OcfQBER ___11. 1947 iag 0 no,” N Why feel dull and clumpy when Wincarnis Medicated Wine Tonic will often set you on top of the world? Wincarnis contains all the elements you; body needs to put it in top gondition. Soon alter you start to take it you will notice how much better you feel. Wincarnis gpengthfins the nervous system, enriches the blood, invigorates body tissues and organs. And You'll find it so easy to take! Buy a bottle of Wincarnis today. It's the tonic that is safe, contains no harmful drugs. ’ LAT ALL onus COUNTERS I -PR|CE $1.50 i2l00 Roxana .. . 5700 Rouyn Merg Total sales 919.000. SOUTH AMERICAN CHINCHILLA (THE Furor THE FUTURE) not A RABBIT. A VEGETARIAN, CLEAN, crane. PROLIFIC, EASY TO RAISE. lINEllllALLEII OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT i l » l 1 l l l l l l l l 1 the Society. Alettcr was read from ,Miss Agnes McQuaid i Newsom of the Chariot town Pub- GENTRAI. GUARDIAN This column Is reserved for new: nt local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may he Inserted st five cents s word strictly pay- able in sdvsnce. BOARD 0F TRADE. — Hear Bruce Hill, President Canadian Chamber of Commerce tonight, lpfriday over C. F. C. Y. 8.15 to 8.30 . M. __l_._. FOOD PARCELS, FOR BRIT- AIN - Donations of food will be received at the City Hail (Queen St. door), Monday the 20th, Tues- day the 21st; also 1n The Market Building Tuesday morning the 21st. Food parcels to Britain are financed by Royal Edward Chap- ter I. 0. D. E. YORK - MARSHFIELD UNI- TED CHURCH CHARGE — Ser- vices for Sunday. October 19th- 11 8-111» Central; 2:30 p-m». Pleas- ant Grove; 7:30 p.m., York. Preach- er. Rev. T. A. Wilson, Covehead. sunday Schools at usual hours. Rev. J. H. MacCallum, Minister. SPENT HOLIDAY IN KINGS- BOR0—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Gregor recently returned t0 Saint John. N. B" after spending ten days vlsitinr: Mr. MacCiregofs brathtr and sister aui other rela- tives in Kingsboro‘ P.E.I. They Iglelret t-hestsuestts llilimtand Mrs. . _ n on ewar, e at er a cou. loom-hue; Page 6i 311130 figlzlllllmnk a l 5m 0' Mr‘ Macsreg“ _ , V 5500 hlorscman .. .. Th] 338g 222d 5121b I RESIGNS — Mr. Frank H. i1°°~‘°"°“° .000 s, wk ‘" -- lBrown. c. B. n. Deputy Minister 3700 OBricn 16333 SQ H?’ ' of National Revenue for Taxation. 1300 Okillitn‘ 43700 Sines Mme‘ has severed his connection with l0000111111~1~1115 400 s m r the tax department. according to 3000 Oicuada -. 3H2 gird S" \vord received here by Mr. G. E. 3000Orlac . 5000 Sta 31°11”- lRitchle, Chief Inspector of In- 11500 O<i.~lco l9 £31m“ - _ come Tax for the Province. Mr. 61100 gsitgkc 1g?) ROCK a _ lBhi-ovivn spent his vacation here 7T5 rin: ur - . 1,1 m _ ‘19000 Paiumaq 12500 Surf Inlet 2? i s sum er ___ isoorsuist- _ 200 $.\'1\‘111111@ -~ FUNERAL ssnvtcas _ The 2599 P05711590’ 1509 Tlwm Lund 7 funeral of Joseph J. Weir was 15500 PeihRcy 75°°Tl1‘"h°15 - 9 held yesterday morning from his mourn-ice Crow, 250 1299 UPI?" ca" ~ _ latd residence in Scotchfort to 2300 P011‘ R991 '15 G511 Waite _ - q ‘St. Bonaventures Church, 'I‘ra- .1000 Preston 2J0 ~30‘) Wei-HS“ - cadic. where Requiem High Mass moo Pins, __ 0s 1-2 2000 Wlitsey has cmbnned by ‘he PM“ RN l000Q119 Mm _ ._ 68 l ‘- 2111 W119" H" ..t<enneth PSacPherson. The pall- 1600 QHPPHFIQ" - - 195 350° Ymll‘ _ -- - - 1° 1'3 , bearers we e Messrs. Joseph Fish- 103g gunmen:- ~ .. -- m m0 Foaming-UR" 25o er, Alexander MacKenzie, Pius '1 cgi-our - McBride. Elmer MacDonald. Prank McNally and Francis McKenna. Interment took place in the church cemetery where services Iwere conducted by Rev. Kenneth MacMlllan. ATTENDED LIBRARIANS’ MEETING - The following were in attendance at a two-day con- vention of librarians held this week in the headquarters of the Prince Edward Island Libraries: Miss Eva Dyer. Alberton; TYITS. Alex MacDonald. Bradalbanc; Miss G. Solomon, Georgetown; Mrs. Townsend. Kensington; Mrs. Laura MacLean, Montague; Mrs. A Mac- donald. Sourls: Miss Constance lBurrows. Summer-side,- Miss lvlar. Raret- Conroy. Tignlsh; Miss Elsie P9113’. Wellington: Miss Jean Gill and Miss llc ~ Library. W.M.S. iurzmmo _ The‘ Ocio. bet" irneeting of tihe auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Soci-cty of Hunter River United Church was held Ln the Manse, the president, Mrs. J. S. McLeod. occupying the chair. After the devotional exercis- es. the prescribed work. dealing with the translation of the Scrip:- ures into the languages of the American Indians, was takcn up by Mrs. Seaman and Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. McLeod conducted a study period on Ezekiel and his work. Those taking part in the readings ivere. lVlrs. .1. Andrnvs. Mrs. F. Robertson. Mrs, C. Smith, Mrs. L. Ripley, Mrs. J. LePage, Mrs. Geo. Smf-th, Mrs. G. Nisbet and Mrs. Seaman. Fifteen mam-hers and lhroc visitors were present. Three new members were welcomed into Mrs. Macl-‘arlane concerning the financial receipts which were low- year In , s THE i} GUARDlAPI. cuaaungrrsrown opens into a double bed by night. . PAGE ELEVEN LMAN'$--- Both Stores I GIVES YQU a-Piece . DAVENPORT SUITES SI STUDI t a surrss oust at 50% DEE Consisting of rwo nice Choirs ond u Sofa Bed which serves as o Chesterfield Suite by day and . . We have six of them between our two stores. 2 0% Oil Simmons Studio Couches I9/5 Simmons Stiudio Couch with steel buck and three cushions in a funny looking velour covering which you can't describe in words. Regular 93.00 less 20% (18.60) Special- the other in a repp. Special- 38/5 SimmonsSiudio Couches with steel - bucks and three cushions in two differ- ent coverings - one in o wine repp and horrible green yellow Regular 87.50 less 20% (17.50) 114.40 g 10.00 35/5 Another Simmons Couch in o blue materiel with o might like — but we doubt it — however, it's the price that counts and money talks —- so, here you are! Re- member offer all 19's o SIMMONS. Regular price 79.00 queer design, which you MMONS o COUCHES .WHY? ri- coverings m; definitely weird and queer. They were bought lust year when we had no choice of‘ materials — but they ore 25% cheaper than fo- doy’: market to begin with and now we knock off 50% more. . . . Also they ore u very useful article of furniture. — Tastes differ--you just might like one of these coverings, so why . After all 50% discount is away below our cost and about 75% below today's market. If you are interested in saving money, here is your chance- First come first choice! not drop in and see anyway. . ineauun 250.00 run I25°° nreuun 210.00 ron I35” nreuuin 200.00 Fill llIO°° FINEST REGISTERED BREEDING STOCK REASONABLE PRICES-FROM $1200 PAIA TERMS ARRANGED ALL ANIMALS GUARANTEED ASSOCIATE RANCHERS WANTED intercontinental Chinchilla Company I72 Earl Si. Kingston, Ont. 178-9141 Si’. Sutherland, Sosk. ler than In i-he previous ,'the p.121, Presbytelri-al. a special i effort must be made before the iiend l of the year to rcmeciv this siiuai on. iAn interesting read-lug was given , by the Temperance Secretary. Mrs. gl-Idison Ncvman. Two solos were beautifully rendered by Miss lvfiiry i tt t. Th N vmber mee n3 lvinirilli heldeat home of Mrs. lJ. LePago when roll-call wf-Zl be answered bv a verse containing the l word ‘receive.’ l VIGTORIA THE VILLAGE av THE SEA UUILKIES By Ken Reynolds "NP: We jiitt got the carriage with e Guardian Wont Ad!" Mm Mark CAHPYOI] of the jc-ning district of HnmnlQfl u‘ ‘Inst week m, a tnontiis vs.t w. irelatives in Dfllimu» Mimi!“- I l Mr. Kenneth Miller. Provincial Bank ciflarloltctown. spent N" Thnnkgglv m; holidays at 1112s 1101119 1 here. l l Miss Bgrtha Campbell. Char- lottetown, is vis ting in Victoria. lguesg of lher friend. Miss Fannie filogerson. M's; Anne ‘Stewart. Strailigcirt- . h pfly t1 cor-a. g griiiidmother, Mrs. Walter M. lea. I glands of Mr. Stanley Stewart. Victoria. are pleased to know he has returned home after h s recent Illness and operation ‘n the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Char- lottetcwn. __-_ ‘ Mr. Maxfield Boswell. Hal fax. spent a very enjoyable visit recent- ly in Victoria. guest of h‘s sister. Miss Elsie Boswell. l-ls also visited with other relatives and friend! while here. students from Prince of Wales Qollqo, Giatlottetown, spend nl litre ‘thanksgiving holidays at their homes hr-rc. were lvlisses Aime and i _ 1 =8. 3A“ Betty Dunsford. ivlisses Verna rntl lprlggérjléipgarih Uiyvgrg-cygflflrizq-edey-“C. Dcnalda MzicLeod and lVlr. 1.1mm mm‘ N3, spent the Thanksgiving Wind- ' holidays at his home 1n Viol/Orla- Mr. David Boswell, Mount. Alliron College, Sru-kv 11o. N.B. and his sisters. Miss Ruthie Bcswell. Swnmerstie High School. and Miss Maylea Boswell. lotletown. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Knit-h Bos- well for the Thanksgiving holidays Ilnnslinuleill Try Nature's Remedy All-Vegetable laxative Peel dull, depressed because ofirregu. lsrity? NR, an all-vegetable laxative. with thorough. pleasing action, will help make you feel better. Get NR regular strength or NR Junior: (M dose) for extra mild action. Plain or chocolate coated. | PM less 20% (15.80) Special --....-.-s-.¢-. 63.20 Only‘ llown 0N TNE NOLMAN' EASY PAYMENT i-ioiiihi filIfl EIEEE mm 1 BALANCE MONTHLY l . at their lICLYIG “The Lealands". Victoria. - 47W Mr. and Mrs. James F‘. Prcfltl and daughter. Miss Helen oi‘ Kril- slngton were recent vistors 2t Mrs. Profittls cld home in Htvrnp- ~lon on Thanksgving Day trkns in the animal hot goose supper in Victoria Hall in the evening. Their many relatives and fr rnds here were pleased to i-cncw Ir eirdslaips witl-i them o-nce 8811111- Mr. and Mrs. Morley Myers. Rngiiam, Mass, were recent visit- nrs to Vmtorla. 811E518 01 M1‘- Myers‘ aunt, Mrs. Donald Murch- Iggy-L This being their first vist to Prince Edward Island and 00011118 as they did at ths ‘beautiful sco- son of the year when the Autumn colors are displayed in .a11 b11611 glory. they were naturally charm- cd Wll/h the beauty of the Garden Prov nce and went. away B! ‘h? majority of our vis tors do, lcud in their praises of a very enjoymle visit. hop ng to return again and be able to stay longer. sludcpt at Char- wcre guests of their Tine HnPrvest Festival service held in the Hampton United Church on Sunday afternoon, Octclbcr 12th s was well attended and s. b:untlful supply or. fruts. flowers. vegztaibles and gran was used to decertre the Church for the occaslcm. bringng Nthsmilldlollll M95911‘ "l. summznsiue s. CHARL orrerwu blessings to mankind wh cli the Lavish hand of iii-ie Creator has be- stowed on the people of this be .u- tiful forming district whose gard- ens and lands were bountlfully sup- plied with enough and to spare. The Rev, Thomas Head. pait-or. prcainheti an appropriate sermon and there was specal music for the service which W115 no doubt en- joyed by all who were privleged io be present. | The annual Ilianksgying hotl goose supper put on by the Ladies- Aid of the United Church here shl Thanksgiving Day. October 13th. was s, decided success and was well attended considering llie many other a.ffa'rs which took place on the same evening. The tables which were well suppl ed with appetizng v.a.nds or every sctrt, prewnted a very pleasing appearance w it; their novel and artistic decorations In keep ng with th‘: bountiful Thanks- giving season. The Mission Band table of fancy knitted and other useful hand-roads articles was well patronized and altogether a del ghi- Xul s-sclal time was spent and many were ilie happy handshakes. and friendships were renewed by a good many who had not seen each other since the goose supper 1n Victoria last year. The committee in charge are most grateful to those Buy! Come! Sea! Save! of the other tongregat ous gave oi their "time and encffly 111 help n; to make the supper the success it was and also to all W110 i" my may contributed their hell! to the gocd o1 a worthy cause, to all who came frcm far and 11811 and patron zed the tables and‘ fnricy work ta-ble. Well. in fact. 111st, a great big hearty thunk.yc-‘.1 t3. everybody. Potato harvesting in this sec- tion ot the country is pretty well i MucDONALD 8i ROWE \ WOODWORKING CO . LTD. ' I BETTER 30110106 MATERIALS Phone 341 vi-Iio advanced, so gven another week or so oi such ermellent wealthcr as we have becu enjoying all B10118 there wil be a ccmplvle Mmdun in all lines of polato dizains a1 least amongst the more energetic class who trise early and wcrk late so that Jack Frost shall not cver- take uicm. Altogether th s has been (i bountiful season wth abundant crops in every line and well may the new“; o; this Million Acre yum come to the Thanksgiving harvest home wtisi grateful was‘ of praise on their 11195 811d 111 1'11"’ hearts joy overtlowins 101' 3114's abundant mere es richly bestowed on a people whose ma nstay of I118 is taken from the fertile soil of uiu falr land. As the glorious month of October all too quckly fades into the past. let us keep 1n mind i110 tony-yin; beautiful lines— When the lavish hand of nature scatters beauty everywhere. _ when the fields are rich with harvests Lovelici" than jewels rare- For these gtts o! BIB“ plenty For till bountiful supply- with our souls in sweet attune- ment and Let loud pralses rise on h-IIBPVU .0»: .1»,