FAG?! Elf? THE CHARLOTTETOWW GUARDIAN rubinslein Y/W” heleno suys Make Pasteurized Face Cream your many-purpose beauty treat- ment—to cleanse, soothe, soften your skin. 1.25 to 4.00. For that clean, scrubbed look, wash with Beauty Grains, oFfective friction wash. 1.25. For lovely make-up that will stay fresh and flawless all clay, wear flattering protective Town'& Country ~ Make-Up Film. 1.25, 2.00. ié-X-‘X-X- 0 MGDRE s. MQLEOD 11m. rd. i |hoste1 were "very fast ' . |ilimuy and quickly ilanmble’ and‘ the heating apparatus was "dQ'lI firlitely no good," the declared at the ublic before Fire Marsha S. S. Wright. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l i s I I squmi»; MeGuigan, 3. Helen’ 1 ‘ . 3. Mary Roberts, 3. Rita. g II l GQIIICLI. non, Gillies, a Anita’ w, . _1. Jean 1111s, 3. Joan Lrund, rv Doucebte, 3. Shirley Nicker. - INhe Molnnis. 2. lltlr. 2. Joan Connolly, 3. 1m SCHOOL . i....l.. 1. Edna Power» i Gallant. Bethanv Mac-, Grade 1V - 1 I D0,)“ Beverley Fitz- Thom- Auxile Mamin. 2.1 adclbte Maconald. Caste 2 Laugheran. Dorris Wad)’. l. Kathleen Jly, l. Grd Keough . Ber-macaw Ros-l elde‘ Francis llllY, McNlIl l IJIIY OF CANADA, LIMITED GIATIIAIA I ONTARIO Colette Hagan,‘ r e V - 1. , I Stella Gallant. 3, Bet-ty Ann Halifax Cltv Fire Grade I11 —— 1. Rose Marie De- Elaine Cullen, 3. Yvonne‘ Grade II — 1. Daphne MacMily lan. 2. Barbara. Ward, 3. Susanne “Mex 3 ll Mary Cheverie, " Dorothy Contra-bell, 3. Florence,‘ penny type construction. finished observed by any 11195115 became n, 1B ‘inside with rapidly burning ma- sh Grade IV — 1. Bernadette Max»; I Doris MacDonald (equal). | Grade III — 1. Gerrla/dme Hen-l sen oi Tracudie, N.S., a hostel em- nessey, 2. Regina Gillis, 3. Bern» lo in Betty Ann r0 Might be! And glass of Libby's ‘Gentle Press’ gig, Tomato juice will help, because it gives you vitamins A and C to help keep your eyesight keen and make you grow strong. Valuable minerals too!” ed with him. (time r/Llgeflp PROPER RECREATION IS VITAL TO HEALTH ous American senator I8 Well- known for his Mt as for his skill in debute. once said that he took ab- solutelv no exercise except to act as pall bearer for his irl nds who ed. A ' ‘of that remark. loyal and tireless om an. comes a time when it mfly obiect t0 ll l overwork. i Exercise 1| a valuable form o! ‘recreation invaluable to youth and usriul when youth 1s put-but when middle-age is reached mod- eration in exercise is insurance o having more veers to enioy other recreations. Fortunately. recreation is not limited to any one tyo: of activity- There are literally hundreds et‘h Probe l-‘ire In I Halifax Hostel HALIFAX, Nov. '1 — (OP) — Buildings of the type of the Canadian Legion hostel here, des- troyed b fire Saturday with ‘the loss of t ee lives. should be ‘de- clared out oi’ bounds as sleeping quarters for all service personnel." dd M C 1 Inspector Fred McGilllvray of the lfggffispfifpp“ u of the an“ an Halifax Fire Prevention the fire. I Some of the materials 1n the|and most sacred memories was burning, being a student of the greatest sol- Itgtexl‘ nog- of hearing “God knows how many live: The late Clmlllwty DONE hm‘ V er people d not n their recreation within the limits Burfifl“ wntly by Hon. Dr declared today at an inquiry illwjMillan, 0.8 E‘ lasts night have been lost had not sd- a)‘, Ciannmangirilgs at ‘m5 fateful “m” ditional exits been provided last tlv soth that ' thl ‘° ‘on. °‘° iéfiifitidocllf r nervous strain. oi lplnx to re- human “batteries? and living zest m living. semi-active 31d non-active recreations avail- e to all include hobbie. attend- ance at sports events. attendance at or more dire interest in musical or dramatic entertainments. scrlve interest in discussion or educatio - A afford diversion, a chunue o! activity. and the very nece .v bleak tn the monotony oi every- dsv routine. " 1t old confine of their strength and physical con- di on. the resul n: ' oes no good-Dos bly Makes Eloquent Appeal on Behall of Poppy Fund . The following Remembrance Day y Fund was made rec- . W. J. P. Mac- "One of my" greatest privileges the medical profess- an . Dr. Jo . Inspect,“ lf-lis fitting mute to Canada's 62- glorious dclili of tn: War 1914'- wiil live as long as freedcm and is the sacred inspiration lized. the lowlv Poppy ltl ' b - ear," Mcmmvray declared‘ :1 1 a sym ol o! HBXOISHIHSSCIIFICE J W. Churchill, Chief o! the n the epic symbol Dtbflflmehl- Dav which for twenty-six veers hcs duty. So today the Pop-by is of Remembrance- lso described the building as i hen commemorated on Armiit e third class structure, of cmer- Day. November 11; nor properly be terials, which when ignited creut- day. It; should be a. holy d Donald, 2. Catherine Keys and cc‘. dense lie" | I more than u more holl- ey. n fairness we ma sav that - Y ty t year old James Oi- camd-IBRS Caught the torch flunk fro loyce, testified that Alex Ruther- d" 0rd of Antigonlsh, N.S., one of the three victims, apparently had He and Rutherford were on the 'slnce D-Dav of o! a dormitory, he said, when adiuns have borne the - if 1H8 for that sparkling the Let 9O Canadians definitely prefcr Libby’s s twin end WI! chee Ill y warp. '1‘o tli 015e,, reaped w m5 shall their glory fade?" there is but one answer. and it is never. It is that the lot 0t the returned soldier . . i Ce ad h Tomato juice because of its superb, £111 n a “c tempting flavour which is “gentle pressed" from plump, luscious tomatoes, grown from special seed, and picked at the very peak of natural goodness. ernrnent to present. very necessary as s . . bottles 250000 bl , ..' “filth Prince °%‘n§°l‘2f.lué.'“ your b ood cause they are saving thousand; o! soldiers "Thus may we have s three-fold dutv facing us: “D0 te blood 3H6. DONALD IIATQION res en prov cs - Mon id ts o( this h“ 0rd away mt Traveller‘! Beotpgn October 17th, 19M, in the person of Mrs. Donald Matheson. she wn 1071110121 Amends Muc- glegl. deu htet‘ e o! that flm She was in her year. and enjoyed good health un- ti about two years no. when her health began to is For the inod fr . a to her eterno rest as es ml! wont to sleep. Che wn a women of excfiptlonol character, kind and needy. In the home one ms an ldetattwifo and mother. lbs was u m the failing hands 0f the sol- r heroes of 1014-1918 and have done well 1n holding it; high. But 83231115‘; 215i‘ rfifili‘ “ti?” ‘lam "’ st his life because he went back ‘b c ,- 3‘ l‘ We" home. to the building to help the oth- .~,,’,§“,g,,g{,;",g "e"‘°-- “mwmll-‘t’ 1" Grade l1! —- 1. Julia Gas-ford. 2. er two men. who eventually perish- Jeana Maclsaa: e II - 1. Roberta Hines. 2. Edna. Shechm. 3. c poet's question, “Wheni and the war 1914-1918 was not a‘ tern, happy one. cowards, we will be and irho were her constant companions Ofl with I hoe and unworthy oi Canadian citizenship: for the ls we full in our dutv to turned men of this terrible ‘$116 N- cared for her with such untlring gyllgined the method then he said: ar and us] go not take due and proper Dlncsu- The II 0H5 to W‘ . . . . I lack of café/Egllfildfl Xféezlitéttlttétkljilie oghme. Thin-Mug, Om" 19 5mg w“ con. e task uell done. l may o. B11156.) I ders of twenty-five years ago. y the Immediate Duty because th r the most worthy or°aii‘°§‘§d,e§', nalnély w no m disabl , ' y fifilwwow, mdcfoonv megpgggal ELI-EN S IIIIIRY u es. M" ' "Ir I a r 1gb! bq lufllor- ‘more’? ifiifiw 3i’; réierifil i-‘lllfifl and oft-demonstrated philanthropy of our people. I know the be as generous as the cx ting wgalziheznfianadlan Inulon has doneimli- .. Now looked after. W111i the work of t us. 1n are two ways that our If in ions are bzing lent to the Gov- 11°15! donors. Ill III IIEIIIIIIIMI ---- o o! the most highly the late 0i M oill of North Carleton, wu thenlult surviving member l’. Qlghtyflllth pm rune mo ul- m BM con! to h rt under s11 clrcumltc a friend to the poor and serve the userul v __. :=:_.T. . Redeeme, waiting to be . or w o» crimson Qsnlrsliltsrdillrlflsrldtnl"“""’"" h‘ b“ 1"" r" " lglefigyaffifatigbmostdunfavprallle ‘hi? Donald pro-deceased her She is! . - ', an mos ssoecs v1: 1 ' b h ' 1 111 Franceby/lpxcgeoffileggi c-lgzgfiggrs‘ ywltlngtia ‘§’§§d,§“%,§,§’f' the car this eventual here or t ere Rutherford crrnvled back in-to the struggle from Cherbcurz: to Ant-l ‘Y? Charms I" Alaska? Duncan Inlus you“ new“: ""1 L rhev “um window through which they had come out. ground. . 0.; Mrs. Florence Donn Clark] d gplifofinia; Mrs. Jze/Hises Champion. a sa commentart r 5i; _ ave er’s Rest; s Jennie. an - - __ ‘ o y invalid, at home, and twin dauzh-lilgggz n for ‘he fir“: the‘ The ‘ ducted very largely attended. B rial v jtedious operation. James howvlverl m the Church o; scomund 0513f. prefers the old was. 1m afraid st o 1 d1 t y etery at; Wllmot. time l5 i1; slglqblgl§taflilglllgléitgd 83kg???) Th ouslyethe P0 by campaign o1’ this James Cairns, William year. Remem er those Gillespl l E pop [e3 He‘ John Ldurgey, Bradford Yen, J. ways and Ideas “m be de in the Vet-Craft shops of Clerk Mac-Quarrie Canada by disabled veterans. The Mouse. branches of the Canadian Legion buy them and the citlztns or can. ada should without exception pur- chase them. By An Island Farmer's Wire gar digging potatoes. “Mother" he I t bdth and’ tau" and deep work for veterans’ fgm- stream there was the cleum of the: mar “lurk L; doublflp as watcl. as it nbnlcu 0n 115 unv l l" Ran“ Canadian Navy! mvslml r°_ f m wcftarrnisi nf the prcscnr wpr and turn the saw in the u~.1'l bcloxv. I eir a s .v . . _ gee, épym 55kg?‘ b he the iawi tcrututri inc : Jullh: rig-cc‘ 4 ggslsgfwtfi‘; £31331; ans en mo m; b 1_ _ ncceary as were ere cs c ' G a-llit b! sgzeen °°§§,§,‘§_ it. The milk-cows brows; <1 about,’ Soft/We AEWflflW-‘tn WNW“- c IT Y double our oontri 110m m], y“; the herbage among the stumps as, .. er . e e can help our soldiers. One it was drab and colorless now. Away c wonderfully demonstrated b50114 all-ill" i0 l-fltkllllflY/"l- mm} of 102 serving men and women of (lav u suffmen; worked at the nlntiunlnu nun tlvc, ‘he R_C_N_ Wm mm. “Mo, camps over-gubgcylbg the chilled in the 5am‘ work us we 105m Theiwere csmqclcarlv to d number or- 510%”; increue 1n the. the Browns further in the A1 e1 donors have saved more lives mqfluttcr white and nrcttv war than any otlrzr method. ._t€fi92n_fillll_tllldhllll.¢ -. HQ 31°C,] lee road. I saw the new baby's wash the NBVY"- BT03“ 1mm whim "m in t e NOVEMBER o. 1 “Ten years ol lop results with IIEXITE.” report i“ J. ll. and L ll. Lookerby J. R. AND L. K. Locxznnv, of Hemllton, P.E.I.§ have biilt; on enviable reputation as successful ranchers. In the 194d Charlottetown Live Fox Show, their entries won a Grand Chlmpiorllhip, two Championships, two Reserve Champions, plus a number of first: and other clues prizes. Hersh bow they sum up their uperimos with I-EXITI FEEDS: "Afber m years of continuous use, we still like the quality of Combined with good breeding practice, Hail?” llwkylbe depended on ho give cmcellent results-good repro- duction, fine development, Ind high finish." Toke a tip from outstanding fox men! You“ find HEXITE very helpful now in bringing out All- important lniah- beautiful color end lustzouo sheen — that menu top pelt prices. KEIIOGG OUMITY III EVERY INGREDIENT ‘ Remember, HEXITE is mode by world-famous Kellogg's, in Inndon, Ont. Yovuom be cure it: up plies plenty of vitamins, miner-ell, enough protein, and a properly cooked, easily digested cereal base. A splendid supple-trait to the regular meet ration. Try it! See list below for your nearest detler. Ll lfllochrlrylloldln ooupl nltlwmlnypdml Pgfifiotlnum youngnterls-ln theeLoclmby ranch. The“: BUD! were sired y Lockcrby PGX-IOX, Grand I Platinum at: 1M3 Charlottetown Show. xx . I ' mount uuom T‘. “I've-i arm n: use?‘ Follow this "'“ "" "“ "°‘ irexrrr: rm Feed All mum n! a IIIXITB MM iodine "Wm" f’.'.""'.. "’ ll; if? ‘ ‘““°' 53? 53g h.“ I egmbleaun..." 5 8 c 5 o 5 o 5t IIO an Feed Audi ill eomlxru: DECEMBER define-m). .. i! ll (ma: zubsror pellecs) 5s d at ...... 1o 11 Mus. .. so for ow ¢...l.tr......... s . s . t , results mm“ h" ‘w _ _ rm nunlu nuvuv sfiou Jmwt“ nillfi". .. i: @ 01mm. Vfletubles-uu“... t"... 5 l; FOX AND; INK FEEDS E M DOMINION SILVER FOX FURS, LTD., Summerside CLIFFORD MacDONALD, Charlottetown called baby is more than o month old and, - , 1‘ve never soon him since the; visiting one otjhfsc. days. The young people went ewnv in a Rob's and Jock tells James oi a new method Rob is following to, harvest his turnips. Maybe it is | no]; entirely orialxial but Bob is Buying Daily MUSKRATS, MINK, RED FOX, etc, at full market. prices. —M-IISKIIAT TMPS- We have a number of No. 1 Traps which we will exchange for Furl. Mrs. Clarence Gcnasci of of these vegutables are token en the 1 ts are taken out with t e potato- it!- gcr. James listened quietly as Jock the Misses Annie and Georgie, st few years, and who and devotion. dicilft. lie trim 'h'm at u- funeral took place on i That would never be James‘ idea o! Rgv, J_ 1-; 131s}; n! in Rob's favor but I believe much qmmm o; Scotland. ,,,,,§"’,,,,,,,1sbor would be saved in the entire ;\\'ar‘s end he. as well es I. will M _ ‘left far behind in the reconstruc- °”“~ tion oerlod to follow when the old bound to give place to the new. And James find DEVI! reaches for his old friendly pipe for a last draw before retiring and to help flzure things out. There are many scenes in the cloud of smoke hovering nbove his silvering hair but 1 um uzrsuaded there ls none. at least as far as fanning at Alderlen is concerned. that hu to do with takinu turnips out of the round. with a machine meant only e pail-bearers were Mall, Express, er bring your Furs to P. E. I. FlIIl TRADERS (W. R. JENKINS) 208-212 Greet George SL .II'I!IIII'DI'I' snvs to nu mourn; in his word P‘ .12‘ - -ll.r ...b n‘ b d? ILLQJIJL th ht, “ a o e " 2) gllllglll tcriioovigroryt ti- lJiax-v-Good- ' ‘f_°_'_‘_“_“.“.°i'- .__._ __. m l u .- u "s u “ ' _i__.____ rclugi st esl e 1e LO N‘ Nov‘ 8 _(OP)_. The By Ken RQyflOIdl hear the ntusical sotuid of ""3 “Me” the "My bu“ a Performances are beint Elven to summer but instead n1 IZYLGlLl the general public in some of Brit- , ain't: music hulls and the oonlPlfly I Lg ‘ \\\\\ °1 11°F!” drawm" f““n'c'm'si throughout the country, with our “m M priority given to Canadian centres ' fl London expects to s "Meet 7 a vvx go to King Georges fund for seil- 1 "Iliatmgrs, esrly "r new in u. cur-m. Want Au um you W both in breadlmade with "v ""' 1'" '""“"““ "’” C Fleischmianms freshYeast O Bread nude with FLEISCHMANN’S fresh You: is delicious and wholesome. So if you bake n: home, use FLEISCHMANNS, the favorite of Clflldllll women for 4 generations. _At your grooms-the dependable fresh Yeast, with the familiar yellow label. Order some today. calm of FLEISCHMANN'S trash on: any l O A source of the n oomph! your o! Vltlfllfll- suos m CNQADA mother f 1, d eur- her Illness, to 11¢ \ Get lflra Vitamins-Moro POD b Illlfll 3 day. This fresh Yont ls an excellent I . ml um! cur t: our o! I