4---:-: BIG SALE Irnuns. - mu. - saw ' fp. or This Week 2,075 are REGULAR me: on ALL MERCHANDISE SWEATERS, Cardigan Style , . The GLORIA t p"Wllere Smarter Women Shop" THE. GUARDIAN. cnannorrlrroww THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a neway nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able In advance. ' , C ....M..M..... JIMMY! TAXI-Phone B20. nowaan MaeINNlB roos- WEAB at 175 Queen Street. CEABWELI. for Better Photo- graphs. ICE . CREAM - Keep a supply on hand for delicious quick dea- DATE OF ENTRIES for Fox and Mink Show extended to November 5th. Rush these entries at once to the Secretary. ATTENTION Institute Members. Listen to C.l".C.Y. on Friday. at 10.45 for your Women's Institute Broadcast. i CHARTER FLIGHT! to any point in Canada or the United states for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime. central Airways Limited 2061 or 540 DON'T FORGET the masquer- ade dance tonight at Winsloe Eta- tlon Halt Prizes tor the best cos- tumes. successful and highly entertaining. Delicious refreshments and a social gathering after the sale brought a. The blind look to the for the Blind, 14215 Great ,' Your 150 blind fellow citizens and the Institute looks to you. Be a good team member and GIVE NOW. Provincial objective 356300. Oct. 27-Nov. 8. If you are not contacted your contribution may be left at or mailed to'The Canadian National Institute -George St., Charlottetown. Institute and the Institute I Farewell Dinner- To Mr. J. W. Dixon I A farewell. dinner was held at the Queen Hotel on Monday even- ing. October 27th in honour of Mr. .1. W. Dixon,,C. A., the local dir- moted to the position of Director- Taxatlon at Fort William. ' The dinner was attended by the staff of the local Income Tax 0!- fice, former members of the 'statf, their wives and guests. Mr. J. L. Clark was Master of Ceremonies. c0A'fs . mu, mum-son nun - mg Harry Farewell gifts were presented on per1od'ot adjustment in staff when ....... Dunsford. of south Melville. is behalf f the staff to Mr. sn.dd Mrs. the wotrkb had Ilneephubrouylijt. ta s. ' KEBOSENE R ll 1 i d .1 b t h' h h DlX0n- 3 Edd”-55 WM 3'9 by cunen 35 - H D30 s W 80 RQQIIICI f0I' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gtock, ml-anon. elslr?el.a:oD.l' ans lilfeapliuhlf ganrdeneethlgwyelgr, and Mr. J. P. Campbell. staff was being reduced to about for t MacKay. rightly so The best which mean- Mr. Dixon, in his reply, paid one-halt of its peak, it may be said RCQIIIGT fo . . . . . . o . . . e . . . D T ETITTE f I med 1., 1'4 inch" in cgmumger. tl-lblitedtox the cclll-operation he: hid byeyourmhumanrinteretdanc: ' A E OF N R S or Fox and , , '14 d 1- d, receve rom s cm ers.c e C6 I am one Wee Curr Oll Regular S ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' . Mini: Show extended to November :32: ;sl:,d,,::,g1:nde: .2 palm 3 staff during his fifteen years in the With the minimum of discomfort to ROQIIICT TOT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th. Rush these entries at once jg, local office and exprlessed his re- those! concerp5ld.thIngeed.uthrtash ' g to the secretary. 5 1 nu; ma 1- Ruya gret that h promot on made it exile? Once W e 5X3 on V- Re IIICT TOT . . . . e . . e e e e e . . .B.. 0C A: N A cu ngcegu for him und mg funny ision, most were able to secure em- ' RESERVE T d d W d CLUB The execuuve 0: me to yto n the i ployment with local concerns to r U85 33' In 5 1195' Lad! ' Banoh t Lh Oh I tte- "10" I 0 3' PVOV "ce- day, Nov. 4th and 5th for Blood mwtnescm-13,5 chi, 1191; ., :.:nc;,;,,. After the dimer, the evening lmlliual l-dV8nN!9- MB-HY H1011 , Donor Clinic at Red Cross i-iead- ed w-mtg mummy, we ma man was passed with entertainment by lsllcltxl hlzhllshi-Sthmixht be C"-Cd but i quarters, Charlottetown, 2-4 and Wwmg m the wmcham. bmquet various members or the staff, a. ec on 121 of e Income Tax Act Regllldf 524-95 TOP . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 519.97 740 P-"L hall at th'e'durling Cleo last even- 31"B'50"3 "4 dmcini 194 by M1 hf?” "5 "I be ”””"- ee.- . P. E. Blanchard. We all realize that a promotion. 18 f 5 Le A ing. Auotioning off the goods, which h , 6 . Res-'0' 5 - " ----- - - - - -- - 3.Zi?5.i"i.'. Gal: were new by mam. :7: o:,:::.a:; lii”:.?5.i'..?:E".::.y;”.i?e,"23..;”5Z'f Regllldf TOT . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . scxpggllimant Frlglay the 3l15:,”T:o5e Dolgli; the stag, voliliorgdtz duty have Ili0C gone un- . w oot rou es are nv e to ' ' Don. . y no c y y ur s er rs. RNgul.r fal ' ' ' t ' ' ' "h" ' ' ' ' come in for a free consultation. and Mn R'E' sucherlmdt A 591'” l..gu'k'c1l'xWe11;.ungmIn mxol ”You posse; tall-l:l)lt.s (which might I 5 9 f s 7 M 1"” and 1”” cmnpemm” P”' .. M ae' ' E' .' well be developed by any who seek Regll Cf -. 0" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vailed which made the sale both De” ML mm"- ''In the past few years there have been a greatxmany changes in the Taxation Divisiorr but the an- nouncement that you had been ap- most enjoyable evening to a close. g d, h d ,1 Regular 311.95 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.57 Pointed Dim”! at P0" Wu"-m fnilmtnlnli” woftlf wle.l?J'"if.r”.if.t --:.---D--..-... b t. kl . . ReglIlCI' S TOT . . . . . . . : -. . . . . o Y a Y P. ? FUNERAL AT sPRIkGT0N” lllllgepelfloda, arlsga ylellllitnglisetezfrlollllvolti Regular 5 5.93 for . . . . . . . . . .'. . . Q. 55.57 3 3 - The funeral of Mr. Malcolm Nich- ?:;itb””5P"” 0' c”'0P”””9" "' olson was held from his late :resl- ” lmd "mar achleu” Same" Regular 5 5-98 T07 - 54-80 The annual Campaign of the Canadian National ttience. Sprlnston, on Tuesday af- .ll””di3S hlllguglllit Regular 3 4.98 for l. . . . . . . . 54.00 Institute for the Blind ls now taking place. "”””"' The ""'”” "'9 W” ' ducted by Rev. Mr. MacPhail. The pallbeareps -were: Messrs. Lorne , , y , , m 1 ti , cl hi SORRY! NO KILGORNOCH COATS ON can ili)CCOlIlfpltltSlll ynuch but only if you are the third 1??!-:llleNl:l::(l1l:l)ax:2'n,Jgg:f exzlxilxlg o:y:enLTlnana tlrrcfacl fewer- , i1 1 , , s ec ve an arriv t (1 SALE AS SUPPLY ls LIMITED me” er ” 9 9”” .;:.f:...'f3.l;:'5f:s;?ll..lf.:”tsl:S.3it. stun... ” ” ” ””” Personals Miss Neddie MacNevin has re- turned from Boston, Mass., to her home in Bonshaw after spending an enjoyable vacation of three months with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Glnepra. ector-Taxation who has been pro- g was one of that caught us un- awares. "It is now almost two weeks since the news broke. and our viewpoint has. in the interval,tbs- come considerably broadened, as indeedour first reaction was they can not do this to us. There must have been some reason behind the event as such things do not happen by chance. "Lpoking back over the years lines you were appointed Director of this office there have been many highlights. There was the period when all were striving to cope with the backlog of work that had ac- cumulated when manpower was not available. There was then the Staff we would ask you to accept. in which you are held. mundings. "In bidding you adieu, we wish you continued success, health and happiness to , self and family. and the hope that you will be able to return olten to visit your friends. "On behalf of the members of the FOR THE BEST II IIRIIGSTIIIIE. IEEIIS this gift as a token of the esteem "To you Mrs. Dixon, as you fol- low your husband's advancement. we hope that these Island scenes will bring you many happy mom- ents. "Sincerely, "THE STA?!" PAGE THREE promotion. As a boy on the farm you have learned well the value of hard work and self reliance. In your srhool period, which has not an art which unfortunately ap- pears to be left undeveloped Ky o "The community in which you at all times took an interest suffers is distinct loss. some years ago you took a very active interest in Scouting, this was followed later by Army Cadets. You have been Chairman of School Unit No. 1 since its inception. and have de- voted much time to community betterment. We know that you will find other worthy projects calling new sur- Hhwssi FLOOR GLOSS It's so easy to keep iloors bright and cheery with HAWES' FLOOR GLOSS-and inexpensive, too. Applied with a cloth or FLOOR GLOSS spplier, HAWES' FLOOR GLOSS spreads quickly and evenly with so very little effort. Allow about 20 min ltes for drying, and PRESTO!-s. rich, gleaming lustre that enhances the beauty of lovely floors-and remember-no buihng or polishing. To obtain the best results, "just Wipe It On"; for attention in your . IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Father and Mother, Grandfather and Grandmother, Mr. Bernard Paynter . who passed away on September 21st, 1940 and Mrs. Bernard Paynter who passed away on October 29th, 19.50. Beyond the sunset, 0 glad reunion With our dear loved ones, who've R6-I A HAWES QUALITY PRODUCT "SAl.AlIIl" A TEA BAGS 0 x AUTUMN slll (ll ill 0 2 N lT.UllE TODAY - FRIDAY. -3- SATURDAY Sparkling new Chesterfield Suites, Chester-Beds, Hostess Chairs. etc.. by Kroehler- Beautiful Bedroom Suites in light and dark mahogany by Gibbard--All just out of their wrappers! (W; BONII 1- With your purchase of furniture for Living Room, Bedroom or Dining Room a credit slip amounting to 2096 of purchase price. gone before I I You buy 3 piece Chesterfield Suite say at s350.00 you receive as Bonus a credit slip amounting to In "'3 :i;ml:;neh'nd "11 know 570.00 with which to procure additional furniture such as Carpets, Tables, Lamps, Chairs-or any- ' thing else in stock. If your purchases total 51000.00 your Bonus or Credit Slip is 0250.00! A Suite of Beyondi the wmet fore", mm” Glbbard Bedroom furniture costing 8425.00 carries a Bonus of 585.00 or sufficient to provide a good Spring Filled Mattress, a Ribbon Spring and Pillows! . . -- REMEMBER-3 DAYS ONLY STARTING TODAY. Beyond all .sounds of weeping, Beyond all troubled sleep, To where with angels-keeping, The shepherd folds His sheep. Ever R.emenlberu.'. by Belgh and Frances and Grandchildren. -?. - N”"Bl9'; -I;-IO? YII7 K: 11 II" Honest Folks. we're stirring up quite a mess of prices on real Grocery Buys. so come in and see us and watch your dollars go further. FOR HALLOWE'EN FRESH TBFIVTMED ROASTING CHOICE VVELT. FINI roar, lb. 55c nucxs. lb SWIFTS (Bulk) GRADE "A" SAUSAGE.lb. 37c FOWL. lb. 39c F6iiWcHors. lb. 57c till: mas, lb. 10c mm, EAT FRUIT Foil HIGHLIGHTS" G00” "Em" Tasty Red Macintosh Pqquale APPLES. 1 dos. . 29: PEANUTS (in shell) 4 dos. . 99: Halflpound . . . I 22: Hamper ( 180's) 3.75 TOMATO SOUP. , 3"l'i”Xl3es. 2 llss. . 29: 6 as ea 0 a:e.e a Carnation Juicy (Blue Goose) Oranges. 2 dos. 53c MILK. 6 tins . . . 89: Peter Pan (ill ea.) Horida (Pink) Grapefruit, 3 for 29: PEACHES. 3 for 57: Mother Jackson's li'3”i2e..s. 2 llis. 33: POPPING CORN 29: ' BROWN SUGAR, 5 lbs. Green Beans. Cranberries, etc. PHONE 224 or 225 for Prompt endceurreous Sonics O s as ea a'I'0'oiOO. What you require is new in stock. Tomorrow it may be gone! Your dollar always buys more Of DRAWING FOR (2) DUCK! l'1ll out Slip at Check Out Counter and place in the big Pumpkin in store window. Drawn for Saturday 0:30 pan. zoos BONUS . I for 3 Only-every slooolt Knish slzo.oo value ave name 1N roluvzruluc. FOR LIVING nooM-'asb- -I-.-DINING ROOM carries this Bonus. spacial ordsrsmelt eaaaot be included. , - ” ' ssoabolm I I00 all , 49c sllo"'i'irNlNe. 2 lbs. .... ssc ,,.a Suites;-' flier GEORGI; smn: II4alorrerowu.a:.z.