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Avon) nu: iwsi-i by having your cooling system flushed and checked and antifreeze installed NOW. Malletts Battery Service. PIANOS-Your choice of several of the best makes. New strings, felts and key- coverings. Beautiful cases. Tone must be heard to ba appreciated. Materials and work- manship absolutely guaranteed. Miller Brothers Ltd. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Gusrdiu not later than ‘noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifleds, etc.. should par- ucuiarlv bear this in mind. VISITING ILLUSTRATION ITA- TIONS-Mr. A.E. Barrett. associate chief of the Division of Illustration Stations. Ottawa, and representing the chief. Mr. John Moynan, ar- rived in Charlottetown last even- ing. He had a meeting last‘night with the staff of the Experimental Iiarm and will continue during the balance of the wcek to inspect most of the Island's Illustration Stations accompanied by Mr. W. N. Black, supervisor of Illustration Stations for the Province. LEAVES FOR CALGARY-Mr. R. C. Parent, Provincial Commis- sioner of Boy Scouts left this morning for Calgary, Alberta, to attend the annual meeting of'the Executive Council of ihe Canadian Boy Scouts Association. Mr. Par- ent states that one of the main subjects for discussion is the national financial campaign pro- posed for next spring and the mailer of jamboracs. He. will lake ihia opportunity to visit relatives of Mrs. Parent in Calgary and hopes to return io Charlottetown for the first of ncxi week. Y-GRADS MEETING - The weekly meeting of the Y-Grads Club was held last evening in the banquet room of the Y.M.C.A. The Ladies Auxiliary oi the Y.M.C.A. served the supper, Retiring presi- dent Lloyd Grant was chairman and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Pre- sident. Robert Giggey; vice presi- dent, Dr. Bill Hogg; treasurer, Gordon Stewart. Arnold Callbeck and Bill Stevenson were executive members. President-elect Giggey spoke briefly of the Club program and projects for the coming year. Twnrnui THERE'S SMOKE MONTREAL - (GP) - Snitch- a smoke in a bakery was ex- nslvo for baker Roland Daig- uli. A recorder fined him $25 for imoking in the bake room, his third Lffence. l’ssu circling ‘u 11-)»- '; HERMOGENE i MEDICATED WOOL DRINK IN PEACE RUNCORN, Englind—(CP)—Inn- keepers have banned ‘darts league games for every day except Mon- day because they say week-end regulars object to being josiled by players and spectators in crowded bars.- O At the first sign of: chill, a layer oi‘ Tusiusoosus Mloicuso WOOL on the neck or chest will provide Penetrating hut and medica- tion which msy help prevent annoying coughs or colds. llosl colds on qulsiily nllovsd iv lnhlllns IIIIIIOGIII MEDICARE llil — a s a III p a n I s n pvsi act-Ilse Ivsilobis si sll bug ohm. "The Warmth that Ssoihss" Improve your Pep and Enoirgy with SCOTTS EMULSION i You probably need the energy and tonic value ofpiessant ‘lflltingsoott’: Emulsion which contains Natural Vita- btina A and'D and other necessary elements to help I tone up the system and improve resistance. Scott's Emulsion is easy to digest, and taken daily when needed for those condi- ' ‘tiona, you should feel much better in a short time. Economical to vise-buy st your druggists to-dayi 5 ,- $¢°".'3 F s‘ - iwlWii" A short discussion followed and it was planned to have mixed bow- ling next Wednesday at 9 p.m. The meeting closed with The King. held its weekly rehearsal In the on Tuesday evening at 8 O‘Clock A new first tenor was enrolled and the practice commenced with a piano. This rehearsal was pmb- ably the best so far and the dir- ector, Mr. Stanley Lancaster, was very pleased with the singing. In the three weeks that the Chorus has resumed its meetings, three new pieces have been almost learn- ed and after a little polishing up has been made, the rest of the new music will beatiempléd. until there is a sufficient number learn- ed to warrant ihe presenting of a concert. ‘Ihe cry still goes out for tenors. both first and second and the director feels oortsln there are at least three of etch both in and around Charlotte- town. Tlhe music has been ac- claimed by those mimbors present and it is varied to suit most tast- as. Personals Miss Ola Hamilton. Miss Janet Msthoaon and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril E. Mai-Gregor. Charlottetown, re- iumed home Monday evening from a. motor lrip to Saint John and Fredericton. N.B. Friends will m- sorry to hear that Miss Verna Dolron. student of Prince o! Wales College has entered the Charlottetown Hos- piial to undergo an operation. Mr. Milton Fitz-Patrick left Monday to resume his duties with The Canadian Bank of Commerce Halifax, siier spending a vary sn- joyabla vwo week holiday with his family and friends in Ten Mile House. Miss Jamesene Mullen n. N. of the staff of the Provincial Sana- gorium i; spending s. wask in Truro, the guest oi her uncle Mr. G. H. MacDonald and Mrs. Mac- Donald. Appreciation Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Watts. North Wiltohire. wish to extend their thanks to neighbours and friends who so willingly assisted in ssving household effects in the recent firs. IN MEMORIAM In lovinx mm"! M ssi- Wendell D. Mscliansic. of lloilghwn Islsnl, drowned on Ooiobc 18th, 1014. New Joys nay dim the sorrow. n; passing rolls hell!- too. In they'll Mvcr dim the nanny Ofonlvvmloiindsnd was. Lntngly Remembered by m; wig,’ Muriel. and the Children. Eileen, Allan. sad Alrolls. l MpLE CHORUS R-EIDQARSAL —'I‘he Charlottetown Male Chorus banquet hall of the Y. M. C. A. 10 minute sing-song around the C091’! for Photographs. OONFIDIIATION LIII IN- SUBANCI. QUALIFIED TEACHERS living in the City who are able to sub- siitute in case of illness of regular teachers are asked to register their names with the Secretary of the City School Board. \ _. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Btipendisry Magistrate's Court yesterday, the only case to appear before Magistrate KM. Martin was the adjourned case of a man charged with being drunk and dis- orderly, which was further sd- journeci for one week. _-__.. ANGLICAN SERVICE! CRAP- AITD. SPRINGFIELD. — Confirm- ation service at Si. Johris Church. Crapaud. Thursday evening. 7.30 P. M. A reception for Bishop Water- man and confirmation candidates will be held in the new rectory foi- lowing the service. Sunday services. Crapaud 11.00 A. M. 10118 Creek, 3.00 P. M. Springfield 7.8) P. M. CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. The October meeting of the Central Royalty Women's Institute was held in the school on Oci. '6. i949. The president presided and opened the meeting byysinging the Ode and repealing ihe Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by nineteen members and four visit- ors afterwards welcomed as new members. Minutes wcre read and approved. Reports of committees were heard. Mrs. Sinclair Mac- Leod read Mr. Everett Anderson's report on painting the swings. Many members reported visiiing the sick in September, and five cards sent by secretary. Mrs. Cecil Wood reported pur- chasing dishes for the Institute. Correspondence read and discuss- ed. A letter from Mrs. Boswell asking for material for the No- vcmber issue of institute News was discussed and everyone asked lo contribute. Four new subscriptions to the Institute News received. Collectors for the Salvation Army drive ivere appointed: St. Peter's Road, Mrs. Frank MacKay, Mrs. MacAusland; Brackley Point Road, Mrs. Mac- Rae, Mrs. Kells, Mrs. Crockett; Mt. Edward Road, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Roper. A letter from Miss Mary Robin was read about raising money for sending a delegate next year to Copenhagen, Denmark, by making a quilt. Everyone in favor, so Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Crockett were sp- pointed as a committee. Mrs. Osborne asked about spon- soring the Brownies this year, so Mrs. MacAusland moved thatCen- iral Royalty W. I. sponsor the Brownies, seconded by Mrs. Kells. An invitation to attend a Hallow- e'en party on Oct. 28th at 2 p.m. at the school was received, then the Institute members decided to make cookies for a treat. Park- dale Institute asked the Institute to cater to them on Oct. 12th to a chicken supper. Committee ap- pointed, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. W. Wood, Mrs. C. Wood, Mrs. Cheverie. New committees were appoint- ed: Program. Mrs. Agnew; lunch, Mrs. Hawaii, Mrs. Kella, Mrs. MscLesn, Mrs. Hugh MacLeod, Mrs. S. MacLeod as hostess; roll call to be answered by paying dues. Treasurer reported s balance of $297.15. Collection amounted to $2.81. A delicious lunch was served by committee in charge. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. oiuimsn Wm: uuwaa ILINDON, O00. 1-1 — (OP) - Dsniol Raven. 2!. tonight was charged with the brutal murder of his fsther-ln-isw and mother-in- lsw while his wife lay in s London nursing hems after the birth of ha: first child. The battered bod- ies of Inopold Goodman, 40, and his wife Esther, 4'1, were found Monday night on the floor of their apartment in the Edgware district of London. Raven hsd driven his iii-laws home from s visit to his wlfs and throo-dsy-old son. GUILTY or Mlmsnauonran MMHERST. N.8., Oct. 11 -iOP1 —Rnnsld Bliusrd today was found guilty of manslaughter In the hunting death s year" sgo of John Wilson. The case ‘had been tried at the spring sitting of the Supreme Court. but was sot over to the cu:- rent ion when the jury failed to rosoh s verdict. Wilson's party had separated whiiepn s. deer shoot. Blizzard said he thought he was ilrlnfl M ll deer but his bullet hit Wilson. He died fronri loss of blood. NIW SELLING PLAN A committee of public and gov- ernment officials will establish a new sultry marketing board for Alba s. . onto area. Armstrong-Miller Wedding At Si. Paul's Church The marriage took place yester- day afternoon at Si. Paul's Ang- lican Church of Joan Winifred, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Miller, Charlottetown, with Mr. William Edward Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Armstrong. Georgetown. Ontario. Rev. James T. lbbott officiated at the ceremony. Nuptial hymns were sung by Si. Paul's junior choir and the wedding music was played by the organist, Mr. Royston Mug- ford, A. R.C.O. The church was decorated with boughs o! autumn leaves and standards of gladioli. Bouquets of white chrysanthemums were ar- ranged on the communion table. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father and attended by Miss Doris Armstrong. George- town, Ontario, and Miss Lois Mil- lcr, as bridesmaids. The grooms- man was Mr. Stanley Miller and the ushers Mr. H. E. Miller, Jr., and Mr. Thomas DeBlois. The bride's gown was of white slipper satin trimmed with lace, and hcr fingertip veil was held by a coronet of seed pearls. She car- ried a bouquet of deep red roses. The bridesmaids’ gowns were of moire taffeta, Miss Armstrong v/caring aqua with matching ac- cessories, and Miss Miller's en- sc-mble in old rose with matching headdress. They carried colonial noscgays of chrysanihemums in autumn colours. At the wedding rcccniion held at "The Charlottetown" Mrs, Miller received wearing s grey crepe dress with black accessories. Following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong left by plane for Boston and New York, the bride wearing a navy blue gabardine suit with navy and wine accessor- IE5. Mr. and Mrs. live in Toronio. Ministerial Association Meets The opening autumn meeting of the Charlottetown Ministerial As- sociation was held Tuesday morn- ing in the Y.M.C.A. building. with the vice-president, Rev. M.D. Dun- bar, in the chair. After the read- ing of the minutes by the secre- tary. Rev. J. D. Davison, routine business mailers were disposed of. Reports were heard from the convener of the radio broadcasting committee. Rev. J. T. Ibbott, and Armstrong will - and dark brown accessories. lriam-Moure Wedding 0n Saturday, October 8 at two thirty ihe marriage took place at Ste. Anne De Beilevue. Quebec, at Si. George's Church, of Gertrude Joan Moore. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore to Mr. Wil- lard Watson lrlam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lriam, Charlotte- town. Rev. Canon I‘. L. Whitley officiated at ihe full candlelight service and the choir of Si. George's Church sang. “The voice that breathed o'er Eden," and "O Perfect Love." White chrysanihe- mums were arranged on the altar and gladioli and autumn coloured mums decorated the chancel. Mr. A. Cheifins played the wedding music. The bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by her sister Miss Ruth Moore IS maid of honour and Mrs. John Bull and Mrs. Gordon Siilwell. as brides- maids. The groomsman was Mr. l-t. Fife and the ushers Mr. W. G. Moore and Mr. Ralph Moore. The bride wore a while moire taffeta gown with draped neck- line, bouilant skirt caught with orange blossoms. Her veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a beaded coronct and she carried a prayer book with markers of pink rosebuds. The maid of honour chose a heart neckline, draped skirt and carried a bouquet of yellow mums, Her headdress was a bandeau of matching flowers. The bridesmaids gowns were of dusky pink taffeta, designed with fitted bodice, sweet- heart neckline and bouffant skirts. They carried deep red carnations. ‘fheir flower headdresses matched their bouquets. The reception was at the River- view Room of Canada Hotel where Mrs. Moore received wearing a taupe crepe afternoon gown with brown accessories, assisted by the groom's mother, Mrs. Thomas Ir- lam who wore a two-piece grey gown with black accessories. Following the reception Mr. and Mrs. lrlam left on their wedzmg trip. the bride wearing a wool suit of cocoa brown. green top coat Out of town guests at the wed- ding included: Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as G. Irlam. parents of bridegroom; Mrs. W. Kenneth Dinsmore, Si. Stephen, N. B. (aunt of bridehl Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson, MissI Constance Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. I n. Reid; Miss Shirley Reid; MYLE I Irene Conover; Mr. and Mrs. John Walker: Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Fol-I kins; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Moore; Miss Joyce Moore; Mrs. J. Ken- nedy; Mr. Robert Moore. all of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. O. Soles (Dorval, Que); Mr. and Mrs. W. from the convener of the commit- tee on services at social institut- ions, Rev. G. C. Webster. The treasurer, Rev. T. H. B. Somcrs presented his report and was authorized to pay committee expenses. Some of the travel dif- ficulties and expense in connection with both radio broadcasting of "Morning Devotions" and services at institutions were discussed and an endeavour is to be made to makearrangements so that more of the ministers living outside the city will find it possible..to share in these responsibilities. The Rev. Wm. Mercer reported on the circulation in the schools of the Province of literature for temperance education and offered his services to any responsible group who would be interested in having films shown on this sub- ject without expense to anyone. 'i'he Rev. Mr. Barber of North River Baptist Pastorate was wel- comed as a newcomer. Arrangements were mods for the holding of the annual meeting and the election of officers on No- vember 6th at 2 pm. in the local Y.M.C.A. building. RED! BOOST WEAPONS i SAYS SLAV TEACHER. VANCOUVER. Oct. 12 -(GPl - The Russians have changed the familiar "guns before butter!’ slo- gan to "tanks before ice cream." a Russian-born teacher at the Uni- versity of British Columbia says. Dr. Hans Rnnimois, newly-sp- poinied associate professor of Slavonic studies. said soviet pro- duction of “luxury" items is cut to the bone to increase military pro- ductlon. A former economic expert in the U.S S R., Dr. Ronlmols says food housing and other economic items are restricted to allow Production of tanks. planes and submarines The kids are denied ice cream cones. though there is plenty of vodka for the adults. Citizens of Russian diiei are cramped inio four square yards of living space per person bccause housing is considered an "unprofit- able invesimeni." Dr. Ronimois is one of two Rus- sisin-born teachers brought to the U.B.C. ihrough a $90000 grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, l-lls associate; James Ferrell. will teach Russian literature. , BIG CITY LOSS Every year rats cause 511.000 damage in the metropollien Tor- i uismici ISLAND UNITED BAPTIST lIIII Eviucizusu RALLY Featuring Convention Evangelism ‘loom AT SUMMIRSIDI BAPTIST CHURCH ~ FRIDAY. OCTOIER 14th MEETING Norcott; Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Vaudreuil, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Irlam will live in Charlottetown. HOME LIFE IMPORTANT The shape and quality of oysters are determined by the conditions under which they grow. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH _ With More Comfort FASTEETi-I, s pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in more comfort. lust sprink- le a little FASTEETI-l on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks "plan odor" (demure breath). Get FAS- TEJETH at any drug store. For dsss shades-all sizes. 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