. Not only steaks and Item. but roasts and chops huh and omelet, and nun); other dishes win a new wealth of flavour from Heinz Tomato Ketchup. This world-popular sauce also takes left-overs and brmsa ‘em hack alive-— - thlminfi with restored appetite-appeal. Pei‘-“Breed tomatoes and rich Oriental spices—I-Icing matured-in-wood vinegar; and the artistry of com. petent, earnest cooks—ax-e fictors in giving you the condiment that men love, get a bottle or two of Heinz omato Ketchup from your dealer today. You’ll agree its cheaper to pay more for something better, TOMATO ETCH up OF IMITATI H ‘"0 RECIPE wsnsafiii‘ D'J-HElNZ 60- IN CANADA ' CANADA ‘TED FRESH OMATOES KED AND . i N A DAY" ZANADA ..OMPANY NTO izsrb i869 STOCKINGS STRETCH AS SKIRTS SIIRINK Legs are in the news again and. Incidentally, are causing business men a lot of worry. The reason is that there is too much of them! With frocks getting shorter and shorter, women are asking for longer stockings in order to avoid the risk of an unsightly gap. But s.lthough they want more material in their hose they refuse to pay more. so stocking mnetlfacturers are faced with is knotty problem. Paper masks held by tabs with the teeth have been invented by I college professor to protect dress- as drawn over wcmcn‘s heads from lipstick stains. A knight 37$ oldcn times when entering a company of ladies,.rernoves his helmet, to in- IF IT'S 73am!m/'5 IT'S car to as soon dicate that he considered himself among friends and that there was no need to protect hlm~'elf. This practice has survived in the custom of raising the hat when 'saluting a lady. WEIGHED PLENTY WEYMOUTH. England —(CP) — A motor dealer of Weymouih sold a would "mind having the price in coripers." pnid - -nearly car. and was asked if he He didn't. so the purchaser him the whole amount $270 -- - in pennies. BLOOD IS STORED LUTON. E storage dc-pots Maidstone. The Brit Ila athlete was ever In better shape than the . sleek well-kept cows like EIIO . . . who five their e,foamy-fresh milk to den's. Their qusli -controlled milk is use to make Bordenwlvsporstedmllk. I , ' removesmost of‘ the natural water, *' the milk 73mdon; UNIVIIIVINID this ELSIE is GEITING IN TRIM FOR HER PHYSICAL EXAM- BORDEN'$ ARE SO STKKT VDU KNX! homogenixes it. And then irradiated‘ ft: :1: added suppl 0 e t t ~-s.....’u...-v vn....l".‘."r‘5‘. ‘“ Here is I milk that im- proves all your cooking . . . a milk so safe, so and so digestible, tlledlorinfant fsedlriglnmlh lions of homes. Always ask your grocer for Borden's. EVAPOIIITED MIL double-rich milk is out rel.‘ ' Ill lvallcy. 3 P. M. Breadalbane. 7.30 ' 1 this ingredient i Clyde River «in central Guardian ._ * ti 5\.r_nisiPin W E .s colllnln is reserved for news oi noal Interest but advertising of I newsy nature may be Inserted ll 5 cents 3 word strictly pay- sble In advance. following day must be in this of- uce not later than 11 n in. will tell beaten rinsswszu. for Photographs. " .. ‘ I ' gage metetlng ,1 muons. :;é)gFEDEllA'l‘l0N LIFE uvsun. 5 ' “The [fieeg'ula.r meatlnl t)! the Nst- TONIGHT lo-9189-‘I-ll-3|. 10118-I Be Committee h ld . _ -—< . on '1\les<gl"feBeDteuioer,l9tlI:BwiLiIa for the best Hint-{0 3'91 A1";-p_N1-10” ADv3R_.nsEns__ IT 5 RICHER . : fui attendance of members. offered Advertisements for insertion the AND MORE SATISFYING " . v ' i Large Prizes ur OLD FOX RANCHERS U You cooked rice cannot I 33;‘ ii‘ 1.3.9:‘ ".°l‘l.' You can secure ground) rice t Us 1 Des through Sep€lember—Oc ‘her 5;: Illlgy uni :rng:rI°:5 able r besuliul November. 9-'rg'r. :1, l uurrrans WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that bag limits on aim. - S: Sil$I¢lfDlat.:.rV!t’rite5ltt’)'iI- ¥PeI1‘llI.lt|1 book so .509. J. Union Limited, Linton ridge are as follows: Native Grouse . 3 b rds per day. Hungarian Partridge ; Ami! 3”‘--T°'°'=¢m 3 birds per day. Signed De rtment an-‘F13 "" Of Asficulture. L-3 -9-20-3i. ‘ SIJNGLO “IMPROVED” FALL FURRING RATION now at our dealer in cube or meal form. This newly improved feed Lnsures u clear colored pelts if fed accor to instructions. 9-'I'hu-sat-Tue-t . CHURCH NOTICE. — Broadsi- ba.ne United Church. The sex-view of the day will be conducted by Rev. L E. G Davies of Bnlmmerside. Ser- vices as follows: 11 A. M. Pleasant one OFANGF ‘.,._ iABl‘. . iiifiil P. M. North Granville. L_59.g.21_11' AQTING ASSISTANT PRO- SECLTOR—1Vll'. c. St. Clair Train- or is acting Assistant Cl‘O'Vi':l Pro- secutor in the absence of Lieut. F‘Nd0r1c A. Large R. C. N v. R. who has bsen gamed leave of ab- sence for military duty ACTING CITY COURT CLERK --Chief Blriwlsile of the City Po. “99 '5 3°‘-mi-I clerk of the court in the absence of Major W. A, smlm signallers who has been grant- ed leave of absence for military FOX RANCHERS ATTENTION. We have 100 Tons of puffed rice (coarse ground» contracted for for Prince Edward Island ranc ers. Cl:-ar color can be had by mixing with your com- mercial feeds. 9-TST-tf. CENTRAL P.ARlSII. — Farewell Services will be as follows: ohurchill Thursday Sept. 21st at '1.30 P. M. St. Catherines Friday at 7.30. Sunday. e rs P M b1 A M" Nirtb pMl1~/1° duty" ree . . anoe Cove . . . —— All interested in repairs to cemet- 0701-ICE C0’UF-T— In the police cry will please meet at Canoe Cove lgeurt yesterday fl. man charged with Saturday. September 23rd at 8 PM. 111! dllmk and disorderly failed Clyde River on Monday. ‘-0 *1 Deal‘ and had his bail estrented THE 7 CHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ’ ‘NliSllN[z'fy% Local llational service committee Holds Meeting XI "The sub-committee appointed to deal with the matter of rotection of Car-ferry terminals su mltted a tentative report and asked leave to present a memorandum at a laid’ meeting. “The Minister of lculture at- tended on the Comm tics and of- fered the services of the Provincial Women’; Institutes to assist in nec- essary war work. and it was resol- ved that the Committee recommend that the Supervisor of Women's In- stitutes for the Province contact the Executive of the Provincial Council of the Red Cross Society with view to co-ordinati the activitlu 0! the two oreannnt ons in the dir- ection of ovldlng socks and other comforts or those on active ser- vice. W. J. P. MscMi1lan advised the Committee rega.rdi.ng the splen- did Red Cmss society meeting which had been held the evening before and the Committe approved the decision of that meetin that the National and Prcvincia Coun- cils of the Red Cross Society were suited to act as clearing houses for the various service organizations in connection with their war work. “A letter from the Provincial Pre- sident of the Boy Scouts Association offering the services of that body as the need might arise was read and accepted with thanks. "A sub-committee was appointed to keep in touch with the Junior Red Cross Society with the object og advising on the employment of tha Anocia ion and the extending its activities. "Another sub-commit/tee was ap- pointed to gather all relative in- formation regarding Cadet training within the Dominion for considera- tion snd discussion at a later meet- se tember 26th at 3 P. M. Lloyd Am her man Henderson. student. L-61-9-21-ll. Mlillistrate K. M. Martin on the . Same charge was fined 35 and 90515 ARRIVED H0ME__ M,.5_ 5 Boy. or 10 days. A \\'om.~n cllargeti with len accompanied by her son Ste- 3' bfeacll Of the E-“lift _A_CL and 8150 I “hm and dwghm.s_ Blanche and a breach of the Pl-cllibltlon Act was i Elizabeth Mfived in the dtw hut i rcnlullclcd lllllll S.'li'.li'd:ly. A man week from a. trip which included chfifglfd with operating a mom: Mammal‘ Quebec. Nam] Bax Om“ ve lcato ihc common danger was Cammdfl Ont.‘ where they vmwd reman ed until Saturday. the famous Dionne Qulnmupletsz Toronto, attending Canadian Na- tion Exhibiiicn, Ottaiwa. Boston and other American cities NEW APPOINTMENTS-—-I71 the list of appointments, promotions and retirements in the Canadian War:25 Years Ago Today Miitia recentl gazetted appear _ _ ti” 15:1‘? $23 ‘ n.3"%.' *i““iZ;5.;E§ By The Canadian ms- lst June 1939. R. E Smith 10th - ’ ' . ' Se t. 21. 1914. —— R .l ca July’ 1939‘ T° be 2nd ms" Robe” . lure’ Galician I,0Wn5uzl aljliroslgv Neil Sinclair. 28th June. 1939. Can- adian Chaplain service. and Dublccko from Austrians. Win- do Chaplain with mp Sl.(1)n1€l’luI‘C§lllll.lf1l)i”st:.j lord of then?“ Capt... Military District No. 3. Rev. ,‘§‘,..’§,.,;Vg -F-,“,,‘,'s ,,0“..§’.."e .,,’5.°fi. 9% appearing before in and the Unite irregular yesterday when late pro- opens in Ccirigress tomorrow. Steels. the Com- 5:. "The next meeting of Tuesday, mittee will be held on September 26th." stock Markets close Irregular (By The Canadian Press) Stock market rices in Canada Statfi finished fit-taking whittled earlier gains of from $1 to $4 On Wall Street. the rise of war stocks was stemmed when specul- ators hastened to cash paper pro- fits before the neutrality fight motors. rail equipment chemicals and other current favorites at- tracted eariy attention but only a William Joseph mright, 10th July. ipeme _ _W,. are 3.453 begmnlngy SUFFERS BURNS IN EXPLOS- ION—sevvere’l% burned by an ex- e basement of her ome at 3413. I-futchison street. Montreal, Mrs. R. E. Stephens, 25. was today shortly after noon taken to the lioyal Victoria Hos- pital She had gone to the 10-foot- square basement to light a water heater. There were several cans of gasoline and paint stored there. and it is presumed that fumes from a leak in one of these must have saturated the air. The ex- plosion occurred as soon as M;s_ Stephens struck a match and be. fore she turned on the gas of the heater. The rescue squad of M_ L. H. & P. Cons, was summoned and gave Mrs. Stephens preliminary attenlJon.,'1‘hey found that than was no leak from the gas fixture. Maize‘ if - "6000 Monuimi” Evtkrmonuiuql all.” Mr 12.. 3’ ss s e Charlottetown. an “son or I MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. -— ‘ On September lzth. at the s acious home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ebster, i C<=nt1'al Bedeque. a miscellaneous shower was tendered Miss Marion Frizzell on the occasion of her ap- proaching marriage. To the strains of an Hawaiian guitar softly pla ed by Miss Blanche Noonan. dress in native costume, the bride was led to the seat of honor by little Leona HOODET. dressed as an Hawaiian flower irl, and escorted by Miss Ruth ontgomery. Leona then re- sentcd the bride with a. garlan of flowers and a wreath for her hair. The room was tastefully decorated L l Engll1nd—-(CF) —Blood for emergency use during the war have been establish- ed here l".lld at Slou h. Sutton and iii Red Cross lsociety is responsible for the plan. IIIADIATID in Hawaiian soenery.- The baskets ‘of gifts‘ were then brought in by Mis. Doris Muncey and Mrs. Ivan Dawson. The resents were opened lby Mrs. Ches ey Craig Ed Mrs. JI..orne Mccaull, while M Hazel Green rend the accompanying verses. The numerous and costly gifts testified to the popularity oi the bride-to-be. Marion in hrr usual cherry manner expressed her thnr.l;s and invited her friends to visit her. Miss Verna Bciiurman rendered very effectively, “To the End of the World with You," ac- companied by Mrs. Earle Leard. The remainder of the even was spent in social enjoyment. ter lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the ladies present. the many friends departed ing Marlon years of happiness. ! PERSONALS I . i Miss Reta Bernard Himter Riv- _c-r. is at present thecfue of her st sister. Mrs. William MacQuar- ric North Milton, gxTRA CR|5.P l(;|0U.5 ENJOY MORE DEL QUAKER clliill FLAKES ...WlTH EXTRA * NouRisHMENT ‘lloiiiiii-: Yollli mos£v use ll you don't agree llisl Quaker Corn Flakes are lhs Most Delicious Corn Flakes you've ever eaten, l Montague. Mrs. wm. Gaudet of Mon ue - d returned home yestcrds. ter 1"" "mm “fie anal’ "0"" ..pendlng a few days with h r moth- ackage to T e us at H mpan , Peterboi-ough,(.3nt.A che ue or dunbls the price you pal’ will be promptly mailed to you. Tlii mria! nqruu axfim Du. 11, 1939. er in Tlgnish. Dr. nnd Mrs. Green of Montague accompanied b Mr. Tyler Pnrkmfln or me some p ace and Mr. Jose h MrD0nai(l of scurls were in the c «y ycsicrdny enroiite from summerside. Miss G?l'lrlldC O'Brien and Miss , Hazel MrNeill, Ezlmsdsle. have ent- ewed the Union commercial Col- ‘ true for in course in Bhorlhand and * muiior Com Flulus give you urlra nourishment Typewriilllg. W‘. “W "m ' "__" " ' K) . Bill is, B . 20—tAPl David D, scannell. Jr, who has Rah; :".'._°"';"‘ -—F’ifty personsdflwereeglresu-a and "' " 9 "' sent to concentration camps after been spending part of his Vncution in Georgetown. left by motor car yesterday on return to Boston. Colonel and Mrs. Wesathcrblc have returned to their home in ' Bellevue nftcr an absence from the Province of over seven we&1. Vitamin ‘'0'’. ORDER A PACKAGE FROM YOUR GROCFR TODAY‘ Gains for war stocks, cents to $3 of as much as two cents few managed to salvage as rmlch as $1 of their advance. Offering: an the Canadian sec- tlon of the New York market trad- sd lightly and finished down from $1 to 32. Issues on Toronto exchange gen- erally finished strons. although the tone was a bit soft in the last hour. oils. and base metals lunged from a few Montreal traders interrupted a fairly brisk rally to liquidate of- ferings late in the session but most issues finished with gains of from a few cents to more than $4._ on the Curb market. industrials fl:m- ed as much as $1 but mines show- ed only minor increases. Wheat prices shot up 3 5-8 cents in Chicago but late weakness wiped out all or most of the early ad- vancss In Winnipeg wheat quotations were 3-4 cent down to uncllanszed at the close after registering gains In Memoriam The following statement was is- sued yesterday in connection with S€1‘Vls.8 of after .3AGE,.THREE —Wh oa- ! Stop at Holy Redeemer Hall MYSTERY ill .\'G0 $25, Freezout . Trinity United church THURSDAY. sEP'rs;luam 21 “ Board Religious Education, 1.30.3‘ Board Room. In Memoriam MB. cnAT1.r:s w. soon The very sudden and unexpected death of Mr. (Jll;ll‘l(fS W. Scull, son of the late Mr. lulu‘ Mrs. W. J. b'cu.f. Murslliield, who filed of pL‘l‘ll0illtl.\ in Detroit. Mlclllgiin on Frldli_\. S€IJleIlll)i.‘i lsi. 19:59. at the curly age Ol 46 Cfllllt’ :15 ii great shock not 01113’ to his lllllllc(.Llilt€ relatives but also to tile l'8.sltlL‘lliS of Mnrsilfielti, and sul‘l”0ulldlliz ¢llst.rlcLS. | The (icccu ed was always found to I)€Vll()il(’Sl. upright and industrious, quiet in his lllllilll¢’l' and well llkcci by his lllliily kiCqLllililLfl.ilCC5 In l\llll'ch, 1910' he ellllsted iril Wlnnifieg with the 59 Battery, and e landed in France he was transferred L0 the 61st battery where he served for his King and country until the conclusion of the war. Returning to lhc Lslalld early in July 1919 he l‘t'f1ifilllL’d until September 27. 1919 on \\lllcil date he left for Ocean Falls 8. C. where he was engaged in a puller mill for a number of years. Dlscuwrlllg that Uiils class of work dzd not rllll, his health he came to DPl1”()i’., Michigan where he resided until his death, , His remains were broilgllt home‘ for burial and laid hf‘Sl(il'* those oft his parents. His moiher predeceased him Just eleven months algo. He leaves to mourn three sisters: and two brothers. namr-l_\': Fred W. Andrew. East Royalty. Mrs. , J. C. Cooke. Cl'lH.l'lf)ll!‘ll'i\\’l"l. Mr.=.j Leith Brown, York and Stanley and Alexander of Marslll-.rlrl. The funeral llll-'l(‘l‘ lll(‘ direction of N. D, Ma«<‘Lcan. was held on Tues- day. Se tembcr fiih from the resi- dence 0 his brother Alex Scott. to Marshfield Cemetery, and was largely attended. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Charlotte- town. The pallbearers were six of his school chums, Me.\sr.<. Gordon Stetson. Fergus and Arthur Robert- son. Earl Foster, W}'lll‘. Gibson and Boswch Stowari. «Pair-in‘ n "Use Purify; Flam." says ."uv-#7 Maid, "Far cakes, pics mid pas-lryvml need be q/mill. But jrnore [him all else urilh folks to M e Purify Flour main‘: uicndcr/ul bread.“ PURITY MAID SAYS: "If any human being deserves immor- tal memory, the inventor of the sandwich does. Just whiit would we do Without it? It is a cornerstone of MR. HECTOR MMCANNELL There passed peacefully away to his eternal home, early on the - Sunday morning of July 16, 1939. ths spirit of Mr, Hector MacCan- i nell. The deceased. who was 76 yeals of age, was born in Long k West River, a good friend and ’ neighbor and was well and favor- ably known throughout the com- munlty. Although not in good health for the last few years, Mr. MacCan- nell lived alone until four months previous to his death when ll healt/h obliged him to close his home and move to the city, when- hc was well and tenderly cared fo at the home of his ounger bro- ther. Robert. During _is illness he was visited ire ueintly by Rev. H. L. Danton of huldtietown. He leaves to cherish his memory two sisters and two brotlhers, Tillie. Mrs Ewen Ma.oKinnon of Sask- atchewan; Flora. Mrs Walter Mar- Phee, Charlottetown: Hammond of Boston. Mass, and Robert of Char- iottetown. A short funeral service was held at the Cuticliffe l"unera.l Home a Charlottetown on 'I‘ue_sday at 1.3V P. M. The remains were then con- veyed to the Long Creek Baptist Church where a v _ large mim- oer of friends and relatives had gathered in pa their final tribute. The pastor, ev. J. M. Blesedell spoke very flttingliy from the text "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ," which sic- cording in his sbumdant mercy hath begotten us again unto n lively hope by the resilrrection 0‘. Jesus Christ from the dead Initerment was made in the st Catherine's Cemetery. e pail bearers weme: Dani:-‘. Ma.cEwen, A. K. MacPhee. Prank Macmctiem. George Neill . several beautiful sprays of flow- ers bore s silent testimony of ai- on. (Patriot Please Oopyl L-m—9—si-li ‘, TI JEWISH RIOTING entertaining. And it is truly amazing how many different kinds of sand- wichea you ran l'Yll|l([‘. Here are a iewz" SANDWICH COMBINATIONS Raisins and nuts chopped finely and moistened with grape juice. Nasturtium blossoms and sfems with cream cheese. Crushed maple sugar with thick cream on whole when! or nilt bread. One third cup of chopped dates and two thirds cup of chopped Apples mixed with snlnd dressing. Chopped runs! lwcf with (rash horse- radish. I QUICK BREADS Qflok breeds are natural allies of sandwiches. And when you make them with I’uril_v Flour you adul the rich. wholesome flnvnr of the best Wcatcm hard wheat from which Purity Flour is milled. By the way. you'll find Purity Flour nnl nnly better. but more economical, for this and for all your hnlring. Hr-l-o's one quickhrend: l JOHNNY CAKI 21 m :‘l°:.:°:.l:i. ":.-°:.*:,r::.'iri.. l 011 K teaspoon pull 1 cup sour milk 1 l‘\lI‘ 00”! 0 To smart Canadian women, Fall means- tailored clothes! for that smart touch of a man's tailor. so flatter- 7 ing to feminine figures—you must go to is man's tailoring specia1ist—-to Tip Top Tailors! Last Spring. Tip Top Tailors won the thanks ofthous- ands of women for costs and suits that might have stepped right out of the pages of "Vogue" or “Harper's Bazaar." For Fall, Tip Top presents an even more exciting picture . . . glorious new fabrics . . . glamorous new styles . . . man-tailored to perfection, yes—but still very feminine in their trim, graceful lines. To be sure of style and fit-perfection in your man- tailored outfit, visit your Tip Top store. Have your measurements taken by an expcrt—y<lur suit or coat individually hand-cut and tailored for sour milk . D4 rims I’ i Plan Mar.NeiL1 Bziuco Ma.cI.ean, and Malcolm Mac- an outbreak of anti-Jewish rioting here today. Police said the demon- strations were staged by a small Nazi-type party‘ called Ratnlri which. nlthou twice dissolved by (hp govemmen maintained llndfllifvllflfi , .. .... ._.._ .\iETHOI)—Cronm shortening; add an nr, bi-nu-n P. g and salt, then add mi , flour nm rornmmll. Bake in gr:-an-ii rum in hot own oi‘ 400 degrees for 30 minuliw. GET MY RECIPE BOOK It is Is rich min: of Irilrhon knnwlcdqs. II/'l7lllRDY7ll.‘Iy hmmd. l.1'r.1_flnI when you npm ii. Srnl pm!-pni«I nr fifle (in slumps nr mnnry nrrirv). 'ri[r for it In Western Cllflfllltl Flour Mills Fri. 1:14.. Tnrrmln. . PIJRIT9 FIIDLIR .. Lllest for all your Baking ‘L AM24n6a¢flu4 4.2 And your figure and personality slone. Coumwlds "dunlloy-Controlled" luyon Llnlngs to an extra value hufvro In Tip Yep slollsos. HAND-CUT AND INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED TO YOUR PERSONAL MEASUREMENiS TAILORS flumleli STORES AND DEALERS EVERYWHEFIZ 99 Grafton Street Sunnusiale _'=_y""« -l_.l-lVl4N..l,l.-.-.0.-.s H‘ v Charlottetown l ’