l Brighten: your Furniture l S-STIING 1 ousuu. BROOM '. HAMPER 5 1 8-0:. r-toom Ame; WP . $2.19 50TH FOR $1.39 Mglnfggh Tomato JIIIOG -- 3 f0!‘ 29c Lard 2 lbs. 49c Sweet Biscuits .. 1 lb. 29c Shortening . 2 lbs. 59c I Toilet Tissue .. . 0 for 49c Peaches 5 tins 89c Verlbest. Tea. . . .. . lb. 89c Apples .. . . . .. 10 lbs. 89c pawn lb. 65c While Beans .. 5 lbs. 49c Mixed Candy .. . 1 lb. 29c Pork Chops . 1 lb. 68c Soap Flakes . . 2 pkgs. 43c P. J. MaeDONALD Kent 8c Prince St. Heinz Soups .. 10 tins 99c h IIIIT FDDD < IIDSIS m Dlllllll! J ust_ heat the sauce , and pourpver {steaming macaroni, oookedu instructed on .19 zli-i-l-iiijiiiiiiii, I I ..| I . . . Brighten: your Home ‘ dam cl h dil- l,‘;§',,'r.l§‘.'.‘.l.'f. 511's‘ p.15»? “$53134 1L4 dry, leaving no suckyfilmtocst the dusn, u: AS FAMOUS A‘; HAWE5'FLOOR WAX Q Today coffee costs ou em [an per cup when you use Nesca 6 than it oes when ou use ordinary coffee in cans or 'ars. ve here, smart thrifty house ves, fsce with the soaring costs of ordinary cofiees, sre demanding Nescsfé. , And whet wonderful coflee. ou rnelte with Nescsfé! Rich, full-bod ed cofiee that's alive with flavour. Made in en instant in cu or coffee mlker. just add one cup of oiling weterto each tes- spoonful of Nescefé. No waste. N0 messy grounds to dispose of. ! Nescsfé comes in pom- dered form in airtight. glass jars-d ca. and l2 oz. sizes. Try Nescsfi today. ~ antNanuué other: iriswrrt coFl-‘oop. l, names st flve cents n], gut] . sble In sdvsnde." I , p" COOK'S for Plltllbflrllphg JUOT RECEIVED GIYCOI All" F"°°"- 3°89“ Hardware. ‘COLEMANS on. HEATER at Bvmpson‘; Agency. Kent Street. CHANDLER BROS. (or all Ply- wood and Chrometrim require- merits. CALL STOREY ELECTRIC 2.0794. 5°!‘ Rdflgcrator. Motor and Wash- ing Machine Repairs. LEGION ruuanru. for late Coin- rnde John Chandler from 226 Queen Street. Thursday at 2 P. M. LITTLE THEATRE GUILD members can obtain their season tickets at Garnhum Photo Studio or at Theatre opening night Nov~ ember lst and not October 26th. CHILDREN 0F TODAY should be informed of the pioneer trail oi their ancestors: How did these pre- decessors live? What did they wear? What kind of furniture did they have? How did they travel? If you have anything to throw light on the past, bring it to the Historic Exhibition at Clover Club Novem- ‘bfl 3rd and 4th. ~Hlstory not essen- l . NORTH AMIRICIN lIFi VL. S. STEVENSON lraneh Manager “t. 14o RICHMOND sr. l All Profile for Policyholclers l i munce the engagement Economy DRY 00008 Specials‘ J MEN'S OVERCOATS ulsr arrived new Shipment of Men: Heovy- All Wool Flegqg Overcoois, browns, blues, and w“ 24.95 Excellent value MEN'S PNRKAS HF°YY cotton Gdburdine with worm quilted wool lining. ECONOMY PRlOED .. man's onsss rams Wool Tweed or Worsted, m. sorted shades. .. ,, 6.95 ECONOMY PRICED .. MEN'S JAC-SHlRTS Heavy cll wool blanket cloth in assorted pl ‘d _ SPECIAL El .. ; Men's Fleece COMBI NA Tl-‘O NS Heavy blue mottled fleece cut. NOMY SPEC-l-AL .. Men's Cotton ond Wool Ribbed COMBINATTIONIS ECONOMY PRICED .. .. .. .. 3:9 DRESS sox ........... .. 65¢ CANVAS GLOVES . . . . . .. I9C WOOL WORK SOX , , . . . . 65c Lined DRESS GLOVES 2.50 Doeskin Work SHIRTS 2.25 BOYS’ HEAVY PARKAS Heavy pro-shrunk Gabor- dine with all wool blon- ltst cloth lining. liiciigm’ 11.95 gxésgHllltfliigy All Wool Plaid sPEolA-L ' .. Boys’ Fleece COMDlN- . ATllONS. SPECIAL 2:1 9 BOYS’ WOOL SWEATERS Pull over style with zipper or buttoned neck. .. .. Boys"Hecvy Tweed PAJNTS strong, well mode with zipper and pleats LADIES’ CAIRDIGANS Wool Worsted Cardigan _ Sweaters SPECIAL LADlES' NYLON HOSE new shades -- priced from 89c '° 1.95 Also many other lines in stock — high quality — ECON- OMY PllllOED. Coll in today. DDIYIIIIIY DRY GOODS CO. 100 Gt. Geo. St. - Tweel Bldg. Phone 2164 SUB-ANCE- GILSON ELICTBlC WASHERS. Gllson Warm Air Fiunnces. Wil- lord's Service Station. Wlnsloe. ONE DEALER, who kn wa, laid recently "Sullivan scree ed coal is the best coal in the Marltlmes." CHARTER FLIGHT! to any point in Gisnsds or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airway: Limited 2061 or M0. WE ARE AGENTS for Sydney Mines Sullivan Screened Coal-car lots only, Dcalers-Book- orders now. Colder weather coming. J. A. Gillies, Livestock Feed Agency. Fitzroy Street, phone 77, ' M/V "GALLOWAY KENT“ is due Charlottetown Thursday, Oct ober Nth and loads general cargo and livestock for St...lohn’s. New- foundland direct. For space and freight rates apply to Buntain. Bell 8c 00., agents. ' NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Gusrdlsl. not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who telo phone classifieds, etc. should par- ticularly bear this in mind. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. George T. Muttart oi Albany, an- of their niece Doris Katherine Muttart to Bert Linus Noonan, son of Ml‘. and Mrs. Thomas S. Noonan, Albany. The marriage will take place on Tuesday morning November Bth. at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church. Toronto. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiarly lyingisir-ntds Court yesterday, five drunk and incap- ables appeared, two being remand- ed until October 28th. and three remanded until the 27th. Two drunk and disorriorlics were also remanded unlil October 27th, and a man charged with common as- sault was remanded until October 28th. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Adams and family of Sea View wishes in thank their many kind friends and neigh- bours who helped in any way to save- their home the night of the disastrous flre which destroyed their farm buildings; also to the Ken- singmn Fire Department. ’lXPDRI” CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE CONSUMERS, when buying coal, ask your dealer for “Sulli- van Screened Coal". Clcangr, more heat per unit, less ash by-productfl better satisfaction. Personals Mrs. John H. Burgoyne, North Granville, 1s a patient in the P, E. Island Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recov- ery. Mr. Karl J. Cameron of Dart- mouth, N. S, returned Wednesday by plane following a five-day busi- ness trip to the Isiund. While here he stayed at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cameron. 260 Grafton Street. Mr. and Mrs, Jumps MacFaidyen. Charlottetown, nlolorcd to Won- derhill Farm, Hazel Grove on Mon- day and were the welcome guests of Mr. MacFadyens nephew, Mr. Ralph MacFadyen and Mrs. Mac- Fadyen. They also visited Mr. MacFadycWs brother, Mr. Daniel MacFadyen and Mrs. MacFadyen and family at Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace MacKr-iy of Stanley Bridge left for the winter months, Mr. MacKay to visit with hisrsisters and daugh- ter, Florence of Newton, Mass, and later with his daughter, Eleanor, in Connecticut. Mrs. Mac- Kay and Mrs. E. Ebers, left for Vancouver, B. C. to visit her sis- ter-ln-law and family, Mrs. A. MacLean, widow of the late John A. MacLcan of Heathc-rdale. CHARLOTTETOWN CONTINUED $1.00 Each: Mrs. Milton Stewart; Mrs. Wm. Casford; Mclmiis Bak- ery; Mrs. P. Manuel; W.T. White; Mrs. Jack McLean; Mrs. Robert Giggey; Mrs. Harry Barrett; Mrs. Jock Meredith; Mrs. Brent Wood; Millar McFadyen; Mrs. Geo. Suth- erland; Mrs. J. 1-1.. Williams; Mrs. Stewart Pierce; A Friend; Elsie Puncher; Mn. O. L. Bovyer; Mrs. Stanley C. Thompson; Elsie Lowe; Mrs. L. M. Mcliinnon; Mrs. Guy Dalling; Mrs. J. F. Lafleriy; Mrs. Ewen McDonald; Mrs. John E. Holmes; Gordon Wright; Miss Lulu Toombs; Mrs. C. M. Shannon; Mrs. L. sadler; Mrs. Oomstock; Mrs. Ivan Home; Mrs. T. E. Mac- Nutt; Mrs. Sellar; M.rs. A. C. Cox; Mrs. C. H. Foster; Mrs. James Mc- Millan; Mrs H}... llalmer; ML“ M. MacNutt; Miss Anna Mair; Jean Campbell; Mrs. Garth Hooper; Ing- hami Palmer; A. H. Mould; Betty Hooper; Mrs. Alfred Affleck; Alvt Mutton; Mrs. Freda. McKinnon; Hattie Machine; Mrs. All. Clark; Mrs. Earl Ford; Mrs. Samuel Good; Mrs. J. G. Marks; Mrs. Horace Cameron; Mrs. Geo. Simmons; Mrs. Hilton Vail; Mrs. Martin M0- Kinnon; Mrs. H. W. Fletch; Bea- ' trice Cameron; Mrs. Blanche Mar- tin; Clauda Wood; Mrs. A. E. Baker; Mrs. Fred Halnes; Mrs. Thomas Allen; Jemima McLean; Mrs J. D. Webster; Mrs. Vic. Purdle; Mrs. D. D. McDonald; Bettie Stewart; Mrs. Farquhar Mac- Rae; Mrs. J. Kenny; H. R. Vmey; Mrs. C. R. Maths-son; Mrs. Ira Shaw; Mrs. Gordon Lea; Mrs. Vince Blake; Mrs. J. E. Moore; Mrs. R... Larter; Mrs. Major Hut- chesori; Mrs. E. S. Ford; Mrs. E. W. Patterson; Mrs. Wm. Munroe; Mrs. E, Duchcmin; Mrs. E. Stew- art; Reg. MacNutt; Mrs. Charles Munroe; Mrs. Carl Olsen; Mrs. A B. Bagnnll; Mrs. Goabee; Mrs. Gordon Gray; Mrs. Nelson Robin- son; Mrs. Watson; Mrs. Wilkins; A. G. King; Mrs. V. Treden-nick; Mrs. E. Warren; Mrs. F. Andrew; Mrs. G. Ross: Mrs. J. C. Sullivan: Mrs. W. E. Bearisio; Mrs. Roy Ken- nedy; Mrs. C. S. Buell; Mrs. E Platts; lVLrs. G. W. Buell; Mrs. E. P. Dowrie; Mrs. Ban]. Simpson; Mrs. G. B. Whitesidc; Mrs. Parker Moore; Mrs. H. T. Prowse; Mrs. Ernest Peri-y; Mrs. Roy l-Iuestis; Mrs. Matilda; Ross; Mrs. Flora Mo Donald; Mrs. Connor; Mrs. Tier- ney; Mrs. Hurley; Mrs. Mill; Major Wheeler; Miss Hattray; Mrs. Lyle Farquliarson; J. A. Likely; Miss Amy Earle; Mrs. E. Parkman; Mrs. Houston; Mrs. Weir; Miss Douse; Mrs. A. A. Bartlett; Mrs. A. Cosh; Mrs. Allison McDonald; Mrs. Geo. Vickarsori; Mrs. Julien Herring; Mrs. J. I... Lnckhart; lVKlss Alex- andria Soott; Mrs. Slackford; Mrs. Bustin; Mrs. Vernon Munn; Mrs. McCoubrey; Mrs. Gordon Mc- Phersc-n; Mrs. A. D. McPherson; Mrs. A. A. ‘McDonald; Mrs. D0!‘- othy Douglas; Mrs. Fred Dillon; FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY even after many washings. rim rant This sear- Next Year- For best 1141142.. . for quality that means satisfaction in wearing and washing ... choose famous Zimmerknit Underwear for your family. Com- plete range of styles in GOIHIMHEI- tions . . . two-piece garments . . . in cotton, and wool-ancl-cotton mix- tures. Tailored to fit well, and_ to hold the snug-fitting shape you like, SOUND VII-III _ QcTOBER 27. 1949 , frrua GUARDIAN, c-nARLQTTE-rowu ___ ____ ______,______ ,____ ____, _ _,_ _ sacs THREE___ r THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Protestant P. J's. aumiwhfimegahw: cnaswuslrnotornphi Orphanage . . . - I "W! Him m: be inserted OONFEDII-ATION urn m- ' _ Cgnfrlbufigng UNDERWEAR - OUTERWEAR - IIOSIERY WOMlN AND (HIlDIlFN Anne Gillls; Mrs. Bruce McLaren; Fred Waller; J. G. Tooie; Jack Chandler; Mrs. John Whitlock; E. W. Campbell. 60o Each; Mrs. W. W. Reid. 55c Each: Edwin Stevenson. Some Time- Any Tim» -- Canada Savings Bonds will always ha worth what you paid for them plus 2%% interest each year up to the and of the month preceding ‘l 'll i lh . “if,” jff“ o’, the an» of cashing the “spring - picked" B01108- "Nngu You can get your money llolfln: ll back as easily as draw- this rich, creamy ing a cheque and in the soup with the wondmu, h”, meantime the interest is better than on savings deposits. Your order for Canada , Savings Bonds sent to i our oflico will receive I osreiul attention. -<,,,.. .. V, ...so nourishing. ‘ so IlOIIGIOOS-wln _ Aylmer treat for asparagus lovers that you'll want to enjoy often- The .Wood Gundy Corporation, Limited Avi. agu‘ Canadiaafiipcaiifio Bldg. a u a Telephone: 3-8208 ‘ not rmu§mesvts more own L; fl DLINID SCHEDULE Chest clinics will be held throughout the Province dur- ing the month of November as follows:— SUMMERSIDE- TUESDAY,‘ Nov. 1 and 15 .. 9:30-12:00.a..m. AIBERTON- MONDAY, Nov. 71:30- 4:80 p.m. SOURIS- MONDAY, Nov. 14 1:80- 4:80 p.m. MONTAGUE- 4 MONDAY, Nov. 21 1:30- 4:80‘p.m. ouannommowu- I EVERY THURSDAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00-12:00 .m. l:30~ 4:00 .m. EVERY FRIDAY 1:80- 4:00 p.m. If you wish to attend s chest clinic for the first time, kindly consult your family doctor or the Public Health Nurse In your district. _ ' l. M. romm. Mn, 0.1m, Medical Director of Clinics. Dept. of Health and Welfare, Mrs. Stuart McMillan; Mrs. Geo. Buntain; Mrs. Allison Foster; Mrs. Wm. Brehaut; Mrs. flunk Stewart; Mrs. Gavin Harding; Mrs. Gordon Torrilins; Mrs. N. J. McLeod; Mrs. H, E, I-iyndman; Mrs. Geo. Binris; Mrs. Warren Houston; Mrs. J. S. Morris; Miss L. A. Young; Mrs. E. H. Bet-r; Mrs. D. B. McLeod; Miss B. Billinzswy; Miss M. Smith; Miss L. Hooper; Mrs. J. H. Pierce; Miss F. Fraser; lvliss H. FY16; MP5- Donald; Mrs. R. P. Carr; Mrs. Milton Carter; Mrs. l’. E. Palmer; Mrs. W. W. Brown; Mrs. R. _R. Hurst; John Jul-dine; H. L. White- hesd; Mrs. J. A. White; Mrs. J. "1'. Townshend; Mrs. E. Anderson; lVIIs. T. J. Irlam; R. H. lnwtl-ier; Mrs. A. W. Downe; Mrs. c. B. Hamm. $2.7‘5—\F&'lends. canto-M‘ ellszrieous. 75c Each: ‘Mrs. Roy Carter: E. 50c Each. Helen Ross; Joan Scales; Mrs. Doyle; K. MaoRae; Betty Carver; Joe. McDonald; Mrs. Ernest Rubin; Mrs. J. R. Rankine; Mrs. John Rowe; Mrs. Ivan Sin- clair; Mrs. VJI Doucette; Miss D. Lawlor; Harry Larter; Mrs. H.141:- ter; Shirley McCaruiell; Helen Lar- ter; Edward Connors; Mrs. Janet Prowse; Mrs. l-l. McPherson; H. Court; Mrs. E. M. Caseley; Mrs. lilrank Thompson; Mrs. Reg. Webb; Ii. ‘roemfos; Mrs. E. G. Coombs; Mrs. Reay; Grocery; Mrs. A. M. Stewart; Mrs. Gerald War- ren; Mrs. Jennie Howatt; Michael Robinson; Ruth Stevenson; Mrs. MacDonald; Francis Campbell; Mrs. Hlgson; Kay Noonan; S. Zakom; Jimmie Lonergan: Mrs. Wiirmot Large: Mrs. J. Storey; Miss Helen Burke; Mrs. W. G: Kennedy; Mrs. J. L. Lines; Mrs. Bram. Chandler; Mrs. Rex ‘Hayes. Capt. Myers; J. F. McKle; Mrs. H. ' "all"! ‘l s. Bowman; Mrs. c. L. McLean; YORK KNITTING MILLS Mrs. Sheldon Ross; Hugh McLea-ré; LIMITED R. P. Forsythe; Beverley Poun ; _ i Florence McDonald; Mrs. Bruce " 4‘ Currie; Sheldon Cameron; Dorothy G. McLeod; Anna. McLean; Mrs. Scrap (last Iron. WANTED 50 TONS Casi; Iron. 1 Price $18.00 gross to! No. 1 Copper Wire 9c per ll} ca.- Batteries .... .._...-. 1.25 ml? 8e per lfil Load Horse Hnlr 60o per ll} Scrap Ysrd st Findley McKinnol CBARLOTTETOWN SALVAGE | Grafton Street Phone ‘I08 or 18M ‘ ABIE BLDDK ln lovely colors. ' See" this impressive GR . Tuberculosis Division. The Gloria Al‘ The height of the season offers costs with ‘n wealth of fashion -3. and o wealth of value. Silhouettes that ere full- swlnging and casual with ingenious details or. slim-fitting end dashing. Quality ell-wool fabrics eglovv WThe Gloria collection -:.j:_:,=;::—:..~:~