hi 1 Y I / ‘ ~ pwwmqlnssaasnwmpuoaolc. T» QndYOUTOOIQy .. v ‘\:%5dr~qj<'§f‘r&5y'>§g.,~4i¢rq,.;,fi; HAVE YOU mm numb rowoeln 789.1319 Women had their Fclce Powder a L Blonded Individually‘ for them ~_ »- in 193s! doinryou“ a...‘ ‘ll-icy KNOW lhoi OHY individually blended see what blended powder wlrnour CHARGE a FULL $1.25 aox of CHARLES of the RITZ POHDER will be blooded oopooiolly for you and included with any punchoss of CHAIIiLQSwof the RlTZ Preparations. k us PHARMACY Cl1slr|l=\1r-.l11.1 lwn1ls§l' PHUNEZIQ B01161 hum sknniirslililllllllllfllihfl 11E l_ ol local Interest but IIIVOIMILu‘ VIIIOI- mowss 5110s., Thursday Remembrancs Day, better biking. _ China, Silverware or pram, ronto on Saturday . Station located (in charge.) _._..._.____M.__A Rlev. E. R. Woodside, Minister. Valley at 3.00 P. Mi. rum-rs sans VALUE non A onus! Y U ll wm TOBACCO MIGHT AS WELL BUY voums RIGHT! new: rows '2» 41.1.] T HI; BEST Church, 11.00 A. M. day, with Rev. T. tion of the Rev- two years a80- mg thgll‘ IIOIIEYTIIOOII Ipswich. lwme of Col. and Mrs. cakes adorned the $0010- guests oi’ honor were cushions on 01156 good wishes and Bon voyage. A “Tile 665,111.11 ‘Ihll column In rosrovod for new: I newly nam p cunts n worllusfrl-tllcr-tTybaslxsofn-fiif CRASWELL for Photograph; i-Q- oiose all day use ~son1rrl~ whorteninl for ' usi-a-la-u NOW FOB A REAL BREAKFAST wzlh Robin Hood Porridge 0mg, BUY AN APPLE-Saturday Nov- ember 13th is Boy Scout Apple Day. L-1585-11-10-l2-13. ISLAND APPLES-Boy 500m; w.ll sell Island Apples exclusively on Apple Day, Saturday. November 13th. 11-1621-11-10-31. IF YOU WANT the Health News of P. E. Island nead the Island Cru- sader for sale at the News Stands. L~l710-l1-12-li. MINISTER GOES T0 TORON- T0-—Hon W. H. Dennis, Minister of Agriculture hasbeen invited m address the banquet at the open- ing of the Royal Winter Flair in ‘rolonio. He is leaving gu- 11o- PELT RECEIVING STATION.- The Canadian National Receiving at Massey Harris Building. 130 Kent Street, Char- lottetown, wiu be open for the fur season commencing Monday, November 1st. Albert B. Robertson, 11-1339-11-2-1 mo. CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE. New Dominion: Service 10.30 A. M. B. S. 11.30 A. M. Kingston: S. S. 2.00 P. M. Service 3.00 P. M. Cornwall: S. B. 11.00 A. M. Service 7.00 P. M. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Special Anniversary Services will be held at Montague both morning and evening when the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster o! Charlottetown will be the preacher at both services. Mr. Webster will also preach at Lorne 11-1698-11-12-11. ANGLICAN SERVICES. Smrlay, November ldtln-Rustlco: St. Mark's Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. Mil- ton: St. Johns Church, 3-00 P- M- Evenirlg Prayer. Everybody Welcmne- Revki. E. o. Lancaster. ‘Rewr- 11-1705-11-12-11. can. EXTENDED,- The Cale- donia. Presbyterian Church at a congregational LectIM held Mm‘ Owen Hughes ding xtmdcd a. ca to 1211125113911. KL‘? Mohair. Insonlsh- N- S The charge has been without a settled minister since the registra- Alllster Murray, RETURN FROM I-IONEYHOON -Mr. and/Mrs. Ralph Johnstonc, Long Rivir, and Mr. and MIK- flgorgo Howatt, French River. nave returned home after Spend‘ in Mass- achuselts. while there they were t; of lvlrs. Howatts cousins. a? and Mrs. W. H. M00136 0'» their cottage. “The Abeglveelh" On the eve 01ft. 211911‘ 3:- the were inv e to e nurture y Mobbs. ihere they were tendered a sur- prise shower. The dining room was beautifully decorated in yellow and ‘ white and two beautiful wedding The seated on the floor where each couple opened and read the verses on their gifts. After all had been unwrapped and the 10BX11’ humm“ verses read the recipients thanked the donors and 858111811 41 -wgfl'n welcome awaited them on P. E. I. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by several of the ladies present,‘ and the guests departed leaving many Heat your car with aTroplc Aire Heater and enjoy a comfortable llrive. ‘Tropic Aire Waters combine _foot warmer, defroster, and air conditioner. Heated from the water 1n the radiator, there is no danger of fumes or odor. / SENIOR DELUX for FORD V-s - -- -- _ ._ _. $16.95 ‘ ARISTOCIIAT ~ — ~ - ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - 14.95 ' UNIVERSAL JUNIOR — - — - - -- - - - - 11.90 "INFERN ---------_-.---__ 9.80 GIGANTIC - _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ._ ._ _ 21.95 MAMMOTH _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _. _ 19.95 ‘Carry Drcadnaught Chains and be prepared for any emergency. we nouns HARDWARE Company Limited Phone 105 g L Charlottetown 15- -._1 ‘ 1 wr- -. G aa rd 'ar1 STIWAITB IRAQI‘ r makes het- 1551-9-14 -f.f UONFEDERATION LIFE no. SURANCE L-6189-7-12-311 i... ARTILLEBY-All ranks wll Domde at Armour-ins on Wednesday evening at seven o'clock to pre- PBH 101' Remembrance Day 1m- “dh L-laaa. M PRESBYPEBIAN cnuncn. _ gem“! Sunday. November 14m Mount Stewart 11 A, M_ qqmmun. 15m Bervlce- Hikhfleld a P.M.Marsh- no no P. M. L-noo-u-rz-ll. AT HOME-Mr‘. and m. Wil- gm 11"“. Gnmud. wlll be st ome to then- friends on the occasion cf their twenty fifth an- niversary of their marriage on saliurdliy. November 13. 193'! irom 3 to 5 and"! t0 10 p.111. 14-1627. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev, MBICOIIH Galbraith will preqgh gt Peoples Church Wednesday, Nov. 10 at 1.30 p. m. and at Birch Hill Thursday, Nov. 11 at 7.30 p. m. 1.4024. CLYDE‘ RIVER BAYTIST CIIURKJIL-A service will be held 1n the Clyde River Baptist church on Sunday evening, November 14th at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. Edison MacDonald, President of the P. E. I. Societies will give an address. Readings and special music. L-1'l0l-11-12-i. to BRADALBANE (DNGREGA- Tl0N.--R.ev. Arthur Wallis. B. A.. Minister. Sunday, November 14th. Sabbath Schools 10.00 A. M. Pleas- ant Valley. 10.30 A. M. Bradalbane. 11.00A.Ml. North Iiranvillo. 2.00 P. M. Rose Valley. Public Worship Services, 11.00 A. M. Pleasant Val- ley. 3.00 P. M. Rose Valley. 7.00 P.M. Bradalbane. The Pastor will con- tinue a Series of Sermons on “The Gospel 0f God." 111-1684-11-12-11. L-1699- 10-2-11. , Peters ‘Road And Vicinity Mrs. Edith McAulay of West Newbury, Mass. after a brief visit at the home of her son Mr. Ray- mond McAulay and her aunt Miss Grace Macdonald and other rela- tives and friends at Peters Road has returned to The U. S. On her return she was accompanied by Mrs. L. P. Butler, Peters Road. who will spend the winter months with her daughters and relatives in Massachusetts and other parts of the eastern States, -Mr. and Mrs. P. Buxton of Worcester, Mas, who have been located at their sunlmer home, Murray River, for some time have recently returned to their home in Worcester. Mrs. John L. Mac‘- donald, Peters Road, accompanied them on the return, and will spend a short vacation with the Buxton family and other relatives and friends, there. The Schr. “Francis Cook," Capt. W. White, Murray Harbor having recently completed loading pro- duce at Calhourfs wharf cleared for Canso, N. S. The Schr “Neclra L" purchased this season by Jenkins Gillis, Mur- ray River, sailed from that port with a load of produce for New Glasgow, N. S.,.and having dis- charged there is again loading for that port. at this time of writing It may be interesting for residents of this locality and other parts of the Province to learn that Mr. John Jenkins is in charge and though considerably on the lul- vance side of 70 years has a steady hand and head. Mr, Jenkins fol- lowed the sea in his younger days. but has very little practice on the “wild and stormy sea" for many years." So we feel like congratulat- ing Capt. Jenkins for his pluck and seamauship. Messrs. James and Charles Crawford. Mrs. A. G. Crawford. Roseneath, and Miss Gladys Mc- Kinnon, Brooklyn, motored to Peters Road where they spent a brief week-end visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnston and family and Mr. and Mrs. Willard McLean, Peters Road. Mr. J. L. McKinllon. general merchant, Pelers Road, has this season purchased two car loads. of lambs from the farmers oi this and the adpoinlng communities. His many friends with The Guardian extend collgratlfatlons to Mr. William E. ‘Th on of Alliston, who attained his ,htleth (80th) birthday on Sunday Oct. 31st. Mr. Thompson was born at Montague i857 and is still going strong. His friends are pleased lo note that iVIr. Joseph G. Jenkins Greek River, is around again as usual after his recent illness. Mr. Gerald McCarron. city. paid a short business trip to Peters Road recently. P. lllfrinltp c111} tbufd) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ll 0.30 P. M.—Soclsl Hall-Guides. 7.00 P. ltL-lleortu Hall-Choir Re- hearsal. ‘1.00 P. MJ-Scouts. IJW P. lip-Brownies. clull FllSEIEETll- on mu or srlllls New Elly Way-No Brushing Stern-Klein, llnlllnl new dlleovery, re- movu blue at nhl llmlsh, ann- like mnglo. Jun! put fsln eeih m bridges In ll Ian of voter and mid Stern-Klee Powder. 0 IIIIIIY brunhlfll- Recommend! dul mlO-IPDPOVQG by Good Iloruekcrplng. At Iolq hank II not dcllgimd. . “If--.” .... YOUR CHANCE TO DO A GOOD TURN HELP BUILD BETTER CITIZENS APPLE DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13o- " BE PREPARED " Meet the Boy Scouts and Cubs with a smile when they ask you to “Buy an Apple” on Sai- urday. The price will be five cents each, but you may pay ahigher price if you feel inclinqL The Pmceeds 8o towards carrying on the work of the local and parent organization. nunwnluumasnmuzBslmaoluxmumyalv ,.,_.....,.. .. W“. s, Annual Subscriptions P. E. Island Hospital (Continued) Charlottetown (additional) Harry A. MacDougal 55m Mrs. H. R. liillson 1,90 Southport (additional) Wellington McNeill 5,00 Leonard Wood gm Kinross and Uigg Collected by Mrs. Walter B. Scott $1.00 each-D. A. McPherson, Mrs, D- J- M01000. M. E. MacDonald, Mrs. S. D. Campbell. John Camp- 37911. IVIIFS. Lloyd Robbins. John S. Martin. S. A. McLeod, Mrs. D. B. McLeod, J. Otis McLeod. Archie Mc. Pherson. Walter B. Scott, Mrs. A. J. A. McLeod. Mrs. w.n. Ross and Miss Ella McLeod (15) 515,99 a0 cents each-Sam Hume, M. F. MOI-Bod. Warren Dawson and Mrs, wrsmewalzg... N. Guns‘ 25c . 300. Mrs. J22 T014111 $17.55 con be Brncklcy 60 d by Mrs. G Rod Mgkrlestoc Sellick. uy d and s. R. L. Blyento 1, Mrs. Charles Mallet? $1.% 50 cents each-Mrs. J. McLeod, Mrs. E. Sell.sk, Mrs. G. Rodd, Mrs, G- Webb. Wallace Stead, Mrs, w Prowsc, Mrs. Alex McLeod (7) 3,56 lVlrs. A. Jackson, 25c; George Blanchard 25c. _59 TOLRI $600 Brookfield 001199990 by Mrs. F‘, C. Dollar $1.00 each—Mrs. Fred Dollar. Mrs. Harry Paul, Nelson Bell. W, G, Darke and Lorne C0195 15» 550g 50 cents each — Mrs. Wllfrerl Wood, Mrs. Brent Dollar, Mrs, Rwsh Moore, Mrs. A. E. Dollar, Mrs. Flora. MacLeod <5) 32,50 Mrs. Charles Newport 30:9; Mrs, A. Campbell, 25c. 55 Total $755 - ' Victoria Collected by Mrs. Kenneth C. Helm 1.00 each-M. MacNevin. Clifford Lea. A. l-Iowatt. Louis McLeod. Wm. Lea. H. B. Wood and Mrs. Jabez Lea u» $10,, c0 cenls GEICIP-MIS. E. Wright, , FY80 Inman. Mrs. Inman, lvlrs. F,‘ M- Clay. Mrs. Noll Waddcll, Mrs, .1, l Waddell, Mrs. V. Lowther. F1111“). z Fffflllfiflll. D. Murchison, Mrs. Rob- ert Myers (l0) $5.00 ' Mrs. Louis l-lnrvntt Ag , 25 oe_nts 0a 1_M .. s1 ,0. 14 lo > woavg 0v 0Q Q or L." "“‘?H++o+o+o¢++o+woonn¢~wu¢ ‘ee- Quarrle, Mrs. H. Profitt, Mrs. fi. . Brown. Mrs. Wilfred MacQuar e, Mrs. Bessie Pillman and J. Knox (8) 81.50 Total $13.90 New Willshlrg Collected by Miss Hilda Noye G. B. Noye $2.00 Walter Clark $390 w. n. Clark $2.00 $100 each-Mrs. Geo. l; McLean, Edwin Edwards. Daniel McLean, M. 1 R. Mclmnn, n. N. Easter, lvllss Bessie i Clarke. Clarence Noye, Henderson I Bros, <10 $3.001 50 cents each-Sheldon Easter, i Geo. Clark $100 Total $1590 Pinlrcltc and Vicinity Collected by J. J. lvlcDonald 1 Dr. A. c. McRae $5.00 50 ccuis each - Chas. Morrison, Eddie Buchanan, W. l-l. Mclnnls, Mrs. C. R. McKenzie (4) $2.00 lVIrs. J. M. McDonald, 25c; Mrs. J. D. McDonald, 25o .50 Total $7.50 French River. Long River and New Iondon Collected by Haul Weeks and‘ Florrie Paynter. Adonljah Marks $1.00, Harriet McLeod $1.00, 50 cents each-G. I". Fcrgusonp, EMMET GAVI FOX PELTING AND FOX run CLEANING 5 g PLANT More]! Hotel Warehouse -~ 130 Kcnl Street CHARLOTTETOWN We are prepared to give you expert Service, the best skinning—stretched on BT00" 50111190 boards. And the new fur 0191101111: medium “Mano” brings out on the pelt the sparkling blush of beauty. All work guaranteed the bcsi. Prices as you wunl'thell\——elll"ll_ if) U10 work. Special prices on lillamlues Please give me a trial, then I won’t havo to ask you again. My Work wlll hrlng you buck. EMMETT GAVIN Morell Hotel 136 Kent Street Charlollelllw!‘ Mrs. Wesley Paynter and Mrs. Gar-k field Johnston (3) $1.50. 25 cents each-Jean McLeod. Mrs. Allison McLeod, B. Reaflh Meek. Mrs. David Paynier, Mrs. Eliza Mc- Leod, Mrs. Chas. Payntcr, John Cole, Watson Jost, Chas. Locke, Mrs. Heath Harclng. J. A. Meek and Mrs. D. C. McKay (12) $300 Mrs. Allan Doughart 30 Total $6.70‘ Fredericton 1 Collected by Mrs. John Cutlific and Mrs. John MacKay. . $1.00 each-Heber Weeks, Howard Weeks, Fred Weeks, Mrs. F. W.‘ Cutcliffe <4) $400 Hunter River collected by Mrs. J. S- MacLcod McGuigan 8r Boyle 2.00 Dr. H. L. Mellish 1.00 J. S. MacLcod 1.00 W. T. Bowman 1.00 L. W. Ripley 1.00 50 cents enclr: Mrs. J, E, c0115- ~\ SPECIAL FIVE-DAY SALE, NOVEMBER 12 T0 17. Mrs. N. A. Cullifffl ~75 50 cents each: Seymour Scott. d h‘. “m. w Memo,“ 50 cents each-Mrs. J. A._Cutllfi;e1,'| M“; Harry Petmck‘ Han-y 91.0,, ‘ _ r Mcuod Sr" 50 cents gang HR¢1O§B,w§gl:€fLR:;lIIwe\g{slI by, Bert Warren, Golding Smlth. Mm Th,» “Drum 50 Mum ML“ J gen bmiwcn and ('3 D Marl-ism; wesleY Hood‘ Duncan Mcphan‘ Mary NIv-Phrlrrorl 50 cents and (51,. - - $2.0M RIghlilddDIiiI-(E and Hazen ‘How- Aug“, Krphopnn 1;, cents’ J B McKav . 5: i; Misfit; McGl-egor 75 cent“ Ge?‘ Total for ‘ilurrav River‘ $13.50 ‘Tokal ~ ‘.100 Mgnongllzi cgiltlast5lzsll/lélg9l-its 22ml? Mount Hnhc, r-ollccicd h)‘ Harold ADD TO-IIOSPITAL ' c ~ Dm-kl-nrlcrff Arthur Stone‘ Wallace Hood and '25 cont: cllvll‘ .~‘\'.'\‘ McLeod. Miss Bessie Stone. Total Glddlngs, Capt. Borlnell and Les- ter Brehaut. 50 cents each: W. S. H “a0 ,m_ M“ ‘ Dalziel. J. H. Saunders and J. B. . I .f.__:__>:*?l,f “~ w- l" sellflf-___Fg‘f_fl:llk_§i_saunders. 25 cents each: Alonzo “QUICKER SERVICE Z 3 U1 A m Nllmv ab?“ shat-h anfldwc’ omcr Hume. Mrs. Clarence Nicolle NW0 . . ~ 1- v 1m. 1101131120 Smith 45 cent», Robert Paging/fir. gkxenzie and MacQuarl-lc 30 cents. lvlrs. Flora ; -_ “has. Forguson) fiTGFSlseK-nlrsmr .1 . Large 25 cent», Mrs. H. McLeod 25 1C H norm“ I'M cents. $9 .75 ‘ 50 I cenls each: Mrs. Lillian Tutal ' ‘Johnston. Angus JOIITWJOB. V511" Cornwall, Collected hy Mrs. - _ A. Rn: olds. Mrs. "He" "Qward Strickland, B YR A. V. Johnston 40 centfn Mrs‘ J35- Frank Howard 100 v ._ , ,__ 3- cents each; Wilbert ma“ W‘ flillnlellhtfiilinllgiillllllslfi. Mrs. Watson mmesqgraxreul Nvlllil‘ ‘M13... John \Vhlifi- MTE- w' s; an Newson . _ _ Mk M nda Wm" Gordon MacMillan 2.00 R‘ K “an 5 ‘ a I $1270 Angus McDonald. V. H Docken- dorff. Mrs. J. llmckclrzirlrff. Mrs. “Inna-v Rive?‘ called“ by Mn‘ Annie Burhoc, A, (l, Judson, J. °“ °° P. McLcnd. .1. w m» r». .1. u. “'00 each: Percy WNW‘ Edgar McLeod Mrs M. All-Ftvnlrl Dan McKay. Mk5 Ailmv livlimnon 20 cunts. Total L-l6ll0-ll-l2-ll. $2.95 A“ AAAAA AAA k ‘ ‘ 'RIX’S GROCERY for ""~P‘1~Dvfi@;1|§-_~_‘ , v BETTER PRICES ” 2 pkgs. - -_ _ _ PERFECTION SOAP HAWES’ FLOOR WAX HAWES’ FLOOR GLOSS LYNN VALLEY TOMATO EVAPORATED MILK All Brands, 3 Tins __ __. _ FLOUR 10 bars - _ _ _ M _ _ _ __ _ 1|b.Tin _____ ___ PinTin—__-____.______ 59$ w» _________ ._..23c CRANBERRI 3 um _ _ 5i _ 23¢ CLARICS TOMATO JUICE m. 1, 4 m _ _ 23¢ SULTANA _“ CLARKZS TOMATO JUICE, Tall, :1 for ~ - 21¢ RAISINS, 2 lhs. _ 0 BLUE RIBBON CLARKE TOMATO JUICE, large (101 02,) each 49c i-k-W-kim- COCOA, per 11,, _ 18c CLARK’S TOMATO sour, 4 tins _ _ - _ 29¢ BULK COCOA JELLO -_ crlAnlcs TOMATO CATSUIQZ bottles _ - _ 29¢ 2 m‘ " " " * — CLARK'S CHILI SAUCE, per bottle — - -- 13¢ 29c _ _ _ 43c ES _.__27c Robin “nod 24 u». SHREDDED WHEAT, Royal Household b"! GRAPE NUT FLAKES» 2 Pkls- — — 23¢ Purity Sugar Krisp CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs. 25c ‘Ffflalk ‘I RANKINEPS sonns, ve use. I , Maple Lg‘, RANKINE s Mrur umcn, 2 pkgs. FEEDS Cracked Corn, q Cornmeal, or: ‘ Oilcake, 10o 111. bag 51.95 TIP TOP MARMALADE 32 oz, bottle — — — — ~ - —- TIP TOP MARMALADE 4lb.iin--—__---- 25o QOYTESLI. “i““_°‘E“E“I _ _ 25c 45c while they last TEA Brown Bclly Our Special Indian Ceylon Moran's llluennso 2 pkgs. - - 23c 2 pkgs. _- "_ 33c 33c L i 21o , q I lnn2a__nE ~* KEETA SALMON - H’ i 1 +oo¢+ O-§§-§-@§-§§ OOO§§O@9f§§-§O-QO-§}O§-§§§Q-Q LONGWORTH AVENUE STORE wE nEuvER To ALL PARTQ PHONES I021 and 1022 OF THE I QUEEN STREET STORE CITY PHONES I601 and 1602