OCTOBER s. 194g ltomeand saveilli” on each Jlow lgiveMaig and mgselfa Cold Wave . Thrifty women the country over are cold waving their hair and their daughters’ to glamorous new beauty with Charm-Kori Supreme. Done in 2 f0 3 boars, at home, your beautiful cold wave will lat [or ssonfbs. Lake-story Kurl ls SAFE The result must a \-_.__ - " tested, Charni- IACH KIT IS COAIPLITI » y. {or every type and texture of hair. Mar- velous, too, for your daughters’ hair. compare with any beauty-shop wave costing up to 3 l 5.00 or more or your money back. In St. Annes officiated. He tlzil Mass. P0505. l-Jleanor groom. W88 blue net over a bouquet of pink roses whi m Gallant. brother oi’ nblv supported the groom. l-‘mm church they the home of Bolton-Gallant A very pretlyToddlng took place‘ September 25th. when Cornelius marriage.- to M? of the late Mr. .\lrs. Gallant of New Orleans. Rev. Joesph Pineau, uncle of the bride. The bride looked very charming in! e floor length f over satin. She wore a fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of red! Doiron. sister bridesmaid ééroéd/ W"!!! nous m AT All DIUO ITOIII, GOAIITIE AND VAIIITY GOUNTIII m when a very sumptuous breakfast was served to lmmedlatg reiativee and friends. Mrs. Gallant, mother of the bride VLILS. llloetlng chose blue and wore a oorsage of navy with wlhlte Church. Hope River, l aralr Gallant and also celebrated Nup- dPESS 0 Hotel where the of are’ my“ and wore‘ taffeta. and carried 1e Elb- the bride proceeded to the brides parent white not,‘ gift; um a lpecln Title following day spend their hor-eymoon in Somer- ville. Mass. and other placu. On their return they will reside’ at 251 King Street. Many wishes sre extended to the newly married couple for a long and haPDY wedded life. white carnations. Mrs. Dob-on wore carnation-s. The wedding party motored to women's Oharlottewwn Where a W9dd1nB,Trinity United Church, Charlotte- notine in the evening where supper pre5|deq_ was served to a large number of. relatives ar-i friends and the 1'6“. and the President extended a cor- main-der of the bvening was spent in singing and dancing. The)’ Tewlved mil-HY 511d uwlul also to the visitors present. l one from the waiting staff of the Charlottetown the president in an em- bride ‘he!’ l?" w For Oclo-ber the Theaftcrnoon Auxiliary oi tht; o Missionary Society 5011 0! M11 811d MXI- 54019119 D0170‘! dinner was sw/Bd ll m9 Qul-‘w town. met ln the East Parlour on of Charlottetown, was united In Hotel. Thursday, the 3rd. inst. Leona delta-liter They returned to the There was a _ dial welcome to several members who had been absent for some time, Meeting opened with prayer by I The theme for the year is, "Ful- filling our Church Membership." theme ls. “In ;Chrlstlike Lives." All joined in singing. "Jesus t-alls us, o'er the tumult." after which prayer was offered and tile Lord's prayer re- peated in unison. The Scripture readings were ,glven by Mrs. A. Godkln and Mrs. J, Lockhart, Morrison's “Sea Breeze" Pavilion VICTORIA DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY iltol SATURDAY 9 to 12 Featuring 0. K. Presby Orchestra This devotional service was con- cluded by singing, “Come ye thank- .ful people. come." l The minutes of the September meeting were read by Mrs. I... Bus- tln. the Recording Secretary , The Treasurer, Mrs. Bennett re- ported that $105.06 had been sent to the Presbyterlal Treasurer and that the total for the three quart- ers was $492.62. Mrs. E. C. McKay reported 66 visits. 19 to the hospilal and sans- tori-um. . Mrs. W. P, McLeod read a short BfilCle on “Modcnaie drinking." The Corresponding secretary re- ported that two members had pass- ed to higher service slnoo September meeting, Mrs. E. T. ’MUlllS ’MUMS ’MUMS Chrysanthemums are in full swing again. u-i-j. Per- fect in shape, alluring in brilliant colors, no other flower ls more versatile In floral piece for any and every occasion. too short. you need adaptability to every Everybody loves ‘Mums . . . there's elegance in every bloom . . . and for most flower lovers the 'Mum season is all Send a bouquet of 'Mums the next time flowers. West End Nurseries Ltd. 22 Richmond 8t. Phone 96 Riggs and Mrs, James Puncher. i T c sympathy and loving thoughts of the members were ex- ltended to llhte relatives. t very n ret l t f ,Mlss Elma EreimhnfmTrlhltlfd, $1’; read by Mrs. Houle, I The collection and fall thank of- felri-ng were received and dedicat- e The President announced that our Field Secretary. Miss Ida Mc- Kenzie, B.R..E. would address the _ ladies of the church on Frida eve- l hing in Heart: Memorial . Th. EOSUPTIIUI poem "The Indian Road.“ .V ea l D. L0 l Mrs. Blrlslin, n8 ey w“ read by An interesting program on Ind]; was conducted by the President anxd several llmemhléers. "M118 11 t I country ‘W53 compared with farming in Canada and life in a large village was graphically described, An Indian Slayer was offered by the Presl. en . lsilent prayers were offered for til our missionaries working in lthlsltdcountry, us each name wls ca e . ‘t ‘The member. regretted to hear hat one of our workers, Mrs. D. MacAusland is moving to Halifax. Trowbritlge soao m. m: Modern Chapel ll. t. loila ‘a soil. inc. l!!! Ie-sebuette Avenue. Cambridge, Ian. FllllEllAl. SERVICE Our Alliol D. MacLeod ls familiar with your Funeral problems for New England. must IIII for prompt and effleleiit ser- “SIRVICP ls e “LONG” WWI" ‘Sgiévyyllehbe missed in the auxiliary eetlng closed ith l I , ' the Lord our Godwshall 5:; U" Mllbsh Benediction. . _-__-._______ NOT IIALTING PRODUCT OF HOT All. FURNACES ION TORONTO. 0c 4 - Local - ducers of hot sir flimiceg ‘ZR; Ffldfly hllht that no immediate sto page in production Is contem- Dle ed in Toronto. They were mm- IMMIHI on a statement by Mal.- Gen. A. Young, vice-presl-ilent o! a houslns and mortgage cor- poration at Winnipeg. {mt produc- ltlon "would cease today or tomor- -row" because of the basic steel lstrilte, One Toronto manufacturer said "we are getting along reason- large attendance the ' T"? Cllélil-QEEIQWN filléRDlAN . OEIITIIAI. GIIAIIIIIAII This column In reserved for new: of local interest, nut adverlblng of a newsy nature may be inserted st five cents a sword. strictly pay able In udnnoe- CBABWILL tar Photographs CONFEDEB. ATION LIFE EN BUH-ANCE. BOOK WOOL in stock Holmans, Charlottetown Store. ORDER. NOW. - Blankets, Ta1l-, ored Shirts frcm S. 1-‘. Tarbush. . ANNUAL rials-Two Charlotte-l town Hospital Guild. Tuesday, B . . 1 CHICKEN suntan aria Dan-eel in C n Hall, Monday. October 14th. Webster's Orchestra. i CLIFTON CREAM PELTB. - A convenient Refreshing Skin Clean- ser and Powder Base. Purse com- pacts 35c. Juniesons Drug Store. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear in Guardian must be in ofllce by noon of day previous to insertion to enslm publication. B. 8. ‘MEIGLE" loam ill Char- lottetown Wednesday, October 9th for St. Pierre and St. Johlrts. New- lolsridland. For space apply to Bun- tain, Bell dz Co., Agents. KNIGHTS 0F COLUIVIBUS banquet Thursday, Oct 10th. Char- lottetown Hotel. 8 p.m. Tickets may be had from Lecturers Com- mittee or at Hotel Thursday eve- niritl. at. T. -— Mr. and Mrs. daughter Margaret Mary to John», Henry Quinn. Hamilton, Ontario.‘ Marriage to take place in Halifax, in October. POPULAR APPOINTMENT -Mr. F. W. Gallant of Charlottetown has‘ been appointed CNXR. agent at. Bradalbane, This community is fortunate obtaining an agent. with such railway experience as Agent Gallant has nearly 20 years scr- vlce rt of which time was spent work rig at heavy offices in Nova Bcotila. and New Brunswick. re- turning to Island division last May. -Dr. Bernard Shaw. who recently received his discharge from the wlater visiting his mother, Mrs George Shaw. - Halifax Herald. is an attorney for the formerly on the Chamber of Education, Corporation Counsel Minority Lender. State Legislallilc Mr. Locke is also President _ Catholic Laymen’s Retreat League, 511d!" Mrs. R. E. Mutch. the President. Maine, Past State Deputy. Maine State Knights of Columbus, Vice Supreme Master, Fourth Degree. K. of C. comprising the New England States and President of the Holy Mary's, Bidde- N-Lme Society, St. ford. Maine, ~ The liannet Rock Lighthouse ls - Their llome! Frank Linton, his wife Core, ’ end Frank's brother, Ralph, have licked the housing short- age . . . they have set up home | in the famed Gennet Rock Lighthouse, perched high above the wafers of the Bay of Funclyl Their only neighbors are the birds that inhabit the rock - tbeir closest Cflfnplnifllll ere the ships that pale in the night and the day. The life of n Iighfhouse- keeper is new to them, but with plenty of work, books, and the radio to prevent loneliness, and tripe to the mainland to break the monot- ony. they love it! In The Steri- darcl this week, an exclusive article tells a fascinating story of the duy-to-dey life of these three who call the Cannot Rock their botnel Well worth reading! THE “SERUM” THAT MADE MUITDERER HEIRENS TELL THE TRUTH! The doctor convened eeeuelly with the eventing good-ionising 11-year- old buy In the Chicago police IIQAI- quarlen u he slowly, very slowly pressed fbe plunger of the hypo deruile. Little by Iltflo, In staccato, bitten-off sentences the boy began h Ills ebeut the‘ idnepping and brutal murder of little slir-yeer-old Susanne Degrlnl It took what in celled the “truth serum" to probe - the truth out of the murderer! This week, The Standard, in e les- turi article, reveals the truth about this wo-nderful drug they eell "truth serum . “TIME TO CHANGE HATS" A women young and beautiful, In!‘ deed on the floor . . . murdered! John Devin, veteran and would-be Inactive, found himself he! ll h" with hi: first nsel How did he solve it? Here's a murder mister! novel that is a n: at unusual ca- binntion of humor d pletl "Thus u Cltenle Hats" app-m in ww- pletieflforus. in The Standard this wee . YOU CAN WIN $IOO You have probably dreamt about pulling your liltebeu lpnrf, rnov|n| tho sink, building cupboards, and generllly meking your kitchen offi- elent undboeutlful. ll you an get these Idms of yeure on eper, we would like to have l I at Yflur ltlvel Irlteben. The Standard Is offer- u prise of U00 fer the best plen of l made-ever kitchen. Reed rom- t“ lehlle about fble confer! In ' Afthl’: eelilnn In The Sten- er alisiiiililiéi ebly well" bul. he said thnt If no new materials arrive his firm would heve to close down about the end of Ootobc. ls Jilfennf and beftn DOCTOR FOR. KIT. STEWVART‘ IEIIEIIQIEJIEIEIEIEIIEIIEIIEJIIEIEIEIEJIEIIEIIEIIE] IEIIIEIIEIIEIIEIEEI PAGE THREE oII these family needs. ll VIM and VIGOR Tosfy Extract of Cod Liver . . . pleasant-lost- Ing tonic for children and odvlts. 20 01s., 2 fer $190 William K. Jackson. President of the (Xlamber of Commerce of the United States, Boston. and a leading figure in the fruit busi- ness. Mr. Jackson succeeded Eric A. Jc-hnsion at the annual meet- ing of the U. S. Chamber in At- lflllll: Olly last spring. Mr. Jack- son will be guest speaker at the 17th Annual Meeting of The Can- adian Chamber of Commerce at Winnipeg on October 10th. Vim-Vim Multiple Coptules...5 vile- mins with added minerals, when! germ oil and liver concentrate . . . buy o supply for the whole family. Ioxes of 300 2 for $8.98 l0 OI. DIINEBAL OIL 2 for 81.25 ' Nyol Iron and Yeast l Tablets . . . excellent blood builder. 2MPOQI Nyol Cod Liver Oil l6 02s., 2 for$1 .50 COSMETICS Muriel Astor Fore Powder . . . exqui- l l). l... lvlorrell, as Executive Secretary, is chief of the pennan- erlt staff of The Canadian Cham- ber of Commerce. with National Tolre advantage of our time-limited 2 for I Sale’ and get double value on loned. Dr. Shaw, accompanied by Mrs. Shaw, spent a week in Brldrzc- GUEST SPEAKER — Mr. Thomas F. Locke, Biddeford. Maine, who will be the guest speaker at the Knights of Columbus annual bin- quet this week will arrive in the City Tuesday evening. Mr. Locke City of Biddeiord and a. former Mayor, was Board lty. Montreal, in 1908. In his early forties. Mr. Morrell is “Don" . to hundreds of business men in the Board of Trade and Chamber of commerce movement from coast to coast. He was appointed to his present post on the death of the late W. L. Clark in 1942. ATTENDED FUNERAI» Nlirs. F. J. Casey has returned from Saint John, N. 18.. where she at- tended the funeral of her sister- ln-lau’. Mrs. H. T. McCarthy who , died in Boston, Mass, last week. ‘ SCHOOL BOARD MEETS --At ' a meeting of the Ci-ty School Board held yesterday afternoon the re- signation c-f Mr. J, Pius Callaghan ns acting vice-principal of Queen Squnre School was accepted with much regret. The resignation will lake effect as soon as a new male teacher can be procured. Mr. J. W. Croken was appointed acting vice- priricipal. his duties to commence when Mr, Gzllaghanfia resignation takes effect. 104 FAMILIES AT MAPLE IIILLS-Ollc hundred and foul“ families are now living at Maple,‘ Hills and are assured of living; ouarters there until Septomlber of, 1947. Mr. J. F. Connolly. deputyq Minister of Reconstruction. n-i formed The Guardian yesierdayu The winters supply of coal has been stored and the heating and lighting facilities are functioning efficiently. Mr. Connolly said. So lonlz as the present ten-ants main- tain the hlril standard of order-l liness and general good conduct which characterizes them. they‘ will have nothing to fear until, next fall st least, Mr. Oonnollyl added. __ l MARITIMEBS IN MONTREAL ~A very illjOyfillie reception. and tea was hcld bv ‘in: Marltzne Women's Club of nioluuteu-i. lnc., on Saturday afternoon, October 5th. in the Prince of wales Salon. Windsor Hotel. This “F35 arranged by the Social Committee under the con- veilorship of Mrs. Claude S. Rluh- aroson. lvlrs. A. l). lwss. President. was assisted in receiving by Mrs. J. E. hiacVicar, Miss Margaret Mur- ray anzl Mrs. M. A, loose. Mrs. Ross, after welcoming the members and their guests outlined the pro- grume for the coming year. Several vocal selections were rendered by Armonde Davis. culltrallo. accom- partied on the piano by Mrs. F. H. Mathewson. Mrs. W. H. Porter, Mayor of Klentvllle. Nova Sootia, and a sister-ln-law of Mrs. Claude S. Richardson. gave a very informal talk, tllrouleih which she extended to the Club greetings from the Marl- timels. Mrs. A. J. Moore gave a com- mer's work at the Military Hospi- tal. Ste. Anme de Bellevue. And Mrs. A. J. Boyd told about the per- sonal parcels for Britain wihich have been sent during the past sea- son, Mrs. G. R. Maclleod, Mrs. J. E. Macvlcar. Mrs. J. R. Peardon and Mrs. R. J. Russell presided at the tea tables. t Personals Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Forsythe and Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Keenan left by car Sunday morning on n visit to Ottawa. Toronto. Mont- real and other points. ——.-_ . Mrs. Dick Over and little daugh- ter Dianne arrived from England on Friday. They were met at Hall- fax by Mr. Over who had arrived from England a month prevloui. went an operation ln the Peter’ Bent Brigham flbspltal, Boston, returned homc by plane Sunday. She wus accompanied from Monr- ton by her father. Mr. A. R. Gilli who flew ovcr to meet her, .____ igilarantees of employment ll t: ..- tlmsted that Home will 3:'°-,",1g¢fl"'-*g°°*;§,1$ wl‘.':"...’l"‘.?..T. l§§§.“‘;‘;‘ 31.51.2125 57-hour t» m»- u-ouow- - ""' “ " ' " visit to her brother, Mr. w. w ~—i—-—— QN Thompson, Winnipeg Beach. ~ BUEN% AIRES- Sept. 39 * ___ (AP) - The Chamber of Depu- The week-end newspaper flint The many friends n; Jggkig ties Sslilrdew 60111019195 0mm?!‘ [lad to know that he ls much im- Smsll of lteriel shortages and the coming stantimlly unchanged with awards 8 506 the most construction activity for the month with contracts amount- prehemive summary of the surn- lng to 820. activity in Ontario and the West- ern Provinces was down over the same period last year. with awards o! $11,816,300 and 8110306300 ri- spectivsly. In a survey of wards for the first nine months in 1916-46. it is revealed that there trend sway from residential con- struction; last year that c cation of oonstruvtlon amounted for over half of the nine months’ awards of SQOBMQOOIL this year-bless than one-third of th been for l . n! now of all construction. structlon is over 20 per cent. and englneerinlt work amounts to al- most l8 per cent. lng the first nine months. com- mung; pencentiuzes for business. ______ l I Miss Audrey Olllls who uiider- 31-5. 18 and 10 P" wit The Italian Gas Workers today called ii strike through the country in support of claims for stabilizing working conditions and Smell, on of Mr. .nd Mrs. Lloyd slonal approval of the I Bummegslde will benmefll‘! purchase d Unites RAVCI a e Canadian Army, left last week for Headquarters in Montreal. A “Y “fimd_d.n_ Mount Stewart. P, E. I.. Where he Maritimer bv bdrth. Ntr. Morrell ‘PM d “Mo,” will open a medical practice. En loined the staff of The Canadian cote y_ en e route to the Island from saint Chamber 0t Comgnercg lypon fletter-nriwdfl- John. N. B., where he was stat- graduation from McGi1l Unlvers- a," ‘M. FOR TEETH , Holdtile Detifpl Hole _. I Powdermholds plates ‘ securely, tasteless and odorless. 2 for 50! Nyseptol Tooth Po ste. Large also 2 for 5h 142 Prince Si. 178 Queen St. IEJIEJIEIEJIEIIEIIEJEJIEJIEIEIEIIEJIEIEIZEEIEIIEJE EJEJEEEKDEEIIEJIEEIIEEJEIEIEIIEIIEIIEII J. E. H. WORTH WORTHY DRUG STORE FOR SlUGGISIjI SYSTEMS Homogenlsed Milli of FOlACl-IES and PAIN! Strikes pain instantly . , . Nysorbo Llnlment . . . unllseptlc and penetrating. Mllwlflli-‘l- lurge bottle Smell, 2 for 49c 2 for $1.00 large, 2 for 75s Oil of Wintergreen 2 on, 2 for 35c Nyol Anlocld Powder "Your Best Bet When Stomach’: Upset." RREOIKOI cefillfl ' '°' ‘°' H and H Cough Syrup Min-tel 0" for ell the family. 3 p“. $145 Largo Ill‘ 2 for 50c Kidney Pills A sole lhrool is don- 150'" ° 5°‘! porous . . . lodlzed 2 for $1.00’ Throat Gorgle . . . unli- septic, pleasant and Ho,” Lawn" ' hauling. 2 for 2 for 2! as‘ Handy tablets 2 b. 35¢ SIIAVING NEEDS 5.0., m” m,“ will. Por Shaving Cream pgm| _ _ _ u mming, fora smoolhendoee healing and antiseptic 9""- COUQIItSYTUP. i‘ ‘Jr’. “fi” ergo e a h" so‘ 2 for 59o ton iiinnits Nyol Children's Talk . . . with vllflllllts Uni minerals . . . helps prgmoh appetite on! growth. 2kr79e Nyol Loxocold . . . a quiclt and efieclive re- lief Irom feverish and tongested colds. iferile Breolf up that cold with Cold Capsules . . . effective Icsf relief. 2 for QOe White bronchitis Mk- lure. 2 h" 5w Nyzome Medical!‘ Skin Creon . . . soothing application for windbuln, Illa‘- lngond dscpplng...hepe& soft and mouth, preemine- 2ior35eend2fer9k | PARTIAL LIST I ONLY Phone I i ‘ Phone I'll proved from his serious illness in’ the PEI. Hospital Mrs. Ffilnk Murray, Grafton? Street. has returned from attendJ ing the C. W.-L. Convention in Vancouver. On the way home she sto off at several places to vlst with friends. STATISTICAL SUMMARY OF CANADIAN CONSTRUCTION Reflecting the continuing ma- seasonal slowdown, construction contracts awarded across Canada continued to decline during tember, i946, when a total of 316.400 was recorded by Lean Building Reports . This amount approaches the fig- ure of 842005.400 tabulated dur- ing the same month last Year. and i; $5130 millions lower than Aug- ust, 1946. A significant shift in the nature of construction work is also seen in the decline in resi- dential construction whlch totalled 813540.500 for the month. a drop of 05.9 millions from lust Septem- ber. while business building and factory construction indicated in- creases, with totaLs of 816.376.1390 and 8105491500 respectively. Eng- ineering amstructlon was sulb- ‘whit-mug? auebec registered $39,800. Construction ls a definite lessifi- whereas 08300 contracts have housing. Business build- socounts for 28.7 per cent factory con- Last year. dur- ndimtrlal and engineering were ROME. Sept. so — tRcuteri-l- Union govern- ‘relephctio Co. —- Interns- tional Telephone 8a Telegraph subsidiary-for $95,000,000. human race is rice. MOLASH, Kent. ixnsland —i°l’) —W'heat has been grOWfl here HUI seed in chaff stuffed into an did The principal food of hall the mattress 30 years a80- TD COMIAI IAD IIEATH, COI-OATE ODITAI. TESTS FRO .4111‘ T\ll'\Nl\ l‘ COIOATFS ACTIVI 1N0 FOAM OI" IUD CB IETWDO TIIH — ClIAN OUT NCAVNO FOOD IAIIICLIS-SYOP SIAONANT SAUVA OO8:S—&OVI ‘Ill CAUSI HIPS