w||.|. You m: or HEART DISEASE? Deaths heart disease alone almost equal all deaths from cancer, T.B., and violent and accidental death. Where does Vitamin E and surgery come into the Heart Disease picture‘! ,What are some of the many. kinds of heart‘ disease? How do smoking and drinking affect ‘the heart? What hope do doctors hold o‘... n» heart patients? A Magazine feature in The Standard this Week] SUPPLYIHG THE SHIPS that sail the Seven Seas! Did you lrnosv fllat for a three months’ voyage, tho average ship requires about 1,800 items? 0r that at one time a ship chandler was fabled as one of the big- gest peacetime blaelr rnarheteers? This week in The Standard! l Ahoy! SAMBRU LIIINTSIIIP! . Life on a iightahip can be packed with suspense or un- bearably monotonous. What does the crew do on their two months “on", and one month "oft"? The Standards roto this week gives you a glimpse of Illa, in war and pence, aboard the Sambro Light Vessel oif Halifax. YOII GAN 000K 0N A l 390N195 ONE-PLATE aunuen Says one youn re-hab wife — “For rive ears I've . trekked across . nada . . . cooking on one-p te burn- ers. Now, discharged from the Air Force, my husband has decided to go to unit-malty, so it looks n; i! I'll be cooidng on one or two burners for another four or five years. Can't we hot-plate wives have recipes, trio?" Kate Aitkan comes to your rescue with several delicious 1513;; that can be prepared minus oven. This week's ll- Ginger Rogers . . . the Magnificent Doll! Boto feature! Includes colour cover and three picture pages on Gingcfls now movio now in production-"The B-B "Magazine - Novel - Rotogruvure - (omits Qilie §tundurd Gifts Appreciated Please excuse me f0? KIVITIC W" such a trouble I send you a photo oi my “Hilly. You hnvc greetings from my 1W5- band and from all m.v family- Yours truly. w . Barpara Psppadopo os. lioilrgzmg letter has D1533 re~ My address. "m ‘>_\ ‘rs. John McQuai . Em- Barnum pappadomulom 81.0"‘ Pl. I and is sell expisn- . Alon“) Thaskcn‘ Katerine, Greece. MAKE OWN SOAP CINCINNATI-With soap short- age. the public library found its hooks on how to m-ske the bath and washroom comlodity were loaned our while requests for such hooks piled up. To meet the situa- tiovn, an assistant librarian visit- ed a farm where soap-making is a tradition and came back with a recipe, which was printed and is helm: distributed io eager house- wives. 4 A 51%" MELA Knierinc, Cvr.. B. li. i946. Drar liindnmz- The Red Cross Rave us some cloths. My Joy was met when I found your address in cur cloths. cm madam u you have leaned '0 hm u very hard life during the war. I thank our God who saved us from all the dangers. WE ore nine members in our "milv and our m; is very hue. will you please if it is possible W“ iliVc my name to somebody “h” i5 nble to help us by sendlnz ‘ififlmc cloths. 4-1‘ CENTRAL GUARDIAN Ihh eolasaa is reserved tor non at loeal interest. but awarding or a newsy nature may be insane; at live oenta a word, strictly pay sbie in advance. CILIWILL IQ [fining-gum I CONFEDEBATION LII" SUBANCL t m THE FIT-BITE Shoe Company Ltd. for all types of Iootwear. rrANo LESSONS _ whom Mumhlsm 171 Dorchener Street. 5K1 YABKAE and Curling Coats at Jack Cameron's. "The Store for Men." ALL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Wrap- ped Free at Crocketfls Jewellery. Kent Street. HAVE YOU SEEN the reduced Winter Coats at Tihe Fashion Shoppe, Great George Street. 5 A. McDONALIYS open all day Wednesday. until Christmas. MISS MADELINE (LUMMIE) OOGTELLO has joined the stall o! the Kent Beauty Bhovppc. ABROLOCK AsrnAL-r- sumo- , Magnificent Doll"! ~ LES Justyreceived cur Brantiord Asphalt Shingles. Fennel! dz Chandler. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY annual meeting next Friday night, 8 O'clock in City Council Chambers. Public invited. MOUNT ALBION HALL- —- Spec- ial Evangelistic Service, Tuesday, November Kth, 730 P. M. All are invited to attend this Service NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to woes: Guardian must be in oflice b! noon of dsv previous to insert-tor to ensure publication. BOOK 0F KNOWLEDGE — Educate your child. It Pays. Write R. H. Bousiieid, Head Of» fice Representative, c/o Genera. Delivery. Charlottetown. A MEETING, of the Navy, Army, Air Force Oificers’ Club will be held on Tuesday. 26 Nov. i946. at 8:30 pm. to hear address by Maj. Gen. D. G. spry, can, v5.0. Full attendance is requested. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs J. M, Ludo-er, Charlottetown, an- nouncc hhe engagement of their daughter Mary Thelma io Edward Ear} Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Francis. Fortune Bridge, P E. i. Marriage to lake place in the near future. VISITORS T0 MONCTON - Visiiors with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Chapman. Waterloo Street, are Mrs. Marcus Gay, Springfield. P. EI, Mrs Reg Sicevvs, Lynn. Mass; Mrs. Fred Frencite, Bath- ursl; Miss Isoia Caniy, Edmund- ston and Harvey Bernard of Brad- nlbanc, P E1 —Moncton Tran- script. VISITING PARENTS — Photo- grnphcr Arthur Policy. R C N , ar- rived in the city this week from Nadcn. B C.. accompanied by his bridc, the former Grace Ferguson 01 Hampton, P.E I They will leave me latter pflfl, of the week for Mrs. Policy's home, site»;- which they will $911111] 1,0 iii? WBSI Th6)’ H!!! IIIE guests of Mr Policy's parents, Cupl. and Mrs n c. Policy. Duke street. -Sydney Post Record- Hi-Y OLUBS- A very mioynble social was hold on Friday "lgnt by the Hi-Y girls nnd Iii-Y boys clubs. Tho evening started by a “avenger hunt in which iii the members took part. This was lol- lowod by a short quiz. Lunch We! served by the siris after which dancing was the main attraction led by Paul Cudmore. The mem- bers extcnd~lheir thanks to Paul for the music and also the girls who were responsible for the lo- clai and to Miss Olive Keeplnx for her support. Miss Keeping is the Hi Y girls club adviser. PIIALANX CLUB - The weekly supper meeting of the club was held st the Y. M, O. A. and to all who in any WW “ After supper the minutes were H!!! 111 W911‘ "d Wnwmm" by the Tribune Dan Jewell. Alter the minuies Mr. Noisnn MIPEWETI of the General Boys’, Work Sea. gave a short and lively talk which was enjoyed by the club. After which a short business meeting was hold which was followed by a open house. coiled upon was Dick Horse club's pianist wim displayed his talents. The members were Dun Msr-Lellsn and Fred Norton who sung s duet, s solo by Mr. Wen- rial Mar-Lathe who sang the Bells oi Si, Mary, This young min will be n great singer some day. A Phalanx cake sale is to be held NENS ULIVES 4am. you e/ this week. u, Flora, Mrs. Elmer Schooli, of Wash- Phalanx Boqueia and Mousse: of w r h I IIGWIIK The first membl: $8213“ n‘; Drown“ M m. t» t Plan To Attend NOTRE DAME HIGH TEA l WEDNESDAY and I ’ THURSDAY ; Nov. 27th and‘ 28th Beautiful Christmas Gifts in Linen and Leather — Exquisite Baby Wear. - Ilrse display of Aprons. Certificate and Novelty tables. Bingo and other [lanes with appropriate prises. i In Memos-lam MRS. NICHOLAS LANDBIOAN The death occurred at the Char- lottetown Hospital on Saturday. October 19th 0t Mus. Nicholas Lan- drigan of Cardigan after a ienzthy ilLness which she bore with patience and resignation. Mrs. Landirtgan was a dairghur of MIX‘. and Mrs. Ronald J. McCor- mac of Launching. She received her early education at Launching School ‘Si. Mary's Convent souris Non-e Dame Academy and Prince of Wales College. She followed the teaching profession (or a number o! years. Sadie possessed a remarkable memory was s gifted conversation- alisi and took a keen interest in anything that was a beneiit to the cosnnumiy She leaves to mourn four daugh- ters Mary of Montreal; Gladys. Hali- fax; Helen at home and Ruthie o! Montague also two sons Francis. recently returned from Overseas and Ronald at home; also one sister ingibn. D. C., two Mothers James and Joseph made the supreme sac» rince Ln the First Great War. Her romaine were conveyed from the A. A. Hennessey Undertaking Parlors Charlottetown, to her late residence from where the funeral took place on Monday morning to All Saints Church, Cardigan. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor Rev. H. Croker. Pres- ent in the Sanctuary were Rev. F- Muliaily of Sturgeon and Rev. L. Landrigan oi‘ Si. Peters. thence to the cemetery where all that was mortal o! a kind and lnvins moi-her was laid to rest beside her husband. who predeceased her seven YWB i! O. ~ gPali bearers were:-Philip Morri- son Wilfred Fosarty- 01w Reche- Angus McGlliivray. John McGliliv- ray and John A. Sullivan. in Memorials: In’ loving memory of EDITH JEAN McKINNON wife of Amby Mcliismon. who passed sway November i940- Ldvingiy Remembered by Sonnie and Mom. in Memos-inns J In loving nseanory of William] Cameron Robertson. We often think of days [ullz by. When we war; all together. A shadow over our lives is out Our- loved one lone forever- The Welling streasa of lilo rolh on. Yet still that vacant chair, Recalls the voice, the smile tn; form 0f one who once sat there. Sadly Missed by Wife and Family- Gard oi Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Nich- ou- Landrigan of careiaun- Wish to thank the Clergy. Sisters, Doctors and Nurses of the Charlottetown Hospital for acts 0! kind-HQ” i0 | their mother during her lervghhy ill- . hes. also to neighbors, relative! and l friends m Mass Cards. Sviriatvl y. _z APPRIE CIA TI ON Zion Lad! ' Guild wilsd to a. artists who ent Blend Concert held in Zion Chirmh: Mrs. W. Somw- M7- Ssily Wood. Mrs. Gordon Stewart. Mrs. Arthur Roper. Mr. Raoul R4!- mond. Mr. 1w! Qiilummi W" l-iany Cruweil. Mr. A. Fafliilhfllflh Mr. J. .Maci.eod. Mr. M. MacKin- non, Mrs. Johnstones Choral Grout» Don Mauser Orchestra. and M!" Helen Stewart, 018ml" \ wnari suovw as cmrsnonrran r0 ruasus: usrunsr, rsuswrs No two children were eves‘ 50"‘ alike, so no two PW?“ 9“ ‘like’ There can be no succerlful "l9 until the individual min 0!‘ Wilma" "M; hi; gm. and develops to the pi.“ whqre i; sustains him rhym- ally and soifitilhiiy nvl 11'1"" Pstri- , w; can add nothing to s Chili“ original equipment o! mind and body. What he was when he W" horn. that he vviii be when he dies, the only change being the develop- ment of his orlliflll "i1 Th" mm]; woven: parents, teachers and roluuvn from trvins to Mei" g emu m» g likeness of themsel- ves. That is what a Ireli Pl" "I the instruction Qhitdren Ill IMWMI THE ¢HAR.L9TTE.T9_V!1§LQQéRDlP-N_. Protestant Orphanage Annual iioliootions Kenilnston by rm. J. c. Town. send and Mrs. P. J. Kennedy Gwrse 1-r. Bookins $10.00. L. A. ‘Mum $5.00 K. L Waite $5.00 W‘. H. Darmch 35,4» William Clilmpkln “my P. J. and C Kennedy $5 00_ J. r: McNeil! $5.00, Kenneth Pidgeon $4 o9 W. J. Semple $3.00. Atihol Cotton $3 00. J. L Davlson $3 0()_ Kerwi-nsron Fleed Service sand 2.00 Each; Lulu Toombs; Grnce McGiilvray; F, R 5mm; w, B_ McArthur; Stirling Hunter; George Dal/lion: Lome Dimming; Ervm Champion; Mrs Hammond Toombs; W S McLean; Oliver Profiti; Mrs. F- 1o 0"; Dr. J. K. Beer; Dr. F, T WWIIBSS; Ivan Dsrrach; F M‘ Dawson; Ir.‘ I. Jay; J. A McGee; an; R S Humphrey; Mymn Md. Amlur: Russel Champion 1.00 Each: Ray McArthur; Tynd. all Semple; Stewart Hunter; JF Prafiit; Geln Cotton; W i... Coi_ W11.’ J. G. Townsend; W6sIey Cilflmliiwi; George Cotton; F T Somme: cc l-ieeschen; Phelicia Clark; Verdun Psynwr; Keir Clark; Ci. S Cooke; Lester Champion; Gerald McKenzie; Keir Duggan; Lloyd Howard; Willis Oaiway; 5m" M09892 D E Noel; Patterson Walker; Sarah Webster; Keith Stewart; Keith Kennedy; Guy Dug. 8m,‘ T. J Humphrey; 0 H. Mac- DOHBIG; D. E Bownvss; Alice Caldwell; Arthur Larkin; Jenn Chappeil; George Thompson; J.A. McKenzie; Thelma Adams; Hamid Palmer: Mr. Dingwell; Evans Inglis; Frank Cobb; Mrs A Hunphrey; Louis Darrach; Ben]. Condon; Mrs. J S Burns; Mrs Claude Ciow; W- L Delaney; L M Murray; A. L Rogers: G S Stevens; Jessie Murphy; Charles Sudsbury; J M. Davison; Mrs. W. G simpmon; Mrs, Wm ’I‘0ombs; J. C Duggan; Joe Sheen; Robert Coulson; James Sheen; Mrs, l A McKenzie; Harry Brown; Orville Clark; Heath Casev icy; Roy Clariz; Reagh Sudsbury: Bruce Msclcod; Mrs W C. Mc- Leod; AG Henry. _ 75 cents Each: Dannie Dunning; Hodge Montgomery 65 cents: Lloyd Bowness. 50 cents Each; Waller Thomp- son: Gilbert Caldwell; James Mc- Kenzie; Allison Bernard Parmenas Phillips; Carl Mouse; Alain Suds- bury; Russell MacKay; Ellsworth Bernard; Jean McLeod: Horace Heckberi; T J. Ling; P. G Hate icy; Harris Blakeney; Melville Baker; Elmer Payniex‘; S R Pendleton; Mrs Jean Bridges; A W Woodside; Elmer Whit-lock: Doris Henderson; Charles Adams; Mrs. Robert MucMurrio. 35 cents Each: Mrs Wm Heiiell; Alfred MacNeiii. 30 cents: J J McLean 25 cents Each: Bruce Graham; Mrs Gerald MacLeari. Total —1B0 15 Kensington by Mrs. W F Tay- lor W F‘ Taylor $5 00 2.00 Ilach: A C. Ramsay; Mrs. Horace Glover 1.00 Each: Mrs Alvin Glover; Everett Donald; Mrs Heath Bown- ess 50 cenis Each: Mrs. W M War- ren; Mrs. Waldron Davison; Mrs. Kensington by Mrs. John Cam- eron, M Each: Mrs Eric 30 cents: Mrs. O. Ramsay. Total -—-3 30. Kensington Total —i96.95. Bridgetown S. D by Miss M. A MscLcod 2.00 Each: Leslie Hunter; M A Macieod; Mrs. Lloyd Mocbeod: Rev M D. MacLeod; RS. Mec- KIY 1.30: Lyman Ross. 1.00 Each: Lexie MacDonald; Philip Acorn; Mr. Llewellyn; Mo. A, D, McDonald; Mrs J S Mat- Leod; Eamesi canielo: Mrs. Phsir," Stewart MacLcod; Allison Mai- Donald; Mrs Raymond Acorn; 70 cents: Mrs Hank Clo!- 50 cents Each: Mrs. Edmune Kenneth Ross Total Norbom District bi’ WW6“ 511d’ rews. NELPS PREVENT PEIISPIIIAIIIIII SPIIIS lNii liiilil UITIIOIIT IIIITATIIIO Till ‘III ARIUD gives you double protection. l: pro: you from perspiration odor, and helps prorecc your clothes from perapirs- tion spots. Arrid is an odorless ‘ ’ Ii vanishes instantly — giving immediate seaulrs. With Arrid, you are shsolurely safe —csn enioy yourself wherever you are —- regardless oi the weather. Protect your dsintincss and chsrm with Anid. Sm: using i: today. l: I: very economical. 15¢. 39! and 591i. te-a likeness of their mentors. and that is something no ahiid can ever he. sue or woni ST. PETEIVS WOMEN'S GUILD Wednesday, iiec, 4 Variety Tobie, Apron Tobie, Children's Knitted Garments, Household T a b I e, including Cakes, Puddings, Cooked Meats, Pickles and J o m s, CWIIIY, Antiques, Second-hand Books and Magazines, Stomp Collections. DOORS OPEN AT 3 i lwilllam H sh 35,00 2B0 Each: David Glover; Waldo-rm Stewart; John R, Sharpe 1.00 Each: Mrs. Elmer Stewart; Mrs. Harry Bowness; Stanley shflfbe; Mrs James A. Herding; M“ Georse Bowness; Everett Glover; Alex. Douglas; Harland Dfly; Mrs Stanford Glover; Mayne Stewart; John Andrews; Lowell Andrews. 'l5 cents: Lon. Webster. 60 cenis: Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe. 50 cents Each: Mrs Frank Day; Robert Douglas; Mrs H A. Stew- art. 25 cents: Total $26 Kelvin Grove through the W I. by Mrs. C. R Pickeits 2 00, Mrs. Harold Laird. 1.00 Each: Mrs E MacMurdo; Mrs. J. Siavert 60 cents: Mrs. Percy MacMurdo. 60 cents Each: Mrs. M. Smith; Mrs Bertha Walker; Mrs. Eric MacMurdo; Mrs James Stewart; Mrs Lehman Caseley; Mrs. Fred Court; Mrs. Jam Murphy; Mrs Lorne Crozier; Mrs. Morris Case- ley.‘ Mrs Robert H068.‘ Mrs. C R Picketis; Mrs. R. Moase; Mrs Wm. Steven; Mrs. Scott Clark; Mrs Fred Paynter: Mrs Horace myulcr. 45 cents: Jessie Murphy 40 cents: Mrs. Stirling Miller. Total ~13 45. Victoria by Mrs. Wilfred Mao Quarrie and Mrs Stewart Inman. Victoria W I $5 00 ‘ L. D MacI/eod 8s Son $5 00. 2.00 Each: William lsea; D1‘ Reid; W M. Aches Adams. . 10. Minor Mac-Nevin; Mrs. Lea; VR Norman; Whitfield Howatt; R. E Morrison; P. G MacEachem 1.00 Each: Clayton Mlliar; Gor- don McDonald; Mrs W H. Dough- eriy; Mrs Wm Inmon; Mrs Vina Lowther; Mrs Donald Murchison; Mrs. Ralph Miller; Mrs Stanley Stewart; Howard B Wood; Hed- ley Miller; S J Dunsford; Jirmnie Bouiicr; Mrs Earl Lord; E. S. MacQuarrie; Mrs H. R Proiitt; Fannie Rugerson‘, Mrs. Jabez Lea: Mrs Thomas Cameron; John Knox; Mrs Wilfred MacQuar-rie; Mrs. Annie Raynor; Ebby Boulter; Art- ie Bculter; Mrs Kari Boulter; Evan wright; Stewart Inman: Mrs. Clifford Sherren: Anme Macmill- all; Howard Wood 5r; Emerson PAGE THREE Big: Anniversary SALEA STILL ON — ENDS FRIDAY 29th A FEW OF THE SPECIALS WE ARE OFFERING Large California- HEAD LETTUCE-Wc each OLD CHEESE-By Choice-Emperor RED GRAPES ... .. -- ~»~.. ORANGES IN STOCK TODAY CANDY, FIGS, COCOANUT, COOKIES and Sunkist Juicy —- Good Size __ Buy them by the Bugfui SHREDDED KETCHUP 2 ... 35c The Piece or Flor 2 n». 45C in... 59¢ Tomato 17c I2 oz. bottle DATES, SHELLED NUTS. I MONTREAL iiififinvPoriiggglgyggg, K085i lb. Z56 Efraifi P V/AZENJERS L°"J..ii»"" CASH & CARRY STORES We Deliver \ Denver), ¢_Q_p_ 187 GT. GEORGE ST. 52M“ Phone _ p}, 748 The Big Store With The Big Stock‘ 7g;w McDonald; Charles Keith Boswell 50 cents ESCIII George MacLeod; Harriet Cameron; Mrs. Raymond Myers; Mrs Alberr Clark; Will- iam MacLcod; Dan MacLeod; Mrs. Finlay Ferguson; Mrs Charles Miller; Mrs. Lina Francis; Mrs Bertha MacQuzirrie; Wm Lord; Mrs Thcznns Siordy; Elsie Bos- wvell; Mrs. Erlward Boswell; Fred Inman. 30 cents: Mrs. K C Holm 25 cents Each: Mrs Stet. Siordy; Mrs Harry Clark TOial —6G.30 I-Iowai t‘. Mrs. DON'T NEGLECT coin lake Ween EVO-OO-OOO-Q-Q-O-Q ‘ i Ellen's Diary l 55y an Island Farmers Wile a v-O-O-OQ 0-0 VO-%O'O-O'O-QQ-Q QOOW-QOQ‘ (Continued from page,2) have gas" I picked her up and held her against my shoulder_ngt, s burp. "Perhaps" he suggested "her feet are cold." Beneath a pair of stockings and a pair of booiees. they were warm and pink. ‘Then he whispered something to me. But. I had done that. at the very first! She continued to fret-and gaze at us pieadingly, "Ellen" James said in s sudden Slash of inspira- tion “the baby's hungry-why didn't we third: oi that before!" I carried her down stairs and we plied her with food and drink. We have been rewarded with lovely smiles and gurglint; comments, but thus far without any sign of returning sleep. "Ga-ga-gu!" she prattles beaming on us impartially a5 James hold: her cosily in a chair drawn near the fire. She is a precious baby bui now should be a fair subject for Jamies sandmsrrs wiles. “Here, Ell- en" James tells me “this is all very nice, but you'll have to take her now Just look at the time it is - and I'm not. done of the choring!" Until tomorrow . Diary. Good-night. . . Sudsbury; ‘ Mrs. Fred Wsdman; Perry Canrl; ~ John Cameron; Mrs. Russell Hoov- cs with the fine oexture of a beauty cream‘. ‘ e? NOUSECOATS AFTER SKI SLIPPERS BANDANAS WOOL and KID GLOVES (Beautiful Assorimsnil PHONE l l i 55 AGiit From . ¢. . . THE FASHION SHOPPE. wan Put You in SOLID This has been proven many times during the years this smart Ladies’ Wear Finn has been in business. For Christmas, 194s, they are better prepared 11M m? to serve you, so it will be well worth your while to drop in over their mart display. SUGGESTIONS LOUNGING PYJAMAS PYJAMAS, Cotton c n d Flonneileiie MITTS ~ (Wool and Furl GRAND ASSORTMENT 0F PURSES A hold Christmas. deposit will any article until The FASHION snore: U‘ O ‘a NIGHT!!! BED JACKETS WOOL SCARVES (Pastel Shaded, SILK SCARVES III GT. GEORGE ST.