PAGE 151v}; "" "M i kpeatil“ “LL u iuNIEN" m“ S 4 tat / “No; b HEADACHE It‘ / 7 - v I suppose _\'Oll didn't get his number?" ut I'd know his bioomin’ laugh anywhere." paint users have The beautiful store at 94-96 Queen Street, which opens on October 7th and 8th prompt and adequate service on paints, painters’ supplies, and wallpaper. Merchants can”now rely on fast service on orders for Sherwin-Williams paints, painters will find it easy to obtain the supplies they need; appreciate courte ous and well-informed Mr- R. H. Kelly in charge of e paint and wallpaper business. -Williams Paint Headquarters at the first or not you will find much to interest you- $11151: W]N- WILL JAMS PAINT HEAD other paint users will tions of painting and decoration. had a lifetime of experience in th You are cordially invited to visit Sherwin opportunity—whether you need anything 94-96 QUEEN ST. PHONE I67] Dealers z in Cgfiai/allelawn Recent expressions of opinion by merchants, painters and indicated a real need Island for a thoroughly up-to- win-Williams supply centre- in Prince Edward date and fully equipped Sher- Today that need is filled. Charlottetown, , is organized to provide QUARTERS R. T. Holman Ltd. ci-"Tow-j F. W. Strong Co. Ltd. Seu- i‘ i. iiiiiiiliiiiijiiiiiiiiiliiiii ‘ c Souvenir Gif 50 ()f Prince rwi ‘VI m”s§egg|xitel o on oI may csylfggmmt‘)! wail-rev" “"4"” {QWTI l t For XAJIE ADDRESS I Yregeflf- W E * Sign and homeowners and advice on all ques- the new store has Edward Islam‘ _ . ihi-ZHPKI Flour 'iiiii\iil5”“(‘h 060"" W‘ 3-“ New Over M m" ' 4m Quucn ii ilnt Iltfldtiuurl’ n‘ Residents ~ ~ filial-Z i» u" makes ' t tint “(agar-Intif- _ I .1. ABSGES; iiili stri-cl. iii-oi; QHPP“ s“ CHARLOTTETOWN r,r’ a -Hunwri.st. Eased Quickly CRASWELL for Prior: graphs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6789-7-21-3l2. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge 0am. China, Silverware or Plain. CILIRLOTTETOIVN HOSPITAL Annual High Tea, Holv Name Hall, October 12in and 13th. L-153-10-7-2i. YORK UNITED CHARGE. — ltcv, J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Ser- vices October 9th, 1938. 11 A. M. Central lMarshileld-Dunstciflnage) 3 P. M. Funeral Service at York of late W. Beaten. 7.30 P. M. Brack- leY. L-IBI-IO-B-ll. HIS BOAT LED ALL TIIE REST —'I‘lic Long Island Daily Star of 'receiit date contains a fine photo- graph of Dan Murdock. 43-34. Forty Second Street, Sunnyside, L I., formerly of Murray River, PEI, receiving from Lew Dick, assistant supervisor of recreation. a medal for the victory scored by _ _iimple Method Shown Here Often Brings Relief In Few Minutes Tlmo Tm 2 "Arpiriri" Triilois wiiii a full firs: oi vniir. iiopoat Ii necessary oo- cording to directions. itoiioi from limi- ooiio iiiaaltyoorrioi fut. Iilirlii poniits, no your doctor. o! Headache, Neurfflc and Rheumatism Here h how to get speedy relief from wmmoéiapaina-rheumailsm, neusgzi "W!!! —in the very way ad by tlioumndnof doctors-at the coat 0f only a few cents. Just follow the simple method pic- above. It's so easy to do-and You'll beamazedtofind this "Aspirin" "FY often brings relief from pain within a few minutes. Perhaps the fastest. moot effective way known. Demand and Gel — "Asmara" Illiilnllll ll‘! "Aspirin" Tablets aremade in Canada by the Bayer Company Limited, Windsor, Ontario. °°l°'-“- know to relieve co "I00 o ohm: iii wiili "Alirlrln - F!" "W" tioul Ill ma willie- his cntry in the Class B. race for Model Yachts, at Prospect, Park Lake. The beautiful Yacht is prominent in the foreground of the picture. BARGAIN, 1938 Willis Sedan and i935 Dodge light delivery- Barbour and MacDonald. L-130-lO-5-3I. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER -- A vcry pleasant. evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Rodd. Winsloe. on Sep- tember twenty third, when friends and neighbours gathered in honor of their daughter Olive, who was soon to be a principal in a very happy event. The living room had been tastefully decorated for the happy occasion with pink and white streamers and wedding bells by the girl friends of the bride. To the strains of Lohengrin Bridal ' Chorus played by Miss Myrtle Taylor. the bride-to-be was es- corked to a prettily decorated chair by Mr. Ivan Turner. She was then resented with a lovely bouquet gyherltttle sister Myra. Adalntily decorated basket well laden with gifts was carried into the room by the Misses Doris Sellar and Joyce Auid. who unwrapped the parcels, while the accompanying verses were read by Miss Lretha Home. ‘The many useful and beautiful gifts were nicely arrang- ed on the table by Miss Verna 'I‘urnei'. The brlde-to-be, in a. few -weil chosen words. thanked her imany friends for their kindness and invited them to visit her in her new home in I-Iazelbrook. Confetti was then showered on the guest of honor and all united in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." A delicious lirnch was served by the ladies and the re- mainder of the evening whlled iawiiy in music. games and social Jntcrcourse. ‘The guests departed ivishlniz Miss Rodd every future happiness. W. M. S. of the United Church. New London will hold their Autumn Thunkoifcring Service on Sunday evening, October 9th. Miss Mabel Newsome of the United Church Mission. Sydney, will be proscnt and address the meeting. L-l89-l0-8-li CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE, October 9th. Kingston: Service 10.30 A. M. . . . Dominion: S. S. 2 P. M. Service 3 P.M. Evening service 7.30 P. M. Pro- gram of Sacred Slides Cornwall S.S. l1 A. M. Service 7.30 P. M. REV. E. Itwoodside, Minister. L-179-l0-8—l.l. REV. AND MRS. J. W. TURPEL of Summerside will conduct service in the Oddfellows Hall tin Patriot Office Bldg.) Charlottetown, Sun- day. October 9th at 7.30 P, M. Mr. Turpcls theme will be "Munich or Calvary." A cordial welcome to all. L-iaz-io-e-ii. SERVICES OF NORTII RIVER 9th. Long Creekvll A. M. River 3 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. M. Blessedcii L-176-l0-8-li. NEW naacano REPRESENTA- TlViiL-Miss Winnifred Wright has cgmplgted her course in Belcario training and is now taking up her work in this cl as their repres- entative L-177-l0-3-1l- THANKSGIVING DINNER. —-‘ Welcome Inn. Braickley. Hot Goose and Chicken. Reservations must be in by Saturday noon. Prices 50c and 60c. L-M-IO-il-‘l TRYON CHURCH NOTICE. - Westmoreland: Sunday Scli00l 1 A.M. Preaching Service ll A.M. Tryon: Sunday School 10 A.M. Preaching Serv ce 3 P.M. Bonshaw: Preaching Service 7.30 RM. Riv. M- W. Watterworth will be the guest preacher for all services. L-lI7-10-8-li. WINTER WORK PLANNED — At a well attended meeting 0n Thursday evening, Oct dtihfylhlfl" Knights of Empire Lodge No. l9. Charlottetown planned their work for the coming season. Based on the report of a special com- mittee under the chairmanship of Deputy Grand Chancellor B. l". Tlnn~y a program was outlined that promises to keep members entertained every night of meet- ing throughout the winter, term. Already a oornbotl, a card party and a smoker have added a note of pleasure and enlo "If 70 "15 regular business at airs o! $119 society. 0n Friday evening Oct. 14th, a special meeting has been called to entertain Grand Chan- cellor Iemmon of Halifax. W110 will be in the city at that time. In addition to rank work on that evening a memorial service will be held in honor of the late L. B. Miller for many years a faithful member of the order. In deference to the respect in which the late Mr. Miller was held members Keep Mlnards in the home. should make every effort to at- tend this service. CENTRAL GUARDIAN group of Churches Sunday. Océclrillajg ed returned from New York where she - TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- Services Sunday will be at the usual hours. Rev. W. E. Aitken of the United Church of St. Pet- ers, P. E. I. will be the preacher both morning and evening. In . evening thc ticlcgates of the con- fercncc for older boys and young men, which has been holding its sessions in Charlottetown the irast few days will attend in a body, and Mr". Aitkcn will address them. Sunday School will be at 2.30 and all are invited to attend, The music ivill bc appropriate to the , Harvest and Thanksgiving season. Miss Margaret Stems will be the special Soloist Sunday evening. ON SUNDAY-the minister" of the Central Christian Church will speak at the morning service on "What I Believe About God." Such questions as “Is There A God?" if so, how shall we know I>Zim’.»‘"will bcanstvcrccl/The aller- noon Sunday’ School session ivili have an interesting and varied program which should inspire all. Special songs will be sung and a new testament, scene will be paint- colors whllc the minister brings the gospel message in 5W1’)! The night service ivill be de- votional and inspiring ivhcn the subject of Life's Supreme Vision will be heard by the congregation. PLAYERS ARE GIVEN SHOCK —It actually happened, according to the sivorn testimony of four women given today. At a bridge game last Wcck the four were each dealt a. perfect hand in all four suits. Ai. the home of Mrs. J S. Mason, Brooksidc Avenue, the iti- cideht orcurrcd. Mrs. Henry interesting programme, L-192-l0. POLICE COURT-At, the Police Court yesterday morning one man giving at was sentenced to flltecn days for "Pulse m? 10rd» [mug drunk and incapable. An- (Mnundcr) and Smarts other on the same charge was "O Give Tililllkf W!‘ lined five dollars and costs or ten iilkfs m? 5°10 l" i110 flVfllll days. A man charged with bclng drunk and disorderly and also with common assault was- remanded for one week. A man pleading guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of li- quor ‘was sentenced to sevcn days in jail. A drunk had his bail escreaicd. A man charged with as- saulting a police officer in the ex- ecution of his duty was remand- ed until ‘Tuesday for sentence. A man charged with carnally knoiv- ing a girl between the agss of fourteen and sixteen was remand- ed until Tuesday. Two prohibition cases were adjourned till Wednes- day ancl ivvo Friday. a.-~.. 1-.- ~.—.:. —- morning will be Variations “Da Jcsus an dcm iSchclclti at the c\ enliig Attention is directed to rooms at 2 3O P. \f SWANSON—MATHIESON St. Paul's Anglican Church, lottctoivii. on “'(.‘fillf‘.\’lfl_\' ing. Oct. 5th, the nmrrin Harry Mnthicson of Charla: to Wilfred Swanson oi Highlands, hlass, ivns Community Glendenning dealt, the hand Mrs. Clifford Rose, (formerly o: Charlottetown) bid a game in clubs. Mrs. Olcndennlng a game in licarts. Mrs. Freeman Moore a grand slain in diamonds and Mrs, Jack Townsend a grand slam in spades. Mrs. Glendenning though‘ she had diamonds as ‘well as hearts in her hand, hcnce the game bid in heart. Each of the bidders had the complete suit, l3 cards in the suit that they bid. The hand was awarded Airs. Townsend without being played. - (New Glasgow N .) PRIZES $50.00 fliLilil These firms 1st___._...... iniz frcc 2nd---------" Thc clinics! Two $5.00 Prizes Five $3.00 Prizes Ten $2.00 Prizcs_ Twenty $1.00 Prizes 8.30 EA Thorough’? Examination l l l I l i with latest scientific instru- ments will give the prescrip- tion which allows you to use your cycs without ltrain. Avoid the headaches and irritations of even slight eye- strain. Know your eyes, consult ii. F. iiutoheson R. l’. SIMPSON‘ Ladies Rcady-toJVcar J. P. CROCKETT Stoves, Furniture P. J. MacDONALI) Groceries and Moat ‘ROGERS nannwiiaa Company, Limited CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Subscriptions ton will preach at the PVPllilig scr- 1 vice taking as illSSUb_iCCi/'Tililllk5- .; Aiidnirglit." 'l‘lie music. of the day iviil include ilie a Irish Air by Geoffrey Straw Krcuze Stundt,’ service. Church School, mrcting in its new Gladys. daughter cf .\ir. and 1.1 snlimi . byAtlic re_ctor, Rcv, Dr. If-Fiffillllllii THE CONSUERS’ SH Bolt/Irv" (‘airports clich 23c trriiiuici‘ Szitiirrhrv. Oct. Deposit all the Coupons You 02in Buy from these firms : STE.‘ the‘ on an and Illt‘ N At Clirir- inoriz- 1c of lilo fainter!» i’ sir-r. -. arc provM- ’ “a? . 3 fol‘ u.iiii “h iii p. m. Til ii ~ CHESTER c——~ool,m and ms Rob siirsiiiniifif‘ Eiiiiiiirii? Oigliiiliivéiiif a “i a "i 1j§§;"51*,:**"g*r;~\g11,.b@ o“ the a." Flam?!”ciirci-ifi...i"“iiflis ti; ti?» lSiittircilnyle-venirigé) Tjliirijc iiiiiipmitclter- The Rw- H- L» Dvl" " I iifxri‘ .\I.\.\"I‘i§li (ll ‘..“.i.i\'>' lhcrs —- Dry Uicziiia-vs T. (i. IVES Now zinrl i'<i'il VH1“! Joiixsox x .ltll!."5\1i\' 'i""-- iluzilil)" l"“': "-‘ if)“ il.\\ i i~I~4 Iftiii inilliiit Svviirc r “iii ll Bl|l.l.l'Il{ llRilrL. lflll. Iivcrythinu’ in Blush‘