- ways quickly runs or GEITRAI. GIIARIIIMI TE new GUM aaelrsy altars can?‘ t h Ind. t . its”; mo... '. "’ UIAIWILL for Photographs. _.--.-- oonrsnslsflou urn m. IUIANOI nsr counts I , They sell so fast, you just can't huy Christie's Pre- ymium Soda Crackers that aren't depsndsbly fresh. And more! they're crisp, light, sender. So good with ‘smipgotassyssasasckl mgr: Depth or Planting Important for M“ 6 ‘hibruu I m» 2 INCHES 3 " iNCNES leap Tlsll Iulh Planting Depth Chart. It Will Be Helpful To You Fall bulbs should never be plant- .cd In poorly drained locations. If your garden is low, lacking a place where water never s ds. but al- nins away. then such a place must be created by elevating a bed six inches or more above the surface. Remember that newly turned soil settles; so heap it above the bulbs, an inch or two to avoid leav- ing a depression when it PM“ down. The depth of lanting iven in the table may e consi ered minimums‘ deeper planting may often beidvisable. One ‘f the chief hazards for all bulbs is ‘ frost heav- ing," due to alternate freezing and thawing oi’ the soil. which ma lift ‘shallow rooted plants out o the soil. Bulbs planted so late they cannot make roots in the fall are likely to suffer from it; and iarm w over tho bu bs after the ground has frozen will keep the frost in. and reduce frost heaving. . '1 When it is intended to allow tulips to remain where you plant them sev ral years rather than dig them up after they have blossom- id‘and thleir leaves have ttameig V eac summer ey s all hyglhnted two or'three inches deeper than the normal depth. y___-._-_-_ Tolls Provo Oxydol Washes Clothes CLEANER and YIHITER l Yes. Willa! In wash m: after tsst-Oxydol proved that it actually washes clothes rlunn- and wbiln- than many other soaps which, unlike Oxydol, fall so got that last possible tncs and grins! Ulilscdlrbll Christie's s Wei Altai Wall Soaps often leave tiny discoloring particles caused bydirt inthc clothes and the “hsrdaess" of the wssor. These stick in the clothes sad turn gray or yellow under ironing heat. Christies PREMIUM S O DA CRACKERS SAlTI i1 "We're driving to the mountains for the week-end.’ “Apartments for rent." "Experienced maid work-' "1 told my bucther morning." ws-nls I off this "Waiter, will you please bring me more butter, please.’ “The customer is always right.” "I haven‘t canned linoe the war." “January While‘ Sale -shests pillow cases, towels drastically re- duced." "It isn't worth repairing." "Please. Thank you. I'm may‘: coming from whose who serve l public. "I really shouldn't have s soo- ond piece of that chocolate whi pod cream cake. But it's sim y delicious " ' Beautiful EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘BIRTHDAY GREETINGQ '- The many friends of Murdo . Nicholson. Kllmulr, extend birth- day greetings and attainment of November 8, i945. Fall Bulbs phrases-scent they! Deep planting may cause flow- ering to be somewhat later. so all bulbs which desired shall blossom at the same time should be planted the same depth. The lilies which need deep planting (7 to 10 inches) are those that make roots on their stems above the bulb. The madonna lily, which does not do this. needs shal- low planting, 3 to 4 inches down. Produce MONTREAL Nov. 1 — (C?) - Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Departmen of Ag- riculture follow:- Every so often some s s :1, au- _ _ “Wily will“ flléilwlll‘ 2"?“ El"; soiitzxiisivigriiiidnisgzuh Finish“ ° i.i“..’.‘1°‘i.~..‘;i.ii.‘ w; B C 4w- BUTTER: Wholesale i It isn't. going to lake any speech} u authority to decide what tiic most hing pasteurized. fresh an beautiful phrases of the posuvnr l.“ 1 36V"36i"“ N” 2 35‘ . world are going to b: We'll all {Fcellil Qul-‘NNW 1 PflllEl-"lled 35- am: on these. How about: l i d‘ Mm ° zpgfiksggglggéelg: s Job price 5'1. w w 'iiil§é‘°..°§§‘;“;§iia "Just charge and ltl slam." _ cncvsu: Currant whit d "Is the roast beef rare. waiter." waster: 20 FOB: wholesalgwllirle "Send me a case. please ‘ for local and ort tirade, western . "Refit-ember, when that‘. used to 30 11/1521. Que. Elliéfl. - 1 hi" “w? POTATOES: 15 lb bags Que. N. B. P.E.I. 1.75. i WILLLfWI CAN DREAM, CAN'T WE’! BEAUTIFUL PHRASES FOR. POST-WAR USE send n Send me s cab please BatOxydolconsbstfldirtygrayn actfllly help. prevent “dirty gnyness" from forming la clotlsasi New ‘Ilusflo-lobblofiuds ll DH Ovll Oxydoi’: new “Hnstie-Bubble" suds are so active they lift dirt outs , All your white things-except for unusual stains- coma so clean they're White Without Bleaching; Sparkling white! So Sdo for Colon, Tool And Oxydol ls so safe-safe for wash colors, rayons and your own precious hands. Its rich, safe suds wash your colored clothes so clean they fairly sparkle! Next wsshday use Osydol-snd onioy a wash so clean it's actually White Without Bleaching! 0f stubborn dirt ll H GANAIA —-'l‘rada Hark Misti Ytd SPAMKU/IG 071/7’! ! our: seen/s: Uxvooss uvuv s00: IFfo/nr 001: Ems ooeonm/m ‘ r/scss can: WI! h’ 6'!!! I family l.“ YOWNAL OIAIGE. Church of Canada, Services day. November 4th. 2.30 P. . view 1.00 P. MacVicar. Minister. In l . “all; gill T. Lswil MacDon- United Sun- M Mili- M. Pownal. Item E. R. 11-2-1i. with prayer by Fr. Murray. members answered the roll llhnuizss o! last inee and oa motion ado . Several Dwsrs and letters were read and discussed. It was decided to hold an auction and s dance in the near future. and a committee ap- intod tn look after same. Neel.- closed in usual manner. IIIALTII 1N8 Rou J. A. McLEOD J. A. McLeod was elected Chair- man of the Board of Directors of The Bank of Nova Bcotis at a recent director's meeting. H: has been President of the Bank since 1934. I-Ie succeeds B. J. Moore. URANCE ... Dr. T. General Secretary of an Medical Association Archer. Chairman The Bank of Nova Scotia I till Saturday, Nov. urpoee is to meet with the mam of the medical pro- fessioriof Prince Edward Island and to discuss matters with regard to health insurance "and s meeting has been arranged w take place on the afternoon of Nov. 8 between these two gentlemen and members of the 93.1. medical profession to isms-view the Provincial Gov- ernrnent to discuss and talk over matters in regard w health ln5‘ll'- anca. A COUPLE OF IIANTS. PER- OIANOIT-King Tut». his tomo and three unicantified characters hold s HLllOW€AII preview for the mflnbers cf St. Paul's A.Y. in the Pariah Hall, on Tuesday eve m. Oct. 30. Anne Boleynb . g floated around the empty cor- ridors and dcvn the elevator shaft perturbing even the most sceptical of A masked Lone Ranger stro ed about playing "request. for the guests" while they mouthed and bit; at aoples suspended by shrinks from the ceiling. After an energetic bmomstick-ride relay. the ’A.Y .A. gathered around a camp- fire for a sing-song led by Ranger Inglis, singing star oi 0.8.0.5. - Then. this ghastly crew were served arsenic and witches brev: BOYS’ CONFERENCE A Boy's Conference conducted by the Prince Edward Island Boys‘ Work Board of the Maritime Religious Education Council was held a: Cornwall on Saturday. 0st. 27. Around twenty-five boys were pre- sent to participate in the program of worship, discussion and recrnn- tion. The morning worship vise was conducted by Rev. J. R. Skinner oi the entertaining church, while Rev. S, J. Davies of Milton conducted the afternoon warship. A questionnaire with questions re- may’: mtfiiepnleggligasm(#1358535: trc of (ll-UR- i-Qn Wednsidsy night The 1a me o! Cornwall when a i ‘s crowd attended the served ‘the bovs anti their leaders Hanowek“ cmmm d“ ' Mm“ vim. a delicious bénquet ill ‘ “Y” ‘“'“““"°‘ by 9°“ 5"’ W‘ supper hour. The toast list cou- ms mcnfitra and dam. g was m’ slated of The King. Canada, the jawed llxatllg-eariy mnmmg Church and the thanks of c prize was "Q" by m“ ‘LL my“ boys was extended to the ladies who represented a German ofhoer: by Gordon Godfrey oi New wm- “md Pfl" “"11" l° M"- W“ shire. The leaders present were: wmm‘ a‘ 5°" "m"? ""3 ‘he luv. 1. Judson Levy, Rev. .1. n. “mm m" “s "W" by l MY- "Y Skinner, Rev. S. J Davies. Rev A reprw-Tmlng a “"11" E Todd and Peter MacDonald. c" _ _ “is was mt one o; a number of cchml, won the srand prize for conferences under the auspices of 53.1mm shalmml time“ 1°!" "l" the Maritime Religious Education Kl-"Sllll-‘ll Clllb- fl $49-90 6min W?!" Council conducted in various parts Wfll-Oh- Other B11165 Wife lllvfln 10f o; prince Edward mam; on ma; selling an-ri coll-acting. in irshich all particular day. and forming part. 50110015 Fhflrcd- o; the in“; pmgygm gf gonfrgr- Other prizes were as follows: ences being held throughout the Three $10-00 Prizisr » Maritime Provinces. monard Coz-misr. Queen Squar: . School: Eunice Dixon. Prince St School: Catherine McKenns, Roch- iord Sauare School. Prise: for Collecting. H. Murnscltan. Queen Square School. $20.00. Lorne McLtod, Wcst Kent SclmoLl $10.00. Isabel McDonald. Rochiord Sq. School 85 00 of W ism C. Harris as c-f Th Ba-nl; of Nova has Jus- been announced is is a farmer as wcll as ... man oi wide intcresta. n, 233 so" farm at ' Ontario. he llfl: e |bneeding of (in. the past l0 years. wcll vursrd in ezriculiwnl prob- lems. as wall those ieialinz to l.v Other business "e President of W C is and Campanv Limited. 'cctcr of Canada Packers Limitsd. and Director of The Toronto Gen-mil Trustg C91‘. FUNERAL SERVICES - ‘The funeral cl Mr. Chester A. Camp- bell was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffn Funeral Home where service was conducted by R G vie Webster, who also vice at the grave. The . David eth n2. Fred Moore. Robert Din- mond. William Phillips. Russell Abbott and Frank Cox. The mem- bers of the Canadian Legion at- tended in a body. Prizes Won In Kinsmen Contest v Club was the cen- Th: Sport'- Card Of Thanks The familyxofithe latge‘ Fill: Chgcszf BC Ii! EH1 Ill m ' ' Five ti. Prizes: ‘Q2, fffefiflmlf, ,.‘§,‘,§{§,,'§‘“'I,y, Bruce Leitch. Prince st. School; 1,, the ‘m; en gel", 0g Carmen Thompson. West Kent .1, School: Catherine McNeil). Roch-l ford Squaw School; Ronnie Atkin- son. Wes‘- Kcnt School. and Bobby, Kelly. Queen Square School. l Prmco St. School: Glenda Gill-i ant. Charles Archer. Connie Cobb.‘ Miss Veaey, Miss Biggar. i The pupils of the following teach“ ers: Miss Prowee rW.K.S.i; Miss MacDonald <Q.S.S l2 Sister Bl Alcysitis rRcchiordl: Miss Fuller- tcn (PS8) vr-z-re given free tickets to theatre for selling highest num- b: of tickets in school. SINUS MISERY flver Forehead Quickly Subdued From the pen o! a prominent business man in Montreal _ comes the following lnleresllng Efimlili-‘ifi “n” Loan "33'.'Z'.".1.'.'.... and forehead the %r. oral‘ gielgs. n distress was acute. My breathing er a ac e n am y. or upper air-passages wars L"! Cr" - plu g nd I- wss distressed ...’§‘.i.‘.§€“uii.i.§“‘ii2'.“ A? "'.*.E.ig'"=,?i°" we w. - ' _ s rr -o-sons wsn “glean Crockett and sleml-‘inlay the "u whore “nan.” w" gr. and ‘Mas. glensver MacLean. mrsgl. Caiarrh-o-toas atmksduth; ercy an _ o sron. e an gays mt rs . M"- J- 4- “lam” - Catusrrh-o-sono inhale‘: solids. a Betty Foster. Sadie and Ban Stsntiford. gs agd Joyce Stewart. o, van and Franklin llacin- | . 2:. R. LoPau. hrlatins d Fred Piakard. ".2 a: “an,” tin-mm,‘ Comp etiugutdiaallast? Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cheverie a we; smaliersisqflit-lnt Csssrrli- nllg-ado“ ‘M “ml 0-247‘: ass st iyou mi: h better rnmow The Family. ' wnnarns Charlottetown Fire Dept. Mayor and City Council. ‘Maritime Fire Chiefs‘ on. Provincial Exhibition Association Summerslde Fire De t. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. ays. Hyndman dz Co. SPIIAYS Mr. and Mrs. Fred iiine. Trudy and Jack MacLean. Prince Edward Island Fire Un- derwriters and Prov. Fire Marshal F. H. Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Barwlse. Mr. and lvirs. David Saunders & 56b (Detroit) Rsi h and Eileen Harris (Detroit) W3. Christie and ES. Layton (Truro).. Moors 0t MacLeod Ltd. Gfiréinity United Church e . ‘ldicllihel Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Jos MacDonald. Assoc- Girl watery eyes coins to with Cstarrh-o-soaa.” t “hgmloi-‘t-A _ ttilhilhiinfi“ ‘ nus Tar Executi‘ CaThe Bank o vd Scotia H. D. BURNS who continues a Board. H. D. President. Mr. Mc- Leod. He has been General Man- sr since 104i and a Director and ice-President for the pm, year. I. CIOCKIJTT I1. Crockett. Assistant General Manager. was elected Executive Vice-President. Re is a native of Prnce IdWl-rd Island and it was in l/his city where he first entered the service of the Bank. I-l. L. 3n- ll. L. ENMAN man. Assistant General Manager, was appointed General Manager. ruwee Mr. Burns. Ile is tlis ninth to hold the position of Gen- eral Manager since the founding of the Hank 113 years ago. s n member of the FIRST TN CANADA! This is one side of the Canadian Pacifich "railway within a railway”, introduced for the first time in Canadian train service at Windsor Station, Montreal, to savc time for both those who make sleeping and parlor car reservations and those \\'ho take them. Mounted on ball-bearing wheels and an elevated track this mobile filing cabinet makes accessible to seated operators all diagrams of sleeping and parlor cars in regular and extra line service which thcv are asked for over direct telephone lines from all ticket clerks in Montreal. Lined up by W. C. Wainv. ight, reservations supervisor, offer intensive study of arrangements in effect in principal American ci .es, it was built at the C.P.R.’s Angus Shops in Montreal. n‘; s Free C-ouniry Surely We "n 1W’ I T-“Eh "Y! not make it s poorly sporting pro- . pcs on? A m" <1 cvcn sell 13. . men an equal‘ ch- Q9 :3. ti‘. s2 r bus ussking ‘he women with f ma: 1e lillld be bzt-ter than match —no clzubt After . " , isn't it‘! We hm | and rush-es t: w ory l stake out hcmestzading clems. abwt ll i Lorne MacLcod of Wfisl K-Snt‘ EVEN if there were no other reason buy- ing all the bonds you can in the 9th Victory Loan, it should be reason enough that men wounded and disabled in action must continue to have the best of care. Our debt to them is but one of Canada's obli- tions to all who served, and are still serving, in the armed forces. Investing our money is after all a small wsy of repayin s debt which cannot be measured in rnon %ut it is concrete evidence we recog- nise t e debt and that we will not fail to meet the obligation it brings us. Put all you can into the 9th Victory Loan. Set ‘active hi her to reach and jective of the loan. BUY VICTORY BONDS mars-an BROS. imp.- Great George Sit. Charlottetown