g 03105121131. 1945 pol-- 4/04/44 ' find MGMM ‘natal how easy it is to give her family the benefits of 9 vegetables . . . when she serves Aylmer Vegetable Soup. Yes, your family gets all the nourishment of peas, C0111. MR0“: “i617. potatoes, cabbage, turnip, tomatoes and onion — plus rice, barley, macaroni. butter and beef stock-Jr: this one delicious aoupl So serve Aylmcr Vegetable Soup c/fenl SOUP ducer from bodied flavour, . t wholesome goodness. We have It!!!‘ nearest station (within the province). 3m! pound lots or more at f CHOICE LARGE ‘conmsn CHOICE CHOICE SMALL CODFISH Send Money Order ‘for will receive prompt delivery. Souris, P. E, I, we» e 449/11, u». . . those fine, field-flesh vegetables that go into Aylmer Vegetable Soup give it that extra Aylmer goodness, that superb Aylmer flavor. And once you taste this full-bodied vege- table soup, you’ll declare Aylma is the best you ever tasted! Yes, Jordan Gives n New Rldmsss lo Grape Juice It's news across Canada! Made by the Dominica's largest pro- delicious, lspecially grown grapes . . . perfected by the newest scientific processes . Jordan Grape juice will delight you with its high quality, its full- its purity and I-l IOIIIIODII-ii II"! GINAINI CIIOIOIII a PICKLED cukui (ruins __.____________ now ready for shipment and will deliver at following prices: 16 cents per lb. MEDIUM CODFISH .4.. l4 centa per lb. _ l1 cents per lb. quantity required and you MATTHEW '8: AIGLEAI lilltsll \ JIM/HM”? / I e i x/IWW/‘Wifl a I _¢___- w-Tvv Freight paid Vlllllllllilllilliill Protestant Orphanage Collection Opens in Charlottetown Monday. Oct. 15th- was Child Cross Rule ment ency. meals W611i tioncd Tooth cats b cecded to the rs-is. nightb’ killing The two-thirds ing trio, in a shipment of goods from East- ern Canada short time laic monton citizen put third invader and io his uncover health ence that the had 001111 l. the sdlan 1w. “YH-att-OL Are you a bride-tome who has a Miss Mary who has just returned from Erlgl British women as nursery teachers. was among the lecturers at the Red fresher course. Miss Wright stressed the three sgeclal t elr management by the “Children must learn to conform to certain rules — and the Golden and his rest and sleep at regular hours which are never changed " With the end of war in the Pac. ific. Australians may get a chance ‘to sample some of the peanuts from the bumper crop grown in Queens- land tn In war yea-rs. most of the peanuts Servfoes for Australlazngrown peanuts. that all the “rm in Sydney came to and sent them instructions on how to roast the peanuts in camp ovens. rumours ww nafirr wmr EDMONTON. scraDhsPPY shorbshooung resin/mi have enc- CO-OWMHXIK Health Department, the cats which on dumb. baffled the fierce rodents. been stooped and Edmonton was once again ratless. ______.._.. POETRY TIE LINKS BRITISH PEOPLES LONDON. Oct. 9 --!CP)—~ Vis. i said in a message to the Can. "Their heritage of great poetry is‘ der will take two years to fill. Girls! Do you suiier from NERVOUS ENSION OII ‘CERTAIN DAYS’ Do functional dl ‘urbences cc muse you to tired. dragged Then don't dclayl Try Lydia E. Pinlchaxife Vegetable Com to relieve euch lymptoml. Pmb Compound is cmeof the mosteffec- l“ m“ M." vitamin my n u" mam“ l“ ‘hi’ WW“ HELP! Naruns. A very sensible Pinkham‘: Compound is what is {MM to do! known as a uterine sedative because my I home any“ Pinkham-u it has a soothing effect on one of 3m, “uncut-you.” wooian’: moat important organs. ltis madefmmwholeaome mote la ' 6' ' r vaoaraean ' COMPOUND British race, so that. love of should continua, to be a binding service with the and where she _ g, g, 3 u, ' renreunllnr the Institute ofl ilfmea a w Btudy in the training of readers a first hand picture "where and how, the boys of fl famous battery spent their while "over there“. Vlsiiing Homemakers re- areae o! child behavior and adult. North River, recent illness of child problems is so that the child h a?» the same tim as h“ l‘ at e even? day at Boston and Concord, Mass. she said Children should never be Miss Doreen Vlckerson. daughter coaxed or urged to eat. _ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vickerson. North River is home again and s. former resident of Charlott town and Brackley. ls spending delightful v-cafiou and friends in the Gulf ls year. to the Australian and us keen was the demand “Black squirrels!" Yes. that's ho when they came upon a other day while hunting back the trwop= ska‘ in the area. ‘Ihat pleased troops except the cooks a leading peanut- rocessing he rescue Your correspondent having seen black squirrels In th same vicinity about NORWEGIAN RATS ’-— interesting to note that in to tooth street fighting by North Edmonton tom. species referred to abo by the artillery of a aclced in repelling an invasion in. turned in her city of hi8. tough Norwegiam ependlns Monctnn. Citv Se: heme with the . Cl. MacArthur and Mrs _ MacArthur. prowl me North Edmont. two of them. first encounter eliminated of the dlseasespxead- apparently brought here Hospital of Mrs York Point. Norman or the United States. r a North Ed. an end to the added a notch .22 rifle. After a search to further intruders the authonfes expressed confid- threatened nlaaue brie! furlough with his family here. Only dressln of wha wall rink one lone building - the room -- remains standing was once known as Com. 'I‘he main building was sold. tom down and hauled away for fuel early last summer Per- haps some enternrislnrz person w‘?! be able to utilize the vacant lot which should make an ideal spot to a nice home. Wavell. President-General BY TIIIFT-Eili-‘Ffi; 11111355 Poetry society (Incorpora- roman -(CP\—- Wcofwich has received its first bu: order for war centres of medals-Gallium of them. ‘The or- the society: OHheMonth on f? h hntru "hub ‘Merv. is a as. per In! J out"-at such times? round today not lilhted th its. F ll be] titration: mu o ow poe ti‘ R C A overseas Of the original personnel that made 33, only eight re- ' . land on .Sun. day last. Later, I hope to give my time Friends of Mrs. John Jewell. Sr, are pleased lo know she Ls able to be around after her Mrs. Herbert Frlzzeli of Cornwall Present spending s. delightful holiday with relatives and friends after being a patient ln the PE I Hos. pitsl ’ Mrs Rloma McLure. Moncton. with relatives Garden of the two local boys expressed themselves Dalr the partridge of the Linwood "Road. which llesnbe-tween Clyde River and Corn. W8 , ' remembers twenty-five years ago though of course. they were by no means plentiful. It is Oct 9 (CP)—-- Province. there still exists some flying squirrels as well as ihe black ve. Miss Bessie Macmlhiu- has re. here after a two-week holiday in the guest _of her brother, A wide circle of friends regret the illness in the Prince Edward Island Leslie MacEwen, ' Cpl. MecFadyen of Meadcwbank. has rejoined his unit with the C V.G . after spending a - onaiglowsrgwu GUARDIAN GEITRAL GUARDIAN ‘hi column is reserved for news ef_ local Interest, but advertising SUIANCI AD VANCED gfifdiiy Panama‘ iii mugs Georgi exact: as . 0h! . ‘. ._ Your generous support is urgently needed. and use. “icy-es. J. ini$v§ndi§§“1fi§.1b.'§§‘ rmvrr or BLANKETS Ch wirst" “p333?” executive secretary‘ é 6 6 N 0 0 p l - a - . c~ o n Iii d Isl . IIIJUEUIITJIICUILUIIIIIJ ......, pa... o... w... hi’... emuloesis hi’... SJ". ...§.§‘."...‘.‘;‘2_ A Bin-ER MACARON 10.10.21 drone Knitted Wear, Hospital in: o! the League. it was learned I - -___ Bllslr- 10-ll-1l. last night. He succeeds Mr AP.) BIG BANDS DEMAND CAI»! one of the abiding glories o! the -——- otte 0! Chsrlottefown who re- y link follows: ium, 45-46; A pullet, 33; C. 22. Country tians are paying for eggs delivered: A large, o‘ medium, 38-40; A-pullet. increasing with much men‘. in the quality of imilltfcdi 31: B imllk 2'7; C. 22-24; fowl. A, N; B. 2i; C. l4. (nee Alene Macillachem) in Roseberry to spend the week- end on Sept. 29 they were wel- comsd by a goodly crovzd of friends who had gathered at the home of Mr. W. ll. ltlaclnnir, to extend happy greetings and to shower presents upon them. Mr. Charles Ross called the gathering to order. and the presents were @- opencd by girl friends. while lvlrs. 8 Earnest Morrison read the hum- orous verses attached to them which caused much merriment. All the various cards contained good wishes for a happy future. W Mr. Stafford Coles. on behalf of hlnzself and Mrs. Coler. thanked the good friends for their kind- ness in bestowing such lovely gifts upon them; also for the hearty welcome given. and the good wishes. The crowd sang “For They Are Jolly Good Fel- e lows". alter which the remaind- er oi the evening was pleasantly spent in music and dancing and social intercourse. Lunch was serv- bv the ladies. SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY - The annual Sunday School Rally of North River was held in a cam- Mcliay, Mrs. 11W. Burdette and of s. newly nature nay inserted n rm eeane a word, may pay. mhvlfitf‘ fnjlmwmii” ‘a "b l" "mm- Diamond lenished. Added to the ___._._._ cvednlngsdf ertziwt yzlerewsongs an re . $00K! F»: Phowsmsu Burden: fin? Music w“ all‘: ---- lsh b Miss V FOLLOW ran: clown to lloe- ind Mrymllle mil: wlignxxioirii pital Bauer, Sporting Club. to- and Mr Roland Mcxenal; with lilkht. ltl-ll-ll violin. About midnight. the guests OONFIDKATION LII! IN. _____._ STUDINTS Per- manent WI-Vls at the Merle liens THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE of the Young People's Societies of A- large. 47-48; A med- B. 31- grading sta- ungraded 40-42; A 26: B. 96: ‘is C. 18-20. Live poultry receipts are improve- chicken offering. Prices to producers. rail grade. are as follows: Chicken A fed) 29; B. amuse RECEPTION i When Mr. and Mrs. W. Stafford Ccles arrived PAM‘. lHRbE Houston uned tee. lire. Guumrie Ballingalrnd Mrs. Lorne E. Hous-' Ion out the ices. in new. ing were Mrs. Eerie Houston Mrs. Floyd Houston. Mrs. Arthur Hous- ton. Mrs. Birt Laird, Mrs Grover departed after singing "Auld Len Sync" and "The King" with the wish that they may return in twenty-five more years in help cel. ebrate their fiftieth wedding arm; lversary. f; CATElll cently resigned from the position. sealed f" 1AA’ o o ’ e your an owca . e s- ~ — e pen o grcdmlngghizimt be Delisistent and sled to hear of the increased act,- gow on Oct. 20 and 2l. Each iBruce Stewart and Companyyud, ____ _ p 4__d m; gygfydgy 51151;! K599 your lvltles of the constituent groups 1n Church is asked to have rcpre- s not owned by the Provincial "" hand grfwoih, your nails well tep- Nova Staotla, Vancouver, Winnipeg sentatives present to discuss prob- Gill/emmmly Rs BFTOIIBOUSIY aimed Mm Ham, C Smlngha... m “u. y.’ cred. Never Wear your rings W! ""1 tllewmfe- “"15 Pmalm"! i0 YW“! PWPIFS “i Wadi" all”. 9mm" mmimg- Oak ivml» n. {he w.- ulu- Pl‘ P t T ‘£18m: that makes the Joints 100K “‘°'k' 1041'“ guggmgfinzwsqglrlgziy] jfxignmp? Wilson spell" a mczrh \\""ll r‘ a a "rfler- . t ‘ ’ °“Y s a lives m rilbcna acct-c“ " Choose your diamond with s setl. PLENTY 9F Hmnvmadf ca“ 01mm“! b" the mvemmmf ‘S °°"l < l ~ '- - b“ "bu" ~ ' v . P‘ a d R115 H - B z I (“pied by pa" of‘ ‘to _ b M lel luebsnd l.) Pllnce ltupcrt“ ‘fir: Whlglil yyglllrflggtlgltlfielganctlitgze es n c at ospltal 105135;} many Years ago‘ éihsichicprgcgréuuénlxgeté 1g gasvbm," émuuuea with! Ml‘. c. F» if“ w,“ “d mg‘ “Wham”; Ther ssed y... Auzmt 21 sacrum; MBBKS-iw. sous 325:1 32:5 (131335: Z”’}"“’°“..E° I I V —~' ' RA l "-- ntt . 1: epa a‘ n ' . ' . ‘ n rcm e "’ ioiifimfif. mac iflndffifiifia? 1M5, Mrs. ltuby ‘Coiwell of new: CES — While the R. C. M. P. con- (‘rovrfl-mfni. at the pm.- , ALBIIJIFAVA usher; mu.- I mg t I h l u t aléalilegi iiikallovggmyglllta toga Joann ucl. tlnue tor itrxrvesiziigéiic all posgible I “"03 1"‘ nil‘- Illlul | k a gurg o pan I grdg m '_ e a a. e riy age sources o e po onous moons iue “"“‘_—“ ‘i , -"‘— f suits your veil or your wedding day all ggeéitrasr.‘ The deceased was born seized in lChal-loltctown a few PCFSOIIHiS ioglxg" 9 "C? ‘ ‘m’ . ." m hat. -_ _ days ago. nspcctor N. J. Ander- ___ f ‘C __ ‘ W; , , . ppm ygux makeup m g0 Wm, vBe°5lflwnllif husband. she ls sur- son reports his men have not un- M - L R1 h I a happy huulm ~ ~° ‘f W“ M5" Your dress. If you are wearins a "Wed by her ages father, one son. covered any furthcr supplies. sludgsritxss ago grid lgllglslgrigraglllsg-I 8”“ a°°“"'~*.““=i* l“ ‘.1.’ ' “*5 “f, l? “m” whme o; a paste] (“may weddmg two sis-ere and one brother. The Considerable quantities of the pol- yierslty spent thanksgiving at their “h”; °“‘h'“im5“° " n f if}? “e” c1195‘ gown. your makeup and nail polish 515MB B"! MYB- Everett Rom-ES. son were disposed of in both home in New vmtshlre Lam“ Mam?“ 0‘. .*., "“'q"“”” Macmn‘ should be in pretty pastel tints Kmismfll MFS- Win11!" MB-Olllwih Charlottetown and Summersldc. ' --— lpoman. 9mm ' Qml c w? . If you are wearing an informal 0! Ulla-Wk. Qfli-J the ‘M09191’. GQId- the Inspector said. and in his opin- Lieuicnant INS.) Marv Mac- “mmffd inf‘? 11?,“ ° ~“‘. , ' Hfms * . N , Ouilli. your makeup shades can be "$15 B Yfi-dflnl °1 Chflflflielvwfl- ion grave danger still confronts mm R R c has arrived hem: Framm” f“ CJL " 1U 5m”! m" e‘ "Ted a b5; on the drama 1c 515% Mrs. Colwell was a woman who p05. gnygne who patronizcs the dives by plane uficrdlaving received her "Irhe, noted tenor g uuurijvi mum for his future , to wear sto kings or do a 5°55“ mini"! qualifies 5nd S-ilflrfid where moonshine is sold. In the discharge from the Army in l-lall- “U “as”: n9. Lme m Q3121“ bu‘ w“ l‘ ‘WW 5mm" l°b °5 “P9134111 1°! “°“Y°‘y i?‘ “u mm” Yfimiili“? meantime. speedy attention is be- m: ‘gm head w‘ ti1”.""g"""'.‘l‘ "F" ‘i u Doris Ferguson Called upon "h" "-14 be ""8 i° "mt W1" ‘Q- °° F“ "Mare °f ‘he °°fi‘m“=m' l“ in: alven by the Government ‘ ___ l “Yam” “t 5mm.“ L31“ T“ y <= ‘llacdonald {m bchalf o" “"5 °° match -"°'"' “F5- she “"31 . luifllysi-‘B at ORB-We to all seized Friends of Mrs. Dennis O'Shea §.'§“9,‘.',‘.‘§,‘.f,...“’f§,. ‘§}{,‘.,.b.i.,j?f‘f,.f,“1 Ihnwd" :1 3.- .. ' ‘ A hegdcggsggghg? olfeoxfgllglurvlsihlyoliér on-ggertilégéetkgiéecfiilxielrailtxxrllrga‘n gqufir reaching them from this will regret to learn of lhehillness ridge‘ 5,306,.’ (Ben 0;)“ to‘ Tmcvw. lful oil min p» _ .. . ‘ ' " .. - ° *1 rflvnce. o! her sister. Mrs. Murp y. o. . - -' . 3v » _- _.__.-- ‘._ Brno PIiICll Frost“. c! Char- er $9?! the ueadsitof the flowfsigs stggtigrgaenérytook place in Kms. Boston’ Mass‘ M“ 0.5mm leftlgazftlsf Dgwxgdggyi clglckslfiélgrbtfhlfld .3._,,_,,O“.n.S Ummd a U 3p‘ gvcfin We“ “‘ W“ “t”, ' ' EGG PRODUCTIQN, PMCES- yesterday momlng to be with her 5113,54; goumy m; ‘welt-mo, ;,;.,Q_ in nccepzing tlic gll: Mr. Hins V“ ° ° ca“ “MTV it “m5 H“ Th - E38 PT°¢11¢i1°n l" the Pwl/ln" sister. hope to bag an qmeim-e W115“ 11,.‘ rxprcssed hi: sincere appreciation sum!!! . "W131i evenmii- "ll-"lm" h" showed a further de line thi ' s ‘ ‘~ ' u m "~ =1 ~ »~ r the filessu-re of shaking hands with C 5 "‘—" . 595w" (‘Pens 0°? 22 a‘ “*9 ."d‘»" “L” “r5 a-‘d ‘l’ ~' 58L Andrew 0&5 who recent“. "Eek but the GU31!!!’ l5 lmpmv’. Mr. and Mrs. Eric T, Wilson. Th9 ginger recently rcrrnedlrhvivu h}!!! at all Hines b3‘ the coxslgrgycy "R51- “u cm“) arrivedflmme Wyn‘ the 2nd Med lng. It twas letarnedticdayztiDcalers Chgrlglfgfznvn, have leff Prince from Denmalk u-lirro hp <~ a Pfiurc Sfrrct finch ~.= TBADVING Batten; “m. neafly six Yeas are quo mg a coun ry sta ons as Rupert via C. N. R. S, S. Prince Cofllmalld neriovzuzaxrc m .- Rupert for Victoria. B.C.. whore ble celebration of King _Ch: they will be the guests of Mr. Wll- 75th birthday and DEiTllSll son's aunt and uncle, Mr. and endence Day. ".\' YFi“r'~‘\lli'f‘.IS u'ere serv- {hr =t~iff ‘Pa b we rm" " 3i" "W c “NFC? i lfi-Afliilfii Fri Indcp- i "I iE Hull“ Ouiremcnl l5, Que. BOOK " ‘has Sale of bined program of Church and Sun- day School cn Sunday at 3 PM. The opening call to Worship led by Mrs. John ‘meme: Doxology and opening prayer by the pastor. Con. gregational singing, Hymn. “Come and Rejoice with Me". Duet by Joan MacKlnley and Marlon Hutch. Scripture. Luke l0, 30-37 by Kciih Wheatley. Church Choir selection. WOMEN’S SHOES Jesus is Calling. Offering by John Sanderson and Arthur wheatley. Offering Prayer by the Sunday school. Junior Choir selectlon. In THURSDAY and $2.93 Christ there ls no Ens’; or West. Reading. A Job for Pnyllis. by Marjorie Mut h. Duet. by Joan and Buddy Macxnley. Scripture from Sermon on the Mount by Junior Boys’ Class. Solo, Jesus Bids Us Shine by Wilma Ladner. Duet by Norma Jewell and Verna Yon-Ker. Trio, Hyla Owen. Marjorie Sander. son. Lois Molvneaux. Sunday School report by the Secretary-Treasurer. FRIDAY ‘ 435 Pairs of $3.98 lo $5.95 Shoes fallen from regular Siilfii iur quick clearance. Big savings for early shoppers in Arch Support Ties- Black and Brown Pumps with Cuban and High heels. The leathers are Kid - (jrush - Suede and (Tull. l-lyla Owen. Solo, ufhen He Comelli. Janet Owen. Reading. Verna San. d-crson. Reading. Hazel Wliive. Clc= mg hvnm, Comp Ye Thankful Peu ' ple Come. National Anthem. Ben- ediction by the pastor. 25TH INNIVERSARY —- The home or Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Yeo. Kingston was the scene of a lie-PW Barbering of about sixty rel- atives and friends on Saturday evening Sept. 29th. 1946. The oc. caslon was that of celebrating tne twenty-fifth anniversary of their Here are the sizes and widths in (iuztnlilies: ll pairs of AAA widths in sizes 6 lo 9 ‘F8 pairs of AA widths in sizes 5 1-2 in i) 47 pairs of A widths in sizes 5 1-2 l0 S 1-2 66 pairs of B widths in sizes 4 l-Z i0 S l-Z 191 pairs of C widths in sizes i 1-2 in 9 1-2 Egan-gag‘, glugng theflevenlngwixtrh 1-, cay gcngaacna. man. after making a few brief rc- maxlu ooncemin the purpose of the gathering cal ed on Mrs. R A. Houston who read an appropriate address on behalf of the relatives assembled. Miss Lottie Houston. Hazelgrove presented Mrs. Yeo with a beautiful bouquet. of flow. ers. An attractively decorated fan of twenty-five crisp new dollar l was presented to the nonorcd couple. Mr. Yeo who was pleasantlv I gurpfiged, thanked them for their lovely gift. "m they are Joliy Good Fellows" was sung heartllv‘ by all. followed with t bouncing o! both Mr. and Mrs. co. Other appreciative gifts of silverware and money were received. The grooms Rift to the bride was a Bulovs gold wrist watch The house was artls. tlcally decorated for the occasion in pink and white with large white bells direcflv over the dining-room table. which was centred with a beautiful three tier cake weddinf [rimmed with silver mepe leafs “rd topped wit», a miniature bride "r1 rroom. A buffet lunch was "rel with a generous helping of fiiclous homemade ice cream and anniversary ceh Mrs. Z9 pairs of D widths in siries 4 1-2 to S 1-2 l3 pairs of EE widths in sizes 5 1-2 to S 1-2 N0 EXCHANGES - REFUNDS - 0R (T.0.D.‘s Customers who have patronized our Sales in the past can feel as- sured of the same good values. This offering is even better for those who wear wide shore‘. The sizes are excellent. ~ in sizes 5 1-2 to 7. HOWARD ll/lclNNlS GREAT GEORGE STREET — NEAR KENT More than half of the loial quantity Ll a