Loqk Ioveller M, . '.Big 6-01. in 1b help your skin look yoftiet r fast. try greeselus Noneme. IIOW M This amazingly efective c-ream an is a combination of odkenlug. Y - -soothing and cleansing ingredi- ents oHered by no other leadin, "I"'I"i "W" 0"". beauty cream-and ifs medicat- ed-aids healingl Women praise, :';,yd:"”x,”g'"f”d”Y-" ' ' 3”” its quick help for dry, rough skin; lifeless, dull skin; and for beauty-marring blemishes. 'Il'y l it-Er prettier skinl Save Val Stock up Howl Get the big 6-oz. jar for only 93e- You Save Va over smaller sisee. Werlu or money back! 'IkyNoxsema for 10 days; if not delighted, just return the jar to Noneme, Toronto; your money back! At drug and cosmetic counters. Made in Canada WEEK- END SPECIALS THURSDAY - PRIDAY - SATURDAY ltblillimli. 65c llllhlls, llb. 29.; 59c .. 45c COCOA. I lb. Iln .. P. E. I. BRAND MACKEREL 2llns 4 PAAESIll)NAIXQ.mlIh.iin 39c 2001.. Zlins 37c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR. lpllg. .. WALLPAPER 25Wo OF ALL WALLPAPER IN STOCK ONE ONLY! EASY ELECTRIC WASHER- Regular Sl69.50-SPECIAL . . 3145.95 We have in stock 3 fine selection of FAWCEIT Coal Furnaces, Oil Floor Furnaces, Oll Heaters, Coal Heat- ers and Ranges. Come In and see them. ,P.'J. and G, KENNEDY 28-2 KENSINGTON, P. E. 1. 28-2 43c , .Brace's. ll-I. CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 seysurunsu. in revolt-lern Chandelier! -lo -"W; .12." C I Wh3&i ALSO Lsrlosr NEWS am. REGENT are-slant 1.15 . 9.15 WESTERN GUARDIAN -PLEASE TAKE DELIVERY of shot guns on order and buy am- munition at Braoe's. -DOMINION IMPERIAL long range ammunition, fresh stock ll -DUMP the old. rusty antifreeze. and buy fresh Ptestone or Maple Leaf at Brs.ce's. -KENSINGTON HOME AND SCHOOL Association Meeting at school, October am, 3.00 P. M. Guest speaker. Film. Personals -LAC and Mrs. Hamid Pro- fitt. and sons Wayne, Brian and; Garth of Moncton. spent a few days neoenltly Long River. at Margate and BUR --A. B. Clair and Mrs. Mayhew, Halifax, were week-end visitors to Kensington and Margate. Bur Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cousins, Mone- ton, were recent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Cousins, Kenslngton. Bur -Mr. George Caseley, Kelvin Grove, accompanied by Mr. Stuart Waugh, Bedeque, left October 2, on a motor trip to Boston, Mass. - Bur i Prolitt, Long River, were in Elms- dale on September 30, attending the Golden Wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, Mrs. Simpson's sister. Bur -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnstone also to attend the International Ploughlng Ma'tch at Cobourg, Ont. Bur -Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ramsay. Arlington, were in New Allil1B.ll. September 24, attending a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Williams, in honor of their daughter, Miss Marion Ramsay. teacher of New Annan School last year. Bur -A Turkey Supper at Irlshtown St. Stephen's Anglican Church,l which sponsored the event. - Bur SUMMERFIELD C. W. L. On September 6th, the monthly meeting of Bummerneld C. W. L. was held at the home of Mrs. Maurice Croken with a good at- tendanoe. Mrs. J. Hagan presided. Meeting op:ned with prayer led by Fr. Mun-ay. Mass Missal: and Rosaries were awarded to the children receiving Catechism certificates. Acknowl- edgement of sympathy extended during recent bereavement was re- ceived am Mrs. J. Austin Mur- phy. The president gave a. detail- ed report of the Diocesan conven- tion in an interesting manner. Fr, Murray highly complimented Mrs. Hagan on her vivid report and pointed out the benefits. of having delegates attending these conven- tions. Plans were made for the annual chicken supper to be held on Sept. 22. Mrs. Alfred Curley donated a fruit cake and Mrs. J. R. Smith donated a chicken dinner to be used on lotteries. The next meet- ing is r be at the home oi Mrs. George iken. rlisr METHODC STOCKHlO-LM (GP) -A pneuma- tic tube stretching three-quarters of li mile has been installed be- tween two main telegraph offices here. The compressed air. used as a transport medium is cooled down to a lower temperature than the surrounding air, to avoid conden- cation. MORNING (OUOHS If you coulh. whens. oeu't breaths or p well because of attacks of Asthma or MDTDAOO from our drug- . Thus curbs cough I. -Kmllll and thus perusl I natural. lest! "i sleep. as infection or money Duel. CAMEO THEATRE. MERRY WIDOW", starring Lana Turner, Fernando La- mas. - ROYAL TNEATRE noulilsx Wednesday it: Thursday 7l15- 9:15; Matinee Thursday 3:15. See Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn in a sea adventure drama - "run AFRICAN QUEEN” lnltecllo nleoler. 0 t . .vlsltol's at the home of Mr. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Conway and Vic:inil'y' -Mr. Russell Rsnisay. Northam. was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin, Murray Road. Bat- urday, October 3. on business. Mr. and Mrs. Geolge Thompson were in Summerside October 5. on business. - Mr. John MaoDilrla.ld was in Summerside October 5, on business. Mr. and Mia. Murdock Stewart and family Charles, Gabriel. Har- old, Ann and Eric were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart, Mount Pleasant, on October 4. Mr. alld Mrs. Daniel Adams and daughter Reby, Borden, were vis- itors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Bradford MacKinnon on October 4. Mr. Clarence Murphy who is employed on the carferry spent the week-end with wife and family at Freeland. Mr. Bradford MacKlnnon was in Coleman October 3, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roi-and Adams were in Sumlnereide October 3, on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Williams and family, East Bldefolcl were and -Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mac-iMns. Roland Adams on October Laren. Sea. View, left September-4. 30, for Saint John, N. B., where .... they will spend two weeks as Mrs. John Broome was visiting guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bacon. Bur Daniel MacDougall, Inverness on --- October 4. -Mrs. Frank Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Nell Simpson. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kelley and Mir. and Mrs. William J. and Mr, Leonmz-d Mu;-phy,'We5t Royalty were visitors at the home of Mr. alld Mrs. John J. Murphy. Mr. John Buchanan who is em- ployed on a government boat spent the weeli-end with ills wife and family at Conway. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John- MM stone. Long River. left October I. Mr. William H. Burns, General on I trip to Toronto. They plan Merchant, Malpcque, visited his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on October 4. Mr. Bruce Lewis, Sunllnerside. was a week-ellrl visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Alan MacDonald and family, Slmoll, Eunice, Grace Roma and Cody, Inverness, were in Bummerside recently. Mrs. Eddie Morrison visited her H311. On 59PA9mb9T 30- W35 W9” son Enell and her father Mr. attended, and proved successful -nwm” 3133.," 3;, pm-1,339 .on from a finan.cla.l point of view, ocwber 5. while the guests expressed them- ' selves as well pleased with the , . . or or and Carol, St. Eleanors were vis- bathroom luxury at a few item at the home of Mrs. John Brooms on October 4. ' Mr. D. H. Boyle and Mr. Wallace Thompson, Kensington, were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson on October I. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam Maoxlnnon will regret to loam she is not feeling as good as usual and wish her a speedy 1'90WeX'l' to good health. Mr.'3ydney Birch, Port Hill, was 311 COHWIY 0 t P 5. on business. 'Mr. l-lardie Broome who is em- ployed on the Fisheries Boat the ltsorel" spent the week-end at his home at Poplar Grove. Miss Merrill Palmer and Miss Marian Hardy, Freeland. who are taking Grade XI sit Bumrnerside High school spent. the week-end at the homes of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy. Mr. Luther Williams who is em- ployed on the Fisheries Boat ”Sorel” spent the week-end with his wife and family. at East Bide- fold. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Milligan and f-amlly, Gary and Roger were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner, East. Bide- ford on October 4. Mr. George Wotton, suminemide, was in Conway October 5, on business. P New Annon and Vicinity A few farmers are busily engag- ed in digging their potatoes, which is a very good crop. Mrs. Anthony Dowllng (nee Shir- ley Mccarvlllelspent an after- noon with Mrs. John Mclnnis re- cently. Mrs. Dowlirlg with her hus- band and two children left for their home in Hamilton, 0nt., on Thursday. Miss Ella McNelll of the R.C. A.F. returned to Ontario where she is stationed. after spending a months leave with her father, Mr. Allie McNelll and family. Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Moose and Mr. Alphonse Connell, Mr. Alden Moase and son Elmer. and Mr. Ro- bert Willlams attended the Ex- hibltlon at Egmont Bay on Wed. afternoon. -Rev. Clifford Morse, Mrs. Moose and young son, also Mrs. Moase's mother, Mrs. McNelll have re- turned home after spending a week-end with Mr. Moase's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moose. Rev. Mr. Mouse is in Nova Scotla while Mrs. McNelll is from Northern Saskatchewan. It being her first visit to Prince Edward Island. she Softer I I I still softer is the new, improved Pure: tisslle. It's stronger and more absorbent, too . . . a better tissue at the same price. Now you can choose from two kinds of Purcx, single and 2-ply. For facial soft. singld ply. reach for the new Purcx in the familiar blue label; for the ultimate in Purex in the WlllLCIl3I.)Cl. cents more, look for Super - Mlscouche Parish Hall. lllecouollo soil Vicinity li bingo was held Sept, 29 in the -Loumlna roll-lei of chLrlom- town. was a visitor to Miscouche on September 2'1, at the heme of her brother, John O. Poirler. P Mr. and Mrs. Ezimsnual Rich- ard of summ side were visitors to Miscouche on September 21. On Thursday, Octbber l. a Field day for the school children ms held on the Convent play grounds The children took part in the dif- ferent events such as: relay-race. dashes, 3-legged races, bean-mce, broad jumping etc. There was canteen service on the grounds. Money prizes and ribbons were a- warded lo the winners of the dif- ferent races. -B.V. ..M..,.........:....j.... enjoyed her visit and was im- pressed with the beauty of the Island. and hopes to be back a-5 gain in the future. Mr. and Mrs. l..eamanMcWlllla1ns and family of Augustine Oove, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mocarville and son Kevin, Mrs. James Mill and two children Marjorie and Jimmie were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Lambe of Summerfleld were visitors at their home on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams opened their lovely home on Sept- ember 24, for a shower in honor of Miss Marion Ramsay, a for- mer teacher in New Annan school. Miss Erma McNelll played "Here Comes The Bride" as she was as- corted to the seat by Mrs. Willie Moase. The room was prettily de- corated in pink and white. The baskets of gifts were carried in by Miss Sbirlene Wall, Pauline Manderson, Georgie Mclnnls and Marjorie Wall opened the parcels. Mrs. Charles Waugh and Pauline read the verses while Shirley and Eleanor Moase arranged them on the table. Marion thanked all for their kindness. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by ladies of the district. Games were enjoy- ed, music was furnished by Erma McNelll. Keith Thompson and Walter Moose on the acoorrdian. Miss Ramsay is to be married Sept 30. to Mr. Clare Haslam A05 Springfield. You,ioo, can have sofler. clearerskm Try CUTICUIA Just 7 Days and See Want a clear radiant akin men admire? ITl'Y fragrant. mildly medicated Ciillcura Soap and Qlntment to help -. relli-vr pimples black- heads. eczepin rr.sIi- sale- srd natural iomplexlon Nllveliness. Buy today. Cernetlen Ilene I Iervlse Dinner want it in a hurry - I have in your life. And it i And its specially grocers: (Makes 5 dozen I-Inch squares) 11' cup (1 small can) undiluted Carnation Evaporated Mill Hf: cups sugar 1,5 cup chopped nuts ll,-5 cups rshmaliows (about l6 medium) diced 1 teaspoon vanilla Combine Carnation and sugar in saucepan. Cook over medium heat forsminutes, ' ' eon- stantly. Remove from heat. add remaining ingredients; ltlr nu. til marshmallows and chocolate , melt and blend with mixture (1 to 2 minutes). Pour into but- fered square pan (l" x I"). Cool. Cut. in squares. butter with Carnation". LISTIN lo the delightful leturds radio show. "Stars Over Hollywood newspaper for time and stations. FREE: "One-dish Meals" . . . Vancouver. CIITICIIRA son canny-iovlw routs who wonderful new recipe for 5- Minute Fudge. It's the smoothest, richest-tasting fudge yo ever ate can't go wrong. Your grocer is featuring my 5-Minute Fudge. Perhaps you've already seen the big Fudge color display. Makes you want to rush right home and make some! And it couldn't be easier-thunk: to Carnation. Unlike other forms of milk, Carnation is double-rich. heat-rellned. That's why it performs cooking miracles not possible with ordi- nary milk. Carnation's special character makes it blend more smoothly with other ingredients. to bring out all their flavor and goodness. To illustrate. here's my recipe for 5-Minute Fudge, until you can get my leaflet at your ll-t cups semi-sweet chocolate chips COFFEE has -become so much a part of our everyday life, why not make the most of it? Enjoy coffee at its finest . . . "creamed" with Carnation. Carnation gives coffee a wonderfully tempting color, and creamy-rich "let's have- another-cup" flavor. Yet it costs only half as much as cream. Try it! You'll agree. "Coffee tastes A complete half-hour play every week - specially written for this entertaining programme. see your Carnatlon's NEW booklet, thrifty, tempting recipes. Write Carnsuon Company Limited. Toronto or IT'S TRUII I honestly know a way to best the high cost oflfood. In a word. We lniaaiudtion. Yes. with enough imagination. it's actually easy to ilx low-oust meals that your family will love. Such as my Corn and Sausage Cas- serole! You'll be honestly amazed . t h a t s u c h a thrifty main-, ' dish can taste so i g 0 o d . W h is t makes this cas- serole so creamy-rich and de- licioul. is Carnation Evaporated Milk. For'Carnation - among all brands - is "tops" for extra- creamy flavor. Try Carnation in In! - . COIN AND SAUSAGE CASSEIOLI (4 to 6 servings) 55 lb. perk sausages V4 cup chopped green pepper 2 cups drained canned kernel corn 2 tablespoons flour !-'.- teaspoon salt 1 in a can undiluted Carnation mil. . C1. 54 cup grated Canadian cheese I tomato slices (may be omitted) Cook sausages with green pepper. over medium heat, un. til sausages are done through. Add to corn. in buttered baking dish. Blend 2 tbsps. of the meat drippiugs with vilour and suit. over medium heat. slowly stir in Carnation: stir and cook un- ul sauce thickens. Pour over corn and sausages. Top with grated cheese and seasoned tomato slices. Bake in moderate oven usorr.) about 25 minutes. DOCTORS WILL TELL you that there's no safer, more digestible milk for bottle-fed babies than . Carnation. 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