oi Popularity Therfl sweet delighh-to the tasting of Ganong‘: smooth, - hm...» chocolates. Bite into nouptim. fngnor, spicy pine» gpple or crunchy nvt- l" GWWI" “MWPM dimlam Taller: are fourteen diluent “Centra of Popularity“. squire, round. oval. heamlu . it‘: difieul: to find a fivouritc. Bach new taste, d octtble. entice: to another. For over seventy years Ganongb have been famous as "The finestirl the land.” M; s. Auppsiud in panda-in if Owing’: m llsrd ts pt. Supplier mil rrnrll lil- ufldlllvftlli m! lion Gnmdrmrfllunnm will the nuilin‘ my”... st... GANONG BROS. LIMITED, st. 5...»... m. ll. IUGI MQQIINNON "on Monday and was largely at. ———-— tended. The service ilvas conduct. 9d b! Rsv. M1‘. Bllk. The hymns were "Th: Lord's My Shep. Rook or Ages". There pws d Ivzrcefullv away st it Id 1011101 .. ‘M .. Will-hurl MscKinnoti. D. L Mac. Klnnon, Leonard MscKlrmon, Ste. wsrt MacKinnon, D. A. MacKln. non, and Wellington MacNc-ill. pounek, collapsed ed "l1 Re-‘ y tuberculosis wmtiy his weight dwindled to n‘ modest 294 pounds. viva-a l Pl-fil A QMAU. HICE OF A KIIENFX m!“ OGTWEEN GARTER FASTENER N40 mclzmc. LESSENS 67mm mo PULL. THU‘ HELPS TO PREVENT RUNS! uh- e mun, n; c. A.) I! _' ‘ nus A Amos. $*.i¥*§e‘:¥%3%‘£$é'$'$‘»i%l$¢%£’lfi°$’f$? ‘l UNI a Imn by P. I. Jr.) inn-r- “A55 . . JIM! ECONOMY PA w “ ‘h.’ ‘ztkraxut: lo Pr? I 11, w -tlrno IRWIN” us) u ....:.".::; 8.1:. .... ti» “lib wit?" the old 20 timll 91$" m. number of If on oontinns to u" d" " u’ll find sgpiiiotions of $W"“°:y‘§m’kle’o°nu Ill" t snow Weir-time F“, 3 there will bl In" hull n Ion; ltllflldm‘ ‘ snlloblo for Ivlfib" 7' In Filhlfilliifl v hklitionsl Anthem. IREENDAL COMPRNY STORE-S - B {OM E T ReY §Co.. both Ladies and Men's Wear. ' illivlng the distinction of Durcha. fibre value of $7,000 and added n guest impetus to the sale which had ‘ ,z1| 144 Great George Street. man. 1i , - ." nth Victory loan. l - wraoorua - st. Pblll’! Church SQ , rum- R~ 1» w» we we» mmbean," we" Mam‘ L. Hutton, rector, performed the Interment was in Highfield cam-j -—— I AQPIIID T0 BI. FAT MAN , normou - (cm -.r n T d-l , hm 45' ma“, yauumi namglaoni Lite Narragansett l-lotel ,_Provld_ w“ m become me heaviest person ‘ace. After a short wedding trip In tho world and who onoe weighed i‘ 1e 4G2 d cii PM. tlgl; mo O mirth his t, 1w..- ve w s: , , Khalil. and frlleng. at Motgirtdltfi. Mr. s ex. Sea-m B "acklev Beach. hsve returned from l-l iifax, when they visited their Kinnon made their annual trip H w Charlottetown this week to rs- new old acquaintances at the wot. erfront. Cave, has returned to her homelby Cpl hflfifvbpflldlflfl the weekend 1n'who New Haven the guest of her Montague. omlghters, Mrs. Ar Pollux: s the home of Miss Doris Sellglfdton i Wadnesdsy evening. October Mil-turned to Montague after with twelve members and three m; friend; in vmi tors present Meeting ovonned by . ll: ting the Ode and repent th Or: ed in unison. m“ e ll-ioll cnll was followed by rend- ln'r and spbrovsl of the minutes o m!‘ previous meeting n. ms lepnogt: of hcornrgééttgg: ftclilllowrd. m3 . e rs w o a n o tri% Co st i en 9. . was v ‘ . ' Xmas gifts to those from the dis- D E P .E N llA, B, trlot who are serving o . iolnes at home and abroad. I n in es 1...... smut..- arm“ c! viii i i iv di itfurt-hreenct comedy. drfimaf “aunt Bessie Beats Th6 5mg", wns presented in the 1- 0- O. F. October 12th. by the Dundu P15?- em, to n large llnri appreciative audience. Specialties between acts wen: a vocal solo and encore b? Mr, Herbert Mncleod. and tan- gimclng by Mr. Joe Morrison. The piano accompanist was Mrs. Rub- .’ TF5 CHAKLQHETQYYN GUARMA" isiillllilll. GUARDIAN‘ _ __._ jthiir column is reserved for nun Mll| AIIUOIGII, bu} ‘fly IIIWI! nature may or . at iivo cents n. word. strictly In. Ablp vnwo. —- ln MI l zmnwru snur of food and l an“... - _ 3E.’ gun lialltihxee “Mkllfihffi, IOBASWELL tor Photographs. ______ ONFEDEILA lo ‘. adjuncts. T N u" m" uussruoro Crilwell. G'A'us- NOW 1N BELGIUM -_ Wqm h‘; huun rccelved by hi5 Ilmfly m‘; M1,. Cecil Lawless l; wit; tho uuladisn forces in Belgium. by lvlrs. Russel Cox, chuluttswvweg tort llcr son .tne late Robert Leith C.A was nromoicd on U011, R, _ Jlllie 1 from the what to Wiifrinlt Olflcgg, Ha was killed lo ling day, (391111 yesterday a drunk had $0.00 biail estreatcd, another was gllflf-‘flflritoci. and a third POLICE COURT —- At the Police his uuizrute a motor vehicle while in. tcsucuu. d. was given 30 days in lull wad two men charged with shop- bthilikllltt had their case adlourned Lilli the zith. A Prohibition case wigs dismissed because of lack of oil deuce. J-‘AINFUL INJURIES —- Miss Fairlie Prowse, dau hter of Hon. l‘. W. L. Prowse sn Mrs. Prowse, wns hit by an automobile on o 'l'u:omo street while visiting there not Thursday night. Taken m hospital, unconscious, XJays re. vcilled no broken bones, but she nus bodily bruised and _will remain m Toronto General fol several days lTilIfE. The driver of the car wns arrested and charged with reek. less driving. 11E!) CROSS MEETINIL- The rt ular monthly Rad Cross was h _ at the homo of Mrs. Gordon ShHdOW on Monday evening. Oct. 9w. with on nttcndnnce of ten luilmbers and three visitors. The own-nun; was spent in Docking box- is for overseasfli‘ he Institute pur- clllnsed some articles for boxes and till: remainder was kindly donated bv the women of the district. and a pair of socks wns out in each box. A. dullltv lunch was served bv the llustessn m1 meeting closed with 1N N IN VICTO lND SALE — Startin off the “linvest In Victory" 7t Victory Lllilll Campaign was s welLknown Charlottetown firm, The Grecndal slug the second Bond in this cam. Dillgn. This firm bought bonds to alzl. auspicious start at the Soldiers‘ Monument yesterday afternoon. ‘Ille men's stein-of the lirmls laroted oqid by J.E. Ynmbly while the IfiiGIES Wear shop, under the super. \ sion of Miss M Taylor is siturit- r :1 nt 0i} Queen Street. This well nown lrm. also purchased a sim. i 1r amount on the occasion o1 the s pretty wedding on Morida , ctober 2nd, when Miss Althea Ilard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ward of Smithfleld Ave. riue. became the bride of Mr. G.‘ _. lair Burch, B. 5a., only son Mr. George A. Burch of Bor. , Prince Edward Island, and the late Mrs. Burch. Rev. Harold qvremony. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father, was attended by Miss Lorraine S. a-rtner of Provldence,~R. I., r hlle the groom was attended by is father, Mr. George Burch, who had flown to the U. B. A. to b0 present at the marriage. Fol. lowing the ceremony a reception snk of 25:11am. in motion on tho fol. nlnd wedding dinner was held in couple will make their home -. Montreal, where Mt. Burch l; ed in research work st Mo. University. Personals W. Brsl ho £31m m. m. '1'.‘ Law r 51%? EPW411118 l short len- and Mr . Al m, l oath and otmr friends. Mrs. James MacNevln, Canoe i-hur l Mrs, Ohsrlu Mcbouggfl. Li? SOUTH WINBLOE W. I. will The South Winsloe W I. at i ._._. ;‘ 11.11711 V- IAROY White and AB. Athol Mac. Mrs. Louis Watson, Sunlmerside. recently visited her parents, Mr. Norman MacDonald. l ti n held Pleum we that tbs Orlb quilt ibited b_v our Institute Ill tho winner. decided to again send in the armed tonic for l the- month was followed sing and instructive “Cottohai C0! EM- dilyiiis Altld was appointed on the Programme Committee for next _ month. Next meeting to be at Mrs. uilnmlrs, November 8th. 11inch cnlnmlttee, Mrs. L. Gillespie. Mrs. J. Good, Mrs. B. Good. Montague Brill. Thursday evenlfll- Clri y. d; ptain HarFyiE-uhm. Civil"! Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hynes i v the United States Mr. George Nicholson, who has -bcen undergoing Camp l-lili _ which he received in linly, is vis-g 9w Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Donne VICTORY AHEAD THE CLOUDS ARE BREAKING! How soon we herald the shining dawn of pcacc depends on us. Now is the time to put forth cvcry cfFort for complete Victory! Every dollar you lend to Donne's srsnts, M.r. and Mrs. Russell cLaren, New Perth. Park Fraser, R.C.N.V.R., tel spending a short leave at his home here, uest of his motherqfiglg’ Ornament W“ 5 PM“ mack‘ Mrs. Mabel raser. Mrs. Paul Hay, Charlottetown. was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLenn, Lower Montague. Mrs. Jessie Baxter, vicupresi- dent of the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces of Can. ndn and the Dominion of New. foundiand, was the guest speaker ,nt n special meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge No 6'1 Motltngue, Monday evening. October 16th. The Noble Grand, Miss Sue Hemp. hill, presided. Mrs. Baxter was received and introduced by Mrs. Frances Show. The vicmpresl. dent was accompanied by the Dis. trict Deputy President Mrs. Vera MacDonald who wns introduced by Mrs. Nellie Fraser. At this meeting the Rebekah Degree was conferred on two candidates, Mrs. Dorothy Nicholson and Miss Thelma lsarter, under the direc- tion of the Degree Mistress, Mrs. Nellie MacDonald. Mrs. Baxter was presented with .1 gift from Acme, the presentation being made by Mrs. Marian MacDonald, and ______ _ T 1 ., (m Joan MsemreTRT N.) Bos- ster ton. were recent guests of ' Mrs. Jane Masher. MOMS sooner our mcn will come home. N iluesiltmdr Wm lialn Emery Mac .- - B9" Bay. They were unattended. The bride was becomingly gowned in B. floor length Whit-t’! satin dress. and a shoulder length veil. He: Shs carried a bouquet roses and maidenhsir fem. Prior to her marriage Mrs. MncNeili was guest of honor at s shower hold at the home of Mrs. W. A. Johnstone when she was the recipient of many lovely gifts. The soloists at the shower were Mrs. Wm. Garrick and Mrs. Carl Boeh. nar, both members of the Presby- terisn Church choir of which Mrs. MacNeill has been s faithful me_m. bcr for a number of years. bllC was also an earnest worker in thcl Sunday School, as well as ml out- standing member of the Women's Institute. To Mr. and Mrs. Mac. Neill is extended the good wishes of a host of friends. CANOL T0 HASTEN GROWTH‘ OF NORTH , metal-n Finnio Winds u Twoi Years Work on Proktt Wit US.’ Army. ' ___._ I OTTAWA. Oct. l6 - (cm __ "in; conjunction with the Alaska High- way, the Canol prolevt W55 he biggest single construction job in the world's history, in respect to the addresl reild by Mrs. maltniemm o! M" “"°°°°d- ‘elm °“ Davison. The Degree staff was as follows: Mi=s Ruth MncGre. or, Mrs. Marian MacDonald, Mrs. ith Dsvison, Mrs. Ruth Mac. Leod, Mrs. Mary hlacLaren, Mrs. Addie Dllvar. Miss Catherine Cur. rie, Mrs. Florrie Stewart, Mrs acoomplinhrnen‘, and sheer pioneer-i 111g,” declared Richard Hnnie.‘ CanAd-ian Al-otic explorer and‘ writer, who has returned to his‘ home at Carp. Ont, after more than two years ill northern Alber- ta, the MacKenzie River district. Elsie Wattcrworth, Mrs. MarieWhe Yukon. and Alaska as cvnsillt- Dewar, Mrs. Annie Johnstone. Miss Sue Hrmpilill, Mrs. Evelyn Goss, Miss Bertha ltinrtin, Miss Adah MacGregor, Mrs. Catherine Stewart; Mrs. Vern MacDonald. Mrs. Evelyn Reynolds, Miss Mary Hemphili, Miss Lois Robertson. and the pianist, Miss Agnes An. near. A quiet wedding was solemn. izcd at Zion Presbyterian Church parsonage. Wednesday. October , 11th, when Rev. G. Carlyle Web. a am, and historian to the Northwest Service Command, United Statesl‘ Army. With headquarters in Edmonton. where he was assisted by Mrs Finnie, he spent about 50 percent of his time in the field, travelling bv train, boat. dog team. ailrpiane, trunk, jeep and tractor. covering. tens of thousands of miles inspect-l in; all phases of northern con-l lvtructlnn activities in the prepara- tion of confidential reports nnri ihe] making of a complete documentary PAGE THREE‘ __ Canada now means the sooner the war will be Victoriously ovcr...the Invest 511 you can in Canadzfs Victory Bonds. This time - buy one more than before. p yttsmr-M... _ p BUY VICTORY BON PROWSEBROS. LTD. iUnited States Army, Mr. old crp; Engineers. Finnis produpfid tvio ofiicisi war th iili de artment ms n United smug Army's“ fnfiv ti‘; colxbr on the Alaska Highway and Pinnie hndlihe Canoi project. with the co- - ~- l l7 b l; dioperation of in Signal Corns at "m" I a” a“ “n i... ."3-°l°g‘i?“i5*°n°°"l.2i1>. p...“ v D -l an l)’, . . l0 D T! ' o; gwéggk a}: gkmffffksfwfid a; and the original scripts for both the good gormne m be present stifilms were done bv Mr. Plume. Md m‘ 01mm o; the l“; ggp 1n it as he and his wife wcr, in full 01181116 rm all-weather artery. It is a won-lot production under direction of the U.S A lme'i.i_‘—riiainaef'prm-sr‘ifi;;rm" is?“ Alaska Highway, Ml‘. Alaska. Highwnythe “Canal L; n Will‘ projr-ct whose venue is gnriurirlg," said Mr. Flnme. "It, has hastened the develoDlITfl“ Northwest by mall)’ Years bbsides serving 1L5 lmmedmmi mumstm“ PUYDOFQ of silpillylng 100"‘ fuel f” two nrp now working on a book on Cnnol project, nnrl ' lroln Sen Prowl‘ they compiled a great cvorhrlr xTrYrQYElrs .Ala5k3, In 1:5 benefits both Cnntldnl and tho United Skies will share.“ Winding up thci scrvifl _ hlnllv flIlU\€‘S Ul Brazil drink from e with til,’ itn to 20 cups of ccfioe n day Conserve coal by keeping your house at n temperature of 68°. A sweater, or other jacket, will keep you wnrrn and healthy. DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY Hon. C. D. Hows