.’ n, ._ Pre-C gm u, CIjARLOTTETOWN __ GUARDIAN __ hrisfmas Gift Value Suggestions For THE HOME! ‘How Canada Got ‘The is old. taln weotherfllafizcaten. But ft hagnt on,» the we ol other 1 who“ .2. is OVCI‘. I n, lame 1n the Central Pub c lubrary at Tumnm 1n centuries to come, people will probably be interested ln its m- servatton —for it was the firs 1?; to be rlown in Cain ‘:1 50b clmnsll o ha, k d white {ma}? OOtCtOgXfiléXIIIIL g5: “fit dill’. back in 1885. curing the Norm WBBZ Rebellion, Dqguty Surgeqn General G. Sterling Ryerson was also 0f u, an of durability or poster. EXTRA VALUE! $2.95 DOWN CASH PRICE MONTHLY Enjoy your Christmas to the full with this lounge chair and ottoman. A combination of solid comfort at a price that will fit into the Gift Budget. In some cases they are individual chairs and included in the lot are some with heavy Doepock covering. CHAIR and QTTQMAN €§€g€rf€d -*‘%' 5 r: Whlt finer 06ml!’ ture than s can» . Axmlnsters come in patterns and colors ll"! hi" soft Jails snd Qul ty l Vanity BENCHES $5.95 Made oi‘ selected hard- wood in Walnut finish. to $8.95 Seamless AXMI-NSTER RUGS SIZE 9xlO-6 [ringed ends. Spicud Coverings in a variety SOLID WALNUT POSTER.BED $183.? Saturday at Simpsons. Price _ 2.50 DOWN 2.01 for 7 Month; £4? Y Q .- fig“ Quaint Early American style Poster Bed re- flecting the charm of old 916065. 111115 a" the grace and rignity. Solldly constructed of solid Walnut. F. A. Stewart JONES 129 Kent St. Phone 602 g CHARLOTTETOWN ., )_ . .a. iicers and operation. The gave the financial MEADOW BANK W. L MThe iirst annual meeting of the headow Bank W. I. met at the NOme of Mrs. Victor MocPhail on 10v. 6th. with an attendance oi’ fwflht members and live visitors "W18 opened by singing In- swtitut-e ‘Ode and repeating s Club anions Creed in unison, °_11 Mil was answered by esch {Mmoer telling a joke Minutes oi EH55 meeting were read approved m L-flflhed. Minutes of or anization m" i3"! was also read. he retir- y‘ rc-‘llfifint gave a report of the esrs activities, thanking the of- report. the sick comm. Col-res read snd discussed. are busy knitting socks for Red Cross. It wss moved seconded that the collections Bond and the bslsnce given lo the T. B. Mssue. tiring officers for the President, .drs. vies-President, coming year. Mrs. $2995 2.86 for 10 Months for new Furni- These Seamless very attractive dee r5 Brighten-up The Dark Corners This Christmas with LAMPS Housewives will appreciate the special values in these Lllnllls with newly designed bases. sturd 1y “m. structed and topped with the y": Ilfllllort of well-made shades. variety of styles snd colors in the Junior and Bridge Lumps. BltIDGE AND 6_95 JUNIOR FLOOR and LAMPS £L95 g;;.@ PHON OLA $4995 in the house at Christmas! Yes, Canadian branch in 1896 he was‘ ju t that bet‘ th il ‘ Rasdlo ofconvizeti-lsignt :20 the: little?“ and only Red Cross man can be carried from room to $495 Down lwtcrodyne cirruit nd automatic moment, mmmmmg of men, women $4 82 V0111"? conlml- flolliifully d" and children are workin voluntar- -. alarm .1 and finished cabinet. A 11y at mp gpggd u, help m the w," Month‘ $0M"! d bill. Saturday st Slmll- work which the Ried Cross has un- Y Iona emmn in addition to its huge Fill thee House with " Christmas Music on a Let carols ring out in every room room. Has new improved super- dooszrt record “mumm- m- not someone was minus a pau- of red flannel-s srrer the flag had been improvised. Certainly ere was m; fibre in the fighting areal , Ryerson. or Toronto. s. son of Gen- eral Ryerson. recalls only that ills lather often chuckled as he told the awry of using "a. leoe of old red 119111191’ to mmke e cross. Dr. (afterwards Major-Sensual) Rvwom was tied amlstant rur- 8°°n 0f the 1 h Royals in lalll and organized s. Btmwher-bearer 59mm, fllwbwblv the first in Canada. n ed to be o: great service din-u... e uNorm West Rebellion. He nnu 5 l?!‘ ‘8 W980 . d - which 081111;; ofiwnsfigljfl‘; boar; oizhennmeddcal equipment, an l; W" it i dismay iNm-‘Dort that Goat?“ ‘iiynm tried his hand at sewing and pm- “ Wade's first flying Red It was scarcely more than m; fie later that General Ryerson the one and onl Red cross mall in this country. is soidien ‘u-‘Ymn W111 BJWYB be remembered i3? ‘ti’. '.i‘o°v‘i§{3p”“2.‘i‘.°2§‘ “‘..l.,.“’."‘°‘" me - Vite 1n the mill“ a s“ War (which bore the sub-title British Red Cmss Society) regard. gNi-bim-V O1’ fiwibiishing a Canada. The idea met with approval. Gen- eral Ryerson was appointed by the National Society to be its Iflpre. serltative in Canada. And so, unllll he effected the organization oi’ the “ Ensign ” Todavehssoclt is as t across the Domlneioxi, “$3 ntflgiis peace-tune project. No sooner had land war been dec than the organi- Solid Walnut Topped KNEE-HOLE D ES K $1995 2.50 Down 2.67 for 7 Months Smart knee-hole Desk that will deli ht all members of the [am ly. A most ueclul and practical gift. Ilas solid walnut Mil and draw- ers that are spacious and well cnstructod. Add this item on your lilt of gifts for the homo. members {or their co- Sec‘y heasufiesi; Laura Crosby gave the mp0“ 0f ndence was he members the snd $2.00 be taken from to buy s Heslth $3.60 be A vote of thanks was extended to the re- officers. Following are the victor MacPi-isll. I‘ r s n k . BED . CHIFFONIER . DRESSER . SPRING . MATTRESS i Bed, Chiffonler and Dresser made of specially constructed kiln-dried hardwood in Walnut finish. Spring filled mattress with durable long life covering and to complete the picture of comfort a cable fabric m ROBERT ‘ii am Save on this 5-po. BEllllillii ENSEMBLE! 4 , .v fi< Spring that will give years of service. A five-piece ensemble at an exceptionally low price. Special Representative PSO file. ‘y ‘Ireasurer, Mrs. Stanley Hyde. Directors. Mrs. N.C. MacFad en, Miss Laura Crosby snd Mrs. red Hyde. Auditors. Mrs. Harry Hyde and Mrs, Robert Jewell. school Committee, Mrs. Peter Scott. Mrs. N. C. MacPadyen. Sick Committee, Mrs. Lemuel Drake. Mrs. Gordon MacLean. Ocnvsnors of Questionnaires. Mrs. Lemuel Drake. Mrs. Harry Hyde. Mrs. Charles Hyde, Miss Boyle Laura Crosby. Mrs. Frank snd Mrs. Pewr Scott. Program Committee, Miss"l=‘ior-_ ence MscRae and Mrs. Bertie Mil- ler. Call 60 cents, Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. N. C MacFndyen. Roll call to be answered by pay- ing the annual fee. Meeting clos- ed with the National Anthem. Re- ireshmonts were served and a pleasant “our spent. _________..____ LIVES IN LONDON ON $7.70 WEEKLY 24-- (CP) — surplus LONDON, Nov. Wages are pooled and EASTERN LIMITE ‘EorTsyr given’ a/waytln: {Stoke ' nation automatically become the oi’- ficial auxiliary of the Army Med‘.- cal And t e children and grandchild- ren and in-laws of the man re- ficnsilbie ior it all are carrying on e Ryerson tradition of service and are doing their bit tor the Canad- ian Bed Cross. The Red Cross insignia is s. com- mon sight these days. Neatly sewn crosses they are -on immaculately clean white backgrounds. But in the It R d C - i” dmfjilontlnues A ad . Premier in establishment of air training m9’? happened or is happening to the present Empire air training scheme. Are they still fiddling at Ottawa lllephurn Criticism YLMER. Ont, Nov. 23 —(CP)—. Mitchell Hepburn relxw-l ‘ed tonight in an aLlKJG-Es to a “iarm-l |er‘s night" MACIJBJKIQ at an Ayimer. Irotary club meeting his criticism o1 ; the extent of Canada's war efforu and urged the dominion govcmmen. l to “snake off its apathy and gel on. with the war." . The Ontario‘ premier declared the- toderal adrrunlstlxrlionks “old alibi“ of causing Ffrench- an roan-l tion by speeding up war qpara-. Lions could no longer be or ered for‘ "that lsue Wfls settled very deb‘ initely in tlho recent Quebec elec- ons." Li "Camidagufailure w prosecute the; wolr as it " uld be proseculed may be attributed to the now clearly-de- fined we st Ottawa of putting the do e driver's seat." Mr.- urn asserted. “Tho dollar sp-' pearstobethenlainandonlycom. sideratiml at Ottawa." In Germam" money was used bu- fore tho war as a utility only and rnllliorls of men were kept at work m war preparations, he said. "While Germany was making herself s mighty military power, we sought to preserve a monetary gystlleurledthat is rllgwa outwom," he 668.!‘ . Wh BIBLE-Ii [Xi I - off its burden of old n: odd to- YW n 1°" Klyacr’: day we enter s second war with our debt from the last war, and Th6 r interest pyramided." ed . ' Canons was not proper for war . . I at the outbreak, he charged. and i beautifully designed l hard grade little progress in the war I or . - Hm w. agreed to we 3mm leather back lS soft, proposal o! two years ago for the u. ciiities in Canada, today Canada would be 1n reality the air-train- ing centre of the Empire," he said. ‘The refusal of Ottawa to co- operate at that time urns a matter of political expediency in the fear that Canada might be put in a compromising position in the event of the Empire being involved in war. Today the Empire is at war and over a. thousand young Can- adians paid their own passage to England to train as pilots, when could have received Lust training right hero in Canada. "Now we are wondering what has cgflyonrgliorl 2's dc‘! on nutter new glove! wearable Capcskin-— . the palm, sucdcd rayon fabric (to elim- inatc the bulkincss of all leather). They make your hands look Made right here in Canada. $ 1.00 sizes smaller. while Rome burns?" Synthetic Coffee, Not Best Drink £3 John Ross Robertson historical c01- lection ot time Central mbrary is the grandfather of them all -atain- ed, old and weather-beaten. Ii’ you have summer and winter ‘curtains of two different colors it is s good plan to make your cush- ion covers of the two same colors. one each sde. By doing this. all you have t-o do to bring the room into line with the season is to turn over the cushions. ___________ MELBOURNE-Sixty university students who allowed their names to be put urp for election to a student council withdrew when they found a deposit was required from each or them. the workiess member cooks for the establishment. Story of the community was bold by Basil Savage, 21 who sp- pesred before a conscientious 0b- jecwns’ tribunal. He described them as. "members of a community liv- in; in peaceful WOTK. WELL ENOUGH TO TELL I-IER muse-aw msa. saws? new Mv/JESWOMP ..(_ a‘. _ ‘ 1495M / M155 S0015 flY/(Z/PS ' M/M’ PFIMGNESYA TAF£ETS WY/NWEZ‘ 7X41.’ A WUHE. 5.95 DOWN 5.78 MONTHLY 95 CASH PRICE $ W (WEZV (l0? 51/0140 £1454’ IE (‘Jflfil/TW/Il/OUI‘ 77/544 association with one another." Savage was register-l ed as s. conscientious objector on , 'conciition he obtained agricultural .0, Mm Gordon Shela...‘ Wm. m .____. BERLIN, Nov. Z3 (GP Haves) - l-m-uutfl" figliee- mad?“ wasted llf. ‘E15 the album. triumph of cler- man chemistry. the K 7K1 Lung report/ed wnlzht. The newspa- per admitted, however, uhat the lm- ltation pIOGUCt, leit something to be m caste and aroma. i '- Your Eyes‘? ired as idgsut the 1fe1-Y18 uo ee BIB E Y - say; s l! you are ha symphnm “%“....“E~,“ti%’.°.‘ ecpie must learn to 4 o: stain-headset: sore ml ' do without re coffee the Koel- mllifllfllfl — WW1!“ I I99" . nlsono Zeitung said, puinrur as ell-Oil a .a.criilce may be. The ‘Email roduct is being developed by “he M 7°“ “m” "m: yesrs of experience and s thoroolll scarring‘ if“ llglgeeafijq w retracting service. side "Ersatz rubber. gsao s-nd , om one-m produce w’ M M2115.” “"' '"'°"""" ‘“ economy. The German radio tnnlgiht issued the following woming to German housewives»- "Reich housekeepers! Do not buy too much bread or potatoes! Do not use all me rations you an entitled ti. F. llutoheson ‘ . I‘. KUTUHISON. . G. IUTCHEBON iYou are s/pe ilessly and commit a cflme ‘the German nation!" ._.__________ MILLVIEW WOMEN'S IN STITUTE The annual meeting of the Mill- view W. I. was held st the home attendance of ten members and one - visitor. Roll coll was answered by ing duu. Secretary gave l. showing s balance oi’ >15 43 hand. The following officers were elect- jcd for ensuing year. President-—Mrs. Joseph Smith. vice-President - Mrs. Gordon ,Sheidow. l Sanctum-Tress. - Dlrectors— Mrs. Kenzie, lvirs. Walter Crane, Miss Jean Hailiday. ' Auditors-Mrs. Walter Crane and ‘Mrs. Norman Sheidow 1 Sick Comm-Mrs. Herman mas land Mrs. John Murphy. School Comm. -Mrs_ Charles hiacKenzie, and Miss Mary Grant. l Program Comm. -Mrs. Gordon islioluow. Mrs. John Murphy. Miss Joan Hallidal and Miss Mal’? Grant. Move and seconded that ‘$5.00 be voted (or school prime ‘and also $2.00 be sent to T. B. snd League. l n. was decided w get some Aerial from Red Cross Office. i Mrs. Walwr Crane invited next imeeting when roll call will be an- ‘swrged by Exchanging Christmas gi . The Double-Barred Cross. The led double-barred cross which appears this year as in the past on the tuberculosis Christ- Yowii got plenty of h with less work - and save money on your fuel bills - n you use oosco count and stoke the way your dealer advises. Test it and see. Order a ton now ’ "ACACIA" "common" , ‘ "SPRINOHILL" acid indtgestlon distress. ionel Now at rndigestion" Z P illips’ Milk of Magnes n». q l . ' ' ’ pocket or purse. tin conytains all the good alkalizin benefits of a lull teaspooniul o Niewington. North London, com- munity. Five young men and a girl, ranging in age from 18 to 25, lived there. Four are civil serv- ants, one a wireless research en- gineer and one is unemployed. Here's how their expenses are allotted: food 15 shillings ($3.30) wcckly each; rent 5s ($1 i0); .mis- known the world over for its and others. Just be sure to get a bo of genuine Phillips‘ Alkaline quik with these mint- liko tablets the instant you feel \ The old days oi’ embarrassment are the first sign of "acid distress—quick, take ia Tab- ets that you carry nght in your it's wonderful that each oi these peppermint-ilavored tablets liquid Phillips’ Milk of Magnefsia, ast action in relieving "gas". nausea and stomach upsets from excess acids. Don't risk embarrassing yourself i Milk of Mag- .\ I D Q Dominion Steel and Cool Corporation Limited Halifax, Sydney. Sslnt John,- 'mas Seals, is the international sm- “sYuN: " 'biem of the anti-tuberculosis move- ment. It i». the symbol of the modern Crusade against Tuber- culosis. enemy of man. just as it iwas the symbol of the Crusaders in Qmmm .the lith to 14th centuries in their ‘war against the Iniidois, Blazoned M on the banners of i-he Medieval ‘Crusaders. the double-barred crossl {stood for courage and high ideals;] ‘imprinted on the tiny Christmas seals, the double-barred cross still‘ ‘stands for courage and high ideals: lcollrnge to continue the campaign 'ngainst Tuberculosis until it is ‘banished from tho world! All can take part in this Modern; Crusade. Each Chrisfmas greeting-Q o~ch gilt. large and small. can bear. X Buntain & Bell 8. 0o ceiiancous 5s, ($1.10); personal nesla Tablets today and carry them me b 1 h; “my d d b‘ _b l allowance l0; ($2 20)— total for with you always.’ u...“ I ‘(q-cg ruin“ mnngi“ T; shegnggl Charmuetown each person 35s ($1.70). The com- ° b0 l. m i k r - muniw prepares lls own break- S , and“ (mull; ..‘Zf.’{.,,.‘.’,.,“'§§‘,§"§§§‘,‘“g; Distributors for P. E. l. l fast, lunch is taken to work snd IMIIIMIM tuberculosis.