SEPTEMBER p28. 1949 _ ffIIE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE “Easy totakc home” HANDY CARTON 25¢ nus arrosir 14 err norm Authorised bottles of Coca-Cola under contract with Coos-Cale Ltd J, 8i T, MORRIS, LIMITED citarlottetown Phone 1S1 ivoaoinEWsu-"sso llloiiorn solitaire din- mond ring and glea- ming wedding banal to iuistoh. a: Hana their Icst grits: Receive BRILLIANT ‘DIAMONDS From 1 WELLIIEITS _ _dsl bustle ris 9 I! engraved n". tllre mounting-with a l brilliant (IIBHIOIHI. BIIIQ I t Q0 IIIAMII. . Radiant ‘twosome S1 DD Exquisite three dia- mond engagement ring and matching diamond sot band. Bridal Ensemble '" Magnificent hrldsl oin- t aemble featuring eight flawlessly brilliant tilla- rnonds. W 5 Lin-.- cruririitip GUARDIAN COOK’! 1M Ihotogrspbs. [DENIES TAXI, mono 52B. ' CALL STOREY ELECTRIC dill-L for Refrigerator, Motor and Wash. llig Machine Repairs. nssnnvs Thursday. November 17th hr Kinks psushtsis sane: and Junior w. A. Tla, Trinity um- ted church. CIT! TAXISH- ‘rhlrd install. ment Oity of Charlottetown taxes must b! Paid by September 30th. or intsrost will be charged. HEAD T’!!! BROOKLYN TRIO at the w. M. S. Thankciterlng in New London Presbyterian Ohuroh, Sunday, October 2nd, It 7.30 P. M ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. ehsrles J. Mitchell announces the e age- inent of his daughter, Mary ni- rred to Louis William llennsssey, son of Mrs. F. Pil-Isniressey and the 1M Mr iionnemy. Charlottetown. ‘Marriage to take place in October. NOTICE T0 ADVIITIIIBB, Advertisers are reminded that theh copy must be in the Guardiss not later than noon the prov- lous day to guarantee insertion. Out oi city advertisers who telo phone classifieds, etc. should pai~ ticuiarli! bear this in mind. CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLAND. - Servicss Wednesday, September 28th. Charlottetown 0 ‘P. M. Thurs- day. Milo a P. M. rridey, colsmsn 8 P. M. Saibbsm. October 2nd. Stanchel 1i A. M. Borden Union Hal-l 3 P. M. Cape ‘Traverse 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. l-l. Bishop. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Meier Young. Red Point, announce the engagement of their daughter Doris Margaret to Mr. Spencer Llewellyn. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Llewellyn, Montague. The marriage will take place on Wad- nesday. October 19th at 2.4:! o'clock in the Kingoboro Baptist Church. IIBESIDI 0H1‘ SHOP-Fancy work, leather craft, wood craft, Island scenes and flower pictures. Shop open Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday evenings 7-9 beginning Sept. 29 st tho home of Miss Lelia Morris, 300 Weymouth FUNERAL MONDAY-The fun- eral of the late Mrs. George H. Robertson was hold from Caven- dish United Church on Monday afternoon, Sept. 26th and was largely attended. The services at the church and grave were con- ducted by her pastor, Rev. George Cough, assisted by Rev. Mr. Stev- ens. The psil bearers were: Wes- ley Smith, Louis Tcombs, George MacCoubrey, Warfield Orr, Wil- lard Nicholson and George Smith. Interment in Cavendish cemetery. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of my sister, Mrs. Andrew Arsen- snli, who passed sway Sept. 28, ms. floating where shadows fail In perfect peace, you wall us sill God will link our broken ohsin, As one by one we meet again. Ever remembered by sister, Mrs. Mae Homers. IN MEMORIAM in fond and loving memory of my mother, Mrs. Andrew Arsen- aull. who, passed sway Sept. i8. ms. As angels keep their wsicls up there, ‘Please God just let lser knew That we down here do not forget We love and miss ber so. "i‘la sweet to remembe s mother so dear, So absent from me. yet ever so nears Unseen by the world. She stands by n1 lids And whispers. dear ohiid Death cannot divide. Always remembered daughter, Jennie. by her nod advised patients not to get FRENCH INNOVATION false tooth under the free health Program beceuso the teeth weren't much good. stage in the 11th century. NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELDI sional dancers cn tho Women first appeared as profes- French m MEMORIAM DENTIST DISMISSED STRANGE NOTION .__. of the-skirt- LQN.WNI 5gp,“ 27___1AP)__The -_- » h; 197111‘ meotory of Walton It. Eileen has been designing and i mvernment today dismissed a Nat- The Solomon islands in the Wm,“ m. peeled away Septem- makins her wn clothes niece she tonal lleelih Service dentist for south Pacific were hitched by m.w_g,1“1_ was w. She won a scholarship to wnicialng "Government teeth." Mendens, s, spsnlsh navigator who , the Worthing Art School, then The decision means that dentist believed that the riches of Ioio- Mgny a lenell heartache. one to the Royal college or Art. Ernest Arthur Qwynno Hooper now men's temple had been brought gram a tear. Alread! I110 his ht!’ Nltiflnll must practice privately. ‘iihe from iiism. nut slwlyllbflllllfill "m"! Diploma in Design. llibunal, hoard evidence that. he or the one l Mod so flflf- June. on the other hand. started Inserted by Daughter MM- IN MEMORIAM memory of our lhliand iissiie osmoiwll. who leptembi 2N8. i041. COOIT for Photographs. OONFEDIIATION LLII IN- SUIANCI. HOWARD ssasnmrs titted lbotwesr at 1T5 Queen Street. DI. WINDIIL MIGDONLID, Radiologist will be absent from Prince Edvard Island Hospital, Oct. III! to 16th. TIIIB FLIGHT! WEEKLY to Sydney. Nova Seotia. Phone Mari- time Central Airways Limited, 3061 GIT!’ TAXES — ssptember 00th is the final date for payment of third installment city or 01;“. lotteiown taxes. - — OX1‘! 0F CHARLOTTETOWN TAXI! - interest at the rate of l-fll per month will be charged on Oily of Charlottetown third in- stallment of taxes if not paid by septsmber 30th. NOTIOI ‘ro ADVERTISERS. - Advertlsers are reminded that their WP! must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone cissrifieds. etc.. should par- ticularly bear this in mind. LEI‘! 0N RETURN TO PORT- LAND-Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mc- Qllilsn, who have been visiting friends at Hunter River and Charlottetown left recently for their home in Portland, Oregon. It is forty-two years since Mr. McGulgan left Prince Edward Is- land and he enjoyed meeting his former friends and acquaintances. Personals Miss Beverley MecQuas-rie, Mil. ton, U.C.C. student s ent Sunday visiting friends in O‘ eary. Mrs. Milton MacDonald, Mont- real is visiting her brother C. S. and M". Dingwell, New Glasgow. Among those who attended the Dundss plowing and field day were, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Laird, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ding- well, Mr. Cecil Laird and sister, Miss E. Laird. Students’ Display highlights Talent In Dress Styling LONDON, Sept. 30 - (GP) — Pride of place was taken by two rayon suits at s student dress mow held by the Royal college of of Art's School of Fashion Design. Oliosen by a manufacturer for mass production, between 4.000 and 6.000 copies will be made for the neat spring season and will sell for about t4 (Old). The manufacturer who chose them was delighted. Entirely prac- tical yet indlvidualistior the public will get s utility gsmient that is different. And this manufacturer is convinced that the only wsy to keep open the tightening public purse is to introduce individual- ity into mass production. ...6ult No. 1, designed by za- year old Eileen Blsolcmsn, is in natural linen with collar. cuffs, and Waist- coat of brcderis snglaise. The jacket, of classic length, has double catch-button watt, three-quarter sleeves and accentuated hip pockets. The edge-io-adge front is revere- less, has fly-way collar with long narrow points. The shirt has flare fullness with front inverted pleat. No. i, dedgned by 10-year-old June Sweeney. is in nigger and stone and will be repn‘ ’ 24 different color combinations. The skirt, in nigger is a sored flare with big d -piclrets which come from the lstband making a straight hip panel. The ai-iort- sleeved jacket 1e waist-length with a double catch-button, edge- to-edge revorcless front and tiny shirt collar. Attached to the hips of the jacket are two buttoned pock- et ilaps which give an independent contrasting flap to the pockets off by being far more interested in painting and,sculpture than in dress designing. She did not even like dressmaking. But, st the Odor-d lohool of Art she ills- oovei-ed that she always seemed to draw fashionable women. ‘that. finally, made up her mind for her. Proototere of the fashion design department of the Royal college of Art, established s year ego are pleased with the results of the student show. They say those who soofisd at the ides of the school and its three years ‘training now admit its Importance. They be- ' llevs it sslsed the wide scope of the fa f ldesigger 61nd £1; mpo-rtsnce c earn g e from artist's board to factory. Besides the utility dresses, meant-dashed fashion parade included evening dresses, coats. suits. dresses. beachwear and un- 4 between erwear. streseine tie-up accessories and the clothes they IS DACKACHE JUST A SIGN i 0F AGE? |ggrsuilcr an aching beck iev t a few acvhes llldmlllliyltlilu vlIIIleIs $35.1: "getting on" in yearsl But backache le often caused b the V21’. taking Dr. Chase's Kidney-UM Pills, and your kidnc and liver both filter out impurities rom your bloodstream. That's use this time-proven Dr. Chase remedy treats two conditions at once-contains s [remedial ingro- dients for both he kidney and liver disorders which often muse backache. If you're feeling worn-out, tired, ileadschy-with painful ‘oints end I aching back-Jock to your fiidneys and liver. Try Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver , Pills tonight. At all drug counters. if Teachers Convention Hold At Mt. Stewart A teachers‘ local convention was held at Mount Stewart on Tues- day, September 22nd. Mr. Warren McGuil-k presided, The minutes of last year's convention were read by the secretary, Miss Mabel 0'- Brien. The following committees were appointed: Nominating - Teresa McIntyre, Mabel Sinnott, Mary Msclnnis; Resolution —Sis- ter Margaret Marlo. Arthur Mc- Neil, Marie McGulgsn: Question Box - Regina Ryan, Teresa Hen- drlcken; Press - Sister M. Car- lnciits, Sister Clare Theresa. Supervisor Doiron congratulat- ed the teacbe on the large num- ber present, and remarked that teachers in general show much in- terest in their local conventions. Mr. Doll-on then related some in- teresting points of the Canadian Educational Association Conven- tlon, which he had attended in Fredericton s few days previous. "it was an inspiration and s lift" he said, “and those of us who continue our work of education". Mr. Doiron then urged the teach- srs to prepare their work care- fully, to make good use of their time-tables. and to be prompt in sending attendance reports. in concluding his remarks, he com- mented on the teacher's sublime vocation and read an inspiring poem in this connection. I Happy Associations Mr. Rica, in his remarks, re- called the happy associations he has had with the teachers of this ares for the past few years, and hoped that the teachers WORM give the same (lo-operation to his successor. Ho regretted that many teachers are responsible for much of the poor grading which is be- ing done in our schools, but con- ceded thst unreasonable parent! are often to blame. tllilclluY where the tleachor is 1°“!!! l“ inexperience . Mr. Rice also denlgrtetdniiiletehf; that grades nne an B often depleted, and that children sometimes leave school as early’ as grade five, and then become a liability to soclsty. betel“? “l” are not ready to coPe with the many problems with which they’ are faced. Mr. Rice then Wilhéii the teachers the very be“ 1°’ ‘If coming year, and offered to hep in an administrative“ i»!!! l"? teacher o 1131559 0" - Several PM!" i’! tum“ m: Cross work were then distill" by Mrs. Robert MscCsllum. Sh! suggested that Junior Red fig: members take advantage ‘oh "a cod-liver oil caowlel W1"; She now being sold b)’ l!" 13- ~ then commented on the chance which members have to birorllia over the radio, and urlt "m ers to interest their will“! in ' opportunity. _ An interestlrid new on ‘KW soning in Arithmetic" was thlfl given by Supervisor Gilmore Wh° pointed out four reasons why P“- flls fail in their reasoning prob- lems. ' Mr. Mackenzie then H701" briefly on the new text book: and on the probsbllity- of iiiflh" changes ln the course of studies in the coming years. lie encour- aged. he teachers to build up a little lbrary in teaching aids. l-le remarked that. although it ls the duly of the School Board to pro- Dental Science reveals i! that brushing teeth right after eating ls safe way to l-III-P STOP ‘IOOTIIMDICAY coioars DENTAL carats go witli,~the students showed a smart display of matched bats. belts and amt buttons. Pqiiillty In ---o...ns-a---i. ' “ ’ ‘ g SEQUIN’ Every cup" AND. COFFEE were present feel better able to * MaoFARLANE BROS. Plum“ 92 Ksnl $t.'— Opposite Ch‘i'own Hotel - Charlottetown, P. E. I. , DR ODDS & ENDS TO DLEAII ‘I 20nly $12 FOX DOLLARS SDIIIIIIIEL SDIIIIIIIEL STONE MAIITEII: 2 Animal Scarf 4 Animal Scarf $15 $29 ZAnImaIScQrI $39 our or A KIND run COATS s-s-I-g-s-g-s-s-i-e SEAL DYED RABBIT COAT . . . . . . DROPPED RACCOON COAT .... JAP RABBIT COAT SILVER RACCOON COAT . . PERSIAN PAW COAT . . . . . . MUSKRAT BACK COAT . . . . PERSIAN LAMB COAT . . . . . . . . . HUDSON SEAL DYED MUSKRAT PERSIAN LAMB COAT . . . . . . . . . A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOIIII DDAT eeee .WAS $249. . . .NOW $ 98 .WAS $298.. ..NOW $ 99 .WAS $269. . . .NOW $189 .WAS $350. . . . NOW $249 .WAS $350.. . . .NOW $289 .WAS $550. . . . NOW $395 .WAS $650. . . . NOW $495 . WAS $695. . . . NOW $550 .WAS $850. . . .NOW $695 ' MONTHLY PAYMENTS MAY or ARRANGED MacFARLANE BROS. L92 Kent Sr. — Opposite Ch'lown Hotel — Charlottetown, P. I. I. vide funds for supplementary school books, the Women's instit- utes and the Catholic Women's Leagues often supply funds for this purpose. In speaking of the new basic readers, Mr. MacKen- zie urged the teachers to be pres- ent at Mount Stewart on October 25th when s specialist sent by Gags and Co. would show the teachers how these readers should be taught. Giles improvements A very encouraging picture of the many improvements which are being made in the educational field throughout the Province was presented by Dr. L.W. Shaw. He cited several instances where teachers prepare their school- work well and by their enthusi- asm, do much to interest their pupils. He described the attempt to give the pupil the best possible as a triangle, the sides of u'hi<‘h represent the community. the teacher, and the Department. These three must cit-operate. Dr, Show reminded the teach- ers of the many llclps provided for them by the Department, Mr. Steurart stated some of the 99""!!! Sivfli b! the Teachers’ Federation, and reminded the members that the Federation can- not functlon unless the teachers pay towards it. Therefore com- plaints re deductions of salary am out of place. An animated discus- sion on the nowly-proposed con-- irnct between teachers and irlls ices then followed. After several resolutions were road and adopted the meeting ad- journed wilh The King. FORTcTinIsTM/is GIFTS I Balsam-scented Christmas - gii “Tipping paper will be introduce this fall. THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW ' Mow crmemaeaosuc ,THl6 l5 mo: _ CROO-SHUL ems. oom- oo msni~< we uraos. m SLAP A FINE on me I nwsr om war rues ore 1n: HANDLE gills BALL GAMES IN ‘m5 SACK IF WE oust‘ DON’T 6o GETTNHOT stuns. 1i‘ vunlvutunsora his: restrooms ‘me utsr ow 1o toss 4 ms Tamera-gin m: LOCKER,’ - E FIRST FIND IT , ON THE BALL FIELD. by Fagoiy 6t Shorten l