Dsvon WAXED DEANS 1 tins ioWror-zs 2 tins NOVEMBER l. 1949 1”" CASH SALE FOR llljllli! 0F WEEK Bzvon ms 2 tins WAUN-UTS (l' l4 lb m") 25c 29c York TOMATO JUICE 2 tins APPLE JUIOE ltins ' APPLE JUICE, Ierga 2 tins ‘Bright's PEACHES i 5 tins PRUNE PLUMS 3 tins . . . . . . . . .. ROBIN H@D FLO-UR, 7 lb. beg . SOUPS (Assorted) tins TOMATO KETOHUP (lgs) 2 bottles . .. IABY FOOD 27c 95c 57c . 49c with pickle fork .. sac 67c ‘f1".'.‘.?'.‘. 4st ssrr...s¢"++s¢~frc=%- as. '5+°Xir"f‘.’...“.i‘?‘?.. 63c ........ .. 45c 95c ROBIN HOOD VELVET CAKE Zpitgs. ilOBi-N HOOD . FASTiRY noun- A-s llnbog ..... .. JELLO 3 plugs. RAIISaiNS (seedless bulk), S lbs. .. OOCOANUT n i n -l b. 77c . 45c ., 27c 1.00 i"fi°.iiii..... 75G .'.‘t‘.'.‘l"g4_2c LLi-T.'..°r’§i>i°v‘ ““" ' ‘*3’ names 39C 9.513”? .... .. 21c TOILET TISSUE "'"*F_.=.W.:rt. 29c romuns cnocrznv Corner Kant and Rockford 51inch PHONE 659 OBYING BOY SAVES LIVES ‘moon-no. Nov. 1 -<or> - a thres-yeer-old fir! was cred- with savingvathe lives of eight ' s overcome by coal gas lum- today in a. West-Bud house. His _ is. Mr- and Mrs. A. Bergle. ' w to see why their son. Hyman crying. They collapsed in the An upstairs neighbor. Mrs. w: carver c.o.o. Bylvla Horowitz, cam dqw ca; ‘to M“ 5*" "llmhd ioesiastiiesr moraine PM!!! before being overcome. Fire. "we found unconscious bodies all ave; the placg_ we used the lnhslator for 40 minutes," ...__._.___. '5" l" v! Iiilekiris lines bottles losses was known to the Romans at the time go! Christ. . Ixplorer and - Rt whirl‘? 1M a} F'l“ IA"): ioknv CliCjS ramomi inlay,‘ yawn. traitors. J22; elusive rvoioae lieu r‘ out‘ (Old In l. Exclama- tion 1. A round i " Dutch . cheese At-‘aclde tlararnan syvoiro s-l island group u. Goat- Wllli . lower» Lower (Ilmalaya; l5- Coquatush tsnninus o! SS. M ba-lllianbetat drama or. Up! rues.) I-Jurji! l HUI ii ‘l 48. Used, II r DAILY 0IYH@UOIIi-lera's has! to work I: y ‘ . IIlII-IAAXI IIaOIOIILI-OI . ' °Mlothgjw|’@.~& fifths time Us. Xhrtlo lactic. 1a mu mragirfii aaia u» 0's. etc. annals "m". Irel- iltlsalmgtlalldlellletllsstthewerdsaraallbintl. "llllllslstlalasofllaslit- snap-announ- , II! areal! BVLP VI FPII: av: naa-esnsao oases as WPI-san okra-ravenous». . s’ ‘ ‘. a 25c .. 99c 55c . 9c m Heinz Sliced Cucumber "CW5. Z bottles 49c 0st liirl cl lillililllil ‘ all drlsggista. Central Guardian CW3’! l" “WWIIIYHI. commas suaance. “no” “n m’ PAYING 0N5 Q51"- hmsm. Riteway cieaiafrsfiom“ "D. PIIOIIS 1091. CHANDLER. BROS. lor all Pl . wood and Chromctrlin y meats. if you get the n bit l-Iolrnsns Store Nears. o! KNIGHTS 01v c 1, _ tion 45's Wednesgaymnu. Am 9th. Members only, for Refrigerator, Motor and iiig Machine Repairs. Iirslcine MacNutt. 21 York Lane. te- less Pcrmnnents at the Marie Elem; this wcck. Phone 2191. 134 Rica. mond Street. ILIGIIIS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and l-lallra; Phone Maritime Central Airway. Limited 2061 or 540. commmn-Y concern‘ MEM. BEES ATTENTION! - Sanroma celebrated Concert Pianist Nplgg. ing Dyron Janis at Prince of Wales 0011888. Thursday evening, Novem- ber 10th. 8.15. ZION DROTIIEIIIIOOD MEETS ——The regular monthly meeting of the Zion Men's Brotherhood was held in the social hall last evening at 6 D-m. The vice president, Mi‘. J. Rodd was chairman, The pro“. dent Mr. E. D. Reid was unable to attend due to sickness. The guest speaker, Mr. Ralph Mac- Lean of Prince of Wales College Rave an interesting address on the nurturing and developing of the oyster industry. Rev. Mr. Hender- son oi’ Peter's Road and Murray River North spoke and brought greetings from his congregations. Supper was served by the ladies. SEEKING INCORPORATION - Notice of applicationior incor- poration of a company to be known as island Draggers, Inc, appears in the Royal Gazette: The pur- pose of the company, which is to be capitalized at $30,000 divided into 600 shares. is to carry on business in this Province and elsewhere as purchasers, builders and equippers of fishing cralt and appliances, etc., and to deal in both the retail and wholesale fishing trade. The petitioners for incorporation are Sidney H. Bur- hoe and Annie L. Burhoe, Char- lottetown, Gordon M. Barrie, Mon- treal, Joshua H. Windsor, Mon- treel and Frank L. Windsor, Mon- treal. GENERAL SPRWS ITINERARY -—Topplng off a busy day in which he made visits to His Honour Lt.- Governor J. A. Bernard, Prem- ler J. Walter Jones and His Wor- ship Mayor B. Earle MacDonald. Major-General Dan C. Spry, Chief Executive Commissioner Boy Scouts, last night \was welcomed at Wolf Cub and Boy Scout ral- lies held at Heart: Memorial Hall. Over 115 Cuba and 85 Scouts at- tended their . . r ‘ive gatherings. Later in the evening General Spry met and discussed Scouting and Cubblng \vlth leaders of local troops and packs and with rep- resentatives oi' the Provincial Council. Yesterday afternoon the Chief Executive Commissioner vis- ited Camp Buchan accompanied by Messrs. Stan Maclnnls, Fred Drlscoll and pour Km‘- T°dlv Genera] Spry will visit Summer- aide and Borden. He will be guest speaker at the Summerslde Ro- tary Club at noon and will be pre- sent at the opening o! a new Scout l-lall at Borden. I-Ie will be accom- panied by Mossrs. K. M. Martin, R, S, P, Jardine and Major N. W. Lowther. Accompanying General Spry on official calls yesterday was Provincial Commissioner R. C. Parent. ATTENDED SALES CONFIR- ENCE — Mr. Walter M. Bears and Mr. W. Gordon Bears have lust returned from Saint John, NB. where they attended a sales con- ference of Vassle - Brock - Msn- chester Lid. This old and estab- lished wholesale dry goods firm has just been taken over by Gor- don Mackay h Co. Ltd. or Toronto, one of the largest textile distri- buting houses in Canada. The new organization which will be known as the Vassie-Brock-Manchester division of Gordon Mackay Jr Company Limited will continue to serve the retail trade cl this Pro- vince. Mr. Walter M. Bears and Mr. W. Gordon Bears, who are well known to the trade will con- tinue as their representatives with sales offices at 118-120 Syd- ney Street. Clear 0st All Ilacoss Do you choke. wheeze and gasp tor breath? It you are a vlcvlm of s catarrhal cold. turn instantly to Oetarrh-o-aona. No lonl Will-ll‘! for results when you use Uelllrl- o-sonr-a medicine that nee to work instantly. ~ The old tickle in your throat should clear up — nlIht-coilhlfll ought certainly to be lessened- ax toratien won't be so difficult. ranass in the threat gate so lief. (Mani-ocean is a soothing rgmody Ior OWITII. Oeldl. IIOII- daitls and Asthma. You should am it. aaiainaecaaarscwhmlir commas aaau-rr sno IAI-B- — Machine Permangiit. 12$ require- YOU CAN SAVE a. lot o! money reading November can. sroaav ELECTRIC rs-r. ash- s c a o o L nvrrrtovanamzuu‘ u-zsoua amawmq 1.0m. s; u", night at s. ' SPECIAL on Machine. in 1W1. when 40.030 perished, A THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETDWN 1:80 and at 02M and 8:90 on Separate ticket Ier aaels alsow on sale at II run mun Insane: raarr NOW! r YORK CONCERT ALL THIS WEEK (Except Thursday) , '1 "Hummus film Nlslit (Armistice 1mm 1 aaa ms an. Ilsl havoc LII-T. Monday, Tueldly and Wodlloldl! Night]. It trlday Night-Fara 25c return. I Cudnsorei. NOTICE 'I'0 AIDVIIITIBIIE. Advertisers are reminded that that: not later than noon lous day to ticulsrlr bear this in mind. TRINITY Y. P. U. - Trinity Young People's Union held their regular- meeting Friday evening. veer-iris. it with thalr business llcriod. Devotions were lad by Evelyn Mathason and Carmen Thompson. their theme being "Qiilfllflhlii" with special em- phasil placed on the aid young P¢°Ple can give new Canadians who have come here to make their new homes. The pianist was Ruth MacF-arlanc. Charlie Down spoke concerning the Coaching Congress l0!‘ 3'0""! People to be held at Trinity Friday. Saturday and Sun- day. November 11. 12. and 13. The recreation period was led by Leith Stetson and Ronnie Atkinson. QUEEN'S COUNTY COURT -- Seven cases were on the docket before Magistrate Gilbert A. Gau- det ln the Queen's County Magi;- . trate's Court yesterday morning. A Tracadie man convicted o! having intoxicating spirits in his posses- sion Was fined $100.00 and costs or three months. Two Donaldston residents and a Ten Mile House man convicted oi’ causing a dis- turbance in a public place on Hal- loween were each fined $20.00 and costs or 30 days. Another Don- aldston resident on the same charge had his case dismissed. A Wheatlcy River man and a For- tune Brldge resident, convicted of being intoxicated in a public piage were both fined $20.00 and costs or 3O days. g TRINITY UNITED LAUNCHES DRIVE — Al. a special service of Rededicaition at Trinity United Church on Sunday morning. it was announced that "Major Nor- man W. Lowthcr had been lip- pointed General Chairman of a specially chosen committee, to head a drive for $30,000. The ser- vice of rededication was conduct- ed by Rev. H. E. D. Ashford who was assisted by Dr. H. C. Rice. Col. G. Elliott Full, chairman of the Building Committee. gave a comprehensive outline of all the various repairs and improve- ments completed by his commit- tee during the past two years. and stated that a sum in excess of $31,000 had been expendead. Rev. Mr. Ashford, in his remarks; thanked the committee tor their excellent work, and praised the men unknown and unsung, who labored at the different projects. _l'srsonals Messrs. Frank and John l‘. Mc- Quaid left last week on a holiday trip to Montreal. They will lie the guests or Frank's brother, Mr. Peter McQuaid. The many friends of Mrs, Wil- fred I-Iambly are pleased to. know that she is feeling as well as can be expected after an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Prof. Frank MacKinnon. Prin- cipal of Prince of Wales College. was the guest over the week-end oi President A. E. Kerr of Dal- housle University. Rev, Dr. J. Kler Fraser and Mrs. Fraser who have been spending the summer at their summer home at Alberton, have returned to the city and have taken an apartment Kent Manor 281 Kent St. Mrs. Arthur H. Adams or Con- way is in Charlottetown now vis- ltinl at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Wilfred I-lrsmbly, who is a patient in the P. E. I. Hos- pltal. Mrs. Russel '1‘. Stanley accom- panied by her two children. 1115i"? and Teddy, left Monday on return to their homa in Brandon, Mnn- itoba after spending the Past 1W0 months visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malone, Dorches- ter Street, City. Earthquakes (Continued Irom Page 2) lesser convulsion claimed 10.000 lives at Aleppo. The year was 18821 and Oalobria. sum U000 oi its citi- zens awallowod urp in i867. or a tots-l oi’ some in the two quakes. In 18'"?- 14.000 souls went to their doe/tits at San Jose 6e Oucuta. Colombia. 'l‘lie JIP island o! Rondo lost 10.000 in the disaster or 101. while at san- rllou, another Jap possession. 71,000 died. Martinique and st Vincent live up their dead to the number o! DMD. Than in I008 fifty-live terms in Italy counted 104.000 "=- fms. Oentnl Italy and Central Jove both bad quakes in 1914-1919, the death toll in both disaster. 10M Persia. sutiered WIN Oaths in other quakes sine-e have taken quite a hea/vy toll in human lives. though none so tenibla as Iome ot mult be a novel and tcrlty- to lee houses reel like llfillliflllllfloauedllygeol- copy must be in _tbe Guardias the prav- gus-rantee insertion. Out o! city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds. m. should par- ' hunt the previous Saturday when Girl Guitlcllcws L‘) The 15th Charlottetown Guides and Brownies were entertained at a. banquet by the Woman's Instit- ute on October 25th. The banquet was attended by 3t Brownies and 19 Guides with our very special guests seated at the head table Provincial Commissioner Mrs. MacDonald, District Commission- er we. Bagnall and Field Secre- tary Mrs. Jenkins. Shirley McKay on behali or the Brownies and Guides. thanked the Parlndale Institute {or providing such a lovely banquet, and also tor making it possible to entertain our homred guests. Mrs. Bagnall spoke briefly o! how impressed the Dominion Coni- flie picture. 13s xrrrr sr. PAGE THREE JUST WRAP ll’ Ullil-MER WIU. CARRY- l1'_il0M€ ‘rrrcr Al’ cnocrtrrr and Tsroncv t...» We five you FREE DELIVERY of o nllyw ore on Prince Edward Island! . .. and lot us allow you our latest Bedroo ful woods . . . blonde, mahogany, carefullyeonstructcd by skilled crafts of livability and service. Our Beddln ply the slumber- ur quality furniture Come in this weak m Furniture. Beauti- walnut, maple . . , men to give you years Department will sup- comfort springs and mattresses to complete scranr vorm CHRISTMAS snore onooiurrr am: stormy Lrrlaliia n GROBKETT anti STOREY Ltd. “Where Prices Are Born” But Not Raised" Pll0llE 834 missloner, Mrs. Wishart, was with the Brownies and Guides with whom she had become acquainted on her visit to PEI. thanked our hostesses, on behaii’ this get-together possible. were being made for the showing and Taps, with s. Grand Howl by the Brownies. ning. for entertaining Guides. Brownies and Commissioners dale. 1 PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE MEETING the Provincial Executive or the Canadian Girl Guide Association was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald. Pro- vincial Commissioner. The minutes of the previous meet- sldc. Assistant Secretary. vinclal Camp Advisor- Oudmcre. Miss Iphigenie ault. Mrs. D. MacGulre. Wiles Jes- ale Fullerton. Mrs. EM. mane" companied her on a esr-nP-ill-Q sites were inspected. at Waterside. tgwn, was a splendid one, but the being much too high. There was a general discussion on the availab- kgm was appointed to look into the matter or whether or not the sary, be used for a Pwvlnclfil gqunty one. A camp committee consisting of Miss Suzanne ‘Mac- Kinnon. M1‘!- Mrs, Harry Cudmore. p. MacGult-e. Mrs. no. Torriokim site, taking into consideration cost. location etc. Miss Gladys Hart. International Commissioner. reed a 10"" 1'0"‘ Dominion Headquarters requeetinS that parcels be sent from this province next February in t6 Germany. "- DB"? ‘ tain food. clothing. cede and ends as wool, knitting needles. 045mm“ of material. embroidery cotton etc. It was decided that all endeavour to get at least one PR7- to this important branch o1 Guid- inn in Gennany- zvm. so. MacDonald. Provincial Commissioner. read a letter rc- celvsrl from Mrs. DES. Wlshnrt- manv klndnesses shown to her Island. Mi‘!- thanked all who had so wllllnrly era-operated with her in maklntz Mrs. Wishes-rs visit such n suc- cess. and said she felt that as n result or it Guldlnc will r0 fol‘- ward ivlth even greater impetus than in the past. Mrs. no. Tompkins and Mrs. PKG. Butcheson. District Commis- sioners tor Bumrncrslde and char- iottetmvn. reported as to the rc- sooctlve rallies held dirrlng Mrs Wlshartls visit. an-l said the Guides and Brownies were thrilled to meet with and hear ‘their Chicl Omimlssiensr speak to them. Miss Lillian Duchernin, Public Rotations Commissioner. _ aha bad received a latter rrom Dominion headquarters statlnl that Scout-Guide Weak has been discontinued. However. Scout- Ouida Sunday ls to be a Joint ev- nt. and as usual Thinking Day. o! the films __ Bushland Fantasy Commissioner. stated the and Johnny Learns his Manners. 501d“ B" 110W The evening's entertainment was W! underway "m s busy year's brought to a close with Evensnng DFOZPB-‘lfl- Gulders oi the 15th Ch'town Park- resignation was deep regret. and Miss Carrie Hol- man. Summerside, was appointed to replace her. Mrs. J.G. MacDonald, Provincial Commissioner, reported Pr incial Committees tor the The mam“ mmnmy meetmg M ioftiicoming year are as follows:- Finance: - Mrs. D.M. McGuire. Mrs.‘Lcuis Sadler. Mrs. l-LL. Pai- mer, Mrs. Gordon JD. McG-uigan, Hrs. Maurldce Mill. Mrs. Urban MaQuaid an Mrs. presided‘ Ambrose Steele. Public Relationsz-Miss Iilllan Neil Matheson. GE. I-I ti . Miss Suzanne MacKinnoxnépoPggé M?‘ Harry fiudnrzorevgléissngghle% . Ar . . . . n , m“ A “umber °t the li/liirse. 05:31:: I-Iutcllfeson. MrsgDéC. M"- J-G- Madxmld- r‘ Arse: Tom-vkins, Mrs. Fred Jenkins and Mrs. Wendell Wood. ing were read by Mrs. GJB. White- mchemln’ Mm ility o! sites. and Mrs. D.C. '1‘omp- Shield‘: ‘Mia's’ rkrieuggiieririim Club Brwmm ‘M m” mid” momd outlined ‘Gunner's labor movement h t "i m" °°"“’““-" M “ck mm“ §3§.=‘§e1rri..i..°““ mun February 22nd, ls to be our own She n15‘, special day for Guides. Mrs. Fred Jenkins, Field secre- od the Commissioners for marking m1’- Kflve a general "W" 011l- linlng the past month's work ac- Mrs. Jenkins led our girls in a. wmvlished by "16 CWkPlni" "Iii jolly sing-song. while preparations PM“ ll"! hid Vlfilwd- Ambrose Steele, Division Morcll organized and Mrs. llrs. Louis Sadler, Provincial Sccretary-Iheasurer, read a ilnari- Mr; Mwponggd dismissed our clal statement oi‘ receipts and ex- group arter- a, very enjoyable evc- penditures to date this iall. she also read a. letter received irom Many thanks to the Institute Mrs. John Y. Reay enclosing hoi- ' resignation as Provincial Commis- gmm the sioner or Lone Guides. Mrs. Reayb accepted with Training- Mrs. Camp: - Miss Suzanne MacKln- . non, Miss Jessie Fullerton, Miss Ind Mi” Hum" Dimhmm " M’ Elaine Harrison and Mrs. Harry, Cudmore. I-Ioipitalityz- Mrs. Morton Dew, Mrs. 0.8. B . Mrs. Ivan Horne. 3rlldeneu "d Gwmmwnéd a’: Mrs. GordonNlAvard, Mrs. Robert "M"! "l" a“ In" ',,f"Ge° e_ Large. ms. Prank Murray and site at Morrlsons Bear: . f8 Mm George Tweedy. Awards: -- Miss Mona Wilson. P14" w“ c°mid°r°d by “me u Mrs. Frank Murray and Mrs. EJ. Barrass Bessborougn and Brownie Mrs. Fred Pickard and MacRae Mr. I-I.C. Bohaker. Music: - Mrs. WA F¢Y"“'°°d ca"? °°“1d' i‘ “°°°" and Mrs. an. Lawson. Telephone: - Mrs. 0.0. Dairy. “m? "m" m“ 3"“ " PM“ Mrs. an. Rogers and Mrs. James Blake. Mrs. 0.3. Beer kindly invited 5'6‘ lglfsnflsfi the Executive to her home ioi- the ' ne t eeti hi h is t b held H°m°r w“ Luna“ Duchemiu‘ Mn‘ Saiurcfiy. Iggcevrvnbgr 3rd ‘it g p.m. At the conclusion o! the meet.- and Mrs. J.A. MacMillan was aP- u, h _t_ Pointed to look into the feasibility “Y ° °‘ °1' Pimm“? ‘i “Wind” “m” members of the Executive. assisted by INDUSTRIAL PICTURE GOOD IORONIO, Nov. '1 —(CP) - A. " R. Masher, president of the Canad- rqnarkably that Canada's industrial picture is iaa Congress of Imbor, said today between industry and workers are the best in history. In good and that relations organized prepared for delivery to Mr. Masher to the CARD OF THANKS The family or the late Daniel our Chief Guide. rxvresslns ilisr" MacDonald wish to extend cordial to the Provincial B60115“? i" m’ thanks to their many irlenda and neighbors who helped in any way, while she was in Prim‘! Edlwm-l also (or Mass cards and messages MacDonald also of sympathy. OBAIZQJ/ww Panad a. ‘ps4 a disalncalvatbsanty mmaTrflii-fu all also vogue! For i. Iaaflaaad Meson ara cops la popularity. 10D CLOSING “OUT SALE THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OB. ‘IAIN HARDWARE SUPPLIES. ‘PAINTS, VARNISHES, are" or GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ALL 0llR STUBK MUST G0! STANLEY. SHAW 8i PEARDEN Corner Kent & Gt. George St. er-ln-chiei’ o! the RAF. in the Far East, said today. Fbgarty. passing through Bombay on his way to Singapore. said ha would tour Far-East "especially Hang Kong." Foster, Mrs. ‘I0 REINFORCE FAR EAST BOMBAY. Nov. 7 —(Reutersl - Britain is planning reoiniorccment of her Far-Eastern defences. ‘Alr- Marshal F. J. Fogarty, command- .. s PROTECTION TWEEL BLDG. — GREAT GEORGE ST. OHABLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. MIKE TlllS A tlllilISTIlAS T0 REMEMBER wmr s crrr rnom Qfiif-"Seuti-sfla _ YllllR JEWELLER the» AT THE K 8s R STORE JIIST ARRIVED 900 pairs of men's, boys’, women's and children's boots, shoes and rubber boots. Largo sizes and wide widths. Good shoes at rcal bargain prices. ‘Also Army s. v. battle dress jackets and pants, new ell-force suite, sheepskin-lined coats, buffalo robes and many other items. CA_LL AND CHECK. YOU WIIL SAVE MONEY 100% RICHMOND STREET