A Canadian citizen sulbmlticnlly mm to be such after living out- more than 1,000 Canadian poet of- side Canada for six consecutive slices are limited to some tom an. years. I " L - -- - .... nut, GREAT in E XA L L is SALE Now BOOMING AT THE JENKINS PHARMACY , Did you see the list of values in yesterday's paper. If not dig it out or drop into the Store and ask for a handblll. Three more days for you to get double value on Drugstore Merchandise of outstanding value. Check your needs-save money on Drugs, Reme- dies, Vitamins, Brushes. Combs, Shaving Needs, Cos- metic Needs, Stationery. Christmas Cards, Dental Needs, Soaps and Gift items and host of other things. COME EARLY AND SAVE MONEY (Open Evenings) STORE PHONF Zll) KJIARLUTII IOWN.P E I DISPI NSING CHIMIS cos. GLGEORGE A. KENT sis LOSE CITIZENSHIP DEPOSITS LIMITED Bargain Rack Misses' Dresses 100 LADIES' DRESSES Sizes 12 to 18. Consisting of Wools, Checks. Gabardines. Follies, Crepes, and Taffetas. CLEARING AT and 7.95 ea. mass ARE sures VALUES you cam AFFORD TO MISS THE MISSES HOLMES Min "BRADLEY 159 QUEEN ST. PHONE 92 Post office saying; gccoumg .9, pointed Prothonotary of the P. E. WHO SAID All MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL? But All Men Can Equally Well-Flttedin as MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT . Iv Progress Bnmr A PERFECT fit is not I matter of luck. It It IIIO logical result of careful sneesovin. ; I i selection of the proper style a a s accurate cutting ; : : and skilled tailoring by Progress Brand craftsmen. ittxsnsg: - too steep for sports. I THE CENTRA -ma GUARDIAN. cnannorrarorvrkr I. GUARDIAN this column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of s news: nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly psy- shle lg advance. JIMMYIS TAXI - Phone 625. coins anaivmn nanx at The Fashion shoppe. CHICKEN RAFFLE K. of C. Home. tonight st 8 o"clook. BEFILIGEISATOBS. Ranges Mo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. WE INVITE YOU to consult Mildred Royce Crowell. Belcano Beauty Consultant at our store. 5. A. McDonald. l CHARTER FLIGHTS In any point in Canada or the United states for passengers or csrto Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2001 or 540. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Btipendisry Magistrate's Court yesterday. three men charged with being drunk and incapable ap- peared. one was sentenced to 20 days in jail. one fined 325 and costs or 30 days and the other fined :10 and costs or 20 days. APPOINTED REGISTRAR - Mr. G. R. Holmes. K.C.. Prothono- tary of the Supreme Court has been appointed Registrar of the Exchequer Court of Canada on its Admiralty side for the Admiralty District of the Province. The dut- ice of Exchequer Court Registrar are not regular and do not prevent Mr. Holmes from carryinsz on his work as Proihonotary. The ap- pointment was made at Ottawa on Oct. 25th by the Governor General in Council, Mr. Holmes was ap- Island Supreme Court pn Feb. 15. 1949, to flu the vacancy caused by the retirement of R. H. Rogers who had occupied the position for the previous 20 years. SUPREME COURT APPEALS -- In the Supreme Court yesterday be- fore Chief Justice Thane A Campbell. two Excise Act appeals were heard together by agreement or parties. Daniel Augustus Holland and Ivan Lawrence Quinn. Both were adjourned for judgment. as was a Temperance Act appeal of William Emmett Quinn. Counsel for the three appellants were Mr. J. A. Macbcnald. K. C. and Mr. M. A'.- bsn Farmer. II) the appeal of Wes ley R. Dinnls from a conviction for drunken driving. on motion of Mr. J. R. MacMlllan, leave was granted to abandon the appeal. On motion of Mr. 12.11.. Boil. K. c.. an appeal by Harold Cecil Stewart. drunken driving. was added to the docket and set down for Dec. 15. Mr. J.P. Nicholson represented the Crown in all appeals. The Ccurt sdjoumcd until Nov. 10. ' . Personals John J. Mclsaac. Cherry Valley. was a business visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Louis O'Connor. Clinton. President of the P. E. Island Fed- eration of Agriculture was in the city on business yesterday. Miss I-leather Taylorf twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, Granville. has returned to her home after undergoing treat- ment ln the P. E. 1; Hospital. MAYFIELD W. I. The Mayfelcl Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Willard Nicholson for their Oct. meeting. The presdent Mrs. Blair Andrew c-penod the meeting with the slug- ing or the ode. followed by the creed. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and approved. Roll call was answered luv five members. committees gave their reports and new ones were appointed. School - Mrs. Eddy Cole. Mrs. B. Andrew. Sick - Mrs. Thomas Butler. Mrs. David Johnstone. Several letters -were read and a discussion followed. Bills were moved paid. Plans were made for a goose dimer in the future.. Mrs. David Johnston invited the mem- bers for November meeting to be held Nov 6. Roll call to be answer- ed by paying membership fee. Mrs. Thomas Butler read a D399? 0" folk dancing. Meeting closed by gmging the National Anthem. Lunch was served by Mm Bul- ler, assisted by the hostess- ,,,.,m......... "SIMPLE" LANGUAGE AUCKLAND. N. z..-(OP)-A loc- al official reported: "It is obvious from the difference in elevation with relation to the short depth of the property that the contour is such as to preclude any reasonable recreation." He meant the land is ELBA'S INDUSTRY Mining of iron ore is the chief industry on the Island of Elba. Sydney. Nova Sootls, Phone Mars "mo Comm Airways Limited. mi CLOSING DATE blanket entries for Fox and Mink show mg been extended to Wednesday. November 0th. Prize Lists now ready for uistribution. Hill. is the record you have been waiting for-Prince Edward Island Is Heaven To Me. sung by Lone Pine and his mountsinesrs on Victor Records. Miller Brothers Limited. Great George Street. ' CLOSING DATE blanket entries for Fox and Mink Show has been extended to Wednesday. November 8th. Prize Lists now ready for distribution. P. W. C. CONCERT SERIES.- Wiliiun Keith R08": will feature one of his own compositions at Mondsyls Concert. Raoul Rey. mond's glorious bass voice will be heard in operatic and concert solos. Monday. November 6th. at B30. Public 50 cents. students 5 cents. Tickets at Hughes Drug Company. RECOMMENDED - The fol- lowing citizens have been recom- mended to the executive of the Prince of Wales college Alumni Association for life membership in the organization. it was announ- ced yesterday by the president. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell: Hon. Dr. Cyrus J. Macmillan, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MaoMiilan. 0. B. 15.. Dr. H. H. show. former Chief Superintendent of Education. Dr. G. D. Steel. retired Principal of Prince of Wales College. and Mrs. Robertson. widow of the late Dr. S. N. Robertson. COURT MOURNING - His Honour Lieutenant-Governor "T. W. L. Prowse has received the fol- lowing communications from the acting Under Secretary of State. ll. W. Doyle. concerningcourt mourn- lng for the late King of Sweden: "I have the honour to inform you that court mourning should he ob- served for two weeks starting October 29th.. for late King of Sweden. Flags on Dominion Gov- ernment buildings including those of flag stations will be half masted on day of funeral. Your Honour will be notified when date or fun- eral has been fixed." The second telegram states: "Re court mourn- ing for late King of Sweden. date of funeral has now been fixed for Thursday ninth Novutnberf YORK AIIII YIOIIIITY Miss Lcrinia MacDonald, Union Road, spent Sunday in York. Miss Marion Murray. City. spent the week-end at her home in York. Miss Olga Proud. City. spent the week-end at her home in York. o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muitart. Marshfield. were visitors to York on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonald. Union Road. were visitors to York on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts. City. were visitors to York on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maclnnis. and daughter Diane. City. were visi- tors to York on Sunday. the guests of Mrs. Robert Crockett. Mrs. Dan MacPherson. Orwell Cove. was a visitor to York on Sunday the guest of her daughter. Mrs. William Crockett. Mrs. Harold Watts has returned to her home in York after visit- ing her daughter. Mrs. l-Iazen Bradford. Black's Harbor. N. B. Miss Norma Lewis. City. spent Sunday in York the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mrs. Leslie Crockett. Qity. was a visitor to York on Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Mr. Willard M.soPher.son, Or- well Cove spent Sunday in York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett. Mrs. William Crockett and baby daughter Lenore Alice have re- turned home from the P. E. 1. Hospital last week. Miss Mary Watts, York. who is on the staff of the Polyclinlc has accepted a position at the Royal Bank, Charlottetown. T Mr. Sterling Saunders. City. was a recent visitor to York. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Westley Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Buntaln. and son Errol and daughter Sandra. South Rustico were visi- ;,';;';f” '" N"”"”"'” b””””' l?:"ivI3 l.'.73kivll'..sc'i'S'333.'n"lc'..5c'i5..'.1'. - 1 We sussil uoeusssi uomsssi, llptonfhs Begs melts aging essoytimei Cleaning up is easy. d.isLr;-H9astta.J-at Eschtaa givsym Nosoaaviea drop em lnthepol; justiheriq amount rid of! Mm-ml odd boiii .- wsiar! Torzdeiightiiii cups! ' 13 can WY! -9- t! 96 r NOWI Witiiliandy LIPTON TEAL BAGS enyoyE THUIE FLIGHTS WEEKLY to Protestant Orphanage Charlottetown C ' ' I Lanes Bakeries Ltd. ...... .. 810.00 I Kenllnston District Collected by Mrs. J. G, Townsend and Mrs. P. J. Kennedy P. J. & C. Kennedy K. L. Waite MlcNuit & Willis .W. F. Taylor W. H. Darrach .. James E. MacNelll 33-00 Each: E. 1. Jay: Davison; Ivan Darrach; W. J. Sample; Keir clerk; Arthur Camp- bell; Wesley Champion; Dr. F. T. Boiwnes; w. L. Millar; rtaipi-i M.eoMil.lan; Wm. Champion. S1.o0 Each: Sarah Webster; R. S. P. Walker; Thelma Adams; Henry Badger; Elwood Clark; Mrs. John Burns; Mrs. George Harding; Keith Stewart; Arthur Larkln; C. H. McDonald: Jean McLeod; Ralph Champion; H. C. Refuse: George Cotton; W. L. Delaney; Eric Suds- bury; L. A. Mann. 50c Each: C. C. Heeschen; Mrs. Grace Harding; Mrs, Minnie Mc- Leod; lvltrs. Eric Thompson; Eldon Champion; Arthur Henderson; Perley Davison; Janet Dalzell. Total-5&3.00. Collected by Mrs. Keir Clark George Brookins . P. E. 1. Produce Co. Kensington Feed service 32.00 Each: Ervin Champion; Cotton 8: Rogcrson; Oliver Camp- bell. SSl.00 Each: Gerald McKenzie: James F. Profitt; Oliver Profltt; Stirling Hunter; Lloyd Howard. 50c: Wm. Blakeney. Total-331.50. Collected by Mrs. 17. .11. Downess and Mrs. J. R. Holman Kensington Dairying Co- op. Assn. .. . . . . .. 32.00: Rev. J. A. McGowan. 3100 Each: Thomas Wigmorc: Lorne Monklny: W-m. Buchanan; Lorne Dunning; Bruce Howard: Mrs. J. W. Sheen; T. J. Ling; Mrs. J. G. Townsend. 75c: Mrs. C. C. I-leeschen. 50c Each: Mrs. C. Mccregor; Edna MoMurdo, Total-516.75. Collected by Mrs. W. Cousins and Mrs. T. J. Ling 52.00: W. S. McLean. 3100 Each: Mrs. I. W. Jardine; Melville Baker: Verdun Pay-nter; Marion Loclrhari: Gordon Cooke; J. E. Inglis; Mrs. Claude Clow; Ger- aldine McLean. 50c Each: Harry Bownesa; Mrs. R. Stewart: Benj. Condon; Scott Moase; Mrs. J. B. Millman. Total-s12.50. Collected by Mrs. F. Parker and Mrs. L. Linkletter 51.00 Each: Heath Caseleyz Or- ville Clark; T. J. HumphNY: Ray Clark: Reagh Sudsibury; Myron 'McArthur; Bruce McLeod: Glen Cotton: Mrs. A. Henry; Mrs. Keir Woadside: W. L. Johnson. 75c Each: Roy McA.rthur; atgw. art Hunter. 50c Each; Nelson caseley; Par- Contributions V NORTH aussicau sin I.. S. STEVENSON M--oer menu Phillips; Prod Parker; lil- mer Bernard; Lloyd newness; Les- ter Linkistter; S. R. Psndieton; Elmer Paynter; John Cotton; Tyn- dal Bemple. Tool:-317.00. Oollsoml by Mrs. P. M. Dsvissn 32.00: A. C. Ramsay. , 01.00 Each: Weldon Dsvison; George Brown: Wm. Warren; Hor- ace Glover; Gordon Day. Total-01.00, I Collected by : Mrs. B. MaoM.tIIsn and Mrs. P. Belnple 32.00: Roscoe Walker. si.0o Each: Bruce Paynter; Mrs. John Walker; Mrs. Fred sesnple; Chester MacKay; Benj. Champ- ion; J. K. Pidgeon; Mrs. C. Chap- pell: Mrs. Barbara Stewart. soc Each: Mrs. Charles Adams: Mrs. Gordon Bryenton; Alphonse Connell; Wallace Thompson. 30c: Harry Mills. 25c Each: David Clark; Mrs. Ella Buchanan. Total-312.8). Collected by Mrs. B. Csrrotbers and Mrs. E. Msexwen Robert carruthers 2.50 81.00 Each: Mrs. Hattie Wickett; S. 1.. Peppin; c. E. P. Yeo; James E. Mcxinnon; Ernest Maclilwen: Mrs. Earle Kennedy; Preston Toombs. 50c Each: Mrs, W. D. Proditt; Mrs. A. Hlitz; Mrs. Ed. Stsvert: Janet Goss; Mrs. John Walker; Mrs. W. D. Sutherland. Total-81250. Collected by Mrs. R. S. Humjf u.- and Mrs, George Brooklnn moo Each: B. W. MacArthur: Mrs. F. L Orr; Dr. R. W. Auld; Mrs. E. Houston: J. L. Davison; R. S. Humphrey; Russell Champion. 31.00 Each: Prank Mc.Ewen; Jos- eph Davison; Olive Thompso i; Wm. Thompson; John Duggan; Russell MacKsy; Ellsworth Ber- nard; Mrs. W. G. simpson; Mrs. H. Toombs. 50c: Alvin Budsbury. Total-523.50. Collected by Misslltfsry MseNutt and Mrs. D. Msexenaie 01.00 Each: Everett Champion: J. A. McKenzie; James sheen; Harry Brown: David Clark; Frank Cobb; Mrs. L. Mc'Murray; Jessie Murphy: Mrs. D. Macxenaie. 750: Mrs. S. Mill. soc Each: Mrs. Wm. Henderson: Mary A. MacNutt; Roy Reeves; James McKenzie; Hadge Mont- izomery: Bruce Graham; Mrs. Wm. Woodingwn; Mrs. Winnie Cald- well; Nelson Henry; Elmer Can- non; Mrs. James Brown; Mrs. Al- lison Bemard. , 45c Each: Mrs. Willis oatzwayt Mrs. Thomas: Cobb. 350: Mrs. Inghssn Cole. Total-017.00. Grand Total Kensington Dis- trict-5234.115. Ottolusnvurunnu. "NEVER MIIIII THE LO0T! The man has good taste . when he sees it! selection of quality furniture for your living room! Our furniture is made for comfort and durability . . made to beautify your home! decor . . . every discriminating taste! range convenient payment plans. if you wish! YOU'LL OUR SERVICE, QUALITY, PRICE! J33 l'i0iKETTr5TOREiz;;.. I GO FOR THIS FURNITURE... . . . from CROCKETT AND STOREY LTD.!" . knows fine furniture Come in today and see our wide It fits in with every We can ar- NINE MILE CREEK SCHOOL Report for September Grade 10. i. Letitia MacDonald. 2 Joan Taylor. Grade 9. 1. Norma MacDonald.-2 Isabel Taylor. 11. Roberto. Mac- Donald. Grade 8. 1. Ivan Taylor. 2. Parker MacDonald. 3. Janet MacDonald. Grade '7. l. Roma MacDonald. 2. Thelma. MacQuarrie. 3. Neil Mac- Quarrie. Grade 6 1. Billy MacDouga.11 and Wanda MaicPhee. (equal), 2. Ame- lia MacDonald. 3. Lorne Taylor. Grade 4. 1. Anna MacPhee, 2. Jackie MscDougali. 3. Lorena Walsh. I Grade 3. 1, Ewen Taylor. 2. Bob- by MacDonald. 3. Carl Gorveatt. Grade 2. 1. Iris Macquarric. 2. Carol MacDonald, J. Eileen Walsh. Grade I. l. Armand Taylor. 2. Charles Betts. 3. Freddie Currie. R. Taylor - Teacher. Sadly Missed but Fe bored by Wlfe GLASGOW. Nov. 1 -(Reuters) More than 6.500 Scottish miners were on strike today because they art not satisfied with 8- recent wage boost awarded by the Gov- ernment. Men in six pita stopped work today. bringing to 29 the number of pits now idle through the strike, which started Monday. IN MEMORIAM In loving memo , of mm rnumv who posed away November 2nd, 1.01.9. Issuan- Family. - Prices Slashed on Groce ries -ciisii & BIG STOCKS MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS S'1'OCK- BUY NOW - ALL GOODS PRICED BELOW TODAY'S COST-STOCK UP AT THESE LOW PRICES FOR MONTHS AHEAD. WHITEORYELLOW SUGAR. 5Ib.bog............59c OUR SPECIAL-BROKEN PEKOE TEA. lb. 75c LIMIT 3 LBS. TO AN ORDER FRESH or CORNED MEATY SPARE RIBS. 6 lbs. . . . 1.00 SERVE THEM OFTEN-THEY ARE DELICIOUS SUNLIGHT SOAP. 10: bar: 10 for . . . . . . 97c PURE LARD. 4Ibs. 1.00 LAST CHANCE -L BULK SULTANA RAISINS. Slbs. 1.00 GET YOURS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS BAKING MAG sailiuo rowoss. lb. ... . .. . 25c GOODQUALITY - 9c large roll TOILET TISSUE. 12 for . . . . . . . 1.00 Fresh Sweet LIVER .............. .. Smoked Bacon END S . lb. 39c lb. 450 SEEDED (Sticky) RAISINS. lb. Very Scarce-Limit 2 lbs. to an order. Blue Plums 13c iin, 8f .. Peaches 17c tin, 6 tins ....... .. Green Peas 15c Ni 7 for ................ .. 1.00 or ..................... .. 1.00 Pork & Beans 156 tin, Dessert Pears 19-. tin, 7 for ................... .. . 6 for .................... .. 1..0O Wax Beans 15c tin, Red Cherries 29c tin. . -7 for 1 00 4 for ................... .. .. 1 00 AYLMER SOUP SALE- TOMATO OR VEGETABLE ..................... ... 9 tins 31.00 BARRY STORES 187 GT. 0310. ST. PHONE 747 WE DELIVER C. O. D. White or Chocoiato 290 inks- 24 Iii. Iiag 1,69 cnmsmss BAKING FRESH rrwrrs and SUPPLIES VEGETABLES Artificial Vanilla. Choice Cooking Apples, ghoa digs, ---------------- -S 19c 5 lbs. .......................... .. 29c elle alnuts, V l .25c . Shelled Almonds, 1,7; lb; 27: X,V:,fj;,:d M --9 I . .... "' . - Bgflidcsillingsj W Sweet Parsmps, 3 lbs. 25c Sweet Cocoanut, ' l31Ue P0lat095; 15;-g bag , 53,; o0 lb. bag delivered 99c Pineapple Slices. pkg. 23c Macintosh Apples, doz. 25;: Mincemeat. 1 lb. ...... .. 2 c Hamper 02.95 Pitted Dates. 2 loss. Iceberg: Head Lettuce 23.: Red and Green Cher-ries. Ripe Tomatoes, lb 25c pkg. 21c Red Plump Cranberries, Shortening. 3 lbs. 100 19c lb. 5 lbs. .......... .. 8.-lc STORE OPEN UNTIL 9:30 FRIDAY NIGHT FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUST()ltIERS LIGHT BULBS. 40w. 60w. 2 for . .. . . . 25: SUNKIST ORANGES. 3 dos. . . . . . . . 1.00 CARNATION MILK. 2 tins . . . . . . . . . . 25: Aylmer TOMATO JUICE. 3 tins . . . . . 29: Moire Bulk CHOCOLATES. reg. 59: lb. 3Ibs. 31.00-lb. 34: THESE SPECIALS FRIDAY NIGHT ON LY-0 to 9:30 FOB SUNDAY TIIIS WEEK-LET'S HAVE CHICKEN. lb. 49: GRADE A MILK-FED-5 to 8 lbs. each MACHINE SLICED Breakfast BACON. lb. . . . . . . . 49: FRESH COUNTRY ROASTING PORK. lb. . . . . . 49:: Tender. Juicy, Meaty Cuts--3 to 8 lbs. each No Phone Orders - Free Delivery of Orders Shop with Ease-No Rush-Just take your t.lme and see the many new things we have to offer. . -. en.--an -..-s-an