l orsry degree from NOVEMBER 9. 1950 It's All Ever-widening 0iri:le Still They Come The good news has spread far beyond the confines of Town and County and crowds keep pour- ing in . . . and save as never be- fore! . Ladies' Suits. Men's Topcoats and Reg. 35.00 . . 18.95 Ovorcoats to ' corduroy sum 39.50 . . . . . . 18.95 my smart 13.95 Men's Toimuts and Overcoats to Ruincodts to 44.50 29.50 35.00 . . . . . . . 14.95 Mews sum to All other Suits. Dres- 69.50 . . . . . . 39.50 ses. Coats. Including M . S F" C"'5- '”5 30”” 441;; 29.50 Flannelette 20'-Va off all other Nighties . 1.95 Suits. .1'opcoats and Overcoots M ' D Lace Trim slips 1.95 si.i.'l3 ..'”7i. .. 1.88 Chamoisette Men's Winter weight Gloves 49c Combinations . 2.39 Open Friday Night till 10 P. M. Closed Saturday. Remembrance Day The GREENIIAL 00. LTD. I.ADIES' STORE MEN'S STORE 99 QUEEN 144 GT. GEO. Sleepers . . . . . . 1.29 IIEIITIIIII. GUARDIAN This column is teservsd toe news at local Interns but odvctllllg OI s nowwy nature may be Inserted at five cents e ,word. strictly pey- ebloinedvenoe. CBASWILI. for Xmas Photos GIRL outnsi nnoancasr on Scroll .oi Friendship over C.I".0.Y. one P. M. tomorrow. Mus. J0llNs'l0N's LADIES. WEAR-. - Woois, Talletas, etc. Bargains. ROYAL OAK - Ovcrcoata by Fuhionwmft. Canada's tincst. 355.00 Henderson 8: Cudmor . B-EFRIGERATORS. Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer repairs. storey Electric. DB. .1. P. SWEENEY. returned irom Montreal and will resume practice at his office Thursday, November 9th. Mn. FISHEBMAN. the sfnelt has not season opens December 1st. Order yours today. A. Kennedy as Co.. 32 Lower Queen Street. MEMBERS OF THE Lamas AUXILIARY of the Canadian Legion plan to attend the party in the Clover Club. Thursday. Nov- ember 9th at 8.30. MOORE J; MoLEOD LIMITED. will be closed all day Sdturday. Remembrance Day but will be open Friday evening. CHARTER FLIGHTS to my Doint in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited, 2061 or 540. REMEMBER THE DANCE FOR. members of Charlottetown Branch. Canadian Legion tonight at 9.30 Members and their partners cord- ially invited. Come. and bring an- other veteran. P.'NGAGEiilENT. - Mr. and Mrs. John Cash. l-imorald. wish to an- nounce the cngagcrneni. of their oldest daughter Mary Doris Jean to John Hilary s n of the late Mr. and Mrs. Err.-m Moynagh. Mar- riage to take place in Montreal. Saturday. December 2nd. i CITY POLICE COURT -At the Stipendirlry Maglsirateis Court EDEN IN OTTAWA TRAFFIC INCREASE 0'l'TAWA- N0V- 5 -(GP) - F-tr OTTAWA. Nov. 5 .402) -Vol- Hm Amhmy Edmv d9'P"iY 1954' ume of traitic between Canada and er ot the Conservative Party in me United states me,-eased 3.5 Britaln. arrived here today tron: per cam in we mat eight months Weshington to pay a visit to his personal friend the C.overnor-Gen- M the V935 we BW93" M 5i3I'mT eral. Viscount Alexander. Tomor- ics reported today. Border cross- Wl'- Mt Eds" will receive 3" h0n- iirgs tor the eight months totalled McGill Uni- versity in Montreal. A spokesman 6879900 35 wmpared with 6522" It Government House said Mr. 400 for the corresponding period I Eden's visit is purely a private one. year ago. is. . i MAGNIFICENT - DIAMOND DIIIT J IICII MK GOLD I MOUNTING! , .' Nilqii V W mclous . Hit min" y - i I 5:l'l1AllI i g".ili”" ii , . mm W o lllllliillll U ml ' ii i t. ....nr l llll .. WW il” l lll .l l ii A 'l l.ll.lll.. " llllllll it ill 0" illlllll H l l An unusually IWEIV saloo- WOI1 of tlnu y idlemond cree- l iIIOnj gvpu l .3'0l1r selection . git Wellneru. choose from Bridal Wreath. Blue- bird and Forgot-Me-Not creations ELLIIEI1'S AJEWELEIIS SIIGE 1808 r yesterday. three men charged with being drunk and incapable appear- ed. Two were lined S6 and costs or 10 days each while the third was remanded until today. Two cases of vagrancy also were hearrla One convicted and sentenced to 30 days in jail and the other remanded for one week. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of DANIEL N. WARD ' who passed ewly November 9. 1096. Deep in our hearts lies a picture. of is loved one gone to rest In mernory's frame we shell keep it Because he was one ol the best. Sweet memories will linger for- CV1! Time cannot change them it's true Years that mly come cannot sever our loving .emembr.u.u oi you. Lovlngiy Remembered by Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM In food and loving memory o! my dear husband. Dougald Mm- Doneld who passed away on Nov- ember 0th, 1048. Do not ask us it we forget him He was elways kind and true Never murmured over suffering No one knew what he went through. Always Remurlbered by Ills Wife and Family. . itallway Olieervance of ltememlirance Day MONCTON N. 3. Nov. 8 - In line with other years. General dis- trict a.nd divisional offices on the Atlantic Region of the Canadian National Railways will be closed in observance of Remembrance Day, November ii. according to an an- nouncement by W. E. Robinson. regional vice President and gener- al manager. All other departments will continue working as usual. in- cluding stations and freight sheds which will remain open to the public. except that employees who have served overseas will be per- mitted to take time off in order tn participate in Relnelnberencc Day Observances. The two minute period of all- iencey commencing at 11.00 AM. will be strictly observed by em- ployees on duty except that trains will mi; be stopped. LONDON. Nov. 8 - (Reuters)- 'Dhe Labor Government lost a Hcuse of Commons vote toniliizt by 235 votes to 220. but the issue was not a policy matter over which it would have to resin. The House upheld a proposal by Conserva- tive Kenneth Pickthorn that in- dividual members should have the right to 10 minutes at parlia- mentary time before debates to in- troduce legislation. KINEELE T I! ll. 'l'll' -wit ,:i'IIiy'lIli YTHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN .1175: IuT1tTvEni NEW PACK FRESH PI'l'I'ED DATES. 4 lbs. .............. 1.00 HAND PICKED 0 WHITE BEAN5. 10 lbs. . . . . . 1.00 Bulk Chinese Bulk y Rice. 3 lbs. . . . . 55c Macaroni. 2 lbs. . 29c AGAIN WE OFFER SPECIAL BROKEN PEKOE . TEA. lb. 15: LIMIT 3 LBS. TO AN ORDER CHOICE COOKING APPLES. 5 lbs. . . . 29: DIISIIOI ......... 1.95 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT HEINZ BABY FOOD. 3 tins . . 25c WHITE OR YELLOW SUGAR. 5Ibs. 59c BETTER BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES CHANGE FRESH BULK SULTANA RAISINS. 5 lbs. .. 1.00 Dpmson Plum Join. lMolasses. 4 bottles . . . . .1.00 2 quarts . .. . . 59c MOIRS BULK CHOCOLATES. reg 59c Ib.. lb. 47c CHOICE WASHED CARROTS. 6 lbs. 25c J QIIILLITY M Elu- 1iEnE's MEAT VALUE! ' S. P. PICNIC HAMS. lb. 47: FRESH MEATY CORNED SPARE RIBS. 6 lbs. 1.00 Smoked Boneless Breakfast Butts. lb. .. . . . 59cBacon. lb. . . . .. 55c FRESH COUNTRY ROASTING PORK. lb. 51c lion is from verse one. Verse twoI eai-th's decaying leaves are shed. shook from the tangled boughs otl heaven and ocean." In verse three we read. "The sea blooms and the oozy Literature And woods which wear The sapless foliage of the ocean By BOOKMAN know no-to-cwo-on . Thy voice-" Tltte first line of verse four is, SIIELLEYS ODE T0 1'33 W5": ”1! I were a deed leat thou might- WIND est bear" . . . and later in the same verse we hace A few 31!!!! IE0 "1911 W85 I "Oh! lift me as a wave a lee! a novel published which had a great, e19-ud sale and the title was "It Winter I fall upon the thorns ot litel I Comes." This title was taken lrorni bieed," . the last line cf Sh!-W103"! 0dE- Then in the closing section we named above. The whole line is' have mega pathetic lines: "It Winter comes. Cln Sprint 179. "Make me thy lyre. even as the far behind?" . I iorest is: This ode is one of the most. 1ln- I That it my leaves are telling like ished products of Shelley's pen) its own? . . . and mind. It is actually made up ' Drive my dead thoughts over the O! live sonnets in the ShakeSP9”I"I universe -torm -- tour quatrllns Ind I C0u- I Like withered leaves. to quicken plot at the close. Shelley had cer- ; new birth." tain eccentricities es a writer, for Perhaps heiiadlnmlnd the words instance we are told (and a reading of the Bible which says: "we all of his poems confirm! I-hi!) "hilt do fade as a leaf." His words he was very End of u" mild. were written on leaves and "are and Irequenviiy puts it in his Verse- ashes and sparks." -In this poem of live sonnets he re- Shelley's life was a sad pne. It ters to the lee! in every one of was he who said. "We learn in eut- the five. iering what we teach in song". During the last week or two we and "the sweetest songs are those have noticed the fallen leaves which tell of saddest thought." blown'about by gusts of wind and He was essentially a lyric poet. I never see drifting leaves but and was as musical as a bird: he Shelley's lines come into my rnlnd- was too a reformer and had a pro- gramme for the betterment of "0 wild West. Wind. thou breath of mankind. Like a great many more Autumn's being. he was misunderstood. Thou from whose unseen presence This estimate of him by George the leaves dead Brimley. a noted English essayist. Are driven like ghosts Irom an written over one hundred years enchanter fleeing. ago. I have always thought very Yellow. and black, and pale and fine: "After the passions and the hectic red, theories which supplied Shelley Pes-tilenge stricken multitudes." with the subject matter oi his , poems have died away and become Do they not seem as though mere matters of history there will from an enchanier fleeing as they still remain a song. such as mortal rush along the street? This quota- man never heard beiore, of inerti- culate rapture and of freezing pain. -oi a blinding light of truth. and a dazzling weight. of glory, trans- lated into English speech. as coloured as it painted window. as suggestive. as penetrating. as in- . tense as music." This was said of him on the cen- treacherous bay. July 8. 1022: . - l..t..1fl".1';'..5.'.'c"Jiv'?'ei.2't'.I.'.-3 tem- -i beoonierundawnendlletleee-end And mutely bare the head. I ' ”' "W" '”" '”"”'dj:I:" They hail thee brother. where and thought; Or dreamers stand beside a tin OSKCOWS 5 YES OUR STORE IS FILL D T0 MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM FOR CIIBISTM GROCERY ORDER AT OUR BIG MARKET. EVER BAKING IN STOCK. tcnary oi his drowning in Speuias "And now amid these noisy years 'I'here are who name thy name in Q om !,wE-:mE"Ino:t.t.': '0 t" s when . Mm" ' 'v' Men seek the weal of brother men; . :.5'?,3&W"' . Or battles are for Freedom taught; economical dseeod yo: shackles struck from human That slowly turns some village mill. iAnd see e dawn behind the hill- CIIRISTMAS BAKING SUPPLIES Sweet Cocoanut. Bag ............................. .. 29c Cut Mixed Peel. pkg. '23c Red & Green ST. CROIX PORK and BEANS. 20 oz. tin . 19c 5 tins 93:- WHITE or YELLOW OVERFLOWING wrrii STOCK, swoon mar AS GOODS. 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T yr "&WQr0 OTTAWA, Nov. 8 - (CP) .. ers since 1946 and had been dir- Bristolvniverslty. was reliably re-; has these wordsgmoose Clo” ds like I gginglrsclrbigixr. o?OI:19cT:trgA1cWslC;):rIle:gIe, )e:tn.oi;.ot electrcnics tor almost two liablv reported today '0 be in lluq. R.C.A.F.. died in his office at Air Force Headquarters today. He Professor Cecil F. Powell. had been stationed at headquart- atom and cosmic ray expert oi in Stockholm. LONDON. Nov. 8 - (AP) -- Announcement of the Nobel prizes leftist ior this year will be made Friday for the Nobel prize tor" phyeic.i..2 . ..aj,' x'stiliaei-eizlp .WASi-IES CLEAN A SERIZATED ease .AlMOSl'.?"