Peace EIGHT Wan-i? _“' " ;4Akhh:h A LALAAA AAAAlAQAAAAAAAAAAAQAgAA PRIIIQE EDWARD rosin llll SAL. siiowinc AT mo . 1 - 9 u i» ‘*1 ‘ x‘ iiiyliillw‘ EXTRA! NEWS - SOAP BOX DERBY g-"Qcee" u; s..._¢ JUARDIAN, UHARLOTTETUWN JTHE EASTERN GUARDIAN. . scan-rs: nsoirraausfi Herold r. Landry. Albert Altken. Stewart. Miss Harriet Clair. AGINT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. AGINT souinsi lll.A.lllaeLean. Mrs. an; due te the work of the wax moth. Bpeciaiiy in periods o! WBYYIL weather. the larvae o: the wax» moth will begin their work of de-: etruction in storm! super combs. These larvae tunnel deeply into’ the combs. and leave a mass of_ webs in the supers which Often The Guardian may following places in Montague: Roper; in It. Pe l ....'5EE NEW Philips Electi- Radios st Duvsrh Redo Service. , ‘SELECT store. A full line on display. from. Mmfi-O-Qfimmi CAPITOL TODAY flllll SRT. Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 OO-O-OGFQO-Omvv - EMPIRE TONIGHT and SIIT. Evening 7 and 8,45 Enos: 1 TRIGGER Ill ilsltlll lsltl ll Ill limit meme TITO tiillit mi iiii iiizii-im iiiiii iiiiiiii iiiiiiiii... iii iiiii it‘ iiii a miiiii VIII ' '.'.‘."_'_'F'_*__"£' "" "ll Laurel-Hardy Comedy and Serial Variety - Cartoon - Song. CHURCH 0F CHAPLAINS WINNIPEX} (GP) —- Canon William Askey of All Saints’ Ang- lican church here, himself a chap- lain overseas in the Second World with the Military Cross. ' csmrerauis S P E C I A L S Ii ‘l humus" GASPEREAUX DEC. l5 to DEC. 24 MORSE'S TEA-Per pound .... . 39¢ PERFECTION CREAMERY BUTTER-Z pounds 1.29 MAGIC BAKING POWDER-—Pound 25¢ ICINGSUGAR-Pound .. .., . 12E DESSICATED COCOANUT-l-t Pound .. .. .. 15c MATCHES-S Boxes __ 25¢ CARNATION, L.'BBY'S or 25c LIBBY'S VEGETABLE SOUP-Per Tin 10c VEI-—F0I’.Dishes, Lingerie, etc-Pkg. .. . 28c DRY GOODS SPECIALS MEN'S ALL-WOOL BLUE MACKINAW COAT5— ‘ d Sizes 36-44-Each .. 7.50 _ MEN'S JUMBO KNIT SWEATERS- Blue, Brown, Wine-36-44—Eoch N.“ u... I49 - MEN'S RED PLAID CHECK JERSEY CAPS- Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.75 MEN'S BLACK LEATHER CAP-with inside band- Each..... . . . . . .. 1.75 BOYS’ WINTER CAPS-with Inside bands- Each 1.00 MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS-Each 13.95 and 15.00 Very low prices on RUBBER FOOTWEAR at all kinds. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE A complete stock of Men's, Women's and Children's SHOES selling at no advance in price. This is the chance at e lite- tinie to secure Ioetv/esr for the whole Iomilv at reasonable prices. We also otter a wide variety o! TOYS, GAMES, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, CHRISTMAS GIFTS, etc. Many new lines ‘vTTQ, In Georgetown: The Post Otfie YOUR Christmas ‘gifts at Mebon’: Rexsll Drug "JIIO! Al‘ MAISON‘! Rexellv Drug Store for your Christ/mes Gifts. A wide selection to choose be bought at any of the Annear and Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. e; in Sourls: Condon's and Florence teI"l: The Poet Office. ’° Georgetown Rml Vicinity Mr. Neil Wight was e visitor Charlottetown on Tuesday, l Mr. / ____ Joseph Johnson and Mr. ....'GIIT! GALOIII at Nation's Gordon Ross were recent visitors Rexall Drug Store, toilet sets. pen to the City. snd pencil sets, cutex sets. Nearly everything in the gift line from Mr- Peter Mwsrron ofuonta- make It ilnllflsaiblc to tear one, comb away from ‘he other. The. beat fumigant for the control of wax moth ls paradlchlorobenzenm. a ‘white crystalline substance which dissolves slowly in air. This gas is. heavier than the air and is non-i poisonous. Another. fumieant ‘ll; carbon disulphide. which in the‘ commercial form is a more or less yellowish and somewhat oily liquid. Its vapour is heavier than air, but is highly inflammable and should not be used near fire of any kind. Apply t-his chemical out of doors or iii a well ventilated or open _ shed. For the best results both paradichlarobennene and mrbon I to Des/glued by we, “ _ I000 deaf/sis fo/ Rl/BBZRSET disulphide should be sealed into almost air tisht ataclos of supera. As a large part a! the assets of a beekeeping outfit Ia in combs. it is obviously ta the advantage of beokeepers to save them for as long as poeslble. Further information may be ob- tatned from the nearest Experi- mental Penn or by writing to the Bee Division. Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. new.’ RubbersePs Double Duty tooth brush is your: with the new "HYGENO" container z5c w 259i; gue was a business visitor to 0 I Georgetown on Wednesday. ,. In Momoriam m. John who... has ~- , turned to his home in Georgetown ALEX H-—DONALD ,1 Royalty from a trip to Toronto. I M . l. t . .. n. hi... “$1118 .1 - -. . ni..£=r."...iz:;"a:".:i.i..::: IacDoniild Lorne Valley at King‘ - - on Wednesday. - flee, Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 County Memorial Hospital, Mon- tague. on November 16th, came as la great shock to his family and friends. Mr. MacDonald had not ybeen in the best of health for about three years, but was able to be up and around most of the time. The {week previous to his death. he was -not as mall a; usual, a/nd on the {advice of his physician. entered the Miss Joyce "Billy" Jenkins is visiting for e few days in char. lottetown. Farm Machinery Mr. Joseph MacPhee. O.N.R. loc- omotive engineer, is spending a few days with his family here (lhiperisnental Farm News) machinery will p:ove can and attention given to farm profitable. is easier promote thorough eleenslng. 5 other features of Rubborsot’: Double Duty Q him leng nylon sprlngy bristles I Smell hood fer better menlpuletlee E morning. at the McKinnon lihIS home. lpasslflg, his widow, Catherin Maude Plllrnan of Long River. als .' grand-daughters and two lestown. Mass. Juneral service Ibis pastor RevJR. D. McLean. Mon- -Vallev Cemetery beside those of the ffamily. who had gone on before. {The pallbearers were Messrs. Ma‘- ‘colm McLeod. Murdock McDonald. George Jay, Homer James. E6188!‘ iMcAulay and Michael Foley. Jlospital for treatment on Satur- ‘ day. and passed avmy the following t so , Earl of Lorne Valle and 4Y3’... the hofneslead. Aisii two All"? B- "If l?" Hovfi- N B» two ‘ i mem ers of te crew who were ‘iAnnn, M; Bolton of Somsrtifiif ‘saved from possible drowning In where machines may be protected Mass: Alice. Mrs. Irving of Char- The funeral was held on Tues- day, 18th. at z o'clock and although Getlrgslowfl- the afternoon was very wet s large ‘crowd gathered to pav their res- pects to a friend and- nel-Vlllbfili We was conducted by Miss Kathleen Doyle, RN. William Murphy was on Mrs. where e an attack of the flu. O the rough sens were Thomas Trenliolm and crewmem ber George Hemphill. both BALTIC SCHOOL Report of Baltic School for No- ,tazue, Intern-neat was in the Lorne Vembflrt Grade X-l. Jean Hunter. Grade flX-l. Verna Bernard. Grade VIII-l. Earith Holmes; 2. Harry Wall. Grade VII-l. George Riley. Cambridge, Mass. arrived home on, Wednesday on n visit to her par-, I His remains were taken ca" of cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doyle. Funeral Home. lMontague, and in the afternoon in. {were conveyed by motor hearse to Charlmtemw“ Wednesday she visited her daughter My M D 1 1 h, 77th Louise, who is a student at Nctre yeari T,§§re°§§e“,p‘{§5,o rérmusm MS Dame lLcademy and who is ill with In the recent sinking of the tug, Captain Though new machinery to get than during the W81‘ YQBTSI many items are still scarce. In view of this and the present high prices Ior new machinery- l! l! hecesaery that the greatest num- ber of useful working hours and the highest degree of efficiency should be obtained from each piece of equipment, says BF. Tinney, ‘Dominion Experimental Farm. ‘ Charlottetown, P.E.I. First and foremost in the care and maintenance of equipment is the need of a suitable building 0f . . . ol the correct engla. message eulematlc. two of the moss i from the weather. No piece o! equipment can be kept In good condition If permitted to remain ‘out of doors during all, kinds of weather. Such a building need not be elaborate bit‘. it should be tight and dry. Actual care and maintenance ~ should begin immediately a new machine is put. into operation. See that ell parts are properly lined up and properly adjusted. Chain drives in particular require cor- rect adjustment and frequent at- tention, or the chain may ride uni - 4 _I Famous twist handle snakes guns I Q Bu-ilf In thumb-grip prevents slipping. Q Avellehle In slsr different colours to metals eny betlseeein selour scheme. DOUBLBDUTYiooih brushes sre the product ofintcnsive scientific research by over i000 dentists. In on: operation l: does onaai dental obs . . . itCLIZANS . . . is MASSAGES-afl e unis time! tooth brush in its pew “HYGENU” Container socley. ct your RUBBBRSET mios av RU IIERS I 1' bsgvsevestnene blushes non-s ‘ War. had six former curatcs servo‘ , ——~_- in the conflict as chaplains. Onc‘ i was killed. a second captured at! Ylong Kong and a third decorated ' MacDonald, whh w than}; 511 meg;- I Grade VI—1. Francis Davison; 2. Froida Holmes. Grade V-i. Mary Hunter; 1.. Edward Champion. Grade 1n_1. Neil Matthews; 2.1 Margaret Crater. Grade II—1. Stacey Mackenzie; 2. Marjory Riley; 3. John Davison. Grade I Sin-l. Mary Matthews. Grade I Jr.—1. Jimmie Crater; 2. Roger Cousins and John (frafer (equal). Highest. average in senior grades -——Jt‘illl Hunter, 91%. Highest average in Junior grsdes -sta.ce_v MacKenzie, SE90. Perfect attendance: Francis Da- vison, Frcidri Holmes. Mary Hun- tcr. RIHPEEIIEI, Crater, Stacey Mac- Kenzie- Jimmie Cmlsmsu Jlmmmilubrlcant may reach the hearings c753"- J°1m CW3"- ROBQT 6'91"" clean and in the proper amount. 1m- Durlng the operating season ""3"" H.591"! CW5", make note of all items that require I Heme dflver’ Ruben Mccamexl" Bearings also should be properly tightened -- not too tight or they will over heat, not too loose or they will permit the entrance of dirt, or will pound themselves to pieces. Lubrication is an essential part of every day care and should never be neglected. Good oil and grease BARB 0F TllAIlIlS The Family of the late Alex H. friends for kindness shown them, also for cards and letters of Sym- than replacement parts‘ and Wm path-v’ add years to the useful life of a machine. Incidentally. Check new machines to see that all oil holes have been properly drilled and are free from paint. In used machitv‘ cry, clean sand and dirt from the oil holes and grease cups. so that I llordsfltpoody llillof For "lender, Achng Burning Feet Yull‘ feet may be so swollen and cost money. but it is still cheaperl o» we wow» m ‘imwmw ruined. THE PUBLIC SERVICE OF CANADA . Requires A MEDICAL OFFICER, (CHILD AND MATERNAL HEALTH, $5,- 100-551100; A PHARMACOLO- GIST, (BILINGUAL), 33.60044,- 200; NURSING COUNSELLORS. (BILINGUAD), 32458042380; s2,- :280-$2,580; $2,100-S2,400 and $1,- ,800-$2.l00 and ASSISTANT LAB- ‘ORATORY TECHNICIANS, Ii.- 512041.500. and Welfare, Ottawa. A GEOGRAPHER. 84200-84300 Department of Mines and Re- sources. Ottawa. NAVAL 810KB! OFFICERQ, 83300-334900 Department of National Defence, Ttwhfif- attention during the annual over- haul and order replacement parts early, Some replacement parts are still exceedingly difficult to pro- lllli-IITIOII that you think you can't go another step. Your shoes may feel as if they are cutting right iiiio your flesh. You feel sick all Save The Boiiilis CUTE. over with the pain ‘and torture; 1mm“; oval-hwy would be‘ you'd l1" "Whlflll 9° B" "1191- ___. started as soon as possible after ‘Iwo or thfle fillblications of the season's work is completed. Moone’: Emerald Oil and in a few minutes the pain and soreness dis- appears. No matter how discouraged you have been, if’ you have not tried Emerald Oil then you have some- thing to learn, Get a bottle ta- day at Hughes Drug Co. Ltd. and The Jenkins Pharmacy. (Experimental Farms News) One of the most important prob-' lems of bcekecpers in Canada is the storage o1 super combs. Every yew: many thousands of combs are destroyed or become seriously dain- agad because too little care is given to them. says JII. Arnott,‘ Bee Division, Central Experimeny tal Farm. Ottawa. During part of each year the combs are in use by the bees and there is little danger 0f dBPi-eciation, The combs are the honeybees home. The bees’ are constantly doing the work of, liuildlng. repairing and protecting their home, but, the combs must; be cared for by the beelreeper during periods of manipulation and stor- Machlne failures and difficulties? are then fresh in the mind of the’ operator and as a consequence are' more likely to receive attention. PICKEREL CATCH UP FOREST. Ont. - (OP) —— The average catch at plckerel reported by Lake Huron fishermen this year was 10 times the amount caught last season it was‘ stated at a meeting here a; the South Huron Flshermems Association. ‘Now fishing regulations this year allowed Canadians to use the B0- foot trap net, putting them on an ziizc, when they are not, needed by equal basis with American fisher- ihe bees. Most common and serious m9"- "ncmics of the comhs during the --——7————-—- i time of storage are the wax math,' CAROL FESTIVAL ihe mice and the weather. . . -—-—- Supers should be stacked In 1| TIMMINS, Ont. - (OP) —- A illiv place tn nvhid mOIds and the choir of 1.000 youns. trained voices wiles cnvgrefl so avoid the 111mm,; will welcome the Christmas season DAGWOOWS RIVAL Mel-DAN. Salk. - (CP) — Con- stable Bill Brace of the R.C.M.P. felt hungry while passing through this eastern Saskatchewan village and ordered a sandwich compris- ing four slices of bread, tomatoes. fried eggs, beets. onions, lettuce, ham. two hot dogs, e banana, a potato, beef. pork and cabbage. lt cost 35 cents. i one. 88410043300; mllfax and Sydney. A CITIZENSHIP OFFICER, Fli- MALE, 335400-8300. Department of the Secretary of State, Ottawa. SENIOR VETERINARY INSPECT- SOIL SPEC- IALISTS, 8t.700-$8,I20 and $2,- 100-52580; TECHNICAL OFFIC- Department of National Health" ERS and AGRICULTURAL ECO- NOMISTS, $2,100-$3.l20: LIVE STOCK FIILDMIN. INSPECT- ORS, PLANT PBODCCTS, 82.- 100425!!! and ‘I've JUNIOR CHEMISTS, 35100-32400 (Ottawa) Department of Agriculture st various centres. JUNIOR. ENGINEER, ARCHI- TECTS and GEOLOGISTS. $1.- soo-stnzo has 82.100425”; an- MINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS. $2,l00-$3.000: and JUNIOR AD- MINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS. sznoo-lzsoo. Government Departments at in various centres. Full particulars on posters ' Post Offlces,' National Employ- ment Servicc Offices, or Offloee nf i the Clvll Service Commission‘ throughout Canada. Application! forms, obtainable thereat. stiould7 be flled Immediately with the CIVI. SERVICE COMMISSION CANARY‘ of mechanical teys on display this season. A good assortment of candy in stock as follows:- GANONG'S and SMILES N’ CHUCKLES CHOCOLATES in Fancy Boxes; GANONGTi First Qu Ity lull: Chocolates, Peppermints, Toffee, Irlglit Christin Mixture: Chocolate Bars, stc., etc. CALL ON US FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS Henry Dunn m Clirlstmeel We have guaranteed singers _ oer e moods: i“ "*1." is": Qt‘ OIO , - leg gifts les- seaQsrseEC A --soeaeysoleep healthy and happy. .- GASPEIEAUX reunion: tilt-J gt mice. If ench super is stacked zirefully one above the other, and ‘Ilé pile protected at the bottom. ‘icre is little likelihood of mice, ‘inding or gnivwing a hole large rough to gain entrance. and rid- Hing the combs and building their "ISIS wlthln the supcrs. However.‘ ‘t is both necessary and a wise arecautlon to spread poison whcrg ILIPOI‘! are kept. . Another waste occurs yearly in the loss of many thousands of XOOMWOVNODWOW FOR SALE or TEIIBER ii One 1935 M-ton Ferd truck.’ Tenders close I p.ni. Dec. 15th, I947. ‘Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. rown CLERK neie this month with a music fes- tival featuring many carols in ml"? Iflnilllages. Thecaml festival is the first of its kl" Ield in this area. a i7 OF CANADA OTTAWA ~ ATTENTION MOIITAGIIE MEN'S WEAR Offers 10 For tent Discount on all SIIITS end 0lIEll00IlT8 Bsnnoiiolss loo. 8th — Ending lloc. 31st Excellent opportunity to obtain his Gilt. Piles m. 820.00 ts Sitilll-Loss 10% SHOP now WHILE RANGE is COMPLETE DRLL III SEE 011R IIFT SELEDTIDIIS ' IIEIL IIIIIILEY, Montague Proprietor. ‘i \ M E N ’ S A ‘MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES i 1W0 have e largo assortment of Men's Brushes in various styles and’ beautiful NIII wood backs. The prices for these are right as no hed them in stock betore the NEW TAX an Brushes went‘ en. DECEMBER 12, 1941 _== J amiesons Drug Stores ANNOU/NCIBIG tillltlfllllt BPEGIALS Ill’. - aunt's new roiiiniiii sruiiio MALPEQUE ROAD ‘ EVERYTHING MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE One Portrait, 8 x IO Oil Tinted with Glass Frame. 1 Regular value $5.00. OUR PRICE Also tor every l-Z dozen portraits 4 x 6 we will oil color one , . o me or CHARGE IILIIIIIPS PORTRAIT STIIIIIII ‘MALPEQUE RJAD CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l. PHONE 1523-1 OPEN EVENINGS 0%00¢ The Ideal Christmas Git yrincsronc siirniiisisnooviic RADIO nccsiiin THIS IS A MOST ATTRACTIVE RECEIVER HOUSED IN AN ATTRACTIVELY STYLED PLASTIC CABINET. OPERATE-i FROM EITHER AC. OR D.C. POWER. i wmas: one! nae-r s t srsfiwanyrssosons . "vous lilscusv outer n4 or. are. or. PHONE m