NOVEMBER_26. 1936 €__ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN s-i l N o. 01 Eureka. Galv. Tubs Reg. 95c —— —— -— 69c N0. 02 Eureka Galv. Tubs Reg. $1.00 —- — -- 79c No. 03 Eureka. Galv. Tubs Reg. $1.15 — —_‘- 95c 5 qt. Aluminum Kettles Reg‘. $1.25 -— — — 79c Dominion Galv. Garbage Pails Reg. $2.25 —' — —— 98c 5 gal. Galv. Tractor Oil Can Reg. $1.80---— $1.29 10 qt. I. C. Tin Pails Reg. 25c —-- -—- — 19c No. 012 Eureka Galv. ‘ Pails - Reg. 30c — — —- 19c‘ N0. 014 Eureka Gal; Pails Reg. 35c - —— — 23c No. 8/9 Emerald Stove Pots Reg. $1.25 — - -— 99c No. 0090 Monarch Galv. Boilers Reg. $1.15 -— —— - 98c < Boilers Reg. $1.75 / '“ $1.39 i" i’ . Wear Ever Aluminum Tea Pots Reg. $2.15 — —— $1.29 1 qt. Cup Dippers Reg. 16c -— — -— 12c No. 3 Mops Reg. 35c ~.. — — 23c No. 2 Mops . Reg. 30c — — —— 19c Glass Wash Boards Reg. 75c - — — 49c Zinc Wash Boards Reg. 50c —— —— — 39c Glass Tumblers Special -— -— 4c Each N 0.S9E Striped Gloves Special — — 15c Pair 114 Tan Leather Halters i Reg. $1.25 — —— — 90c Military Rugs Special‘ 10% Discount 2 piece Carving Sets Reg. $3.15 - $1.98 3 piece Carving Sets Reg. $4.00 -— —- $2.2 _¢. SKATES HALF PRICE No.90 Emerald Kettle Reg. $2.50 —- — $1.7 14 qt. Scotch Grey Dish Pans s 9 liiZi-H iw-Yt! i%! i-‘iftlivit! i-'2‘-‘! i}?! in» 7"‘ t DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS! 26-27-28 t, THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Nov. Two Burner Electric Rangette Stove Reg. $22.75 ~ $16.00 No. s I. c. coveiea Th; Pails Reg. 30c‘— — - 19c No.4 Tin Covered Pails Reg. 40c ~ ~ -- 29c Brooms Iieg. 65c — ~ ——*39c Special ~ _ a m 29c No. 30 Ivorv and Red 10 qt. Pearl ‘Dish Pans Hand Basins flog‘. 70c -— -- — 54c {e92 25c — — —— 19¢ Kid Snow Shovels No.53 Aluminum Reg. 25c - —— — 14c Double Boilers Reg. 40c ~ - »- 29c Rosa". $1.00 —- — —— 79¢ Reg. 15c ~ - — — Jo Shovels - — - —- — 8c The Rogers Hardware , Company Limited QUICK DELIVERY PHONE 105 ldiw"'1,=__ iba i-"J iwenna! i» ~15 No.6 Tin Covered Pails Reg‘. 45c h -~- -»- 32c No.8 Tin Covered Pails Reg. 55c —- — — 39c Ivory B-i-ead Boxes, Round Reg. $1.35 — — —- 93c Pint Vacuum I5otties ‘ Special 36c 2i qt. Cup Dippei-s Rep‘. 17c -- -- ---- 13c _ No. 8 Nickel Tea liettles Reg. $2.40 -- - $1.89 lrlnglish lrlnamel 'l‘ezi Pots 3 ptsize Reg. $1.10 79c 2 ptsize Reg. 81.00 59c Custard (‘ups Special I - - 2 for 15t- Pyrex Pereolziioi‘ Top Special -- 9c Each N0. 40 Tin Loaf Pans Reg. 20c ~~ —— »--~ 13c Blending" Rivets Reg‘. 15c — — —- --- 5c No. 616 Randy 24” Hand Saws A Reg". $1.50 -- -~ - e, ~ 99c c. :::.: — t BY ROBERT l iatri-t of 3i a Erur- illcllillllflll. her hi‘. rt -peop‘»e. iii-i l ; _» lo the iiip, pa‘: T‘ Elmh hm Since in 'l"ie Yvru-k N. Y. Journal News) Ills (‘Em-lotto Munn. M. D. C, M.. ‘ '.ial' is not at first glance inc soi, of person one expects hiof the eight inn! n such a high position in an profes ion. In lier thirtes, tltrflniiely tiriixini; room than in an office of sec. nugh. when she swin and the 1101181‘ lins established steadily i Dr. Mann Finds Care Of Mental Ills More Interesting fid=iii<>i= w 1e Than Career As A Surgeon DEED“ of tlie asylum. pcrsonaoc. ‘she was something of a. pioneer, ‘being among the first three women engaged in responsible positions at m" Rilcklmldh/[anhattan state Hospital where 5m wonked for the first ‘our yearsi$fho0h New York Hospital Medical i insane population increasing l:i_v five ,' “lat “o hale Md to armuge Center. besides doing child guidance jtimes while the na‘ional population . Born and Educated in Canada ,Mrs. J. R. Munn, was born in Marsh- Tlvr“ “Hm be no dumvmro ‘field. Prince Edward Island Canada, - » . youygfl Sclogcht Presbyteriaiét parentage. m" _ _ gs inoi ie e es of five chil en’ she ex- i‘- (llftlll i l of the suhjgeii nlealrfst plains hler lack ofta middle namehbg l ‘ a s_ a‘ c tso. '1 1 ‘.\'Ol'ti.~ liili of! her tongue ywlyth theiovirllieilelidlvilfixl s were so axe e ow of tum-ouch famriarry with her off to be christened without realllzes ,stopping to choose a second name. equaity She was graduated from Prlncei ‘(N ‘lnnnv of her carver. Rward- i of Wales College, Charlottetown. m. she lifts worked her way Prince Edward I~ land. in 1920 and ‘f D lh i i‘ S t M dl l Dr. .\iunn has been practising isldlitrioi fan (iilfnersgnrlgi; yscotlea, 01:1 __ i cii- night years. four yenrsi 1928. she is listed as a licentlate of perspeml” l" me’ ‘he reels‘ a. thi- noeklnirtxlnostatc] ‘Htfl-“jlltllllllf-Itllc British Colonial Medical Reg- ' c r psyci n n o ti.“ er. .. iital. she has direct‘ Bliricrvisirin over Building l8, con-is iainln; 480 women. Only two othcrling in pqdiatrigs “Slllltll are on the professional staff‘ that they r Prior to coming to the were more interesting. work. she had charge at Manhat- tan State Hospital of sleeping iick- ncss patients who were receiving vaccine under the treatment out- lined by the Mutlieson Foundatioi- Commission and also did She originally intended to be aiaii opportune iielrt tor women. surgeon but decided soon after re-l cciving her degrees in medicine and I pvofc sfon are limited niilv hv our Sllfgfiry that people, jiut as they are, i own personalities COH- "WOIHPHR Opportunities in ishe said. 08/85. She was on the outpatient working with them. the Cornell work there. resh. of paintings. United. While she estimates the 100 or so people. Such strains can be harmful y _ 4 v tales, m- Munn has special train- women must be practising psychla- to some persons in their cumulative ‘ “m” ‘s “slmmam m“ l“ "l" (treatment 0f try in 811d Mound New York, Dr. effect’ while election cxciiemrnt cm children), obstetric and gynecology. Munn is firmly convinced that it is also be bent-final in vuc WHY- lPli/ui: CORIQCt An When you crave the solace of a. cool fragrant smoke is found in H&N’s BRIGHT CUT’ its introduction a year ago this tobacco has been mproved in quality through changes in process 7R Y I T NO W “The Smoothest Smoke” lilBliEY & NICHOLSON staff of the Neurological institute in blew vY0rk_City and at the present i definite increase in the propo time is an mstructor in psychiatry at iof menial illnc res, iitng f r s. t. . University Medical the 1880-1920 period which sliou" the Ever anxious to eifnrge lrnonth ‘post Vixraduatc course Columbia University _in neurology,‘Survemancfi i psychiatry and endoci" nology. She is _ Concentrated e For relief from the strain of study had and of supervising and interviewing hundreds of patients a week. Dr. adjust m, Munn finds solace in art. Her hobb iis attending art exhibits and mus- ,eums, relaxing ln- the appreciation etchings. drawings Hobbies are helpful in maintaining . < , mental poise find m keeping n Draper l to state hospitals. Sees Insanity On Increase l only doubled. her ‘i “This increase in figures ii icntcs i four things,” she raid. ‘ ' s‘ in-l more at home in a, Dr Munn a daughter of Mr. and iknowledge’ Inst Fa" SM to“ athree“ i‘ Family is 0" the imfPfl-i" "ml 110i. . . atliust the number of insane unticrl CMPM“ 1S secondly 500mm, of‘ Ullll.(‘(l States, but a o in foreign ducatonal CRmiYJlPIW, learning, keeping her vlcwpOlfli i hospital facilities are being more iWidely used. 'I‘hirdly, those incrca ingly Y civilization. And also, a great many old people of unsound iniiid can b." kept at home in rural areas \\ herons in urban areas they have to be sent off emotional steam.‘ Calls Depression a. IFacLor -. .. _. Among the controls of msmity which Dr. Mium Jtggcétfli are sociologriil ' advances, education, better living conditions and belt. i housing: "For the young, an as ur- ancc of a placc in the world; for the older folk, a guarantee of some sort of security in their old ave." The depression has, without a doubt’ been a contributor to liic crowding of State ho intals, Dr. Adolescents have "cracked up" uith the gnaw lug cin- clusion that the world did not want Munn believes. them. Onc of ilic main preventlvcs of mental ills is ndjusiinsitt of personal ambitions to a rrcrgnltion of per- $701131 limitations, according to Dr. Munn. Hnppines is knowirg thit one is serving to the best cf his ability will not lend to the unpre- reached by idmavsfied moon-covctfng. DrsTes dictable conclusion i lpo". ible of acliicuunnif. ' One notable pcint Dr. Munn made ‘vms that (luring the dcpreszsioii, the number of men falling victim oi mental diseases has increased but‘ m, {Reduced Rates For and outlooks," ‘ i She is sdtcptarzil of tic iht-urv that -‘ , . women get along better with‘ rhi‘d “nlicligntwn or a greatly “wreascd ‘ - , - . . .. i i, ' Eitiliilimiiverskiilihliltc}.ofd7ifln"“?' ntéuni illlllgnVOlllfl managers of the Canad- M51115, Sydney; H,Flalierty, Saint rial)“; (i 67cm; 1 -l mu“ fm linn Rational Telegraphs in the John- S. C. Matthews. Mcnctun; ‘s v e l g ‘u UL m “unwed A. Iiernier, Campbellton; J. M. L. W. club was or enrolled. 'one hint when she said that brizht ‘ ‘clothing seems to impress cliiiiren i Dr. Munn said that there is a , rtion , , _ _ . m. Christmas glffilillTgS has grown t0 deviate from the accepted stinrlards of normality are finding it harder to . . comp.“ delivered by a uniformed messenger “'I‘iie increase in in.~r.nity is due to 1i t_ incren ed strain and pressure. ‘Fake f f“, T’ the election last week as an example of the tension which can effect our i The jncrea e m balance muons the Jug-her social and economic classes ‘she said. ‘bflilrl’ wanted and rising to the w" i1 " ilic.....said._..commenting i iworld creates dangerous unrest of 1 mind. ‘should be temperate and reasonable Frathcr than undi ciplincti and lin- t (‘hristmas Telegrams of Christmas telcflfflms ‘ Xiarltimes met here in conference traffic. t "The use Qfille telegraph for such an extent," Mr. Mac-Neill said, special faciiitie= to , handle the lagc volume of greeting telegrams. Not only are they exchanged be- tween relatives and friends living in the same city and throughout 11 members answered roll call by generally, and in the paying the dues for coining ycaixl The president occupied the chair. Meeting opened by singing Ode is the more intimate personal note | and repeating Creed in unison. The who npprecinteti by the recipients but i minutes of last year's annual mcet- _ ing w re read, also minutes of last regul countries. We find that not only] the fat that the message oiflgreet- lug is transmitted so mcediiy and un Christmas morning on a seasoiiably decorated telegraph form adds emphasis to the greet- vng. Business firms are al"o mak- ing greater use of the telegraph to send Christians greetings to their _ lhc number of women has decreased. “It's a question of the women tat uncertainty of a place in the On the other hand, men’ with in- creased responsibility, found the going iougher. In some cases, with employers seeking cheaper labor women even found job- more easily than their husbands, adding to the tensirn. "Men have n tremendous lot of rcspoiisihility," Dr. Munn con- cluded, disregnrthng her own sit- uation for the moment. “They have much more than we women have’ though we are erroneously taught from hnbyhootl that man gets the better breaks in life." _ Then she returned to the trival re ponsibility of hoping guide hundreds oi’ confrsed lives. I “i. diiiiili-Wlillf 9'9“ HANDS ” Quirk, inexpensive way to help improve lundl over night. keep them younn-lookinlffrylodly. tuncun OINTMENT " uction of rates that ha; , lbééllihepixltd into effect for this , the work done by U11‘ 111511111" l” season's greeting telegram." tank??- the 905:, about equivalent to that for sending MONCTON. N. 13., N0\'. 23.—-In iCm-dji Present at the conference werc , (“P011595 “T” PM“ J. H. Trapnell. Halifax: J. W. Mc- \\'l'll Stiperiiitendeiii; D. A. Mac- ‘lmuriey, J H - . i , _ , . _ _ v , - i.‘ f 1' _ ‘d ; W. . timer. siderable work with neurcsyphillisnnost strongly and molly, aids those gftllivizedliléigloklfs {Eéllilltligzlgflfloz mos Exit/ha‘ Suggiiniative: G‘ H. ‘ Ffldm,‘ ‘he 27m Mm.“ at we ]‘Un][l Whitney, Inspector; R. L- Ulllfln- i Chief Clerk. i 0m inri 2:1: ll] tiiltil zit " __; ' v _ ._ M._ cull ‘Ilow are \\i' iwitssrzrs; i * r 91' n95 - ' ' 9 ‘ 7 " '_ U ' , , . l.‘ illil (‘il'l'lt"l i’ at the home OPMH‘ James Lamont“ i Audlmrx M!‘ ‘M Munn“ M“ vi tt- of illllllkk‘ hi- vkieiitli. i \V. R. Sfiaw. ' ‘ ‘ ' ST. CATIIERINES W. l. Charlottetown meeting. and signed by prc- ‘ sident. The president, Mrs. J. W.“ OUT OUR WAY i z i i . I i i , . ,' . , __ W"- fiTKCIILEVIII-irlll ~ 'Lo“ry' “we 1 Sphlndld mp Directors. Airs. - Show, ..- - \ .2 .1. Mr i the past year. The siev-tlvfls-illtll l "m" mhpm) financial roll-ill i“? U“; -. . i . . » r - . i 'oo< a good Christmas 3cm‘. which showed tint w ‘ year's woik was tlone. and .i ll .. l gave the balance was left. The sick ("oin- inittee reported liziviiig visited illi‘ tzikrn them fruit. Nlrs. ‘shatv reported that the scwuii: ii 1111.011 with 8 members sick and First lllPPlillY! i0 b0 li"l(l of Mrs. W. R. Show at 7.30 p. m. The following officers were elect- i ed for the following _vi*ar: t President, Mrs. Malcolm Morrow‘. l Vice President, Mrs. Jami-s Lum- nntl Mi Mr. New iiiisu thr- liPXi mvi for the next. _ . “ X ,_ lllllUthl. Al-iiziuq i-Io ed bl fVgllldlizolSggllllgi?ttlliiisxllii-lwl] ‘ll-Mr In"? All" ‘mil-v (llwd l Sick Committee. Ml: W. Mor- row. Mrs. Lamont. Mrs. Sherran. x Buying Committee. Pi't‘:lllt‘lli .ui<l ' _ Secretary. Condolence Committee, airshow"- ' ._Q<_L3.l‘]:l"§"F-N I c" i that iliv lll!'llil)f rs who rrm i‘.- n substantial 'l'i1l7i‘1“'1l'1l‘l-~ 5*’ ll‘ V Jig Milli iii-s l bu}: what they xvant some one to sell tlii- l'i‘lllttl'. The si'ei'et:ii'_v reci-ivi-(l ill!‘ (iiilvrviil ti‘! is. aflso a letter E(lllf‘llil0ll lmliililt‘. from uzitl “(lrni Wne the Kiinz." tzonnl Ilt-niih l-Iiigiunti ()\'l'l‘ $lii0iiitlirtl0fl it". inne- ili~ in the lust your RV WILL! i115‘, TWISTED TH AT HUIZT ‘m, i 1o LOOK ;, AT IT. ROPE ' ’ '5. vjf-"f Q‘ r THAT ‘ CEIZTAIHLY I o THAT‘5 NOTHINQ, Looms ' IT HUIZTS "r0 WHAT VOLYLL CRUEL! ; HiM ~1 HAVE TO LOOK AT, IT MUST CAN'T BEAR n1 HE C1|ET$ "mm 1 ""“’“"“;,. BORN THiIZTV veAizs "roo soon. ._ IMOHA 4’ HEAD DOWN AND / KICKS ME THIZOUGH / i i "ii-us BARN! l-IOLD JRwiuum-A