sterile ; one 5; will provide o lasting remembrance and happiness. All the famous timely gift either for the did price range. “Where You Shop With - Satisfaction" 10S Kent St. DECEMBER 1e, i941 A .. 4 JEWELLERY what could be more appropriate than a gift from our well- d showcases. \Frorn the smallest item to the largasl h COMES AND HAND-MIR- PEN and PENCIL SETS moltes. ness man or the student. Splen- _ Phone mo: tons FOR urn VANITY m ALL STYLES mo COLORS! s2: our or- rramos TODAY. A busi- colorful Sparkling, jewelry - glamour gifts from the stofs that stars for fash- ion! Pins, earrings, bracelets-ALL bud- get priced! You'll want some of these for yourself, too. USE OUR lAY AWAY Menaoriam ln loving memory of Wilfred lrvnsn, North Tryon. who paused ewsy ‘December tstn, 1942. "Gone but not forgotten." lovingly Remembered by Wife and Sons. »- n Memos-inn hr loving memory of Ira Mao- laren of Cable rllesd West, who pissed, sway December 18th, 1045. leeutllfui memories are all that are e t, 0f one we loved and shall never fa at . TI I loving smile and s. happy lace hroln-n link we asn never re- place. All thrcurzh the years, be they many 01' W Will be car's of resuembranoe ai- Wll! of you. lflvinrrly Remembered by ms Nlothcr and Two Sisters. ‘Mn-t a fish thehnaater touoli I For a tempting, tangy, rich brown crust, dip fish before frying in milk or beaten egg highly seasoned with Heinz Yellow Mustard. Dust with flour. Cover with fine bread numb: or cornmeal a i: Used in cooking or at the table- there's nothing like Heinz Genuine stone-ground mus- tard to add rich zest to piainfooda. > l" ‘"111! memory of our dear ""9100 Mrs. Joseph Praught, chm’! Valley. who died December lath. mo. _ No more her lo gull; Will greet us at the door And that voice so low and gentle We shall hear on earth no more. Lovinliy Betlleanbcrod by llor Family In loving memo, of my den Daddy. L/Opl. Daniel G. Whltloeh, Killed in Action in Italy. December 14th, 1944; Somewhere in Italy. in ..a Soldiers grave Lies my dear Daddy among the brave. rile never shunned his country's all But gladly gave his life, his all lle died the helpless to defend A faithful soldier's noble end. Sadly Missed by His Son Donald and Daughter Carol. ln loving memory of Ira Mae. Laren, who passed away Deounber 16th, 1048. God celled hlsn hunts, it was Ila ml-‘eilnl’ closed 4n the usual order. The Gontral Guardian This column ls reserved for aawa of looal interest, but advcflalug of a‘ lhewsy nature may he inserted a ve oea a word strictly . able in advance. “L. I OIASWILI. for Photographs graphs. in Perle Bets. Worttrs Drugstore. WEAS-Jargains in dressensweat- ars, skirts, blouses, etc. 000KB for Christmas Pinata graphs. 08008! at Wort-bl Ikugstora. T0 NEW GLASGOW in 25 min- utes via Maritime Central Airways twloe daily. Phone 2061 or 540. Dll. 0. 5. NOBDLAND, Veterin- ary Surgeon, wishes to announce that he will be absent from his o1- flce until further notice. 0H7 POLICE COURT — A! ‘IO Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. three drunk and incap- sbles sPPbared, one being fined $20 and costs or 30 days. a second $10 and costs or Z0 days, and the third was remanded until Decem- ber 18th. Two men charged with being drunk and disorderly were remanded for one week. CAB ACCIDENT-A slight car accident occurred about 9 o'clock yesterday morning at the inter- section of Prince and Water streets. The incldeflt took place when a truck proceeding west. on Water Street. mode a sharp left: turn onto Prince Street, colliding with a car proceeding south on the same street. Nobdy was injured but the car received damage to its left front; fender, headlight and bumper. LEGION CHRISTMAS TREE — Hospitalized and shut-in veterans will be remembered at Christmas time through the joint efforts of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion, the Contact. Club and Overseas Nursing Sisters As- sociation. The frhree organizations are sponsoring an appeal to provide gifts. A Canadian Legion Christmas Tree has been placed in the depart- ment store of Moore and McLeod Ltd. whore gifts may be placer‘. for distribution to the disabled veter- ans. 200 gifts are needed and the generous support of the public is sought in helping to make Christ- rnas a happy day and one ions i0 be remembered by those veterans still fighting for n return b0 strength and health. CLYDE RIVER. - The Annual meeting at Clyde Lodge. met in the lodge room. Clyde River on Tuesday evening with s good st- tendance. Mrs. Ford Wilson pre- sided. All present expressed great pleasure at having Mrs. Colin D. MacPhsll with them after having been sick. and on behalf of those present. ahe was presented with a book by Mrs. Elmer Ivrizziell. 1t was decided to give a donation of ITlOTiEy to the Protestant Orphan- age, The officers for the ensuing year were then appointed as fol- lows: W. M. Mrs. Ibrd Wilson Ire- eiected) P. W. M. Mrs. Elmer Frlzzell; D. M.. Evelyn MocKinnon; J. D. M., Edith Young; Chaplain. Mrs Qoiln Murray; Rec. sec. Mrs Colin D. MacPhall; Tress, Mrs. Sterling Claw; Guardian, Colin D. MacPhnil; D. of C., Mrs. George Hyde; F. Lecturer, Mrs. Gordon MscKlnnon; D Lecturer. Mrs. Jack Gillespie, Inner Guard. Heber MscLean. Outer Guard, Mrs. Jack MscMillsn, Auditors and sick com- mittee, Mrs. Seymour Scott, Mrs. George Hyde grid Mrs. MseKinnon. Orxanlsis. Mrs. Gordon MscKlnnon and Mrs. Colin Murray. The offic. ers were then installed and the Cross work was passed on and more yarn distributed. An suc- tion sale of useful and beautiful articles, with the president as auc- tioneer, was held and the sum of $15.35 realized. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the com- rnittee and hostess. and the meet.- 000ll for C“ tmas Photo. Lilli 014' noses and Evening ES. JOHNONB- LADIES’ patl THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN 1 Russell 8. Ramsay, well lmawn representative of the Canada Life Assurance Company, led s11 mem- bers of the N.B.-P.E. I. and Nova Scotia branches in the reoent fall campaign on a points basis. Mr. Ramsay has led in several osm- paigns since entering the business in 1942. BY AIR. to Montreal and. Boston in about three hours. Phone Mari- time Central Airways 2061 or 540. ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Clara Darrach of Canoe Cove. P. E. L, wishes to announce the engage- ment. of her daughter, Miss Ann Jane Dsrruch. to Thomas Donald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Kaze, of Sherbroolte, Quebec. Marriage to take place Dec. 20th in Toronto. CELEBRATES 90TH BIRTHDAY —Mr. Peter McConnell, only living member of the orew which manned the winter steamer, "Norbhem Light,” celebrated his 96th birth- day yesterday at. the Sacred Heart llonie. Despite his advanced age. Mr. McGonnells faculties are but slightly impaired, for his eyesight and hesring are much better than those of many men a score of years younger. ENTERJHAINS PATIENTS —Ml'. Willard V. Burke entertained the patients of the Provincial Sans- torlum yesterday svenimg by show- ing them s. news reel of the Royal Wedding. A comedy picture and a slnx song were other items on the progratm which were enjoyed by the en s. COFFIN - ROBERTSON-A qule‘. weddifig of interest to a wide cir- cle of friends took place at Trin- ity United Church, Charlottetown. on November 26 at 2.30 p.m. when Rev. T. E. MscLermsn united in marriage Doris Margaret Jean. daughter of m. end Mrs. Wilfred Coffin, Savage Harbor, and Lloyd Russell. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Robertson, Breadalbane. The bride. given in marriage by her father. was attired in a street length dress of powder blue wool. and black accessories. Her corsage was of American Roses. 5hr was attended by Mrs. Arthur Mac- Micken, sister of the groom. who wore a suit of sky blue with brown accessories and a corssge of white carnations. The groom was sup- ported bv Mri Douglas Coflin. bro- ther of the bride. A reception for the bridal party was held at the home of the bride's parents where supper was served to a number of relatives end friends. The table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake and lighted candles. They received s. number of valu- able gifts. Two. miscellaneous show- ers were given in. honour of the young couple, one at the home of the groom's ‘parents. Breadslbene. and one st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Proctor. Charlotte- town, where many useful and val- uable gifts were received. The couple will reside in Charlotte- town. Thelr friends all join in wishing them many rem of happy wedded life. NOVELISTB REAL NAME Jules Romaine. French novelist, poet, and dramatist was born Louis Farlgoule. PENAL DEVELOPMENT when transportation beyond the seas was abolished. penal servi- tude. (imprisonment with com- ing closed with the National An- them. _ pulsary labor) was introduced in 1853. W But in our hasrlawe love him still; rill: memory ls as dear today, As in the hour he poled away We often alt and think of him When we are all alone. For memo , is the only thin; That grief can call its owls. Sadly Mhsad by Mot-liar anl liatnrs. BOUT]! MILTON W. I. The South Milton Women's In- stltute held theivregular monthly meeting on December 10th at the home of.’ Mrs. Sidney J. Davles., Twenty members were present. A: letter of thanks from the Ladies! Aid of the P. E. I. Hospital for‘ fruit cake was read. Six team-s‘ and nfty cents was voted to pur- chase books of supplementary reading for the school library. A committee of Mrs. JR. Ooles, Mrs. Curtis, and Mrs. Nicholson was appointed to buy a treat for the school children at the mristmas concert. Iills for fruit ind for fruit ealre ingredients were voted to be paid. Mrs. Oummlngs invited the Janu- ary meeting to her home. Roll call will be a Nlw Year's resolu- tion ‘and quilt block. v vvv ISLAND HAVE A FLAVOUR THAT i consuu YOUR orocsn , at rum ldaolhlilfill RED APPLES ‘ SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEM-BUY l f ISLAND‘ GRGWN MaciiiTllSlI with a top cost of winter white 1 Contributions To Protestant Orphanage IIIMAID U! UAlGAI-IT IMEACHIIBN McDonald. ' $100 llach: Dannie Farquharson; Mrs. J. L. Matlteaan; Leslie Boyce; G. A. Godfrey; Mrs. Cyrus McDon- ald; James D. MacEsohern. 50c-A Buall. Total-CHM. VERNON BY M38. W. L. JENKINS -2.00 Each: D. A. Cisaoaning; Rev. A. l. Weir; Everett Maobougall. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Richard Mao- Rae; Mrs. William I-iowiett; Mrs. W. H. Jenkins; Dtngwell Mound; Mrs. Augustus Mossmsn; Mrs. Per- ley Drake; Mrs. Clifford Lea; Ding- weil Jenkins; Wilfred Ifiunesa; Mrs. W. L. Jenkins; Mrs. Gerult Murray. Tota1—-$17.00. anus nrvun n! scuoor. nuns I szoo-r g Co. son; Robert Nicholson. 50o Each: Norman Bell; Banga- COLLECTED BY ELIZABETH AITKEN $2.00 Each: Mrs. John Aitken; Mrs. Don-gins Aitken: Mrs. Fred Alt- lten: Mrs. Earle C. Johnstone; Mrs. H. S. Francis. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Charles Teams- hend; Mrs. Ernest Aitken; Mrs. Hervey A-ltken; Mrs. Lewis Higgin- botiltsrn: Mrs. Arthur Francis. (loo-Mrs. Stirling Burke. 55c- Mrs. Daniel Bwke. 50c-Mrs. Joce- lyn Coffin. _ Total-MESS COLLECTED BY ALICE CAMPBELL $2.00 Each: Mrs George Csrmp- beilt Eldon McKenzie. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Erie Dixon; Sylvia Coffin: Nora Jackson; Rita. Dixon: Mrs. Eluter Campbell; Mild- red Towns-hand. 60c—Mrs. Soilens Jackson. 50c Each: Shirley Dixon: Donald Campbell: Mrs. George Dlngwell; Mrs. Chan-lie Aitken. Total-JUN. GRAND TOTAL FORTUNE BRIDGE-Hi .25 MARSTIIFIELD BY Milli. LOBNE SOUP!‘ r 81.00 Each: Tripper Ibrgulon: Mrs. Wallace Wood; Mrs. Lorne Scott; Mrs. Harry Dunning: Mrs. Ray MoCsllum: Mrs. Ernest Foster; Mrs. Hairs-y Mut‘ t: Mrs. Wylie Gibson; Mrt. John Munn Jr.; Mrs. .1. R. Munn; Mrs. Rupert Godfrey; Mrs. Heber Crosby; Mrs. Hector Jenkins: A. A. MscBesth. 50c Each: Mrs. Robert Sharp; Mrs. Benj. McMillan: Mrs. Stanley Scott; Mrs. Alex. S tt; Mrs. L. H. D Foster; Mrs. J. '1'. rguaon: Mrs. Herb. Dennis; Mrs. Ledweli Bos- well rotor-sumo. IALCONWOOD BY LAURA KITCHEN I Dr. A. J. Murchison 83.00 Mary Gorvestt 2.00 $1.00 Each: Sarah McCsllurn; Ruth McFadyen; Bernice Hansen; Laura Kitchen: Helen McLean. 50c Each: Ella Tatferie: Anna McLean; Olive Wood; Lola Green; Margaret MoPhee. Total-mam . WILL-KNOWN AR-TIRY ‘ onowra CANNOT IE EQUALLED. FOR A SPECIAL PRICE trauma i i A4. The artery in which the pulse ifs felt at the wrist is called the Radial Artery. “COTTISH KING SATIRIZED limes Vl of Scotland was In» uooned in the Mother Goose ‘t-rne. "Simple Bimon," because 1;.» levied high taxes. ltromptly Relieves RllEilMATliI ilZli-Pillli Sore, Still Muscles When you're suflering from rheumatic. lumbago or neuritis pains-from stid lame muscles-rub on Muaterole for fast, long-lasting relief. "uatefole offers the advan of a w ' , stimulating mustard luster yet is much easier to apply-just rub it on. Musteroie promptly relieves aching soreness and helps break up the congea- don. in s atrsnlthl. \ I Madsen; Lester Singleton; James _ w_ cook; med Beacon; Jqhn 5W- g-N These Are Articles Suitable For and Desired by f“ gilguknfamlzgihusallcewgagihglsibng: 1:‘ These Hospitalized Veterans ,3’ w ; e ; , . Bl; .. f :21; so. so"; ' iiifiimiiicto . lfiiilfémélil‘. 3» 25c Each: Marshall Elfnith; Wa1- Q" SOCKS CANDY AND FRUlT ‘L 1S t:AJ.Stet.;A-l. 1- gcorenptostvfuhhn “Molar: Crdlxs ,- EEINESATERS PHOTO FRAMES . Matheson; .r. u. Cook. SUPPER-S 4 rem-sum. 4;‘ Km MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS ~_l WRITING PAPER »‘ ifibiitmhvtitifiifé“ tiéifiiii “ml "W" ADULT GAMES : connncrrgixésr agony suo- ‘. €L1SKGBEIL§SOLDS lIPES AND TOBACCO .- °T I -_ Rbs POCKET NOVELS. _ .- PLEASE REMEMBER! . ' ' GO. . BK! SO11: . . 9 éf- " -‘ Eucybm; “my 5m“; M“ .3. MAKE IT YDURSELF! BUY iT ANY WHERE! ‘.. V . T. grio Eeacbzsilltlrs. Geo. Wlgmore: .- But. Place ii Under Christmas Tree at Moore 6. McLeod’: " a l“ i ' ’" “ "‘ "°TE=—P|="= do not Put more u.“ our: out u. each aroel. r r weéiémnslzoo. . provided with a card at Moore a MacLeotYs on which you dsouldpflll in ti: '.. To the Electors of 4th Queens. We wiab to extend our thanks to our Sulgporters and Workers on Election ay, Deounber 11th. We also wills to voice our appreciation for the very kind reception given us‘ on our 011N155. (Signed) M. W. WOOD. D. J. IILIIY. Wlll Gontlnue To Press For inquiry lie Fertilizer Prices The Prince Edward Island Fed- eration of Agriculture it watching the feed grain situation very close- ly and will continue pressure for an investigation into the increased price of fertilizer. This was sn- nounced following a rneetini 0f the redoratlon executive here on Saturday. - Mr. WJL Show, Deputy Minis- ter sf Agriculture. made a. defin- ite demand at the recent Ottawa conference of Dominion agricul- turlsts. for a probe into the fertil- izer price problem. The PEI. Fed- eration executive are following up that demand along with other Provincial federations across Can- ada through the CEA. The Federation had before ft the promise of Rt. Ron. J.G. Gar- diner. Federal Minister of» Agric- ulture. that the Dominion Gov- ernment would take some action to restore the relationship be- tween the cost of feed grains and the returns for farm produce. It also noted the promise of the Provincial Government to take some action along this line if the Dominion Government did not act. Further discussion by the radar- atlon was postponed pending clar- ification or implementation oi’ these promises. A full directors’ meeting of the P.E.I. Federation will be held on January l3 to prepare submissions for the annual meeting of the 012A. which is being held in Breckvllle. Ontario. the week of January 28th. Mr. Andrew B. McRae, Eest Royalty, has been named as s. rep- resentative to the C.F.A. conven- tion with the Island Federation's President, Mr. RA Profitt. who will also attend the meeting as s director of the Canadian Federa- flan. This year lady delegates from each Province will attend the CJRA. meeting as well as repre- sentatives of junior farm organ- izations in addition to the senior group representatives. Mr. LP. Mclsaac. assistant sec- retary of the Federation. was named to the advisory board of the Rural Beautification Society, The problem of financing the work of the PJBJ. Federation was discussed st some length and s plan is being prepared far suh- misslon to the annual meeting of the Federation in February. Mrs. Julian Herring, Convener of the health service committee. read a comnrebenslvs robot‘! which indicated that considerable work has been accomplished already by wsv of preliminary survrys. A proposal to inaugurate a lead- ership courfe for rural people was introduced and the executive heartily endorsed the idea. Tenta- tive date far the oauru has been li-il. 1 GIIARLOTTETOWI lRAllGli GAiiAilIAii LEGION, l.E.S. L. .4. 4. .1. J “A, v~'v .r__ 4a.": ; Christmas flirts" i: SEiillA GIFT to a Hospitalized War Vet _.. They Gave. “Will You‘? ‘_ The City Branch of the Canadian Legion, assisted by the Contact Club and i’ Overseas Nursing Sisters Association, is i MAS GIFTS for all War Veteran Hospitalized Patients from P. E. I. ‘ lo do is PURCHASE OR MAKE the crticle. ‘Purchases may be mqdq ~_~' STORE ANYWHERE, but MUST IE PLACED UNDER THE CANADIAN LEGION CHRISTMAS TREE located at MOORE d. MocLEOD LTD. 200 Gifts Are Needed g 11', HERE ‘ARE SOMESUGGESTIONS of parcel. also if any. and your name andaddreas. a"v 'v*'r ‘s; sq’. .,~.'-,’. .,... sponsoring an appeal to provide CHRIST. All you need in ANY v."v."y"yf.75'v" " "-’ ' set for the second week of Jen- r. Fox We are all set Rancher to handle your Fox Pelts, Mink and Muskrat Skins. Bring them yW E’LL ll 0 MARITIME in any time TliE REST run root r. n. uttmrrr, Local Representative usry although the plans have not yet. been finalised. Tentative dates were also set. for "Farmerv Week" from Febru- ary 2t to 2'7. The Federation President, Mr. R.A. Profitt, Freetown, presided. NEW GLASGOW SCHOOL Report far month of November: Grade X-l. Irene MaoCoubrey. Grade IX-l. Beverley Crockett; 2. Roma Diokieson and Shirley Campbell; 3. Blois Dickieson. Grade VIII-l. Earle Larldu. Grade VII-l. Jean Maclcod. Grade VI-l. Melvin Lsrkln; I. Donald Hill; 3. Betty Stevenson. Grade IV-i. Lloyd Larkfn; 2. Roland Lsrkin. Grade III--1. Sheila Dlckieson; 2. Eugene Lat-kin; 3. Mabel Bul- man. Grade I—1. Avonna MaoAus- land; 2. Jimmy Stevenson; 3 Myrna Smith. r. MARYS an. nssr scuoor Honor roll for the month at November: Grade VIII-l. Louis Daley; I Bernadette Daley; 3. Mary Mn. Guigan. Grade VI-l. Shirley Daley; 2 Willard MoOarron; 3. Stephen Mc- Kearney. Grade V-l. Helen Daley: 2. George Hughes: 3. Fabian Daley and Lelthy McCarron (equal). Grade IV—1. Marguerite Daley; 2. Eileen McGee. . ~ Grade !I—1. Louis Bushes. Grade I (Ah-Russell McKear- ney. Grade I (Br-Elmer ivfcGee. Grade I tC)—John Hughes. ‘. Teacher: Evelyn Mil ‘WARBP’ TIIBONI! Penates were. among the ancient Romans, gods of the household and the hearth was their particular shrine. ‘HA- iniheiiellow picltaqo p! a or‘ ..a