nu yljlViliitK "m. 1949 firm CHARLQT'I‘ETO_VYN__G_I_IARDIAN ,_ PAGF THREE i TRUE scour ma. brown had been ailing for time time-not serious enough she i-lwiirlit. to call o. doctor. but it was ti» bad she felt so tired. Perhaps ilie would take one of thou ionic: advertised over the radio. Bho need- (dull her s tih for tier three children. used 1 . 10 and 1. Here lhfiv “We now from school, and all excited! "Mother," they ghqwed hu- ‘ ‘ma-l batch on their arms." the gigrfie ‘but this 0n all the dtildren. u e is coming in a few days to see “P Me all right." hMrs. brown wnsnt worried. she iii yllfillil of the patch test through fhflili Riven by the nurse from the mhririiicsis League, at the wo. we“ Iii-White. but the children We \vcll—or course they had a “f”? °Y upset stomach once in s. Hiile as most children did. Abmlt a “wk later, the n/urse girlie to see her. As kindly as pos- -v ‘W. told Mrs. Brown that the ~ iivvcci that two of the children liven in contact with a tuber- licrscn. ' l'(‘ holding a clinic, next '. and will X-ray the chil- i see whether they are “f. ilk-use ccmo with them. And ‘ i illll here, will you please let ih.s patch on your arm, as ' of routine." said the Brown fork bite children to One. the youngest, was but the disease was in t stages and prcipgf “re .. it. The oldezt bcy would i-i lcive school fr a. few . but with the follow-up t1 the nurse, it was hoped, he ii u.ii be cured. Mrs. Brown w liowcvcr. would have to g0 _ i rillliltflfllkll immediately. i-Ier hi?" ‘ills iiaviinccd and mi. only F; ‘iv-u l.fc. but that cf her cliil- - Il- iim nicna ed by her presence Brown had learned ire (ii ease to follow ridvlce without question. b-cna slow rec very. but ors bslirve s e will soon be t‘ no bicir to her himc. There, if-ld livi‘ children will receive .i u Vial: frcrn the nurse. They riul Illt to do the things I "Yin! a relapse. - c are hundreds suon cages lLilllllC examinations made .015 and icwn halls, uncover ‘Pfiqd cases and open the ‘ n,“ (“ENWYBYY of the sources of Cl_‘“““?l} The Christmas Seal M; l€.ll_).ll‘b.'_ll'QS the ‘meme new’- H W? imri in this invaluable work. ' ‘i9~ Mvls Olive Ings, health F tap Tuberculosis League -1- ViHtcd s21 individuals, as- nill clinics at which i577 xlicic examined. She gave “\- Pt many organizations. ~~nfla Sais cost so little; they B"? and use them . ll-make each Christ- 8. each Christmas gift, a ‘if’? ,,,,,,,,,{“‘,‘§hv,iiiid rut to the entire _..S._°“,i,f1WH§RT; IN ENC-LAND, i P Cable) 4n“; cong- The Central Guardian this column is reserved for news or local interest but advertising or I newly unlmo may In. inserted It 5 cents wnrd sirii-iiy p... able in advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATIUN Lil-ii INSUR ANCIil. L -i.l'l8il- 7 ~14! -li ll COOKS for Christmas Photo- graphers. b-lil-ll-Sii-lnio. ZION TURKEY SUPPER ANI) BAZAAR this Thllrsdiiv. L-iTZJl-‘JU-lli. REGULAR AUCTION I-‘ORTY- FIVES for all members u_t Curling Club tonight. L-82o-ll-26-li. FOR PELTING I-‘OXES-{iood work at lowest prices. Mririiii Liiiviii, Moreli Hotel Warehouse, Chur- lottetown. i..-Biro. IIIGl-IEST PRICES PAID fcr Spruce and Fir logs. l)lZ.lllli‘lCl' (s inches, upward. Lengths. 7 ici-t and 9 feet 6 inches. For lllllllfllliili.‘ (ic- livery. The M0niilglle. ldiiriiisliiiig C0. Ltd. L-UiZQ-ll-LZO-iil MAYl-‘LOWERS -— Miss Jean Rhyncs, Wtsi. Royalty hns sent the Guii.vdiiiii, u la rite bunch of Mayllovvt-rs pickvd iictir her home vest-Prong 'I\lil_\‘l~l(l\\'-‘!';i in November. PRBSBYTERIAN-(‘lll'll(‘ll IN CANADiL-Norih ‘Pi-ion ihasiiiirii Charge. Preaching service ‘illlil ‘IUII~ gregational mcctiiii: Briidiiluone Tuesday. November 26th. North Trvnii i-ciiizrcuiiiiciiiii iilfii". n? Thursday 2.30 l’. M ill ihc (‘iiui h. L-EZI-ll-Llti-ll. MILITARY WEDDING --'\ ivcrl- ding oi particular lnivi-csi in ilto members of No 6 A (‘i.i.i~. Veierrins Guard of Ci: . S. F) was soicmii . k Private Ernest C Axworihv i. . Company and Miss Alma .\f Neill of North Milton. P. I. 0n Nov. 20th, 1940, by Rev. l Pastor of thc Cliii; ' Iv.’ tist Cliuich. 0n lll(' (‘\i‘ll1’l; of the wedding Private Axivoi-iiiv was presented with a bill illlllill llillS‘ by Lieut. W. G. Slllikii‘ Oil lhliiilf oi’ the Officers N. (‘. (l S. Illl(l men of the Conipiiiu. . wishes of all his Cunimzi tended to Private illi‘l . worthy for a long uliri happy mur- ried life i-"ruofizxarifvvfridtuVanni: l.\“ a ram PHILADELPHIA. Nov 26 Ar eni, Swfss-Aini-ririiii \\‘.l ma er, made went is begun-rt in bi the smallest ll(‘(‘\ll'ill|‘ Wfllfll lll thi- world. It is smaller iliuti ill‘ -i.'-~r- age man's fin "i ' g Argciiils ho ‘H-"I - - . took him two h: v iii div-r “wslonsts ml" dmtgd bbe year to mikc 131v iiiii: - “will isz 250i raged av ‘n i e which is a-azai (ll an iii-w “ml-“blliiviis by officeri mdunmfl and l7-32ds of an i-.~_~'i lll iii ill’ ‘l'. I ll be presented ghorfly u; u, ririzi the uvr-rbrook. Mini!“ lllltk as a pinions are only as m Mme screws of the chic“ hilmlh hair. F; s Announcing Grand O ' g THE EASTERN HAY 8i FEED 00.. LTD. announce the opening , of Tlieir New, Modern Warehouse A located on Pownal Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. A '4' cordial invitation is extended to the public to visit the manufacturers’ A Food Fair and Demonstration of their products on A .WEDNESDA YAfternoon, NOV. 27, from 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. . l/aluable doorprizes includingFloaigsugar, Tea, etc., and fifty dollars worth of War Savinrrs Stamps, have been donated, half of which will be drawn for during the afternoon and half daring the evening. i ‘ CARRY-ON CANADA c0Ri5§fT i , “A Dance sponsored by the Carry-On Canada Corps will be held in the evening. Dancing will begin at 8.00 i f ' The entire proceeds are for War Work of the Corps. An evening 0f real entertainment is assured. THE EASTERN HAY 8i FEED $0.. |.Ti P. E. I. Brothers Meet In Faraway Scotland The following is reported from a. newspaper in Scotland. A Canad- ifill soldier entered a place of re- frcslimvnt in Edinburgh yesterday. Nuliillli! unusual about that. Short- ly iificrivnrtis a Canadian navyman tiiiieiod. still nothing unusual. The lllifll looked at each other acoss the liar. There was a shout of greet- ing, h minor commotion. With a long handshake the soldier and siiilor met. ‘rliigv were brothers, and they had not. soon each other since the be- ginning of the war. I learned from them (writes a. witness of the dramatic meeting) that they were from Prince Edward Island. They were the eldest and youngest 0f a family of four bro- llli‘l‘S, all of whom are in the fight- ilii.’ forces. 'I‘liey had travelled far for an unintentional rendezvous in Edin- burgh, particularly the sailor. Nei- ihcr had any idea of the others possible presence in Scotland when lie 11nd asked for a leave puss t0 the Scotland Capital, which they iiiid chosen in preference to any other place because of their fam- ily liking for Scotland and Scots folks 'l‘iii= bar's reaction of the meeting of the two brothers was one of en- ihusinsni. I left the brothers seated in n quiet. corner, heads together over glasses of the wine of the country. Those two brothers are iivo Ciiurlotteiown boys, the oldcst Frederick P. Miihai". The youngest Wilfred J. Mnhar. They have two more brothers in the army ias yet iii Cmilditl Ivan and Daniel. They are the sons of Thomas Leo Mnhar. (l.N.R. Fireman and Mrs. Manar, 303 Fitzroy St. "Now? said my informant. “There's another argument for you iii favour of “the trade." If these men had been tcetotal- r-rs would they have met?" R. TRAFFIC STEADILY INCREASING C. N. MONCTON, N. 3., NOV. 23 —- "Wo anticipate that railway traf- iicc this coming season will be considerably heavier than last year iind tlwcre will be a greatly acceler- ated movement flowing through poi-ls of Canada's Eastern sea- board during the coming winter," (Ivciiii-od Alistair Fraser, K.C. Vice Prrsidcnt» in charge of trafifc for ilie Cinndian National Railways on his rclurii to Montreal io-night on llli‘ Maritime Express followlngan lll.vl)"i‘il0n trip to Halifax and Saint Jnlm. Business generally throughout (Tiiiiicln, Mr. Faser stated, fa being ricd on at a greatly increased i(.l]l'> rind it is steadily going m i0 l ighPl‘ peaks with no indication ll\‘ lug. The railway, he said. oxrccdinglv busy and doing a rkabiy good Job in carrying out ‘ii Li‘ pail of the national war ef- mrt unri were making a notable rnvii-lbiilfon in this respect. "i am sifiisfied." Mr Fraser con- iiiiurd. "that there will be no hold- up of traffic by reason of any fall- France Not Dead, Godhout Declares QUEBEC, Nov. 24- iCPl— For Freiicli-Caiiaillruis and Acadiiiiis. Franco is not. dead, Premier‘ Adfllilfd Godbout oi Quebec said tonight over the national ll0ii\\‘0l‘k of the Cari- adlan Broadcasting Corporation in the "Let's Farce the Kit-is" series. Through the [Mtllillvs of the Brit- ish Broadcasting Czrptiixitioii and United States riidio chains, his words, uttered in both French and English much-rd an international audience includlni; as he said "Franco. our unhappy‘, yet beloved mother." 'I‘he \\.lI‘ was shaking lllL‘ world to its iioptii and French-Canadians and Acadicins were directly inicr- esicd in the triumph of order over chaos, of justice over injustice, of honor over kllfl\'(‘l')' and of liberty over cnslrivcnicnt. "We have raised ourselves up and stand shoulder" to shoulder for the defence of that Czinurin which has been founded, dedicated, settled and developed by our fniliers," sziid Mr Gixlbout, "and inr which through- out over three ccniiirles we have gladly made tremendous sacrifices. “This Cilllfltlfl now in lnbor, it is we wio have rendered her fruitful. ' liiihiiid up iii her the sprirk we w _ of cl iioii. Cmliifivllt iii our Stfengili, and by that much the better resolved we lift our cry; "‘O sacred fnihcrland oi’ ours. ilwil shalt not puss into the huiids of barbarians." Although the scat of war w.“ thousiniis of miles uwny the enemy would soon invade Canada if ha pierced the overseas rampart. Tho front lluc was whore the enemy was Striking iis iiiiiini bloivs. "It was with smiiiaiicoiis urdor that we hlllilllt! to the hclu of France,“ lic snid. "Now. thrust back upon the bastion of Britain where the fight Bins l"*."ili‘llf'(l iisflhotltilr iii-c duo in inadequacy of railway we are sustaining the shock. we are unfolding our wings, we are hauls. 51M.’ the enemy pending the mcmriiii sure to come when we will drive out of England. out of Franco and iiito the farthest ends oi" GCfiililllV those whose villainy is bot-gnu the DOWN‘ 0f any word in any tongue to name. "French-Canadians and Acacllans, English Canadians, Irish and SCOIrhV the same wil to victory is animivinp us all." To France. French-Canadians would say: "Mother, thou are not derid. You live in -our blood and In our minds. And you live in ‘the minds of those who understand you. We all know that the hordes of Hit- lcr and Mussolini have not. been able to tear our your soul and that you but await our victory, the vii: tory of the British nations and their allies. to again take your place a- mmlirst the nations who are bear- ers of light." To Great Britain they would sav- "Th?! valor moves us to the score. You!‘ SEPPIIHY in combat, under fire is worthy of thee. . . because ‘hv King is our King. and thy cause our cause also: because the defence of Christian civilization hcnccfor-h rests upon thee, imtll the ririy when our united blows have laid low the genius of evil and given back to peoples the joy of breathing freely again. we hold out to thee the hand of brotherhood that you maycst know more surely, if that were nos- sihie. that. thou standest not alone to beat the destiny of the world." War——25 Yearo-flliljliliTnglll 0f ' Ago Today (By The CanadTnn Press) Nov. Z6. 1915—Lord Kitchener conferred with Kink Victor Em- manuel arid Italian mflitary lead- ers at Rome. Von liliiidenlaurrvs army on the Eastern Frcnt com- pleted evacuation oi’ Mitau near Riga. French batteries blew up Ger- man munitions depot in the Argonne. Minnrdh relieves aches. Ixocoierpsaszozotrlrllzzksrmn VIIIIIIISYJ! MR. F. WEISSLER, Montreal will huy SILVER FOX l-‘URS For the American. Canadian and Expor markets IN (‘IIARIIOTTETOWN FRIDAY. SATURDAY November 29th rind 30th at W. Chester S. Mciuro’: Office no tram‘ srnnsr h III§JIII§§Q§IJ 1434-1 i-as-ai Thinks Record of R.ii.Il.F. llnit ~ Speaks Volumes AN EAST COAST CANADIAN PORT, N0v., 24 --(CP) —Flying of- ficer John Kerwin of Toronto thinks the record of the first Royal Can- adian Air Force fighter squadron sneaks for itself. "We had lost only three men when I left Ellgl-llld two weeks ago," he told newspapermen. "We were then credited with downing 1i 1-2 enemy planes. Our squadrQg has lost about eight other planes but even at that it seems apparent that our boys really do first rate." Kerwin has destroyed three Ger- man planes liiiriscli before a Mes- serschmitt li0 got him Sept. 1 and injured him seriously enough to piive the way for a return to Can- ada. in a less active role. With him mi a liner that made port here was several other men of the number one squadron, bent on a similar mission. The Canadians were filled with admiration for the British people. And as for London, its still the place for a leave despite the persis'crit Nazi raiders. Lumber Exports ls Anticipated OTTAWA, Nov. 24 —-(CPi -~Sharp curtailment of Canadian lumber ex- ports to the United Kingdom in 194i is indicated by ii marked falling off in advance orders. ii R. MacMii- inn. timber controller in the mutil- tions and supply (lcpariznent. said today. lio expressed belief, hon-eve; that increased buiidinr: activity in the United Shir-s mid the general ex- pntision of industrial activity there would bring heavy‘ demands i-r Cunndian \\'0fi‘.flS. This increased busincss would largely make up for the decline in exports across ilie At- lilllllf‘. No sprcifiv explaiitiiinii has twin given officially irir the reduction in British orders. At this time of the rear CillliKlflll producers gener- aliv know u-hni the export require- ments will hc for the ensuing year. As far ns lite Unitcd Kingdom is concerned. the pvosprciive business is fur hiiiow expectations. .\Ir. itfacMilitiu said he believed tlic iliiiiiiii Kingdom liiimirivd i0 (‘i>llf‘f‘llll‘1ll€‘ (ill importing commod- iiims more cswiiilal in the war cf- rt. nBEWARE the Fifth (‘olumn lllsrusr- -- Tuberculosis! iihrlstmnsi seals “ml help stamp out thisl lrcacherous foe! LAKEVIEIV \VOMEN’ S I .\' S TI TYTE The annual pirating of Lakeview W. I. met on November" 5th ll‘ the lioiiie of iVirs. A. l". Rose ivzzh eleven members and iwo visitors. Meeting opened with Illsiiltllfi Ode, followed by Roll Call answ- ered by Verse or Joke. Minutes 0i last annual and monthly iiicrniiigs were read and iipprovcd. Financial report was ilwr. l'(".l.[l by Sec'y. Sixiv one prs. sot-ks and four sweaters \\'6l"(: knit for Red Cross Society Five dollars was noted to pur- chase Health Bond School committees were reap- pointed. The following officers were then elected Pres, Mm. S J. Rose ire- elected.) Vioe Pres, Mrs J. Ding- well (re-elected). Sec'y Treasurer" Mabel Rose. Directors, Mrs. Brin- nett. Mrs. MacCormaek l d Mr W. Baker. Auditors, Mrs. H. Moi"- row and Mrs. Russel Diiiuivcli. Sick Committees, Mrs. A Clllll- mlngs, Mrs. W. Baker, Mrs Chas. MacCormack. Mrs. J. I-L-Bnker Program consisted of Nflfllll‘? b_v Mrs. R. Dingwell, Mrs. AIncCnr- mack. Mrs. L. D. Rose. Tho uczv members joined mlvlecting closed with National .-\n- e m Next meetiric invited in the home of Mrs Russel D gucll. crlaLTFv “m rm The annual and rvgula llllll meeting of Institute W85 held iii iii Mrs. Heber Scliiriiiiiii ber- 7rh. The l’)l‘l'Slcli‘lll, . . Gardiner, presided. and tli- in opened by ropcnirinq l-ll(‘. i.. Creed in unison. Roi‘. \\"<l.< sin by members ivayli"; ti. dues. Minutes oi the p ual and mimthlv llli‘("liliZ ir - and adopted. The sick i‘\llllll rive presented a friii‘ l>i'l of 2.3 s lli.\‘ which was paid ‘Iiiv who ' sick cominiikics \v:~ for" another three ill retar-y neporfcd the pt . I. ~ Halloween Social and mid ill!‘ llll- aiicial report fri- lllf‘ Vwlll. (‘i r s- pondcncn front ill“ ll. (‘ it. and the T. B. frame “in. ii‘ decided tliiiit ll $2.00 hot‘ chased from file liiizvr. Following is ilxi slim- elected for iliii (‘liming '. President. — Mic Will) Vice p" esident _ -' n . King“ {Vii-s liilizi Fcdrrm a '- i-ho monibrrs to iiri" llflllli‘ to next "kiiiltiiiiz". '~‘\ iii served by the lies: ‘.~.<. flllil niainder 0f flip Pvrn ll‘ w in knitting for the R d C '- "On Rciiiembcr-incc Pa" N \'i‘§il 2v f; bcr. llth, the not». of ih» vim I l W. I. hcltl the? arvtuil cit riinricr at. the home o.’ M? rinl . . Earle Pea son. All the numb r; all'i _ a their families were prrscni, inn Chvlion \\'()lll(‘iA - - In Memorlam IWILQ. TIIORIAS SULLIVAN 'I‘l‘.a death occurred at Clinton on Nov. 12in . her Both year of Mrs Thin-mas an, iiicow of the lain Thomas S predeceased her rive years ago. She was oi’ a kind and ri-Lirizig (imposition always hospitable to nnv one who visited livr llfillll‘. She will be greatly miss- eci in ilic iieighburhood where she S‘,)C'lll. sl.\I'i_\' XkIITS 0f fZCI‘ ITIBITIQd She leaves i0 mourn their loss one son and three (laughter: name- lv, John L. on the homestead, Mrs, D. B. Bowieri Cnrstairs. ria. McGuirk, Clinton, ‘\...c_v, Freetoivii, grand children. held Thursday r l-ith ‘i0 Si. .llQI'll(‘li’l where (. r 0i W85 . .. lii-riui iii-r p MIN-ll. Cixtil Trainer, Ber! McKay, Al- iri‘ George Sher _. ms: in poiirc \\'(.'i E cards, Wllllt‘ s v- J- t lll0llll)8l‘$ lll’ll' war-time . c lain hour having and lQ/"ll, n‘ 1- 'n Sir v "m. mi such Brief warning Before sailing orsoii. Serrri . .\‘i= . - d» T M) WT <~ \\- “WAN Sdlmllm" A""““*'~= ~‘T > FOR’ .\" v. 2". icii. xiii] J. 'Pi_v.irsoii mid .\'ii'<. Wiiicii (i ,1; Hg“ ,,¢ 3; ,;._,.-.,,,_ N i, h“ DlI“-"(‘liTlZ< —~ Mrs. l-Irl m1 D .; r g . ‘1‘p\\l“v:l\ m C H. Schurmuii and .\i .=. and {Hymn}. (‘la'riiiirr. ‘,0 w: rnldy After some discuxsinzi 1v. Hi5 impxpggtpql cliickcii sum» i- niiiii-i. ‘ii iii mu iuriny iilfill was adjourned liv .~.. i ‘ l.i\lll fl iinr-r m. l) (“km wviil oveiscas as 30m- :.: lll.lf"l' of a ioiiii Menc- ‘ lii pvdiirv with the firrt $.'i"I‘l‘i‘il some rwiurns in the . i.» rrii ' 2 to it“ i . i l. i ill‘ ii o.’ niitwilier ‘if \"‘."l‘ iv- lii ‘cnrnrd in ril- ‘ri. 1 i r izi Il"“.. - t‘. l l _ .-..ip r.’ Oar.- i n" ‘s n‘. 1i fill oioxighi also] brick f. i‘ _lll.'1‘ i. .1‘. llfllf-(Jll.