NIXJYISMBER 7, 1953 line New iiiiice Accommodation At Bruce Stewart Ltd. The office staff of Bruce Stew- ,.n Limited moved into their new the plant mm.-rn quarters in hmlding yesterday, after nlally IPZIFS of operating in the over- crowded area allotted to them m iil(' former Steam Navigation Ciillilliiiiy offices. is affected at the lnlranre I wllcs office door where a stair- ,,;..v loads to the first floor up mni into the new premises. A .;.,..-mils lobby is provided for ,y.,. public with a -long counter ,..,.;.nit with hlue mottled tiic. walls on the customers area .xcII as in the clerical occup- W .-imp:-. are finished from floor to .4-lling in natural mahogany ,,;,.li-is producing I highly pleas- gm; effect. Work desks and flies lm- lnlnlcdinte reference are plac- .I-i , H. ml at intervals to ndvantnge for ,.if.eCllt'P lighting which is pro- x ilcit ihroulzh adequate window ipt u and modern ceiling lights. liivc floors are filed in mottled illilull and gray effects iilld the -r.lliil: is treated with silencing : ticriill, hotll of which add illu- ..'llIy to the modern trend and i of the set-up. ti office is equipped witll lip if washroom and cloak room 1 provision is also made for a and relaxation period with accompanying "PUD OI 501' .1 met w . i- office of General Manaaer ii. MacDonald adjoins tilc . lal office and is of gcncrous ;i.ilp0l'lI0nS, finished throughout l'l keeping with the main lnreil. yirraking away from the severe l'ics of office chairs for the use patrons, a large size three pxsliiflll setice finished in hiue 2-niilcr gives a cozy and friendly aqmrt to the office. 'i'lle work throughout was done hv employees of the firm and re- ,iii-cls great credit bolli in layout nnrl workmanship. Under Mr. ?.i'iwDolialil. the office activities 'i!ii zeni-rally carried olit by Miss H. M. Vnnlilerstinc. Mrs. Marion lmrkcndorff and Mrs. J. C. Mc- iinnna. Wes.tTGer.mzNlWsI Interested in Plants lntianada IONDON. (CF) - West German THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Plan Local Exhibit Of Photography Last night, at ll regular meeting of the Charlottetown Camera Club, it was decided that the club spotl- sor the first annual P. E I. Salon of Amateur Photography, in March. 1954. The salon will be 5 display GENTRAL GUARDIAN SPECIAL - Cotton house- dresaes, reg. 2.08 on sale 1.98. The Gloria ladies' wear, Grafton St. RESERVE NOV. 20 and 21 for C. W. L. rummage sale in Holy Name Hall. 'l'HEEE WILL he no church service at York or Cenirlil Churches on Nov. 8. THE NHIKARINUSVVV I)lll,'(i STORE will be the only one open all Of U19 WON! OI ENRWUT l3h0I0' day Sunday. gmphers on the Island. vs Mr. George Barter, judged the RESERVE Nov. 21 ruminapzil prints wlilcll were submitted on sale, St. James Church hail, "the best print of the summer” in Ladle.-l' Aid P.E.l. llospitai, 2 p.m. the first competition of the sea- -- - son. The winning print, "While R11-:.(llAI. T()l)AY at Stewart the Sun Shines", was a haying BHkP1')fjS. Lady Bzlitiinorc Cake. scene submitted by Bob Donneily. a delicious conlllinatloli of choco- A close second was 3 mounmin late and white rliiyers, covered scene, by Gordon Humphrey. Mr. Wlih illili filmy I9iiiE- Barter complimented the Club, for LATE RASPBERRIES H Ypb the noticeable improvement in the quality of the competition pri'.nts, and remarked that the work could compete with any Camera Club in Canada. An illustrated lecture was pre- lsented by Roland Taylor, on fr? ,Graiiliness alid How to Control I A'I'lI;'NTl().'s:p Lllrilelillw Pi'(lsiiy- me. This proved to be timely and W9 lI- ' - iteri Cilurcll on Wednesday, No- !u1I1?)u.et:e1Lb:tu:1e” ,meeung LEM vemhcr litll. Sessions at .'i:00 ti. futuyg cmnpntiltiionailslilligiletifzif VV(t)ll?CI . I7:.'i0 . . ' . .. ".. . .".2...fi.'.'l'i,. ......iS.ii..”i.'..L'.'ii?'” PFJ BMW "CWmns"- and lable Tops". These competitions are held monthly, and club meet- ings are every two weeks. At the next meeting Larry Mc- Iiliiis will give ll d-einoilsitratioill on treday afternooll the Guardian rc- ccived a small box of raspberries of full fruit flavor and colmir, picked by Rudolph Croken, age 5. iii: Kensinglon. NEtV (iiLAS(l'i(MV Filrisliiin Charge, Nov. R. lftfail. Services at: New Glasgow at 11:00 n.in. (Sila- day School at the United Cllurcll 10.00 a.m.t; Fredericton at 3.(J0"LAght'1ng my Pm'”&iWI'-53"- and pm, g,.,,mmbnn,. u 7.30 Imh M there will be iilstructioil on the Vt'aitt-rworth, Minister. "IOUHUIIK Oi mloii prints. LUCKY WINNERS- TI I gglllrgers of the two b::auYlCfkuH of the Nations. drawn for J . R d C t Pie e' Fidi N . T 2.... ..;:..'?.. .::...?, "M0! 8 ms 1r&rlt:Onsi.,p.g3a Mrs, Ernest calnaimegtmg Yesterday -v---- I I-'AL('.0Nw0o1) A1-p()1N1-Mgnvrsl This school year's first combined meeting of the Excutive Council this week. They are Miss Blniiclic Bernard. Hunter River, and Miss Gloria Burdett, this city. noon with the Grade 9 President, Theresa. Gallant, in the chair, mid Mary Snlith, Secretary. Members from each of the Junior Red Cross branches gave reports on the pro- N0V9mb0r- It was announced that Helena Dowling and Mary Smith of Grade 9 will be the Co-Convener: of tho HOME Al"FI'1R. ()PlillA'l'I()N-- industrialists are keenly interested in establishing branches in Canada .n general and Ontario in particu- lar. Willianl K. Warrender, On- tarlo planning and development ill oister. said Friday. Warrender left for home after a tour of the industrial Ruhr. He was accompanied by Ontario's agent - general in London. -1. S. P. Armstrong. Wm-render said there was noth- int: specific arranged. His visit "as prompted by the large West fiermlh delelzation to the Canadian international Trade Fair at Tor- onto and by Ontario's ablliiv to absorb new industries by virtue of its available raw materials. IllIlIlI' supply and handy potential iiinrkcts. ' , .,..... .L I HOWARD McINNIS . FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. BIRTHS. MARRIABES. DEATHS Site For lnsortioll BIRTHS ni..(rIWT:N - Kt-uh;-P. E. Island Hospital, Wednesday, November 4, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mac- i;ircn, Charlottetown. 1 son. '1 lb. istaffnage leaves today on it motor ,On Tuesday Mrs. H. E. Cantwell Ireturned to her home in Char- ,lottctown following an operation 'p(-rformed by Dr. W. T. Mustard tin the Weliesley Hospital in Tor- ionto. She travelled by plane to iMoncton where silo has met by hcr son-in-liiw anti iialightcrs, Mr. Nkllllfi li:1lrs.hllarniii lHl'llIllPSSOy who . roug t. er to Clnr ottetovvn hy ambulance. She will he confined to bed for six weeks. l-ler many friends wish her complete restor- ntion to health and activity. Calendar Sale. and that Marylee MacMillnn and Martha Cummiskey of Grade 10 will look after the Christmas favours. Suzanne Francis gave a. detailed at the Junior Red Cross Leader- ship Training Camp which she at- tended at Mt. Allison Academy during the past summer, answered a number of with regard to it. The sum of 510.00 which was raised at a Hallowe'eil Party in the school last week, alld voted for the Crippled Children's Fund, was presented to Miss Iphigenie Arsen- ault, Provincial Red Cross nlissioller. Miss Arsenault thanked the Juniors on behalf of the lit- Personals Mrs, Maibcl Mlicbean. Charlotte- town, is visiting friends in Back- villc, and Amherst, N5. M1,, 1)omu;y.(;-all-M of mm. their generosity and expressed re- gret that Miss Merle ”Bowness. Di- mp to Toronto, rector of Junior Red lcross. could A film on "Care of the Teeth" was timely since most of the branches at Rochford Square are concentrating on this Health Rule at the present time. I Mr. R. A. Parker, Superiiltendent of the C.lll1'i0LI.Pt0'lVll schools coll- ”--rl'l ntc'l the .lunEors .and returned to her home in Park- tiale, after being It patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. Mr. Grant Ward left this morning for Kcntvllle, N.S,, where he has accepted a position with the Kcnt-, V Vliic Advertiser. ""9 Alhailaskan To Be . tlomo' For Christmas I OTTAWA, (GP)-The destroyer Aihabaskan. boosting the longest iingg Says inflation Danger In The l ill. ll.tll'BELI;-At the Prince Ed- Milii Island Hospital on Nov. 6, ll Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Camp- ' . a IOI1. Wilfred Arthur. N.D. Maotean UNDERTAILISII EMBALMER Cllariottetown and North Wiltlhlre DIAL 5549 THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME 97 Kent St. W. J. Brown, Funeral Director W1 Dial 7409 2i hour ambulance service p , p 1' 1941, alloys containing nickel in various i)i'J.'lllfI0d, Courteous Scrvicci l"omtI,v mm-min-ml hy wit. proportion: now are being manu- L and family. mu 7 130'-"Nd. pu Douala: who l(orean service of any Canadialll ship, will be home for-Christmas. iu K The navy said Friday the Atha-I S ' zaskail will leave the Far East Nov. m--- 18, one week earlier tllan orilzinal- LONDON. (Reutersi -- ly sclleduled. to ensure that llerihas ciushed the danger of inna- crew members can reach their tion even willie spending addit- home towns by Dec. 25. The ship lonal inlllions for its huge social now is scheduled to dock at Es- welfare program. Chancellor of the quimalt, B. C., Dec. 11. Exchequer R. A. Butler said Fri- Now completing her third tour day, OI duly in the Korean theatre. the He told the House of Commons Athabaskan has been nway fronl um-e has hem 3 --ran,"-kabie gm. lier Canadian base for the last 14 p1'()VcmenI." this year in the in- monihs. All together, she served lg;-mi gcoitgmlg posmou, The out. 30'of the 37 months of hostilities junk (or golvjng the dell” 5110”. ill lforean waters. Iago, he HMCS Crusader, which sailed my but, It 1, settled from the from Esquimalt last, Oct. 18, will mm; of View or balance or pay-i take over the Atilabaskan'il duties. ,,,Cm,. we have mm," 90 30 mp, KW-Q? ' iward with hope." dgiltlu spoke in the throne speech! a . -: Dr. A R. lil reply to Socialist statements Md Sm” of that American aid has been doub- the Prince County Hospital for led, 1” .''h'e last 18 "mnm" in mm) the fine medical care and atleil-lB”"mm5 9c0”9m5'- Bun" mid tion shown to me while a piltieni.,d0t33i' aid would be "duwd W 50 there. Also those who visited me, liar eeiit in the 1958-54 year to sent cards and treats during my 8501” 5300.000000- recent Illness. He expressed hope that British sales of military equipment under the United States "off-shore" pro- curemant program would make up for the cut in direct dollar illd. VALUABLE METAL More than 1.0911 olftezent metal I wish to tilnnk Grnnt. the nurses Wellington. R.R. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of E. II. pulled nivily Nov. CHARLOTTITOWN FUNERAL HOMF TN Illusion St. DIAL um Ciiniptl-to Flinent and Ambulance Service. - Director - izoasnr E. BRADLEY l. o. o. F. FUNERAL NOTICE All members are requested to meet at. the Cut- ciifi"e Funeral Home on Saturday, November 7 at 2 p.m. to attend the funeral of our late Brother T. J. Arbing. . W. HENDERSON, Rec. Secretary, Wlldoy Lodge No. 37. Two clerk-stenographcrs were ap- JUNO? Red C1055 ITIBBUIIQ 0! pupils 0! um Nix 5 Branch "i the Cm” pointed to the gum; staff at from Grades 1-9 was held at Roch- dim Le3'”"' Falconwood Hospital following :1 ford Sciiiaire School Friday aiter- U"s'i”is' will "'9””5 0' hilt" EN(;.A(;1.;Mp,;vT .. M", 1,9,, 3, gress of the practice of the Health Fem” 15 3'0” BN3” DI R0m'3m' Doyle wishes to announce the RUi85- Most of the branches stat- bmnu." Passage "E the yea” has cmlalzcinciit of her only dilugilter, ed that there was room for lm- mic dimmed WT m"m0i1V 0f H1059 Mill'.V Lcc Patricia to John n.. iimvciiiem and told of ways in C1""”l”i”5 ” "ll"-i it'll" WW1 by 0'" son of Mr. and Mrs. Jnhil .IOS('ilIliWITlCil they are trying to do bet- Sides "lid W1” E-'iVE iii?” 11VrS Macllolignll, Blooming Point, mnr- tcr. Too Circulation Managers re- In" C""7ld"- 1'” I15 W911 Show riiige to take place in St. Dun- ported on the sale of the Junior Hi” We l'9m”1ib9V I-hem End him- stan's Basilica the latter part of nlngnzine. OUT 11191? 5-"ICYWCO by WORFIM report of the activities carried on and questions Coni- HC TIM-101115 who will beiicfiii by ion should be among tllc first to not be Diiestlliia Hip iilil 111960111! 3! making the observance of that Fmnds Wm bp glad to learn she is presently visiting schools in day a. pg-ln1plete 5-uccesg, ..,g mm Mm Gcolw MMMm,m ms the western part of the Province. L----L itllcm suggestions for future lncct- Si. ' ..son of Mrs. Jessie Daley and the Emmi” In ('fIi(IiIllQ said. is "not. exactly st-ti 7 their home. To Speak Here. I 'Llc. Eugene Thompson. (above) is a native of Oxford. N.S.. and president of the Maritime Baptist ,Young Peoples Coilven-tioil. He is :1 member of the Acadia Univeisity Quarteitc, a feature of the ll'lth Anniversary Services at the Char- lottetown Baptist Church tillls Sunday. The Quartette also sings at the Saturday night meeting of the Acadia Alumni which will be addressed by Rev. Charles Tay- lor, the Anniversary speaker, who is formerly of SLlfllfllCl'SidE. Mr. Thompsoii. it miiilstl.-rial student. will address a public meetillg lhpolli-(l1't3CI by the local B.Y.P.U., (following the evening worship ser-, vice. i Legion Pres. Urges Poppies Be Worn All members of the Canadian Legion are called upon to weal d l)0l)Plr' Kin POPPY Day, November lll it special message issued 10. (lily by Charles Hogan, President World Wars and Korea set an ex- ample of TOVCl'l'llC0 for the war dcad by welirinlg the memorial flower throughout the day. Pres- ident Hogan said, "The Flanders proudly our memorial emblem on Poppy Day. In this observance. war vctcrails and Legion members should set an example for nil citizens, Most people, he went on to say. wear on their lapel an em- blem which proclaims their mem- bership in one organization or anotlier. Tllroiigh it they make known to their fellow nlcn their associations. their beliefs and their ,principles. Let iis then for a few 'days proiiclly wnar the Badge of Rcmonlbrancc, thcri-by reassuring our fellow Canaciinlls of our ril- ,vcrenco for the memory of those ;the Province has Provincial Red Cross The regular lnontllly meeting of Mr. .F. A, l.arge's Blood Donor, the Provincial Red Cross Execu- C0lnntlti.ce.lie1)()rtI.v slioived till: he-1i tive was held lrt Red Cross Head- cessity fol sccuiing ll.DlE donors ouilrters in Charlottetown on than eviei 'Ll')Wll:C:8I. not 1tJllIy the Thursday afternoon with the Pie-Vileeiis o pa.t.lui s in our ocai hos-4 siilent, Lt. Col. Leo F. Milctionald I)IlLZltIlS bu1t)tlletnlosi; l'PC;?llY.NIetquES:. in the chair. lo le epar iilen o a Iona Reports submitted by the Stand-lHealth for blood for the manufac- ing. COH'l'nILLP'i3S showed that) 410; 11:: of! gtEllWllltll1f(t:”nglI:tJ'Llllilllllil. blot hurl); Jumor Red 91155 Ymnflhes 1'av:'LIui'i?lLe(tlle Heck of Noiiember 29ea(ti already re-enio ed nor le presell T, at .uu S I cl 1” my , year. and that satisfactory. pro-p, tlcM iililio gieu.BinM Jag Ostiiewwlri grass is being made by the lt(::cL-lit-pill! mhor;u,suCt; iI.4,0nvo greek glad, L:HixThor?3aMiixlfieOdl,tgL1oELtHllsCl?I?i?A3 LA7lilIM:'Sl(l)llllllErSi(Ie when it least 10505 nienis Work Committee is present-ldoliors will be required ill the four: iy etn”g?ld54m mcmrmg matemusidnlgi l.Il)erllL)Cflli'lR to be biou ht u t1 or he - season. . 0 ii - i it D E: The First Aiii Committee re- the fortllcolnlngwselni-annual: port submitted by Di: A. .i. Mul-pnleeting of the -Cellildi .Council'atl cllison told of much interest being Toronto were discussed in detail. displayed in First Aid Classcs -ailgi. Tile fPl'EtSll(IEflLKt0id of! the ERIN); stated that 185 cases Iiilfi receive Ccss 0 le " now our ei treatment tilts year at the First Aidfgritnss)” prg:gIr:ii&i'.'ne staged (titiririlg Pg5(,5, CO Cl” H OH WI 1 an 8 en - Miss Kathryn MncLennan saidiance of some 200 and said that hep that there are now 19 classes inifclt It was a very W0fUlWhi18 Ef- Ifome Care of the Sick under in-ifort and one that should be re- striiction in different parts of tlietllttiiied iii Ollie? Ci'11U'9S- H9 Bli- Province and me demand for umgloiiiiccd that a new series of Red mm of sick,-com equipment, cgn.Il(Tro.es broadcasts would begin on tlnlies to be very great. Eniiirduv. N0V.- 14. Large Quantities Of U. S. Soft Coal Being Imported s in Nova Scotla. and New mam bem Such, lii'ililsu.ck, one dcliler said that the . . . "duct of the mines in question - - :it'il's;I”0 . 3” mumt "E Ammmm SO mi (1 was not suitable for domestic use He me expenemmg mm Sa H although fairly good for furnaces. Monthly Meeting or i "Never before in the history of me mi”? . ' "iv 1 ' d" ' J . Egdlggugail sigiftieornln lscussmn 'It has been the custom for years while it is true 'mM several, to sllip coal to Newfoundland as - . early as possible ill the fall before navigation, to the distribution centres there is closed." As far as we are concerned any American coal llroulzlit in was purchased to protect. our customers dlie chiefly to bcliuz unable to get delivery of the Canadian product." Other dealers commenting on the over-all coill situation say that dealers in Sumnicrside and Kens- inglon alld other larger centres on the Island are also stocking up with American coal as a result of delayed deliveries or the compet- itive price. Maple Leaf 5 Taxi LUCKY NITMBER years ago an odd car of Amcricanl soft coal reached the Island, more. or less as a trial shipment, the carloads rolling in from West Vir- ginia. in competition witll, or as a result of the difficulty in having orders for Cape Breton coal filled, has created all unusual situation. "We placed a large order early in August for a high standard Maritime coal and not B. carl-oad has rolled to us yet, while we are daily confronted with the fact that coal from the same mine is be- ing trucked to the Island every day,” said another large dealer in the city. "We have no objection to purchases being made and car- ried direct in trucks but it is dif- ficult to fill our orders without more consideration from the millc people." Wlleil questioned as to the rel- ative qualities of the Virginia coal as compared with the accustomed mine production from Maritime points, one dealer said "There is something radically wrong when we can buy high grade West Virginia t coal for 36.75 3 ton less at the (A1403 mine there, pay the freight and pDIAIrp duty, and find it brisk demand here for the product at a price the con- .- pp - sumer is willing to pay." BN8! 6382 5 Commenting on the closing of I who died. of our belief in the prin- cillles for which they fought, and of our association in Wliiinlz ser- vice with those whose sworn duty is the earn of those who were left bcllind." Members of the Canadian Leg- lpilt. on their Badge of Remembr- iancn nn Poppy Day, and shoulil co-operate in every way towards Daley- Ernewein Wedding A pretty tltifidilllil look place in P.itl';ck's ClI1lll”CIl. Monday moming. Oct. 12 in Gait. 0nt., when Rita Ann Ernewein, daughter of Mrs. Louise Ernewein and the late Joseph Erncweiil exchangedi vows with Daniel Joseph Daloy,I t lntc Maurice Daley of Sturgeon, P.' -The altar was dccomted with red. yellow, alld pink roscs. Moiisigilor Dr-ylc officiated at the mol'illii.Q cereiiloniv and thci music was supplied byi Sister Salome. . l Given in inaiirialze by her bro- .tnei', Arthur Ernewein, the brldei iclloso a ball-eriilll. lengtll gown of chalk vlllite nylon net over tissue iafleta designed with fitted strap- less bodice alid tiered bouffrlilt skirt over R crliloline. A brief .bolero with tiny Queen Aline col-. liar and niiitclilnz lily point izlovcs icc-mplctcd the ensemble. A veil of ilill.l70liLC(i silk illusion nel. fell from in bonnet style llcatitlrtss of lace and not and she carried A cascade of white cariintiolls. Matron of honor, Mrs. Grant Van Sickle, sister or the bride. was charmingly attired ill ll gown dcsielled similar to that of the bride iii an Amcricnil rose shade with ililltching net IlDRCIdl'CSS. She carried a cascade of yellow carna- tions. 1 M1 Harry Murphy, Hamilton, was best nlail and the usliers were Nick I-aiimiron. Hamilton and Bud Ernewieill of Preston. l Following a. wedding trip to l-lav-I ei-hill, Mass... where the luioomzi mother was waiting to welcome them at the home of her sisielgi Mrs. Herbert; Johnson, where an- other reception was held for turn. UV and friends, the couple return- ed to Gait where they will make: Awarded 546333 In Fire Judgment TORONTO. t(7P)-John r. pillar. of Kingstnll has been awarded C-16.500 fmm the city of xinglc-in as a result of a fire that destroyed his soft drink factory, In a judg- ment released llcre Thtiradny. Mr. Justice .1. M. King said ll fire in ii city dump July 8, 1952. spread to Mr; Eidi:r's adjacent factory nnd destroyed it. He and nvidcncci showed city employees wen re-i FISH AND GAME MEETING just PAGE F IV E -G.H.M..- SOMETIIINC NEW! Just. arrivcrl from tho Wade Potteries in Ell." land are liltr.'i-sinart pieces of ”GOl.Dl-TN TIJRQUOIS" and "EMERALII COLD" ll0TTlJRY- they are in tho Cilillfl Departments of Holman's in Ciinrlottctouii anti .S'umnicl.siii:- too. Glamorous and very differ- ent, the finish is in a ilr-avy 1)DI)I)ly xzlauv with tract-ry decorations in glezlniiilg LZOIII. Tin-so adorable picccs will stand-out in any compan)' ' tileyirc colorful anti exciting. 'l'llc assortment includes a whole raft of iilffi-rcni. l)iCL'I'S that you'll covet for your home and for gifts to bestow on yolir fricnils . . . Sillarl lrlmxis complete with Servers, Snils and Poppers, Crczlnl and Sugar Sch, llonriy Pots, Butter and Chcese Disiics, Jars and Jugs, to name only a icw. Prices are reasonable for the cililrming Wilde "(Zoidcn Tiirqiiois" and the "Enlerald Gold", they start at 80 cont-. Sec llllfi choose froln till: array of lovelies in the China l)cp.'lrtnlciit of either lloinli-in Store. FOOT N()'l'l-IS! . . . And your Font Note Warilrnhe must include at least one p. r of F.-ASl'Al. BAL.l.l-2l'tlNA TYPE SLIPPERS. 'l'hey'ir: the last Will'lI for active feet being both slllnri and comfortable. Made of soft vclvcl or sue-do with tnuclics nf cniltlilsting trim. The heel lielgllts Ilrc low or medium ucrtgcs and the si7cs 4 to 8 are in medium width fittlnlzs. (til yes, prices are very, Very rcasoilallio-you'll pa! 3.05 and 493 for (".isuiil Slippols in tho Shoo Depilrlniclii al. llolmiill'll . . . By the M'EI)'--Iillllc are lots of styles from which to choosci ”l.AY-A-WAY a Gift a Day" Suggestion! . . . For the most important. man in your life, clioo-'0 a fine l-ilnnncl HIAZPIR and GRAY FL'AN- NHL 'Fl'.()i7Sl'JRS. 'l'ilc Men's W: or llcpilitlncilt is fcuiurliig this i'caii.V clever Gift Sliggcsiioll for iilf' i.ay-A-Way purchaser. The Garments are excellently made with i-arr-fill attcntioll to all details, theyire avail- nbie ill a coniplete range of siI.cs, and too, (Trcsls of the various organ- izations arc to he had. Ev piircllilsim: on the ilolninn Lay-A-VI'h.i' plan you pay it smnll di-posit and .I't?l.(UiEtF installments, so that, wilcil Cllrisinlas Gifting Time comes lolir Siioppillf: is colnplcted-easy iiiii qliick, isn't it'.' You may llavc your l).l.'lxci' and liililnnrls T1LII'Filit'M: gift wrapped and ready in the Alt-il's Werlr licpartincnt at Iloinlail s. See about it today! WHATS YOUR ANSWER? Arc your clcctric lilzlli and power hills higher than they should he? Are you continually buy- ing: fuses or replacing burm out fuses with larger ones? Do your motors get quite not after operating a short 4. 1 time? Does your lighting: installation give the results you want without. annoying: clarc? Are you planning an alteration or your premises? If you answer "yes" to any of these questions we suggest you call Cllappell & Co. and have their elec- tricians make all inspection and give you all esiimzitc of the cost of remedying the defective installation. We are confident. that we can make suggestioils that will mean a material saving to you and possibly prevent the burning out of electrical equipment and wiring, the replacement of which may cost, COllSI(ICl'- ably more than the suzlzesicd repairs or changes incli- tioncd above. GHAPPELL and G0. 161 Queen Street Phone 8325 addition to A meeting of the Queen's County Branch of the l Association will be held Thiirsday, Nov. .12, 8 p.m., I Vocational School, Charlottetown. Shooting season I dates will be discussed. p Mr. George F. Boyer, Wildlife Management. Of- ; ficer will speak on his work wiiil the Doinillion Wild- . life Service. . 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