November: 2y, 194s ‘rm: g GUARDIAN. _,<:HARLo'i'raT0w1§r PAIGE THREE mar- - " "'5 l s ' ’ _ 1m single pearl which I Cleopatra diaaolved and { “lune-ed waa valued at 5400.000. yinga for the statue of Vrruun treasure of far greater value . . . the gift of health. Guard this p- ssession well, for it is. indeed, priceless. ll illness threatens Another. cut ia half, formed ear- Precious jewels may wln admiration and t even arouse envy. But most of us possess a your treasure, turn promptly to a trusted physician. And when you have his peg. t scription we hope you'll entrust its com- pounding to this “Reliable" pharmacy, emtms PHARMACY’. y... J s... ‘Ilinpvuuinq Ch. miivia - ..a'.‘..".»..i.. can‘... Illrflsvtl CIIIIGIIIIDKIIH I so sruiva _ . ‘HIP slut“ at liarls Court, A~tride a motorcycle, Field Marshal Viscount Bernard Montgom- rrr (‘IIIIL of tlic ncslcrtt military alliance, opens the bicycle iiml motor- Lnndon. In order to take his present post, Montgomery retired as chief of the British Imperial staff. FIBSGIILBIIBII To Public Library On Monday afternoon, Nov. 22. 1 tczoivii Council, Knights llUllo tii-esentcd to the l. t. ll\' in this city, a book ‘ Services of Canad- 1. of Columbus. 153D- .i.l of work both in Can- HESS. tutti-ii was made L0 . Miss Jean C. Gill, Leo F. MacDonald, oi Charlottetown ' ialf of the Council. lit “a t. gflliitd by Mir. W-li- I-‘Pl 5.1 mitiiriiiiiii of the 5- ' ‘Illli oi the local K. oi crnlnliis a complete c KliIglilS of Colum- Ibus’ work in Canada and overseas with the armed forces. It also tilt-cs a fine description of what the K. of C. did when the first Canadian Division landed over- seas. The reports on the K. of C. hostels such as. where they ivere. l.'1 Canada and overseas is self- cxplanatnry of what the Knights of Colntnbus did for the men and women in uniform in World War II. Many of them are indeed proud oi the Knights of Columbus for the work they have done to Ietitci-taln and accommodate the armed sci-vices oi the world. 'I‘-he book carries‘ a picture oi His Eminence James Cardinal ‘.\/facGuigsii oi Toronto and a na- tivc oi Prince Edward Islnnd,wit!1 a group of Canadian chaplains at a K. of C. Albion Court Hotel. London. England. l-Ie was on his way to Rome. As he was exper- iencing sotne delay in reaching England on the return trip. the R.C.A.F. sent a special plane to Rome to bring i-Iis Eminence back to the United Kingdom. Space would not allow mention oi all the K. oi C. supervisors during world War II but worthy oi mention is Mr. Prank O'Neill of Charlottetown. This book ear- ries a fine surmnsry oi the report he submitted after three years’ captivity 1n I-Iong Kong . (This summary also tells about the prison camp, war, etc.. in I-Iong Kong.) This book also carries fine re- ports or the K. oi C. work done in the Middle East. Mediterranean campaign, Italy. and North West Europe. The Charlottetown Council are indeed proud to be able to present such finc reports oi the work done by tthe Knights of Columbus ,to the members of the armed forces during World War II. They are also proud to ‘have had the privilege in being able to present it to the Public Library in the city for the public to read. THRIILLING COMEDY FEATURES ' ‘THE DUDE GOES -WEST" Hilarious ccmedy interludes and spine-tingling action combine to make "The Dude Goes West." which opens at the Prince Edward The- atre today. one oi the season's mt-st enjoyable comedy-dramas. Lavlsn- ly produced by King ‘Bros. ‘for Ai- lied Artists. this unusual western film co-stars Eddie Albert and Gale Storm at the head of an exception- al cast. Albert. tn the title role. and the charming Miss storm. as the girl of local interest, but advertising of l “W!!! nature ml? be lnaortaed able In advance. graph. and Riverside screened coal. Phone 21334.. Dalzicl Brosv- FRIGERATOR Tocmbs Music Store. Gloves. Belts. etc., at The Fashion Shoppe. Great‘. George Street. Isabel liiitiaii. New Argyle, has sent. the Guardian a dandelion she pick- ed in the pasture on Noy. 25th. LO CENTRAL GUARDIAN flail column ta reserved tor new: at five centia a word, strictly pay CRASWELI. ror Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN ~ BURANCE. HOWARD MMNNIS’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. ISLAND views hand Craswell Studio. colored. COOKS for Christmas Photo- UNLOADING Sydney. invorness NORTHERN ELECTRIC RE- iiow on display. ONE TABLE oi reduced Mitts. Wool Scarves. Brasslercs, PICKED DANDELION — Miss SCHEDULED FLIGHTS daily Suinmerside and Moncton Phone litaritirrnc Central Airways Limited, 2061 0r 540. ABBIVING DAILY - New Fur Coats. latest styles. We sell only the best. from well known firms such as Model Fur and West Canadian Fur Co. Betts Fur Salon. Phone 1693 ‘I WE HAVE ESTABLISHED a. new Service Department for repairing Coleman Lamps and Lanterns and can now give prompt service on re- pairs to these appliances. R. T. Holman Limited. Charlottetown. CITY POLICE COURT -—- At the Stlpendiary Magistrates Court, Sat- urday. two men charged with breach of the Temperance Act np- peared and were ench fined $20 and costs or Ilti day's in jail. ‘These were the only cases appearing beicre Magistrate K. M. Martin. Personals Mr. and lVIrs. Pius Smith. who were married recently in Kinkora, have taken up residence in Char- lottetown. Mr. Smith is on the staff oi the Post Office. Mr. and Airs. Ciregory Murphy lute Bernice Coadyi arrived home Friday after a honeymoon spent Ill tlic hlarltlmes. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will reside Iii Hope River where Mr. Murphy is a prosperous farmer. The iiiiiny friends 0i little Olga ltuivling. it). will he pleased to learn that. slie is resting comfortably in l-he City iln>pltai follmvinr: llli cm- ' ll for appendicitis _ noriiiiig. She is the daughter 0i Mi‘. and Mrs. A. J. Uoivliiig. City tractive itcw s ecii team. and ac- count for characterizations which are nothing :»‘.i0l'l. of delightful. ‘They take llflViilllllgC of cvcry op- pliflllillly either in crriitc a lniiali or to acid excitement. to a clra: . ic .\llll.'llI0ll—- iiiid the sfory offers many opportunities I01‘ botli. Opening in Brooklyn in the year 1876. lilo first St‘f‘li(‘S find Albert. nu expert _iiiistit'itli, about to ll‘\llS- fer his I)ll.\lli0SS to the frontier town oi Arsenic City. Nevada: and Miss“Stoi'ni. duly warned by her grandmother to bevrare oi man. leaving on the same train with a map showing the location oi a mine (lisctivcred by liei" late lather. Though they rrnihlii ill. SWOIGS’ points, the pair become acquainted. and iti the west become the center oi an exciting and highly laugh- able series oi events. The picture pokes gentle satire at wcslcrii films in general. and is a veritable riot of merrlment, with outlaws and Indians galore adding to the complications. In the supporting cast. James Gleason gives a heart-ivanning per- formance as a grizzled prospector. and Binnie Barnes is effective as the steely lender of a bnnd of rene- gades, bent on stealing the map of Gale's mine. Gilbert Roland and Barton MncLane are excellent as western barlmcii — not mombers oi the saiiic gang, but outdoing each other iii sheer dcviliry. "The Dude Goes West“ has been directed vritl-i rare comedy insight by Kurt Neumann. and King Bros. have produced the iilm on a scale which gives it added importance. Richard Sale and Mary Loos pro- vlded a clever screenplay, and ti’: musical background by Dtmlt Tiomkin matches perfectly the lilt- lng mood oi the story. Photography by Karl struss is outstanding. will enjoy every minute oi it. SAVE MONEY with NO RGBBING ' AEROWAX You can save up to Z0, a pint- ovi your Floors and livioium. Here is a "big“ motion picture which is pure, rollicking fun. You Seeded Sticky RAISINS, 4lbs. Sunkist Juicy ORANGES, 4 Dozen Graves APPLE JUICE, 5 tins ‘._._......-.............. Barbour’: PEANUT BUTTER, Large Jar run: cocoANurTm” For Christmas Baking, Lb. . . . . . . . . . . ........ .. 59E Choice Eating APPLES, 2 Dozen ....... .. 55c CHOICE CARROTS l0 lbs. Buy TODAY for t-Iie Winter. YOUNG TENDER FOWL 4 to 6 lbs. Each Lb. . 2 lbs. fiiisTeit/io: CREAMERY BUTTER Dozen FRESH GRADE A PULLET EGGS Firm Ripe BANANAS, 3 lbs. We Deliver 0.0.1). CASH 6c CARRY STORES l8’! GREAT GEORGE ST. The Big Store wltl- the Big Stock Phone ‘H7 Magic Baking POWDER, Tin Jello PUDDINGS, 3 pkgs. LEMON VANILLA 8 oz. Jug. 2 tor,... .291: iiIerlIbIros, 1-4 lb. 9C Bulk ORANGE 8r LEMON PEEL, Lb. ......25c 25c KRAFT CHEESE Pkg. MIRACLE WHIP Jar Tobie RAISINS, Pkg. XMAS CANDY 35 Varieties . Fresh Ground ...... 55c COFFEE, Lb. Beautiful 1 Colors YARN lkil‘. -1 Sc Let's Talk TURKEY We are now taking orders for Christmas. A small deposit: will hold a choice bird for you. CHRISTMAS FOOD SALE BUY NOW WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE CHRISTMAS CARDS I6 in Box XMAS MIXED NUTS Lb. Buy TODAY While Stock Lasts ........... ..1....45C Extra Special Sugar Cured PICNIC STYLE HAMS, Lb. ................ '1 44c Limited Supply Order Now Iceberg HEAD LETTUCE, Lurge Seedless Fancy GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for ............ ..19c a ..'....-. ......... -19c Fresh Stock SHELLED WALNUTS, Lb ............. .. 89c The Nutty’: Buy of the Season N0. I BREAKFAST BACON Machine Sliced, Lb. Unsweetened GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 5 tins ..... CHOICE POTATOES 25c Peck—75 lb. Bug . . . . . . .. 1.19 CORNED SPARE RIBS 2 Ibs. Fancy Quality \ FRESH curator GRAPES z :1... . . . . . . .. 25c The Best Value In Fruit You Ccin Buy $175,000 has been paid out Prince Edward Island by the insurance companies operating Canada to the beneficiaries deceased policyholders in de mg the first tltree quarters i948. The figure for all provinces Insurance Officers Association more than 95 percent oi the insurance business cd the sum of $55,578,601. This sum represents a death claims. in Prince Edward Island, ordinary life insurance RIICB. in Prince Edward Island was proximately $1700 for ordinary surance and $600 for group insurance certificates. Blue Gross Rates To Be Advanced ly rising hospital costs compel subscriber rates to enable benefits to members was the cision reached by the executiv a meeting with legal advisers administrative oiilciala announced later. it was said. hospitals were approved for nature oi plan officials and pital governing boards. service agreements including by the provincial chapters of Canadian Red Cross Society. Dr. Joseph A. MacMillan meeting. Those present incl Saint John, H. F. MacPliee. K. tlgonish. Ruth Cook Wilson, rotary-treasurer of Moncton. Jqfl spread ‘it on -Ories 1e a shine! ANOTHER BARGAIN! Downing. comptroller and T. In loving her 29th. 1M8. his days, Sincere and kind in heart mind. behind. AFRO FAST! WAX-Infill DIM” who shares his adventures in the ivild and ivoclst west. forn- w st I Inserted by wife and family. and accidental death claims dur- the first nine month-s oi the year, as compiled by the Canadian Life data supplied by companies doing in Catiada, shows that such payments reach- slight increase over the comparable fig- ure for i947 when $5l.488.122 was distributed in death and accidental rlcath aiirl accidental death pay- tnents were made uucicr 105 pol- icies of which 97 per cent were policies. and the remaining 3 per cent were certificates under group life insur- Of’ the face value paid. M75258 or 98.5 per cent. was under ordin- lrisurance _ ary life insurance policies, and $1.7m or 1.5 per cent, was under certificates of group plans. ' The average size of’ the death claims in the nine-month period MONCTON. Nov. 2154mm sharp- association reluctantly to advance Maritime Blue Cross Plan to maln- tnln its policy of providing service at: Monc- ton. Advanced rates will become, effective beginning January 1. 1949. The amount of increase will be‘ Service agreements to replace present contracts with member Several new member hospitals will receive Cross Outpost hospitals sponsored: Charlottetown was chairman of the John N. Flood, vice-chairman, Saint John. Ambrose Wheeler Moncton, Prof. R. P. Donkln Halifax. J. F. H. Teed, K. C. Charlottetown, Alex Mclnnis of An- ter W. B. Dick. Moncton, D. well Doyle. enrolment manager. IN MEMORIAM memory o! Ivan E. Wattera who paaed away Novem- Loving and kind in all his Wnyl. Upright and Just. to the end of What a beautiful memory he iett iaaisiaiiiiiiisuriiiice New British Arms I Depot To Open Today TORONTQ Nov_ 29_M°;e than‘ LONDON. Nov. 26 -- (Reuters) — Britain's substitute for the arms depots of Palestine and Egypt. a Iiii-square-mile arsenal in Kenya. will be opened Saturday’. Begun late last your as “Operat- ion Igioo,“ this greaiest British depot abroad is believed to be the hub of a master defence plan for ‘Africa. involving economic and oommitnlcatiotis developments in ("o-operation with France. Belgium and South Africa. and fizuriii: as an important sector of ti: whole Commonwealth defence scheme. Inspecting the brise inst. Decem- ber. Field Marshal Viscount Mont- goniery. then commander of the imperial General Staff. said lie wished he had had such a depot, WIlIi the vast open country around it. for training oi troops in the Second World War. Ii there were masses of British 1n life in of nth of for (ill life the I The base it at MacKLnnQn Road about 70 miles from the good East African port of Mombasa. Aside from the virtues for training. there is a population of li-OOQODO, under tlie British East. African command. from which base defence forces could be drawn. It is understood that South Africa. iii addition to expressing its Willlllgiiflfis to develop roads linking Kenya and the Rhodeslas with the Union, has suggested the establishment oi a jointly-maln- tiiizied lltlil\C auxiliary force in Kenya. which could be expanded rapidly in the eveiit of W81’. Early last. year. after Britain had miide liei- first move to zet out of Egypt and it appeared like- ly to leave Palestine. sites in Kenya. Uganda aiid ‘Tanganyika were surveyed as possible arms storehouses. The immediate need LEGENDS (Continued from Page 2) house. Loudly he called to her, but the child only lifted her head long enough to take a uood look at her lzitlier and then fled in terror to the shelter of the log cabin. “What has happened to our dar- ling lltiary?" he said/half aloud. “VI/by, the child doesn't even rec- ognize her own father." It was true. The witch had giv- en i\lur_v n new mind. a mind that saw and heard only the things of the present. The past. was blank and dark. e e The father. now thoroughly arous- ed, forgot all about his fears and. seizing a stout stlclt. marched straight for the witch's house, swearing by the stars of heaven he would pull the old hag to pieces and rescue his precious daughter. But when he was about to step across the threshold a mighty dark- ness settled nll about the place so that lie could not even see a foot ahead. l-ie hud it mental picture of where the latch ought to be; but when he reached out his hand t.o grasp it. there was nothing but space, szive for the surrountliitt trees which grew close up to tht building. Titus thwarted and be deviled, he had to give up. Early next morning he again ent ered the forest with a handful oi men he had coaxed and bribed to follow him. The sun had not yet risen when the little party pushed their way along the seldom trodden path which led them directly to the patch of cleared land where they hoped to surprise Madatn Switherl and effect the rescue of little Mary llrlaclntyrc. But they were too late. Time passed. and the story o! liladarii Switliers and the lost Mary lylacInLvrc almost passed from our ken. It has now become a legend and must therefore take its place along with other strange tales 0t past generations. The next story: Glooscap. The Story 0t HONOR WAR ("ORRESPONDENTS SYDNEY, Aiistraiia—tCP; - A committee has been formed in Sydney by Dr. C.E...W.. Bean. Aus- tralian official ltistorian of ti" First. World War. t0 establish a memorial to Australian ivar cor- ap- i11- lite the the de- e at and I £3.51 I‘ Red the . l oi uded C. oi MANY OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM sec- \‘Va|- O. Led- and q, w.‘ _-_-.-h ‘Q ‘ ‘ ‘ .3J.)..'l‘." \\ - ‘FKICIIKKICXIGIGIGH B1. at a‘~’.I€‘-‘Z‘4'£¢Cl€1€.'€'u .. What teen-aged Boy or Girl thrilled with one of wouldn't be these Bicycles. The very latest in make and sturdily constructed. Then for the younger ones there sire- TRICYCLES — SLEIGHS — WAGONS the nicest giits tiller the tics You're sure of pleasing the Iii-tie folks and with ct selection from the following gift articles we now have on display. HOCKEY souieusm Give the youngster or a even the oldster pair of Skates, and if hockey minded udd- GAUNTLETS — PADS — HOCKEY STICKS ADD THE FINAL TOUCH By securing your lighting effects here. Our stock includes- Indoor Lights Outdoor Lights Indoor Candles Wreaths soldiers, lie said. this would llll— was to have an area where arms empty space. Then lie felt. about r cloubtedly be the place to train from Egypt, Palestine and India for the house itself. It was not IBSDOHdPHI-s klllvd In tllc SECOIId them. Wliillii lm ciiinipeti. there. 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