I DECEMBER 6. 1949 . . .. ... _, mus GUARDIAN. ruastorrsrowu _ _ _ m _ __, (AGE ma? (j !_ i i '_ . hldrlddflilafxlruililxll. tfllid 3831133. T H E C E N T R A L G U A R D I A N Mlow ‘ndians Sffesses Dunes liiik Production Makes Huge (lain In ill-Year Span uurnziou (or) Dec a. miction m cana b llloil , on; ‘although the countrys pgpulilllml has not gained in the same proportion. ‘n; to a recent survey! of the American di p-y statistics by cm cnllpflliy. The iolal Id g peak in m: =\ oi almost 4,000,011) unlis. Sim-e tlien cows been [lPPfCBSllig in number uiainh- in heavy export-S 0f pallll‘. i0 pile llllF diiCllllll was trend. 194.8’ milk and CON-lent mELIIOdS. p, 1939 a total of 3,081,000 5,55.’ ssf Christmas Concert NOTRE DAME ACADEMY MONDAY the 19th Time 8:15 P.M. Admission 50c (salu- unsm YIII of milk and milk products (la has increased by almost pounds over a ten-year munber of cows reach- lien nillk production also (u a record of 1'l,626,'7'12,000 i lie United States. ahead of the 1939 out- ,,, at .1 result of more scientific for production of PTO- Cenudien Birth Rate milch OTTAWA, B? o head h“. Statistics reported due dairy Des- pro- ed. The cumulative total for life of 259.187. The number cows but the total for the first quarterly dividend stock of $1.75 a OII R. ‘Ewart Siavert. ed a director. ducts. Last year, a Canadian cow population oi approximately 3.- 700.000. about equal to the nuznber of families in Canada. accounted l6,645,l4il,030 pounds. Oi the Dominion! total milk production, an increasing amount is marketed in the form‘ of canned evaporated and condensed milk. Continues Te Increase 4—(CPi- The number of births in Canada is still going up. Births in Canada for the month of September totalled 30,- 594, an increase of 713 over the 29.- 881 babies born in the sarne month in 1948, the Dominion Bureau nf Saturday. It marked the fifth successive month that on increase has been recotrrd- e first nine months this year show- ed 263,371 births, up 1.6 per cent from the corresponding 1948 fig; O deaths in September increased to 9.511 from 8.830 in September, 1943. nine months this year was lower at '39,- 023 compared with 89.465 in 1948. NICKEL DIVIDEND DECLARED NEW YORK, Dec. 5 —-(OP)-J1‘hl directors of the International Nickel Company today declared a regular preferred share. DBYB-ble in United States currency Feb. 1, i950 to holders on record Jan. 3. 1950. president of the Consolidated Minimg and Smelt- ing Company of Canada. was elect- Thh column h "fined n" M“. I COOK'S for Photographs of local tutarcet, but udvértising ei a neway nature may be inserted at five cents 1 word, utrletiy p“. able in advance, CRASWELL for rnologrsphs. AT vouu saavica-Ai-axau M1 Company. Phone mo. SURANCE. GET YOUR TREE LIGHTS and Service. 180 Kent. CHANDLER BROS. for all Pl‘! wood and Chrometrlm require- comuiusuarioiv um m mmi" SURANCE. -—-- auwAan MIcINNIS Fitted Tm; ANNUAL “IEETING of the Footwear at 175 Queen Street. New Dominion Farmers Institute at. Afton Hail, ‘luesday, December 6th, at 8 P. M. RESERVE Tuesday, Feb. 21. turkey dinner, Ladies Aid Prince Edward Island Hospital. SPECIAL PRICES on Machine. less Permanenis at the Marie Elena. this week. Phone 2191. 1x4 Rich- mond Street. SEE OUR COMPLETE line of beautiful luggage before buying elsewhere. S. L. Hardy 8: Co. 102 Kent St. Apr: you INTERESTED in out- door Lhristmas lighting. Call Chappellc & Co. 1440. GIVE A CHRISTMAS GIFI‘ that saves lives all the year through. Be a donor at Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics week of December 12th, at Suninierside, Kensingtoii, Montague, Souris and Charlotte- town. GIVE A CHRISTMAS GIFT that saves lives all the year round, be a Red Cross Blood Donor at Clinics being -held week of De- cember 11th. at Summerslde, R. C. A. F. Station, Kensington. Mon- tague, Sourls and Charlottetown. See times and places in block ad. Donuts are needed. CALL STOREY ELECTRIC 2.6194. for Refrigerator, Motor and Wash- ing Machine Repairs. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airway Limited 2061 0r 5-10. OUR STORE will be open All day Wednesdays from now until Christmas. W. W. Wellner Ltd., Jewellers 51110121868. SCHEDULED FLIGHTS dam" " "" to Suninierslde and Moncton Phone Maritime Central Airway: Limited. 2061 or 540. UNLOADING FERTILIZER Unloading of the fertilizer on the freighter Godivor commenced yes- terdaylmoniing at the Railway Whmnf. 'Ilhe freighter had been in port since early last week but was unable in secure a berth at the wharf. The Panamanian ship THE NATION'S Business. ‘M. J. Caldwell will speak over CBA Tuesday, Dcccmbci" 6th. at 8.45 P. M. GOOD-S ON DISPLAY 142 Prince St. / OiiiiiSTMIiS J. ERNEST OIIOOSE GIFTS HERE OUR ASSORTMENT 1S LARGE YARDLEYS-IN SETS to $10.00 YARDLEYS (Complete Dis- play of all Yardleys items). ASHES OF ROSES SETS EVENING IN PARIS SETS WILLIAMS SETS ETC. Fancy Boxed CHOCOLATES CIGARETTES In Fancy Boxes TOBACCOS PASCALLS CANDIES CALL IN TODAY AND MAKE CHOICES H. WORTH Phone 82 - DRUGGIST Perla, which had occupied the Godvofls berth. and Eskimo both sailed with potato cargos over the week-end. The Perla sailed for the United States and the Ekliimo for Newfoundland. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY -—Siai'tiiig Wcdiicsliziy, Dec. 7th. our sioro will be opcn nli day and cvcry Wednesday during the nionih oi‘ Dcccmhcr, Piowse Bros. Ltd. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their Personals copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the previous day to FERSONAL v _ The many friends of Mrs. Percy Gay will be sorry to learn that sha is a patient in the P.E. Island Hospital. guarantee insertions. Out of city advertisers who telephone classi- fieds, etc, should particularly bear this in mind. GOOSE SEASON CLOSED The season on wild geese closed yesterday evening. Legal shooting o! migratory birds in this province is over for the season. The end of the hunting season finds ducks and geese still present in large num- bers and they will continue to re- main with‘ us until a permanent freeze-up. The Rev. A. H. Hart-Davies at one time Rector of Port l-lill, P. E. I., has been appointed Vicar of St. Jude's, East Brixhairi. Lon- don, S. E. ' Dr. Blois C. LePage returned to Rockcliffe, Ontario, by plane on Saturday morning after spend- ing four weeks with his mother, Mrs. E. C. LePage. Pownal St. CITY POLICE COURT.—Ai. the Stlpendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. a man charged with drunken assault was fined $30 and costs or 30 days ln jail. Four men Mr. and Mrs. Peter Toole, South Melville and Mr. and Mrs. Nicho- las Gillls of DeSable have returned -home, after s. very pleasant three charged “rim hem‘: drunk and m- weeks visit, visiting friends in MEN'S G LADIES‘ qvenmom cases From $11.00 _te $29.95 LADIES‘ HAT BOXES $9.95 to $11.50 MEN'S curs sass ‘ . $11.95 re $25.00 I. S. McDONAI-D I LADSTONE- BAGS $30.00 \ l capable appeared. Two were fined $20 and costs or 30 days in jail each and the ollier two were each fined $10 and costs or 20 days in jail. Bangor, Boston, Haverhill, New York and Lynn. Mr. T.F‘. Mitchell, Manager of The Bank of Nova Scotla, Cihar- lottetown leaves this morning for Halifax. NS. to attend the Annual Meeting of the shareholders of The Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. Mitchell expects to be away three or four days, LEAVING FOIL WEST —- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas IVigmc-rc. Kans- ingtoii, leave on Saturday on a visit t4) their son. Dr. lib-ed Wugniore, at Moose Jaw, 811514.. and other wostern centres. They expect to be absent about six months. Mr. Wlgmore, who has iiiliy recovered from an illness whirl) compelled him to re- tire a few years ago from active farming. is a iozvtiicr member of the Legislature for the First District of Queens. . SOUTH MILTON SCHOOL Report for November. Grade IX - 1. Inis liiord. Grade VIII — 1. Doris Mac- Lean, 1 Gerald MacLean, 3. Ger- ald Ford. FINE!) FOR. IIUNTING 0N SUNDAY -- Yesterday morning a resident oi Flat River was fined $10.00 and costs for hunting on Sunday. Penalty was imposed by Stipendiary Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet at Charlottetown. The of- fense was committed at the Big Winston Ford. Grade II’! - l. Wesley Curtis. 2. Leslie Poole. Grade If - i. Louise MBcNBiIL Grade I - l. Alba MacQuarrie. 2. llistella Ramsay. Lea Moose - teacher. IN MAGISTRATE’! COURT- A female resident of Charlotte- town, convicted of having moon- shine in her possession was fined $100.00 and costs or three months in jail hy Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet in the Queen's County Magistrate! Court yesterday morning. Two Charlottetown men (‘0Ii\’ll‘((‘fI uiirlcr the Highway Traffic Act for having the wrong licence plates on a car were each fined $5.00 and costs or 10 days. A Pleasant Grove resident charged with having intoxicating liquor in his possession which was nni. pui-riizisvd from a vcndor liad his case mlourned. FREDlB-IOTON SCHOOL Honor roll for November. Grade X - 1. Eleanor and Duleinea Morrison (equal). 2. Ben Cutcllffe, 3. Arthur Weeks Weeks. 2. Allison Weeks. Grade V - l. Evelyn Weeks, 2 Byron Cutcllife, 3. Jimmy Ross. Grade IV - 1. Morris Weeks, 2 Kathleen Weeks. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — A most enjoyable evening was spent at the iinmo of Mr. and Mrs. George ll. Johnston, Suffolk, on Thursday, November M. when a Wesley Stevenson (equal i . brirle-to-bc was led to the seat of honor by Miss Ella Reid. A prettily-decnrated basket, three times fillcd. was then carried into the room bv Velda Glennie and Catherine Mac-Arthur. The pre- sents were opened by Miss Ella ‘Reid and the accompanying verses were read by Miss Ellen K. Munn, while Miss Jean Johnston, RN, CEREAL TREAT sister of the hrirlc-to-be. arranz- rd the gifts rm the table. Min ‘ I Johnston thanked ‘her many ,.. friends for their lovely gifts and ‘ invited all lo visit in her new home. IN MEMORIAM In niI-mnry ofwVri-mn Clvippell. nobobnthom. Kendnrion. Decan- ber 6th, i044. Age 24. Many a lonely heartache Mmv a silent tear Always a beautiful Innnoiry 0i one whom we loved so dear. God gave us strength to Iiaht It And courage in bear the blow. Dot what It meant to lose our girl No one will ever know. Ev;- Remembered Mom and Dad. FOR A HOT '4 I OONFRDERATION LIFE IN- Deoorations at MacDonald Radio Grade Vi - 1. Lloyd White, 2. Point. Fist Riven. The case was pug,“ uwman“; Dom and investigated and prosecuted by the gum; Mwgmnl 1,311. pools and RaQM. POIICO. weglg out“, Weeks Grade IX - 1. Helen Stevenson. Grade vm - 1. Beulah Has- lam, 2. Mary Weeks. s. Vernon Grade VT - 1. Allan Stevenson, . CLOSED: ' Stores will close at 6 p.m. Grade II‘! -_ 1. Albert weeks and Grade II - 1. Shirley weeks. z. Joan Stevenson, 3. David Bertram. Grade I - All with an A stand- large number of neighbours and in; _ Danni, Stevenson, Blois friends assembled to ienger a ml; wee)“, Ram! Rwkhmm Jimmy cellaneoiis STIOWPI‘ in onor Weeks. Perfect attendance, Arthur . . . » » their riaiisllmf- Laura. prevlousTrto Weeks. VBITIOH Weeks, an... The above business periods have been agreed upon and announced well In advance in ' ‘ . e n ' ° ‘w’ “"“‘"“h"'g mama“ e wwks‘ mm” w°°ks' R°"““° a sincere effort to offer real service to all patrons of Charlottetown retail business Ross, Donnie Stevenson. To Take Case To Exchequer Court OTTAWA, Dec. 5—(CP)—- The Six Nations Indians, seeking to claim $1,289,467 from the Crown lii what it contends are debts more than a century old, was giv- en the go-ahead by the Sup- reme Court of Canada today as far as part of the money is con- cerned. The court ruled the Indians have a right to appear before the Exchequer Court and try to establish claim to $160,000 which was taken from the Indians‘ trust fund more than 100 years ago and never returned, , lii addition to the $l60,000,| {irtliur Lemiellx of Ottawa, coun- sel for tile Indians, is expected to seek interest charges totalling $811,085, briiigiiil-Z illi‘ iolal amount still sought, by the Six Niiiions to $971,085. ’l‘lio Indians sought 1o claim re- payment from the Federal Gov- ernment for what happened to certain lands iii the Western On- turio counties of Brant and Haldi. mand.’1‘l10 lands were granted them by King Gcorgc lii. for their assistance in the American revolution. Of Citizenship Ai Rotary luncheon i General laxity on the part of the Public in respect to carrying out, lthe duties and privileges of citizen, 5WD 1s evident practically every-I where, said Mr. Harvey R, Doane, 0A., Halifax, President of the‘ Dominion Association of Chartered, Accountants. He was lddfeSsln-g m; Charlottetown Rotary Cluib at thelri luncheon yesterday. ‘ Mr. Doane said he had visited a‘ 1313c number of the municipalities] from coast to coast, and had (gum that the number of citizens ex- ercising their right to vote, was far below the number qualified. The danger of such a. situation is that a ‘comparatively small number of organized and determined Oom- munists may achieve high office or at least be encouraged to try for these posts. i The speaker cited the case of Tor- onto where Communists succeeded in electing two councillors and very nearly placed their candidate in the mayor's office. As a service club one of whose db- lecis is the encouragement of community service. Rotarians should 4o all they an to develop more in- Thrit was in i798. Since iiien. I'm l" civic l-“lln- Th1! m1! be tile Indians contend, parts of the fici-wmplBhld through constantly laud were flooded in the biiiiciiigikeeirins before the nwlvle- the of ihc \'\'cllanri Cellini; they l-CJ rights and PYiVUBEOS they B01052‘ reivcd no compciislillon for land! As key men in the conimiiiiiiy they sold lo lllf! Grand Rl\f‘l‘ Naviga-l Shfillld act as leaders and take .1 “A Cedar Chest Heads My Christmas List!” For your Wife, Mother, Sweetheart or Daugh- ter, what could be finer for Christmas than n roomy Cedar Chest from CROCKETT it STOREY! It provides a handy place i0 store blankets, winter clothes, precious linens and ialilcciotiis. Because of the fragrant cedar lin- lug inoihs stay away. Several sizes and styles tioii Company in 1832; “d1 lively interest in all matters of. moneys belonging to them ‘were 1111-0110 001105"!- "11 We can Olllf/j to choose from‘ ' ~ ~ stop by todayl ‘o be sure sunk in worthless Grand River "u" l"! 1115375104 PWbUC Oplfllorln 0f )'0\1l‘l- our governments, civic, provincial, siock by the irustccs. When they bronchi, fllfl case before Mr. Justice C, C. O'Connor (If the Exchequer Court in 1943, he ruled they liad no basis for claim in any of those matters. ‘Today's judgment upheld Mr. Justice O‘Coiiiior's ruling as far as the first two incidents went, but allowed the Indians’ right i0 claim in the tlilrd case-the moneys "alleged to have been paid by the old Province of Can- ada for the purchase of shares of the Grand River Navigation Com- Dflfl)’, out of the proceeds of the Sale of lands surrcnricrcd in 1798. and federal will conduct their pro- ceedings in accordance to the trut- wi9h¢s of the people," the speaker said. Dr. Doane mentioned n number of the excuses usually offered for not voting alll of which ho said showed a lack of appreciation of that persons responsibilities. "Good citizenship requires that we Rive "our full support to the men holdlngl public office, all of whom are giv-‘ lng their time freely and often at great personal sacrifice, for the‘ good of the community. We should also not hesitate to offer ourselves as candidates for these positions so that there is real competition for the honour of being chosen by the’ voters." l He also urged that something be. done to teach the youth of the‘ community the furkiamentais of, government. A course in civics in the schoofls would be a splendid preparation for these future vot- ers. Guests yesterday included Mr. B. M. Sears. and Dr. Lloyd Sharw. Rotation Jim Burden was install- ed as chairman of the Stork Com- mittee and received the full regalia of office from the retiring chairman. Rotarisn Hal Shaw. Chairmen at yesterday's meeting were Rotarians Norman Anderson and Lloyd Wellner. Al udvurue in LIFE DIG 40' CHEST Ne. 2360 —CA—RD PARTY CROCKETT S: STOREY LTD. feature the full line as manufactured by each-LANE, BOS- HART and HUNDERICH-Beautiful Chests by reliable manufacivmrl An enjoyable bazaar and card party was held in Covehcad Com- munity Hall on November 1.6. It was sponsored by the womerfs m- stltute of West Covcliead. Mr. 0,11 Willis capably acted as auctioneer for the many useful articles which were sold. Progressive auction was enjoyed by all, and later lunches were sold by the ladies. An in- teresting feature of the evening was the drawing of a ticket on a large sultana cake made and beau- tifully decorated biy Mrs, A, s_ Reed, The holder of the lucky ticket was Mr. Lee Iksery, 134 Kent St. OPEN NORWEGIAN MINES duco educational films on 1001A topics. A training course in Jam- ales. for l2 West Indies technician! will begin next year. .- SHOPPING HOURS FOR TIIE MONTH OF DECEMBER Teovoid confusion and for the convenience of the patrons of the following merchants of Charlottetown‘ the shopping hours as listed have been agreed upon by the stores listed below. ' * i ” ’ ’ ~ ‘ O P E N ' ~ O Stores will remain open en WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON during Decem5er¢ Stores will remain open on THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENlNGS-dhe 22nd and 23rd- December until 9 p.m. Stores will remain open until 6 p.m. SATURDAY 24th. December (Christmas Eve). dUCBd ZJDO COD! Of 0i‘! 111 the 155C GEORGETOWN‘ British Quin.“ “"0 sllmmim- Tm! he" ‘MW - (or) - A colonial film unit is ores with an average of 15 per cent working Wm, me governments o! zinc and lead. British Caribbean colonies to pro- BLEKVASSLI, Norway ._ (GP)... Pilot mines in the new zinc and 10nd fields at Blekvassli hgvg pm. ' . SATURDAY 24th December (Christmas Evelt" Stores will be closed on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 26th. and 21th. Dec. Stores will close at 6 p.m. SATURDAY 31. December (New Year's EveY Stores will be closed on MONDAY 2nd. January I950. and at the some time co-operate with the large number of employees that serve you in-this retail business. WRIOIHT SHOE CO. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. LePAGE SHOE CO. MILLER BROS. SIMPSONS AGENCY ‘McFARLANE BROS. CROCKETT &'. STOREY LTD. TOOMBS MUSIC STORE MOORE 8a McLEOD LTD. ‘IMETROPOLITAN STORE LTD. S. A. McDONALD F. W. WOOLWORTH LTD. HOWARD McINNIS ROGERS HARDWARE LTD. AGNEW-SITRPASS STORES STANLEY SHAW & PEARDEN LTD FIT-RITE SHOE CO. LTD. The Charlottetown Board oi Trade RETAIL MERCHANTS COMMITTEE _lOpen Tuesday 27th December.