DECEMBER 11. 1951 r'''. J?"- a ' TO ALL GOIIGERNED ,3& Vb SQN-School Work. SIS-,-Extra Typing Practice MOM-Club Work Xx DAD-Business. The Ideal Christmas Gift Till!) NEW UNDERWOOD PORTABLE This Is The Time To Place Your Order. Budget Terms if Desired. R. IVO GIIIIMOIIE 53 Queen St. Phone 2884 Adding lllachines - Calculators -- Duplicators iihnqiio Writers - Tape Recorders - Furniture THE WORIIMI-2NiS (l0.III'I-JNSA'I'l0N A('1' '. rill .IlIPltilUll is l.lll'Ct'tC(l to the following provisions oi the , iii Act. .s'I'.("l'ION ml st as TTION (4) wt-,--n any work within the scope of this Part is under- . 2.. in .-i contractor or contractors. the person for whom such uni-i. is unilertukcn shall, within seven days after the milking ..: .-n--.- surh contract notify the Board in writing of the making w Vlllll contract or contracts and in such notice shall state nil the name and address of the contractor or contractors: in The nature of the work to he performed by the con- L: ll twr or contractors; iri the amount. payable under the contract, whether a lump (::V or in proportion to the amount of work done, and in the :i-inr l'.'ISP give the full particulars, wit the probable length of time for completion of the work lu in pt-rtnrnied by the contractor or contractors. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 'vi. Alban Farmer II. A.. LL. I. MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. l. Chas. R. McQDuaid B.A. BARIIISTER. SOLICITOIL NOTARY. Et.e.. nnsti-rn Trust Building CII:lIlL0'T'TETOWN Phone 111! "Eloise is. minor n r .uacPlIEE. B.A.. ILC. E. SOIIERLED TRAINOB. B A. Barristers, - in. IA”. Walthen Gander. LL. B. ll.lltlllSTEIl, SOLICITOR, Eta. Phillipe Building 111 Grafton Street Itlouey to Loan Collection :L.:....m.?.mm Gander 8: Haszard '.ll.ItI-'.RT A. GAUDET. B. A., LL. I Bsrristerl end Benetton Money to been Csnsdisn Bank of Commerce Illa: J. A. McGuigan BAREISTEI. SOLIGITOB. I00. NOTARY. ETO. BARBETEE NOLICITOI. OUEBIE IIUILDTNG Matheson. Peaks 8: Nicholson A. W. MATEESON. l.0. A. ll. PEAKI, l!.A.. LLB. JOHN 1'. NICHOLSON. LL11 Barristers. ate. Collections - Money To Loan to Great .George Street Charlottetown rnsoskic A. LARGE. K. c. Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Royal Bank of Canada Building Charlottetown. P E. l. LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES J. A. CARRI iTHERS Ol'POME'l'IiIS'I' PHONE 2872 123 Kent Street (Next to Simpson; Agency) s Palmer & Hasiam A. J. EASLAM, ILA-. LLB. t Banister. Eta. hat of Nova suotis (Iumben Charlottetown. P. It. I. MONEY T0 LOAN Bell. Mathieson & Foster Barristers. Solicitors, etc. R. R. BELL. K.C. D. L. MAT!-IIESON. I..I..B.. K.C. 0. IL FOSTER. LLB. Loans on City and Farm Properties. 150 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. E. L J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist Em onmln-d. slsues fitted Comer Kent 5 Gina Ito. Office Phone I956-Iloase 101! Dr. W. R. Carson chlnllraetor rsimr Gredeete F -ensnsomrrrown ;I'f'I6 Ion zoi Prlnoe st. Allison lit. Gillie. I.L.I. BARRISTEI. SOLICPIOR. Elia. 180 llehsnonil BL - Otrtown. Phone no BYIIIII J. IIIAIT 0.0. OPIOMETIIIT HIM Rut street mum: at i Hmlllfll North American Hotel lir. John E. starns VETERINARY SITIIGIION Phone 120 m Pownal st. office Ilonrs D1 sppouisimi Dr. A. L. Maelsaae . DENTIST Dental I-Rey Gl.ORlA'lUII.DINl! I79 Grafton It. ' Phone II on ci:N'iiRA THF.- GUARDIAN. L GUARDIAN This column Is reserved to- new. of local interest. but edvertislni; of I newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly ply- able in advance. .IIMMY'5 '.l'AxI -Phone 525. COOK'S STUDIO for pictures. perfect WAGON-s1.79 to s1'l.95 at The Bike Shop. CRASWI-ILL for Better P'.iow- graphs. C II I N E H E NOVELTIES Christmas. Craswell Studio. for KENWOOD, Canada's National Overcoat at Jack Cameron's. TOYS WITH PLAY VALUE It HOCKEY STICKS, 35c to 53.25. The Bike Shop. SLEIGHS AND SHOVIZLS for the kiddies at The Bike Shop. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Thousands of Toys, Firestone, Bryenton, Mc- Kay 8: Co. WIN A DIIXMASTEIK or a boy's or girl's bicytlc, at The CIIENILLIE -II0llSEl7OA'I'S. as- sorted shades at The Fashion Shoppe. KROY TVOOI. hose for men. the ideal Cliristniiis gift at Jack Canicronis. REFI:IGI3R.l'I'0l'lS. Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer repairs, storey Electric. Phone 3007. FLIGIITS DAILY except Silli- day to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airways THE "BRITISH BYFORD” BOX for men. 1000- Virgin wool-wnotlr ling liner made. 5105 at Henderson at Cudmcre. MarDONAI.l) RADIO SERVICE 180 Kent. Street. Radio repairs, sound equipment. Disc Recording. Rogers Majestic and Stewart. War- ner Radim. - 1SLANIIIII'l'S SI.'(7('I2SS IN ON-. TARIA-At. the recent annual commencement. exercises of the Central Collegiate in Hamilton. 0nt., Donald Aitken. son of Rev. Dr. E. Melville Aitken was A double prizc winner. In addition to an honour diploma. he was awarded the Hamilton Spectator gold medal for English and Science. and the Stolen award for English and mathematics. Donald is now is student. at Toronto University in first year prc-mcd. course. . Personals Ill Her many friends at Hunter River are sorry to learn that Mrs. Daniel Mrl-iadyen is a patient in the P. 1. llospitnl. Friends and selaiives are pleased to know -that Mrs. Lois Ford, Spriniz Park Road. City, has re- turned home after being a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George MacLen- nan, accompanied by Garth. Alex- andra. have left: for Pan-sboro, N. S.. to visit their daughter Louise. who is on the staff of the. South Cumberland Memorial Hospital. IN MEMORIAM In Iovlr;;-Fniemory of RICHARD JOHNSTON who departed this life December Iith. 1950. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Husband and Daddy. worn. STANFORD w. cium' Killed In Action in Italy on December 11-I2--I944. when we walk amid the shadows An dthe skies an over cast. tVI1en we linger half bewildered. Twist the future and the past. We shall always find tiho "lllsnlrr" Al: the parting of the way. VV'e shell hear His strong voici- saying, I am with you sll the wsy. Thank God for the faith that teaches, When the strugglee of Ilfe are o'er. we shall meet our own loved ones And know them all once more. Lnvinxly Remembe us: by Wife and son. Ruth and Kenneth. IN iisiidiiiism lM('-Pl. 8. VV. CARI! Killed in Italy December 11th. IM4. II. II. MAKE all GIIMPAIIY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 110 Great George I Phones soso - M11 - Box 'f IMNDOLIWI W. MANNING. CA. St.. Charlottetown 241 ERMA P. MIcPHElSON. O.A. Other officeewat nsmsr. Moncton. at. Johns. Amherst. Dart- mouth, lientviile, Liverpool, New Glasgow and 'l'ruro. McDONALD, CUBIIIE 0 C0. ciuurrssso iwootinnnrs "Montreal. Qeebeo. Ottawa. Toronto. Saint John. lhernrooes. ' Iver. Ilrhlau lane. Iloncton. Ilenillten. Charlottetown. Currie Bldg, chsrionemn Telephone Mu At the going down of the sun. and in the morning. We shall remember him. lovingly Remembe u: by His Sister Mrs. Lorne Dunning. IN MEEORIAM In loving memory of our that Ian and brother. I4Cpl. Stanford W. Carr. who was killed in action In Italy, December 11th, IMO. Nothing can ever take away. The love s heart holds aw. Fond memories linger every IIly.. Remembrance keeps him near. sully Missed by Mother and mid. ssniunre and Sisters. The Bike Shop. for Christmas Gifts, Au mmd made. Phone 844. HOWARD llIacINNlS FO0T- ..... WEAR at. 175 Queen Street. N0 'I'Yl'Il()II)-ll, was learned from the Chief Iicaith Officer. Bike' Shop. 1 a City Hospital. Inserted by Ills Wife and Family. be TOWN TAXI-Phone 1600-322 TOYS-Better for less at Tiicl Bike Shop. TROPICANAR iron CHRIST- MAS GIFTS. sizes 12-44 and 1ti'.L--Z4'.L- at The Fashion Shoppe C. C. M. HOCKEY and skating outfits as used by champions. The Bike Shop. STORE OPEN tonight and Fri- day night until 8:30. Firestone Bryanton 8: McKay Co. TI-IE FINEST M;N's SOX SOLD. Ask for "British Byford". 10074. Vifilln WOOL 31.95 pair. Henderson 6: Cudmore. IIOMECRAFT. - Island Pol.tel'y, pretty Aprons. Toys and Novelties D9Durtment of Health and Wei- fare, that there are no cases of typhoid known in the Souris dis- trict. Three suspected cases prov- ed not to be typhoid. MR. FRANK JAY of MI...StClV'ilft, 4 (THARLOTTETOWN light some years ago Strange But True . By F. ii. MacArthur nests out of fine branches. and grasses. They interlace in such a way structure is solid. This amazing. fectly erect, and never stems for the reception of the eggs. NOW 10 W"! This arduous task is followed by TI. period of rest. Then the male busles himself by lining the inter-, ior with clay. While this materlul' is still soft lire-flies are fastened into it like candles into a candle.- stick. for the purpose of lighting the inside of the nest; or of fright- I L enlng awa rats, snakes and oiharilief 00 enemies. y land comfort! The hornbill from its enormous gives it such a grotesque appear- ance. The nesting habits of thesrp . birds is interesting to say the lcast.lmill01'181 in each end. The eggs are deposited in the hol-y The IJFCSCP-1 QiI('f'l1 pm, of 3 tree, and when the nmmwas the first English Queen comes to hatch, the female hirdlv.-car silk stockings. retires to the cavity and is then carefully walled in by the maicia Only a narrow slit at the top ofiRobl.iery. the nest is left through which slit-i, The lining the interior with fine Llriisfll t combination for derives caterpillar outgrows his cleverly adds a suit he run; of similar I The first. motion picture to liavr real plot: was The Great Tralni can poke her bill. why this im- announces, the approaching mgr. rlage of his daughter Leona, Ma.rg. aret. R. N., to Mr. Harold Mac- Donald. son of the late Mr. Joseph A. MacDonald and Mrs. Joseph A. Michonnld of Mt. Stewart. which iiias been arranged to take place on Saturday. January 5th, at St Augustine of Canterbury chm-C9,. Montreal. York and Vicinity lilr, Willard Murray was a recent visitor to Pleasant Grove. the lszuest of his sister, Mrs. Joe Cras-! l well. i l 1 Friends of llttlc Keir VPSSE).SDli of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, are sorry to hear of his illness. Mrs. Jack Power returned to her, Il.ome in Covehr-ad on Sunrlay.Dcc -2t-d. after being a patient in the prisonment? To protect. the eggs. against monkeys and tree-climbing lizards. The lmprisonnient lasts. until the young are strong enough to fly away and fend for tiiciiisclves. at which time the male opens the prison door. 0 D The widespread and silly notion that to break a mirror brings sev- en years' bad luck is a hand-down from the first centui'yot' the Chris- tian era in ancient. Rome. The Roman believed that the llt'all.l of a person changed cvctiv SCVM years. and since the mirror rc- ilected the appearance of the per- son, to break it was the same as breukinp; the health for seven years. Thus oriizinated the phrase it you break It mirror”. Two out of every three people still believe .the old Roman superstition. One of the most. ainazini; Cases "You'll have seven ycars' bail lucki l iv:hlch floats on the surface of thci lwatcr. The eggs. four to six in number, are white when laid, but the sagacious mother daubs them over with mud to render them less lconspicuous. When leaving the jncst. for any lCll'.',lll of time she irovers it with weeds. Truly a easel of wild-life wlsdoni. , When a Judge is pronouncing ithe death sentence in Britain to- day. an old custom is observed. lnanicly: lie places in black clciii ion his white wine and the warden iflics a black flag from the prison, latter an execution has taken placen i A robin made her nest in the isarldle has or John Atliroirs bi- l cycle. so until he eggs were hatch- led John walked to work. It hap- pened at D0l't:t'SlOl'. Enslnnd. In Java. many of the natives iwlio dwell along the coast. engage lip the perilous occupation of cliff 'climbinrz to collect edible birdsi less sought c;;s. The nests are no Miss Freda Newson spent a re-t cent weekend at her home in Yorkl the guest of her parents. Mr. and ltlrs. Leonard Newson. i The many frirrnds of Miss Rosel Watts are sorry to hear she is ai patient in the P. E. Island Hospi- B0. The following is the report for the month of December. Senior Department: Gracie 10-I. June Gardiner; 7. Arnold Francis; 3. Barbara Irving and Leonard Holloran. Grade 9-1. Wayne Gardiner. Grade 8-1. Elaine Noonan; Blair Campbell: 3. Jean Murphy. Grade 7-1. Elaine Campbell; 2. Jean Gallant. Principal: Doris G. Macwilliams. Dcpt.: 5-l. Lord: 3. Wayne Howatt. 4-l. Hazel McBride; 2. Muttart; 3. Violet Mac- Primary Grade 2 Joyce Grade Douglas Neill. Grade 3 Sr.-l. Hazel MacDon- ald; 2. Sheldon 0'1-Iolloran; ll. George Gallant. Grade 3 Jr.-i. Helen O'Hollor- an; 2. Dexter I-lowatt; It. Jackie Waddell. Grade 2-Joan Jeffery; 2. Ruth O'Hoiloran . I Grade IA-i. Michael Ness; 2. Bobby Ness; 3. Roy Irving. Grade lB-1. Billy MacDonald; 2 Gerald Cutcllffe; 3. Elizabeth Cuteliffe. Grade 1C-i. James Jeffery. Assistant: Teresa A. McKenna. NEW LONDON SCHOOL Report for the month of Novem- 1-. Grade IX-I. Hodge Macllwen; 2. Jessie Macllwen. Grade VIII--1. Eric Msyhew; 2. Norma MacKay. Grade VII-1. Evelyn MacEwen; 2. William Cole. Grade VI- l. David Bernard. Grade V-1. Anne Carr; 2. Ruth- ie MacEwcn. Grade IV-1. Isobel Campbell; 2. Linda. Bernard. Grade III-1. Elizabeth Adams. Grade II-1. Beverley Anne Mac- Ewen; 2. Wayne Adams. Teacher: Elaine Sudsbury. Louise Carr; 2. LAN COM E .5-.1.'.:............ma The fries! Paris ever produced Sold by: S. A. McDonald Dept. Store - Reddln Bros. Pharmacy. summers" . Boetee . Lyla Irving; 3. Jo.-six-. MacDonald. i i . t l CAPT-ZTTRAMIIIVREEV-DCHOOL i Grade 0-1. Beryl Murphy; 2.. Patricia Patterson; . Risiiy Busine 0 Yes, it is risky business to neglect health-the most precious of all possessions. Better take a few min- utes now to talk things over with your Doctor. His suggestions may save you a lot of time, money and needless suffering. And by the way, may we suggest that you'll find this is a good place to bring prescriptions? The ilenkins Pharmacy 2 57 4 67?? !my Maw; . MW Msbome I Months oi shoving pleasure are ahead for every man who receives this attractive Christmas present. The Gillette dispenser makes blade changing a cinch - deals out blades one at a time, unwrapped and ready for use. A simple thrust of the thumb An abundant supply of smooth-shaving, long-lasting Gillette Blue Blades is one of the most practical gifts you can buy for - ZlPi e- there's a new blade. him. This colourful holiday pack contains live dispensers each holding ten Gillette Blue Blades - 50 blades in all. SII SILICTION OF OTHER GILLETTI GIFT SETS AT YOUR DIALIR'S PRICED FROM 31 .52 TO 36.00 tdoai can u" O"'Y Man of wild. human lieimrs came tolafter by the C that the wh0'w'.'All(l strange but true, she nevi-: 1;-. lcarncci to speak more than a few craftsman completes its labors byiV-"OMS. IICVPV Ciirltied h6I'S01i I39?- learned l water-pheasaiits of Indl'.i'u, the progress and and Ceylon build nests of grass manmx 000 in royalties. On December 6, 1917, 2.000 ions of high French munitions ship Mont Blanc Force wants '0 -ill caterpillars are born nude igvitt-Dlmtjg inlulnfa Halifax glarboriiexlmng but they clothe themselves in tiny: tiico city a m square ml” Ogmm the Royal Air Force also is .i t 1 - ' A - . isilk into a stout. piece of cloth. the inside of which is finished off with a lining of pure silk-the warmth! were wounded, 25.000 were homeless and destitute. The prop- erty damage amounted to 330,000,- 000. Louis Fasteur-the And the C010? 0' Bacteriolo-,;y--vras 73 when he died its mu-naglthe suit is the same as the stufflsept, 23, 1395, Tue son of 5 pm. heat: which from which it is taken. When the n;31:' pasteur showed no early sign, or becoming 3 great. man but he liked ;thc world on fire when he turned E1i73b!'ih,living microbes of disease aizainsil "lltiiclr own kind, so that men mil. ibcasts whom they attacked mighti be guarded against. horrible invisible death. ever made a greater contribution pi-Asia THREE h . I d. in dlnrlis-have them made into a dclicioui w an a nnssionary iscovcre two-sou , ycuug girls living ill a cave with a, P vxolt and her three offsprings 'Ir.IElI'Clatlve. girls were tnkcn to the orphanage in Midnopore where the younger Weaver birds actually weave their W110-8 Child Of about No Wars of wars lane-died the following year. The 1;1gm.otlicr lived until she was ciglitccu iproducing 30,000,000 books 5 year urmm there's a i ll LONDON. Where there's a will Dec. bcr of fighters and bombers Air Force now has airmen in Britain iiinspecllled number or and lighters. An spokesman said the 1950 they paid authors sl,70t).-30.000 explosives aboard that facillt lcs. were devastated. 1.260 expanding and is going lc-!ti' ASIAN IIIVER The Obi River in Western Sib- Fatlier o' i i L cria flows for 2,200 miles, draining I 000000 an area of more than (square miles. chemistry and finally set; NORTH AMERICAN LIFE L. S. STEVENSON ' Branch Manager . I40 RICHMOND ST. I AIIProfiu andl Few men hnvel - hinese eplcures wiiriiu. S. Air Force wan” More Bases In The l.l.I(. pU S Al F I0:-(AP;-The . . . . r orce wants 0 ake ovci bogglggzdsiclgnf ogtnjigmtilx Eisttgifniore air bases to double the num- "””d' employmg 3300 people 3”” may station in Britain The U. 5 about and an bombers Air Miinistry Third Air ”about double" its "The catch is to need good of lill-. for Policyholclers bristmas Splendor for that If you want to put real meaning and warmth in )our Christ- mas gift to "tier". Choose your gift herr- from our roilei-lion of precious diamonds. Elli ul 1- rn Diamond Ensemble in While or Natural Gold. G.H.TAYLOR J,ewelli-rs For Four Generations. SAVINGS PLAY A VITAL PART IN THE BATTLE AGAINST 1NFI.A'l'ION. BIT LIFE lNSl'RAN('I'7 AND SAVE YOYR MONEY. It is good business to buy Life Insurance. The (neat-West LII!) Assurance Company is the Champion of Thrift and the Guardian of thousands of Canadian Homes. HYNDMAN &'co. LTD. l'roiineinl )iun:u;L-rs Offices: Charlottetown - Summcrslde - lllnntague AGENTS I'lIROl.'GIlOl'T THE l'Il0l'I.Vt'I'J AN IDEAL . CHRISTMAS on-is Tim r.s'ivr.nsi'rv or TOIt0NT(t i'Rr:.ss' i-ixi:i::-sis THE GOVERNMENT OI” PRINCE ICDWAIRII ISLAli'D By Frank Mai-Kinnon, llI.A., 1'-'h.l)., l.L.D. ' Principal of l'rini-e of Wales (tollege of the priiiiii-al and rnnsiiilitioiial history A ronipicte slurly . p in-ronnt of the institu- of Prince I-Eduard lslnnil and it iletctlird tions of government and of iIl1' puhiir affairs or the Prminre. Tm: l"El'tFl-2(IT (ili"'l' Hui 'l'lil'2 i'.x.xiii.v rm FOR ruii-::x”nS tlihat. the reviewers any: ltl .xt)iv' ninth iinikcs the I'1'tl1llIliI hnlli in- n vr-ry xnlurihle lI('tllllSlllOI1 lo the Pl'I3I.ItI AFI-I.'liItS. "A vicar and vii formative nnd ilpzreealilr . . . poiiiicnl IiloralilI'c oi Cauziiiii.” administrators "May well he of Value to .'im stair-siiwti or who nre i-onlrontoii in similar problems in ntIiv'I' parts of the world." MANCHESTER GUARDIAN lEIlElFlll(I'. "Tins is a very good hook, at nnrr reveilliiin. itiimurntls. and iustruptixn, n uniqur contribution to our ronipi'clwnsinn of Canadian deninrrai-,x." -SASKATOON STAR-PIIOENIX. "An ex:-ccdinniy clear and interesting more nt yxiitin: . . . done in splendid pcrspci-live and proportion . . . i-onibinrs an n('.'I(lPflll(' and prnrtirnl npproarh." -ANNALS OF THE AMER- ICANIACADEMY tU.S.A.) "A brilliantly sustained analysis of all pliases of our S)SlPI'll of provincial go rnnirni . . . the host hook harknln of this or any other ,xenr."- CIiARLOT'lil-2TOVt'N GUARDIAN. "Willie civins: due reizarrl to si-liol:irsliin rind :u-i-iii-nigi. ill: Mai-Kinnon has also given it lite intcrcsi to the story that nmkcs it very readable to the ordinary man . . . he has (lane a dis- tingtlislicrl piece of work for his nntive Frnvinro". MARITIME ADVOCA'l'F.. MAY BE (IRIIEREII FROST IOI R I.0(iAl. Ht)t)KrII-Jl.l.I'2R OR DIRECT FROM THE I'liBI.ISlII'ZRS THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS ronoxro, ONTARIO