Pi-oi-eafanf Orphanage Contributions mdgque, Collected by Mrs. Mac- lnuii and Mrs. Geor s lIondar:i;rr..o 5.00 6.00 . 5.00 iirs Walter Bown . 5.00 52.00 each: Rev. 0. Ward. Mr- md Mrs. Thomas Moyae. Mrs. S. iiacMurdo. Mrs. Orville Johnson. 4,5, E. Jamison. Mrs. James Band- ,..5a,,, Miss K. MacFs.i-lane, Mrs. 1.. Arthur Murray. ilrs. J. H- ;h(tr' Mn. Gordon Woodside, Clara ,A,lilz-ck, Miss W. Smith, Walter C. Leard. Albert Weeks, William Stav- rrt. Robert Afileok. Rev. Ernest weeks, Mrs. Bruce Affieck. Mrs. ii, schurman. Mrs. Charles Lord. Mrs. Robert Reeves. rinc: Mrs. Edward Gardiner. ,50c each: Mrs. Horace Sobey, t(r5, E. Bell. Mrs. Irving Toombs. in-3. G. E. Ballem, Mrs. Doris Jew- .;;, Mrs. C. Henderson. Total sumo. fey-nwood, Collected by Hillard il.u-Fairlane. tr:-:cnd 85. 5200 each: Edwin MacFsrla.ne, Harrison Mac.I"ariane, Cyril MacFar- lane. 5150: Charles MacFai'lane. 3100 each: licrmaii Mac-Farlane, tilts. Ralph Campbell. Lorne Mac- Tallllm. . ....... .. 815.50 Total Soarletmvn. Collected by Mrs. xewsome. soniletown W. I. . . 35.00 9200 each: Ham Aiflcck. Mrs. rod MacQuarrie. Mrs. Kenneth ilutiart, Mrs. Walter Wright, Harry :nbey. 51.50 each: Mrs. Charles Crue. Strange But True I: I7. 8. MacArthur "w. are told that 3 Prairie far- mer preached his own funeral ser- inon with a phonograph reoord. Many of us could save the min! later considerable by doing the same. embarrassment Prolific mother - Alusdy the mother of no children. Mrs. Luisa Castro de Jimlnes, of Bueiioa Airas. Argentina. recently gave birth to three girls. bringing her offspring up to 23! The old-fashioned grandmother who sat quietly in a dram of black and I. white lace cap before the fire and knitted and spun, is as out of style today as a horse and busty. Grocery. and meat prices remain at near-record highs despite g, ais- able drop in farm prices. Burnt Creek in Quebec, is to be moved to s new site. Why? Be- cause an iron deposit 307 feet deep has, been discovered under the town. Hard to find a suitable name for your baby? Mr. and Mrs. Alba Curlin. of Waynesurg. Pa., call their boy Glee. while their four daughters are named Joy. Gay. cheery, and Happy. If we would fear less hope more, eat less. chew more. talk lea. 00 think more. hate less. love more. this old world would be a. better place in which to live. The so called tiger beetle of the tropics zooms about on perfumed wings. The odor attracts other in- sects which the beetle catsl . . . one out of every 8 Canadians needs or will need services of a psychiatrist in 1955. Most of these persons will be treated in mental institutions at a figure much less than that paid foi- patients in general hospitals. This narrow penny pinching keeps our mental hospitals filled. And if you don't believe it herels lll'S. George Affleck. 5100 each: Mrs. Neil Bradshaw, .115. Malcolm Bradshaw, Mrs. loath Leard. Mrs. Dan. Nicholson, .irs. Edward Leard. Fred Platts. st 05: Mrs. Tinsoii Newsome. .H0c: Mrs. Leslie Waugh. .:'i0c ezicli: Mrs. Preston MacDon- i-.i. Mrs. Archie Robinson, Mrs. ldrlbcrt Palmer, Mrs. Frank Bell. ."l5r: Mrs. Clayton Blnciunore. "Total . . . 328.00 North Carleton, Collected by Mrs. Rov Townshrnd. V 52 00: Mrs. Hedley Lnwtlier. 3100 each: Mrs. Hudson l..owiher, km: S. Huestis, Mrs. Ernest Harp- ". Mrs. Norman Ms.cP'ai'lsnc. Reg- .ialrl MscFarlane. Mrs. Roy Towns- 1Pl'ld. Mrs. Allison Harper. '7.-3r: Mrs. Wilbert Wright. some factual data from the Can- adian Public Hcalth Service. "Low-level mental hospitals even- tually discharge only 25 per cent of their patients. The highest level institutions discharge 60 per cent. Many psychiatrists believe that adequate treatment would permit 85 per cent to be discharged. Most cases of mental illness are cur- able. It is our national shame that we are doing so little about it. There is strong evidence to in- dicate that the ancient inhabit- ants of India made air flights 2,000 years before the birth of Jesim. The Sanskrit epic. Ramayana. de- scribes the flight of an Indian king from the island of Ceylon to a place near Delhi. The collected writings of the Indian Agastya prove beyond the T””” "'75 shadow of doubt. that centuries ,,uddm,on, Co"cc.ed 3,, gm”, before Western civilization knew wrllhh of them, hydrogen. oxygen. dry- .S2.00: Mrs. Elliot Wright. 51.00 each: Mrs. J. W. Reid, Mrs. P 'herine Lockhart. Mrs. Robert Mrs. J. 8. Wright, Mire. . r Craig, Mrs. Wilfred Craig. 75c: Elaine Wright. soc each: Mrs. Harry Wright. xirs M. Wright. Wvman Wright, Mo.-' y Wright. Mrs. Ernest Wright. each: Garth Wright, Mrs. KP1l.l Afflock. Mrs. Everett Allen. Tnlnl . .. .. . .. 312.00 Prods-lotan. Collected by Mrs. Eldrod Weeks and Mrs. Punk Cut- cliffe. 5100 each: Mrs. Emerson Mur- ray. Mrs Louisa. Weeks. Mrs. Knud Jorgz-nscn, Mrs. Lea Marrell, Mrs. Boyd Weeks, Mrs. Hebe: Weeks, Mrs. Miller Stevenson. Mrs. Eidred Weeks. Mrs. Arnold Weaks, Mrs. Prank Cutcliffe. Mrs. Clint Glydon, Mrs. Hyatt Haslam. Mrs. Harry ivoelm, Mrs. Aubrey Culcliiie, Mrs. llmbcrt Buchanan. .50c each: Mrs. Milner Hill. Mrs. llcrbert Weeks. Mrs. Ben. Weeks. .Virs. Judson Rackham. Mrs. Roy tveeks. Mrs. John Bertram. Mrs. cell electric batteries. and hot air balloon and pmpelled aircraft were in use. Indeed it is very doubtful wheth- er,there is anything new under the sun. or whether the human race today is more advanced than the more enlightened peoples who lived on this planet before the Dark Age spelled finis to high soc- ial or'cler. iIisitorsOiliIiIieIiiIier Island Preacher The young, minister rolerred to in the following item. taken from a Flin Finn. paper. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Dalzell. New Arman, P. E. Island. "The L. R. Taylor: of Monrovia, Callfomia, who were among this years' annual C. N. R. Churchill excursion guests, have remembered the service conducted in the Presbyterian Church at Cranberry Portage for the visitors. They have forwarded a donation CITY AND CENTRAL Heavier Poiaio C00l'I for perfect pictures. IOY'I TAXI. Dial 6500-6569. CIAIWILI. for Better Photo- graphs. CODOBED ISLAND VIEWS. - Craawell Studio. BILANGII BANG!!! for coal I-DOG or oil. Bryentnn dz Macxay. W033 DOLLAR. BUYS MORE- al lhl HUGHES DRUG STORE.” "WI TREAT Tait SICK WItI.l.". Giggera Pharmacy. oven evenings 'till I o'clock. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Dial 5228. Serving full course din- iiera. Specializing Chinese dish. MMDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent gstreet. Phone ASSISTED Christmas Story "The Bethlehem Inn" which was presented at the Trinity Afternoon Auxiliary W. M.S. on Thursday was under the direction of Mrs. Ruby I-Ioule and Mrs. J. A. MacNair. LITTLE THEATRE Guild pre- sent: for its members "The Whitsheaded Boy" in the Queen Charlotte High School auditorium Thursday. Dec. 9 at 8:15 p.m. Membership tickets available at the, door. WORK OF FORMER ISLANDER The painting, "Peace River." in the Western group on exhibit re- cently at the Harris Gallery, was the work of a former Islander. Mr. J. B. "Jack" Taylor, :1 son of Mr. 'and Mrs. R. G. Taylor. City. Mr. Taylor. who lives in Edmontoii,'A1- berta. is a popular instructor at the Banff School of Fine Art. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Miss Thelma Burns was held yesterday afternoon from the MacLean Funeral Home to Central Christian Church where service was conducted by Rev. M.D. Dunbar. During the service Mr. Eric Maccregor sang a solo "City stripe Hose. 45 and 61 gauge. Only Me. The Gloria. SLIPS. size 82 to 40. Gift Boxed. Only 32.98. The Gloria. SLIPS. Sizes 32 to 40. Giftt Boxed. Only 82.88. The Gloria. Supper Meeting 8.15 p. in. Tuesday evening. December 7th. pane Gas. Refrlgsratora Bryenton arid Macxu. cars. Special price on Nash sets, best quality. Tanton's Accessories. Charlottetown. P.E.I. I General Electric engine 0915. block. hose and dip stick types, IN rnav - The 5 Men's Association Hold Supper Meeting Bedeque United' Church held their final supper meeting of the season. on Tuesday evening, November 30th. The President, presided. 35 members and '1 wel- come visitors were present. Mr. and Mrs. guests. Mrs. Charles Henderson act- ed as hostess. It being saint An- drews Day W. J. Reid favored the gathering Scottish stories. to convey sympathy to Mr. Thomas Moyse who suffered a slight acci- dent recently and was unable to Shipments To Markets In Canada Seed and tabiestock shipments from the Province during the month of November by rail. truck and water amounted to 1,982 car- loada. Of these 1,574 cars, were tablestock while 408 were aeed. Shipments this fall to the Can- adian market have been much heavier than to the American mar- ket when the situation was re- versed last fall. The movement to Canadian markets for November were as follows: By rail, 1,234 cars; by water. 190.; by truck 96. The American market took only 27 cars by rail and 16 cars by truck. One and a half cars were shipped by water to the Island of st. Pierre. Although the tot” shipments of tablestock from the Island during November, 1953 were higher than SPECIAL. - Gotham Gold Stripe SPECIAL. - Lace trimmed Nylon MARY BARRON SILK CREPE REMEMBER St. Pauls Lay-men's KEBOSENE. Electric and Pro- SEAT COVERS for all popular late model SUNBEAM Mix Masters, have heater saves your engine and makes this year's 1,574 11,868), it is inter- tarting easy. Tanton'a Acces- eating to note that the American series, Charlottetown. P.E.l. market handled 588 cars last year compared to this year's 53. Officials of the Fruit and Vegetable branch point out that the price being paid on the Canadian market this year is considerably higher than that being offered at American points which would explain the larger movement in Canada. Shipments are moving in a more general pattern from all Island as- sembly points with extra heavy movement at Souris. Keiisiiigton, Albany, Elmsdale and Charlotte- town. Of the 408 carloads of seed ship- ped, 51 left the Island by water; 349 by rail and eight cars by truck. All the seed shipped went to the The Men's Association of the Arnold Henderson Allison Profitt were special with some humorous Rev. E. 8. Weeks was appointed part going to Florida. American market. with the lIli'ijOl'. attend the meeting. Robert Mont- gomery was elected to Bedeque at the Boys Parliament to be held in Sackville, and a collec- tion was taken to pay his expenses. It was decided to have a ladies night represent Al Canoe O; Nursing Class and the men would do all the serv-qadms iiig. A sing-song was enjoyed led.' A very enthusiastic group of from Canoe Cove have jii t completed a Home Nursing Cla.- Four Square." interment was in by Alex. IGITEII with DRVIS MUITPY organized by the Red Cross anrl the 'People's Cemetery. The pail at the P1c1n0- in sponsored by the Women's II'iSll- bearers were Messrs. John Court, The Hymn "Face To Face . was run, Despite pines, and (amp. Prank Hobbs. Fred Stickings. Gor- don Champion. Wilfred Bums, v Douglas Gass. CITIZENSHIP GRANTED -- A R former Polish national and his wile were granted Canadian citizenship Saturday by Judge C. St. Clair Queen's County.. Michal and Maria Oraniuk received their certificates 3. of citizenship and were congratu- lated by Mrs. J. B. Murley on be- half at the Citizenship Committec and Mrs. W. J. P. MacMillan. speaking for the Catholic Women's League. Mr. Oraniuk is employed at Canada Packers Ltd. ATTENDING CONFERENCE - Hon. C. C. Baker. minister of Agri- culture and Mr. Stuart Wright, deputy minister of Agriculture are in Ottawa. attending the annual federal-provincial agricultural con- ference which opened yesterday. This meeting of federal-provincial officials was instituted during tho i' war as a production planning con- ference. According to agricultural sources. it has become more or less of a statistic finding gathering lnl BI”-V Canbwk thmkfd II" 5P93k' :1 which the Federal Minmn. 0, or for his splendid address sup- ,i. Agriculture endeavours to get ii DOWN P-V Wm- BIPVCIL (IVY picture of agricultural conditions in the various provinces which will be of assistance to him in shaping. his department's policy for the coming year. sung by Maura Horace Wright. Mel- Dawson. Billy callback. R.cv.'Mr. Ward read. Fowler. (a former resident of Bede- quei thanking him for a copy of-Sept. Cl. Bcdeque Church history and of the from Red Cross Headquarters and Trainor. County Court Judge for d Mr. Fowler noted that after an,Mi-s. Wood demonstrated lisori Proiitt who was speaker of the evening, He took a5,on Communicable Disease. his subject "The Berwick Camp" and gave a very interesting descrip- tion oi that place. tracing its his-l tory from its origin in 1870 down to the present; he told about the, beautiful grounds with the tall treesl where inspiring open air meetings were months. He advised anyone consid-i . ering going on .3 vacation to take. ing ground. where you are bound -- to be retreshed both in body and spirit. Malheson. Dr. cares most of these women hail the required attendance and their natural aptitude and eager at titude ccriainly qualified them fni n interesting letter from Mr. Hariyilioir cci-Lific.-iie..-. This course was organised on by Mrs. Wendell Wood ille Johnson. 'Davis Murray, Ivan Alexander Green and -zdlcation service of the new hall. finished Doc. 1 During that time a class bsencc of 35 years, several of his on bandaging and one on the most old acquaintances were still carry-' recent method of Artificial Resplra-, ing on church work. tion. Mrs. Walter Shaiv conducted T. J. Inman introduced Mr. Al- is class on Medicine and Miss Alice the guest Trainrir. Piibiic Health Nurse. one I On Dec. 1 a Short program was put on in the hall. It consisted of 7.1. .. r held during the summer , 1 iii: dvaniage of this wonderful camp- iii Card: Of Thanks ill I wish to an original song "The Canoe Covcl SW 0 Personals Mrs. John H. Burgoyne of North Granville is a patient in the P. sea and all those, who sent flow- ers. cards and letters of sympathy and those who helped in any way during my recent bereavement. William Weeks, Mrs. W. E. Steven- Mrs. Lesllc Maclinnis. South Wlnaloe. Collected by Paul- ine Jenkins and Shirley Diamond. 52.00 each: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cotes. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hardy. .s1.00 each: Mr. and Mrs. Tommy ruiner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bellars, Mr. and Mrs. E.'.th Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tumrr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gilles- lic. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Diamond. VD. and Mrs. Lloyd Jenkins. Earl Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. Glydon Mound, Mr. and Mrs. Val. Mac- Donald. 51.15: M.r. and Mrs. Daniel Colss. REC: Mr. and Mrs. Edison Auld. 500 each: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ford. Total .. . 321.00 Diarshfield. Collected by Mrs. llrimit Foster. 5200 each: Mr. Almon Wood. Mrs. Rupert. Godfrey. 5100 each: Mrs. Cecil Stetson. Vlrs. Athol MdcBeth. Mrs H. C. Vliittart. Mrs. Lorne Scott, Mrs. lnlin Munn. Mrs. Heath Foster, tlrs. Wylie Gibson. Mrs. Ray Mar- -Wllm. Mrs. George Munn. Mrs. Ernest Foster. . 75c: Mrs. John Macrariana. 50c each: Mr. J. Carr. Miss Stella Basin-ll, Mrs. Stanley Scott. Total . .. 816.26 IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of GORDON C. MasLl0D who posed away Doeollbr Tell. 1080. Always aenuuama up bis Wife Lnvin band and family. Janet are the mom to Flin Flori, which they asked to be forwarded to the minister, Rev. G. C. Dalzcll, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor stated that one of the high spots E. 1. Hospital receiving treatment for injuries sustained by a fall in her home. Mr. Charles MnrKi.nnon. North St. El:-anors. of their vacation was the privilege of hearing Rev. Dalsell at Cran- berry Portage. They thought it was one of the most outstanding ser- mons tlicy had heard. In sending a donation for the church, they expressed the hope that it would help to ease the burden. that they know must exist in trying to bring the word of God to outlying areas." -Bur. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear wife and mother. Mrs. Samuel M. Benn, who piisscd away Dec. 0. 1952. with aching hearts we wmrioa I you I And saw you pass away. Although we loved you dearly We could not make you stay. We miss you dear at ever! W111. Along life's weary will And home has never been the same Since you were called away. gly . unborod by bus- IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of I iavbaad and rather. SAMUEL DUNNING who passed away Deoanbor 7. 1988. 4 that never I de. - or onelvvo loved .bnt could not save. Always so true. unaelfidi and bind. row in the world his equal you'll 'a ram” naantUI:Id.lIfa tgatuevaume to an and. He died as s overyonra IN MEMORIAM M--I ' tn Mb. , M on nmhh Lovinlly lone:::Iv'o;s by win and '5'. Gaston Do II, who was killed Dwmbng 1, 198:? T00 have tell as a beautiful mom- 9'7- 5"dlam-rtlvvlsngvntasbotold. 3"! Ibo who have loved and 10-0 ran. Ine-noi-7 vvll never grow old. Ivar lanhband by It. all QI. later. Inn 0 Ever INMNI-EiI5iiTAM no food and loving memory of GASTON IIUPIIII who was killed on December 1. I080. lenselrzibevod by Will ldlib . . and Son Bryan. , . A..- I;.sU t. C. 4 GRAB Bias o CHRISTMAS GIFTS MEN'S UTILITY CASES 5-.-- WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE AND LOOK OVER OUR DISPLAY OF Ladles' BRUSH, COMB & MIRROR SETS 3.50 to 29.75 PARKER and SHEAFFER PEN and PENCIL SEFS PERFUMES BY GUERLAIN - COTY - YARDLEY, ctc. SHAVEMASTER - REMINGTON and PHILI-SHAVE RAZORS .. 49c P miahmmu n 1.5:. '” 2:"-3i'?r3i:a BILL FOLDS F '9. hi: ii? I RUST CRAFT GREETING CARDS ' v..- x.):x::n' P- P-we 57.00 DOWN SOME EVERYDAY SPECIALS ' 56.00 MONTHLY Mn. wear. Show wood I GIANT SIZE MENNENS GEM RAZOR-5 BLADES 1.00 1.59 VALUE - SPECIAL 59c 40c 3-WAY SHAVE CREAM .. 16 oz. HUDNUT SHAMPOO 1.20 WOODBURY SHAMPOO Special 59c 1.50 BOXES WRITING PAPER FOUNTAIN PEN SPECIAL - ONLY .. SHAVE CREAM .59 1.59 . Special 25c .c RINSE FREE . Special 98c ............. .. 49c 1.20 Size "DOLCIN" FREE LEO M. DOUCETTE 01.50 NYLON HAIR BRUSH FOR 23c with purchase of "Curtis Lanolin Discovery". BE SURE AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF YAIIIILEY TOILETIIIES DIAL 4386 K :, I The Guardian Page 8 Tuesday. Dec. '1. 1054 Nursing Class" and an impromiu skit. "The Canoe Cove Nursing Clinic." During the ”Clinic" a young "patient" sang. On Top of Old Smoky. encored A "former patient" gave a reading "On Being Ciinicked." After the instruciress, Mrs. nell presented the certificates the following. - Mrs. Albert MacDougaiL Mrs. Dougali MacLean. Mrs. Clara Darrach. Miss Louise MacKenzie.s Mrs. Charles MacNevin. Mrs. Milton MacNevira Mrs. Roy MacPhcr. Mrs. Francis MacDoug.'.ll. Miss Annie Macliae. Mrs. Mack MscFadyen. After this presentation Mrs. Al-, bert MacDougall read an address and Mrs. Roy MacPhee presented Mrs. MacCannell with a very nice electric clock for which Mrs. Mac- Cannell gratefully thanked the members. , Meeting closed with God Savct the Queen. followed by a do-' licious lunch. Card Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lord and Warren, wish to thank all their kind friends and neighbours who have helped in any way during Warren's illness; also those who 7 have visited Warren, sent cards and treats. "Clinic" the regular John MacCan- to FAMED-G NOVELIST Jane Austen, great English nov- olit who died in 1817. was the Market Building youngest of seven children-five boys and two girls. FOR run HOLIDAY SEASON A " CHOICE TURKEYS GEESE DUCKS CAPON CHICKENS BUY QUALITY m BE SATISFIED J. M”s MEATS ' ' Dial 5535 ' XVI.)-7-3-FD)! ---- --....- RETAH. It has been agreed by the Charlottetown Retail Merchants Associa- - tion, that the following changes in Business Hours will be observed dur- OPE OPEN - Wednesday & Thursday Evenings - DEC. 22-23 CLOSED - MONDAY M DECEMBER 27 RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOC. CH'TOWN iiig the month of December. STORE HOURS ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS DECEMBER 8 - I5 - 22 - 29 Relax in the easy comfort of this handsome Platform Rocker in Red. Green or Beige. .95 CASH Wool IPIFIF unholritr-ring has I'llIlhPI'I1.PfI hack to ensure Iongrr iv in Walnut hack. Semi-ntlaciiod cushion has apring-filled construction. TOYS - TOYS - TOYS - TOYS Be sure to visit our TOYLAND and see the best assortment of quality toys ever offered. Chemistry and microscope sets. fricyclas. American Ffyer Elec- tric Trains. sleds. dolls. carriages. hockey games. mechanical toys and many others for all good boys and girls. finish. Spring-filled sent and If GIFTS FOR it THE HOME Table ivioaei ' Radio I )2) on Our Best Waterfall, Style Cedar Chest Modcrnistlc Plastic W; Down Cabinet S5 Monthly Large, attractive chest. lin- tli2.5(l I)own S500 Monthly 24.95 MI WIN! TEHHESIPI RG5 Ciiasais has I powerful long- Cpdar. Medium Walnut fin- ""2. glib”, hung in .n. ish. Prvsqiiro tested for ....,.., 4" gpupu denvm aroma tlgh tnesil. ample volume. 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