7 ' but already beloved by many of our customers . . . make their delightful debut flirtatious, for glamour clothes. Woodhue- - -woodsy, Wonderful with Woolen-s! These perfumes and lognes ore now here lo! you to enioy . . . won't you come In to see them, to snllt them, and to short ln our pleasure? Faberge fashion fragrances our perfume department. . ,, Aphrodisla - - audacious.‘ i W.C.T.U. NOTES Tl’! I0! TAT Though you mistseet e blend of your! , Hie gencoeity Mely overlook the thing you did. Alnd let you g0 soot free — Returning good for evil done Oi‘ klndlinesl for slight, Hut your body won't forgive you it You fail to treat it. right. If you should give it ele or beer 0r whiskey wine or gin, "rwlll cease to serve you accurately But always will begin To slow your mental processes As Ii’ to show its xpllf. For your body won't forgive you if You fail to treat it right. —l". M. Stellwegein. Courage. sisters, back not from tlhe foe. But hold the ‘Temperance ban- ner high And forward, furwelrd l0 YOUTH GUIDE To the Editor of the United Church Observer: Dear Sin-Raining for failure citi- eenmlp should undoubtly start in ‘the home end in school at e vcy early age, l: gocial demacra _. ls to plrevalil. - Our school from the Kindergart- en to the University must some day emphasize the relationship and responsibility of each person to the State. Instead we place too much importance on producing those things which may be counted or weighed at the expense of those things which are to be seen in the characior 6f our future men women. MGDRE 8- MRHQEOD ME I Scrap Cast Iron “ANTED 50 TONS Cllt 1101b Price ................... .. 818.00 green ton I No. 1 Copper Wife 0c Per lb. l 5 l - Car Batteries ..............._. 1.25 eeels I Lead ................. ....._....... s0 per lb. ‘ Horse Heir 00c per lb. : ‘crap Yard et Findley MeKinnon I i, CHARLOTTETOWN SALVAGE ' Grafton stress ' I Phone ‘I68 at 1810 Escapes When Car Plunges Into Harbor SAINT JOPDI, N. B., NOV. 5 — (CPi-Michael Joyce, a longshore- man, escaped injury today when Ne car skidded out of control on s pier and plunged into 40 feet of harbor water. He kicked out the car's rear window, wrlggled through and came safely to the surface, where other workers help- ed him to the pier top. After ob- servation in hospital he returned home and later went back to work. GOVERNMENT BEGINS BHUVANFSHWAR. Indie. (C?) — Orlssrs provincial legis- lative assembly Llet for the first. time recently in the new capital aABlE siocii a db here. Members representing the states which have merged with Orissa. attended the session for the first time. been Sunday School Members. and responsibility by levelling criti- leadership. cognized as the primary end 0f ed to the/t name. TOO MANY LIQUOR OUTLETS ALREADY "id in Toronto now. Government Wstcbsleeher ‘Behoel Berber School llslrdreeeiug School Bsnineee College Dre-sinker lehooi TRANS CANADA BEAUTY INDUSTRIES. LTD. 824 Mlle: St. Moncton, N. B. - HALLOWEEN PARTY A lerge number of young people enjoyed the Halloween Dance in St. Paul's Parish Hall Wednesday evening. Spot Dances, e Snowball Dance. an elimination Dance, and Grapefruit Eating Contest were but e few of the interesting items on the programme. ‘ The Coke Bar was in charge of Wendell MacKenzie, and refresh- ments were served by Doris l-Illllon and Helen Massey. During the evening gifts from the P.E.l. Deanery Council and 5t. Paul's A.Y.P.A., were presented to Mollie Lewis, who is leaving shortly for Toronto. A hearty vote o! thanks was 8a- tended to Mr. Gordon Roper, our master 0f ceremonies, and also to the now executive: President: Mary Myers Vice-Pres; Jim Ibboit Rec.- Sec: Marjorie MacLcod Corr. Sec: David Wood Executive: Norah Dc- Blois Wendell MacKenzie for their splendid programme. and liquor license and control authorities Examination: or 400 bow ln 0m llnlle in refusing the information. Canadian city Police Owl‘! Rvwled Tile license board is to deal with only three of this number lwl W" s flood of additional appllca.ilons— 1Z4 from Toronto involving s. much Have we lost. our sense of direction greater number of licenses, as some applications are for more than one cism at the youngsters themselves? form of “qua,- semng) Two o; If w. ll would then wow that the applications are f0!‘ licenses on the only solultion is to hold the parents border o; --d,-y-- termo,.y_ was, To I responsible. For it is only by unlled ronio and N011}! Toronto. Others: “lip” m“ ‘he "rim "We C"? film 0f 191W and P5191"? 51mm)" are places strategically situated with! lmn’ mmlntal“ welwers I w” w“ 13W; the? m" 31°96 l0 $01" Ywlh regard to sporting events. And Lhei m3 w“ “mm prmluch 5°“ “d ‘IT-IE GUARDIAN. CHARIXJTTETOWN l Lonely faratls Sure enough. her current en- thusiasm. e young Austrian trade- nemed Pilippe,.who wee agitating Perle with the eupernoneeaee of his plastic dreeemeklnl. wee Bell“ end helped todrew her attention away from Bne end her conquest. You set for your Filippo frookll gs you sat for your portrait, posing in his atelier (st ldio) where he built. his models end gowns lu clsy before proceeding to fabrics and fathers. Shop talk ran high. although Flliplpe, speaking no English and apparently impervious to the Charlottenburgs German end French. was the picture of oblivion to everything except e delicious specialty of’ Twenty-one lest. kpowll as "Boulllabaisse Kitty". ' Nevertheless obiteration of Rolls was so complete that, once they seated, Ema herself, caught up ill the zestful gale of Oherlottonburg almost forgot to be self-conscious about her Rolfe. Talk end enthusi- asm regarding the young Austrian as he dined with avidity. oblivion und impeccable concentration, en- guifed but did not penetrate him. "Watch Filippo put a ring through the nose of the women of America and lead them to plastic dressmak- ing." “Nose rings by Mullane. Not to intrude myself." “Fm going to lease the Old Sibley mansion off Thirty-eighth Street and teachthem how toprorlounce atelier" boomed the Oharlotten- burg in her own abominable accent. "I'll put the phrase ‘plastic dress- making’ on the ll-ps and they'll lick it." The crlnkling togdther of Kitty's eyes under excitement. n mannec- ism familial’ and delightful to Erna. began to happen. "Charlotten- the‘ burg." she cried, “I've just the man for youi Keep your costs down and your prices up by using do- t. s. League‘ _ Prepares Campaign Preparations ere well under way for the annual Christmas Beel eele by the T3. Ileegue, which opens e-ll ecmse Oensds on the list November. As is now well known‘ the Olmplllfl takes the form of the sele of Christmas eeele through the mall end by the dlr- 4 ect , solicitation of firms ‘ in Ohsrlottetownunegnd fluerhnmeégidl. A recent mee of e er- lottetown members of the exeou- l tive committee leid plens for the t , drive in the city. For several years the Gyro club, who have fathered the League in Charlottetown, have organized the r nel solicitation portion o! the camplllm with ex- cellent results. with increasing de- mands on the members’ time by reason of the number of fund raising drives being waged it has been mutually agreed that this yeer the League would be respon- sible for o-ganising the solicite- tion with full help from the Gyro club members. Accordingly eleven teams have been organized. oi?- talned by a. member o! the League executive committee or e Gyro. They are all men and women well I known to the public es ardent members of various social and service organizations who respond to many such calls on their time. The League feels sure that all firms in the city will give them their usual sympathetic and gen- erous response when they oeli on Monday or Tuesday the 21st enri 32nd November, w-vv young or olderl her most flattering day. Budget prices. 54 Gauge 5i Gauge 45 Gauge 42 Gauge of them, worried him. The absence of tablecloth, spots of dolly taking its place, the salt in little swans, the spectacle otf e lady dining in gloves confused him to guch an extent that his fingers fumbled among the lc intricacies of Kitty's table service. So did the immensely heavy Bohemian water Sizes 8% to 11 mestlc materials. Wait until your hearing or these applications is! perfect for dyeing and draping. And N01 1mm E°°d dtllemllllil l8 Te- brought on at a time when church- es and other organizations which ucaltion can we hope to build youth would naturally opppose mam n" chnwlef- 5-5 6 071115111" "Bllmli- disorganized by summer vacations. We W“ d0 11° 1B8 m‘ 59119 m" "BI" The Star believes that Toronto already has too many liquor out- vanvouverB- O- D- D. McEachm- leis. and that their increased num- I Charlottenburg, jeweled medallions for draped gowns! I've an idea for cabocllons in old gold that will give Fillppe an acute attack of turning- cartwheels-of-ecstasy over Kitty Mullane-erstwhlle of KerryPatch tumblers, with lips as thick as the coffee cups in mquiok-iunch room worry him, and the pansy faces floating in his finger bowl, which he had failed to remove from nls dessert plate until Erna, in unease equal to his, had reached over and lifted it. sway. Elmo's pallld vocabulary had ill prepared him for the frasklshness of all this. The telk itself meant nothing, When Erna said to him, Where Smarter Women Shop €0+ee+~e O+QO+OOQO NYLONS What a wonderful gift surprise for in her favorite fISIiAIOIE-iillllbllllllido: nylon stock“?! l size. Come til-select the .. $2.50 .. $1.95 .. $l.ss .. $1.40 “The Gloria” __ ______ NOVEMBER 5, 1949 @4AA4A‘A4AAA_4AA AAAA‘AAA -A-_‘-a--~¢a-¢¢-_-a-- t0 Seal. .tu We”; OVOIY WOITIEII shade. . . styledwhfi . ln_her own lengt true gilt of her choice, to. oeeeoemon-‘¢¢-¢-¢¢.--a--‘.---as- --,.aa- ber is being reflected in increased crime. They should not be added to at all. Some of the applications be- lore the board are more objectlonal So confusing were these over- powering ladies, swapping jargon which Rolfe understood no better than the food-absorbed Filippo, > than others, but the faot is that all gnu-m, statistics’ lndiwtm‘ y, are obleciionable because the city neabdoubung o; L nwmmgu“ 1,, Is over-supplied with drinking plac- 19354941: a ‘rebnng o; the 1935 es already. Iltls time to call a halt in consunmnon in 1944;; a quadmp. this business of thrusting new liquor 1mg in 1948_ This compares with at outlets upon a city which was never population lumen“ of 2O om- ceng given a chance to vote on the sell- How closely the drinking In Toronto mare liquor policy of the Provincial would fail These flat. that his eyeballs felt like hot mar- bles in his head. ladies were like engines with heavi- llghts plowing out lanes of light in some equally terrific night. He felt as if he were running before them. Running and running. Pre- sently he terrific The "You see,’ and he replied, "I set,” what both of them knew was that. he did not see at all. But. Erna dill. She saw now that with the best of intentions, the Charlottenburg could not even focus her passing interest upon his neutral presence, thus symbolizing what exsitence in general -wlth hlm would be like. More than that. following this Monday evening dinner, the Charlottenburg, Kitty minded hcr of Rolfe as the; flushed past a.n intersection oi road and railway track. a It was in flat, whentiand Karissa A bell was clarlglng beneath! “Stop Look rind Listen" sign ei the crossroads, and e oorful oi pale-haired, eyed and Jami family, waiting for the train to pass gave hcr what seemed to be till flash of Rollo at the wheel. Tilers was g woman, who might. ilavl been herself, ei; ills side, und I through their exlperience in n menner too nondescript to retain identity. It was not e dllfleill- decision for Erna. and l!" ll W“ a decisive dinner. _ She did not see Rolfe again be- fore his departure for Arizona. glthougl, g few years later ROXTIC- thing reminiscent happened. Fvom the window of a train on which she was traveling with the Charlottenburg, who was on the is not known. It has probably been even more alarming. lt is not even known how many outlets there ere has paralleled the all-Ontario record G°"'°mm¢n"- —12, 8. 49, Tile 'I‘0ron-to Daily Star Many mottsts against new out.- leis had a certain restrictive in- fluence we are glad io note. wheels over him would be almost relief. Erna. should not have brought him . herel Appurtenances, or rather lack and Sierra were never for years l?!“ "1 a Y°‘"‘3 Ammca“ mam‘ to refer to him again. Not through l" L" vqu- “Id t° hue “ N” any conspiracy of thought or deed/VQI” I’! hem“ pr°p°nl°“s' En“ It was merely as if he had pessedlcwlm 515m’ °I ‘mnwrle “m” n‘ ALL OUR STOCK MUST GO! FROM NOW UNTIL T IE END OF THE YEAR WE ARE CLEARING OUR SIIELVES THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN HARDWARE SUPPLIES, PAINTS, VARNISHES AND PLUMBING MA- TERIALS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SPECIAL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN BULK SALES Q in‘ Addition To Shelf Hardware We olsel- For Sale All Our Blacksmithing Supplies Including Spokes, Rinse, Hubs, Horseshoes etc. N0 RETURNS ALL SALES CASII \ s \ . NO EXCHANGES I STANLEY, SHAWL & PEARDEN Limited, rear sezltful of children. l To he continued i 263