t _'r_i_ii: Cl-IAilLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN vEMBER 2.21-1241 / i GIFT Merchandise IreatGvsQ-ietiy’ (L! t 00 8 S I. ' qt!“ finally and being h; ed for the bene- fl of earl)’ ihmmus‘ ‘so m- we have re- ceived I H“ 85ml?’ t of Cutex an . e- m,“ Manicure Sets in -us eommbinations m?” hi beautifully bored- _ A 13mg dlflpifly 0f Ladies Toilet Sets and Cam in newest de- || n, may also be seen |t this time. our showing in Gents Travelling Cases and unitary Se" u" “is” Q1 hand and are well ithilwdfi for the om iSeason Many other articles 1| ehavers sets, Bliiok‘ m Goods etc., are w, for your inspect- ion now, so give us It ca" .._we will be pleas- ed [o give you CVBIY attention. E. A. FOSTER i i. Central Drugstore .___- We now have a sup- ply oi’ Old Sydney’ Screen Coal arriving daily and can supply any quantity required. Also Dominion House- hold Coke and Welsh llard Cobbles and Hard Nutlin stock. Phone us your re- quirements. li.li. tiillis & 0o. Phone 176. How Are Your Eyes‘? l! ou are havhi sgmptoms 0| s in — hea an es. sore eyes or disslness — consult t tteclaiist. At your service with years oi experience and a thorough telncting service. Call i d difficult]; n ma” "u" ti. F. llutcheson F- G- HUTCHESON G. I. HUTOIIJON IHBIOTIC APPEAL T0 POTATO GBOWERB (Science service News) 7'91“ “me i° lime. officers of the Mum" Duilartment of Agricul- ii" iulw obesrved that the regula- m‘ Fiiiiiiiliilk the importation of lioes from countries quarantin- m: ma??? 0i Canada are some- wiiil’ are uudiiitayeerfimthghor W.‘- i‘"°“-‘- “Reuse potato haiisfifi; “nggiuufliri in Canada, exlsz‘ in iiitllble thiiic i§maiiti§dyéiiiie°ifii countries tfor example be- “itil the Dominion and Newfound- m “"°'° the dunaerous potaw n" iiltease is found) it is obvious m" A Wious situation ma' arise h“ mimdiifillil disease b ‘means kgmmimuu importstiods. "un- m ll iu the authorities until too ummi’ “iii Olisinai quantity cun- . i‘ ‘milii- but occasionally t, “Nu of potatoes ale broti ht . hililigkifoig 10f ‘coasting and bo- c u v - . _ - i m" wharvbsfsyrgi$uyggefiyilan i‘... u; tgeflasfit: pttilgato angsllaas uurioiity. This potat ‘ti: i stgd aim“ agéisliuty may? beccPmaenes- iliiknown. eangrlglmngwd 118122;‘: Illllear in Canada ~10 fer De -- litai officer; i, ‘h’, ' .. ‘mxu to y eii penis-l i‘ hi" been ihifw°msit ‘. .1 . oonicqiltllceg by Drum EV mutation u the lafc‘ l “m! imaoriatio ‘P?’ m" mi l» sates. t": u ‘M’ “lilfut appeal is {there- .. “m, on Eifigikadlcnsiw be 1 , "u! 1e sffectin ‘° ' "r “y ‘fairer-to t.‘.,' ilifloilliy or in l | u , eh. my b pr vs i “I Dfilllillislirgtotfleiieltunuiar“ " l‘ Ii Expo-inn tn Iqfo 1 n Farm ’»i"ii'"im..'""::; mlmii" l Valuable aefice to - hgifxnfiméziliy seriogausls- H 1y "n m _ ale-h watt" Dotsto cancer) - can Newmmdl an coun- inhm, m" m“. While it '- Imy "um c. D9!!! QOCQ- > AI flmvgunuhnouaflnunudgxh ‘n Cs ' ’ ‘itfiltuu- i7=diii?w“3'i“’ih.‘i1'3 7 °"i‘l l few tubers no l iiait ' win “mkeltifibl mam. The WEEK" at S. D. U. ayliwfélfi‘ “L” “*- _ e s udent body i; extended to Vincent Murnsglian, Freshman student, whose (athei- died suddenly Wednesday morning. lvmastliy is also xte relatives and mend: ofmtbeigswsg; fligh- ‘40, who ha; hén re_ in n foil in '_ ea over GOISIBHLOW a Mr ma“ ‘Rev. J. P. E. Ol-lsnley, p, p, Ay]. ward. Ranan ltdaodonaid. and John Hughes returned Tuesday enlng t . f 0m the C.E.C.C.S. confere oe a . Pro-nets Xavier University. The W: e mam y» s u en mid by ithe delegates, y “y mm“ ‘The staff of the "Red and Whi " tllijsdyteariis a?‘ follows? w or- n-C lei. Hubert o'r-1an1ey_ Assistant Editor, Prank (yNeiL Billiuw Marlow. Maurice Smith. .Assistant Business Managers, Gfiorge Macdonald and Ronsn Mac- ‘dcinald. ‘Elwhunses. Joseph McLeod. Alumni. John Hugheg, Section Fmncaise, chm-ies Hebert Chronicle. George McKenna. Athletics, Allan Mach/Lilian. lluuuuur- F- P- Aylware and Al- ruin lain Callaghan. ‘Typist. Raymond Cyr. ‘Contributing Editors, l". A. Brem Zl-lenry OlSlies, Charles Mac- Thd St. Thomas Debating society held a special meeting Saturday eve- fliills- 'I‘he program opened with s quiz oopsbly conducted by 1". A. Brennan and Allan Callaghan. Win- nurs of the novel contest were Hu- bert 0’Haniey, Raymond Cyr, and Prank O'Neil who compiled 86 points while their opponents, Maurice 3' m. Charles Hebert and George Ive-Korma, garnered s5 points, Ellie rest of the meeting consist- ed of short talks by various mem- bola. Highlighting these were: "Penning in P. E. I." by “Sheep" Mfiulgari. "C.O.T.C." by George Mhcdonsld, "My social Life at S. Dill." by Allan Callaghan, "Com- pulsory between French and Eng- lish Colleges" by Laurent Truciel, "How to become a Senior in Five Elly Years" by George P. McKen- M. and "As s Visiting Alumnus" by H. Oflariley. ‘Bile S. D. U. Unit of the C. 0.1‘. C. JbOOk part in the Armistice Day Parade and Memorial Services on ‘Priestley. Upwasds oi 35 of our boys represented the college. and. along witlh over 30 P.W.C. students. gave a creditable showing. IOOTBALL: The Saints’ second ‘ream met P.W.C. ori Saturday and ‘Ihweday ln the second and third games respectively of the P. E. I. Intercollegiate Series. Both games we're hard-fought struggles with our boyis, light. though they were. giv- ing s good account of themselves. P. w. C. team, by virtue of a penalty kick in tlie first game and two clean-cut tries in the second. captured the Intercollegiate Title. An B. D. U. High School team trimmed the Queen Square School m Sunday afternoon by s 12-0 Visitors at. the college during the week wen, Rev. Michael Rooney and Rev. J. D. MacNeiii. —Wcek Ending Nov. 22- 'lii.ie Rt. Rev. Rector, Msgr. J. A. Muaph has returned from Sack- villa w re he was attending a con- ference of the Central Advisory Committee on Education in the Maritime Provinces and Newfound- liuid. me will“) ll Puiucicspeliiiiixii? u s e co e e ac 1'68 gxjogtgigsiowednesdsy? eveninz- Du- bates, along with a few short talks. con tituted. the rograms. s5. months De atlrlll Society held g debate on the resolution, “Con- scription or wealth and Manpower should be adopted ln Canada." The Bill negative,’ side. George MoKenna and Be Raymond Cyr, won a very close de- oisiion from Oiestes McGuigan and Charles Hebert. The remainder of ‘h’ yggfmn cgngigtgd 01 311011 apes e5 from several members. Be- fore addournment the president. Joe. MoCieod. commended the boys on their keen interest and liie et- flclient manner in which the meet- in was conducted. "he Freshman-Sophomore Pill!- hhnspealting Group held a debits on the subject "Resolved that the Allies had no more right to help Russia than to help Germany- Wiimners were Andrew Mscdonuid and Pebsbarkey who eupborifid "W msioiution. Negative speakers Clet- us Murphy and Al Bragoli. In. Gracie XII Public-speaking Group a debate constituted the pro- gram for the evening. The subject was, "Rasolve that conscription should be adopted in Canada." Kent Mscilonald and Alexis Kelly, OPPOS- the resolution. were the win- ners. ‘Emmet Roche and Iimic Henrphiil s ke for the affirmative. "Resolv that a Commercial cotuse is mole beneficial than a Classical Course" "as the subiiicii for is. debate in Grade XI-X and Commercial Public-spews: Grous- , " rp for the affirmative. - Sexl: l and O. Iiburnier, successful- ly defended the resolution ssflillfli ,1, uni-pry and A. MaoAuiay. Five- mtiituhe speeches occupied the resi- of the meeting. ggoeban; The proverbial lid of tho football season was returned to proper place Saturday when the Saints‘ First ham ended the sea- son by brimin the R. A. l‘. 4-0 on tCoiiese Piei . This climaxeii a very successful season yesr for the saints who wound up with two vic- tories and two losses. The boys o! all dour teams ole to be con ratu- labed on their excellent show B. dreaded disease may be not-wed ill the soil of Canada. The disease is most prominent on the potato tuber. Mitch may show a curious caud- fio-snr-iike growth at one or more eym (usually at the eye-end). or itic tubnr may be transformed entirely to lumpy warty mass ie strongest possible spocal is thesetore made to all growers. llrsu‘ and. small, for assistance in the De- t-hs palm-tenth efforts to prevent the estdblistunent of am’ potato dLs- ease that may cause disaster to Ca- nada's efforts in the production and. conservation of urgently need- edisod supplies new and in the v Abbie Day Returns Another very successful Ap is m, i"! lust been completed. Be ow s - gall!‘ the results of (lhariottewvgn 00D and Pack sales. which in- “lime "lilrllmll. afternoon and eve- t; éigt 338165 and also sales at. special L-i L3. ‘I? e L. D $ .. In Sim! Troop IIIIIIIIIIIT" Ninth Troop First. Pack Second Pack ' 'I'iiird Pack 23836 Sixth Pack Nillfii Pack . “m Group total Second Group total .........' Tiuld Group total Fifth Group total Sixth Group total Ninth Gruua total Total Scout and Cub sales, 196 boys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..t428.50 The best Scout salesman for thh miimiill; was Jim Palmer oi the Second Troop who sold $6.50 o: up. gig $91M]? Cgiob salesman was rm e 11 Pack who soldafor u .55. o: the 5m haSioout_ Ivan Robinson or the 9th b kvay little trouble in having his ‘its qtmwiil the first place for the i: y. e best Cub basket was en- eied by Cub Sinclair Cutcllff o; the Ninth Pack. Prizes are in the réiaél today Ior the above Scouts and s u . The foli wi in each Pifck rllgldqlqfbttlllg- be‘? “mm Packs M4“ Kays a Zulu-Stephen MacDonald 4 filo-Ronnie Nicholson .... .. a. a s a $88588 $¥8§;8 sauna shears eases: t Sth-Donnie MacDougall titii-Jsorne Hennessey ilth—(lordon MacDougail ... .. Troops lab-Earl Gallant ............I 2.98 Znd-Jiin Palmer _ 5.50 {ml-Dove Jardine . 2.11 Stir-Dave Gillespie , 320 Stir-Maurice Costello . 455 9th-—Waiter Conrad l2 . 4. Best salesman on s iai duty at 11 o'clock was Burl getgrns or 3nd who took in $5.04. 0f the group which sold from 11.30 until 2.00 at a special inl, Bob Jardlne passed in the hgbest amount tvliich was $5.12. Donnie Brehaut sold for $2.29 dur- in the afternoon and evening. o date the foliowln return; have been made irom ou of town Groups: North Rustica $27.11 South Rilstlco $1.20, Tignlsll $20.96, Bor- den $20.l0. All others who particl- pated arc ill‘ ed to make returns as soon as poss ble. Scout Radio Broadcasts Listen to 080's “Scout Was- Her- oes" Radio series Saturday at five p. m. Conditions make it necessary to discontinue these broadcasts af- ter December 22. Soouters’ Club News Eight members of “The Charlotte- town Scouters’ Club" bowled two games at the Y. M. C. A. Wednes- day evening at 7 o'clock. ’I‘he fol- lowing are the scores. Mike 139 141 Helen 135 150 Gordon 141 172 Bertha 147 136 142 Madelyn 133 tty 119 Harry 159 142 Ladies high single, Helen 156. Ladies high two. Helen, 291. Moms high single, Bill. 226. Mens high two. Bill, 36B. Stan. Frank. Eva and Grace ar- rived late and bowled one game. Since we do not. wish to embarliss them too much we will not. publish their scores. Speaking of scores would you call 124. b. ltB and 8i good bowling scores. Yes. Just for one garlic i I ! ! Good Scouting alil "Tall Timber" FO-O#O-O-O-OQ NEWS Y NA TURE N O TES Ci By Stuart h Thompeon THE LAST INSECT 0F by Stuart L. Thompson 1 recall at one time seeing u picture entitled "The Storm‘. 1t was evidently a mrcpean 56¢"? s giowi a, group of old-worl peasanntgs, both men and won-ion. hurrying along a road. each carry- ing a burden. either a bundle or some agricultural tool. Above thlm loomed the sky, sullen, dark and threatening. Clearly m?! we"? 6199961’ intent on reaching the shelter oi their homes before the storm broke. . The picture with all its lin- ister atmosphere reminds me W much of a certirn insect whic likely see} nowadays on any outdoor rembe. It is prob- abiv the last insect to be seen out- doors this season-the larva of the Isabella Moth. Pew cawrpiiilfs m-o g9 Qssly recognised. If. dgngelv clothed in hair. rich choco- late brown. and shiny let black st either end Under the oui timid- ieitlenNovember s . so sullen and forbidding. ae fin. tha apparently gnxloug creature making its WHY in great haste in search of some haven witrre it may shelter from the ccmlng storms ct winter. to its ey m- it often travels 11ml 111g" seems to be no end Jotfm ‘v F'"‘E'S THE BEST NEWS YET . . . § Santa’s Big New Sparkling CNS Today, Nov- 22nd at HQLMAITS at: 2 p. m. Come One! Come All! See The Big Christmas Show! Such excitement! Such a. collection of wonderful new Toys! Yes, sir. It’s Santafs own Toyland and itfs better than ever - . . bright, sparkling" dec- orations and a dazzling array of toys for girls and boys of every age. Thel'e’l1 be many a wide-eyed youngster . . and many a spell-bound tot who is seeing Toyland for the first time! We want every one t0 come to Toyland Saturday and every day. Children Must Be Accompanied By An Adult . . . . {And Here’s A Message From Old SANTA Himself N North Pole, 119110 Girls and Boysl_ member 19th, 194i . Hurrah! Hilffflil! we are on our way. Tm Reindeer are dancing and prancing with alt-r- . the Toy Train is puffing and “toting mad‘ lo start. The Dolls are putting on yhoh» [my lroliiilcis i] . . The _'l‘o_v soldiers are marching into Y 5 91g Evflrlone is reaxiy for our long trip to IIOLDIANS revamp. We're starting 5..., and hope t. be 'ith ~ ~ J] November £99m. W vou ll. week fiom Shtuidn. Lots oi‘ love, mfhumble caterpillar. The blank and brown traveller which we knew last N tvcmber, sn anxious to fins shelter irom the storms of winter, has been transiormed into n beautiful golden yellow moth which flutters off in the os my ah- a! up; spring evening. ‘lhough moths are among our t. abundant insects. the Iss- bells has few near relatives. One of these resides in far Argentina another in distant Ttlfillstllh, and we. in Canada and United States, have only one other member in the imnliy. Strange how Dame some oosv nook under a 510111-191‘ whichever month it, may occur tn IléignxqssttlgigggiltoiOfiilgfingfgllaéd Acalxa‘; that the hair whlih covers the and cusimtts of o far-oil rei- as s. very efficient means ol PN- ln this Northern clime it will ai- A s_ E Sho you dbturb “he iwmtiiili one of the first. to best-it itself u t0 511 pearanocs a miniature i101" -- “s” m‘ W“ him“ I“ “m” "M" Dept. National Defence i will sell b! of its cocoon. So. it some dfly beginning at l2 noon. no and uncover a tiny runes of densely-matted black and blown Nov_ 22' ‘Qlkmman Iubefien: Wm‘ me “ma, days o, labor of Beifllfliifi bl’ Gemans Hones, including mack ltiare suit Enemy °°FW°Y5 "mWmd by Am": able for Hearse or gentleman driver; , . Man- ure Spreader. new Seed Drill. Roller To LET 2'1‘ .".".."'-.. ='"""""'.ti..";."."i _ pr n; oo arrow ‘ o I . Double heated office ' ler, (English), Potato Sprayer Cream Separator, Cement Water kept office building. Moderate rental. all klndi Harness, both Double Inn long seeking“SheitFWF6iiFWiYé ov. 2'4. ll Gemfiliésh-oy- (‘ . th - l i l "id. b“ o! wow en m cur up m that pa“ of we Wm be the habits adlnn Minister of Militia. Austrians bodies of manv caterpillars 56W“ ativea of our Isabella moth. to us motion. Flew birds will attack LIN!“ ways be the last insect we ace at once it curls up and becomes with the coining o! better days. AT NORTH s1 ELEANORS cupine n black and brown bristles. on account-i“ m beam‘ m‘! um terious manner it is able to trans- anon“ on either late in fall or early tn all my Pann Equipment consisting h" “may woven about a sleep‘ mem Pmwsti-‘d i‘) neutral Vowels merslde Airport; Implement Shed, 19 J 5mm‘ m‘ mile rupwmpped poweis to leave Athens. Zeebrugge com; gsupfl-[qr Much hows; “y. Fertiliser seeder. 2 Farm Wagons, fr. set Bob Slelghs. new; Threshing with electric light sup- Tub, quantity Cedar Poles, Dials) Aiwiy distances. But tinaiy it iuuflie“ sat rlns storms of winter-in ers raided English Channel: Brit- lts winter sleep. It is well known But whatever ma crossed the Lower Gems. “wooli beans as they are Cfliieil- afield ere winter closes in; and Hm‘ m“ caterpillar finds Hnmner fact that l have sold my farm to too-m its fur into the outer cavern; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21th, s ring, you should roll over a iwvem‘ in part l3 acres isnd opposite Suin- i“! °‘°°°“ W“ Wm “m” i" u use-inst devurtuiiuu and 1°11“ x as. SlilCl—-G m» good Work 2 m“ the “We w ‘Ur and’ raided by British naval alrilianes. eral young Cattle; Brood sow with " Litter. ‘ ’ Carts, Slovcn, 2 row Cultivator Outfit, Potato Planter, Potato Dlg~ plied in central well Churn. set Beatty Grain Slugs lllfl THE EASTERN Single, flannel onk ah wellineqilit pelrl H srman awor so no os hcgbd BUILQ solute dispersal ol every article on PPfliIRod bulldog. who ls now s - I "I "hm" by cm" PM“ this large furln. school at Ilallfax. Ile was donated to e . I ‘. ‘ h ". 01m." R L sen-y“ n I when hi‘ gratitude a ter PUT) mun i ie Natutrcl bids gm cgimnrgxefegr TRUST COMPANY Temlcm, I ‘h ‘ H d spar rorn - r i s l - ' m; g1- g, h 1n n Islnkerni to g ve e vc mm Stitmfln a y-m I Wang?‘ ii‘ tqgmuetgggegtifmig uuun IZMORRISONPE L“ ‘Shana, gvarecent illness. Bud is shown with Gunnery "“‘°"mw:"“,§mm°§, . hum“ “I, __ 1, 34.11-32.14 ~""i°"'~'"- Potty Officer n. Catiey. 61'"?! ..¢