O There's e el who knew how to take care of Isersel . The we she handled wolves eves sonietbio toseei ndobservethetRed lgidibe lined “trehesed ‘to ‘an! of! vxehetber. ro e too ervteesngtoo. , e Hep llid, the: Red! y“ Take pattern from Little Red.Guard our health et every turn. Consult our p yet’- cien when there's need-enrfo! course we hope that you'll went to bring his pre- scriptions "here for expert compounding. Tit: JENKIN m. v s Piianmicv ‘Elihu s‘ meeting. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided that the Institute cater to banquet for Parkdale Institute, seine to be held on Wednesday, Nov. 17th in with. ROYALTY w. r. 1'3... grii annual meetin! 0f Central Royalty Women's Instit- m. ~,...- iilrl Ill (he school. The “by...” ,.'fzildt‘llt was in the Parkdale Hall. my; steering oncned by all One minute's silence was ob- mruiber. repeating the Creed. Roll served by members in memory of boys from the district "who gave rill was RmWBrEd by members ' their all" in the last Great War. pawn; their dues. Nfinupc- or lost annual and New committees: "gull? ratings were read and Lunch and hostess: Mrs. Os- “We 1, committees lieard from. borne; program for next three “m. 5 t and visits made to months. Mrs. H. MacLeod and ml! llllil berrrived in the district. Mrs. N. Macfeod. All members Election of officers for the on sick committee. Roll cell for m-rgiriq y-eiir: PEBSIIIETIL, Mrs. C. next meeting, "Christmas Recipe." wgbj‘ woe-president, Mrs. B‘. Meeting adjourned and a delic- mwirf- :t'.‘l'f‘lfll‘y. Mrs. J’. Currie: ious lunch was served by the ireiisiircr. Mn. S, MacLeod. ladies in charge. The iii-w president took over the _.q ‘ resonates. I PRE CHRISTMAS SALE ' TO MAKE ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE WHICH IS ARRIVING DAILY, WE- ARE FORCED TO CLEAR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, REGARDLESS OF PRICE. ~ 5O Children's Wool and ‘t’ Feather Flannel Dresses. Reg. $2.98 and $3.93 clearing of $1.49. These ore oII Crepe cxccllznt wosh materials. 50 Girls’ Frill Dresses 7 to 14x Clearing at 2.00 and 3.00 each. 50 Girls Coat Sets Sizes" (2-6x) 2O p. c. Off IsQzt<Q_iQQQ‘KIIQ'IIIYKQCKICQIKIIZIK€KKK -:~<'¢~<<r(:‘ BABY BIIIITIIIGS ie Beacon Clotii Reg. $2.50 and $3.98. Clearing of $1.59 and $2.69 Each. A toble of recil Bargains con- sisting of PARKAS, KERCHIEFS, TAMS, HATS. PYJAMAS and Etc. Clearing tit 50c and $1.00 eoch. Tilt misses IIIILMES ANli BRADLEY 159 llliEEII ST. Pli0IIE 92 s ENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘Ill-IE GUARDIAN, slate column le reserved [or nerwe of loeel lntereet. but advertising oi s newsy nature may be Inserted It flvc cent! e word, strictly pey eble ln advance. CBAEWILL tor Photograpbo. CONFEDEBATION BUBANCE. VHOYTS BEAUTY SALON Spec- ials on Permanent Waves for one week. $10.00 Permsnents tor $7.50. $7.50 Creme Permanent: for $5.30. Phone 1011 ~ HEAR the Prime Minister Right Honourable Louis St. Laurent, 8.45 p.m. tonight, over the C.B.C. ria- tional network. subject: “The Lib- eral Party and the Prosperity of Canada." LIFE LN - IS PROMOTE!) — Staff Ser- geant D.J. MoCombe, R.C.M.P., Charlottetown. has been promoted Sub Inspector, Superintendent NJ. Anderson announced yesterday. Sub Inspector ‘McCombe has hcwl 23 years of experience with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and came to Charlottetown from Western Canada one year ago. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stlpendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, s woman charged with breach of the Temperance Act had licr case adjourned for one week by agreement. while three . CAMPAIGN WORKERS: Ailcam- pelgn workers should complete their rwork and report at the of- fice oi’ A. Walther: Gaudet. Graf- ton Street, on Sunday afternoon between two and four o'clock. visiting Toronto for ten days where he was in conference with His Em- inence Cardinal McGuigan. While in Toronto Father Petrie was the guest of his neicee. the Misses Ell- eeu, Freda end Frances Doucette. WEDDING YEBTE DAY —’I‘he marriage of Miss aith Eileen MacDonald. daughter of Mrs. Frank Gillis, Charlottetown. to Mr. Arthur J. Godkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Godkin this city. was solemnized at 255 Richmond St. last evening, the 24th inst. The ceremony was performed by Dr. H. C. Rice of Trinity United Church. The bride wore a sapphire blue crepe dress, black gloves and hat with winter white trimming. Her corssge was of pink carnat- ions. They were attended by Mr. and lVIrs. Hammond J. Godkin. brother and sister-ln-lew of the groom. A reception to which twenty-five or thirty friends were invited followed st the Queen Hotel. The young couple leave this morning for a one-week holiday after whicr! they will reside in Charlottetown. drunk and disorderlies were ro- mahded until today. A drunk and incapable was also remanded un- til today. These were the only cases to be brought before Magis- trate K. M. Martin. - SEQUEL T0 ACCEDENT-—'Tll£‘ sequel to the accident which took place on the highway near Fred-y erictori cri September 25th last when a car driven by a Summar- side man struck and injured two highway construction workers af-‘ ter failing to heed the warning‘ signal of the flogrnan, occurred Ill {Magistrate's Court yesterday morti- ing before Stipeiidiary Magistrate Gilbert A. Guudcl. when the driv- er pleaded guilty to a. charge of causing bodily injury by wanton and furious driving. Besides pay- ment of costs totalling $21.50 the driver had his operator's license caiicclleri for a period oi’ one ycnr. It is understood that the operator ci’ the car had nlrcsdy paid a sub- stantial sum iii damages Lo those injured in settlement of a civil action. i Personals ' l . r Mr. William Smitli of liiiiliei"s River. is visiting Mr. and Mrs.l Dawson Mittoit in P011. Elgiii. I Mrs. ilvlill Carrier, Euriist-iifieJ has PlilEfPiI the I’. I. Iicsplnl for medical lffillllllElll. BURNIIAMDN-CROUCI], Esseic. England _ (CPI ~- Tiic Agricul- ture Ministry bought 1.003.000 seed oysters from Brittany to put down oii the beds near here. ruined during the war. But il‘s a CllHllCY. business, the ministry says. Re- sult of the experiment will not be. known until 1960. WHEN THE HARVEST . IS GATIIERED IN 1n the spring the farmer sows his tie‘. s. ' And watches with delight l To see the earth aivaken. 1 And the first blades come in sight. - From dawn till dark he is busy. A; he works with skill and care, And tihinks of the time of harvest When his nelds, their crops will bear. l-Ie sees the fruit of his labour As he looks at his sheaves of wheat, And his orchard, and garden. laden . ith beautiful tiiingsto eat. zihilf) m: lo Thrift-Wise s Home Builders 1" x 4 Spruce Flooring (Bundled) 1V4" x 4 Spruce Flooring Matched Boards Seasoned Dressed 1" Pine and Spruce Eastern Cedar SIIIIIQIQS (all Grades) ' 3"\Fibregies insulation Aspltttli‘ Shingles 8r Rolled Roofing Rough end Dressed Lumber MaciiiiNALli anti sows WQODWORNING eoursuv us. rite‘... m1 or 2m their apples With their color no art can de- scribe, I-Ie will think of the wonderful Giver This beautiful fruit did provide. For man may work and harrow But he is only a. toilet- In partnership with God. When he ploughs, his straight furrow _Aiid sows his fields of grain. He knows his heavenly Father Will send the sun and the risiu. long. ‘Then es he rests from his daily labour When his grain is threshed in the bin, And he sees the fruit. obiiis labour When the harvest is gathered in. Then in the long winter evenings l-Ie can sit by the fire and sing, And count his many blessings When the harvest is gathered in. —Mre. Edger Gillespie 76 Douglas Street. When he picks front his trees] November Wedding At Murray Harbor A quiet but very pretty wed- ding was solemnized at the mansc iii Murray Harbour on Monday evening, Nov. 15th at '1 pm. when the Rev. R. E. Vessey united in the bonds of holy matrimony Miss Irene Alberta White. daughter of Mr. and the late MrsHRoland white of itiiirixiy Harbour, and William Gordon Dufiy. S0ll of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Duffy of Charlottetown. The bride looked very charming in s brown suit with matching accessories. Her only ornament was a. double strand of pearls. gilt of ihc groom. The bridesmaid. Miss Ida. Doyle of Charlottetown.‘ wore a dark .grey Siflpéd suit WIlIl black acces- sories. The groom was supported by TO 5T. THOMAS AQUINAS VIBITED TORONTO-Rev. J. C. J9me. South Rustioo. has been WABLQFJ5IQWN PRIME MINISTER lit. lion. LOUIS S. ST. LAURENT Speaks To-Night “The Liberal Party and the Prosperity of iianatia" C B A 0.45 r. m. “Wile $500: TreaLs for School ‘lolNtl; Ciusclrerfs Appeal Idund v-Q; Red Cross Campaign $1000. Cancer Fund $500; Leagupol Mew? Fllild $500; School prim; 319-09; Salvation Army $590 In June an English lnstltuteiwas adopted and 4 boxes have been sciit lo date. Iilriciidlyt letters or upmtckilioll hate been rcccivccl, Final anungciiiciits ‘were ma,» for dance Eiild bazaar to be hilrl in the hall. Prize. to bc awarded lo the member selling most. lottery tICkOIs oii fruit your», Mr. Darrell White. brother of the The following 5111f? nr flnqcers bride. The brides gilt lo lier ivrre rlcoicd for ruiiiiiipd-cdr. liridcsrnulci was a gold locket while President -~ Mrs. Lorrie lilac- ihe groom presented the grooms- Miilriii. man with a. leather wallet. Vice President _. - After the wctldlnq the bridal ATcKhincn, M“ with party motored to the home of Secretary k Air-o Jan,“ Mia“ Airs. Belle White. cousin of the TTr-nsiirer - ltlrs, Rklfinsay Auid’ bride, tvhr-re rt delicious supper Directors and Auditors rc-eiiect- was served to immediate friends and relatives. A three-tier wed- ding cake topped with a miniat- ure bride and groom gracefully CIGOYlIEd the wedding trible. Following the reception the bridal party motored to Charlotte- town Irom where they left on ‘Tuesday morning on their honey- moon to visit various points throughout the Marltlmes. On their return they will resldc in Charlottetown where the groom is sri employee of the Postal De- 1iartment. Previous to her marriage. the bride was a valued employee of Canada Packers. Their many friends wish them many years of wedded bliss. ._.___.i____. WEST COVEHEAD W. I. The members of the West Cove- head W. I. held their third annual meeting all. the spacious home of Mrs. Wilfred McDonald on Tuesday evening, Nov. 2. t The meeting opened with the Ode followed by repeating the Collect in unison. Twenty-one members answered the roll csil by paying member- ship fees for the coming year.‘ The minutes of the previous imeeting and previous annual meet- ing were read and adopted. The retiring President. Miss Doris Bmvm gave a splendid re- ‘port of the year's activities, in closing she thanked the members for their co-operotion and urged (that in the future we be ever in- l And turn with the plough the sod. ispired by om. nwno “Fm Home iand Country." 'i‘he following‘ is the financial 'roport: ' Total Assets - $833.13. Expenditures - 3139.53. Cash on Hand - $196.00. The sick committee that one sick friend had been visited and fruit teken. The school committee that s map of the Maritime Provinces was needed for (he school, also dustpnn, The following articles oi’ cloth- ling WCIB completed during the year: 9 prs. pyjamas. 3 sweaters, 2 Child: toques, 2 quilts, l child's skirt. 4 dresses. 8 prs. prs. men's socks. The following sums were reported socks, 2 ms. panties, l pr. ‘hitts and 4 do- nated: T. B. League $5.00; Nurses ed. Sick Committee Mrs, m, ‘lg-mild “id M"- Gwrse Belle. M‘ tool - Mrs. Cecil Maye and 1 if. ‘Muller Alat-Lnuzhlrm, Misti-wag d 215s D0115 Brown‘ - or on tr t~. ~.- be“ Hughes. =1 eri Mrs Hlb Prograirtiie M11 Gordon Mfferty- Mrs. LeiLh Mac-ruins... and M's. Bert Reed. at December meeting roll call to be iiilSWEred with an exchange of Christmas gifts. The collection for evening mounted to $2_10_ “Ilmfillg tlie business numbers WQYE drawn for fish- pond which caused much merri. merit. the proceeds am ntd $320 ou e to a. period Hefreshments were served by hostess and meeting closed with National Anthem, Ml. 11%?“ and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins and son Chcster, were 8119513 a; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Mac. Eacherri. Tea Hill, last creek, Mr. Malcolm Hicks, Mount Alb. 1°“ has Tf-‘Pfinlli’ returned 110.11g after visiting friends and fom-ier school chums in Sackvxille New Brunswickf-Mt. A. I Mrs. Alfred MsoLean has return- ed to her horne in tilount Albion fittest; oléiSgtlllgi {in Charlottetouri, er s s er Mr. Gilbert Gaudet. and Mrs- Thv many many friends of Mr. Jock Machhnii are sorry to hear that ‘he has been confined to his bed with a. severe cold and wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Barbara Hicks who is et- tending Mount Allison University in Sackvllle, spent several days in Mount Albion the guest of her put- cnts Mr. niiri Mrs. Ashley Hicks. The Gospel Services in the Gos- pel Hall has been largely etteitded for the past several wceks and the children are very greatly iiitcrcsted in the Friday nights children's scr- vice conducted by Messrs. Ramsay and Elliot. ' The monthly mcciing of Mount All divisional commanders, bars ere requested to attend A '1‘ '1‘ E N '1‘ I 0 N U.E.F.B. Canvassers WIIALEII MEMORIAL IIALL This evening or 7 o'clock, where results will be tabulated. teem coptoins and teem mem- o meeting or Albion Women's Institute rnet at the home of Mrs. Iierlley Jenkins when Mrs. Alfred MucLean ivos hostess to the mmnbcrs. Meeting opened with the Women's Creed in unison by President Mrs. Jack Mac- Phatl in the chair. Roll call was answered by articles for Grab Bag responded to by eight members. Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. Three visitors wore welcomed. All correspondence was read and discussed. A card of thanks for fruit received by Miss Annie Horton while b1 Hospital. All bills to be presented and paid. Collection for evening was 50c. Grab Bag realized 00c. A sum of $10.00 was voted for supplies for school. An l-Ieclograph was to be purchased for school. Ways and means for raising funds were dis- cussed. .\Il‘S. Ben Horton kindly iii- vlied the membrrs to hrr hem!‘ for Hove been held over, ere o: follows:- iMONTAGUE:— O‘LEARY;—- SUMMERSIDE:— CHARLOTTIETOWM- Alkinsons for details to ANNUUNUEMENI By Popular Request The Demonstrations of Burns’ BANNED MEATS (As advertised on Burns’ "Chuck Wagon" Radio Show) and extended. Demonstrations scheduled for this week on beiioif of oll merchants in these oreos (Hostess Miss M. Poole) Stewart 8. Beck's Si-ore-Joturdoy T. M. Llewellyn Slore-TI-iursdoy, Friday, Saturday (Hostess M». Campbell) O‘Leory Farmers Co-operofive Lid-Thursday, Friday, Qimii-dq (Hostess Mrs. A. Palmer) Smoilmon’s Limited-All this week. (Hostess Mrs. Iro M. Brown) Groceterle-All this week. Andrews Grocery, Elm Ave-Saturday afternoon and evening. Toy/eel’: Grocery, Queen Street-Saturday afternoon and evening.‘ VISIT ANY OF THE ABOVE STORES AND BE A GUEST OF BURNS & CO. LTD} REMEMBER-Ask for BURNS Canned Meets or your favourite Community Store: MERCHANTS desirous of stocking BURNS Canned Meats meil order or wrltl BURNS b C0. LIMITED Bo! 30! Charlottetown. P. l. I. (Phone 284) next sheeting. Roll call to be pay- nient of dues. After meeting ad- Journed a delicious lunch was serv- od by hostess assisted by Mrs. Gordin Myers arid Miss Eva Jen- kins. Lunch committee for next meeting is Mrs. Jack Myers and Mrs. Jack MaicPhaii. , A very interesting meeting of the ‘Poachers’ Study Group took place iii Pownai School recently. The teachers from Mount Meilick, Mount Albion, Hazcibrook. Ale):- andra and Southport schools were in attendance. Supervisor Rice of Charlottetown stressed the need of a change iii the school systems of the Province. a wider vision io-l wards better citizenship. A dis-| cusslon of the school curriculum. for its betterment changes of booirsl which will ivlth more interest more nearly suit the average child in liis or her grade with a closer coiinec- FRUITS ‘ VEGETAIDLE? tioii or bridge the gap from Litera- ture to Georgraphy and History and the child's every day usable vocabulary in speller and the dis- regarding of unusable words. All by and large a. great many useful and applicable suggestions were il- lustratcd. The semi monthly meeting of the Happy Ilustlers of Mount Albion Junior Red Cross met in the school Friday afternoon November 19th, with the president Eva Jenkins in the chair. The meeting opened by Chorus of n11 Juniors of O Cane-db, followed by minutes o! lest meet. ing. Reports from Sick, Health and Cleanliness Committees were given and new ones were appointed. Also appointed were one to keep the pencils sharpened, fire on during school hours and the water com- mittee. Misses Eva Jenkins and Doris Wood canvass district for \r'oluntary Blood Donors reporting 8 or 9 volunteers. Sale of Poppies for Lesion by Juniors realized 15¢ for their funds. Decide to dong,“ yarns or knitting of ugm 1a- Child Crib by the Juniors who u; canvassing the district for the Unl- ted BFIEFEBHCYAFII-nd for Britons. Unfinished business was report o! Halloween Party held by Junior; in Mount Albion Hall with a profit, of about sons. A vote of thanks was moved and seconded to be forwarded to Mr. Hicks and Mrs. Jack Myers for donating fuel for hall and prizes for various contests such as Masquerade Costume and Elm"! Apples from a strong. Tile program for the meeting was the roll call answered by Sing. Say. Do or Pay by reading Nursery Rhymes, 5 girls sang a very beautiful song and the smaller did the things that others told them to. Roll oall for next meeting to be answered with e Grab Bag. Meeting closed with singing National Anthem. We Are Experimenting on this ioinr Advertise- merit- RlX‘S GROCETERIA Queen Sr. GAY'S GROCERY Lengvvorth Ave. bob/lee CARROTS CORNED BEEF 1 lbs. for 25c Choice Cuts MUSHROOM SOUP PARSMPS 39c per Lb. 3 for 25c Iceberg LETTUCE smut - mlaififzégu’ 23c per heed 63c Per. Lb. V C en emp Q ‘fjrlifixmed sucso BACON PORK end arms ‘i==t1~-=~ ——-——~—'.:.‘::.;'.;'.‘::.i.‘; PORK CHOPS 2 c 55¢ p" u” 2 15 oz’. yids 25c . Meliiresli APPLES pggsn |=||_|_£1'5 TOMEGQI J11“! Mtidliim Si" 37¢ P" l-b- z 2o oz. u»; 25c 33c Per Dozen K Flu-HS J B D —————————— 5M9 5p . . . cgfaAcNlfikiLtllsEs Z9: Per Lb. GRAPZETERUIZE JUICE Seediess RAISINS 55c P" Lb. _C"‘ad'bury.s “Many ____1_""~*°'43‘__ - ~--im-—Hii~mg CHOCOLATE DRINK ROYAL PUDDINGS “l”; P n‘ v. Lb. 23¢. i lb 43¢ 3 PIIQS. f0!’ 25¢. c er 9' DEVON SWEET FRY'$ COCOA CHOICE DUCKS and MUSTARD PICKLES 1/2 Lb. 27¢, 1 Lb 53c CHlCKEN In Stock ‘1-6 o2. Bottle 25c ' 2 pitqs. POST BRAN Please Leave your JORDAN?» GRAPE FLAKES for 33c and order for GEESE end JUICE LARGE TURKEY now. 49c per Bottle Army Goggles Free IIIX’S ERIJBETERIA QUEEN ST. PHONE 1601 —1 602 GAY’S GROCERY LONGWORTH AVE. PHONE 1021 —1 022 l