NOVEMBER 1o, 1949 M»? central Guardian iumn In reserved for new: o; Ne?’ Lutereat, but Qdvflfllllng oI l new“ nature may ha inserted me cents a wflrd. strictly l!!!’ ‘M, in advance. “mics roi- ITMOKIBPIII oltDEll THAT OVERCOAT NOW. I’ P_ Mmpherson & Son. YOURS a truly enchant- “wming in a gown from Ken- nedy's Ladies IVER!‘- 11 sHORE Musical Festival soy-Ii]: on display at Geo. Clark's JkQWPEIIICTY Store, Summerslde. CHANDLER BROS. for All Ply- wood and Chrometrln-i require manta. 6,411, sroimr naatrriuc zen-i. M. RgfIlgBrBtDr, Motor and Wash- wg iilachine RBPRIH- Dgyq" MISS the Fox and Mink Show Charlottetown, November 22nd’ m 25th, Catalogues now readl’. DON"! MISS the Fox and Mink Lfliarlottctown, November in 25th. Catalogues now ‘ready. 1W0 ruol-irs weekly to the Magdalen islands. P. Q- Phone Mnryinie Central Airways Limit/ed Phone 2051 or 540. ' giiflLlalillBEMilc-d Cross Blood fiumy Clinics at. Summerside. Charlottetown, Moniaiu! l n d 5mm, vteek of December 12th.- B! A Donor! SPECIAL PRICES on Machine- loss PtITYIGHBIIIS at the Marie Elena this wet-k. Phone 2191. 134 Bien- mcnd Street. rm; (‘BEST CLINIC held at the Pmviliritil Sanntorium will be can- “p.11 toi- Friday. November 11th. this being a DDmifLIOIl Holiday. BIAR PAUL McGDIRB discuss la for Britain and the UEFB. ‘m- gtatlon C.F C.Y. on Sunday alts-moon at 1.15. RAB THE Salvation Army, In “my, Wfnsloe Church, Friday. Nov 1.1 at 8.30 p.m., with full band and moving picturea show. Silver collection. DDIITNIZING CLINIC will be held every Saturday morning from 9 to l2 at the Health Department. 153 Prince Street. Formerly held at Sanatorium. IIPFEIALS B!’ DE RAYMOND at the Cosmetic Dept. Moore dz Mc- Leod Ltd. Teza Perfume and Cologne, Halt Price. Limited quan- tity. (‘AWTNDISB UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. —- Sunday. November 13th New Glasgow 11 A. M. Caven- dish 1.30 P. M. GBOTSC 500811. Minister. OHABTIII. FLIGHT! to an! point in Canada or tho United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airway: Limited 2081 or 540. COVE-HEAD - UNION UNIT!!!) CHURCH. - Servicm for Bmtiey. November 13th, are: West Oovehead 11 A. M. Covehead Road 3 P M. Union Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. ‘Thomas A Wilson. Minister. OIWHL — VERNON UNITED UUICH. - Ber-vices Sunday, Nov- unbei- 13th. will be as follows: Chen-y Valley 11 o'clock. Vernon River 230. Orwell ‘I o'clock. Rev. E. o. 17mm, Supply Minister. COMMUNITY CONCIIT MEM- BERS ATTENTION! - Sanroma oelobratod Concert Pianist replac- ing Dyron Janis at Prince of Wales College, Thursday evening. Novttn~ ber 10th. 8.15. PIIOIOGIIAVUIII EX!!!‘- ION -.l\ now exhibition goes on View today at the Art. Centre. Pub- lifihtti by the Museum rot Modern Art in New York. it is a fine col- lection oi’ forty photogravures [athercd together under. the title 9f Texture and Pattern. Subjmts Wrfiayed include "Shimmering Bet-in." "A Wuve Breaking on the Shore." "A Hippopotamus," "Sun- flower" "The Surface of the lfoon. “Penicillin Mould," "Zebras," An Air View of the Ocean" and mull‘ others. all W‘ v having unique lies oi’ pattern or texture. The v ion wzii remain on view un- ili hovrlntiri‘ lilih. Sure the Art _ ___.~__.___ in: izninnancr: nay How swiftly the swallow flies on u-urd. o" 1'1"‘ grasses where our heroes 2rl,\', Md the months and the days are pizscing, . And we hnic Remembrance Day, g!“ day We keep in memory the men vilin are sleeping there. mt» their life for freedom. 0" '30". 11ml ten. in nlr. “"1911 we think of them sleeping W in far away. . eeleiriembcr with deep regret “BLIP” 111w pazrl for liberty, ti.» forget. lost. we target. M90)’ a home is said today $4 mini’ an eye is wet. °" Worn-en who kneel by an oh "illity chair, ' "°- "WY do not forget. The woo A8 m 1'3“ "T05R88. will after row n. th . '“ Fiflhtllr-s‘ fliigiviias CfLIrIiareIlSIIy 11d along the 5.05m,“ ' _ - y beach on this d3 We 1,, . Clive ihfirIILg a t light, Y he men Whl] sleep over there. Th M; 3:50:95 will shod their petals P"!!! will coma again, B for the ma.“ ‘b "I"? have not died In vain. l’ 0f memory Ill silent prgygr, for freedom so dearly ROAD- Centra owns this collection Mia: Johnston, the Director. advises that the exhibition will be available for showing outside Charlottetown at the request of rural communities. A LILIITED QUANTITY o! Dor- othy Gray items (Lady in the Dark) Cologne and Bath Powder Sets, regular $3.50 for $2.00. Elation Bath Powder $12.00 for $1.00 and also Travelette Sets, regular $2.96 for $1.95 are on sale at the Cosmetic Dept. Moore and McLeod Ltd. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Broolafield Charge. Services next Lord's Day are as 101- lows: Hunter River L1 A. M. Glas- zowRnadllRM. S B. 2P-M- Brooidield 7,30 P. M. .5. B. 10.30 A. M. Hartsullle B B. 11 A. M. Mid-week services at the usual hours. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. VISITORS ENTERTAINED — A very pleasanit - evening was spent. retcntly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Welter Marshall, Stnnhope, when they entertained in honor 0f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ivfarshall of Saskatoon, Sack. Present at the gathering were the relatives from the surrounding districts. Among those present was Mr. Louis Marsh- all]. an uncle and it is vrortfny of notc- tiiat. this grand 01d gentleman la some ninety years of age. It was Mr. liiarshoifs first visit to his native province iiorr over thirty years and no doubt he saw many changes since that time. Mrs. Mnr- shall was much impressed with this, her first visit and hopes to visit again in the near future. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all present, at the close of which a. delicious lunch was scrvmi and all went home wishing Mr. and Mrs. Marshall the best of Luck. Airs. Oole Bell of Covchead also entertained for Mr, and Mrs, Marshall nit a delicious dinner at the close oi’ which a beautiful Sill/PT Plate was Dlfisénied to them by little lilies Irene Bell on behalf or! aill their relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Marshall have nciw returned to their home followed by the warm wishes of their lriends. |tacillties has had to come out of ' earnings. Better Dividend Break Seen For U._S. $IOC_Il_Ii0III0l'S i By T. E. Ap 1e ate NEW YORK. Novplt)‘ —(CP) - Pofifiibilitv or a better dividend break for stockholders of American Indus"? KBHBFEIIY was seen by financial observers today in the “flak? 0! General Motors’ plan to distribute more than $190,000,000 in December. 5°!“ 54W the recent rise in stock market prices reflects such an ex- pectaiion. Owners or business and industry have Qrihiilained that dollar re turns 1n the post-war period have bcen too low. Mflflflsements have agreed that 111001116 iroim stocks has iailed to keep pace with the rise in living costs. But they point. out that airy. rocketing costs and! prices have re- Qlllfvd large increases in working ‘capital. and that a big portion of lwstovar expenditures for new plants and rehabilitation of existing T000111! to support a belie! that stockholders may finally be about to get. a. little better piece of the income pie are these factors: Prices oi’ marry finished articles have levelled off or declined in re- cvlit months. The huge post-liver construction programs are either completed or well on the way to that goal, und as debt incurred for such purpose is retired. earnings Will be more available for other uses lncludinfl dividend payments. In the cnsc of giant industrial ronporntions, these expenditures reach big figures. United States Steel Corporation. for example, u-p to Sept. 30 had spent $831,000,000 on post-war additions to and replace- ments of facilities, and had only another $100,000,000 authorized and iiiirc-mplrted. When General Motors directors yesterday ordered a $4.25 year-end THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW I THE GUARDIAN. dividend paid ouits common shares. chairman AIIrMLP. Sloan .lr., and president CE. Wilson said it. would help “to correct What has been all inequity to the stockholder group.“ 0t course, few other major com- panies enjoy the favorable position o! General Motors. But. dividends in general, on common stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange, are running higher than in 1948. the exchange has reported. The total of 83.800.000.000 In cash payments in the first. nine months of 1949 was 8.2 per cent ahead o! the rate a year ago. - Ten Ihduptry groups showed de- clines from last year, noted the ex- change. But aside from automobiles, betzter-than-everage gains were made by steel, chemical. aircraft. fanm. machinery, electrical equip- ment. and utility groups. CANOE COVE YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY HOLD MEETING ‘Iihe regular meeting of the Canoe Cove Young People's Soci- ety was held on Tuesday evening November 1, at. the home o1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacDougaill. The president Mrs. Colin Maolind- year presided. The devotional per- iod opened by singing tlhe Doxol- ogy. Scripture was read by Caro- line MacKenzie. ilncm Acts the 16th Charpter. followed by “The 10rd’: Prayer" In unison. The les- son was read by Rena. MacNevin. I-Iynmmstanding by a Purpose True" was then sung. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Roll caiil was answered by sixteen members by PBPQEIIIRE fl verse of s-eidpture. It was moved and seconded that Mira. Sandie MacKt-nzde‘: 1n- vitati0n to hold the banquet at her home on the evening of Nov- ember 1i1 be accepted. There was no report from the sick and con- doleflce committee. Hymn "A11 the WW MY Saviour Leads Mic" was ithen sung. Meeting closed by re- peating the benediction. hunch was served by the hostess. The next mectlns to be iieiti at the Fame 0d Miss Muriel MacNevi-n. by Fagoiy C? Shorten - --¢..¢-r......._--... v PI-IEDRINE krswr svaizv NlGl-ITOPEN roe wet-res WAITING TO HEAR FROM HER BIG- MOMENT" a FIR/Kttifcltfado-Tm ouass now min: '1 'siiswAs1osoourwrmniM!‘ 1 YOU'RE NOT GOINGTO SIT HOME AGAIN WAITING TO HEAR FROM VOUIZ DAN DAPPER? WHY ' DON'T ‘IOU GO TO ' NO, HE‘D CALUI WANT TO B MOM! HE saio\ on 90%” r mm Z/EGiER, 1am asrsrr, (KENDAL E, L- 1'. I GOT /.. IPHEDRINE! IT'S om DAPPER! HE oust" m room our OF rows mo is on ins wast OVER.‘ -* nansiiisininca niiv Victory. "Kent Sf. ’l'.'.'ii'5§‘iifi“li°‘f"_ 1914-1910 1939-1945 Let us pause on this day of Remem- brance . . . pause fo weigh ‘the fruits _ot The permanence of a peace still hanging in the balance will depend largely on how we act to maintain ‘III Democratic principles for which 'many of those who won this Victory paid with their lives in two World Wars. HORNE morons Charlottetown " PAGE SEVEN Piled High With Bargains That Del clzowos w||.|. REAP ANOTHER RICH HARVEST NOT A FEW GARMENTS . . .» NOT A FEW DOZEN GARMENTS . . . BUT 3 ENTIRE. COMPLETE. NEW FALL STOCKS SALE-PRIC- ED! THESE AND HUNDREDS OTHERS SAVE YOU REAL MONEY. 0n Sale In 0ur Men’s Wear Store WORK SOX 29c BOYS‘ BREECHES 2.49 LEATHER PALM GLOVES 25c Boys‘ Combs. Men's Combs. Doesitln Shirl: O'all PanI-s ’ Losi- lot goes out today - - The Iieovy plum fleece, sizes No equal In any stoic, ony Men’a heavy fleece overoil here's the price tiior sold 34 to 46 - - i-I its onotiierlskotolgguo. fir: Plaid Doe- Pfints oetd2é49. gays’ sizes - . stocks of 'em iiig chance for t e in iris o pric eyon in a hurry .. crowds .. Ito I7. iocii oquoi .. .. .. .. Men’a AII Wool Dress Ponfifi - regular 6.95 now they go out Ion than on or- 2.95 1.69 SO HURRY PANTS SHIRTS On Sale THURSDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! dinory work pant! Fawn and Brown sit odes only, but all sizes! Io Early .. . . . . Men’a fine quality Dress Shirts with genuine fused collars, sizes I4 to l7 r)- enjoy Canada's lowest sole price — a bargain ifiot IS a bargain .. ......._.;. Men’s 29.50 Topcoats, One Price 12.95 On sole Thursday and If any remains the bokinco goes Sotur tidy! Every Topcoot II IIIQII Qflldl, III WWI flitting - - oII mode in newest ai-yia and tailored by experts. We've clip pod the price loo: than Iiolf lo oivo the crowds something to raw about . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a NOW, MEN'S SUITS TO 42.50 NOW. ANY 69.50 SUIT Truly wonderful oli wool Worstedgo Lew extra quality Tweads. Yes, i410 choice b wide-open! All ulna, oli models, n- if you wani- ttio Suii- borgoin of your life - - here ii- is! We're onion, toila, storm - - and they're the finest Suits in tho ' to ' ou o whole rock fuII to CIIOO country! Over 300 to choose from - - beautiful ?$;g_ 111;], “m may _ _ __,_ _ __ worn dye Worsteds, finest 69.50 tailoring .. . The OVERCOAT SALE That's Tho TdIt Of Tho Town KERWOOD . THE auv o|= FLEECE _ YOUR LIFE r Tire town really wont wild over this Overcoat Borgoln_,- 3m, than’: none to equal anywhere! All sins 34 lo 44, but saw-Hana... ..._‘;;.-~¢;g;ao better ctsma eoriy x Notafew-Notafewiiozens-hut ALL Ladies’ BOATS, DRESSES 15% 0ft Think of ‘n, Ladies - - right now ol- l-Iie season's start we offer on unrestricted choice from on immense brand new stock - - - l5 per cont off! Yes, any Coot - - - cloth or fur, any of our superb, new Dresses! Ciiooaa ‘now; aovo I5 per cent! Deposit holds till required. Entire Stock Ladies’ Goats 25% off ' ' No mortar wiiot si-yle, no mutter what fabric - - you'll reop o saving of Z5 per cant! Toke ANY Ladies’ Suit in the store, this offer embraces them oII! letter choose your: today - - - and save 25 por cent. 0li$aIBIll0llfLOWERPRIIIESTUIIE SILK PiliiTiES 39r:[WiilTEil BLUDMERS 39cfLAiiETillM SLIPS 1.4a _* zoo MORE DRESSES CHENIL! HOUSICOATS TO 1.95 Rocks swept bore first day - - now we offer 3M more brand Cheniles! Flonneis! On sole starting at 9 u.m. today - < new Housadresser at 1.49! Sizes up to 44. and less than half price! Tho crowds - Mqke sure of one this time . . . . . .. . . . .; . . . . . , 1 n49 i will make quick work of than . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL! DRESSES TO $24 . . . . $4 I NEW CREPE DRESSES . . . . . . 2.88 NOW. ANY LADIES‘ COAT NOW. ANY GIRLS‘ COAT All expensive Fall Coots- oli new length coats - - oII o su- No". avetY Gm!’ WIIWI!‘ cm" If‘! 5'" 9M" P" sw- 59°!“ p eme give ovvoy at $10.00! This is the lost lot, where you will you simp y can't in any oquo ' 1 0.00 10.00 this is the final price - - so moka the most of it to such o value! Fur trim, heavily lined cools 4.95 SATIN NIGHTIES 2.95 GIRLS‘ our: onassas ma 50c Table Man's Winter Cups, Boys’ Dress Cops, Boys’ Leather Gauntlets, Men's Leather pull- Overcoat-s Men’a "Korwood Fleece" Ovorcooh - - Canada's great- est Overcoat buy! Wliol- a supremo chance N NYC 99 - ‘I01 Queen I44 Gt. George Men's Pants Men’a All Wool Drm Pants in fowm and brown only - - - requior 6.95 but out M9’ ass IIOVI .. Men's Sweaters Men's All Wool White Sweaters, and some in plain alludes - - o give away for over Mil-ts and o quick cieon- 1| ‘on many other: up .. .. GREENDAI. CO. ' LTDI ’ . l I n