29. 1949 LADIES‘ OVERNIGHT CASES From $11.00 to $29.95 LADIES‘ HAT BOXES $9.95 to $11.50 MEN'S CLUB BAGS $11.95 to $25.00 MEN'S GLADSTONE BAGS $30.00 S. A. McDONALD IIARMLEBS SNAKE CANAL pcvsnoran Tho black snake p, harmless Construction or u. _ v ' ' e Welland Ship {-80:21lfiltorrégushrfiuldhdoesr not ex- Canal was ht-gun in 1913, a4 yg-arg mm “on! i s. g , s ound in aflcr the first Welland Canal w“ _ v l and outh AIIIETIPR. E()fl1.pIp{@d_ Meyers Studios COAST TO COAST S P E O I A L Christmas Portrait Offei qlhl“ "Pa? d0 vour shopping this 0'15 -. ~. - -, v <3’ Way and §léglqff 81ft that Only 101i can give-YOUR POR. “'9 “"1 Pleased to announc ti ' f, _ I _ e_ iat no have a special gugmthuli re-oiders of Portraits taken m our studio » e Past year. This offer entities you to a. BEAUTIFUL "SXIO" PORTRAIT FREE With every order of a half dozen or more photographs. for Yflllmay have‘ your order finished from two dif- {r ent pioofs \vithout extra charge, providing they ate 0m the same sitting. W9 request that you place your orders early. WITEEAIITIFIIL "8 x 10" PORTRAIT FREE EVERY ORDER OF A HALF DOZEN OR MORE PHOTOGRAPHS MEYEIIS STUDIOS a ilavo In Stock . SPRINGHILL "l" OLD SYDNEY COAL H. R. LARGE & C0. Phone 1000 TH THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTTYPOWN E GUARDIAN "Remarkable This column Is renewed for news 0f local Interest. but advertising oi u newsy nature may be inserwd “l u" “"1! l WWII. strictly pay- able In advance, M? COOK'S for Pnongupm, CONFEDERATION Lin: LN SURANCE. HUWARD ltlselNNlS Fitted Fbotvtear at 175 Queen Street, BAZAAR AND TEA in Baptist Hail. Thursday. December mot, 110m four to six. RESERVE DECEMBER 14TH for Zion Church Candlelight Service at 8 l’. M. BED ROOM Lamp special-Three piece $0.50. Toombs Music Stars. L. M. POOLE d: C0.. have just received a ca: of brick. Builders specials. CHANDLER BROS. I01‘ I11 PI‘! wood and Chi-ometriin require- ments. CUBLING OPENING. Banquet at l p.m. \\'cdlicsday, November G0. 1949. Bonspiel after banquet. All mmbers are requested to attend. Outside Curlers welcomed. THERE WILL BE s combined ITIPPHIII,‘ of the l‘, E. I, automobile dealcrs and garage operators at 7.30 Tuesday night. Nov, 29, at tho Queen Hotel, Charlottetown. This is s supper meeting. All dealers and garage operators an urged to attend. NOTICE 'l'0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that; their copy must. bs in the Guardian no’. later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions. Out of city advertisers who telephone classl- fieds, etc. should particularly bea: this in mind. GIVE A CHRISTMAS GIFT that saves lives all the your through. Be a donor at Rcd Cross Blood Donor Clinics work of December 12th, at Summrrsizie. Kcnsington, Montague, Souris and Charlotte- town. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their copy must. be in the Guardian not. later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions. out of city advertisers who iciephone classi- fleds, etc, should pfl-TLICUIUI] bear this in mind. NOW IN STOCK. men's tan inch rubber boots, eleven Inch rub- ber boots, men's twelve inch rub- ber boots, menus thigh length run- licr boots, men's hip length rubber boots, men's wade.‘ rubber boots. aim boys, youths and women's rubber footwear, ivherc? Al. he Montague Shoe Store. CITY POLICE COURT — At the Stlpendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday, five mcn charged with being drunk and disorderly sp- pearcd. One was sentenced to 20 days in jail, another was fined $20 and costs or 30 clays in Jill while the remaining three Wero 93¢}. fingd $i0 and costs or 20 days, A summary eiecllmm" H" was hoard and the case was with- drawn after a satisfactory agree- ment had been reached between the parties concerned. ST. ANDREWS DINNER -—-At the annual St, Andrew‘: DlrmBl‘ l5 in.» Charlottetown Hotel lomflrfbw evening the guest sneaker W"! be n". pI-t-miq- of Nova Scotia, the Hon. Angus l.. FIHPFIQIIHIII- CM”! \\'cndcll ll. Benton will preside and other brief speakers will be Licul. Governor J. A. Berflflfd- and (fine! Juslics Thnns A. Camp‘ m.“ The guest Speaker will be in- ll'U(I\|('(‘lI by the H0"- DY- w- J- P- Mqpniillan, Cinnamon Malcolm MscKlnnon will address the Hal’;- g]! Thg Bonsiiaw Mala Quartet. will sing snd Miss Lnrralns Van M-‘illrlfln will dsncs the Highland Fling. ______..__€_-4 Personals Mrs. J. Austin Murphy. Emer- ald, spent. the week-end in Hun- icr Illvcr guest of Mr. and MI’!- Thomas B018"- Mr. Thomas Bolger. Hunt" River. returned recently 5mm l [\\'fi weeks visit in Boston. DOT" chestcr and Wakefield. M"!- Mr. o. w. Campbell. silver"!- tendent of old 11¢ Pln-‘lmmi I‘ ‘I present on sick leave. The many Lricnds of Stanley Gndlrcv. Cornwall. will be pleased to 1...... he is prosreulnu favourably after an appendix W‘ erstion in the IIPLI. Hospital. M", RPIIYIPPI lifncdonald is VIM!- |ng in Vancnuvnr, B, C, with her frinnd Mrs, Edwin Muclntyrs (nae Ml" lieitla Roll) farmcrly of Mantegna and Charlottetown. rosnfiivEn-r Annwsnssnr K301,“ ._ rGPi - A spec- mfi$tp was ISWNI by H10 SW6d- ish ‘Post Office Department i-ecsntiy to mark tlu- 75th imniversary of the founding of the World Postal Union. £32 m u: mu uusmn inns umm and arias is For men, Bandit lfl f oer man i»- slI the V091“ ‘m,’ i Mgmn are lop! in POW‘! m“ CBASWELL for Photographs. Cosl Company. Phone ‘M08. ART CLASSES. Phons Mrs. M. Gass. D SCHOOL IJVIPROVEMENT gus meeting, West Kent, Tuesday, Nov, 29, 8 pm. box. Toombs Music Store. in; Machine Repairs. LL 8.45 P. M. door Christmas lighting. Chappelis d: Co, 1440. COAL. -— Send in your trucks, we have a. largo supply of coal-All grades. H. R. Large & Co. to New Glasgow and Phone Maritime Central Airway. mmitsd 2061 or m. MONEY VOTED - At the meet- ing of the Charlottetown sub div- ision C. W1. Nov. 27, 85.00 were voted towards the T. B. Christmas seals sale. This was inadvei-toiiilg; omitted in the report published yesterday. 0rigin of Farm Animals Discussed At Rotary Luncheon Mr. Ralph MacLean, lecturer in biology at Prince of Wales College, and supervisor of the Vocational Training School, wns guru-st spr-ziki-r YQSLPTIIBY at the weekly meeting of the Charlottetown Rotary Club. Rotsrlans GBOYge Walters and l). M. Gnss were Chairmen, Professor MucLcnn degcrlbgfl something of tho faintly tree of several of the fnrm animals. l-ie to climb trees. At that time it was comparatively small, snd used its tree climbing ability to’ escape from the [ire-historic dinosaurs. When this natural enemy became extinct, the horse became s grass eating animul and mude increasing use 0f its speed in escaping from other enemies. Its feet, originally three toed, evolved into its present hoof, because of greater speed pos- sible when running on tip toe. The other toes may still be observed. but being useless, have merged with the hoof. The cycs also have shifted from tho center of the head to the sides because of the need to constantly wulch for its enemies, It. is believed that tho horse was first used Iiy the Arabs wiio Plo- veloped the fastest strains for tisc in raiding. The Romans spread the use of the horse throughout their empire. Prof. MncLcnn noted that the origin of lhu Percheron or heavy drought nnimnl resulted from the knights requiring a henvy animal to carry them when fuily armoured. The headquarters of thc French knights was at Perchc. Prof. Maclicnn nlso told of the origin of the cow, pig and shccp. Visiting Rotnrinmi were Messrs. Gordon Elman, Sydncgv, N. S., and Dr. T. B. Avkcr, ilulifnx, N. S. Other guests included blcssrs. Bob Clements and Douglus IVIncL-‘ircn, Montague, Wilfred Inman, Chur- lottetown, L. H. Coffin, Derby. England, Capt. Stuff, Oslo, Norwmv, and Henri Gautier. Si. Pierre. Donna Sherren, Tommy Johnst ART SIGNS. -- $4 K8110 Straet. AT YOUR sERYICE_A-rma5' higher imports and lower Sckggnrevlew also pom“ w, m“ melltlrs. W. M. Bi-ehaut, presiding. (luLgTgggy Epggqiglcggqgq, the preceding two yciirs Bnri v ‘ for Refrigerator, Motor and Wasii- tho nowmvard trend in the latter.‘ ‘Y! FY5119 10f 111911‘ 161W!‘ 0f 6h‘ HEAR CHES-TER McLURE. M. T5. Broadcast Tuesday, November 29th, ARE YOU INTERESTED in Olif- 11-53mm} lntgregtjng and said the horse originally was able “'3 Stability" MONTREAL. Nov. 28 - Despite exports during the past. iye-ar. there has bcen no serious incrc Q8 in uiiciii- nloymcnt in Canada, according to the Bank of Montrealls nioiititiy Business Review, issued today. The "UOIIIEITIZHDIB stability” of Cannd..iii ,))i'lCCS during this period "presents- CHMSTMAS Card; Special 30c .1 notable contrast both w the pur- sistent rise cf prices in Canada and in the United States during t’) country which commenced in Sep- TPACIilg broad economic currents in terms of physical voluliie, the lbank finds that. many trends, "'.~‘.!l- ierwise masked liy the price factor" significant year ago. Officiaf quarterly s-ir-, Iveys shoiv, the statement notcmi that the Canadian labour force, exclusive o! Newfoundland. hns~ increased on the average by 103,-! over the corresponding ruanls DAILY new‘ 3:32’: dates in 1948, although the num- ter Jones and Mrs. T. F. lilitciicl. ' ‘be!’ Of UllflTl-DIUYEII 1185 risen by were welcomed into the chapter amounted to less than three per ccnt of the labour forte. The physical volume o! total i-i- dustriai production “HS 1,9 per cent higher in the first eight months of 1M0 than in the some pnriod of i048, the B of M states. “Crop estimates and marketing re- ports on fnrm products, although not yet combined in a similar owl."- (ill monthly measure, indicate that. the aggregate qllillitlty of agricul- tural output in 194.9 may fail as niuch as l0 per cont short of i-ist year.“ Average unemployment 1M5; t \ Imports Rise Up to the latest report, the rc- view says, the physical volumc of total Canadian imports appears to be between 5 and 10 per cent above a 310a!‘ ago. "Thus," the hank summsrircsl "the aggregate quantity of gooum both produu-d within the countryf and purchased elsewhere, that has become availiibie to Canadians this year for use at. home or for. by possibly 2 pcr cent than s year of. Tracing the disposition of this‘ larger quantity of goods as domes-i tic or export. sales, the statement? points out that, “although the val-i ue of Canada's total merchandise] exports to the end 0f SoptemberI was 0.8 per cent below the same. months of 194B the higher aver-i age wholesale prices at. which many items were sold suggest that; the material quantity of goadsl flowing to export markets may have been reduced to u greater (ic- gvee than is indicated by thc dol- lar figures." "On the other hand" the B o! M continues, "the aggregats vane of retail sales in Canada to latest. report. in September has been n‘. s! level 7,1 per cent above a. yc-iri earlier, an increase sufficiently ml excess of the advance in average} retail prices to imply some cw, iargenient, possibly between one‘, and two per cent, in the move-f inent ol goods into the hands of, Canadian consumers." Investments Increase ‘, "Avallabde evidence indicates," the bunk siiys, "that. about hull the vise in investment ospendituccs. is accounted for by higher 1):‘: l and costs, implying iin increase in,‘ physical tcruis or about ti"? ll?!" cent as conipurcrl \\'I|I'l approxim- ately l0 pcr ccni. in the previous year." Emphasizing the neccss ' tciitutive lliilllft? of its broad con-i Grade I, Prince Street School on, John Kennedy, Sterling Ladner. Thi rd Row: LEYIIIMJI‘ 1948." , export would appear to be larger}, :i...i 9...... I I Iliiapler . 0. I). E. l iyiomiiiy Meeting '.l'he inonlnly inceting of lhc lfiuyal Edward Chapter, l.U,l).l»J. was held in the chapter room yes- lici-day afternoon with the Regent, i Various iicms of business wcrc cicait with and satisfactory ro- ports read regarding the hisloincal iPANlDILIUII held rcceniiy in lht‘ iCluvcr Club. The Chapter c.\- ‘ipresscd appreciation to the Board gcourzigirincnt and to a number oi ‘citizens who gave their support. 'l‘ins being a ncw venture, thc ‘members aided by the PXPPFIDIICP ,0! lhPll‘ endeavors this year hope to hold s better exhibition ncx‘. year. A pamphlet is being pre- Ufllhvariations from the patterns o! alparcd cntinierating and dcsci-ilmig the articles exhibited. Money was voted for the 1%.;- tional Endowment Fund, T. L League and a bursary for an i - land student attending P.W.C Two new members, Mrs. J. \\';.l A nominating committee appointed to prepare s new s . of officers fur the January lure‘.- ii us: ig. The Educational Secretary rrarl correspondence dcaling with cdu- cational projects. She showed at- tractive patriotlc pictures which had been sent as samples with a snggavtion that copies might hc bought and distributed to all schools. Money was voted i0~ wards this cntcrprise. Excerpts wcrc read from the brief prepared by the National Executive and sent to the Royal Commission on Arts, Sciences and Letters. Lunch was served following the meeting. II. K. Slow To Reveal Lumber goiiliacl OTTAWA, Nov. 28 — (CP) — The United Kingdom is showing "great deal" of reticcnce in dis- closing the amount of lumber she will import. from Canada in 1950, s Trade Dcparuncnt spokes/roan said today. Despite constant prodding by Canadian officials in London. the UK. Government still has left in abeyance the possibility of giv- ing the Maritime lurnbcr com- panies another contract next year. The general expectation is that Britain will make a sharp cut in the 500,000,000 board fcct she pur- chased from Canada in 194.9. Most of the pinch will be fclt on the cast coast. ERNIEV rnovox . mi: OF BANDAGE EXPERTS LONDON, Nov. ZS lCPi —~'l‘l\‘ speaker was Ernest Adams, 50 I. Nottingham iron worker. Out: front were 230 Iilt‘l.0l‘_t' nurses. "You sLniply doiri. know lioiv to fasten a good bandage," Ernie told them. “They slip and they slide iind they never stay put.‘ "How dare he." murmured sonic- one in the audience. Ernie went on: "No matter whether it. is a finger, an arm or a leg, bandages are always on the clusions, t-hc review slates that. "for the past two years, Canadian industry has bccn functioning at close Ln the limits of full employ;- mcnt. and increases in the pin al volume of production have ,. nilclcd the gradual growth of inc labour forcc." Front Row (left to righti: Marlcne Stairs, Stewan Chute, Frederick Nielsen, Dorothy Anne Gzlhs, Mlwlrfl Bfilfiw. Mir)’ MiCDOnald, Lmvcll Ling, Bobby Cudimore. Ronlld Jenkins, Carol Thacher, Second Row: Ray-iniiiid Acorn, Louise Smith, David lice, Floyd Jenkins, Alan Incc, Freddy Gauthier, Esther MacKay, Stanley Bryan- Ion. Donald MacEwon, Roger Goss, Jimmie lViathc snn. Stewart Good. Doreen Andrews, Judith MacDonald, Pamela Stewart. Wayne liumbly. Gloria Jcan Tomilson. —leachci-, Miss A. Fraser. -(‘ Peter Tanton. Lorna Henderson, E. Burkc, Photographer. tom Row: Grade I, Prince Street School Top Row: (loft to right): Harry Philips, Ernest Tredenick, Elaine Hansen. Ray Biggzir, Anna Mc- Nsvin, Brendan Duffy. Charles Philips. Next Row: Frances Mossman, Hcnry 5°mBF-!. Carol Aline Michal, Carol McKenzie, Mervyn McCslsey, Shlfley Stubbert, Gordon Whitlock, Carol McPhsil. Bot- Ronsld Campbell, Freddie Dawson. Judy Hippos-son. Joyce Shelfoon. Michelle I-Iucstis, George Ross, Shirley Isn't-er, Percy McPhee. Lloyd 588011’. Ronald 3801911911. Elm" liTfiFidyvll- C11"- lbl Russel, Gordon McDougsi. Johnny Davis. (‘liar ies Archer, David Haley. -—- Teacher, lVii-s, Coffin. C. E. Burlu. Phoioizi-nhnr. PAGE THREE A WOMAN IS NEVER T00 YOUNG NOR TOO OLO i TO APPRECIATE A CEDAR CHEST We have a very fine selection of Cedar Chests made by: LANE. BOSHART and HONDERICH Three of the Best Known Manufacturers As olvuliud in FE BIO 4|’ CHEST N0. 2360 SELECT YOURS NOW FOR DELIVERY AT CHRISTMAS TIME OROOKETT All" STOREY un. 134 KENT s1‘. PHONE 834 "m1 W°Fk°F$ I" 1108‘? industries ivthe discussion. Just get fed up, They have patience "pt-Q ngygz- known ‘m, o, for a while and then tl - ‘ »- ' and rip it of! - - and ..J°Y.i.Z‘“.§§,§. bandage’ w ‘up’ Sh‘ “ht the wound. “J15? lflmmflklng u. tug ,° m “g7 ‘I med I" DQTWhY Ontario's Algonquin Park 2018:5011 o1 Chester. "He should try 22.740 square miles of forests "5 ‘"1108 bflndages himself. mail iaim, Miss Rita. Davies of Leeds closed STARTING TUESDAY I IN PARKDALE Y4 STEVENSOWS GROCERY PINEAUS HOME BAKERY offer you daily a supply of freshly baked products, BREAD, CAKE, COOKIE}; PIES. Blscvrrs. BANNOCKS. o... variety id liAelgGE-STEVENSONS can take care of your every ne . Home Baked Goods. Meats, Groceries, Fish__. Everything for Your Eating Pleasure. “WE ARE AS NEAR T0 YOU AS YOUR PHONE” PHONE 2678-L for delivery HEINZ CATSUP 27c BABY FOOD. 3for 25c HEINZ TOMATO JUICE. 2 for . . . 25c KAM ............ 44g KIDNEY BEANS. 20 o1. 15c BRIGHTS PEACHES 19c McCREADY'S PICKLES . . . . . . ..., 33c Tin TOMATOES ‘l5: JELLO. 3for....... MATCHES, 3 for 25¢ TOILET TISSUE, 3for 27¢ PORK CHOPS....... ............55c COOKED HAM..... HAMBURG 43c ROUND STEAK........ ..........55c T-BONE 57c And Other Items Too Numerous to Mention. HUGE FOREST‘ PARK than -...¢.., .--»-s¢-~n¢|m ........89c WE DELIVER an. onnEns oniiii".u.i.i.* ;fcii?(vivos.““vQAVMKxRLfiKRKMQC&@3C$1§QRQKqM‘x wssrwoon TIIRKEYS 1 if: "THE BEST YET" 1 This year's birds are the fln- est we have raised. If you * like a plump, tender, IDLING Turkey for (fliristmas, one with lots of delicious mcnt I for plentiful slicing, servo a WESTWOOD (broad-Incas!- ed) TURKEY. Reserve yours _ now for Christmas (IcIlvi-ry" PHONL 2188 at the Christmas market g Order an extra one or prim. j . ‘ I two for New I cars and i, other occasions. , F. A. S. JONES, WESTWOOO FARM 3 North River Road, Charlottetown _ WESTWOOD TURKEYS make wonderful Christmas Gifts. We will pack them In individual turkr-y boxes and deliver for you. \§7\K&'A&mm ‘ "‘ "!M‘.'z\4>3é§'t‘~-\_-£~\‘7‘§'l wvvx I» w l» P I Elias