DECEMBER 5. 1951 Z; Z? . , (,9 at . Cy55 I&5k0 55. Queen St. VQQ SON-School Work. SIS-Extra Typing Practice 1:-1'1 MOM-Club lVOI'l( W DAD-Business. The Ideal Christmas Gift THE NEW UNDERWOOD PORTABLE This Is The Time To Place Your Order. Budget Terms if Desired. Ii. IVO CIIOMORE Adding Machines -- Calculators - Duplicators Cheque Writers - Tape Recorders - Furniture Phone 2884 a i'u MEMORIAM . p, 1"; memory of Joseph Hg". lpoucctte. who departed mnrthis liie Leoernber sin. ms. wm. Ball hearts we watched you And saw you fade away; And though we loved you dearly. We could not make you MB!- v . not forgotten, Father dear, tau are "d . Your memory will never nle, our thoughts are slwyagw you. in the gr.-tw where y more laid. up-ays ll:-membered. hY lwulfd. ' tleriruile, Patricia and Jean. cool or re-.anits we ulsh to thank our kind neiglibniiix and lrlenils who gave us sun"-i valuable asslstnncc at the time of our disastrous fire. which dggtmyed our barns. livestock and Nugpmpni; also those who helped in the rebuilding. Again we say "Thank You." .1. II. and Eric MacPhall. New Haven. IN MEMORIAM In iond and loving memory at my father, Mr. Charles W. ,Saunders. who passed away Deo- ember 5th. 1950. with tears I watched you sinking. And saw you pass away. I tended you with loving care. But could not make you stay. I watched beside your bedside, As the lonely hours passed And how my heart wan broken As I saw your breathe your last. Pescriiil be thy sleep dear lather. It is sweet to shy thy name. In lile I loved you dearly. In death I do the same. Lovlngiy Remembered by Daughter- Mrs. George L. Morrison and Son-in-Law George I.. Morrison. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. Alban Former on. Li. a. MONEY 1'0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. I. Chas. R. Mcqiuaid B. A. BAIIITISTER. SOLICITOII NOTARY. to.. znterr. Trust ullrllng CIIARLOTTETOWN Phone l'lIl MacPhee, 8. Trainor ur. Mserlilil. B.A.. K.0. Ii. s0MEltl.l.'I) TRAINOR. I: A Barristers. .ls. A. Walthon Gander. LL B . anmisma. SOLICITDR. rm rniiilsu Building Ill .Grsl'ton Street "one: to Loan Collection mg Gender 8: Haszard GILBERT A. GAUDET B. A., LI. 3 hsrristerl and Solicitors Money to Loan Clnadlsn Bank of Commons llhlg mg J. A. McGuioan Iiaiuiis'rr-tn. SOLITIITOR. rm NOTARY ETC. BARRISTEK. SOLICITOI CUIIBIE IUIIILIIINO Marlieson. Peaks 8. Nicholson A. W MATIIESUN K.C. A. ll. PICAKE. ILA. LLB JOHN P NlUll0l.elnh. l.l..lt Barristers. ale c”;'i”9'l"nI - Money To lnnn 0 Great George street FREDERIC A. LARGE. K. C. Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Royal Bank oi Canada Building Charlottetown. P E I. LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPER'rI& J. A. CARRIITHERS R.0. 0P'l'0Mlt'l'RIST PHONE 2872 123 Kent Street (Next to Slrnpsons Agency: Palmer '8: Hoslam A. J. IIASLAM. B.A.. (4.1 Banister. Eta. Bsnh oi Nova scotis (Xiamhen Charlottetown, P. E I. MONEY T0 LOAN Boll. Mathioson 8: Foster Barristers. Solicitors. ate. R. R. BELL, K.C.i D. L MATHIESON. LL.B.. K.C. G R FOSTER. LLB Loans on City and Farm Properties. 150 R.chmond Street Charlottetown. P. I5. I. J. S. TEWIOR optometrist .l'2yi-s esssnlneu. glasses fitted corner Rent A Queen at; Strange But True By F. II. MacArthur In the U. S. A. there is one automobile for every four people. In England there is one ior every 22'people and in Joe Stalin's coun- try there is one ior every 252 peo- le. pnadio ownership is sbout the same. In the U. s. A. one for every three people; in England one for every 5: and in Russia one for every 45 people. Canada as a. whole isi blessed with telephonl service though many persons abuse the system by talking too long and covering subjects that don't require cover- ing. In this country there In one phone for every ten people as com- pared to one ior 165 and one to 188 in England and Russia, re- spectively. One hears a lot of beeiing about prices and about wages. Yet we must remember that in this coun- try. every six mintqes on the aver- age 01 working time will buy a pound oi sugar. in the British Isles it takes eight minutes (and sugar is rationed over there) and in Russia it takes :4 1-2 minutes. A quart oi milk requires ten min- utes in this country. 19 minutes in the Mother Country (subsidiz- ed and rationed) and so 1-3 in Russia. - When we consider that the gov- ernment doesn't produce any- thing. it ought to be careful about giving away something or any- thing. produced by the people. There's a place for the govern- ment, of course. but the govern- ment should stay in its place. Per- haps its human nature to like to get something ior nothing but somebody has to foot the bill. From present indications we will all have to makes some sacrifices. It's easy to pick out the best people in a community: they'll help you do it. In case you don't know your birthday flowers. you'll enjoy look- ing over this list: January, carnation: February. violet; March, Jonquil; April. Eas- ter Lily; May, peony; June. rose: July, larkspur. August. gladioli; September. aster; October. calen- dula: November. chrysanthcmum; December. poinsettia. About one-third oi the area of the United States and Canada is forest land. Of this. an area ap- proximately l.'l00.000.0oo is cap- able of growing commercially val- uable timber. A glued joint in a 2 by 4 struct- ural member can witlistand more than four times as much force as a nailed joint in it 2 by 6 member. Victoria Day brought. a great surprise to iive year old Douglas MacArthur oi Charlottetown when he discovered an over-sized hen's egg. deeply iurrcvwed and looking for all the world like a piece of white chalk upon which some youngster had lavishly used his iackhnife. Douglas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mac-Arthur. Char- lottetown. and the curious egg was picked up on the pint. aimed iarm oi his grandparent, who lives at. Cornwall. I 0 I 0 Mr. ,R.. Maexlnnon. mevchaiit and postmaster at Cornwall. P. E. I.. is the proud ,ossessor oi a Bonnie Prince Charlie cup which has been in the family treasure- chest for a long. long time. Mr. Macxinnon would not go so far its to claim that this cup was actual- ly used by Scot-land's Bonnie Prince but it may have been for it was brought to the Garden oi the Gulf by his ancestors. The cup. about half the size of an ordinary drinking vessel, has a plaid design painted on its exterior. Traveling through our good is- land Province. one is often im- pressed with the quiet beauty oi our small villages. Then again. our small towns also have great claim to beauty! other places look for- lorn and uncared ior. and seem to spread over the highway with no concern for the aesthetic pleasure or the pasaei-by. When you consider this trast, what characteristics of s pretty. small town or village first come to mind. Many times it is the quiet dignity oi a street lined with stately shade trees. trees that seem to accent the peaceful con- Charlottotown oum Phorr I956-Rouse IUD charm of a rural setting. They 4 ' I seem to say. "Once. upon it time Cm .e cared enough for this DP. W, R. coyson ' spot to look into the future and ch,mpndm' plan ior: the beauty oi thi little Palmer Graduate "T. John stalls mmletu i "nM1(.;:lzARl.0TTl"I(lWN . . . .T .s.L'".'L"35. st VETERINARY slmamm Chosen with wisdom and plant.- Allison M. Gillis. LL.l. linnisrria. SOLICITOR. Ilia. I30 Richmond st Ch'lnwn. Phons no I . mm...ggggpgg-gy-.-gg-- lllllil J. GIIAIT ll. ll. orrour-:'rars'r 13554 Item street i-nous. us M""'”"l North American Hotel Mmmggggg II. II. OOIIE OIIAITI MI Great l'horis 129 23! Pawns! ht. Office Hours By Appointment a A Dr. A. l.. Maelsaoc nnnrin Dental x-llay ocoaui nuu.niNp in Oflfltlll It. Phone SUI or commit Ill) A000UN'l'AN'l's (learn at. Charlottstolwrs Phones rsss - 1471 - no: It '””0l-I'll w. suionao. as 0"”? ollioos at initial. Moire ' anus r. mernsasoa. o.s, tori. so. soon--. A-taunt. om- AWWI. Isntvillo. Liverpool. law Glasgow and Troro. i A IoDONAI.D, ouaani o oo. cnaarssso accountants . "HIV-r.Qn':s':'uol::.' ,,”""IiIp,ossui-cations forests. lain! John. Shannon. lsnstu. llsdlsso. Olllrlottohwl. telephone KI ed with care. trees will speak oi unselilsh community service for years to come. our Queen City of Charlottetown can boast. many beautiful shade trees, soft maples. beaches. and so forth. The same is true oi the towns of summerslde, Aiberton. Georgetown. etc. These have been well spaced leaving ade- quste room for the development oi roots and crowns. ' Why not interest it local group in this form oi community Im- provement? You'll be doing a worthwhile service ior future gen- erstions. When you want to paint and can't have doors and windows open. put two tablespoons oi vo- nllla in one-half gallon of paint. It. will kill the smell. it your sink.-.ireesss up. wrap your hot water bottle around the tsp and it will thaw out presto! IN usuoiuam In loving memory of mv dear huhsnd. Joseph llsory Doaostlo. m, f swsy Doosmhsr nth. Thraoyoarsacatol I! oslsatlsdthssasllvvoda . .l lovil lllll than. I I010 Illltl It . lMt0thisI.I!0.Innerwlil.g Always lsnissnhsrodhyllls Mhahllsi THE ciiaaniaw. CHARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAIV This column is reserved im new- ol local interest. but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly psy- ahlo In advance. JlMMY'E 'I'AXI- Phone 525. COOKIE STUDIO for perfect pictures. FOR MRS. VAN'S Chocolates phone 2'3-ii-J. mores S-lI't)5l'.S-.:-Canada's fin- est shoes for men. 518.95. Hen- derson 6; Cudmore. GIVE A Christmas gift that will save a life. Be a blood donor this week. BOI'S' WATCH special 86.95. Toombs Music Store. NOTHING gives so much pleas- ure as a good book. The Island Book Room. Great George Street. STORE OPEN all day Wednes- day until Christmas. S. A. Mac- Donald. AITERNOON TEA and Bazaar. Cihairlottetown Baptist Church. Thursday, December 6th. 3.30 to 6 P. M. CONTACT: Stewart Motors Ltd. have Prefect and Consul cars at new low prices. Take advantage of this offer. Save today. Phone 831 for further details. BIG NEWS! Did you know that the all new English Consul Sedan has been drastically re- duced in price to meet your (in- ances. Phone SlCWnl'l Motors Ltd. for particulars ioday. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5TH. st. Peters Cathedral Hall. Turkey and llam Tea and sale including a large hand crocheted table cloth and two pictures by we late Mr Robert Harris. Tickets 31.00. Tea served at 4.30 P. M. PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS --The residence at 52 Upper Queen Street. City, formerly own- ed by Mr. Ralph MeGulgan, has been purchased by Miss Susie Nantes who has been occupying the premises for the past year. ENG-AGEMEN;'V;M r. and Mrs. Adrian Feclinn. Ml. Stewnrt. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Margaret. Sylvia. to Frederick William Collings. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Collings. Montague. marriage to take. place early In the New Year. ziltaillo Batteries, ire-ah stock. !Flrr-stone Bryentou & ltlaclhy Co. Personals Mrs. A. 1.in.:ird.v of Brighton. Mass. and her sister. Mrs. Alice lilacGregor of New Glasgow. N. S.. spent ii week in this Province recently and have now returned to the home of Mrs. MaeGregor where Mrs. Linardy will visit for n few weeks before returning to the United States. IN MEMORIAM In loving .:.;;ry oi Thomas W. Bradshaw who passed away. December 5, 1947. God alone knows how much we miss him Never will his rnenrory fade Loving thoughts will always wander ' To the place where he was laid. Sadly IN MEMORIAM In memory oi George A. Smith. who died Dec. 5. I950. ; Lovlngly remembered by Ethel and George. missed by ismily. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memor oi Levi F. Tralnor, who died Dec. 5. 1936. Inserted by his Wile. llairghti-rs and Sons. i ,lN MEILORIAM Thomas Henry Csnn. who passed away December 5th. 1947. Four years have passed since that and day. i- God ,called my father to that home so far away. The heavenly gates were opened. A gentle voice said oorae. And angels from the other side Welcomed the loved one home. Always Remembered by Ills Daughter Charlotte. Mrs. J. D. MscLeod, sumsnerslde. IN HMEMORIAM In loving memory of Harold Basil MacDonald, who died Dec- ernbor 5th, 1042. name, In memory I see him Just the same. Stlll in my heart he is living yet, For I love him too dearly to ever forget. Inserted by Ills Mommy. and Brother lldney. .lN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi John Wil- ltsm Murphy. Sea View. who passed away Dooonther nth. IMO. Thloo years has named since that sad II 3. when one we loved was called sway. Ool took his: house it was his will. Within our hearts he llveth still. Iver Remembered by Wife and Three sons Slur. sterling and llton. Daddy In loving memory of my Father, As long as r n... I will cherish his : CIIASWICLL for Better Photo- graphs. IIOWAIID MnuINNIS FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen Street. I7 DACK'S SHOES Sll.9lS.--I-Ien- derson & Cudmore. sole agents. TEDDY BEARS. large size. 35.25. Toombs Music Store. LITTLE THEATRE. - 'Ili1ree one-act plays-Empire Theatre. 8.15. 6th December. Annual mem- berships on sale at door. sz.oo. THE KIRK BIBLE SEMINAR meets now Wednesdays 7.30-8.30 instead oi Thursdays. You are welcome ' BEGINNING Wednesday, Dec- ember 5th, Worthy's Drug Store will be open every Wednesday afternoon and evening until after Christmas. NEW I.0W PRICE on English Ford cars-contact Stewart Mot- ors Ltd. ior details today. You can now finance a new car at reasonable terms. Would Permit Fines 0n instalment Plan MONTREAL, Dec. 4 - (CP) - Thousands of Canadians are being sent to prison for the modern ver- sion. of imprisonment for debt. That is the opinion of Alex Ed- mison, Vice-Principal ol Queens University and President oi the National Prisoners Aid Associa- tion oi the United states. In a recent. address here he said: "This is supposed to be a democratic country. but daily in; courts throughout Canada, people are going to jail because theyl haven't enough money to pay! iines. ltls about time the law' changed so that people will hc' permitted to pay lines on the in-'. stalment plan." Mr. Ekimlaon said Canadians must give a better break to the 86.000 mdn. women and children who are released from Canadian1 penal institutions each year. given ten dollars and sent. on their way.ll He said the rs-formative ap-I preach, rather than the merely. punitive. must be used in all lnsti-V tutions so that those releasedl don't go bdk again. I Mr. Edmison said another point needing immediate attention was the present-day system of "no! money, no lawyer." He was gladi that Ontario this year adopted a' legal aid scheme. HALIFAX. Dec. 4--(CF)----Fil'sl. large movement of Canadian troops through this base since the Second World War will take place Dec. 8 and 14. The troops are members of the Min Brigade. new building up near Hannover. Germany. The Fnirsen will sail Dec. 8 with 500 men of the rifle and highland iiuttnlions and den- tal corps. -cm WEDNESDAY lied will be closed cember 5th. pill in gleam in his eye, it with this glorious dream of e- such beauties are only when like Swans Down Cake Flour. Naturally theres a viral secret llour used is Swans Down (Zak recipes are on the package. A Product at Oovmal Foods l .. The Rogers Hardware Company Lim- l'llGl'lAND LOFTY A that tastes every bit as good as it looks! He'll crown you belle of the cake makers. when you serve triumphs like this! High, light and fluffy ingredients - of course that means ingredients BUT ONl.Y WITH SWANS DOWN! success of cakes like these! it's because the the finest flour you can buy for cake making. Milled troni soft winter wheat of the highest quality - sifted many times until it's 27 times as fine as ordinary Hour - it's no wonder that s Swans Down cake has such exquisite texture. wonderfully even crumb, melting tenderness. Tested ans 'DoWn SCHOOL PIONEER race "i-natal: Robert Rallies, English philan-J troplst, in 1750 started a Sunday school at Gloucester which devel-i oped into": national movement. WELL ISOLA'I'I;I) --- I The Island of St. I-lenena whei-cl Napoleon was exiled is 1.200 miles. from the west Coast of Africa. D 1 Sell the Consumer Before She Goes to the Store Most women buy by plan. Their shopping lists may look like mere scraps of paper to the uninitiated maleeliut they really represent a buying guide. And T I selection of needed i THERE ARE CAKES & CAKES BUT ONLY THE ONE CHRISTMAS CAKE - Mrs. Kenny"! Rich, Dark FRUIT CAKE All Sizes 60: lb. Order Now! Baked the Home Wily by Special Family Recipe Also RUNS and RAISIN BREAD MRS. KENNY'S HOME BAKERY PHONE 3041 - merchandise is usual- ly made in the home -based on advci'tise- i- ments in the daily paper. For concentrated coverage in this rich P. E. I. mnrlu-t use The Charlottetown GUARDIAN It covers the Islniul "like the dew" .. , l Prescription Specialists Johnson & Johnson Cor. Kent & Prince Sis. Your Family Drug Store COMPLETE VISU AI. REFRA Ulill IN and AN ALYSIS G. F. HUTCI-lESON 3. son Optometrists 53 Grafton St. SED AFTERNOON this afternoon. De- (III IEICKKIIIII II-llldtliillil Iv: (l'ImIII(- OREENDAUS PRE CHRISTMAS SALE Lcidies' Coats Regular to 539.50 Now ........................ Ladies' Coats Regular to S49.50iNow .............................. ,. 1 O”" A group of Ladies' Dresses Regular to 535.00 Now ....... .. . ............... ., A group of Ladies' Dresses Regular to 510.95 Now Ei:Is' Dresses Regular to 52.50 New Ladies' Housedresses Special ,. Ladies' Slips Girls' Station Wagon Coats LESS .. .. .. 55.00 52.88 Regular to 53.95 clearing I49 :95 All Purses, Hats, Skirts, Blouses 96 LESS .. Ladies' Station Wagon Coats '-E55 -------------- - -V ............................................ .. All other Coats including Fur Coats 2596 1096 Children's Sets 1 96 LESS... All other Childfen's Cools ' 51.79 51 .88 Regular to 54.50 Now . I98 Rayon Tablecloths Use our "lay-Away" plan and save. A deposit will hold any garment until Christmas. The GREENOAL CO. LTD. LESS .............................................................. .. LESS ................................................................ A, 25”” Regular 31.49 Now -00 A group of Blouses 150 GREAT GEORGE STREET Il'('('(i&':KiQl:iE"C.i(i-2'6:i:';':Z'(t: (i(k1ZKi(K'i'C'!tiCiSKK1KCtKK zrzzxazzxuxiivkiskxtttzxKristianzxizzzzzizztezzxxzeczK':Kz'(:aia::ocx smile on his lips a cake . . . a cake you use the right behind the e Flour - Troplcal Dream Cake RV! cups sillad Swans I tablespoon grated Down Coho Flour orange rind 2!": lsasposns Calumet 1': cup shortening halting Powder Hz; mp. W", In teaspoon salt in saspoons grated lamon rind 3 eggs, unhsolsn 2 tablespoons lemon loin ' Milk (us below for amount) ' WW5 lww-v. -vmramnl, or led an ?'x rap null. "ilk vlmrioa. nu an it upmlb. I Sill llour once. measure. add baking powder and salt. xiii together three times. Add lemon and orange rindi in shortening and cream well; add sugar gradually. cream until light and iludy. Add eggs. one at a time, beating thoroughly after each. In small amounts. Add ilour sliernaiely with lemon iuice. their milk; hen smooth after each addition. Turn into 2 round 9-inch layer pans. IV; inches deep, lined on boimmsgwnh paper then greased. Bake in modcnm: "W" (515 dFK- F-i about 2!-i minutes. When cool. till and cover with a snowy white irosying. Detour: with cilver dug!-es. (There's s grand "While Fudge lFAr,osi-vluz” on me 77 oi "Learn to Bake--You'll ve 1"). Sond for this wonderful recipe boolf, "Lent" ram Bake-You'll Love It" . . . full of exciting ...c..',.. for cakes, cookies. frostings. Send 2049 in coin :. With. ynurpmine and address to General Foods. Limited. Lobourg, Oat.