NOVEMBER 13. 1940 // The Central Guardian FPEciALs For $ Days Thurs.I..,', Friday, Saturday Never before have such bargains been offered Don't Miss Them. This column h reserved for news of local interest but advertising ol I M"! Illillrfl my be inserted It 6 cents a word strictly psy- lhln ill nlvgggs. CBASWELI. for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- l RNCE. n-siiia-‘i-zi-au WALTER. MscNUTT — Organ Recital St. Paul's Church Thurs- day 8.15. L-aaé-ii-oni. l. GLASS i , , Femem gllnsmzrelfileputtv and paint L-MS-Il-li-IZ-H. NORTH GRANVILLE- w. M. s. iae- — .t‘.““iiilfe*lirtlflirdaiiiilao; l rack of h“. ‘rknmed Coatk $1 2 ‘ Speaker. L-39iL1i-l3-li. .---—--—-- s MANnMnsJJLMaernJzn» |pecial at Blouses, regular $2.98 value. 5 Clearingat---——--"-- 1 rack of Crepe Dresses, real $1 _____ in; at, each _ _ .._ .._ _. _ _. I scours ASSIST r. a amour. bu“ —W¢due-iday. the Boy Scouts, will [Fen H31,‘ Q be doi their good deed for the Tabk” __________ - o ruberehlasn League of P. m. I. 8.1-" ""‘ "' They will be seen here and there . d , ' “A table of Specials”, Smacks, Pylamas, Blouses an everywhere distributing large posters, displaying the red double 511p,’ House Dresses, etc. c rred moss, emblem of the anti- Cleurlngat._-_-_---._-_- tuberculosis crusade, among shops, thee-tree, banks and office build- A peeial lot of silk Crepe Pyjamas 5 regs. $2.98 value on sale at — — -,- loo ins: with the kind cooperation of public spirited citizens of Char- A table of Skirts $1 at_____._._--_1--_i--— I lottetown. Boy Scouts know what the red double barred cross stands Over size House Dresses, long and short sleeves at — — - — — — Other bargains to numerous to mention. Call in and see for yourself. ~ THE GLORIA information through these posters telling of the free public meeting LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR Corner Queen and Richmond Streets so". announce the e their daughter, Rene. . Albert I. Bowman. son of Mr. and gement of MITS. lla Bowman. New wilt- shire. arriage w take lace Nov- ember twentieth. L-3 1-11-13-11. of the tuberculosis league Sunday evening and of the coming Chi-ls:- mas Seal Campaign. To Provide Ambulance The Grand lpdge Knights of Pylhins of the Maritime Pruvuiccs. at their last convention undertook to provide one or more ambulances for the De ailment of National De- fence. A eady n considerable amount has been received and the Fund is steadily growing. Westmorelaii Lodge, Moncton. aim to furnish one ambulance, and are also backing the general fund. Empire Lndge. Charlottetown, is making every effort to worthily as- _____.__ sist and are promoting a dance on the 25th inst, to raise additional funds for this nurpose- tlonal Railways tonight enroutc heme. While in Moncton, stokcr Ststley was s guest at the re-un- ion banquet of the Moncton branch o! the Canadian Legion. _.___._.___.__.. When a Russian scientist, Romu- blum, in 1876 reported cure of oer- taln mental patients follownig re- lapsing fever. the idea, now sc- cepted, seemed fantastic. STOKER. OF H. M. C. B. DIARGAREE HONORED Murray River And Vicinity Pie. Gus Keenan has returned to his duties as military tailior ECtllE- where in Nova Scotia, aftcr spend- ing a few days at his home. AIONUFON. N. 8.. Nov. ll — Stoker F. Statiey, of Verdun, Que. ‘vlvor of the I-l. M. O B ...,.l‘l‘t‘" arrived here Tuesday glicriioori from an Eastern Canad- l Pan, ii-licre he was joined by ‘lie and ihey left on the Marl- nme- Express of the Canadian Na.- siiiiiiniioii WEEK Piiooiiiilii The Prince Edward Island Teachers‘ Federation in iii-operation with the Canadian Teachers’ Federation has arranged the following broadcasts:- Mr. C. O. Nicolle has left for HBIUBX. where he has accepted a posit-ion as garage mechanic. The Misses Catherine and. Belle MacPhcrson have gone to Bcrwick, N. 5., where they will spend s. few weeks with their brother, Rev. D. MacPherson. A concert was hold in Murray River public hall on October 30th. in aid of the Public Library. Quite a large sum was realized. \'i'l£l)Ni~)Sl)AY, Nov. 13 — Al: 6:15-Inculcating National Iloyaliies-blr. Albert Dennis. Till'll>'i).»\\', Nov. l-i-At 6:15 p.m.—i)evclopin1z Human Resources-Item Di‘. J. l‘. E. O'iliiule_v. . _ . . v . . _ r . . _ , . . _ lltlllll , l\o\. ln-Iuduc-Lioiiiomnultct ‘of the rincc Ed Dumw cammrwd me Service “d ivzird Island Poachers l‘0flt.‘l‘lll.i0ll — Mr. a Splendid 5.1.1.055 “m 51...... by “myiflm Reddim Mrs. Wnghorne. The program con- sisted of a solo by Miss Vemlla - r Ker-nun, chorus by girls, a seleclioii _ _ _ by lhc liiurriiy ltlvcr Lindics Quar- ‘ ' , i'll*.‘..' z ' "t .1 ' nor-occur 3'00130OUOIIOQOQQUQUQDQQQQUDUUQUBIDQUDICQJDDQUDZQ b‘. @1101?J¥l3;°*3;;l.,$,;°.§°‘;32 S“ l Rnll" lillfliél‘ llle direction 0i Mrs. T. A. Keenan 'I‘hroup;h good limos and bail the MRINCEZ PIIHVARD ISLAND FUR POOL l.llVll'l‘l<JD maintains lho Sfllllié solid, sound and responsible business oruainiziilion which lifiS enjoyed the (‘ONFIIHENCE of so many ranchers in the past. The many friends of Mr. F. D» Breliaut are glad to see him out again after his recent illnes. A Roll Coll Service was held in the Murrnyi River Baplisi Church on Wednesday. November 6th. Rev. Ii/lrs. Waller Dl\l7l."l is convales- ill‘! :il hm- ll"lll.‘. alter a. serious Congratulations are extended tr Mr. and ‘Mi-s. Bert Mncbeod on lhe blrlh of lwin s 1S on Nov. 1st The many i" nos of Mr. W. R. Kv-Jziiiii ari- sci.) ll! lfflfll of lib. continued illness and ixish him z-i speedy recovery Mr Lever! Graham and Mr. Carl Mnrlnod lclt- for St John. N. B. ivltrrc ilicy have llki-ll a. posilitm. ~»- Business Integrity - — Financial Responsibility’ - -- Years of Experience — Mr. and ‘Al's. Oiiro lillilll‘ have T} - , , _ _ , taken up their residence in Dart- iis combination provides silver fox ranchers with a mouth, N 5_ gm» u... winger, mfillifillllir service which inst season secured for its patrons sliubily" over $20.00 in nveraixe per pell (including all low lliililfis. vii-res and culls) this being iii’! above ihe average lime rvreiivcd the previous year. Each year our average rillurn for polls has been higher than through any other i anm-l. Mrs. Albert Hill of,U. S. A. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Alcx Macinnls. Mr. B. H. Huuhes of Charlotte- town was a business visitor to Murray River last week. Pte. John Ciosbcc and Pie. Archlc Johnston are being welcomed home on leave. To maintain this hizh standard we continue to retain the same PERMANENT management and stiiff who have “will: fully appreciated their responsibility to each patron. No expense is spared lo plnce our offer“!!! i!“ u" most profitable markets and last season 95% of our John Hwpet entire shipments were to London where ihrnurth “l9 fflfi" -—-—- llilies of the Auction Houses there mid the activity of our M1" P'°"°"hPY°W-”~‘ °' c1""1°’°°' London representative, who has had over twenty W"! "- l‘3$“1.il?§§‘ tvhi-ingelillexilicdsln ‘Wm iierience in the international fur trade. we have received net ‘prices substantially above those available ln 01M!‘ mar eis. Mr. Vernon Hooper has left for Montreal after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. T. L. Cook spend a few days visiting in Charlottetown. Pte. tester MacLeod is welcomed home on leave. Miss Isabelle rleltinato spent. Tuesday in Murray River. '1‘. ’ RINGWOOD SCHOOL The report of Rlngwood School for the month of October. ode Ix-l. Elaine MacIi-inls: 2. Catherine White. Grade VII-l. Iillliam Machinis. Grade VI-l. Joyce Tnylor; 2. Ernest Maclnuis; 8. John Currie. Grade IV—1. Patricia White. Grade 1119-1 Noreen Taylor. Grade H -1. Linus Alchorn; I. Marie Taylor. Perfect attendance: Ernest Mac- Innis- p Teacher, Florence Ourrie. .___.__._.__. Speeding up production. 1¢—¢s_--_- Since organized in 1930 over 90% of our volume has been received from Maritime rnnchers-75% from Prince Edward Island ranchers where we are best knMm- Wriie for Marketing Plans. Free Tali. 3825i 91°- Transportation charges and full insurance coverage pa“ h? us on all shipments to us. LIBERAL casn ADVANCES ARRANGED as USUAL Prince Edward IsIandFur Pool Limited P- G. CLARK, President and Manalllflil‘ Dlrfll-"Y Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Calla-d’- Brnnch office: Charlottetown. J. A. Webster 8: 00-, 156 Richmond Street nylon OUR MOTTQ; yarn inch-lea expect to turn out "We Believe rm Beet Way r» Get Business In To 33'°i’°t4=°9° “m” " ’°" "' m‘ “d Deserve It". m Out oi 200mm llpplying for the u. _._. THE ETOWN GUARDIAN Bristol ilnd liiolnlty -_____ The primary department of Mor- ell School was ordered closed last week at most o! the children were ill ivlih measles. The teacher Miss Mary O'Brien, reported that only two children réported. the last day the school was open- ____._ Mr. A. B. McEwen. was able to retum m his garage duties on Bat- urday alter being seriously ill. Friends of Mr. Sterling McEwen are pleased to see him back st the store alter rounding out the thirty days training. ‘The boat building course at Moir- ell opened last week but at present only part oi’ the class are attend- ing as yet. Four of the boys select- ed are reported ill. Car thieves were reported e- round Moreil hall last week and some cars entered. The gas tank cover was removed from one while another owner reports his jack tak- en. The time seems to have ar- rived when an officer of the R. C. M. P. will have to be stationed at the village. lVir. leopard Connolly. who was employed as clerk at the Morell Co-Operative store for some time, has tnkcn a msltion in the same capacity with John Devlne. Peaks Station. A crack shot Mr. Emery Mc- Ewcn, long regi-aded as this Town's crack shot checkad up another score last week. Hearing some wild geese passing over ivhlle out in lhi! yard Mr. McEiven raced for the house snatched up his rifle and taking deadly aim us the birds broke through the clouds a long distance up, he fired and to his surprise the loader or the group fell. This is considered by good gunners as a perfect shot. M» Ralph Siimoll. of Bristol, has joirvd the bunt. building slud- eiits at Moreli, under the dlrieclion of Frank McEzven. This is the sec- ond year for this course to be held at Niorell. Miss Catherine Sriiiclrrsoii, Cftfdl- gnu, is spending n fciv days in Moreli, the guest of Mrs Bclle Ackley. lvfmiy friends here and in ‘this vicinity will learn with regret that Rev Joseph Rooney. for many years parish priest at Moreli, has been transferred to Cardigan. Fr. Rooney has scores of friends here being a great horse lover. He at- tended all the races and st present is the proud owner of Nancy Bud- long, considered the. fastest filly over to come lo the ‘Island. Fr. Rooney will be sorely missed by all who lizid the pleasure of knowing lilm in his years here mid as o. chnnlilin in the inst Great War in France. Fr. Rooney will be re- placed here by Rev. Plialcn Mc- Kcnna. at pwsriit reported station- ed ill- Summrrliclrl. This column extends best wishes to Father Rooney, in his new home. Most of the by-roads in this vic- inity are report-ed almost. impass- able for cars especially cars of the new low type. Mr. Percy Baker and his brother Wentzal left for Halifax last. week and word received from them said th~ey hnv started working the dnv after rirr iiig iii the City and at present there. “as no need to be idle in that oily. Several men from this district also went to work at tin.- Air Porl. last week where there seems to be a calling for men ai prcsent. Mr. Gerald ltlcAdnm. well knoTu lruckinaii. informed your agentthat he will be in the next class for the ihirly days training. Gerald will be missed with his truck that is al- \i'zi_vs~ so busy. cipcriiiinu l'll llie P. I. Hospilall Mrs. Jnmcs Blfixland. Jr. rind son G"rlh rcliirucd inst week from llziliirix. where they were visiting for some time with friends. Mr. Irvin Drake. ploughed lev- ernl fields here last week with his new lrnrlor and plough outfit. Mr. Drake says that he had nlrrricly' lllOllilllCll iiiiicli" acres this fall and nrru’ n liuiidrcil more are on his list to be turned yet this fall. lie ploughes about seven acres per (lay. A car of coal is due here this ivvek. i.u:>r:i~ri as the inst chance lo lrci rnnl this fall. This is the wound suppflv arrive here this season. Mrs E‘ l. l? "l. urns in the city lllH-l, week on business The enst bound bus and a liotwy ' car were iii collision neiir Si. Felons lust week. The car driver reported he was bllurl-ed by the bus lights and crashed into the side of the ll(‘f‘i\'_\' pnsscuocr bus. Several win- dows ixvrc broken an the side drove iii. A call iviis scnt to the city for rm emergency bus that was rushed out. The horny bus is now reported back on the run again. A large born the property of Wfli‘l‘("ll Vvoiistvr, igrar Marie School. llmt was blown apart in the heavy gale some time ago is being rv-built. The moi’ lifted right off but failed to break apart. Spnrls nishcd to the open grain fir-ids for the lnsl. crack st the hun- rrrirlnn partridge on Monday as the season extended a low days dosed. Thousands of the birds will be left to fmoze as they did last winter ‘B s READ TH ESE CONTEST RULES 1 This comes! is open to snyone residing in the provinces of new miinswick. Nova Sculls c and Prince Edward Island. srcepr employees of the Si. Lawrence Hour Mills 60.. Liii._ their agents and families. 2 Complete the last ilrie of the Renal Limerick. ' usln whsr you think are the correct words. The an word in your lins mus! rhyme with the last word in (he first and second lines. 3 Print clearly your name and address on the s coupon below or s piece of paper. In cnch contest s prlzeof $3.00 will be sword- ed in every conicsinnr sending In rho correct lnn line. less than 1S correct lines are received. ihe riert nearenr correcr. to make a tornl of 25, v~ ill receive a Prize of 12.00. Thu decision of the judges wl l be final. 5 You do not have ro buy anything to enter I thin contest. bu: nor more rhsn one enirz will he accepted from any contestant in eat contest. 6 This comes! closes November l8, i940. -All s entries must he postmarked nor liner than ' miilniilhr u! rhai dale. Mail your entries u» RegaiLlmt-rlclin. i’. (l. llox 4.5‘), llallfiix. NKS. Winners‘ names villi he announced in rliis 7- npQi along elm ihe nut contest. two weeks Hbffl HOW- I-Iea-o is fun evenings. It does not cost chance to win. baking. Then, want Regal. A NEW CONTEST EVERY 2 WEEKS 25 OR MORE PRIZE WINNERS IN EACH CANADA $7348 LBS.NET. REGAL - BUY — Jams. Jellies and i Pickles I \ ’ -Aid—- l ' ' P. E. I. Hospital 'l‘odzi_y' 3 - ii Zion School Room Afternoon 'l‘ca Catholics In Poland In Great Need (‘IIILE CLAIMS ICE EMPIRE Putting in a hid fur any future z development ni‘ Antarctica, Chile‘ has laid formal claims to all Ant- l arctic territory between 53 degrees l snrl 90 degrees west lhngilude. Chile's foreign minister said the ' World's greatest rcscrvo oi‘ coal lay in this area. llriiisli and United 1 Slates explorers have discovered most of the region. VATICAN CITY, Nov. lb-(AP) —-A speaker on the Vatican City radio said today “Catholics in Po- land are ln grunt nor-d of the prayers of the Catholic world for help in their trials." In making the statement. the speaker took issue with n Spanish newspaper which he quote-d sis saying religious condllions in Gor- muri-occupied Poland and the government ~ general (unannexed MQRELI. EAST W’. L ~~— i i“ The annual meeting of the Mor- ell East W. I. was hcld at lhci sponded to the roll cull by pail-is! the membership foe The lllllllllf" of the previous melding ivorc l‘l"_‘.il The broadcaster said that since] last March n iho use oi’ the Polish language, the only one a large majority of the people iinrlcrstiind. has been forbidden in at least. part of German-occupied Poland, He added that priests and other was also read and audited. It was moved and seconded that ‘the present officers nct for the ensuing year, and Mrs Qilrlfiafl? wmk"! ‘ml "re hm‘? gobin was RDIXHIRlOKl dircrior tn " '- i a vacancy". Rv-rircicd \\(‘l'l’. Cmmmc xenon‘ my Orgmnm‘ | president. Mixs. John E Huuhm. tion of the Catholic Church. has viovpresident’ M11 W,“ Rn....ghan been suppressed and its heiicl- l v gunners in Warsaw taken over n“rghzeiggfiagycynxfiécoJ2233i“... (21:33,; hivls; gfianngnfgatlgglelgishgg 15 eral calls made and Mrs. Von in so l ’ " p‘ Rariaghan and Mrs. Wm. Ranag- 1nd . mnnrlos intact. the speaker ha“ were remppoimed w.“ Hflen s“ ' Thompson and AIRS. Johnny (‘ooh were asked to waist‘. lhc school and discuss with the lunch ' the wi- vlsiabllity of lllSldlllllE shcliris in library. Mrs. Ralph Diugivell in- vited the mcmlvflrs in llPl‘ some for LEAVE IFWVTE) oil-unearth. MELBOURNE. Australia. -_ (cpl —-"If mothers ivoiild concentrate on their babies and not ivorrv so much Health. of Wonirn and ‘here. Chum?" brought the mcciinl: to n close. rllQr Sky-High in Quality! ‘a 4 lllclrsnd stimulating like the mountain sir in which It is grown, Schwsrt- Coflee is “TOPS" in quality snd avour. Drip and regular grinds. everyone for the long winter The makers of famous Regal Flour offer you the op- portunity every two weeks to win a prize of $3.00 for writing three or {our words to complete the last line of a simple Limerick. enter and everyone has an equal 5...... TA"l3.lli]TIH.iiSti1delits area) have improved, with the h M5 . Germans vii-operating in rehuild- on? of ' Gordon Hooper W‘ m“ churches‘ Noiembcr fifth. ‘Ilcn mcmbrrs re- l and approved. The niuiunl room" -‘ ' Mirnnsl . r AGF THREE and profit for will be awarded to runnersuap in order of merit, as Uxpmliimed in Rule 4. This is the first contest. the Rules before you that your entry is Monday, November have 25 chances tr"- win in FJVFY“! contest. If YOU drill win, ‘vi *' ' one. try again ev " ' you anything to Prizes of $2.00 UV") if». If yours is not one of the thousands oi Maritime l-jiimc-s inst know the wonderful quality of Regal Flour. buy a bug lo-d enjoy the flavor emcl (will and nourishing goodness that you get in a1. like thousands of other smart women. yrnlz .=. Here is the First Limerick! For good bread or biscuits or cake (Jere Itegal: you'll make n0 mi-!;i'ry I-‘or texture and flavor Arid family favor !t’s the Name. . . .._.-. Address .....__,...-.._._._...._ ....... .._..__.__.., . .....i All you have to do is to complete the Inst line to rhyme with the last word in the first and second lines. A suit-aisle line miiihi: he: “it's (lic lwsl il-iur n miller ran make", and while ilm: is l|'llll? true of lh-inil l<'lnui~ it is not iiii- winning line. S-i now pui on your iliiiikiiii‘, cup, null mail your entry nsiiircclrd in llll‘ Rule-i. ‘ilas ilwii i..e..e About Business Initiate Officers Islanders’ Club ii. i.i.m"ii uixxiiiinsrix " i 1 Prcslllrnt !ll‘\\'l_\ iuimoil ‘\|'\vlli|‘l‘\' " *‘ (‘liih ."\'ivi:ii1l~ I_||l~ u I‘... ._._..._ . ~ |'.[I\§l‘$ '~"|I::v .. .,...i--.- :- .-----nnsnsn|IlIl.I."_-» about Mr. Churchill's flfffllfgl it the next meeting, mil rail n m ._ . . - i‘ I would be flir bettcr for they are be a. "gift exchaiiuvh" i, m) " ‘(I f‘ ._ _ then doing the best possible nn- A delirious lunrli was lhrn '- l) ' '.' .' '. tionnl work." Dr. Vern Scanllcburv- sorvod by the basics and the r.‘ m‘ Brown mm mi’ 509W“ Y0!‘ "IP- slniziug of the National Anthem “"- ' -~ OOO00Qoe0e0e4~rle0e0Oo4 Flliltlil. \\c Jlli‘ lTu» "lL liii\l. e ~ j o e o ‘ill n? lllv Vrllll‘. ilnitlmi A . nlnnil. Pr‘ 0i NONI Snlilln; Ill‘. A H and zillirrs; Al lllf‘ nu“ (‘lllt i\i.\ .\ Ylil .»\ll (huh inrl Ilirnvnl Y i"? l’;i\ l'l.'. ll" "l ll Yul in . ll ii ill i il will - ‘in lll‘~.\'il'i\ll.'~‘ lll‘l lslaliil ('~~'i;l Fiiuxiiic Co. Liil. weeeeeonaeem w: DOQSTNl on micllv fuoil O O o 0 o 0 0 b Q O b . O 0 a e 6 O O o o i z l e 0 I e div‘ are up? in l]l‘l‘(\lll/‘ innli11\"ii~~‘i- t a \ oil for war.‘ of vilomluc l3. sins Raysiairlbucqlfli I home economist.