_:;w...:u1:1-’€:'-.-.'. a vnr<xuuu _ -.-/.m a? s. - ‘.’.€~-’='€¥i3r’-€4-€%e.- .1; w; p?" grief-r" ‘pf’ imn Also Flashlights. Bathr TREE and \\'II\'I)O\\' LIGHTS. Electrical Gifts are ALWAYS APPROPRIATE and give lasting comfort A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS. Check the following suggestions; Electric Shavers. 'l‘i'oiisei- Presser. Clock. Pcrrolatnr. Iron, Healer. Heiitinu l':ii't. licitlc. Etrg (foolier. Rlisnizistcr, Hot Plate, Waffle 1r0n_ Toaster, Grill, Table Lamp, Boudoir Lamp. Fixture. 00m Scales and CHRI. x l‘.\lAS ” *7‘-’5’"”5§”§ '1 ill ‘ a 5 on Buy s Hold Banquet FACKVILLE. B, Dec. 2—The v .. .1 in of Mount Al- uuriiiv and Conimeijciul ii-niicrrr‘ a delicious lain ever LllL, bv their Alma. n. hr AFLClEI-IV dining hall. ‘x graduates of the school l. log of whom are ntiniicc at Mount Allis- i\'t'l‘..iif. '. c Association i~ comprised of .. nt; who izractuiitcd from the r\i.'..il\lll\' and are now in attend- fllire at the UIIIVCISRLV and serves in simulate an interest in the A6- ademy boys on the part of the Un- lVL‘ i‘; snide-ins and vice versa. al- so to promote iricnrllvi competition biuvceu ih: o institutions in de- ~ . LLICS. 1938-39 were elected at ine b nquet R5 followsz-Jtresi- k, N. n vsgn-ivorrr" .: and Secre- O‘Brlcn. r, N. B. _ r l-‘lemiiigton presided . t.ic banquet and proposed the ion.» to the King. Jack Potter, a graduate oi the school now caching there, proposed a tons 1h School vvhlClI was res , e singing of the ool song, for which was supplied by o oga . Headmaster’ Remington in check- lnz over the list of recent graduates announced that eighty-nine Acad- emv men are now atiendlng Univ- ersities. beiiz a, record number, The fol-iv graduates now at Mount Al- liFflti University also constitute a record for the Academy. Those present at le last evening were: C. W. air. Sydney: Call Macwllllam. Sackvllle: Lorne Chalmers. Bathurst W in. Millertori. N. 1a.; the ban not.‘ CHAPPELL & C O. LICEiVSEI) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 164 QUEEN STR l:.'L"l‘ - Ls.i%.-,E§..... y ‘Cllllilflllillrylilllllllt’ flu): NFS f. I Allan _ Bill flasci. Albc-rion. l’. it I. brit- Flllflllllfi. Ariiocatc. js Glenn, Siickvilli‘: Otio banti- W. Don Bryon Rollo 1.: Harold Young, Sus- sex. N‘. 8.: Dane Crosby. Saint John: Leo Poo. so John - if , Briclgcwaicr. N. 8.; Lindy Cliff. Kingston. Ont: . Vernon Colpitts, Salisbury. N. B; Edward Fillmore, Aivocaic. N. 8.: Ari Wright, Souris, P. E I.; Siirvr Piolu, Stintiago: Ross Fleunugton. suckvillc: Lmrtoi-k Des- Brisay. Biiiliiirsi; Douuliis Hicks, Sydney: Dale l-liiulics. Tvialagash. N. S.; Jack Potter. Siicl-cvllle; Robert MacFarlane. Sackvlllc. Ivan Loring North rt. N. 5.; I-Ieber McEwen, Morre l, P. E. I.; Ciordon Row. Mc- Mastiervillo. Que; \‘\'allci' Avon-l, Amherst: Ari. Stone. Wimclsioik; Ralph OBi-icii. Ilcaici- Harbor. N. 13.; TTIOIIIFM Biivrroit. (loliiborii. N. 5.; Chauncey McKay lvicAiiam N. B; John Douglas. Hamps‘c:id. N. B: Lawson Smith. New Glasgow; Bill Wood. Sackville; Ari Brecken, Sackville: Thomas Aiisien. Wlivco- comagh. N. Dun Paucison. Westvillc. N S: Glviiiiorrl hfiiriwhy", New Salem. N. B; Hugh Aft-Lean, Invemcss. N. S. Health Projects -ici>,f . a to which was OTTAWA. Dec. ’l general committee. assigned the task of drawing up a is for submission number of projec. to Health Mi for-med at ioda . siori 0f i-hc loiiit tween the various Illllllklfilh of health throuzhout Canada and the members of the Dominion Council of Health. ‘("1" l I" OTTETOWN - PHON E iiltl scientific purposes from tllf‘ Federal Government. Dr R. E. WKXIOHOLIM‘ of National Heal; quests would be lllf at any Health experts \\CI'(‘ alrcariv the Canadian committee for only four province. made cancer reportable. brief from the Canadian CDII§‘,'I'P.\§ flrllllll! clrtcmion oi crnment activity to improve health of Canadians. particularly young people. in relation io social diseases. BOILERS SHOULD GET TWO DRAININGS When a boiler constitutes the heating plant. of a house. before being placed into operation for the winter it should be drained, refilled and drained a second time. A check should be made oi all dampers. and all moving parts should bc oiled. Flue connections into the chim- ney should be removed and any accumulated soot cleaned out. The operation of safety valves and pres- sure gauge should be carefully The projects are t-hose in which nssi’ nc.» from tlir- National Health <— . . . . _L. .. . checked‘; SEE I 939 C. A. VICTOR THE NEW SUMMERSIDE the if ' "‘i§i§i‘rai3§t§i*?32r§r2r2f" <62.‘ l\ hooded.‘ T The b61111 initive Cillllpllikw Dr. John Phiiir, not considered su iclently safe It Chief Medical Officer for On- sea iaijio: Dr. M R. Bow, Deiiiiiv The tanker bums oil and makes Munster of Health for Alberta; one horsepower for each twentith _Di'. F. W. Jackson. Dcpuir Min- of a pound of fuel. This, the en- ister of Health and PillJllL‘ \‘\'i~l- cinerr said, is unusual fuel ec- furo for .\i int-aha: Dr. P. S. pnumy. Ciiiiillbsil. 0th.! llciiltli Oilicri" for Nova Scoiui. and D1‘. R. D. CLINTON SCHOOL Dairies. Toronto. scientific adviser -—-—- to ilie Dominion Council of Health. Requests were made for loans for of personnel deputy minister suid those re- lime. on loan by his department to the pro- vince. for highly scicniific rillCllES. A submission “'35 received from the control oi‘ cancer iukiiii: iluii can- cer be made a “I'i'p0l‘ia.bl€" disease all over the dominion. It was said at present The meeting also considered a youth gav- the 5i dia- Streamlined Trains. Will Be Minus Pants And Aprons iBY HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE) iAssuciated Press Science Editor) NEW YORK, Dec. 7 —(AP) — The beautiiiers known as pants and aprons must not be used on 1IIE_(_3IJAZLIJ_U ._GUARDIAN I streamlined trains Society oi Mechanical was told todiiy. Pants and a lugs over truc uudeibody parts of a train. The troubles caused were described by Erie. Pa. oi air on its leeward side. triih hurricane force. On sonic roadbeds in a cloud of dust which appears w rise from lci-onioiive wheels. higlirr aud wider as it goes bli/sk. this the streamliner. The remedy is in two parts. One is to iwruiit an easy airflow across the train from side to side by tak- ing of: the pants and aprons. Ml‘. ‘The other ls to produce a down- draft of air on the roadbcd to keep the dust iicin risiuu. This i» dciie _' .. the “coivciitchei” downdraft and by placing deflec- tors iiiirler the locomotive. A new kind of ship's boiler which makes the hottest and high- est pressure steam ever to go to sea from the United States was described by Lester M. Goldsmith, chief engineer for the Atlantic Refining Com ny. The boiler on a new tanker. the ZJJABB-wn J. W. Van Dyke, which has a speed of a little more than l5 knots. She makes steam at 600 pounds pressure per square inch. and at a temperature of 82. F. which is not far under red heat 0f iron. This steam pressure is more than twice that ordinarily used. It w“ made possible, Goldsmith sold, by the use of welded joints and new flllitVfi of molybdenum. Until re- cently such high rossuxes were Reports for the months of Octob- er and November: 4 Grade X-1. Katherine Picker- lflll’. GPfiCl" IX-l. Joan O'Connor: 2. Loia Whitehead; 3. Jack O'Con- IIOI‘ - Grade V'1II-—l, Kathleen O'Con- or Grade VII-l. Vivian Sullivan. Grade V (sr.'>_I. Frank Riley; ‘J Willard MacKay; 3. Noreen O’- Coniicr Grade IV 1331199“ An- drews. Grade IlI—l. Gladys Glover; 2. Florence Dunning: 3. Jean Carr. Grade II-1. Mary MacKay; 2. George Carr. l1 ‘Jill-i. because they raise too lllilcll dust, the American Engineers ns are the cover- , wheels and other railroad theyahave . S. L/(llll, of the General Electric Co. In a slight side wind, he said, a high speeo train rolls up a "wedge" This wedge travels alongside the train results and gravel. the It becomes illltll it masks the whole side of Cain said. and by rounding the roof and underside as much as possible. I, 0f HHIXIC, 7! e8,‘ aflf/y/ Qfliblionlclu performance. a mentor-piece of cabinntrsnthil deluxe modelbrin uinradio entertainment from all the wor d._Eve uuwut RCA Victor lm royeme t. mclu - in El mnl. IIQOO or den manoe away from home. Equally acceptable as a second lie-t for the bedroom. kitchen Choose for ii out from ncn vicron will mp the Joyous Musical Spirit of Christmas alive throughout the ylear, and dflgyifi “hing: 188i’! O COIIIO Victor’: ulwut _ _ _ , i331 wngiolo-aig Q Christmas is a nine of music, galety a: l ‘Q1515 and pleasure. Keep this Joyous spirit alive “i”, throughout the year, and years to come. your family "The Gift that Keeps on Giving". . . the gift of immeasur- able pleasure and all the infinite variety of the world's finest most modem entertain- ment . . . through one of RCA Victor's marvellous new Radios or Victrolas. .5 kl’ rf ~ t. 33:’. ."?“s‘i"s.3’s u-ient: up) (‘JIBIB Victor Record Gift Suggestions Six of the belt-known Chriltmu Carol: by mixed chorul with violin, burp and organ accompani- (from 76¢ Silent Night- l-Iarkl ‘fhellenld Angola Sing-It Upon the Midnight Clear — _ First Nowell - Set. Sodety members ply only $22.50 and receive RCA Victroln attach- ment (p11 vl records through your radio). $9.00 worth of Victor records and one year's luhleription to the Victor Record Society Review plnu the oppor- tunity to earn 17.50 tn record dividends. The Perfect Gift for Music lovers Membership In Oh: Victor IIGOIII Society A $81.50 Value for Only $22.50 ICA Vlnroll attachment plays records through your radio "if-Wile I iAi-I. Elioii Pavnter. Grade I lBi—-l. Leqdi Pickering: 2. Wciruin MacKuy; 3. Margaret Douceiie. Ellen L, Harrington. teacher. .________. NORTHAM SCHOOL Report of Northam School for October and November: Grade VII (Sn-l. Kathleen Dyment, Grade VII (Jr.l—I. Alice Col- will: 2. Ethel Dyment; 3. Laura Dyment. Grade V—l. Sterling Colwill: 2. Desmond Baglolc; 3. Glenn Ellis. Grade IV-l. George Dyment. Grade III-l. Eldon MacArthur: 2 Clinton Colwill; 3. Herman MacLeocl. Grade II iSrJ-l, Hem-y Ford: 2. Hilbert Cann. Grad: II iJizl-l. Joyce Colwill; 2. Shirley Baglole. Grade I (A)—1. (Ihesley Ellis; 2. George rpm. Grade I tB)—1. Joan MacArth- ur: 2. Doreen Oolwill. Grade I (Cl-Lfiianoh Birch: I. P~rlev Rodd. Perfect. aitziidancc: Minerva lvfaweviii. Milton Baglolc, Alice “Jw <—MO_DLEL 941 See your RCA Victor dealer now. Let him MODEL 916W‘ lliliilgfil-Tllfiilllfilllfi help you check your Christmas list against the wide variety of new RCA Victor models. You're sure to find a set: ideally suited as a gift for your Family or friends, and you’ll be pleasantly surprised at the low prices, too. Remember RCA Victoifs brilliant array of Christmas gifts includes everything in radios Victrolas and records. K6! $7452 w RCA VICTOR COMPANY IBHTED Half!!! Montrell - ' Wtnulpel Onlnry Vancouver THE g ROBERT SIMP F. A. STEWART JONES- umnu ui-iirro Special SO Representative 56, 58 Grafton St. C"l\\'lll. Desmond Biiiglole. Clinton Calivill. Shirley Bavlole, Joyce Calzrill. PTdgar Dymen . Teacher, Etta M. Stewart. srlisitav BRIDGE SCHOOL The following is the re rt of . nlcv Bridge or the . Francis Bolizer: 2. Kathleen Reid: 3. Norbert Reid. Grarlr IX iSri-i. Elva McKay; 2 Vivian McEiven; 3. Patrick Bol- goi- Grad." IX tJLl-"l. Anna Mc- EWPII.‘ 2. Archibald McEwen; S. MILLER BROS., Limited Great George Street CHARLOTTETOWN e —-— —4 Robert Reid. Grad.“ VIII-l. Joy McLeod; 2. R, T. HOLMIIN LIMITED Summerside and Charlottetown Helen Rrid; 3, Mnrhrie May-m, "-""*"‘ " mmjttce reported Lois Green; 3. John clow. Gamester. Grade III ism-l. George Jvllr- Gradc VII—I Evils." Meornaiu lfezgaiscliltlizomswneeded I01‘ the Highest Average: Mary Clow, Highest percentage for the more; 2. Jean MacIieod; 3. Beulah GIMP VI—1. Janie McLeod; :1 Iwhoo]; movcd and seconded slum! M per cent, month Olive Barrett and Norma . lionald McDonald; 3. 'I‘homes be pibcuied. The financial re- Perfect attendance: Aletha Mac- gmlth. Glade III (Jf.)—l. Normal‘ Btlizcr. port was read by the secretary: Pudyen, Clyde Holmes, Norene Perfect attendance: Lewis Mac- MacRae: 2. Lloyd M, . Grad» V.-1. Vernon Morrison. the retiring preatdentfithariked the Auld, Roy Nev/eon, Norma Willis. Fadyen, Samuel lllls. Errol] Grade I.I—l. Walter Cole; I Grade rv iSl‘,l—l. Sutherland members for their co-operatlon and Gordon Docherty, Lois Green, Green. Edna Colwfll, elda Green, Willard Cole; S. Jimmie Co . MCERTHII g, Austin Reid; 3_ 3mm he during the p”; year, Joyce Willis. Robert Green. Grade I (Al-l. Jean Cole. don Reid. ' i?“ (allowing officers were elect- Teacher, Verna M, Kitson. Teacher, Joan Gordon. Grade I (Bl-l. Wesley Cole: l Grade IV (Jinn-l. Donald Mc- ed for the ensuln! Ne“? SPRING BROOK SCHOOL Jane Fletcher. Lcod; 2. David Bell; a. a t. Mrs. Leslie Roper. PrlmI-"v Deiwrlment 5"“ I <°>—1~ “"1"” MM’ 39m- Fr M“ Iillllceglgeigsldeiit. Mrs. Hamid Clay. The following is the standing of Rue: 9. Robert Jollymoffi- Grade III-i. Roma McKay. Directors: Mrs. Harold l-Ieartl. Grade V-l. Lewis MacFadyen. Spring Brook School for the month Grlide I (Dl-l. Penile Grade II ism-J. Kathryn Mm, Walter Heartz. Mrs. Harold Grade IV (BrJ-l. Olive Barrett: of November: bell. 2. Frances Cole. 3- M" l‘ Fleming; 2. Harold Mcllwen; 3. Qiqmnu. 2. Doris Green: 3. Joyce Mac- Grade X-l. Joseph Harding. Cole. _ K-iillltr" Bolt" orsmui. Mrs. F. Andrew. re- Swain. own IX-l. Arnold Meek. Perfect. attendance. Josee Grade I IJrJ-l. Bcott McLeod; elected. Grade IV tJr.)—l. Harold Green Grade VlIl—l. Margaret Mac- Hflfdihtt. METRE-I'd Mlwll“ o“; 2. Laura Reid. sedy-‘Pneesurer, Mrs. A. Mac- 2. Roy Green; S. Ilpward Mac- Kenzle. Betty MaoKenzie, Austin WI!!! Gvwlv I~l Aline Reid; 2. Frlm- Nevin. re-elected. Gregor. Grade VII-l. Ruth Meek: 2. George Jollymore. Jean Maclmdorei cLs n :1; a. Joseph Reid. Auditors: Mrs. F. Miller, Mrs. w. Grade III-l. Scmuel Willis, Marian Mucmie; a. Betty Mac- Be Mwme. Shirley WIBIIINI Perfect attendance: Elva Maa- Iiolmeu Glide lT-l. Erroll Green. Kenzle, Ugxyld MuoRae, Ridbertm-70l18"aé_ Kay, Alina MacEwg Mgrjogip Grade I (Al-l. Ina Paul, Grade VI-l. Elmer Paynter; I. Iheat average. sen r B1’ - Martin. Jay Mel/cod. EWOH, Janie Mir-Lend. Gladys Hen- rv. Donald McLeod. Keith Hen . David Bell. Lois Hlsoott. Hand iifrrtwen. Nelson Henry. Scott Mo- Leoti. Lonthel McKay. ' Carrie G. Woodside, Principal. Eileen Mclvor, Amletlnt. mar noviim-v marina-l The November meeti of Bet Royalty Women's Inutltu met at the home of Mrs. J. B. Andrew. Meeting opened by the Ode fol- h. Junie MMZ- vote tiring officers. Decmibe by exchange of Christmas gifts. Roll 08.11 fOr tht r meeting to be IIIBWCTBd rice not to exceed l0 cents. Meet- n: cloned by Thl.‘ Kins. KINGSTON ma.» luport. for November: lunlor Department lowed by an interesting reading on “Peaoe" by Mrs. A. Robertson also the Creed In unison by members. 0nd —- . - - Alethn eMacPadyen: 3. Belle Smith. Grade VIII (Al-l. Clyde Holm- Grude I (Bl-i. Norma smith: James Pnynter; S. Elmer Cole. Grade V—-l. Blanche Cam ll. 2. Edna Colwlll; 3. Velda Green. Grade I ici-t. Verna. Green: 132K-.. town. IMMEDIATE SETT 3 Erma “m: MRIJBQO: lgAuutin Wig-more Grade IV Josie Camnbel; 2. LEMENT. . Margaret MacKenzie 83 per cent- a r o per oe . wlfiltghtzt ‘Quail-age tuyliéor - A3; B- Poultry Wanted We are buying live and dressed Poultry daily at our plant in Charlotte- We solicit your shipments assuring you of PROPER’ GRADING AND Roll call was uwewered by twentyws: 2. Lorne Docherty: 3. Elmer ' members. Minutes of 1m. annual Oolwill. NA P l 22d {git regfilurgeeitilxigtmad and “w: VIII (Bl-l. Myron . e cu en reported . aiiiliig iln m. Crieelmun and hull arm VIII (Ol-rliopmflzelylenfiglfi; I PRINCE STREET CHARWNETOW" NIAID ch l lxzed on file for skin 2. Alton Willis; B. w‘ ODi-sgmuemuuimmii» mm vz- 1. JOWE. Willi-l. l.