NOVEMBER so. i954 cAs H and CARRY so»... Big FOOD SALE Starts TODAY Bargains will be Displayed all Over 1his_ Heavily Stocked Store. ‘Prices are going up, buy aiiyou ean Now Oatmeal, Island, 10 lbs. .. sugar, 10 lbs. Flour, 08 lh. hll -- Butter, Creamery. I 49° Butter. Frail bllairg‘ 2 lbs‘. 45c Eggs If“ l "ill in!” from the farmers. We do not sell cold storage eggs. Grade A 89c. B 30c, C 21c Tea, our special. lb. Carnation Milk. per tin .. Cheese, lslanll. 3 "Il- Sodas. Christies. 2 Pk!!- ~- Temsioce. larse. 2 "he . Soda. Cow Brand. oer irks- Powder, Hyteli. l tin Vanilla b lemon. 3 "l. 890 51c 82.75 price Seediess Raisins. l5 2 fo Figs, 8 on, 2 P38‘!- -----~ u“ Since thlah 187 Phone m when highest prices. Farmers no doubt appreciate CHICKEN over d pounds WANTED AT ONCE. Bargains and new goods arriving Come and see for yourself. See your own ISLAND HOME OWNED S10E11.‘ which is today shsurgestroosstononiznl. SERVICE - lamb hook. our ‘n52?’ NeverbeforedidtheuewleofChariottetowugetCASfl ANDOAB-IY HIOBBUI groceries and meats DELIVERED to your door pronwily. We buy all we can sell of the fanners’ CMOKEN, DUCKS, VEGETABLES, PORK and HIE!‘ and LAMB. . IsltlNboIghthwlslreflsolBEEFCATIIiEmNMfl this. We haveordwsfor CHOICE DRESSED SATISFACTION GU GASII and GARRY STORES GREAT GEORGE STREET Phone W, R. DENNIS, Prop. I Rotary Radio Auction . For Charitable Purposes Thursday, December 13th. Uver C. H. C. K. Details Later KEEP ABOVE DATE OPEN Bioe Game Not A New Invention‘ BAIIIIIFAX. Nov. 24-(8! The, Canadian Hesn-Jrrends of pas- time don't change much through the centuries; not in Nova Scotia, anyway. Fbr it appears now that when theMic-illlac bruvss of a few centuries ago rehu-ned home from a bard day's hunting in the fore_sts they liked also to spread a blan- kstcntbstqaeefloorandahoot crap. Well, not exactly the some game we call crap today. but certainly it was some lppmxlma tlon of the gambling dice case of hs on the su employment work. Children and young girls were involved in the 1 Job For Women In Civic Life (By The Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Nov . M-“I want to encourscb you to be olden-next. said Alderman Margaret Macwil- llama to the University Women's- Club. ‘rhere is s. real Job for wom- ! my: ‘,3’? gmmzlrmm-‘tslzgixizg; their trek to the Red river differently from men. | Mdwiiliams insbsnced the g a social worker put nal staff for un- cases which came before the re- Lemons, dos. tins Gem Lye, 100%, 8 tins ... Old Dutch Cleausenperiin Toilet Papc, l rolls Carbolie Health Soap, l for (hfillp, I C. boflle ..... GEEBB, EGGS, BUTTER, daily. ‘H8 - .. QUALITY - a a PRICE Bishop Gompiles Cree Dictionary (By The Canadian Press) WINNIP 24.-—A 80,000 EG, NOV. word dictionary in cree language symbols is now completed in man- uscript form. Archdeacon R. Furies of York Factory, the author plans to put into print the w:rk which has taken him 10 years to complete. Characters used represent eight consonants and four vowels-the invention oi a Wesleyan mission- ary, James Evans. in mil-and they express all the sounds 0f the Cree tongue. The dictionary will serve all the Cree speaking people on tab: east and west sidesof Hudson y. For 35 years the .... ‘ideacon has been doctor and missionary to In- dians and whites in the vast terri- tory he serves from his lonely mis- sion 150 miles south of Churchill. He plazas to supervise the founding cf type for his dhstionary and re- turn io his northern parish in the 111g. He has seen the old building in which the Selkirk settlers wlntered settlement, in 1813. He also found the old church, propped up with great timbers, buiit in 185'! by Bishop Anderson, the first bishop of Rupert's Land. A relic in the new church he has just completed is the Prince oi Wales‘ feathers, carved in wood by Onemanhehadtohelp And quickly passed "THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 2? ~ I Central Guardian for laws M is ‘Illa eeluan is of local interest but adv" nature nav i0 :::s:’a ward mistlr nvnble advance. ROBIN 800D IIDUI ll milled from washed wheat. Best Bracers recommend Robin flood. L-fliil-Il-M-I wits. CUSTOMS A01‘ CASE-A violat- or oi the Customs Act appeared before Magistrate MaeKinnou on Saturday. He was fined I50 Ind costs or one month in jail. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Saturday a man dill-lied with driving to the common dau- ger was fined I60 and costs or thirty days in jail. SILVER FOX FURS AD-‘rhe attention oi our readers is directed to the advertisement of McLure a MscKinnon in this issue. They will be/open for business, 110-112 Kent Btu, Tuesday morning. Ir-2789 MILLFEED PRICES ADVANCE -Owing to the keen demand and scarcity of supplies, Millfeed prices advanced two dollars per ton the pest week and higher prices are expected It is generally believed that farmers requiring miiifeeds will save money by buying now. Rev. Anthony Francis, Trurc. N. 0., has arrived on a visit to his home in this city. N ewfoundland’s Ballad Recounts Loss 0f Skipper (By The Canadian Press) BI‘. JOHN, Nfldq Nov. sit-mew foundlandeus liketotei-loftheelj pioits-end the tragedies-of their seamen in ballads, not always cf literary perfection but sways with atanzofthesaltandastirring quality that compensates for any poetical inadequacy. The latest to reach the public eye, through the columns oi the St. John's Telegram, tells oi the loss of Captain Abram Garbage from the little schooner Yale. It reads as follows: Ye hardy sons oi Newfoundland, who spend your days at sea Attend unto my simple lines, of brave deeds, and tragedy, The seventiuof October last just at the break of day, Abram Garbage in his little kcteh from 8t. John's sailed away- Bcund for the coast of Labrador, on a trading voyage bent. him, John Hickman was his nsme_ Assmactsaesznsnas could be found, 1.0m Burin Harbor wane. The wind being from the south- west, they put on s11 sail- through the Narrows the gallant little "Yawn \ The course was set for Baccalleu, which place they passed at noon Then tried to cross ‘Trinity Bay, where they'd harbour soon. ‘Ilhe wind increased rapidly into s fearful gale And they were forced by wind and to reef and shorten sail- 965-. At ten that night the pump gave out, the ketch had sp.ung a leak And Hickman went into the hold the cause of which to seek Just then a foaming billow csme o'er the little craft And swept the deck of everything- thtt lay b0th 10m and nit: Captain Garbage who was steering Death Yesterday’ Of Mr. T. Hogan 9 The death occurred yesterday‘ at his late residence cn“King Street, of m. ‘Ihomss Hog-an in his 87th year. m‘. Helm has been in failing health for about a year. He was a valued member of the Holy Name Society and his passing will .be regretted by a very wide circle of friends and acquaint- ances. His wife predeceased him "m9 ""9911 Y6"! BIO. He leaves to mourn his death three sons and four daughters, Arthur in Miilbury. Mass, James P. station agent at Summerside, end Ernest at hemql Mrs. P. J. Gallant, Charlottetown, and Bertha, Florence and Merger-l 9i It b01119. and one sister, Niirs. Mary J. Smith, Salem, Mass. Testing Ifor Oil In Canadian Tar Sands monomers, Alberta. Nov. 2a-' Exhaustive tests are being made of, Alberta tar sands which, 1f success- ful. will mean-in the cautious isn-‘ guess of an economic survey issued by the Alberta Government -— "the Wmlliete independence oi the British ' Empire for oil." There are huge deposit; qg ca; sands at Fort Moi/funny, nearly 300 miles north of Edmonton, and the present experiments are based on a now process for separating the hydrocarbons in the bituminous ms.- terial. Various steps of the have been tested before, but this is the first time they have been at- tempted in unison. For practical purposes the Mic-l Murray tar sands are almost inex-| hsustible. Their oil content has long been known, and there has been much research into the matter of its isolation by processes commercially feasible. If the problem now is on the verge of solution. the importance to Alberta of this great potential in- j dustry hardly can be over-cstinmted. ' Trinidad Cattle Mena/ced By Bats (By The Canadian Press) PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Nov. expected to save ‘Trinidad-s cattle from the scourge of paralytic rabies. caused by blood‘ sucking bate, is being carried on by nofessor W. Urich for the gow! eminent. ~ Some months ago himdzcds oi animals were afflicted, and m. x.| S. Wise, lastyearcouldbetracedtothel condition oi the cattle. He added that the people should be thank- ful there had not been more death in view of the large number of sni main afflicted. The vampire is the only one o 82 varieties of bets in Trinidad the takes warm blood tram animals, Prof. Uricn has found. Bets, he says, are mammals, a they suckie‘ their young. Their bodies are remarkably well adspie.‘ for the lives they lead- and the food they est. Them is s. rudder- like membrane in the hinder por- tion of their bodies which must help them materially in their flight. Contrary to popular- opinion. the vampire does not suck the blood from its victim but laps it up like a cat. It has special incisor cut- ting teeth and its method of ex- treating blood is to lap ft up after the flow has started. It systematic- ally settles near its victim, to which it crawls leisurely and on whiohdsit inflicts sharp, oval-shaped woun . Bats are distin-gished by their teeth-different varieties having teeth peculiar to their own species. ISOLATEB GER-M Here's Good News For Boy's and Girls’ SANTA CLAUS Arrives ai: ll a. m. and ' 2 Pa "Re SANTA'S MESSAGE TO LITTLE FOLKS: "Well l-Welll-Well l-And how are all my little friends! It's been a long time since we last met. Hope you have all been on your best be- havior. Myl-I em looking forward to seeing you all next Tuesday when I open my Toyland at Holmanfii. Be sure you bring your letters with you telling Santa just what you want for Christmas. I've lots of surprises for you-so many new toys and games I had to get extra reindeer to haul them. Be sure to be on time for the fun, and bring Mother and Dad with you, TOYLAND __ Walk through this iairylandé; see the hundreds of brightly-color; ed toys and new games-why, it's": thrilling! The Christmas Spirit" Z is in the very air. Every girl and boy will find it mighty hard to tea himself away-grown-ups tom-be, cause it's so fascinating. Be sure r sure to be a crowd. Dead/y Snake Annual Meeting Dead At Zoo I I The second annual meeting the Bristol Women's Institute was held at the home of ms. Stanis atended by ten and 27 visitors. The meeting opened by singing “We'll Never Let the Old Hag Pal" and the creed. Roll call was answered with patriotic verse. fees were then paid for the new year, with four new members (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. Bt-Thc Bronx 200's deadliest snake, the busnmaster which Dr. Raymond l... Ditmars brought fmm ‘Trinidad in September, died today. A parasitic infection brought on pneumonia and caused the snake's the zoo veterinarian said. bushmsster was death. Yesterday the noticed gasping, as if unable to take LaPierre members and Bristol W.I. for many years and that you-mil never have any cause to thinkmf us as anything but devotcdiy-snd faithfully yours. ~ ‘-~ Sister Members of Bristol ‘Wo- men's Institute. - -- Of iii . Canadian Wheat j- Pools Meeting Their Obligations wrmwno, Nov\ 24-m u third year in succession the wheat pools of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta have met their obiigsr Membership .__.......,......o-...._..X~._J.... . ‘I. -. ‘ A ' ' -> y,“ -_—.==<.»-._~.;».-. _.¢H_.,m.,...k.e-»..<,. 5 -. .- ,.,,.. . ,. .. . . sailors forced to winter at York Factory in the esrly ‘B01. Indians contributed to the building fund by offering furs which were sold. Civilization has brought disease to the Indians. said the archbishop who is a descendant of Hudson Bay people living in homes in- stead of tepees they have not learned modern sanitary practices and tuberculosis has resulted. As he talked he was making out his list list of drugs to be sent to York rectory in the lilfifll. PROVERBS OI‘ T!!! TONGUE. 81ml. for a complete set of authentic In- disn dice has been presented in the Nova Scotla missum. They are real “bondf-carved from the boiled shin-bones of a moose. ‘rherearesixplscestotbe at. dag‘ on one aidehaxrgcoéivtea on e o er. and wi a sur- gwe munbod Wm, "an" ‘mam her to give them a course at night. markings. With them the Mic-Maul M11- Mdwlllim! 14mm“ “h” Played s Elms called "Altestakum." she "hm not spoken s11 t "s in Th, u; “m, mm the, on council, and never in Omnmittee, o; the mum “w, m, gum 0g after she hsd made her point clear. lvfi-s. Andrew Abram. of Trum. N. Bu‘ 8116 1W1 89"“ 0n 33 lull-mm‘ 8.. rese ation. ‘The 93-year-old mittens. so the "men must have wmnsn 1 had them in her pee- oonsidered that s. woman n could 595510;] for - ha" Cantu-ah take her share 0i the 100d. "Hurdles" she had had to clear Q N, ‘L Enuflnqqg WON; NOVQI’ iDdil-llflllli in the 111K- MOWFREAL, Que, Nov. Iii-The lief committee-cases that a social worker could have solved in the homes, without bringing the story to the city bI-lL 0n one occasion a trained social worker vns “borrowed from one of the city's lsencies." immediately 10 of the inside staff workers asked joining, The minutes oi last meet- ing were read and adopted. The Sick Committee reported visiting two sick members. The School Committee requested that basin, towels and soap be bought for school. It was moved and second- ed that Mrs. Reuben Drake buy them. It was also moved and sec- tions to the provincial governments, and fears that the governments av»- entuaily would have to carryrths losses sustained by the pools in 1929 are being disipated. _ In 1929 the pools paid out to their members some £4,400,000 more than the grain brought when finally sold, through over-estimating market ended, that $2.50 be paid to Mrs. prices in making the usual seasonal ‘Drake for convention expenses. ,cdva.nces. A fall in prices before New committees were then ap- , the crop was marketed created crises pointed. Sick, Mrs. J. J. Perry Blldvin the pools and the'three govern- Mrs. Lawrence Gauthier; Schoohlments had tc guarantee their in- Catherine Sanderson and Mrs. ~ debtedness tc the banks. Gradually Reuben Drake; Program. Josielthis debt is being cleared up out-of LaPierre, Mery McDonald and the earnings of the pool elevator sys- Mrs. L. McVarlsh. The president tems. . read her report for the year's work In this triple system there atoll,- wes swept sway Into the waste or waters mil-us right across the Boy. When Hickman came to the deck, it was a woeful sight The Captain gone, the deck swash --the stoutest heart mshi fright’, Heshoutedloudinhcgmwhear some answer to his cries. But waves and shrieking winds alone sent beck their dire re- in enough air. Dr. Ditmars said that tropical rats and small Jungle creatures which ‘the snake had eaten before its cap- tivity caused the infection. OF RARE DISEASE OITAWA, Nov. it-Jrhrough the research work of Dr. Cyril B. Gra- ham, of Cannington, Ont, young country practitioner who with his wife are weil-kxiovm ‘i Ottawa circles. success has b-w achieved in isolating the germ which causes the dread and rare "Rabbit disease" or tuiaraemia. Hitherto it has been impossible tosetspartthisgermmrtithas been accomplished by the labors.- wry of the Provincial Department of Health in cc-operation with Dr. Graham. Identification of the germ will now pave the way for the pro- duction of a serum for the trea/t- I Princess Marinas Trousseau Altered At Last Minute PARIS. Nov. 24-mi- bride-to- be of the Duke of Kent could give some proven advice to young wom- en who would reduce~prcpsre to many a royal prince. plies. when like a true bred seamen. he knew just what to do To save his life and vessel-he but the ketch "head t0." And all that night till dawn oi da-Y -—he hailed the water out. "The boneless tongue, so small and weak. Can crush and kill," declares the for l ury of talking for lmolre the foregon cone us on a s Ercss revenues of the all inclusive w“ a “hmgmow and a manning female," and that her attitude on all relief matters would be one cf sentimentalism. How much had Canadian National Railways Sys- tem for the week ending Novem- bcr 14. 1934, were $3,102,804 as wmnsred with $3,028,114 for the Greek . “The tongue destroys a greater horde The Turk ssseris, "than does the Heffeedthehoidsndsethissails and put the ketch about. The morning of the elghthwssfine, but no land could he see Heset his couraebythe North Ste-r the wind being west and frre ment of the dread disease. which no treatment has existed. It is a disease that is rarely found in Canada but is \ id to be increas- ing in the United States, and often proves fatal. i I Princess Marina, to be married Nov. 29 in Landon, has lost so much weight from preparing for the wedding that last minute s1- terations had to be made in her tr-ussesu. and the secretary gave s. finan- 666 grain elevators and pool tennis», cial report. Then came election of 9-15.. the 18W?!‘ at Gfefli Lakes P0115 officers: President, Mrs. Hammond and on the Pacific Coast. built and. McEwen; LsPien-e; Secretary, McVarlsh; Treasurer, Mrs. Vice President, Mrs. s, paid for by the cc-cperstlve ixumcix Mrs. Lester P. R. . sword." The Persian we...» wisely sum, "A lengthy tongue, an early death"; Or sometimes takes this form in- stead: "Don't lot your tongue slit off your heed." At two that dav mother gale from north-west fiercely bicw. And he was forced at dark again. f0 lay the vessel “'i‘o" Cu the ninth it was fine and else-l‘ and he saw land once more Then Hickman hoisted all his sails. to try end reach the shore- Hs came within 03k 3113:! llligigfut dangerous P With rocks and shoals ummd the I-t was through Dr. Graham's work in sending to the provincial laboratories the first swab ever taken from the local lesion in the hand, that isolation of the disease germ has been accomplished, for the first time in Canada. Mr. Graham was formerly Miss Marion Muslim-lane who aduated from Queen's University 1927. Sinnott; Directors, Mrs. James QU-m-l-UpLg-pg ABE Now “'3. his: “czar.” c w‘ rs. m. c ; rs, .. ... 2“:- nemm- - - - - 0 as n pa n oron will be at the home of Mrs. Reuben 5$Ns:a¢,%d:y_ £110 soap 1;,“ 1551,50“. Drake. Roll call will be answeredied m a manner mgended w r323. with Christmas Verses. A vote of sen; the (we “me Dionne 5 '3‘; thanks wss extended to Mrs. Isl-inf canmderv out They dmpwygqt Pierre for s delicious lunch andigwe 5mm my“ o! amp in ‘tug’ an enioveble evening swit- ‘form of babies, picked in a. shill]. Social obligations, visits with her friends, and shopping have so filled her days and nights that she has lacked time to est and sleep pro- perly, a friend disclosed today, and as s. result she has become so slender that a number of her dxmses have had to be refitted be- fore they were packed for ship- ment across the channel. Meanwhile, in Ixmdon, last min- con-e d1 10d 1 "33 an been done in removing H1850 ‘Ob- ncwiignofgrifiifi, o ' |stacles, how far she had been ‘ac. .-.~~._~.-~——-~'--_-- eepted" by her ibliow alderman ‘and forgiven for being a woman. i m1 new»... .... ... ...... leave w the University club to de- IMYVALI SCHOOL Senior Department: Grade X.-1, Mary llcQunld: I. "The tongue can meek a word side. Wanted, Dressed Chicken and Fowl. Paying market prices f0!‘ heavy grades, and a minimum of 10c 1hr pound on the light- " trades. Feathers on lighter grades may be removed by scalding. Please mark containers lilaiab, ;Ws pay the irliaht. Vimjfrsssrlllo. Lil. Helen Hagan. Grade rail. 01m- '- Mary Cos ; , 1008108! - Grade VI.--l, Clara MacDonald; ‘I, Linus ‘Rainer: 8, Basil hon-ray. Grade V.-l, Blanche Murray: 2. Ilileen Oiarkin; i, Genevieve ‘Rainer. Primary Department: | one. wr-I, Joseph cosdv: 8. “m; Hagan; a. Jean MacDonald. ‘ihlnoreolori-iluttomaks IIIVUI ls LUKE I01“! DIUOIATI T0 _ llifl‘ IVINING _ {in 1s . Si-wvening dru- llsarelolsytiihseason thathotsl ue comm frishwned whose speed." GOWII osnbs The Chhisso My "outetcps the steed." WhileAribssgss "Ihetofi '- tbeheort." Prom Hebrew soiithis maxim llll-W- - ‘Tlllhht fest should b. its‘! 1st the tlmlllm" this impart: stcseiiooes_n ‘molested wnue sroens at "Wlnbcpaliatongusdcth mo hlssoui!’ certsinthat thairslienwkssseswiiluotclash withtbewslis. Jihevssturwbaiiroomatqros- vsnbrflouaeisaueaamplsofhow pleasing this "safety" decoration Ithalpaleprimrosewaiis-{uar- nteedtoflattesuiysveningdrsss .. . primrossand amber [lass chandeliers (with long glam tubes instead of swish) audprimrcas , thlrballroilfil ‘"h"€.'. ......’ will Ofindlilhtin‘ coast, he nearer. done not flee- mhomaglgnaiofdistresaaslse e SCRIPT USED IN DOIIDIIA I-iberso. Northern Bohemia, is using scriptin place ‘of money. ‘Many storeksepers‘ and some muni- cipal enterprises have formed an as- sociation, the members of which scrbt ushers instead of . A building contractor. for get a voucher for] by contract with the town authorities. With this voucher he can pa his rate: canuss the vcuchsrsfopaywases. The vouchers can be exchsnsed for loods at stores which are members of the association. The "mag" in the a. ‘ is that every tfmea voucher is offered in nay- ment. a deduction of 2 per cent is made from its value. in favor of the suoclstion as a whole. lvsninggownadevelopedin chif- ute touches under the person-sl supervision oi the Queen were be- ing given historic old Buckingham Palace in preparation for the ar- rival of her future daughter-in-law and other guests. The three-room suite which the ‘royal bride-to-be will occupy on‘ the second floor of the palace, 1e- ceived the special attention of the Queen. and with her own hands moms only a few hours Princes ‘s party from Paris. In the next-door suite, 's __ ‘ . the Prince anti Princess Nicholas of Greece, will be lodged, and other royal relatives will occupy quarters nearby. Among the distinguished guests inthepalacewlllbethexingand Queen of Denmark. the Grand Duke and Grand Ducheu Cyrlile of Rush. Prince George Marie of Greece, Prince of Denmark, and Prince arrives Princess w... ‘The following address was read 1m; wfgppgd with g mmmum to the president and a slit nre- blanket. sented by the Institute members: Mrs. W. H. McEwen. While working on scaffolding. President of Bristol Women's In- around "Big Ben." London's gfca! stitute. Dear opportunity pass you know in a small measure just how we admire President-As we [about to embark on another In- stitute year, we cannot let this ,clock, William Chatterton of Brigg are ton, fell 160 feet to Speaker's Green. ‘He was instantly killed. POULTRY» without letting and organization two years ago you have labored most keep us together, mony for our YOU their ... to have you bold Institute motto- Home and Country. Never have mplained or flinched under your burden. You have always met us face to face with. a smile. 1n other words you have been a liv- ing model of our Institute creed. Piesse accept this gift, not for its and, greet value but to remind you that ‘it carrier with it all the love and» lsstam the members of any organ- md m ghflm“, o; 5".“ ‘issflon are capable of holdin" for 0 ' ll um same .135 saminsuufiuuW ‘ W zealously to working in har- We shall be buying live suit. dressed Chickens and Full-i‘ throughout the season, pg- ing top market price. g I Signed Island ‘Gold Star ' . 00., 'I.id. us“ s ' a Mil