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MFLEOD Size $6.95 t This line cap- i Both sides of blanket I. of some colour. $10.50 With whipped ends in 72 x 90 inch $6 I Sizes 66 x ‘2.1 9 $2-29 l Q d 0e:- NORTH TRYON SCHOOL Honor Roll of North Tryon school for the month of Novecmber:— Grade VII: —. Anniebelle Mu:- Donald. Grade V1: -. Shirley Thomas. 3. Joyce Thomson. 3. Ethelbert Daw- son. ~~~~~ -- ey Thomas, Vernon Iiiman, Arthur Thomas, Melvin Dawson, Morley MacDonald. Elaine Chis- holm, Lorne Inmsin, Margaret Daw- son, Grace l-Iowatt, Boyd MacDon- ald, Claude Woodlngton, Ralph MacDonald. Teacher. Everett Ilowatt, Jr. ' DEEP ORANGE CARNATION Grade V:— 1. Charlie Thomson. —-~— i. Joyce Wood, Melvin Dawson, equal. 3. Arthur Thomas. PITPSMBILD, Mass, Dem-Flor- ist Max Etngeim III is experiment- ing with s new Variety o! carnation he hopes will land in the horticult- ural hall of fame along w‘.th anoth- er “spcrt" he developed. A “sport? he explains, is s sud- den deviation from type-s prac- tical joke by natural-Te think; his latest dlscoverey, a dee ozange car- nation, may surpass t e recori set by his first discovery, the Berk- shie l-lilis which has beccni: one of the best-known exhibition car- nations. The reason for his optimism is that his latest “sport" is oangs, an unusual color in carn-ations, and that it was fathered by the King Cardinal, which has been voted the No.l carnation by flarl ts. The Berkshire Hills was fathered b a lease." type of carnation. the a- trlcian Mlnard‘: relieves aches. Grade iv Sr: --1. Heath Delaney. goltlclilrd Newsome. 3. Morley Mac- bald. Grade Ill Jr:—l. Elaine Chisholm. l. Roma Thomson. 3. borne Iriman. Grade lI Sr: —1. Leroy Delaney. l~ Mfllsaret Dawson. Grade ll Jr: —1. Verne. Wood. 2. Boyd MacDonald and Grace How- stt. l. Kathleen hirrrairi. Gradc TSr: —1. Ruth Thomson. l- Leis)‘ Thomson and Marion Del- lllfi’. 3. Claude Woodlngton and Ralph MacDonald. Grade I Jr: —i. Ida Wood. 2. 3°\'@Y1@.\' Delaney. T71" iollouing had perfect atten- EY"! WQIIII who loves the 60!"!!- . lence. llie caving and cleanliness ‘ iliai a C-E refrigerator given will . welcome this gift- Every dl fol‘ Tears m come your f w l b0 Protected. A small down PI "ll ‘The Central Guardian! This column is reserved for new; of‘ local interest, but advertising LI a newsy nature may he inserted at 5 cents a word. strictly pay-' Ibis in advance. I CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-BTSB-‘l Jl-BII CIVIC TAXES - Fourth lnstall- t man. GISCIJLIIIIS until December 31st. L-81-12-5- l-l0-l2-l4-19-2l-23. WOMEN'S MUSIC CLUB Dec- Enliifil‘ 11th, Baptist Church Hall at 8.1a. L-234-l2-10-14-l6-i7. KNIGHTS of Columbus regular monthly meeting tonight 6:15. Full attendance requested. L-ZM. RED CROSS BRIDGE, ueen Hotel. Charlottetown. tonight. ick- ets on sale at Foster's Drug Store and loco-din Drug Store. 14-238-12-10-11. CIVIC TAXEs — Tax pa era are reminded that the dlscoun rlod ends this year December 31s , and i néit January 15th as in previous .' ars. L-Bl-i2-5-1-10-12-14-19-21-23. REPORTED MISSING - Mr. and Mrs. William Dougan, Char- lottetoivri received word yesterday that their son, Harold Dougan, 19, of the Royal Canadian Navy is re- ported "missliig, believed killed in action." VISITING FATIlElL-Mrs. Stan- lev Storey arrived Sunday from Bal- timore on a visit to her father. Cap- tninfl‘. G. Taylor. Mrs. Storey left Baltimore Friday at 10.30 a.m.. and arrived in Charlottetown morning at 130. This incl delay of four hours between Moric- tcn and Sackville. PRESENTATION — Prior to the departure of Reverend Father Phel- nn McKenria. to his newly assigned parish of Morell, the members of the Catholic Women's League of Summerfieid waited on him to ex- press their appreciation of the deep interest he took tri their Society and their regret at his departure. The complimentary address was read by Mrs. James Lawless accompanied by the presentation of a. chest of silver by Mrs. James Grok-en to which he made a fitting reply. ELECTS OFFICERS — Warren Publicover Joimerly of Lunenburg, was elected president of the Dal- housie Club of New York at the an- nusl meeting in New York last night. Other officers after-Honorary pres- ident. Benjamin H. Doane. Barring- ton; vice-presidents, Mrs. Beth Moir lernment Marine Service, Leslie, Halifax. John D. Rathbun, Windsor; treasurer. Howard C. Glubc. Halifax; solitary, Dr. Fred L. Moore, Economy, Colchester County. Executive committee: Frank R. Archibald, Musquodoboit; Dr. J. A. Dawson, Truro; Dr. Roberta Forbes. Sprlnghill; Alfred P. Frame, Halifax; Dr. Sheldon MacLean. Wlltshlre. P. E. I.; ~Dr. F. J.A. Mc- Klttrick, Kentville; Miss Jean I... Ross. Lunenburg; Dr. S. J. Turel, Halifax. —I-Ialifax Chronicle. BRIDE HONORED — Prior to her marriage to J. Ivan Devereaux of New Haven, Miss Veronica Green- an of South Melville was tendered a rriitscellameous shower, by her many friends. at the home of lvlr. and Mrs. lilmrnett, McQuatd. After the arrival of u large number of guests the bi-ide-to-be was escorted, to a seat of honor in the spacious; living room where the color scheme of decorations were pink and white.‘ Next to enter were a small bride and groom impersonsted by Elaine and Austin McQuaid carrying a large decorated basket of gifts. The many parcels were opened by Mis- ses Mary Bradley and Mercedes Flood, while the verses and inscrip- tions were read by Miss Patricia Flood. Miss Mary Monaglian assist- ed in arranging the gifts iri order. Miss Grcenan in a few gracious words acknowledged her sincere thanks to all present for their ki-nd- ness and concluded by extending them an invitation to call upon her in her new hcme in New Haven. Dancing was the main feature of the balance of the evening. music being furnished by Pat Flood and Stephen Smith of Maplewood and Lyman Duiisford of Cornwall. while Miss Blanche Dunsford accompan- ied with the guitar. Lunch was serv- ed by s number of the ladies pres- ent and after several hours of gaiety all repaired to their homes. but not before again extending sll good wishes to “Vcnnie" as she was fam- iliarly called by her many friends who nil join in wishing her Bon Voyage on the sea of matrimonial (Patriot please copy.) m l lwm a» . L..."i'i'iiii'§a¢'i-'§'1L ° TONIGHT Card Tournament AUCTION FORTY-PTVES LUNCH GRAND PRIZES: Gents — Bridge Lamp. Ladies-Z Island Blankets. PRIZES EVERY EVENING lloly Redeemer llall 0.30 P. Mw-AIIIIIISSIIII’! 25o POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday a drunk had his $3 bail estreated when he failed to appear. A second had his $10 bail bond esti-eated while another forfeited his $5 bail. A vagrant was sent to jail for 30 days. Charged with assault, a man was sent to jail for 15 days. A drunk and disorderly was sentenced to 30 days in jail. RETIREMENT GIFT. - After a long and faithful service in the gov- Mr. Fuank G. Payne has retired. after serving on several steamers. For a. number of years he has been second engin- eer on the C.G.S. “Brsntfl where he was one of the most popular members of the crew. On Saturday attemoon. Capt. ef Engineer McDonald." on behalf of the ship's crew. and the office staff of the Department of Transport, waited on Mr. Payne and presented him with an "Easyboy" chair and an address of appreciation. Mr. Payne. in his usual pieasirig and jol- ly mariner extended hearty thanks for the thoughtful action referrln t0 the happy relations that at al times existed between him. the crow and the office staff. and as- sured them the gift would always be a remembrance or the. happy Years in which tliev were associated in the Depart. of Transport. TEACHERS’ STUDY GROUP — The Morell Teachers’ Study Group met in Moicll School on Friday af- ternoon, November l5. The president, Mr. A. A. Gilmore. presided. 'I'he "Geography Assignment" given at the last meeting was reported on. A lesson illustrating the "Problem Method" was clearly outlined by Miss Mabel O'Brien. The majority of the teachers present favoured the “Problem Method". A paper on Nature Study was read and discuss- ed. Many practical and helpful sug- gestions were given. The nature note books on display were examined and commented on. The Nature Study required for the different grades was carefully outlined. Questions from the "Question Box" were dealt with by the President. MALPEQIIE AND BALTIC W. M. THE FHARLQTTETQW GUARDIAN P. l5. I. Crphanage Collections Glen Martin District Per Sadie Maoklnnon 50c each: Mrs. Lexie Gillis; Mrs, Marsaret Muttart; Mrs. Alex Me. Kenzle; Mrs. C. K. Martin, 25c each: Mrs. Murdock Me. K-inntm: Dan R. McPherson; Ken. neth McKenzie: John N. Me. Pherson: Neil McPherson, Tupi-sass. Falconwood Hospital per M", . A Dlgnan Dr. A. J. Murchison 5,00 Kenneth McLean 2,00 1.00 each: Mrs. R. D. McLauch- l“; MPB- B. A. Dignan; Mary Gm». veggie Mrg. vhvzllliam Carr. c eac : rs. w , - Mg}: Avalah légtiallgnnawanum’ "I! 1 Ym d S ; mend on with A ‘Ilotal—i2.50. East It Central nay lt M , wm- ward. Molly utfiehhi’ woiii Willard Lani: 4m 1.00 each: Uucoln wood~ Mrs, Major Macnne; Mrs. l-larold Gil. lvsple: Mrs- Cecil Wood; Mrs. s. I. Andrew; Mrs. Frank McKay; Miss Jsnle_ B. McKay; ma; Gus. 51¢ M01413’. Mrs. Melville McAus- land; ivm. Wm.“ Smith; ma“, %‘i’"'fi“‘smi?il‘“‘ Hows“: M“ all 0 t Mrs. Geor - w. r. McLeod. g9 Mum’ each: Mrs.- Russel Roper; MYS- Wm- Ward: Mrs. Wendell W°°di Gwrze n. Lewis: Arthur H- Roper; Mrs. manic Roper, Mrs, H. McAusland; 30c; M", John M%rison.h c eac : Mrs. A. A ~ Fannie Spencer; Miifwwaeli-‘Q; Grant: Mrs. Wesley McPhee' Mrs Ernest McMillan; Mrs. John Bull man. Total-Milo. Per Jean MeNevin 1.00 each: Mrs. V. McWilliarns; Mrs. F. F. Macftae: Mrs. C. Moore; Mrs. A. McNevln; Mrs, H, clay; Mrs. Edgar Heartz; Mrs, whim- Heartz; Mrs. Harold l-Ieartz, wfrflcwiltiaclzl: Mrs. w. Holmes: Mrs. - 9B- EYC Mrs. Leslie - Mrs. Allison Holmes. R/oper’ Total—10.00. Per Margaret A. Riley and Pearl _ E. Finley 1.00 each: Mrs. Neil Darrach: Mrs. Arthur Robertson; Herbert, Love. 50c each: Mrs. Vernon Garnhum- ivirs. Arthur Millar: Mrs. Fred vv'. Andrew: Mrs. John B. Andrew; 40c: Mrs. Earl Mill; 35c: Mrs, 1p Clements: 30c: Mrs. John Doch. ertlyémzifi 3K1". Ambrose Henry. mos TTIREL I I I ,q_ ..-;,.. Lounge $23-95 i» sl- Ave"!!! Per Mrs. Borden Myers 1.00 each: Miss Anna Love; Mrs, N1. Winchester; Mrs. Geo. c, Den- n s. S. — The Malpeque and Baltic W M. S. met at the North Shore House on Tuesday last. Mrs. C. J. Crowdis presided over the Devotional Period. The theme was The World Pays Homage to Christ which emphasized the Birth of the Christ Child. The Devotion- al Servioe was divided into three parts. and was prepared by various members. The business part opened with the Secretary. Mrs. Ralph Beairsto calling the roll. and read- ing minutes of previous meeting, which were adopted. Correspondence was read and discussed. Unfinish- ed busiries is being completed be- fore the Christmas holidays. The finances are vcry encouraging to- wards the allocation. The same of- ficers weie re-electe for the cum- ing year. At concliisi n of meeting, a social hour followed, and Mrs. Ralph Beairatp the hostess served a delicious lunch. WEDDING BELLS — A quiet but pretty wedding took place at St. Ann's Church Hope River on Wed- riesday, November 27th when Leona Marie Murphy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. beaming Murphy. became the bride of Elmer Bernard Mc- Court, son of Louis McCourt and the late Mary Murphy. The mar- riage was solemriized by Rev. Earl Dalton, pastor of the bride. The bride was attended by Miss Beatrice McCourt sister oi’ the groom, while Mr. Cletus Murphy, brother of the bride, acted as FIIOGIIISITIBII. Immed- iately following the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride's parents where break- fnst was served to the near relatives and friends of the contracting par- ties, having as their special guest. ftev. Earl Dalton. The bride and groom then left on a short trio tn points of interest on the mainland Returning they will reside at South Freetown. Previous to their marriage they were tendered showers st their respective homes, where they receiv- ed many useful and handsome gifts which testify to the popularity of the young couple. Personals Col. Conrad of the Canadian Sig- ital Corps has arrived from Barrie- field, Ontario, on leave. Corporal George G. Crordon of No. 6 A Company Veteran's Guard of Canada. spent last week with his family in Montague. The mnny friends of Mr. D. J. Macdcnald who has been a patient in the City Hospital for two weeks will be pleased to know he has returned to his home, 93 Wey- mcutli Street. The President. a 50c each: Mrs. P. scntrisr; Qjg, G~ Milk C0»: Mrs. s. McEachei-n; J. Frizzell, V. Hudson; Mrs, D_ iRolglnsvnz Mrs. o. n. Beer. 20c each: Charles Snow; Mrs, 332d“ Myers: Mrs. w. Living- Total-Ito. Per Miss McVsne 1.00 each: Mrs. J. A. Clark; Mrs, Warren Burris. 50c each: Mrs. Matheson: Mrs, Walker; Mrs. Newson; Mrs, Show; M? B- Llylnzston: Ivan Mitchell. 5° "Ch M“- ROY Wood: Mrs M. McEachern; Mrs. Bertram; Mrs. Percy Gay, Total—6.00. Per Mrs. Georgc [innum- 50c each: Mrs. Webster; Mrs. Douslas: Mrs. Dickson; Mrs, w“- P611: Mrs. Small. Total-2.50. Cross Roads to Date Per Mrs. J. F. Gard Wellington McNeil] 3,00 1.00 each: Austin Kennedy; M. W- Wood: F‘. s. mves. 50¢ each: Mrs. F. G. Kennedy; Mrs. J. F- Gard: Mrs. Vernon Gay: Mrs. K. E. Gard; Mrs. Calvin Wood; Mrs. Jane Bsllem: Mrs, James McCallum; Mrs. Will Mo- Cflllllm: Mrs. Earl Jenkins; Mrs. N. W. McKlnnori; Mrs. Bryer géiotgrs; 35c: Mrs. Murdock Balder- 25c each: Mrs. quharson: Mrs. Earl Bslderston; Mrs. Willard Stewart; Mrs. Blake Wood: Mrs. Edwin Stewart. Total-l2.10. Seymour Far- 14-239. “Misses AddifixFEuTuiTi-ioitan John, N. B The many friends of Mr. Joseph Delaney, Managing Editor of The Island Crusader, will be very pleas- ed to know that his theropaetic op- eration at Prince Edward Island Hospital Friday was successful, and that he is on the road to recovery. INDIAN AMBULANCES DELHI —(CP) —Fifty new mill- tarv ambulances are beinz pui-chas- ed through a popéilar fund. to be manned and main ined by the St. John Ambulance Brigade, “for use in India only." WEILLINGTON, u.z. --(CP) — Observers report the crumbling of the top of Mount Ngaurhoe. New Zealaxidb only active volcano, whicih was in a state of eruption for a month. 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Buy now as our quantity is limited. 10% DOWN - io Months to Pay s" r: .“,1.,,-~-<--u ~ >1 " ' A Gill: She'll Cherish a Lifetime -- A Walnut Veneer CEDAR CHEST -95 CASH PRICE $39 $3.95 DOWN — $3.85 Monthly One of the finest values in Cedar Chests we have ever of- fered in Charlottetown. Made of genuine Red Tennessee cedar with exquisite walnut veneers. Has modern water- fall cover and deep full-length drawer. Buy NOW —— We Wlll hold for Christmas delivery l! desired. UIIICT I0 cash prices $43.25 Complete with batteries tube lmticry PHONOL cabinet. F. A. Stewart Jones — Special Representative $ Designed, engineered and manufactured in Canada — a new 1941 I)HONOIAA is the ideal answer to the question — “What shall we give the home?” There is a variety of models for all needs, including battery sets. Prices -— - — — 22.95 t0 $129.50 World-Wide Console Model $74.50 A popular model that and long wave stations power. Five new type performance. Exactly $7.45 DOWN — $6.70 Monthly brings in distant short with great clarity and tubes giving seven-tube as illustrated. World-Wide Battery Radio Similar cabinet to the FIVE low-drain tubes. reception. batteries — -— — — - Battery Table Model $4.35 DOWN — l0 Months to Pay _. this powerful five A. Smartly designed Exactly as illustrated. Phone 602 Declares Flaunt ' Was e~ satisfied With CBC policy MONTREAL, Dec. 8—-(CP) Rcne Morin, chairman of the board of governors of the Canadian Broad- casting Corporation. in astatcment yesterday dealing with criticisms of the Corporation's internal organiza- tion made by Alnn B. Piauzit, said Mr. Plauiit was a member oi tlie board for nonrly four years," dur- ing which he appeared to be in full ngfefimOilt with the policies of the Corporation." Mr. Morin. in his loo-word state- ment, added: "The extent and the leave the impression that public in- ‘ tepcst is not the only motive behind them." The statement. follows tabltng in the House of Commons Friday u! correspondence relating to nlr. Plaimtls resignation, accepted Oct. 3. from the Corporations boar: oi governors. Mr. Mann's statement here yes- terday sald the CBC, “though C-Jll- scious of the work that it has per- formed so far. does not claim to have reached perfection." Though Mr. Plaunvs reports were presented to the board in the niid- dle of October, i939, the statement went, m," Mr. Plaunt was not in a position to give the complementary information which he had announc- ed was necessary for their proper‘ interpretation, before the end of June. i940." After that. Mr. Morin. said. there had been one regular meeting the board in August, where atten- tion was taken up by the newscast Complete with violence of his recent denunciations ‘ I electric model above. foreign and domestic $86.15 129 Kent St. Charlottetown Ii t tli: Mr. t i t . reviewed .11 verbal illustra- tions (icrolopod at the next meeting in September. Mr. Plaunt had re- signed Ana. 30 without having com- munzctitczl to tlic board the com- plementary‘ iniornintioii mentioned in his report. Mr. Morin said that many of the "practical reccminciiclrilimis" in Mr. Piauiitls report had been acted up- on. “Sonic rcprcg-tziit-cd ideals to- wards which tlir- CBC is aiming but which can only bc rr, "ll0fl gradual- ‘lr. whilst. ntitcrs W.“ of a debat- iiblc iintiirc " GERDIANS CLAIM SIIIPS SUNR BEZRLIN. DH‘. li-iAP)—A Ger- man high command communique ‘Sunday sniflfi "A subnnrinc sank two enemy IYIIPTClIGIIL ships with a total of 1'1.- 00 tons. and aiio er submarine two more tailing 12.000 ton». including n 9. -ton tanker. l'I'llf“.‘ "llllTll brought no British comment.) 0 sank