DECEMBER 94932 -=. _ 'rua CHARun"ra'i‘owN _GuAi.Waiera and l’erfn.mc|.` Cigar: in Fancy Boxes. Dusting Powders. I. _ h M4 mill! many eller articles. “GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY" ~ “INSPECT OUR STOCK" I I I wl ew McLean, Brldgetowh. 'Highest .I Ernest H. Wortlz -DRUGGlSTS- ~ ruscaaoosa, Ala., nec. a.-ray 3*. 5-f' (not frozen) lh 30c Haddock lb. 8c ISLAND FISH MARKET ............... dozen l9c Fillets of Haddock lb. l5c Smoked Fillets 2 lbs. lilo" Finnin Ilziddie ._ lb.l1c Herring _ . doz. 250 Turbot 2lbs.2-'30 rim 1226 71 Queen SL l aiu nA o'ri:li|llL F011. In-.wr b's‘uuE Flnuhl AND BALUILDAY. OBANGEB .urge also ............ ' Iaemeil APPLE! 33.... 15¢ & 20¢ GAB .ul Lbs. ............... MOLASSES fgnglllon .......... 49c z Lin. 25c CORNFLAKES 3 Packages ...... ...., PEKOE TEA . 4 Lin. ......._........ FRESH IKILK P:’r‘_Q;;r;............ L BS Hair ah. _ 19° LUX smau,; 25L GRAY F . A for .(.)............... CHIPS 3 Packages, small 25c 3 Cakes PALMOLIVE SOAI' and one SUPER SUDS all for SWEET Z Lbs. for . . . . . . . . . 22C _ WHITE BEANS 0 ' loi.li=. 2“c RAISINS ZLbs. . . . . 29C los. & Albert Kays Corner Richmond dt Pownal _ To Clear Friends The Canadian Press)-W. A. Boyd pa’.d mortgages and notes, so that f local paper: | THE HOME oF Coon FISH BLO-ITERS Scallopfv Ib 35c Salmon ......... lb 25c "Notice to the greatest mzijority of the people that I hold notes. nlortgages and open accounts ag- ainst: I am i:o"hy destroying ap- nrox`mri‘e!y $27,000 worth of this kind of paper, so, boys. You n.ed not dodge me; come in and see mf and le:'s tnlk ‘h'ngs over and for- 'et the past. I hold no iii wil? ~gli`iirit any one. 'I‘hank'ng all of you for past favours, I am. Youre 'very truly, W. A. Boyd.” r.1i_ levi . 5`_"'\._`\\\il Early ? ‘ and Buy Christmas Seal LI_____ CHRISTMAS f »Ii l / ind? _ -r_>,§’_-,vg;_s_s== EQ/.b Q7; DOC '_ > 1.* ; 1 "dl a'-'\¢\\ I A Shopplnq Days 'til Christmas IIEIITIIAL GUARDIAN DBESSED POULTRY WANTED. _.Highest prices, careful grading. 'Prompt retimis. F. B. Conrad. ' 6917-12-6-61. BUYING LIVE and dressed poul- try all day Tuesday, Dec 13 Matth- prices paid. 0960-12-'I-31 Services of Tryon Baptist Church Sunday, Dec. 11th: 3 p.m. Tryon, 142 Prince BL Phone 82 has burned up $21000 worm or un_ 7 p_m_ B0n5h,,_W_ . his debtors will not need to dodge "AVE YOUR' BATHERY sgmid him any longer. He than inserted :1t;r;“1’;loeI§esr zgiezrsfgg :bitt 1 _ .. I 1; . _ V _ the foilowlng advertisement i a 6B33_1z_2_fw_1mQ\A SERVICES IN York pastoral charg. Sunday, Dec. 11, will be: Cenlral Church 11 am., Pleasant some five miles northeast of Cork Mg; was Obta1hed_ | Murray' Hazel MacLean. ‘Mudnd Grove 2.30 p.m., York 7 p.m. TRYON BAPTIST CIIURCH- 7.00 P. M.-Choir Rehearsal-I-I Memorial Hall. 8.00 P. M.-Young Peoples Society- Social Hall. in till after those steamers left port. - Mr. John Alfred McDonald, Land Surveyor, was in the city Wednes- day, returning to his home in Her- manville after completing survey- ing work at 0'Leary. Blarney Stone Will Remain in Ireland CORK, Irish Free State, Dec. 8.- 13!! The Canadian Press)--Ther( Dmbably is more "blamey" in cir- culation about the blamey stone than ever was imparted to, the thousands who have kissed the famed Irish rock. Now comes the story from Clev- eland that part of the stone has turned up in that United States city. It met with hurried and em- Iphatic denial by the present owner ‘of the Irish castle in which the or- Iiginal stone is located. Suggesting an explanation of the American claim, Sir George Colthurst, the Iowner, said that “many a pebble has been carried away from the Ipark grounds by tourists." , This' latest report recalled some fanciful tales about the blamey; 'stone which have come to be gen- erally accepted as true. One that' no longer holds up since the stream _of tourists to the “auld sod," many of them from Canada, has become' 'more like a flood, is that a. per- son who kisses the stone takes his Ilife in his hands, so to speak. This may have been true when Cormac Maccnrthy built the sturdy castle about 500 years ago. I harbou buo will the brought . ., _ I ya n° mve This Certihciite and entitles the bearer to one of our Genuine $6.00 ---- - f ._-~» _ f __-_ _ _ 1 PAGE riman em Coon _oNi.Y FOR Tins SATURDAY H§*X+ ¢D Q o -i ‘ his Certificate is Worth $5.0? |98¢| Y Self-Filling Fountain Pen and Automatic A Pencil Sets. ° 4 6040-4044-v-oo-Q4-5.4¢.;-»-`aa_.-._~. c( ‘_ I Tw_o styles, Ladies’ with ring attached, Gent’s with clip as above. Nd strings attached to this oil`er! Just bring this Certificate. Sets are in .lean- t;`fuI shades, Black, Red, Jade Green, Blue and Mauve. Limits: No more I t an_one sei. io each Certificate. Use either or both sides. This set given free if you can purchase one elsewhere for less than $6.00. A LIFETIME GUARANTEE IN WRITING GIVEN WITH EACH SET Good only this Saturday, December 10 from 10 a.m. till 8 p. m. at Cor. Queen and Richmond Charlottetown, P.E.I. va vow ca ->¢»+»+»+»44¢»oo me +++++o+o+»+¢¢o44+¢o+¢+>¢¢¢+¢¢,, from Ottawa, that a southern `n- Hazel Livingston; 3, Mildred Mur- ‘Jean Muitart; 3, Grace Howatt; 4_ sect, carried north by the Gulf my and Ivan MacNevin, iequall: Ruthie MacDonald, Stream has diseased and clestroyedii, Reta Darracli. Grade V-1, Ferne Bell; 2, Gm-_ the crop, Grade IV.-l, Joyce Darrach; 2, don Gillespie; 3, Roland Oatway. _-1- "Thelma MacKinnon; 3, Elmer Mac- Grade IV-1, Joseph Noonan; 2, Miss Sally La Vie has accepted 0,Phail; 4, Helen Darrach. Lloyd Oatwny. postion with C. E. Pratt & SODSH Grade III.-l, Willie Livingston; Grade III (Sr.)-l, Francis Bet- Souris, I2, Louis MacLean; 3, Robbie Mac- hard. --- Kinnon_ ' Grade III (Jr) - 1, Doris Ber- canl plays we MW °" in full snide rr.-1, auth MacLean; 2, hard: 2, Mildred Lowther. ming here, geese, ducks, and pork Arnold MaCph,.,._ Grade I fSr_l-1, Claude Bell; 1 going w the lucky winners- Grade 1 sr.-l, Garfield Mac- Kevin Norman . Kmmm; 2' wendau Scott' Grade I wr.) (al-1, Eleanor Mc. A case of illeilll-1 5l1Im°“ fshmg Grade I Jr.-1, Harold Clark; 2, Domddi 2- Edna Btmard. was prosecuted on Monday by R. C. Olga Scam Grade I (Jr. bl-1, Francis Smith _ lvl. P. before Magistrates M- A~ renee: attendance for the. Tmhefs -Elmer Roberts an: her and P A rvi¢i.e‘ian vfmvic month -ini-tie iviacaean nil¢la§D°NfhY Mvtterr. Murray, Joyce Darrach, Elmer EAST BALTIC ____ But today the tourist who pays his ., _ _:el _ _ HAMPTON PASTORAL HARGl:1~-The services for Sunday, Dec. l1Lh, are Applii Road at ll, Hampton at 3 and Victoria' at 7. NEW LONDON GROUT~-Pl‘€Sby- fee to k'ss the stone which none -'in resist, finds it it simple task. It ls.situatcd at the top of a mas- ilve dcnion tower, ris'ng 120 feet _ Rev. Geo. Ayers, minister. ql\b.°\'€ me b2‘aUl'f\ll ZMCHSWB-fd surrounding the castle. It is a low- /ir outs'de stone-part of a para- vzn.N0‘V WOMEN’S INSTITUTE 'ihevcrrion Ladies held their an- sultlng in the following: Presiflcnt,| mi meeting at the home of Mrs. ,Mrs A. sull`va.n; Vice President. A Sullivan on November 15 The Mrs. Bet Drake,- Secretary Treas- ¢,,.,.,d,,.,¢ mupied the chair Meet- ures, Miss Carmen Fraser: Direc-l 3 Opened with the ode followed tos, M11. M. Furness. Mrs. J. Sui-` ., th, creed repeated in unison. liv:-n, Mrs. David F user; Auditorsl The Secretary read the minutes of Mrs. W. Furness, Mrs. G. Murray;, ive 1,5; annual meeting, also the sick Committee, Miss A. McLennan. miru‘es oi the last monthly meet- Miss Ruth Fraser; School-Mrs. F. ing me latter being adopted, and Boudreau. Ms. C. Murphy. ` a yeam, statement showing 5 bal- The new President then tookv ance 01913786 still in the funds. the chair. New business was dis-.i Ril call me responded to by cu"sed and it was decided that fourteen membe s each paying Whist be held each Wednesday ¢h,.\,.m ` n’ght begining on December 28. The fmool ¢omm'ttee reported Mrs. B. Drake invited the Indies eirrythlng quite satisfactory in the to her home for the ‘January school Sick committee reported meeting. A vote of thanks was one sick cilll The retiring P esident then tendered the retiring Prfsi-I ‘hen gave her address, and ther dent and Secretary. Meeting Hd- evmim 01 officers wok place re- joumed and the National Anthem WR! Sling. GRE Eyyry _criun Church in Canada. Szrvices "lt SU’-T°UT""!`l'-i the I/JWGII v on Sunday, Dec. llth, will be as In the old days brave soils of The misses Marion md pm~c¢,, follows; 11.00 a.m., Clifton; 2.30 “fin Wffe Sllrwscd to haw; by their F100 d of South Melville we e “_ p_m__ mug Ever; 7_0() pm" Gran, ‘ues over thc outside of the parapel t ,sito to Green Bay me vine to reach thc stone for the oscul- iiilclstsvof II/its Patrick Flood . #__ lation ceremony. Today a holr ° svivnliir sa:-zvicns for the New ‘Hee mush f°r H aerwn to Slide Mm, Mmgw, Macgouhey, Glasgow cll,<»h of christ: 1i.oo l\“”°“Sh P’-QMS the Parapet to H ment the Week end m Green Bay ,,__m_ and -,'30 p_m_ Am,,.,,,,on in level with the tower floor. Iron the gums 0, M,_ ,md Mm pmnk .hecavendlsh Baptist church, a.oo “"5 °lf°eP'd *Q the Sifme Serve HS Makme' p_m_ wm_ G_ Quigley’ paswn ‘hand grips. W.th back to the floor I __ -the person desiring to k‘ss the stone Miss H_be Mwwadyen spent C AVENDI SH PAST ORAL may slide through the hole in ease _ ._i_.__-_-_-_ The ladies then retired to the where a delicious I rgigxper was served and For can Rates im application I enjoyed ve'y much by all. ` , d o pr r ti f t . the wsfk end at her home in River- CHARGE-Ch“1‘°h _5°l"I°€5 f°1' RDA C 3; 3 a fe sa eiy I d 1 lows: ll a.m., Stanley Bridge, 7.30, pg “am d Mm kk* made the ae‘ Rusuom blamey stone famous in his song V n mee i“Grovcs of Blarney." It goes: i -.12/2; £1,232) §=;g`§Yme son FOR SELECT P R lv ATE ". There, is a stone there that who- J Y I ‘ . cnnisfrims calms can and see ev" Mies' sdnzrdsldpgi-iehh-Bgeek end at ‘Aer those on view at the Guardian 0' he never mlm" t" g’°W °I°` ____'_ ' Central Job Printery, Moderate 'ment' Miss Margue"te Malone ~Ci-iar- Prices. ._ _ Nov. 30-tf. "TI" he may “lamb” “_ ‘I lady” ` ‘ chamber . . ~ fi --- ' ‘ ;<;m,:;:A;1o,:,se`,§eI;.i;§, gegyv cn on cannon seavrca-Marshfield 0' “‘=“°me 8 membtf °f PWIN- Baptist Church service Sunday, ‘ It "`;;“t- 1 dis i B _ Dec. ll, at a o'¢lo¢i¢. Dr. A. c. vin- W0” 9°” Y °l>P° "I wwe Spit; :{l;::Ieda1;in1;T°éhC;;)°e;_tO;; cent of Chmmflmown Wm be me thousands of Canadians to learn ' ` the stone they kissed was ot th gel m;est of Mr' and Mrs' Daniel preacher. _ "real" blamey block. It isrsald 1; I* On ' Dx-PHTHEMA IMMUNIZING Ireland the real stone is in a more __ _ CLINIC at west Kent School F,,i_ inacessible position in another cor- Mf- 1" “W” E”-l'°“ °‘ EL" °d' nel- or the tower than that which & you think is the most int~rcst‘.ni; hi i h orld?" t 'jillihelill 'Isl viliext to a beautiful l~ord Show Boom 'H-1_ fm not worrying about sta- ~- »?------ wi _ Demos I °5 was R recent v15no,._t_° G,-em Bay, day, December 9th, at 3 p.m. for ____ ' children 6 months io 14 years. 25 M,._ Edward M:.ph,,iy_ 55,701 yn- cent charge for entire treatment. specter, vL=lted Green Bay school 6949-12-7-31 on Monday last. '-"_ .____ HUNTER. RIVER CHARGE, ryh. many friends of M,-_ and United Church oi Canada. Services "Next to a beautiful ZITI. WNW 4° M s_, Georg, Bm.,-et; am ghd to for Sunday as follows: North Wilt- learn that though in their late Shire Bt 11 B»m~. HHIHDSHIFB HI' 2430 year, me enjoying good health, p.m. instead at 3 pm., Hunter River _.mil EXTRA SPECIAL sri reliiic rar :-_fni in; Seeded Raisins, (hulk) 2'llis . . :25c Baking Powder (Rose Brand) Ili . . Swansilown Flour, Per Pkg. . . ilherries, Drained 1/4 Pound . . Toilet Paper, 5 for . . . . . 0 BB (Fresh Ground) I5. - . . 24c 29c 15|: 16c 39c Mrs. l-Irss/‘l MoNcvin and dal-l8I‘l‘. tor Borrhniv, spent the week end in Gr:-c~v Bay lhe guest of her mrilrr, Mrs. Gass. G con Bay school is progressing favorably iirder the skilful man- azcmcnt of their teacher, Miss Mary Alice McQiiald. (Patriot Please Copy) SOURIS S. S. Doriii is at present in POTI londinfz part cargo of D°WI095 from Matthew and McLean Ltd.. local rigenls ot Assoc’ated Shippers Inc. Sergeant Leo Brii"“y of the R- C. M. P., motored to Souris Wed- nesday on official duties, reporlins a bad road f‘om the city. at 7 p.m., School at 10.30 a.m. CHURCH SERVICES will be oon- Jucted on Dec. 11th at Cross Roads at ll a.m., Alexandra at 3 p.m., Hazelbrook at 7 p.m. Rev. E. J. Chisholm, minister. ' CHURCH SERVICES-The Pow- nal pastoral charge of the United Church of Canada. Services "for Sunday, Dec. 11th: Clifton, 11 a.m.; Mount Herbert, 2.30 nm; Pownal, 7 p.m. Geo. A. D, Elliott, minister. POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday morning a drunk and incapable was fined $10 or 20 days. A vagrant was remanded un- til today. A man charged with breach ol customs act was fined $50 or two months. A juvenile case was adjourned until tomorrow. mini soiir _-- ..f“‘“°“'r.1’°rf”f“r‘" Fires are bqng 1|,-“ed iniemit as two weeks t C G B Aran- tently in the boilers af, the locala more and the C. G. S. Brant have hed Mr Elias Paquet being fire :been IIXIHI 111 the \>U0ys from ghc ac :,.,,n_' Th.; ,Md ig under the man: I coast waters surrounding the pro- ggement of My-_ John Lgvie, vince. All the buoys have been col- - . MORE lected with the exception of those has received the wet smack of young ond old, beautiful and otherwise. The proof, it is sald, was that the ‘original blamey st/one bore the name of Cormac MacArthy and a sham rock in relief. SOURIS Heavy rains and ii. md road pre- vented many Souris fans from at- tending the Abbie»I-Iawk game. All were glad to hear of another local win. But what’s wrong wth radio broadcasting. the other cities send their games over the air. Sourh has been a port of call and shelter all season for the re- organ`zed fleet of preventive cut- ters now under control oi’ the R. C. M. P. Local waters are patrolled mostly by "Chaleur" "Patrol No. 4" "Baraff" and “Fleur de Lis". Mr. J. Rattenbury of N. Rotten- |bury Ltd. city, was in Souris on Saturday. Seaweed and eel grass have ds- apeared from local shores and the usual large deposits oi the farmer are much missed for banking this fall. One explanation is official Title nothing D cyl ith. ll "h\_ BH". Adllpe|r.nas&|,l¢h¢. Glvcaqlelnletl Mr C E Patt St Peters was in Charlottetown harbour. Yestef- /_ " __ ° in Mondaylonl inesd. da the -Ai-ranmore took un the bus Y P i Tormentlne bell buoy and the Try- Mr. l-Ilia-y Paquet leff, recently on buoy. The Brant wh'cl'i was = ll a buo fron Geo t rm. NAno'5 'oi' P. gina. wher, he wi tr in taking up ya 85 ' am ` vlth tba R. 0 M P He was pre Cardigan, Annandale, and Plc'ou E ed#-d shortly here r- by Mr Georqo came into port las; evening. As , _ . . . - - I _ Two S _ k` iii,-¢;g¢r wire left to re-,loin the the Bell lsle and a fertiliser steam- | I M E li”f°~-J- --~»»-=~»°f~-mv. ~»- -~" S`m¢ll» n€l~~DZ -S “UW ng °‘“' MacPhail, Thelma MacKinnon, fled va in Semis fl*/ef Wil” fm helen onrmeh, Louis lvi~~i..¢an, Report of Em lainie school ru, 7lIf°1'|95~ Shipments are Smal] “S Ruth MacLean, Arnold MacPl'iee, N0V’€’mb€i'~ Nev- Y°fK and BWUH WINS ‘“`“ linrolri cihrlre. Grade Dr-l. John umm 1, Very IOW--I Teacher-Winnie Best. `Edga.r Dixon. _-*--- ....__..___.é Grace vm-1. M _ ' CLYDE “WE” SC"°°" cameron school. _ Grade v-1. John adiyximlrzihiyrm I 1" ___ neth MaoG/regor; 2. Fred Murpbyi H0110" mn fm' Clyde Rive’ schom The following is tile standing of 3~ A-PIKHII CHIE- "l‘ the mmm °f N°Vemb°"7 Carleton School for November: I Grade IV-l. Lyman Rose: 2. Grade X Sf-_Ir Myme M“°L°‘"" Grade X-1, Hensley McDonald; Robert Dixon; 3. Hazel Miller. Grade X Jr--1. Olive Ll"‘“H5l°“~ 2, Thelma Quigley; 3, Mildred Milt- Grade n~l_ Richard nhren; 1., Grade IX.-l, Jack MacLean. tart Wan". Murphy Grade VII' Sf--1» Hilde Mufmyl Gi-one ix-1, Miriam Mcnomilri; _ crane I-1. J.-.ale nose; z.Myrtl¢`_ I LOUIS MHCNCVIU- I2, Theresa McArville. I; Rose. Grade VII JH-1. Jean lilac!-“unit Grade vilr-1, Evelyn Noonan; ' Perfect attendance:-Ahigaii~ 2, Hazel MacLean and Ethel Liv-i2_ Geo,-gina M¢-A,-v1\1¢_ O,-am_ Edgar Dixom John Dixon' lnizston. : 3. Rfaelv Mac-i Gmac vii-1, Deane Bell; z. walter wrphy, Kenneth Mae 'i=.ARs, za _ _ _ _ . _ i.iaBY's GR/»\.r»i=.i=RUi1‘, 2'. ._ _ __ , PILCHARDS, tin _ . _ _ _ _ ._.,.,. . . . ‘I _." LOMBARDPLUMS,2’s . _ _ . . . .,. . . _ . .2 for 19C CHOICE CHERRIES, red pitted, tin _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . _ l2c ' Frel1CI\ C°P¢“» b°“I° - - - ~ ~ - - - » ~ -25° Welch’s Grapejuice, bottle _ _ .35c ‘ir ~ Whife 0“I°“5» b°“I°\- - - 'l' ‘ ' Chinese Prepared Ginger _ _ _35c "I EA1'oNiA Queen o im, on e _ ¢_ Ch t ch ,. _ 1,, ‘__ aA'roNiA siuifell oliver, herria 25.; ° °““ °°‘° ’ , , 1 .__.___------ FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES 1. Nurs ., _ G-. .,2Ihs...._.29C1], d(',\ _»,____,l0e . Brazils, lb. . . . . _. _ _ _ . .l9c AQHE; doz. 30cI()sr;::i`gos,ed‘drz`. . . . . ._ 31% »`.» Fllberts’ lb' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Cranberries 3 lbs. 25c,Ripe Tonizitoos. Ili. _ lflc ' AAm°nds’ lb' "' ' ` ` ' C Grapefruit, 5 for 25("Pef\nulS. Ili. . . . . . .. Iflc ‘?‘ ;¥.°l:§t;3“Atl:° Lemons. doz. . .. 19C,Candied Ginger, lb. 70c ix ~ y|,_ liic ‘ ~ for 25c y . ..................,17c .1 _wc » 4.' 42 4." .'.` Ili, Zi‘.11°‘.‘. ‘3:’.I;;i:f; 1211 Quinn Mem li e e .', . ~ T _ .EE_‘d:‘_I;§. slncan Bacon, +‘ T=bl¢Fi¥,=»leiE;'»Ib- 12° sAirsAGi-:,2lbs. J, Orange ee. ._ _ _ _ C ` _ _H Lemon Pee,,’“,_ ______18,._ lsi.Al~n cril~:i~:sE,2ibs.................._._ Citron Peel, lb. 7‘.'.'c BONELESS Con, 2 lbs. an , . Mimi-P°°'»“" ~ 21° rlisrar rl.oUR,7ii».img zsc ___ _,__ 1 ,J 1- .',._i, _1_;.i ~1,_f1_l 1 ._.i,.J».-1.-A -:I <4, 4,. 4,. . 4. 1..-..4. 1- ‘-‘-‘~ l‘ J J, ]9c ,jf ...oc ‘ 29c *A114-;1lv .` '&!is;~a.~=r.:=~:<