A g that will help your Christmas Choosing The Linen buyer had a pleceiof good fortune recently, and as a. result is able to offer you some utterly charming Tea Sets, Luncheon Sets and the like at a pric of for years. ‘And so many of your friends would appreciate a gift of lovely linens. Hand Enlbroideroil hlatlcira Pil- lo\v Cases $1.95 pair Hand Enlbroidered Cut Work Pillow Cases . . . . .. . ._ l-Iand Embroidered Linen Guest Towels . . .. .. .. 38c each and up Embroidered Pillow |u.---.¢--.-. Embroidered Linen pssscuouslosoolossluo Jacquard Turkish Towels. Spec- ial at .. ,.. 85c and 85c and $1.15 pair Sets 36" Sets, Luncheon \\\\\\\\\ _6Il Rayon Card Table Covers srd Company found itself unable $1.45 pair . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 69c each I° °°“““"° Ilwmm? wmtmmmn- , The John Brown firm said today it Rayon _B€d Spreads, 72 X 90 expected negotiations between lt- Cases Runners covered ' ' 65c each “ts-st...- $1.00 pair e lower than you’ve heard Hand Embroidered Linen Tea. Worth $2.50 for .. . . .. $1.50 set Hand Embroidered Linen Tea 36!! Worth $3.00 for .. . . .. $1.85 set Hand Embroidered Linen Lunch- eon Sets, 54" cloth, 6 serviettes. Worth $5.50 for . . . . .. $3.50 set Hand Embroidered Linen 13 pee. $3.95 set, Hand Embroidered Madeira. Lin- en Serviettes, dozenfor Hand "Embroidered Madeira Lin- Tea Cloths, $1.85 each Colored Bordervd Pillow (lzlses, Wabasso nlake 79c, 85c, 8.. $1. pr. $2.50 each Velour Runners \. . . . . $1.00 each Turkish Towel Sets, celephane Colored Bordered Linen Lunch- eon Sets 52x52” cloth, 4 napkins GEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN ,-s.a._. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Con- ,m~t tonight. ‘ilao-lz-ls-ll I nvs Mona SIGNATURES MIND-Hughes Drug Co., McLean 8nd MscFadyen, Davis and Fraser ms ths St. Avard's Grocery each‘ affixed their lllllliilrw U0 the Guardian cheque yesterday bring- ing the total up to nine. The cheque seems to be gathering mo. msntum as it posses along. ohmic us‘... Cbufrb imam... Society - Regular monthly meeting ‘lomc of President. ‘LOO-Taxis Squires-Regular meet- inp-Socisl Hall. TREES FOB PRAIRIE FAR-MS .- Ths T‘rco Planting Division o! the Dominion Department of Agricul- ture is prepared. as fsr as the means st its disposal will permit, to sssist farmers in the prairie soc- tions of Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta in the glowing of farm plantations. shelter-belts and field shelters. Application for such as- sistance should be made to the Chief of the Tree Planting Dlvislon, Department of Agriculture, Indian Road, Sash, stating quarter section, nature of soil, how cultivated, near- est express office, and post office address. Substantial assistance is available and complete information will be supplied on application. 010th. 4 serviettes. 910th. 4 serviettes. RESUMING WORK ON GIANT LINER. Sets. Worth $4.50 for GLASGOW, Scotland, Dec. 14- Following a conference with direc- tors of the Cunard Steamship Com- pany, ollclals of the John Brown shlpbuilflng firm here announced today they expected work on the new giant Ounsrdcr would be re- sumed soon. Work on this ship, not yet named, which was to have been the largest vessel afloat, was sus- pended last Spring when the Cun- fillc quality. 1.f_. . . . . 98c fine quality self the Cunard Company and fin- ancial interests would resultin a resumption of construction. ' NEW NEBULAE DISCOVERED . . .. . 50c to $1.00 set amorous or moss swsr WASHINGTON, Dec. l4-—Dis- oovery of 6.000 new nebulae or “is- land universes" countless billions of miles sway from the earth and $1.15 set Sale of Swanky Falland Winter Coats RICHLY FUR TRIMMED One-third-off each probably containing billions of stars was announced today l" the annual report of the Carnegie Ixlstltution. They were found in previously lmexpliored, regions of the sky dur- ing the past, year vrlth the aid of the 100-inch telescope, largest ln the world, at the Carnegie Institu- tion's Mount Wilson Observatory in California. There are believed to be millions of these nebulae out AT THE STORE OF A THOUSAND GIFTS in tpacc. GIRL CARRIES POWDER.- BUT IT'S FOR A GUN I-ELENA, Mont, Dec. l4—When Miss Marguerite Rodolphiopens I181‘ handbag she's looking for powder. all right-but it's blsstins Powder- Mss Rudolph acts as s ssleswom- an fol- her father, and carries he! samples with her. Fishermen Reach- Di g b y A i t e r , Battle With Seas DIGBY, Dec. 14-'I‘hree Maine fishermen swapped yarns with Ulllsnoses today as repairs were Wins made on the battered little ‘E8861 that carried them into the laws of death and out again. Their motorship Lucille, tossed "Y angry seas for five and one half IYIYS. was picked up at the en- trance of Dlgby Basin yesterday bl’ the Bsyview lifeboat and tow- "I to Dlgby. Captain Ci. Holmes “m! his men were hungry and sl- ‘1059 u-“austed after their lasttle with the Bay of Fundy. Captain Holmes, who hails from Enstport, Maine, had with him Don Brown and Clement Perry. They left Eastpori. on Wednesday, . December '1, bound for Bangor for was of lobster bait. Rough weather encountered a few hours out Eastport. The vessel soon was in difficulty. One of the engines went out of commission and the other followed a few minutes later. _All Wednesday night the three men battled against the storm. A drag anchor was thrown out to as- sist in holding the vessel's head into the gale. flares were sent up at regular intervals and four gal- lons of kerosene were used in bum- ing torches. llv“, .4 ‘ h‘ II l N1‘ NAGIR IOII M " - r i; orlllmo I. o ‘I/n (In/i lf/w -I\ \lI!‘nII11' lrln/ “Fm IF”: //|unl ('!/I‘l1 In I/n Ho! I'll-In 1 ufArl l)! r u! . "llllsl I - IIA ml. il/xv ix». LII ITRI) There was no reply to their sig- nals as they were swept further and further off the United States Coast. They ivcre lost on the surg- ing Bay of Fundy. Four days later the hardy fish- ermen were given fresh hope as Cape St. Mary's loomed up in the distance. All hour before daylight yesterday morning the lookout saw Point Prim light at the entrance of Dlgby harbor. A small sail, saved for the emergency, was rigged and‘ the crippled vessel was near port when taken in low by the lifeboat. Today the fishermen were "right as rsln" after their first sleep in nearly a week. They were eager to get home. nectlon with their work. part of Idaho. her father since 1923. Best Remedy for Cough Is Easily Mixegigt Home amm- SOEIIYI No Cooklngl You'll ncvcr know how quickly s stubborn cou h can be con uerod un- tiuou try this fnmous r pe. It is u in more homes than any other cough remedy, because it gives more prom t, positive relief. It's no trouble at sl to mix and costs but s trifle. Into a 16 oz. boitlo. poul- 21/; ounces A llttlc known race called the Rock People, whose ancestors fought the Romans 2000 years ago, and were driven into the mountains will be studied by a British expedl~ tion which has left Cairo to ex- plore some of the more inaccessible parts of the Libyan Desert, vast areas of which remain entirely un- known. The expedition is led by Major R. A. Bsgnold, Royal Corps of Signals, who led two previous expeditions in the Libyan Desszt in 1929 and i980. syrup to mslsc lll ounces. Syrup ls easily made with 2 cups of su r sud one cup of wsu-r, stirred a eiv mo- til dissolved. No cooking needed. This saves two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough medi- cine, sud gives you s purer. better remedy. It never spoils, and tsstes fine. Instantly you feel its penetrating ef- fect. It loosens tile germ-laden pbloim. clears the sir ssangcs, and soot cs sud heals the in smml membranes. This three-fold action explains why it brings such quick relief In sever-e coughs. Pine: in u highly concentrated com- of Norway Pine. use for gon- for its Ill-sling effect on tbrost It is guaranteed to glvo or money refunded. pound orsilans membranes. l prompt tells! Flour Christmas Spirit Rules Again Across Land Rich And Poor, Santa. Claus, lean and fat, short and long, but youth are always rosc-cheeked and ch is abroad. again on the land. towns, this scene is repeated: at restrained parents. Father wears Bond Street clothes, an imported, Ulster, or he wears grimy jeans and a. self-effaclng sheeplsh grn. most frequently is opened 101‘ W811‘ troublous way contractors who may be 111 the and father is determined no market for blasting powdsl‘ in W11" be too much impressed. She travels ovcr Montana and l The King approzlchc and has represented white whiskers of Piuex; ilu-n add granulated sugar , booms without restraint. velvet all but sparkles in the early we 3T6 _ p8 ilrnpnnied on the thoughts and act- THE CHARLUYTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE 1429Canadians Share in Fry's Cocoa Contest Awards Prize money has been increased Irom $2500 to $5001.50 E are glad to announce that nearly 100,000 entries were received, a number far in excess of cxpcctadong, Under the terms of the Fry Contest, the prize money in the event of a draw, is to be divided among those who listed It; view of the unexpectedly large list of prize winners rfiudung from so great a flood of contest entries, we have de- c e to DOUBLE THE PRIZE MONEY from $2500 f0 $5001.50. the 7 USES FOR FRYS COCOA in the correct order as decided by popular vote. Here is the winning Ogden 1. Hot Cocoa Cake Icing . Iced Cocoa . Chocolate S eoveww , This order was correctly forecasted by 1429 pefggfig, Children's Drink . Cakes and Puddings Chocolate Fudge au CC This sum will be divided c uslly and each of the 1429 winners will therefore receive, y mail, s cheque for $3.50. In cases where contestants have sent in more than one "m"! "my. =- illm 0f $3.50 will be sent for each correct result obtained. The following is the numerical division of prize winners, by Provinces; Ontario _702; Quebec 122; Novs Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island 48; Manitoba 127; Alberta 120; Saskatchewan 122; British Columbia 188. Successful contestants in the Maritime Provinces to receive cheques are as follows“ Aulenbsck. Mrs. 1s s _______ M h B N5 512M11- Mrl- Lily "I15? B! 6.0.331; ‘gt, 1 ' Moneton. N.B. Bishop. Mrs. Gsorp L. _____ ...... Greenwich, N.S ‘Isms. Miss w. 99 whYE-s. 51., Halifax, us. (boson. Mrs. Frances ._.. 7 Faulkner 51.. Truro NS. _ Plclou, N.S. Carmler, LloneL-Si. jnscph . Unlv., st. “m... N .. Chester Basin, Carroll. Mrs. John D Couniwuy, M... Clyde Day. M... ch... c., I70 Adelaide s... s. cl, Qenhum. M... 0., l4 s.....l..a. st. J n :I||ot. M. u... sstuhrooks, M... Paulmg Fenian. M... Hurry M. Fashrooke. M... ll=...y, is Gillespie. M... Thos. a. cum... Siding All winners were selected en- tirely by modern automatic vote recording machinery an affidavit of the Recording an Statistical Service Corporation is given here- with) and this selection is final. No further correspondence concerning the competition therefore can be considered. We wish to thank the many thousands of satisfied users of Fry's Cocos for their keen interest in this most successful competi- tion and take this opportunity of wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ' . Dartmouth U5 Ruble 5L. Halifax, Ii. N S. PJili Holnol. Mics Souls H. ._. 50 Northumborllnd Si... Fredericton us. o “Y- "-5; "- Ile-Id- Mn- <i~ H- s m. sul‘ s s P wi "‘_ “"‘- “'5- Hsh... A..." s. (s) __.'_"75"6$i.upl ' s’. ' ‘ Pmeil "$10" m “°°"l“" a‘ m‘ "' . D-rnzlhih. its. RIII“. ‘l?- . c532 5:92»? 553:4“? Keys. Morgen! o. ___ is Kl so. Trum, us She def Burnl s1 Calh .1 '5 ' “M” ' ‘a l }<'""‘=»,§"rh*="; I-~ Av-Ilvllls. us. stars-n’. MrmcT n 1P1"? '3.m“'- y‘ ti?! lune, rs. e ' l v ' '- ‘l ._. , ltnwr-nc», M...' c. w. ._. Wright 553.11’. 120;‘. “.5 III: SIIIII/n-n _ _ '51’ Lasso M"- Hwy __ m Bonlccold s... Smith Evelyn '5' Moncion, up ' ‘ vB-‘i his“... john ......-...______.__._.. Ho...“ N5 ~54, “w§. hIIrjI-Ciusqell T.-._..i_ Albion, PEI: ' mfljDgflzhL Nheafflfe _ 1h Igsggpll-Yy. Trocorlcn. Mo‘. Lillian __ ii: Roth»! Av... ‘ Maclnnis. binrmliillsduls ‘,1 ' " Vlnt M" H i Bo 1o: s“ ° -N.B.‘ Qffbfmi- Q?"- é-"w- Walker M.- ‘M " ab: Willosizagt" H l?!“ (d? ° ° °"- "~ ~ F- Woodwbnh Mn" 7iosun Hup-olwcll ll-Jl‘ ‘ ‘ - - ----- »- Ne. RECORDING i STATISTICAL SERVICE CORPORATION LIMITED 401 MeGill Street, Montreal. I- S- FRY 8: SONS (Canada) Limited, (Z021: Masson Street, Montreal. 1cm emcn:-—\Ve are herewith listing the onlcr of a popular “y; of ggigl returns on a contest recently promoted by your organization. The uses of Fry's Coco; December 5th, 1932, "II ‘he: Iftvfiillfcllive order of popularity are as follows: n su muting t ese returns, we wish to confirm that every PFCCBUIIOITPOSSIIDIC has been taken by us to in- ING ORDER sure accuracy. '1hc final operation was 100"?) nlechani- “QT COCQA cal,_being performed on electrical tabulnting and sorlmg machines. The list of prize winners which consists of 1,429 cor- CI-IILDREWS DRINK CAKES AND PUDDINGS rect answers is herewith enclosed. These names were CAKE ICING lucked out by the aforementioned procedure. CHOCOLATE FUDGE ' Yours very truly, - “:59 COCOA R . . . _ °°°§"‘"“liiiifbféhifhifiiii.“m” accom- we Sworn before me this 5th day oi December, I932. H. F. McDonald, CMTIIIIIIIIOTICTIOI the Superior Court, District of Montreal. SJ. $- FRY 8: SONS (Canada) Limited, Montreal, Quo- Of Yuletide Feeling Of Old And Young, Are Possessed Pence And Good Will TORONTO, D80. i4 __ (O.P.) — In dozens of Canadian cities Excited children push and pull Mother wears a fur coat, or shiv- ers in someones discarded flnery of th not intended for either season or himsc the wearer. A. band swings down the street, goes martial music fills the air. the Drum iosse Major's ' shako sweeps the A ripple runs through the crowd. "Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. ha a!" His winter sunshine. His checks rosy from the cool air. "Well, well and well, llullo Ilium.‘ Sonny," he shouts with an cncom- Erin ‘ passing wave of a short fat arm. A startled, wondrous smile grows ‘nto being. Santa has SIIOKOIPW Son. Father looks at Sonny's lace. The banal notes and heavy dscords‘ of want and riches ure allkc fol-got- ten. Father is all smiles, good chcor. full of Peace-onearth-and sud- denly formed Christmas resolutions. Santa, tllc modem incarnation of the Mediaevul Cllrisilllas hltlssc, commemorating the Birth of Christ continues on his way. ‘But the look oh Sonny}: IXWO remains ions oi others, And the Cllrisllnas spirit, as ty-p- iiled by the composite figures of 100 Santos on 100 street corners. Ill the aisles of Mercantile establish- ments in the North, South. East and West, marches on toward Dc- cember 25. m... Halifax to Vancouver, pro- s composite figure oi fossional and amateur beg nning n. reign that uckling shall be almost unchallenged. Organized relief agencies and re- stllge setting of Holly and Mistle- Itoe for the good Saint Nicholas. Upwiflds of 1.000 Salvation Army Kettles will stand on as many street comers throughout the Donlinlon during the next three weeks, some cm attended by Santa Claus‘ If in one of ills numberless manifestations. yearly {ITO CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Dec. 14~ icanadlan Fraser-Professor E. A. Hooton, of the department of An- bc undertaken. The survey will 00v‘ or prehistoric times and cxicud w present-day Irish Free Stulc social. economic and racial characteristics. Considered a pioneer logical sulrvcy of modern limes, the project has ihc approval of Prc- slzlent Eamon De Valers of the Irish Free Slate. In a. preliminary survey durlnB the past. summer, new evidences of curly Irish life were unearthed in excavations, bringing to light val- d by city folk, aglow with i110 sky sp rlt generated by Sonny's 51010- Tho hfifldbflfl above the throng. It's been shard, M051; of the money of this and year for rich and pool" sim t to Chris liar agencies is tnlas joy to those who other- wise would be neglected- Some of the s—in red and Santos arc volunteers, but the m»! jnrity l hc for pay and lilmld 0f the“ mum?" red salaries vary from a few dollars a ck in small towns to liars?!‘ Slim-i 1d (he sighed performer ill largo! Idopartnlcnt stores. f hed Wheat uablo information on pfehlsiiuirlfl oil-well Cove school i0!‘ tn» mm“ and early Christian periods. 0f Nvvémbtl‘; Spurred on by these excavations. Gfadfi x-l- “m” Mwphlitw“; Dr. Hooton plans a five-year study 2. Catherine MacDonald; 3. Isabel {mm archaeological, sociological McRu. and physgcal gmthropologlral ang- Grade Vm-l. Claudine Brown. 105 _ 2. Doris Rooney; 3. Frances Mac- At Balllndelry, in County West- Donald. lueath was discovered last sllmtuel‘ Gfade VI—‘1- Mariam‘ M” ,_ --c-.._'_~.m0g" or lake dwelling of the Donald; 2. Marlon MacDonald; 3 10th century A. l). surrounded by Martina MoKennfl- high stakes ‘it was. a huge wooden Grade V-—1. Mary Mix"? z building, .511, 011 a, rail-like plat- Edison MacLean: a. Emmett Me form of loge in illc ccntrc of the Kenna. 15kg Remains of dug-out canoes v Grade III-l- ZIW RDWPY ‘m’ charmers oi and ligloils bodies are adding their con- “we close by. It IS believed H115 Cecelia Rooney: 2. May MacDon- tributlon toward a nation-wide bmknng was inhabited. for nearly aid; 3. Jean Msclood. _ t Irish. Grade 11-4. Dorothy R0006?’- Lmg years by the allcicn X e 2 u B ., r 140 .n tuim-.Da.ne WW“- ulth Ptfbubdfficmxxffiljsaa huge Grade I a——l. John McKenns; 2 imotvrerus... y... mound dating Myr'le Nicholson a Alberta Nichol- ca rn o - ' “ ‘ .hl to l, bronze 88¢» son. i‘? ‘$3,325,351’: fighirmo-fogt. hill Grade I b——l. Kathleen Meclseod; of ‘Kfnockast, traditionally known as 2. Stephen Mcxenm‘: 3' ‘Germ! the hill of victory, RDOPeBIiIZ-ct atmndaxlcezmc¥nherxne MacDonald, Claudine Brown. Ed‘ a lson MacLt-an, Jean MscLeod. M" MacDonald. Dorothy MOYW.“ mhrence E. MscPllel-son, ‘Touche! w_ r______________________,_ My’, The Salvation Army ____________ into the seeking coins T’ ORWELL COVE SCHOOL ______. 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