ECElfI3I`R;_15 1932 3/_,Wi _ _ , _ THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE A ` _ l L i_ _M __ *___J P. J. s Ghristmas Specials The selection of your _Christmas Groceries is no 1.-mail task- let us assist you, and give us your order early- A > M l IA' 5 1.’ '.~ fe .'i’1`~`7;=- _ [9 ` ' MEAT DEPT. Pea Meal Bacon ._ 15c lb. Smoked Bacon, sliced 18c Sweet Pickled Hams 9c Ib. Picnic Hams . llc Ib. 0n Geese, Turkeys; Ducks, and all our choice__Roasts we have the best prices in the city. - All kinds of Fresh Fish'. EXTRA" SPECIAL 98 Ib. bag Hardwheat flour Calgary Special _ . . _ $1.99 11- Oranges, 25c, 35c, 50c doz. Apples (Mclntosh) l8c 29c Grapes (new) . . 2 lbs. 29c { GROCERY SPECIALS Sugar 10 lbs. 49c Tea, P. J. Special 4 lb $1 Raisins, . . . . ._ 2 Ibsl 25c 10 lbs. Island 0’Meal 35c 10 lbs. R. Oats _ ._ . . 35c 7 rolls Toilet Paper 25c SPECIAL 40 oz. Bottle Orange Marmalade 30c 40 oz Strawberry Jam . . . . . . . 30c 10 oz. Pineapple Mar- malade . . . . 35c lZ MIXED NUTS 2 lbs. 31 cents , EXTRA SPECIAL ~ 1 tin Peaches A'lI For _ 1 tin Tomato We have received our shipments of Candy from Moir’s Ltd. and we are selling these candies at lowest p r i c e s in history. _ i5c to »i5c per lb. See our assortment Soup ' 1 tin Corn P. J. MacIIONALD GROCER y ass and asa Free De livery 888 and 889 Wins Diamond Ring' Twenty-five words, written with iincerity, won Mn. E. W. Schaefer, lniui-ray Place. Halifax, Nova Bw- lia, the solitaire diamond ring of- fered in the October “Danderine" contest of Sterling Products tlnmlted.) This essay contest was e nation- wide Dealer-aid effort, launched to lest initial plane roi- was Advertis- ing. The results were highly' satis- tory, high executives of Sterling oducts (Limited), in this city nnnrm. The judges in the contest were James Allan, president of the Bor- icr Cities Rotary Club; J. Ellison Young, managing editor of the Border Cities Star, Windsor, whose iditorlal columns are among the most widely quoted in Canada; and Ralph W. Barton, sales and adver- tning manager of Sterling Pro- iiuclt \I..iinited.) Fry’s Award Prizes Wiiiners in the famous all-Can- ida "7 Uses for Fry's Cocoa" Con- lvst are announced to-day. The number of entries reached the am- azing total of 98.121, the largest in the history of such contests in canada. The correct entries num- bered 1,429 and under the terms of the Contest if more than one con- testant iorecast the correct answer 1 e money was to be poled and div- d among such nrst place win- ers. Appreciatlng fully the tre- mendous public response to this Contest J. S. Fry as 'Sons ,Canada) Limited, Montreal, have decided to double the prize money and it now stands at $5,001.50, instead of the original figure of $2,500, the largcr sum being sufficient to pay $3.50 t0 such successful contestant. The Contest called for no such iiberallty, of course. but the Fry firm bel-UK struck with the amazins l'€SP°“S¢ to their Contest feel like replying lcnerously in turn. The Contest was announced lflffvly through newspaper adver- tising and the firm considers the iuccess of the Contest largely due I0 this method of advertising. Th!! llnliiuc feature of the Contest 18 that the votes were all recorded by lziichinery. The conditions of entry Were equally simple. All the con- tho 7 Uses in the order in which he or sho thought the public of Can- ada would vote to be the winning order, the back of a Frye Cocoa label being used for this purpose. Due to the uses suggested number- ing only 7 there was, naturally, a large number of successful entrants from the tremendous total of 98,121 entries Had there been more uses suggested there would have been fewer winners. However, J. S. Fry do Sons tCanadai Limited are grat- ified at the tremendous response .to their Contest and the doubling of the prize money reflects their satis- faction. The prize winners in the Maritime Provinces number 48 and cheques for $3.50 are now. in the mails. Lucky entrants who sent in more than one correct entiyreceivc $3.50 for each correct entry. . Schooner Is Abandoned HAr..1r\Ax. Dec. 14.-‘-The schooner Frank Baxter was aband- oned iate this afternoon and the. crew taken aboard the steamer Clan Alpine. according to word re- ceived early tonight by the coast radio signal service from the steamer. The Clan Alpine gave her posit- ion gs 44.49 north, 52.32 west, or about 240 miles south of Cat Race. No details of the occurrence were given, except the fact. that the derelict had been set on fire alter the rescue to remove the menace to navigation. The Frank Baxter was a vessel of 158 tons gross, and sailed from oadiz for St. John's, Nfld., on No- vember 2. She was owned in st. John's by A. Wareham. and was built 13 years ago at LoH8v€. N5- EASTERN GUARDIAN ...,_- ..°BUY YOUR. groceries for Christmas Baking at Cyrus Shaw’s_ Also Tobacco and Candies. Guar- anteed fresh. 7085-12-14-31 ..°SUBSCB.1P'I‘l0NS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mabon’s Drug Store, iestant had to do was to arrange Montague. 12-13-dtf. __ \ . ' `>’l" f"" r‘ r' r"r"r' ' ' Y' “ _Visit Acorn s ABE FOB YOU." so Saufis I A vm" ` ‘ ' ‘ ’ Variety 'and News Store for | I XMAS WEEK BARGAINS . slashing price reductions in many iinel. Groceries at cut. hiicy ettatlmcry at lull yi-lee. _Fountain Pens and Pencils, '14 o ..W'fl¢t .Watc\l¢9. 1-I oil. Buy one pound of bulk candy and you get an additional pound at iiiilf price. Int of fancy China md other Fancy Goods at hail Price. We are clearing out many lines and the BARGAINS . --f f" wyvfrirrri r QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL at Mallets battery service and Sufi? D1'0per care for the winter. 6833-12-2-iw-lm Churcii. Afternoon service, 3 caster., _,__ YORK-Farmers are busily gnged hauling produce at York. Melvin 'Jay buying as u_;u51___ _ing the winter in Boston. Schools has been given ai glass fifteen hundred pupils sen-ed is thc contribution of Rt. \R,ev_ by City officals, is served and time being taken as part of th regular recess 1*/eriod. Needless Monsignor McDonald who, in k in three of our City schools, RIVES-S. S. Putten, Captain He rlksen, arrived in port yesterday The trip was made in 20 d of the way, and at Cape Nord sh was held up on account of a sn arrived here about Monday ni engaged in discharging her ca working beth day and night. s Stewart & Co. Wharf. where Fertilizer Company have their larg plant erected which is in cha .pnuy_ IN ‘MEMORIAIVI MRS. I’E'1`ER. SINCLAIR At an early hour yesterday morn mcrly a. prominent and honored province. passed peacefully away at the residence of her son, Hon. Sen in her 79th year. was Margaret MacMurdo, was a estimable Christian woman posses- regard of her ,neighbors and a very wide circle of friends. There are left to fondly cheri whom she had been residing for number of years; Norris, in Sum- merfield; Archibald in Vancouver member of the Provincial Govem Saul), Regina; and Amy. Wife 0 Wilmot. also sui'v.vc her. shoit .sciv.cc at U10 ll0m€ al' which thc body will be takén $0 th Siimmrwiield Church where serv FISH Dried Codiish lb. 6c 100 lb. lots lb. 5c Pressed (Ind lh. 5c 100 lb. lots Ib. fic 50 lb. lots lh.3y,c 100ib.lots lb.3c Canned Lobster 1’s 30c 1-2’s 15c l~4’s3i'oi°...........25c Orwell Bay Oysters by the pint and quart Hot Oyster Stews served 202 Richmond Street con- Geft wnlsht. 'iiao-12-ui-ii th. ItUS'i‘1C0--St. Mark’s Anglican p.m. Curutc-in-charge, i'tev. E. 0. Lan- eh- Mr. M,-_ 59. Louis David nirt, East suffolk. is spend_ 'eo MILK FOR Pli'PILS-During the past month each pupil of Notre Dame. Rochford and Queen Square of pure rich milk daily. Individual glasses are used and each oi’ the more tliuii enthusiastic. over th: splendid scheme which by the way " ` ‘ Mons. Maurice McDonald. The milk, tested V f th l!Ias_e_; washed in the brief space of from five to eight minut¢5_chi5 to Say the pupils are very grateful to 069 ing with the large schools of other centres has made this idea feasible FERTILIZER STEAMER AR- n at 1 p.m. from Ghent, Belgium, with a cargo of 3,500 ions of fertilizer. _ ' ays w heavy gales were encountered most o storm, otherwise she would have H3 Kill- 114 There are some 651.. P. U. men 115 rgo h ° 117. is being discharged at Bruce 113 th 9 119. e . rge of Mr. Louis Saddler who is man- 122_ ager of the Island Fertilizer Com- 1g3_ 130. 131. " 132 ing Mrs, Peter Sinclair, widow of the late Hon. Peter Sinclair, for.-.___ CENTRAL GUARDIAN Do Not Pass By _.___ (Continued from Page 1) 36. Earl... ... -.. ... .. ._ 37. Jarvis ... ... 39. Annie .. --- ... _-- "... 40. sid ... 49. Helen ......... ......... 57. Mildred .................. 58. Mary .................... _ Marion ................._ 65. Willard' ................. 66. Mildred ~................. 67. George ...... .......... 69~ Raymond 74. Genivleve .. .......... 76. Winnifred ............... 77. Bernard ........ ...... 79. Archibald ............... 80. John ............. 81~ Jvscph 82. Bernard ................. 83. James ................... 84. Elmer ......... ......... Ui Dorothy 89. Arnella .................. 90. Blanche ................. 91. Caroline ............. ._ 92. Bernice York .............. ..._ Frank ................... Harold .................. Wilfred ................. Robert .................. 99. Viola .......... ........ 100. Francis .................. 103. Lorne ...»........ 104. Shirley .................. 105. Mildred Jackie ................... _ Gertie ......... ......... 110. Francis .................. 112. Jack .................... Wendall _...... ........ 8 6 towcoeoea F“."5":*5‘° c ' 116. Catherine ...... ........ Jackie ................... Eileen Helen .'................... Priscilla ................. Harold .................. Theresa ................. Marie Marion Gertrude ................ Mary .................... Shirley ........ .......- . Albert ................... 133. Harry ............ ...... 120. 121. 124. 126. 127. 128. 129. Following il A list of children liAvl; YOUR BATTERY stored whom Santa-Pais can make happy in- »-vim 10 44. Maurice ................. 9 46. Catherine ..._ .......... 6 10 50. Mildred 9 58. Marie 8 10 Qeimts 10 10 9 69. Johnnie ................. 8 73. Marion .................. 9 10 B 6 2 10 9 m¢e 4 _ Carrie 10 David ................... 6 Louis ................ 2 James ................... 10 Teddie .................. 10 7. 5 WUIMHUGGWJNDN 134. 135. figure in the public life of this-1305 ~~LKurE»Um_____;i_ _____ __ 137 . . . ... . 138. atcr John E. Sinclar, Summerfield, 141 142. Mrs. Sinclair, whose maiden name Ml Arthur __ 144. daughter of the late Archibald Mac- 145_ Murdo, of Kelvin. She was a most 145_ Halton _ _________ 147. ing those fine traits of character 143_ wpmifred __ which won for her the affection and 14g_ walter ____________ 150. 151. 156. Irene---1.-.Ar............... Ruby Jimmie.. . .. .. Muriel Arthur Theresa .... . IVBTI .....»........»».»~. COIISCBIICC ...» .......... LBWi'€l'iC8 ......... .. ... Margaret .......... Blanche ........... sh 152. Joseph her mvmcfy f°vr S008 and three 153. Bernard daughters: Senator Sinclair. with 154. Rose . . . . B 155. Genivieve ............... Wallace ........ Peter in Charlottetown, a former 158. Francis .... ............ ment: Adeline (Mrs. li/llajor Lowth- 100. Francis eri, Scarlctown; Mary( Mrs. Harry 161. Helen ........... ...... Rev. Alexander MacKay, of Harvey, N_ n_ one daughter, Mrs. J. 1... Douglas, of Charlottetown, prede- 185. Eleanor .................. ccaserl her. Tin-on brothers, Archi- 166. Mary ........... bii1c1_ in Kelvin, Albert in California David in Sninincrileld and one 168. Reginald ................ si.=_iei', Mrs. cm. ,Que Walker of 170. Phyllis The funeral will bc held on Fri- day nfimiiooii. There will be a ~ ~ -` ter ice wTl start at 2 o`clock. She will bc la d to rest in the cemetery nearby. Pressed Hake lb. 4c i 157. Lomba .................. ' 159. Thelmii I 162. Agnes ................... 183. Kathleen ................ 164. Rita . . . . 167. Margaret ................ 171. Earl ..................... 172. Marjorie ................. 173. Mildred 174. Mary ¢ 175. Louise .-.................. 176. Marion .. 178. Helen 15 mos 183. Ida ..................... 184. Margaret 185. Arthur ..............Z... 188. Priscilla ................. 157. Rupert 188. Rita .. 189. James 190. Hilda 191. Harold .................. 192. George ........ ........ 193. Eileen ................... 194. Raymond 105. George _ 108. Thomas 197. Bemard 189. Wilfred 199. Louis ...... 200. Betty 201. Allan .................... 202. Bobbie 203. Marjorie Norman ..- ... .- . Georgina _ .. 207 Erma ‘__,,,,,,,-__,, _mf ite..`1I1111`§1LLI"11l11 "Iv-ia-ian, 7055.12.13-ai zoo. senile. ._ L W M “rm” IN" " " "lar .1 ._n__._.._.> 1. '.'...._.. _ _.._\._,, ,i _; _ _ _ »- -am=o¢=»-uu1Ewu\~1Ewe.quiom-aeawzounesicesaaegmmqiomwmmihas 177. Thomas ................. 3 180. John ............... 10 mos. 181. John ’..... 2 ` iaz. John 2 \ \ \ PARIS Pliiiiiiii `<`siliii, i`.lr.~'. C. H ‘ Hilda 0 3 Bltirlz. Mrs, A. 1’-T. lii;;<_ I3i'ii_\aii Ed\'.'.ii'd ._ George ., ........4 '-_'__~_-_i 200 l‘T_.~_.&_‘_________.;_--_.. 9 297 mrs '_fiT'.'.'"‘i c..a_1e,~.n:.::.:::\~1e.ic>ui¢,; :sec N E’-S S ET' :H 291 Raymond . . ._ ._ 10 292 Ronald J. _ _ _ 9 293 Harold _ _ ._ ._ 8 20a Avllne 18 mos. 258 Jus _ 295) Lloyd _ liuroid . . . . . ._ __ 9 ._ o __ 4 1 30: sme _ 2 "‘°S- sou 'roiiy . _ . . _ _ _ _ . . .. 6 1° 1-nm. \viin.m~ed .... .. at 6 1108. Velcrie _... ._ _ il inos. 5 300. .\iiii'_\' _ _ __ .. _ _ . . .irisiiiiii ._ 3 5 .- cameras: uc: >-D _ 'nTs"J.nviori-is,'syd- iicy. NS.: Joyce Ritchie. Mrs. John A. Collings, Helen Collings, Doris and _Fslher MncDougall_ Mrs Albert _Junior Group, Allison Mutcl1,Moiint all your /H-(,nd_$. and . ; 2 1Hei'br\rt; Mrs. G. M. Richard ` ____ nation in memory of Bradford Mc- Lure, Gordon and Bruce Moore, ggwnal; Vir_g_iiiiti` and Ian Scartli. . Mrs. liia Hiitcliiiisoii, 'Tlic 'Misses Horne, Iin7.e1\>roolf. Woiiicrfs Zn- siitutrn DeB1ois Bros, Mrs. Roland. ' Would you like In wish 7 _ _ S' 1 cilsttrilricrs, ‘ j iliiorciice \\’eii‘i'en. Mary Josephine ‘ _ l).\1cLcllnii_ Cable Head; Morris ..._ 6, 7 I A I`l',`l£ 1' .lIl'}l£R1' ij ('lIRlS’I`.’II/iS ` ou can i'vu<'li pi'u<'tically ' ull nl' I/icni Iii/ >-1 WH|TE’STEA RO0MS A ,ghrisfmas ` _ . _ 0... , _ .., Scaiiinii. .\1asici‘ lioinihi Seain:in,i (-,,“,m.,. |,um.h,.5_'1~r_,. Uh.. (`:iIi ziiiil liiok over our stork oi' 3 (`Iirir~tiii;i< (‘l\nroliiti~s, .issnrtril (':iiiiiie.\, li-.ird (`;ind_\', Sliaiies. Rih- . _ _ _ _ ‘_ limi (and_\'. (ones, etc. I“`M""' L"“'i5 L"wmL"" ‘Mm I‘0W` g ('lii'i~.tiii:is lloxes. (‘if:iir:~_ ('ii1ar- cr, .\lr;= \‘.' li Pi'o‘.\‘~‘;»_ ,\ii's. l-‘_ ll ' li-ties. 'i’olinccii:4. i\yloi'_ .\1r~ Miirtlorlz M;irKiiuioii,\ i\iiiu‘ S.ii_<_ Nils, A--..._____.._._...__-..c,___¢__ , 1" H I I' H' ( ' Silver Fox Ranchers Why iioi ship your Sil- ver l"iix i’elts to a Re- liable liouse of Good Reputation and to a well known SiIi"ci~ Fox Spec- inlisl. ‘ Prompt Returns and Sziiisfiiciioii Assured. Leon A _ . ' 3? (1eoi'ev E. liiiglius, /\nii;ibi‘1li‘ 1.ii\\'- 1 Lorraiiic . _ _ . . 2 Ronald Ronald Evelyn . Teresa Hazel ._ Elinor .-\lii'<'d;i .lcsséc Kathleen Eilreii Bobbie _ liarry Sylvia _ Vlvifn Raynioiid .Ioan ._ 101’ 275 Barbara . . . . 10 mos ’ 276 277 278 279 _ve _,... _._.-..-_,..» -,- _,_ ______ -__;_;-ls...-e.---~.-.~_....~.-._ .- ._ ...=_-_ ' .._..... _ -_ _-cf A isoli, .\l;ii*i;ui'i‘.t I..ii\\':~oii_ .iiicrliiifs L 'al- S'|W. \ViTks, Mrs. /irthui' Weeks, Wi 3 tuii. Y-`.if‘;iiu\i' hi;.\ l..i\\‘i'ciii?.~ G say. 1-Iliiliie Miiicli, l-Yui'ii_~i-1iIli‘; Mi 3 ‘Coll D . A. l\liirKiiuiou_ ':.s'."li[¢'. , . \<- \~- .. ‘2" -(Es nl' ‘Hr ll? it? `f o '1 swf. 5-f Q1. :_ 4 *Y ._ ‘ -' . ~ w-._ ~ -- . -~ '1- . “~ #53fi‘g?,',.~i;¢:__‘_» , __ NRQU Maurice _ _ , , _ _ . _ _ , , , _ _, Ii ` Ili'\‘iiiin'i'_ _\'li'.».. Iieiii'_\' l“ii.7.i'_i'i'ulii_ A t _ . _ _ _ u i Wants 5000 Silver Fox Fells I-`or our _siniriiil I _ fiuciion SALE 'l `~I_\`.1Il\iIlI`_ |7I‘.|'. ‘lU'l`|l. |3»'ll\2 iiii-iii i'f.'.|" so ue i-lin <1; i'-__ _-~il_. _ r t~\i_\ 11:1; i:__::___\__m “nm =`l'l‘”- ~ finmte I1. -f:»~ri\. R.\i'.\'IiII I"l‘K .\.~\I.E.\` I(Cg`d. Bmlirrs. I). I-'_ .\i.i'~!<`.\RL.\.\'E _ E. W. MANSON Accounting and Finance. 1 -fi ._.._..__._..__.....~._...__ _...._._.._ _.-. _ .,....__.__.___._..._,._,,,._ , . ,___ - - i uve. l I I I I I I I t ....__.‘... I if .'1 - sr- ai _ . "-'i ii -I itll* I»| ._ k*J PU ‘~¢+¢4+¢¢4 ` I emcmoooeege ; woe D S. i~OG§¢O§'§ >&0 1 0 A 0 N *Q f l 'lit » .. i 'I ' _