sv ° ‘ =:.f;¥` ‘_ . Enjoys Quebec "gsnied me and my knapsack and 7-_he thought I must be a biizxar for _fl--_ ' » l I . 1 , . DECEMBER 8 932 1 rn-: CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN . . _._ . -~ vw-1 D l Sl’ LAY 1 i,'.` 5 °E__ t- XMAS . Lon ’ l ww M _ don s Opera _ .Blue Laws Are I Under New Plan Garden opera synd cate r.l.mitad,l Suggestions , ”“P°m1 weve or Oper-. on vie' Yar¢lley’| Toilets, ion. The ldea'i.s to create a new or- Thm now," Tauck ganizationto he known U me mu. Am" uf Run _tional Opera Council; which wil bo Gay Paree Bets. miillily an instrument of patronage wugunuuu hu Pencu sem and will occupy itself with advancing Thelilffer slid-lBl"5 Wafis Thebffre and 'ghgu not be munumcgured _,___ . sold or tha British Broadcasting oorporat- I .,m,wu, duuoseu of as ,, beverage `~ ‘ Cvmllseta, an kinda. GIFTS' L, l l ----_ Bath Salk. Toilet Waters and Perfumes. Clsirs in Fancy Boxes. Dull!!! Powders. And many many gm” articles. f . _ ' "arms ron rzvnnvnonszv “INSPECT OUR STOCK" ' .4 Sv Ernest H. Worth -DRUGGISTS- 142 Prince St.. Phone 82 Mgmuuuu Suu ' ,__ _ the interests of varioug open, mpg. Toilet Sets. . Kodlks & Brownlol. Chocolates in Fancy racks. Pipes. Tobacco and Cigarettes. ons in London and the provinces. The omc al statement with refer- ence to the agreement entered into by the five organ zations for the for- mation of the National Opera Coun- cil says: “It's membership which - number about 250 andnclude the most dis- tinguished mus cal amateurs in every Dart of the country. The business of the Colmcil will be conducted by I Small wvridne body of about two dozen of its members. "The Board of the Covent Garden Opera Syndicate has been enfarged to include representatives of the other Opera organizatons mention~ ed above. The enlarged Bynd cate Board will receive all sums payable by the Broadcasting Corporation and all funds raised by the League and by the Council and will decide how these funds shall be appor- tiorled. "Apart from the Convent Garden Opera Syndicate I.im'ted,' the Old l Vic and Sad`er‘.. Wells w`il organize T 'and manage their own seasons in- dependently. Sir Thomas Beechman Y " _ has joined the Board or the covent ~‘ Garden Opera Syndicate as artistic ' l .13 - BLOATERS ..`.......... "f Scallops ......... lb. 35c ‘ Salmon lb. 25c Halibut. _ (not frozen) lb. 30c Haddock lb. 8c .fi THE HOME OF GOOD _FISH ...............'-dozen l9c Fillets of Haddock lb. 15c Smoked Fillcts 2 lbs. 190 Finnan Haddie ._ lb. llc Herring doz. 25c Turbot. 2 lbs. 25c director, and 'n this capacity will act as artstic advaeer to the Old Vic and Sadier‘s Wells Company, “The working body ol’ the Nation- al Opera Company will act in an advisory capacity to the enlarged Board of the Covent Garden Opera Syndicate." nowlv 'run risen ny calvor: Hume 1226 _ ‘ 71 Queen St". _ Alcruise down the Peace River by M “noe is “" interesting and p°p“l“ trip in Alberta Startin in at Sum . _ _ . g - union visitor Black Horses 'ro i $i?.’“i.‘i‘.Z";§.Z§.”°;‘.i¥:.‘;¥.232.533; MONTREAL, D86. 7.-(By the Cnzlndian Pless)-“Everyone seems to have an auto and I seemed to have been the only human being who ever tramped your roads on two feet," Professor Raoul Blanchard head oi the geography faculty of elle University of Grenoble, France, told all audience here as he sketch- ed inirr_essiona_ tethered while ' *ramping l-llivilifh Quebec this aut- umn. "i have always loved tra.mp'ng so _ I decided I .should see more of the country afoot," Prof.. Blanchard S314- "M0118 I plodded, bu: what ex- citement I cnufedi The children re- ml' berct as a wonderful thing, ai- beit they were extremely polite- PerhaPS even too polite. I knocked at the door of a priest/s home and e clirrcd me alms. , “The interest of the French speak- _ Show in Chicago ternational Livestock Exposition here when the judging of the giants begins tomorrow, when they will mal black fur coats. In the Pereheron stal.lion,.5,y.ears or over, class, Delbert,fCaptivntor, Leo Magnus and Rockwood Granite aggregating a total weight of np- p“oximateiy four tons, will work for honors. Delbert Likeners, sired by the mighty Delbert Captivator, will enter the 1'sts competing with 15 other staillons in the Pc-rchoron stallion, two year olds and under, class. Mona'ch‘s Laet and four oth- ers will compete with the best the United States offer in the Perch- el-on, five stallion; any age divis- ion, class. ing Canadian farmers in me and my iiiiiiss and, to them, weird habits! ras lntcnse. I was bombarded witbl uvciliviis of all lrlndv-from that .French attitude towards the war debt problem t.o the Provencal re- t-lies for making wine-and I did my vallcnt best to answer all/even W .h enforced sketchinws. _ "The houses and general style of architecture in the rural sections '1 liii'Drl.‘.‘cd me. I had thought to iind .Ltheln English. They are much like lliose at home and the resistance to Americanizatlon is remarkable Wish by no means complete. I have bccn all over the United States, the west and the centre of Canada “nd all is identical all 's cut £0118 The big fellows will not appear in harness in the horse show but other equine giants for champion- ship honors in the breed competi- tiuns.'They are the only horse ex- hibits from Canada and on their second visit here. loom as dangerous contenders to rams. /Dec., 'r-Agnes has launched la, little toque from her studio thpt will rejoice those who' have anfeye for color. It is made of strip# or brightly nued vrlvrhr_ green, brown, orange, red and F989-Which encircle the head in g, flattening manner-two ends? stand away from the side like bun- ny's rs. - the American pattem. I look upo " _ fr it as having been mev|;u.51e_u,|¢f|!?’affai._if§ that cover and yet do not | ' ‘*"°Foli?eivening there are frivolous_ River to McLeod Lake and down the Pack and Parsnip rivers before display 12,000 pounds of dyrinmlc mighty hcrseflesh dressed in for-_ junction with the Peace River_is CHICAGO, Dec. 'I-Dawes Brew-_ made at Findlay Forks. The jour- eries L'mited, of Montreal, wili` ney down the Peace River takes make a‘ bid for blue ribbon honorsl one through tile heart of the Rock- in the Percherohrexnlblt of the rn- 1 ies and many interesting spots may be visited a short distance from the river in addition to those passed as the descent of the stream is made. Panning gold from the bars of the river is an added thrill to the ex- cellent flshingthat may be had on this cruise which can be made in about two weeksflw V _‘.4 _ _ ` nnznl. onovr: scnoor. l an n to the . `. ' - Hunt; fouowlnghta the report <;f,pl;._tlenoew_:;1d_____;¢a i_r_;__dop___c_______sahda of 'rlme _ara slnlohg ahdsegs Blg Flltufe Wi G1”°Ve 5° °°l f°f the mm* D “° 1 __ 1’ md _' “___ Jesus Saviour Pilot Mc. The organ, T . A . 0! november: iv iiway62°ii T\°V*;_\;ib""W H ;___z_____ was played by tho Mdlpcoue ¢noir_ ~l1 R3,(l1l.il1l F19l(l Grade X-1. Muriel Stevenson. age of years. YS- - - » yeudel-_ M,»s_ Cumpbpu _ | Grade IX~l. Jennie Weeks; 2._Baltlc. M’s. Crozier was formerly The paubearers were: Hamvcuj .._--..- Irene Nicholson; 3. Rhoda Bagnall. Maria G. McLeod, dauiihlei' UI l-he Abbou Fruuk Mcxuu Bruce Cr _ Grade VUL-L C13” Pmmdi 3~ late J°n°'l'h°.“ M°I’e°d and Isabella zier. Bl-uce Rilcy. Everett Donaldlthat. Cannda's Grcnt Bear Lake T °‘5”~ P°““d» " Slllhefhnd °f C1m°n‘ ld and Roy Campbell. Interment was: mlnc‘al arcn will rival in value the Grade VII-I. Louis Bagnali; 2. When she was eight years o in Malpeque c__me,m_,_,_ The Simem g,,,,,,t ruuum um,.u,,u,g Kutangg ‘mm P‘“md‘ 3' Albert Crasweu' “ner he' mothers Math she came symplthy of their many friends urea of the Congo was made today Grade VI-l Catherine McLeod to Malpeque to live with her sister is extended to _ho qormwmq ones by Mmm, Bmnard Dau sneaking |Marlon Pawel or Lincoln and his istate line, there was possibility oi l In Vogue Here clause in every deed to Piwerty here decrees “intoxicating liquors in any Place or public resort or upon the premises." Also, "billiard, halls gambling £85105. and other places of question- ablo character" are prohbited go,-_ over in the phrasing or the deeds. 'Phe piwveriy reverts to tha onglnnl owners if the clause is violated. _ Circumstances under which these phrases were included in property deeds came about in 1901 when Partner Martin Nilsson owned the land on which the original townsite was laid out. Kansas was then a dry state. Nebraska was wet. Since Mar- lon was one m`le from the Kansas the town being the logical location for a thriving liquor trade. But the prohlb'tion clause was included int.c deeds by which title passed from the first owners. _ FINAL SERVICES IN KNOX _ CHURCH OTTAWA, Dec. 7-Final services in historic Knox Presbyterian | oharoh at min and Albam. streets were held yesterday, being con- ducted by the minister, Rt. Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, Moderator of the Presbyter’an Church in Canada. Next Sunday services will -be held in the Sunday School hall oi’ the new church, now under const'uc- \ \ \ _ mu; tion at Elgin and Lisgar streets. | Before a large congregation at 'the morning service. Dr. John~ton _ Oman Mrrranl ln wa Roclasrjow Mayrim lr lov al IUJO . . . _.»,'~ muwil 'V9 Q UNDER WM- ROGERS 54 SON. Genuine Original Rogers I.;-gi:.._v ' ;'.="‘ Sllverplsle offers “Bigger Gifts" from "Smaller U' "` ‘L Puma ' . . hrre are suggestionl in economy . . gifts ' ,-~. 1 ; ln the fines! of moderately priced silverware sr $3.25 - and under . . in your choice of five beautiful pmrms .ig . . GUILD . . PARIS . . MAYFAIR . . TRIUMPH and PRINCESS. . . 125 .. ifsr ia r es: , o _ _ ____ l ' ` - ' ' '_ W " ' “nf r -' --_ "MW - - _ lf/_\GlL l`l-[REE » " W . . I K SEC I Management Manton. Neo., nec. '1.-(ny the _.f- ““"'°`“ ,Canadian Press)-‘1’h.s community ‘ LONDON' D°°' 7"`(BY "M 0°-U' is watching the prohibition .asue _ adian Press)-A five fold pact has wxycugns nuuun mm ,eau mu , T: °'_:_:'"°dLl;‘°.° PY me bi? WP" with intense interest because if in- ' 9 . n res ;n ndon for the cooni- th,-ouuhuut mu uuuutry muon _ 2 BI G “Check The Lists: lnatlon of the following: The Coventlwmuu mu have lu ptombmom A __ S - l' $ I \ 3 0 fl' F vs l , _,_§';____‘ 'A #9 . __ _,_ _ _ war. aooras a sol~1,.ru~¢1.u ar ramble/ » gf" ABIULUTE SATISFACTION/ 60:. Grow Sugar Shell bona Kali $160 Glow _ $2.00 Glove Six Caller Spgons S_l_x Tea Spoons BT-__r_1Ho_fr_S:rvirl%";'Sp:>a CA Mui ork one Cream or Mryorlnaire Ladle ltd. Tomaso Servs $3-00 ro $3.25 Grout Sir Orange Spoon Six Sorrp tml: S' Or F ll sl cn rSir..‘r‘i£.£'r3.i.. alia...‘£ ruins?" H Sill Dauilloa Spoons H. H. C||¢¢ At your nearest Silverware dealers Hru ir s 26-pix: Cb:/I \ I mum: Su, priud :mb S. H. Minn .i'l4inIru Knlm or wifl VIANDE Knivrr and Fvrlu nr 111.50 /br Jul. peached on "In Remembrance,” in which he emphasized the value of associations and recollections of hallowed things Of the past. In the even'ng, Dr. Johnston delivered an other forceful sermon. The srora- ment of the Lord'a Supper was ob- served at both services. Vivid recollections of `the past were brought before the Sunday . - School at the final session in the ‘ fenaeine Utiqiual Bogen ,Qilvggplage 1 When bu'/709 Silverware-Insist upon products of tl1em@lnre:narional Silver Co. old han in the arm-noon, when the '“'-" " u 'IIABI MARK present superintendent, Norman Fee, presided. AlDlYi'0D‘iate hymns were used and short addresses were given by former superinten- Mrs. Fred Watts, New waterford,_'are seen on many of the new bags délills. J0h!\ Shearer. S- J. Jarvis.|C. B. and Mrs. Lamont, Portlandjin smart shop windows and the W. A. Weir and F. A. McDiarmid. 'Me. |5ame mrtlms, in thg form or ping, There will be no iormiil Gere-| Her funeral took place from herlfasten the scnrfs of many well- mony next Sunday 1'0r the services residence on F iday, November 25th' dressed women, or even hold their lil the he-W building. the f01‘m 01' at 2 p. rn. A large congregation as-,lcorsage bouquets. _ worship being as usual- The cific-‘aemblad to pay their last tribute off l I . lJ0‘ li “V l . . , After :;‘hHne“b_;___e" with _n_e_j_Other hymns sung wclc. My Hopcy Weeks W C was ' ‘ ' is Built on Nothing Less; The O ial opening ceremonies will be de-'respect to one they dearly loved. ‘fabrics for the new bags, with nub- ferred until the Cliilfilll “Self i3 The funeral service was conduct-I by wool popular also for street dedicated l‘i@Xl~ SPl'l“K~ ed by her pastor Rcv, M.'A. Mc-Iwear; often it niatches thc coat Mllian, assisted by Rcv. Rusfelll with which it is worn. IN -- Woodside.. --»~Cr.ntfal, Lot 16 audi .The newest gloves ,h;i_ve a tcuchof Baldo-ills __lt__o_ad Womens institute day of each mO_m___ S6 was vote_d__“ _ Rev. Fred Williamson, Mnlpeqlleinovelty, too, ccmbilung lcnthcr ~ Her favorite hymn, “Somctimelpalms with fabric backs, often of MRS' W' H' (mozmn We‘1l Understand," was bcautiiullyfveivet. Huge gallnzlct cuffs arc ia- rendered by Mrs. Chcsicr Simp°.on._ vorites. Velvet. and felt are thc favorite all travel is by airplane. He des- cribed the development of operations ing prospectors two yéi-WS |180 and forccnst its eventual rise as an im- portant radlum yield 20112. BALDWIN'S ROAD WOMEN’S INSTITUTE The annual meeting of the was held in thc school room on Nov. 29th with a large attendance. The meeting opened by repeating the creed; thc roll call was nrlswer- cd hy a verse of poetry. The secre- tary gave the annual and monthly reports which were approved. The financial statement for the year LONDON. Dec. 7-- Prediction' showed a favorable balance. The election of officers for the ensuing year then took place: President, Mrs. Patrick McQi1a.id; vice presi dent, Mrs, Peter Carter; secretary since the field first, attracted fly-_M158 Ruth calms; audiwm Mu Hannah Goodwin, Mrs. Harm Trainor: directors, Mrs. M. P. Cor- coran, Mrs. Elizabeth Corcoran Mrs. James Baldwin; school oom- mittee, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, Mrs Bernard McQllaid. The night of the next meetinr was changed to the second Tues- help with the Christmas Tree in the School. It was decided that the Christnws box for the St. Virloent'| Orphanage would be packed on th! 17th. Next meeting to be hcld in the school on Jan. I0, roll call to bd answered with New Yc:lr's Resolu- tions. The meeting was then by-ought. to a close. \ 2. Gladys Morrdson: 3. Wanda At an early 38° She beams 5 in this their hourof sad bprcnvel-.before the institute of Minli'iZ and Bertram. ‘member of the Presbyterian ment _ Memmm_,y_ _ order rrr-1. Melvin pound, ,church Malpeque. when ihii me Main nay is engineer in ohanze i' field operations for Boar Explor-l Grade I-1. Annie Pound; 2. |Rev. George McMillan Was l>95l0f- _ _ _O . Doothy Bngnall and George ‘She was united in mari-il;ge_t_<_:__\ll; New _Accgssorles ,mon ,md Ruduuu_ “.u,.uuu, in me Pound: 3. Wendell Craswellz 4. I-I. Crozier at the age o eg E0 ° . . Great Bear arch. Johnnie Bertram. years. They Niilded ll* Damley MJ Before the cnd of next summer. Teacher, Thankful E. Bain. `a. number of years where Mrs. Cro- -Major Dny said. he anticipated afl- z'-er wok an active PM! ln Cl““'°h '_"_ lnounccmcnt. of n gold discovery oi’ and social ai’i'iii'S- She W” 11 S““' NEW yoax, pac. 1-- rnahlah ls major importance. Mont-lonlna im- ___`A_ l10°l teiiiihef and “ko swre' comin to the rescue of puzzled portant sliver finds in the Great day Sc g tary ilndei' the l°”'d"‘hll’ °f the Christmas shoppers this season, Boar district jus' south of thc AIC' a late George M°°N“tt She than Wllh a new tendency to clnpllnsirc tic circle in the North West Tt‘r'i- l I H ° 'lived in K¢i1SlnEl°H fm' ll" yea" accessories. H torics, hc gave his opinion tho bo- na urryq MIX where she made 11111115’ mendsi at The new trend mnkcs coplrcrullnnrn vein “will Dr0\'€ t0 bi’ U10 hlch she Come bl‘Cl¢ V9 Balm silver and wood almost ns impor- licilcst and largest S . .' l: - r~inr»,' lin-v get n purcr,_moro_e|fcctive ond gell€i'°“S sympathy and W” which add smurtllcas offer answers of the Great Bear field, more than - l . ‘rl _ hell to l _ llli'1\(llyorlr-lvtllllftlislcrlarcrllrlghwnl recrllly- WBT 1'¢8dY V’ h‘~`lP the slck and to many Christmas problems. 600 mllcs north oi’ the end of steel ;i:_i_i_d_e ;i_ii;il_i<_'ii;<_-_»__l>_;it__§vg{_%i;_§_c_;i_uv__§_i:;gi_: needy who l_;rv;=__si1Sf-“med 5 3'9" Block initials in copper or silver lh not-than Alberta, whore virtually From llny drllgglst, get 2% ounces ,103 ln her ea , ofdl‘in_l-ir. l'our-_Illia into a 16 oz. bottéasi During her illness evefy bin!! an tc s _-: r s r t this 'l`l1esy`l lllis inllllylllndo p°s5lbI° was dmc m restorgexlgo with 2 - ' l h ith, no ood willed at . ’ ' - stirred llulm sugnrlllca1lll;ll‘lllllc`<'il)slll'>llv§¢l" ea t fond of reading - "W mn ` - ' She was very No cooking nccdcd. It s no trouble ui le and I few days all, and mains tha non alnctlva especially the Bib _ at d two er- rcmedy that money could bu . Keeps _ befor., he, death rope c v perfectly, and children love lla taste. 1 Psalm to her pastor Rev na lk rl '1 i hS¢S9=t ' ...,u.°:i..°....:.°.__;_°l‘._’.';_. .::;‘:::,.:.f ,it .._ ._ .........., ..... ........... B L . D _ soo n n t , . _ caused ‘it llinslic \l,se:l\ ilimggremlionlzz V1-'llfd 1161' dU"“3 ,her mness' Be ‘ _ than any, other cough remedy. sides her grief stricken husband, Plnex is a highly concentrated com- there um left L0 up-mm four foster' B T E R S rl flv l ,r m'lln¢°¢na§fl'rllhrall nlggllnlllill children, two dauzhters and W0 i gun t d t _ - s rauleed o (ive prompt relief or som_ um, three glsters, namely. “_ ____ ___ ___ dm' _"___ g__________ _mm Headaches and Pains In Stomach Mr. W. G. Simpson, Satin, Ont., writes:-“For two years I was trollhled with scvcro headaches, nm] pnlns in lny stomach. lily vlrugglst tolli lno to inkn Burllock Blood Iiittors, :mil since ihcn I have not been troubled with either. Ilnoh spring I ilnd a bottle of B.B.B. is ‘ust tllc thing to clerul tho J blood of the poisons grltllered in th( system during the winter months.” manufactured for the past 58 yearn, only SHORTENING Per Pound lic A Seedless Raisins 2 |bs....25c Baking Powder (Rose Brand) Ih . . 24|: Swansdown Flour, Per Pkg. . _ 29|: Cherries, Drained M; Pound . . 15c Toilet Paper, 5 for . . . . . 16|: ) lb. _ . . 39c cuffeg, (Fresh Ground 3c PEARL SUAP CAKE TWU CUDMORE BROS. FREE DELIVERY STORES 0912-8-8, ' . f you your .uumem-'u ragga l _ -_ _ ________ _ _ ____ - _ _- ____ ___ ____ . . .. . __ _ _ : - I Made From Wheat Specially Screened l F I . ' f to Remove Dirt and Insects l l \ | \‘ ` l ` _;"f`(~.._T__._~s‘.§\` \ d ~ .- .- ~.. \ ”°‘__‘.”/_, ._ _._