DECEMBER 13, 1929 u-——_- ronA-ro - veers-Anon" cmcluut rm MUleI-IGATAWIY WxCzAnlehmumi Eltobllahmam u MONTREAL, no, sr. new. PQJmia uAaaow. 0..., Glllll PIA MOTION BROTII SCOTCH EROTIC MOCII TURTLE RIULIIIIIIE CILIIY‘ COISOIDII lDe-e-e-lightiull" And why not? . . jaded appetite —- a bl OXTAIL N the good old days they served the" fatted calf as a sign of rejoicing .' '. . modem ‘1929 generally says it with soup (CLARK’S OXTAIL preferably) . . . and murmurs “De-e-e-liciousl . l. .1 . just get a can of this soup and openit. ,That delicious meaty aroma is just a sample‘ oi what is tastes "like. A carefully- eooked. perfectly seasoned soup — a boon to any If you haven't tasted it yet . . . Ohl _what you are nainlngl ' ‘After tasting Clark's Oxtail Soup you too will [lfll-lfflll-lf-"Dt-c-e-Iltlit)!!!" . . . for when you get ‘near enough to a plate of soup like this . . . well. . . appetite has iAt your grocerlf easing to a healthy one. a way of asserting itself I The contents of‘ 'Cln:k'|> Oxloil soup‘ have passed Federal Govcmmanl inspection l4 ._.u__2 x HARD GOAL _ BASEBURNER AND FURNACE SIZES Very Best Quality Order your supply ol Hard Coal from us. and you will have real satisfaction and comfort this ivlliier. Fen guilty is excellent. Phone Ill and we will deliver your coal promptly. Try us ior real zel-vlce. C. Lyons fifCo COAL - COKE — WOOD - Persia is actively ports. dcvclorping its Sunday’s at the s1‘. Aunnaws PRESBYTERI‘; CHURCH, MONTAGUE The Rev. Gregory‘ A. Sheradan supplied the pulpit on Sunday Dec. 8th., at ll nun. and 7 p. m. His morning subject was "The Familiar Name," St. John 10, 27. “My Sheep Hear My Voice." (l) It is the su- preme voice to human soul," ti!) Demands supreme Claim. As his coin- ing to the lawn was no‘. in the pap- crs, the morning congregation was small. but evening congregation was much larger. and his subject, was “El-instilled Reminders." "I have sct the Lord always before inc." Religi- Brown gravy. apple. Jelly, peas. ous. national and family inherit- nlparagua tlpaycream oi‘ potatoes. ence, are privileges, as well as obli- prlme sirloin roast heel. dish gravy.‘ gallons, to improve on and passitio aliced heels, mulled tilrnlp|._ma.shed m)“, ggngyghjgm "l! Mn“ Mum“- limwfl‘ 9mm Rev. Shcradan who is ihe son oi’ ggggga't'sh:::crnazntlzgla animal‘: an evangelist missionary was born in pl“ "ma, put". "M", 1c, "mm, City oi Marash, Asia Minor. He was eoilflee, vl Tone, cocoa. a boy evangelist at 16; graduated irom an American college, preach- ed and taught school at Tnrsus, Cel- isla, St. Paul's birth place (Acts 21 39) He “was professor at the Aca- rlcmy oi Broosa. near Bospllarus. preached in Constantinople, and visiting many places oi Si. Paul's PARKER nous: -MENu- Special Dinner on Consomme a In royal, Lettuce and Celery. __, '~ Quen o! Fritters. I Sliced Tomatoes. Bout I‘ ‘ Chicken, England has a beautiiul-liirport drive. nnyhedy. To The Guardian. it: tionary. Nllfllt Address . The Most Apprecirtcd Christmas ilreseilt For Man. Woman or Child is the liew llniversities Dictionary Ilth all the latest words and pronunciations. meannm In! synonyms, illustrations. leatures, weather prognos- tlcntlons, standard English, Punctuation. Amcrlcanlsms, ete., ete. night up lb date. equipped with the latest words in the language. A Dictionary oi Radio words and Terms oi Every- Day Errors. oi Forms and Addresses, o! 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New York City. where he {did l": lrvtcrlzln city mission work llor rcvcral years. l-ic married thcre and had pastorate; in Massachu- .5215 and New Hampshire. He is n. ,c‘.'.izon oi’ U. S_. A" and was acquaint led Vllih Pres. Cleveland. and cspec- Jolly with lhc latc President Wood- row Wilson, at Princeton Univer- isligz than president. H: will supply ilhe Prenhymrian Church ior several Sabbaths. Ml‘. SIICTJCIBII ls a member lot Boston Presbytery. silica i907. i -. snvuorrs noun SCHOOL l! rm;- roll oi Sinllotts Road School (or rlorembcr and Ocioher.‘ i Grade l; ldrwJcrom-a O'Brien. (lrarle l2; rS1'.)~Ir\rin Pilelon. Grade viii-l Gcorzc Phclnn; I Mary Tl-ainur: 3 lconsrd Connolly. (lrruie \'l-~1 Evelyn Phelon, Grade IV-—i Joseph Connolly: 2 ‘llaxold Phclon; 8 Marlon M. O'Brien l Grade ll-1 Ambrose Cunning- lham; 2 Rita Byme; 3 Johnny Train- or. Grade I (Sm-t Isabel Trainer; l Ernest Phclon. srocu QUOTATIONS hers Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW your nxouarmn Am. Con Co. . Am. Car 6a Fdry. Co. ..... Am. Locomotive Co. ..... i l-lud. Motor Car Co. 5oz. Am. Bosch Magneto Co. . Union Poc. Ry. 214 U. S. Industrial Alcohol . 1321-. Con. Gas C0. (N. Y.) 941i U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166w N. Y. Con. 8a Hud. Rv., R. R... 173'... Westinghouse Elec 130M Standard Oil oi N. J. c4 Inter Petroleum MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Power Corporation ‘I615 Abitibi .................. Montreal Power Natl. Breweries . Winnipeg Elec. Braz. Traction . . . Bhawlnlren .... .. '11:. Dominion Bridge ....'.. Massey Harris Fraser dc Co. . . . . . . . Br. Am. Oil . . . . . .. Steel Co. oi Can. .. .. Miss. Kan. d: Texas Ry. .,.. .... Z61 WHEAT MBY~ 14s Jwy§I>Ill 144a; ._.__ ( Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont. Dec, 13___'1'h¢ handsome trophy offered by o. w. a. Cleland, of Troy. ior the winner or the intermuniclpality hOTSB-julnpillg conlbetltlon at the Royal Fair was entirely designed by a 17 ygar 01d T°P°m° Blrl who has never had a lcsson in such skilled .W01'k. The 5'0""! Kiri is Miss Catherine 0mm, a, granddaughter oi the late George Ross. She was asked by Mr. Cleland Who knew o1 her ability in clay mud. e11"! to design a model in clay» 1m- H trophy. 1t shows a flat plate in the form oi‘ n show ring with three hor. ses about to go over the jumps. The modeling oi’ the horses and the rid- ers is an exceptionally clever- and realistic piece o! work. and Mr. Ciel. "d BdDDled the design without any vlwnxe. A bronze cast was made from i119 clay model and has been on view in a downtown jewelry store window. GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL The following is- the report of (‘eorfieiown will School ior the month of November: , Principal's Department Grade X—l. Elizabeth Morrison; 2, Hester Sigsworth; 3, Julie. Morrison. Grade lX»-l, Amos Lavandier; 2. Tcrcsa. Wilson; 3. Allan MaoCorlnac. Grade villi-l. Eleanor Leslie; 2, 395N111 Sfilllly; 3. Agnes French. Miss Morris‘ Department Glade VII-l. Bessie Stewart; 2 F-‘reids Solomon; Lucy 55.1113; Grade VI-l. Edna. Layers; Heart and Nerves Caused Her TozI-lave . 2. Cold Hands and Feet T Mrs. Joseph Price, lied Pine, N.B., writem-"Several years ago I ‘was troubled with my heart and nerves and was so bad,‘ at times. my hands and feet would become numb and cold- "Illay-penedtoaeo Manually. li i, Alli liiRVl, will advertised and startad to! aim at once. I continued (or some ttle time, Grade I (Sm-i Celia O'Brien. Perfect attendance: Harold Phel- on, Amhrocc O'Brien, Marian O‘- Bricn Ernest Phclon, Leonard Con- itollyf Georgie MacDonald, teacher. l. ,_ _ _.~,,..... and eiaeo then I have had no return o! my trouble." . l Price, 60c. a box at all druggilte and calm, or mailed direct on receipt ot "run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN nnnmax. Dec. lm-Quotations iur- nlshed hy Johnston landward. Mem- Rcadini Co. 123% Atchisn, Top. d: Santa Fe. Ry. . 225 i 22:; ' ‘d fihisld ~. i? y sXia/Ze 7 i é I " "d1 Maybe at your house yon’rc still sleeping under thin summer quilts, blissfully indifferent to Blanket Sales- But there’ll come a night when y0u’ll wake up sneezing, i0 say BLANKETS Others Unfurred Styles‘ ‘Qfiéldlfitflifii’ i HNRA ~ 2, Herbie Stewart; 3, Hattie Victor. .1-4, I-3 and Many at’ HALF PRICE I ' Only Thrvee Fur Coats Left‘ NCE COMFOBTABLES that add decorltlon to the top ol a bed and on "cozy" y: use are down-tilled and satin covered. Covers are so lid color or fig- ured. In rose, and I gold. $8.25 were $11.50 orchid. grccn XMAS GLOVES THE VERY BEST s Veronica Burke; 5i. Charles Fraser. Gracie V (Sm-l, Thesta Yorston: 2Q Lillian Walker; a. Gerald Morrison. Miss lllactlilllvrayks Department _ Grade V (Jr.)-1, Evelyn Hessian; Parker. Janie Batchlldcr; 3, Orade IV iJr.)-l, Kimble Victor; Dorothy Keeping. 2, Howard Rayiuse; 3. Charles Cilrrie] Ralph Hemphill; 3, Inn White. Miss Knight's Department Grade II—l, Marion Rayiusc; Arnold Hobbs; 3, Laura MacDonald. Grade 1 (a>-l, Walter Batchlldcrz. 2, Walter Hemphill; 3, Kathleen! 2, Agnes Scully; 3, Willie Stevens. -’ Grade I (bl-i, Leonard ringer-aid Grade IV (Sm-Hattie Llewellyn; and Lila Llewellyn; 2, Elinor Ross and ‘ Grade I (c)—1. Mary Murphy; 2, . Grade 1l1—1, Mary Morrison; 2, Lorin Slovenia; 3, Mary Dalton. If CL oslgvc - our SPECIALS EXTRA VALUES Kniitfid Flceccd Vest 59c & or Bloomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Knitted wintcr weight Vests 69c or Bloomers . . . . . . . . . Silk ltayon, latest shades, 79c Vests or Bloomers .. Another popular value . . . . . . .. Silk Night (iowns, Rayon Silk. Extra """° """""" '" $1.19 & $1.98 LIMI TE i q. an Joan Bcli and‘ Mr. ‘Fishcrmanw- Incorporated United States ' _ ‘ ‘ At This Benton, Special Attention la Given to , . 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