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Ebony Sets _ Toilet Combinetions _ - Electric Heating Pads Hot Water Bottles Cameras Kodaks Chocolates Locals ..°’l'|sle column is reserved for poisblo In ..°SlE “’l'HE~KING OF UALB" s three set eomedy.~ in Oddfoilows Hall, Montague, Tuesday December 18th. L-2711-12-15-ll. ..°8UBBUB.lIP’I'l0N5 to The Ullatlotietown Guardian may be nsndedto their Rept. Archie Hume Phone 47, or left at R. J. Mabon'| Dnig Store, Montague. L-'i ..'A REPBESENTATNE of the Charlottetown Fur Sales will be re- ceiving-pelts in 'Montsguc, paying cash advances at C1u'k’s Store each Tuesday until iurther notice. _ L-8080-12-s-fri-man-ti. . _'BUYING DB-ESBED CHICKEN and lowl Tuesday, December lkth. Special prices for orste iattencd stock. C. H. l-lornton. Murray River. , L-2175-12-14-21. M. I. - The December meeting or the Wo;nen's Missionary Society oi Montague United Church was held in the classroom on Fri- day aitemoon at 2.30 o'cloclc with the President. Mrs. L. H. Ooffln the devotional period which closed with a circle °f_tprayer by the mem- bers. Owing to he absence through illness, o the secretary, Mn. Archie Hume was appointed sec- retary pro tem. After roll coll s letter from Mrs. Boothzoyd was iced by the secretary and the enclosed prayer and pledge read by Mrs. G. C. Pringle. Liter- ature sent by Mrs. John Ste.-ling was passed around for reading. The tressurer's annual report was then read and showed the urgent need cd raising more money during this month. For this purpose s Pegéant will be hold in the I. O- 0. F. Hall at christmas. Twenty-one sick cells were made by members during the past month. Mrs- Collin read sn article from the Missionary Month- ly entitled “General 'Secrete.ry's Department. Following are the of- ficers for the coming year: Presi- dent. Mrs. J. M. McLean; ist vice President. Mrs. _G. C. Pringle; 2nd Vice President. Mrs. Malls McDon- Recording Secretary. Mrs. George Preece: corresponding Secretary. NIL-s. A. Hume; Secretory of Christ- L. l-I. Coffin; Finance Committee, Mrs. R.. K. Clements, Mrs, R. W. Stewart; Strangers Secretary. Mrs. L. H. Ocrifin. Mrs. R. W. Stewart' Lgfgfiinhl' 'ii ' Epstern ' 'y ‘ ,v i` 1. Look Your BEST _ Have your clothes | cleaned for Xmas. surrs, o'coA'rS Cleaned Quick Pressed' -_ Service Phone sas /nr. Pick-Up IEW METIIUD CLEANERS Ltd.. presiding. 1urs._oeoi-go mm ied VSIIBG, ChGmpi0n , Skater, Turns Professional LAKE PLADID, N. Y., Dec, 13- _Jeck Shea, Olympic champion ska/tier and Ftaymc-nd Stevens, holder of bobsledding records, have turned professional. l B.'.~L»h are residents od this village.” 'Iihey have signed contracts with a tobacco ooniiimny to endorse a cig arette. ‘Bhoa was gradunited from Dartimoiwth College last Jiunc.and eirpeote to study law. His first reus- on for iorsslclng the ranks of ama- teurs, he said. was the general feeling of apathy he held in regard to his particular sport caused by resentment oi’ the recommendation oi’ Avery Bmndage, President oi . the American Olympic ccmnniittec and the inter ioffimiaition by the committee that the A. A. U- send an Amrerican Olympic team to Ger- ald; 'I`ressurer, Mrs. J. E. Fraser;f mMw_ i Shea protested the acceptance of fthe promises made to Briindiegc wthen he visited Germany, as t< ian Stewrrdship and Finance. Mrs.i_ me ummwnt m be expected fm Jewish athletes on tihc American teams. She is of Irish descent. He has won the highest honor: in speed slcatlng without defea' queniily acts as s safety valve ‘Manicure Sets Yardley’s Toilet Sets Hudnut Sets Bourjois Set! Potter and Moore’s I I RUBY! CUNY Fancy Boxed Chocolag Crystalized Gui!" 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LARGE 8 G0. ~ winisniamawui. 3 sscnmsi. simple i tlovue ensembles You can dress up lain count, with s er shoulder l ` _ ‘ I P iv it wpeorPex~sianismhona,witiia \ -\-f-----~ -'~--f-~'-'f ' ms.tdhing`tuu‘bsn. he/ve a costume that looks quite glamorous. a»v¢»\..--v-iv -_-v-vw, > .'l‘o_Memory ci Hon _ Edward Whelan _ Recently than was plloed in the old R»omsn.Catholic cemetery on Longworth Avenue. Qiorlottetown. e.tthe¢1`ovooitholl»io8on.Dd- ward Whelan, I. rnomotlll to \\i\¥ illustrious Island etstelmiu- 'I'he memorial. provided by the Benevolent Irish Society’ takes the form or a llrib sleb of imported fi-eestoue pieced over the grave. This stone is supported by three concrete pillars; on the slab is the following inscription: ' Erectcd by the B15. of Cliarkitto- town to the memory oi the ` Hon. Edward Whelan One of the 1_"a.thors ol Oonledention and a past President of the Benevolent Irish Society ~ 1624 -- 1”' t the corners oi the ,§‘_¢= .§=' ti? form bases, and joined A -four concrete shafts set o At the head oi the Cl’ Isllent vlgllenoe, stands planted by Whelan' son lo: the interest taken ii in things oi nature. The Benevolent Trish - serve the commends-tio!! C! Province in their patriotic WOR 0 _ perpetuating, in e. tangible way iihe ` memory of Edward Whelan. u msn who played such an important part in the public liie of Prince Edward _ Island and whose chiei’ objective was the welfare ol its people. Tribute to the Hon. Edward Whelan 1824 - 1867 (L.C.) As one stands in silent contem- plation before the monument, rec- ently erected by the Benevolent Irish Society, at the gmve o! the _H0n. Edward Whelan, in the Old Catholic Cemetery on _Lougworth Avenue. he is carried back to that brilliant address by Whelan, “Elo- quence as an Art." when he said, |"'I’he Irish people-and it is one ol the most beautiful traits in their character-are pedilluly tenacious in ehcrishlng' the memory of their 'great men . _ _ The dim. religious light’ which sheds 119011 their ach- ievements is far more precious to them than the glare and grandeur oi' the present hour; and the iarther the object 'fo their adora- tion is removed from them by the lapse of time, the more fervently their affections entwine it _ _ ." And today. sftcr more than hal! s century, this "beautiful trait" of his compatriots has not extenusted but rather the memory of Edward Whalen is “far more precious to them than the glare and grandeur oi’ the present hour." Still, is not the glare and grandeur ot our pres- ent. the achievement of that dis- tinguished man? Our present iorm '<1 5”# § _.W curse of absentee lsndlordism. are endeavours This fact is the more the channel wherein his fame ‘ I* "‘”°"°° “he °°“““"i°“ i” “héisnouia be spread is on institution ~ brain and possibly mslres thc 'limit ochi U uid which he uneeasingly supported ° °' _ Wm °‘ “4’°"'“”°-l' ’“‘”`° “““°*'°' during his ure. ri: our public school curriculum had a place upon it for ggfgdgadhahln fgyilil A9CEssol“ES IN FUR' an intimate study of the lives of ' M » _ _°' _'_ our foremost Island ststemen such ”'__”"’__ ""_”"“|_ li ' Fur wwesswies are smart thu a condition would nth exist, AR y°°“' Bag’ ‘md ben” hm md Edward Whelan was an muifh and ascot come in lru r D ~ ' ..- I S |writer, an eloquent orato l \F”f:g";o°,§`e;'_°1l “°;“§’u“§n”§’x;§en§‘;"h’, bruiiimt summon. one or M. i outfits into r-athier prreten- ‘weapons W" th° 3:85' nt oi his pen upon his ewspaper, its vivid curre and upon the floor oi the of the lectiue few .speeches of the men. 555001810 H0196!! Swretary. in ml awh Uwe ‘he em/.md of government, our public school` R- G- MacDonald: simply sem- 'my ° "‘ `S te , <1 feed no in izrny, im. Leslie Menonsid; Mis- me °°““°' “’“i°“‘°‘ ms' sys m an wr I °m m e ‘ Bmd D°“d°‘”§~ M” G' °~ Nosr: nnenn A Funny tho ffS“1*~< 0! hl-S»1‘*b°fS- Pringle' Mr5~ A' Hume; Blifbl' Bind QOMMON OCCURRENCE His public life Oil P11560 FHWA” superintendent. Mrs B Mcliean island from the time. as a boy ciemenis: Mission Month N°" bl°°‘““g is “ Iwi” °°“‘m°“ 'inn death at the win ni-ntivei S , D. sry ly ely y ......W ...._ 1. E. ......... in- g,2§,};°,¥f“;§,;,;§““,;;‘* ;;;°,,“;dp;;;»;; 2 ...... ... ... ....y-.i...., wi. . .....| efatufe S€°F¢fHl‘Y» MIB- W~ Hllohoy: mn be due to a mme moe, mime tluusl ‘struggle for freedom from Press Bccrctary, Mrs. L. B. Mel- they ' hi h doe ot h ,L1 u :the shackles that enslaved our 1‘¥"T_’H_________________ ` v m.Tva;am_ msfwnof thi. mgiorefathers. A struggle that al-i _ ' ' ' I i ' 1 _ ._.________,_____. veins may have s. weak spot, which |?l‘9%§|1;a{ff“§;‘:s“g:g dl?°;1;:Lf: 3 | wrote: ‘ Maude-Did you boar bleeds many. if the nm is con- =° =“"1‘n “° il-ons my thy Island home sion-'i teeth ruling MEDIUM snsnes ron srnmo memo, or ii it is blown with ggxvaixdlbye f’ke‘;‘,’f";e:`2°°tb’”]w‘¢|mor :or cgi im io como- _ m preying si; tennis ` violence, there may be oonsidezable _ ' Few may ever ~ M f~,,-»~ wi mm wi ~ blew mir mis.‘;:°ii:g..i;°:,r:..v.:°“..1°i:“.“