DECQBLIEBLQQ l MISCOUCHE SCHOOL ‘Grade X.—-1, Ethel Smith; 2, home Gaudci; 3, Gertrude Mac- guuion. ' Grade IX.—l, Huntley Keeie; 2, Norma Poirler; 8, Marie Rose Des- RpCDBS. Grade VIlL-l, ‘Iheima Arsen- mp; 2, Jean McMillan; 3, Oonnne DesRochcs. Grade V1I.-l, Florence Dalton; i, Beatrice McKinnon; B, Gertrude mdloches. Grade VI.—1, aim; 2, Rosie Arsenault; 3, Ruth Small. 0min V.—-1,_Nazaire Poirier; 2, CORNED P0 SAUER "sun-....- GROUND SUET per lb. 15c ___________ HALIBUT ... . . .. pncsii FILLETS list) -___'._- ROOPS LTD. _ WEEK Ellll SPECIALS MEAT DEPARTMENT ROLLED Rmliggl‘ BEEF per lb. 16c "m. for 256 per lb. 10c LARD ‘seelolieslulllonr block 2for25c Pails 48c 68c . $1.30 . . $2.35 FISH DEPARTMENT 1N STOCK .--s--¢-e---. per lb. 15c_ HADDOCK, SALMON, SCALLOPS, SMELTS FRESH AND SMOKED FISH ALWAYS _ -PHONES- per lb. 20c 390 - Neill. Madeline Arsen- , Grade IV.-1, Julie Arsenault. Grade IlIL-l, Mavis McCormack; 2, Velda Small; 3, Ethel DesR/oches. Grade I (a).—- i, Margaret. Gillls; 2, Doris roirier; 3, Dolor DesRoches. Grade I (b).—1, Nellie Arsenauit; 2, Teresa DesRoches; 3, Urban Mc- Music.—1, Florence Dalton; - 4,i Elizabeth Dalton; Peters; 6, Florence Noonan; ‘i, Mary McDonald; 8, Doris Noonan. "_'Avcn't seen yer ‘husband about Margaret Smith; 2, B, Mary Hogan; s, Lillian‘ __ Jeiieries, and was thanked by Miss Tug; (Ji-IARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN l ' Illllill. Gllillllll '. i“ - -_- MIAtmosphere Ofi DRESSED POULTRY WANTED -—l-Iighest prices, careful grading. Prompt returns. I". B. Conrad. 6888-11-30-4! Ma ri ti m es A t MontrealMeeting TEA AND SALE-A very success- sful tea and bazaar was held last ‘evening in the Central christian i Church annex. The tea tables were laden with the choicest viands, and were we!l patronized. Vflrloug u. ticles oi iancy work and home cook- ing found a. ready sale, I i ' crmwrsa my LUNCIIEON - ‘Over Z50 members and guest; gel ilimiiii ‘€$Z..‘Z2?."’d.f.’?.i.”“éi°“°°l ‘"‘ "“"‘““ P’ “ “M” "’ a iMéntreal Inc hem mflmellbbsn ‘ Nova Bcotia clipper set on the head room o: aha wglwr Hotel o s“ ,tsble end plsoc cards bearing the urday Nov 26th Canon ‘Bhlltiord emu-chums of the provinces’ and was the spoaker l ivin the "cum, o’ ma“ o! those" _ ' 3- 3 5 111°" '11‘ present was honored by a periorm- ‘gresung address m‘ me 9mm“ i?! ance o! Scottish dances given by ...Z..’;‘.°;".‘I§.'€ 3i 37.53‘; ” Li”; “ "m" “Y ""' s" m Hirer‘ m’ Mamunes to one “cg: mu costume, the boy iirst appearing as - a piper. These were John and Ina second, oi parts oi Canada outside 08",,“ ’ the Maritimes, to the Maritimcs. 'I‘.he Pres dent, Miro. Bruce Mara- First, said Canon Shatiord, who presided, and introduced the guests was introduced as a distinguished at the head table who were re re- Mflrlliimer, the members oi the club sentatives oi many oi the Womznk should be interpreters oi the Mari- , Clubs oi the city and vic nity. The times to the Maritime people, iorit lecturer was introduced by Mrs. G. was a strange iact that many were ignorant oi’ their own country. There were a. dozen or more types , in the Maritimes, Scotch, German, ~ Dutch, French Acadians, United Em!!!" Myolists and descendants o1 the later English settlers among “W” ilhtm- The Eeosraphy and the his-f tory oi the provinces should also be studied and made known. Some oi’ the most beautiful places in the. world were to be found in the‘ Maritime: and there was a. world oi’ history there. To the members oi-flie Maritime Women's Club oi Montreal Canon A. P. Bhatiord assigned a three- fold role o! interpretation, when he addressed their charter day luncheon meeting on Saturday in the Windsor Hall, speaking to an audience oi several hundred wo- men. The Maritime atmosphere C. Watlixig. A small boy and girl in Highland costume, John and Ina Ogivie, performed Scottish dances, the boy a‘so playing the bagpipes. PERSONALS A number oi C. N. R. firemen who nave been employed on the Island Division for some years, leit yes- terday morning ior their homes in Halifax and Truro, the Regional Two other roles were the inter- - lately. What took ‘im or! so sud- den?" Velma Smlthfii, Thomas Keefe; 4. “gemureg- Doris McArthur; 5, Augustus Des- ‘ “Wot? ‘Bart?’ i mes. -'» . . “No. Fleece!" PubiicMccting HON. ROBERT WEIR, Federal Minister ' if Agriculture, will __1N._ address a public meeting nocuroac SQUARE HALL ._QN_ Senority rule going into eiiect ib- pretatioa oi Quebec to the Mari- dsy, times, and the interpretation or the Maritimes to the people oi this Rev. Michael McQuaid formerly province. Canon Shatiord reeom. oi Lot 65, leit Friday morning ior mended the reading oi books deal- iAlbe1ta, m resume his Par sh work_ ins with habltant liie,'by which ii again, alter an illness oi three would be possible to impan to the months Ch the Island. Maritimers n knowledge oi "the . _‘ ’ glories oi this old province." After » an enonnous meal the diner asked to see the managerm. _ “Once before," he said, "1 dined will“ 0f the country to each a, this restaurant’ and as 1 could other, the ties oi.’ Canada would be “at pay the bu!’ W“ kicked meistrengthened, ior it was a place oi out» n; am very sorry, 51f." laid long distances and great gulls. 7 the manager. "I beg your pardon." “Don't mention 1:," said the diner, "you can just do the same again."- By interpretation oi diiierent Narrow View Condemned terms o! the whole picture rather than giving a partial view. Most interpreters. said Canon Shatiord, present matters from their indivi- THAT llEPRESSEll FEEIINE ‘by understanding, will QQme Interpretation should be done in. hODDinq Days ‘iii Christmas 0!‘ “fillies. therefore why not by its best mm and women? ' "Why not interpret this province and the Mnriiimes by the best mini; each has done, and not by the “We ‘Erouches’ and failures?" he asked. “We get into the habit~ never more so than now-oi inter- preting things by their worst." only by presenting the best p0. etry, the best art, the best liter. ature, the best scenery, could one Emmi"? *1 800d interpreter. The lime result." not the immediate 0119. still incomplete, should be the basis oi interpretation. “Nearly all our criticisms are o1 incomplete things. That ls one o; the dangers oi oriiicizmg the yflimger generation; A judge can- "Oi give a decision until all the iacts are known. "Interpret in terms o! the whole, of the best. and in terms oi the lone result. then we will take our stand beside the Josephs oi hie. tory, beside those men and women who down the years have caught up the desires and longing oi the people and preszned them in such a way that we can understand ‘them sympahcticaliy. In this way “l! the people _of this Dominion, into unity that will lift her out o1 the swugh 0! despvnd and set her on the high road." he said in coiiclu. sion. Mrs. R. Bruce itiarr presided, She introduced’ the guests at the head table, who were presidents o; representatives oi women's clubs oi the city and vicinity. She also an. nounced that the story which won the club prize last year had been primed in booklet form and that Proceeds oi’ the sale were being ‘mulled by the author to the so. FRID AY LOO-Choir ..‘Rehearsal,.. Heartz Memorial Hail. BQO-Young People's Society - reg- ular meeting - social Hail. Copy Of General Wolfe ’s Orderly Officefs Book OTTAWA, Dec. l.—0ne o! the greatest historical iinds in Canada in a decade came to light here to- day. It is the original manuscript copy oi General Woiics orderly ofllcers book, dated 1759. It con» tains Wolfe's orders ior pedition up the St. Lawrence river. as dictated by him ior tions oi the expedition, the slog: oi Quebec and the secret orders ic- the landing at what is now Wo!it‘ Cove. The book is the property oi Mou lan Cauchon, oi Ottawa, town plan ning expert and engineer, a mem- ber oi one oi Canada's oldest and most distinguished. French-Canad- ian families. the ex- prepara- WHlTl-TS SPECIAL OYJFER sTEv. C Made from Pownal Bay 0y:;te.s. See Our XMAS NOVELTIES NHITPS Tea Rooms We ’ve PAGE THREE lighted our candles and hang up our Erom attic ‘to cellar we're ready for an 01d. fashioned Christmas i Every shelf is brim. ming with gifts! And as usual. our Christmas stocks are so comlllele that you may select everything from gadgets to gifls in the grand manner under our roof. From the lowest priced article to the high- est you may buy here for giving without misyzivings! Our wish is to help you make holly. . . this holiday, above all others . . . . A Happy Christmas The Quality Drugstore Eriniti» illniitb libllfrli ‘ lohnson & Johnson ‘or. Kent and Prince Streets .%'ZZ%QZ¢BY-ZYZJ .-ili0lfl8l' SPEUIAL For New store AND a... urml. . _.....s..cs, per fills-OD 4... ..l,,.i.r, l.» ins. . . . . . as. hitches, .> boxes ilar, ... .. nulls; cams, 10c can, o for 2o. Cheese, 4 its. for 2... aux, (Slllihl) :5 "for .... .. 2o. aDllCl. Paper. a‘ rclls for .. u. ickoe ‘lea, per lb. 25c Corn Makes, 3 pkgs. 25c Joueless Cod, per lb. 121. skinless Cod, per lb. 10c Cranberries, 10 lbs. . 7 ~ Jerring, '1 for 1 ALFRED EISENBAGII, Inc. FUR MERCHANTS 21*‘ West 30th Street NEW YORK CITY Buyers of all grades of Silver Foxes-Best market prices paid. ‘ Headquarters - W. K. Rogers Agencies Limited, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Also at R. E. Ellis’ Olfice, Summerside, Prince Edward Island. 6796-1l-29-tf. IS LARGELY LIVER cial service committee. dual point oi view or some ‘parti- (Mrs. Marr, referred to, was for. cular angle. The aim should be to o‘resh Milk, per qt. 6c Try a. quart Onions, 10 lbs. 17c Pears, per doz. 191 dlbs. format. git . Apples, per o l Gra s, 2 lbs. .. 2i Banzai. dozen 15 ‘ ztcriaaciuo o: ll | Dates, 3 lbs. . . . . . .. Ii L“ u, Cluck you lgnmon White Beans, l0 lbs. Z system for Fall driving condi- ilonday, December 5, at 8 0’cloek P. M. This will afford an excellent opportunity for our farmers and business men to meet Mr. Weir on his first visit to the province and hear him discuss matters of vital importance to ianadian Farmers. flatworms: would wtsssmammrwmrsmw OUR GREAT PRES-HOLIDAY SAL Buy Your Christmas NOVELTY JEWELRY 500 pieces oi novelty jewelry including Neck- lets and Earrings. Regu- lar prices $1.00 to $1.50. Sale price 69c COLORED TOILET SETS Reduced 20 per cent. STERLING TOILET SETS Reduced 10 per cent. wake up your ‘lirlfllitlslildiait Calomel You are "isslins puinkl" simply Ngulifluyviil; [i ' ‘t pouring us s_i y wo pouu o qu bllgrlrlilt: your bowels. Di estion and eliminating are botlrlum srod, su your entire system l ison . _. _ Willfyou need is a liver stimulant. Bomb thin that goes lnrther tlindsalts, mmsrelwator. oil, axsiivs candy or chewing gum or roughage which ofnly have the ‘bowels-iguana; the t e 'uur Iver. “ii-TS Cliiarllefd Little Liver Pills. Purely vege- tnhlo. No harsh cll0mel(mUP¢\ll’Y)- BRIO-fill"- Ask for them by name. Refuse substitutes. 25¢. at all druamw- 53 see liie steadily and see it whole The petty politician, the narrow nationalist and the small denomin- atlonallst were creating difficulties, he asserted. What was wanted was- interpretation ln terms oi the best. A country was Judged by the best things it produced, the speaker emphasized, whether it were wheat WATCHES A great Chance to Savc-every watch in our large stock reduced for this sale 20 per cent. CHINA Both Fancy China and all stock patterns in LIMOGEES, CROWN DERBY and AYNSLEY All reduced 10 per cent. GLASSWARE Dress up your l table cheaply. All our Glassware eluding Decorated Glass and all Stemware. Reduced I0 per cent. CIGARETTE CASES AND LIGHTERS -____ We have a very com- plete and varied ns- sortment of Cigarette Cases and Lighters. These we are red-icing for thlu specla. sale 20 per cent. Shopping early we are counts ranging oil‘ all our new goods. jewelry, In . IIRVG CV01‘ carried go on "lerly Miss Grace Messervey 0i Charlottetown). Serseant (finding private shav. 1H8 1n the openJ-Do you always Private-Ales. Do you think pm fur-lined? \ shave outside? Gifts Now-A-You As an inducement for you to do your Xmas offering you special dis- from 10 per cent. to 20 per cent. The largest selection of watches, diamonds, silverware, leather goods and china we sale for ten days only. Do Your Xmas Shopping During This Sale! Yellow-Eye Beans, l0 lbs. (iii Icing Sugar. 3 pkss. Raisins, 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . . 2 Robin Hood or MapleLed Flour. 98 lb. bag . . . . . .. $2.1! Small Z4 lb. Bag .. Beaver, 98 lb. bag Small Jos. & Albert Kaye flor. Richmond & Pnwnal Sis. DIAMONDS Our wonderful stock of diamond rings in all the newest settings. ranging in price from $12.50 to $225.00. All reduced 20 per cent. PLAYING CARDS Here's an opportunity Congress playing Cards Regular $1.00 Sale price . . . . . . . . . 79c Congress Play ing Cards. Regular 75c. S a l e price . . . . . . . . . . .. 59c Congress Playing Cards Regular 50c. S a I e price . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c i; tions. JP}!!- Sear... Ignition Automobile Carburetor work a spoo- Electrically at your service. @Palmer Electric Ltd. Lighting TEN DAYS I ONLY Sale Opens Thursday Morning Dec. lst. at 9 O’clock and Positively Ends Sat. Dec. iOth FANCY RINGS EMBLEM RINGS and SIGNET RINGS all reduced 20 P91‘ "mt Discount. LEATHER GOODS HAND BAGS FITTED TRAVELLING CASES MANICURE SETS MILITARY BRUSH SETS all reduced 20 per cent- Havc Our Guarantee NOVELTIES Including the well known Warwick line. Boxed Writing Paper, Motiocs. Framed Pic- tures. and many other novelties. Reduced l0 per cent. ROSARIES A large assortment of Rosaries and Scallulal‘ Medals. Reduced 20 per cent- Our stock of rosaries include all colors and styles. All Boxed. All line's not mentioned. above lesespt Xmas Card! and Waterman Goods. W‘ dated v10 por_ cent. .-_. w. w. WELLNER Ltd. . rmmca EDWARD rstnurrs LARGEST AN D FINEST JEWELRY STORE-ESTABLISH an 1868. I WATERMAN PENS AND PENCILS As these are sold_at stan- dard prices, there will be no discount on this line. swat i