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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED g PHONE I207 MacDonald Radio Service I60 RENT ST. o GOD NES FOR CHRISTMAS _ SHOPPERS I In order to facilitate day‘ workers, this store- will remain open evenings Fro-i- —MONDAY DECEMBER a i0 INCLUSIVE- o Come in and Select Your Gifts, rNOW andase ourYLAY-AWAY. PLAN A deposit will hold any particle until required l; .. , ~:=_"="-—.-:::~r-__'- ._ _. ___.._._. ._._.. siiwsnairs siscii iass r I _ ‘The antiseptic rne ication in ~ I .- ' N ' this syrup can do sufferers a world oi‘ good. Accept no sub- I 4f¥a ‘ cart-rot. . DDAY AIIDUSATDIIDAY COLUMBIA PICIU ‘resents "is JUDY SERIAL - COMEDY Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 'CANAI)A PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT ms Ci-IARLOTTETOWN a GUARDIAN DEilTitAL iillAltDlAll . this oolaanai la reserved for no“ of local interest. out advertialng \ ——-i ' TO-NIGIIT ansnoo - moi-rod that more benefit can be dnived from the radio than from tho rm» question diaouned in Ruetioo Hall. on may. Nov. 22nd. Means. Ed- ward Blanchard us Alyre Gallant at a nowsy nature may be at ilve cents a word. strictly pay able In advanoe. _ oouirannaaaiou us": ia- SUB-ANCE. COOK'S for Christmas X-‘mto graphs. Evenings by appointment IIEIMINGTON ELECTRICAL SHAVERS. Toombs Music Store. HOWARD MeINNIS, Fitted Footwear now iocat.ed at 175 Queen Street. TONIGHT-Children's Aid So- ciety annual meeting, I o'clock. City Council Chambers. Public requested to attend. ..____ NOTICEF-Kitchen range. base- bumer, Quebec heater, are added to Educate your child. - It Pays. {ice Representative. Delivery. Charlottetown. POTATO PRICES -- The cur- potatoes is in the vicinity of ‘l0 cents as previously stated, m- finding to leading shippers yester- a)’. I All aaverisements to appear in Guardian must be in office b! noon oi dav previous to inseruior to ensure publication. Fur Coats. Cloth Fur l Street City Council Chambers. requested to attend. nus snnvicn Rustico, Oyster i day. POWNAL I I iDl-‘DY-TAS P.II.. éoxirma JORDAN . You'll like her music and friendly chat—it's delightfully different. ‘ ‘the reeolut nwhile Messrs Jean H. Dorian and Isidore Gallant attacked it, Very interesting speech- es were delivered by both sides showing that the subject had been given a good deal of thought and studying. The judges, Rev. J. C. Pitre and Messrs Pranl: Gallant and Qilaa Gallant basing their judging on delivery, English and composition, opted in favour of the Pro side. The meeting was ably eon- ~ ducted by Mr. Jeremiah Doiron - while Mr. (7.11. Doucette acted as _ seuetary. After the debate Rev. J. STUDIOS miss Ali Photos desired forlCliristrnoa delivery b. m," as soon or possible. We ore making uppgingmenh NOW ond until further notice — but I l“ _ _ . _ peose co- . 3.5‘... .it"%..‘i.f.1l2“r€‘§°fii‘..°?.2.i‘ m or i» w "was ma. n. ......°.". especially his meeting with Cardinal rush. McOuigan with whom he spent ' norms nu. causes-ms 0mm; several days. He was very much MONDAY and THURSDAY: .. .. 0:00 A.M. to 5:30 PM delighted with his vocational tour and particularly the interest shown TUEDAY, mun“ sATLmDA-Y m” ‘M. w 9:00 P“ by the Cardinal in his boyhood Irnantod b! MQCOIMICWS BISCUITS the sale at the Sporting Club Fri~ day t: arged as Sergeant after serving h 800K 0F KNOWLEDGE _ five and a half years in the Cana- dian Army, Before enlisting he was wme R" H' Bousneli‘ Healing: manager of Royal Bank branch at N Maitlarid. He was also manager at Mount Stewart, P. E. 1.. from 1928 to i938. His wife and family live rent price of Cobbler certified seed at Heal-sport. A daughter Rhoda. g0 is a student at cents per bushel to the grower. not School. . Windsor Hiith T0 SUPREME COURT - At the Police Court yesterday morning. iCharles H. Stewart was committed TONlGHT—Children‘s Aid so- Bfd Bfidfifl 911d December 4th Milton has been changed three days p_ M_ Rey 11 N3 yams, Minigteyg a week, Tuesday, Thursday. Saiur- _ CHARGE. — United The 12th day of November AD. i946. Church of Canada. ‘day, Decefbor 1st. 2.30 P. M. Mill- Servioes. Sun- 1" 3° “u” P‘ CPPTI" 5mm‘ ‘view 7.00 P. M. Pownal. Rev. E. R. M“ Tapper’ In” “T Brmklinf’ l“ lMacVlcar, Minister. the Commonwealth of Masaarhis-i ctts in the United Staten ofl America, deceased, tesiate. 5 To the Sheriff cf the County of Queens County or any constable or literate person within said County, GREETING WHEREAS upon reading the peti- lion on file of Arthur E. Jenkins of Georgetown in Kings County In Prince Edward Island. the Admin- istrator with the Will annexed of the above namcdlflstate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter setiorth: You are therefore hereby mqulred to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before - the Judge present at a Probate (‘marl to be held in U18 courtl llonae in Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Province on Monday the sixteenth day of Dem ember next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of tho some day to show cause if any they can why the Accounts of the sail Es- tate should not be-passed and the Esiatg closed as prayed for lrrsald petition and on motion of William E. Bentley, Earp, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it iii hereby order!!! that a. true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published tn Charlottetown aforesaid crico in Qacti week for at least fonr consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the iollowing public places respectively. ' in "lg hail of the Court House In Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Clut- loti/etown aforesaid, and at or near the Bank of Nova Sotia In Chan- lottetowvi aforesaid so that all per- sona interested iin tho said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probatg Court at Charlottetown in Queens County, the day and year first above av run oonar. (801).) n. MABGAIIET PALMER, ' Boglatrar. ‘BUXTON, Enitland-JCIEW-Hiflh Whroirlon hill. 5E6 miles south- east of hr-i-n, has been given to the NntionatTrust for pennan- ent preservation as a park. __._._.__.___ BRAMl-EY, Surrey, Bnm-JCPl _.Doal.h is announced oi Sir Scl- wyn Maggregor Grier, 08, gover- nor or the Windward Islands _from 1906 to i967. i?’ HEALTH-DESTROYIIVG BR O N C H lTl S Gets Fast Relief Do you choke, wheeze and gasp for breath? ls your throat dry and irritable? if you suffer i in this manner. turn at once to ‘Fulton's Cough Syrup. Help yourself to clear away these troubles by using Poisoifs Cough Syrup; it is raw surfaces to heal over and relieve that burnin dryness. stitute for Poisons Con Syrup. Sold in 35c bottles y ai D a , edifice indeed. A llttls less than a so soothing. Let it help those- HAMPTON UNITED CHURCII.— NOTICE ro Anvlzwrrsens- Eior trial to the Supreme Court on a charge of theft of $160. from a prisoner at Queen's munty jail. The alleged theft was committed while Stewart was employed as as- sistant jailor. A drunk yesterday RECENT ‘RRWALS- -' l-"dieg was given twenty days’ suspended Trimmed sentence. [Coats and untrimrned Cloth Coats. [Kennedy Ladies Wear, 166 Queen THE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. —~ Services for Sun- day. December 1st as follows: l l Marsitifleld 11 A. M Highfleld 3.15 cielv annual mastitis. B erlwk- P. M. Mt. Stewart 1.30 P M. Board Pllbuc of Trustees meetings ‘Hlghfield and Mt Stewart at the close of their respective services. from Mai/field. Marshleld Wednesday in the church at 8 as follows: Fate's TAXI i PHONE 562 24 HOUR SERVICE evening, Services Surday, December 1st. Min-r ister, Rev. Peter Jackson. Bonshaw 11 A. M. beSablg 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30 P. M. BBADALBANE United Church Charge. Services Sunday. December 1st. Pleasant Valley 11 A_ M. Rose Valley 2 P. M. (Note change in hour.) Bradalbane 7.30 P. M, W. B. MacPhail, Minister. ATTENDED FUNERAL -- Mr. John L. Sturdy has ‘returned to 'I‘ruro. after attending the funeral of his grandmother, the late M11- Lilla Myers, Cape ‘Traverse, he was ac-companicd by his sisler. Miss Kay Stordy as ‘for as Monclon. LAID T0 REST - The funeral of Mrs. John. D. MacKay, Clif- ton, was held from her residence on Tuesday. Nov 26th. in the after- noon conducted by Rev. J. A Mc- Gowan. The hymns were: "The panel's My Shepherd", "Forever With the Lord" and "Sleep on. lie- ioved, sleep." The pallbearers were Evans, James Evans. Angus Green and Willard Riley. Interment was made in Clifton Cemetery. 1N NEW BUSINESS STAND - Mir. Amos P. Gallant, general mer- chant, Rusticc, has recently moved inito his new store, a very fine year ago flames destroyed an al- most new store he had and since then he had done business in a store loaned to him by tho Euatico branch of the Credit Union. i-lis friends all loin in wishing him much success. ENTERTAINMENT ENJOY!!! — On Monday evening. November 25th iiie Young People's Union of Trinity United Church entertained the patients of the Provincial Sanator- ium. Under the direction oi ‘Mrs. Ruby I-louie they presented a one act comedy entitled "The Little Red School House“ which was thorough. iy enjoyed by all present. Music was uimished by Peter McDonald. The thanks o! the patiuita and staff were extended to the group by Min Mcbennan and Mr. Fred Howae. BANKER BONOBID - J. l. Iai- frey. Securities Custodian at tho Windsor Branch, Royal Bank of Canada, is receiving the congratu- lations of friends on the honor re- cently conferred upon him in the form of a certificate of mezit "for outstanding good service and great devotion to duty during the cam- by B. L Mqiiigomery, Field Mar- l1 shal, Comma r in Chief of 21st. Army Group. Mr. Palfrey was dia- home. The remaining part of the WEDNESDAY 9:00 AJtl, so 3.00 PM evening was spent in very enjoy- ' ' ‘ able entertainment. T28 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 369_L W.M.S. MEETING — The New CHARLOITETOWN London W, M. S. of the Unided Church held their November meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Edward Williams. Mrs. Stirling MacKay , of Kingston motored to Summer wflfnd°vfflifT ffi§°dhgfjffinfl§ aide on ‘ruesday last they also visit- Monufly and M50 gave some |n_ Gd relatives In THIN“! ‘It. teresting readings from the Study Book. assisted by Mrs. C. B Goss. Eleven members answered Roll Cali with a verse on peace. .\ let- ter was read from Mrs. G. B Pi-ck- ering announcing the arrival of the box for Labrador, from this Society, in Halifax, Mrs. Harold Dunning read an interesting letter from Rev, E. J. O. Fraser. describing his journey back to Korea airl the conditions in that country as he found them. The Treasurer report- ed the receI-pts for the autumn thankotlering were $26.25. The roll call for the December meeting. which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Hugh Campbell \ ll be answered with n Christmas ti uqht. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer In unison after which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. James Williams assrsted by BEMBBANT rams-mo sroinq IDNXN. Nov. 28—(Rr\lic-rsi A Rflnbrmldl- Dilllliing valued _ Mrs. w. .1. atoms, M“. Austin s1.ooo.ooo was $.01... ,0,“ , “I Roberts. Kinkora and Mrs. Bern a cologne museum’ Hflm,‘n‘,w"°m Connolly, Bedeque, have returned dio reported, ° m‘ to their homes after spending a M,_ few days very pleasantly in Hall- JARROW, Eflglflfid—icpi_nrs‘ fax where they were the guests of of four test bore holes for i». Mr. and Mr's. Leonard J. MacDon- Tyne tunnel between harp “,5 old. Howdon has been COni]il.oir\(i_ ___ TYPEWRITER REPAIRS ll M. Simpson ls Pleased To Announce The Opening Ot A Mrs. J. M. Campbell, P l REPAIR DEPARTMENT ersona S Under The Supervision Mr. and Mrs. Parker Inga and son Barry of Pownai spent ihc o‘ k I T ll ' R8 1-. Ill yvee end n rave crs s t‘ Mr. J. B. guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Wendell Rodd. 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