DECEMBER 12 194; 5T PETERS CATHEDRAL ' ANGLICAN Bochlord u“ canon Ii‘- khhhlll. I» l. SEBVICII 1‘ i r ens-hers a. u. §°,§',‘,'.i,i:';-o_so a. ui. nldgy Eveaemll-Ji-Ml P. I. r ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ETURCHES TOMORROW‘ _‘ UNIIFD CHURCH oi CANADA TRINITY umrro CHURCH Ihlietlt .‘”' Iulh Miller, M A, n D Lm" ""10 Mellovnll. Deaconem. Bey Kendigi. A.C.C.0., LJLAM. rllnlet 00 AM: 11m Ass‘: i§o“i§'il'."w?,°h°'§' Harmon: Icy n ' Anthem: “Th; "it v-m. vEIEiaIEm ‘é’ rvi - c co in church auditorium, 51mm ohm” "l" lifvlram by Sande S h l. m, Liellrew Glrdnemfliecteg- :00 m!“ “bu” way“: oo 211?: D1rector—Mre. G. l. ran 51113,‘. “lzglggh lvfllllza- D-Di ~ e no Holy “miliisufhsfi,” com Avzyllrietf-Cerol Traditional 0-3": 51"" s on end Student; “ppm ‘Whirl? confirmation ° ‘ ‘ welcome’ 11:00: Morning Prayer and Ser- "i531 Sunday School and Junior 51b], Class. 1,00 Evening non. PRESBY IERIAN The Kirk oi St. Jeniee Minister the Rev. T. ll. Buesell Samar-g, MJL, SKI-M" R-(LAJF- Director of Music, liliss E. Lillian McKenzie, limrii BMW rshl l1 a.m. ll or n8 has: solo - “The Iloly City."- (Adnms)—Mr, Raoul Reymond. w) pm, Church School. 7 p.111, Evening Worshi . Anthem: “liow Long ilt Thou Forget Me, 0 Lor " —Pileuger. Th; Minister will conduct the nrvircs and deliver the Sermon_e._ ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Ministe r nev. G. Carlyle Welieter Mrs. Edwin Johnatone Organist MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 am. Theme: “l-lis Divine liiiiiciency." flyrans: 132, 733, 261, 453. soprano and Contralto Duet. - lbs Arthur ltoper and Mrs. Bruce lhcllheyson. LI .m. The Sabbath School and lible Jnsses. EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 p.m. Theme: "A Wise In- mtment." llyrnns: 670, 56d, M5. “Lord oi our Liie" -- r ‘ . '1 will praise Th name, ior non hast done won ertul thinge." You are cordially invited to wor- iliiq with us, Annual Candle Light Carol Ser- vice will be held on I-‘rlday, it at B 30 p m. Prayer and Ser- vli, Lleut. In Memoriam MRS ANNIE DIAMOND There parsed peacefully away at her home in Brookiield on Nov. 2nd, Mrs Annie Diamond, widow oi the late John Diamond in her 68th your The deceased was bcm at the Appln Road daughter of the hie Thomas and Margaret (Mac- lsodi Locke, and when a yo woman came to make her home in this community. Possessed oi a cheerful and un- eomplalnlng disposition she won the esteem oi all those with whom she time in contact. Her home was ilwiiys open to stran ers and iriends elike who received er kind hos- ‘ iipitality. During an illness o! some months, which she bore with a true Christ- illl lDlrli. she was tenderly cared ior by her daughter Margaret. The iuneral which was held from her late residence on Nov, 4th was 111K911 attended, the service being conducted by the Rev. Dr. . 9- Thompson, who brought a com- iilliiiill messaze to the bereaved liunns sung were Asleep in Jesus, - The Lord Is My Shepherd. Nearer My cod to Thee, while Mrs lino’; "amiss. T" e roar. e pa arers firs: Messrs Murdock MacSween, chili; Henderscfp, Ambrose Sentner, Jhares MacDu f. Brent Dollar and hi: n lilacLeod Interment was made Brookiield cemetery, “There are left to mourn the loss i ivvina mother two sons Char- mrfiitllaulsselt ind one daughter a cme. brsgihe ls also survived by three nil’ "$- Rivhflfd. Brookiield; sam- t- Armin Road; and John, van- "tw" B 0-. 12-12-11 SALE io-uiv a r. ii. SPECIALTY Home-Made Potted - “ma. Breads, Rolls, Etc. Sponsored by KINETTE CLUB ii. T. IIOLMAIPS BAPIISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prineemamli-iufiggq gm,“ Rev. l. Judson Levy, BA Morning Wcelhli 11 5g o Bglinaih ‘T110 yliirlne ne- n g ." Anthlm! "I Will Lite lip Mine EyesP-(Clerk-w ltteld) THE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.80 I11- — Co-qperiite in thig Bible ""1! service ior all ages and needs. Evening Worship '1 p.m. Sermon: "The Glit oi Salvation." Anthem: "Lord For Thy Tender John Inch, M . B 0r nlst and Cholrmaster?‘ w” n You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH " Marcy's SakeF-(Farrant) . CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street -.. “"'.‘t“....si.‘““. all. c p. 2.80 P. Mi-Bilile School. Everyone welcome. SALVATION ARMY Greet George Street Adit. and Mrs. Mercer in Charge 11 mm. llolineee Meeting. 5 p-m, Sunday School and Bible Class. ‘l p.m- Iivangellstie Service With bright __ _'__f ' ‘ ' PIOIOU, Dec. 8—-As a result oi’ chill and exposue John Robertson, a youth c! 14, belonging to Spring- hill, died in Sutherland Memorial Hospital, Pictcu. on Saturday even- , Dec. 5. The boy's iather had apparentl been employed that day at Wood sland, P. E. I., but he had directed his son to stay at his boarding house in Plctou. The latter had apparently gone which his iather owned and which was tied up at one oi the wharves here. When iound later in the day, he wee almost overcome with cold. and later died in the hospital. There is a possibility that he may have become ill on the boat and was un- able to leave it. His mother and the ‘m5 other members of the iamily live in Sprlnghill. BIBS BRIGIITEN BLACK Bibs-square aiiair; oi satin trim- med with sequin; can be worn frank- ly about the neck oi last year's black crepe dress to fool every one but yoursel! And other devices. called cards. are really neck niches made oi looped braid which tie with dainty little velvet ribbon at the back. OVEBGOATS We pay “Spot Caeli” for Winter Over-coats, Fur Coats, Leather Coats and Windbreak- rs. a Also Suits, Extra Coats, Pants and Foot- wear. Skates and Boots all sizes. Toole of all descrip- tlone. For prices, etc, get in touch with tie. ' ' EXCHANGE STORE, 108 Richmond St. . Trowbrldge 5080 Eat. A. E. ltlllfi 8r Sflll, lllll. 1019 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Meee. I FUNERAL Our Ailiol D. MacLeod is familiar with your Funeral problems Contact him for prompt and eiilclent e01‘.- vice. "SERVICP is i: “LONG” Word Phone 800 g 1882 Modern Chapel SERVICE for New England. t" ship and lecture on the series “Pic- "II! P. us‘: °.'l‘.':.2.'°"‘ "My i" “M” .. . TUBERCULOSIS kills more peo- ple between 15 and 4b than other disease. 13-121’; consort-unionism mann- mcl. u. MAI-ION MORRIS piano recital assisted by Pearle Burns contraltc St. Paul's Hall, Tuesday, Doom-i ber 15th. Sponsored by Woman's Music Club. Proceed; 1o;- Rsq cw,‘ ‘ ‘ 12-11-12-21 SOLDIER-S PA! — Soldiers 0d fill Cflnldlfln l-Pmy will pggelye their my in advance oi the Christ- mfll “H8011, it was learned yester- cooas tor Christmas Photo- mnl- Immune by envoinuirfith POLICE COURT- At the Police Court yesterday morning one drunk and incapable was lined. e3 or s deye in Jail. DUB-INC THE ENTIRE your pelts are received lor shl n to The Prince CHURCH-Sunday, Dec, 13th 34m. shaw 11.00 A. M. Tryop 1,30 y, VISITING FATHER. — Visiting at the home oi Mrs. Jock Oruiek- shanks, Wentworth street, are om. Harry Phillips oi Charlottetown, P. E1. and Mrs. Neil Durant, Jr., Io! Summerside who came by '1‘.0. A. to visit their iather, Captain J Dicks, who is a patient in the City Hospital. -5ydiiey Post Record. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES- Both morning and evenlnfi worship at The Kirk tomorrow w! be con- ‘ducted by the Minister Flt. Lieut. The Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers, M. A.,B '1‘, M.,R C. A F and the music both choral and organ will to under the dire tion oi Miss E Lillian McKenzie, us, Baa. The Church School will meet at 2 30. On Wednesday evening at 7.30 the Mira-later will conduct Midweek Wor- pelmlt slides of the 1930 Oberam- mer au Passion Play will be drown at t evening service at 'I‘ryon. The attention of our member; is ca led to the Annual Business 11496151118 to be held in the Church: ‘villi-fl’ on Wednesday afternoon, Deo. 16th at 2:30 13-13-11 CHRISTMAS TREE PRICES _. Wilmilig that Christmas treesmvst be so;d at "lair and reasancble ‘Drlces’ has been issued by the Wartime Prices and ‘Trade Board. I11 some centres, it is said, prices are iar too high in comparison with | Inst years prices. I1 it is found thilt the public has been over- ChRTSPG in connection with these 511195. the Board will act. tines 0i Christ in the Gospel o! TENDERED SHOWER-On Mon- John." day evening Doc. ‘l. a number of friends Bothered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. AJdred lirlz-rell, 45 Brighton Ave. to tender a shoivei- to Miss Vio‘et Mathesnn who was soon to become a bride. The bride to be was led to a, preiflly decorm ted chair by Mrs. Joseph Wise and m1 “Pfifcipriaie adrlrcss was read by Miss Annie lv1ocEache-rn_ The Burst oi honor wrs pr~e=ented with a Weihfillcd purse by lVLrs. Wise on ilPiiflif 0i’ her friends assembrd. Violet in her gracious manner ex- pressed her thanks and invited all to vlslt her in hsr new home, after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Will Alley. Mrs. Dannie M11:- Klnnmi. Mrs. Joseph W'se a-ndMrs, Ali Frlzzell. The remainder of the 61/9111": was spent in cards aftrr urhlch all worded ther way home- “Wd 11115115111 Viflifi a successful journey through life. IN MEMORIAM l THE BAPTISH CHURCH The morning service by the Rev. 1. Judson Levy will be "The Day- sprlng From on High." The morn- ing anthem will be Clarke-Whit- ie die "I will llit up mine eyes " The Church Sdiool in its Bible Study service, meets at 2 30 P. M. At Evening worship ‘l P M. the seimon by Mr. Levy will be “The Gift ct. Salvation." The evening anthem will be Faranntb “Lord. for Thy Tender Mercy's Sake." John Inch Mus. Baa. organist and choir- mfir, will be in charge o! the m_ . TRINITY UNITED CHURCH -- Services Sunday will be conducted by the Minister Rev. Hugh Miiler. M. A D. D. — D1’ Miller will preach the seimon at both diets oi worshi . The Sunday School will hold is annual white gift service in the Church Auditorium at 2.30 P on board a small flhcline bcetiprepared go,- the occurs“, Music M. A special program has been roi- the day will be undcr the direc- MR- HARTLE BOWNESS tlon or Mr A, R. Kendall L ILA M., and will consist oi Chrlstmasr Carols. Again we are reminded o! the un- certainty and brevity of life in the THE éqlflNTlléLmfiUARDlAN la celnmnieeeeerved icriiewe O-IlUB-CIOIICOTLAND-Ser-i 9'1“ interest, but ad i an»; p”, m, “m1; of a nature mly hem $1 Racy. Jflfllfi M. Ii weather and road conditions yo LAWLESS - DART-A quiet wed- ding took place at st. John's church Truro on Friday Dec 4 at z o'clock when Rev. G R. Thomp- son united in marriaBB Johanna. daughter o1 Joseph and the late Mrs. Dart oi I-lali Way Cove and James Lawless son oi James and the late Mrs. Lawless oi Trucadw P.E I, Only immediate relatives were present The br'de was attired in a navy tailored suit with match- ing accessories Following the cere- mony a small intozmal supper was served at the home oi the grooms sister, Mrs Carl Locklmrt Mr and Mrs, lawless will make their 1mm; goo- the present at Hallway cove where the groom has a posit- ion with the Storms Contracting Company. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ORGAN- IZED—-A meeting was held at the home oi Mrs Arthur Burke, South- port, on December 0th ior the pur- pose oi organizing a Womens In- stitute group in Southpcrt district. A good attendance was reported and the officers elected were as iollows: President, Mrs. John B. MacKay; Vice-President, Mrs. Ur- ban MacQuaid: Secretary, Mrs Allison Tait Mrs, Earle Jenkins. Mrs Perley Mutch and Mrs Hope Mutch were appointed as Directors and Mrs Arthur Burke and Mrs. Iorne Kelley as Auditors Mcetiniis o will be held on the evening oi the third Wednesday oi each month. The President, lvirs. John MacKay invited" the members to her home ior the ilrsi meeting, Personals Mrs. Hamid C. Carson. Freder- icton Junction. l! vifliiinll h" daughter, rm Martin or the RIC: AR, Charlottetown, 11.1111. Hon. JL. Ralston, Minister oi National Defense ls expected 1° visit the Province over the week- end Accompanying ithe liitinlster will be his secretary Mr. James E. Wells, Alberton. . Ivan A. MacArthur o! the Canadian Armored Corps, who last week received his certiiicate at the Brockville Oiiicers ‘rrainins Centre and has been the guest oi his sister litlbre. Freeman dmore Douglas 5t for the pest few days. left Friday morning ior Ontario where he will undariro furtheri- training. _,_______. Massive antlers oi’ the Amfllcflfl elk are tipped with as many es eeven points each Mother, Mix GI ‘ nick Roll I. Saves vfionqey. EasllyeMlxed cooklneie corn eyrur or Cough Syrup. lt’s Fine e syrup-end it gives you four time: ae wine well-known medicine. mixed In yqup qIn kitchen, COSTA V91‘! little. ‘but it gives delightful, swift-acting reiiei tron: coughs due to colds. It takes but l moment to prepare-it's soeasy any- one can do it. And it eaves reel money. u“; g gyrup by stirring 2 cups of uiated sugar and onecnporwater ; (eve moments, until dissolved. No needed. Or Y0" ""1 "5' liquid honey. 111F161!" III“?- nea get I ounces o! Pint-x from sudden passing away oi Mr Hartlc jOple BOVi'llE$5, son oi IvLr, Herbert B, Bowness and the late Mrs. Dow- ‘ ness of Kcnslnzion, at the early age oi forty-eight years. “H19 deceased who had not been lll, was enroute to Malpsquo to bring homo a tractor, while walking along rm the high way he suddenly‘ collapsed and died wittwut uttering a word. The into Mr, Bownesa was a well known contractor having worked in the United States for a number oi years, on his rat/urn to Canada, he continued in this line oi work in his home town oi Kenslngton. later-l moving to Charlottetown, where hei was known as a clever and noble mun. I-le resided here for nine years rewntly returning to Kem- sinflton, where he had purchased a farm He was a man of sterling character rnd a true Christian. The funeral services were held irom his late resid-"nce on 'I‘u~sday ,.alternoon, Dcc.lsi., three to the United Church. The Rev. A. D. Sterling conducted the sevices. speaking very highly oi the deceas- e The following hymns weer sung: The Lord is my shepherd, Peace Periect Pence and Shall we gather at the River. Mr. George Bowness hing with much icslingg, "The Beautiful city Oi God. Notwithstanding the condition oi the roads a. large concourse of people gathered to pay their last respects to one who was held in their high- ast esteem by his many iriends. The pail bearers were the Messrs. Waldo Davison, Horace Glover, Aubren Leaky, Kler Clark, Leslie Mann and Leslie Simmons. He leaves to mourn lrsides his wife, the former Miss Alene McLean three daughters, Alene, Mrs. 1-1 Mutch, Jean, and litloisc at home. two sons, Wayne and Stirling, three brothers and three sisters, "The first break in the home is indeed hard to bear, but then, But then some day, it may be in the coming years We'll reed the meaning oi om- roars Ad, then, oh then we'll understand." , 12-12-11. Card of Thanks 11m cnaanofirrowu “ouaniiiflau MILK PATRONS Mark all cans Sllippe name and station shipped nesday and Friday only. | YOII‘. i la very low. I :| Britain wants 75 million pounds cheese increase this Get- mllk tickets from your station agent, the rate ‘i d to Bedford station your from. Ship Monday, Wed- All milk must be prepaid. y I llunstaffnage Cheese 8r Butter Go. gr TOILETRIES y c110 osz . . 11'] s_ , r 1 - . i and l-Ivciiinl: in I, its‘; ". Wnndburys. Pvtai 'ii.n~ 111.1] iffhil 576d! 0i’ ilUiPr iii-iris iill in Fdiiry‘ AITBY. $919M yours nor. CANDY Mom-S iii Ihmvy PLlPhLIfltW, (Iliupse now and ill.‘ sure, SMOKLS in Fancy Packages, liuih in To. gig? and Cigarettes Choose a pipe, Christmas GIFTS HERE "Check Our lli“yil:!_y"' i. Ernest ll. Worth .i DRUP-(J-ISI‘ II Prince Street 1th,,“ 3g " v list-guru» I am proudnof you and proud to be ur niece. "But I -I am nothing, Mei-idol." Her laugh was suddenly like all- ver. "You are myseli, 1 can peg 1t now." "I do not understand.." She looked at him iondly ea one would look at e very little be‘, "1 know you do not understand ell we must prepare to go to me city.’ "Yes yes, at once. I shall go to madame and explain I wld her how it would be once you teamed the truth. She will understand. She is a ve , very kind and under- standing la y, Meridel." "Kind yes. But not understand- ing Rudi, Had she been she would 0t have done this thing." "Well she thought it was no harm. She believed it would be best, where vou children had seen so much trouble not to load any more disappointments on you the mo- merit you arrived." "I can see that she meant to be kind; you can appreciate that we could not receive her generoslt and shoud never have been tricke into accepting it." The blue eyes were imperious. "Yes I can sea that It was wrong, Mei-idol. Very wrong, I shall try to atone ior it —f0r everything." "There is nothing ior which to atone Go now please and make ready. We sliall carry with us only the things we brought We shall thank Madame Fabre-Luslgnan. Yes, I have hmrd oi Mimi Fabre as a. great actress. .1 have prooi or it now." "Thank you child." Madame spoke from the dimness o! the landing. though I would make no apologies for listening. And it ls well I did hear; I think I can understand now why you feel as you do about -about the little game oi make- belleve we payed‘ Believe me it was never staged from any motive oth- er than lmdness and the desire oi spare your further pain." "You a-c, as always, kind, ma- druie " Meridel smiled upat her and curtsiod “And it was a. love- play, ior which I thank you on beiiali oi the little 0112s and myseli. But now the pay is ended, you see. And this time tho princess really does become Cinderella." "There ls no changing your mind " It was not a question "Even ll I ask you all to be my guests here; even if I tell you I need you to hel me with all these children." Mer del shook her head. “You can get dozen; oi your own country- women tar more qualiilcd and more capable than I to help you look alter the little ones. We-Uncle Rudi and I-shall have our own to look after.’ "At least let me have Gabriel “by “No Follet look for a. pl Mendel held up her hand. more, thank vou All these kind- nesses I have taken so much ior granted —how can I ever repay you for them? so long as 1 thought we had a right to them I did not mind, but 1 could not have us impose on you ior another day, another hour. I hope you know madame, that it‘ ls not pride so much as —-" “As noblesse oblige," said madame, coming slowly down the rest of the steps. "Yes I think I understand " "We-we have to do for our- selves." Then: was a hint oi desper- ation in her voice “ii we, who are taught that we are oi the blood royal that we have certain high ideals to live up to ~11 we do not try to live up to them, ii we take and do not give -ah, there has been too much oi that Those who rule should give more than they take Is it not true that to be a king or queen should be the hardest job in all the world?" "It is true Princess." "Then—" "There child think no more a- bout it May I present my guests to you? Martha Stahl and Guy Winter- slde They were in my company ior many years. I have told them about you. I have told them you are Ru- dolphb niece They He charmed- They are a simple, kindly couple They'd love to talk to cu. Please come and have tea wi us. T baron shall come mo." n "We shall be delighted madame. So there, in madame’: room where the ictum oi Michel Fabrs still glassess smiled on them, they sat or a pleasant hour and drank tea. The good-natured Winter-sides knew ncthln oi the damage they done, them it was not at all startling that the lovely blond girl Mire. Hattie Bowness and Family wish in thank their iriends end neighbors ior many acts oi kind- ness, floral Offerings and messages oi sympathy during their recent bereavement. 12-12-11 Your Own bottle and add V0111‘ IYWD- Thul 1M! make 1d ounces of really splendid cough much cough medicine for your money. It never spoils, lasts a family a long time, and children love its taste. And for quick. satisfying-relief, you'll lay it's really splendid. 1t has athree- fold action. It. loosens the phlegm. soothes the irritated membranes, and helps clear air passages. You'll be do- hied by its, ‘ pleasing results. Pine: is a epecial compound ct prio- WII ente, in concentrated form, should be a princess; and ior R11- dolph to he a. baron was K111i" 111 order. u "Dycu know, nudolph —Be.ron, that you had the Did I not, Martha?‘ "But indeed! We used to say of noble manner. . so well because he must at one tine‘ have been used to being battled. Noth in the world surprises one today heard of two truck drivers who had a collision and alter they'd rlanged each other e bit one said. "M good man d’y0u know I'm the DuEe oi Soandso," and the other said, "Oh, yeah, and I'm the Prince oi Suchandsuch " And the point ls, my dears that they really were!" The Wintersldes leit otter a iew hours. 1n the biack November evening the tour exiles, locking strangely lost and pathetic in their worn and travel-scarred clothes, ; you for it," 5h, whyspemd, ..I___I "I °°“1d 11°“ 11611’ imali"! Y°“- "Do you know. Meridel, I am nab. Martin and I. little corner of our country shall talk oi home and sing tho B01186 of our land and we “m! hlpbtness I know it." said Guy, “l oiian said to Mart-ho M the baron, Princess, that he buttledi “nm her w“ was thm qunnfl nawrrd nd m: day from Deferm headquarters. ., n at, C - P8 on . - D's-it"s? ’" t's",i.°"'°°’.t";‘ °~m“““+m“%i "h" °‘1>ZL“=“°".'.° iomwwa. n-o-rti-oi stead’ o! at the and oi the month. opp-rm“, our“ __ sundgy ivonrn aivna earner By Louie Arthur Cennin ham ii D66. 13 CalIOQ Cove 11 A. MJ CHURCH_DW- 13 K131359911 5G!‘- Th L nguM , Author‘; of of The“ Clyd River a P. M. Nine Mile viw 1-30 P. M- Mr. Stephen Ack- m’ °v°sr ariimiliifi» Etc- Creek '1 P. M. Riev. T. w. Good- land will be the speaker. North N will, Minister. 12-12-11 gm‘ Sugdayi 1 11 A. M. w _, -—- , av 1m ay 11 A. u. on"! . °"""....".;".r"°i.."H. u. shortness: "no "i “ m‘ ma" "s: n: i ay, . . e c r ay oo A. ' J19 again be unable to take services in M. A cordial welcome. The Pastor m¥°§f§§,"§§' hi}: jfiflukffififi can-g Ehhafmbsww H“ m‘ "wit" l- ‘i glflldhaaiih ogCrapoig and Spring- will be absent for the day. 12-12-11 and km“ mm wndmy “You are ' Mendel ‘wigs-me on B ,1 e . v. . R. artmon, Rec- ?—— ' 9 urbe ,, tor. . 12-12-11 ‘mvon- noivsnaw BAPTIST giglfgfiggggy yfi°y,-,i,"g,g;g,g°gnfi “m bliiered felt 1m. the blue woorigh scarf and Study shoes, Pol Martin’ uilixdwmsine ahd kept mi, wu-mi l" Y mil They Were a resent; m“ made?"- "Md here." he old‘ my had said tolMeridel, "i; 3, pfe-l or you, P‘ Yflilt wit. not rating’? fine I hope was the i t | Maids ww i» F-°=“§.‘L>.?.£..‘?“¥£‘§§.~ "mfl W heavy“ She kissed mew‘ 1111mm and c-ung w her "1 thank W" 8111118 to ask vou ior one." thMwilime did not tell her it was t1 (my One to be had an enlarge- beegncamero sh . “ d ou wi 00mg but non.- ” m“ ""- "Thi-i in only s brie! PB-Tiiihl It is sad ior me. I have °°m° V’ V11 you all s0 much and serenadere arrived. tlgepgroom and wlshfing the happy t 1 . .c u e many years c ta men o a sanpshot Mike had W" bliss, they deported to rh r homer new home in Emerald. ling the bride changed to an English tweed suit with black accessories. i v s . iii . I FREE DISPENSARY Annual Sacred Concert PRINCE EDWARD TIil-Y ‘(IRE SUNDAY, DEC. 18th at 8.30 p.m. B Charlottetown Ml Ch > , "Kt ,- m,» oz c. A. a. -r. c. .13 oia°s‘.“’s.‘ll.iii."' b’ "m" °’ Entire Proceeds for Christ rnal Treat. ior those in need Silver Collection L‘ _-_ i AnJTboorT-oiri; Previous to her mar saxe, the bride was terflezv a mi . cl a ~-ou| shower, WhCll s e r i-ulxer, many lovel~ and usi-ixil l s wh ch s m“ 1M1‘. and Mrs. Mayne leit ior their of t e high estem 1n ivgich she F01‘ travel- . wag h d, (Patriot Please Copy) wedded Rudolph has been t hm to =0 many $.33.“ if ti‘; t’; be the same when he l. 30mg‘ Rudolph was thinking o! thou words now as he burrowed into m, fur collar oi his coat He could p“ the clock through the dusty window oi the statlmp Gging on eight In [#161913 liflys he would have been sifting Svwbly 1h the kitchen with. i e 0W9" 0i the staii’, presiding over the evening's entertainment It Md been a sood lite a pleasant life He shlvered The trees around the (101101; ivcre bare; their branches rat’,- i-icd dry-y in the wind and dust blew “P the 59119 leaves and there was lilo snicll and taste oi cindcrs, MQYIdCYS Woolen-gloved hand SQIIKht his arm. "I am sorry, Unclg Rudi I have spoiled things for you, Iii is 110i right. You should not have "11"?- Sofln you will so back there W 81c you are needed where you can be happy."- He covered her hand with his. DiBr tonight than I have been for years? You are my own dear niece; and nephew. It is the first time 111 myfllife that 1 have taken re- Slllrmlblllty for anyone but myself The m" time I have had anyone to care about what 1 do 1 m", drermal it would be such a 111955- ‘mi? 19911118 —to know that you are “muted that it mflltéfs t0 somegng whether yrou live or die, We are i/Qgethfii‘. you and Rosina and Pol We shall make B. We shall To Be Continued K INK ORA " The people o! Kinkora. mp1 v10- ifliiy M"! 181G118 advantage oi the roads which are opened up to mo pavement, Mr. Robert Shea, spam; f in eghflrliiltlfiwwn m. Iil?St.gfd‘llg: We . Master Elmer McKenna, young son oi Mr. and Mrs. G. s, Megan“; 3081mm. Where he underwent a tonsil operation, Miss Noreen Smith teacher at Newton, spent several days in on“- lottetown this week. Master Uoyde Smith is in the Charlottetown Hospital undergoing a tonsil operation, Mr. J. l"_ Morris oi Sourla, is spending the week in Kinkom, Mia Eunace McCarville was the week-end guest oi friends in Char- lottetown. Mrs. J. P. Callahan spent set-oral days last week. the guest c! Mrs. Edwin McCarvillc, Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Morris leit Friday morning ior- Montreal and other Canadian Cities. m. Preston Mulligan retnirael i0 the mainland Fmidnv after spend. ing a short leave at his home. The many friends oi Mr. Albert McGuigen regret that he is ill with pneumonia, MAYNE - CUMMINGS ' WEDDING On October 21st, a very quiet but pretty wedding was solemnlzed by Rev. Cl. Carlisle Webster at the home of the bride. when Marvin-ct Wimiltred, (‘ivght-r of the his Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cl‘mllli'.'l"S Breadalbane. hccame the bride o’ George Herman, son of Mr. an" rs. George Mafme. Emerald. ‘Ihr bride looked lovel in a floor lengt" gown oi white pr nted satin. cut PW princess lines. with sweetheart nor length and she Parrle" n boqvet o sweetheart roses. The bride e‘- tered the room on the ".1111 oi her uncle Kenneth M~clnn's to th‘ strains oi the wtflriing march playrd by her sister, Mabel. The groom waited beneath a dainty: arch sur- rounded by noliod nlmts. The bride was attended by her sister Georgina who chose a floor length shoei- with lace. The groom by his brother Wendell. coivitliz cnnoratiilritlons oi present they retired to the dining- room whore a delicious dinner was stood on the windswept platiorm oi the little station oi St Didier. Them was no one about. Old Iibrtler the ingredi a well-known and reliable eoothin Isentiorwintorcoughe. Macaroni this into a 1O c. edl itdoelfipleaeeyenil agent, had sold them their tickets, mired up the place and gone oii to served in the immediate relatives and irlrzirls. M18888 Doria Wood- sidc. l\'l"l‘".’il‘t‘t Mattieson. Isabel PLEASED AS PUNCH. When it comes t0 Passing the auimimiti Corp. Raymond Elliott, stationed at an Anny Ii!‘ 11310 111 u" Hebrides, serves it up hot-and loves it. (Omdal U. l A-mll ‘r ’ H,» Icrcesnlioh. . l - 1...; y. . BARBARIAN-bchlnd baxs. British Tom . town. is Justified in P81181118 to 210M owl‘ f» sed by censor.) We have in stock and cars arriving oi OLD SYDNEY SCREENED, ERAS IYOR, SULLIVAN, ALBION NUT and INVER- NESS. Also WALSH COBBLES and .131- ERICAN HARD NUT. Lowest prices, and quick deliveries, special attention to C.0.D. orders. ,W. D- Gillis 6' C9- . PHONE 11o l, Mani-Ia". and Marjorie Matheson, 13363134 Willi 3°33 i’; girl irdends oi the bride. assisted in ""1110- UMI. e ha“ crowd o! ,__ .- up...‘ ~. . -A>-;;'>*¢9a':..~.'-'.-r ..- ..c..~.._.re..~c. -, .. ~.