i ‘ ‘" THURSDAY girl CHARLOTTETOWN Gimirpfgiv mgqliliirnfio, rqgg 5‘ _——' " "‘”““‘ ""‘ "‘“‘ “m ‘“ A r W i ~ l’ "M “m i‘ lie Baiiiral Guardian ' ' Mk. Bernie I-lynes, Ora-twill! ' spent Christmas with friends in f Sea View. I | Min Margaret Blakaney, spent the Christmas holidays 1n Obli- lottewwii, the guest oi Mr. and Min. Robert L. Hunter. i Mia. William Mill has returned I home to Malpeque after mending a pleasant visit with ill-lends in Bea View. l Miss Carolina Pickering who has been employed in Summersidlc for some time merit the Christians holidays at her home here. About the ' BIRTHDAY GIFTS At the 45th Anniversary Sale I‘ 0i course.. ..the three birthday cakes, given by the store as. a_ whole. Then each department offers a birthday gift, and also the Office. ' What to do Wh_en you make a cash purchase, or pay cash at the office, you will be given a slip, on which you may write your name and address. The slips are retained in sealed boxes until the last day of the sale. Then they are drawn for the fortunate winners. Special Gifts i’, ‘ ‘Men's Furnishings~Broadcloth Shirt — — — $2.50 ' AllWool Pullover Jersey $2.95 __-_. This tolls-l is rssi-nnd for mus oi loml but advertising d I loll! Illiu’: III, b0 iiisssloii ll I fall-lbs‘: Ind strictly 9511b“ i. "s. 451', CBASWEIJ. rur Photographs. OONflDdllTlOh LIFE lN~ $UIILNCI L-Glli-‘I-B-Slt’ NOW I08 A IIEAL BREAKFAST l th Robin Hood Porridge Oats. l minds Silverware or Plain. TB! OUR Grade A eggs at pro- luoers prices. They're the best. l'he Candling Station, Weymoutli Street. l..-567-l-5-3i. -_.__. KINDERGARTEN Ell-OPENS in Trinity Social Hall 9.30 January 4. children from 3 to 6 years may enroll. 1-540-1-3-31 DANIEL FERRIS. New Wlltshlre, P. E. L, writes: “Have tried all‘ kinds of fox feeds and find none ' equal t0 81111310." 11-545-1-6-8-11. 7 —§."' '.s.~».zvl.~.:r' {la/i NO Mr. Leslie McKay who has been I in the employ oi the Government Steamship Brant has returned to his former home in Darnley to spend the winter. ADJECTlVES 0R HIGH PRESSURE-- NO HIGH POWERED FANCY PHRASES-- JUST A PLAIN STATEMENT 0F SIMPLE FACTS our ENTIRE STOCK or m. and Mrs. Borden Connell, Summerslde spent Christmas with friends in Baltic. BAD BEREAVEMENT-Mrs. J. i Austin ‘Pralnor of this city receiv- Od the sad news yesterday of the sudden death oi hei- sister, Mrs. ‘Wllllflm Ready. who passed away ‘ Mir. Gordon Cousin, Gharlotic- town, spent a few days recently with friends 1n Charlottetown, M!’ Reginald Macmm chap esdsy evening at Atlantic. Mfle5 lottctown went Christmas at his L. W. MILLER, Murray River, _ ,_ “"11" 11°F"? 111 Dflnlley- -—V- 5 P. E. I. writes: "Our foxes were ’ ’ Men's Cloihing—Revcrsible Rug — — - - —- $3.25 ———- ' lmvlfl.‘ in better shape giving most of B0)“. (vmthing___xzlvy, Frieze Zip Jacket __ _ $275 ‘ During the week Jack Pros! the credit to Sunglo. Neighbors have . ‘, . V _ , . v nlis been reminding us that winter been Watching our mxes and v Ladies (.lo\ cs & l\6(‘k\V0fil‘—~Kld Gloses — — $2.50 ,5 hm u, 5,3,, as me days and Swmhmg Om. msmgloy . , Hosiery l)cp.'ii'tnlent—3 pr. Silk Hose — — — - $2.25 iilgl ts _h8.VE been quite frosty and y L-545-i-6-8-1l. . A Yarns-J Box Monarch — — — — — — — — -— $2.88 “l” “m” a aw“ m“ °f “w” i c . . Silks and Dress Goods-Dress Length - - - $3.00 Th, 5cm, we m, m, sub meflflgfrlfxfg: lfllifhTelivglelflfr-y- Girls’ Shop-Jumbo Sweater — — — — — -—- $1.95 rounding communities opened ‘on course conduct“! by the pronn. Linen Dcpiirtnicnt—Lace Table Cloth — —- — $2.50 gryesdsgdagttlgrprgil: (7°1}'1v5‘}“;§:s*:°g‘ C181 Department of Asrlculture ' Lin reric Dc iivtmcni-Sniin Sli — — — — — 2.00 . . e a u ' H" Mm“ 1193mm Tflli- Chm" - i"; _ H’ B‘ _ _ _p s ent.» ilflVr. all returned to Charlotte- kntetown. and Charles w_ Rank , Lfidlcs tit Hat — — — — — — -—- -—- $2.50 town to resume their studies for the ll . , . l, . say, Summerslde, (not Frank ~* Ladies Ready to Wear-Crepe Dress - - - - $5.9.) remfllnms hall year. Ramsay u wevlouly state,“ House Furnishings Dept.—Esmond Reversible mes V. 5k u 1 k Blanket _ _ __ $225 e“ f" a “B R“ °°m= HUNTER. RIVER UNITED mltiee wclo all ready to open the rink on New Years evening, when they started the engine of the light- ing plant they met with an accid- ent to the generator which made it impossible for i0 carry on the open- ing therefore had to be postponed indefinitely till further repairs arc CHARGE, Rev. W. A. MacQuarrle, B. D., Minister. Week oi Prayer Ser- = vices at Hunter River, Wednesday, 1 January 5th. at 7.30, and at Hamp- - shire on Thursday, January 6th at . 7.30. Services for Sunday January 9th at North Wllfshim at ll. Wheatley River at 3. and Huiitrr Dion's Basement-Jumbo Coat Sweater — —- — $2.50 Womb-ifs ];il>'(.'ml'nt—~.’\" Wool Coat Sweater — $2.45 0ii'icc—Go0ds of your own choice, value — — $2.50 And 3 Birthday 0H SALE AT made. This was cei-tanly a great , _ zlmappointment to all hockey fans. , fiv%dégr7étslllglglgy Schlooéatliéizllil - Mr. Ray Burt and Mr. Sam Biirti‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ zliggathe caretakers for the winter of i yERSONALS Mr. Howard L Macdonald, chief engineer oi the C. G. S. Brant, is now stationed at Halifax. N. 5., where that steamer was transier- j red for thé winter. , A pleasant evening was spent in Sea View Hall on Thursday evening. , ln music and dancing. There was a ‘ good crowd present and all apprec- , lated the splendid music that was furnished by Charles Tuplin on his ITS PLENTY OF COLD WEATHER AHEAD! ‘ON THE ISlAND . v C 1- M. I FOR FASHION AUTHENTICITY Sea View and Vicinity molly fIIlllZIy rciiiloiis, although the clay was nor. as favorable as many uozlicl have wished the snow that. icli on the day previous stopped the autos from running. Several from lliis community who were ill SllllllllfrjndC :llO])plng that day llnil gziat cllliculiy iii getting home fiS the roads were so blocked vnlh snow. The Cliz-Bimos school concert mlttee waited on him and picsent- ed him with a purse containing a . splendid sum of money on behalf of’ the box holders oi Sea View in , appreciation of his faithful and on all occasions and faithful in rain i or shine and all join heartily in . wishing him a Happy and pros- l porous New Year. I iss Maude Donald, Kensington. spent a. few days reccriily in Sea View the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Donald. Mis Lillian Msclmocl, second year student at Prince. oi wales viol‘n and Mrs. Lorne Campbell as accompanist. This was under the . . Mr. Donald Sutherland has re- turned to the University of New m - _ Brunswick, Fredericton, after 215E136? o: the Skating rmk mm ‘spending the Christmas holidays - at his home iii Borden. Mr. Mrs. James Cousins, Baltic spent a few days last week in Summer-i side with friends and also attended! the funeral oi the late Mr. Le-- furgey. other friends. l Mr. and lvli-s. Borden Connell, Summerside, spent the week end with friends iii Baftlc. Miss Caroline Pickering has re- A turned to her home in Sea. View after being employed as clerk in the Selrite Store. Summcrslde ,durlilg the past few mcnitlis. Mr. Aulden Donald spent the past Sutherland has been successful in his Christmas examinations. I Mr. Reginald Smith, Chnrlotte- ' town. and Mr. Bots c. LePage, I Rustlco, have returned to Dal- I ful in their Christmas ‘£915- examin- in charge and a sozial hour fol- lowed. Mrs. Earle MacKay spent a few‘ friends there. Her many friends are; pleased she ls able to bc about again after her recent illness. IVIIS. Wfllam C. Donald and litlicl Christmas has come and gone valuable services. Mr. Blnkaneyls l Mrs, Robert MacNutt, Dnrnley, is,h°"519 University. after spendlflB [lino the J-“C. of pasi history with one of the best mail carriers this visiting ‘n Charlottetown the guest! the Christmas imndal“ i" their its plcii 40:" and jziys. There were community has had, ever obliglrig , of her daughter Mrs. Pope Beer and “mm The? were 11°91 SUCCESE- C» days recently 1n Malpeque. ivthlcimrloltetown Guardian . onom cal. g BUY NOW AND SAVE. PROWSE BROS LTD Eastern Guardian ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to the may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..*li0l!lN HOOD FLOUR is ec- Moi-e loaves cl better Corcoran with an attendance 0i eleven members. The meeting open- ed by reciting the Lord's Prayer fol- lowed by the roll cal. The treasurer reported $11.46 on liand. All coni- mittees reported satisfactorily. The new ones appointed are: Sick, Els c Gallant, Mary Ellcn Corcoran. School. Mrs. CIIRIIOS Gal am, Mrs. Laureita Gallant. Program, Mary Ellen and Patricia Corcoran. Plans were made for the hoidliig Presentation Carlos Cove, Dec. 25th, 1937, Mr. Lloyd Henderson, Charlotte- town. ‘ We the young people of Canoe Cove section of the Central Parish, desire to convey to you this evenfng our appreclation of peal to your hearers may be the means in God's hands of leading many to put their trust in Him who is the Way, the Truth and the Life. The value of the gift that we an herewith presenting does not resi in the gift itself, but as an ex- plosion of our high regard of your valuable service Signed on behalf of ~ _ _ bicud from each bag. _ _ _ your services since coming among Th P l x C c ‘ which “m U. in s“ View gall College, Charlottetown, ls spend- week end with-friends in Malpeque. islooriidfifiglrge, ’__ (IJJTIUZ-egliliél-sgfflllllléfioriirillfi tgflgsfiyx; w“ e filling?!” egress: Churn]? ove. V. p yewmhg “.35 a great mg the b01149,“ with friends in The Malpeque w I met at the She CW5 the guest of h" parents; ‘QIERRIE OLDPENGPANDHdk? ,0‘ the semng Chm A contest, You have been faithful and un. / ---. 1n C\ “.133 The hall was Sea View. home or Mrs. Charles. Taylor for Mr. and Mrs’ Fwd Toombs‘ i the title of anqat iactlié calen ai Guessing who me Myswry Man is tiring in fulfilling your announce- NEW IN NECKLACES .7" mmiy d°"“'"“t“d and m‘ the '.___ thclr December meeting There was The Darnley arid Sea View Mis-‘ “sued by Ml‘ Tdmy r‘ 1mm W111 be 119161 1'01‘ U10 DHFDHSQ 0f HYS- menu‘ ———- '9 (30 0f U" Pifilfifl" W35 B I“ the P3581“: 0f Mr‘ Philip a good attendance of members. slon Band held their annual meet-i . . . . 1'12 llllld-s- Mrs. Laurctta Gnllunt we fed that this Christmas Se“- NEW YORK-(CP) — The nevi 3-1 H . {rd tree with Roach at lizs home in Damley. at - . " w . ' ~‘l-NTERT*\lN|‘-D-—MY$- Hi1"! invped m i . , son would not be complete wlih- ‘ ~ President presided and the ineet- 1L8 at the home 0i Joan MKKIW on D u o a W“ mm 1m two mm e mi-mbers to liei llolllg neckiu¢es._vm-y pnpomm; this ygg] '- mg tinsel. Mr. the ago of 85 Yea“ 1M5 mm‘ i mg opened by repeating creed in illedncsday afternoon. Owing to the avksbqi,“ m 20mm, wt m“, an m 1°!‘ U10 Jflllllflfy mfollllg “i191? thv 9"" mm‘? Fmlglble expressim‘ M when nearly every woman is wear- presided and a munlty has 105i- Ofle 0f 1Y6 01495‘ l 11,3150“ Minutes of 1,15; megflng and cold and bad state of roads the al- %ns:“i§ar.or.e Hgldnlun “£110 roll call will be answered by our Gocdivill and Frizndshp. mg u,em_w0u;d make Midas W315. lugs Instrumental residents. Mr. Roach had been a Iron can w-m reports from the sick tendance was not as large as usuaL b J roasts. And we trust that kind Provl- m1‘ good Etruscan and 111151-99 and molioloigi ic; heavily applauded by the audience who worn present which I lrt. (‘.21 ii dialogues arid number was large V012". showed the aDDlTClZlliOD o! all. The P‘.'O"§'(llil u Iilosc ‘or lllfl .. us.» iii-owl at the lmll imcl Santa Claus mlifi- 111:; nppcsixwzice amid great ' . lie was oscsrtod to the 1i the aid of the ziirqrcscd of the "no furnished by iihc Vvcuic s Iltrflltilie to the pup- 1c Christmas holl- Mr. and Mrs. F W. Donald and little sou, spent the week-end with lfrlmiils in Grahams Road. Mr. Harris Blnkaney, mail driver (or Bra Vlcw and the near by omnmilnitics ivris greatly: surprised on Christmas day when a com- resident of Dsrnley all his life and , was greatly rewected by many friends. His funeral was held on Friday afternoon and after a short service at the home the body W85 conveyed to Malpcque Keir Mem- , orlal Church and the service was , conducted by Rev. Mr. Rhcdcs ol . Kenslngton. A large number of i friends were present. At the close of the service the remains were borne to the near by cemctiy and tenderly laid to rest in the iamfy plot there. There are left to mourn i a daughter Lottie who kindly cared for her father at home also several f w, Gerald Lockhart IE H‘. week-end with friends View. Miss Vera Brander student of Prince of Wales College spent the Christmas holidays at her home in Sea View. in Sea Mrs William Adams is spending l . i HEQECOMES slizvou IT'Si-O'i'FAQ-lCA _‘I' T" " ' " " l sin» m You: rtsrsgégetcsstg '%‘§té%%:'l¥§<$i.§l§'s¥$‘§=‘ l me soul ACE wi-is N6 THE DOOR- sans A w»! "r0 M HO si_=.- Now- 3 SILVER POX AND 0TH Eli FIIRS nssssrasE-s“ . us... "E if T s" l §:.':|.'2lf£;l1~g<,;$i$§;,.<e§. 1 T0 M "row X3 i- i i LEVIN FUR CO. "b-‘fibh- tliinnblc. quest. 163 Spiidlna Ave. roll illiiliissiiilllnrs Your shipments are always graded by Mr. A. Levin personally. Our prices are the highest ob- Ship your furs to LEVIN where there iii-c no handling charges, deductions or commissions of any kind. Shipments are held separate on re- LEVIN FUR CO. Dept. P. Toronto, Ont. pbusiness cllscusson fol owed and the and school committees. The usual Secretary Treasurcr reported send- ing thirty seven dollars ($37.00las a donation to the Sanaiorlum. Char- lottetown. The qucstionnai-ie of Canacllanlzallon and National Ev- ents were then discussed and filled in by the committee ‘n charge after which the programme commlttce entertained with a paper "My Trill to the Coronation“ by Govemfil‘ DeBlois. This was read by Hillel Hopgooll. Mrs. Elmer Taylor then read a paper glvlni: a brief descrip- tion of the bronze inblct in Confed- eration Chambers. Charloltctnwn. A contest then followed of Canadian to a close lifter which n 6811010"! SPECIAL 0N- P E R M A N E N T S $1.15 - 53-50 —— $541" shampoo, Wave and Manicure all for 31-09 Empress Beauty Parlor 29 Khg Square Phone 1604 In the abscuce of ~lic pres dclit tliv leader Mrs. Fulton Siilimoiis pre- hymn “Silent Night.“ Tile Missi\ Band. motto was repealed in unbon and prayer by Jeau McKay. Th: members all read together Luke 2. 1-10. Christmas readings ivci": given by several of the inembpzs after which the leader gave a mos: helpful dlscusslc-zi on the Topic. The annual minutes were then rcad by the Secretary. Splendid reports were Secretary wnch were quite encour- aging. The following oillcci-s uwre elected for the coming your. Leaidcr, Mrs. Fulton Simmons, rc-clccieil. charge of the (levctloiinl period rui- Hall and Rev. Mr. ‘Ilioiiias to be the guest speaker. A programme of n solo by Esther McKay and a read- ing by Louise McKay and ‘Lorna Woodside which were much apprec- iated. Sentence prayers and closing hymn brought the meeting to n close after which lunch was served by the hostess and a pleasant social BRINGING UP FATHER o.» ulpugrmnhsgtunw-u-sumwua Jioui-"foliowsd-V. sided and the meeting opened ivilli‘ given by the lender. Trczisui-cr and. was homo on her ho ldnys iii Mori- .nguc.—-L. ..*WEEK 0F PRAYER.-- The lll'Si. of the Week of Prayer Services was held in the Chr SL811 Church, Monday night. with only a fair at- tendance. 1t is to bc hoped there will be a better turn out for the re- mainder of the services. ‘The speak- cr of the evening was Rev. Uweii Hughes of the Prcsbytsi-iaii Church, his text was Genesis 1st chap. 1st verse “In the bcgliiiihig Gc ." He l pointed out that the Scientist and ' Geologist might seek in prove that l the earth "s millions of years old. But we could not get away from the oil Monday cvmlng. iss Annie Lord curried oil‘ the honors. Miss Mary Lamont u-as second-L. PIUSVI LLE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The December meeting of the Plusville Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Meeting closed by lsug rig "Home Sweet llome.' 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