f - Mr. John A.'Murray. Clyde River, L ` 1 ' ~ _ __ .,......l._.»~..r.._-..,...,.,.....¢.a.._....e-r. ....,.».-..ei;u.e»- "..r-...e.».=. »_~ » » _.e » _:_-_ ... ...l ---.= ___ » ._ ... , _ ‘ Y 1 l1A1~iUA1=!_~f-1°-to » I ' H..-.rr..._i\_r¢l_-o1»r_s_T_f»_\~'r-fGU~w‘~'_ ._ ww r ; r _- ---‘ .- ._ --:-- -- ¢,...~ _Clyde River Notes . ~_- ____ _ Christmas Day has come. and one the way of past Olirilt-masts qgy, pgwmber mm “mug” 8 1,.,-in ug pleasant memories ol a dgy enjoyed. where we most wish- ed to be. True, Santa'a presents may not have been just what we were looking lor, but alter all, it is not ure value ol the Christmas-gilt that counts but the joy we experience in ming- rugembeyed by- friends end loved ones. And perhaps there is 'someone we neglected to remember on christmas Dey, a sie: friend. an 'aged one, or one in less forliililw 'circumstances than ours? Let us then out ol our abundance. remember all these, in some woy,'during this Hun- py Christmas Season thereby exem- piiiying 1-lim who said "Inasmuch ss *W did is unto the least ol these. my oretlrrern. ye have done it unto me.” _ _ ii "Messrs, ‘Dalvey and William G. Murchison. students at Mt. A. Back- ville, N. B., are spending their Christ. *piss holidays with their parents, Dr. _A. J. and Mrs. Murchison. Clyde -River. I . Misses Lillian and Edith Living- ston, Messrs. Robert D. Matheson `and tulle Gillespie, students at icharlottetown and Miss Marie Dar- irsch, Teacher at Desable are spend- ling the holidays at their homes in fclyds River. We extend a. cordial fweloocne to all these young people and .wish them a every success in 1930. leit on he eastern train Christmas eve to‘spend_his holidays with friends in Brooklyn and Kilmuir. _ Quite a large number oi Clyde Riv- er people met at the heme or John , Murray on Thursday evening J- » meer izth in honor or Mr. stan- _ey Murray who leaves in the near ‘-_ uture lor Matepan, Mass. Mr. Hugh . MacLean. the genial chairman for e gathering, in a low well-chosen . ds called on Mr. John E. Hearts. ho read an appreciative address to . -Murray, the presentation or oney being made by Inspector Ed- srd Mol’ha.l1. Alter a ntting reply e guest ot honor was heartily bounced” by some ol the gentlemen - ent. Following this, the ladies did eir bit by sending him up quite as asily and ably as had been done by ..atu1isr sex. Alter ,adelicinua \ cheon. games and music. a vote 0! . _ moved by J. Heber MoPh.si1 d seconded by wa. George M. Dix- - was tendered Mr. John Murray -- his sister, Misa-Lydia. tor their dness in lending their nice home f the occasion to which Mr. Murray ode a happy reply. Following is e address: _ - Mr. Bttnley Murray. Clyde River. P. E. l. Dear Stanley: Again we learn that one oi the lyde River boys is about to leave midst, and so we have come to- ther this evening to bid you “God ,_ dy ' We always regret to see our younl leave but we would not hold em back when greater opportunit- oiler. Very often, too. we forget e's good qualities while mingling _ ther every dey. but when it comes the psrting"ol the ways we are t- apt to enumerate one's good slitles.._Ai‘id B9. at this time. we k ol your genial disposition. ybill' diness to help in all community fare and your good character gen- ily. n saying "l"arevsell" we ask you accept this purse oi money as a gible token ol our esteem and ‘we elif. vw will so sumo with ith,"-happiness and prosperity in lander your adoption, As a part- _injuncticn we would bid you argpod, _honor the Kina. and hold _ gist which is goosrr . ., on behalf ol the Clyde Riv- :~ le. ` -fri _:ons aeusaars- ,,‘ sowaan `_ eonsert and christmas 'Pres Baptist church at Clyde ___-an .Monday evening December _dar the auapieaa o! the Mis- . d.__waa=largeiy attended and _' _irfcafam my rimles- »» -, _ _‘+afrd‘jthoroughly enjoyed. _"-_iyd_,~,'1;ey~ io the World the by th ruler __ _ . , _ W$J..»-Mbowtikar. __ ` i byvqeecon la. A. ad¢lrsil. -_"_ . "Christmas is Coming." by. ,~ tion by Lloyd Mcrheil. _ _F . _ _ _ . . . . _ . _ . --`r.._-_ 1 i MALPLQUE There was A good attendance at the sea view school examination eu Pri- The ‘elmo were enlmmao sy the menu. iwn Kathleen maey me mu wan- 'da Graham, assisted by inspector James R. Murphy. Theoslnaiultioli throughout proved very satisfactory 'and rellleeted much crtdlt on both teachers and pupils. At the close re- marks were made expressing apprae- iation oi the work done. Mr. John I. Campbell then presided as chairman. and the lollowlng programme was rendered by the scholars: Chorus by pupils; Readings, by Margaret Blak- eney, Gloyds Sudshury and Cassie MacLeod; Christmas exercise; Dia- logue, by Lillian Macheod and Olive Adams; Drill by six little girls in pretty red costumes and silvery bells: Song by leur girls; Chorus by school. Miss Blvs Duggan was the accom- panist. Banta Claus then arrived and distributed a gilt and box ol candy to 'each scholar troln a pretty Christmu tree. A gilt was also presented to the teacher from the scholars, and s. treat or candy to the visitors. 'The exam- ination olosed with the singing ol the National Anthem. The members ot this community. one and sll, are glad to welcome the household or Mr. xler woosaiee. r-ramumn. after their long period oi quarantine. All Join in wishing them a happy New Year. The following studénts are welcom- ed home for the holidays: llieses Annie Woodside, in-loco ol Wales Cei- loge: Marion simpson, Union Com- mercial College; Mr. Gregor Mee- Nutt, McGill College, Montreal; Mr. llnrin Taylor, Dental student, Del- houals College. Miss Doris Sullivan, Sydney, Cape Breton, is a guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woodside, Darnlay. . Mr Robert Donald, student at Dal- housie College, is enjoying his holi- days at his home in the Baltic. ' _ Mr. Russell MacKenzie is I guest at his home in Lower Malpeque. Mr. Kier Duggan, another oi`Prince o! Wales College students, ia spending his holidays at his home in 8ea__View. Mr. Tlromss MaoNutt was l recent visitor in Charlottetown. Misses Constance and Adele Mac- Nutt spent Christmas day at--their home here. f ..__., _ Mr. Gordon Rice, Principal ol Dsrnley School, is spending his Christmas holidays at his home in Chsrlott/etown. Mrs. Charles Lockhart and son Gerald, of Malpeque, are spending a lew days with Mrs. Colin Donald, ses View. Miss Kathleen Ready, teacher ol Sea View School, is a guest of her Exereise "Cl'm.l.S'l'MAS" Recltation by Hilda Murray. ‘ Bolo “When Jesus the Savior Was Born" by John A. Murray. Exercise “Stars lor Jeeua." Exercise "Pilgrims"' soloist Miss Elizabeth _ McLean. neetstiorl by rtuby Moreau. _ Trio "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear'\‘ by Misses Kathleen Darraeh Nellie I-louman and Beulah Mcrhal. Reetaton by Watson Mciiavrl. Duet (encoredi by Cecily and Flor- ence Moore. - Reading by Sarah Mcwelker. Solo "Silent Night” (ensured) by Helen Mlo.Pl'iee. . . Solo "Precious Jewels" by Dottie Moore (encorcd). neeitauon sy slmer memoir. Sxarciaa “arva:." Pageant by eight girls and tour boye. ` Recitation by Anna Mcwalker. Solo "Star ol lille iliast" by John S. Hearts. _ rash performer-.young and older- merits praise ' but/.especial pales should be given tha' little Moon sie- tsra. daughters or Mrs. and the lata Charles Moore, Dunedin, Dottie who “Bl “Precious Jewels" lo vky nicely elidlittiaceeilywhoplayedliarais- ter'e acoornpaoianeetr ao ptrhctly. Santafa arrival at the close ol tn# blogroll although eagerly looked lor wee nevertheless exciting and his liietrlliittlon ol candy and .gills NNN!! -lilies all Freund. ladle. as _lialeanl _hearty and ¢°\\ll\'t‘1"§fl\lle,lD°k° lust libe U- we uonasir"-_. _»._ ~ et 'idea- trigg- _iéffiié .refill r 3 1’ I nurse iueray.-la. » Uvooaoaa £225 iii; 52.2 .,.'lf?3.-.. 5 That Cer of Yours I' WILLIAI UUJIN g seam-ann geoeeeooeeaeonooaeeeeee Q sasltl L0!! WIIN naw ` l New license plates which are in order at this season in most parts ol the country usually are put on with new bolts. Unless washers are pro- perly used, the nuts are more likely to work loose than later when the bolts have become rusted. More tags are lost during the nrst few mouths ol the year than at any other time. Motorists might well be on theiri guard against auch a thlng~ I sotvmo ma moresv it There ia one almost certain way .ol_ knowing when _tha choke has been left outalter the engine has become thoroughly wtrrned. Usually it ex-_ plain that mysterious siuggisimen o. performance. _ BOMB WINTEI WISDOM There are numerous things tor tin driver to remember in Winter. Three. important ones are: i That the quickest way to wear outi the chains is oo leave 'them on alter .pavements have become dry. That oil dilution is greater,-making more changes necessary. ~ 'nm when aleehel lathe asu-freeze' it_ evaporates more rapidly than the water in the radiator. DOUBLE CARI IB NEEDED ll the ear ia new, the motorist should be doubly earalul in breaking it in during the Winter. Not only are Darts tiahtsr tilting but oil is more sluggish. The combination is one to be watched. STORE 'MBIS CABIYIILLY Buy!-he new tires to supplant those with wen-l treads to aasins better Winter traction is a good idea that some motorists put into ellect at this season. The old tires, which will be ii'°0d at another season, should ,be stored in a dry. dark place. . sxrnsnis moan liars » (rho zsuerator may shi;-goat a me whlvh' »¢_w4_uud\liv nigh on a eelu say.1t woot ami- lt`getfs warm. sr rrs wossr Now A sllosins eluieh is aunleleutly has at any time er the yur. rn winter, when streets are slippery, it is at its worst. ll the clutch shows any signs or sllvvlns it should be repaired at once. On _a snowy G’ icy street it is herd envulh to climb a. gradeevon with a' clutch that works perlectiy. ‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Ready. Kensington. _ , _ ‘ Misa Marlorie Peake, teacher at Sprliilton School, .is at her home lor the holidays. , The Chrlstmaaconcert glven.byi the pupils .ol Dsrulsy School, under] the direction ot~Misa Anna Coldy- snd Mr. Gordon Rice, .was held in Damley Hail .Thursday evening, Dae. lo. The Hall was nicely decorated for the occasion. Mr. Fulton Simmons acted as chairmen. The lollowing is the prograrnine: Remarks- by chair- man; Chorua-"0 Canade": Recita-, tion, Myra Hickey; Dialogue-"How to spell cet"; l.nstru.ment-el music and step-dancing. Ansel Champion and Matt Stewart: Christmas Drill. e llrls: hesitation. Geo. Wall: Christ- mas Suggestion by 'l girls; Solo-Jaan MacKay; Reoltation--Geo Hickey: Pantomipe-"0 Little Town ol Bath- lebem". 6 girls: Aeroetic-"Merry Christ-lriae Day", U girls; Song by lo iurrior WWI: Solo-Mary Hickey: Uhorua~"Weleome". by School: In- termission: Sale or Candy. Part 11: Dialoeua-"Trouble in Santa Claus l.arrd": hesitation-Luella Hickey: Chorus-"Christmas _Ali _Year mms". by aehool;. Reeitttloo-Phyllis nick-_ ey: Solo-Pauline Couhon; Psntom-I ine--"Silent Nllht,"_Dy A girls: Reed- | ing-Anna Cindy; Duet-Joao Mac- kay and Phyllis .lllckeyz Drill - BUYS NOW-! Glearance Sale oi All Winter Goods at _ Greatly Reduced Prices R~67J Large assortment of Ladies Dresses in Flsii Crepe, Georgette and Velvet, Jersey, etc., in sizes 16 to 44, clear-inl at our Big January Sole at ._ . . ` . - ° r o f_i\‘|` l ___, __ t Dress Sale All Winter Goods at Clearing at Greatly Reduced Przces r‘ '!‘ r‘ _‘ t f/flint s THIS SALE BEGINS NOW AND ENDS JANUARY 1515:. , 5 \ A \_»» .\\ " if _ .- e - ( 0 Out Prices Before k Q ‘ ` Stock Taking f, #Ji . ,\ I . if ‘“ ‘ali Don’i. miss this oppor- tunity to secure a nice est styles at 2 on . dressdrcss. Dresses that at any time you would expect to pay about $10 LA DIES DRESSES All Ladies Dresses of good quality and new ...._.__ ..-_ --if ji I-ai' na? i W - YL _ f _ --_ _~;__- 135-,-1 ~- ~ %i __ V I | ill .‘.»'\'- . Year’s 'Greatest Coat and ' _F » ' » ` = . /\i`\rZ~_i ' ‘ ., . "ee 6. : K .f _-tt’ > asf’ ‘- `~"». _- _- l`:f~../_*rp* .___/"r- s ’ A.; _"I _ s4’\ H ,_ ~, _;._,:§ . i` ~. r -is 5 ' ui "‘*~"_ .~- Balance of Ladies' Cloth = -if _i_,=___.i.»i-\"»% Coats at I-3 Off »"f"‘ Balance of Ladies’Fur Coats lil '__ ' '<-lb f.,-' I Z" _ * 'T i _ ‘ 0% . ` Another line of Ladies BALANCE 0l~` LADIES D'°Ss°? at the s““`t'i““ wrN'l‘l~;lr GLOVES CLEAlllNG_.- ` . iow prices of __ QBI98 and Q93” AT eo P. c. DISCOUNT '_ ..\ Qi' I "~¢’-` __ .>' ; - 41 ' \ <5 'A'-;‘."_`l _ yr- 2' _, 1_» ` .5 iv( ' ' ' § " t w "'f-"_" S ,_!."' r.. ; I _ _ Silk 20% DISCOUNT OFF ALL LADIES SCARVES - Special lot of Ladies Scarves clearing »r t' BALANCE OF CHILDRENS HATS -or ON SALE DAYS AT 1-2 PRICE q ~»*~ Underwear “‘ “"2 "i‘°f‘ _ Another line Ladies’ Hats all this year's models. Bargain prices . . . . . . . . . . .. SILK Ladies Velvet Knicirers, pairs only UNDERWEAK at 1-2 price. _ moles ' ___ ____ . a.. Balance of Ladies Winter Kimonzls - and Silk and Crepe Dressing Gowns ` at 207;, Discount _» ` I . in _ _ x ¢ Ladies Hats of Felt, Velvet, etc., at our .r Big Sale clearing :it »- .-1 $1.00. _ -'- *_ Ladies’ Hose in All Wool and Silk and ._ " . l ¢\">9¢\ t`f.~&\~ ».1_ :- \ wa ,-;~4-a i r 'AL rf". 4- v' ` _ '~ 1N.i _ S - g ` -_ “' row BROKEN _ § ‘ fe _ f` ‘ \\\u “N” / ` -- . cr.‘_i=:AlilNc. i ~ ' 1-2 Price / f "onristoraa sy s girls; mein-‘ ties-rlouise uaexay: notion soul sy a as-ie: solo-mu ooaey: risen; tation-Uunier Hickey: Chorus “Condi l¢isht"»by sehcci.. _lenta oiaua than. made his appearance and _ stripped: the tree cl iiamany gina. lechiiiloil noeivedagittandaemaeariey. A tele el ca\\4!,N\ii!ld a ¢00i4ei'\bil aaasunict prepay. ‘me toliovnag ia _e liai of the price wlanirl in Miss Oeaefa Department: _Grade v, Jean islam; crm nr. iran mmm: Grade II, lthee Dhenipluli Grade I ram campus. rl-in in mens- _ »..?..q-.___-.___ to i ; Eggs _*E53 £;é___ l _ _ Ci\ildr'en’s Flannel Skirts from 2 to 6 years. Sale pi'ice......... '69 20% off all Chiidrer\’s -Wint- er dr s. ' Ci\il`der§\e’s_ Rubber' Panties, extra value. '15 Childreals Fleeced Sleepers, elses 0,'!, 2, 3, Sales price 85e Larger-sires to 8 years. Sale - Price $1.00 All Lanes and Misses Sweat- ers at Qrecioi low prices. All Ladies Handbags at 209', Discouoit. r Ladies Rubber Aprons._ , Prices ilbc and iiie Iniantls Knitted Jackets clearing at ' _ , __ .89 l Wool. Extra good value at. Parr . . . . . Girl’s White Jumbo Pullover Sweaters. Regular $5.75 for r $s.ss____ 1 Doz. Red and Camel Pull- overs. Sizes 2, 4, 6, Sale price ....... . . . . . . . . . . .. __-¢L-¢- Balahce of Childr'en's under- wear at Extra Low Prices. Ladies Sateen Bloomers. flannelette lined. Reg. $1.45 for . . . . . . . . . . . . .. cf, = v 4-1 \‘ . Ji' i. z _ ._ .___ ' ' rf' ».-."~»1- J/ - / / . '. ._ \ 1 f//' ‘ il’ l 1 ~ xr \~" I me :i_-z-.- . 26 1;-;f : . »' / 2"; fi . 'L_' / " <`<-~;-we-\~<_` it-l 'F , fy/ ! .:h.o{;;W> -\`°`§ _`;'\\;-. _ | l' -' 1;. .__‘~;_‘,'T__ ' ‘ " fir. ' ~ ` D - ,if 1’roWse Bros. Limited I I A. J iS'to`r"Aei Bargains '_ n ° H ` ‘ 3 v 4 -és aP*P _ \~ e _ _ .~ , ‘ _X Y . ' '. 1,.:-~ \_ ,, ' _;- ._ _ » - . . ' _ _ ,~‘~‘, s -l.=»-._ _ __ A 1 si _ . _ _ - ' ‘-.~. _.__, ~u-.- - . t 4 _. ~ ___ ‘,~ sg. ,_ 5 ..._ _ _ ,___ ___ .. __ _ V ,_ __ , ._ _,W ,»., __ _ _ _ _ __...____