GREETINGS We Thank you for the patronogryou have given us this year and sincerely wish you A Very Merry Christmas Stall and Management The Pure Milk Co. I Méwmoiflsll! OWOW *\ Wishes , A eetiuj’ and our sincere thanks for your splendid patronage during i With Our lest For A Very Merry 3 . CHRISTMAS g i946. . Marie-Elena Beauty Salon :25 taboo-ea o v66» i0 i The Minister will conduct the Chancel Choir Carol: "To Bethlehem" THE CHARLOTTETOWN n ir of st Jmes CHRISTMAS on it A.M.: FAMILY SERVICE or wonsmr. Sermon: "Emmanuel-God with Us.“ Gallery Choir Carol: "Shepherds in the Fields Abiding" ld French. -Vl'llllams Service and deliver the Sermon. osnrnn ausnmsn oeeswnu. for Photofleplll. ootvrennenoa use m- saunas. IOOII-I e MoLIOD U11). will close this evening at 5.30. I BUYING good second bend Bap daily. Dillon do flillott. FLY HOME FOE XMAS ANY- where. Phone 1800-3. Paul's Fly- ing Service. HOWARD MMNNIS’ Fitted Footwear now located at I75 Queen Street. ALL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Wrap ped Free at Cmckettfs Jewellery Kent Street. T!!! BIKE SHOP will olose Tuesday. Christmas eve at 6 pm. and will be closed Boxing Day, Dec. 26th. ANYONE WISHING to contribute to Children's Christmas at the Prot- estant Orphanage may leave parcels at 158 Prince Street. J. 0. C.‘ CAMPBELL has re- opened n law office at 13D Rich- mond Street (above Reddin’s Drug Store). Phone 821. STEWART MOTORS will be closed Boxing Day, December 26th, and the day following for stock taking. BEDEQUE HDUB MILLS G!‘- tend Greetings and are pleased to Hi, Ho, and A Merry | Christmas ' Hang the holly high in every window — the mistle- toelover every door and to everyone a Merry Christ- mas , James Tait "rtomsr" to all children the world over! I We make it our business to . ll please children through- ' l H. out the year. And now we wont to greet our young iii customers with the sea- 1| son's best wishes. Milton’s Old Spain , . m_E-H-K_H-N->IiN-X CZNZXINfNIMIKIMIMZHQS-Cil-Zl? i ll ‘l! ii The Friendship and Patronage you hdve accorded us at! b worthy at our meet hearty and sincere thanks as well as our m eltorts a rightly serve you during u» coming year. s‘: lhiay your Christmas he Happy and Your New Year I Prosperous. _ s‘- llughes Drug “Gm, Ltd. "m Peoslft Dreggist Fer o». Illty Years." L... ..................il mi announce they are again making Bedeque Whole Wheat. ' NOTICE. - Owing to the fact that we are very far behind with our orders we ere closing on Dee- ember 36th until further notice. CHRISTMAS Christmas is a sod time When a nation's in distress And the clown of strife are hover- lng O’er the chaos and unrest; Christmag is a glad time When goodwllrs in every place, And the angel's song re-echoee Round the earth through boundless space. Christmas is a sad time Where there is one vacant chair, And an aching, lonely. yearning Flor the one who once sat these; Christmas ls a. glad time :-: Where the circle is complete, Am-d the merry sons and datighters Hasten home, their loved to greet. Christmas is a led time. Where pinched fsoe and wistful eye Peers through brokers panes and shutter; At the laden passersby: Christmas is a glad time Where there's plenty and to spare- Friendship, home and love. te- gether Bidding willing hands to share. Christ/mas! Such s.- sad time! where there's drunkenness and braiwl; And the King whose birth we hon- our Gets the meanest piece t! ll. Christmas! Wlhat s. glad time! Where the rich. and poor. la well Open hearts ot adoration Where the Prince of Peace may dwell. -llte. I. Holden I. Mellie. Iris-Itopefleld. RR. 2. a v NOW- sweeter," tastier bread with IF YOU IAKI A1’ IIGMQ Fleiechmentfs actise {reels ~70 years. \ St. Peter’: Cathedral 318a Ives lLll P. BL-Holy ltohlrfii. Olsrbime Day: l-OO A. Gila. IOJI l. lL-Me 11.00 a. NL-(flsoral sameness ed Sermon 1.00 r. hL-Cerol service to which ell an invited. ‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII than Who Brings The Mall Sm or shower. snow ot hail, Comes the man who brings the mail. Brings us happiness and pleasure; Brings u; bills, and rarely treasure; Brings us worry; brings us sorrow; Brings us promise for the marrow; Brings us news of distant places; Binge back half-forgotten faces; Brings us dates for future meetings, Brings us cheer and loving greet- BrinBB despair. or help when needed~ | Brings advice too seldom heeded; Smilingly his service glvlirlg Brings us all of liie and living- GUARDIAN Christmas and New Year Greetings God Bless Thv Giving You; Strength for the Strife Peace for the Pathway, Wisdom tor the War Friends for the F Love to the Last. Year lleBLlllS BROS. "AGE s natal Merry Cihflstmas is our hail ~ To the man who brings the mail. ,1‘. W. Burgess in the New York Herald Tribune. ELLEN'S DIARY (Continued from Pa“ ll only a toy whet" he left The Island. We heard tron. his only infre- quently and from widely scattered points. for at first, Joe must have been a rolling stone. From "the woods” 0n the mainland; Ontario mines in the North; thg Canadian West then, I believe it was Rose- town rr some such pretty Mme and then drifting South of .he Border back to a mid-west town there. The last two cards have been marked with the same post- mark-thls must be his home tot-m now. Just a Christmas card today with a scrawled "Joe” signing it but message enough to continua to llrnk us at Alderlea with him through the years. O l O cake with the families yellow label! Dependable-Candie favorite los- over I looked up to surprise a smile on James’ face -.a. whimsical one. "Joe was a funny fellow wasn't he. Ellen? And not a bad worker at all. Where is his cerd? Get it and reed it to me." And I stepped writ- ing to d» his bidding. There was really nothing to it-on the sur- face. There wvas "to all" at the top ot the usual greeting end as 1 eeid “Joe" scrawled at the end —end s‘ verse of Holy Night on the cover. But as I read it, and I fancy Joe knew it when he sent it. the scene so familiar to l-lrm folk came before us: the lonv beam- ed cob-webby ceiling; the warm clean smell of stabled animals. so quiet no rest; and in a vacant stnll. a manger softly lined with fragrant hey, and in it small and sweet n: every babe on earth, the Christ Ohild. Eyes mist et the glory nnd wonder of it all, for et the Christ- mee season l! aver. folks world over "tread on Holy tround." Until Thursday - Diary —Oood- night. It's so easy to belie delicious, smooth-tenured loevee if youuee Ilelschmensfs active fresh Yeast. ffhiefreehyeeetis fell-strength. n gonrisbflvwl eohelpyougesbestbekingtesnlt-tti/WM‘ -iaeist on Yeeet. The And the Angel Gabriel was sent from God unto e city of Galilee, named Nazareth. to a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the vlrgirfs name was Mary. And the angel came in unto her. and said. Hail, thou that are highly favoured. the 10rd is with thee; blessed art thou among women. ' And when she saw him. she was troubled at his say- ing. and cast in tier mind what manner of salutation ih. should be. 1nd the angel said unto her, rear not. Mary; for thou hast found favour with God. And. behold, thou malt conceive in thy womb. and bring forth a son. and shalt call his name JESUS. Hc shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David; and he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever: end of his kingdom there shall be no end. Then said New unto the engd. How shall this bet And the angel answered and said unto her. Th, Holy Ghost shall come upon thee. and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee; therefore also that holy thing which shell be born oi thee stiall be called m. Son o! God. - - - And it eeme to peee in those days. that there went out e decree from Oaeser Augustus. that all the world should be ed. And all went o be texed, every one into his own city. And Joseph also went up from Galilee. out of the oity of Nazareth. into Judaes. unto the city of David, which ie celled Bethlehem; (because he was of the house and lineage of David) to be taxed wtih Mary his espous- ed wife, being great with child. And so it was. that, while they were there, the dayl were accomplished that she should be dellvercd. And she brought. forth her firstborn son. and wrap- zed him in swaddllng clothes. and laid him in a mangen eoause there was no room for them in the inn. And there were in the some country shepherds abid- lng in the field. keeping watch over their flock by night. And. lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them. and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. _ And the angel said unto them. Fear not: for be- hold, I bring you good tidings of greet joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David e levlour. which ls Ohrist the lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall linrl the babe wrapped in swaddllng clothes. lying in n mangvr. And suddenly there was with the angel n multi- tude ot the heavenly host praising and saying. Glory to Gnd in the highest, end on earth peace. good will toward men. And it came to pass. as the angels were [one ewe; from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to un- other. Let us now go even unto BUillllilPlll, and src this thing which is come to pass. which the Lord hath made known unto us. And they came with haste. and found Mary. and Jos- eph. and the babe lying in a manger. Anti when they had seen ii, ihcy marlv known rilnnrttl the saying which was told them (‘OHCPYIIlIIKZ this child. And all they that heard it wondered iii ihnsv: urinal which were told them by the shepherds. But Mary kept all these things, and ponrlrrvrl ilv-m in hm" heart. And the shepherds returned. glorify-tho and praising God for ell ihethings that they had hoard and seen. as it was told unto them. (This story ot the birth of Christ is from Si. Luke, the excerpts being taken from Chapters I end l1).