PAGE TWELVE I-§_ZI~A7 ‘4E=Z§— May vou en|oy a Yuletide crowded with happiness . . a DENTRAL GUARDIAN shin column la ruched [or more of local interest, hut advertising o! a newly nature may be Inserted as live mute a word. strictly pa; able in advance. CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- SUBANCE- COOKS for graph. Christmas Phon- ISLAND VIEWS hand coloured. Craswell Studio. BOYS WRIST WATCHES Spec- ial $6.25. Toomtbs Music Store. AT YOUR SEBVIUE. — Arnllst Coal 60., Phone 2498. BRIDGE LAMPS Special $12.50. Tournbs Music Store. SMOKERS SUPPLIES always suitable gifts. See Fred Lambros Great George Street. Christmas tree heavy with the gifts you've looked forward to. asst WISHES T0 Yllll Au. . From The Management And Staff of Rogers Iieardware Company Limited II%I1&h&hI231Mfl&iIDIIIRDI¥§>Y¥?*5¥U&2?U&IIII¥IIINRH}h&hi&I Again We Salute Our Customers and Friends With the Wish For o Very Merry Christmas WRITE-WAY CLEAN §Qm§\ flfi ERS ‘vomit-Iva we‘ mmmt RING CROSBY Record Galway Bay just. received. Toomhs Music Store. THE IDEAL liII"'l'S'-Bll'lfl Cros- by (‘hristmas Aiban. just arrived. ‘foetus Music Store FOR TI-IOROUGII CLEANING and glazing lob on I-‘ur Coats. Money back guarantee if not sat- isfactory. Betts Fur Salon. I i FOR THE BEST assortment in Pipes in the City see the display in Fred Lambros window, Great t-eorge Street. ‘TICKETS for the New Year's 17:11 at the Clover Club must be DCkcd up not later than Wednes- ia}. December 29th. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and Decorations in the latest styles a’. MacDonald Radio Service, 160 Kent Street. MORE THAN WORTH the slight extra cost. Ganong‘s Delecio Chocolates are preferred by those who itrlow their Chocolates. WINSLOE UNITED CIIIJRCiH.— Sen/ices Sunday. December" 126th. ivill be as follows: Winsloe South at l1. Princeton-n at 3 P. M. I-lighflelti at. 7.30. Rev. E. C. Evans. Supply Minister. DIILICIOFS CENTERS. thrt finest coating obtainable with each piece ‘nand dipped go to maxe Gaming's Delecto Chocolates trulv tho Finest in the Land and a mos‘. desirable gift. on sale everywhere. CHURIJH NOTICE- December 25th. New Glasgow, P. E. I. 10 A.M Bible School. ll A.-M. Worship and Communion. 3 P. M. Bradal-baue 7.30 P. M. Fredericton. Paul 1.. Richardson. Minister. NORTH RIVER United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. H. Barber. Pastor Sunday. December 26th. Fairvievi". 11.00 A. M. North River. 3.00 P. M Long Creek. 7.30 P. M. Christmas music and message at Fairvlew and Lone Crcrk New Year's hfessage at North River. (‘AVENDISH FNTTICI) PASTOR- AI, CHARGE. - Sunday. December 26th Charge. (“avrndish 11 A. W. New Glaszmv 3 P. M. The Y. P. l‘. at the Manse Friday. December 24th at 8 P. ‘M. George Gougli I Minister. t Merry Christmas AND MAY YOU ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAY WITH THE SAME HEARTFELT PLEASURE WE TAKE IN SERVING YOU Braswell Photo Studio OUR HEARTIEST THANKS FOR YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND CO- OPERATION . . . BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAYS ' MaeFARLANE onus.’ romnron: BRAIiALBANI-I Pastoral Charm Services Sunday. December 26‘ 1. Pleasant Valley‘ 11 A. M. Rose V“- ley .7 P. M. Bradalbane 7.30 P. .‘l Rose Valley -Y. P. l.'. will preset" 1 Candlelight Service in Rose Valley Church at ‘r30 P. ‘M. W. B. Ma"- Phaii, Minister. CHURCH SERVICES for Par" of Soringileld and Craoaud. Dew- ber 24th. St. John's. Crapaud. l" r Communion 1000 P. M. Decent?"- 25th. Si. Elizabeth's. Springflr". Holy Ctiii-nunion 11.00 A. M. Dr'- embet- 26th. St. John's. Crapati‘. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. P». Fream, Rector. Services on Sunday. December 26th. as follows Tryon 11 A. M. C. S. l0 A. M. Cape Traverse 3 P. M. C. S 2 P. M. Crapaud 7.30 P. M. The story of “The Other Wise Man“ in picture and oral review. C. S. l1 A. M. Rev. l-I. R. Woorlside, Minis- ter. . ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church.- Sundsy. December 26th. 1948. Suit- day after Chrstmas Day. Feast. of St. Stephen. R30 A. M. Holy COI- niunioii. 11.00 A. M. Morning Frayri‘ and Sermon. Anthem. Halleluah Chorus. from Handel's "Messiah" 2.30 P. M. Chlldrens‘ Christmas Service tin the Churzhl. 7.30 P. M. Carol Servicc, (combined Choirst Everybody welcome. Friday. New Year's Eve, 11.30 P. M. Celebration of Holy Communion. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH»- Scrvir-es for the Christmas Festi- . val are as follows: Christmas Dav. Iiei-o-nbcr 25th. at st. John's. Mll- lcn, Holy Crmtntinion at 10.30 A.M A‘. St. Mark's. Rustic-o. Holy Com- munion at .130 P. M. Christmas Sunday. December 26th. At Si. John's. Milton. 11.00 Morning Pray- er and Sermon. 7.30 P. M. Ciirpl Ser- vice. At Si. Mark's, Rustico. 3.30 rlvcnsong and Sermon. "Ker-p Christ-nuts hy going 1o Church." The Rector Rev. A. Plercey wel- comes you. CLINTON W. I. The December mr-etina of the Clinton Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lps'.ie Payinter on Wednesday evening. Der. lltli. with the President in 1hr chair. The meeting opened ttith the slllqinl of the Instltire Ode followed by reorating the reed 111 1|n‘son. Thirteen mem- hers answered the roll call byjn exchemr of Christmas gifts. A box of irnltllmr yam and sewing Y. P. l‘. will take part in Servicef T0 Our Customers— Our Thanks For Everything T0 Utir Staff- Our Appreciation of Fellowship rayon PASTORAL tiuanoa- " was opened and distributed among TO ONE AND ALL- A MERRY CHRISTMAS R. T. HQLMAN Limited Summlerside ‘IWIIERE DLD {GR Charlottetown FRIENDS MEET" the memixirs by the convcnor for Red Cro.... On motion several bills ivcr paid and z. motion to defray half the expanse of the newly-built extension on Clinton Hall wu car- ried. A riisctisslon took place oii the decorating of this extension and it was decided to cooperate with the hall company in having: the walls painted and the floor covered with fcltol m- its equiva- lent as soon as possible. Miss viv- ian Woodtide and Mrs. James Smith were appointed to buy a treat for the children of the dis- trict at Christmas. For the pur- pose of raising money thr- nicm- hers intend selling candy at the i i C-liristmas school concert and will hold a card party in the hall on .___ rhursdirv. Dec. 30th. Correspond- The Emyvale W. ‘I. met at. the tiice was read and it was decried home o! Mrs. Pete;- cqsteuq on to leave the appeals for the T. B Dec 3 with an flllgndangg 0g go [league and the U. E. F, B. over members and several visitors. Ill "ll 119M meflilli- COIHIYIIUBPS ADmthc absence of the president the pointed were as follows: Luncn vice-president ably presided. ll MFS- Jwrwfi Smith. Mrs. Georlzfi m-embci-s paid fees. It was decided McKay and Mrs. Bruce Clarke; [to treat the school children to programme. Mrs. Willard Riley and ‘oranges and apples at the Christ- Miss Vivian Woodslde. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George McKay. roll call . in he answered with "A New Year Thought." Meeting closed with "The Kine" after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. EMYVALE w; 1n srirurr: Greetings Merry Christmas And we take this opportunity of extending to our cus- tomers and friends the heartiost of greetings. yP. J. PRDIID 8t SDN Again the Dells Ring out the old refrain. mas concert. It was also decided that each member make 6 lunches foi sale and» 8 extra lunches to treat the school children also to ntake 2 lbs of sugar Into candy to sell at. the concert. The sick corn- mlttee reported sending 3 treats to sick members, a bill of $1.35 was presented to be paid. New school committee is Mrs. Duffy. Mrs Peter Costello, Sick committee I Mrs. Dan McGinn and Mrs. “Will Coady, Program committee M" Path Clarklii, Mrs. McDonald H" Amos Callag an. A grab bag 1M1- lzed $1.95. ext meeting is R to have a grab bee, roll call to II answered by is New Years Y!‘ solution. hlrs. Costello m‘ ved a generous lunch and 5°‘! Save The King closed a Plflibmt evening. TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND I FRIENDS FROM THE STAFF 8t MANAGEMENT