DECEMBER" 11, 1949 2"’? ?"' CHUR CHES TOMORROW rf d School. iwijiiii-‘iiiiliyng and Sermon. ‘All seats arc free. Everybody welcome. 5 PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH n"; PARISH CHURCH gpiislicd i769 by R0111 Foun- h dation. J. T. lbbott, ltector . Mugford, AJt-CD. .1 Choir Master Th. Reverend ‘ W. gqyston l‘ organist an M. lioly Communion. A. ‘£51,431. Sunday School. 1100 AM. MorninK Prayer and Lima-ion. "The Church Tri- p H. “”‘,'I,'ii,'.:..., Advent Carol, "No R30“, in The inn.“ Geofrey Shaw. 199191. Evening Prayer and tegtflzshd Eternal Issues and Dlinc u giiivn. ‘nthtfll. Welsh llynin Melody. li lies. “The iiti-lter will continue the Series of Sermons for the Season ,1 Advent The theme for tho naming Service will be. "Till! Fliuri-li of the Living God." The iilHlil‘ for the Evening Ser- i-irr will lie "The Advent Call to Krivness of Life." Th. loymens’ Association Choir rm occupy the (‘hancel and will ilso assist in the Evening Service. Visitors \\i|l receive a cordial ITiCOXilP zit Si. Paul's Church. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF S. JAMES file lleiernnri T‘. l1. Bussell Semen, S.T.M., Minister Miss l. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. Organist l0 iM. Church School. ll A01. Morning ivorshlp and tarinon: "The Little Foxes that ipofl the Vines". Anthem. "And the Glory of the lord" lliandel). 7l‘..\i. i-Iseniiig Worship and Bunion. “All Things Are Working iogetiier for our God". inihein. "God Bo in My Heed" (Aikiiul. ‘llie Minister will conduct the terriers and deliver the Sermons. , l.\0N PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH More and Grafton Streets Reverend G. Carlyle Webster, Minister lir. Frank Johnston. A.T.C.L. Organist and Choir Director mi MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 AM. Theme: "Mercy With Iioerlulness,“ "mm: til, m. m. ‘Solo: "Fliristniiis Lullaby." Miss iorins Dalsirl. (‘arolz “The Birth Night.“ The lluiior Choir. Slovak Carol: flu Senior (‘hoir. 2.30 PM. The Sabbath School 1nd Bible Classes. This is White-Gift Sunday. EVENING WORSHIP 7-09 P-M. Them : "Th P“ n Christ's Ccmineg.“ a "m. “Yuma: m. 119. 11o. Solo and Chorus; "The CHI.‘ .\frs. Arthur Roper, 5°!“ "Come Unto film.” Miss Christine King. Hymn Anthems: "In The Bleak il-Winter." "Sim" Nilhl" The Senior Choir. During ti... | bortunliy ivlllevh: nafivgirvil: ti: gwlflratlon to sing some of the zorlie (‘hrisimas carols. Mm’ M"! loin us. '"" or ~ (ii ‘Mmp “Kflmfolrl all! invited to _& . S/‘EVAT ‘ffliar GEORGE STREET ‘ llor grit] 1",‘ E. H a e. UUNDAY III. l,‘ us. Ifoiineua Meeting. m“ an": 5"“! School and "Giadly Sing.” Hol y i. “fr; 011w Air Service, Grafton 2% gi/"Iri-ion Meeting. umy‘, ° "Ways welcome at the The Bible RCH 0i ENGLAND W“ ‘ANADA 5 PETER'S CATHEDRAL "i L ' Anglican TRiNITY UNITED hford some CHURCH m “"32... Canon E. M. Malaise . I my Suzanne Brenton. lélcfin” q’ The Reverend» I]. E. D. Ashford. lll-A- 1'5"‘ ‘mm M.B.E.. n.a.. 0.0.. Minister ‘"1" The Reverend ii. c. Rice, 0a., 0.0. ‘Wiioly Communion Visiting Minister loiyo-llatlns Albert Dlnnis, u.a., Interim Choir u‘w_(,‘hnrai Eutlllfm “d "Tm" Director ___ 11,15, Sunday After Trinity. UNiiED CHURCH Paul Cudmore, Interim Organist l0 A.M. Senior Church School. 11 A.M. Public worship, Pres- entation of White Gifts. Sermon: “The Buyers Buy- Tho Sellers Sell" Solo: The Star of Bethlehem". Mr. Loren lifcLellzin. "The Infant Jesili" Soloist, Miss Kaye McEaehern. 2.30 i-ni. Pnrkdale conuiiuniiy Sunday School. A special Christmas program. with gifts for the children and a hearty invitation to parents to visit the School. 7 P.M. Annual Candlelight Sar- vice. The Young People's Choir will make its first appearance. Mr. Claude Campbell will be the spec- ial preacher. “Sing! Nightingale" Anthem: (Dickinson). Soprano solo: "0! Holy Night”, Miss Gaclync Craig. 8.30. RM. 8.03M. “Open House" in llcartz Ilall. Christmas carols and a welcome for all. .As they offered gifts most rare at Thy cradle, so may we with holy joy. nil our costliest treas- ures bring to Thee, our heavenly King. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Sta. The Reverend James D. Davison, B.A., B.D., Pastor. Mrs. W. Allison MaeRae, A.'1‘.C.M. Organist and Director of Choir, __g._.i__.__.____..______~_ Iilnrning Worship 1i A.M. Sermon "iii-re Comes the Great Day." ' White Gift Worship Service. Will all bring their offering of food for nreily Baptists in Britain. The Junior (‘hoir will sing, "I saw three ships" with descent, "Shepherds. shake off your drowsy sleep." “Silent Night" (Griiberi. Evening Worship ‘f P.M. A special service of Christmas music by the senior choir with a brief message ll_\' the Minister. Anthem, "Glory to God" (Rog- ers). Duet, "Lovellcst Night". Miss Marilyn Rupert. Mrs. llennessey. Anthem. “l Bring You Good Tidings" (Rut-hush). Soloists, Mr. Stirling Inman. Mrs. Rae llriuicsscy. Two carols, "See amid the Win- ter's Snow" iGoscl; "Good Christ- ian Men Rejoice.‘ Quariettn "Glory in God in the liighest" (Stehhinsl: Messrs. Diamond. Davison. lilacltae siiil Nicolle. At 8.30 P.M. The Girls’ Choir will hold their Candle Light Carol Service. Solo, Miss Gaelyne Craig. Sextctte. You are cordially invited to worship with The Baptist Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbn 8.111., Minister Mrs. M. (l. Stcwa t, Organist and Choir Director. 10.00 Bible School and Family Summrt the School with your Loyalty: 11.00 A.M. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon, “Cliriat Crossed the At- la-ntio In Three Ships" (Yliristms-s Carol, "Christmas Awake‘. The Choir. 7.00 l'.i\L Evlffllng Worship Scr- viorx Main (‘their In Attfllllll-Iloo- Sermon. “History ls His-Stay". Male Choir, "Silent Night". Central (‘hrlstian Church eu- tends a warm welcome to meni- hecsand friends to these pre- Cha-istmaa services. United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue Igygfgflfl Quincy Stairs, Pllttl Phone 2790-1. Special Monthly Meeting Services 10 a.in. Sunday School with classes for all ages. I1 a.ni. Worship and Communion 2 p.m. Children's Church. 2.30 p.m. Bible Study ‘I p.m. Evangelistic Meeting. You are invited to spend the day with'us. ______________. mnuurtoarovu - (or) It “PIER-S a o, m“ wins aaxcn -~~i»-..“:.::.o.v~"o commons. TRANSfX-N- nous Religious Boo . {Jhriatinkz "a: E "PI! of Religious "magi-n! Canadian ciirm- In’?! ninmi noosa P. "h"! 55-. Offtown. ‘mn- lioeirie ennui" ' mist have been the autiunn wea- lther. but tourist traffic into New lflninswiek during October was 42 mar cent higher than in the sa-uie month last year. 'I'hcre were 19,671 ‘tourist cars entering in October. l iiiitiucliii. i lioliliiiqfoiilacli i It’: Dodo’: You May Needl When your Hvheys act and isadselie follows -gai and uee 's K Pills, u" nnv a 54m a so restore K ' ' normal, relieve yata seden- mrhcln and that "ilred-sn-iiie-iina" g? pews“... tha ' m...’ mseirci-“fiw: THE CENTRA THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN L GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news o! local interest. but advertising of a news! nature may be inserted at live cent ‘bk In ‘Masha-word, strictly pay ‘Ofiifitsufor Photograph] JIMMIITS TAXI. Phone 525. CONFEDEBATION LII] . SURAN CE. m T01’ PIANOS. Bargain, $3.00. Tofmllis Music Store. JUST ARRIVED-Nylon Blouses. Kennedy's Ladies’ Wear. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS. isrenihs, cards, 30c box. Toombs Music Sim-e. NORTHERN ELECTRIC WASH- QRB Just arrived. Toombs Music ore. FLIGHTS to s1. Pierre, Mique- ion For information call Maritime Central Airways Limited at. 2061. SALE FRIDAY and Saturday. Winter coats as low as $35; also special ruck of dresses. Helen's Dress Shop, 54 Grafton St. M115. Janus-rows mums’ WEAR -- December Specials -— Dresses, finals, Suits, Lingerie, Nylons, llousecoais, Sweaters. Skirts, JUST ARRIVED new bala- clavas and casual hats in pastel shades $2.50 to $4.95. Adele's Mill- incry, 177 Grafton St. POWNAL UNITED CHURCH. — Correction of former notice. Ser- vices flencmbcr 1811i. will be: Clif- ton at 11.00 A. .\i. Mount Herbert at 7.30. Pownal 7.00 P. M. There is not to be service at Millview this date. A. S. Weir, Minister. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory o! WESLEY W. CRASWELI. who passed away on December 10th. 1948. Lovingly Remembered by Father. Mother, William IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. lifllton J. White, who died Dccciinber 17th, 1947. We who loved you sadly miss you. As it (lawns another year in our lonely hours of tiiinkln! Thoughts of you are ever near. ‘Fondly Itcmunbered by Rosa and Vivian. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of ipy Mother. Mrs. Milton White, Murray Iiar- bour. who passed away on Decom- bei- 17th, i047. Though weeks and months have turned to years, Our eyes are oft tiinu dhnnscd with tears, Though we miss you mom than tongue can tell, Yet. we knniw that. with you, "Al| iii well.“ Always Remembered by Daughter Jenn and ramm- IN MEMORIAM In bring memory of enn- dear Mother, Mrs. htanaret White, who passed away December 11th, 1941. We do not forget her, we loved her too dearly, mar her memory in fade from our livca lilic a dream: Oug- iipa need not speak when ‘our hearts mourn sincerely, For grief often dwells when it seldom is pen. Alwayu Remus-rinsed by Amh, Doris and Fern. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Wesley W. Oi-nswell, who passed away T‘ bcr 19th. 1948. We are always thinking of you Ibtiier and often speak your name We tried so hard to keep you Although it was tn vain. n. grief we watched life fading As you slowly pencil away (ply God knows how much we miss you Aait“ u oneycar toihy. mssnbeiodlvyliIff Invingtyltcmd ‘ 9 I Come Out from Under the Shadow of Try DOLClN Tablets for prompt relief from aaruiui-ic and misu- MATIC pain . . .Tiy DOLCIN . ,. get a bottle of 100 or 500 tablets from your druggist TODAY and join the thousands of relieved sufferers who by taking DOLClN have come out from under the shadow oi Pain . . . hinsi driiggisis carry DQLClN- lf yours docs not, wriie direct te TOY PIANO — SPECIAL $3.25. Toombs Music store. I DB. TIDMAISH will be sbscnti from his office until January 4m! GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO. SmCIAL 19.95. Tocmibs Music S s. GET YOUR ‘II-II LIGHTS andi Decorations at MacDonald Radicr Service. 180 Kent. I can. sroimv ELECTRIC um.‘ for Refrigerator, Motor and Wash- ing Machine Repairs. niuc CROSBY, Merry Christ- mas Record Album, Ideal gift. i I I Toombs Music Store. ' REV. DR. J, A. VINCENT, pre-, sldent oi the Maritime Bapilsi| Convention will he the speaker on| "The Church's One Fcundatioii",. on CFCY Sunday at. 1.15 o'clock. } ‘NORTH TRYON PBESBYTEE- IAN CHURCH SERVICES. — ‘.1 P. M. Sunday. December 19th. Miss Mary A. MacKemle Deaconess. C O R N W A I. L PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services Sunday, Dev- ember 19th. New Dominion 11 All. Kingston 3 P. ‘M. Convwall 7.30‘ P. M. Church school ll a. M. Rev,‘ M. K. Charmim, Minister. WE OFFER special prices for Dec. 17th. only, on two Model M-S ‘A-toii 1947 model Studebaker trucks, just the right thing for bad winter roads. . G. Ives, Studebaker distributor, Charlotte- town, H A M P T O N PASTORAL CIIARGE.-—S£rvlees Sunday. Dec- otnlber 18th. Appin Road 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30. The C. G. I. T. will hold their Vesper and Candle-light Service in the Hampton Church at 7.30. '1". c. Head. B. A., n. 0.. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH UHARGE. -— sundry, Decemberi 181.11. Montague 11 A. M. White Gifts Sunday and Family Day’. 7.30‘ P. M. Vesper Service by Leaders- iuid members of C. G. I. T. Lower Montague 7.30 P. M. Christonas Service of the Sunday School with ieschcrs and. pupils pariiclvflillng- Rev. Dr. A. D. MacKenrzic, Min- ister. SPRINGFIELD -- ("RAPAUD ANGLICAN SERVICES. - Holy communion will be fldtllllllistcfitd by Ven. G. R. Harrison, M. A.. B, 13., at gpringfield at nine and Crapaud at eleven. The Nativity will be presented during a. candie- light. service of Christmas interces- sion and (zlioral interludes in the evening at St. John's Church. Cralpnud at 8 o'clock. Rev. S. .1. Armstrong, BA, L.'I‘h., AIIZJ-OM. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH:- servlces for Sunday, December 18th are as follows: St. John's, Milton: 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon. Christ Oiiurch, Cherry Valley. 2.30 Evensoiig and Sermon. Liluisiirnss gifts will be presented to the children. st. Mark's, Rlustico. 730 Eveusong and Seruwn. Christmas gifts will be presented 1o the children. Come and brina the whole family. Rev. A. E. P1ercey_ R. D. welcomes you. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEET- ING of the Registered Nurses’ AS- socistlon of Prime Edward Island will be held in the School room of the Nurses‘ residence. Pfliice, Eif- ward Island Hospital, Monday. Dec- ember 19th. st. 7.30 P. M. Busincflfi will include revision of By-laws. The Guest SP%-i(el'_ Miss Madalene M. Baker. Registry Adviser. Lon- don. Ontario, will discuss Provin- cial business and registry own-m»- atlon. All nurses are ursvd Y0 M- tend. CARD OF THANKS so. and ivn-s wiibur Trainer and Fmmfly, wish to express their sin- cere thanks to all those who sent M”; Cards, spiritual Bouquets. Flowers. Messages of 5.111195%? and Telegrams; silso those who seni- the same to Newfoundland and to our neighbours and friends who rendered kindly services in our ree- bereavement. 0111f. who carries with him a hidden bottle of wonderful new Tussy White Gardenia Cologne. She'll I One of the largest social func- Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto MIDWINTER EXAMINATIONS FEBRUARYJ950 Application and baa lull leash the Conservatory an Intel than JAN. l0. I950. 13$ COllIOI illlll’ TORONTO TI. ONT. 5C iiawpfilvnifiiiwflif W331? (Continued from Page 14) lions of the season in Amherst was given this week by Mrs. Ii. D. Biden, Mrs. A. l-l. Lamy and Mrs. N. S. Sanford at the Fort Cumber- land Hotel when they entertained at the tea hour. Ono hundred and fifty guests attended the function. which was held in the ladies’ Lounge. Yellow and white mums decorated the rooms, while the ice table was centered with red carnations and lighted with red tapers in silver holders. During the first hour, Mrs. G. K. Charp- man and Mrs. R. C, Ayer presid- ed over the silver services, and during the second licur. Mrs. C. W. Pridham and Mrs. R. L. Nelson. Mrs. D. S. Biggs ushered and Mrs. N. R. Lund and Mrs. It. G. Henderson of Sackville replenish- ed. Serving were Mrs. Murray Nicholson. Mrs. G T. Medforth, Mrs. D. M. Elderkin, Mrs. A. R. Lamy, Mrs. E. J. Moore, Mrs. Bruce Anderson. Mrs. D. A, Mur- ray, Mrs. John J. LmMoine, Misses Avice Crease and Margaret Biden. Also assisting were Mrs. Wallace Archibald and Mrs. Dean Sain- ford. t lVLi-s. John Reay has left for Roslindale, Muss, where she will a a visit her daughter Mrs. Paul Stevens and Mrs. Stevens. . . . Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hirst. the former Nan Reay, are moving to their new home in Toronto shortly after Christmas. Mrs. l-iirst and her baby daughter are at present staying with Mr. l-lirstls mother and grandmother. Mrs. Donahue, Montreal. O I Miss Lois Arsenaull. nurse-iii- training at the Infirmary, Halifax, is spending the Christmas holiday with her parents, Hon. Justice and Mrs. Arsenault. O O O Dr. Lemuel Prowse and Mrs. Prowsc have returned from New York where they attended the an- nual meeting of the American Society of Anteeologlsts. O O O IMrs. F. S. Chandler left on Thursday on‘ a short trip to Tor- onto. aoa bliss biichelle Rey-mend left on 'I‘l'iursday for Dartmouth to visit with her sister. Mrs. Stanley Thompson and Mr. Thompson be- fore returning to Boston where she is a student nurse with the lilassachusciies General Hospital. Miss Reymond has been holiday- ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Rcymond, Prince Street. . e e _Senntor G. If. Barbour has rc- iurned from Ottawa and will Spend Christmas with his family. O O O Senator and Mrs. J. l’. Muc- Intyre have returned to Charlotte- town from Ottawa. ‘ - . . Miss Patricia Barrett arrives this evening from Mount Allison University to spend Christmas with her parents Dr. and Mrs. B. II. Barrett. O O Mr- A. Roy Kendall who was seriously ill this fall has returned from the Prince Edward Island Hospital and is now convaleecing at home. eee ‘Friends ‘of Mrs. I-f. E. Miller. Fitzroy $treet, will be glad to learn that she is now much better following a serious cold, I O O lVfr, and Mrs. John Cairns, the former Jean MacLeod, have re- turncd from their honeymoon and have taken up residenire in Marshfield. O O O M!!! Avis Hisslna arrived Fri- dlly from Goose Bay and will spend the Christmas and New Year season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. Higgins. O O O Mr. James Palmer has arrived from Halifax and will spend Chrlrtnnas with his parents Judge If. L. Palmer and‘ M-rs. Palmer. Mr, and Mrs. Allison Gillie of Halifax and their little son, Ron- ald. arrived on Saturday night to spend Christmas with Mr. Glllifs parents Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gillls, Fitzroy Street. _ O O O Miss Joe-n lvlacfnnis is con- valescing following a recent 0p- eralion in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. O O O Mia's Edna Power who is a student at the University of New Brunswick. Fredericton. arrived home by plane to spend Christmas with her parents lVfr. and Mrs. Nicholas Pirwer. O O O Best wishes are being showered m Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lldsione whose marriage took place last love its cool, mysterious fragrance . . .like fresh, dew-moistened gardenias . . . and she'll love you, too, for choosing a gift so obviously meant for her. ‘fussy Santa $2.50 L. M. lloacctio l. M. Smalinian Mr. Ind M... J. Wilfred Leaky, iveek. Mrs. Lidsione is the former .Elizabeth Jean Agnew. daughter inf Mr. and Mrs. Alex Agnew, iCsntr-al Royalty. i The Misses ‘Doi-nthy and Wanda Wyatt were hostesses in the ‘Flasf. End Bridge Club at their home in Sumrwersidc on Wednesday even- ing. one Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mellish have returned to their home in Sum- meraide after an enjoyable visit to Florida. stopping over en route in New York. - O The wealthiest man among ua '90 §~30~@‘ And Life r s, uooiman MMWMOMOMMQ The: SIMPLE mt. 4500i i i I I In 1H3 Wordsworth said in onei o! his sonnets- “To think that now our lite is only , For show...we must run glittering, l u | l l like a brook, the best. Plain living and high thinking are no more." And in another one-We have given our hearts away, a. sordid boon!" I suppose Thoreau is one of the greatest apostles oi the simple- iife, as a fow extracts frcm Wal-' den will show: lie gives the details of expense in building his house- total cost of $28.l8'>é; Ifind says he. tlhct by working six weeks in a year. I can meet all the expenses‘. of living; a men is rich in propor- ', tion to the number of things he‘ can dilfOlTl to let. alone. My home costs me about. 2f cents a week in money! The day labourer is the most independent oi any as it tak- es about thirty or forty days work a year to suppoit one. He imagines vilhat worries people have with thei problems of livingzThe twelve lab- ours of Hercules were trifling in comparison with what my neigh- bours have undergone—as bed a measuring with their bodies likei caterpillars, the bread of vast em-i pires. By all this he means that life costs too mwch- for what we get. out 01' it. It. is according to him not sin-pie enough, The old stoic emperor and ‘ philosopher, Marcus Aurelius saidi that the needs of man could be. put in small com/pass. After all what; are the real needs of man? is not this the nnswefl-food first of all; shelter. a roof over our, head and fuel to keep us wami and , comfortable; clothes. 0f ccurse in an age like ours when we havcl access to comforts which a fonrer‘ age knew not, we do not need to, ' reduce life to Just izhese things,‘ but. the-y are the prime need of 1 , man. I‘! we ask who is the happy, man, I think we may answer-Ame; person who has work that. he likes l and who feels that it is of service ‘ to his fellow men and who has’ adequate remuneration to secure‘ for him and his not only the nec- i essities or life but some of the. luxuries too. Thai: docs not. mean} that life is a. complicated business, nor that lie is struggling hard to . exist, l -' Really the cattle in ifhe barn or the horses in the stable have it‘ easier than their owner, for they, are provided for. Mali has to worry to get lillBfll fed especially if it be a lean year. Life 110w is far too much identified with speed. We are going but; where? What. are we going to do when we get there’? Thoreau said that. he had learned that the swiftcst traveller WELS he that went on foot; that the man ivho trots his horse a mile a minute does not curry the most. important cnessages. our Lord taught us that life may he simple. We have made it very complex: it costs far too much live. 'f‘1imk for a moment. of the rwm in the country- the place to bring up n family. 110w kind and i productive mother earth is. People, who live in cubby holes would be far better off and know something of the meaning of living if .thcy would g0 to the country. but of course it takes brains and skill to succeed on a farm. Our Lord loved the country and illustrated lilS senmons from the field and one \ MIXED NUTS .5‘6..<"¢.ier§,"" 1.. .. 65c 'i‘.’.'.../."i»r.¢".ies 45c l‘ 2 ri...' 35G, ‘iiiivloigiiro; 12c v.11». ..... 25c RAISIlNS .. 45C WAX BEANS ‘ TOILET TISSUE FiiiiM 0E0. PAGE F IFTEEN nemfiii CHRISTMAS csii SLE 17th to 24th Scodiess RAIQINS MARMALADE Buligliiis. . - - - -- 24cz.jor...,... Bleached Sultana Thrifty puck RAPSIINS, bulk, lb. pa“, 2 to, __ MlXIED PEEL xcoA-NUT Uzi?‘ Shredded, ib. lJli. . . . . . . . . . . ,. VEL and I Cake PAIMOLIME $0M’ SHORFENiNG Lb. . . . . . . . . . . LAUNDRY $0M’ (Unwrapped) 3 for 40st 29c 29c 16c (White s...) 3 i... Lipron's Orange Pekoe i“ $1 .05 Li). . . . . . . .. Choice Quality York ‘ 24 lbflbug .69 f .. Wit-h Tumbler We curry o complete cssori TOMLINS GROCERY Corner Kent and ‘ROCMOIYI WE DELIWER C. O. D. lPhone 659 Iibbog ‘ i‘. 5 $1.49 Mixed fancy ‘BISCUIT, lb. 3 lb. box iBAlRLEY TOYS lLb. iLurge ORANGE JUIl-OE, fin Large Welcifs GRAPE JUliOE Johnson's Canned CHICKEN, l5 oz. ti Westonk {Pl-UM PUDDINGS Heinz SANDWICH SPIREND ‘Heinz Boston Style 'BIE\NN'S . . . . . . . . .. Heinz BEANS 2D oz. i-in .. . . Heinz TOMATO JUllOE, 2 for HEIINZ SOUPS l0 iins (Reg. vclue $1.42) While they ‘Heinz SPAGHETTl l5 oz. tins . . . . .. Heinz BEANS with port: (l5 oz. tins) . Heinz PEANUT BUTFER (Jars) . . meni of Christmas 33c 29c 55c 55c , g 456 , i jgi 47c 69c 43c 27c 19c 21c 25c 99c lost .161: .17c 34c Candy. seashore. He takes us to a home where one boy feels the lure of faraway places while the other stays at home and works, we see iihe fields and hear the birds and catch glimpses of the country folk in his sermons. I-le warns people against worry, sends us to school to the flowers and the birds. Uriah Heap was always remind- ing people of his humility as Thor- eau was always talking about the simple life. He was indolent and as some one said about him always looking out or! the comer of his eye to see if inquisitive persons were looking to observe the hermit at his comtecnpletion: he was sl- ways looking at hhnsclf in the‘ glass. The simple man must have a deep fund of natural Joy and zest. bring his own seasoning to the, plain fare of life. bet. lilm lo\'e_ books, his fellow men and above‘ all, work and realize with Robert - Innis Stevenson that there are wonderful places though handy to home. and he will be happy. We may recnli that Jesus said a man's life does not consist in ihiiga-lt is a condition of the soul. ‘ Sinnrnerraitlie. entertained the Mixed Bridge Club on Wednes- day evening when fourtables were in play. ' ' O Among the students froim Mount Allison University who returned this week end to their homes in » Summerslcle were Juan Anderson. l Graham Muttai-t, Bill Nicholson. John Gorrill, David Morrison and Everett Barrett. O O Miss Joan Miller- of l-loniion. Devcrnsiiire, England, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Salter. Sulmmm-rfix for the past ten days left on hionday for Halifax. N.S. from where sh;- sailed for her home. O I O Mr. and Mrs. Allison hlachcan returned to their home in Sum- merside on Saturday after a de- lightful vacatifn in Florida. . - Mr. and Mrs. Morley w)’llf‘\\'|ii1 their infant daughter. Min-y Illlrn. arrivcii from Tompkin. Saskatche- wan on Thursday evemngin spenrl ihe Yuletide Season with ‘Mrs. Wyliels parents. lvir. and Mrs. R. L, Mollison, Summer-side. O I O The friends of Miss Ellen Mol- lison. Summerside, will regret to learn of her illness in ihe ‘Princl Court.» nu...» a i f’ f From any druggisi, get 215 ounces For Bad Winter Coughs, I‘ Mix-This __S_yrup at. l-lom This well lniovm recipe is used by (5s- you can use corn syrup orlldfii I honey instead of sugar syrup.) _ many thousands of housewives. be- cause they have found that it gives them an effective. dependable med- icine for distressing winter coughs. It's so c!!! to mix-anyone an do lt- of Plnex. aspcclnl compoundofproven ingredients, in concentrated form. well known for effscton throat irritations. b Then make a. syrup by stirring two cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water a few moments. unili dia- solved. Itls no trouble at all and takes omcni. No cooking needed. but a. Pine: Saves You Money. _ golden halo! to come. Only $2.50. LEO M. DOUCETTE of heady Golden Chance Perfume . of-the-tovm fragrance by Harriet Hubbard Ayer. Wonderful gift to top her Christmas stocking . ..~ .. she'll keep it to decorate her dressing table for months Put the Pincx into c. and dll up with you last Relief. IF SHE'S Ali ANGEL . . . GIVE llEii GOLDEN CHANGE PERFUME So enchanting you won't want to wrap it . . . this little glistening white Christmas angel with the tipsy l-ler crowning glory a miniature bottle . the BROS. BOY M. gives you 13 ounces of cough synipq unusually quick-acting and depend able. and you get four times an mu for your money. It never smile. is very pleasant-whildrcn love it. You'll be surprised by the way ittals hold of severe coughs, giving qui satisfyingrelief. Itloosensthe ‘soothes the irritated membranesand helpsciearthenlrpassngcs. Moneyres . funded if it doesn't please in evei-ywey. Easily Mix 16 ounce boiétll r syrup. Thin I new talk- SMALLMAI’