OIIIIISTIIAS OAIOY OISPLIY MOIIPS Boxed (fancy) MOIWS Bulk (40 kinda) ANNIE L. HUNTER (fancy) ANNIE L. HUNTER (bulk) N EILSOWS (boxed) RILETS Toffee LYMAN’! Fruit Jellies (fancy) Bottled Candy. Smiles ‘n Chuckles (boxed) “SELECT YOURS HERE” J EllIEST II. WOIITII 142 Prince st. Phone s2 * hristmcials GRAPES, 2 lbs. .................................... 25c MIXED NUTS,2Ibs. ......... 35c D.~\TES,.4 lbs. ....... 35c RAISINS, 2 lbs. 23c URANBERRIES. 3 lbs. 25c ORANGES, per doz. 29c and 39c FANDY. per lb. 19c SALADA TEA, per lb. ... 35c VEAL, per lb. 24c SUGAR, l0 lbs. . 69c CURRANTS, 2 lbs: . 29¢ We have a full line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Box Chocolates. Christmas Wrapped. MIOIIAELS OIIOOEIIY Corner Euston and Longworth Avenue. Phone 107i. s11." WAR T’S Hams BEANS BAKED A REAL’ TREAT Tasty - Wholesome — Nourishing ' ' TRY sour: TODAY AND BE convmcsn or THEIR ~ numerous FLAVOUR QII——_- PHONE 211 SIEEWAR T’S BEANS Kent Street j€__i_. scuoor. Liquor Bond 1s _ 1 spring Valley School irttnlzgtlae of October and No- vanceued (Canadian Pres) iember: Grads 1-4, Lottie Proiitt; 2. OTTAWA, Dec. 3i. — The has?! bonding regulations in effect with Cordelia Harrington; Ii. Keith H"- Grede II-l. Ivan I-ierrlnsi-Oih Grade vnL-i, Helen chsmoieii: r, Urban Glover: a. 01:1 Gotten- Grade vnl-l. Hen-v Ceeeleli "i Bernice Iloiun ' ; 8. 1111411)’ 0°!" nick. Grads V-i. Ruby cola. Grade IV-i. Billy Woodinltflh; 3. uiean Glover; s. nosemerv 01°"?- Clreda m (a)-l. Willis Burt; i. Emmett llaalinnon. Grab III (bl-l, Ruby Oaseley. Grade III (er-l. Wendell ner- rington: i. Iareuo Maclellan: 0. hush Gilly. Grade n-hadsrsm Glover; I. Iilweea mammals; 0. Gerald Glov- I’. ,5 » “Rheum-lien I. Ben-instan- v __.¢,.____..____ ra ias rdrieeraior. bed We" holhpbeeddlrectlyonthelfl. hrthaeieaaisdsorenvmeteflfl IBQJIU Ill. , II" RADIO , ;_ji“”Deeerves . (Pasteur- .. - ~ cleaning -..»..Y.'v<b{ J) a’ v ii: ' cui ' be closed at 12.00 o'clock noon. ___4 "r".........":" IIVIIIOIIN mqba llailadd: '““l"°'ilil'ifllillilhlalaal- SMOKED I'll-LIT! I lbs for 31c at hoops, . gqg, was raovsiwias. asns oi Case ads calendar illustrates pert of the interior of its rnaln office together with one of its safety dcpfit vaults —a very attractive calendar. IOLICI OOUII’ - seeterday a man appearing before the Stipen- dlary Magistrate on a charge was remanded until the I'll-h. A vag- Jrairt was sentenced to 00 days in CIlI-IBTIAS DAY Al‘ the Char- lottetown Poet Office. Christmas day. Monday, December l, i033, the following order of service will be rendered the public: No delivery by rural courier. All wickets closed for the day. No mid-day street lettter and parcel box collection. All malls for despatch by afternoon trains will I'll dQI\_- el lseal iaurest BREAK INTIRIUPIID - About 3 o'clock yesterday morning while Sergt. A. Mofnnis and Officer Hig- gins were on their beat along Queen Street. they discovered a man ai- tempting to gain entrance to the warehouse of Geo. H. Toombs. The culprit was endeavoring to wrench the padlock off the door, but made a quick get-away as the officers ap- preached. MARITIMEBS IN MONTREAL- The Montreal papers report an in- teresting discussion recently at the Maritime Women's Club in the Windsor Hotel on the question whether the Christmas spirit has been lost. While those affirming this proposition won out in the de- bate, the vote of the audience on the question was in the negative. A Christmas tree, the gift of the pres- ident, Mrs. R. Bruce Marr, who oc- cupied the chair, was surrounded by gifts brought by members for dis- tribution by the soclal service com- mittee. a report for which was giv- en by the chairman, Mrs, L. M. De Wolf. Mrs. John Chalmers, chair- man of the arts and letters l rmmit- tee, announced an essay contest for the members for a prise of $10, on a suggested list of subjects, including. "Why Marltlmers leave home", and "The Marketing of Maritime Pro- dune." sisoann FELETS z m. for m at Hoops. ~ 3815. rzCash profits paid weekly selling our universally known, guaranteed trees. shrubs and plants. Pleasant work, full or part time. Complete equipment and instructions given. Write Luke Brothers Nurserlel. Montreal-Jail. Bethlehem We talk of our "Home," wherever we may roam; Ws tell of her history and reca And boast of its men. the seed deeds they have done; We grant to our "Town" the first place. ' But there's one little place, not of our race: Not of our language, or clime; That comes before all. be they great, be they small, It comes "first," its hallowed, aub- lime. Its Beth'ehem, the town of Judea. Where the Saviour was born among men; Chosen out from them all, foretold from the "fall," When its site was but ehrubbery and fen. Not a great big town. oi wealth and renown; But a village, quite dusty and 811V. Just a “stopping-off” plain, for a chosen race; Who went in the Temple to prey. But who can compare, with our Jesus. born there? Ha stands, shoulders high, mid the beat ms ieachlhl! ire ture. they are calling to you; He was God, manifest in the Flesh. —S. H. Yer-atom THANKS FIDM Christmas Seal llilllfi: iii ~t III (I i; ‘ii’ Palm Ga rdene Special Xmas Dinner lens Queen Ollvu and Ballad Ahnssals Irllt goektsll CreasaolOhlekea Iriedslllstefllaildeob- Tartar-Bases Golden Wax Beans Peas a Ia Francoise ' Mashed or French Fried Potatoes Denerts Choice oi:- Old Fashioned Plum Pudilllll llarci Sauce [lot Mince Meat H0 Pumpkin Pie loe Cream and Xmas Qke Mixed Nuts and Mints Served from l2 noon to I PM. Mr. Wardleb ' Party IAN t’ rflww I l. wwmmwmv yin ream the well, “"8 1M0 B01118". and Icing through I11 the mysteries of blind man's buff, with the utmost relish for the same. until st lest he caught one 0f the p001’ relations. and then had to evade the blind men himself, which he did with a n mbleness that elicited the admiration and ap- ilause oi all beholder-a. The poor its (is ' qoiiui HM’ ‘tiiiii (ives You do traitor: (owl? More Recollections Aa I lot my memory take me, To a Christmas long ago. When the old folks they were living. And the world was all aglow. when the goose was cooking gemiy, In the good old Waterloo. And the pudding it grow bigger, Every time the steam went through. You might think’ there was no pleasure. Inthoaegoodolddaysthalflspest, But I tell you they were happy, Though they did not live so fast, They would wear their suits homespun. Taken from the weavers loom, And their cheeks were red and my. 'I‘hough they dig not use perfume. When the Christmas days were over, Every man was cutting wood. Wearing good old homespun Jack- eta. And knee boots they bought from .l-I 00d. Cutting cord-wood fr: the factory, Which they sold to llr Reid. Though per cord you mt one-eighty. Half in cash. the rest in trade. Inthosedsystbeuewerenohol- ateins. , Just the good old bi-indb cow. Cut their harvest with the uadle, Putthespuda kiwithepiough, In the spring made ample-sugar. While the from, was in the groun Then they took it 00 the city, And got twenty cents a pound. You may think these verses simple, But its quite true. lust the same. of l lll OI hllld IIIIIYI bluff them w“ g relations caught, the W’ who they thweht would like it, and “heh the same timed. got caught themselves. when they were g1 m. sleet game of anepdngon, when nngezg mqugh “n burned with that. and ell the rais- “le "re lime. they let down by the huseiireofblasinglopmanb- Hiehtial Iiirvper. and a mighty bowl 0i was-sail, something manq- mm ‘m "m"?! washhouae copper in which the hot apples were 113mg Zndolhilrl-lgnlgtwittfir‘: rich and irresistible we" p” m“ ."'I'ha." said w. Heir-wide. looking around him, “this is, waged, mm. rm." "Our invariable custom." replied twelve. to usher Grristmas in, and heauus the up» with forfeits and old stories. ‘lmundle. my boy, rake up the firs." UP new the night mares in my- iiask as the 10y were stirred. 1110 deepredblaiiesentfortha rich glow, that penetrated into the fas- tbdcornn-ottheroom. and cast AEJSIMABOAROI. Ioarenotarrmlnaonhistlckle Iet theblocoms and mm as borne; Hewoosthem amainvnth his treaeherousrain, Andhesntterathemeretbemorn. An inoonetant elf. he may; m; himself, Nwhlaowuebanglngnund an horn‘, BeTlmriislnyour He'll 1M. ‘face, and. with wrygrhracs, vrlthsryouryoilngestflawer. thesummersrmtohishright bomerun, lieshallneverhssorgheiyymg; Has a far sweeter sheen. for me, I ween. Than the broad and unbluahing noon. But every lee-i awakens my grief. As it list-h beneath the tree; So let Autumn air be never so fair. 1t by no means agrees vr-th me. But my song 1 iroll out, for Christ- mes ‘Ilhe hearty. the true arid the bold: A. bumper I drain, and with might and main, Give three cheers for this Christ- rnss oldl We'll usher hhninwitharnerry din 'I‘hat shall Illdtlen his joyous heart, And we'll keep hi.m up. whale there's bite or sup. And in fellowship good we'll pert. In his flna linen pride he acorns to hide, One lot of the hard-weather scars: ‘They're no diam-ace, for there's much the same trace On the cheeh of our bravest tars. Then sgainlsilimtilltiremoidotb ri-ns. And it achou from wall to wall.- ‘Ib the stout old wight. fair wel- ooure tonight, And the King of the " slli -Oharlee Dickens Herring Supply Is Exhausted (Cl-Illlllln Press) o voeovw+aasss ‘Ihelilfialtdihinlteeelmn- time, dd not samba itllf to the ouepartisvsiermuwberemeerber- edwillijdlltyfllhly need the . I lenient resnhdnmng , . msstneiwessonrtstamwsrdws. 9 i. eentlenran, hisold mother, his I __ wwiglllmlerelaeieeaandtherht x“ i .. " Bqdidtheboaorsofthe capital t . wunh-ybomaw-thitsnslessbung I110! 1d QOHIIDC ‘ . that w. noawioe. lam Weller. summumh t swords-sow. end . . ’g ontbelfllltletmeoedbend u» I I ' Charlottetown . iimthefentsrsdiniaoattneirnosvs ’ umduhzuveuuur-thesrestw . " of the year’. On Ohrimnea Dve a ~,f> " ti-ltizflmafamoiaparimatwlnch v household. r relat- - iveaservantaandguestssnteredm- _ iirTquentlyinCensds deposetso! u; m; damn‘ “m... Lin‘ ‘m; And care not how sulky he be. peat and muck are underlaid by ACTION fun gdnflflly, u; pa,“ o; For his willie wit" ‘he med“! beds of marl (an effective soil assmzm, Dec ai-(AJJ-vru course, n; nu m m. m,‘ wild amendment) several feet deep. Spanish Government, "deqy g. qgwlpku-n‘ ‘muwmngespaminnerce fevefstraih. cernefovertbaaafetyd j- Hwwumwmmamesndwhehiovoiswosu-onmit Bradsotarbraxyadiseass orierdsincubawiirgivssgegqqa “mm. M. mm“ u,“ n“ um don't last 1on8. unknown in Canada. some sidersti in a “bu”; jg.“ mm m“ M n,“ u.“ on m, Asmwy have Marlin their iiliii- what like ahthmhis of wldemflld hwnow to determinstlu es. g chm, m; m", 0,, m, m“ m, Amuuhsrvastnisntwi-hetfl-h- occurrenoa in Germany, Norway Mme o! action. e sonar than on the ctaclee and to hear qiiii iieht and elsewhere 1h northern Eumpa. mant official said tonight. - the pgglg o1 huchwr which we e Of U10 modest and gentle mOOII. i Trinity United _ Church Middle-BIKE. ll. BAMSAYD-D. HERO. N. BIOWNX-A. Organist-PROF. A. BOY KENDALL, L l. A. M. A. A. O. O. 10.00 A. lib-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. Ma-Pubiie Worship. les-rnosa-“And We Behold life Glory" Dr. Iota) AnLhem-“O Come To My Heart, lard Jesus" AIIIIIII Tenor Soiolsl-—Mr. Harvey Mlefheliull SOIO-“In The Bleak Mid-Winter .. Glltnvo Vale Beefl Min Martini. lterlu ' l.” P. lit-Sunday SehooL 7.00 P. bL-(Publle Worabip. Bermon-“Wise Men. Shepherds, Saints" Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. 4 Anlhemn-(a) Sing, 0 Heavens Bertlidld TIIII Soloist-Miss Margaret Sterne (b) Sleeping, The Christ Child 14g ... i Soloist-Miss Berna l-lueath Mlle Alice Collin (Violin Obi-Into. Mina Thelma Toad.) 0fIertory—“Gesu Bamblno" Violin Solo-Miss fOOQ§§OQ44§40%O%© k k Lkkkkkk k kkk Toad visitors and students Cordlally vvelouaa. ' Ivelflng Service Broadcast byGEQI. “ kkkkkkk kkkk kkkkkk kkk w, l. ’ i, 0 I > > i) > P > > b PIIII LII‘ ‘W £8955! (burgh rnzlovsra. MINISTEF-THE REV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. OlGANIST-ZVIRB. G. ELLIOTT FULL WHDHPOOL. N. B. Dec. hi. - The herring-chukers have no herring to choke, so will some hauler of coals to Newcast‘ please send a batch of boneless herring or salt bake to fishermen in this district who Ike such tidbits in conjunc- tlm with beer? Otherwise. the fisher folk whose supplies were ex- hausted owing to similar appetites in the United States will munch aubstituta with their beer on Day while citizens across the border enjoy tastier delicacies with their three point two. Infill-l beer in the Urnvd States prompted keen demand i boneless herring. and despite ii 1"‘ 0r two osnts per pound lar-n- quantities were imported this Fail from Grand Malian, south of this smaller Can- adian island oi Campobello where President Franklin Roosevelt has a summer home. A hundred percent increase in price enabled them to export the product in good volume for the first time in years. There are thirty-two different types of climate distributed over Wheiihehdimmedbvsoioudzeaa Iaughaloud. Ml SUNDAY ICAII 10.50 P. Ir-(M eskedtonotethehvllel ill u ; ._ u“. _ v IPIOIAL 1M P. In-M St. hyC/rurch m. Giarlss Earls Bu‘! sine Home" "ii-elm" Anthem-“Slfll 0 "'5 -' (.00 P. lb-Ivallng Service s! Christmas Mule. 0112181158 DAY . Mi-Jlol Commented. w.‘ rlystmeeasrvioswithllolytiouzunlzig.“ been sued to reoelv I ' aros bihnchuon. ei 1.1M We": ‘will e" \ IJVIIYBODY E ' ssvmuaaeruomne-Jwwl- 1 Zion Presbyterian usv. u. census waasflil — MINISTIK nor. some o. rnolrsois-Orsani-i ell Cheirieefl" oaarrnsas sarevwna fllllllfl WOISHIP 11.00 A. Is-"A V1 b Bethlehem" Chub-Wheels. Ierl Qiasllle" ‘hellish IflIlela-(hnl. ‘In Anld the Willi-BI’! scanners-weir ’ esenra-sssasiaeoseeissssihuou-s. IVIIIIG IOISHIP lace!" seewessais line ilahte III i Ai-‘(ki ‘i! i!” ._I.(@IJ QGIMQEQIIwGiW JIer-amsursaaewi-iawiedmviee eseierseusasiariaasmenuihi- theearth. INADVINT WEILDMI. §§VQ§QfiQQ£§§Q§§§§§Q444%Q4fi§Q§§§ 2'» "' toraoeeeeerevoeeevvemveeoeeeemeo 4, \ MORNING WORSHIP 11 (YCIDCK lntroit-"O Dome All Ye Faithful" An“- “Sing 0 Heavens" Sermila-“Godh Gift” . . . . . . .. . . . Anthour-"Night of Nights" ... . .. Solia-"One Sweetly Solemn Thought” . . Mr. v. L. Ding-well At the morning service there will be dedicated fie ei-llilflillllllwindwvaplaoedlaihaCharehtothsntes-y oitrlrlatoliorLDonaldNlchoieosiandofDn-LLIIIII. j Go on. Morning ServiesBroadcastby Sbtlimfilfll. SUNDA! SCHOOL l.” ELL l h-"suml! "i-hellrsestattendasrasforayeah 1 u“ P9753]! YOU fill I000 Eltllk CIIIID lily. nvsrvnvo wonsiur 7 UGAXK lntrolt-"lloly Night. Slims Night" _ < Baritone Solo-"Nsaareth" ........ Ir. V. L. Dlngweu ‘ Anthena-"Breeks Forth Into Joy” .. (Hostage-Tang T011" - Qflllq Serinola-"The Eternal Christ" Dr. vines» Anthem-"God Prom 0n Ilalh Beard" ,, . , . You are Cordially Welaams u. an seq-pg, .e€'lllls;1 V > > > ‘I P kkkkkkkkkkkk““‘ St. Peters Cathedral CHIIBTMAS SERVICES SUNDAY, 5.00 P. Io-Ivensong and Carols. 11.05 P. bis-Choral Eucharist. MONDAY, 0.00 A. hL-lloly Counnmion. 11.00 A. Mi-Ohoral Eucharisg gm The 11.45 P. M. Service will be broadens. The‘ Presbyterian Church In f Saint James Churc TbsChristsnaeFestlvalwlll bsoelebralad tensi- servioesbelngoondnetedbylhaltiinlster, kkkk k k k kkkk i "i..£}.i‘ vvvvYV '- from mat-u “res Inov" —5ir Jollfidm kkk k AAAAlAglAlAAAAlttflm from the Oaiah veewoaeme-ee REV. R. MOORHEAD-LEGATE, MORNING MUSIC Prooeealoesal Hymn "AIIQQ Fldelel": Hymns, “Hark Herald Angels Sing." “Joy to the World. the herd Ia e ~ r leoesdonalllyrnnflflsWlth GIadnenMmssIOIIJDIe h "Centlgae do Noel" (Adasne), Mr. and Mrs. lasll -- Anihera. ‘The first Chrishnas Mona” (Nswbn). Anthem. “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" (Sullivan). debits-Ir. and Mn. laoui Rey-meal. EVENING MUSIC ‘évvvv ‘f. f (xrehflfleaAnld tbeWlflfs lllw" (008). oiricasehtss. ‘Awlfll a Inner" i llymaWIbeBoyaadGli-l Cborlssers. “sleep. Q (larlbyllelelekbflaslarjerieWsed. ran lvlamo ssavrca wiu. as (IIOIAL, wmsour sullen . ..___.__...__._____ Qfilaaleh-Illl-LIQICOI. 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