F's/Ralph Brundagg wGlStfilllll DeothmbF ‘ MlRHIIOIQWIIIILUBIImIIIIIGQ, i l-oc als "delved the lad new: Wednesday afternoon e1 the very sudden death ' “I hlgsgtgtggafielgziufirnbu —'l'bla solemn as reserved for In 1 - m"! or looal> enac- mlialifax. ThQ firstintimation Mr. a newly rattan ms‘ “um-h: mun lied of Mr. Bfllhdnga’; ma,“ In out: a word nrietl n; a wire about two P. M. that he ~ n. seriously ill in a holpltll in Hal- ’ 4°! T!!! , 15x, and, Just two hours later he re- fill"- °1I1Nt . seived the news that he had passed ‘way. There were no particulars, wrap, ‘. a complete‘ line. Borden's w. Bmndage was, at the time of D1118 Store, Summerside. is death. Maritime Manager of the 14-377-12-16-21 iemational Business System and] "l ’ . was considered one of the lead? -I'UB BUY!!! - Mr. Jugfln business men in the Msritimes. e Rotter of ParispPi-ance, ia now at its about 42 years of age and was the office of S. Graham Rogers. iwm at Portage. P-E-I, son oi’ w. summmide, buying duver m; a??? igruiidage now a resident of‘ pelts. 1.4014149.“ Mr. Brundage was well ma“; 35x“; hrnlighoilblfldE. I. lie was for many SST; s snAvma » zirs u vs ue emp oyee of Messrs. ie 's sets . . . T Holman Lid. and travelled for Pgrts lip ch21: “Qifimemifd” $013. .m extensively and was most high- derail for 81.01’). Taylor Dru co ]y esteemed by the firm. He was Kensington. 12544.!" trlllrtilflllllS inbeill hismbusiness dealings ' _____ ' vlzlitepu cw chwonforhim, _|'U Uyg];_ many friends who will learn with jugt 33v; {mi deep regret of his early demise. 1mg wgm p_ p; L “u. “ma, m; "New!" i" "wmhiewidewflor- Queen Street, buying Silver ‘no; zggldelvlfis (zlftfigr liavfillshgwzl ‘:33: ‘Pelts and other furs. L-zaea-iz-ia-si. crs. Gilmuir and James in the U. S. _g~v~ggy-rnnqo m WNW,“ is” Wm“ 57mm“? l‘ Fxwmud- Gifts at Gourlies, Ltd. Prices very ' lcw- i L-ma-iz-ao-zi -ron nsaursrs sans order. ‘ . ~ now a "Telaim"~Air new, an ideal rr. mans acanamr aocmu.‘ modem’ 0mm“ gm Phone A delightful recital was put on 3m’ " Lluwmw“ ty the pupils oi St. Mary's Azuizmyl _srwlu .sK_._TEs_ crystal by x 1 Inserted ae Ilylblo ll' ~MlN-—We ’ luggest shaving sets, bfllllwl, Rolls raoors, tobacco Xmas . Indies sets at $1.60. Yam- . in iuesday evening under the dir- , ctoin of the Sisters, in St, Paul’; p Bali. There was a very large at- of Iwdanco of parents and friends iiio young ladies . Particularly pleasing was the performance of the little 3M5. who all looked very iiiniy in white dresses. The program is as follows:- pe. L. Momnis. Plfirw. “The Bobolink”, I. Sim- ens. Piano, "My First Waits," S. cal- ghan. Piano. "Fairy Queen mflll‘ ," Deighan violin sol-o, ‘The mg Bu." 5mg. ,) W. Simmons. _ Piano, “The Bridal”, R. beard. MEAT. bee! tripe. beef hearts bee! Ltd Big variety 25 cents to No.00. tobacco in Christmas box, no extra charflt All Ltd. her your favorite bay or girl and Rink ‘this week. Thursday night a to lihflatilrday afternoon 3 to s; Saturday nleht 9 to li. - ' LZOIW-IZ-QO-li -n'ss'r, nousaass nous: liver, boneless beer and fresh frozen fish, iri stock at Bruce's. 1-2913-12-19-21. -—SILDOT HI! P3P! It Ciourlies, 14-2966-12-20-21 l-nd —OlGAB-8. (MGM brands. at Gourlies, \ L-2966-l2-20-3i -a.e.x.a1.r. CONTEST-Remem- PMO 411%. "Swiss March." M leave them your votes when shop- PR Drinks an Canary Mm- Jamea Kilbum and Pete By Central Pnea Canadian MUSCLE BHOAIB, M5,, Dec. 10 -Meet Pete, a canary with human! intelligence. Peter-demands coffee for break- fast, rides now in an open automobile, lilies to the telephone and sings through the transmitter when ever it rims-i. Dicks fleas ofl the back of his fzicsid. Tige, a big poliicedogandobeysailltheocm- manit oi’ his mistres, Mrs. James Kfllnmi. Pete leaves his cage every morn- ing and doestvit return until dark- ness falls and he is ready for a night's rest. He poses most of the day hoely out of doors with fish- ermen and hunters connected with the Killbilm establishment. Some- times he flies for hours through the woods and over the lake, but he al- ways returns. Always Rtvrns He delights in the company of people and spends s great deal of time in the yard or on the porch with member of the Kilbum family The bird is thoroughly domesti- Has Human I INCE COUNTY A 1- v40: imnin. Julio» '\‘ ti“ f“: f ntelligengia \ i i " r“ 1*. I Boudoir Lamps catedamid readily makes friends; SIIIOKCYS A Irlmdll Ihewhr of with strangers, hodlplng fmm one. an,‘ i‘ “he m“? In "We IWWGQI-‘Iuh new on u hand to 0th - dlsnlu- u wimp». m n“ m” 5x31300113? while g lttodayl $259 p_ But hisgreatest attachment a PM‘ $5.00 r Mrs. Kiilbum who trained him. He rests on her shoulder and sings some. lylnherearand ofte-nreachesto kiss her Ilps. No matter how for 5-wfllyhem3Yb9.S010itl3a5ltls!n hearing distance, he always flies to her when she calls. Mrs- Kilbum says: "I didmit know s. thing about birds whemIgotPetecsabobybutI, decided to find out just how fur a| bird can be trusted. I worked with him for six months before I let him go out doors Now he flies for miles around and I always know he will return. He is two years did now." “He is just an ordinary singing canary. 1 have been offered $500 for him bu-t I wouldn't take $5,000 I Though Pete likes his coffee, no - onehnsbeenabletoteimipthim to’ drink ‘liquor. "He knows it will hurt hie voice," Mrs. Kilbum explains. Pete always rides to town with his mistress and goes in and out of the stores with her when she does her shoprping. Tea Wagons Every woman longs for a Tee. Wagon. Make her dreams come up true n“... niei‘. O. Blanchard. . Song, "Better Be Good”. Hem. "Lady oeuierina", n. wning. Piflw. "Minuet in G". M. Cum- ' k i5 y. Piano, “Valse Romance", M. Kelly Song and Orchestra, ‘The Bells St. Mary's", , P18110- "Bnlancelle". J. MePhce. Piano, "Humoscskc", M. Elli. n imo. "Welcome". r. Mac-Neill. Guitar solo, “Golden Stars", Mr.- Leard Plano. ."Bemeuae from Jocelyn," McPhee. Piano, "Se-lut- auinmirz r. m- nt. Duet 8nd orchestra, “Christmas elodies," M. Murray. L. Araenault. ping at Gourlies, Ltd MTERS and Gents toilet sets.. Very special at Gourlies. Ltd. fresh, beautifully boxed so cents id I $4.00. Moirs BX, at Gourlles, Ltd. children's dishes and games t cents "D: special price. Be sure to visit this store and see what wonderful bargains there in quality goods at the lowest prices. L réaooe-iz-ao-zi —P h MOORES-Lsdiee L-ZQN-lfl-ZO-Qi -IIIR. cuooonarss are here.‘ L-296fl- l2-20-2i —MECHAN'ICAL ‘l’ 0 Y S. Dolls, Hollywood toilet sets. very All at Rex 5 and 10. 496'! available were only able to grind R. Patterson. On Dec. 6th the fol- skates across the length of the blade lowing officers were installed in and could not produce the type 0! their respective stations: D. M., Nb dtmimded bl’ Pmlesslllnfll Bkllt- Sister R. MacKenzie; Chaplain, ers and 110C319!’ 915W“- P°P¢5 Sister B. Irving: Treasurer, Sister Garale- L_2817"13'19‘3\~ M. Fields; Rec. Sec, Sister F. Jay: lst Lecturer, Sister B. Cross -' -I»0-B-A- OFFICERS-Election 2nd lecturer, Sister B. Toombs. A and installation 01' Offlw“ 0T motion was moved and carried L.O.B.A. at Borden. On Dec. 3rd m“ the member atgenmng the l HD6618! Klee“!!! W"! “filled 1°!‘ "least number of meetings should the purpose o! electing officers for present the best attendant member the year 1935, Meeting opened with with ‘i; pflzg rm- yggf 1935, Sister F. Jay, Acting W. M., and the following officers were electedfl W. »M., Sister H- Ross; D. M., Sister R. MacKenzie; Chaplain, Sister B. Irving; Rec. Sec. Sister, M. I". Jay: Fin. Sec., Sister L. Hswbolt; Treas- urer, Slster M. Fields; 1st Lectur- PERSONALS -Oonstable Drummond-Hay of the R.C.M.P. detachment At Char- lottetown is relieving at Summer- side willie Constable P. N. Keyes Kiddies Rockers Every child asks Santa for one of these lovely little Rockers. Several colors to choose from . .. an Sets Table with two matching Chairs In Red, Blue or Ivory $2.50 “P Qéj/ Iiliill Sf ilk” :7 ' —IIOCKEY. vdeque Rink to- night. December 20. Freetown vs. Bedeque. . flute after match. Ad- mission 16 cents. 1.4968 P131110. "Military March", Mr. A. lino. ‘Brande undue dc Con- L. Arscnault or. Sister B. Crossman; 2nd Lec- turer, Sister B. Toombs; D. of C., --S'SI'DI ATHLETIC AS SOCI- Phno. "Minuet in c". m» u. urrny. Orchestra. "Cavalry March". 00d save the King-s -I'0I- THE LADIES-Look overi our line of Tardleys. Potter and- Moom, Ashes of Roses, Evening in Paris. Budnut Sets. etc.. chocolates Christmas wrapped. A call, at m-, man's Drug Store will solve the 31ft problem. IrNfl-lC-IB-ii —"DOC" MaePIIEBSON SAYS- A suit that is cut for any body will not fit every body. Get mess edi and fitted by "Doc," exclusive agent for Summerside and picinity‘ for the House of Stone. - ~ L-zaai-iz-ia-si I oinoi. cimrsnlas Is nova mas-cur NEW YORK. Dec. io-One boy *- his Christmas present already mlbsby sister. and her name is When his parents asked what "y boy's folio are asking, “what 4v you want from Santa?" his an- El‘ W882 . "A baby sister." my went to the child placing lid adaption committee of the state Charities Aid Association and took "hubby chi-aimed ouol, eight onths old. whose mother is dead mi father missing. Thcv say it's the first of about 150 such Christ- ‘W presents. i0 Cafe Ra extends SEASONS GREETINGS to one and all. Preparing file Turkey, fix- 0N! -GO0D FOX PELTS-Mr.’ Her- bert Reeves of Victoria West was In Smnmemide on ‘llueeday and had some very fine choice silver fox pelts. He had some tempting prices offered to him for the pelts, but preferred to leave them with oneofthefurhousesfor " t. -a -CONGRATULATIONS—At the Methodist Hospital, Omaha, Neb- raska. U. S. A., on Dec. 12, i984, to w. and Mrs. Leonard Stevenson a daughter, Betty Claire. Mrs. Stevenson was before her marriage Amy Unkletter, daughter of Mrs. Major Linkletter of Linkletter Road. S. -rsopa'rl COUll.'l'—l!on. l-l. E ‘there will be one of the strongest ATION-A membership drive is on for the newly formed summerside Athletic Association. Every citizen should stand behind the Association as the boys are trying to put Sum- mereide in the forefront for hon- key and other sports. The Crystal Rink is now under the management of Mr. A. E. Harris who was alwayB keenly interested in every line of sport. Ii’ the drive is successful intermediate teams in the Mnritimes at. Summerside. On a par with the senior Crystals and Abbies, and hockey will once again be the pre- mier sport at Summerside-S AUVENILE COURT-At the Juvenile Court, Summersi‘ , on Wednesday. a number of boys aged about twelve years were up before His Honour Judge Inman, Jllfl8° of the Juvenile Court. charged with petty thieving. Chief of Police Kinch in giving his evidence stated that a large part of his time was} taken up looking after children on the streets, especially at highli- and made the suBBEBUOB m“ l, curfew law be PENN by m0 7°" Council to remedy the situation. S.‘ Sister E. Dickie; Inner Sister N. Sutherland; Outer Brother H. Patterson; Sen. M. of (3., Sister l". Ross; members on’ committee, Sister Della Bell, Sister‘ E. Campbell. Sister Patterson and: Sister B. Robison: Guardian. W! the trimmings, ‘petting I" - l~ vm-a a Oar (‘Ma and Inna is on his vmcation.—s home on Tuesday evening from St. Francis Xavier 0hr is leaving Wednesday morning for a. month's visit to the U. S. A. He will visit Boston, other places of interest. While in Boston Mr. Murphy will vistt his daughters and other relatives. was a week end visitor to Sum- mersidc. was a ,. last of the week. .we:e visitors. to Summer-side the first Of the week. Guard, ,to Summer-side Tuesday gum-ii, bunch of ibx pelts. Give him (or her) a Chnlr all his own. They are here in many lovely up styles, at -Mr. Ormond Dalton arrived College for the as vacation-s ALBERTON Mr. Austin Murphy of Alberton or’ New York and i Mr. Stanley Brmwnod Alberton Mr. Abraham Juffrey of Alberton m nicir the surrounding districts have thought of the originator of the Carnegie Library. oi’ which we are justly proud.—A Mr. Angus R. Shea and son Alden m. Hurry Boibour of Alma. was withaflne luv. and Mrs. can- of Green- mount are receiving OOflQQtHIQ- tions on the arrival of a. "wee les- Very convenient for the . school child’! books or may \‘ ' be ./‘* m. Howard Clark of Alberton motored to Gleniwood Monday on business. i ookcas used for many pur- Chflfse again this year, Alberton, and vicinity feel sure __, ~ Occasional Chairs always received Wit-h M. at . . any one. And more popular than ever he n the people M Mum“ n“! Albemm SKBWIK rink Opened on Mr. Dan Campbell of Alberton kindly the 18th. Mr. vem Bin-gland is in was a passenge all skaters of first of tho week disposing of some r to Summerside ‘the of his fox pelts. and reports that his average is better than previous that the ice will be up to the mark years. Mr. Campbell is now feeding ageinthisyeeraaiaeul-L Mr. P. M. Evans of Tignish was a passenger to Oleary on business these days. There is quite a hustle Miri- bulv with the coming in and day disposing of some more of his stations busy. There are daily an o 100 percent Bunglo. l "Yes" Alberton is fox minded about town. Some selling live foxes, others exchanging foxes. Quite a numbe, are keeping the pelting out-going supply of pelts on their There's always room for another chair and they are $6.35 "l Bre Lams A Gift that h suitable Iii l‘. ' Sofa Pillows A bright, cheerful gift, they come inallthepopll- $2.25 “‘ hr way to be marketed. pea and mnteriala . Check These Answers t0 Your cm Problem l assured $1.95 ~" "e ‘- um’- $1.45 In genera e old man depmssion hfls left thi town. As usual Wcst Prince is do lng the fox business. CRIOBSFIELD, Alta, Dec. 1B.-—lC P.) -—- Harvey Williams, formerly o Sudbury, Ont, gave himself up i police here only to discover he ws no longer wanted. Ontario had made restitution for ~ His brother i sna- cheque in connection with ivhlci Williams was sought. for forgery. H was held for a day until police founi _'_ work for him on s farm cost of th- ' town. Mr. m-skine Heywood. RCMP. sic." .who has been in Alberton for some time returned to Summerside M; lflngfsqn meme“ o; A]- gmeylTilceday morning. 0W“? Master is berton was to Summer-side Tues- ‘ With the long winter eventual 80mg out the Christmas mail. good fox pelts. the odds and ends together l0 a tremendous took. Why Mt ease your burden by bmlfllnfl your family and flesh to the RADIO all Course Christina Turkey Dblneri-Gdc. DAN R. CHAN MANAGER l -'-uoovsamo - rm man! friendl of llr..William 1.0mm of the goedlmedioal ears and nursing he received. Mr. Gillie is now able to return to hie homo. Mr. Gillie is vary grateful for the kindness and eourteay shown to him by the nation and nor-sea. S. ' i -IXA'I‘I saaaramuo. - rm- some job. It lengthwise SEARCHING FOR SANTA'S TOY FACTORY IVIQYBODI . Ema a venprue. was or Wr-HCH wan up "reams nap vowel? can»: paroles, woo»: A ooooweqawo were! 015 amour AND sjmx - LOOKS- au. moi-n, "mo, moan: ,AND FUIZY Mitheahollowlntbacaakaof lhmadiiamlmi 6E! IN fit! Qi-EIGH EE — N CE AND COZY IN HEQE W? f’ iii. 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