I61 1938 ii nether A utinched. With every cash purchase of a dollar‘s worth of merchandise, and for every dollar pnid on ne- ouiit on or before Dee. 3rd you will he given n re ticket to enter this contest. No strings 4 persons will win FREE PRlZES. gontest! November 10th.. to December 3rd FIRST PRIZE-SHETLAND PONY. SECOND PRIZE — $15.00 IN GROCERIES THIRD PRIZE — $10.00 IN GROCERIES FOURTH PRIZE — $6.00 IN GROCERIES mny he seen at. our This is n female pony, ten years old. and 5hr- is very quiet and is an idenl pet. stables at ziny time. nneutan 3s Imngworth Ave. Phones 1021-1022 P: pniplllbil ouch " son-i- this time each year. 1 (li\“ill'\'0 a ring o! red ink . ountl n date on my cnlendur, and ‘I note on the margln—"Tinio to think about Christmas cards." It's .i. Jloriiing that has saved mo lots oi! nlmubie ill the past, and tiiut n why U!!! Il-‘issing it along to you now. ‘i Nflttirrilly, every dyed-iii-tlic-vvtiol Qtliltl member likes to (lFfilKH his (iliristnnis curd around one of his ilwn snapshots. However. [tinny of l5 tend to put it of! until the last ‘ponir-nP-niiil, in the end. lizive to eentl out ordinary cards that are not at. nli individual. So my titlvice i¥~ret lnisy now. niiil liuvo your cnrtls rr-nrly for curly mailing, i Ne two photographic Christmas cards nre alike. Tlint is wlint makes "will 6o personal. niui there are tliousunil.» m‘ iiiciis you rnn ndiipt. Til“ tilt-tum is tho important part, lliul a clever picture iden gives the caru more nppenL All our groceries are being sold nt our LOW. FREE DELIVERY RIX’S GROCERY BOTH STORES SNAPSHOT CUii CHRISTMAS CARDS PRICES Queen Street Phones 1601-1602 n this cln be posed any time now-end will make charming, inexpensive Christmas cards. blocks with big letters on thciii, try lining up tho blocks so they apt-ll “Merry Chrintnius.“ Tlion pose tho child beside tliein, liolilliiir. perhaps. the inst letter reuriy to plnco it in llUflltltllb-(lllfl you have a sot-tip for u. story-telling picture. Special pictures such as this lead to charming cnrils. well ivorlli the little plniiiiiug they require. llow- over. n. good group snipsiiot, oi tho fnniily nt homo is oitr-ii proforrcrl -—~nnd most nlhunis Cflllilllll such snapshots. A plciure' of tiio house- cspocinlly with snow on ll—-Illfll\'0i\ nu attractive card. fllltl you may have fl. suitable picture from lust. winter tlint can he iisetl. Run through tlie iiliiiiiii. flllfl son ivluit you can lliul. Rome of tho pictures may give you iilhus for new snapshots, especially suite-l to (‘liristmns cnril use. The chief point is~rlecitle early, for (Ylii-istiniis zir- rives almost hcfore you ltntiw it. TliE- 0000 FIGHT‘ (Ruhamah Sqblenfeld Frank) Those who “tuned in" at 8 0'- clock. November 14. heard an ad- dW-ls by the Honorable Mark Mac- Glliiilin. Minister oil Education, 11D:- der the auspices of the ‘lube:- wleflls League. that save facts 5nd fltturcs that. were fer more impreg- si _ than oratory, to show Whgt’. Prince Edward Island has done tp oveijcmne her enemy. Tuber-mitosis. First. Mr. MacGlligen outlined i116 develtJl-lmvnt o! the Sanitarium incorporated in 1929 with l. Pro- vincial Government grant o! $12,- 000, new en institution that has grown inrge and effective through the uiitiring zeal of the Provincial Srtiizitorium Commission. and the increasing grants of the Provincial Government. that amounted to more than $81000 in 1937. —H0lw- _, lever, Mr. MacGuigan pointed out. there urr- at present approximately 400 in the province. sick with tub- erculosis. niiri more beds were need- cd as well as a convalescent home for those leaving the senstorlum. 'l‘lie tuberculosis league of Prince Fltluvarci Island. said the Honorable MncGuiz. _ has been another im- poi-tuiit. 1'. rim‘ in reducing the death rntc from tnbercnlostsytrom llG (loathe per 100.000 population iii lflilli. to 67.7 in 1937. This lea- gue, organized in 1936. and iiiclud- in: thr- \VOmt‘li'S Institutes and tlie Gvm Club of Charlottetown, the Vs Men (flu-ii of Summerside and ilie ("uiiioiic Womexrs League has been nblr to do its work chiefly tin-ouch the sale of Christmas Sz-nls. zenrrousw bought by the [iconic of the island, Mr. MncGiiiizrin gave s. detailed account. of Wlltlt the money brought by the stile of Christmas Scrilahad iii-coiiiplhlied in its war on the "Vilhitc Plnmie“: Hundreds oi’ vis- its made by the Health Nurse (who is engtugctl by the league); Hund- reds of homes visited; 8B cllniu held: i204 individual examinations. i007 new cases examined; 17000 copies of the Island Crusader dis- iribvicti: $500 donated to the crip- pled children; $100 donated to ns- slst. in the school tuberculosis sur- vey: R23 children examined, ad- riltionnl funds used for the dis- tribution ot wading mutter. cloth- inr: etc. to nccdy families. And besides, the educational fee- tiires. the cons-tent spmncling oi’ the information that. tuberculosis is a highly communicable disease that can be cured that crm be pre- vented. are oi’ the utmost import- nnce tn cmr fight against tuber- ciilosis. All of this is made possible by the purchase of the tiny Christ- inns Souls. The Honorable Mac- , Guiiznn ended his address with the hope that this year's contributions will be even more izenercus than in the past, and will help make that slogan. "Tuberculosis can be eliminated," n reality onjhe Is- land. 11-162-11-16-11 Returns to Province After Long Service In The Ministry 'I‘he Reverend William Sydney lvtalmn and Mrs. Mabon arrived in the city inst Saturday evening on an extended holiday, Mr. Mnboii was formerly an offic- er of the Bonk of Nova Sootln, hovimz entered that institution at Cliurlottetoim in June 1887 and after serving in the Amherst. N. s,, Iiingstoii, Jamaica, B, W. I., Halifax iHentl Officel and Toronto (Gener- ril Office) offices, rcsi ed to trike up the work of the C ristian min- lstrv In meeting the educational re- quirements of the Presbyterian Cliurc-li in Canada. he entered the University of Toronto in 1906 and "unis graduated with the B. A. degree in 1910. Proceeding to Princeton, he \\'ll.5 graduated in the regular course 1n tlieologv in May 1913 and otter n yicur st-gradtiztfe studies there lie rcce ved the B. D. (iegree in 1914. Alter faithfully serving the Pres- byterian Church in Canada for four- teen yenrs Mr. Miiboii went to the United States when: he served the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. tor ten and one half years. doing 1311s most exacting imci arduous work I cm, Mrs. Miibon, who nus formerly Miss Helena. Maude Munsford ot’ Dartmouth. N. 5.. and who has slurred her husband's sacred toils and vlgils, accompanies her husband. Mr. MflbDll is a nntlvo of York, Prince Edivztrd Islzmcl and with Ali's. Mnboii returns to spend the Yifilliilllltllfl‘ or their days among the ironic. folks nuti relatives in Prince Etlivnrd Island niid in Nova Scotiu. l 1 I I _._. Ilse ltlinids for colds. Y0ilR FEET iillliT? Phone H0 ll. J. A. BROWN (‘Iiii-opurlisl-Pndirilrist i421 (it. Gen. St (Ylinrltittetoivn AH loot HIE/Z; painlessly and scientifically treated h "N"? child haseset oi’ building Z11 John Vun Guilder l Special Food plates to outs I v. _ __ ___ __________ _~_ M- -- fi‘ _ -________ temperature. i “K OLD PAK ” , FRESH STRA WBERRIES NOW on All Perfection Dealers PINT 25cts. Delicious when served as Chilled ‘I<‘ruit_ ivitli crcnm. cake and Cake, Puddings, and Sundries. The natural bright color anid fresh picked finvoi- is retained by sub-zero SA LE N1‘ CENTRAL NCREAMERIES LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN as n suucc for Short- P. E. ISLAND 4i Q acle. charity and love. Electric . Tuning Model 911K $189.50 one cnaiztorrerowu G_l_J_Al_2l)_lAl\7_ lloctric Tuning rAsv reams A Blitienieal/Ntizties For December radiant content. seems to its mad career for a. Yew short days of contemplation In the cryst- alline air of a glittering world. It was 1938 years ago in a Heaven pure and remote, crammed with pulsating pin-points 0t light, that the larrze Btar in the East shone with such magical brilliance; when lol an extraordinary ewe hushed the spirit. or our troubled world to o. sense of enchantment and mir- The busy world of today is grateful for tine annual pa“; in honour o4 this sacred event as evinced by the universal spirit ot peace. tmodwilll and joy. Those Yuletide symbols or bene- istm re to become fury-like loadotonee in atnfid| VT‘ Summerside and sick ere aglow with warm anticipa- tioii oi an lndefinnble. bejewclieti Something which niuy be nwaltiiu; them on one of these trees. Now there are Christmas -—ziiid Christmas trccsi 0n the balsams the cones sinud proudly erect; the iiettisli l(‘1l\i'.\ which. on many branches, appear to be two-ranked, toi-m BnDDflYUillL‘. fist sprays. These leaves will stick tight. even in the heot- oi un- liouse. Spruce trees allow lli(‘lt' ooncs to dreop as if ashamed o! their objectionable habit of sin-ii- ding their sharp, four-sided iiccii- les twntch bristle out all round tiic bronciicsl over the psri._v-i~uiz. llu: the needles will remain .-‘.t.icli~.'.- trees if they are boiled in tlirec-quui 01's of a gallon o! ivntcr tor in‘! an hour to which 1 ounce of cop- per sulphate has been added. As resonant chimes merrily clan and clan: in the freshness romance of Christmas Eve. church ~ am filling tvibh worshippers for the mid-night. service of the Wrist .eloun|o1 Netliviiy, who will inhale with Did-ch mill iimi". ll-tlldwiilllt, Model 957-2 An altogether new and dili- tinctive personnl radio. 5- tube Superhetcrodyne. Many new features including RCA Victor Electric Tuning. powerful T-tuhe BOTH STORES ihniimz inn. Electric Tuning Modal 97E Fits the living room as natu- rally as an easy chair. A odyne with excellent world- wide reception. Charlottetown Q 2s NEW i939 MODELS AWAIT YOUR CHOICE Come in today and sec these amazing radios. New sensational Electric Timing Models at prices so low everyone can now afford to own . the latest— the best -- in home entertainment. Visit our store . . . see and hear the new 1939 RCA Victor sets. O outv $5.00 will place The model o€ your choice in your home fol-day Electric Tuning Model 96K An attractive G-tube con- sole. Long rind short wave reception. ltcalil‘ F" mil‘ standing value. 99.50 Supcriieter- F“_1‘il"‘<i "505 ""11 As tilt FillFllCllil’ _\\u- ilr.t.\\. iu u 1 Y-"IIVP-l‘ _<'*1*‘i hi‘ (lure. liolliiiiidis will litlli tine iin- '11‘- cnrtiis nirlt llli-ll zi ore njluvf “m, c-Qifl-‘gvl chemo»... giwi- l ' ' Robert- iiielioiv us ’I‘i|i:~ il*(‘.l _ l in.“ .~ "i m“ “mild ‘i "IL “h”? "01), Cmrdcu, field niid fore.‘ me i imlnlllililm ll‘ "F “Tm “’ 1mm" 1-00‘ (ieselnic \\'li~ll the .i l“ i‘ Poi)!“- JHEV‘ axial. Fzliiivl-Ps “it deal-ii of llccrm-iircr: but t . i‘) m‘ Jmwm f“ M“ \ m‘ 0 ‘no winter in the soul of ti: . (mmbmii """"""L4:"“ m m" 11pm“ lover: onlv scifiiiiv illl(l Euvpc. n5: - and w“ I izc i‘l‘(‘till.'~> Wli-ll supreme izriiiiiiiric‘ .6: ‘i0 1v "i; lull‘ ‘]HR\“AJ\": 2 The Cliri>ii 'l.\‘ clillllfl‘ tables. oi j a wmiq 0f no,“ 3pm,}, ;|,i,._€<; W nwi ltobI-rison; - Rolr-rt. - ‘ 3"‘ 101m“ “'11” 749°“ t where contentment meets liliii fllltl . 3'1"“? - ~ ‘re l\l‘t‘.fl‘l<‘l‘ of our “time him ‘filjdpvfiy i“ U... H _ mil» ill —ST 1 llvlfill Nirlini- vclzvtnbli- irie ‘lie revels in tiie sweetly , l; b10311 (i l-- ii» J-"TWS » t t re ‘astlniz mc- i notes oi the Pipes of Pllli xvii‘. l ~ ti» “"0"- miyixixlhl: (fir lhrlidjl v iinic like llllb. | even the ribalrl bcllmv of mi ugly‘ Gym" HI ~71? "i- "Bill MM‘ "and have iuzizthii sucli, its livitlil niul rullilsss rrnlitv can ricver N-“iiii 3. Willi" 'n‘°"\l’-‘°"3 3- nlniits. Seeds oi the (ii-altar. umlw- never stibrliie. i Pill-RV BRYYPN. fruit iriiirii, iir! or (into will rrer< i Cite-fit‘ ll ~-i» Shirk)‘ (iflYclli 7- nflnap. m,“ qmt; qmw rrqriily in, -_~~_ , \\’.in‘;i Bcriirirri; It. Pauline Whit- ’ tlie wiiiiiili oi‘ the house mid live i l"~".l<. \vi'li rrnsoiinlil core for many ir-inix thus w. ‘whine n ii cox-lint ‘ r-vc.u"cci:. ‘.1 . iznitlrii The fl‘; will but, null grow ucw ours when en- .<.-e l‘.s lento; towards spring for (Xfn/IXWP- IIFNCPER RIVER SCHOOL Grade I Sr.--1. Wendell Barrett ---- %- t firririi‘ I Jr. -»-l, Ruth Chzzppciic. Report of Hunter River Bciioollfl, He n Cliappeilc. Senior Dept. —l(. MocLeod J Keep ll the home.