lil- l JANUARY 9, 1925 H5: .f ..__ ”'»=f. re. ct..-35 vii.- hi ~ ;-.F lfhl - l l .1 l., .ll "l`»~¢ ' _.r f .l ._ .{.. -__-_ ' _ . _ , . .1 _ 1-_-.-»_{.._,__¢._-f-., f. ~" ` ' , . ‘ , ¢ f _ _ pl _ _ ____ rl-In 'cHllRLo'1‘rE'roWN 'cnslgnrau I PAGE _ Peters Road 4 - and Vicinity . Your correspondent had .he plea- 'eure of receiving a Christmas Greeting (souvenir) ‘from one of 4 his former pupils. 5" Miss Daphne M. MacDonald. formerly of Peter‘s Road, now of Port Limon. Costa Rica, Central ‘. Amenlca. Miss MacDonald is sec- : ond ln the large' 'hospital there. - The matron is Miss Hazel McLean at one time, ‘when quite young a re- leident of i’eter’s Road, but remov- ling' to the U. S. with her aunt, she received a good education and ialter became a trained nurse. wlilth re- sults as already stated. Miss Mac- Donald -the subject of our sketch is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. MacDonald of Peterfs Road receiving a fair education in the Ooulltry school near her home. she resolved to fit herself for the prlr fesslon of n nurse. She spent about three years ill the Boston City Hos- fptilt-ai, graduating with honors in 1924. Receiving an appointment ill lthe Hospital at Port Llluon, Costa Rica. slle took the long trl.p to that tropical state on iloard the illlitell Fruit Growers' stealllship. ‘Many -points of historic interest were visited on the trip: Havana, where t'he splendid tonlb of Columbus is located. 'being his supposed burial lplace, Tanlplco, Colon. and other oentres ill this rich. old ‘tropical region. with its ancient clviiiiza- ton, its eternal summer, and its inevitable earthquakes. Miss Muc- Donald has accomplished much in self-education and ller reward is at hand. "Unionist" has ollr sincere thanks for his timely information re-psalms and paraphasos, and other local matters in a congl'eglltJion. "llnion- ist" has told us that ill local al- fairs no one but ibn _Session has any right to introduce ll cllaugc: We accept this. Rev. Dr. J. Keir 'l`llolrlp!-lon is now conducting divilll-_ -slcrvicos In C41-llllbrlllgo llllll, during the wt-ck of .prnyelx lie also collllllcts elli- tage uleetlugs where the "\V0l'd" is preached to apprcclatlive gath- erings. May his work bo blessed. Messrs James McLean and Lorne Johnston left here for the lunlber 'woods in Nova Scotlia. _ The schools of ‘Almn. Peters Road and Alllston are now closed ‘for vacation, to re-open after thc New Year. ‘The closing exercisl-ll l-n these schools, we are informed. was very satisfactory. ' Many farmers arll'llow securing a. good supply oif_i|rc-wood for thc Winter mouths. The rolllls arc l:x~l cellcut for slclghing. and the merry' jingle of ‘bells is pleasant resouncc In the crispy a'lr of the moon-lit night. The calendar issued by the Chzlr»;` lottetown Guardlian is surely :1 su- "filglerb one., The tm-lmsrrwilrwlso an- ,ff ph; l.\:<__ "lil l ‘l fprdciate this-_as a handy account, ‘book in whllch to record their trans-| actions during the year. Thanks.; Corr. i_-eo>-- WHEATLEY RIV ER NOTES - The Wheatley ltllvcr Chrlstlllas Tree, held in the hall on llec. 23rd 'proved to bg ll grullli sllcccss. Encll .ponftlrlller did his part very crcdlt- a‘hly, after which Snntll l‘_laus ap- peared to the delight ot the old .as well as young. On Dec. 29th a large uullrllcr of frilentls assenllbled at the llolllo ot' Mr. :lull Mrs. Arch. Barrett to tell- der ll lllisceilallclllls llllowor to ' their llnugllter. Bess'-Ie, prior to hor marriage. A-bout nine o‘t-lock. the brllle to be was ushered into the dlnng roolll by .tlwo of her l’orlll- cr school lllates. Olga Blllltaill and Ethel l1lng. While Miss Tillie Smith played ll wedding march, little Mulbel Ling und Judson .ltackllalll dressed as brllllo and groom, enter- cd the rooln. drawing a dalntiily de- corated cart ludcn with beautiful gifts. which testified the .popular- ity of Mllss Burrett. Tho presents rwere opened lily Miss Ol-gn Buntain .while Miss Ethel Ling reall the verses, 'which were original and ex- lpressed many good wislles and ex- cellent allvice. Miss Barrett heartily rthanked her fniends. Lunch was then served by the ladies and the relllnlnder oi' the evening was spent ill games and music. A similiar shower was held at -'the honle of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sul. lar. on January ilnd, lin honor of txlr daughter Lucy Fong, who 15 s n to take pant in an interesting event. Tile presents were useful Mill .belllliiilll and the accompany- -ing verses caused much fun and laughter. Miss Sellar thanked all for their kindness. The evening 'was spent in mllslc and dancing, Iwlh an intermission for refresh- ments. After lbouncing Lucy Fern 4 and wishing her all sorts of good 4 luck and happiness all dispersed to their homes. . 'Miss Amy Smith. tewcher at Wheatley River, _spent the Christ- mas holidays at her home in Pow- Mi. Mr. Harry Crozier.Dernley. spent New Year's wt t-he home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Seilar, Wheatley River. .A larllie number sltltenlled the horse races on Saturday. The Misses Mamie Andrews and Dixon Matheson of P. W. C. s/pe-nt -the Christmas holidays at their homes in Wheatley River. ‘Miss Beulah Rackham. Charlot- tetown, spent New Years nt the gzndfhag. her brother Mr. Athol The 'Misses Rlutll Matheson. llflltaret Chandler. Muriel Bowen, eathel and Margaret Ling and Mr.` l otor ling (teachers) spent the Chrloilmll holidays at their ns- lllviive homes in Wheatley River. . '*_-€0&---- ' limes Llullmn ur oem. » G Mr._ M. J. -Moron Kindly Remembered l saa- I SHOP FROM HoIm_an'l\ CataIog~l] B1G~wl1»_-|-E WARE" SALE 1.-,.;_ Ou Wednesday afternoon. on the ' *"1 1 Hy. Fcllncll & Ch dl _ eve of his retirenlcnt from the posi- A UNE °F_ LADIES 5011911 an32;I_`1.-/_h-,gl tion of Senior Customs-Excise clerk, blouses, 1-2 lprllre. Prlllvse Bros. __ V _h,._ _\1__|_ Mow” was wahed upon Ltd.-8.10-1-7-me-.ii 25% OFF ALL LADIES blouses ill llle Long Room in the Customs ' _“_ ahh ovurhloushs Pmws Bm LM House by his fellow officers and °UR FIRST BIG “WHITE 9 B presented with an address and .l WARE" SALE tolllru-lltl=. l<‘lld.l\ f1017"'”3l valuulble Davenport roclslng chnlll 3' Winter Coats Suits Dresses ' Fi ._ - _ LAD _ Y 5.22-1-l-lll.ll_ wool ;E§c§H3£‘Tesn”Jlp tiuusritfgéent at l-he presentation with the , Clellrilllz lor ;100 Pmwse Byos exception or Mr. nl-nee, who mr » i 'rm/oN BAP'r|sT PASTORATE r,.h__h10_1_7_m_‘.h' ' some thlle past has been relieving -Sunday. 11 lust, services as lol- _ _ ' I” SUUTIS- MP- F- J- CUNY. 11151-M1101' lows We a 11 of Custonls Excise. occupied thc 1 stlnorl nd at ll. lll. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES 't ' ' ' 1 ¢` Tryon at 3 -p. lll. Albany alt 7.30 p. lic, ilu- 4 d 149 . a chair and the Collector, Mr. J. D. w d M M d f B 1 \ l nr _l_ ll p..gg...¢_ ,,,.,.m.»\ (.,,m__he§'.;f ..“§hhe v§‘,;rB1`§§{‘eel.‘ & .vlolvllllllll reall the rouowllls Hd' A S _ \ -~' l 322.1-7 mal ““’””‘ TRYON ME'rHoD|sT c|RculT ___ _ Tv Mic-llliel J. Moten. M11. -Sunil.. _Imp ull 1-,L.u.h; 5..... E Sellllor Custolns-Excise Clerk. . . _ y. l. ll L ln; s Rvlces Fon ooRNwAl.L- w t c t \ ‘I d S ll vices, 'l‘r on 11 ;_ “_ -r )- _ Q I ._ , _ CIlill'loi,lel.0Wll P. E. I. lll. Ullitgd services\ilFiht-dyeing-iCliullii/IlllMill 1llmIllmIl£m|aS 7fDl,lm,¥,S` Un lllc eve ol1"youl' retlrelllenlt S S S terilln church at Hampton at 3 p. nl. llallllllsllirls 2 ~i:'l`p nl A soul' elf f""'" “ll” C“5"°"'5 S“""'IC“ Ut Cu" -_-. rp., hy hh`_h td'h_n}_ &L I5 “br alla, we your fellow officers, bei: ‘ W 9 r .1 lecluilou " - . I 5' ' . ' . '\ ' -DANCE MUGH ENJOYED.-T11- all-l-ll lt .\' -tl \vll ' ‘““"°` "° °"P“'“S °“ 'PP' ' l 0 d 0 0 Q t I A ` " dnllce in Clrruigun Hull F,-hh,yL’l_._-..hhh_.‘_ ht énlhlm lolsvgflqihsulxlifg ci' the courtesy and kindness ul- - ` ' Jan. 2nd, was without doubt one of illviloll, ' ' \V‘-ws' Uxwlllltfd “S d‘\1i`i1‘5 Wu" 5"' ” '». ' the best ll-elliiftilcrie ‘i‘orsollle»tillle __, vice as Senior Clerk at HHS lJ;H‘l' ldxcellcllt music was furnished by WEST AND __ “W1 ii’ 0\'l1"1` YOU UU' Sillcere W* “S the violinist Mr, Daniel Macllltyro Slfl‘\'l'l1l-5 Slllllln":L.¥aD.E IFN?/.E?\f. L that WU "WY lung be spared tu UI' l ll ' ll. rl 5 " ' L" roy the cnllll and glory of the twl alll lu plan t . rs. A. Hinos. A ltivl-r l1 :_ ‘ -. ll - _ _ . Shhahle (hmm, programme was “_ Sh.h_h,ht (:'l)"’;;l"t;;h'i,‘;_C`in3h::; iight after' your su‘en.ul_lu:s duties ol rnllgoli to the slltislactillll oi' all null ol` liiglltl-llllsxll»ss” llvelllllg service "°m'|y.[°_my years' U' 15. me_ umm* _llll the whole thu order and coll- ill \\'<~st illve-r also at 7. Sll»hj._.¢; “HU U1 “'“W_ [0 5erY“,1°r "uw .A duct of the evening is deserving of "Sell of Glllilic, Tile Scene of the ‘mmmiy Derma and H' N me~ ww". lspccial lllentioll. Mrs. John Stlllillg of the Sto;'lll_" Sabbath "ge Ut mme to serve m0w..fmLmuu.y Scrilllgeollr \vllll so successfully pllt Slflllllll in (‘ly||.. }r|\.U,- at 2 D-_ m_ Ulu l1l1`lI|l0 WHS! which 1I`°"'-d"““"' on this dllllcc its to bn highly con- \\'l-st llivor :lt 6 p. lll. Auuulll coll- has Dlf‘"“'c'1 "mm them' . . .filultlllalleli for the way ill \\‘hil‘|l glrgllllllllal lllcl-_tillg of \\'ost River Tumgm' as you ‘Stand on tml thillgs ill gt-llorzll were <‘_al'l'lt-li ollllsvctillll zl»t the Cllurcll Tuesday lhrwhold or a “uw and' we hom?'.a everyone hope that the sallln lvlllll \'l'.lillg thc 13th :lt 7.30. - 1"” 5"c““°“s ‘my and look Dfw be repeated ill the near flltllrc, and __ _ olvci- lille ronil lwlllcll yout l;'»:)\;°~;_ct|l.l‘h-hi if lllldi;-r the same- lllllll.l clllcut NORTH RU _ L U" " "ms C u gm” tllltse \vl\o attend will llc liglsslllm-ll The (Jllrisillla§1c|l3gll§c$o({\%ol‘tll wnsolutwn to you to kumt’ :hd.l'} ' ‘ ' I ofa rcal good time. llllstico SScllool was held on thc ;Tl‘°ll”;'l\\l1§Tsl]{lf5b;Yv§x§tL&:If’;; (/Oats for . . . -m . ll1'tl=l'llo0ll oi' D ~> » . "Quin" 'l ` X . ' ADDRESS AND PRESENTAT- lllirli. 'Fire s<:hooll‘til(t;~lllni|l"Sd‘s ami yuplmtlvur wandered hmm um __ _ _ _ __ _ l l l . .\l . John ll. hlullihl ll. A_. lily lllturatell lol the occnsillll W1 ‘ 0 (E Zinn _Umm “S to hrah.. ION l _ . Ol' I‘31llL'I‘1\|tl Jill. lcil for the (‘:lll:lll- \\'illl spruce, bells null garlall I: :llll " “Um ll' I _ ' lan West llll .liolldtly lllorllillg lust, ilrgl~llll».r with ll llallllsomely ildllllli- M. yum mSl)ns_al rams hmlpx. rl lo las ltlll eng l on l- lll treo plusclltell .l most llllitlll "1 Um L`“'Lm' m y . , _ :. .ldu Il :lt S. I). I.. .lull \\ _ .lllllllcll lll thl.ll varlllus :~ull_|ltls .|. _IH UML l.l_uvhh.nc0 which tended to the requlrelllents of the ‘ PERSDN/*Ls allll hearty applause of the llulllcll- - ' ' cc not one dull llllllllcllt elupsell Miss Mar McQll:llll h'l.~¢ rcsulu- -.' ‘ Y ‘ llllm the l'il.~'e of tho curtain until ell llc-r studios in tho l‘. \V. C. :liter hs rim' (Iron spnlltlillg a very pleasant vacation plchhhlg SDech\hh,_S “Wm renhm. “L hm" h°"‘U 1" St' Tm" ‘““"- ` cd between acts, illcllldlng n .solo _ _ ’“""` _ from Miss liatrlce Murphy as also Miss (mrtrlllle (‘oally null Mlss um. from Miss Lehu Wedge The Muril- Iilurplly, nur--" s of Charlotte- violin aulcctlohq by Mr Waldo” lll\\'l-l- llos|lit:ll, rl-iulllcll to the city Dalziel C_hh.moht ncL,`m|;Dnn|L_d b on \\'clllll-slllly :lilvr ll vcry pleas- Mn Alfthm. McK__'y Albany wer; :lllt \‘:ll~.liioll :ll lilo l:lt_tl~r‘s honlle highly uppmcmheh’ and ’gmM|); ‘““°""Il- ___w__ llpplaullell. Mrs, Jallrcs McA1oor Jill-~'i tl' lioufy Iillvry son of Con- dl-:,:.DIRl|l:.l_"l_§Bt fghsttlgg Hqllliiigzxl ‘|“"““` W- U- "WI Mrs- n*“"`y' Cllariottctown 'of whom special w".""“““I‘ S"“"» "““`l""l 'hp "HY lllenlioll must’ be nl=:lde for his llllsplllll yt->=ll-rlilly lllurlliug for all 1 _ .i , _ti tm f lmmmq um ‘Mum p one ul: at ng null comic songs ADE DEFINES INDIANA _""" llcruarl. Ar _ ._ lil tho Alll.-l‘il':lll Jingnzllll- (ll~orgo!,hh 5~.0r|h[_h“¥“§;;:33’ "'M’3A{le£f Ado says! A 'i`iluothy Moore a 'lawyer with “Illlllullll is ll rolllposlip oi stool h._.hI.L_s".|ng3’ Mr_ P_ _'_ Mclnnm mills :lull coulliry clubs. iall-tories phhhhh Ben' n ".he_heMted wo_ and clllll»gr~s, prlllllotors and prllios- muh' M,-s_ John Murmy_ May sors, stock-breeders :lull (‘ll:lllirlll|l1m;g0m_ pl,|u||ne'g bosom mend' qua attractions, corulicllis and I\ir.~'. Wilfred McNally, Aramintn l-:llllpllst-s. It grows all the crops slllllnx, with claims upon Moore, :lllll pl'opagnlllla known to the tem- . .. . . , . pl-l-ato zone, cll l'hl~rub, witllout wings, Mr. .. . °p°""‘ " ‘“` ‘J . " ' _ ' were llnslll‘D&SS'=d and lead us to |i"l l“‘"“` ‘"'“" “""“‘"l< “ml ”‘ "°“` bollcvc that an ellteri/:llnlllent is flllly I'<’<*<‘\'\`l"“l- ‘ hllrllly colllolet without “Austie." ._v-v 1 >_.i_- Dralllatlc lllcraollal:- Edward ill-ll. l’aullne's husband, Mr. Mark \lr~4l \\’ l’ McNeill Taffy, a color li' n hgh wall could be oroctoll Jalllles McAleer_ to iuclnso llllllnlln the slalo woulll l"0ll0W|lll§ iii H SYYIODSHI continue -to operate ill :lil dcpllrt- Act 1- Dl`¢\Willl§ room in the Bell ments, llllt the ouisillrrs woulll ha\'l"NIU\Hi0ll4 . to scale the wnll ill order to Kill Am' H- S“m‘3"5 Act- 1- thhh. (rihlecl hm,h4y_~ Act lll. Scene 1. The Charity lillllrlllllu. Scene 2. Street Sceno. l-_-l--------» Scollo il. Slime as Act 11. Al-; l\'. Scene 1. Moore's Grove, ' Nanonnlg ° Lv/avg Sl-cn.. 2. Corridor in Moore'e Law ANADIAN A4 ' office. Scene li. iiell’s Sitting- Illffective Mollllny, Jlll\u:lr-- iltll. rllolll. _ 1924_ N0_ ll [ruin allolvll ill lilllll-l-.l li- - Fish that is lacking in flavo will he improved by rubbing vi gar over the akin- l»'tlllillg'lli.~¢ `rl_‘gl'ct :lt partl|_l1.; witllyoi lvhich will-l ll llc:lulii`ul ll-lltller lhehh H., Shhhu uf ph., wm1¢;l\lll_ such lllllll trlclllls lllully ol \vhlllu`llllller:lrlll satcllel_ A llcariy vote of ,,.h,\h,h§ that had ulwuyg exgtcll lllwllsilllls. llll'*- “ffl” Wl1l‘=h -1 fm" Diet*-°“1"f norden Drllllllllle clllll l>`resl»»ll'l'cl|' bllecvlws\\'erl>111=lilel>yI\1>ll3l‘vi~1' a lllenlt, :lull to the ability he at all illlllcs' brllllgllt to the disclllll-go .li ills exactillg lllltics. They spollc oi' the :lslslllllcll they rcccuvell frlllll llilll wilen they enltercd till- sor- vlcc and ul' the c0ul't.csy and kind- ness he accorded tllenl on all occa- slolls; and collc'luded by express-‘ ing the llopc that lllc pcrioll ot' his letllrelnelli. would be long and hap- ‘DY- ` Mr. Moron elltcred the Cllstllllls servllce as ll perlllanellt elllplllyl-c on Jllne, 1. 1885 and collselplclllly Illld. 01.! the dude of his re-til~cllll~lli. spent tllllrty-nine years and st-vl-ll mouths ill rllc service of till- (lov- erllllll-nt. Dulriug all that period his rllcord ill thc Dcpaltlllellt lllls bl-l-ll all cxccllollt one. while his l.rl-;lt- ulelllt of those wllo hall llusinl»s_- lnitll the Custouls has always bel-ll ulbat couliteolls and palllistllllillg All the officers wllo conlprised the Cuetoms staff wllell Mr. Morell vui- ered the service have lollg slnol- passed flronl life'-s stage with the cxceptloll of ollr estcenled citizen. Mr. James McDonald, Ex-Collllui:~l» sloner of \VJ.lter Supply alld i’ui.llcl‘ of the Walter Works, wllo retired many yelllrs ago, and who, dt-:lpitc his advallced age. still enjoys good health. _ All will join lvlitll ills forlll-sl* f_l-l- lolv oiilcors In wlsllinl: Mr. l\iorl»ll very many years to enjoy ills wl‘l'- cnrlled retirement. i'O€ Presentation To Mr. Wilfred Douoette On Saturday night thc employees of Patons Limited, waited on Mr. Wilfred Doucette, \vho has been all employee of the firm for a nllnliler of years. and has severed ills coll- nection to en-ter lthe Insurance field. and presented hinl with a hand- some set coneistlng ot follntain pen and pencil. Tile presentation was ‘made by Miss Hilda I-illlrper anll the follow- lllll address -read by Mr. W. W- Owen: -Charlottetown, P. E I., January 3. 1925 Mr. Wilfred Doucette, Patons. Limited, Charlottetown, Dear Sir,- ' After an association of some twenty two years with the dry goods House-which is now known .ls Patonn Limited, we regret to learn that you have decided to pur- sue your labors elsewhere. During your long service here. your unifalling attention to tho work entrusted to your care, your courteous hearing among vollr fel- low employees, and your earnest llesi-re to honestly serve the public and your empiyers-have won for you sl wide circle of friends who will join with ul in wishing you $18.00 Coats for $24.00 Coats for $30.00 Coats for $4-0.00 Coats for '$50.00 Coats for _ $60.00 Coats for \vll.~ li lm' I ~ llgl-l th - -- 4 _ ~ - K ' '. tl-llclllllg Slui`l` ll[ Clllllpillll (‘.llllcf;l~ :lppl-a`l'llllull` 'to the thirty-i'lv visit- Wars. yu" to come' mvue. yulr uf 0 Q t ill tho city ot lil-gina, Mr. lliurphy is urs precollt. 'l‘lle pupils \vcl'l- rx- lfnfik m.uf°_ S_lm?lmw and mm "Um I ,I hr. __ _ - ~ ~ , _,N _ ~ ~ 4, _ _ _ _ illlt ill .l .ullls. ¢ _ prlllt~i|llll oi' l~.llll~l':lld lligll School ily their tcucllor, Miss N~lll. |l“- "“°: "":_ . _ - l ' 9 ' lillrillg the past sclllllll ll-rlll. l’rl.\- ullrll llssistl-ll by l'tll‘s.`ll. (?.L\Vollli- sllmllgs ‘:'ua"l&“y“?)uY:ll‘,$'u&,,£u);lhf1 Ladles Sluts vfllus lo his llopzlrtllrn al. large lllllll- nor, Mrs. li. (‘, l.oi’;lg<\_ Ml -_ 'l‘. i.. m U' yu." ' " . l- I . _ ~ - 3 - . ber ot' his t'l‘il\lly one of the pupils, cllpnllly uhh 1)uu,.,,`|,L.1. 31 192.;_ the `llltell»tloll oi the llloletlllg, Aaullitllztlllg cllairlllall. After lilo pro- In `|.,.hly|hg to me add,-.335 Mr; clllllll upon (nlroll lillgllcs, tolgrlllll, thu ll' :lvll-y lzlllcll treo \v.-ls hum" lhhhh,.,1 hh, fellow Qillu-urs l'o..~ll .lll allllless ulllcll he lllll llllll lllllonliell :lull ouch chilli waslnlalle hh. the S..u.hhem_5 eXhrL.55L.d then. rely clc\_.-l lll.ulllcr,_allll also ple- glad \vth ll gift :lull ll swcklllg of in huh ,,150 fm. th., vhlrmblg wok. .~c'lltt=ll Ml. Murphy with ll vcry sull- candy and nuts. On it .H150 \vLlr9 _,rv “hiuh hh. usshmd them’ would St`."m".l lnwsv' Um rcciplmn' W' "muy gum mr th" ““‘°|_‘°" f"""‘ cllustllllily serve ns a relninder oi pllcll lll ll ilcw \\'ell-clloscll words |llll't»llts :lnll from the pllplll.-, chill' h_i>. yhhrh of hhlhhy _rglrrrcimimr with I llc h.lll kllllull lllllll iloylllloli .lull _lll.lnk.=. was prcsellt-:li tll-.lilss lilll- h. ;“-8..., me (1l.1l¢rl,»m_ mrlrnborsroi n a I r a I n e r g l.ll1llll<1_1\l:4o1l<‘ llllllull for their nlallyilllllwl for the ol‘l'icil_-llt work sho is ,hh swf( hh.; himself, and to tllcl - :lots lli kllllllxcss ton-;ll'li.»' hllll on llli dllillg :lull also [llr the prcpllrlltion h»;11h,g h,,si,hhhCh he hhh h|vh,_,_ White Metal Bed, as cut, Wool Top Mattress. Art tick- \n_g. Double woven “fire Spring. All Sizes; Regular $18. _ Special Sale Prige $12,98 _ _ __ $16.00 _ ._ $20.00 _ _ $33.35 =iE “i _ $12.00 ii 9.00 suit _ $26.65 _ _ $40.00 $12.00 Suit or Ovcrcoat 9.00 - $15.00 Suit or Overcoat $11.25 ' 9” ~i #.91 or Overcoat $ ‘ $18.00 Suit or Ovcrcoat $13.50 $25.00 Suit or Overcoat $18.75 $30.00 Suit or Overcoat $22.50 $35.00 Suit or Overcoat $26.25 Men’s Dressing Gowns Men’s Mackinaws _ Men’s - » Coats 0ne Quarter till ' Men’s Hats-Caps 4 Men’s Pants Sheep Lined i E h 1 1 ill 1 1 il l i li E Q' _ 2; ., l . ‘ 7 ge-e l~° 4./_ ‘ hc. 1 \ r » ¢ r l g_______ `\ - ., 'T' hir* ' . lei” 1'0"” “"0” l’“SS""I In ”0“V0"5mI°Uf its 4 :lct Colllclly Drllllln "A Whitt, Casey, Collector McMillan. hlessrs. _ _ _ ,___ .... .. gullies, :lllll etc., when the colllpany LW. to n U_0whL_h u“hh__nc__' the pl |h,B_ llhahe _]_ Av Fmwl., S_ r - _ . ' ' . - ‘ . l' . /il I i i|v’l:iio!;‘1rll§.‘ll_lnillr'L:h;:l|- ll\olilT§,vlwlsl\ll(l)r.g'hmm han hchlg hacked [0 the lillyle, L \V. Goodw_ll. J`A .\lcN<-_ill, _ il 'lulllil { IJ” » I _ ‘_ ' sllclxeles illlyhls Illegal lllglll? lrli? the doltrjjhshl ,,hrh,hS I-010., ‘vm-U t-_ph.n,|h|, ;ill`l(l:mIiI1hl".`i\%§lllfilrI0n`lilaclilrlli/Ugllil. I 1. ' ` .. _ I L ` 14;' lrI`;';,§‘K"'\"'] “'°Si- ly :allen ily tilt- llll'rel~elll`cllnract-'slwalwrs w1`e1‘red' t0 Mr. M0r@lf'S _ 41" \ 'ff w "°°“-°"¢°'>'“__‘ er., uhh judging from the fwhhhhl long period of service in tile. Depalrt -, ' _ "'/`,_."_-E" '_" il. nsgnlar 5 5_0() wovgn wire springs, all sizes. Sale Price _ $4.-19 Regular 8 7.00 Guaranteed Springs, Regular S 7.75 Hercules Springs. all Regular $10.00 Steel Frame Springs, all sizes. Sale Price ..... .. _ .... __ $5.75 sizes. Sale Price $6.49 all sizes. Sale Price $7.49 Regular S 6.50 Mattress .Art Tlcking, all sizes. Sale Price ........ $4.49 Regular $ 8.50 Reverseable Mattrenl, all sizes. Sale Price $5.49 Regular $10.00 Layer Felt Mattress. all sizes. Sale Price ______ __ $7.49 WHOLESALE PRICES ON BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES PA ON ;_`+ ~* ; ~ I'/"" l‘ : . _ Beds, Springs and Mattresses White Iron Bed, in all sizes. Rever- sible lnattress, art ticking, guaran- teed double woven wire spring. Reg- ular $25.00. Sale Price _ ...__ $17.98 .l I l l _ .-9 W . that splendid nlcnsure of success wlllch courteous nllll holiest deal- ings lllcrit wherever found. Yoll cnluo _lllto this employ as an llollcst llllid hopeful boy, and' it must- bo most gratifying to you to kllow that you llro leaving it as n a mall, elll'icllcd by an experience of work well performed, trusted to :the fullest by your employers and respected by your fellow em- ployees of the various departments. As a rcluillder that we shall ex- pect to hear iroln you as frequenlt as your time will permit, we ask you to accept these little souvenirs in the hope that they may he the instrunlells hy which others as well as yourself may be lnndc hanDY. and that your llillhest :ln- ticlpations are being realized in your new sphere of labor-wherever it may be. May 1925 and the years to follow bring to you health. Joy and success in our most sincere wish on your leuvc-taking. Josie Smith. Winnie Barlow, Hilda M. H-lrrper, Dell Cullen, Addie MacLeod, Ann Mullen, Laura Mcilae. Ruth Coffin, Josie Power, Belle MacDonald, Muriel Garnhum. Babe MacDonald, W. W. Owen, J- A. McLaren, H. A. Macboulrail, I. McLaren, Percy Worth, Eugene Douceitte. - I Mr. Doncette made a fitting rep- ly, thanking his associates for their thoughtful remembrance. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION On Slllldlly evening. Dec. 21st. at the close of the' meeting of tile Young Pl~oplll‘s Society in -thc Llttlel Sands Presllylterlnn Church, the r- gallist. Miss Vinla J. Pergllcsoll was walled upon by tho nlemllcrs nl' the Society and the following address read by Miss Flora M. Stew- art wlille Miss Helen Stewart on bl-half of the Society made the prosentaltlloll of all envelope contnlln- ing n sum of nloney. Miss Villa J. Ferguson, Dcar I-‘rlenllz-We desire to (lx- tcnd to you at this season ollr llcnrtlcst wishes and ollr highest appreciation of your service as or- ganist of our Society. We feel if it were not for your valued serv- ice as orgallist ollr meetings would not be so helpful and inspiring as they are. We ask you to kindly accept this accoulpnnylng gli-it not for its ln- tlrlnsie value, ilut. as a small token of ollr apprevlila-tion of your serv- ioss--Thst you may have a very Iiilhily New Year. and that you may long be spared to he our organist is the earnest and sincere wish of your many friends in the Young l’eoDle's Society. Christian Endeav- or. Dlbtle Sands. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION A \'lr_v pil-ll:~':lul 4-vollillg was spl-ul all the llllull' of Mr. :lllll _\ll's_ Jollll -A. Iirown on 'l`llursll:ly ovvll- solvllllllll to bill iilro-wl-li to their sou Suturally_ nu this occasion (ll-orgc while .lnllu llinl-(ln-gor presented ililll with n purse. Deal* Iloy- -Wo have gutllerod hero tonight to bill fllrl-woll lloforc you lake your :lcparillro from our conlnlunity for Boston. No dllulli you will be lllisscll nrounll your homo and various other activities. but what is ollr loss: is anothl\r's gain. We will nlles your humor- ous nlnnllcr and lenient lllspnsition and hope you will have sllcl-oss in your sphere of labor nnli wlsll tllnl we may see you back anlong us in the near future. Please accept this small gift as ll token of our esteem and may 'health and prosperity follow you -wherever u nln o Miss Ferguson win completely taken by surprise and could only answer ls sincere "thank you." The President of the Society, Min W Y il . Signed on behalf of your friends of Nl-mv London. ' -Roy in a few well chosen words thanked them all for the gpnerous_ 1057-1;1 I ;\ial‘_v (l. Smith, tllllllllf-li nil tll»‘ I::’l':_ l.llllt-ll \vll_- lilcll :=»‘l-wil ill i`l'll\llll.=l who hall ul:\lll\ -porls.l_lll0 till- Ellie l:lllil.~ . 'l`lll- rl-;- ,oil-illl llltl~l'l-olll~.