PAGE TWELVE 'r_u_i;__o_u_._x_igoiAN.ynaizbofifrirrowiv _ oou. House I roan: rnasonite doll house. Washable, sturdy and and beautifully painted. Special Plastic furniture available for above dull house. Livia: mom. Dinlns room. Kitchen, Bedroom and Bath _ this furniture la Just as realistic as the doll house itself. in SMALLMAWS Magical Toy Town durable. Res- \ i i i" cnle. lugs. it ‘ Tu earl leather inch Puzzled’ Give Bosnia For Christmas Aeroeeaa a vi l t h rawhide binding, m; runhicie <~..._ erin]. HI and in hails fab- Ile and rawhide. Travel l. vrll I Tweed with bin _ NO FINER WAVE floor — slain more serilnn MALLMLAII‘ Prince Edward island's Radiant Christmq; 5mm AT ANY PRICE! Eninan iirug Store Wardrobe glut!- atonv. lop groin ‘fruvel lwina in rawhide. Iaturnl rawhide villi wide ei|d lrlntiing. . y E. E. Parkman, BAGGAGI. THB IELECTION “iTClllNG SETS ‘THAT SPECIAL GIFT PROBLEM. TOURE BOUND T0 PLEASE WITH A HANDSOME, STYLE!) PIECE, CHOSEN FROM’ OUR WIDE OF FAMOUS IIZEB. struts . . . sow sixocr as. m blah-heal nieces 1n hound’: tooth pal- Iern, rnnhirle cl nlnuiv lnlirlr. PRAC/TICAL SOLUTION TO SMARTLY- MAKES. WE'VE ALL Opt.D., R.O. i i I I OPTOMETRIS: - Eyes Examine‘ Glasses Fitter‘ i Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. I Summer Si... Summeraide __ _____ T. Earle Hickey l Chartered Accountant Office at i 1b Granville Street Phone 515 sommnsms ‘i l. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMITIJSI Complete Visual Analyses Glasses mus | catamarans BUtlmtNG Bumnseraide, I'LL Dogs For Sale Blltlilh bllzle pups, two months old. males and femaiesfllheymaitc nice house dogs and pets for chil- rlrcn and good rabbit hunters. Also one trained fox hound that has hunted foxes for over three years and ho will plop the foxes from killing lnrnbs and sheep in Queen's County. Also Collie pups, 4 months old. males and females apuled. J. l‘. TANTON, P. 0. Box 30 Summersidc. P. l-J. l. FOR SALE One 30 H). Leonard ball governor steam engine in first class condition. i I 2 I HALL MFG. CO. LTD. Summmide I moms res Aiberton and Vicinity Friends of Mrs. Alfred Rawers. Aiberton South, are sorry to learn of hcr illness in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Bell are being congratulated on the recent celebration of their fortieth wed- ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Green and Mr. arid Mrs. Lester E. Profit of Roeebank motored to Charlotte- town on Tuesday. Mr. arid Mrs. H. J. Pike leli re- cently for Toronto. Ontario, where Mr. Pike will attend ‘the annual meeting of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Members of the Aibertori Curling Club who participated in the Bon- spicl lii Charlottetown last week were Messrs. Erskine Campbell. Waldo Matthews Jr.. Ernest Hardy, Edward Clow. Maurice Perry. Ai- bert Clar-ke. Herbert Clark and J. C Matthcus. The illness ofnMi-s: wiuism Mc- Arthur at her home here is re- gretted by her many friends. Her sister Mrs. Fields and Miss Enid MvArt-hur arrived from United States on Friday evening. With ihem came Mrs. Ailai. Matthews 0i Elimsdale who had been holidaying Ln U. S. A. The Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick has recently returned home from a brief visit i0 Ottawa, DnL. where he represented the Maritime Pro- vinces on a Dominion Commission to study the liquor traffic. While there he also attended a convention oi the Canadian Trmpcrance Fed- oration. which they were welcoming her to Albertoii. Delicious refreshments were served and a number of games enjoyed. Before departing lor their homes the guests for- nred a circle around the bride and sang “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." and then all united in the strains of “Auid Lang Sync." A meeting to plan a canvas for The United Emergency Fund for Britain was held in the Womerfs Institute Hall on last Friday even- ing at eight o'clock. The chair- man, Rev. J. W. Nowe explained that the purpose of Fund is to co- ordinate individual efforts to help people of Britain. It was decided w. divide the town intoareas. and ilfnf) people of the different churches responsible for collecting a district to a denomination. Mrs. Herbert Champion was hostess to the Guild of St. Pcter.'s Anglican Church on Tuesday even- ing when the members assembled in honor of Mrs. Reginald Jeffrey, r. recent bride. The room was at- iraiciivciy decorated ill ycilovz and lfiiiif‘. The guest of honor was sealed in a special chair in an archway from which iumg wed- ding bells. The gifts which had been placed in a decorated basket were presented by Firs. Ralph Larkin and Miss Normal Raynor. They were opened by the bride assisted by Mrs. Champion and Nirs. Ralph Rayner, while the accompanying verses were read by Mrs. J. W. Nowe. Mrs. Jeffrey thanked her friends for their beautiful gifts and good wishes, as well as for the kindly way in '1'he United Church Guild met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Matthews one evening lsat week. The wor- diin service. in keeping with the Christmas season, was led by Mrs. A. C. Green. The President, Mrs. Herbert Matthews conducted the business. There was an attendance n‘! thirteen members. The sum of fifty-dollars 1S i0 be passed otcr to the Church Board. and the sum of luenLv-five dollars will be given to the piissions. The officers were re-olected for another year: Pre- r-ident-Nfixs. Herbert Matthews; Vice-preslderit-lilrs. l-l. J Pike; Secretory-Mrs. Arthur Wilide; Bedeque and O O O Vicinity His many friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. Hugh Murray has returned to the l’. E. I. Hos- pital for further treatment. He had been iii the hospital for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacFar- lane, Ferriwood. were in Charlotte- town on Thursday to visit Mrs. hiacFarlaneLs mother. Mrs Harry Lowther. who has been s. patient in the P. E. I. Hospital for some time. ' A service was held in the United Church on Sunday evening Dec- ember 12th. conducted by the Young Adult Group. Mr Arthur Murray and Miss Clara Affleck had charge of the devotional part c-l the service. Slides were then shown depicting the Christmas story. Suitable music was rendered by the Choir. On Tuesday evening Dec 14th. something new in the way of en- tertainment was presented to a large gathering in the hail at Central Bedeque. The title o! the entertainment was "A programme of the season" 0n the screen, in glorious color with prose and poetry, and musical accompaniment interpreting the Spring. Summer. Autum, Winter. This presentation was put on by Rev. W. B. and Mrs. .Cro\ve and Mr Arthur Murray, and was greatly enjoyed by all present. A marriage of interest to many in this community was soiemriized pl the United Church Manse on Wednesday the 15th inst. when Rev. Mr. Crowe Joined in the holy bonds of matrimony Miss with Georgina sharp, daughter o! Mr. illld Mrs. Gcorge Sharp. of Borden, Willi Mr. ilaicoim Wright Brad- shaw. son of Mrs. Thomas W. Bradshuxx’ and the late Mr. Brad- shaw, SGHYIClOiVD. The NIlllOllZll Christmas Vesper Service of The Canadian Girls In Training was held in the Bedeque United Church on Thursday even- ing Der. 16th. inst. It was conduct- ed by the loader Miss Jean Mac- Cililulll, assisted by Misses Marion Schurman and Phillipe Johnson as scripture renders. The candle light- ing part of the service was nicely carried out by Misses. Joan Craig. Frances Craig. Catherine Cram. Marine MacCailum and Georgie Doull. The girls were assisted in the musical part of the service by lhe Church choir. with Mrs. Crowe as organist. The offering was taken by liliss Joan Bradshaw and Miss Harriet Riley. This impressive ser- \icc was brought to a close with (he singing of a Christmas hymli and the Mizpah Benediction. The largo gathering then assembled in the Church Vestry where Christ- mas slides were shown alter which the hundred or more members of in? Sunday school were presented with llifis and a treat by the sup- erintendent Mr. J. Harrison Mac- Fat-lane assisted by the other mem- bers of the school. T-ht Christmas tree was beautifully lighted with colored electric bulbs. The school presented Ivir. and Mrs. Crowe with n lovely motor robe and a purse of money. It is worthy o! note that this Sunday School has an enroll- ment of about 135. IDNG NAVIGABLE RIVER. Canada's Miagtenzie River is 2.000 miles long and is navigable for 1.292 miles. LONG LINE i... rncurras There have been 100 Archbish- ups of Canterbury. Augustine. consecrated in W1 A.D.. was the first. Treasurer-Mrs. Hebe: Corbett. An interesting contest prepared by Mrs. Fitzpatrick. was enjoyed. At the next meeting the worship uilll be led by Mrs. Ed. Clow and the program will be in charge o! Mrs. Arthur Wilide and Mrs. Cedric Hunter. YIESTERILEUARDIAN -GINIIAL lNiiUlANCl. Ralph G. lluttart. Bilnrnarslde. —'l'l!ll CHRISTMAS give Gari- ong's Delecto Chocolates. the gilt that is always appreciated. Canons or quaurv at the lowest/possible price. Tested and proven dependable are yours when you buy at Moose Jeweiim. 5W merslde. —OHRISI'MAS DANCE at. Bor- den Hail, Wednesday, December amid. ncellent music. Also slficill door prise. -ALBANY NATIVE DIES AT FAlBVlEW. ALBERTA-dill‘. W.P. Cameron. Albany, received a letter conveying the sad news o! the death of his niece. Mrs. Charla! Oummlngo. of Fairview. MN"!- The deceased. who was born at Anmny, w” the daughter o1 Mrs. Mwariane and the late Mr. A.- fred MacFariane. Whfln I- WW3 girl she moved from her native Province to Boston. MN!» ""1 i“ later years went with her family to the Peace River District, Ai- berta. Besides her sorrowing hus- band Mrs. Cameron icaves w mourn two daughters, her mother (Mn, NalOlIPl Cameron). one sis- ter and four brothers. ll in Western Canada. Personals -M|ss Leitha Crue. who has been attending Mount Allison University this term. arrived in Summerside on Friday evening to Sllflld U"? yuietide season with her mother. Mrs. L. B. Crue. Winter Street-S. ¢The many friends o! Mrs. Hor- ace MacEwen. who has been a pa- tient in the Prince County Hospital. will be pleased to learn that sho was able to return to hcr home on Saturday-S. ' THE JOY! OI‘ CHRISTMAS '1‘here'li always be a Christtnaa Day, That star above a. beacon bright To share our love and give us faith 0 sacred day. 0 holy night ‘Ihe joyful time of Christmas. Therell always be athrisiirnas Dav, To mark the birth of Ci-irist our King The angels round ills throne delight in sacred song. O mystic night». Therdil always be s. Christmas! The fields all covered. covered white, The trees with snow-tops glistening; Sleigh bells chime through the ail- cnt night While little folks are sleeping . The clouds above in air so cairn. Snow covered groluid o'er hill and ale r Hus-tied as if by a magic wen Like stars from heaven failing down The snowflakes gliding emhwards. The Christmas trees in gay array The decorated windows. Good will to all, our greetings toil The little church. the chiming boils To tell us ail ‘tis Christmas. -Soft laughter crowds. The Christmas spirit each home has found, Little folks excitement high: Sleigh bells through the midnight sky. Each Christmas tree is laden. rings from merry O silent. night. 0 holy night. Blessed time of happiness ‘llhe Birth of Christ our Saviour King Good will to all eaoh church bells rings To wish a Merry Christmas. —J. E. Gauthier. Bola-is, P. 1'. l. \ AWISH ' I wish that I could thoughts. . That come to me at times- Thoso buoyant, hsPDy. lilting thoughts- And put them into rhymes. catch the But l am happy day by day. I'm glad to be alive; My blessings seem to multiply, Though I am eighty five. R. L. OUT OUR WAY g/A" ' ../ \ BLUP -- us - 1L1. HAVE "to-anus- PUT ALL NIGHT ON IT lF-- MPH~ -_ , ' wage sonar ' , ‘TOMORROW.’ y com THIRTY vEAlzs "roo s By J. R. Williams WELL. HADNVT I BETTER CUT THEM iki PiECiLS? YOU DON'T HAVE MUCH ROOM TO WORK UNDER ‘THERE "WVTH $UCH MOUTHFULS? 11-27. DON rasaanuan .en. Wirflifilu» oizcpmca _z2,_ m. ' WISHING v ALL OUR PATRONS. and SHIPPERS A . MERRY CHRISTMAS AND it ~ - - raosreaous NEWYEAR SWIFT CANADIAN co. Limited.- UVESTQCK DEPARTMENT Loading Hogs at all paints Monday. December 27th and Tuesday. December 28th as usual - NOTICE T0 RMIBHERS We are offering for a limited time only, for cash. In”, Boneless florsemeat at .0'fc per pound. ' If you wish to tlko advantage of this oiled by purchasing y...” winter supply, we will store it free of charge to April 1st. lir- believe horsemeat will be much higher after January 1st. u... Hall ilfg. a Bold Storage 00., Ltd. SUMIMEISIDE. l’. E. l. 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