DECEMBER 29. 1931 _ Today Qnly PRINCE ED WARD—3,15-1-9_ JEAN'HARL‘OW - ROBERT TAYLOR IN "PERSONAL PIIUPERTY"; rws: News Jpanracarsarup" :::=e::::::::::::::::::::::::::; MIDNITE Si-iilW-nrw YEARS EiiE BUY YOUR TICKETS BOX OFFICE OPENS looioll, Rhythm! . J-lere lheyo ~ l‘ {In Their lunc- nnpt show of . €joyo on the got DOORS 11.30 P. It SHORTS TILL MIDNITL PRINC E ED WARD DAILY 3.15 - 7 — 9.15 SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 P.M. PRINCE EDWARD — THU RS.’ - FRI. - SAT’. i l TN ADVANCE 10.30 A.lll. THURSDAY ALL SEATS 15c l" I. INCLUDING TAX An nual ilhristmas Entertainment At St. Paul's Sunday School The Christmas treat and con- cert of St. Paul's SIIIKIII)’ School took place last evening in the Parish Hall. ' Supper mis served t0 the school at 5.30 pin. and the programme followed later. The rival of Santa was an event nailed with great delight by the rliildreii. An interesting feaiure in tiie evening was the presentativii by Rev. H. D. Raymond to Dr. W. H. Pctliick of the school stall with 1i lite membership certificate in tiie Bible Society. This was the weven- teciith such certificate presented from the school. Scihvtiirii incin- orization awards and jtflhcx for the year were presented driving the evening. A well received program was presented. It included it 1i!.i_v, “A Community Christmas," under tlw direction of Mrs. Frances Holl Traiiior. Ml‘. J. E. H. Worth \\'1l.\ chairman. The program was as follows: Jolly St. Nieliolas~Primary'dept. Welcome-Primary zlcpi. Recltation—-Biliy Wright. Recitation-Peggy Fills-worth. Recitati0n—Cliristmas (ireetinj. Bong: Jingle Bclis-Tboys. Violin carol-Marie Cotes. Recitatlon—Ardeii NlcCuikeil. Solo-David Bentley. Toe dance-Joan ‘Williams. Instrumental selection Iomez’ group, Carol: "See Amid the Winter's Riiow." Solo-Mary Walsh. Singing: Little Town of Bethle- IBM. IVB‘ . Vocal duet-Mary Walsh and Vfiiry Hooper. Play — Characters: Jay O'Day, Claire Balcom; Dr. Blown, I-lrr- IWFB Min-ray; bliss Iicilitirzvrcller, D138 Walsh; Mr. O'Brien. Stewart. Leigh; Big Sis, Joan Williams; Little Blsidean Wltlflltlrfllly, Dav- DC‘0DVOGCFDCECIDODOIFOWFUKTOUUUUOIUUKWUDUTGD Island Motor Transport Ltd. tvntrrn eus seurnute BUS LEAVES CIIARLOTTETOWN (From White‘: Restaurant) rou suimumsina _ Dally eirept Sunday — 9.00 A.M.. 1-1-1 7-31-- Sulurday only — 10.00 P.M. BUS LEAVES (From Gglleh Dlrauxozlélgel FOR 1'1‘ 1' C";_;;D2_M__ 11,30 Ad“, 4.00 P.M. Illlly except Sunday - la i ~ . IOOPM. First Charlottetown Brownie Pack Dre. 23rd there was a. special Illf‘(‘illl'.‘. of this pack. To the sur- prise oi each Brownie there was a decorated tree in the centre 0f a trble. The table was laden with rwuri t‘i curs to oat ns the Brownies and their leaders were guests of the 1st Gnxde Company. Vlfliat a SIIIII‘.'I“I\ I»: i]. The Guides and Y7~l'tlI."lli(‘\ sane uurseigv rhymes. Swries \\"‘l[‘ l'(‘I\'.i mid names were ITIPYFCI. Tiiaitk you to Contain Fry- ilt‘l' llt‘llil‘llll ‘v and the Guides for iii.‘ lllVPlV pi . Next meeting will be on Jatuinry Th. 1 (lit-clings Frovn The Provincial (‘ouiniissi oner Dear Gtiides. (which oi‘ course in- rlufiw Guiders. Ilflliflfffi- _ an‘? ‘Tron n ‘es I. Best Wishes in you ifl for a very f-Ynppv New Year. Our verv sin- cere ih.ii~.l<< are due to The Gitard- ion for nllowinr: us the use oi’ this werklr column. I am clad i0 59f‘ the Charlrwetruvit units are send- ing tn news items reoulnrly- bill we would ell verv definitely like to hear more from the mtt-of-town QQHQHQWIPQ, 'l‘lmti1'iup you all fev- vour co- nnri-ntlnn in making 1937 a yeaf M "m4 (mgi-uiiq iirvt tripling that wit, vimir heir-i the {rear of 1938 “nu h» r-v-n better. 1 rpmniu ' Yours rev-y faithfully. llelcn I. Rz-ny Louie, James Fripps: lcl Bentley: Tina, Eleanor M. Dllflli‘. Lillie- June Foster; Mrs. Coop, RuthBal- com. t n e 8.5K . Sunday only — Iii-M NM- suniiuansuia Annual tionoert, Christmas Tree. l At Baptist Ghureh A record. attendance of children and grown-ups enjoyed the annual concert. of the Barons! Sunday School last evening. The varied and lengthy interesting programme re- ceived the closest ancl most appre- ciutive attention of all present. Great credit is due to the commit.- tec in charge for the excellent training given the large number of children taking part each and ev- ery one of whom performed most acceptably and pleasngly. The committee consisted of Miss Edith l3. Stems, Mrs. Benjamin Stenti- ford, Mrs. Gordon Stairatt. Mrs. Ralph Rupert, Miiss Florence Sim- mons and Mrs. Dan. Bell. The mu- sical numbers showed evidence of the good work being done with the children by the Church Musical Director. Mim Vera H. Malcolm Campbell, and Church Organist, Miss Helen. Calibeok. Santa Claus, joyfully greeted by the children. distributed a liberal supply of confectionery and fruit. The following is the programme; Primary Department Remarks by Chairman, Pastor H. L. Denbon. Recitation. “A Cur ‘ = Wel- come.” llladrene McLean. Recitation, Violet Louis. Recitation, Donald Nicholson. Recitation. Davd Nicholson. Solo, Sylvia McKay. . Recitation. "When I was a Little Girl", Shirley McKay. Piano Solo, Silvia McKay. Duet, “Jesus Loves Me." Betty Cooke and Barbara Rupert. Recitation. “A Good Night", Gerda Hansen. Recitation, Harry Cooke. Solo. Betty Hamm. , Recitation, Joan Nowell. TEE CHARLOTTETPWN fllARDlAnl 3' TURN PLUS SPORT REEL Today Only t} A P l1‘ 0 |_ - 3.15 - 1.00-8.45 orr THE MOON " WITH CHARLES RUGGLES -— KENNY BAKER 0 L —TIIIIRS. —— Flll._— SAT. ~1Vkv¢~ _.. Miss H. Louise Davis ,Wins Bermuda Tour Miss H. Louise Davis of Fal- iillilitll, Mass, ‘has won the Fat-l mouth Good Will contest, which ls a fully paid up trip to California- “rt the Rose Bowl Game played! .. Pasadena on New Year's Day., fitiss Davis’ mother was a Miss- AND COMEDY - CPIT Laugh Ind I dntorllun from Nullywon Farewell Gift Professor Louis D. Thompson and Mrs. Thompson were tendered a farewell reception and presented wl.li a gift oi money by the mem- bers of the Zion Church choir who gathered at the Zion Church manse Monday evening. There was a splendid gathering of choir members and the address was read by Harry Yorston, President of the choir, the presentation being made by Arthur Hale, the treasurer. Speakers included Rev. G. Car- lyle Webster, Messrs. H. A. Mac- Dougall, Malcolm alacKinnon, Don- ald MaeKiitnon and others who pa d tribute to the fine work which Professor and Mrs. ‘Thompson had dune during their stay here and wished them success in their new field. of service. A delightful luncheon was served by the lady members of the choir, a singsong was enjoyed with Miss Jean Fraser accompanying. and the gathering also indulged in an en- joyable programme of games under the leadership of Rev. Mr. Webster". Professor and Mrs. ‘Thompson left yesterday morning for Cortiwall. Ontario to take over their new dates with Knox United Church there. XAVERIANS WIN TILT ST. JOHNS. Nfidn Dec. Bib- (CP Cabin-St. Francis Xavier University. Maritime intercollegi- ate hockey champions. tonight de- feated St. John's City 7-5 in E116 second game of an exhibition ser- ies. The Antigoiiish. N. 8.. iPZllTl ‘won the first game last night. 6-4. . ____i._____ " I BIRTH MClNNIS-'1‘o' Mr. and Mrs. John A. McInnis, l-lopedale, on Decem- ber 4, 1937, a son. IIERIAGES NORTON - tan - At St. James Episcopal Church. Philadelphia. by Rev. w. o. w. Anthony. Wilburts Lillian natmhter Mr. G. W._N0r- ton of Philadelphia to Wllliiilll Chester, son of IVLrs. Lea and the Recitation. Harry Wakckn. Motion Song. “Star So Brlght".i Betty Hamm and Betty Acorn. Recitation, “A Dolly", LOIS ‘Bourke. Recitation, "A Possibility", Ger-i tie MacRae. Recitation. Elsie Bradley. Recitation, “A Wish", Nelda Web- ster. . Trio, “S ng a Song of Winter, Time" (boys with sleds) . Eddie Cooke. Pieddie Saunders. Harry Cooke. R/ecitation, Betty Cooke. Recitation, “Instead of I. M- ing" 'I‘lieima. Good. Recitation, Betty I-lamm. Itecitatton, "God's Stocking" Teddy Wood. Recitation. “Christmas Echoes," Pail‘. Jenkins. ‘ Recltaton, "E‘riv_v". Roma. Burke. Solo, Sylvia St/crns. , Chorus. “Away in a Manger." Duet, "O Little Town of Bethle- hem“, Marguerite Brehaut and Aletha Saunders. Pageant, “when the Light Shane" Performers in Pagclnt Heien-Ruth Taiibush. Maid-Verna MacIunis. Ben-Stewart Wood. Candler-Marguerite Brehaut. Amszels-Llliian _ McPliee and Daphne McPliee. filmy-Elsie Cavsford. Windsor Brehaut, Jackie Proud, Donald Irvine. wise Men-Betty Dawson. Mario Jenkins. Joan MacKinrion. Heralds-Freddie Saunders. Melnmis. Klnip-Eisle Dawson. Slave-Warren MoRae. 0d Mnn—Jean Robinson. Violinist-Ivan Rdilnsoii. Crippled Child-Alice Dawson. slnger-Martlyri Rupert. Poor Gtrl-Aixlmy Mclnllll- For‘ nday only — 1.30 P ._,,_- - ~~ -‘ rt-z‘ Btal'—-E0l'§’l McPhee. T i i Shepherds -—- Johnnie Momma ‘ate. Premier Hon. Walter M. Lea, of Victoria, P. E. I. SCIFFINGTON — lIIACINNIS — At- Ziou Manse on Wednesday. Dc- cember 22. 1937. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Gladys Mac- Innis of North Milton to. Mr. Earle Stanley Skiffiiigton of Braeicey h I.EFURGEY—At Summerside, Dec. 28, 1937, Henry Haveiock Lefur- gey. Fun-era‘. ltcm his late resi- donce on Thursday at. 2 pm. TAYLOR-At New Dominion on Monday. Dee. 27. i937. Joim Les- ter Taylor. Funeral from the resi- dence of hi: parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ‘mylor, 271 Euston Street. on “ltIFSKlfly. A short service at 12.45. Funeral services in New Dominion Church at. three o'clock. Interment. New Dominion Ceme- tery. Don't worry, folkel . . . IIIIIIOIIII ma " .. . . lion tho lobl . . . The Illlll bloodhound who nliuool alloy: (oh lulu murderer Ir on "l! "l" 0| I IOIIw-IOI killer-and you'll llllfll uinn m ant-iii {tonne whose parents are former P. E. Islanders, and her uncles Messrs. Lemuel and Isaac Home, still re- side here. The Faimouth Enterprise s. s: _ .— ' Miss H. Louise Davis who enter-. ed the contest. as a dark horse. has compiled a. commanding lead in the Wfitiily voting ra ly. Miss Davis is xiv; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ly- man I-l. DilVlS of North Palmouth. filie was born July 11, 1919, ‘in Hyde Park. She came with her family to .Fain~.outh in 1928 and was graidu-, wed from Lawrence high school In itifia. While at xschool she was a j lll('ll‘.bt3l‘ of the Sportsmanship ,B"rotlierhood and manager of the] l, girls’ basketball team. she attend- ing post graduate viork at high sir-hoot. | bliss Davis was anxious to win Crimson Tide of Alabama tangle iwitti the Golden Bears of Cal-i i fcmia in the annual Rose Bowl " , game. f. i Miss Davis was scheduled to leave‘ .' TBfistph for Ciiicuco on Sunday,’ ‘December 26. In Chicago she will i inlcet Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ros- ‘ gEc-k who will conduct the travel _' ‘ the. Rose Bowl game, and up the 1 ‘ Pacific Coast. In the party meet- , ing at Chicago will be two contest ’ i three from Nebraska. In El Pam, _ TTs-sas, the group will be joined by Winters from Kansas and Colo- ado. There will be at least l7 in ilie party which will have l5 (lays of travel aiirl sightseeing which iti- eludes an excursion iinto Mexico and makes its most distant stop at. Seattle, Wit. iington. ALSO . . . . AND MAJOR. BOW S.P.C.A. Bridge d Party Successful Cardigan And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Andjew McDonald, Cardigan, motored to the city on Wednesday. The bridge tournament. sponsor- ed by the Society for rlie Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals", held at the Queen Hotel Monday even- ing, was acclaimed by all ilie one hundred and sixty guests, as one of the most. enjoyable evening bridge parties ever attended. The splendid response by our citizens in attending, and the merchants’ ready livilliiigiicss to make donations to be viirarclrr-l as‘ prizes, speaks well for the orgaiii- ' ‘nation, which is uncluubterflv (to-i ing a. splendid work lll the inter- est of dumb animals in this city. Forty-one prizes were awarded to the players which caused fun and applause by the lucky winners. Dr. T. E. E. Robins, iiie presi- dent, gave a short. address oi wel- come to the guests and briefly out- lined the work being accomplished by the Society tliroitaii the eiforls of its inspector Mr. Henry Me- Lean, who is constantly correcting the evils of abuse to animals in shipment, on the streets and o.i the farm. His remarks inc‘. with g?“‘_'.g°”?"d w Charlottetown last keen enthusiastic applause. Tm“ m“ » , A niw chow?‘ wmmk" by H“ There occurred at. St. Teresa's Worship Nlayor _'I‘ui_'nt-i- (l(itll"(l to m, Tuesday morning the Sudden the attraction oi the evening. T death of genus McCarthy the be_ D“ 3mm“ hem“ l"'l‘~*‘-‘llilllg loved son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. James the prizes of the evening: thanked i Mcgm-flly at the early age o; n-"ne. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and the stall" weir. after a very short, illness. The of theQueen Hotel for their won- deceased attended Pfingg 9f wales. derful hospitality and for their College until three months ag0' untiring efforts in making the ev- ening such a grand sitccess. Among the recent. visitors to the city was Mrs. Edward Lowrey, Car- digan Head. Mr Hugh McAree, Baldwin Road, ire-ska visitor to Montague last W6C‘. Mr. Urban McQuaid student at Prince of Wales College is home to spend his holidays w til his parents Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McQuaid, 48 Road. Mr. Leo Fay, Newport, was busily engaged in trucking potatoes to Cardigan on Thursday where vessel W35 being loaded. Miss Zita and Ereen Schlayer students at Notre Dame Academy, Charlottetown are spending their holidays with their uncle Mr. Char- lcs Curran, Baldwins Road. Senator J. A. McDonald, Cardi- and return home on account of ill The following were donors of hefllivh- GKDF-‘Ctint! l0 rel/um in!!!‘ 8 gpedgl prizes; 9131p 13w.“ M,’ short rest. Bu: God k-xiew best and Stewart; G’ }{_ Taylm; City; De_ calied him to his Eternal rest on B1015 Ems“ City; N,.1]s0,,_-S Ltd. Tuesday morning, leaving his loved Mr. Feliz Lewis, Itfeiitreail; bliss $1551”? hlfislziijrgélflegaviasafi Constance Large, Miss Gloria outs‘ m0 brofhem Imus who is Large; R. T. Holman, Lid; Roops Ltd; Wm. Michael; Bruce Won- nacott; Ray Keenan; Anonymous, City; H. H. Cox; J. S. Addy, Hay- ward \Varrick Co: W. W. Wellner Ltd; Mrs. Harry C. Brown; Henry Benoit: hnonymous; H. H. Had-t working in Nova Scotia; Joseph at home; two sisters, Veronica at home and Lexie in the novitiate of Mount St. llfary. Charlottetown. Funeral was held on Thursday morning to St. Cutiibertfs Church. Deepest sym- pathy is extended by many friends den. W. Clary. Ltd; airs. Heber‘ to the members of the bereaved R. Large; Sydney T. Green; J. W. > ioniilv. Batton, Rowntrecs Lid; B, Roy —-—-—— Holman: E. M. Nicholson. Irving Mr Patrick Sauohr. Baldwin's Oil; Mas. Walter Grant; Miss Road. was a visitor to Cardigan SQhu1Qr_ last week. ' L0,“; (lil-yqi“ Mr. Elmer Mslnnis. Inr-rie Valley. IONA. N1 s___,gp,,grh,<.,, m- y)“. has gone _to Cambridge Mass, pu-gost, V035,.“ 9H.“ ,0 Emm- uw where lie \\ill_ vist i115 brother and Brat. d'Or I l: x are expected llPIv, “mime "emu" my m” winter before Cluiunias They iv ll load momhfi ,. . . . . i; syn-um ..____M____fo] Alumna“ 1mm“. I Mr. Alex Ait-Iiitvre. Iiorne Valley, was a visitor to Cardigan Thursday. CGFJ of Thanks ‘ -— l Social Service, Charlottetown ma: pita‘. desires to thank those who, contributed cash donatons. Chi-ist- mas DillllCPS and other foodstufism clothing. toys. etc, and tn any other.’ Miss Mary Carter student atl Union Commercial Coilege, Ch81‘-_ lottctoivu. has arrived home after completing her courses, and will spend her vacation with her parents! Mr. and airs. Peter Carter. 48 Road.‘ The farmers are quite busy gett-. Way aided 1n briiieinq Cliristmas- mg home 1,1,51,- gt-gntey-s supp“ 9g. joy to those in need. We also womp owe a debt of gratitude to the gem‘ ___.___ tit-men who helped in deliverme the" Mn Bobbie pyrgnson, C_ N, R_ entployee at Cape Tormentine spent above by giving of their time andi the Christmas holidays at Cardigan cm, L-4Il3-12-29-li.‘ Head. i * Levin personally. tainahle. Ship your furs i quest. I63 Spndlna Ave. run nlonrsr enters SILVER FOX AND OTHER FIIRS TO LEVIN FUR CO. Your shipments are always graded liy Mr. A. Our prices are the highest oh- are no handling charges, deductions or commissions of any kind. Shipments are held separate on re- LEVIN FUR CO. Dept. P. Muss Rita Oullengls spending her holidays at her home in 48 Road. The pupils and. teacher of Cardi- gan Head school held their Christ- mas Concert in Cardigan Head School on Wednesday evening. The school looked lovely with its Christ- | mas bells and decorations of ever-l t green and holly. A very attractive| , and pfeaslng feature was a Christ- i mas tree prettily decorated and lad- c.i with all kinds of parcels for i both young and old. A splendd , program of readings. dialogues, 1m.- strumental and vocal music was given by the pupils and the splen- did way they all did their part] ‘spoke of careful training. At the v.05" of the program Santa ap- n nred amid much gi-eetlxig and in lrs cheery manner quickly present- ed each pupil with a present from ztie iii-e. There was also a very nice ' tn-ut from the teacher for the pu- iris. thy programme concluded wtli tlic National Anthem in which all heartily Joined. The teacher Miss| - Mary MoAulay II to be congratulat- to LEVIN where there Toronto, Ont. l winners from Bboinfield. N. J.. and, T ed for this splendid The Central Guardian ___._- ll val-raved for new: udvrirt|nln| c’ Thll column iil load lntoronl but i4 ucvvly nurture may no trucrloll at I rullll u word nlrlotly puyuhlo lu ml- u v u. v OBASWELI. for Photographs V coivraueiiarios suuaivca LIFE LN L-BTSII-T-IZ-Zill SENIOR ABBIES benefit skate tonight. v 1,445. WEDDING BELLS-The marriage . took place in Wesley United Church, Prince Albert, Saslc, at 4 p. iii. on Tuesday, Dec. 21st oi Jessie -Evelyti Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold of Cioustun, Basic. and Mr. Austin Harrison Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith, Viscount, Susic, Rev. R .D. Taniiahli, B. A, i3. D. officiated. The bride, who w... gowiied in lovely white satin wed-i ding dress with long veil, carritcl an exquisite arm bouquet, and was friends. After their honeymoon to Saskatoon, the happy young couple will reside in Prince Albert. Saslc. gratulatioris, Mr. Smith being a‘. New Wilishre. POST OFFICE IIAS RECORD- The largest number of letters and cards in the history of the Char- i lottetown post office. 131.060. i December 19-24. Postmaster W. M. iBrehaut reported yesterday. Wed- ‘nesdayq December 22, saw cierks handle 37,960 cards and letters. 'the largest number recorded in i any one day. There was no record lof parcels. Sfiyzp sales at the i Charlottetown Post. Office reached ‘ a new high for any one clay’ De- cember 20. At present the sale nt’ stamps this month was $500 iti excess of any previous year, Mr. Breliaut said. ‘The Postmaster also noted that fewer parcels were re- ceived in bad condition this sea- son which showed more care was exercised In wrapping. Ivliss Helen M. Wood, student at Acadia University, is spending her holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wood,‘ Southport. Tidmarsh Blake Nuptials (High River Times Dec. l6: The home of F‘. D. Blake of High Rivei was the scene of a pretty wedding on the eveningof Wed- nesday December 15, when his sis- ter, Miss Josephine Blake became , the bride of W. Harry Tidmarsh, ‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Tid- marsh of Charlottetown, P. E. I., ‘Rev. A. B. Macdotiald, D. D., of . Calgary performed the ceremony in the presence of Immediate IEIRiIl/CS. risge by iier brother, virus charming in a Lanvin model of pale pink silk lace and carried talisman roses. Bride and groom were tinattended. Following the ceremony a recep- ed Hyannis State Teachers‘ Col-l 21"!" 8-Way by he!‘ father ‘in the. ieue last year and at present is doU presence of immediate relatives and ' i t i first prize. Particularly lnterestedi Where the BT00"! '15 a llmnllemll-i: illl football, she Wanted to see the‘ farmer. Many P. E- I- friend-i and; ~ relaitves will extend hearriest con-i B | former Islander having been born‘ part-y to New Orleans, Los Angelest were handled during the week 0ft a The bride, who was given Ti inar-‘ PAGE THREE The LieuL-Governor ‘ will receive on - New Year's Day at I Government House , from three to five- ! thirty I’. M. ' Gentlemen calling will pres- ent their cards, one to the Private Secretary and one to the A.D.C. in waiting. M. ALBAN I-‘Althllill Private Secretary BOX SLEIGIIS We are offering the balance of our Box and Pun“; Sit-tubs at 1/2 PRICE Cash Only (Tali soon :i-' we have only a fen lcii. A. Horne &0o., (fhtirlottctown i i... Bl N ti 0 TONIGHT 8.15 P.M. Canadian Legion H 0 iii c Travellers Assn. Elects Slate At Annual Meeting-i Mr. PiiiTip was eleotfi president of the Prince Edwa Island Commercial TH-avellera A51 sociauon :11 " t “t annual meet- ing of the '" ii last night. I Mr Fred s. C idler is honor . airy president. Other rililcelfii dost-ed includel side-tit. ~J<>iin T. Doyle! ‘secretary-treat.»urer —\V. W. Ford. Mr. W. A. Ready and Mr. M. Blake were l‘il‘l'l"fl auditors. Mr. Philip . iter, retiring president lift‘ d ~11 the meeting at which re: ‘business w-al tion was held, about forty guests‘ transacted. served, with Mrs. F. L. Watt and Mrs. C. A. Farquharsan presiding at the tea table, which was centred by a bowl of crimson roses and lighted with tail ivory tapers. As- sLsting at. the supper hour Mfrs Louise Lyons of Charlotte- town; Miss Doris Alaehiiilan of Calgary; Mrs. E. P. Thomson. Miss Lilia Dexter and Miss Helen -Coughiiin of High River. The toast to the bride was proposed by F. L. Watt, with Ml‘. Tidmarsh respond- i i bring present. A buffet. supper was congratulations in a deiightful speech. During the evening bliss Odette dc Foras sang Musettais Aria. from La. Bolieirie and “Little Gruv Home in the West" and Char- les A. Clark sang “Because? Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh left for a honeymoon at mountain resorts. the bride wearing a biege fur sport couc. with brown hat and accessor- ies. They will return to High River for Christmas and New Years af- ter which they will leave for Char- lottetown. P. E. I., where they will make their home. Out-of-wwn guests included Countess de FOITIS and Miss Odette de Foras; Mr. and Mrs. J. dePalez- ieiix of Millarvillc; Ml‘. and Airs. R. L. Maclltilian, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston. Miss Edith Hillorks and 1 Mr. Ned Blake all of Calgary. Although the bride ha.- lived in High River only a. few months. she is gifted to a rare degree uitii the an of making friends, and 1k en- tre community unites tn extending warmlrlsit good wishes to Ml‘. and entertainment. Mr. Huuh McQuaid, Richmond, arrived home on Ftday evening to spend Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McQuaid, 4| Road. ‘ Mr. Jack McAuiay, Mr. hlulcolin McAulay. M'r. Henry Hayter, Mr. Fred Shepherd. Mr. Fbrest INICDOII- aid, Mr. Joseph Flynn motored from Dartmouth and ai-riverl on thef Island Friday to spend Christmas at their homes. They PXVPPCT to ro- tum to Nova Seotia nn Tuesday morning if roads are in favorable condhion for trav g.-C WAKE til’ LIKE A CAVE MAN Feel Full of Life-No More Tired, Dull, Heavy Mornings Keep you liver healthy and you'll feel from} ivory interning. When you wuh up ululgfntlui" your luvs in out of order. You Iflflhedllll misled of poisons, "Fifth! l uuli: ' purl of you: food lnulllnnna. Sqipliuulsv lo ‘u, liuuennrl yields-fiver out big, the body‘: lualm, helps munch, ' and in- luhnu lo work . A nan bowel onoug ' “Fnil-c-liven" mdolvoulfruitluldhevlmvviillltangtitca and build upyow liver lih nolhln] who wit. Yoifllbealnorlhvwwcll you nnevury nevniu. Try Fni-n-tivu. All hutch. 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