Y --.-. wars-Pd? I a a .<5";‘!B2:2s4\'l-"¢-1*’ l l .1 '1 '1 I l s-‘n- --.-onm4osvoz_vmruub Pay it A o-da mail during the last day o_r two? This is just a renunder, that if you rec- eived it, it is du THEY ARE DUE WHEN SENT. Please pay it today. prompt 1W- ments keep money m circulation, and help everybody. Thank you. MOORE a M°LEOD THE "GUARDIAN TIlE WESTERN lilllllllllll -8HOP from liolmanu Catalog —RE‘I'URN TO SIATTLE-Mr. Ulric Dawson. Bedoqne has just re- lturned from Seattle. Washing- lton. where he has been for the ‘past couple of months on fox lbuslness. lie reports meeting - ‘number of lolunde o there.‘ who arc doing well includlngrtho lilac- Donald brothers formerly ' of (‘r-unaud; Harold MaoLena son of Donald hlaclman. Crapaud. who ls ,manager of the Federal Reserve Bank. Earl Clark. son of Mr. ‘Henry Clark of Augustine Cove who holds a good position with the Standard Oil Company. and sever- e for payment- al others. _-NEW YEAR'S DAV RACING AT SUMMERSIDE-After tho bur- lesque parade of “Horriblelf took place, the speml limit was raised on Water Street. The traffic laws lon fast driving were valved b)‘ common consent. and the street be came a speedway (pro tcm). A lsrze number of "sharp" how's took part in the quarter mile, "brushes" from tho Journal office building to the C. N. It. station. The racing was watched by a large number of interested spectators. lt was hard to tell which horse had the most speed. on account of soft footing. lt was n "Classy" and speedy army of equine beauty. The following ,_h0l’flf.‘fi and owners were among those present, viz——-Alcey MEN For the New Your 1924 _ We llnvo a well assorted l stock o! - 1.. I Office Supplies . ‘In. Blank Books of all kinds. Lcdgoro, Day Booka, Loose - t»: Books, am Books, Cash Books, Lotter- Books, Memor- .., anduin Books, Order Books, Price Books, invoice Books and Files, Binding Cares. Letter Files, inks for all book WOTR. 1.3 Business and Cv-t 890M!- enoe Envelopes. All sizes and grades. 500 thousand Envolopes in stock. ' omeo and Pocket Diaries for 1924. Foolsoap and TYPWVFR" Paper, Ribbons and Citbflfl Paper, etc.. etc. Lowest Prices. Wholesale I and Retail. Compliments of the Season from BAYER sTUmo Qooooooooooooooooeo-oooa l LETTERS OF CONDOLENCE. Mr. and Airs. Sydney Llewellyn: 'Wc. the members of the C. It}. Sn- clcty. of Murray Harbor North. wish to convoy tn you n mess-agi- of sympathy in the great loss you have stiatulned in the tit-nth oi‘, your daughter. Lottie. ‘We feel that words of OllFS can be 0f little comfort at this time; Cod alone cnu comfort you bestow ills grace upon you. And we would earnestly cntreat you togby look upon this parting not as the end of that sweet young llfc, but u‘ transplanting by nn all ‘fist (Irent- 0f or, to holtvtntiy mllltiilmltl to gro\v|;t|.,.,y)0,,gfl;|_ to a higher degree oi‘ [xvrfetttitml than it could c-vnr have nttnlned in IC-ook this world of sorrow nnd woe. We ‘wish to exit-ml our sincere sympa- thy to your non John. '\'l'o would direct hlm 1o his Creator. who known our trlnl-s and sorrows. unto thee. dlgt of His countenance upon thee a give thee pence." dfiignedb-The members of the ~ Murray uni-nor INorilt Christian Ililudeavor Socially. ._.' .__ . f . "I'll iilrothcr Wrcy Klllgr - - _~“. We. the members of the C. E. so’- oioty of Murray ilnnbor North, dc- sire to express to you our sincere sympathy in the grout grief which nu recently t-omc m you. the death of ur ilenr young urlfe. After The ‘Lord lift up the Friday afternoon, Dec. 21st, in the - very pleasing nnd- (‘hrlstmns-tlnle , readiness. with which the lanswcri-tl. wnn very gratifying f, teacher. At. thc close of the '"'='.-:rr::.::::";';:;.:'.i“ PERBONALS ,. ltlary Riley. ponlnu (Inmpbt-ll. Compton. ‘f1 Xmns" by lillldrcti biartlti. Normnn Boll. nnd Ztlntheuon. Donnld Cnmpbr-ll. Flora lint-tin.‘ Dannie .. . , and Margaret Riley. their-Illahknlilogimltlttllllellllsnfaclcetlg lmcmlmmmrh” shine upon thee. and be gracious X"‘""" "Y l7"°'>'" hum"- Jimmle Jun-lino. nltle girls. RlTilll llli‘ I'll R B. 2.06%, l-‘rauk Jelly. Linkletter Road; Alcy C.,W.Il. McNollLabpc merslde: .\Ilss Eldred 2.18%;Goo. Scmple, Kenslugton; M-lss locyland. l). ll. Morrison. Summon-side: (‘Bub Phillips), Miss Crescus, Clifford lltogcrs. Llnkletter Road; Governor ‘(Hmernl end- Devilish Daisy. Vi‘. hlnttbews. Sumtnerside; Jack On mend 2.18%;- Hztrry Sllllpllant. (fotrmlxlore K., Percy Tlowness. Sununcrside (Jack Steele); Ruby Attbrev Wm. Clark. Summersldc; Natalie Aqutllne, Geo. Calbeck. Summerslde; Iona Calnlon Theo- dorc ‘Waite. The "speed lovers" are expected to arrange n race on the harbor ice when the first. op- portunity offers. Albert J.. is altw in Summerslde owned by Capt. Fred Peters. There is a lot of Murray Harbor North Christian Endeavor Society. (‘Patriot please copv.» - - —- -<-OI-v- -i BELLE RIVER SCHOOL 'l‘he semi-annual examination of Belle River School was held on presence of nbout twenty-six rate- payers and visigurs. The school- room was very zlrtlstlcnlly decorat- ed for the occasion with spruce. Xutus bolls, Imnnvt" nnd garlands. which on the whole presented .1 appearance. The 1iupih-i were ex- amined in the ‘various fllllllflfllg by the tcltchcr, Mlss Florence Clements. The correctness and pupils l0 all present, reflecting great credit on the care and efficiency of the cx- amination Rev. A. J. hiacNeillwns appointed chairman nnd the follow- Sttnnnorslde. it ls possible to hold one of the biggest ice-racing meets chains and business men side people is only dormant. K. Mlnnnl‘: Llalment for Headache Compton. ‘ --.‘ ill . b ' 33F"; (“mamas Io 3 y uuml --.\lt-st-:rs Elnmett and Recitntitin-—-"A tiny Recitation --- "Snnlylund." byiwn‘ Dialogue-write Sick Doll" by_. - Margaret Rib-y nnd ‘bide’ vmwd Dmmmilcnrs Day. ‘K. llecitntlon~——liy Willie llcars. Song -— "\Vclt'0mc. Beautiful hora. is visiting friends at Ken Anna slnntoit. K. Riley nnd Flora. nlortln, Ri-(ritnflou-"Tht: 'l‘wins by ..-.\lr. Jerome ‘Mulligan of Rccitatiun—"A Xmas Wish" Alberta Stewart. lit-cltallon.—“l.lctty and Bear" by Margaret hlacDougall. Dl:tlo|zuc-——"Jelly for the liilmet- er" by l-Jvelyti Mnrtln, Elizabeth MacDougall and Grace Compton. Recitatlon-"Thn Little SChOOI- ma" by Mildred Martin. - Recitation-my John N. Matheson. Motion Soug-"Mcrry Xmas Day" by nix girls. - Recltation-“Grantlpafs Spectac- les" by Lnry Jnrdinti. Recitatl0n~by Bcnnlc Bears. instrumental Solo —— "Nollie Gn-y by lmtslie SUJWFIH. Rt-cltallotw-"Whon Thomas Tnkrm Ilin Pen" by Grace Compton. Ilm'|tnl.l0n--—\\'lio Iilude the Speech by Idiom Martin. Dinlogue-(looti-Bye. by (Hill. and (‘hriutlne llcll. l-ivw-ltntlnm-"Snntn (‘lane's Trull" by Willie Cnmplwll. by at his old home in Klnkora, P. E I. ii. the da y. on business.—-S. houte the first oi’ the week. ——.\lessrs Harold Drlsc-oll, Allan lilurphy and Frank Glllls, S. D. students. spent Christmas vscn- tlon nt their homes in Kcnsiug- lvn.-l\'. ——i\llss llolcn Johnstono, Long River, is visiting friends in Tyne Pcnrl \'all8)'.~$. ~ —~.\lr. James Crockett. lilnungcr 4 _ _ or it. T. llolmnufi-i, Charlottetown lll'l.‘lliillUll‘—"Tlll.‘ how Cook’ by hmnch’ awn‘ New year-S M“, *\"i1"1m'">’- " friends in Summersidc.—$. ltr-tdtitliun-"A Mortifylng Aiis- ' Iiiltv" by Grace AlncDougall. sor.v—"'l‘bl.-t way Kristi" by Grace Compton nnd Evelyn Martin. llocltnliou-"A Sleepy School" by lilaurlce Stewart. ltocllatiolt -- by Alcxnildcr --»Profcss0r Rockford of Painter ltomi, was n visitor to Bummemldti on Wednesday. The Trot. will be remembered an the man who cam- Little llel. through the Eastern. Racing circuit some years ago. lie still has some fast homes at his home "lllghball farm." K. turn luss WllH '" Ret-itatlon-"A Sad Alnrgnrot Riley. Dialogue-my tcn girls and boys. llwtltntlon-"Dylng C '~ ion Paddy lilcCztho" by Elizabeth Accident" Rccltntlun—"0ur work" by Isabel llociirttlon-~"\\'llllc'u Speech" by Claus" by Compton Sovig-~"tl|d Sntltn Week Before Mitsterole Worksnwithout the Blister Easier Quicker There's no sense In mixing a mesa oi monarch-flour and water when you-err easily relieve ' '- l lleelluLlotl---"Gcl-i.lng off to School" by La-alle Stewart. Dlalogtw-lllonf an n Post" by Innnt MacDougall, Allnn Riley and Willie Bears. ltecltntlonr-"A Careless Doll" by itinn-t-nfnl n. H . Recltatloni-"A Witty Retort" by l place M olctminllm: wmpromm burl-lie: one: we: t ' from sore throat, llltuichltis, toetsili xoup. stiff asthma, neuralzia pleurlsymheutna Recitation-by Mary llcll Cook. Hong-"Xrnnn All Your Long" by An important feature of the pro recitation by lust horse-x within easy reach of held in the Marltimes. The mer- have vignlliled their willingness to help the movement substantially. The old sporlivc spirit of the Summer (‘llllltllt . To," by lClow and their wives spent Christ- imns n1_ their old home in Kenning- _‘\“s“ Irene ‘lgglgfitgtglfumfigxi luternusslcrr-Snle of candy. . . I ——.\liss Cecilia Mulligan nf Kin-t St.‘ John. N. '13., is spending a vacation ——.\fr. Atlstln Reid. Cnmpbellton, "ernl lot ~i was in Summersldc Wedncs lt-vt-ifng. pfllgllllil the black pacer Corwlu] lllllillfllliillllil‘ Us the unwelcome a a brief period of wedded llfc. & can perhaps ncnrcrly realize s depths of loneliness and grief no‘: passing away has plunked you. like t-llanlt 00d that you sorrow mo those without trope. but forward to a-blesncd time billion when parti shall be ‘I090. We know t It words mortars to comfort you lu hour of sorrow. but we ad you in s loving Saviour hath sold: "Come unto Me. all t labor lad are hoary laden, mill 10a " ‘oftho Minder Goodwill MncDougall. son of Capt. MaeDougall. who has not attained school age on yet. Miss Margaret Riley. on behalf of the puplln. read nu address and pro rented the teacher with I prune of seven dollars. ~ ~ — The manor. thong tum by surprise. heartily ed tho pupils for their lrlndluli 189i token of appreciation. After several coin plimontsry remarks were made by the visitors. the pupils were trest- ed. with candy midwiv. A. J MneNt-lll uni , headadie. dun, lumbngo, palm and aches of tht back or joints, sprains, more muscles for: feet. eoldw‘ —BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- CUPlZ-Services. Bedeque l1 a. m. Searletown 3 p. m. Capo Traverse 7 p. m. - , —-SUMNIERSIDE AOENIZ- Mr Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug 00.. ls mow Guardian ro- presentatlvo in Som-mernido and will be pleased to moelvo neyra odyertlsi 5. new and renewal out» scriptio and MacDonald sells the Guardian at his store. hone No. ls 12-2. Morning His telep- tf -—OHRISTMAS TREE-A Christ- mas Tree in connection with the tsumltierside Methodist S. S, was held at the "l-lpworth Hall on Fri- day evening last. There was n large atttentlance of children and other friends. Mr. W. lluestls prc~ sided. The children presented an attractive and varied programme. Rccltations were given by Wini- fred Mnttan, Norma Call-beck. Jean Callback. Read Muttnrt, Billie Den- ny. Thelma Lowthcr. Ethel Croc- kctt, Dorothy Callbeck, Marjorie McQuarrle. and Lilian Dickie. The junior gtrls contributed an exec else entitled ‘The Christmas 'I‘ree" ns well as the chorus Silver dlell white :1 very attracted item entitled "What the Star Saw" was given by four oi’ their number. Albert and -D0r0t-hy Slllintbnat. entertained the nudloncc with a. well executed piano and violin selection. "Away in a Afanger" sung by the ‘Primary Class. The boys of Miss .\laeQuar- He's clasls gave an exercise Miss Gladys IDenny sung "Santa Claus is Come to Town. This ivas n very popular item. and the soloist. re- ceived two cncores to which she responded with Polly \Vultz Doodle and Coming Through the Rye. A song of Christmas was ably render- ed by Normc Callback. Tito min- istcr the Rev. J. F. Denny told a lnle of the fairies. An enjoyable eventing ended with the visit of Santa Claus (Mr. F. Cruel and “Fltc King." ---—-<o>—-——- CH RISTMAS CONCERT A very successful Xmas school cfmccrt Win-t hcld in Clinton Hall on Dec. 19. Although thcnlght was disagreeable the hull wasfillctl to its cnpnclty nnd a large sum of money “'35; realized. Th;- folloiving comprised the pro gram: Opt-ning Atldrvss-Rttth Iicnney. Little om Folks-School. ltczullng—lltlth Ziiutclt. ; Duct-Jluy nnd Elton Woothidt‘. l Xmas Eve Pantomime. l Sol0—-\\'llllan| (fousltis. DlOllfllUKlli>~ATlll0l Whitehead. l)uct——.\l::rictt Jultnstonc and Annn Riley. DlIIlOEIRP-‘TOILYS Prnetlcnl Joke. ' SoIoAJt-rtrudo. Dennis. Pantomime-Star So Bright. Chm m; iuvt-ltool). blflltb-"Pllill: lionuey. _ Dlalogtu: —~ Screnndittg Santa lClaus. Llng-zt-Litig-Li .-,t f Rt-cltntion-(ioorgn plat-Kay. I Solo-Ixmuld Campbell. | (‘losing Atldrcss-—itutli Ilcnnvy. , Organist-Mirna Riley. l Air. llurry dlllfks izreatly pleas- wad the audience by rendering sev- viulln selections during the -<o>----- -——.\lr. Ralph Foraythe. son of Mn; GRAND CONCERT AT 57' nnd Mrs. A. E. Forsythc, AlbertonJ who has been absent for several years in the United States, arrived PETEWB - in the Xmns Concert, which look place Dec. 17th inst, under the aus- pices of the indies institute of St. Peter's South. there was display- ed the greatest amount of talent that. bus yet been listened to in lhnt. vicinity. The entertainment was patroniz- od by a large audience. and all ex- prcssed their appreciation of such a flow of unusual talent. The lad- ins were fortunate in securing the Rollo Bay Orchestra. which is com- posed of those educated in the nrt of music, nnd cunscutionlly: dis- iplay n brand of music hnrd to ‘iequttl in tho provinces.‘ ' All the numlnrril were well ren- Ill‘l't‘(l, and were heartily npplnud- ed. It in true that this concert has established a standard difficult to reach nnd impossible to be excel- d. The following wnn the program: I Orchestra. Christmas Drill. Chorus-Christmas Ship. Special- ty-Vocnl Solo—i\lr. L. Chnlsson. Recitation. from Drummond——l)r. R. J. McDonald. Dialogtte-"Ttmt- |'lng the Tables". Du1~t——- (Yum-lea land Isabel Wayc. Diulogue-"Pol- lly Ann and Jane". Duet—ll:-tl1 _.Mcl.aulzhlln nnd Carl Anderson. ‘Chortle-Miss Fogartlifu Cake. Su- lo-Jllnnehe Wayu. Duct-flier)‘ |Pmvcr nnd Cyril lllcDonnld. Solo»- ‘Cnrl Anderson. CllllflIH—-SllIlli't Claus. Orchestra Dlnlogus-"Wheu Women Have Their Rights". Spec- inlty—-Solo——Mr. L. Chnlsnon. Curl Anderson. Chorus-PH»; For Money. Orchestra. Safe“ Fat y‘ Reduction Reduce. reduce.‘ reduce. ls slo an ol all fat people. ring m; be . Um. ts tlc cry of iuhlnn and society. And t e overfat wring titolr bands in mortlfltfatlun and ltnlplenl- noun; rcveitim: at. nltinentlmr drugs. afraid of violent exercise. dreading and unsatisfying diet, until they hit upon the ltnrm. lent lfarmola Prescription and lonm’ through it that they may safely rc- dtice nteadlly and easily without nnd change in their mnde nf llfr. but harmlensly. secretly. and quick- ly reaching their lanai of flfillfo, with a ‘smoother akin. better sp- pellte and health than they hnvr tltl n aver known. Anil new comer Mar- mola Prescription Tablets from thr name famously harmless formula an the Marmot: Prescription. hoov you to ‘learn the utlofoetofy hone olll effects of this great, In“. fut reducer by giving to your draw- cllt one dollar for‘: he: nr Illlfl- Llob-Pllinting. Mr. l - services will be held In Montague. ‘ lprizo was won by Miss Lydia Ross Eastern Guardian , manor aim-Elinor; Catalog ..""EASTERN AGENT —Mr. J. w. Murdock is now Guardian Ascot in Montana. and will he pleased to receive news items, ad- vertising. Job Printing. new and renewal subscriptions. tf '. .°A "WHIBT ANDDANOE" will be held in the Cardiganhall on Tuesday night, January 8th. Proceeds ln aid of new school.- lBy order of Women's Institute. 798-l-i-3i ..”WEEK OF PRAYER-Next Week the annual week of Prayer Due notice will be given out on Sunday" front the various churches. as to the services for the week. A Rood attendance is looked for.— ..’-*A SOCIAL TlME—Thc whiut party nnd dance which was held in the Town hull. Georgetown, on Monday, December illst was a de- cided uucccss- Whlst w-as played from eight until ten. The lady's prize was won by Mrs. Donovan and the gentleman's prize by Mr. Joseph Klggtns. a delicious lunch was served and quite n sum of money wns realized. A. ..'1‘Vl8lT INTERRUPTEII-Alru Jolm. Annenr who arrived in Montague recently from Western Canada. hns received word that her daughter Mrs. Everett lvcs is seriously ill in Sydney and left on Monday last for that place to curt- for her. Mrs. Ives is vrell known. in illontngue, nnd her friends hope ln-r condition is not so dangerous as reported. Mrs. Annenr will not. return to Montague, but will g0 to Boston. where she has nnothcr dtiiilllllfll‘. tosucnd the n-lnlon-J. ...."WHl8’l‘ PARTYp-The Whist Party and dance which was held in the town hall, Georgetown, in aid of‘ -St. Vincent Orphsnaze. on \\'ed~ n-osday, December 26th, was n. de- cided success. Whist was played from eight until eleven, The lady's and the gentleman's, (Yam, Fitzger- ald. The dance consisted of Iancers, waltz, two steps nnd fox trots. Ex- cellent music was furnished by Mr. James Ccudzm. Airs. Falrchlld, Bliss Kathleen Falrt-‘hlld. Quite u sum of money was rcallzell.—~.\. ..=‘ FIRE ALARM-During the very high wind on Wctlttesday the nlnrtn was; sprntd that the residen- cc of Capt. llngb nnd Mrs. Mc- Leod. situated on the outskirts of Montague was on fire. But before [the Aloutngnc fire brigade could lnrrivn on the scene. the _n_ll out’ lsfliillill was sounded. ll. turned out Ilucklly lhnt it was ottlytbe flue that nuns on fire. greatly to the relief of Mr. McLeod who was _not home! at the tltnc.—.l. I I t ; msucozssruv. coucsnr. .-| t very Sllfiflisflfillll‘ program was rftctl out on Christmas evening byi ‘the Sunday School pupils of St. David's Presbyterian Georgetown. Tho decorations were’ very tastefully’ arrayed and the’ Xmas tree wns laden with many beautiful gifts. Pollowilli? 1B “l9 program: Chorus. Merry Christ- mns, by the School? Exercise, Christmas Wishes. Gordon D008‘ las, Oliver Ross. Neil McLeo-tl; Recitation, Eleanor ‘Leslie; Duct. Tito First Manxell, hllsscs ‘Eva nnzl Marie Clark; Recitation. Gordon Douglas; Exercise and Chorus. Away in a Manger, Junior Class; Recitation, Christmas Eve in the City, Mary McGowan: Chorus. Christmas Welcome b)‘ ‘£110 D033; mX-Jmtlou, Eduriu flour Exercise. G0,] h, ,1,0y¢. by u glrlnz‘ Rctrllntiou. Catherine MeKlnnoni Unme- div‘ Dtrlls.-—A. ' .. twztcome VlSlTORS.- n in pleasing to sec Mr. nnd MR4- flnpry ltoborlson back in ihclr old hon“) again in hlonlnguc, nfte an nhseuco of three Y0K?" “W” mogtly in Western (‘nnnd-a. Ilurlttg their absence Mr. and Mrs. ltobort- son travelled qulli- cxlivnwivebfi principality through llrltlult (olutu- bia. and have n fund of litters-stilt»; knowledge to disclose to nuy one wishing to learn nboutnih" Rrcnt- net-ls of thut province. Mr. nnd ltlrs. Iloburtuon are an yet undccldtvrl as to their future movctnctlls. lhirif friends 110i"! “Owlivm” ma’ hlottlnguo will offer lndtlccntcnls enough for them to remain with us. JHSLANDER oEAoQ-nir. Cllfls A. hlcllonulti. oi‘ Montague has I'v- celvcd work of thu death of his brother Joint A. which took place lp Sacrnntcnlo City. California, on Dec. llltlt. The deceased was n son of the lute Allnn McDonald. of Lower Montague. nnd ought t0 I10 well known to mnnyv of tho older residents of King's (Iounty. When a young mnn ho Wits employed as n clerk in the store of the late l-lon. A. C. McDonald. Montague after- wards with McDolvtlild BT05. Georgetown Setting out on his own account he stnrtcd a general stnre in. Sourls, in Company wltli n Ml‘- Murphy, which- was successfully‘ conducted for ninumbor of years- Solllng out his share of the busi- ness he left for larger fields sett- ling in California whdro he save; himself over to the service of the. church being known as "Brothel" Aldrlck." Thus another of our former Islanders ha" , red nwny. Mr. McDonald has the sympathy of a host of friends in his sud bt-reevc |ncnt.—J. {g}-.. PERSONALS “time: Mary Martell. who has been yioittlg friends in New Glas- w. > returned to her home In rgetownl A. lug a like amount tn the Marmolal company. ill! Woodward Avenue. P..°.l.'°.'.i"..i‘i2."" ‘m’; ' “Mobil ' a a x o violet-Irina “More "" " alumni-o ..°Mr. Michael Msrteli has re- turnil to lift-homo in 00011010"! g Visiting. friends in New Glu- . A . . , . l BIG Whitewear ‘Starting Wednesday, January 2nd Your pleasure in dainty lingerie will be doubled when you find it priced at a marked saving, as 1n this January Sale. All sizes are obtainable 1n Prmcess SllDS, Night Gowns, Chemises and Step-ins. trimmed with Special values A large variety from. Suitable for from 85c to $4.75. ues $2.50 to $6.50. Church. ' $2.40. Silk and Satin $1.75‘ to $3.50. NIGHT GOWN S Many dainty styles, {Jrettily lace and tucks. 85c to $4.25. ENVELOPE CHEMESE - dressyaiE-airs. All nicely trim- med with lace and embroidery Pink and White. Prices range Silk Chimese. Special val- CAMISOLES Of Nainsook and Cotton in many pretty designs 65c to t0 choose Balanceo simple or ilVhite anc Plain and ' and short Camisoles urith embr JANUARY.5.19 - o Sale APRONS Fancy Tea Aprons, MaicFs Aprons, Nurses Aprons, large white band aprons and work aprons, 50c to $2.00. CAPS f our Boudoir Caps at special prices. CORSETS A special line of Gossard Corsets at Half Price. BRASSIERS Odd lines it?» Brassiers. l pink. All sizes. Clearing" at 35c. FLA N N ELETTE NIGHT GOWN t fancy styles, long sleeves, trimmed oidery and tucks. Special values $1.00 to $2.25. WHOLESALE PRICES ()N ALL WHITEWEAR PROWSE axes LTD. A L .."Mr. Roy Grant. Molttaguc, is visiting Father Kiggins in George» town. A. - .."'lt-ls pleasing to notc thnt Mrs. Eliza Campbell, of Mflillflgllt- u ho ban ltccn quilu ill l5 linpruvlttg nicely. ntuch to the Joy‘ cl h -r lmmcrous relatives nnd friends. ....*Mossns [Janie] Currie; .\n.-<u 1 McAdam nnd llubert Cook. till-iii‘ springs, returned Saturday own- lng from a short trip to U. S. A. ....".\llsu ‘P/Cfllfltbt‘. .\lcl)onnltl. Soul-in. left fur Boston on l-‘ritltiy. lurccntbor 28th. to assume the pus-l- tlon of U10 into Miss nVl-wry ffuliitr boll. who for tony years w-ns n. die- lovcd and respected member of the hour's-hold o1‘ Mr. Pra-twis W. (flumdlet. H5 Marlboro Sh. ""4 whose burial took place at St. (Yol- nmbla. Church oil December 20th. Whilst sincerely fflilfei-lilll; 3"“ fjulupbelPfl death, we coltgrattilnto fills-s McDonald on being QIIO-Wll i0 llll her position. ..*’l‘be very serious illness of Air. Frcdk. Melnlyri: of lvloutsxuc n reported. Mr. luclntyrc is sulfat- lntz from tmouuottiltrnnd his con- dition in regarded as oxtrontcly critical. Mon of Mr. Mclntyrtfs type urn not too common and his re- movnl would be n (llutlnct loss not only to lllnntltgun but to the whole country. Energetic lntlustrlcuu. prosperous. hi; mode of farming should servo an an incentive of all fitrtneru living in this locality. May in» long be spared to enjoy hip un- ilnpulretl vitality in the ivlsh of a host of friends-J. .1 , ,0 \ .1 . , ‘ ma’ to any SCHOOL lionor Roll of School for the month of December. Grade Vlll.-1, Lillian Jay. 2. Marlon lllrt. 3. Iisrl Jay. {trade VL-l; Bteiln lllrt. 2, iimbell Jay. 3. Florence Blrt. Grade lV.—-1. Annie Mitchell. 2. Milton Rodgerson. 3. lilarttaret Kelly. - Grade ll.~~l. Stirling Dirt. 2. Linlo Anstle. 3. Maud Birt. Grade l.--l. Heater Birt. . Francis McDonald. ll. Reginald Kelly. Perfect attendance: - fltells Bin-Florence Birt. Stirling Birt. Lillian Jay. lnboll Jay. Annie Mitchell. Reginald Kelly.’ Linle Anttle. Annie Anette and Francis McDonald. . filulrr Dirt. (Teaohiifif lilsquld ‘ East p um- CONCERT AND CHRISTMAS TREE AT GLASGOW ROAD On the evening 0| Monday. Dec- lembcr 17th. n very successful con- lvvzt nnd (‘llrlutmzis 'l‘l'uo was held llll the (llnsgmv llontl school house - Tlu- .'lll*llL‘llCH \v~- largo, tln- 0r- .~|_\ i‘ “'41s trend and t n~ young Dfltflllt‘ ‘r1 'uu!. Ihtir ||.|l'I: nplvtttllrlly. . \\'m. Alt-Cnllunl culled the nzvvliui; l I ordtr and shortly rlffcr lln- pmgrnnnni- bv_:;:n| we znlkell lit-v. it. ll. tltuvcrt to preside. The following progrutnmo wnu then well cnrrlcd out. (‘horns Merry Alert-y Bells. Choir ltvcltutiuns. Vlolo: ‘hlatliesoti. Ruby iltolu-rts. ltnlph Mntltcsolt; Dlnlo- mnc. "Tin.- Trniit lo Mauro" Mac lliintrltac. ltnlph Alnthcstm. John pvlacCnltntt: Duct, Anu- nnd Roberta; Rccltutitins, Winnie For-l. Parker Ford, ivy Ford; hlerry Ruby- ‘j Tllrcc Applicants. Bert Mac-Donald. Stanley duncLeotl. Emma Frlzzell. Junie McDonald. Ada Ford; - dress. Rev. R. ll. Stnvcrt; Chorus Peat-c without n four , Choir, Mrs Gordon iiotlslmrwns the urgnnlvl for the clvolr. ScnrcoLv ltnd llu- _lll'0El‘2llllllli‘ closed when Snnut (‘inns arrived. After having tuld of his thrilling (sxporltrnctis in ptrrsiltl: ovcr pnrll of the (ilnsgou- ilond nnd n num- Im- of ()i-llt‘l' dnngvnnls places ll!‘ distributed illu lnnny gifts iounil on the well lndcn Christmas Tree Among many other gifts wnu :1 snnl: little purse for the pastor. Rev. ll. ll. Stavcrt. _V (bent orcdll. for the cut-cos»: n! the l‘lll('l"lllllllll(‘lll. is due to tin‘ lcacllt-r. Miss Eutmn lfrlzzell. 'l‘li" gathering was llfUllKlll. to n vlvll‘ by the Hllllllllg of llle Nntlonnl Ani- llcnl. (fhrlstntns Drill. Parker Ford. Jollnle MClklXl, Jennie ‘hint-Lend, Jinn MacCallu-m. Mable Ford, Eliz- inbetlt ‘Howl. iRuby ltoberts, Mn- tlldn MnofmmL-Wlirnott Mucllao, ‘Mei-viii Ford; Merry Cllrl-Illllflii Song by Flo. Macituc. Elsie Ford. l-‘loroncc Mneltlte: llccitatlntts, Vcrntt l‘ord. ‘lllunclle Matritnc. lilubcl Ford; (Ihoruu. Christmas Time. School: Recitation, llnnnlc McLeod; Recitation, Vernon Mc- llaetllecltallott Mary Mntheeoll. Dialogue. “The Wonderful Drvunt" Melvin hit-lum. Fred l-‘urd: Rccllu- lions, Lena McCallum. Amy llob- erts; Trio. I'm Forever Thinking of You, Flo Macltac, Marlon Mellon- nld. Elsie Ford: Reading. “Enjoy- ing the Telephone" Ruby l-‘ord; Ro- cltatlon, Florence Mncline; Dinin- ltuc. Uni-lo Hlrnnfls Cold,‘ Flo lilac- ilt-len ‘l-‘ord. Leonard Roberts. unto Ford. Melvin-Mucky; n oft- ntlon. Irene Mclnnll: Recital] s, Jennie MncLood. Avalah MaeCal- lum. Melvin Ford; "Dance of the Citrlstmnn Stockings" Mno Muc- Rae, Arthur Ford. Ruby Ford, Mel vln MacRae. Elsie Ford. ilohn Mac- Cullum. leopard Roberts, Flo Muc- Rno; Recltatlons, Marlon MacDon- nld, Mae Mucllaen; Monologue, Elsie Ford, "Unfortunate Bessie". Dialogue. "Trouble in Santa Claus fiend," Arthur Seaman. Marlon MacDonald. Florence Mlucllse. ILena Maccsllnm, Johnle MncLood. Prod Ford. Roy Ford. Availle Mac- Callutn; Recitation Leonard Rob- erts; Lunrtette, "Whoa the vl-lar- vest Moon ls Shining" James 00d- frcy, John rum. lllmtna Fflllell, M; Ford: Sale of Candy; Monolo- rue. ‘ “ y Butttauun. "How lPnt Saved an ilaeon“ Monologue. "om s n» coumtllp" John Am- nccallnm: Dlaiomn "The i Ilium-he MacRac, llnlph hlntlmson.‘ lllllllllt! MacLt-titl. Fred Ford, I<Il~ line. Arthur Ford. (iladys Mclnnls,‘ -———-—-<¥}—-—-—-— HEAD OF HILLGBOROUGH l ! —-—— . The following in the honor roll‘, of llond oi‘ lllllsboroitglt. School for the ntunlh of December. (trad: Vl|.~-—1. ldtin (Jamel-on. Z Eluellnt- Jnrdinc. ll, ltllllo Douglas- firntlv \'l.—-l. Sudli- Iiumhrlck. ‘I? lfclw Dongln . Toward Dougllul- . tirade V.—. Elvin Douglas. '-’~ Alhlou Donglnu, ii, Mnry Baird. (lrndv. l\'.~—l. Eunice Bamhriclf- 2. 'l‘ltontns llnmbrlck, 3. l-intulltoll Ilnugllts. Grade lll.~--1, llusitel Douglas. llflllll‘ ll.~1. Ernest (inmcrott. I- Lolu Jny. - _ (irudc l.-—l, Mnry‘l)ouglnn. llcrnurtl Connolly. ii. Ernus lluiubrlclt. Perfect attendance: - Emelitll Jnrdlne, Etta Cantcron. Elvll Dodglnkpfllbig Douglas. omat llhnthrlclf, Rd &l' Douglas 11° Cameron. Ernest Rambrlck.