A A a DECEMIIER 1s. 194s '40Q9“““?'- cuuncuns TOMORROW 1 AM t" ‘a goee+oeovvvv %"~’ _ CHURLH UI: tNOLAND Tpgrcrvs CATHEDRAL s ‘ y Anglican ' , f llochfurd 5a RIB" _____,___ r"”' u, M, Malone lflvkcTflr-Il. Incumbent- m“ ‘h-{mme Brenton. Le. Music °““""":.‘u1vo.sv scnvwcs mo llniy Communion mm; biatins ‘ . _ “m; (jhurill Eucharist, and her 5ciiool g and Sermon. RVICES on -_ E1339 Sunday 7M1) [JUIISUII Q 11 EEK oar so Iluly Communion. 51;, illundui’ and Friday 7'1. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- win 9,30 iicdncsday livensnng 711i irldili’ w ,~.1-11ts are free and unap- nnqulillittl. Visitors ure welcomed. The lmunrbent is glad to see them m» 111» service. Everybody wel- I‘(llIll'- ‘ i'.-\lil.'S ANGLICAN CHURCH \"|' 'l llli PARISH CHUIIIYII !$"~_l,l\§||I‘d i169 h)‘ Royal Found- ziilntl ‘ ‘m- g, '1‘, IIIIIMII, ll. D.. Rector n. 11nd“... r. Mugtord A.It.C.O.. 1i|g.1111st and Choir blaster. yilrlirli SUXIMY IN ADVENT x3111 a, m. Iloly Communion; 1. 1'. .1. Corporate Commun- ll. hlflllll 1. m. Blcrning Prayer and Sermon anlvjvfli "The Divine Commis- giulv" “norm; "A Lovely Rose is ‘Mun ' .11 p. 1n. Sunday School. m1 l’, .11. Evening Prayer and Irrlnon. simju-ct: "The Final Judgment" inlhcm: "O Leave Your SIIBQP" -l~.1tsol1 t lllilblilAS DAY 21111 .1. 1n. llnly (T mnninion. mu n. m lloly (‘onnnruiion 111x71. ii. n1. (‘lmrnl Communion 1>11r(‘l111r1~l1 (‘heirs under the 'i1r1‘<'l11\n oi Mr. lloysion I". Mill- l1u'l \. R. t‘. O. have prepared apron! music for our Christmas p.11 and Christmas Season Ser- \i1-r\. iisltors will ueivurue at St. receive a cordial Paul's Church. ........ l PRESBYI ERIAN __, _______.___.______Z__- ’i'lll1l KIRK Ob‘ ST. JAMES will; Rev. Txll Busslcli Somers S.T.l\ Minister Organist Miss E. Lillian McKenzie Mus. Rae. li l ‘l. Christmas blornlng ilm-hip. wnuon; "Christ Is Our Christ- Hi1“ i hurdle "Break FOTIII. U ileum-nus, ileaveniy Light." "..11~i11; lint-t: "Caniiquc de Noel" 1\1l.1ml .\ir. and Mrs. Raoul Rey- Sclcctions from "The lllztndel) with Recitati- iy urs. W. Gordon Stewart. . Church School Whlh Ilillilll " . .11. (‘hristntas Carol Ser- II4'1‘ .\:1'..'.\c1n; :lloi.ii 5o|>mno Solo: “The Birth of 1111M" illoflmelstcri Mrs. Jae. M1‘ ollllrll. iirnls; “Angels O‘er the Field" "lid French! “Carol of thq Bells" “C lristmas Day” 1i.kr:1inisnl "Sweet Little Boy Mus“ 1.\'lim Mrs. W. Gordon Flonart. "Sing We Noe " (Old lwnvlu liifcrlorv Anthem: “Cradle Sons "l ‘hr Ylrzin" (Brshmsl "mm Solo: "Slumber. Beloved" ‘llarhy The hlinisier will conduct the Solo-es and preach the Sermons l" ihr morning. AIUN ‘PRESBYTERIAIW CHURCH ._... Prince and Grafton Streets 111w. (i. (iariyle Webster M Minister f- io-"ank Johnston A. I. C. L "Piifltllst and choir director hiORNTNG WORSHIP ll "0 A. M. Theme: "Immanuel" llunns: I75. ‘I29. 171. I89 Minoan: "And the Glory of the "WIV-Jlnndcl 1-30 r. M. The Sabbath School ln1l Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP ‘7- 1i. m. Theme: "The Vilon lwloriuus," "room 114.110. m, 119. iuthem: “Christians Awake.“ ‘Ml "in You 1. horn um day n1 | T“? “I Dlvltl. a Saviour which l ("PM the Lord." come. let us adore lllm." II W“ ‘cz-rdially invited to wor- i"".***--#+-+~' Chiropodiist For Foot Ailments “ GOISULT llitl. Ii. lllflWll, ll. P. 1 tlrtlicccilic f?" one; Oserle so»: Uufittotrcrowu. rat >¢O>>0>>>o4o 0004-00 O-OQQQ-OO-OOO l CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAR, B. TIL, Minister. lil. C. Stewart, Organist and Choir Director Mrs. Special Christmas Services 10.00 s. In. Church School and - Family Hour. Christmas Lesson: in the Bible.‘ 2:144 Parents and Children arc urged to attend this service. White Gift Observance 11.00 A. M. Morning Worphip and Communion. "Good News Insson 'I‘ext: Luke (Carols by the Congregation) Sermon: "The Christmas Glow" Junior Choir: "O Little Town OI Bethlehem"—Brooks “What Child ls This" "Safely Sleep Litttc Babfl-Llllenas. 7.00 P. M. Evening Worship Ser- '.'ice--Chrlstmas Carols. Sermon: "An Apocalyptic Eclipse —Then A Star‘ Carols by Senior Choir:—"Softly The Night is Sieeplng”—LIIIenlS "0' "lily NIIZIII" -Adam "Silent NlghtP-liiohr 8.30 p. m. Student Movement Sing-song. Friday night-'l:30 p m. THE HOUR 0F POWER Central Christian Church ex- tends (‘hristmas greetings to both members and friends and extends a welcome to sli services on the Lord's day. ' Gospel Hall ' Upper Prince Street C hrlstilll Christians gathered to the- name of the Lord Jesus Christ (Milt 18.20.) Lord's day 1:30 p. m. Gospel meeting. The Gospel is the Power of God unto Salvation tc every one that believeth. Rom. 1-16. Its "Message is How that Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again the third day." I Cor I5~1-l. What shall the end in of them that obey not the Gospel? I Peter 4-17 The Lord Jesus shaii be revealed —-taking vengence on them that know not God and obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, II Tires. l. ‘l. ii. Prayer Zilrotinu Tuesday ti.i'.M. Sunday School Lord’: Day 10 am. Rememberence meeting Lord's flay 11 a. m. I UNI'I‘ED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs, Pastor __._______________, Sunday Services l0 s. m. Sunday School 11 s. m. Worship and Praise '7 p. m. Evangelistic ‘Meeting Week Nights ii. p. m. Wednesday. Young Peoples‘ 8 p. m. Friday. Bible Study ‘l p. m. Friday, Prayer and Ile- vine Healing Service. "Glory to God in the highest. and on earth peace, and good will to men." Luke 2:14. Everyone is welcome to all ser- vices. Llsten to the Pentecostal Church of the Air. heard each Saturday morning 10 to 10:30 over C. F. C. Y. r SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. E. Hntchison ll A. M. I-loilness Meeting. Subject: "God's Gilt." 2.30 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.00 p. m. Evangelistic Service. Subject: “IIoId, Frnnkineense and lilyrrh.“ Vocal Duet: "Jesus Come Down My Ransom to Be." Soul-inspiring Music and Sing- ing, Earnest Testimony, and Warm Spiritual Atmosphere. "O taste and see that the Lord is good. Blessed is the man who trusteth in Him." WE INVITE YOU. The British and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY "Bphold. I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. "For unto you is born this day in the city of Davida saviour which is Christ thc Lord." - The Christmas Message comes now as of 01d. W “hes-l the broken-hearted. to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set ai liberty them that are bruis- ed.“ 1;, is the givnt Mission o’ the Bible Society '10 brim these good tidings to all pen- , pls through "the Written Word." will you help by ltndln‘ o Christmas gilt through the P. E. f. Auxiliary or Branch’ Auxiliary Office, I42 Prince Street. Charlottetown. THE CENTRA "run cuanuuuv, L G U AR D I A N JIMMIES Tam Phone e25. CIIASWELL tor Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SURANCE. HOWARD McINNIS| Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. ISLAND VIEWS hand coloured. Crasweli Studio. FOR A DRESS to make your Christmas party merrier, eail at Kennedy's Ladies’ Wear. TILE SWEETEST GIFT and so little fuss, give Ganongb Deiecto Chocolates, the Finest 1n the Land. PORTABLE PIIONOGRAPII with automatic record changer. Specie.‘ $60.00. An ideal Gift. MacDonald Radio Service. 160 Kent Street. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and Decorations in the latest styles at MacDonald Radio Service. 160 Kent Street. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH - Services for Sunday Dec. 19th. are as follows: St. John's Milton at ‘l1 a.m., morning prayer and sermon; St. Mark's Rustico at 3:30, evensorg and sermon. “O Come Let Us Adore Him Christ thc Lord". The Rector Rev. A. E. Piercey welcomes you. NEW LICENSE PLATES The 1049 car license plates are xww at the offices of the Provincial Tressuiy on Grafton Street. The 110w plates have the license num-, ber in white on a blue background: the 1948 license numbers were black on an aluminum back- ground. Personals Mrs. D. C. Schurman. Mrs. James Cameron and Mrs. J. Wen- dell MacKenzie were among those entertaining this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sadicr. 11-1 Brighton Road, have as their guest, Miss Jenn Shannon, British West Indies. Miss Shannon is a student at Edgehill, Windsor, N.S. Miss Patsy Barrett who is a stu- dent at Branksomc Hnll, Toronto is arriving over tho week-end to spend the Yuletide season witn her parents, Dr. and blrs. Barre-it. Grafton St. Wendell Barrett who is attending Horton Academy ar- rived home ‘Thursday night for (IAMEO can arses and m." latest styles in Brooches at J. R. Williams, Jeweller Great George St. OITI‘ POLICE COURT-At the Stipcndiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. the only case to appear before lifagistratc K. M. Martin was that of n drunk and incap- able who was sentenced to 10 days in jail. PREPARING FOR SHORT COURSES —- ‘Mr. Llncom Dewar, New Perth, is busy doing organ- ization work for the holding of the agricultural short courses at Birch Court. Dominion Experim- ental Farm, on Jan. 1'7 next. The courses will be conducted under a Dominion Provincial agreement respecting vocational training. DISPLACED FAMILIES COM- ING—The coming Christmas holds promise of being a happy one for some of the displaced persons now working on Island farms. Yester- day, Mr. J.B. Murley, manager of the local National Eimployment Office, said the wives and families of several of those men may ar- rive in the Province within the next week. -_- Y's MEN'S CLUB-Mr. James MacConnciLsecretary of the Char- lottetown Y. M. C, A., was the speaker at Thursday night's meet- ing of the‘ Y's Men's Club which was held in the Club rooms of the new Y.M.C.A. building. Mr. MscConneii traced the history o! the Y in relation to boys’ work, particularly mentioning the part played by the Charlottetown Y in this worthy work. "Boys," said the speaker, "are a bank in which we invest our future." I-le ap- pealed to inc members of the Club to assist in every way possible in the boys’ work program in this City, and briefly outlined the pro- posed program in the new Y.M.C. A The speaker was thanked on behalf of the Club by Mr. Claude 51111111. Mr. will MacLeod lavas chairman for the evening. Mr. George Craig reported for the Show Committee on the recent film shown at the Prince Edward Theatre. The Club learned with deep regret of the death oi Mrs F. G. Spencer and the secretary was instructed to convey the sym- pathy of the Club to Mr. Spencer and family. Guests for the even- mg were; Irwin Jenkins. Newman Mscbennau, of the Building Pro- ducts Co. and Robert Younker of the holiday: season. carols gift 0f r The morning sermon "Ble Laid Her Child“ (traditional) of Christmas carols. Anthem Anthem: by the Girls‘ Choir directed Mrs. Helen Mocha. day evening at 7.30, Theme, You are cordially invited TIST CHURCH. The Baptist Church Corner Fitzroy and Prince Sts. Minister. Rev. James l). Davisnn, B. A., 8.1). Organist and Director of choir Mrs. Helen liIacRae, A.T.C.M. At 10.30 A. M. a recorded programme of Christmas At ll A. M. Morning Worship, featuring a “white gift" service. Each worshipper is asked to bring a white wrapped mmcnded food for Britain. The Church School meets at 10.50 A. M. and attends worship with the regular congregation. The Chlldrens’ Choir in this first appearance will sing "The Holly and the Ivy" (Steiner); “Gentle Mary At 6.30 P. M. there will be s recorded programme Evening Worship at ‘I P. M. Readings by the Minister. Carol “Ring Out Ye Bells" "There were Shepherds" (Vincenti. Soloist: Miss Gaeylene Craig. Solo. Mr. Ivan Robinson. Carol: "See Amid the Winter's Show." Soloist: Miss Shirley lilacKay. Antilem: "Sleep My Jews." (Dickinson). Soloist. Miss Pearle Burns. Quartette "O Little Town of Bethlehem.” Messrs. Robinson, Diamond, Burhoeand ilowatt. "Carol from Lapland" Anthem: “Night of Nights" (Vsndewater). Soloist: Mr. Stirling Imnan. At 8.30 P. 1 . The snnual Christmas carols concert The Christmas season Prayer Meeting on Wednes- Cannda Life In seed Are Those Who Hunger." (Wallisl (DickcnsonJ by Miss Pearle Burns and "One Satisfying Experience." to worship with THE BA!‘- UPIAKIJLTYTUTUWN PAGE THREE YARDLEYS, COTYS, EVENING COLGATES, PALMOLIVE, Etc. DAY BOXES. IT IS WISE TO WHILE THE ARRAY IS COMP Etc. ARE ALL TO BE HAD, IN OUR DISPLAY IS LAR J. ERNEST I42 Prince Sf. CHOICE GIFTS HERE - - CHOOSE NOW ' , FANCY BOXED cliocotmzs, cmuuarres. TOBACCOS. DRUGGIST IN PARIS, ASHES OF ROSES, ALL IN BEAUTIFUL HOLI- MAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW LETE. CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS. GE, CALL lN TODAY. H. WORTH Phone I82 Longevity Candidates By Uncle Joe suss sshsn sensor At beautiful “Sunset Lodge" you_ may sec a very dignified elderly lady in the person of Miss Sarah Nelson, aged 94. Miss Nelson. a former school teacher in this Province and in the U. S. A.. has travelled extensively. is well-read and mien today keeps nhrenst of thc- times by reading her daily paper as well as the best na- tional magazines. This lively energetic lady gets about every day and thoroughly cn- joys life. Miss Nelson is justly proud of the fact that she is a descendant of Lord Nelson, famous British figure of the seven seas, who laid down his lifc in thc his- toric batile of Trafalgar. Miss Nelson has an 88-year-old sisler living at 102 Fitzroy St., City. She- doesn't think ninety-four 1s really old and anticipates living until she is at ions! onr hundred. MR. GEORGE TURNER George Turner,’ the subject of this sketch was born on the Win- sloe Road almost a t-oniury ngn. Three times married, his first wife was Rebecea West of Brackloy Point. His second wife was Jun»: Taper of North Granville. while his third lady, Helen Rodd, came from his own district, \Vinsloc. Mr. Turner is 1-1 life-long resident of the glislriet, and, in his younger yours, was a capable and successful farmer. He is still hale and hearty and has been a companion of Lady Nico- tine for as long back as he can remember. In his palmy days M1". 'l'urnr" was a prominent figure at the Old Exhibition Grounds and usuuilv could be seen st the stock rim; where fine animals from his farm were being exhibited. MRS. CHARLES PRIDHAM Another grand old person on tins honor roll is Mrs. Charles Pridham. who attained her 91st birthday last August. This veteran of the "bullion Aer.‘ Farm". resides with her daughter‘. Mrs. Austin Rix. at blonirosc. Despite her advanced years Mrs. Pridham is able to be about almost every day. Her hearing is excellent. and her memory has not been im- paired by the passing years, which in itself. is quite remarkable. hlrs. Pridham takes great pride 111 the fact that she can recall events of the olden days which. she says, “are so different from our present clay standards, but none the less interesting." 'l‘o this fine old Indy we offer our hearty congratulations and wish her rnuny more years of sen‘ one living. POLKESTONE, England -.iOP) —~ AF. Butler. an amateur gard- ener, has produced three new rar- ieties of chrysanthemums, and has named one after his mother-in- law. The other two he has named after his a-ife and son. V’ /'/////[/'1'//1-)("P'/ Yz/J/z/ TRINITY 10.00 n. m. CHURCH SCHOOL. Sermon : Anthem: Soprano soloist: Miss Betty Prelude: "Pastorsic" — Merkel. 1.00 p. m. Vocal Solo: "The Birthday of A Sally Wood Vocal Solo: "O Holy Carols — (a) "Come. Follow Ms" (b) “Sweet Baby, Sleep" (e) "The Hillside Carol" Anthems: "0 Thou, That Tellest Contrslto Sololtt: Mi "There's A Song in Uflertory: "Eventing Bells and lane. ‘For unto you is born this day . ;hc Lord." You are cordially invited to ping in Tglnity Church. CHURCH Sunday, December 19th 11.00 a. m. PRIMARY dc BEGINNERS’ DEPARTMENTS. 11.00 a. m. DIVINE WORSHIP IN CELEBRATION OP‘ CHRIST- MAS. (Broadcast over station CFCY, Dr. Rice assist- "II-l "IitE wonu: srauos STILL ron CHRISTMAS" —Dr. Dudley. "There Were Shepherdfl-Chsrlcs Vincent. Beers. Offeriory: "The Croon Carol" --Arr. hy A. E. Whitehead. Postlude: "Sketch In C"—Itobert Schumann. CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE Under the direction of the Organist and Ciroirmastcr. Prelude: “Sheep May Safely GrIze“-BIch—E. Power Biggs. KIng"--W. II. Neldlinler —l\Ils= ‘Nlghtf-Adam. Mr. Roy M. Smallman. ‘ sngcments of A. E. Whitehead. Mus. Doe. ..... ..S\Vedlsh Folk Carol .Danish Folk Melody Iturgundlan Folk Csrol Good Tidings" —llandel. ss Raye MacEschern. The Alr"--0|ey Speaks. Cradle Sonfl-Wlli C. Mncllar- address: "A MERRY CHRISTMAS, ONE AND ALL"—Dr. Dudley. costiude: Allegro Giocoso from the Water Music — llsndei. a Saviour, which is Christ celebrate Christmas by worship- difalig. l A/za/OQ/df: ALBERTO GIYERREIIO. Programme: Pawns pnnr one lnlante de- funte M. Ravel Faschingsschwank nus Wien . . . R. Schumann (1st. mov i i Literature And Life _,__ By BOOKMAN o-tcotwle-Lcoe‘ k3‘, \. n. 7i ~34} liXt l: 3 “ i -E 3-14‘. 0 i On Keeping Up With The Joneses There is a certain saying that. we often use when some people are ‘ described. Oh, we say they are‘ trying to "keep up with the Joneses" and when we hear that we instinctively say to ourselves; ‘well they have little originality because they so readily take their cue from others." Each one 111 ihls 1101141 15 ex-i rectcd to make some contribution to life, for he or she 1s a unique individual. The old bishop 1n Browning's poem. when he 1s ad- firesiln! the young and flippant‘ newspaper man. says: "best be thy, >eif, imperial. plain and true." There is an old saying that itation is the surest form of flat- tery." If we copy others, the im- plicatlon is that 1\'c sec something 111 them that we nouui like to possess. We enluiaie them. Now Saint Paul 111 giving a 11st of ‘the sins of the flesh when he is writing to the people of Galalia. names “emulatioifl among them. And the con1pany~ in which it. is found is not flattery while it is called a sin of the flesh 1| is really a sin of 1h» spirit. Dante puts farther down in hell the sins of the spirit then he does tirosc of the flesh. Hoover, while emul- ation begins in the mind, the idea is worked out in the flesh, And the result may be often very cmel. What is it that we emulate in others as a rule? Most ycrtainiy 1L is mt their intellectual gifts nor ihcir artistic or their moral graces. but most likely what Jesus culled thc “abundance of the things" in which s0 many 1111111»: that life consists. It may be the clothes they wear. Vanity thinksj if it can dress like such a one they,‘ are in the same class forthwith, It ,:nsy be the house they lire 111. or' i111: general scheme of their life. In many cases it is ilic accideutais that we crave-what Epictetus would call the “appearances”, not the reality. . To be moderate is i0 say that such conduct is lOOliSli, and i11- clicafcs how superficial 11fc may become. 'l‘l1e Jones-cs may be able to ni- Iord things lo which I can make 2.0 pretence. and I am wise to acknowledge my limitutions- “ac- cepting the universe" as some one; was once advised to do. 'l‘ryin3 to} keep up with the Joneses is the’ cause of all kinds of trouble. Muchl of the worry of people. especisiivi the financial worry is i0 be laid ail the door of this irabii. Homes imvcl been broken 11p by this too. Envy. that grccncyed monster is a close cousin of emulation. They 1c- gelher have dorm infinite mischief’ to people. We have gone past, homes and a filling writing abom- 1he unirodderl door would b: ~ l "They tried to keep up uiih lhci Joneses." l Puck. in "A Midsummer night's Dream." makes this remark. "lord. what. fools there mortals be!" How true when applied Ln the siluaiionl of which I write Vnrieir 1s lire‘; spice of 1111-. and what foliv i. think that 1n- need to be llltP others. I ilcard once. in a 111ml when money was nicnillul as 1L1 has horn l‘(‘('i‘llll\' of a \\'1n'i\111".' man uho nus vain enough in buy n thousand dollar fur cont. ihmk-i in; that 1I 111s wife were only thua clad she would be 1n the same class as the man w-hoso income would easily stand that expense. Burns‘, had the right ldcs when ‘.19 1mm? THERE OUGHTA llE A LAW‘. l 1 1 1 l l gowd is but the suinea stamp, a man's a man for a that." It |‘he man, thc person that counted. What a deal of needless worry we cause ourselves just because we do rot distinguish appearance reality. ed as one who is determined make‘ his moral being his prime tare" who turns his "im- giorious gain. He is trying to be V Just 6 More Shopping Days Before C h r i s t m a s Our store will be open as usual until 9 o'clock this evening. The regular clesifli; hours will be observed next week. Store will close such evening at 5.30. . .. Shop Early in Each Day Thank You MCDRE 8- H9LEC5ID L1 limited ..__.....--n J University, B01 rowed 1i \V 35 from The “Happy Warrior." is pictur- "to necessity to An idcol gilt for the stu- dent is o jacket of the College colors. These luc- kets ere well mode 0nd- zipper front. ,_.......10.95 sufficient in himself. His ambit- ion is not so much to overtake others. to emulate their lor, as to surpass the self that he was yes- terday. Not so much to keep up with others as to keep in sight of a flying ideal, s task that will oc- cupy aii his time. John Morley said that "the great business of life is to be, to do. to do ufithout, and to depart." lined. Full Priced GI‘ TllE BIKE SHOP I85 Gt. Geo. NEWCASTLE. Shropshire, Eng- land _ 1GP: ~ A men wheeled s bicycle into Newcastle police head- quarters and vanished. Attached to the bicycle was a note reading: PUBLIC UTILITIES NUTIGE ELECTRIC ENERGY RATES Phone 941 CHAMPION ELECTRIC CO. LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the O'Lec1ry Hull or O'Lecry, P. E. l, on Wednesday the 29th dc)’ of December, A.D., i948, of one thirty o'clock 1n the afternoon to consider on application of the Champion Electric Co. Ltd. lor an upward revision of that company's electric energy rates, or, in the alternative, for leave to dis- continue rhe supplying of service in the oreu now being served. DATED this 16th day of December, A.D., i948. L. l. MecMlLLAN, Secretary, The Public Utilities Commission. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ‘ W. K. Rogers Agencies LIMITED Queen Street Lhuiiuimhv n T "Please return this bil-ze to Osfbro By Fuqnlv owl Show" lAST WEEK THE PETTN’ CASH BOX WAS OVER... I Tilt" WEEK IT WAS ABCUT A BUCK SHORT - lieirigeraticn . SALES and SERVICE [ Repairs To All Makes MUTUIIS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE i444 i l LESS. Aocozome TO ms 4/ t woman! A r ciwr 4’ WELL CHECK 1r AGAIN‘. \l xoucuslzsaossxus MISTAKE, cremceu. unouzsmm 1r. ' ouasuou svuzveoov n1 cAsu ectmcs 1 WOULDN'T may aosslr cuzcueo "rue ormcciru romaine suouw BE Asour 10o MUCH ABOUT EVERY ITEM you PERSONALLY cut-woos; FIVE DOLLARS are puucscvirrus .1 r IT. FORGET u‘! cAREFuLLYI/ w”. ///// / ILL ,'.s »_.