TIE 0H 0WN_ _ ~- --- » . Janvier 1-it , _ __-t . _ -£- -IT PAYS 8losn's Liniment will uve ltourl of sutlering. Foi; bruise orsprninit 'ves instan relief' . Itsn~estsin£mmstionand thus revents more serious troubles svvuloping. No need to rub it in-it acts at once, instantly the pain, however severe it may bc. _SERIOUS ACCI DENT.-Mr. Gus now ii four cents in stamps for A “£511 Tumfsm Pain, =I'f“-i7' -§‘-55* '_-iii zu' ;‘ ents trom the district The upils - _ - - _ - _ .-,ft .- Y~ -- ,_ ' _1 -- 1' decorations or nan. evergresns. md ~. me wssirsn ouiinninl \ -»-»-»-- ----» -r--»- The pupils were examined Y 'lil' teacher and llrillitlbd ¢i1°llll°iV“ ' . NE CENT W me mn m ~di\=\;:r- At¢h¢h°t°l§»=°l;=*°° °f "mm inthilProvines. -0 ‘lspec on. e o ow s Dl'°ll\lll ui my isertion torhsdverltising in this - was rendered: Chorus. “Msrcliiag to __ _ . LEY lGll\\'tllln II- lllllll- CSI llllll \¢°°lllPU1Y °l' 91'- Victory," Beatrice Mcitse: rec Oli. _ re.::¢`,“Ev‘ePmF21be,mn Wm .muy [mmm charge twenty-uve cents. --A Catastrophe," by Hamid Driscoll; iveceive subscriptions and sdvertls-. Ta--E. U h K~ recitation. “A Better Frprln Siuiite -AT H0NE- N- F0 - “ll” Claus," by Florence MscNel : F80 Ul- mg mga” .___ sl11zFt|onl wlllflze At Honvie to her1g;ilends'uon_ "Kris K,-in5I|f," by gaslldon -BUBBCRIBERS should renew n on I sy B el'I\00l1- “llllBl'Y - zell; recitation, “ ow to H e 8 week or two before the time they 3254'1'i3llliiEii ot Bread tor Chrls‘t‘mas. by Allllie have paid for has expired and thus V --- Mcitae; recitation, Christmas Ques- uog mt” an iggug, as all papers are -WANTED. Man and wife. woman ¢im,s,-- by Hu-gon Meme, recitation, d|,,¢°m|m|¢q promptly on expiry or girl. to housekfeep io; widow-sr ai;tl --A Crlppled Dolly," by Florence glac- Ktt. one child 011 Bflll- Pill' lll- - N iii; recltstion,“A Letter From n- i,‘i"°' _ Bryan.Lot11.i'.E.I. ,tae claus" by Raymond Mcoiiivmy; 32i2'1'9M4ii’d° recitatioii, “A Good Boy." by Aiii° pos iam.-iies.iordi}.i Tl; iioimgiiili. THE PRESBYTERMN CHOIR ¥ineNelil;b§ho&;s, ~ .new es - - ramp. . . gig ii-ldiieiidilry-utliiiii th; it; in Summer- will ‘meet for drei\<;ars`ai_don dFrid8y --Ben; Ac;-ogg the lsnow." by Louise side harbor. The injury iueans lllllf °V*“ “K , “Bm” ° L “W “Y as Mouse; recitation. To Santa Clulli. it will ln- several days bt-lore he will usual--}» by Roy Smallman; song. Old S8018 e abit- to move around.-ll. l* Claus," b_v Walden Dalzcll, Allie Mac- _____ -FOX ESCAPES.-While at local Nei", Raymond Mccmvray; recim. -POLICE COURT.-At tho Sum- fuxinan ot Summerside, who is the mm' --Chrmmas Thoughts," by Mary A||D“|“,_25¢_ r_,._~rg-ide Police Four; on Monday owner of several foxes. was making Macmtyre; recitation’ ..Mo“s|e_~ by 4 _ ,...,r.,...g_ 1,.-for.. nn iionor sup-mi anlexchaiiscl will M01\<10>'» 0;? qlfllitmf Jenn Mosse; recitaumki ‘ltialniing 1'; _~ M :Q rrrlc. one drunk was line( an ina s ma e s escape. ~ ' Cl | mms presemsy by “me uc. TRIAL B°Tn‘£ éllzxind (cords. Another drunk, who lnlatie ‘its waly ‘to the hlfinliour ice. Ngflfz recitation’ ..Men.,, c|".|Btmus_-- 1 - h- 'I for I if uDpf'uF¢lllL"~’. failed 10 Wl¢‘l`L‘ *WHS ‘U Y P‘"`3"*` 5' 3 ““m' b Russel Smallman; recitation, D7' ad S* Sloan’ Inc' upuund cdiisscquciilly the bali was ber of men and boys ou foot and on ..§Iusm.tsY,. by Ruby M0330; redm. for-it-itcd.-il. skates. The owner despairing oi’ cap- “om --Sing a Song of Christmas," by ___ turing it alive armed several oi’ his Percy Driscon; |.ec“Bu0n_ --The Cm-ist. -SM ELTS.-Since thc price of friends with' guns. and n well-directed mas T,ee_-» by Amby MacMi||an; “The hooked smt-its has rcatlfiica 3 cents a shot killed it.-lx. Song of the Christmas Stockings," by pound, that industry is oo e upon as - U -hoop Th last number was a ont- not to be turned down. Scorcs of -KILDARE EXAMINATION:-The p:.;|::ie to meeappeag-ance 0( Krig inen are on the fishing ground at day- S0llli'flllUl'“i ‘~’xami“ai‘°“ °f hlidare Kringle. who entering with his usual break and nflcr eight to ten hours oi' School took place Dec. 23rd. The joviamy and benevoience, presented iishing they return each with loads school was beautifully decorated for each pup” with 8 stocking fun of Q ° averaging from sixty to eighty pounds the occasion the examination was go0dies_ besides nuts, [mit and prize _pl-(my good pay.-H. attended by a iarge_nuinher of par- packageS_ and men departed as un. ~ P obtruslvely as he had arrived. Alter -DIED IN HOSPITAL.-hir. .laincs were carefully examined in many B few ,hords of comment and comme". liltz. oi' Frciich River, died Mondtiy branches by their teacher assisted by (lation from the trustees gm] mtg. afternoon in the Prince County llos- Miss Ethel Foley, student P. W. C. payers present the examinagiou ter. pital. Suninierside. The funeral takes The ready answers of the children mmmed with the singing of the Na. place Wediiesday aftemooii from the showed the careful training they had tion” Anthem_ home of his sister, Mrs. Boydc llard- received from their teacher. Miss ___'________. _ ing. French River, to thc English Mable Gavin to whom much credit is Chart-h Couiett-ry. ltlr. 1-liltz is sur- due. Songs and recltntions were also vived by one brother and one sister. rendered hy the pupils with great ** to whom The Guardian extends Sym- success. Prizes were then given by ii@V~ George F- Da“’§°"- Aibermn' p;iih_\-_-,\', _the teacher for department atten- M-An Of Si- S_l€lJil€ll- 5- B- has ac' - ance and etc.. also a suiticienl amount 009190 all illVli3ii°ll 'O me Aibe"i°“' -MT. CARMEL.-- Tin- pcoplc of ot _candy and nuts was distributed a- P E- i- Cil`¢llii i°l` “ext °°“f°"e“°e Mont Crm;-l are anxiously awaiting mong the children which showed the )'99»l`~-'~\~ sleigh roads to haul their winters kindness oi’ the teacher. Speeches 'l ` wood.-Mr. Joseph V. 'Arsenault of were made by Mr. P. l\l. Foley, Mr. E. *Ml* Aligilsiine Ailearn of me Foy Mont Carmel had a narrow escape re- J. Wade and others Then Miss R080 Wil0 iS ll0W €ll.l0Yil\Z fl f°'§ed cently when his horse ran away. Orourie in behalf ot’ the pupils pres- V8C3li0ll illlfl Daiii all exiellded “Sit 1.. - ' \\`anting to check his speed the driv- cnted the teacher with an appropriate i0 his Sisief in Lot 10- _He has receu' -- - fi .__ er pulled in the reins but the bridle gift, Miss Gavin made it suitable re- lil’ feilifllefi io Mm Rive’ East and ,in Q'-.§%.l -‘tif u=`::-'ii ri./" 71'- ` 53 a|°'° n°||¢i|g tht- head. The injuries are not very /.»'@,i,y/ i/5/4,? f examinations to a close. , broke and inode the condition critical .ply thanking the parents and pupils his mllDY_ fl’i€llliS U9 Sillli i9 S99 3 _ '- for .\lr. Arscnault, Fiiially he was for their interest in the school. The ll'lal‘i<€‘f.w....on » -- ` Gmmi At-»m nn- f:w.5» _ - _“__ r -$.11-5 - - - --- - -f. ~ i. iii* »t 'Z iii \-“7~.1 2 ' iii- 1' ‘- l‘l§’_§‘,§f"-Qlii' Poor eyesigni nieans poor " ' " ‘ ` work. Good eyesight _means good work Poor eyesight is restorcd by good glasses. Let us examine your eyes and supply you with suitable len- ,, - ;. 3% an ses. We guarantee our work. t§ie"@.;=;.;; M. SILVERSTON " 0 " i~:xPi-;itT <»P1‘if i.\.\' ' 17| Great Gcorge St. Ch'to\\n . `=F?- .. _ . . 1.-. _ 1'-_ .~. -` ii ff? fi".;§;;.’ _ ii = * . i‘,;.!!~{ ; , ___._ -LONG n|vEn ExAM|NA'r|0N__ mitted in Alberton on Saturday -A FO XCHASE.-On Monday, The semiannual examination of Long ~m0l'Ili11B iasi- at the il°‘“` °f 'W0 0' when a number of skaters were enjoy- River school took place on the after- Ci0Ci< Wilell 501119 i°“' m°i`i_“iS 5_mash` ing ihcinselves on thc harbor, a nice noon oi Wediiestlay, Dec. 23rd in thc ed six large glass windows in the patclied fox niado his appearance. school rooms. The examination was house of Mr. E. O. Barbvllf. Ml' The- skaters started in pursuit and very largely attended there being Barbour was awakened by the noise - tried to round it up, but Reynard was about sixty pupils and twenty-live but the guilty party 85081190 i)9f0l'9 too cunning for them and would have visitors present. The various classes he had time to do anything- N0 evaded them all, only Mr. Earl Grady were examined by their teachers. Mr. cause is known for this unmaniy act. procured at rillc and drew a head that Malcolm MacLeod and Miss Margaret -A_ put Rt-yiiarti to slccp. A local fox man' Berrigan, assisted by Messrs. John ---- iins siiicc misscd u fox that got out oi’ Johnstone and John R. Wigniorc and _Mx-_ t‘liii’ord Cahill son Of Dr. J the neu--ll. Mrs- Moutsomeriv Bi' their ilrompt cabin Hartsford. (‘oi1n..and his liandsoint- and illlfi \’=iil0fS- All f’-\`i>F0SSf‘fi them- Woodside, Tryon, is thc lucky owne' spacious rcsiriciicc for a liuusc warm- iif‘i\'l`5 flfi iliKil|.\' piUuS<‘` @lli0l'i0ill0i@21SallI fine s'~`i‘°°i b“’lding and expressed his Alherton rect-ntlv and which almos‘ cvcniiix: at her home 011 the l’i"aS“l'0 ‘ii me g"a‘ii"g °f me suited in the dcaih by electrocuiion oi - :.’nd. t‘hnrics Bursloe, IIISDOC- School* H" said that judging by me it certain respectable citizen of that iii; .r. 4;- -. . | ,iff _. ’-'gif I-‘;‘-1"- ;-+§;Li"‘1 We \\"ito iirt- iiistiraiicc in guoti ._,,.!..‘_,;`.‘ t-oinpniiics. Koi-p your biiilllings and '£51' gi-0*; inrnituri- iullv insur-_-d. Call or write. v. _ , .3-1--i. _ ' ' 5.4' .1 i’hoiic 70. _S Globe Fox Exchange ` and 1 - Agencies Ltd iii' *- si* ~'7`§. SUMMERSIDE, P.E.|. .Eh-1I.f§ fi. "i'- .S1415-1-5in1iiil\` , lm: -1 _ iq DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon Prop. Anegweit Fox Hospital Oihce Cameron Block. Phone 484. _ Residence Revere Hotel. _ I .. .- 1 - -' -fi*-‘iii- ., ., V r . \ 1 Toilet Sets "°£‘§.‘;'li 0.... , g _...rr-_;gf..; i Se.:-1; as-' ~ ; .':°- - :free was _ - - ._ "Z -. li 95:-;~ 31' 1;.-=._ Question KEE P I N G well is largely I matter of keep ing every ' i 1 The latest arrivals in Toilet Sets are extremely beautiful A made in five and ten piece style of semiporcelain; the , . pieces are full sized, neatly shaped and handsomely -5. decorated with floral and - ‘ other designs. ii Any of these sets are all hw' { that could be desired in style and and wearing qualities, and the aregood values at $1.75 l -H ' M Teh ‘Alllfl VITA 1‘AlLl'!*l falter this famous tonic lax- alive to £00 a Set. 3, 5 Black &Co. _' _ 125 Grafton Street I sl- 4,.- 5. - 'l‘hsIss¢NsrnTsnlc 1‘."'v_' _ V 1 '_ ,lpn _ ._-' ._.xmn¢L»...__..._.__ _ A-M... . - - rich :ind rare. was carried out without a hitch. the smallest ciilld seemed im and showed the utmost confidence in their teachers, their parents and them- selves. The programme was long and too quickly brought the twilight hour, when old and young declared themselves content to stay on to be ediiied and pleased by the evidence oi love, care and attention to their outies on the part or the teachers. Miss O'Brien and Miss Gaudet. After I\niiouai Anthem brought the gather DDY OW Year. Rev. R. (Y. Gauthier is organiz- ing a night school oi' the young men and boys of Palmer ltoad parish. meet- ings to take place twice a week. the lessons to be along agricultural lines with lectures and confidential talks on all things that concern a iarming community. Success to his efforts. An unusual sight is to be seen these tiavs on the Palmer Road. Captain Henry Perg is hauling his new vessel the es arc pre ted for the Gretonla and her genial captain next summer. The mail carrier on Route No. 1 re- ports the roads in excellent condition, particularly In the Waterford District where the thanks oi the whole district are due to Messrs. Patrick Fitzgerald and John M. Doucette for the success of the rural mail delivery daily in that lctrlmental effect however. The W hnsfnoss In general merchandise st Ili '°" "f 5“h°”i5' has “`i”"‘L"i i" his numbnr Drvsiim an wok an inierwl in Dlace. This gcnltlcman wus reclining __ . _:_ . duiii-.s after spending his holidays iii -“*`i‘°°i and that gow r‘_~`5“iLs should leignrelj, in his favorite arm chair 2' with friends in Cape Traverse. llorst: f°ii°“'~ After iii? passing mum’ of me ('@||||-at Tglgphonn Omoo ond or . trotting is thc ordcr oi' tht- duy on Candy me cxammatiun wus broiigm pgtinting @lot|ne|1tly`o|i the possibil . lin- (‘upt- 'i`r:tvorso ri\‘f-i'. The icu to 3' C1050' ity of a Gorman invasion of (`i1nu\in In-ini: in t-.xt-1-llt-lit condition. sonic oi' , ' _ wmn his uui|,mmq |_-nunwnanfyn and fill' Sl»i'i"|.\' 0l1~‘S are lo in: sf-oil czitzh *ST* LoU_'s'._n"’ Z%'"f`“"""ai ox' deiily uiirlvrwt-nt a tromplotc irniisior a|`|»,-rimoii. ninong thorn In-ini: .\ir. ii. “"'i"‘“i"" Ui Fouls :’“h°°] muh mation ioilowcd almost iinincrllately (-,.i_<'_\.~S _\h_|,,|,,|,.M H0“.ml»._._ Hurt place on Doc. .Z-»_. in thc sciiooirooiii. ln. u ‘pap from me ch,,Y|. As Sm." as Ilicltit-. l’. S. lIo\vatt’s Sl|rub', also whiuh Wu” i"Si_"m".y .dvcorutcd for ho rt-gninotl control of tho [acuity ni.; i\_l|inl _f':iinp|»<-ll’ \\'i|th liigs iiiuri-I Dloxcy. l?!>00<'il. lic uiiswcretl a wliuic tiblifiy 0f` 1-- ini- ‘ior 0' tic fu c "ri vt-rsc ' ' ' "_ ' ' vt' ~b' .- tl the ic t sen S--ho-il lilns hr-on li»,~:|'.i'.ifi)iiiy liiiliiituil, 5°h°"ir°°m was "r°vYd“`d with viifiiiurs' gi-Ttibduinhliiii ziiiiiiiliauis ix; tlicv liaduboon Un- \\'|,i'i.' lit-ini: doin- by \'lnrl< liros., oi' p“""""" and i’“i"lS' Tim """"°rS torn from their sockets. The cxplun ` .\\'|;.i.»lii~~- Vow,-. 'l`h< ludios ol' the sh°“""i ‘iw gmmcsi imcmsl “ml °i"S` ation. iiislonil ol' eniiglitciiing the sur l.;.iiit~ih- brnntfli or tin ltcd Cross So- Ustlummuttinl knowing iimtl as in me Drlscd onlookers. served only to Der- t-io:_\- are luis-_\' rciviiig for the soldiers. pas some ‘ng mme, ia" common plcx tlieni the more. Some thought it 'i`ln-3: linvt- contributed one large box was ,gxiiectm-1' The" expcciaiions advisable to telephone immediately for -li‘\'11<3.- ‘lore 'uni realized' prognfmme' Dr. Klcr. but ns he appeared to be in his normal condition despite a slight i I -4- -1-9 hund with thc detcriuiiiatioii to please pailor' ‘vinci-I _wus hardly percfumble owing to a hirsute covering. it was not considered necessary. Many and div~ ersifietl were the supposilions formed but each in turn was discarded as an unsatisfactory solution. Several pre- sent were of the opinion that the poc- uliar sensation was caused by a slight paralytic stroke. but its short duration and the nbst-nce oi' aiter effects show- ed this to ho an erroenous supposition. The only other conceiveable solution a ‘ew “°mi’"me"“"5' reinarks by me then is 'tl t ill entleman received trustees anti others, the singing of the an e|Cu.|‘:.1 Sage? This theory is rent was turned on for the iirst time. phone oiilcc had copper plates put on the arms of the chair recently to pre- sibie that ii current pt electrlcty may have been generated to these with the above mentioned result. It this were the case the victim of this accident certainly had a miraculous escape.-A - -An enjoyable whist party was 3;:‘°“""- ‘O Egffneei h°fi’°l'- Great ‘given by Miss zine csiiiu, Aiberton at her home. on Friday evening. Jan 8th. The highest score was made by Mr. C. Cahill. Alter the serving ot re ireshments the guests were treated tc some pleasing vocal and instrumental music. One oi’ the most amusing tes tures was a step dance by Mr. Clifford Cahill.-A was in Summe Monday -H -Mr. James Tupiin. of Black Banks, St. Lo-.-1-.-. was a visitor to Bummerside yester- day -X ----#--- . . 5 I _ -SIMLANNUAL EXNMINA .I0 "11 -The semi-Annual exsminetiolri 5.! _Mr-JOSBDDL-P01019? 0! Sllmhwf- zzitexall remedies are recognized M N0* Annan School was held on the 'ide “U ill M0" Cl’»l‘lll°i ii" WN* restorative:-no matter what is the afternoon ot Wednesday. Dec. lard; 'iminl “°‘" l'°i“i'°°"R- nature ot your ailment. there is s Rex- 127 Quegn Shvggf _ . _ The sehoolroom presented s real "-"' . all remedy that is lnlnntsed to cure Christmas atmosphere. secured -Mr. Henry Lewis, Albertoii. was e », _ M mm, |; C ,_ ;__- _ ' mfg” gpfumn um ,M ¢.,?f,,f visitor to Summer-side on 'ruesdn sniff.. n_ff__ _.'i.”.,__f".§.__.‘l_ ..f_.." . _ ` trengihened by the fact that it was ‘ H h ing to a close wishing each other a S ~ - _ ealt Merry Chrismms and B Ha N on this evening that the electric cur Mr. Mattliews. proprietor oi' the tele- vent their wearing and it is quite pos- It’s Not A Question of Profit ow We want to clear out our entire stock of Ladies Fur and Cloth Coats Regardless of Profit or Cost N o Goods Carried Over Is an unbreakable rule in this store the prices below will prove the truth oi our rule. You can’t realize these saving until you see the goods, you can save several dollars if you buy now because we want to clear our shelves. Quality is Always Gnaranteed Ladies’ Fur Coats Ladies Cloth Coats Marmot Coats reg. $85.00 now $66.00 Regular $26.00 now $12.50 Raccoars ~- 85.00 U 42.00 18.25 “ 10.00 Rat “ ig-13)?) it 12 at 8 Strac S u ' u ' at . u i Persianrawcoaw , 55.00 U 45.00 H 10-00 H 5-00 Coon Coats “ 40.00 25.00 5.00 2.49 NECK PIECES In all kinds of Fur, such as Bear, Blue or Black Wolf, Ohio Sable Stone Martin Opussum, Black and Brown Coney Prices from $1.50 to $15.00 (6 Fur Sets Ladies’ Costumes §f:.re....$;§~ss1s:$§§¢3.9 $-0-0° Blue Wolf 15.00 for 9.25 “ 12.00 “ 8.50 ima; as - - ww 18.00 “ 14.00 “ 20.00 “ 15.00 Mink Sets 175.00 for 125.00 “ Mink Sets 75.00 for 50.00 Sable Muffs 26.00 for 12.00 Children’s sleeping suits in all kinds of white and covered shades ‘ 60c for 39c 75c for 550 ' Night Gowns _ i85c for 59c Shaker Drawers 45c for 25c Children’s Dresses 3.00 for 59c and 25c for 15c 45c for 30c 50c for 39c - -sk-ft $3.25 for $1.75 Lad-ies I--S 2.75 for 149 ~ -< 5.00 for 2.98 1.98. ~ ~ 5.50 for 4.75 coats 8.50 for 4.50 I-HCii€S' W-0iStS Ladies’ Underwear Voile, Crepe de Chene and Silk 75C 790 for 59c 2.50 ‘-5 1.25 232 1-25 75C 1.59 79c 3.50 “ 2.75 Wrappers 0-28 ,_ 4932 Taffeta silk ~ 4.50" for 2.50 Prowse Bros. Ltd. Ladies' Woolen Gloves at if “ tc it ‘- Night Gowns 98c for Drawers 60c for Underskirts 60c for Sateen Underskirts 1.25 for Blk. Moire “ 2.25 for i I ._Mr. Reginald McFarlane and Mr. , W. E. Bell. oi’ Cape Traverse, were in Summerside yesterday on business.- X. -Mrs. Johnston Mann and son. Les- lie. of Irishtown. were In Summerside attending to buying on Monday--il ?.._._.___ -Mr. Fenton Arbing, Summerside. s confined to his home suiierlng from i sever attack of qulncy in the throat. -H. ` -Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Arsenauit at Mont Carmel were visiting In Mis- :ouchc recently the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Arsent P. Gallant.-R. -Mr. Lucien A. Arsenault who had been In lpswice. Mass.. 'tor nearly :hree years came home last week, his home is in St. Rapahaei.-R. -Rev. J. C. McLean, Sumtncrside. eft Monday morning on a business ;rip to Charlottetown.-l-l. -The Guardian extends congratuls- G B tions to the genial editor ot The Plon- ser, Mr John Pond. on the arrival oi ' eed dl t i t. M . G. L. ' ofviif .fc 32%; a iilrliiiiilg iggliligtli "£5753" Pflsoiili-3 -° Y°““¢ ““"““°'~°x‘ en "-1 n °f warm' °°mf°rt°bl° f°°tW°ar in the smelt ilshing this winter at ‘1 _ ____ besure and mspect Oul’ St0Ck Of 0V€l'Sh0eS- Ebhstleet. Their shipments sri: large ~°\iY|l'. Nell McQusrric, K. C., iett ' ’ ' and froiiurnt and the fishermen at i°i' ('i1“"i°lw'-"Wil 0° M°i"i“Y~'"ii- -Mr. Alex Mclntyre. student ot St. For Men ‘mm $1--45 to sseoo Eihtaileet ure tl Ing ll, Th --- ' ' 1| , W0“U\€l' ‘lf the #est few: days Endsoid *Mi* G’*°l'8° %°i'i'i'°”- B"°d°ii’°ll°» `g\‘1|iI1l1:1t1:i!iislideCc?n alfi‘0nds'?lii>‘:ur:iiii:(;u3l- F91' WUIIIGD fl'0lll 1.15 t0 2.35 _ rs e on . . ter spending the Christmas holidays F B li- Callushvn Ce. ure doing a un-ivi--g at nn some in omni iuver.-ii. 01' 0Yl» Girii and Children at lowest pricel-