.FOR RESTFU SiLEEP ‘Eno relieves indigestion Alberton Preparations are under way for‘ no opening of ice abet-ins. and it lmks 1L5 though en excellent sheet of ice will be on hlmd in the HEM’ future, Talk of skating ‘reminds us oi hockey, but hockey seems to be in the beck ground so far as Alber- ton is concerned. We have an ex- aellent group of hockey materiel, and it is too bed that the winter pastime cannot be shared by these bOXS. There is an ample hockey guard here but funds to start the bail rolling is lacking. _If the people would get behind the boys and back them up even in a smell way and consider that the slate is marked off we could produce a team worthy of this town. so let us get behind the younger set and give them a chance to show their wares in the game which has proven to be so beneficial to the young people. Mr. Brenton Ramsay of Montrose and Mr. both returned from Mcncton where they spent e few‘ days on Business. Mr Alan Marchbenk of lidontrose Special Dance at Ahegweit Dance Hall, Borden, tonight. Sid Elliotfs Orchestra. Dancing 9 to 1. Admission 35c. i [$2786 96 DAYS 26 PORTS llfe in you cross MHDRLD 130 DAYS David Gordon of Alma AM ERICA wrsr mnirs Empress“ SAILS from NEW YORK, JAN. 18 Q This thrilling new _ _ our longing for a diflermf lifel_ Visit half a world oi’ intriguing countries . ._| strange places few others see . . . historic cities . . . dazzling ca famous ports of the d de s in Egypt» Ill-idly Lani], and then to East Africa. u“ ll: erlence the thrills of seeing vs p Mombasa, Zanzibar, Dar-es- Salaam, Mejungiir Sailing south to for a round of dazzling South American ports . . . includin aggin by way of t to sail on the s Australia . = . p: cc} _np entertainment . . .- cuisine irilfiiffitélisgdéiw. BCRUI EEPlW°'B'"“‘“ on the Ship of Ship! . from NEW YSRK. JAN- 10 """' A UDING ".‘.ité’l’.i%:sz'nmm’ "“‘ ~ filliadsnaslhnlnnyearnonmwltlfi"' I‘ || rltl U l. II lnlnmatlon from ynr ewgf-rax: ’:,'.::-::p'Aglll,. Ianadhualhumfig “Queue ~ ~.|‘apu¢r~nthn'darv~—6~4*' ‘Wk l‘ "W" ‘mp to Summersldc ‘Monday. . Mr. Mcderick Ramsey of Alb". W! W“ a mssense to oim-i tte- town on Monday, r o ‘ Miss Helen McInriis of Miminl. gadi viiii e. week-end. vlsltm- to Bummer-side. the quest of Mrs. (LA. Calbeclt. Special service was held in the United Church of Alberton lest Sunday evening defining - "The Prodigal Son" in song and story. A portion or the story was reed and then illustrated by the singing of ‘a hymn. The service was conducted in like manner throughout, the Rev. Dr. GA Ross officiating. The Boy Scouts of Alberton are {planning on holding u. Scout dem- ‘onstretion in the Institute Han Alberton, early in the New Year. Mr. Kimball Bowness of Montrose left recently for Florida where he is intending to spend the winter. The Hockey broadcasts coming over the Chrelottetown Broadcast- ing Station are pleasing the sport lovers of Alberton and on these nights. the radio is the scene of s gathering of ardent fans. Just a token of appreciation to the type of FALL-FURRING A FOX RATION NO. 1_ hockey played in the "Big Flour.” and wowPR ..... ._ .. .\ ‘Western Lo c a I s n newly nature may be inserted n! l cents n word strictly payable ll ._ BABY'S MUG AND BOWL. 35o a set at the Rex ii and 10. 1-4785 -SPE0lAL—Smlies end Chuck- les Chocolates, per lb. 39c at Arthur's Pharmacy, Summereide. Also other special lines. LyflKl-lz-lbll. —FUI. BUYER - Mr. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, is now at the office of B. Graham Rogers. Surrimersidc. buying silver f0! pelts. L-ml-ll-is-ti —0B.Dl§lbnow choice fresh Mott's chocolates in lovely Xmas boxes, cards supplied and boxes wrapped, mailed or delivered. Phone 162, Bruce's. Ir3l31-l2-14-li. —REGULAB. DANCE A1.‘ OLYM- PIA Saturday night. Winner of the $5 geld piece for new orchestra name announced at this dance. 14-2185 —MEN‘S REXALL SIIAQNG SETS 98c. Ladies acts at $1.50. Yard- ley‘s sets all prices. Evening-in- Paris lip stick, perfume and pow- der all for $1.00. Taylor Drug 00., Kensingion. l2-14-tf. —IIEAVY SHIPMENTS 0F POULTRY-Large quantities of poultry are being shipped from the west of the province to Char- lottetown for the Christmas trade. A fair price is being paid for chickens and turkeys. S. —FOX rmxrs IPETCIIING GOOD PRICES --_The different fur houses in Summer-side and the fur buyers are kept very busy lust now as furs, are being brought in to town in large quantities. The roads no the country arc have reported pure‘ silvers. S. good, which is a greet help to those wishing to bring in their pelts. Good prices ere being paid for really good silvers. Some buyers skins from 875-00 to $95.00 for high class / -GO0D TOYSP AT lowest pricfll at the Rex 5 and l0. iL-Tlll —0PENS NEW STORE-ilk‘. _ Charles Arthur, who was for sonrfl time manager of Romeo's drug" business. has opened up business for himself in the old Chlng store. w. Arthur is an enterprising --'llrla column in reserved for Ian. young m3“ 5nd l (“HY Qulmlbd or local Interest but ndvertlnllg a druggist and will no doubt auc- cccd. S. -llUY CHRISTMAS ITATION- l!!! at lowest prices in town it Gourlies Ltd. 11-2106 "-0. Y. M. L. CARD PARTY- Like Cherlotietowrrs Abegwelt- Beavers hockey tussle cl Friday night Suinmcreideh popular auc- tion forty five game of the same date was another ‘ ‘ " of wide-open and tricky play. Pete ‘Kelly, colorful-red is the color- wlnger and aeruational goal-getter ,0! the leaders of the "Big Ibur." was not the only big point-getter of the evening.‘ Eva and Sonny were in rare scoring trim and like the brick-topped Abcgwelt, tnok I commanding lead to place them- selves unquestionably et the top of the list. Mrs. Capt. Eli and Benny suffered the fate of the Beavers- they tried hard but just failed in scoring punch! The “freeze-out” almost ended like the Hawks- Brltlah Consola fixture in a accre- less draw. But, no, Earle who was half froaen vmcn he arrived in Surnmerai‘ after e. long drive from Wellington, warmed up as he parked on our secretary's door- step and made no mistake when the opening came. He came through with a win. Here are the prize-getters: Ladies‘ first, Miss Eve. Cheisson; ladies’ consolation, Mrs. Ospt. Eli Arseneult; gentle- men's first, sonny Peters: gentle- men‘s consolation, Benny Wedge; “freeze-out," Earle Hickey. S. PERSONALS --Mr. Albert Warren of Elgin, N~ 3-. l8 Visiting his 01d; home m "‘ ebenk, P. E. Island. S. —Mr. Irving Ramsey of an”- bank was a visitor to Summersido this week. S. “Miss Gretna. Kt! is the guest 0f her cousin, Miss Reta. Key n1’ Summersi‘ . S. —Miss Mary Dalton of Bloom. field left on Thursday for Cleve- E COUNTY CHRONICLE At your mini-st dealer; ‘ ' cruise will satisfy itals. Cruise to editerranean .- t | along the Nile a l I by way of Port Said Lourengo Marques. ban and Cape Town, ,_- ~ the Atlantic to Buenos Aires Rio . . . and so home c West Indies. Plan acious Empress of intments an e Route qf Rambo y Mr. and Mrs. Clmrles Searletown, entertained at -—ENTERTAINED FRIENDS — 1 . . . crewe‘ fl-nd Ohio S their lovely home last Thursday even- ing to a very enjoyable goose din- ner. The guests ineluded intimate friends from the sin-rounding dis- trlcts twenty guests set down to a de- liclous dinner after which ice cream and fudge was served. The remainder of the evening was spent in social discourse and other entertainment. Before leaving all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." A vote of thanks was tendered to the host and hostess for their kindness and hospitality. —CIiILDREN'S AID SOCIETY- The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Management of the Children's Aid Society of Prince County wns held in the Red Cross Room at the Town Hall on Tues- day evening. The President, Dr. J. A. MacPhee prcsided- A number oi’ requests for clothing for children in the western pert of the Prov- ince were received by the Society. As the Society is not a relief or- ganization, but one for looking af- ter delinquent children, these re- quests could riot be granted. Four small boys were reported by the agent es having stolen a case of Ivory Soap from a citizen's garage, flashlight and bulbs and several other articles from the stores in the town during the business hours, being taken off counters in which the goods are displayed. These boys are around twelve years of ego and are to be up be- fore the Judge of the Juvenile Court in the course of s. few days the lnformetions having already been laid. It was also reported that these same boys charged with theft were stealing bottles of milk from doorsteps and breaking the bottles although they had no need of do- ing so as they have good homes. A case can of Summerslde is be- ing investigated of a child who is reported to be growing 1m Without salutary parental control. B. non-t. nunlnlnnlsnnnclaecnnn YOU Are Invited To visit my new Pher- inacy and Prescription Store in Sumrneralde. For Christmas giving I have a nice selection of. Talcurns, Almond Creams, Face Powders and Brllllentlnc. Both “Richard Hudnut” and “Marvellous” L l n e s. w-"i -rn*rI'n'n'ora--- iihlhlhlldhl—hdbdlfiiibdbdlihf)l' ‘Also Moira Chocolates. I Smiles ’n Chuck cs Bluebird and Pa m Tolfee and Surnmcrside. About —Mr. Arnold of Truro has been transferred to the Bllmllwfgldg mantéh of the Bank of Nova‘ 3m. —Miisa Gladys Gavin of Alber- ton has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. S. -M.iss Addie Adams of Conway has entered the Prince County Hospital for an operation. S. —Miss M. Ramsay of New Lon- don is a patient in the Prime County Hospital. S. —Mra. Harry Silliphent tained on Monday for End Bridflfi Club. S. criter- the East —-Mias Mary MacNubt of Char- lottetown ts the guest of the Miss- es Hunt this week. S. —M'r. Keir Murray has returned to his home in Piusville after an enjoyable visit to parts of the" ‘United States. S. —-Miss Anna Gaudet of Worces- ter, Mass. arrived home on Tues- day evening to spend the Christ- mas holiday with her sister. Mrs J. C. Hickey, of Sumrne side. S. —-Mlss Bertha O'Brien of Boston is spending the Christmas vaca- tion wlth her father, Mr. James O'Brien of St. Louis. S. -M:rs. Spurgeon MacArthur of Summc “ was among those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Wm. MacArthur which took place on Tuesday from her late residence in Rosebank. S. —Mias Gladys Bleckmore re- turned to her ‘home in Searlctown from the Prince County Hospital where she has been undergoing treatment for the past week. Her many friends wlah her a speedy and complete recovery. —'1‘he Literary Club met inst Monday for the first time for the ' season at the home or Mrs. Mel- ville Bradshaw. This week they were the guests of Mrs. Judge In- man and Mrs. (Dr) 1t‘. '1‘. ‘Danton at the l sidence of Mrs. Tanton. S. S’side Market Produce is moving slowly at Somme oido lust now. A large quantity or poultry for the Christ- mas trade is being brought in. Prices quoted are not very high. Potatoes are practically at standstill. “whys are fetching 20c drawn and 16c undrawn; geese and ducks 13c drawn and 10c undrawn; chick- cna are rec-soc drawn and 16c un- drawn. his. 22c, 24c, 35c. Potatoes are 10c pri- Oats, teed, 81c; seed, 40c; barley and buckwheat, 50c; wheat, 15c; hay No. l, 014.00 a. ton: straw. 06.00; hldfll. In 1b.: calf ski-M. 30o : wool, washed, 15c; unwash- ed, 11o. S. m.‘ 0mm Gamble and hi» brother Horace or Oaecumveqlw uncured to Summerside Monday. may Nsort the roads to be in nae memo fer this 1m ww- bushel. ' Mufti Rki‘. Holman in .e succeeding payments can be satisfac- torily arranged through the Conveni- cni Payment Plan-Jive easy way to buy- the most equitable plan yet devised. d“. On our floor only dependable radios from dc- pcndable factories. [git Competent and experienced salesmen who can answer your many questions with regard to the merits of the various makes, and who will gladly demonstrate these to you. Secondly. we assiire you ota fair and equitable exchange valuation on your present Radio. l er let mhtmsiisii- And finally. when your mchase is r<¢§j.r..'i‘ made you have the knowlctl". that your Radio will bc installed by 41*" _____<.gm,1c_tcn_tl scrviccdgfo ‘pert and minim/i‘ O H@