UH ARLO'l"l‘E'l‘U W N \ "IBUY RESULTS , FREE TO“'N 1'. poem. madg by beloved Ell Everett ,,., 1'11: iii‘ lllflll')t"'\‘ \'.t *" . The The I-‘rceioivi. S. Ai.\"i' < Heort Office: Suminerside i‘ RACE" LAYING MASH C. “T316. y I ll at’ 11.191: C‘ 11.1121 1d ‘ utwl zit the c ‘» "ilsiiil. Sup ' ..u.i_v b12110)’. iii 1h: 1 . ‘ii ' - . ' .'ii.1;-1;; was the l)I\)Lfi-‘illl.— t ' - .l.i\ in 'l\P vVorld by 51' Cliiizr. , Rcv, Donald Nicholson l‘! - Wclwoiiic. S-hirlc," ii- Mimi 111.; bi the H111.- Foui Christmas \\'i.~lii-~. .\l.1 w, w‘ “~»".:"t‘.i: '- Sccrc’ art‘ .Ca _ ,_ PRINCE EDWARD MUTUAL C U M PA NY i' BTABLISHE, 1"» i515 l~’l t.i TUAL YOU CAN PROTECT YOUR HOME and YOUR FAMILY Here is how:- I. Don't instol used electric WIICS. 2 lnspoct your heating plant periodically, 3. Avoid using gasoline, bcnzine or kerosene in lighting fires. 4. See that every match is out cold. 5. Chopcron ynur cigarette - do not let it go out alone. Curl II. Weeks. .\|hl‘rl.0n floor!" l". Grant. (Jhurlutte- Drunk I. (intlunt. Wollliigtmi- tunn- Svdncy Birch. Port Ilill. Alexander lwbcrtson. (flier- W. B. Warren. Margatr, liuttctnwn. Vernon (‘i-alg. llctlrnue. M, R. flint-Lean. Nnffli Wilf- Cllffonl Simpson, Stanley shirr. Bridgu (icdrtle Dfilclicod. West. Royalty. PRlNCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY Branch Office: Charlottetou n lillhrllLi. -11-1'.‘»' Monthly Secrc 1:1 ..'.c it lz-is Lllfiitllli. Lois Jczveil Worrv, Jimmie C1 " l inziaici i Lcio: Mo. Joyce ~Sdlllil Claus Rides, lzrcc-li. . A Kfaclvonald. ‘i I Nii-liolsriii. 1 RPt‘lf.\l‘=ill—~.lf‘§l1f. BPSL of All. .‘\;'.ii=i ‘lacDriziild. ' "- t' inc ' “Ltle Children. - T\‘!.-hril».m Betty MacLcoti. c Niih-il-oii, 1.111s Jewcll. 5:111:11, Anna Kenneth and 115111 Of the Christmas Star. "ha Nicfliolsori, firs. Ewen 'l\f‘tl.ll(‘ Nle-YIOISOD. Shir» 'lhc solo flil I.i~ din: iiy Bliss Joyce Nichol- ‘ Ric-cit "ion-ls it F111" to Bethle- lSLAND FIRE. INSURANCE Lifill-flflh *'-f>15l_'ClJP.|l‘\’ Suppl; Secretary — Mrs. A115- Alison . .\lr.. ltc-bzit". Wa nice Rooms. H. CONCERT _. Siliuol Cont-cit 11.111 cu 1E". ' l(‘1'(‘ wits, good "weather “do Miss Jolie -= ioit. T1111" ‘iiini ,\lll'l.'-I ‘Affltilfilllllflil E win l-‘riiireir. a ‘Alhfhfillllflli Nivlirilsoii. Christ. Donald Betty lllnclmod, Lois c Lamont. Edwin Far- ts tvcve vcry bcnii- ltarnloy And ltlclnlty Mrs. Harry Crozler, Darnley “as a recent visitor to Suiiiiruerside. Mrs. Colin Donald, Darnley has returned to her home after a pleasant visit spent 1n Iifalpeque. Mi". and Mrs. \Vm. Burke, Au- liuiiiic Cove siwiii Christmas in Sea View the gU€al5 of Mi". and Mrs. George Burns. .\lr. and Mrs. H. L. Donald spent Christmas with their daugh- ter, air... Richard Diukieson and Mi". Dickicson, New Glasgow, Mr. Lawrence Ramsay, Halifax. N 5., spent the holidays at; his honic, ii-e guest of his mother. Mis. Win. RafllslLY. Malpcque. Kiri. b13011! Mr. and Albertoii. ltcbei" McLellari, Christmas, the guests of Miss Violet Basscit and Mr. Eilswci-th Bassctt, Daxnleyn Alaitori Ciimpbcll. Halifax, ' “‘ lillll: i1‘ ll(‘l' llJlTlf. ‘mirciii: .\lr. iiiirl Campbell, Spring c. (160110 .\f;’ i MP5. Morley Crazier i d l\lr<1. Harri‘ Crazicr . D Alcy, ucvo Hr‘- y River. the guests Robert Sellaz". iiiiii 1.1: .lIl(l . _ tors in \\':ic. of Mr. and .\ 1x01. , HI»! y Crozlci" had 1l,~l(‘:l: ovc. the liol".i.1j.'s tnic- clillclrtii. Mb- l\l"i".c ", teacher iii uuzi lUdi. .\l. s" Virucnc Croizie and .\lr. The» Crozzcr, sitideiits at Piziice o.’ Waitr- tmlcge. Chur- luiieiouii, P. spoiisarcd by 1. “a1 held :11 the ‘ivrnt- oi‘ ‘\f." mid Ali's. R. S. Cous- Wtcluesdav cvciiiiig. Doc. ‘Flieic wcrr‘ l4 tables in p y. Litiits hchcm score for evo- iiiiig" ui, held by Mrs. Ch" Aiiarii- (‘iiiw liuciiis". score l.-.'.ii.e~ flicliui, L,'<i1l>iii,lllOll\ were won by .\1i"=. Hub-rt Caselcy and ".\lr. Fzcd Campbell A delicious lunch was served by hostess assisted by‘ ladies of \\'. i. Mi" illlll '\l:'., 1-‘"'iiiil< M1.\.i.i, Durnlvw 1"" 1"..ill1t‘(l at their hum-J Dec 1.i a number of fricnls" and rtnaiives in honor of Mr. ilfts. Hickey Jr. and Afr Arthur foust". prior" lo their dcpciiwiiix“ for Fhc eiviiiiii: n1: . (‘WC’- liliff socul , .) “Livia u 1h iiuiiic, 011* d .1311 a rum cf induct’ were to 111p ziiesfs of lioiio." replied. Lunch was l-Iosiess assisted by Woodsidc. Mrs. Ray hfiss Chailiiite Hickey ". Wm. Cczislns. Mr. Con" and Mi". Hickey left for T0- .15, roiito trite following day. hcin, Ruby hfiiclocod. Rfntioii S1i1i§~-—Clln1b. tilimb I‘) Sunshine Mountain, Primary Scho- 1.11s. Recitation ~- Wonders, luioiiipsoii Solo-Jesus Bids 1's Slime. .lim- mic Bruce, eiimred with Heavenly: Sunshine. Dvill—.'\\v:i,v iii a f-liiiigcr, Sill.‘ and Cntilierine NlvllOLSOll. Betjv McicLood. Lois Jctvoll. Diic'.—'".\li'. and Mrs. Neil SO11. Reciiaiinii-Ccriiiiic Again, Betty .\fae1.cod. Drill-Grid With L's, Kenneth and Donald Afcliinls Randolph Nichol- son, Edivard MacDonald. Recitation - Lois Jewell, Duck-Shay o.’ the East, Baby Mac-Lend. Shir-lav Nicholson i‘ ltcvitaiioii-Jililivarrl hillClOOflflld. Solu—l-iwen Lamont. Reading-Mrs. James Nicholson. Presentation of Sunday Schooi Pins to Betty and Ruby .\lacLcod Bruce and Iris Lamont for perfect. nltcnrtrmce in the Stinday School by Rev, hniiiilrl N holsoii. Chorus-Sunday School. Eleanor Nichol- Rocitailon ~»- Good Night, Donald flifcliinlfi. Thor» was also an intermission with the sale I'll candy. A! the closa n? the Convert, Santa arrived and illstribuicd presents, i-niiciy and ari- plcs to children present. tin al-couni, of mvirntas rot oral childicii were tin- iible to attend. National Anthem \I,\.\'\' HANDS Britains prwciit labor force is more than LEILUUILOOO pe-sniis. DON’T LET THOSE BEARDS FOOL YOU! DOCTORS TODAY AGREE . . . famous old S." B: formula has Qtop cough-relief ingredients . .- Hcre’: why. Prescription-type cough drop: contain three medicinal ingredients used by doctors for yearn for coughs, help J imtmflam- ‘"5"’ ‘l. Eon throat tlclth I. Soothe row, Irritated membranes 3- Holp lumen phllill! 11¢ . 111F- GUABQINS- Victoria. he Village by the Sea Miss Freda Hewett. Tryon. was an overnight guest on New Year: Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Inman, Victoria. M151 Fannie Rogerson. Victoria. spent Christmas Day very enjoy- ably in Crapaud. guest of her cousin, Miss Lolita MncVlttie. Mrs. Lyman Wood, Victoria. who has been quite ill is now fully re- covered and able to be around again. Miss H. Woodsicle. Mai-gate, was a guest. during the holiday sea- son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bos- well. Victoria. Mluea Verna and Donalda. Mac- Leod and Miss Eva McLeod spent ilze Christmas holidays very hap- pily at their home in Victoria. M155 Jean Myers. Charlottetown. itas a New Years guest at tlie home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Profittv. Orient Hotel. Vic- toria. Miss Edith lnmzui, Charlotte- town. spent New Years Day in her old home town Victoria. guest of her parents, .\lr. and Mrs. F. C. Inman. Mi". Eddie Morrison spent Christ- mas at his home in Victoria and at. New Years Mrs. Morrison and young son Danny were guests of iclatnes iii Oiarlottetotvn. Miss Emily Higgins, Criipaud. has been engaged as a teailier in West Kent School, Charlottetown, and has entered upon her duties there after the holidays. .\lr. and Mrs, Keith Myers, Vic- toria. spent Christmas Day iery pleasantly iii Charlottetown. guests of Mrs. Myers sister and DYONXPY- iii-law". Mrs. Sandy Fraser and Mr. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers and family. Crapaud Road. were guests for Ncw Years dinner at the home of Mrs. Myers parents. Ml‘. and Mic. H. R. Profltt, Orient Hotel, Victoria. 311's trciie Lowithor", ‘Fruro, N. S. Ina.» returned homo after spend- iii: the festive season at. the home of her mother. Mrs. Charles Miller. Victoria. and other rela- tires. Miss Janet Hawaii. szudent at. Notrc Dame Convent, Charlotte- tovm, spent the Christmas and New Years holidays at. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Whitfield Howatt, Victoria. The many friends of .\lr. Stew- ari Inmaii, Victoria. will be plPHS- cd to lcarii that he is much im- proved in health after his recent illness of some few weeks. Miss Annie MacDougali of the slflff of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Victoria, and her sister Miss Flor- cnce MacDougall. teacher, Victoria School, spent the Christmas holi- days very happily at their home in Rose Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Frail and two young sons from Nova. Scotia were pleasantly entertained during tho holidays at the home of Mrs. Praifs parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Boulter in inc village by the Sea. Mrs. William Younkei" and daugh- icr Ruth of Kingston, were guests during the holiday season of Mrs. Younkers brother. Mr. Evan Wright and Mrs. Wright and her sister, Mrs. John Lord and Mr. Lord, Wright's Point, Victoria. Mi". and Mrs. sandy Fraser and young daughter Nancy of Chin"- loztotowu and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Robinson and family, 'I‘i~yon. were guests at dinner on New Years Day of Mi". and Mrs. Keith Myers, Victoria. ‘lltc many friends here of Miss EllCPll lttilier, Halifax, daughter nl Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ivtiller, Victoria. arr- ploaaed to learn she "was successfully operated oii last ivccli" fur a thyroid condition in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. Mi". and ‘Mrs. Harry Clark, Vic- mria, had as guests at New Years Diiy dinner Mr. and Mrs. flverctt Wottoii and family. and and Mrs. Arthur Clarl: of Charlottetown. Mr. Everett Wot- ion also visited with his father. Mi". Frfl Wotton, Crapaud, yhflg here, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron. Victoria's "grand old couple" spent C"ristmas Day very happily, guests of their daughter, Mrs. George Cannon and soii-in-lawi, M1‘. Caii- 11011. Hampton. Other gue-ts at this home Christmas dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Prowsdale. Ora- paud Road. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Millcv, Victoria. had as their welcome guests at, UH‘ Christmas Day fes- tivities Mrs. Miller's aunt, Mrs. K. C. Holm and her uncle. Mr, Ken- Mallctt, also their son, M1". Keri- iieth Miller, Charlottetown. and their daughter. Miss Eileen Miller. Halifax. Mr. and lvlrs. Sheldon Cameron Charlottetown. were guests. on Christmas Day at the home of Mrs. Cameron's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred lnman “The Rowans". Victoria. Otliei" visitors included Mr, and Mrs. Elmer ‘tnman end young son Eric, and Mr. Charles lnman. Hampton. Mrs. P. J. Boga-rum, Victoria. was the welcome guest during the festive season of her daughters. Mrs. Spudgeoii Maclmnnan and The News tlanie 011i ill The “trial” Every “iury" that makes the tea test says, "Lipton Tea with its grand ‘Flavor-Lifi‘ i: wonderful”. Deeperin color, richer in flavor, Lipton Ten is so good you can actually use less tea. per cup. It's Canada's 1m: up! only Band- n! n.1, The warranty‘: in the packagcmrhe proofis in the cup. 'l‘i"y Brisk LIPTON TEA today. You, too, will agree it's a better-tasting lea. B. Frciich and Mrs. French while in the City. M13. Daiid MacDonald and sis- ter Miss Kathleen ltiacDonzild have returned to resumi- work in lVloiic- toii after spcnding the Christmas season wry pleasantly at the home of their parents, Mi". and Mrs, Emmersoii MacDonald- Victoria. Mr. MacDonald's mother, Mrs. John MacDonald was also H Bu?“ at their liomc for Christmas. usually the volrlcst mouth of winter has been tiailed wiui delight by residents in the Village by the Scu as balmy sprint; like twatlioi" prevails. and so should Old Man Wiiitcr decline ta put iii his appeiiraiicc there will be no kick coming as one and all are making the most of it and enjoy- trig to the fullest extent the un- usually mild weather prevailing. \lr. and Mrs. Keith Boswell "Lcalaiids". Victoria. had as thvi: guests during tliciChristmiis holl- day season nicinbors of their fam- ily: Miss Jcaii Boswell, Truro, N. S. .\lr. David Boswell, Dalliousie University. Hzilifux, N.S.. fvfisscs Mnylcn uiirl Ruthie and Mi". Alan Boswell, (Jzarluttctotvii. and sister Miss Elsie Boswell. formerly of Victoria. but who is spending the winter months iii Tryoii. Jaiiuaiiv A very pleasant social gather- ing was held recently in Victoria Hull tvhcn the people of this dis- trlct assembled to welcome to their midst Mr. and Mrs. George Wren and two diaughters Amie and Leslie who have come hero from England. ‘the meeting was DTP-Bld- ed over by Mr. Keith Boswell in his ll~‘\lal capable manner and af- ter extending a hearty welcome to Mi". and .\lrs. Wren and family on behalf of the residents, culled on Mrs. Emmcrsoii MacDonald who read :1 nicely worded address, af- tei- WhlCfl a purse of money was presented by Mrs. Keith Myers. Dainty refreshments were then served by the ladies present, after which dancing was indulged in plcasantlv for n short time before all departed for Llieli" homes af- ter wishing Ml‘. and Mrs. Wrofl 6 pleasant sojourn in this their adopted country, and to the Vit- luge by the Sea where their ad- dition to the social life of the vll- lage will be much appreciated. The name Doukhobor mean: "spirit fighter" and was B91111"! to the sect by orthodox priest-s vrlth the implication that they p111‘- red against the spirit of God. ls Your Buck Aching Today? \\hcn you fccl short, sharp fwingcs with evc1"_v suil1lcn_muvc-—yut| simply (lurft fccl like working. Ask any house- wife lll)\\‘ painful it l5 to iron. 5b“??- rii" wnsli tlislics~ivlicn lirr ‘hack uc/icu so she can sciiiccly st miglitcn up. Mam wrinicn 1mm fnunrl that. Ur. Chase's l-(iil1i1-v~l.i\cr Pills bring quirk rclicf from backache because this tunc- p1 uvr-n Dr. Chas!" rrmcdy acts on both the kitlncys and liver. For nvi-r 5O "cars, Canadians lune used D1". (‘husc s Kidney-Liver [fills- for backache and painfu 1oints, kidney and liver disorders and _a alufigis i system. Try Dr. (Jiase a Kidncy- ivci Pills tonight. At all drug counters. i» TO OUR PATRONS 81 OTHERS Our Refrigerated locker plant la nearing completion Ind we suggest to our patron: and other; that they forward their lppllcaffona for locker: or before Jan. 31 1049. so that the correct number of lockers can be allocated. The lurker! are of all steel cun- ltrurtlon and meet all sanitary requirements. they are of two atzn, the IOWEIJOBKOI’! are of the rlrlwer type 30 lnnhu long, 2| lnohea wide. l6 inohel deep. Rent $12.00 per year. Upper Ioaliun n1 some steel construction. 30 Inches long. 24 Inches wide. l4 Inehel deep. Rent $10.00 per year. Rent for both tyne! payable tn advance. Due to the steel supply ultim- tlon we cannot guarantee the no- r-rptance of application: after Jan. 5t, I940. ORAPAUO OREAMERY SO. Don Macbean. young son of Mr. Tyne Valley and Vicinity Several cases of ineaalec have been reported in this district. Miss Lillian McAusland is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Bums afcAuslu-nd. Mn. Hart. Lldatone left for" Poi-t Elgln. N. B. on New You‘: Eve on a visit to her former home. 11,16 residents of Tyne Valley and vicinity fee! an urgent need of a doctor 1n the dtsmct. Miss Estelle Macmsland, student nurse in the P. E. I. Hopsltal, spent Lhe iveek-end with he: mo- flier. Mr. John Bigger. who recently motored to Saint John, N. 3., re- ports the roads dangerous on ac- count of ice. Mr. Ralph MacLean. BA. w-iili |llS family spent the Yuletide sea- son with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacL-ean. Mi". J. A. Stewart Williams. BA, teacher iii Prince Street School, Charlottetown. spent the Christmas vacation in Tyne Valley". Mi". and Mrs. Ivan MacKat", ac- companied by Miss Sandra. spout lire Yuletide season in Juniper, N. B. The members of the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada spent the holiday season at their respective homes. ' Miss Bessie Ellis uas the guest of hei" niece. Mrs. Gordon Wil- liams and .\lr. Williams, Charlotte- town during the Christmas holi- day. The friends of Mi". Fred Hansen iegret that. his health has not im- proved as rapidly as was expected. but. hope for a bcttcr report in the near future. Steiiiiing Williams, J1". has rc- ttuiied to resume his studies at Prince of Wales College after a pleasant vacation with his parents. \ JANUARY 12. W194‘) ___. GRAND OPENING Of The MAPLE LEAF GARDEN Regent Theatre Building Summersido weouesoav, JANUARY i2 DANCING 9:30 to 1:00 —Novclties-— LES ALEXANDEIPS ORCHESTRA Admission $1.00 per person NNUL MEETING The Annual Meeting of Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company, will be held at the Town Hall in i Sllmmiiriide in Prince County, on Tuesday the 25th., duy of Jonuory, A.,D. I949, at the hour of ten-thirty o'clock in the forenoon. {Dated this Sixth day of January, A. D. 1949. T. LELAND LINKLETTER, Secretary-Treasurer. WlNSLOl-l s01 ‘I'll sciiooi. cost c111‘ Alberton ; and Vicinity‘ Mrs. Herbert Champion has her friend, Mrs. Windsor visiting hci" a. few weeks. _A inige capacity of pcoplg “i. tended Wuisloe South School Con- ccrt nt \Vll'lSloe Community Hail on Tucsdaig Dec. 21st. Mr. Harold Diamond capahly RvlLWl n5 (‘T1111’- ._ . . mun and Miss nttlllfi Roiltl Suyilrlvr] Mi". I-lcrbcri LIPIHHI. siiiitciii at UH‘ IHHMC. McGill University. spout his lieli- FUllLIWllll-Z is ilw program: Chaim Mr. and Mrs. Stennirig Williams. days at his home. ~ Christmas 'i'ime by PUDUI} - Recitation of Wclcome by Keir Mr. and Mrs- Emcst Ellis Scent ivii-s. Elizabeth Pharls, Charloite- Ford; DifllOfllil‘ -- Anli-Gosstp the Christmas holiday in Char- 101m, gpolll Christmas with hm- (Ilub by St‘\("] girl}; 5.1m; .. lottelown with their daughters. p,»|,i,~|,1;., 114;, and mt Jnim \\['ll5_ iuvihi- Rudd, Devilish lVllllY imi- thc Aliases Jean and Effie Ellis. _._. 111.com. ttlenuluguc - Alas-ii» B11311"- ~ ——-—- Afessrs. James and Donald Pike 1301111111; lit-citation -~ ‘Purlteyll Miss Jennie Yeo, who has been spent the holiday season at the Lament. by ltnv Schick: Carol - - on the staff of the Tyne Valley home of their parents, Mr. 11nd Away in a luiiiigcr by Junio; Drug Stare for the past four years. Mrs, Jas. Pike. Pupils; Di1ilac1n~ W A Good 1m. left for Montreal. where she will prossion 11st acii; 51in; - I'm spend the winter. Mrs. Herbert J. Hodgsoii llfiSlsCllllfllll You n Big Bouquet n! —i been confined to her home a few Roses by Roma Rodd 1oiicored-.; The Tyne Valley hill has been days due to an attack of the flu,‘,ll‘llf‘l act. of A Good liiwpi-easioiz; sanded by Messrs. Edward Mac- Arthur and Hardy Ramsay for the convenience of the travelling public during the icy period. The little daughter o! .\lr. and Mrs. John Bigger was taken to Swindtb. , Recitation by Preston Jenkins; Sou; When You're Taking That. New Viiimiiiic 11v Ion Auld rind hlurvyn Gillespie iciicorr-di" Diuloguc <- siinid Claus .~,p is by Blyth- Rodcl and Wziyiic GlllGS-‘pltl inter- mission of a sale of caiidy and but is steadily improving. l _,___ Mi". Hagen. R.C.M P., with .\li"si Hagen and two small cliildrcii are nicely settled in ihcli" llCW home. Mr. Hagen is successor to CpL. the Prince County Hospital on ldi-iiiks, nitislo bciuiz picsenicd bv Friday tvitli pneumonia. A later Mr. Gordon Kerr, BSc. and ftliaiEleanor Rodd :11 ihc (irgaii and report states she was inuch im- Helen Kerr. B.A., students at Mc- Roma Rodd Oll :I.c guitar; (iarnl proved. Gill University. spent the holidays by the smiini- Pu ; Rvflldflflfl ' - with their mother, Mrs. Helen i bv Lorne Schick; mun’; _. on That Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sken-y i-e- Kerr. Old Hawiiui Slinro With You hv turned to their home after !PC‘hd- —-— FJeanoi- Rodd tciicoredl; Dialogue ing a delightful holiday season Jan. 27th the members and their - Concept Rehearsal; Song -i witli their daughter and son-in- wives of the “AS01116 Lodge cn- Rhythm Band Sc1r~ctioii1 RPPHQI- law, Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- joyod a banquet at Hillcrost Ladgtniinn by Ropers hfacDonriluz Neill. Saint John, N. B. Covers ,\voi"t- laid for scvciity" Dialogue 4 Concert Piirtv; Soup," guests. l- Augustine and Carl uacDoii- Mrs. Wilfred MacDougall and —-- |ald, Blue Tau Fly tencoredi: Mrs. Edward Ramsay have return- ed home from Charlottetown. where, in the Prince of Wales College, they completed the Red Cross Standard Course and rc- colved their diplomas. Friends heard with regret of and Mrs. Donald MacLean. being iicidcntally struck on the head by the handle of a separator in motion. He was immediately rush- ed to a doctor and is now recover- ing from the injury. The members of ilio suzool district of Tyne Valley wore dc- llghted with the splendid pro- gram put on by the teachers. Mr. Donald hfacbcan and Mrs. I\f_vrtle Miller, at Christmas time. Santa Claus visited the children and put a gift into the hauds of (‘RCH pupil. 'l'lie Ladies Aid of 1ft‘. Uiiitcil Church held a mcial evening at the home of .\lr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellis on 'I‘uosdz1_v owning. Th!‘ program consisted of singing niitl tho playing of old-limo games and was much enjoyed. A substantial sum of money was received from the Stocking Fund. As the b00131 activities aic ovci" for the V631‘ 194B, may we. the rmidents o! this district, make Tyne Valley one of the ‘up and coming’ villages of Prince Edward Island. We have heard a rumor _pf a new Post Office, which is much needed; also an tip-to-clate meat market. soda fountain. beauty parlor and barber tlmp, Here's hoping! The members of the Sunday School of the United Church held an inspiring song service during the Christmas scason. A special feature was an attractive tree, a- round which wr-i-e gifts for the teachers and children, as well for Rev. and Mrs. Baxter. The minister gave an interesting talk on the "Spirit. of Christmas." Messrs. J. E. Mllligan and Charles Mimi-fay supplied gifts of candy to llll pro- sent. 0n Christmas Eve an inspiring candlelight service was held in the Presbyterian Church. when the Mission Band opened the meeting with tlo alngtng of "Christmas Welcome" and "Baby Jesus." Rev. W. A. Young conducted the wor- ship and gave a short address. which were interspersed with carol: by the Sunday School chil- dren and anthem: by tho choir. At the clone of the meeting two 11t- Mi-s. Rod Mai-Noll], Oiarlottetovvn She also visit her brothel’ MI. l. cupaml. P. I. I. don Hardy. Brooklyn are plcasodl to lcurn she is much improved ii"i|Saiit-a Claus? by Pupils; DCTllfllltWT health since her rcci-nt opcriiiloiilbv Ronnie hint-Donald. tn the Prince County Hospiia1.-W.l Pat reptcd thc iii-lac. The many friends of Mrs. Gor-‘Dialogue - Wanted a. Housekeep- cr: Chorus -- Whcrc D0 You Live At the ('lU.~_\‘ oi a very success- lul program Santa Claus arrived iviih a coed zlzocr for ev-eryoiin 11nd clisti-ibtitcti llic many presents iindci- a v.cll decorated tree. A Iici" 11w children liziii rcccivcrt their prcst-nts n11 address was iicad by Miss Roma. Rodd and n. ilovr-ly gift prescnlcd to the teach". Mrs. H. .1. Larkin entertained atnwss Locke by Miss Yoda. Rodd. bridge during the festive seusiiii.l"ivze teacher ihankcd the pupil-t Mrs. Herbert Clark happily f\\'-'ff)l' tlii-ii- gift l\li(l “kll-‘fl ilicni n At the (‘luSP n.’ '.(‘l‘_\' lllI‘l'l'_\' Clll'l>‘l.'..l\ aiitl n happy irn hiiii; lNcw Yo" ' , . the‘ It was a real joy to .\lr. Gordon white. manager of the Princess Theatre to have an almost. capacity house New Year's night. Young and old enjoyed the ciucr- talnment. the gflmi‘ nu €llji$_\‘f\l')lP was spent. .\lr. Albert Charboncau uf staff of tlic Canadian Bank nfl Commerce loft ‘Puvsilay oii his hnlidnis. Ho will visit his miiihvi. iii Amhcrsl. and plans to stieiiril part of the llllll‘ in Nloriirval. l FOR SALE lfliltl FOlfll f (‘ll I'll Cpl. aiiil Mrs William Suiiidclll lcfi for their llcw hcnic in Chm-y lnttoioun folluvcd li,v lllt‘ brfi wlshi-s (if u host 1i’ friciirls. ‘iflirvl will he lfllroPff llt the church and, in evorv movement for the ad- vaiiccnicnt of the town. New Year's Eve a diiiicuig party sponsored by the Badminton Club. and chiefly through the efforts nf Mi". Albert Charbonci-iu. was cii- joycd by I large numbur nf i-ouiiiz people. The hall was tastefully I I lliict-llviit funtlltioll J. .\lfllll If l|.l)\\' hiiiiiiiloraltln Professional Gards E. E. Parkman. Op1.D., 12.0. f)|"|‘0.\l|'1’.‘Ifl5 ‘ lives Examine- Ulnsscs Fitter r Visual Triilnlng Given REGENT TIHEATRIC BLDG. , Summer $1., Sumincruiilu l decorated and 1hr- mtisic “as fill!‘- ished by thi- Western Orchestra.‘ directed by Ml‘. J. F. Whiic. , _. I were the centre of attraction when gifts were presented to the Sunday School teachcra and tlieir pupils. Roi. and Mrs. Young and Miss Ruth Young also the orgnntst, Mrs. Myrtle Mlllai- and Mrs. Rob- , ert Millni", were rcmembcrcd with [l gifts by the Ladies‘ Atit of the ill Church. l I (tuniplcte Visual AnnLucit Glance: l-‘ittud BMALLMANTS BUILPINU i Summrrsldo. I'.E.l.- PHONE 111.1 1 \ OPTOMFITIKIS’! l 1 Even for double the price you can't buy tncttvnly decanted outages ken i,»:- ;i.vi~a~mi~ivugavimwevict-srs~wi~-~=-»~-~-*~"-" -- - anything better than Chartered Accountant Office at i, lb Granville Strut ll PTIOIIO sis l i summnaiac l T.’ - M;