DECEMBER 22. 1949 {HE wssriaau GUARDIAN m?“ ‘PRINCE courcrv OFFICE ll Summer Street, Summerside, Phone 250 News, Subscriptions, Advertising Bepreseutatliree /"_'—'s. ELMEB MURPHY iiiiii GEORGE 01.0w The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Sumniersido sell Booiistor Kelly‘! Al!" o, Summer Street; Gourlles Drugstore, 21 Central street; fiaWlSI-llld, Water Street; Merit Gsudet, 61 Granville Street; Dnucette‘! Grocery, Second Street: Island Motor Transport, Water Street; Alban‘s Grocery, 120 Russell Street. K. L. Waite in Kensington. fiuardllll will be n” 3° per dsy or lilo per week. any it "u; order delivered to any home in Suinmerslde by Center Phone 289 for this service or give to the b0! .esponsibie for delivery on your route. ,_/_____? -(;F.NF.ML INSURANCE Ralph 0 xmmi-i, summerslde. _G1\'F. I-iIllI an electric razor m, Christmas. Sunbeam Shave “as,” 525,75; Phtlshave rotary Wm, rnzflr $19.50. Gouriies Rex- :11 Drug Store. __;1)RIENNE harmonized cos- menlcs, Beautiful boxes and lea- n," rises. Adrienne lives You I! r,"- your money. Sold in guommny-{lflg only at Guuriies Rex- .“ [wig Store. _}{,\.\'I)CRAFT fresh chocolates m‘, hpgl", Delicious and differ- mv Uuurlles Rexall Drug Store. ._l-'t)l{ A FASTER closer and “WNW, shave there is nothing Ui- 'li\ clcctric razor. $19-50 and " Gourlios Rcxoll Drug Store. ._(;I~JNI<‘.RAI. Electric radios, ‘amass mm; and the new G. E. mm. prilifill in stock at Mac- Kpnzic .(~ Co., Kensington. BEDEQUE AND VICINITY _ and Mrs. Allison Lee and 1,; dniishtcr Ltliian, ‘Victoria. .,-,~,-.i \'..~1l'.(1l‘S among relatives here list Sunday. Dec. l8. r1 tliosc who attended the . of the late Mrs Harry s Cavendish, last Friday Carrie Trul- wcre Mrs. lti inn: mid Mr. and Mrs. Edward lbc Gardir r. Mrs. Gardiner was a sis- ur~.i-i-.aiv of Mrs. Lowiher. .\l-, and Mrs. Morley MacWil- lio resided here for a short avc been able to find house rindation at the St. Elean- Arport. where Mr. MacWil- ‘s oniployed on construction projects l-izi riiany friends are glad to learn zrisi the health of the Hon. llirsce Wright is much improved. ilr. and Mrs. Wright have been res-ding in Charlottetown for sev- m’. months. .\l:s Leigh Lowther. Carleton Stdinz, and Mrs. Neil Lowther, Crapnud. were visitors to Bcdeqiie fir. Wcclrirxsday, Dcc. 14. They spent afternoon with relatives. Mrs. l 1h Loivther plans to spend the - with her step-son and his ‘no, .\li~. and Mrs. Lloyd Low- lhrr, Springfield, Ohio. ll.- and Mrs. Ewen Matthews. Enrich, Manitoba, who have re- MITY licen in Geneva, expect to Christmas on the Island lzitives and friends. Mr. ~s ls a member of the Fed- liouse of Commons. Ottawa. Matthews is ii sister of the lmigh Lowthcr. Carleton Sid- After the Christmas holidays - and Mrs. Matthews will go to 01a va where they plan to spend ‘he winter. .\lr. Alden Leard. son of Mr. and llrs Walter Leard. Bedeque, who Li on the staff of Mt. Allison Acad- Pmi‘. is spending his holidays on the island. Mr. Arthur Toombs. son n! .\f.-. and Mrs. Irving Toombs. holder of a Besvei-brook scholar- iillv- at Mt. Allison, is enjoying h’! holidays with his parents. Mr. (‘oar-Yrs Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. lcrnon Crate. also a student at ll’ Allison is spending his vaca- foii ii-ith his parents. Th» first oit’ ii series of four erinqfmitioniil soclals was held in Tl" vcstry of the Bedeque United ("lurch on Wednesday evening n"? l4. Thcrc- were about fifty -"- Nttr-ridance. First in order was a “notional period led by Mr. Rum Fallback. This was followed h" a "hill-song". Then the ‘pas- “T- Mr. Crowc. showed slides which depicted mission- f‘ Work in that land. There were so slides showing scenes in Nova “tilt-l as well as here in Bcdeque. social hour followed. A most m- qvabli- evening was brought to a ‘“>° by the serving of refresh- "ll! and the singing of "Blest t the fir. that binds". ‘Tilt "Edith Thompson" Evenin! ‘mil-try was entertained at tho Ame of Mrs. John Myers. Carle- w-x ‘in Tuesday afternoon, Dec. rllTnl-Y-two members were pf?"- Tlic president, Mrs. Ken- _y-_ ‘Alllltaft, presided. The "rl-Frm-R-B service as given in the “Tlfllary Monthly was conduct- m Mrs._Ivan Dawson and Mrs. ‘m? CW8. During this service wi t“ were lighted by the fol- ‘cknivlmciribers: Mrs. Ralph Call- “FM i-s. Edison Wright. Mrs. Ar- , {hWF-‘ly and Mrs. K. Muttai-t. fir {elite of this service was M” d-"tlih in Jesus Christ". A m“ Ocomted with a creche and “m? "1 the centre and lighted Meg» 0n either side, made the fin very impressive. The fol- e officers were elected for r5 Rsiilniz year: President. [Mi Ph Callbcck: vice presid- éeiars. Ivan Dawson; recording asurp-V- Mrs. Arthur Murray: ,.m,ba"dMrs. Arnold Henderson; n "inrzjnc secretary. Mrs. Ed- m] . Christian stewardship M. “lanffl. Mrs. HuILion Low- "G-reglty secretary. Mrs. Char- mtar-fl. community friendship my)’. Mrs. John Myers; gm. "red E‘°'9¢ill'y. Mrs. Wilfred ‘Rm Tlhlil: Missionary Month- s! ssry. Mrs. Walter Bowners. "my fist-art’. Mrs. Reginald Ho" - “l érature secretary, Mrs. we‘ _ will; organist, Mrs. II. —l-IO0VER Cleaners in stock at MacKenzie 8e Co. Kensingtcn. ___Ll_ —PHILCO RADIOS and record players in stock at. MacKenzle 8i Co., Kensington. DIES IN CARMAN. MANITOBA. - Friends of .\ir. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Williams will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. William's sister, Mrs. W. M. Dickinson. of Carmaii. Manitoba. Mrs. Dickinson had been seriously tll for some time, and died at her home in Carmain on December eleventh. --.\‘OTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertlsers are reminded that their copy must be in the Gmudian not later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions'f,7ut of city advertisers who telephone classifieds, etc, should particular)’ bear this in mind. —WEST DEVON Y. P. i7. HOLDS (‘liillslwlng PARTY-The West Devon Young People's Unioii of the United Church hcld n very enjoy- able Christ-mas party on Wednes- day night Dec. l4 at the home o.‘ thcir president, Mrs. J. A. Grigg and Mr. Grigg. The lovely home was very appropriately decorntctl fpr the Christmas season, the cen- ter of attraction bcln: a large and gaily decorated Christmas trcc, The minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson led in a program of Christmas games and (rontests. Then the members ex- changed gifts with eaih other. The Y. P. U. had as their guests Rev. and Mrs. Knox and tliclr infant child. Rev. 311". Knox is the new minister of The Church of God in West Devon and only recently came to the district from Maine. He lll— so served in California and was or- daiiicd this year. A fine ivorship service was held COIIClUCCBCl by Airs. J. A. Griizc. Clirlstiriis carols ivcre sung. Prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Knox. A splendid adrlrcss ivzis given liy the minister, Rex. .\lr. Dickson on “The Conquest. of our Fears" basing his remarks oii the angel‘: vrords to the shepherds ‘Tear not, for hciinld I bring you good tidings of great joy" and also the great text: "Fear not, I nni the first and the last." The iiitiiistci" was presented with a llllimbfil‘ of gifts from members of the YOllniZ People's Union. Mr. iiiid Mrs. Grigi: were thanked for their grac- ious hospitality. The Y. P. U. also presented a gift to Rev. and Itlrs. Knox. Personals -Miss France-s hlcCarvillc of Klnkora, spent Silllflay at the home of Mr. Harold Greeium. 0’Leary & Vicinity --Mlss Xiaijlorigllillls, teachcr at Winsloe, has been spending a few clays iit her home in Olcart‘. —On Saturday afternoon, Dec. m, the Women's Missionary socie- ty or the Kniitsford Baptist Church and also the Womcnis Institute of Hebron held siizrcss- Iul Bazaars and sales of Home Cooking tn tvio OT-eary stores Both sales were largely patroniz- ed. -—'I‘here is a large lighted Cross. topped bye Mg star before the 0'Leary Wnr Mcmorinl. It. is n \'(‘l'_\‘ effective reminder, that amid the hustle and bustle of the Christ- mas ‘buying rush, those who 51ml‘. their all for our Liberty, Freedom and Justice, should not be for- gotten. Especially at Christmas time the Cross speaks: "Greater lgyg hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." —On Saturday night, Doc. 1o. old Santa Claus visited H. A. Jeliv's Departmcnt Store tn OTcn- ness of the tiny tots, who tiirncd out in scores with their parents or older brothers and sisters to greet the patron saint of Christmnstlde. One little tot asked Santa: "Where is R/iidolph, your Red- nosed Reindeer?" Santa replied, as the night was bright and clenr he had no need of his red-noscd friend and left him at the North Pole, Santa Claus proved himself a fine singer. as he sang "Jiivlc Bclls".l-le distributed candy to all his little friends and told thr-m lie would he coming around on Christmas Eve to see them nil personally. The children are vcry grateful to Mr. Harold Jelly for contacting Santa Claus and hav- ing him visit his store. On Satur- day afternoon he also visited the store of Bradford MacKiiy in Coleman. Santa Claus was realis- ticallv impersoniited by Charles Caseiey. STORE HOURS The following stores will remain open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, and Satur- day until 9:00 P.M. MncKENZIE 8c C0. P. J. & C. KENNEDY K. L. WAITE KEIR CLARK REUBEN TUPLIN & O0. ATIIOL COTTON W. S. McLEAN. BORDEN Mr. Nelson Gallant who has been fimllloyed at Hamilton, Ont. returned to his home in Borden last week, ‘ Messrs Harry Patterson and Na- l than Bell of Cape Traverse are in ‘ Borden this week engaged in billlfllllg a watch repair shop 01 Mr. Jack Maclsaac. Mrs. Glenn Weddell who s been ii patient in the Prince Co ‘l- ty Hospital, returned home on Thursday and ts spending a dflyfi With her parents, Capt. Mrs. John L, Read. before lllrflllli; In Cape Traverse. i. i0- Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacMil- liaiiis of Borden, and Mrs. Jemi- mn llmvatt of Cape Traverse, left on Friday to spend the week end in HfllllflX whore they will visit M11‘. Lloyd lnman. who is recover- lmz iilcr-ly in the Victoria General HCISpllhl there. The regular auction party of the Burden \Vf‘.rl'lt3l'l'S Institute “as liclrl on Thursday evening with six tables plating, Ladies‘ prize was won by .\lrs. Camille Arsenault. Gcntlciiieiils hvMixP. J. Mclnrils, with consolation prives going to hllfs ‘pans-tie Gallant And Mr. JOs P. (inllriiir. 'I‘lie frnezeoiit. prize was woii by Mr. Gus Gallant. —A— Alberton John Moran was s recent ii~ l lf‘=S visttor to Sunimerrsidc (‘iirirlottctoivn The continiicd illness ~of Mr. lliiiibcn T. Roivncss at his home ‘l Monti-two l rrgrcitcd by a wide circle of fric-nrls. .\lr. Pctcr Cxcciinn returned to W»: homo in Charlottetown Sunday zvfici- a vcrv plvasan‘. visit at the Home of his s.stcr. Mrs. Moran. Allir-rton. of M". l-iarrv Pridham. . will ho sorry to learn t..i'. liv has had to cnlor the West- “"l Hospital for trcatment and ‘l liopc- that llf‘ may soon re- c,:i;n hill usual good health. T‘ Wncss of Blaster Roger s much rczrrtied by his . in Albcrton l-Iigli "Rogr-i” has been s pa- in "ic Wcstcrn Hospital for ific pas‘. week, .\fr. F. \V. Gallant relieving sta- iiin ncrnt for tlic past week at .i\l‘oci'ttiri rctiiriicd to Charlotte- town on Tuesday morning. Mr. Gallant. was no stranqcr in this rimiiiiiinity having studied tele- srz-aphy’ with the late J’. J’. Mac- Qizaid. hero scvcrnl years ago. ‘\f:ss Ythylca Boswell and Miss ' Robin wore in Albcrton on in conncction with rlasscs which are to iii‘ orzanivccl among the school cirls. llllflt‘? the auspices of the. Women's institute. It is expected that scivin! classes will be under- ivay carly in the Now Year. On ltlorirlnv niqhi, December l‘.“li a card party in aid of the Albcrton sub-division of the C. W. L was licld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lllnllacc Hogan. Al- l)l‘l'lf\l’l. Thorn was a large number prr-scnt and compotition for prizes was v r' kocn. The gentleman's prize carried off by Mr. Jos- cph O'Rourke and tho lucky win- ner of the ladle-s prize was Mrs. Pcorl McNelll. ln addition to cards a very enjoyable social ma- pin! was spent. A delicious lunch Yvns scrvcd by the hostess, Mrs. llilflfln A substantial amount was rcalizcd. 0n last Monday evening the sn- nual meeting of the Curling Club look place in the club room and tho 'rllowing ivere chosen as ef- 'cc"s for the coming year: prg. n-it. J. W. Don Campbell; vice i csident. C, R. Hunter; secre- . 1v treasurer, l-I. J. Pike. Var- .oi|s committees were also ep- iniritrd The meeting adjourned until Dccvmbcr 25th when the incnilicrship committee will n. port and other business wil-i come lioforr- the meeting. There was s largo number of members in at. tcnrloricc and a very creditable Fhoivins wilih an increased mem- bcrsliriw licins! anticipated. Mr. J, W. Don Camplbell esp. ably acted as chairman, on Thurs. do." evening, when members of Zctland Lodge. Al”. 8e A.M. en- joycd a banquet in the Women's Institute liall, Alibe-rton. Members. iiiviiod ciicsts included, numbers-d about cighty-fivc. Toasts includ- ucl: Thc King; The Lodge, pro- illicd hi’ Mr. Errol Stetson and rcspondcd to by Mr. Elmo Croz- ir-r; our guests. proposed by Mr. Fnrlu Jolly and responded to by tlic Rev. J. R. ltIoMahon. Other sprakcrs ivc-rc the Rev. C, O. How- lr-tt. ltlossi-s. Ed. Turner and J. C. Mattlicws. The chlerf feature! of tho cntcrlainment program con- sistcd of n sins-song led by the Rcv. J. R. lVicMahon; violin and piano music by Mr. Vernon Camp- brll and Mrs. Hilbert Campbell. Mr. Ralph Adams gave a very clcvcr and amusing impersonation rif a lady. with singing and dsii- cinz. A humorous skit presented by Messrs. Don Campbell and Ralph Adams caused a great deal of mrrrimcni. Two excellent films cntitlcd “Shipshow" and "New North" wcrc shown by Mr. Henry Clarkc. Mombers of the commit- tee who made arrangements ivorc: hlcssi-s. J. W. Dori Camp- boll, Vci-non Campbell. Ralph Adams, Winston Currie. and Rev J. R, Mac-Mahon. Mr. Henrv Clarke was caterer. SPECIAL SERVICE BY BLOOMI-‘IELD MISSION BAND -The Bloomfield United Church Mission Band held their special Christmas service and Thank-offering on Qunday, Dec. 1i The members of the Mission Band took part iii the service and they composed the choir singing an en- SPE CIALS Now 0n Sale llniil Dec. 24th GRAVES GREEN BEANS Choice Cllt—20 OZ. tin Fanqu-ZO 0L fin 3 Tins 47c 3 For 32c SUNKIST ORANCETS 344'. _ Reg. 32¢ 2 0oz. c WhileTlieyLost.................. AYLMER AYLMER THU" SALAD GRAPE llllti l5 oaznf yliilc 28c 2 For 39c Club House Stuffed OLIVES - 55c 89c BULK BLUE DIAMOND MINCEMEAT WALNUTS Regular 25c Regular 48c lb. 19c 1 lb. pkg. 44c Fresh Frozen STRAWBERBIES 36c Sweet Mixed PICKLES Aylmer‘s-l2 oz. Bottle Crunchie-JG oz. Bottle 20c 29c Fresh CRANBERRIES AYLMER TOMATO lUlCE TJQWKTJ‘! 4.('{ t1. s.‘ -_ 1 l6 oz. size Regulor 95c. .... 8 oz. size Regular 60c _ w~..-_‘ Prince County Grown, Pint Curt-on —- Crubupple lEl.lY "air. :31. 19c Schwartz Veribesr COFFEE TEA l Ib- Tin- Rcs- 95c i lb. Pkg. Rog. 89c 79c Limited Qlllntlty 85c Orasweil was chairman. The s rip-‘ lniit on Wednesday. lgt Anthony's c ture lesson was read by Joan Stct-. son, Prayer was offered by Allmta‘ MaeAusland. Ellen Cornish pine a Miss LAillSP Gallant of Piusville Monday evening, is visiting at the home of Mr. . United Church l for their Saviour Z Doiron. g A choir praTtlsei and annual to acknowledge Christ as and King. , lloivlan and Vicinity iv" were held at. St. Anthony's oni field Church. Sunday afternoon. Mr. John Gallant of Duvar hits, and {gmlly of , U. S. A. Mrs. Dominick Arseniiiilt visit- i ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Arse- i nsult on Wednesday. , day. Miss Leone Arsenault of l-iowlan spout the week end with relatives - -- in Plusville. i town is now vls Edmund Perry of Palmer Roadl - -- ~ was ceiling on relatives in llowlan< Miss Margaret Dolron spent the Margaret is now employed in Sum- hearty welcome. o; Howlen were visiting in Duvet l l-lolvlan. ~~ l.\'-¢a'>,_r\ . r Imr. - suns“. s.‘ “i. s... "an l; them: "Away in a Manger". Leila 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Henry 376511 The semi-monthly meeting of held in the office at Woodstock on regular i plans were made for tho nununli meeting of the “Assumption Socie-l Thank-offering service in Blooniq Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Miiclntvre Rm, SC. , B011! 0h H- Visll- l" 1115 YPIHNWS l“ guests of her sister, .\ir. and Mrs. yq-idnv- Witch she pleaded guilty to Ben Gallant and family on satin-- Mr. Hector Martin of Clinrlotic-i l friends in l-loirlaii and Mr. Martin. e fcrmcr recently on his way from O‘l..eary. ‘ week end at her home in Diivar. Howlnn, ls surely . ,fi_h&_, on Thursday to Siiiiyilerstde from’. a 5 ‘ With .;HOLMAN’S FINER FOODS We've Everything You Need For Thai Grand Feasl Firsi— Make Sure of Your Ghritmas Poultry leek Your Order New Choice Qualities - Lowest Market- Price; l GIFT BOXES l iiild BASKETS Christmas choice fruits, sweets Baskets and Make delightful remembrances- Let l-IOl..\IAN'S pack and other eafnbivs in the Gilt Boxes you wish to send. The price ranges from 2.00 up. ciiruioi- ems- DUCKS- 3 TURKETS- ‘.41 hfihhhihi).fiRNIMEIMDBiBOGDG-ikirt ‘Ann Ideal Gift! P. E. I. APPLES Hampers of either Macintosh or Delicious Apples grown right here on Prince Edwin] Island. Available in ell sizes, Apples are ree- sonnhly priced. Many Gift Ideas ln Our Candy -- Tobacco Section Chocolates and s large variety of Christmas Candy including sistins, barley sugar toys and ribbon cnndy. Cigarettes Ind Clllfi Al! Christmas boxes. Tobacco, Pipes M!!! Imflllfil"! lccessories. And Don't Forgot Soil Drinks and Mixers To serve during the Cnrllhflll {Blllvmel- Canada Dry Products and others in hand? carrying cartons. Elect For Christmas" "Where Old Friends and Shop its .'.' of hcr daughter, who now redit Unioii ivns in Chnrlotietoun, DQCGIINWPI‘ l2. met cm Shtirrdai" " "Tfl meeting Pleads siiiiiy To Charge of Biqcmy TORONTO, -— fOPl hlortin. 25. flf Si. Eleanors ivcrenqfirp \\'fl( remanded in Dr-c biiznmv. Rr-cnrcls produced as ltiiic relatives Vlrhlll-Y-‘iiaiiothcr form of miirririflc receiving a ‘ m “m; “so. J0h1n '1'. Gallant of Plus- merstde. I v ewes n O‘l.es.ry and l-lowlan -—~ ,- on Thursday. Dec. 8. Mr. and Mrs, Plus Peters of Mrs, Dominick Arsenault. who YMT_'Q§PS§HTQ€1P) t -_-- Duvar, spent the week cnd with spent. tho pest two weeks iisiiiiii: (‘ffui H’ ‘l M w n \' ‘a, 80R Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Flnnan Mr. nncl Mrs. J. H. Richard in in l-Inwliin, was a train llvhrlltltl‘ m‘ '0‘ n‘ m H I o‘ TI {Al .5\".L' l!" '.".l'7.'X WI _L"'!'i . ‘ The friciids iviitiics of ‘Airs John's. cvldclivc .n the caso shoivcd she ivas mar- ricri to Claiidc Marlin at St. John's “ml in October. i946. and ivent. tlimuizli with TP-‘ANPYIA "(Joseph Elliiison of Clinton. 0m. “ ~ l For Your Christmas Table - NUTS of all kinds. either in lie shells or shelled. These are pre- packaged for your shopping eon- venlenee. A large selection of fresh finite and Vegetables will be here in the Fruit Section. Buy then: to make your Christmas Feast one long ts the, be remembered, For Your I Christmas = it e Ba ing — Raisins of all kinds, glare and Sliirnevhirio fhcrrlcs, cut (‘ltron and Mixed Pools, Cut Mixed Fruits. - - - In fiict: everything to make your (‘lirlsinias linking a success. and Yfldml? "The First- Chi-“tnlflfi Mrs- I-‘rank Richard of Howlan. l Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Giiiiniit F"l1\' l‘"“"“‘ "l “M” "m" "‘ nrii ii.u'i.v;it.~' \\'li.i roiirr-i 595"’- Ln“ era-SW!" 795d ll 179m‘ _ Howlan. went. to Bloomfield in lt"fll‘ll that slic ls now W" m“ "TH . ~ \ - - . . I I H . The offering was taken by Frcda‘ 3115; Lucy Gallant, n; Kelly Road’ Hm Wm, Mm Gananfs payonlgl niid has had to have lllNllPfll llifl t Riv-Ml "N 1IIi lihllAlfil. DIN 00mm‘! lfld Lila. Craswcll. The is now spending some time in Mr. and Mrs, Bennett Peters and All‘ 17"“'°“ "mwlwd a w "p m“ AN" ‘HN- 3"‘ F0“ Tm’- children all performed their parts iron-m, with removes, family on simdgy_ shnkiiiiz up "limit tll" mmm“ “T” wzxr TWO ivrziciis. in a splendid mariner and the ‘ t ___.._ ivlicii t_ii n hora!‘ find bu“? “lid whole service was reverent. de-~ m. Blld Mrs, Gilbert. Gnllanti .\lr. ind Mrs. KlflCh of Alberion. r-"ir council» in also iii-iii u» PHI-mi u» our viii/Emil Ind lflslllflnil. reflcctliiu,‘ and family of Kincnrn. spent Sunf with their family. were vlsltliiu " viiiiiii lultroua our nliprvclntlon for "Ted"- llilon themselves and tlielri day with relatives tn HOWTRII. with Mrs. Klnchs mother and W'- Rfld V11“ “T” (“mill m“ Ill!‘ liiisincss rrlvcn us in tho pan, leaders. Mrs. J-leber Profitt. and __.._ ion,“ repmya, in Howl“ on sim. slim" of lllPlr fflmlll’ 1""- "“""“1T-' iinil si-ml you our llIlNWfl but Mrs. A. W. Crsswell. The iiiiiiisii-r M", Anthony Finngn “in, in; d” for h-lontrcal. irhcir iliri‘ rim ‘"11 \\l‘=l\l‘s roi- lhn (‘llrlflimfis si-iismi gave a Christmas address in niiviir. spending the afternoon‘ -4_- putting 1n the l\’li'ilf‘l' mrmtlls ‘Hill nnil iii- ,\‘l‘i'lI' iviiirii it». iiiii-iin, which he made an appeal for all with her mother, lvli-s. Pellxl The Mission Band of Bloomfield "W" “hmmn Th“ "mde mm" ; c. n. GAMBLE, Secretary. o’! VII-XVIII! AND REELS AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS (iii-T We (‘urry A Full Stock Write For Our Latest Reel List. JEWELLER .4. LQ..___‘ '1 i -z-'~-.-.reizi_eis's_ic=sfsisicie-oei '-r'z-z_~rir_r_s>ctcmr.ies s. aagqirgufsaisuiseeir. \\llf‘l'C she will return to the home’ ri-sides TRYUN DAIRYING C0. 6E0. T. CLARKE Siimmcrside E