' l l r fl , ii? l - v t ..` °' _ :sae-=' teas; i.` Ji. I .i lla [_ i I 1; l <. s.,_.__ .. -__ 4 .-_-» - -»-_ =.-»_»f-_nzn-. ip.. . C _ur . ` \*_ Av' 1... ...A i _ .l _tg \ . .i `l. \ N l \ i ~ .€\"=".~ ,.-_.` ".}J ’v.. , ij* . ,I 1 in '<-»"*:»' _ rx: 1-.- '°.`f.7' »‘ ss-nur il ' g l i i I l i 1' ‘fl ,yqiv J' ‘ii ii if 4A. _rip li, F `| _ -ii. " All ` ii i V; ‘\_ i', iii .'1:g¢:` ii- ii ,fi ,.,..._.i.,_.--1--.»._~...... THURSDAY, 'LZE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DECEMBER 74 1 `*:£`ze‘ :- \;=5_;-. I , And at the same time` we wish to thank you all" .,.» lzusiness you have given us, I MERR Y is our heart wish to every lf§ef&llE§@1t~. _CHRIS TMAS . reader of this paper: heartily for the splendid .»=-. l ._'§‘.§_-s - \'_~. ~':?`~_:;5?f` \ :f:"<3.‘» ." '.é€=-‘ -Z :§?_~:_2x =?¢’~>Zl'§~ ~.'.:;-.§Z -E13: ..,~,.__l _ . j :1~ I5- .':,}‘,-‘.,».~ Baie Verte Mr. Guy Webb has returned to 'ns home after .spending the past few weeks at Oxford, N.S. Miss Kathleen Mitten and Mr. Arnold Clark, student teachers at the Provincial Normal School, Fredericton, are spending the holi- days at the home of their parents. ‘TQ-GGGGGDQCI* -_--- Those wishing to take onomicsmw l SHORT COURSE Conimencing January llth. the Women’s Institute Branch of the Department of Agriculture will con- d _ ' .' . ‘ uct in Piince of Wales Lollege a four weeks Home conomics Lourse for rural women and girls. advantage of this course should make application to the Supervisor of Women's ` institutes, Box 123, Charlottetown, before January f -ith. Full particulars regarding the course will be for- ' worded to each applicant. F9925* ._ - l ji. 1.1. _~» _ro , xk' my ,l ._, I u 1 J GOODS and at prices -, , r, ‘~, ~f, f, 2 2. ' . its ~, ‘- j./s ,r|,»1l,/i ,ii ,f -~~i --‘ fi- »- ' .»vi .': .-i .»’ _ ` 1 Follow the Crowds fi, 8 s. -\ CARTERS Big BooK 1;' J, and TOY STORES ‘T ly* Business is good, and why not? We have the \.-- you want to pay. We , 7.. ,jd . have an endless variety to select from. THE 1 BOOKSTORE (first floor) is worth while visit- '~~’ ing, and you are welcome. Too many nice things to be seen to enumerate here. \. \,‘ \ \p,‘ 1 <. 1. .‘.J.‘ F __ move out quickly. Just ` EARLY. STORES open every evening. 1- . .l. -~ Carter Ee" 7 Limited 4" i 'U ~¢ Then Our TOY DEPARTMENT (up-stairs). A "U, BIG STORE full of goods for young and old, the newest stock, carefully selected from many ., , ' countries. As to prices we have marked the " goods in all Departments as low as possible to \ 4 l\,» a word of advice COME ru( . . i ,Rl Company »._ WJ ~ fa.; 'v l _Mg _*V Mr. John Brownell, Middleton, N.S., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Brewer and Mrs. and Mrs. R. P. Carey who spent the summer months at the Seaman House have taken up resi- dence in Sackville. A successful school program was presented in the Community Hall on Thursday evening, Dec. 11th by the pupils of the primary and advanced department under the direction of the teachers. Miss E. Pauline Tait and Mr. Fred Atkin- son. Miss Tait returned to her home in Fredericton on Friday. Mr. Joe Scott. student at Suc- oess Business College, Moncton, re- turned to his home on Friday to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atkinson and son, Aubrey, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Johnston, Jolicure. The Young Peoples Club held their regular meeting on Wednes- day evening, Dec. 9th. Following the usual business period an in- teresting missionary program was carried out under the direction of Miss Greta. Cawdle. Miss Dorn. Scott led the recreation period af- ter which lunch was served by Mrs. Hugh Goodwin. Miss Greta Cawdla. and Miss Ruth Silllker. Mr. J. E. Munson, student at Emmanuel College, Toronto, is n guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Soott. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Walter Goodwin and family of Amherst, 'N.S.. were Sunday guests at the home of Capt. Carl Goodwin. Miss Mary Prescott, student at Kings College, Halifax, N. S.. is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prescott. Burris Scott has gone to Tignisli_ N.S., where he will spend Christ- mssh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niron Chappelle. The Ladies Aid of the Unltcd Church held their annual Christ- mas Supper and sale on Thurs- day, Dec. 10th. A sum of thirty dollars was realized for church purposes. Mr. Matthew Baxter left on Sat- urday, Dec. 5th for Glasgow, Scot- land, to spend Christmas with his parents. Miss Doris Copp, student at the Sackvillc High School is spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Copp, Bale Verte Road. Miss Jean Raywroth, student nurse at the Royal Victoria, Hos- pital. Montreal, visited friends and relatives here last week.-Q. line .\llnnr|I’| for Dnnulrufh l THE DIRECTORS BEST WIS %$9WiM$ 6%/z¢Z1#a¢4 °`“`i?i' H n PP-“" N E OF PRO WSE BROS. LTD. ‘ EXTEND To YoU wrrn A GENUINE Arrnncmrlon or ovn rLEAsAN'i‘» Associations , DURING THE PAST YEAR. ' MERRY cfi “J ‘IRR & PERSONNEL s Fon IS TMAS Samuel Goldwyn pnsmt: '/o oiifiiif R mmm lo LEWIS with WALTER HUSTON ]’.uilLiih.-u- _ V anc]Dav1'c{ RUTH CHATTERTON /lffary Astor Nh/en Released thru United Artists ETH” . WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE Sam Darlaworth, Iaazlfiig quiomoliile nianu/uclurar u/ Zenith, allows litm- nI/ to be parsumled hy his roi/n to sell hit plant ta l7lii`!i'1l Motors, ciiil embark on a new li/a of /un and ml- Iiimtura. Ui: wife wants to rfmpliiro hor yaufh in Europe; sho yrariia for famaneu and culturii. Sam bfils /imi- rvrll to his friends and his busiiivss, with Tubby l’anr.von’.v r<~a:'r:z'ng r:`n_q- ing in his ears:."/1mvi~ie