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Phillips Building 111 Grafton Street Honey to lain Coll ' J. A. McGuigan a NOTARY, ITO. Bank ol Nova Scolds Chambers Charlottetown, P.E.l. MONEY T0 LOAN MacPhee 8r Trainor H. I’. MIAPHEE, BA». KC. I JOMEBLBD TIAIIWOI, BA. Barristers, Etc. Oiftcwn. lid COMPANY l-l R. DOAN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT! 0111C!!- IN CHABLOPITETOWN on" ll Gratton S‘. you“, Phone 2080 Dos It’! New Ohsgew IANDOLPI W. MANNING, C. A. Sacred Musicale AtSaint Paul's 0n Sunday evening a large and“ ience enjoyed e sacred ‘ 1e in St Paul's Church rendered by the senior Choir and the Junior Girls‘ Choir under the direction oi M1. Royston F. Mugiord. A.R..0.0., organist of St. Paul's Church. The program consisting o! sev- eral dnuhems and solos was beau- tifully rendered and was enjoyed very much by those present. Mrs. Constance Nash sang “Come Unto Him” and "My Heart Eiver Faithtul" very eflectively, and Miss Juno Poster rendered "O Holy Night" in a very leasing manner. Mr. V. Leigh Dingwell sang ‘I! with All Your Hearts" and “Goin' Home", which were very much enjoyed. The following is the program: Hymn 60: “Lo He Comes with Clouds Descending”; “And the Glory o! the Lord” (from the Mes- sIah)-Handel—St. Paul's Senior Choir. “Sleep My Jcsus, Sleep" (tradit- ional Duichl arr. Dlckcnson-Jfhe Senior and Junior Girls‘ Choirs. soloists-Master Lloyd and lvliss Elizabeth Palmer. "whence is that GOOKILY Frag- rance" itradilional French alr)— Junior Girls’ C-hoir. "it wiih All Your Hearts" ilrom the EIijuIii-Mendelssohn; "Goin Home" ~- Anion Dvorak - Mr. V. Leigh Dingwcli. “The Heavens are Telling" iirom the Ci-caiionl-i-iaydn-Hrhe Sen- ior Choir. "0 Holy Night" (Adams) -—M.iss June Foster. "Lapland Carol" (arr. Dicken- ecn-The senior and Junior Girls Choir. "Come Unto Him" (irom The Messiahl-Jldandel; "My HeartEvcr Faithful" - Bach — Mrs. Constance Nash. "Hallelujah, Chorus" (from The Messialil—l-landeI—St. Paul's Sen- ior Choir. Hymn 42: Over". "Now The Day i5 FRANCE HAS ATOMIC PILB PARIS. Dec. l5—(AP)—1"rance's "Y" flifimic rilcrav pile began “P115118 today. Premier Henri Queuille was advised by telegram. The pile went into action at Fort dc Chatillon, a Paris suburb, the announcement said. A crease I mow icm osmio 0N builds! Fri‘ I r l‘. -i.uo area's now \ PUIZLING oven AN ssrecaattv mcc GIFT roe i’ ‘mar Faieuo AWAY o FROM HOME 7- \ \¢\,. ' “oi \\ I l a.» Anu MAIL TODAY TO THE GUARDIAN HAVE You THOUGHT o: rms ,2; mm name. - l‘ spouses ' I h°|°l¢€ I!!!" "Ill 8 .............. .. lcr a ..................... .. months subscription to Till; CUAIDIAN to be sent with my compliments 1-0;. / nears or saunas ADDIIBI ' a sent. f_ ‘ lea on the Island:- I Ail-appropriate Christmas curd will be mailed stating from whom the gilt is ‘I!!! olllrha Island to any part of Con odd or the U. S. A. ere:- We year szoo; n. months $4.00,- three months $2.25 one month no. i N.” "P? — 0M year $2.00; slx months $1.00; three month; 50. "gilt-QM liar 6-00.- 6 months szso; a months $2.25; one menrh 10¢ "I'M-oil! Yllf $5-_IIO;- 6 months $.75; 3 months $.50; one month 50¢, A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. Those assisting were Mrs. Ben Horton. Mrs. John Mec- Phail, Mrs. Earl Ldnl, Mrs. Robert Jenkins, Mrs. Gordon Myers and Mrs. Henry B. Jenkins. N957“ AMEWK/W Hff to buy articles tor donation cl L. S. STEVENSON exam H MANAC-[k 14o RICHMOND sr. IMUIUAL COMPANY bone to be packed by Mrs. Horton and Mrs. Jack Myers. Meeting closed by The regular monthly meeting o! Mount Albion Women's Institute met et the home o1 Mrs. Robert Jenkins on Tuesday evening, Dec. 71h, with the president, Mrs. Earl Ling. in the chair. The meet- Jenlrins and Mrs. Gordon Myers. The Institute welcomed \ Ml‘. Albion cell was answered by seven mam- bers end 3 new members paid their ices. Minutes of annual meeting were reed eproved, and signed. school committee reported school had been cleaned by members ol dim-lot and new desks and chairs were Mrs. Jack Myers was in Char- lottetown on Thursday lest. Misses Annie end Loretta Hor- Edward Island. ton were visitors to the City on Saturday. BUMDIEIVILLE SCHOOL ion e! 5c per member be taken mas Dunn; 3. Rosemary Cain. aged shut iris oi the district. The B- Paddy Raiuse; s. Laurette Welsh. Iinsinl Nlt- Billie Cain, 31%. X01151 Aflihlm. B1191‘ which ll 581M)‘ Highest average B1 junior grades, lunch was served by hostess, ss- Harold Cain. 92 slated by Mrs. B. Horton, Mrs. H. their new members and Mrs. Ansley Hicks kindly invited the members ° ° ° i"! 09011811 with repeating the to her hom tor January meeting. OlId VICIIIITY Institute Creed in unison. aoli non cell t; be answered by riddle. Due to lateness o! hour only one contest was put on by the program committee. The con- test wes, Place names o! Prince 2 Grade i1 (b): 1, Vincent Doyle. Grade i: 1, Kevin Walsh; 2, their chiefs in 1874. Highest average in senior grades, eat tish to visit Canada's Mary Chiallant. Teacher. coastal areal- Lasl mailing dale for local delivery DEC. ‘l8 Allow extra lime Ior ouI-uI-Iown. Mr. Robert Jenkins m. Albion Plmd l" whwl- Report for November: was s visitor over the week-end at W” 01 0198113118 o! hsil Grade X, L Norbert was"; l the home o! Mr‘ Jenkms‘ m owed and n‘ w” decided m Mary Dunn‘ 3 Olive Gallant Meg" Ray Ind Austin H Sign cemns and wan‘, 0“ wednes‘ Grade VIII: 1, Bernadette ‘ Donald were visitors to Jack Mac- A “mmm” WIS IPPOIIlI-Qd b? §::,‘:h§.,§'_ Regen; Donneny; a’ DAY institute to assist those getting up the concert by Purchasing the decorations for tree and other aid. It was moved to use 36,00 or Institute lunds to be replaced later from concert iunds. It was move: that all expenses or bills arising out o! the auction sale and con- cert be paid. It was decided that a collect- MEYERS sruilios Take Pleasure in Announcing the Winner in Thcir Recent ATTRACTIVE CHILD CONTEST GRAND PRIZE Michael, 1t mos. old son o! Mr. and m... Guy Chmlottetown. Donald, Bethel on Sunday. Mr. Blair BaIIem-is convalescing View Praugm; 3' Betty Frag“ the home o! his parents Mr. Lloyd Ballem, Mount m’ Mary Kaye Praught. and Mrs. “m” Janet Walsh; s, Marie Fraser. Miss Elizabeth O'Brien hes N- turncd to .- Mount Albion alter spending some time with friends at Fortune. Grade II (s): l. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton and Albert Stewart, Mount Albion torm- ed e motor party to Vernon River on Friday. Mr. John MacPhail Mt. Albion was a week-end visitor recently at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott Marshiield. Among thosq loading turnips at ,sumvan' Mt. Albion Station recently were Lacvson Jenkins. Mt. Albion and Richard Jenkins. Pownal. ItUNNIIS U!‘ Lynn z 1-2 year old daughter l M . d Mr . ‘ Palmer liens, Charlottetown. o I n " s bonmbl" mvetric, 8 year old eon or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doucgtlg, gunm- llcather, i 1-2 year old daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. C. A Ur- ford, m Queen sum, Charlottetown. ' B4811‘, b year old son o! Mr and Mrs. Erie Ferguson. Bonshuw. Elma. 7 yeer old daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mciunis, Trscsdle Croce. Renaldo. l year old denim: u Mr. and Mr R, -K Valley St, Charlottetown. t e‘ ma,’ ‘4 Jeremy. 4 1-2 year old eon e! Mr. and Mrs. I‘. Street, Cu-liottetown. Margaret Elizabeth, daughter e! Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burncs, Experimental Farm. Ralph, 9 year old sou o! Mr. end Mrs. Welter Knecbonc, 128 Derchcstcr Sh, Charlottetown. m"! Elillbfllfl- l year old daughter et Mr. and Mrs.‘ i. Lancaster, 223 Fitzroy st, cnanotugown, Audrey, 1 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore McKay, Stanley Bridge. Patricia, 8 year old daughter o! Mr. end Mrs. l‘. A. Murne- ghn. 120 Pownsi St, Co-lottetowu. "to Enscr, ‘I year old son ol Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Muttert, Car- II. The winners will be advised es to when the prizes will be distributed. MEYERS STIIDIDS 128 Richmond St, Clftown phone; 2490 PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burhoc Mermaid were visitors to Mount Albion recently the guest oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jen- kins. Mrs. Kenneth Paynter. Hazel- brook- entertained at her home the Women's Missionary Society o! Hazclbrook Baptist Church on December 14th. l}. Doyle, AIIQIY Mrs. ltobert Jenkins Mrs. Jack MacPhail, Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins and Mr. Chester Jenkins were visitors to l-lazelbrook on Tuesday the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paynter. The weather man. utter meteing out s. series oi rain, little iroste and thaws making a very deplorable muddy road. then decided he would give this vicinity its first taste oi winter in a. snow storm which brought out the sleighs on Satur- day and leaving a very icy sur- lace for pedestrians and vehicles. Then comes some more heavy snow and rain on Sunday night, again a taste o1 the springs slush. Mrs. Omar Furgeson entertained v. number oi iriends and neighbors at their home with a card party Grade VI: 1, Billie Cain; 2, Gene- Grbde V: i, Marie Donnclly‘, 2, Grade XV: 1, Harold Cain; 2. Grade III: 1, Eileen Doyle; 2. Paula Preught; 3. Joe Praught. Doris Prouglii and Elmer Hynes (equal); 2, Tho- Posial employees. loo, cinoy Uhnslmss at Ilumr. PAGE ELEVEN A The Fiji Islands were voluntsrtl! placed under British sovereignty by The tuna, giant member e! fie mackerel family. is one oi the lsrgi- Atlantic I.‘ ATTENTION POTATO LOADERS AT ANY STATION IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND We have completed our purchases for the boot cl sccd loading in Saint John December 15th. The next bout will be around the 27th. We should know it’: requirement: by Thursday at noon, December 9th. Remember they must be in PIFPIN brand bogs supplied by us. I appreciate that the volume went up considerably the last boot. Let us double it the next one. ’ ruaux u. casings, FARMERS NEAR CHARLOTTETOWN We have found it necessary to put e concrete founde- tion under the Charlottetown warehouse. This work should bevcompleted by the 14th. Then we will be buying daily all varieties oi potatoes at current market prices graded er M FRANK u. CLARKE President, on December 8th. the occasion be- ing the birthday oi Mr. Furgeson. Alter serveral games o! cards Mrs. lmrgeson served a dainty lunch, tho centre o! attraction was e very prettily decorated birthday cake. The guests. alter thanking "ill! hostess tor s very enjoyable eve- ning and wishing the host many happy returns o! the day, iwended their way to their homes. The semi-monthly meeting 01 the “Happy Hustlers" oi Mount Albion Junior Red Cross met at the school recently with the Pre- sident Miss Eva Jenkins in the chair. Meeting evened with chorus “Oh Canada" R1011 cell en- swered by articles for Grab bag. Minutes o! last meeting were read and adopted. Reports ol Health Sick and Fire also Water com-i mittees wera heard. New commit- tee; were appointed. Program com- rnlttee put on e short program. A grab bag and collection netted s. little sum tor the Junior funds. Collectors reported a canvass for United Emergency for Britain Funds. Roll cell for next meeting was what I would like ior Christ- mas. Meeting closed with God Save the King. A very delightful occasion took place at the home o! lib. and Mrs. Ansley Hicks recently when their iriends and neighbors ot Mount Albion and vicinity met to wel- come them to the district in the form o! an address and present- ation. Alter s merry social hour Mrs. Harold Carver called to- gether all singers. Many old and new songs were sung. Jessie was pianist (or cvcnlng. Then Mr. Harold Carver, “l-larold" as we all know him, escorted Mr. and Mrs. Hicks and son Malcolm to the seat oi honor. Ari address oi wel- come was read by Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins while Mr. Lawson Jenkins presented them with s ‘well tilled purse. Mr. Hicks and Lawson were veterans oi the last two end last war respectively. Mr. Ansley Hicks very graciously thanked one and all for their kindest welcome and also stated how much they en- l ' and your RONSONS PEN 8r PENCIL SETS ROSARIES CROSS l: CHAIN ' IILLFOLDS PENDANTS DIAMOND PAIRS I A gorgeous array for your ‘selection. Come in and see Big Gents‘. birthstone rings. Get one now at a DIG DISCOUNT. Make This A Christmas Take advantage of a charming, age-old tradition to express your thoughtfulness affection! Select jewellery gifts from CROCKETTS beautiful collection. . . . gifts that flatter and caiole . . . gifts that keep ongiving. Ladies‘ 8: Gent's‘ WATCHES 'A gift of a fine watch will always be appreciated. All fully guaranteed. BROOCHES BRACELETS SILVERWARE CRYSTAL EARRINGS ‘ MIN. POTTERY Get in on this. We have a wonderful array of Ladies‘ 8r Joyed being in Mount Albion and kindly invited one and all to their home at any time. Mrs. Hicks and Malcolm also midis short , ” . Herold as master c! ceremonies kept the remainder o! the time rolling tn merrimcnt end laughter. Tina's eeebleg ea efl Iii-fa. I ‘rein hell‘. tulle ‘on Your: TICKET ON 4i CHARLOTTITOWN CHANCE ro WIN EITHER A WATCH - SIGNET RING - OR PEN AND PENCIL SET Crocltetfs Jewellery ALIIRTON Clarke Produce Association Ltd. ATTENTION ... Q£ J§R i€