rm: crikitwrrcrovvw commute Cliiirlottctoivii. the guost n! Mr t JANUARY 6. 1947 —:__ PAGE EIGHT itji>___ -_....,.“_> Q Y_ ____ V, rofeeeionel Gertie Georgetown Lilli rao I’ go l . r “ t t B ill Q I I I _ NEIL W. HIGGINS And “cum-Y n: soseviime omen-recs t. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT -_- rnecrm; rm: slam 1 Currie M R bc< Mqq ‘u ~ -. . ~ ""'"" \ -' Charlottetown Vlsliit‘ ti? Clilflllgiijlllllflrla‘ a "and [bothFvzuféWPdcn-l mm“: m“ . _V,___ . -, .1 . iiuiitzit iius touched 01f by Tel. i636 9.0. Boa 451 m Mm M Md I om u... i_~,i1,._,,,,._. AWL am asks M, . er wDon o ‘r- l.“ M ‘he blddi ~ J, A_ M¢GUIGANI B_A_ lottetown was the guest cf irlmds am 3" n8‘ I NOTARY’ ‘Ta in Georgetown for the New Year Nam; “ab; numsnn. SOLICITOI “°“"“y‘ _ N°"*"s°"”‘ "Willi ’ _ (“mum BUILDING A door prize oif a box of clioc- gigg’? 5 \ oletes which was donated by the - rnkenzrgemint of the Georgetown S i R K N Y ' l it, Morrm and COMPANr iwo: l3. J.‘ 5121b?! 8.3.5.1.?“ M. N w... Chartered Accountant: I i V! s. m fkfl“ . I $1.01?) Vi’ E Pg 93 6 t i 15> ‘it: mi 0&5 ind tie ntis- - 3- . Q 5 2 tum“ Th“ 5mm“ fortune of falling on tho ivy 5i!‘t"GiS 4.9 b l ‘S’ 4,14 7 Phone n41 ._ nu In voemly and injuring her knee. He!‘ ‘ A 5 3 Oiurlottetowu Emmy friends hope the eocldenti v B. M- SEABS’ CL ( will not pmve s-Bflotls. ‘ Qlfiq 7 r garden; p fine;- l l hi?» Peggy lwilkor l5 vliwit-sig Ll’l ‘gt S 6 ‘ a l4‘ ' ‘ " 'l‘li§:=. it in further ropvfl" l PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER le visiting here, the guest. of Mr and Mrs. Richard Duulzun. Mlmeographmg card: and circulars. ‘é amt Mn Statiicy Walker Elmer Paoquet of Clierlouelown concert programs, correspondence. typing and bookkeeping r - i "The Georgetown - Lower Mon- HILEN GXDDEN . Telephone "904 fei-i-y boat is silll mnklng m;- ‘PL No‘ “ (‘wuaulm ‘p.’ or three veiiturt-some inn-sons Pmm“ Sm“ made the crossing mi the ice bvl H_ L DOANE a co_ fool. from this" town to Lowr-r Moii- , Chartered Accountant: ll Grafton Street Charlottetown Mr. Pl... Boudircaoolt, who ha: as Mayo)‘ of Georgetown, has been _ rhurlfiwh w w » 8:55?" invited to attend the opening new l?“ up ' ‘ 3mm" ' ommiics of Canadian Cillzriisltlli,“ Week in Charlottetown oii Mori- day. Jan. 6th., where he will be the _ t. w decide n was Nmih and recipient of a Canadian Citizenship Pam‘ “lone. who Should have draped hlmsclf in sackcloth find l . . hllfllliklvd llllilFNi iiitli ashes for his _ part iii illin‘ llliiill't',fgilil. Oertflceto. _ Gcoigctovm students ttilflldillg, 3- 5- BENTLEY- Kc‘ the various colleges aoid-tmivorslt w. e. BENTLEY. mo. 1 O I . - . gunmen mm Auumeyv“, glles have nearly all COUlDiEiGG their § McLEOD a. BENTLEY 0 Q 4 4 Luv 1M Prince ltreee turned to take up their etudtea again. O-Q4-Q ‘ "°'°°“ Although some people ma? mt Iular crossings. Oii "Ihmeday two tomb “gm H is uhderiiandable u,“ lbulit he iittii li\.\ pucrtnfl‘ were slightly tllsgrtiiitleti UVCI‘ not hav- i1 188W‘ l My informant goes on to say that tho atxusatioois hurled luck Mill . - ~ - to h; t t o“ forth “Glfi too voluminous (riot m“ oompokd a "m o ‘Near siilpliuroiml in 1:611? Yfipefilllli- [Sh ii u~ l0 who \\‘Ii.\ more lo bllimfi- Ntlflll u? Sutllli . i ~ ‘ "t \\'lih one s HdG so B! stays at their home! and have ic~ amlbfiiilbgztlto Show his hints Wm“ out “reversing? That, however. would have been ‘lmlilflllwifllfi u lie llllil rrivoii greatcr Mliililfin 1° the mitire evqumiori of blddlilk m‘ realize it. this town is B! Present wttthmrt the services qt a town magistrate, policeman arid other civic servants, a; from Jamal-MW let. tuitil the time of tho first. tiioctiiig of the now Tloviiii Coutirtl. ivliicli cannot. iitnv hr ilFiIl bflorc Monday. January 6th. ALEX W. MATHIESON BAIIJBTEB. SOUCITOB. ETC. Office: 90 Great George Street > Money to Loan Collectionl DR. A. R. SMITH DENTIST 115 Grafton Street New Yum 2m owed d! WW qirletly in thie attire town. Wflwl night earvicos were held in St Davirfs United Church arid a 1M8" crowd atttncled. eluding his oivii bids, whqi thG Office Bonn: 9 to l2—-Z to 6 T°"P“°'" m‘ oeonolrrown UNYIED cmiacn ACTIVITIES rll- lteud Christmas ser- M. ALBAN mum m’; 3m 1cm Q‘ st Dams w, B-A. l-L-B- ltrd oiimeifeii Dec, 221111. The MQNEY To LOAN Church presented a eeamnable all‘ BABIJSTER, SOLICITOR. ETC. peammw with it: evergreen trees CEARLOTTETOWN and wrath; end other decorations. . Mrs. Arthur Jetnkln, Mrs. Bablri- ' eau and Mr. Roland JBlY twill‘? heard to advantage ‘m "Star o t i" GAUDET a. HASZARD, tEasV. m, ..s,,,.nt Nmhv, M, W-’ Bu . Solicitors, Notnriel, mo. mow-w, ma“, w.“ eieuvei-ee by Clnndhn Bank of Commerce Bide. 1M RW- 5mm?!’ J» 37y°°',,B'A" MONEY 1g you on "The ‘Heart of Gtrietmne . ormmm" a. GAUDET. 11.5., um _ "”'__ _ n f . - . , _ Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. .0“ ‘Dummy’ 29th" um pul £15 fsfnixotl ‘fiuygasng Chm.hm,mwn_ P_E_L ‘pit of st. Davids Church was oc- happy Y <11 W!‘ oupied by Mr. Nathan H. Mair,‘ ltudmt for one United Ohwch lvilfnzietry from this plane. Mir. Mair BELL a. MATHIESON wndwwd W we M dtllvm“ Barrleiere. Solicitor-n, m». ‘he 55mm“ i“ l cmmnqndalble _ manner which sliovis mlloh DWI"- R R. BELL, M.L.A., we“? eflmgsuy . aid mid a wonderful Christi-nee with their family of eighteen. all 110ml except one daughter ‘Duinioe who i! in MClfliflWi. nlro four guests- 1i mo}; mo?» tlixizi mie goose to I0 itlie first time in iiior» than half e - ~ - the u I“ H _ . he Th, mop}, I [century as Mi. Qumran is in MAT IESON. LLB. KC. the Mas.” m H15‘ tho aviiml liiiiiling: North East South “up 1 Q Pass 2 j Paul 2 Q Pnea 3 Q _ Pg- 3 N T Pass 4 t5 ; , Pass Pass Pcism . since south found the 'ght." he nude “Vi” u; TLJCIlYCi ('Vl'.ll :1 Kaine Collilmlct! id mi“ fiiiii-lj. iur ihr‘ 115.1181 <|9' Wi-tl. this i5 no; a uLiiicutr inat- To bcglii. North might iwll have four-club call came aroumd to him for action. Both partners had "r0- vwrscd" lwlore this. and thus 50th llfill 1ll.‘l(Jll‘il(‘t"ti rflruilsl liflliiis- Ti W3}. iirtri-ly» uicoiicoivnl>lv to South »-—Zi~l‘i\(i North should have knovrn ii- --t.‘nat. North would drop e four- club hid. eboirt o! some "Illv-l- l“ the most logical sense. that eame four-club blrt was an absfllllie WT" “p41 Nor-Lit had liO right to P855- Mriwrovm: Noi-tli should have want- ed lo bid five clubs! ___________,__ Bristol and Vicinity. Mr. and William MICDODP around . lVLr. and Mrs. PR. Sinnott. with e family of fifteen were all at home for i ‘stnirig along with a. few and family all home with the w" tuoilorokmi circle. The home of the oldest Naldfim- was closed up for Christmas for hospital and Mrs..Curl-an hoe ROI“ ‘ . 0N the threshold of our 90th year we pause and 100k buck Look back w Wlvlf. Mime call “The Good Old Darya“. But WERE they tbe-good-old-days '7 LET us etop for a. moment and think what the Horee-and-Buggy Age meant to our ancestors . . . Hardship ‘and hard work. Everything was done by Lamplight. Travel was limited to Old Dobbin. News reached people every two or three weeks. Wages were small and comforts few. Grandpa went to bed with the hens and got up with them. The house was cold and drafty and proper fuel was o. luxury for u chosen few. On the farm, chores were done the hard way — cows were milked by hand -- the fields were tilled by horse power and'a lot of sweat . . . Yet, they say "The Good Old Days". NOW. . .' Let us consider what Modern Science has done for US . . . We travel (by Airplane) tn minutes and hours, where it formerly took days and weeks. We sit in e modbrnly heated house and listen (by Radio) to news that happened minutes and hours ago. with spring-filled tnattreuseu. Get up in warm rooms heated in the modern inan- ner. Sit down to a breakfast planned by science to give us the proper Vitamine and Calories. We drive to work in a modern automobile. Go to a modern office or woi-k- ebop. well heated and well lighted. Pick up our telephone and call our next door neighbor or cell California in e few minutes. On the farm we start the day by milk- atlng the milk with the least possible effort by using a modern eparator — we drive to our well cultivated fields and tlll the tor ~ Yes, we do practically everything the Easy way. Arid Science has prover: that we are- living longer and growing bigger with each genera- Jlng the cows and aepar milking machine and a soil with a modern trac W0 retire, when we feel like it, in modern beds equipped tion. _ N0 . . . It's NOT "The Good Old Days" . . . It's "The Good New Days" that: XOU. YOU. You and We are enjoying right NOW. HOLMANS in 1857 started business in what was celled "The Good Old Days” . . . It. has lived through three major Wars, under five Sovereigns end pulled through several Depressiona — and ls still going strong Ninety Year's later. Holmans has helped bring about “The Good Now Days" by being ever alert to the needs of their customers . . . “The First With The Latest” was a. slogan adopted, many years ago by the founder of Holmaiis, and the same still holds good today. Keeping abreast of the time: has been our greatest endeavour. We have built up e, great Island organization from a. small beginning and we proudly enter our 90th year feeling confident that we will continue to grow in the future as iii the past, by giving Reliable Service, Good Value and Guaranteed Satisfaction, iii the things you need for your home and every- one in it. IT'S OUR 90th YEAR . . . And we are still young-but old in experience and merchandising wisdom making u: BETTER fitted to cope with the ever changing needs of our Island People. LOAN! ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES COLLECTIONS Attnrneye-lo-Lew in“ m mmw humility and love. During the holiday season hapw Christmas parties were held at Si. “m. -...,H..;..;.._;+~_-_......_ 150 Richmond St. Charlottetown. P.E.l. of the Young P0011 Od, y. WCQ FREDERIC A. LARGE refreehmenire crowed- BARRIBTIR. "o. "- Phillips Building. 111 Grafton sr. ‘Phi! ""1 WW!“ m1“ Phone 1M8 R0, B" 44: cnmmTrl-Ziowrt. 9.2.1. item W .5 congregation gathered and good } much-appreciated help We Sit/H)’ ‘o>o0eo<e00o+0-4+0-¢W by w“ duet; “Bless this ‘Housle tori-l "Take time to be H!) Y"- ll’ CHARLES EkMcQUAID l Mr; Mm“; gamma“ m, M“ o-e Arthur Jelnikim The mimimr the oocuixm fr: the mil-UM °¢ l frienh alert in the Ohrlltten life Hid ruolutely break with ind habits Blrrifler. Solicitor. Notary. Ito. Intern Trout Building, Charlottetown Phone 1111 6 I OOO%-O%-O-OQOQO-OOOO§O-O~OO rmd wviole-hearledly service hearty zreetlrtae for H Hmtvpy New Yeer were exchamed. —G. an’ w’ n‘ VALLEYFIELD mar ecnooc| _ , pupilrt. ra u (‘OPILERT R/‘Cllllilltli. Fiiiitn Cliiis rmd the I 2 . l’ . m not.» so. Phone 1012 held in the 3071001 on rrldey M- In?“ M“°K'" °‘" M181)“ I lvoiiz: Bill . he 04mm Yodel __, "Thi h“; hdnmn W“ Mb, , .1. Nicholson. Encarta Rose pALMER a ° d“ ‘it ° ihr Rio. HASLAM formed bvy Mr. Murdock A. Mac-l _. . __ . . A_ _|_ "ASLAM BA" “hm mod ‘n n very 081mb“ mum" l imiiitioi specially Jim _. HARRIS-FER‘ ‘Tu m, iouowh“ pmgmmme was Katharine Watson. Rmlt-uttcnwsante Ole/us ~Red- wall curled out. me Bmdm. Bani u! Nov; Scotln Chnmbere ohm-m; ‘my In A David's Ohumh under the ausoiw ‘Flow 1e’; Union and ‘hundreds ivas celebrfliflfi by 3"“ Miflloin Band. Gluten wen plw-lPhalei-i Mcxerim RP. who all! - * -* end ,;eion the crib, in memory of the {late pastor. Rev. Joaer/h Rndnfi. l. Service {was nglow with lights. in St. David's Church for some‘ a5 held on New Year's Eve. I lMr. Joe McDonald's fenn Wwérty Mm- gqflidfllllflqllfil‘. Marty, Mre Harvey; also habits. At the cotnclusioin of 1hr‘- ito reside with friend; toi- the win- l , m. l ll/mdaiiglil Mass at. the Little er Cliiuch, lliotrcll. attended by “dtheeermmhOnthieoo- Mir. and Mn. Alzah- Dowel-to and family have taken up residence at foi- the winter mooithe. It l; tmder- stoml thov lire mirvhnsing the property of Jack Krelo near the Bflstioi Mills. Mire. Jamee A. O'Brien Me I0- tulrnedfmmevllittobomwhde she spent some time with her with lim- sisters and boiothezr. She also visited many othor Old friends- ooio being Pete-r A Stnriotil. whom Jovce Nl-aolennnri. organ (mooted). .. T. HOLMAN LTD. IUMMIBSIDE AND OIIAILOTIITOWI PI-INOI EWLID "LAID ehe had not seen since he left here- a quarter-century ego. Dialogue: Heck Says It (nine t String: (Smile Mary llld H01‘ Charlottetown, ELI. Mun”, (whoop child Emir, ' —- . we Walker. n"... gONIJY T0 h2g1‘ M: l: Welcome recitation: Lloyd Mac-i mm. cizfmlms Nine pup.“ - Kinnon. Inetriunmital Music (armored). Rmlmb"! A Tim“? 9139mm‘ Dialogue: Deacon's Pmpoeei - i £11911" "W0 mmnt "- F- MWHFE. .-A*1K-c- m1“ 9W" mm~°lmm Motion Sana: chi-term, Siodt- ’ "oi-Any ".0. Meobeorl and Phyllis Nicholson. .“a“"m ‘lollmlmn song. Merry Ctirettmee-sevm t rle. l Recitation; am. ‘Fbvre Ohrlebmae 0-00-0-0-0-00-000-0044000000-044. wl-Yreeton Mumeqd. n“ _ (‘um ms EXAMINED "°"°'°'"°' m“ ""‘ AND ' GLASSES FITTED Bnroe. mmte-Jlve ‘Mimic; More. l In '0 TIYlQ’ E Ngnfiyttlfiigzaiggov 5821M. Clam i Z iPhUlli-I. Gweetn’. Dllett Goodnight Little aw- OPTOMETRIST Pierre‘ M - “fimflfiufiwm i n“ "a... lchool-Iiie-wpllm. m y M | neeimten: Olllbllné Meclimele. nroo-Jwco Meetnnrmi end Irene Notation: When Mendy “sum Iflinfltelmll Music: Archie mars -- Freddie, Preston. Lloyd. Chester. . lvfxmolrgue ~ Chrletmae Ack- iiwilmurr-mcnts w Katherine Wet- Phlvllts Nicholson. Closing Ohm-us: Slimlt Nilht -— school, followed by trio. Old Santl Clous e Preston. Phyllis. Oheeiw. Sfllllifl llmii distribution gifts from enjoyable wetting was bmulht to a cloee with "The King." Genre. teacher and childrvn are very grateful for at treet of and! ‘and ffllli UTtWid-td by the Women's Institute and aim lo Ethel Walker who ected ee accompanist for the eveounq. we; Berth McDonald. who la et- étirndng st. Jfleeplii’: Ornament h _ 7lelnthecy.lependinflthe IVIIYUM‘ /ili'li.l Vt-uKmzlr. _ lhoudq. w h" ham‘ ha‘ | m. William meow-m hu e M ..flln.ily a blue 1m IDHHflI the hie MacDonald. who i; e not on the o.ir.n.. Win am out. ree- ulecw for, uie bin-en. New e family of nix eeem w have came to reeide for the winter ma mend the night; in the tree: and mm to be quite Smelt flehtng hue been vn-y peer in the mull luvt: ea fer one no cetcheg have hem reported with eoldOr mother eon. Rrcltatiooi: Family ‘froolalee ~— ll. J. lllliil O KIT-l” r nollqelllgzlilllflllll leenlepeitll. "- w.‘t':."r~ ' Ielllereeee. bvefilllhtl Qffiee Onbellfl III a tree well laden wit/n mm for‘ ymuig and old, afllr which a veryl t o word ha; been received from lvugdulen Islands t lpend the hol- 1m“, Mn. Raymond Jay eteum she had 1-day reason. o ' m EDUCATE)“ arrived in the Weqt txrjoin her Mr- Mime lenient: left rm Mr. and MILFMnk Kelly. (ll-menu eve by plane for the I uage meuuree adapted i1! mlnkinn to defeat dleeaee and tei-iohen m: open of life. The department lilil geete that it. ls everyone’ duty, p» tilrly in preventive know how to ufeauerd T .__ . huebaoid. She repoirte the weather Mm 3m m“); mind 9mm 30.. mparincgitzrpltfiargdnifiudfi i“ WW cold. toii before Chrletmea to ellfl Welfare. Ottawa. meomqnendg u" oiometime with her parent: here. roimeroue books. many of them free. which explain in leymenb lerie- personal and communal. our our WAY By r. r. wuumlollk IOARIJING HOUSE With Molar Heeple n '3’ eveéwiadé¢wmtxrogfllis l: c'i'ii"s»+oi/e“°°°°Z “stutter: w WALLET! ' ‘ ‘ll-I moans! ' snow " ""' . Q5‘ axi$gig$fme A5 A 3.523‘ WW CAN‘? 665E 559i" ‘I f’ -_ _ee nous; .. mum %OMTHEQANGEL%KE r’: \ _-_- APATMOA ma» CATTLE. , x d‘ —-— Q)‘ Q :- unrest . __ » qua. -.~1.'1~ v. lay.” . .\“‘ Pouimzv wuLEAT t €OC%‘5,YA Know. l‘ ii-trzee OF-‘EM on