fpscnmaan‘ 2s, 192s - ’ 1,‘... 1.- .~-4;-¢i.‘-_-4a,, .~._, 1,, y, ChristmaSlSuNggestions Fnoiii ' alley a‘ 00., Limited V‘ WOMEIWS OVERSHOES j 3 Buckles $2.75 4 Buckles, $3.00 and ‘. 2 straps $3.75, and up to $4.50 for 5 Buck. .‘ les Jersey Cloth. _. _ ., l. DOCTORS’ WVATERPROOF BOOTS 1 These Boots are made of Black or ,- Brown Calfskin, with two full soles and a " slip,als_o English calf lined. New price $7.50 ..‘ Misses’ and Qhillirelfs Overshoes. l Sizes 7 to 10 _l-2_$2.00, 11 to 2 ..... .8225 1 \VOMEN’S ‘VHITE KID EVENING SLIPPERS _ one strap cut-out Pumps. Spanish Jr. 1,, Heels, suitable for weddings or evenigg j wear $5. j‘ \VOMEN‘S SILVER CLOTH PUMPS l‘ Sizes 3 to 7, covered Spanish heels, .--s~.-..---....-..--~-.»- y: $6.50 ‘ti FELT SLIPPERS FOR THE FAMILY Women's $1.25, Men’s $1.35, Boys’ 1 $1.20, Small Boys’ 11 to to 13, $1.00 Misses l" 90c, Children’s 80c, Women’s Felt Julieta ,,‘ .. if,» HOCKEY BOOTS 1 Lightning Hitch pattern, Men’s $3.95, Boys $3.50. Small Boys $3.00, Girls . . $3.10 _ LADIES’ HOSIERT * Wool, 90c, $1.25, and up. i Silk and wool $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. . All Silk, 90c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. A pretty Christmas Box free, ' i‘ SNO\\’ SHOES .‘ V. itih thongs and toe-straps complete. W) Boys’ $4.00, Men’s $4.50, Women's $3.75, s“ Girls’ $3.00. I . liI.O("-(lASll\'S *4‘ . Buckskin. Men’s $2.00, Women’s $1.60 l/ Girls’ $1.30, Boys’ $1.60, Children's 75c. y \, Oil Tanned, for hard wear, Men’s $2.3( ‘ Boys’ $1.85, Small Boys 11 to 13, $1.50. J Child's $1.35. i‘ woman's BLACK »S.~\_'l‘1N PUMPS q)‘ ' Twostrap, covered military heels $550 I s Other styles and prices. w, ilraivas KID surpass i‘ Black $3.00, Broviii $3.50, Brown Romeo Slippers with elastic sides only $6.50 WOMEPPS FELT BOOTS With leather soles and Kid Foxed $2.65 ¢--.----¢---s~~-..-.-----.»-- Heavy Felt with all _fe_lt soles, (the only really warm boot for driving) . . . . . . 152-5 MEN'S FELT BOOTS Light leather soles, to wear with over- shoes, $2.65. Also all felt, with felt soles, very comfortable fior driving or expos d positions, Only $215 WOMEiWs KID BOUDOIR. SLIPPERS In all fancy-leathers and colours, Pon- pon tomatclh 131-50 v IVSKIS ‘~ With Norwegian harness, completg $6.50 and $ n)‘ "Bamboo poles $190 99°.‘ ‘anpfii. LDISCOUN '1‘ On the balance of our Natural Tred "' ' Central Guardian. N ‘SHOP from Holmarfla Catalog. -.\" {gathers to the Harris Abattoir m greatly, reduced prices. Bros. Ltd. 6833 . ' ELECTRICAL GIFTS are always (S, useful. Palmer-Watson Electric b" our: or our: beautiful calen- W’ chase of $2.00 or over, starting H! every lady will appreciate. Prowsa , ,' Ewen liiilacbougall will preach Sab- 13,‘ ‘Iris at 3. andiMurray River at. 6.30; w Also Monday 281th at Belle ‘River at y‘; 7 =p.m. a“; nient of ‘Sleigh Be-lla, driving har- Z1 ,4 ,4. ,4 ,5; , ;/i f ‘ if iI/il w. v» \ § l \‘ s, . E ‘i l 4 i, FASHIDNABLE Al_Ll-zv........ FOOTWEAR Shoes, until all are cleared out, if your size is here a bargain awaits Y0“- 8¢C2 CIIARLOTTETOWN. P- E- 1- Post Free WE ARE OPEN every night un- til Xmas. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 8833 ‘I WE ARE OPEN every night un- til Xmas. Prowse Bros. Ltd. ‘ 0833 BRING YOUR GOOBE and duck 6868 12 23 5i. ALL LADIES winter coats at Prowse Co. 6845-11-31 dars given away with every pur- Tnesday. Prowae Bros. Ltd. 6833 A HANDBAG makes a gift that Bros. Ltd. 6833 OHUROH OF SCOTLANDFRev. hath 27th at Murray River at 10.30; BELLS.--Ws have a large assort- ness and iHorec ilugs, all of which we are selling at specially low hrices during the holiday season. A Horne & Co. 6867 12 23 2i. SAD BEREAVEMENT. -- The (lentil occurred suddenly a1, her home, 122 Dresden Row. Halifax Saiturday nighit, of Mrs. Ellen Mat- son .a.ge 65 years, widow of Geo Maison. a well known. marine en- gineer of Halifax, who died sonic years n-go, She was a daughter of the late iAndrew Hillman. She leaves two 80flS—~Si.ilill(3y J.,' al home and Frank. iii Charlottetown in Johnston & Johnston's Drug- store. and one daughter Mrs. ‘Geo- rge ‘Rutherford. of New York, and one brother, Joseph Hillman, of Halifax. —» a, . \ _\__< d. AT GOVERNOR'S lSLAND—The following is u. summary of the work done ‘to date by the Henry L. Do- heriy Company who are engaged in drilling for oil on (lovernons Is land: lmoember int-Drilling start- ed, 27 feet first day.,l)ec.(-.mber 2nd. Operations coiltlnued. ‘the bore reaching to 41 feet. (lrilling howev- er bad to he abandoned for the time hing due "to striking a large llow cl fresh water, which first lllade i‘ts'u-pl>eai'iiilue at 23 (eel. Tile willer caused tiio well to cave ilnd also drained ‘the other wells _ nearby; (ioiiseqnontly no steam ' was zivzlilable wit-h which to curry I oi operations, December" 3rd, Bruce f htewurt and Co. engaged to build u special (inning 25 feet long and 25 inches in (liirnlcter. The caslni‘ proved n. success from the begin ning with the result that the leak was stopped and abundance oi‘ ‘ frcsil water on hand. December 4th to the 19th drilling was at a stand- still; on the latte-r (late work was resumed to a depth of 5i feet. De- cember 20th. red sandstone is still being gone through and the latest froin headquarters report the work going merrily on at 90 fee-t. Tile engineer in charge says that the work of drilling is considerably slower than ‘they are accustomed to on account or the tools sticking to the aides of t-hc bore. The neces‘ sary change of (lrills, etc, entails conaiderwble ‘time. hence the delay. Nevertheless Mr. Poinsett, City agent informed a Guardian repres- entative that in the course of two or three days they eiapect to have the well to n depth of Z00 feet, af- ter which the surface casing will be sot. This respite will therefore give the drillers a few days off the job, and as a consequence all hope to be in the city for their Christ- mas dinner. There was a ru-mor about.‘ the city yesterday with refer- ence to oil being struck. This rum- or ‘has no» foundation as nothing of the like is expected to happen. not for many months yet at. any rate. —-—-<o->—-i- ‘x Y». ‘N. ‘x w. » ‘x ' . w / w» Gifts for. Smokers THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN IN MEMORIAM - ARTHUR MoCABE It is with feelings of sorrow that we are called upon ‘today m record the death at the u-ga of 53 years oi Arthur McCabe of New Zealand. P. E. 1.. which sad event occured at the ‘City lI-Iospital, ‘Boston on Fri- day ‘evening 11 inst. Deaceased went to Boat/on in ‘the spring of 1924, where he worked as a carpen - ter till about a month ago when he contracted a cold which later developed into pleurisy trom which he was slowly recovarinl when attacked by Eryslpalas which with its‘ attendant evils sapped his al- ready weakened vitality and re- suited as above stated. Whilst at the Hospital every- thing that medical skill and kind nursing could do was done but to no avail. His last. moments were made comfortable by receiving the last sacraments of Holy Mother Church and by having at his bedside three of his children and two of his sis- tern. His remains accompanied by his son James and his ‘two daughters Elizabeth and ‘Mary arrived home on ’I‘ueaday night and on Wednes- Church, Rollo ‘Bay where services were held by the Rev. ’Fr. Callag- han after which they repaired to the cemetery where the ills-t sad "itos were perfkirmed ‘by Father Callaghan and all that was mortal was l-ald to rest. Ile- leaves to mourn their loss his wife, three sons, James, Owen and Iohn, ‘three (l-aughters Elizabeth. Wary and Anne and five gisters; Virs. Fidells ‘Paquet, ‘Boar's, Mrs. Peter llllcGaugh. ‘Bear River, Mrs. ioseph MaPhee, Gloucester, ‘Mrs l-Icnry ‘W. ‘Keefe and Mrs. Sarah Conway 0f Boston, besides a large lumber of rel-ativep and friends to whom we offer olir heartfelt sym- oathy. Tile following sent iuesls. Colin-une- 0'Hanlcy. Jack ‘OTHo-n- ey. Henry ‘W. Keefe. Mrs. Keefe. "rlnl Keefe. Mm. Joseph MoPhec. Mrs. Joseph MdPhee. ‘Thomas Con- way, Mary ‘Fisher, Ada Fisher. Hel- ‘nn. ltlclnnis. ilenrietta ‘Mclnnis. Catherine Conway. Anne Gillla. Gertie (lillis. Joseph Giliis. Corne- lius (llHIILJlJPli, Mrs. Cornelius "aiiipbell, Mrs. (Y. J. ‘Colillrick, J. 1. ‘hicbc-llllli, Mrs. J. (l. McLellaii. Yin-a lMflllflllli-Z. Mrs. James F. Man- ling all of ‘Boston. Mrs. McCube ln(l fzrnlily at holnc. ‘Rose McLean, “lorencc iMcLenn and (Mrs. Agnes White, Boston. ' Special spiritual bouquets were spiritual be- (‘lslzind and Boston papers please 901W) .____<-0§__._ MRS. ANNIE McLEOD Mrs, Annie Mcbcod. widow of tho lute ‘Mr. John F. McLeod, rpas- sed ttWlly at the home of her son. l/ir. John A. hiuLeod, lligg on Fri- lny morning the 18th instant. lit the age of 7-1. Practically confined .0 the home for the punt five or ilix years, anill to her ibed for the past two months, she welcomed ner many friends to ‘her home and her bedside. ‘Watched over with loving care and aided by remark- able powers of recovery she rllllied again and again, but when the call (lid come to her it iolliid her ready and willing to go. ‘She is survived by a large fam- ure Mrs. K. M. Jenkins of New ‘Glasgow, N. S, Mira. B. F‘. Ding-man of Calgary, Mrs, Nathaniel Gay of Pownal, Mrs. Callum Bruce of Ver- non River, Mrs. A. L. Walker of cholson and Miss Bella Nicholson of Orwell Co-ve are her survwing Bub the scalp with Mlnal-(Pa Llnlment another sister h, a resident of ca“. last tributes of respect and to ex- press their symipatliy for the her- iaved family. interment was made in the Church cemetery, under the direction of Messrs. Jenkins Bros. Millview. (‘Patriot Please Copy —-——.—<-o~4-i—-- Takc the pep from your dyspepsia with l5 to 30 drops of Sclgelfii Syrup ill ll glass of water us directed on the bot- tle. Ally Drug store. i"_ u i Clgara ‘the favorite hranda In Chrlatmaa pack- lzCould Hardil’ U" Fm’ Aim” “Mm- flili. writca one man who after gives years of suffering haffound ln- with asthma. . lilote relief through ‘Dr- J- D- illard Asthma Jlemedy- N°W knows how needless has been hi8 56i- ii Dictionary 000110" o.» Plaaao llnd anoloaoll tho aum of halng my N“ °' ‘umml "wtiwiz- N\:w Charlottetown Guardian and I0 00M! 0 " varalty Notional-y. NAIII .................- RDIIII ._.--.J....\.r..‘ Ivy-n- uance not 1'3‘ - * r uaaaaa0lil aaaaaoaaaaaa a lug. This matchlesa ‘remedy sure help to all afflicted‘ Inhaled as smoke or ~ el- vapor it brings the helP 80 10118 he needed. Every dealer ha! ii m‘ w" for you from his wholesaler. agea that will dollgltf any amfikaf. Cased Pipes Briar and Meerlchaum with real amber mouth pleura Cigar and Cillrfl" Holdara. Tobacco Pouohel. Cigarette Caaaa. clgaroctea and Tobacco In Holiday Wrllilimfli- .D_rug Co. Th: ‘filKN-L" QM» .8 ‘ v HI ll (Only Three More Days We atlll have aema very appropriate beautiful Gifts left. Mlaka it snappy now and we will gl_vo you tho anap of your llfo aa we want to males a clean awaap cl all our Cllrlatmaa novaltlaa. a. |.. W0lfTllY_ DRUGO-IST i.‘ - ‘ h d1); [his funeral , a very large one ‘$.16 P. M. w c showed how we~1l‘he was res ' - pected took place to St; Alexis wgfio (266) Luau‘?- Male qua“ e. - sent by Margaret and Barbara Mc- 9.20 P. M. T-onald. A, J. McIn-illnn arid Frank KBW (536) Chicago. Musical]. liclnnls. Wllliilnl null ‘Bernadette 9.30 P. M. VlcDonllld of Boston. WlM-Bl) (250) Chicago. Popular lly of sons and daughters, one son, W11? (509) Philadelphia. Xmas Angus was klled in France, Sandy iCarols. in Saskatchewan, Alexander and 10.30 P. ‘M. William ill Alberta and John at WSMB (316) lNew Orleans. Musical. home are her sons. The daughters (2 hr.) Fernle. B. (3.; ‘Mrs. Clarence Mc- ade. neod of Cambridge. Mam, and Miss 11.00 P. M. I Hazel now teaching in Vancouver. KYW (536) Chicago. ‘Evening B Oapt. John Nicholson. Mr. D. J. Nl- Home." . wl _.RAn1o_ PROGRAMS v vvv THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24 International Radio Pregrama svzuma concnnre 8.00 P, M, WNYG (626) N. Y. Studio. ' KDKA (39?) E. Pitts. Farm pro grain. _ WCX (517)_'_Detroit. Symphony or- cheatra. ‘ ' W300 (294) Columbus. Vocal. W15 (345) Chicago. Ford & Glenn. W33 (333) Springfield. Musical. wfiilBa (250) Chicago. Semi-Classi- wd-lA-R ((390) Cleveland. The Lark- inlte Four. CKAIC (410) (Montreal. Special Christmas Program. WEAF (492) New York. Xmas Car. 01 Service. WRIC (469) Washington. Christmas Carols. WQAi (326) Cincinnati. The ‘Lark- inites. WGlY (380) Schenectady. U.S. Band WP~G (300) Atlantic City. Concert. 0.30 P. M, WHAJS (400) Louisville. Concert. WDAD (266) (Nashville. Program. CNRM (411) Montreal. Studio pro- gram. v WIHO (526) Den Moinea. Xmas Eve (Program. 8.40 P. M, WBBR (273) Staten island. Watch- tower String Quartette. 9.00 P. M. WMlCA (341) ‘N. Y. Studio. WEAO (293) Columbus. Musical. WEEI (349) Boston, Musical. ‘MEAT (492) New York. The Cli- quot ‘Club Entertainers. CNiRC (436) Calgary. Request pro grant WBZ (333) Springfield. Christmas Carola. WSAI (326) Cincinnati. Ensemble. WOBD (345) Zion. Zion Children's Bible School. WEAR (390) Cleveland. Club. WlGYl (380) Schenectady. Royal Pm granP-“Thé Messiah." WIRC (-169) Washington. Royal Sal- on Orchestra. " 9.15 P. M. WBBM (226) Chicago. Stewart- Warner. KIiDS (441) Independence. Contrito Jviusic-Club. “WEAF" lCllQllOi (2 hr.) WOAI (395) San Antonio. Trio. WRlC (469) Wuahingitoilnlloyal Slfli- Ofl. ' wane (320) Cincinnati‘. Music Vocal. WFAA (476) Dallas. Vocal. 9.45 P. M. WORD (275) Batavia, ill. Vocal. WlIbNY (259) New York. Classic Theatre. 10.00 P. M. WEAR (390) Cleveland. Organ. WOAW (526), Omaha. Classical. W-GN (370) ‘Chicago. Drake. K111151675) Hot Springs. American Serenade. WMAQ (448) Chicago. U. 0f C. Chimes from Mitchell Tower. 10.05 P. M. WBZ (333) Springfield. Concert. 10.15 P. Latin- WlBzAlP (476) Fort Worth. Concert. WTIC (476) HartfordS-pecial Xmas 19.45 P. M. _ CECA (356) Toronto. Sportsmen i‘- Patriotic ‘Assn. Informal Seren- WBCN (266) ‘Chicago. ‘Semi-classi- cal. ‘ KPO (420) San‘ Francisco. Studio program. ; , WEAF (492) New York. Metropoli- tan Male Chorus. WIGR (319) Buffalo Christmas Car 01a. 11.80 P. M. - WG-ES (250) Oak Park. Popullil‘. SPRING HILL SCHOOL. (215 lhr.) T WILW (423) Cincinnati. Southern Honor Roll of lsprlng lgllbscliooi Neg", iOl‘ the month of Novem er.- WGY (380) Schenectady. (Organ rt‘- cltal. FEATURE TALKS 6.00 P. M. ilV-EAiF (492) N. Y. Midweek ser- vices. ‘WGBS (316) N. Y,_.News review. ~ 6.30 P. M. WIHAR. (275) Atlanta Oty. Lecture WIGY (aso) Schenectady. .8006 Chat. 7.80 P. M. KYW (538) Chicago. Farm Bureau. WIEAF (492) N. Y. Touring. WGBS (316) N. Y. "Pootil-gltt and Lamplight K00 (361) Oakland. Friend to >130?!‘ witais (400) Imilsvliie. Simday School. ,a.oo P. M. ifviw (sas) Chicago. "to (Minutes at Good Reading. wt? (509) Philadelphia. sequel ‘Centennial Talk. .. ‘ . 8.30 P. M. ‘WORD (275) ‘Batavla, ill. Sthool. KOA (322) Denver. Farm Question American Sunday W11’ (509) Philadelphia. Brunswick. 7.30 . WJY (405) N. Y. Hotel Astor. 7.45 P. M. - WOAiW (526) Omaha. Randall's. 8.30 P. M‘. ‘ NJR (517) .\".\l‘Cz\ (34-1) N. Y. Asbury Park. WGY (380) Schenectady. Dance. lullT (400) Chicago. dtivervew- 10.00 P. VEAF (492) New York. Normandy- l“ All the lvatesthits are on ' Victor Records All on Ifi-in doilblr-ildcd 75C. who ?——FOX Trot fnnz “Suliil_\"' . Sunny-Fox Trot, Sleepy Time Gal-Fox Trot What Could be Sweeter than YouM-F 0x Trot Ari l.;i|l(lr_\‘ N‘ His Orchestra (lcorgc Olsen 8r Hi ox Trot What a Blue Eyed Baby ‘foil Are ~Fox Trot _ lzllvlln .\l(‘i§lu.-ll_\"s Orchestra] FreshiewFox 'I'rot Mighty Blue-Fox Trot Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue ?-~l~‘ox Trot A Kiss in the lVIOOIIITQTII-"FOX 'l‘i'l)t i Goodrich Sil\'ei'l<"".'li Cord Orchestral “(Wing's Pcninsyrl J Show Me the Way t0 Go HomeWFoxYFrot l i , ‘ lllt0l'lillil()lilll Novelty (lrrrlicstrn 19809 Feelin’ Kind O’ Blue-Jinx Trot [ (llcli Oswald's Sci‘ Ask to hear themat any “His Master's Voice” dealers Wctor Talking Machine Company of crmarlauaurea "His Masters Voice’! Victor (1111cnzxcziutccanciucqqjp>pa>uxpzqv>n>npppp>onnxninJzlgi s Music } 19840 I 1984s l i 19841 vanians} 19784 i 1919s cnaclers I zna-p) 1- a-x-j-y-ppx-j-pp-p-u-p-p_»>>w->..)->._—_>>_iL-— >- pphe; . ..____..__.._. i 6.05 P. -M. Detroit. Goldhetttfs ‘Serenaders. 9.00 P. M. 9.30 P. M 9.45 P. M. Zppcrs. WlADC. WC-AE, WCCO. WCTS. WEEI. WFI. WGR. WJAR WOC, WSiAI and WlWJ. I "JQAE (462) ‘Plttsburg. Goodrich Zippers. .M‘B!B (250) Chicago. Trianon. .RlC' (169) Washington. Swanee. 10.15 P. M. Rouge. .\’1P (509) Philadelphia. Pagoda. Copyright 1925. by international, Radio Programs, Chicago.) Grade ‘IX-l Enid Ellis. Lawrence Dyment. 3 Laurette ‘ l0tt0f1. , Grade LI-el Myrtle Ford. 2 Sterb‘ lug Dyment. 3 Lloyd Ellis. Grade f~1 Freddie Stenning Enman. 3 Glen Ladner. Grade Grigg. ment Myrtle Ford‘ Sterling Dy nan, (Teacher) October and November:—- October. 2 Percy Murphy. Ruth Murphy. 3 A-nlle Holland. 17.00 P. M. , , wlqco (m) s...i>ssi.,;rt~s_vsl,_'r_siil_i V! ‘l’ TO Al0lf ( ‘ nai) 8 DorotllWM ‘i- e- 11-4 Cheverie. . . Goodrch ‘ lino (s00) Atlantic ‘City. ‘Steeple? ‘l. I natto iiiilcy. November. Grade Vl’ll—1 ciiristins Murphy 2 Percy Murphy. Grade Viiii-l Annie Murphy & Ruth Miurphy. 2 Anne Holland. Grade lV——1 Joseph Holland. 2 Katie Bailey. Grade lllI-—-1 Mary Murphy. 2 (Mae Holland 8r Mary Cheverlo (equal) 3 Dorothy Murphy. Grade llf—l Joseph Cheverle. Grade ‘I——-1 Reta Itturphy. 2 Ber- nadette Bailey. 3 Mary Pierce. Penzie Mac-Donald, teacher. __ Prevent Grlppe with Mlnurdfil Llnlmnnt l i..- ‘h ‘w. -. Y». ‘VOAN (283) ‘Lawrenceburg. Dancel “Q >1 HOLMAITS ( » » l." if")lr’ i,» l A/ W.» lg/i,» .-- ii- w» . ~< §Q< -v§(~c--<- ___, ::Miller‘s Worm Powders not only make the infantile system un- tenable for worms. but by their l0- Lion on the stomach. liver and ihowels they correct such troubles as lack oi" appetite. billousness and other internal disorders that the worms create. Children thrive up» on them and no matter what con- dition their worm-infested stom- ach may be in, they will show im- provement as soon as the treat.- ment begins . Keep Mlnanra Llnlmont handy. .‘ 9. w a¢ .5 L» y. vs ~< - -. brothers and sisters on Prince Ed- WOK (217) ‘Hoinewood, Ill. $001118?‘ ma“; ‘ ward Island. Mrs. M. R. McLeod. K131 h(4())5) LOH ABKBIBB- "5435 NKW (273)1'€fl3l;)fyPlOWil. Dance. p; r. . . . ~ you“, KDKA (s09) n. Pittsburgh. iviw M51311 (370) Chicago. Oriole. Charlottetown *1‘. Many relatives and friends from night Review. Mm 11.00 . q -s' flar, and near gathered at the house KDKA (309) E. Pittsburgh. .\'QJ (448) Chicago. Rainbo. __ (l ,» ‘ a , on ‘Sunday snsi-nsoil, ti... 20m n. night Review. i I ‘vac (son) AHHDUO City.. bllvci‘ a a stant and from there to St. Aild- KGO (363.1) Oakland- “mica Slipper. _ - _ - rews Church, Orwell, to pay their Drama- A Christmas ‘Carol. BUM (226) lchllcago, Moulrn - ~ Grade V11I-—1 Arthur McKinnon. ‘ J Blanche Enman. 3 Helen Grigg.| Grade V~—1 Gladys McKinnon. 2 Ford. 2- I (Junlor)—-1 Grayden Perfect ‘- Aittendwlcee: —- vl-lleien) L‘ Grlgg ‘Blanche Enman Gladys Mc- Kinnon Lorne Grigg ‘Lawrence Dy- \ man and Ralph Ford. Annie l. En- smnrilniz of Elmira School for W» Grade Vff1-—1 Christina Murphy. Grade Vll—-i Annie‘ Murphy 2 Grade lv-l Joseph Holland. 2 ‘lom|ll§“-i-I’o0lahd;'"0- l d. i-i Rota nsésilyfl H l\\r llj . _‘ w.‘ ‘i l \. y; to all - , . Customers ment Freddie Eord Stennlng En- .‘ karts astray. . . $25.00 01' IIIOTC. ‘Grade IfI-—1 Mary Murphy. 2 ‘N.’ Mae Holland l: 'Ma iclleverle P " " O “If "l? L? "' . 30-11-3311". .- . and Friends ,Return railway fare from any “ P. E. I. railway station is being s" paid by Holman’s, Summeraide, ‘f; intil Christmas Eve to all custom- ers making cash purchases of fxplz-Cl 7-; , 4,24 their n» ..___v~