‘F - = -' .-<.= x-‘erfv n r- A‘ -= r we‘, \_- 1, 0.5 e-g-q-J-i R2221.‘ one-em a ;- t w; .<- ~ - -.>-1 ‘x-e %<I‘Q—"YY 1 w. c, ~, .»,-s. -~_.-. gfififlqa-ne-imdnarsvensuuleg For Christmas and Over 150 ' Lovely Ai HOLMAN’S AND ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES What gift could you choose that would‘ Christmas bright! Christmas light! give more enioyment tor such a length of time? And you‘ save a considerable amount of money by buying now. . . Due to an overstock we are able to otter you these smart attractive Table Lamps at a reol bargain. Give something for the and giving Home this Cihristmns—a Lamp is the answer, it keeps on giving through the Ytarr LAMPS -- 11... Lasting Now On Display 5mm SUMMERSIDE I I'l OTTETOWN "WHERE 0L0 FRIENDS MEET” ~T€3§€41€ s re3;2r2~<2r2e2a%i%enr2r2ri%i%r§/r2r2i§e2rd%%r%r , YHDALBANI; HLLAGE \\'. l. Roll cull was i-vsponrled to by 'I‘lie shut-ins are also to be re- - eight mcmibers. The minutes oi membcred with a treat. Clothing laet Iletlnl W"! "Id 111d 8181b miide for needy children in Brit» ed. The committees gave reports: aln was handed in and sent to the the school comnlttee reported Red Cross. “We members paid that the new blinds had been put fees. Collection was 55 cents. ed by singin: "Silent. Night" and up in the school. The committee Mrs. Senmen invited merri-bers for repealing the Greed in unison for next month; Sick. Mrs. Glover next. meeting, roll call lo be ans- __# e I ORER our FERTILIZERS eeei i; canned goods which will be to England. Meeting closed by singing Na- tional Anthem. Lunch was serv- ed by the committee assisted by hostess. and Mrs. Graham ire-appointed) 5911i The regular lilfllliiilfi lllflullg oi the Bradalbzmc Villazze W. I._mB! nt the home of Miw. l-ieriiey’ W094i" side on Dec. 8th Mi-eziiig open- Because of the tremendous shortage in freight cars and the great volume of fertilizers required in the Maritimes, it will be physically impossible to deliver ALL fertilizer requirements during the springmonthe. . . so the wise farmers will get their fertilizer and their limestone in NOW end be sure! MARITIME FERTILIZER council. (T;.N.R. (Jreaghan Building, Moncton, N.B. wered by donatiiigwahianfiof any GI": For The Home I Choose Them From Our Large SEOEGIIOII W0 d id K°"“°d>" The cogeipgfldnéllllflé hixvrrfs read. lt Was moved and - 9d that $5.00 be sent to tttclql; 1418mm. It was decided to glvg $5.00 towards a Christmas treat and also have home-made candy for all the children in the district. glltglfM rs. ST. IGNATIUS SCHOOL Roll for November: IX-i. Eleanor Peters. VIII-Dennis Gallant. VI—1. Marjorie Gallant; Arsenault; 8. Arnold Pet. Honor Grade Grade Gracie 2. Irene ers. Grade V-I. Margaret Peters; 2. Laubella Gauthier. Grade IV—l. Shirley Arsdnault; 2. Basil Gallant; 3. William Gan. thler. Grade 11-1. Elaine Gauthier; 2 Olarsi Arsenauit; 3. Paul Myers. Grade I-l. Jeremiah Peters. Perfect attendance: Dennis Gel- lent, Rosina Dcrlron. Marjorie Gallant. Stanley qannny“ May‘. lrel. Peters. Merrill Dolron. Basil Gallant. William Guilthier. Eurlfoe Peters. Clara Arseneult. Elaine fisuthlei". Jeremiah Peters. ' I ~e -.<- I BRONCIIIIIS lilllllS """""" Vtfilifi Alherton The Mines Bertha Downers end Beth Olnrke recently spent e very enJoyeble week-end in Ellen- lie, the junta of their friend, Mrs. Allison Bnlland. Friends here will be sorry to l-ieer of the death of Mr. Lemuel Coughien which occurred at the home of hie nephew, Mr. Charles Coughlen, Fae-tune Cove. on Set- urday. December 18th. Deep sym- pathy is extended to the relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ilred Moran en- tertained e very lei-lo number of pdrlshionere of the Bacred Heart church. et a social evening. on Tuesday. December 9th. A boun- tiful lunch wee served by the hostess. assisted by tier daughter, Miss Georgie Moran. Gerda were played with exceptionally pretty prime for the lucky winners. Members of the Albertoii Wu- men's Institute met for a de- lightful turkey dinner at the Hill- side Restaurant on Thursday. The tables were attractive with Christ- mes piece mats, and lighted tap- ers. A delicious dinner was serv- ed by Mr. Henry Clarke and his stuff. Under the auspices of the Junior Red Qua; Branch, s free educa- tional movie wise shown in Union School Friday evening by Mr. John Martin of thelPrlnce Edward Is- land Libraries. Following the pictures Miss J. Estelle Haines. Junior Red Croce nutritionist for P. E. l.. (eve a talk on "Foods For Health." Lunches and home- made candy were sold by the pu- pllu, and e satisfactory sum was reclined in aid of the “Hot bunch Program." The re-orgenlatlon of the Curl- ing Club took place (in the club rom-i of the recently built rink) on December 6th and the following officers were appointed: President. Mr. Herbert Metthbwep vice-presi- dent, Mr. Edward Clow; secretary- treasurer. Mr. Hr. J. Pike. An en- thusiastic mambo ship committee was nppointedr" Messrs. Erskine Campbell, Ernest. Hardy, Maurice Perry. Edward Clow. Games: Messrs. J. H. mrlck. H. D. Cor- bett. R. M. Dunn. Foreign Games committee: Meme. J. C. Met- thews. W. C. Leavltt. J. H. Myrick. C. H. Weeke. It was decided to establish an ' associate membe s list. bald members to have full privileges of the club apart. from playing scheduled games. Dec. 22 23rd and 24th. Saturday ll p.m. also. y p.m." 10:50 p.m. Leave Surnmerside for Borden (doil In Memos-lam ma. JOSEDII n. rumors On Thursday Afternoon at l o'clock the angel of death visited the homo of Mrs. Rolland Best. Central Lot l0. and clelmed for its own her beloved father, Joseph R. Francis, at the edvenced age of 76 years. He had been stricken with a‘ stroke two years ego, from which he never recovered. He had been confined to the house most of the time during this last year. In August he was burdened with that dread disease. cancer. which gradually weakened his condition until the above date. l-le was e greet sufferer at times but bore his pain with greet patience. es he was never known ito complain until the last three weeks whenhe wee confined to hie bed. 1t wee than it wu reellud his time was drawing near. Ho wee tenderly cared for by his daugh- ter. Nine. Despite all medical skill and loving hands could do. he passed peacefully away. His remains were forwarded to the home of his eon. Eldon, Sham- rock, from where the funeral was held. A short service was held a: the house. followed by an im- pressive service et the Westmoi-e- lend Baptist. CflUlCll, coiidusod by the Rev. Mr. Hicks of Tryon. The hymns sung at the house were: "Jesus Lover 0f My Soul". and at the church "Rock of Ages," "In the Sweet Bye and Bye“, and "Abide Wlth Mo", ell old fisvor- ites of the deceased. Friends caene from far and near to show respect to one who was loved by all, as he was always ready to give a help- ing hand in time of need. His remains were tenderly laid to rest in the edJoiniqg cemetery. beside his loving wife who pre- deceased him eleven years ego. There are left to mourn the loss of s loving father, three sons and two daughters, namely: Grace. Mrs. Murdock Dawson, Albeny; Nina. Mrs. Rolland Best. Centre! bot 16; Earle. Charlottetown; H11- lard, Gamblek Corner; and El- don, Shamrock. One daughter. Amy, predeceased him some years ago. The pallbearers were: Aeneas Hughes. Ernest Duffy. Freeman Welsh, Joe MoCarvell, Floyd Cairns and Llewellyn Gamble, all old friends of the deceased. N. Wlltshire, mglend (CD-John ‘Mddlerd. 80. married Rose Ockwell. e grandmother of 28 children. I For Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Convenience‘! STORE HOURS ' OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. Monday ~ Tuesday ~ Wednesday Dec. 23 Closed All Day December 25th and 26th Christmas Day and Boxing Day OPEN AS USUAI. 0N SATURDAY, DEC. 27th serciiu TRAIN siziivioe . For Christmas Shoppers Special WESTERN Troiln leaves Summerside tor Tignish at 4:30 p. m. on Sat- urday, December ZOth-Monday, December ZZnd-Tuesday, December 23rd and flodnesday, December 24th. » _ Daily Western Trnin will also leave ot 6:30 p.m. Special EASTERN Train leaves Summersidc at 3 Also new Oil Electric Motor Car Train-arrives Summerside from Charlottetown at l0z30 a.m. Leaves Summerside at 4:40 p.m. for Charlottetown. Regular l. u. r. Bus Service I Arrive Summerside from Borden (daily except Sunday)-9:l5 a. m., 2 p. m. y except Sundoy)-l2 noon; 6:15 _p. m.—- Arrivc- Summerside from Tignish (daily except Sunday) - 9:40 a.m. Leave Surnmerside for Tignish (daily except Sunday)—-6 p.m. (Saturday ll p.m. olsol Arrive Summerside from Charlottetown (daily except Sundoy)—ll:45 o. m., 5'35 Leave Summerside for Charlottetown (daily except Sundoyl-TSS a m. 5:10 p.m., 7.30 p.m. (Saturday I0 p.m.'blsol. Tear Out And Save This Schedule DECEMBER_-_1_7‘,_1947 p.m. on December 20th, 22nd, l § noun AMIIICAN u" |.. e. erevemoie I40 RICHMOND ST. Allah: hummer... -' IANNING 008001. The following le the honor my for the month o: November, Grade X - l. Ralph Qhlmpkm 2. Wllllem Auld. ' ' Grade lX -— 1. Anabel 2. Pkences Mlcklnnoh. Beelrato. Grade V111 —— 1. Janet Mec- Kinnon, 2. Vivien Bi-yrgyimn, 3 Junior MecKeneie. ‘ Grade V11 - 1. Mlry Mum,“ I. Mary Macdougein. a. Dongle Beairsto. Grade Vl - 1. Vernon Rennie. Grade V - 1. David Chisholm, 1 We Brventon. a. Harold iv,“ and GQOPIO Lockliert equal. Highest Average _ Mei-y M“, Nutt ac per cent. " . Perfect Attendance Ralph Ctasrirpion, William Allld. vsma Bryenton. Ptrences Macliihnun J-unior MacKnnzie. Janet 1th,,’ Klnflfm. Vivian Bryenton, M," Mlcflousan. Mary MlcNuti. vs...“ MacKenzia. Lnls Bryentoii. Georgi. Lockhiu-t. Olive Wall, “a.m.: Wall and 'I‘err_v stcwm-i, Teacher-Alice Drummond wit. liart. Auid. 3. Joan Mac. Primary Department Grade 1V Sr. - l. Ralph 0mg 2. Joyce Bryenton. a. Shirley Green. Grid! 1V JP- — l. Betty Bean-sill, 2. Eldon MecKenzie, 3. Audrqv Beafrsto. ' Grade fill lr. - l. Mao Billilreir, 2. Charles Bryenton, s. Ronald Chisholm. and“ In JP- — 1- Dlviil Orosii. Grade f. Audrey M“. Kflnlll. 2. Georgie Craig, 1 Winston myanton. Grade l 5r. — 1. Percy Mic. Gougan. 2. Clifford Beislrsto, s. Alifred Wall. Grade 1 _ 1. Bi-ynnton. Perfect Attendance Joye. Bryufitbll. Ralph Oreir. Shirley Green. Preston Bealrsto. Eldon MacKenzle, Betty Bealrsto. Audrey JT~ Cvlorll Seairsto, Charles Bryanum, David CIOSS. Audrey Mlfixknlil, Georgi. Craig. Win10! Brylntbn. Mabel Bealrsto. Teacher — Olive Glllemle Green. “m”? Dec. 24 l ti ~ HOLMAIPS -. BRAGES - suutiluirs ~.,_i