t jutouuurrgz<huza Quantity Service To YS-TOS I - - wigs (THARLOCFIEIOWPTGUARDIAN . l , . - ‘ ‘ i Chzldrens Concert TOYS! Christmas is made a Merry Christmas when there are stockings to fill for the youngsters and when the first excited shouts of realized hopcs and dreams come to your ears, then we know that Christmas has indeed been’ worth while. Everykiddie-wants toys. Call in, and see our display and there will be no disappointment this Christmas. Our toyland is a wonder place for young and old,ga land of dreams come true for the kiddies; a land of useful and practical gifts suggestions for the parents. J ov>000eo>0&000000-000 00000000004 I 25 inch Crying Unbreakable Doll, one o! our most outstanding values, this doll will delight the heart of any little girl, Price CHILDSEMBROIDERY SETS l... enter- taining and instructive gift for the child. Set complete 95c BOOKS! We have a wonderful érangeoi’ . books from 75c up to $3.25. Here’s'a fewgof them. '~’ ' ' i CANADIAN BOYS ANNUAL. iseul for boys, price $1.40 BO-PEEP STORY BOOKS," large and entertaining, price $1.25 300 pageb’ ' book, assortment of titles for $1.00. XMAS CHINA TOY TEA SETS range in price from 25c to $3.35 the ideal gift for the little girl who likes to play indoors. And most es- pecially let us men tion our 23 piece toy tea set, green band decoration for only $1.00. SLEDS! That every kiddie longs for, we have them here in every size and shape, self-steering. selected quality inthe following sizes. 31x12)“; in. self-steering sleds, Price ............ $1.19 35Xl2X6 in. self-steering sleds, Price ‘ I $1.75 - . . . - ..s.--..-....-......... ‘Extravlarge sizes as above Price mailer Sleds ranging in price from 55cto$1.00. You want your Christmas Tree to look attrac- tive and you_ want your home to always radiate Christmas Cheer with its cheery and appropriate decorations. _We carry the largest and most at- triictive Christmas decoration Display thatyou can find anywhere. Here for your selection. Our Christmas treeornamentsrange in price from 5 to 15c and everything else you could desire i'or your Christmas Decorations. ' EIZECTOR SETS. For the boy who likes to build things, priced from $2.25 t0 $12.95. MECHANICAL TOYS. We have a wonderful ‘selection of mechanical loyl ranging in price from 15c up to our 35c line. H OLMAN ’S t THE CHRISTMAS STORE I SUMMERSlDlL-CHARLOT TETOWN ‘- t€~l€l€l€¥ ooooooooooo +0004» “are” o oo-oo-oo-ooooooooow Fur . Buyer, In Charlottetown Mr. Albert Aarons oi ihs LEVIN FUR COMPANY LTDu Tflfiillim imyin; Silver For and other raw liarliiitetown. and Wlll Montreal and New York ls now flira at our oflice m Great Georl! slftfl- C remain hers throughout the fiir season- last season and is again prcillffll l0 Ill! B. R. HOLMAN sxroitrsii saw, runs ooooooeoose~ooo+000000000+00+000§000000000H09" 605-13- 18-24 Mr. Aaronswas highest market prices. It will pay-you to show him your for: before dlapqilllll i" ‘Mu- oo o4 00- a 0 _.___ witlrns with women smoking or cocktails." o-oo-ooaoaoovooooooc oor00000e00000 land. "l attendance in amt» Memorial Hall. The Mission ‘Band of ‘trinity United v , church held their annual concert last .‘ i ruesday evening, with a large’ rhe programme wamnioely, arranged‘ and the little lmle eacollcdthcnnl selves. ' = _ . . v I , At the close of the programLlfe Membership Certificates were pres-I cntcd to ism Ruth Bpencei? lnclairi and Miss Elizabeth Lloyd Forsythc,'_- for their regular attendance and good ' work during the term. o Following is the prograirtz- _ Chorus by members of the-Mlssioir Band. ‘ » ._| Duet, "Long Years Ago," by Ruth‘. - and Jean Puhcher. ' ' Recitation o! Welcome, Eva ‘fill-m. . Story, "One Chflstmas Eve," told o; Miss Maryfilnclsir and. dramatized by primary children viz: Lois l-lol ‘l man, Joyce Nicholson, Vivian Rix, Xnnabel Lawson, Margaret Lao/son, can Puncher, Ruth Sinclair, Blair xehaut, Blair MacDougalL- Lowell. l iehaut, Lewis Lowther, Jack Burg‘- w I s, Douglas Forsythe and lPatillne‘ ' Jimmonds. - - . . | Solo, "Silent Night." Mia Helene Cblliilll. Motion Exercise, Joyce and Loni- Ferguson. , ’ _ Nursery Rhymes, dramatized b, Ellccn Higgins, Vivian ‘Rix, <Jeai Diamond. Grace Dowllng ‘and An nabcl Lav/soil. I -. i Chorus, “Up on the House Top irhnary girls and boys. t‘ of} I " San ta _ Claus Headquarters Anal Gift Store is Now Open A AtCarteWs Bookand Stationery Store For many years SANTA CLAUS has made this store his headquarters, and this Holiday Season will find the store well stocked with the latest and best in-CHRISTMAS GIFTS gathered from all countries. TOYLAND (up-stairs) is filled with Toys, DQLLS, GAMES, FIECHAPIICAL TPYS, 3w- GlflS fill‘ everybody. The DOLL department‘) is filled with beautiful DOLLS at Drltles from 25 cents to $5_()()_ The largest and best stock We have ever Sllllwli- Bring the kiddies in to see the won- - flier-sums ARE DEPLORED (Brlllsh Unit/ed Pres!) SYDNEY, New South Wales, Dec. llh-"Gnmblin; and the habiis o.' modern woman are deplorable." said Blr Charles Ballance, tho bmincnt lllrllisli surgeon. when lie arrived in Sydney, on his way to England vla America. "l have no time loi- gamb- ing or racing; still less do i agree. A church for the deaf and dumb_ where all the service, including the rerlnon, is in the sign language, has been established at Depiiord, Exercise, Burgess. . Exercise arid Choruses, x "bells and candles.‘ ' ' - - Dollies Song by Grace »Dlamorid,‘ Grace Dowling, Eileen Higgins, \'iv-‘ tan Rix and Jean Puncher. "Piano Solo, Miss Doris-Howatt. ' - Dialogue, "If Iiwere You," by Betty Forsythe and Ruth Sinclair. ‘ Recitation, Doris Craswell. Dialogue, "Fairy Friendships, WCTCZ and Ruth Sinclair. Plano Solo, Miss Nora-Taylor. Christmas Cantata. by Helen Anna-i bel and Margaret Lawsom- Anna l llliglles, Joyce Ritchie, with Patricia Ritchie its fairy. ' Intermission- Vilrcatli drill by ‘Constance coiwlilq. 1m Taylor, Jean Forsythe, Doris. welt, Marlon Holman, Marlonl . Nora McConnell, Itilesn, _ n, Pauline Irlam and Alfredo! l.‘ ~ f: I . i. .1 kard. Plano Duet,‘ Jean and Harold For- sytile. Christmas Customs of the Natiorlsz. Ruth Waller, Avis l-ligghis, Eileen‘ Johnson, Pauline Irlani, Marlon Hol-I vsaii, Marion Cudmore,- Eleanor Bag- nall, Eleanor Hlgson and Muriel Col- SOIL Christmas Pageant with Constance 'Colw'lll, Eileen Johnson and Kather-u inc Ramsay as Shepherds; Jean libr- isythe, Nora McConnell and PaulineVlBl-hel‘ , Irlam, as Angels; and "Doris l-lowattLl/lfi- Nora Taylor and Alfreda Plckard, aetty Forsythe and Ruth Sinclair were the Christmas child-l ren, and other children were Pauline P". Leslie all Kings. “Gifts of the FriendL ._ Batista“, by_Percival Simmonds, Bobby "e1 F015) the, Lowell Brehaut and George I \Pulicller, Pauline Simmonds, Gm by Stars.‘ byl Pauline LePsge and Dorothy Iiowihcr. Children representing different races‘ Ida Farquharson, may Mac- Innis. Joyce Stentlford, Eva 11181111 l all derful display. ED PENCILS, streets? \ l? l 1r»: it? v ."€,.’ L 4357- c 9%’? ' Besides the sorrowlng and bereaverl| ‘husband, who reside ‘at Greek River.‘ l1; iittlg son Roy, about three years 7% Ipld is being lovingly cared for by his‘ and grandparents, Mr. and! John A. MacDonald, Greekii u Riven. Al. Cambridge, the bereaved‘. the brothers: Lawrence, John, Hui-i. d Percy, and one sisterl LviPage, Ruth and Jean Puncher, 5°15- Dombhy Lowther and m8 Fgrquhar- .Tl"ie funeral services at the home’ SOIL and Presbyterian Church, Peters‘; WSSUDOHS Tm sang very effewl Road, were conducted by Rev. Quincy‘ "my ,, I‘ CW“ up” A Mmmgh“ a. McDowell, Caledonia, who also Clear, and We Three Kings of visited the departed dur-lnghm, illness‘ Orient Are." God Save The King. l MRS. NEWELL MACDONALD l A lllligoillliii The services were impressive, bull cheering to the bereaved family and‘ to the many relatives present. z , The internlcni; was made in the Newt Cemetery at Peters Road, froln theii Prcsbytenan Church, where a iarse assemblage was congregated. i The pail bearers were Messrs. Wal-. ter Fraser, Artemas and I-lillis Mae-l Elileféd lfll-O "Bi fill-ti‘ B 8110"? ill- Donald, Samuel Irving, George John-i l ucss on October 24th, 1929, Mrs. New-i sum mg Everett Graham. .-ll Mscdonald (nee Annie Lecco) aged _:l years.) This sud event' occurred at ‘some of her parents Mr. William Leeco, Cambridge Road. spared to her family. drinking loved ones, '. ill?» There with the tender care ol loved ones and the best medical skill, it was hoped that the disease might be averted, and that her life might be The departed although unassuming was possessed of many good. qualities which endeared her both to the com-' munity in which she passed her girl- hood days and later to the home circle of friends, with whom she as- _ Eng-E sociaied during her short married _ ‘The following hymns were sung at _ the home and church: “Shall we gath-_ ‘bee; at the River," “Safe in the Arms‘; 11nd MIB- of Jesus," "Will the Circle be un-‘ River" and “Does Jesus Care?" ' Beautiful floral tributes were do- nated as follows: “Broken Circle," Mrs. Jos. G. Jeri- klns and Mrs. J. L. MacDonald. This hope was also cherished by the‘ Peter's noes, deceased until near the last. but when it became apparent that she must bid adieu to the earthly ties so tenaci- ' arid yet so strong, she did not murl mur, but calm and resigned i4 the core or a loving Heavenly Father, she was enabled to abide by the ruling oi an all-wise and sympathlzlng Saviour, in whose arms she was borne to the realms of eternal happiness. there to‘. aw it the glad re-unicn with her! ‘Sleping ones raised in a moment oi Qygde rv.--i. Dorothy Machccn. “Wreaths? Mrs. Marry C. Mac- Peter's Road. extended. piste, feet, time, sublime. (Patriot please copy) heavy stocks of the LATEST BOOKS BOOKS, CHURCH HYMN BOOKS. GIFT BOOKS, TOY BOOKS for the l UP-TO-DATE BOXES of FANCY STATIONERY a gift that is always acceptable. ' _ ' ' CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS, a Prices range from 5 cents aiid up to 25 cents w WATERMAN’S FOUNTAIN PEN S, GOLD alid SILVER MOUNT- l ' CHRISTMAS SEALS, TWIN!» i? not sufficient space here to enumerate we have provided. and prices wi the children, no onward». to buy- payment can be mailo when same are lparentsrcside and the following arqwhose arc those voices singing?‘ broken?" "Shall we meet beyond the‘ - I Donald and Mrs. Clair Jol-liistorm. Hem“ warm“ and Eleanor Younk- To the bereaved husband and child}; the parents and relatives, the heart-l L10“; Moyynmux, felt sympathy of the community isf Loneliness changed to re-union com-l so“ ‘ l Absence exchanged for a place at Hist 2_ sandy MggGrcgOi", 3. James Vick- Livlng ones changed to His image Grade lI.. Sr.“ ..________. l-‘ull courses of instruction fitting students for "A" flying certificates _ are being given m" lmdon for $125. CARTEIPS Booasroita, (first floor) here will be found our usual by best Authors, BIBLES, PRAYER THE POETS, and a splendid stock of little ones. Desk Sets, Fancy Ink Stands, 81c. ll be found most reasonable. delivered. Carter & Company Limited V‘ I ’ ‘ g Shop Early-—Store A - asteietsisieictslsisis ie awesome-names. For completing 50 years‘ service wit‘ ' the same employer, James Alidersoq _- a lanrl manager at Midway was re4 centiy awarded ii gold medal by ills , Highland and AgflCllllllFLll’331W" u! Open Evenings Perfect. Attendance. — Alexander NlIiCLflFllllllI Eddie Thompson; ‘Mel- lici: Warren. Helen lllacKinlay, teacher. THVROBS 0F YULETIDE hat means this mcrry bustle? Why all these signs ol chccr? Why all this rush and rustic? ‘Tls Christmas Day draws near. ‘i Scotland. liiclla is sending so many eggs to} ‘England that i‘. threatens to takci What are those 501185 they $111K‘! Wl-ly all those joy bells ringing? m» the birthday of our Kins! l ol Britain. Nearly hall tllc people ol Japan, EChosen. Karafuto and Taiwan havcihunt-lngr binned postal-savings accounts. l _ Why all these gills and greetings? Sent forth by word and W"? what means thos: jfiffiillii ilieetillgs Goodwill among all men! Why all these smiling faces? That greet the Christmas morn? They tell of Christian Graces, For Christ, the Lord ls born! 'l‘hcil join in hymn Bllll carol And let the ivy bell-i 1'1";- Wl-lilc angel voices herald The birthday ol our Kill?- But don} forget the meaning, This day should brim; lo "lllldt And let your hearts be beaming with love to all mankind. - W. B. Creed. ___-———————' ‘i WARREN GROVE school. i. The following is the revolt of We'- ‘ren Grove gghool for the monlli 0i November:- Gradc X-—1- Muriel Warren‘. '3» ! er. (equal). Grade lX.-—1. Haldane Scotl; 2. wonderful line to select from. ith beautiful lined envelopes, ‘S, TAGS, in great variety, but we have the hundreds of HOLIDAY GTCCS Brine‘ lllon g Goods-selected will be put aside and the DlflCC of China {is chief supplier. Because they do m,’ H“ spoil. to dlc out, farlners in me v1.1 t cinity ol Smkiiiore, asked the local hunt club to .._____-___i_ Feet Sore? Fae hl|llflflrl lllllllllvfl‘. ‘HIIZREQS _' The best leaf and the" longest cure give you the rnost lasting and delicious chew when you ask for H 8c N Black Twist. You'll have the time of your life trying to“ chew the flavor out of this fine tobacco- a .. . till Ireland, has! resume Grade vlll.—l. Beth Ladder‘. 2 iMary Maclilnonn; 3. Olive Thomp- ' Grade v1.4. militias MQiMl-“l l erson. fi Sarah MacWalkcr. 1_ Mclllck Warren. 2. Florence Jewell; 3. Eric More-old’!- Cirade lI. Jr.~1. Hilda Stevenson; 2. Earl Youniler. Grade I. Sr.-—l. Stirling ltfolyui- caux; 2. Louise Ladncr. ‘_ Grade I. Jr.—l. Eddie Thomvwfl- iiiciiizvc sicnoisos.