All season long you have been What red-blooded young- ster wouldn't take a de- light in one of these? i , . """"""""""‘””"'”””°’”'”"'”“ Ilorlh Beiieiiue looking forward to making your Christmas. Nov! "The Toy Shop", operated by Herman's Book Store, situated on the site of their dreams come true. the former Kennedy's Ladies’ Wear is prepared to help you make BDUIID TD PLEASE locking Horses Kiddie Cars Brooms Dustpans Mechanical Cars Hockey Sticks Miniature Bowling Alleys Games Snow Shovel: Guns. ETllYS Formerly Kennedy's Ladies’ Wear IIDP” Jlhiirch Bates ‘Back Over Century The North Bedeque United Church. which includes Travellers Rest and Freetown in its charge. has a beautiful rustic setting, surrounded by trees and overlook- ing the waters o! Bedeque Bay. 1n 1&5 Bedeque was separated tram Richmond Bay. and was made an independent charge. Previous to tihis, worship was conducted by Dr. John Keir until 1819 when Rev. Wm. MoGregar, who was called to Richmond Bay, supplied. The first reaidentaninieter was Rev. It. B. Patterson. a graduate oi the Presbyterian College, Pic- tou, N.8. He was ordained and inducted March 22. 1M and the representative elder was David Murray. The coherent-ion was nail at first; only thirty-two members and twenty-eight adherents sign- ed the call, but through the hith- fiil eflorts o! Dr. Patterson it. grew and becurie sell-sustaining. The original ahurais was erect- ed a tow teat to the northwest of the present. splendid edifice. and was enlarged when more space boys or girls happy this _ was needed. Within were the Delight the little one's closed max-Ila: new! Ind . u" f " high p t, e long pulpit seat qncy Wm‘ one of m" still adorns the sundey School bulumul MU‘ room. ‘Ibis old building was pur- chased and hauled away by James McMiirdo, and may still be seen near the lilfltway in a field now owned by Norman MacMurdo. ‘Iihe first trustees recorded in the Act o! incorporation dated April 1'1, i862, were Rev‘. R. S. Patterson. H u g h Montgomery. Honorable Alex Anderson, Robert Cairns, “tomes Townsend and i Great George St. aw...‘ BALTIC WJ. “as annual meeting at Baltic Warren's Institute met at the home o! Mrs. Benjamin Burns on the evenuig oi November 6th. Meeting opened by alnsing Juan- ita, {allowed by repeating creed in unison. Ivliniirtee oi last annual and monthly meetings wen read and adopted. Roll call was answered by nine members paying lees. Mk1. Gordon Cousins was ap- pointed to the chair to; the elec- tion o! oflicera which resulted as follows: president, Mrs. Earl Mat- thews; vice-president, Mrs, James Cousins; secretary. Mrs. David Cousins; treasurer, Mrs, Gordon WW1“; 6119010“. Mrs. Inuia Car- mil. Mrs. Bruce Riley and Mice Manilellan; auditors, Oroaler, Mira. Bondamin Bums; fiilmmlilfl. Mrs. Bruce Riley and Mrs. James Cousins; school 00m- mittee, Mrs. Louis Carroll. The secretary reported that re- ceipts for the year were $169.19, ex- penditures $139.13, leaving g bal- ance o! $30.06. A receipt for $12.50 was received from the Salvation Army. a letter- 0i’ thanks tor donation W83 receiv- ed from Protestant O.ph c, Collection was taken which am- oounted to i6 cents, fees $225. A dflflllivfl 0f $1000 was received from Mrs, James Cousins. proceeds imm (lflilCv liPl(l {ll llCtl‘ home. mak- ing n iolzil of wfltl. Next. Yheoihig i6 be held at the home oi Mrs. Bruce Gmsier, roll call to be announced by an ex- change o! glits. Meeting closed by elusive Abide with Me, alter which It lleliciifills lunch was scrvedby IISUHHIIEE ALL truss RALPH MUTTART Summarside T. Earle Hickey Chartered Aceousitgng Office at. 15 Granville Street Sumineralde Phone 5'15 same ‘rum ATTENTION! rox RANCIIERS y-ai- Our receiving station at I. l. Mcleinds is now open for the season. furs tor shipment to the leading ‘markets. Many years el sisceeseliil selling slid mer- ketlng for leneiiers in the Merltlines is your assurance oi good returns. We new have orders Iar ell kinds at furs so this sheeld he e good year to ship to the MARITIME FUII Foot-LID _ r. ii. IlloLAlilE lssel Representative MiNK and MUSKAAT Skins era high. the hostess assietsd by Min Mac- Milan. _________-.._. EBENEZII BCHOQL Report tor November: Grade 3-1. Marlon MacDon- ald; 2. Robert MacDonald; S. Hel- en Macho. . Grade 1x-1. wauy areal-A. Grade VII-l. Leltha Houston; 2. Ian Mscfiae; 3. Wendell Ford. Grade V-l. Dorothy !‘ord. Grade IV-l. Betty Ferd. Grade 1II—1. Laura Bord. Grade II 5r.—-l. KatheriIneFord. Grade II Jr.-l. Ella MscKen- John Clay. Long Service Mark Dr. Patterson, a Christian gen- Summerside fi tlemnn and’ scholar, taught school and worked on the farm, now owned by Ira Fraser. lie labored tor titty-six years in this one held, the longest pastorate in one charge o! any man in the Can- aclian church. His Jubilee was icommcmoruied in 1873. Rev. Isaac ilvlurray presided at the ceremony land James Carrutihers. Esq" read an address written by Dr. Nell MncKay. Dr. Patterson continued to serve this {lock until Septem- Summerslde ladies bowling i“- gue, results ot Friday night's play‘ at Capitol Bowling Alleyg, sum- merside: High single M. Bernard 2-17. High three M. Barnard 54o Second Sectipn » » , - Crystals:- §iibl'..°li»l‘ia"iili..ll°"'"‘" m‘ L- Gnllarrt .. 132 mo iioiber- 183* m“ he P5555“ °" on“ I sr___l_ Mum,“ Ford; D. Gallant and was buried in the nearby 2 Erwin “rd ' K. Mailman . 149 cernetery- a ‘and. I “Q4 Mb," “a AL M. Clark 184‘, For many years the songs oi d n Ford (mall; E, Todd ,_ v 144'praise were led by prscentors. oPerfect attendance‘ Leltha T°taI_2132- R0139“ walk" and “m” ca" ' _ ruihers. A new church organ was fizustcgmgorogganBegtgé Kggggt ltoyalHP- |instulled in i913. replacing the ark . d in. Mwxmz“ M. Hogan lamfonmer one, which was transfer- Erna “C Coles teacher I M~ MPNQHI 154 red to the Sunday School room. ' ' ' z. 31mph...‘ __ _ 99 On display here is the first cor;- N_ Hem-i r o munioa service purchased by t e Re ogugogfiflggngol f" G. Clarke s n congregation. It contains two “Ovel:“ber_ . Ts¢n1_.195g large cups. a decanter and a very " ’ . large pate. all of pewter, and on 2 321.13g?“ Ccott Mcdrthtll‘. A“ sm":_ each at which is engraved “Bed- ' _‘_ d; g_ I Peters .. “slcque Congregation i832." An in- “Géiihofil? i??? R Kelly ‘divldual set was obtained thirty- grade VIII-l ll/Liriam Reid. l- Gfllldet ‘g2 five years ago. q v (5;;nlor)--1 Shirleyll“ Rlllilvct 157; Tho present church was fortn- Ggga‘: ' e-E, wggd 1,1 allv dedicated in i891 during the ' 1 )__L I M._ 'l"g[31_._1602_ ministry n! Rcv. W. ‘Fuflis. The Afiag? l £35k‘: 001m an I Wcmens Missionary SDClPi" wins 5' 1V--1 Marina Ooles. GPMII Hornrgz- organized the same year. Within Grade n (éen1°n_1 sum“: v_ Bump A H w‘ m "aihis building are the communion 0012a e ' B Bu!” _ ‘_ 79 ‘m ‘table and three‘ pulpit chairs in . ' i _1_ v m p_ Williams ____ _ __ 68 7 ‘oak, matching tho other church Glelxa“ u m“ m . e a B. Rogers H-113 Ml H8 mmlgm’ "l; “m” l3fi"1"B‘°“°; ' r _ E, Dog‘; y ________ _ sente by l rs. Russe iirns. mflutltt glgxulln éeelllorhlglhleidst Total-SUM. “m6 “a W’ and tretwork holders and vases ics-‘soo c y l, ' ‘age’! vom- ior flowers. donated by Miss ‘m???’ gayluno I ' Aemn|",_ Irma Baker. Nearby. on n small “£23.55. afi}na.....~..: Vera Gor- 0. McNeil] . so 2'11 iailmhl” “T,” "“"‘f‘“-"° 'j"l’“°" "l | d stern“ soles M_ Bernard _ 155 1.7 M tho oliuitii. ll. is of wood. liullt am‘ u“ g ' J_ 59.11am y ' “ land cuiiiribiiivil by Preston ‘Bow- Teacher: Catherine Stevenson. __._..._.___---- PLANNING FOR. FUTURE "For some reason, the Second World War against aggression tiltl 'not distract the attention o! the forces allied against lKh0fRY-"P< F" .. ii», rallied them. As with many another social service lri Britain, the slow growth oi’ national edu- cation ior nliuquickened immens- urabiy under the impact of total war. And, perhaps. it is typical oi tli. British spirit that at the height '0! a World War fought tor exis- tence it could take vital time of! t0 plan for the future o! its youth that, it could alt down under bomb and shell and griet and recast its wliels educational system in bold measure." ssld. an overseas broad- castsr recently. ... We era receiving ‘miness. i”, In December. i918, the Memor- zinl Service Roll was unveiled‘ and Dur- G. McNeili and contains the photo and ser- vice dates or each minister dur- ing that period. as follows: Rev- erends It. S. Patterson, two-IE: ‘W. Scott. 1383-1887; W.W. ‘Ilhe Decunber meeting p! u“! Margate Women's Institute lneti at the home o1 the president; M"- Hrnry M-vhw. with eight l even‘ members present. Meeting was ppened by singing “Mnwe. Bells. then repeating Creed. Roll call was answered with “What I‘; would like tor (Jhristmas.""M.ln-i utes o! last meeting were reaql and discussed. Sick committee rclpgrtgd one call, with two boxes oi’ trim is“, School committee reported some Imllll fllldt-‘d. and they were authorised to get same. 1t was moved to give $.00 to u" '11 3, LQBIIIP. also $6.00 to the teacher to help buy presents for iihe chil. clren. Ah arc-bean o! Christmas guts was made, and it was decide! to hold a balar in the QNM. 2m. gramme eonlated at duet by Eileen Howard and Helen ample, inner on Institute work by m", Lea Crane. contest by lpuiaa Crane. and a recitation "Twas the Night Ieiore Ohristmsl" by the meosbers. eaoh one adding a line. II\RG( men's roiisriuss Luxurious. refreshing CARGO Toiletries are a new upset. anee to men who know the value of good grooming. In lustrous stone jugs men like. Come on aboard! C Single Items, each $2.23 IN AT ONCE. .1 nice liincli was served. Meetlfll adiourned. attar which l. Se" $450 m $615 JEEP?!“ an _ a a r. use Ill . =;.l'.:r.-:§:.:r s: I areek and the reeds . Sleeveless one niqq i“, i |NARD'$ 15mm» i LINIMEN EIIIIAII DRUG DD. L-TD. Ssaiiitrsiaa -_g rm: cuaaman . Tllfltl. 1B81-1Q2; W. MaoC. Thompson, IDDII-lwt; S. M. MacArthur. 1N6- 1897; W. S. Whidden, 1808-1906; M. H. Macintosh. 1907-19101 Ale! Macks)‘, 1911-1915; W. A. Mac- Quarrie. lilo-IMO; D. K. Ross, 1W1. Alter Union. Rev. DR. Ross remained until i958 and was auc- eeeded by Rcverends J- W- A. Nicholson, -l928-l900; D. F. Hod- dlnoti, 18134943‘. il. Cross. 1943- 1961; R. LnWsgner. i944 to the present time. Among the visiting clergy and church workers who have sup- ied were: Rev. E. J. Rnttee; Rev. T. W. Goodwill; Miss Nellie Green, speaking on her mission- ary work in 'I‘rinidad; and Rev. J. A. Oeirns. - The present elders are: 01am- GLDIIES . .. TIES . . . MUFFiLEIIS DRESSING DDWIIS . FXHATS SDX . . . IIAIIDKERDIIIEFS ALL PLEASIIIG AND MAURICE MILL ent Carruthers, James Clark, Vet-lint Th! MsoCaull and read and non Craig. Artemas Clark MacQuarrliw-(Haliinx Her- aid.) AVONLEA W-l. The annual meeting o! Avanlea WI. met at the home of Mrs. Mil- ion Green on Nov. 20 with the Cavendish vice-president in the chair. followed by Orecd ln imisori. Min- utes at last annual and last month's meetings were read. Roll call was answered by 15 "mime"- The school and sick committees were all re-sppointcd. The school committee reported at lt was de- cided tile minis ltim be M! aver till tlhe annual school meet- K||,.W,._ hangs upon the east wall. E Rogers 133 “'18 the pastorate at Rcv. DK. M Rankin M8 Ross a Centennial service was 11y Rank“, _ m held in 1925. anci the Young Q Gan-um".- w People's Society presented n tram- M Rank", lmllBfi picture entitled “North Bed- T°;,1_1313_ eqile church History ot a Century Presbyterian 1825 and United 1905." MARGKIE w’ I‘ , This hangs nn the west wail Wu", ' AIIIIDUIIDIIID THE RENOVATION AND IKE-DECORATION OF KELLY’S BAKERY (Opp. C. N. l. Station) St. Siimmerside A comm: LIN! or riiisii PASTRY ATTRACT- IVELY DISPLAYID IN SANITARY SHOWCASES... SMOKING SUPPLIES or ALL KINDS, NEWSPAPERS,‘ PERIODICALS mo MAGAZINIS. lllirlstaas Bards wirii instinctive A otsiaus m will rm I a pm here tar every Iaiiilly member. lsll Isak a want IYRIIT iiriivas BAKERY SUMMERSIDI AND YOU GIVI PLEASURE l IN EACH PAGE A complete Library of Cup. rnt and Children's to choose rein. ifs‘ m. ' 7 Iroi-dayma: f I Store Meeting opened with ode M USEFUL GIFTS - MEWS WEAR EIISIDE ' The Island's Smartest Men's Store treeeilore report was adopted. The election o! ‘orticera then took place and re- sulted ae follows. President. Mrs. M.J. Daylmvice-psesident for Eus- tlco. Mrs. Ola! Stevenson; Vice- presidont. Oevesid tor lab, Mrs. Geo. Olark: secretary. . Bterlinl Stewart; T200801‘. Miss Blanche Wysnd; Directors, Mrs Robert Woolner, Mrs. Ih-nest McNeil], Mrs. m, MeNelll; Auditors. Mrs. us. eveninl. Min the Robin flood Mills. save a deni- onatration on thevdltierent uses oi flow bags. At. the conclusion, a heady vote qt thanks was extend- ed the speaker. A dainty lunch was served and mfletlng closed with the National Anthem. The December meeting is to be held at the home o! Mrs. Oiat Stevmson on Wbdnuday evening. Dec. 18th. Potato alcohol improves C-‘l'iill'. alcoholic beverages when blended in them, and is used also in hor- pitals where high-quality alcohol is needed. - ‘WA!!! We raters DrugStore A N O T I C E y hllllullsmsli» sen, c.u. Announces the Opening of his Office in the INMAN anaemia suitoiiie . reprima- the... s 5 5. H SUMMIISIDI