05' t 1 ETOWN H O L M A N ’ S - Pre - Stecktaking Clearance! Balance of Our Stock of Misses’ SKATING SKIRTS fllltl DRESSES __,____ _i_.________- ~— .—- ~~ ---—— Alherton were read and approved. treasurer gave a. very satisfactory report. Correspondence: Letters of thanks (run three people. who were remembered at Christmas. A letter Mrs. fluaoell Matthews has r9 presenting need of Save The turned home. from the Westerrpclilldron Fund. 625.00 was voted Hospitah where she was roceiiuug l for this VJUYIIIy cause.) Mrs. Weeks. treatment. ,convenor of ‘S-ck Committee rc- ‘portcd 7 Chlfstxrias paroles, 3 1L1‘. Heddley Palmer of Mimliu- l t-ards scnt, 3 calls made. gash left. to resume his studies atl ._.___ McGill in Montreal. l Miss Aliirgarct. Hardy, nurse-in- liriiiniug at thc Prince Edward |l5lillttl liuspmii. spent New Year's her parents, Ml‘. and Mrs. 1 Heber Hardy. Messrs. Ralph David MnoDoiigall and Henry Oilalloran of Bloom-Hymn Leld left for St. John where they arc employed. Little Miss Stephanie Larter, Desmond Callaghan of BlOOm-Idgughtei‘ nf Ml‘, and Mrs. Joseph field Station réfierllly P11103135 l" Int-tor recently returned home trom very pleasant holiday, the Vilesterii Hospital xvherc she .was IECEIVlHQ treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDougall of Bloomfield Station were guests! nf Mr. and hLrs. Cyril Gallant of Wellington on Christmas. Hr. and Mrs. John Wells spent the. Christmas season with their ‘daughter, Mrs. Truman Trenouth. land .\il'. Trenouth. Grand Falls. h’ B. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Rantsay of Camphellton were recent visitors; to Charlottetown. v Mrs Daniel Miller returned from -——— lsigmmcrside on Saturday. after an Mr. Alyre Gallant of Pius- ‘ oxiendeil vlst at the home of her v.11: left recently for Moncton, ydaughtcr, Mrs, Ernest Harris. I Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Leard} Mr, Everett Donald, Kensington. recently entertained as their mostiis spending a brief holiday In welcome guest, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Monti-one the guest of his uncle Loard. Victoria West, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Q, M. Donald. Robert MacKay. Breadalbanc. I .‘ Messrs. Claude and Lawrence Gollzrntulnllons are extended to Callaghan have returned to resume Mr. and Mrs. Edlow Albert on the their studies at St. Dunstan’s Imtth of a son in the Western, University’ an“ 5pgndlng the Holrvltolon January 19rd. Christmas holidays with their Iparents, Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Herbert Matthews returned Callaghan . home on Saturday. after a very: pleasant stay with relatives inl Borden and summerslde. | extended l where she ls the guest of her son Mrs. Roscoe Nico, Miss Bertha; Mr. Russell Hunter. visit to Summerside. Doyle. Min Rita Ganble" were: among the many teachers, whol Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy Sherry, attended the First Aid COUrS9,Alb€rt0rl South. were visitors tn elven at Prince or wales Cells-sew {iumrrscrsldc the latter part of and sponsored by the Canadlanlthc week. Red Cross Society. Charlottetown. ‘The Misses Mary and Marlon Mn. Allslllltlnv Ahwn ll 0‘Brlen of Montreal spent. the receiving a warm welcome homeghnlldayi season here. the guest of after an extended visit Witlllqhair parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. friends in Charlottetown. V 931-1“, Miss Joan Fraser. R. N. hes Friend; will be pleased to hear. returned to resume her duties inliliat the condition of Mr. Frank tho Prince County Hospital, after {l/Icflfjflgall, who took a bad turn a brief holiday here. the guest of. the past week. is now much II" P5793“ Mr- 8nd M71 FfBillFimproved. Mr. McDougali has FTIWF- ‘since ire-entered the Western ——— I Hospital. Tho Alborton Branch. Women's, inllitute met at the Nurse's Home, m», Alexander Cameron was ‘m 55ml"? 2nd l! 5 fl- m~ Till!‘ receiving the congratulations of 9795M!“ M155 All" G°Pd0li his fsnciilv. and friends on the Drfiidfill- Meeting opened with the recent celebration of his n‘rlet_v- Creed followed by the Roll Call. which was answered by tcn members. Minutes of the previous meeting Qsixth birthday. at the home of his daughter Mrs. _Carlyle Bell. with Iwhom he is residing. I OINE AND DANCE EVERY NIGHT AT THE l IMPERIAL DINER REGULAR DANCES ON SATURDAY NIGHTS SPECIAL MIX-ED DANCES ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS Danco Poloco Available for Private Parties and Banquets IMPERIAL IIIIIE and IIANGE - iUMMERSIDE WEST E. ARSENAULT, Mgr. CRYSTAL RINK SIIMMERSIDE TIIIS WEEK FRIDAY-PSI) lM-Double Header Hockey- Ysido Kinsman Juveniles vs. Cli’t'own Reece Juveniles and llido Kinsman Midgets vs. Clftown Rocco Midgets SATURDAY-JQO P.M.-—Hockov R. C. A. F. u. DODGERS MIIHIOII to III IiocIloy mofclios: 45c and 25c, tux Includod The I “'“ I .\lrs. William Hunter is on all g St. Ghrysostome Mr. and Mrs. Maxim: Gallant of Summerside has returned to their home after spending a few days with friends of St. Chrysostome. of St. working Co. of Mr. Melvin Gallant Chrysostomc has finished with the MacFarlanes Suniniersidc. Miss Louise Gallant of Urbain- viile has left the district to re- sume her work in Charlottetown. Committees for January; sick -- Ziirs. H. W. ltfatthvws. Mrs. E. Clow. school _ Miss A. Gordon. Stirs. C. H. Weeks. lttrs. W. R. Oulton. Mrs. Champion kindly invited munbers to her home for the February meeting. It was moved byi Mrs. Pke, and seconded by Mrs. clow. and carried. “That all bills be paid." Programs for the year were distributed. This was followed by‘ a most interesting, as well as In- strucbve talk on Nutrition and Foods by sister Loyola of Charlottetown. A dainty lunch was served by the Hospital Staff. Numerous friends here, gladly offer Mr. Joseph O'Brien their l best congratulations. upon his having accepted a, position with a millionaire. United states. horse- man. Long may “Joe" live to enjoy h‘: much loved work, and may he attain utmost cuccess ln his chosen field. Mrs Vernon Campbell and son Gordon have arrived home from a brief but most enioyltble holiday with relatives ln Monctorl. N. B Mrs. Campbell and son madotho trip from Slunmerside by plane. It ls a great advantage to this town and surrounding districts to have a powerful snow plow station- ed hero this winter. During tho heavy fall of snow the early part of last week our streets were kept passable, the plow under tho efficient management of Messrs. W. R. Oulton and G. Klnch. Miss Anna Weeks. Melton. Ontario. and Miss Blanche Weeks R. N.. sumrnerstde. have returned to resume their respective‘ duties. after spending the holiday season with their parents Mr. and Mrs- Hunter Weeks. Mrs. Alvin Bell and lori Burton le.ft Friday on a visit with friends and relatives in U. S. A. 0n December 36th the children of St. Peter's Anglican Sunday School presented their annual Christmas concert. Following ls the program: Prayer by Rev. J. W. Nowe. Hymn - "How the Light Is Gone Awey". Reading - "The Tiny Star" - Ruth Jeffrey. Reading - "The Three Prong- ed Candle" - David Oulton. Recitation - “The Christmas Story" e- Iorma Raynor. Recitation - “Why Wo Give Gifts" - Ruth Jeffrey. ' Solo - "What A Friend We Have tn Jesus" -- Norma Rayner. Exercise _ “Joyous vol“; Greet The Morn" — Dolly Smith. Recitation _ "Why pa gen. Rial?" — Marion Qmith. in a few well choson words the rector commended the work of the Sunday School teachers and encouraged others to take a part in tho filrthor uphuildlng of the very important work of the Sunday School. Gifts were then presented to the children b! REV- MI‘. NOWO. assisted by Mrs. H. W. Matthews. During the llllflllli of the closing hymn, "Jesus Bids ‘Us shine" an offer. ing in aid of the Sunday School was received. Rev. J. W. Nowo was chairman and Verna Ray- ner was accompanist. srunvmu n? CANADA CAIB-AR-Y - (OP) Auafa Tonltlm of Addls Absba. who fousht u a guerrilla during tho, Italian occupation o1 his homo- larid, is taking a one-yea;- com. morcial course here. A form“ Canadian now doing Qduutioflg] work in Ethiopia told him about HOLMAN'S HALF PRICE NOW ON SALE 9. 1 ' Sorry -- No Exchange or Refunds SIIMMEIISIIE llowlan On Monday Dec. 29th in lPl" ° the storm and bad roads ‘- Arnold Wood loaded a car o! potatoes at. lvtlll River switch. Miss Evelyn Kinch orialbcrlon was a visitor to Howlin- (lBY 41m?‘ Christmas at her grandmothers Mrs. Margaret Arsennult. also her aunts Mrs. Leo Arsenault and MIS- Prank Richard. The snow plow went through Howlan on Saturday D- m- and plowed the road but a snow storm can“; up in the night and filled the cuttings so that it. was a very bad road since with no sign of clearing up on Monday p. m. Tuesday dawned bright and clear and ver cold with ground drift. The mail-man didn't go his YOI-lllds on Monday or Tuesday but Wednes- day he went. Roads were very bad. Quito an epidemic ‘of measles h“ raged 1n this district since be- fore Christmas the latest Victim being Dannie son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Gallant. Mr. Clayton Carruthers while Ml his holidays here spent a few days in Cape WoLfe visiting his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooke. before his return to Truffl- Mr. Francis Gallant. Halifax. Bloomfield 8i Vicinity Mrs. Edward S. Griffin of the Dock Road lava! A recent’ mm“ ta Charlottetown. Messrs. George callashnll lllll sons Jimmie and Keiinle of Bloom- field recently V-Slleti SWWRTSldR- Mr. and Mrs. harry Mel'K~'li' "l Campbellton spent Christmas l! Middleton. Miss Molly Foley who is employ- ed at Charlottetown spent Christ- mas holidays at her home it Bloomfield Staten. Mr Jimnie Griffin of Glens“?! was a recent visitor to Summer- side. Mrs. William Smith of Bloom- field left recently for a months visit. to Boston- Messrs. Jimmie Palmer andKcn ThompsOn pf Roseville are taking a short. course in Charlottetown. Miss Mildred Adams ofploan- field was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Hal Norsdron of Bloomfield is at present taking a short Coll!!! in Charlottetown Mr. Claire Callaghan of Bison-l- field gpent, a most enjoyable vlst to Ebbsflect. spent New Years In Howlan guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault. Mrs. Sam Beaten. Wllmot. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar. Alml. 5P9"! New Years with their bwthel‘ Jack Platts and Mrs. Platts also their sister Miss Helen who came from U. S. A. recently- I Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters. Mlscouche. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Peters on New Years day. They motored up u for as 0’Leary and were driven to Kowlan by horse and sleigh returning in the evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant spent‘ New Year's day at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant, Howlan. . Mrs. John Cahill. Summer-side, paid a visit to her mother Mrs. Carrlolnlnnan on New Year‘: day. Mr. and Mrs. G. Dolron. Duvar. spent New Year's evening at. tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Perry. They also had as New Year's guest their son Oscar Perry who ls on the crew of the "Princess Helena" in 5t. John. Mr. and Mrs. George Clements spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard, Duvar. Miss Ethel Ftnnan, Woodstock. went to Halifax recently to visit her brother Plus who ls attending Seminary there. Mr. and Mrs. Qen Deroche. Miscouche. spent some tlmo in Woodstock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault. Owing to the rocént snow storm, roads will be lmpauiblo for cars for a few days at. least. Mr. and Mn. Gilbert Gaudat. Woodstock. were guests of Mr. amll Mrs. .1. B. Arsenault on New Year's‘ evening. M} No nud to be cl victim of Constipation _ Vegetable Laxative may be tho answer NR helps wanes, weary feeling, headaches caused by it "gularlt . Thorough, on. ota o-N l I-v I U]! blots conic In two s nouns, NI NI ualors (M dose) r our: hia or also Ol- Alberta. and he decided it Id!‘ b0 l pod pllOI to ltufl. ~ ‘ Bloomfield. Mr. Cecil Saunders of Bloom- field was a recent visitor to ‘Summersidc. -B- St Rock And Vicinity Miss Gladys Ahaarn, student a! Tlgnish Convent. spent her Christ- mas holidays with her parentg M13 and MP5. Timothy Ahearm NI-Ili Evelyn Chaisson spent h" hoLdays at her home, lVlaliy friends of Gaudet mourn the of her father. Miss Mary recent death MFS- Alfred Gillis, teacher at St. Roch. spent her holidays with her husband in New Brunswick. Miss Jennevieve Cormier is SPEHt-‘ling her holidays at her homo in Waterford P. E I. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Townsend and infant son of Nova Scotia arc Vlilhlir with her sister, M", Joseph Blanchard. Due to the heavy sngw storm and impassable roads over tho weekend the mall carriers 1n the vicinity were unable to deliver mail Monday. The l’. M. T. busses did not travel through the vicinity for g few days due to blocked roads. SMW Plllllzhs have been running since and roads are open to trnmc once more. M1‘. Joseph Blanchard and Mr, E. B. Touesnard were “can; visitors to Kldare Capg inn Mr. Vance MacKay of Bloomfield spent Christlnas holidays l" Middleton. My; pgter Donahue of Roscville was a recent visitor to Summer- side. Mr Fred Kelly of thc Dock Road!‘ left recently for Halifax t0 566k‘ employment. i I Tho many friends of Mr. Patrick! auuei- of Glenllrfy are aimed, to learn he is improving from hlsl ‘recent illness. I Messrs. aul Gallant, Vincent Gallant of Piusville have gono to: Albert County to sock employment. Mr. Clarence Pineau who has‘ been employed at Charlottetown is spending some time ‘with. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau of Bloomfcld. Misses. Hilda and Minnie. OT-lalloran who are employed at! Summerside ,spent the Christmas holidays with their parents at Mr. and Mrs. Georfle Palmer o! Bloomfield station spent Christ» mas in Srmmersicle the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Dunbar. l Mr. Lawrence Gallant of Plus- ville has returned to resume his stud‘es at Si. Joesph College. after Ip¢nding Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ted‘ Gallant. lH5UHHH[E ALL LINE$ PROFE§$|0NAL CARD oos-ism-aootootoot T. Earlo lllclioy Chartered Accountant Office at ll Granville lheot Phone l‘! I CRAWFORD MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH CONCERT III-avail. hltervllwed Ayrshire breeders the district. l The following Yuletide program was recently presented by the P1113115 and teachers of the Crauul ford Memorial Christian Church,‘ Bible School. Bradalbane: I Opening Hymn. Joy to thv World. i Prayer. Mr. Geo. Anderson. d. I Recitation, A New Year Wish-l Annie Grahami. Chorus. Silent Night- Child. rcn's Choir. H y In n. While Shepherd's Watched. Presentation of Certificates to pupils. O Little Town of Bethlehem. with solo parts by Alice Toombs. Freda i-llckox and Dorothy Math-l eson. Responsive Reading led by Mr. Anderson. A Reading. "The Wise Men" by. Mrs. Harold Toombs. l o Come All Ye Falthfub-Child-l ren's Choir. 1 Oflfortory-"Star of tho East." l Solo-"I See the Candle Gleuin- ‘ inf-Alice Toombs. i Rcading-"A New Year Mes- saxe“—Mi-s. Kim-lath Graham. , Duet. "I Heard the Bells on‘ Christmas Dar-Eleanor sndl Jurretts Murray. Prayer-Mrs. Hammond New» son. I Hvmn—"nt Camo Upon l Ivlldnight Clear". Benediction. Presentation of child present. I ‘mo organist for the program was Miss Jurretta Murray, assist. :5. b: Mrs. Murray and Mrs. And- o . the candy to each For ‘Sale 1 an iii-aroma a; nin-y Gal. lust and Frank Gallant of lun- nuralda to. aoll their daalrablo fox ranching unit on tho Pope m“, 3W vds. from the Mala paved high- V/l! loullng from S8. Ilolnllfl to lnmmorslda comprising 1 “m. gt land. hallo (ll rooms) with oleo. "l0 "this and running nus tn. lllllor with other modern out. ' bani. lower, z um]; tmh m lt- lonn. has Dionne, 4o old fox pens, 38 now fog n”, g7 "new new i1 m. old). z cows. I!" Irlnilor and numerous art- of fol retelling oqllpqggg, lollaltor. W a... Io i“ "‘ ' of' CHRISTMAS concurs a1" saal . . vuiw . —On Doc. 18th. despite the un- favorable weather, the hall at Sea. View was filled to its utmost cap- acity with an orderly and attentive audience. The hall was artistically decorated with evergreens. trim- mings and largo Christmas bells. On the platform was a gaily de- corated Christmas tree. which made a very pretty setting. as one entered the hall. Mr. Arthur-l Stewart acting as chairman an excellent programme was conducted by the pupils with Mrs. Lorne Campbell as organist. Opening Chorus - “The best day of all" — by the pupils. Address of welcome, Walter Stewart, Acrostic. chriatmas Greetings. Duet. Enid Donald and Grace Campbell; Dialogue, Water- melon Plcklo; Motion Song. The Snow Brigade. Six boys; Monologue. A present for Aunt Jane. Clifford Donald; step dancing. Pauline and Lyman Adams (encored); Dialogue. Reading the news; solo. Etta Mountain (encored); Exercise, Juniors. Santos; Intermission. Bale of candy and apples; Qulntette. Here Comes Santa Claus; Mono- logue. Joyce lilcKay; DialoguebThe Minister's mistake; star Drill by girls; lbrerciso Merry Christmas: Dialogue. Dad's quiet evening; Solo. Tholmn Campbell. Tm Dreaming of a White Christmas (encorecl): Recitation. Goodnight. David Adams; Chorils- DQIH‘, old " ' Olauifby ' pupils. Santa did thon appear amid loud applause. and distributed tho many gifts that were piled around the Christmas tree. The pupils all received gifts, also the teachers and organist and Mr. Chester M. McLeod who furnished tho music for the stop dancing. The pupils also received a treat from the teachers. Tho chairman then Auctioned off several boxes of candy which found ready purchasers. Much credit is due the teachers Mr. A. Pendergast and Mrs. Lillian Hiltz for tho splendid programme. And the hearty applause. and excellent order, told q! tho appreciation of all present. The chairman also thanked all, although so many had to stand. for their attention through the programme. The singing of the National Anthem brought this enjoyable evening to a close. a aovvFEFF FIIIIEIIAI. SERVICE and AMllIl-AIIBE , scsmaastnu " on am: inonr I Phono 11-1 ma 11-: I . IIIJTIOE T0 I PUIILTRYMEII and FARMERS w: ARE hows auvmo ALL canoes CHICKEN mo FOWL Alive or We prefer buying direct from shipping crates if desired. Dressed the farmers, and can supply JENKINS EROS. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. ESTROGENIC HORMONE TWINS FUR A [IIIIIEII 1K MU . . . Both for the ".»."'..°"'.».i‘ . $6119‘ can! ‘JO N" “n”; Rubinstx; 0.5;: "£10m... “turnout “hi6 Eogiriliztllloriliewl“ who tionl oil. 3,93 neurons". t ‘hm “W1, s _ -._— ‘tonal M “lib H]; you sloop. M0015“ 7.50 work "R6,." ' t‘! wrinkles. 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