‘x.’- RILEYS Toffee (fancy) Bottled Candy. J ERIIEST ll. IQZ Prince St. cnnlsms cum llISPLAl Mom's Boxed (flncy) IOIWS Bulk (40 kinds) ANNIE L. HUNTER ANNIE L. HUNTER (bulk) Henson's (boxed) LYMANS mu Jellies Smiles ’n Chuckles (boxed) “SELECT YOUIPS HERE” (inner) W0 RTII Phone 82 x GRAPES, 2 lbs. . . . . . MIXED NU'l‘S,2lbs. DATES.4Ibs. ........ .. RAISINS, 2 lbs. . . . . . CRANBERBIES 3 lbs. ORANGES, per oz. CANDY, per lb. . . . . . SALADA TEA. per lb. .. VEAL, per lb. SUGAR, 10 lbs. .... .. CURRANTS, 2 lbs. saw - - - - . . . . . - - - .- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII noses ones We have a iull line of ClgsirgnClgarettes-‘llnd. Box Christmaigpecials ossoas-ssosseesaewamls .-¢-s..---- osniesussoee uaseseoslnssbol s“... sssosnsssclsonl nolslsn ,.-s-- 29c Chocolates, Christmas Wrspped._ RIIOIIAELS GROCERY Corner Euston and Longworth Avenue. Phone 1071. 5...‘ Christmas At Y's Men ’s Club Ohristnras wes celebrated at the Y's Men's Club last night beginning d. with e lovely I000 dinner served by lflQthekdiefhulililryoithelfill. ‘ C. A, who are ismous Ior their cooking. The dinner was under the capable supervision o1 the President, Mrs. Daniel lleoilean. 'l"here was s, iull ettsndenos c! members and‘ needlal in aey everyone did justice to the wmderiul dinner Jtflfld. Fred Holiness acted as chairmen" oi the meeting, and hsd as his speaker the Rev. Oenon Malone, who geve e very interesting talk on “Christmas Carols", their origin and the man- ner in which they have been sung. Y's Men Roddy Gillls dered a very excellent solo which received hearty epnleuss iron the club with everyone esling ior more irom u Joseph ing and entering co vslued s: us evidence. vv s , ows ssgivenonthe OrowuS- closing exercises Husstis, assisted Gordon. The [tidied byths S’side Youths Ordered To Stand Trial Arsensult on Sunday morning and steslmg a se-ie containing 8145 end e qusntity oi cigarettes and tobac- The cese oi Oilerlm Arseneult, the third culprit in the robbery, who gave evidence st the hearing oi the tint two irrials, was ed- lcurned until Saturday for further yesterday were Charles Arseneult, (one oi the prisoners). Albeo Ar- R9981‘. Andrew Arsemult, Verno Arseneult, Phillip Gellerlt, Albsn Geillllt. Chiei oi Police Kinch and Oiiiser White The most important evidence yesterday wes that oi Obie: Kirsch and Oiiicu White, who hed id- tiiled the loot prints on the wheretheseie was iound esbeing “ “ l with those mede by tbs boots worn by the accused young men when they were arrested. ‘Hie other evidence was much the seme W. Henry Noonan scted ior the ManyAttend Kindergarten C I o s i n g The greet interest taken in the Kindergarten was evidenced yes- tcrdey morning when en tiooally lerge number oi , and friends ettended the Christmas cepebly conducted by lllss Berna metlyccmplimentsry vclcedmtbemennsrinwhichshs armed. end Waller llsDougell Gallant war; sent up ior tfial yes- terday at the preliminary hearing beiore Btipendie-ry Strong. K. 0., on e charge oi break- E. H. the store oi Albsn tOSII. giving evidence Pill! POIIY, ice previous day. Mr. excep- tl which were most by Miss Irina was isultlsmiy young people end remarks woss 25¢,“ thin deisye 0139B, Sli North sharp. Ohurc ber o! ed iro quiem Allen, Smith; Ilwin Atll Burke's store through a window in a partition. The break was discov- ered by Mrs. Burke who came to the store about 8.15. and Prince County vs. Baltic end Silver Wings vs. New Annen. Commencing at 7 p.111. Hours skate eiter numb- 386 JUNIIAL SERVICES — The iuncrel servicm ior m. Joseph Osi- l:*_t took pleoe morning from his late residence to 5t. Psul’s the storm there were s large num- bers o! the cenadisn legion pared- in honor oi their old comrade. Re- Bennett McDonald. The pail beer- ers were: Messrs. E. N. ldcQuarris, Rey Tanton, Pei-no Graves, Arllun- N¢ill.%. —Mr. O. P. dfilgnesux, oi the Psrls Fur Sales O0. 1M, is register- ed st the Queen Hotel, Bummsrsids. H9 expects to remain ior about two weeks-S. . QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Honor Roll, mcember: Princlpsls DepsrtmentF-l, Gor- don ‘Pi-slum; 2, Jack Ooyle; I, Reg Doiron Vios-Rincipels Department-l, Leo MecKlnnon; 2, Joseph Dooley: l, Ill-nest Stenlsy. Grsde IX, Mr. lloOa-llunrs De- partmemt-l. hank Brennan; Bert Steele: S, George . Grads VIII, m». Daucstth De- pertinent-l, Vincent Rosco; s, Lloyd Ross Gede VIII. ills Depsrtment-l. Henry O'Neill; I, Lawrence Doyle; S, Noel Regen. Grsde VIII Miss pertment.—l, 'Peroy Lendrigen: s. Ivan Mccsbe; s, Jack Quinn. Willi Mlllll Deserves _ l xsss PIEIIIT- ' “m... y ~ . heavy trsiiio on mainland and by diiiiculties experienced by the cer mekingtb cgflliggg,“ iromBcrdenzrrivedlnthz city at 8.45 lest evening. The train carried a large volume oi’ mail and express. F d by the increasing quantity oi ice in the straits. Yesterdsy one crossing taking two hours. STORE ENTERED — Some time t evening between I o'clock end 35c 9.1a, the store oi m. Alton Burks 35c in the Market Building wss entered by some unknown person or persons. A quantity oi cigars, cignrettes end coniectlonery was stolen. The in. truders entered the Market Building lhIWBh e door which hsd been leit end Bllned B00855 l0 Ml‘. Rink. Shore League. Indian River Admission 10 and I0 cents. yfltordly and Cemetery. In spite oi iriends at the church. Mem- m the house to the church Mess was celebrsted by Rev. PredMcIaodendILILIo- I. Steele Leith ‘Heresy; s, Hllflillillh’! Renowne- Grede VI, was llcAuleys Do- pertment-l, Ivan Whelen; l, Jo- seph Leigh; 8. Reggie O'Brien Grade V, Min Olarkin’: Depart- ment-J, Philip steels; 2, Ilmsr lhepherd l. Ailllls illis. Grade V, Miss ‘Irsinors Depert- merit-l, Maurice O'Brien: i, Pet l. Ierdihand Rogers. Grade IV, Miss Jenkins’ Depart- ment_-i, Gerald Gen-oil; 3.5!!- Duper:- IeOiair: l, Jack Hennesssy: l, Elmer Ocnpbsll. Grade Ifl. Miss Usher's Dlperb- ment-l, Oarl McKenzie; 2, Itm licCsllum; l, Jack Campbell. Grade I2, merit-i, Don liacdouald; t Mlle Walsh's Dil- Steele: a, Jimmis emu. : m» hie-ram Csmpbell. Den Meehed I _ French Fried Pets-toss Demerh Chaise oi:- Old Fashioned Plme Ieddlnr Bard lance Hot Mince Mast Pls Pnnwlin Pie lee Oresm and Xmas Oats Mixed Nuts end lllnis Served irom l2 noon lo R PM. FAREWEllTll PASTIJR AND F A M I l Y Port Hill Parishioners Pay Tribute to Ser- vices of- Rev. Mr. Coleman. Rev. H. B. Coleman with his wile and three children leit yesterday morning ior w. Coleman's home in 8t. John, N. 8., where they will spend Christmas. They will then proceed to Westiield. ll- 3., where Rev. m. Coleman will have chergs 0i the Anglican Ohm-oh. Rev. lb‘. Coleman has been ree- his ismlly leave the parish where they have spent some very happy ers. finer. Mr. Oolemen is s native oi 8t. John end was educated ior the minisLry at wycliiie College and ‘lbs-onto University. 8e wee ordained es Deecvn in st Albaifs Cethedrel. Toronto, in 192d end in 1927 he was ordained to the priuthood It All Saints Oethsdrel, Ksliiex, N‘. B. He cams sseDeaeontothePort Hill Pu‘- ish, which includu St. James church. Port Hill, St. Peters, Int ll, and St. John's st Ellerslie- Rev. m. Coleman is very highly ensured by the clergy oi the dio- ode and has served on various on the D.C.5. during at Port Bill end the Grsnd Chap- oi the Island Lodges At the ‘ mcetins oi the Lodge st Port Hill expressions oi regret thee Rev. so. Oolemell Pest Deputy Grand J. Montgomery on be- Lodge sn¢| slso oi’ the tendered him a isre- wsll. speeking in the highest terms Elifiliil. snTsifils-slnhsss :1 . ‘a _. ""1 W“ nu is basses as Io msding Young People °'"',,__="~-==~0vnvauu-a- """""""" Dqertnfltthhwsd. tonight services are no longer eveilable, their value is more spprecisted and enhanced withellesgervigoroieyormgman with high idea-b oi the christian ministry snd e iirm determination to livs up to them. Inter your good judgment end taste were exemplified when you brought Mrs» Colemsn as s bride among us. Both in the spring time oi liie, we were enriched by your leadership in choir, Sunday Bdiool and Women's Auxiliary. When hom, cares prevented Mrs. Oolemsn irom participating in these sotiv- lties we were encouraged to carry on by your int:rest and support in every Phlse oi our church liie. The. members o! your iemiiy borl‘ among us, we will cherish end our sympathetic interest will iollow them through liie. Insight more deep than ours would Isil short 0i spprsislng the worth oi your ministry in church and home. You have given oi your time, of yourseli, and oi your best. Many s. home which was under the shadow oi s. serious illness or death was cheered and made happier and more hopeiul by your ministry. We thank you ior your isithiul preaching o! the gospel, ior your devoted ministry to sick, suiierlng 0r dying. ior your hsppy way with our children end young people. end the friendly relations you have maintained with other denomin- ations. We shell cherish kind rc- collections od Mrs. Oolemen, espe- ciellyess.‘ '“ rnemberoiths choir, and elso ior the hospitality extended to us on many occasions. Withourhesgwishesiorymrriu- ture happiness and service, we ask you to accept this gilt oi remem- brnnoe. Port Bill, thirtemth December, nineteen hundred end thirty three. comer ems by DuBerry, visa- by, Hsdllrut, Jasmiireii Bentham; otter en oo "o s he: mementos PEARL on AMBER GIFT SETS attractively boxed .. $12.50 to 888.00, PERFUME in attractive gift boxes cro ‘ from 55c in $7.00 sfififivw“ '" "”'°"' F" earn SALTS ell u» popular makes irorn 55eio83b0 . From ausTgNG POWDER in attractive ____ _ Emma,“ xes rom...........8l.10to82.20 snsonsn ruse-resins. rum oi chi-cu Y ll Roars- nissgwun a nausea.- ‘m, Doll Contest Winners will be sn- Tnm AHW-‘WAL _ ma“ w an“ 1h" l!" our w“? a nouneed end prises presented from the stage oi the Prince Edward Theatre Monday, Chlstmss Dsy silesopeiqlarlabws-fi TOBACCO h l5 and I-lh. chi-bless more! T Balk, Gilldte end Astslt Rsssrsirom ' SETS is ttrsciivs bosse- ' ¥».°.‘.‘.‘.".'...........!'....=s..s» csss rmrs witlr ember stems. . ..-s-~s--- YARDLEY SHAVING BOWLS $1.10 SIMMS LATHER BRUSHES MILITARY BRUSH SETS 8.001s Ilsnlosnesoeswssnese mfill‘ ill.“ Slfiltoa-N ifletoiwll from ssoo matinee. frasvnnnmc CASES st as» at - - - nova-w ' I * long the southwestern coast oi No- ve Scotia. snow, rsin end wind io- night combined to do iurther darn- N S. Coast age towhsrves, hosts end ilsbing gear. All during the storm iisher- -_-- men were iwced to stand helpleuly by and watch their lobster uots (“mull ""7 toned up and smashed on the rock- YARMOUTE, n. s, m. 21. — bmmd wart; mg); my; mg leehing geles con-I At clerks Harbor three small tinue to harem lobster ilshermen e-lwharvu we: battered sway end Vi!!! HIRE! Gales Whip The last-Minute Shopper f ‘ End Tables Solid Walnuts] .95 Two Tone with Shelf $2.95 SOLD 0U‘! Bed Lamps liellon on m $1.95 SOLD OUT gi Gard Tables g Leatherette Top ‘I " ' Heavier Style ‘m SOLDOUT “mo! on beheli oi st. James w J- Dennis, . w P .N . so", om- metal som our . . . ‘lb Mr. end leman: I _.<*4u_-|- -_.-___.._...-. gar 5a l2; S. 2-5 as? Pore Bill, P. 1!. I. Deer Mfr. Coleman: Please accept the enclosed iare- wsil giilt irom our Ladies‘ Aid and some oi the membcrs o! your omi- gregeticn- Along with this slit we send e losd oi good wishes, and trust first both Mrs. Coleman end yourscli may ilnci much happiness in yoln new ileld oi labor. Fern Stands Solid 98c Walnut ‘ Foot Stools ‘°'""’ $1.95 OB SQUARE SOLD OUT SOLD OUT Hassocks M" $1.95 SOLD OUT PRETTY COLORS Magazine Racks A . FEW III‘! Table All Colors SOLD OUT $1.51; Runners .|.. u . . n»: Panel ldirrors ETCIIID s 1 SOLD OUT DESIGN ll x l1 LAMPS BOUDOII DISK SOLDOUI‘ Cushions Fancy Sllll $1.39 Tapestry Velvet 1 , [OI-BOUT Hall Mirrors .11.‘; 3'; =1» LAMPS Bridge Parchment- Shsdes $2.95 l Plated Bridge Stand}; $4.45 Pictures Pretty Seem SOLD OUT IOIDOUT w“ s.“ \‘~ u» -\ iv o!’ m ~13 ‘l! “I. ‘£5