Dgcgmnsn l9. 192s - saves you weeks s oi 1 Aiter illnesls: BOVRIL weakness . $100 Worth of Goods '01- Over. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 54142-1912. ,..»-——— W¢ao00004+¢+044++6O440Q++O4+000o¢00000' FOR AROMA AND DELICIOUS FLAVOR USE ' BRAHMIN TEA ' Sold Only in Red, Airtight Packages, o» o >0§00++00 eoo-o-aaaoo oooovo v0 o o 000-0 0-00-04-0 573-12-17-19-21-23. ACIES ORDER EARLY THROUGH ANY PERFEC- TION DEALER. 35c PINT SIZE ONLY WILL ENJOY. Central lllreameries Ltd. Charlottetown, 501MB mwos vvv v e o‘ ‘v v ' E. R.BRoVW 1-16 Richmond St., Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance Summerside, Charlottetown Good Strong Stock Companies 0 I t t l I . t Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewls , . W44 at Lowest Rate. o- eo-o ooooo-oo-oo-o» wumvou-woooo-o ooouo eoow» o0» '3: ' CHRISM 1, At Right Prices — Ladies’ Wrist Watches, all shapes. Prices $7.50 to 8-50.00 (tents tvmt watches...'..............43-50 lo $30-00 (tents Pocket Watehes.. .Q.......... . Uimnorld Rings in White Gold and Green Gold Sfllinos. Brilliant-g, Cutting and quality perfect at moderate prices. Signet and Gem Rings. Neel-lets, Pendents, Brooches, Bracelets, Ear-l l rings, &¢-_ ‘Twill! Cases, Cigarette Cases, Cigarette Lighters. FountalnTen Sets, Euersharp Pencils. _ Ivory Scts......................$10.00 to $20.00 Silverware, Knives, Forks, Spoons, eta d,‘ C.» IV. Patterson l ‘JEWELLER - ' I30 Grea George Street Friday, Eecember 20th. \Ve Will Give One of Our Beautiful V1930 Wall Pocket Calendars to Customers Buying ..FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON A DELICIOUS ‘ COMBINATION OF DISTINCTIVE FRUIT DELIC- ll'l"lllfi IS REALLY A MOST DEHICIOUS DESSERT, v WIIICII EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY ‘an XIOWp i ¥ gmussmsslt at ‘Last Wednesday's meet i t $1.50 to $50.00 _ I llslitrslqll "may; nsn ‘ro szl: mills," Homer Croyshew story, wlll start ln tllqflunrdlm next week and wlll be well ‘worth reullng. ‘ IDABIZYADAIIBANE-llnlted Church 0! Clthldmrfiflfvlqcs- _on the above charge tor Sunday, December‘ 32 are ss-Jollowa-Plsasanhvalley 11. a. m. Row Valley a p. m. Bradnlbano r p. J11. Thos. Palsthorpe, mlnlstor. wrNsLor; SERVICES-Garvin; 1n the Wlnsloo United "Churches on sundry-mo. 22nd, will be ls rol- lows; Hlghtleld at 11 a. m; rrlnoc- town" Road, ata p. m.; Wlnsloe Nortl-rat ‘l p. m; POLICE , COURT-A fine '0!‘ $200 andcosts was Imposed on the delend- ant ln a cud tor breach o! the pro- hlbltlon act at the Police cool-t yes‘- terday morning. Two men, drunk and incapable, had their ball bonds ot ts each estreatsd. ‘GAZEITEQ-Ths tollowlxxg ap-_ polntmcnts, rstlranenis etc, lnythe Canadian Militia have recently been gazetted P. E. I. Hlghrs-Majorfl. C. C. Thompson, M. C. V. D. ls seed. whllstrsnrployed as Bde. Mn]. 18th rnrrcnsnrorrcrowu cunaouw — ..!2‘-‘!.-....._....__ who won at the Amherst Falr, thei silver cup. new snort-r: sub vrcmrrr "A lot or rnowhailallsn dllrlng the -— - ;put daymwhlch makes the roads al- Miss Beatrlee Campbell, Canoe most lmpasslble, but why worry, good Cove, 1s spending a lew days 1n Char- roads will soon come ‘and we can m- lottetown. -_ joy a giiodslelgh ride. "Whoo-pee." . Rggpaclfl u good plpectfbgooo“ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilhs, New ' _ ' Argyle, were recent visitors to l-lamp- i , rninnny‘ lrlends oLMlss Pearle ton. Stewart are sorry to hur of her lll- - ncss and we hope tor a speedy recov- Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Macliae were cry. " ' ‘ ' ' ' vlsltors to the clty on Tuesday. PERSONALS Mr. urnucl ‘Macbean was 0 vlslt- or to the clty on Tuesday. Mr. Elwin Morrow, St. Catherincs. was o. vlsltor, to New Argyle recently. Mr. Jack Glnlshas been kept busy - Our school ls prosressinz under the Miss Colemene MacDonald, Little musing; go;- hl, mmy “Emma-L sklltul guldance ol Mr. Leo Berrigan. Sands, has returned to the Hart Hos- pltul, Roxbury, Mass, alter-spending two weeks at homes _M1.ss Julla Mncllonald, Nlne Mile ALBANY AND VlClNlTY Creek, returned home alter rpendlng a We regret to learn o1 the present illness ol Mrs. Patrick ‘Flerucy and few day's ln Klnkora, the guest o1’ he! hope for her speedy recovery. s eoéés I‘ dlea combined ln dab 53 you old 00H moment. Mc-your druulat o: dlroct. Ask your doctor about beechwood cacao! and all of clnnwwn-tk two great muo- Beechwood PREPARED BY anew L FRASER, NEW GLASGOW, N5. 0000000000000 sister, Mrs. Ambrose Monaghan. Mrs. James Noonan is spending l Mr. D. T. McNutt, Charlottetown. spent the wcek-endwlth hls aged mother ln Slewlaeke. Mr. McNutt ls a brother o: George McNutt, M. P.. and ls now District Superintendent few dlys 1n‘ New Argyle. -Mr. Gordon MacEschem pald a vlslt to Bonshaw recently. ' 'Ws_are pleasedl to know Mr. Mrs. Ross Boulter, Vlclorla, was a- "cem "hm" W Albany- tho Quest or‘ visitor to Summcrsltlt‘. Mrs. Harrls Boulter. Mr. George MacLeod was u recent, Miss Joan ‘Tierney’, R. N.. has re- We are clad to we Muster Waldron‘ turned to Malden, Mass” alter spend- We regret to learn o! the present E lllncss of Mr. John Muttart, and all - wlsh him n speedy recovery. Il-Ilsli llcleh blaflvilliams was a re- . _ ' lirgfalter undergoing an operation tor m1"!- Mr. D. A. MacRae, Brandon. Msnl- b-loodmogdnmg; - l lobe, returned to his home alter at- - ‘ ‘ ‘ > _ M1. Austin Campbeu tendlng the funeral ol his father, .M,._ Geo“; Murh“ w” a recent verse, motored to Albany last satur- ths late R. A. recline. l-lglwss “mo: to Newxrflhm dun "accampan by h sls er, . B. - ML Ar-hlb 1d m“ v MacRse, as tar as Moncton. s c a ' searlehmn‘ young lady, Miss Mary MscEac-hcrrlfithel‘ American cities. Esther Norman. Feet Sol-u? T00 Mlnnrdfi Llnlnunt. C896 TfB-i business trip to Vlctorla. g Muss Norma Tierney Wont, um “trot; We are very DYWd °f m" 995ml" 1'“ recently 0T1 l vlslt to Boston and end, the guest o1‘ her lrlcnrl, Mrs.“ Cnnamn Wt "(mild ‘Elam alter bc- lng several months here tl - r m l m” ‘h __ ‘N _ , - , 1c guest o1 cent llsltor to North Tryon. °1 9 Ra, d "9 Tm" ‘W’ John Stewart, New Argyle, lsllmprov- 1B8 conllned to his home for some‘ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Tierney l IVIlSJtCJ. ('3 lllCFOIl. lnl’. Bde 17th Aug., 192910 be Mala: Capts. .W J. ,MacDonald, 1st. Aug. — 1929, R, E. Howard. 5th Allg., 1929, v."r. Travers. 15.h Aug. 1929. cllls Harper met wlth a most dis- tressing accldent while returning from Trlnlty Church concert on Tues- day nlght. Miss Harper was walking along Prlnce Street, near Dr. Car- son}; ollice, when she slipped tolling hcovlly. breaking one or her llmbs near the ankle. Everything possible was done for the injured lady, who was taken to her home 1n a car, and yesterday she was removed to the P. E. I. Hospltnl. where st. last reports, she was resting as comfortably as could b0 expected. ‘ ltnsozncsueous SHOWER-A miscellaneous shower was ‘tendered to M155 Ruth Mcheorhol‘ New Wlllshlre ongDecember 11th at the home 01' her- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLeod. The man-lags 1s w take place lam- 1n the month. Mlss McLeod was the recipient o1’ many bsautilrll and costlygilts trom__ her many lrlcnds 1n New Wlllshlre and sur- roundlng country who wlsh her ev- ery happiness ln her luturs llle. The presents were opened and read by the Misses Clara Berrigan. Muriel Campbell and Ella cgoov. Dainty re- freshment-s o'er-v served by the ladies at the close ol the evening. ‘ STAYING IN BERMUDA-From a l-lamllton, Bermuda paper thls rel- erenco to a Charlottslonlsn ls taken: Among the passengers-by the C. N. S. Lady Rodney was Mr. Archlbald Irwln, an old newspaper man and " --‘ o! the Irwln Prlntlng Co, Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. He had lntended making an extended tour ot the West Indies but found Bermuda so attractive that he has decided to stay here lnsload. Mr. Ir‘- wln 1s a Rotltrlan and caused Home in; by hls comment on the sonfl "Drink to me Only Wm‘! Tm!" 33"" "Fellow Rotar1ans,"~< he said "Y0" have 1115b sung what 1s beeomlng known,‘ o; our Natlonal-Anlboml’ "fol-ring, ot course, to the prohlbltlon In roioo ln the worm"- . r-mnsu-rrursu - A charfiflfll weddlng- of the - late Autumn WIS solsmnlzcd on November 20th, It Bl- Anrfs Ohurchvfiolllfalvm m‘: °°“' trsctlng parties belng Mlss Rose Pln- eau and Mlchael JpPlneau, b0"- °l Hope Rlver. "The brlds was tastelully ‘mug m g dress o1 Beige Radlum Lace with hat to Match, and was at- mttetown, who wore‘ a dress o! brown The groom was ably support-Bib! M1‘- Lswrence Plncau, brother o! the bl-lde. Alter the ceremony, "whlch m; pcrlormed by the Reverend Wm. V. McDonald 1n the presence o1 1n- tlrnats lrleridr ot the contractual "partlss, weddlng breaktalt was "I"!!! at the home o1 the brlde. Alterwards the brldal party motored to chu- lottetown, whersm dcllclous dinner "m" served at the horns o! Mrs. Hu- bert Peters. In the cvenlnl l "m" uncle's home loupwards o! one hun- untll the wee srna hours or the morn- many please coo!)- wltb Mann's 110mm ~ l l I 1 sunlous ACCIDENT-Mk! Dru-l HE new Universities Dictionary is in reality a. condensetl encyclopedia; It will answer many Duzzlilzg questions about History, Literature, Geography. Science. 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