. piEwEsTER N GUARDIAN TOIIOIIII III! ' ' AGENTS: J. Elna: llufplll. l“ Banner libel, and George Clow, 125 Ottawa liraet. SUMMEIIIDI and-PBINCI COUNT! News, Subscriptions. Advurtidug. , i‘ TlaeGuu-diaaalaybeboaglatatauyaltlac in Bil-needle: u. ___ 4 Water Street: GOIIIIQIBIIIflIO, i! Central llrcct; 10,0,“ Bakery, Water Street; Mark Gauilct. l1 Granville ltroct. fnTGuardlau will be delivered lo anytime in Suuuneralda. iulloyatlcpcrdaycrlicpcrwcak. lllouellffcrtlalaacrvice “flvgyourordertutliubuyreapcaaibleferdelivtyonyourreutc. ,FISIIIRMEN—I buy unelta, i, and tomcoda. at. highest, mar- !“ prices. Quantity required. rho“, 59c, 1i. E. Sharbell, Bum- perside. __GoMmq'_. Two carloada cf Igrifihtrfl Quebec Hay- B00! W“! muircmcnts. Alden Carr. Km‘ kllla- ' L..l_.__ _.(;gNlilAl. hockey practice in ydeque Rink tonight, Friday. All W... plannill8 on olavlns In Eedgqufi Rink this l" welcome. -3011!!!‘ MEETINCI -- At the pgilidl‘ meeting of the Summer- llde pom-y Club on fruesdy. Mr. maimm Rogers gave. a short talk m- suggestions for improved tour- ... business in Prince County. mp4s included Ml‘. Road HBWKE- “Mm B150!‘ Bowness and Fred iwghom, summersidc. - S. 5655011 IIalpeque United Church Th; Christmas services oii Christmas Sunday in the United church were very largely attend- ¢¢ Morning worship was con- ducted by the pastor, Rev. James 3,055 who preached an inspiring wmoh oii. The word was Made worn, ivfatt. 1-14. 'I'he Gospel Mn". lo us iii words; we only fully understand Christ. when We 88B Ham as the Eternal and Universal Messiah. We do not BTMP ‘he meaning of any word until it be- pgmes flesh; iintll it becomes liv. mgqfrclated to life in terms we can understand. God the Word must become flesh, if men would understand l-ilm- Therefore Christ came as a llttll cltild. “lit-h Christ‘: birth we obtained a. new set of Vullltir- Grace and Truth. Cihrlst ha! to be made flash in our lives. The Christian man must accotnllmy the Christian messaac. Ml? 90d give us power to make Christ liv- mg, and show Him to others by what we are Grace and Truth ‘The choir sang a fine anthem. "While Shepherds Watched Their mocks by Night” Wilmi- l" W‘ anthem Keith Donald sang tho bass solo. Mr. Cross the soprano solo. and Mr. Cross. Mrs. imi- hart. and Lloyd I-vwkerby i“ m’ trio. Christmas hymns and him“ were; 51mg by choir and congrega- tion. M. the evening service there was n large congregation also. Mr. Cross preached on the text-The ‘ifeirWho Followed The Star. M8“- 3.1.210, The shepherds and wise men were led to Christ throudh following the path of duty- Th“ wise men not only followed the my, they followed faithfully un- til they ‘found the Christ. All of ns are filled with Christian ideals fol‘ peace on earth: but our ideals never materialize. MCI-ll" °T n°t enough faith to be moved to act- ioii. [that our ideals may MM!" true.‘ Florence Nightlnizclo 8W ‘ricr starwand fought all 0x19055- iioh to follow it, and gave us the angels tin white. The‘ star brought a response. t-M wise, men saw the Christ, and wor- Pippod mm. They opened rcasurcs and gave Christ Hold. ii-snkinsexice and myflll- 171°" iziiis are symbollcal of the world. religion. and science. when we make these things. then will come peace on earth, and goodwill to man. There were special aelec. iions by the choir. a male quar- iette, Bethiehemu Star. Mr. Cross. William Ramsey. tenors: and Lloyd iockeiby. Keith Donald, basses, was very impressive. The anthem. "O Holy Night”. was well presented by the large I their —l'0l BALI -- 1M6 MIBCUI! Coach. Radio and heater. Apply Jim Clark. Remington. -- Till BEDEQUI UNITED Church Charge. Services Sunday. Dec. 3th.. Bedcqua iii AJL; Al- bany 3 PM; Borden 1.30 PM. Miniater Rev. W. Burton Orowe. -N0ll.'l‘ll BEDEQUI Pastoral Charge Services for Dec. 38. North Bcdeque ll a. £11.; Travellers Rest 2.30 p. in.; Freetown 130 pm. Rev. R. L. wagener, minister Personals --Miu June Ramsay. student. at the Toronto Conservatory or Mu- sic. la spending the holidays with her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay, Summerside. - S. .—Mlss Barbara Silliphant. nurse- in-iraining at St. Mary's Hospital. Montreal, has arrived to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mn. Roy silliphant. Summerside. —S. —Miaa Aleah Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ingham Palmer, Sumrneralde, has arrived home —2rmn Dalhousie University for the holidays. - s. —Miiis Patrlca Weeks. employee of Meyer's studio. St. John. NB. arrived this evening to spend Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy weeks, 5L mean- ors. - S. Garnet Turner left to spend Christmas in Fredericton, N. B. Leonard Abbott has returned home from St. John for Christ- mas. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hickey. Darn- ley. left on Monday for Portland. Maine. to remain a month with relatives and friends. Mrs. Chester Simpson is spend- ing Christmas in Hunter River. Illflt 0f M1. and Mrs. W. E. Bugnall and family. Mir. and Mrs. Under-hill, French River, arc spending Christmas in Maloeque. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George MacKay and family.. Miss Edith Donald teacher in Hamilton School held the lucky number in the drawing of the Christmas turkey at Sea View on Dec. l4. Cbngratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodside and family of Hamilton hive just moved into their new residence in Mslpeque. and are being cordially welcomed. Malpeque Trading Co. and North shore Packing Cc. are do. ing a rushing business at this sea- son of the year. the good roads and Christmas shopping keeps the. staff on the alert. The following students have rc- turned to their homes in Malpeque Jar Christmas: Jack Bedirato, Mc- Gill University; Lawrence Ram- sey, Dslhousle University; Char- lene Owen, P.W. College; Harold Bryenton. Summerside Business College; lldward MacGougai-i. ‘mu-c Agricultural College. l WORLD’! COFFEE 1'01‘ Brazil la the world's greatest coffee producer. choir. Ohristmaa carols and hymns were sung. Mra. Simpson, organ- ist. conducted the music. ’-ci.n_.aa.- lt'| a Ina-m of a Iadio-Plsoucgrapla-‘Ilaa Iola combination nodal. The piled calaact In beautifully figured wal- nut. - . - The} tube AC operated IIAICONI. Ne. B4, Con- lullc glvea ‘I-tube performance cov- ering standard and abort-wave broadcasts. - - - It has a pencil edge lllumiiiafednllde rule dial, l2" electric-dynamic apcalc and will bring you true reproduction in excellent lone. The Record Player has an automatic record changer with Quiet, trouble-free mechanism-crank: hick-up with a life-time needle. . --'l'lai|lacdclha|tl|enewtypc switch, combining Phone-ladle changeover and tuna ccahol. there is ample record peerage space. It la as well a really beautiful pique of furniture being a. moat aatiafactory and efficient Ikdio-Plaonograph. The lfArCtlNl. 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In" /'T £551 T9 \ clall-nalvnlll! arcnraruavluc a asruauc rlflflll Also News Shows. 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Friday 2:30 OQ-OO-O- MALPEQUE SCHOOL The closing of Fanning School in Mslpeque -took the form of a concert in the Hall on Dec 18th evening. The l-lall was packed to capa- city with interested spectators, and was very tastefully decorated; and a beautifully decorated tree oc. cupied a space on the stage. Rev. Mr. Cross announced the various numbers on the programme. Mary Bealrsto was pianist for the eve- ning. During the intermission on programme there was a sale of candy and apples; at which time lVirs. Kenneth MacKay and James MacKay played violin and piano. The children acquitted themselves very admirably in their various exercises and singing; and many were the comments heard on the painstaking efforts of their teacherm Mrs. Gerald Lockhart, and Mrs. Preston Green. At conclusion of programme re- marks were given by’ Mr. L. D. MacNutt, and Mr. Woodside com- plimenting the children on the fine way they presented their various parts. also the teachers on their splendid efforts and train- ing for this excellent programme Just enjoyed. Santa Claus appeared on the scene, amid applause, and present- ed the many gay presents to each and all pupils; also a goodly share to the teachers: then Santa wish- ing one arid all a Merry Christ- mas. departcd for the North Pole until Christmas. Following is the programme: "THE SEA HOUND" ‘ “v ¢ v*%-“§§O—§~§—§O0-§-§%4 Opening chorus: Christmas Bells. School. Exercise: welcome. 3 Junior Pupils. Drill Christmas Dolls. Junior Pupils. Recitation: Please Do Not Not- ice. ' Gloria Bryeriton. Dialogue: Boys‘ Rights. 6 Jun- ior Boys. Pantomime: Silcllh “If, l Senior Girls. i‘ ti... The ramp was just completed and the boat structed on the site of the former Read‘: Wharf the way flat-cars. It inclines downward from the shore so that the ‘far end is under water making it poe- slble for the barge to nose up on it and then be drawn up as far as desired-S. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN r+§6+§+v®OO§0§Q OOCGO O OO§~§§ CAPITOL-Sumaaaerside TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY BIB DOUBLE BILL wn+o+o+mo+ I i - a Show: 7:I5 - 9:15 ‘Matinee Saturday 2:30, with the 7th Chapter of i on the theme ‘ with Us". Included in the morning I ltlrrcci" ' The \'Ilill'(Il Christmas Services In Summerside -Tha Chriitmla aervicll hold on sabbath in the S/ummerslde churches were very largely’ attend- ed both in the morning and the evening. At. the Baptist Church the morn- ing worship was conducted by Rev. F, J. Barres: and tha sermon was "Emmanuel. God music was a solo "A Sonl in The Air" by Oley Speaks. sweetly sung by Mrs. Clarence Mercer and ‘the Anthem “The Christmas Giofi! Song" was rendered by the choir. The evening aervlce w“ PFQIQYlI-"i in song and included the congre- gutional singing qf the followlnll carols. "Angels From The Realm Of Glory". "Joy To The World", "O little Town of Beth1=hEm"-Ind " Came Upon The Midnight Clear". The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Eric Sheen. 0i‘- ganist. presented "O Lillie Town" and "Infant Holy" by the ladies’ chorus only; "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen." "In Black Mid- winter". aiirl “Once in Royal David‘! City“ with the full chorus; a duct "Silent. Night." by Mrs. Clarence and Airs, Jack Aiacleod. hzizl been beautifully decorator! for the occasion by the Senior Group of the B. Y. P. U.—-S -'l‘he festival of Christmas was celebrated in the Presbyterian Church oii Sunday: The Junior +GOOQOOOOOQOOOQOOQOOOO' BRAPAIIII THEATRE iii iiiiiiisiii lilllll iiiii iiiiii iiiiiis iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii , liilflflil siiviis Shows:- F-ri. 8:I5,' Sat. 7:30-9:30 O QGGOO-QQ-OOOO O b Drill: Merry Christmas. 10 Girls. Solo". Mending, Audrey Mac. Kenzic. Dialouge: pupils. Monologue: Miss Prim’: Shop- ping. Annabelle Auld. Drill. Star Drill. l0 Girls. Intermission. Exercise: Cluistnias Eve, Junior Pupils.’ Recitation: My Dolly. Margaret Cross. Drill: Christmas Trees, 8 Boys and 8 Girls. Dialogue: Pupils. Solo: Here Comes Santa Claus. Vernon McKenzie. Drill: Good Night. 8 Girls. Recitation: Good Night. Jorgenson. Closing Chorus: Christmas Day, School. Official Visit, Senior Rest Room. Sciiior Mary Girls Choir, vi-eariiig for the first time their white surplices (ar- rangements for which were made by thr- Ladies’ Club) sang carols iiiost acceptably at the beginning o.T each service. At. the morning worship Rev, Charles Garnegy gave an inspiring sermon on the sub- ject "la The Babe of Blthlé- ‘hem The saviour of the World For Today?" Appropriate Christ- miis Ililllli. wore sling and tho uiiilicms "The I|lii‘C(I\li'i0l‘_\' Cliuriw" from “The Hope of llir. World’ -- a Cantata for Christ; mas by P. A. Sclineckcr. and “Lei Us Now Go Even To Bethelehem" by J. 1,, flatten were rendered hy the rcgiilni" choir. accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Cleve Wlialcri. The cvcniiig worship was a special Christmas service presented in song. It included the (Oilcwing anthems “That First Christmas Zilorn" by Ernest Newton; "Love Divine All Love Excolling" by Rev. Ev Vine Hall. with the tenor solo bv Nil‘. J. C. Mountain; ‘God From Oh nigh liutli Heard" by Elmlllld Turner; and "King of Kings" by Caleb Sinrper. A Chrlctmas read- ing was given by the minister.—-S -~l\itcr the rcgulaigs _ in; worship iii the Sumniersidc Presbyterian Church the Y. PS. held e. Fireside Service in the Church Hall. After the singing of carols. led by the minister, ilie Worship Convcnoi", James B. John- ston. iielivcrerl ilio Call to Wor- ship and Invocation. The Scrip- ture lesson wasrcad t5‘ Miss Louise Dalzici and wssyfollowed by the meditation “ToBethlehem, Not So-Far" by Gardiner Dalziel. Przgvci‘ was oficrcd by Arnold Pid- gcon and the president. David Morrison, gave the Address of Welcome. after which the Service Convener. Miss Jean Matthew, stated the purpose of service. After Joliii Mac-Naught and John Gorrill received the offering. Miss Hazel gave the offcrtory prayer. Appropriate Christmas hymns were sung iliroughOut the service. After the benediction by the min- ister, a fellowship period was en- joyed and refreshments served by the members of the Y. P. S. Mrs. Cleve Whalen presided at the pianmS . —At the morning worship in Trinity United Church Rev K. G. Sullivan took for his text "Thanks WE)’ FY9723. . be unto God {or liis Unspeakable Gift." l! Corinthians 9:15. The large choir. under the direction of the organist, Miss Mary Geldart, sang the anthem "O Holy Night" The Christmas cantata "With She- Eherds Kneeling” texts and lyrics y Juanita Roseman and music by I. H. Meredith. was presented at. the evening service. The church was decorated for the occasion.‘ The choir. singing "Q Come All Ye Fnillhllll" in the proressiovial carried lighted candles. which were placed on the choir railing to re- main until the recessional, when with the singing of "Holy Night" they were carried away. Rev K. G. Sullivan was the narrator in thc cantata. Besides the many chor- uses sung by the Sroup. solo part- uere taken by Mrs. L. M. Callback Mrs. Frank Daley and Mr. Rclai-i. “g n ._,,.......<-».. .= .3. . . --sliown here is the landing barge owned by M. F‘. Schurman co. Ltd. of Scmmeralde on the ramp which has been constructed that the bottom of the boat may‘be painted and repaired during the winter. The landing barge is used to transport lum bcr from New Brunswick to the mill at Bummer- drawn up on it before the harbour froze over. Con- ramp consists cf n: on cement plies Joined by old rail- ‘TO KEEP YOII ALWAYS III GOOD STANDING Look the world in Hie face your feat on the ground, ing that sure-footed wherever you travel! from our wide variety of quality footwear in c sizes popular colors! Low priced! with spurt- feeling Choose fine host o. and practical Bel Model, with laced and closed throat, perforated detail or perforated toe. Styled for long weer, easy fitting end comfort. ‘In block or brown - - - $7.50 and up Siren Floor Main Store Section SMALLMAIPS TYhere Price Al Matched Willi Quality Philipson; o, male quartet. con- sisting of Messrs Allison MacLean. Roland Phili-psun. A. S. Sharp and Thane A. Campbell; A duet by Mrs. Edwin Estey and Mr. Allison Mac- Learn-S. REAIYS CORNER W. l. —0n December l2. the Reed's Corner Women's Institute mot at the hcme of Mr. and Mrs wm Matlieson. with the president, Mrs. wymaii Cairns. in the chair. The meeting opened in the usual way, fourteen members answered the roll call by naming their fav. orite vegetable. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The school commit- tee. Mrs. Samuel Beaton and Mrs. Bradford Cairns. reported calling at the school and paying for some material for the hot lunches. The sick committee. Mrs. Lester Bag- lole and Mrs. Frances MacQuarrie. made several calls and sent one treat. The new sick committee is Mrs. Harry l-Ieckbert and Mrs. Bernet Crozier. It was agreed to ‘send a magazine subscription to a iriend iii hospital, treats to the sick in the district and Christmas cards to shut-ins. The collection $1.90. Mrs. George Read iiivitcd the members to her home. Mrs. Rob- ert HOgg and Mrs. Herbert Snow- don are to be on lunch commit- tee. A fourteen pound box of food was packed for the Institute fam- iyl in England, and it was decid- ed that next month members would send clothing. Mrs. Bradford Cairns read an article entitled “For Home and Country." Mrs. George hostess in serving lunch. Meeting closed with The King. amounted to Read assisted the a. delicious PAY UP OR ELSE CANBERRA. - iCP) _ Papuan "boys" who want. the Australian government to grant higher wages recently wrote: "Oh dear. dear, please Mr. Woodward the labor boys want zl-Z-a week because no rations are received. Please reply because we work exiiemely hard if you pay up we stay. Otherwisl look out.“ T0 All) HEART PATIENTS STOCKIIULAI -— iCPi -Svi'cci~ ish physicians fro . all parts 0f ihf country assembled here for a med- ical congress iii which heart dis- euscs were ilic iiiuiii topic of dis- IJUSSIOII. Initiator of the congress Prof. Gustaf Nyliii, suggested a “heart. service" be established ll help people with weak hearts. Cameo Friday 7-9 Saturday Matinee 8.80 Evening 7-9 Johnny Weismullcr as Tar-ran in Spine-tingling Melodrama "Tarzan and the Buntrcsa" With Brenda Joyce and Johnny Sheffield. also Serial. Diaucy Cartoon and Newt t Announcement | have wdfki ha" ncil ‘h. N“ Ell pirectinfl-