' DECEMBER _1L_1_g4§_ M 111m GQARQIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN 7 FDRYDDR CHRISTMAS srtorrmn CONVENIENCE! Stores Remain Open ALL DAY wnnunsoar December 15th and 22nd ~ DPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. TUESDAY - - WEDNESDAY - -_TNDRSDAY DED. 21st DED. 22nd DED. 23rd So that our customers get home early to trim their Christmas tree for their kiddies and to ensure that the many members of our staffs. who live in the country. get home for their Christmas. sronss WILL ctoss Christmas Eve, Dee. 24th » at 5' P. M. Stores Remain Closed ALL DAY MONDAY, DED. 27th BOXING DAY Arrive Sunnueraide ailo. arm-and 10:50 p. m. Arrive Sunnne Arrive Summerelde ' Leave Summ J’ Special WESTERN Train leaves Summersid Decemberr20 — Tuesdcy, December 2i — December 23 and Friday, December 24. from Borden (daily exeept Sunday) Leave Smnmerelde tor Borden (daily except Sunday) at 12 noon--5:.'l0 p. m. l urday at 11:00 p. m. also. Arrive Summer-tile from Tignlsh (daily cxcep Leave Sumlncral’ tar Tignieb (daily except Sunday) It 51W li- " trons Victoria West and EIIMM Leave Summerside tor Victoria West and Eslwm B" — daily at 4.30 p. m. and I180 Saturday a_t 4:00 p. m. and 11:30 p. m. svncuir. "mam snnvrcr: ron CHRISTMAS snorrnns e for Tignish at 4:30 p. m. on Monday, Wednesday, December 22 — Thursday, Daily WESTERN Train will also leave Summerside at 6:30 p. Ill. Special EASTERN Train leaves Summerslde at 3:00 p. m 20 - Tuesday, December 2i — 23 and Friday, December 24. Also the Oil Electric Motor Car Train arrives in Sum town at 10:30 a. m. and leaves Summersid Starting Monday,‘ December l3. REGULAR 1. M31‘. BUS SERVICE at 9:25 and 2:00 p. m. 1 Arrive Summeraide from Charlottetown (daily “Wilt Sunday) at 11:45 a. Leave Surnmeq‘ tor Charlottetown (daily except Sunday) and Saturday at 10.00 p. nl. also Bl!‘- li d T Valley -daily at 9:35 a.ns. tisli-olgllentiill? aentinTyneyvalley daily at 4:30 p. m. and also Saturday at 1:00 p. m. and 11:30 p. Is. TEAR DDT AND SAVE TNIS SDNEDlILE ll0LMAN’S--SMALLMAN’S Wednesday, December 22 — Thursday, December e tor Charlottetown at 4:40 p._rn. t Sunda ) at 9:40 a. m. Alberton and Vicinity l ma. Joseph Canadian, teacher, North llnmore, spent the week- end at her home in Alberton. The illness oi Mrs. Alired Pow- ers in the Prince County Hospi- ral is regretted by her many friends. w. Joseph Gaudet has return- ed home tram a brie! but pleas- zmt visit with his son Terry Quebec City. Mrs. Thomas DeBlols and little son o! (nlurlottetown were the recent guests oi ms. Dellois’ Darents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Law- son. On Thursday nlgtht the Bed- minton Club sponsored a dance in the W. 1 Hall. Good music was {urnished by Ted Aherds orches- Tl. on Saturday afternoon members of the Anglican Guild held a sale o! toad and aprons in the Curl- ms Club Rooms. ‘The sale was well patronized and a satisiactory sum was Nil-ii. The Datiodil Mission Band held its December meeting at the hams oi Belle Wilkle. Dorothy Bony- man presided and Ruth Pike act- ed as secretary 0i the meeting. Eight members were present. Worship was conducted by Yuan- ces Barbour and the study by Mrs. A. C. Green. The election o! otiicars resulted as iollows: President-Belle Wilkie. Vice-President — Dorothy Bony- man. Secretary. Frances Barbour. ‘treasurer, Ruth Pike. Two Mission Band Lite Mem- bershlps are being presented by members o! the W. M. S. Auxil- iary. Those receiving them are Lona Hunter and Belle Willkle. The January meeting will be at the home oi Lona. Hunter with Lily Beth Clarke in charge oi the Worship service. On September 18th., 1848, a very pretty wedding was solemn- lzed at the Salvation Army Toronto, Ontario when Miss Glen- nie Beatrice, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Gillian o! Alber- 1011. P. E. 1.. was united in mar- 11889 t0 Mr. Byron Ltevaughau schoiield, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Schoiield Canning. Nova Scotla by Major John Smith. Mrs. Griffeth Dlayed the Wedding MB-roh- The bride was given in marriage by her brother, m, William H. Gillian. Miss Evelyn Schoileid, sister o! the groom, was maid oi honor and Mr. Harris C. MP9 Was grocmsman. A reception was held in the Church parlor, They spent their honeymoon in Nilkara. and New York. Ilhey lat- er returned to Toronto where they will reside. Their many irlends wish this happy couple mm’ Wm of happy wedded his. The December meeting oi the Alberton sub-division Catholic “Rico's League was held at the . on Monday, December merside from Charlotte- and Sat- m. a Saturday at 11 pan. "time oi Mrs. James Murphy with P55 ‘Pena Glllls as hostess. ‘There To ten members in attendance 1 one new member was re- rczl. In absence oi the Presl. HI the meeting was presided Cl‘ by the third vice-president, vtss Raymond Saunders. The Scc. ‘Mary TTPBSUIE-l‘. Mrs. Michael Ahern read the minutes o1 the previous meeting and also gave a very satisfactory financial report. There was a discussion on plans tor Ohristcrtas activities. It was decided that Christmas boxes sh0ll1d be made up ior the sick and aged. A committee comprised oi Mrs. Michael Ahern and Mrs, Lemuel Arsonault were voted m charse of same. Alter the ad- journment oi the meeting g, qe. liclous lunch was served by Miss Glllls. Tlhe western Hospital Aid met m. 4:35 p- at 0:55 a. m.-5.l0 p. ni- dally at 0:30 a. m. NOTICE MEETING OI‘ North Share Hockey League TOWN HALL KENSINGTON strait, oscmasr rm At s m. 1i _ Alilillase interested in hockey "I Kellslngton and vicinity for "It coming season kindly attend NATURE'S PILLABB The Indians believed the moun- talns to be great pillars that held up the sky. i y ron SALE One 30 H.P. Leonard ball governor steam engine in first class condition. HALL MFG. CO., LTD. Summerside ANCIENT SIGNIOABDB Slgnboards go back to the encl- ent Egyptians who marked their taverns by a bush. FORTUNE ROAD SCHOOL Honour roll ior November: Grade VIII-Earl Dwan. Grade V—-Msrie Surge; Mickey Brltrge; Lois Yorston; Aiban Rus- se. Grade IV-Margaret Downed!- aon McKlnnon; Teresa Russel. Grade III-Stashie Russel; Ed- die Downs. Grade l1—-Earl Ross; llldon Rus- rel. Grade I-Bernsdette MoKenna, Maud Downe. n the Nurses’ Home the evening >1 IPrlday, December tenth with a ' number in attendance. As * lnesloent was absent the 1.1113 was conducted by the n‘. President. Mrs. Brydon .. h. The Secretary. Mrs. Waldo -.'|l|c\vs read the minutes o1 the wluus meeting, which were qpted. Amer the usual business routine .u.l been concluded The Rever- (nd Superior presented the new snmv case‘, which was placed in ilxe hospital corridor tor the use of the Aid, in displaying articles o! handlcrait on sale. On motion oi Mrs. Martin Foley the meetitag adjourned. Refreshments were served by the hospital stall. Belore departing for home the ladies arranged and priced several articles in the show case; they also decided upon a useiul Christ- mas gilt ior the Reverend Sisters The December meeting o! the Alberton Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. W. C. Leavitt on Friday evening, when a program oi Christmas carols and their stories was enjoyed. Miss Glllis. teacher Klldare South delighted those present with three well rendered carols. There was an attendance oi fourteen members and ilve visi- tors. Contributions of twenty-live dollars were voted for the T. B. League and the United Emergen- cy Fund for Britain respectively. Reports were heard from Hail. Visiting and School committees. The iollowing committees were appointed ‘ior next month: Vis- iting - Mrs. James Myrick and Mrs. Robert Dunn. School: Mrs. Willard Oulton and Mrs. Arthur Wllkle. A committee to prepare Citrlst- mas boxes tor elderly or shut-in iolkc is comprised o! Mrs. S. R. Burke, yrs. Cedric Hunter and Mrs. Harry O'Brien. The next meeting will be at the home o! Mrs. Clara Dwan. teacher. M11 C. H. Waning RECORD S D .3“. Charlottetown Bloomfield and Q O O Vrclnrty Miss Eileen Gallant o! Piusville ls at present working Lu Alberton Hospital. Her many irlends in Bloomfield wish her all success. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and daughter, Betty have leis the com- munity to spend the winter months in Summerslde. Mrs. DJrice Gallant is at pres- ent a patient in Summerside Hos- pital, having undergone a major operation. She ls tenderly cared tor by he:- nlece, Miss Mary Rich- ard, R. N. Mrs. Gallantfs legion oi triends wish her a speedy and satisfactory recovery. Mrs. Albert Saunders ls at pres- em a patient in Westem Hospi- tal, also receiving treat-them is Mr. Fred MacAusland o! Rosc- bank. His many friends and old C OVBIY. The annual meeting o! the St. Anthony's Legion was held at the home oi Plus Blanchard on the evening of Dec. 2nd. The meet- ing was opened by the president, Mr. Henry Peters o! Duvar. After the usual business proced- ure the election o1 oiilcers lor the year took place: President - Mr. Joseph Pineau Vice President — Mr. Robert Martin. Secretary ‘Ireestlrer - Mr, Plus Blanchard. Directors: Mr. Frank Pineau. Mr. Henry Peters, Mr. Urban Pin- esu and Mr. Sidney Smith. Alter the adjournment the lsdles served a delicious luncheon followed by "Cards." A vote o1 thanks was tendered to Plus Blan- chard and his sister tor their kind hospitality. The National Anthem brought a very interesting meet- ing to a close. The Bloomfield Corner W. l. held their monthly meeting at the home oi Mrs. Reginald Mac- Ausland. The president, Mrs. EXI- wsrd MacAusland opened the meeting with all members sing- ‘ng “Herc Comes Santa Claus." The roll call "Gilt Suggestions for Xmas" was answered by thirteen members. Mrs. Reginald MacAus- land was appointed Red Cross Convener. ‘Ilhls Institute is plann- ing on getting new desks tor the school. "Get Well" cards were sent to all ailing members. ‘rhree new members were welcomed in the Institute. Mrs. Edward MacAus- land invited the members to he: home ior the January meeting. Program committee: Mrs. Donald MacAusland and Mrs. Reginald MacAusland. Lunch committee -- Mrs. suth. Bell. Mrs. Laurette Gal- lant, Mrs. Donald MacAusland The National Anthem brought a close. or (y. hi.‘ 6“ 1f n‘ rd .. PAGE NINE mi m.‘ Even at this Late Date You'll Find a Wonderful Selection of Greeting Cards in SMALLMAWS MagicalTOY TOWN neighbors wish him a speedy 11-," very interesting meeting to a .- Xmae tree, I lite set .. . Xmas Tree, 8 lite est Xmas Tree, l5 lite set . Outdoor tree, ‘I lite set ...3_70 Outdoor Tree, 15 lite set 7-40 Tree Lite Reflectors. Snow White and Mickey Mouse design i0!’ 25' Xmas Tree. 15 lite set 1.95 Chandelier window lites. Set consists oi 8 candle lites—3_00 10" plain wreath‘ 11" 2 bell wreath Hardware Section SPORTING GOODS SKIS AND EQUIPMENT Ash Skis, less harness and harness and poles, d toot length l 1-2 toot lengths .,...4.15 Ash Skis, less harness and poles in 6 It, 6 1-4 1t., 6 1-2 it.. 6 3-4 1L, and 1 toot lengths. Per pair 5.85 Ski poles, aluminum. per pair .......................... .. 4,25 Ski pales, bamboo, per pair ............. .. 2.25 and 3.75 Sill Harness, all types. Ranging per set. 1.85 to 4_50 WAGONS Sturdy, well braced wag- ens. The box is o! bard- wood maple. Will give years and years of hard service. Box size 12 x 30 with 8" wheel .. .9475 Box Size 1i x 32 with 10" wheel ............... .1125 TRICYCLES Sunshine tricycles with tubular steel welded frame. Bright baked en- amel and chrome. Ball hearing front wheel with roller or sleeve bearing rear wheels. 20" wheel, standard 16.95 20" wheel, streamlines- 18.50 20" wheel, deluxe model .. 2150 2i" wheel, standard 21.50 HOCKEY EQUIPMENT Hockey sticks, all lengths and lies. Each 10c ta 2.15 Hockey Boots and Skates. C. C_ M. 1n sizes 'l to 10. Per pair .... -1235 to 11.75 Hockey Boots and Skatel In sizes I and 9. Per pair Hockey Gloves. Glove! that afford every protec- tion from the game- Ranging .. 8.85 te 10.95 flqqkgy supplies, shin pads. goal pads. hockey pants, goal sticks and packs. SLElGHS Hand steering slelghe. hardwood top, steel trams and runners Sno-ilex 35" ..._- J59 Sno-ilex 31" L1.......8.15 Sna-iiex 39" "-335 Two Wheel Trike Trailer, as illustrated ....'I.9I SMALLNAD‘ Prince Edward island's Radiant Christmas Stores —Where Price is Matched with Quality Floor Oilcloth FLORAL and BLOCK PATTERNS - For- KITCHEN, DINING and LIVING ROOM 2 yards wide Per Running Yard 98c and $l,‘35 Upper Floor — House a-urntehinge Store SMALLMAN‘ Two Stores In Summerside — Where Price is Matched With Quality its-it, s» ~ Wt-{RWEWF ~"~A=‘ih*§ $a*ia~=sa=‘i\ ~ 7 T we ’ ngrj fir» ma’ .. .1 A'% I ‘i’! _~. .Z~!£-i2 K¥€-lc”*.¢3 ‘gtfigkglfiififififiéifile- ..- s,» .