1f`,`_ uw; ' 1 1 ~ r i 1 »l% i . _|` , _ _ F 1 1 r r I »‘_ 1 . r i v 1 l ‘. 1 1 r a fc 5 I .- E. _ fl v v . -fi; " l ii ~ » i T 'l £` 11 r .r _,Ai 1 ~<; 4 .in- 1' '_ 1 - \ . 7 CUSTERS iuoiassea in 25-gal. keg; at Braces. cl. ' ,l , -i i.-1', . rl--(4 1 l \ _ _ "rnURsD'Av;. ~ ' f THE cnaatorrizrovvn c.u.;uio1/_\__.>r r DECEMBEP "` “1- ~-i - . v : we _\__ u . `l jf _A Western Guardian We Send Tlze if HEAR TIES T WISHES _.4 ., *Y v’ V' ;» \ .‘ ' fit.; . _ 1'. For A And A ' Bright And "_. ,VERY MERRY XMAS l ' HAPPY NEW YEAR r i v PRO WSE BROS. L TD. . ' _ eans, canned fresh vegetables at ' ~» n ;‘\ Braces and save money. I f ~a . x `. f ir 1 s fl ."\ ."\ ."`\ .i`\_ `i. \ 1'. ,_ fl \_ ,. 1`\ in. -- ¢`\ i 1 "i 1": _J`\ 1' e Al, - ` including Hudson Seals, Persian ‘.:» "»», . "" `*. “ ‘»* *L ‘;», '», ‘--, Lambs, Muskrats, French Seals. ' ` " """""" ""’"' ""'"' ""' "' ' 'J I' Beaver, Lamb and China Goats are said admlringly. 'ma worst dancer in the roam had "Perhaps sa." replied the girl. "but moon on opportunity to purchase now secure g, proficient partner. I wish y0u'd refrain from trying to Bt "1 wish 1 were in your shoes," he get me them now." Holman. Limited. Summorsido- c__ -_-___ --~- 1' /'V 'l' _|_ _Il _ it if _ \ * _ ,dll , holidays Tlrc' l"ric/:diy Hm'11u'(U'c Slore iJ'°“m°d ml 29"* De°»_S~ ()f course there are lols of, lint Christmas is the best lie /mpc you lmre a merry one .iinrl u'ilI1 good lhings are blest r . . .__ . ,Heath Strong, K. C., for .the plaint- Bet/zune Hardware Co., Ltd. :iff }\\ aplaces: W. T. Bowness, P. N. Tuck- -COLLIE PUPS $5.00 each. Edwin McFarlane, Bedeque. 1115-12-24-Bi. -BUY GENUINE fancy Barbadoes ill2-i2-24-Zi. --BUY FLOUB, sugar, tea, molas- ses, b 1112-12-24-21. -BUYING PELTS-Mr. Roseburn will be buying pelts at Mr. A. E. Mc- Lean's office, Summerslde, this week. 9862-12-12-tf -IN FALL AND ALL WINTER feed R.-M. Meat, Milk and Cod Oil Fox Biscuit and Klbblo. Distributed . by Brace’s. 9512-11-29-Ziwks -SEASON TICKETS for Bedeque Rink will be available on Saturday night Dec. 20th at the following places: W. T. Bowness, P. N. Tuck- er, William Callback. 102212-19-61 -UNITED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA, Kensington, Dec. 28.-Rev. J. Saint, D. D., Minister. 9.45 a. in. Sunday School, 11 a. m.; The Irre- vocable Past. 7 p. m. Make Room for ‘Jesus; 3 p. m. Summerfield. ‘-SEASON TICKETS for Bedeque Rink will be available on Saturday .night Dec. 20th at the following cr, William Callbeck. 1022-l2»19-Gi ALL OUR LADIES FUR. COATS` now being offered at reductions that Spring clearing prices. R. T. 1014-12-19-5i. --THE SPECIAL PRICE REDUC- »'l`IONS we are now oi‘l'erin2 on our l whole stock of Ladies Fur Coats af- ;fords an opportunity oi’ selecting a ,Coat now at a price that means a. very great saving. R. T. Holman \Limited, Slimmerside. 1014-L2-19-51. l -COUNTY comm'-The county Court at Summerside, Judge Inman presiding, was occupied all day Tues- ,day with the case of Prince Leard ws Eddy DesRoche action for $50 for ‘rent of shop in the Town of Sum- 'me side Judgement was reserved and Lowel Compton and C. D. rMcCallum for defendant. Court nd~ 1 T() ()l.'It' .lI.fl1'\"i" ('l.'.‘>"I'()ll'Il'.`RS ul; /._\'1i.'.v'l, '1'/1.-i.v/fs' _ I ,, d , .~ ' »,- , ,, _._ _ _ F01: A u'0.\'l11~.'1.'1r‘l/1, 1."/11:l.<.'T/l//1.5' IJUSINESS 9 larger? urzct iarerii 2;; ""r ANU fV1;`/\’]§1i’()l)i1' 'no attend court that day.-s. vi. » H ____ , .i |`.'.`r'.`l` .‘II'.`I(Il‘ Y (`III1`l.S"l'/51.45' .'1.`Vl) .".‘I’I’l' _‘."/I) [’I?.'I.S'l"I;'Ii'0US .v.f. rv r/JAR $51 RRY A. /7/1acDOUC»IALL A 1 _ 11'; ('l'"l[ ("“"'~‘/f' Sl7'C¢`t Paul Society for their cheque of $25 _ TIIE Sl (PRI ( "` I»LTTl~I. W/'IN S' lil'.»iIZ -;..;::;:1:-;t":;T :~~'_' ~ _';_'_.;.:;__~_:~;__;':;':;;:T nAY`_At' the Court House on Moll' Mn, day a cascagainst a party from @§@§ia€%§’% £5 I si me m . _ff E 'f V n -rRnsnyrr:nr.xN s. s. ENTER. _,______________,__;_;__V_,!_!_Al,____________ ,__Y______h_____*_____ the Christmas entertainment of the 'il I e 1153' ll i ' ,'-' .:<>;;ir<.'s.&f:=:=1.-=E"' .12 /"7" - ff' " 1' " .~ vf_'§‘;.»f-'~ ' ‘_ - .-_*'14 5 .V ,=l;,i»_" ~ » ~. 9..-_ _~-_1- - _._-f»'<""_=, ..’>’._.;*‘-€:_¢_;`-¢,»';:_/` _iilllli V A ,I _ __ _‘_\_ A. <.-';_-. `\_,~, .;f\{<§‘/*"i;y§\{i\\\__` _,--_ \ ..:<~ L *_* '-1 -¢ I é-_ ` Y* .§?T\\ . 5* _. _ ,. `\ » 'IE .4/_ ill' 1*' 1/cor. f »'\ / .__ M i '\_\<’~" -Z .\\\\\ ~ . V//, in "win, , ~ V7/ 9 - `\\\\ 7'?/'ff v._ ~ S P' `i| *L -*."|| CHURCH. - Large congregations were present at both services last Sunday in the Phesbyterian Church, when thc Christmas services were held. Special music and sermons be- ols were rendered by the choir both morning and evening. In the morn- ing “A Virgin Unspottcd" and “Good Christian Men Rejoice" were rendered by the Choir. The children sung “Away in the Manger" under the leadership of Mrs. Jeans, teacher oi' the Primary class. The sermon topic was "The values and meaning, mental and spiritual, to the indivi- dual of the angels announcement Peace." The chief music of the day was discourscd at the evening scr- vice, when "Good King Wenceslas", "Silent Night" and "Sleep Holy Babe" were rendered most effectively. Solo parts were taken .by Miss Jean Mountain. Mr. Bud Mountain gnvc a splendid rendition of the “Star of Bethlehem.” Two singing choruses from the Christmas cantata "The Hope of the World" were also ren- dered by the choir. Rev. Mr. Jeans' evening sermon was a dramatic pres- entation of thc story behind the words, Thcer was no room in the inn.-S. L_ PERSONAL -‘Miss Nora Brown, R. N.. is of St. Elcaiiora- S. --»Mrs. \ViIli:‘.1r. Smith fucc Doris I-ockliart of Kitchener, Ont., is :.'»~x|c|ing the \"li\'.'_‘:' \\'i 's _ 5// "ii//////<44. i _. ~ ->>>}}>?9,»\ ' E’/.f >\\\\\ /an / 1 \\-.lk Ill/ ` ‘i"i .1l'_i'~` _ ‘lf_",~. all - SEA S ON iS GREETINGS T o All Our Customers, Old and New, We Greet Y ou: It gives us sincere plcasurcaf this season of Good _ Will to give earnest expression of our appreciation for your confidence and business favours through the past I Our aim is to give you service and n safe product, the best possible. - Our wishis that the Holiday Season proves a joy- ous one to you and 1/ours and the New Year brings you VA, Health, Success and Happiness. ' ;§“‘l»T. The Pure Milk Co Limited c. M. cox Mgr. ;_‘~~n\‘._\\\\ I I 'V////nl ~ "_ ,='\\\¢ 7 ' i :=,\\Yé/».\ _ \ -~ -/ '/ 2°' _l \ \\ ' ' ~ ' wi _ \\‘-_~' -f.\\‘\i.?` _Q i P)//I/r /elif ,,.,,/_ _ _ E__:\\\ 3;, = // -;'= ¢ 'Z' /§b(§~\"\~ "ii May the coming year cement more closely the __ friendly relationships that have existed between us. \~°.=\ .Sz .. -ln ‘ “Lil/lg t . 5 0 \> . I I .\\ :`_-' "75/J‘~ _ll -` .' `\` I _/sl/.' U .\\\\ 1/, .§;7>; \ I . /// ed and Church, Montague, read the scripture United Church offered prayer. Dur- int! rick D. J. MacLean and W. C. Stewart. cr cnt encd in usual manner. Twenty mem- Mlnutcs of previous meeting we1'c Lyle and Messrs. Hancock andlreud and adopted. Sick committee and conveyed her thanks for fruit carried that fruit be sent to two aged residents of the district. Bills were presented and ordered paid. Programme consisted of reading by Mrs. Jerry Adams, Victrola select- ions, reuding, the Bad Boy Cures his lla, and a contest in which Mrs. James H. Murhy received first prize and Mrs. Wm. Adams, consolation. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. James Dug- :lzcmllng the winter 'J/‘iii her par gan and Miss Eva Duggam lr.-ls, Mr. and .\/1:". George Browni MALPEQUE On Tuesday, Dec? 16th. a very en- joyable school concert was held in Sea. View Hall. Mr. W. C. Donald acted as chairman. At the conclu- sion of the program Santa Claus ar- rived and distributed gifts io each mas and scenes of Christmas in other ' ‘ ‘ scholar from 3 prettlly decorated lf 71169- ,Ends and in by gum days_ Views oflric Ireland of Si. El:r»n:n's. ill'i'i\'e:l`c1mstmas "c__ I _ Red Riding Hood, the children`s fav- ‘. children presented little tableus l. rcpimenling Mother Goose. Delight- ‘f close of the performance he was greeted with shouts of joy. The magic ~ ,__i________ .__ ,_ -__:*. _ 4_5; rx. _ _ _ _ “___ _____; _ lantern threw a moonlight effect over or Tuesday from \V::.tc;'n Cuimda to intention of turning them intota garage in the Spring.-S. the platform. Candy, etc., was dis-i _M155 D°t M°Ph°rS°“ and M155 The following is the programme in e fire- ‘ ourltc. was o special feature of the "i’°"“ U” “"“""'“"' fail:-chorus, “silent Nigm;" Read- cvening. Moving pictures of wild life ing, Doris Blakeney; Solo, Laura in Ontario deiighted the children “Mn Arsene P°m°r °f M1S’°°"°h°,Plckcring; Christmas Drill, 14 Pupils; re be ,very much. Later in the evening the "Unimed ‘mm “ busmcss mp t°`Reading Evelyn Donald' Dialogue ' Moncton on Tuesday.-S. ` ' "The Christmas Dog;" Song. 5 Girls; Reading, Francis Barnette; Tableaux, ful songs by the little ones added to “L” H°"“° “nd C”-' of Ch*f"l”“°' Preparing for Christmas; Reading. CO ,` the charm of the old nursery rhymes. town have purchascd M"N°m_s Ll"‘l ‘ ,, When Santa Claus arrived at the cry 5°“b1°5,°" Spring Park 'Mu' thc Dancing, Ray Burt; Dialogue, Jack Florena Adams; Sale of candy; Step Frost and Tom Ruddy; Motion Song; Reading, Vera Brander; Bong. 3 Pu- pils; Dialogue, "Literary Boclety;" Reading. Caroline Pickering; Chorus, T.`.`._' ‘AM__.` tributed by Santa Claus and prizes Mildred Mcphersm’ °f the CW” s°"‘|"Joy to the World.” National An- 'aria ____°__,_ '». 2 \__ ‘Q W af f _ an ;§;'.'fi,_. / if tl . - 5 _ .'f"E\I.». _ '_ '» »_: g‘ii`>>i;_=5 _*Y .~ . 1 1 rf. _ ; .'_ __ '_._x_. g `l;_ ,M- : 1', -L_, s Wishing uou a MGIZIZV (IIIZISTMAS _ “Bhd 3 HAPPY N£w_Y£AR» 5’ SLANI) COLD STORAGE an DA VIS & FRASER and officers were kindly membered for their faithfulness. Mr. Ralph Ramsay of Charlottetown operated the Iantem and movie picture mach- `ine very well Rev Mr Jeans was every one a very happy Christmas. -S. " EYESIGHT P: Iiillag and npplyhg Gina spending the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McPherson of Summcrside. B ..°l"UNERAL SERVICES-The fu- ald wok place from the residence of li" EXAMHVATION l`.‘;’:.i’.‘;.°.°':i'i.tf.’e..”f.:_”".1.';’..’§'. noon, and in spite of the stonn, was °“' `- largely attended. The services were ` "° H- Jo 'E' conducted by Rev. Dr. A. C. vincent, -wg.: Q. 32 onosnnrsa' om" commas who N I-2% _ ,_ -.1 ' .`»| , . pastor of the Baptist Church, Char- lottetown. In the course of his ad- '”°'“:1,'_'._ ._ areas he pale s man tribute ur me nm:¢_x$x_a¢ma:£.'»-lei# H-f~ “‘°_°°““' “W "“ 'i“‘** were given for attendanoli. Teachers "|°° D"P°l"'m°“" at Ottawa' “rc them. ‘ The annual meeting of the Young People‘s Boclety of Princetown Unit- cd Church took piaén Friday evening, Dec. 19, in the memorial morn of the _ _ _ . ‘ure emeient chairman and wished Easfern Guardia!! °i“ir°h- Mi" tho resulor devotional period the following officers were ei- ected for the ensuing year:-Presid- cnt, Miss Hazel 1-iopgood; Vice Pres- -§;.;_§;.;§;.;_§;.;§;.;,==;.;§; nersl of the late James L. MacDon- ident, Mr. Preston Green; Secretary, Miss Constance MacNutt; Treasurer, Mr. Fred Donald. The semi-annual examination of Bea View School took place Friday oftemoon, Dec. 19. a number of rate payers and visitors ' being present. The pupils were examined in the different subjects by their teachers, Miles Helen Rogers and Annie Christmas holidays at her home in James Donald. il two children inctored to Lot 16 on received. It was moved, seconded and E Monday and ,,_.,,,c gucsfs of Rem W_ i 5 EE. and Mrs. Aitken. Mr. Villers Carr of North st. El- lcaners, and Miss Olive Carr of Cal- |gary, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. lThcmas MacNutt on Monday. Gougan, regret to learn oi her ill- ness and hope for a speedy recovery. Misses Fraser and Waller, teachers of Fanning School, Malpeque, are Snondins f-he holidays at their homes in Charlottetown.-M. _é________ MISCOUCHE SCHOOL December Grade X.-_1, Helen MacNelll; 2, Verna Griffin' 3. Tessie Sexton- Grade IX.-1, Nonna Callbeek, 2. tlei Kinnon. Grade VIII.-l, Rita Arsenault; 2. Rita Poirier; 3. Mary Ann Bernard; 4, Faustina Gaudet; 5, Stella Mac Neill; 6, Joseph MacMillan. Grade VIII. I, Anne Marie Des Roches; 2, Marie Rose DesR.oches; 3, Rochas; 4. Ruth Small; 5, Lucille Poirier; 8, Louise Poirier; 7, Beatrice Grade I.-1, Gertrude Desizoches Music, Progressive Serlelz- § Q'-'E’.."€"~§ _,._,.. ...___ _ _ 0 __ - -- ~-~- .-; - -_ __-__._` _ ieaaiaoanw \ 6 All Our' Friends .If Throughout' Prince Edward MOORE E5 I`i°LEOD MERRY cHR1smAs £3 ' Umited Island _ _M We Wish A' ~...f l _ 1 :£4 2,! r _* ll, G m of SQ a III lesson, and Rev. John Sterlingof the Kensmgton , this *_ na I ‘xy if _ _ The friends of Mrs. Vernon Mac- vx ¢ -\ a e V .--i, Corinne Deslloches; 2. Thelma Arsenault; 3. Jean Mae 111 _ ~‘ M M- * crane v.-1, Florence Dalton; 2, ____ ` ' " " ` ` ' Wilfrid Desnoches; 3, Gertrude Des- |`A ll; "1 - "' ' _ garet adlan ance, story, sal. away Hindu Klllh. To the Royal Air Force experiment of rationing this force T5 ’ compl were fixed, one between Dargal and ' __ "A __ _ Malakand (where there is a famous "_ oodside. Prizes were awarded the P955) -SUMMERSIDE PRESBYZTERIAN 'find reserved in manner but DGSSESS- Kxpus of the various grades for at_ mountains at Chakdarra, The daily th°5e sterlmg qualities °f char' tendanw and gmm-al pl-°f1¢1em,y_ ration consisted of 56 parachute leads actor WhiCi1 mad!! him EFCHUY 65- The teachers treated pupils and V15- weighing 120 pounds, a total of more teemed by all who knew him. Dr. mrs to a generous supply of c,,_ndy_ mall Vincent also spoke words of comfort _ ___ gwpplllg plam Q “dropping g_re5_'» was °°"‘S°]a'“°“ t° the bereaved' Miss Helen Rogers, prlnelpal of marked out on the ground to guide Mr. Gibson of the Presbyterian Sea View school’ is spending lm. the I'/Q!! \ \ ‘l 5” . , 4. _ " earl. mary. _ Bright and Prosperous' . 4. ll it . ji, .sy '.-., .>, .»-, 2, ~. _. , --, .». -» ;, ,__ 'gl -. , .~ < < .~ r ,< . _ y. ,r V,- Over 90%.-Dorothy Gaudet, Mar- 56 loads safely reached the army be. smith. Elizabeth Dalton, Una allant, Eva Gallant, Ethel Sharbeli, Leonella Wood. B. ‘ -_a_i____ FORCE PLANES FEED ARMY ON MARCH LONDON, Dec. 25.-(By the Can- Press.)-There is high rom- and a portent of new develop- in military strategy, in the now told for the first time, the feeding for two days by two uadrons of the Royal Air Force of British army on the north west AIR ents frontier of India. A column of 1,000 men left Dar- e town north of Peshawar, to arch to Chitral, nearly 150 miles in the shadow of the grim was delegated the task as an etely for two days. Two halts and the other farther in the three tons of food. At each airmen. _ The squadrons on whom devolved duty of dropping food like man- in the wilderness belong to No. 2 the *"""’i°° M-T5' William Garf Mrs. George F. Beairsto, who has (Indian) Wing, stationed at Risal- sang Very sweetly "hc 5°]° “N0 been receiving treatment in the pur. B“"d°"5 Y°“de"'" Rev' C' E' Ann' ` Prince Edward Island hospital is planes were loaded up with the pro- ng of me chrisuan Church' °f' 'sufficiently recovered to visit her vcnder, each carrying four loads a “Lcd at me gmve' The lm” bear' daughter, Mrs. George Thompson, day. cfs- WWC .HMT-V MacLean' Frank Montague, where she intends spend- region is forbidding and dangerous. Murphy' L' H' C°mn' H' J' Mahon' ing her Christmas holiday. Omcial reports show that on the " ___ first _”"' Mr. Gregor MacNutt, student at successfully parachuted down to the "QSEA VIEW W' I"`Th° Decemlr McGill University, Montreal, is volumn, rnost oi them falling with- mcmng °f me Sea View W' I" spending his Christmas holiday with in was mid at me 'mme °f Mrs' Jerry his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mac- ground. Greater success marked the Adams on Dec. 10. Madame Presid- .\.mt_ mx Fourteen Westland "Wapltl" bi- Their task was not simple; the day 48 of the 56 loads were the circle marked out on the t day`s operations, th ugh the ‘wcupied the chair' Meeting °p` Mr. Robert Donald, student at Dal- flying lgur-my was longerxnd the ll0USl¢ UlliV0l'Sii»y i5 Ht l°\'CS0l1l> U10 territory more difficult, and 54 of the bers and one visitor were present. mwst of his parents' ML and Mrs* ; low. that ion slow eral the (By Rod ' Ded com way her, an ` able ing `. Way ` top ted , ter f ru The This is the first time in history so large efforce has been com. pletely ratloned from the air. Tm success of the experiment shows con- clusively how air communications providing the swiftest transportat. yet known, may accelerate gh. Progress oi' ground armies, espeelal. ly in 'ations country where land communle. are inevitably dfmmlll and “Wapitl” is a two seater "gen- purpose" biplane used in lax-ga quantities by the Royal Air Force and air services of Australia and South Africa. Its varied duties in. _clude tosroohv. wiroleoo. ions msc aerrri patrol and advanced training. bombing, reconnaissance, pho. ' HOLIDAY DENTIST HAS BUSY TIM] 1-roaamg, 'raamanin nee, g;l__ The Canadian Pressl- Charles way. s. dentist of this city, slip- a pair of forceps in his poekel; when he went on a holiday to Barron Island. a half-caste settlement, in case iwere. l Island than one Binghi. a, half-caste, they- might be needed. They No sooner hed he reached tho plalned of toothache, Mr. Rod- qulckly extracted the offending molar. Binghi departed in high feat- to spread the good news. Within incredibly short time a remark- cpidemico! ioothache was rag. throughout the settlement. Rod- was besieged with patients from ‘4 0'clock in the afternoon until in 0‘clock at night. He was going at pressure. and 101 teeth were par- from their owners. Oi course. he extracted only teeth that were bet- extracted. -___ , There is still little news of the mored trouble in Russia, but one lureory is that they are rigirung for | in freedom from the freedom for which el’ fought last time. reported visiting one sick member] Rem E_ MN ,md M,.s_ Aitken and `\ _`/ »f -\ To all our customers To our competitors ik f A To everybody XJ _ _\/ ` For a Very l ._ 1| Our Heartiest Greetings _ To those not our customers 'I`o our Business Associates ly. .$5 MERRY CHRISTMAS and a E 1 Smith; 3, Louise Gaudet- Margaret Smith; 5, Gertrude Mac- 1 NEW YEAR _ f R. If HOLMAN Ltd. ~. .1- Norma Poirier; 4, Elizabeth Dalton. Charlottetown and Sllllilflerside I", Gi' d I ._ 1 :_ _ _ . I' Maexinnon. _,` 3 __ .-~ § Gmac Iv.-x. Lena nesnoenea; 2, *{_5"\‘ ' um aausnt. -‘ _' _ _*_‘_~»~ ,ai Grade nr A.-1, Elmer canon; 2. |’/lil I . , Louise Maexumon; s, Mary canon. I \. . '.411' ,J Grade III B.-l, Lillian Arsenault; * - 2, Aiden smau; a, Emmett neaaeenes ~ ' I and Bernice Gains. » /` IH Gr e I.\’.- , ; ` > \, V '_ \ U ` li, l ‘ . il \\- li v A"en::n' ' ' Bruner ' - ”” ." v"`\ **'1;V'1l!"Y*. I", U ;,l;:hHQ.I'ii\lIlE0k;”0Iriel'; 2;uE1'i‘lest Des- § if' 100%--Norma Oellbeck. Iris Weeks, l CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS Mary McNeill, Paustine. Gaudet, ,mm sam' mmm. Dum. mm W. H. AITKEN OIL C0. hue ummnu _ .' 1 ‘