Western In VLo'cals_.3 _.rule column is received for neu. gr ioeal interest but advertising si I nswsy nature may he Inserted nl | “nts n word strictly psylble In -SPECIAL SKATE Bedeque Rink christmas night. 15 cents. L-3011-I2-22-2|. ' -FUR. Bi.»1Elt - Mr. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, is now at the office of B. Graham Rogers, summerside, buying silver fox pelts_ L-2497-11-19-ti -EXTRA VALUE in M0ll"s Choc- olates. Aiso Bpecial in writing paper boxed for 354:. Taylor Drug Co., Kensington. -SPECIAL for winter feeding, n-M. Standard Fox Biscuit. R-M. Standard Cubes and R.-M. Standard V!:a-Grumbla_ Distributed by B.-.1ce’s. L-2914-12-Zi-21. -ONLY THREE days left to help our favorite girl or boy in the big Is prize contest, buy your Christmas and family need and vote for the one you wish. Gourlies' Dnig Store. L-3998-12-21-21 -NIC! CIIICKENS. Turkeys, Geese and Ducks for the Christmas Dinner at lowest prices. Cobb Mc- Kay at 'lpdd Limited, Bummerside. L-3013-12-21-2|. -VISITORS T0 BUMIIBSIDE -Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt of st. lasiors were welcome visitors. to Bummamide on Thursday.-8. -SEI OUR BYECIALS on 0roe~" aries, Fruits, Confectionery. Tobacco! and Cigarettes. All fresh new stock. Cobb Halas dr Todd Limited, Bum- licrlde. L-3013-12-22-21. -SUCCESSFUL ALESMAN __ ltr. Gamet Profitt, of the firm of A. Home & Co., lurcmerslde, has just received some very valuable primes awarded by Osnersi Motors Ltd., and has also secured for the third time the Master salesmen Club pin, the highest honor confer- red by General Motors to their salesmen. Horses Wanted Want at once, number of Horses. Must be young, sound and in good condition, ii-mil 1206 to 1506 lbs. will be at Kensington Saturday, Dec. 22. sgd. J. w. wiiirilump Kensington. | L2982-12.21-2i :__ Radio Cafe extends SEASOII/'S GREETINGS to one and all. Preparing the Turkey, fix- ing the trimmings, getting the odds 'and ends together is a tremendous task. Why not ease your burden by brinuing your -family and quests to the RADIO Full Course Christmas Turkey Dinner-50c. / DAN R. CHAN » \ , r . ,» I _ .. ¢_A"u ‘E V A A V VA 1 _ _ _ ____-. \ » -~-.V»»'a\- V . i---- - f.-;..;_;.._ __ .__ ';____,_' _.__ __:_" i--_.___""'""”*' __ _ _ _ __ _ __ ___ , ___ _, 1 ' In `~ -ANDREW JAEDINE, Fieetown. Ild BUNG!& RATIONS including our BREEDING Ration exclusively the past two years. Five (5) litters of wp each from 30 females with che miss was his 1984 record. _ _...__ -OPENING BOC!!! HATCH at the North sim-¢ -League in the Kensington Rink. Monday, Deo. 24th. at 7.30 p.m. Two games, In- dian River vs. Ramblers and silver Wins! vs. Summerfield Comets. Admission I0 and 20__ cents. Also skstlnl Christmas afternoon and evening. Drawing will take place for Granite Hockey Club radio. I..-3995-12-21-Bl -CHRISTMAS CAROLEBS- “Here some the csroler-s"_.1,°m W0 in "Mtsrrie England" this was the cry as little children watched from their nursery windows for the carolers at Christmas time. The custom has to a great extent died out: but this year Bummenlde will hsartheoldcarolslungbysgroup of school children on Saturday night se, like the carolers of old. they wander through the streets singing their cheerful songs. These Children have perhaps a loftier motive for their singing than the minstrels of olden days, as the pennies which they hope to receive will be given by them to the Santa Pal fund for gifts for the little kid- dies on Christmas eve. The child- ren have been practicing their mr- ols under the direction or Mrs. L. Cl. Lewis and Mrs. Ralph Muttart and gave a demonstration over the radio on Thursday and Friday ev- ening. The age old carols seemed to have s sweeter note when sung by their ohilish treble and surely no one will be able to resist their appeal when they sing under the windows on Saturday night. Bob- bie Bohfurman and Eleanor Currie sang in duet "Dear little stranger.” This has ii. special appeal. Do not forget to have your pennies ready when you hear the cry, "Here come the Carolers."-8. -OIIIISTMAS GIVING - St. Nicholas, the patron saint of children, must be very happy as he watches the Banta Pals today tak- ing up his work of looking after the poor little children this Christmas time. December Oth is Bt. Nicholas Eve and that was the day when children originally hung im their stockings for st. Nicholas to illl. The modern little boy and girl does not associate St. Nicholas with Christmas eve, but talks of jolly old Sanlts. Claus with his bag of toys and reindeer; and however poor and dreary the home, every little child goes to bed on Christmas Eve with just one thought: Will Santa Claus remember to fill my stocking? It is a long time since St. Nicholas went round looking afteVr__little childien..but.hls spirit still lives in every Santa- Pal and every one who knows the real pleasure of Christmas giving. The sweetest thing in life is the hap- piness of making others happy. Christmas belongs to children be- cause lt is the festival of the Holy Child. Christ Himself said “Inas- much ss ye have done it unto one of the least of these, ye have done it unto Me.” Let every one oi us remember this and bring some gift for one of these little ones so that their faith is not shattered. Make some child happy on Christ- mas mom and you will enjoy your own christmas so much mere. Ar- rangements have been made to have the toys distributed from a large Christmas tree in the Town Hvll on Christmas eve. Bring your gifts to the Boy Scouts at the Journal Building. Only one day left. Do it now.-8. I ' \ r Breeding Ration for Foxes, Poultry alll! Livestock. Feeds and Remedies MA1v.4os'1z at your nearest deaier.VV__VVAA ' i: U FOXME||!! ` f-f SYNGLO BREEDING RATION should fed all Breeding Foxes starting Dec. 15th and until females have mated. THIS DATE HAS ARRIVED. ORDER NOW FROM YOUR NEAREST DEALER OR DIRECT IF YOUR DEALER HASN"1‘ A STOCK OF SUNGLO. SUNGLO BREEDING RATION IS ONLY IN THE MEAL FORM. We recommend grinding your meats, and mixing in SUNGLO BREEDING RATION after moistening with liot water. Make the mass in balls, Use a wooden bucket for winter feeding. This system of feeding is as simple as feeding meat chunks, ls cheaper feed, and your fox is eating a balanced feed at every mouthful. No pans necessary. SUNGLO BREEDING RATION has been used now four years with excellent results. Averages of 4 to 4|/1 is not uncommon. Write for testimonials. WE HAVE JUST INCORPORATED SEVERAL NEW IDEAS, WHICH OUR ADVISER TESTED OUT THE PAST TWO YEARS, IN OUR 1984.35 BREED- ING RATION. _ ' msuna vounsanr Lanes Lrrraas. Aim A miucii Avanacs 'ralir wim. Maxi-: scsi. Mom-:Y Fon You BY sr ivriNG Now 'ro man sUNGi.o Bnasnme iz/i$o_N. , Iiiibrnliticngal Rox & Animal - Foods fitd. S mmersid P- E. I ` .. e .. »-" ‘ ~ \`:fi=`.;.:.-:‘,'-.;;::-‘ II -_M ~~~ » V_ |ii'||IIIIIII -.im \ an ‘ . 1 -’ __ ,-'. - r ' *IM '-i`°"'\ - -,, |I' III LII -J Ei 1-’ 0 I - _ I/If MJ ¢ ~ __ _ ,-_.-_¢.;._-.-.~.~.~;-;=s;:~;r§;§fs=~.=_.=:.-_in - ~ - _ _ _ _ ,A e 0 _pf _ ., .-.~.._._» .;- -_-_ :..».~V .i..,=,.-.»-.-;;._»_.».» - ..-_ A _ . _ i "¢7"‘ ._ \ *Ts ` 1:; =-~'~~'.~f‘-:\‘=‘-:3`-'»'-t»‘-.'- 1': I ‘, - HQ . _ . _ _. _ | i _ u e I ' _ -_V._ __ .... _ 7 ‘ _ , ~7 - -.s ,_ ,ll I A .Al 4 v ° ='._;. . s a , 0, ,III V _:V _,L -. 1 O _U v lV __V _V ,~a.¢-~. ~ AVC . .1 " . V V _ A ° .. , . ' ` ‘. . ‘_ _ ' __ _._____,___ ____ _ _ _ ____.h_ ,_ _ ,_ _ ,__ '_ _ _. . . __ _,___ __ _____ ___ ' "a`rccord attenda.n6`e"for the opening and PRINCE _COUNTY CHRGNICLE I I -IIIZQDINC G I I B I I 0 B BALI-Pen limbdll, five Toulouse. Apply Jarvis Tl.nt0l\.' Court House, Bummorsido. L-8016-12-32-21 -DOIIH-Between his Cemetery louse and Granville lt., a black zipper has. Finder pious. leave at Sinclair & Btowart‘s, Bummelslds. and receive reward. 1,3031 -“DOC” M.\cPHERSON SAYS - A suit that is cut for any body will hilt DI OVGIT bbdy. Get measured and fitted by "Doc". exclusive agent. for Summer-side and vicinity for the House of Btone. L-2884-I2-18-31. -BIQCHII HMDOUGALL, Bldg. ford, P. ll. I., reports he just re. ceived |3230 for a pup pelt in the local Island markets. This pup was fed 80% Bunglo. Mr. Macbougall had used Bungie the past two years. His ranch average was 200% for 1934. L-2881. -IIE tl-ARK, Cavsididi, who ground and fed,Sunglo breeding ration 1933-34 for the first, says he would not feed the old system of meats chunks, etc., again. L-2001 -HOME FOB. CIIILISTMAS-Mr. Edward Ms.oNelll. only son of Mr. W. W. M.acNcill, ediltor of the Pioneer, and Mrs. MaotNeil1 arrived on Wednesday evening to spend the Christmas vacation with his parents.-B. -LEFT. FUR. HALHPAX-Mr. Harold Walsh of Summerside left on Thursday morning for Halifax. N. B.. to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law. Mr. Ralph Brun- dage which was held yesterday alter- noon. Mk. Brundnge died quita gud- denly on Wednesday.-S. -CUSTOMS CASE IEARD-A customs case was heard on Friday lltemoon befor! Mr. E. I-I. S’.i'o'_ig, K.C. in the aiunmerslde It ze Court andthe party found guilty _md fined $50 and costs or two months in jail.-S -ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT to help your favourite Girl or Boy in the Big 18 prize contest. Buy your Xmas Gifts and family needs, and vote for the one you wish. Gourlles Drug Store. L-3010-12-22-21. -HOME FOR. CHRISTMAS - Mrs. Parson and her sister, Miss; Citric Holman and their niece Miss' Hilda Holman of Montreal are ex- I pected this week to spend Christ-‘ mas with Mrs. R.. T. Holman and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Holman, of Summerside.-S -WELL ATTENDED OPENING SKATE-The Bedeque rink opened for the season last Saturday and had night. There was good music and the many improvements made by the management have added very much to the comfort of the patrons. The Rink Company have taken on extra. help to look after the needs of its patrons and a successful season is anticipated.-S. -SCHOOL CLOSES-The Sum- me.side High School closed for the Christmas holidays on Friday morning. Thrre was the usual little exchanges of presents and Chris mas songs by the children in the younger grades, whose teachers distributed bags of candy. The children were dismissed with hearty good wishes for a very merry Christmas.-S. -HEAVY XMAS MAI!/-Mr. Allen, Post/master art Bummerside reports that the Xmas mail is about on a par with other years. The heaviest mall was on Thurs- day and Friday. both incoming and outgoing. On Thursday evening the Post office stall' handled over one hundred bags ol mail from the eastern and boat trains, The staff are _working ovierrtlme but still keep smiling and cheerful under the heavy strain.--8. -COUNTY COURT-December term of the Colm/ty Court, .Judsc Inman pcesidihl, Owned at Bum- merside on Friday. The docket was not as large ss usual there bein8 eighteen cases. The J11d8€ Swwd he was not prepared to deliver judgment in the ease of Titus vs me wwu of summon-nice but honed to do so before the tenn ended. In the case tried at the NSI A159140" Court, of John Flnnen vs. Oltave B\;m¢hayd judgment was given for the defendant- A numiber of Garn- ishes mc debt owe WN 4I°P°“" of me the some :dimmed till Roth Dec. when the first contested me wiu be tried. Lawyers in “- tendance were Heath Strong. F C.. Thane CamDb0\l» K- C- Hmfy Noonan. W. 1:. Darby. °~ D- W' Calhim, sumnierslde. NI- W' T E SUMMERSIDE GUARDIA _, .__- _ V .-i . >. _A..._i_ IMPRESSIVE URIJINIITIIIN SERVICE “WW I With all the solemn and impres- sifve ritu of the Church of Eng- land m\;£O. Lancaster was raised to the thood at an ordination service in St. Mary's“Church, sum.. mcrslde yesterday morning at 11 o’clock. Mr. Lancaster was dfdainsl by Et. Rev. Bishop Hearmley of Halifax. Assisting at the service were Ven. Archdeacon C. de W. W-hite, D. D.. rector of st. Ma.ry’s Church. Canon Malone and Rev. H. D. Raymond, Charlottetown. Rev. W. J. Phillips, Albcrton, Rev. A. P. Ihr-t Davies. Port Hill, Rev. P. R. G. Bridgew'i.iI.er, Crapaud. The service opened with matins conducted by the rector, Ven. Arch- deacon de W. White who alsu preached tl-ie ordination sermon, which was a fitting and eloquent address from the text I. Corinthi- ans, Chapter 4, verse 1. The speak- er spoke particularly of one very important fact that all who are about to enter the ministry should remember that Christ is the head of his church and that they are his ministers or stewards acting undef His authority. They must remem- ber they should be faithful admin- istrators of their sacred trust. They must with honor and dignity do the work which God alone has com- missioned them to do, to minister to the souls of mankind whose salva- tion was purchased bythe bloorl of Christ. The speaker also coun- selled the priest to look upon his bishop as his father in God. to ren- der to him true allegiance as only by so doing could he hope for suc- cess in this work which he had undertaken. _'I'-he Archdeacon then presented Mr. Lancaster to the bishop for ordination. Rev. Canon Malone then chanted the Litany the congregation lntonating the suifrsges The bishop then went] into the sanctuary and conducted the first part of the Communion services. I-Ie was assisted by Rev. H. D. Raymond who read the epis- tle, and Rev. W. J. Phillips who read the gospel. The bishon then performed the rite of ordination I which was followed by the Venlf Creator Suiritus. The not of con- secration wcs then concluded. The Communion service was then resumed, the newly crdalnel priest togethe' with the other priests re- ceiving the sacraments at the hands ofthe rifhen and archdeacén, Ap- propriate hymns were sum bv the choir. during the service. The bishop and visiting clergy were the guests of Ven. Archrleocon White and Mrs. White rt 11": rectorv for lun- ' Rockers. Several colors i0 cheori. The c‘~"~" left on the “'- iemocii t'.'~l»~°, I'~~ their home~<_ ' T.-ordshln Blrhcri Hackenley ‘ this mrming on return to I-lol I -s I -HOCKEY-Bedeque Rink, VI/.cl-I nuday, December 26th. First game’ of the Clark League, North Bedequc vs. Bedeque_ Skate after match. Ad- mission l5c. Will all thc teams wish- ing to enter this League hand in the names of their players to D. E. Noonan, Bcdecue, not later than December 20th. L-3012-12-22-21. --EN'l"I'lUSIASTIC MEETING OF CURLERS-There was a large at- tendance of curlers at a meeting of the Summersldc Curling Club on Wednesday evening. The President, Mr. B. W. Robinson, very capably presided. The chairmen of the dif- ferent committees were present and arrangements were got under way for a g00d season of curling. The games committees and memlnrshlp committee were instructed to com- plete arrangements by Christmas Day, so that the schedule of games could be drawn up and competition started by the first oi the year. The ice is in good condition and some of the stories have been reground and there is every prospect of a good curling season.-S. --CIIRISTMAS CONCER'I‘-~Cen- tral Lot I6 hall was verygay on Wednesday for thc sinliuitl Christ- mas concert held under the aus- plocs OI the Y.PB_ and Central Lot is school. The stage and hall were tastefully decorated with ever- greens and coloured streamers. Rev. E. R. Woodside presided. The pro- gram opened with 5 drill “Wel- come” and chorus by the school children "Christmas day is draw- ing near." senior pupils then put on a Minstrel Show; Mother Goose dialogue, Junior pupils; Pantomime "White Wings." Senior-_ Girls; "Christmas Evergreen-s." J\1HI°l‘ pupils; dialogue, "Mother and D84 have their innlngs": Motion 801% ummm. xenslnewn- 8- _ junior pupils: dlal0li'\1° "U“°I° °7°°fV° _V __ , __ _____-_-;_-_=i :_ I9 l_'_.. _ I1" /»- ". " W1" I II Alien /,111 II-_ij iVV _ V Ich? -__ I if-' _ V g -1?’ fi. 2 Smokers A llerc‘s is “he-man's” gift. Select it now while the Iliff .I’..`f`ff'f` $5-00 ““ ‘~§%l_i AI \` | Tea Wagons Every woman longs for s Tea Wagon. Make her d . ° ..'.§l"7?T‘.’T‘T' II15-90 “" ,,- _ya --_-\,L_. :<21 *"~~ _ .. Cliff. ' it _- Kiddies Rockers Every child asks Santa for one of these I6\'ely"|ittIe o__, /R# ' __._,_. LTV.: 1:; 'I _._ N 5ii_ 1 £_¢_` L_ _C L _‘<59- 3 _"1 f\ I Give him-(or her) I Chih’ Boudoir Lamps these lovely Lamps now _'iff $2-69 '° Kindergarten Table with two matching Chl i R d. E' Bln::r:irnI\'o:~y choole fl‘0l'n _ ,_ ull V ,' _~ I --ji-fel' IVV High chairs we ` en! f th .ll his °“;:;,eThe,: are beg; I:‘IilIl‘Ii's zxks 2,1; ma.; 1|: l'“““yt y be used for many pur- SYH-“ poses . . . . . . 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' f Sofa Pillows _ A bright, I-lirerflll Kin, ’ they com: in :ill the p0pl1~ ’ -#2-25 “"- ' ._ )~.‘Y 1’/' I `s if _ - , I _ ' ___i-h'_I A . t Z' ._ _ 1 ‘ ‘ ' Q ' I ` If -- VV .` ' .V» I ‘ Fancy Mirrors You can rest assured y01lf“"_' j nm will be appreomee ~ ir we s iinrmr ' YZF lil I* VV _ O .J 1 . .- - ~~---m*-0- ;>~_4_-~'-~~-'--~*~- ~ - --- ~ W; --» -----_ _'~ -_ ;= " -- - I . .if Will.” senior pupils; Pageant, by Y.P.S. “A Picture Gallery of Giv- ers." Santa Claus then appeared on the scene and from s gally dec- orated Christmas tree presented thc children with presents and candx. The ei \~,'nble affair closed with the Natl...al Anthem.-S. -CHRISTMAS CONCERT-The annual concert for the Svundav School children oi the Summerside Presbyterian Church was held crn Thursday evening in the Church hall. Rev. Mr. Jeans acted as chainnain. The nmgnm was under the direction of Miss Georgie Huestis and Miss Edna Baker. Thi first part was a program of Christ- mas songs and rccltiitions by the ymmger pupils. A playettz, thi first Clwlstnms was delightfully carried out by the senior boys and girls. A piano d-uct by two ywrid ladlm was much appreciated. At the conclusion of the DIOUYHUI Santa Claus visited the hell and delighted each little child with n gift, an/d a bag of candy from s prettily tlrifmmed Christmas tree -8 PERSONALS --The many friends fu .-ir. Robert Stavert, Kelvin, will be pleased to see him out and about again. after his recent illness. -Miss Addie Maclviurdo. Kelvin. left Thursday morning for Resins. where she will visit her sister-_ Mrs. W. W. Maehlcill. ~’I'he many friends of Forbes, Wilmot, will be learn he has recovered, rs is iii seriously ll from an sbsess on I face. . --Mr. T. J. Inman cl Bqéllfl was in Surnmerxide on Thursd on business.-6, <-_-- ».»y»¥~.> .. -Senator Oreelman llLacAptll of Bummeiside, P. E. I., made flight from his home by plane _ Moncton airport early Wedm-sta afternoon and left 'here on Ocean Limited for Montreal I 1 Ottawa on a bu..;neos missicsur . Is`EARcH|Nc. Fon sau 9. H . . _\~i~- _.,,§@.__- -5% VV I; - .~1;;’~`~` ' _.I .V VVV,{V‘VV%?_V .. ri “Awe \ i ty, Fir* _ _/e" _ I P. "`f *v ":3‘::-"§=-.-: - .` ` ' `3{I“I'~‘f%'~, r . I / ' __ ._ _-...fm -- - - I- a . _ if" ..__, T/rs TOY FACTORY .s 'd .ji f' or § _J 'tim I \ -1--» wb f// sam In miieil UP x'0 Lines 'ro *imc wipe. 'Down ‘me mama; our Aevou AQE N01 uses-`rO \T wi Assam \'ou!0 ONLY ‘BE iN THE. WAY* WHOA , " ....‘.\~.-_».-'. \g~\V\\\\\ef_» ~s _ . ,_ \ y _.f..-.. - ‘-="-'-‘~ o Ii ‘ f ».=- _(_ \»y___ I, ~. »- _.~;1‘.1;.'.;