£5¢E“9»“‘ “if 1??’ ~%__ ERRY CHURCHES ‘TOMORROW | cnukorioi ENGLAND" BAPTIST ST. PEIEWS CATHEDRAL Rev. Canon Malone, M-A.. I..’I'h. Fourth sundry in Advent 8.00: Holy Communion, 11.001 Choral Eucharist one 5". mon. Christmas Eve v 5 p.m.: Evensong and cur-ole, . 11.30: Choral Eucharist. Christmas Day 8.00: Holy Communion. .‘ 11.00: Choral Eucharist and ser- mon. s'r. PAUL'S CHURCH“ m 5'0 ltev. A Iielldrcw Gardner. Hector _ cs gna e.) 5m‘ Organist-bliss Lillian Earle Chon- Dlrootor-Albert Danni; ...5_| Christmas Eve dens 11.00 Morning Prayer and Ser- 5.13,... inon. ‘ ' v Darin: the ooiieetlon oi the or. -h - girtory a_soio will be sung by Mr. lilo...- dhnrlrcs k112i?“ 'I‘he choir will ren- bub-Al _ tr c n hem “God From 0n Itligh Hath Heard" r (Custance). m-Fi - ' 4.00: Special Carol Service which s "-1 - p..w4 g. _ “firm _. Both the above services will be 1 ‘l - * ~ conducted by Mr. R. Biirielgh Tay~ a 51GB- . ‘on __n CHRISTMAS DAY d ‘ 10.45 lloiy Communion and Ser~ all om ‘o mm‘ “ y This service will be conducted by ,_t.he Reverend W. J. Phillips. __o] EVERYBODY WELCOME -M.i‘. ' __ ________________ __,____ tile Cl ’ ‘ '“'""' "" "m? 3y, g; PRESBYIERIAN me wt , tho or (‘he Presbyterian Church in Canada 33g‘; ST. JAMES CHURCH doubt, Powrial Street medial ~ Minister RZV. ii. iiIoorlir-ad Legato, DD. A198 _ Organist-Mrs. K. S. Rogers 58101 ~- Choir Dirortob-lilrs. 1.] A. Lawson "'99 Public Worsh p roll-b Morning at II a-ln. -— Rev- ll;- ll me ‘MOBTIICIIII Legato, D-D, gig“ ' Morning Anthem: "The First . . - n! . “rm f‘ "liiiifi. 3¥...§’.§l"l'l".oo. i231? Evening‘ at ‘l |i.m. - Rev. It 9,355; _ liloorhead Legaiiv. ll.ll_. U _ _' Evening Anthems: “Wl ile Shel?" ._B| , " ».h:~rdo ivotched" by Roland Smart. Cyypiw . 1_ "it Came Upon a Midnight r ‘ .3 Ci .r" ‘y Stalnen, _ sgitglfi A Sttsangiars and Ylsltors Cordiaily guy? dtt _' Invited. sc e u »~ IlFCI . . 5135i), 1 “zioN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH u‘ f1 I15 l" Prince and Grafton Strrci- in" iii. Minis ter Rev, G. Carlyle Webster Organist -- Miss Rena Waod Morning Worship 11.00 rem. n Theme: “The Word ‘Made Fleah. l-lymns: 60, 115, 1'17, I65. Anthem: “Glory to God in "It? .|.|33),e5i," (Vincent). Soloist, Mrs. Roper. ,, Carol: "Gllorir; in Excelsis deo . ' Ch . Jufllagrpnmnfilflic Sabbath School and Bilrio Classes. Evening Worship 7.00 p.m. Theme: “In The Fuincss of Time." . llyrniis: 11-1, I72, 1'19. I7'l. Antlieni: “Jrsu Bairbino‘ (‘Q Soloist, Mr. Woiitloli Phiii SM", “Night n! Nights" "an de w te l. Mr. llarry (‘H1519 - gUiito you is born this d8!’ l" m,» city o! David, a saviour which ls Christ tlio Lord." Arm: BAPTIST CHURCH r. of Prlimainflrg Fitzroy Bil. "- Harvey L. nenton, 13,1), llanist and Choirmuter __ , John Inch, Mus, Bu, Mofnlng Worship 11 “n, i 5e : "It Happened tn 3e11,- oh v All : - "While shepherds ‘ Their Flock: By Night," Solo: selected, Mn, 101m [mm The arch Sohooi 2. so p, m,_. The sen or roupe meet, ‘g 1g u, 32-3" lun. I other clause; one [T011133 lllfifl at 2.30 ..m, Evening Worship ‘F’ pm, A Choral Service for Christmas. Anthem: “Nazareth” (Gounod). C i: ' Oiggiltllitreye Th,“ Km" o, are: "Good Chitin ", (Traditional). H n M” Alli-limit. “Sing to The Mil". (Adams) $°|°= éllivfitfli. Miss Pearl Bums. Anthem.‘ "0 Zion That Brlngeth Good Tidings", (Stainer). You are invited to worship with rm»: BAPTIST cnuncn, CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAL cumsmu CHURCH Kent Street ltcv. Roscoe W. Nice A. 8.. B. 0.. inlate M r Orgnnirib-Mrs. V. L. Dlngweii liiiorning Ivor-ship 11.00 3.111. Carol: “Once in Bethlehem oi’ no mm” hi, “g adore Illm." Judah." (Ncvinb Anthem: "I bring you Good Tid- 30893’ iltuebush.) Sermon: THE GIFT or arm's. Bible School - 2.30 um. Lesson: “The Child and the Kingdom." And it came to pass in those days that there went out a. decree from Caesar Augustus. thit- Bll ll" “Mb-l Should be ‘axed all ivrnt to he taxed, every one into his own cit!‘- And Galilee, nlii, ui‘ (no my oi Nawfl". Erwin: jggrslitilp 1.00 p.711. oro: ‘ rs en~ A k," _ (Wainwright). h w“ e And Joseph also went up from ‘ Anihfimf “Above the Silent into Judea, unto the city of David, which is ealieii Bethlehem (b; "ill!" (Wilson). i I D id : t b taxed wl Solo, “The New Born Kin“, cause he was of the ‘house and throw": hill?" Andes e“ w“ m“ (UEspoirL Mary h‘: espoused wile, being grevt w c . o - r Sermon: NO ROOM IN TIIE IIEART FOR JESUS. A Church with a welcome to all. Sec you at church Sunday. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH _-i ‘UNIIED CHIJRCH 0t CANADA TRINITY UNlTEl-Dvéitl-IJRCH Prince Street’- This column is reserved tor news oi local interest but advertising oi a ncwsy nature may be inserted Mlnlsl" i, 5 ents a word strictly pay- Rev. Ilugh Miller, iuA, no. QM, ,f, ,,,,,,,,,,.-e, Assistant '"'—"—** ""— ' "‘ Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A., 8.1). A- lloy Kendall. L.R.A.M..A.A.G.O., Orxiniiit 11.00 ml. Public Worship. CRASWELL for Photographs. communion-on LiI-‘E INSUR- ucu, L-lmia-i -‘Ll-;$I.i. Sermon: "Sharing God." (Third -———— l" sflriw. “Knowing Goat") Rev. CHRISTMAS TREE BULBS 2 101‘ Hugh Miller. 5c. ‘Ioombs Mu_le store. Anthem: "Christians Awake! L'l53Z'12'32‘u‘ ~ l r _.. - ___’__ ha utot e Happy Morn (Maunder) KENT BEAUTY Shoppe. special (Solr/iat: Miss Margaret Stems) Vioal Solo: "A Christmas Lui- oil pemianents $1.50 up. , Qhy" (Wllpon), 14-64-12-33-21. (Mis Ber IiiieJl) —-——-' _ mo p.in.s Suntlllgy 5:31:01 and SERVICE in the Marshiield Bible Classes. Baptist liurcli. sillK-lfly after- noon. Qec. 2-4, at 3:00 o'clock. L-40 7.00 p.m. Public Worship. Sermon: Rev. Lewis M. Murray. b.r\., BJ). '-‘_- Anthem: "Gesu Bambino" (Yon; WE D0 our own engraving in (Solo parts: Mr. Roy Smailmaii any design YOU like ill? W the and Mr. Geo. Johnson), last minute before Xmas. . W- Duet; "The Song and the Star." Taylor, Richmond Si- 5'65- (Wiison). —-——' (Mrs. w. Roy Cudmore and Mrs. JUST ARRIVED today, special shipment. of Aynsley CHDB 1nd A. MacEachern). , saucers, assorted patterns, special- Soio: "Bethlehem" (Wilson). -(Miss Sally W l ly priced at. 65 cents each. Hol- Qunrtette: “Only A Little Vii- mans Charlottetown SW19- 5'33- ioge" (Maunder). -~ (Mrs. L. T. Lowtlier, Mrs. W. G. GIVE MUSIC this Cllflfiimfis Tm"! Toombs Music store. L~1623~12-23-li YORK UNIIED CHARGE. Rev. Nicholson, Minister-Services Spencer, lilr. T. W. Bentley and Mr. John liIacKenzie.) Visitors and Students Cordially Sentences and invocation- Scriplure Lesson- Alii10iiliCirineiiis. Sermon. Benediction. God Save the King. Sentences and invocation- Scripture Lesson-— Announcements- Solist Mr. Offering- neiiciion- I ST. JAMES CHURCH Special Christmas Services ff- December 24th, 1939 MORNING Processionol HymnY-U-t- "O Come All Ye Faithful." Duei-Cantique do Noah-Adam Mr. and Mrs. Prayer (with song (Lords Prayer) ~ Hymn l65——"Joy to the Weill." Anthem-"The First Chiistmafi-Bornby Recessionol Hymn l7l-"Haik the Herald Angels Sing”. EVENING Processionol Hymn 174-"0 Come all ye Faithful." . Solo-"The Virgins Slumber Song"--Max Reger » Miss Marguerite Cullmora Proyer-(wilh Song) Lord's Prayer) Hymn--l69—-"O Lillie Town o! Bethlehem." Antliem--"While Shepherds WaichetV-Rolond Smart Solo-"The Birthday of a King"—H. W. Neidlinger. Miss Leno McLure A. T. C. M. Carols-lo) "infant Holy, Infant Lowly."-Polish. l; (2) "Good Christian Men Reioice/Z-Trodiiionul .. . kllnthem—"ii Came Upon a Midnight CieaW-Sroiner ~ Soiist Mr. ll. Raymond. Recessiomil Hymn-i72--"Holy Night, Peaceful Night"- Welcome. J. A. ‘+““-———-'-—*—“- for December 24th: 11 a. 1g]. Con; h h; 2:30 . m. eason QIIvaIraiu-su-n-u gloéveC; p. m‘ $14k. Christan“ music, singing by Junior Choir. 7 P. M. special service Ciiiiltlégi Church, Christmas Carols Through the Raoul Raymond srnimr man-i- “Silent night, holy night‘, ‘ All is calm, all is bright. Round yon Viilgin Mother and Child. Holy infant so tender and , mild. . Sleep in heavenly peace.” ll mice hodn’t iiibbled at the bellow: of the organ in Josef Mohr’: little church high in the Bavarian mountains, this immortal carol might never have been written. The poacelui stillness following a wintry biiizard on the nizht before Christmas, 1818, in- spired the Oberndorl minister to The music was Arthur Bruce QQYS cHQm pen the words. , ‘ 2 u _ _ composed and harmonized hur- Q ';Solo-- Christmas Luwiby"--Wilson. Bird?’ by his organist. Fran? t ru er, ecause the organ ha(' '5' N‘ D’ McLean broken down and there was only y the choir to render Cllfiflllfln; y music. 1'1 Shopping Day me Central Guardian. while they iverc there, the days were nccomlllfilflfl "1111 She 5mm“ be delivered. And she brought forth her firstborn soii, and wriiopod him in swailiiiing clothes, rnd laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the in“. POLICE COURT-In the _ Pcllce court y ..ly with ‘.1 '1 able 118.5 ieirznnrird until tnmorrov. Messrs. Ralph Calder, Frank Mc- Kililltill, Tom E "ifs and Gordon D:E'ois ‘who ' MsGiil holidays. Little Ships Ami Tough Men Aid britlsh Navy (By Guy E, Rhoiides, Canadian Press Staff Writer) SOMEWHERE ON THE SOUTH COAST, ENGLAND, D90. 2i - From all the train-lei‘ fishing ports of the United Kingdom litte shins and tough men hove rushed to help the navy in its relentless hunt for German suobmarines and mines. As in the days of the famous D0ver patrol of the first Great War. the Admiralty has coiled on the nation's trawler fishermen to use their ships and skill in spot- ting U-bOets or raisins! mines in much the some manner as they have brought. in fish for years. stun on the Quayside here while a. uav commander talks to the rugged men who honest the sea and, exmpt, for the uniform, you would think of tile (ililillefY W51 on a. British Columbia fishing dock talking to the boys of the salmon fleet. Eager to 10in in this country's light for liberty, these men are emon-g the toughest who g0 to sea in Shipfiw-illid they need to be. Many are accustomed to voyage each winter as for north as Bear Island in the Wlhilo Sea. trawling in the bitter Arctic night and bringing in their catches beneath the glare of floor liKlli-‘i- When the Admiralty called lo? 200 additional sweepers to help combat the menace of Germany-s unrestricted mine-laying they heaved up nnchor and steamed quietly away to their new stations. some o! them some in here “mm, getting through tno hole in the breakwater in the blackout wlfl-iout navigation aids and tylnti up to buoy; in the harbor. T118)’ all arrived without trouble despite me 1on1, their skippers had never been them boloro- Flrst treatment trawlers loceivfi hm i, a quick coat of grey palm over the black end red they usually oerr. Then the fish wells. many n1 them still full of ice when they “rive, are converted into quar- ters for the additional crew the vessels must wiry on their D11" trols. The average minesweeuel‘ °Y°W 13 15 mm the average tron-tor crew somewhat smaller. Among addi- tional personnel are a naval man to see orders are carried out efficiently. a runner and a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve siillfllif-‘Y- _______________ A mliltlnmari reported sick. lmi the doctor was not satisfied. sgyrgggflgglly he asked: "Would you come to me with this coin- plaint in civilian life?“ h "on, no. sir." was the reply. l would send for you.’ Too Lore To Clasify FOR BEST MARCONI RADIO bargains on the market see '1‘. Cl. Ives. L-Gl. cifiiisirivms riiips nvmfiiii. Till Christmas i dozen only 25c ouch at our showroom. T. G. Ives. L-6l. i sr wrrirvoifrrii noon‘. . small rntlin tho. vou can r curry and plllll’ in nl‘\'i\’l'fl‘l‘Z only iP-w ieit, Art quickly. (‘rive One THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cfiififiififi; i 2t3t§f§f§i¥ fl 415;), Century "Nativity" by Francesco di Pietra Santa, Rome) And there were in the same county sheph Ids ab“! 11E in i110 11¢‘ 1' keeping watch over their floilt by iriglit. And, l0. the angel o! the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round ahoili- them: and they were sore iiirnld_ Ami the angel Said unto l-liflm. “Fear not: for. hrholtl, l bring you good tidings of great joy which shall be to nil people. For unto you is liorii this day in the city of ilaviil a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. Aiid this shall be a 21811 unto you: ye shall liml t-lie babe wrapped in swadiliing clothes, ly- ing in a manger‘) _ Ami suddenly there was uilh the rmgel a multitude of the heaven- ly host praising God anil saying. “Glory lo God iii thi iiTgliest, mill on earth pear‘, good will toward men." BiiRISTEASi again to our citizens Christmas. u, A. FOSTER. From Premier Campbell "A Merry Mayor. . I01‘ Ohrliiinles. T. G. Ives. 11-81. missisisy ‘From Ills Iioiiour ‘ Governor LePage. Ijcuteiniiii To the people cf the Province o! Prince Edward Island; "fng the Chizslmws season and <)11"i;[1n,'i- Duv our thoughts; l. 11,»! first. w “is those who orej near and d.zu to us and secolitllv to ma e, who tiinu h no Inuit of their own, are not able to eriloy‘ what this goodly world has to offerl and we in Oli!’ mm humble way! should endeavor‘ to arvdsi them as‘ best we mm \\=i'li gifts (i! wrlniisl natures nncl opening the doors n11 our homes to them 13m‘. tlu-y- mlght cuter .- 1 partake of what‘ we have. ‘This is list‘: real spiral o‘ Christmas as God inleiiclvd it to be and I "would nsu mat each and, every one of you who are in 1i_ who nerd‘, position to help those our help to do so. Kindly acts 0ft this nature are not. only beneficial; to the rrtieiver but to the donor and! I am sure that our Chrstmas will} be more chccoiiil if we have clone,’ our duty fflwflffilfilflilklllg sonzncone’ happy. A year ago wars were being waged in several European count- ries and today the British Erupire is once more PllgfigNi in with our enemies 0t‘ a quarter of n , century ago and once again the , vanguard of the Canadian Army ‘ has landed in England , many of i them est-service men and sons ol ex-servioe men. to complete their training and with thought in mind of upholding the high traditions of the Canadian Corps of 1014-18 0n the field of battle. This they will uphold I em sure for they are I marching forward with light hearts ' and determination in the souls to i conquer those who are attempting to destroy civilization and demo- cracy. They are fighting for more than democracy, they are fighting y for the liberties of the individual, l the right to live freely, the system oi’ morals, for human decencles and i the religion in which they have been brought up. Therefore let each and every one of us do our part to- wards helping the gallant armies gain a noble and lasting victory that will mean "Pecan on earth for evennore." Let us unite to banish forever those would be super-men who have banished God and the church from their midst, Int. its pray that 'I'hou- Maiestles the King and Queen will be long spared to reign over us and be given strength to strive with the statesmen for the future unity of the great Empire over which they have been called upon to reign. In closing I wish to extend to each and every one greetings and best wishes {or a Merry Christmas and a Very Happy and Prosperous New Yenr. , From lilayor Foster As fillOUICl‘ Christ-mas arrives ll may seem a futile thing 1o lalk o.’ goodwill to nirn when tram (llS—( cordaiit note is uilralu hoard. ‘ And yet ncvrr in history li'\. .\ inueli goodwill broil offorrrl and sm- ‘ core effort llllid? to achieve it as .‘ during the past year. ‘ Goodwill is a. personal responsi- bility tn each nl llF. It ivnrks only when there is on-opcraton and n gplrit. 0t compromise and undir- standing. We or" happy lint th‘< spirit m» ‘ists amrnlr our low-ya“ lit‘ _\' o5 l: ‘ has I01‘ many yours, and so 1 sayi T119 Christmas season is of the holiday week, The merchants have and houses have been made with colorful lighting and some festival. Unhappily, the iilllv and harsh." Certain individuals fllCiQri upon their weaker and w take up unwilling arms in defence of the freedom and liberty anti security of the whole oi’ man- r-nrvhnt kmgp \ To a world lhnl is torn by conflict me Spirit o! Ch wtmar brings, none the loss, n message of inspiratrn; n. message of encouragement faith that the forces o1 righierwus- ness ~hnll early prevail, and displayed‘ their mast tempting wares; streets‘ flgymng men whose Bu.“ overseas was announced yesterday. 0111"‘ had the chefs dream: dearly info . ziocorations. The Churches, and the,‘ me yard“, of ronmg (Qrnmjsgufle; plPSS, and the radio have been pro-r claiming the advent of the glad- accustomed lJl'lf"ill!l"£S and cheer of the Christ- masliri» are this ycni- dimmed by the clouds of o'er and conflict e- mong the nations. The sweet music of me Christmas bells and carols is interrupted by discordant notes, by sounds which are “jangied, out of and groups have foresakon the paths and prin- ciples of pence, and have threatened the ivorld with their personal, and racial, and national ambitions, in- neigh- bours by force of arms and in dis- Wllard of treaty 0bl"1'lll0li"~. Other peace-loving nations have been 0- biicecl to resist these brutal forces, and that peace an earth and goodwill toward PAGE THREE DO IT NOW Fraser and Huth o! that 61W- ed. 0! two dflyfi. from P. E. I. ond highest. prices of the Royalty, All three skins were [or- warded for sale bv the Charlotte- town Fur Solos. Huge Grub Pile For Troop Trains Dy John LeBlanc Canadirn Press Writer HALIFAX, Dcfi. age“. gzipsogr of oatmeal porridge and 4') y \v‘r'ii us. For wecizs and months the} Bang“ o; steaming comm to “p15,, ClIllClY-‘ll have been looking forward; down. and you've g0; breaking with eager expectation t/o the visit; 10,. a traxlmlQfld 0y “Oops tr-ovelling of St. Nicholas and the festivities’ across Canada w enfoayk gm- Great ‘ Britain end the front. sale camps and embarkntiun. of beef, 350 pounds of lamb qua‘ Kidneys, potatoes, vegetables so on right down to Jam. and the some number men shall be soon established, ' once, the coi-crnment of P. E.l. Furs ilead New York Sale New York this week by Lampoon Out of a large collection offer- which occupied , 2nd, and 4th. highest priced skins sol-d were Much credit l: d-ue to one of our younger fur torment Mr. Andrew Jardlno of Freetown whose two skins brought the highest and sec- entire collection. The skin WhlCh brouzhi the 4th highest price sva-s Produc- ed bv Lt-Col. F, I. Andrew, East SELECT XMAS ours HERE §r."y‘°i3'.'éf’r‘§ff;i fir-iii‘! $3.112 f5; by the best manufacturers. You will be satisfied with your selection here. Chocolates in Fancy Boxes. Bulk Chocolates in fuli assortment. liioir; and Hunters are here. Cigarettes and Tobaccos in fancy boxes. Bk assortment in choose train. “THE GIFT STORE" J. ERNEST ii. WORTH 4. .1. : _' GRADS Christmas DANCE AT Oddfellows Hall DANCING 9.30 — 1.80 Proof of the superiority o! Prince 1.515.115‘ nlvermilox CHRISTMAS NIGHT Lh (If 1'8! Tefzjfzcedfiy a°,%’°,‘§°“ we“ MONDAY, DECEMBER 2s the press by Col. U. . Dawson M, Bhnchardr‘ Orchestra respecting the auction held in NOVELTIES ADMISSION-Si CENTS, o1 800 pounds in tho wrvod aboard the train. In the columns my ear, In: to night. They worked in length 0t the car and 11511’ Wiuhb: the other half of the U g mo: lairuisrzicertzzetcieizzzaieirl five meal steward Arthur Mills or Toronto, and hi1 stat‘! at i3 were on hop from morn- long, narrow kitchen running the it! Oil 21 - (OP) — i Scramble 1,200 cuss and try “of” unds of ham; tog-s in about e00 I Provided space for the soldiers u; “Mme and get it," Before each meal, details lroq ewh o! the troop; com “m, y, m" commtssary and brought on; m. mans dl5ll€S_ Then each lugged m; big tureens o! 5011p. dishes of what- ever happened to he on the menu 511d (‘pol-i of for or coffee. so“; 1m‘ one meal ran to 5,50,“ 39 gab 10m. fiinaracteristlc lunch might; Con, stat of beefsteak and kidney pie, Potatoes and vegetables, deep dam 3995-‘ Pie. blew and barbie: and tea. fir, dinner they" "x411 ‘so 5011p . The keen appetites o! Canada's arrival as the units in the first secilnn of l the first division converged on Hitl- lfax to embark Dec. l0. Tons of loco disappeared on the jump between For typical movement of 481 men travelling from Toronto, the trains ‘ steward stocked up with 1,000 pounds and "ties of eggs, bacon, sausages. ‘ and The ravages oi about 2500 indi- vidual meals loft little at the encl of the journey. For instance, into one dish would go 1,400 sausages o! bacon rashcns. At every meal each man got. three slices of bread, disposing In the confidence of this assur- Prince ed lo lamb 5 Inter the meal $3,“; the 000 pieces of ch51 f" had to be Clifiiliédeljdjyaprid dishwashers swgatgd m,” sinks almost without rt-aff the rolled no t1 MOD at Halifax, STRIIJELESS sflizflrthriiianrs CANBERRA?’- trellan soldiers are (ctiihe bfirrassed. There is a. Shoflfargg t. prom for nonwommissioned Fmlegcvernment explnhm BLACKOUT DANCE! KDUEY STEPHEN, iCPi-Blacktiuts have trict, m! PM 1011i; dark evenings, on it5 MEILBOURN, Australie ._ *5 g°°<l Dillliilntz is preferable motor car, in the opinion a brz- ‘gains? m” day heaving a colleen = l- i; o relief when the train Ilnrly and me mat“ dish mizht becliang. washers nightnrqrp. itverv dqvdilstlll: crockery o! k — Aus- en;- o! ‘Tr! "(i119 l0 abnormal demanog: M 661265-1114 look like gal-wig, couraged dwellers 1n the Li‘); g: where claxaes in follodenetyyg T01’ evacuees are in full swing (jugs (UPI “n: Ari-hut- Norman, “"110 opened ‘a i art eithibinon here. A painting ‘Edward Iaiand wishes w ll . .. i renders of the G1l°l‘i'"{ll'l, asaweiluii? livegypilifrasiilflifi for the rest M m” to all our citizens at homo or n-l " broad. and particularly to those on. (‘OLONELS BACK , acflue service in His Yifajestyki ~——— v ,frirces. all lllc‘ com; nichhs of ill-sf ‘ELYWTo-‘YT- ... (Cy) __' yholldav season-Ii I. .1v Christmas, Ti‘"~"<‘ ‘air-owls '- retired Mid A Happy Now Sear, TIIANE A. CAMPBELL, Premier . léélivtgobrcn reinstated and appoln I of the governm the reserve of otiiws, HURNFS CLEARANCE SALE BARGAIN PRICES FOR 10 2 Driving Sleighs—~ i Regular Price —- —- $75.00 Bargain Price —— -- $50.00 1 Special Pung Sleigh- Regulcr Price -— -— $59.00 Bargain Price - -— 46.00 2 High Box Sleighs- Regular Price - —- $30.00 Bur "n ' - 20.00 i wooi 9...... - $19.00 Biilgoins to cleur- $14.00 1 Express Wagon- Regular Price - $120.00 Bargain Price —— —- 75.00 2 Sets Drivinq Harness N0. 4 Solid Nickel Regular Price $33 G0 Bargain Price — - 22.00 i Set Driving Harness- No. 2'5 Nickel Regular Price —- -— $27.00 Bargain Price - ~ 18.00 TEiiMS-V-NET CASH I A. HORNE 8c C0. DAYS ONLY i ”Corisiine" Beaver Coats Regular Price - —- $57.00 Wiorgoin Price - - 40.00 7 Kalgan Coon Coot-- Regular Price - - $5900 Bargain Price - - £2.00 Sizes 48" 5 New Cenuiry Wdshers Regular Price -— — $20.00 Bargain Price -- ~— 13.00 1 Beolly Hand Power Washer Regular Price -— -- $24.06 Bargain Price - - 16.00 2 No. 5 "Anker-Hoith" Cream Separators- Regular Price - $103.00 Bargain Pricc _- -- H00 l l I No. a "AnkenHoith" | Cream Separator- .Regulor Price - $ll3.00 Bargain Price —- —~ 78.00 l. l! 7 "Veda" Furnocelte Regular Price - - $7500 Bargain Price - -_ 55,00 3 Second Hand Sleighs 4 Second Hand Wagons At bargain Prices to clco. i Second Hand Wood L Sleigh-With Box- r A Bargain at - _- $500 Z Second Hand Cream Coil early and gel first choice. Separators In good. working order M bargain prices m (Iggy i Harness Sundries and i ,other articles of bcrronn f .‘ prices to clear. l ‘ k ur-ikince 17011027, r111 w l. l‘. fr.