GarcleisiE Elly Milk l 1 (iuart of Milk at 8%c is equal food value to i-__.__. In energy-producing _- 1 lb. Walnuts Costing 20o ‘y- l or L’! l u, pr‘ i - . -'.’-‘- . a % lb. Ham Costing 19c Ii}. \ gr . H l‘? l For an economical food budget food specialists i5?‘ \ 4 w- say: \- l is‘ ' i "" Spend 44 cents Out of Every Dollar ‘ i fjf; 7dr Milk and Its Products. ‘, w: » ' all . l P 1 , , Tile PURE MILK 00., H0. ll“ ”" Phlmt‘ rlsi , is l 1v still? ihzs all, 1t s one oi a sores . ‘i i f0 _. ‘ in »--_’-~'* '"v»"—-- —~- ' ' .' wl / fa ‘ - of A‘ '3“ ‘, ui '""“" "‘“ ‘""_ ' . I ‘ l" l i nm still buying at J. l). Jenkins’ Office. jl’, H. ltosmzln. t‘(‘l)1‘(‘S(‘l’.i111_lJ,‘ H. Rabin, Iitd‘! in illontrezll. bk‘ _ "W, . _ " ' """—'_’__’— 1° "FULL FURRED FOXES" sir I ‘two one year ulti .\Iulcs light medium sired I l 1 'l‘hr|-c Litters 1930. m‘ Also Pups. lloih News nil color Classes. h. l). STIRLlNG MacLEAN J7. Kent Street. Charlottetown l" ' xvll nmlln 1 Mih- West North River Road. ll“ l-Ivcry Pup has Ii to 5 Frnsscs Prize Blond. B‘ lllnni-iz-ii-l<i~i-A1.lll-\vl-<l-7l "P. “M. _. ._ w..- h < 5. F1 n Dalton Building opposite Strong’s store, Sum- 1 ' . snerside. _ l‘ Mr. Welner, of International Fur Mer- _, chants Inc., 1S now at our main office, Sum- rnersidc. Mr. D. F. lllcehan, Inc. is now at our consignmentoffice, mersicle. Fox ranchers take this opportunity of disposing: of your fresh pelts while the high- uSt prices are available. ' G. R. llirifQUARRlE, Summerside andghaijottetovvn of Daniel F. Mechan l ‘ircc-nit- ciirctivc Jolniary’ 1, it. wit."- oificlaliy announced tonight. The new schedules, to he mode public Embargo Associated Pfrssl l \.\'.»\ilS.\W, Poland, Dut‘. 2Z1 (llii/‘LLHU? on ‘ctrlniii c‘ln.;.=s».'l of i. re i: ported into Polnxlll :i:\<l ctl (Littler: on all other". v.'.ll and to agoiairst " iziluoi-zihle trade balance Tit.’- scrvc as a counter-move tariff restrictions oi other nations. that. incl-c Promotes Health ' Healthy animals prnzlucc larger litters, :» lVJiiCl‘ pelts and liigrigcr profits. Tllel-llrlll-e ma “IMPERIAL. " l lurly and liberally. regu- For Sale by Distributors in Lending Business (lcntrcs and Direct from Faciotgv. Inventor. Blscurr Cairo. cuARtoTTerowN. v Zfiiitffitrrg" —HOB-BE ‘Wraps sold right at Bruce's. l out?! fill-Will" ‘cistern ounnoulrlsi. “was outrun cuuncu or: I CANADA, Montague. Rev. J. R. n21l'12"3°'2“‘5a1n¢, D, 1)., Minister. Services (or Sunday are as followm-Jtlontague HUGS, Robes and i?- dSPfiC-KU. SKATE at. Bedeque 10 A‘ M‘ Sunday school u A M_ Rink, New Year's nisht. --BUY ROCK SALT at Bruce's. --H0('KEY Rink. Wednesday night, Borden v5. Lit-dcque. One hours skating after services match. i i “FUR BUYER-MR Federl “'h° service, 11 o'clock, Sacrament o! the ‘was hcrc n few weeks ago, returned l to Summorside Saturday night and ‘i will be buying silver fox Iurs at. B. 1T1“, Preparatory service on wgdneg- Graham Rogers‘ otfice until Decem- any evening at g °'¢|D¢k_ Rev, Alex, b" 315V Brlllg l“ W“? “"5 as “any R, Gibson, Minister, will preach at .:s possible this vwcci: and rccelvc ‘bum sen-ices on Sunday A19); R,_ _ good cash pricvs for them. Mr. Fcd- Gibsm‘ hnmstel.‘ - cr bought. a large number o!‘ pelts.‘ on liiS iilst trip and 1S 0pm to buy , —.\'I£W YEARS EVE DANCE.- At the clttton Hotel, Summersicte. it“ piglvs Mouth tor the Roman starting at 8 o'clock. Novelties, tav- lq-ax," For afternoon and evening ours, dinner dc iuxe. pic-cc orchestra has been secured '36,; c, U. MacNevln, Pastor. rrom the Mainland to? the occasion. The biggest dance ‘music yet. “us-u Services '1 P. M. Pageant Elven W Y, P. Society. Special onel-ing tor M. and M. Fund. Low: rfzontague 11214-12-30-21. 3 P‘ M , munrmn cannon or CAN- ADA. — Georgetown and sturgeoxri Sunday, January 3rd.» 11236“ Georgetown 11 a. m. and 7 l1. m. iSturgeon 2.30 p. n1. Subject (or Morning Service, "Finding of 00in match at Bedeque A special five Services, "Where a Man is. Born." and the ‘ml- .“C“UR€“ NOTICE-St. An- 1122°'12‘3°'“' drews Presbyterian Church, Monta- —“'_ gue, Sunday, January 3rd. MorninB Lord's Supper at the close of this service; Evening service, 1 o'clock. . "CARDIGAN-DUNDAS PRES-l vqtlnlly as many this week. iiitl-i-éli BYTERIAN cmvacuEs_Prepam_-‘ tory service at Cardigan, Saturday t "HOCKE" AT KENSINGTON“ at 2 p. m. Services for sabbath, Qummcrslcic Hockey Club vtrsus January az_d.__cnr,_figan at Kcnsirigton Grnnites Thursdly, De- tcmbcr 31st. 8.15 p, in. Admi. ' 25c and 15c. ‘ -—!\'EW YEARS EVE DANCIL- Curdivan Al. the Clifton Hotel, Summcrsidc, a _ H istartinzz at 8 o'clock. Novelties. fav- Mme Va My rmesdal’ ours, dinner dc luxc. piece orchestra has been secured from thc alainlnild for the occasion. The biggest music yct. --SPEEDY TRIAL POSTPONEI) tmattcndcd. After i__Thc trial of Hubert MacDonald the}: had luncheon at the Clifton‘ _ and. William Richards. charged ‘Hotel. They returned to O'Lcary Recitation’ Edith McKay‘ 11 A.‘ M, and 7 P, M. Dundos at 3 P. M. _ _ ‘on The Sacrament of the Lords Sup- 1123a-12-30-2l p“ w“, be dmwnsed at mommg service. Week oi Prayer, Jon. 4-8. Monday hnd Friday; Mitchell Martinvaie 1 to com- Wednesday; Each service A special fire River Thursday. dance and the host m5 B- A~ Mmlsim 11220-12-30—1i. -_»--~.~-_-»-_____,i- on princess lines. The couple were the ceremony l with theft oi money. was postponed that evening and were the guests by Hts Honor, Judge Inmctn, Tuesday. lake place on i»... nrds 0n January Noonun rcprcsc —DON'T FORGET mulch Wednesday night at Bcdcquc Rink, a‘so czrscini skate. New YQQVS CERS-Jrhe installation oi otiiccrs, on of honour at a reception given by‘ “rlcDonalcls trial will thc brldeis parents. ‘Both bride andl ‘st and Rich- groom arc popular young people in“ 6th. Mr. Henry O'Lonry and have the best; wishes! ntcd the Crown. S. 0t a large circle of friends ‘for a happy wedded lite. S. the hockey —INSTALLATION OF OFFI- 1123541 of Hiram and Lebanon lodge No.’ Interested Pflfents and “lends attended the annual Christmas and concert in St. James Hall 1m evenlnz. srefltlv eniovlnz t!» 11m pmgfgm prepared for their enter- tainmeut. owulz to 1B leniih- 35 numbers in all. Elli-laws We" n“ . peymlssable but each little tot was heartily applauded and the entire program reflected wither-edit to tho pertdtmers and those who W“! instrumental 1n tratninl thfim- The superintendent. Mr. D. A- McKin- non, presided, and Rev. Mr. b98538 thanked the children and all who assisted before announcing the visa it o! Santa Claus who appeared to be in jolly good humor. treating everybody to an abundance of de- licious candy and oranges. Following is the program»- Chorus. “Away in a Manger." Recitation, Pat Clarke. Recitation, Eric Heecshen. Dueti, Sylvia Chandler and Mar- garet McIntyre. Recitation, Jean McKay. Dialogue. Christmas Bells. Piano solo, Billy Rogers. Recitation, Margaret Martin. Chorus, “Good King Wenccslaus.” Recitation, Douglas Smith. Recitation, Joyce Heecshen. Recitation, George McMillan. Recitation, Pete McNevin. Recitation, Archie MacKinnon. Recitation, Annie Hyde. Dialogue. "A Careless Mother,” Mary McKay, Marion Andrew. Chorus. “Up on the Housetops.“ Reading. Marion Rogers. Song. "Welcome Christmas Day." mrnce at '1. P. M‘. Rev. W. E. Dav- _ , lsoloists, Jean Gordon, Marion An- the good work through the coming‘ drews, Joan Roon. Dialogue, “The firouches.“ Recitation, Blair Iicccshen. Christmas Ductt, Joan and Margaret McIn- tyre. Recitation, Jean Roop. Recitation, Stuart chandler. Dialogue, “A Song of Christmas," Fairly Prowse, Jean Perry, Billy Andrew. Chorus. “Christmas Carols," Boy Choristers. Recitation. Ann Sadler. Recitation, Sylvia, Chandler. Solo, Edith Shaw. James Annual l FRE%°T£€l.lll-Y ' Christmas Concert l , | Qn the evenlnl o! December 19th while tho choir o! Fredericton church were holding o practice at the homo o! the organist, Alla Irene Weeks. the house wad tnvad- : ed by the mmatnins members o! the church who met to give Mina Weeks a surprise party. Alter Mr. , Andrew Stevenson had called the‘ meeting to order and made o. molt i speech. stating the object of the visit, Mrs. Keogh Ferris read the iohowing address. while Min Ruth. Stevenson , nted Miss Weeks ‘with a beautiful Pyrex Pia Plate 'with silver-plated holder and o. silver-plated casserole with Pyrex lining. The Ioilowlnl we! the ad- . rcss: . l Fredericton, P. E. I. t Dec. 19, 1931. Dear Irene:- As the Christmas time approa- ches, we (eel that wecannot let‘ the opportunity pass without ex-l pressing our sincere appreciation of your {aithlul service during tho past few years as organist in our church. Your place at the organ has ,rnrely been vacant, and when such has been the case, we have fully realized how much we had learned ,to depend on your talents and how much those talents contributed to the success o! our service. i Not only 1n the usual church service have. you been ever ready: lto help us, but also in other under- , ‘takings, you have given o! your musical ability, both with your voice, and as organist, and we (ear that many times we have demand- eci oi’ you more than was your ‘share, because you were capable and uniting. | We hope, that you will continue i l ‘years, whatever changes may come into your life, and that your xr-i- sic may ever be a blessing to our service and the work o! the Lord. We ask you now to please ac- cept this gilt. as o. token of our ap- prcciation. With best wishes for theseoson and your future prosperity. Signed‘ on behalf oi’ the members or Fred- ericton Church ot Christ, l Ruth A. Stevenson Mrs. Reagh Ferris Although taken completely by surprise. Miss Weeks spoke a. few| 1r- uni“ members for their kind words.| Then all joined in singing, “For: WEDNESDAY, THE _CI_~I_I;\_RLQ’TTETOWN_ GQARDI P. l. appropriate words. thanking the‘ it \ §€ For the N E W YEAR-’S DANCE We have a large variety of Pumps Straps Cutouts and‘ Cores In Satins, Moires, and Leathers, in all the Latest Colors. Our Shoes are Colored Free of Charge. ¢'7'7/*\\\ Widths AA to D. .300 to $10.00 tliliiiiiii‘ Silfli 00. formerly ALLElPS i! w fir Mr. L. (YBryan is now at our office in the night. 3 _PRESEN'IATXUN — Mr. Gallant, Summerside, was the rc- rooms at summemdm clpicnt ols. very tine Berkshire pipe mony “.85 conductgd by p_ G_ M‘ from some ot his friends uccom- Bu,‘ A_ s‘ Macxay‘ assisted l“, panicd by their best Christmas D c“ M_ B!“ R_ A Gordon‘ and Wishm» The Pipe l5 quite a "Qwlty were as follows: and probably the first of its kind w‘ M‘. T‘ H‘ s‘ Jmkwn‘ s‘ w‘. A. F. and A. M. took place on DMYMoi-iday evening in their lodge The cerc- l Donald ' Baker, i Recitation, Raymond Smith. Dialogue, “Hark! a Lark!” Hark! 0 What She's a Jolly Good Fellow." dies. and the rest o! the evening‘ . was spent in music and pleasant ti‘; V1011" Dueitl Jack Wilkins. ChB-S- conversation. Then oil dispersed to: l Luncheon was served by the la- _ lll Sam Isaocs, of the Merchants Fur Company is still buying all kinds of Silver Fox Skins- ‘ "Auld ' n t Sllm- to be in the possession of a Sum- Sinclair MacKay‘ J_ w‘. B‘ R mt-rsldc thoughtful gift 1s very much npnrc‘ W. Hogg. treasurer; J, M. Nichol- elated by Mr. Gallant. S. ~—-\¢K1\'0WLEDGE“1ENT*M"- s. s.; J. o. Mountain, .1. s; a. Pond, Western Guardian, wishes to Phmpsm‘ H.181.‘ S_ l‘ acknowledge, for the Santa Pa! tund‘ ' i some toys which were icfl: late on _..EN_'O‘-ABLE DANCE _ The i 911115511135 EV“ 5mm ML“ Eliza‘ dance in St. Mary's Hall on Mon- bcth Gandot, Miss Mary Arscnnult day nlqm was a very enjoyable m; find MIPS 39H WMSQ" °7 the Cal)‘ fair. There was a large attendance. gentleman “ml m5 Sharpe, secmtary (re-elected); J. son. Chaplain; Leith Crue, S. D.; A. E. Harris, J. D.;_ E. Ibogcrson, Hyndman. their homes utter singing W _ _ _ . 1715mm‘ “The chflstmas Sh,” Lang gym,» l Top notch prices paid for specimens. ' pars," Crllly Bourke, Jack R00p,' fl‘, g Stuart Chandler Allan Andrew The many friends of Mrs. Fmnklfi Located at Samuel Kennedys’ 134 Kent street’ rt ' ' Cntcllffe arc much pleased to learn ‘- Charlottetown. & Eric and Blair Heeschen. Santa has arrived. ::Dougias' Egyptian Liniment re- lieves toothache and neuruligia. In- handy. valuable in cases 0t croup, sore throat and qulnsy. Keep o. bottiel that she is improving after her re- cent very scrious illness. j?-_¢__._-__ The curfew tolls the knell o! partlnl clay, - - A line o! cars winds slowly 0'61‘ thc lea, A pedestrian plods his absent- ininded WuY And leaves the world quits un- cxpcctediy. IIZIG-TlZ-iltl-wfmw itol ten rooms; also a parcel from The ha“ was prom“, decomwd Wm‘ ‘Mrs. Gallant. on Christmas Eve. S. —Q'JIET ‘The presents. were ,. M... tomorrow’ or the next. day, have vcmr“'s and Christmas , _ sent to 50ml‘ children whom Santa mm.‘ W,“ Archdeacon White D D been (lcsigncd to protect Poland». _ _ ' ' Clans had mtssctl on his rounds m,“ Kim vmw,‘ Dxtixndcd a carat,“ decora- Douglas Etter; Elimination Dance, Miss Evelyn Council and Keir Mac- Gougan; spot Dance. Miss Helen .Mi11s and Clair Tanton. The Sum- Mothers, Mix This lwclccnte to the attests. Luncheon ‘ 1 was served ‘VEDDHQG-A ‘mien evening by the senior ladies of St. ,_ but pretty wedding was soicmnizcd “qnryxql Church‘ Mr‘ Allison Moore at the dose or the on Doc. 23rd at the Presbyterian was Master of Ceremonies and p"? Manse, Snmnicrsltle, at 1i uni. vshon Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans dune“ united in the holy bOnds oi matri- mony Miss Edna Margaret, daugh- icr of Mr. J. A. S. and Mrs. Wil- liams. to Mr. Thomas Vernon. son oi’ Mr, Vernon and Mrs. Matthew, , both o! Oileary. The bride was be- l comingly attired in a wctlding dress; or beige gcorgctio and 12cc made EYESlGHT I "iXAllllN/XTION I-I ‘Fitting: and Supplying b‘ i? n. .1. MABON , lll’..‘I.l§Zl.’.“J.“E.Tl. llll ‘ Ulilce gglrliglfirfitrzd With l l l l‘? scared the prizes for the special The judges were, Ven.‘ Archdeacon White, Dr. E. T. Tan- ton, Mr. Wilfred Lackey. Mrs. Inev.) MacArthur. Mrs. MlFSEn, Mrs. Home.‘ The prlzc ivlnncrs were, lmerside orchestra, furnished excei~ llent dance music. S. PERSO ~Mlss Jeanette tending Coiubntla At Home for a Bad Cough NALS Orr. who ls at- Unlversity, is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Par-menus Orr, Kcnslngton. Whltz Miss Ruth Muttart and -Mrs. Frank Johnson and her tzPcrsuin Balm creates lovely son, Master Junior, of Summersidc, coniplcxions. velvety smooth. Cools spent; the Clmstmns holidays 1n and rclicvcs thc skin. Makes it de- Qhaflottemwn s lightfuliy soft-textured. Alluringly ' fragrant. Delightful to use. Switt- Miss BANE;- MacLeod f ._ ‘ o 1y absorbed by the tissues, imparting that elusive charm so distinctive of the dainty woman. Persian Balm protects thc dcltcat: skin. Preserves and enhances the loveliest com. Dicxion. Every dbcriminating woman should use this silvery lotion. It 18 unrivalled as a flawless aid to Summcrside, visited her home Coleman during the holidays. S. in Christmas -—Friendg will regret to learn that Mrs. Duft is confined to her room at the Mawlcy House through You'll he pleasantly surprlocdwhcn you make u this simple home mixture and try it or u distressing cough duo It takes but a moment to mix, costs little. and saves money, but it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. Get_ 2% ounces o! Pincx from any druggist. Pour this into a 10 oz. bot- tle; then fill it with plain granulated sugar syrup or strained honey. The 18 ounces thus mode costs no more than a smuli bottle of ready-made medicine, yet 1t is much more effective, It is pin-e, keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. ibis simple remedy has a remark- able three-told notion. It goes right. to the sent of trouble, loosens the germ- iuden phlegm, and soothes away the inflammation. Purl: of the medicine is absorbed into .i e blood, where it acts directly upon t e bronchial tubes and thus helps inwardly to throw oi! the whole trouble with surprising case. Pine: ls u highly concentrated com- pound ot Norway Pine. containin the active agent of creosote. iu a rc ned palatable form, ‘and known as one at the greatest medicinal agents [or severe coughs and bronchial irritations. Do not accept u substitute for Pinex. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief to a cold. BUACK TWIST culzwme ' ,.@_.-_ WONDER u= SHE "room lT . ,/////4, “ ma LiFE 0F NAPQLEQN A» somzous room i-r- ITAND CANE t1- \‘//\ l:0 f #5 ____3'7" '~ ‘Rem!’- iilness. S. or money rciuu ed. BRINGING UP PATH ER h‘ m ' ' ' “* **** ~—l ~ - ~- ~ -~—————-~—-~~ l» - .- _. . B? (ieorize McManus N°W~WH<> TOOK W 860K? I wuz Joel-r err/savior ow» olowl- Now , Gm. T F, wsfirifi ME DAUGHTER-l TD Ryan A BOOK on KNcrw \j' w,“ Mmma ‘ ceo no on‘. was! 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