JANUARY s, 192s lbs Least“ ixtilemosl| in: clllnll lilIAlllilAN p Isle llerileari .NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION- ARY to Guardian readers for 9P Mrs. Ambrose Oiser, Elginhurg Ont. gents and on E h , "rigging-MI suiIcred for some’ tlmcl 5h0u1d have :n;°up°n' very m," with s bad heart which seemed to be controlled by my nerves. The least‘ gAp-ns-I- CHURCH SERV|CES_ t; should have one. l New UNIVERSITY DICTION- ARDto Gliardlainroaders for 98 cents and one coupon. Every homo tf FOR A VELVET SHAVE come THE CHARIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ Gay; recitation, Lorne Ings; dia- logue. “The ‘Sick Dolly," *Helen e Jen- l kins; nurse. Evelen Robertson, motlp‘ er of sick dolly; and Finley Drakel M.D. This dialogue by these prim-. ' ary pupils, was a credit and an ex-. ample to many an adult dialogue.‘ the fact being noticeable that no, prompting was necessary. The above‘ mentioned scholars were coached by their teacher, Miss Amy Smith. Mt. Mellick school, who was amply re-V warded for her labor. Recitationp l... 1 Piles ssvrn . a \ . s QJnnounain/q) i A 1 \ I ICTO PcY Six little excitement would cause it to tiut- _R¢v, A_ Q Ba-nymm B. D" wuhto Hattleis barber shop, 151 Kent tel-and Plllntnte, “T! at "m" I “ouldllreflcll at Albany at 11 a. m.: Trv- is.“ W“ “Pedal” l“ “mes "M" hue rcal bad spells. I suffered in on 3 p. nl.; Westmm-eplnd 7 p_ m_ cutting- ' 1673-1-4-3}. Dcnald Littlejchns; duet, Sara and Bertha Wood; dialogue, Getting In- formation; recitation. Prudence any DODGE BROTHERS. this nay for some time when, one day, B- Y. P. l‘. onlFriday at 8 p. m. A healty WPlUDIIIB to all. ‘advertised, 84L do, --—— qgdeg u, "y “mm CHURCH OF SOOTLANQ-Rev. g 1,5,] on)’, taken u Ewen Mucllougall, B. D.. will few 1,0“, ‘ma, 1.I)I‘6iil.ll Saturday 7th ut Murray noting may, 1 f@p_‘Rivei' at 10:30; and. It‘ the travel- better, so I con-llllg is favourable, at Iris at 2.30;’ tinned gnkiugqlmm and Bellu River at 7 p. m. - - tlon of Princ Edwar Island will Price ode. also; at all dniggists and Ulnefl an Tuesilay, Janemry 10th. M duhm’ or mue {meet u“ “"91" “f 10-35 a.ni. in the Central Christian d“ b‘ Th‘ T‘ Milburn Co" ‘imam’ Church, (lharlottetown- ~A prox- “mnm on‘ iramme of special interest and im- _.___‘]l.li‘[ilIll29 has been prepared,.auzl null members are urged to attend- HQME NURSING CLASSES will start soon at the Red Cross.‘ For information apply 59 Grafton St. l562-l2-30-6i NO CALEDONIAN CLUB LEC- TURE TONIGHT-Tho lecture b)’ Rov- W. Bruce Muir has been post- Dcned, and there will be no meet- nunrber of Dfullerty owners and tax oavals. Mr. Thomas Campbell wiYi contest Ward two for Councillor at the coming election. Mr. Camp- bel-I is well qualified for this ppsi- lion, and has already served asl Councillor for six years. Ings; motion song, C. G. I. T. girls. Intermission. Sole of candy. Jap- anese drill. C. G. l. T. girls and teacher; recitation, Gordon Brown; recitation, Reaney Gay; duet, Helen. Peters and George Lawton; recita- tion. Claude Jones; exercise, Christ-i mas Stockings; violin solo, Mr. Lit-i tlejohns: solo, Edith Lawton, in, recitation. Rhetal dialogue, The. Coming of Santa. Cod Save the King. Rev.Mr.Littleiohns' acted as chairman in his usual hap-~ py manner. The teachers and oflic- ers nf the Sunday School, assisted‘ by tlic teacher of the day schooLare to bexommended for their efforts. | ON DISPLAY TODAY WITH THE SENIOR SIX AND AMERICA'S FASTEST FOUR From an engineering standpoint The Victory is radically new, radi- cally different and thorou ‘hly orig- inal-: is literally years a ead of its time in many viral features. abroad, rovides features that are compare le. To enjo these advan- " rages you must buy HIS car, for elsewhere they simply do not exist. Revolutionary New car value; beautyQconifoi-t, safety, strength and most impressive and important of all -— performance itie/f With chassis and body a single unit, there are 5 3 0 fewer parts- l 7 5 The ‘results are greater motor effi- ciency-increased power-quicker pick-u greater stability and flex- ibility 1n relation to load-an easier car to handle-a faster car to drive! 2 lmiles to the gallon at 2 5 miles per i And the double steel walls ‘mean double protection in case of ac- cidcnt—double the safety of "any type yet known. A staunch body, with doors that close with a sub- stantial and non-metallic snap. and in o. short ————— mg tomgh, 1r... Scotch costume; In a very t“! sense mo it com‘ d l ‘ h _ , - , _ poun s ess welg t and an ex- tlme my heart felt. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION- ____ _ "° Gay, (encored), du t, Prudence ~ ’ ’ - . entirely’ ‘iiiferent.’ Tlic Protestant Ministerial Aeaociu- A1- THE REQUEST of a large hills and Lona Herm n; chorusm Ezgisznlggocglfhztfiii ‘fercelafi; uemely low center of gravity‘ Qulet and Camforwble D The aim of all engineering is sim-tg piiciry, for simplicity means ecom, omy—strengrhfSILENCE. There ~ are only 8 ma|or parts in The‘ Victory body-and they are welded into a single unit. Not a joint-to - .' i- _ _ _..- __ Principles of D ' h - - l h _ squeak or rattle. A silent bod . nt Stewart Items. INST ___] D‘? 1637 1 3 .l. _ eslgn our 1s recise y w at you can ex Y Mo“ 1' ‘ccmlierlllhgilttii-nl-illvlilll-iillrfifi lnsntltiite PERSONALS I UPS ND DQWNS |N For the first time since the invenq Pea-With sustained high Speed all And Dodge Brothers powerful new On Wednesday night, the zstnlme‘ “m” M"- A"“'° M°D°'"‘"" ‘ TRYON AND VICINITY "on ohhe aulomobile’ ‘he chassis day long at mstgm cam Si”cyliidehiiohiflpeciam "BL 4 i neere or e ictory~preserves ' T 5am! hold a very successful‘ salepl ‘Jflilllfilblfl for Christmas gifts’ The here’ and proved w ‘be a huge sue ‘next meeting will he op January ‘ his uauei rosy cheeks and good hu-l cess. (Even Santa Claus agreed to‘ that.) The choruses, songs and re- citations holding the attention of; all until Santa Claus appeared with} mor and distributed the gifts. A‘ 19th at the home of am- D. l-I- Mur- chison, York Point» 100 YEARS OLD TRAVELLER ~lMrs, James McIntosh, of Port lHill. l’.l<l.l». who was 100 years old Mr. n. u. Cox, M. P. n. .\Ir-rcll,l came to the city yesterday. ' Mr. Daniel P. McDonald, Soulll-l. Another New Year-Jiow the‘ days and weeks have sped since‘ this time last year! And may, was a passenger by the Eastern each and every reader of the “Dean! train to the City yesterday. l0ld Guardian" and others who are ' ' inot so fortumitc t.o have it within, Miss Ida Adams left for Ilostonltllclr reach—y0s, I say may each. Tuesday. lifter spending Chrlst- land every one have a very proa- part that Santa didn't take part in. I but had his approval‘ was an M“; asl June, was u rc-cent passenger dress and presentation of a purse toifroni that place to Sculh DliXiiilIY the organist, Miss Marion McKen-lM""“'- “M” 5"“ Wm "B" h“ ma’ who ‘hough taken by surpflseadauglilcr, Mrs. A.II. Bailey, aild very fittingly thanked the congrega- limp" """““'°“' M“- Mcmmg" l“ “on one and ML for the“. thoughtful cxc-teilcnl- hcnilh 11ml still vlilor- mlnes and kindness _ specmruuswlvlonclon Times. mention might be made oi, the splendid recitation given by‘ ORWELL-VERNON SERVICES. little Miss Margaret Douglas, unzip-Services In llif: Orwell-Vernon the ‘solos sung by little Miss Jeanglnpnq (slmrl-mig yo,» g||nday_ 1,“, Jay. The singing of the NIIUOIKIliXIII, will be as lollows:—-0rwnl| Anthem brqusht a very successful Head ni ll n. llL; Vernon Rlvfil‘ ill Bl’!!! lm-BYE-“i-lnfl 150716911- 10 I1 cl°5‘?-;2:2ltl p. ni.; Cherry Valley tit 7 p. m. '|‘h-.- Official Bound oi.‘ Vernon M“ Calvin cmuemn- Head of RlVPl‘ and Cherry Valley qviii meet Hummm- w” among me plissengers-ul the residence of Mr. and Mrs. .l. hOIHGWflId bound from the U. S. lflSl-‘(jy LVIIILQ- Vflfnu" “Hazel U" Tues, week, and his many friends areflluy. h“ 10H," m 2 p_ m_ q-hc a“. doubtless glad to have him home mm, memng (adjou,.m.,|) o; 5L again‘ Andrew's, Orwell, will hc he'll ill Mr Fred mum of the Leamhhut (‘hurt-Ii on Monday evening. Hydro Electric Co., put a number of "mn- 9_'1‘_'(_t“}1 7:310 ‘gihlwiheqgielgggi? street lamps up along the main 1”“ ‘”";“'l“r “Invited ‘ street and south side of the bridge. "lg"- i‘ B 1 which merits the appreciation of the citizens, as this work is beneficial w‘ the town at large. “MV FRIEND FROM INDIA" ~The Ladies’ Aid of the PE-l-HOB- pltal have engaged Miss Barbara The dmerent fishermen report McNeill ic present the three act good catches of smelts, but the limit- ed facilities with which, They have ‘ to ship them makes it bad all around. . Comedy Drama “My F1‘l9u(l.f1‘°"1 India," lll the Prince ildwarti The- atre, January 16th and 17m- This play is hy the author of "Charlie's Aunt“: is yery funny. and if you mns at her homo in Sen View. , Mr, Lillifillllll McKinnc-n, Hutch-l or, Southampton, (‘limo to llin city, ycstcrduy, \ . Mr. John A. McDoIinIalQC. ll.’ Ilcrmnnvilltg was 'In tho city yes» leiday, on his way to the west-end] l‘ the Is‘a:ll to run lines for Mrs. ll, W. Yen, West Devon. Lot 7, as‘ well an some oilic. partirs. In Memoriam WILLIAM D. The community of Bay Fortune. P. E. I., lost one of its most highlyl esteemed citizens when, on Dec-l ember 10th, William D. tken died; will be greatly‘ missed not only ip his home, but in the community,‘ and in the United Church of which He leaves to mourn a kind father. the following five daughters-- Susan and Ida of Westboro, Mass.; Jessie of Maiden. Mass; Vioia of ,the nlr vino (love. perous 1928- | So we will slug with Tennyson: l Ring out the old, ring It the new. l Ring happy hcils, ncrcas the. snow; ‘ The year in going, lot lilni an. Ring on! the false. ring in the new. Willi tho spirit oi‘ Xmas giving and receiving gifts still hovering ill tlireo fine new citizen-l wore ushered inlo the vlclnity- To Mr- {IDihMF-“l- Life (‘Jnrk cl‘ Augus- on Friday, December? 23rd, a fine litlic son, lflollgrfillllil" tionsl- Also Mr- and Mrs. Arthur» lluwatt. (nee Miss Nellie Reid) art- 4 AITKEN ‘receiving the congruilllalioils m‘, illif-ll‘ numerous friends on the re‘ ;cciit arrival ol‘ a bonnie wec insole. Mr- and Mrs- Reuben Rogerson are the proud possesscrs oi‘ n little son, which arrived on Tuesday. Dace-iii; M» ‘he “P6 01d "-89 "1 3° Yeam- Helper 27th (congratulations), Miss Amy ll Howatt, Principal m7 Dariiley Schcol, is enjoying hel‘ he W88 a mflmbfll‘ and faithful fllPlXmas holidays with her parents Mr, tendant. ,‘ um] His wife had predeceased hlIn.-T|'y()n_ Mrs, Bruce Howatt. of West She returns to her duties the flrsthf the ireek- Noiv that the rush and flurry of Xmas is past and gone once more. Lot l8, P. E. I.; and Ressa (Mrs. D. we will have ample time to make a and body of The Victory are a sin- gle integral unit-the wide, deep Victory chassis frameJlush with the lines of the body, re laces the cus- tomary body sills. ( ererofore, the bodywas mounredon a sill and both in turn mounted on the chassis.) 2. For the first time in hisror , battleship construction (i.e.,.doub e steel walls) is here applied to rh motor car. ~ Spectacular Performance The results of these, and other basic innovations are astonishing in their effect on every phase of motor Drive over cobbles and await the usual discomfort-Jr will never oc- cur! The Victory is the smoothest riding car, for its type, ever built. Safe, Strong and Stable Becaus the chassis frame conforms reci ly with the body lines—and ecause of the car's low center of - gravity (weight close to the ground) The Victory is remark- ably stable-ripping, skidding and swaying are reduced to u point " positively negligible! Turn a sharp corner and you will understand! this luxurious quietness at all speeds- A Car of Striking Beauty Body and chassis built as a single unit—wirhout the customary body sill-permits lower over-all height with liberal head-room and road. ‘clearance. Splash shields, n constant source of noise and annoyance are replaced . by the wide, deep Victory chassis frame; wide, heavy-gauge one-piece fenders and drum-type head-lamps are provided. Upholstery, hard- ware, instruments, color combina- (ions and either appointments satisfy the most exacting tit-rounds of style and good taste. Indeed, you have u‘ distinct and thrilling impression that the car in which you are riding is long, low, swift and safe-u car of sur assing originality and sniarlness own to the smallest detail. Tune in an Dodge Brothers Radio Program every Thursday blight, 8 Ia 8:30 Eastern Standard Timen-Nm tiomzl B roadmstin g Company Networl $1650 d-DOOR VSEDAN, F. 0. B. CIIARLOTTETOWN Her manyfriends will be sorry: v_ . f ‘"3 k th e g H rt fN Y R l“ _ to learn theta/Ilsa Marv McI-avllh- “'9” ‘° ‘mm’ a“ °"°“"‘g ° m“ “r e)_ - Elwin itwlleatlihrrfleno u m" 1m is Qonflned t0 he, home with a entertainment don't fail to attend- Vliss McNeil] is well known sprained Bnkm and an hope to segllifharlattetown theatre goers her out again soon. ‘$9M i and she has been fortunate in securing -- fithe best local talent to assist hcr iin Ilfffllllflllg this fine play. , IS IT THE FIRST OR LAST- Mr- W.H, Palmer of this city, and lMr- Robert Elliot, formerly or hot I10 and now of Charlottetown, ivlille ‘° Pownal News was a visitor in the Capital on Sat- urday. I The following college students are‘ spending the holiday season at their H f T. Th d 1 1 homes: Misses Helen and Charlotte!wgea_ ‘you o“ "rs fly of as Miss Edith 0- Lord of R.'l‘- Hol- p lmalfs Ltd“ S’Side, spent Xmas alt Mr. Jack McKinnon, of Alexandrophm. home i“ “Dem. 01d Tryomn Miss Jean and Master Vernio Webster ct’ Augustine Cove, were visitors to the adjoining common», W. B. PIlOWSE & SONS CHARLOTTETOWN (o We will be buying walking yesterday morning by the Dl‘:l(f=él“$n<:(i:s_\xo3l':lé ltgggydMghlerxigé -~~-— ‘i .Vi'hlte Sands, 'l‘li<- \\'liilo Sands Sunday School iflloil‘ li'iiill‘l' ivns compelled IVG, and dressed poill- Prince Edward Island Hospital. n21; ' ' Vi‘, G C '3 c, iMr- Charles Horton, who ls em- Friends 0t‘ Mrs- Fenlon Ilowutt; lit-Id llleir annual (Ihrlstnias cntcr- drive fiom his home, which was until the end were surprised to see and hear a M” emant van “l5 - ' '- nit-yew’ with our general merclianhlaye very ggffy to learn of her se-i we me pleased to know that. lilllllllclll in tlic Church, on Ile- sonic distance from lll!‘ church, in 0f the B8880!) Highest ‘Fflblu 0n £1 11881‘ by "'99 The)’ were Messrs‘ Hamid Lawton and EmestIM“ Ema“ “Dwalt °f TrYu“ w‘ VBFB lllnufl! M141 11009 1° 599 he” Mrs Peter Brehuut who has been cenillei- '>-i but owing to thc li-id a t"il‘l ’ ' ' Smith P. W. C. . ' i ' ' ‘ . ' ‘ ' " '- i i ' price; paid, , Fiilblfl t0 get a good look at and ln- l Inineti to his home in Murray I-Iar- 1am)“; 11s,: wonlted tasks soon again. in Boston to‘. some "ma "ndgrgu- roads and inclement weather tho ______ 41BX11“? the lllrd- I1 WES evldeutll’ .1191‘ '50P "19 Yillelme 591mm‘- m“, ing medical treatment, has had attendance was small, Sonic l(l“ii Rev. Robert Smart is doini; ex- swlrr CANADIAN Co. ll“ good commlom appeared ‘lune ,..“;“ii,§,°-,“§,1“%’;,,’;§{§f§§',§°fi§§?;1s1 "s ‘hope he had a very Vie"? A delightful New Yearhi P1113’ ‘one operation and is stc-zuliw ini c-l‘ tllc silltc oi‘ the roads lilo)‘ hi‘ "H19"! ‘VOFK on this circuit. 689"“ nun. “us, an... "to, .. iSiIlll-Sfllfll lyyitplcllimatie colnditlons- ‘Jmiaher sister Mrs A G Moore que- dlie I'DBlilI‘Il’E'97(€hl0 his duties miwas held-on “Imlday evening Jflnilprovmg‘ gimwrek] mm] [hp m“ ma‘ me ‘any anwng ‘he young peopm W iet ert e r rema net over ai- ' ‘ ' ' ' l ‘lies ay, ec, .. . nary 2nd ,at'the home of Mr. on’ -_.__ ‘tcr the summer ‘holidays or return- . Mrs, Wendell Ica,,when they eu- +OQ4§§d+§§O4 'od from the South caniiot he deter‘ Miss Ethel Enmam teacher a‘ The nelkllburfl Bud friends of ltertained a number cf their young svrs rrsren » Glasses fitted by seientifle I mined. <0>--—’—— SCHOOL ctosnvc nun PRESENTATION North Winsloe, is spending the holi- day season with her parents, Mr. and l/irs. R. Enman. Mr. Wilfred Wood, Waterside, was in the city Saturday on business. M“ William Tmmbs- W110 M" gfriends at their spacious home- The pieleu configliellll t3 lacy bled for iulrlltavening was Wllllléd away very l8. fl E e 8 B 0 110W H e ll pleasantly in var ous contests and - gradually improving. and is able to lclflllklllfllé “Round the Old Family he albout for, n small portion flfiTgblg," A very dainty and app!!- eflvh dew Her complete recovery tlziug luiich- was served ln Mrs. lllfiulflll. > L | I k I .__ v _ The semi-annual examination and Miss Dixon Matheson. teacher. aqnfmx nus y ‘on ed forward to byikifir‘; ha: 553,131? Igeotgqieweigpeig; lb. W- Christmas Tree of Milburn school Model School,‘ is lira-ending Christmas fro’ “£8” homes having hm] a vérv‘ AND took place in the schoolroom on with her sister. s. Layton Jones.‘ Messrs "any A Macphee and pleasant evening. and hoping (n.1- J. s. TAYLOR leghtered Optometrist: ifl llelimond Street . 192s. pupils and our parents. wish to con- ago? Turn the pages that are wrlt- ‘ ‘ _ vey to you our good will and appre- ten. Does the record tell us so." The M15 11"" M“ 39% DIXON 0f ‘WHITE SANDS AND vlcmiTv- 15 ¥'“ 3o can“ ciation of your sincere interest in New Year lies before us as a beauti- “Wm- We" “mm” ‘i’ Dim“ "l Th ‘T 25 ' ' our work and advancement. You ful clean page, and write we must, Mm“ °" Frlilny- Deiiemlw- 3m" = e Chflsmm“ 9mm" “"1” ‘"4"’ 4o u _ u Don't forget i0 Wrl" 192$ , have been faithful in your duties, may it be in letters of gold; may _."“"""l l" Wm“ 5am!" M" W" u Al"! 5°!" m?!“ 1° "d" alid by your kind and Bepial dispu- our deeds and actions be such as M“ M111" cillTllllllff-‘l "l Allilui- "mmumi ‘lmflcl-‘i l" "l" ""111 6° I 33 "l!" sition have won the love and res- will enrich the environment in which "l!" Cuve. nald a flying visit lrrfilfilllfiil. A '.<ill0OllIlfl'lni1l.(?ll was 100 " - 50 cents your requirements in OFFICE SUPPLIES from us. We are well stocked ' ed by their ready answers that they Wednesday evening, Dev. 21st. There was a large number of parents, rate- payers, and visitors present. The pupils were examined in the differ- ent subjects by their teacher, as- sisted by Miss Dingwell. and show- had spent a profitable half year. At the ro- ‘ ‘ - of the examinations. well prepared program of songs,‘ drills, dialogues and recitations was rendered by the pupils, after which the following address was read by Pearl Moore: pact of all. We realize that you have not an easy task to fill lll teaching a school of such varied ages, and we are glad to have this opportunity of thanking you your kindness and consideration to- wards us. We ask you to accept this small token of our esteem and wish you a Merry Christmas and a Hap- Dear ‘Miss Minchen,—We. your for Mr. Gordon Sheadow was n pas-l senger on the Murray Harbor train Saturday. I’ Mr. and Mrs. Nat. Gay were visit- ors in Alexandra Christmas, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jud- son. “ma. Another year has passed done. The lines of that old poem comes to our minds: “Are we better? Are we wiser? Than we were n year we move and life will be made sweet- er and brighter for those with whom we come in contact. To some the past has brought sorrow and loss, which mar this festive season. We can but say when looking-down the vista of the past, when remorse and sorrow must be in the picture, and vacant places mock our pr ent hap- away] and cannot undo the deeds we have Jam; Thomas of Tryon‘ were “Bu. many more in the New Your which lors to the Western Capital on “'0 hflVe lu-‘il Blllefed "DOW ' Thursday, December 29th. i" l Master J- Eldon Dawson, who Ins Russel A. llowatt has returned to been the gust or Ills grandparent-H his 110mg m west Tryonv flue,- lll Tryon for lhc past‘ two week-i, pasglng .1 fpw plgagmnr (lays m returned home on Tuesday lo All!" Snmnierairle. JISHY"? CV!"- l m. Arthur Bell of Baltlmorm. Add asaln may l wish you n Haw Maryland. has been spending Xmasfm’ NmY Y“'a"-'=\Y"! "WHY u!“ HIP!" very pleasantly with his parents "194" lrllflltlfi- —l) Mr- and Mrs- Ephraim Bell, oi‘! ___<'> Cm)" Trflvermh ‘Minus-G's Linlment relieves pain. ~~~~~ -—{-O}———- held ni Mr. Jack Jackson's, (‘ope Bear, and Mr. James MncNclll, .1!- woii the prizo Tryon on Friday December 30th- "Efnzplon Society" met in the yea-gm of Capo B8111‘. try of the United Church at Tryou lol‘ lwc ducks. on Friday evening, Dec. 30th- El Y ~1- eelion cf officers took place at this Miss Blanche Brooks and Miss meeting, which were as lollows:— lMary Macllean, students n1 P, w, lpffiililfifll-"RIIPIIGG Carr; Vice-IQ. were home fol their Christmas President, Archibald Thompson; gholidays. Prices Again Reduced on all Edison Mazda Canada: Inside Frosted Lamps Efiective immediately Inside Frosted Edison Mazda Lamps will sell at the fol- lowing new prices-the lowest at which quality lamps hag: eyes; been sold in +noo+oeoooooo F E flurogflu- gamma-y 5nd m, New yea“ pings; we mus; bow to d'g qe. Treasurer, Mrs. Wendell Lea; Sec- _ —-—- Blank of all kinds. Signed on behalf of the school. crees and look beyond. for God or- rotary. Mrs. victor Howatt; Assis-l W‘. Arthur Bmnkfl, teacher at Jieele Books, badgers. Genevieve Mullin then presented dains all. May each and all make 111M Secretary. Marianne Hewett: 117188. also 8P9"! hi8 holidays 11i- Day Books. latter Books. Cash the teacher with a beautiful silk the year 1928 a, Golden Rule year, (IJIonvenors-The Rev- G- Somers: lllls home in White Sands, , Books, Memo umbrella to which Miss Minchen flt- and forget the Silver Rule which is as Katy Carr. Ml" Elma Inman, .,,~ , g _ Becks, o! all shes, Foolscap. tingly replied. so often applied. 2"" M" Wendell L811: Recreation; We are all glad to hear that Mr. f’ (Igfhonufgpqr, Obpylng Paper, Santa Claus then arrived and dils- o Y P l,’ s it h icgmiiilzitee-nalclyalrnialili. yvillie LemiMack lBuell, who has recently iin-. Typewriter Ribbons, Inks, tributed the presents of the w}? - ur boung copes 006v ‘as a p‘: ape‘ us)’. ar on Howattpergone an operation, ls lmprov- s rqmmn Pom, 3nd all the laden tree. The singing of the a- again een organized with a vew ant at er ne obson. ing under the skillful nursing of. small things generally used in tional Anthem brought a pleasantly a) doing a good winters work. Mr. M rMlss Edna MacKay, R. N. ' a bushing a: Professional spent evening to a close. arfilid ‘Smitih ha: ilieeahclglolseg ‘p: N arnd Mrs. Re-glpeild Dixon, of p .____ _ V _ I - 1>--w~~1--- M . '—“**~*- ::*=..:"..:;. lr...°:..r’.......~. wz:.....'r:.'s.sxrr."sits. was.“ I a v I Even Rlce Hurt of Human“ a" ls we“ and are“ ma!‘ I Y. - you. Arrin, spent Christmas at thei . , p . , -. - ome c-f their parents, Mr. and y. ENVELOPES Girl’s Stomach §§"'fsw“"tl|' be ’“°§°"‘P1“h°d- I,‘ t“ s l Mrs. launmin MflcNeill, of cape’ b .. - , "fzennnplai; ‘intflieygizqlg 3:25‘ '5‘: Riva“ tlfilsagzavsig :$:1"°:hg" Bear. _ A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT ' u ‘ —----- m" ' mm“ m "M" A" .i.§i.l‘&’.‘3"i$ZT?~i.?°i.'iZ?iki ‘lfilwmt mm" um‘ me" a" '.’.°"'““""‘ “i m" “f;‘"°"' MP8, Mary Nicolle. who n well‘ "-1" kinds. and silos. All prices. done me so much good m“ new“ on December a’ a Christmas Tree ——such is Fishermen s Luck. » ‘jun m he‘. elghuem spenuchrhbl lentanvthineP-Ardvnll- Homfd- _and entertainment was held in Pow- Miss M- Ruth Mullins. teacher of l,‘,",“?,,,P°y fiimcmjf, C°‘§“°L'e"°“‘§' - . ,' . & c Adlerilll r6110"! Iwmlwh B" ""5 nal Hall. Despite the ‘nclemency|Moiint Tryon, lo passing her Xmas] ‘ ' a“ m‘ ex‘ “c a" c’ l . - 1h - t t - sourness in TEN mluuwl- A0"!!! °"|of the weather a large number were holidays with pg,- pgrghtl My. and "-_"_'_—""_'__”“ S0 d In (1 3110 te Qwn , non-r upper and lower bowel. it Nwpiescnt, and showed by trien- mlrlt- Mrs. Stetford Mullins, West Try- L A C K H E A D S ' ' ‘ ' i _ moves old waste nutter you nevered attention that the following en-mn, . k nueihud‘ ‘mm, “mom "m by tnmia wuin your mtem- Let Ad- vertainment was a good one: 0pen- - “up...” b, m, .,,,, ,,.,,,,,,_ . . 1 lerike give your stomach and bowelslng chorus. Merry Christmas; reci- Mme. gum" gown", Mn a; M, safe and sure menus. on m» , t; 4 » aREAL cleansing aiidseehow muohtatlon. Elsa Lane: lullaby. Beth-Mm M“, 3","; “OWML 1, mm glrlgciztzuvralgltehwndf‘; ‘framt a: 1 J Al’ “m, you will feel. It will sui-pi-iienltnegenni; recitation. Minnie Jud- yum“, m, g.,,,,.i,.,.,,,.,,-_ M... m... .,,,,,,§4 m, l,“ m. hmkui-"m _ . l, . . - ' . you! Rushes Dole 60-. IM- son: duet. Edith Lawton and Rheta sio\ llowntf 0|’ vlmrlii, P.E.l. lhllclhelfl will m gene. _ ~- ,_ * l‘ . ,.