. l‘ i. ,;. . L‘ . s it ' ’. y i ‘h y . .9 i ‘\- 11L /. I \. if!!! 1i ¢ ‘ \ ‘ rg, , , ; ill . i‘ ,i i. i i _ ;' ' l4. i ' j! . y?’ .\\'\;1 Vi}. y . hi‘ * g lfl" "l i5 .,'r 4 .5, v m: ' l l’?! - it‘ a .11, ' h; . I ' i l | ~ i . '5 _ . l lit. <\ Iliflifirlfi €1Q§‘§"F.'l‘ {no puanmny. CHARLOTTETOWN Years ago. TO OUR C USTOMERS- our» thanks for everything TO OUR STAFF- our appreciation of fellowship IQ ONE AND ALL.- A MERRY CHRISTMAS R. T. HOLMAN LTD. For The 90th Time M MERRY CHRISTMAS .'-lolman's, in 1857, first wished -- “A Merry Christmas" to its friends, and these Greetings, old but forever new, are as full of Frlondlineos and Goodwill today as those penned by the founder of our firm-Robert Tinson Holman, Ninety ' Children Entertained At Si. Vincent's Tho children o! 5t. Vincent's Orphanage enjoyed ‘a splendid evening o! entertainment Monday night, when Mr. James Power and his group oi.’ entertainers put on their annual Christmas, musical programme tor the children. Th- programme which included selec- tions by the chorus, vocal solos, step-dancing end tsp dancing, was roilowed by treats of candy and, fruit donated by the kindness oi csrvell Broa. DeBlols Bree. and Mr. James Power, alter which the entertainers themselves were serv- ed a delicious supper of sand- wiches cakes and coliee by the glsters oi the Orphanage. Following was the programme. Opening chorus o1 Christmas Carols-by members oi the cast. Duet-Miss Marie Murnaghan and Miss Helen Loner. Tap Dance-Miss Electa Roberts. Reading—-Mlss LeClalr. Duet-Connie and Agnes Le- Clair. Stop Dance-Mr. Andrew Gal- lant accom nled by Mr. Roy Hughes on the violin. Guitar and vocal solo-Mr. Art Doisoa. - 8olo—-M1'ss Helen Marsh accom- panied by the Chorus. Solo-Mr. James Power. Step Dance-Two little Indian boys rrom the Orphanage. _ step Dance-Mr. A. McInnls. The King. . , Mr. Power and his party wl‘l also visit the senatorium end In- lu-rnary sometime between Chris“.- mas and New Years when cou- venlent dates can be arranged. May lie-impose Butter Ceilings UITAWA, Dec. n—-(CP)—'RQ° imposition oi a price ceiling on butter is under serious Govern- ment consideration in the face of a price end consumption rise since the ceiling came 0!! last Juno and action may be taken shortly, it was learned here tonight. One spokesman said it was pos- sible that action to reimpose the price ceiling on butter, now selling at about ‘l2 cents e pound com- pared with 53-55 cent level when the ceiling was removed, might. be taken within a week. Just where the ceiling might be placed, he could not say and that was one o! the points under con siderstion. 4 Consumption or Canadian but- ter was up 4.000.000 P011114! i‘ month over the hixhsst consump- tion period when it was under coupon rationing. lumping to 8-D- proximately 11 ounces per person per week compared with the ‘l 1-4 ounces per person per week allow- ed under rationing] which was abolished last June. Nevertheless. butter stocks in Canada are said to be holding up well " '" NOW BIG INDUSTRY Bee-keeping ivns known to the ancients thousands of years ago. but only within tne lasl. '50 years has it proved" e source oi’ profit to the agriculturistv SUHMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN J‘ . ' ' ’ nuaiar QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Wflldell Burke. 3. Gerard Arsen- G d 6__M1 F C“ y __ . _ '_ ‘Qimd, 8A) Danes Gautier. I 1. Pfrisnecis Smlfii. Zlinglailjnnlgdepéori- a Funk“ Mcoulgan‘ H0110!‘ roll for December. Grade l0—l. Charles Chevarie. 1!. Jack MaoCormack. 3. Wendell Gillis. Grade 9 2. Lelth Grade Gerald Connors. 3. Raymond Dunn. Grade 7-1. Desmond Connolly IidJOGOph Revell. 3. Billy Maqnon. a . Grill!!! 6 ~- Miss Murnaghans Dept-l. Eugene Wynne. 2. Ken. neth Macdonald. a. Alcide Martin. IIYIII‘ —I. Tvrrcuce McWade. Sweeney. 3. Merrill Doyh 9~1. Francis Bell. I. lifiiil’. " CHRISTMAS, GREETINGS We take pleasure in oflering you the . eoniplimonh o! the season end truly hope you hove o very happy holiday, l8L‘..‘i0 000K li00hi u. lumen laullnlllaaiaaoianaaeniasr oar rwlly. a. Pat Mcwade. ' Grade 5- Miss Walsh's Dept. - l. George ~MncDonald. 2. Ronnie Stanley. 3. Peter McGonncll. Grade 5 - Miss Ciarkilfs Dept. »--l. Gerard Cileverie. 2. Lco Shep~ herd. .'i. Pal. Lnndrignn. Albert Bumarah. Grade 4 - Miss Macdonalds Dept. --l. Patrick Connolly. 2. Percy Vail. a. Lecinsrd at. John. Grade 4 - Miss Butler's Dept. ~l. Jackie Blanchard. 2. BiJly Mur- naghan. 3. Donnie LcClalr and James bee, equal. Grade 4- Miss Doyle's Dept. - l. Ian MacDonald-Z Parker Lund. , Yuletide Greetings 9\ A VERY REAL WISH FOR VERY REAL FRIENDS l N. 1). McLEAN . iahkxrxaazaauaazms-zusaszv = ezh? s * “ ' -9122: 7..“é‘.if..‘§.°“i‘.“"s£i..;.i "l" "F TIIAIKS Trflifwr. 8. Harrison Yates. Grade fl - Miss MacDonald's Dept. m 1. Arthur McCnhe. 2. James Costello and Stanley Dou- cettc. Grade Ii ~- Miss Welsh! Dept-- l. Kimball Blanchard. 2. Leonard McCabe. 3. Michael Fanner. Grade 2 - Miss Walsh's Dept.- l. Noel MoCormac. 2. Barnard Callaghan. 3. Donnie McCormac. Grade 2 - Miss Vesseys Dept- ' l. Fred Smith. 2. Billy Mulligan. 3. Bruce McDonald and Gerald Mc- l DOIIAld. _ Grade I-No Exams. .-u .. Quifll?» an, y/"e-fl: ,_l‘r~ _, _ I We wish to exp-res: 5m $1311‘; l» =11 mo» Wlho 33.. 11:: M" a-Wnpli-ily Cards and Letters and "who helped in any way l" M" recent sad berse entent. Mr. and Mrs. Borden hung, In Melgorlam l" |°' "It"! o! our dear “"111!” fir. Mrs. mm II. Ford, who died Deeelabeo 24th, 1e47, U"! a"! graniaotbc, [one for. or How we rahe your nailing I BM you left I to reascnber“? None on earth can his you pljgg. IMIM b: m: emu-mun, Mrs. Wallu llaokett and Mrs. 141W 58ml. bong Oreelr. —-¢ In loving- eear can ROWAN IAIII OOOII who Ilr ‘ neeenber Mill. I014. l"? lied by Io , Pl her all llether. asenery eloar I In Momoriam In loving as y o! Joseph ll momma, who departed this lllo Decamber 24th. 104s. Each duty done he reelo in peace. lvar Remembered by a... Wile and Iaully. t -. . a i- . tartan: -_—_s In lovlngmeaeoryollilralohnl. Ford who died December 24th, 1M6. am u» the beautiful hllla oi’ dod By thowalley of reot In hlr, Some thee, some. day. when our l- task la o'er ' We shall moot our loved one there. Inserted by ller Husband and Janie, Gladys end Laura. In Memorials: ln memory oi’ Mrs. John ll. Ford, died December 24th, 1046. This day bring‘ the memory 0! many fond regreie. A day l shall always remember When the real o! the world lorgole. Inserted by Laura lord. In Moratorium In loving memory of Mro. Leonard Meek. who passed away December 24th. 1M0. A lea! ln the book of memory 1e gently turned today. _ Always Remembered by illor Daughter, Mro. Roy ‘hlplin. In Memos-ions Ia loving memor, e! oar dear soother, Mrs. Leonard Meek who departed ehb lilo December 14th, I016. ' Dearest Mother how we miss you Though ‘tie vala (o weep Tease oi love cannot wake you from your happy, poaeolal eloep. reoselully eloepins. reetln; at last The world's weary troublee are plied In silence the eumree, la patience ehe bore , Till fled called her home to antler no more. - Fondly Rqnemhe w: by Oliver aal Islets. - ' DECEMBER 24» 1947 wnemeueonaruvaiwraunaauuuaeeuuauuuuzea TO 0ur Customers and Friendsi \ 8ES>T WISHES FOR A Merry Christmas mi ‘ Prosperous llew Year h When Christmas-time rolls ‘round again And you tally up the year, 4 >>- _- Our wish is that its entire sum Be happiness and cheer. nrnnm lines. §&\..§\ u. A YULETIDE WISH Ioods olgood cheer and happiness. for a season filled with W. R. JENKINS \.\.-. ' $0.003. We oro hoping that every one or you enjoy the happiness 3r a.» .- 5b.‘. Christmas and the holiday season. Wo wish to express our thanks for your patronage and your friendship, and hope we may serve you throughout the Iurure years! JAMES rm in). ~~ momma-stun momma‘ _ azilllihlliB. J4NTA cLAU5 i5 C TC) TOWN 0,9 1N6 ~» __ " . .. '._.....;“ég QEiRRYJIErIRISTMAy. _ n, We have seen you come beck ogoin and ogoin and we veil"! l you to knew he appreciate it. We hope duringhiho 60$"! \ j‘ year we will come ti» know you better and servo yo" '0?"- Merry Christmas “i\-rl1'w . y ignnns PHARMACY? i . "~ __ .4‘..- V‘?