‘..;_...y.~--t.i-. ~ » < l SPECIAL >_ Graded and Tagged y‘ Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens etc‘. TURKEY'S-Best Grade _ Grade A -—- g Grade B — Grade C >GEESE- Grade Grade DUCKS- Grade A u; Grade B — - A_. B Chicken-All grades at Special Prices Grade A Large Eggs — — — Grade A Medium — -- — — — Grade B — — — — — — -— — Ask for coupon, you may w for New Years. CANDLING STATION —Free Deli Weymouth Si. Open‘ evenings ON The Central Guardian nu ‘a up; ' min-c...“ f: :l It Ill DI Ei.:L#"-.:..-...r~’-*"~'~ ~- CONFBDII-ATION [III anon. xlzlglgozgn A ILEAL BIIAKIOAKI w Rood Porridge China. Silverware or Plain. T GIFT SUGGESTION. A - maneot. wave at Mrs. Wairgi Beauty Shoppe. special pirioee. CHRISTMAS 00NClIT.-Bt. James Bimday 811x001, Bldg at 'l o'clock. L-‘Iii-IZ- -2i. allirinds Ties I04 L-‘lb-ifl- -3l. ___._ 27c names. noon AND TABLE ____ 25c LAMPSatbaJgainpI-ices. ‘Ibomiis 22c Music store. remember the changed hours tor 20c Serviou on Sunda (Christmas — -' '-' — Deo’)—8.00. 10.30 an 4.00 o'clock. ._._.._._ 13¢ Seeiilxeohuxohad out. 8'1‘. PAUL'S CI-IUBCH.— Girist- mas Day Services-Holy Communion .-.___ mg atiimami 30AM. Special ________ 18c mzsieaiscrirlceattilflllll. BELFAST Presbyterian Chard). December 25ih at 11 A, M. a1 Christmas service. There will no — - — - 35c evening service, L-IZO-IQ-Zi-ll. -' '— —' _ _3'3° CAVENDISII cnaacn. - Wor- — — .- — 32c ship on Sunday. December 25m in d" is”: ‘l%<>“p“h“'c‘£°v$‘ ' BVEII 5- . . _ _ , “‘ a Fr“ Gm)“ Tilley. Minister. L-1l7-I2-23-il. Phone 575 very of Poultry ‘iarmunm. ((P)—1f they have their own way Iva Giristmas, the Dionne Qulntup- lets will go straight to the dogs - lll Marie. liver since they Riots last moving have been hankering for dogs and. when they dictated messages to Sanka. Claus no bones about it. lilniie asked for a "box with s lamb. 132s. _.@_¢&.L§~!1§ " SPECIALS ¢ m" "- Ont. DFcT-M —- Cecile YVOITIIC iesl- played with red cooker spanieis in their ure, the Qulnts So lad wi 1H8. recently they made famous askfor same-I’ ALBERT G. - Prices Slash est ‘in that. a bottle to feed it." just wanlal a "biiiFdegY" asked for "a real dog — like the one we had in the mov- Annette "a yellow chic en, a wagon and a yellow dog." ut in her word for int stockings may be iii- tov dogs Christmas morn- though Marie has no inter- The smallest of the five wants a "doliv with Marie did't anything else. KA YS WEEK-END SPECIALS ed- i HOLIDAY BAKERY 8 Dark Fruit Plain Pound Sultana Bweaeilewa wuimofl“ e Iienonclylllreyd meflggyq" Chocolate _ “DOB Nat Wilder FiilliiIiITE BAKER A m lest at‘... BAKERY‘ CENTRAL PARISH foil . Cove 11 . M. Churchill 230 P, M. Clyde River 7 P. M. Lloyd Hender- son. Student. L-11ti-12-28-1l. THE ORPHAWS FRIEND — Ev- ery year many orphans are made happy through the kindness of their old friend Mr. J .D. O'Connell. The annual donation has again this year been received and is thankful- ly acknowledged by the P.E.1. Pro- testant Orphanage. CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE, December 25th. New Dominion: Service 11 A. M. Kingston 3 P, M. Cornwall: s. S. 1i A. M. Service 7 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside Minister. L-iol-iz-zs-ii. CONFEDERATION LIFE AS- SOCIATION are issuing an attrac- tive calendar illustrating the lend- 11w of John and an Cabot and the unfiurling of the first Ema- lish flfli! on North American soil in Cape Breton, in i491. WINS CAKE — The beautiful Christmas cake donated by Mrs. 1'21 J. MacMillan, York Point, go the Cornwall-York Point Institute for charitable purposes ivas drawn h)’ little Miss Jessie Murray at the Christmas Concert in the school. ‘IIA. All Brands -- -— - 53o 1o “m Win11; 511G“; _ 50¢ and the lucky winner was ticket 25¢ B S 29 > 11;. lgwrnizaidtby Mrs. Fred l cans Corn c Y- Ten’ or an ' l Ibo. Dates i , _ 1 w» m» -‘ “c- “m we" i.*.‘ué3‘.‘.l’.l"..§..°‘$i’.‘§°‘li*°‘. soil“, 3 “"5 “m”! 3"‘ 3 pkn‘ Chum,‘ mm“ are at special hours The first Com- ; m" n“ m,” salmon s nlfgs. Oxydol. unnli muninn Service will be at e.oo 3 01-!!! Clmll-lfln Milk g 1:“ 5f“ 5°?“ '1'" o'clock The second service of the 8 Iclns Swi- 3 {if GIN"? " "M . day wfl be at 10.30, the usual : u "Pelllllyillp-lz: 3 "n: Plain“ Cbrislmastkmornin- sFfivice. “with o era A ms . e s E?‘ Mixed Cooklee 3 ""- cmilmfl" unign ealsoe at theiée age-vice. l“ "er," “u”: ith a “a: %‘“°"" r" rw“-.“%.i'u . m aesw an asfservoeo eB-Y Bowl _ __ _ at 4.00 P. M. and ill be a festival 1 "W Mo» 1 11mm §fi$ifi°£li;'"i‘l’; - - ill gfilfilflstifnaztmilyfm wlhfch time ' '_ __ ' e oppor y or e congre- l pip, Jgllg _ _- __ _. 20¢ __ gp/tion to take part. There will be 8 cans Resin Beef — -- 35s ‘ ‘ ._ no sermon. All are invited to Join g m 550mm“; _. _ 23¢ 1 pkg. Rlnso -- - -— — 21o -, with them at this happy Christmas g m léox Chiacoiadte — - 90o i Shim - - - - service. .- - — 80 n - l! — — —- — gwmm “y ° '1lb.BulkTea——-——45c 3 V Grapes.2lbs.—-——-25e M“ Oranges, dos. — — - — 29o SPECIALS ON DRY GOODS MEN'S WEAR MEN'S WEAR "ma... 2'2_°°:"=£"'_'":i.a 8-5:; 1cm — —.,-,; g ti“ fleece Iiinod Combinations, 3' _§""_"_-__"_ ,5,“ Qfi .. Panama's S115 '“ ‘ ' Pllllln Dress Gloves — — 1.25 v ' Dre: Gloves, lined — — 31-00 __ Handkerchiefs, each -— — 5o Overalls. BNM. - - - 11.50 [Apmgr Sqsende . Police -—. -—_ — 25¢ Ladies Handkerchiefs, dos. 250 We an supplied with all grade Goals comprising Ilard and Hard Nut, Old Sydney Screen- ed. 8 screen , Screened, Albion Nat and Albion Round. Also Dominion Coke. Care- ful deliveries etc. W. ll. GlLLlS & 00. PHONE 1N EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and SW Glasses ll. J. ilABilli * OPTOMITIIBT Montague. P. I. I. I Ofllee Hours: ll to ll All. 8 to I PM. Holidays ew- by eminence!- illoe Connected with DBUGITOII, MONTAGUE Fri. and Sat. 23 and 24 SOURIS, Mon. 26th ESBYTEBIAN CHURCH Ser- ra December 25 . vices. . Mbmt Stewart 11 A. M. Mamifieid . amalgam 1.30 p.111. 3 F‘ u L-iiz-iz-zi-ii. mobile license plates. A vagrant was sentenced to 30 days in 1e11- A man charmed with 0Deratin8 B motor vehicle to the common dan- possession two cases beer without the retail vendor's label. Another witness was heard in the case of Ivan Lund and Ger- ald Gallant charged with armed robbery. Henry Rcberts. 222 Queen Street fishennan. said he owns a small punt. He kept it tied to the wharf. There was one oar in il- l-Ie lent the punt to his father the Monday before the robbery. The boat was not returned. 0n Wed- nesday Ivan Lund and Gerald Gai- iant asked to borrow the boat. It {was in the evening after he came from work. It was before 8 o'clock. He saw them again before 7 com- ing from the direction of the Marine wharf. He did not see where they went. They were wearina over- coat: on both occasions. They usu- ally do wear coats. Adjourned. HEAVY LOSS FROM FIRE — Fire completely destroyed barn and part of stock of Mr. Peroy Coffin, Kingmoro. at noon on Tues- day. They were at dinner when the children saw smoke ooming out of the barn. Mr. Coffin was able to sen/e the horses and three oowa but the fire was s0 iar ed- vanoed the smoke and heat was unbearable. Four cows. three calves and a dozen hogs perished in the fire. Several of the hogs had been fat-tended ready for shipment. He also lost all his, hamees and a large quantity of feed. Through. the medium of the isle-phone word of the ire soon spread and neigh- bors and friends for miles around gathered at the scene. Owin to their efforts the roofs o! oher buildings hcusin-g grain. wagon. sleigh and farm machinery, was saved l-yy water hauled from the Prod and saved from destruction. m. Coffin and e. ne hbor had worked all morning put log a door of barn and the origin oi the fire is unknown. Much sym- pathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Coffin for such a severe loss at this season. It is understood there was a small insurance. REDEDICATION Lem]: ego. within a manger ow . . Wasdboéyn a Holy Child. the Lord And tluo ‘the starry heavens a hosfsllof mining angels sweetly sang. And this the burden of their loy- ous song: ToywisbornaHineeofPeaoe, Jehovah's Ben. And may the reconciling peace of Godoolmdown Liketotheradient lighcwhich dioneemimd. Nmlnaprinoelyetotewithwealth about His little heed Just cradled in a lowly cattle shed. But mince and Dom- man. on that Clorious (hi. Paid homage tothetiniyBabaam-id the hay. I But who could see the sequence. God alone. heeigagtliat His lasted. gift. Ila martin uiehmo without a. blot n. To reconcile Him to His crest/tires. sinful men. - Brice man. Andnztnilltllieleuonisbutfeebly. Ilfiflwfl ‘Ibo well-ll! u lerwe still soorns the ilue and good. Riadeddtate . uraelves afresh. ohl Bodkin: Jam. . Ibededicate yvurself. as in the 8aviou.r'a face. You 1020111111. and any for light ‘Rae consecration God requhes of ea. . --IAEIIINGTON TORSION in» Mlaard‘: in the home. Dir to.ihe U-soasonrruons b. glad: r5 “out: %l.'amiiu" .3308!!! I000 IIDUI is ec- . More loam of better bread from each bag. nu W?“ “lat a... o are . a. iffii-it-iis. . JHAILKITING POTATO DID‘! -'I‘be return of lood met has en- abled farmers to market a portion of their azrlvethiswedr. . J8EE THE pOVELY DISPLAY Quintana; gif s at ‘s Drug Store Montague - 6r Moore, Y ‘s. Jasmine WEB-DOE. Adrienla and Woodairy et sets for ladiu and gentlemen, Electric and Rolls , Drums- Goodssetgutgmlglyets nnportendamu . X . D9?‘ fiance. Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets Moire Cbocolata. Cigars. C18- aret , 1 ‘ . pea, Rmison Lighters and Kodaks. ..'SEWING CLUB-Tile " Circle" sewing Club of Red Point was entertained by Mrs. Raleigh Bruce on December l8. President. Miss Laura Bruce. in the chair. items of business for the evening were capably dealt ~ with. Roll call was answered by "Where wouldyouiilreiogotosipendyour Christmas holidays"? A collection for “Santa Pals" was taken. Ow- ing in the Christmas festivitiu scheduled for the latter part of the following week. it was decided to hold the meeting early. on Mon- day. An imitation to meet at the heme of Mrs. Ray Bruce was ac- ceptod. r . ST. ANN'S STUDY CLUB - The organization meeting of the Club was held at the home of John O'Connor on Friday. Decem- ber 16th with twelve members present. After a cordial welcome to the members. Mr. O'Connor ad- vised iihe meeting that the first or- der oi business was to elect the officers for the comma YES-l‘. The election of officers resulted as fol- lows: Joseph D. Plneeu. president: Arthur E. V. Flemming. secretary; James E. Mplaaac. vioo president. Following election of officers A discussion by the members then took place and it was decided that the study period would begin at 8 om. and close at 9.30 om. The period to be spent on a revision ol’ the Credit Union Societies Act and the lfimidamentals cf Consumer Co- operation. The first chapter o! thfi Fundamentals of Oonsimier Co- ation was then read by Annie iilis and Arthur Flemina. At 9.30 a short program consisting of songs er rueui-w IIWEI Gill-ANGIE‘! NOW I01! UIAOIIB OI TOHAGI AND _ TIN! question des a short Mi isn't l’: out other o tions. Treatment by medicine, Xray, radium, and other hods is of en tno slmv for both patent and physician and maybe a waste of valuable time. There is one ailment, however, in which surgery is not used as much as forraery because it has been found that medical treat- ment. faithfully carried out brings more satisfactory‘ results. This is ulcer of the stomach and of the first part of small intestine (duodenum). Peptic ulcer is the name given it. Dr. C. W. Outler. Jr., New York. in Annals of , adelphia, stat-es that from 1924 to 192?. 262 patients had been operat- at!‘ u nic lo ulcer a York. serve that year by year of operations performed for ulcer has become less dee- piie the fact that the number of cases admitted to hospital has not decreased. In 1936 there were forty-six such operations. in 1936 but twelve. This change has been due to the fact that it is now N e515 £9 E i agernent is capable of reliev- ing or controlling a considerable number of these cases. BIIIRPW is used only when medical treatment has failed or danivrcus complica- tions have arisen." As showing how peptic ulcer is now a case for medical. not sur- gical. treatment Dr. Cutler says: "Not only is no patient not operated on at the Roosevelt Hos- ptal without having a thorough controlled. and efficient course of medical management. but each patient for whom operation ls proposed must be passed by a ‘court’ consisting of e. phydcien. surgeon. stomach and intestine specialist. and an Xray special- ist. Eyen the type of operation and the reason therefore is determined by certain guiding principles." is now realized that certain ender emotional-are most iilre~ recognised that careful medical l MADE 0F It types of individuals — nervous. s iv to "grow" ulcers. By teaching them how and what to eat. how to rest. how to acquire poise or calmness. the formation of peptic ulcers can often be prevented. CRAPAUD SCHOOL Eleanor Wood; 3. Norton; 8. N Grade VI- lr uall. rél and readings brought a most suc- cessiullmeeting iclose. w_________ Zipper or Romeo Mens ’ Slippers Per Pair s95 Women's Fancy ' BOUDOIR SLIPPERS ..... $1.00.... $2.50 , Misses’ Fur Trimmed OVERSIIOES - — - Call and look over our fine as» aortrnent of Gift Footwear. Men's 4 SW" Buckle - Men's Zipper Style per pair - — — — — OVERSHOAES .._. $2.25 .;$2.5e $2.15 OIUCII ‘all’ % ‘twine-cilia Caseley: e- an; z. we wee; a. 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Jackie Johnston. 3< W)! 91112;‘ Vlnll-limlllzidredr lgawson mgnrit; Hervemp : iiiagedlugguv-a ‘llama “would “mum “n J e m n“ ' ' ‘ r1512! Niaiioiaiu, s. Billy wood. ' Ethel Dggrgnl A-eishgt i fi s- ‘YOU IYATE