W: join good old St. Niels‘ in uiiliing one and all a [pry llerry Cltrist/nus and Happy New Year. MORRELUS ICE Conipaiiy ALI5I‘.‘Il'I‘0N Srri ing Westeiwi I’rincc County CHRISTMAS and NEW YE’- ' . 11 Tuesday. Dec. GREETINGS FROM WEST PRINCE To mt A\l) ALL .4 IHPPY (JIHRISTMAS Rooney Funeral Home ALBI-LRTON May We Wish You . . . . A Regular Old-Fashioned MERRY CHRISTMAS O'Laa Farmers Co-operative ASSOCIATION LIMITED MERRY CHRISTMAS and may the NEW YEAR Be /illed uiitli Health and Happiness. J. W. DON CAMPBELL and STAFF ALBERTON M Q N Our Best Wishes There is a time [or nay- fliing, _ But now’: the time to say. The Merriest of Yulerides Be. yours this Christmas 7 Day . MATHESON’S DRUG STORE OLEARY Christmas Tree Fire Hazards Christmas is normally a very happy and I(.‘Sl.l\e occasion. The in y Christmas Tree with its twink- llng lights and gaily coloured ornaments. the colourfully wrap- ped gifts. the tinsel. the holly and the many other traditional‘ decorations all serve to set'the stage for this momentous event. to But sometimes this happy scene can suddenly be turned into one sorrow and stark tragedy by fire or other unfortunate accid- ent. Fire is a very serious hazard at any. time of year but partic- ularly so at Christmas when there is usually so much com- bustible material concentrated in a limited space in the presence of so many possible sources of ignition. The Christmas tree. the tissue paper. a other flam- mable materials used for dec- oration. the paper gift wrap- pings usually strewn about the room in the excitement Christmas morning.—— a all potential fuel for a sudden and disastrous fire. An the un- guarded fireplace. the lighted candle. the spark mm a short circuit in a wiring ystcm. hot incandescent light bulb. or a defeqtive wall plug can provide the necessary starting point. The following are points to re- member and precautions to take in order to prevent any unhappy circumstance from such haz- a: PRECAUTIONS I. The Christmas Tree —— By nature of its shape. the average Christmas tree is top-heavy and ma be easily toppled by a small toddler if it is not secured irml To avoid this possibil- ity. construct. or purchase. a substantial platform for the so. be sure that the floor un- derneath isqlevel. and fasten a cord or wire from the trunk or a strong branch to a ook nail in the wall. Also. most ev- ergreens used I r hristmas Trees are highly flammable. and of should never he used as Christ- ’ removing gifts moreao as they become dry at- T‘ l ‘ I The But It /i ILJIITIIIJ [1 er LJ our sincere uisli. E. A. McCUE GREETINGS I TO ALL! To one and all may Christ- mas morn bring real hap- piness to every home and indivdual. E. C. GAUDETTE and SONS International Trucks. Farmall Tractors, Parts Sales and Service TIGNISH ALBER'I'O_\i Dealer and Exporter of Farm Produce, also Coal FRIENDLY GREETI '\'GS E.\‘TE.’\'DED T0 ALI. - . . "E . I .~ i L__.¥ YULETIDE GREETINGS May the Peace and flap- piness 0/ Cliristnuis color fill the New Year /or you and yours. MYRICKS ALBERTON LTD. ALBERTON and may Clwiurnas Day be filled uilli real joy. MA‘ITHEW'S TURKEY FARM ALBERTON ’ cutting. The flammability be reduced by sawing the butt at an angle and setting it so the butt is constantly im- mersed in water. Place the tree as far as possible from the fire- place or other source of heat or flame and do not allow children play in the vicinity without close supervision. 2. The Ornaments and Decor- ationo—-Do not use celluloid. cot- ton or other flammable orna- ments to dress the Christmas Tree! Nowadays. here are many inexpensive colourful and practical ornaments made of glass or thin metal which do not present a fire hazard. And non- flammable substances such as flake asbestos or powdered mica can be used to simulate snow. Recently too. non-flammable ar- tificial snow has been manufac- tured in liquid spray form. 1. Tree Lighting —- Candles I8!‘ I mas Tree Lights because rc- gardicss of how well they are placed or protected. they may ignite flammable materials such as the clothing of children while from the tree. household pets such as cats or dogs may brush against ilicm. or drafts of air may cause or- naments Oi‘ decorations to sway into the open flame. For safety sake. use approved miniature electric lights to illu- minate the tree. In Canada. ap- proveal for lights and other electrical equipment is based on Section 37. Part ll. (‘anadian Electrical Code of the Canadian Standards Association. under the‘ ‘title "Christmas-Tree and Other Decorative Lighting Outfits." Ac- cording to “the bodies of extension blocks. junction blocks and attachment plugs shall be made of insulat- ing material. such as coId-mould- ed or phenolic composition hai- ing suffic-ient‘strength to with- stand the handling to which these devices may be subjected in norma in series-connected outfits. "in no case shall fewer than lamp holders be connected in series;" "lamp-holders shall be of the miniature-basc socket screw-shell type. The ininiiiiuni- distance from the plane of the outer edge of the insulating shell to the centre contact shall be l7-32 in. with a plus tolerance of H6 in. so tliai when a lamp is in place in a lampholdcr. no live metal will be exposed." “The bodies of miniiituar-base lamp-holders shall be either oi moulded phenolic composition or some apprmotl cquivalcnt." 4. Wiring and Fittings-Check to see that there are no breaks in tlic lnhulillloll or faulty con- nections on plugs. cxiciisions or wall outlets before hooking up the lighting system and do not overload any one millet because it may blow out the fuse. Al- ways throw the master switch when making even minor rc- pairs in an electrical circuit. Ensure that display wiring is connected properly into the house circuii; if planning a large light display. it is wise to have it installed by an authorized electrician. , . ALL SQUARE Bumiy Rabbit invites you to re-arrange the sixteen matches to form five squares. (.'RI:'E'I'I.\(,.\' FOLKS! Willi sinrere liope that [lie liolidavs be /oi’/ul. flilil '1 Ngw )'gar of guml lorturir. MODERN BEAUTY SALON & SHOE STORE ALBERTON Season’: Greetings We cilrnn’ If mrriril uisli Innirrs lo r I ll e llnppirxl I'uli-firlr ri rr. FOLEY'S STORE ALBILRLI U\ /lir Ilay all [ms 0/ tliis ,l:app) scuinn lie .\iIlH.t mi Cli ri.i mi :1 .i. i% . l SEASON’S GREETINGS ——-and to all of our /riends and patrons the hope that we may continue to serve you /or many ll Christmas to route. ' . R ‘- G9RDONfS IRVING OIL siziivici: sr/mom ALBERTON JOHNSTON'S Grocery 8 Ilrv ly(Ili1I\ btnre ALBLRI'0\ Ilay your Christmas be [ill- ed with joy and lldpptfleu to last you tlirouglioltl. the coming year. Matthew‘: Meat Market ALBERTON May your (. lirnilmas be merry and briglill |(EENAN'S Specialty Store The Ladies "Head to l'v~o|" . tore ALBER'I'O.\' iii Merry Christmas llmiv Ilirinlm /ri um l'ri4*/ills flllll (.ll.\l(‘H!l(‘I\ - - mirl I0! /lirir pulrmirigr iliiiirig Ilic Iltffil \l'(ll. Oliver's White Rose >’LR\ It i. siiiiox .\LBLR'lii\ We this Ollf a_ are delighted in fair opportunity In uuli all Friends nnrl Liiilrinirrx I MERRY (‘.IlRlST.\l.\S O'Laory Clothing and Footwear 0‘LEARY this Specification. ‘ 8 code Wires for series - connected outfits for indoor use "consum- than amperes" "rubber-covered. flex- iible cord. Type CX or flexible fixture - wire. Type l"I"32. not smaller than No. l8 B. and 5. Gauge;‘‘ "consuming 2 amperes ' should be “flexible cord. Type X. or fixture wire. Type ‘. of at least No. 20 B. and . Gauge." Other specifications under the with multiple-con- nected outtiis strain - relief. splices, w'irc-wa_vs. etc. of all of which can be potential sources of fire ll not of approved de- ‘sii.-n or if inipropcrly set up. So to cnsure maximum safety. it is not advisable to purchase equipment for this purpose un less it bcars tlic C.S.A. approial. 5. Other Electrical Equipment- iai Fuses unless otherwise adviscd hy an authorized in- Io all our Frirnils anrl (.u.\-- i spcctur. no low \oItag(‘ current fuse should cxcccd fifteen amp- eres capacity. Utlicrwise. a cur- rent overload may cause over- heatiiig of \\ll'llli.'. and DOSSll)I_\ they may come in contact with incaiidcscciit light bulbs because. when lighted. ihcsc bulbs gener- ate considerable heat and may ignite such niziterials. Also. mei- al (I9C0l‘all0n.\ will conduct elec- tricity and should therefore be kept well away from any source of elcctric curreiit. When ll costs so little in time and money to ensure safety. wh_\ takc unnecessary chances which can have such dire consequenc- es. Lets lijv to make it a truly Merry ('Ill‘l.\lf‘llEISl ESTABLISHED GROUP First public exhibition by the Royal Academy of Arts in Lon- don was held in I760. seal of '_= I start a lll't‘. ('\|it’(‘lalIy if thc system has hccii installed for sonic time (h) Incandescent. Lights —- I‘l£1li1fTlal)I(‘ d(‘(‘0l‘all0Il.\ or other tlammahlc materials should so placed that The Prince Of Peace Out from the darkened path- ways of the world The helpless and distressed turn yet again i Unto the stable with its star-lit" door. To seek the Child again. Where all the world s uncomior-N ted have found | from pain and grief a new Di- vine release. Looking upon the Face of Gods} own Son. The little Prince Of Peace. i —-Constance Barbour, ‘SOLUTION l 7. Page fi - 2:2 «:9 'i-‘=<F4- / r- r Afiifi ' To You and Yours ll P r'ilI'IIrl Il1le’llll€ (;rretiri_i_- t In all. H. D. CORBETT t.rotci‘ir-9. (iilllt'(‘lliIl|PI_\. I’siiit-. ctr. /\i.BlLll‘I\i )\ L] MILLIGAN'S RESTAURANT Meals anal L.U|Illtt‘i .\LBiLIl'I‘U.\, l'.l{.I. '.'lirls!nia.s Crrrliiigs I/iil a min! siriirir ii lxli l'li(it I937 be good to you i anil _\niu i. ' NlCHOLSON'S I PHARMACY l ALBER'l‘O.‘l 5cn.mn'.t Crerllrigi rinrl our flianl \ lnr CoI|oghon's Variety and Fashion Shop ALBI-.R l(i\ Old Frirnrli nnrl \eiL lb l'.VI'r‘!7l/*. II is our xinrere ItI.tll. (,llII\lnlflt iiill bring mu nirrv /lm. Cincr-i'ics 8 Ilry Cowl! J. A. NOONAN ALBERTON i riur prilrmiagc. I ll £9-«L539 * CO.‘IIPLI.llE.\ TS OF THE 5E.4SOV Inrl may Ooml llcullli arid llappinns be yours (luring (lie coming year. Bud's Restaurant and 4 U Dress Shop ALBLRTON . Let us tll.Il1 .\ou litippiness nnrr, nmrr flit gnarl rilrl Vlflt ' .l!£Rli' I’ CHRIST ll.-IS Jolly’: Dept. Store i 0'Ll-LARY t- ALBi;RTO.\' I'"t-eds Fltlul, 94-qasoars (E ra-1-Iin gs RENNIE 3. WALLACE co, LTD. ? Yrs.-Ii ‘Irate, Groceries. AI.BERTU.'\, I’.l-LI. CIIERIERT CIIIITIAI CIKITINGII anil I’rmliico McRAE'S LADIES‘ WEAR ALBlJRTU.\', l’.iL.l. 61. 5'-Q‘; gal 4- With ll.llfIIl(‘f, t/urr .W'flll- nirlil. Tltesc uorili lllll r nr e‘/ lirrii pI‘IlIl(‘Il. . . 'llEli’ll I’ (fl/li'I.\"l ll 48 F. J. CARPENTER Jewellery 8 C-iit Fliop _\ LBIiR’I‘().\' Clirisrniris Creclirigs in (Ill. WEST PRINCE DRY CLEANERS We appreciate } our patronage, Cliriifmns Srcrnrigt Ind a .1irir.err lllllllli Hill In all for past laiorx. CYRIL and ROY LEARD ALBLRTON HUTT BROS. Wood Working Factory, Boat Builders ALBERTON . . . . To all our /rirnrli. air.’ and neii. Ilriy your /nnrleil irtsltes all come. true.’ SERVICE Atlas Tires. Batteries and Accessories BUR’S ”ImperiaI ESSO” ALL THE BEST .41! the best. Frienrlx and Cuilrmirii dur- Ln all our in; the liolulav iriivvi STATIOV Greeting: g An Ago Old Wish Merry Christmas No eml 0/ gnarl uIHlll'.I l Or no pm! of gnarl rlirrr Tignish Co-operative Association (,n-op “I.x-ii" Si-rxiae Station. Ilrug Flore. \lrat \IaiLcl. hcpaiate. Hardware and Grocery N-vies TIGNISII Christmas Greetings May Cliri.srrna.i Day nnrl rirry rn Tlirouglinul. Ilie r o m t n g year Br [illrcl iiilli my riml lV1[i- piness. Conlrntmenl rlirrr. nnil gnarl Christmas Cheer Here's a mrrrv uitli tlmf Clirixrmns Brings joy you'll nor: [or- OUT '4'"! I Our u'i.ili In all our friends It (Jiristrnris nnrl [or all ‘I ‘M, :',::_m" “uh M" yr“ -Be“ Wuhu and Customers the year. 1 8 “I l’''’’ —- ‘Of fl -- F" A * In Ilse very best one yet. Q j » A MERRY (.HRIST.|lAS Happy Holiday Season 3 "W ”’‘’S’”'‘‘ 6"” l MYRICKS SERVICE STATION 5- W- TURN“ ‘ "0" ~ ' Y M -H - i>..i 5, c, any ‘ 9....‘ G REVILO DAIRY M‘ ___d M. mo Gmfim ...;Mn.'...o,' .. ; TIGNISR MON-I105! . ALIERTON ."cN's" Alignment, Welding and Propane Gas _. v Inn. on... an... cm, and ma so-vi... Waalavn Prlnsa County , om iiiv \ ..