PAGE EIGHTEEN I ~\ ENCORE f.i9Z7' To our many friends throughout the Province, we wish to extend our sincere thanks for the generous support given to us during the Past Year, our FOURTH in business. Upon considering everything which helped us to Success in the year now closing, we lind our greatest asset still to bc the Confidence and Good Will of‘ Friends and Customer‘, whose loyalty to ourselves has been so gratifying. ‘ It would be a pleasure and privilege as this Season to meet and tell you face to face how thoroughly your favors are appreciated. but as this is impossible; we wish to take this opportunity to Wish One and All the Most Prosperous New Year you have ever had. BAlRD-Tl-IOMAS-SCOTI‘, . 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' mons last night during the agricult- Sun Up For Winter Egg Production l ‘ Something should ho salt] in re-i KSO i227) Clarindli. Church Scrv. WIP (5081 Phila. Trinity. CFCA (357) Toronto. St. Antlrmvs. WCCO r4081 Minneapolis. Lutheran. 3.15 I‘. M. CKCL 4357) Toronto. Men's Sirrvii-c. 4.00 P. M uro debate when Ml". David Lloyd Cicorgc took exception to n charge by the Minister of Agricutilrlrc.‘Mr. Waller F. (luinlicss that the Liberal party and Lloyd George were des- cribing the landlord class as rzipac- ions. During the controversy which ensued botll disputanLs tried rc- WSUI (422) Iowa City‘. Vespers. 6-30 n M- ircatediy to ‘hold the floor at the lwrnlc limo. Mr. Lloyd George dc- lllarldcd that Mr. Guinness apologist: and the lattcr rctlrscd while the Constervatlves half amazed, hall‘ on- 12-00 R gt u jnyirlg the irc which tile relrrcllccs WJZ M54‘ N‘ Y‘ Tm . oxyK‘ gAlfliolrsed, cileerctl anti shouted until T9 WJZ- WBZ- WBLA- Q ‘nothing could be ileard above the WLW i428) Cinci. First Pres-Irv. (lONCERTS-JfAl-KS POULTRY NOTES, submitted by" i Roultry Division, Dominion Live ‘Shook Bunch. Thin informa- tion given .ln the Interest: of better farm flocks. All Inquir- lu to be addrened to Box 200,. Charlottetown. customers gard to pure bred poultry. It Is? not necessary lo argue the case} with our better" ptnlltrymen ill this; luullcr" its they all believe ill them.‘ We all believe ill pure bred livel stock in’ all kinds; pedigreed seed. and modern methods, whether we are interested principally ill live- stock. or- in growing crops. There are new methods to discuss rather lllarr non‘ ideas about breeding. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ POULTRY NOTES ' “ “ The Haberdashery’ ” h We vvish all our a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year - ‘Bedeque Another spring day has come again, we should all be thankful that the weatherman has favourad i us so far- We hope he will con’ iinue so throughout the coming = winter» ! . ' .____. _ r Mr- Lloyd Jewel], aerreque. will! a visitor to Summenaide on Tues-i and friends day- } A miscellaneous shower wnB ‘held at the home of Re-v- Mr- mill .Mrs. Reynolds, Bedeque, on Mori- qn. j day evening. ill honour of Miss L011- ' iso Sclrurman, Central Bedeqlkfi. which is in ho a parcipitant in p! very interesting event in the near: future. The house was filled tot its capacity, showing the lliglr es- teem lrl which Miss Scilurrnarl wan held. She received many beautiful; and costly gifts- i Among these is the lillpOlllllllffi or’ light. particularly sunlight In rho winter care of laying hens. ' Just tlu- other day, as years go. wi- took it. for granted that llcH-"l would nut lay eggs in the Winter". i-xcteilt perhaps once. ill a while. We t'.\'llt‘l'l our hens to lnorllt in lhi- fall and not lit-gin laying again until March or April. Wu simply l'l.lll‘lllill‘il that hells were not nai- of it lwver wanes The worm over urally willlcr layers. We diil not it scent m be on‘me increase AS i'X]ll'('l spring hatched pallets to “n Engnsh “Tum, Wm“, it is be‘c0m_ "m?" myim‘ "mm Um“ “ "w “"7““ lug progressively splendid in its cele- unlll they wi-rl: about lt-rr luolrlirs Manon,“ gins and of feasw And -OOOOOOQQOOOOQUOOOQ'O-O-OO-OO- (By the Rev/Dyson the year by long qdds. The spell illll, ‘Flltelr ttftltlt! n blllltl tri’ invest ‘his year more songs Wm be sung lgnttlrs, 0r trxillefllllulltertl. tllntillg than Qver- More treasures will be whm“ “'0'” “'7 luwmm“! P"““]' poured at. the feet of Him Who was Marine lfixirorinrentnl Station, Jas. be", a King long ago in Bethlehem, l‘). Rice. now Professor oi‘ Poultry and today is emhroned as the King llw-iboailiy a1 the New “Wk Aim‘ of kings. It's the glad tidings of cultural tItilir-ge, wlln did nu] llultl gm,“ joy that have made Christ.- lrlly inrnlit: ixr-sitiorr, but hurl a fusil- mas the happiest of all daysdn the ion of thinking out things. They year, Ana this year our Christmas iii-gun to try u; induce hells to lay is a, Sunday. The bells of innumer- in winter. and pallets to mature "so able churches will ring. A myriad llltey would lay in the fail after they choirs and organs and radios will iver-o hatchet], and continue through diffuse the glorious message that llu- winter. 'l‘he..~le investigators iJesus Christ came into the world 1.0 lr-iotl to work out rations that savc sinners. For that's the secret would prornille. em: production durqof all its llillllllnefi-i- ma“ Wm" ing tho oft months, and iillCCCCtletl ztgrilitllf Jogérirllevglgtsl-Jégre 0%???‘ . . , . - - rr as - to shun. txtent. They attributed. 5 He was so poor that me this incl-teased ei-Iill lliiorluction to .15 becfmse irnprir-vcd metirorls oi‘ feeding but ham“ and beans 0i mnmms this some of us are inclined to believe Dhfisima-“iide are open ‘Or the WM‘ , _ , _ , _ . , ., . They say that o. poor apple-seller in that at least part ut the incrtaai L d b Selfisacflflce ma“ trroso from better lighting oi‘ polll- .0“ u“ on’ y ' _ . . aged to rear twenty orphan, home lry lrtlustzs. Phase men being l _ hudren and start them a“ m goo“ wunrinmm and cimelakors‘ iffs: C'I‘hat rrtible service was all be- kept their birds lli good houses mugs she had a Chflstmke beam wlllch were, of course. well ligllt- Because Jesus was bum of a Virgin "h . .w , mother'- Tlw“ “mirely “uvsme "t pouluyl&gltcrlmtaih thlgeolciilnisorld ‘ulgtconseorat- mvmmgmi°n “Xlmrimems beg“ m‘ ‘ed and revered as never before. Bo- plarlts, and the effect of sunllghtfcause Jesus went about, doing gQQd ("l PM"! llfei~illld w“ Pmlllrythe world is made the happier to- kcepcrs began to suspect that light flay to those who get and those who Inilzllt have some effect 0n 68s PW; lgive. Because He gave up _so much Illlctltrn. wt- argued that liens did the joy of sacrificial giving ‘is the not lay ill tlre.winter> because the "extra" of the Christian today. days were so short, and they did Years ago, General Booth was ask- not get as nnrcll sunlight duringled by the good and gracious Queen the winter months as they did ilur-. . illg thedonger day's. l . . l ...I.‘..-.'.‘.?i‘-.."‘Zf.“..i‘.l’3'€..§.‘2“i?."3.i“i§ Europe Hard Hit ilrtrrrlotrlll-l ei-Il! ploilucuon. This was reatsollcrl out l)y analogy rath’. LONDON. Dcc- 22. ~Tllcsp \\'\5ll' er than actual experience as at that limo no nutritional experiments hail been carried on. that results the‘. prophets who ha,‘ l.,.,..i;,-i..,i a i.ould'be checked and roduood to luflsenmg of the gm, i" which M“ . scientific facts. There arc illonty m. hem Grew, Wham and ,.,,,.,;,H.,ii. of bugs nrrtl wirrms in sunrmer titan M Eumpe_ ‘v9.1. justified today'- llens can filld it» cat. ‘Ilolls do The fro,“ iipgiiii it) break in tilelr- lli-st. laying ill surllnrcr‘. ‘Fhere- Huutilcrn igngimii], pull] toll in iron; tor-o hug-s and worms in-orrloti- egg rpm but ii Wm,- s11“ iiilpiisvly r-clt ilrodirielitln. llllilh‘ and wurnrs arc m“; um i-iiin stroll frnzi», l.'.l',|‘I.lill-'. rich ill ilrotclrl; so is loan meat. the guffflce of thi- streols and high- Fi-cilirlg mclrt ill l-‘Ullll; form should wiiyg, Horses; ill‘ti\\'illil loads ‘ll givc us more eggs in winter, and (iflilfllfy produce to tho mirrket icil wo bogarl lo ictgli fresh ground frequently. , bilrrcs on which there was consid- The. (‘unard Liner Alrdzrrrin arriv- i-rrlilli- quantity of lean rut-lit. This ctl oft‘ Cobh ilnrlltlr (luring tilt‘ \\'(ll‘kl'l| alright, but it was cxpcn~ night, I10 hours ovcrtlrlu- Sin‘ tri-‘il sivc. rrrv] il. nrust bi- fetl when fresh lo ontnr and ‘llir-n was Hbliiivtl "J rig-l il sliuilcd very quickly i-veri in tronllnuie on in lrlvcriulill wi-lllrtlnlli‘. intuit-rarely tauol wcirillel: 'l‘lri- llflililliiil! ilil~“-‘*9"i¥e'-“ "ml m“ " Pr; nlll - ilackirlg houses alul abattoir-s soon iii-grin in supply ilricti and irrounti lrrl-nt. scraps to pinlllrvrllell. allil we _ . , ,_ . , _ ‘ . ,- _ Fifteen Jugo hlav rumors h" m“ helm m “Hum mjtilll-il when lilo ground ' ' , - - ' ‘t ‘ "0. at r irruxiio. We arc not trying in sol dtr\vlr.‘,:*m‘:_ 5,32,“::.,l“'l,,:l,l,n:iu,‘ lllil$tr various advances in poultryl A vmhml 8mm, swp," Svvni,“ kmwwflg“ i“ "flier m whim‘ theyislliilli and low lying districts were \\'l\|-(', made, bill. rather to show you nondgqL Th‘, W,“ was ,,|.,,,.,.| 3,, how three-lo charlgos worked to bet "avigflnm, ""' ‘mvamagp- The fllPlllllPI‘ Sun Jorilf‘ fHIlH-l" Milk was long foil in ilrt- rugs on l0,-pi] iiuiii- mitliz, Sirrrirl. This lllil."l' Iiepilrls from iduropt- l'tllllllllll‘ll \\'l‘|'(‘ caved in KYW- WRC- W"r7‘ WJR" dill. Mr. Lloyd George was angry lin- farln, with tho helm getilngprr 0i" tlin ship was dr-owni-d- ‘l‘il-- 1'30 l" M' . while Mr. Guinness facet] him lntcnl- what llriey could steal from the IHlX rerrlailring rncurilcrs oi‘ ill" PPPW WJZ i454) N- Y- Smlday Nmm" iy. when the Speaker intervened and pills. it is not- very long zlgo iwcrc saved- 2-00 P' M _ silence was finally restored. The Ilia! some. ilcopli» though] ihat ~————~——>—~ 4-‘; t~ WNYC i535’ N- Y‘ Ham‘ Commt‘ trouble started when Mr. Lloyd sour milk was injurious to fowl on would not grow as well as tin-y WHO 1535i Iowa. Roxy Stroll. _ ("cor-go re lyilv to Mr. Guinness‘ wiaz r333» Mass. Roxy Stroll. ' p 5 ‘charge said he. assumed that the 2-30 P‘ M; [Ministers remarks rcfcrrcd to the W00 ‘5931 Phila-M"5"~'a1" ]Libcral green book and said it. was 3-30 P- M' ‘evident that Mr. Guinness had read WEAF (492) N- Y- Mmlcw Or-.Oilly those parts winch had been Chefliffl- 1° WEAR WEEI- wJAR',blll0 pencilled for lrlm. Mr. Guinness WTAG- WTIC- WGR" wCsH‘-rcplied that ire had not. referred to WCAE- WTMVL WWJ‘ K531 the green book and added Mr. Lloyd‘ W03. WCCO» WDAF‘ wcofiGool-g ‘s record in attacking land- Wslé. WMC‘ w0w' w“ ‘ JOrdSJS known. W1: v - w“ ‘m’ sffidffflii" m“! Dalllousie Team “m” ""“’f.'r‘i'"i»".“ii“' “w” i Oli t0 Vancouver .\lf).\‘t"-'I‘ON, lice. 2-"i»-~In conncrz» ‘litlll wllil the lrlp of the Iinlhorlsie Fuivi-r-siiy ltuglry Team from Ilan- if-rx ill Virncouvcr, Wllt‘l"‘ they Wm play a strrlcs of games with the. Un- Iivi-rsily cf llrilish Columbia. and ‘ l '. i lli (‘- tliir Na‘ W1? (ioglt Cgwelifkmanonfli‘lYruzrri-f llllfytgflfllllfil from (CODYTS - ‘ i lo Programs‘ Chicago) llho Prot-iitloni oi‘ Dnlllouaie Univer- l WTIC (461) Hartford. Musical. 0.00 P. M. WOW i508) Omaha. Concert. 6.45 I’. M. WSAI (361) Ohio. Chimes. 7.00 P M want. (205) Balto: Recital. 1.30 r. lvl. siiy. Dr, A- Stanley McKenzie, on . , , behalf of himself and the Brvlrtl of For the ilfill““"‘il"" T" ‘Jewdnfi (lovornrlrs was broildcaal to tllc from window smashing lli (‘VP-‘huir loam. wlrilu on route from Radio Englishman has invented a Pm" -, Station f‘.N.lt.\V. Winnillilll. Man. that tlropfl Wm?" m" ilzmfl“ l“ ‘"0"’, upcrrrlctl by thr Cirnlitiiarl Nuliorllrl en. trapping an lillfllttTtl arm iin "fl",,.‘,,_,._,,_ sounding tin alarm. The following message was r»- —————-———- '_‘<-i-lvr-il from the telim by Dr- lilo‘ vv+0***°'°°*“‘*"”*”“*ll(onzlte——whorl approaching Winni- J.LESTER nouotrls.iilf..“;fiii'"lfi..‘?.’;f:‘...“i;i'i..i:§:2§;i hrortl-nst station f‘...\‘.R.W- recip» WHOLESALE PRODUCE {rot-hint greeting for a Merry Christ- ‘ ‘mils and ilSHllTfi you we, will pin)‘ EXDOMCI‘ 0f ,rhr‘ came with the true. Ddlhmlili“ siliril. llavilll: .'r wonderful trip Prince Edward Islanfnwith excellent RCTVIIYB and every . H-mn-"tgy pxt‘|n‘lod by Canadian N“. rays outside the spectrum visible 85B builders. Certified Seed 811d [tiona] Railways nflii-inls- wt lzPi t" lplmfln eves- nm- daily dozen by running in zero uilrn violet rays that we see ln n are now making egg production one Table Stock Potatoes u QUIEN STREET ‘OBAIILOTTITOWN, P. B. l. " OOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOOOOOQ I w. Cn ptain; D- A. [Aubrey Tripper. W- 8- Thomil" lWinfleld, Manager; 5101i weather in divisional stops. Slnged rainbow. rays were necessary growth of our chicks and tn the live. highest ilosnlbln egg production of —€——<°@-—-"-— our hens. nllnmvn LInImi-nt for wnIy-mlle- huhjetetod to direct sunlhino they Xmas, rind g prosperous New Your. account of its eiliccl on bowel ac- should. Tlltero was, llilWt‘V<‘l'. ll ljirlr. Tilis ihootry has boon r-x-lplrrlial subsilirlie, ll’ chicks xvi-lo ilioileii. as both glowing chicks led cod liver oil to about 2 per cenl rind laying lions have been fell smli- of their weight of the lllllSll and nliik with NIICIFBHS. Tile former grain ill“)! WW0 ""1. HIP)’ Willi“ d" showing ilettor growth. rural the “"41 "VP" if "l" “"'"ll""' “"1” latter greater rang production, Com- gloonly, an they (‘illilil not it"! tilt‘ ilfrring rcsirltl-i when nlieirl. sor-apfirll ilcnollt of ille sunshine. This was fiat] to laying iirimi, with lit-nu lniult- it ilossiirle lo grow early ill for] on milk, it, was -i'ouurl milk hnd dire season before clear skies gave Lin» sonic value in promoting eggJ-llillll i!" (iilllflfllllllly l" B!!! H Hllil‘ production. ihalh regularly. .\'|t)l'(‘ lillngs ii has long been known thatillflvfi lH-‘elii 1911111611 ill 11"‘- limit IIHISH and other groom vegetablesltwenty-flve ycnrn than hud boon Wt'l‘l.~ good for poultry. Wt» _¢(i|i- ‘lt-lrrnctl from lilo time the first wild sidoretl one green fond as valuable birds from which olir chickens are lli-l another. They wort; lhmighl, descended. Within lhe‘.-re. few to be correcilves rather than feeds. years we have discoverer] how to Green foods were recommended byproduct: morn eggs, how to feed rill in fending chicks. We thought so as to induce curly maturity lrl they wer Villillillli! hilt we tlld ncl pallets, how to He! Willi" 08KB. know why. because we though! they nnd how lo He! file llellelil-B 0i 00- wi-ro negligible, were lt not, mi- opcratlve buying of supplies and their corrective value tlil we could marketing Pfillllry limdilfllfl- frnslly substitute grain in their pili-. Back In the your 1850 poultry- chs. .mcn tell of a flock of good produc- ‘llt. was only recently wt; got more era. There were folly-loll? he"! light on green feeds. It was rlis-.in a (lo-ck. and they “Wfilketl covered that feet] stuffs coutrilnfeiahty-three 08KB lie-r lwn- The clement-s which could not lie seen jionsessor of iheso birds was quite or analyzed that were rrbllollrtelymftllill "if ilifm- Their perform- netrensniy to the welfare of every once was tllOilKhl to be, winriiorful. living thing, hen,“ qr bird, lip but there is qlflto a difference be- to this time those tlllh-‘HBIICCB tween these hone, and the one which rrre coiled ‘vltamlnes’ have owned by the UMVQPHNY of lifti- never been isolated. huti they are ish Columbia which loved 715i essa certainly known to cxlni. and have in 365 consecutive days. a very important part to fill in‘ There are izrflfller think! to be maliliining every vital function lnglone in stifle of tho prflflreml WP- good tondltlon. ‘have made. and I believe the some Strangely enough it was rllncov- ‘as others, that. in this inilirstry lies cred that these vltamlnes hm] some on olillflflililily for the fflrm Women relation to certain invisible light obthe country to lne as busin- ‘ There are. dozens of These were thefarm women in this Province who We were told that ther-le ‘of the material branches of indust~ to health and ry on the farms on which they The compilers of this column Unions chicks could boyish all its readers a very merry AN EXTRA HAPPY CHRISTMAS .Q§QQO§0Q.QQOQQQOQOQOQOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQQQQ€QQQQQO'QQ~ to ti-ii oi‘ ilisnstr-r, I‘ i Mr and Mrs- Roy Campbell has‘, returned tn their honle ill Clifilltlllw‘ alter spending a very pleasant vise. it with friends and relatives in. -M(lll(1l.0ll anti other parts of New" Brunswlck- ' 0000000000000000000v000v¢- Hague" Toronto.) iMclu-lrli ilernllin and Ilchcr MY‘, CHRISTMAS is the happiest day olAlexandr-a to write ills name in her on,‘ Clmlmn’ drove ,0 n“, pm, M, =ziiiitzi'..s°ii..tit - “muisl wrote m mree winds the‘ Tbc (‘hollon Women's Instilurcl‘ 500ml" ff Christian me “n9 balm“, ilcld a lnoaaurlng party ill rritl of‘ mess‘ SAVED T_o SAVE‘ Inf’, the orphanage at. lilo ironic oi‘ Mrs- lgmes m m” Game“ of Huppmebs Charles (lam-pbeli. Quite a sum was l “m “gmblo ‘m’ Bm‘ "gay (fauna realized the night being so storm.“ l opene y money or y reams The i-vli-ning was spent in music‘ selfish gifts. Sympathy and love ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘alone will enable lrs to enter. That . . . , , _ _ _ beautiful lunch was served by the lhmu gm’ “ho Wm“ m“ w“ to ladies, llroy returned to their hour, es. all hoping ll. wilulilrft bo to-l, lung before they could spend an-= other evening in the came way- 'SilIll'.1 Claus, as tllC"))llp€l‘S told lrs. ."to let her hav a dol. but my sister" [needs one more than I do and if you ihavrlt enut‘ dols you let her hnv hers iilrst," seemed to have caught the ivory spirit 0t‘ the Christ Who gave iI-Iirllself, and irl giving gave His all. ‘Still the angels‘ voices are ringing peace on earth, goodwill to men, , Still the angelic voice is bringing the _ _ ‘ ‘; igocd tidings of we,“ joy w u" peoy- Ilor marry friends will be ploafr, iplt‘. that the Saviour" of mankind isiml l“ M111" lliarMlna- Henry (‘1\l11“"‘. X-ornc. Therefore, remember Christ ml‘ Aulimy- '3 "WWQVMF "mil h” and give. Remember" Christ and “mg mmme" ‘sirlg. RemembelfiChrist and share.‘ _ iCive songs for sighsphope for des- _ ‘ i ‘pair’ and giadness for all gloom. H1 Campbell orient Wcdnesilny 10-. zGlirnpse the opening gates of life. Sllllllllflf-‘llfle- , ‘i ISalute with joy all motherhood and lcllildhood. Ecllo heaven's music. People are taking advantage of Brit as you echo heavens music. oh. m“ wum‘ Wtiillllfir fllltl K001! P011119‘ remember that this some Jesus Who f"? Pilllilllllii»! U181!‘ Willi-Well‘ came to visit us ill great humility“ p, Coming back again on Clouds of Wo aro glad to learn Miss Grace glory Surely 1 come quickiy, saith Iiclllind, Searietown, is improving .the Lord. Come, Lord Jesus, re- after her severe. attack of pneum~ echoes His Church. ‘For, l0, the Onio- days are hastening on by prophets seen of old. when. with the ever- Mrfi. Arthur MucFlirlane and iii- clrcling years, shall come the time tie daughter has returned to their foretold. When the new heaven and home in Lower Iiedeque, alter earth shall own the Prince of Peace spending a week with her parents. ‘their King, and the ' whole world Mr- and Iilra- Leslie MacFarlnne, send back the song which now the Summerside- ffiiliiiilr (iii s : iii FRIENDS i 5 ‘ ilVIr- Earle Clark. Arlgustine Covey, i -—~— was a recent visitor to Iiliddlotunw ~ ‘Canadian Pfessl While thera ho wits tho guest of. LONDON, Dec. 22.-The Prince of Mr. “m; Mrs, Th“, Bradshaw, i ‘Wales is giving shagreen ivory cig- l ‘arette cases to his friends as gifts " "WW , ithis Christmas. At the side is a lit- ‘tle nob which when pressed slides ‘out four trays of cigarettes sinl - taneously. The Prince's‘ gift to the Queen will be a diamond pin and tilat; to the little dairgllier of thel Duchess of York will be a farmyar of woolly animals. Mr- and Mrll- William MacFnr- ‘irinc, Lower Bedetintl. spoilt Silli- day in (Ilrclttln, lllc gut-st of Mrs-i (‘barrios Campbell. ‘. — I Nllsses Sailio Bradshaw fllltl Mar-- Mrs» W.J- Bradshaw, Middleton. ‘spent Sunday ln Albany, the guest. of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Cam~ eron. _ Mr- Ralph Campbell. Chelton. was a visitor to Summerside on Wcilnestlay- > Belle River i School Fair‘, Report of liello River Sclltlol! r. . d . . Fa] "<*>""' Graifls I l 4 i i ' . ' -. Oatsz-l, (lurtili Boaton, Fiat‘ iRivcr; 2. Earle Iloatoll, Flat Rivor; i i3, Jlorlald (Ialnphtrll, Belle River; All 'l‘lrr» rlinlllig oi‘ this KllldCfiitiflkéli‘Lulllfl McKinnon. Wood Islands, look iliace. on 'i‘lrurstlay with a. lirrge rlitoutitrirtrir of parents anti irl- River; 2, Ilildli. Heaton, Flat River; - li-rtlstoil lricrltls, who were ull tic-Al Eario Benton Flirt. River; 4 Frank i‘ lighted with tin: liille tots who l‘|“\M(tMlllllIl, Wood islaniis- ' trill-d and sang in their own inlnr. Thresher] Beanii:—l, ttlrarltlllt! 'it.a‘blu way- 'l‘lroir ilrocision and McMillan, Flat River; 2, Idu .Mc-~ "ii > ~ls very cl-cilltzibly on ‘Millall, Flat Itiver; 1i, Mlulritle Sip. '|li*l‘, Miss Nan Iii-lit] ililll wart, Ileilo River; 4, iioujnnlrn‘ assistant, Miss iC- Tall- 'l‘lr~‘ litiars, iiello River. ‘ (lllrisllnlas. i Root-a ‘ by the. rhiltircn lllPIllHPlVCl-l f-u‘. ' " , lln-ir rntriln-rs. fathers, sisters and; ‘Green Moullialn:—~l, Angus "Mo; l)l‘(lllli'l‘l~l. It was a lint» exhibition Rue. Flat Iiivor; 2, Aunlo Smith oi‘ artistic training and allowed Belle ltlver; ll, Albert ‘McNciLl very clearly how irclivi- little, Wood islands; 4, Angus Gllmorcgi brilirls anti fingers can be irairlcil Melville. to usciulrn-ss- ‘ Dakota Itedez-I, Angus McRao. The following was the excellent Flat River; 2, Curtis Benton, l-‘lur prol-lrflnllfler ‘River: 3. Donald Campbciie, Jicllti‘ (‘llrisinlrls (irrrol “What Shall Lil-River, lli» (llriltlrerl llrlrlg?’ Audrey (lllll-‘l, Turrlipil:——1, Daniel Hears, Iielloi ‘Joan Gordon; Mnry-‘ilirtlrlor; Mar-River; 2. Kenneth McKenzie, {Moi-i garot. lilnrllrl and tho clrlldren- ‘ville; 1i Curtis Benton, Flat; River;- . Finger Play, llor-yl Ik-Jllols; Al-gi, ‘Martin Hancock, Melville- .lic MncLetltl; Elinor Williams; Ger-i Currotsz—l, Everett McKenzlti, rln Iilllion; Ivan Mnclntyro; Dolly Melville; 2, Alice Compton, Belle Clark. iRiver; ll. Curtis Beaton, Flat Riv- Rooltlitlon Tho Liite (troy Squir-.er; 4 Martha Hancock, Melville. ro]. Norman Lowlhor- i Parnnipsz-l, Edwin Bears, Ilel- Vocrll Trln Ailiirey Gillili; Miiryde River; 2, Fannie Ilancock. ‘Mei-l Whclit:—1. (Jurtis Benton, Fiat} her ‘beautifully di-curnlcil tri-o was ladi-u with gifts. all inrrdcl “(mllffl Billy llutli-ron- ‘Ville; 3 Charlotte McMillan, Flat The Been. Kathryn Acorn‘. IBILRiVOP; 4, Donald MWKBIIZIC, Flat MacDonald; Edward MiicGralh. rRiver. Recitation Raymond. , Grime, Baby Bunting. Ivan Con. dnn- Boll ringers. Frederick Sea, Green Tomat0eli:——1, Leslie Ste- man; Ross Stuart. lwart, Bolin River; 2. Ida, McMillan. Vocal Solo. Andrey Glllls." Away iFltit River; 3 Mary lt. cook Bella. In a Manger" iRiver: 4. James Jardine, Belle Riv- ‘Recilatlon The Cooky Jar, Ed- er. ward Macflrnth. ‘ Onionsz-l, Jean ‘McKenzie. Flat Tho Pidgeon House, Frederlckfiiver. Seaman; Ross Stuart; Jack Nlclr»! Cucumbersz-l. Fannie Hancock. olson; Douglas MucLennan; Stirn-‘Malvllle; 2. Harold Grant, Belle ‘llltzy ahotmljilsorlliilltllllrio; Dlllfylv Phty-lgtifiritg. Clurtls ‘Benton. Flat River rt u c ; '1 a timer: vet e , ar n. ancock, ‘Melville. Rcymnnd; Margaret Martin. Beatriz-l, Miriam Smith, Belle Fnfitfllllllflll "Sunshine", Joyce giver; 2, Donald Campbell, Belle = razer- var; 3, Curtis Benton, Flat Riv- Vocal Number "Llttlo Lambs." er; 4, Eeorle Benton, Flat River. Kathryn Acorn; Edward MoGrath; -Pumpklii:-1, Fanny Hancock. "Ion MacDonald; Milton Acorn. Chorus "The Moon." (in French), Lvotlci I Vegetables Melville: 2. Ida McMillan, irlrit Riv- er; 3, Martha Hancock. Melville; Dialogue "Santa Claus“, Billy 4, Charlotte ‘McMillan, Flat River. Hudson; Stanley Thompson; Ed- , din Fongor; Brenton Hooper- Fruit Recitation Ivan Mlller- . Christmas Carol "Ring Hnlmv Rupllett Appletc-l, Alberta Sto- Bails". Erma Andrew: Miriam Not- tlng; Rosalie Klggllls; Joyce Fraz- er; ‘Mary Hooper; Bell ringers Ross Stewart; Douglas Maebennon Distribution of gifts from tree. fined Bye Bong- wart, Belle River; 2, Louis MdMil- llin. Flat River: i. Donald Roan, Flat River; 4. Maurice Stewart, Belle River. Red Ailtracham-l. Maurice Ste- wart, Belle River 2, limits MdMil- and Vi0inity| HIM apart-s of all ltind- After Jillollia River; 4, Edwin Boar-e, Bclio {Wood islands; 2, Mina. I-McMiliau, "P DECEMBER 24, 1927 I Budget Your Life Insurance! Here in a method, simple as the “rule of three": Income requirodbymy family NEW LIFE INSURANCE NEEDED TO PROVIDE THE DEFICIENCY 8 ................... .. Crown LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY : Ofli I M irltlmon: “run: ‘Yllllflfl Pa’. Ilintrlot AI n. it It. c. autumnal». a. R. . | ‘ t (i0 0‘M\N' M“ c3115., Maritime Huperinten (YCONNELL. Brunch Secretary. Bllclletll Bid!" Month! ant. Hummer-N‘ . PHFLI. S1,, t‘linrlottotown_ l‘. Belle River» Crab Applcst-el. Donald McKen- zio, Flat. River‘; 2, Robert McKen- zin, Fiat ltivcr; ll, Louis McKenzie. Flat Rivcr. Flowers r Swot-t Pcaszvl, Juan ‘McKenzie, Flat River; 2, Donald McKenzie, Flat. iiivcr“; 3, Donald Campbell, River'- Mixctl flower ' I, Jean McKen- zle, ‘Flat Rive 2, Ida McMlllarl, Flat Riven-ii, Donald ‘MoKerlzic, Flat River; 4,l)onaiti (Jaiirpboll, Belle ‘River- ‘Potietl Geranilrm:-—l, Donald Mc- Rnnzic. Flat Rlvor; 2. Joan Mc- Kollzlo, Flat. River; 3 Daniel Comp- roll, Belle Iiiver; 4, Ilcnjanlin Ilorirs, Belle River, Canning . / Raspbcrrlosr-l, Charlotte Mc- Millan, Flat. River; 2, Jean McKen- zie, Flat ‘River; 3, Earle Benton, Flat River; 4, l-Iildll Benton Flat Rlvcr- Jln- of Hectic-l, IIelen Martin. Wood Islands; 3. Madalone McMil- lan, Wood Islands; ~l Mary ll. Cook Belle River. Cooking Tori Blscults:-—1, Iiladalene Mc- Millan. Wood Islands; 2. Charlotte Jioliliilan, Flat River; 3, Olive Mir Kenzle, Milville; 4, Helen Martin, Wood Islands- Ginger Sllapsr-J, Grace McDon- gall, Belle River; 2, Christiana Bea- ton. Flat River- . Apple Pie:—1, Hilda Beaton Flat. River- Apple Pie:—1 Catherine Martin, Wood Islands; 2, Christena Benton Flat River- . Brown ‘Sugar Fudgo:—1. Hilda Benton, Flat River; 2, Mary Riley, Belle River- Bfown Sugar Fudgcz-l, Cather- ine Martin, Wood Islands; 2, Grace lilcDougall, Belle River; 3, Mae Gilmore. ‘Molvllle; 4, Oive McKen- zie. Melville. ‘Chocolate ‘Cill(01——1. IIolen Mar- Nioholson,.Woorl islands; if, Mina McMillan. Wood Islands- Chocolute Cakez-d, IIlIila Boar on. Flat River; ‘.2, Idvclyn (ltllllllttllh! Bnlic River; Ii. Mary Ii. Cook, Belici River. Sewing and Knitting \ Plain Apron:—I, Earla Bcatoinl Flirt Rivirr- ' Ilomstittrllingz-l. Joan McKen- zie. Flul. Itivor; 2, Grace McDoufl-l all, Ileilo River- ' Iiemlitltchlng:—1. Illlda Benton, Flat River- Mendcd Sock:-1, Katherine Nl— i-hoison, Wood Islands» I Ellllbfllldtirfitl Lincnz-I. Verlio. rMfhlllliiil, Wood Islands; 2, Fanny; llnucock. rMelvlilo; Ii. ]<‘](ll'\‘ll(‘t'i llcatoil. Flat River. iirlibrtlliltrred Line ' I. Martha Harri-tuck. Molvilio; .2. Christi-rm llrilioil, Flat River. O ' Manual Training I Iiommilr Ilantllc: H1. Donald Crawford, Wood Islands; 2, Curtis‘ Benton. Fiat Rlvor, Nail Iloxz-l. Belle River- Jlinies Jilrdinc, Live Stock Dairy Cnlfi-l, (lnodwill lilcDoiri gall, Bolle River" 2, Stuart, McMil- vnn. Wood islands: 3. Willlo McRa-"q Fat River- l _ Collection: ' Weeds:——'1. Wood Islands West; '2. Belle River; 3, Wood Islands East- Tree LEIIVGBI—I, Wood Islands Eflflt; 2. Wood islands Wont; 1i. Belle River- Sampios of] Woodz-l, Mouton ‘Murdock, Melville; 2, Dflllllltl Cilmlibcll, Belle River. School Work Exercise Bookr-l, Annie Smith. Belle River; 2, Goodwill McDongal] Boiio River. ‘ Exercise Book:-—Evelyn Compton Belle River; 2, IAborta Stewart, Belle River. Exercise Bo k:—1, Grace ‘Mc- Dougall. and . orgriret lleY. Belle River 2, Donald Cam oil, Belle Rivet‘; 3. Mary Riley, Belle River- Mflll Drawing:—l, Wood Islands East; 2. Belle River. tMap Drawlngz-l. Wood finlanila Elm: 2. Wood islands West; Belle River- iMIlp Driiwlng:-1, Wood Islands East: 2. Belle River. Art Work:—1, Bella River; i!- Melville. Penmaiialiim-l. Wood Islands -Ponmanahlp:—1, W d Islands Elli-i 2, Melville. Penmbnuhiru-q. Wobd Islands Welt: 2. Belle River: S. Wood lil- lnn. Flat River: 3., Alberta Stew- art, Belle ' . l' Vljlilmlmlth loop lllnarllbl Hlllvnent mo: at amt. 1 "d! Elli-i 4. Flat River. ‘n McMillan; 2, Edit: 2, Belle River; flyFlat River. \Vootl lalantfs East; 3. Wood Isl- audl-r West; 4, Flat River. Sports Wheelbarrow rlicc for boys rru~ tier 12:——‘l, Angus McMiilnrl—Le\v- Stewart McMillan --; 3, Roy McMiilau-Rirbert Mc- Renzie. Wheelbarrow rut-o for boy]; 2 and over:—~l. Louis .'\ll'Ml|lilIl‘" Malcolm McMillan- Tllri-il-ltlggod race for boys ti“. tier l2:—1 Raymond Stuart-mloyil Mill-tin; 2, Frank McMilian—Don-' aid McQueen; ii, Stewart McMillan —Anglnl McMillan; 4, Donald Mc- Kt'-ll7.l0——<Mlll(EOlm Ross- 'l‘irrot: legged face for boys I2 and over:-—-l, Malcolm McMillan»- Imuis McMillan; 2!. Donald Iiossr- (Zutrii-r Benton; Ii. James Crawford ——i)oilaltl Crawford- Tilrcn logged race for girle:—-1. Mina McMillan-Alhristtirla Beirton: 2, Miss Matheaon~litiiss Martin; 3. Lauretta hicDonald-lléltta Benton- Jnckoy race for boys under l2:- l. Frank McMillan-Donald Mc- Queen; 2. Stewart .hli-Mllialr—An~ gas McMillan; 3. Lloyd Martin-- Raymond Stewart; 4, [Jonald Mc- Kenzie——Mnlc0lnl Ross. Jockey race for boys ovor 121-1 Malcolm McMlilan—Louis McMill~ ' an; 2, Donald Ross-—Curlis Boat- on. Girls free-for-allz-l, Ilolen Mar- tin, Wood Islarids; 2, ‘Miss Mathe- son, Wood Islands; 3. Christena Benton Flat River; 4 Mina. McMil- lan. Wood Islands.‘ _ Boys flvec-tfor-ail:—l, Malcolm McMillan, Wood Islands; 2, Donald Rolls. Fat River; 3 Louis Niclililllin, Flat Rlver- ‘ Backward rrree for girlsz-I Miss Mathoson. Wood Islands; 2. Chris- lena Beaten, Flat River; ll, Mada- lene ‘McMillan Wood Islands: 4. Minn. McMillan, Wood Islands. Backward race for boyllnnilcr 12 :——1, Raymond Stewart, Wood Isi< ands; 2. Lloyd Iillirtin, Wood lol- ‘antls; 3. Donald McKenzie. Flat River, 4. Preston Gilils. Melville- Bacltwnrrl race for boys 12 arid overz~l_ Malcolm McMillan, Won-i Islands; 2. Curtis Benton, Fiat River; 3, Donald Ross, Flat. River: |l.in, Wood Islands; 2, KMIIOTIIIQMI Lou“, McMillan‘ m,“ Rive,“ Teachers‘ Rlico:—1, Miss Mathe- son. Wood Islands; 2. Chrlsltorla Benton. Flat River; 5i. Mina McMil- lan, Wood Islands- A spray nozzle that, can ‘he minrutctl on a polo has been invent oil for‘ painting high silrfrlccs Wllll‘ out lilo use of n lntliicr. Q EYESTESTED fitted by lolelitilfl methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Bottltered Optometrists 142 llhmond Street Q~O-OO-OQ\-§%-O-O—§O-§O Giana GROWIN ‘ FAST New Insurance paid for in the first nine months of. 1917 amounted to 31.343300 "Fill" $794.9 in I826. y in the history of life Insurance has a Complll! shown such healthy prelim" The explanation is, 01 course, the attractiveness of 1'. \\'. BENTLEY Mlnnllof (l? Prince Ralwnrd Inland Charlottetown, I'- I- l- eii ~ anoiilpz-i- Bella my I