Economies. 1m .1}- Grads ''' " g Tggslrh’, DECEMBER 24th gvrcllil frm1111“ ___,__.....__. “Tlnlllrs olrrnalmzll. (‘JiNON DIALONE. M- A. ~| itmas Eve , l] ,7 l.‘ vlfl-(fltrllidllfll l-luchllrlsi. f iifiSilflilS Du! 1 mm iumurltlwi ll RV- __ C mmunion. m _‘(11‘lli¥ralol.iucharlst. 1m ' li.1 Procession. sgrmiill w“ ________ 5l:./l‘l\lll.'S CHURCH “RISTSIAS DAY SERVICES I Communion. ; . c muniou. (‘tllzxununinu and Sermon .11“ n "1 .l..l=....n: u; fry ghggggg; Whatever you lvant done, as l guest of the Mount Royal Hotel, is done quickly, ef- ficiently, nllrl pleasantly by 1n ever-lvalcllflll, unobstru- iive staff. From bell-boy to house manager, everyone is constantly at your command. Come to the MONTREAL DIRECT _ VERNON G. (ARDY ronfcoucns, vcqtbx Ami I obnilm '" . K our} A v t], tltitiniam limiqmp, .... lining; ‘ break up a cold. ‘Ywk s’ BREAK-UP- A- toll) 'l‘ABLETS- - 25c [fer Box REDDIN BROS. §§-'~€i%1€4%!%?&!&!€!€!€% =;_ .._ _ ““'°‘-r—~~~-——- -_ ztvoo o v-oooeoco ooo-oooooo-q POULTRY We are Buying E CHICKEN 8; FOWL Daily All Grades, Live and Dressed “V1112 10p market Prices 1S1and Cold Storage Co. Ltd. 1.. _“‘“ ~ eaaoooooooooowqyoooo-ooooov»- v vTV Christmas Night 0am DECEMBER 25th NEW noun DANCE HALL Featuring Ray Simmons and his Clarinet Novelties Dancing 9.30 to 2 Admission 50c plus tax It's a Grad Dance "all, ilnitcii iihuruh rails-tinsel Scrvlch a!‘ llcly VERNON RIVER AND VICINITY Man b Bale o} likrdggb '5‘. lliiludllldh‘ Dont forget to urchin a bug '11 YURITY FLOU which will en. tarsal. m -»- dill-Ia in combo “my b" °" bc llrgsented of "on... Th“ h.‘ Wm to ‘he persont" 0:1 ‘January 8th ton," "mm F" "118 nearest Girl Guide News M155 Amutase. Red Cord Guide!‘ of Halifax, who is at present Oliarlotbetcwn. will conduct two training classes for Guiders during the week, December 30, 40, to January 4. 1041. All Prince Edward Island Guiders are invited to at- tend these classes. Watch this col- umn for time a place, MALPEQUE W. I. Mrs. Charles Lockhart entertain- ed the members of the Malpeque W. I. on Thursday evening. Tilers was M. members present and 1'1 visitors. President presided and the meeting opened with the Ode and Creed. In the absence of the sec- retary Mrs. Oilarles Taylor acted as secretary. Roll call was answer- id with an exchange of Christmas gifts. After the reading of the minutes it was decided to send $10.00 to the Protestant Orphan- age $10.00 to the T. B. League. ‘The evenin was spent in knitting and took e lace of program Several pieces o knitting wsshsnd- ed in to the Convener. The sing of the National Anthem brough the meeting to s close after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostem assisted by Mrs. George McKay, Mrs. Keith Donald a-nd Mrs. Roy Woodside. Program and lunch committee for next meet- ing Mrs. Ralph Bedirsto. Mrs. Dun- can McGuigan, Mrs. W. Ramsay and Mrs. Sinclair McGuigan. ENGLAND In spite of loss of loved ones cher- ished, In sepiite of proud traditions perish- She cdrrles on. ' With added daily burdens borne. With ravishing raids thru dark to dawn, She carries on. A living beacon of courage is there, Helping the world against despair To carry on. ‘Phat’: England. The Little Christmas Tree The Christmas Day was coming, the wrist-alas Eve drew near. The fir-trees, they were talking low at; midnight. cold and clear: Mid this is What the fir-trees said all in the pale moonlight" “New. which o! us shall chosen be to grace the holy night?" mtallil-eesuldtnagoodly noes raised each a lofty head. In glad and secret confidence. though not a word they sa But one. the baby oi’ could not refrain a sigh- "You all will be approved," he said. “but oh! what chance have l?" "I um so small, so very small. no one will mark or lmow How thidk and green m needles are. how true my branc es grow. Few toys and candles could I hold, but heart and will are free. And in my heart of hearts I know 1 am s, Christmas t/lee.“ T119 Christmas angel hovered nee-l": he caught the grieving wold. S101» That Cough With i. M"iillkirifilelklllll"glié.tf§g§fh a H4 sou an foun . oas. “"""'.'§.;%N i... t"€l.‘l’..°”§l’."'l°“i'f..‘i'°° fl 9. QTY: 9G1‘ “ I CHIAISYRUP; ' m hearsedulihe iii-tree's tit‘: s1 SA i5 "Pow Li. W0 0 - It takes “Weeks” to i codltebaeil that day mat. S-Xe on shoulder, to the grove c. woodman took his way. One baby girl he had at home. and he went foriil to find A little tree as small as she, just suited to his mind. Oil, glad and proud the baby-ill‘, amid its brethren tall. To be thus chosen and singled mlt. the first among them all! He stretched ills fragrant branch- es. his lit-tie heart beat fast: He was a real Christmas Tree-he had his wish at last. One lnrgn and shilling agple, with cheeks of ruddy 801 i Six tapers. and a tiny doll, were n11 that he could hold. The bub‘, lgughed, the baby crowed. The Central Guardian ‘"1 111mm. rm adiflilill,’ °i :.'":':'....":-:":.s-'..l-. "*1 lble in ad ca. ' ' ‘"- ussoqciinnagg m, , t ‘PM Hahn. Chlppeil urnd. 62:15 1111111- L-wia-iz-za-zi. 9008'! for Photoglmchs. L- 1l-12-10-l3i. CONFEDEB . we. CELEBRAT Wrum- B18 sgeciiiulitagkseti‘, £10.11“ 14-749. 00M. DIBCIIARGING TODAY "("15 °l 01d Byline Gcreen and Doml l c , all. at." w» 1- <=""~,,.:,l: [LARGE MAIL - Ten truck loads ° 1111111. the second largest ussm-t- ma“ 111 W515. arrived at the Char- lottetown Post Office about mid. 111F111 18-“ 1118M. The train carrv~ 1118 Pfl-‘Sevzers and mail was sev- ilféllfiii? “v ~"=hm= "a _CANADIAN LEGION — Ex-ser. men are requested to meet at e McLean Funeral Home, King Bqmre» a?» 3115 D-m. Tuesday. Dec. 2t. to attend the funeral of the late JOllll Perkins, X01111" mgm. ber of the C.E.F. 1,143, POLICE COURT-In the Police 001m yesterday a man charged W111‘ 096F811“! a motor vetlicle without the consent of fne owner and without a. licence was sentenc- °d 1'3‘ 3° days in Jail. A drunk and dl-wrtierly failed to appear and llad his ball of 10 estrealed. Another m drunk was fned $10 and costs or 20 days in Jail, LUCKY WINNERS -— The lucky winners of the two Christmas tur- keys at Hoimans’ Summerside and Charlottetown Stores were Miss Grace Lewis, Summerside and Miss Gertrude MacAulay, 40 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Holmzns 110W the turkeys are tender and lxfllgilfi an enjoyable Christmas din- r. FUNERAL TODAY — The fun- eral of Mrs. Eliza Jane Rowe. Widow of the late John Alfred Rowe takes place from the MacLean Funeral Home today, Tuesday, service start- ing at 2 o'clock. The late Mrs. Rowe leaves the following sons and daughters: Mrs. W. A. l-lutcheson and Mrs. Harry Matheson of Char- lottetown. Jerrold Rowe and Mrs. Fred Lasher of California, Mrs. Ed- ward ‘Wing and Mrs. Olive McAu- iay of’ New York. Mrs. Bessie R. Macbean of Boston. and Hollis Rowe, Montreal. MITE BOX OPENING — On the evening of Nov. 29th, a goodly number met at the Parsonage, Cornwall for the Mite Box opening and a. social evening. Young and old joined in games and a nice pro- gramme of readings, solos and duets was given, the following was the progrznme; Chorus-Qhoir. Recitation, Ann Woodslde, Duet, Roland Hyde and Norris Scott. Recitation. Bcryie Woodside, Solo, Hilda Crosby. Reading, Leah Mac- Kinlay. Instrumental music, Mrs. A. MacEachern. Reading, Mrs. W W. Crosb. Solo, Muriel MacDon- ald. Chorus, Choil". Mrs. Gordon Macmillan and Miss Muriel Mac- Donald were tile accompanists fol" the evening. After a bountiful lunch had been served by some of the ladies, the evenings entertain- ment was brought to a close with the National Anthem. CHRISTMAS DAY AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN POST OFFICE ——Wednesday, December 25th, be- ing Christmas Day and a Statutory Holiday, the Letter Carriers will make one complete delivery only. wickets will be open from 8.00 a. m to noon and the pllbllc lobby as on a. normal day. Mails will be receiv- ed and despatclled as usual. The street letter box collector will make the night collection only, commenc- ing at 11.00 p. m. Couriers will ob- serve the holiday and will, there- fore, not make their usual trips. The local Post Office Department wishes to thank the public for their hearty cooperation in mailing ear- ly and as a. consequence have been able to deliver early. FRIENDS REGRET ILLNESS- Eimer Farrlell. well known local commercial mall, is now able to be out and around, after being confin- ed to his home with a slight heart attack for the past two weeks. Mr. Fameli on his last business trip to New Glnsgmv, was stricken with a heart attack, and was forcerito re- turn home. He will be "unable to take part in activities around tmvn for the next two or three months. He will be particularly missed as the leader of the Christmas Caroli- ers-Amherst Excll. (Many friends in this city and province will be pleased to learn fllai. lVfl". Fnrneli is able to be about again.) Personals Mr. Stan Storey of Baltimore ar- rived in Charlottetown on Sunday Morning to spend the holidays with Mrs. Storey who is visiting he: father, Capt. T. G. Taylor. - Preston Roper of ille R. C. N. V. R... has arrived from nu Eastern Canadian port. to spend ills Christ.- mss furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Roper. Col. P. S. Flcldiuu. Commander of the Second Medium Rcginlcllf. C. A.. has arrived fl"oln Pelnwnwzl to spend the Christmas furlough at his home here. Miss Mary McDonald. of illc teaching staff of 'l'lgnisll Collvrlll. is spending her Christmas holidays with her parents, Ml". and Mrs. J. A. McDonald, Uppcl" Queen Street. er said 1hr i MB. DANIEL L WIDIDOK "-1- Everett wedlock. Grafton at. received the sad news of the dear}, Sunday evenin of his brother. Mr. Daniel A. Wed ock, Aliston, Mass, Mr. wedlock who was in his 66th year had been iii only a few weeks and his sudden passing will be n. gretted by a wide circle of friends; ‘ a. World We: veteran and for a 11111111161‘ 01 Years a business partner with his brothels at Stanley Bridge and later in Charlottetown, a num- ber of years sic he with his wlfc and funiiy moved to Ailston when" like had lmikemployed successfully There are left to moum the lo". of an affectionate husband all"; father the following members. hi" wife. formerly Myra c. Macbeoa‘, one daughter. Wanda, two sons Roy 111111 loll/h. four grandchildren, two of whom resided with their grand- llalents. One daughter, Mrs. Wm. Ackernlnn predeceased him about! 1H1 fears ago. A brother. Mr. J. S. wedlock passed away in Arling- 1011 111 1932. also s. sister, Mrs. Hon- , eywell Buiman in March 1940. Much Sympathy win be extended to his sister Mrs. C. Planner Stewart. Cav- funerai is taking place ia-te residence on Tuesday morning, Sea View _ And Vicinity T116 81918111118 through the coun~ 1Y8 has greatly improved since the recent thaw and the road is now light for travelling and hauling. Many farmers are taking advant- age of this and are doing a. large amount of hauling. In the mild wea- ther several can be seen hauling potatoes to market although the price has not increased as all had hoped for. A great many ale still suffeling from flu and Dr. Keir is kept up- usually busy among his many "pa- tients in this communuity. Mr. James R. Murphy, principal l of Darnley School has been con- l fined to his home for a few days ‘ with an attack of flu, all trust soon Miss Vera Bfillldflf‘. has fully rc- 1 covered from her illness and able to resume hel" duties. ~ The many friends o! Mr. Regin- l aid I-liltz sire indeed sorry w ieam he is quite ill with pneumonia fol- lowing an attack offiu. Mr. Hlltz had only been home a. short time from Berwlck. N. 5., where he had been employed grading apples during the past months. A large number of people from this community were visitors to Summerside during the past week. A number of fox rancheus were offering their pelts for sale but the majority had them shipped as the prices offered by the buy- ers were not satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. were visitors to Summerside Monday. Miss Katie Mountain, Margate, is spending a pleasant visit. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cousins. OH The local stores are doing a good business at this Christmas season. The Baltic W I. met at the home of Mrs. Louis Carroll for their Christmas meeting. President. Mrs. Robert Cousins presided. A splendid Christmas program was carried out of readings and coll- tesis. Splendid music was furnish- ed by Miss Dorothy Matthews and Mr. Eddie Matthews and was greatly enjoyed by all. A pleasing feature of the program was the arrival of Santa Claus who dis- tributed giffs to all present from a prettily decorated Christmas tree. It was decided during the business period to sell tickets on a fruit cake drawing for the cake to take place at the Christmas Concert. At the close of the meeting a de- licious lunch was served by the "hostess also a. generous treat of candy. The Darnley and Sea View Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Arthur McKay for their December meeting on Thursday evening. The President. Mrs. Josie MacGregor. presided and the meeting opened by singing hymn, Holy Night and the Christmas Worship. Program was followed from the Missionary Monthly. Offering was taken and mite boxes for the year were open- ed and a nice sum was realized. President and Secretary both gave 611111111. also his brother Everett. The i from his‘ ~ ' to see him resume his duties. f _ Frank McKay _, ~._ ....._, -..e..._,..,... ._... c. THE CHARLOQIJETOWN GUARDIAN m“ Memm-iam "=1 .._._______.. ._. ,.,_._ n: rislmos ' >3“ »i94i> Eighty-Three Years Ago, from our first small store, we wished our Customers Merry Christmas . . . today, with the same sincerity and old-time friendliness, wo repent our greeting to old friends and new. A Very Merry Christmas To You an ii Yours R. T. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN .1555 1.1151215. .._ _>...__._, €Q€LQ§%'%!€.Q%P@€Q%! elél-"ilé-F-filfisfifiififilg! _._ . lyb-"iit. .- A fil-"Y-Z.‘ COVEIIEAD ROAD SCHOOL CONCERT Covellead R/oacl school was fiilcil Thursday evening. Dec. l9. wllell the pupils and. ladies of‘ tile (iifilflCi, fav- ol"ed ille audience wllll a. delightful Drorzranl. The following is tile uro- izram: Chorus. The Best Dav of All. bv the pupils: Acidress of welcome. bv Dorotllv Smith: Drill. Christmas Greeting. bv 4 Elaine Dockcudorfi: Ellen and Marlon Wonlrldgr‘; Song. Drcamv Pffllfle Moon. bv _ dell Dookelldorff fencoredi: Dlzllngllc, Reading the Weeklv Banner: Drill, Christmas Tree. bv tile Juniors: Recitation. When Santa Claus Comes. bv udrcv Marshall: Reci- tation. Fool m: Si. Nick, bv Keir MacDonald: Dialogue. Buvllla 1112252 Recitation What the Stocking Said. bv Harvev MacDonald; Duel. You Arc Mv Sunshine. bv Ernest and feucoredi: Recl- Donald: Recitation. A Christmas Dilemma. bv Edith ivlacDonald. Tile ladies treated file audience with candy while Beniamin Waits favor- ed them vrltll SlllEilli! and instru- mental muslc. Chorus, Santa Claus is Comln’ to Town; RecltatiomWhat Santa Calls Her, bv Shirley Birt; Song. Rattilng Cannon Ball. bv Ernest MacMlllall: RccltatloluA Grudge. Marian Wculrldsc: Diu- lcaue. How Jimmy Suvul Pa: Re- citation, A Stitch in Tillie. bv Eva MacDonald: Recitation. hv Doreen Blrt: Recitation. A Christmas Quiz. bv Elsie MacDonald; Souc. 'I‘hcre's a Love Knot in Mv Lariat. bv Alden Dockendorff (ensured): Dialogue, What Husbands Don't Know. bv the ladies: Duet. The Two-Gull Cow- boy. by Erma Birt and Alden Duck- encouraging reports of the year's work. Seven members answered to roll call with an appropriate Christmas verse. Mrs. H. L. Don- aid then was asked to take. the cilall" for the election of officers for the coming year which are as] follows. President, Mrs. Wallace McNutt. Vice Pres, Mrs. Josie Mac- Glegor. Secretary ‘Treasurer, Mrs. Edudn Donald. Strangers Secy, Mrs. l-i. l... Donald. Btcvlnrship, Mil-s. Arthur McKay. Temperance, Mrs. Frank McKay, Mrs. l-l. L. Donald| and Mrs. Wallace McNutt were clloseu as delegates to attend the coming Piesbyteriai in Charlotte- town was read from the United Mission in Sydney thanking the members fol" their lovely Christmas parcel sent. 'I'llc singing of hymn Joy To The World was then sung! and all joined ill lepeaiillg the Mlzpail Benediction after which the hostess served a. delicious lunch. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. E/iwin Donald Owing to the severe outbreak of flu iullong the pupils of Fanning School, Malpi-qui". the Christmas cnllrcrl llnd to be concelled. much to the disappointment of all con- ceruerl. Mr. and Mrs. D C. MacKay were recent visitors to Bea View the guests of Mr. and Mrs. l1‘. McDon- aid Corporal Oliver Burns of the P. l. Highlanders is spending a few days pleasantly with friends in1 Sea View. Many friends are sorry to learn that it was found necessary to take Muster John Sui-ligand to Mone- ton to the ltoxpital there for treat- ment and final operation. He was accompanied bv ills father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suth- erland who left on Wednesday morning for Moncton. N. B. All sincerely trust the operation "may be successful and a speedy and complete recovery to the little to see tlw M11918 111181111 d Miss nobelin mu of ule Mal"- Tlle i019“ W111’ 191 111° 1W m‘ garei. Eaton School. Toronto nrriv- shmd 1n t11° 1161111111» ed last nigh/i to spend the Christ- dkd mas holidays with her arcnts Mr. And “$221811 wistnlsitetlégbygfég, - and Mrs. .1. l-l. Hill. Cl y. _ "rhe little fir?“ 611cm "k111i I Piii- Miss Helen Hornby. a. n, Baiti- enl- V1811 1199b more. Md. and her brother. James nlounh scorched 111111 111W" i“ I-lornby. n.c.a.r-.. Montreal have needles vzlcfs- 11 1W1 11° 11"" nrrlveddg one ‘City id ftpengl Christ‘; to 81¢‘ ' s I" ler paren , r. an "1 ""1€l.'.'2f"'..¥.'""é..’;i..?l'.‘i* 11a ~ l- Eve!" Mist adiul Hill, D.L.‘l'.. on ole 411w" °°°11d¢°- teaching vaifiiifg of ogzltillrio Ladies! — C lle c, t y. ar o. accom- sm.mllr.—<UP1—6¢§1°{ln:nie§i by "nel- sisber Mil-lane who an Ice b11111 dW-"md 111,13“ ‘f. has been attending school at. 0n- "Iflf- 1"11- 1W ltflafizogigilgghlshedp-ario Ladies College arrived home gqnjhfieél£gadfkneweaome I; e Saturday fir! the tglllélstma; this would hacoen."111811»'1"' "m" lliiidilin. run. éixiflxarm n m chan. Mr. Roy Adams was n. recent business visitor to Summerslde on Baturdav. endorff: Recitation "Keep HWCGI. by Elaine Dockendorff: Chorus. Deal‘ Old Santa Claus. bv the pupils. Then Santa appeared uud unloaded. iihc hesvilv laden irce and tllc eu-. jovabc evening closed bv blllll“ ing the National Alltllcln. KINGSTON “CMENS INSTITUTE The December lllceiini: of King- ston W. I. was held at the home ‘of Mrs. FxlZill‘ Nelvson. Mectlnl: op- ened bv siuiziniz Institute carcl. fol- lowed by creed ill ‘lllllSflll. Roll call was answered bv lune members and three visitors. with exclulllae of Christmas alfts. Tilree pairs sacks: l svveaiel" “acre passed in fol" ed Three nlelnbers nald ihcil" dues: $3.50 was voted fol" school prizes. lilrs. 'I‘vl"us l-lollllcs. ltirs. Edgar Newsoll. were aunollltr-li to act tllclu. .50 was also volrzl to bllv Cllrlsiluns boxes for silllt-uls ill district. Mrs. McSvmul. Mrs. Ira Auld were unpainted io get thcsc._1\ discussion look nlnce about a cullt for Red Cross. which was left. nvcl" until next meeting. Roll cnll next month. n New Year's Resolution, Nn new committees. as same ones were lcft on fnl" next mollill, Program: reading bv Mrs. MeSwaill. Two cnu- iests were nut on bv Vera Living- siou. and Mrs. McSwaln. Ne. _l: guess the cost. of file bridal outfit. \voll bv Mrs. Fxiizar Newsoll: No. 2. solving conirst. won l)V Mrs. lva I1 Nest place l\\¢‘f‘iii’il,_l\li'$.‘l\i(‘- Swallrs. ltirritllu clrsrzl with J "lo Cross. Hal's. oflu" \\'il1(‘1\ lunch lvns. sclrcrl by hostess. assisted bv Mrs. Beecher Campbell. and social time spent. coll-"rulEs FOR RED HEADS Red hair should never be elabor- ately dressed. If the face is very youthful a soft. loose glamour-girl bob. or a simple arrangement of hair swept back from the temple in smooi wings. a side part with the hair swept hillll ml the op- posite sides and soft black curls is loveliest. If the features are patririnn and the skin flawless. then rrri hair wom long and unwavsd in a simple V. knot 01' swirl is atlmnlnn vmoe=ral=<=ve<>~ WED-m can: Iliiiiiflliilflliiliifilliliilflfllfiliflfiiyifillilfi; A wedding of much interest to a large circle ofrelzlllves and friends Novcnlbel" 2711i, at 3'7 Park Sh. the home oi the brides palcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Ferguson. when their daughter, Olive Isabel was unit/ed in marriage. with Kc". MacKicSoll. elder HJll of Georg" ni. and Mrs. Dixon. (‘lyric River". ll". W. A. MacQuarrie M A., ll l) Souris. llllcle of the groom pzv- fornleci the ceremony in the pro.- ence of immediate relatives of the contracting parties. The living room was nicely’ decorated {or the 0::- caslou and the bridal partv slow! iu tilt‘ arch b_\" "lllr- bay window. against. a background of Asparagus ferns and potted plants. To lire strains of the Wedding March beautifully played bv Miss Mabel Parkman, Ro-"alty. tile bride, lean- ing on the right. arm of her father. wllo gave her ill lllarriage, joined the other nlelnbel-s of the .ldal party. She was larettlly attired in ii street. length dress of rose crepe, black hat, and corsage of bronze 'l‘a1isman roses. Hcl" only ornament was a gold nlontrose watch. a gift of tile groom. Her bricleslnarl. her twin sister Olga was attractive in a gown oi cleclra green, black ha’. and corsage of reri roses. John Mac- Klllley, North River, \\'.“.\' g illZlll. i 'I"m= bridesmaid received a pretty 'golcl bracelet and the best mall a g:l;l ti": ct. Tile-receptionilltheeve- llillg wa held a’ tile old Dlxou home family, was held at the Dixon llome at Clyde River anti llctlviillstnurl- look place al. i P. M \V(‘.dll1‘§.fifl_‘.‘,' ’ WISHING l‘! YOU AND 1% Your.»- .0! ,3.- A MERRY 1311915 CHRISTMAS . . PHONE 110 nadir" *-"'e.t9_'i_/:_!-'i_."9'_tc:"2 ., . TAXI also many lovely pieces of pyrex and silver. Al a miscellaneous on Nov. 14th by girl friends from the P. E. I Hospital. she also re-i celved a large llulubil" of lovely and useful gifts. This young couple go to their new home ifolmerly the George H. Beer farm: in Kingston accompanied by the best wishes" of a host of relatives and friends. Far nlvay guests ill the evening ill- ciudcd Rev. W. A and Mrs. Mac- Quarlle, Robert and Wallel", Soluls, who because of llle inclement wen- tilel" could not remain for the re- lug tile falling snow and slippery l'Of‘.(ls. was lilrgely attended by rein- iivrs and neighbors, who offered .' turtles‘. congratulations 0i‘ good i Lllcs to ille newly weds. Afiss 1 Hilda Fsrgusoll. cily nuii Mrs l-lmv- lal-zi Wood, Victoria ushered. The '_‘>l"ic‘.c's lllotlltl". attired ill maroon crepe with corsagc of Coronntious and tilo groom's luoiher ill black sheer with touches of rczl and shoulder bouquet of red roses re- ceived, ill file par‘ l‘, with ilzc bridal party. The (lining vooln was decorated ill pink and lvllile. Tile table. ‘lighted by pink flilfi n-hltc candles in antique bl" holder... was decorated with urrallullls allil ula flllillil‘ Iorll iidlllillll! lilo lowly" wedding vakm and was ])l".‘.\l(i(‘£1 over by lfvs. Flva Sclltllcr. alult of tllc hrlllc lvllo pol "ti the coffee and Mls. Will. 1-‘ rcKilllry i1l'_‘ urrolllis nllllt. no lca. Tilt" v-es lvrlv out. h"; b . Bilyri Nf:lrQll.lrl'lc. lizlnlploll. and lVlrs. l-‘lllizul sflllfif‘l"~fill, Nils.» Mirijorir- MarKiillrw all"! Miss Nlilri- rcll Sellnr. sen zl The wedding cakes were cu‘. h_ ill!‘ hrldr- 3531a:- crl by lilo gloolnZs Efffllfifllflihfl‘. Airs. Wm. A MrlcQuarric and with pink and u-llli." l:<'-cl"c."llll were set."- vcrl at. mid lllgllt A imlal hunch of .‘f‘l'(‘ll'ri(i(‘l‘.°, nt- Irivcrl rlllrulg the evening making a lllbilblllii. interlude. a"; they filed through the kitchen. lllsctllllz the bride and grccul nnrl bouncing nllvnnc, (ihilllclllg into iltcil" lins- cf vision. Aftcl" being treated to r-lkc they vanished as quietly as lhcy cams. During the evening delight- ful music for mszlerll and old time dancing was flilnlhllcd by Mr. Lyman Dunsfonl, violin. Mr. Will- tsr Ferguson, harmonica, and Ml" Arthur Ross, Gillifll‘. A sing-song was leri by Ml" Elmer Dullsford Cornwall. Many beautiful gifts were received by tile nclvly" wcds includ- ing a (lining room suite. llliFl, dishes and fiat silver, from t'."c brides parents, gifts of nlolley from relatives and near neighbors and I ceptloll. George C. Kltsoll, M. l. and Mrs. Kifson. lianllaelrire, and a number of friends from Charlottetown. who braved the failing snow to be present. ‘. Tryon And l . . - Vicinity Ml". Charles Bartlett. returned home some fllnc ago from Halifax where he has 1."'v"l‘. lu the eluploj: of the Y. hi. C A. for the past two illolltlls. Ml" Bartlett nus ozl the sick hat before coming hlvnc bu! is feeling flllc again. Outdoor skating on tilc pond \\.l.\ enjoyed by the young people of Tryon for the firs". time on Satur- day evening. There was not a lard." rrolvd in attendance. but those who were ihcrr- enjoyed iii€'il' ilYFi ulti- dcor ekatr very ulucll and are look- ing forward to many more ‘oeforc the winter ls over. .\iv". West. Arthur Craig of 'l‘ryoll who has lweu rniplolcci in l".<l Saturday cvellivc null . l Fritz Wcissler huy shower given the bride. at hel" llome_ N B. fol" snlllc time arrived llo-ll" -- 4.. w» » - . Diin_wl~r<d_'§__rc_rrll§\:_s flrlnnrlruifa ATTENTION spend ills Cilristmns holidays at his home here Mr. Gilbert Bell of Borden was ri "xccelll vlsliol" to Tryon. Numerous CBbPo of Meajlcs are reported fro;.l Augustine Cove alld North Tryon, but ‘Tryon Consolidat- ed School has had only a couple of cases as yet. The flu is prevnl/ ill. ill lllese parts however. and l’. is not suell a lmlll type as lll foznlvi" meals. Several young lllell lll '1‘: firm and Yiffiiliiiéh 1lll\'(! received their notice to report fol" the ucx; tram- lug periocl i:l Charloiieiolvn in Jalulall‘. Ml". null Mrs AlbCli .\l".lo.~v of Tryon l-eiurrlcii quite recently. Mrs. Mabey has bccll away fol" tire nilst three mouths with her (laughter, M . Carl Cellierbal" of North llillgtoll. Vermont. Ml" sud. Mrs. Cenfcrbar motored l0 the is- lnuii last. fall and were accom- panied back Mrs. Aiabey. 0n he!" return slle was met. 1il St. Jolln by Mi‘ Mnbcy and here they spent. an elliovable two lvce-lzs lis- lilillg their two sous. Hflfflifi and .I_(‘\\'l5 and families. who lenldc there. l Allllouull they boill llacl n lrzgv en- |_10_\‘H1)ll' lllllr". they arr" glad m m; lnll "There is No place like Hollie." Miss Aletlla RCRQTsOll of Tlgvnn was a visitor to Cllnrlnticiozlnl on Wclldcsdni" f1 is lliPllfillif to report illat both Mr.» Sled (il"eell and her mother, ivlrs. Sarah Afaviirllzlc of ‘Yrvon villi: llrivr both brcll quite ill. are nnw steadily lmlrsolilla and hone to be up and aroullri soon. . ing silver fox furl. Paying Highest Cash Prices at W. Chester S. McLure's Office Monday. Tuesday and days following. L-719-12-23~2i. <IIIlQ < »- n; -uulvl-rvu,pw~.w~ 1's?!‘ 21s s awrzu ...~.--- "DMD... 4-1:; . ‘