- Cecilia Currie welsmwraimby . orerioe McPherson. . e on ’ . Campbell invited the members to dimmm gm‘ m mm" ‘m . sills ..ls*i..l"r.".s'r we W We or m ‘day of Rim-unity. H.011 call will be rows. r. Error.“ 1 mes. .eenrzc1;s » rig . ‘tihe National Anltihern. Av Vgflfltle- Tm‘: K'“gg§‘gg§,S°“°°L llicimls lunch was then served by the hostess Aiterwarrds an enioy- - able Sing-song was held. Kingston School held their Christmas concert in the hall on A very enjoyablg Christmas con- .._._....¢.~_ _"He's a great guy, dad . . . seventy and having the time of his life . . . he’s been retired ten years and never looked better. "Started saving when he was my age . . . his income was only average, but a Canada Life pen. sion plan did the trick . . . just es it's going to do for me." Most men with moderate salaries can have a life income beginning at 60 or even earlier. You’ll be interested in how little it costs now to be financially independent later on. ahhda Life Canada’s Oldest Life Assurance Company ‘fl-C-niizda Lite AISIIIIIIIOQ Company, 8S0 University Avel Toronto, On-th-U. without obligation on my art please tell me liowI an get a guaranteed Canada LiIeIiiwmsO-GOE] S1006] IWJOEIQSMEIamonth atagsliflflwflfldfl Name A Aden-u B“... Dayan! I c__ ~ VERNON RIVER WOMEN'S So --'l‘he Last Letter -Oo1in INSTITUTE Cam ll (encored) RBOltBtiOn -Freddy Ellis The Vernon River Womerfe ln- Intermission and Sale oi Candy. itiituw lliilgi at Itihfifeséiwltie 0! Recitatigg —F'red Dou . is. c on av ve- N m“; _ fin“ riiniz. Jan. 10th with seven mem- “Mefiem Mmfio bers and two visitors present. Qhwu5_5nmt Night ligtgetinsodovspsrl? hi‘; inflow {fl- Recitation -RusselE1iis. s ulc e 0 owe y repeat“! _ Cree-d in unison. lvilinutes of the wxglfm organ select‘ Balm last Yfzgffmoguwere 1W1 W! "M" Step Dance —Joe MacDonald naid . wasansweredbya (encased) New Y or’ Resolumir . Three new rlnlegrtnlxegs berg IVGICOWlIEd hi1 the Recltatmn “m”? mun‘ itu e. e corresnon eIWBS b Benny Watts (moored) mwtreseés. znjnsxrsmfirs; has or» so new ‘gelfiégjeflekaésmlrziy "ffivflfntmu, coftegir-danoe 41mm mu (en- . bone o e once. - Itewas weed m,“ m‘ seeping m Recitation -I:nimet Dougari. the apron be ind-zed at tihe next 1719408119 —P1l-Y1!1¢ 90°30!‘- meeting, Mrs. Everett Stewart Bane —Bl11e Eves ——Betty. Irene and Cecilia Currlepwere renppolnt- and Ifiwis Gvllrt- edon sick committee and Mrs. Recitation —Leonard mils. Vernon Campbell and Cecilia Cum-is Bong —When the Fields are on the program committee. The White with Daisies I'll Return - rozram for the evening consisted Colin Campbell teneored.) of a reading bv Cecilia. Currie; a Exercise —The Sandman —Pea.r1 contest put on by Mrs. Vernon Ellis. - Campbell. won by Mrs. T. Lea. Mrs. Closing . Curley. Mrs. R. Enman and Betty and Irene cou _ Owiiie Currie. A contest out on At the conclusion o! the pi-o- . gramme Santa Claus appeared and ‘ Tuesday evening. Dec. 20th i—————— . The hall was filled to anueity with a DONALDSTON CONCERT lsr e number oi gateoauers and tors. . Mr. Gordon Newson very capably f ggltoolwjigom ‘fxidmflrsdgiégfrflif; presided as chairman and the tol- l‘ December 22nd. The program eon: 10mm“ “rfiflfl” ,",','“ mrfled 0M“ “m”. c“ WW5» diawilufl- ‘m4 lion Newson and Vere. Livingstone, recitsticns was well rendered by Mas-S Qgldwfln c, y; the pupils and 2011111’- imnie n! Newsori and Davis Ward. r the district. Mr. doilll Dougan (moi-us: welecms by the school. l- bapably noted chairmen. glaciation; W ' e, Norma IBNQ , Following is the program: W 1,1,, Opening Emmet Dougan. Recitation, Old Folks. Broil Choius -Welcome - Margaret Greenand Edna. Golwill. Ellzs. Betty and Irene court. Solo. Joyce Mawwain. Recitation -Pi-eddle Court. Recitation, Doris Green. Dialogue —Clisnglng servants - Dmltrmle. Mouse to the Rescue. Recitation -Vincent Douaan. Belle Smith lean White. Alton Song -Silvery Moonlight Trail Willis. Rm! iiewwn- Elmer Colwlll. -Berty and Irene Court. 59ml “WWII- Recitatlon -Jock Dougan. D1151 07 We 341mm“ swkillfih song __,praifle Moon __Benny Monolcgue. Douglas Dooherty Watts tencored.) (mwrflnl- Recitation —Kenneth Ellis. gleilr-cgefthflsflgfifl- w A Comic Exercise ~bouls Mac- Donald and Mrs. Frank McIntyre. p" Belle 3mm and u“ Dialogue —A Mock Wedding. , te. £2???" -M°f_i' m1.‘:!1___*_ Dialogue. llinz ot Sally. Norma Be Willis. Robert. Younker, NUWQOn. rfilemmris Gtee o. n. . Recitation, Lewis master. ,..nterrnlsslon. sale oi’ candy. mus u 61g 31,31?‘ scum Miaundggliilldl- five-reim- mq “sh... 11.1101. R1011 " or first of all a seek. _*"““' _ mm...“ Y“ w“ 1"" ‘n: our mflhfimsts unless you use a good m; hey Neweun. ’ fl 1' . . wagon,’ lair; do _ 21:“ wlidtt: , 2;: mt" m“ i r N! mym m newm. new" mum. use nothing but Rana. mil- miu. w I'm an to oiad Song —Get Away Old Man - Chorus wgrgaret Ellis, , d pupils. The entertainment closed Lil- Mouth organ solo. Roy Newson. ise: His star. MMFMYGII. Exercise. Robert Green and-Emma ma . lugiinilfm’ <1 flflltl Ill llo ixtsnslon , , " 0f Smsltl-‘ishing Season, Itoport GITAWA. Jill. M-—(GP)— ‘Hie Mia-gene smelt Iislilng season will present the eaksstl yea-m. with no sign otwearly improve- extenaion of t-he current fishing season would probably result in a heavy carry-over o! melts, th consequent adverse efleet ugi next season's marketing," a - pertinent statement. said. while the season varies for - ierenb areas. the leawétk in e New Glasgow Friends o! Mr. Hsrofd that he Ls confined account oi’ illness. Visitors to the City from this sec- smith, Horace Cutilfle, Chester B - man. Mrs Everett Rirgueon, eeoom- panied by her son, Robert and daughter, slilrley, Charlottetown, were Vl5ii0r5 here Saturday, the guests o1 Mrs. Lulu Elms. Mr. Frank Nicholson, Hunter Riv- er, left. recently (or Boston. Mr. Nicholson took a car load o1 cattle to dispose of. in condition tor ear driving. Mr. Robert Stevenson is out o- gain alter his recent Linens. Mr. Stanley rs, simmer-stale. is at. present in t_ Mary's having been 6811841 home on account ot he serious illness 01 his mother. Nlrs. tth pastweelchere thsguea S l1 O oliemn. Harland Hill. An th interesting afternoon o! rr*%."~..°§..r=*2.=~se.i""..':“"~h.. OW r crowd attended to witness tihe horse Mm . Owns Smith and Lemuel Craswell, motorelddrw the gt! on wile who is a tient in Edward Islaricimfiospit i remains tie same. _ a Miss Lucy Woolner. North Rus- tico, resumed to her home alter an enjoyable visit. with her sister. W8- Mervyn Bulman. Mrs. James Bulman, spent the past. week with Mr. and Mira, Fred- erlck Toombs, South Rustlco. Friends o! Miss Lois McDonald will be glad w learn that she is improving In health shice her ill- ness. ___,_ Quite a1 nugiberm 01w m o! mum an w oop ave beenlibported int-h: vicinity of Wheotley River. The following donations will be ven to the owners or the fastest arses In the different china at the end o1’ racing season. ree rug, Revel ckleson, bridle, c- Guigan and Boyle, halter van Bowman, horse r113. .1. Lester - ter,'stanley Show and Peardon. This will be very inviting to owners 0t speed. Glasgow Imper and the Rms oi the Rangers. the patients in the Mrs Edison Rulings. Mrs. reiuriled to her home Sunday. tute held their January meet an attendance o! sixteen iuembe named were sic , Teachers Aid was read y was read b the secretiryJvir H0 11y» . on the Turkey? 20 Prizes ‘Offered A For Bast A THEATRE “FAMILY AFFAI " mien: us‘ ‘shown u merit. "Under these cirwmsteness. sn- Efiiiiaiii Hazel Grove, will et w eani his bed on tlon recently were Messrs. Geo e L Clark South Rustlsoi "i" Minted. behdld thhehemeolildrs. Manny‘ K012013030 WOMINT INSTITUTE 0N1 W86 - mfifinbl‘? tor heat. to for tgtisshegregfil i: vlvlfififsefltpsgliléct, solution, cash w h" m. ‘Hum m m“ ‘ pr ze a n o = 1st prize - - - - - -S15.00 2nd prize-------10.00 SrdprIze-u-n- 4th prize-.....- 4.00 5tliprize-------- 3.00 and 10 more prizes of 50 cents each. 6th prize-------$ 2-99 7th prize _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _V L00 BULB S-Evary competitor, nlmnigllied under Rule 2. S“); that 8th prize - 9th prize - Another League game o! hockey 710th prize _ _ _ _ _ _ was played on the rink here on Saturday evenln between the Nae; Rangers. The score was 4-3 in isvor Favorable reports um heard trom P. 1i‘- lan Is d Hospital. Mrs. Ernest Houston! fir: [grip]; 1_q~n ompetltiou closes to b: eonaldei-ed most reach The 0 The Hazel Grove Women's Insti- on Tuesday evening, Jan. I1, at gig aunt a-Any “m... who u paid In advance oLSeJaG-MIDSS. u home of lvirs. Merton Bag-nail, with ' compete lot the aha: Also Bu! In see. Ily. living In the lame house. and six visitors resent, the presid- ent presiding. he Beeratai-yfls i-e- port was heard and stood approved; some bills we presented and or- dered to be d. The sick commit- tee was absent, but the other coin- mltt/ees report and the new ones Barbara eorreepondts are would lulu a-Any Iubaoriber w and ‘Jean Pound. School, Misses the amount o! the arrears payable- rviorion and naruara Pound. A coin- inittee was asked to write a letter o! mpathy to a bereaved family in e community. A booklet Igim e Pound, Also s. letter of acknow- ledgement from the T. B. League The number of feathers on the turkey is the sum total ot the figures shown In the picture. Tbosl figures are 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. WHAT D0 ALL TH ESE FIGURES ADD UP T0 7 This contest i sponsored by The Charlottetown Guardian. All prizes are guaranteed by The Island Guardian Pub., Co., Ltd._ Box 491, Charlottetown, to whom all correspondence should be addressed». 2o prizes offered CONDITIONS (Continued) RULE l-dmiyone I810‘ eligible under nnh a and not beeanlm eligible 1m er Rule may quail“. oi- Iplztlq o; byxudm m o‘ com shall a {Ibo members 0t h or her Immediate hmil! o agree, ban to 1.00 bddiitii ‘brim ‘in u» Iiflaa fitit"x.i’....°°r. 1,00 To so quality the entry It Ia 11W have it aeeoni flauluiig; 1'00 ‘Iieiiivetwnflghlrtin arfiorrihtlonmwttb‘tlre“e?t9tr'y and m 1m . . , .00 Instead I $15.00.. A ll l‘ Twenty 1mm l:':.'...“‘::.i.":°..'.'“t i?» m arrears. reiiew um omit.- 1m and loraelianeetewlna 0 LI: but sueb euallttcatton gives a contestant a chance to wln D0 Fabflmfy 1; [p39, A“ "hfllgnl the prise that otherwise might be wen. barlottetown Guardian by that ho had sent “m! h “M Wm‘ u“ "h" lirmiriiihfiulir; ‘iivitlihliirlorhzrmszbuiihdhlnohzevdrdance wl m“ 0mm“ Pumas‘ .“' Rule s. u those who tied have both, or all. sent In new subscrip- r Iio la In arrears uia compete on coudl- he or who became ellelble In mid Iurtbeet in advnnc- In the l""f_ paid and the subscript n renewed to some 194i. I! both or m are nsld In advance o! Dflf; §1'_1.'l.‘."-'3T? na should immediately write money will be divided evenly among those tvlr- arleltetown Guardian to learn ' Any and all members o! such a h, also when the Iubwrlber hi! ' Cut out this Iorm along the border lines. till In um. PIE-LL ed up to September 30. I889. to the Chlflottetown Guardian. E0. Bmi I91 Charlotte 0 - Ito Short Term Subscriptions Accepted In This Contest s. Pope Bagn very kindly invited the members oi her home roe the rpbrnary meeting. The ielresh- ‘nggnt committee M11551 m Iter- aguait Mrs. Fr egg, and s. B en Bel-tr . Subscription Rates (Cash In Advance) 86.00 per year; nylon in P. n. i.-. m» nor year: Solution Turkey Feathsrsfiiiompstition (E)—MY solution of the number oi’ feathers oirtlie turkey is (_b)-l am eligible for the competition on the subscription addressed to the following subscriber: NHIIIG sssomesuaeollolaaollolbelaeeel AddIUIInuu-u-u-u-n (en-Amount enclosed on account 6t the above subscription. 8- -- (ch-New subscription. Name ...............2........_ ' , r a, ' Address Second new subscription. Name Address ‘Amount enclosed for new subscription, S. ..........T Nlm. o’ eoltlllilht (u.“V."iii-Is...........-...- senescent‘ eaausaseateaeuassus ‘l. Vlai-ebteoaseoeeoee wgMrr-mrl ,eathers ng n the same send In a years aubaerl i Joi- someone else In order to on b_ . A n not now a I11 scribe:- wolld have to aubaertbe h msslt. an; also send a new sub; serlotlon for someone else. to quality his en rv tor a obanee to ‘ a oonau: nrlle. It ls not ohllrmrv to wsllty I111!" “flan RULE S-Eaeh com tlte . by ndlnrln his or her solution. an?" u.» m decision .5... ha»? will be indisputable and urn. inem- BUL! ‘l-AII solutions must be sent on the printed tom 50'"- Hons. then the brine will to to the one whose subaerintlon on which