-I' Deccmbcr Jeans oft‘; _. will reside in (H. Mr. Yarlancl R B. is spending n.s (J1 days with ns rarer . W. E. Brooks, OLean». w‘. >...~.-¢»4.- RAYMON ALSO (‘OMTTDY AN!) FABLZIS . §i§'!"'Z-‘LL’.‘. i .0 Green's Szzprcszo 0 xi“? * i 65120:? 110(1)‘ HIP .19)”, “Avl-“YS .1113‘ Gon/ivinrlil‘, .'\‘()'l' (IOODI! YIJ" A scrum [A . l. 5:, sin ll*.'>..‘.' Allison L‘ Mi‘. Wesley Glcnno present dtprc: ' our prices "ivltn o‘. For Foxes: Sunglo Flea Poivd ~r. Sunglo Ear Mite Sunglo Fox Rat n. (Full Furring). Vitamlncrixl. lvfcalnlcnd. Sluiyzlo Worm Frzp-"ficr. Sunglo l.li.~iir:‘*i...1::. Poultry : Su-nvglo i111" Sungio l, Sluiglu -- Dairy Battle : Sunglo Call 1\ie".l. Sunglo l) Vi‘ per cent.) .\.ll Fred. Slmglo l"\.i_',' ‘little-n Iiil". Hogs: Sunglo iii: -‘_i11l‘l"=l~‘ll""-lL< - Vltavinl for all Sung-in Stock 'I'nn' Farm Anna ‘ "Tile l\l<;.'.t 0t illl- l.C..t , for the i.ca.".' Ask your nnntn: Dczilz-r for Sungio Prlmillclfl. international Fox and ilnimal Foods Lit. Sumnucrshle, I‘. I2. Charlottetown llc-aicrs: E. (2. BURIIDI-I. CARTER d‘; (70,. LTD. REDDIN BROS. ‘HYGIIIIS DRUG CO. huu-n-u-sat-tue-thur-u. v---_-—_. -»--.-,-.,_..__ _ PRIME E;- , _~ 1.. Lflahiglu! novaaae £2k 1WE‘! GEORGE ._ l§AN(lR()l"'l‘ 111 ALSO SERIAL CAPITGL E";T> ffvr-rvrs‘ l,.'\'.'lili.t Q stxmgx. ~>:\~.\"-,~ lwllo accompanied ltcr er, M yiinclrew Stewart to Ion Dec. 25!, where ilm l ‘ ‘ |W. C. spent, iiir‘ luti illS. lariie w w, (l a Ccntral i? on Sllllllif‘ last. llcv pastor, (icilvercil 1m clwgultil Ncxv ' l" 71'1""“l" Mr. Crown, had his ed so that rite co zgrcgnVoil given an ogpril its vulture In‘ joii several ll_\'lllll.';, message, which was dtl vczcd froml‘ Genesis ffli. LlIllilVT cl all kinds on léiaciiflililtll -ROWE “'00 IHYUR l’- l.\'(i_ Supplement (.'harlolirtuu1i, P_ [1 y, _.l:aic was cnjoycd, wvcr txvo lauui lIYlLH S." l~',‘,ll'l' (in .l (‘IUl Furcll l-inh _, _:=_-_..=.4.=n-.,n-1¢- 4-4- “Qlssn-u- ..s-._,_-. vfifild 5 . Elli‘. 3t 8.15 , ,6 g l lliififillfilflll l‘r .05 Hickey‘, Glcnwood. carirotflpf 3px’?! jflil IL’. l . SIM SHE ltfililif) ll I 3! l \' T (i DLUKRIAGE-UCT HE 'l'RH'lC- ED llliR. O 1' T O 1-‘ I. O V l5. nlfili “ IJERELICT ” awn COMEDY remain/i Y lflv Illilll l!) whom TBS mzlrnctli Con. (icmnawl to live wit}, 330i! wonder . inr her \v0_ ‘_;'t in love? lII-"Hillparxible Qlrlfl iilfililmt T 'l/Ei§h%}€3l{ ‘ m ~...- N JOE ié§§@€DD. o i XIUSICAL Acrif tPrTMQ/‘JUD 9 iu'ovrcAsr. MR. C. D. BELL has removed his cfllce to the Riley Building. oppos- ite Prowse Brothers. 11404-1-8-11 TURNIPS. - Loading in bulk, Charlottetown every day. Henry Smallwood. 11397-1-8-41. CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday Jan. 10th the Services in tho Prasbyterfl inn Church Clyde River will be at 1i A. M‘. Sunday School l0 A. M. MEETING 0F LEGISLATURE- It is understood the Legislature will meet on or about the first of March. NIGHT CLASSES at Union Com- mercial College reopen on Monday next, January 11th. All Commercial Branches taught. See Prin. Moran. 11422-1-9-11. senvicc n: THE vunnn CIllfRClIES-eit Tryorl and Crap- aud on January 10th at 11 A. M. B n E n ' and 3 P. M. respectively. NORTH RIVER GROUP-of Baptist Churches. Services (D. V.) Jan. 1O Long Crcck fit 11 A. M.; ton at 7. P. M. J. G. Wakeling. John's Zvlillon, 3 P. M. Rev. George - Westbrook. L. T. H. Minister. THE BATTIST (‘lIURCIL-Dr. Vincent tilkcs as his moming theme "The Eirpty Pew". The speaker at the evening service will be the Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D.. 0f Trinity Church, who is cordially welcomed to the pulpit o.‘ the Baptist Church on this occasion. Included in the music of the day will be Himmcis "Incline Thine Ear", Mr. Dingwell taking the solo, Smith's setting of "Lead Kindly Light," with Mrs. Vincent taking the solo, Shelley's "Saviour Again to Thy Dear Name." . i:.:, Bertha Schurinim has rc- . <<i lo h"? home recently utter BUNBURy R()_;D__A coyfegpoyl- lcn_u_\'inu a vcry pleasant vacation (mm from F011; Augustus “Tn/es: hfvmsrs Weldon Mafhews, Rupert] ‘Vim h" lllcNci, Reginald McNeil 9nd: iflorl 1.11;, students of P. w, c, syilznt ihr-ir vacations at lhar: -,‘.iomcs in OLcary, | l l Mrs. Samuel Smith of Wrs~ Poin‘. i ed Prince County Ila», !'.l‘C.l'.lTl("lli, 1'1,ill1'!lC(l llUlIiUv on Dv-l; ~ camber 110. aflrs \i'crna n. -~‘, o.‘ Y‘. lmnw in (‘ape W lfr U. liedequc i l The open n1: lloukcj,’ panic 0i tilel -~.i.>:i, was pllyfltl in fir‘ Cc: ‘ llcelcquc Rink, on Wmliiln-(l llcc. 30th when the iivlilqllc Bca. crs crossed sfiiks; wi'h the llnidui hooker! him “Nationals? The g»-z‘ll\ was 1-. cd ‘.0 the 110ml, in this eyes ni ‘he n hockey sup porters and cnrlrli in a, decisive \'ic‘~:>':y for the Beaters in: a score oi 41, ‘Tho skate f/\l‘ov..:-Y the game was enjuvcd b; ' maul)‘ one i‘ Ilr-ml At the morrzlzii; 5c? pie Bap ‘..\::c ta l' "an-ts; A spclial "blow Ycziifs iligrlii (i riintcd in the (Trfijrill lliilcque . 'I‘hr- ice was in perfect run- excellent musi --ll. OQ!OOOOQOOOOQQQGOOOOOOOB . . . . . .7’_c pcrlfr.‘ “c rcr Iii. is ‘l -l l vents pcr iii, lf‘."l. l'. O. H. (‘H‘l7€Y.f)Tl'ifi'()l\"'. ‘ls-lanai field §iizr;;;'_;.: 0e. its! 4'4‘f")€€9-?'1${§II.. Bins ijiirt Jepuli. . . ‘uasccl in hear that Mr. Walter _ i lfilifiltli‘ Operates - ~ lln himself For EITQX F5128 .~. ,1 kilns, T.) yo ; oicl sarguon, ———— 1 .1 ,:.n:;ix. ronlo and oiizei- Canadian cities. of Carleton l‘. Archih dcquw. Various rcs rcl: nplrointcri . an: J1» "pl! (‘vmvlct of Enrriiiil ‘ ‘ ‘ ' wipcralcci on for - is now coiwalcsiny; well a."- (‘(13) no, cxpecicrl. of Centre- n an acci- .- n When feeding rrc ‘of tho a imalr :1 inc cyc, m ..ing c in‘ cut \'.'l'.i"ll the (loclor found wry lo lilli a stitch in. The official o Ming of the Ccn- llcilcqxze P nk, tool: place on m." l): ' =l school conccrl of li Bcilcque Consolidaixl . s held in the hall on srlnv f“.'f‘lllll’.' Deccmbcr 22nd. . I-‘rcv! Nlavc capnbly acted us and a very interesting w: puvtraniinc followed. l-‘ricnda in this cnmnnmltv are i.’ Tiilvllr-‘nii is recovering rttd is “hie ‘o lie "i". strain. ADPQildiCitiS also, l‘.\., Jamil. iJr. lnan Ruling; ai..r upQnlL-ng upon l..',."ll. ‘lm (laysazyo he icmovttl hi: "inc Cllfilililhi was r. slucvss," millet! m: he wit; ~ - i cpcriuliix! Ynnul in. Kano" liril i» ac of iuzin in clrd p l'.; lI ‘ [til '.‘.(‘ .. 4 |).Cll .1’. {or T"i‘.l. "firs cc of the president and nl, ‘Mr. Arnold Hcn- ir; znlicrl to prcsidc. The I'm ni olli ‘rs ' sultcd in lit" vslnir, liicsc. officers to lake " 1st. President: _,l.(,,id,,ll,t_ M], Arthur nob |crai of Peter Newsoin which was Srarlcioxvn: SPTTClllYy, Miss . . , _ nicsday afternoon from his lafcfsumed he" smdf“ ‘n Prince 9f to the Socicw ' on Saturday January 16th nnd ‘mil "laiiws l" 7b‘ "Last spring there was an agitat- Iion to have a straight road run through Bunbury to the Hillsber- " v “(mks Such?” “f cugh Bridge to be used all year lhc Centrculh- Lllcdcrpie Unilcel ed road was widened. The winter ‘road has always been broken in a ‘dsgraccftil route and is vcry_ con- fus ng. Why not, then npcn a ncw ,st.raiglu, highway for winict" traf- |fic as indicated last spring ‘round, but instead the old, crook- FCNERAL SER-VlCl-If-Thc fun- llarcciy’ attended was ncId Wed- Clyde River at 3 P. M. and Kings- MILTON-Churcn or England - services on Sunday. Jan. 10th: St. '1 hfarks Rus‘ioo 10.30 A. M.; St. r ma»... , CHURCH 0F ENGLAND PARISH 0i‘ NEW LONDON-Akin; Jan- uary services are as follows- Kenslngton every Sunday at 7 P. M. G. T. Spriggs, Minister. SUNDAY SERVICES-New Glas- gow church or Christ: Momnrl worship 11.00 A. M.; evening ser- vice in the Cavendish Church '13P P. M. weather unfit service will b ‘in afternoon. Wm. G. Quiglcy, M"; ister. ' BROOKFIELD—'I‘he services it the Bmolcfield Congregation o Sunday, Jan. 10th will be as fol- lows: Brookfield 3 P. M. and Hunt- er River 7 P. M. SERVICES IN YORK-Pastor- al Charges On Sunday Jan. 10 will be. Central Church 11 A. M; Brackley, 3 PIM. and York '1 n M. G. A. Christie, Minister. . CORNWALL PASTORAL-Charge Jan. 10th Kingston at 11 A. M; New Dominion at 3 P. M.! Comwali at 7 P. M. Sunday school at Comwall S: ll Sunday School at Kingston before the service. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. WEST ROYALTY W. L-The Pn- stltute met at the home of Mrs. Russel Bell on Dec. 30th with nine members and one visitor present. In the absence of the President the Vice President, Mrs. Bell presided. Meeting opened with the "Ode" followed by roll call and the min- utes 01 the last meeting. Reports were given by the various com- mittees. It was decided to send $10.00 to the Red Cross toward the "National Emergency Appeal." also to make up a box for the “San", articles to be taken to the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Vernon Burke on January 27in Two very interesting contests were enjoyed by all and wiere won by Mrs. Middleton, Mrs. Gates and Mrs. Frizzle. Meeting closcd with "God Save the King," A (lCiiCiOllS luncheon was then scrvcd by the hostess. PERSONALS Mr, Robert Bradley of the Cali- adian National Staff is in 2h" City Hospital \\‘1‘l?1'C he will today undergo an operation for append‘.- citis. 1M1". Airclrbztld Barrett has rc- mas wcck with 11's dailghfcrs, Mrs. J. S. ‘MacLccd and Mrs. (Dr) II. Garrett, Hunter River. l l Nliss Gertrude Nanfcs has re-» lrcskicncc w Ambrose street t) thelwales College afler spending a Temple's Ccmcicry. A profusion of‘ ' floral tributes bore testimony to I =ihc popularity; of the (icceased. Sec-l mice at the house was conducted by iRcv. Dr. E. H. Ramsay and Rev. C.’ 5L Iimwn) The moumors “mo. know that She is resting- ns well a5lpfogfnmmc whleh had béen pfcpaf Aiicssrs, Ioenton R. Ncwsoln. Norman Tm‘ be “XPGCACG “u”? ‘mdergoinl! “d ‘mile-T n"! dircctim °f u“ teach W_ Lmvrdhel.’ mu-s T‘ mwthm. and fin operation for appendcitis in the or, MLss Cullen, Santa arrived with QJ. Warren Newsom. The pail bear-i icrs were, Dr. J. I-I, Ayers, Messrs WA, _B. Robertson, James Tait, E. T. glliggs, W. nllan Stewart. M. P., and 3W. J. Boulter. There are left to cherish hs memory, tyvo sons Fent-’ l ,sfaff of the Guardian Publishing lCo., and Lewmnn, lvlannger of the llhdfir the direction of the teacher, Rcadhlgs We“? mterspemid thmugh ‘Canadian Bank of Commerce Mr. Horace Fraser and hrirs Annie m" the PYWTB-mme "- fdluwsi- ibranch at Elgln, Man, find one ‘daughter Miss Mabel, who resigned her position ns United Church Q ’ g his last lilness. ‘$15M’? also survl ‘Ncwsom and l\'.l's. 'I‘hom:\s Sim- mons, both of Crapaud. DIPHTHERIA 1S A PREVENT- ABLE DISEASE-The old proverb, “Prevention is bcttcr than cure" can bevcry aptly applied in con- nection with diphtheria. Hove you had your children protcctcdih- if not then bring them to the toxold clinic at the Provincial Sanitarium weekly thereafter (Hours 10 to l2 o'clock) and start the prevention treatment. Since (Lpntheria is preventable then some one must be held accountable for cvery death from diphtheria. Parents 3nd guardians have n.‘ responsibi- lity‘ in this respect and unless they then the responsibility is theirs alone should diphtheria overtake their children and deaths rcstilt 3.01M cases in the province immun- undrr five years of an‘. A nominal | n‘ ircc. mnrknlulr- preacrlpllvuui. lzed ltproduccd no severe reactions. .\ir. llclnlun will lu- gr "' v - F i‘ F School nge children up lo fifteen "" m“ Hum‘ H“ years should be prolcctcil and (-5- tnny hour-lit. You may ucnrl 101-. In I||-l'\ n: . . , . In,‘ .t of mulling nn-l l||.~l|I‘||lli| owl-lily 11w nlc-rrchr-cl vec- vhikl- f: ‘_vnl\|n“\\'nnt n», ma. that. a- rm Full: 1'01’: from "i1 moni‘ r. l‘ - business ls hullt 1m faith. \\‘ri|o ll. . u _ n o use up Ilr-lllnn $10011‘, .\iul|ml Life llliltn, (‘rain cards as by [J1 inc !"'P'1iCl‘ num- Fin-pt “qt-t, roman-at. on», bcr oi’ (liphtheria ilcziirs occurs “"" “My "M m“ ""°k"‘"'" ‘l’ " "'5' rif ‘t'.\'f'i\'_'»'-li'\'0 uni; will b“ E l1‘ 3"’ '1 c: Those pleasant. vacation at her home in Kelly's Cress. The nlllny friends of lviiss Lilian Carter of 48 Road will be glad to City Hospital on Thursday. distributed from the old fashioned lu5&&£7 A very succesful concert was icn R, fromerly of the business held, in Sea View Hall 0n Monday Bcalrsm» the“ “flawed a clmnlsr evening, December twenty-first, Wooclslde. Delaney; "The Song of the all wool M,’ John w_ Mufphy pves~dcd shirt" by John MacDonald; "Don't" ‘Deaconess to nurse her father dut- and gnnguncgd the different num- by Jflmefi H175“!!! "U" by Anna ' A brother and bers on the programme. Alter the n, Mr. J. Warren conclusion of the program, Santa's turned to his home in Wlieatlcfll‘ River, after spending the Christ- gucst of her brother, Mrs. Ralph JANUARY 9, 17.52 - -———-z visit was in keeping vilth the oc- casion and was he "ill Blmfeclflt‘ ed as he dstribntsd prszents for eazh of the scholar from the larse prottly decorated Chit-WINE. "99- The teachers tvere 8150 Tcflwmberl-‘d with useful gifts. All went to their homes full)’ 53t- isficd with the pleasant social even fng; Considerable money was rea- lizcd from the sale a: oandy and the admission ice. The following is the programme in full: Chorus, "Christmas, Sweet Christmas"; Acrostic, Christmas lvlom; Instrumental’ Music, Colin Adams and Elva Dusean; Recita- tion, Vera Brander; Duet, Doris Blakcncy and Arnold Hiltz; Din- logue, “Mothers Choice"; solo, Arnold Hiltz; Reading, Bille Blak- cney; Duet, Doris Blakeney and Claude Blakeney; A Christmas Exercise; Intermission and Sale of Candy; Chorus, “'I‘he Best Day oi All”; Reading, George Brondcr; Step-dancing, Roy Burt Instrumen- tal Music by ‘Agony, Band; Dia- logue “The Loiier to Santa"; Excr- clsc, “Christmas Doings"; Darkcj" Chorus; Dialogue "Uncle Joe's Will" Instrumental Music. f". L, D. MiwNutt was a viisimr Charlottctoyvn- on Wednesday, n-cturnlng on ‘Thursday. ; Msses Marjorie MacRao and Nmrlcl Toombs have returned to their work as stenographers in the ‘siore of Peter‘ MacNutt and son, after a pleasant holiday/at their respective homes in Bonshaw and Rustico. Miss Rosa Bell in the employ of Peter MacNutt and Son lsspencllng the holday season at her home in ltiurray Harbor. He many friends here wish her 9, joyous time. Miss Marjorie Brycnton is spend- ing a holduy in Chaflotfieiown the Brycnton. Miss Helen Ramsay, a student at Dalhousie university, spent the holiday season with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ramsay. Baltic district held its annual Christmas concert in their school room on Tuesday evening Dec. 22 Mrs. James Cousins presided dur- ing the rendering of» a splendd kindly remembrances which were Christmas tree and which gladden- ed the hearts of the young folk. The programme consisted, first of an operfng Recitation by Verna "Chrstmus Time" by the pupils; “Johnnies Christmas," by Ronald "Many," by Robert Harding; "Ohritmas presents" by Frances Bcairso; Two songs and a duel were mjoyed; Duet, “Away 1n a Mange" by Jean Holmes and Doris Bernard; Songs, "Christmas Stock- ings" by senior boys; The stars of Chrsimas, by ten girls; Two drills Hid three dialogues made a, pleasing variation in the prog- ramme. The closing numbers were "Christnas Bells" and s recitation by June Branden-M. The amual Christmas examina- tion and ‘entertainment of Hamil- terestcd ludience. The different classes wee examined by the tea- cher Miss Ada MncDougall with alternate nimbcrs- of reading and song which made a pleasing varia- tion. v leilowing ‘s the program:- JwitfltlOn, “Weicome" by Mar- on Stewart. Recitation by Leita Ramsay. Son», “Jack O‘Lanterns" Recitation b} Charles Stewart. Dialogue, "Eatlug A La. Mode”. Re- (itation. Doris Stewart “Christmas Its”, Exercise b1 eight girls. Reci- Elva Stewart.‘ Chorus, “Merry Christmas Day" by School. Distri- bution of candy’ by Santa was a. welcome part oi the programme Prizes were lJ\V£I1‘C1\d to the follow- ing pupils:-Geneml Proficiency in Grade VIII to, Elva Stewart Perfect Attendance, Ruth Taylor. Prize for largest number of stars in Grades I to V uwirded to Eileen Hamilton. Prize 2nd largest number of stars in Grades I to V award- ol’ the National Anthem brought the examination to a close. Miss Marjorie‘ Peale, teacher at Poplar Grove Schod spent the holiday season at her home here. Among the number 2f relatives present at the funeral ti’ the late Mr. E. J. Phillips were his broth- ers Messrs Hubert and Ephraim Phillips of Tyne Vailey.-M. Culbertson Still losing NEW YORK, N. Y., Jln. 8. A sensational gain of 5,405 pints the largest swing oi any saision—ifl‘ night enabled Sidney S. Lena and commander Winfield Liggett, Jr., to reduce the lmd o! Ely Culbertson in the great contract bridge match to 8,770 pohts. The ISO-rubber match ends t0- night with six rubbers left to play. Victory for Lens continlfid to be regarded as a virtual impbssibillty, but his tremendous plus in the next to the last of 20 ‘session! created great interest in tie final. Lcnz and Llggett won sir of the seven rubbers in the nineteenth session. The rubber standing of the series became '14 for Cubertson and '10 for Lenz. A pessimist often is an optimist Btirns: “Naming the Christmasfwho thought he could get some- Dol1y,“ lly Clara MacDonald; thine: for nothing. .7‘? If Yo ave avail themselves‘ of opportunity of t. giving protection lo their children BUT THIS UIIT fivrr in New Yufk Mal:- at Syw-avusn jueréfronk Tm- 1-“5 |___ some yearn ago, it I'l|| umaiiv victim iwawml at three Felt ‘q 1T1?“ ‘ of found n prescription that,’ garr- him t l WCOK intennls con- nml his frlciluls mull gov-d il‘.\llll~‘. [hut Ters lasting’ illimtlflily on more illlrlwflg Unwnvuny 1mm] m w" H m‘ {Jmn 9n ‘my (‘pnh of H", chimrom per-pile lulalve wlrllllfcu; of the iivl-uullla: . . . rcem s n i alum. ms nrnvun (In It is painlessto ndnuiiisl.er.l’n some 1,. "has," (\\’(I|‘y ,.,,_.,., " " izr-ll it. Since then. llmusinvrin of inun can if you wish lry this rc- wlllinut c t. ulncr. DELANUS RHEUMATIC CONQUEROR USE MORE Garden City Milk Lime Builds Bones and Teeth A QUART Contains as m 0F MILK uch LIME as 35 lb. of Beef 0 27 lb. of Fresh Tomatoes Also, there is more lime in milk than in a saturated lime solution. For an economical food budget food specialists‘ say Spend 44 cents 0n For Milk and I n. rum: MIL Phone Save this ad. It is tof Every Ifollar ts Products. - Isis‘ 00., one of a series f ton Schod was attended byWm in- , latlon, Ruth ‘ifaylor. Recitation,’ ed to Leita Ramsay. The singing‘