DgcEMBEinc, 1929 SELECT "l CHRISTMAS GIFTS FROM OUR BIG "STOCK I SUGGESTIONS WRITING PAPER WATEBMAN ran sars cllalsrmas calms yAItDLEYS "corners vapours sews raacv LAMPS IVORY saws AMBER nun cow scrs MANICURE sews pearnlue ATOMIZERS nodal: cancer saws runes: FLOWER sars clmzx SETS DIJSTING Powneas BATH "sax/rs prvgas ooons com-aces, all kinds. ASHES noses TOILETS IIOUBIGANTS ooons gun's GOODS THERMOS aornes- WNIER BOTTLES, Colored BABY SETS I J. ERNEST H. ,WORTH " .- DRUGGISTS Phone 32 142 Prince Street w-"" i e o b 0 o 0 Lt .__> For Sale roll. SALE. 'ro LET. noann arm room signs on hand at Guardian, tf Olllce. ----— lraslllaes roa SALE-TWO pure bred heifers coming three years. Freshen iriJanual-y. Frank Halllday, Eldon. 470-12-12-41. ________ FOR SALE-TWO NEWLY FRESH- ened cows, good milkers. D. M. Bherren. Point De Roche. ' 419-11-11-61. FOR. SALE -. SILVER BLACK foxes. proven breeders and pups. would consider good car in ex- change. Phone 100 496-31 70R. SALE—A‘ FEW EXTRA GOOD Barred rock cockerels whose dams and grand ‘dams laid from 20B to 273 eggs in the P. E. I. Egg Laying Contest. Write for pedigrees and prices. Harold Laird, Kelvin. . 545-12-16-21. FOR SAI.E—A FEW PAIRS SILVERI Black Foxes. Registered. pups orl breeders. dark silver, medium or t pale silver. Would consider ranch- ing if required. Prices and terms ‘ quite reasonable. D. MacKenzie, Kensingmi, P. E, I. Classified Advertisements . light lnaertiens .................... OOO-O-O-QQQO OOOOOQOOOQO-O4OQQOOOOOOOQ-OO 557-12-16-17-19-20. IINGING CANABIES $10.00, ROLL- er Canaries $12.00, Choice Opera, Singers $15.00, Hen Canaries $2.00. 82.50 and $3.50. Red Created Card- inlls $12.00, Skylarks $8.00, Green- Parakeet-s 812.00 pair, Yellow Para-l keets $15.00 ‘ pair, Blue Parakeets $35.00 pair. Fischers Love Birds 115-00 pair, Talking Amamn Parrots $5" 00. Ten» days approval at our, Yitk Milburrls Aviarlos. Sydney. F. S DOC. 13-41.‘ Mines, N. S. _.. ; Miscellaneous "WIN ALFRED MacDONALD. LAND surveyor. Box 82, Charlottetown. 5l4-l2-14-1l11ODd. PWTATO TAGS FUR THE SEA- "mll fihillments on short notice _ Guardian Central Printery. 9328-lU-19-tf Wanted M- __ ____,_ IANTEIl-LIVE MINKS. APPLY Hwy A. McTavish. n1 Kent Street. _ 466-12-12-41. .4 IANran to nan-r. DWELLING on lDHrtment, centrally located. mod- Qm conveniences. Preferably fum- __'"M- Apply this office. 524-31 ill-B rounds sums wax-ran. P- E- Island. Nova Scotia, New Bflinswlck. Newfoundland, Canada Ind other countries. Highest prices Plld- Send samples or full descrlpei _ g" "Y" letter to 1r. a. Williams.’ \ "Y. NOVI QOOHI. M. DOC. 13-7l. __Maie Help Wanted i QWTB" - A rawrlven "ro neu- ‘ lndlelarge agency. Willbe opening xilfillice in Charlottetown. Have ° "m! filhtl for Nova Scotla and "We Edward Island. Il’ you are yo “hi! for a‘ big opportunity and .. u "f I Iii-getter. answer this ad. , m) firs." save your time and mine t products market yesterday. ‘m Call Mr. Day at the Revere i WILLIAMS SETS IIOIJAKS AND BROWNIES ieolored) ALBUMS CIGARS in l-‘ancy Boxes ‘IOBACCOES PIPES CIGARETTE IIOLIIICIlS CIGARETTES, (um-y hows HUNTERS CIIOCOL/TIES (Fancy Boxes) BASKETS CEDAR. CHESTS MOIIIS CHOCOLATES (Fancy Boxes) PI-IRI-‘UMES CIGARETTE LIGHTERS TOBACCO POUCI-IES IIIINTYS SETS PENCIL SETS ' TEE PLRLQIYPETOWN GU 6.3.9115?‘ ISLAND MADE VIOLIN-A Guard- I i ian representative was shown a hand- ‘; some violin. made out of Prince Ed- COMMEN : ward Island wood by Mr. J. F. Baker, cm‘; DIONDAY’ me" Sydney Street. The instrument is 16th, l, - our ‘ on Wm be mm‘ u“ made and designed alter the famous Q-ié’ °f n" 5'11"" W! mdil-ilfl’. It l blh- l whose memories are consecrated in! Qiiet held in the Iort Garry Hotel, these windows. wlnn-‘PQI- _ Colonel and Mrs. Moore worshipped l At the close of the Fox show held freguitrly in this church ever since there last week representative: were’ its dedication sixty-four years ag0 there from all over the Welt to do l Both were zealous and faithful evening until chfbtgngs_ w_ w_ wow; itradlvalius model. Mr. Baker, who ncr. Ltd. . B“; is a skilled cabinet and carriage mak- uvE POULTRY wMnED_Buy,ns; er, and has made several violins of “w, poultry. empty cm", Tuesday-l excellent tone. is tp be congratulated Dcc. l'l. Cutcllfle Broa, rroderlclnn. °“ h“ °“'"p"‘°' - . . 5604i ANNUAL MEETING 0F L. I’. U.- The annual meeting of Labourers‘ Protective Union was held December 15th. The Auditor's report showed the organization to be in n. splendid financial condition. The receiptffor the year far exceeded the expenditure. The election of officers for the year i930 was as follows: President, A. DR. CREELMAN WILL be in Al. bcrton on Wednesday, December | 18th. to conduct a chest clinic. He I will be registered at the Albion Ho- i “1- 55a HOTEL WORK PROGIIESSING- Work on the Canadian National l-Iot- _ 1H continues to prone“ favour-bu,’ Gormley, Vice-“resldent, J. Rush; [Yesterday thc steamshovel was takeni Treasurer‘ J‘ Purcell’ ‘r°'°1°cLed)= from the newly dug cellar. Fonowma, Financial Secretary. J. Heron, (re. the placing of most of the back forms - the reinforcing steel is being put in place. Ari acetylene torch DEM in “P5111! the steel reinforcing rods to- gether. ‘ (re-elected): Guide, A. Ryan; Guard- ian. C. Doyle. (re-elected); Trustees, W. MacNeill, (re-elected); F. Hughes. (re-elected); Wm. Mahal", ire-elect- ed). IMPROVING-M . V ‘tl l’ returned home Flfldfl. enlllmll; lll-fa‘: CHRISTMAS MML-Nhw truck ' _ Y I ' loads of mail to the Island was put. 1M l. ’l‘l m‘ m“ “ "e “e h” m“ m’ “h” off at Sactfvllle from the Ocean Lim- pnst two weeks with his father, Mr. Md yesterday and m addition m Michael Mmphy “I Pmmum mud that there will’ be a half dozen more “m l‘ smmmy m l" u" m?“ Vic‘ loads from the Maritimes today so torla Hospital. He reports n. slight m“ chrmmu mm! "e nmnm‘ lmmmnmmt in m5 "the" WNW" very heavy at the present time on ..-... 10c per line of 5 words 9c per line of 5 words 8o per line of 5 words 1e per line of S words QQQOOOQQLDOOO _ i ‘ Lost KEYS LOST-Z YALE KEYS. FIND- er please leave at Guardian Office. 488-12-13-131 » 0 S 'I‘ — REGISTERED FEMALE fox. tatno right ear, X, 5., left ear. 19-1“. Notify Mrs. E. Prowse. Brackley. 5654i LOST-SATURDAY. 7th. BETWEEN Fitzroy and Grafton Streets, green suede envelope purse, containing money and return ticket to Uigg. Leave at Guardian Office. ' 556-12-l6-1i. -._.. T0 LET-A DESIRABLE RESID- ence, modern Ieonvenienbes.‘ :hot water healing, partly furnished if desired. Also‘ garage. Apply 191 Great George Street. 405-l2-10-tf. Teachers Wanted WANTED-YIEACIIER FOR SEARLE- town School. Total supplement $150.00, Geo. M Wright, Secretary. P. 0. Address, Central Bedeque. ' ‘ 508-12-14-31 .-____ Female_H_elp Wanted__ wax-retire‘ lualn role ca. main. housework. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Bentley, 39 I-lillsboro St. l 533-3i IVANTED—DIIDDLE AGED WOMAN ' to help with housework. Catholic preferred. Address. '“B" care of Guardian. 512-12-14-31. Tile Ma rkvvets (Canadian Pren) - MONTREAL, Que, Dec. l5.—With the exception of a further reduction in the price of heavy standard turk- cys, no changes were announced in quotations on the Montreal wholesale Prices ‘quoted yesterday showed a cut of thre cents per pound on heavy stand- ard turkeys, while heavy A turkeys were quoted two cents per pound lower. ‘Trading in other ‘parts of the market shelved a slight decrease over the previous week, bllt no changes were predicted for the coming week. Twenty-two American electric re- lrigerators have been installed in‘ the new University Club of Manilap P. 1.. iliulzuolllllm In loving memory of G. lvln R0"- who passed away just one year ago December 15th. 1MB. Dearest Ivan how we miss you Since from ‘earth you passed away And our hear-tn are achlnl inrely’ As we think of you each day. ' Dearest one we know 3'0"“ Milli! In the Illlllllflnl of the llleuenl Where there is no pain or sorrow In your sweet eternal rest. Inserted by Father. Mother, Sister and Brother. 1 540-! ~ 0-H. loll, which is more cheerful news me mainlum A“ “tn m“ postal i elected); Rec. Secretary, D. Coughlin, honour to the man who did more to develop this viluabie industry than any living man. In your absence, quotations from your address to the for. breeders at the banquet held here were read by Mr. George McVicar, ‘Blvreierv of the Manitoba Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association and the presen- tationmade to me as acting for you. I have now very much pleasure in passing on this beautiful gilt and wishing you health and happinnes during the years to come. secure in the knowledge that you will have your niche in the hall of fame and that future generations will regard you as the founder of one of.’ the greatest fur breeding industries in the history of the world. Sir Charles Reply Si: Charles made a suitable reply, expressing his deep appreciation cf the kindness shown him. Remarks were made by Messrs SJ. I‘. Arnett, J Edwin Mllligan, John Hackett and others regarding the gerat benfeits of the pioneer work of the "Father of the Fox Industry” and congratu- lating him upon living to see the fulfilment of his dreams. tilan the several dispatches received cs;- started yesterday between B“- lately. t Christmas. Allingements are being made to handle a very large mail which is expected to arrive in tile city this evening. Extra men are be- ing liut on. Mr. Leo German arrived from New York on a visit to the Island. Ati present he is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Coyle. Eustol-l St. SIR. CHARLES Uruguay has 5.000.000 more sheep than in 1924. (Continued from Page ‘i: Sir Charles‘ initials in gold, was made to Mr. Shelton Sharp, Pres- ident of the Canadian National Fox Breeders Association-in the absence of Slr Charles Dalton, by Mr. George Vickcr, Secretary of the Man- itoba Silver Fox Breeders AEOClI-q tion, accompanied by a. complimen- tary address on Sir Charles’ con- nectlons with the fox industry. Ad- dresses were also given by Dr. Mc- Dcnald. a former Islander and Pres- ident of the Saskatchewan Fox Breeders Association; Mr. E. M. Doyle, president of the Manitoba As- BIRTH! CARRAGIIEIt-At Brookvale, on Dec. 9. 1929. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carrngher (nee Lena Curlcy) a. son, Maurice Joseph. BIRTHS CAMPBELL-At Darlington, on Sun- day, Dec. 15, Mr. Angus Campbell. aged 8'1 years. Funeral on Tuesday. Dec. 17th, at 2 p. m. to Hartsville Cemetery. gor and Halifax. to run daily till] I-IOWATT-At Borden, Dec. 15th, 1929. Mrs. Margaret Howatt, aged 90. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 17th, at 2 o‘- ' cbclr-f-‘rom the residence of’ Mr, Arthur Jay. I I ‘ SEAMAN-At the P. 4E. I. Hospital, December 15th, Mabel Seaman. Re- mains going from McLean's Funeral Home to Sourls this afternoon. Pun- cral from her residence on Tilcsday. December 17th, service starting at 2 p. m., funeral leaving house at 3. In- terment, Souris Cemetery. satiation; Mr. Hancroft, President of bead factor of the l-‘iudson Bay Co. for Canada and Newfoundland; the Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Manitoba and others. Mr. Sharpe's Return On his return to Prince Edward Island last week Mr. Sharp called a meeting of the directors at the As- sociations headquarters at Summer- side for Thursday and invited Sir the Alberta. Association; Mr. French,‘ Charles and a few of his friends to be present. The purpose of the gathering was to deliver to sir Charles the presen- tation which Mr. Sharp had brought back with him from Winnipeg. In handing this over Mr. Sharp read the following address:- I To Sir Charles ‘Dalton:- On behalf of tho Executive of the Western Canada Fox Breeder's As- l" scciation, representing the four wes- _ tern Provinces of Canada, viz Man- In loving memory of my dear Father, George E. Leard. who died December 14th, 1928. ltlCLEAN-fAt the P. E. I. Hospital, December 14th, John D. McLean, aged '76 years, of Cornwall. Remains going from McLean's Funeral home to Clyde River Baptist Church, where service will be held starting at 2 o'- clock Monday afternoon. Interment. Clyde River. i itoba. Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, I wish to present to you this present as a token of their appreciation of your invaluable services to Canada. in connection In thc graveyard softly sleeping, with the foundation and development Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the one I loved so dearly In that lonely silent grave. We dill not know the pain you bore We did not sec you dic. We only knew you passed away And could not say good bye. We little thought when you left home, That you would ne'er return l That you soon in death would sleep 1 ‘And leave us here to mourn. ,1 Inserted by I-lis Daughter. P ‘547-12-16-11. lll MEMORIAM In. loving memory - of our dear and Sister Annie Auallne, Dec. l5. 1899. Mrs. W.D. McCoubrey, Dee. l5, 1027. §i§t§r§ The Tingle l of g Christmas is in the air A Parker Duo Fold Pen or Desk Set Would make an acceptable and useful Gift. - WI M" I large assortment to choose from. . Not dead, nh no! But dearly loved, and dearly loving Amid the willie robed throng. Father and Family. lnal handsome sterling silver fox, which had arrived from Birlrs where it ‘was being made, was given to Sir Charles Dalton to replace the replica ‘presented at the banquet. The pres- entation was accompanied by the ad- dress read to Sir Charles at the banquet tendered him in connection with the annual meeting at Sum- .lllerside last July. This is written in gold upon‘ parchment and is en- closed in a very handsome leather 'ca.<e.—5. MEMORIAL (Continued from Page 1) and encourage the spirit of worship. Righteousness and beauty swell with our God and as we seek l-lis right- eousness we are encouraged and comforted in our quest by the beauti- ful. Beauty has several avenues of expresslon—music, motion, color and form. In the picture. color and form are combined and the effect height- ened thereby so much the more. The subject of these pictures will retain their constant lesson and in- spiration to the worshippers. one to ‘the right donated by Mrs. Black represents our Lord in Geth- semane. 1t is very appropriate thus to have presented to our eyes ln this place the truth we are enjoined by the Apostle St. Peter to remember that we are redeemed by the pre- collrl blood of Christ even by those "neat drops that slvcaiecl there. And the i Watch and pl-a_v"—the Master's words to His disciples in the gal‘- rlen-are a fitting injunction to us. “Watcll" says the soldierly colonel "and. pray." adds his gentler PB"- ner. The other, in the window pre- sented by Mr. Tweedy-the Resur- rection Angel by the Lord's open Tomb with the words, He is Risen" on his lips. strikes "the dominant note in all our Christian thought and belief. The Crown of Thorns is laid aside. The Crown of Life replaces it. What comfort and inspiration these beautiful windows will have to us and to the succeed‘ _ generations oi’ worshippers here down through the years. Now a pictured window is signif- icant not only in what it presents, but also in what it suggests. For one thing. it suggests the importance of the point of view. It makes all the difference in the world whether we look at it from within or from with- out. when we are without the win- dow ‘Ls but a dark, forbidding and unintelligible thing. But when with- in how dlffel-enL-then it is full of grace and meaning. So is Gods treatment of us-tha treatment for example meted out to these friends who have suffered such loss. From the earthly side so dark and seem- ingly hard. but from the heavenly- this is our faith-qo full of meaning andof mercy. Again while we look at ‘it in faith we can look through u. in filth. and find that our landscape is trans- formed. that “Earth is crammed wiht heaven."_ Instead of houses and fields and shore we ace with the lunar eye- al-ld who will ray our vision is any the less real-the Spirit of God and l-iul Angels and the glorious com- pany of the redeemed. the martyrs. the fathers and all the heroic and gentle of earth-that great cloud ol witnessee-allvep triumphant. beyond the touch of sorrow and death. and able to befriend and defend lll in our darkrleu and distress. 1n that com- 518—1Z-16-li. . r 1V. D. MacLean A Drug C0- ? UNDIRTAKIB Cor. Great George o Kent so. E _Er;::“::‘ cllulolutowa. r. a. I. t King Square Q“ Y" appointment. 494-2i . VIcLURE and MacKINNON, Representin siimméirside, Monday» Tuesday and We On the same afternoon. the orig- I The in his agony hey legend} f § i pany of- the victorious and glorious- i g Hudson’s Bay Company, London, England, Will be at the Queen dnesday, December 16th 17th and 18th. and Will Purchase Silver Foxes and all Other Furs rmcrsscolnsnno Christians. For many years he was" a member of the Board of Trustees‘ and for a long time SUDQYlIILBIIClCIII‘ of the Sunday School. After careers equally honorable and useful. serving their generation according to the will “ of the L0l'd. they now rest in Him.‘ Mrs. George J. Tweedy was a daugh- ter of the late Matthew and Mrs. Allan of this city. She was born here on the 29th day 0f Decembelxi 1898. one of a family of four. l-Iez‘ bfblllel‘ mink, gave his life for his’ country in the Great, War. She was’ married to Mr. Tweedy on Sept. 26. Beautiful and bright, she is now one of them. In loving and loyal memory of‘; these the windows are now unveiled! The congregation then stood and‘ turned towards the window. After a pause the minister led in} the prayer of COl156Cl'flll0fl?-—- l Our Gracious Father. God, in’ whose temple strength and beauty", abide,-—as we approach Thee through E Jesus Christ, we offer Thee humble,’ thanks fol" this House of Prayer and fol: all the sacred memories that are, awakened here of loved ones gone, to Glory whose name liveth in loyal! hearts for ever. We thank Thee for the proud and? triumphant story of our Lord's life on? earth. His faithful death, and gIor-t lous resurrection pictured in this: Sanctuary. We implore thy comfort and cn-i collragement for all who have 10s‘. loved ones before through thc portals of death. and we pray tho" Y they may be kept faithful until that , morn in which they ivlll see one?! more those angel faces smile. i , And now we would dedicate to Tll_\" glory these memorial gifts of thy children presented for the lifting up of Him who is the desire of all na- tions. the object of our worship andi the source of all our hope. Wilt thozl grant by Thy grace that hearts may‘ be corrected and comforted in look- ' ing upon them as Thy people gath- er to worship in this hollse. And to Thy Holy name with thc San and the Spirit we shall give all thepraise throuzil Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. The regular sermon was delivered‘ by Rev. C. N. Brown from the tcx: Psalm 122-1. "I was glad \\"hen they” said unto me. let us go into the house of the Lord." The choir sang as an anthem, the "Twenty-third Psalm?“ It was announced that the beauti- ful flowers on both sides of the 311:1‘: were donated by relatives and friend". in memory of the late John Mc- Laughlin. who died Dec.18th. 1928. Memorial Service Last Evening. In the evening a memorial sci-v- ice was held for the late Revcrvnai Hammond Johnson. Revs. Dr. Ralli- say, C. N. Brown and J. M. blcLecdw were in the pulpit, and took pail.‘ The music comprised favorite selec- ticns of the deceased. The solo "One sweetly solemn thought." was given; by Ml". G. E. Ritchie in his usual‘ artistic manner and the anthem. “Crossing the Bar." to the selling oi. Professor Fletcher. was greatlyl np—' preciated. Professor G. D. Steel read a short sketch of Rev. Mr. Johnson's‘ life and Dr. Ramsay gave the all-‘ dress. taking as his text the worth; of Revelation 22-4. “His Bervflliili shall serve him and they shall see. his face and his name shall be in their foreheads." At the close of the. service the congregation stood whilst, Professor Fletcher played Chopin's! "Marche f-‘unebref Both at thhe lll-i neral service in Bathurst, and in ihc Memorial service here the point was emphasised that the late Rev. Ml". . Johnson ‘was a man specially endow- ed to serve the Master he lnverl s.) well. ~ BENEFIT (Continued from Page ll ________--____-- men’ that assisted at meetings and functions were representatives from the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways, also representatives’ of large Montreal and Toronto hotels.‘ To show the additional interest taken in the movement, there were repres- entatives from the extreme west, Vic- toria, B. C.. and from the extreme east, Charlottetown, Prince Edwllrcf Island. All the newspapers of Mon- treal. Quebec and Toronto gave a largo amount of publicity to the‘ movement. and each paper had representatives at the different meet- ings, also a number of reprcsentatlvcsI from similar associations from United States. The convention. on the whole, was pronounced one of the best ever" held in Canada. -'I‘he next meeting of the Association takes place in Winni- peg next September. The delegates were entertained at the Windsor. Canadian Pacific. Ritz-Carleton. '_IfAGE THREE eirnnllliian time , the Island. STORE OPEN TONIGHT ANl) EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS iii plus‘ A"'i\"'(l ‘e1- our Wondcrful Special Offer lit-"WWE 5E" Assorinlrninf GENTS MILITARY “m! (ill'l‘ IIANKIES lmrsll SETS POWDER BOXES ,, E l t0 0- . ~- c129 Set L ac‘ $1.29 Set '* ' ' 49c Box ,. _ . ' _‘ Ila sure would like h?" 314k“ “°"' Best values lll the of the" derful Gifts ca,» °"° ' _ "P" W"! 3"‘ B°Y5 (‘ANDY SPECIALS LADIES‘ GENUINE BEST QC \LI'I‘Y “ilplhqgyyq LIIATIIER 5K“ l"‘()lll{ llll’ PUR5E§ -~ r ). - . (‘IIOCOLNIES -- .. ol-lJl all 3gp u I, 51.00, $1.29, With Straps same as L )' )0)‘ the lllg fellows. Xmas Mixture 25c lb. ‘wwnmml GI" ' r -~'~~* "" H lunlllus “u.- have the. largest Sliligiilll-RIEIN n” wool. IIANI) ,._,...,,,,.,,,,,| .. ii KNIT SWEATERS “B14; LAMPS RAYON (‘RIZPE ‘ _ CHEMISE $1.00 89C l0 $3.95 PANTI“, STEP-INS Its the (lift for the (‘omplou- l Kiddie The (no. of um; " ' ' Wonderful Value STORE OPEN TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS Meets Boy/Scouts i Daring Visit; i The visit. to tile island of Ml". John‘ A. Stiles, AFSlSlflllL (Jllicl Collllllls..loll- (‘r for illc Buy Scouts of Canada, llzls. been an extremely busy one. Mlm Stiles followed the program announc-l ed at the meeting in the City Hall on? Wednesday night, (ile evening of 1m arrival. 'l'lllil‘hd{\_\' nlnrnillg with Evil“ G. I-‘illltcr, he \'lSll0(l Clovernol" l-Iearlz, Chief Patron of the Boy Scouts for‘ Thursday afternoon Mrf Stiles, with Mr. Currier, lll$ assistants was present at a lllcctlllg of illc Si‘ Peter's Cub Puck ill which fill". Dick‘ I-‘illiter, acting cub master, is doing‘ cxcllent work. Under the excellent‘ lutorage of the latter, the work of; illc pack has rracllcd a llilzll state of. CillClTllCy. Thursday evening. nftcl‘ addressing the -Y's Men's Club, lvfl". m the expansion and inlprovement 0| lilo nlovcmcllt within the province Ill the cvcllillg Mr. Stiles attended I rally of troops ill Zion Cilurch base- m .12, rvllcrc representatives froln Ziflll, St. Peters, (King's Own), St. James. League of the Cross, and Baptist troops were gathered, as well as a large llulnbcl" of parents and visitors. Ifcve ocllicsis were hold be. tween troops and a number of game! played. Mr. Currier, after the young- er scouts wen: home, addressed thl older boys. aftelllptilll! lo interest iiivm ill tile Rmcl" lnovclllcllt and cx- plained Rover principles. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Stiles ad- dressed the Baptist and Central Christian Sunday Schools, and yes- terday evening, after" speaking in ZlOll Church, he addressed the stu. dents at their sing-song in tho Y, M_ C. A. Today, Mr. Stiles uddregggg (h; Rotary Club and will be present at‘ "WQUHES 0f the St. James and Bap- list Church Scouts. ‘ (‘Pill beginning. Stiles lvcllt i0 a meeting of thc Zioll Church Cubs and later ‘to a lnoctlnr: 0i‘ the Zion Sz-nllis, both lieu" Ol‘gflll-' lZZIiIOIIS llllfl b ll lllldcl" lllc lcaclcr- 'l‘lle total “poplllaiiorfl of fluke“ ;i‘.l]) of Zilr. Clurrllrc Walker. 'l‘llr~, lll England is 697.000, and of chick- CllUS and SUUHIS have both been lnak», (‘H5 42,750,000. i"! -S])li‘llfl|(l lirogrcses since their re? Under illc iezldcr- Streets lrl Cyprus and in Athens, (dill) u! Ml: Currier, a llillllbFl‘ oi Greece, have been named m; 11y; gzllllus \\'f"l'(‘ (‘ll_]\i_‘.'(‘(l and all llllcYcfL-i idle T. P. O'Connor. ill»; talk \\'il$ gllvzl. Friday lllolullllg Aft". Stilcs and N131; A church service organized and Cllrrlcl" lvcnt i0 Sllnlmcrsirlc. vvhcrpl conducted entirely." by children, i: ihc_vll1tol'vlc\vcrl liiavol" Lids-folio 11ml being held every Sunday at. Wm. ‘the first presentation ll llunlbcl" of thc rlcrgylncll. Alll)lli.’.i““une England- . 111050 Present at ille lllccilllg hem n)‘ the Town Hall Friday evening. \vcl-c' -Prclnier Saunders, lion. A. ltfcLcnui Mayor Llllslolze lllifl Rev. G, '1‘ Spriggs Provllli-Fll CfllllllllSujOn5q-_ M,- Sillcs tolil lllf‘. Jfllllbwpee Mun. M. ‘flamed ‘WM itcmliiilk does to the in- dmdilfil Wild showed llolv u) form troops. Saturday‘ morning and allcl-llrluu \‘~'~"1'l‘ Shout in Kcllsingioll. lll confer. | cilce with Rev. G, '1‘. spflgggl ,-E1_-,-_-,,.c Mount Royal and Queen Hotels d“. 1112 the stay lll Alolltrcal. They \\'(‘l'f £1150 gilcsts of ill!‘ C. N H. lll :1 slgin- scr-ing iollr lll-ollllri illc city. Mr, Cco. McNamec, Secrclalgv of the Moll- trcal Tourist Bureau and of the Cull. zldizill Good Roads Assoclalloll, whom ‘lllllllllll nlecilllg i001; plnrr ill Char- loitctolvll ins: Scplclllbel‘, was also present. ' Mrs. Arsenault, who accompanied Judge Arfitilflillt to hlnntrcnl. was the Quest of her cousin, l\ll.‘;$ Frankie lilo. Dullfllfl. and of llCl' sister, bliss" Alflji: K. Gallant. , Justice Arsenalllt has been givcil ,,...,. n21 new Canadian Nllticlln‘. lfofrl, under C()l\Sl‘.'llCll0l\. Lilc name which has been recently officially rc- lcnsed. 'f‘lle plan vcrls prwcnicli b: Mr. Pratt, Gclirral itlanrlccr nr thc Canadian Natinnn‘. Iioiel. The humid» illg, ivhlrh ,is to he a five-storied sirllcillrc. is to have thc portico upon- illg ml Kent Sircri \'.llll cizlll DlllflFS in frolll. 'l'llc hole‘. is also in ilnvc a roof garden. With regard tn thc opening of ihc hotel. Judge Arsellallll said: "It is lnlcnrlcd that illc iloicl bc opened about July lsl. whcn the prin- cipal officials nf lhc Canadian Na- tional and Canadian Pacific Rnilivays. prmnilielli men from hlantrcal and‘ Toronto. and l'(‘|ll'PSI‘lll2\ll\'l‘$ lrolll; New England RZIHIYRILG expect to be: present. The heft-l \\'ill bc one of tllc best f\fl\'f“.“‘ mils Prillrr- Edward Island ha: ‘l n lrtr years, copy of lll!‘ mm _ If \v:.I rm h» l'(‘lll\‘ili'."(l mill ill the lllFRii- llnir- a good nnnv horses and other animals Dry Ila-index»- 000000000000 Seville. Spain. will continue its ln- tcrnaiional exl-libitoll until June 30. Western Guardian —.~\'I"I‘I-J.\'I) TIIE BIG postponed auction sale (in the prcnllscs of Rob- crt hfcivlurdo, Kelvin, today, Monday, the 16th, beginning at 12 o'clock sharp. -—(.'O.\'GRATCl..\'l‘l()NS—C.lllltl'al - lllalbnr. are Dfflllg cxlchdcd to Mr. and Airs. A. l~I._Crll'llc_v of Summer- slde on '11:; blrih uf a bonnie baby hov in the Prince Con: * Hospital oi. 'i'll".ll".\lla,v. Dcrelllbr-l- 12i'n_!=. -—TO\VN l-OYNT/IIN IIROKEN— ---$')lllf! time dllrzllg l~‘l".dll_v night the clvlc watering folllraill on the cor- lli‘l' of Cclitral and First Sireeis. VRS- Fllll llltu l)\’ Milli“ lliikWfYAIl Hlllfl nnll bnrliv lJFKYRCIl up. 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