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BOWLEN, on vasmrs FAME, 0N HOLIDAY m any chlef ‘Physician 124 survivors of arrived in Cal- Derie-nces. declaring that nothing more could lbe said in addition to that which had already been written on the Vestris affair. _ Dr. Bowlen attended forty of the rescued passengers and crew, who required ‘medics-l aid. He was re- turning to the United States from England. where he had spent. nearly a year in Guy's hospital. Dr. Bowlen plans to return to New York to practice medicine after the Christ- mas holidays. §§O§O- :\ Wu/"Halllé . 171011711 [bllléofifill _ l‘ We have: srrulvltr DESKS. .. _.ssongllvlay DESKS. ' collmifinrlolll DESK AND BOOKCAI 1' nus-e aim a» $75.00 . _’_A Desi; would make a most acceptably‘ pleasing, useiuland practical gilt. » day $5.50. Men's sizes 6 to 9. 33-00 Alley 8r Co., Ltd. 9723-12-14-21 11lGHF1ELD-There will be div- ine service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. W. Bruce Muir will conduct the ser- vice. CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday. Dec. 16th, theiservices in the Presbyter- ian Church’, Clyde River, will be at. ll a. m.; S. School i0 a. m. BOYS THE 111G}! laced boots we gstin today are Just what you are looking for, sizes 1 to 5 are $5.50 waterproof. Men's sizes 0 to 9 are $8.50. Alley 8a Co., Ltd. 9723-12-14-21 BAPTIST SERVICES, North Riv- er Field, Sunday. December 16: Long Creek-ll a. m.; Clyde River —8 p. m.; Fairview-‘l p. m. Pag- eant-“The Church," at evening ser_ vice. W. R. MacWalker, Minister. HAMPTON-United Church ser- vices fcr Sunday. Dec. 16th.. are as 3 p. m.; Victoria 7 p. m. James P. Kaye, Minister. ‘ NORTH RUSTICO AND STANe LEY BR1DGE-—,R.ev. John Prlngle, D. D.. is expected to be the speaker in the United Church, Sunday, Dec. 16th‘, at North Rustico l1 a. m., and at Stanley Bridge 7 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop. Minister. Blt00KF1ELD—The_ services in the Brookfleld Congregation on follows: Bonshaw 11 a. m.; De Sable .- starting at 2 ELDON AND BELLE RIVER. ... Tfhdre will be services in these United Churches next Sunday, Dec. 16th: Belle River i1 a. m-; Eldon 3 p. m. Rev. A. preach. WE HAVE a large selectio oi G. H. Taylor, Jewelle . ‘ 9734-12-14-21 FUNERAL TO-DAY-The funeral oi the Late Mrs. John MacLeod takes place thisafternoon, service starting at 2 p. m.. funeral leaving the‘ house 7 Euston St. at 2.30. ~ :-—-<0&-—-— The Public Forum Continued from page 4 never advocated the salocn-—there are countless numbers of them in the United States today, and speak- easies and bootlcggers. and they have been the cause oi much graft, corruption and even murder. and it is just this condition of affairs that Governor Smith wished to remedy. Mr. Reilly states he saw rummies on Columbus Avenue. or some such street. I believe him; this prohibition law now existing in the States is in a terrible state ct‘ corruption and Sunday, Dcc. 16th., will be as fol- lows: l-Iartsville 1.30 p. m.; Brook- field 3.30 p. m., and Hunter River 7 p. m. Kindly note the change in the hours of service at Hartsville and Brookfleld. TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE will be as follows: Albany, ll a. m.; Tryon 3 p. m.; Westmoreland 7 p.m. The Missionary Service which was to have been held at Tryon last Sunday ‘will be next Sunday (16th) instead. Myron O. Brinton, Minis- ter. - ited Church of Canada: Rev. David vices for Dec. 16th, 1928: Granville 11 a. m.; Roseflaliey 3 p.m.; Bread- albane 7 p. in. On Wednesday. Dec 19th, Dr. Pringle Breadalbane at 7.30 p. m. The var- ious parts of the Pastoral Charge are urged to come and hear Dr. Pringle. YORK nun BRACKLEY _ S81‘- {vices in the United Churches will Central Church, .Marshfield-Dun- staffnage 11 a. m.; Church School at 10 a. m.; York Service at 3 o. m.; Church School at. 2 p. m.; Brackley service at 7 p. m. Church ed. Rev. F. E. ister. Monday afternoon. There was a full attendance of teachers. Inspector MacPhee took helpful suggestions on ing oi Reading." He reading in the Primary reading and silent reading. dealt with Grades) oral , time table will be discussed at the next meeting, which is to be held on January 14 at the home of Mais- ic MacLeod. Valleyflellizl. ISLANDEIIIS HORSE WINS-At the U. B. Thanksgiving Day Cele- brations. horscraces and 5110115 M Buttlc. Mpntana, Nov. 29th., Mr. J. Duffy. Southport. won the 2.20 pace with the gamy little pacer Rob Roy in o. field of nine starters. The time was 2.17 1-4. This horse was raised at Aroola, Sask., and sold last spring to Donahue Br0s.\ of Buttle, Mon- tant. This is the second race Mr. Duffy has won there with this horse being first on July 4th celebrations. Mr. Duffy was also second on July homa III in the 2.25 class mixed. Joe is quite a favorite oi the Yanks. I FAIRVIEW STUDY GROUP — The Teachers of Fairview Study Group held their second meeting in Fairview School on the evening oi November 28. There was six teach- ers present. Inspector McPhail was also present. The president presid- ed. The teaching oi an adiective clause was carried out. followed by a lively discussion on the different oints brought up by the Question x. ‘It was decided to hold the next meeting on the aitemoon oi ‘January 4th. mere-r" —Scrvices on Sunday, Dec. 16th..‘ Coburn. M.A.. B211, Minister. sen! 4th with the big bay stallionbklo-I still the Republican Party ls in at {the White House and Mr. Reilly THE cHARLorrsTowN: GUARDIAN THE FUNERAL-of the use ma. " John Macleod will leave her late residence 7 Euston St. at 2.30 this afternoon. Service o'clock. Interment People's Cemetery P. Logan i, will .» the newest and smartest braceletsj ; MR. PATRICK BWKNS oi Calgray, Chairman i if the Board of Burns 8c Co. Limit. pd. iwho has been elected a Director ,0! The Im- pcrial Life Assurance Cl l. --—--—-¢-O-}~~- ‘ SOUTHERN N0’ [IS Mr Colin _l-l. MacNeill oi Little Sands has lately added a inumber of Silver blacks to his live s lock. The fur industry of 0111" province is thus furthor strengthened. Except for a few patche s varying in size ifPOlTl an atom to a dinner plaice the snow llas entirely disapp- cared. Mr and Mrs Da—rl MacPlllerson di‘ business trip to Monttague. Under the auspices of the Wom- statcs he worked hard to get it -re- turned. If he did not like to see the rummies on Columbus Ave ilhen why did he not help the Democrats to ‘yin? They would at least have tri- ed to put forth some effort to re- medy the terrible conditions that exists in the United States especial- iy in Chicago. And now one more question. Does Mr. Reilly think for ‘an instant that a man of Mr. Rask- 0b's standing would have risked so much to become Governor Smith's organizer if he did not believe in the sincerity and ability of Smith? BREADALBANE CHARGE, UnrDms not he state that conditions‘ under so called prohibition are aw- fui. and was he not anxious to have ‘those conditions remedied? Mr. Raskob is one oi’ the highest, men 1 _‘in the financial field of today, and f ‘h b t will gpegk M; a man of great intellect and of high |ing the cubical contents 0 1. e 0 - moral standing. Like Governor Smith he was born poor but by his ability. his tact. his shrcwdness. his hard lwork and good living he is today a foremost "figure in the financial cir- MAR$BFIELILDUN$TAFFNAGE cles of his country. He is the head ‘man cf General Motors, is worth countless millions of dollars and it 3 be held next Sunday as iollowsz-lis stated that he helped to makeI eighty men millionaries. Mr, Rask- ob is no-law breaker nor is Gover- ncr Smith-they do not wish the destruction of law but rather wish to uphold the law when it is good Schzol at 2.30 lJ- m- All are 1mm‘ and ccndelnn it when it is evil. I B00i1l1Y°Yd.-m-ln‘ am not writing this letter to in any way prejudice people against “fr. Hoover. but I wish to correct til; STUDY GROUP-The l-hlYd meet‘ impressions which Mr. Reilly may ing of Heatherdale ‘Study _GT°“P havegiven against an honest man. was held in Heatherdflle 5¢h°°l ‘m namelylwllfrddlliltsmlth. Governor of Deoombtl‘ 3Yd- the State oiNew York. Mr. Hoover an excellent Food Admin- all hope he will charge of the meeting and 88W very ,make a good President but Canada “The Teflfih-‘cannot hope to get nianylavors from a President that iiagolng to rlif wall The still higher against Canada. I am rather surprised that Mr. Reilly and the other Islanders he mentioned worked so hard Ito support a party so adverse to his own native land- this is not true patriotism. What we really need here in Canada and at Ottawa is a leader like Mr. R. B. made istrator and Wei raise the already high Bennett. who will make our Ameri- and take notice. _ I am Sir, etc. CANADIAN PATRIOT —---¢-o-}---- TRYON T11) BITS Major H. E. lnman. Mrs Inman, Lewis Yco. St. mleanors and Mrs Thos. Johnston, Mrs W. J. Buchan- an Summerside, were recent visitors to North 'I‘ryon. guests of Wilfred and Mrs Inman. The chicken supper held by the Women's institute in the school house at North Tryon. Saturday evening was a real success the lad- ies being kept very busy from 5 to 9 in order to serve all who came hung- ry. From the viewpoint oi one who a/te the supper ‘was a howling success so "nuff said." Mr Philip Calbeclvs continued ill- ness at the home of his daughter. Mrs Wilfred Inman North Tryon. causes great anxiety among his many friends, and all hope that with the loving care given him Mr. Calbeek ‘will yet gain his old time ' health and vigour. .._._. Mrs Dora Pooley of Amesbury, Mass, is visiting “her parents. Herbert and Mrs Thompson ‘Bryon. "Mr and Mrs H. M. Ohrishoim. North Tryon. spent the week end with friend in Charlbtotwwn. 6m- SHOWN‘ ti“ Enlarged itinerary Colorful countries, l6 of ‘ , . them. Colorfuldavu. 12 of} ; thin." 8:8. Impress of Scoo- - , ‘ inndyith cruiu of this. 15.150 i grace-con gimme. Anlpwu ~ $900. .§hip'u plan and lunar- . an inch o _ Qt , can friends over the ‘border sit up en's Institute of Little Sands a. riglft lroyal bean supper and bazaar wwe furnished on the eve of St. Arrldivm (Nov. 29) in Little Sands hall. A packed house rewarded their ef forts, and the receipts arising frorn ad- mission fees and the sale of wire. oi pies. of baskets, and fancy work made a satisfactory total. The funds we understand are to be applied to the use or the district sehml- A prize was offered to the lady make- =ing the nearest guess as to the num- ber of beans in a ‘bottle in fllill. view of the audience. The successful con- testant lwas Mrs John (Fiillis oi Little Sands, who guessed 506 the rzorrect number being 511. One gen tleman who based his count on precise mathematical calculations comput- tle and the average size of a bean made his quotent 510 but coudnt qualify for a. prize as it was confined for the women. NEW Your: GIVES LOCAL micron ovsrron non wvasrnls" RESCUE WORK , yvcrcl was received from the chief silrgeoil of the Uunited Statlls 111161‘ uAInm-igan shipper," which rescued 24 crew and passengers of the sunk- en “Vestr-is," on Thursday morning by his father. J. a. Bowlen. 3403 Sixth street west. Mr. Boll/ion got the following telegram from his soil. or. John J. Bowlen, at 9.20 o'clock. lira New York. "Ju," moved in New York from LondmL-fifgs chief surgeon on U. S. liner "Ameflcnn shipper.” we res cued 124 crew urd passengers of the- ill-fated ‘Vestris.’ RkcPll/"ld bill 0V3" tion here today. Am leaving for Cal- gary in a few days." _ o _ Dr. Bcwlen ‘began his silldle-i "'1 medicine at the University of Alberta after having "lived in 09.1894‘! T01‘ several years. Ho completed his course of studies at Louisville. Ky., and was an interne in Bcllevue hos- pital, New York, for the necessary term. Last year he crossed to England in the “American Shipper" and was at Guy's hospital for a. time, returning on the present trip oi‘ the vessel. which wms able to do so much of the rescue work off the coast of Virginia. (Patriot please copy) ~~~—-- ' fireman"! f-‘hflrge of the work, Mr. l ‘"65 that has been built in Summer- _ THOUSANDS OF CA$E$ I o ' - | ‘ l ,4 ' v ‘ ‘ "' T“ Mafia" unrran cnuncu, oaoaou- - — ' - '- - ' - i Central Guardlan rown AND sruluzaoln- Public o l IMPTUUGIflQIItS Boy's inc-ii some. We“, gililillibylii sfuiidll iiiallilalisli. I‘: R . WMQTPWM- 5395 1 W 5 receive‘ l?‘ and in Sturgeon at 2.15 151M131. ' I (ll P)‘ at Summerside _.-___ hle "l?" 9- N~ Rgv-Vrtound House at Summerslde is iii-st. about completed and reflects lffiiat credit upon the Harry Mumps of Albany. This is ‘me °f the ‘most. substantial struct-' Sid for amine time. Nothing but the . V“? fin‘ 1st material Has been used in “s “P-struction. It is understood that ‘she contracts for the huge en- ' .81!" s in use by the Canadian Na- Itlfinal Railways have been placed End in this new building those mon- Ister locomotives will be kept in the the“ °f Shane and will ‘be right at rand for duty each morning when called for. The Position b: this new Round House will be a very great conven- lence to the firemen and drivers. as? ,ln the old days they often had to ‘fight their way through blinding gstorms a quarter of a mile or so to tthe- °l$i building and were only able its buns 1n their engines with the zrcatest difficulty. In this connection the new water tower and tank to supply the engln- ‘E5 has 1115i; been completed. and also lrefiects great credit upon the fore- man in charge, Mr. Carson of Bor- lolen. especially considering the dill‘- lculties that were encountered in Se. R-Illlllng the permanent foundation for l 1s contract. Mr. Carson and his ‘staff of lnen are being compliment. .d on completing this work and hav- Little Sands, were recently on at] ing it ready for use at the beginning of the New Year. Th g - .is to be taken /_l‘0l‘i1c llficeToiilrlipclil summerside. 11111.1 it is very gratify- ing that the Canadian National Railways and the Town of Summer- .ide have been able to get; together 0" "I15 lmlviirtant matter. That these buildings are largely Pin getclllllmfld land is another fact a}? . 1° “iilway management is to Of- fgmmelldvd on; and the filling in m ellaflge Y has added greatly to heieva “e °f the mllwfly property, The ‘mnpleflhg of the new road-l way "° We Potato warehouse at the fist end of the towffis also another lery great impyownwym | The contract f ' th - ‘ the Railway Wlllklf? andethieglilrtnlsljgigwgyfl which was starind some time ago is 115° under War and when the whblc of this work is, finished Summersidev gig 22W Fs- “Dmlilebe and conven- mam“ llllllllg facilities for water Best I are found in the world's meintpltlnesf- The railway 'm”'na5e‘ ' 311811 Superintendent T. B.‘ "it “llwrovfilients: also the dlffer-' Eklllifougklbfir‘ Works Departments, nefleum 1' w- 9- Hyndman. for » _ _ g one oi the best Equipped Dims ‘ill the Maritime Provinces, bcllhntrlllf cfonnection it would not b“ forpgmmflet our Federal Meln. Toeari [or thee Collmy’ M!" A E" M9‘ ed in conn e Pnelgy he has display- ; _ ection with this work and klelrgrelltllgeablc to secure from the dif-i of move paltments the large amoung mom llty necessary to equip and , D l‘. e this important work-s, ‘ __ I r . or FLU 1N u. s.| WASHINGTCN. Dcc. l2.-—-Sul'- gccn-Geneml Cumming of the Pub. i110 “Health Service, advised 33511151; 9 C- "i! 01153’ schools to prevent Spread of. influenza today as 21333 new "We were relwrtea by health officers in 25 States. wtlmating that not more than one-fifth of the if“ "I; being Yeplifrted, he said "@416 Pwbebly 200.000 cases ct the dlfitflse in the country. Sylvanitc 30;" Mont. Rouyn 0;; 28g Slscoe... '12 '10 VQGV:QOQOQQ-O-O+OO-OQ'OQ-Q-Q-QQ STANDARD MINING exclusion; Quotations furnished through,‘ courtesy oi LOUIS M. ATWELL dc; 60.. Charlottetown Oflicc. f December ‘l3 i Noon Close Abana ..'. 287 290 Aconda t. 14 14V. Amulet . . . . .. 271 271 Area 11 12V: Bidgood .. 33 33 Cap. 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