0131929. ..._... DISPENSING‘ PRESCRIPTIONS OUR ~- SPECIALTY \ u lz-ifr- _- i. Ilave your neat prescription III]- ilnsed here. Best quality drugs ob- tained from most reliable manufactu- era. Prompt phone and delivery oer-vies, Jl Phone 82. , WE DISPENSE ANY PRESCRIPTION _4 Real-two druuuts Wll-h years experience do all iispemlp‘, TRY US. ERNEST H. WORTH DRUGGISTS . I42 Prince Street One Insertion ........ Three Insertions . , Pour Insertions Ekhi Insertions For Sale M‘. . FOR ‘SALE-ONE NICE DRIVING mare. Wm. A. Delaney, Kcnslngton, R. R" P. E. I. 776-12-28-41 FOR SALE-Qt VOLT GENERATOR, Palmcr-WUBI, Charlottetown. _ ‘198-12-30-31. FOR. SALE-TWO BASEBUBNERS. Apply 89 Rochfard Street. * 788-12128-11 ...__.__..-.___-.._____-_ FOR. SALE-JIWENTY THOUSAND second hand brick. Inquire Mari- time Electric Light Plant. 582-12-11-121. FOR SALE-ONE PALE SILVER male fox, also Ayrshire cow, fresh. George Boswell, lhenchfort. ' . 786-12-28-91. _..._--_-,------ fiit SALE, T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on band at Guardian Office. ti TWO BED FEMALE POXES FDR sale, three Alaska females. three pairs Raccoons. .Harry Chappeil, Breadalbane, P. E. I. 750-12-25-41. FOXES POE SALE-i RED PE- males and choice proven breeders. Also 2 black females mated with ' red dog. At a reasonable price. Fred Boston. New Haven. 702-12-28-3i. ______ ._..____..____ FARM FOR SALE A’! NE Argyle; 50 acres of land, 40 acres clear, balance covered with hard,- wood. Apply, Albert McDougail, New Argyle. 764-i2-27-iwk. ivliscellaneous - JOHN ALraaonr-cponatn, LAND I Surveyor. Box 82, Charlottetown. o14-12-14-1mopd. ._-_..__--____- POIATO TAGS FOIL THE SEA- gpp’; shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Printcry. 9328-10-i9-tf Female Help Wanted _..__,_-_..--_-----—-—--4— - WANTEIL-A MAID. APPLY 23a Queen. g 784-12-28-31. .....----.--_---- WANTED — EXPERIENCED WAIT- ress, also kitchen maid. Parker House. 78-l2-21-ti. ‘WANTED-CAPABLE MAID F01! general housework. Apply G. Fil- liter 38 Rochford Square. 780-12-27-81 Situations Vacant, Female .__,.__.________--——- AMBUYIOUS WOMEN, BIG PAY Large demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and Hairdressing. Join Canada's largest system. Dip- lomas granted. Write for inform- ation. Marvel Beauty Academies. ii St. Catherine East. Mintreal. B. V. F. 12-30-11. To Let ‘.;;.;.-..___-_-_--__..___ T0 LET-A DESIRABLE RESID- ence. modern conveniences. hot water heating, partly furnished if desired. Also garage. Apply 101 Great George Street. 40d-12-10-tf. Y BOWLING assassin srsous osmss ro- i NIGHT i 050;». in. Rsmonss vs. Alphss. and at 0.15 Vagabonds vs. Eurekas. Ibo-Special Oddieiiows match. N. l. L. RESULT! ... ... ....- Ilangsrs I. Ottawa 1. Mom I. otisn .1. - A-UCTION SALE» OI WESTERN IIOIIII ,' l 1. "—_""' ' i Thorn ‘ill be sold h! Public Auc- '» Wlbh? 1Y0“! ‘Western Iiorsss at stables. Charlottetown. on {January 0rd, one thirt! o'clock LI. flhm are a nnsnbcr of u. anticancer are m mum w!" in .- oo-e-oooeooo-ooe-ooeoooo-e-ooneeioieoo Classified Advertisements O .. Ihlllflinoofswordl 9c per line of 5 words loperilneoibwords .. ‘lopel-iinaofdwords +o++ooooo+4+>ov4+++++oaeo+oo+o+n+vw+voos c 000M Wanted RED I-‘OXES, MALE AND FEMALE. Apply "P" Fox Ranch, North Tryon, P. E. I. 775-12-28-41. WANTED-SECOND IIAND MAIN time cog of 0 H. P. Renfreyw Stay- right engine. Write Feniion Howatt, Victoria, P. E. i. 783-12-28-21. LUMBER WANTED - 10o COED! soft wood, i0 to 20 feet long, 5 inches and up. Also 100 cords oi hard wood. H. A. MacPhail, New Haven. 758-12-27-31. Lost _DD———_ § LOST-FUR LINED GLOVE.‘ FIND- cr leave at 200 Prince Street. 806-12-80-21 with letter "B" engraved. Please return to Guardian for reward. , L,-659-l2-28-ti. .< '-"'.' LDCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT- ed. For several years we have been covering Charlottetown by travel- ling salesmen but the increase in our business now makes it ecess .1 that we appoint a local agent to sell our line of office equipment. 1f you can devote an average of two to three days. per month looking alter our business please reply. aivlna present employment and experience to Box "s" 116. 12-28-31. _—I~u Teachers Wanted wAmnm-saconn CLASS ‘raacn- er for Howe Bay School. Supplement $75.00. Apply Mrs. Wesley Keefe. Secretary Pay Portune. 12-27-31. ___.____ -_---—- WANTED .- TEACHER LFOR. SUF- folk School. Supplement 075110 for theycar. John Arblng, Secretary. v 740-12-25-81. —"Boarders Wanted TWO BOARDERS ACCOMMODAT- ed at 1d Grafton Street. 785-12-28-31. Maritime Hockey , (Canadian Press) IIALIFAX, N. s. Dec. 27.--New Glasgow Coils defeated the Halifax Wolverines here tonight in the second game of the Eastern . Nova. Scotis Hockey league. The score was dve to four and the game was the wildest staged here in some time. Fourteen penalties were handed out by Referee Lester Irowther, ville aver four thou- sand fans were enthused throughout. The Wolverines were crippled whrn Lol Beasley sustained a broken collar bone in the opening ersslm. New Glasgow had the advantage ail the way, although the Wolverines out- played Q10 visitors .- nslstcntly. Eastern Guardian ..'I'BOM DEC. 30 t0 Jan. 11 M" fore we start stock taking. you can save many dollars if you buy your ‘winter requirements from us. T. G. Ives, mo. con-ia-so-ai moor m: oo-an Oiil‘ heavy winter goods at discounts oi 20 to 80%. Men's Blue. Label Ali-wool Un- derwear i6 broken mu ll. 81.08 each. Ail ladies and children's undorwear 20 p. c. discount. Lots of cold weath- er ahead. Buy- now and be comfort- able. T. G. Ives. Ltd. 007-11-80-31 Annual Meeting Aasusi General Meeting off the lluvs Aasooisttoi wlfl to hid ll ,. CAIRNGORM PENDANT SEAL Central Guardian ‘u. sauna Til-Fina! sonoor. and concert tonight at rso. ‘ m CIIURCII OI‘ SCOTLAD - Rev. Ewcn MeDcugali will btoldcasi. an address from C. I‘. C. Y. Charlotte- town, on Wednesday, January 1st, beginning at 7.30 p. m. POLICE COURT-Ab the Police Court sum-say mcniing c. drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. The case oi a man going ab- rasivedsnniln was dismissed and a_ case of common assault adjourned till this morning. A motorist for driv- ing without lights was fined I2 and costs. PRIVATE FUNERAL - The fun- ersl ,0! thh late Mr. W. A. weeks was held privately yesterday after- noon from his lite residence thence lo snerwocd Cerncte y by - special train. Dir. E. H. Ramsey conducted the service at the home and at the grave. THE KIRK BOY SCOUT! will take part at St. James Sunday School conlwrt tonight at half past seven. 804 nus! rourcst oouar nus MORNING-A large number cr mes are on the list to come up at the Po- lice Court this morning. In addition to the five men who will appear for a preliminary hearing on s. charge oi breaking and entering. there will be twoéeses for drunkenness, two for two young women charged with dis- orderly cor -‘~-~t, a prohibition case, s case of non-support. and one ad- journed case. , . ___t' ' THE VICTORIA speedway Club oi Charlottetown are putting the Vic- toria Park speedway in racing shape. They expect to have everything in fine order for New Year's afternoon. A canvass of the club's possible start- ers for the racing season this winter, showed 3i trotters and l0 pours. The fastest trctter is Fred Medium, 2.11%. and the fastest pacer, Billy Cope, 2.1213. The races this winter promise to be even more exciting than those oi last year. THE VOGUE-Owing to the [gy- ero loss we have sustained in the rec- ent fire we are appealing to m m”; to whom credit was granted to make payments at once. A “Ilpotlry of. fice has been secured in Beddln Bros. Drug Store, where we will be pleased to receipt all bills. It is imperative that all bills be paid by January 10th to enable us to meat our obligations and secure new stock. After the 10th, drafts will be made for all outstand- ing ‘ _ 808-12-30-evd Ii. DEATHS ADAMS-At Burlington, P. n, 1., Sunday. Dec. 20. James Adams. LOCKEB-BYF-At Fortune Cove, on ‘December 9th. 1030, Mrs. H. Russell Locker-by. in her 82nd year. WADBELL-Psssed peacefully into rest at Kelly's Cross on Saturday, December II. James Weddell, aged 84. Funeral from home oi G. E. Weddell, Monday. December so, at 1.30 p. m. to St. John's Cemetery, Ciapaud. CAIRNS-At Dunatsflnage on Sun- day, Dec. 20th.. Mrs. William Cairns, aged 86 years. Funeral from her late residence on Wednesday Jan.‘ 1st, service sumac st 2 o'clock. Inter- ment lidarshdeld Cemetery. Please omit flowers. m uruonlm In loving memory or our dear has- band and father, (Mr. George Ballem) who was called home December $0. 193i. ' Four years has passed since, than. Dear Father . ' Ascended to that. bright home, Where thou hast Joined the Angels sloth: round the throne. u- tsnotdoad, heisiostbway To inset the friends on the other side Away to a land of perfect day» Where cares are forgotten and tears are dried. _ J Nesnshacwsthasllont heartache. Onlytbclawlohavslclflcantoll Oftlsgrtsflhatbbelnsiastitnco Iorthesnaweiovodscweil. Dried b! an Iereavsd Wife and Ianlly. l r 040-0 I the office of the scmtam 1:03:11‘- g . '. 1 g 319"‘, 1gp?“ f N. D. MocLcon ‘ oases mums u; cl nmamr- . ~ ulmlalall ‘- roman .104.‘ alumna '~~ , ' v ' sensor: Z """ b ~ ‘pi lies-Inns“ Cpcniiigofviolin Studio Jan. 2nd. Professor Oscar M. Emmanuel. teacher of Violin, 101 Queen Stret, Charlottetown, above Rcnrdon‘: Bar- ber Shop; Telephode loss-a. i2-30-iweelt. UIET CHRISTMAS WEEK- ‘At the present time between the ihclidays of C... and New Years the city presents a striking contrast to the period immediately preced- ing Christmas, one of the busiest shopping seasons on record. The fes- tive spirit seems to pervade the air and naturally accounm for the quietness ‘usual to Cfuietmas week as well as- the customary laziness oi the iaotsevm days of the year. How- ever, many will offset their pardon- gable indolenc: by numerous good resolutions as they see the old year out and ths New Year in. but will those resolutions be kept till the fin- al week of next year? ' raltsoNALs Miss Marie Campbell, Chelton, left Saturday morning for Moncton, N. 13-. where she intends spending the win- ter months. The many friends oi Mr. Urban Gallant, formerly of the Provincial Bank here, but now oi the Passenger Traffic Department. Canadian Na- tional Railways, will be sorry to learn that he has entered the Charlottetown Hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis. BRITISH GOVT. (Continued frome page l) Nationalist government took measur- es tonight to rescind extra-territor- iality rights of foreign nations‘ in China effective January 1. This was despite the only partial acquiescence oi several governments to China's in- sistence that foreigners be tricdln Chinese administered courts, yielding the right to trial by courts in China maintained by their own govern- menta. As a result of the Nationalist Government's central political coun- cil having ordered the state» council t0 prepare "practical measures for abolitioi of ‘extra-territoriality. in China." the latter body tonight is- sued the iollowing mandate: "In ev- ery sovereign state, foreigners as well as its nationalists, are equally am- enable to its_ laws and the jurisdic- tion oi its tribunals. This is an es- sentisiattribute o! sovereignity. "lbr more than eighty years China has been bound by an extra-territor- ial system which prevented the sino government exercising judicial power over foreigners in China. So long as extra territoriality is not abolished, so long is China unable to exercise full soverelgnity. "For the purpose of restoring her iurisdictlonal sovereignty, it is here- by declared that on and after Janu- ary 1. i030, all foreign nationals in China. now enjoying extrs-icn-ltor- lbmy shall be subject to Chinese Jurisdiction. Executive and judicial yuan: (departments) are hereby or- dered to instruct the ministers con- oemcd to Prepare as soon as possible the means to execute this msndstc and submit them for the constitu- tion of the legislative yuan for pro- mulgation and enforcement. Millard‘: Llniment relieves stllnell. I i DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Diseased. 124 Prince St. Phone 1072. Opposite St. Paul's Church V MELOIDS For The ggThroat Remove huskiness and tickling leaving HE_.VOICE LEAR AS A BELL Invaluable for speak-H ers and singers. I PRICE 25c BOX. Sold“ Only By The Prompt Druggists wMacKinndn " Drug Co. s... Brent 5...... s can Its- casnseuusi. r. a. I. "m: cnsanorrcroww __ ........ GUARDI .\‘.\I An examination of the plans andI description of the new hotel to be: Railways at Charlottetown, P. E. I., i which it is expec‘ ’ will be opened‘ in July next, discloses a structure l that will prove an additional attrae- , ton 06 tourists to villi. the Mnritinles I and Prince Edward Island in par- um". " j The plan provides for a five-story hotel with six lotlres in the centcrj ‘ portion. and containing 108 bedrooms with‘ bath. w» private sitting rooms - ‘ . and two suitcfi. Provision is made (m- an extension of sixty additional Kent. Street, with the main lounge and dining room flanking on Roch- ford Square, which contains some very beautiful oak trees, birches, rowans and populars. The building has been so designed as to not intrr- fare with this beauty spot. The en- trance will be through a porch flank- ed by a terrace along Pavmsl street. with French windows opening from the dining room onto this terrace. The type of architecture was chosen so as to harrnonlie with the general erected by the Canadian National Trooins. The main entrance will be on type of design of the leading build- ings of the city. The exterior will b: of brick with stone oi" trimmings and dressings. The ground floor will com- prise the iobby, entered through s vestibule, which will be 65 by 2i feet, the hotel offices and pubic fncJ ilities, the lounge. writing room. breakfast room and mai"! dining rorm. The main dining room will be reach- ul by a foyer‘ frcm- the lobby. The \ Island Youth lCoi-itinued frome page 1) three years and also the scholarship _,of, political economy 0100 per annum for two years. Back Home Again. In 1877-78 he was s. student in Paris and Edniburgh, getting in the. university of the city named last, the degree of Doctor of Mental and Moral ._Sci_enqe. In June. 1878. he won the i-iibbert Travelling reuowsbip, $1,000 per annum. ‘for two years and spent‘ those years ss Hibbert Fellow at Hiedelblug. Berlin. Gottingen and in Italy. The Hibber-t Trustees publish- cd in 188i in London his wantian Ethics of Evolution. He was profes- sor of English Litreature. Political and Psychology at Acadia from 1880 to 1882. Professor of English Liter- ature and Metaphysics, Daihousie, Halifax, 1882-1883, Professor of Phil- osophy in Cornell University. fthica. 1886-1892. President of Cornell Uni- versity, 1802; Honorary LL,D., Coi- umbia, 1897, Yale. 190i, Edinburgh.‘ 1002; author of "The Ethical Impcrti cf Darwinism of Pellet in God" andf of "Agnosticism and Religion." con-', tributor to home and foreign period- icals; member of the Town and Gown l New York. ' In 1880 he was appointed by Presi- dent William McKiniey, president oi a commission to investigate the con- dition of the Philippine Islands and made a_ report in four volumes which was published by the government. Later he was Ambassador to China. of recent years has been American Ambassador to Germany. MARKE TS MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 2B——Dim-, inlshing suppics of storage eggs and,‘ a small supply of fresh eggs gave the egg market a strong tone last week. moving prices up as much as four cents a dozen. Early in the week, it was found the wholesalers had a small supply and in the off season for production Montrel dealers turn- cd their eyes to the United aims A car of fresh California. filled in the gap and other American eggs were bought. The latest oi fresh specials, is 72c. and fresh extras 70c. ranging down to 44c for storage seothds Christmas and New Years demand found turkeys of mat quality ad~ vsnced a cent s. pound. potatoes lumped to 81.75 and I100 for New. nrunswick Green Mountains per 00 pounds in hulk in car lots. Butter and cheese ruled quiet and steady. i The Countess of Southesk claims to be the only peeress in the itish Isles who is a miller, for she owns a mill in the scrui cissctana and porridge which is served at her breakfast table. ‘O-OOOOOOOOOOOO-OQO-OOO-OOOO-O-O e nsva aoua ans 3 / axumrso silo - s oussserrrran as i Club and the Union League Club of . QUEENS DEFEAT FRREDERIBTN fCsnaGinn Press) FREDERICTON, N. B.. Dec. 29~ The hockey team of Queen's Univer- sity which plays in the Ontario Hockey Association. defeated Fred- ericton Capitals of the southern N. B. League 1 to 0 here in an exhibi- tion contest Saturday night. The game was played on soft ice and was not fast. Queen's scored the soli- tary goal early in the third period, Reist going in after the puck when Young -clea.rcd to the corner and cir- cled for the goal. The Fredericton defence left Young wide open at in: time. For the balance of the game the Capitals tore in and peppered Quinn .in an endeavor to tic up the game. The Queen's goalie, who gave a good exhibition throughout. handl- ed all shots, The game was the sec- ond of the Queens Maritime tour. the red. yeilowancl blue having lost at Eathurst 3 to 1 the night before. ISLANDEI! is rronasn (Continued frome page 1') rained by a stereoscopic study of these photographs, often without any field work whatever, and where field work is necessary it is reduced to a minimum. 'l"l1is applies to for- est surveys and the various other engineering projects. As a boy going to school in Char- lottetown, Mr. Seller could remember ‘the teacher painting to a map, show- ing a large portion of blank szflc: which indicated the vast wastes o! Ungava and Labrador. In the past six years of his service in the aerial survey in commercial aviation he had visited these vast tracts of unknown land, only to find that within these Ienormous areas is a mighty supply of natural resources, sufficient when developed to supply the entire count- ry for many years to come. In the more settled areas there is an ever increasing demand for aerial survey. A year and a half ago. Mr. Seller curried out the first aerial survey ever conducted for a telephony company in Canada. ‘The area was 68 miles long and the maps were (1-- livered within eleven days from the data the contract was signed. 1n de- velopment and construction work of all kinds serial surveys are now be- ing used to great advantage. and there are even greater possibilities for this work in the future. The territory covered by Mr. sel- ler in his work is from the Manitoba border. His chief duties have been where aerial surveys are much in de- can herself supply the meal for thsitemsting and is full of enthusiasm for, its future as an important factor in the development of Canada. Of 514 restaurants in Manila. P were considered “c. a. “PARKMAN » lothilolihinnetrist _..._.lIlQt0glo,P.lI. menace to the health of the city. .. ..-. u... - --..- confined io Ontario and Quvbrc, mend. He finds the work very in-i Dixorfs Orchestra o 12- ES-Zi OPOOOQQOOOQX OOOQO4OVOO OOOQQ§fO~OQ FO-OOGO OQQQOJ (escalates-soc ,9.» _ CIIAPERONS ' Mrs. W. C. Cook, Mrs. lzco Bradley, Mrs. A. Bruits. Novelties Dancing from 9 o'clock Tickets-Gentlemen $1.00; Ladies 75 cents. "i: layout has been so arranged that ii will be possible to take catbwf con- vention parties without interfering with the routine of’ the hotpl. This will be the third hotel to be erected by the Canadiarfflatiohal Railways in the lilaritimes; the oth- er two being "The No'.'l.'"";,!cot.inn" now under construction a-i-Wllalifnx, which it is rxpected, will opened early in 1930. and Plctou, ‘Lodge. at‘ Pfciou, N. S.. n summer resort which is increasing in popularity each year. oo-Qo-Qooboooooo-ooooooyoooooooeooacooooooovoooow IN PRINCE 0F IVALES (JQLLEGE HALL Under Auspiccs of the Canadian Legion, B. EI,SI‘ L. Under the Disiinguislacd Patronage of His Honourfthe - Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Heartz. Refreshments &4§OOOOQ0OO'OOOQO§OOOOO-O-QQOO @@ Church Services .__.¢ TRINITY UNITED CIIUIICII Another yesris speedily passing in- to history. The chapter of life mark- ed "Anno Domino 1929" is almost a1. an end. Rev. Dr. Ramsay, who gave the address at. the morning service ttook as his text, Psalm 90-12, “So teach us to number our days that we, may apply our hearts unto wisdom."| The prevailing note in the Scripture‘ emphasizes the shortness of life. i "Our life ls a dream; our time as a i ' stream glides swiftly away; i And the fugitive moment refuses ‘ to stay" but though life is brief] it is not significant. Lilo is veal, life is earnest and the grave is not its: igoal. Ono's ideas in life determine‘ ‘, its character. What ls our viewpoint? 1 Is it that the earliest purpose oi God in our life may be fulfilled. i "o that each in the clay oi His com- ing may say, I have fought my way through, I have finished the work Thou clidst give me to do.“ E Unfavorable weather iflllflliilllls af- ‘fectcd the attendance at all services iyesterday. The Sunday School roll j showed 413 prsecnt. The evening ser- L vice was broadcast by C. H. (J. K. and -it would be appreciated if "Listeners gin" would wriic stating their opinion ‘.0! the service afforded. Rev. Mr. §Brown spoke from the text Eph. i-7. "In Whom we have the forgiveness oi isins according to the riches of llir. lgrace." Sin robs a ninn of iris power {to do good. Sin leaves its record in ‘the mind and heart of s man, yet ‘ God forgives. He breaks the power of icanceiléd sin, He makes us free from ‘the law of sin. Forgiveness means _thnt the power of God triumphs over lthe power of evil. ‘Notwithstanding the mislakrs, inc shortcomings, the sins of the past as we step out of @920, we may enter the new year to ' live a new creature through the grace of God. The Communion of the Holy Supper will take place next Sunday morning fsnd the preparatory service will be ‘held on Friday evening at eight o‘- clock. . The music embraced an anthem by _ the Choir of 2d voices, with Mr. G. E. 1L, whigh were damsel,“ fgegflfly by . ftitrhic as roiont and Miss Kathleen the Philippine Health Service. (sell-oxen again favored the congregation unfit w continue, with a violin solo "on Wings oi business because they constitute a Sena" by Mmdeir-sohn. | Trinity Church has lost another oil Toronto iisiocdcrs eifonnsr ycsrsinthetrbicsgo ... m . . H , . y _ '1 us, ~. was... - v » ---'~" - llfibfiillg this wcci; of Mr. W‘. A. Weeks and our sympathy goes out to those who are bereaved. i ZION cuuacu ‘t The szrvicrs in Zion yesterday were appropriate and seasonsble. The Minister delivered two thoughtful and forceful sermons, both of which touched upon the old year and the 116W. "To give them a future and I hope," Jer. 27-11, yvas the morning text. In the evening Phil. III, 13-14 were the words chosen by the minister for a brief discourse. The boys, girls and youfifpeople are looking forward to the".Annuai Christmas Tree and Concert which ls to be held this llvlonday) evening in Zion Hail, commencing at ‘fiifclock. Arrangements are ‘wing made to hold joint services next Sabbath with St. James Presbyterian Churfli. M)‘. Fulton will occupy St. James pulpit in the morning, at which service the Sacrament of the Lords Supper will bc dispensed There will be no servicl in Zion in the morning. St._James if united to worship with Zion congre- gation in the evening. We are glad to sec that Mr. Muir somewhat bet- tcr. We trust his recovery will be ini- meriiatc and complete. . Arrangements are being hilide b] Zion to observe the week of TPrayer by holding a service of Cottage Prayer meetings. The music for the day consisted of selections from tho Cantata "The Christmas King.“ In the morning the chorus “Glorious Morn" was ren. dcred by the choir in a fervént and forceful manner. In the evening thl thorns "Joy to the World" was wei sung. The male chorus "Poiipw the Guid'n; Star" was sung vuttls a fine broad tone and with much spirit. Mrs. .1. A. MacMlllln ssngldm gold “And There Were Shepherds“ in no; usual good style, Miss Morn-Camp». H bell helping in the duet part and the full choir joining in the mchqru] "Glory to God in the nigiieiu" Two carols were also given "Good Christ. ion Men Rejoice“ by the choir and "We Three Kings of Ori " by Messrs. J. A. MacLeod. Hlfryfcrgg. will. Malcolm MacKinncn end a ma]; chorus, made a pleasing numbq‘. v mu, Rssuc1’§_ "_" l harness ... ... ... “ls-u... 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