fiesist ‘Winter fix influenza and m? well nourished an "attacks of these diseases. lments ' nrirri-i“ um hs. 801a». F0 y ‘ilykoepoqilllllyflllfbiidy stro t9 eirgerms can-- ilot live in a vigorous healthy system. - ‘ agvaltrixnms thoo idetaiogvinter bgvelrsge, is nude ' ’ ' s-ri sr e creamy anli h-eilh elgllgcs, oand supplies lllylllnfllllly concen- trated form the nutrimsnt tha vigorous and rod in a form which can . 5°“ "“'“‘" I’ " l.'l"’2f.'i.‘.’.‘ii’l'l;"3“.i‘iii.%'5 the digestive system. A single cup contains more than twelve times as much nourishment as an , e7ual quantity of hoof extract, three eggs or seven cups o cocoa. - .. ' ‘ ~ l a . Builds up Brsilmflsrwspnd 804g EA: all druggists—50c., 85c., $1.50 ' N, ENG A. WANDER LIMITED, IDNDO . Canadian Ofice-“B King St. W., Toronto BRTTTSQ-andlsold throughout the Empire 4, innin- oi i n:- lsilll t l lli> llday (lift That will a lasting impression would be a “MEDIORIAL VOLUME” BY = l p. Rev. J. C. Wllicllillllln, D. D. giving an his- torian account of the early ‘Scottish Immig- glllllli to this Province from 1772 to 1922. For sale in Book stores and by District agents. D. B. 1lIacDONALD, Sales Manager R. R. No. 3, Summcrslde. .. SHOP from Herman's Catalog . h iii advaiicc. JUST ARRIVED ladies i ..._-__ el stilts 81.00 per pair or free fo Inn, 1144!. extremely pretty calendar. E8 are unpaid at December 31s February 1924. POTATOES.—We are fine day when weather permits Carvell Bros. 642-l2-21-2l JUST ARRIVED another ship and assorted shades. Special vall uss, $2.26. Prowse Bros. Ltd. ion Sales every afternoon and evening. 641-12-27-31. ' THERE l8 JUST one thing thai . the public talk about in connec- -- tion with tea and that is its flav . not because it is named IMORSEXE l. SElJECTED ORANGE REKOE. ‘but because it is tlhe tea which is / known lo possess the best flavor o‘ -:;- any tea on the market. l, l, -SPENCE—NEILL WEDDING — An lnterestnlng and pretty wedding took place on Saturday afternoon on Nov. 10th, 1023. at half past two p. m .. when ‘Miss Arville Helena Neill, formerly a nurse at the Gen- eral Hospital and Jzilues Spence oi‘ Webb, were united in marriage, ._;:- Rev. W. A. Grey, officiating. The " bflili‘, who ivns given away by -Mr. H. 'R. Mai-k, was ilrizssed In sand canton crepe. with shoes and stock- "dlllius to match. und u black picture hut alid u bouquet. 0i‘ irurnullnns slid roses. Mil-ls Ruby Kennedy, as bridesmaid, were a navy blue tri- cotllle suit. Mil-is Nollie Sawyer acted as flower girl. ‘She ivas pret- tlly ilresaell iii n lllllt: iluunel dross with list to llllll('ll. Mr. Richard Spence. brother 0|‘ the groom. as- suined the role of best luau. lTlIC happy. couple loft for Calgary. where their hofieymoon will he spent. They will make their home at Webb. Congratulations-Taken , -from -i.lle1Suli, Swift Current, Sash. Miss Neill was formerly of North Milton, P. E. l 146 Richmond Street l Charlottetown Eire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. I‘). R. Brow Iiéighesi: Brices v . ._ ,7 _ a )- i no ,4. I. GMIIMAII 8i ~-.'1-»—A_ge_nt atSummerside, Lloyd Lewis. Good Strong (ompanics. Ship your smelts to a Live Reliable Quick Returns ‘Smelts our Specialty will... ‘Mirna: _;v__ for Stencil .l- .. ~ were Chip Your Production to l,..\<,- i» AN“! York, N. Y. New York .-.l-- l ‘lflw l’ lllll EEL SIIIPPEIIS i ' ATTEITIDI! For Top Prioos, Prompt lolurns and donors! Bstisisoi-IM lqiitilllil slioillrlls a llollllllls. lllc. l. s unis Fallon ill-ii mum NOTE‘: l- Advertising locals stiltsufor the children? 81.00 " cost five cents per word payable PM“ l" tr” n" “m” I \ satin s“ b. _, . ., , blooms . All brightmhades. Speci- M“ J "B “m” m‘ u" Gllaidil" " al values. 883p. Prowse sold out / I ARTISTIC CALENDAR.—M.A P. next full mull for the United King- Hogurfls Hons. lumber merchants. :iom will be despatcliixd by the S. S. have the Guardian‘; thanks for an "Montlaurier" which l-illri from CITIZEN! WHOSE CIVIL TAX- Province will be on 1923 are disqualified from voting at the Civil Election; to be held in il30-l2-25-if- lohn on Saturday. the 29th. taking pots/toes. blues and reds only, at our warehouse on Water St. Every ment of ladies silk scarves. White iz-zi-ai M. THE BALANCE OF THE W. T. ~ WELLNER CO. Stock must be sold at any price before December 30th. it will pay you to attend the Auct- l l ' . or. The li-eason why everybody fffnf‘.§e,,'f,‘§f§"..§‘f.f“d,§fvfl§n“$5 talks 5° much a-bimt ‘MORSES sr"Mrs‘Allail Wyand instrufiientgl SEUECTED ORANGE ‘PEKOE, l8 l THE VERY THING FOR BOYS AND GRILB-Have you got youi _ subs . ilOll {o the {bl-it's l , " :~ A% SOHO-MORE QQMINGi-i as beeipthedeiiisiid for the rst shipment was by noon yesterday. Another shipment has been ordered completely Now I‘ You“ °HA|k=;M°d_ by telegraph and should be here I by Thursday or Friday. Orders fil- three subscrlptiuus to the Ciusrd- [ed m the order In which they “e received.- MAIL FOR OVER8EA8.—'i‘lie 3t. John on Friday next. the 28th inst. The last despstch from this Thursday l nornins’. the 27th. Another full nail will also be despatched by S. 5. “Mlnnedosa" sailing froiii Si. NEW GLASGOW BEAN 8UP?- ERA-The annual bean-supper and fancy bazaar advertized for the - ivening of Friday. liult was post- - >oned until Saturday night the i5th. The young ladies of tho New Elasgow Christian Church deserve lredit for the splendid display of the bazaar consisting of beautiful fancy articles together with many -made pieces of knitting and iewing In the essential lines. Aitho he roads were not at their best ii ioodly audience assembled. The Icv A. P. Hodges occupied tlic hair. A short entempore pro- iflllllllle was well carried out con- ‘istlng of. Scotch Song. "Rosmlii he Glosmln" by George Clark. en- =ored. Recitation. "And so did l" ly Irene Wyand. eucored. Instru- ‘Viusic. Recitation by Miss liiusli Stevenson, cncored. National \nthcm. The audience having ‘llllllllflil this literary treat repair- ld to the upper room to appease lie inner man there they found il illlllpi0llfl repast awaiting thelii for he tables literally groaned with zood things. A neat suln was realiz- rd which goes to swell the financ- .-s oi’ the Society. Before the clock .lillll0(l in the first hour of .i new lead: all had (llspcrscd to their lollies feeling that lf was goo] [m- llelli i.o have been tlici'e.--—ll. MAYl-‘IELD W. M. SOCIETY ‘SOCIAL-A very pleasant social VHS given by tho Womcirs Missioii- iry Society of Mayilcld, on Friday iveiiinlz. Dec. 21st. at the home of Vlrs. Blair Andrew, New Glasgow Nlills. The uigili was nll that could lie desired with good slelghlng, . 100d moonlight liild the thermomet- "ar imitating that of California. The invitations were gladly accepted. lo that the spacious home was well tilled. The following leiigthly pro- gramme was called off by the chair- iiaii Mr. Lewis Toouibs. Chorus. The Cliolr. Reading, Mr. James E. Moffatt. Recitation, Master Chal- mers Laird. Solo. Mr. Hal-old Toonibs. Monologue, ‘Miss Jenn. Salilplc, Recitation, llilss Jiilllo Lelhigc. Solo Mr. llobcri Toolnbi-l. make a clean sweep of goods . which are in demand during the holidays only. Till‘ is preferable to storing them- ~ ,as it enables us to keep our l stock-clean and fresh. BELATED GIVING OFTEN BECOMES NECESSARY - ANIOVERLOOKED FRIEND ' , OFI THE RECEIPT OF , SONIETl-{ING FROM AN U-NEXPECTED SOURCE. This sale offers an oppor- tunity for you to make good. rm savliiis on lines will vary according to costs, but the reductions will be a great saving to you, COME IN. IAND LOOK OVER THE BALANCE OF OUR HOLIDAY SVOCK. Johnson & Johnson Tho Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Stpsets ‘i h S l ,‘lil. E Si . .R\'it ii . Great Clearance , v3.3. ‘.~.Z’l..Z-‘.! ..'.l'l’.’3f’"s..3” “Mill. - Nellie MacCoiibroy. Recitation. Hohdfay ' Master David Johnston. Monologue. 0 - | e rs. Wnrfield Orr. Mule _s t Quartette. Dialogue entitl- At Cost ed. "Society Women.” Chorus, The l‘ I n x Choir. Just before the delicious ' W" 9° °Y 1° all"!!! _/ ‘uncheon was served. the ascertained by Mr. Blair Andrew" of 20 cents per liundrerl creditable sum. All expressed them- regard to the work being done. iiiid s. volc of thanks was unanimously tendered the teacher, Miss M. M. ~ Brown. One of the favored the occasion by a recitation which was inllch enjoyed by llii. The singing of tlic national anthem brought the pleasant event to ii ZlDSCr-l“. Ruth v Aniiandale Dec 22nd enroute to the 1'? formers home in New linvcn to V: Colley. daughter of Mr. wood Yeo ha; entered the P. E. island Hospital for an operation on her success. Dialogue entitled. “Deacon Puffer," ivoirdupols of each guest was who attended tho scales and a tax weight zollected which amounted to a lelvcs in complimentary tcnns in lady-visitors THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN i 4 THROUGHOUT the English-speak- ing world, there is evidence of a drawing together of the Christian Churches and of a growing confidence in the desirability of Church Union. Canada is giving 1eadcrship,, because our needs forced definite action. Here the subject has been carefully investi- ‘gated and its realization has moved steadily forward for twenty years, All Essentials hurch Union in Canada , , Canada Leads t-he World Toward Christian a ~ ..I_-_.. a- .4. ‘(p-j The creed of the United Church contains the “Doctrines of Grace" that made the Reformation. Church's creed. I 2 No minister can 3 The ordained eldersliip is retained in the United Church. v 4 Congregations of the Unite minister, subject to the Congregations are now s When Anti-Unionists deny the above truths, charges side by side with the provisions of the oificial “Basis of Union” :—- be ordained in the United‘ Churrlli until he accepts the The Charges (Quotations from advertisements of the Anti-Unionists) 1. “The Ministers will not be system of truth.” pledged to any 2. “The ordained cldership will be dropped.” 3. “The right of a congregation to ‘call’ its own Minister will be taken away.” 4. “The right of a Presbytery to ordain and induct its Ministers will be taken away.” cl Church have the right to "call" their own Settlement Committee's approval, as Presbyterian . object to Presbytery. » ' -' - ‘ Each of the three uniting Churches is con- tributing to the others much that is beyond \ price in tradition, history, experience and in zeal for humanity. Lct not any of us sclfishly retain for our own enjoyment whatever in our fiinsomis Misses hllsie S. Brown and Hewlett. motored from pend their Xmas holidays. Miss Edwina itlarlon Yco, C. B. Coiling- er throat. Her many friends wish series i , . I I am lo/cating in 1 vQvq tia, Dec. 1st.Any of ‘ my patients _re-. quiring repairs, adjustments and ' ei:c., can mail same l tosmy office there as l‘ will have all their prescriptions > m file. vR-nvl-;Hl-.RR,1S: O u, l u. .14.. Z T Truro, Nova Sco- i Education a I is tho stopping stone to pr» erase and prosperity. You. so parents. know Iilil and solid your children to school that they may not he handicapped In future years. lut do you know that about ssvon out oi ovory ton school- children In this country have doioetlvo syssl Do you know that dsisotlvs oyss are trsquontly tllo eouso of poor sollooi work. oven tllooon the elliid is naturally bright! Have your child's oyss au- amlnsd new sno know will their osnlltlon is-do not guess - . . th' The pupils of Central Royalty Motion Recitation. "lillnlzlIIl-r nl- tin-l treated their parents and friends Stockings," Ellu CIIOWHII. nflflllllr to a very enjoyable COMM‘! Also the pupils. especially the (dramatized). "All 1°!’ hi‘- Tmlw-M boys. on their good behaviour. He pupils. Dialogue. Th8 mills i" i‘ 2- expressed the llopo that the largo School Mistress." Mill-s Cilllell mill Brlldlflr- audience would prove themselves John Hambly. Reclllllofll 4; ~- ins: ilocitation. Paul's Dsrlins glorious past may contribute to the spiritual advancement of others. The religious life of the ordinary congre- gation pr individual will be practically undis- The Joint Church Union Committee Alfred Candler, Mod- erator of the General Assembly of the Pres- bytcrian Church in Canada. Geo. C. Pirlgoon, Con- vener ot’ Committee on Church Union of the Presb terisn Church in Cans s. , ' h ' C 'tt : R . . H. Edmison, D.D., Confcdcrm ‘ecntarleanfllltlline Cgcllrbntignlglrv. '19?‘ Mclgrcl D,D., Wesley Buildings, Tor- ’ . H. Warrincr, D.D., Congregational College, Montreal. r Copies of the "Bssisof Union" may be had on application to any one of the joint tion Life onto; or, to Rev. , SCHOOL CONCERT "Good Santa Flume." unveil illllill-‘t’ 0Y1 lion. “Expcrii-nclmoif a ('lll'llllllllllilciusu_ i Thursday evening Dec 20th. The slacking, Eunice iiumbly. Plug "Jack listeners. Needless to were. Following is the rpm- comliig of Santa Claus." elahl 5. D. Chown. General Superintendent oi’ the Methodist Church. L '..'...(,.,r1-ll>fFulani Sisll." by four Pllllllli- ~‘==~-""l"""~.nili.~i Joys." all the pupils. Tho nuliulilil Alli lll‘lll and ilireu viii-era for ihr Teacher this enjoyable (lrndc Vlll.-- 1. \\'|lll¢3 (iorlillieyj llilirizarole ilriidley, 3. ilcouurl- (lrndn \'i.—l, Angels Kenny. 2 " . Dis] "Tho Mibcl (lorniley. “MUM” M‘ M“ ma’ brim V.—1. Lottie McAree. 2. nilnils. Dialogue. "That Pv-sent.‘ Chstcr Bradley. 3. "m" 3mm‘- impcllcd by the necessity of farm-lg in a more adequatelway the press jug prob- lcrns and‘ wonderful oppormnitiq», pf this great, new country. Parliamentary and Lqglglativg apprqvgl of theUnion of the pTegbytgg-ian, Mgth- - l~ odist, and Congregational Churches _ is designed to protect the rights of A f,“ both unionists. and minorities. , are Preserved it is only necessary to place their l» l he Facts Before aministcr can be ordained, he must ‘ - “satisfy ‘the examining body that he is in ' essential ‘agreement with" “The Statement of Doctrine of the United Church. —S;ec “Basis of Union”-—page 26. The oversight of the spiritual interests of each charge shall be entrusted to “the Minis- ’ ter or Mipisters and a body of men specially chosen and "set apart or ordained for that work, who shall jointly constitute the Ses- sion." . -—S_e'c “Basis of Union"—pagc 26. “Any pastoral charge, in view of a vacancy, may extend a call to any properly qualified - ~ Minister or Ministers." This is subject to the - approvalifiof the Settlement Committee, as now to Presbytery, the only difference being ' ' that, if the call fails, the Settlement Commit- tee may send a Minister, a provision which will remedy the abuses of tlic present "call” system. , —See “Basis of Union"——pagc 24. “It shall. be the duty of the Presbytery to induct or, install Ministers . . . to inquire, each year, into the personal character, dot- trinal beliefs and general fitness of candi- dates forvlhc ministry . . . to license them to preach arid to recommend them for the ordin- ation of the Conference." _ —See “Basis of UniorW-pagc 22. turbed byithe Union. What we give up is as nothing compared with the potential value of Union in the building of the Kingdom in the sparsely-settled sections of our own country and in the vast missionary fields, in both of which our divisions have been a real hind- rance. The cyes of the religious world are upon Canada. Let us show that we are worthy of leadcriéhip. W. R. Young, Chair- J- w- Fell! I Chair- rnsn of General Con- "P" °l ll" 9'5"!” ference Committee of non“ cmmmll“ on , Cl! h U l I Mflhildl" Chunh- Chsllifilian ofntgz‘ dill! Church Union odi- mince. s rhn is. "illrAri- i. 3. Wands ‘ llrziqilr)‘. Perle-cl ul: nlluuiw-z -— Willie bronchi ilornilcy. (‘cli- U‘ (lormley, Jailica evening to n (lorilill-y. Ellmci llrulllclz Francis ilradlcy. Agni-l Brullii-y. Ila. ‘ Folly (lorniley " "a l school was tastefully llflcorliltedd l; elglilt ‘lliaiilll-‘i- ‘T}"l‘-ll=‘l:‘ixI:-_ ______._______ I Teach-H'- J; feature being the wc on er " m, 1 o, s01! m: Sill. V " ----—00c~~—- y ' Christmas tree. The chairman, Mr. pilpils. Song. Christmas Tull-n ST. TERESAS SCHOOL ‘l L N s A V‘ T’ P‘ cunan’ ‘woke briefly on Junior pllpflflknecitauol" - 1T3"; Tlu i‘ ilnwlnlz is tllc stundlil: oil - - " Educmiom congratulating the Bachelor ssh‘. lhrollllllilli (utlilliSt ‘lord-Juan School for lllc nloillhl Ii b i" lb t ll ith Teacher. Miss llielvlna Garden. 0n (encorcd). Diuinllllih "K ' ~ a ~ ; ‘l ‘l? ° f"? V the splendid Work she is IlOlIIK- stockings." seven pupils. Song oi lll‘('l‘.llIlli"l‘. Mlnard s. A lv-w spplicupl; allons n-lli the soreness zone. " ls . 2., ‘mm/snug, u