OCTOBER 13; 1928 - ,- THE cHAnLo'r*ra'rowN GUARDIAN A ' -PAGE Five IMQRESSIVE SERVICES A T 55 MT.-l ALLISON sACK\¥LLE. N. B.. Oct. 12.- of' portraits of the two men who Among t e imDl'€S_SlV€ Ceréiiloniesimade up.the first graduating class which yaterduy marked the cele-,in 1863: Hon. Dr. Josiah Wood and bration _ Founders Day .ut Mount Rev. Dr. Howard Sprague. Allison liiiversity was the unveiling I THE L E DR. .i'_0SlAH WOOD AN D DR. HOWARD SPRAGUE FmST$lADUATING CLASS Ol; lVIOliNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY. y. ~ _ "£0 ' " O 1 A l ,. Day. The Hon. Judge H. A. McKeown The unveiling of the portraits was of Ottawa, Chairman of the`Canad- performed in the case oi Dr. Sprague ian Railway Board' of Commission- by his daughter Miss Annie sprague ers. and an alumnus of Mt. -Allison. V ice-Prine' al of the Ladies’ Col- ll) delivered the FOUHU 'S Dey Ad lego. and in the case of Dr. Wood _ ey i _ dress, after which tho»ent.irc Facul- b ty and Student Body, a procession of nearly bne thousand, marched to t the grave of the Founder. 'Charles 5 F. Allison, covering it with sprigs of \.' EVCFQFEGII. 'I' y his son, Mr. H. M. Wood, M.L_A. Brief sketches of the lives of these ‘.vo.ilx‘st graduates who both achiev- d great distinction and honour ere given by the Reverend H. E. "7i‘lie Publlciiomm This column is open for tho discussion ny oorrupondontl of question of Intent. Tho i Charlottetown Glnrdhn dos l not neoousrlly undone the opinions of oornopondonh. ***f, noi»nNA'rrNo cnonrs ` Sir,-A matter .that has been simmering for a long time, and just bubbled over a little at the recent. convocation of ministers, is, the domination of the choir, in many churches. Now,' in my opinion there are choirs and choirs. Some of them are doing everything possible to aid ithe preacher in his labors,-just ‘faithful servants in the Master's 'vineyard They do not seek notoriety I has musicians. They do not wish puffs .in the local press by holding con-| certs, nor desire to be called music- al artists. The church has no use for? (1 honms, D. D., Editor of and Sec- This was the ninth formal ccicbra- ro tary Treasurer of the Portrait tion by the University of Founders Committee. ` PAINTING .or 'rim LA'_ra__ DR. JOSIAII WOOD U _ ,_ 4 i. ' PW *_ _ . . - The Hon. Josiah Wood. M. A.. D. C anada. For many years -he was a C_L.. was born in Sackvillc. N. B. member of the Uiiiversitys Board April 18, 1843 and died Moy lil, of 1927. Dr. Wood was most widely hi known as Representative of the fr _. S County of Westmoreland in thc kindly Christian gentleman wh ontributed incstimable services to he was appointed to the Senate of th Parliament from 1882 to 1895 when c PAINTING or THE LATE n Regents and its Treasurer, and s dcutli left in the hearts of his lend" the memory of a enial and o e community andthe state. R. HOWARD SPRAGUE vfn _ Pr 1. Rev Howard spmgue_ MA Later he also declined the es was born on chi-istmas Dey ii ordained a Minister of the H Church in 1866 and serv a charges as well as on si with h 01168 BI1 ll f Mount Allison UniversitY- ep?/'n§appohiwd Dean of Theol0KY t Moimt.A11lson in 1908, which po- Church was held in higher ee- none wielded H KYB” in' died October 29, 1916. V \ .. - ti _hs held at the time of hi! onor and :lest No Minister of the Christ- an vanity, and they are fully cognizant| `of the fact. I | Such a choir does not want to do _all the singing. On the contrary,f |they encourage the congregation to sing. They sing familiar tunes. Theyi pitch them low, so that those with =lit.tle time for musical practice] may. ! Joinin the praise. In fact, they Yei and act up to the spirit of th tl’ _grand old hymn "Come let us join- gour Cheerful song, with Angelsj round the throne.” It goes well with, a church that has a choir like this.; But I have known some choirs, or| members of choirs that wanted per-I fe:t silence in the audience while they sang. Yes, I have heard themi ray angrily “They were singing.all{ over the Church today and spoiledj the music." As if the Almighty, iwanted the choir alone to sing. Pro- per church music is praise and' prayer, and if the worship is from] the heart. we can readily believe it, will be acceptable, however faulty, it may be in rhythm or melody. ; To me, it looks just as unscript-i _ural for onerperson to do another’s singing as to do his praying. i I am, Sir, etc., ` i ONE OF THE CONGREGATION =D-0-Cr _ i & fu -` I lor i Brewer Auld or r‘reet<>wn_" _ A f , THE MARKl;i‘he market was 8 ` ’ Central Guardian ' TBANKSGIVING SERVICE.i “The W. M. B. of the United Church New London, will hold their annual; Thank offering service on Sunday evening. Oct. 14 at 7 p. in. Rev. Hammond Johnson od Trinity' United Church, Charlottetown, will. give, the address. Special music; including 'lvlicssrs J. B. lewis andl The Daily 4' Argument AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN fairly well attended yesterday. But- ter sold at 40c; eggs 40c; chickens $1.00 to $1.25; fowl $1.00; ducks 31,- 30 to $1.50; apples l0c doz. and, crab apples 40'; peck. Hay 60c:` straw 35c; oats 45c to 50c: turnips lilo to 200; blue potatoes 40c to 50<~ and white potatoes 25c to 2Bc_ There was no fresh fish but a good . supply of fresh corned cod. ‘ T0 RAISE FUNDS-A joint meeting of the Fire-Brigade and Canadian Legion Band took place Thursday night in the Firemen's rooms.. A general committee \\'a.~ appointed to handle the wlvoli- campaign. The first public glor- tainment put on will be a dance and the next will be indoor sports and a concert. It is the determin- ed effort of the boys to raise en- ough money to attend the big Fire- BY CLAHDE CALLAN inen’s Tournament next year in. _/_f `/,ii \i\ Moncton. /' ' --- ' ’ --~ -;§.\- Fins A'r sournroivr-.-About. gil-:" %4": V ` t i li u.\ .\" i 1' _ ~i i l . f _ _ ' -' _ "I reckon it’s right abou reachln' a man’s heart throng his stomach, but sometimes i¢'s mighty long detour to .reach mighty small place." Pooh i>A__ £0 ff i \ `/ _i 4 '_ .i 1 _.f-*__ A A A "Jones always begins by sayin’ Sunday, but in a few minute he’s makin’ his regular week day . seliin’ talk." / , ? **f§O44* Daily Lessons _ \ in English By W. L. Gordon Hf%¢ v WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do ot say “I have no sympathy for wo a‘s. and not er. N _ Q. hre invitations that are sent. on visiting cards considered just as Q Who precedes when a mother, Q Is it wise to be too intimate s? OGOO*§4 HOUSEHOLD . SCRAP BOOK -o-o-0-0e-60-Q-\ of ammonia. WiD€ the Climb “nm Cut a piece of asbestos paper andi place with a warm on _--_<0->--°“- Designed to photograph sportin€ events, anew camera can be made to expose six films in less than three seconds. ' Hard Coal A The four muted schooner 'hun Borneo" is now dlsoblflhll 011° 'l'hounn&'l`on| American Anthroo- i¢einCh tnutmdotovolhos. . 'l'hi|Coollroftho llllboltlusl- |¢y.||}/illlboplsooodiolllordsri nowwhilopriocoorolowolt. mums on rw n i her." Say "pity for," “sympathizei d t 1 th N Y k Wiihf' ‘paid th 1 1 d ,Thornton, hairman and President5C0l'f@SD°n En 0 9 ew °f OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: i that degrlbepsilgefeglzgnsthe debt t°|(_f the Carfgdiah National Railways’ Aui~'i'|i-.in who was requested to mango. Pronounce mans-so. both g's The Running Expensgs are ,ww with the Management . of whim leave Frame W the F`f°“°h “Vial-' as in "go," not man-go. more systematically secured b ah Star land Cunard Steamship lines UFS WCHUS9 01' his °0l`i¥l9C5i°n Wm” QFTEN MISSPELLED; Caesar; Annual _Maintenance collect! U13; by in Lohdom whereby there will be the publication of a. French diplo. t . P. E. I. PROTESTANT OEPHAN- AGE With the coming of cooler weath- er We b€8il1 to prepare for the time of snows. In several respects the policy of the Orphanage has passedi through many changes du,-mg thef announcement was made at Oanad-1 last few years: We no lnnger nbc, ian National Railways headquarters under a great 10_».,_d of Debt, though! today that aft/er several months of' several subscribers to our Dehbinegctilztions arrangements have` Lifting Campaign have not ye; been consumated by Sir Henry W.i MONTREAL, Que., Oct. 12.-An p€rg¢na1¢imvn5s from bm. Pmtesh weekly cast bound .freight and SYNO YMS. saturate, soak, am mehds and the hom. for t _ ~ * asse er sailings from HalifaxiF`l`€I\Ch naval 5¢°°"d- Was expelled 1 his is F' "3 " I . _ d h, 1, _ f,e_ __ _ . ,fiom membership in the Anglo ngeréc s eel) Denetra Aimpreg |fai:naé::é‘z;gXh§ri§_ Fu dl §&.>o'Lg.!i\(;e)1;‘pool and Halifax' American Press Assochmnn 'adm WORD STUDY: “Use a' word. established and alinbeqixgxg V5.2 This announcement is the resultyby a. committee which investigated three times and it is yours." Let us]» entered herein me resulting mte,._ of negotiations to make possible ai 'i`-_$555358 1 M iously had increase our vocabulary by master- t 1 , ' re Complete freight and passer;-h: S OCR 011 Prev ing one word each day. Today’s y being used rm' °-“nent communication ,between Wriousl:‘eqiiested the French authoritiesto - . ig iv st one Horan’s expulsion until cha' iB¢l¢B?ETT' `“""ilpi 49 word. RANCOR, the deepest spite The policy too with regard 1,0 the Darts cf Canada and the two ports ho. n, We _ “ld b th hed t ur o e nun nrunih o alic _ “ ' - _ ' ' ' _r "I , I in - ' ` ! ' ' ' I "9'0'9'0'O'§4'O-O-O-O-0-Q-4 H ew ome We now more diligent _ h St Lawren e routeh __ Lin _..__.._.. _.___ ..._ ‘__ i ‘ ‘ . SPECIALS _ crowded out of on. Regular Advertisement Checked White Marquisette Ciutaining with' rose or blue_i’rilied border. Special per yard _ ._ _ _ . .,. _ _ _ _ _ ' Flannelette Sheeting in egtra heavy quality, 72 inches wide. Special price per yard ..;... __ . _ _ . _ . . _ .,_,.,.,. _ , ._,._., " Remnants of Curtain Muslms, lace eiii‘tiiiiiiri_f_f :mil f-liiiiiz on _-ale _FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 35 iuvli Stripeii iiliiglisli Fliln- 'i`iii'<>r\ z"-'pcciui \'olil¢‘s, 510 iioloiti- ol' regular Il5<* ilivliins witlo . _ . , . . _ , ' ‘va-hw’ “"""k“"“| ' ' ' ' ' " ' lleuvy 'l`wille_\' Finn- :lil im-lies wide, very special, iiolofiv. vi-~i'_\' \vuriii and wear- easily \\'usii;ililr-, ple-\iisanti_\' in able. 27 iii(-lies 7 iiil‘i'c-roiil \\'iri|lis~_ Ilii iris. wiillf 5 . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . . . . _ . _. ' \\fii_li> . . . . . . _ . _ _ _ _ . . _ . ._ ‘ New Things in the Millinery Shop .\Jew'l\1z\tl'ons Vel\-'Et1'luti~'., block ami iiiiu-k li'iim|ii~+****°**°*****°*_ been very low. the Ch"l‘own Aux. The different conuigittce-Surt;-;';% 73;; mc|m,d.s wh", Leonlce. Capt. S. C Knight __ as usual working very hard to fill reports and new t f _ Irene L., Capt. T. Stubbert. ` To Chinnfcomhstween the me SBP- appomhd' The nexte mgeltcilisgs ini; Schr. Carl E. Richard, Capt. Skin- Kf“`m°@~ C°Pi» L0l‘d~ C F:flm$'€h";° g);'€h$°|‘;T ihen wash orange -Tea cum. Canoe Cove be hcléi ftghiélxlxe can is to be ner in mm Q viersen Bill. Capt. Forgere. 9° ` _$80.00. Rayner International FU’ H°W‘=' - ._ i-i te s h _ 1-1 ei w. os t. Munn in _ {h°wf]‘;;'}‘l”h;'_; §ee'°n“§§d§; §‘°fl§w";':.'.f;fg‘ co. $135.00. Ringwood w. x. Rosziég snsweifd _limb ,$35 .f“’°r°p 8 por; r az P sicsmm which nhve culled ° ‘P i t $7.50 and Bede ue Aux. S _ Verse or 1153 ‘ _|_...i.. |i\-,~ .n:.i .ll_|5i ~4~\1~ii iiiilog fifwp. The firsi :iii-Yi-1:-iT\-ii :iiiizmli pict- ure has i><'\>ii |ii‘r‘.fiiu‘¢‘il iii iiulm al story of the life of flliuiiimzi iiiimiiiii iMrs_.1_.whowa.sreadinganows- ,paper, observed to her husband ‘that it contained an article entitled "Women Work for the feeble-mind- Rosalind, Capt. Turner. I Bo he grunted and said ‘I like to know what women Mr. J. was in a reactionary ever done for the feeble-mind "They usually many them, my " replied Mrs. J. sweetly. uw ships mn moving and -”°"""'“"` that is through, the next move be the ice boots. _ m?-O4->__._. LOVER IB DEAD FIANCEE T0 QUEBEC. Oct, 12.-'I‘l-iough in scription of the suit has not yer been mode. An intemstlng test case will shortly be heard in the Bupa. lor Court in which o Quebec girl will sue u local manufacturing firm Vessels Which Have Called nt This ' png, iwu to have been married in Sep- for 810.000 damages following the delth of her fiancee to Whom sho tember and who was fatally in- P O R i | 'huns bent automobile mud guards. §> §§2 iii iii ‘iiiiii 2500 miles. |jured in July while at work in th.- -'foewg in question. Padded hooks on \ long handle Cahoon-,form u new tool for straightening ulit a leoplone horsepower and `I\oP¢mt‘I\\bogiv¢s 10\l;0I!r¢°|f!Ull '°.**¥°'°°- No ooinn orfading. $s_.1oacb» Acyoulnrinonlo rs