_e-_~_e wus- ,1. ~ WOQOO-O-O-QO-OO-OO-OO-O FRIDAY. JANUARY 1, 192G ‘ooze voocc-oo “ , 5t Zamzs fireshytcrkiau 11:00:51; REV. w. B. MUIR, MINISTER. F. T. WATKIS. ORGANIST AND CHOIRMQBTER »- 11.00 A. Ma-Sermon. *7‘ 2.80 P .M.—-8abbsth School. ' 7.00 P. M.—-8ermon. The Choir will repeat Christmas Music at both services. i .» ilirinity 0111020 Church MINl$TER:-Rev. W. M. Ryan, B. A. ‘ A880CIATE:—~Rev.1E.iH_. Ramsay, D. D. ‘ ORGANIST AND‘ OHOIRMAQTERI—W. E. Fletcher, l -A. R. C.-1M., A. T. C. L. THE SERVICES 10.00 A. 1M.—-Pra'yer Meeting in Heart: Hall. 11.00 A. M.-—Proaoher-Rev. W. M. Ryan, 1B. A. 8ubject:—"A Communion Address" Anthem by the Choir. ' New Year Communion Service after Morning Sermon. 2.80 P. M.—-8abbath School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. M.--Preaeher:—Fiev. 1E. H. Ramsay, D. D. 1 Subjeciz-“A New Year's Message" 8o|o—“God is our Refuge" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Mrs. Ewen W. MaeKWnnon ‘ Anthem by the Choir. A GORDIAL WELOOME TO ALL AAA: A: ¢A Carey v Vvvvv 4 .111 H‘ AA 7E1): 3011111113‘; Chard) MiNlSTER-JIEV. R. C. EATON. B. A., B. D. ORGANiST-MRS. ALBERT BAKER ‘MORNING SERVICE AT 11 UCLOCK The Morning ‘Service opens at 11, and closes at 12.30. it includes Sermon, ‘story sermon for Juniors, Study per- iod for all classes. Sermom-“Our Great Overlord" EVENING SERVICE 7 O'CLOCK The 1Mlnieter will preach, his theme being an evangel- lstic one, subject. "Adventurine" ‘ The Choir will render spedial and appropriate music at both services. 4; +>+++o++e+0 i1 b~0++o++++n+++o++o+>+o++w+e+++e+e rw+e+o+o+w+ow > CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Oiu Insertion .. , Four Insertions Illlht Insertions . ALAAAA:¢ 4 ......... 10o per line of ll 19"}- lo per lIna of B words . . . . . . .. v 7o per Iins ol ll wurdg OOffO-OO4-O-C * O ¥§QQ~GOO§OQ For Sale Miscellaneous ‘ FOR SALE— one PAIR SILVE 1bla1ck fox pllllll. and three younzll females. Good quality 11nd tips. Can. Nat. Reg5stration.—J. A. MacKenzie, Kensington. ‘i013 roxizs ronsZLs-‘rwdbszso ere, several pups. ifimll-lfiil- Med‘ ium silver. medium tIPfl- Nflllllll‘ al Registration. Write or phone Arthur C. Wood, Mt. Herbert. 6975-12-30-41 FOR SALE OR RENT ‘HOUSE NO. .147 Hillaboro Street. ADDly 1° owner on premises or to McLeod and Bentley, Barristers. JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND SUR- veyor, Hermaiiville, P, E. I. ' 637r5-12-1-1 mo. BOARDERS ACCOMODATED BE- low P. W. C. 30ii-Kent St. 6998 12 313i. ACCOMMODATED‘. 6934 12 29 3i. CHINGHILLA FUR RABBITS- Young pedigreed stock for ini- medlate delivery. Booking orders for imported breeding stock to arrive in January. W. G. Siiliker. Enterprise Rabbitry, Box 377. BOA RDERS 242 Kent St. _ 699435‘ Summerslde. 6931-30-61 _ LOBE HOTEL "iii ‘ P25123135. IIRVGEIZGIYICIIIIIBB Siilml- Male Irelp Wanted ._-._._____.. __ did taxi and livery business. lire cream parlor and pool room. A growing business ideally sll-lllflleil in ‘the most progressive centre in the Province. Reasonable terms. Apply i]. W. Taylor, Proprietor. 6W8 12 31 thf tf Ilelp Wniitcil PORTRAIT AGENT8- WRITE for iprices and catalogue. United Art Co. Ijillliilfid. 4 Brunswick. Toronto, Ont. 6863-l2-23-wsm-20i BIG EARNINGS STEADV EM- pioyment for Barbers. Become expert iii 8 weeks. Write Molcr Barber College, Department "F" WAN "r 1a o -- STENOGRAPHER “"‘"‘"‘- 3'1'"““" wit-h book-keeping experience. J. sALEsMET; _ WE o FF E5 ggnMamnnald & steady employment and pay weekly to sell our complete and exclusive lines o0 guaranteed quality, whole root, fresh-dugto order trees and plants. Attract- ive illustrated samples and full- co-operation, s money-making opportunIty_ Duke Brothers Nurs eriss, Montreal. S. W. 91 ___,____;___ GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSE- work. Mrs. John A. MoCurvlllc, Kinknra. 6933 12 29 6i. WANTED—-MAID. APPLY MRS. ‘Morrow, 30 1l’lrasiiiil St. 600:‘. 12411-21; TRAINING SCHOOL FOR] Nurses. Gale llospitai. liavrr- l1iil Mass. Throo yours‘ court"?- Aifiiiation with Providence (lily Hospital. Eight hour day. Al- Found |FOUND—_ SMALL PARCEL CON- tuiiiing Christmas presents. Ap- > lows: vvvvéw-é Leod, Stanley Bridge. $MITH-MOK1INLEY——Ai sonar-re. evening, Doc. MacNevlii, Mr. R.(lol1iing Smith “"9? Pllillllilllli! Xmas Em Mcmnley Mlllvalo. guest of Mr. Hagen. oi‘ Cornwall in Mrs oi‘ North Iiiver, Central Guardian s. a. uieeoonAijoie mid-winter nal opens Saturday morning. .,_ H _ _ W " 7020-1M21. w. - 1. ___‘... IQJAZEL _OK OIROUITF- The Peso-kw seroee will be held on 31m, y. Jan-nary 3rd. Conference 1110i; 8,05 on 1Sot1irdsy, January 211d 1i . , ci-iunci-i SERVIGES.— Rev. 1011.11 W. Tyndall Will preach in the New Glasgow Church Sunday morning an. 11 a. m. in Cavendish Baptist Church 7 p‘. m. 1 -1——~— “.-,U TED OHUfiH SERVICES. fiTh- ev. Geo. FeSears will con- AIIiot ilew Year's~_Sc-rvices on Sun- doy. Kauai-y {ii-d-‘at Bonshaw 1i 1;. m. 1De1Sa-bic 3 -p. in. Victoria p. n1. r There will be preaching at Belfast Presbyterian Church on Sunday 3rd at 11 a. m., Wlood islands 3 p. m. and ‘Belfast 7 p. m. Preacher ‘ Rev. Geo. Cameron. (Patriot please copy.) . BROfjKFlELDr-Tho services in the Biookllelil congregation on Sunday, January 3rd will bo as fol- ll-iartsvlile 4 p. m. Brook- field 7 p. m. and Hunter Rilver 7 p. m. Kindly note ‘the chad-go 0i hour in the Brookfle-ld Service. A cord"lal welcome -to all. CLYDE H-lVER.-The service ‘in Clyde River Presbyterian Church in connection w-lth ‘the Presbyterian Church in Own-ads will be at 11 > a. m. Sunday School at 10 ‘a. m. A hearty invitation 1m all. BRADALBANE AND ROSE VALLEY-On. Sun-day, January 3rd there .,will bc- service "in the Omnge ‘H-all. Bradinlbane in con- nection witli the Presbyterian Church in Canada at 11 a. m. and In tho Orange Hall, Rose Valley at 2 p. m. All ro cordially invited. YORK AND MAR‘SH‘FIELD.— New Year's iservice next Sunday as follows: York, 111i. m. ‘Brackley. 2.30 p. m. Marshfleld 7 p. m. The Sacrament of 1the Lord's Supper will be ‘administered at both York and ‘Brackley. Everybodyywelcom-e, Hubert T. 1Smlth, Pastor. ' i. CALEDONIAN LECTURE POST- PONED-Owiug tn a misunder- standing on the Dart of officials of the Club the hall was not opened for the delivery of Mr. K. J. Martin's lecture lost evening. A large number of people who came to the meeting had to go away fiiS- appointed. lt is to bo regretted that ‘better preparations are not regularly made for this important series of lectures to which the pub- lic look forward with a growing interest, ' BUYS FINE POXES-ilvir. Alex. Henderson of Scotch settlement, N. 13., was among the outgoing passengers steri-iay morning iravim: spent‘ s 1111.1 few ‘days on the Island. Mr. Henderson who has 1 iflTKp ranch near Moncton took homc with iiiiu a handsome pair of foxes IYIIFPIIBSPII from ‘Mr. John A MacDonald. liivviburv. These were 'l prilr of ‘Mr. liiw-finiinlills provrvi ‘irrriicrs sPfiTlilg My, and 95 point‘: "ind ivero- sold for a iiiinilsom" price. BIRTHS ‘ CLARKIN _- At Emyvale on nec- ember 29th. to Mr. land Mrs. Peter Clarkin. a sOn. Congratulations. DOUGLAS-iln this City 11» Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Douglas a. daugh- t‘er. (Congratulations) BAKER—-At Lakevllio on ‘Decem- ber 5th, 1925. to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lislni ll. iiiakor. ii soti-—Athol Rob- ert, weighing 12 pounds. 'W‘fifii7ii€s__ .________________- __ McLEOD - Monnisou- Al ihe Manse. 202 Prince Street by the Rev. ‘W. Bruce tho Par- Cornwall on Wednesday 30th by Rev. C, ll ply 111 this office. 7015 THE MARKETS — Moxrni-Jai. 11111». .1111. .-- 11- WANTED AT ONCE A MAID (cmmmn Pr?“ 1 T, l0!‘ 8999"" ll°“l‘ewm'k' AFMVWWDOTL and local iriide iii rill iiiiriii Mrs Robert Harris. l07gléflfléll‘l~'l" o1‘ Canadian sriiiii 1111 the Montreal lowance $15. monthly“ ‘Ono hour from iBostoa. Noxt Class enter- ing “ab. 17. ‘For further inform- ation apply to Superintendent. 6964-12-30-71 i 1 I80 KENT ST. PRESBYTERIAN SERV|OE8.— Mum Mounmm turned 1to his home H M i _Pr i '. _ A _ alter spending his holidays Jul Twenty-eight o" son ed" own m “mo! ‘c Charlottetown. guest of hi5 cousin shown by available records as hav- .l. W. Robbloe uiiost of M-r. Mialthieson and family. in this ci Mr. Steele was 11nd Mrs A. Porier and family. THOUSANDS of morrow Iii. S. A. MacDonald's great we. 10111-111121. BUY AT HOME SALE starts 8st- urilay. Circular \Plllow Cotton, 4-2 inches wide, Special at 80 cents yd. ——Moore d: McLeod. Ltd. ' bargains to- i. O. O. F. 8T. LAWRENCE Lod- so. No. 8, Wildey Lodge No. 27 are having an At iHome In lthelr lodge- roomis this afternoon. 7025-1-11. B. A. MaoDONALWS 8ALE.—10 Yards 27 inich white flsnneleiito 51-75: 10 yards 34 inch white fien- nelette 82.25. 7021-1lM2l. HIGHFIELQ-The service 1111,1111. Hls-hileld Presbyterian Church on 511111181’. January 3rd will-l be at f! p. m. Sunday School at 2 p. m. All are invited. 1BUY AT HOME sale starts Sat- urday morning. Ssle of Seconds in white Turkish Towels 35c per pair.— Moore 8e McLeod, Limited. 6995-12-31-21 WHIBT IN KNIGHT OF CLU-M- BU.8 HALL. January 7th in aid of St Vincent's Orphanage. Tickets for sale at the door. 7022-1-11 AT S. A. Ma°1DONALD‘S SALE. —Me‘n’s Overalls 98 cents; Sweat- ers $1.58; Underwear 95 cents; Ladies Silk ‘and Wool Hose 75 ccntsj 7019-1'M‘2i. CENTRAL OHRISTIAN.— Rev. Neil ‘Herman, B. A., who has been spending his Christmas holidays at his home in Dartmouth. N. S.. wiill return to the City Saturday evening and will occupy his pulpit in the (leirtral Christian Church sit both services ISunday. Mr. Herman will pre-zich at 11 1:1. m. m1 the subject "The Man with a Future," and at t-he evening service 7 p. m., he ha! selected for his su-bj-ct, “How to make the New Year New." Mr. John Smallwood. Mermaid, was o. visitor to the City yesteir- day. iMrs. Annlle Gill and daughter. Newtown Cross, were visitors to the City yesterday. ' Mr. 1Benj. Jlenlrins. Mt. Albion. was a. visitor ito the ‘City yesterday. 1M1‘. W. D. Compton, Belle ‘River. was a visitor to the City ysterday. lMr. Wmi ‘McCarron Victoria a Cross. was a visitor to the C-lty yesterday. lMr. Thom-as Troy. ‘Summerville was a visitor to the City yesterday. .i\lr. Arch-lo Campbell, Capo-lo Cove, 1111s a visitor to ‘the city yea- terduy. 111-‘. Uzziah Boyce. Mermaid. was in the City yesterday. Mr. J. i1. Stewart. Wood Islands. ivzts a visitor to the ‘City yester- day. T Mr. Charles Greillll‘. Brackley 7 Beach. iveis in the City yesterday. lMr. Wm. Plppey, ‘i-lillsboro, ivas in lthe City yesterday. lMzrs. Geo. Abbott Union Road. was a visitor to the City yee-teiday. Mrs. James Mclniris. Thorndyke. was l‘n the City yestierday. Mrs. Martha Taylor. Iltice Point, wins in 1l1i1o City yesterday. Mr. -Ait‘red lMcEwcn has returned to her home in Brailalhane after a'fll Charlottetown. Arthur ILawlor. Mr. Louis 1;.‘ Sherry. has turned ‘to his homo John 1i. 14. ‘and Mrs. the guest rec Ave. market today 111111 very 11111111. _ '— T which to a great extent was at-Igggwgggg‘ “‘,, Many friends will regret to learn the tribuied to the approaching holi-K oi‘ illtiliess of Mr. Garnet“ W‘. up] ilays and the fart iliiit exporters; Pro t w n s at present con nei l1n.1l no orders 0i! llliiil Wllllll‘. Are Your a: hmfflhiyme at! Ken”'In“t”"'] H" L‘ lul . 1 nnslic liuyerii were well sup-- _ v I) t e e om ‘am popu tir as esmau ' ‘pflely The mm. the ‘miirkoi, Hands Tled v for A. Home & Co., for many years w“ Victoria One .11». lei-em and beet qqglpped Hotels In ‘Eastern important i-hauge. -,Tll0 iilrlllll; iiuil winter wheat 1100f’. liflllfl WW. Prices ibr 1111 iii-apes oi mllilé< . - oil 11111111111111 uiiiiler a 11111101‘ Olllldl. oemim 1am; i-eem. -",‘§,{,‘f.,§‘f,_ T1... "$111 rniled .1111.‘ 44 e1 which IIIVII: private ‘was quiet mid ces tut-g: £1.12‘ he”, completely renovated chansod- A ‘m°d°"“i° l“ ' ‘ in the past f"! I'll‘ F“ Hotels throughout _ Canada and the United ltetbo have its splendid table. Courteous d 1 th egg market and fihaqnggrfitee wills fiiim. The” cheese‘. and butter markets wot“ ll1i°ilve| but steady- 1 __--¢-o>-——¢-H' ! servioe to all Guests. ‘rele- _ 1 f! - ' phones in rooms. | , g “ ' 63”“ “m ‘° “o” W 1o.ao to 11.fl0-—~8pecial eieiqg. i-Junior G‘ ill l"- %i‘glliit‘0li. y y 1., 4.110 to sawnestm-Yoiilry B11"- 8 to ill-Seniors‘. 1 Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. so mo: ' ' ‘ ~“ HAIlav o. BROWN, Manlflli‘ 9m to l0 p.111. All Allevi oven- rlmre speoiei: I wn1 was steady and prices- alioiied uokfi very quiet but pricosbwero stoadyi]: l 1 When business le lioom- i 11nd has a large acquaintance throughout the Province. Sifllilili of Christmas Beef, 16011:! N cw/oimdland Plarviiigan Gram Apple Pic Canadian Cheese Messrs. C. R. Campbell and Har- l‘iSOll_ Bnidcrson. Los Angeles, Cain on New Years Eve at The Russ Hotel. this morning for Huutinigdon. Que- bec. where he has accepted a news- paper position. . will hold service in the Montngurr Baptist Church. January Everybody welcome. Defeated Candidates Iiired imil their deposits ill tho recent lzcrli-r- 1-111-1111 now bailiff llfllll in llldlll- , The document 1n question warns} teams were‘ |1ill a llv for 11st. conducting 1111. uicv-Yliio British public. not to be 11115-180111" really r0011 exhibitions - I very pleasant visit with friends in oxilonsos in efltmmted at m“ by the opumism or Mm Bhqpiim looked ‘Urwmd w this year. tlon re-Kfeited their in 1Suinmen~1idn while labor nominees wh we ‘Intimacy Dove“ and finger‘, m," hollmays m likewise also iiiirlerelgaale: ilrloi‘ 1hr mouse-s in ma.“ Sufpagge-gi regular league series under the independent liberals lost their lie-Ill” llellef- “Th” Peaaams ‘Mk p°‘1m?"l Y‘ M]. (' A‘ um wininr‘ From ' mmflnh,‘ numliitloai rights, education and mcdl- 1111s melon-ii (rhamninnshin players two fumwpnsiil assistance. It states. ‘Black Prince’ , Believed Found. ymsits while the 1M.r. Earle Mcinnki 0i‘ ‘the flrm of lmr is composed of of Charlottetown. labor candidates. three indepenib. spent a short holiday in Cardiganfoiit conservatives, two liberal prc-Irhe While there Mr. <Mc1nnls was theltectlonlsts, five independents. Georgedudependent progressive. one 1101-- iislist and six who were officially lnnminated. ibut Mr. Fred Steele who has spent Three of the four won the holiday week Ill Moncton re- dates forfeit their deposits. ‘turned Monday night to his homo list includes one former ‘ ty. Wliile in Moncion-ministor. of Mr. who have lost their deposits at the‘ however oi’ 75 as “band's Llnlnlent m- ehllbialnii. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN usw YEAR’S 011111111211“ so 191ml ‘t-jicturia o- _ _ i-ions ooauvsas" - V icloria Sfllillilllf/i ' OYSTER COCKTAIL SOUP 81:11:10 of Clam: Crab Gumbo a la Creole FISH ' Queen Olive: Baked Siufied Salmon Trout, Pommes" a la. ‘Ifouenaire ENTREE "' "Apricot: Au Crouion (Qliickcn Pattie: a Ia Francoise Creamed Asflaragus Tip: on 71111:! BOILED Brisket of Beef JOINTS Dish Gravy, Roast Young Turkey Savory Stufiiiig Baked Siuflicd Ham Domestic Goose Polalo 5111171119 GAME SALAD -—-—<0->————— Fruit Salad PERSONALs Cold Slaw ivilh Pimento Mr. Geo. W. Younker, North ENTREMENTS w“ a visitor m the (my [Inglis/i Plum Pudding Ilord Sauce Hot Mince Pie Slrauabcrry Tarflei: Pineapple Snow Chcrry Ice Cream Pound Cake Fruit C aka DESSERT G rape: N uls Ora-age: Roqucfort 611E030 Tea _ North Wiiltshire, nd C. H. iPollard, Portland, -Me.. were the guests of Mr. A. McLean. 1M.r. 1Donald lMadRae. llnotype perator with the G-uardisn, leaves About five have been issued. a ilemoustration oi Eastern Guardian HWRESBYTERIAN SERVICE. he iPreobyiterian-s of 1Montague squad. 3rd at p. m. Rev. ~D. McVdcar. preacher. T0 Pay $21,400‘ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Dec. seven. cuiiiliilutos Fulfill". Willi BCVPMI election. As a result CaiiiiriuY-i‘ iii October. iii most conservatives arc “ll deposits ldleveii OIIO who withdrew.‘ The number ent olsctlon shows 11 docreasedinlaklnve ‘Buy. compared with} election of 1921 | ates failed to secure half of the rivals. rd island saved their deposits. lng and orders come piling in are your hands tied by a shortage of the right kind of intelli- gent help? When yoilnsscl a elerk, I a messenger. a stone- i graphor or an executive l > just ‘insert a "Help ' Wanted" ad In the classified seotlon of The Guardian and you will get a quiek response from the kind of M0940 you are looking for. Use The Charlottetown Guardian To THE ELECTORS or TEE I ' ' FIFTH DISTRICT, PRINCE c0. If you want a man who will be in a position ho best servo the lnterslis 0.1 the Province and of this dlllrlfll VOTE FOR can. o. roar: Y -OO4§§-O O Q i, ‘.‘ ‘i- y i - ‘ stuffs, modl-oai perish-log. The great i rporarion the propertl-s some nter 1‘ . 1*’ ‘mi ~- ew-q-n-o ... 1- ‘v- H111 11.11"‘ IRE 1 I V EG ETA B L ES Boiled Potatoes M as/zed Turnip: French Pea: R E L I 5H ES Siwcct Pic/ale: C how Mustard Pickles (jofier New Year's Recépiii Al‘. The Y. M. C. A. The ilirectors and Ladiirs Auxil- iary 0i‘ the Y. M. C. A. will i111. the hosts and hostesses at ihi- lilllllliii New Year's Reception 111-111;‘. hold-U. m ,_, _ ' . by that. institution this ufierucoiilfil “wks ‘we becoming‘ s" ‘ hundred unanimous For seventy years suppii . 51.1.11... Liinape Uelvry Espagiialc Sflifff.’ illnyoiiiiufsc Sly/mm, Ciakflgipprrclation of the thoughtfulness Ifuisi n: Crram (T11 cost‘ Ilorscrirdish Sfllifc‘ Fraiicoiiia P01111005‘; Cranberry Jelly Champagne Sauce Apple Sauce 679mm"! PUIMQC-lilxlrrid Small and Mrs. Small. Sum- Crcaincd ParsiiifnrInicri-ride. The deceased has resided Boris B/ad‘; Curran, Jdyviiiioiir at 11:. Central ‘iiodeque 3 lJ-iradlsh Same“ Glam‘ A11 Rhiimi Lemon Mp,.,',,(/,H. [moored Armchair and Mm. Christie Quince Tarilrlx Cuslard Saute invitations; Afternoon tea will he served. and mp“ “we ‘w! hwy an‘ am Onnnil " PAGE ELEVEN AAAAAAA A4 AA LAAAQA A ‘AA A‘A1A A A v v vvvv 1Vvv vvv v v v vvv v Ills Ilonour the 11111111110111.1111» FRIDAY, JANUARY 1st,'192 FROM 2.30 TO 01in. . J. R. DAVIES, social sflcretary. v v vvv¢vvvvvvvvvvv vwvv EDGEWATER wvv l. Westernfiuardian New Years Dinner‘ -OFFICE CLOSED-Dr A. w. li.e:ird’a dental office will be closed iJnii. 41h to Jan. 9th inclusive. Al; Victoria . Hotel Victoria will usher in the‘ New Year today with ‘its annual New‘ Year's Dinner, which will be served at one o'clock. Lt i5 expected that there will ‘be large number oil guests present and ‘it will be seen, from the lollourln-g menu. that the Victoria management is maintaining as usual its well-known reputation for i-lalmivite and sumptuous dinners. 7024-1-41 l --LOADING HUGS-At Emerald on iwcdnesday. January 6th; at Kinkara, Thursday, January 7th.‘, .l. ‘W. Fyfc and E. A. ‘Mclver. i 7010-1-2-31 l i ' -SUNDAY JANUARY 3- Cap-z gTraversc 11 a. m., Se-arltown 3 p. 111., Sacrament of Lord's Supper I11 llhe afternoon. first service of week of prayer. 9.1m, Evening address by Rev. D. K. The menu i5 as follows: . lRoss. MENU i ~<—- - l 1Hors Uoeuvers-Nlcioria Sond- 1 —DlED lN 5- ‘Q- “WW1 llasiivir-h, Sardine Csnape. 1 lliccn received in Summenaide of. Oyster Cocktail Soup-Bisque 0! H118 ileath in Cranbrook, B. C., oflclanm. Crab Gumbo a 1a Cream .\lr. Fred -A. SmaiL son of the late] msh_Queen olives’ C616,?’ Bu‘. led Stuffed Salmon Trout. Espag- 1n British ooiiimbia for about 201mm" S““°°' ‘P°""“°‘ a l“ “m” 1 ,, also ‘ {Mam i Entree-—-Aprlcots Au Crouton. . ___cEN-|-RA|_ BEDEQUE aAp-hiChicken Pattie a la Francoise. l I s on Toast. ps1" 1Pas1oratc. Sunday, Jmlusn :1. Creflllleil Asparagus T l’ . 111,... ,m._ Side), w"; Dream u, Ygepl Bolled-—l3rlsket of Beef, Hairsev. m. and Freetown Lit 7.30 p. m; Joints-Sirloin of Christmas iBeet Thank offering at each Service. iDish Gravy. Franconla Potatoes. ——— iRoast Young Turkey. Savory Stuf- —-PRESENTATION TO PASTQRJIHB, Cranberry Jelly, Baked Stuf- ~-'l‘l10 Manse at Alherton was lnqfed l-iam, Champagne Sauce, D01 f-‘vllflll sllflrlly before Christmas ‘brimestic Goose. Potatoe Stuffing, Apr 1'1 crowd of the former Presbyter- pie Sauce, "1 ‘s who presented Rev. lir-cbi-ls- Vegetables - Bel-led Potatoes.‘ "a with. a very ‘fine tapestry ebv-mmamed pqtamgg, Mashed, Turn-j .",1-‘r hP,-C edPars- with :1 s-et of sherbet glasses. Bothiilps enc e“ Team recipient... were greatly taken by, surprise. but managed nevertheless’ to express to their friends their ips. _ Relishes-Sweet Pickles, Chow, Mustard Pickles. Beets. Game-(Roast Newfoundland Ptar- migan. Black Currant Jelly. prompted} Salad—11‘nuit Salad. Mayonnaise. ‘Cold Slaw with 1Pimento. l d —A RUNAWAY on .W'ater Street jEnllemems-‘Eilgllsh P “m P“ ’ min-acted mm? agyenum, on wedjding, iHard Sause, Glace A111 Rhum, (DEF-filly eveirinx. ‘the horse attsch-iGfee" APP“? Ple- H“ Mm“ Th’! v-d to ‘a driving sleigh. dashedlomon Ilieringile Pie. Strawberry’ along the street at a furious rate Tartlets. QlllllCl’ Tartlels- Plump‘, tempts ~00 stop him were uii- pie Snolw. Custard Sauce, Cherry» :\'li(.'ff"'lw'flli. No report of any nccid- Ice Cream, Pound Cake, Fruit Cake. [on-t has been received 111.1 r-z-isultnna Cake, q liliilliili were made that the animal: Dessert-Grapes, Nuts. Oranges. was IiOmBWZITd bound. minus his ,Ra1s1n5_ 381mm“ ghee“, Roque. masts“ ‘TH fort Cheese. Cream Cheese. T00 , Coffee. ' . , 1 _--.e-ei>——— daflc-‘v. Nazalre ‘Poirier, s1. 011111 131w; g, few lwclriems haw. hapwn. stunts University. arrived in Sun1- "11 rvtontly, however. 111.. strrrtilllerg-lle Wmerday and is a‘ Kile“ a,’ "n“1 St. 11.1111‘; Rectory. {and goodwill which bail u-uch generous gifts. - PEDESTRlANS.-— Ollr work m theidnily-nt work sanding the walks.‘ by a ‘slightly over $2,000,000, will be de- 0111111111- Sevwvaiv vi’ 5101B Mr. John 1W, Hagen. Jr., has ra- creased by $21,400 through tho for- 1 ‘ .“ | . _ ernmcnt with refusing to reply t0 “lll illfly llle 19l- m Mum“ m tum or deposit“ by Landmmes i flemgndiiichcdiile next week. in addition to through the Nfl/l-ibllfllist movemeriL-i-llv sonlior 1011mm ‘llicrc will also 1 g 1o t {h g. d p p, of 290 m, in ‘liidia for the reform of the‘ con-Jib‘ 6" Ylififlllflillflleflilfl 8 l1iil-I'll‘ ililnmrzl cnerlaldgtgfls Sh“ ‘Ilaveeillgrh .5|_1',lu[||()n_ 11 3.1mm)“; ma, "promgdtdoviiicli will play tlickr schedule oi’ ‘ mm‘ zaqyuxury “m; mpmcmtlc rule of tliivgaiiies 011 sltllfiiliy mornings c0111- DSut-[e-l-vilvllldiiflil princes," and asserts that lllfiilCi1lK' this trot-k. This the Briflqhilifliilfl excellent shooting whiile the ,1 , , , Jvisltors did not seem to be able to, 1 Ihe boys gym classes w“! be gnu“. ‘lywluizh makes a grood improirement, well 11s an exhibition of advalireii senior wcrk put 011 A volley bail mati-li will} conclude tile ziilicrncoifs program.‘ 10 Laborites Ask _ Changes in India 1 special 1LQN1DQ,\'_ Jam 1,411“ Labor‘ -_-"Y" IN HOOKEY.-'l‘lic Summ-i members of 111t- British House drier-Hi" Y- M- C- A- has arranged flor I De - Cnmmons have signed M, appeal Dr-ii hockey leagues which will com- n juiaiiifesito on bohmif of the poopl-emlellc" lllell‘ sllllelllllP-‘l llilmelllifllely- 1111 India. who are seeking the re- -‘i'oi'ni of the ‘Indian constitution viinii 31, —()|1(3 p1111-_.1lii-§ appeal has bcn timed to coin- annuu] wnfer. when it 11s remembered that when India. and charges the BrI-bish Gov- (TPyF-lal ‘Rink Tuesday evening and ieu cnn‘li-§ 1sidil.\S'l'O1lOI., Jan. l.—~Slorie< Thom n". (gi-fmenn War and sunken. Cublllr-iireasiire have ‘been revived by the‘ of thoson-eportcd location ol"Bi-1ck Prince", _ . , ., 11 British ship. wlilchfouiidcred lnfldy mgm‘ The “om” mam ‘In’ r total votes polled by their succesa-‘shlp. for when lit wont down it haddloth i" ‘shmtlng and inboard $3,000,000 in gold. Recently . -' .1 h . h _ All the candidates in Prince Fri $3123:gfllxggiringazllfijrl 11g“: wooldyhnma team The second pelrlod o“ 4?.‘ Sill‘- ‘which is believed to have belonged ‘to the "Black Princeff _ . Dunn“; the hem" o! the Cm“, field throws In quick 811100983“!!! (‘iill War the ship ante-red Balakiavalbl" m‘ ma‘ M" m“ t 913w“ Bay with 1m cargo of gold. ima- "P Wlmlllill“ l" “w” 1mm and a111- munitlnn for the atfac ln-g armies. 9d A storm arose and Prince" rounds-red. the entire crew “Bhcklwlvlch is. the highest score eve-r n depth of the bayyeveriige more than one field. which in pHCBR is 700 feet. make 1 I , . a: gfrskmug’ gfiizgrrfimgilg ca“ ho'::|entii. The line-up was as follows:- ful that treasure of gold event- ually will be retrieved. Big Coal Merger NEW YORK. Jan. l-Jormstloni of the North American Coal cor-ltlie Siimmeieide poration for the purpose of com- bining the Rttsbui-g Terminal Coal Cleveland estern Coal Co and other larse ,of which are In wasgepgrtofl under way eti will be played i and place] ginee taking over thll ‘III? Hotel we have spent many ' In for boys had their 1111. practice at the thousands OI “"1" 'l‘i:.-". police are ‘also, on the look; cut 1'1:r those few ilrlvor-s who have] neglected or forgotten. to attach ineli- hells to the sleigh or bar-l ‘mess while rlriving 0 y ithe strertsq [as is required by one of the town’ fr. Investment Bonds Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds- 8000M ‘1hy-laivs; at street crossings, pod-l and ‘um’ Fenian". on "- hslrians must keep a sharp lookout QM“ ‘for these drivers. ~11. A- 5- MWNEH-L Phone 704-L. in tho senior church league ‘the teams are almost identical with, those which played li-isbycar and the ice broke up lust Spring these repairs and lmPP°V°m°""' l‘ Ii now the finest Hotel of l" oiaas in the Maritime Prov _ lnoes. It 0P9!" “I "w" who want a oomfortable » Hotel and 09'0"“ "b" "4 excellent seryloe at a inoder-v gtg price. Rates‘ 83.00 a day- iiiime 0i’ the moans i) teamii will hr playing in ‘should be produced lanai the lncal .111; to the ciltolginiendledtulpflch Charlottetown .lf‘ll' 111 eras in spor 0 10'- izcy in developing these boys. H0181 c0., —BAS'KETBALL.— An lflier- P'°l""°*°" nmdiaia team picked from the Y. M. f‘. A. in Charlottetown melt .1 ilisastroiis defeat at the hands nf ihe similar isiimmerelde team in lhn “Y" at Summcrskli- on Tuss- Migg |,_ MeqUAlD, Manager i playing splendid combination and l-IUGIIFS DIGESTALL TABLETS ' correct all dorms of INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA - _ _ HEARTBURN ° 1 and‘ other" disorders d! the STOMAOH IMI IDWILD. , mics‘ so ochre HER sex mbitiation. 1The smre at the end of the first iileriod was 44 to 6 in favor of the ‘iene-d with Goes for Charlottetown 126111.113 getting away tor a couple of almost every tap-off. The game end- Rli to 17 again-st the visitors. 11p in ‘the local "Y." The fect tli t 1 the Sum-moulds team eiiot on tad l a minute show; their unquesg-tiai-i able siirperlorlty over their oppon- Chnrlottetown. ardl-C. Math- nwn (21; S. Met son: Centre m. floss (l5): Guard ll. ‘Hogg. Summ- lei-eide-Ibrwarais J. Benin-mm (261 |H. Gordon (15): Centre C. R. Dic- kie (118): Guard m. Maiiieson (4). m. H. H? Simpson. Secretary of Y. M. C. A. re- fereed. Ilt will be noted that the teams played only four mm. each owing to one of the Gui-lotte- Llown players llieiiig 111mb: to coins rt the last in nute. A -1 31.113211 I , Mailed to any address on‘ . reoslpt e! prise. a I 11 .41‘ 1 “$12.32.” “i314. -"i‘he music will be provided by. Brdeque 7-30 0- 111- the Prince Edward Theatre Orch- ‘TiL-idsz-saféiz?‘ ‘_'“-*‘ -*Z~"‘ra-\~;~.ruvn;-4~r.>-.n.¢s? '