MTJBTJJlMMII '1‘ day Only-Prince Edward 2.30. 1 e 9. ALICE F-AYE - DON AMECIIE - iurz imos. m/‘YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING" ‘ PLUS SILLY SYMPHONY— ODDITY > FRINGE EDWARD-MON. TUE. WED. iThn lvicfirv love-making‘ ‘ni Gladys Swailhnul and ,l<'rnrl MarMiirray, spiced N I/ . i l/pé .7 . ‘y! i i ~ -- , ' A Vwilii tank Oakio hm and '" v, 1!‘ , ‘who qnraomis Vol07, and ahd A t- é " ‘I ' ‘Yolanda flATlClflf], all iNOlZiCQS. ‘ ' ivlilllififl in the rhythm qt 1Q!“ new Song; AtilthkChirrllottt-town 15mph as wcc's meeting 1e oys decided on a four-team hockey league to start Jan. 1st. They have hlld three practices already and expect to have four evenly match- ed teams by the time their league opens. 'I‘here is in d hockey mater- ial in the Trcop shou‘d have a lot of fun during the winter months. The Thursday night gym pericd at llie "Y" is increasing iii popu- n.-— m rwnbvl! Last week's rummage sale was a , big success owing to tha- jspirit c-f (‘o-operation shown by i the indie: and the boys liiomszlicrs. i The Troop tr‘ s this onportiini_ty' _1 to llirink the indies who so kindly ‘helped make the rummage sale i the success it was. i The boy". ivlsh to tender their i tlirinks to Mr. victor Huclscn, the ' the lzirgc mid regular attendance. fine clock lie so generously don- ated for their "Den”. Mr. Hutton is one of the strongest backers of this Troop and has given hLs stip- 5 Wit llPii t'l‘fi‘fllll'l‘i‘ft‘ll‘~<‘llii to the 1703s on various occasions. Chlt‘ cf this" iaczlfis nrtivitics will be the appointment of c mittee to lock zi-fter the disti": - ution of Xmas dinners and to ar- range n. iarcarnm for the Christ- mas holidays. 2nd. Charlottetown Trcop .._ A PARAMOUNT JACK UAKIB vriuz anilYULAllllA. lflliiiiENfigvli/ifillil lug after several needy families for Christmas and thus gndchn ‘ the hearts of some children who would otherwise probably be over lcxked on this joyous occasion. 'I'he 'I‘r.cop is intending to make the_ very best use of the Christmas holidays through hzkes, and other i open air activities. f l0 TICKETS ADULTS _ _ $350 Mr. Gordon D:ugl:is, Assistant l.\'(‘l.l‘l)I.\‘G 1‘.i\.\' GIVE , -. Scoutmaster is lcnving to attend ‘l'llli._\'l"_|§!-‘7 ("ILDRhN ‘L50 the National Conference of CJYI- , ‘flllflblb llflillll Uliivfiltwil)‘ students on Fri- - in Gift nwvii-iws NOW 0N day, December 24th. This Confer- ence l: to bc held in Winnipeg and i is for t-iie purpose of discussingi Students relations to world prob- l lcms, education, etc. ~ VViliiC in Winnipeg Mr. Douglas and the boys‘ I lnrity all the time as is shown by S i of Bear River mid Digby Gut, N. S. i fin‘ ‘ genial St. Aviirdls Grocer for the i _ _ i aie issuing a. magnificent wall cal- rmz‘ ‘cunizigmrrribwiv nonimrniv flu ticntral Guardian Santa Pals—-C0-°P¢1,‘at¢ T° Give All A Happy sale prices. The Bike Bnop. Christmas week. PHONE 108 for Quality Grocery. ces Royal as a wnll calendar. gow l1 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.. Caven- ilisli Baptist Church 8 p. m. Rev. William G. Qulgley, minister. 14-131 SERVICE in the Mnrchfleld Brptist Church Sunday, Dec. 19th. i at 3 p. m. 11-12812-18-11. POLICE SEIZE CAR-Early I yesterday morning Mounted Po- lice seized a motor cai- containing Street. Court action would follow i police said. THE BANK 0F NOVA SCOTIA is serving their customers vlrith an artistic czfeciclai" representing a view AIRWAYS cinuxcu scnunun: —The Caiiad an Airways have gone - 1 on a Christmas schedule. Until af- i i ter the 25th the plane will remain at Moncton over night flying to i Charlottetown in the morning and i returning to Moncion at noon time. The change was made yes- tcrday. MIZSSRS. DEBLOIS BROS. LTD. endai" for offices representing “llferrie Old England", the large colored picture depicting English- men in their scarlet and green coats. PLEAD GUILTY TO CHARGE , --Two radio owners pleaded guilty to charges of operating their sets without a license before Magistrate TWCCClY yesterday. They were fined one dollar and court costs Ol' in This fioop is planning on mo,“ 1 neu of payment ten days in Jail. i RETURN T0 ENGLAND — Mrs. F. Watson and family, a son and three daughters, who have been re- sding at; Murray Harbor, left yes- terday morning on return to Nor- fnln, England, where they will 10in l\'l:. Watson who returned some time ago. Tl are will sail from Hull- fax today by the S. S. "Newfound- land" for Liverpool. POLICE COURT-In Police ‘ Court. yesterday a man was con- victed on a charge of theft from . a parked car and sentenced to 60 days in jail. He had been arrested by City Police early ‘Iliursday morning. A man charged with wife beating was given a suspend- _ed sentence for 20 days. A man . . ._.V _ i,» ‘ . , is intending to visit. SEVCHlI Scout z P1011494 iziiiity to a charge under Grrups and exchange ideas with I ‘ W. some of the Scouters in that prov- "* ' incc. w, 2nd. (‘hzirloltetlnvn Pack c A I D -- 'l‘li_i.~. Puck is holding ii special _ _ _ riii-cctiug on Tuexiziy evening. All niiirin . ll.\\'li w Ililli iil u» IN (1111).. rm", the pack are “Red h, 1i p] (j U N | A | N U § | C " I be present at. this incetiitg. l St. John Ambulance Class PLFS BETTY ROI)!‘ AND SERIAL NO. 3 . . " l mountain -i I j The next meeting o! this class twill be lieltl this afternoon at Trinity Church Séeiai Hall. All ‘ Scoulcrs taking the course zirn asked to attend as vw are coming close to the examinations. 5th. (fliziriottetoilvn Pack This Pack shows a steady in- crease iii the membership and now numbers 25 boys. , The Cubs iirc hrlding a Clirl-t- mas Party on Monday evening, December 20th. All Wolf Cubs in this Pack are invited to attend. Apple Duy Results The total receipts expenses, etc were shown in the Scout Newslnst i week further results shcw that , the Provincal Council will re- ‘ celve nbcil. $400. after the vnri- ‘ ous Groups receive their perllon of the proceeds frcin APDYc Day. Prrents ‘A? iii CAPIT Twelve good reasons why your boy should bccome n Scout.’ 1. Scouting fills a boys spiirc time. 2. Scouting gives n boy char- iii-tor. (l. Scouting ls not a iniiitaiy movement. 4. Sroutuig ninlzez; n boy handy. 5. Scouting gives a bey opyor- tunilics of Srvicc. - , 6. Scouting gives a boy fl siense, ‘ cf lioiioi" and ‘oynllyu 7. fronting ieiiclies n boy linrre. l‘i.l‘s (‘.llt'l‘.'if).‘v' _ M,- 3 b"l'f)(l(ll.'b' conii» sell .. t. on? l? . i ‘l. v..- — -~~ closing of the various universities 4 r‘ 1 ‘, ' and cnllelzcs in the Mnritimes for i‘ 1- . the Christmas holidays. the trek - ‘ft-"DOGCGHCIUDU ~ 4; 5'1‘, my ' of students homewnrd bound has f. commenced. Canadian National C: . I stations platforms iii the college . w centres resound with college yells . i” lb' .u std tsb a , ; WINTER B118 Siiiliiiill-E ‘2i.‘§“‘¥....1§“l..§‘.i.. "it. i ‘ m"; LEAVES C||ARLQTTETQW1H (Ilirislmas closing of most of the lI-‘rnm White’; Restaurant) universities and‘ colleges in the ~ FOR SUMMER-SIDE enst. Others will close tomorrow ' ' Dally excpt Sunday — 0.00 A.M., 1.15 P.M., 3.45 I'M. and the remainder on Monday. . _ 5311mm, only _ 10,00 11.1w. slllldny only - 10.00 A.M. . --i——--— ‘ Q BUS LEAVES SUMMERSIDE MELBOURNE — A. L. Ifassett, (rum Gnmlie‘; Dru; Store) young Victorian cricketer. ‘a n 1 FOR CIIARLOTTETOWN j Dally except Sunday — 8.30 A.M.. 11.30 A.M., 4.00 PM. _ Saturday only — 10.00 RM. Sunday only — 7.30 PM- IQEQQQQQ9QQWZQYQQ§EFEQUQQQQVN1QQQQQEQQQQZQCSQL____ ‘ ‘l i‘ 5‘ l‘ "" team to Ettlzlnnd next year: the left-pander made 127 not out for his slow against touring New Zen- luiiders. i _ _ W _ ' _ Scouting finds out n boy's r —- 1 -- llflllallfiilclgliltd. ‘ r 1 _ . ,_ . :_.CQ ‘i; giv .' . ;" - l) A‘ I L Y Jill, _ 7 __ no“. u ll cs 'i my ia pi ll. Scouting widens n, boy's ,_,_, M _ _ _ __ _ _ _____ _ _____ outlook. P53 ‘“— __‘h ' ' " " " ‘“'“""_"€' 12. Scouting will make a man . , - »- - of your boy. H 1k. v.1 51K‘ .». crxtiuc-c -.i. u‘: k. 1.. umucfdr. miviitiitmxiutlvi-qu _1-_; A; this 1s the Inst regular comm“ é I‘ )1 'l‘_ 1! of Scout News for 193'] we take ' 9' this opportunltv of wishing all 5 SPECLAL a active Scouts, Cubs, RZVCTS, Lend- ‘ (‘IIRISIXHAS “TIER ,1; ers, and friends of the Scout l ;. . ~ .\' Movement. a very Merry Christ- j ‘l BL“ SERVN-‘h g mas and a Happy New Year. f I! . . \ . v‘ . - _ y - o - i liussu- will leave Charlotte y Irubhclty Dlrector . , (mm and Summcrside every t! . . . V - . r Qvening a, 10 M, g Appointed Air Lines 4 _____ i*'"*‘""“="“"- MONCTON, Dec. 1'1 _ With the strong Cllllflldlifll for the Australian 3 lite Prohibition Act, sale of ven- dor's beer. and was fined $75 and costs or 30 days in jail. The case was one ol the 22 called in-pollce court 'l‘hui"sday. 4 BYRIAII SERVICE-Jilin funeral of Mrs. Henry Green, aged '15. who yiasried away at her home, Cardigan NOYUI. on Dec. 11th after a. few days’ illness, and was largely at- lcizried, vras held nt. All Saints Church oii Monday morning. Re- quiem High Mass was sung by Rev. M. J. Rooney. who also performed the service at the grnvc. Rev. J. C. Maccloiiald, St. George's. assisted the choir. The pallbearers were: lifr-ssrs. Francis Campbell, George Wilson. John MacIniyi-e, Roderick MaeAulay. Austn Johnston and Jo- seph Quinn. ‘ CHRISTMAS TEA-The 7th Charlottetown Company of Girl Guides held a. delightful tea. in the ;Soclnl Hall of Trinity Church ‘Thursday afternoon. The Hall was trcstefully decorated in red and green and the tea table carried out the same color scheme with pointsettas and red candles. The v refreshments were in charge of the Patrol Leaders, Eva Irlum. Is- abel Sinclair. Jenn Bevan, Annie Hudson, Edith Frlzzie and Eileen Higgins, and the Seconds. Mai-ion Tilyim‘, Connie McLure. Jenn Pun- cher. Audrey Henderson. June lnird rind Riibv Hudson. were re- sponsible for the decorating. Mrs. Jlnrry‘ Cudmore. Captain of the Company, presided nt the tea table nnd ivris assisted by her two Lieut- enanls Misses Lillian Duchemln mid lvlnry Sinclair. and by all the members of the Comllfliill- The Imperial Life Has A Record Month The results Of the builms‘ wit‘ ten by the Imperial Life Assurance Company, show thnt the business written and paid for in the month of November this your. W88 ‘he largest month for the past will" years. both in amount". of business paid for, and the number of HD1111" , cations received from agent-i. Our . hundred and fifty-three name: of ‘agents and Managers appefll‘ l" i m. Honor Roll. Prince Edwin-d Island agency also had one of it! largest months for some 11m!- The name of Mr. A. R. Mcfimls. Manager for Prince Edward Island. appears in eighth position In th! senior Err-up. 91!; 81'0"? 6011518" ing of those hnvlnil $259000" 0' over Pnld-for-Buslncss for the month. l l i l l l l Ton Late T"o Clasify , . _- c? --._ ..-,____ i iv/mrun cnnnnui mun Wm: l references, telephone 050-J. M u-iaji-ia-ili-ai. FOR SALE-HORSE TIN YIIAIIB ; old, record 2.16; need to hi: re- ‘ cord this season. free legged pacer, sound, u good locker, and weighs over 1000 lbs. Will work ln farm gen-r. B. J. Kennedy. lmitbport. Il-m-lz-ll-il. r .,..._.,. M... t XMAS Truss Liam's at whole- n-va-iz-ia-zi. l. M. T. SPECIAL BUS SERVICE L-IZZ-IZ-IB-Zi. OM11 THE ROYAL BANK is issuing a charming portrait picture of Prin- SUNDAA’ SERVICES-NEW GIGS- SANTA PALS to nnn Lleut-Govwmor DeBlotl. Mm. Gentle D. DaBld-l. Miss Helen DeBloh. Miss B. Burnett. Mrs. Benjamin Rogers 8r. Mrs. V. l... Goodwill. Mrs. Isaac Curtér. Mir-s Bertha Carin. Mia-s Margaret. Irving. Joon William. Shir-Zing Dimnlnl. Mrs. Mark R. McGufgon. Roberta M. MCGUIIIIL‘ ‘ Mark McGuignnJr. Mrs. A. W two gajlons of rum on Richmond i . Eyndman. Miss Catherine Hynduuu. Mrs. (CoL) D. A. MacKirmon. Mr. Benj. Brunner. Elizabeth Anderson. Billy Ives. Capt. T. G. Taylor. Isobel McDonald. Eileen Harley. Francis Strain. A friend. Elizabeth Anne Brady. Layton Rogers Schurinun. Bum- nierslde. Mrs. C. F. Weeks, Charlottetown The Holy Redeemer Rectory. Mi. D. K. Currie Miss Annie G. Smith Mr Maxwell King, Miilpeque Rd. In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McEwen. Mrs. Frank McKlnnon. Aloysius McNeill Mary Teresa. McNeil! Donald ‘Iinney Mrs. Harry E. Mllllr Mrs. C. HfiBladc Miss Dorothy Block Mrs. W. C. Hoyt Waldo C. Hoyt, Jr. Mrs. J. T. Rcvell Joseph Revell. Dorothy Deveau Constance McClure Rogers Befl Betty June Bruce Crowlands Country Club. Mrs. H. D. Johnson. Mrs. J. E. B. MbCrudy. Mrs. W. H. Prowse Marlon Hume Marjorie McLeod Allan McLeod Mrs. A. A. Bartlett Mrs. A. B. Cosh. Mrs. Ewen Cameron. ma. Harold McKie, Keppocb Miss Marjorie Carr Helen Cooke Constance Cooke Mrs. James Murley. Mrs. W. Chmter S. McLuro. Mrs. F. P. Taylor. . Mrs. Murdock McKinnon. smiling Helpers Branch Junior Paula. Hayfield. Sonny Fbntunn. Catherine Fontana. Margaret Fontima. Nance Hyndman. Mary Irene Benirsto. Mrs. J. M. MncFadyen. Mrs. Dan Williams. Miss Gladys L. Williams. Anne Sudler. Frank Sadler. Eleanor MacNevli-i. Mrs. Leo Frank. George Houston. PERSONAL! Mr. L F. Simmons. Freetown, i: a guest at the Admiral Benty, Saint John. , ‘ii, The many friend: of m. John Saunders who is ill in the P. E. 1., Hospita‘. will he glad to learn that his condition is somewhat improved. Among those leaving for Boston to spend their Christina, holidays among relatives and friends, are Messrs. Stewart Drake, Meudowbonk Herbert Scott and Charlie MmKfn- non. Cornwall. The boys expect to be away three weeks. Messrs. Eric Stevenson of New Glasgow, and Roy Stevenson of Cavendish. left Thursday morning on the excursf -n trip to Boston, while there they will visit relatives and friends. Miss Elalm Bennett. R.N., of the Royal Victoria. Hospital, Montreal has nrrlved home to spend 'a month's holidays with her parents, Prof. J. G. and Mrs. Bennett. Miss Jessie Cook. R.N.. and Miss Clan. Cook, RJN. both of the Royal Victoria. Hospital, Montreal, are ln the city enroutz to their home in Murray Harbor when they will spend the Christmas season with their parents. Special Constable A. LeClnJ: of the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice entered the Charlottetown Hospital yesterday for treatment. l-ll; many friends wish him n speedy recovery. PER STEWART GOODWILL MMPIIAIL The sympnthyof n. large circle of friends and relative: goes out to Mr. John Goodwill Mac- Phall and Mrs. MwPhuil, for- merly Miss Eupliemlo MncPhafLR. N., in the death of their only con Stewart Goodwill which occurred oii Dec. 8th after an lllnm of sev- en days of pleuro-pneulnonlu. ‘this bright, promhfng little boy. who was the life and light of the home, for the short period of 11 month: and l! days, is sorely mined not only by the fninlly but by the mnny whom he had attracted by his winning wly: and the unfail- ing smile which greeted nil who met him. The funeral tool: place on Dec. 0th. conducted by the my. Mnl- colrn Galbraith. the rennin: being interred in the ‘funllyfplot In Ar- gyle Shore Cemetery. The paJl~ becrcrc. were, Baotou lhcPhnll. Jamie MmDougnll. Murcliloonlcl- lni- and Leslie Mncflevfn. The floral tribute: Included : wreath from the L.O.B.A. end n quay from the uncle: and nimb- i (Continued from page ll) i i l Mrs. E. Wnrren HounfAI. Francis ‘Hermann. Ruth Gnrnhum. Arthur Collin. Mrs. Georg; n-mwn, Major and Mrs. Fred P. MIL-lt- Elunoi-‘u. Dun Wllliuna. Margaret‘ A. smart. nil-mill‘ nlge. _ , , , . . Wendnll Burke. _ Johann: Mncdonnld. Mrs. w. n. Robertson. Marlon R. Pi-inell. mm Hilda. Cola. ‘Milton. Phyllis Tilt. Gordon Taft. Tait. _ _ coon. Dr. r. c. noiiun. Bindrnubozun. d Bury] u -_ door-git; Douli, Chelton. John Doull, Chelton. Jupk Simpson, Bummenide. Charles Simpson. Summerafde. Richard Hurts. A Friend." Elinor William-s. Beryl Graham. Mrs. BN6 Andrew. Dorothy Andrew. Wumn Hood. " Amy Hood. Ruth Hood. Catholic Women’: Iconic. Donald McClure. . lllj- i . lino l for the Davis Cup." Aim Warren Burns. Donald. Kenneth Bums. Mrs. D.‘ J. Riley. Hurry L. seer. Jr. Elizabeth Simmonds. Pauline Simmonds. Maurice Blake _. Chester Vaniderstlne. . Hon. Dr. W. J. P. iillcMtlhn. Mrs. William Mcboullll. ter River. In memory of Shellu Connolly "l. Mrs. George McOorniu. J. O. Hyndmnn. Mia Constance l-lyndmm. Miss Eleanor Toombu Patricia. Ritchie. Joyce Ritchie. - Mrs. Ewen McKlnnon. Mrs. Charles J. Moltlnnou. ~ Billie Farmer.‘ " Mai-y Farmer. Ulla M. Coins North Milton. Donald Moore. ‘ Bobby Jay. Mrs. C. H. B. Lnngworth. Joyce Fewson, Brukley. Mrs. C. J. Jay. Master Glen Newcon, Buckley. Jim Palmer. Suzanne Palmer. Sydney '1‘.. Green. std. E. Green. Mrs. Bpink. Mrs. Percy Pope. Sci-u Forbes. . Mrs. Pethick. Dewar Jones, Southport. Round Jones, Southport. Louise Avard. Arthur Gordon Avard. In memory of Bradford C. Mc- Lure. Peter and Harry Shmn. Joan, Jim and Douglas hippo. Mrs. G. R. Harding. Allen Harding. Fbli-lie Browse. Margaret Prowse. Joan Wood. David Wood. Jim Wood. Mt. Melllck W. I. Billie Bourke. Vlney Watt-s. 101s Watts Isnnd Securities Co., Ltd. Helen Moore. Jenn Moore. Miss Eliza Webster. Lilian, Helen 1nd Billy McLean, Mt; Edward Rood, Allan and Junior Doyle Miss Marjorie Doyle. A Friend. . A Friend. ‘ Anita Gill. Geo. J. Bngern. Tom N. Rogers. Rosemary Roger-l. Mid. Geo. J. Rnnera. Corrine Walker. Mary Wllker. ‘John Walker. , Helen and Everett ‘Cutcllffo. Humid Messervy. ' Joan Williams. "' ' u Mrs. Donia l. Burleigh,” Ellen- e. ‘ , ‘ llflwln Mill, Cleriiiont. Mrs. A. J» Muthesonhflluenry. Jimmie Mlclfelll, Kenufniton. “Donald mm MncNelll, Kenning- n _ . . Past Noble, ‘Grand; Club, Re- bekah Lodge. Paul Cudmora. Madelyn Olurkfn Mrs. P. W. Clnrkln. Philippa. Bradley. Fred Bourbon. = Dofifild Seaman. ‘ Miss Blanche Flnluycon In, Memory of Shirley Hooper. [n Memory of Rosalie Hooper. IuMemory of Rev. George Milhr and Douglas. . Pnullne Mclun, Cornwall. Dnwphlelllcbeun, Coi-nwlll. Eleanor Cook. Natalie Cook. AudrwBlrch Mr. A. M. Dough: Miss "Mary McQufld. Bequest off-he lntn Mil: Plorenll M. Cnnppall.‘ Beanie" Eva, Bobertnon, Munn’: Rd. Etta Jenkins, Mt. Allblou. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, Melinda‘: Corner. Mrs. Roy Prowses 4 Chute: Wnldron Prone. Florence Mclrinfa. Simon L. Pooll. i Lilian Block. mlvls Block. , ‘ Ifllzubeth Marlin. Marni-er. Martin. Donald Mai-Lin. , Allyn Hardin]. Iorboto. Ernest Robertson, Bummer-aide. at. Lawrence 510630,, Io. l. l. 0. O.- I‘. - - - Doria Tilt. - Jun Tilt. Mn. . M. Blehudl. Mill J. Gill. " Wlldey 140080.180. 81,1. 0. 0. I. Burl Brown.‘ ' illnaryndilress, BYMhBouItIer .1. Wvxnoiiitér. ehninrian d tho Worldfiervlce Commit!» 0‘ thaldcnl Y. M.‘ C. A., wls west cpenlrpr or. this ‘mill-Y Grad sufiper ineeittng.‘ . Bouiwr ma thu-Vtho m: owndlnn ensued tifworld Bérvlce work firIndiu. 39¢”, mg, Booth America. have moulded in Klwlkflllnl m0"! flqgypgoplg an" interest in spiritual, ihoriFuifd physical matters. He clbpd (min: u: an example of Y. M.‘ C. “A. ‘influence in foreign ficl ‘ and read excerpts. from m mi ‘entitled "Christ i: Captur- ing Qhiriuf’ by; o. .'r. wane. Chin- ese ‘Ambaacadorw the Ulllfid gliding. Aocordtnk to w. Wan: the éwLffrMovement n: begun in our nrmy ,Y._Mi Q. A. ("IMP by qqumguclnio Chlcng Kai-Shel: mrli4dev€opcd later into u. civic fluent. quote the Chinesc I'm _ltlO!‘2 "Clirlstluiity has started us toward a different 808i injlignitlr ofbody, uwukened an inmost. in, physical training. Young Chin: l: sti-onaer than her ts ever were. Next year China. will have her contenders M. Boulur stated that at the lnstrannual meeting of the Na- tional Council Canada increased her share in? World Service work. glng hei- contribution up to .000. This province was allo- cated 8125 but as our local assoc- iation was not in n strong finan- cial condition the, amount has rind to be raised ‘privately. Over one "hundred dollars ha: been con- tributed ulreadynfrhe more we can spread throughout the nations the principle: of the Y. M, C. A.. the, more wecan give the youth of‘ tlioworld n healthy outlook. i119 speaker dcclued. This money 18 uoedto send out men to build up local. organizations, which in time becgme self-supporting and con~ tribute towards the work in other corners of the globe. In closing. Mr. Boulter asked the Grads for their co-operntion _- in furthering this worthy came. The’ choir-man, Stewart; Lelkh. thanked thespenker and remark- ed ‘that his address fitted in_ nice- ly with thefirads’ programme for the’ season. During the business union which followed $15 was voted for the Dispensary Christ- malst fund and $10 for World Ber. vice work. December 27 was an- nounced us .l.he date of the" Hi-Y Grad Christmas dance. ,_._ ., I fMra. N. A. Show. Mildred Bennett; Walker. , - GeoigoMeredlth Walker. I i Pricilln Jenn Walker. Arrlend. " ' .Mrs. J. w. Clmn. Borden- Kuthleen McNeely. L-omilna McNeely. Billy McNeely. " Durell Murray. I-nrbert Murray. Billie Fitzgerald. .Beverley Fitzgerald. Bat-burn Sony: Ward. Wanda Livingstone, Clyde River. Mrs. Walter linker. Jean Anita Dillon. Annie Boyhe. bbvinlu Bonncll. John Cmmton Bonneli. " Mrs. C. P. Stewart. " Miss FIoi-ence Mutch. Ruth Christie. ‘ Beanie Bmullmnn. r Helen Moore. Jenn Moore. Mrs. Gordon Bennett Mia Anna" Bennett A Friend ' - Irene Kennedy. Miss Betty Jenn Beer. Mrs. In J. Yeo. Mrs. W. F. H. Gill. Mn. '1‘. G. ~Ive:. Donald J. Ives. Mn. E. A. Foster. Billy, McKlnnon. Bernadette MacMlllan. Mrs.’ Hurry Matheson. Lucy A..MoLui-e. Mr. H. G. Rogers. Mrs. F. C._Cn.:ey. George Scnntlebui-y. 15am" M. Howavt, Summeralde. Kendrick. Gordon. ' Kirk Troop Boy ECOUi-U. " AjTlClld.‘ , Helen puffy. ‘Annie Young. A" Friend. ‘ ’ Red Point Sliver Bond Junlo Rodltlrou. Alexander Home. Anne Home. y Mrs. Percy Morealde. Billy Moreslde. Ali-s. H. K. B. Hamming. Arthur Gordon McNeil] Helen Louise Chnppell. "Mnrnretr Mclannnn. ‘ Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. .Morri: Jenkins.‘ Mrs. Frank Currie. Mira. H‘. 81mm. Donald McBeth. Adjt. and Mn. Lynch. ,M’.rl. J. R. Mnnn, Mlrchfleld. Mn. J. ‘B. Begun. Janet: Regen. Mrs. acurth. Min: Virginia South. ‘Mujorb- Bplllctt... Art. . . flhejubllge Club. Mrs. Irn Douglas. ‘Nell Klrwln. ' ' ~ ‘ The Cumberland Hill Women’! Institute. _ . . Roddy Rancher. Billy" mutter. i it ii Piuvvwr- Vntchcr. ' Frtnk Kelly. (‘Phelmi llemcuay. Jmndon Ban-many. brnudetb Mutter. Loinmlloultor. ~ BucLOui-nl-j , j , ~ , Mrs. Victor MucWilliums ' _ Mrs. Edgar Heurtz Slliiiil; i collar-viii ‘iii Th0 Chlrlottetonm Mu audited by u» cum; ’ Quartet“ DECEMBEKisn-r/ In PnlNCu mwlmn Tum °"'.""'- new m» -i i-élf... PROGRAMME l. Cuoll: (n) Joy to (he Worm (Handel): (b) Huinrii, gm“ Anni: Sin: lMendclcmhn) 2. Chorus: Lnudunu (Protheroc) 3- Gui-um: Joy com World ' slime: LYIIIII-Cherry van“ m u. l. Chorus: Holy 5 tllundel.) 4711mm (a) w. Thre Orient Are (lllllltllrnlli)h;migf Silent. Night (Gruber). 6. Inltrumental Trio: (n) 3x", slonnl (Dckoven); (b) y "an the Voice o! Jesus Say (Rank hlllil~Meelrs. Albert Blanchard, Beg MoGi-egor and Chan, M _ Gregor. '1. Chonu: Pilgrim’: Clionu (w"_ nor). 8. Chorus: (h) Psalm. The lord's M! Blleliliei-d: (b) Negro Splflt. uul. Steal Away. 9. Solo: (aclected)-Ml:: Vern Mul- colm Campbell. 10- Cnroln (I) 0. Come All y. Faithful (Reading): (b) The Christmas Song (Adam). ll. Qunrtette: The Holy mm lfMuellcrl-Cherry Valley Lad. es. 12. Chorus: The Long Day 01m, (Sullivan). God Save the King. Director-Mr. Albert Dlnnls. Aocompanlst-Mr. Albert ‘Blanch. M‘! Thou-Lu" 1rd. Sliver collection in aid of Free Dispennry. L-SB Protsstantflrphanagu _ Collections (Continued) EAST ROYALTY PER. ‘MRS. WAI» TER IIEARTZ AND MISS EMMA McNEVIN Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lunk Mrs. William Smith Mrs. Claude Smith Mrs. W. P. McLeod Brent Howutt Mrs. Walter Hearts Mrs. George Munn Mrs. Frank MacKay Miss Jennie MacKay Miss Gussie MacKay Mrs. Charles Roberta A Friend Mrs. J. S. Andrew lvfrs. Neil Darrnch Arthur Robertson Nib-s. Wallace Wheutlvy ~—*‘-‘>-*’*r‘r-‘r‘."'r‘:-‘f"t‘t".g sss22s22222288s2saassss Mrs. Louis Roper Mrs. Fred I. Andrew Mrs. H. W. Clay Mrs. Harold Heartz Mrs. Percy Barlow Mrs. Allison Holmes v .50c each: Mrs. Frank Millar. Mrs. Clifford Moore, Mrs. Fred W. An- drew, Mrs. Alex. MncNevln. .250 each: Miss Betty MncKfllE Miss Margaret Calms. §____-__ Total 105i Fnlconwood Hospital Per Miss Ruth Rayner. B. N. Dr. A. J. Murchison 59° Mrs. (Dr) R. D. McL-auchlun i0" Kenneth MacLeaii 1°" Miss Ruth Rayner 1°“ Mrs. Elznbeth Carr 1°" .504: each: Miss Beatrice Crozter. Miss Charlotte Neale. .250 each: Miss Mary MWHWQ Miss Sarah GBSS, Miss Minnie lllnii- dei-son, Miss Maud Tayloi’. M" Margaret MacDonald. MTS- Um‘ Frances. Total n“ L10’l-12-lll-li Archbishoiis Aunt. 91, Dies At Nelson NELSON, Northiunbei-land 00.. 3.. Dec. 1’7—Mrs. Mm Kiwi"- -, - Nelson, wife of Roderick 143g]; died at her home here last _iii.¢!__ after u lengthy illness. Shc is still vlved by her husband and Mil"; nephews. including Most Rfl- KM" McGulgnn. archbishop of T0“ n!" and Rev. Father Murphy. TPQFWP St. Dunstan’; 0011689. Chm o town, P. E. . . 'f‘he funeral will be held tome‘;- row. leuvng her residence at? H; to St. Patrick's (lIlxllrfrtrlllésss0lkiyil b! sou. w iere reque celebrated by Rcv- E- P- wfiififlfli Interment will be made in 5- l rlck's Cemetery. . _ B} Tee}, FRANCIS-At Carleton silrns 01f Dec. 18, 191:1. u» Mr. and Mil F‘ mer Franc . ii- 5011- _ . DUNPHY—At the city liturgy: on Dec‘ 12ml wP 1W1“ “Qdtm. . Thomas Dunp i)‘. 6M"? " ‘ _ MCDOUGALL-At the city "fllllfd Dltul. Dec. l5. 1937- w M" ll Mrs. Francis McDoulflii- 0 “B5,. LONGAPHIE-At the city m pita], Dec. 14, 1m. w Mi-Ci‘ I Mrs. Auguatus Lonlflllhle- 3' d-—-——a DEATHS MANNING-At craiwud. Dilii i‘ 1037, Benjamin Manning. all“; years. Funeral held Sunday- s from st. John's church. C‘ llld. - ,. p MncEACllEltN-At the Proniibjf, Smatorium on Friday. D°°°m Cd 17, 1987, Garfield MiwEacherii.illsi_ 31 years. Funeral from the W” deuce of hi: father-ln-lnw Jilmrv Mncmvln. Canon Cove. 0n 1ft‘; n‘ day. December 20. service atacov’ at 1.30 pm. Interment Cnnoe Geiger’. "ti" "'4'. END. MacLedn l _ UNDERTAKER . 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