for y _ -~Uni|1-d Clmlrch. iScl-viccs next .., .,|- H .. l__'kdwmflors ilrfllanll four 39 Queen Street .sum,,u_ N fonow_s___wlarshflold n‘ 11>» DH 11 y Httltcstcd to son that t char-tuown’ P‘ E ‘l’ II -"- '"-- (‘S""“""I‘-“' 319931"! m dinn reach the offlcc by nrion n1‘ that‘ i follow-l; Pleasant, (lrnvc at 3 p.m.: ,|,.y pr0.-,.,1-|,,.; . WANTED pork :11 7 p.n1. wise insertion will no > c. 1 --—- icotl. o1 sat ‘l: .1, .- 1 T1 1 (‘vzlrrgat i‘ THiUOIpEféIrGIQT (‘ltlorlotte- ,.,.,.,._,,,,,d h; m QIHHIIY m» 11111.; to. own s: . t." 100 w 111 0 y: 41cc _.__ _ Pam" at. Prim-o of Wales College on Mnn~ i At on W-trvllonsc, Cllrlr- ,day,.ianun1ry 10th at 7.30 1p. m. Tito BREADALBANE CHARGE. -‘ lottctow 1 timo rccfilvllinllgl appigctlitlous Ia.Unltcd Church. Dluglil Coburn, .\I.A.,l - nxtrlmm unt wrtay, t. net. 11.1’). Pas-tor. :Sorvco' "””“"”"”“““" 11101-1-5-21 11111 '19'17 Ross ~~--~~- Nari-h (‘rTII-IIVIIII‘ .'i ,",’“.**""+H++Hv+wtl BAPTIST SERVICES. v-Nortlt Valley 71p. m. _lt lead hem all and we highly commend It. 91.00 palmetto. ‘Iiardi L Worthy sons 211 been STREET i n . s- 113th. Fnrnlers Iluvlng hogs 1o ship‘ ——~r , plenso notify us imlnediatcly. 'l‘i1r=,-h \ RETAIL GROOERS-Just rncolv- governluent. grader will lm pvt-sent The folfimner of""‘“colde_' "ll ‘l1 your Jobber. frr-sh grounilnnd higllcst. [lricns pnld wool-ditto. I" h _ t _ IIOBI IIOOI) Fancy cut 0llf-IflPilI-|‘If wcathor conditions lllfIIfI‘ it i111- “Hd 9' I T e 9'?“ P" -Il'is Ilollcd- Outs. Rollin Hood favinu DORRIIIIL‘. to load on aimvn llatv ventati‘ 17B . ‘n’ and fine wines have t attribute. It do. pends o he quality of the tea and care with which it is seal ~. It is all retained the ,.__..._______. e+e+e+ee+no+e+o++owo ‘Prim $71-95 Del‘ I. Letter Douglas Wh esaie Produce czing" lnpole’s ' ulsion Pri Qo-o-o-eoooe-o-oea-oeo l-é. 1 _______.i.__.__ o in metal 1 packag when you buy Y1 SPECIAL ‘PRICES on Ladies Hosiery at. Pupdie this week. 3614-1021 ‘L50 and 9th the service in I lChurt-h at Clyde 3 p._m. the Presbyterian River will be at m Sunday Sechool at 2 p.m. N0“ Qlwéiw 111111.11! LZIORSE blankets. Ill! wfTV8(.(0)‘1\I > A horse blankets. Prowseellvros. f§{.‘,','g°'§,’,‘, i 359°‘1'5'4i Santa Clans 5>ELFA8T—There will be ser- vice in the Presbyterian Church Bellini! on Sunday. Jan 9th at 11 1.1 m. and at 7 p.m. at Albany at Westmorelan Dlucher Boots. Goodyear weltcd sewn soles and rubber heels made 0n a round toe inst special price $77.95 at PVRDPE & FEIIGLIISONS 3614-1-6-21 u tho Guardian. WOOD ISLANDS- On Sunday, Jan. 91h were will be service in the ‘Presbyterian Church Wood Is- lands zit'11 a. m. and 7 p.m. an at Wood Islands East hall at 3 p.111. [All are invited. I HUINTE R Services shire. 3.00 P. 7.00 P- M. R. Men's BLACK KID BLUCHER ‘BOOTS cushion solos, Goodyear nvelted. made 0n a good fitting received, tho Iitlli-l-il-‘Jil VORK-MARQHFIELD cusses Riyr-r Field. Sunday, Jan. fitll 1927. Falrvimv ll a,m.; North River 1i p.111; Loin; Crock’? p.m.——VI'. It MncRVullu-r, minister. WE W.lLL - at St. Peters and Table Ccrnmcal, Robin Jlood Rapid and Aluminum package oats. Alsojtohin ilood Flour all‘ sizcs. ‘ .1541 BROOKFIELD- The services ill thc Brookficld congregation on - Sunday, Jan 9th will be as follows: tlfartvil-lo 11 n. m. and Brookfield 7.30 p.m. will load first Pratt d». Son. at Si. Pctcrs C8 "THE"S'. S. MAGNHILD will ar-Iwill load first rive in Georgetown Saturday, Jan-‘Prtlll 1Q 301l- unry eighth and‘ will load a general cargo including iilve stock and pro- CHANGE duce for 8t .‘Ple-rre and St. John's, ‘BROADCASTI Nfld. For further Information ap- ply to Conrad and Company, Chan, lottetown. .. . 3592-1-5-4 1’I‘he hour-s for cast from (‘an PR-EGBYTERIAN SERVICES — Montague. Cardigan and Dundns. p‘ _m' 1° “)0 The services in connection with ‘Mmke’ the Presbyterian Chnrcirin Canada What b/er symbolize: these inn a full coal bin? cond itionl Let u: eupfly you. “THE MKIMUM OF HEAT" w. n. ants a co. Everyboflii wants to. start the New Year fifth a feelihg of prob Perity and purity. tgloue 11o ‘Qvookeooaeow eoowflzrpresnnco of a number of tho immod- 1927 ‘ ' ~ ones ., Diarieb (For Banners Men)‘ Men GI ‘hi: or a... of our Celen- cs 1921‘ For 11- Pocket D’ " (All Style: “Fires Aim , !’s (For 19 ) . k i Bunnies supplies "Mu the Profeulonal not)” m w’ I/l M127 X. u. anon " Pm. ht your‘ Office lup- IIIIOQ m dnytlllnq you need In” hot line. - ~ ‘s5 n) have . (or. t .‘=“l .1‘ on ‘Sunday, Jan. 9tll will he held _in Montague at. 11 a. m., Cardigan i 3 p. n1. and Dundas 7 p. m. l CITY CHORUS FOR "BURNS" KCONCERT _ The Committee ill icllarge 0f the 1927 "Burns Anniver- Isary Concert" Jan. 24 and 25, in- vites all singers who assisted nt the ‘recent INT. Wotkls‘ concert to assemble Ill Caledonian Club illooms. on Monday cvenl-ng, Jan. 10 at 7 o'clock for practice of part songs. choruses. etc, Prof. W. E, . Fletcher will direct the chorus, ohd the accompanist will be Mrs. Keith ‘Rogers. The excellent singing of the Gill" Chorus at the concert inst fall was highly praised. and many citizens expressed the wish that a return mppoarance miglft be arrang- cd. Every singer plelse attend on . Monday. ns limo is, short. ' 3616-1. ti, 3i MOLEAN —- MfiDUFFn-A, very -qu‘iot. but. pretty wedding tool: plarn at the homo, of Mr. and Mrs- Lom- ucl IL lslllphant, Hunter mvcr. on‘ tho afternoon of December 29th, mu 316N011] mm when Miss lSadio B. MoDtlft ohvm. an,‘ n m“, Brookfleld was united in marriage willy Mr. Angus Moiman, Daring- toq The marriage was performed by I110 ‘Rev. n .11. Siavort in uni cash. es at any time. for pu c for all S. of the Hazelb R. W. Lindsay. mnlndcr of’ tho meeting closed woll Jenkins. into relatives and friends. The bridle (dent wns vory bccolningly gowned y in coral colored chiffon vclrvot. After tho coremony was over all partook of a. dainttly prnparotl < lunch. In tho evening u. reception lpretty wed j will? hold at the homo of tho brldo. on homo of Mrs. IV On Monday evening December 27t1h|tor of. - . John the many friends of tho bride to he al ‘and Mr. assembled 111. hcr ‘homo in Brook- fleld and tendered her with n mill CGIIHIIGOIIII shower. She was t be performed recipient. of many IDOMIIYIIII IRBV. Dr. Smith, useful gifts. .\lr- and Mrs. M IIIKPOODI. The . Guardian joins in win ti“! ‘ . young couplo many years 311111111’ monv spammed: wedded life. ’ > Thflsh old mic-mics, g Incldlty. MI" Ind rliscmfort nrc I00 HMIIPII It" ll fure-thcc-tvell m‘ vanit- flrrur- MY , drug atorr. ’" ' ..,, sandalwood velvet. ably chaffeur being Mr. ‘ (which ' .. diaper: In i “:1 o; {I'll I§§"1'm1u°‘$ “in... um mun-an. an Darla Vonooovd l. 0- q menu's oufm nemflounnnn g mu‘:,',.'1’|°$,m ebiaewerc. and Ferguson's b,,,,ke._.,‘_","fy MHJTARV civic: RIVER-On Sunday, Jan Pmws“ 3m‘ W" AIDED FUND _ MEN'S BLACK AND snowu “ewmy ‘"°"°°‘“°' r111: BREAD BASKET OF "m: WORLDv-"AIJDIIIIBY dandy picture and Calendar. also given free for new or renewal subscriptions to cnésrsns- Three styles 11ml Emacs-rarer _~or|cs ADVERTISERS. WE WILL BE loading livc Imgs commencing Thursday. Moncton, >1. 11., will patrols 2.10! iwill be brondcasted at. i113 same time us heretofore-if. R. Sayer. NOTtCE.-—Afte_r Jan 2nd I will have very spacial prices on all my stock durinK the whole winter for Ill Morell~to call, and ask for uric-l and you will be convinced it pays ' cash. soliciting a fine share thisconllng year, Year to all. Flour and feeds a spcc-isnsk’ “Ylmam m inlty.-—Lloyd Cox. Morell. met. on Dec 15 a; tho beautiful new‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Iienry S. Jenkins, Mt. Albion The day ‘being , v _, . , p If . -“ larmomze 0m. me 1 Idea‘ {new w“ n good attendance IO-nahl Ilfll‘ lfigcillzlllltgreilfllftitdfid Wilhethallayvs that Gorillas given: o1‘ members and visitors Owing to. ‘ti’ ‘waif’ ‘ " m‘ (-ulfstf*l‘llfltlflil.| And not "through lgnorancc: b1- in o vory interesting address.’ Tho r11- of readings by scvcrnl of tho iumu- -, , . . , I H," 1.1, A1111 superstitions dissappenr, ‘ bors and n. duct. by Mrs. Wcllllyg-Iigggmg; gfiill‘,fxtllt:l::(zl\,p:lll All! ‘Chfifip; “‘h_/)1‘ “.0 10am 11m {Input-upon Ill-IS‘ thv smll of tl11ir ,\'011llll“1'-*1.-‘*""-'0" "M." MW“ Ihrmml‘ 1 Drvnuld mm’ n“ W” ‘Ilcely rondomfl"TIlnllllltl tcn montirs Aiftor which lunch was tho hostess assisted rs. Bos- Tho next meeting of this. branch will wrIlOIII at tho nnl. I- WEDDING, L8---A qulot hut this; was solomnlzed at early our on November 17th. "1111-1111-111 trvnunout and oxporlmlooll, o. largo number were eprceonl: and a In Stfiéhfas Church, Kinkorn. nm-silur. 4 ' very onjoynblo evening was spout. when _s Catharine Agnes, dough-l llrwidc-a tho parents who lamrut will reside in Darlington, "The beautifully rendered .by Mrs. Al-‘ phoncns Shreenaa. During who cere- dered by the choir. The bride who was attired in rosewood satin with I" '1'" "N"?- coat m” h“ to mam‘ was “mum tho service tho largo concourse of ,ed by Mice Erna Murphy who wore onto. U-pon returning homo In the evening they were greeted by host: of friends and well After supper, which we: eon Miro, Mirrphy’: ueuel good style, all Joined in acacia; till. the wee mo‘ hours. when all returned to their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. John- ston may yeore of hum! wooded bite. ‘The bride wu the recipient 1 THE 011111111 1111111111111“ BED 991 fillecial value for $1.75 each, all wool. ' . 3590-1-5-41 WILL BE LOADING ‘WIIIIIO Po-l toes Thursday and Firiday, P. J. 3600-1-53! was‘ among those pro- fhe Guardian's alias fun-d. t "*_— i BAPTIST CHURCiH.E$-—Rev. A. C- Bfillyard will. God willing, preach 11 A. .\f.- Tryon 3 p.m., d 7.30 1J- m. All friends i t!’ I Ziiiss Marjory - ~'_a-»--~. -._-¢-¢ 1 “W: use‘ u Q1101 ccnrsnv IE, RIVER CIRCUIT-u- Sundav. January 9th.| North WiItshl-re 11.00 A. M. Ramp-i M. Wheatley lRivelz. H. Baxter, Minister. se that buckle about the hem m. instep 50c a pun.‘ and Im Saics and Svrvit-c, .\lr. C. C. 3ifi27-I.T.2i their fllh/(q-flglgnunnt“ 1-m- fl“. (hml-wihiectlllg opened with Crévcrd. ho loading ‘Iivo 1102s ‘Ill Il 35721-1251 government grader will be present "lmfillnl-T and highest prices paid according. ~—.M1ss ‘ ‘ If sveathcr conditions make it im- clflTll/dlfill- Film" 11"" holma-v“ “L [IOSSIIIIG to loud on above date bi - . . ’_ p,“ 11-11: .110 ., ~ ’ 1-1 :11 1.. IN AFTERNOON} m: hours C.‘N-II-~'\-.l' Jan.,61i1.1 the afternoon broad- ndian Nationnlflaii- °~ ‘1- ‘t ?f;‘..“.i;i?;f§iil; “.1‘.‘1,‘~‘.:1-“.:I:::‘a1? a m.»- n1._. Tile Stock Gass. formerly of Appin Road. lie , , 5 Pellorts and time signals was the son of thc lute Wm. and‘“° Someho“ Seem to m!“ Nancy (lass of (lrccn Bay, P. E. I- |.\Ir_ (‘russis death was title to heart- disease. widow, nce Belle McPhail, and one soll llny. I). ga I Expenses are lo\v w -elt Thanking theme ilnsincss and from ytlll a IInppy New past: 3653 1-4 6i rook Baptist cbtlrcllf the lrlrscnco of the president, Rcvln" '3'“ Miss Mabel Iiurnq, St-vcu mclnbcrs ljnblig; 11m,‘ .,1|,..,-.,‘o111cll. A short. limo lms spent. with I im gm||-,-.p.1\vo1-k on quill. IIIIPI’ which rcfrostl- ‘Next. meeting at thr- hmno m‘ Mrs. ,.l.'1rdinc Stavcrt. ‘ writ.‘- (l. Ii. school is’ progrcssinl: v for iilannary,favourably" _ N m ‘l a 0y fl- fll-jmatlattcnlolltnf filiss c c. . ac.- IJ. 111-‘ PIP-Wfllltffiollnld, 1Iicdcql1n¢~ Alias liclclt Afar, tKay and Fanny Scllick of Brncklcy ibave l‘r.~illl‘llt‘ti homo nftrrspcndin‘ _ their Xmas hcltdnyvs visiting frit- nn Ivcdncsday. Judi“. gram...“ MacKuy paid a flying visit t ,.Muc(lrcgor ' lNcw _ |l0 111., - , daypossihle. »-—(‘. i-.‘ "Jam mm “Wppp/yiirlc in New London. \ i ' /‘ Nettie all 111 home. "Hr is survived .1- iRobrrt ‘in Green Ilay- __ , itook place from Ills ll1to"'-1'0Bi<lI‘11“<‘ iJanuary 1st, 1927. W. M. S. MEETING-Tho \V. .\I.- ' 1 q 1d m instiln- / ma";imfiQgrlil-fair‘ 23d '1‘ sure tutti We'll ho happy and he prospcrouml l.» _,;. - ' 1 ‘ ‘ UNDERHOSE. Flesh 01110111‘ all uvooi, i'l|lI f11> inned, ll new style. the best yo! 75c a 112111‘. Alloy & _ (‘o Ltd. 3027-175 MANY THA-NIS—TIIC Aiclnlllgll- LOWER FREETOWN.— This in- tntc Aioctlnr; mct. at. tllc home of visitors wcrc prescnt. Minu- cs of inst. mcctlul: rend and ud- nauls was scrvcd hy tIm hostess. GRAHAM‘S ROAD NOTES»- undcr the skilfni Roa d.—-.\l r. M. ' 1‘ um ‘s Road recently cll illlti M.r. anl'.~: l{o.‘1d.~)i' ncKay of (ira- cnnio MacKay, tcacilcr at MEIIIBIIIAM MR. JAMES W. GASS l-lo leaves to mourn his three daughters him‘- rite, 311's, Lloyd M. Bickford and three sisters and four brothers. F namely, 111's, Harding ‘Smith, , M rs..iohn ifavrou’. A9111", We. somchosv, like . Mass; ad and Mrs. Joseph itlcLeofiii n p11". W Churchigaaudi lit-r funeral O1‘ '1‘ DONALD gsTEwART Na A ll Au degree 4 ._ ». 1 1 a tr: ll presided and aavlvmi“ l“ I“""‘mg hm“ m " ' program conslstcd r Miss llannlo Orul by Mrs. Macle Mt‘.- ln tho ns l‘! ‘tvny. ‘rvcd 11y m" 111113.: Wood, 1101-:- T. Murphy. Enron, tho John M. Johnston ofjln-cthcrs nntl ra were united dds of matrimony. Th by their pastor.‘ cousin of tho BN1 hymns were ren- Thc groom Wflflllhe’ , ted by 1111-. Cecil Mar-mm‘ phy. brother of the bride. ‘Tyne the ceremony the happy couple motored to Charlottetown. their A-“eriercrl Aloysius Rob-IN“, s wiehors. “m, ed In gifts, includlnl silverware 1 Ind o1‘ gOITfllV. and iluhapplucss. _ m _ v ' w rc tho conditions in 111111101110 o1 hint-Piles ccasc, “hen KIIOWINIKI‘! Donald as he was Irumvn in Ill" bolus was :1 "stirring child" with Revcroncc and Education-- sympathy .fol' tho forgetting to sound n warning: uolc friends listened wlthdniemstfo C ‘Such and .\Ir-s. l-idwnrd Stewart 0i‘ Edward. 112ml one W111‘ found a haven ln Illllllfifliflil) presence of God. Lot. ‘For a lovniblo ilinpositinn anti :1 gflllprni And tho ardcnt. Will to win. i fllvnrtrz tvith 1i . 1.- ‘I i izititfliqlllplllil‘ (;:I1?11'tnl111t (wcuiful lit“ l?“ “Ttfll 3700mm“ ‘SI-- Ilc contracted u. 1'4('l‘\'l.‘l‘ (‘0I(Ii\l\'IlI](‘II developed into ‘pllflllllltlflitl. w tl 1111 - result nhovc uotml. dcspitr- the 110st. PRE5BYTERMN CONCERT AND CHRISTMAS | all. About throt- IIIO lust. r1111 loss of n son titer;- urc two one stator loft. 111 9m" in tho Iloiyynlonrn tho couipaniolislllp of a lit- 1111i" 9- schml. mime“ "ml Chrlm’ o ceremony] ilc brnthcr. I IIHIR Thc fuucrnl nu Sunday nftcrnmlu 111111 Cilurch nf. Clydo River. |1_ The evening was fluo and thorc adding march w"... fnlvlily pastor Rcv. (icorgo AYOW We"! ll lflfflfl 111111111161’ PPOFIQIII- I assisted hy tho Rcv. 0.31‘. Springs} ‘both speakers volciugthtclr sincere the following llmfimlllm" W" We" |,.,,-@,,ve.1_ ma; carried out. ‘liilh was cnllditvtrll by ill‘ Re ‘OP wo sole-s. "Looking this way" "Shadcwlr (lcllghtfully rend- by Mrs. Hilbert Phillips of Tri ervlce 1n the homo hnd been, Isa; earthly abode by four and rrlllilrlng in (li-zposltio of tho hotter llolno lacy a firm trust In Joan quintiy- visited ‘Il , 11PM. couilln-trd who; funeral I v-cry fittingly on l1. a‘ Canfrlboli. .,- 3°11" and sisters BMW“ {Ircclc River VIEIIIOY" Danivi I11 Maine. Nlrs. Among tho latest. mum], . . kwlblo Cit-ml?" Calvin .\Icl<‘ "Virginia. liurri- largo nunuhcr son n1’ P. W. L- -l111111. 1I1cr lloston. Mass. ‘At intervals (luring ‘Recitation-Lloyd Malrroy. Exerclse-"What We Want for hrlstmns" by the children. Reading — Miss Catherine Mc- ovin. (encore). lnoll Exercise-by the Little Girls _'1‘H__l:_. CHARLOTTETOWN cuasnlau youthful mil bearers, xix) George dfowatt, Harold Berna d, Everett , there A the»; sil- ent city for the sound ofythe last Bernard and Ralph Mac to list with the many i ‘trample; of God. 1, This lovely lmd so young, to lCalled hence by early doomf, Just come to flower, in Paradise could bloom. 363 KENN ETH MicDONALD ‘Entered into rest nt Peter's ‘Road on December 5th, 1026 at the home of his father in la‘w, Mr. Da Campbell, KEIIIHGLII» MacDon aired 52 yours. ‘The deceased Lit:- snn of the late Alex. and Airs. MacDonald of Alilsion, Lot .\Ir. Mar-Donald was long and orably known in this community. of his relatives reside, and he also spent. some time in where mu ny Sydney. C. ‘IL. where his health came ln11ch impaired. Iletuvninr. \\'Ith his wife to their yhome in Murray River in hopes lmilroved health, it was soon found remove him to the h necessary lo ‘Hospital for special treatment. Gradually growing worse wished to be taken home. and a weakened condition he was t-Jnd- iu tho home o1‘ his crly nursed father Ill law. ‘Ills devoted wife was cvcr hand in Ilelp {IIIGVIIIIP his stiffer- “ ‘ I _ _ mos wmch a I h‘! l I (Hagar); mmm..p,-_ 1m‘. Hm (‘flung lug and relatives and friends were ,l0llll(I too lust. h. E. width special Nmbem.“ "m, ta?“ n‘gdee':_e‘:hé°lllolf;‘ .113", man,“ 1-H, a mpg? and "Se. colt/aunt 1n aticrinncc, but. tn r 1111"‘ M PURPLE 40.; anal-pom Alley A.‘ C0 “d ‘, m] c,.|@n.|m-_ nvnil 'I‘ho end came peaceful] , IFIGRGJISONYQ. t ' 'l‘l1o latt- .\lr. Alucdonald w favorite with all who hnd, illczlsurc of his ilrqltnlntanc ‘During his Illness he o ‘llov. .\I. Ii. Mo‘ flitting h is i {hymns wcro HIII be Christiane’ nnrvrous Sprays resting on tl ‘dim nave lsiiellt cvldr-ncn of ti caved wife. survive : of relatives to wcck cud in ‘RMSIICO. wnuulnltr is 0x19111101!- . VISTAS We arc pr-crinl! tiown tho vista. .01‘ 110w Nincicon Tlvcnty Seven. iAnd wc are wondering wh at l yondn r. Just bcynnd ‘he iinc of vision‘. . .. , . 1 w < - ' - 1 The death occurred at 1IlIS home, That is stored u" ‘in "m. mum‘ values, That are ever 61111 11114169 ‘Stored within us and around us. To (icvclop 11nd cut-brace.- tWc To tbfurgc that is within; o epare and to be ready so oitcn fail to rally. vy_lifc's ruggotl ‘battles din. to court the mystic, tviciorin. tho brothers arc John-"IIY And ill miracles llvlicvvf’ (Iiclnvood. 310-. TIWllm-S I" hon we should be seeking know. Ietlgc thc laws we can't conccive. turc is no idle guosser, - d she doesn't work by chance; Show: specific In her manatcs. i d hcr laws. arc not prechaucc. I ‘slflffl. enters. nature's spheres. i n11 than put on tho armour t cafteit innn- , ,, . the year than; eummd m? ‘Gena,’ ‘m m" pa" of a" {h2g0 m“ ,1 1'14"‘ to Irytn. 1:11‘ 2111-111 1.1 ‘.\lr. 4nd icuscil and tainted to shoiot the M“ ‘mum "will “wtlmLL 'st0~r_v Rlsborl; told under oatih, full — - oi‘ holcs. The first was n (alum-li- PETER. ..'\ REILLY I I ...__.-<oe¢i-—~ i I S. TREE AT CLYDE RIVER n very ‘sllcwsnsful and enioy- pm,“ _., pm] 7mm,‘ by [he \vh.fmti'l:;"' Tree was held in the Presby- v. Tl. H. Culvert presided and ening Chorus-Choir I 11y o-frhrco little girls. Recitation-John Beer. ~ExercIse-~“The ‘Beet Things" valley and Mr. Roy Phlillpsl the little ones. of Kcnslngton respectively. After ‘Rocltetiom-Jlvarren McKinnon.‘ Bold—-iMlss Lillian MdPhall. (En- concluded the remains of little Don core) nld were conveyed to the Geddiei “IMemorlnl Cemetery and laid iniN show how siweet a ll'l<l' who f rc- 4PT- NMY Shophordl,,,,‘\,i" which had boon presented tn tlloi tlnbrokcil" "Tait" stkeln and P054115‘!!! at‘ ills many friends. Besides tho sorrowful; and lic- nte. Irena. Boatrico g Hm fonowhifilhgmgygg? mi to tllcm, with . - . . ' (‘lmrles ggojglgffilsprrla rouowt-d lnlorcst in the tiliicrclli xmncmn‘ N_ n; m“, Mrml(IPIIGFIIIIPIIIR‘ogllllt! church‘? work adYt-n In Sydney. (i Ii. F“; 1300p‘? m t “I wugrg" 0|" “IT. Tim rcnurias‘ .’l.(‘.l10lll[lflllIG(I by n‘ ma“ Impm’ and w“ “m1? 3",‘ f and thc out. look for the future 1s trufv‘, Xlnns 1fricnds was interred in the New Imghl" In e gm IITIIIG (White Sox Deny ‘ players facc 1o taco with t cnser in an unprecedented that opened hnrc yesterday-Added ‘to those dmlials were two hits nf wuncrotc- evident-n that m] cheque. dramatically»- ‘IWOGIICEII 'IIO\\' $°H°°Llshmvod :1 variance in iififilritc with |'""1111" with llrr sister, nthcr was a. statement. by Gcorgnl IDnnss, n. pilvhm- with tho llctrolti On the evening of Monday. Dcc (. tho hearing was adjourned tonight after nearly six-hours of testimony. twenty odd players hnd need Rishcrs and denied his chor- l-tos and mnrc or thcm will talu- tho stand. Dutch authorities today announced that. around ‘Padang and Slhoeseok has been suppressed and that 207 riot- ' necnutiuulénlgt inurdygfl Exercise -— “ aliglng up the grhristmas Stocking-Ab» the Chil- en. Recitation-Olive Livingston Recitation-Jack .\I(‘L6fln. 1Exerclso—~“chris‘tmas Stockings" by the Boys. Ilecltation-fiiimmy ‘Beer, JExercisc-"Thc King is Born"——‘ ‘by the Children. i . ‘Rccltatiom-John Ilarracb. i 1Dlaloguc——“Thc Proud Doll" —| lby a. number of the Children. ‘ Recitation-limo Dnrrnr-ll. i A ‘Western Exercise by the chit) I | _-' fair dron. litccltmtlon-Boytl Dixon. Exercisc-"Whut we Drcamcd"- by the children. .Drili—-1“Chria=tmas Bells" by the children. ‘Closing Chorus-Choir. Scarccly- had lilo strains of ti closing chorus dicd away when sound of ‘bells was IIPIIHI .i ; evening air. ' niel aid, was 63. f av- be- was not long until ho the midst bringing mi‘- checr to all. - Wearicd from of gr; yvhile after EpVafter having p1‘ the experiences he way from the distributed a large gifts among ‘both the , a d tho cider folks. A lgwthe gifts for the grown fetid! was a handsome silk = rffor Rev. R. II. Stnvert. and a daitlfu-l pair of heavy lined kid fives for .\Ir. \\'. I). Brown, Stud» ‘*- cnt Catcchist. After Santa hnd hlddcn 11111 cl1ll- drcn and all a fond adieu he sci. out. upon his Ilomnward journey 1 Thr- succvss 0i‘ the cntcrtainmctll. _ is dun largely to Mrs. George Dixon ' .\lr.-z. (lordon .\icKlnnou. Qlis‘; isahcllc Murchioson and a numbi-r of tilt‘ other young pcopic who dill all in their IXJWCI’ to giro tho (‘IIII- dron a pleasant evening. The Church was brightly with u. tmautiful gasollnn ll! {if HO ii- iiglric1i| "7 lump‘ congregation by Mr. l-lugh McLean. The lump was used on this occasion for tho first time. The molnbcrs alld ailllcrtints of the 1‘rr1sU1;.‘t11ri:111 "I the time in 26 centres of the world. m church at Clyde River wish to or! Hamilton, who made it himself. pr as through the press their grail- tudo 1c ifi. never upside down. ‘ the attendant-c I10" I" 24 twill‘!!- at. church and S. School largo, with] Scientifically- 7i - ‘_ _ree fronvduet as tea can One half of the disc i; white \Vith their (‘IlllFCIl building rcsttlr halt black. to slaulfy "W111 111d day- The d1=c mak The clock require; winding every be. {I This clock, the dial of which is shown shove. shows simultaneously it is owned by John Dunoa". taking about 20 years. an and off. The names of the various countries shown on the clock are lstntionlry__ _\[[-_ glam-la“ fm-1,|5B;,1au111._| and do not revolve with the outside disc. Hence, these names IN? and (he other es one revolu» four days. ' Gleanings From Tryon And Vicinity The very plaulsunt. gnthur-l , , , - , , . int: was closed with lilo singing of I-‘ricluis 11f Mrs" .\|-1.-u.u.< 1.1.111 will 1-.- lloiidays at h ‘ironic in New iLon- Cclnclcly 1. Murray Rhf-l. v _ , .\_ ,, t" h“ .1 m," Q,“ i, ,.,,,,,-,,,,.,, H, on VW-‘dvwsdnv. .i:1u. . , . . I q- n, , m. l .- o. , . n, M, u» National Anthony. ""1 _~"' _- _- i, _ H _ [Huh Famwrs having hogs m smpldon.—-.\llss ._ tilmillcialclllbrtl-énllprlgs,[Mpg fi\o)O(l‘oiég)f‘is;ryiirglr-rh; strum __ _ _ 1.... 1.1.111» p» :1 11-1. .1.._\.~1. 1n. limp]. please notify’ us immediately. '|'Il1" R0931 INQ’ - ‘ ' __-_4oc ST. ANDREW'$ SCHOOL EXAMINATION . . I of ('l'il|l:lll1I i‘. 1n altclnlant-o. ‘ tin “W-tincw \' "n1 _ l‘ t-nlnlt, hoot-ailing :1 fnrcuoll purl) ls IIPItI in hon-- ' * , . 1 1-1‘ .\Ir 1.1-1‘ tialnllii al 1h».- hmm. 1.1‘ Th" 1=‘-“1T1l'=1"'"1|-'1I Ihamllmlm“ “Air.- -...11 1n.» 1:.-...~g.- Woods .\'. 'l'ry.-n I S1‘. Andrew's School took place nni .1.-....|-1.-.l l... Thursday . .\Il'.(l.‘l|llI1I1‘ TIIIIYSIIYIY 237'“: {mil W115 lllTllPlYilllnrrlilli: for (lntarin, tn allcnd Coin-go attended. The pupils were-cxznll-inn-rn, _\ ucil fillcd IIIIFKI.‘ was prom-ill» med in Um various subjemslm. t]. 11ml to him by IIIS Pastor lli-v. Rnnynrd. j Mather’ Miss Link", (sol-My. _-|-_.;.In 1011,1111] lot,‘ lIllPlIliilli; l-slm 1;: 1111011-1411-{1 h:- l,- , , was m1 1v 11,-; rcu .. |- us, 1 1-'- “Med by MI’ Flank Egan‘ and ‘inning \r.'1< .~|11'llI in 11|< nlnnsclltvnls. ‘a! vamzwerfi that “my ha“ rdcpwul: Mr .\'nrnl:1n\\'r. s returned thu first Icnreml Irmmng from we" lolwhvlalnl‘ this wccli, llnunu mused :i\\': :1 AflGl‘ flit? E-‘fllllllllflllnn-fl IIIIOTI PmJPIrns-nnl (‘IHIRIIIIJS 11nd .\'c\r Yours vis- IOIIORT-(I CJIISISLIIPIZ "Hill"! his 1111111, Mrs lSrellI/nl 8111111111. recitations and (ITIIIBKIIJII I. ' I Then Santa (‘Inns appmrcd and un- ---—-—— _ loaded n we" laden Xmas tree an.” on New Your’:- l2v1-_:1 ‘VPIJII-IIIQII‘ presented lllillly preSfillig t0 {mthiru-rvlcvc was IIIQIIPFIUWIIIIIMI 1c try/pf [gather and pupils. The teacherithc Lnllcil bun-h. whn l1 was quur 1 “oil nttcnllctl. Fhc 010111111: “as pleas ilrealed a“ present to candy andinnlit" a-mnt in flIff1ll'(‘|lI.fllIlilRPlllPlllN. .\t Imll-‘i- Compnmemnly, ren1arl<§_‘.p|1|u|glu. Iicv. (lcorgc- Snmcrs Il(‘IlI :1 "were then made by -several of illusion-l rcilglnlls scrrivn n14 11n- “(n11 wit‘, igcntlerncu present. congratulating was rung out, ilrml and spun! “up; the teacher on the excellent workjlnrlnr’ 01111111111111. 11ml 11 1111111: >*r1'i1-'l1'l.\‘| being done, during the short tin1cI“-\'1‘\\' .\'P-‘\l‘" “H111 1111111‘ 111- spctlt. in St. Andrew's Stellool. Tho. v _ ~~11=1=11= a 11-0 marl M0111...:‘:r..i3"‘u;.ll.:t§*~:'..€:““‘"‘Frau; brought n very cujoybhio aflcr- “or lmronm’ Mr m“, M“, mnri,“ m“ noon tn a close. limp.“ y‘ “Ava” choruses, fin .\'c\v,_vcsr's I-ivc, :1 howl.‘ v .\Illi1'II . | _. I .l _ . The, S01..- Gamer“ ‘;'»‘.‘.~‘.':...“-‘-‘.$2111‘-.:%v..::“::":i the rows". Tim first. period cnilcil 1-1. ' itlln "nrrotvs" having nmra- advantage (Cinadlln P7953‘) ill: territory than tin-Ir nprlotlcnis. 'l‘llc CHICAGO. JilLl. 6. —~IS\VEEDIII'E§ nccond period (‘IIIIWI -l——‘.’. with 1hr "I'n~ (INlIflIfi WON: lllflfifi by members OI Inns striking their siridc 11nd playing thc White Sox and Detront Tigers players of the past and present, of "Swede" Rtshorgs accusations llnlt their old offr-nslvc unnlc. an in former _vcn|'s. Th0 last pi-rlod lit-pan with tllc "arrows" tryug 1o stage a crunc- llh‘, ‘WHIP so‘ bought a qeflm, bank, I1||I IIN‘ aloft-urn nnd fzvuliu of tin-l from the Tigers ill 1917, when ""m"“h,,",r,"‘_°l' ':"l'.'.'.'m'_‘,', FLU’ ‘mi Knvllfiqfllv Mountain Luadls (‘om- "w?" f‘ H" n'l"l‘n‘,’,"_ii ..'",,;‘,'|..,“, “IIJIIU: - - - 1 . goa n1 111 “ " '. .. :' 1- -,Il'-‘-5'5I9I1€‘!' "I IIll-‘IPIYHII. IITOIIKIIII- l-llfUgnln I ~-l in favor of tin‘ invaders. Tin- C If‘ 1'11" rl>I'1'l‘1"f‘.‘.\I!‘ llnrnlll .\I:1l1r\v, gr-nlic t-f lin- aflpglmst. I‘:|l ‘ " Iluuvllcil thn gillnc in a sat lst'.~lrlnr_v luunncr nnd had Ilir- 11|:1_v11rs llndrr perfect control. .\|i.~‘.-1 firm-o Kirn. 11f Nulnnn-r-ai-Io paid the bpscbnil players belicvcd incl rivl-d on Sntnrdnv In rlpflllll .\'1-\\' _1‘1-a s‘ uilll relatives hcrc. |'i|~-:I 11f lln- tvcck. Sh:- I'1-|1Il'ilI'1I tI\1‘1 1y Etitiic Collins. former second lasomun of tho \Vhite Sax. and with tho Athletics, which 111111-11 .\l1-111l:1.v. Mi.-.- .\|n_v 1.11:1 Mrs llirnln H11 ' hut. nlcnlioncd by Risiherii- 'I‘l1c1“="'- "' *!"‘"'I 1' “"‘"I\' i" "II""“'"- Ml.“ .\i:1v Ill-II, It. .\‘. ri-tnrnrd In Iu-l ‘ _ I ilillllwt 1.11 Monday :11 l‘ro)'i1lc|n-c, l2. I. lub, that. he hnd been paid $11201 ‘IN Wm mun,“ m, 3.0m, T", - h. itclinlli-wl in nznin soc‘ Iilaki- llnlialnil. of “IIKIIIII, .\Iass., who f" rnlnrnr-d Imlno iln- Inllt-l‘ part of tin- mv-k lo spend somr- tiun- with his par» 1111111. .\Ir and .\lr~1 flnmnr-l Holland. curly Tim Inlcsl In Join Ihc ‘Mr Austin ‘Fnmnhs, _ ;.|in nulfit rcrcntly. a l sl-lnvni rc-npvncrl nftvr I111- holiday. IISIIITOOIIOIIIS 1111 Tlu-sdnr. Keeps Things Lively (Canadian Prue.) IPAIDAING, Sumatra, Jon. tt-The Resolutions .i-_____>__ crs hnd Iver-n mndc flTi-‘OYWPF- Military forccs have IWKIIII. ac- tion nltainst the Inaurrcctlionlsis In Slloengkang on the west coast of Sumatra. insulnreqtlionist Ucllvltly t I" In. Th» carnival of In Th» a-hlldrcn arc nil bark "m"; w“ on 1hr ground ntrnlu. f1|ll of rift"! 11M l-lcmcnb weather, tn hrzirl tho Nr-tv ycnr vnmhpyw u ‘m m, Tryon rink In holn wolf t. ‘this Manson an‘ net-can: of 11-... inc nxccllent manner In till :1 "Inul" Lyman rum! ' » uhlril ymungfpooplc. , ‘Q What nl onl- n v are’ mucous a 1 cw e f ‘a "I {.- 04000040 O O4§44OQ4~§4§R§4 INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective all-H viserliy. Sufferers from Eyeatraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not: suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism in Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It ls computed utilize about 20% of this] Nerve Energy, but when Eye- strain is present, a much - Iarger proportion is required.- Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an 0X- cesslve amount of Nerve Ellf ergy may seriously affect the functioning of other organ! of the body and produce Ill health. HAVE voun eves EXAMINJED G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist I Week Of Prayer UNION SERVICES FOR WEEK OF PRAYER, JANUARY 3 TO 7, 1927 lrl-niay-Jrrlnlly United~ "The IIIIITI] and National-Rev. H. D. Raymond Life." Meetings each evening at 730 sharp. 25 pcr cent of which goes to the Evangelical Alliance and the re- lualndor equally divided between iIlv‘: I’. E. l. Hospital and PIOMQI- ‘ant. Orphange. Wednesday Night's \|i<< l-‘tlltll Lord 11f Nnmnirrsiili- ar- i Wm g0 ‘o mo Bible society. Offering taken each nijht. . _._-.< jrislir. 1111111 wr-ll lcarncrl lessons and sn- |ll'I'II rII-pnrtnlclll. ‘ Tho small anupbu-r of Mr and Mrs 1.\ Iwfnlrkl-v. 1-r-11\'l\yc1l I11 thn Prince County H0891!- ‘II 11f North Tryon, ‘I'll fmv dnys r1120, with l ’ seven If- .-k or nppvntllcifis. She, I1: prognos- ‘lnf: 11-1 \\"(~ll as can b1:- expected I149 liuhv 1.111711. '1‘. Hannah's sax Ynlnyprg. yo’ "0 “m no,‘ pup“ “whim-in FnIIITIImI 11. ln-r studios :11{im“'|v:;::“:,.,,- ycm-n m he,‘ ham. m -in tho series in which Illshorg aafii ...._._ 1 ' ' Inn. :1. ‘slouglrintf’ was done. Whcn lzrl-lgv 1.1.1- 1.11s! ‘rm-l: :1 number of young peopln 1m Tryon took n sleigh zullllnp Cnvc iu blll farewell 10 EU l-Zlnla iillluau and slllllII am llcforo her departure to - Ian-ton. N. mull-v fans is “-,.r),-¢r_ wlm Installed n rn~ n9“- rlde to An- llrencnt In’ with e 5i». whore Ihq he {up .1 Stu-con will be hqfl Ill-‘ier ~ nndcrtnltlnz Judging "from M: work Ilcri‘. -_- salami) ponponcd nae at of “u! r-ornhg-Qo" - held thll 100i. ' 1.1- IIIIMTI some». firm-Ila very If-MIKIY-Jn"