JANUARY 16, 1937 111E UHAKLAIFPEYUWN GUARDIAN -"\lH< lHKlflF n m: neutral ullflrllllu i? l CBASWELI: 10!‘ Photon-apps. I CONSER v.4 TION i i __-I-—— coNFr-znenafloiv un- munit- ANUE; L-ii7i18-7-12-8l2. RESERVE January A WEEKLY COI-UIIN 01" PRACTICAL VITAL IFSUCS Al. uriizious on Tm»; inc ‘IIIE uses arm AIIUSES or NATURAL f’ :.'.':.; IIY iviii. LUDLOW JENKINS, P- E- I. Hospital Skate, 26m m iiIARf "-1 '-"~-1- L-zaia-i-ie-u. -___- “a... New- Dlsgile-Vlglrwflflufitcu, war 4s- . .. W in w lb . "y, .._,;-,~ (C ,»_-| in. miners that in general mark bath next at ZBOBPhfi ‘gaff; the "sportsmen" as a most unuesir- Carlyle Webster will preach l ' “able class of citizens. Their pay- 1- pping, hunting, bounty-grab- “ ment of nominal fees to state game ping and "vcrinlii" control are lhc _ most inipoi-iaiit of maifls activities 111‘P<"11'1111@1i15 Kives them no right that are directly (iislructlve of curl 1-0 e0 rflilzhshod over public inter- uunii mammal iwpuietici; nncl the “is Game is 11 product o! the most destructive of these is "ver- ldiid. mid an asset of the land- mmu control‘ Tum has uut always owner; its production is not paid been 5c; "vermin" control is e. for by 11601158 fees some into the recently imported innovation, and state treasury; and its taking With- was at first ceiiriricd w ii rclutive- out wmpensation is either im- iy few hunting estates and game 1101-1111111 01‘ TOBPBFY- If its P1911111!- faYlllS. These institutions have now 111m “vie willy paid for. runners mcrcascd m numb“ and have 1u_ would find that their license fees tcnsified their destruction of “vr-r. would 11111011858 V91’? llWlB- N01 L-ZZBT-l-lfi-li. NORTH RIVER GROUP of 3gp- geotnflhlg-{clles Service January 17th. P M myler 1i A. M. Clyde River 3 - - salon 7 P. M. Rev. B. G. Ie-2260-1-16-1i. THE BOARD doiiars to the ton J. Coffin. and the iandowner‘s interest in it n“ 111 the city is paramount. It is his right not only to insist that all protective legislation be obeyed, but also. by invoking trespass laws, to prevent any and all killing of wild life on his pioperty. Surely the lancloii- ers oi any state, of all of the states, are not going to endurc much longer the senseless and use- less persecution of wild life as ex- manufacturers, have increased all over the country. So-callcd, but, one cannot imagine why-cnllcd. "conservation" departments are en- 1 eouraging state-wide "vermin" campaigns that are destroying imall animals and other wild crea- tures literally by the Lundrcds of thousands; while the "control" riiinpziigns of the Biologic-iii Survey ylpc out animals by the millions. funeral of his f ti ~ F- It Manzer a ‘H’ the late Mr Scotla. ._..___. ATTENDING FUNERAIr-Mr J tabulation for a. single stats; this docs not include “vcrniii:" killed on game farms and other property of Far-reaching social consequences more grave than those involved in trespass, however aggravated, must wildcat, and gray fox are dclibcr- ideas “Tl? conducted by Rcv (1.0, Webster, assisted by Rev, D, K, R955 111111 M11 lfifli-d Hciidcrsznn (studciitl. The cslrcm in which the deceased was licld was amply shown by the praiir-lm of beauti- ful floral tributes and the large For Southern Tours MONTREAL, Jan. 15-—An oppor- tunity to enjoy summer activities during the winter season in Cun- ada's everarecn iliuysffliilld 911 1119 Coast or visit some other "vcrmin" nrc ni kiilfiS lhnl. never vuwlcsl gnnic. and arc uticrly incap- nblc of 5.’) do‘. r. 'I'1ll.\ rvnmik lip- plics to the inlcc, \\'ll1li(‘\'(‘l' propor- tion ilicy mziy innkc up of the 115.016 set down flS"lr'i1$. and mice". to the ground squirrel 169,780) and lhe gvlundhor lljlllili niiioiig; Ixwfic N __ "11161111136 0f ‘llmlili? flliflidlnl 111i‘- miiiiininls; to the bl. Izhii-ds 1763;, 111111’ O1 wbkgullccsugg?Rmyaazg funeral. The pull; l1i‘5 worn; sparrows (311361, sLu-lniS-S ilIl- “Hlmled by "e a n M95515» K9111! Yollliglllibcrt Math- 1 .. . . .- il i801 among birds; ii‘l(i ilu- lcrrapi 2xits}gxl‘£sllislri_rggecllg¥igfig5y eson, Harry MiicKlnnon, Georg!) i: _5 - ;; , fllllilinlf, Hyde, Frrinl: Gilles )lB, an c - l"ll]l‘tlli€l‘mf)‘1‘:lo lgf riuuion of 311 1° 111111111 6 lncluslw’ “M11111” old MiicKinnon. Iililernientt Ivlaghiln SIlJlIBS WAS iiidiscriiiiiiiutc, flhi 1° c" P- Rmdell- clmlrnlani 03mm‘ the Clyde Rivcr Ccinctery. " ns likciv, most of tiic snzrkcsl M11 91155811591‘ Aswfllalhn‘ -——-—- ‘We, “Irmiuly. “..,.,_ auuyuu ivci- those cxcursioiis_ three cluss- in"; BAIq-Luu- (unmcnrflfi, .-' rare-ll’ lii" iiovcr lire)‘ u ii l 1'“ ‘~11 1111‘ ‘" Wlll be "Vllddble- M1111?‘ series of sermons that IlilS bceii eli- 4.1.10 iii any form. but uii- ma. 1-‘? 111*" h» 1911115!‘ klzsml iLixy useful. 'i'lic tcrrniriis t ix 1'1 5- F c111“, m‘ l“ w forlolscsl, iiviifnvs uizd iizniicr-iii. 1'3. ‘l 1°? 11711153130 m smndardaleelr 11".‘ ground laciiculli I119 juaucrnuut 1111! "1 111111517 m“ o“ payment 0f u wmlnunv mu ». ndzlinniinl charge for accommodat- guging the iiioiiglilfui iit:ri.i:.oii oi‘ his hearers is being (lolivered by the Rev. H. L. Dciiion, B, D., on the general subiccl. of “What can we believe about God?" 'I‘li_n thought. mum‘. flu“. “u, ‘m, ,|.,,. |r"ll in 51l'|\ RTIYS. Tourist tickets for tomorrow morning centres on mm". quuu , _ 1| l“. u,-,,.,,,,.;| ‘ \\l1| l-i-_ ygnlwd fur passage iii tourist "Is God nlivnylsufvcsciii, nll wise and r.;|i||-,-.~1_., “u. ; 0.11,)“ pm, (‘him curs nil piiynicnt of rcgulnr charge all powerful? llic ‘illltllfllfl for lhc vunlr. lhiit lmnr so l‘i‘l\(ll1\' illlil n loi- such accoinniodatimi. Coach IIIOIIIIUIIZ is NOVPllO-‘i "Llkc as the -‘-'i‘l.V "way (|i-‘1'."I‘\‘(‘ tlu- lllfllili-lllil! "'\' 116K913 W111 be 890d 101' D115" han- M1‘-D1'111°11 1'1 11,15 "V9111"? it mini. ’i'lic "sliitcpzikiw." lUlTPli railw in Fdiifliefi 0111M "rmml Wm 517ml‘ m‘ A “WM” than Solomon.” The nnlliem of the evening is Attwoods “reach nic O 10rd." If your Church is to grow in usefulness and iiihliigeht power. one of the principal factors to that end is the Church School, which meets every Sunday afternoon at 2.30. To-dny the Baptist Church suggests to young incn that they connect with that splendid group "'f‘he Junior Brotherhood." The two senior groups meet from l2 to 12.30. The music of the day wil be dir- ected by ltiiss Vcrn. H. Malcolm Campbell, Mus. Barn, with Misr- Helen Callbeck at the organ. 'l‘hu.~.i\ fares will be in effect from iili points cast of and including Ciipltrrol, Ccchrnnc, Sudburysoult Sic. Murlc, Windsor. nnd Sarnia, to zill imhits such as Port Arthur, Armstrong, and west thereof, as far no the Pacific Coast. Tickets will provide for u generous time limit for the return movement of 45 (luys from the date of purchase. stopovers within limit of ticket will be permitted at Sault Ste. Marlo, Port Arthur. Annstrong and points wcst thereof, both going and returning. Similar fares vrili be in cffcct from the west to eastern points in Canada during this per- iod, Fubruni-y 20 io March 6. The cities of Vancouver and Victoria linve every facility for the visitor and oflcr some of the best golfing in Canada, including the winter golf tournament at Victoria from MlllCll flrpt to sixth, while visitors will find many other forms oi’ rec- rcation on the Pacific Coast during the winter which are normally only summer sports further east. IIUYGHS) (42: nrc sp¢ciliriil.y' pro- lccii-zi by tlic Fcdcrul ("invi iiniiiit. out it is chnia1cici"i.xt‘c of “vi:iiii;il" titers to (lcfy the 1' '. Iii iiirihoi" coninii-iitiii-g oii this rccoi-d of horrors, it must first bc with all pcwsibic emphasis that ‘ crc is no JIISIIIIPIIIIJI] for stoic- ivldc killing oi‘ animals iis "\'cr' min." "Vcriniii“ is n guinckcip- !r’| name for the nnturiil ciicnilcs 5f gaiiic; game species arc ii very Sllillll minority of the wild 11ft? tvopulation oi any State: and hunt- rrs in most pliiccs cniastitiuu but 1 small minority ni ilic human population. In the Stutc licre inc-ii- named, tho license holders were 3111)‘ 1.15 per ccnt. of tho total p011» uiation. For gunners lo assume that suppression oi any niid n.l rrcnturcs that they imagine inim- lcal to their "sport" (a minority indulgence based on n minor ‘- mcnt oi wildlife) must bu. car nu over the state in gcnvinil, is , sheer arrogance that should bc sharply curbed. It is of a piw‘. however, with the» trespass, vau- rlalism, and defiance of the rights Personals Mrs. A, J. McLaine left yester- day morning on a visit to friends in Lowell, ltfiiss. She was accom- panied as far as Moncton by her son Rankine McLniiic. Mrs. Samuel Gregory. 88-yrar- old 8t. Avards lady was resting oanfortalble in the City Hospital last night where she was taken with a. broken hip. Mrs. Gregcry was painfully injured when she fell at her home Tuerday afternoon. fine illinnrrl‘: for Blin- WINTER TRIPS In connection with that 5111111115011 "1111" trip of yours consult W. ti. ROGERS I81 Quesn Siva-ct Charlottetown lomorrow at I P.M. snail-Au "vuamm nnoaocm 4m c |= c Y Thus htemti rldel t: h ‘What’ Behind the News" ICED! In you u: Underwriters’ ndh henna Life I ———-‘_ OF THU the Prince Edward Islands Ego: Kraiefiiiiv wknowiediie nve hundred E d ' from the estate of tlhgglaeexhtlamniigi? 14-2261-1-18-11. ' "; prize conirsis in "vr-rniiii" 1111131‘ 3111119. but all that the wild —‘——- Qlllllilng, the result of [lrfipilgflnflm ‘hie hunters recklessly slaughter as gETlmNlNfi FROM FUNERAL iincl stimulated by nniiininltinii “1'l‘1111111" l5 it P10111191» 0f 1-118 6011- _ W‘ Bymn G- Milli!" W111 ar- this evening, en “m” 1° Clyde River to resume iils Diwtoral duties after attending the of Ashmore, Nova R01’ 11111191191111. W110 has been home attending the funeral of his fame, the late Mr. F. J. MucLeiin of Ar. . ,, in iii‘ d i th t ti ti l gyle Shore, l it F" - T116 kmmg l“ "vorml" P0111935 lclrelgcnltced. liandlraiwiieigs Sore: urlglerd return t0 Ofil-Ofdfulllltllidilllgdilivilfllflg of?‘ l1 5141225 head “f Fmlfl" “Tm “r?” to post their property against tres- "$111111! 1115 duties at the» Bank r lures is recorded iii the following pass uud hunting, Nova Scotia. 0 —_-___ r . RNO‘ ATloNfi-Worknien iiuvc The Budge Board, ‘with Mr. George manly as Chairman, met for the first time on Wednesday eve- ning, at the Scout Headquarters, 101 Queen Street. Several Scout lead- ers interviewed Mr. Brady regrd- ing tests which their boys passed during the past year, and arranged for the passing of several more. Mr. Brady will meet Scouts and leaders each Wcdncsduy evening between six and seven p. in. regard- ing Proficiency Badges and First Class Badge work. JAMBOREE Already four Scouts from Char- lottetown are planning to attend tlic International Jamboree in Holland in July. To meet the necessary re- quirements will require a good deal of study and preparation on the piirt of boys planning to attend. Trinity Un nuv. nuou iuunen, M. a. B. ‘Ki-Mlnifiwr. nev. A. a. MMKENZIB, n. Lw-Alllfltanl A. nor KENDALL, L. B. s. M. A. A. o XI-r-Urfllllist ited Church Sermon-wry]; First in series, Anthcm-"Wig g Anthcni-“Fear Not, O YffODIYIJDJIDDEJC-JJCIFTF Full details regarding equipment to take, and other rcqulicmcnwg commenced 0130111110113 preliminary’ may be obtained from the l1rovhi- 1119 #111191 1101' bl’ wfmlfms l“ 11111511‘ ensue from the deciviiizin iten- tu reinodeli 1 I . =- .- . 111%’ 111911‘ “new dunes‘ . dciicics of hunting and “il/zermin" Moore 8.: itlllliclildls “ngfe-mm-l. of UM Seaman“ 111111111" "1 Alllmm“ Klllcfl l“ control. Consider the sheer sovag- roof to bri cmcnt Wlie we’ “Om REGISTRATION "l/"rmln" Conlml Cmltcsu‘ l" 11'“ cry n? 11H Wing-man's hand rais- it will have much mun? cimfl-plcted ‘ 1mm" Sm“ l“ 1935' life of e11 vie-we 111'- Present fllld will lwguilfb 1,1,?“ 1t should be the aim OI each ‘ - species Number ‘ or as game. fn- improvement l0 lill‘ lllPm-l n‘ F“ ' Scout iii the Province to become l 1' G153’ 1°11 1'7"“ Z11 savagery de- equipped store Albgfl, 13:1; “all l Registered with Dominion Head- Wfllisel 2-950 ' .~ . "1 age races, for the contract l a m m5 1 quarters. The cost is only five cents 1 lvlldcflt “l” . .... r -- ~ l" ever been ' ______ l and a handy reference card bearing r 1111111! 4'14 - 1' wholesale FUNERAL 11511;“ the sigiiiruros of the (Jliiri Scout House cat 831V u , 111g w; i; m. funeral m- Mm P . [M¥_Th“' for Canada, Provincial COilllllF-‘Sltlll- l: 91°“ will‘: 1 ‘T iii - "'7 "i1" swercisn held yfiléfd J-hfisl-Cy wmlh MS 3 er and Scoutinastci", is presented in " Kingfisher 1596 slates in the your 1,30 in un use Paulie Church wi ‘X11001? {mm St l 1'11"“ ' Snnkcs 184 w? “f 511111305“ enlightenment“ Wm" conducted by Re loll-RIC bclvlce was 1 In the first Charlottetown Grou) l l C111‘? T1511 331 n wretched environment is such u who also conducllrlu '. Djhmlynwml l u“, m luuuug. um l-egmercd. Cull I " 111115 and mice 1151116 $111111 101‘ 1-119 191111118 01 111111111911» Brave. The qll at the . Doyle Jdines Morris >i"i'riiicl<: Alc- ilitivks 73-170 wlici-e they can grow up only to Messrs H c, 1 FEM?“ “m: . uoiuilli John Dooley Arthur? » 01145 3-133 bi-licve in killing every living wild B. C Vu-lllrlei- til?!’ m’ . ' Brown 'R.cbcrt Morris Allan Mc- “7111611108. 141571 crcuture. The examine of their eld- J. PlCumilbeli ed AGQ F‘ Gm Mlllan’ Vincent King 'Loui's Doy e 5mm d5 crs is incompatible Mth the tench- ' ‘m Elle" Y°“1"=’- , Albert‘ Brown, will.’ hiciluisfllll B1119 1" ' ' in of the love of nature that - .. ‘Tu ‘lDl‘ Murnn lion, Michael Kell , Sparrows 3.936 shin... be the heritage o1 every offlztfff ELM,“ ED"'Th° 3°11‘ Riclhard Rowleg, Donald Giliis, Joell; Turtles 21,500 Chm and wuuu m we, mum“; the“, Bnnualwlev“ e111 ,S°”-1°1.\' held ‘ Purcell, u. Peters, Thos. Horne, 511119 P011115 42 life can be its greatest Joy, and in “curs q-hurcd nstzfuatw“ Q1 .191" Ernest McCarey, Ted Wilson, Harry Ground squirrel 60,780 periods o; stress and grief, it; pun, Grand}? flmmg- 11-“ 13°" 1 Doucette, John Cunipbel, Chas. 111E195 4 greatest comfort. The "vermin" moms asuyegeslidcm H1113’ l-Hil- Campbell, Harrison McNciii, Fran- Groillldliflil 1-303 control report quoted speaks of a Theo éertne‘, y P“_51_P1° 1116111 cis O'Brien, Edward White, Benja- Eggs (snBkQ. Mo“; hawk conscientious 6mm‘ “to conserve. Ford-und- Fric-dafétli‘ Bictlier Jyanies: mm Fe ers and Hildrlck Gflflnlify. and 0W1) 1.308 restm-(u and perpetuate our Gotta m! are “w U‘ ~ rmdloi. Fodow- In the 5th Charlottetown Group ‘Fevrapins 28,572 Rim,“ renewable natural moumesu- For‘? W oMiceis.--~W. P.. H. VE. the following Scouis are rcgistci-cci; starlings 19435 Had there ma" any cbnscience Fenian .1“ .. llll Ford; Cllilllldill, Gordon Guy. tunnels CLlryiC, Chas Rcduquirre] H506 functioning m connemon Wm‘ the webiter. gievloiu, Sflclfilflryr, ,1, D. ' McLean, Jack Stevenson, Don tic. —‘ whole butchery, it would mi; have 1st 00;“ M3108. N. Robinson; Ciure, Wm. Stevenson, Hi-ent Hoop- Total 514.215 tolerated such an incongruous um <2“; Con; M . . A. Watkins; \ eruGeorse McLeod, Hoioid Dougun, The kindest thing that m" be piety‘ n, G0d_& just and Jealous 3rd’! COWJM un, Brenton Smith; Alison Rodd. Ross Donne, Round said of the slaughter recorded iii God, who nmem even a sparrow-s M“. nn., Roy White; 4m" Juweii, Ross Stcwaitulra Stewart. this table is that man is prone to ;uu_wem “Mug the close anew Gum-pd A111; ‘TIIOIHIYC; Inside film/Clark Iviénlz. Eric Sauiideis and i-rroi». The report from which “on m human affairs m“ we m, Wm n old, On aide Guru-d. ran cr. , lhcszi statistics are (incited simrilcs gummy school were taught, the rmcfim ‘ant?’- P- ‘I-LH. King. Rc- HT ROVFR "in of cifoi-Ls to protect unrinuls of bluodyulnnded and goryqnhlded clog‘! u“: were Vbfliwfllfi at '1..§ . . . V "distinct ccoiinmic vnluc", yct such “mm. o; mu above statement o 011113911118- Th R0 Md u I -_ l _ valuable fur animals us tho mink. would not have oumved its uttgp- e VH5 1' ‘er W311“ LAID To RE5T_ThC funeral o: fortnight meeting on Wednesday, mice-U. S. Emergency Conserva- , , _ v J . -h t ‘ Q d iiicly pickcil as oblccls of “v‘ci'niin“- Mo“ ComIm-“em £11111: lu-Iteull/Iiss Mamie Livingston, ngzgnéfielfittuuaxgf Q:Csl‘“|l3'g'gnf_"f;l?_r 1 lailliiii: conic-sis. Tliv llflllli‘ ru g~ . trvglo ifllttlilill Sundry evenmgs Ill! the busliioés- p l'1.l(lll willkl‘llugldlrfliihunlliltltd: Ullhcthuly. 1 l: from the l8"lJ(ldll(Cl1lL(;Il‘(lllfl? mulling‘ a new SUM I I 1111-5 (1 i" 1 ‘*5 "1' ~ ' ' < ' . l ‘ ,‘ ' Sill't11, und a ncw 'i‘i rcr, lllllll-d . hurls admits. is to fulfil“ ufliiivlLow g1,‘- _sll,ll;l‘gcml Llvmg51"'l' CW1" Harry Phil-nu, were appoiiiiczl I11‘ “l uncles. .\'cl. many 1l'."1i~illl(l.< of LIN 1Ve1- 1111511115! flftffiwon. Ser- lhn year, Plans were uluo madc lrir a social -evening on tho 27in. Profeissor Patterson, titc iiwci:ii speaker for the cvrnlng, wiis lilll‘0— ducezl by Rover ivIaLo, Lloyd Wil- liams. Prof. Patterson gave in a very humorous and instruc ivc fash- ion, an account of a trip which he took to Italy in i917. He discusecrl the climate, nniuriil rciinurci-s, iimvlc of living, cities, public buildings and Dilfilllllitiiilcs oi‘ the pcopfc, etc. MALPEQUE This Troop is progressing satis- factorily under the direciioii of Rev. N. J. Thomas. Preparations iirc being mudc for the first Investi- iure in the near future. Members of the Committee are: Frank Boar- lsto, G. Ernest Lockciby, Ralph Bcaristo and William Ramsay. OIEAR Y The Dimitry ‘Proop, under liic leadership 0i Rupert itIucNclll, is composed of twenty-two Scouts. 0n January 4th the Committee pllt nn it chicken supper for tlic boys, which was followed by an evening oi games and fun. ITII CIIARLOTTETOWN At the regular meeting of the Church, he‘d dining the week, re- ports of the years activliies were given. Mrs. Stnrratt reported for the Cu-bs rind Mr. Manuel for the Scouts. Other 'i‘i-cops‘ and Packs in the city will be making similar re- ports during the next two weeks. 5TH CIIAIILOTTETOWN PACK This Puck is meeting on Monday for a hike nud a. berm supper. They have also iii-ranged for a skate at the Forum on Saturday, January 23rd. 1ST CHARLOTTETOWN We are glad to report that Scout Billy McGuigan has successfully “TCLQD C- .7]. Concert Al: North iliilion Thu lliiililill Chitliiiiis irce and concert oi North Aliliuii School was field in tile col l'()i7Zil on rho night llcccinbi. 21s , mid was thoroughly cnfni ed by (l. large num- ber of piirciits and visitors. The school \ liistclully decor- nlcrl for ihc ion by teacher unii r by sun-rill young 1 ililricl. Miss .L.LI c-xcii- . gnu and the pupils by tnclv inurkcd talents evi- : "l lhl‘ i! iuigli lruiiiiiig they i\\'l1 |»_v lli‘.'ii' l.:i -ln r, Mr; Grub . Welcome, Acrostic, by 7» pupils. Dinlcvuc, Jt._v For ilic Miniscr, by liuc gmls. (Tandy Storc, by li‘i'. s, by Verna Coics and Junn Hcopt Hcciinlioii, Just Before Christmas by ilarvcy Cofcs. Doll Drill by four pupils. Mariner's Close by seven boys. Recitation, Wiint l‘il lJo, by Verna Cole". Iiistriiinentiil music: by Fcrne Coins, Rcnn (lnlcs ziiiil Anna Rodd. Intermission and sale of candy. Chorus, We're ~'.l‘lie Goodest Kids, by six pupils. Recitation, The Kittens Christ- mns, by Jcaiintlo iiforcsiric. Tableau, Nciu-cr My (ind to 'I'hee. aclcd by (‘iliiilys lioopcr. Instrumciital music. Recitation, With Christmas (lrectings, by Jodii Hoopcr. Drill, O Ciiniuia, by seven girls. Recitation, A Present For Kitty, by llimrjoril: Ncil. Dialogue, hfrirrlnge Under Diffi- culties, by four pupils. Pantomlnic. Conic Litllc Children, by seven pupils. Duct, Thu liust Bound ‘Fruln by Elsie Colcs and Dorothy Gillespie. Recitation, A Good-bye Kiss, by Thelma C0105. Chorus, Howdy ltfi: saute Claus, by the School. A hearty vole oi‘ thanks moved by lWr. Ernest Coleen, and seconded by Mr. Robert Hooper, was then ex- tended to Miss MacLaine for a splendid evening's entertainment. Santa. thcn arrived and distribut- ed gifts to teacher and pupils from a well lnden Christmas tree. The National Anthem brought a sociable nvcniiig to a close. (Patriot pious copy) recovered from his recent operation. and that Scout Rowlcy. W110 W115 operated on for aplwfldldfis YES" terdey, is progressing satisfactorily. The Scout Committee met on Tuesday evening to discuss matters dealing with the welfare of the Group. la the city . was Mr. W. Ch. lllllll of the Among the vain". drying the prs’. ~. l\Ir-i_"g~- gin is Chairman of the Montague Bszrd. of Trade. Provincial Pres.- detzt of the Canadian Legion, in wr-El as Bank Manager, but he stll “m; time to encourage Scouting in his home wwn and in the province generally. lilo "Ellilflrl for nlnmlrui‘! Dairy Company to be held on Wed- nesday, January 27th, to consider the ldvislblllty of operating ‘the factory or selling the L-2257-1-10-2i. Annual Meeting Annual Meeting of Hilishoro Plant. 1v. o. M06132; 11.00 A. MZ-Publle Worship. APPROACH I10 GOD" "The Cultivation 0f the Inner Life" ‘ Them Ever Klndcat 2.30 P. M-Sunday School. 6.45 P. MP-Orgun Docital-"Evensong", phi-tin; Chorale Prelude," Parry 7.00 I’. lit-Public Worship. ’ Scrmnn-“IIIS KINGDOM AND onus" Rev. A. E. MacKenzie, B. A. Selection by Double Quartetfc Visitors and Students Cordlally Welcome. i ococtoomma oooooooczoonenm ‘ ' Jv OBJDIOFDFDIJIQUCIODUDDOTOCKDIOUCWDIWUUU C901‘? Central Christian Church may. s. c. COOPER. Tli..1l., I’.»\.*;'I‘OR was. v. L. DINGWELL, ORGANIST Anthcm-“Siill, siiu With 'I‘lii-c" Scrnion-"The Anthem — ‘lsavlour When Night Scruilin-“Ilic School Of flracc." '~ r ‘cotctovzielozoaomiano Shepherd" —Herbert Sunderu Land" . . . . . . . . .. Rogers 0f Mflfs Voices. mmrsaocemaononomioecmmmonmmmxamnooncamooooo MORNING SERVICE —I§aini-s CHILDREN'S gummy Son Ilas Spoizcii" EVENING SIiRVIFI-l Iiivuivcrs The Sky" -- - SIIPIIP)‘ l .'.‘-. .--_ _, .1 " _ _.~ .. tdfalafi/IIUUG/“Zflfl . '.'\IO.\’T.\($I.l~;.__ Blililfi Aiiii' ilUMlfly, Jaiiui Aiiiiouliciiig ‘ Coiiccri, Wcd- ili. L-2368—l-lG-2l . '1IZIG SALE DAYS NOV} ON! Bargains‘ Gum-c! Both Clark Bros, M1. ‘ '1 iuguc. ..'SI.'IIS(YRII"I‘I() S to .iion may t . Iirfhic i-luine, Phone 47. cr lutz ui H. J Muboifs Drug Store. Montague. tf. bit h-SOFIIIS I’; Till’ , ilii: ...niri.; C.\V.l., u" league room nu Tin '. W. I..- iiilliliig ui ‘ liclil ill flu- y cvviiiiig. Jan. 12th wilh a r attendance. The pini-irlciii pzmidcd and Ill???- iii! oprucil u." l pvovcr. Aflcr the lllillll" ,‘ p; ' 'l|‘» lliPCllll! were rcnd by .{'i\ - ". The trras- urer rcpurtcd a Sllllnl itiai balance ion hand, after all oi rindiiig bills ‘were paid. Letters \\ "c rcud from _thc national and d san conven- ors of " (IS of . c, also from the dioci l - ' of Social Service mid Mo, nc nnd n letter i'roi.i the Tubcrc " Lciiguc. Af- - ter a brief tliffllhSiflll it was decid- j ed to hold a meeting at St. Mary's hall eurly in Fcbruriigv and invite Miss Olive Ings w speak. There will also be n sale of candy. Plans were inadc for the annual C.W.L. Mardi Grns dnricc. 'l‘hmiks were expressed to Mrs. George Camp- bell. an absent membci", for an ap- propriate calendar for the league room. A Ii“.\' gamrs oi bingo will he played at (he close of next meeting and the hor-icsscs will be Mrs. Meurant, Miss M. Conway, Mrs. St. John and Mrs. St. C. Peq- uot. Mecting adiourncrl, com-p and sandwiches were scrvcd to thciad- ies present. _.____________ STERLING WOMEN'S ]N.\"I‘I'I‘U'l‘I.-l The regirur monthly meeting of Sterling W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Lorne lVfcEweii Tuesday eve- ning, Jan. l2, with tliiitccii incin- bcrs present. Mcc _ ~pvned with Ode followed bv c loci. The min- utes of theprevious meeting were read and approved. H.011 call was answered with a New Year's r650- iution. The several committees re- ported and the following new ones appointed: Sick, Mrs. Lorne Mac- Ewen, Miss Eileen McIvor, Mrs. D. J. MacLeod; Program, Miss Hilda Hiscott, Miss Eileen Mclvor; Lunch, Mrs. A. J. Walsh, Mrs. Lorne Mc- Ewen, Mrs. J. E. Fleming, Mrs. Frank Bell. several letters were read from shut-ins thanking the Insti- tute for treats received. It was de- ___ ' DLOZCLOQQODDQOD 13313’ yterian Cliurr‘? REV. G. CARLYLE WTBSTER—-5IINIS’I'I'JII. PROF. LOUIS D. THOMPSON ¢.c..~.».=>cm&355¢555¢§3c£c o -0rganist and Chnirmiisr MORNING IVORSVI 11.00 A. M.—’I‘he Sacrament cl {In lord's Supper will bc obtvrvi-zi- Mixer] Quariette—"God so Loved the World" - - - - - Stziincr Mm. (Rein) (l. f‘. Webster, Mrs. F. A. A. l...: .1:, i‘. J. biacbcod and M. ltlaciiiiinun. 2.30 P. Mw-Sahhath Bible Classes. .\‘"|il~'1 and EVENING IVORFHIP ‘I00 PAIL-Post Communion Theme. g “Christ's Witnesses.“ i .0 g Antliem-"The Splendours of Thy g Glory Lord" — - - Woodward i5 p. "0 tut» avid see that the Lord ls good; blessed is the g man that trusicth in Him. Pa. 34:3. g’ Cuvnnwrmwzannromafmwnrmnm-nvomnwnvmrmrmmyqqqb -Q-QQG13: gi’ l l l Q. .-_. f- if} puue u" n u n n n >4 n n >4 n Id >1 u n n n u .. St. Paul Ind SUNDAY i1"QOfQQfI‘.Q’QRC'QO¢'QJQKQ.C" ' ‘QD.O:D.QD.DLQQQQC<0.0:TtOD.C£OD 6.30 I’. 7.00 P. M.—Evening Prayer and Scnnon, followed by Holy Communion. Sermon Subjcct-— Tho The Rector will P bmozcicfzoolir-zll REY. GEORGE GI Uiik-riury Anihcm-"(lonie (jvilriiius Spirit" .. QIO.QQC£Q1I£"OLQDLQQ!IG£Q$.GQD' .0 3213,1- "IODERZIUDLOI M .. .. aquublfififf 's Church AFTER EPIPHANY iliig Ills .\I.i.i.<lr_v." . rtrtiiuy Bruce will sing "My Air-Organ Music. Peace of the Cross." Buiial-Q reach ill lioih Scr w Organist and Choir-Mustcr-Jl. it. sllEPllAllu III-IV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A.—Rcctor. LLESPIE-Assistant Minister. a ‘OIQJQUIWCM 9 Oil. ' i ________-___ _ __i l I I l i The Presbyterian Bhurch in llianaiia l St. James Church i lliiiiliitcr: REV. K. MOORIIEAD-LICHATE, D. l). Public Wors“ ltlurliing at lilo-uni O'clock. and Ilve-liliig iii M-vi-ii O'clock. Preacher, THE MINISTER. Sunday School at Two-thirty. Morning Music: Solo—Sclectcd—.\Iiss Lcl‘ McLure. Evening Music: Anthem: “Saviour Thy Children Reef-Sullivan. Acting Organist-Miss Earle. ' CIIIIII‘ Ii0iltIEl'—-Ml‘l. J. A. Lawson. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. i M|NISTER¢'—TIlE REV. HARVEY I]. BENTON, B. D. Church Fitzroy Stu. -'~ - - - ‘IKUOUGIIW£UFZQZQC©C"I“C'£-C'C>C5OKUDO cided that the members donate food to a. needy person in the district. Questionnaires on public hcaih and agriculture were discussed. The program consisted of a reading "On Being Ciinickcd" by Miss Hilda Hlscott, also two contests, first prizes being won by Mrs. George Brown, Miss Hilda. Hiscott and lVLrs. Wallace McKay. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. H. S. MacEwen, roll call to be answered with "a help- ful hint". Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Something different. No leg straps. Flexo pad. No binding Mimi l0 i_ pressure. Very light. Cannot slip. INIXPENSIVE. lnvestiga‘ . Write ROLIIO BAY EAST W. I. The Rolfo Bay But Women's In- stitute met at the home of Iiarold Mclrwen on Jan. 0th 1am seven members and two vili present. iueetin: opened by "119111" m; the creed followed bv I <=11°111= when It's sprinetime in i119 R131“ iel. Minute! of last meeting were read and approved new committees for trial ofler. SMITH MANUFACTURING C0. mpg, 5, Prawn, Ont- Icu appointed. A dance was held in school and $0.60 was realized. A MORNING WORSHIP ll OTLOCK Sermon-"Is God Always Present, TIIIIIS the third of a series on EVENING WORSHIP 7 Sermon-"A Greater Anthem-"Teaoh Me 0 Lord” Min Vera I-l. Malcolm Campbell, Mus. Boo-DUN“??- Miss Helen Cabinet-Organist. You are Very cceeiuiy Invited to Wonhin with Till BAPTIST cutmcn. I11 “'1” and. .Pll.P.0.W.¢IIJl1‘.".' The Rev. II. L. Ilcnlon ‘What can we believe about God?" Anihun-"Lilre as the Hart" Novello CHURCH SCHOOL 2-30 I‘. M. The future citienship of Charlotte- town depends greatly on the Christian education of to-day. I Bring your boys and girls. The two senior groups meet from 12 ' to 12.30 P. M. OTDOCK Than Solo- mon" — The Rev. H. L. Danton -Attwood th was to be sent Izmir-gm“ A concert was put on by Mrs. Joseph Deveau Instrumental music by M155 R11 White and Mrs. Ilblix Peters. Ncx mggflng m be held at the homo o Mrs. Frank E. Peters, roll call t‘ be answered by paving a nickel Meeting closed with God Save llu King. After which a dainty iuncl was served and a social hour spent (Patriot please copy)