‘JANUARY 16. 192§Hm WE n s. DISPENSE ANY your J. PRESCRIPTION ' ‘ FRESH DRUGS Afld Expert Service dlllnns written by any ‘physi- cian are prom ll a r ll i . mm!“ hare‘ I1 van care-u yds gllrdgiélck is complete. fresh and up 11° miPflmns at this Drugstore. For l°11flb111ly and best service, leave Rcfilsteved Druggists only nBXt ' prescription here. Ernest H. Worth JWEESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALITY Phone 82 142 Prince st. orr. ZION ciluncu \"r sy in his 70th year. ion endeavors Iri Canada. we ooooooooo-vooo-oeoovooosoo-ooooooooecoooaooooov s . . . ' l nllinl I. At midlllghl. lust nlizhl. tlr ._,#>c~:s....»_,_. Dean J. H. Farmer of McMastcr University, who passed away Fri. .if innit-s m: though He was very prominent in 6aptist educa- % Where to Get “The tiuardan“ THE GUARDIAN can be obtained from tlle following agents in Charlottetown; A. BROWN. Stomp Vendor. ltllihwsi" BOOKSTALL. MARITIME S'I‘A'l‘l(l3\'l£ItS, Grnflon Street. J. D. TAYLOR. (irilltull Street. J. i‘. DUFFY. (luecn titrcet. ALEX. hIcPIIIiIlStiN. QIICOII Street. CARTER. & (XL. (Queen Street. MRS. L. i)OI.1Cli‘l"l‘, ‘Z9 Spring: Pork Iloittl. G. TOMLINS. Ilcllt Street West. STEPHEN DUFFY, Richmond Street. It. THOMAS Wilfrid, 125 Elm Ave. N. TWEEL. 45 Elm Ave. FRED cnutlm‘. (ireclt George Street. MRS. JACOBSON. lion-hostel’ Street. FRANK N. KAYS, l9 Iliilshoro Street. suiululzusion-i, r. lllciNNlS, McNeil Building. SOURISP-M. l\. PAQ ll PIT. “lvIONTAGUE-W. A. JOHNSTON. _ NEW GLASGOW‘. N. S.-—CIIIIIS'I'()I‘IIER'S BOOK 8a ‘ WTATIONERS. ' SYDNEY,‘ N. R-CENT RAL PHARMACY and BREANXS BOOK STORE, 2-1.‘; Charlotte Street. BOSTON-OLD SOUTH NEWS: M. ANDLERMAN. 3i! I Trcmont Street. I #9000'O-OQOOOOO§OQCQ'OQOOOO O 0M Iniiertion . , Four Insertions l Eight Insertions . ' NEW YORK-lloriltlivns NEWS, ncpot _ 40th Street. ctlséicicfi" Aovslirlssluliivrs 308 \Vt‘st OQOOOOOQOOOOQQQOQOV .l0l- plw lino or n words w- per line of 5 ivordll HI’ pr-r lino of l’: viurdn 1N0. ALFRED MACDONALD. Laud Surveyor. llerlllallvllhs. l’. 1:3 l, ll-Lill-lluo. SHIPPING TAGS. EXPEDI’ IOUS- 1y supplied. Guardian Job Print- ery, tf lutlnsnus~nivn sT/vrsiylsurs, neatly printed. Guardian Job Prlntevy. 11 ASIIIONABLE wtsasc‘ hi: tionery, fine selection. Guardian Job Pl-intcry. 11 Mlsiuom/llu. AND Mounnilvo. esrdsst ghortest notice. Guardian Job Printery. i BUYING TURNIPS AND POTA- lucs dolly ilt our warehouse-l, Pbnriolletown. and Albillly- liai- rissltbllttblr, ' 158612-30 tt~ Male Help Wanted WANTED-FIRST CLASS 00hr nlakei", and a premier. Stead work the your round. 3w! qualifications and salary expected- Scolls Tailors. Ltd. éwvBru-rlnilr, toll St"... Halifax. ‘ llliiablt-lll‘ "ill. “w-o“ ~ H" "lQlliflflsjsfl-BI I Miscellaneous f _€i? Female Help Wanted 7w" I l I MAYORALTY snscmon. - ,A meeting of workers and support- al B dclock. 1863 l ARENA—BAND "romain- 180']. l ,ers of Dr. Yeo will be held tonlght~ C ;at 8 o'clock. 1883 \ lholnc B4 lafternoon, Jan, 18th from 4 to m . 1864 mother Mrs» Patrick ciillagliall- kindness sndpn-nllsrstlnn- , " -— ‘yrlic deceased was employed as a. An interesting program of songs. DOING NICELY -Ilis nlaiiy lri- tsrwltcllmnll in the C. N. R. Yards 1931111185 and 5139991195 W85 111911 C111“ ried out, after which lunch was '— ‘ends \vIll ho piellseti to learn tllallill, Fort William, .\ll"- It. F. Muddigzln, who has been lihore were no HYB witnesses to the (‘Ulllilltltl to the Charlottetown Hos-tragedy, ll, is supposed that he ell is making ‘from the lop of u box car on w Icll recovery,‘he was Illness towards ;pitld through. gllml progress illg excellently lust nigilt- 1'1‘ ‘d LAID "r0 REST.- The funeral crHi the late Francis Callaghan was heldl yesterday afternoon at. 2.15 from the‘, ‘thence for interment to the nomimlp ‘Catholic Cemetery. The funeralje _whlch was a large one was proceed-ls command of Sergeant Major Law-lo rerlce Trninor. , ‘church and grove. ‘ l I885, u, boot race wtls sailed in thl‘ ‘ihih; .\_J_ [mm harbor llnd was witnessed Iiy ‘llo sollld "laid time s" looked ils i‘|‘ ullolill-i" such 'Wllili'".l‘ 1 ivils lo bu experienced, ill I'm-l. I- iilimhel" of lhc men iliolig lili- Will-‘ urlrolll wore (lonloulplzllllii: num- IIPI‘ such event this time oil 'i‘uo‘i- lI1l)',\lI€1illIlll‘y 17th, 1928. Iiowevl H the. wootlie frcozo tho harbor before nlly ill-l lompl can birillzldc lo break till-l fovlllcr mcord- 'I‘9Iiill£‘i‘llt\ll'9%l com- ing" ill lzlsi night at 9 (Yclfirk git ~ lilo reading as lililximun] 2G; lllei"nl(.luelci' veglslcrtld 2 ilogro above. illllkllig it lilo coidosl high! ‘= t so i211‘ this \\'iillt'i‘- . ‘ THE VENDOFISHIP — 'I‘ll<* (lllalriliilli learns from I\‘Il~. John Agnew, (Ihilirillzlil 0t‘ the Prohibit- ioh (‘omlliiseiion. that tic ‘ . . llllplllilitill Vvlldilr, Mr. John - . Nevin, will probably take over his,‘ ‘ILIIIIIPSI in lho l-uurse- of ilboul u‘. z lliolllh oltllougil llo definite dot“ . ILIH been flxed- lio also slated lhill’ z till» loclllioll Qt‘ lilo IIPW vnlldol" stoic has not vet IieQn doriilvll up- oll- ill lilis (‘OIIIIIEPIIOII it mill" ho slim-d lhill rlllllol" has Ior-illud it ill z tho‘ mlrilllliy rollloililloil and ru- o h" lllllted 'l‘iililoll building oll 2 IiFUZIl (lcorgc Sircct. forlllerly O!‘- tfllllihll no ii barber siloll and resid- IEIIPP- .\ll". Agnew illhirlllr-d ll lvlpl ‘" 4 4'1‘ of (he (ilulrliiztu lllttl the Vlaudui- z is llol h: he grillllozl all llssislilllr. z bill as .\ir- 'I‘uilloll Ilas irivllll his‘ rlt*i‘\'il"l".\‘ more or less gratuitously lo lilo ciluso 0:‘ Tninperiillec it I14‘ z not improbilllic lhzli li(\ will zlf . FY1151 Well all FYI‘ on lilo store. ii h Iiviilg his‘ own building. at, lcasl 0 willie lhu official Vendor is ilolllo lo his lllcnls oi‘ temporarily lIllS0lll fol" olllr-i" l'l‘1lS()ll€<- 6 )___.__. t cocoa NIIIIIIPII’! Llnlmcnt for ellrilr-ho. BIRTHS TREMERE - Al Hampshire oli Jun- lfii, 1928 lo Ml". and .\Il‘€<i. Hib- |iI‘I‘I Ti'f‘liit‘l'('. a soil, .-\I‘IIOI(I Lint-ls,‘ wvigliilli: ll lbs. NASII~AL the Prince Edward Is- last Ilospilal. Jail. 15th, 1928, to Ml‘. nlld Mrs Fred M Nash a daughter. -____..___o..,*,__.___ DEATHS wV/‘trvKIrEo-lvlalo FOR GENERAL ,‘ hoiisotvork. Apply Ul Airs. Jillllcs WHITTY - At llollo lkly, West. Il- lli-gilil, 2111 Kcfil Sin-cl. _ ' 14:11‘ 111' illrfld I110 ycilrs. (nllfilllll “—"‘“ plpow copy-J ' For FORVSVALE -A FEW SILVE lllilip fox pups. Itl-gikltlri-d- .l- A. Judson, l\l\‘Xillltli"ll. Lot ‘i9 It. It. N0. 1,1’. E. I. FOR SALE-JFHE UNITED lll‘i'.i Illllldltll‘ Fnitlllry n! lhliilltlll Willi llll lllollorll 9111111" mlWIlH. For iurlhvl" pnrllclli ilpplv lo .1. A. Wl-l-k-‘l. J"l‘l‘-"l'11 Itive-l‘. l’. is}. I ‘ 13554-111, _....._._-¢o>~—_- City League Arrange Schedule ‘ Sign? _ The iollmvills is lllc order ____ Mal-DONALD—At Springtoh. R F5 - 18th. 192B, lifter a bricf illness, Mary 1821-1-13, 3i‘ .lllll~ 12th, .\Il'l-i. Teresa \\'Ilill_\‘.. papers Jail. widow of the. late Angus MacDonald. ‘nzcd 75 ‘wears. Funeral Wednes- day ol 1.30 p. m. MucSWAlN-In the Sacred Heart cAN_ Home, Jan. 15th. 1928. Donald Mac- '\' p\\r ‘Swain, aged 9'7 years. Funeral from A. A. llchnessicys funeral home at 8.45 to Saint Dulistorfs Cathedral ars thence lo R. C. Cemetery. .Al"th\ir Wood, service starting at. i230. Interment Cross Roads Ceme-' . tcry. Al Sunlmersldc, Sun- 15. hfrs- Slim! Raynor. l-‘ullnrnl H(*l‘\'l('l‘. will bl- hold ill lilo "1 hlmc of .\‘Ir- A. i‘. Wells lli, ll p, names m ‘m "‘.°y?“l."l"3,‘f‘,°"1fill“? lu. Monday and the funeral will be 1"“""1 '““°““‘* " '1' " ' hnh‘ from Iii-l" old home nt (lreell- medlals Hockey Ito-anne- Abbies vs- Si. Dullslans. Vics VH. Sl- Duiislnllli. Abbie-s vs. Vii-s. Si. lilnlslllils vs. Ahbies. Si. Ihlllslilils vs. Vlcs. ‘ii‘chl‘uury‘ 20th. Illbllili oil Wednesday at 2 p. m. i ; u‘. o. MoeLEAN Vii-s vs. Aidilns. l ' . A molluli was curried in illl‘ ef- The Amiug} Mutiny-pith; Johlffhci liilll n delcuotlull wail upon ‘ 11- Dlllnts Pefllkreetrfuxcs. Ltd. will tho Miuliucmillu. of llll‘ vArcnfl‘ EMRALMER . and‘! snflznlilmi. Jggry 1:. with ll vlcw l0 fixing tllllf‘?! I“ ‘can? "In": m l. It ‘IE3 .in.’ o‘ .13. - ilm-tioii ivllh ihc ilaovc uloll < N l Parlor. Chariot * n. r schmllllc, ‘ Kmq squmg .. . - y flNzn_n[fifl|s, I Th7! League. If is llllriovslnnd.‘ ‘- President. will be cimlnlclcil on or baton“, MAYORALTY ELECTION. --‘,ep ‘A meeting of workers and support», in THE GARLIC QUARTETTE. —-, crs of Di". Yeo will be held tonight don't miss that-nit Burns‘ Concertl January 25th-26th in the Prlnccl Edward. CORRECTION-The Rev. Ralph = Malone recently ordained in St. Jos-f h’s Scrrlinary, Edmonton was born’ Lot 65, P. E. Lsland, not Kelly's ross as stated in published report. THE CHARLOTTETQWN o . l i Central Guardian l..“:..'.'.3'i.“..'i.l.‘.;.:;i‘2€.hrili: ‘Edward, January Zfith-Zflth. 1865 18651 in their homes, and we assure you‘ of a hearty welcome at all times.‘ You have ministered faithfully to‘, the needs of this large congregation» lever preaching the word of God with . sincerity and truth, and we trust what the feeling of fellowship may ,continue to grow ‘and that the fruit‘ Lwill be increased interest in the; ‘work of our church and greater ser-‘ lvtce for the Master. We ask you to‘ ‘accept this small gift as a slight token of the love and esteem of your, friends of the Cavendish eongrega-l MRS. VICTOR GOODWILL wiiljMellgro-detilils of the death lrcceive fol" the first time in her new Francis Cilll-aghuil who was killed York Street, Wednesdaylui Fort William, (lntal-io, lust Moll- 8 lmytliiy, was received Saturday by 1118 l the Hospital reporting him as du- ldcalh iletvzecll ii and another cur- _resldence of ills mother, l0 Grafton ATION- ’l‘lle organization ‘Street to Saint Dulistans Cathedral Dolninlmi Hotel Association was ‘ed by a detachment from the Great Associates of Plilsleril Caliadu- A lWer Veterans‘ Association of \k’h1Cll‘SlllliIt\i‘ meeting for the some put"- ithe deceased was u. member, underlposc is being held at Saskatoon ill [turned from an extended trip to New York and Boston. _ odd cars .fil‘nl. -prices were unchanged. CARS -—- of FELL BETWEEN and although ivol-kllig to meet u, sudden be body was dragged for some ISIHIIQO Ilefore lilo ill-‘cldent was, otlced- \ DOMINION WIDE ASSOCI- Ot‘ a lllliiied lit a meeting at the Cllat- ° llll FPOIIIGIIZIU iii Quebec, of repre- entallvus of lilo Provincial Hotel rdel" by lilo hotel owners in lilo The Last Post waswesl. A joint. meeting of the def-I». 5011111164 1W 1311136!‘ W951i?" smu-hgfllliPS from l-acll province will lie-i Rev. Patrick Walsh officiated at the held ill the Willdsol" Hotel ilere on; The following Fob. 24 illlll 25. Actfmdlliig‘ to so. i . who 1111'111"1',AtIIIlll‘lJ.i llcllu- 1i l-i s-i ‘ - - 17mm‘, mm Um Fem, finned bmwflm] NIB‘: [L A. ‘lvpnllé lfiresigtllelfinitltilili. AHJI-tllilik, hlll ltill oullllnilnfi.’ (‘llarliitlvl:>\\‘ll Illl(l llol-ky Point r111 tllu Prcvillcil of tillebui: lIoll-l As- Woilr-llliliilll ‘iuul-oizzllioll trove wit‘ < ~ ' \\'illlt‘i'- l-‘or It limo lllll-i nlontil l’ ‘Stwifllfin, hhll A. (g ‘ ‘ ‘ tmctwn‘ .\‘I Null, inlu-‘l 1'11")’ of Iiil‘ silllh- orgzlllizlllioil. ~ Lit-ii Miss Ruth Miss Helen O'Neill, City, has rc-l Avenue who has been visiting her; ' day night. son at Moncton, arrived home Fri-] ‘ l .\lllllll‘ll'li ‘Linimelll for sir-k IIIIIIIIIIIN. l I k-{a} iii E MARKETS l building of the Bell Company an the site of the historic St- Andrew's Church of Scotland. Beaver HaliHiIJ, Montreal, which. It is said will be the empirifs biq- c... The Viotorias ‘ New Ilrllnswlck; livllilc scxll-lli- were _ _ _ _ d “.\lll.lfll‘ S. J. ltobllls, of lilo Ollillrio liilrdiv, iilllt HOIISUII- This uilnlo is- Ian-lo crowd ill citizens, ilccortillli‘; Association; ll, ,\_ petm-S w» nV-‘kqm 11-051, llfloll ll slush)‘ ilave been working ililvd of late, is ,ulllcll no [ho I01‘ ivolllil allow lllfllilfPlll-ljr Soul" by Mellie and “N01 ,:lnd intend lo uivc lllf‘il‘ all iii IIIPII‘ Mrs) Hector McLeDd‘ 46 Highlandopcning new .i"m.'llic1.- of the seilsou. Here is shown theynew 22-story Telephone 5' lser ..______ _ Take The Monoton Rovers Into Camp] ZIS Willi £‘\‘t*1'_\‘ promise of a hard forced l ‘l ill their "minds. Ou surface‘. tho. heavy! Joys sixty llliilulvs cl‘ the illftor 111"‘ The locals uri- confident, anll ' Zion League Tho lllllvbii-ds were zluzliil lorious illihis week's garlic yelltilli: llle AIIISILWII Six by ‘ -_» pills. Iloih (Iilpliiius ivcre mlsslllkl i w tioh. ~ - Mrs. Mills!" on behalf of New Glss-l gow then presented Mr. and Mrs. Jackson with a substantial purse. l Ml". Jackson mode a most, fitting reply thanking the people for their‘ CHURCH SERVICES IEEIVCS being ‘testifies to Cilrlst as the Rock of‘ Holy Communion took place both! n ,. _ . ‘ W,‘ Wm be Ages, and that testimony has beelll "turning and evening, Al, the evgil-i Dvlehalns niliviili, in n. ll W 1 l H o‘ fl““:1:'lt‘[illl0 in Trinity United Church lost ’l‘l‘u ill ’ ltlt‘ ‘ ‘v It‘ '01‘ ll ’ » ' . . -"’1‘li‘t' ltlkvrs ltllllllllftly X y ‘evenmg. RU,‘ D1‘ R \\l1\°"11“‘1""*ended to inspire our lfidravz them to the place of their rest with two fine solos. " Night ilmg by Mr. Acorn at the request of .0118 of the radio audience. . i ‘orded present. cd that the Young Peoples Society most helpful musical evening next, to which were invited ‘lulu llil-y are still ilrguilii; as 101111 students attending the Church‘ served by the ladies and a social hour enjoyed by all. ‘ -—--?—-£O 1 l l i TRINITY UNITED CHURCH vc the Lord". The family is es-‘ ‘ celltialiy a. religious institution anlfwllfill dhose nations which have maili- tained ‘lli: sanctity have made most "Twill bu" time 10f 11S t0 \\‘01"l’.l'.— ‘progress in civilization. . ,_ In the evening the preacher was lRev. Hammond Johnson who took his text, judges." ‘Experience, s flwsiflo“ “fag dedicFlled 1°11“? 1m“: future, so must we in mission work lPrut. F. '1. Wsltkls, and was fll‘.~‘t_ 100k mm me dark plum.“ o; the‘ i‘ 1°11‘! Fem“ “m1 “'11” “m” (“SW from the text. st. John. 12:32 “If I! It was sung for the firs‘. souls andl Mr. Ben Acorn kindly assisted namely "A There." latter The was l The return of the students again ’_— l Y. C. A. Alleys Ebrought the Sabbath School attench‘ $81168 to a high figure, 545 being re—, 91' It was alllloulic- 1 (with a short‘, on Friday, ould hold a social programme) MoNTgEALl J5“- 15_T11°1'° was what Ill!‘ result would have bcc-lllas well as all the young people of ‘a mafled “Crease i“ the 119111111111 wore lllcy. pfflsellh F01‘ lhl- liltlllWiiliC congregation. over the age of “cm ‘he Um1°d Kmgdmn and 1119 Filnllio \\'.lrl'cli had the high single l eighteen. continent for wheat hele on Satlll"-‘ day. aild :1 large volume of business was done. Some business was also \\'0I'k0d in rye and barley, and sales of Canadian scalping opts were also fuirlyv large. ‘ Tile domestic grain market was quiet, the demand being only for The demand for spring and whiter wheat grades of flour con-, tinned of a limited character but A fairly active trade was." done in all lines of millfeed and values ruled firm. The nlovcmcrit; ofstlmdard grades of rolled oats was fair and prices‘ were steady. increased On account of the production of eggs "throughout the provinces of Ontario ;al‘lti Quebec and the heavy suppliesl coming forward for the season of the your combined with the larger shipments from British Columbia, ‘on consignment ".1 weak feeling de- veloped here Saturday and prices for fresh eggs scored a decline of h‘ three to five‘ cents per dozen. Storage EIZSZS one or three cents per dozen. The demand was dull. The receipts were 406 cases. Extreme dullness again mark-ed the trade in butter but prices were about steady. The receipts were 64 packages. The cheese trade was ““"_"-" 1“'“"““'C11 m7‘ 1Z7 131131 were rendered, the solo ill the form- dllll and featureless. The receipts 11m“ 11“'kf‘,"-i“" 1Z1" 1"" 11" ‘IGI’ being taken by Miss Gladys Fav- wcrc 152 boxes. ‘ q1'_l"‘"1‘ 5‘1§'1\""1"l1 11h‘ 1451 llnquhnrson and in the latter DY Mrs.‘ Potatoes and beans markets noi‘j11"1Y-‘l PflWlllllalsc-li llll 100 llflSuthcrllind McLean. ' available tonight. .- (.in-don swim iil~i {Hi 115i‘ ~ M Ch,“ Q5 h“, sermon a (“EL ‘"—"- ~<9¢~~ r——~- 1151*" Fillllllllillisllll - 115i 115 lI<l“Falth is the Victory". elllphasizing I-‘or frostbite use lllnnrll’; Ilinllilent. - - - - - . . . ..> . . . . . . . . . flliilithe sglghion gubjogl, was yQfy 3C. — -—-—-»~ —--~—-—-——l i ‘e toby rendered b‘ Mrs. Milli‘. . ;:;‘§t2llll<li2¢?l"tsfln y” ‘iF12".W}£:i:l'l1‘]€h and Mrs. F.‘A. Mllttfill. s’ , ‘. 0o fninoivll . i. -:. 7.‘; l-o owing the regular nlid-lvcel: . ‘ 3.111 MSllrl-nv . . " no lLiillmecting on wclincsasy the lilh t only . wn if‘... .l- inst the annual business meeting oi ' — ~~--- loll 11.1 the Sabbath School was held. Tho 1 i~~-~~~ in; 117 reports of the vorioils officers ShOW Remove nil husklness and " 'I‘<llzll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22.30 that the school is in a healthy con- but the undertone was p o1‘ 158 while Doris llorileilll hell; high golzli of 403. liilvl-y Slvvoliso-l Z llod both llllXll single ilud 101.11: with 2118 lllltl 592i rvsllcciivi-Lv- The Bluebirds: Illlsler (‘llllleroll . . . . 1X5 lit Iloi-is iiordeau ..... i111 1114i 11171 'lllll‘l'y SIOVOIISIIII 1T1 lilll .\l .0 Pnvlridgc lli» S7 I Adele llolvilll ..... ill 125 115‘ ’I‘oizll , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221i Musical Six l ll- Svzlilixlll . . . . . . .. 1T1 115 ‘ (‘. Jenkins ... .._ iii 70 ,1 t‘. Small . . . . . . . . .. lid 1010 lull '\I. Rios? . i117 lull iltl‘ F. \Vill'\‘0.il . . , 7.3 121i Tulill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . ._ 1W7 Alajr-rily‘ fol" Bluebirds, Z107 p. ln llll» scconil game lilo (lypsi s zlizllin suffered (left-at this lime ll llle iliulds of the wayward Robil by Elder A. A, McDonald. "Faith and Salvation." lwlvery practical and helpful subject. " FSome of the modern objections to 3m; liustificatlorl by failh were cited and . ‘Jdiscusscd. ,as set forth by Dr. Chas. E. Jeficr-l ,son. as opposed to Paul's Doctrine of "lJustification by Faith. ION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH‘ With a view to reaching the ob- lieciiile as set by our Church Budget the services yesterday morning were 5 llmlin keeping with this great work. Mr. Fulton delivered a short and ggqdhtelfStillg address to the chlldveil‘ 1331011 the "Maorls of New Zezlland." The minister, who is sllfforiilg from a izevere cold was ably assisted The text of the sermon was from Samuel XI: "Soul's Victory.“ ‘ in the evening the topic was This was a Also ‘salvation by love‘ was also ‘Till-l SPCFPS wcl-e very low pllrlie dean with lllttl'l_\’ by some oi‘ the gents wll Illt! lillliiai without (‘XfTflliltlll I)t)\\‘l od \v<-II ‘lllll \IIP"I(I\' l‘l ll ll nil I11" ‘firm Lmd is My Shepherd“- ml,‘ _' 1 ‘F ‘_‘ ‘ l,‘ “lslmpci- lli the morning. the ITIIXPH m 1'9“ 1mm“ "l m” ““‘ quartette being taken by Miss Flo The choir rendered the anlhemh by "'5 1'““'""""“ C“"‘m""1 “M1 111° “‘-‘>'“lCampbeil, Mrs. Muteh, Jack Mo? single oi 17R and tonil m‘ 1S1. W ..\Illrley had high single of willie ii. ill‘ Th4- Gypsies: l‘ L SPIIITH pro: cod and M. McKinnoll. The solo _ _ Hljby Mrs. S. McLean and Malcolm < rziswi-ll illld iligil IHHIIaMCKmnOIL In the evening tile anthems “Tile Lord is King," and "Now the Day is Over" by Marks lsenator from Montana. who. in the United States Senate, is demandlngl an investigation of his country's‘. Al. the morning service yesterday arm“ 1"""‘/°"11°" 1" Nkafawa‘ , _ Rev. Di". Ramsay preached on Chris- ~-— *2“ '_@“ 9°51 blmdmfl d¢v°t¢d °>‘°1“$1V°‘Yllianity ill the home from the text: to telephone administrative pl-lrnnfimjutg for me and my housc, we wilyTaking thought to manufacture “Their rock is not as day wove of a. vcvy inspiring nature. our rock, oven oui" enemies them-j With Epiphany. the spirit of mis- the the Cross. l2) Uplifting of the lftesurrection. i3) Uplifting of the, " Evangelist. t4) Uplifting of Christ illl human life. SUNDAY Burton K» Wheeler. Democratic‘ Me In distress,’ l IIU loveliness: l we see the birds are blllltllllg‘ i Burns for store, , p , . Not before! , lFronl Si. Paul's Bulletin)‘ The services at St. Paul's’ yestc-r- 1y ions prevailed at both scrviees., I l‘ til i- lfgdelfic‘ trllenmtm“ of 1st‘ ‘mgwyi earth and brilll; the light of the . . .4 ., ‘ "mm I/Vtlutlacisdladaliaizvgtiovhrs] (‘lvrglgxnfist 112i’; GOSPEL In the cvorliin; the sermon was, l Ill 1119 V1<'1°l‘1"-“» 11°“‘°‘"‘1'- 111111 ‘l; were not thin trifies. but were of . MaeKinnon, City is,“ "my be. l0lll0l‘l‘0\l' night will lznlthe very heart of the gospel and m‘: mixéaddk??? ‘genéhfisaigorg; lli n i I ll li l . . ‘eXDefled to urrivchome Tuesday?“ 1011s Why ‘lli proving were u ‘"9 - 1e p g a s ro ill: -.i o LQllllfllY 1W1 ‘might. from Boston. ‘tilevo was any theory attached 1th» ‘statement oi" not- M "M H? C. A. SERVICES REOPENED IN THE Y. M. 1 Rev. A. A. McLeod was the speak- er at the regular Sunday llighl aft- church service at the Some 300 young folks enjoyed a and interesting od- dress on "Building fol‘ Eternityiflfi Mr. last night ulld his manner in deal- ing with Ills subjects was most-Ii“ pleasing. Stephen a man with tile face of, all angel was the theme of Mr. McLeotfs talk. Tile speaker dealt‘, with thc important part our limes,“ play in the game of life and 1i en-[lw i Western ‘Guardian ll oi" 2'75. _. .11" (illilviottnlcnvll, Past. State Deu- luty, will duiivel" lecture nt llonie on Wednesday evening. J11"- llllll- A largo {Illlifltliultffi quested. McLeod was heard at. his bestnmliucslion. sciccrs Syrup will fix II- drugstore. ZAFBTJPEIEPEJLI Cough 1nd Group are relic with uni rnpidlw and multin- neu. runlstn evuryw n all and zunrultee Bunk-Dr's Mixture. W. K. Buekhy. United. 142 llutul 8t" Toronto 3 "£551.95 I single ti.) 1 —lF YOU WANT TEAMS, (‘.811 Nellfs Livery Stable, Phone, 1i- 1844-1-14. 3i‘ "l —AI\'NUAL MEETING-The An- al Meeting of the Kensingion Dairying Association will be held in he Temperance Hall, Kenslngton, Ion Tuesday, Jan. 17th, 192B, at 1.30 m, J. F. Profltt, Secy. 1853 ~QUARTERLY M E E T I N G GRAND DIVISION - The quarter- mrwlillg of the grand division of lilo Solis or‘ Telrlpcrallco 0f P-E-I- will bl- held ill Springfield on Wed- slfllygdzllluory‘lRlihal2.313111"- wevc the pallbearers". Leonard .\lc,1\‘9ll,l~» » i y, . t .._ -. . . .. H f- d , . . _, .0o0d"lvili, T. E. Corrigmi, John Coli- “Mo; Ass::;|£;,‘;,‘,fi ?,1,e‘:3,jc,.(£‘e i‘,13213mm5J3Fizlrnga:ixfikraucnna331 lcorifirlned even by the enemies oi= ing sol-Vice the choir rendered poly, met ill ‘Itilllll-illlh .\ll liltf looted. nnlly. James Dilffy. Fred Coylc. illii ncmiilioil Jtssociiliion are tflhripflllflildtl Illll Vi('li)l‘lfl.——1101101051lme 131111- leflectively “The Radiant Mom."ll""““‘” "‘“""“" 184.. is" cnmllben- ‘lmflffivv 1101915. promote interests game i(2-I'lltll‘l‘4l\\‘ lllizilt. ‘lDThc hm?‘ "emliwei p"'°"‘S.T°¥‘ wolldwurd" d ______ u -——- ‘or thQ 1 ml ' g _.l- - g p < . ,_ ., l-k l ._ Bu") RU flmlls I11 I 9 lllolnmul‘ Rv. H. D. Raymond pvcachc . __ MAYORALT“ ELECTION" " ""11 l" l:l(lt'(fllll“rlglimldgvlslfltrailgfulg: ‘\l'I(l[lxl\(‘l0Yl‘l‘e[lItt‘)l1'1él"€l ‘iililom Etlhrtllilll" ‘and m me ‘wemng gave Pmf w’ In me ‘homing he £00k as m5 Sm“ _WESTERN IOfiFIgE. rdlaTht: A 1119911118 01' WQTRETS 11nd 5UP!!!)Y1- A. Neale iliullilgel- oi‘ the Chillfiallltllrlliiliifllfi ("lll-{PGI celiqin lliat‘.m°-t"‘her‘5 591111115 91 whmiefli- nton text Isiah. 49:6. ::I will also W°“1°"“,ofi‘°° “M1,: muaB “fin 91's 01 DY- Y” W111 1W 116111 Ifmlllhtifvoutcuat‘: entertained lilo lleIe-‘iasi rlllikint ‘howdy llocki-v from PDQ“ Lord and Fauwr or Mflm.‘ 81W? U190 10X‘ it “E110 l0 I119 G911" ‘Ocawd m ‘he ca; h“ “i: i ‘M 8 o'clock’ 1863 ‘R6105 at o dinner ill lilo Chateau‘ ‘be-lino bell will‘ be necessary ill 1mm“ Mrs" Fmtcner 10°11 111"’ tiles. The Rectal" showed very 8m‘ Ziggizatrloslgits‘ Elllgnllildattllartidix! Billing be . i ‘ A . ,1, , _ I .' ; . , ‘- ‘ R ' ,- svnrflno solo imit- an? Mis- F191°11’lphieally, how that God's word is "rue WEATHER - Fmwdhm“ (fltlziillillxlilgltl\fllr\egg“ itifzismillilc istzhlgililrhém Illligfil er and MISS tM acxein Z16 n“? "“°1"““°. lnsaired- The Prbphsl 151811 mremm‘ ilfiiffgcc ‘illmyculsirdliil: ‘$21.33 YPflYll ills" Willi)’. January 113111» ‘pre-sidelit of lilo Maritime Assocla- cvol" wilivil Illt‘. local blue and land alto due ' Th 5 beaumul comT thing-S that WOUId 118139011 m 111191 055GB in we McNem Bufldms m. n e McDonald News Store. —-—<Q->— ERSONALS ~~Ml-s. George Muttsrt, of Sum- erside. P. E. L. ii". visiting her mo- ‘éfialflftxfi? ‘igelfx"o‘lll‘liltgwllig‘lt‘l' 11,1222‘ till-r, Ivlrs. W. L. T. Weldon, Sack- amsay lli poy-‘ , , , _\ ' ‘v H t ville.~Alllllerst News: Eng a tribute of appreciation to Prof‘ mm“ 312"‘, adgrlciiidcflgréi‘ m: iklllnc, lllilt ll.ld the ice llfqll ffasnllzqetcherls ‘vmk said ma; the Sum‘, Win52‘? tlh: 9- my Domtfedou" mat ‘ l .. . . . , ( " - , . , _ . . ‘i . Rec PERSONALS ‘ w“ “"““‘ “‘“‘ “’““ “W l Y ‘m’ iects lie chose for his composition-e: theft‘ were likely icui thoughts. in Eastern Guardian ,..'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. urdock is Guardian Agent in ontetgue and will be pleased to celve news items. advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. of C_WEET|NG_ Souris ll. l3yoillci~ John .\l. Hughes the is rc- 1858-1-16, 2i‘ n you getu sensation oi pressure on the hear on't he lrlghlerled it's not heart trouble-alt‘; Tho xllllluzll general meeting 0f u- lsluiul (luilrdillll Pllliiiiilling Co~ ill he hold ill the Company's of‘ ed Stephen-s mm 1° that M ‘m ang- five. (fllllviutietown, oil January 2-1 e1 in that. it shovrnd a clean and‘, whole-some inner, lifc. Ml". McLeod in a way appealed to the large number of students before him as to who kiild of a life they ulerc living and‘ if the future 2U or 50 years ivouid; vcl1v earnest i ll ‘ show that they had the faces of an- gels us denoted by clean wholesome; lives lived in the service of they Master. ni l2 110011. Notez-This meeting will be 8'1" ljOilldllftl iii (lrder lo permit the dir- "(Penn's lo submit their reports as i lho close" of tilcii" financial yea!‘- COL» D. A. MacKlNNON. Secrelary~ &O§O§fi§~OOfiO§O-§§§ The speaker challengcdhis Iiear- l ers to strive for that higher life a1»? > P P ways keeping iii inilid the spiritual God. There was the Highway and there was the 1 0 they would travel. l Ill closing the speaker said his prayers were that they would trav- el the Highway" of Life and stick to, the things their faces would shine as the tacos, of angels. 1 A very fine nlusical progrsln was] carried oul. as follows: l l-lymn: “Sun of My Soul." Hymn: “Wllcll We Walk villi flit‘ Lord." ; Hyliill: "In Loving Kindncss 5195-; ’ us Callie.“ Hymn: ‘"1 Stand Amazed ill lilo b Presence." Hymn: By the ladies. Address", “Building fol" Etcrnlly"~~ Rev. A. A. McLeod. . Hvlnn: ‘Throw Olll. tilc Life Lille.“ Double Duet". "Don't Stop Prayi Lowway, Mr. McLeod‘ I pointed out and every person made r their own decision as to ivhich road it D b ‘I Hotel we have spent many that were pure. noble‘ f and manly and that ill after years‘ i ' lnccs. l l‘ i 4. Rates from $3.00 to $4511 < 1 Hotel 00., Ltd. Since taking over this thousands of dollars tn repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- It appeals tothose who want s comlortabifl Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate price, per day. Charlottetown Proprietors tickling from the throat and make breathing easy leaving The Voice rfilujovily for Robins. I21 pills. BOWLING TO-DAY 7.o(l--~l’- Kis vs. Allilillllcs- lditioll and very substantial increas- [cs have been made both in nticnda 181160 and giving. Onc itcm of spa:- ing Messrs. Johnson. Guru-i hum, Sqilorebriggs Illidi Farquharson. , "ilrcath on Mo Breath of Lite." i Vocal Solo-Channel of Blessing; Miss Ethel l-leaney. 5L STEWART-AI. Mt. Herbert. Joni 14th, Iiallnzlh Stewart. Funeral this‘ aflrilloon from the residence of Mr» They are decidedly effective for coughs and all irritable bronchial affections, involu- obie for “ Speakers A 1 ' AND Singers Price 25o in small iiox that can he carried In pocket. THE molvlrr onuoolsrs i ‘ Maeltlunou ‘ l Drug (Yo. " PM" ‘W! Ruuu. was. lm KODAK 510a: sat I Clear-As-A-Bell . ' a OQQ-OOOUO-OOOOOOOOOOOOQO4J 0O UGO-O RO-OOQ-UO GO Ofi§§§fi+§ . b xtlo ~llllllill liol-iis vs- lioo Dorisxlifll interest was the presentation of; Hvmn_,_5,nnd up rm. “Susy l: t l ~~~"~<-*>~—~——~ 3on1: hundred and forty of the Cicu- Cxohmg inmvm, m.“ A A_ Mc-l: o PASTOR KINDLY REMEMBEREDW-‘rzll Assembly awards fol" mclnoriz- Mo,‘ ‘ ' ‘f . t —-_»< ling scripture and the prinlllry and _,____'__“____,____f,__ , Q On thr- evening of Jgnuary 2nd, “shorter catcchislns during 1927. Ow-I ' z h largo nulllbcl‘ of friends gathered citing to increased attendance it has ll" hrm" of Rev. and Mrs. Peterhccolllo A very endschool into junior and senior de- ,Jar,kson. North Rustico. necessary to divide the lioyable evening was spent. Mr, Neplpartments the lunior department is evening, and after an opening chm-u. son McCoubrey was chairman of ghglilow meeting ‘in the social hall. The orchestra under the direction us. Mrs. E. c. LePsge, on behalf all»! Prof- Thompson ls rendering ex- lStanley. Cavendish, New Gldsgqwlcellent service and is of great bene- land Rustlco congregation, read lh@‘,fit In the musical part of our wor-I I The following officers nverc elected to conduct llll‘ work of lfollowlng address: 1T0 Rev, and Mrs. P. Jackson. always one of special interest: sday‘ . lshlp period. Alex. A. MacDonald. Supt. ‘i Dear Friends-New Year's Day is‘ 1-119 5011001 101‘ 19231 .in which we receive ollr friends, mo} change greetings end best wishes. nnd look forward to something larg- er and brighter than the past has. brought us. On this New Year's Day} -we hove liiet here to get better ac- quainted and also to express our sp- mreclntion of your ‘services as pastor, Jtfld to wish you a full measure of, ‘Iiapplriess and success In the com-‘ lniz year. We realize that the first few lmontlm in a new pastorate must be t somewhat difficult. but you have Incwssln thiamine its"? Dtloplg George W. MilcLcod. asst supt. cMrs. E. Whestley. Junior supl. Miss Margaret Miller, keeper" Miss Daisy Swan. assistant record’ keeper Miss Bertie Profit, secretary rnrorgl. Funeral Home IIIIJ. lllciltilliltll "Undertaker and Emhalmer 54 Grafton Street " Phone 482-1. lzlosiiig Out Sale l Slaughteriug- dis- [counts Mr. Edwin White. supplies secrc-‘I gfy’ trimmings’ fix. to ry SERVICES A1.‘ ST. PAUL'S (‘IIUIIPI ‘hen we see the lilies, spiniinig Miss Mary Farqllharson. treasurer. turfis, etC, The Wynn- ‘fred Millinery, Great ' George St. JlQQQ-l-H-St -@-....~._..., 4 Q0 l 1 its splendid table. Courwoul l l on all miIIiu-l‘ l VIGTIlIiIl. i One of the largest and best , equipped Hotels in Eastern 1| Canada. Contains 120 room!- 44 of which have ‘pflvhtb b‘ baths. gcmslctely remvlM in the past two years. Few , Hotels throughout Canada and the United States hlvl ‘ lvlLtiiL service to all Guests. Tele- > phones in rooms. . Rates $4.00 t0 $5.50 per db!- g alum! c. snows. spun: g " ween eevevefi no a amino‘: I Charlottetown ,, , Hotel Co, Ltd, ‘t ‘t1 ‘l modems s l 1.. l‘ ‘ll l l ‘r