THE A cmmorrnrown cuannm: JANUARY 9, 1925 PAGE TEN ‘ M _ i ' . distributed the rut- and exhibited , -,_. , _ r .' some fancy at . Conclusion with _ lilE lltlllltll liUARDWl - , = v TONIGHT AT 8.15 r. M. SHARP l _ _ Pub”: Forum ' E m l ’ - ' $H°P PR9" Pislmln‘! iiltllel- "zion cnuncn umou v01’: - i‘ J." -,,,-;.- t‘. LECTURE_V_?-CMMI' Owm. hgcrggdmggallm (Continued from Plge F’ ) 1* z OF THE WORLD FAMOUS PIANIST zstion and Ours," by Rev. W. C. McGi-atb. League of the Cross Hell. Thursday, January 15th. preceded by a short musical programme. to defer taking any action for fix- ing a date for the Church Union _Vote until after the congregational annual meeting which takes place ures. The very fate of our richest remaining inheritance, our mines. is also at stake since wood and water are viuny necessary ibr 861-1-9-11 their development. The immediate adoption of the above enumerated measures is the only means by which Oanadl can be saved from foxes-trial bankruptcy nrlthin less than ten years. I am, 8dr, Doc, Frank J. D. larnjum. Montreal, December 31st, 1924. Legal Aspect this month. There is difference in i i l (‘H l1 i1! I clwrwH 0F ewwww-R" $§§...§’§.'Z§t'.§§“§.§ 5.3.3.115... 3. D» M- mini-Tl" Wm 953ml ‘m Slb‘ vote in this issue under the Act of b11111 1W1 531ml"? 5'- 14" 43 3" inoollpora-tion of Zion Church. it s 10-30 3- m- all‘! l"- Pwllliy‘ clmrcr" said the session and trustees could Clly at 7 p. m- ' ovelrcome the difficulty; timeout?- ‘i 091M I 6 Mil-To" PARW" 35RV|¢53-" Sh]: 30$“. megbers aniiaadhegntso. Oil Sliillili?» 1"‘- lml- "W"! will but so far. it. appears, this unanimi- be service in St. John's Church, 1y has no, been ,.e“hed_ Milton at 11 o'clock in the morn- -_-_-¢o->---_- MARK HAMBOURG UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE 0F HIS 'HONOR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AND MRS. HEARTZ AT THE Marked liowni To a Minimumlf‘ in- Mia‘ DWI-\RD i" “ r21" ..°"".::':i "rm-L " " - Y i ustico at oc 0c n e a - ' _ _ , ' P E "wo- Tlle RW- -l- meme "We ‘On Thursday the 30th the follow- church Unwn * 1 ' l a B- D- Bvflllfiellii» will 9'9"!‘ ‘m ing address with a purse of gold A FOR ‘hi? “ilmwlli! subiwm‘ I“ "M was presented to Miss Jessie Mc- The following from the Montreal ,.. "liimmg at Mflwn- scam” i“ ‘he Kinnon of Alexandra, Lot 49, as Star is an extract ifrom a letter 3°01‘ ‘l! Revaiimm‘ and i“ m‘? an" she leaves next iveek to take up written by the one Presbyterian “rmmu a‘ Rustlm-The (wmmest nursing in Boston. The nddrcse lawyer origin-Hill’ lwileinted Willi our: to... ONLY i" l“ WWW was read by Mr- Harris and the Messrs. Mason and Young, to draft " - presentation made by Mr. H. the Church Union Bill. He refus< PERSONM-s Heston. ed to consent m the draft of leg- p‘ n g; 7".‘ "Em-c";- PRICEJ RESER GENERAL AD SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE THEATRE V E—$l.l0, 80c MISSION-ilk and wholesome fun. and roses afterwards, a “fast wori-er!" . We'll TODAY AT 315. 7 AND 8.45 .‘tlA"l'|l‘iEE-—16c, AND 11c. NIGHT—Z6C. 21C. 11C. High Speed ltmnnncc of a llludcrn Lochinvar! DOFIT fv-SS ill". the fastest. smartest, liveliest love story ever screened. Packed with screaming situation; They just had time to say “Here he oatmeal-There ht- goes,“ (ind ._.., wedding march, Fast? H!) g; it was all oveM-except the we her orange blossom; first tcll the waiting world he was Mr. Warren Duchemin, son of Mr. A. C. Ducbmnln, has returned his studies. Mr. Theodore Anderson of St. Pam's Harbor. who was in town on, business returned home yester- iiny afternoon. Mr. Anderson will be leaving for Boston in two weeks limo and will make his fwture homo there. . ~———-<-o>i—— GRAHAIWS ROAD SCHOOL The semi-annual examination of (lmhanfs Road School was held in the schoolrooni, Monday afternoon Dec 22nd, with u good attendance of ratepayers and others. The schoolroom was tastefully docorat. ed for the occlusion with spruce and pink and white roses. The pupils ivvre examined by their teachers Miss Theresa ivoodside and Mr Lewis lluslam assisted by liiessrs. Fred Wlgmore, Thomas Wigmore, Garnet Campbell, Hugh Campbell, Roy MncLeod-and Alfred Green. and by their responses showed that they had been carefully taught. The following programme which afforded pleasure to all present was then rendered. Opening Speech by Frances Williams. Chorus by School, Recita- tion—A Good Enough Boy by Elmer Wigmore- Monologue—A Letter from Santa. Claus by Dorothy Brown, Dialogue-The Spelling Lesson by ten pupils. Recitation- Kids by Hazen Wlgmore. Recita- tion——Dolly’s Lesson- by Margaret MncLeod Recitation-Who l Love by Edna Wlgmore. Dialogue-The Bookseller by Wilfred Whitehead. Molvina MacLean, Olive Campbell and Grace Campbell. Recitation- inquisitive Jack by Glen Wigmore. Closing Speech by Jennie McKinn- D 0 - . Santa Clause-then appeared on the scene and unloaded the tree, [laden with presents and candy. Prizes for perfect attendance were aw'ard€d»t0 Olive Campbell, Ada l\icKinnon and Glen Wigmore. The Women's Institute then presented each pupil and teach-er with a nice ful photograph album and MT. Has- lam with a gold penknlfe. Remarks, favourable to both tea- chers and pupils, were then made by trustees and others. King brought this successful ex- “Quiet Street” “OUR GANG" Cdi-ltdj bmeanv mien sciioot . . p- _..__.. The semi-annual ~x.i:..;..;.1; Ill o1‘ [hid O"Leary High Srliii-il ‘.1..~ n- lil on Mommy llllilYllullll l..-. 11.x. The school rimui u t lL-l‘lll.‘llv‘li BIG SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM. . . \p.~--- to you. lye-fore we part for iln» Xmas holidays, our sincere ap- Im-i-htiion n1‘ your nil-tiring efforts m our livllliil, We FHJiiZE} that you f. |\ - .'ll\\lt_\‘<~ hzul tho best interests u: .. <'ll illlii i-vury one of us at ‘lli-zlll. lli\\'ll_\'fi working hnrd to amlnation to a close. —--—'—-—¢-o¢~—-i iron sinks. Alive to the occasion the dealer retaliated. flies, suliphur springs. light walk-s, rubber tires and the organ stops." “Haven't. you forgotten thing?" aiskml ' the visitor. "\Vhut's that?" inquired the shop- keeper cautiously. “Manble busts." was the reply. 0118 handkerchief. The pupils presenti- ed Miss Woodslde with a beauti- The singing of God Save The AiND THE FURNANCE SMOKES A man seeing the notice “iron Sinks" in a hardware store window went inside and said that he was perfectly nwure of tho fact that “Ym, l know, and time lam rolls, grass slopes music stands. moon- d years, your to our prosperity. you greatly and wish you every possible success in your new home and work. r IN MEMORIAM ORGE W. WEST MRS. GE A despatch to relatives on the Island brings the sud news of this death in lnnisfail, Alberta, Wed- nesday. Jan. 7th, of Mrs. George W West. Mire. West, whose maiden. name was Miss Mary MacF-arlane was the youngest daughter of the late Malcolm Macldarlane of Bedeque- She has been a resident 0t West- iern Canada. for many years. She spent last summer in Vancouver for the benefit of her health. re- turning to lnnlsfail a f-ew months ago. She was a. most estimable Christian woman, a worthy mem- ber of s family highly honored and respected in this province. She leaves to mourn besides her husband, two sons, John Wiest, of Spokane, Wash, and Frank West of Innlsfail, also one daughter, Mrs Bernard Still of LePas, Manitoba All the family were with Mrs. West when she passed away. also her sister, Mrs. (Dru) Sutherland 0f Bedoque who had left the ls- lsnd on December 26th, and arriv- ed at Innlsfail about a week later. Two brothers, Peter MscFerlane of Central City, Colo., and-fleorge MacFarlane of Bedeque also sur- vive. _ . Mrs. West was a sister-in-law oi’ Mr- Jonathan West. and. Mrs Isaac Saunders of _ Cheri fltte- town and Mr. W- C. West of ork. BALTIC SCHOOL Baltic School held their ‘semi-an- nal examination on the evening of Dec. 22nd in the form of a Christ- mas Concert. The old school being recently painted and renovated was’ very artistically trimmed with Christmas trimmings. and‘ a la e well-filled tree stood majerticaly in s corner as a warning of 81n- ta's coming soon; each pupil m. well remembered by several gifts from each other, while Min Mc- Lesu very generously treated the candy. Mr. John lloGillvary, secrets and trustee erciclently acted u chairman and called off program as follows :— , Readinr-llllllsworth Bernard: hom>e in Boston we wish to express reasons. w Sackvme University 1° 79mm“ our gratitude fol‘ U19 800d work presented to the Assembly. you have done during the past few services were dispensed with and faithfulness, enthus- no other Presbyterian lawyer ap- issm and eniergy materially adding pointed. The Bil-l was drawn by We will miss "Non-Presbyterlans." scholars with well filled lacks of. Dear Jessie,— On this the last islation presented to the General ay before definitely making your Assembly, and wrote giving his Part of his letter was His "The truth of the udase that the shoemaker should stick to his ilsst ls strikingly exemplified by n per- usal oi‘ the Rev. Dr, Pldgeon’s lengthy dissertation in the Globe Church Union. The Reverend Doc- tor has few equals in dealing with theological subtleties, but in nt- tempting to expound the legal as- pect of the Church Union Act, he ls out of his spberemnd his wishes run away with his logic. To soy that the Presbyterian Church will go in-to the United Church as n unit and will thereafter preserve l-ts identity, and that those who do not go in are sohismatlcs and ills- senters, is, legolly speaking. and with all respect to the cloth, ur- rant nonsense. in the first place. there is not in law n Presbyterian Church; there is merely an associ- ation of individuals using ifor con- venience -a certain ne. e and ad- hering to u more or l s definite creed and mode of Church Govern- iment. The United Church will be a. new corporate entity, with its own new and as yet untried creed, and its own new and as yet untitled mode of Church Government. Pres- byterlans who go into the new Church do so as individuals.‘ or- ganized. it is true, in -most instanc- es, in congregations. But on the 10th of June, i925. Rresbytenians who, either Fby direct choice or passive axquiescence, enter the United Church, cease, from the re- ligious standpoint, to be Presbyteri- ails -and become United Church men. Whatever that may mean. Presbyterlans who do not go into the United Church will continue to be Presbyterla/ns, and irreeiiec" tive of any nugatory restriction of . a Dominion Act, imay call UIBHL: , I selves by any name they please- (Slqned) R. 8. OASSELLS. Toronto, Ont... . Dec, 26th. 1924. Fur Farming-The Farmers Second Crop BV B. ROY HOLMAN OF FAR- QUHARSON AND HOLMAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. l. IN BLACK FOX MAGAZINE Fur Farming in the minds of roost people is synonymous with Fox Ilarming, and Foot Jinnniing is ' h‘ ' ‘M with Prince Full Ch0rus-<“0ld Santa Chill"; Reading-Charles McDonald; Duet —~"Schooi Days"——~by Jennie Meth- ews and Bruce Riley; Exeroiss—. The Spirit of Christmas; Trio-eh! Maybelle Woodside and Margaret and Jennie Mathews. Riley; Dis- logue-"Tsklng the Census)’; Pan- tornPne-"Holy Night"; . Duet- Madge and Ruth Brsnder; Exercise —"Chr-let1nas"—lby nine "pupils; - RBfllillie-ily Carrie Woodallie; Ex- ercise-"Chrlsttnas Garlands ' aha including singing end Jnarch- ing:_ Duet-ihfeerchaum Pfpef-by ‘Manon Simpson and Belle Wall, in full costume; Mohologuo—ll-l|s Prime’ Shopping RecIthtIonQIIy Bruce Riley; Duet-J‘! donlt ‘went l0 Dily in your yard"—by Margaret Riley and Mabelle Wioodside in toll new“. llelend. fllhe llrttlefprovince qt Prince Ediwarfll siltiueltied in the Gulf! of Sic IAIWIBIIOB lbas the fame and ihoniar, of giving to the world afriieiw unique industry in Fox Fan-n- Lng. and also gluing to the for trade of Annevrica. this most beauti- ful of all furs-she Silver Fox. Through tibe lnioeptllon and dev- elopment of the breeding or Sliver fluxes Ln. oarptlvtty there has bet-n caved from practical extinction mu‘ whose petl-t Elms been. rwelll described as the “richest fur tin the would." The history of Silver Fox breed- ing (mm it; beginning up to the present time may ibe said Ito cover four distinct pea-finds, Fir-amine emerlmen-liail stasemtben of Dec. 24th, on the legal aspect of ‘ Suits, , (Ycoats y Furnishing; w E’VE trimmed these prices down to the ‘very edge of cost. Your savings are the .-bi;ead- margins be- ent reduced prices. We’ll take our confpénsation in the (Ileanatnce of an extraordinarily heavy stock—you get your compensation in the extraordinarily big savings, is i.» i»... ...».. t... Oil All on All Men’s Suits goysi Suits gllelfsflvercoats Boys’ Overcoats 688mg Gowns Khaki Pants Sheep Lined Working Coats WHOLESALE PRICES on ment1oned—-such as Gloves, 9Y3: 30X, Caps, Mitts, Silk aznd Brushed _ Shirts, Underwear, Sweat. PYJamas, Night Shirts Wool Scarfs. 2s rt. Gent , on llll, Georgettes, Crepe die Chenes ,. Dress Velvets Wool Dress Goods g5 n. Gent on All Coating, Cloths 0f,- allit- kinds, new pattern, new colorings, warm, sturdy, stylish — the very latest new coat- mgs. 25 per cent OFF ALL Trimmings—Laces--Braids Moore 8. McLeod i Limited . tween the real worth 0f these garments. find the pres.- all goodis not specially , Umbrellas, i118 premonition is one that will en- Guvemrncnits, together with circle the would in the Fuir Zones wonderful rosesmoh work or tho and mill otmnnand the attention oi Deipantnnent of Agriculture of the Farmers in. every locality. be- Washimgton, is mvltiflllflt? sufficient “We lit is the neat-est industry that-tho indiwsitry wiilii now take on tho recorrlis. nind fur value. uited Cost of feeding -per_ pwlr. incl! ing tho young, will vairy sic to location in wlbich ranch lsli with Cbriistmzis '~‘.il'l.lll<lr 'l'li-l'l- ....>...l. mil" pint. of knowli-dgi- unll dress; Di; s-wtjndio l-flh-nfrthe first crude attempts of them” ‘hi’ Iver-flute iutmiér to lleann in ihs proper siiamdlnig as a rcnil farm? 0.1.- sqthnrttm or 109d, ‘cat-en l<l'§i ,.1-.-..»~ kjxu ‘ Jollowing llltllli-lllflll {ii-om- . lull» ur" o-"cr lhi- difficult problems. Cold"; Choruv-Pbland llymn"—< early pioneers, (Jharlies Dalton, how Mo’ line of his endeavor-s." er‘; proposition, imqp p; 1,9,, mm om; thuudredill present mid .......1i'.-~' .1 w . -.\\~' billion‘ Hllilv HIM We llllW b! "M91001: lllxercile-PG-ood-nlgbtfiir. Guide. Dalton. amid the iwto m“ lbllrlh period maybe tedmwd Silver Fox Dresden-s‘ ABMXflfl-ifltg iper pair, actiual cost. ab“, tutu,“ H, U“, qmfl. . ,. ;,:...i always us» ttt-d you in every All -——*by three Little ‘hi; 133mm“, Qumm, worked Wm, "m, "the success of breediru; elperl-tigijg gm (iqin$mgi,r wbyk. wit}, time tum-ea,“ uiunuuuon maxi viz, Mr, llluok. ugl- "" ‘M l’ “ y] W] MUM M time! we may (“mi-WM etllre- . sponemama viim, uhui sitcoms "W" m" M WW"! “Y” Weyslems or registration or podl-wellir ‘ranges ifmm three to w‘ ’ Nova, scoffs, u‘l.--..._i, . q ., Ill-w ~llll"‘iil""l unruly We would it would be impossible to spool-rammed ma“. 9mm‘ and “M, strict amenities: to scientific breed- 5mg; similar to 41,099 mnptoyed WP,’ Wm, wcnflmam. a" laygcli ,1, Mm - we, llurrisli r... Iziu... u.»- lilo- w" i.» l».-l..--v.,- that such fl(l~ Ill" 0111M" “lemons for Baltic gave to Prince Edrwaird lsllnitl M. ins established a. m» c! aniline! ‘by ollher liive stock associations, ter us well as somutiintol nail" ‘ fDr.) hi.i..|.‘......, .\lr~ u... '|".....--r,'l1-»n- wr~ rlo- r- sulls of youth. and 3°59“ h“ Ifllsers second to none. mgwry mm miter. the ramps" ‘New W118. lwlvr. qmliiity-e-Ii 00w Foxdomning isa business worthy time but tiwo pup; to the pill“ Miss lcQuzirriv, prirflzlpul ..i in... yo“ llwushls of youth are Willi. wild 0B1! llwle present know what boeu- w m“, Motown“, men’ Mmeiliion tlhst is II WM!’- as the of this serious otteaitioni of tho 100:7 increase i-e ll" ford School, zuxil l..- .41.... .\l s-llllllllllllii. tlful sweet voices and real the MMQQQ ha" Named a m“ marf greatest linse- of heading of any (gwmim mm modem people ceneqnt Mm,“ m, a "my. oill‘ ' Palm" "l l'- W7 (“"~i"“'- Al” """" ""“"""' w" rm ‘but mere mam‘ m“, h" h‘ m“? W34"- vcatof/weallm otiherolaes of hum stock, The onterlprise has elread beenalos ' Christie K~=in..-.l_v .....1 .\lr, l\'- 1 mill, “or-l- wmilot convey w yo“ our in a word the whole programme, “m "dam 'pm-1od.__hm m‘, h. 1n the beqinhing "a fox was a dmwmtmm in can,“ 1.5. i gt p' mitosis t macho‘ ‘ s: §’.l;.€§°§l“il‘.‘.’5l§.‘l€£‘.‘”£ll”€‘§ll.f no»- <~= l» --- -- w - ~=-",,--,, My“ M" mm M ‘- --~-= -~-~-'-“»-- row-Kem- ~i~1= o» "11 r ~;~' :15‘ ..._ _ _,,,.~\ . _, _ _ l. l 'Williams nml .\lr.-¢ Slii-i-n m‘ >'In=|ll Niki-n which is hu-t a D00!‘ 9d the “nun “d the mach-Game 1mm to‘: idlrirrrwmrfilzisegihlat of $61.?” Nwluwbb of mm ‘or ca“ and mwmhn “We” [QM . Kennedy g. (y, Illlil liumbb- ziltempt to express our Th I Miss Mcliean W110 is very efficient p u‘: would, ' m u” W!‘ m I ma“ be ma‘ l Mr ma" h" “'9 ll 9W “PM B-s clvmlli-lfln ltd- Bifl-iiilfl-ls (i719 ‘Ml-Tel’ ‘Wm ‘You ‘ _-: After tho Pupil.» Wllftl vXlllllllll-ll ll- - l 1111*. mid now. we each anil "9 “W9 hi" lm" m‘ dub!“ "0"!- " Knox?“ or a Gm” w" l“ haw‘; who’ u» d”, “m” new who“ 'b°°°m° "9" and m“ m m” “we - I in the various smooch. of llw-irjlll wi-"h you l-olh a very uwrry pellets are ' ‘ ble for Ne“ “PM” w“ "1 “ 4""! A" u, m‘ hm‘ dmwudwd ‘m’ mmfldwmm o, m. ‘we, ma, o, s“ m” “i” '“"i’°"‘°i‘fl “"16 M"! l» Q8188 ilw WWW 0‘ My}; Kradea life visitors witlolrt-ir n. n..-]-\u- = -uyl :1 wry Dlensnnt and k preefintatton to Mm llc n frcmad mwlia 8 fl-wk will rim, m N‘ 9d y me out come soarcsr. amd soainosr. fniistflre itur becomes tullly Wilma‘ q Primary Debflftmtrnt ztilil_\'lis< .|. ..~|l;llf'l'i'.‘v' M-w Yoor- "Pills the voles clear an rues rollowav- l toe min enteut flattened “wimuwflm m me Iuitrfldollllfififllfl a ual depletion o; irtrelthenshe binsuiiar looltetioltilw I ‘SUUWRPI, Amilstnnt om... .~ ..._...i s owl: _ and mellow " l" "flees. Mm’ We!" wflwtor media: “if” n“ M, rm; I mum's neural resources. but at. for his sham iii-the nwfll- --: Mrs. Wm. McDonald. l.\ll . tint», llv-slso Carrufhcrs; ' A! "l9 Clifillmll Season ll @039! "lull h!!! TQM-lied lilo till‘- a _ “'9'”: m‘, o u h" “mini!!! has offset fihe natural Thlodcnefidhsll been more“; Jelly, s. fonnor Tt- li'ili‘l') t‘ llliilit'i"li , Pltlllll illgllfifl. bu‘ 0n“ mo!“ ‘Mn ""51" N‘ I'm“ ml‘ W409 9‘ "$0.909 ‘ll-ill ‘IIIQPB “M”? . n” Fhubnsed llllilliilfflfi ill 0118 . ‘In each QUEEN‘ NIIIIIIAN allwl. ‘the examination. After u. n-w pr.- flu lwllllli "l llle pupils 0i PRICE 25c PER PKG. mmb" '59P“? 7°11 011i‘ “M50? B Nif- i" m‘ “W”! 39AM" sive ramming is little eon-lotion‘ in Ulflnl. find‘ eaich fbneoder fir!" iimihhry Prtnlllrks ti... pupil..- lnvlli-ibl‘ lw-sry School. comet most prominent in our '15s third period might wen-he l" "lfifll- m, country, hut m ‘Europe their ready mark pea-fig furs at -their principal Mo... lir-rlhn ml .9" h mifldl- "M we n! you eonsider- celled the "mutilation period" of l m“ Ii" 7°“ "m" "ilwm" teeming nfl-iliflliig of lotion ex has. lice 'll.he one ., . .. ., . , ppi d in email tins “m, “d g , m, W?" '9“ Webster to Llll! l’r diary Pilillil fliillflrll-‘i-"ilr ll RONG Mm ""79 m" m”? WHY“! Silver “I iliditlltf]. Which Ill ‘Mo’. w w ‘me ‘any M93192 by it, ®ly OOIIIIDIOIH-iy hilt- fl-fldl l. ~ g’ where Miss mm. Inglis-rum! licr‘ SOMEWHERE handy m the pocket. h °'_°' "MYWQ lilrlnr wheel Irma the oat-break of o» wair in W!" lhffim the dlliemt 1mm i, m m...” M", gm, M ‘n, the following uddlTfifl. nml m... h , ‘ e "lm- We Mlle w» hm lrlvd mi m the . tmotrion time i-n . “We “slaw WWW 'b“"-.flairdner's point of vlavr cove-ring so Slhler llbxilhnnl-ng memoir » 1x58“, Cn-n-Mhem Q,‘ bvh-qr of .|,..' \\ hm nro flmse bucketsnfor on m" patience many times, 8M Mil 1910.. We to! 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