. ‘SEEE-S’ fif-‘rsrzsaszcancvw -<:== WEDNESDAY, omplete Stock u-QF... LADIES’ t Lfrowse Bros. Ltd The dentral Guardian SENIOR ABBIES benefit skate tonight. 11-445. Ni-YITIRALIZATTON PAPERS — Among the list of those to whom certificates oi nuturaiizai-ion have been granted recenlly appear the names of Mrs. Mary Gray Archer, city, and Isaac Aiartin, Wood Ls- lands. PAINFUL .\C(‘IDENT—Mr. Wil- fretlillfright, railway mal clerk is confined to his home in Souris with a laccratcd hand the result of being bitten by a. vicious dog on Christmas night. FORMERLY NIINISTERED HERE-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D» was elected president of the Min- isterial Association of the United Church of Canada in Saint John, 11,113., at the annual meeting held 1n the Centenary United Church last Monday. Rev. Dr. Ramsay was iorrrrcriy pastor of Trinity United Church, Cirarlcttetown. 1N COUNTY COURT-Twenty- eight contested cases were on the docket when the County Court for Queen's County met yesterday in the legislative assembly chamber of the Provincial Building. Cases disposed of yesterday before ad- gourrlment included: _J. A. Farqu- O-owooo ooooa-oooo» OUR FIIR BOATS 1 only $59.50 NOW $39.67 1 only $49.50 NOW 1 only $47.50 NOW $31.67 2 only $41.50 NOW $27.67 $33.00 WQQOOOOOOOOOOQQOOOO~ harson vs. Ed. A. McRae, judg- ment for defendant with costs; Robert Devereaux vs. O. Shorten. judgment for defendant with costs; F. G. Trainor vs James Cavanagh. judgment for plaintiff for $46-13 and costs. SPECIAL SERVICE AT ZION- A service of special interest will be held in Zion Church this eve- ning at 7.45 when Miss Marion Maclennan of Charlottetown will be designated as a deaconess o: the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. Miss MacLennan has been appointed to the Chalmers’ Jack Mission 0f Sydney Mines, Cape Breton. PERSONALS Mr. Thomas Christenson of North Rustico spent the Christmas hoiidayrs visiting friends in Char- lottewwn. Miss Helen Godkin of Boston, lViass, is spending the holiday sea- son wlth her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Godkin. Kent Street. Mr George T. Crawford has re- tumed to Truro, N. 5., after spend- ing his vacation with his family in the city. Mr. lame B. Owen arrived home Saturday the 18th from St. John, N. 15., to spend the holidays with S-E-N-S-A-T-l-O-N-A- PRlCE-SLASHING SALE I WILL RUN CONTINUOUSLY UNTILI THE END OF THE i Y EAR l LiJcWinter Coats have been reduced one third of the original out. 1 i 1w» . Discounts on all other articles ranging from I 20 per cent to 75 per cont£ FUR TRIMMED R. P. smrsou CLOTH COATS i , Reg. $41.50 Now $21.61 t ‘ " 39.50 " 26.34 g " 36.50 " 24.34 " 33.50 " 22.34 " 21.15 " 18.50 " 26.95 11.91 " 24.15 " 16.50 " 21.50 " 1434 " 19.15 " 13.11 - r " 15.50 " 10.34 ‘ 99 QUEEN STREET O00 0-600 o4 O §O4§O0 .~O-§Q his parents Mr. and Ivitrs. Burleigh Owen at Mulpeque. Mr. C. F. Hyndirran is home on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hynciman. Brighton. Mr. Hyndman is attending Queen's Un- iversity, being in Third Year Medl- Ollie UNION COIWRIERCIAL COLLEGE NOTES COLLEGE RE-OPENS TUESDAY, JANUARY 4th Without the loss of time or money, The U. C. C. student 1's taken over the shortest possible road to am up-to-date business educa- tion. . We invite those who are inter- ested in Business training t0 visit our classrooms and inspect the work-Do this before deciding. It will pay you. "Your instruction in Business Letter writing. Rapid Calculation work and Penmanship. was of great help to me" writes a former gradu- ate now employed in Detroit, Mich. Sanitary classrooms, warm and comfortable. with all modem cou- venicnccs for those who attend the U. C. C. Write Prin. W. Moran to-day. L-43l-l2-29-ii. O§4+f§¥§§+ PHONE 236 firm; uuarrcurrerowu GUARDIAN r. E. Island llofllllfll Annual Subscriptions The Central Guardian ._--i ‘Ihll column la n! local Interest h! advertising l "III-Y nature Ill! In loaned at l unn n word strictly Dlynblo in so VII-ll _ Mrs. J. A. Nicholson .05 3 szmon. ABBIEB benefit skate Mermaid collected by Mrs. w. L. tonight. L445. Mchchuu 1 CONFED-‘JBATIOK LIFE m- W- I» Mvwwliflilfn 125-8‘: summon L-c-iss- . - cynic MacDon . 7 u m w. n. MacDonald 1.00 Walter Munn .75 NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST ‘Iith Robin Hood Porridge 0am, 1 I l Cluno, Silverware or Plain. I SUNSHINE ISLANDIMIRY is issuing a finely printed calendar entitled "Hurry Home, Daddy." , EIIOME SWEET HOME" is the ti lo of a beautiful calendar being issued to his customers by Mr. Frank N. Kaye. I THERE WILL BE a Congrega- llfillll Meeting in St. John's Pres- byterian Church, Befast, on Friday evening, December 31st at 8.30 foi- lowed by a Watch Night Service. 11-4125-12-29-11. ISLANDER DEAD - Word has b"“ll. received here of the death in .; ton recently of Arthur Worth, printer, l former resident 0d this my mda of the late Mr. .‘li 11am Wcr . raved for nnu mm You (Additional) MbcEachem 50 cents POLICE COURT-An illegal sale . liquor case was heard in Police urt yesterday and adjourned un- , 1 today. Several other Prohibq ‘in Act cases are also scheduled .r hearing today. PRESBYTERXAN CHURCH IN \NADA.— Services next Lord's day. l-lartsville 11 A. M. Brookfleld .1 P. M. Hunter River 7 P. M. Glas- gow Road Wednesday 7.30 P. M. At conclusion of VJOrAhID annual congregational meeting. L-423-12-29-1i. TRANSFERRED - Mr. W. '1‘. Parker who was recently appointed as manager of the Canadian Bani-r of Commerce at Souris left for that place yesterday. He will be accom- panied by Mrs. Parker and family. Mrs. Parker has been widely enter- |tained during the past few weeks ' by her many friends who while rc- gretting their departure from the ct-y congratulate Mr. Parker upon his well deserved promotion. Eastern Guardian ..'SUBSCR1PTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may b: handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. . ..'ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is ec- ononrcal. More loaves 0t better bread from each bag. ..'DURING the entire season pelts are received for shipment to . the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited by R. W. Stewart, Clark Brothers Store, Montague. "GNOWSIIOEING-Some of our citizens wok advantage of the first heavy snowfall to try out their snoushoes, but found the going pretty heavy.—L ..'HOME ON CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS-Mr. Cameron Anncar, nrcdicai student in Dnlhousie, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Montague An- near of Iiower Montague-L . JHOSPITAL REMEMBERED — The ladies of the Kings County Hospital Auxiliary brought some real Christmas cheer to the patients by presenting each with a gaily decorated basket of fruit and other good things.--L ..°THE CHRISTMAS SERVICES —-M0mihg service was held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague, on Christmas. The four ministers from the different church- es took part in the service bring- ing their messages of peace and goodwill to all.—L “NJI-IRISTMAS CHEER — 'I'hc C. G. I. T. girs of -the United Church, Montague, gave a number of our sick and shut-ins a very pleasant surprise ln the shape of a small brightly trimmed Christmas tree with a gift for each. ‘This thoughtful act was much appreci- ated by those remembered-L UWHRISTMAS PARTY — A Christmas party for the Sunday School children of the Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs Herbert Nelson, Montague, about thirty five were present. Rev. Mr. Hughes took charge of the games. After a short, program of recitatlons and songs lunch was served and Santa appeared with a gift for each, those not present. were remembered also. A very pleasant evening came w a close which was made possible by the kindness of Mrs. Nelson and other ladies of the church-L ..'EN'JOYABLE MUSIC — Sun- day at the United Church, Mmila- gue, the congregation was treated Mr. Everett Jenkins '50 cents each: ‘ Rae. Mrs. Fred Nelson, Mrs. B. L. Boswell, Mrs. W. A. M. MarR-ae. Mrs. Theo. Wood. M-Ys- 3M9“ Richards, Mrs. George Ballem, Mrs Iictt Richards and muse 11110401513 Total 39-50 Dcnaldston Cofiected by Alden Ellis. John H. Court Fred Court Alden Ellis A. E. Best Total .7» F?!‘ §§888 Stanley Brldre and Miss Hilda Hiscott. Mrs. George Brown __ 50 gents each: Mrs. Frank Bel- Mrs. H. S. lvicEwen, Mrs. J. l Flemming, Mrs. J. E. l-llscott. M!‘ Wesley Smith and Mrs. Aibc. Hissott (6) 3-90 I .(‘.C D. C. MacKay 25 cents. - Total 04-50 Pleasant Valley, Lot 0'1 Collected by Mr. Thomas more. Mrs. Thos. Wigmore l. Mrs. John H. Weeks 1 Mrs J. Sharman 1 Mrs. James MacSwain 1 Mrs. A. J. Stevenson 50 can itirs. Hugh F. McKay 50 cents 1 Mrs. W. Morrison, Brada bane Orwell Collected by Mrs. Murdock Mc- Peter I. MacQueen 2.00 M ss Christy MacQueen 1-09 .50 cents cach! Clarence McLean, Dimcau Giliis. Harold Martin, Hugh Giilis and Miss Christine Mac-i Lend (5) Mrs. Murdock McLeod 30 conga. aiarrnan Wood 25 cents $6.05 Total Newton, Lot 57 Collected by Sinclair MacTavlsli. Abner McEachem D. A. MacTavish John D. McDougall D. F. Giilis Chas. Nicholson Mss Mary Martin Miss Catherine Giilis Herman MacDougall . Robert Cook, 50 cents, Daniel Smith 50 cents G. A. MacLean - Total Hr-lwMMi-Ir-I . b. cg *3»- esswsessss Point Prim Collected by Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Rae. Alex D. MacLeod 1.00 .50 cents each: C L. Gillis. Angus Murchison, N. J. Bears, Kenneth MacRae 2.00 Wm. Finlaysmi 35 cents, Mrs. F. Giilis 35 cents 7 Mrs. R. MacRae 30 cents, D. Murchison 25 cents Angus W. MacRae Total N. .55 .10 04.36 Little Sands Collected by Mrs. Peter McLean and Miss Mary Mcbennan. | .50 cents each: Archie Blue, ‘Neil McDonald, J. D. McLennan, lVi‘. A. McNeil], Arch'e McLean, John H. McLean and Mrs. W. D. McDon- ald 3.50 - Edwin McKenzie 45 cents, Dan Nicholson 40 cents .85 i Daniel A. Munn 35 cents, Daniel Blue 25 cents .00 25 cents each: Mrs. D. Blue, M‘. G. Smith, Inuchie McLean. Harold McLean, Miss Eleanor Wheeler, Mrs. Murdock McNeill and Mrs. A. D. McNeill 1'15 1,0 a rare feast of music. At the morning service Miss Margaret Coffin delighted her hearers with two Christmas numbers. The first a Polish Carol "Infant Holy". the second was “The Holy child." by Easthope Martin. both were beau- tifully rendered. In the evening the cho‘ under the direction of Rev. Arthur Long presented their Christ- mas Cantata “'I‘he Nativity of Christ", by Caleb Simper, in four- teen parts; Organ Prelude. Miss Agnes Annear; Carol, On Chflst- mas Day; Recitation, And the Angel Gabriel said unto Mary; S010. Allison MacLean; Chorus, He Shall be Great: Mnizniflcat; carol, Chorus. Good Tldinili Carol, The Wondrous Sim-y; Chorus. in two sections. (a) Arise. Shine, (b) Cry Out and Shout; Carol, The Star of Bethle- hem. with soprano solo by Miss Vivian Armstrong: Chorus, When Jesus was Born; Carol, Gold, ‘ Franidncenso and Myrrh: Chorus, Break Forth into Joy; Carol, Ring Out. O Bells. Much credit is due Rev. Arthur Long for his direction of this Cantata and for the way he has aaaiate‘ the choir. ‘His congre- Total $6.70 \ Sturgeon, Gaaperuux And Albion Collected by Mrs. Ben]. Graham. lvlrs. Albert Griffin 1 00 .50 cents each: 1 George Jenkins and Lot. Jenkins Mcllerron. Ellie Llewellyn, Mrs. Cecl Hicken, Mrs. Griffin. Mrs. John D. Sorrey. 2. Total '1 zvssmur , ' EXAMIIIITIOI ' Fitting and SIIDPIYMI Glance: l“. ll. J. IMBOI Vernon Munn 00 cents, July]. Leslie Bovyer as cent-s, Mm. a. Collected by Mrs. H. S. MacEwen . liirs. n. w. rvrlcxay as cents, ‘ oo .00 , , .01 , . .0: . ts Total $5126 Lccd 2.60 5 Alex Jackson. 1.50 l .25 cents each: Austin Davey, Mrs. Lee wright, Mrs. Lawrence gation appreciate it very fully-L OPTOMITIIIBT MONTAGIII. P. i. I. Oilico Connected Will: Dmntorc l $16.95 $22.50 $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 $39.00 $45.00 ‘ $50.00 $60.00 Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats One third ofl‘ $11.30 - $15.00 $16.67 $19.67 $23.34 $26.00 $30.00 $33.34 for for for for for for for for for F0 131511.125 cents flog: f '. ‘Tn’ 1 1 l: w . i k i- Crou Rondo, Lot-ll - 7-1 M. W. Wood 2.00 Win. E. Macdnlluui 1-00 , Mrs. Calvin Wood 1-00 ' - » ' - 1» H J. Kennedy 1-00 Rod MacDonald 1.00 Mrs. H. Guy Stewart .'i5 Bryer Jones 50 cents, Earle Bal- . , .. -_ _ - ' ~ lem 50 cents 1.00 --—"- - I ifiiaMmm‘ Cum .83.‘? Zero weather is NEAR! And here’: that luxury furred Mount Melllck gt you want and need . . . LE PRICED! erfimmd by m“ um‘ M°m°h' NQW . . ._ next year too! Mrs. W. H. Drill 00 Mrs. J. E. Molituclwrn 1 00 Mrs. w. J. Mutch 1-00 Mrs. Ilaura. Mar/Queen $40.00 55111111111» Enjoy it COAT, N0 appro. No charges FASHION AUTHET/C/TY " Mrs. Russell Moore. Mrs. Percy Hicken, Ernest as 04.111 14:10 l Gel on the Right Tracl: For Smoking Satisfaction Enjoy the special pleasurethat comes from smoking BRIGHT OUT TOBAOOOIhe bright red package in lined with heavy waxed paper to keep the tobacco moist and fresh and to seal in all tho mallow satisfaction of tho fine Ontario-grown leaf. Th0 unusual mildneu of BRIGHT CUT SMOKING TOBACCO makes it a favorite with smokers . . . A dime buys you a one way ticket to soothing, satisfying pipofulu of the smoothest smoke. i IIIOKEY 8 NICHOLSON TOBACCO OO. LTD