QECEMBER e. 1941 THE CHARLQILLI? IQYYBKGUARDIAN __ it FHURCHE; TQMQRRDW‘ DEliTliill. aulnnull llllJRCII oi IENGLAND i illlrnml. ii‘ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Strut “S? V lylli f B u hitlilillliltl‘ , .,. , l l, 13V ll ‘t I _ _ <lrnlal sinners ‘ Agsimfjlnml "-0. _ ll~-|\ tllnllllllll n Rev "mum C “umhrtud “A \],(ill.‘\. _ _ O l ‘ ‘ iliiin it lll-ral Iflilriiilflhil 1"“! A Roy K8lIlllIII:K‘Il'-II€lA.M., A.1l,(;_u ;,...llll. _ ii.0ll A. M. PIIIIIIQ worship. q, » \ll"'i“' 5"I"'°L Sermon: "Prepare Ye the \v;\y yjl-l-lltllu: l ii of till: l.nrli"-llov. l), t.‘. liootilroyd. My, lllill I ”,,',‘,",}‘,:',§:,li!l"ll.:l0 a. m. Even-son: MI qilla 7.120. " 51 PAUFS CHUR(H A ll-iircw (‘larllller Rectnr G |l,(‘-rl-cllll1l'!il. Assistant. (llglllnsl - Miss Lillian luarle (‘iluir Iii"i‘“"" M“ G E PM‘ 8-1,. [I>|\ (‘llv-"VYIIIIIY-YI Service. Jlliltllvrt School. Young Woolen‘: Bible :l]lliiflil iii.lll\ .lnl' bW-rlnon. l.“ gllllllnyl School Z7 ynll lg Jim's Bible Class. 711p l-ivl-rlilvl Prayer and Sermon. 'l-l l-"nvnrlllv WELt‘0ii'IE_____ fi- iili ABYILRIAN k sr. JAMES CHURCH Minister ‘d l" ll. llussell Somers. h, “lid nircctor of Charis. l, \l. liivirlc Wflfiilill- _ __ 1|: "(ind is Spirit- _ i, m. tfhurch School and llillll- l l»; '7 _ , 7 p. Ill lllrlne Worship. Amp/g,“- "sun of My .T“lltii-‘lilll~l.ll~ 7.30 Service of "Mid Soul" - ile . l ' Lyill; n Wesley's Journal. Thl- .\l..l~l.l- will conduct the ilrvlu-s .lllll dciilcr tho Sermons. nonlullslsrTERlArl CHURCH Prllll-r and G fton Street Minister iii-l ti. (‘zlrlyie Webster ' Miss liclla Wood i WORSHIP lifi. 7.19. 520. 560. ' ‘llcllvcnly Ylti-IIUI”, llcar _ _ - - ~ - —l'l'liuok. ‘ Sauillltil School nlonsrnr‘ llcnlle: ‘IVilcn Decis- ':i", 551, 5-i1. > i irll. For Thy Heavenly . .. ‘ rrant. ill~ llincly and Nine.‘ — no‘ _.. _.. .._ ._.]' . illbur llnpcr. ‘l ill. rllll \\ill‘II ihry said ullto m“, l.rl ii~< lgn into tile ilousc of the Lorri.‘ Illli llli‘ i‘lll'tII1IIIy ,Illl.\Ili[l nllil n invilcll lo liiorililfflge Sale . >lliliJ ily Public Auction . .l l.ll- l1l\\\' Ll-ulws uullulllg ill \lilllitllli‘tlllill Ull lllundoy. lllt: illlll ll.l_\ til allnllary, .\. in, 1on2 ill tlirllc l.lll.lll noon, lull. llsnT inlll. |:l i\' .l.l.l [llllzcl ul tl-IILI aLu- lllni, la; . i.li lnlllp, illl Li» or loiill- llllp a... 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Putt-l s illiihw ll/Illity aforesaid, I-‘urnlcr, lnlt lll.ll.l l.l..lll, ills nnc l.i tllc "i" ll-l-l. llllll Jain.- Ann ‘llnyle, ol illsl ‘l. rlllls -.llorls.u.l. lvluolv oi ilul lll.\l~.-. o. tilt: (lull-r pllrl, bl:- iiliiw ll l ...llll lllllllll; hlnn llnldw. illllll- p...lll.nt lli [Ifliltl-[JJI and Iii¢fl~l \.llili‘(i tllrr v tor 1..llllll- pallll: l.lrll apply at n.lll~.~ ll. l‘. AIILICAIIIUK, ll. t2, tilllllnl i . ..\ll. lllltrll ll-ll. till llny of December, :.l A.ll., l .l\ ills’ I}. MCDONALD, ilfliiUilU DOUGLAS, "inn a L“: c Julie min iluylc. llilng lungs of Lcn oli a reserve w“ PM‘ spot cash for Men's tlllnor coats, wind breakers, tlolh and fur coats, suits and ti] kinds of footwear. I" Drives. etc. call 869 or i"! Richmond Street. w~ AVISII‘ TC s i} _ we F“ .- l i i l i nil. CLAUS- Even the Now they cllme to the nest o? Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snowbird. Alllilvm: “'l‘hc Sun Sinlii be lilo": Thy l-icht by DaW-ivllllll- ward. 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 P. M. Public Worship. BSRrmnn: Rev. D. (l, nllllulrlwg, Anthem: 0 Love ’l‘llat Wlll Not Let Mr (io ”- — - _.. __§|mnks Visitors and students cordially velcome. m BAPTIST THE BAPTISI CHURCH Corner Prince and l-‘ltsloy Streets Minister Itev. I. Judsoll Levy, BA. Organist and Choir Director: Mr. John Inch. Mus. liac. MORNING Wfllilillll‘ II A.M. sermon: "The Gift of God." Anthem: "Comfort 0 Lord" — (Crotch). The (iilllftfh School 2.30 p.m. The Billie study service or the churcll offers lln opportunity to all ages and needs. lilldNlNti WURHIIIP 7 P.M. Sermon: "Tlll- Bread or Life." Anthem "Brcad of the World"- (Thompson). The Communion of the Supper will bc observed. You arl- cordially Invited to wor- ship with TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH Lord's nuizcn of CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street lit-v, Neil Hcrlnan, BA. Pastor Mrs. V. L. Dingwr-il. Organist. The pastor will preach at l1 A. III. and 7 I’. M. ll A. iii. Subject “Between The Cali Alzl‘ Tile Answer." 2.30 I’. M. Riki" School. Pastor's Iiihic (floss 3 l‘. M. 7 I’. M. ""ln I lie A Christian And Dance?" At evening scrvicc questions will Ilc answerer]. No names required. Welcome! In Memoriam EVERETTTMW-IEDLOCK The death occurred in the city Thursday of Mr. Everett wedlock. formerly of Hunter River. H:- uns born at Stanley Bridge in i881 and was u son of the late John and Mrs. Wcdicck. Hc movcd to limiter River thirty you‘ ago. whcrc he carried on a . 'fui produce and lives-loci: hlisifPfisl until ten years ago when hc was forced to rclirc due to ill has-uh. H‘ leaves i0 mourn s widow, nvo t'i'?ll"il?"i‘.‘i Fll"i lno Iwnv: Nita W‘ i- ‘Gwlriific, 'Ciifii‘il’lit"i(i\"ll, Ayllll 0r gllyj‘fl"fll‘r'I'Ir\ "n. Ii .".i . Irene and Sward MacKendrzck st tome. A at "r Mrs. C. F‘. Silwall of Cavendish also survives. The funcral will be held this Patnrdny afternoon from his inlc "cshvncc. 239 Pnwni Street. ‘n- ‘".l'il1"iti. vfili b~ in the P:opic‘s __l_ CRASWELL for Photographs CONFEDERATION ul-‘E INSUR- ANCE . L-Ill! COOKS graphs. DING (YROSBY on Decca Records 49c. Toombs Music Store, , L-ZZiI-IZ-fii. r ‘ PARISH 0F MILTON AND RUS- liCt).-Cilurcil of England. Milton i100 A. M. Morning Prayer. ltustico 3.00 P. M. Evening Pro or. Hamp- shire 7.30 P, M. Evening‘ layer. Rev. J. R. McMahon. -253-12-6-1i. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS-liars. A. J. Stevenson North River's grand old lady celebrated her 93rd birthday on Monday, Nov. 24th when she received messages and good WiShcB from numerous rela- nves and friends. for Christmas onoué WON rCUP FOR JUNIORS — In the Juluor class, Jackie Weir of Charlottetown won the cup for whe best bullet in this year's Pouifiry Show which concluded Thursday. In the account; which appeared yes- terday his name was inadvertently grglsttleu from the list of cup whi- FUNERAL TODAY — The death “Cuffed 111 "e city Thursday of Mr, Everett Wediock. formerly of Hunter Rycr. He was born at. Stan- ley Bridge in 1881 and was ll son of the late John and Mrs. wedlock. He moved to Hunter River thirty Years n20. Where he carried on a successful produce and livestock busness until ten years llgo when he was forced to retire CIUE to ‘m ilealth. He leaves to mourn a widow, “V9 daughters and two sons: Mrs. Wiiiinm Cutiiffe, Charlottetown, Everett Allan of Summerside and Irene and Howard MacKendrlci: at home. A sister Mrs. C F. swwllrg of Cavendish. also survives. The funeral will be held this afternoon from his lclte residence. 239 Pownal Street. Interment will be in the Pc pic's Cemetery. Charlottetown. LAID TO REST - The funeral of the late Constable Cyrus Jay was hcid from his late residence, 3i Gerald Street. yesterday afternoon where services were conducted by Rcv. Hugh Miller. The pallbearers at the house. all former associate-s of the deceased 0n the City Police force, were: set. Allan Maclnnis, Sgt. Watson Higgins, Constables Lawrence McIrlnls. A. J. Lund. Gus Dowiing and Gordon Poole. Mem- bers of Boyne Lodge, L.O,A., were present at the funeral. In the pro- ccssion from the house a detach- ment of lire Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police and jhc remainder of the City Police Force preceded the hearse. Interment Mt. Stewart Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Mercer officiat- ed at the grave The pallbearers at Mt. Stewart were six bTOthETs of the deceased: Lemuel. Crawford, Fi_'cdc1'ick, Alfred. Melvin and Ren- nlc. Personals Mi". Mallfer. Rocky Poim received a cable from her son. Tuesday, Pie. Jchn Maillrr announcing his safe arrival in England wi'h ih-c R. C. A. M. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Ling. Wheat- iry River. have received a cubic f om tilcir son seral. Elmer Ling. llnncuncing his safe arrival in England. ~Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, leave this morning for Montreal, where they will spend several days. They expect to visit New York also be- fcl: lcturnlnw to ‘Le province. Mr. Brown is luring the _l.1‘ip in con- nection with some business. Cnlrwtcrv. Cilarinttclown. l ..-_-~ m. Mortgage Sale 'I‘ilcre will be sold by Public Ancucil in front of the Law Courts Building in Ciloriotlcwwn in lie-en's County, Prince Edward Island on iilonday the 22nd day of Dtcember, 1941 at the hour 0i 12 O'clock noon ALL THAT TRACT ol laud sllunlc on Lot 48 ‘i! Queen's County aforesaid being a pOYLIOll of the land described in lhc nlornlagc ilereinalter referred to and which portion is bounded and tiescribcdas follows: Com- mencing on the south side of tlle Gcorgclolvn Road in the eastern boundary of a road or lane lead- ing to residence nf Raoul Reymcnd thence SDULiIINLIPlIIy along Raoul ltcymonds eastern bormdnry two cinuns and fifteen links thence continuing sonthwnrdiv along said castcrn bounciarv fivc cilzllns and fifty links to land conveyed to Raoul Itrymond thence 8.1008 Raoul Rcy-moildis northern bollnd- ary south eighty-tilrce degrees cast. for the distance of nine cilains and three links to land in possession of Ambrose Duffy thence north three degrees forty- flve minutes wcst along Ambrose Duffy's lveelcrll boundary for the (lislance ol live cilmns and sixty~ five links Lo the Georgetown Road thence northlvcslwurlllv along soul Georgetown Road to thc pillce of Qommcncemtllt containing ll! lcrcs n little more or less. This Sale is madl- in pursuant to a Poyvcr of sale contained in an Indenturc of Mortgage msde the 21s: day of January 1931 be- tavern wrnllnl K. Rollers of Charlottetown aforesaid and Mar- lrnret Rogers his wife of the on: part and the undersigned of the other part, default having been made in the payment of the prin- cipal ond interest due under said mortgage, Dllte4d1 this 21st day of Novel-n- be 19 . rTIiC RoyllLJSAnk of Canada. MORTGAGEB. L-862-ii-22-_4l Birds M r. they came along- Are Remembered Sllowbirll was lining hr me "w, wailing for them ll -.-..-l.-.-l.-t-.-.--.-t-.l- wl-v-u-l-Ayn-v Baptist Dhurch é AUXILIARY Afternoon Tea AND sans . TUES. DEC. 9th. In the Church Ilall. Sale of Needlework, Novelties, Candy, home-cooking, bread and rolls. JlP-‘lf-N‘. "l-HHKHWBHHHNNNUHF- L-IQIi-IZ-ti-ii. COAL We are now receiving a reg~ nillr supply of the following Coals. ou) svoncv SCREENED ALBION ROUND ALBION nur BAYVIEW SCREENED ‘DOMINION cons suns iron LUMP Prompt and careful deliv cries for C. 0. D. orders. rlo. w.n.' Gilli: a. cl. Phone I76. , I _ 3 p. .1 f, L; . . . A»: He Iulevl jun what his family snnlod, lmli if was soon on the good fliry’! Mrs. Tom Gardhasn, received s cable from her band telling of his safe arrival in City, Illl hus- Britain. Hunter River And Vicinity Lac. Eric Bagnail was a week-end visitor at his home here. Mrs. Sims of Hartsvflic was s re- cent vlsitors t0 Hunter Rivera-B" Mr. and Mrs. Lleluta Wood lvcre recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Wank Bagnall is confined to bed with s severe attack of in- fluenza. Mr. Wilfred Wilitlcci: of the veterans guard is at preseue visit- mg his family here. Friends will regret to hear of the serious and continued illness of giro. William Care-w at her homo ere. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Noye have returned from their honeymoon and were recent visitor; m his home here. Congratulations and best wishes are being extended to Mr. srd itlrs. Raymond Doiron (nee Mallory Watts) on their recent marriage. Congratulations and best wishes are being extended to Mr. anli Mrs. Angus MacDonald, l-loptdaie (nee Anna Ferris) upon their recent marriage. Mrs. Stephen Burns received word that her three brothers. Kenneth, Wendell and Donald MacKay have arrived safely in England. A fourth brother. Leo. has recently enlisted. Mrs. Jessie Ann MacKenzie of Hartsville had the misfortune of spraining lzer wrist very badly while engaged in work about her farm. Her many friends wish her u speedy recovery. Mrs. John Rms. Charlattctoxvll. was a recent virfltol" lcro when she visited her husband's parents Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Ross. Mr. Ross who has befn scl-‘ously ill ‘s not improving as rapidly as friends hope for. One of llr-ir sorts, is stationed at Svlincy and cxlwcis lo visit his falhci‘ in the ncai‘ future. The other son Stanley is at present in Ncwlcllndlnnd. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and lvlrs. lvlovnfl Ford. Gins- lzow Road. in the cicnih of their son Lorne. which ormurrcd at Sprnlz- hill N. S.. on Nov. 2'1. where he was employed leaves to mourn his widow and two snmil children besides his parents and brolw-rs and sisters here. His father and brothers Chcslcr. Harold. David, air-d Lirwd attended ll-le funeral in Slwivwahiil. He was stricken with scarlet fever. Mr. Melville weeks. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ixslie Weeks. Eliiots. was seriously injured Sunday "ill?" Novembcr 30th. The var he was driving. stalicli, and in en- deavouring to start it. hc was hurl- cd to the pavement by a pnssin; car and received a deep gash be- hind his ear. He was removed i0 the Prince County Hosoitai and h‘; condition at time of wrlkint’ was satisfactory. He was cnioyim! o five days leave from military duties and had arrived on Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Jsnlcs F‘. Grail-m. sianchei. have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Ehncry Jones of Concord, Moss, who come by car to v'sil Mrs. Jones iutilcr Mr. Kennel: MacKenzie. 'I‘il<~v 0'80 visited Chm‘- lottetown and were entertained b_v Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Macfieod and Mr. Angus MurKenzic. On Wednes- day evening Mr. and Mrs Groliflm entertained a number of frfcn": at dinner in honor of Mr. and M's. Joncs and in special honor of M‘: Mngxpnzie, it being the occasion of his eighty-fourth birthday. The Hunter River Branch R/‘d Cross met at t-hr homo 0f Mrs. Prank Bapnaii with ‘Fe President nresldlnlr The V".‘l?—9!‘”<‘l(if‘l1i Mrs Orville Scilar took charge of busi- ness ncrlod, There were twenty-one members prsent. and the evening was spent in knitting. sewing Mid cutting out child's dmucs. A short report was heard from financial Committee. Sincere regrets were expressed on the continued illness of one of our most willing and sr- dent workers, Mrs. William Carew. The next mcetlnr is to be at the home of Mrs. W. A. MwMillnn. various assignments of work were given out and the IOIIIHvVZYIQ rc- iurned 1 Jacket suit navy blue. 3 q-rev flannel skirts, 2 nlrforcl" in whPh M ..\ i sleeveless sweaters, 1 khaki sifrcvc- 195s sweater, 1 W.A. sleeveless grey W. B. Baker; Mrs. Louise Rose; Again the finest Furniture Departments in the Prlnince present their Christmas Display of “Gifts for the ilomc". We invite you to visit our stores and see lilo liifltllwi fur- niture fashions for (Thrislmas and tilrongh tilc New Year. Dome in and Dast Your Ballots! lllvelgv visitor is invited to cast their Ballot for one of the Iiipi‘ Iiree Turkcys-livcryonc is eligible and will have his m cl name entered oil n Ballot. iherc ls no oiiiil-yatirln and all stand an equal chance of w Cast y A S A FREE TURKEYS! . _ Be A Lucky Holman Visitor In 0ur Furniture Departments SUMMERSIDE 4S. CHTOWN v inning. Come in tonlorrolv- our Ballot-Sou may be a winner! Drawing Takes Place Saturday December 13th At 9.30 P. M. At Each Store i sweater, 2 pairs knakl kncc .l Jck- Mrs. E. D. Fraser. h1g5. 1 pJil‘ grey knee stockings, -i 50c each. airs. L D. Rose; Mrs. ‘ irs arm socks. 2 pairs zlirlorlu’: A. F. Rose; Mas. Frcd Bennett; la Y sucks, sleeved dresses size 8-10- ProtestantDrphanilge Annual collection (Coirtinncd) John Mt. Itlellicil & Waterside by Bliss Elizabeth Niall-Rae lodge Lane 1,00 Each: Laura Mrs. Mutch. - ; _ _ M Elchern; Wil- 50c each J E C "l He" fwd wood; William Wood; Richards; Maswr Harvey Bill"- Laurn MacQuecn: Mrs. (CREW in the mines. He Nelson; Everett Jenkins; Mrs. M111- W. H. Drake: colm lvglclhzlixe‘; George a e . 25c each: Mrs. J. E. Mrs. J. R. MacRae. Total-MLOO. Cross Roads by Mrs. Boswrll Jenkins s. Mrs. J. F. (lard 1.00 Each: Guy Stewart; Mrs. M. W. Wood; Mrs. F‘. S. Reeves; MW Austin . Cl. blacllcuu; Mrs, Kennedy. 50 each: Mrs. Bryer Jones; Mrs Calvin Wood; MP5- cllllum; Mrs. Lloyd Baiderstoil: M15. Jane Bzllicm: Lorne Jenkins; Mrs. Leigh Kennedy; Mrs._F. J Kelmgdyq Mrs NCii MacKlrlnon: Mrs, scymour Farqlilzarson; Mrs. Boswell Jenkins: Mrs. Vaughan Mllrnhyi Mrs. K. E. Gnro; rlari Jenkins; Frank Wood: J. F. Gard. Mrs. Edwin Swill-art 35c. 30c each: Mrs. Vernon Gay; Mfg, can Baidcrslon. 25c each: airs. Millnll Cnrrcr: all»; wlliard Slcvvrlzt: Mrs‘. J. i7. Milcltac; I-Iari liaicicizsluil; Claude Wood 20c. TOtfli—-$i5.15. Bethei by Mrs. John Rankin 1.00 each: Ernest Lund: James Jenkins 50c each: Percy iamd: John Rankin; Everett Lund: Leigh l-‘cr- guson; John S. Horton. Total-Slim. Stnrllry Bridge by Mrs. Iiimcr Fylc and Mrs. D. J. liluvllcod 1.00 each: A. E. MafiNeili; A. E. Fyle: Mzs, W. P. Hfllz. 50c each: Mrs. G. M. Brown; Mrs. H. S. iilncExvenz Mrs, F. S. Bell; Mrs-D, J. Mal-Lead; MW- Elmer Hamilton. 25c each: Mrs, Lorne MAcEwell; Mrs, D. C, MacKny; Cari Woolner; Geneva MacKoy; Mrs Melville Morrison. Totai—$6.'l5. North Lake tly lilrs. S. J. Bose sroo Each: Mrs. s. Jyjtose; Mrs. By GEOFF HAYES i. fer. So on and on they Went’, snd with each stop the list grew I011‘, 2.00 Ciapp; Mrs. W. J. McEachern; MYB- W- -7- Jenkins? W. E. MC- Mrs. Iiucison Morrow‘; Mrs. A. W. Morrow; Mrs. J. H. Baker; Mrs. J. E. Dingwcli; Mrs, lvan C. Fraser. 25c each: Hattie Rose; Mrs. Stanley Dinlzweil; .\'Ii'S. Wallace Mo. row; Mrs, ltussci Dingwcll. ‘Potnk-SQUO. Kiflfishoro by Mrs. S. J. Ross 50c each: Mrs. James Jardine; tvlrs. Joshua. Alcihlrlalzi: Fred Rob- crLsou; Ilohcrt ltobllrllzon; Orin Kennedy: lvlrs sclh McLean; Mrs. Jus. Robertson. 35c Mrs. Merrill Stewart; 20c each: Clinton Slcwart; Mrs. Cl. McDonald. 25c each: Gertie Macvanc; Mrs. traveller than the reader." Eldi J06 tense o! the resolution ‘(iéftgllililig F‘. Winlen and M. Shea. I ch11 Public~spcaking Group conduct- ed a. debate on the resolution, “The knowledge cl gains more Marlin were suc .. ll‘ iii l At. a recent meeting of the Ex- ecutive Committee of the s, D, U, A. A. A. Rev. J.P.E. Oifanicv wa< chosen as hockey coach 1940-41 season. Rcv. W. S. lvlcGulg- an was chosen as basketball coall. for Rev. Maihiel. was a visitor at the colleen durinlg flu- brook, Malhicu was Prolcsscl" of Frill-h Rcv. ]:l.<l t or the second successive year. yrar ~11 the iii).~'('I‘.(‘Q o.’ Goran Monaghnn. -Wcck Ending Dcvembcr 6- FFCCIHiIL-i stcuulrl; Mi55 E5519 The Si“ q-hmnn. Wham“, 5on0“, Stmvmi- CIIIIYIPS Si<‘\\'-'l1‘i,' Jill's. and lilo Frcshnlan-Sopilomrlrr- Pub- gflgtiffk imbfrisii"; Mid; R-"lilli! lic-sywzlkinc Group hliVG cancelled o l-mil. M} J. D. campbcii; all rcguiar mcciincs for the m- M115- Ivflli"? Yollllls‘; 10c Miss Jes- main or of the form because of the sie Robertson. imrwnding mld-vcar examinations. TotaL-Q-lilifi. Munnll Iload by Knlhlc-l-n Robertson ‘Tl w Gracie XTT Public-sncokfng Group ilWfi n lcct. "Resolved that n tunnel should be built bnflvrcn PEI. (‘chaw on l‘v- Pub- and thc mainland." The speakers for the a.’- 50c each: Kathleen Robertson; Mrs. Stanford Robertson; Mrs. Elsie Kennedy: 25c Mrs. Rebecca Robertson. Total1—$1.75. Rod Point hl- Illrs. S, J, [tulle 45c Mrs. Wm. Ching: 25c each: firmative vrcre Jos. J. and Don. Mac-Donald. 'I‘ho<e in op- position were Jos. A McDonald and Alban Callaghan. Thr con fiifil? was victorious. ' alnnDonzlld ‘Tho Grade X1’. X and (‘onlmcr- ciai cd on tho follolvlnn: that class marks are prcferablq in Gronn zlclni- “Rf-solved Puhiic-slwrnizinlz Mrs. Cileslcr MacNcili; Mrs. Nei- Bxnmmauons). Th“ "tflfifivc rid" son Sic“ rt. reprofcnlcrl bv N. Lnnnignn llwl A, Totailwliac Griffin V191‘? the winner: "ill/xv" SHUWOYIIIILY filo lvvsnimili won. py; East Baltic by “rs. S. J. [bow Mlg-Innas and I‘ .\'f'.'l(x~nllr\. B'l<i{f‘ih'liif iSc-‘inr ihlskclhnii 50c each: Mr: Floyd MacLenn; Mrs, J, A, slolvqrl; M“; y w_ schorilfc drew lo o c so blonriav Robertson. cvollill" wlll~ th~ S“ll'fll'.'» and lhv» 350 MP5. lnwcil Ciliug Sflllllouinz-cs cY-lsifinsz in tho ffiifll 'l‘rllni-$1.75 t'ii(‘FllHi4'i‘ Victor. mi Iiil‘ il“i"li“ [rglm \'i'"l'(‘ iilf‘ Fi'(“iI'I"‘ll "l fl (‘l7‘li'ii"""i ._._ . . , ‘ho .~r‘zl:.on ivililuli’ u thin)‘ The sophomores cw I-rl rrvwlufi i‘i‘i'_‘(' The WEEK at S. D. U. (Week liillilllg November "EM Sgmlbalhy of l}? slncicnl. who ml-l. hs dcalfll while flying 3 ovcr Gcrnlnny. Pllblic~sllraklnly lroilns: T pnlblic-spclikliiu croupl of lhc coi- ieg¢ in-kl regular iluclinus Wc-ll llav cvcniillz D;‘i:ail\~; mil ItIsC <- sions constituted most of the pro- grams. Si. Thmnls De/batin conducted n debut-c cn lie lesuinl m" fmms‘ Jim‘? 19'“- whiio tho S"r..'nr~ wlnv-n’f brwih. Tllc l\}'ll'»rv"> swell". "zl Tues-day \\"'ii rho "cfnniin" ~nrir'~n.(ll\~llil mwnwl ' M"? ill“ Frcfwurn " ; HONDA; iruilv ’"i""d ih“ rv "r1 sa-l “l"'l’fl< tho Se?‘ lrlrs SVRYIFI-T MONCTON. ‘n?’ n iDOC 5 __..I;\I"l 7. _29 and 3f] in ii"l‘llll‘iil holiday ITHSFPHEPF rllfl n o; 9 rcgnlnr IIlliiif\\' 20 ulinlllcs uhcnri lll illtlcr. V-Thc Canadzml “lrllionai Rallwavs lnrirly announcer! a ‘ . I _ , bildl‘ advance Mllfiiiili.“ iS cxnnucd to iiip fr=rnd= am rci- q-mle bpl\vnlrn H. ativcs of Lcn Burke, RCA F.. ox ‘~10; “m, D0,. ' l.l i019 a v 'i‘h<‘ Ira ln iii“ lravlli l 11".‘ l . as rl s i o!" hlarliilno Fxprcss. in) roll-“oiirrfilx sock,“ The numlwr of hoes on C1ilti\c\_ aggro lied iiiYll. "Britain ima no more rugilt to 5l?_9é_-°Q9-_1§@ 111311?“ ti“? 1‘f‘<“‘vl"i"<i- as isl. Russia than to assist many." The srvcnkcrs filmatlive were John Hu hes and Allan Callaghan. while tlclr op- ponents wcrc David MocTague. The debate ra- thcr ienztily nnd spirited. resulted in a draw. ‘The F1‘0=lhllli'i-il-S0]7il(7ll1l)l‘t‘ Pub- iic-speukhlg Gff0llp ccnciuclrd 11'] 0pm discussion on the foilmvin subimts: "Role of Biudcnts i-. Pm -War leadership," "Should the Honor System be adopted in ‘Jili- vex-wines." The purpose of the discussion was io nrrivc at a doclsiml as ll) the mutability of any of the topic»; Ra s mlblcct for the next Ci-‘CC S. Conference. 1n the Grade i2 Public-speaking Group "Rc-solvedd that. the Tmlly of Versailles was not. rcsmnsilll». for the Prcscni. War." was the snblect of a debate. Winnws were Thomas Mclleilln and David Gcr- man who supboricd the resolution. Those in opposition were James Kel- ly and Edward Giiiis. ‘lilo 6min XI. 2 and Commer- Ger- Joscpil lvlcbccxi and y, M “r M- . 4.. i w '! EV a, l}; '15 t! l i? ti‘ KIIKKIIIIMKI?! '2‘ 0H D 08E - Christmas ours urn: the l<'..iiv=r Yardlrys just rcccivv"li both in Iianci Rciq and lion n-a Ilovrs M!" livcllilxn in Par Mintys. 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