e s i ESTERN GUARDIAN NT-Mn. John Pond 44 Wat: an“; gab _ ‘GE sumiunnsrpn‘ AND PBlfNCE COUNTYPMM m l "m, ubscrlpf-lonl, Advertising should be left wru- ivm. Peru?‘- ldez» k to Water St. B00 s t0. Wu" u. m!!! Bell ‘Toronto Bakery. I . ature may in.- inserted 011111: a mini strictly vu- m advance. . n ain houie. BlLV 5i“ . 1i Sh "thin P515101‘ at f” i“ a“ c-gla-i-zei-ai. ' lNE TA-lt and Honey Menthol- Phelps yo..r cough. Taylor Drug Kenslngtcn n KEY - Kerisi-ngton Rink ‘tag. January 25th at B P. M. n; vnley vs. Greyhounds. Ad- idn 10~ and 20:. One hour skate mum. L-30l-l-26-2i. . , Keitsing-On, are holding a Supper in the Hall Satur my. ‘ary 28th. From 4 to 8 00100 - » and enloy a 8005;; BS1564‘. OUNTY COUBT-A session e C nty Court was held last , l-lcnorJudgcShaw pre- en the caseof Carr vs. action for work done defendant pleaded pay- cczitl-a account. The adjourned for further rnce. Ernest H. Strong 005811 the plaintiff and C. .D. Mac- im for the defendant-S. 011001. CONCERT. An origin- usical playelie in three acts led "HaPPY Valley Folks" was riled in the Kensihgton King ge l-lall on the night of Jan- i3tli to a near capacity audi- Tlie play told of the arrival new and pretty school rrirtam ppy Valley, and depicted the ons of the school chidlren, oung men of the settlement, ourg ladies, arid some of the ollrs. The scene of the first as laid on the ounds in of the Happy Valey School. econd act, the living room of Mason's home. when the er boarded, and the third not. iving room of the home of o Green. where a meeting of swing Circle was in progress. g the course of the play. ten . parodies on popular hits of day. were sung. 'I‘he little chorus sang iv," as they played i vndkerchief," Uoon A Time." li chc-rus sane ‘Twelve ‘Ihirtle "and the "Batter Up." the v ladies‘ chorus sang “Treat Old Follu Kindly." “The 0'41 .- Gossip." “Heigh Ho.” "We To Crochet," and "Three rs for Happy Valley," and Frances Adams sang the in- ctcry song. The Cast of cters followsz- Miss Storey. ew teacher —Marjorie Baker. Mason-Joyce Howard; Jake 1i! -L. Macdonald. Bob Mal- "zlio calls on the teacher — - German. Joan Maloney — esa McLellan. Percival ter. another suitor —Lowell . Hank Collins. still another c Salter Hiram Hornblow. i experi- -Eric Jardine. Mason --1one Macdonald. a Mason —Mar.i0rle Connick. Milan-Y. the village gossip — es Kelly. Young ladies‘ : Georgie Profitt, Jean Mc- - Vina Higgins. Amy Johnson, McKay, Lorraine Mclvfahori, ie Kennedy, Jean Cousins, _ liioase. Little Glrlachcrus: Clark. Lois Macdonald. v.eve McMahon, Edna Mann, Minn. Gladys LeBlanc, Jean ii. Jean Mill. Myrtle Mill, l-lardimr. Margaret Cald- Shirlsy Monklev, Genevieve ide Lit-le ya’ chorus: e mills. Leonard Inglis, Ran- ennccly, JamI-s Saunders, Lo- M3L3llil. Ge Mclvfahron, an, Jimmie M"Nelll. r inliabltnniu of Happy Talley: "is Irvin. Eileen Profitt, Clive ansild. Anna Kilbrfde, -Thane P‘. Wendell Profitt, Percy lid. Leslie Cameron. Earle lit. Linv:ood Toombs, "Art . Miss Olive ‘Ihnriirizon acted “mllflrisi- for all the chorus- ther numbers on the pr:i~ mo were a red cross play en- ' A Christmas Dream" and f? Arnold Taylor. which was 9 . The cast of “A Christ- Dl"f'l11"Wfl'~' as follow Caldwell. Wendell Davison. Betty hie Kiibride, Alble hli/“dlcck. Rowan Profitt. ~ Cilfif. Frances ‘Adam-m r- Tcombs. Gracie arr, be~ glark. Mr. John _om_oson _ in his usual capable . f rill: moms of st. Merit-iii Th; Guardian may b0 Milli" dilly at any of the following nut-e; in MODEL the large, cold house d makc a compact warm one we) with a wlmernkitchen lg Gourllea D l t , . Mark Gang? giefirvnvrivtilie a ~ “Pr” ‘i’ J" 182"” "i u: "s" f Buy l f.‘ BC!’ l 0|‘ IIQI W36 . 0h! -l [or u“ | your order to the boy maponslblc for deliveries on your '.§.°.t§.°' or lumn is reserved for new: ti? interest but advertising of Jthe home sister, . George . Sumnvsrsldie. —S. —QUIET WEDDING-A quiet rweddlnaz was soilemnized at the Convent Chapel on Tuesday lli Summerslde by —!N 1939 the insulated home fur. nacetis fired twice a day; even lam- fr! lire 68 to '12 degree and com- ort with a minimum amount of 1W},- fivyngnsul Board and Slate- s“ "'41 U-Btfid Siding at Bruce's. L—314-l-25-2l. —VISITORS T0 llAL11-‘AX-_ Mire Goonrie MncLean. principal of the Surrunerside Academy, and $3‘; tiiit Z‘.’.‘é‘“......°’ .%“".':,“°,,x“y* fax N. s. , —RETIiRNED Flt/OM CAL- GARY-Mr. George A. Cnllbgcl; and Ml‘. T. D. Carru-tllers have returned from Cl ~ ' attend-M the Kigali K322i? fiijlil 0f i-hfi cariiltditln National Sliver Fox Association-S. —-SAD IJEWS RECEIVEM RIQV- (390110 5008b 0f (Theory, received the sad news of the déflnifh of his father in Montreal 9n Thursday last and left immed- ‘Monvtreal to attend the -Apprulsr-iiss MEET1NG—M1'. H. G. Wells, 33m Q1 Kniolihits of Co umbus paid n. brief visit to Surrlmewside and addressed tihe Council memibar-s, $1 Lswillaizhiziré. Génnd Knizvht, o; e IUUJTIIETS e oun - e ‘ ci.l priesid 1—H0CKEY alt Kensin ri ‘Iil-iumriay. Jan. 28th, Spring $8!- ley vs. Greyhounds. Hour 51mm ante: game. Admission i0 and 2o cams- L-ao4. —-RE’l‘URNED T0 NEW YORK —Mr. Wilfred Nove has returned to his home in New York aflter visiting his parents. Mr. arid Mrs. Wallace Noye of Enmore. He W06 wfivmwn-led (n his rebum by his Sister Marlorie-S. ~— CONGRATULATIONS — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paynter (nee Gladys Benusm), Freetown are receiving congratulations on the arrival cf a boy in vhe Prince County Hospital on Jan- uary 20th. weighing 9 lbs. '1 l-2 ounces-S. —RECOVER1NG—-'I‘-he many friends of Mir. Edward J. Phillips of Arlington will be pleased loncvw that he has sufficiently re- covered from his serious illness to be able, to leave the hospital and is at urgent coii-valescinc a-t morning when Miss Audrey liB. daughter of Mr Alban G-illis of S became the bride memirle. Rlii. Rev. Mrrr- Macl/elivli celebrated tihe nuptial mess. Mr. and Mrs. Glow will make their home in Sumimerside where their irriany friends wish them every ‘h ass a-nd success-S. —-CONGR-ATITLATIONS—Mr. F. F. Rutherford of Toronto arrived tin Bimnrrieiside last night short visit to Dir.‘ and Mrs. E. T. ‘Ibriiton. Mr. Rutherford is well known im Sumirnerslde. as he was a. resident for several summers while swpeflnteriding the work of the Warren Paving Co. He img oongraitirlated, of a young son in Oouri-ty Iloapital on Monday eye- iriin-gz. Mm. Rutherford is the only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T ton-S. -DEATH 0F MR. EDWARD J. RAFFERTY-Tlhere passed in the Prince Coun/ty Hos- at midnimlit on Monday Mr. J. Ralf-arty a native of Footage. Mr. Rafferty had been in the hospital since last August and in suite of the best medical attention and rur- ein! did riot improve. Mr. Raf- rfei-itv- was unmarried and lived on (‘he homestead with his father and her Ray. He was most Ihlighlv respeocted in the district and his passing at the ea-riv are of 40 years will be learned wiilii by his many friends. The took place on Wednes- dsy morniriq frrm St. Bridnetk Church. Lot 11.-S. —DEA'I‘H 0F MR. FREDERICK DEMONS-Thane red ‘away; a. at midgilnhit on Tuesday home i Wilmcrt Valley. Mr. Fred- irewret flirieral erick Simmons in his 73rd year. Mr. Si one had been ‘in falling health for some tune but was only i in hed a few days before iiisi deaf/h. His wife and ten children were lwt his bedside when he or» new‘ ..- Tiiufsin _ Dut tlio my "" says Purity bonnnil lollild slowly by heart. brill fill! Olll’ folks with ddlfilt Maid, "is an art. . lstliatPurity Flour moire: lfturrrout just rishtl" l IIOflIQICO-UIIIH'TUOUG SiPQIIIIIUOW M f. ' lv/H“ '51 lowloIoJlnflkliollnwo. Week. . i g . Albany and Vicinity Mr. Duncan Carmichael has ro- turned hzme after a pleasant visit with friends in Peaks. Friends of Mr. Lloyd Cameron uound will be glad to see him af- ter a severe attack of . . ‘me many friends of Mrs. Iran- cis McKenna. will reg-net to learn that she is confined to her home suffering from a alikht stroke. A well attended card party was held at th-e ‘Yrme of Mr. and Mrs. HRH/By Gr: l ron Prize winners were : Ladies’ first. Miss Norrie Green. ladies consolation. MissKathleen was won by Miss Maude McDonald. A dainty lunch served by the hostess brought a very Dieasant evening to a close. A very enioyable card party was held mt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gratton Noonan on Monday. Jan. 3rd. Thirteen tables were in play. lfrlze winners was as follows. ladies’ first. Miss Janette Noonan. ladies‘ consolatitn. Miss Margaret Car-- michael. Gents‘ first. Elmer Such- anan. gents’ corisolwtlon. Harold Kecuizh. Freeze-out was won by U. J. Pineau. A dainty lunch was served by the hosjess. followed by a dance brought a very pleasant evening to a close. Despite the bad weather, members of J.W.I. and t/wo vis met at the home of Mrs. E. V. Maobeod. Albany. on Jan. 14th for their Public Health Meeting and. united in singing the carol and re- peating the creed. Roll call was “A Fact About In- betes." The minutes of the previ- ous meeting were read. Dllroved and signed. The different com- mittees gave their reports and Mrs. W. P. Cameron and Mrs. T E. Nconan on the school committee are to bring to the attention of the teachers the “Rural Home Sanitation" Essay Contest. Mrs. S. MacKa and Mrs. T. E. rioonan comprise e new prowram oom- mltiee and Mrs. T. E. Noonan is to do the entertaining. Letters of thanks and appreciation were re- ceived from those to whom were sent sympathy cards and treats for Christmas. The sun of $3.00 was voted to the Prince County H-zs- Ditai for bad linen and it was de- c topackaboxfol-aneedy family Friday evening at the home of the Prmident. The question-r. discussed and filled connection. lilrs. U. J. nine i C recounted Health Activities of 198B and Mrs. s. MacKay read “First Aid From the Tea Pot". Infonnaticri on the making of an Invalid Tray was passed around. After a chat over the tea cups. a vote of nks was tended the hostess and the mem- bers set out homeward in the blustry night-A. Will Permanently Vacate B- C- Town (C. P. by Guardian‘: Special Wlrcl -. PEN 1151010, B_ (in Jan, '25- A very pleasant affair took Word reached have today from place in Granville Hall on Dec. Hedlcv. B. 0.. 50 miles west. that 27th 1938 when Mr. John A. Mc- a section cf the town wlim-e two persons died in a rock slide yes- terday hc-olnbly will be vacated permanently. “Theckreportsmsaldfa hung! fi ro —an0 er "lake" - string filtcmmlndrcr mountain which yesterday huivtled hund- reds of ns of down on sleeping l sidients of the little gold mining town-was licosene by the first slide and is "hanging by a thread." y Tbmlporary of fam- ilies from the slide areas has al- ready been completed. KILLED IN ROCK FALL impurzv. a. c.. in. ‘ca-Two persons were ed early todly when huge boulders cmchvd dMm the mount inside on Henley. small iriitenior mid mining town 50 miles west of Pentiotrli. Nine houses were damaged. five badly died. Mr. Simmons had flWd 1B Wllmot Valley for about 84 years mzvilng there from Belmont. Int 16 where he had resided iriost of Life. MT. ea in lobster pilflfillfl in ship with Mr. Jdhn Deokv 16 for many years. Ho B150 an extensive fox mida mnd f - He was a man of many fine nucl- ities of heart and mind an will be much missed in ity He was a member Bedeque Baptist Gilli-I'd‘ leaves to mourn his wild erly, Alberto. sirrimnns. and five daufdllifill- erei l t place .~ ‘clock f hi! i£l‘;'“?°.éia?s€“° ti. n» ‘Siam cqneury in ‘Bililér-B. fldPlllllyCcofilflfl-lwfllud Nd)” ll‘ hblu “Ill, ddl Dflfl- JIiIIDNINQ/nrffk. WufmuCaudl tlarleton and Vicinity ' Blanche Mini . teach f Borden School. spentwéie weekefoga at her home in Summersldr. Miss Evelyn Harvey. i-batzhcr of Owe Traverse School was a. week- end visitor to Surnmerside. w. Douglas Bell. of Co. m. . returned Saturday pgvenln mm t ‘I'm-w busi inn to New amines r Boston an $00. Was a -en visitor to Charlottetown 0n Th January 19th the citizens of “ e Oove and surroun communities were shocked to learn of tine death of Mrs. Mae “iron afiter a verv W10 66 years of age. leaves the fol- llowingMlrlsauihtera to mourn their oss: . ‘ Cameron. Mrs. William E. Burke and Miss Magirle Mlilimm. whom sincere sym- Dathy is extended. eaoliers of the surrounding held their Study Group meeting 1n Carleton School on ma? January 20th at ll pm. The Pres! exit. Miss Mary Hunt called the meeting to order. The nim- utes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Ellziht mem- bers responded to roll call. Miss Mary Hunt led a lively and profit- _ able discussion ori various methods in teaching Arithmetic. History and Reading. It was moved and skeoonded that the meeting ad- . urn. 'I‘h/e i districts Cross branch of Carleton met in the school on Friday afternoon. Jan. 13th with the vice-president in the chair. The meeting was onen- ed by slinging the Island Hymn, after which thc minutes of the last meeting were read arid approved, Twelve b responded to roll (W11 b!’ giving a Health Rule. interesting reading, Children's Camp" Fame Bell. it §i2¢°“§..“lf.“ 9.525% ' bei Q _ . proceeds of the salireosgf Carieiidm and hcme made dy , members of this branch and the Lit-tie Jewels branch of . Roll call for neiot meeting is to be jolly gerlikddltl‘ Altai-u; . o 1e meo closed with the National Anthem. Quite l1 number of hockey fans end sirlmorters of the Bmden Na- tionals motored to Victoria. Friday 018M to witness the hockey game. Friends or Mrs. Gordon Ross uf Carleton regret to leam of her i-ll- ness. and hope for her early con- velesvrerice. Mr. ‘Iliaod-cre Gallant. employer of Irving and-Irving of Cape Tra- verse. spent the week-end at his home in Wellington-D. PRESENTATION AND ADDRESS fro Mr. John A. McLeod. Gran- rie, P. n. r Ireod was presented with a nicely worded address accompanied with a. well filled purse. Mr. ‘McLeod, although taken by surprise, replied in his pleasing manner thanking his friends and neighbors for their kindness also expressed his pleasure and enjoy- ment and he hoped that they all enioyed themselves as well. Following in the address read by Miss McKenzie: Mr. M we your friends and neighbors of Granville and vicin- ity wish to convey to you our The "Happy Going" Junior MATTRESS- you 88-00 LET'S TRADE ES-Wdll 5110' Inna r True lust Spfln Filled Mattress. Come in no: —Save a flvo spot and enjoy real llbcplng gumforf‘ iii SOLEX LAMPS — Fill rm those empty light sockets II Genuine Sole: for bef- lor llkht and longer service. Keep a fow extras on hand in cue you n them in a hurry 'u## BADIO EXPERIMENTS — ll you want old Bat or Elio- flo 11111101. Reef en, Con- densers, Tranaformon. Sock. eta and other parts, see our Radio Department. We n; scrapping a quantity of old 0s and you can got the above parts at. very low colt- ¥** WINTER SPORT EQUIP- MENT -— Get reliable Hockey Ind Skat Outfits, Skill Skl lfvlefl an Harness. Snow Shoes and LII other a rt fllllilrrnent at Hnlmalfi. t makes. Fresh stocks. Low prices. u 4r NEW STOCK-of Eveready "Alr- Coil” “B" and "C" Bat- teries just arrived. Buy Ever- ready tor longer life, stcadler, stronger power and real satia- faotign. Hardware Depart- IIIQII , HOLMANS Summerside The Messrs. Leigh and Ralph O'Brien were recent visitors to Waterford the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Shea. ' The Dramatic Society of the United Church Young People's Society of Alberwn resented their play, "The Man run No- where." in Elmsdale Hall on Fri- day, January 13th before an rvp- preciative and moderately lar e audience. Those having roles in e play were: the Misses Eileen Mac- Kendrick, Isabel Perry, Madge Matthews, and Messrs. Arthur Green, Frank Weeks, Bud Clark and Rev. Mr. Chorman. The play was previously eseutod in the Institute Hall a Alberbon before a. large and interested audience. The illness of Mrs. Arthur Matthews who has been confined to her bed for some time is regret- ted by her friends. An epidemic of the mumps is ve prevalent in this section at- tac lng both children and adults. The Elemsdale Girl's Sewin Club is progressing favorably. Mee - ings have been held of late at Mrs. W. Paterson's who assisted y Mrs. James is ably conducting the ward an acme 0d s and needlework. The hockey game between the Alberton Regals and the Kenaing- ton Silver Wings on ‘Iueaday was decidely a fine exhibition of hock- ey technique and ability. The victorious silver wings showed the effect of plenty of practice plus a sincere regret upon your leaving us. especially, at this time of the year, when the spirit of Good- will among men ls uppermost in the minds of all. We thought it our duty to gather here tonight for the purpose of ex resslng our thanks to you, as you ave proven yourself a trustworthy oung man. and you have given o your time no unseifishlv and freely and also by your untiring efforts to establ- ish your business in our neighbor- hood, now we regret to see you go. So please accept this gift with our very best wisha which will fol- | low you to the new home that you , are now about to make. Signed on behalf of your friends and neiglirbora of Granville, Prince Edward Island. The Annual meeting of the Elmsdale and Ellerslie Orange Lodges was held on Tuesday. January. 10, in the Orange Hall at Elmadole. After the usual bus- lnes procedure, a sum tuoua = was the Elrnsdale es‘ A verv enjoyable social evening was spent. and best wishes were exchanged for the success of each and every member. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenna. vvsra recent visitors to Summer- s c Friends throughout the Island and on the mainland will learn with regret of the death of Mrs. Alexander Cameron at her home in Eknsdnle on Thursday 12th, inst. at the advanced age oi 83 years. Before moving to Elma- dule. Mm eron was the pro- prietresa of the Albion Terrace Hotel, Al-berton and consequently was well blown in these parts as a woman of great energyand re- source. Ikimda in Elznadnie will greatly miss this esteemed meanber of the community. She is surviv- ed by her husband and one daugh- ter. Annie (Mrs. Carysle Bell of Aiberton.) One son. John, pIr-he- deoeuod her some years ago. e funeral services were held in the Church at Iiln-isdale at which the Rev. W. A. Paterson officiated. Itgrtlomient took place at Kenning- Her friends are pleased to hear that Mrs. Archibald O. Hallaran of Brocton is now better after being (finned to the house for some o. I regard to the l and-Sentence" good knowledge of the game. 0n. Refill the other hand. the played fast clean skating and when the players have a few more workouts to lain Ind put into practice their plays, we anticipate a real hockey team. The Silver Wings slammed in three goals before the and of the eriod. urina the third a Regal: made l desper- ate the score but were kept dropped in the net by A. and A. Richard. Mfrs. J. W. O'Brien recently spent a few days with relatives in Grand River. returning home last ‘Ihiu-sday, r Ameotingoftheteochmofthis vicinity was held in Elmsdale School Ilk-iday, January 13th for the purpose of owe-hiring a Study Group. A discussion took place in merit-s of the "Word- Method versus. those of tho Phonetic Method in the colerity of the b er’! grasp on reading. Probema questions in the Arithmetic line were also discussed. The follow- ing officers were l. ted: Proli- en ‘Brien. B. A. dent, Miss Elle Secretary . Miss o Question. Box Committee: e Misses Blanche Bennie and Nor- een O'Brien and Mr. William Wal- lace. The members are asked to submit any problems they so da- nire at the next meetinl to be hold on Monday. February l0. lea-W“. evening was ly at the home of Mr. A V917 spent recen Guard of M11 and Mrs. _n7uis*fiifffoidm Dune You Distress! ‘The irgpalrrinent of the stomach‘: o ton o so our. 0000i ""1 ‘"l:.':sl':.“§*§m“......*"“.s"“' mBurdook Blood Bitten il a r0- iiablo remedy for dioordlrl nur Ii indlg ‘stigma oanggofgngh ‘isilupuwnimuimmumflu of ulln and gutrlo juice, tin auto an Davigr Wh- fun al of | n: a 4b thor-in-low of golnry Wilinmc and to the-surviv- 0 \ relatives we extend our lym- 1 di commando-roundup.“ ,1 Large Number At Opening ‘Ibo annual Presb l of the United ghhurolioo of . . A. J. lilathieaori, _ , first vloe-mesideni. .- fled the sessions. There was a brief meeting of the executive in the morning. A The afternoon meeting o at two o'clock with iao delegates from 4B aocieti present as well as a l o mun of visitors. Mrs. Ma ieaon o ed tihe meeting with w: and en Edith Thompson. S.“ . A. of Bedeqwe led the devot- ional services. Mrs. Bar short. address closin with the hymn "Ihke My Life An Let It Be. Address Of Welcome . Eidl. mete in s e, r- To» eaon a message from Mrs. h"~.>........““v=nm.rr meals; n e a E. R. Woodside 1,1133 from MIS. W A of the session was , 81 missionary societies, auxiliaries, eight circles, 48 mission bands, 0 baby bands and 6 C. G. I. T. Z 1 at ons. Those reporting for the different departments of the Presbylefifll were: Mrs. Jas r Pickard. Char- lottetown, supp dy de rtrnent; Mrs. {fink Bl ef community r ing places 5 evening rson, _ 1e dship- Mrs. Wilfred Pickering, , associate helpers; s. M. D. Macheod, Wesicape, mission and barb? bands; Mrs. BurleiIgh, Bide- fo _ circles and C. G. _ T.; Mrs. Herbert Thompson. Dunstaff e, temperance; Mrs. E. R. Woodsl e, aecre outlined the recording. various activitia of the year. A ilnifiue feaiutrre of the alfsttetrinoor} was a o cons o Mrs. J. lane, 113885119‘, Mrs. Prank Deacon, neetown- and ms. Clarke viiiimot M . [alley who gged on the various River when a reception was held for Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Bell who have returned from a honey- moon iour of the New England and Middle Atlantic States. A very delightful and humorous ad- dress was read at the close of which a fine upholstered chair was presented to the bride. Mrs. Bell was formerly Miss Belle Irving, Lower Dock. ' Miss Eileen O'Brien, Principal of Elmsdale School was the est recently of Miss Mary McQua d of , Alberton. Miss Helen Yeo and Miss Velda. Matthews took advantage of the lexriuraion to Montreal on Friday as . Mr. Osborne Lefurgey, Alberton left for Cape Breton on Monday where he will referee future hockey games of the Cape Breton Hockey League. We wish him the best of luck in his new appointment. —-E. books and pamphlets ker gave a ill i; ' . . of Charlottetown. The $1 50 i’ n. led in a brief smgto To Of Delegates Sessions Of United Church Presbyterial of th 011m- weiro ‘owned ‘clip Ind fusion. p crept ks. The lull wit. aprons made of pic from the d.if Mrs, re on d books, Mrs. MacFar 11¢ misc monthly and Mrs. Clarke MricQuar- rle on local press work in which Bho emphasized the power of the WEB w“ m‘ “if. ‘if’ pm‘ Wénfifl; . are e ‘$3’. semi do." o o . . - i-ted that there were 1.330 auxil- members and 106 even aux- ary Hazgnre ward I01‘ Ch! Wfllfilhl Embed that many B-uxillarkc had a vow! systematic givinz. Flnnnchl Report 4B3 dress elco mllderafdli. E. gjlgaviexla‘? véismgflilg Mrs. J. A. Nicholson of York. 3h "sir v: n: wsltss..rs.snsni..sszr m” a’ ° ' ‘ iments rim contributed the fol- wl amounts $9381.31 women-i auxiliaries, $%.8‘1 evening auxiJ - ies, $453.73 mission circles $1.089.- o0, mission bands. $46.15 baby bands 2. , C. G, l. T. groups. ‘Total re- oegitllsilfiuyws-lt were most encour 8 re ' aging and shpgir-ved splendid effort on behalf of the various societies. mersi e. Mrs. L. R. en. merside, gave the dedicatory Y- er- arid Mrs. T. J. Humphrey en- benedict ion, rayer by Mrs. wnsend. Sher- grooke Mrs. Humphrey also ve a splendid address in wh she stressed thmkfulness and the need for atlence in all our work and a a r devotion to the W011! 0! rist. The afternoon session 0105- ed wi-th benediction by Rev. L. E. G Davies. Guests At Supper Delegates and visitors were guests of the Summerside ladies for su per and over 150 ladies sat down well spread tables in EP- worth Hal. A pleasing feature at the s from’; e eren Mrs. Ma eson presided banquet. GreetiHGS {I010 i1"? ierian Mlssio sgciety yew bro ht by Mrs. J. S. eTfY- mm theugaptist Church Mrs. Jack MiwLeod. from the Church land, Mrs L. A. Moore, f Christian Church, Miss _ man. Mrs. J. D. MIId-“flf-flne. sable replied very “graciously in fit- ing terms. soc hour was then fiilj0y€d before the evening ses- s ons. PTSSDY- O! - A Guest Speaker Rev. W. I. Greene. B 10MB! Islander and returned missionary from ‘Prinidad. was the 8119!?- speaker and thrilled the A large congregation with his inspiring address on missions. Rev. Mr. Greene in his Oipeninl remarks spoke on the great debt that he and other missionaries owed to the Women's Missionary Societies, theirs was an inspiring work he stated. The missionary enter- “E1110 on urn AND I PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE 5 s’ g s e § of his work in Trinidad and the great advances the Christian church had made especially in the east. He eluded his address by {giriting out that he believed that e plan of God was ta save the world by his church and that ls what all Christians must believe if the work of the church is togo on. ' Tho .. ._'_._ session the Predryterial o ed with Mrs. L. E. G. Davies eading the devotion.- al period. Miss Linkletier led in prayer and Mrs. Robert Dewar scripture lemn. Mrs. Davies gave a short address and based her remarks on the vine and branchel Rev. George Ayers brought greet- ings from the Prince Edward Island Presbyterial and in his remarks brought encouragement to the W. M. S. Mrs. Mathieson referred to the delegates who had been sent to Berwfck Camp last year namel Miss Inez Phillips whose exce lent report was read by Mrs. Everett Schurman and MissELRosswhohas decldedtogive her life to missionary work. The Choir of Trinity Church assisted with the service and ren- dered very pleasingly the antheml “Stllling the Temnplest" and "Hark hark my soul". ose taking solo parts were Miss Alice Coffin. Mrs. Frank Daley and Harold Nichol- son. The ladies quartette also sanga selection. Professor Errlsle presided at the or an during all services. Last nigh ‘s seuion clos- ed with bhe hymn “Saviour Again to Thy Dear Name". This morning's session will open at nine o'clock with a memorial service and communion service, after which the resolutions wlllbe brought in and officers for the year appointed. Found Dead In His Cabin (C. P by Guardian's Special Wire) DARTMOUTH. N. 8.. Jan. 24- Wililiam H. Jenkins. elderly un- employed. was found dead in his cabin today at Albrro Lake. had: of this Halifax harbor town. A coroner's iury found death was due to a fell. 10-year-old granddaughter, r- throudh til-re Relatives had t the door. 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