PAUL*S 1.2-. _i.v__ _ QQ-QVOFPOOQ6O Oi?‘ one Ir." "lion ..........- ‘ Tlirce Insertions . FOIH‘ Itlsertipns .... nigh: ‘nzscrt on: .. . n" IOII Qoooovoo cl". SILVEll FDlPPEI-T l1- rim- still" buying-at. my I office here "Cm-e cf mater DotlglfilfiiL-idlyater (‘s9 Q umLw<-¢*'“Tmm" Classified ' l4lllvéjftisierhents ’ ‘T l", h . ‘d; ___v_v a ' udillffil Guardian GARDEN CITY BUTTER-i lb|._ for 70c. Buy your supply from our teamsters or at our salesroom. Pure Milk C0. Ltd. tf 5 i i . NEW GLASGOW AND CAVEN- DISH‘ services in the United Church ‘~ ' on Sunday, Jan. 18th: New Glasgow, ut 11 a. m.; and Cavendish at 3 p. m. Rev. H. S_ Bishop, Minister. CHULZE ueen Sts. I ¥37§¥$3T$$T¥o+v4 s" i YOU WANT THE BEST your money will buy. Ask your grocer for, and insist on'getting Quaker Flour q, w, up‘, u} 5 W,“ Land Quaker Quick Oats (China. ., lanai-rim ens-rump " not?“ o. . isza-i-io-stniisrri-imo. g‘ 13.3%; 0|’ 5 words ' . ‘ '" ° ‘m ° °' 5 "m" l ’ THE 1.. r. u. WILL now mam ANNUAL BALL in their new annex seventy dollars weekly. Shaina Muwonouoorefieooo swoqidotvoooyoootgfiogg§_.;..,'- distribute and collect, rllrqulrf n0 - ‘u, Qqgprmy, New Toronto, Ont. ~ -~}- " :V_L_ - y‘ —- on Jan. 21st. The best dance floor -—-'*”'“‘* 4 7- _ r'--*“*5"-9:"—-3»--7—3~§-—*—-~ in ihacity and the best music. Ev- Agents Vlllilieu . femlaloi%lp~wanted erybody welcome. Admission, _ gents -~-1—"‘ """_ ———-+— -—---i—-—---—-—-i-——-- 50c, ladies 25c. i__‘|lELIABLE MAN FOR (iii-Ia l-EUYJ- WA I‘ D- COUNTRY GIRL FOR. ' 1503_41_14;h, 17m 19m 29th ‘you store route: this cciuityi ciz-. a e lrhdirflwilirhymily, Bclr-‘J. . ' porleiice unnecessaioK no 6v Jug. ‘Ca o1 Guardian. j 1478M THE SALVATION ARMY Cub DELL Great ‘George Street. Despite -:7;""* wrf-“j _. Male Hrln Wanted ’ 1w, siindcya storm, good progress A. W. Jan. 17124. "T:;7————+<—-———.,—-—————*-. ,, _____ . --~- ._--_--__. WANrEn-Turn g Ania ‘sjgqfig W35 "lad? Wm‘ the Religions Be’ iGENTs‘ WANTED 'ro llwrnol “' .- .s-n1d.f0r farm Wild" Camlmlwl- This weelwlld ‘m’ duce Royal Buckingham, the modq Looks like linen, ;' gm table cover. A necessity BLCUH no laundering. 1n every “min, Lon price, liberal for JICC selling commission, Will" outfit. Dept. 50, Public Service Mlllsol Canada Ltd's 140013011. Onl- A. W, Jan. 17-24-31. liEN. YOU can MAKE c1000‘ money selling our 900 varieties of, proven Red Tag 'I‘rees. Shrubs and- Plallts to your friends and neigh- bors. Part or full time. Cashevery lnstructidi-is, (‘splendid illustrations. Write Doin- weck. COIIIPlEIZB ‘K If _ ,. inlon Nurseries, Montreal. .,i"l others ccnsid- special meetings. will continue. Sun- d. bit. Herbert. l5l6—l-,15-3l. at l0 a. m. 2 p. m. Saturday at 8 p. ni.~ Praise meeting. Monday evening 8 p. m. Cottage Prayer meeting at home of Mrs F. Smith l2 Uipper liillsbnle St. All are welcome. ‘J BECOME IH-PERT BA RH ZR | Wrmlllh our "Jill .','.v cast (nurse ‘ffiundreds cl vessfillurrqgluatcs. Write Mole": F~"bcr College. 5'13 Harrington, li"‘lf~x. Oct. ta-tts-tf. __._..,__._-..__. .__ _~ .._._.._--_._ RELIABLE llmN FOR 01"". CUND- ~31‘, JAMES CHURCH-At the gzgxtgggesglpxt; morning service iii the Kirk tomor. selling; drstrflmte and ccnecL ; row there will be lclebration of the Should n" revert}; il-illari v/ealrv. j Holy Ccmlllulllflli- At the evening‘ ‘shlmflfi I512. 7J0‘. NcM-:,T"i'"I‘-f"- nfrvicg the liillliswi" will deliver his onmflo‘ 'il_'_"usual monthly address to young A. w. s-lic.‘ ,——_—- -— —— , . ___. __ GOVERNMIIFT resinous _ rs f“? fwd, “mm,” [he subleft "at? For . Sale _ s Pcrtmeil, Clerks. Stcnographers. "“_l"° V“ “e that ‘vms ou‘ _ - _ Custcris, rnrl Immigration 0"" - A r czial invitation l5 given to young roa SALE NEWLY r-"assnulvan cow. Apply Heath Vessey, York. - rs-is-i-ie-zl. - mama sans-In. p. MACDON- lild, Souris. 10!'l2-12-18-1m0. ,- ._si,l:cvizlc ritowen, user) om»! few weeks. Guardian F.B.-924O tf roll slits. r0 new. 50am), arm d at Guardian .i g room sign: on ha-n qo-Oiilca. L . FOR SALE-DE FOREST CROSLEY Radio. A121 ._.‘ 45 Euston Street. 1426-1-10-81. FOR SAL!) - CARRIAGE FELLI’ rising 2 yew old. -l-lc:-.~:l.!c, North River. ‘rflfi-i-IC-JL Brill’ PURE-I Al‘! BUYING ‘IL- ? vcr fix mid nil llllidi of raw fu , l. J. I‘). l-IS-ill nntcd , b 'l‘caclrers .WA.‘H.'I'I‘D.V):-_AHLIRST ole sue ~ Clil$§ ‘Teacher for Strcth School to berziii February \ 2n " . Supplclncnt $50.00 for balance of year. Apply to Alex M. MacKa-f. Dundns Centre, P. E. Inland. -|'.~ -- 1533-1-10-21. p~_,.___j__i__ ii Educational MIILROSE 1105p] School for Nurses. course to begin in Fe lllill School "course Three bruaigv» Full _ required. 511100‘ registered M Iilwesachusctts Y0 ITS ‘Wlll wiih the Ulilvdrsity o! the Sluic- ni‘ New York. Addresi the Sllllf‘i'l!l'.Clld""i‘. ll/lolroce. Mass. Educational Jan. 16-2i. “*—"~—--*i-n—. , - Miscellaneous ‘I0ll.‘.' .»u.rrirn MeDONALD. rao- "Iwrul Land Surveyor, Hermqhl- .. - -_ ' ,1‘l-70-12-80‘-,1mo. res Iilll-Il) nuncrdrm ._nrcn, Gzillf rdcli Fur Farms, ‘Char- lOlll‘l'i\ i l’. O. Box 175. Phonc . ‘Gill-L. 12894-541’. -_~ Situations Vacanti-‘Ma __ EARN sax-i r0 510.001 not. le Lcrirli and ram pert time Motor! - ice, Buttery welding. Vul- s-Mflnizlne. Hcusc wii-liizl- Brick- llyiniz. Plastering, Barber , 3W0? Culture Work. Good ‘ - u open. vlritc or call. free '.llistructive_ book. Dominion Trade Bvhools. 1101 st. Lawrence nlvd, Montreal. Free employment Ser- vice. Coast to Coast. . " ' _,. s. v. M. Dec. io we t1 mi. a1. I A" flllnmluuliy lo nears I AI: EIIPFATION AND BECCIE _r\ VIOLIN OUTFIT ' Tnhe llmim . - _ ,_ WINK‘ ~ ..____ .__..__..__. FREZE NEW VIOLIN, tfwl“ AND sow l I . , - - ' n; Information rhn-rfully flvll I "-1 ' hue-la Aver lylitrl D Mum ma! (lhllglygn l! lull Inning Ollllll :- "QP! Wednesday and ‘Ihuhdsy 3 PIJII- Ilntll‘ 0 Ii-fib. , I VII IIIII ' VIAILIPTITITOWN VIOLIN "IOIOOL “first. lrnnu Instructor. ' Queen ltnlcl. (Cumulus). in "mloslle I‘ on on". " IIRANCII PQ(‘.I.I.O:L‘;I~ -. if! Tucsllny at ll? llprlnl Bind "M" (‘harsh Hummer-aide _, - l!" "Mum in c. u. coon, "M" flu-illusion. r. r l. , m""‘:'~' "PM"? ull-I . nrrl-iy rf w".*.l:a_nnrl lH-lilnnoii Niven-ts Ills-Lu.“ "3' nfinli N- ll» Arpiy _Dre:i'téii I ' rSituations Vac MWIZDSCOCEd in csrvtd olk- 1M4 I114 lals. Free bcvlwrt‘ tells lWv tHMIJOt l i1:..i and women, and particularly them. Obialriablr only frcnr the _ to ltle College students, to attend ‘lliiiilfllti“éili.f;il‘llfsio"léi ‘E251 3 es serm- Mie “r ever-ins e- Toromo 1Q ~ [vice at haii-pzist-eight, the Y.M.C. M.1-I.W.Jan.3-7-i0~14-17-21-24-28-31.-A. song service for the students “"-‘—'-—“——' ‘ will be held, title speaker being Rev. Henry Couseiis of Zion. Special music will be rendered ‘by the choir. Salesman _Wanted A FOR WINTER MONTHS WANTED two reliable sales agents for island. Good pay, exclusive stock and ter- BURNS CONCERT NOVELTY ffritory. tVritc new Pelham Nurs- “"5 YE“R_Th° Bums cones‘: '- an, Co" Torch“, Ont Committee hacl the famous Scott s S. W. l2-20-niwati entertainer Mr. Wilson Ronald en- 143GB U- 5- MANUFACTYIRE“ {at theBurns concerts to be held on "opening Canadian factory in am- _ h, h_ iltoin-Cnt. Have openings for 100 flje 26m_and aim‘ o! E s mofwd addtionrll salesmen. Write giving 1-45‘ ‘Web ll cab 95mm w“ "ecewe reference and experience. Fyr- Istnting that Mr. Ronald was serious- Fflir C0» 95111518" Manage‘? 1y ill and could not come. Dame For- Dan°n= ohm’ U‘ Jan "d, ‘tune, however, did not desert the - ' ' ' ' committee for Mr. and Mrs. Fret- well, members of the well known ant"FcmHle,-‘nnd popular vaudeville comedy team BIG ‘PA; with a European and American repu- tation and known on the stage as Colton and Darrow kindly consented to help the committee out of its dif- ficulty. They will put on two com- cdy sketches which made a big hit wliercvcr played. Of especial interest to Charlottetown people is the fact that Mrs. Fretwcll is a native of this city, her father, Mr. Robert H. Pulm- er owned at one time the Mill in inter years operated by McDonald and Rowe. It is anticipated this will ‘be one of the most enjoyable fest- ures sponsored by the Caledonian Club. l AMBITIOUS WOMEN. l Large demand for ladies who learn 1 beauty culture aiid Hairdressing. Join Canada's largest system. Dip- lorraic, granted. Write for inform- cifon. Marvel Beautynlicadsmies, 8 Si. Catherine East. Montreal‘, S. V. I‘. Dec. 13 Stl Jun. 24. \ “Nr\'l'l(-N._‘.LS" AX!) THIS ALBANY ' "sr. iwrs" ' ‘ ‘I'll-r first lcngile iqlunc or‘ a urine to be ilaycd for the A. E. ltlaeLcan ,.tri;ih\7 by the E'\~‘-=l') secticrl [of ‘ljtlnclj County was played ii. thejlil- wally iliilr bctwcun the “Nationals? of Borden and the “St. Pat's" of Al- ibany, with the “Nationals” "rlilnng by n sccrc of 3 to 1. The plnycrs worse very seriously handirepped ovlin; to the numer- ous holes in the ice, nevertheless, the fans witnessed sonic) very taut hoc- key irr the first period, iliilrwli eirrtltd 2 to o, "Oscar Campbell and Paquet scoring the only two goals for the "Nfltltfilfllly ' In the second period, the play was very oven, Don MacPherson Bml Bud Howutt made sevcwi brilliant erd- to-end rushes, only to be stopped by “Handy Andy" ‘tiie'“flt. Pats" rial- wort cr-alle, I'm period endinz with- -out any score for either learn. The third period was fast and filli- ous and the fans went trantio wliqn "Rory" Manhood in a sole rush "F lied inc’ first goal roi- the "or; Pats." Then Oscar Campbell and Lqriie Mn- Alecr playing somd very fast COlll- siiiiitioii, rum Min-avail the "S'- pgg,» 4mm; and “Handy Andy" vuyhutly rwppoa McAleer's sizzl- ing shot, but Paguet skated in fast loi- the rebound-and tallied fhc riiiril score of the game for the "Nation- als", the game ending three to one in the "Nationals" favor. ~ By "Empty." INSTITUTE MEETING-The sec- ond regular monthly meeting of the Cherry Hill Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Cof- fin on Monday night, Jan. 5th, with nine members and two visitors pres- ent. The meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode and the reading of the Creed. Roll call was answered and tho minutes of last night's meeting read and approved. Reports were then given from’ the committees and the committees re- elected. Sale of household articles followed and discussion on means ef procuring funds. A delightful pro- gramme was earned out and a dalniv lunch served by the hostess. Lia's. John J. MacDonald invited the incin- bcrs to her home fol the next meet- ing, roll cafl to be answered with “A Supper Dish" The meet‘ was brought to a close by the slnllllfl 0! the National Anthem. Card of Thanks Mrs. James ‘rralnor and family wish to thank their many fflflld! and neighbors for kindness and sym- pathy extended in their recent sad bereavement. 1500-11- Card of Thanks Anormou, Jan. IB-iflv ‘I'M ("W day at 11 a. m: andJ-p. m. Juniors - gaged to open his all Canada tour. St. James Church llall Tuesday, Jan. 20 0 at 8.15 P. M. The Rev. R. Mcorelleall Legals will deliver his ILLUSTRATED LECTURE “ With the Australian Light Horse In Palestine" Lantern Pictures by the Australian Oificial War i Photographer v 44ak~ A The old Military Marching Songs will be sung by a choir of War Veterans. soloparts taken by Comrades Art Bruce and Ben Acorn. E > 4 4 4 wvoo-o-ooww ffvO-QQ-GC 0-0 r0 0-0444 O §+§4++§++§§+ r Admission 50c 04* * o+++o 1533-l-16-3i {we lfibW will be much appreciated P by ' Mi. and but flichClSllfd -'I'hr- anxious friends or’ Mr. Scott Calir s, i Freetown, who was so sud-‘ienly rush- , ed to the P. C. Hospital for an op- cratlzn, are welcoming the "cud news of hill splendid recovery. _ - I Mr George E. Archibald, district manager for Nova Scotia of Canada STANHOPEJJNION ROAD United Life Assurance Co. returnedto Hall- Church services for Sunday, Jun. l8 f“ wday’ an" a ‘aw days v15“ are: West Covehead, l1 a. m.; Union with m5 bmm“ D‘ o’ C‘ Arm," Road, 3 p. m.; Stanhope, 7 p‘ m. bald °t this ‘my’ .__-.__ WANTED If you have any second hand clothing to sell, give us a ring. We pay cash for everything v.1 ,» buy. Phone 59-L or call at 103 Richmond Street. 1474-1-1§-tf. __;.-._._.___.-___. TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE-l Services Sunday, Jan. 18: Bonshsvn! Island Students 2.45 p. nl.; Tryon. 7 p. mhMyron O. At Dalhousie Brinton, Minister. The Christmas pass lists of the Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie Unl- versity, contains the names of the ,following Prince Edward Island HUNTER RIVER-The services on gtudents'_ HAMPTON PAiIIORAL CHARGE -The services for Sunday. Jan. 18th are: Bonshaw at 1i; Dc Sable at 3, and Victoria at 7. Rev. G, Ayers, Minister. the Hunter River United Charge for first Ye“: Sunday. Jan. 18 1931, are ns follows: J‘ H‘ Emmi!” Nwth Rustm“ 3m“ ' i1 a. m., Wiltshlrc; 2 p. m., Wheatley dl-lllncllon in Physiology 1, and pas- Rlver; 7 p. m., Hunter- River. A. E. “*5 Ennbrwbgy- Mammy ‘md Prm‘ Chapman, Pawn , tical Anatomy, Biochemistry. E. M. Found, New London, gains . CHURCH or CIIRIST—Slll‘idHy dlllmclmn "'1 Phvlliflilily- m"! PW- services fcr the New Glasgow Church 65 111 Embfyolofly. PIMFlCB-l Anflwml’, | of Christ are as follows: ll h. m. and Blmhemlslry 811d HIBWIOBY- 7.30 p. m., also service in Fredericton G- D- MUICNSOH. Clyde Rlvfl‘. Church lit 3 p. m. lVm. G. Qufgley, 291115 dl5l3ln9l3l°l1 lll Physlology 99d Piisrlior. z z z7ETAOLIM ~ passes in Embryology. Anatomy. Bio- Pastor. lchemistry, Histology. G. P. Tanton, Summerside, passes Iin Embryology, Anatomy, Practical Biochemistry, SUNDAY SERVICES-Tile Win- sloe United Church services on Sun- Anatomy, Physiology, day, Jan. 18th will be as follows: rind Histology. Highlleld at 1i a. m.; Princetown‘ F. c. Whitehead. Charlottetown, Broad at a p. m.; Winsloe Nomi at 1 passes in Embryology. Anatomy. lJ- m- Rev. G. A. Grant, Minister. Practical Anatomy, Physiology, Blo- _ chemistry. ANGLICAN SERVICES, Crapaud, Fred, Wigmore, Graham's Road, Saint John's Church, January 18th, , 351m dlgunmon 1n phygjolqgy mg Evensong, 7 p. m.; Springfield, Saint ' Histology, mg passes 1n mbryology, Elizabeth's Church, January 18th, Practical Anatomy‘ B1ochem,s;,-y_ 1m!’ Wmmlmlfm- 11 fl- "1- F. w. s. Chandler, criorlottoiowii, gains distinction in Physiology, and ‘passes in Anatomy, Practical Anat- .omy. Second Year:- Charles E. Stewart, Rose Valley, gains distinction in Physiology- Bac- teriology, Practical Mat. Medics, primes in Anatomy, Biochemistry. Neurology, Bychology. Malcolm Docherty, Cardigan, gains distinction in Physiology. Anatomy, Practical Anatomy, Neurology, Psy- chology; passes in Biochemistry, Bac- teriology, Materia Medics. John Andrew, East Royalty, gains distinction in Anatomy, Practical An- atomy, Psychology; passes in Physio- logy, Biochemistry, Bacteriology, Neurology and Muteria Medics. G. G. Houston. Charlottetown, gains distinction in Neurology; pass- os in Physiology, Anatomy. Practical Anatomy. Biochemistry, Materia Medics. Psychology. W. Ross Wright, Bedeque, gains distinction in Anatomy, Practical Anatomy, Materla Medics; passes in Physiology, Biochemistry, Bacteriol- WILMOT ITEMS — His many friends are sorry to hear oi’ the con- tinued illness of Mr. Fenwlck Lefur- gey, Norlh Bedeque ~-Mr. D_ B. Mac- Donald is confined to his room suf- fering from an attack of tonsilitis.- Miss Olive Jardlne, Wiimot, enter- tained llze Mission Band on Friday cvr-i- rig, of which Mrs. E. Sobey is tlnmciliucnt President. 'I'lie mem- bers cl’ this litLe Band are busy workers and Miss Lucy Hogg. acting lI'6R8".Z'C!‘ has a splendid contribiuioil to forward to the cause of Missions. -Mr. Jl-hn Plllman, New Anmri, the enorgerlc potato dealer is crrtalnly doing a flourishing business, Olklfflt- lng lwo graders employing eight to ten men daily, which means rome- tiilng lr. such time of depresslurtw Miss Clix-c Ilolui l. who is resiili-g in llilmot, returned to Victor's. on Snlurfny to visit her mother, all-s. Bessie li!lman.-Ths United Ch rah Manse, North Bedeqne, has been son-ewlrat remodelled and watsr works installed during the summer, and is row almost completed. which Zion Presbyterian Church mum Prom-The Marquis of Crews his otfered to 83W 9"" In“ 1°’ the use of the Cheshire County Council Ls central offices. ‘Rte val- IIQ of the inn. iii estlirlaved at lbw? {$50,000. The original Crewo Hail w ‘one cl the finest specimens of than architecture in files- ‘H1111. n mi sari-eyed by fir. in 1m, but~upon reoomtruetion the plans o! the original buildifll w!!! adhered to. Most o! the roomn an Mrs. Edmund Waller and family wilhtotlunk all those whosent lrmvlthv urine death of husband and father, also to till superintendent and Nuraes of fills‘ Prince Edward Island Hospital. 57 . l INDIE llll III‘ IKIO Phone Ill i Lady Crews have not resided at Crawo Hall for many years. The!’ entertained the King and Queen UNI! In 1M0 l | . .gziM§§ap'= Prof. Louis D. Thompson, Drgsnilt uml Choir Leader ll a. film-BOV- Ilenry Cousins. B» A. till-Sunday School and Blhle Cluslt 7 p. uni-Dev. Henry Cousins, B. A. MORNING Allll$—“O LOH be Grecian‘ "mo"... WIIIQMIO- The Ollel-I EVENING Antlieus-"O Coma to My Heart Imll Jun’ Solo part by Mr. Isak McLeod and Choir. Bass Solo-‘Over Jordan" lhmblfl Mr. Malcolm McKlnnou. ogy, Neurology, Psychology. F. L. McPhaii, Cornwall, passes in Practical Anatomy, Biochemistry, BWWHOIOIY. Neurology, Malaria Medea. Psychology. Third Year:- J. M. McGowan, Kilmulr, gum distinction in Pathology, Hygiene, Pharmacology B- L Mellish. Montague. puns in Pathology, lbgiene, Pharmacology. 1!- W- M0056. Central Bedeque. Dillon in Pathology, Hygiene, Phar- maeoim. w. s wooriior, North niimoo, m. B“ 1-H P8310108» Kittens. Pharma- HOIOQY. Champion Holland, Albany, passes in Hygiene, Pharmacology. Zion Church Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the con- gregation of Zion Presbyterian Church was held in the sehoolroom Thursday night. The meeting opened with a devotional period conducted by Reverend Mr. Cousins who is at present supplying so acceptably at Zion. Mr. George W. MacLeod acted as Chalnnan of the business session and lvLr. J. A. Macmillan, secretary. Reports received from the Session, ‘Ihustees, Sunday School (Senior and Junior), Cradle Roll, Ladies’ Aid, Guild, Missionary society, Choir, C. G. I. T., Mission Band, Y. P. S. C. 112.. Tennis Club and other societies showed much activity in all branch- es of the church. Fitting reference was made to the death during the year of several prominent members of the congregation, including Mr Murdock MaeLeod, Chairman of the Board of lvianagers and Mr. M. H. MeLennan a L of Session. both of whom werestaiivarts in the Presbyterian Church. The financial showing was very satisfactory. The missionary allot- ment for 1930 will be rnet in full. A hearty vote of thanks was ten- splendid work during the year. The following Board of Trustees were elected for the ensuing year:- J. A. Macmillan, N. J. MacLeod, E. A. Cudmore, H. Jewell. A. A. Mac- Donald, B. P. McLaine and S. B. French. NEW GLASGOW AND VICINITY cert was held in the hall on Dec. 22nd, by the school children. The scholars acquitted themselves most creclitabiy. Rev. G. W. Quigley cap- ably acted as chairman. The out- standing feature was a beautifully decorated tree, laden with gifts for pupils and teacher. Santa then dis- tributed the rifts in a pleasing inan- ner. The many friends of Miss Ruth Stevenson, daughter of Dr. A, B. Stevenson, are sorry to learn that she is confined to her home suffering from a severe cold. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Betty" was presented by the New skillful direction of Miss Ruth Dick- erson, assisted by Mrs. Lead. The play was a. great success." ~ a conglomerate mlxup. Of course its ,, under Roche, in opening the Dur- jj ham Asaiaes recently, said that few- The rink at New Glasgow is now open. An excellent sheet of ice and a good winter's sport is expected by all. Mr. Harold Stevenson is the con- genial manager. Mrs. John Clark, Rustlco, and daughters Jeanette and Enid, spent New Years visiting hei- sister, Mrs. Priscilla Hill. Mrs. Wesley Smith, Cavendish, is visiting in New Glasgow, the guest of her cousin, Miss Elsie Laird. Mr. Kenneth Stevenson is our ef- ficient cheesemak for the coming year. Miss Bessie McLean, Wiltshire, was a recent visitor in New Glasgow, the guest of her sister, Mrs, W. J. Mc- Leod. The play entitled “Much Ado About Glasgow talent on Jan. 5th to a large and apreciatlve audience, under the dered the different societies for their ‘ ' A most delightful Christmas con- I "XGV ‘ FIIREE 2-4.1 I DOES THE TRICK Quickly relieves the discomfort of HEAD COLDS all NASAL UREA-BBB. Use u few drops on folded gauze or hl-ulkerehiel. inhale the vapor and notice the wonderful change It nukes. ‘Tryulottle today. Price . 40c VACUUM BABY'S OWN BOTTLE TABLETS Guaranteed l _ to hoop 2 9 1 9 . f‘ Hot c c j " I" 2| ICIII l f eaveivs ASPIRIN ’ I50 llle 18c $1.50 Elle See List of Special Price; o l) _ , ._ n,“ wak- imd Toiletries in “(iuardianfllllonrdls III January l2. - OSS-DRUG-UNITED SUOCESSOB T0 THE MacKINNON DRUG CO. ‘m: stone or BETTER vawns fllkht be imbued with something o! perhaps never before has the army ad the spirit of adcentum which will for-dad such a fine cares;- 01 aqua. “*9 the"! fl-WWMTI- T119 Youth o! tion,and training for subsequent life this country should remember that as it does todayy "INC! an mam u; Wilt Dentist ttllurrb smvisrliai aav. A. c. vnvcenr, n. n. OBGANIBT: mes aoaalvra SPENCER, r. r. c. 1.. MORNING WORSHIP 11 O'CLOCK Sermou-"The Banner of the Lord" .. . . Dr. Vincent Anthein-"They That Trust in the Lord ..... Frey Soloist-Mn. H. S, Henderson. SUNDAY scnooi. 2.30 rain. With an attendance of 76 in face of theiohool hopes to have 200 tomorrow. EVENING WORSHIP 7 UCLOCK This service Broadcast through station C. F. C. eluding the organ prelude. 8.45 P. lib-Organ Prelude . . . . . . . . . Miss Spencer . (a) Grave ad Andante. (2) Sonata. Mendelssohn. (b) Adoratio, Dubols. (c) Curlew, Horseman. Anthenv-“Deer Lord and Father of Mankind" ‘ ' —-W. E. Fletcher. SololstFMrs. H. S. Henderson. Bcrmon-"What Jesus Christ Wants Men to Think of lllm" ......................................... Dr. Vincent Anthem-"Turry With Me, 0 My Saviour" Baldwin I Soloist-Mr. V. L. Lingwell. ' last Sunday's storm L, in- I. UJLGIJJ LL%U J O I Q a Trznzty United Church ; 1 Ministers-Dev. E. H. Ramsay, D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown, M.A., l l Orgaulsfr-llhnA. Boy xriiaau, L. n. A. M., a a. o. o. T?' - - 3 .2 , 10.00 A. BIL-Prayer Meeting. i3‘ y 11.00 s. Mu-Pllbllc Worship. . Q l: 6enuou:—'"1'he Place and Power or the Cross" aov. n. u. Ramsay, n. n. 4 , Anthems-“O, God Who lisst rreparcu . . .. A. R. Gaul g l m r. u-siiiieoy School and Adult Bible Class. ' 0.00 r. lvL-riililio Worship. g , s i—"5¢lf DespceW-Bcv. c. N. Brown, M. A. f3, 1 Antima- “The aoaiiuit Sun" .l. r. Lightwood 55E * Solo: ‘The Voice in the wiiderness" .. .. J. r. Scott Sdlllllt-Mi’. Ben Acorn. ,. Visitors and Students Cordialiy Welcome. Evening Service Broadcast C. H. C. K. -- - -------~ swoo- .__ . St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. It. Organist-Mrs. K.S. PUBLIC WORSHIP Morning at Eleven O'clock. _ Evening at Seven O'clock. THE HOLY COMMUNION A'I THE MORNING SERVICE At the Evening Service the Minister will give his monthly Address to young Men and Women on, "PLUCK-THE VIRTUE THAT WINS OUT" MOORHEAD LEGATE, B. D. Rogers. Choir Dircctor-Mrsklnkliawson Sabbath School and Young Mons’ and Young Womcns‘ Classes at ‘bro-thirty. The day's praise will include (EVENING) Anthem-“Hovv Long Wilt Thou Forget Me" .. Pflurgcr Soloist-Mrs. N. D. McLean. The Y. M. C. A. Students’ Bong Service will be held in this Church at 8.30 p. m. speaker: Rev. Henry Cousens, B. A., B, 1)., of Zion Church. Cora Mc- A riot of fun and romance that goes from one ridiculous situation to another, until the whole case is in all straightened out in the end. but there's three acts of clean comedy. while it is being done. SAY! ARMY SHOULD APPEAL T0 YOUTH DURHAM. Enk, Jan., 15-(By ‘Ihe Canadian PfSSl-IJUSUQ Sir Alex- er erhnea were due to drunkenness but it I than days than formerly, ->_ ‘ today Ire crimes of idleness. "One '1 “E Ill youth of this country. mlghi ltlll be said that crimes til’ mnnnnunuwpqnnunnnxnnnplnvnblblrlnNMMNMNIIIHM\TWH nnunuo-o- STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. Iliufllincncnupcnuundylnun)!"nullnuunbdnrlllnblslnKn"unlrhfln - uunnn-nuunnu-uuunuwuxnnunxunnwrlnuuupeullnbdlflflflh St. Paul ’s Church Still SUNDAY AITIQB. EPIPHANY 11.00 A. lit-Morning Prayer and Sermon. Oflettory Anthem-"All Hall the Power" 2.30 P. Ila-Sunday chool and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. hL-lveulng Prayer and Sermon followed by Holy Communion. Colo during Olfactory, Mr. George R. Rowe-"The Hymns of the 0h! Church Choir” Solman i I cannot help hoping." said the Judge when Mala envbvment is loss. ,\ EVERYBODY WELCOME. I-IV, I. D. IAYMOND M. A., HECTOR.