JANUARY 2o. 1940 EXCLUSIVE FILM zL-siiownvcs-z 7:00-8:30 P. M. "II~.\. w... s -.. .. _ lllill” PAC!’- THREE PRINCE 0 l" WA LES COLLEGE ll.\l.l. THURS. JAN. 25th. 10c-25c CHURCHES TOMORROW | . _ CHURCH uitNULAND UNIIED CHURCH ______________ ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL 0' CANADA The lientral Guardian This column is reserved for new: or local interest but advertising of s newsy nature may be inserted st 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. R . C , , ,, _ _ °' “".‘i.“..?§"§'.‘I..l‘.'.“ L“ TRINITY UNITE» ciiuacn Prince Street 8.00: Holy Communion. “I190: Choral Eucharist and Ser- on. Minister 2.3a sodas, SCIIDOI. ""- "lllh 1'11""- M-A. B-D- 7-99 P-MwEi/Bnwni: and Sennon Assistant " . "k Days Rev. Lewis M Murray BA Bl) - 1.45 ~ ~ ‘ ' ' " ' ' ........'**:.'i.°.‘;';i::1."'i'-ii' A. a. ......_..., ................... 7.30 Friday-Evciisoiig. u 0o am Plféxflsvtvorshlp M: Sermon: Rev. nun. Mlileir. Anthem: "How Loni! Wilt Thou ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ‘"6" ‘ ifmtil" rgans—-. g i ~a~ Choir l)iri~etoii-.\lbc:ll Dlillilall F01?" Me. 0 lnriF-Pflueger. 2.30 p.m. Sunday School Bible Classes. 7.00 p.m. Public Worship, and g. 11:00: lllorning Prayer. lsllrmom "The Fourth 9cm“? .- -_ fiflhemt “I win Give 11min" 511mm,, .1.“ ma“, Mom . . - , - II o. r r- , A lll I “O C I. t U‘ W - — ' . ‘mpg. gfindflssofix?” e 5 “r Visitors and Students Cordially welcome. EVERYBODY WELCOME CHURCH OF CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH __ The Presbyterian Church l.i Canada Kent 5"“. ST. JAMES CHURCH ltev. Roscoe w. Nico A. 5., a. 0.. Minister Pownzil Street Minister RY. R. Moorlicad Legate, D.D. Organiswlllrs. K. S. Itiigcrs Choir Director-Mrs. J. A. Lawson Public Worship Morning at Eleven, and Evening at Seven o'clock. Morning Anthem: "Seek Ye The Organist-Mrs. V. L. Dlngwell Morning Worship 11.00 p.m. The Juniors Choir will have charge of the music for the morn- ing service. Ilymn Anthem: “I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say." Sermon: The Royal Priesthood. Bible School 2:30 m.—Lesson _ Lord" by Roberts. Soloist, Mr. “A New qmndnrd of Greatness" .. Arthur Bruce. luamww ‘go ' Evening Aiithem-"Take Up Thy Fvflmm worm", 70o pm Cross" by Cccil Grant. Soloist Sh‘, sclecwd’, Rubén nick“ Mrs. J. A. Lawson. qH-"Qo". lf‘c|l'scq ' y’ Fromm" "he lllmbw" Atfhuri-liluiith ‘a. ivclcome to all Strange“ “ml vlmu“ Cm-dlany See vou at church Sunday. ' 1mm“ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ciwlwn YION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BAP-HS] Prince and Grafton Street _ iiisici‘ ' l -_ oRcv_ G. Carlyle Webster THE BAPTlST CHURCH “i-iiiwn -i\ o “.2212: ~ c». t» »~~»;,=,n;;g_ so Theme: “The Poor In Spirit". n“ "awe . - . _ . y L. Dentnn. B.D. his?‘ in a bone“ ‘m the ma" Organist and Cholrmaster - ié Ilyrnns: 129, 721, 495. 43o. 1°11" 1M1» _M"§-- B"- h Anthem‘ “Jesus Saviour Pilot Morning Worship ll a.m. f, ixllilil-"o S1C\:lnl;;kEl'.ld)(§0IOlSb, Mrs. uSennon: “The Offering of the s n ac ona . ps"_ ' 2.30 p.m. The Sabbath School and Anthem: “Teach Me 0 Lord" Bible Classes. (Attwotld). Evening Worship 1.00 p,m, The Church School 2. 30 p, m.—- l‘ . Theme: "The Steps of a Good Qldflr mfimblil‘! 0f "l? ""155" : Man." gation arc invited to loin ln the i Hymns: 601. 506, 606. increasing group which meets at them “Saviour Thy Cliild- the riosc of tho mnrninir Service- ren Keep. (Sullivan). All other classes and groups meet ’ You are cordlall invited to wor- ship with The Baptist Church Zion Church. It may be genuine or it may sim- ply mean that. the Communist gov- QFIIIIIPIIL is so bu »y with the Finn- ish war that at. the moment it. cah- not waste Lime on Norway and Sweden. Meanwhile tiie result of the bitter fighting now prevailing in the Salla area of Finland will be aivvaited with llli.(‘l‘C\l. Meagre reports indi- cate ihc Russians, after a substan- iizil advance into Finnish territory, arc retreating and fzghting a bitter rearguard BCiLOII. If the RllnSlfllIS are able to with- draw t0 a sale ])L)>lllOll without the il("~il‘ll(!lifiil oi ihcir iiiaiii forces .iicy will be iii a po~iiicn lo strike again when wcothci‘ becomes moie iavornlzfi‘, If the FAIIIIS succeed in smashing thcni as they have done with other Russian forces, the (longer of an early renewal of the Russian ihrust- to ciii. Finland in two pieces will be lessen-rd. liaily War Survey (By The Canadian Press) Russian apologies to Norway and Sweden ior irrsyiiissm on their lei‘- rltory ccminiilrd b_v Rutsliii fight- lug aircraft \\'ill bring; a nica lire of relief to the tension which has prevailed lii the sCttllfLllllYlilll sec- tor of Europe --ii‘.cc ilie Rid Army launched its attack on Finland. ., .w flllillfil'll'(‘$ snid the cliglcsirti in ilir- F.iiii- ish operation: the borders nl irwnv and Sweden owing to bad weather, The grstilrc from Moscow, a iiiore QJICYLZIIS con- cession to the polite usage of dip- l lomacy than has bccn (‘lilfllllllly in -. that quart-i" rccriiiiy‘, niny mean much or liiiie. CANADIAN SCIENTIST PREDICTS HEAVY QUAKES-Q, Ed“;- |-;, Thrupp. of Vancouver, B. C., s member of the lngineen. ing institute oi Canada, predicted the Turkish earthquakes. He pow predicts that tiie esrth is due for a series oi quskea lfnlgltl.) CHURCH NOTICE. — Cornwall Pastoral Charge: Services on Suri- oay, January 21st. New Dominion l1 A. M. Kin ston 3 P. M. and 8.16 P. M. Spec er at the evening service Mrs. J. F. Easlon Cornwall ‘l P. M. and S. S. at ll A. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside Munster. L-725-1-20-li. TRYON — BONSHAW UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES — Albany, preaching service 11 A. M. Westrnoreland preaching service 3.00 M. Tryon, preachin service 7.30 P. M’. Evening Topic: ‘ e world is Bettina Worse?" Rev. s. D. Trites, Pastor. L-'l25-1-20-ll. MAKES GOOD TIME-The toe- breaking car ferry Charlottetown had little trouble yesterday with drift ice in the nine-mile trip scrois lvorthumberland Strait from Borden to Tormcnizine. Only a. few minutas was lost. on each crossing. Thurs- ‘day on one trip the ferry was de- ._ayed more than five hours by close- ly packed ice. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. —— Rev. J. M. Blesedell B. A. Pastor, Sunday, JB-"UBW 21st: North Milton 11.00 A. M. North River 3.00 P. M. Kings- ton 7.00 P. M. (until further notiie, the evenin service hour is 7.00 P. M.) “Sa vation is not believing something but Becoming." The ad- ourned business meetin will he ield in tiie Kingston c urch on Monday, February 5th, 8.00 P. M. L-72l-I-20-1i. FUNERAL SERVICES —The fun- erai of William Keith Dougan who e death occurred in the P. E. Island Hospital on Tuesday was held Thursday from the Zion Chunli where services were held by Rev. G. (Ia-PINE WB-bilfif. who also conducted service at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. Reg. McNutt, ‘Thos. McFarland, Victor McFariane, Gor- don McEacliern, Fred Coady and Frank Lacey. ATTEMPTED CROSSING I-‘Alll- ED-The Ferry Fairview made an- other unsuccessful attempt to reach Rocky Point yesterday. The craft. tied up at her dock in Charlotte- t/own yesterday afternoon after a three hour battle with ice. The path the ferry kept. open since the har- bor froze over was closed by two days of sub-zero weather. Last night the temperature was somewhat higher_ Although it. was not. announc- ed offlciaily it. was believed the ferry would be tied up hers until spring. TRINITY Y. P. U.-—’I‘i‘lnlty Y. P, U. met on Friday evening for Come and jniii in the singing oi’ at 2130 .0. m. _ 15 e 1 - the Old Gospel hymns at 6:45 p. m. ‘ Evvlllnz Wilt-Shin '7 ll-m- lgwfnr t mfmt1§1§1“§§1cl§,§_ lfgtfifn "My ocl shall supply all your Sermon: “Whore do you sit In were was a Eduction 1n the ranks needs according in Ills riches in . Church?” n N but 3,15 did no; 1n any wav d5. glory by Chris-i JesL. _ | Anthem: Sun of My Soul — tract y-mm me usual enthufiafm’ A cordial welcome awaits you at , (Andrews). The meemnq open“ Wm, the d9. votlonal period led bv Hadden Mc- Leod assisted i~v Marlon Hume and Edgar Dockenclorff. The business period then followed dining which several items of business were dismissed. The groups then dis- peised for classes after which ilic games period was enjoyed with the usual mirth. and hllaiity. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — On Tuesday evening last, Miss Sheila. Walsh and Mrs, H. Mac- Pherson entertained at a surprise miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. W. W Brown. Hillsboro Street, in honor of the lattcrfls daughter, Mrs. W. H. Harrop, whose marriage took place recent- ly. Some twenty girl friends of the bride wefe present and alter her many lovely and useful gifts had been opened w.th accompanying verses read by Miss Olive Mac- Lean, Mrs. Harrop thanked her friends one and all in hei- usual charming manner. The remainder of the evening was spent in bridge and t the close. a delightful lunch was served and Mrs Horton's friends left, after wishing her many years of wedded life. CAPTAIN "QRRIVES HOME- Captaln Miitcli Chapman of the schooner Senora, Murray Harbor, arrived. home Tuesday night from Baiianiynels Cove, N, 5.. where nc was forced to seek slicker when hm ship's engine became "mbled. Cal?- tain Chapman left. Sficy the lat- ter part of December for his home port of Murray Harbor, and when he was unreported Elli/El‘ a week at sea, relatives became alarmed arid notified Royal Canadian Mounted Police. It Wa-a learned from the local marine office that a wire had been received from the Cilplaltl of the missing boat asking for a tow, several days before the search was started. The message dispelled the fears of relatives when if. disclosed that engine trouble had developed and the l25-t'" auxiliary schooner was safe in T;'<r.i.yne's Cove, The ship with a 40 tori cargo of cozil is tied up at the breakwater, it was fearned from the Captain yesterday. WELCOME NEWLY WEDS- A large gathering of friends and rela- tives assembled at. the home of Mr Kenneth Moreside, Winsloe, on Nov. 29th. last to welcome Mr. Walter Roberts and his bride to their midst. Before her marriage Mrs. Roberts was Marion Frizzel. of Central Bedeque. and a former school teacher of Winsioe North. The bride was escorted to the liv- ing room by Mr James Cudmore to the strains of the bridal chorus rendered on the organ by Mrs. Earle Clark. ‘The groom was cs- corted by Miss Rena Yotinker. Following the reading of an ad- dress by Mlss Ruth Cudmore. the newly married couple were present- ed with a glass bookcase iuid smokers stand. The presentations were made by Messrs. Lowell Ymllilfl?!‘ and Kciriicih Morcsido. The bride and groom graciously thanked their friends for the kind- new, They extended a cordial in- vltation to all present. to visit them at any time. A social evening was joyfully spent for the remainder of the night with music being sup- plied by Mr. Arthur Cudmore and son. Ivo of Charlottetown, on the violin and guitar respectively R"- freshments were served by the Merry Minstrels Holy llame llall Tuesday, Jan. 3O ,- and a ,_Wednesday,.|an.3l 9" i OBSERVE SADIE HAWKINS WEEK-This is "Sadie Hawkliis‘ week at. Prince of Wales College, here and the male metribers of the student body have not vet decided whether they approve of the idea. or not. Monday huge placards att- peared on bulletin boards in the college building informing stud- ents that for the week the oo- Bds were to take an openly ag- gressive altitude. Thev were to make all dates and our for ail in- cldental expenses. The big event. of the week took place last. night. It. was a combination skate ano dance at; the college. The students used an out door rink bullt by student labor in the fall. WEDDING 0F INTEREST — Al the United Church manse, Cam- eron Street, Moncton, N B., at half-past eight on Thursday, Jan- uary 4th, the marriage rook place very quietly ofElmaMary ("Ellye") Brown daughter of Mr, and Mrs W. W, Brown, Hillsboro Street and Wlliam Henry I-Iarrop, son of the late Mi‘. and Mrs. George R I-Iarrop of Wallace. Nova Scotia. the Reverend A. I. Higgins of- ficiating The couple were un- attended and only members of the immediate families and close friends were present. The bride w ‘ an afternoon (lrcss of dusty ros wood ivitli black patent zic- cessories and slioufd-sr bouquet of Talisman roses. The couple are at. present in Charlottetown but will return to Moncion to lake up resi- dence where Mr Hsrrop is em- YlCYCd as stone mason with the Ain- $1 brass-Wheeler Construction Coin- puny. NEWLYWEDS ENTERTAINED —Mr_ and Mrs. vi. III-Iarrnp were entertained at a miscelli-inec-us shower at the Russ Hotel on Wed- rxiiay evening by Mrs corge Binns and Miss Olive Mac-Lean. Tht surprised couple on their ar- rival wcre escorted tn their chairs at the far end of the dining room by Mr. V. C. Stewart to the distant strains 0i’ Loherierinls Wed- ding March played bv Miss I-Iestier Woc . The ‘lifts \\'."l‘f’ whselcrl in bv Mr. Everett MacFadv-cn and ac- companvlng verses were read by Miss Mat-Lean. After opening their manv beautiful and useful gifts, both M‘. and Mrs. Harri-w ex- prcs=ed their brew; thanks and appreciation. Som~ sixty persons then look part in ca. '1 . In bridge. first nrlwes uent to lifrs. lvlelbnurno Cro~kott and Mr. Georg." Binns while conmlstinn prizes were received hv Mrs. A. I-l. “urke and Mr Harry Mac- Neviti. T.'ii'iie=’ first nrli" in auc- tion iveni in Mrs. Llevd I-"kerbv : d gents’ first ic lVll‘. 'I‘homn< Grilwit After lunch was served O K. Presby presided itl the twin‘ I with ii comcdv sketch of "Fiiiic Danube“ provided bv Miss Mnriznrci MacNclil of Sviinmcrsidc in cositimv u-hich cousrd giilcs of lnutzlilcr, In honnur of ilw bride 811d groom. “Oh. Promise Me" was then aporopriaiefv rendered vociiliv bv Messrs Dunning, Iockerby and MRCFZIKIYPII accompanied by Mr. Presbv at the piano. Soon after irvdiii-dil. after bouncing the crui- plc. ilic guests deported wishing the nsivlyvivcds much happiness. Miss Moe Doucetie of Providence R. I.- afirvfd in the Citv 'I‘hurs- dav iiizht on a short visit to her mother. Mr and lVl-‘s. J P_ (iriidct, ‘I03 Pi"llf"‘ Surat w'rr= 1"Cf‘lVll"I ‘h- c"!!- qzrativniions of their mnnv iTMfis on the celebration of thei" 48th wedding anniversary yesterday, .'.i Memoriam MRS. MABEL A. GIDDINGS On Sunday morning, December l7, 193a. tiie shadow of sorrow settled upon ilic iainily oi the late Mabel A. tMcKinnoiiJ Giddliigs, when death so suddenly churned iicr. her life has been marked by unselfish devotion to her liimlly and was held in high esteem by all who knew her. She is survived by her husband. William C. Giddings, one son, John A., student iii. Boston Latin School and a daughter Mary of Gordon College, Boston. She was the daughter of Mrs. John McKlnnon of Charlottetown and sister of Lottie McKinnon, Rod- erick McKlnnoii I-luddert McKin- ncn all of Char ottetown and Mrs. Lemuel Glddings, High Bank, One brother, Oliver resides in Rosllndale, Mass. and one sister in Detroit. Funeral services were held at the Second Congregational Church. Dorchestcr, Mass. Rev. Andrew Richards and Rev. somuel Allen Jackson officiated. Interment was in the Codman Murray Harbor Mr. John Doyle and Mr. Leigh TO0Iflb5 of Charlottetown were Murray Harbor on o. business trip. Mrs. Cyerrie Chapman and family lfiavse left here to reside in Halifax. The Y. P. S. Class of Murray Harbor held their regular meeting at. the home of Mrs. Milton White with a large number present. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of Montague are on a visit to Mur- ray Harbor the Blléel; or Mr. and Mrs. MllWIl Willie. Mr. R. K. Clements of Montague is at present busily engaged at Mur- ray Harbor Wlflllg a number oi houses. Mr. Wallace White. John White and Leitli McNelll left here for the lumber woods in Nova Scotiii. Mrs. Lelth McNeill left on a visit to Halifax. N. S. Leo McLeod young son of Ml‘. and Mrs. James MacLecd had the misfortune whle skating on the ice rain his hand. We all hope LO o out around soon. to see The Muray Harbor Junior Hoc- key Club layed a game of hockey with the Ontague boys in the Montague rink, the score being a draw 3-3. Captain Alfred Chapman has ar- rived home from Cape Geor e, N. S. Mr. Chapman had to lay lis ves- sel ai Cape George on account o ice conditions in the Straits. James C dmore of Char- ‘ a Mrs. Novella -ue. Mrs Ylottetowzi, is vis‘ Cummings in Moii Mr J C, M0lll-‘.‘§_OIII€I'Y of Char- lottetown, lIlOl'il'”(I i0 Montague Thursday on business. Mr. Blots Andrew of Charlotte- town. was a visitor to Montague Wednesday. A man who appeared before Magistrate L. B l“'“llish in court on Thursday morning, for operat- ing a car without a licence, was fined eight dollars and seventy five cents or twenty days Mrs. Lillian Lane of Montague. has just opereri ll‘) a drrsswiakiirz, shop in thr- biirding formerly oc- 1 cupled by I-Iarry I-ligginbotham on Main Street. Mr. Peter Mlllbtirn of the Bank o; Nova Scoiia staff. Moiilaczuc. has returned from Elizabeth. New‘ Jersey. U. S, A.. alter attending the funeral of his brother ‘lhi Eastern Guardian ‘This column is reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be Inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable in advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 the Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed w their Rent. chic Hume FREEZES T0 DEATH WA'I‘ER'I‘OWN. S. D.. Jan. 1B — <APi -Ole Manson, 56, Ills shack unheated and foodless froze to ideath in last. night's ZB-beiow-zero ‘ weather. Investigators today found $1,500 hidden in the building. Peru. Jan. 18 ~—(AP) - CALLAD. The British cruiser Des tch arriv- ed here today and aske permission to remain 48 hours to “make N- Dam]. FOR FRIENDLESS FELONS SAN FRANCISCO —(C'P> -— A newly-formed s. encv has undertak- cn to father fr endless felons who have served their DflSOIl terms and ve them their daily bread uti- til ey can earn it honestly. MASS RAT HUNTING IONIA. Mo. -(CP - With dogs rounding them up into burrows ful 0f carbon monoxide gas hundreds of rodents were destroyed in a com- Cemetery, Dorcliesier. It’s So Easy! Makes a Big Saving. No Cooking. To get quick relief from a ilistressiai: cough. mix your own remedy at. home. Once tried, you'll say it's your favorite cough cdiciiie, and it's so simple sod cosy. First, make n syrup b stirring 2 ciipii granulated iiiiglr an one cu o! water a few momenta. until disco vcd. A child could do it. No cooking needed. Then get 2' oiinceii of Pine: from any drug ist. his is e compound crin- tiiinlng Norway Pine and palatable |hnstess, assisted by several of tiie ladies, , _ gusiacol, in conccatrted form, well Splendid Cough Remedy Easily Mjgegl at Home miinitv rat-hunting campaign here. known for its prompt. action on thrust incnibrnncii. _ Put the Pine: into a l0-oiince bottle, nnd iidd your syrup. Thus you make lfl ounces of very efficient remedy, snil you ct four times as much cough medi- cinellor your money. It tastes tine and never spoils. Anrl for quick, blessed relief. it: ll lglfliltlltl. You ciin feel it penetrating t e_iiir passages in ii way that means business. It. loosens the phlegm. soothes the irritated membranes. and eases the soreness. Thus it makes breathing ensv, and leis you ct restful sleep. Brookfield Annual later conducted tiie devotional scr- vice preaching on the subject. “Tiic Test of Discipleship”. After preaching service the itiitilstcr oc- cupied the choir, of the meeting. Miss Miriam Dollar presented the report of t-lie Sunday School. 'I'iii-‘ enrolment was footy and a balance, was reported in the finances after the supplies had been secured. Mr. MocDuff, the superintendent spoke referring to his faithful Congregational I ctlllililllislilllg __M@@ii"g” Alter Sickness The adlourrled annual congrega‘ After rnliiiv severe illnesses, or tional meeting of the Brookiierl 50,40“. 0 ,. - | . ' , Y , . p: rations, tie [mill tit is chmh “as had Tuesdm’ mgm‘ vi-rv often lcfi in an i-xirciiici ' weak, January 17m m’ 8 pm‘ The m“? nervous, run Lliihil and l’.\il\USl\‘l.l Villlillliivll. u", To all iliosc (‘OIIVZIlPBCOIIlB who Iliwvl iliid liuild up tiie weakened aya- Mrs' H' PM“ acted as sccrotml llPflllll nml Nerve Pills tn n~si.~t. llimn lini-k to ilic full eiij viiiciit 0t‘ ilicir previous robust licalili. 'l‘li<~se Pills supply tiie very cin- ‘ iiieiiis no necessary to build u ilic iillilIlBTPil nervous system, and iriiig hark litlillly strength and vigor. A trial “ill convince you of their IlivrllS. Favorable reports ivcre silbmiiicd ‘ staff of some kind of a tunic to strengthen t iciii we \\'<illltl rcvoiiiniciirl Mill-urn 'ii ~ teachers . Mrs- Marga!" W°€>d~ The r. llilbiini Co., i.i.i., Toronto, 0.... Miss Blanche MalcaPhergon: nI/il/liss _ _ _v__ V’ . . x . c- , Rm“ Macpherson’ rs a1 e a iiic speedway after tiic eoieriiment Ree. , _ Temperance examinations. half of t-hc summer vacation Biblei “me School held at the Manse with an enrolment of twenty-five. Dlblomfls were awarded to four seniors for marks in written examinations on Bible knowledge. Awards were also given in the Primary and Junior departments. Missionary Society a very success- ful year was reported. A substan- tial amouiit was ioiwviirdetl to the Women's MLssionary Society, East- ern Division. Mrs. Mi‘. Charles Mncfiufi‘. Mrs. a standing vole and a \\'lrlI that‘, Mrs. MacRzie would be restored to health and be ah her duilrs as c‘ s“. .- ...-. . Just. try it. lllll f not pleased, your money will be refunded. went back lor warm winter logs nlltl lterpt close i0 “bonnie fires" as the merturv mark (luring tiie par-t fciv zi:i_\'s. Benton are sorry t0 learn oi hci‘ r1 longed sirkciic a very .~pt-e:E\ Awards were given for the ruail u; Bonsliitu‘. It is hoped tiie lllllL The Minister also reported ill “Je- w,“ be kem out“ w}, 5mm: tnove their produce, iviiilc market prices hold tops. Pffiflbyierian Church. Jan. 7th, Rev. Mr. Goodwill. Canoe C0\O, ducted the service. In the report or tiie Women's and Mrs i-jlciinor MacFaLiyi-n, ltiv- erdalc an,» attending the January Donmd Mac- sion in Charlottetown. l rliflilll Mist wvck. Mi‘ illl,'l Ali's. Cl_\(lf‘ River were. rcceiii vsliors i0 Vii‘ . Mat-_I>£iiniuii, Churchill. Miss Jalici Doclicrly was spend- A vole of thank. WAS cxpi'r_.s<td lnl Earle MacRliv, Oruaiirt. byl snnii io Yfhlllll?‘ I‘ Roland Bucliziiiaii, Cllilrcliill. _'.4. .- Ml‘ and M ) “QIAHY visiiiii; Mr, its sister, Pcrcv MacDoiuiitl. ciiuaeiifia. The youiin and old 0i this viriltzly ma A. B-iin teaclieij in and M. Ac hiti-L-Kinnon. \\'i"il‘ rc- ceni visitor. to the Appin Road. Vii‘ \Vi"lf‘.lll Gregg. Mr licnald ‘\I1l(‘F1l'.lf'(‘il. and .\I!'._W1lliillll Iiuch- ~ n WCTQ l'i‘((‘lil. visitors io down tlllll" Pimple’..- dipped licioiv the zero The manv lI'.(‘ll(lS of Miss Thcliva. .0_ g; lll‘l‘l All "li'l' \\‘l.‘.l . w.‘ s Clil'i-l.ll(‘ CilrrLc ' iiigiil. _ hv M The trucks and cars are back on ’f‘h\|]-5(|, snow plow iiiadc its tiliLKlUlI _l0ill'lli'_\'~ . C. . s.» tiie farmer.» will be able if) ‘ Sfhufll (‘OII- 1 pupils i Rt ' Miss Jane MacKannon. Churchill,‘ Youth Training Course, now in ses- ‘ Gordon lViiu-Lcuii.‘ U. inc. a few day.» VlSilllILZ Ml‘, and Nlrs. léllltl mud’: a presentation to Waldron sellar were limit‘ of lite DllDllS Mrs. , \\llil(‘ Ilclcn hlvlQJllllfl iliizn with ti Iiiirsl‘. bliss Hilda luacKinuoii Miss Erna fciv iv R vcrdzilc , the llllfii . ll _ _ is being: cnntliivi- < bv M; (l y ed iii Ciiiirciiill Pl‘4*.\'l)_\'i(‘l'lllll Chilrvii iy-nted i.» (i. l SAINT l‘.-\'l'l(I(‘li'S SCHOOL; Oii Tiiiiisdziy, Dev. ‘_'l, tiic semi- annual exniiiiiiuiiun oi Saint. Pdil i, lluwl v.0.»- llcld. Th0 pupils iuil- ainiiieil in their var- ious ,uiii» bi‘ Lilli! teacher. Alfred Mui .iv, ‘.i.-..i.~.ied by Mist Edna Peters, Mix. Emmet Mc- Guigon and Mr. James Herrell and fllOtlttl bv ilici: iczidv answers eftlcii-ni lllillllll’ u ii! the uenn. i Dllllll: lllf‘ t. inais concert. Mr, Junie.» llc: iippouited (‘llfllflllllll mid iniwaliig pro- . grain was cairn-i Welcome. , Opciiiig i(.:_.s Diiriicl \v3li'(’li. Char ‘ We ,.‘.r~0i. Arithmetic, c Hots 'I'll;.il. Am " 'l‘:ikct‘, Dialogue, Cons :~ five pilplls. RPCHBUOP, Lift!» 'l‘o"..s. Leo Her- icl, Drulr: and Pvl A 'I‘lii.» 1v Pointer. l Cizi SANDS fourteen ipuplls. i Recitation, Her Rc-piy, Elisabeth 'G:ill:iiit. ‘ itvv. 1.11mi. My Speech. Hamid Atiili‘ In a Manger. Monologue, Ciquyilcd Dolly, Win- llilPPLl Doyle l Recitation, Babies and Kittens. Services were held in Churchzll, iEilecn i-lcrrell. Dialogue Siiellizio Larson, Junior Baler. the Naming 5:ii;',.i:~ t" 3-. li. ‘Your Pocket. Aiv-Liuigon, len- MP .\l.li‘;c \\".‘.:it Fdl-lllcr Thinks. . ‘ ‘ d t fill‘ society M“ Jam?“ Mill“ 0i the Hamll- gigxagrsls gxelilailnsgcrctjuly u Mi‘. John MacGill a‘. expo-it Codv ,\lv tons Blscults‘ Pctou’ N" s‘ “lag in The re. orl oi the current. cxpcn- h°r5°“l‘°“"‘ 5 -' m“ "m" Rwlm“ ~\ J‘ 1:” “i R‘- ha“ Murray Harbor on a business trip- p . l . . , ci‘. Acidic (ii-an, Raoul I)t\!I‘iill. 595 of the "OF-glcgauol‘ “n” m)" ltayinoiid SO11 poi-i Drii ’l"ii~ci= i mittcd by the rcasurer, Mrs. H. ‘ _____‘ Relfnfluoljh U“ Paul‘ ‘Qdditololggg Mr. and Mrs. LEWIS Gordon!‘ were RCCUQUU" i) W"? m?‘ 9 , ‘ ' ~ recent visit 1',‘ i ll ~l Ill‘, Ni Diliivfllii‘. f“. which the interim‘ was (iccnrairfd Comm,“ pfirgnlg ‘ihlodfuio and tlic iiatalizitrflu 0i Pirviii“ ulniiel M..ei<:iiii.oi., (_‘illli'clil.l ‘ rm» -. wt livfl. _...___ lights. iiiitlllic l't‘ll(i\".lllil‘.Z oi‘ tiie may ilwni] Mr Frank Green oi‘ Mdllltvllli‘. P91111112 Pllllii. The extra ("Xrilrilfiffyiliy _ Mi‘. Neil Mllt‘l"ll£l,\(‘ll, a l.illl<‘~.i~ ‘m: ‘ :1 c iminrnaa-ur. mowred go GeorgeLO“in on wcd_ IIITXJIIIVFIIIGIIIS “as incl b; tltisiiii. inii lCl icr tilt‘ iirii iiiiilip. r iii _ - ' l7 ' ~ ~- - ~ out the Manse rental account anti yours iii liigii Pi".iii'l<-, Alberta, is l." L1,. licrrvll nesday moiniii, o; cal down the , . -. _, __ , , _ , . , _, l- tlic use of the col CCUOIIS ironi the Ukillllb iiiiiids and lt'l.lll\i‘;. iii . , ~- l. v ' weeks MlSSIOII. along with ilXFGIR-‘l R1\f‘l'*l=ii¢‘- f _ __V_ ‘V l»: m» rad M“ William Rodgersm, m,“ M,‘ lions from nicnibcrs of the (‘lltlltlf-i M“ mm Kmm‘ Lmumm H‘ .1‘ m H L Gormlcy of ClIhTl0l»l0lO\\iii, inoinr- 811x311. mum-n rum“ Hum m" y, Hm. l]‘il‘l‘vl _ H 1p, .._ np-qm, |),,,..,,| cd to Moiitaviic Tiicstitiy mi liiisi- ‘ ., . sliuiikciiiiir it Raw-mi .’/.., l: N.‘ Hess‘ ° M31151‘(Ufilnlnlilf?_$lil')\'.(Ll ‘a ‘\(‘l. , * ‘ _____ (I: H r"?- ‘mccesmué ycaxlggvtiél‘ lldllilvlflglfctlx]; Sltikllvrcs ha, bL-pn quiii- ll't‘\(‘irllll (finiriis isilnhi (is .- Mr L.W. Roper Charlottetown. "h? B“ F“ 5,.‘ “j mkoils o,‘ “Hung m‘. 01m,- y-Upg. m L“; yrgin- lItifllnliLlli, Sunni F“ motored to Montague on business ““‘“955m°‘r‘l‘“ °fl “c lflll at i‘ mu‘ . iv and ivc all \\'l ii, Mrs. Ncil Mac- bcrt. P crs. Tuesdg-g the °“_“5—¥°€*‘“"l‘ m~ l)?“ ‘i ',DOllfllLl1llld M Annie Livzngmoiie Rfiijlifllltill, Saiiiri‘ Cake. Aiay- tlie building program \\lil be COIIP‘ a 5pm,“. recon, “an, “(MPH lviéd lni‘ til-c prcsctil. _ C )'J'-B\i> 'I‘hirbecii members from the I. p .- f H B T1 o; g _ ___ v _ “I \‘_ , o’ o’ " Lodgfl l“ Montague Tllll-lblielifslclfltlgglllug lilwllie lgllmll“?! (hill-iillidiligiiiliflthlldtlglcl‘ Ihlilii; ii Iillilfdolxlliull‘ ‘noun-ed to Murray Rum’ and (have b31112 filllmilibfll I01’ the (‘llbllilif-Ii rloriicc Callldlfllli.‘Cllufluiiditi“ll. of from were l“ home and 5mg)“ Yeflfi M“ will‘ MTWPliH-‘On- M” i ‘ WHS much Cillbvttl bv all present. l” w°°d RIM“ to amend (he full" D.S. Campbell. Mr. Sterling Mac-l M“ C. Christine Currie and Hilda‘ as well all iiimqkvrs of the pro- eml °r the late ‘mhn Mmm on Leon, Mr. Jack MacLeod, Mr.‘ Mackmnon and M1; Em- Macygm. Qrillli which .<IJll(’lli‘<i cnrnest ap- Tilesdw- Brenton Dollar, Mi‘. Albert. Pauli nun drove to Charioticlovvii by vlawc- ‘PM musk‘ 10v the even- i-i-z \\'1lS tllliDllFil hv RIFXXVIS. Frank ‘llllllf anti John '1‘ Doiron. .l Claus tlicn Rliiworcd and II} hiacbcairs brothel‘, Ml‘. Itobcrt I “lilouliui 7‘ hmiill’ 1343911 W98 01 ipresciits for pupils. ard teacher. l 'l‘hi= pupils ilicn read an address the ilfilfllfil‘, Mai-ir- AIvGnicmi on be- ’ u:i the address rwresentcd The teacher in \ of zc-snonse thanked ' the gifts. spoke of he coi-dioi relations existing be- llveeli teacher, and hclu in the and pupils C‘ til their l in‘: prcpo on of the concert. Chrir- A i!" l- ‘v1; moved by I" r seconded l rind pre- l the chair- vW-‘Yy - lilllll. 'l‘lic nu ‘ll ‘re closed \\‘lih the Noticr . limit. W” A‘ Tl Let’s All Help t0 Outu/eig... 172cm It ~M1|£u v. ALIA/uh! m an ii i‘|u~- \ _ v1‘ ._ .-. -‘<<‘8:; .