DECEMBER 16. _1_9_a9 EHURCHES TOMORROW gHURtLH oi ENGLAND 51’, PETEIUS CATHEDRAL rev. CANONL rhetoric. as A. Sunday Services ‘go-Holy Communion. up-Matlns. 11,00 Holy Eucharist. choral and Oll. "all sunday School. mo-Evensong and Sermon. Week Day Services 7_|5-Except Monday and Fri- ‘, 4.15 Holy Communion. Frlduy 1.30 Evensung. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. A LeDrew Gardner. rector (designs .) organist-Miss Lillian Earle (‘heir Dlrectoh-Alhert Dlnnis 3rd Sunday in Advent 11.00 Morning Prayer and ser- Dll. mOlfcrtory Anthem: “ he Glory nl God in Nature." t ethoveu). Service conducted‘ by Rev. Canon t; M, Malone. 1,110: Sunday School and Eihle (‘lassrs- 7.00 Evening P!!!" n-lld SEPIIIOII. Mrs. u. v. Compton will sing ills “not "shevhwla in the Fields shining!’ sr-rvit-e conducted by Mr. R. DY WIIDOMI WAESBYTERIAN '|-|..- Presbyterian Churchill (fauadu ST. JAMES CHURCH Pownal street Minister llcv. R. Moorhcad Legate, D.D. (lrganist-Jllrs. K. S. R0 ers (fhuir Director-Mrs. J. A. wson Public Worship )lorning ut ll a.m. —- Rgv, y, lirir Fraser. DJ)- illflfllillll’ Anthem: "Hark What ilIt-zln Those Holy Voices" by Bzirtnizinsky. nndoy School st 2.30. l; n at p.m. - Rev. It, Morrllrall Lcgate, D.D. Evening Anthem; "0 Coma To lily lIi-zlrt Lord Jesus," by Ambrose, Strangers and Vlslton Cordlally Invited. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister Rev, G. Carlylo Webster Organist -—- Miss Rena Wood Morning ‘Vorship 11.00 a.m. ‘flu-me: “Tho lllmitabla Love of llymns: I02, 733. 28L 458. llusir: "While Shepherds Watch. ni ‘fllrir Flocks by Night." Junior- timir. 2.30 p.m. The Sabbath School and Bihlt- Ylasscs. l-Ivcning Worship 7.00 pm, ‘Ihcluc: “What Kind of Chris- tians Arc We?" llvmns; i566, 470, 556 tllrol: "Shepherd's Your Drowsy Sleep." SlllYFitllfl Solo: Mrs. Arthur Roper. “For your sakes He became poor, ' Shake oi’! that yo, through His poverty, nirsht hcvolnc rich." You are cordially Invited to llorsilip with us. THANKS l silfvcrely wish to thank all who so kindly nssisted Us in an way in our recont sod bet-cavemen . Espec- tnifv Rev, Mr. Trites and the Doctor. IIIARGARET BOULTER. Rose Valley. L-Xifi-lfi-lti-li. Mltlr. llairyman Our cream trucks have been discontinued for this srzason. 'l‘he ever increasing demnnd for our butter in the Muritintes requires more cream for its manufacture. We are asking you to help co - operation by shipping your cream to us, Hzlzelbrook Station. Highest market prices paid and prompt re- turns semi-monthly. llnzclbrook Co-Operativc Creamery L-466-l 2-l0-3i :___.__ Christmas Carols '1' hrough the Ages LULLAY. THOU LITTLE TINY CHILD “Lullay, Thou littlc tiny Child. "y. by, lully, lullay . .. iicrod hath charged his men of might All children young to slay . . ." This is the famous Coventry Corol, first used in 15th century T‘ story Plays dealing with the he‘ of Christ. It was sung by “Omen of Bethlehem in the play, lust before erod‘s soldiers camp "1 to slaughter their children. ‘7 Shopping Days Till Christmas BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH CW. 0t Prince n: Plum, 5g, Rev. Hervey L. Dlenton, B.D. . oflllsiat and Choinnastel- _ John Inch. Mum, Bac. Morning Worship II am. 50m"? “PIN in the Darkness." Anthem: ‘But The lard Is Mind- ful of Ills Own". (Mendelssohn). The Church School l. 80 p, m.- Tlle Mellon for senior groups is Mill It close of morning servtw. All other classes and at 2,30 BlmuThis is "wart-Era" 51m. MY rcsounber at this saggon ull those in need and support this movement hneroualy. Evening ol-glyl 7 N“, ffwym “gwvvyiius Christ Out." n onl: ‘ s Keen" (lulllvsniiw Th’ chum“ You are cordially invited to vlor. Ilill» wmi The Baptist Church Kent Street Rev. Roscoe W. Kane A. 8-. B. 1)., Ml tel‘ Organist-Mrs. V. L. Dlngwell Morning Worship 11.00 “n, Muale will he furnished by the Jusnior Choir. ermon b t: "THE N _ JESUS.” l“ I“ AME Bible School 2.30 p.m. Lesson: “Parables ct the Kingdom." Mat- thew ch. 18. Evening Worship 7.00 p.m. The Wflmelfs Missionary Society will have charge oi’ the opcn- IIIHI the evening worship. et: "List to the Voice." Mrs. Milton Stewart and Mrs. C. D. Bell. Quartettc: “Silent Night," Mrs, Cyril Mofiresor. Mrs. Milton Stew- flft. MH- Herbert Platts and Mrs. C. D. Bell. Sermon subject: "SHELTON 0F TIBET." A Church with a. welcmna to all. See you at church Sunday. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH UNITED CHURCH 0t CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister Rev. Hugh Miller, M,A,, 13,1), Assistant Rev. Lewis M. Murray, E.A.. RD. A~ R0! Kendall. L.R.A.M.,A.A.G.0., Organist 11.00 a.m. Public WOfQhIp, Sermon: “THE PRESENCE 0F 3013-" Advent sermon. flow dogs God become real in daily llfe. _. Rexntlilugh Mciller, I‘ 9lll1“0me ,Ds " 01o Carol. h‘ Q ' M‘ 2-30 p-lll. "White Gift" Service of 51""!!! School in church Audi- torium. Parents and children will bring] gills for the needy. 7: p.m. SPECIAL CANDLE- LIGHT‘ CHRISTIIIAS CAROL SERVICE. Program as follows; _ 0.45 Organ Recital: “Toccata In D" Dubois. “Choral Prelude for slhrlstanas". Bach. Anthem: _. Christians Awake" (soloist, Miss Margaret Stems). Quartette "Only a Little Village" (Mrs. L. T. Low- tilel‘. Mrs. W. G. Spencer, -Mr. T. W. Bentley, Mr. John McKenzie). Solo: “A Christmas Lullgby" (M155 Berna. I-luestls). Duct: "Tho Star and “l! 50"!" (‘Mm T. Roy Cud- more and Mrs. A. McEachcrnl. Carol: "0 Nightingale Awake". (Duet verse by Miss Doris Tait and Miss M. Sterne). Solo: "Bethlehem Miss Sally Wood. Anthem "Gesu Bamblno" (soloists, Mr, Roy Smallman and Geo. Johnson) 0r- gan Solo: "Dreams", MoAmig, A“- them (A Prayer for Peace): "0 3,00‘!!! LOW. 0 King o! Pelee", es . Visitors and Students Cordislly Welcome. Bethlehem O little town of Bethlehem the cradle of world fame, The birth PIECE of the promised child to all mankind proclaimed; That ailcient rare and complex scene held naught for pmrrpus cycs, The straddling bands and stable crib were born of sacrifice, ‘ A sacrifice unequaled through the altos that: are gone, A glory that shall ncver dim tn all the years to come; The binding power that holds the world from hopeless grim des- ooh‘. And points the soul to peace and joy -— to Christ —- His Heaven — and care. O little town of Bethlehem, when quiet. was asllr Where Wise Mon brought. their glfitsMod Gold of Frankmceiue an yrrh. Where Shepherds quailed with hu- man awe and marveled at the sight Until diey learned that Christ had come and filled their plains with light; And then cams Angeh bearing their golden harps and song, And raised their heavenly voices o'er a keen exultant. throng, A time indeed when Heaven and Earth touched closely in accord. To banish all remaining doubt and trust. the promised Iordl The chosen star of’ brilliance sped through the night-bound sky. And vested in an unseen power it scaled the heights on high, Until at last. its race was run, its signal flashed to earth Amid the scene of Triumph, the place of Jesus birth! — D. A. Louise Birch FOROOO-OOQOOOQOQQOOOOOQO How Are Your Eyes‘? If you are having symptoms oi strain-headaches. sore eyl or dhslness — consult a spee- At your service with years of experience and a thorough retracting service. Call in and discuss your dil- ticultlcs. G. F. lluichoson G. F. IIUTCHESON F. (l. IIUTCIIFSON. ‘O-O-QQQQOQ-GQQQQ O4 0419-00-6 600 The Central Guardian This column is reserved for ROI! 0! local interest but advertising o! l."l'.‘.1»t‘."1“%..l“3’.i;t.o‘“"'“" able in advance. I I P“ CRAsWELL for Pfiotosre-plls. CONFIDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-BIBB-I-ZI-SIL GUITARS t3 ilInWPfl . Tocsnba Muaitibtolig? l L-Sll-ldfi ‘ KENT BEAUTY Bhovppg, wrist- mas specials. oil pennanents 01.50 uo- L-lt-B-lz-lc-lll. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS. ~ adv enta for following da a y t be not later tllonuiils A. Min m!‘ o" a OPEN EVENINGS. Do your Xmas shopping at the Bike Shop. L-Mll-li-lfi-fll WOMEN'S MUSIC CLUB Obstet- mas Carols Tuesday 19th. L-flt-IZ-IO-li. ONLY ONE week left to buy that new Enterprise range at l-Iolmans Take advantage of the free range sale for ChrlstmaLs, 1 ~48 . A PERMANENT wave at the Rose Marie by experienced oper- ators makes a delightful Xmas gift. Special prices. L-489~l2~l6-3i. JAMES CHURCH - Tile SSFVIUC 1n St. James tomorrow will be of a prc-Cllrlsunns character. The preacher in the morning will be the Rev. J. Kiel‘ Fraser, D.D., and in the evening the Minister. the Rev. R. Moorhead Logate, D.D. NEW GLASGOW CHARGE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. -- Worslg) Smidsv. December 17th. 11 A. . 7.30 P. M. Srviccs l hour duration durmg winter months. Cavendish Baptist. Church 3 P. M. Rev. I. Covender. L-47B-l2-16-1i. GET YOUR C. C. M. SKATES boots outfits at l-lolmans, Charlotte- town. We specialize in skates and boots for hoc ey players also. All sizes carried for smaller boys and girls. An Ideal Christmas Gift. L-259-12-9-16. NORTH TRYON PRESBYTER- IAN CIIURCIL- Postponed Annual Congregational Meeting Wednesday, December 20th. 7.30 P, M. Business meeting proceeded by preaching ser- vice. Dr. A. O. ‘Ihonspson, Interim Moderator. L-463-i2-16-lt. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANAlllt-Brookfield Charge. Ser- vices next lord's Day. Huntre River l1 A. M. Hartsvllle 3 P. M. Glasgow Road 7.30 P. M. L-404-12-l6-1i. NORTH RIVER UNITED HAP- TIST PASTORATIL-JQAEV. J. M. Blasedell. B, A., Pastor. Sunday, December 17th. Long Creek 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. Kings- ton 7.30 P. M, "Seek ye the Lord while He may be found." Ir458-l2-16-1i. TELEPHONE BRIDGE-The an- nual Kinsmen! Telephone Bridge was held Thursda evening at the homes of the mem rs and proved a great success. The ladies’ prize was won by Mrs. Stewart Ives and the men's by Edwin Johnston. The pro- ceeds of the Bridge is to be donat- ed to Christmas charities. TOURIST PROMOTION-At the last meeting of the Hovinclal Government. B. Graham Rogers was appointed Supervisor of Tour- ist Promotion and this work will be carried on as a branch of the Provincial Secrotafyts office. The ttbange will be made on January PLOWS STILL AT WORK- Suow plows were busy yesterday cndeavoring to open the B mile stretch of highway between Pred- ericton and Kcnsington. Drtfts have piled higher in this section than usual. Mr. L. B. MacMillan, Deputy Minister of Highways said last. night. From Kensington to Summerside and Borden is open to motor traffic, it was announ- ced. 'l‘he road to Morell and the one to Montague are both clear. ARRIVE 0N LEAVE-Lieut. R. 1). Howatt and Sergeant Hogan of the R, C. A. M. C. arrived in Charlottetown thc first of this week from Sydney. They left. by motor car and owing to the snow storm were delayed for some time on the mainland. On crossing to Borden they found the road blocked a short distance from the pier and had to leave their car there and come through to Char- lottetown by train. gifts those well meant; trinkets that all attic or rubbish heap. We think It time to give instead—llseful gifts - tllat serve as ever present remind- ers ol your thoughtfulness and good taste. Batman's store on Grafton Street is full of lust such practical gifts, and the Holman Home Plan of small monthly payments with no interest makes it easy to get. the moat for your moucy in sensible gifts. L-474-l2-vl6-21. TllE BAPTIST CHURCH. - At- tlle morning service the Rev. Har- vey L. Demon, B. D. will take as his semicn subject “Light. in the Dark- ness." The morning all-them will be Mcrirlel=solix~rs "But The Lord is Mindful of l-Ils Own." White Gift Sunday will be observed in the Church School at 2.30 P. M. The generous suoport. of the congrega- tion is asked for this worthy effort to help those in need. Mr. Dentmva evening sermon will be "Crowding Christ out." 'l‘he cvculfig anthem, Sullivan'- "Suviour Thy Children Keep". la musk: of the day will be ilnclcr the direction of John Inch. Mus. Sac, Ouzanlst. and Cliolrmas- her. TRINITY CHURCH. — The sci‘- vices of, the day will be lcd by Ministers, Rev. Husfii Miller Rev. Lewis M. Murray. Mr. Millers i theme at. the morning service will be: "'l‘he Presence of God" n ser- morn vrfgpropriata to the Advent Sea- son. e White Gift. Service of the SILIKIIIY School will be held in the church at 2.30 P. M. The School will assemble at 2.20 in Hearts Monwrial 1 before proceeding to the Churvh. Mr. Alex. Matheson the superintendent will be in charge. For the evening mrvicc a. most. at- tmctlve program oi Anthems, carols etc" has been prepared by the choir The detailed program is given in the Church annoiincemrnt on another page. The cnurcii will be specially decorated and this service is the "Annual Candlelight lilvensong" which was first held by 'I‘rint~.y Choir SOIIIC four fvccrs ago nnd has gmwn more popular every year. ‘The music IS of n high order and n rich gent is in store for those who att id, XMAS GIFTS 0N DISPLAY We have on display s. glorious array of select Xmas Gifts, You will be delighted when you make your selection here. with so many nice sets of all kinds to choose from. We extend to you s kind Invitation to check over our dia- play. You will be able to suit your needs here. Everything new and POLICE COURT-Jn the Police Court yesterday a drunken driver was sentenced to '1 days in jail. A drunk and disorderly was sen- tenced to 30 days in jail. TRYON — BONSHAW UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. — Bonshaw. preaching service if AM. Westmoreland, preaching service 3 P. M. TFffOll. preaching service 1.30 P. M. Evening Topic "Marching Feet." Rev. S. D. Tritea, Pastor. L-4Ii2-l2-16-1l. TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNl0N—The 'I‘l‘lnity Y. P. U., its ranks somewhat. depleted on ac- count of the Prince of Wales ex- aminations. held its weekly meet- fng as usual. The devotional period was led by Miss Ruth Toombs, as- sisted by Miss Marion Hume and Mr. Charles Crawford. The busi- ness period opening with the read- ing of the minutes was then held during which several items of busi- ness were discussed. The groups then dispersed for classes after which the social part. of the meet- ing was enjoyed. After a rousing sing-song the Union closed the last meeting of 1939. _ ELECT 0FFICERS—'I‘i\e month- ly meeting of Alpha Rebekah Lodge Past Noble Grands Club met Thursday evening at. the home of Mrs. A. ‘J. I-loule, 60 l-Iillsboro Street, Miss Catherine Matheson. President, in the chair. Routine business was discussed and money voted to the Santa Pal Fund and other good cheer for Christmas, was arranged. The election of of‘- ficers for the comtnsz year resulted as follows: Mrs. Ruby Houle, . P. R. A., President. Mis Muriel Lowther, Vice President. Mrs. Jas. Campbell, Secretary Treasurer. Ex- ecutive: Miss Helen I-‘inlatyson. Miss Hilda Harper, Miss Bertie Stewart, Mrs. Fred l-lolmatn. An interesting programme had been arranged. songs, readings and games. The members were invited to the home of Mrs, Fred Holman for the January meeting. Refresh- ments followed an/ vod wishes for the coming Christmas season extended to all. . ..'This column is tlslng of as newsy inserted at 2 strict]ylpayablcjpjidvance. lstmas. L-47-12-16-19. handed to their Hume. ..'BUYING CHICKENS AND FOWL throughout the season-Jur- keys, Ducks and Geese up to Dec. 18th. Clark Bros, Montague. L-430-l2-l5-3i ,.'CLARK‘S Early Chriiim?! Shopping sale at Montague will be extended till December 23rd on ac- count oi’ bad roads and weather con- ditions. Bi Savings for Christmas Ilqppeffii ..'TOYLAND OPENS-Tile Car- ruthers Drug Co. of Montague is _.;ll0 Allll McINNISI ‘V Rept. Archie i -,t at LOWEST PRICE! Women’s Velvet - $2.35 Rubber Ovcrshoes 1.10 Men's Rubbers - - 69c i All other items are pro- portionately low. We handle only one grade it in Rubber Footwear — and that is absolutely First Grade and there- fore the best procur- able. - YOU MAY PAY MORE ' BUT YOU CAN"I‘ BUY BETTER GRADE ‘NOWllli0 McINNIS .%?\ i y,'TlVl'-1EI. atom, m. (m. St. i‘ ‘i The Best For Less —For Cash i itzmsiizslsstif$rmasmsisa fresh in stock. J. ERNEST N. WORTH 142 Prince St. The Eastern Guardian reserved for news of local interest but adver- nature may he cents a word . .'CLARK’S STORE at. Montague gplern till 10 o'clock each night until . .'BUYING DRESSED POULTRY until Christmas on raded basis. Expert grading assure . Clark Bros. Montague. L~412-12-16-1l. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be ‘Rev thrifty 11-03042-15-3} ‘w. ‘Make this your Gift Store." ~ \anx\§:l.~2:.\ DRUGGIST Phone 82 2 Driving Sleighs- I'm! Regular Price —— — $75.00 Borgoin Price —- —- $50.00 NDRNFS GLEARANGE SALE BARGAIN PRICES FOR 10 DAYS ONLY I2 "Coristine" Beaver Coats | Regular Price — — $57.00 Bargain Price — — 40.00 1 Special Pung Sleigh- i Kalgan Coon Coat- Regular Price — -— $30.00 Bargain Price — — 20.00 3 Wood Sleighs — $19.00 Bargains to cleor- $l4.00 l Express Wagon- Regulor Price — $120.00 once again headquarters for Santa Claus, where they have n compete line of toys and other Christmas gifts for the whole family. .."S'N)R1\I STAYED-A nuxuber of Montague young people who motored to Charlottetown on Mou- day evening were unable to return by car and were forced to wail over for next. day's traui.-L. ..'ItOAl) OPENED — 'l‘he De- paruuont of Pilblic Works snow plough Ol)€ll(‘(l the road Thursday afternoon from Charlottetown to Montague. Mr. Pot Kelly was at the collbroLs assisted by Mr. Dou- cette. The plough left Montague on return to Charlottetown. M. . . ‘CLEARING HIGHWAY — Montague citizens were pleased to see the snow plow arrive 'I'hurs- day forenoon. It is to be hoped the weather man will do ills part to have the wad open to Charlotte- town for a while at leash-L. pointed 0n Monday evening, when owing to the storm the guest speaker Colonel Weatherbic was unable to be present. The young people had invited the Y. P. U. of the Christian Church to be their gumts and quite a. number were on hand. After games and contests refrcshnlcnts were served and the group dispersed, hoping t that they still may have the pleas- ure of hearing the Col0ne1.—L. ..'FAMILY BEREAVED-JKI- most two weclgs ago we reported that Mrs. James Macmren, blon- tague, had left for Bflston to a!- tend the funeral of her sister. The miter has since learned that it was her sister, Miss Ada MacDon~ aid who spent her holidays at her old home in Dundus and in Mon- tague visiting Mrs. James Moc- "i" her passing her sorrowing ..'TIIE Y. P. U. of the United husband, two 5,1131; children, Church, Montague, W619 0153p‘ Bobble and Donnie; of Si, John, Burgoin Price — — 75.00 2 Sets Driving Harness No. 4 Solid Nickel Regular Price —- $33.00 Burgoin Price -—- _— 22.00 1 Set Driving Harness- No. 2V1 Nickel Regular Price — -- $27.00 Bargain Price -- — i800 Regulor Price — — $69.06 R | p ' __ __ _ Bargain Price —— —~ 46.00 nzigtiiti Pliliic: — —-$Ig.% 2 High Box Sleighs- - i 5i“, 4g" I 5 New Cenutry Washers Regular Price - - $20.00 Bargain Price - - 13.00 1 Beatty Hand Power Washer i Regular Price — — $24.00 Borgoin Price — - i6.00 2 No. 5 ”Anker-Holih" Cream Separators- Reguior Price — $103.00 Bargain Price — - 71.00 l Ne. 6 "Anker-Holth" Cream Separator- Regulnr Price — $il3.00 Bargain Price — - 78.00 l "Vecto" Furnacotte i Regulu Price - - $75M Bargain Price - - 55,00 3 Second Hand Sleighs 4 Second Hand Wagons At bargain Prices to clee. I Second Hand Wood Sleigh-With Box._. A Bargain of — - $5.00 2 Second Hand Cream Separators ll good working order At bargain prices to dem- Hamess Sundries and other articles ct btlrgoin prices to clear. TERMS-NET CASH_- C"I curly and get first choice. A. HORNE 8c C0. John, N. B.. where the family made their home. She leaves to mourn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thompson. cue sister, Olive and two brothers, Albert and William of Kensington, P. E. I., to whom the deepest sympathy |of the whole community is ex- mendcd. Tile funeral was held on ‘Friday, Dec. 8th, from Victoria, P, E, 1,, United Cilumh. Rev. Mr. Morrison officiating. The follow- ing are the floral tributes: Pillow. husband; wreath, Mother, Father, Sister and Brothers; wreath, Mr. and ivfrs George E. Brown and Minnie; Wreath, Mr. and MP5. J olm H. Walker and Lillian; Wre a th . Mrs James Thompson and family; Wreath, Mr, and Mns. Edwin Brown and Ml". and Mrs. .1. L. Dawson; Wreath. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Allan, Milford, Mas; Spray, My, and Mrs. W. E. Gratw. Moncton, N. 13.; Wreath, Mr, and Loren, Another sister Mrs. Deter M“ J Taylor Trum, N_ s; Thompson passed away about two K C, ‘Irvmm so J01“; 111011015 WW4» ‘N, 15,; Wreaths t2) stain of Irving *-“"———’*- 0'1 c _, 5t. John, N. B; Wreath. PERSONALS iVir. R. Eden. st. John. N. Si; " - W‘ Ll. Mr. nd Mrs. F‘. M. Pi - ..'Mr. James Currie of the ‘gegia iylcgorln? P, E. 1.; Wreath, wedge N°- 9 rammed 0m“ PW Knoit Family, Victoria, P. E. U. tou, N. 5.. t0 his home 1n Mont- wreath Temhers and Pupils. Vie. ague for the winter. M ‘Lona sjchool, vlcgm-lg” p_ p; 1- ,.'Mr. Fred Rose of Fredericton. N. B. has been in lvlontnmie the past’. few clays purchasing fox pelts, e M. ..‘M.r. Douglas Nicholson of the P. E, I. Highlanders anivcd home from Haiifax, N. S. I-Ie will spend the next three weeks here after his recent illness. M. ..'Mlss Cora and Ida Coffin and Miss Scntelier of Charlotte- town were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Lane Montague. ,. . Arthur Ebbutt. of Val- leyiffeld. took the morning service in Montague United Church Sunday, Rev. S. E. Hayward took the service in Vnlleyfieltl-L. ..'Mr, Richard Collins of Mont- ague, was visiting friends in town - the past few days and retumed to his liomc this week. M. ..'Frlend< of Mr. George Poolr i Wl t ll heart. the IAWH‘ Montague, will hear regret. that he suffered a. attack and was taken Kings- County Hospital on Monday rooming-L. in Memoriam MRS. RALPH L. TAYLOR The unexpected and death of Mrs, Ralph L. (Bertha. Thompson) oral Hospital in St. John. sorrow to her Mlovcd Maritime Provinces. a short. time before hospital to unciergo n operation, where _ ‘the best of lucdit-ul skill flaring passed peacefully away Tuesday morning. "Bert." as was familiarly known bright and cheerful was a devoted member disposition of the . willingness to assist in all matters i of church welfare, and passed peacefully away as she had lived believing with an everlasting faith in God's great love, She was 30 _ _ -_ years of age, born at Kensingtoil. Chlirlrens 3 llltl. 1.20 Prince Edward] Island oln 27,1110 “ngwm-rgd “tin-i 136w glacial‘? res- ‘ ' ' ' 1908, WlPrP. sic lived ier nppv tonitlons. Yarn was sir u . or klhllsirefls Rubber 1'00 vi and carefree girlhood, dallghiCl‘ ,kiiiiting for soldiers. The program en s zipper ‘ ‘ ‘ 2-59 i. 0f Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thomp- ronsistcd of the IOUOW" - ChQYUB“ , Men's 2 bk], _ . . . L75 1i son. After two _venr.< in Prince of lwell Never Let 'l‘he O1 12154; 31x11. ll,’ Men-q I umbermanvs 1 5. B Wales College, Cilurlntbclnwll, silt: llcnqlinss —-M1-ss E1519 Lair . ME- “, - I u» \ accept“; ma, 3115mm, o; “p001 lqdvnu Stevenson, Mrs. Melvin c- teacher in Victoria. P. P). I., wllcro with hcr nblllt“ and success s11" taught for srveu ytesrs. In 1930 she married Mr. Ralph Taylor her sorrowinq husband and moved to Kolltvllle, N. S., where with her bright nud sunny disposition sho won ma-ny friends. In September l rn " _ was Oll i sudden Taylor at the Gen- N, B.. on ‘Tuesday. Dec. 5th. brought deep ones and regret. to a large circle of friends and acquaintances tilroughout the only eutcrcd the serious not-withstanding: and till that lcvintz hands could do she early she. was of a United Church, where she will be greatly missed because of her ever Friends; Wreatli. W tl . Vl Lorin Yea x c School; Wreath Kensington High 'Kensiflg'tou Girls. HPiQIl R089“. Blossom Scllurmail, Ruby Wars Dlorio, Isabel hIILcDOuguII. M11- dred Bishop, Edna Champion "Bub" shes, Marie Millman, Anna Kenny, Mary Power. New Glasgow And Vicinity Mrs Robert Abbie has returned to her home here after having an mnjoyubic visit with her GRUB-hm!‘ ' and son-in-law, Mr. and M15. Wan- zcl, Halifax, N. S. “Y: stirs. at orner, w r . _ - week gusets of Mrs. McLeods moth- ‘er, Mrs. A. Stewart. They were a1!- ccmpanied by their clauGYliRY-ln‘ Ililw, ‘Mrs. Fred B. MCI-fod- Mtss Doris Cavender. ffiillllled V? New 51a, gow on Ivednesda even- ing from St. John. N. B.. W10"! She ‘spent, the past few months. The Ladies Aid and Missionary Society of the Christian h met on Tuesday ever-mi; will, m S nt-tcndzinct: of members flllll W51 1” - The usual devotional Deflod business session. was carried out, 101' the meeting rcfrcslunents were passed by the Ladies. The Women's Institute of 1-1115 place “ere entertmned at the 110m? of lvfrs. lviclvln McLeod on Monday evening. Doc. 4th. 'l‘he Piftaltltlllt Hires-men 3,1111 the meeting opened in {the usuul planner by rfllleiil-lllti m" tOdc and repealing ‘A Club Wcnl» Inn's orcetl, tlicrc vrerc l'2_ members ‘mid l5 visitors present. IIIB ml’!!- nlos of the previous meetln were road and stood approved. Tlesick COlllllliliPe reported some VlSli-S and H12 new Golllmlttcesnltilned W010- Szck, Airs". Proton (,i\llll)l)Cll, Mrs. St-euzirz.‘ Parkmun; ‘School, Nils. Brenton Dltiiilflsllll, bliss Elsie Lti-lid. ‘Ihe Couumltce to get Cilflsfllllll treat for the children cf the com- munity are the School Committee ' lllClllLllllt: tt-ilG President; and bec- rc-ulry. 'l‘he members were asked t0 make (‘nlldy for some. ‘fine Lunch Committee, Mrs. Edwin Stevenson. ‘Mrs. w. .1. lwwuod. it was decided ito have two tnembcrs on lunch and DPIIIF two things each. The January imcctinq; will be llcld at the home of 'M'r.~-, R. B. Dickiesoli on the 2nd lMunziuy of the lll0lllll. lwll call will lmod. Mrs. W. B. Bulman. Chorus, Tile Ma lc Leaf Forever. Riddle:- Mrs. Me vin McLeod. The meeting closed with “'l‘he King" aft/er which limch was passed. i The ffmernl of Mr. Ndscn Orr was licid from his late home on ,Mc»ndlly, December 4th, a laflte tnumbei- of friends and relatives at- tended to pay their last respects to this hlghlv esteemed gentleman. rltcv. George Tllley assisted by Rev. ‘W. J. McLeod condiloted the service innit spoke words or comfort to the ;sorrou"lng sons and daughters ‘ntmicly; -Mrs. William Simpson, Bnv View. Mrs. Clarence Stewart. iluring the service. Mrs, ,Bulman presided nt. the organ. The lpnllbr-arcrs were: Messrs. John Scmplc, Cecil mlrd. Watson Semple, Oliver loPage. Luterment was held at the New Glasgow Cemetery-G BALTIC SCHOOL Standing of Baltic November: Grade X:- 1. shtrley Woodslde and George Woodslde (equal). 2. Robert Pierce. Grade IX:— 1. Evelyn MacDonald and Doris Matthews (equal). 2. Eunice Clark. Grade VII:- l. Archie MacDonald. 2. Harold MacKenzte. 1. Reuben Wall. 2. Carl Woodsld . 3. Muriel Wall. Grade IV (Jr-i:- School I01‘ Less Thali One Per Gent Turned Down OTTAWA, Dec. than one per cent of’ Canadian Sodfers whose chests have beer. X-Fiyed have so tar been found unfit for service, according to a statement released tonight. by the Department of National Defence. The chest X-ray forms part of the reexamination given all them- bers of the Canadian active service 15-(0?) —In$s 1. Earle MaoKensle. Grade III (Sn):- 1. David MacKenzle. 2. Janette Clark. Grade III (Jr.) 1- 1. William Cousins 2. Eric Holmes. Ii. Gordon Anderson. Grade II:- l. Marion Campbell. 2. Jean Hunter. 3. Arthur Cousins. Grade I (Sn):- 1. Harry Wall. 2. Mary Cousins and Ralph Burt (Equal). 3. Ethan Campbell. Grade I (Jul:- l. 2. Robert Campbell. Teacher, J. Weeks Murphy. BIMDONALD Vi’. I. The twenty-second annual meet- ing of the MacDonald Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Preston Wood, Cross Roads Nov. 16 with seventeen members and several visitors present. Meeting opened with Ode fol- lowed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered with payment of membership ices. Minutes of last annual and monthly meetings were read and approved. ald gave a. complete report on the year's work and also thanked the members for their co-operatlon during the year. Secretary-Treas- urer's report, showed that $150.37 had been nlade during the year. with a cash balance on hand of $5.92. Reports were heard from Dist. Treasurer's. Committees were ap- pointed to see about having screens made for schools. Reports of School and Sick Committees were given and new school committees appointed. It; was moved and seconded that a $500 Bond be bought. from the TB. league. A letter was read from the Red Ores asklllflJPL*L°F‘P.JILEFF3F1‘LPE._ The President. Mrs. R. MacDon-~ force following their enlistment and is one or many precautions taken B0 SH-ffiguard health of the troops and keep unfit men out of the ser. vice. Up to the end of last week 54. 120 X-ray examinations were car- ried out and from these, 31.010 plates were reviewed at deferm- headquarters in Ottawa. some 30A H1911. less than one per cent were found unfit on the ‘oasis of the 31 _ 010 plates reviewed ' articles for war work. A committee wag appointed to take charge of Election Of officers took place as follows; President. ltfrs. J. Haley. Vice-Presidents: Mrs. J. A. Mae. Donald. Mrs. R. MacDonald, Mrs. Hope Mutch. seilPem-Fy Treasurer, Mrs. Alden Douglas. District Tre t M , Mulch, Mrs. asiibeelifes, 1011;, lg: DOAIIgIES. udltors: Mrs. L. Pm k d _ Hope Mulch. n an Mrs A movlll! Picture machine for schools was discussed and was favored by the Institute. A questionnaire on Canadianfzn- tion was given by Mrs. E. Douglas, 1t was decided that the Decem- b" meeting be held one week filrller- {wilt/fume to be held at m» ome o rs. E, B . MPQUIIH adjourned. Myer’ Bunbun‘ _ A contrst was enjoyed, prlgg be. mg won bv Mrs. F. Kennedv. A dainty liluch was served, ' Never were Canadian turkey of‘ finer flavor or better qunlitv than this year. T00 Late to Ciasif_y~— r0 LIE ritual. TS‘ ' N? Umler Prince st L-4 1:: 42-10-31. c001: ivhwfif. Clear-lilac . Dec. 1'5lil——CI'I Surprise Novel Blake w. a __..._,___. John Pursey, Frederick Toolnhs, Dancing and at 12.00. 013i): 0NARLOTTETONN CHARLOTTETOWN. D. E. l. Programme of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAITS activities. RISTMAS DAY Special Dinner $1.25 Dcc. 3lst—-NE\V YEAR'S EVE CELEBRN TION. Supper Served from lo pm. Ccichrat ion starting tics -- l-Iizltlviulrtbs (ilYfilfilf-"l Tickets $3.00 on sale at desk. table reservations early . - _ . _ _a__-___q~‘qq_‘q<.~.mqn\nw" _n