'_ Any 22,‘1i_>2s“‘ - ‘pour Eliot milk over , IIREDDED WHEAT l a ilicllllll illllllill ran CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN .._ i. Definite Break i“ In Baptist Church f SHOP from Holmuwe Oakley: Renew today. ‘BURNS IN SONG AND STORY, music. mirth. and dancing~an ev- ening of pleasure wlthout- alloy- January 25 and 26. 7355 NOT MISSED. —UntiI year was done. now. WAITINC. --\‘our calendar is here waiting for you to subscribe the Brookfleld or renew your subscription. Sunday. Jan. 24th will be as fol lows: Hartsvil-ie, 11 a.m. Brook CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD “Morning Prayer and ‘Litany in an St. Elizabeth's on Sunday at 11.00 ' ‘ll. nl. and Evening Prayer in St. John's at 7.00 p. m. Miss Ruth Mullins will sing at the evening CLYDE RIVER.-—On LOS'l'—Withoilt a 1926 calendar. the old Get your calendar BROOKFIELQ-The services in congregation on field 7 prm. A cordial invitation l0 Sunday. Jan-nary 24th the services in the In Near Future TORONTO. Jan. Zil-Predictiolls that 1n the near fut/ore there will be a definite split in the Baptist de- nomination in Canada are made to- dlly as an aftermath of the action of the Osslngton avenue Baptist congregation iSl-Illdliy night in- dis- . gnlllliillg its pastor, iRev. G. W. Al- en. Mr. Allen is a fundamentalist and a supporter of Rev. Dr. T. T.‘ Shields In big attacks on inch/raster! University and on Prof. L. H. Mia-r- shall. the English professor recent- ly brought out to join the McMas- Buy Your Hamburg 1919 ter facility. We are now able to supply the fish- with ‘. Rope and Twine ing trade which has no sup- erior for any work where products honestly made of high grade fibre are required. iIOLUMBlAN PURE MANILA LOBSTER ROPE __ AND LOBSTER MARLINE (mo. H. TOOMBS & sou CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. = January Clearing Sale a warm. psaiis yillg meal ' flrlncil \ mcillbers,‘ 12-1; Baptisms, M"~J- _ i._§‘1q|; Mun-huge“ 3; B“,.1u1S_ 1. vhmHM/est. was u visitor to thc cll.y ' 17!); Scholars in Silniluy ScilooL-i2; ymtenlfly‘ ' Mgllzllnilcie of i924 und» Receipts for Ml,’ Donald (unis. nl.udxlll)a,,ev CHARLOTTETONIAN CHOSEN. Mr. Arthur McDonald, son of Mr. S. A. MacDonald of this city and a student at McGill University, has been chosen to go to Queenie Un- iverslty as lMcGilPs Art Represen- tative nt the forilli:r's Annual Ban- quet and Bull. iMr. lMcDonaln will ‘be one of the speakers ut this bun- (lib-.l. SUPREME COURT.--~'l‘he Slip- rcnlc (‘ourt met yesterday morning with the Chief’ Justin». Honourable lMr. Jiniticc lllaszilril, and Honour- |ahle Mr. Jilsticc Arsenault on- the yllench, the Court having adjourned. ,lo fills dli-ic lo Iicur itrgumentn. ‘Phel muse bcforc the Court yesterday. out of the plcudiilgs lil tho cilse. Mr. .I. l). Slcwurt, K. 0., for the Plain- tll'i' und Mr, flllorgc S, Imnolp K, lservice. All arc cordially invitedfmesbnerm“ Church M Clyde my‘ er in connection with the Presby- terian lChurch in Canada ‘will be at 3 p.ni. Sunday School at 2 pm. All are welcome. CAVENDISH SERVlCES-There ‘-\'l|l scl-vcics In the Stanley Uilitod. Church. Sunday, J-iin 24th at IMOU a. m. llnd at ‘North’ Rustico at 3.00 p. m. Tho Young 'i’eoplc's Group will nlcet 2il~lll8 llonic of lMr. John MoLurc, Nlorth Ruatilto on Friday evening. NEW LOND‘O—N.—Tbe services ill the New London congregation in connection with the Presbyterian Ch-lrch lll ‘Citllililli on Silndny. .Iun.| 2~lth will be ils follows: Clifton, ll, _ tLllLI Lou River, 3 p.l .; and litmus Uuiling vs. hlflKfrllflflCk, un FHHM, Rival. 7 p m M] line cop argument ch a demurrer aris-‘ing (“any mvhp}, ' ' >WlH|ST DRIVE.— The regular Signs of the split that is pro- Dhceial are said to be well mani- fest already. Some of the churches which are distinctly fundamental-f list have out off their financial sup-. Port in McMaster and are threat-i filling to contribute no more to cer- tain of the other denominational funds. Jarvis street church, where Dr. Shields ispastor, some time Hall ceasrd to help iMoMasIer fin- Illlkllllly and hnii also cut off its. lFilllllll>l1 to thl- Baptist missions lni wcsil-rn Canada. alleging as a reu- P-oll lhlli some oi‘ the professors in llic Ilrnndon Baptist college are not prihollox in their beliefs and teach-i nus. ‘(lilo iinpiist sized up iho situn/ lion in those words to The Star to-. (lily: "Thc split must come. Th9‘ Sim-ids r-ulpportors will cut off or; be i-ut off froln the Baptist body‘ and no douiht will establish u con-i ncciiilll of lllcir own. All if. is now} Bonds Now Before They Score Further weekly WlllSl. hcill ill lSt. Joseph's Soiluliiy llllll Wcdncsdziy night was lull-rely zitic-nilcd llnd nu enjoyable evening was spent by llll. Tie;- lud- ios prize was won by Mrs. Jns. Mc- Nifll und the -gl-ntll-nlcn's by Ml‘. Sylvorc DPsIloclli-l-i. 'I‘lil--' prize 1'0!‘ (‘., for lllt‘. ll‘i'illlillllll. Wllcn ‘the; ‘Court rlellincs tmiuy at 11 o'clock zirgilulcnl will be llenrll ill thi- apv pczll l-nsc of tlic Blink of llvioilircul yVFl- AHKIIH lyltilzlfilll zillii llthcrs. - --—-—-<o>——-- result liipsi-i nil-union, sluggish livi-r, und iii-Id New London I _ HM». Anii-ilnl illl-l-tinl; of Si. Sitephcliisl iivcrc presented: Hi7; (fhilrcll '('.‘lllll'('.ll fumilici-l: pilpilloliun, 276; Con- 15125, $l28»l.iiil; Expenditure, $983. thlqv withdraw silpport from gon-‘ e-rui liuptist ciltcrpriscs llnd funds and nl the damn lllllg try to con-l troi lllPlll." , 'I‘llerl- lire two ways in which tlic cliulll-ngl- lii-‘ly come to u head zlnll ilolnc uilil North Wiltslliril station. lll ,un O]li‘]l split. according 4% _ Berlin '4% Berlin 4% Cologne 4% Essen 4% Frankfurt 4% Lends 4% Milnicli 4% C. M. CORDAS Foreign Coverm-rlsnl Marcil Trust Building p Rises i I The finding ill’ his iicziil iloill‘ MONTREAL llll-ighlinrs and wlliic lllcrc sllc lUUii QUEBEC i 9 riilicnlrlvir." . a;- ws ARE Now PAYING 291621-21 Per Bond Uni of One‘ Million Marks Bonds 0391s.... .. $5,500 Boncloofl919" .. .. nwaa1ezo....... Bomb- of m4 .., ... -.._ Durmshdt4% sees-semis..."- said-errata-.." n5al=u1ela...-.. Banbiilfllllwvvwn Bmdo a 1914 .-. ... Stuttgart 4%s¢sa-ec1s19...... . Two Years Ago Tihese Bonds . WereS0ldati$39.00 Thelnveshnetltlrlmaeof 2.000 1,350 5,000 1,750 s00 6,250 4,000 5,750 900 CO i"! COMPANY and Municipal Bonds- — Z90‘ Si. James Street CANADA periurlllnllcc and the lcuchcr 0n I161‘, wculi turn and pusscll nvroy bc-lpainslaking efforts, on lil-hull of U10 shire, ivzis u visitor in illl- city yPfi- icrilily. Mr. llolnnll (Bondy. Alcxunilriu, iMr. It. l.. (Zolcs. .\lilion wile llljchnrch out of tllu fe-lloivshlp of the Willi U"? W111- tlie cily ycsicriluy. ‘ J, Mclidlun; (fnblc Ill-ail 'I‘Ilc other way is that at the next sizltion lo his own honic und had und ilucboc tilerc may be u. refusal lil" Wclll: turns of lllf‘ llcnrf. .to ‘l' lil lil tho dclcgafcs from jnl-vig ivllicll llc wus lllilru or less sllhjccl. lllnpiist churches. IN 10f u klllllzlllil lilviilg father, ismull children, ihc youngest i- whom is only an infzlilt. JAMES C. WALKER The dcceusoil ivns the only sou ll was with deep sorrow that his of the latte Mr. ullii hirs. Donald foul- oi‘ - , r - l -' at . - r - . , - - ; ‘ _ . WWW"? hiflh Cl!" Pumps- °xf°"'d' 3M1 auppersl 50m. l i311 Missions. 3177.692 Bnlillllfe- 1 Ham" w H“! uty y‘ q or 15th,?“ rllenids Famed o‘ the‘3il-lilaivtgneldllllyltlfllotlle lqlllllfllfiinlllllfillf: with high and some with medium or low heels, Vflllffiullez Ms123_16_ The mnmvlng were elected ~ vléwi gmkanigshti‘ ‘lzgflllbelkégéfligib.Am“: Rddd VON“ mum; ‘ind; - nl . , _ _ _l ,. . ., l - ' v .--,- » .~ l . . ‘ tfniluoo p" Pam the bahance of a" broke" or ms“ ‘v- "B vwlly- J~ H‘ Mmlmy- Wm- Ad‘ Mr. lVeslt-y iliuttliciv, lnlilc- Yorkdcurrt,“ at the home of his sister mynlpzltlly goes out to Mrs. Ma'- I .5 ‘ ' ‘ - $335 per pair A. NARROW WIDTHS In women's high class “P3118 and wdfld‘ LESS 20 PER. CENT OFF REGULA-R PRICES 24 pairs oxfords. A width. sizes 4V2» 9° 7V2- 22 pairs oxforda, B width. sizes 4 to 7V2- 15 pairs pumps, A width, sizes 5 to 7V2- 12 pairs pumps. B width. sizes 4V2 to 7- ; ' 35¢ All Wool Hose FOR WOMEN’S LESS 20 PER CENT. Off regular prices Two lines discontinued be- cause they will soon be too narrow for prevailing shapes, however there are now plenty of pairs In daily use which they will fit to a T- 75c ,, $1.00 $1.35 hose for .. $1.50 hone for .. . ‘ The above are all real values, and many of our cue- tomers have taken advantage ot them even before we were ready to advertise them. THIS SALE is FOR CASH outv. ABSOLUTELY NO ' APPROBATION. ‘ ALLEYhifi-Ei l FASHICINABLE FOOTWEAR " 223$ ZWIWZITWII .4, 1-,? urer, (.l.-Ellis Pro-lift; Secretary, .l Wm. Puyiitor, \Vlii. ‘Proflit, (icorgc _ Pruiiit, w. u. croiltijJ. N. lEvans, hiilllnzin. Tllc Wardens for 15126 are. Win. Wrofltl, Wm. Paylltcr, 'l‘rcus-‘ A. ‘Ailillillilll; imlii. Will. (illumlpiou, l-l. Sililsbilry. w“... i“ the city yQSterdfly‘ Mr. John 'I‘. Grimes. Wufnrvnle. Wm. Sildsbilry, Ed, Murphy. .l. A.,Wlls a virllifll‘ i0 ill?! till)’ yB-‘llfrilily- The many friends of Mrs. Mulli- ‘eson. wife of (lhicf .Iustic.o Mathis- Mls. W. E. G. Ross, 21142 Aillgl Slfllbeod und hcr fllinlly of little oiles. “Opium Sflsku where he zlccompalkflllilsllkltfi My, pit-Lends sister, .\1rs. led Ily ills wife bud gone for treat-i l: ‘ ' ill‘. hii-Leod will be much miss- mem early in ‘lmgngt’ The be“ mo‘ cd in the different spheres of life. dicul skill and kind nursing were ile look an interest in all of the “f m‘ “van He pasmed “WW Newldifferent activities of the commun- collvllitiiln of‘ 133M151.» of ()11f_‘;|pj()('.\‘llll'lll|y l)l'l".ll ovcrcnnlr- by one oil siding in Kinross; ‘Florence (Mrs. 'l‘oln Young). Cambridge, ‘Ztlussgi Nilril (Mrs. Cllilfl. filclkeilll.) ulldi i-lnlliiil. llotll of Ctlmbriilgil. dial-inn‘, |(‘l"""'l'- I_hl'|i"l7l“"-‘ wfm‘ hfllil Qlhwil“ l“ m“ "itY Y“~‘ll“"i|~“ii- s1 church. am] this “vmm ant. lillii lli-lilri-i uilyunc could conn- tu ills-lo tivclity-i-ilx gflillflVlllllllTlil ullil, ‘Hi9 13111 "Ni- Rm’. (l- '1» 511118145 ill - i loliizltfl-nlly throw Jnl-vig qlrget his zissislalllcia hi: Iinii pcrisliell livo grcal-grlllldchildrell. 'I‘\\‘0 ill" ‘lilo Cliuir. ’l‘hu following Slillll-illlft! ‘ | home from the States to aittcnil thc ‘fulrleral. iler remains were luid to’ {rest ill llic cemetery at Wood Isluilds beside three of her grand. children. ltev. ‘Mr. McDonald. of‘ Murray River, officiated at the lun- erul. | ! (‘Patriot please copy.) , MRS. JOHN A. HUGHES I i The deuth lll the Prince County, liospitul on ‘Saturday Jan 9th. ‘ilsi..i of Mrs. John A. Hughes of Nornoro caused wide-spread regret among hcr many friends and acquaint- ances ill different parts of the province. During her illness of‘ lpunqllflu“ ,.,..,.,,. l...“ “mum, Sflgpll”‘{Bggvimflkifllllll>ll;£“\\'l(:ll:l ‘lshlllliisl-l‘ to ccrlnin lfifilllltll. authorities. ll. ihus ,witllin u sin-pl liislnnl-l- m‘ liiswpre nlcdicili ln-lp could zirrivl», ipnplls. 'l‘he meeting cl sod with 'S.l'l'llp gl-is ni tln- l-ousc. Try ll llllilil “L “ti. .l_ M' _‘ _‘“' l llllily bw ut lilo llcxl llleoiilig of the 11\\'il Iloine was u li‘l'l‘lllll' slim-k til Silo lllllfllb; In nlourll birnililas barium Nutlnnal Anlhenh [rulluwlng ‘mm. n ,,-l,,,|..,..,m.. |,,-.l,,“,_ A“). lmml 0 - as Illllll . c .ll,ul. ylvpronio ASflCClzlllilll of Baptist his iovcli oiics. husband. fill-cc stills, Tom ill iiullo-lwus the pvogmnnnp; Qhrlgtmag ‘uluru, i ~-————<rc ;i'.lllil'l~llcs. which is to be held lil Al the lnilill-sl lil-id on thc fol-idcn, ilun in (tailibridgu, ivllllihh, und “when. clmruq_whal-fl n“, Mean. ' '—--~< l "l" NiWilllZ. ll Ill Sail] lllllt iilun it lowing iluy If WZIH flillnil tliltt in sillllililorlck lln the holllcstcuik also - i. A ' -‘ . . 1 . I 1P - h I PERSONALS Illfli‘ bl- ilfitfllillfli to Willlll/Jld the fur us could bi.- lcurln-il tiiul. liinlsix dalilghtcrii, Murv (Mrs. ' .lollll a1)?‘Latfififmfiflsrxfuiggg;. ni‘,l,fililn' i ‘ "_““'“' hi ' - ' - - ‘.71! z .':'- ~. -~ ‘ ,‘ ' no.1” — ‘ ' ‘- ‘ I I Mn W. ‘M’ A. vculhm Nrvw ‘wm- Hui oi ilciluwsiilp fiom Jarvis \i(l Iflil h illfillllttlvill \\ likfluuossysllllih.) \0lllll|ll)l‘l, Sarah (Nils. l-d nhrifltmas Omermgs from 0mm, , r _ s lui church und its puslgr, ilic llolils liom {with \\lllSllllf' dic l-rilserl Vernon, Chrlstcnu, rc- Lzillds. Rcciiation~Chnrlle Kenne- liy; ileciiutirlii-Olive lnrvirzir; Song by llclen and Penzio Martin. Reci- Iflll(ln——{l€Ol‘l;‘e Kellncliy; ltlaciizl- lion-Cyrus Martin; l)iololzuc,~(.‘r-t ting ldvcn With Sisters Benn by lilcr children, Emma und Dun, caiiicll-lomcl" liionr. George '.\l'ozli', (‘.l.-urge licslilcu u sorroivillg willow, Mix, iMcImoil lcuvos to lllourll tho hiss" ilcivur and Helen and Penzil- blari- in; Recitation, Ross llumiliim; lic- citutioir-lrenc Dcwlir; Ilsciiutlon. (Eeorgc Dewar. 4p_.i_ Interesting Letter From Missionary In China Folloslng are extracts from a let- lcr rcceivcd by llev. Robert Murray of llillslloro, N. S.. from his daughter Dr. l-‘lorl-nco lflurray, who wits ileslg- nnicd us lilissiionulgv lo korl-u by Zion Rectory Colnilliltoe;.son will rogli-t lliIil she met with. it Dela. Wnl. [for Missions, Elmer Paynter, Ever- i J. A. Meek. Suilsbilry. .1. H. Murphy; n. c. s.‘W"*"- Adams. Geo. iProfltt; Auditor, lVni. Payliter. The follow- ing iverc appointed as Collectors ‘Her many friends here will Jose formerly of Wood ett Sudsbilry, John Murphy, W. E.| Proiitt. l Annual Meeting of St. Thomas‘ ’ Church. French River was held on the 18th inst. Rev. G. T. Spriggs in the Chair. Tile following statis- tics were presented: Church Fum- iiies, i8; Church population. 205; Confirmed members, 80; Baptisms, 7; hlariiuges 1; Burials, 2; Visits. 99; Scholars in Sunday School, 50; llnlnnco of 1924 and Receipts for 1525, $547.51; Expenditure $503.72; Missions $37.55; Balance $6.27. The following were elected as Vestry; Hy. Handing. B. R. Meek. J. Pid- Reon. C. Pill-mun. J. A. Meek, B. Harding. D. L. Cole, Heath l-larll- ing, James Sims. The Wardens for I926 lire lly. Harding. B. R. Meek. Treasnier, Bruce Adams; Secretary Hentb Illlriliilg, Rectory Cnmnlltteeililtlon. lly. llardlng, B. R. Muck. l). C, 80-1287; cil-ty Delegate J. Pidgeon, Aillllior|llilrlals essfully passed the Stale Board , Examination. Howard, J. Pnynter, F}. Mill, J. B Millmun, A. Mouse, J. B. Profltl, W. A. Pidgeoil. T. R. .i\1illman. C. Mill. J. Howard. Joseph Sheen. The ;\\\ .1’ .A. Thompson, Treasurer, J. A. Profltt, Secretory, T. R. Millniuil; Auditor, W. A. riligeon. D. C- S- Delegates. S. B. ‘Mioase, Ll. Howard. Cemetery committee, A. L. Rogers. J. A. Thompson: Rectory Commit- tee. J. B. liiilllnnn, W. A. Piilgsoll: Church Building Repair Conlniitteo. J. A. Thompson. S. B. Mouse, J. B. Profltt. Totals for New London Pitriiilt ‘QllilTCli families 150; ‘Church POP"- 62-1; Confirmed members Baptisms 23: Marriages 3; 5; Visits 368; Silniluy School Scholars, 125; Receipts $3280.31: Expenditure $2565.87: lilissions $412.26; Balance $302.68; / Annual Meeting of St. .lilnrk's Church. Kenslngton was held on 1-13: Confirmed members x3; Bup- "Y. Ililfllllllz- Substitutes Col. W- - - - ' fl - til nlWel = lay, when‘ . gigrggogfgilxtlttéefihvsfislglgilitgfim;yghgulgalgpfit? 5&1 fen lglssgkqng hgrlllllbl the sympathy of all in her grief widely and favorably known. ‘Yours Day. at the age of 5i years. He leaves to mmuna ‘VMDM wh°‘*"1““95sl‘11 mlnler-‘l 3"‘! ‘V35 flllilil fill medical attendance and kind 'it_v. llo ivns one of i’. E. Island's but n few short weeks, with skill- Hi‘ nursing. her friends had hoped for icilllffll ill’ this city. be pleased to learn that ‘Mills Sllille C- Islands North. and u graduate of Colnmon- wealth Hospital, Boston, hus siicc- Wardens for 1926 are S. B. llioasc, and loneliness, three daughters, lnaiivas noted especially for Vclina and Elizabeth all living in cess he hail met with in dalrying. Broadviewamother MlraElizahethlht the Provincial Exhibitions he Walker, Kelvin three sisters lilrs. llud n-onl W"? l" real‘ curried off W. E. o. Rossslegina, Susk: iilrs. lllflllv llriY-cs for ills rattle. Laura Hogg K.Mn’ Mlm Thomas‘! But blnorc particularly will his Stewart’ Kenflnflom ' oss _ e keen y felt iii the home, A short service was held at then-here he was ZIIWEIYS so kind and home of h“; sister’ after which thegplci thoughtful to all. He was ever body was taken to Broadview where’ ‘e Sum-Le of good. cheer‘ But not a funeral service was held in lllt‘ mfly h‘ ms ow“ Mme Wm he be ‘ Hlsorcly missed. but also in the home 22:55?“ glltgggla-iegrgzglvgfgzg, Int“ nit‘ his uncles. Johil R. McLeod and Angus R. Kill-Lend, who lived just i Ilesitlt! hinl. JAMES FEEHAN l in their nephew the interests of both of those elderly gentlemen W119" the llflwll W115 Slowly were ccnlrcd, and for them he did breaking over the little district of cverytliing in ills power to mnkc French Village by the seaside, illi- life etlsy und pleasant. ill short for other so-ill was summoned to itsltliem he planned. for them he toll- eternal home in fire pgrgon cf Jzlm-lell. They ill their llflVfllitlfld years m; Feehgm The deceased 1,8,1 bggnjurc feeling their loss vory keenly. m (Mung beam] (or some Hum butpfhoy have the sympathy of all in llilrlthls suffering with the Datiencilllhiill‘ mm‘ ‘mflowl und resignation with which he llllil~ Th“ lmlerm- whw" “"5 a V9"? i - ‘large onc, was held on tho after- l l _ , _ f i - _ . Mk8“ up the cross in [he M“ u spoon of \Vf'(lll('.\‘llil_\', Dcccnlber 16. U18 RllP-‘a speedy recovery. but this ,was_i not to he the case, and with n: cheerful resignation to God's will! the end came peacefully and quiet-f l_v. The late Mrs Hughes ivzls the eldest daughter 0f Mr. P. J. Smith oi‘ Newton, where she was born and lived until her marriage seven- teen years ago, when she welll to reside in Norhoro. Her exemp- Iury life and generous and kindly disposition soon made for her many friends in the community? and among the parishioners of St. James‘ Parish. She was president of tho Sacred Heart Society und gave a full measure of USBISUIIICI‘ and support to every good work ill connection with the chilrcb. She leaves to mourn a sorrow- ful husband, her rather, Mr. P. Sliiitll. two brothers and three, sisters. The brothers are John A ‘ and \\"iill(ll‘ Smith of Newton und (he sisters Mrs. P. hicliinlion, Mrs. Marshal Hughes and Mrs Wilbert Lawless to all of whom tho sym- scrvice. with the promise of u 52101“; T] _ ,| ,, _ l I 1 I , ions manhood before him. whit-hi“ ,1“ “m",“_°,\“'_;' _ _'";“t“"' c‘ llf‘ hall fulfilled in every relislpvcl. I _TE{-OI,l(.WTL(.lIiII‘ln,‘|.l;::ed‘ H” was “tended m hm‘ Ile“ '3', The pull bcnrcrs ivcrc. .\l(‘Si'll‘1~l.l m5] 5:15;‘)? lliucgfillliin‘(lf)l'illlll Alcinlod. Waller ilicbeodwi "I" e 1"‘ 9 Y 9 u" 1" "li-Jostlph dlUlhfilllLJflll. II. Nlcidlcrson, 01' the church oi’ which I10 llilll ill- lllillhl Aicldiorsnn und l). Arch. Mc-i The pail banners were: Che-slur.’ pom“ R Q C]u|.ke_ Am,“ Mm...“ The vol-y snddi-n ilcutli ll(!l3lll‘i‘(‘ill puthy of the colnlnilniiy is extend- ell. The large filnorill procession that followed the remains to Si. .lnlliei-l‘ Church. Sumnicrficld. on Monday morning wus an indication of the esteem in which (lcivcni-icsl was held. many coming from Kill- .~ tho 20th inst, having been posipon-fiois": of (upkeep oi’. Rectory for i925 ways been a faithful member. Lean. korm mnernkL Remington mm ed from the 18th. The Rov. (l. T. $26.80. ’l‘he.=o figures include oil llle leaves to mourn Mirs. John J-I illtcrlucnt was ill llfflfililllllllimu-mundjng .H,.n-i,.¢_.,_ T]... m]. Springs in the IChuir, Tile following J’arish Organizations, W. A-. Piv- llllfllllyre and Patrick of Boston "BYIIQIPPY- illlwlllg \VPI‘O the pull bearers; statistics wero ilrcscntcil: (‘hurch The following were elected ilclc- Itllil Mrs. W. J. Rich of Ilull, blast». " ,l|. W. llnglios, Jns. B. Croken. f,,n,'||1..s_ 35; mun...“ lmnuhum", gums in Dig, Synod. J. A. lliilllnzln. and: Jnlncs A. at home. i MRS- NORMAN M°PHER3°N lflrokon. Patrick Lanibo, Alonzo} Wcbsicr uull (ll-urge Sharpe. A Iligh _\li\SH of Roilliioln ivnn coin-I "40 oooovooooooooooo-o ovolooooooobooonovooovo+or fisms, 6; Marriages, 0; llurluls, 2; 1i’. Mitchell, l. H. Mathers. I i‘ E. R. BROW _ 14o RICHMOND eraser cHARLOTTETOWN Fire, Life, '. Accident, sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowet Rate Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Good Strong Stool.‘ Compamefl- "Nuoouooo-omooeooooooooovoMo-ooovooooomooooo’ __. | Dictionary Coupon Please llnd enclosed tlio sum of being my New or Renewal Ouboerlptlon to .'l'l|0 Charlottetown Gulrdlln and so Cont: extra for New Unl- verulty Dictionary. NAME .l.-e“.u».e-s-In-on-e-s-nnauseous-corneas! ADRESI ' Include 15o elm-q [or postage beyond 201mm or lo within 20 JIIIOI. '— H+M" »»r++""""" t 'VIi-lIl.=i, I10; Schiliars ill Suuilily m“ A J Mcmlyqumes Ahhnyl." ui. (‘ulludcil on nvltiiplluy, Nov. ,of Illrs. Noruulu Mcllhcrson. gkjlfbmtod by m“ R Aknunam‘ n P“ School ilii; Bulnnce of 192-1 nnil rc- Flilinn Pigot l. ccipls for 1921'», $1448.71; Expendit- urc $1078.44; Missions. $197.02; balance $173.25. Tho following Weffi A large number of friends foi- liloweil the ‘TEHllllllll-l to its flllui resi- ‘iug place ill the picturesque cclnc- ‘tery of St. Andrews where all tllili ‘keicctvd for Vosiry S. B. "Mouse, .l. ‘Thompson. A ll. lingers. Ll. FIRST AID A Boon to Mothers Your medicine cabinet should never be without n lull gupply of Nyflln Creophon for 4 sore throat" coughs. cold: Mothers everywhere who rculilé (he dnnger to delicate little stoni- achs of too much dosing ilmirccillie and kindred anmem" the value of Vicks in treating croup- and children's colds. - ‘ With Vicks there is ilflllllflg l0; swallow-you just rub it on. Tile, body heat releases the lngredientiv- Menthol. ohmnhor. Eucalyptus. Thyme, Turpentine-in the form of vapors which carry the medication directly to the nose, throat, broil- chiul tithes and lunsu. Al the same time Vicks is absorb l-d through and stimulates the skin It acts like maqlo divine Instant relief and permlhfl"! cure. Price $1.00 per DOING- l We carry u complete n- lortment of all Nyll lumild‘ < wiis moriiil of a good neighbor n ;klnd und loving fnihcr was laid I11“ [side his wife, who predeceased him some years before; to awnit the .flli- ill silmmons, "Bcluulso you haw‘ Ilcen faithful over small filings, I will make tlice rulor over many things. Enter thou into the joy of lllc Lord. MR. JOHN A. IVicLEOD the community of DarIinKIOIl 0" Monday, Dec. 14th. Word was 111155‘ cd around that Mr. John A. Ml:- bcoil, a highly esteemed resident of flint community, hail "been found ileud in the field. Oil the Friday previous Mr. Mc- Leod had gone into the city of Charlottetown on business. He re- turned to North Wiltshira on the afternoon train and when he did not reach home that evening the home-folk concluded that he had gone back to the city on the even- ing train. On other occasions he had done this. Later when no mes- sage of his whereabouts was re- ceived, Mrs. McLeod and Mr. An- gus R. McLeod. uncle of the deceas- ed. set out in search for him. Quite A gloom of sorrow was vast over - ;IlIgIlIy rcspilcfcil rceilli-lit of llllli‘ lplnitc. Slic was lroiilllcii willl |ll'.l‘| lllllllfl ul tllllcs, bill ivils in fulrly igood Iloulth illllli llic ilftilrniloll n1'_ llcr dcnlii ivhon she walked to u QUALITY GUARANTEED We have a flood stock on hand of the following standard colll: Al- bion Round. Albion stove. Albion Nut Old Sydney. Springhlll and lnverneu Screened; also Beeco Coke and Hand and Soft Wood. Lowelt Prices. Prompt Service. W. D. GILLIS & CO. PHONE 178 late in the afternoon of Dec. 14th. l”. ‘ like n poultice or plaster. I Colds llo overnizllt. "0111! l! Ken‘ t HBIOId L. Worthy erally relieved within 1E minutes. " lens l" "w" °""‘ < v A no R u n i 0m ZIII/luolvi/Ans l/sn itulr gin-y found his remains in a field about half way between his own En! Side Bruce Stewart A cola. Wharf. llllll illi‘ l‘l*i'llll.lilS joining coinetery. May hor soul sweetly rust in peace. Spiritual offerings wero received from tho following friends: Mr. und Mrs P. J. Smith Mr und .\lrs Parnell lilcMilbnn Mr nnll Mrs hiichaol Mulligan Mr null Airs Patrick Zilulllgzin Ml- und Iilrs Wilbert Lawless Mr and Mrs Marshall Hughes Mr llnd Mrs M. J. Mclvor ‘Mr and Mrs John A. Sniiib Miss l-Irlun. Emmet and Fred Murphy _ Mr and Mrs Patrick lmnilc Mrs Tholnus Cluylon und Jnnles Mr-(‘nbe Mr nild Mrs WIlbr-rt lilcfilrvillo Employees 0f Provincial Bauk Kinkorn Rev. Sister St. Peter, Kanknkee. Illinois. iii . SCHOOL CONCERT A V"? enjoyable time wns spent in New Perth Hall on the evening of December 22nd. the occasion be- lntz a concert given by the pupils of New Perth School under the ef- flcient management of the teacher. Miss Jean MacLarcn. At the close of the programme Santa Clans ar- rived and in his own inimitable Bl-Yle dlfilflbllled the many presents from a well stocked Christmas tree to the delight of the pupils and the amusement of tile large an- lulll lu the ud-l Hnnihcuilg, Koren, .\'ov. ll, 1925. Dear Fnlbi-r: I llnd u good trip up from ‘Seoul. considering ‘it was the llSilIll llllllfl oi‘ lying in u cramped position ill a scat. till I got sorc, zllnl stiff. llli-n ivnkinl: up and stretching. and going to sii-l-p again. The .lup.'inrse have a strong uvcl-sion t0 fTPSli cli- and so one ilcvcr is zilloivinl in go: zilly on a lilgllt train. Some one objects to tho conductor, and ho makr-s you shut your ivinilow, if you persist in keeping it open. Of course cvory‘ one else smokes, hilt you are cxpoclcii to enjoy that. On ill‘- riving at station I found Ilamhcung inniniinl with pcoplc, null all the hos- pital stuff biit the Biblcxiomnu, and fill!‘ mule nurse at the station to con- duct i110 in state to the hospital. The Wonnan doctor had lcft the day - before, the other one had gone to the llongivon clinic. there wus zt great holiday on in ihc city, and so all the ilospilnl folk got off for the occasion. Thcro is an exhibition going on, and it is said in be very good indeed. Thrnisnnds of pcoplc arc (‘.\'l‘.l‘_\'\\'1l€l‘9, hnving come in from all over the connilgv, to see the exhibition, and all illt‘ sights of the provincial capital. 'i‘hl~ <‘|llll'i'llt,'.\' urn holding prayer incl-tings ni five oclock in the morn- ing, und also every evening, while many of the (Ellllffill people are dia- iriilutiilg tracts, rind preaching. They hnvc it tout in one place, and many are going in and listening to the preaching. All the Bible-women are nut among the women. and in church on Sunday there were some believers. whlll- ihcrn arc good attendances at lhc cvcniilg nier-tiilgs in tho churches. Silrclv there will he some harvest from nil this sowing. l was so busy junlping inln work ngnin l did not get nly suitcase un- packed for tivn days. and i have not _\'l'l got my filings pill zlivny. Miss .\l.-irt‘nlly is doing well, und Mr. Young is llt‘li0l“....l am lust homo from llongivon tonight. Thu train this morning was so jammed it was hard lo gel n sent. There were three men sifting with ma, and no woman very lltltll‘ so l decided it would be proper and maidcniy of me not to make my- self too conspicuous. I had some pnpers that llfifl come while I was awlly and sot about reading them- One of the men was much interested and snid to his companion. “what do you suppose she is reading? What language is that anway. I never saw a newspaper like that before." After n while he began again, and finally he asked me what I was reading. I told blln, nnd he was evidently pleased with his discovery for, turning round in his seat he called out to all in his vicinity. "Come and see her. talk to her. ask her questions. she cm talk to you." And _a good many availed themselves of the opportunity. They were on their w" home from the exhibition, and I suppose they thought they might ll well have one more side show, gppecially u it was free. They all had a good look and I was naked whore I came from. ‘Ind how ionl I60. what hull!!! i lpolre, and how old Ivan. Co when I not my dlence. Mr. J. A. Dewar presided and at the close of the programme "llmlllimenled the pupils on their innings I had lone questions too. and naked them i! they ION Christians, (Continued on Pale Q 34' y»: 1g‘? "v w-k- gays