611330 1b., ss compared with 18,073,- Motherg“wamed'_ _ Januar)“, l8 é" - . I , ““ . . l . 1.. _ e . . “ ‘ ~05 “mus Th“ c“ '14 M traljuardlqn 1928 Wool Chp Prince Edward. i Stslames Preabyierian flitifllh . Follow theFlu. o twta onth . ~ thaw c of Canada Island Pres-v » ' 0- - us» _.___ wmwm M m, :'t‘:rg“i;"$“n::1fluff“‘l.-.,Wm. l " _ ,, ~, I, _ anmsnn-ouwmunosuun, " i . “Aw Z"§M~me-I-B"me3“3£ “'1'- 1°’9-11"“”“°°;n£h° "i191; - 4’ H“ MT‘ “ Canaan“ “Duds-mum” t? ‘lemma: “ t8 flqh \,_~ museum-us. ololoi l" " " “ “ , . Milena. _ on the mcordsol the Manitoba, wea- '“°°"“m-5“°“Y- "m" " Domini“ “an sided“ Y1 - ' t » “ ' '5 “vs-u ' ““ 0w ilvleev. which go noel; as m- Pmbvmiw ‘WM =1 ‘WWW on “new o“ ' u ‘t s“ - t: u ““‘ Y moamnc A1: 11L u. ““ f“ as 19m 11m weather bureau-s 3P Hartsvills 1i. s. uh: Brookfiold 8.15 Mela, s-r vmssriln IXTEINALLY " .. lo- l _ _ "n ‘ - ——-=- 706 1h. in ital. 'rhe velue of the clip The 101131158 lflwrtmg W” ""1 l, “mink-pg, mam“, . F “w; w“ w, “ma; urea for the month‘ show that the P~ m-F my” 3W" 34,5 P- m-F 5- 5- 1 28 “we, we" mum; ‘m1 djggugggd I _ _ ) -- mm mfilill, elgilgtelwm eWJ-‘lé avmslscllqw temperature w” m dc‘ 2J5“ “t; 0e“; 000m ztco puel:lm:l“l“t“lim:“¥0;f ltctho Pluto“: “Edward reload Pi-ee- I‘ 5'4- l-s" " u" u" “T m?“ - i‘ fiuwll- . _ , - gnu ow new. Not one day dur- ' ' " ’. ' ' ‘ g 5 fglde ’ -' ' - '. ’ 1e m 1 m“ B m byterial which me in unlme > _ _ i to brtglgchitls, , m :9“: 12:32am?“ i‘? m” “mpemure efiiffillfiivfiihlieti? sills?! clip nfOl.‘ 19:8 “I.” “fr on Wednesday sud Thursday. addi- g; . Soloist c. I. Gsllsgher, I $ “T352311”; $35131 cflfiladronu flu“ retool, 2T1 lllzrfteliignclzibedig silelllflljjsv. A. a. Reynolds Bc- "in"? Educ"! Blend 549-615 lb-i “it”; w ‘h’ "PMS ‘had’ w” i ‘t H" Elli-Sunder Schwl- d; 4“ " ' ~ ' - . lis e . l ‘" ‘Z - Ig- 1y always leaves the ltom- 11 b b t 1,, w k deque. - e 3°" 5m“?- 1-535-452 1b» New Bflm- p - ». < -, l. kczltgggiarmternsl medication should, to :0 mow“ 0 a. sudden drop _ THE WW3“ °t m‘ M‘ ‘as’ swlck 918,007 1b.; Quebec 4,968,126 1b.} The report d‘, Mum“ mm“ ‘and Evlmma AT q 17' m‘ ' ‘b . ' A.“ Dllnbl!‘ will take place from e ' Baby Bands was submitted by the, n? " r. M.-7Ablde with M, -. '- Thompson . - Preacberz-Thc Minister, . Ontario 5,667,088 1b.; Manitoba 801,- 468 1b.; SaskatchcWa-n 1.064.808 1b.; Alberta 3.116.699 1b.; British Colum- rohlcs: coulvr-At the. police Qhfl-efdll, be avoided, as it so often h" dumb. court “yesterday the case of a taxi m the digestion and (‘pus retards recovery. home o; 111p l-lowlan, Tryon, Feb- 2nd at so p. m. m the Preepyterlw 011 January 13, the record cold mark was hung up. The temperature Secretaiyof that Department. Mrs. Keith Boswell, Victorim Bs follows: vvwwvvv _.’\XJ'{' ' But u a! 09kt _ _ ,con't1?i dropped to aa-oelcw. “m” °*““‘“°“ Wm‘ l‘ "wm “"“ Chur h, North men. - m t 000- 0”“; ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, iglnrauehil: EMF v9 pa‘ 6 “Tithe? Old timers in Manitoba. remember rauww pmpmy w” dammed‘ one ~ c -——- - 323m“) m; Indian Resewes W’- “nzltirfilelt “r,ltlis}:§n($§2ei4;“90.. efrnhtsrgands ' ‘ I ‘ M “m an fig! externally, Vie“ when there were colder ‘Jsnusrys. In drunk w” fined mum or thirty days‘ THE FUNERAL of the late Gil“ _ SM QM antic, M“, w O01 icée raising the largest . amounts were . ~ “when”; glegiyoven on the young- 1907. they decline the mercury svev- field MacEachem takes place from. i _ .9 . - . l)!‘ Perseverance‘ Bedequer ‘x2730; D°_ ‘ti v‘ ‘ t “v: w: ¢“‘ ‘ _.. Mwflfif n° m’ °t "Psml"! e aged 11.0 below and in 1912,“: aver- fag: “f?” l? “SEEP”; his late residence. Covehead. sundey ti’; t?” °°“‘““°”b“' 3min" lug our Bit, Hamilton. $124.00: mu- l ' ' "' 4g ‘ M0011» , “m; u_5_ Th”, “so reveal that m es r ay a "noon a ou . p. . a d ~, t‘ m, at 3 m l1 e Preceding year, r0 crs~ , , e " t. g "y; ‘g on“ (but), gb- i‘ I lcrv 0B I l‘ 8 P- ity, Summerside $119.00 ‘trinity, A15 “n; PRINCE ST. Vicks so mum!) u, chuck the cold m, yea,- 1597 the month or qanuary what might have been a. very seriolil Interment m“ Oovehem “men”, and woool dealers anticipated the Charlottetown‘ $11500. ' Nunez I I°'”°‘ “d ~ ' - fto t t is l ' k ‘ m, “cation, And’ w“ mud and m accident occurred on Gra n 8 rec r a n_mar ct values and early in . _d svold serous F D sunny. e average opposite Mgrket street. when w" ‘the season the local price paid w The Life Membership Certificate MINISIED-Rov. B. C. EATON, 3.1), __ CENTRAL cllclsrlm onlmou o, mum 1|; l5 just u good for odulte. temporeture stcnqllig at two degrees . . presented 1,, 101,-, Boswell ,0 m, -o up .1. I " . . . . “bvvg- Weather bureau ,.,,,,,d_,_h°w_ Nellie-Chaisson, 1e years of-im- ° ssltvrcss - Rev. w. .1. Johnston. ialme" m“ "@1519?- "m “'°““d lathe showing the lergeetu’ increase "in, W“ ROBERTA "ENC!" '1'“ L 74 g In,“ . . ever, m, o: a warmer January“ m student at the Union Commercial 5h Johan“. B" w,“ mum, We wk twenty cents to around thirty cents m Emu" m: the year was. won by . a/ per pound. Graded wood sold rend- ily during the early part of the year, netting considerably over thirty cents per pound to the producers for the“ best, grades. As the season ndvhncecl, the buying demand eased off and it was difficult to move in large quen- titles until the beginning of the win- ter, when buying, demand developed and. prices strengthened. The 192B clip was. very good in quality, West- ern range woools being particularly low in shrinkage and bright end College was knocked down by}. slfiikh. "The young lady, who was crossilu; Grafton street towards . the 110st’ 0!- ilce,‘ did not. see the sleigh, which was travelling cost. approaching ber- She was knocked down, and falling! 011118!‘ one of the runners, sustained very so‘ vere bruises-in addition to having her clothes badly tornrlt“ is flu miracle that she was not more seriously in- lured. Mr. George Barbour, Chief Preventive Officer who saw the stool- dent headed the driver ofl and turn- MORNING Woltslllr 11 trcnoclc “Alfllwm—¢‘Sun o! s ui" Tum Fmlwn-“GN R¢ikns"“““[¥...?................ “Chuck? e....fi.‘l'l?.2'.f.°3;°2§.‘..‘..?.'“°.f1l‘ c» . C G0 that your place is filled? "an m‘ m" y“ s” EVENING WVQRSKIP ‘I (YCLOOK 5““'°m“"'1'h¢ 31918119 MN?!" .. . . . . .. . . . . .. Woodward Sermon-“Foui- Main Concerns otLlfe" . ,, The Mum" Anmem-"Mllflfi will! M6" ‘. . . . . . . . L Q1. . . . . . . . Turner The beautiful them ho l 1 “ ' Sunday by special zgqueslgs a n’ n erred o a" hem‘ med All Pcws are Free _ . You are Invited. Communion ‘Service. pit of the central Christian church tomorrow at bot-h services. my. NF- Jobllston is the Secrets y of the Maritime Miuipherv 8001m- W121?“ includes the Provinces of Nova 5e0- tlc. and New Brunswick. He will lup- ply the nullllt during the luontn .0! February and possibly longer, unless a cell is accepted by a permanent‘ i155- “tor. A hearty invitation is K998999- "1919, they reveal, the wbatller was W17 mild, the average mark placed at l7 above.“ WINNIPEG. FED. l-Chill north- ern air, which has enveloped Alberta for a frigid week, failed to abate w. - dly and mercury drops threatened again to crash their Way. down past the 40 below limrk; At Medicine Hat, Icthbridge and Edmonton, tempera. tures of 38 below were registered“ and the forecast remained at "decid- Berseverancg, Bedeque, with an in- crease of “$48.12. The Secretary Strongly urged that the Standard of Excellence sent to each Band last year be closely followed. and appeal- ed to all members of the older secl- eties to further the organizing of bands where none now exists. and to encourage in every way possible the bands now functioning. Miss Elma Inmsn, Carleton, rs- ported for the Y. W. A.'s Circles ‘and CQG. I. T.'s as IOUOWSLINLlmbBI‘ oi “ éeiem. adrilian ilyqdcolvrrsmm AND ALBANY will lmlosd car of coal today. ' 4319 - guy-day, J. l". Lord. 1r, B. LEGISLATURE WILD 1| ODIN THURSDAY, FEB. ll h ' gnu-wanton. Jan. sci-m New 'Brlll_ISW‘l0k_ House of Assembly will open its sessions on Thursday, Feb- SHJCIAD uotmltss MEETING.- Red-hot religion characterized the "pry :1‘, IPNIIIIGI.‘ J. B. M. Baxter snnounced borlight before leaving for 541m; John, where the Government will WWWTWV- ; ' sAckwl- AND FROCK _. shortjackets reaching to the hips Lev gtrlfle longer are among the nov- elties tbgt women are tall ng in their gnmkg m tug South this se on. They ‘no pnrticuinrlyichsmling hen de- velobod in linen in p solid‘ . end worn over s frock of sheer _ rinted linen. “ “ “ Thfwomsn with s weaknesrfm iootwesr will be ‘delighted with shoes of white .3141, which have colored heels red, blue, 3min. etc. Narrow stripes of the colored leather ar- ranged ldmoderrlistic patterns form edly cold." V ST. RAPHAEL Club met ‘at home of MW- A. Wedgen with eight members Mid several visitors present. After the Sinking of O Canada. and the calling of the roll, a. programme followed on ‘(How to Know Good Materials." Lunch was served and a. vote of thanks presented to Mrs. Wedge. Two Next meeting will be at honkqlys. Jos. new members were enrolled Wedge. aaAnlso on. Links, The three factors most often ac- counting for oil leaks at the crank- shaft bearings are first, poorly fit- ted connecting. sod caps; second, an improper oil gFBove or reservoir; and, third, poorly fitted shims. an unusual trimming. ed him over to the police. Alter hit- ting his victim, he did not stop, until Mr.‘ Barbour brought him. to "a. halt. The man, who, the police state, was somewhat intoxicated, will appear at the police court on Monday chimed with“ reckless driving. Miss Chslslson received first aid at Foster's ch11! store, and was driven thence to ‘the home of Dr. J. E. Blanchard, where ‘Elie resides. The drlver oi the sleigh was admitted to bail. . BIRTHS “BIRTH u. so. one o“ cns IOI e.“- MACDONALD — At Glelifinnan on February 51st. to Mr. and lVLrs. Alban MacDonald, a. daughter. - PENNY-At Gladstone, Jniluqlry 20,_ 1e20, to m. and Mrs. Jellies M. Pen- QY vv_ who Ilpoitinnl ..,.........~¢ Agents Wanted ‘chums: §PEBIENCB UNNECES- gapy to hgndle quick selling perfume flower bead necklaces. Whole 0!‘ part time. Write quick fol; territ- ory- California Flower Beedvo» Windsor, OntL A. W. Feby. 2- MAN OB. WOMAN '1_‘0 TRAVEL AND appoint local representatives. Posi- tion pg’ fluent; yenrly guarantee $1092. (being $21. weekly overuse) and expenses; commission and cash _b __|“_'be3lfleS, Winston Co. Towel- Bldg, Toronto. ANVH-swtlfi- IF Yotl Aim “AFTER. mo. ltfimcv for this year and wish to be inde- pendent, take up the Wsikllls B1151- ness in your Town or County. The oldest, largest, best end most FY0- fitabie line of products sold direct to families. The chance of your. life to build ~a business ‘of yollr own. . A trial will convince you. Details furnished without obliga- tion. The J. ‘R. Watkins Company. Dept.“ 88, ‘I49 Craig‘ West, Moll- tl-eal. - A. 40'_79-l-19-26'2“9‘ Y To "Let —--i--_--,- 4.'_ n Lsr-u-wo scour. norms. well heated and nicely furnished- Accommodation for 4 people. Par- kel- HD1988. K011i. Sh. 4007-1-16-L! For Sple sou s m: srocls“ or “*J""“o: cholcemarquls hey- aiw fluent! v Ill hetac. tteflmsh- £910.“? ‘ l_, M“ gist-sisal. rgAmlln. Ben's sfsbls‘ hero SANI- tw mnttfwv. c!!!" Ssn £8 J it 1 cushions, etc Mattress Co. 186 Queen Street.- chulnttntovm. P- E- l- 41994-25“ '33..‘ Kfifiull‘ fielfifiltfi owned by’ Leslie Bryonton, Winelns- ‘mv ‘g m mm Btrltglaea-l-vi. sou sAhs - nosisrsm’ “aim. > eleven months. Grand son of Din- ~ 0!! lib . ,Pb¢k.9FK Hicmke. w, print town“ _ -. '1 (IQQ-Z-l-Sl» 005d? y.“ “TWgutefl “ -1~.<d-.-.o--e---. A AAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. , v v vv vv assified Advertisements 10o per lino if 5 won! lo per line of 5 wall lo pol “DI if 5 wold! 1o pa: lino 0| I Iotdl “Wanted in good locality. Apply 08 King St. nectlcut, Jllnubry 31st, 1929, Celegria 4246-1-30-31- M. McMillan. Remains being brought “ home for burial. Funeral notice litt- Miscellaneous- 9,, ‘ e .- w JNO- ALFRED M“°”°"‘“'”' p AUX-At the city Hospital . ieltillffilfiifi: Jilin who. ' ' ' " - _ 22 years, The funeral will take p159? /SHII‘PING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- frqm her late residence, 1 Bayfleld Sh, cry. WANTED-HAVE Red and Cross females. town, P. E. I. MEMORI AM ian Job Printer!- Jon Printery. ,__ ‘r0 nxcllANaE. land at Coleman for. McIntyre Blk, Winnipeg. Merl “Male Help Wanted MEN. mrskcmen. beginners 116. Guardian. AMBITIOUS ' grins. Eleetrlglv- Hairdressing. Write-Dominion . MBF- 3°- our exclusive H. AAAV¢¢AAA . _____ WANTED T0 BUY DOUBLE TENE- merit house, modern conveniences. ly supplied. Guardian Job Printtz- new“ Fell FEW » Foxcs, principally i B. R. Holman, Charlotte- 4309-2-2-31, AND YQFQUFNING cards at; shortest notice. Guard- CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed. Just the thing for‘ ackrlowldge- meht, intimutions, etc. Guerdii? ‘zoo Apmzs wlLu Western Can- edo. land. Apply B. L. Deacon, 602 loie-l-le-l-me TRAIN FOR FIREMEN, $150-$350 hl . n ll Dvillllmlv B91 mont y a way 48540851 31 mcxgumcuccn men allowed fifty vents Ml h°"1'- learnlng beet paying trade?- 8W1",- mrese Wells Chpqffgrlns, Bflflkmymi, 3111797‘ Literature freo- Government uttered Tl’ d Schools, 1107 st. gzwrence 9W?- es- v- 1'21 '- w' u‘ Female Hellrweoted _ - “v23 CAN BECOME INDEPENDENT- l dflfififi- YIrlt-fl a . Dept. P. 0. Box I6B5.W~°;%Sat'“_ ny (nee Annleltichards) a son. DEATHS CHIPMAN-At Medford, lvless, on January 31st, Mrs. Mary Chipmsb, widow of the late Alex chipman. l YOUNKER-On Feb. 1st... use. Jos- cph Ypunker, "of Winsloe, aged ~65 years. Funernl on Monday, Feb. 4, at 2 p. m. . lvlollllLpArc-At New London, Con- thls morning at; 8.45 to St. Dun- ‘ Stan's Cathedral thence to R. C. Cem- etery. - LolvcwoltTll-sntered into rest at 220 l-Iillsboro Street, on January 111st Agnes Josephine, daughter of the late Honourable Francis Longworth. The remains will be takerffrom the Mac- Lean “Funeral Home to St. Paul's ' Church at noon Saturday, Ebb. 2nd; funerabtdklng place at. 2 o'clock. In- terment Sherwood Cemetery. Please qmlt flowers. 5 In Mem_o riam Yorston, who died February 8rd, i928- Father as we look around this wpr] And cannot find you ‘there, - We look back upon our homestesd where you sdlullcd all trouble and 53MB‘ to ‘ ‘ad e as c stow er g3“: {all e gobd ygpxvp done Olll’ i-IWWII!!! ".7 7°‘! 9'9. l! PEP"? now And the“ ole“ that you have won. lhoerud by“ his Wife sud Family. 4297-2-2-fl. In Mellridm ...'"""..- of: we emu think of ' nae in When we were Ill P”! - mm ghgdovc o'er our N! l: ossi- Olr lived one gem lltfll _ ' volmo wouiN BIIIIWQ 1° cater nut clan o! M")! M “ f ' f II would». l-nvm-fi ' _ p l ~ .' _~ meeetelluywlfe u! Ismlly. "Ambrcgl still-t?” h saoe-a-a-‘al. “ "f “ “Nursing '“ “ In loving memory of- Wm. Henry’ meeting last night at the Snlvstion Anny Citadel. It was the best yet of the series, from ‘every standpoint,- interest, enthusiasm, and attendance. Adjutant Martin introduced the grand old Army song“'l’..or.d Jesus I Lang to be Perfectly Whole" to the tune 0f “No never -alqne" find the congregh- tion moved with soul-hunger as they sung it. Mrs. Martin presented c, reading-extract from the book “When the Holy Ghost is Come" writ- ten by Commissioner S. L. Brengle, D. D. one of the choicest Army writ- ers end teachers on Holiness. T119 7,, “ , was briefly counselled in the matter of holiness literature, of which Army writers provide abund- dress of the evening, delivered by Adlt. Martin was based on the“ mes- sage to the Church in Scrdis Rev. 3. 1-8, “Playing a. name that thou llvest. end art dead." The addrpss pointed out, with solemn warning, the awful state. penalty. 9nd Judgment. threatened upon all forms of heart backslld’ . Tonight the suhlect at.8 o'clock will be the "valley of bones." The campaign will extend over Sun- day. with the following subjects, al- ready shnounced: ll a. m. "The-flin- failing supply." 3.30 p. m. Questions end Answers; 7 p. m. “Fuel for Sac- red Fire." 111a revival fire will burn brightly allday, and all who will, are ‘invited to spend the day with the 10c- al Sslvationlsts, in this revival time. Special singing, earnest prayer l-rfeet- lngs after eoch service. “ PERSONALS Mrs. Frederick P. Sulllvgnltrflved home Thursday night from Boston, Massn, to attend the funeral of her mother, the late Mrs Mgrgerct Chap- pelle, of St. Avards. Mr, Eugene L. ‘Murray, student at st. Augusttoek Bemlnaryu Toronto. arrived in the City Thursday evening. on a ten day's visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray, Grafton Street, The gross earnings of the Cal-lode inn National Railways for the week ending January 21st, 1929, were - $4,128.'173, as compared wlth—-$4,526.- 131 for the correspondlnl; Period of 18,28 a decrease of—-$402,358, or nine percent. Dr. Ma Guigsn hits returned to his home from the City Hospital, whore he was undergoing treatment A or the past two weeks. The Doctor expects to resume his practice in _s_ few dlyi. 1 ASK “ l f. Cherry Bark i ‘ " A Compound If you want the “BEST couch g ~ MEDICINE FQR slice. Mention was also mode of Tin- - . ney's “Rcvivals of Religion." The aq- strong in character.‘ - prices has tended to stimulate con are paying uncle attention tq til of which is steadily adding to th “IBIS. ffiportfng “G00ds’ “ Newest Dix Film Great“ Did you ever piey poker? Stlilld behmii You!‘ bend? ' Al"! once in c, lifetime? Goods", opened yesterday for a tw day run. 1t has in it ference between a. pair of deuces on a straight-flush. part of A, very funny picture, ivlaude Turner Gordon. Claude Kin and Wade Boteler. The picture, on plavcfl w!" ‘- —‘~~"'\ t» the 10st t-lm <20... “,“ _ Hotel“ ALAA. it Sings . s ever "I! Hotel in 1'0 mourn»: t wound fiweflvmil- i! h ‘new 0-". Initiate! o! ill , Charlottetown ' Hat‘! can “VI? MP3‘ vvv A.AA.A g. . I f ‘The general improvement in wool fiderlce in sheep raising. Farmers health of their flocks. thegculling of ewes and the use of better rams, all quality and,’ salenbility of Canadian wools, leading to their greater pop- ularity on world markets and greater popularity with Canadian manufact- Arld did you ever have a. woman chair and ask questions -- out ‘loud - about your were you ever three or four stacks behind end wondering how you'd evercittch up and then get. one of those marvellous handsthat come If so, putpn your hot and“ coat and hurry down to the Prince Ed- ward Tfiatre, where Richard D1x's new Paramount picture, “Sporting one of the iurlnlest poke;- sequences ever screened. It wouldn't be fair to the Prince Edward management. to reveal" thedetails of the hence by which 171k wins, 1t is enough to say thst it will be hilar- iously fulnny picture for every man, woman or child, who knows the dif- But poker lsnft all that's in "Sport- ing Goods". It is just p. vex-y funny in which Dix plays a. golf suit sslcsmsn who is mistaken for s. multi-mlllloll- sire and is forced to make good to will a. girl he loves. Ide has some terrible obstacles-terrible to him but extremely comic to the audience -to overcome, including a. trying sit- uation on a beautiful California“ ‘golf links. but he finally emerges on top. Gertrude Olmsted plays the girl. and the rest of the supporting cast boasts such names as Ford Sterling, Myrtle Stedman, Philip Strange. o1‘ the funniest in which Dix hiss cvcr AAA i‘ AAADAAAA; ...A A-AA;_A_AAAA wcv-jln- tl-mm- ‘ ____.-p»‘_--e_§_4_-.._.,.--. A annual circle m9mb8IS_117. Total raised $915.53; Number of Y. W. A. Members 2o; Total raised $125005 '0. G. I. T. groups 5; Number'__of members 4'1; Givlngs $21.00; month Bedeque Circle leads in giving with on average of $14.00 per member. - Mrs. (Rev) A. J. Reynolds report- ed for the Department of Christian Stewardship end Finance as follows: C 0 ed a. Secretary of Christian Steward- ship and Finance; 14 have appoint- ed a. Finance Colnnlitt-ée; 15 present the msttel- of Christian Stewardship regularly; 10 have adopted system- atic giving; 6 have adopted a. mis- sionary in special prayer; 25 reached or exceeded their allocation: 3 “ad- opted the Budget plan: 31 made quarterly financial surveys. The Sec- u 2 monthly givlngs by envelope as the most practicable method of contrib- uting to the fuhds. _ . In the absence of Mrs. (Rev) F. H. Littlejohns, Pownal, Mrs. (Rev) John Sterling, Montague, reported for the Missionary Monthly-w. total number of- subscribers in the Presbyterlalof 1029. ‘ Mrs. (Rev) E. H. Ramsay. Cher- lottetown, Secretary of ‘the Depart- ment of Associate Helpers, reported as followsz-Number of Associate Helpers 861; number taking theutdis- slcnary Monthly 23; (lumber joining the W. M. S. during the year 2; con-v trlbutlons $68.10. Mrs. G. C. Gor- don, Alberton, reported on the Lit- erature snd Supplies Department as follows‘. 8'1 copies of the Study Book were sold: 18 nuxlllaries use it; 24 use O Sllggesti " programs: 55 purchased flflnllfll OILS; 4 auxiliaries have adopted a. lonary; 17 parcels were d forwarded, 1o to Trinidad; e toHome Mission stations in Nova. Scotic. and 1 to“ British Columbia; 1 box to Trinidad was valued at $80.00. The Secretary asked that Home Mission parcels be sent to stutlolls in the Maritlmes. “ The Strangersf Secretary, Mrs. S. M. “Martin, Heatherdale, reported as follows: Number of strangers visited, l26. Removals repel-ten, 88. ' _ Patients visited in hospitals, 110. Patients visited on return,“ from hospitals, 59. ' ' “ New Canadians instructed in Eng- lish, 1“. Total number of strangers cared for. l7. - ,,, Number. other than strangers, in- cluding sick, ShllHnA. hart-ovoid. or». R01 Hi0 Decanting jtillfid attention to .e very important workof this de- partment. and urged greaterjnter- est in and ‘support of it during tho Mrs. (Rev) F. E. Boothroyd. York, Cliflefillflndlng Secretary inber inter- esting resume of the year's work re- potted '18 auxilinries, almost 2000 members, ln-increaso of 1B3, 2'! new Lite members. 810 meetings and an average attendance of 790. B E f! ed I tote! registration of About loo. A large number o! visitors were m. sent; Ind the evening meeting 1Q "huh "l5 Bllloisl Blinker was Rev. Andi-aw Thomson, 1A., 313., postm- of Princeton United Church, one! nu- the nineteen yum‘: milslonsry In Chill. Ill l psrticularly inspire- tinusl one. ' In. L. B. Allen presented the‘ an. pnnisl Itatoment as follows: ‘Baby Bends, $2.0. ~ . 1 ' c. c. 1. w, 021m. Y. w. 4., 9mm. Illusion Cltolu. $98253. Minion Bmdl, 88845.00. W. N. 5.. 011,021.42. l? ' M188) sad sdditionsl gifts u 0W1; m» u use s- Douay \ 46 societies reported; l8 have appoint- “ rotary of the Department fldVDCBIEd_ Trinity United Church _ , CQ-PASTOBS ll-Ev. E. 1|. RAMSAY, D- u; REV. HAMMOND JOHNSON ORGANIST, mos".- w. E. FLETCHER, A.lt.c.M., A.T.C.L u - .l _ TBE SERVICES 11.09 A- M-f-Pltbch r: Rev. Hammond Johnson. Anthemz-“Thou H ddcn Love of.. God" ... . . . . . Fletcher (Soloist Mr. A. R. Glllis) boo c. M.—Sabbaih School and Bible Classes. _ 7.00 P. M.—-Pl'escher: Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Subject: “The Gates of the City." Heart Ye Weary" .. . . .. Mendelssohn Mrs. Roy Cudlhorc. Anthem l-“Delu- Lord and Father of Mankind" Fletcher (Solo farts by Mrs. Fletcher and. Miss McKel-lzlel Morning Service Broadcast by C. F. C. Y.) Solir-"Taka AA A AAAAA A A ‘AA A A A Zion Presbyt riqn Church . MINlSTElk-REV. scolm: summon. m. A. n. n. (fi-gunlst and Cholr Msster-Mr. LOUIS n. THOMPSON wvv v MORNING v ' Anthem, Trust in flilnAlwsys Miss Flo Campbell and Choir. EVENING Anthem Jesus“ Saviour Pilot Me Ecliccknen » . “ g. i; r the estate of the late Charlotte “ ' m“ The Markels “Sophia Howard, late of Cornwall, of $245.00. Included in the total um- v cunt is a contribution of $100.00 to OTTAWA.‘ Ont" Feb“ 1_(Eg" .- g Canadian egg markets are holdin ' firm. . TORONTO. 2—-'I'h15 egg market ll Victoria. W. M. 5., from the Lea. fa- mily, Victoria, in memory 0f their very firm and some dealer-shave add vanced their. buying and selling father, the late John B. Lea, f0!‘ prices ~10. B. C. offerings arc firm. many years a Life member of the Society. _ The complete list. of ofllcers for 1929 ls: President, Mrs.“ (Rev) W. A. Poultry firm and, unchanged with Thomson, Charlottetown. qwceiptg “sham 1st Vice-Pres, Mrs. (RevJ . John EDMONTON __.me e“ market Sterlmg- Mmmgue‘ here is unchanged in tone and» prices. “ 2nd viceipres" Mrs‘ (Rev) Geo‘ c‘ Prices w retailers are extras 27; Grimtl wlnshe“ firsts 36; seconds 30. - 3rd Vice-Pres, Mrs. Mctcalfe, Vlc- CALGARYFJTMS egg market m ‘wrm- advancing under light receipts and floors are well cleared up of fresh » “l stocks. A car lot from Vancouver is rolling here to meet the local de<-' = ' Recording Sec.. we. D. M. Mac- Leod, Hunter River; Corresponding, mend. costing about extras 871 firsts 35; pullet extras 30. delivered, "The Credential Committee report- the. (Rev) F. E. Boothroyd. York: Treasurer, Mrs. L. R. Allen. Slim- Prices to country shippers advances! i t9 extras 30-32; firsts 29-30; s merside. Secretary of Christian Steward- olids 20-22. Prices/Yd retailers ‘IQ “ eXl-res 40-42: firsts ss-rxa; seconds ' '""~ Mrs (Rev) Ail’. Ftevnolrlsflied- 30-32. “Secretary of Y.W.A.'s Cihcles and C.G.I.T.,~Mlss Elma Inmun, Cal-ls- ton. Secretary of Mission Bands “and vANC°Uvm:_Th° W"! Wflith “ Baby Bands. Mrs. Keith Boswell. 2:: in” he” h” "mwd "MPH vlcwfl" for this“! gsltclmilfd “h” smmgptq“ “ '“ wee w amountip “my . . half of last week's. Prices gm ‘m: - ‘. chbnged st extras 28-30; firsts 24-25“ ' bullet, extras 22-23.. l l. $flcretsry Associate Helpers, Mrs. (Rev) E. H. Ramsay, Charlottetown. Sec. Literature d: Supplies, Mrs. W. E. Aitken, Central, Lot 15. _. Sec. Missionary Monthly. Mrsdohn B. Andrew. last Royalty. ~ Use lllnudMJ-luhnont for Gringo,- Strangers‘ Sec., Mrs. S. M. Mar- slo- ...,,.., b‘, tin, Heethcl-daie. Press Secretary, Miss Marguerite Auid. Freetown. , ' i ‘m? ‘lumps-once Secretary. mu time l Gfisvsaztun” Imam. Gsrlcton- - - .1503 After the officers had taken their 0 ' "' 5' “m” places on the platform, Mrs. (Rev) owammm‘ Hammond Johnson. Charlottetown, .1“ “Mm” 59"‘ led in a dedlcaimy prayer. "'9" l v1" aw ~. After the closing onflfleun- ~ d‘? NDFUUII, the MW kflfllfl" N“ PR-J-P-WLLAR nnyerfnlly end with inspired (Mim- ism the sllocstton of $15,295 9nd " ' $100.00 roi- Brunch expense muss. ‘ 3"‘- D. m"'%. L . ‘In muekgeu-Seo- “ . Q '