..- ..-,~.3.~.-.1\‘--"-"-- . .-2.-4'-, - - . 'I -. ' .____v._» _ I -- FEBRUARY 5, 192 k__ _ W _ . _ ,__Ri _ __ _ _ THE 'CHARLO'-l"1‘ETOWN_ 'GUARDIAN PAGE __ ,_ Q ` Q:r;_;»|!F,-quyiu-gym?5»-.v_-;g~-E,-._--sw-»_. -.,,.~-~- 7 The Ilost Beautiful lihevroiet In iihevrol ' - I-v-1 I Jed-li_r‘ _ *_* __ '__' _*_ ._ _ _ 6 ‘ I I , - . et Illstory” now on Display at A. Ililhll-E & W8 iiaii and See Them . ,_ _ o mt.. " _T ' Y ' - ____ 'ui-;i -a - - .__ ‘ » I i ‘ Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON, M- A- B. D. ii-00 A. M---Ser-.mon:-Subject-Communion, 'Peace I Leave. O-0004-§§~O§-O-OO'@§‘Q 7.00 P. M.-Sermon: B Anthem by the Choir. 44+ro+rov`o+o<-or QOVGO-00000-0-0 Q-OOO-O-O-O+§-O MORNING communion Hymn by Mixed Quartette. 2.30 P. M--‘Sabbath School and Bible Class. EVENING object-Nlcsssmuu. Coward _or Courageous. ' Solo... . _ . _ . _ . _ . _ _ . . . _ Mrl.Fred'M.N2lh STUDENTS AND STRANGERS WELCOME- iilrinitp Mutter: tlilburcb REV. W. M. RYAN, B. A., 220 Richmond Street REV. E. H. RAMSAY, D. D., 63 Upper Prince St. ORGANIST-W. E. FLETCHER, A_.R-C-M., A.T-C-L. SERVICES F`0R TOMORROW 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.--Preacher: Rev. W. M. Ryan, B1 A. ' Subject:-"Forgiveness" Anthem:-“Depth of Mercy” _ _ ._ . . . . (Fletcher) (Solo part by Mr. T. W. Bentley) Selection by The .Harmony -Male Eliht. 2.30 P. M.-Sabbath School ind Bible Classes. (Dr. Ramsay'e Class In Church) 7.00 P. M.-Preacher:-Rev. Dr. Ramsay. _ Subject:-"where Place the Emphasis?" Solo:-"The Better Land" . . . . _ . . _ . _ , . . . . . __ (Cowen) Misa ,Muriel McMurdo Anthem:-"God is A Spirit" . , . . . . . . . . _ . _ . _ .. (Bennet) ` Seleetlion by The *Harmon y Mate Eight. A coapuu. wsLco_Me To _AI__I.. ' O 0000 QQ O0+4 4§t44#%Of i c1.Ass11-‘LED ADVERTISEMENTS Ona Insertion per line of fi vvorda _ |r,,u,- uuuc,-¢|,,M per line of 5 'Will' I-light Iuwrtlunn ..........._............._......... ._.........7o pol' line of 5 words N+%%**% 0-0- Centrai Guardian ` cal.-EpoNIA_-service in the Presbyterian Ch .h, -C Feb’ 6th_ at 3 pill; aledonia, on BROOKFIELD _ The services in the Brookfield . - 4 _ da” Feb nh Clmsregation Sun H - I . will he as follows: artsvllle ll n. m. and Brookfield 7 p. m. ctvos RIv-an ._ 0,, ,guuu,,y_ 'F°`b"““Ty 5th. the senvices in the Clyde River Presbyterian Church will be at 3 IJ. m. Sunday School 'li 2 D- -m. ' “'~`FA3"' -011 Sunday. Eco. sth tllerc will he service in the Presby_ toriun Church, Bell t t _ ami 7.30 p. ni, as ' H 11 H' m' souTH AFa|cAN vers To ‘MEET--'Phe South. African war Veterans will meet in.;-hu (;_ W V A- R00ms Tuesday evening .rt xi 0': clock. Wi- PERSONALS =Mr_ Shaw MacMillan. W. 1, S. was III tho city yesterday ' *.- Mrs. Alice Whethorly, nf pm.t_ land. Ma'ine, arrived home to ug. tcnld the funeral ol her mother M"r.-'_ -Susan Dawson, whine dem); cccurreii on Sunday lust. Mrs. Whothcrly expects to return soon_ -Friends of Mr, James Mcllonnld former Water Commissioner, will b9_ Bind to know that he has made :I lull recovery from the accident .which dislocated his shoulder and -is about the house again as ugunr Bright. ond: active though ninety. I one. - VEITITHS I Y_`_A iMacPHE-R»SOIN-At Oyster lied _liI‘iIlge, .lnuunry 20th, 1927, io Mr. _and Mrs. It. I.. MacPherson, u -daughter. IW, Agents \VunteIl _ Salesmen Wanted PORTRAIT AGENTS, - WRITE for catalogue, United Art. Limit- ed, 4 Brunswick, Toronto. ' 3842-12-1-w‘sln26I. WASHO BEST SELLER. GREAT rcpeator. Washes _clothes in ten minutes without rubbing, und cleans everyillini’-' like magic. lluarunteetl harmless, 25% profit. Snrnpio Tree. l_’_ A, iilciobvrc Nr tio., Alexandria, Ont. A. W. Feb. 5-12| MAKE MONEY MAKING Friends! Joint our :r‘ai'f of money- mnlting agents, selling the best vuluc tailored-to-Ineasuro men-'s clotlling in -Canada, nt one excep- tionally low price, Big sales-Big money-No experience necessary. ,\ionI'oo Tailors Ltd., Dept, 9. 587 Si. -Cuihcrillo West., Montrcnl. A. W. li. AGENTS WANTED--AMBITIOUS Inen anxious to establish their own business III theil' town or 1-ounty hy soiling Wutkins l-‘u'In- _ mls Lino ui’ l’rotiuI-ts. Thu op- portunity of your life if you ure :tilt-r big nlour-_\'_ I-lxtrlusivv tor- ritory. Write for complete do- luils. 'l`iIt- J, R. Watkins Conl- p:\n_v. Zi'-'il i`I'ni|.: West. Dept 88. \iontl'I-ui. _'l-Iilii-1-22-s-ii Articles For Sale LIGHTNING STRANGE BATTERY; Coxnlpound. Charges delivered batteries instantly. Eliminates‘ old method entirely. Particulars. Lightning Co.. SL. Paul. Minn. A. W. .lnn. 15.22.29 I-‘ob ` :Ju - FOI' Silky _ i FOR SALE-76 LIGHT LIGHTING plnnt good as now, clu-np for quick sale. ll. G. -Nelson nt Uni- versal Motors. 362-I-1-20-6| BAKER8’ OVENS-WRITE FOR t ._ THE. CROWN LIFE INSURANCE Company has particularly nt- tractive openings in -Prince Ed- ward »islunIl, wit.-h unlimited OD' portunity for real salesmen. Write, giving full particulars to Crown Life, Care Guardian. "3635-1-31.61 Wlnlfed-A .Winn 'WANTED - A M-AN-A DETER- mined man--who will work as hard for himself as he will for an employer. An active man- preferahly ibetween 30 and 40, married, and with some business experience. All ambitious man --anxious i'or good pay today. promotion tomorrow. Opening is with successful Canadian 'Life Insurance Company, established over 30 years Selling experi- ence not vital. Wo supply train- ing." Write, in strictest confid- I-uco, llox 1103 -Halifax. 2-3,8i 'Mule Help \‘VmIt_I-tl BIG EARNINGS. STEADY EM- ploymen-I: for 'Barber~_-i. illecome ' I-xpcrt in li weeks. Wlrite Moler It-miller College, Depa-rtmeut "F" ilialltax. 3-'I-ttslti It 40 wanting positions, ofllce or on trains, $125-$400 month. 'free passes, experience unneces- sary, 'write \Bakef, Supt_, ll42 TSI. *I.ouis. Mc. _ 3709 RAILWAY POSITO-N8 - MEN, ` Nursing Y-OUNG WOMEN DESIRI-NG TO enter March clnss ol' -North .idnnrs Training School :for nurses, ‘North Adams. Mass., -please write, Supl. prom'ptly. \SclIool` quI\l|l‘ies pupils to get-ure registration. ‘l'ro\'idos monthly uiiowalloo and privilege of six months course -nt. Yule -Univer- sity Svhool of Nursing. All ex- cataiogue; time payments if Ilo- sired; some used ovens ou hand! llubbard Oven Company, 1100.1 Queen West. Toronto. Sat. :L_ FARM FOR SALE-THE UNDER-_ signed offers for sale the dcsir-| ubic -properly of tht-_ into .ilonryi Curran. consisting of sixty :icrz-si situated at Pleasant (lrovc, con-| venient to school and <‘ll\tl'Cl\f‘H- Apply to Mrs. Minnie Curran. _ _3689-2-Zi-3| Help Wanted EARN $25 WEEKLY UPARE Ilmo, writing for newspapers. mugazlnes ll-Ixp.. unnec., details I-‘rco. Press Syndicate, 637 St. Louis. |Mo. 3709 wvontc-I.. “W CASH FOR OLD ENVILOPES with stamps used lniforn 1890. Al- so 'want other stamps. `Walter Iflmorson. 022 llinmau. Evanston. ill. 3711 Female Help Wanted WANTED - YOUNG GIRL TO help with housework. Country nirl preferred. apply 5 Ruston St. 3055-2-1-61 _ -i and fllovo the Conan Rtylvn lnal line Make extra mer Teil ue the IPI -I - - I - . l' Preetown; A. E. \Clarke, Souriltl I’l'|\9*39 ilalti. 3710-2.5,15I on ooooo-o»» we-ooawaof QIIEEII IIOTEl Since taking ever this Hotel we have spent many thouaande of dollars ll repairs and Improvements. lt iHEI-:sci-I‘eN-To Mr. and Mrs. C. 'C- HUGHCUGH- JF.. -I8 Brighton Aven- ue, on Feb. 3rd. a daughter. _. DEATHS wATKINS*“~‘\i 'I2 Ulmer llllishoro Street on Friday, Fell. -ith. 1927,- -VFH -iesfliif .\i. \Vatkins, nge 67.i |l"uncr.Ii from hor lute residence on Mon-day, i~`t-Ii. 'ith leaving i'i'Io house at l.:l0 I'or ‘St I‘nul's (‘.-i\u.I-cli thence to Hin-r\~rooIl Ceiiietexy 1‘or internIelIi_ MacLEAN-_-'it Mt. llcrhert, (llills- 'lJur0.i on -Friday. Feb. -it-h. 1927, Ann-n-heliII Mucln-_all, nge 66 years. I-‘llnr-ral l`:'uIn her lute resilience on »Sun1lny, FI-.li_ iith at li o'ciock_ in-| to:`meI\t _\iI-I'mzIirl Ccrnetery, sT|:wAR'r-.»\t neue nlver wen-‘ nesday Inoruinii January 26th Wil-i liam Stewart ln- his 69th yeur_ In-! torment Belfast Cemetery. Presbyterlans Convene At -~ . ~ _. and -ilmtrucive meeting of St last evening when Mr R R. Hurst James .Literary Society was he-id. P New ga--. .Ii addr... 0.. --i»v»i£.._s1...-.ul Seek Embargo on His C9110 Ig GI88g’0W Boys he-lar Mr. Davin stewart resident I1 . I in Ii I . d ' ' ° ` A large representative meeting m°i'l¢ el!-503':-:I.e dIIsou:sii1I?Ioil‘:1’;vedi & , or the uyuod of the Mm-mme prov.. the address. - Mr. Hurst stressed -- -*- 7' Iuceu wuu helu in New G|,_sg0w_ N_ the importance ot having books an (Special to The Guardian) l BERLIN, Feb. -I.-Prince .Touch- g_, ou Tuesday 1" ,ML u-u6p,.euen_ the home, and of following a pract- WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.- Advo-,im Albrecht or Prussia, aeoond cou- tatlves from al‘i the Presbyterian of ical course .In reading. He aug- cates' of the 'Lenroot Tabor milk sin to tomar Emperor William Il. the Synod were present, and a Seated books dealing wi-tb. religion, and cream hill today predicted theiwho will soon go to the :Upted larse annbuut of business wasput 'mi-“l`° SYUAY- adventure. biography Senate would ps-ss the .bill when it_ISt.ates to direct a series of,sym- through Rau D,._ A_ 3_ G,-aut was better letters, etc.. and strongly ad- is voted upon at 4 o'c1ock Fridayphoay concerts, is not only a_eon1- present from the Board ot Admin- "5" UOYS when they M8811 t0 afternoon, Little delay in getting ani-poser -but a virtuoso as well. -_l-lie lstration and -galve tl mom CUIHDFS- read- W read an °l‘ "lm" ‘lf U10 aglreement. with the house over the instrument is the cello, and he has hemllvc report of the work of the b°°ks °f all °“"‘°" b°f°l'° Dmceed' amendments was expected, and It frequently assisted at charity at- -Church uguue lust Gene,-ul Au. ing to ar_I_other, as "chopping and was predicted that President Coo- fairs and court functions in the rolei seInhly_ This showed the most. °‘h'i*¥lgin-g in reading was most w_____eFf___ __ “nH_msfac_o__y_ A [un ____ ___ this lidge will sigm the measure. oi'__cello solo_l_e-t. 1 DFOEYGHH in Hll lit’-‘Dllf~ address In 9° 0 The question now is whether the My cello, he told The Associ-at- conducted by 59-9-9'O~O~§%-0 The Russ A very comfortable and homelike Hotel at a moder- ate price. Large and well lighted- roome with hot and cold water. Splendid table. courteous service. Centrally located, being on the -finest street in the city, and In close proximity to churches. depot, theatres, etc. -Rates $3.00 a day. “WHAT. SHOULD BOYS READ? -“One of -the most. interesting ‘_ IN MEMORIAM in Loving Memory of Fieb- ert H. Barrett who departed this life February 5th, 1923. Father as we look around this _ world And cannot find you there We look back upon our home- stead Where you adjusted all trouble and care. Then as we stop to ponder, Over all the good you've done Our thoughts of you are in heaven now And the crown that you have won. Inserted by Hia Wife and Sons. 707. IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory ol | P. N. PATE O' Leary, P. E- I. Died February 5th, 1926 The Spring will bring us no delight It's pleasant fields and flowers Our hope is now to meet again - In Canan's happy Bower. oiass in the Maritime Prov- -, i ia now the finest I-iotoi of its IN MEMORIAM I ineea. It appeals to those W*‘° WUI* I °°"\'°"\lb|° in Loving Memory of Mrs. I Hotel and splendid table and George wood, who -died Feb- sxeeilent earvlea at a meder- fulfy W1- 1925- ate price. ln our hearts your memory lingers 3"" "`°'” ”'°° *° “M Sweetly. tender, lend and per dey. . true d There is not a day ell* _ Ch tte N n 9 . Brio to That vxodhtot think of you Hotel C00 lnaerhd by -Her Son Galvin- _ Proprietors wlte and’-Family. MISS L. MGQUAID, Manager »»4 ' QU EEN HOTEL -E. H. \MoniIley,~ Bummorside; G. D Norton St John A W Palme Douglas Bell, Cape Traverse. 1-<-o->-_- t'iermnne have Invented II foldinp cn- for Iwo persons that ran he rolled u bundle fnnr fr-et long hy llx In- in diameter, ` ___ ._ UNDERTAKER N. D. MaoLEllN EMBALMER KING. IGUARI Weekly rates on applic- ation. MAJOR D. A. MaeDO-NALD, Proprietor. MRS. C- W. K|.ELLV, Manager. I I RUSS HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Sprowoll, To ronto, Stella S-pvrowell, Toronto Bot ty|Sproweli. Toronto; A. S. Prowse, Murray' llarbor; -Capt. Rev. |C. Gra- ham, Mlrrray I-lurbor; Archie John stou. Br-ookliield, W. R. Ouiton, Al berton; J. E. C. Hunter, Aiberton.; Capt. W. .L_ Delaney. Kensington; Capt. C. ‘ll. Palmer, Roseville; Capt il-‘_ R. Squarebriggs, Miscouche; Mrs. F. I), Bowness. -Summerside; Miss Blanche 'Mille-r, Summe-rside: Mr_ und- Mrs. John McLeod. City: Mrs. A. J. Rolilllgfi. -Ruslico; Mury M. Rollings, illustico; James 0'Con- nors, Clin-ton; Nelson G-nlrlesier. - _ Hnzelgrovo; R. I-‘_ lliorris, I’i¢-lou: il. l’_ rM<~AslIili. 'llaii'fax; AiluII A Campbell, -Long lliver; A. C, (Illicit _'l‘orouto; .l_ Junntra. -St. John: 1 Leigh Sullivan. Sea View; Mrs. Sul- livan. Sou View; Mrs. (leo. ll. flow- ncss, Sulnmcrside: Miss »l-‘iorence llarrls, Summerside; Walter (ira- ham, Fredericton. i PLEASANT AND EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE That acts naturally and forms no habit. Rexali I Orderlies Taka the best and forget the rest- Pricea 25a, 504: and $1.00- sonp oNI.v_ sv THE PROM PT DRUGGISTS Mac Einnor Dru# Co. Pr." The ttt3--Q 'l‘lll'l FIIIRT CHINESE FAN ASD LANTERN. From an Old Chinese Leland By Alice Wothenll Oh, the lanterns- lanterns! Ian- tr-rns! _ ' .I-‘ire-flies flirting In the dark; Oh. the lanterns! lanterns- Lanterns- Gnldcn glohr und silver spark; ltr-tl and blue nn-I green and yellow, _.ments of the Churches life, He , W *\PD931` In INK! Slitllr- _ -- Pointed out that thousands of day” Guardian- I" me ‘"“°“"|°“ pixlgixscelihalavvaywfllfi i?;riIl;g:IhlII>“I:lIIe: :se }l’1I:>III'er Y>IIsmn;'u1tlEa::‘lIeIl",e§iI|t glyi D1-Ollie all over Canada are Cam-what f°"°w°d the desimbmy was tail shipment ot milk i\romyC nada ex rts whom I have consulted me li-wk to me ofa rom, and me °"l?"’s”°“ °f ““"‘”“ “ l'°““" 98°' In 0 t to I- II Ia ` pe nm It I in I r the -linancial position of the Church as ples li-brnry in Charlottetown, and ul B me qu” "fl el e at 5 that agree t 8 ne °iq““' ° u whole is most S_msmct0__y_ The Mr-_ Hurst, in replying to a vme of Boiprotests of c -t es ikel New York best of the old Ita an nstrlunents. ,R,.,,_ Bmw Muir and Rev_ R_ H_ thanks, submitted u mos, valuable ton and others using Canadian There is something mysterious Stavem me Moderator and Clerk list of books wmch he had p,.9pa,._ In_ilk will prohibit the Department|about my instrument, One day an of the Presbytery of Prince Ed_e<1 from rec0mmem1u,_i0u. made to ot Agriculture from going to ex- old; instrument maker camo to -the Wu,-u Is],md_ were present and -i:-lm- by various public I||u-ul-|uuu_ uremes in embargoing shipments of master who built my cello and told look an inlportant Dan in an me and copies of this was distri-buted -Canadian milk and cream, him he would 'blow something into ,|.|_.,cu,,,_,mnS_ |to the youths present. Among In the debate on the bill it was the ins‘t.l'uments' DY Wl1l°l1 UIBY ' 91056 lilklnz Dart in the discussion -brought out that United states would acquire the properties of the -FUN-E,RA|_ N0-|-|55 _ The were Messrs Ian Burnett, W. A. dairy interests are seeking to ‘have Old Italian mastefrllieircs. Whatever deal-In occurred nt llliil-shoro yester- M‘*"~Lal”e"» MTS Andrew Mu0Nair. t-he tari_iI rates on milk and cream that ‘bl0Wl’ll'8 501116?-hill!! ill' DN” tiny nI‘I-ernoou of -Ann-ulbelio Mac- Rev- Bruce Muir- D. K. Currie. increased 50 per cent. This means cess may have lbeen, it did the Lean -at. -the nge of 66 years, only Rellllell Macdonald. and the ltev they are wo,-kmg ,for ,L virtual emu”-|ck_ ‘ snlviving sister of Christopher Di* ‘(`-0l`fI“- _'_l;_l\e____1\111<;f_=_l __ 1ak_eS _outside the united -slated. » To Interpret own works ' r e .r e ce I0- ‘ . "'f’_T"_‘_;' (S,""d`“y) “m"“°"“ in 3 B 't' h M P S years also this old fellow revealed ge§n<:_I._P.__y lnt_;s_r_-_I_r_\e;1_§rvi_ueq M“e_xi{n€;]l;l _ca"__d_-_I ) - . [the secret to the men who built » - » » an res: . . . imy instrument but the latter de- Rev- Mr- ‘Lmlej°|““S' h_3(_;i_I_`_T_f\W1_\- Fail- 4~-(l;3S§S)_- A clared he will take the secret down , - , er ‘me 9 F990” 9 mm . . into his grave. All my attempts to SAI-VAT'°N ARMY SERVICE- Wawuver wdrlv. the redlwed uric- T() War Chula, personas -mm to leave me for-mind |E;_>o_;l__tivn;_e)s hl;_I:_\;ebl;I;en< eicxiizltllzlctalieisi having 'increased local consump- to p0,,u,,,.|,_y ha,.e°mu9u_-- - I1 D V _to d I d th <1 "”- _mend the midwimer camp mesh __i;_al\ mlrlllrove e emand for) NEW YORK Fen _,_ _Brlwn Prince Joachim Albrecht erlwcts d L . -M til _ ings held in the -Salvation Army mToro3n,Io:p$lI¢Ia) I;ocal0lrlxia`I?I1IIatIeiIfIo11ItrI.-Wm mt 5° 1° wa' Wm’ CMM' be' gl dfxgiumnggfx igfaxgt 553;] Citadel. Last night Rev. Mr. <}iayt-fha-aged with |mpm.ts 6, States job_ cause 1he_“Engli~sh people wouIdn‘t Su-nes Hes Wm comnne mmqen to ;-,r gave a stirring address on what bing here at 46 lon- fresh and 39 for ggvaggg Keggxggzfgndgti- mlozelf? directing and interpreting his ow'n _ Ie termed the New Testament's M01-uge_ Dame,-5 are quouu _ ‘ ‘Y 9 V ‘ _ lrrcatcst text-_luhn l2-32f;1nd- i. li try shippers extras -I6 to 47g; Egg; ;:£.|?;?ny;é, qgzgyil-;|n(:0,|:],?n;beTl|?§ :$22 oInIiI:ps:`>§cari