RUD . 111' IItIUIPII 0!‘ IPEOTAOLI TOUOIIEB YOUR. "5531- ADDED mama Manonra , , 5, , "r w/uvr T0 no A sAmov Girl Guide News ill- Melville Qosnpmy The members of thin who took part in the ennugoillirlg-m! nus concert of the Pmiibytorllg church and School at Wood Island; ouChrietmnl Eve were tho Captain, M1»! Mae Gillnour, the Lieutenant. M158 Margaret MarKennie and u... 111110111118 Guides: Margaret Gillie. 911141111? "fly. Donalda MacKen- zlfékllffiiotllirowin, France; gm- 1' . ar. m cncock on ins- beth Murdock. A hearty vote of thanks to the Guides and others who had helped i0 make the concert such a success was extended to them by the chub» mall. Rev. R. Henhley slavort. Int Bummc side Company Two now recruits have joined the Company recently bringing the membership up to twenty-six. The Bills did vory ulcll 1n their sale o! Christmas wreaths and iranspu. encies making almost enough mono to equip the exitre company with hats and be ts, , . The Captain. Mics Ellaine Harri- son, ls being tested for her warrant by Miss Carrie Holman. Division Commissioner. The Company plans to attend service in Ht. Mary's Church on Sunday the loin. PRINCE E0 WARD ' Thursday — Friday — Saturday n/llu us-moo-eoo: INIUIDA! untrue: uo KIPLINWS YARD our GREATER. BECAUSE u- ‘, . FARMER -. JACK OAKIE nv run TOAST OF N EW YOR K PLUS NEWS 3.l5--'l.00-B.00 GRAND JURY reqsendent, vs. James Gormley, ‘p. Pellant. an appeal from s convic- tion under the Excise Act. The P9111111?» lmllflfifld in the lower court for second offense. Woe six months in jail without tho option of s. fine and in additions flneoi M00110 or 1n default oi oavmoni. In additional six months in Jail. BB‘. J. O. C. Campbell acted for the Crown end Mr.‘ J. J. Johnston, mule by the Btipendiary Mum- trate of Charlottetown. KM. Mar- tin. K-Q. oi evidence taken at the trial in the lower court wore ed- mitted in evidence. Witnesses then included C. 1". Deakin, Rudolph bodiair and C. J. Pooley of the Mounted Police for the Crown, and Francis MocDougall and James Gormley for the defence. When court ‘adjourned last evening Mr. Johnston had not completed I long argument on legal aspects oi the one. _v Other cases disposed oi’ yester- day included: The King, respondent vs. Hamel Wilson, appellant. appeal allowed without cools. The Attorney Gen- orsl acted for the Crown and Mr. It. It. Boil for the appellant. "Since entering the appeal e con- viction was obtained against the appellant on other evidence.” lion- Mr. Campbell said. in giving aa- sent to Mr. Bell's motion for dis- missal. The appeal was from a conviction under the Prohibition t. Tho appeal was allowed without costs in a. second Prohibition case. that of the King, respondent vs. Dorothy Monaghan, appellant. The Ind Clm-loticicwn Company (Si. Paul's) The 3nd Company of Guides will he'd their meeting nfior Olu-‘stmu Friday night. a lhrge attendance is expected. Will every Guide please be there on time. C.‘ W. L. (llrl Gulilel Miss Arceuanlt. Cnptuln of the 4th Charlottetown: Company (Si. Dunslnlrs Bnsilicnl has recently hcen appointed Convener o! C. W. I... Girl Guides. The nowly formed ilnri Summer- side Colupnny is being sponsored by the Suminrlxsde sub-division of the Catholic Women's League. With the appointment of n Convener. it ls expected- that other C. W. L. com- puuies and Packs will be formed in different parts of Prince Edward Island. , St. John's Ambulance Course The Guidcrs arc to have the privilege oi taking tho St. John's Alubuluucc Course under the in- struction oi Dr. Blnke. As it seems advisable to compete the course as quickly as possible rather than llilVit it drug out for most o! the winter Dr. Iiluko Willi naked to give us two two-hour periods n week, cu Monday and Thursday evenings irmn 0.45 to use. 'i‘llc first meet- ing is on Thursday. Jun. liith at the Guide Hvnciquartcrs; the meet- ings will inke the form of n lect- ure and u period of practical ap- phmlion‘ all lll biuuihginli. 016- We lulvlse the Glllfiill"! to uvn'l them- svlrcs oi this combo because it is necessary. and furthermore it will probably be a. lung time bciore W0 sen strange another opportunity. (insider's Council The Oulrlerfii Council held its first meeting ior i938 lust Friday lvvnlng and to celebrate and begin the New Your right cast aside dull cure and oorouoed in Nursery Rhymes and Knot (James. But be- ing serious minded maidens we l arted the evening properly with a. short business mgetm‘ to deodo 11111 mos and cons and ways and means oi the lt. John Ambulance Course. 0i which more above. Then our Captain rend u: a note inform- 1111.’ us that Mrs. J. A. MacLeod 0f T010110 had sent a donation of I100 to further Guide interests on 1/116 Island. and after that there WM no holding us, joy was uncon- fined. Miss Methenon] Patrol en- livened the woo ems’ hours by per- formlng trlokl. end got wild ap- plause when they produced send- wlnhes out of I box andcoffee from I pcrcnlgtor, But tragedy snt in our midst too. and many e sigh was heaved when Miss MacNutt rose Ind on behalf of the Guidei-‘s K701111011. presented Miss Scarth, who u lenviniz us for the bright ushte of Montreal. with a travelling clock- We are very sorry to be saying lmllll-byc in Captain Scarth and loin with the Second Cornpan! 111 V1911"! her every success in her In field. Attorney General explained that appeals from two convictions had been entered and one had been withdrawn, therefore he Wan con- senting to the application by Mr. Bell. appellant's counsel, in this case. The case tho King. respondent vs. Lester Iiuell, appellant, was ad- journed for adjudication. The At- torney General represented tho Crown and Mr. J. A. MacDonald. KC. the appellant. This case. B11 appeal from a conviction under the Prohibition Act. was adjourned from the last sitting to give the Crown m opportunity to make fur- ther attempts to secure o. witness. The Court was informed yesterday that the man. John D. McIntyre. was out of the province and at present was emplQyBd on a coastal vessel along southern New Brum- wick. He was unlikely to return for line time. When Court opened yesterday Miss Bessie l». smsllman was sworn in as official Court stalwa- rapher. Mr. Wed Bell, Cape Traverse, was appointed commissioner for taking affidavits in Prince County and Mr. Daniel Mullin. it. P0191‘?! Bay. commissioner for takinB 1111.1- dgvits for Klnki County- Charge To Grand Jury Mr. Justice A. E, Arsenhult iii his charge to the Grand Jury .1108- m-dgy referred first to the renn- vntions to the Law Courts Bilild- ing. They WEN! Ions 11111111111?» 11" laid. Ind had been talked of for the past 20 years. It was t0 tho credit of the Premier and Attor- ney General that he had seen that the Court House “'55 1191113 P111 dill . ‘“§'.{Q',".‘...,.'mlo the Legislative Chamber. where the scselons B" being held, and in the fact 111M ,0‘, m, m“; of thou present it was the first time. in sit in this room, His Lordship remarked the 41-11 CIPTOWN COMPANY The 4th Charlottetown Oomllflnl’ will resume its meetings on Fri- dgy, January 14m, at the Kulshts of Columbus Hall. 1t u hoped p“; qvery member will be there and on time—'7-l5. At the last meetinfl lust 11°10" 0.1mm“. M“ A, J, lioule very kindly instructed this vcnwaflv 1" m; meklnl of Christmas wroethl. 5nd the Guides themselves then nude some very lino 89611111191“ which they sold. 'i‘hree members of the Company gnthered the 811' {or the wreaths. 111d 515° Wm‘ ggny tree; which were afterwards decorated with conel which thely procured and painted different co - . c- were vilified "1 ghliliTgllelureliesalm which the I1l'15 also pointed. Two well-filled baskets ofChi-lst- mu dinner were delivered by i111! Cillwilwa ¥1~P911°..___11 K-CJ for the appellant. Notes it was not new to either Mr. Jus- tice Bounders or himself. In most legislatures the govern- ment sits on the right of the Speaker but in Prince Edward Is- , land it was opposite and some might wonder why. l-le personally recalled. Justice Arsenault said. when the government here let to the right oi’ the Speaker. In Mr. Frederick Peters’ time. he believed, the change was made solely for, convenience owing to the arrange- ment. of rooms used by Speaker and Premier. As e. result this was probably the only place in the British Empire where the govern- ment sat on the left of the Speak- or. Their labors at this sitting would be very light, Justice Araenaultin- iornlod members of the Grand Jury. There was but one indict- able offense for them to consider. Other duties were then outllnedtfl the jury. Mr. Justice Arsenault referred with regret to the indisposition oi’ 1 Chief Justice J. A. Mathieson but expressed pleasure that he had undergone an operation successful- ly and vrss on the wcy to oonval- 1 have done. 211 Prisoners had been in the Jail since Junc, Justice Arsenault sold. Oi thut number 20G had been males and 0 females. Most liud been ior not very oer- ions offenses although all offenses which send a man to jail were serious enough. His Lordship re- GIIAND JURY REPORT To the Presiding Judges. Honorable A. E. Arsenault, Honorable A. C. Saunders. May it plcaso Your Lordshipa: County Juli and find 26 mole and 2 femnlo prisoners. We find this building well kept. clean and in good condition. Shnitary 10min- ions good, iood in store first class quality. We are of the opin- ion that the discipline in this in- stitution is good. The system of labor seems to be working well nirghtl tiatailscnzer 1d M . .0 aro e own-Summers e- onc- fifi; Zffiélftifi i’.§if‘°§..’$2§ ‘it? it?" “.331.” 3",“ 2°“? O , I , . lan s me as year. n sev- publlo as well as flIlYJliMI could loyal occasions during the Inst few Upton Airport to the Islands was postponed owing to weather conditions. day, however. a snow storm and o strong northwest witll signs of clearing was passengers uwnlt Burke ol this city, are Upton Airport. A transmittal‘ for ttvo-ivay radio communication. the first to be used in the Maritime Provinces, is also found at Upton Airport. CAPITQL ..- Showing TODAY 13th CHAIR cog-unu- . _.., 1.15 — 7.00 — l. PLUS COMEDY ADVENTURE SONG HIT ‘Ii STARTS THURSDAY CAPITOL u...u. .,..|| .....l.|..||...|....q.- ul ynu in»... the srreen as Sllkllglll-slludllli Uitk und his 1lli|~~ IHIILQIUH udw iu liir-ir fijysl dining udvenluréb lilllluillllilii iiiililillldlllll! PLUS (‘AICTOON VAUDEVILLE "ERIAI. to; - 1.00 - 3.4a our. lllATlNEE 2.1m Air Traffic lncreasesilver Last Season Charlottetown; Upton Airport. ,Prince Edward Island base of tho Canadian All-‘waya, 1s o. busy place 1 these days. Airways officials pnnounccd last traffic on the and better days an extra. plarie has been put on tho run to carry the mail. A flight scheduled today from Magdalene Lute yester- showed and the trip would likely be made today. Three passengers. two of them hospital. patient-i. will he taken to Char- lottetown on the next flight, it learned. Meanwhile, two transportation 1o the gulf islands from here. _ "your 3mm; Jurgfs may. m Sub. At present two twin-motored m“ m, following mp0,.“ D Dragon planes owned by the Can- kopt at and we reconuuend this plan be cxtciuietl lvherovor possible. Our attention was drawn to the need ci a small storehouse attached to this building. Wc rcconunencl that this be provided. "At liulccnwood Hospital we flnd in tho women's pavilion ill pat- lentn. These nre housed and cared ior under ideal conditions. In the men's nnvilion there are 140 pat- ients. The accommodation in tlill pavilion is overtaxed and consid- eration must be given shortly t0 allow I01‘ seg-reguiion and treat- ment. Your jurors inspected the kitchen and stores and have no hesitation in pronouncing food supply oi u high stuudard and conditions very satisfactory. We believe this institution LO be con- ciuclcd lll an eillcicnl. manner and the comfort old wcliurc oi tho patients in insurcd. We would again draw attention oi tho auth- orities to tho need of u now luun- dry buildinu and equipment. Submit To Domination lll Vi" “Che who has lived Orlcrt for a long time and who is intimately every day lives of people. knows w.:.l thut the Chin- ese people will n-evel‘ foreign domination," (IBUIIITGKI Rev Vincent Morrison of Chino Mins- loilary Sonlinnry, Scarboro Bluffs. Ontario, and a native of Savage Ilnrbor, P. hi. I., yesterday. Father Morrison (iillilpfllflllfld assisizince in did of mirmlons among ilu‘ Prince EdWliYfI Island and planned to sail Ouuadn January 2:! for his miss- Wo ion ilcld iu Wiiil the tho common connected submit m 110v for tho Chiucsn pa rushes of the aboard Empress oi Llolllli. Chekinlig, see the nerd also of nu improved Chino. mud to this institution and rec-I "In a‘! lhc so-enllvcl conquests ommcnd that steps ho token al "l 1111’- 9-‘511191111111 11115 111\\'11l'-‘~ r1‘- onoe to remedy this condition. "We visited the Provincial In- ilrmary and find 152 patients. ranging in ngn from ‘Z in 90 I011“ a7 mule patients and cs female @1811 1111111111111“ man in China nuuenw‘ w‘, find u“, mmltuuon locked up to on iiiTDlillt of mnlnod China,“ said Rev. Father Morrision. "And so it will rclnaln and always be China, the fnwery 01‘ the celestial klnlidnm. The for- is l1 in clean and snniiaryland the pot- wmm‘ “"13 1111* 111111113’ 111 P1061108 lcnts well cmed for. Your jurors wealth. but when his social hiibilh believe this lnutitution is conduot- “d "mam! 11111 Collflidcrod. they ed in a vary satisfactory manner. "We are pleased to see renovat- ionn being made to the Court House. These have long been needed and will be a erect im- provemexlt over existing condit- ions. "Wc regret the illness of Hill Lordship Chief Justice Mathicson and we are pleased to lcnrn of his progress toward recovery." Signed for self and fellows, E. J. MaoMILLAN. Foreman. HASIIATCIIEWAN IIOUnE 1 look picious, and so alvrhys guard against foreigners, so much so that foreigners and Chinese can lnfiVfllf come together on the some P eskcnce and become sus- nn their "In China one cannot have a .dlslnteresied conversation with g |Chinese. There must he something profitable to bnlh. vaiih the edge on tho Chinese side. Tho foreigner ; elwavs comes out second bent in all Chinese duels. So what chance his a foreign power to dominate tChinal "They will outdo all others in Dntience. endurance and vitality, To “PEN JANUARY n and will never give in when [hop REGINA. Jan. 11-(0?) --G. H. Hummel, Liberal member -for Loni Mountain. and J. J. Mildenberger. Liberal member for Maple Creek think they are in the they undoubtedly ltllullle with the Japanese Em- pro right. an "Ifou ask who will win? The will move and second the addrefl Bus“, 4, gm“, ‘in reply to tho speech from the "She has nlmady re-mobilin-d Throne when the Snslioirhcwllfl ,her forces, and hrr (ienerslimimo, ll-plislsture convenes Jnn. 20. ‘Cillnng- Kae -Shenk the nation's has broadcast intonation io fight T0 11111191100 11110111!!! 11111111!"- l while there it one soldier loft ln government lolontist Mcommmldl the Chinese ranks. prunind fcmt twee young. by BRI- h-g lhmn off eloee lo he trunk. "They will. as they have sl- reedy done, destroy their enemy's are in this ~ Fl -| TIE-UP u: toms Agreement Nears In Negotiations At Lunenburg. (C. l’. by Gilardian’: Special Wire) LUNENBURG, N. 5., Jan. ll— ’l‘ie-up of the Lnnenburg fishing fleet appeared near an end to- night as Fishermelrs Federation cificirvs and captains of the schocners mct for the second time in the one day. Agreement over demands of the Union for an increase in the scale of prices for fish wns reached by fish dealers and l‘l‘.-[ll‘CS€llia!ll/'l‘5 of the Federation. but PBIUFIII of the General Bea Foods‘ Company. an American com-em. to Join the negotiations was proving an cb- slaclc. Clllltflln Angus Walters, Presi- dent of the Federation. declared that. the fleet would not 0nd tho fortnlahl-nld tic-up until n place hnd been found ior the three ves- sels working for the Gnneml Sea. Foods. - Also, ho said. tlgg fleet would remain in port until cimnnnds of the Ihfifnx Fish Handlers and Cutters Ilnio“ had been granted by tho National Fish Company. HALIFAX, Jnn. ll—Approxi- mnielr 80 workers who lmzl been fllklllfilil to evneuhle sleeping quar- iers a‘. the Nniimlul Fish Com- pany's office and plrm. moved to- nluzht to the Freighter Nihld of Biorlina. docked at the Notional Pi-h wharf. The workers. who had evaded picket lines established bv the Fish Handlers and Cnttors Union. on strike for union recognition, had been ordered to move by the l-lalifnx Health Hoard. The Board termed use ni‘ the offices and plant cs sleeping qunriers as “un- satisfactory” and "PilllSllIlIIrPII s menace in hcnlth." Despite unio“ efforts in tie-up the trawler Vierilur. the rhln sailed for the bunks tonight but with i1 nc\v—nud skeleionwrrew ‘aboard. 'i'he rcglvor crew hurl quit in support nf the union nurl luem- hem announced they ivould present demand: lo the company iolnnrrotv. FAVOREII KENT (‘OLOIILIISH JEWELH Ill’ TIIE DUCIIIEHH OI" Ii you liilaglne thui u Rwy-u‘. Prin- cuss has u urw dress cvery tiny, this clnllu“. llllillV-‘lfi. 0i tile Dllfllfirti of Kant will (‘Fllfiiil thr idrll. silo has \'1'l'_\' irw clolhen~~ fur fewer Llmn mum film stars; no nlcre, in ll-si. tlmu the averdiif ivcll-io-(io wcnuln. She “Will's the smile fires» over and ever again. She is the. only illflilbill‘ or the. Royal iromily who fnvols blurk when not in mourning. nnd fre- quently varies hcr style oi hall'- dressing. Two limits of tho Dulrhoss’: wardrobe are familiar to all who come into frequent. coninct with her-her furs and her jewels. "Colorleas" jewols, (linlnonds and pearls are her favorite stones. She always wears n. eoluplele not of l jewelry. Long pendant earrings, (ii-nwnd l, itlljlii sud bracelets form one of the l seL-l which she often wears in the 1 evenings. Another for loss formal ‘ (vcciuiiops consists of lnrgc round , - pcsl drop earrings. double or triple pearl necklace. and u small pearl omnmont, Almost all her jewelry has I I l L‘ ' tting ,souroe| of supplies. They will [drain the lest drop of their en- ‘ernies’ blood. and when one pills the population of Chinn Jnpnn. about inn to one, the fiuhl outcome must be. Chino will win. land China will be China once , lily there requested officials of ti»: , n. t will be history repeating ii- i all" c nominal I ...._ ...._.._.-____ . -_-..¢ d be inserted n I n uewuy nature I! flllltlll ll Mr uellll a word oilic y V CIIAIWELL m Inowgrsphl. Meeting will be held January 19th not January 12th. CONFED-EBATION Llfl! [N- SUBANCE Thunkiay at 8 o'clock. L-‘llib NOW FOIL A itltAi. BREAKFAST vith Robin Hood Porridge Oats , China. Silverware or Plain. xnranrs or cowuncs -1 Regular monthly meeting this even-. 111g at 81o. Important. BRIGHTON CLUB-Define t0- nigili. ll—-ll. Admission lib cents. Al Blanchardls Orchestra. L-7dii CONFEDEILATION LIFE IN SURANCE L-6789-7-1Z-3IZ ASK YOUR. GROCER for Gilt Edge Flour in sau tury 50 lb. bags. ‘ L-Gbfl-I-fl-fil. MEETING I-‘OSTPONED. —Cllilr-1 lottetown Board oi‘ Tracie, Anuuui Meeting will bc hold Jnnuory 19th,, not January 19th. | ISLANDER. DIES -— Mrs. T. E. Arsenault oi’ this city, received ' word Monday informing her of tho- death of m father, Mr. Philip T.‘ Arsenauit of Gardener, Mass. UIIURCII 0F SCOTLANW-Rev. Malcolm Galbraith will preach January 12th,, Pc0p‘e's Church f1.- 30; 13th, Klnroas 7.30; and 14th, Bclle River 7.30. L-‘IGD. MAKES IIIGII MARK —- Ilufwo Sergeant T. E. Peters of 8th Medi- um Battery R. C. A. received sec- 0nd highest marks in the courae im- qualification of non-commis- sioned officers which he completed at Kingston last month. TAKES NEW OFFICE-Frederic A. Large, atlorncy-at-law, has re- moved his lnw offices to the Prowse Building. Grafton Street He will occupy the office formerly liafid by Judge D. Edgar Show and assume the practice held by him. POLICE COURT—A prohibition case set down for hearing in Po- lice Court yesterday was filriher adjourned on application of de- fence counsel, N, W. Lowther. Ab- sence of a witness was the reason for adjournment. BRIDAL RIIOWEIIP-Ou Monday evening a. kichen shower was given at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Reddin by Miss Marjorie Reddin nild. Miss hioruaret Prowso to Mr. and Mo's. Janice Burden, whose marriage took place recently. About fifty friends oi‘ the bride and groom were present. The verses attached to the gifts were road by the groom. A niost enjvyabie evening was spent. IPUNEIKAL SERVICES-line fun- eral of the late Mrs. John Agnew was held yesterday afternoon with a [lrlvate service conducted at the home of Mrs. T. I". Fullerton, after which a public service was held at St. James Church. Rev. Dr. R. Moorheacl Legals: conducted the sevvce at the home and the church and also at the interment wh\li was in People's Cemetery. The pad bearers were Lieutenant Governor G. D. DeBlols, Messrs, C. N. Bissett, W. A. Steunrt, J. R. Burnett, E. Champion and J. R. Paton. WEDDING ANNIVERsAiiY-Iin event oi’ more than passing interest occurred in Irislliown on New Year's Eve when friends and ne gh- bors of Mr. and l\i'rl>.. Wilfrid Camp- bell assembled at their home to congratulate them oh_ the twenty- fflh anniversary of their marriage and to wish them many more years of good health nnd happiness io- gethor. The first part of the evo- uing WM whiloci nwny in social conversation and merrlment. Then Mr. Preston Campbell culled the gathering to order and is a short address, explained the purpose o! the!‘ meeting together. Mr. James McLeod on behuif of the gilests in. attendance presented the honored couple with a hanclnmue Coleman Lamp. Both lifr. and Mrs. Camp- bell though tukeu by surprise ox- prossed their upprecdhtlon in the dollars for their beautiful gilt and good wishes. After the cOmDBllY hurl , joined iu singing "For ‘they are‘ Jolly Good Fellows," a 11131010118 lunch who served by the lnaicn. The rmnnlndel‘ oi the evening was pious- MEl-TING POSTPONED. -Cher- l I0blEi0\\'ll Boani oi Trade. Annual, L-nso-i-u-sn i Tile" rox own will 1cm 0n 1 2:33 $.'1‘.‘.'.Z‘l‘§.i.‘.§'."£'.§°‘6f"“ ,§ Week 1 I‘ "Wiener-verve; 7.: g1 ‘ t SUCCESSFUL |: |: q . FOX BRIEEDERS or urs n . London Marl y use of t... l...t....~. Bay comedy-s ' YOHIMBINE £221.”. °’..i‘"'.i2..’.°$. "iii “$3131.35. Hwuoc HLURIDE yesterday has gone over very Well. q-“bhm, “hark 'Presbyteriun Church on Wednes- >¢-_.<_. unlit.» when on... i i wsnuesnsv, JANUARY 1: - N E 3.30 v. ilk-Brownies. [ggign Blngo 5.30 l’ ..\I.—Glrl Guides Cancelled for this QQQD t w 7.80 I‘. ltL-Pruyer Service There Ilili been a_ keen demand as shown by the cable below: MacLure and Muc-Klnnon, Charlottetown, P. E. l. 25,000 silver fox pelts offered. 86 per cent sold at firm prices. Iludsolfs Buy Company. London. In lllllfh ni" ‘Z0 labia-is nl‘ 1,20 grain vnrll. 151'. Al your druuulsl, or direct imm MERCK (F0. Ltd. .\|()\"I‘IlI‘.l\ I. 00000100 0o coo ovoroovoji: SPECIAL SALE 4 Dhys till Siilllfdily Week of Prayer At Montague The week 02' prayer services in j lh-pl, .-\,, fliill Ill‘ (‘nurrrlliw SL, I | ti-‘iltff}”“fl.,,f.“._menigp “ytgleelid wt; .1 w m... min-c tints .-- 45¢ felt tllnt ‘Rev. Mr. Flunnignn of l0 lbs. \\'. an“. ‘Sugar 55f.‘ the litlinlst Church we? ill and - m bu“ S"‘1‘)l'lHu 5mm __ 45¢ unable l0 attend any 0 lie ser- f j 1.. la (‘v & “w 23¢ vices. Rev, Ml‘. Ray was the l"ghiilyfioranged'_i __ ___ 2'9‘ speaker in the Baptist Church on -- w _ x ‘H 29c Rev. c. E. Arm- ,1 doz. lunimiy .- pp t» — Tuesday night. _ _ _ the service 2 lbs. Sweet LUUIHCS — 39c 2i lhs. R. H. Flour -_ $1.09 98 lbs. R. H. Flour — $4.09 strong took in the tiny night. A solo by Miss Enid CoiTlu, "The City Foursflllfllc" “'11s ‘ ‘I vcry sweetly sum,’- fPhl-re was also uni. lloiilhslu .- -—- -- 39C a 1-0010 by Mr. Allison Milcboilli, 3 lbs. bhrsriclung - — .7c gl/iy glerlreuly Father Watcheth 7 runs 11'0",“ puppy ._ 25¢ V" 1' ,. ‘ ‘n Slur-ch -- - 21c O11 Thursday nluht 1n 1-118 17111- lgglinsxgfo"; he“ _ _ 25c ted Chluch the four ministers f - ' H took part; the subject being Zlnrge cuns lomhioes — 19c “Youthfl Rev. Laurence Ray W115 l0 lhs. Willie Beans —- 39¢ 49c 55c the first speaker. His text was Fmcles 12-1: "Remember now my Creulor in tho days of thy youth." 10 lbs. Yellow Eye Beans ’l‘en, all kinds, per lb. - He gave many reasons why youth 3 4511115 Clams — — _' 25¢ should remember Him. and polnt- 1 1h. Coeon —~ -— —- — 156 ed out that it was 1118 101111811111’- 2 lbs. Iinisins — w- - - 23c period, and if they did not come to Him then. they very seldom did in later years. JOSEPH WEATHERBE Rev. Arthur Long spoke on the 327 Grafton 5t. Phone 1644 words oi Paul. Acts 26-19: “I was a-o-owwo-o» not disubedlent unio the heavenly $;--—- . _;==-_-= vision", stressing the need of obed- ience in youth, and pointed out the 0.150 0f the Prodigal Son. If he had been an obedient son, not demanding his share of goods from his father and wasting his aubstance in riotous living. how much heartache would have been saved; and if the young would live lives of obedience to the Heavenly Father. how many would be saved from mistakes and failures. Rev. C. E. Armstrong took his text from Luke 2-52: "And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man". and emphasized the fourfold life, He told of his work with u Tuxis .......L'“.;....l. I um nmving my Low Office io ihe Prowse Block on (lrnflon Street, the office formerly occupied by Judge D. Edgar Show, whose law practice I huvc inken over. FREDICIIIC A. LARGE. I.-7(iil-1-l2~ii ' P.E._wsland Hospital Group and what this life meant in the lives oi‘ those boys. Rev. Owen Hughes was the last . ' ' speaker, ending with the ivords of Jesus to Pilntu, John 18-34: "Say- -@-~~ est thou this thing of thyself or did others lull it thee of me?" He reminded his hearers that most things come to them second- hand. Education was something told them by others. A business. or iarln, was handed down to them to curry on, and so on in most things of hie, but urged that 1n the Christian life both old and young must not take what others told them. Each one must make their own decision and be able to York Point (‘tiller-tell lr_\ .\il.~. Ii. J. itlrhiiiinn uiul Illr... hliillli'_\' itlurruy I13. J. Mrbllllull D. ll. MlllCillHilll hlnrk Mrfinlll Aubrey Mt-Pllnll W. While Duvid Wlule Fred Ml'|.lll'i‘il Leslie Ml Ewen . 50 cents (‘litlli ltirs. Fred White, Wesley Boll, inure Ivirliillloy, Wil- irod lvlcKlnlvy, Wm. ivlcKinley, Ful- iou Slliliifiiauil. :’\'.l(‘.1'\_\\v NlcEachem say from their hearts, "I believe an,‘ s;,,,,1..\.;\1.,,.,.,,,- 4m in the Lord Jesus Christ"; and be- ‘ ' 11nd,.‘ 312m lieving we lunst serve Him. A mixed quaricite: “I'm Pray- Mount Iluvhuunu illlfl Adlcuenl 'I‘errii.ovy (‘nllerlvri by Itlre. M. A. hit-Lend ing For You" was lunch enjoyed. The last service of the week wns in the Christian Church. Rev. A. A Hilton (‘lllllPfUll 520i Long was the speaker. Wlillillil hiulkluz-u 2.00 A 5010 by My; wm_ Gan-kg‘ “In it. ‘M. hlulriiln: 1 0t the Garden With Jesus," was much M‘ A~ 11'1""! ‘*1 I'm fllllllwllfivd. The luule quurtelte J- D' M‘""1‘1"‘1"1 Hm “W; hem-d h, the number. “The Calvin upturn: 1110 wayside Cronhn- €i4llz11hxlilxi1lhlp ‘xll ~l (‘r irr- ML? After the service the oiliccrs fol ' 1 “‘ " 1 '1' . ' 1 ,. I me Bible 500mm, ‘were impmmefl’ Llflllgilli‘. Allli1|‘1\.\_l...-t]l..._ Dunning and were as fonmvh: IVIiiihlLllOll nut . ti. .\ uiirlsrlnl) .0 25 vents f‘.l('1lZ \Vl\‘.i‘.l Mr. L. ll. Meliisli. president; Mrs. W_ J_ yhuppUd M nnt y spent, “Illlhi- lite .\'1>1111i~'.@l' members "tripped the light inmos- ilu." In the curly hours of the Nvw Year the guests wended their why homewards, feeling that. times like, this were conducive to everl'°1111'l, happiness and well being. "rrperconuitionwvf Mrs. Ludlcw Jenkins. Mmxshfleld, who has been seriously ill in the Prince Edward Leland Hospital for ovor a month, u somewhat imillill/Bd» Veteran Skipper To Be Buried At Sea my Th; (‘mmdlan Press) BAINTJOHN, N. ll. Jan. ll—- Captain Robert Rankine. veiersn skipper ei the Donaldson Linc who died in hospital here yesterday will be buried at sea. it was an- nounced st offices ni the Line's agents hero tonight. " The 66-year-old captain will hr: bilriod from the dock of the freighter Bulslriu-ihc ship he commanded on its irip from Cilan- gow to Saint John-—whon it makes its return trip lntor this week. Captain Rankine (lied in hospi- iul here after emiirnciing pneu- monia as the Sillniria orolvled from Glasgow, his native city. His inm- Donaldson Line that he be buried at eeo. A‘ M"'L"""' ""“‘1“1‘1“‘1 396111111‘)? on Uuuulll \I.'lI'.ii‘.ril Mrs. L. H. Coffin, treasurer. I. w ‘ 1 '1"..\;,1 513cc -----——— L-vgr-blul . Eastern Guardian 111=='"* —-- NI('If(ll..'~"il.\-—.l\' (.'l.|'1 (Y. UJJUIIINU the enl re season J. ,. _\..|_ lit-t; :. y; , Jud.‘ pelts are rocrlvcd for shipment to All“, v qp-l on, h .~ _ 11111 Prflwc E<1\\'111'd 1111-11111 F111‘ Pool n|...-..\r .|.-\u|)- Al 1<,..l_....-.x.- nn Limited by R. W. Stewart, C1!“ Dec 2.5, i037, h. m; ulzil lire. nwflw" 5111"’ M‘“‘1“g‘“‘» Wilfred nil... tum, ,. liullglllel‘. l ' ‘ " .;' 1 _ _-..---- ViIVIVilly Leuhu .> ___ Nerves Were So Bad g -»-.~=»-~ can“ "of stand 1A“ORGI‘N_1I)I n .».- 11')‘ lesldence 1liil lllrviu-lll e- : .‘.i:~ (‘fluorine Morgan uuimv c! m. r Jhlnes y g hiorhun, i-‘ulu-rhl l‘.4>'..l'\‘ Intel". The Illipltlllflilfi oi ovary homo ‘xhifill . . -- . - 1 depends largely on iho health of the w e and nmihor. If ahe in nurvuun, 74 Y1‘51'-’1~ 3“'»111\'1'111 \\’1"1111‘-‘l111y 511°!“ peevllh and lrriiullle, wurril-ll hy tim noon at Aihuuy P11111111 11b 1' 30 caredofthohousehold,omltormcntnd o'clock. lluriul u= lilvi fldlolhin! by lhe pains and iITL‘ illurilirs that ('Cllli'l1‘l'_\‘_ accompany n run (mvn nyuium, there can he nn Ilfippilleill in the home for tho hushund and children. Women who are tvenk and run flown, nervous hurl irritable should iuko a emu-en of ltiilhurn’: Health end Nnrvo Pills lo I101! rcstoro them to the hlcnsing of goulll health. Kilns. ‘frmwle Kink, Nvainn, AIHL, wrllcs:-"I wan in such n vlr-hk. run down condition bofnrn l niuriod uning hiilburnfil liealih and Norvc I'll]! I could not d0 my invuwnvorli. and would be so ncrvouu I (‘OIIIII hardly stand tho noise of tho (YIIIIIIFGII at ihrir |1ln_v. Now, nflnr inkin three him-s of II. d: N. Pills I foe like n dim-mm. pnrssnn. I nhall always loll anyone not feeling well to nne your metiieino." PutupbyTbeTJliIburnOglfl v MORROW» m st. cmhvrillcs, on ‘Tum-lay. Jonunrv ll. lflflll, Mlrl. Tllfilllflli Kimruu‘. need fill years. l-‘unernl i1 mu her lillr ri-anlcnre on ‘Plnlrsllzyv, Jollnhry ‘iflih. Service HHIHIHQ hi '.l 0V m k. Informant New lloullnlon Ccmrivrv aw adj N. D. MacLean UNllbIlVlAiiER _, EJiIlALMl-IR i Charlottetown and North Wilishire Phone I49