11341" -8i. _.__.._.__.__ _._.¢_.... I _ tiomoovooo e 0-0} 9'§§'¢‘9.j v__ _ OOO-OO-O-O-‘OOQ-OQO-QO-O-O-OQQOOO-OOOOOOOOQOQQ . ‘ WE DISPENSING DISPENSE ~ANY curbs " _ - — y, Dec. PRESCRIPTION l». (as servos in the Frelbytrrianfi ' (ohllfflh. Clyde River will be at 11 S “$11.3: “Li, grfiguh“ a‘; a. in. Blmlday Sehool 10 a. m. m; taincd from most reliable ma-nnfactur- I ""' " l ers. mum-ed drugglsh with years Baooxrmnné-ns service in the gonglrlgaelslc:anftieixgl-ytlzsizlllg- geruokflekld oongregatlun on Slmdhy. . V _ - .20t wlllhellollowazl-Il-rts- ' my 11g, ville. 3 p. m. limiter ltiver, ‘l p. m.; SPECIALTY . - Bunny solid-u n. nunw Rvar. at " J. QRNESTH. WORTH 10.30 a. m. No service at modulus. ' ~ mwodlsrs .____. _ Phone a2. m Pflnce Street A wow-rat SUPPLY rouse-mt evening the prohibition officers lin- earthed on rather uasnowed-if the word is permissible-fifteen bottles of o-oooooooooo-eooo-e-n-oe: liquor beside the way on Brighton ' Road. Tile imitative instinct is very v rtlsements j strong in most human beings, and in .......... igzmllaaaf: 10:: _ 0 this use the fcmntr owner of the o we ~- u w u“ o] 5 ‘Md, g BUDDY)’ Wldonily took, a tip from the __ “I”, u“ u, 5 “m” squirrels. which are famed as thrifty I aninnls and as mpvidels for the . IUMIPG. s Agents Wanted ‘vfifliod MISTAKEN slows - A heavy .- clusivs right of sale. The opportun- ity of your iifa to improve your present situation. Details furnished without any obligation. The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 88, 749 Craig West. Montreal. ~ A. W. 12-0-3101. F or u Sale FOR. SALE-ONE NICE DRIVING mare. Wm. A. Delaney, Kenslxigton. R. 8., E. I. 778-12-28-41 -__. FOB SALE-TWO DASEBURNEBS, Apply. 89 Rochford Street. RED ‘POXES. MALE AND FEMALE. Apply "P" Fox Ranch, North 'l‘ryon, P. E. I. ~ 77542-2841. 0B BALE-IIWENT! THOUSAND second hand brick. Inquire Mari- time Electric Light Plant. . ' 582-12-17-121. F ll SALE-ONE PALE smvc; male fox, also Ayrshire cow, fresh. " George Boswell, Prcnchfort. I 786-12-28-31. -. FOB SALE, ‘I0 LET. BOARD AND roo Off e. .___ll-,-.-.-..-..-__-.-_-_-- FOIPSALE -— ONE ‘SECOND-HAND t bench high box sleigh, two éats. Price right. ‘ J. C. Gillespie. arlaton Siding. 736-12-25-31. run sans-om: pox BBEEDINT} houic, new and large else. Wm. J. ' P. E. I. Scott, Mirshileld. ‘g . GSS-IZ-Zl-lwcek TWO RED FEMALE FOXE = F011 sale. three Alaska females. three pairs Racmons. Harry Chappell, Breadalbnne, P. E. I. ' 4 750-l2-25-4l. mass 1-6;; msam n‘ guru-v Argyle: 60 acres of land. 40 acres clear, balance covered with hard- wood, Apply Albert Mcbougall. New "Argyle. ‘ 764-l2-27-iwk, _.-"._.7_ FOXE‘ FOR. SALE—4 DEED I-‘E- males and choice proven breeders. Also I black females mated with ' red dog. Ata reasonable price. Fred Boston, New Haven. 791-12-28-21 Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED MncDONALD. LAND Surveyor. Boil 02, Charlottetown. lll4-l2-14-imopd. (NATO {TAGS I03 THE SEA- sons" shipments on shcrl notice. Guardian Central Printer-y. ' ' 032840-1941 .- CUT Till! OUT I01! LUCK-SEND birth date and 10c for wonderful horoscope of your entire life. AGENTS IN EACH COUNTRY T0 lake control of the sales of our New Grades of Snip. Croat opportunity for real men. Presto Cleanser Com- pany, 4202 Fable St. Montreal, Que. awil-Esttl Dec. 3i. INDUSTRIOUS MEN T0 MANAGE the Watkins Business in Queens or Kings County. £50.00 or more profits per week for the energetic man. Ex- w/mran-sacoup HAND MAIN 133m‘ m“ ‘ m“ m“ m‘ time cog o! 6 H. P. Rcnfrew Stay» y . rmon 5am“ w “'9' right engine. Write Fenian l-lowatt, m“ m "Sam" wnm" FY0911!" Victoria, P. E. l. 783-12-20-21. disputed Is to whethqr the materi- alizetlon or the signs should take. LUMBER. WANTED- 100 COBDS the form of rain or snow, Both soft wood, l0 to 20 feet long. 5 inches and up. Also 100 cords of -od.R.A.Ml>hil,N . again?“ 50758512473? the stars were shining, and the con- dition of the atmosphere bespoke ' fine weather for the immediate fu- lure. To Let ._ ROOMS TO LET, WITH OB WITH- out board. Apply The Berkley, 78 Grafton Street. 700-12-28-il PERSONALS __ ________,___ Min Molly nonergan lusarrlved T0 LET-SIX ROOMS AND BATH, home from New York to spend the. nlpeless furnace. 43 Brighton Ave. holidays with her parents, Mr and Apply E. E. Parkman. 072-12-2l-1wk ml an‘ unmm’ mchmond Street. , [I0 LET-A DESIRABLE RE8lD~ ence, modern conveniences. hot water hosting, partly furnished if 34533754“ 5T "Y" TONIGHT desired. Also gang . Apply 191. ‘ Great George Street. . 405-i2-10-tX. ii l. no this evflning the a w. o. {Chiral Guardian I’ 788-12128-11 . -. l’ sighs on hand at" Guardlani ti please leave at 53 Fitzroy St. 601-31 CAIRNGOII-M PENDANT SEAL with letter "8" engraved. Please return to Gum-dim for reward. L-GW-lil-ZJ-tf. LOST-ON cur ‘AVENUE, ac. tween Euston and Hayfield, a sand ‘ ed wont purse containing small sum of mohcy. [Finder please phone 949-1.. or icavcat 143 King St. -\ ' 502-31 1 Male HelpflWant-cd . / MORE MEN WANTED QUICKLY. ‘Big pay: easy work while learning Barber Trade under famous Meier American plan. world's most re- ' liable Barber School System. Write today for free literature. Moler Barber College, 573 Barringwn Sh. Halifax. Wed and Sat ti, oouuzr "ilyw r0 our nvro the CanadiaxP-Civil Scrtlceflfl as Postman, Clerk, Sienographer. (Men and Women) sent free onse- quest. The M. C._'C, Civil Service School. Toronto l0. ' _ M. H. W. Dec. 7-14-21-28. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT-‘ ed. For several years we have been covering Charlottetown by travel- ling salesmen but the increase in our business now makes it necessary that we appoint a local agent to sell our line of offlcrequipment. 1f you can devote an average of two to thred days per month looking after our business please reply, giving present employment and experience to Box ‘L?’ 116. 12-28-31. Situations Vacant Male AMBITIOUS MEN EARN WHILE learning barber trade. Join world's largest trade school system. Expert instruction-big demand. Literature free.‘ Write Dominion Barber Col- lege, 1107 5t. Lawrence, Montreal. S. V. Dec. 7-14-21-28 Prof. Raphael. 04 Grand Central Station, New York, 777-i2-28-S-7i. -~____'_.._.._.....___.é_-§~-- lTllAYID-TIIEIIE HAS BEEN 0N‘ my promises since December .ist. two lambs (ewes), one grey im- Docked. one white face, long Mill. marked. Anyone claiming same may llo no by paving expenses of this ad. John Mclnnis. Greenvelc. King, a’. Ii. Island. 750-12-27-21. ‘-_. IPQ Female Help Wanted """"“—H>Evz'_{s_s WANTIS-d MAID. Queen. 704-12-20-31. w, --...‘__..._L...._...._....___--- Wsrrrsn‘ Jsxnaiauclin warr- ma. also kitchen maid. Parker new; 4 78-12-2141’. Matron-canon: mno roll "were! housework. Abbi! 0. ru- lltar fligmhlemi Square. _ 765-10-27-31 lmv mu wiiiiisnwtu... no- ""010 employment. ekly o! . r-Irn- eul- minimally nun:- * Teachers Wanted WANTED Qi-iraruclvcco sills-r class teacher for Bouthport School. Apply m Arthur Burke. 744-12-25-31. ---~--- WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEACH- er for Howe Bay School. ‘ I ent $76.00. Apply Mrs. Wesley Keefe, Secretary Bay Fortune. 12-27-31. a WANTED - TEACHER F0]! SUI’- foilr School. Sup,‘ cm $7.5M for the year. John Arising, Secretary. ' 710-12-26-81 -.....-_._.___......___.-s.._.. WANTED--- FIRST OI. SECOND “Class Teacher. for South Bile “ School, No. 4A Supplement for 1st alus teacher 8185.00 for 2nd class ' 8100.00 Mrs. newts McDonald. 80o- rotary ofhustals. 71442-2441, _ Medical animus, CATARBI. mm: fhoieee, simple remedy which gave permanent relief, gladly explained free to my sufferer. Write "Aural," 1N Birkbeck Road. Boclzanham. KIM, mgland. Medical 12-28-11. u- c!’ aowbmo tumour. "v11 s1 and Plants. rm‘ . l“; y", c- ' - l . sh we“. " ' -. ' ‘v, , slox nuoog . links-lnitlaied-Ii. i .1. c. ru-ldcl ' weeks. W. Goes still claims his flock will win again. Oano Jud sea for moi-selves. A good time is scoured, f ” ‘ _, after the girls game the P W. C. boys meet the ftmous Spartans who have beaten the Y's men in a good series. The P. W, C. team with e good centre and two fine forwards‘ have been practicing dilig- ently and will give an excellent ac-- count of themselves. Some critics ev- er. favor than, although the betting is about even. A small admission w‘ll b’: charged lhxl Goes and Alex. Matheson will handle the whistle. i v l, . . BIRTHS HUGHES-At the Charlottetown Hospital, Dec. 18, i020. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hughes, city. e. son, John Elmer. ! - ‘IJ-EATH S mourn-at he; home in Mob-sis, on December 27th, Mrs. Thomas Murphy. Funeral Sunday afternoon. MYERS-At Montague. Dec. 2d. Mrs. George l-l’. Myers. Funeral Monday. Dec. so. from her late residence. WEEKS-At 120 Fitzroy Sh, ‘ihursday December 26th, William Alfred Weeks in his 01st year. Funeral private. Please omit flowers. Interment in Sherwood Cemetery. BALLEM-At Wlttfdi Q, Powml, 011 December 2s. mo, Vail-hm nsiismJ in his 76th year. mneral on Satur-i day at two p. m. from the residence of hlsniece. Interment Birch 1-1111 cemetery. MUSlCK-At the Prince Edward fr, land Hospital, on Friday, December 27th, Jules Musick, aged 46 year-ml Funeral from his late residence, as! Douglas Street, =on Sunady, Dec. so. service starting st aso. rum-l merit in the ifaoplol’ Cemetery. I _ OOOOOQOO-OOQO-OOOQO-O-QQOOUOO sALllllIN WANTED-OHIO agent forfrinee Ilium Island. Goodll). heeoutiit. We want nevnrelialiaoalnedeflwaeeata- tlvnaollaadietbebmdlstrietsoa thehleld. Ourlliliflilproflt- Inner! 0a able. Write. . ., t Toronto. Oat. l. W. J-Wflifi Boarders Wanted s-wo poisons accouuons-r- -v v At o» 2m. lied wmguvtsliua-kelah. Afllopm. Iltlflfl n. O. 15's olart in reorganizing he 4 ‘quickly, "man Andrew w. lvicllon." (Continued frame, page l) of‘ c country; Enid. cement officers, he e id. have many times overlooked cud-of men with political influence‘ making fortunes througlrtrafflc ill illicit liquor. irookhart came to the support of Senator lilrrls of Georgia, in the, lattersdemand for the removal of; Judge Paul J. McCormick from Pres, ident Hoover's law enforcement .com-, mission. Racierrlng w McCoi-mlcks ossertion that search of private homes without warrants was ah out- standing cvll or resent enforcement activities, Brookhart expressed im- patience "with making the Govern- ment the criminal in enforcing the law and making heroes out of boot- loggers." PRESIDENT AND SENATOR BORAI! HOLD CONFERENCE ---&— WASHINGTON. Dec. 27-Senator Sarah's despair of ever enforcing prohibition “with the present person- uel from top to bottom" today led to a. personal decision on the inflam- matory topic between him 5nd Presi- dent Hoover-durlng luncheon at the white House, Not another subject was mentioned but details of the views exchanged were withheld both by the chlez Ex- ecutive and Republican dry from Idaho. Having taken a leading role in the Hoover presidential campaign. through his emphasis of the prohib- ition issue. Senator Borahk Christ- mas Eve arraignment of the entire Volstead enforcement lineup has in- tcnsified the tension over prohibition in Washington. The latest flareup was another re- 5 tort to the Idahoan from the Treas- ‘ury Department today. Under-Sec- rotary Mills divulged plans for a uni-i fled border patrol and limitation of. the number of Canadian ports of eh- try. as means to restrict smuggllngl liquors. He said the Treasury would, submit these to Congress as Boon no it names a joint committee to consid- , er enforcement questions. RESIGNATION DEMANDED WASHINGTON, Doc. 27.-T'he re- slgnatiosi of Secretary M91101! W" demanded as the first stel? 10 l "clean up" of prohibition enforce- ment today by Senator Norris of Ne braska, a Republican ,Dry. who Jpincd with Senator Borah, Republic- an, ildslho. in condemning the per-Y, sonncl of the enforcement service.‘ The Ncbraskan blalnxl “politics in the enrol-cement service for what he ‘deecribsd as the "failure" o! enforce- ment. Vllhen asked wild-e h: would replied I I don't soy the law is not enforced ‘ everywhere." said Norris, who ls A Cllllnfliln of the ludiclary commlltw . WV , bllzlllcx. "But I d0 My it l5 11°‘? K311911111’ 911‘ W °' For some years afterwards Mr. forced and I think there is evidence lcivfflcfi; Donald McLeod and M‘; vs-z-ks and the isle Mr. l... L. Bee": that the prllbiolallo are meddling tw l 3‘ ' owl ll. large wholesale business. in. much. I don't think Andrew Mellon, who is the chief enforces-newt officer is in sympathy with the law." HONORS PRESIDENT-ELECT RIJBIO OF MEXICO . (Special (d The Guardian) WASHINGTON, D. 0., Dec. 27.- Prcsldent Hoover ignored precedent, today to honor Pascual Ortiz RubioJ the President elect of Mexico. With‘ snow. Mrs, Hoover he visited the next chief’ executive of the republic to the south? and Senora De Ortiz Rliblo at the} ‘* undue: chiropractor- and Nervous phases. m Prineell. rages 1m. Opposite it. Paul's Church. PIIIOI (‘L " P. E. Islander Is Sack. Deputy l _.._._ One of the best known public offi- cials in Saskatchewan is Francis Hadley Auld, Provincial Deputy Mini- ster of Agrlcuisure of Saskatchewan Mr. Auld is a native of Cove Head. Prince Edward Island, where he was born on June 14th. 1081, He was educated at Prince ni. Wiles College, graduating from thAt institution in 1899. He entered the Saskatchewan Government service in i907 as Seu- retary of Statistics. 1r 1007 he was appointed Superintendent of Fairs and Institutes, and in the following ycar was given the important post of Director oi’ Agricultural Eixtenslon which he held until i016 when he became Deputy Minister of Izricul- WTB. l Position which he had since filled with marked ability. Mr. Auid wls Secretary of the Government commission which recently made an exhaustivecnquiry into all phases of the grain trade. Mr. Auld is highly respected for his personal qualities Ind for his wide knowledge of mat- tfl’! Pertaining to agriculture. He is president of the‘ Regina Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, and past president and director of the Regina Y. M. C. iL-Csnadian Colonization, Montreal. St. Paul's Sunday School Concert H1 I an d. L-‘i _ ___ __._______ lllvmc usls, ESTlEMEll, 0 I TI Z E N; ___._ 'Tlle Late Mr. W. A.‘ Weeks Was Out; " standing Figure in: , Mercantile History ' 0f Charlottetown. _____._ l In the death. reported in yester- day's Guardian. of Mr, ‘William A,‘ Weeks. this Province has lost one of its mostcsieemed citizens. The de- ceased. despite the fact that he ilad passed his 00th birthday, possessed. remarkable mental rrd physical vig-t or and was up and around as usual until Christmas lino. when he took: to his bed. and since then he grad- F ually grew weaker until his death on ' ‘Thursday evening. The late Mr. Weeks was us...“ of the late Joseph \V. Weeks. He was born ln Charlottetown on May 28. i830. At the early age of {om-mm he accepted a position as clerk withl the late Charles Dempsey who con. ducted a business at the corner of Queen and Grafton Streets where the Canalan Bank of Commerce now stands. After an apprenticeship 0g lflve years with Mr. Dempsey he en- ' tercd the London House, s large dry, 8006s and general business estab-f llshment-conduccd by D. G. d; S. Davies at the earlier of Queen and‘ Richmond Strets where the Royal Bank of Canada is now located. litre- l a Mr. weeks remained unlll (he sprngj of i801 when he formed a partncrfl 4 §O§§ OO§OPPOQQ Ff§+ffO~QifOr§§z4§§f§§OrO~ O§§§§fQfi§f oooo-eoomeoooyeoowpaaeoveceooopoooooooqooéoei St. James Presbyterian Charo/Ci’ MINIBIED-BIZV. W. BRUCE MUIB OBGANIET—WALTEB McNIJTT ’ MORNING u’! 11.00 A. lvL-Sermon-Bev. Mr. Brown, SpringhiiL-N. H. 2.30 I’. M.—Sunday School and Men's Bible Class. I I EVENING Ugh z 7.00 i’. llL-Sermom-Rev. Mr. Brown. .' I‘ z n. Christmas Music will be repeated. q '- ‘IO§§OO-OC-O-O~OOC-O§O'QO FOOOOOOOOQOOOOOQ-O-OQC O40‘*zl‘|i" ‘ ' ' r1 I I 60000-0-04004000003000000000000oooeoovoe¢ , M 2 ._ ' ST. PAUL S CHURCH ' " , , - -5 in 7'1 . l y 11.00 A. iiL-Morning Pmycr and Sermon-“A Becllod- g ,1 in; Time" ' ‘ . i 1.1: 3 1.00 r. ItL-Sumiay School Christmas Service (in lho H Church). ' ,' ' . :3 7.00 P. liL-Jvcnlng Mayer and Sermon-"An lddil’ ' Mind." -H : : Morning Anlhem-"Arise, Shine" . . . . . . . . . . F. C, Maths, Evening Antilzm-"Lct us now go cvcn unto Bethlehem" ' ’ Field’ i : H NEW scans oar H 10.30 A. liL-lloly Communion. , Rev. ll. i). Raymond. Rector. i""““y IOQQQQQOOOOGOOOOQOOOQOOQOOQU§QOQCQOOQOQ£ \ . Zion Presbyterian Church‘ ' ' "If numerals-nay. s1. scorr rumor: M g a, p ORGANIST-MB. L. n. THOMPSON 0-0-0 flaeuuey and Geraldine Hllltion. 1 dries. Jackie Beer- 4 i, ship with a fellow clerk, the late Jo- 5,“ nu Church “mun sunuyiscph Davies. and opened o dry goods school whom.‘ md “m, mo,‘ pa“; store under the name of Davies and last evening in the parish hall. Sup-' wet“ on Queen street i“ ‘h’ build‘ per was served at 5.30. A large at-f m; “W “aimed by the can" C°m' “nun” nee,“ m‘ puhmem A Dilly Limited. on the dissolution of Life Mnnfiarshlp Certiflotte u. the m“ P“‘“"““l’ M“ “m” “will” R m I" m” society w" “Mahdi ued the business for a time in his w ML 'w_ v_ Puma or the school} own name in the same building and sum Th,‘ is the “mm such cum later in a new building on the east “one m be mam,“ from ‘he corner o1 Queen and Sydney Streets. scum), The “mums o! w,“ ‘or-having as his partner the late Sunday 3cm”, work and the ‘wards! W. H. Findley, the fin-n being knownl m.- scripture memorization took! “ Wm" "‘ Fmdley‘ - 1 place by the Rem H‘ n Raymond“ In‘ 187d Mr. Findley withdrew and; Severn or me scholars h“ the“ BAMJ. James Paton entered the firm‘, wards forwarded to Ohm!‘ The pr°_'as a partner. with Ml‘. Weeks. 1n; grim exceptionally we“ ‘wank? i805 the business was removed to} m‘ an“ 01am “rived to me de_1i-'\€ Brown Block and at this time‘ “gm or an present ‘the hte Mr. Henry weeks and ms, A. W. Weeks were included in fr: ur-lrtilarship. 1n i892 this firm soil. out to Mr. James Paton and M" (mom; Hark’ the Han“ ma“ Wczlcs retired, from the dry g0)“ PRO GBAM Rccit t‘ . M Walsh, Dulogllgnpivfiryprmmry scholus ;Charlottetalvn under the name of~ - - _ , ._ l Recitation, Beryl Uoblols. P “M” '5“ 3'81‘ Recitation stub Fun“. The late Mr, weeks, for several, t h» --~»-- Mm?§§.ili".";.l :;:.:'::.".::::.l _ iand while its President in associa- mduuon’ ma“ MJMM‘ itlcn with lls directors he was instru- Rmlmuon’ Knhelem Dayna ‘mental in effecting all amalgamation‘ h s m Ma , i -l c om.‘ w“ ' m“ Rm [with the Csndclian Bank of Com-l j mercc. the terms being entirely sat-l llsfactnry to the shareholders of the: .' Yl-ierchauts Bank. , The strict blasincss habits he form- ,_ ed in bcjirnnzl and early mznilcrrl Emmi ‘irlnnldrrl Mr. \Vocks' whole lilo. az-l-l Recitation, Joan Miller. . Recitation. Elinor Mary Dufly. Chorus. Boo amid the Winter's Recitation, "Father's ;gsvc him the high place in unin- 5°‘°' Twp“ H°°P°" Th‘ wofldaneroal clrrlbs which he 11-11 Mexican Embassy. It was the first is Xmas 'I‘ree. l ,_ , P ,_ _ time in history that a president of l) Recitation, Tom Debiois. "If you? mougmut m5 long’ honor“, “' "M the United sum had 1m the while! want Rouse so to honor a president elect.i away." The act was a formal acknowledg- ment of like courtesles extnnflnd todiffcrent lands. Mn Hoover when he touncd South! America as a president elect lest your.‘ Dillard's Llnimlnt for Y Coughs. 2 MELOIDS i I Invaluable for speak- ers and singers. PRICE 25c BOX. Sold Only By , The Prompt Drtlggists MacKinnon tof Miss Worths‘ class. gThocnton. l Dialogue, "Xmas Stars." Six girls 1o! Mi; Hazard‘: Class. B. McLeod; csmddy and Mrytle almér. c-qqqooooooooo-oooooooooo“ h W Bomthm (successful career. , to be up”, 3 a It‘ In politics he was a strong Liberal, " ,In the Provincial general elcctiom; “m” N‘ A" Curio” and“! m} o! 18.70. having as hi5 colleague tile; ' lute Mr. A. B. Warburton (altcrwardsl Rgcltiuonv “sank ‘Elam’ JemlelJudge \Val~burtc:n he unsucesfully] fnflmdy‘ Hscntesterl Charlottetown a-nd Royaltyl A Xmas Bugeumn‘ Tm" Gmsl against Messrs. McLeod llnrl Blake. f In early llie Mr. Weeks identrfled; , himself with the Prince Street Meth? odlst Church and was a regular at- l fondant at its services. As a teach-s:- in the Sunday School and a membrr, of the Official Board of the Church. Recitation, "A Xmas Wish," Clive solo, "Good Christian Men." Delys N D M L F or ‘Imw-"i- - he always discharged his dutiesi _. . dc can g l Recitation. Sing of Santa Claus. hmmuh, m, w“, _ I Wanna“ E The Throat ‘CK: ahoperevfteltltlli at the Polycllnlc by‘, m“ 1*;“’st":“’t°' hi‘ g"”“‘ f: :35 “hum. . v l v eoe rusceotelvleo .; v ' Si"! i" ML‘ “mm” cm" (now Trinity Church) Church. hav- Charlotte‘ .. a North womb-s; geiqolfl? hulshnfass ' Recitation. Stuart Pepben. s udy h; Mun,“ m, pupa,“ m, o“, Q 3pm,“: ,:_ "3 m: caving 5m“, v [my yum , _ Tho Choir . “‘ I I I I |“‘“._““‘ THE V01 CE l 5°10. Wm mm", He gave much of his laluablc time » _____ __ jBov- _ Ind contributed liberally of his means salesman .wnnted CLEAR AS A '- R-eelielim. M41"! mmmm- I to all the activities and interests ol \ lwroto a note. the church. He was generous and 5°10- "Bflihi ‘m’ °I mhumm" kind-hearted. modest and unassum- ing, and in him the poor and needy alvnys had a truefriend. 0n the 15th o! ltfal‘. 186?. Mr. Weeks married Miss Clarissa Preedy. daughter of Thomas Preedy of Char- iottetowm. who predeceased him June i3. 1808. He leaves three sons. Messrs. A. w. weeks and Harry w. Weeks oi‘ this city. and Charles Weeks of Med-l iclne Hat, one sister. Mrs. Lord. of Chorus. Wlsiie emphasis Watched Rlldinl. G00. Hart. , Dialogue, Sims of Xmas Droothy Recitation, S. Robinson. Presenting mim- m- Stnta Claus. __-___—- d ti! Grafton Street. _ All" You‘ '3‘, ‘rryon. and slstcr-in-law, Mrs. c I wo-ia-le-al- Cg, i1 exam!» AND m... of Cbzrlot-totown. nu only _ _ , 955"" "In" ‘I daughter. runny. wife of u.» m: mu‘ IWM_==!V~MKW4"'- OIL dust George] not sta- .E, E. PARKMAN Major Ween. passed away a number M h ‘rbeflmu p“. a m‘ m!‘ I I " lollllllil WWII!” or veers Ito. IBI. ll, N” ILQ ' '--'- w-tieaflneJ-l-I. . ' ' 15 m. lotfg'm Q-‘ugyu m.‘ “m” " 2"" fluarslaaexundseiaaereumnsthr. 40 OVOOOQ-OO-VOVO-OQOOO-TOO-OO-OOOMO . Q... . s. MORNING »~ ' *- li.00 A. M.—"A f-‘fuiure and a Hope" th"““""°¥ l“ the worm" (from "The Christmas’ “ f The Choir "f" ' l ‘.|.~lI_I ll zscr. ill-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. . =. s. m" '(lf\'| EVENING “n”; 7.00 P. M.—"Thc Old and file New." Cam‘! by "It Choir. also slaieofion; from (h; gnu; “T ., _ »_ a. .._..l./.>=’ '2 000-0004000404“ §§44A44 ‘sass g ‘ ‘ '.'9'§'§4@'5§4O0 0-044 04000 o-o-woaoo+o+§+¢+¢¢¢..+, 44400004 The Baptist C/wrc “m” w‘ _ rrrznoy srs. Minister-REV. A. C. VINCENT, D, l), ' " Organist-Min Roberto Spencer, I, T, c, 1,, I I MORNING WOBSEIIII‘ I1 OTJLOCK Carol-"See Amid the Winter Snows" . . . . . .. Geis . Anthem-"Bchold, I Bring you Good Tidings" Churchill... ,-. Serrnon-“A New Year's Prayer" . . . . , . . . .. Dr. Vincent ..,. SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. On this us! Sunday of the year, the Sunday School is... vary specially inviting 1'01]. m, l .l- hlk-“llf EVENING WORSHIP 7 0‘CLOCK J 1 AfflIlClIF-"Llfl Up Your Ilcads" Halide] (Mggflgh). _ “M. Sennon-"A New Year's Choice" . . . . . . . . ,. Dr, Hnceni. ‘"11’ Anthem-"Surely Ho Hath Borne Our Crick" Handel (Messiah) ‘ " M“ *'¢0444#¢4IO¢¢* ~e¢+e44aco0040 i ‘H I...‘ <|A\E ‘W. Q§44§44§>O49Q6§O6006000O0§O_b§bfl§bbpq.qgq¢g¢¢pg.*gw Trinity United Church - ;£.l.,.'.,..~ Minlstorsz-llev E. H. Rain-on, 9.1).. RcvTC. N. Brown, f" ‘j Organist: - rm. w. c. Fletcher, s. n. c. M" A, 1-, c, zjfmmff, O 10.00 A. DIE-Prayer fleeting, 11.00 A- lVL-“Applyinl; Our Huh-fl! Unto Wisdom" Rev. Dr. Ramsay Anthem By The Choir. ‘ 2.30 I‘. DL-Sabbaih School and Bible Classes. (Violin Solo by Miss Kathleen Logan) 7.00 P. hL-“Can The Past Bo Forgiven?‘ Rev. C. N. Bron-n Violin Solo-"On Wines of Song" . . . . . , . .. Miss Kathleen Logan Anthem By The Choir. . Evening Service Broadcast by C, 1|, c, K, § . A Cordial Welcome to All, 0404-04-0- - 0 eeo-oereooeooooooov oooeoovopom“; Mendelssohn“; ' OOfOWQFQOOfOQOQOOOfO§§OQOGOOQ a rv l: ‘Fl-I .... r v/Q IIOFS. (he town clerk and his §nlld the representatives of ‘the press nnd (wished thel-n all s pvespelssfli ‘ New Year. Council adjournedy» -- »- l!‘ | its Summerside Town i Council Meets ‘ F‘ . a suMMERsInls, m. 21.-.... l... ' ztastern Cuardign loomed meeting of the Sllmnlrrsldc 5 PQX‘... I town council was held tonight. with ~ the Mayor presiding and all the. HHEAINT ANDREWS lmfésbyleri '§?“§5.'l‘§.'.i.‘".§.”i§.‘§"1§§.‘Tiifilllff-ii" “‘°“"““°' M“ m sienna were poised ‘The and‘: in??? (Ml-l PM“ n " M" “MI i ol the Journal Publishing Coupon; t-mgl‘ udnlaud 30w?“ o! EM“ the only one received for the prlhi~ He. “at you‘! M; lng of the town vear book at $1.95 pa" Fm‘; 1.. ' hwening- 7 ‘L "-11 p“! w" wcepféd-me dun“ “mm 6.1mm it, and Quality in {rut-r in the sum of 02.000 to b: entered {lug-pinnacle mm “ma. YQPBDILI" into by all parltes having ggggllly- I __ ' ,;,-.,-_~,j,; tanks on the street to IOEMFHI": th~y 35 CASES or ALCOBDIJSM town from any damage or sczidfint.‘ caused thereby which had been pm...» f NW, YORK Egmm ‘jygfll-{i-zo ed by the recorder. we; read and de- f mg “ma, m,“ moflvlodig‘ p” , bated at some length. ll. was moved, H, m h e , r d, a I by Councillor Phillips and cnrriezil n y‘ m on“ “e8 ,sicohollsm. All were rnen ' 22;’. t:..":.:";:.r:..::‘"..:;"..23 :2.»- 1» =» recorder be asked (o be resent til“ “nconmous on the ‘mt’ m‘ said meeting On motion o‘; Councll- ; m“ collapsed m ‘ Wuofluns-I u!‘ m MuNelii it was resolved that a Ziilighers "m w n“ hag“ m gm’ “nzzgl: “a”? ‘hi, Twelve of the asses were-doll! , “m, ‘D,“,,‘v,.,un°,,?o'r “m”? iby ilofiiliioi authorities sulumn. ,-. ""* " "blnn wer Ac‘ ’ diIM-fif tended the coalpiimenis or the nus- u 0 e e M” "M- w - on to the slayer. his iellolvoouncll- uh"... “m,” ,- an,“ 1-..- I