JANUARY 7, 192s Y ' ' difllhlorunu Four Illnufliunl light insertion: __- M A ents Wanted aQRTRAIT AGENTS wan-E un- ited Art ‘Limited. 4 Ilrunswlck Toronto. lifiii-lii-Zi-lvs. 31 I _ GLISII MADE - T0 - MEASURE uits and pure wool cloths by ants wanted to carry ' tifirns. and take measure ‘ Bl! hIZh-ilfflde Tailoring Liberal commission. Cash __ 'de. Splendid opening for store- yeeper. igent carrying other lines fir man‘ with large circle of riends. Write, enclosing bank deference. tgpDept. C. Commercial ‘Advertising Service, North Parade. Manchester, England. lf’ A. W. Jan. 7-14-21. » ENTS MAKE M0l\iEY_'8ELL- $113 Bliss Native Herbs for ecu- "atipation, lllldigestic-nil‘ Itheilnla- tlsm. liver and kidneys. 200 treatments $1. Excellent spill-c time work for mell and wolllen. Easy to make money. Write for free sample new almanac and agency: plan. Alonzo 0. Bilbli-l Medical Co.. Dept. 121 St. Paul St. E. Montreal, Clliliida. l '- 1652—l-‘4-ws8i self. Making storekeeperfls profits Without storekeeperr» trouble. We'll-JIM V011 ilnto business, fur-l nish everything you need,“ train you, carry stock for you, without investing one penny. We'll work with you until'we've made you a success. We've done it for others. We'll do it fqr you, provided you are honest, ambitious and willing to work. If you-are, write. You'll‘ hear froln us at once with factsi Address Lewis Faber 8a 00., Lid, Box 834, Dept. 236, Montreal. ,_ CLASSIFIED anfillfis cao INTO BUSINESS FOR r1171?‘ mlocnaniiijrfrmown commas control Guardian BAND ARENl-Lihis afternoon. ‘uh P" Illle u] 5 IIoHIl ~31! iw lino ol Ii ward. ~54! per line ol ti word! MM Articles For Sale IIROOIQFIELDPThe serlnoll ill the Brookfiold congregation on Sunday. Jan. 8th will be as follows: Hartsville, 11 a. ln. and Brookfield 7 p. ill. I _._ FOR SALE — BABY SLEIGH. Lulu-i" l‘ri11co Si» v I CLYDERIVElL-The service ill Prcsb terian. Church in Clyde River on onday. Jan. 8th will be 3 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. iloiFQALEZEil-NZTBEB milking stoves and heaters, 89 Rochford St. 17o1-1-e.zl I . ‘ CORNWALL SERVICES- There will be service Sunday, Jan. 8th In the United Church at West River at 1i a. m. Kirlgston at 8 p. m. and, Cornwall at 7.00 p. m. Rev. E. M. Altken, B.A., Minister. ____________ F22‘; fiiAl-E-oaulvrlno SLEIGII s! “RWY-lb Apply 1&7 Prince - 1697-1-6-31 "My FOR SALE-BABY CARRIAGE “hilflfit 11$ Kood as new; also Winn: _Ful' ltobe- Apply 120 Up- per Prince Si. 1678-1-5 3i _ BAhEIUS OVENS-WRITE FOR. cftalfgu"; time Dflymentsls de- Sred, some used ovens on hand. Hubbard Oven Company 1100 Qllee", ‘Vest. Toronto. ' A.F.S. 23-25-31-Jan. 7 _ For Sale roa SALE on‘ RENT-s ROOM lllollcril llnuse- Apply M. H. 1)"- v-ll‘, illolle -i07-L or Mr. W. 1g. Bentley BELFAST AND WOOD ISLANDS —On Sunday, Jim. 8th the service in the Presbyterian Church, Belfast will be at ll a. m. and at Wood Isl; ands at 7 p._1ll_._ MT. STEWART HARRINGTON AND MARSIIFIELD-On Sunday, Jan. 8th, there will be service in the Presbyterian Church. Mt. Stew- art at 11 a. m.__st Harrington at 3 p. ln. and at. Marshfleld at 7 p. m. SAD BEREAVEMENTw-A tele- gram has been received by Mr. Geo. A. McLean, of Lewis. Lot 60 con- veying the sad news of the death of ' his only surviving brother, John A. McLean, which took place at. Oak- land, California. Another brother Dr. Murdock MaoLean, died in Cal- ifornia a. few yeals ago. ° _ > SALE - TWO STANDARD llfiflfillli registered nlnres- Ap- llli’ 1"» \- Grunt, Mlllvlew. __ 1681-1-5-31 F a SALE-TWO sows FOR fbleedln: 6 mos. old. weight 20o S FMh- Apply Joseph a, Jcnkms. Murray River, R. R. 1. 1721 SECURES POSITION 1N MER- CHANT MARINE.— Mr. Harry Poole. of Souris, recently secured a position on the‘ S. S. “Canadian Leader" through the co-operation .‘of the Navy League, and left Hali- lfax on his first. trip on December '24th, bound for Australia. IMMORTALITY CERTAIN 1S shown ill Swedenborgs grgat Work 01) “Heaven and Hell," the 11:9 after death, and a real world be- yond. Over 400 pages. Only 25c postpaid. W. K. Law, 486‘Euclid FUNERAL NOTICE- The funer- al of the late Mrs. Eleanor Prowse will be held from the residence oi - A. W. Jan. 7-14-21. l4 DID YOU EVER WISH TIIAT‘ some progressive manufacturer of ‘ladies’ dresses would getwout a line of snappy, up-to-the-minute , yles, made to individual meas- ' e? Well, your wish has come , ue, and this old-established llouse is now prepared for a big ‘dpring business, with beautiful‘ Qmples ready. No experience cessary. Our training is easyu l‘ nd remember. this is the only‘ clusively made-to-mensure line _i ladies’ dresses ill Canada. jllsster and early spring profits are awaiting you. Be the first in your ‘district; Write today for details ‘and exclusive territory. Stanley; . 33, Box 781. Moll-l tyles, Dept ‘ eal. A. W. Jail. 7-14-21-28. -¢~—-~——i—» 1 q- BIG STEADY EARNINGS T0 $100 A WEEK. JUST TIIINK if it! Selling genuine ~Dougiael suits ——- tailoredguzi-‘measure -— all; week-fit and sqtistection guaran- $ teed-ht. the astonishing small, _ priceof $19.73. ,_Y_ou can undersell and outsell the biggest stores.’ These unnrurd of values; sell at‘ sight. For l8 years Douglas suits‘ have retailed from $30 up. Direct selling methods and huge buying power make this new low price‘; possible. Selling outfit free, alsol _ free suit. to producers. No rod tape. If' you want quick solos and big profits get our new spring line at". once. Douglas linc makes three‘ sales to any other line. Write to- day and start earnln! big money.‘ The Douglas Tailoring Co.. P. 0 Box 645, Montreal. A. W. Jan. 7-14-21; A‘MEN‘S CLOTIIING. LINE T0‘ meet every purse-s-that is the- Goodwear Linc.Be the. first in» your territory this [spring und -.cash in on the business that is f waiting for youw Our bonus plan ;is an incentive for you to increase Jyour sales. Our best salesmen j receive a free suit. And of course. ‘our liberal commissions arc paid J daily. The handsome outfit. we " ; furnish free to oui' representatives ‘ is easy to carry and contains the "f most extensive liife of samples and styles in the direct selling. game. No experience is necessary lto insure successf We train you‘ s)‘ and back you. Don't delay 1n l“: getting full details about this lg; plan. Write today to Goodweari ~l_- Clothes. Rea, Dept. 1122 Box cs4.‘ 1' Montreal. A. W. Jon. 7-14-21. l.-____ .____L...__._ AN OPEN INVITATION T0 AMBITIOUS MEN EVERY MAN WIIO SELLS -‘ every man who wants to sell— every ambitious man-owes it to himself to know about the "Faber" proposition.‘ Read this‘ carefully -- we make ~no unsup- Ported claims in this advertise-l ment-we are manufacturers of the largest and most complete line of Men's Tallored-to-measure Clothes priced .to meet every Purse. We sell direct to. the con- . sumcr through special represelltilr tives-the men we select as our; ‘ factory representatives will be. thoroughly trained-their success will be assured. Highest commis- slons—liberal bonus plan- and free suits for our salesmen makes; them thc highestlpald 1n thel country. The .“I"aber" selling out-i fli- is, we believe, the most power-l ful ever put in the hands of a . salesman. It is complete-compflfl - and convenient to handle. Back of ' it all we stand-qt big successful institution-training and direct- ing the new man whose experience is limited and needs such train- ing and co-operating with every, man, regardless of h experience.‘ l° meilnl". 93 W!‘ I51 l-Y "id "9; you. Illustrated up-lo-tlleminute "l “VIW- U W" 09°‘ “we” fir‘. olluipment. Real sales oo-oner- English- Maclo L To-Moauure __ straight-forward an beliegee c1‘? ation. Write Lllllo Brothers sum “a gm. Wool ffvgldlkwhll‘? 92:; -“ l‘? ‘worm; lnnl-llerioll, lilontreal. r Cloths lay-Mail .1' wriu loianyort i?» be the turh- __ ' .s_i__93 m1. tlfiflixfiill-lit“.llimli.lzl"m-Yliifi i‘; m8 point OI lyfllll‘ CITEQT-Slhfefl N F ." u for English IIIIIPIPII It'll- . '=¢¢i=~r.='l>r°fll= wlle-l»-w~k=~=P-~~ " s‘ K 2.21:.-.rll'-ll...r"'rsl.lu ".11 firs’ worries. Lewis Faber 811: Company. Dept. 522. 974 st. Law- rence Blvd. Montreal. A. w. Jan. 7-14-21, ‘h .rq.- . W» a-omtu an Ilium a Llnlment- t! l WANTED -- MAR-DIED Mrs. L. E. Prowse, Richmond St. on’ Sunday. Jan. 8th service starting at 2 p. m. (not at 2.30 as previously stated), funeral leaving the home at 2.20. Interment Peoples Ceme-l‘ tery. l Ave" Toronto. F. S. Dec. 28-31. Jan. 4-7. Female Help Wanted MAID FOR HOUSEWORK.- MRS- John A- l\fcCarvllle, Klllkora- 1677-1-5-71 IN nanny 0F, two. Mrs. S. F‘. Hodgson, 146 Pownal. 1699-1-6-31 FEAST OFEPIPHANY. — At St. Dunstans Cathedral ‘Solemn High Mass was bfferedat ll o'clock with Rt. Rev. Monsignor MacDonald as ,celebrailt assisted by Rev. Patrick lWalsh as deacon and Rev B. Croken 2728 _ Wlsub deacon. llis Lordship Bishop HBIP Wanted lO'Lcnry aswisted in the Sanctuary. ——_-—--‘lls did Rev. Michael Francis andllic in this contest.“ Athosc in the Maritime Provinces,‘ COUPLE Rev. Patrick McMahon. D. D. SKATING WITH BAND this aft- ernoon. I728 BAND A'I' ARENA this afternoon. l1728 aft- 172s l SKATING WITII BAND ‘I BTIIUIIII- NA-ME OMITTEI)—TIIB Ililihe 0f ‘Wilfred B. I-Iowatt who ouuceflitfully passed his Xmas exams in‘ Third Year Medicine at Dulhonsle lwas omitted from theiist plilillshlzd in yesterday's Guardian. l ' ' , .___ . cash ralza colvrnsuu-wfor some weeks past Robinson's Mill 8: Bakery, Limited, has -been run- ning a contest offering _cash prices of $30.00'for the best name for their Bakery Products. This contest clos- esIon January l0tll. By this it is understood that all letters for this contest bearing postmarks at. the point of mailing on or: before the above date will be in time. Great interest has been shown by the public in this contest. Not only by those in the Maritime Provinces, but from as far away as the Prov- inces of Western Canada. So send your suggestions for the most suit-' able name for our table bread, and fox bread and biscuit. You may be the lucky winner of acash prize. Mall your suggestions today. Robin- son's Mill 8r Bakery, Limited. 1776-1-7-21 PERSONALS Mr- nlld Mrs. Percy Clark, Sunl- merslde, are visiting friends in the elty- ' Friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Gordon Chandler who was oper- ated on recently at the P. E. I. Hos- pital is doingvery well. ltirs. Peter MucKellzle and lier L._0. C. Bowling Last night on the L. O. C. alleys tween the Social‘ Club and the Bruins. The game for last night was scheduled between the Social Clubland the Old Timers, but. the Old Timers were unable to get their team together so the Bruins formed up their team and gave the Social Club as close a. game as they ever ‘had before. The game was excit- ;ing from start to finish and the ;Soc1n.l Club came out: the wirulers ‘by a narrow margin of 44 pins. n1 last nights game C. Kelly of the Social Club had high single of 251‘ saiunill A whisper. an unguarded word-and the woman he loved was destroyed by scam“ daI-lost to him forever. Be- tween them stood the spectre of g. shadowy past, which even a love as great as his couid not. condone. Watch for John Gilbert in “MAN, ‘ WOMAN and SIN” high total of 636 pins. Following are scores: {Tonight at 7.30 at the Arena Rink; Eggs/flier; Ifovlwv team will noldlt pl arltlce and a large turn. out is expected. All oflast year-s- Sggil are asked to be ‘present and k any othels who think they carpli 11:8 e thetealn. So don't forget fel. Ems‘; limlght at 7.30 sharp at Arena Monday night at 8 o'clock sharp ‘ he Ramblers roll the Victories and‘ ‘a good game is expected. After last night's game several; vely selections were rendered by ;‘the L. O. C. orchestra. Elfin“ R70“. ; Hockey As A Career OWLING ‘ LEAGUE l BY (“Tec") Final Standing at the end of the i l first Section: ‘ Pro- Hockey—-As A Career? l l l Tlie purpose of this trifling essay son John of Illlllgol- loft this morn- Won Lo t l ~ - ~~l .- ~ , , _ ‘ illl: on l't31t|l'n llolno aftell [pending Gypsies . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 S3 illiifyliff.‘;.,lf.,fl‘fif‘l,fltl°;fjjlfifgfl a week ill the city the guest of ller Bluebirds 5 4 Ho“ bug-uh, m“ ha“; ihkJbol‘ l uncle. Mr- Stephen Illycrs- Robins 5 4 professional hockey’ hold tho ole-l _.____<;4.>_.____. Musical Six 2 7 lllonls cf n (lesirabLe- career for ille- Western Guardian —-CASII PRIZE CONTEST-For some wceks past Robinson's Mill 8a Bakery, Limited. has been rumling a contest offering cash prizes of $30.00'for the best name for their Bakery products. This contest. clos- es on January 10th. By this it, is G ~ ‘ ‘ _ _ understood that. all letters for this Blbigsgfsds ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' gilcftflllilgrilifli] 13:22:21!‘ are’: colfsldq‘ contest bearing postmarks at. the Rob-ms 9590; a GHQ]; hafilqer he i?“ "Qeevg; 13$? paint (g- tmaiiillllgborl‘ oltzibeforg ‘h: Musical Six . . . . . . .. " §475 ever speedy‘ n skater-yTllel-e is no . l . t g- “ 0V0 E c w‘ ‘e n me‘ ma Average of 5 highest‘ lllace ill hockev for tile wewklin interest has been shown"_by' the pub- I-Iighes 30.1116, Robing _ _ , _ _ __ 2959 Highest Single Game, Robins 1195 Highest single, Edwin Warren Musical Six . . . . . . . . . , _ , _ _ ,_ High three. Edwin Warren, Musical Six . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. High single (ladies), Ma y Fay. fluharson. Robins ......... .. Hlgh game (ladies) Mary Far- quharson, Robins . . . . . . . , _ ., Team averages: Youlil: (Tunatiizni who is just start- ing business life? l Tile answer as the record SIICHYS 303 1t. seems l0 be: yes; llild no! Sllvll lull BIIIIIVOCH] position is not uullslr; '734‘:ll_ill lli1llilzll' lirizlllnellts- You‘ lllllgllt put it this way—"ll depezlllll 2090111011 (a) the the individual; a111, 1h) the circnnlstallcesW Ono thing] 48145 very true- No one but n. robust‘ young man in the very best physi- l l No. of Gs, Avg ‘Vol-o than ally other pastilne Not. only by for farm work. Apply P. O. Boxscrlnoil on the gospel of the day was: but from as far away as the Prov-f 391. Charlottetown. _Wanted __M___ ____ ___ lBellc-diction of the FOXES_I WANT FIFTY Goonjlacranlent. silver foxskins by Jailuarv lltl .l _ .._ l Cross and 1.0,. m‘ lynx andyhuskil STUDENTS Bis/I un_N,_._- Anlolltl; m” nought at highest pl_ices___ J lthose rcopntlly returning to college; . - ‘l to rcsulne their work after spending; tf ldclivercd by Rev. C. McCarthy. D. J k‘ . - . - ' . en ms . 1702 16 3‘ ivery happy and well-earned holi-, - days nt their homes were Mr. Ericl Mlscenaneous lFouild to Dalhollslc University‘; ~ Mr. Lloyd Haslaln to Macdoilald. M-M MALE STUDENTS Aeuolunio: l - ‘M- dated. as Hlllsboro. C0 ‘ego’ Qmbec‘ " , Earith Sinclair to McCiill Univer- INO‘ ALFRED MAGDQNALD. sity; Mr. Fred Wiglnorc to Mt. Al- Lund Surveyor, llermauvlile. Pmllsm, Unlvq-sny; Ml; ' I- - 11'-l°‘1l"°- 11min and Allison Mayne to Business FOXES REGISTERED SILVER - College, Charlottetown. S llrflven breeders. —l’. iilctlruth‘. Covcllelid Road. KINDLY REMEMBERED.—It' is _ with vcry much sadness and regret 1380_12-17_tf7l.i1at his friends heard of the very “Tlsudden passing of SHIPPING TAGS’ EXPEDITloUsIDeathc who so faithfully served as‘ 2;, supplied" Guurdian Job Prim‘ rector for the parishes o1’ Spring- y" fleld and Crap-and ior a term of. lflve years in which time he much; lendeared himself to the congrcgaq ltions by his earnestness and zeal in‘ BILLIIEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job __Prim’ery‘ his work. being a true Christian FASIIIONABLE WEDDING sTa-‘;ge““"m“"' , ,_._._____.._..__.____~__, t1ollery,11ne selection. Guardian; BIRTH l Job Printcry. MEMORIAM AND MOURNIN- cords at shortest notice. Guardian Job Printel-y. tfl Mrs Iirucc Dcucznl, a sou. ______.__..___._._.,_ .______._.__..__.__._.____. ; BUYING TURNIPS AND POTA-; . IOtlSNJZIIIY zit our warehouses. M,CRAE_MC|_EAN___IH ‘"53 (lltlllifllLlOull; liilfi Ailnilly- liul- (m Dec‘ 31‘ 1927‘ by H“, R0 rls-Allultliir. 1586-12-30 t1‘- MARRIAGES v. M.l Scott Fulton, Hazel ‘iIlIlll llclioo.’ '01‘ llonslisnvf to tlcorgl: Cllliloy Mr-‘i iiltllllh Winslow, Salesman Wanted -——————————-———-—- DEATHS IVE IVANT A YOUNG MAN WLTII ___.--__-i-»--i-i——— rest at; intelligence a little above the av- BURHOE-Entercd into eragc. who is ullllillg to work foivBonnahinley. the residence of hisluecmnbpr‘ A_ Du 1921 the lncncy he wants to make. 'I‘he,daughter, Mrs. W. Chester S. Me-; right money to the right nlan. No Lure. Mr. Tlleophilus Bilrlioe of ‘~ limit. Write P. O. Box 984, Mon- Alexandra in his 76th year. Private; treal. S. W. Jail. 7-14-2l.iservice at Bonnahlnlay on Sunday. ____--.___-____._._____._lJan. 8th at 1.45. Funeral leaves at SALESMEN 0R RELIABLE 915-12 o'clock for Alexandra Baptist trlbutors wanted with excluslvclChurcl-r for Publm Sell/RIB 8-5 3 Contract [for "Jim Vaughan" thcoclock. Intermvlll? Alexandra Electric Met, Fish and Bone Cut- Cemcliefy- ' tel‘. Many machines in Canada: now and users have given highest‘ recommendation. Write Canadian; Jiln Vaughan Co., Rooms 905-906‘ Wilson Building-Front Street.‘ Toronto 2. S. W. 4-7.“ .,----—-—--—- l SALESMANAGERS AND SALESL; men-Get ready for 1928- Are‘ you advancing us your pl-esentl slllcs position Are are satisfied l-l. N. D. MacLEAN Undertaker EMBALMER with your proeollirrizltcoms?" 1s; pllolvg 149 your lorrllory Silt s ac ory. ocs- t n general business (lopressltnl 02*; KING SQUARE rel-l your sales? Ollr line will . (‘Ilfffitll all these (Iifiufllliicf- t‘. D- Rogers, 5005 Euclid Ave.‘ ..---—-l----—--—--i- Vlevleand. Ohio. 1711‘ Ma|e Wan-ta SALESMEN -.- QTEADV. PROFlTl able employment. weekly pnyl selling our universally knowml guaranteed quality, Trees am’; Plants. Newest and hast varieties There is good money in it for BIG EARNINGS, STEADY EM- plovment for Barbers. Become ex- pert in 8 weeks. Write Moler Bar- bor College, Department "F" Hali- fax. ' a-l-iz-ttstf l_ enlng for ntnrekeeper, agent onl- l-ying other linen or man with large circle o! friends. “Tile, PRIVATE NURSES FREQUENTLY earn O80 a, week. Learn by personal w“ wlll-m»- wl-lwll» w»- ==l lllflilmil‘oJil.'i.'2.-l§l'5{7l'l3il..l§ "fm- M»! 0011m- qf BMW. ‘ -' l*!-.\.e.u~.=~:. _ Toronto 4. Canada. it-o-aiuf “Hilda” m‘ ' _ James Hus-f‘ 16674441 lulu to Dnlhousic Univcrsitl’: Miss Alfred Sen-‘J the Rev. \vI’lI.i‘1724_1_';-‘ 3; ; The J. .' NOTICE OF RESOLUTIONS iEEACON-Al North \Vlllslllr0. ""1 Notice is hereby Elven that n; a Saturday, Jail. lsl. 11128 lo .\Ir- and special; genera; meeting of The J_ “lLimitt-d, held in the residence of l Mr. James H. Judson in Alexandra. ‘ —,l P. E. I. on the 16th day of Decem- (Jll-“lbcr, n. D. 1927 ll. Resolution was lsignecl were appointed Liquidators |‘———————-——i—~~—-—l for that purpose and were author- ‘l ized to take all legal steps necessary l to complete said winding up. l 1722. r¢~0++04+01+o+++o+o0+o++o+ 1 lfhinces of Western Canada. So sendl lib‘! evening ill- '7 OTIOCK Rfiv- B-‘l your suggestions for the most suitgl lCrfllwll Omciflled at Vespers and able liulne fo1' our table bread, aiitfl M0“ Blesfif-‘dj fox bread and biscuit. You ‘lllayfie ltllc lucky winner of a cash "prized Mail your suggestions today. Rob-j insons, Mill & Bakery, Limited. 1770-1-7-21 l iNlGHT souooL Willi :1 view 1o organizing everl- ng ('i'l‘ ‘:1 for instruction ill c _ lni-nlzill .ll|ll l-l-lllfi ‘subjects, li|l' l>lil~lililin~l will ho rucoivlrd at the l)t‘.lilll'llllllill v1‘ llldutazltlull“ up - to lllllllll-y 111th from any persons d"- SirfllI-l o1‘ intending same- I ili('.il lllvy wish ti) receive illstru: -‘ l < “The Voluntary ‘ l»; ‘ Winding Up Ac II. Judson Fox Ranchingl Company. Limited. l‘ » l I-I. Judson Fox Ranching Colrlpany.’ passed requiring that the Company be wound up under “The Voluntary Winding Up Act." and the under- Dated this twenty-third day of lSgd.) Wm. L. Moc-EACIIERN II. POPE NOY. Liquidators 0 Meloids Remove all husklness and tickling from the threat ‘and make breathing easy leaving The Voice Ciear-As-A-Beli They arc decidedly effective for coughs and all irritable bronchial affections, invalu- able for Speakers‘ AND Singers Price 25o in small box that can be carried in pocket. _ TIIE PROMPT DRUGGISTS AAAALAAA 4 AAAQLvAALQégggV’¢_°¢¢AAAQAAAAA 1 Drug. Cold Phone ‘W! RiXALu POBan . Appliw [olillls uhould stuto tho subjects l1: E. Warren, Musical Six .. __ 3 195 which is performed before vast avery good game was rolled be- while P. McQuald of the Bruins lino‘ l Q-OQQ-QQ-OQQ-OOOMQ-Q-O-O-QQ-Q-OO-QQ-O-OQ-OMO PURE DRUGS ' A N D l EXPERT snuvlcn‘ When you havoyour Prescriptions dispensed here, you can be assured oi’ pure drugs and expert service. Our supplies are obtained from the most reliable drug house and only registered pharmacists dispense the prescriptions. WE DISPENSE PRESCRIPTIONB WRITTEN BY ANY DOCTOR. LEAVE US ' YOUR NEXT. J. ‘Ernest. H. Worth Phone 82 I42 Prince Street Opposite Zion Church ilispelnsing Prescriptions I Specialty 5"“ °'“" M P _ ‘E. goucettc 177 215; rlnce ‘ " “we is - 157 lmlNlcholsonlneets Frank Douc tte ‘ ' Edward gig)“; - -- égggwhat promises to be a rerfl gods!‘ - WCiI - T vv. Halpenny’: j .1244 111 lvaimmh‘ l - burs. ‘ . ,,,,,,,_,,,,,_ , _“__ _ Short Course ____'_____.__.. l “mm”. - l l ~ ”' M. P. McQuald .. 245 196; l‘ . t P ; Appllcliztiorllls for alga thrfe wegks ' - . A. Joy 212 107 course n olne onom cs, t ay VIOIZOPMS Prfifiillce 1n. G055 .... .. 207 157 egw,“ rac Ice Classes) will be considered in the ,‘ lJ. A. Bentley 171 135 _ _ ‘order received up till January 18th. Tonlgiht ma,‘ p‘ McMahon _ 237 166 140 evléilbfimgtgwtelitsslsockeqyh tDIY-ICIICQ ghIEjAddTCSS all communications to Miss l To; |_2g33 . . eam mem ers;Evelyn Windsor, Supervisor of —— a ‘requested to be present. lwolnolrs Institutes, Box 12a, cilnr- lottetown. 1703-1-7-10 *“*+*¢< w i vo-obi St. James Pres byterian Church any. BRUCE Mullt-Mnvlsrlza ORGANIST-GEORGE METHVEN 11.00 A. M.—Morning Service. Anthem—“Communi0n Hymn" _ . .. .. (Dudley Buck) V 2.30 P. M.—Sunday School and Bible Classes, 7.00 I’. M.-Evening Service. Anthem-"Ablde With Me" . . (Thompson) St. Paul's Anglican Church THE PARISH CHURCH REV. II. D. RAYMIOND, M. A., HECTOR 8.30 A. M.—lIoiy Communion. 11.00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon-"The Great Commission." 2.30 P. llL-Sunday School and Bible Classes. l E. Goss, Bluebirds 9 194 ziudlolll-os of czisil iausloillers. holl- 3.45 P, M.—B:1pli5m5, H. Craslvell. Gypsies 0 190 kill’ trains ll mall's lltrengtll- The ' A. Matlleson, Gypsies 8 186 “wink: mzilor league cal-oer of the 7-90 P- M-"Evfllill! Prayer‘ 811d SBflrNm-"An Ambi- L. Robertson, Robins 9 181 "Willi"?! rugged l'il'i)i)9l' runner is 11011 W011i! Whilm" Average of 5 highest scorers (lad- ‘T111081? tell YPOYW (‘-0111 K601111111 Anthem-“Send Out Thy Light" ,, . . .. _ Gounod iesl: i llust u little longer, by virtue oi‘ the _ .1310: that llleirs is tho least llily-‘lilf- *******"*"* M“ NQ o; GS_ AWL lllly exacting cl’ llii lilo hockey . . -—. *- D0115 Dickinson‘ Gypsies 9 132 chores; but tell yours of zeolllllnllt “*"*'“*““ “WWW ‘ 131 lmdy ('il(‘('i(iIlF{. SDUOII skating. silli- wb den turns, cross checking and col- iact with hard fenec boards and ,. heavy llu-lnan bodies wears down 121 the hockey players ill gig tillle- Al ilZlGCiHiii nlatverks l-arcer is long-r; Florence Cameron. Robins 9 Adele Bluebirds 9 Gladys Fzirquhnrson, Gyp- SICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Ifglmy Warren. Musical Six 5 ' ‘Bncolins. are. or onlil-llal.-“"a" a ilockcy- pl:l_\’0r'5 by l'l"“l yrurs» Home or llll-ln seem lKllTlllPl-l, ‘curly durrlhlf-l. and Ty (lull!) is ill‘ llls [\\'l‘lll_V-iilil‘il llllljol- league sea scn- 'i‘lll>re is no llig league ilCCifllVi star still on skates who has hall twenty years of continuous service- I-loxers inst much longer tllnll< Lows BOWLING armour: '. Final standing at nio end of first section: Won Lost Rinky Dinks . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 ; W -Ml _. ‘ lions no lilll-i (fiillfil-RPS may ho ZIFil-regglyatgears 5 llmlkvy Players. ii’ i118)’ llcllfll/"i n-“Hgnp “m-(n-lllllglln Ispartans 3 themselves -~:ls few o1‘ them do. In l4 -DEPT- OF EDUCATION- ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' " baseball. and in boxing, tho wary; . _ _ ‘ llrllin of dll experienced olzl limel" Hgharfiggl“ Fulton Adan“ ‘_ (‘llll keep lllln up among the first; p ‘ ' 30*’ rankcrs loin: after ills feeble legs‘ have llcgun tn zcreuk anti groan un- 651 ller llinl: i High game. Rinky Dlnks 2654 ..- l . . . . - , High single game Rinky Dinks 991 (‘ililepiilli Eilorcriiellrhe . . I '- ' Team avelagei ‘cull for sacriflce- This strenuous‘ Kinky Dnmks ' ' ' - ~ ~ - - ~ - - - - ~- 2403 pastime Uellmllds youth, i-llftlllglil.‘ Mime“ 2373 spffcll llilti skill- Skill alone will nntl Spartans 2369; m,‘ l Teddy 5081K“; - -_ - - - - H 2308‘ (liven ull llblllldlfllICO cl‘ youth, on, ‘Averill-T 0f 5 111811951 SBOPGFSI flllllll-llllli strenglll oi‘ physique. 1111.‘; No. of Gs. T. l-Iowatt, Micmacs ...., B W. W. Down. Rinky Dinks l2 5118-‘ ullillly 1o propcll himself ell skates; 13l“alholll. twice as first as the nnrlll! 179 winds blow clown a uarrmv street‘ F‘. Adams. Spartans 8 178 1n January and more than llsllnl‘ B~ C- Vflnldefsline. Rlllky aptitude at propelling a puck wlllli Dlnks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 174 ll stick. and your young candidate! H. Rodd, Micmacs . . . . . .. l0 171 inl- lill‘ world of lit-Fairs can he rcll-' The first section oi‘ this league sonlllily certain nt‘ u major league, was completed on January 3, when hockey cancel" gurll for ton pier-i the smoke of battle had risen ihellups l'or twelve yolirs- At $7.500 u; Rinky Dinks were winners by alvezlr 1111s would give lilm a salary‘ goodly margin, as shown above. This, for that period of $75000 or $90,000- team rolled exceptionally - V~8iI;TilIil.'H not a ball prospect: but throughout the entire section under lifter old lure. no hockey coilllts olll the very capable leadership of their age, overtakes llim~t|len what? Captain W. W. Down. I The IIIIHWCI‘ to 1111s question is ~<0->- the objective lo which this report-j Altm- (‘igllt yolll-g lll‘ “m1; 11m l‘l1.‘l;r set in" llilnsolf when hill enquiry lied Suites Bureau nt‘ llilnrls llllrlleann ii few weeks lliIO- Tile rec- completerl a series oi‘ motion lIiC-lflrd in plain euouglnAsplriug (‘lil- luros, lllll-sllratlnlz the taking or l dldules must wc-rk out the prohlenl nllllerlll wl-zllth frrm the eurtll. ll"? lhe-TYWPWPC- I Swill-H knrrlellsn-s have fiQVCiilpfllIi WWW-Q‘- . ("ilk "flllllinlrl devices to he plzlcllll= around young plants to retain null i rlrcct moisture where ll: 1g mm! needed llnll also lo rfipe] weeds, 'l‘llc llmilllrlst llyncllrollolis elec- tric motor made for practical Dill‘- poses has u motor so tilly that it ;eould ho set ill a ring and Willi] on ~o +o4¢+o+e+4+ow+m+;+: l“ nmlrs “m0 finger‘ nolrl § l‘ a -- --'--- --Q+>~--_ S“ llllards The second match ln the Provin- tcial Championship was played last {night at the Sunnyside Billiard ‘Parlours, and after a hotly contest- ,ed session, Harry Redmond won lfrom his opponent James Mandel-- lson by 75 points. the final scores reading: Redmond 500, Mandel-son >425. Redmond showing flashes of his l‘old form, took the lend from the be- ;glnning and was never headed. lil- though his younger opponent was ‘cutting down his lead at the latter ‘stages of. the game. Manderson lplayed a very good game for a lyoung player. and with more ex- perience in match play should be- vlclonu One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 roolns, 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past two years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its "splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.50 per dny. 4 m KODAK 510a: ssi 1» i 4 t» ~ .4. a...» 4vuoo3r$7wgo'+“3:+»:o¥$ CIIHTIOIItCtOWII ‘ ,come an excellent player. h ~ -. ~- ; The highest run of the match * H°t°1 9°» Ltd- il§$.li“2‘l°i'3’li?‘i‘l‘.3"%.‘.l“3.32.‘l§°o‘2 ‘ ‘ ‘ also, as, 2s, etc. Manderson ilfld n‘ ~ "hum ilbriflIhggrEailllafxlig aecvigrgntizvgitfisued‘ lunar c. BROWN. Manager i the match. l , _ l} The next game takes place Mon- hmfgwQwf§yQfq day evening at 7.30 when Bill l y+o+mw+o+oo+oo+o vo+w+eo but you cairt make 111111;‘ l . l I ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL miv. A; E. hAnlul-JL, M. A. EPIPIIAN Y 8.00 A. lVL-lioly Communion, 9.00 A. M.—Matins and Litany. 11.00 A. M.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon SubJcetP-“Christ. and the Home" 2.30 I’. DIr-CIIIICIHBIYS Service and Address. 7.00 I’. M.—Evensung and Sermon. Subject-“The Star in the East.” Trinity United Church CO-YASTORS REV. E. H. RAMSAY, I). D. REV. IIAMhiOND JOHNSON ORGANIST PROF. W. E. FLETCHER. LECJVL, A.'I‘.C.L. TIIE SERVICES 11.00 a. IIIP-PTBBOIIDI‘, Rev. Ross C Eaton, B. 1)., (‘Pastor First Baptist Church). Anthemz-“O God, Our Help in Ages Past." . . . . . . .. Martin 2.80 p. m.—8abbath School and Bible Classes. 7.00 p. nL-Preachor, Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Subject: ‘Tublishers oi’ Peace." Solo:—-“Beyoild the Dawn" . . Sanderson Mrs. Roy Cudmol-c Anthem:—"lluw Lovely are the Messenge-s" . Mendelssohn The Morning Service Broadcast oooo» 04c OOQO-O-Q-O-QQWQ-O-OQX-O-OQ-O 0>§§§€§§-@G§O-Q§§-§§-O-§@¥§-§§§FQ~Q-§f§§4§4 AT O Prince Baptist Church-m- MINISTER-REV. aoss c. anon. a. n. ORGANIST-MISS ROBERTA SP ENCEB, F. 'I'. C. L. MORNING WORSHIP 11 (YCLOCK Sermon-Rev. Ilanunond Johnson of Trinity Church. Anthem-"Iord. Wc Pray Thee." . . Roberts The morning service includes the Bible Study Seislon from I2 to 12.30 p. m. EVENING WORSHIP 7 0’CLOCK Service broadcast, Station Cl-‘CY. Baritone Solo: “Crossing the Bar." Tennyson-vlegenast. Mr. V. L. Dingvveil Sermom-"Four Facts About God." Rev. B. C. Eaton I ‘. l ,> l l Anthemz-"The Radiant Morn." . . Woodward Soprano Solo: "One Sweetiy Solemn Thought." . . Ambrose " ' " nl..'.'n;.'l;.f...'i¢l‘.;.it;ili" The ordinance of Baptism will be administered at the close of the evening service. " t -%Q4Q i Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. M. 8C 0'1"!‘ FULTON. M; A.’ B. D- OPKIIIISI- and Choir Mllter-JWB. OUTS D. THOMPSON II a. lm-Subieci: "TIIe DRaIIenge OI III: IIapeI." . MORNING l i. l: Anthem-"0 God Our Help In Ages Past.” by Martin. Solo by Mrs. Frank Laflerty. 2.30 p. lIlr-GIIIIOIY School and Bible Clauses-Luke's Gospel. 7.30 p. lit-Subject: “Watchman, What of the Night." ' Strangers and Students Welcome l livamxo Ant em-"Jesus Saviour Pilot MQ"-—(SOIICI\I(IQI'.) Solo y Mia Gladys Familial-rah Voulsolb. (selected) byline llpbiuir .,.¢ Solo-“Watchinan What of the NkhP-ditllloi.) ' by Mina I10 Campbell ‘Q09 9Q 000000“ “Q0 1 l I90-O-OO-OOO§'Q-f§§§0O§-O4W V049