J‘. .. l, m ’-‘ fO-O-O-O-wvoveooeee vvvvv vvvvvvvvv¢vvwv ,9‘ WEEK OF PRAYER JANUARY _subject—“TI-IE CHURCH and nan TASK” i Meeting 7.30 P.M./ THURSDAY, Jan. 6th ZION CHURCH Topic-“CHURCH and COMMUNITY" Speaker-Rev. J. A. Nicholson, York FRIDAY, Jan. flh-TRINITY UNITED Topic-“CHURCH and NATION” Speaker-Rev. B. G. Manzer, North River ~~- SATURDAY, Jan. 8th- S. A. CITADEI. Topic-“CHURCH and EVANGELISM”, Speaker-Rev. J. R. Skinner, Winsloe vrvvO£O+QOO 3rd 8th 50c each: lVlrs. Ben]. Birt, Mrs. Chester Coffin, Harold Afileck, ' Winston Birt, Mrs. Addison Collin, Mrs. McLeod Douglas, Harold Shaw, Mrs. Roy Lcard, Mrs. Frank Rose. ToLal—$l3.50. Mt. Stewart South per Mrs. Edwin | ltIcAsscy Alfred Afilock 2.00 William N. Douglas 1.00 Mrs. Percy Coffin 1.00 50c each: Mrs. Alvin McKenzie, Mrs. S. C. Clark, Edwin McAssey, Mrs. M. J. Taylor 35c; Mrs. L. E. lay 25c. T0tal—$6.l0. Cherry Hill per Miss Edith Warren Mrs. Leigh McAssey‘ 1.00 Mrs. William Crawford 50c; 25c i“, each: Mrs. Leigh McAssey, Jr.; L. ‘ M. Coffin. ~ Total-Will). Savage Harbor per Mrs. Frank Piggott ' Mrs. Milvina Piggott 1.00 ' Mrs. Milton Collin 1.00 A 50c each: Mrs. Agnes Cofiin. Mrs. Fulton Douglas, Mrs. Fulton Piggott, Mrs. John Piggott, Mrs. Walter Piggott. Total-MSG. Head liilislioro per Miss Hilda Douglas ’ e Friend . 5.00 Carrie V. Jardine 100 50c each: Hilda A. DougiasMrs. C. B. Cameron, Mrs. Albert Jar- dine, Mrs. Fred E. Jardine, Mrs. Harvey Douglas. 25o each: Mrs. C. MacLaughlin, ‘lists. R. Coffin, Mrs. Caddie Doug- s. h Total-$9.25. Total Mt. Stewart district to dale-wilt. lilt. Herbert Additional per Edna Jenkins ,.._.. Walter Wood - 1.00 Seymour Wood ‘ 1.00 Harry Wood 1,09 Hollis Jenkins - 1.00 50c each: Frank Lunn,, Errol Lund. Ben Fa Jenkins. Russel Total-SGML rquharsoil, Henry Jenkins. L-628—i.-7-li Eastern Guardian ..'SUBSCRII‘TIONS to the Charlottetown Gilhiuiilll may be bonded to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..'ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is ec- onomical. More loaves of better bread from each bag. ..°DURING the entire season pelts ere received for shipment to the Prince Edtvard Island Fur Pool Limited by R. W. Stew/art, Clark Brothers Store, Montague. .L'RECUPERATING —'I‘he friends of Mrs. Artemus Cook, Mt. Stewart, will be pleased to learn that she is able to be about again after an ilTncss of seven weeks. Mrs. Cook is oonvalescing at the home at her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Lane. ..'FI'NE PHOTOGRAPH - Mr. Archie’ llilchey, assistant Post Mas- ter, Montague, is spending his spare moments in that very lovely hobby hotography. Some very nice photos. goth day and night scenes, worthy of special mention, are results of his loo: years experience. “$00K YOUR ORDER for boneoss homemeat. tri e and liver. CIA’ to arrive Jan. 20t_ . Milton G- Meiilsh, Montague. L620-1-7-1i HWPICIAI. PRICES m Rnyal feeds including bran, Gilt Edge flour. Micmac dairy feed, milk Dw- dueer, horse feed. hog feed. scratch feed, buttermilk, laying mash. fox cubes and meal. Milton (1. Melllsh. Montague. mlo-l-l-li , eueneeveww w‘ nee: -ee ‘:#v+0+04e-. .- . ' ‘dflil-fifl-fi ‘ _ I I _ DANCE Ell-unity Mauro Chard) X l FRIDAY, JANUARY» 7th l n‘ w‘ g 700 I’ M Ch ir R Il- ~ . . .-- o eh or f- 0- 0- F~ HALL g No Girl Guide Meeting s ‘f FRIDAY. JAN. 7 § ' NOVOIllCI-—MBCKQDI'IICY'I l S u c c e s S f u l or we i Island Students Admission 50o i "‘"‘°“ ff“??? c"! i The following is a list oi’ Island T‘ k t Now on Si,” 1 students who were successful in -_~ c c s - ‘Zw ‘ 5 the Christmas examinations in the qemano-lpt-u... faculties of Arts and Sciences at L-533-1-d-Zl. Dalllousie University at Halifax: (Section 1 signifies 65 per cent P t t h n or above; Section 2, 40 per cent to " 64 inclusive). r0 *8 an a age Dorothy Bentley, Section 1 in German 2, Geology 1, Biology 4, Biology 5, and Fine Arts. Gynn Firth, Section 1 in Greek Mt. Stewart North per Mrs. l. English 5. English l4, and Poli- L. ll. Coflin tical Science 2, Section 2 in Phil- 4 mphy l-lld tagtoll 5'11 L tin 4 _5_ _y_ B 1m Mary un, ec on n' a . 31,5531 °gf§,k m0 and Latin B; Section 2 in English My‘ Jonathan Aflieck L00 l3, English 14, and History B. Lloyd Jay 1m Zilpha Linkletter, Section 1 in D“ A B. Mam“ 1m German 2, Political Science 1, Po- Mm H; w_ Mucgay 10g litical Science 2, and Philosophy l; Mm w_ L_ McLeod L00 Section 2 1n English 5. Montague Macgay 1m Blois LePage, Section 1 in Psy- Mm I, H; com“ 10g chology 5, and Fine Arts; Section 2 in Sociology 2, Psychology 2,a.nd Psychology H. Wallace MacPherson, Section 1 in History 8, History 13, alid Phil- osophy 1; Section 2 in Greek 2. Richard MacQuari-ie, Section 1 in Geology 2, Geology 3. Geology l, Geology 5; Section 2 in Draw- ing 2, and Surveying 2. . John Matthew, Section 1 in Mathematics 1, Commerce l; Sec- tion 2 in Latin 1, French 1, Eng- lish 1, and Economics. Audrey Miles, Section 2 in Latin i, German 1B; English 2, History 1, and French 2. Arthur Peake, Section 1 in His- tory 8; Section 2 in English 14, English 15, History 2, and Politi- csl Science 2. Charles Reilly. Section 1 in French 2, and Physics 3; Section 2 in Mathematics 2. Gerald Tanton, Section 1 in Ele- mentary Cireek; Section 2 in Latin 2 [William Tidznarsh. Section 1 in Biology i; Section 2 in French 2, and English 2. i Cornwall Miss Olive Livingstone who is working in Mr. Hazen Howard's store at Cornwall, spent Christmas at her llcme of her parents in Clyde River. The Meadow Bank Christmas Concert was held ill the school house. Instrumental music was furnished by Messrs. Vernon Drake, Melvin Hyde and Helen Scott. The program was delightful and much credit is to be extended in the teacher, Mr. Harry Miller. Messrs. James Jewell and Liman Newson were recent visitors to Cornwall The people of Cornwall and vic- inity regret very much to learn of the continued illness of Mr. John Donahue. Miss Marjorie Lowther, school teacher at Lot 16 spent the holi- days at the home oi‘ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lowther. Mr. Johnnie Scott spent Christ- mas day at the home oi’ his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Scott. Miss Ruth Bain and Miss Ber- nice MacArihur spent a few days at a religious training course held in Charlottetown. . And now —rink- is the word that everyone is roaring around Cornwall these days. Mr. Allison MscPhail has been appointed care taker. ‘Mr. Daniel J. MacArthur, who moved from Lorne Vally some time ago has recently purchased the property formerly owned by the late Mr. Samuel Frizoei. Miss Alice Howard, has been spending the past few days at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes. of York. Among those leaving for Bos- ton to spend their Christmas holi- days amoilg rc-‘atives and friends abroad were Messrs Stewart Drake. Herbert Scott and Charlie Mac- Donald. On Thursday evening, December 29rd a large audience was enter- tained at a very thrilling Christ- mas Concert held in the Cornwall hali...'1‘hs teacher, Mr. Daniel Mac- Arthur acted as Chairman. After s few remarks made by the chair- The proceeds received from the en- tertainment amount to approxim- ately $22. Alter the program con- cluded Santa Cltliia distributed candy among each and every one or the school children. The singing oi the National Anthem ‘ ’ i the evening entertainment. -C. __ In Memoriam MRS. EMILY M. GILL Who deported this life January ‘l. 198i. Lovlngly remembered by her Bustier. L. ll. Foster. .. ,1. lhe Central Guardian i}. ll turned for new: but ly natura- may he inserted ll (~ a word strictly gflylbl. u u, ‘This column oi’ lot-Al Interest I IIIW CRASWELL for rncwgrsphs. consummation ura m- sunaucs o-aiuu-i-iz-siz ._.___ NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST / th Robin Hood Porridge Oats. Giana. Silverware o: Plain. TRY OUR Grade A eggs at pro- ducer's prices. They're the host, Tho Oandling Station, Weymouth Street. L-567-i-5-3i. --_. YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev. J. A. Nicholson, minister. Services, Jan. 9th, 1939: ii a. m, Central Church; 2.30 p. m. Pleasant Grove; 7 p. m. York. L624-1-7-1i CONFEDEIATION LIFE [N SUBANCE 11-8189-7-12-812 THE DIRECTORS of the Char- lotte Residence wish to thankfully acknowledge hundred dollars being a bequest from ,Estate late lvtrs. Jane L. Rob- inson. L622-l-7-li at Glasgow Road 11 a. m.; Harts- viile P p. m; Brookiield '7 p. m. The latter congregation will hold their annual congregational meeting Tuesday. 2 p. m. L621-i-7-ii .________________ PERSONALS Mrs. Wilbur Trainer, Mrs. Lucius Kelly and Ignatius Murphy of Char- lottetown, were called home to Con- man o splendid program followed.) way yetoerday due to the senous ill- ness of their father, Mr. Bemard P. Murphy. Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minis- ter oi Agriculture left yesterday morning to attend a. meeting of the directors of the Amherst Wm- ter Fair. Mr. Gerald Proctor spent the holidays 1n Rennies -R.0ad. the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Proctor, returning to New Brunswick on Monday. Mr. Felix Perry oi‘ River Her- bert, N. 5.. formerly o! St. Pat- rick's, spent Christmas in Char- lottetown, returning last week to the mainland. morning to return to Acadia Uni- versity, Woifville, after spending her Christmas vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Andrew Mc- Nair, city. Miss McNeill completes her course in household economics in May, this year. Mrs. Freeman Eddy left this morning on return to her home in Haileybury, Northern Ontario, af- ter an enjoyable two weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jenkins, Charlottetown. Mr. Eddy holds a responsible position with the Shell Oil Co. in Hailey- bury. 1'5?!" JONES-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on January 6, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Pownal, a daughter. mew-at the Prince Edward 1's- ‘land Hospital on January 4, 193B, to Mr. and Mrs. Morton Dew, city, ,. B 50D. I . MacMILLAN-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on January 4, 1938. to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Macivlillan, Mt. Edward Road, a son. JOHNSTON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on January 2, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnston, Milton, a son. MecEACHERN-At the Prince Ed- ,ward Island Hospital on January i3, i988, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacEachern, Long Creek, a daugh- ter. MARRIAGES BIRT-SQUIRES — At the United Church Manse. Mount Stewart, by the Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, B. A, on January 5th, 193B, Mary Christine Squires of St. Peters Harbor, f to A1- DEALIIS GREEN-At Central Bedequc oil January '1. 1038, George S. Green. aged 80. Funeral notice later, FRIZZELL-At Stanchel on Jan- uary G. i938, James Frizzell, aged 66 yearn Mineral Saturday at 1 p. m. from his late Suminerfie‘d Cemetery. HARDY -- At Charlottetown on Thursday, January B, i938, Mrs. John Hardy iii her 29th year. Funeral on Friday, January 7th from the United Church at Ken- singtou, service starting at 2 o‘- clock. MloLAREN-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Wednesday, Jan. 5. i938, W. A. MacLaren in ills 50th year. Funeral from St. James Church on Priday, Jan. 7th, ser- vice starting at 2 o'clock. Fune- lral leaving at 2.30. Interment People's Cemetery. The late Mr., MacLaren is resting at his resi- dence 84 Longworth Avenue until (Friday. i N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltehire Phone 149 l r. i‘ the receipt of two‘ . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N, CANADA-Services next lord's Day. Mis Joan McNeill left Tuesday, =5 and selfishness; residence to I "is l) . l H. W. PLETCH The Read Office of the Mutual Life of Canada at Waterloo, Dn- tario, has announced the appoint- ment of Mr. Ii. W. Plctch as Branch itlanuul-r for Prince Ed- ward Island. lvlr. Plctch, who si-rv. cd the Comprliy at the Head 0f- . fice and in Toronto and Kitchener before coming in Charlottetown in ‘June 1938, has been Acting Man- ager since tho‘ retirement of Mr. _ Ebcrs in February, i037. l _____ ....__ ___ ____ _________ _ 00G TAX-You had better ill: elude sloo in a letter to the n. c. M. P. giving your name and the iname of your Road Fol-email. They will send you tag and re- ceipt. ‘This will save tliem call- ina anon you. L-G32. Y's MEN'S CLUE-Mr. Frank Tinney, assistant superintendent of the CllRl‘l0l'\"O\\'ll Experiment- al Station derribed experimentsi i ln poultry hrr-eciiiig carried on at the Station during the past few, years in an address at iho wacky! I meeting of thr- Y's Allen's Club‘ l lfifit nlaht. ’I'hero was a large attendance. The President, Mr.‘ William Massey was in the chalrfi Miss Pearle Burns delighted tile Club with vocal solos. i PRilYiiPiiiEii. SERVICES m, Z|0N ciilliicli i Rev. J. A. Nicholson i Addresses L a r g e Congregation"! On “The Chu rch And The Commun- ity.” The fourth in the series of week- of-prayer services was held in Zion Presbyterian Church with a large congregation present. The Minister of Zion, Rev. G. C. Web- ster extended a cordial welcome to the speaker, Rev. J. A. Nicholson of York, and all others present. Mr. Webster was assisted in the service by Rev. S. C. Cooper. Adjt. Lynch, Dr. M. Ilezrite. Rev. A. E. MncKenzie and Rev. H. L. Danton. Mr. Nicholson took as his text the words found in Mark 4, 39 d: -—"Master, care-st Thou not that we Perish? And he arose and rebuked the wind, anti said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceascdalld thcre was u great l calm." I Tile sneaker stated that ihcrc was a direct parallel between this church is beset with trials and‘ troubles and many oi her members feel often like crying out: "Mas. ter. carest Thou not that W9 per- ish?" But Christ docs care, and He still divas Dfilllm’ to the church. Mr. Nicholson indicated manyof the rontribuiioii: that the church has made through the centuries to communities and said that today mcn and uromc-n are looking iohcr 1°? leilflvffllll! and gilidnnce. In this day the church must stand firm against the sills of the day.‘ These sins. Flilfl w. Nicholson, on» i the sins oi llilClil1J;-l'.‘lli.If‘. oi greed of ilie (ieseci-niion of the Sabbath Day. The church. mils-i. take her stand on those qucs- ' tions for the n-cliure of llii’ vuln- | munity, Miss Ra-lla Wond prosiiirzi organ in a cn the men's ' Crusnveli. "quharson at ill’! lluillo lnullnci‘, anti qunrioiic. lilcssrs. J- MNCLPCH, Al'llllll'F1ll'— and Welidall Phiiliw, added much to the sci-vim- hy their fine rendering of “The 1.01111; My Shepherd." Toniizht the service is io beheld in Trinity United Church begun, film! at 7.30 when Rev. Byroni Munzer of North River will speak - on the subicct, "The Chili-ch mid l the Nation." y ——-—-——-—--_.._ BRADALBANE RURAL w. I. l The uiembein or tho Brgdglbgng Rural W I. mot at ihc hnmo of Kenneth Giuliani for their Demmbcr meeiiw. with an atimd. ance of eleven members and fir: visitors present. Two new members were added to the Roll. Meeting‘ opened by singing: "It A Gnodl Tillie To Get Acquaiuiocl" frfioiveri by the "Creed" in unison, Roll can was responded io by payiiiiz mom-l bership fees. Minutes of the lat regular mcctlnlz were read midi adopted. School committee report- ed havingivkiicd school and pur- chasing a bell. The sick committee reported visiting iiio sick in the district and brimiug them fruit It was decided ihat the mom“ rs make candy for s treat for the school children at Christmas, Mrs. Angui Gillis and Miss Christcna Maof-‘herson. had rllPfflé oi the so- eisl period and three very in- teresting contrasts were alven out a “Jianbled Memo" contest won l_4z__i;i__)_';"_i‘_lI'|'ii‘.'/N uuaxiiww _ {AGE 11mg; i l S example of the fear of the dis- , ,- , ciples in the boat. and the church k sue Pure‘ 3 For * _ _ _ _ “' ‘T l J l" 0m‘ "W" (lRY- For today. tho k ~--_-___..___ ..._______,g__ ___ . BIRTHDAY-- ' 1z;93-;45li. 1938' f A - i t Bargains for For Girls and _ , W0 , th Boys 1n the H1811 111 . ' e BASEMENT i BASEMENT 32£S'.é“%’.l.‘“°éiii‘§“.»§f§"i“"_ - - -195 .- 79c sey dresses. Assorted C l ~ ' - ,. , . . sty|es_ sizes 14_ s‘ bllllléfls wme- glee" and Boys‘ Blue Lip Lhcviot Windbreakers $2 44, clearing at I 0n sale for _ _ Size 28 to J4. Sale Price -‘- _ - - - u 5-32.25 fess“ an . s‘ _ ‘ u?“ ' ' hmlse dresses "“ 3550"" llovs’ Din-skin Work Shirl-s. Color Maroon, cloth — in assorted ed sgv]es_ I d (H S, _1,,,, “Firs and colors $1 Clearing for _ _ 79$ “Ty d-n '10.?“ m” 59G Clemmg “t T " h. hum IIINQW}; _'_t—B_e_h_ _Li d _ , _ “d; g u ~ t oys’ envy . avy evio _ r ec es. ne , Ladies Silk "e119 llfefises bolus? drigsel: also double seal and knec. Sizes S] o" sale S‘ 36 - 44, 26 to 34. Sale Price — — ~ — — —— —— I for _ _ _‘ _ _ " On gale for _ -_ Boys’ Jumbo Knit Zip Sweaters. Royal and Ladies’ wo n] dresses , , Maroon stripped. Sizes 28 to 34. Misses sizes, assorted ggdlllfégéthshgzo] slceigie Sale Price — — -- - — ~ — — — - styles. i5 . . . _ ' Boys’ Leather Windbreakers. Sizes S Clearing at _ - izff éqig; 2o to as. Reg. $4.95. Sale Price _ - ~ Ladies» zipper “i001 jilc- lioys‘ Jumbo Knit Coat Sweaters. keys Sizes 14, $2 9 Sizes 28 _ 3L Semng Lolor, Navy and Brown. Sale Price -~- n 20‘ on Saw at __ _ I 5 fol. __ _ _ __ 69c each lloys’ Navy Iiiackiniuv Roofers. with fur collar , , - l, d‘ ' || ~ | | r and Doeskin lined. Sizes 28 to 36. $5 Chlldrens “m” Co“ l‘ dllawegsaSizelloo on,’ Sale Price c--- _ - - sweaters. Sizes 6-11 yrs. degular $6'00' 98c Ladies’ pullover sweat- ers. Clearing for —- — - — - Pure Irish linen bridge 36-12 Selling for Children's all wool long drawers. Sizes 22-34. Selling for 390 Children's short sleeve wool vests. Assorted colors. Clearing for - - Bargains for Men in the 5m‘ s n" r 350 Onsale forL-- 0 e mg °r__ Fa n c y embroidered Iéllidies’ fur tzipper muffs bridge sets. eating =1 - . "_ -' . ' _ 29¢ - - - - 5°", assailant:slizksszkfrs; _ _ _ $5.45 ¥ ' .\Icn’s All Wool V Neck Coat S“ Sweaters. Sizes 86 to 42. Sale Price - n I\Ien’s Cotton Doeskin Work Shirts. Colors r j Maroon and Navy. Sizes 145/; A . l0 17. Sale Price — — — — — — —- — G _ Men’s Coat and V Neck Sweaters. Sizes 36 to 42. Sale Price — - - -— — Mcn’s Coiion and Wool Flannel Shirts. Colors Light and Dark Grey. Sizes - lit’; to 1m. Sille Price _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 Men's Fleece Shirts and Drawers. Sizes 36 to ii-i. Sale Price Each — -- - G Men's Jumbo Knit Coat Sweaters, All Wool. Color Navy. Black and Maroon. 51 Sizes 36 t0 4i. Sale Price - - -- -— I 3.75 (Iolors S 1.39 Bargain in YARN Monarch Tweed and Monarch Fairy. Reg. 25c Cleflflllil ~ — — — — — —' " 15c ha“ Men's Navy lllzickininv Cloth Reefer-s. ltogillnr $5.00 value. Sale Price - ~ — .\icn‘s iicavy Doeskin Work Shiri. lirown. Navy and hiaroon Check. Sizes Ilia’; to 16);. Sale Price - - — blanks Iienvy All Wool Work Sox. Quantity of Boucle de Laine. Rel:- 3l5rr. Sole price _ _ _ @ _ - — — -— — 20C skein Brush Wool, 3 balls for -- — - — — — — 25C J “ON THE ISZAND I73’ l ihe book firm m u _\iilllli.,' uuin _ ’ and by Miss Cllrlsiiilu MacPhcrsoii. A I McXLeod, who rend lain address oi Mi‘. C. E. i #0011 wa. nz-c-uiiip..in_\ii.u his‘ Ia~ L .1. c “may won by Mrs wurolnc i0 tic osicss, Mis. . . ilicr on llll.‘ ziril u ~_~,»,~; 4,1,], u - Pllflmilrlllyl lsfu r ray and ‘n Pick Graham who a short lune ago ImiltlOll ‘ t Puzzle won by Mrs. Colin Mnilie- can“? “no 0dr will?‘ ‘l mlll“ ‘ Ho um u nlc 'lii.Il7‘i o, the son and Miss Mary Graham While Mrs. Angus Giliis uu-wii- '""‘~ g New England lli~t ll‘l (‘imii-‘ilngi- by Kills. ed her on behalf of the members‘ ‘ cal Sociuiy. the .\ll'i'~.\'ll"llli<fiilb‘ A reading was given _ Angus 5111; and also a rcudiug by Mirs‘ J. J. MncLeod. New Com- mittees appointed for next month. School __..\1lss Vornzn Viallmfifilfl and Miss Mabel Gamesier. Sick -Mrs. Bismark Cousins and Mrs. Kenneth Graham ' Programme —Mi‘S. A. C Mc- Donald. Mis: Mnyme Snowio and Miss Annie McDonald Mrs. Angus Ciillis kindly invited the members to her home for ncxi meeting Roll call to be ailswercd , by a New Year Resolution. Meeiq; ing closed by singing Obanada. ; after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by other members. Immediately at the close oi thci meeting the President. Mrs. A C. , McDonald called upon Mrs J. J i §OQ-OQ-OOO-O'O-O-OOQOOGGO-GQ 0O O6 0+6 40 0O 0Q §O-O-O—O Q §O4 P; Canadian Legion Funeral Notice i All ex-service men are funeral of our late Comrade Lieutenant William Al- fred Macllaren. Funeral Church. starting at 2.00 PM. Friday, January 7th. Point oi‘ assembly-Canadian Legion, 1.45 PM. B. WONNACOTT, Secretary , (‘hnrlniicioyvn (l'.l'i.l. No. I) Iiranrh. Canadian Legion. l1. E. S. L. QOOQOOO-QOQ was " - » with a ,=|vl"|"lC yiit Althouuh ink- cn by surprise Mrs. Graham thanked the members oi tho so- cioiy for there kindness. The following is the address: Bradalbane. P. E I Dear Mrs. Grnhnmt-We ihv members oi the Bradalbane Rural Women's Institute gather here to- night in offer you congratulations. and welcome you i0 our midst. As yet a stranger amongst us we hope I as the days go by to know you bet- 1 icr a: we kiiow you have the talent to help us in our Institute and community. We ask you io pleav: accept this lltlc gilt as a remem- brance ironl our Society. Signed on behalf oi the mem- bers or the Bradalbane Rural W. I. - I‘ requested to attend the services at Si. James é i i in...» The following reference to the death of Ml‘. C E‘. Liiilriat from the Boston Herald Doc, 29. will be mad with regret by liuiiiy who inc-t Mr. Lailriu‘ when he visitor! villi Mrs. (Dial Juliul! .l'.‘i_‘~'ll4‘< ill her summer hnmc iii Kcppoch Charles E. Laiiriut. president? of Charles E. Lulu-int Company, DOuk- sellers, and nnfimliillv kilowll a~ a , collector of rare bricks iiliri prints. rlicd suddenly’ yesterday" ni the Wy- nian House, Cambridge Since the death oi‘ his inilirr lJiliKlPi" of lilo store. lll i990. ho had directed the. bookstore at 385 Washington street and made many i trips abroad to srarch for rare first. i editions or old oilgraviiilu Willi his father. he originated the “Ihuriatfs Book Review." a monthly catalogue review-mu the! new book; oi the month. liv- nlsoi issued catalogues of rare volumes, i i and each auiiimn fliil)';l\ll(‘fl the "Remainders" catalogue, a list ni rare books purchased from Fmglish and Amcricail booksellers j Mr. Inaurint was xvidl-ly known iii the book marts of Inurlon and , was aboard ihr- Lusitania hound fnr England when it lavas torpedo- i ed fir‘ took command of a life rail ; nfior ihc ciisnstcr and vc eiiml, many or his follow ]'iRFFf‘ll"(‘l'\‘. l Born in 1874 in B\\'f\Ill)).~'(‘(lll..' son or |lu~ into ClliiflPs IT. mull liurrici Page Iluliriui, ho was eiiu- l caicd at the Bcrkcloy School, Mr. Hopkinsonhs School and novel-iii ahead. He begun won: in i l»; rllt-‘i-iilin. i mPlYY a rosiriem oi Cumilrldsxe and , muininiiled a i George Billiard Ilnurinf, Charles E i Manson of Brookiinc and Mrs. Al- a 1%‘. .lll'l ‘i? HD5- inu Society. lllill a member oi the Illll\‘{‘i‘.<ll_‘.' Club iii» GYUHYT Clnl: of New York wily. .1‘ d o.’ the pre- cieiiiinl Cfillllliliirf‘ i‘: the Arlington Street Church ll‘. l\ n formei member of ilu- Roan. Mlliisiic As- snciniion LIVED IN liliilillilJNli .\'ii'. Lsilllllfil livrnl ill xvoori nvrrulo. llz-oukflilr. 73 Lunc- ivas lor- siiiiiim-r llolne at Hull. Ho i, survived l)\' ll‘\' widow‘. ills former Mai-ion lluilrrd; thrci- soils Laullal, Ill. and Nahuiiirl Page Lflllfllli; a daughficr. Miss Patience Lauriat. and iwn skiers. Mrs D. E lredC. Lane oi Cambridge. -o0eo0o0¢oeee¢0oe0eoooo~ RAW FliRS Buying lliill)‘ Silver Fox Pelis and other Furs at highest market prices. l’. E. l. Fill! TRADERS I82 (Queen Street \§O0O§§OQOOOO§OO0 00660-60 14l-