-JAN‘UA.RY ‘.30. ' 1928 . ____._ . , Maosuosssus m i m ‘a “..»' Rl/Eiflbrisvuuu M!» a u " l..- cm. P'P*°4~i;i’ w wl. outfield..." .13.’. '" '"' ’ Gentral Guardian Workers and supporters of Yeo. will kindly meet tonight at o'clock Important meeting- 2124 Five workers and supporters committee rooms this evening at o'clock. 212i alty, W -' “Hy, Feb. Talent. PROTlilCT BAND 1.1‘ THE ARENA tonight. 212a MAYORALTV CO N T EST -—; Du‘, BAND AT {as ARENA tonight. . 212a a MEETING or Au. WARD Councillor Moran will be held in the i COME TO THE CONCERT and‘ box social, Heart: Hail, East Roy- 15" 511g delivered a sentence based on the YOUR CAB. from freezing, by using "Maple Leaf" Antifreeze Alcohol. AUCTION SALE Monday, Jan. 3rd, at. 10 u. 1n. mmunsnv. ‘krnuusnv Tanvnvlmos. ETC- The Wynnifred I Millinery Gt. George St. m‘. Blood Test In i, , _ Paternity Case l i l . i i s i of (British United Press) ‘ BERLIN Jan 28—A court of luv-lye for the first time in Germany. 11115 blood test, which has excited 81681 | . THE nAnxA-‘on o‘, interest in legal and medical circles. A woman was accused of perllli‘? for having described as the father of her illegitimate child a man who ‘ brook dried up" based on. the ac- B. .A.. l0 11511111116 ‘lilfl llilliw H‘! THE. CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SERVICES1LHHnH MucKeuzie, considered the debate un excellent one, with the two sides up to a high standard ‘both in material and delivery. The I '_ decision was given to the Pro. side. m“; impressive (us. by a. very narrow margin. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. Earliest courses vicre delivered at Trinity United Church yesterday- ln the CENTRAL ‘7HR13TMN CHURCH morning the attentiance was some- what “namely by ‘ha gtqrmy The services of the Central Weather. but the evening cmlgre- Christian Church yesterday were gum... wag vgry 1mm hsyow ms more than of ordinary interest to gveragg. Rev, 1).; Ramsay's huh. the congregation due to the fact oi" jegt h. [he mohhmg WM’ “And the the coming of Rov- Johii Turner, pastor of the Church. Rev. Mi‘. Turner made a splendid impression Rev. Hammond Jghngon pfeach- on his congregations ottbe day- ed at the evening service on "an He has a very pleasing personality expectant, creation". "The shy-hem and his sermons are eloquent and expectalign hf the creature waheyhhconvincing. Coming, as he dues. for tile manifestation of the sons from Australia his accent is pecul- of Goa," m. m; pr, Morgan rehdmlar t0 that far away country and count of the -Prophet Elijah in the book oi‘ Kings. tion traits with eager longing fm- delivery. liu is just fresh front the sons or God to be revealed." completing post graduate mil-k ai- Shoriiy after the commencement Drake University, Des ZVIOiIIOri. of the snrlnoh, the electric light Iowapwhich is one oi‘ the outstand- wlru, which supplies current to up; lull universities of the United the brotherhood i 91-3 1h... hah9ago__<1p;ven the Chen. adds much ‘to lhe-attrilclioll of his- Delicious and Keep the youngsters war SHRED!) Filled with heat giving calories _ healt _ heated 1n the _oven~-+butt_ere,tl__t., and served with hot m1l1&'/““" PAGE THREE. EA O ‘ y hful when - MADE AT qLAoAaAr-‘Attsujlh, ii e1‘. Dazvzfilrling Teeth [UN carts" oar‘ y. R tecyili‘ and g2?!‘ . New. thanks to modern sci- cliw. there is a new and different A MEETING 0F ALL WARD Five workers and supporters of Councillor Moran will be held in the their investigations before the court tothe effect that both the man and um“ 0h huh“ mum he p,.°c“,.e,1' after which he came to America. by the light of which the regular 11nd on his way here, preached at The Rogers Hardware Com n _ cbui-‘cii.'lii11'led. and as it was found 3111199 "mm"! Y b‘ _ _ Limited are distributors for P. {figfled patemm“ and “iimhffidgeggsf impossible m enact ‘repairs’ yhelkuowu as Disciples oi’ Christ. w u \ ours may e as wlme by “Us way V2o33_1_35_wfm_ |with the woman and the c . fgmahling (ixefcifleg were pergqrm. Mr. Turner was born m somh. R . .6 I. Jiehlidilsmrge. Mziitefree m! 'm1W-'d_ 1° the b1°°d m“ n f ed llmim- very “hgavom-hhle Co“. ern Ailstralia where lie was edu- ' Doctors reported 111E "B" ° zillions. Familiar hymlis were sung (rated 111111 preached for two yearn. 0 _ WORTH paves c film. A‘. slippery "coating that- tqa to co I cammmee m the woman belonged to the “second services we? , Honolulu for mm, month!‘ H u e“ "iv"! ‘him “Pwfbs Sia-ll" “"1 Jyus. Dal)? that T“ f 1 o'clock. om this évenmfi?‘ a blood class" m. whereas-the c111"? their .=ui..,-lusiursrgiiiiedtiils “$132.51 attended Eugene Bible Uiiivgrsiwn T for hides themrlaésiing whiteness. 1 . 1 H " a ,1" ° °_ t,“ I _.__ belonged to the "fourth blood class Rem,“ muowmg w“ carried m“ Eugene“ mega,“ taking Ms R ‘L H s ' Eilm also invites tooth and 511°C“ "l""~'ln°vi"lli1enllii'lcc (a and b). Blood characteristics The speclalmusic M we morning Degree_ He has also finished sup "m 1709111?” “171.““"*'mP'¢ Fined Pqisodcm a‘ ym" dmg‘ CHARLOTTQITQWN CURLERS are inherited. 1111(1- 115 the 111°?" service consisted of Bowles‘ an- iicleiit Work for his B. A. Delzre-J- 0 to hi f h l t date W ‘v s eclnl is film to ha e lovely tccth ‘lllsls. It clears oil that film "e i111 invited 1° have Slipper at characterised (b) did 11°17 6111511 m them. "Just as I am." 1h the even. ‘The (iuardian extends u very “r s c s res ' can and up‘ w ' e a‘ c p ‘attention to the dispersing of prescriptions “mitten by any n physician. Only registered Bragg-lots doing, this work. ' Phone and mall orders promptly attended to. Curling Rink tbriisht. Messrs. Beirsltue mother m: in the alleged father. h, . _ - - _- . gil ~h ~ d,’ h t l: t R .M-.' .. Ltd. of Halifax are putting on £1181? the child must have acquired than, ‘v.1?hi?ulmili§re§°§§:1i."*$he e§m..1y..,w§u‘.§.“.i§..c:u pilflfgltiixlxf‘? zid to pgp-phppiiiraltliv. jot-iqfilliiilliligiym.gleaming whitctccth , annual Bonspiel supperfor the Club. characterisation from another Pfir-isoh, mm was sum; by Mn Percy with this church yesterday. nary entifriccs will nqt do it are bt-‘antifiii. Note the wonder- ‘ lceessldlytlvlfii. (i. a. . - ‘l tittlzrhffercncolmyohrsniilc. 1i Er‘ lT-mililui-‘raen R 10-Day Tube to -r l: rnrsonnnr m. . AC-llilnil. lillwlcorgc Si. - Ttfiflflfi?‘ Clllrldit t ., y, T Mail i. Cogildq In: Eeu§___ 5111"“ I The New-Day Quality Deniiiricc - Emiormiby World's DtlllllilAlllilLviilirl ‘a Hf‘ ‘rling at 4. supper at 6. Curling 7, 0 and. 9, East vs. West: ‘ ‘:V.ERDlCT' Fort PLAINTIFFA- .'I‘_'l'1e case of Prowse Bros, Ltd. vs. lthe Halifax Fire Insurance Corn- gpamy concluded at the Supreme Court Saturday afternoon, in which i. jury brought inp verdict for Ltd. haessrs. J. D. Stewart. K. C., Han- way. K. C., and ‘D. Edgar Shaw in plaintiff. Prowse Bros, l ll 1 \ CEllENTijiliiiIlNli 0N Till-I Ellison. The definite conclusion. 21371 therefore‘, was that the man was not the father of theychild. , " The court decided. after hearing the evidence of other medical ex- perts, that there was no doubt. that the blood test was a. reliable scien- tific method of establishing pawn" ity, and that in the case before the court proof had been 81W“ 919E113! that the man was not the father of the child. as the mother - alleged. D.‘ Williams, vzho kindly substitut- Al i110 morning service Mr- Turn- ed at. simrt notice for My. Harvey er took as his text Joshua's words. ‘McPherson. the latter being prc- “Y9 have 110i passed this ivay veilted by a severe cold from my‘. heretofore"- ing hurt. in opening his address ho dwelt Allin" the close of the regulaigiinon the fact that both for him service n delightful musical ro-“illd 111" Pilllsregaiion the beginn- cltal was given by the choir, with lull of this pastorate was the (ipoll- the assistance oi’ Miss Bernice 111$ 0i’ 116W ground. At the OlIKHOt Stullz. Viqllylhh, hm} Mh mo.“ two things were necessary. nunmlg/ lteylncud, Bztrllolle- The following refimilliiiilil "f Jfliiilfl (Jliriiit and Choir) was. A servant's Confession, 2nd‘ i Make this your drugstore. , PHONE 82 J. ERNEST H. WORTH 142 rhinos‘ eraser but rather such thoughts as this Psalm contains. In manhood David has conic to As an old man long after he has Western Guardian " r l‘=p‘ - - me Ham“ Insurance The woman was found guilty of per- "“(')'§.b§','j‘ ‘Iflgmffmi; ‘ l:gr]r(ie3ci[lt|~alhin thousliitalirihish 1119M "mimg "is 1°11°“'~"' H? --KENSINGTON rnnsannn- ‘ lcemliany; Messrs. J. J. Johnstonxlilrv. 111111 Senienced 1° 8"‘ lmmh" Trailirelli" -lt ‘ldiuue P-m H of u... whole "Uimem- mi m‘ mamed torn: liiaughtfr 121i u?!‘ “N C"URC"TT1‘° “m”! Mme‘ ix c andW s: Bentley k c re-limprisoiuncnt. E F, _ “s” “i “'1 W- l’ mi?" "3'- “1118- 17"" W" 1" "1 i‘ "B "F "l gational meeting will be held in the . ' " ‘ ' ' ' ' --.-_4>o>——--— h either)‘ prayed that the hlsssiilll of Cod the wilderness because of the Jeal- . . ‘Presented Proviso B105- l-ill- T118’ Ailthenu-"Cio-i ' 1r would follow their] ‘it rr "i f s l A ‘ h n d th Chm“ m‘ rmmay evemng‘ Jan‘ aw m . $500.; m, i’ ye rui- frostbite use Minarifs Llniment ., ' ' " '" "‘°°1".'= °" e f" "' . ‘W51’ ° 1"‘- iial“ ° " 5 ~‘-‘ 81st at 1.30 p. m. ' a was. , w n rest. _ (1411 Awash-Mozart — (Trinity A! 111° 11101111111 Service 111$ 10011". truths of the Psalms invaluable. -wru. ATTEND consonants uiifiil. E2.” ...°.‘“i‘.f..‘.‘2.'.'“l“.$..?éli5 1><>M";;,<;,,,;g; glut“ ...X.‘i.°.“h‘3i3.;;.'?" - "'°=“*"""‘~ 235213.25. i.T.-".".;..';€f";.i....‘."“. .38.’. 323211;‘;l'.2“..f§‘iil.2.%.2f.i3.'§2l'3i? g§f,§;,,"§;,’;‘§;,§,,';‘~ 5333355331831; 1_ l. ful show will be there. 2118 PRINCE EDWM“, “LAND Vlqun sQIo__.(fl) “Ahdhnam (mm believed and am persuaded that ed against him. 1 Life has not been this murmng f8“. New York cm, ti Lots“ ihreilems pdance, d racing and Prince one of the reejill A sses (live Ila. rge Following 0i Fans‘, nt. ‘ fastest sleigh Father And Son I l i (Canadian . ‘ Heist ‘ In the Probate Court, 18th George v V.. A. D. 1928 ‘ ATE OWIIGdl m Pie-Estate ‘or William McPher- SO n late of Montague in King's ‘i Countypinthe said Province; de- ‘ Miss Bernice Stultz. He is able w keep that which I have committed unto film against that day.“ He preached an elo- quent sermon and many express- ions of appreciation were heard as the congregation filed out. -—-—<oo>-_- 511i SYmDhony"—-Tschaikoweky. (1i)~"'i‘he Rosury"~Nevlh _ Organ Solo-"Water Scene“ -— Nevin. , Vocal Solo—"L.es ,R.ameaux"—' ‘Fnure-Ailr. Raoul Raymond. - V1011“ sfikfih-(iil-"Atioratiou — "~ all that it should be with David. There is in his memory the stain of- a very dark sin. Psalm 51 express- es his penitence "Have mercy upon me‘ O God after Thy great goodness Wash me thoroughly from my wickedness and cleanse me from my lain." Once more he ‘can repeat "O where they will attend a. confereriw of the John Deere Company sales representatives. They will be away ‘ about two weeks. -wru. Annssss FOX men's .MEE'I?ING.~Mr. o. Ennis Smith. A». s. 4.... i JayL _2g_._ . ceased testate By {he Honourable A Banner superintendent of the Dominion Fox “ " i" =.- vL m; .n.,s. - “was” ‘h’ m“ "ma" 1" C"'"‘°“°‘°w"- "w" d "Y UNE» Um i Borowskl; ch40“ w...“ o. ZION PRESBYTERIAN cnuncn lLord Thou hast searched me out Experimental swam s, memwe’ Tor-All , c ‘T the o%ed and driven by Willard Kelly, Islc, decision, with 'I‘hc Allie third. l ing; r‘ ab" g grodt raise‘- ed by 11 whim and driven by Prince and Bonnie Brook, but the ' of four former lost a shoe shortly after the, ut not lonktflriniflilfiiluiiilhiiit be in a class with either Captain chance. Juclcorr-ornvanlie Patch.“ ‘In moment"; ThiYfiliir ‘second. Davenport. . V - h. gflfl g1" ‘o, hirdm _ 4 'iGi!1-l"~eili1f 1 n ‘ 1‘ 16$ re she won ever 3 ' er on the ice, an! amimportation from ‘reside A ur Mclnnm, ra winner first = ad bl .. ing ' . 7‘ am ‘ shot n the to th " c ha _ press -~ int. pt , i - n Jackson third. In t e Eveline Patch got away to the fron and held the lead Jackson third. horses got awayl last‘. racing like a York Ola winning fourth. l-om Evmme pamliflBoy led all the way winning by a {Mt butislllail margin. with Major Aubrey third and team all the wa .. by half a length Captain Jackson trotted made a break handy the wire whicl hczit. ‘ spoiledhis chance of winning the‘ ~i;_: = l, ‘ . .r;i, ‘m’ ‘i’ 11...! l ‘iuer were: Starter, n. Abbott; Judges h‘; _ KS1"! _ in, Mill‘ uy. n. J. Steoleand D. K. Broilglitiiidqétliei‘ iihtllzbbti ‘trottciqllifacLeo .- ‘ Announcer. ‘ John A. aurmgc ‘ k‘.'0vlv1qgg,,by ,,Ari.h).\’i‘ McDonald. v , Roper a "dri‘i'el1"'by"WI'b/fél\¥ellil ‘ , v ‘ rhlsrraarglwas brqngiiillhirlt"flbilllia[ ~ §L1ilMAEY two week .f ' the Mctropolit- I an spaitifft? essrs Kelly alum. FredJnr-All McNcillf The ill . owned and . , .1rl..,.,,-By_D_ ‘ iIl:ll.'5lldWl‘.d' up’. - York, Oln Menuhin . . . . .,l Ii 5 troll h] thy,- i rgpglafpdvvvilllhycllpuld. Idvalino Patch‘ r-—§__.i._ second heat George Buntain winning by only half H.118 th from Davenport Prince,..-with ‘e Allie third. {The second heat they got Prince winning the heat by a close hedflqieirafl." I on Davenport seiilrir-rwxtlsmilnri... Bonnie Brook winning t e ‘k111i? dirty-y- A. Fade Vi)‘ 11.1311. by y W. tMcNelll, Butcher Boy owned and to the {mph driven ‘by R. Wood, and Johnny where York 01a ‘bamc up fast. and C0D‘? Owned and 111111911 by W. Hell-- a lot of the speolgors thought SDCIUCSSQY- had won butfthe judges gave the B t h r B decision to ‘thelpma e11. Captan no n 11y. ffihe third heat theifrnln Major Aubrey by half a length, (The first heat ivas a good race between Major Aubrey and the latter Colorado P. third, Johnny Cope The second heat Butcher ilsecond, Colorado P. Johnny Cope fourth. _ ‘The officials which conducted the meeting in a most satisfactory man- lKelly-i . . . . . .2 CLASSAIFlEl) " ADVERTISEMENTS 10a per line of 5 ward: 8n per line o! 5 word: .81: per lino of l! word: Miscellaneous , , Thelof the accident were . sldents ‘expected to ...,.. winning jifiK-I-‘orgmi 1,». . . _ _ I ‘ _ c first can ed wasiihe was ‘pressed very liaa-diat/the ffilishwlfib night, and Leo McAuley, 1a with Captain Jack- owned and driven by Charles ndled. and unbeaten last ycnr Speedway, Evaline Patdhdiwayieil‘aveqptghns.‘ Davenport ‘narrowly escaped [the same y enthe motor boat in which lflpy Purim». i. i suffering greatly from y Iii‘: proved futile. No sign had been se up to a late hour this morning the body of Charles dillosher. Captain Jackson-i (Chandler) 3 Class A. Trot Bonnie Brook tMcNeill). . . . ;1 Davenport Priilfie (Arbing) 2 The Allie tMcMillanl- . . . . . ..3 Class A. Pace Butcher Boy (Woodim. . Major Aubrey tMcNeill) . . . Colorado P., (McDonald) . . . Johnny Cope (Hcnnessey) . . . . .. Thenext race~on the Spcedw (JPN Co.) »&bL February 4th. ...*__.____.. _..____. _'.DEATH8 lJan. 21st. ma, Mrs: Eliznbb ‘Coyle. aged 7’! years. on Saturday. Jun. Lilith, tier: Percy StrougQzlguil Ill: years. Fn morning for interment. , . _- éyiur literate person ‘within said Coun- . re conveying a. load of freshvflshhili’. itg Lunenburg struck‘. a cake. of dce, and sank immediately. The victims; qmgldehmuog Luhehhurs. attrhotwittounty aforesaid. Farmer, the Exe- _ by cries for help, found the Mm, '_ 18y“ boy lying on the ice cake re- fspohsible‘ for the tragedy. He was _ exposurefforth: You are therefore hereby re- and had not entirely recovered thlsfliliied i° 111i? i111 DQ150115 111191951911 A hffltghfiygibefore me at a Probate Court to be was dimeélg gifnear t scene gth ol wi the _i bufinigéorts- -..to i esusi teW-ilifii Anthem-“Dear Lord and Fath- -To, the Sheriff of the County oi erygmelcher. lKlngs County, or any Constable the Church. GREETING, - Benediction. i ~. l, 'l‘ile morning and evonin - WHEREAS upon reading the peJ Q88 bruaddast‘ 61 89W in the anthem. "Dear Lord and Father“, by the Fletcher, Mrs. Fletcher sang the Ii-aoprilno solo, 5nd Mrs. Fletcher and iMiss ltlcKenzie the Soprano and lcontralto duet. In the semi-dark- until-IUD on file of Laughlan A. -Mq-‘-_ ..Phetson of Valleyfleld ilWKings lcutotfof the above named Estate, praying ‘that a‘ Citationinay be is- suedfor the purpose hereafter set advantage. and are to be csngmui. lated for the manner in which they 1 . Jrendered the iwq anthems nude,- |y%’held in the Court House in Char Such vying commons‘ lottetown, in Queen's County, in stullz' - . ithb said Province on Wednesdayiqered an}?lghéieifigtigigiolvffidrgt: eyytheh Twenty-ninth day of February cehehca of techmquéh and M“ new o; next, coming at the hour of ‘eleven mumps upland“; baritone S0105 ,o‘clock, forenoon, of the same day were a ilelight- it‘ is greatly ,,e_ -,to show cause ii‘ any théy 01111 Whygrctted that these autism were githe accounts of the said Estate obliged g0 perform under the m“ lshould not be passed and the Es- ciuenial disadvantages above m. lltate closed as prayed for in said pc- tel-red to, [hflugh mo“. rendition m. 3.tition and on Motion of Donald their several selections left my“. ZlMcKinnon, Proctor for the said ing to he desired. . Petitioner. And _I do hereby order At the close of thu teem,’ m,‘ llthat a true copy hereof be forth- iiummcnd Johnson convovcd the ‘rllwith published in some newspaper thanks hi‘ the congrcgullm, h, those lin the said Estate to be and appear ‘Offering for Niusical Services of organist. Prol- 11985 111B 1111011‘ were at a great dis- Miss the stormy iventher. A very inspir- ing sermon was delivered by , the Minister on “The Transfiguration". in the evening a practical ad- dress was given beingbused on 11011» 111. i4. i5: "ThelMoiive of u Great Life." _ ‘ A few sentencep, from this ser- moi1:— "Paul. a‘ servant-cf Jesus Christ." This h; the portrait of the great Apostle ‘by himself. "I uni debtor.“ is the dynamo that ran hisiireless activities and furnish- ed Dower to hand, head and heart- Motive is the ‘unerring and in- fallible barometer of life. Tremble ing and astonished his great soul fails down ‘in full and passionate Sui-render to Christ. and says, "Lord. what wilt thou have me to do?" Here the motive that ls hence- forth to master his life has been born- This must drive the (Ihristian Cilurch in its world mission. "Pills is her supreme obligation. Let. the (lhurch repudiate this debt and we "lily look for immediate ilecuy- At, the (Zoruuatitni of King (loorg; the; of the sermon. "i um among youi as on: that hoarcth." i will bp,licld~ Saturday -afwrnooi_i.]rlate hereof and that a true copy -——-.- r~—'~ u VOYLE-At 1310111019 1111 31131111195’ County aforesaid, at or near the BTRONG - A151" 1-11'17~'111-‘ll1_.li0ll{1.:1{ings County aforesaid. so that ail I enal service at his lute residence ice mereoh Illpublished in Charlottetown afore- 4isaid, once in each week for at least 11y four consecutive weeks from tho hereof be forthwith posted in the . _ following public places respectively. ‘namely in the hall of the Court ouse in Georgetown in King's thlBank of Nova. Scotm in Montague laforesaid. and at or near the iSchoolhouse in Vaileyflcld East in '1 persons interested in the said Es- il‘ tote as aforesaid may have clue not- D. 1928 in the Eighteenth this (MondayVaftornonn. starting Gwen under my ‘yam! and dress and also made the mesenm Tuesday evening the scum.- ilt 3 58111011. 18111111115 being ffli-I the sea] of the said comm 111111 Bible Clues will hold their firstl murder’. to Halifax on Tuesdu.\"L_s_ this 23rd day of January‘ A At the Senior C. l. T. on 3811111191“ i110. 0i‘ the term in the! ‘tvtlfnih anniversary of her marriage. . who had taken purl. I Last Monday. after their reg“. nr group meetings. the girls; of the lniernlediaie C. (y 1, '13 groups ‘ffmmeliciiil "inking very charming iced flower ibuskcts. ‘This WOPK was '1“ "M11"? (‘if Mi-‘i-‘i Pcarl Johnson. fiil-ii-tiltzii by Mrs. T0011. lylrs. Morrilh i’ Fraser and Miss J, ‘white, A yew pleasing feature or‘ this niaci- ‘mi W“ 1119 Drasonmtion of u pair of silver candle slicks to one {if the leaders, Mic w_ M, Row‘, 111111 iluhlirulod on lhul day the ion great. . This wock promises 1o be out til‘ Aid are already planning tor a Valentine Tea. The W.M.5. and‘ Ladies Sewing Guild ure also‘ functioning. The Christian Ell-l deavoui- Society regrets the illl-l pending loss of oiic of the splendid workers. A social in hcr honour, will bu ileld this (Monday) tivcn- iiig at the close of tho regular iss Annu. Bennett read the a/l- 1118911111; at’ 4i Uppgr Prince St. 1131981183’ evening iherc was uh in- lLlGSlillJI and instructive tlebair on l lhusband year of His Majesty's reign. lSgdJA. B. WARBURTON i IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear 2120. {iii-M l: OOJ-GGQQQ O-O-Q-CQQO§O-QO-§QOQ . ; .'.--_-_----———--——- . _ FOR SALE -- TH UN|TED_ _- QHIPPING TAGS. EXPEDITIOUS] JOHN J FARROW a "m. i<>rswrri=~ i i r W 11 ‘"1"""- °"““"“" '°" “ti... a... .. .‘..... zxotn. 1 HARSH wmns {M11111 111"", 111,1“ "r'°'1;§§,,f,‘,‘,“,,'.i’,;l fry‘ ‘on. times 1 at and think of him. 1 D non H. '01" U!‘ O ‘ ' Y1 » apply ,0 J. A_ Mock, French Riv. mo. aurnr-zo MACDONALD, When l am all alone, , AN m. l. 1.. I . . Land Surveyor, llcrmanvillo. P. ggrzhfllilizfyil! ‘halls?’ 1111118. E l‘ - ' 4- - ' = 1.25.1 mo. a gro c n , own. ~ - Some day ‘I .h ‘to meet him. Raw All. y E1 254311. 1211- 1- __ “T“_"__"“ . means ANIL STATEMENTS M319 H919 Wa te “neatly printed. Guardian Job w‘ ‘ _--. “Tfic poem ibNt/Sfigchlrififlilgiir Efhécouni- try. Write "D" care Guardian- =“.' - iiililliflfll'l\3s‘ii wgrintery. u ’ MEMORIAL! AND MOUBNING cards at. shortest notice. Guardian’ '10s Printers. "l “Teachers Wanted i oiiTFSFP3IT- time Head Bchoo. No. 12a. eur- -Ior anagram . ,Y°.ll' Tfl3linton éDonsl. 3H1 olley, J l‘plofi_i_fl;al_ \ euvlne TURNIFQ AND POTA-l toes daily at our warehouses» Charlottetown. and Albany- Hat-l ids-Abattoir. ____'i_,___- @~ l ooaneenonoencs canoe AN_D| envelopes with aflilreu 91111166. jugt {as thing far loknowiedil- meat, intlmntloul. . l 1533.19.30 g1. The golden gates we're opened, I E D ate. Giihriillti; William (iiliispiei Some day I ch60 not when And clasp his hand In a better land l I And never mm ‘pm Soon chap the face and hands, i I lnsertedby wife. 1 makln! rotilh I110 "d. """""'"'—"""' 1 MacKlNNON’S ...I§...Il.[§ggR§A..I3[.;.ll WITCH HAZEL " CREAM i Father, who paused away Jan. 30th, 1921. ‘ soothes, heals and makes the akin soft and velvety. t A gen e voice‘ sold "come," And th farewells left unspoken. He calmly entered Home. _ . Inserted by his daughter, Mrsd Judge of Probate __ were ihrs speakers: Thursday (‘Vfllllllit a special S(‘|'\'-l lcc will be held at "Sldnlount", tho attractive 110mg f0 My; hm; Mrs. Donald liic-Kinnon- Mrs- Os- borne will bo the specinfspriskcr. tho silbjcct. "ncsmvvh 1h,“ Mm‘. Siessoi- was it greater missionary than James Chalmers". Following 1’l‘0- (Ion- lllzirion Wilitchezu.’ ilutty Nowson held next Suillhatii cvcuiilg ut the‘ ludnit Burke (Juthcrine ltogcrs clinic of lilo service- nPYenton Doris Higgins in ihri morning the choir suns. . th Douso Ruth Stewart the anthem "March 0h. March Oh. The Judges, Mr. George Tweedy, Miss Mildred Toombs and Miss Ye Soldiers True." by Dprutnn, Mrs. Lafferty singing the soprano solo. Miss Christine Miller render- ed "Father in Heaven" to the music of Handel's Largo. in the ev- O-¥§Q§§O'§§-§ IIOTEI. favorite antliem- "Sun of My Soul", by Turner, with much expression, Miss Flo Campbell taking the sop- rano solos- Mr. Ben Acorn was the ‘find the great happiness of compan- iionship with God. Our companion- lships of earthnre very close to us lbut God surpasses all. In this life ‘let us live as in the presence of God. With Him as our companion we find i1) Protection from the evil one", <21 Strength for the cvery day task; (ti) Inspiration for better ser- vice; (‘ii Guidance, as I-ie shows" us with Him. ‘And there is a Purpose. lst Purity of life; then power," be- cause with God's help strength will‘ be given to us; then achievement. for God expects us to do things. and ‘the greatest achievement is Love. Concluding the speaker quoted Pro- fessor Drummonds idea that Love is the greatest thing in the world. ’At the evening service the choir sang Dick's anthem "Open the gates of the temple." Miss Queenie Hell taking the solo most acceptably, The sermon from Amos 5.24 em- phasized the necessity for sincerity in worship, and in all the relation- ships of daily life. ~-t—-<-0>—-i- Arcitbishop anuoiluccd as the toxtlY. M, (J, A. SERVICE 0p 59mg, Rev. Dr. E. H. Ramsay was the . ., l . 1'l‘lio realization of that Wool-speaker and chose for his subject, m ulster message will mnkc a flfll-z"soyng Unfamiliar sayings o; Qw- Lord." _ Dr. Ramsay said in his openhig tho busiest 0i‘ weeks. Tho Ladies roman“,- hhm many o; Jesus- say, ings were not found in the New Testament. About a generation ago the sayings written below were found in the sands of Egypt: 1 He that is near Me is near the fire. He that ls far from Me is far from the fire. 2 Raise the stone and there you will find Me. Cleave the wood and there am I. 3. Jesus saying to a than retur- ning from his toil in the fields on Shem m,“ m. the _Church_ Ithe Sabbath day. contrary to the law of the Jews, If you know what you do you are blessed- If you do not know you are accursed. 4. If ye seek ye shall find and finding yc shall wonder and wond- Tm firs, “slug” m. 1928' Wm “flaring yc shall enter the Kingdom. There were six other sayings of iJes-us in that fragment discovered a generation ago in the sands of IEgypt, but the speaker only spoke on four of them. Dr. Ramsay's address on these sayings of Jesus was most interest- ing and enlightening and he brought home to his audience that Greek Roman and Hebrew writ- ings of old had much to say on the teaching of Jesus. _ .At the close of the service Dr. Ramsay was thanked by the chair- § 11111116! a full choir rendnreil the e guest soloist of the evening and 93118. "God be Merciful to me", ill . hie accustomed good voice. One of the largest and beat equipped flotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 room. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past two years, Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its plendld table. Courteous ST PAUL'S CHURCH The services at 5t. Paul's yester- day were bright and congregational. Rev H. D. Raymond was the preach- able absence of Miss Lillian Earle the organ was ably presided over by er at both services. In the regrett- rnan who expressed the apprecia- tion of those present. Miss Thelma Teed rendered a ivory flne violin solo accompanied lby Mr. Walter McNutt who also played for the sing song. The meeting was closed with a yprayer by Dr. Ramsay. the way; i5) Privilege to be workers ‘ ince , 0'9 t Victoria Bari; Leo Blake and driven by Jas. Arb- panna e ‘Masher and hls_' ‘son,l _ . .. I .. dwayxbthm ‘iiiitlrnbbn/ 1 1mg: .l The first heat/Bonnieditook 11111195.; it‘? 111M?“ £31m wemlman waggjugon’ &sunogat'e’ Judge sSlxiiiztzTqmeudekasohxléMis“ Bernice The services yeeterda i in 7102i angrgutiosurlunfa Eizftblricnglivceitsgtround leave? ‘his morning ‘or Tm“ when: » Went sway i1 leristli-te-tiie sued iiriddiowiied. lmnenhnrc Harbor 11ml“ "w" - ”=' °" Church were well sequels dgghite-las this we look at our own lives and i” “"11 “dam” “ meet“; M u“ rlnvu Scolia silver Foxhreeders AS- sociation. I-lc will return on Thurs- day. In his absence the experi- mental station is in charge dlffhyir. John C. Jack. 1 _‘ —0N. SERIOUS CHARGE-s '5' man from the western part bf the province was before Judge ‘Mae- Quarrie last. week’ charged with an offense against a subncrmalgirl. The case ivas adjourned until ,W, -. nesday of this week- Considerable doubt has been expressed regarding the guilt of the man who haiheen‘ charged with the offense. He‘ is a» man with a family and '8 progres- sivc member of the community in which he lives. —R.ETURN FROM FUR SALES. —Mr. George H. McCallum and Mr. Reagh Tinncy of the Canadian Na- tional Silver Fox Breeders Associa- tion. Summer-side, returned on Sat- urday night after attending the fur sales auctions in Montreal. Almost 5.000 pelts were placed on the market there securing prices that were much in advance of last year. The top price was 8500.00 for an exceptionally beautiful silver fox skin. irlilfaiet°ififhhifipiiufi ‘Wig ti." £531. "T? 558th 5}’ re. wnAnnual Meetin? The Annual Meeting of the Springfield Egg Circle No- 26 will be held in Springfield Hill on TIMI- day. Jan. 31st, at 7-30. Rebate will be paid. - a ALEX hicDONALD, 866W. Bradalbane, R- R. 1 P-EJ- ‘- r4 c. < ANIW Funeral Home null. llainlzlllilli if and!!! i Undertaker and h _ M Grafton ltreot Phone Ill-I. D . Since taking over thin I Hotel we have spent may thousands of dollars - repair! and improvements. t , isnowthe tlnestfiofbldlh class in ChQ Mlfltlm! - inces. ft appeals to _ who want a com! ‘l Hotel and splendid table . l7. .- in a glass of Waterman)‘ drug , ‘ Mrs. Keith Rogers, who has assumq ' ed that duty for a time. ' H M | K. Al. the morning service the Rector. ~ S , preached from Psalm 139 "O Lordl Thou hast searched me out and imowest my down-sitting and mvl - * ; excellent service at a m r- ate rice. ‘n: ea from $3.00 to MM per day. service to all Guests. ' ‘rele- phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to 86.60 per day. __________._.____ Female Help Wanted -+--.'——-——* i "--~'".--""-"""“““1 .. , wi11‘=-ir'Eil'iYr.:s'.°=Au\iii$-:n~rr 21h: F°mai° Hm wan-“L N. D. MacLEAN __.-—-——————-""- - "W Street. between 6 n11 1i WANTED _ A MA"; AppLy 15h 1 Price 35c per bottle. 1m: mom?! nnuoolsrs 1 (frinfll in the evenini. q; ‘Zllii-l-Iltl-Zli-Yi Ch l , m _ T _ ' 2.9.4.8.: _ . i ill‘ 0 W11 ‘iv-r he. 11911 umtqrrirndw- my w... , ~ ~~—;~~ t ' i u... u... w........ umhiiaker Ho“, C, m, sllsrti. 22;.“ mrlcli: irii1i>jioighflggtfiiffiisi . C"""°"°'°‘"‘ 1 ____..__---e—- ' ‘ ‘. ‘" ‘ '9 ' . ltd t, ' th, , .. ~1 v - .= . “fix-PREPARE I-‘Oll Flltlibfllil.‘ ‘i; ii. ti; oaiyiiile regiiizlgiiotoltiie E"DI)C FQTION i, H0te‘ Co". m‘ Los-r _. can covsn on, a1. firakenm,’ mo, 1m. uoo mon -f r. . flown,“ tdltiing of itstruths. vionvvs 1 IVFQ Proprietor‘: Peters Road. Fintrérdtkvlliif Pure Milk Co. p“ y‘! w Miami's llinimnt m 13139111- } ' itjdclt 53°51. fronds. iiway - M tiomugtpt. Ml. Y. ‘ M u. w. iaoe-i-ruaa-io 1Y1!“ ‘ :4 . wewfiwnvbooyqgoyy” w“ - ma. .1 Ln youth. we. find David in the hills with his sheep. and what does HAIRY C. SHOWN. 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