BPQZIETOYVNJYUARDIAN MARSHFIELD-DUNSTAFFNAGE lYORK and.‘ PLEASANT GROVE. ;—The United Church of Canada grgbuging will hold services next Sunday as Marshfield-Dunstaffnage 1| at 11 a. m.. York at 2.30 p. m.. ill- lstead of 3 p. m.. Brackley at ‘l p. m. CLASSIFIED Central. Guard WILL ALL than con candy kindly send ward by 2 p. m. Monday. Funeral Home IIIIJ. Mlcilflllillll and Embalmer M Grafton Street‘ 5e nel- nlio of o wordu to Prince Ed- T011131“?- JANUARY CLEARANCE ______ ;slna1l lot handbn l$1.50 to $4.00. cle lMoore 8: McLeod L gs regular from BAPTIST CHURCH. -— Sunday 8 M m1; pricey morning at. the Baptist Church, Rev 1_14_3i=R. C. Eaton will speak on lsovereignity of God." [subject is "Five Types of Human- ity". The splendid choir, under the leadership .of Miss Spencer will provide their usual leadership in lthe ministry of song. -—-—ao>-—-—- Eastern Guardian ..'EAS'I‘ERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. lMurdock is Guardian Agent will be pleased to receive news items, advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. [Agents Wanted i eORTRAIT AGENTS wm-re un- Iliad Art Limited. 4 Brunswick I WILL as LOADING LIVE hogs Albion, ‘Tuesday, January I Western Guardian '—REGULAR GAME BETWEEN P'"““'""“"" Crystals and Abbies scheduled for Tuesday. Jan. 1 Mii"~i___'—~fl__‘ AGENTS MAKE MONEY SELL- 111g Bliss Native Ilerbsfor con~ gllplllltllli liudlsestlcu. liiiouniu- ___ liver and kidneys. 1fe|1lll1QIltS ' $1, Excellent flme work for men and women. Eagy w. make. money. Write for m.., sumplfi new lllmiiiluc uiill ugepgy plan. Alonzo ,\l,edlcal Co., Dept. 124 St. Puul 5L E, Montreal, Canada. -—-—~-_____._.__ MUCKLE, MIRTH and dancing: at Burns’ Anniversary in the Prince Edward, January 25th-26th. ‘ 7th, will be played land league now tied, _____________ —A FEW 8i - . LVER FE this game as it will be a. sensational‘ ' llllllfl- Registered. J. A. Alexandra. Lot 49 R, 1t, l’. 1C. f. ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE. —l Mrs Wilfred Taylor was hostess y arranged bridges on iday evenings at. —REGULAR GAME BETWEEN Crystals and Abbies scheduled for Tuesday. Jun. 1'lt on Wednesday, Ja lalfld league now tied. tlils game as it will be a sensational ing, the children their books. AND HELL. SWvE-DEN- eat work on the life after a l-cal world beyond. her home in Brig h. Will 06' lJlflYBd n. 18th. P. E. Is- - THE AULD SCOTS Burns‘ Anniversary. Janu 26th in the Prince Edward sangs at; ..*WELL KNOWN RESIDENT ry 25th_jDEAD — At tllo Ilnme of her 501l- ' 1i} Mr- .loseplt Currie, (leorgetowil, tho iilfliltlll occurred oi’ Mrs- Cilrl-le, aft~ er n short illuess- To those whose privilego it was to know her, was --____._.__ LISH MADE -T0 - MEASURE suits and pure wool cloths by mgl1—AgBl1fS wanted to » curl-y cloth patterns, and take measures {or English high-grade ibilorilig House. Liberal commission, Cash ___ trade. Splendid opening ‘for store- keeper. agent carrying other lilies or man with large circle of friends. Write, enclosing reference, to Dept. C. Commercial Advertising Service, North Manchester. Ell8limd- A. -w. Jan. 1-14-21. ____ --- BILLIIEADS AND G0 INTO BUSINESS FOR YOUR- 591; Making Sibffikeepcfis profits F. S. 11-14-1 -2 . ‘ "*‘— a 1 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCII —-Evnrigelist J. W. Hayter will preach at both services tomorrow. "christian gfgwflh"l\v0l‘lll- She was Evening subject "A Vital question. M Memorlam iscella e ———— n ous Morning subject, MR. DONALD MacLEOD "Christian lady, virtuous and kind.. WC-Pfl was her bolld- She ‘will be greatly missed angjg capnghanlliirge ilumber of friends w ose death occurred at Fort. wil-xdlcrl-sh her swcct v9 home ghimwua attended regularly by her pas- (YKiggllls and was always die. She leaves to mourn Qf his mgthgyufllfflfi sons, Joseph and George in Gcorgctmvn. and Angus IIIIIZIIIYIIK, to whom in extended tho sympathy ‘of lilo whole community- Muy llul‘ soul rest ill pcnce- A. Mr. Donald MacLeod of Vernon River. who passed away last m- day night, was in his 81st year. His wife predeceased him three years ago. He had beenin failing health for some years, but pneumonia rap- idly developed, and he died after two days’ illness. He him a much res cc . He is survivedp IKE/d Zanflgmily of istorehouse‘ . three sons and three dnughwrs |sacks of flower and barrels of oll, namely. Ernest‘ at home; Daniel of’ while there is also a plentiful supply Quincy, Mass. and Cyrus of Wal- laston, Mass; Mrs. J. D. MiicQuccn of Uigs‘; Mrs. J. S. MacDonald of Vernon River, and Mrs. Peter Mac- Leod of Granville, J. J. MacLeod of Dundee, Angus and Murdock in the United States, are th gym’ “°'"““-“’m°' P- FUNERAL NOTICE The re . _ ,_____________ mains of the late Fl- AGS. EXPEDITIOUS- l supplied. Guardian Job Print-i m, Ontario, will arri ‘evening. and the fune place Sunday afternoon at 2.l5,l‘l’fllly t0 from the residence lMrs. Patrick Callag ‘ Street to St. Dunstalfs Cathedral. tlicncc to R. C. Cemetery. ral will take 101'. RW- leaves behmtycrockery for the han. 10 Grafton ‘ Fl?i{ioivXiIié"TvElT6iF6'§? election. Guardian P we'll put you into business, fur-l nisli everything you need. trziin[ you. curry stock for you, without investing one P9111134 “E with you until we‘ve"mntle you n ‘ success. We've done it for others. We'll do it. for you, provided you , holiest, ambit ous and Wllllll’ "‘_—-'—*——--——-—————~-~—~ f;“w0rk_ It you are’ Wmc‘ Ydufj euvmc TURNIPS AND POTA- lieiir from us at once with facts. Address Lewis Faber do Co., Ltd., Box 834, Dept. 230, Montreal. A. w. Juli. 744-21.! f‘ rattan... lid ALCOHOLIC SEIZURE. —Messrs. . C. Martin and Roy MacKenzie, stems and excise enforcement of- ficers, and Mr. Gor hibition inspector sc iof coloured alcohol lMoncton to Bradalba ‘It was brought to Ch the evening train an FROM WEDDING ‘TRIP-Mr. S. S. Hessian and Mrs. don Ross, proJ Hessian have returned home from izcd ten gallons New York where shipped from on Saturday last. They wereinChar- ne by express.‘ lottetowrl yesterday and left in the urlottetown on, afternoon for their home in Mont- ague. Thcy are receiving hearty congratulations from their numer- ous friends. The wedding took place in St. Margaret's Church, Maniiat-l 'tan Beach, the officiating clergy- ‘lncii being Rev. Father Wullacc of student of the u, groom in St. Dunstaivs College. Mlzl flcssiun left for New York a few while ili the city lnct his brother Emmet and his wife. Needless to say they had ii most. enjoyable family reunion. it being eighteen years since the two ibrothers had secn each other. Dur- ing his stay in New York Mr. Hes- .slan had as his guest at dinner, _Mr.l Daniel C. MacDonald, a former, ‘member of the Provincial Leg l ture for the First District of King's. lvllr. MacDonald is residin ‘ust out- , , 0f 1507 side of the metropolis an€i Jis doing‘ glmpathl L0 u-'c|b-erea'ved CAVENDISH SCHOOL We'll work ‘*‘ —————————~—————— AND MOURNING curds at shortest notice. Guardian they were married tiles dilily at our (‘llzll-loiiellnvll,‘and ‘The seizure which . . , prised one five gallon plu you EVER wlsll TIIA some progressive manufacturer oi'»__..__._ ladies‘ dresses would 120$ line 01' snappy. up-m-thc-lilillulc styles. uindc to individual 'llll“i1S-- urc? Wcll, your wish "irum kvu. boili full o1" ulc DIORE AERGPIJANE PARTS»- r. W. A. MCCfl-Illllll of My not 3.,“ lm-my l picked up on tlic shore 33 of it. P-urt time i "W911 l0 l"? Il- or full tlllle.‘ 900 viirii-lilca of pro- i Wlllg- l!» COIBiS vt-li llv-d Tag Nzlirsory Products. lvilrnlsllcl-l W00 Cusli every week. l-liiuipllicllt and -‘ flllilflllfid- N0 instructions free. \Vrltc DOMIN- ION NWFWSERIES. hlontrcill 5:. , ‘of: ‘ ‘ 0U LIKE TREES church were conducted b piece 01' all aeroplane A. Grant lllltl. thc choirs to of copper fastened‘ _ d framing with linen tlllle Lo!‘ {Our Help in Ages Past, house is now prepared fol" a big’ spring business, with beautiful necessary. Our training is easy. And remember, this is thc only exclusively lnade-to-meusure of ladies‘ dresses Easter and early spring profits are T‘ awaiting you. Be ti Writc today for dfitfillS,‘ and exclusive territory. Styles, Dept"; 33, Box ‘I81, Mon- A. W. Jan. 7-14-21-28. Situation Wanted n I ' ie first in your year-old Jeanne croge, who is willili the money he wants tomake. The right lnoncy to the r limit. Write P. O. Box 984, Mon-i last tz-ibutc of res iory of the late -——-- A SAD liEREAVEillENTo-Five- Eastern avenue, Maiden, Ma fatally crushed by an i m! n_ No; cur as she run across Eastern av- g m)‘ ‘ entuc, near licr home, late yesterday , _. s_ W‘ J _ 7_14_21_i a. elnoon, says .1 Boston exchange. an The girl's body was pulled out after mi ciiicrizcilcy crew ha ‘ Thomas J. Condon of 29 |Mnric avenue. Everett, operator of " Ou Thursday zlfttirllocju, Dcc- illlf‘ semi-annual r-xilnlillililoll l-‘lllPFl-icomprislng’ our foundation’ for not ..~*.vli- (Jllnrles AICPOPIIHH! (low v ' “ ' ' ‘ ,. superstructure can be stronger than "~ i its foundation. BIG STEADY EARNINGS [50 T0 $100 A WEEK. JUST THINK Selling genuine Douglas suits - tailored-to-lneiisurc - all --- wool-fit and satisfaction tecd—nt the astonishing price of $19.75. You can unclcrscll nltuiulneilt. and (Jlirlutlllns tree ' lfiavcliilish school district was llcli ideals must never be lost m the ill the sciloolrooln, Wllllfll was (Inc-l lmaze of detail and the clank of. machinery of organization. l an llrzlo, “'11s u passenger to (ic d. jacked up IOWII» A» Male Hera "H" JV R Mdpheo Scum“ _ ol-ated appropriately" for the festive guurali-BIG EARNINGS, STEADY EM- Hy mned (,,,,.,.,,,.,o,vn_ A, , the. ‘or. w. < . ~ ted b_ th M ld - ploynient for Barbers. Become ex-‘ L 15 firms v e a en w“ police on a charge of manslaughter. According to eye-witnesses, the lit.- tle girl rushed across 't front of the cnr. ‘ Tllc scllrolrooiil was izlxcil in its n“ ‘Runes RI Manning near utmost cupiicily with liitieiwnsiilil |lil- he street in Rivc- t" ' iu sen er to (‘corgw ‘nulls’ “Heplllvors and vlsnom ‘r ‘ “s " l s‘ g ’ ‘ lpuplls were examined ill thc vu‘ nus silbjcvts by the tezicllcr, ass “My”. Eugene Delnry‘ New POM ed by Airs. Allan \\'y;lild, All-ism cuutly‘ visited (leorgctmvu- These unheard of values SC“ at! sight. For 18 years Douglas Sllliiji hllvc rctiiiled from $30 up. Dircc ceiling methods und powcr make this new low price Sellingoutflt frcc, also! free suit to producers. tilpc. If you want quick soles and - - - 1 .~ ~i ‘L.1:.- —j' free suit for iii-en demonstrating: our fine tiiilorcd-to-mciisurc suits. We lcuch you the business mid catching the heel inwn- A- of licr shoc in the rail and falling prostrate. Operator Condon applied .his brakes, but could not bring the 1'0 car to a stop ln time. '1‘hc victim ‘WANTED-FIRST‘>~CIES~—C(IATl , _ make]. and a pressen .\ollie Ali-(ioubrcy qualifications and salary cxpectedfl Scotia Tailors, Lld.. 479 Barring? toli St.. Halifax. ..“.\ll‘- Nilllitln Allen, lloughton Wm] Imago“ o“ H“) “" lsltlilil, was ii passenger to Georgi»- Jg5_ gran- tc-wll- A. zlcquittcil themselves ‘in bolll tlll,-'---— i-xamiliutiiln and uvllich was as followsw- (Thorns by sclio<:l—.\'lel'ry (Zllri.a'- Illilfi llny; Recitation Wi-li-oinc—~l.<-' ,' llccllzttiilil, Il.lllg up the Bilhyis Stocking-Jenn Clark; n~-' t’ , t m » fir". Hush McPhe- Laiuclv ..Z‘§l’..,’.‘ii'....‘l éEifliiiiilliiiniffil .l\'ltty—-l~‘riinces Clark: Recitation: _ Dolly — llorrzliiu‘. NW“ “Ymmm Hmvmtt. Gnwani“ oil-b; llci-ilatloil: FoSzlilIn Claus ,nl'ill.‘, wits ll passenger Stanley. a Boston 8a Maine cngin-l cer. and son of Conductor ley, late of the C. N. R. of this city. Many home friends will sympathize with the family in their sore ber- —*"— l “Mir. Wllliuiri McLean, Launch- siilcs to any other line. WFliA 10-.‘ lug rcceillly visited Georgetown» A. day and start earning bit: liibiic The Douglas Tailoring Co., P. Box 645. Montreal. . A. W. Jan. 7-14-215 ——--<0>3--- mclit without charge. of men earning big incomes ill,‘ spiirc ulid full time. day for selling outfit and Free Mayficld Tailoring Co., Dcpt. A-64, Box 1795, Mont- ing, recently visited Miss Verna. Weeks, teacher of A- Fcrnwood, spent part of her holi- days at Union Road. while there she was the guest of Mrs. J. Maund. luau-s CITCTIIING LINE To. Goodwctir Linc. Be thc , first your territory ‘this spring cash in on the business that ______ Our bonus plaru i is all incentive for you to incrciisr,‘ Ollr best SfllPSll10ll|~-~—— ‘_ receive a free suit. And of oourstn} PRW our liberal commissions arc paid! t" Georgm ;('ihl‘|lilfllilS \vlSh—.\lllllll (lnllzillt R0- Ii-itutirln: (lrandmilfis illistukth-(lel- M“ Ell Webb’ and an interesting: talk by Nil‘. Richard Campbell, for.- nicrly oi‘ l’.E.1-, now of Saekl, oil the improved coildliloli oi‘ Islmrl Mrs. E. L Fisher of New Hamp- ' visiting her sister and “ Brothel". Mrs. Anna J. Chase and “"19 ‘l ImHQMWQ" w FREQdé§F§HvIlx L. MacEaclierii, Mermaid. A’ earn $30 n week. Learn by personal daily. The handsome outfit we,‘ correspondence. Catalogue No. 23 frec. Roytll College of Science, Toronto 4. Canada. sailiples -———»~-—-——- "Hh" Thmml“ Sham‘ Newport’ Tommy 'l‘uppel'—1lel'bei-t Wyallrl‘ Snlitil Chunk-Marion Dciroll; Rev- No Stockings io Wear-- Eric Simpson: Doll l)rill-—by Scv- cu Ilitlli- (iirls; (l]It)l‘llH—~-fl_\' school, Mr. C. C. TIIOIHDSYJII, lcavcs this. "Hm n‘ p"M“Dmmld' Smmfl‘ imoming for Norfolk Virginia. on wusl il pilsucllgcr to Ccovgetoivu llicln brought n plciisuilt gathering lbusllicss for his firm the Southyate A‘ ‘ lo u. clinic- §O§4 O-O O4 O-QOQOOO-OCO-OM furnish free to our representatives‘ is easy to carry and contains the '- most cxtclisivc line of ;_i1nd styles in thc direct selling,‘ ~ game. No experience is necessary,“ lo insure success. Wc Don't delay in, ..‘illl'- mill Nlrs. D- P- lllcKlnllou Mrs. Cicoriit‘ A. Thompson and (MWKNMVII. vccclrlly visited 5W" ll L..-‘ .._ licr sister Miss Martha Tovmshrrld, M_"l‘yl.n,l"mlztEffigy an" and M“ Ly ynglcrdny on flrlzillllllgrlll, t t a. - (filristllizls Cillnpllly.l‘:lillilli- Wollb. ‘Silld:—-.\lilhl-l Silllpsoil: ’l‘roubli- in Sz-iliiil (‘inns lluilil; R0”- iizltlcil: \\'llo mzldo ilu- i~:|ieci-.ll'.'~- Dill-t, Clirisillinr-l Drawing Nc.lr—- lsobcl n. i Doll-on ulld (icrllil (lnllilnl- . The wcll loililcil Christmas fro". $51,515.‘ arrived in the cl Arc visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thomp- "M" Ymlslllv.’ slaw/locust nun llll‘l1~~CI(‘L ready for ‘h. . .“.\lis.~.i .lf\ll(!_l-__i’l\ lzrkiil. Allmfm" ‘who liils been spending her Xmil-‘l . plan. Write today to Goodwellr y}, M“, hm. pamm“, round...“ t-Clothcs. 1tcg., Dept. 622 130x 984. A. W. Jan. 7-14-21. N OPEN INVITATION T0 AMBITIOUS MEN ERY MAN WIIO tvcry liuili who wants in scll—, fivvry munitions man-owes it lo Arc you sntisficd, with your present income? your territory satisfactory? ii general business depression cf-lweek alter an absence Our line ivill scvt-n yclirs from his li-.- Bears travelled by way of the , . ,,| United Stntcs, where he visited his lmmm“ “Mmrm n" m sisters who reside there. hfrs. Bears. iwho was in the United States at ‘the time of her son's arrival tlleve, ccclupnliicd him home to ltluilay ls, Ml". Philip Bears of Dilliblar.-c,‘l‘"ll_‘1“ _ _ , . _| Does, Susk, arrived in Cliarlotteitown lust l" ("“"“°mw'f ‘Iglgleirz... 0f Lwentsh ciurugei‘ its llhltllilAlll t l . “v0 mmL town lligli Schoo- - #064 O OH-OOQOROQ §§§O+§§b - corrcct all these difficultics.~—C. My, D. Rogers, 5005 Euclid Avc., Cleve- Female Help Wanted Itigsnll‘... ma; csusrmtl llflll§l‘.\\'lll‘l(~ AlllllY l" l\ll'-‘*' Jllllw“ 3mm V ll lit-gull. 251i Kvnl Strcvt. "Taber" proposition. carefully -— we make no unsup-yiw in this advertise-f manufacturers ofl ll"? largest and most complfle Men's Tailored-to-lneasurc, Meloids tickling from the throat and make breathing easy lfiflvl"! The Voice Clear-As-A-Bcll They are decidedly effective for coughs and all irritable bronchial nlfeetlonq. 10mm‘ "wnicnrlntéliloninm "At Hm‘ w” “M” spent many ,. - _ . Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown ppJ-IJHIIUL Elizabeth repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class iii the Maritime Prov- It appeals to those tlllllw. We sell direct to thc coli- . fillmcr through special rcpresenta~ lives-thc men we select as our l . .: i '. -l f‘ lfrlllllllrllrlllfllgtlrllllylllllfi ltlllghllvfzlclllr_\'i Montague, to ‘William Len hIcEacll- , | .._ ._i blishiad ut (lullkil illzltern of Mermaid. Rev. Scott Fulton ctory representatives will bc 20m, Wm"... 0,- mym,’ nroughly Lmmed_l'hé" SUCCESSI from wcrul ilbrc (lllllY- Will bc nssurcd. Highest ' commis- ~liberul bonus plan — and uits for our salesmen makes them the highest paid in thc. "unify. The "Faber" e believe, the moat power- Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- yihJiiflfIl‘lll>ll_\' ll poll _ nhlt‘ “ri- liimp has hum] iliveiiiv-ll ANDERSON-—At Inlterman on Jan- llmt rcsvlliblcs u hand clnlcrii illull fully 9m- lnlllnt daughter "f Mr- (‘I111 hc (ipill-oted (‘ltllflf by lioldilurland M's. Archibald Anderson, age it nr plili-lllg lion il siilnil- Rates from $3.00 to $1.50 Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. ....‘<lO-ii-—' The hulldcrn nf/ln all mctrll Eli-r“ Nclvioli. Milt-is. lfuli nlrpluno llnvc insllillcil the m“ illness. Edna Jenn Carver, , m“, i" 11w wings with fl vlow ffllillilgiiior of L. Jean Smnll Carver.‘ obtaining maximum efficiency lffiYlllunil late Pore .\»-\-r'~\-t- ““““‘VO M ‘ l‘ salesman. It is complete-compact- Ind convenient to handle. Back of we stand-a big successful tutlon-training and direct- w man whose oxpericnv" lted and needs such train- aud co-operatlng with every man, regardless of his explerlcncew. thc limit of our ability and rc- , urces. If you are honest and ‘ straight forward and believe that Worth-while success is to be ach- lmd by worth-while to-day. It may be the turn- DOlnt of your careeP-store- "WW profits without atorckecp‘ Lewis Faber d! Dept. B22, [it St. Law- A. W. Jan. 744-21.} Icllnvan _ xi Né-tvmn uoaiul-ll. Jan. 8, ilftcr ll brivfi Price 256 In small box that can be earl-led in pocket. run raomrr nnooolsrs Mac Killlltlll Drug Co. The REXALI. woes. 1m Konax STORE est : y W. Carver. and: irruiiiltlauilllter of tho late Davis. Small and Richard Carver- . N. D. lllsclillN Undertaker EMBAIMER RING SQUARE . I J MISS L. McQUAID, Manager oofioe-‘M-Of 900+ QUEEN HOTEL , English - Made - TlP-MQMII" suits and Pure WMI .\l._ 1.. Mclfllniail, MOIICIDII; Airs. t, Herbert Pliitts, City; Mrs. R. ll. McNeill. City; Mrs. JJP- Crccket‘. uni! (like ntelullr- Rim-h: J. li‘. Brolzg. North Syll- nry; T. L. Clnsltl. llnllfax; W.ll. Laird. Charlottetown; R. l). Wm‘- Pliernon, Borden; Lomo MacAlcer. lllnrllen: I0. D. .ludsnn. Alexandra: oooopooonooooocooeoon Jnllil A. Lea, Lcnlnnil [lunch- mlill for ntorelrcellfl‘. "3""! "W" ' (‘nmnlorelnl Allvertlnnl 'Nnr1h Pnriulr. MlIMM" bird's Llnlnlent fur nnllmul. brought his worries and plans for the future. the housewife her mend- On- tario with her industrial activities, her financial institutions and edu- cational centres might well be called the family gathering place. Manitoba was described as the dining room. At one time much of the family food had been im- ported there but of late years the diet had been varied by home pro- duced fruits, fish, butter, eggs and poultry. “The front door of the ‘House Beautiful’ was completed first by Saskatchewan is now ready for use as a great Kitchen. A big wood- box stands in the north end of the room and in the other are found the materials from ‘which the family may be Then there is the Alberta, with extra manufactured. of beef and other products. Next lis the sun parlor. looking along a ,sun lit road to the Orient. ‘This is British Columbia, thc beauty spot of Canada. I “But this is not all," Mrs. Gee as- _ _ _ lserted, "for the northwest territories e Sulvlvlug serve us a model attic. John Gillis of Flat f, River, is his only surviving sister. All, except thc brothers, Angus and Murdock wcrc present at funeral Lservices hold from his late reside Wednesday ultcrlioon, to St. Andi-law's Church a Trunks are the furs of the fox, the mink the marten. undiscovered wealth oi‘ every resident-v, this; Canada of the - Dominion. Settle- present and following "All these problems, important though they are, are secondary to! the establishment of a high stand-l ard of home life. Iorganized farmers we too must payl 0,, lcareful attention to In our work as the elements; Our objectives and “Co-operation is one of the main-l istays of the United Farm move-l lment, but where efforts are being [made to improve conditions, to all -|such must the United Farmers of which was a special feature 0t‘ the programme, was \\"llt:ll Siluizl. (Ylilus appeared ill duo‘ time ill his usual happy mullnelxl nut. begun llld work of distributing thc presents to tile pllpils- Tile, teirclier; too, was kindly remember-l ed on this (lccilsion. thc very kindly presented thc children with oranges. socll unloaded , The ladies oil Avonlea Women's Institute After renlurlis by thc chairman. IIDTEI. VICTORIA One of thc largest and best equipped Hotels. in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past two years. Few 4 Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Te1e- ' phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.50 per day. ‘*“OO§O%%Q-§O lied With rare and beautiful tliiugsl t’ andfl In the dim corners may be discerned more barrels of oil. lice piles of gold. silver and other min- Juil. 11th crals; lid Clillltl-lkllld. jstiitcly zit tlii- house iilid ours." y Rev, G,| The immediate necd oi’ thc coliti- Qf vemm. try, Mrs. Gec declared was the solu- Andrmirg Uylllml lion of the many problems con- ymns sung were: ITOIIUIIR d," no 60d incnt of such problems as transport- » and “safe lltion, immigration, provincial con- in the Arms of Jgsus." Mm s_ _-,I_,trol of natural sources, taxation; 11...," organist‘ played mo, “Dead and the tariff, offered a tremeud-y March in Salli" at the conclusion of “Us pmgmmme m‘ the mmsldera" tllc service. Many friends paid their mm of me pcct to the melnflgelleratmn" Ml‘. Maclmod and It is truly :1 beautiful and‘ > 1b 1 i» 0404+++Q44++0+>Q e 90-00000» woo-HHHQ-Q | ‘A; MAMA -O-O§§fi+§§@-§r§-Q~§§**‘ lManitoba extend a hand of co-op-lt ‘ crntion as a people rural, or urban, ‘ professional or commercial, our iii- i '“' tcrests are one." - Charlottetown 1, Hotel Co., Ltd. . Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Mann!" vvvvv v0++o4+0++0+ VICTORIA HOTEL .l. .-\. Tucker, llallfnx; W- H. Fraser, Halifax; Mr. E. Urch and daughter, Summerslde: J. S. Mi:- Askill, Glace Bay; C. Cheater Pl-iltl, St. Peters; C. R. Palmer, Silmmersidc; Dr» .l. C. Simpson. Sumlnerulilc; Neil ltlaclleoil. 511m‘ merslde; S. B. Perry", Summer- slde; P. lluckrale, Toronto; Frcil Frpgnnno, Toronto; 1‘. E. Phillip-i, Summci-slde; G. ll. Gaudet. Sum iiiarslde; (lien Williams. Summer- side; Mrs. L. Rogers, Summer- side; R. E. Silliphant. Summer- siile; L. Rrgers. Summcrslile; I"). l0. Arnelulllli. Summcrslde: B. W. Robertson, Summersiile; E. H. Stalichel school was held school room Friday afternoon. Dec. room was tastefully decorated for the O-OO-fO-OQ-OO-OWQ4QM Q4QQJO‘ 64O5§+OO4O4§4 PAGE ELEVEN ' Mrs E Gee ++o+woo++o O~e*e.‘-"‘-- vv‘v‘ e - c": I O I ' - r I . Addresses can- St. James Presbyterian Church F g adian Women, any. nnoca Mvm-iunvrsnn ____. ORGANIST-GEOBGE METIVEN PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man. v Jan. Mir-The unlimited opportunitw "-°° 5- "l-Mttml"! sflvlm. , . . . v ies and native wealth of Canadn- 1' were set forth in bold relief in the; MORNING y” President of the United Fem Anthem-“Ilark mil-it My SouW-(Shelley) Women of Manitoba, at today's ses-N M _ ' l, _y_ h; sion of the Manitoba “Farmers f ' rs Raymond ‘nd M B Mud“. > 2.30 P. M-Sunday School and Bible Classes, _ Mrs. Gee likened Canada to “The t . House Beautiful." The entrance, 7-00 P. lVl-Evelllllisflfvlflf- |porch and hall were typified by the EVENING ‘ . ' li d, ,, - 'it“2if.i"}§im§“§l’§§'..$“ia¥$?“ i“... .. Tm U» Tu Cw dew-v living room was ontum Here 4 Mrs. J. Lawson, Miss .l. Macdonald 1 the breadwinner, the speaker said, 0+4 Trinity Unit ed Church CO-PASTORS ' < i REV. E. H. RAMSAY. D. D. ORGANIST PROF. w. n. ruvrcnzn, Adm-M; AT-C-L- rns SERVICES 10.00 a. m. PreacherRev. D Subjectz-"Chl-lstianity in the Home." Anthem:—“Te Deum llaudamus." 2.30 p. m. Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 7.00 p. m. Preacher Rev. Hammond Johnson. Solo "A Pill-er SoulP-Mcale. Anthemz-Dear Lord and Father of Marlkind." medicated to the late Prof. F. T. Watkis.) . ‘ The Morning and Evening Services Broadcast. é é REV. HAMMOND JOHNSON r. Ramsay. Prior. Mr. Ben Acorn. 1 ¢%ww $6 6w OO&OOO O4‘ ST. PETER’S REV. A. EpGABRll-IL, M. A. vve~cveverooeao+e+o~o+f CATHEDRAL 8. 00 a. m. IIoly Communion. 8.40 a. m. Matlns & Lltany. we were heathen. > ' 2.30 p. m. Sunday School. > lust. 11.00 a. m. Choral Eucharist & Sermon. Subjecu-“Wllen ' ‘ 7.00 p. m. Evonsollg & Sermon. Subjectw-"The best wine y.’ Y-' f Jvv, _. iéivvvyyvv x A Q L A-‘ Yvv v vi vvv vvv‘ v THE PARISH CHURCH REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. 5., RECTOR 11.00 Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon “A Phophctfs Evangel. 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 Evening Prayer and Sermon, followed by Holy Com- munion. Sermon Subject “The Promise of the Uplifted Christ." Anthem “The Radiant Mom" Zion Presbyterian MINISTER-REV. ‘St. Paul's llnglicangtlliurch f Woodward. Church M. SCOTT FULTON, M. A., B. D.‘ Organist and Choli- Master-MR. LOUIS D. THOMPSON. 11.00 a. ln.—Topic--Falth and Salvation. _ ' " MORNING Anthcm-"The Lord is My Shepherd"- Song by Mrs. McLean. mixed bell, Mrs. MIIIwCh, J. McLeod and M. Children's Addess. 2.30 p. III.'—SI.IIIILRY School and (Sirnper) quartctte, Miss Flo Camp- MacKlnnon. Bible Classes. Luke's Gospel. 7.00 p. m.-Short address by Pastor. EVENING Solo by Mrs. McLean "The Lord is KIngW-(Simperi Anthems-“Now the Day is Over"- OQ-GO-O-OM-‘Q (Marks) Solo-Miss Gladys Farquharsorl. ORGANIST-MISS ROBERTA Morning Worship l1 o'clock. Evening worship '7 o'clock. Anthem—‘fAbide With Me". Sermon-“Flve Anthem-"Jubilate." All are welcome. Especial attention is called of the Church from l2 to 12.30 STANCHEL SCHOOL. The semi-annual examination of in the 23rd. Upwards of thirty parents and visitors were present. The school occasion, giving a very Christmassy appearance! while in one corner stood a Christmas tree. laden with gifts supplied by the Women's Insti- tute of the district. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher. Miss Mary McKay, assisted by Miss Verna Frizzell. teacher of Lower Freetown. and Miss Catherine Mc- Donald. teacher of Springton. Mr. Alex. Altken. in a very capable man- ner, acted as chairman. while the following program was carried out by the pupils: Opening chorus. by pupils: "Wel- come." Jean Champion; exercise. "Welcome." by 7 girls: recitation. Doris Frizzell: recitation. "Miss Edith Helps Things Along." Maud Matheson; dialogue. "The Interrupt- ed Recitation," Margaret Matheson and Leigh Cameron: recitation "The tion. "Ma's Tools." Margaret Cairns; duet, Katie Aiken and Leigh Cam- Cunningham. Mont-ton; N. Schoieu. Mnlicion; (l. F. McQut-micy, St- .lolin. eron: recitation, Reta Prizzell; recl- gMathcson; ‘Teased Nell," Elizabeth Cairns and Katie Aiken; recitation, "The Tele- Old Maid." Annie Haliiwell; recita- sclioills in tflie post few years. and “A‘ " ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ i ‘ the present (rendition of Ciillailiztu I Prince“. \Vo.-itcl'|l Schools, till.- Notional Au- C urchand Fitzroy MINISTER-REV. ROSS C. EATON, B. D. SPENCER-i F. T. C. ll. Sermon-“The Sovereignty of God." Anthem-"Praise Ye the Father." (Gounod) iTul-ner) Types of Humanity." i Stanford) Pcws are free. lo tile Bible Study Session I; J; v ~ O-O-0—6~O—Q-O-O-O-O§+ Q§-O-O-§Q-QQ dialogue. "How" She phone," Annie Aiken; recitation, Ad- die Halliwell: exercise. "Christmas" by 9 girls; recitation, "Santa Claus‘ Ffllht.” by: Priscilla Fdzull: dil- logue. "How Do You Spell Cat?" by Priscilla Prizzell and Bessie Halli- well; recitation, "A Busy Mother," Katie Aiken; recitation, Bessie Halli- well; closing chorus, by pupils. Special prises were giverrby. the teacher as follows: Deportlnent, to Leigh Cameron. Perfect attendance to Katie Aiken and Priscilla Prilill. Spelling for the month of December to the primary grades: -at. Addie Halllwell and Doris Frillell; 2nd, Florence McNevin; 3rd, Annie Aiken. At the conclusion of the program. Santa Claus arrived and unloaded the nicely decanted Christ-Inna tree, giving each pupil and child in the district a gift. The pupilalnd visitors were treated with home- made eandv by the teacher. The Pupils u. ted their moh- er with an ivory brush, comb and imlrror set and tray. to which the lreplied in a flttinlemllier. Quak- ing ulemnor it kindnnl. OQn- pumentai-ir m were. mine by uevernl ofzthe vhihln . .. tiltion, "When l Get u Little Bigger" by Horencc McNevin and Malcolm A very successful afternoon was brought tn a clmt by singig _ the National Antlieiaq,__,,f,'!‘é_r€f-a_é}§3 » ___= .,==_-_.<->,s.,~ yer: aw;- ~,;_=_,,..____