. JANUARY 21,1939 i CHURCHES TOMORROW | Tllb column a roeerv news _L____'-_----_,- gww-wp-gu i;';'-1-=,3'=, CHURCH 0i ENGLAND . word ysirictly pey- ' I z .. __ m. s" Paul ' chum‘ The Baptist Church OIAsWll-l. for Photographs- Ven. Archdescoamlisymond. 13.0., lugrlnoe and Iitaroy Street _____ llev. (lanai: u. A. ueelem. m. l? L‘ ‘mm’ u” mugs. mATloi-srss-EP-glh m . u. Cam bel . -—-— mrimbit-t l. “~..:"::.:....* hi’ ""' "scum —."r...."'-.:.:~=- m Send-r 11w Isiah-w w glacier u. clear it $1.00. Haiswaa. m L-233-i-20-1i. Ofiertory Solo: “Jesus Lover oi My Soul" (Macllougali) by Mr. V. All lngw I 230 Suhdsy School and Bible Classes: . 1.00 Evening Prayer and Sermon oAnthsem:"‘Still, Still with Thee’; l “gygnvubnv wuwom PRESBYTERIAN The Presbyterian Church in Canada St. James Church Pownal Street ' Minister — Rev. R. Moorland Legato, D.D. organist-Mrs. K. S. lingers. Choir Director-Mrs. J. A. Lewson Public Worship: Morning at eleven and evening at seven o'clock- Preacher: The Minister. Sunday School at Two-thirty. Morn r:- - Solo: "O Saviour of Mankind"- Mettrop.—MlS. ll. S. Henderson. Anthem:”“BIees Thou The Lord 0 kl. Strangers and Visitors Cordially Invited. Zion Presbyterian Church Prince and Grafton Street Minister -- Rev. G. Carlyle Webster -0rganlst — Miss Rena Wood. Morning Worship 11.00 a.m. Theme: "The Liberty oi Chris- tians". Hymns: l9, 752, 437, 261. Anthem: "Just As I Am." (Bow- l ). e230 pun. The Sabbath School an; Bible Celene. ‘ Theme: reat Confession." Hymns: 8 . Anthem: ' e Fear oi the Lord’ (Simoer). Solo: "Babylon." (M. Watson)- Mrs. B. W. Patterson. "Blessed is everyone that ieeroth the Lord, that wallteth in His Way." Students and strangers are cordially invited to worship with us. ctér umrep CHURCH I oi CANADA Trinity United Church Prince Street Rev. Hugh Miller, M.A., B.D. Ministe r Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A. Aseis nt A. Roy Kendall, I..Rl.'A.M., A.A.G._0., t 11.00 a.m. Po fenworshlpl" ‘ -‘ Semen: “IS OUR. RELIGION RADIANTT”. Third in the series: “Tcsts oi Our Religion." —- Rev. Iluch Miller. ‘ Anthem: "The King of Love. My fillcphcrd ie"—(F. Watkls 2.30 p.rn. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 p.m. Public Woi-shi . Sermon: "WHAT TII NK YE 0F GOD.” -— Rev. Imvls M. Mur- ray. B.A. Anthem: "Great is Thy love".- (Carl Bolun.) Visitor: and Students Cordially Invited.‘ In Memoriarn MRS. MARY C. TAYLOR Mrs. Mary C. Taylor, wile oi David Taylor, passed away at her home in Providence, R. I. on Jan- uary s. 19199. site an illness oi mo about two and a s Mrs. Taylor was born in New Argyle, Prince Edward Island, on Jilly 10, 1870, s. daughter of the late Duncan and' Jamie cMsc- Eachern) MacKlnnon. For the past es years Mrs. Tay- lor hs.d made her homo in Pro- vidence. and for twelve had tended in-th i section. were held irom her lstc residence on Ayrault Street. Reverend Mr. MooCelmoht of the United Presby- ierlun, Church officiated. Services Were also held at the grave. Bur- lrl was in Greenville Cemetery, Greenville. R. I. There were man beautiful floral oiienngs irom ends of the dc- ceased. Mrs. Taylor is survived by her "$58M. Da/vidTaylor, formerly c1 Rice Point. P. l. I. two pone, David w. of Island, u. 1n, and Herbert J. o Providence, a douzhter, Mrs. Martha Cameron oi Providence and a granddu -'_ ier. Miss Jessie, M. Cameron, a of u by s. lor also urvi ed e brother Neil A. Meglinriori, of New le, P. E. 1., and e mun- ber of ecee and nephews. PABKDALE worsen? _ msrrrvrs n. l .1 nary...- ‘ of the Parkdblcmwiismen’; ting met in h Qghgp . his unto. ' win _ Eng“ mofiedlmber present arshe wenéonnanutes oi, the lest meetlnl lire the absence’ oi the . Olive MecMilian, and the cl the school and sick oomn-ii "N given - ' . M!" It I'll-Islet "will: orahl 11 ssn. Sermon: "D Ono's o’ Burden 2 Adding to it, _. n“ Rev. H. Benton, Anthem: Selected, Choir, t The Church School 2.80 P. M. — classes and noun except it: W» senior muse meet It zso the new schoolroome. An. _ nt invitation is extended to all ladies and men to meet with the senior troupe at the close of the morning servlc t. The Junior Bro“ ‘ ‘ mi in open discussion the mogul-slog “régntuldsaw panel discussion — held by the young pQuplg, M1“ v- 5- M- Bmilbell, Mus. Buc. lives h ns. Y i vited ti.“ with? Slam-rem “éh'c"i'bl"“‘ ccsifiil‘ ch"??? Kent Street Minister - Rev. S. C. Cooper, Th.M. Organist - M“, V, L, Dingwe . Morning Service il sun. Solo: "Good Nmlgweet Jung" Sermon: "Calibarfs right. ' ‘Slunidfiiy Sschooule2a30 p.m. ve erv , "Solitiy “Tlfhe ‘Sennon: "Sucoceeiul Marriage." Ail Cordislly Invited WESTMORELAND W. I. The January meeting held at the home-of the President, Mrs. Robert Mayhew. Roll call was re~ sponded to by nine members. The meeting opened by repeating Its a time to get acquainted ici- owed by s. Club Womens Creed in unison. Minutes of last meet- irmroed and approved. Reports of d erent conunittees were the-n heard. Sick Committee reported havinl taken fruit to the sick. It stove brush and polish be bought ibr the school. 1t was also moved and‘ seconded that- ell Institute bills be paid. The following com- mittees were then appointed. sick. Mrs. Harold Cakes. Mrs. Fred Fall School, Mrs. Fred Wilson. Grace Moore. Next meeting to be held in the school. in form of o. Valentine Concert. Meeting adjourned and a social hour was spent in readings and contests. t . In Memorzam . . ___,__ JAMES WARREN ‘Iheropa-seed awoy at his ome in Albany on December 0, 19 , James Warren a highly respected citizen at the advanced age oi '14 years. He had been in failing health ior some time before hie death but it came as s greet shock to all who had the pleasure oi his acquaintance. was respected by all and had made many frelnds throughout the country. Jim, as he was familiarly caiecl was a great lover oi horses. He will be greafy issed in the home where he ioun ensure, he leaves to IIIOIIITA besides a sorrowlng widow, four sons, Cecil of Albany, Thomas and George at home. Martin at Mount Trycn and three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Muttort of Albany. MH- Anrbrose Corr of lihnersld and Ber- tha at home, who so tenderly nurs- ed her father during his illness which he bore with Christian patience never heard to murmur or complain only reshned to the will oi God. His funeral held on Monday W. E. . Smith. Kinkors in the choir. ‘ The poll bearers were his four sons and two sons-in-law. Cecil Thomas, George Martin, Joseph Muttart, and Aimilvroge Corr. Card Of Thanks Mrs. James Warren and fsnllly wish to thankaii those who so kind- ly heped during their recent sad vement also wish w thank the doctor And all those that sent Mule Cords and cards of sympathy. EABNSOLIFFI WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Npowteoicom- Dinnilingh Silent M1‘ s!!! son; Elsie Ia d Edwin Stevenson: Mrs. Pearle I-Iowatt; Mrs. Elbert Hill; Mrs. J. W. Glenn-is; Mrs. J. B Stearns; Mrs. Alden Dickieeon. t F! " ew e ". by Nmmifeer‘ “hm wee ‘ h; members 6V M O O Central Christian Church the Min- ister. v. S. CJCoOSper will preach e B I sermon “ ucceesful Mer- r e'wihich will beof interest es- pefially to the young people. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHABAIEZ-Jenua-ry 22nd. ew Dominion-Service 11 A. M. Kin - ifln P. M. Oomwali- ,8. 11A.M.Scrvice'iP.M.R.e.E,R. Woodeide, Minister. L-MZ-"l-Ql-li. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP. TIST PASTOR-ATE — Rev. J, M. Blelitilill. B. A.-—Minister. Divine worsrilgh Smock January 22nd. North lion l1 A. M. North River 3.00 P, M. gston 7.00 P. M. "The church is not a. convention. Do not send a deegaic, come yourself." 043- -21-1i. T!!! CBABLOTTETOWN FUR. SALES at b6 Queen Street, Char- lottetown, have s. number oi choice Silver Fox Furs suitable for neck- pieces and ranging $30.00 upwards. Good fox furs were never so cheap and probably never will be again. is your time to e world's most L-188-l-19-21. LAID T0 REST-The funeral oi . Hcru-y C. Lowe which was largely attended was held yester- day afternoon from St Paul's Church where service was conduct- ed by A ‘ideacon H. D. Raymond, a. D., and Rev. Canon Hsslam. em Paul's and Mr. Leigh Ding-well sang "Crossing the Bar " A short service was held by Dr. Ray- mond at the home before the re- mains were removed to the church. The pallbearers were: l-Iis Honor Lieutenant Governor DeBlois; Dr. W. H. Pethick, Messrs. Roy Quigley. I-Iany Miller, James E. Harris and C. H. B. Longworth. The mourners were: Messrs. Weston Lowe, John McLean, Isaac Carter, J. M. Hunter, Chas. Moran. Geo. W Ritchie. Simon Panli, Sn, J. H. G, Murphy. Wm. Mnhar, Ambrose Coady, Chas. Hamm. Watson McKinnon. Ro- land Harper, W. O. Pyle, Judge H. L. Palmer. Major. T. E. Mac- Nutv. Interment was in the Peo- ie's Cemetery, service at the grave elm’ conducted by Rev Canon m. Hasla Protestant ' Orphanage Collections NEW GLASGOW Per Mrs. M. McLeod, Mrs, B. B. ailckleson and Mrs- P. L Camp- I. Mrs. R. E. Begnall $1.00 A Friend .00 50c each: R. L. Dickieson; Ross White; Mrs. M. McLeod; Mrs. . J. Macleod, Mrs. ‘lgs, McArthur—lVI.rs. Cyrus Smih 30c each: Mrs. J. L. Stevenson; a! — — — — - - - —$9_00 ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS Iimployeee Bank of Nora Sco- s,_. _. ._ _ ... -- - - .26 Summe side District - 432-40 SPECIALS To "UV"\""II'v y, Out Your G. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN __ at)‘: pig" ‘M w ‘y, u”! mm, 3M -uV-Iliman'e Association-Hearts 0. ll. ii. Notes 1n the recent section makeup the ioliourine men have cixerciaed their seniority, - I William P. Bernard, Hunter River moved to R0 alty Junction. Joseph We , lvliltcn, mended for a week, and s. young man charged with stealing ooa until Tuesday. ordered cleaned. A case of posses- sion of stolen goods. and another able w resume work in the near oi poesessio oi intoxicating liquor future. remanded one week Mrs. Colin Love. Borden had the misfortune to fall and break her ankle. She is resti 8s can be expect County Hospital, Seven for failure to pay Bone paid up others had destroyed the dog. 8nd lhe rest were fined five dollars and costs or ten days. INSPECT NEW BUILDING — panled by hm wue_ mm producwgr‘ g" wn-‘trlwflm i“ m‘ MW :3“ extended visit to Western an- li Sanatorium is now completed. The jthe gentlemen expressed themselves The president. Mrs. MscKey Hamilton W. I.— — — 410.00 carried ew Dunblan W. I. -’ " _ ‘"* $2.50 pointed es iolhw 15-364. - Sldi. if Visit Our Show Room and Picl: ins ic "The v. 5.1). L-ilM-l -li. ruck cnsamrrsroww cqsppnm Trinity iinited Bhurch SATURDAY. J AN UAIY II in Cardi- arrruarAmsn - 1cm . baearnnston Oharlottewvgln 3i‘. has “lg-uracil Vwwy. Georgetown. to en the holiday season 3p’ Mill-PSI HLIFDOI‘. 1n gm my m he, mqther, Mm Gar led Dey. Miscouche to O’- ll.‘ P I-Ia th Park ' . . n, Street, was the guest of honor at several parties recon eluded with a cocktsi y given its Major and Mrs. Jefreguert the slicers’ mess, Welllngtm eclrs. —I-le.lifax Emil. 009mb!" MacGuutiih. Bummerslde to eman, "mm °°n' Daniel Bushey, Ulcer-y to Well- JZQbh Harris, Murray Harbor to Elmira. John E. MacKenzie. Melville has P0519! ‘CUUBTL-Ai D011“ 0°11" retired 0n Pension after being out yesterday a drunk 20 dove in Jail. A vagrant was re- from the C.N.R.. was remanded A sidewalk was were each . dog-owners were up in court the 1938 tax. urses’ Home at the Provincial building was inspected Thursday Mxaw afternoon by Premier Campbell. 50,1113 m; was sentenced w oi the service sick for six months. ‘The many friends oi J. J. Mac- Isaec, ineer pleased to hear o provement 1n health after a long lines-s and hope that W111 be will be i his steady im- ss comfortably in the Prince 3060m- Read. left recentl on . lcrne Kesys, Section Mm nfortunote accident Hon- B. W. LePage. president oi while drlvingt e sect on motor car. the llhrccutive‘ Council. and Hon. he was thrown to ilhe ground, frac- Mark R. McGuigan, Minister of turing his arm He was removed to Health and Education, who were the Cit conducted on the tour of inrpec- 1m: Cvmmllflb - Mr A. C. Hewett retired conduct- ticn by Mr, Simon Pcoli, Sr. chairman of the Sanatorium Com- y Hospital where he is rest- y mission and after the inspection or is lll in the Prince County Hoe- as being well pleased and con- pital after an operation vraiuletcd Contractor A T. Mac- mvgflezlivtflggrgigic? t mpathy pea s nd S Kmmm ‘md Archwmt J‘ M‘ Hun. S. (mariottetown, on' the death oi ier for the fine work which they his had done. The gentlemen later vis- ited the Sanatorlum where they were served with tea by the dietitian, Mrs Stems. Personals Friends of Alvin Bell are glad t0 hear that he is doing nicely. was visiting in the City yesterday- er visitors lwife who passed sway very Slid- y. Arnett Hovmtt Despaicher. who had the unusual hard luck tcbreak —~- ' ~'- his leg while playing returned to his home from the P. E I. Hospital and willbc beck to work in about two weeks. Mr: James Cameron and daught- Mr. Rav McLeod. Wigmore Road, Chalfllfggglvwavgie recent’ hockey, has Mr Herod Howati was a visitor M“ W519’ Omdy- Emyvme’ was to Borden recently, the guest of his a visitor to the City yesterday- Mr. George Mclsaoc, Cherry Vol- ley, was s. visitor to the CliyJefi- ierday. My. Andrew Cannon. Pownal, was a visitor to Curran Bonn. re- cently. Alexander Aitken. Stanchel. f’; Mr. weal the city yesterday He l! spendihu the week end with Mr. Roland Benton at Wineoe. Mr p MucInrus Foreman, Bedford has take sition o1 Moreli, when anion moved to Sourts. A very enjoyable was held in the “*"‘“ h t re The many friends 0i M1‘- iur. mm. Pratt Cephas Meliett. Prince Street. M“ the honored guest. The coo be glsdto learn that she i8 milk‘ mention any names. Ls s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A M Mr. A. W. Jay, Yardmsn at Bor- den has resumed duty again after his illness. Section n similar William oc-e dinner e nemens rest , st which ield. was k, not to d to be ing a speedy‘ Ywwl/"y EH01"!!! ‘par excelence’ in his art and all an operation in the P E. I. Hos- present were high in their pital. This the staff of L M. Poole 8r 00-. is an annual affair is point. and the boys at th My, 11mm“ D, Horgan Jr.. of looking forward to the nex raises. iii the are all one. left eoriv this week for Cleveland. Grok-e MacKay. MYS- J- E- H18" Ohio. where he will take a course cott. Lunch, Mrs. D. J in the Johns Mansvilie Training Mrs Wallace MacKay. Mrs. Maclleod, Ed- School. Before returning Mr. Hor- ward Gallant. Hilda Hiscott. It gen will vls land and New York. it relatives in Cieve- wasdecided to put on a variety concert. The following committee were appointed to have charge of srrnnruo women's msrrrora: same- Mrs. .r_ u. Hiscott, Mrs. .1. The January meeting Ewen with an attendance oi twenty- two members and five George Brown. Th Questionnaires on visitors. Health and Cansclianioation Crenford Notional Events were The meeting and filled in b E. Fleming. Mrs. D. J. MacLecd, of the Miss Maclvor, Mrs. , Stirling Women's ‘Institute met st Mrs the home of Mrs. est Mac- Upton Smith Mrs. Public and discussed COIIVQIIUIS . presided. opened with the Institute Ode iol- The program consisted of a paper lowed by Creed. The minutes 0d on Diabetes and Insulin by Mrs. the previous meeting were read Upt/Jn Smith; poem Rural and alpgeroved. Tit: sick and school itation by NIrs. J. (aomm r . was e rem t bill for Vlvlnred by Mrs. Upton paid and won by Mrs. ch Mrs. Fleming, Institute Jam Band and seconded that the oranges and treat be San- E. Fleming moved ‘Pwo contests A Christmas concert Smith D. J MacLeod and urges _ payed on Library books for the prepared by Miss Woodslde won by . It was moved and second- Mrs. John MaoGuigsn and Vivian that the Institute discontinue MacEwen. Next meeting to be held giving treats to the sick. Motion at the home oi Mrs. Prank Bell. Somrnittees were ap- Roll call to be answered changing by ex- Meetinfl Mrs. Ilolalier. program. Miss closed with the Notionaljigthern , Refrigerator We Have Several I938 Models in Steel: Which We Wish to Dispose o! to Maize Room i For I939 Reirigereiors i’ ' Now on Order '5. Refiigorator Those Are all Deluxe Models, avingl all the ‘ latest Advanced G. E. Features MMAR|T|ME rut __.».-_. 9. mono, un. ,.-.....‘ -_.-. ..., .-.,-. NUW IS THE TIME T0 BUY A u, message, an other places. wi friendly rivalry. That is the spirit o cnlnslsnnv not WANTED If you hove o_ cranberry bog for sole, write u: full particulars. H. K. S. HEMMING 8r CO. 88 Great George Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. We, the ‘Hoop hockey team hereby chal- lenge any other Troop in this city, to s game of hockey or series oi to be held at the Upper Please answer ‘rthrough Scout first Charlottetown a JHW NORRIS JOE PAQUET Opening the recent Australasian Boy Scout Jamboree at Sydney, His Excellency the Governor- General, Lord Gowric, Chief Scout for Australia, read the following message from His Majesty the King: "I am very glad to think that so many Boy Scouts of Australia are met together on this the last day oi the old year. I thank you warmly for our kind and loyal send to you and your fellow Scouts from other Do- mlnions and nations overseas my best wishes for your welfare und hsppiness in the coming year. 1i throughout the year you try your utmost, as I know you will, to live up to the Scout will have done much to promote the spirit of good-will among men which is so essential to the peace oi the world." Some 11,000 Boy Scouts from the different Australian States, with representative contingents from France, Hungary, the United Btaicy, Great Britain and other parts of the Empire, Sco lepiesented by one Scout leader, Assistant Scoutmaster Charles Lashbrook oi Edmonton. The great camp, divided into distinc- tive subcamps characteristic of the home countries of the boys, st- tracted. many thousands of visi- tors. The camps of native Scouts from New Caledonia, the Loyalty Islands, Noumea and Nauru at- tracted much attention. Novel and interesting camps also had been erected by the Scouts from New Zealsnd. South Africa. India and Kenya. An announcement from the 1n- ternational Bureslu of the Boy Scouts Association in London re- cords an historic development of Scouting in India. This is the recognition of the Boy Scouts As- sociation of India as an indepen- dent nationai organization, operat- , g under its own Headquarters, and affiliated with the Interns-I tional Bureau. Previously the various Indian State Scout organ- iastinoe functioned within the structure of the Boy Scouts As- scoiation of Greet Britain. A re- l suit will be to bring Indian Scout- ing into closer touch with other countries, "thus strengthening the bonds of peace." A bean su er, eaten seated on the iioor, pcnic style, was the feature of e Rotary Club-Boy Scout and Wolf Cub night at Swift Current, sssk. The Rctsr- isns lost out in the bean eatina contest. “To you Scouts this greet Rally means a good time under canvas. marking new acquaintances, t- ting new points of view, Scou ing in friendly rivalry with boys from To me the signif- icance il deeper. You come from different States; you are oi dif- ferent religious nd sects. But in spite oi these di erencee cu live here together in good and Soouiinm-toleration, goodwilJ rivalry without oittcmese. and the retaini oi our own individual- ity whiowor n for the oodof our particular up, en so for {he good oi all. You‘ States, India, and the world as a whole are in need of those ideals which you as Scouts cherish. You have your t to lay: see that you play it wtliif-il-f E. The Vice of India. Lord Unlibtrhgéow, address ng s greet raih/ oi Boy Scouts of the Punjab at Lahore. A oi Boy Scouts has been ego/hi among the Basque éepaniah) boys Sill the Laleham ugee Centre. Mar-gate, mgland, end registered at Imperial Scour. Headquarters as e 80th Msrgste (Laleharn Basque ‘Troop. "These refugee children were so undisci- plined that I woe certain Morgan would not but up with them much longer," it woe explained by Rover Leader Angeli. "But Scouting hes bmuliht them Ngether in the most marvellous way imaginable, and everyone is astounded st the result. ’I‘he Centre, which only a few wash ego was e flving mess oi rmdiscipiine, is now run on tho linen of the Scout Lew. It is said that the "i010 INIOIDIIIIQ has been trsnsf duction of Sootlng eee and linole- traditions, you articipated n the year-end aesem ly of Boy lrte "down under." Canada was Hospital. Eastern Cuardzan .."l‘his columns reserved for news of local interest but advertising 2.“.°‘i.'.’.r3‘l".i.ii" "' "“"‘°" __sble in advance. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS lo Charlottetown c dian ' us‘: uer ma handed to their Rent Archie llama . ESPECIAL PRICES during Jan- uary. Come and see you will not be disappointed at McGowans, Limited. L108 l, l6, l8, 2i ..-'ro AID HOSPITAL -Ofler- lMattheWeekoiPmyer Ser- Xgflfliul" 1%%nt:vgue d] olgédmmtcd to - . BS V bet/ween the Bible equally Kirrss County Hospital. 1., ..'1vnms'rzn sriowznznnm». 1118 the Christmas season the con- vocation oi the Christian Church. | Monti-tile called at the posonege to welcome the Outhouse family i» MOM-rous- The party took the form of a shower, and many and varied were the gm; ¢3¢nted_ The Proerranzme co ttee pro- vided entertainment during the ev- ening, after which bhg 1mm a". ved refrmhments. Mr, and Mrs. I Outhouse and family feel quita st home, and we trust will enjo their pastorate here. 1., m l HWIOSPITAL MEETING _ postponed meeting of the Ladies. Auxiliary oi the Kings County Rcs- i pita] was held Jan, l3. The usual routine of bumnees and checking was attended to. Oue loyal mem- ber who was all and was absent yo; the first since organization was re- membered with a “Get Well Card." The Hospital is fill a need in this part oi Kings ty gnrj "Wyihlrie is being carried on $°°.s“1.“’.“l‘f “time "l" Ki ti“ s a. n11 e o m on connected therewith. m‘ ..'BIBLE SOCIETY-The Wyatt. ague Branch of the Bible Society, gives the following for the year ending Dec 31s , 1938. O01. loctions) in Montague and vicinity 871.35. Half of week Prayer offer- ing $13.82.)'1‘otcl donations $85.17. The foiiowuig officers were s, pointed fur ensuing year _-1>r . dernt. Lester B. Mellish. Vice Pam. Mrs. A D. MacLure. Secy, Min Alva Brehsut. Tress —-W. D. Johnston. The thanks of the en- tire community is due Mrs A, D, MacLure. th: capable Sec'y of the local branch for several years faithful work. ye”- Mn, McLure was assisted by a willing staff cf collectors the wishes to convey her thanks to these. as well as cc the entire com- munity for their valuable coopera- on. 1, ..'w- M. s. MEETING -'1‘Ihe W. M. S. meeting of the United Church. Montague was held at the home of Mrs, C. K. Wightman on Tuesday. Jan. 17th. This was the fir=t meetlno of the New Year with a good attendance of merri- bers responding to roll call. The new President, Mrs. L. H. Cui- fin was in the chair, the retiring president. ms. Leslie MacDonald conducted the Worship period with a very interesting programme. The Theme for Jan. -"Christ has no hands but our hands. To do I-Iis ber of readings were given by ng on the subject, which ended with a cir- cle of prayer. Plans were made to send A delegate to the Presbyter- ian in Summer-side It was decid- ed to write for a list of Lectures with Lantern Slide in order to interest those outside the Auxiliary in the work and to raise funds. The holding of an afternoon tee was discussed. A new member was welcomed and after the close of meeting the hostess served daintv refreshments and a social half hour was enjo L. Joe Kelly, Ions, is s peti- cnt in the Kings County Hospital, ..'Mr. Bruce Currie. Montague, is s patient in the Kings CounItJy 771g WEEK at S. D. U. iieh school reiect m tern, end everyone be er for‘ of the Centre. at. which there are elshty children. ormed the intro- Sittlngs of St. Thomas Mock Parliament were resumed Wednes- day ht after the Christmas m- oess. ussio d epoechwss post nedon wasre- paced by a de e on the forth- Their ML i-lel. . tt. Minister of ans- port, who is in charge oi the itiner- ary, outlined the route tn be follow- ed and the expenses involved. Hon. . ‘Irainor, Independent, and Hon. H, I-Ienneseey. of found occasion statemenm made by ter of Transport. Hon. C. MoQuai Min- ister of Finance. rallied to the sup- port of his fel.ow Cabinet Minister. and the battle was on. Hon. P. Brunelle and R. Cliche raised ob- jections in the name of French Canada. Hon. J. Hi , Lennon Island, and l-Ion. J. ulliv kon, (Opposition membe ) brought forward vehement cbjecti rd- g expenses. Hon. T. Ho and. Sourls, oi the ticn, extricated - S’ grurned during tihe discussion of on. H, Henneeseyfis ob cotton to the proposal to inc.ude e rather large family of the ister of Transport in the retinue. The Rector, Rev. Dr. J. A. Mur- phy, is at present in Ottawa, where e is attending a conference in con- nection with the Youth Education Movement, About thirty fishermen are ex- pected the first oi next week. when hegewili enroll for the Short Course to given during the next few weelu at St. Dunsterrs, The Red and White hocke squad laycd s. losing game sga net the Charlottetown Royals in the Col- lege rink on Sunday afternoon. The lay featured fast skating and NW chwkmfhgystlhfiglsrtwdgyeahclen man, Jimmy Higgins, was the out- ‘°“.i“il“‘ ”€.i€§l'“°€.>§ii"l‘ "w on me n y- our ours that this iron men of sport. turned in a stellar exhibition. ght the basketball wruuigmtur ‘Mugnsshanmwae high 8C0“ 5 Si‘ OI‘ 0 chi,- met three pointl behind him. "me student body axtenibdvs lame’?! s re . . milfbislmm, gAéAgAAjf ‘m FO0T cumc I It I68 Gr. Geo. St.—Te|. i291] x Chiropodists igaa AAA PAGE THREE Blearance Salt AT - + iillT PRICES, We o_re_ new offering the balance oi our stock ci- noxss rues sssvsn cons omvmc HARNESS omvnnc stances runs SLEIGHS WASHING MACHINES CLOTHES wrmcras ~ iii flllE-Tlililll Off CASH ONLY CALL EARLY as we hove only o few left. A. liorne & 0o. CHARLOTTETOWN ~ .. . roof COMFORT i SERVICE AT Peortien Bldg. W. D. Schurmon, R. N. t M. M. Siockicrd, R. N. t AA j 2 2 i tfined at Crch-hroofi iu- som z: e years , and previous to that he had en parish lest in Nelson and in Rcvelstoke. equiescct in poce. At s. meeting of the St. John's Debut Boole y. Wednesddy night, the sub cot under discussion was: “Resolved that Government control of ime sale of intoxicating liquors is Refer e to present system of phibition in Prince Edward Is- land.’ Messrs. L. Poitier and P‘. 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