?BARRY TRAND TO-DAY w Ith .37.,‘ ‘A burning, thrilling. dynamic romance of a lovable, — rollicking. rogue and a ravishing kissable maid. i E 1’ " THE BELOVED R000 he 150i! a. chance for a prire offered ln the entrance exams of Glasgow University, but having only a few weeks to brush up, the prospect was not encouraginfl. However when the results were published, he was listed ias having captured the leading prize iof £60. As this prize wasoopen to the world no objection vras offered i Caiedonia ’s Contribution To Science l») . , Byh. McRae, B. 5a., Glasgow, t. . Consulting Englneerpl the Common- icon mum on page 9) 0.4mm]. TDA_ Y When it's vacation time in Brooklyn, it's love time on the bench. The best-liked love team on the screen in ltbelr latest greatest and flnal co- stnrring storv. ST In. ' in's Hall 65 aiid Mrs.’ as}. Mclvélllfl-ilybcy- to learn his trade as a builder. From son d: 00.,‘ builders and contractors. When this firm dissolved, Mr. McNeill conducted a building business of his own, and in this was so occupied at the time of ills death. Mr. McNeill was three times mar- n EKS WEDNESDAY "new Masterpiece hood days were spent there, but lat- l er he moved to Haverhill, lifass.‘ Haverhili he came tp Westerly in‘ i 1902 and was in the employ of Max- , ALSO colusov "SMART S'l‘EPPERS " 0H RAND ‘W . /l With Norman K J BIT)’ --- -.-- ..__.v_. ,__ Church Services ZION CHURCH iytcrday‘ morning the minister de vered his second hislorlcal ser- mon, “Christianity and the Roman }Em.pire." Despite the inclement wea- ither the Sabbathschool was well at- .;. ciisnqcol incur... DUAL‘. 1-: \ 0'1- Central Guardian' - snrrrmrwroxas-Lliin- '1'. B Rogers left for Halifax Saturday morning with 150 pslr of fxoes Whirl‘ are bein: shim!!! 3"!“ m"? N" V‘ Germany, Sweden and Ozechc-Blo- vakis by the W. K. Rogers ranches ‘rho Rogers ranches are also ship- ping large consignments of founda- tion stock to mglsnd and other European countries. i ——-— . i SUCCESSFUL TIiA-lrhe tea sndf bazaar held by the ladies of the central Christian Church on Thurs- . day afternoon was a very successful‘ function being well patronized. Mrs, Ben Acorn, rs ident of’ the Ladies, Aid poured tea, asslsted_ by otberl members of the society. The school,‘ room was prettllydocorated, the col- i or scheme on inc tea tables being‘ green nnd yellow. The fancy work, and pantry tables were well laden with i articles which commanded a ready; sole. A substantial sum on the whole ; was realized. \\, r l i At the evening service the choir‘ sang the anthem "How mo; wllz‘ Thou Forget Me" by Pfleuger. Mrs. Jas. MacMillnn took "the alto solo‘ and the quartette was sung by Mrs. i Sutherland McLean, Mrs. Dr. Rodg- erson, Messrs. L. Sutherland and Mr. McKinnon. The song "Thanks be to God” by Dickson was splen- didly sung by Mr. Ben Acorn. An enthusiastic meeting of the S. C. M., was held at the close of the evening service, and the following program was rendererh- ‘ Hymn 519; Scripiure Reading, lPrayer; (B) Quarteite Solo Miss J. MacDonald; Hymn 523: Solo Mr., 71' C.C.M. Cyco Speeder / Slrafing hanig/wf? v _» HEN the rink puts up the sign: “Skating tonight," will youlae ready? M2»: of the boys and girls will l» there. Are you going to miss the healthiest, happiest fun of the whole winter for lack of a skating outfit? “Let's go! Everybody!" ‘ See the C.C.M. Skate now displayed by (LCM. dealers. C.C-.M. Skates are worn by most good skaters because they are nude of better scoeL They are light; and very strong. The blades archnrdened by spcdal C.C.M. processes so they will hold their edge without having to be sharpened so often. _ Beautifully finished-velvet or bright nickel. Models for pleasure skating, figure skating, ‘speed skating and hockey, a: prices from $1 no $20. C.C.M. Em (Velvet Finish) $5.00 c.c.M. cm Speedet (Nickel) , $3.50 2A lt;‘DtKlnl1al‘; Address Mr. ltfalonc; Solo Mrs. R. Cudmore; Anthem by Choir; Collection; Hymn 502: Bene- diction. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH’ i There was a baptism at the mom- jlng service. “The parens approach- lcd the communion rail while the THE BIKE SHOP CHARLO'i"l‘E’l‘OWN . c. c. M. sKATEs H01.‘ ‘,7 L“\ .11 L4 \ Y SUPPLIES Ivealth-Edison Corp, of Chicago. Sin-A year ago I wrote Mr, R, lnMacRae of the Commonwealth Ed- ‘ 156011 00111113113’. Chicago, for a paper i x (Westerly R. I. Sun Dec. 2.) Q11 10rd Kelvin. the famous Scot- ‘tish scientist, as a. reading for our lbuilding contractor in Westerly for ‘many years, died suddenly at his home on the Watch Hill Road this Caledonian Club course of lectures, 1028-29. He‘ could not then complynl ‘but later prepared a paper on "Cal-f edozlials Contribution to Science," moivning at “m” 8 661°C)“ Mr" which contamed a reference to Lord McNeill remarked at breakfast time ‘ Kelvm how well he felt and he was not a- qvhen here h,“ August he pmmlk ‘ware of any physical weakness. Go- . hich l, received later. with a note~ln stalling his auwm°bne5° he m‘ " mating I Coup; use 1L in my waysorted to the crank, Even then the l deemed 595g, ‘war refused to go and Mrs. McNeiil 1,; And as you, m. Editor, have been i $681112 that her husband npnearedwbe Si‘; for years with me 0n the Liecturelbc tiring, offered assLstance, but he f5, Cllnllllltiflt‘ of the Club. 1 would likcfiwld her that he was 1111 rlsht and Lb‘ lo have your opinion in the matter. $11M he Would S0011 have the 011L0- ‘lip Should you favour publishing thefmobile running. v _paper I am agreed. bu: would like toi Mrs. McNeiil returned to the house l preface ll fr-v; ‘words regarding the Soon after George and B11080 Coon, l: 2111mm lnlercsling career. who were painting the ltfcNeill home _ \fr. Rfaclldc is a native of Pilietze, ‘ and who were in the garage with Belfast. a son of the late Donaidiltfr. McNeill, hastened to the house lilac-Rae oi’ the Ponds Settlement ‘Wlltzl they noticed that Mr. McNeil Afwr attending a session at Dal- had collapsed and told Mrs. McNeilk ‘ ‘c C.llic:c. Halifax. and distml" o!‘ her husband's condition. Dr. J. ll? Ylmafll i" R fflltlflll- l1P Iii“ Gordon Anderson was immediately llicd ‘o f1"? “his. and "follow the isununoned, but death had occurred ftlh" 05* h“ Paid l! Wa= a choice be- before his arrival. Dr. Anderson said- ” inc-en becoming a “fflilllSlPT or a $03,111:“, me cause “a; unduobwdyv a l » ll Donald bcilllz the music ll captain." ll-r chose lllf‘ 't<-r and rnptufpd hem-L ‘joined W‘ hflrrlllc "-1 li- Aivlick" m. NfcNeill nan he lived until the , lwunri for Liverpool, his l)l'Olll(‘l' “m, o; {ms mm-nh‘ would have bean _ ti" years old. He. was born on Prince Dull"! 5h"? laY-"P l" Llwlllmlllfidlivard Island, Can, the son of Mr, , Christmas Presents THA'i‘ WILL LAST AND GIVE 10o PLEASURE Ladil-s Wrist Watches in latest design; m“; by m. finest Watch Makers in the world, D 9% ill l W m , g. In Ladies Watches our prices range from \ Our Special 15 Jewel lever rnovemult in White 0|- Ye]. l ed t‘, send me a Copy or me pap“ , ing to his garage he had difficutly l (on Redmond equal. sunmsu ncarn or L. s. McNlilLLiriecL hi‘ “"31 “mills” w“! “'1?” ‘Mary Ellen Tremayzie of Constantin: 1 Cornwall. Eng. in i926 wilo surviveshinl Others of the immediate family sur- Miss Alma of Boston. Mrs. Fanny lStory of North Scltuate, Mass, Mrs. Maud: Gilcrcst of l-iaverhill, Mass. isistcrs. and Artemus MeNcill. a bro- ‘illcr, of Prince Edi-lard Island. There are also several nephews and nieces. ‘ Ml‘. Mcbielil had no lodge affil- iations. bllt he was an earnest wor- krr and mcnlbcr of the First Bap-j list Church. For years he had served ‘m. chairman of the Board of ‘Prus- iccs and for a time was superinten- zlcu‘. oi the Sundl}: School. Ho also rrrvcd the church in other capacities. i-lc was an ardent advocate of prohib- mo“ and did much to further 5L5,‘ for the use of the Church. A silver mouse before the days of the 10th am- lcllllecl-lflfl W85 lilkill- clxdnlent. _ -'I'he dale of his funeral is yet to be determined. NOTRE DAME ACADEMY The following pupils secured an average ovel' 75% for the month oi November:- Grade XZ-Betty Doyle, Helen Cul'- ren, Mary Poorer. Stella Sprowell. Blanche Brazil. Mary McCarron, Marjorie Mitchell. (irnde lX.--Enid Cantwell. Grade VIIL-Marie Arsenault, Ell- non Huwnrrl, Mary Mahar and Ell- I Grade VlL-M urlel McDonald. tended. The evening service was well lczllgrcgation sang "We, foo, before nttended and anuch lnicl-cst wasiThy Gracious Bight, once shared ‘ licve About Immortality. The sacred concert which was held Ikwis $_ Mclqem W911 known 850111-115 MB Bil-i‘ N111?‘ Wli-Nelll °l _.nt 8.30. following the regular service sang the anihcm "O Love Thnt T/ill iCalifornia, Miss Nellie of Providence.‘ was much appreciated by a fine au- ,dicnce, A shore address by Canon Malone on the “Casting of Shad- i oil's" was quite in keeping with the ‘occasion. The student Christian ilnovcmcllt body had as their chair- man Mr. Brooks who filled ltlle Pos- ‘ition with crcdh to himself and the student body. Mr. Fulton associated himself lwith the chairman in thanking Canon Malone for his excellent, and helpful address and nil llhose who so generously gave of their talent. Mr. Brooks expressed the apprecia- , tion of himself and the student body The minister of Zion alt the even- ing dict of rsorslrip expressed the deep sympathy which the people and minister felt for St. James Church in the sudden illness oi’ their min- Latcr Rev. W. iBruce Muir. At 1lle_mornlng service the choir rendered the anthem "Daughters of Zion" by Clark. Mesdames Lafferty and Brown sang the duett and Mrs. Brown Messrs. Donald snd'Mslcolm McKlnnon the triofin this number. Mr. Leonard Sutherland sang the well known sacred song “There's o. Beautiful Land on High" in pleas- ing style. i v Gcrtrurle shelfoon, Marion Mahal- and Thelma. Pepin, equal. 5 Grade VI A.—Eilcen Mullin. Irenci Priors. r Grade VL-Elwin Ayers, Mary Steele, Gladys Costello, Mary Mc- Cabe, Esther Hughes. Grade V.—Bianche Griffith, Gen- evieve Monoghan. Grafle lVr-M. Hogan, P. Arsen- ault. C. beightizer, F. Vautour. I. McDonald. Grade Ill-I. Goodwin, J. Prtlnty. N. Peppin, D. Peters, M. MacKin~ ‘renew its solemn vow with love and thanks, and praises now." The choir Not. Let Mo~Go.‘-‘ The gervic: was broader-st. by C. H. C. K., Rev. Dr. iltsmsay preached on the ideals cf lfhe Jews as portrayed in the Book ‘cf Genesis alldhmade reference to Li": ideal of -i'2llOW5lllp between God and msn as revealed therein, the idcal of“ who making a covenant with God and the ideal of human ‘follow-ship. If tho Bible is the secret of Britain's greeinces so is Genesis the secret of the Jen's great love and instinct. for religion. I‘. was the £00k of Genesis and the spirit of God as portrayed in that great Book that brought- the Jews back when they went astray or were led away. Grout is the power of ideals and if the ldeaL; be low, they that hold them suffer loss. At the close of the service the congregation joined 1n Notwithstanding the blustery win- try weather there was a large st- tendance at the "Children's Day" service in the afiernoom, Mr. James Paton, who has been. chairman of the Central Relief Committee ' for years presided. The C. G. '1‘. T., to the number of 54 occupied the choir Following is the program:- Hymn 151 “Breathe on nle Breath of God" congregation led by C. C. I. T. . Prayer, Rev. Dr. Ramsay. _ Chorus, I want! to be a Christian, c. o. 1. fr. Responsive Reading, Psalm led by Mr. William Rowe. Song, “Little Lambs so White and Fair." Laura and Joyce Ferguson. Recltltiorl, "Gifts Ito Give," 7 boys from Mrs. Bennett!‘ Ollll. solo, "Little Boy Juus walluflith me" Joyce Coonlbs. Duet, Snow Makes, and Bettie‘ Forlythe. Recitation, Percival sinus-ions. ‘ “ " Address, Rev. C. N. Brown. Chorus, “Amy in a Manger" Miss mini-t‘- ollal..- 41st. Rutl) Binoisir silent: prayer for Rev. Mr. Johnson. _ ‘gregafion, led by C. G. I. T. low Gold Plated Case at $7.50 "n! To our Fine Solid 14K While Gold Rectangular with a ‘built in Iirneelet st 850.00 fi Other prices are $8.50, 80.00, $11.00, 018.00, $15.00, 511.80, 020.00, $25.00. $35.00 and $50.00. Gents Wrist Watches at 80.00, to $30.00 with strap or metal bracelets. Other prices are $9.00, £0.00, $12.00, $15.00. $17.50, $20.00, $22.00, $05.00 and $30.00. Gents Pocket Watches It 01.50. 02.00, $5.00, $8.00, 010.00. 012.00. $15.00, 818.00, $20.00, $22.00, $25.00, $30.00, $00.00. Gents Cuff Links, Chains, etc. Ladies Purl and Crystal Neoklets, Ear Ringo, Diamond Rings. Vanity Cues, Bracelets, etc. Fountain m lets, rvm. Silverware, m. A C. lV. Patterson JIWILLIB fgcr. R. Dowling, M. Klgglns. Psquctte fnon, B. Trainor, B. Martin, E. Bol- Grnde lie-Kathleen Oflrlsn, Phil- iPPl Bradley, Betty mightiest, Kath- leen Gallant, with Langley, Eileen Reid. ' , (Zommerclril Department-Gather- ins McClosksy, Margaret Dawson. Bernice McCain, Jessie Waller. lu- sis Gill, Margaret stewnrt, Marion ' a “h m Palmer Gnluld Chiropractor, Ssgar ‘éfiebztnum: “mg: Chronic ma Nervous Diseases Mumflu’ , m Prince ca. ram n‘) ' 000cm st. real‘; coma The followlnl wail: pf the Pro- gressive Series 6f Music mid! 90% in QIClI i600 flliflfllr Nwfllilfifl » A. rune-M. Medal-ran. r. lloooer. M. Large. 9.170%, lLMullin. ‘A. Murphy, 1i . M. melamine.- r. 30GB”. m-o. m . L ofllrroflrl- mm. n. n. time. m. . a mum. u. , R. T. S “nZE{5{lBiiI7'--n¢; ‘A-nswer" L...‘ Warren. Violin Solo, Thelma Teed. Presentation of awards for Bible memory work, Mr. G. F. Hutcheson. Report of today's collection, thanks to Mr. Bourke. for broadcasting. Hymn 337, "Jesus Calls Us," con- Mr. Paton spoke. as follows :- Boys and girls, this is your day, you have all very cheerful faces this afternoon, could not be otherwise, the altar rail, parcels containing, clothing, groceries, boots and other useful articles, all to be distributed among the lonely and deserving needy, particularly, but not alliogeth- er to those connected with Trinity United Church. You are also to have In opportunity of contributing some of your spare money. You will share in this Joyous gift giving. Jesus said "it i; more blessed to give than to receive." We would feel rather sad, if. Christmas dsy passed without be- ing remembered by our friends, or if we had no cool in our homes to keep us worm. You have helped this day to make it possible for come of those j PURDIE- Ii-‘SERGUSON evinced in the subject. What to Be- the blcst baptismal. rife, and would ‘ _"'I‘hou Hidden Love of God." you have come hero and placed at l SHOE co. CHARLOT'l‘E'i‘OWi\i, l’. a. I, Carry a Full Stock of C. C. M. Skates. MAIL ORDERS RROMPTLY FILLED HOLMAN, LTD. SUMMERSIDE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS We Give Prompt Service froln Largest Island Stock, ALL RETAIL SKATE ORDERS POSTPAID C Fletcher.‘ iil;af.:.,;a""1? '_fiZ6érI-T.r very joyous Christmas. The collection in clothing. grocer- Hammond Johnson. ics, orders and cash amounted to a total of $372.70, Recitation, Catherine Ramsay, ' . Freda Picknrd, Ida Farquharson, d?’ Iivenhlzlgr service “L? ionduw DR- J- P- from Mrs. McEwens class. c y w‘ ' Brow“ e ext b” IOOO-QO-OOOOQ-GQX DENTAL SURGEON HOURQ-B to 12.80 . 2 t0 5.00 Corner Queen and Richmond O rOO§ OO-O#O Q0600 lng Luke 3 1 and 2. The music in- cluded s beautiful solo by Miss Margaret. Bterns and an anthem The music being composed by Professor i éfvfiv“ v Akknknnkkmk‘ 1 . E. R. BRoW D O#&§§§O~§#§§ 146 Richmond St., l Charlottetown iFire, Life,- Acciclent, Sickness . j; and ' Plate Class Insurance at‘ Lowest Rate. h Good Strong Stock Companies l? Agent at Summerside’, Lloyd Lewis D D D D D AAAALAAAgllALALl LAAAAALAA kkgnnmknknnkkaknms. TO BOAST OR DRAG -_ ii DR.‘ W. R. CARSON , HGGRESSlcN Duet. "The _o.lr is full of Echftfll.” Wff-HQ uT_ Jean Puncher. ' AN Y ‘ Report of Central Relief Commit- 1’! N QENQY tee. James Paton. it...“ Colwill and Pltlioll. Ritchie. dear old friendleuonesvto be hap- py. and how cheerful the King's daughters will. deliver the parcels or Anthem, "We Oive Thee but ‘rhino c pus over on order for I load of coal, o. o, 1. '1'. , 059mm . Boys and girls who sro not as for- mm’ by m,” 3mm. And" innate u you, will also sbsreln the Gm“ ifts you have l0 willingly placed in no lfindl 0f Central Relief C61.- lnitiee. T Since lui. children's anniversary‘ any. the committee wluf nlu of King's-daughters and gather 5mm. Nrl o! tho consumption; have cu- Recitation. Mil-ion Holman. Duet, "Jesus Gentle Saviour." Con . EYESIGHT ' "MM wanna ‘nodal. la, Inonal. 1m graetlealsnl minim l EXAMINATION ,,,,'"*‘,,=.“E,‘§;',"';";,"i°.“-"“,,,,,,,~, "a, "W" '""~ . ES TESTED 810.00,; ml ‘ha? f“ ‘ I . l.'l‘lli'le)5 . ‘ “Mm” ‘I'M Ifvllwll ‘I115 l '50P ' ' 1 ‘ 00 lioholhof the committee J do- ‘*- ' .- - ' ‘ i» "GLAIIIIIITTID ~ *5 lLJ-MABQN m m,“ . . a s, .... u... . was“... mggm,,_aq,g=g;,;,sgg;y . , olhuno Hardware Bu. 1M. - p a. i. canon, n“ “M”. a a l‘ 1.9km? M; S _ ma: mmmn animus nou- , mum-nu slim 6r. m! 011 atom who niw"hlbfll' l" 0"" WM m nmuvdvork-_flnrtlhrvomp_ Just the Tiling (For Christmas t fllvlnl is a plenum. Int u I“ awn m» Christmas rollq u, n becomes more of a problem lo m. slit selections. ls mus n ,il_ our! one Ills everything. Imam, it ll qllto only to select IINI which l"