ARY 4, 1930 I [Central Goal nssroval. NOTIW“: o. f. Smith has Moved his Ofiioe to ‘i0 l-iilisbom Street, Corner Richmond. l ooe-al. Prcription Dispensing, Must Be Safe and Sure ' ‘Ibo Dispensing of Prescriptions lnnst be safe and sure as great responsibility rests on the results obtained from the medicine prescribed. This drugstore is taking p“. tieular care to sec to lt that each prescription flljpcnggd 1| done with the be-st esre and attention. n, Quglfly 0| m, drags used are the best procnrable being obtained from the nasal reliable manufacturers. Only registered druggiete with years of do dispensing. A prompt phone, mail order, and an ell-night drug service is at your command. DRUG MAP 0N ‘DISPLAY In oar window at the present time, is a large Drug Map e1 the World, which shows where the best drugs are pro- cured. See the snap today. ANY PRESCRIPTION DISPENSED fWe dispense prescriptions written by any Doctor. IAVI YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION DXSPENSED HERE. J. ‘ERNEST H. WORTH DRUGGISTB OPEN FOB BUSINESS-Mr A. l. Melanie wishes to announce that ‘bis new office, 75 Queen Street, will open twill‘ - m FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral of the late William Stretch takes place from his late residence at Long Creek this Baturday afternoon. service starting at 1.30. Interment Long Creek Cemetery. MAIL COURIER! REMEMBER- ED-The mail couriers on Charlotte- town R. R. No- 6 and ‘i were very kindly remembered by their patrons at. the Christmas season and wish to thank the following for serviceable gifts: Route R. R. 6, Mr. and Mrs. John Gill; R. n. '1, Mrs, George and Miss Bertha. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Fred dates, and Sisters of Bt- Martha. Mt. St. Mary's ‘Phone ll _ H2 Prince Street HUNTER RIVER CXRCUIT- The - --».~.-s.q.. n. ..-<,-_ l...“ culls“; \ __.-_.(Z"'\RI—QTVFT1-'JE_WN 59531215" - i, DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronis and Nervous '" EVIDENCE (continued-g: Page l) l“ Prince It. Phone i011. Opposite 8t. Paul's Cbaren div morning he was aroused by tbs City Police. whereupon he 1mm“. Till IUNIIAL oi the late Doug- las MacEwcn takes place from his late residence, 200 Grafton Street, "lil- Blillfdl? afternoon, service starting at 1.30. Funeral leaving the hdllw pt 2 p. m. Interment People's Cemetery. --______..___ PERSONAL! Mr. Alexander Siewart has arriv- ed from Saskatoo on a, visit to his mother, Mrs. Daniel Stewart, Prince street. FAMOUS (Continued from Page l) However, he continued. "I feel that this is e. friendly meeting." 1 regret very mulch my stay here in to be so short. bull’ rut um it would be a greatmisakson mypurttooome services on the Hunter River United Charge for. Sunday Jan. 0th.. 1930, are as follows; 1i. a. m., Wiitahira; 3 p. m., Wheatiey River; ‘I n. m., Hunter River; 7 p. m., Wilishire. The evening service at Wiiishire will be conducted by Mr. Lorne l MacLean who is preparing for work I= as a medical missionary. A. E. Chap man, Pastor. . i ~ handle a complete line of Her- l Remedies, big profits, exclusive itofy. small capital needed. write ' my Manager Canadian Botanic z v dens, Box 513. London, Ontario. .‘ A. W. l-Zi-lmofi sam WOMEN-J!‘ sou LIKE ' ' _- -. and shrubs, why not sell them! . a business of it. Put time or l time, 000 varieties oi proven d Tag Nursery. Products. Cash ry week. Equipment and instruc- . . free, Write Dominion Nurser- , Montreal. 04, i __""'»'Te'oTTioTlueae-ooeo+o+o+ee*eo 9 9 - e l O Classified Advertisements t s , + Onelaesrtion...................... itleperiioe ofswosds e Bo pu- line of a words lo per Une of I words .7, ‘lo perullns of 5 words ___ jvnccfivcoeeeeoooeoe-oeeeeeeeoa Agents Wanted . For Sale ,_ l WIIIST AND AUCTION-Ab the A9999 Lyv]; 435N111,“ 5A“; __Tw° GUERNSEY Whist and Auction forty-fives held Grade cows. newiyfreshened. Harry- under the auspices of the Young Rodd. Harrlnstcn. 903-1-4-21. Catholic Women's League in the Ros- , _ —-——-——-—.-—-—-———- ary Hail last night, a large number of “i; Esau FF-“gklgjnggg players had a very enjoyable evening, M u, P; _, R341 89,344,,’ The ladies‘ prize for whist was won "m" "m " by Miss Mildred ltonaghan and the F03 5ALL‘OUNG MILK cow’ men's by M1‘. Joseph DOllOGltC. The newly freshened. Jas. r. McAdam. correspondins winners for the forty- Dimllh- 339-1-4-21- fives were Miss Agnes Gauthier and RR-J-“ L Mr. S. F. Tarbush. The freeze-out 1.5-0 " . Pup. I months o1 d. Geo‘ F‘ M.” was won by Mr. and Mrs. S. Tremor.‘ Donald, Phone 123-32. .. 8924-4-31. MABRIAGES B SPEED SLEIOH FOB SALE. “HAM- mei Speeder." Apply 235 Fitzroy Street. 811-1-3-31. ..____-._________-_ OB WOMAN T0 TRAVEL AND int local representatives. Posi- permanent; yearly guarantee Oillbeing $25. weekly average) - expenses: commission and cash _u.ses besides. Winston Co.. Tow- Bldgf, Toronto. ~ ' A. W. f-4,s,11,l5.l8,22.z5,20. .______._______________._, MCLEOD-HUGH-At the home of the bride,. Murray Harbor. on Dec. 31, 1029, by Rev. T- R. Goudge, Mai- coim F- McLeod of Uigg, to Marion F. Hugh. LELACHEUR-WHITE-At the Unit- ed Parsonage, Murray Harbor, Jan. l. mo, byyluv. T. n. Collage, Ro- land M. LeLachcur. of Murraydlar- bor. to Mildred Annie White, of Ab- __._.._._....____‘___________.__ FOB SALE-—SEVENTY ACRE FARM, situated at Suffolk. Apply 10 Up- per Hiilsboro St. 505-21 non SAL-E-CHOICE mm: ‘cow duo to freshen in February. J. H. . CL AN TABL C 0 , 0 l _ , _ E B‘ L TBS a MePhail, New Haven _ 875-1-3-3! - l How our agents, are cleaning $15.00 daily. New Discovery Lin- to this continent without paying Canada a visit first and foremost. l lock upon bills. he said, as s. return, visit of an old Boer for the visit of many Canadians to my country many years ago. 1t is heaping coals of ‘fire. 1 am a missionary of the Empire, he said, despite my past. We have troubles. No empire has been more thorouphly tested in past decided than the British Empire, The test continues. This is not a-fair weather empire of ours. But the gallant old Enlpire is putting up a heroic fidhi fol a place in the world. We will Pill! through. We have always done so and we will do so again. In 1914 when things seemed blackout. the people de- cidcd w ensnae the sdvernmwt f“ B 1 one, one which would con- centrate e11 the forces of the empire. I am not sure that the same thin! will not have to be done ollin. We have laoubles elsewhere. too. India presents an eppallms problem. W‘ there is no rel-son to 60613041‘. We will apply patience to India's impatience. wisdom to its unwisdom and in the end we shall pull throuah- Indil 1-1 one of the Jewels of the British Em- pire. - TORONTO, Ont, Jan. I-Endlnd a whirlwind visit to Canada, Gener- al Right Hon. Jan Christian Smuts. former Prime Minister of Bout-h Af- rica and noted Boer leader. left here for New York tonight. In two days. Ll FOwlAl-I. TO LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian I Office. ' ti -....__.__..__.___... FOB SALE-AYBSIIIRE BULL, Kirkside Victor, 113094. age three Price right. John A. MacDonald, Box 103, Breadalbane, P. E. island. 883-1-4-31. Tablecloths. Ink stains and dirt ~ d in ten seconds Write now for - sample olitiit. Irriangie Pro- ts, Dept. 3-31, Box i503, ' Mon- ’ A. W. 1-1-11 ncy. DEATHS BROWN-At the P. E. f. Hospital on Thursday, January 2nd. Norman C. Brown age 50 years Funeral from his late residence at Cove Head on Sunday. January 5th. 1030. service starting at a p. m. ‘rnlsrment West Coveheud Cemetery. ..___.__..._.__.»_. "PAY MEN $35. A WEEK, UP. easy work-introducing guaran- d tailored-to-measurc suits $19.75 New plans make sure n for beginners. Apply today, . lag are, occupation. 1f your-let- is sisauere, you will receive com- te sample outfit flee. Wilson- rishaw, Box 1015, Montreal. l A. W. 1-4-11 l-‘OXES FOB. SALE-TWO MALE, Prices right. Quick sale. Apply C. three female pups. Half to i’. silver, H. Black or J. D. Jenkins. City. ‘ 9024-4-31. eaeeeooeooooeoooeoueoo-oo FOB SALE—SHOBE FARM CON- \ ' aisting of ‘B5 acres Apply Wm. N . . MacLean ‘B r o’ dc“ Wanted Gillie, DeSable. 837-1-1-31. General Smuts has had a University degree conferred on him by McGill University, addressed an audience in Montreal. rushed back to Ottawa for the official greeting of the Dominion of Canada where he made his second address. addressed two 5619"!" llld’ iences in Toronto and attended a. tea at Government House here before leaving. This afternoon in Convocation Hall, University of moronic. he dom- pleted a ceremony commenced years no as a mark of honor and respwl to the famous statesman The Uni- versity conferred undo him the de- gree of Doctor of Laws. in abaentla. UN DEBTAK II EMBALBIIB Charlottetown-l North wusnu-e‘: Pholle m . - ' COLLEGE BOYS CAN BE modated at 103 Prince Street. _ B73-1-3-6i. a FOB SALE-Two rams or na- ' coons, one Canadian National rc- gistsred male fox, three quarters ' silver, large brush and tip. Robert T0 Let Miltch, Mount Herbert. aza-al ...___.______.___ E ROOMS TO LET. APPLY 57 cc Street. 805-i-3-3i. Lost ...-..__.__.._..__.... 00am PENDANT ' sear. letter "B" engriaved. Please - toOuardianior reward. Io-fldbdll-flll-U. O§OOOQGOQQOCQ-OOOOOOOOOOGO .__.__._....._____..__.__._._._ ESCAPE!) FROM MY- I-ANCI. DEC. 29. one medium silver female foe. tatto E. G, Ti-Cl. If captured‘ please notify Heath Bowncss, Kenslngtan. 840-1-1-41. FARM FOB SALE AT NEW Argyle; 50 acres or land. f0 acres clear, balance covered with hard- wood. Apply Albert McDougali, New Argyle. 164-12-27-1wk. FOR. SALE - THIRTY TONS 0F Crushed Shell for Poultry. Finest and cheapest shell in Canada. Wholesale d: Retail, Packed in 100 lb. bags. The Earle Fisheries 00.. 83 Water street. iliil-l-il-lweek. Situations Vacant, Female AMBITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PAY. Large demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and Hairdressing. Join Canada's largest system. Dip- lomas granted. Write for inform- ‘etion. Marvel Beauty Academies, 8 Bt. Catherine East, Montreal. S. V. F. l4,1i,l8,25.2-i.l,lll,32,3-1,l, 16,22,119 Female Help Wanted WANTED-IA MAID. Queen Street. YBTAL AND FRAME OI‘ between Prince Edward and , ‘s Tea Booms. Finder please _ at this office. 908 eachera Wanted l -.'I'IACHER' FOB 8UP- .» hooi. Supplement 875.00 for . John Arbing, Secretary. ‘lti-ll-Ib-li. HORSES AND FOXES FOB. SALE. l have twenty good working and driv- ins horsac. Will sell cheap. Also 10 pair registered sliver foxes. I am open to buy ten horses, i200 lbs. and upwards. also 6 good drivers at once. Wellington McNclli. Stables at Buntsin d: Bells Wharf. 1-i- - _ l Arr-L! ea - r-"mer buss rescues m'1"'3'- Iwinglleld School, N0. 96. preégred.) ' H‘! _' for ‘year. Wei ngton . leczetl n Emerald, R. a. ' 8984-4-81. "i e Help Wanted waman - slxrsnralvcsn war;- ress, also kitchen maid. Parker House. ’ Jlli-il-Ii-tf. - "Salesman Wanted slAl-IIIIIN WANTID — llilrls ' some for Prince Idward island. Good nay. Pres outfit. We want now a reliable. anarlltic representa- tive to handle the beat districts on the island. ..Our agency is profit- _ WANTED~ONI 0B TWO GIRL boarders. Apply 227 Grafton Street. " llI-l-t-li. Today at the invitation of Sir. Ro- bert Falconer, President of the Uni- ‘ varsity, he inscribed his name upon a page of the famous sold"! 59°“ "m m. psmnony of conferring his degree ‘was eomllmild- wnu attending the funeral of his son-in-law at lreorach, Waiel. N‘ lcrltiy, Jethro Marlena. 71. dropped dead just outside the cemetery gates The great Tietz store of North Ber- lin, one of the largest tn Germany, was recently ilestroyed by fire. \ l-ioof-and-mouth disease is cousin! suspension oi hunting parties in parts of England. ’ MELOIDS ' For The Throat Remove huskiness and tickling leaving THE VOICE able. Write. Psihem. Nursery. 0a., Tomato. Ont. 1 S. W. s-wsrl». Wanted WANTED — LADY DRESS-MAXI! wants room with modern conveni- ences end centrally located. Apply tnu office. . Bil-ii u _- IILIAILI ‘MAN A! for ll pair fut ranch. -- without family preferred. stating experience and refer- GA. Sllfoui, Box 017. Spring- . dtil-l-ii-iiwks. Miscellaneous FOX ESCAPE!) FROM RANCH OI‘ the undersigned. Reward offered. Samuel Kennedy. 883-1-1-31. .....__._.-._____._ JOHN ALIIID IIaeDON/tbh, LAND Surveyor. Boa as, Charlottetown. lH-lI-li-lmopd. WANTED TWO 0B ‘I'm TUI- nlshed rooms suitable for lllht housckeeplng. APPLY "L" Gilllllilll- IO-i-l-ll. Ill! WAITID QUICKLY. : easy workwbiie iearainl ‘lrade under fsrsoue isoler - blah. world's albatro- larbsr lchooi System. Write for free literature, Moles ~ Orllqagril lion at. ~ _ and lat-tr. WANTED A FEW PAIR III IOXIS. medium silver. must be wail furlwd. clear color. with ill?! 5N5“! "l4 tips. Arthur O. Peaks, Charlotte- tuvm. lbl-l-S-Il. WANT!!! l! BILIABLI WOMAN position taking care of invalid or housekeeper for small family. Ap- lll thiaotfise pd-it ...___.._._.._.__._... HYIATO ‘IAOI IOI ‘I'll SIA- sonb shipments onshore notice. Guardian Central Printers. B as-—e---<~ OUT TIII 0171‘ POI; LUCK-III!) birth date and 10c for wonderful of 70in’ Ilia PM. Mahler. u arses XIII‘ Nimbus Yet-L m-lz-se-e-Ji- CLEAR AS A ‘BELL invaluable for speak- ers and singers. PRICE 25c BOX. Sold only By The Prompt Druggists MacKinnon . Drug Co. Oar. Oreat George a last lie. Charmaine, P. l l. ieteiy -,-- to the premises. On arrival he saw that entrance bad 5"" "YW-‘idd b! the rear door. The inner door had been forced off the 11111814 by means of a Btiison wrench beldnsing l0 2e Company. Red paint on the wrench corresponded with "I! Paint on the door. On making examination of premises be found that four dressed geese and five dressed chickens were missing from a. barrel in the warehouse. The in- truders had also entered the office and nsd attempted to force the in- ner drawers of an old safe. He ao- colnpanied the police to the Labour Union Hail on the opposite side or the street. He there saw four sacks with the markings of the mp1s mg. eries Co., onothe sacks. The poultry Wis produced es exhibits and exam- ined by Mr. Earle, who stated that they answered the description of the birds in every respect. quahoum and four or five empty cans ofthe some description. These the witness Positively identified as sarnDie cans of the company, none of which were retailed. He identi- fied also the sacks and stated that several of these as well as the cans had been stolen from the warehouse. He valued stolen property at sit. Police Officer Dominic Doyle (sworn) was next questioned by the prosecution. On being asked why he went to the Union Hall Officer Doyle stated that he considered‘ it a probable place for stolen goods to be hidden. The witness stated that he entered the building through a window end turned on the light. He had found the building in darkness. James Roberts was sitting on the floor behind a bench. There was no- body else down stairs. There are three floors‘ in the building. The door of the entrance to the second floor at the head of the stairs was pad- looked. Officer Doyle pushed the door 'in and entered the lodge room. No- boy was there. I-fe “then sent Of- ficer Bigger after Sergeant Wm. Mc- Innis- They came with a ladder to get to the third floor. There is a hatchway at the head of the stairs outside the lodge’ rooms. Access was gained by means of this hatchway. Officer Doyle stated that he found Maurice Gorrnley, ‘Andrew McLeod. and Earl Lund, lie heard no noise as he went up. The man were on the ecst side of the room, the furthest side, standing against the will. 0i- flcer Bigger came up and took the three rnen down, the witness de- scending last. It was then about t a. m. The officer stated that he re- turned w the hall at 6 s. nnanci found a small can (produced) on which he later scratched his initial-i- Offioer Bigger and the witness took the three men to the station leavlnl Eergeant McInrlis in chars! 0f “m” Roberts and. the goods. Officer Doyle stated that before going up stair-i four geese and five chickens. (These articles, the witness stated. looked like the ones produced in court-l There were some cans on the first floor, several empty. and one full- (Described cans.) Two 0r thr" W" round on tne bench beside the ‘We and two or three in the stove. There was a fire on at the time. Officer Biggerhad conversation with Ro- berts whom he asked if he owned the goods. The latter replied in the _ -, stating that the three men in the attic owned the goods. After taking the three prisoners m "l! station the officers went to the p. nted by name on the bill- There were footprints ub to Ellie's back door. about foul- rows of tracks which led across the street to the back door of the Union l-iell. About one-eighth of an inch or snow bed fallen ‘ ‘ T f a.-|n. and s a. m. The hook of the outside door of the Earle Fisheries was pulled oii’, and the hinges were milled off the in- side door which was verily 0P"!- Thm was no mark on the door. Things were scattered around len- “ally in w. liarleu office. Officer 31"“- meprwned for Mr. liiarie who went to the Union Hall with him sergeant Mcfnnis was in the hall with Roberts. Referring to the 14m! when the] prisoners were removed from the attic w. Campbell w!“ if they bad any goods in their b0- session. The witness answered that l they had nothing ill ml" rocket-o The hell. he stated. is sllbuoeed to be clued at l0 p. or. but Ia I w" it was not closed at all. Officer Doric was then cross es- qmlmd by Mr, McLean. The case was adioumcd till M0!!- day neat at a n. m. Nine players and flu referee in a "an; moons]: game between the pqngo Reserves and Colwyfl 3!! Rgervsa, in Ingland. were named Jones. "safety amfl courses la Mel-h schools have emu: Mood"! number ofefieetaecidentsteehiid- reabetaoeutblleleflleldit- There were also two email cans e11 11s m4 locked around and found‘ Earle Fisheries acting on the clue. trinity Ulrich Church CIIAILOTIETOWN, JAN. 8-10, 1030. Header-Christian Unity: Thanks- giving end Confession. Central Christian Church. Adjutant A. W. Martin. header-Christian Unity: The Church Universal, Salvation Army Citadel. Rev, W. L. Outhouse, B. A. W dandy-Christian Unity: The Bible. (Annual meeting of Char- lottetown Bible Society.) Si. James‘ Church. Rev. A. C. Vincent, D. D- " Thursday-Christian Unity: Mis- sions, United Baptist Church, Rev. c. n. nl-own. M. A. Friday-Christian Unity: Family School University. Life Trinity Church. Rev. H. D._R.aylnond, M- A. Hour of meeting/HO. An offering will be taken at caclr service. That of Wednesday night! rol- the Bible Society, that of Other‘ ,2 i nights for local expense and the P. s. Island Hospital. I 890-ii: NEW CURE (Confirmed frclnPege 1) i id! work performed in the Sterling laboratory at Yale and the Rocks. feller Institute for Medical Research in New York. The committee pended b? Dr. White maps out the research work tolbe done, divides the work among the institutions in question and collated the results. Too much faith has been placed in i our falling death rate from tuber- culosis as evidence that this disease is under control, Dr. white asserted, saying the recent predictions of some statisticians may do great harm in turning the public mind from the task that still confrons the nation Them are still probably over 160.000 j i ,. i deaths annually from tuberculosis in; the "United Slates, he said. f “Statistical figures of death rates‘ give but one small phase of the pic- ture." he declared. The rise of incl- dence of tuberculosis in young girls the studies of incidence in school children. such as those by the careful work of the Phipps Institute in Philadelphia, which show that we are still about where we were 25 years ago, the rise in death rate in same cities in spite of a. great equip- ment exorting every effort based on our present knowledge, the appalling death rates among negroes and Ill-i dians, all point to a task not yet; l > begun." I Western Guardian A ~—I.EMOVAL NOTICE-The lnsur- ~ anee office of Mr. A, B. Mclnhls opens J today at ‘l6 Queen 8t. 909 —Miss Effie Jeffrey. daughter ofi Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey, of iLlnkietter, left this morning to at- [tend the wedding of her sister, Miss Annie Jeffrey which takes place on January 11th at Springfield, Mass. -—-S, i l’ --REVISITING snowmen-Mr,‘ John Ahearn, former janitor of the Post Office at Tignish, who now holds a responsible position in Ver- mont, U. S. A. is spending g de- lightful holiday with relatives on the island. On Friday he was a visitor to Bummer-side on his way to Peakes Station to visit his brother, Mr. James Ahcarn. —ANNUAL BANQUET 0F WOBK- 1 MEN'S ASSOCIATION-The annual] banquet and dance for the mem-i here and their wives of the Work- eide on Thursday evening. Mr. Joseph Gallant President of the Assoziltion, I presided over the banquet. which was 5 a very enjoyable affair, several witty l speeches were made by different ‘l members of the Association. The ball I was verytastefully decorated with’ Christmas trimming! and favours. ~ The dance which followed the sup- per was taken part in by about fifty J couples until the wee small hours, The National Anthem brought a very l pleasant annual reunion to a closewi ~S. Eastern Guardian “"1111; INDUILANLI; UIHUI; ol Mr. A. l. Mcinnis, situated at 75 Queen St. opens today. 900 Y. IABIITBALL The first game 0f the Y. M. C. A.) basketball league will be played m the Y gym tonight st lit when the "It I-fld heady lpartans meat the "Y" nooeetsre. Before this ‘a gains will bl blend between two ma’ teens, P. W. C, and Prince Skeet. Thegirlsnllestarteetfjohaeent brownie pa»... a very success- first game will do‘ (“Oh Plfl- OGI Wm hill“ “i! f‘ e t o I ,. ma“ “Manon w“ held in u“ IilClil-Ed the touring.‘ Queen's Unn, workman, Um m“ a‘ a a rslty team by a score of 3-2 on a .0011! Mid ‘m “m” hockey for the locals. with the rult ‘PACE THREE s l _. wo-Oéoebobdeeeoaeeeeoaesoaeeoaooabeeksno-teopanae-O St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER-DIV. W. IIUCI HUI‘ QRGANlST-WALTII McNUTl‘ f I MORNING t 11-00 A- ltlé-"llls Last Will and Testament". Minister, Rev. M. Scott Fulton, B.D. Communion will be llhlolaled. Anthem-Communion Hymn . . . . . . , . . . . . . , Dudley Buck 230 P. .'\l.-Sunday School and Men's Bible Class, EVENING 1.00 r. u-solnt service in Zion Claus-eh, I r i O QO-OQOOQQQOQUO-OOOQ-WOOQOOXOGOQO§QOQQ§QQOQOQQW“ u an 1 t an e o-ee-oooooeoeeeee-o-eoa-eeeee 040-0000004040“ Zion Presbyterian Church nilvlsrsn-nzv. M. soon rvtrou, u. s. a, u. onoalvlsr~mn 1.. n. THOMPSON 9 MORNING 11.00 A. lib-Service in St, James Church. 2.30 l’. ill-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING 1.00 r. M--—5ervioo in Zion. "Abraham An Explorer" Students and Strangers Welcome. Selections from-the Cantata ‘The Christmas‘ King" By The Choir. OQ-QQOOQQOO-OOOQOQO-OQ-OQFOOO OOQOOOO-QOQ&OO4 -~ 00o co 000-0000044444" ' ited Church a ‘i sunburn-sin. c. u. Ramsay, no, Bev. c. N. Drown, ma. Organist: - Prof. w. a. Fletcher, A. n, c, as, a, 1-, c, 1.. JET v Trinity v Un 10.00 A. lib-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.-—Cornmunion sermon-Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Anthem by The Choir. 2.30 P. lib-Sabbath Schoolland Bible Classes. 7.00 P. NL-"Feilowshlp" . . . . . . Rev. C.N.Brown, M.A. Soio-“The King of Love" . . . . . . . .. Mr. P. D. Williams Anthem by the Choir. Morning Service Broadcast by CJLCJC. l §§O§§§O§O 0006-00 Q4 OOOO O4‘ 00-990996-060640-06-0 C» O O‘¢‘ ‘ 772a Baptist Churc Minister-REV, A. C. VINCENT, D. D. Organist-Iliad Roberta Spencer, I. T. C. L. was‘ AAéA a A rnmce Ann rrrzao! use. l » ~ r > MORNING WORSHIP 11 (YCLOCK Anthern-"Tu Thy Face From My Sins" . . . . . . . .. Sullivan SERMON-“T z ABUNDANT LIFE" DR. vmccrrr _ ‘sunnav school. mo r. as. ’ Our School i! growing steadllr-bsvs you helped hr roll‘ regular attendance? EVENING woasmr 1 001.001: Anthem-"Bulld Thee More Stately Mansions 0 My 8w!" ' —And.rawa SIJRMON-"FRIVOLITY" ....... . ., ..... on. VINCENT Anthem-"Dear Lord and Father of Mankind’ .... Fletcher YOU ARE WELCOME! f Abbiesfjefeat lQlicfns 3-2'._,' Locals Spring Big Surprise . Taking Tilt From University“ Players Last Night. A i qThe Abegweits unset the dope m and the bell found the AW" vii-l ockey circles last night when tneyltheir slim lead intimi- 7 Saunders Nicholson, Lawlor, A- McEwen, played stellar \(i 50ft and slushy ice surface. The game, bedside-in; end condl-Jil! the mm sivins steeds support tion 0f the ice due L0 the lnlld! The Universitl’ vllfw- 1-! a who" weather, had thc large number ofiyilre l dmiwth W011i‘!!! leliwm» Til-h fans in attendance on their leewa- fut bunch vPidrwI-rd-I- I- husky throughout as the pldy seesawcd defence. and a sold new who lime from end to end, with thrills and i110"! 1T0!" l1! In?!"- spills aplenty. i The Scores Period Thd l-lllt-IIPI- i Abbies-Goal Watson Mcllwenl score‘ came alter aboutiDefence-Acorn, Powers, Mrlellan. five minutes of play, when Lswlolglllbrwerdk-Ninhouon Lewlol‘. Slim stellar centre man of the loeslsidcrs. Squarcbriggs, drlllis, Doiron.“ ' ‘ stlcllnnndled his way through thel’ queens-Quinn, goal; Boland sno entire Queens team to put the Ab-iMcKelv/ey, defence; bee. Reisi, Me- bles one up. Queens trying harderyDowell, Bellringer‘ Rleed, Rlenick ihen ever kept bombarding McEwcnniofw-ard!» local net custodian at long range.‘ without avail until Relst, scooped, SUMMARY up a loose puck to knot the count: 1st. Period l LlWiOl‘, Abbies. Reist. Queens. The first ‘Znd Period This canto hadn't gone very far‘ when "Duck" Acorn. speedy defence! man oi the Abbias. shoots from out-i side the visiting defence to again} put and locals in the lead. arm s-i bout fivesmlnuies more. Bsiirlnger,‘ playing on the right lane for the visitors, secured the pu:k at, the Abbies’ blue line to blame one past McEwen who hadn't a chance. 2nd Period. Acorn. Abbies. Bcllringcr, Queens. 3rd. Perfi Acorn. Abbies. Kentville 7 Wolverines 3 {T 3rd Period. This period was only lwo minute: id when Acorn aealn puts his team "I lhl illd on lam. low shot from moire ice. Queens tried harder than ever for the balance o! in; period to own the oounl, but without avail. nCanlsdian Prenl HALIFAX. N. 8., Jan. I-Kentvtlla |deleatad Halifax Wolverines ‘I to I‘ ,here tonight in an Baton floats] _ league metal; ~