DECEMBER 24, 1392.7 l We“ i Your: 0110K ‘ ‘ Everybody A glow tor yiiii. 8.232”. a as. r...- . t ' ' . ‘ ' ‘ Merry Lhl Lstrnas ‘H z5rlilglillgaiasoCtégiligN Téickfetgsadults ' . . ren 5 o 1.50. . ‘ and a Happy New Year ' ., , "nasunay .. v g J‘ H‘ "i before peitingoge: i338 ttiitfy pigs t , __ lustrous coats. Sell to McLure 5; . Drug glists mMacKtnnon. _‘_ /'\‘ Prince Si???“ ' iqlsale. . 15211-12-24-21 - ‘Wish ' * iilllEN ttuctttttttttt 1.1.1111 tn .liE"llillllllllit2E tttttttt Bill) A. ti‘ l ‘ 1 Central Guardian '25 for $1.50. will be no" service in Church tomorrow evenin YOU ARE ‘the Vesper service at _ Church Sunday at 4.30. Tl1e order tntry 1 iof service is published on another told in page, and will include a GENEVA, Dec. 23. —Two arehi-‘Bisitops has rcsolvcdto re-introducein Grubers arrangetnent. (ects, one French and one Swiss library which John D. Rockefeller has donated. . Paul Nenot, the French architect. (leslgned the Sorbonne in Paris and Swiss, planned tl1e is lwimer. the Geneva railroad station ‘which now being built. _ Several French and Italian archi- tects l1ave been requested to col- laborate with these men in the cre- ation oi" a new plan which must be based on a design they originally submitted. Three hundred plans were submitted by architects of various countries. A .____‘.¢. ._.__ (By'Brltl$h United Press.) l l.t)\‘i‘.t)N, lletgetnbet‘ 2-i.—i‘urt o1‘ thi- iletcnecs rt l-Iuprland ‘have been the robuiltlint; work Two long horizontal slits have ap- pealed. nltuost at. the wall. at the Th1eadneedic-strcet‘ 11nd Bariholotneuvtlite ce-rners: They tll‘(‘ loopholes dosignetl for rifle revealed by i in progress.‘ fire in lill‘ event 0t‘ an attack m1‘ For corn» anti huulnnn mm .\lli_inril'~ 3L lnqurfi LONDON. Dec. 23.—'I‘hc House ofl .the prayer book measure l move misapprehensions tions and limitations. ‘ In a statement disclosing the re- sults, of a two days conference fli/‘Guafdjan n55 received from N, 1),. Lambeth, the prelatcs expressed thezMcmnn, Funeral Dircctctr, a pretty‘ belief that the decision of thocalendar. the scenic effect being a1 House of Commoné WflS illflllfilced view of the famous Vernal Fails it1‘ mlslllldel" the Yosemite Valley. that the. byl “certain avoidable st tidings" and declared Bi l1ops therefore were not willing ‘to accept it “as final." ’ ‘ tn- siPgll oi‘ tho flank Elnglttnd, Four rltietnen could stand tit important. ihototttzhfares leading into the vast squate known as “tho Bank.“ With two machine guns loll OT ll") posted at. these positions npproai-lt ‘ttqcpjwe to the Battle-s main entrance would be‘ almost impossible, —~-~——~-—Q-O-}I Llniment. Ono insertion . Four insertion Eight lnnertlunu CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .81: per lino of 5 won]: x Agents- Wanted __i_..-4_...__.i_________ PORTRAIT AGENTS WRITE F_OR i-iualogue, United Art Lltnitctl, -i ilru1'i's\\'iclt. 'i"u1"onto. LlSiJ-lfiill-vvs. {Itii >_-__l___-_~_--_- 54. A DAY PAID MEN Oil WOMEN for distributing religious literature. until Christmas, spare or full time. For particulars write Mr. Conrad, Spadina 13ldg., Toronto. i A. W. tnwstli KRISS-KROSS LATIubT NOVELTY‘ .Auto1natic Shaving-outfits. Spec- iai Gift. Sili9Slll0il wanted. Par- ticulars and sample kit $4.60 postq paid. Phillips, 37 Wood St, Tor- onto. A. W. Dec. 24. DO YOU WISH TO MAKE FROM $111,111) 1,, $75,111) ‘it-r \\‘L‘t'i(, while Qstulliisttitit: your own Imslni-sifi.’ Roi-tire Wutltln-s‘ lzreut i.i11‘t~ oi‘ Products to sell in, your locality ur countyfiloit: 11111111713 Jlro- tlttviii lliiflli in l‘\'(‘l')' family". llc~ tails turulshitil. ‘Fill-l J. it. \\'A'l‘- INNS POALPANY. lll')l"l‘ sit, 37.‘) (‘ruin West, Aliiutrczil. A W. 7911i‘ Miscellaneous ‘ill JNO. ALFRED l..inti Sitrvtiyor, iitlflllllli 1.7‘ L ... - i . WOOD SALE —- At MALCOLM Ailuillvioli, ‘ilarllugton. Thins-titty, lltifit-tithi-i- 27th, utt 2 p. n1. ' 152s EEBRKLDI v_ill(-, l’. ..._____. _.- __'-:1L‘___.. ._ FOXES REGISTERED sttvtzns, tirovini hreeilcri-i. -—1‘. Meuruth. (‘ovoheatl Road. . lilltQ-IZ-IT-tt ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ery- tf titumsans AND srnraiueivrs neatly printed. Guardian Job Prlntery. ' tf FASIIIONABLE WEDDING STA-= tionery. fine selection. Gitnrdlnn Job Printery. nartomArrQ-Ktstiffltvirofitu- cards at shortest notlcafluardlan Job Prlntery. FOX ESCAPE!) FROM MY RANCH Female C.G.N.—-3 C. A reward will be given for her capture. D. Me- Kenzie, Kensington. 150B-12-23-2l. WOOD SALE — AT MALCOLM mttlo trims. dark silver. pitro Canadian strain» A- M. MacKen- zle. Long Creek. . , ,,, '1- __ tfatiitggiii, , Salesman Wanted __4_.4'.-_.~_._=A._.; WA N T E D - EXPERIENCED,‘ lesman for Chrysler cars. Cape‘ tell?" tan-awry. National Moumi min“! Sydney. N. i. ' 1505-12-23-51. Nursing c‘ l I l-'.i0- l mo. ' ' -__-__ i_-__._.-_...,___._. SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOIJHS- .. Articles For Sale 1927 PONTIAC COUPE FOR SALE Apply (fenlrzil (lair-ago Kent St- 1520-12-24 . BAKERS OVEN$__WRITE Fol; CAMPBELL _ At. iIl‘il;iIll)|]“lllI . TH. ‘Alex. ll. t‘:in1pl1eli, 1t son. (finial-u?- catalogue; time payments is de- sired; some used ovens . on hand. Hubbard Oven Company, 1100‘ Queen West, Toronto. A.i-‘.S. 23-25-3l-Jun. T ‘F0 gine. in good condition. Apply Joseph Mooney, 101111.. 1436-l2-20-6i For Sale FOR SALE — TWO MEDIUM silvt-r ii-tnttli- foxtls. (LN- ltogiiz- traitor. itvginatltl llttsltttn. 1i- iliillllll‘. , FOR. . LVER FOX pups registered. Well filled. with trips. Comektuick. J. H. Judson, Alexandra. Lot 40. R. R. No. 1' . I. 1508-12-23-1 . FOR SALE —-— PURE BRED AYR- shire lntll, ".li1rry" three ytflll‘! oltl. tttuul Nilitlk girlttll‘. Jollll O'- lliitint-ll, Avoutluic. Mid-ill llll wk Situations Vacant SALESMEN _ STEADY, PR ztblo employmoitt- weelkly pay st-llltit: our universally known, §1lllli‘1|i|i(‘(‘Ii quality, 'l‘1'oe1t Plants. Newt-st and best varieties "i‘l1t-ri.\ is good money i11 it for you. oquiptitent. atiou. Write ltetil stiles ('o-oper~ Luke S, .V 93 Sit’. Male Help Wanted BIG ; EARNINGS. STEADY EM-‘ ployment for Barbers. Become ex-i i‘ ‘ert in 8 weeks. Write Moier Bar-t .r College, Department “F” Hull-‘ fax. 3-1-22-ttstf Lost t n.4£@ _ ___. l‘ LOSTA- ABOUT T17R15»; WEEKS!‘ ago on Brarkloy Point Road 3t) \'t -3 1-2 tire and rln1- Findot‘ tilense.‘ ,notify ltltlwtirtl tlullntit, U,\'\<ll('l'i iletl Bridge. l + To Le?” ' I‘0 RENT-BRICK WAREHOUSE {and basement on Sydney Street Znear Queen Street. Apply at‘ Connolly Estate Office. 81 Queeni jstreet. i497-l2-22-tst ‘Salesman Wanted t BALESMANAGERS AND SALES‘ metr-(let l‘t‘llti,\' for i028. Are. you ntlvuuviug in your prvsvlll salon poslliott Arc you satliill-‘il with your your terrltor i1_1tlnt'ai-tor,v'."l)ii~.1 t o.‘ I Science, A, mfilnnadu, n) .-0-_.1atr. ,.J‘sales? Our ‘line will correct these tliflli-itltles- t‘, il- Rog!‘ 111w. tam-tut Ave. vii-ru- Ohiil- ' l i in the have been appointed by the Leaguqchureh assembly as soon as pos- of Nations to submit a new design sible. The Archbishops of Canter- for the new Pfllaw 0f U10 1830i". bury and York made this announce- cents and one coupon. Every home “Pits Ililitztlrv" by tlii- siiiiiiii- i-lasswirs» Fm‘ which Will illcllldfl fill 8559111013! 11811. ment. tonight. As re-introduced, thtnslmuld 1mm one, a secretariat and prvvlslflll T01’ 1m measure which was recently defeat-‘ ed in the House of Commons will‘ incorporate such changes, and such changes only. as may lend t0 Y04Drug Co., Johnson & Johnson, E. A. and make Foster and J. E. H. Worth. 1hr PM“? Edward Vn- M- F1959” clearer and more explicit its inten- "Si. I lMacCailttm, aged 45 ye ain't illustrated up-to-thewulnute’ Nurseries, Montreal. ‘ resent, lueotnei- l4, . , a general depression effect your! l all ARY to Guardian PICTURE OF 1 PERSONALS .\lr- W. ll- llood, Cornwall, .:t visitor t0 the city yesterday l Mr. (leorge Beet‘, Clyde Rivet‘ m“ nimk “T011039 5m“ "mi ‘if-mimic ‘he ‘mm-v was a visitor to the city yesterday tllrs- Ernest i’. Parktnuu, tnanietl by her brother. ‘morning culled home suddenly or: ‘i111: to the sudden death oi‘ ‘father, .).l1', l has Purityfiiiss Worthyks Physic-til (floss ussi-ntbleil in the Roso and ‘GYBY whero a pleasing oxhibitionl “'05 Riven by the pupils-u, detn-i ARENA courou Tickets now 011 sale. Adults 25 for $3.50. Chlldrens 15211-12-24-21‘ me CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-There Pellllles“ 5111110 rlnss ivus also most piotrsitig. NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION-I ‘V fgadgfg for 935,‘ ,.1‘,..,‘-.._ Th“ r-titn-ptttiir; n|,,,,|,,.,.‘tel Toombs. Mrs. R. L. llftrPherson. 1528-l2-24-2l FALLs_ mlGovt. Dissatisfied ‘lsults achieved by n, arrived from Boston thiislwnh headquarteys Mr. and Mrs- F. W. Andrew. left ‘yesterday morning for their home his w ,in Gladstone. Michigan after a two THE RHYTHMIC DANCING —- Thur ‘lily aLternoou the parents and number of friends oi‘ the pupils i) ‘lll-‘lllillltill 01' what (‘flllili he dun- ‘with rhythmic dune-tin: at; a means 1528_l2_24_2,‘t1i’ education. Considcriht: th’e~ fact whom ‘that the tiuplls. many of ‘were mere tots, ltagi‘ been "only at; tllllltllllll lhi- class for a. short tim" tilat-o o1‘ physical ctlttczttititt in "Why uxttliilnoittii 1111i audience ‘of the mind The first number oi1 .the prngranuuo was “Flo ors and ‘Elves!’ This wairby thé b _ atrns o1‘ the t-hiltlrvn rattgiitt: ‘from tour to six years. ‘lilll’tllt‘u" by tho children oi‘ the “'i‘i‘i~l|nii|uia" by members oi‘ the "T intertnr-tiinte class. w' performeil INVITE" l" Euclid l1_v pupils whose age 1111:1111 from the 351117513.‘ ‘t1 to twelve years. The (Iili ulo “Sleeping lKt-ttttty", 1111s :1 lil'tlll_\' tluseriptlvo (iilllt-t‘ SIIOYiL‘ by r\ ' ii i ‘i I .;‘ ii Christmas message by the lmmstm"‘Hamlin lllit itnulttlt tits» A Doll as well as very beautiful Christmnsiwtts tiilmirnhlv music by the choir and its members. I ' ‘The quartette will, sing “Holy Night" ‘ by two ititc-rmedinto. pupils pt-tjtortuoil its ’ u-iis “Front-h llubios" n plonsiti: anil t-ute lllllllilt‘l‘- 'l‘h<- minui-l "Uomlttt: 'l‘hrotll:ll tho ltyv" by lwti tiny ill'§ was so titlmlrnlily tierfortiii-d tit-it they wt-rt- (‘l)lli]Il'iil‘(i. to rcspoittl to tf‘\vl1t1 wt-ril teosttltntvtl it1 whitulclllrc Gill'- E. C- Holm- Dcsabieil - - - . I’ ' skirts, 1511-011 jntikvts with green; rs- All“: Bllle- Holwfieldi H- bffiilgclifjeffftmfigeggg’Big?“ ARENA COUPON Tickels for sale “will lwX" rims was ll. i-iiiiiiiiiiiiizlllfll‘ l? Mire Evelyn McEtvvll- Bobbi’ stew-a... ‘Jung, Men...“ Brine Mo- at Hughes’ Drug Co.. McKinnonltntuibert‘at1ltli-ssly't1i\rt'o1'111e1|- .\li..~siBaxter. lliitlffifllfb Hvllfl. F- E1101 14mm,‘ ‘Mm p_ 1L Jénkmq‘ Mm Berna littvstls tiapably, presided at lite plant». <4§~ ‘ (Special to The Guardian) , MELBOURNE. Atlstralin. t23.—Tl1e Australian government will ‘shortly consider the entire question ‘of Australian representation in the “i” United States. I11 making this an- Inouncement today, Premier Bruce added that the Australian govern- 111ent was dissatisfied with the re- ti1e Australian representative in the United States. M“ iwblw‘ lby a high commissioner in the U.S. ll("*‘lll" ‘Attstralla is represented at present‘ - A i11 New York. in There hav): been suggestions ‘ Hm‘, some quarters that Australia might‘ Allillllhll" 31<'il‘1“'°" t“ ‘seek representation by a minister at,‘ .~Washington. following the example ‘of Canada and the Irish Free State. Premier Bruce, however. in 1926, 011 ay home from the Imperial conference in London, said here livcek” visit with Mm‘ Andrmvis pm" that Australia would not raise her onts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith. East Royalty. aveleomed by their many friends here. BIRTHS ,'McKENZlE- .-\t (‘ztblit iloatl “W's! llev- ll, 10157. ‘i111: llit-Kt-nzh- 11 son- jGAMBLE.—Al Lady (iambic, a son. ii(it't‘lllilt‘l‘ l-ltl1. lo llr, and ulut ions- ‘ MARRIAGES ‘ R SALE_3,G "y. IDEAL EN_ WADDELL-HALLlWELL-At tl1c " llttptisl Pttrsotuuzi. 'i‘ryi>t1, on ilor. ..‘2lst_ by tho Rev, A. t‘.‘ll:t11_\'a1'tl. 3B. l)., Wiibttr “Vultli-ii to .li-un Viv ‘iun iluiiiwell oi"i‘ry'r.-11. i‘. i6. lsintui. l ‘MATTHEW-~ERICKSON —.'\t tlti» ‘home oi‘ .l- W- lilrli-kson, ‘i"\‘ \\'- Trl (‘ltit-ttgo on N111’. 2ti, i027, hv lit-v. Altirtul lllullzt-l, (irnrgiii ll. ‘Matthew iii‘ ()'i.i-ur_\', P. l0- lsiztuil. ‘ "in oi‘ Auburn .111 (‘has- 'MaeKENZIE-MattFADYEN - the 17th Der... 102T by the Rev. l). They were cordially tii Mr. and Airs. irr- Fztnt‘. i)lli‘. . R, 1027, to M1". and Airs. i.lt-\vci,vn strength of Australian representa- tio11. Recently Sir Hugh ivns quoted as saying: “Situated as I am at present with the powers which I have as commissioner for Attstral- la, I find that I cannot do mi‘ ‘Yolk hcre itrthe way that I would like.“ ‘I know that i11y government hflfl ‘been disappointed with the rcsttlts ‘which the Australian repikhsvlltflllflll lhcre has been able to achieve in the last few years. I hoill? l“ m“ itlatc such measures as vrill enable ftrnde to be on a more cqttal basis. ' so>w~ ~ T0 Orders - For A Lookout (Canadian Press) _ srocxrtouvz. Der. 21;. —-Alt\‘l' several v/eelts deliberations with re- presentatives of its workmen. the Employers Association nt wood pulp tnllls: has decided i0 issue orders for 0111a lockout affcrting 18,000 workers‘ The eoutrove y‘ ' on January 2nd. M. Lamont, Mr. Alexander M, Muc- between the employers and workmen ,botl1 oi" Canoe Cove, i‘. E. Island. l (Patriot piUflfit‘ copy) , ot-zAfis iililaeCALll l on Friday. lletr. 23rd M s .‘ Keitzie and Catherttir Ma<:l*‘1\dye11,‘l;l'0W fllll "i m“ llimls m‘ m“ "m". players to reduce wages. The Pill- fplovt-ri; recently illStililtlti improved ‘tnacitincigv at heavy trxtiensc where- ‘by the output was increased and ____.____ _ ‘the workers were able to make frour UM-At Braekicy Point. . Robert . , _ Flll‘prnl reduce the tiresont 1111i‘ l" ll ll'llll\ o 40 to 50 percent over their normal pay, The Piuployerr. now SOPR to lfrom her late residence on Sunday 2° Pflcm“ "W" “°"'“M‘ ~--—-—- Dec. 25th, service starting at 2 1.1. '1 ' k l OFIT ‘m. Interment Brackley Point Conic- l tery. ‘ ..___. _4po>——-i- IN MEMORIM ‘ In loving memory of my dear father Patrick McGee. Died December 25th, I021. Lovingly remembered by his daughter Mamie E. 1527 l~--_ - -—--~———- - — I ‘ l IN MEMORIAM In loving memory‘ oi‘ our dear little son Donald, who died Dee- ember 24th, 1928, son of Mr. and Brothers‘ Mrs. Edward Stewart, French River.‘ t . lDeath has grasped our precious‘ darling . Cold as marble is M: brow flushed is all the merry laughter Closed nn us those dear eyes now. iinw we miss him in the morning 1519.13 3.4.31. ‘When it dawns with pale grey light‘ Through the busy day we miss him Also in the silent night. ‘He has gone to be with Jesus Better, better far we know But we (‘eel our loss so tleenly That direction tear must flow. iildutard Stewart. i . N. D. MacLEIlN Undertaker EMBALMER PHONE I49 KING SQUARE QO-O OOOOfOO-O-OO-OOO O-OQQAOQ I)r. W. R. Carson PALMER CIIIROPRACTOII’. Third Year oi‘ Practice in Charlottetown 121 ri-tm-c st. Phone 1012 _\\\< l l t‘ l1 in XMAS WRAPPERS CASED PIPES Large assortment to choose from. TOBACCO POUCIIES CIGAR AND CIGARETTE HOLDERS t Early selections ensure best ‘ values. TIIE PROMPT DRUGGISTS Eaelfinnoa ' Drug Co. iPhoriu ‘The REXALL P060: 1m KODAK Stone sat 4 lJohusion, New (ilnstzow, N. 8.: D11. , , , . , J. Doiron, Oyster Bed Bridge. . l ‘EAFPQTI ilsts t Culture} .the tiemtiusitratltnt was most pleas- ltit-t- 'l‘hese. tillllttdgx -.witlt-i1 tallu the the ARENA COUyON Tickets now omlcgllilllllt-t 0i‘ the body, tire, us Ml$$ ‘Jitst as imporltuit as the traiuinli 1y clasS. “Nurseiyv With Results‘ Dec.’ A o4>oo4rf0++ooo+0+¢0- ETOWN GUARDIAN 511's. Arthur Bruyc; Miss Virginia! Harrington. His Honor Governor Heartz, Thel MacKinxion Drug Co.. Mr. T. Roy‘ Cudmore, Messrs. Moore 8e McLeod. Pnoloodnnrus , "fir/Mfg"? lMr. and Mrs. H. C. Baker, Messrs. A f. lProwse Bros., Mr. Lloyd Wellner. Messrs Palmer-Watson, Mr. J. W. Robblee, Messrs. Jenkins d: Sons. lMessrs Purdie-Ferguson, The Two Macs. Oyster Bed Bridge Women's Institute. Mr. Percy Pope, Mrs. C. J. ‘Cooke, Miss Gertrude Howatt, Mrs. ‘MERRY CHRISTMAS ‘ . “and A. HAPPY NEW YEAR srumo .%i1'%r§lt%%ir§tr§t%i EEG-oil Bless Them . ' ‘Florence McWilliams, Miss Agnes .Wiliiams. Thelma Wood. Bunbury; ‘Natalie Cooke, Jean Calibeck. Shir- ‘lley Calibeek, Dorothy Calibeck, Miss Mary Wright. Master Thomas (Rogers, Master Geo. J. Rogers, Miss -Hazel Crockett. Rice Point; Mrs. ‘Frank Walker. Master Philip Hardy. tMrs. H. L. Donald, Sea View; ‘Amelia C. Mill. Clermont; Miss Jean 1McEachern, Mr. Richard Hopper. ,St. Dunstairs University; Miss “Margard. Cameron, Master John Davis. rs. E. N. Farquharson. (('lllllilllll‘ti (‘r0111 pngo l7) l Page; liollio Illacllotntltl; sfw“; Dorotily L?“'5°“~ Santa “m,‘\»‘l,n‘,n' N,,W‘Pal1ne, Vlvlrs. Geotgc Richards. Mrs. Neil .\il‘.QUlll‘l'i(‘, Suni- w‘ F'_ ioilmbs‘ Eiydna Gluveitlviti‘ . MS‘ “‘,,.1,,,K‘,_ m, Stewait, Ruth Glover. Mt. Stewar . Mrs. Wallet" Toombs. North Wilt- Miss llziy I .\li's. I \i \l- : . iilllll‘! llorno, Suzie. . . “n. _‘,‘,.‘ Mm J‘ (._ Al“,.zln_ ‘sxlin-e; Mrs. L. P. Tanton, Pctte Mc- Mrs. Jolm Davis, Mt. St. Mary‘s;‘ O-"m- , . _ Mrs. J. P. Gaudet. Aloysius Gaudet.‘ Mm’ K" C‘ Holmes ' Vlcmna‘ ‘ McNetli. Sunnnerside; Bernice Gaudet, Wilhelmina Gaudet Donfnd . I _ Ulem. Guudc" Miss Ella Cum_ Manon Frtznell. C. Bedeque, Flor- - ,_ __ cnec Warren. E. A. Whalen. Lily E. 1111111,’, Miss Betty Lame. Miss Mill Duffy and Lily A. Faircloughv M‘, and Mrs. G. C. Warren. Charlotte- town; Annie McKenzie. Mrs. Geo. J. Antlersiui, M1‘. Von- Mrs. G. J. Stewart, Mrs. Ernest Fwy-k Menis Club‘ ML H_ H‘ Kmm ‘Milli “"5 M- Bell- M“- N~ H D_°"Cora Douglas, Master Lea Campbell, 131°“ 1M“ D°Bmi5i Beryl D”I3,|°‘53F1'eetou'n; Miss Jean Campbell. lMrs. Henry ti. Fitzgerald l]IiI'l10i'ilFrecto‘vn; Mrs F‘ R Hem-m Miss “m” Jim“ ‘Vimlmlst Mm- PM“ Wu‘ Ruth ‘iileartz, Mr. Arthur Newberrv. tliams. George and Bobby McLeod, A “mum Mash,‘- Euclcd Gauden Master Frank Mclfinnon. Airs. Win. Mas-m,- Jackic McIntosh Mra (Dr) lPBYl-Tldfl". V0111. lMcIntosh. Hyndman 8a Co's Staff. I Miss Illzttjv Nviysntti; .-\ l-‘riutidFAllan Clarkin, Mr, Ray McDonald, ‘ ' Edith Hill, Mr. David Adams, Sea View: Mr. Bobby Baxter. Miss Dorothy Toombs. North Wiltshire: Miss Gert-rude Buntain and Miss Christcne Buntain. Master Stewart and Donald MacNeill, Summerside: A F*rie11d, Miss Laura Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mutch, Hopetown; ‘Limd- E C~ Emmi M“ Al“ Bum‘ Stems, Miss Lelia Worthy, Junior ‘iiviiuiiiiiii llESIIRT lllllEl‘ \ ///.,_ -. M. C. MneLeati. Ocean View; Mr. . ‘Maurice Lodge. M1. Jae Large. Mary Dodd Schurman. Central Bedeque; Roland and Lloyd Mac- ‘Aulay, A Friend. City; Mrs. Rod MacDonald, Southport; Miss Con- ______ stance Hyndman, Miss Millicent , _ 33___ In 0mm- Strong, Cora Nicholson, Catherine travel betweciifRoiers- Helen 9011111851 Hillel MC- Canada and the West Indies. the 1m"?- MM’ Ifnltlhes- Margaret Black- Jamalcan and Canadian Govern- Mallml Wil1i°h°ad~ Mal?’ 51119139‘- ‘mcnts are planning the construction H019“ Bclluay- Roma Wright» Alma tm. a m“. n.3,,“ hon.) m, Kingston‘ Rodgerson. Alctha Laddner, Dorothy fppfp- .l. C. Moran, Mr. Bourke, Sea View; Holbrook. Patoris Ltd; Mr. lNational ' Rillllk: which scnted the D<in1inion in the ncgot- MYS- iutioits, next hllflllt! will inaugurate a livcst Indies hi‘l'\'lL'l‘ with ‘the ‘four vessels whose construction ivas tttly authorized by the Ctmaciian ‘Government, it w a announced. Christinas Music , At St. PauPs Church SUNDAY, DEC-EMBER 25, i927 CHRISTMAS DAY 4OQQQQOOQQQfiOODQOQQQ4XO‘ i ttotst. tttcromtt Xmas and New Years Dinners will . be ‘served on Sun- "Fliristnnis awake.’ stiiute the happy morn \\'l1erel11 the Saviour oi‘ the world was horn.“ SERVICES: .\.t)ll—liol_v (‘oinn1unio11 I I 3 I I z Hymns: - _ _ 7?‘._ "iittrlt the llt-rnlil AnlWL“ “"13" l‘ -v- Chas, \Vesl(-y- day, D00. 25th, itild 5,37‘ “Jo! to thi- worltll 'l‘l1t- l,ortl ' . V is votne-"Wlttwfl Isaac Watts. .111“. 1st, tit one .... ... .... .....-..... 1..i......-.1-- ltev Sir \\'- ll- linker- tfclock I’. M. Special Music and Wagrier’s Orches- ttho .\i'll’llllll.i i‘r1i_vi-r and Holy (‘ounntuiititi- . i‘I'-l('t‘:~'h‘l(lllili llyiiitt Til. "lliitk tit" lii-rnltl Angola-t sing,“ 3 §-O'Q'90§40-§§-FO-OO6Q§§0 0600 9-0 VQ§§fOQ§§§f§f ‘tril. (‘in-oi Tlfi, “See Amid the Winter S111\\rs"—-ltt-v- i0» (‘t1s\vell. ‘ ‘ ' (‘in-istmtis Anthem (P. ll. ll- Till. I P’ $l'50' “Behold a Virgin"—(lrogoriziu- a 9 Stu-rial Psnltns lll. i5- Phonc your res- iiii iiiii-iii» (iloriat. . . . . . - -. - ‘t I - _ lmssou, lsuluh . ~ ': CTVdIIOIih‘ “OW. 9 ilttuetlivttts Arrlltltttttrtitt llvtllorii 4 a .lout-.s. l v 'l‘l1t- (lfforitig. ‘ loovoooAoooocoooooboooo4- ‘ .1‘ ._ “ _ ‘., ___ vKyl-ORIA "OTB-L ° l\iiiiisa?i"u'lg‘lrl(liiiiHiIJIIS Auukt A i ( a ltirs. L. H. Poole, Motitzitztie: A. 1‘ “W Effijffg: LA’ §+0+o+c+eo+v+o+ l1 vvQ-o- PAGE NINETEEN . 1' I Barry McLaren. A Friend in Sum- endish and Rustico; Lohma. Ander- merstde; Mr. and Mrs. James E. son, St. Peters; Dorothy Saunders. Bllch» Albemllli MPS- Harry Weeks. Marion Saunders. Allison Saunders. Mrs. H. Stewart, Mrs. Harry Mil- A Friend in M0791], Mrs, E_ w, ler. Miss Emma Fitzgerald. Mr. W. Mncxlnnon, Master Kenn Jepy, ' Chester S. McLure Jack.Ciark Mrs. Mrs. E. A. MacNelll, Remington; 1 C.W. Strong Grake 1 W. K. School Miss Laura, Hughes, A Friend, City; Master Jackie Macintosh, Mrs. John Miss Mary Bodd Schurman, Central D. Hume. Dunstatfnatze; The YollnglBedgque; 15th" and F-pgncts guts. Peoples Progressive Group of Cav-ln10n_ W. W. Wood, HighIandVFarm; Miss N+O+O+v++04o+o+4ocvooe0¢+++o4 rvoevvvvoaa-ooooovo-o- St. James Presbyterian Church nrzv. mwcr: Mum-Mmismn OIIGANIST-GEORGE METHVEN CHRISTMAS M11519 11.00 A. M. MORNING SERVICE Anthem-—“0 Thou That Tellest" . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, Solo-“Iloly Night" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . _ , __ Mr. Raoul Reymond , Afllh0m——"ilymn Celestial" , . . _ . . , . . . . . . . . .. Adams ‘ 2.30 P. M.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. “ 7.00 P. M.—-EVEN -Quartette-—"Siiver Lamps" , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Mrs Raoul Reymorid. Miss .1. Macdonald Mr. Arthur Bruce, Mr. Raoul Raymond. . ,1, Anthem & Quartette-“ficre Were Shepherds" (Nichol) ‘f Mrs- Lawson. tut» Miicdonata , . . Mr. Bruce and Mr. Melt-m]; _ - DueiF-“Hoiy Night” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, can» Mrs. Lawson and Miss Maedonald. t Handel Adams o sanvwa 1 Bamby ‘ 6% St. Paul's Anglican Church “TIIE PARISH CHURCH" CHRISTMAS DAY sanvrcgg 8.00 A. M.—IIoly Communion. 11.00 A. M.—Mornlng Prayer, IIoly Communion and Sermon. Anthem-“Christians Awake" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, Mamma- 1 7.00 P. iil.—Evening Prayer and S inn f ll IIoly Communion. e on’ o owed by Anthem-“There Were Shepherds" . . . . .. H. R. Spence 5906a! Christmas Music at all Services. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., RECTOR >4++o++++¢++o4o++o++0+o+o+++++o+o+¢+¢4@¢¢¢“, . . _ “iiZifIifiépiTilfiiTlMlffi-i i Z1011 Presbyterian Church atmrsrsm-nav. M. scorr ruurou M. A. n n Organist and Choir Master-MR. LOUIS n: rnoihisoiv, l Shep-lierdsfixvlr‘ owing. S" ck“ e Se en e i Anthem—“Ye Shall Go Out With Joy" . . . . . . .. Keteiby .¥ T s I Solo by Mrs. Frank Latferty enor o 0—"Nlght of Nights" . . . . . . . . .. Van lfQrdsl Mr. Harry Craswell . c’ , '4 Anthem-—"There Were Shepherds" , , _ _ __ Vince“; ' .. Solo by Miss Christine Miller. 2.30 P. M.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. _ _ - < L. ‘ . Lauiaon. Trinity Star, Group‘ of.l. __. . __ n i» it t:..“;:":.~ ‘itl.l“.a‘..il..i‘“LJZiLBLEE? mi‘; cgfi-ggilti ’~%‘1..';-.l.'-..i"r:.".;'t ‘f; wjzm... -. Sir Hugh Deni-sou. nresrttl Atw-‘Dmy °i Ayjmilrri‘ ti)“; ‘villi? Rev. GeOTEt! an... ifioiiglsstoii-ii. ll A"“‘°m_mrh°'° w"? sh°l'i‘°"'s" ' ~ - - ‘ ' - - ~ - -- "mm"- ltralian commissioner, resigned his mo. iiusteli)‘, _ H180“ ,3 m 5mm‘; N, 13,; Miss s, 3e11, west ‘Rgyalty; u Soilflily M's“ Chnsune Mm" g post. several weeks ago "nd ".vili_i}iilt?tlflitcllgf_ :):_‘[_l?(ullv(?h;;d fmi m: Miss 1mm Bagnan‘ Hazel Grove: 6 S0lo— Nazareth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ Gounod ighortly rptllr-n to Aust t1, \vitl1.im_w“]oté‘°m,‘ ‘:16 void“, of Co“ M,“ Katherine Sham Mm A‘ MM ltlrs. Leigh Warren _ . _lsuescstions ‘for increasini: tlicimgc,‘ w Su,‘.,.,,,n,d -‘ lnm‘c,,,,ad,fl,, Collin. Mrs. James n. -White. Mrs.|~¢ ‘pom, gigtzmlfjolflzgiknzlofe“gfrvim ilvening Service Will Be Broadcast. ..§§/i"' " s- Trinity United Church CO-PASTORS REV. a. n. RAMSAY, n. n. ncv. HAMMOND Jfiflflsofl oaomvtsr raor. w. n. ruzrcnsn, macaw. urea. rvvO§O4 l i l ‘i CHRISTIVIAS SERVICES 11.01] A. NL-Prcaeher-Rev. Hammond Johnsm-L Organ Prelude-“Comfort Ye My People" . . . . ,. Handel Choral lntroit-"Angeis From the Realms of Glory" Anthem-"The First Christmas Morn” . . . . . . . .. Newton Solo—“Nazareth" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, Gounod Mr. Robert B. 'Messervy (Chorister of “The Temple" London, Eng.) OfTertory-“Pastnral Symphony" . _ . , , , , , , , _ _ __ flangq Sermon-“The Word Made Flesh“ .. Anthenw-“Arisc. Shine, for Thy Light is Come". . Maker Organ Postlude-"iltul the Glory of the Lord".. Handel 2.30 P. lit-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 4.00 P. M.-—B3.|‘itiSI'II3.i Service in the Church. 7.00. P. iVL-Preacher-Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Organ Preludo-“My Ileart Ever Faithful" . .. Bach (fhoral Introlt-"Sllcnt Night“ . . . . . . Anthem-“Giory to God i11 the Ilighes (Solo Part by Mrs. W. E. Fletcher] Solo-"O Little Town of Bethlehem" Mr. Robert B. Messervy ()i1‘ertory—"ile Shall Feed His Hock" . . . . . . . . .. Handel I Sermnn-“I-‘olloiv the Gleam“ " , , Soln-"The Star of Bethlehem“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Adams i Mr. Robert B. Messervy Anthem-"Like Silver Lamps" . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,, Bgrnby (Solo Part by Mr. G. E. Ritchie) Organ Postlude-"For Unto Us" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Handel ‘Clarke, Sourls: E. Lruis Lyon: f‘. Th“.(‘Qmmummi ‘wwimi ,1)" 2'35‘ The Mornintz Service Broadcast . I.‘ phiuips_ Summcrsidc. C B Kyrio . . . . . .. tfttutlull Stepheustitt 4 _ _ . .l.‘,,_mon_ summcrflde, N’ Jnrhme‘ (liiitlfiil till): il-mTxlllllglii‘ oo4oo4owooeooooomoooo O-§0O&Q440-00§§-O§-O¥++Q4Q-O-¢§O4 - " _- _\'illil .i l. t" ' - '_ 'KcnSmizmn' _._ ___ night clean”- Rev. l1]- lli :¢-O0-0+-0+0+0+4a-0c++ov0 0-00-00!’ t owovvooowmooovo omwowa 3mm“ t AT 0 < 1' . The‘ Sermon: ‘ THE mulspurfigz‘ ' ‘ ' ' & F B01‘ . , dlreiscntation oi‘ tho (‘hurclfil REV-vii. C.‘ EATON. D. i l ‘. (‘hristtnns (lret-tlut: to the M155 ROBERTA SPENCER. F. T. C. L. ' ehiltlron i 2 1 W‘ n; '"t, "wt n stieptim-its iivstrtz- Q v _ 4 ‘i, t ‘mnflfi"‘—Nfliilll('il Tate. : lilomyrtvo uonsuir AT 11 0"CLOCK , Slncl‘ taking over this The Communion Servici- p. I Anlhigm-l; Baztarlfltlhx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ Gounod 4 i1‘ ‘ Hotel we have spent “mm, (llnria in Flxoelsls .....l.'.. Ta s l" Ofw ll 0-—Mr. Leigh V. Dlngwell 4 :6 ‘l thousadds o! dong" m 1 Rociisslcnnl Hymn 599. Soiutirfif (Qlllertory- Bells of Aberdovv . . . . . . . . . .. . . steward I ‘ , Praise the Angels snug —— - "Pfilno SOIO- Tlhe Star of Bethlehem" . . . . . . .. Adams i l; l z {spam :12“! Amprtotmégltsi l: "00 rioilowr-d by Sermon by thenlivliiilglgi-‘bam McNeil , now e nes o o “~ —‘ _ - ' ‘ ,, " ‘, h class m the Maritime Pm“ pr0pelqigolginnqotngnrrtltlriiczlié, "O comp E Human Deity and Divine Humanity I Q l‘ 1: inm- It anneal: to those ‘ All y.» it‘tlilili'lli"—it‘l'0lll the , CHRISTMAS suntan; Dvesrm SERVICE l i‘ i ~ .‘ who- want a comfortable , Latin. . - u - - - l ’ Hum and 1 “and m,‘ d (‘llrtlis 1.12, “Holy Night" ~--i"f‘fllll Orson Prelude- The (Holster Scene‘ . . . . . . . . . .. Mason I t I exceuam ‘aisle t “oz; “u. 09mm“; 747' ~31“. an Chorale-Eco Amid the Winter's Snow" 3 . 6e B I l" ' nFilill"—-Rev. n. R. 0,0,... Sol she-Miss McNeil and Mr. Qullley e Hie Price. sueiniit Psalm 1:12. v 4 Responsive Rendlns 32 .1 2 f- , l mm IIOm saoo w use 1mm“ ~ - - ~ » - - - - - - ~ ~ - - - - ~ -- “l“"‘ll' 2 0.?“ "m 5°“ .. " t ' ' 101d Testnmetit Ilesisnn, Isaiah i: He Shall Feed His Flock (Messiah) . . . . . . . . .. Hundfl D. . ,. -. W!’ day. 10-14. ' Mrs. H. S. Henderson - p ' -’ I ‘ illagnitleat in A . . . . . . .. Bunnett s Soprano Solo 9n f“ ’ ‘I ‘ ‘Now Tviiifiififilll Lesson. l .loll2l : "Climb Unto Himl" (Messiabl . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. IIIIIIIQI p; , ‘_ Iiotel 00., ‘Yuue .. Loril hloriflnztoit : Prayer-(Silent 1:118; 22:21.)" McNeil b m’ “.1 ' "ovum," ‘llvmn 80L "O Little Town of Ret- lo Announce.......‘.... . _ “i hlehem —-Blshot1 Phillips Brooks z gnu-m‘ . ‘t "5 LL 1 MISS L. MeQUAlD. Manager ‘ llrtiui T4. "Christian-s Mroltr" — 2 Oflerlory-"Adestes Fideies“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. Torch m; l‘ ‘..‘.“‘..“‘.““ ‘... ‘.. Jtlllll il.l'l'tll\l . Anthemfflod from on Illlil Hath Heard’: ‘hlfltfl’ ' ‘u: . . o llymn- It (ame Upon the Midnight Clear‘ , - 4 - QUEEN "0 m" The Sermoiir A Christmas Message bv the Minlslcr m‘ John S. Cousins Park Ctzrnelrzp 2 ‘ "we nlvasétn "I! sur" p; y‘ 1 i- - ;--. i-‘rj B - ; . . ,, ,, - . lf“v‘,,°,'no“"sf" B l‘ ,, ,,°“°‘_, ,. The Ottei-liio- 1 Qunrtette- Holy Night ..................... .. (inter n " ‘ . 1 cway, Monircu. on. . .. M ‘ I d u q‘; IHIIQIIOS Souris‘ Cl. Phillips. Sun1~ .. . . . -- " °““"- Q“ ' ‘Y- C“ "i “W” - 5W" m; ‘nlefsldpr H J ' H ‘neg Mon“ m“ - Anthem There u eti- Shepherds uymn_iig “me Town of nflmehem» l " '" ' ' i’ " g I "H R‘ sllellcll- Benediction 1AM” M‘ c°'“'"°“' QMWHPW“;."t""""l°l"ll "m" 79- “Allllffli "Oust Thy Burden Upon the Lord" ..... .. Momlelllolln Eleanor Leslie Gemgetown l . . .. " ‘ "1 121:1‘lm:)|§::::::mwfl 0'1"‘ " Organ Plisl-iiltifi-—~"(‘ilbrilll" .................... .. nun ‘rm Ccmmunlqn. ' v-ooovwvovwwuuwnw I eves .