i‘ mwtlilarmatlen eheerhll 1. ”"‘ .'|'llE Aiuiuit Wm of lllllfili PRAYER “JANUARY s-s A saflifl” at 7.30 saell evening . )7. . “y. MmTha It!!! d rhualifCll and Missions. -~~ Friday. he Protestant enhances- - PROGRAMME — ymuary 5-310)! .......... ltev. W. L. Outhouse, nigh-jg‘ all! Cfllllflll ’ ,' ggry 8-HT. PAUL'S .. ... .. Rev. C. N. Brown . gFyTQETud International Frlendahl . j.‘ ' January ‘l-TIINITY luv. l-i. n. Raymond “dfigdilvlsocmrr. this service wiu include the annual meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the British and. Foreign Bible Society. The oilerlng ls for the Society. y, "M", e-s-r. JAMES Adjutant Martin ugry S-BAPTIST .......... Rev. J. M. McLeod . _ gghool, University. .! gfvlllnp, except that of Wednesday evening. will be “Md”; gqnslly between the Evangelical ‘Alliance and the Oll- Genlrsl Guardian ' SKATING TONIGHT-Ali Waits program. 1300 MR. AARON 0F THE LEVIN Fur Company, Ltd. is still paying highest prices ‘for silver iox skins at the office of B. R. Holman, 145 Great George Sh, Charlottetown. 1801-31 SPECIAL TRAIN/will leave Char- lottetown for Summerside at 5 p. m., Tuesday for Crystal-Abegweit game. Come along and see Charlottetown oven up the series. 1307-21 MR. BERNARD ABNER 0i Mont- real, will be buying silver fox skins on Tuesday, Wednesday. ‘Thursday Friday of this week at the office of J. D. Jenkins. 1300 THE LUCKY TICKET for $20.00 ivorth 0i’ jewelry at Chester A. Campbell's store was drawn by May- or Prowse on Saturday night and Z Classified Advertisements it Q pawn Wmmwczhmms y ‘g swnmk- .tmuunmc I ‘w’ Agents Wanted Situations Wanted ‘I rs warm roe . mlilr seen — §%,,,1....¢. United m Limited. lei “m ToronmA. w. ii-ae-w-u-sei. YOUNG MAN, SINGLE, WITH eight year's experience in baking business, desires position. Prefers work on pastry. Eleni A. Desplers. , Louisville, N. B. i258-l-3-3l. For Sale Lost _,,___ L, . _-_- ros slim-ll! M"! 94! W‘ LOST as UItDAY, A LADYS gins 3'4 horse DOWBI- G"! 395d» gold wrist watch. Apply Guard- _ Bum”, _ 1204-1-3-21. ~ m, 1305 “iiuir FOR sacs-n. r. mscooN- Losr-s com WRIST WATCH ‘ sld, Souris. 10112-12-18-11110. on Great George St, or Elm Ave. ELECTRIC ‘BLOWER, risen ONLY , few weeks. ' Guardian. FS-DMO-tt roll site, r0 an, BOARD sun room signs on hand at Guardian Office- “llfiil (‘ART COLT, COMING THREE yours old. Trrms next fall. W. R. .l)cl‘.llis. 1393-14-31- i~loifs lit-sails; FOX arisen- irl: houses cheap for cash. Wm. J. _;. Scott. lifsrshflcld. P. E. I. - . - 1238-1-1-81. "ror RL. lfillf-‘Olt ssua, imnnm ‘ ' . . , Brighton Road. ‘coral: rcnl. Apply Robert Cot- 1295-li . . ONLY, EIGHT TUBE, ALL r19." " - llrldiiv Regular $175.00, .' $890M. one only, Philco bat- ‘. lcry sci. prrcil right. WR. Dennis. 1288-1-5-21. " K I Miscellaneous "_.__. IOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vinclal Land Surveyor, Herman- ‘ villr. ll7B-l2-30-lmo. firs»: moo aunorasu rncu, __ GulfGardi-n Fur Famis, Char- hmhlotictovnl, P. O. Box 175. Phone till-L. _ 12B8-1-5-tf. Boarders Wanted MARDERS‘WANTED:APPL; 4i Orlebar sf. 1201-21 Qso A liTJnflJt-Fliocoiuoosrsn: :;, Alully "234 Queen Street. lzsi-i-i-ai. “Wltllfllbljlrivlo Ago m. r: c. s: boarders. Apply to 45 Grafton St. lzeo-i-s-zl. éLifeachers Wanted TEACHER. WANTED FOR WHEAT- ‘ 10y School, supplement $125 per annum. Dulles to commence at "'1"- Amlly Howard Carr. Oyster Bed Bridge. 1275-1-3-41 '~_§__.. Salesman Wanted _ l0! won-ea mourns wan-mo . r two reliable sales agents for Island. "or-film lily. exclusive stock and ter- "‘-;1’1l°l'.v- Write now Pelham Nurs- v "Y 00-. Toronto. Ont. S. W. IZ-IO-mwsti’. ‘fi l____ii_i_i___\i?- Male Help Wanted I WW- HILAWIRNMENT rosmons - AS Pwtnlen. clef-ml. Btenographerl. . , Customs, and Immigration Ollie- ‘ lllls. Free booklet w». ‘~ "u to get them. Obtsinablr 1 l-“om the oldest Canadian Civil co Cw- ‘Ttlflondence School. M. C. 0., Ltd. Toronto l0. M.H.W.Jan.3-7-10-l4-i‘l-2l-24-I-3!. ~__. L, f‘... 4 TAKE HOME F H‘ E k5. NEWVHH m, “ r " AN!» tfilifi‘ ‘Ii-Grail. Ninth le or an! lilell ' given ‘ITIIOWN \'l0 Ill IOIOOI- "Irof- Emanuel, Instructor t ‘Wm lieu-l. (Upstairs) ' ‘ Wool-lease; n»; wrung" " wit‘! I'i I‘. If. fa and ("tutor-m n mi i eves acaeaiir ._,~ a HEATED ROOMS Finder please return to 130 Elm Avg, - 1282-31 v To Let , — wrrn on Apply Guardian. 12B4-1-5-1week. without board. Nursing YOUNG WOMEN DESERING T0 enter January 19th class of North Adams Training School for Nurses, North Adams, Mass, please write Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupils to secure registration. Pro- vides monthly allowance and pri- vilege of six months’ course at Hellcvue I-lospltale -~-All- expenses paid. N. Dec. 12 FmwftlJan. 12. L. P. U. And A C. N. Came The L. P. U. Wing Shots defeated the C. N. R. Wood Choppers at tho Forum Saturday night before a crowd of over 500 fans who saw hockey that was packed with thrills from start to finish. Stars came out of retirement to gladdeh tha-lqearts of the fans with stick handling and speed. “Terri” Prowse, Wally McDonald and Bill Ryan showed the boys the way ll should be done, while Gillis, the Bev- eris brothers and Limd tilrlied loose speed that had lhc fans holding onto their seats. Ryan, Purcell, Lefurgel’ and Bigger played great hockey T01‘ the C. N. R. and Arscnault in the nets was great; but the stonewall defence put up by "Dreko" Smith and Joe McDonald and Stiiri Ryan was too much for them. Chipman. the great little goalie for the wing shots was on and turned them awn)’ in great style. Ryan Bros. Gillis and Lund scored for the L. P. U. 811d “Rust? Ryan for the C- N- R- A return match will be played next Saturday night. THE LINE-UPS 1.. r. u. 0- N- R- Forwards Gillis ' - B588" Lung Ryan n,“ Purcell pmw” Shaw Fisher Mm“ ngygng Holman gm.“ McCarthy Stanley Bevem’ Defence mum“ Johnson smith halal!" “mm”, Atkinson Melamine 11M Goal Referees-Williams and ‘Power- FARMERS . N0 TICE For sale at Carter's watches"- Clrafton 8t. east. A quantity of slightly 49ml?“ oatmeal at a bargain in 98 lb- bl!!- Wcnie-izi value for ctr-ct: or mull?! lead Qucntry limitcd, act 011115"?- ' lac-u was won by Miss E. Dixon of I-‘nlcon- wood Hospital who held ticket no. 201. COLLISION-Last evening about 9.4-0 a Chevrolet going east and 3 Fold going lvcst collided on Grafton Street in front. of the Bunk of Nova Scotia. The bumper and radiator of the Pbrd were damaged. CAVENDISH PASTORAL CHARGE Weck of prayer services are as fol- lows at 7.30 p. m.: Cavendish, Mon. Jim. 5th; Stanley Bridge, Tuesday, Jan. 6th; North Itustico, Wednesday, Jan. 7th; New Glasgow, Thursday, Jan. 8th. Rev. H. S. Bishop, Minister. THE FUNERAL 0F ‘fill; LATE John Gliiis, of Seattle, will be held from the residence of his father. Rankine Gillisl Glen Valley, on Wed- nesday. After a short service at the service will be held in the I-iarisvilie Church st 2 p. m. BROOKFIELIL-‘Ifhe services in the B-rookfield congregation in ‘connec- tion with the week of prayer will be as follows: Hartsvillo ‘nicsday even- 1118, 7 p m.; Hunter River Thurs- day evening, 7.30 p. m; Brookficld ' Friday evening at 7.30 p. m.; Clyde River on Monday evening at 7.30; Hfllflflkl-On. Wednesday evening at 7.30. Msmirsocs ' DIAMOND-MACDONALD --At- st Mary's Cathedral, Halifax. by Rev. ‘Father Charles E. McMill-ius, Dec. 1:0, 1930, Charles SpurgeoriDiamoncl and Minnie MacDonald, both of Char- lottetown, P. E. Island. DEATHS ANDERSON-At his home, Stanley, on Jan. 4, James Anderson. aged 93. Funeral Tuesday at 1 o'clock from his late residence. ' McISAAC-At Donaldstoll, Jilll. 2 193i, Mrs. Ann Mclsaac, widow of the late Charles Mclsaac, in hcr 86th your. DIXON-At 106 Upper Prince St, Jan. 4th, George F. Dixon, aged 71 years. Funeral from ills residence Jan. 6th, service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Highfield Ccmetczv. PRUNTY-In this city. Jan. ll, 193i. John Prunty, aged 75 years. Funeral from his residence, 330 Jiichlnolld Sh, Tuesday at 2.45 to Saint Dilli- stalfs Basilica. thence to tile R. C. Cemetery. m MEMlllilllM In loving memory of our dear husband and father. Norman C. Brown, who departed this life Janu- ary 3rd, 1930. In the grave yard softly sleeping Where the flowers gently wave Lisa the one we loved so dearly In that lonely silent grave. We did not know. the pain you bore We only know you passed IWII. And could not say gooy-bye. We little thought when you left home That you would ne'er return That you aoon in death would sleep And leave us here to mourn. Inserted by Wife and Family. Ill MEMORIAM In loving memory of the lite William F. MacDonald, who depart- ed this llfs on Jlllltl y 5, I029. Inserted by Mn. MacDonald and Family. m-HI eoooeeooo-weolelfoffltueoeo‘ N. D. MacLean uuunrun l ’ lIIAI-lfll ' f g cinnamon a um» war-am i ' Phone ‘H: Iv- 04:00 house at 1 p. m. the regular funeral .. -... .-.......¢-..-....-.4..--¢. sac annual: sauna. before selling your alive;- fox skins this week. < iaoo Al ‘I'll DEMAND for ready to wear garments will be large and constant during the big sale, we will be unable to allow the approbation service. Terms cash in all cases. Moore d: McLeod, Limited. CW1]. SERVICE-Frill. Moran of the Union Commercial College has been advised that the following graduates of the U. C. C have been successful in the recent examinations for stenogruphcrs: Grade I-Marjoric ' Stewart. Helen McDonald, Cecelial Cheverie, TnelmsTeed, Kathleen 0s- bome. Grade 2—"Mar,1orie' Stewart, Anna E. McDonald. 1297 a MR. AARON 0F‘ THE LEVIN Fur Company, Ltd, is still paying highest prices for silver fox skins at the office of B. R._Holman, 145 Greet George St. Charlottetown. 1301-31 DEPARTURE REGRETTED -- Mr. William l-Iyndman left Saturday for Montreal whcrc he will be on the inspection staff of the Royal Bank‘ of Canada. Before leaving he was’ presented with a very handsome gift from the staff of the Royal Bank cf Charlottetown. llis many friends wish him success in his new position. NEW ORGAN PROPOSED-It is understood that tentative plans have been received for s. new organ which it has bccri proposed to install in St. Dunstans Basilica. The project. which is still in a. lnootcd state, if curried out, would.call for the ex- penditure of about‘ $20,000. SIX ARRESTED, DRUNK AND DISORDERLY-éix men were ar- rested over the week end. charged with being drunk and disorderly. l~'our of those were arrested on Sat- urday night in connection with the breaking of a window in a house on Queen Street. They will bppear bc- fore the Stlpcndlary Magistrate this morning. SCHOOLS REOPEN TODAY-Re- freshed and rested after the Christ- mas holidays, teachers and pupils in more than six ilundred schools throughout the City and Province re- turn today to their respective duties of dispensing and absorbing kilow- ledge. ’I'he six months which remain of the school year will see much harder studying on the part of the pupils in preparation for matricula- tion, public school certificate, or grading examinations, to be written at the endgof the teml. Thdrifiltllléfb. however, will have much more dif- ficult problems to face, as numerous as the pupils they instruct. Prince of Wales College re-opens on Tues- day, when Second and Third year iltudcnis will receive the results of their examinations for the first term. WEDDING BELLS-The wedding look place at the Presbyterian Church manse. Laclline, Que, on 24th Dec. mo, ofltilss Ada. Flor- ence Murdock, of Granby, Que, to John Wilson Arnott, of Lachine. Que. ‘The officiating nlinister was the Rev. W. Arnott Mitchell, fol‘- mcrly of the Orkney Islands, Scot- land. The bride who for the past three years has resided in Granby is tho oldest daughter of Mr. D. P. Murdock and the late Mrs. Murdock of Charlottetown. P. E. I. The groom! who is on the staff of Lachine High School is ihe third son of the late lVfr. Andrew Ariiott and Mrs. Arnott of Arnhill, Cowdcnbcath, lfifeshire. Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Amctt will reside in Lachine. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT — Dr. n. C. Keeping, recently appointed Assistant Provincial Health Omcer J and who has been taking a post gra- ; duate course in Public Health in To- ircnto University leading up to a [Public Ilcaltli diploma, arrived on the Island Oil Dewmber 20th and left Saturday on return to Toronto to resume his studies. While in Geor- getown he was at his old home, where Mrs. Keeping and the family are still remaining. Dr. Keeping will conclude his studies in ’I‘orcnto about the 24th of May and will then take a further course in field work in Del- nwiire and Massachusetts. l-le will return to the Island about the lest of July to take up his duties in con- nection with the Public Health De- psrtmcnt here. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Randell. of Moncton. who spent the holiday sea- rlon with the latter‘: parents. Mr. and firs. J. J. l-fornby. left on return to their home Saturday. ‘ Y. M. C. A. BOWLING Bowling tonight-Rebekah League 7 to SJiO-flflunfiowers" sv "Klaus", sso to id-"mgeimenots" vs "Duflers." ' iii An Acre of Lumber I wish to bay an acre of lain- ber near a new Inlll and not over fifteen mils-i frcni Cii-rlotietcz-a. I‘! ‘WCLD BYJIINAR’) I0 Itiliiborocgh Street l ‘fl-iii.’ unto-rm in v~< Asa. i—— '1 -.__ iron. but live oak, and were able ial " understand better why his troops all! ' ways spoke affectionately of him a» _____ |“Palps Joffrc." He then, nor on any! 1n this cm.‘ Dem 27, n30, Patrick occasion, made no show of ills great-l ._‘ Francis Mahar, eldest son of Mr. om.‘ ‘Y-‘fi-l- 5"" "-5 5 "W" l" "lulllllhd Mrs. Martin Mahlr, formerly n; ‘c "mnmd 3"“ 5-‘ °"° |°3"‘“»"l Charluttewwn, now o‘ 59mm’ Maw ublliisslve under government discon- He “was to mourn’ l sonowmg Wm- ‘nt and ‘as one proudly independent ow and ‘he following chudrc“, Mm l the enloyiliclit of ills later solitude. Geo. Dennis, ULcary, P. E. I.; Mrs. Edward McMillan. Rioxbury, Mass; Hattie, Elizabeth. Winniired, Mancis. Adeline, Waller, and three brothers. Waller, Lemuel and Harold, Boston; IN MEMORIAM rsnrck riuucis MAIIAR i Last Great Struggle Marshal Joffre became ill some illulltils ago from infimllllizilioll 01L three sisters’ an‘. Mm D_ R Hugh“; tho artcrics and n fortnight later h and Evflyn’ 308w“. Mum lrg was anlputalcrl owing to grillgrr- His funeral wok ma“ Dcc‘ m’ true. setting in. During the lanai. for‘.- 1950, w sh Dunn-r" Basilica. when: l iilgrit lie-chill}; tu life “till astolllsli. Requiem High Mus was celebrated I ulg vitality, and Oil New Year's Day by m“ DL R L McMaholL service - coma set lll. There were Dffiilliillus) at the grave was conducted by Re‘, i rtpolis of ills death and the v.llo.. ‘failure to make doubly sure the n.s- surance he gave that. the Verdun Fiithei- McCarthy. Following are tho , expressions of sympathy: v Wreaths: - Labourers‘ Protectivei Union, The _EI'llpl0y0CS of A. Pickq ard 8c Co. | Creacenh-Father and Mother,‘ Sisters and Brothers. Mass Carda:—Mr. and Mrs. P.‘ i-I. MacMillan, City: Mi‘. and Mrs. Ed- win lVfacMillan, City; Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Bradley, City; Mr. and Mrs. J.' Alf. Doyle. City; Mr. and Mrs. J. Iii Cullen and family, City: Mrs. Ciith- T crine Hughes, City; Mr. and Mrsal Geo Somers, City; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes, City; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mahar, City; Mr. and Mrs. W.l Hogan and family, City: Mrs. Frank Mahar and family. Mr. Jessie Gab, lant, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell McDoil- l aid, City; Mrs. Catherine Bur-km! Mrs. M. Harris. ' Spiritual Bouquetsw-Mr. and Mrs.‘ W. Sonlers, City; Mr. and hfrs. Hcr- ‘ bcrt O. Mailer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert! Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. James Rusllfl Mr. and Mrs. Walter Montieth, M1‘. and Mrs. Joseph McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. William Mahar, Mr. and Mrs, John McMillan, Mr. Philip Mac-Geo,’ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coughlill and fam- I ily. 1 Letters of Sympatliyl-Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis, O'Lcary; Miss] Edna. Gallant, O'Leary; Mr. andi Mrs. Joseph Gallant, O'Leary; Miss Elins. J. Ellis, 0‘Leary; Mrs. and Miss Doucette, Rustlco. 1206, l GREAT SOLDIER l iContinued from Page l) march to Timbuctoo and relieved iii French military column that hadl been ambushed by natives. Joifrcsl appointment in 191i to b: choral-l issimobf the French armies "in the: event of war" proved to be a par-l ticuiar piece of prudence and prevl-Z sion on the pert of the French auth- i critics, for when war did come hi] 1914. Jofrrc showed himself to be Just the nlah of ullswervillg resolu- tion and commanding strength that the army nnrl nation needed in the crisis that developed. It was known before that he was a great soldier arid strategistplt was demonstrated in September, 1914. that he was even greater as a. commander, for it was in the historic first Battle of lllf‘. military reputation and established n high standard of commanriership.‘ The French armies under him had‘ made violent and disconnected at- tacks on the Germans ill their iri- vading movements through Belgium. Then came ihe l“rcrich retreat which exposed the north of Franco to German occupation. and then it was; that Joffrels great pou-‘or made itsclf felt. In his hands the French rc- trest became more and more coher- cnt. until, finally. by a supreme act of command, he bade the retreating army tum about and take the of-l fcnslve. The order was maguifcently obeyed. to bring about the "miracle of the Marne" which raised Joffres prestige higher than that of any oth- er living general of the tin-iv. Government Discontent It \\'.’i5, however, seen that Jofirc was not suited to the. trcllch war- fare that followed in sequence. Ull- successful operations were accom- panied by heavy losses, and Joffres front was safe lllfl well crlulppodm on MSUIIIIOC which was disilrovcrl by recurring German attacks-Jams the principal rock on which his com- marid fouildererl. His prestige suffer- ed grave injury, and in November, 1010. the field command was trans- ferred lo General Nivcllc. Joifrc was called to Paris and was promoted to marshal of France. Afterwards h: became technical adviser to til." French Government. That marked the end of 11's period of aciiv: war service. In 1017. when the Ulliizrl States entered the war, Marshal Joffre came with the French nlission to America, and Canada had thc honor of welcoming him iii the coal-s: of this short tour that h~ vmlc on this occasion. ‘Ihiit welcome was worthy’ of the soldier and the man. Those who had the honor of meztihg him immediately appreciat- ed ans admrcd K's gcnhl pz-rronzl- ‘w and c. m.,... i c'--".~.-'.-.": a ftlllitil tn... ".2: cf fl: <19- Joriptliliofhlnialamamnotof 1 inn course. world was amazed at tilc gallant fight rnadc by» the uld General. No‘ sillcc the days of the war has Pain. hucl so exciting n. time on New Your‘- Day. Pnrisians loved “Papa. Joffrc‘ mlci they were deeply stirred cvcil though his death had bccn expected for (IB,\‘.'~:. The fact flint the ampu- tated lci; illid begun lu llCJl lilrl that llierc llml been a porccptlblc llll- l llfOVPlllCllL ill l'(‘.:l)ll'.'illOl'l and genes-f hi ‘Cmlflltlllll had 1rd some obscrvcrsl to fccl that tile lifllrshal nlight rc-i cover. At lllllCii he scvillod hcllm but ills heart, WlliiJh witlirltoud StLllllVJll-i ly the terrific strain which his last, illness imposed upon it, bcgnil to: waver until it ceased to beat. in the vicw oi the surgeons, tho rally which ho nlado almost liilllfL- ccclclltcd lll medical science. Church Services “TUNITY UNITED (“Until 'i'l'ic Sacrament of llin Lorri}. Suppl-l‘ ivlusobrlcrvrrlat llll‘. lrlorlllili: lrruizr. llcv. Mr. Brolvll prcllvllcrl the Culli- nlunion scrnloli frohl Luke LBJ-la’; “With desire I have ilcsirccl L0 cllt| this Parsovcr with you before I suf- fcr," referring to the vcry great im- For white tcctil nod ll clean llluillil. ,|u~"t 111-." most delightful dcntul prclmlrniloll you cvvr ilscd. '\Vltll liicllzo. chil- drcll don't; lulvi: to he urgcil 1ft tooth-clubbing; time. like u. tube ironic H to il-y. RUSS-DRUG-UNITED SUUUILSSOR T0 ‘ TH E blue KINNON V/hovc- You S ._., . ZIVC‘ i Willi ‘Safety Always 53-“ 50c IPANA 5QU1B|| TOOTH ‘TOOTH lfllsTr.‘ PAST]; 39c 39c , . 50¢ ‘ 50c Pl-JPSOIJENI‘ DIAGNESIA 'I'UOTII T091" PASTE p55“; 39c 39c wu-t-n-iii 6"" PEARL I z RHANZR‘ T001." TOOTH PASTE rowm-zn 49c 25¢ iioguiar 50c Dr. West ‘TOOTH BRUSH 39o lfave You Used DR. BOXNELIJS TOOTH BRUSH it clean: whore others fail. Price 5 0c DRUG c0. llzlill. The llluhi ps1 ..;i\c tvrllnlulln" i. tlzill ivllivll l'.‘|) i"llL"‘ llrnlq. llyl‘ w" nllvllullr: v,‘ lll (Ir-ll. ‘i751, rlr- .-l llhrl \vill;li '55-" limi- llPTiiTi :|l.<l "Pii. N" ilflnllllv-ll; 1.. l.» grunt. an 1hr L-lfilo- lllrllt, " m. il1'\f3 iUllfUi hilll,".‘1lll. :1 lr- ' row, lwiiipliilio-ll, arc no; mot b3.‘ lr-"d. , Llit b1.‘ lllc ili>\':.ll‘ll If: ‘l, Uh: culli- l.llll‘.iLlll ivlill llll.‘ Fll It is llll‘ r-sllrcc of |)D'\\'[1'. The Ullurch is a cliailllcl of ponvcr. We may by our Western Guardian “SITPER WILL BE SERVED at the Russell Hotel ilate C, N. R.) sf- tor the Abbic-Crf.'.'stal hockey match l lrlcl: on il]1llii',‘l"i1(',._ l ill Eullllllolw-idc on 'l'1lCb(1?l_\', 6 Jail. l303-2i —$ECONI) GAME OF ISLAND LICAGLE will be plailed in the Crys- portahce placed on this ovciillailcc .u,,“-m-i11_v l1-;1;,g_ b; UM- inaull-jul m, tnl Rink, Sununcrsidc, on Tuesday by the CllristialvChilrcll and droi- hy pcolllc for thrrrfronl. 'l‘hr~ sprrikri‘ clllpllrlnzorl that it was (he Lord's Slipper. he ur- rllngcd it. It is hi: gift. to illrn. We conic to the lziblr: as ffllPfilS. We (lo not have to Cilfll rt DlTlCK‘. We conic ill obcdioilcc lo l-lis COllllllllllfl, not that we are worthy’, but that we are hidden. "In memory of tho Savi- oui“s lovc, \\'c kccp the sacvrci feast. Where cvcry hulilblc, cclilritc licllrt is made a welcome guest. Dr. Ramsay's icxl. in the evening was from Psalm 80-“50 will we not go back from 'I‘hcc." Ho said that at the New Year we should examine our llcnrts rind chock up oli our (Jhrllt- As ivc look ovcl‘ ihr post wc lllusi. POIIiOSS "Hitherto hath lhr-l Lord ilelpcd us." And us we iucc lllf‘ | future, lot us resolve not to go bark , from Him. He will support us in cx- l |titudc filllll lli(‘ i118 with U" difff-‘Fclll- P0950115 fil\'1‘1\,ilrict;l:;l<~. liizllllinil. 1.0L 11., Di‘ willing‘ flbfiflllillfi l11¢"‘~'1“1"°5 '10 b; iismi. Tho upward luul: hiiifk‘; u. ‘vixlill. The pull-or is lfvlll illrlkiilit our (fuller; lllcitll.'illi<:.'-l. liYHlPln-‘l. <>l'l:;i1ll;'.:lIll-1l. ill'l'. rlllPlliliti lllCiilll; l.) nil i‘llil. Allly \\'l‘ lig.‘ ll vcll. stunt (‘Ulllilflllllllll vvllll tlll- hlllllili: l’.l\\'i‘l' prosmrw‘ our luvs, our‘ clillrcli- or. :11; llloililzms and CllflllllPlE. of ills will. _ The llplvrirzl loo]: |lrc1,i-r\c:s us, Ar. flu: (liver at the lJOHOlll of the sou liliuj.‘ brcllflli- ilu- frou iill‘ of llczlvcll. we lllilyx. ill the pro Llcr: of Lclniliui- ions illld cvil, breathe illc zlllllosphcrc cf the Klllgfifillll, ill lllc practise of prayer. In this :13: we have Loo often filrgoilon lllPflillllllilll. Wo inquire, w: (lCiCilil, wr~ prcnull. l0.) nil. we ivlivo .21.» time iui‘ Clllllllllllllllli iiiill (loci. 311v \\'i" flllll illllf‘ in w, ml-v lilr willi- f‘l'l'l . villi [lip Al:l:l~v, l‘! 1»'I‘|'. \'.‘llll him for iilf’ wrrct. pI-lrr- of lilo .‘.lI.".' High. lml us turn our 11W". llf‘(‘\'f‘ll . Juli. 6th. Gallic staris at 8.30. 1302-21 -\\'I§EK OF PRAYER AT SUM- MILRSIDE-The week of prayer l opt-us tonight lil Summersicle with a l:‘i‘l\'ll.'C in iilc Baptist Church, speak- lr-r, Roi‘. Mi’. JCiillS. Tuesday ll: the ‘ l‘l't'l~l)_\ll‘l'liill Church, Rev. Mi‘. Harci- l in; will speak. In the Christian |Cllurcll. Vvccillesday Adj. Martin of (Jllalrlotictoivll. Thursday Trinity I United, Rev. Mr. Wilson. Friday’, Sal- vsticll Army Hall, Rev. Mr. Fraser. {The annual Bible Society meets on ‘ Friday cvcllillg. S. —-REI‘L‘RNED T0_ COLLEGE- l/iulollg lilo students, returning to col- liwqr- flllPl‘ spcllcliilg the Christmas lvhcuiiou at ihrir llclnes in Summer'- li-lf‘ wrl-o lifossrs, Alec Home. Keir lvlvticnigall, bliss Harlot Bradshaw. l\.ii'-:. Sybil 'l‘.'lllt~.ln. Mr. Claire. Tari- ll."ll, Mr. Bong". ‘Panicn and George - - - ‘ *2‘ i .1 , trcnlc and oven urilllrrctc 110511101» vnird, .~.;l 11pm (iml vurl‘. ll‘.l'."llf'."l ifs-M“ J“ ‘i’ " s if we are faithful. Just where our strenglil is exhausted, as we clinlb . the "Hill Difficult" w: shall find lilo ;|~_U;_g;,;[,,1_ m; Mame that he put’ the seal m m5‘ light oi the “House Beautiful" sliin- ‘Ur »-\~,,-,-m.-, iing from doors opcll to welcome us.’ Anwng mp m The people attending Trinity. Church are llCVCl‘ disappointed. There is the inspiration that is ill- cvitablc when worshipping with a largo collgrcglitioil. lilo beauty ofi the flow-crs fllIlW-‘illllg the Altar hold its cflcrl. the purity and lllnllllrri" of’ prrsclllcilioll cf the Gospel mcr-szlfrr‘ is appealing and the cxcellc: o of‘ the lllllSlCill ‘poriioll of lilo tifl l llcvcl‘ falls to plczlsc and be llclpfu! 1w shall l-ils liillgci-llll conic. ‘lilo cvcllilu; hCflilflli wur. nllllliillr: (il.i'll~'-i'.l!l l‘. i? which " filly wcrc llicllclclhslollill‘; “rho Lord is miiidfill of his own." lf‘_‘£'5 "Saviour. when night ii; v" Mr. v. l. Ding‘. ‘ l0; \\'oslc:.ll0!ll".:‘:. ‘ lllv‘ Jclll items oi lllP‘ i —-I"ROIIIBITION COURT-Before lhfhgiidrote Tweedy on Saturday at ‘lit? Court House, Summer-side, several .c;i r-r. iwailist the Prohibition Act were ll. 1x1. n number of them being til-om i a View and vicinity. One ‘lrclll 5531i Vi:\v for sale of liquor was ‘ililflii 300 or fivc lllollths. Two from ‘l.l‘ll‘ snlllofllllc: fol‘ possession rc- wuvrl a. fine: of $200 or three months. Fmm G“ In 7 0Tb.“ ‘W5 ‘NHL U7"? from Clifton fol, rolling was ‘ ‘ |iIlf“.l <Il<u| ur five lllvlnilis. A case or, ilv: ithllroli lll‘_".'illlll~|, l'illlilllill‘ fill w“ n“: a pa“), from Pom Hm I‘ wrcsiilm mum] mmudm 17ml"; h” ll nv-zuurncrl hlliil Jan. 10th. Three oiling: Bur-ill. llullz-xl- in (i liilil. li'."'r» (fllHllllTl, r\l|il.¢l\lv :~i!.l" Ill the evening tho choir was llsslri- ' ed by two artzsts from lllc lliailllailrl, Miss 'Knihiccll Logan, of HfliliLlX, gave in a (lr-ligllfful lllfliiilfl, two. violin rclccilolls with Organ llL".'('lill- lllllliilliflii and Mi". F. W. Austin. Villn‘ is a vnlucii iilcnlbiri‘ of lilo Central Uliltcti Choir iii lvlollctml. M. I3, rvn- dcrcd tile bcaillifill solo “it is cnoinh" from “Elijalf ill .'lll‘.l highly llppl intlvc nzlcl alfliwiir. x l pic will look for‘: anticipation of llcixl-ing him on some ‘ future occasion. Th: cvczllllg srrvlcc‘ was broiidrnsi. by CJLQKK. Til:- nL-t tcndallcc nl. Sunday School runs, e1‘. l l \ 11m BAPTIST f‘liL'li(‘ll ‘The Rm. Afc. Villiyull. (ll ]‘|I‘i\_\'(“.', ni. the nlurlilir the Baptist Church, basril his thought Limflf‘ oltrzvi l: ' on lvfllvk 7. 34 "And loo , u. I11: Hcnvcli he sigllcil. and s lull). him. rphphallln, that i‘:_ b!‘ nlzcncil.” . il-itll a prculisl‘ \l\'lflllf‘."l, . forthright, economical of wori ps1‘- lzaps none of the gospels ~ Master so iniimairly: ill l‘ forrccl to In tho lcxt. J?’ lllflfl who is (loaf mid rlzlvvl ‘llll i‘i the pcrformaaicc of the mi m‘ lljill- ing one is inlrz-c:sc:l by his .""lI\lIl" “And hc lOClITKl u‘) i) llrnlcn.“ l‘. Viilil n foundation store cf 11w mi. .l h.’ tho Christ. Jrsllr. Pro p": xl, ilvr infinitely‘ pmvrrfnl, vcwlrrl till."- r ml- munloli wliil (iCil. A‘: (h: lid" " looked to heaven so lot us look. r. the Master knell. so 1c‘. us. Vital l) ovr l"! li~ ' ‘l Lifzi“ "illWi It renews the can verifies of udi‘ _‘ 1‘ Chill-ch \\."*. ' 'Fll'.‘ lllvcll‘. w‘ (‘l illf- nllllllnl \\‘r'I2 of illlilcci l)l‘."._l'(“.‘ vscrv {ll‘i’l(llll‘i(‘(‘fl. 1h first lacing n‘. Zion (‘Eluvr sllbjcvl 'l'lillll i". 7.30 lll<)ll',l't_. Uulil-ylu-w l‘.“llilf i!-r~ ullilllnl lliriilow‘. llv-z (inf: f“.'f‘lllil_'1’, i ll l .'t.‘.'.‘-"_'\i. 71' RAP [HT .‘_\l . T) \\' hi‘ ‘-'l.‘ilf)0l. urre (llhllhréffl and iDlil’ not rcrlvcrl, S. ’ i'1i‘»“.'i PERSONALS fhrlrlr. Czulori. nf Sunlmer- u-"v-lr: in lfnlffax for a for ll llsziilir. Sulllmemidi n‘ o.’ fir. Drilc? Callbcck. S. . lvs. homo in Lot 7 iur M W“ "hi" "I H Cll:~.;illl.l'- 1:51 0n Saturday nlorning “r '51" 11”?” » “l? I'll to Oltllun where h: is on "I'll-ill lil" "Y -. 1' h: the (‘izll s~v\.;~. s A very lull. .ll'.\>| ___ _ ' ling rlvlrri. ii ill: |‘i‘llll l)‘; ‘l.’ l! , ‘fl. .l(i\'<"lIf(‘ our.“ UfilPflKi and v. \‘.(‘l"_‘ ziilllilili‘. <l . ll. .'\liL'fll‘lll - Fpoill-i‘. f‘ (J1E- .l|_r.: lll .'\- lllilll, l\ i u! f"l‘ ll".ll’Zlll(‘l ‘ .1 gll n‘. Lilo Nina-Zr}: lieu", ‘ Ulf‘ S - rtr v1. ‘ril .0 127".‘ lzunlr- in filtaun sill-r at- l““.""l! tho lilllol-nl 0f llcr ski-av l\’f,.. fl ll M: lson, which look llliK" oi 1hr lxour- of hor parcr-li H" owl Pvir; .l Mmlomiall of Sum- lll"".‘t'!". I l ll‘ 2 S".h. S. “thrill. illrilivxllcfll. iii" P11“ 11:‘! xi‘! r" 'i i'\ loam that Dr W. (t. Home llvp. :1‘. \" .1». -\l‘-='5 Jlurfl. vrilrv is seriously ll ht h" l-‘lnllivsoll liitfliv- l‘l liunuilerlullr, i1. not so well. Home I)cp.:r‘.l;.~ lZ-"i. lL-"vs, 11.! llwv lu- h~ 2: :‘.‘0\\'n ."J much Air-u. iinrlis. Mr- Uulbrw-L. Ml .. :_ -rl-, lrgl r:, npparnlt Ir- lii i‘ Fraser, blls. fwllfn _ ‘fir. ' '. - ‘I ~:' : 1;" q Q o o ~| mhfliEfTLf,’ To-Nzghf ,. ._ .. .~..,. J‘. -L n. ...~,- t ./ do‘: 141;? .1 A. Tilllillfi‘ has l'c.urn- _ l»: l It . ,. ,..;_g__.,... a