I barmaid-flail” f F‘ v v A ‘ " "nurse u: ‘l all Sihtiiiilifir I‘ “l Minister-Re . “Ls-Bruce Muir Mo, F. "r. wATxle, oncANisT AND cuoln MASTER ‘ml-ping et 11 A. Me-Rev. ‘_r. s. Rodgero, Tomato- sundsy School 2.30 P. M. 1 Evening l! 7.00 P. M.<QO‘ 1mm indie. \ , Morning AnItrleln-“Come Let Ue Reason Together.’ E,,,,,,l.., anffiqm..-"Abld‘e With Me." h I . i? ‘ T; ‘ ‘ '" x-"R r1 n? v M ‘F19 Dlfi. McDonald, Mleelonery ~i a - we; .7 .""'iklll"." Mdiritiitp liillitzil Chord) ‘m: R." n, 1A., ago Richmond Street ' nsv." s". ‘H. sAwisAv, o; o.. e: upper Prince Streat L. voaeANleT-gw... 5.. Fi-llTul-IEIMA- 8-.”- N-i A" T" ' " “esnvlossl ‘Eon? raaadsow 10.00 A. ‘Ma-Prayer Meeting. T 11.00 A. M.-~Proec_her: Rev. Dr. Hamel)’- Subject: "Nevmen of Life.’ Anthem; "lo ilovc. Th" WI" "at L" M° 5°” 3,30 p, .M.\-§lhbqth School and Bible Ciaseee. The Offering Will be For Missions (Men's Bible Class In the Chvwib) 1.00 P. "M.—Preacher: my. w. m. Ryan. B. ‘A. Subject: "An ‘Old Testament Patriot" \‘,l‘ Solo: "Behold! I Stand at the Door"‘ . . . - - - - - - - - -- Jlld= Mr. Roy Whitehead . Anthem:__uH°.-fl||l In the Highest" . . . . . . .. Steiner AtcgflplAL WELCOME‘. TO ALL. 1' I Ii v V‘ eeee-eee o“ ‘ww- vvv%“§@"§ RTISEMENTS i ..8c per line of 5 words 7c per line of Jyvords g CLASSlFiEl) ADV E , ,,..¢-¢¢o-»+>o+e e >044 v00 eve“ ooov o voo v0 0 eeoo-oooo L...’- _.\ gon ts \‘\ n-nti-ll “muted AGENTS wan-E Nllllgno, United Art Limit- k, Toronto. 3u42-l2-1-wsm26i WANTED POULTRY DEAD OR alive. Highest pric s paid. Love's Ill-eat and Fish Mar at, Charlotte- town. 308942-3551 WANTED-— HARDWOOD PLANK and sleigh stock. Apply Prou-de and Moreside 223 Great George Street. 3081-12-2-81 ORTR for ca! , ed, 4 ljrllllBWIO an on WOMAN To TRAVEL and appoint agents. Yearly 8118!‘- “nlee 51092. (being $21. weekly zlwrzitte) and ~. BXP9ll595-_ Ex’ per-lance unnecessary. For partic- illurs write Winston 00.. Toronto. ~ FOXES i BOARD TWEEN Mil-Ks BIG ,.MON.EY n: l-nn rnnch a limited number now and ‘Christmas. Sell Gmarnn- (iillllurllnn , National only.)-—- iteed ReaPSiIll-IJBIEBYW- Write for Dewar " Stewart. Geo. W. full particulars. Public Service new“; cllal-lolgelowlh R R_ 5 hulls of lCaneda. Limited. London, J 2837-11-20-tf WANTED - 50 CARS 0F POTAT. oes. Canada A grade, inspector's certificate to accompany each car.A1so 6 cars certified seed cob- blels or mountain's. Highest mar- ketprices paid. (Sgd.) A. H. Af- tieck. Albany. ‘ " 3080-12-2-01. Ontario. A. W. Dec. 4. {female 11$ Wanted ANTED-A RELIABLE EXPER- i‘ ienced housekeeper i.n country home. Apply A. D. ‘Brevhaut, Pownllu, P. E. l. "sills 1214i WANTED-YOUNG out 1a on 16 years old to helpat bolusewpyk. Tfiltiillfions Vacant Country girl preferred. Apply —.-—-.—-_-———-.--—,¢—-—--.--—--i- l‘? 5 Euston St. 308642-3431 MAKE MONEY AT HOME-ME‘N --~---~- —---- ——~——-—-—--———-——- and women can earn $1 i052 an Miscenaneoug hour In spare time writing show- eards. No canvass ng or solicit‘ JNQ A_ MACDONALU _ LAND lug. We instruct you and supply . you with Wonk. Write today. The - Menenitt Company. Li Dominion Hiliiding. Toron _..__. ...__. Salcsnlen Want-ed Surveyor, Hermanvilie, P. E. l. 2734-11-16-1mo o EARN ‘$25 WEEKLY, SPARE time, writing for newspapers. Magazines. Exp. unnecn, details Free. IPrsss Syndicate, 637 Si. Louis, Mo. SALEIUMEN _ steady employment and pay 4103 wselkly‘ to sell our complete and T ti" exc us ve lines od aranteed G For Sale ‘“ " quality, whole root, fresh-dug-to order trees and plants. Attractive illustrated samples and full co- operation, s money-making oppor- tunity. Luke Brothers Nurseries. Montreal. s, W, 91 i Articles For Sale BAKERS OVENS, WRITE FOR catalogue, time lsiylnonll; lg (la.- sired, some used" o-vcns on hand; Hubbard (lvnu Company, 1100 Queen West, Toronto. ' "FOR SERVICE"—LARGE ENG- iish black boars-W. F. Rose, St. Andrews. 3074 12 2 iii F-OR SALE-ADO BUBHELS SEED ‘Colliers (certified). Apply J. A. Keougbnn, Vernon River. .. . = 312012 4 2i FOR SALE 9 ROOMED HOUSE ‘No. t3 Reserve Street in first class repair with lot uild out building. Apply Philip Chandler North Milton. 3118 12 4 3i CHOICE FIREWOOD FOR SALE ill 10w ‘"110 suit. hardwood $5.00 M!‘ cor . soft wood .3.5IJ lcr _'* cord at Charlottetown e21: Lllliliil am EARN'N°3' QTEADY 5M" Apply to Secretary H’ w. weeks‘ ploymenl for Barbers. Become 139 pllzroy 5L 305212131 "expert In 8 weeks. Write Molar . _. Barber College, Department "F" 10-Z-Srit13lE -~—-l I i Male Help Wan ted f"; » m rat". ALE-Te 65; To Hull's: fl-l-ttsltil lilfliiflllfl} churches. ‘so i. ciienln- J . cry, saw and mu" |,_ good RAILWAY POSITIONS -—OFFICE or on trlfils, (lncu17-40) .pliy 8126-6400 month, Free passcdl Give" location wanted. Expert. , once unnecessary. Write ‘Baker, 8ul>t., 1142 Si. Louis. lilo. 3108 QWANTED AT oseé- - r393 _ men of neat appearance for spec- lhl work in local territory, must "hove fair education. and be sat- isfied with earnings of $25.00 per ‘week to start. No experience required. but muet be orltera. dud come well recommended. ‘if youtliiuk you can qualify write ' at once. stating e. etc. Mana- house. lair outbuildings". Part ideal land for growing seed pota- toes. ‘lI. C. Stewart, Hermitage. 30iif-l2-8r2i iii? HEAVEN AND ‘HELL. l IQWEDEN- ‘barre crest work on i. ‘ e rm- depth and a. real we , d. Over iddspogeg, . 1 y l, mid. w. at. ‘Law. ' Ava. Toronto. - "b" . s‘. s. Dec. 1-4-8-11. ron sALes-Anrlllcfifiie/mcn " iunioig..- y-edge ._with two ‘it’. BWB. ' , ,, , , m,“ 5 “(ifiuh “mclgjgllg m: . ear Fuller Brus Co,” ‘ililouctou. mg lysm ind vm-qulgfi‘ . . $1 948.431 ‘Ho: llooiiej ‘ ~‘"._ "is ' " 3mm“, "m, ,fi}:,\,,,¥., l h Found sale shortly in rim cls shave. si-——---—----—-- on? FOUND-QILVIR oTssL TAP! 11-00mm w». . hmii..i'3"i8.‘f“en‘£."%. ""312? fwa: 151 Al: "Pllrdllase Navy Gin Prblwt " British at... ctlone; on cover or. drlibv ' Oollldiin-I-"arllevonuae. IDONITJON. bee. ii. _— word nee came" from Vice- liinlrel Sir‘ Ed- ‘atlibDFM elileihlntrke ml;- wyn Alexander-Bl Mr. d! thirlirit.» mttell, 43 A Western Guardian A —AT SINCLAIR. l. 8TEWART— F?" Patterns Congoieuul Rugs all sizes, clearing prices for Saturday. ' 3133 "IMP. l‘). G. Mayhew within the shadows of by profession. (Ads Whitehead) Mrs. 2nd, 1926. to Ml" uud Mrs Iiouis W t ‘Roper. a daughter. GlLLiS-At Point Priill on Nov L. Glllls, n rilin~Cliil1rllrc ICi-iv. ‘ 'lil' ,'\V.lll , D0. Si, "'””""“‘ =1‘ll‘.\" ll filfvllil. fflrfiflflil llflhlflnm‘ MCLWE a‘ imliltfilurlerllllfil?‘ “Chill/y for c Halli‘; DEATHS 775'. Fl he lll\\'Il_\'S is. it LBllS-illwl _..___<.>‘ u “L "I ‘lhcnk-jng_ ‘ 311713 4 3| ' ~—_"—""""_"' " ‘lilliv —<‘P llll.‘ sr-lilillg by llciliv-i . .___ ‘,',"'°‘L"E\?°”]’“, ‘1“'\“,."1i'- 1W1“. f‘lllli‘l'fi o1‘ llli’ om ("lldrdkcc Lgluili Sljflflk QIIOtQIIOIIS THE BREAD BASKET OF THE ..ii..l'.~l..<*.ill ._i' w». i‘: s: ,' . -.. No.1 _4 __ ,, , , ifnlm llv. ‘Iiliiilu oi llIII- lllllillkfl’ p11 hlftiliun K118“ Hm Oman‘) l l’ ‘H wtlakni. lNlIOMlILIci llliiéullll: l’ ' ' , ', ‘"" , - ,, -. H , - llili ‘ll our 1i ". ". s r ‘ ‘l Rodd AIuLr-rr". ll.".l‘l\=\'lllI'. Silulhkvl 3i‘ ill" liil-llil- l‘. (iilu of lilc lloillc- f '_!‘".\",‘H AX" i“ " "“ (3"“l“t,m“"* nI[\\v m. rvnLt\\'nl gubggripfigllg lo llocclnbvr 57th iii. 2 p. m. [Siifilill I‘ nnny " riwsjoil tho lspcim. wml" "'1' "Y "l\°]‘“”“"‘ “m! lvwil‘ u“, Gumlnau’ If m MEMCFIIAM . b111,... in... (..l\"i"l‘, ml... nll some. """“‘“"‘* "" W‘ \1"“‘l'~"=11 but?“ ‘ NlURRAY »-.\l -S"lll1l"ll'i~lll .»\i>l-l" deeushire, Scotland. William lllurrny father of Mrs Charles McEachcrn late of Bracklcy l't. and Charlotte town. ‘P. E. Il.. MARRIAGES l l BARRETT-M30EE°D—-Tlltl wcdd Ing took place in Charlottetown u 6 dclockiou Wednesday Vllss ‘Kristine Maciieoil, dltugllte of Mr and Mrs John E. MudLeod of Mr. Rough Archibald Barrett oi’ that place ‘Reverend Dr. Ramsay was the offi attired in a lovely costume of sand "nu Leighton. Jack Murphy. etc. AimtlJl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90 CENTRAL cl-lRlsTlAN CHURCH coloured seorzelw we? verhiw- Tllqffif"? "Ye gwllllrflllluflnlrl the li-raiznlan Traction .. 105% -i-ivanzelist J. w. Hnyier will Th9 Yllllllil l-‘Ollilll! We"? 11B 1'9‘! I1" f” ""-" Til‘ n 1131' C1151‘ 5 lAIliFulILHlG l'u'ip .. I12 preach at the Central Christian ieiits of a lursc HYPIIY 0t‘- Wedding illrtlllv "syvflnfnrlilflli Monti" Lil ‘rower .. 71 hurch, Lord's Day Dec. 5th.. at gifts. Mr and Mrs Barrett will A The fifth chapter of thf Swill] j-lnlionu. lat-wastes . 68% both morning and evening services. make their homehin ‘fl/hostile?!’ Rivr- Illzhhrttlgfi willgulguigelo] Bill , nnddfl rllliilllfill ltller . 11492 The evening subject will be \..The er, followed ‘by e es Vi s es o lf-II! l ‘H r'l g come y ,-,lr.l Co L.“ . 115 "ullnerss of the timt-s" or "Develop. their malty friends. (“Yd Chem‘ WIMI ‘breathw the \\'1‘.1l.I[lL3i.‘,' 5;; vp-nl vs. Evolution". A hearty -~~ —-~-<'°>'°"_' nZP-‘Ylt rcilmlllillte; mil; ‘.\L"]"-5[U3 Imp, New _ 24 n. lPIIIIII‘ nwnitai you. "Come and . s- . ,-c prog am w lc w ,. ‘ l h, .; _ IN he ffipiilted today‘, afternoon and Qflfiélfudd‘ New ' 3g, m “ a n end __ . - I |___> ‘ u’ evening. smwmm,“ "_'_ _ _ ‘ _ _ |_ 27f TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. _ ." “f, “d °"'"9 “Wm”? ° ° >3. ~ 8,1173)“ Com H _| 32 iiev Dr. Ramsay will pres-ch at i1 dear l-ntiler. James -J. Dunn who lifiiziiml Bridge no ,,‘ m ms subject being “Newness passed away December 2nd‘, 1925. ‘r " " ‘ - - ~ ~ - ‘ -- ‘I L“ S d s h 1 d Bu“ In our hearts your memory lingers. BANKS I Th"; at i‘; me’ “A, ‘m,’ evens. 13'"'~'~-‘°~'.Y W055" l°nd “"5 "W- Therc was a. rccord attendance gun: ggwfigfie ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " lug service REVNYV. M. Ryan will There is m! a day ricer lather at Greenwich Village‘ last night to “Qhémlbec fix‘. M ‘WHW/‘f preach, subject, "An Old Testi- Thfli We d0 "Oi ihlflk "l MW. witness tho boxing limits staged ' " ' ' ay’ "" INSERTED BY WIFE AND FAMILY Ilil Mullloliilfu Hill, rlliul Dec. ‘I, 1924. Sllrl-olllillcd loncly, are bills. ache Waiting and longing for you, You are not forgotten llcar father, Nor shall you over he; — WE OFFER As long as life and memory lusts We shall remember tlice. ‘inserted by daughter, Mrs Tllos ff‘, Alberton. 3129 IN MEMORIAM Peter l-‘Inluyiinn, Fellini's knoll. WIN punt-oil invlly lIi-celnlli-r ilrd, i025. “'1- nfirn lliilllr of (lll)"4 izfllll‘ |‘.\'. Win-n we were nll loin-liner. Tin» h|lilfll)\\' o'er our lire» is mist lllir Iulml elm lnilin lure-HT. follilzlli llli‘ return uri- ttluniiiilll: Yllorl n lnllci,‘ izrltvn i ‘Fln-rl- slcrlli-til fllrri- wltlloui iirrllillilllrl Oni- \\'I‘ lnvril liul (‘lilllll not slwc. 'l‘ln- rolling elrrlslns of lilo Ulla‘! on lint l-IIII tn.- varuut r-luilr ital-ails Ills smile-Alto line- The ruins oi‘ one flint once out there. INSERTEI) ml wlrr. AND FAMILYI IN MEMORIAM in fond and loving memory ‘m, Elljih Hlll,.who dflplfltd this lift: December 4th, 1924. still sore His memory le as deer today Ae at the hour he peeled away." INSERTED BY WIFE AND FAMILY rlfiUWfim v Interim-Wm l .. in loving memory of our Motheng Mro. J. W. Redd, who ldled Dec». ember-ml, 1924. , , Ney, never more thy e lrl! Yeerneth In ite cnwer guest Thy item, ill res ii _ Thy st (‘lanolin ‘Mr . ._I..ev,eII-. _ - '- meuli rile-before eeiilling. aikuoll n. Iolttehllliii-“IIM-‘Id l ' ‘ isii Chine station, that ho believed ' be has sufficient strength to pro- lbm‘ "°r‘r'-’Ei‘"" 313" mire nerd oi 3.441;‘ the‘ Adinlgerliy, mllllfli the in ‘r.:""*.:"'.‘":;:.".:;"'."'*. I _ '. - . : ‘:3 the Admiralty lintmrglllfid w *1"! h‘ _ will/loo “Wtiiifi Tanner w molt " ‘ " 'dq,A'dmlrll ‘teltlllg hints-I'll- yo‘! I I I l i a stalwart native of P. Isl. ‘Island resides at 2830 Virginia SL. Berkeley, Calif" the izreat University 0f California. where his ‘e011. CIHYBIWQ. it! a senior. Maybew is from ‘Graham's Rood. New London, and is an architect iiluyhew is a native of Boulder. ‘lIIinoIs.— Oakland Maple .Mr. 18th. 1926, to .\ll" linll .\Il"s Clarence Nov. 27th., ill his R7 year. evening. zit 63 Upper Prince Street. when of Hunter River, became the bride Leslie Barrett of ‘Wheatiey River, son of Mr and Mrs clating clergyman. The bride, who was unattended, was attractively Illl loving memory 0f Mr. Elijah by friends we are zln the midst of ollr pleasure lvc smile on our fucc still a heart- ln loving memory of my Ileur liusliiuul Two years have paeeed ,cur hearts: / i As time goes by we miss him mort- . 1N MEMORIAM A Trill. CHARLOTTIILTQWN ouARolAN Bill Hart Picture . An Epic 0f Wiist “TUMBLEWEED—8"_ A wlhllizrr FROM THE START WlTIll"-'“ sic AUDIENCE AT THE PRINCE EDWARD The ovation that Bill Hart re- ceived yesterday at the Prince Ed- ward theatre, though it was only his pictured presentment,- would nave done the famous western star's heart good hud lie been there to hear. The picture was “Tumblcweedtf. MM- giud it is I-lart-‘s first for United Ar. -—-—<oo-——-— fist-s corporation release. ‘if his ‘" '"'—-" —-- cthern arc as good no one can find BIRTHS room for criticism. True, Bill has -——-"— ll! -.- l l- l- b t ROPER-At East ‘Royalty, Dec. "Jpllltlllllylllxxllgeillyll Md p Lmre u cups them lill. It was directed ‘by King Bag-got, who derided lo go on IhcJ-rcvclulo side ilsull lo be zi slur himself until he m’ lilo l-llmcru Iillil handle a illega- phone Wish-nll of grease paint. llili Ilurt is d real cowboy in this '1 iltllillflli lill ll" saw-s: Molly. Tllull Ill’ lull. m lII\'I' with the fair lnnlli iuri bccolrlvs Ilei" champion. She llus n bud balf-in-othel- who pale up with all orncry cuss nairiell Frcol. The two plun in grab off the water richis by Isetlling on a certain ranch-house site. Bill has deter- millcli to do the ‘ilélilfi thing-—for llnlly~knolving she'll be lenient with the dnter. They gel him arrested as a "sooner" and he ‘gets out. beats ‘hem both up and lslllkEs the claim. .-\ lot Kentucky" Ros». n lovelorn punch- l l. o ball dream. Lucien Littlefisld "elthe actor of this remarkable ‘w-c. Barbara Bedford is the girl~and ‘l‘"l'r*'= r rnrlrlng cost with J. Gor- don Russell. Richard R. Neill, Lill. by the ‘management. The pmlillliiiltrics ‘between Porn" and Rannghan ended in u draw. The feature fight of tho evening was that ‘between Champion O'Brien and the ‘Challenger Mc- Lend. O'Brien on entering the ring. dressed in green fighting toga was greeted with a deafening ovation. disqualified and the bout called u.l on account of one of his gloves bc- ing found loaded with a piece of iron, but through the sportsman- ship of the champion and with the understanding that the bout was to be fought according to thc Em~ press of -ll‘9l8fl(l'S rules, thc foul" round tussle was begun. 'i‘ile fight throughout was OlBrlciiZ-s McLeod receiving thc worst end all through and at the beginning of the fourth round, fol- lowing a catch as cutch can clinch the champion by u clover itud spccdy right upporcul floured lbl- cllllllcllglll" uilll rciuiilcil illc l-llulll- llliillililll. . At thc clone of tile foil‘ ho was llruscntcll \v-itll_ u. green Illllllilii! éuil lll l"o<_lo_i:nitiull of ills pllltilirlii: |iI‘ll\\’i!S.\‘. ' 'I‘Ill~ dlmi" prize lvzls wmi IIvriu-rl Onlwny. Sprint: Sircl-t. . . . . <+>~ 4- ~- l l by | ‘THE LATE Miss ANNA PALMER i \ lwzlutiiill and lllll)l'OSSl\'\" sol"- ~ was ‘llclll ut nn enrlly hour ill‘ lr,.-Ii.ly morltiilg, ‘Docmilber Llilil. . tlll- \lI'l1~ m] f'-t“l'\'l('8 for ibv liili‘ .\ Zilrlry Anna Palmer whose llcuill look place in ‘lmndv-ll‘. Elm" lfl|l(l ;l lsIulr-t iilmo ago. Following hvr own‘ wish "idle cilskot urn cou- iainiul; her ashes was brought out [rum lzlliizlulll‘. by her sister to ‘he bluff-ll lll the dflmuy ‘Dllli ill" S1101‘- wonll ‘Cemetery. 1 ~ " hi‘ Li . ‘l. I A . " HUSKY THROAT is quickly relieved i by ,_ .. - M E LQIDS. The marvellous lit- tle blilfik. ANTISEPTIC runners . » Price 25 cents Blix. sow m?! " Bi. "ms radium olulccisrs , i I i ~ w; n-A‘ ~-". of good fun is supplied by "r with n bald dome and a face like Tho challenger was nearly ‘bcilil; During ‘hel- life -Ill Clllirloilteiowul -__ Til TIIE SILVER every kind of eitver fox. ule. No matter throughout this season. Why speculate on the futu when you can secure right here epot cash for your furs. you later. Dates for Summerside will be announced shortly. I£.\.< Ii ‘n; ~ Al. ‘Pop. and "Saute. Fe llty. . Llzllited -stntes ‘SlteSei . . . . . . . 149 Montreal Stock Exchange July, 133. ly 85%. 46%. July, 135C144. .TACKS THAN LY FORMER- representstives of thc Dominic Premier Baldwin mall?- anxious about‘ air attacks than night issued official reports Prcluier Baldwin's remarks, Wlll were largely concerned conoulutioil for nllltuul livfuucc thc illiulitpets of illi‘ Elliplrla. Iillllllviu emphasized lilo rilul n». l-rult‘ with lilo (ll)\'___|'llllIl'!lI jll ll llI‘-l‘ filmiiy who llll\“\ fllwlll": h“ .I\'ll in llll-dliglic-l ooh-I'm. Thc funeral] \\'fl.~; _~. ill‘ truly l. ltzitli l-y illnll" Ii .l‘.. ll. ll, llnyluonli. Tllc vnsl ti‘ a devoted sister and friend. Leave we now Till-y fiiHTillIi sit" lll r» yrdr Bliifistmas Useful ‘articles that will be flppftdiflfld. TOILET ears. colitelnlno Brlieh, Comb end Mirror In plain end decorated IVORY. rollTolss suiztt. AMBER- 0C6. noulcun: ROLLS and oases. ‘Tnivg/lsLLllvo TOILET noLL _. Psllrumes end ATOMIZ- ens. ‘ TOILET RTICLES. I08 CANE , etc- Lerge eesortnlent. Prion low. , - FIIX ‘FARMER We stand ready to buy each and red or_ cross fox fur you have to offer for how large the , quimity we C." hand“ u’ and wnhldlmflillil, 'W'lll {P76114311 (ID.V.) El. be prepared to handle all the above l8 on ‘Swmm’ December 5m‘ a the present excellent prices and w, plan to make charmtetown lion Caiendnms givr-ng-free with each and Summgfglde» our" buylnfl new or renewal i oscrilrtion. tf centres. Don't be disturbed If "T _ you can't get In tomorrow or next Miss 595N355. F-TCJ-o 395i!!!‘ day, we will have plenty of tlmeied h)’ Mr- \\"1\2TlBI' and plenty of mgngy and can s” Choir iudteciiui .\.0lltl£\y evening. ’ 3128 buying 156 Am,‘ Cum (.0 ‘ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ H 52% Point, S. S. llillsboro will be“ un- Am C“. m“, “Ly C“ _ 102% ableflo tuke tenmS until float iaalra; Am. lilcoilloiive Co, .. 109 mum‘ Am" """*"'“ "m" 'C°" "' 17 P. E. I MINISTERIAL Associ- Afltivflilli-iilil ('30P- 31471500" " f”? ATlON-Mouthly meeting 0i’ the (‘fitn,‘l"i‘,l" [fiche m‘ " N534 P. E. l. Ministerial Association in ’, ‘ p fwlm U)" ' " " " ' " ‘ " " ‘" ‘l2?’ thg Baptist Church, Charlottetown. N. r. Lcn. nlid IiulI. Riv. RIR. 13o on Monday Inomlng Dem 3th" at 11 California Petroleum CorplL. ~17 U-c1ock_ A large attendance l“, llluusllll ‘Molar but" Co. . . . . . . 48 awn-Hy international Paper Co. 31% Standard Oil of N. J. 38% ENGAGEMENT ANNouncsry Ms‘ Wm- ‘PM TEX" RY- - 252 -Mrs. Lucy B. Kielly announces Readmg 9"» _‘ - - - - ~ - < ~ ~- 99% the engagement other daughter. ‘s9limlerll Pauli“ C0- ‘~ -~ 105% Jennie ‘Hodgson, to Mr. George lyniou Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 159% Wbiston Dewar, sou of Mr. Peter tA-S. luldustrai Alcohol ‘C0. -. 82 ilowar, ‘Newlands, Charlottetown. “lastillghulsc Electric 68% Comedy-rm, 73h}; lflryq 32; Ju~ Oats-Dec. i3; dloy, 47%. July, Wheat-dice. 1305i»; hluy, 135%; - i} BRITISH GOVERNMENT LESS ANXIOUS ABOUT AIR AT- IJONDON. Dec. 3.—lll his speech- 6.3 at the various private discuss- ioiis on imperial dcfeilce before the at the recent llnperial conference. the state- ment that the Govcrilmcnt was lc-s: i.w years ago. The (iovorllluent to. with tho best methods of cil-llpl-rlliiilll and Ml". ill lilo Singapore nzmll burn‘. and llupcli tllliunllllllilliillfi would Ifil-Llli- Ill-my llllTtlllll, 1.1,." inquraucp ,.,,mpa,,l,_._.,_ ()l\(\ .. _;____.. ___.....___.._, . . __ ' . - .10, unil- Ihu lJLO i. a ‘ lllllw \-..l at villi-Ill 'l"~“" m‘ m‘ ‘l “til h. H . |_ 5,3,1" w“ mwr i“ H. lmWSi-q- lb.‘- Ill".'".ll lliliillmliliiligxilflugllhg Iilili“ , _ .. .. '- ' . t’ , . t ~ l-Illlycn when. llIIq-(‘I or." ln-uililllll; lldvii] tshliiiiiivqwlliiu“; war’ “Thing llli‘ll'li'll'l‘.ll.‘.l ('I'(‘i‘ll.'Il Ii ilit'lliill‘_\' of "ii ‘ "‘ " lrzlellds. The burial til"l‘\l - was im- pressively read by lilo lteclol- idle urn was coverelil wit-b. fluweni u fit- liilg tribute.- to the loving memory iFilllliit‘ ill Thy gracious keeping, Central Guardian BAIPTIST cs ulscl-l; evening, ‘Recital "by Choir. i Monday 13128 TOO MANY THUMBB.—This is Itlle title on t-hc lpiollllre of one oi.‘ The Guardian Calendars for 1927. Free to Cilaniiasi readers "ienewinil their" yearly subscription. CENTRAL PARIBHPIReV. "D. M. 10.30 a. m. and in _'llfl People's re Church, Cimriottetovrn, 7.00 p: m. i" wuss THE DAY ls bolus.- l ‘utlakes o. lNLfnill-lflil picture, on Guard and Baptist LOADING L-IVE H065 lit Nurtn NOTICE —0\vlng to an ucz-ilioul 5km lhc float lll the duck at Rocky marriage to take place latter part i‘. December instant. 3132 7s lnent Patriot." At this service Mr Roy Whitehead will slug "Behold l stand at the door-Jude and the choir will render Hflflflllllil in the Highest. MARTlN-HISCOTT-A quiet but pretty wedding took place on Wed- nesday, Dec. 2nd, 1926. at 2.30 p. m. ‘ii Zion Presbyterian Church, Char- lottetown. ‘The contracting part- ies were Tllurtnn Harold lliscott of Stanley Bridge and Mary Kathryn Martin of "South Gran- ville. Tile nlarriagc ceremony was performed ‘by thc Rev. Scott Fulton in the presence of a ficw 0i‘ the immediate relatives. The bride was prettily attired in u dress of blue and bronze I-hiucillii satin with but to match and coat ' ‘broivil needlepoint Marvelln with fllr trimmings. After a sumptuous wedding supper the ‘llippy couple left on the 8 l). m- rain for Granville where they will -"esldc for thc present. PROSPERITY. THRIFT AND INSURANCE. -—‘ln kllcpiill: with hc llrvsmli rllilllel‘ |l1‘ll‘ll)(El‘(>lIH coll- lililnl of Islzillrl affairs is till- utolldily lllffflilflllll-i ‘iiuslnirss of Lil!‘ llS ll cf ch Ill‘ Itil Ila ,._.,.l- mn- llllllllrell llltlllitlllll. (lUllKIYS if ill-u‘ illlslllvss within l_hl$ Pill‘? l,,,-.- in illt‘ luontb cl NovulllIlt-l ‘lllil illlvilli! P"! fl“ H’; mmkl.‘ il new Imslucss llluril m c. hilt shown at the sable This condition 0m. people, who ellordcrod tend- blued W1!" which I'll zil- ilil ‘(WAY was (if i lon- lnilt 3'1""- qwaks well for ‘ilgpgby show a W m“. mwnril thrift, £30m m Wumlllnl for thc future. ‘i3 truly cncourazing- (<11 (ll)e IIUTEI. Since tlklfll ‘N.’ m" Hotel we lleve new! "'1'" moueende of 60"!" l" repairs Ind liVlP"°"°'"‘""' n l, MW m; Ilneet Hotel of lte clue in the Maritime Prov- incee. It eppeele to those who went e comfortable Hotel end Illkmfld "b" ‘m’ excellent eervlee at e moder- ete price.‘ .. g Rltee from Oi-W W '4 pulley. Charlottetown Hotel Co”. Ltd. Ireprletere MISC L. "GQNIAIP; IIIIQII‘ qwvq-vvv G IN NOTE __~no Mr. and Mr McConnell. Truro: P. s. '1'. L. Rogers. Mon. lrael", ‘M. J. Mciver, "Kiliroiiew A. dlwhee, Georgetown: P. W. Stewart, Mom QALLAGHAN - MoGINN NUR- TIALBw-An Iotuedlng event took Diane all. "St. Allan's lOInulob lbot 85. on the morning of November 17th "when Agnes, dsnlghter of and Mn. Peter IL. Callaghan of Dnyvile "was united llu marriage m Daniel G. lMoGlnu of the same place, The ceremony was performed by Rev. the bride. The wedldlns tumult woe P1111911 try Mrs. ‘Fmliich MoQuaid and during the nuptial mass ulppro- prints hymns were beautifully rend- ered by ‘the pastor. Rev. Leo Her- mell. The fbride lwas very becoming‘ l? Kflwlied in a dress of navy bins poirel. sheen and u. ‘black velvet lpiccure hut. She "was aitwnlded by her sister. Miss Annie who wore a sown of pcnoil blue crepe do ohene and a. dial to maitoh‘. The groom "W! fllbly Hlilllllvrl-ed by Francis Coa- 417 of St. Tluirsialfs University, ‘libs groom's gift to rho bride was a Hud- son Seal coat. ‘to the bridesmaid a bountiful crepe-do cliche scarf and to ‘the groomsmnll a set 0f pearl cuff links. After ‘lllu lnurriilge cere- ‘mmll’ the. wedding party drove i0 the home of the bride, where u llain-Ly lll'f'il'kffl.~‘.l was served to a Ian-gt.- number oi‘ lelutivcs und llltllilllfi lulu-ritual. whom were the ltcv. Pastor 1til‘Il‘RI.lV, Ill". Callaghan AftL-r ullc lirl-ilkfilsi. tllo bridul party loll. by ifziln ‘lor .\'.Ullll‘f\ll and (nll. er Ciillilillilll villus. On returning homo Mi". and ..\‘lrs. .\'l‘('.(llill'Il will rc- shie in l-Inlyvnll». Tim nlally ll-llllllls ui‘ this polllihu" couple join. in wish- ing them a ‘pleasant joumey ‘through llfv. "ARE MOVING PICTURES HARMFUL7"— A very elltenaln. 111i; and instructive debate on this question took place at Si. James’ Literary Society last evening, MI‘. Daviid Stewart, president, was in the chair, and there was a good at- tendance. Mr. W. H. Burns, who was unavoidably absent but whose Duper was read by Mr. lan Burnett d off for the affirmative. His flfglimellt was a very able one. and showed he had given the question much thought and study. He con- demned attendance at moving pic- turns on two grounds: (l) Because moving pictures were neither truly artistic nor morally instructive; and (2) because the ideals and principles they set forth were not British conceptions of‘ what life was or should be. He argued that not illltii films were handled by British producers could we hope to have moving pictures that would warrant our patronage, that ut present the Hollywood idea of what the filming of story meant was the featuring of the sensation- al, the sensual, the ridiculous at the expense of the "soul" of the story. He urged his hearers to do all in their power to encourage British productions. For tho na- gative side Mr. Roderick Munn submitted a. splendid case which he dellvered without recourse to his notes, and made a fine impres- sion on thc audience. lie con- tended that moving pictures pro- vided means of depicting thc wond- ers of the world. of seeing foreign countries and manner of living such as would ‘be otliewise impos- sible. They enabled people in a short time to grasp the salient points of 'a. great story", and Ilroulzht vividly before the mind's cyc grenl. moral themes, such as the "Ten Commandments." ‘But apart altogether from the educa- tive and moral zldvantages of mov- ing pictures, they provided an easy and ready means of restful eutertaiilnlent, greatly appreciated by professional men and students- wbo desired just to he quietly ent- ertained without much. if any, exertion. Those who lived in Boarding houses knew tho value of the nloving pictures perhaps bcttor than those who had all the corn- forts 0i‘ Ilumc and llli: solclul ml- vltlltugcs of coiigcillal homo lifc, companionship unri olliurlailllneili. .\li)(li!l’ll1)l(1l.l|l'l§ illczlircs worn so udvallccd in thc lllfllifll‘ of comfort zlllll hygiene that ho lhouulll, llll fllijil‘filll‘llil0 siolzull iol" them would bl- “coolest lII slllnnll-r. cozilut in winII-r." foIlmvl-ll nlm- tuck part nll highly voillnlellllinl; both .\ll'. Burns Ml". ilIUlI‘ .\ll". l‘. [PFDI-illlli," null vonll"lbulinlls ‘to llle liclmln. .I. iiallztgiil-l" gllvl- u vl-ry iu~ llliorlliuiivi- cintcd. On the motion Albert lloop. seconded lleulb Suuudgrs. it hearty vote of thanks was tendered thc leaders. read n paper on Dumas Musketeers." PERSONALS "Mrs Frailk Puyno leaves spend the winter. Honor Roll for November: Francis Kerlvan 3 Agnes Mahar- garvt Campbell Ii Nellie H0 ‘Grade VJi‘l—-1 lwinilifred Kelly Margaret Mnilettil Mary B. Benol fy. Grade oorrigsn 8 Annie Arsoulult. ecn Hughes 3 Nora Doyle. 2 May Collins 3 Dorothy beclair. Crude lV-l Beatrice Orech Roberts Weetherbie 3 Annie Mill ins. . Grade ll'l'-—1 S. McDonald. ll F. lilalleti end lilllllis (Josie. ‘ Grade ii-l- Derottyn-Reges I- Hille- mud Doris .8 - ll I teens; (i. S. Green and wife. city; " w. o. Murphy and wife, sodulport. slqle-qqipe Ur! l‘ U-f-i‘ 1471148 Callfifihflll. ‘D. 1)., ‘brother of ' lll lhu discussion which ‘ null _ .\luuu upon ihi- cxcclloure of "- (lllIlFPSi un thc curious lioiliill raised lll the discussion. which was nluch appre- of .\Ir. by Mr. Next week Mr. N. D. Moi-eon will “Three this [nol-lllng" for Quebec where she will Roohlord Square . School Grade x—1 Mary Ciillnilhnn 2 Grade lX-l Mary Quinn 2 Mar- mans. g Ride: R.- U. Sleeves. Mouctolr," Wit. L lie Stevens. New Jersey; O. G. Ab ‘Grade VII-d Katie Wed!!! 2 Margaret Berrigen 3 Elizabeth Duf- v‘l--1 Noreen Cullen 2 mllmfli- Catherine MoGuinn 8 Lily McNeil. lCrede V—1 Adele Coyle 2 Btelli Grade V-l Eileen. O'Neil 2 Ell. Grade lV——1 ‘Mlfyofl! MdDollld M. Welsh and I‘. Walnut 1 iifsity Mr. Charles Thompson, P. E. L; agent ‘for the Southgate Cocleavelr» this "Imorlllng cor Virginia. on "a- business trip. Miss C-"dnnsn ‘Hurrinltl-On: enter- tained on Thursday UVBilhlg ‘in hon- or oi’ her frien-dt Miss‘ Clhiizzie Chis- holm. 0|’ Yul-mouth, N. lS. ' The ilially friends oi‘ Liolli. Arthur K. Doull will hi: sorry" to hear that he is seriously Ill ill n hospital in lPuris for over a month. ‘Ilev. l). .\l. Iluluom arrived in llli" !'ll_V Inst night. and ‘will resume 112,-: duties in the Central parish on Sab bath next. Mr. J. H. ‘Simpson, Bay View Mills has returned from a two months‘ visit to the United States and Western Canada. 'In Spok- ane, Washington, he visited his, brother. Mr. John Simpson, who he has not seen for twenty-two yours, and another ‘brother, Dr. A. S. Simpson in Maple Creek. Mrs A. Bonnell. Charlottetownf step-mother of lRev. J. S. Bonncll, arrived on the American train yes- terday and will spend a few days here before returning to Prince Edward Island. Mrs Bonnell is wife oil the superintendent of the Falconwood institution, hospital, sic. in the Island capital-St. John Telegraph-Journal. ' Eastern Guardian . JMONTAGUE BAPTIST OHUROH-IPreachZng service on Sunday p. m. Dec. 5th at 3 o'clock. (Ionducled by Rev. Ross C. Eat- on Qf Charlottetown. . . JMONTAGUE-Thero {will be service next Sunday in the United Church. hfon-tague at 11 a. m. and in newer Montague at ill-p. m. Rev‘. J. A. McLeIlun will conduct ‘these services. lAt the evening service la Montague a. prominent part will be taken by the girls of theC. G. I. T. Group. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Duncan ‘McDon- ald of Newport left recently on u short v-Isit t_o Boston. _ ‘ Notice of Meeting The annual meeting of the Prem- Ier Silver ‘Black Fox 00., Ltd" will be held in the public hell. Bedeque, oh Tuesday next, Dee. 7th, at 2 ociock p. m. Thomas Meyee. 5ee'y. 3134-12-14, 3i. WEAK MEN T Toke Our Herbal Remedies Book on Skin Dleeeeee. New Treaties on Chronic Diseslee by Herbal Remedies. 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