JQA items 2s, 1925 1'"; ')'-l'|' jamzsircshpttrisu Chard; MUIR, MINISTER 00000081" AND CHOIRMAITER REV. w. B. F, otthiiwkn. 11.00 A. ,M.—~8ermon. 2.30 r Jfnfrlllibetlh School. I 1.00 P. Masai-mind; , ,. ‘ ,. 3.01;! ‘IlMAs music 1 ~. .‘ M\R ING‘ SERVICE Belo-"Nezsreth" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . Mr. A. C. Bruce l‘ Gounod l lAnthem “While Shepherds Watched" ....... ., o...“ . _ EVENING SERVICE Anthem-NM flie Feithei-‘e ‘Love lBegotten" MCFlPllflg Aml“"""‘m"c'm° 119°" m° Mldllllllt Clear" . . .. Steiner e -- w. “e- Oall-Ioadl ofzl Western Horses Agee from four to eight yeere, weight 1060 no 1480. sound end well broken, ‘nolBronclioe or range horses ‘in the lot. ' at 1.30 ‘P. M.' EiQLPILLQ , '7. ‘¢2‘ ..H| 1.; Choice All AT AGRICULTURAL HALL Horses now at Agricultural Hell for inspection, MoFiHEE 6. HOLMAN, i905. Streeburg, sack. 000 Minister-JR EV. Elie diiiiteb dlliurtii nit dianaha W. Aeeoelettw-REV. E. H, ‘RAMSAY, D, D. Organist-W. E. FLET-CHER. ‘A, R. C. M. Ml. RYAIN, B. A. 11.00 A. M.—8ermon: “J Preacher-The ‘Minister 2.30 P. Mw-vslbbitll 7.00 P. M.—"A Sermon Choral Selections from A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. A . ‘ l SERVICES ron oscemaen 21 10-00 A‘ M-Ptlysr Maeiino in Heart: Hell. ewe, the Saviour of Men" Choral Selections n-onu-“eethiehem” School and Bible Classes. for the Closing Year." “Bethlehem? O-O'O ¥_—— 0ne Insertion Fonr lneertlnne lieht lneertlene . n Agents wanted I PORTRAIT AGENTS- WRITE for ‘prices and catalogue. United Art Co. ‘iiimilted, 4 Brunswick. Toronto, 0n‘t. 6863-12-23-wsm-20l AGENTS T0 REPRESEN US IN every Town and City in Canada. Selling Hosiery for the family direct from mill to consumer. Partially. ‘ Write for Free Cat- e‘. we supply eamplosgStorl- celery, MililpTorontb; Ont. A.W. Dec- 5-12-19-20. AGENT El’ "IN A. PROFIT- (sblg a yoer commission bus- iness of your own.“ jEverypro- party owner is a customer or prospect. Nine hundred varieties of hardy Rod» Tag Nursery pro- ducts. ‘Cosh every week. Complete equipment end instructions free. Write Dominion Nurseries. Mon- ‘ lreel. A.W. 90. ‘>___._> ..i___'_i__ .... ' WCOWO-O-O-Ofifi-O-QQ-O-O-OO-O-O-O CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - ~“~¢=¢~-ree¢¢‘eee-'+e X-O-O-O-OK-QKO-OH . . lOe per line of ll words Ie per lino of 5 words . 7o per line of 5 words ‘ S Q'§-OO-OOQ§Q§§fO Q-OQQOOVOO§-'y l For ‘Sale l FOR SALE — CAPITAL RANGEl and heater, apply 89 Roohford St. 689212-2421 ‘ FOR SALE-FARM OF 50 ACRES, good house and outbuildings. For fuller information apply Claude Horton, Village Green. 6914-12-25-21 FOR SALE-ONE 25 BARR.EL MARVEL Flour Mill complete ‘with Separator and Soourer and all necessary transmission for installing. Used only a few months as no available wh at supply. Can be seen art Bathu st N. B. No reasonable offer will be refused. Apply The Canadian Falribanks-Morso Co., Limited, St. John. N. ‘B. 6760-12-18-71 Miscellaneous JN-O. A. MecDONALD, LAND SUR- .-. bee f, ' Will be sold by suction on Tuesday, ‘Degembgr 29th 2 I? OOULD YOU BELL A $35100 SUIT Oitrillade ‘to Moos‘- ior $28.75? vcyor, Hormnnvllle, P, E. l. 6375-12-1-1 mo. tenor my» Heine's m... To coupes-r wilderness... "P00 request Mr. F. R. Modulus has consented to. test Ward 3 as councillor in the forthcoming civic election. ' HAVE YOUR skstsssbarponed Xmas day ‘by Weeks 8c Burns. ' : 6916-2541 ,L—‘-- MANY THANKS-Curved Bros have the Guardian's thnuksfor a III-FEB and handsome Calendar. A LOVELY CALENDAR-With m0 Wmilliments of C. Lyons 8t ‘Co. the Guardian has received a dainty Danel calendar for 1926. ‘FUNERAL NOTICE-The ifun- eral of the late Robert C. Buntaiu will be held from his late resid- .’ slice. Wheatley_‘lliver, Sunday af- " tcrnoon at 2 o'clock. _ ' FIN E ‘BEEF-Yesterday Mr. ‘i Oliver Saunders, the well known Hhillliil breeder sold to Mr. Alfred Watts, Richmond Street, a fine ‘big twenty-four mouths old. which tipped the scales at 1010 pounds. CARD OF THANKS-Mr. mid Mrs. Alex. LeClalr wish to thank all kind friends and neighbm-a go,- .-. tokens of sympathy‘ received in their recent ‘bereavement in the death oi Mrs. LeCiair's mother. _ the late Mrs. Margaret Gauthier, FINE ‘PROMOTION-The many friends of Mr. Philip lS. Batt of tho Western Uriion Telegraph Co., Boston, Mnss.. will be blessed to learn that he has been promoted w the position of Morse instruc- tor for the above Company for the Boston District. CORRECTION-An the report the DPOBram at the ‘Prince Edward Theatre Wednesday evening which appeared in yesterday's issue it was stated that the music was rendered by Mr. Ben Wagner's 01-. cliestra. This was an error and it should have. read: "The Prince Ed- ward Theatre Orchestra" under the direction oi‘ Mr. Ben Wagner. THE UNITED CHURCH.— Rev. both services tomorrow, his morn- lns Subject ‘being. "Jesus, the ‘Sav- lol" 0T M911." 11ml for evening, “A Sermon for the ‘Closing Year." Tile Choir will render selections from the ‘Cantata "Bethlehem," at morn- lhi: and evening services. Prayer meeting and sabbath ‘school at usual hours. MIDNIGHT MASS-—Midnight Mass was celebrated at St. Dun- stuns Cathedral inst night by Rev, Maurice McDonald. assisted by Father Raymond McKenzie, Dea- con, Father Alphonso Sinnott, Sub Down‘; ‘ind ‘Father P. McMahon, Muster of CCTGRlOIlCS. An able and (“llllllleht sermon was dulivered by FfitllCl‘ Siiiiiott,,uli‘i special Christ. "'0" "ill-Bic Masgreinlered by the lCiithedral Male choir, WINS VICTORY BOND.- The drawing lDl'_ liic Victory Bond iii connection with ilio Abcgweit Ath- lotic Association took place Thurs- lllii’ high! ut tlic Prince Edward 'l‘iientrc during inicrinissioii.- A churn containing the Cmllpong wag brought out on the stage and churn ed vigorously by Mr. Fred Kelly, After a brief address had been made by Mr, W. J. MacDonald. ‘Pre sideiit of the Club, the drawing ‘was done ‘by iMr. .E E. Parkman, and the lucky winner of the Bond was Dr. G. h Smith of this city. ‘AT ROTARY-The Rotary lunch- eon yesterday was IIBCGSBBIlIy a ‘brief affair owing to the extrem- ely busy dny—- Christmas eve. Col- onel D. A. ldlacKinnou presided. The President. -D. A. MacKiniion presided. The ‘President ‘R. ‘ll. Jenk- Ins, ‘M. I’., read ‘Christmas grcci- ings lrom John A, Young, ‘Rotary District Governor of Sydney; Mr. W‘. ‘M. Ryan, B. A., will preach at ' _, lire Suits at 029.75 ‘sold direct to consumer are reel 105.00 ‘values. Experienced salesmen are immed- iately impressed with the possi- bilities of our ‘lino. " Even ii you havens selling experience our _ wlnplete instructions will enable you to succeed. Writs at once for Particulars and tel-l will! about yourself. Free esmpidsl-and high- est commissions plaid. The Barton Tailoring (Jam-pay, D901. 1. I’. O. liox 241, Montreeh .: A. W; ‘Dec. 5-12-19-26. Male flelp Wanted llo EARNINGI srsaov EM- rlovrneiit for Berhere. " invert in 8 weeks. Write Moier Berber College. Department "F" Halifax. fl-l-tts-tf. . '-o ‘ ‘tn-o- . Lflotttl‘ Oinee‘ telling over" thll ‘lietoi-viyiisvqf-elltfli '0'"! thousands dolgiere In, repeire end iihrravsmftl" l‘ from the, iineeuiowi of l" ‘gum in the Mllflllflle 70°‘! no» ‘n. mull .\~ "n" ,1,» mo: -e- sonifertebll ‘Motel and opioeels telile ‘ens ‘excellent purities It e 1000"‘ fete ittlfitn. .... .!‘-§~.~ M! i .01?‘ Charlottetown HotelhCo-ggilltd. ‘u "1 z . . , , 0.0 “w av-aa-vop-oow fir’ .11 4 7")‘ = . ‘- -_ ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT at the ‘Salvation Army, Monday. Doc. 28. at 8 p. m. Admission 25c. 6890-12-2-Ltsm l I WILL BUY SMELTS AT 114 Upper ‘Prince. Andrew Gallant. 0717-i6-6i e.o.d. __._._-_----_-— CHINCHILLA RABBITS — BOOK orders now for January and Feb- ruary delivery. Manchu Strain. Apply to John A. Coulson. ‘Royal ‘Iiabbitry, ‘Sea View. P. E. l- 6908-i2-25-fmu-6 Wanted _ WANTED-A MAID, FOR asu- eral housework. Alillly 7-0 235 King Street. 5912 ________ ._______._..._. WANTED BY YOUNG MAN P0- sition in Fox Ranch. have some experience. Airlili! 30X 15‘ Kim,‘ sington. 6909-12-25-4‘ i l l iii" '7" lWANTED ON CONSIGNMENT i for Europe, finest blue-black sil- i l l vei- fox pelts. This grade worth 3300 to $400 for extra tine speci- mem, E, H, Rayner. Summer- ,|,1e_ office 2 doors west Canad- f c 0i‘ 6. m" Bank o “mmnfi- 1-2 2s 2i. Royal tBank Drew $ 4 6 0 , 0 0 0 In Spanish Lottery LONDON. ‘Dec. 2L~The Even- ing New; publishes a cable from] it; correspondent at Madrid .5001"- pasting that the novel Baal‘ 0i 0"" ede in Berceione hes drawn s fir!" . 0t 202.000 (460,000) in the 1?}: Bpsnleh Christmas lottery. Mo. Intel amount subscribed in con‘ tioii with the lottery, the‘ Even a; Arthur Affleck._ President of the Y's; and Jim Ayers. President of the St} John's. Newfoundland ‘Rot- ary Club. also h letter from Miss Earle of the Dispensary, thanking the Rotary Club for their Christ- mas doiiuiion of 8100. Two mem- bers of the club volunteered to iiclp in thc distribution of gifts from the Christmas Tree at the Dispensary. ‘Rotarian H. Ii. Shaw lead the Rotary ‘Charge to Rotar- iun J. W. liopkins of the Swift Canadian ‘Company, who was rec- ently elected a member, The Rotary Christmas acrostic in the Secre- tary's notice was favourably com- ‘mcnted upon by Past District Gov- ernor liiinnn. who therefore hand- ed over the poet ‘laureates crown, which he had held for seven years. to the Secietnry. The latter wns duly crowned amid loud applause. tlic recipient making fitting nckiiow lcdgement, . .i__.,......____ IN MEMORIAM in loving IRE-WEE of Frank W. Webster who died December 23rd. 1 24. Vghen evening shades ere felling. And I em flitting ell alone, Te my heart there comes e long- lng, ll‘ he only could come home, To e grevo not fer ewey, Where they lelifdeer Frank, Juet one eer ego todey. INBE‘ TED lY Hi8 WIFE B920-2l5-1l. i l L ANI ii visitor tu the city yesterday. Off: end oft my thoughts do wander, ‘ yesterday. r s-i ' One. Subscription < and Uis Secretary would be p REV. A. W. ROBERTSON will conduct service in New London, Sunday, Doc. 27,‘ at ‘i p. m. . _____. l SERVICE JAMES IN» 8T. CHURCH——-‘There will be the an- nual Christmas ‘Day service in St- ‘Jaiiies Church this morning ut_11 o'clock. REV. H. PIERCE will conduct services on ‘Sunday, ‘Dec, 27th. at follows. North Wiltshiro- 11 a. m. Kingston 3 p, m. and ‘Hampshire 7 p. in. are at least four public utilities "in the city that are entitled not only to the thanks but the sympathy of ailour citizens, especially dur- ing the Christ-mas season. These are the Post Office, the Railway. including the Express ‘Company. the Telegraph Company and the Telephone Company. The Post 0i‘- flce employees and officials have lnid the ‘busiest season in many years, with a 24 hours service which was entirely satisfactory to the thousands of People who de- pended iipon them for their incom- lng and outgoing mails. The roil- way nnd Express people were also unusually busy but they succeeded in keeping the rails clear and the goods ‘ promptly delivered. ' The Telegraph and Telephone people, always obliging and cheerful, main- tained their good humor and gave their dbllgins and courteous scr- vice in the midst of the tempest oi new business which passed through their hands. Thanks to all oi them and a Merry Christmas. KIND REMEM‘BR.ANCE.- The Postmaster niid ‘Staff have receivt ed kind remembrances from the management 0f the Victoria ‘Hotel and frcm the flrm of DeBlois Bros. ‘Ltd. in both cases a reference was made" to the courteous and oblig- ing treatment given by the post oi- flce staff. These references have liesn greatly appreciated. The blis- iness handled this year has exceed- ed any ‘previous record, The money orders issued and paid are greater in number and in amount. The post- age stamp sales nave taken a de- cided jump forward. Tuesday was tho banner day of the month when the stamp sales at the Charlotte- town office were about $850.00. There has been a twenty foul" hour service. This ‘was necessary to. keep each day's work cleared up. Teams have assisted the letter carriers since Monday to enable them to fliiisli their deliveries and it is ex- pected that ‘with; the delivery ill)’ the (zarriers this morning liiatters will again resume their normal-condi- tion or nearly so. The rural con- tractors throngh the ‘Province will make a delivery today but will have u holiday on the New Your. The Post ‘Office wickets today will be open from ll) to 12 noon and all mails will be closed ior despiitqh for the afternoon trliins at the ‘lut- ter hour. —-—--<-o->—--—--— Mlnardfi‘ Llnimrnt for Collin. {- ' PERSONALS Mr. Bruce McKinley, North itivcr, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Hector Gillie, Boston's Mills. was u visitor to tho city yesterday. .\li'. Joliii liuniley, Vernon, ivus Mr. William Paul, Clyde River, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. J. A. Morrison, Vernon ill:- cr, was u visitor t0 the city yo‘;- ltorday, Ml‘ Joliii T. Trainer, llradaibaut‘. was in the city yesterday. Mr. Oliver ‘Ssniiilcrs, Wlnsiloo. was a visitor to the city yesierduv. Mr. Reagh Yoimkor, Milton, was u. visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. R. A. McPhail, New Haven. was a visitorto the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus R. Prowl-lo, Brnckley Point. were visitors to the city yesterday. Mr_ J. R. Farquharson. Johns- ton's River. was in the city yester- duy. Mr James E. McQluiid, ilonsliuiv. was a visitor to the city yusterdny. Mr. Hugh. Mathosoii. Heather- dnle. was a. visitor to the city yes- terdiry. ‘ Mr. J. L. Murphy. Miilvnie,‘ wns n visitor to the cltyyesterday. Mr. Neil -D. McEschern. Rice ‘llioint, was a visitor to the city yes. ,terdey. ' Mr. Magnos Ross. Fist River. was n visitor to the city yesterday. ‘Mr. Stewart‘ Rose of Fiat River was among the visitors to ‘the city Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. MacDon- ald of St. John, ere spending the holiday season with ‘Mrs. ‘MacDon- ald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Moore ‘ 1000.00 to equere Melntenenos Fund of VP. E. l. Crphenele for yeer 1025. V, yvs HAVE ‘. _, another subscription of $25.00 , Help Us GoForward WORTHY OF THANKS-v-There ‘y ofllllm - , ldesed to receive yours. , i . _ OO-O ..Mr Terrence F. flfobre, of Cati- adiau Bunk of, ‘Commerce, Taber. Alberta, islyspendiiik- the ‘Christmas holidays with his parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. B. C. ‘Mioore. Santa Claus Was-tigers (‘Continued from ‘Page 1) 175. Rota. lee 4. dress. 176. William. 63s 16, mitts. 177. ‘Edna age 10. sweater. 178. ‘Alfred. age 8, boots. 179. Dorothy. age 4. dress. 180. Helen. use 3. dress. 181. Lloyd age 2, sweater. 182. Gordomage 3 months. dress. 188. Baby. age 6 months, dress. 134. ‘Adam, age 2 1-2 sweater. 185. Dorothy, age irdoil. 180. Beatrice, age, 7, stockings. ‘ 187. ‘Stella, aged), scarf. i. L88. John age 12. sweater. 1'89- Edna. use 14. stockings. 190. Mary, age ii, sweater. 191. Katherine, age], doll, 192. Thomas, age 2, dress. 193. Doris age 5 1-2, doll. 19$. Jacky, age 2. toy. 195. Louise, age 3. doll. 190. Baby, age 2 weeks. dress. l HeedOfice Officers extend to the l Mum] Customers and Friends‘ of the" a l ‘a Bank their Best Wishes for a Happy Christmas and a Pros- ‘i peroue‘ New Year. . l3 ,, , , diislluual Bank ill ' a uf. (liaaaha i" " , .7 it : ~ . fill tint-mite- ‘ ~19 Z 5 HE President,‘ Directors "if ‘Miss Nan Brow has arrived home gull?‘ 08¢; lhsrlldlllnafs- ~ m. ' ‘ a. ‘MN Y.“ ‘new -‘=- - mmmmmnmmmmm - mall holgilaytfrwitg‘Iiginparegts, 199- hi1“- 0480 11- hvckoy stick. , :&_ ___.____ l? and M" E R mm“, 200. Thersa, ago Si, ovcretockings. .. ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ . ' 201. Jean age 7, oval-stockings. I '. '1' ' ‘ . , 202. Billy, age 6, toy. M t C i .1 uki , . f . , c. i“..‘*§...°.~.i..‘,’l.?...‘l 7.33.1, “l. m- ‘-““‘- “- “v- , gHR/srmgs spending the Clirlstmks» holidays Tia ALIAS SANTAS i with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and - ‘ I “ "h" 00W!" 0i" 019F000 Y0" ,- ‘Mrs. Lincoln lVo-od, Central Royai- NUS‘ Henry Aillken‘ “USS he! Xmas wish than _e qldt of Flowers... ‘ _____ queline MacDonald, ‘Master Jacki ‘Mm Evelyn K‘ Murphy, o! T‘? gleilsl. gzeriixttglzyalliiy; ‘Ailey ‘zlivriid -_ ‘CUT FLOWERS-Roses, Carna- . _ uisb, widow of the late Senator D ‘brad ‘Mr? ‘Qnugankstg: '1'} _ _ "°""'"d cl“- "tlwmwm- Murphy’ accompanied by h" “a? Mrs ‘Balrtiett Mrs ‘Reigh Tlnilie v1 " ' l‘ 4 I sou, Mir. Reg. ‘Murphy. and two M“: L E. H‘ Mudréaw M“ 13,51. "_ V POTTEO PLANTS —-Aeeieee, ‘ sisters, Miss M. Claitin and Mrs. as h MacDonald ‘Mm Bryenmn . Ferns, Cyclamen. Prlmulae, Christ- J. M. Halrn of Ottawa, arrived in Bmckley; Mastelfflerbert Murray: " mas Cherries. Prlmrobee. Begonias, m0 011v 0'0 T005001’ ‘Welllllfl- 0"‘! llirls. Charleg Bwtt, Mrs. ‘F. 1.. H-ns» °‘°‘ l0“ YesleFduY mwmng 5°‘ ‘oullwn- zard, ‘Miss Constance Colwiil, Mis _ Perhaps there is some one you have forgotten. We I‘ I I Emily ‘Evans. Mrs. George Brody, ' 0a" dllllv" Flwl"! l0 l"! pert of the world on e few .. _ ' , Judge. Stewart, Mrs. A, J. Jan‘ ’ hours nvtloe- Phone regarding this service, ' l dine, Master Frederick ‘Seamaml - CHUMH "NNOUNCEMENT- Mrs. ii. n. lliilsoli, llilss iiirgarei MRS. JOHN . l i ‘. 3 Tryoii Baptist Pastorate, Sunday .§““‘L,,s,§_.°e"“ ..I,{,§:'"‘§§,f;, _" m UPHER pmNce 9T‘ PHONE 429 27th, services will be as follows: ‘Vfléht '01,", Truvehwf 5111,, " - Albany at 11 a.m., Tryon at 3 p.m.. m, Dug“ Cape Tra-vvysé ‘flflsllm weliltjmofland “it 7 ffbm‘ t sub-lent Iizirlan Morris, ‘Mr. Fred ‘Elli, hire. ‘ gtevng?“ Se“ Ce a“ “g out G. ‘H. ‘Hoibrook, Miss Bessie Dlinn. ' —_i—~i-_ ,' ‘ Cape Traverse; Mrs. ‘Claude Mac- - ‘. Ewen. Master Jack MacMiilnn, iii-as. Investment BOIIdS f.‘ . _ Ngtsttx‘ Dursltlléklllilnmrggy. A c Government, fvilunlclpel and ‘ - - - . - - o r B fig Flfle Serxce d Jack ‘Large. ‘Master Earl ‘Grady angpfofd_°"p,m;un 0:3,‘: ' hlnciieod, Major D. A. MacDonald.‘ - L ' t Car lgan Mrs, J. A. s. Bayer, Mrs. r. s.. T0 ALL “u” A E MHONHLL . . . I ‘ th. - - . ‘Oil Wednesday evening the 23rd. lgdhalggglegexgg: nfsgfiltiluamlfiaigr En CRASWELL T“ Plwtwrillhil‘ Phone 704-L, lclwtai the ‘Presliaygzglggflglluralldat S. ‘Blanchard, ‘Master ‘Petr. Crab.‘ _ \ or saiiwns re ‘ ‘ re -- __ g t - ,_ D t“. flp ated after extensive repairs and 1:122,‘glgiafyitssiegzazlidns “flllzslmr .l. and It. Taylor, Mrs. George Do. painting ‘iioth inside and out. N-ot- nyroh Farhuharson. Maine‘; George B1015, Mrs. W, B. ‘Prowae, Mrs. . withstanding the stormy evening "l" Iiurnet-te initiator Donald Seaman. 513ml" ‘Pm; 6°" Ems‘ I'm‘- M155 audience which nearly filled the Master ‘Lyn Burden Mame], "any {ma}! Tall. Miss ‘iliautl Duvar, Miss WISH lbody of the church assembled at Morris ‘muster Dnmh-d Emmi. NTrSJiciiiiicc Rockhani, Wheatly River; t ‘N6 you A_ ‘eight o'clock. The Rev. D. McVlcsr J G hnacLmrKy Mrs. 1a G‘ Tay_.l\llrs. John _A. ‘MacEwen, Mira ‘Leah HAPPY NEW YEAR lconductedthe devotional exercises. 10", Magi“, D0681‘! Stewart “HR ‘Cannon. Miss ‘Helen M-uol/ean, Sour- From u‘ ‘the sermon was preached by the No‘?! Denlms 51,55 Lon“! Wu0k>a1s:_ ‘WI-st Kent Girl Guidcs, Mrs. e em \v_ Bruce-Muir, S; James. ma; Freda c-Dlwm‘ NI“!- Joh" Mop William S. Cousins, ‘Tryon; Mrs. hhariottciown, and the choir was Hi ‘Mantel, F P‘ Iiennessey “asublifllic-‘l ‘ll. C0188, Muster ‘Thoma-l 163 are“ Geo street augmented by vlllilrge contingent ‘a,’ Mme“ (Stewart. Miss‘ EH“ Nnl-lciii Rogers. Mrs. M. McKinn- r" ‘who, ‘braving the elements» had Fwfzze“ |Mrs_ stewan Macmlchemloii. AIMS iiidy inman. ‘Hampton; I idriveii over from Montague. Mr. Mount ‘Stewart. M,“ lylorpnu, Infill-as Margaret McLean. Sourls; . ‘Muir took ‘as his text Isaiah "m" flalnpton.‘ M"; H R; 113,3,“ MP8. (“lorgc J. Rogers. Mr. Frank Chap 60, verse 13, "J will make the ..,/ifs’ w w. S ' Mvlluru, GUM whiriifziiiliy: Miss Nora Louise Down, Dlawlull my [cit glorlollls", H‘; ttuecn Square-School; Mrs. E. 8.211”; Jankllw‘ gilt?‘ ‘Ifélflilallllt’ i)l‘F‘l<lL'l€( a iiios appropr ate ‘an: - 3 _ -,, ‘ l“ I, ,1‘. ,-_.i_ ::_ : A as er r e rg» . . ‘ liigplri"! 30TH"!!! Wliilili gave heart ghssljcrluigh kin-w Slusia Powrr, Miister Allison We R. ti! grace to this excellent congrcgu- C0;QS_ Ilepflge Shoe cnmnilny‘ M”; Snuiitleis. Mrs. Sarah Cameron. Vic- D C C u tipnpi genuine Rresbytorians, The wlmm“ Bowen Wheat,‘ y “w”, . . . Mrs. II. L. IIiJllllCS, Victoria; ' '9 ' I seizvice of praise, by the sugment- “luster ,Bru‘c"e imrqlflnkrao“. Albwnvils. _ii<‘ien MiicLcan, Souris; ‘Miss but” o; gmmpr-flh m! choir‘ was-remwred l“ the mo“ Edna Gordon Mia‘; ‘Mnlon Shaw, 3am!“ Lcwk- M“ M‘ W" wwd‘ Three Yoer Palmer Graduate accepmne ‘lumner and ‘med Wm‘ Ml=scs Dorothy and Ilctiy Hall. I“ D‘ 1"" Cunle‘ Master R0“ Sm‘ Riley Bldg. Phone 1072 joy the hearts of tho-faithful wor-Mr; imam Slmng‘ Summorslde:.\\'lil‘i, Miss Jc-an Gordon, Slimmer- ahippors 0i’ ‘their father's God. ‘TlieR V, 1,1,," M’ “m, CUFF I side: .\i ss Dauiphine Miles, Mr. E. ‘Presbytovfans of Cardigan, are to ry,')geljs‘_fllf' ghomu; .l. Anderson, lliaric; Mrs. Gordon llie congratulated on the beauty 0i‘ 1m,“ \'1i,,_,".m__r'gnrel swam,“ NUS“ Dawson, Cape Traverse; Master th-cir renovated sanctuary. With U ‘cylfilén “m Jenn,“ ,Ohu.k_"i‘oni Stewart, Miss Janet Stewart, l‘ V ' My E W F1 y, “i l the handsome collection taken ntqwéu“,,§t(,“,,,g,.’\mfler Ana“ "MIL Miss ‘Pearl Hobbs, Mrs. Frank MmllLWl-S- *5 _'- V - ‘fig-lied. the service on Wednesday nighLling Ml;S'F;lin'(']l,'van-Emmi,‘ MW“ iiuiiiis. Mrs, ‘H. ‘Paul. Mr. ~ F“ ls‘ - 'M"‘°_3‘-“lh' st-_ {"5- ihe debt oi’ $600 is practically clnar- "Ml, Tavlm. i,“ “argaroty ‘AHOHQW. A. _‘V\’eeks. ‘Mrs. H. J. Pal- will“ PYMIY" MHQEWOH. Mllbl-F‘. OI") rid off, and this line congregatiomlhy Mm {H '1', 'S,_'e‘“,,‘u.t_ “as,” NO.“ lililfl-Allhs Sally Macl-(lnnon, Glen wlulhlriikgy-‘Mlliffly H0000!‘- Mirt- liflllcl‘ the ‘Liblc ministry of thcirl,o,‘l‘stn'nh,; +hmupson M,“ “My .\i.'irtn; Mrs. imlth Wright, Mrs.‘ ‘ifihL - M15‘ ail‘. M ‘is Jans- tlevoied minister faces the futlii'a‘l;l,rquharqo‘n m.‘ J ‘T’ “cKe“_"l‘holii_as Kenny, Morell; Mrs. ‘W. l-l.'*- Ne" 00011. r- 08s MBGEWBH. M", a “may courage and a flharpj _' w ‘ Hmabnn wiwrvn gaflka. R m“ H,“ Ewen Macnougaip Miss lA. ‘Muir, Mr. J. J. McKlnnon. 011E311 faith. m‘ ‘ m‘ I, l '“; .\'ils.. .10.‘... \Vi'll!-:ims, ‘Miss Mildred Mr. Jvh“ W. ‘Marchhsnlts. cantor-- gjhliwa?|M:f%l;;1.;,;lg]2?:qkaFay??? Warwii, North River; ‘Mm. Morley Ilia. Mr- Adam Andrew. Cflllfflfnifl; A . J“ Aemdkégqorv‘; firs‘ Bnlcenwarrvl/iulli,“ Tryon; Miss K v_ Fits. Mrs. Mortimer McLean, Montague: p n n u ' ' ‘ " ' _ " ‘ ‘ '1 M A m "gcraid. Mrs. ‘l’. E. Cameron, South ‘Master. Louis Turner. Mrs. William i Rxlm}L"m‘":"hlmAL°f¥\; ‘éslndfilflzr 1,81",- M153 Al“ rim-hm. Mrs, Partridge, Union Road; Miss Pet- ; _ ‘ ,.'i'\\‘)lll‘l'y, s. . . t .‘ _ _ ‘ " , .. . _. , - ; 300011011 All V10 ‘—-------———— lr.';";.~l1.;"3“",,‘:;‘,.f‘?.‘.': ‘mi-rail. till: l‘.'.§§."‘i'..3l'§f ‘n? 52252;‘: .- ' Inter,‘ m, 3, ‘i, iinrdyilMrs. ‘lileli, Master Toni Deillois, Mrs. Gordon ;' torla‘ Hotel The Latte MP8. MargaflMiss Louisa Cox. Souris; Muster Dfllw-‘Oh. Cape Traverse; ‘Master ~—— . . lAmbrnsa ‘Heiineeay, -Mr. Alex. Sie- Donald Stewart, ‘Master Ross Sic‘ ‘; The BPECIOUB (“MUSE P091" ill llll“, lwari, Sur-mnorsiqie; ‘Mp5, ‘Nor-ton, w-zlrt, Th4‘: Lindsay ‘Children, ‘i-lazcl- v l Victoria l-lutel presented a iiriiliaiiiil . .. ‘so Rot-u N-nrton, Mrs. Smith, brook: Miss Elia Campbell, Victor scone Wednesday night, when the} H “T” _,York: Mli-ifi AnnieC. ‘Smith. Eldon: in; W55 M00)’ R- liliilfifln. ‘North ~ “hiillal Christmas inmqllel was tun‘ "w ‘,"““"" "l m“ m“ M“ “lmjliuiss ‘Stella Iiormil-lsficy, Mrs. White, Rusticti; Miss Ella M. Csnfield, vlf‘. E tiered the staffs ni‘ the Victoria xiiitllgmel (‘authler w“ hum.welmu§"Mul'ray' lrlnrbor; Miss Doris iinck- ioria, ‘lliasicr Cordon ‘Cooke, Miss i Queen llotels by the management. ‘lay '“°r"l“g_l'r"m u"? "°3"l‘9"“” "rlliai-t.‘ lSonris East; ‘Misses Dorothy Mary ll. llirzlican, North Rustico: i The dining room wag beiiuflfullylher ‘llmmnef- 1,12 “khnwm Sfircefliialupbcll and hiarian Ada Saund- Mr. David Adams. ‘Sela View; Mrs . decor-flied [m- m9 105m”, Occflaioufl" Si‘ Dlmbmm‘ Clamedral “ 391"? ers. Airs. Ewen Campbell, G. ii. ‘William W. ‘boa, Victoria. _ . mid a huge Christmas tree brilliant Ifmllullelq‘ finial‘ ‘V2331 “m” L“ ‘fifilzirk. Albertnii; Mrs. Samuel Cam- 204. Olive, age. 0. doll. ly illuminated and gully ornnmeni- "lhf; ‘lglbbeoére; ‘véml Megs“ ltlffiil. Tryon; Master John Downing, ‘Z05. Robbie. stockings. , all bore on its branclris n Eillfllllllilllyelm. Cnnroy J61“ Walsh‘ ‘um’; Siiiiimcrsillc: hizlsicr KflflflPth nqw- 20G. Baby jilliizi. ‘loll. ‘_ “Way “I gilt“ for each "winner nflworth Michael Jarvis Jos‘. lllll-i-‘lrnz’ Sunmmr-Shle: Mam" Dfmmiu 2"? Margin“ fag“ x’ my‘ 1hr: staff, About sixty in nil Illli'li-(ll(lh,,5. m“ Cain Roach " Serflce ‘which: Mlllvd“ M-w Mills. N. 8.. MLAFOR. Marie. figr- i, circus. , hi‘ the nmgnifiL-en} spremp ear-l] qgnwlh; émvu Wm‘; Conan-cred by “ev-‘Fftill-‘l howsnn. Misses Marjloryi ‘Juli. (leorgc. ago ll. scarf. a cl" wcnidiig coloured vapor linls. ‘A ‘Ll smnoth _‘{",‘l_ _|r""w'\\,"_“l'l] Ellianzir’? éndllgi *__' f‘. “ "'3 ‘~@ us am see .., - . - . l mmled m; (llizluléllilltiglll; ve so ;_ht-li.‘(.i.ihqnnis RO?(‘léI-\I&I5r<l Dsntri/izc‘ .1 Th‘) .KlilB".-U0il Save iii“ Kills. The following floral and spllii~ lmmn‘ ‘numeral ‘ ' ‘ ' '5 ‘p ml‘9°1°1'9—'l"l‘0i1°50il b)’ W- S-‘nul tributes were received by tli-‘l ' ' ‘ g ‘ Muciean an Prpwse Murdock: PO-liillllllyl ,3‘; slmuded to v W. K. Rogers. ‘Coloiiq’ l ' cl D. A. Macifiinnnn. S. A, liacbezitlrloral Tributes. _ _ . . . “ml G. p. Wright. l‘ Pillow-Family. I One of the llrslfl It"! 000* ‘f, The llotel Mllliilgemoiit-Propils-L Cross-Mr. and .\irs, Goo. Tull; i, equipped Hotels In Eastern ., ed by Messrs MacLeun and .\l‘ui--" Crescent—-‘Bert and Jimmy vvn-l ‘ -, , cum,‘ com.“- 1” Mom‘, y; ‘flock; reipomlea m by “h n (f-lnutflgilitllt John Welsh aiid Ptrcvl‘ 44 °I “m” h.“ "N." I ruwn. - ‘ ' "‘ ‘T 3 ' - q‘ ’ ' ‘l The Directors and hiuiiager roiii-‘CTQ-“UY- ‘ll k‘ ’ blllll- c°mPlullY "Mwlud ; plimented the station the excellent sl"'1Y_D"~ J- s‘ Jwkms‘ ‘ in the pest WI"- FQ” y‘ ' work done during thc season of M c d ‘ Hotels throlllhout Ceflldl ' ' i925. the former stating that tl-ia "l" l’ " what maid b. more ap- " t“ U n“ "n" h‘y.' w“ n prosperous yam. The vlembl Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jarvis. propru“? , I00 0 " Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jarvis. lte splendid table. Courteous ‘ nnt relations. existing between man- ugenientaild staff were also filling- iy commented oii. Mr. Brown heart-l ily‘ testiiiedtn the ‘lo ally Jaithtul-i noss and efficiency o the members oi the different departments of they hotel. . - l A feature of the evening's pro-i gramme was the presentation of a ‘beautiful ‘Cedar ‘Chest to Mr. and‘ Mrs. Brown. Mr. Prowss ‘Murdodk iii an eloquent speech made the presentation on behalf of his fel- low workers. The popular manager expressing his warm thanks end appreciation of the gift on behalf of Mrs, Brown and himself. Mr. aMurdock attired as Santa Claus preeented the gifts from the wound up et, an early hour this morning with a singsong and deuce. During the evening the Directors l eparkiere, the lights being tempor- fl‘ cgrroapondolli. so . W" v _;‘,§,_‘», ;.q,-“,,;~‘-,;~,,,~l§; ,3: m KIN, s, ..‘.‘.‘.-.nl.,“.i‘-.....:‘.:l:.l:s::l 21.800. v (mm-win . .-. ..- ' "* w‘ "l‘°'°'i'r take , , .,,,,..ir llllh .,‘.-.s ...i| (Hi1. .“. ‘ I‘ ti.) nrlly turned off for that event. ~ tunnels Defense M com. _ .,. '01.‘ """ Mr. and Mrs. John Power and family. Lilli‘. and Mrs. John White. Mrs. E. Cullen and Adele. Mrs. ‘Simon Joseph and family. Mr, and Mrs. William Roach. Mrs. Theophilus iieclair and family. ‘ ~ l Spiritual Bouqueete. _ Capt. James and Mrs. Roach. Lena Gallant. Mrs. M. J. McMillan. The Oil Industry Lost Millions ., MAM TY, M .. De. 24.—-, ireo after which the function was it mtsfiss C] a c nine millions a year to get rid OI chemical; which might be produc- ing synthetic rubber worth $102. w‘ they sutures the room. were re- oocooo. rim-it s. r. Stevenson. or ceived with, a ‘fifloyal Salute" of (gm-nitrides. ‘Mam; ll-le is to he one ot the speakers before the American Association for the Advancement of ‘Science. whiclFiriest; hero on ‘December ‘Iii, 1| ‘t, ~i-‘.i. .,| , .| “t1; petroleum industry i ‘ \ Military Heir Brushes \ shelling Brushes a Reeore or Blades ' ".. Shavers Toilet Bole , ‘ Tobeceoe, Cigarettes end ‘it’ a M Cigars in Holiday Peckegee ' Pouches, end Humidors Dunhlil-‘G. B. P. and other y a Brier Pipes 26o to 57-00 ' Fly Books Golf Clubs-Begs end ‘Belle Therenoe Bottles Purses-Bill Folds 'Bui|ton Keytelnere Coiler Begs end Folders Travelling Toilet Rolls -' Jmokere Cote (lreee) , end many other useful gifts for men. i 1.. i ' Hughes Drug Co. A QUIIN ‘ITREIT l l Walking Genes ' Parker Pens and Pencils “Many c_ ‘ROWN -M‘” Fishing Rode, Baskets end M wnhhvupmr|.br;l ‘ _ _- ' service to ellflueete- Tell- ‘ phones in rooms. Rates u-da o 00-00 o» day. -’ ‘ Charlottetown - mite] 190-». .,_q Mr and Mrs. M. W. llacpougail. Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. P..W. Rob- bins, Moroll; Neil-lMeeDeod. Mon- cton; W. J. Flahepn and wile, Borden; George Perkins, Goeernors Island; Ciyton Bentley, ‘Governors Illilllltll U. Mlifplly. GOVBTIIOI‘! 1Q- isnd: C. W. ‘Martin. “Governor? inland. A. c. Sieemd, Montreal; o. A. Klrkemtt. Olflillfiwflfrfifl fir». be,Vsnn;I'.J.‘W s ro _ s...- ~ -