l u-uuunlviiiitfi i703. .a___.-_--—___,_—-_=-__.—'— Z“- (Ina Insertion . . . Three Insertions .. f3“: Insertions .. . k~Q‘b s - -.-~ ~sy ‘4.¢-¢0§§§§ l Agents .Wanteu ~ 5g, 5EX — $75.00 WEEKLY .¢;lsv selling Pnlco products. Some- ‘Hnhg different. Fast sellers, good qgpmilCliS. Exclusive terrztorlcs. me tllillillfiS. P. A. Lcfcbvro dz Co., “d, 13px 7, Alexandria, Ont. g ' ' Dec. 27-11. T0 INTRO- M Ilnylil Buckingham, tho mod» 6,11 table cover. Looks like linen. l needs no laundering. A necessity; in ,‘ ‘rgry home. Low price, liberal l wmmission. Write for free selling l outfit. neat. 2m. Public Service l Mills of Canada Ltcl., Inndon, WM, = ‘ " A. W. Dec. 2'1. fflb‘ l must, lillANY 0F THE MOST "rllccessful agentc for our universal- 1y known, guaranteed trees, shrubs l and plants are women. You too will , M; (his pleasant employment , _ ghiy, profitable. Start now in- ‘ ‘blessing your income. Equipment l and instructions tree. Part or full ma, cash weekly. Write Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal. 1084i. W. l l . I —~'- ~ ~ For Sale I _,__._ ___ mil FOR SALE—-D.,F. MACDON- l girl, Soul-is. 10112-12-18—1mc. __._.__.____.s_.____ nrcrnic ncowan, usan outv few weeks. Guardian. F.S.-92{i0-tf i... his 2: ACRES WITH coon licuse and buildings. Murdock Mac- Lcod, New Haven. 1151-12-27441 l roa SALE, r0 an‘. BOARD sun l room signs on hand at Guardian ‘ Office. ti l Mt sun cuaar. 2 GOOD worm l liiorses. 1 niarefiue to foal in April. i‘ lfayus Ford. 114942-27-31 Classified Advertisements 10c Der line 01$ word: $- -17. ,__ “_ W.‘ l 9° Per line of 5 won]; 3° Per line of 5 words giglrf-Insertinna 7c per line of Sword; _ OCQ§FFO+Q-O-O+OQQQ-O+§O O§§§-O-O- Wanted W""‘EI) BY TWO I’. W. C. GIRLS l‘. ..i and board. Apply 895-5, 1ll1-l2-24-3i. WANTED -— COPY 0F MACLEAN Sinclair's "History of the Clan Macbean". James MacLean, Cross Roads, Country Harbour, N. S. ‘ 1143-12-27-31. WANTED-OLD AMERICAN PIC- lures by Currier A: Ives. N. Cur- rier. Kellogg and others. Also early Canadian and Newfound- land pictures. Describe fully. Jas. H. Morrison, Cardigan. R75, PEI. ’ 1065-12-22-61. Male Help Wanted GOVERNMENT POSITIONS - AS Postmcn, Clerks, Stenographcrs, Customs, and Immigration Offic- ials. Free Booklet tells how to get them. Obtainable only from the oldest Canadian Clvll Service Cor- respondence School. M. C. C. Ltd., Toronto l0. ' M.H.W. Dec. 3-6-10-13-17-20-24- 27-31. _. .___.. WANTED-YOUNG MAN T0 CAN- vas city for wholesale house. Ex- beriencc in, dry goods, men's fur- nishings, or fancy goods would be of value. _A good opportunity for the right man. Apply in own hand- writing. giving age, experience and references to P. O. Box 1046, Hall- fax, N. S. W. Dec. 22-tl. 30. To Let’ cannon "ro Lari-Eli wsvmonrn st. 1130-12-25-21 T0 LET —- LAREI-l FURNISHED room, heated. Apply Guardian. 1142-12-27-21. l FOR SALE-WOOD snare-us. AI’- ply Watson Bishop, Mt. Buchanan. 1I47-l2-27-3i. P-Female Help Wanted ,.__ WANTED MIDDLE AGED WOMAN is housekeeper. Man living alone. yfornicrinblc, small home. Would consider marriage, if suitable. inquire Guardian for information. 1093-12-23-6i. l ANTED SALESLADYI TO SELL l ry goods on commission. Good references. Apply A. B. C. l I02§—i2-23-4i. ._._.__%_.,_.__ [OR S.-ILE-REGISTERED SHORT- horn Bull, 6 years old. J. W. Bell, York Point. l094-12-23-26-21-3i. Milcellaneous llIIlN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vlncicl Land Surveyor, Herman- 9279-I1-21-1mo. l l l l l l -__ ‘l ROTARY TIIRESIIING. CRUSHER “and ull small belts at half price. , Clinton Morrison. Belt Dealer. l lkedcricton, P. n. 1. 9901-12-15-121. IUIO CHAIN LOST IN CITY. Picnsc rcturn to Guardian Ofllcc. “I.."-101l6-l2-l8-tf “it. hIAGNETUES OVER- llallled. magnets charged, and rcmfhi telephones repaired by Piimrr Electric Ltd, 1"l‘3 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. l 1046-12-20-1 week. . Situations Vacant-Male l ,,,___._._ ‘l ‘ N $0.00 r0 $10.00 A nu. Lcalii and earn part time Motor Mechanics, Battery welding, Vul- l clinizing, I-Iouse Wiring, Brick- lliiiilr. Plastering, Barbering, Emily Culture Work. Good posi- Iimil open. Write or call, free instructive book. Dominion Trade Schools, 1107 St. Lawrence Blvd, Montreal. Free employment Scr- l Vltt. Coast to Coast. S. V. M. Dec. 10 WS ti Jan. 3i. Help Wanted WIN MONEY. WRITING erron- l lei» Particulars stamped addressed l Jflvelvfie. Cory 4'7 Victoria Street. l, ‘New Edinburgh, Ottawa. l M-Dec. 27-81. .~.________._ l WANTED - mnrrms TO KNIT sélifillfi at home, by machine or » “Yid- Fur particulars, M1610" "mom. Home Knitting . Machine kcimrmny. Toronto. Dec. c-ia-ZO-ZT- i ‘An Ahcrtiecn lady was suggestlnii 1p her husband that it was time she llnasessed a motor-car. "Na, no." 110 iilifid. "yc'll just bc content wi‘ the ‘Plflidid carriage nature ha! 81W“ ti M TAKE HOME ~ / ~NEW VIOLIN, CASk ‘ AND BOW .l‘llrl¢’n L4 l. will L l4|ll\ l» rl-v I“llzimsillli-Iziiniizhrktlliin I ‘lil-"Irc-mu-n VIOLIN acuoov. I , Instructor t (Fputulrl! y and Thnrllln! ' P. M n m r. M. Mllilln as! Chllrlrvn "m"! Ilvu auanlll "-1 not ---~—- “Q411- Lost LOST 0N PRINCE STREET, PAR- ccl in Christmas wrapping. Finder please leave at this ofiicc. llii-ll. LOST POLICE PUP. LAST SEEN at Prince Edward Island Hospit- al. Notify Edison MacLennan, Mal- pequc Road, orphouo dill-J. 1156-11 l Wanted Salesman 'FOR IVINTER MONTHS WANTED two reliable sales agents for Island. Good pay. exclusive. stock and ter- ritory. Writo now Pclham Nurs- ery Co., Toronto. Ont. S. W. IZ-ZO-mwstf. Situations Vacant-Female AMIIITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PAY. Large demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and Iiairdressing. Join Canada's largest system. Dip- lomas granted. Write tor inform- ation. Marvel Beauty Academics, 8 St. Catherine East. Montreal. S. V. F. Dec. 13 Stl Jan. 24. Nursing YOUNG women DESIBING T0 enter January 19th class of North, Adams ‘training School for Nurses, l North Adams, Mass. please Write‘ Supt. promptly. School quaiifici pupils to secure registration. Pro- vides monthly allowance and Dri- vlloge of six months’ Iioiirfic 8i Bellevuc flosiillaL All “Demos paid. N. Dec. 12 FmwftlJan. i2. Eastern Gua rclian. ..'FOR sALlL-Six young Piss. weighing about forty P01111115 ""h- Apply Allan G. MacDonald, Cardi- gan 1139-12-27-31. ..'AI~‘I‘ER JANUARY FIRST our store will be closed for stock-takinll and disposal of our entire stock en bloc. Act quickly and save money. T. G. Ives, Montague. 1l52-l2-27-3i ___..__. "firms naacim LINED SHIRTS and Drawers, 50c. each‘. Boys Flceced lined Shirts and Draw- ers, 40c. each‘. Boys Breeches and Short Pants. Men's Breeches, l-Ialf Price, Men's Dress Shirts. D1811! and fancy Broadcloths, with collars to match (all new stock), sizes, 14's t0 16. Your choice while they last 1'01‘ 89c. each. T. G. Ives, Ltd, Montague. 1152-12-27-31 ..°BALANCE or ALI. oun. LA- Dms sCARI-‘S. Gloves, Hosiery, Hand Bags, Handkerchiefs, Silk Un- gemggr, Christmas Novelties. One third off. Men's Neckties, Scarfl. 010m, Handkerchiefs, socks, Men! and Boys’ Sweaters, one-third 93- Grccerlea all new fresh stock. Qwengy pg! cent/discount from Dec. 20th to 3Iat. T. G. Ives Ltd. , 11524-2741 ..'A SWEEPINO WIND-UP FOR ma YEAR on Dec. 20. 30 and 31"- We offer you our entire stock of La- dies Coats. 131W“!- DWB! 5°“!!- Buttcrick Patterns, Sweaters. alhIQ- dles and children's winter under- wear. wall paper, men's and My!‘ over-coats, suits, hats and caps at Central Guardian CENTRAL CREAMERIES are il- sulng to their customers a handy combination calendar and thermo- meter. . TRYON-Jrhere will be service of worship in the Presbyterian Church, Tryon, Sunday, Dec. 28, 1930, at 7 p. m. PBESBYTERIAN SERVICES follows: Mt. Stewart, ii a. ms. Marshfleld, ‘I p. m. There will not E. Genge, Pastor. GOVERNOR'S RESIDENCE — His Honour the Lieutenant Governor en- ters into occupancy of Mrs. Duffs residence. North River Road. today. The New Year's reception by Ills Honor will be held at the Duff resi- deuce. A WEE GIRL-The arrival of a. little daughter in his household came as pleasing news to NH‘. John Connolly, George Street. On Tues- day. his little girl, Alice Noreen was born in Charlottetown P. E. 1.. where Mrs. Connolly is at present, the guest of her irarents-Sydncy Post. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, one man charged with being drunk and in- capable. was remanded till today, on: was remanded till Saturday and an- other till Jan. 2. One drunk and in- capable had $8 bail-estreatcd, and a drunk and disorderly was remanded till Jan. 2. KINDLY REMEMBERED —'Mr. Lco McCabc, the courier who trans- ports the outgoing mail from the Post Office to thelstatlon, was re- membered on Christmas Eve by the Post Office staff, .thc railway mail clerks, and the customs officials in attendance at the Dost office. A short address was read, and Mr. Mc- Cabe was presented with a purse. l ~ - CHRISTMAS TREE ATIHSPEN- SARY~The Free Dispensary was the mecca for an unusually largecrowd of children on Christmas Eve when all were presented with fruit, con- fcctionary, stockings, mitts, etc, as has been the_custom for years. At 2.30 the door was opened and Santa Claus appeared. addressing a few cheery words to the children be- fore they were admitted to receive the good things provided to make their Christmas a. merry one. Dr. J. A. ‘Clark, Superintendent of the EX- perlmcntal Station, impcrsonrttcd Santa. Claus, assisted by Mr. A. Irwin. -——- e FUNERAL SERVICES-Ilia fun- eral of Mrs. John Curlcy was held yesterday morning from her late residence, West Royalty, to St. Dun- staifs Basilica, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon. D.D. The pail bearers woer: Messrs. T. P. Cullen, Joseph Doiron, Henry Hurry, Henry Saun- dcrs, Leo Blake and ‘Fhos. Wliitc. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. F. McQuaid. Card of T114112;- Mr. aniLMrs. J. Lemuel Mathe- son and Family, wish to tender their sliiccrc thanks to their many friends who by their numbcrlcss acts of kindness, letters of sympathy, floral tributes sent them in _ their recent sad bereavement in the death of their daughter and sister Mildred Jane. 1134-li. IN MEMOBIAM I929. Her sufferings ended with the d!!- Yet lived she at Its close, And breathed the long. ha; we away In statue-like fellow. But when the sun in all its state Set in the western skies, she passed through Heaven‘: golden gate. And walked In paradise. Inserted by her Husband and Daughter, Mrs. Gavin Reid. 1138-11. ill lllruonllllll In lovlnl memory of m! i»! Mother. Mn- Thomn Marv”. I'M died December 27th, 1919. “Dearest mother, how I mln you Slim from earth you rum! "III. And m: hem ll- whll: level: An I think of you each. lu- mmua b! 1m Bluhw In. IIIII Ilghll. ,o.= Marius... wmnrun * IIIALIII Olelelhhwl A Ndtb Ilciln just hall our regular prices. Now 1| your opportunity to bu? Mid l!" mm. r. a. :v_u.t-i<1..iLW-1=-"'r'* BS_ be any service at Hlghfield. Dr. M. In loving memory of our dear wile ‘ and mother, Mrs. G. H. Myers, who . departed this life on December 26th, j v l1. x 11115 LLUILL. .14 i n} V1.1.‘ i. Q-lltl.-. .- l more for your dollar. ‘ .€-i1-_. "M f JAMES ruucuea The death occurred in this city Thursday of James A. Puncher, af- ter a short illness, being confined to his bed only two weeks. The deceased, who was born in lmgland, was 0. soln of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Punchecr and came to this city with his parents when two years of age‘. After receiving his education at Prince Street school he took up the trade of mason. which his father followed in England for thirty years. Mr. Puncher was a. gentleman o1 pleasant and kindly disposition, read- ily making friends and retaining them. ' < He was a. prominent member of the Sons of England, holding at times various offices in the Society. Besides a sorrowlng widow he leaves the following family; George of the C. N. R. Shops; Prank, C. N. R. Trainman, ‘ Miser. Elsie of the Telephone Co, Mary and winnlfred, all at home; Mrs. J. K. Sutlierand. Borden and Mrs. E. L. Weeks of Maine, who will arrive tonight. All members of the family excepting the latter were at his bedside when he passed away. ' To the bereaved family the Guard- ian extends sincere syznpathy. PERSONALS Mr. Ephriam Bell, Cape Traverse, was a visitor to the City yesterday. Mr. S. J. McAuley, Sourls, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Edward Kelly, Blooming Point, was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. Harry Fraser, of Stellarton, N. S, is visiting in the city, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williams. Mr. Ambrose Atkins, ilnotype oper- ator with the Hallfax Herald. and Mrs. Atkins are visiting friends in the city. Mr. L. W. Mullen has anived home from Montreal to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Mullen, city. METROPOLITAN ‘STOCK-TAKING CLEARANCE First quality 1930 merchandise cut below cost. If you l received money for Christmas, spendit here and get HERE ARE JUST A FEW BARGAINS FLANNELLETTE BLANKETS 79c 4 LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES ‘ 69c CUPS and SAUCERS 15c. complete CURTAINS 59c LADIES’ WINTER HOSE 69C pair Midnight Masses Celebrated On Christmas Eve Owing to the burning out of a transformer. which supplied st. Dun- stanls Basilica with power, all lights in the building went dark shortly before time for commencement of midnight Mass on Christmas Eve. The accident also affected the m0- tors for the carillon and organ. After a short delay candles were supplied the choir and the service proceeded, plain chant being render- ed instead of the Christmas music which had been prepared. When repairs had been made the choir completed the service with Leo- nards Mass. ’ The celebrant was Right Reverend Monsignor Maurice McDonald, as- sisted by Rev. P. McMahon, D.D., Deacon. and Rev. Geo. McDonald. Sub Deacon. ‘ An approlprletescnnon was deliv- ered by Rev. C. McCarthy of the Basilica staff. Masses yuterday, Christmas Day, were at the same hours as on Sun- day with Vespers and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 7 o'clock. Church of the Moot Holy Redeemer Midnight Mass was celebrated at the Church or the Most Holy Re- deemer on Christmas Eve with an ex- ceptionally large congregation. Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Ehrisht, o. so. n... assisted by Rev. J. J. Johnson, Deacon. Rev. J. Meehan. C. SS. R... Sub Deacon, and Evcret; Toornbs. Master of Ceremonies. Special music was rendered by the choir under the direction of Rev. Jos. McGresl, C. SS. B... who also deliv- ered a forceful and instructive ser- mon. In the afternoon Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was giv- en at 3 o'clock. Mr- John T. AIIGIBW of Kings Col- lege, Halifax, Medical Student at Dalhousie University has returned home to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. And- rew, East Royalty. Three Kings of Orient Are" SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC Morning ll A. NIP-Sermon B. C. Creeirnan, B. A. Authenv-"Hnil Royal Babe" from (Janina “The I-Iopc of the World" .............. The Choir. Zion Presbyterian Church Prof. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choir Lender ‘o. C» 1:! ...........-.. iSchi-iccher) ' 2.30 P. bL-Sunday Schoolind Bible Clue. Evening 1.00 I’. IL-Sermcn-R. C. Cuol--"'I.'hc Fir-It Nowell", “Joy to Croelman, B. A. the World" and "We The Choir. Anthem-Selection from Cantata “The Hope of the World" (Pan I. “The Shepherds") The Choir. Bu: BOIIF-"COIIIQ Inna Redeemer" ........... Bartlett Mn. Malcolm Melfinnon. St. Paal’s Church 11.00 "hildren. Offertory AIIIIIQE-"!'OIIOIC I Bring mas-r scuba! AITBR orraism/is muooaurs- uo A. bL-Jloly Communion. A. BID-Honk; Prayer and II DAY Sermon-Mn Little You Good Tidings" —Nvnun Churchill 3.00 r. M.—'Slmdly School Christina; Service. ' moor. m-‘aybnia; Prayer and cmim "The mm of zffertory Antbeml-'-"There_ lvhqnherdl? on lpenel mi "m... Day hula use A. in. avnnooz wiinoona ' A __ may. n‘. h." naviuoun, u. It. nltrron. . Salvation Army Christmas Tree The Salvation Army Citadel was filled to overflowing Christmas even- ing when a most enjoyable. Christ- mas programme was rendered. All the numbers were received with hearty applause evidencing the ap- preciation of the large number pres- lint. At the close Santa Claus made his appearance, distributing nuts, candy. and. the usual Christmas cheer. The following was the programme: Part 1 Opening Sozig-flwliiic Shepherds Watched." Prayer. Fireside Xmas Story. CaroL-“Adest/e Fideles"-Bancl. Welcome Song-line Children. Prologue-Ivan and Hezel Clarke. Recitation-"Nuning the Christ- mas Baby." Duett-“Thc Christmas Cake’?- Gracc Marlin and May Carr. Rccitatlom-“My Favourite Tree“— Kenneth Martin. Santa Claus Land-Three boys. Acrostic-"Mcrry Xmas"-—Sa.nd -' Tray Juniors. Piano SQlo~F1orencc Carr. Vocal Solo-Mrs. B. Craig. Christmas Candles-Juniors. Offering for L. O. M. War Crys- Band. Part 2 Character Song~Jonah and the WhaleW-Primary Juniors. Pianoforte Solo—-"In The Village" --Grace Martin. Character Song-JGrannle-dcars“ —JlllllOl‘S. Recitation—Gracc Diamond. Duett-Rutli Hood. and. v... Swal- low. Recitation-Amy Hood. Dialogue-Tho Scouts. ' Welcome Address to Santa Clau:s— Juniors. Santa. enters thro fireplace. Dark hall and plaftorm, liniellghls, Photographing Santa. i Presentation of Souvenirs. Distribution of candy and nuts by’ companies. Vote of thanks to Santa Claus. Benediction. This season the Army distributed Christmas baskets to twenty six fam- ilies. This was made possible by tlic contributions in the pols at the cor- ncr of Queen and Grafton Streets. The fund from this source was a trifle in advance of last year and with n. fcw donations received by mail the fund totalled about $100.00 which will merely tldc them over for Christians relief. J§$I§ZKC-.C'_QO.CK€~.5QOQGOJibTIYUICQULQQtODCQQQUDBQQU‘ r ‘. CHCCOBIOQOFICEUZIXGQQQCAQI ' JCDIQOQIUCB; Christmas Tree At Falconwood l LOOQQQQQQCL? The Salvation Army with the Clta- ,, do] Baird drove to Falconwood Hospl- ‘ ~ tal on Wednesday and treated about 100 paiicms to an enjoyable concert and Christmas tree. The following programme was ren- dered; - Opening Song-Jwhilc Shepherds Wntchcd"—63. ‘4 Prayer. Bible Reading Luke 2. Carol—Adesie Fldeles-Band. l Vocal Trio-"Away in a lifanger"— i Mrs. afar-Lin, Craccaud Kenneth. i l l ,'_. CI: Cl. Reading-Florence Carr. Czurol-"I-Iclmslcy"-~Ban<l. Vocal Duett—~“Silent Nightl-Adj. and Mrs. Marlin. R.ccitatioli-~Kenncth lilartin. Reading-Adina. Chandler. Carok-"Angcius“—Bantl. Vocal Solo-When Jesus Was lioru 0 ‘I'D C'.‘I~_C'.I-.¢*.’>:Iu5 $20. ' in a LIangcrK-Mrs. Martin. '0?‘ ‘P i l i Ductt —Why Do Bells For Christ- mas RingZ-Grnc: and Kcimctil Martin. Santa Claus. ‘ZIC C‘- QQ-IZHCEGIDQU ‘ . At the conclusion Salim Cl: peered cheer and Cln'i.».iiir.1s the patients. ‘ _l 5.50.33 O 00.1913 O, . DIZGZQIEOITBZ8C€ODIO1O1OICFKZFDDDIZEIGU I!‘ Reg. $1.50 Two Quart Size BEST GRADE RUBBER for Ne‘ Stuck One You ‘i uarantee HOT WATER BOTTLES of Extraordinary Value. A Limited Number at this Special Price. Regular $1.50 Value Ft . 0J£ ‘ Fountain Syrlnge_ 98c ROSS-DRUG-UNITED sittczssort Tu THE MacKINNON DRUG C0. “THE DRUG STORE OF LOWER PRICES" 75c Lady Dainty Rubber Gloves “Vvlmt s your occupation" 35kg: dustribull-ll ‘ii ~llllll‘i;y:\Il'. Champion, Tower Bridge magis- Wlii" (.21.; tolrzitc. Woman: nmi "A war ividow." St. James Presbyterian Church hIlNIS'l‘I£lt: nay. It. MUORHEAD LEGATE, B. n. PYIBLIC IVORSHII’: lllurniin, ill Licvcn O'clock. livoiiing ill seven O'clock, Sabbath School and Young; Mons‘ and Ifoun; Women’ Classes at Two-thirty". The Praise for the day will include; MUIININU- SERYICkk-Curul, “Soc, Amid {he wing" 5110M‘ lfivw- tum. "Inn-c u"... Silence in Bethlehem" retainer.) EVENING sillwicra-Aiilnvrn, ~11... Morn" lNcuiunl. lSniurt.) I-‘irst Christmas Anihcin, “\\'hitc Shepherds Watched" SIRANUEHS AND visrrous COHDIALLY INVITED. u. Trinity ' . Ministers-Rev. II. Ramsay, D.D., Rcv. C. N. Brown, M.A., Organist-A Roy Kendall, I..R.A.M., A.A.G.O. 10.00 a. nL-Prziyci .\lcciin;:. 11.00 a. nL-Publii: Worship Scriuon-wSnvlng I-‘uitlW-Iicv. Dr. Ifamsay. Anthcni-“Scc Amid the Winter's Snoivf-J. E, West, ‘2-150 p. nu-Suniluy School Adult Iiililc (‘lass 7.00 p. m.-—l'i.'blic lyorsliip . Scrmon—-"'l‘hc Christian Attitude to the PasP-Rev, C, N. Brown, M. \. Anihcins- ‘hr-re ucrv SIu-phcrdV-(L Vincent "Christians, .\\vakc"-l~‘. Maiunrler Students and strangers (‘Orllifllly wclcome. lilnrning service broadcast H Qsamauuwliilt _ ciimsrvms TREE . . . . . . . ' . l Eoliitioiuooollrm-wccl aooouo 55:19.;- ‘- l‘. '}.:PQIL_-J’~J~ , .. _ I a this ffiaptzsr lltburcb $2‘. ‘.12, , NIINISILH: IZILV. .\. t. VINCENT‘. I). I). ' ORUANIFRI‘: Him-i ROBERTA SPENCER, F. T. C. L. ‘MURNINGl WORSIIII‘ ll OTLOCK Aiiiliciii-"(ioll from lIil lligh llzith IlcanF-Turner Hfilfllfvi. T-lrs. ll. Ilri\d\-r>oi\ .51I.‘IRl\IUN-—-".\ NEW TEARS SIESSAGIL" Dr. Vincent sl'xii.ii' school. 2.50 I‘. M. will cvrr_v inr-mhor oi‘ cirry class make ii. u point to b! prcsciit uli this urnisioii, IQYLNING WORSHIP 7 (YCLOCK Organ prelude from 6.45 l0 7 P- m- Mls! SPHW" Wm gm nu organ I‘(‘\l\Il| of lhri-e numbers. Anthem "0 Zion that lirlngvst good fillings." Hi-lillvr- .‘1:-.lc Qii.irl:~i'l1- “lllilii ;i Siniuir." Ilrlickcit Mrssrs tiuilllv)‘, (nlrlrr. liingivell. Stcrns .\'-l-II{.\l()N-"\\l.\Ij AND I'.\"\\'I.\'E INYESTMENTSM- Ill’- Iinvclil. Anthem “While .\hi~pl-.l~nls “JIFIICKI IIICII‘ flocks‘ Turner rluiu, ilr. Qfliilfl- S11. v ER. ruxrls I30 ARNO DRABKIN ls Back Again Buying nil Grades of Silver. (Truss and Red Foxes at the Office of G. R. MacQuarrie RICHMOND STREET Get the Highest Market Price for Your PELTS i Jcozccsomaooiooto-olaoo-oIaoooooox1oooooooono