JANUARY 5. 1937 IIIILIIIAIWS “JOHN IEAL stings I , 1 m, , . ‘IIJVBIEEQ c'°u'|°u“§'n|u.sf PLUS . . . CARTOUN '- SNAPSHOTS - COMEDY TODAY and WED 8.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 Tile: lull cl thrills and laughs with lfissli-‘FN-PFLPI-‘Pl-Finlw" ALSO . . . .NEW5 AND TRAVELOGUE — QUEBEC TODAY Co’ WED 2.1a - 1.00 - 9.00 r. M. _ MATINEE — —' 160-270 EVENING — — 27o—33%8c. Jlllmaiilliiilll. _._____ ______-__.- >_.._____\ Franchot Tone- Loretta Young At Prince Edward __________________. Ann Shirley In “M’liss” At Capitol The atmosphere of California's yesterday m gxigiggwwmotln afhyousrfgegilfi; she will spend three months. stormy first meeting with romance, ‘ in the Anne Shirley-John Beal oo- sixzl-‘éaliiféfigi; 1311151159, Han“ mas holidays with widely read short story, this picture gives Miss Shirley an assignment similar in kcy to Green Gables" and presenting her as a naive seven- teen-year-old girl who is suddenly and excitingiy swept into woman- hood by the love of l. young school teacher, the John BQli mic. While in the underlying mood oi’ Tone form a. delightful new roman- tic screen team ill "The Ungual-d- now showing at the Prince Edward Theatre. The new picture, filled with ro- mance, drama and. mystcly. 81W?! both players an cxceLent oppor- tunity for their talents. Moving with lightning speed, the Lawrence Weingartcn production wmems a prosecuting attorney who sends men to thei his brilliant use of cir evidence. When he is caught by cir- clunstanccs for a crime he has not ife comes to his aid N with tragedy and excitement, it is nevertheless colored w committed- his w Both Tone and Miss YOUIIB‘ i110 outstanding in their respective roles as the attorney and the wife. Roland Young, as the friend of the fruniiy, is exceedingly funny while Lewis Stone is sterling as the head of Scotland Yard. .Q[he;5 “vno score in the mystery thriller, directed by Sam Wood, are Robert Greig. Dudley Disses. 1w sic Rafph, Aileen Pringlc and Henry and Frank M. Thomas are seen res- czlzizizs zmtrzz: trash: Mt saw-l i'.”..“2§.?§..'if;§‘l‘§if'.33l.l'§3 afar; more l- young girl, whose wild independence new‘ keeps her in constant while her loveliness stirs For: rcal screen entertainment you BINGO PARTY KNIGHTS PYTHIAS TAYLOR-At their homo I ville, Dec. 30. 1936 to Mr. and Mrs. Frcd Taylor (nee I-lclen Bernard) a TONIGHT 8.15 p.m. Z5 Bingos—25 Prizes llUESTIS-At the Prince County Hospital Jan. 1, 1937, to Mm fllltl M'l'.‘.. Ira nucstlr. wllmot. a douch- TuoMpsoN__At the Prince county Everybody welcome. Hospital, Jan. 1, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Thompson, St. Elea- nors, a. daughter. BISHOP-At Sumlnerside, Dec. l4. 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Hem I Too Late To U STUDENT REQUIR- MCINTYRFFAt Crlrdigvl 1937, Mrs. Jlilia McIntyre, aged 60. F‘uneral Notice later. McKAY-At the Provincial Sana- torlum on Monday, Jan. 4. 1937. Mrs. Harry McKa in her 23rd year. T0 LET-ONE-HEAT Apply to Guardian. y, Lorne Valley, T0 LET-SMALL I HEATED HOUSTON-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday, Jan- uary 4, 1037, Alfred Houston, aged izzrFfifélvérbxiviifiiWvanrs farm work. Apply 22 Elm Ave. CBASWILL for: Photographs. --~.. . MONSTER MASQUERADE Ca - ' ' ' ‘nival Wednesday night, Jany., 6th. ____Plall9 and Singing I L-1968-1-4-2i. “_*__“__"""'—_ *- _ CARD PARTY-One of the most E""""'"°"'- successful card partiu of the sea- Special rats for Children son took place at Green Road school. Wednesday evening. Dec-l STUDIO, 9i Htzmy Street 80th. There was a largo attendance. l Tel. arc. Following the game splendid music 1 was furnished and the remainder .0! the evening was enjoyabiy spent '"'""' m dancing. Ilbllowing are the prize,‘ winners‘ ladies. Lucy Condcn; Gents, John E. McGaughey. ___ ...__ Personals from a visit to Campbellto . morning on a business Montreal. inson. Boston, en route to Florida where their parents Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wellnel- ies at Acadia. learn he is out again. to , mntrlbutigl; gisoléely Reynolds spent the holidays with Kibbee in the role oi’ M’liss' ‘stantly and melodious! 01x11? friends in Murray River. . Stewart, returned to Char- lottetown from Ottawa yesterday. d Victoria, B. 0., Miss Virtus Roberts, nurse in trelnins. in Moncton City Hospital accompanied by three other stu- dent nurses, laft Moncton Wedncs- is c day for three months affiliation in obstetrics in Royal Victoria Hospi- tal, Montreal, Miss Roberts is a. daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Henry R0 I berts, Kinkora, P. E. . Professor Euclid J. Gaudet, who has been spending the Christmas holidays with his parents Mr. and rs.l J. B. Gaudet, Prince street, ______ Rev. John D. Copp, Maritime Field Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Fredericton, N.B.. will arrive ill Charlottetown early next week and will hold a series or conferences with groups of college students and education leaders. it was announ. ced yesterday. The visiting field secretary is expected to address the students’ Sunday evening song service on January 17. ___-i.________ Pythian Sisters Install Officers '58. Funeral this (Tuesday) after- noon, servico starting at 2 o'clock. Interment People's cemetery. Card of Thanks Mrs. Francis McKenna and Mrs. Elizabeth Cairns, sisters of the late James J. Hughes, ‘Kinkcra, wish to thank the Reverend Fathers, Sisters and Nurses of the Oit attending physician, Mass Cards, Spiri Messages of Sympathy All who helped in any way d tad bereavement. Ill MEMORIAM In loving memory of ROBERT WM. DIAMOND who departed this life Jan. 5, 193G eiy here withmit you can fill your place, - es I think l can hear your wauran EXP middle-aged man Apply Guardian. no/lnnans“ Accolvllvioosrnn- reasonable. Apply 200 Prince. -5-3i. White, past Grand Chirf. FIIFTISMAIIIJTIIIEEZLM I Quebec Heater ' good Apply 35 Lower Prince WANTED MIDDLE-AGED WOI- eeper on farm near e for right party. .A1'.°"-1'"- ___z.-_l0co-i-t-2l_. N. D. MacLean- 1 Charlottetown all ilN MEMORIAM In loving memory of MRS. THOMASHOGAN who died January 5th, 1920 ve you sadly miss you another year hours of thinking And can ace your llnlllng face. M11. Annie L. Diamond. Those who lo In the loving you are very dear. Inserted by Family At Ceremonies Officers of Charlottetown Tcmplc No. 17, Pyihlnn Sisters for i937 were installed last night, at ccrc- monies conducted by Sister Jean The newly installed officers “fls-lzj; ivcre: P. C., Sister Bimichc Stewart. M. E. C, Sister Pauline McDonald. E. S., Sister Hc-‘en White, P. C E. J., Sister Ethel Warren. Manager, Sister Hilda Pickard. M. of R. and 0., Sister Elsie M. of E, Sister Blanche Fraser. Protector. Slsior Evelyn McLean. Guard, Sister Margaret Brady. Biifiree year trustee, Sister Mary ur e. I. 0. ll E. Members Take Oath Of Allegiance To King Members of the Royal Edwlfd Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters oi’ the Empire, took their oath of allegiance to King George VI at the regular monthly meeting of thc Chapter yesterday. Special speaker was Mr. Ben Rogers, one of the I. O.D. E. over- leaa scholars, who has Just retiirn- 4 ed from England whera he com- pleted his work. Mr. Rogers spokc on the recent constitutional orlais in lmgiand. During his address the speaker referred with gratll-lliv to the 1.0.0.1.‘. scholarship which made it possible for him lo con- tinue hls studies abroad. Next Monday I“. J. A. Macmil- The Ocntral Guardian mmwm”'““”w,,..., AggINFEDEBATION LIFE IINSUB- M u c n M 11-8798-1-12-312. ———— I Mrs. L. Scott Robinson of Glen- wood, Iowa, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Iowther, Brighton I Road. Mr. H. G. Rogers left yesterday trip ‘to ' _'_'“" lo Mrs. W. E. Hyndman left yester- day for Vancouver, fr) spend the glngb with Mr. and Mrs. George Miss Irene Bradley of the staff of the Canadian National Hotel left l orning on a visit to ‘ Mr. Arthur and Mr. Ijoyd Wcilner who have been spending the Christ- l leave this morning to resume their stud- The many friends of Mr. Leslie Irving, who was confined to his home by illness will be pleased to ma cnaarorraroww common‘ 771a Central Guardian CUNFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- (J LOUIS D. THOMPSON Teacher 0f Pupils prepared for and Beginners. i University. He was accompanied by -—-- ,Mr. Donald Sutherland, engineer- Mlflfififl E1116 Brown and Olive‘ ing student at the University of MacLean returned last evening‘ New Brunswick, Fredericton, NIB. This morning Mr. Harry M Smith leaves for Daihousie University ywhere he is taking commerce. The icle without the owner's consent lSmith brothers spent the Christ- mas holidays with their mother, Mrs. A. E. Smith, and had as their i guest Mr. Sutherland, whose home is at Borden, P. E. I. __________. Mrs. William P. Powers. Char- ttctown. underwent an operation at the P. E. Island Hospital Sun- day. She was resting comfortably last night hospital authorities said. PRAYER WEE K, ESERVIOES our lASTEVENlNfi Overflow Congrega- tion Attends Meet- - TORIU lng C e ntra] ium was gayly attired on Christ- mas eve as patients and stall’ awaited the annual visitation of Santa Claus. Draped in holiday red and green with the glow of the fireplace reflected in the glittering tinsel the beautiful main reception room made a brilliant picture, Mufti-colored lights shone from 9W1’? branch of the imposing Christmas trcc. Parcels and gift bores Diled high alongside indi- cated that no one was forgotten by the Jolly old Saint. Dr. Creelman presided and Santa Claus, whose acted by Dr. the appointed 1 I Christian Church -— Address By Rev. H. D. Raymond. Last evening an overflow eon- ‘ gregation met in Central Christian Church at the first of the services 1 being held under the auspices of Ocwbef- and 15 110W EfBB-‘Jy 1m- gthe World Evangelical Alliance. 911-01‘ Wfliilellt 111- These services are held through- ‘ out the world at this season of the year and in the pait have always attracted large numbers with life was also on the platform. and effectively sang "Sunset and Evening Star." The address oi‘ the evening was delivered -by Rcv. H. D. Raymond, Rector of St. Paul's Anglican Church. His subject was "The Call of the Gospel" and he began by telling the story of the origin of the word “GospcW-How in the curly (lay: of our English language spell was the name for story-where were a great variety of stories but some were about Jesus Christ and about God. 'I‘hcsc were called “Godspelisfl and aftcr thc habit of things that are lulnricd on from generation to generation. this was changed by dropping the “d" so that we have thc word "Go pcl", story of God. This Gospel of God is vcly simple but it is also very dear. The "Call of the Gospel" indicate: that it I had a voice and that there arc cnrs {to hear. It has a voice and (his voice brings definite messages:- Firnt of all, tlult God loves us- God loves hie-and proof is fur- lnished in that God sent His own ,Soll that “whosovcr believcth in {Hi-UL should not pcrsh, but have everlasting llfe." This Gospel also ,iclls us that God forgives u". God 'forgives me-and how mucll each one of us needs forgiveness. This Gospel also makes of us all-one. family. The prayer Jesus taught Hi: disciples was not "My Father who art in heaven," but "Our Father’, "Give us this day", and so on. We are members of one family with God the Father through Jesus Christ His Son. Fin- ally it is tho nature of news that it must be spread abroad-—News- N-E-W-S, North. east. west. south —"Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creat- ure." This is the call of the Gospel. Mr. Raymond's message was great 1n its simplicity. wt its depth of truth and meaning and was a most fitting beginning for the 501103 of meetings upon which we have now entered. The next servce is to be held ihls evening in St. Paul's Church when Rev. Hugh Miller will b0 the speaker, and his subject is "The Gospel of Grace and Forgiveness." ‘inn will read a paper on British mandated countries. _ During the meeting special men» tion was made of Mrs. Ernest i Christmas boxcs. The regent. Mrs. J. A. Maihlcsnl presided. m? in the waters MONSTERVMASQUEIIADE Car- nival Wednesday night, Jany. 0th. ' L-1968-l-4-2i. l MONSTER MASQUERADE Car-v _ it to the sh "nival Wednesday night, Jany. 6th. 1 357,21]: (igghfgzrdw'fsxl m0" llll-ll 11 L4 4441-‘ Halifax where he will resume his marked qulckening in the spiritual zips‘? 2161151222111’ a? or ‘those attending ensuing. It “me afid dlsmb t onfidcntly anticipated that this “rgdsuggebylx: Berna. Iieustis, with piano .accom- Rona. Wood, a evening's cntcrtalm mcnt much enjoyed by the put- ‘year will prove no exception, es- Chflsmms cnmls we pecially after thc s iendid be in- _ ning that was hind: last evenging. pamment by M155 Those on the platform and tak- part or the ing part in ‘the service were: Rev. S. C. Cooper, pastor of Central Christian Church, who was Chair- man; Rcv. Hugh Miller, who gave thc Invocation; Rcv. H. L. Denton led ‘the Rcspon ive Reading; Rcv. A. E, MacKcllzie led in prayer; Dr. Lcgate rcad the Scripture Lesson; Adjutant Lynch also led in prayer while Rev. G. C. Webster pro- . nounced the Benediction. Rcv. George Gillespie who is to give ' the address on Saturday evening Following the‘ offering a men's trio. consisting of Messr‘. Stems, Quiglcy and Dingwell beautifully ______{____.€__vs_.__._ Champion's contribution to the‘ Queen's University, Kingston. POLICE COURT-At the police, court yesterday four young mcnJ charged with taking a motor veh- were remanded until today. The men ‘of Mr. Elmer Sharbelrs car last week. Two arrests were made the night the car disappeared and two SCHOOL BOARD MEETS - Af ' the regular meeting of the City School Board yesterday the resig- ,nation of Miss Ruth liho teaching staff o Square School was accepted and the vacancy filled by the appoint- ' ment of Miss Mary Mullally. The Board received a report telling that stairways, providing an additional r-xii; from the assembly halls of Prince Street and West Kelli. 54110015. had been completed. Rout- e business was transacted at thc meeting. presided over by the in Board chairman, Dr. I. J. Yeo. M-The Provincial Senator- icnts. ,Y.M.0.A. Directors, Discuss ‘Problems Of Associatio n Mr. EL. Milcs was madc a mom- ber of the board of directors of the Y.M.C. A. at the regular board meeting last night. Mr. Miles’ ap- pointment fills a vacancy created by the resignation last month of Mr. C. M. Williams, who was for- ced through the press of business to retire from the board. Mr. ‘J. W. Bouiter was appointed representative of thc local Associa- tion on the Canadian Y.M.C.A. National Council for 1937. The treasurer. Mr. W. M. Rowe, announced that $550 have been, raised as part of a fulul to provide for emergency repairs to the build- l > ing. The objective is $750 hc said. Dealing with the general financial condition of the organization he nlinounccd it W121 about illc same as it tvas in January last your. Projects for thc raising of funds at thc prcscnt time are to provide for thc amount. $600. fhc Associa- Lion was below the objcctivcin tin- last financial campaign, An ex- manding program is culling for nn increased expenditure which makes ihe extra fluids necessary, it was - stated. Mr. G. Claudc Snlith. president of the Y's Men's Club outlined plans for an auction siilc which his club plans u» hold shortly in bc- ‘ half of the Association. Individual members of the board of directors pledged their support. Preliminary plans in connection with the annual financial campaign in April were discussed. An entertainment. under the auspicesof the ladies advisory com- mittee. will bc hold thc third week in February the board was told. The committee, under the chair- manship of Mia Ina Gillan, has under its supervision the work Miss Worthy is doing with women and girls. In place of the amateur dramat- ica ptesented by the board for the past few years a picture at the Prince Edward Theatre will be sponsored on January 25-27. it was decided. Dr. J. A. Clark, J. W. Bouiter and J. M. MacFadyen were ap- pointed to attend a conference with the Ministerial Association and re- presentatives of the Students’ Chris» tlan Movement to discuss the Sun- day evening long services. The servicas are held Jointly by tile churches. the YMCA. and the S. C. M. Dr. J. A. Clark. president of thc A-Ioriallon presided at the Board meeting LEAVES FOR HOSPITAL TRAIN. ING — Miss Katherine Hyndman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hyndman, leaves this morning ior Montreal to enter the Royal Vic- toria Hospital for training. She is being accompanied to Montreal by her brother, Charles, who is re- turning w resume his studies at JLONSTER MASQUERADE Car- nival Wednesday night, Jany. 6th. -——-" l _ FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun-I cral of Mr. Wm. Henderson was‘ held on Saturday aftcrnoon from, the N. D. McLean Funeral Home to the Pmplcs Cc-nletcly, service at the Home mid ulavc being oonduct- l ed by Rcv. Dr. M" : The pail bearers were tcrson,_ Messrs M. Welsh, Geo. ‘ ESCAPES DROWNTNG-Bemani _ O'Brien, l0. was reported last night, as “improving" following a ducking of St. Peter's Lake when he broke through thin ice New Year's Day. He is a son of Mr. John R. O'Brien, Bristol, P. E. I. His cries for help were heard by Mr. Lester McVarish, mail driver, who threw him a rope and fastened ore While he went al- mile to the house of Horace McEwen for help. Taken from the icy water and re- O'Hallornn and S. A. McLeod. Mr. J. S. Sutherland, Ottawa. a nephew , and Mrs. Robinson, Iowa, a niece. I were present at the funeral. AT GYltO-‘llie weekly lnccting of the Gyro Club last‘ ziight was devoted to business with nt, Dr. B. C. Keeping, Christmas tuberculosi. lplete indicate that, y previous year. The committee in Christmas ireos at the two orph- i‘ anages brought in ‘ committee chairmen. P"- testant Orphanage Collections Cairns froln f Rocha)“, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CONTRIBUTIONS The Trustee Board riules file assistance fkinll and thoughtful fricl contributions ilPlllfld to lnalce this Christmas oi’ i936 so very rcul to the children in our care. greetings were receiv- Governor DeBlois. stmas and New Year ceivcd from: Queen Mary Kingston; Miss Kitty Pct- city; Borden W.I., and Mal- W. . lTRlNlTY SUNDAY m _ SOIIOOL OONOERT E§.Z‘§._T£i°£§£c’.“° “°"‘°'°"" “ pecial treats from: Mrs. n. Mrs. George Rob- ed Hollie, Mrs. CH. ray Harbor Nort Pope, Mrs. Arthur lvlilton Girls Guild, and the Misses Gifts in kind fro m Andrew", Caliior Prince Edward Preccptory. Club, city, A. l3. Fisher, city": co. J, Rogers, city; Mrs. Jab- ez Lea, Victoria.- Miss Muriel Mc- _ Kay, Albany; lll.C.T.U. pcrivirs.’ Following 1m; pmgrmn the plip- l S0]O—"Lf7llf' A20 in the Chi)" o! United Church, Souris; Mrs. Hutchcson; Eurnscllflc W. 1.; L. Colcs, Milton; Mrs. Edgar H East Royalty; Pembroke W.I.; ney T. Green, ci city; Davis d; Fr‘ Bethcl; R. E. Milt W. T. Prowsc, ci Mrs. Alex Jnnlcs: city: Mrs. Fred Hollie; McKinnon; Gordon _Gii:non, Halifax; Pearl Findlay. Nlonta- Iguc; Sllcrbrookc W.I.; rs. Arthur Weeks; Capt. T. laftor a few ivorcls to one and all,. zio. 1 ty; Carvell Bros, riser; Jamcs Jen- ty; Upton W. 1.: lIIFOSPDY-(‘fl each child with n bag Oil RflCiiltiiOll—*"Cfll£"1f‘-‘ "ll-uJll‘ candy, l Alvlnia Carr, ‘ a Fblluvllng is thc program: l Rccitll.t1oll~“5t.l‘ a ' l ‘lid-Pa itemarirs by Chrllrman—Mr. R. 1 WaitorConruri. _ v q in, Ringers, Solo—"(_ioorl Km: ww- l»... - ' Group of niunbcrs from Klnder- 1 Phyzhs 'I':llt._ gnrten Pupilsz- l Piano Trio -.\I.ll‘l(\l‘l" 1x40“ Solo-"Toy Land"—Carl Brown.‘ Shirley Stcrns and .lr:lii‘._\1:vlv~. Rccltatiom-"Dnddyis Prcsont"—— 3' Rccitnilon-"Mv Doll; - TIPYM Dof-qmy 3mm,’ / Paul Cudniorc. .‘ Pllllfllvl‘. Pembroke l --l1‘arl Hobbs. Acme Sewing Club; Glen Martin W.1'.; l'., lvlurray Harbor; Ladies Aid, New Do , Mrs. Enrl hit-Innis; lVfrs. Lcith Mc- lLeod; Mrs. Russel Chandler; Mrs. Fred lvloorc; Mrs. A Hopcton; Mrs. Waite l Mrs. G.W. Dewar: : Mrs. A. E. McKenzie, Sid- Miss Evil: Iiaszzlrr Mrs. James Tait; Miss Alny Earle; Best lviisslon Band, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wil- . scnnulLSummcrsiric Kelvin Grove \V.l.~ Summcrsitlc: lvlrs. Upton W. 1.: Rlngwooll Mrs. Victor (ioorlwlll, Evans- inwn. lll: Ivlury (i. McLurr. Mur- lny Harbor North; Joscph Slianm ' ‘Scurloiown W. 1.; Rod Point WI: ilnziclgrovr Centre WI: l\fr:<. Cflpl. Taylor: Mrs. P. ma: WEEK or PRAYER 192.1 i hf 0H1‘ ‘ ofirirr/ ‘ QUICK I 52"" EAIFQI-IQ‘! Ocular Shingles. Two Million (lcdar ——Assorted Grudes- - -—Just Received- L. M. POOLE 8i 0O. P:l0li’s Wliilrves I l w- - -- --- -- - mamamw. PAGF. 'I'HKEI"» “fix 44th Anniversary, . . . SALE Opens Wednesday January 6th BASEMENT A fine line of Ladies Ladies’ ilotany Wool Crepe Dresses in thc two-piece _ Knit Suits, very latest shades and selling for $2.95. styles. Clearing at $1.98. _ _ i. a d l e s’ Flannelctlc A r1111 range of 11311195‘ Housedresses. Sizes lil- Housedresses clearing 5;; gem-Hg for 51_93_ for 79c. - 1 e “m, of La ieh- Ladies’ Zipper Pullover Ano h r d _ Housedl-esses semng Sweaters. Sizes, small, for 59m medium and largo. Children's two - piece Price 69c‘ Knitted Suits. Sizes Chum-en's zipper From 1- 10 4- 131169 31-90- and Crew-neck Sweat- Children's Wool Mitts "$- Pll" 39° "m1 49¢ I. selling for 25c and Jiic. W00] Cap and Scan-- All Wool Ankle Sox. Seth clearing at 75c lwr Price 25c. 5° - Ladies Wool Combina- Ladies’ Heavy Silk Vt-si lions clearing at 49c and Bloomers, clearing‘ Children's Wool Bloom» fli- 396 @8611 Plflc- crs sclling for 39c. Fun line of Ladies. I Ladies’ Felt Hats clear- Gloves selling for 25c ing for 79c. ' and 39c. Flood. Rccitstion-"Youd Never Believe "_Arthur Brenton lteciiatlon-“A Smile" -— Phyllil Coffin. _ Trinity Sunday School held its Violin Solc-"Crndlc Song" —v annual Christmas Efneriainment on’ corgc Brown“. l H H Tuesday evening. Dec, 29th, in_ Rrcitntion- Chrstmm- - wfew- Hcartz Hall before a most apprecl-l art Brenton. 1ativc ailclioncc which more thanj Dlalogue-“Ihe Christmas Cioolf‘ {med we H.111, ‘ -—Adole Vickcrson, Joyce \'v'.\rrel_:, Mr R. H. Rogers, the Supcrin- Jean Lnwtber. Kay blrirlachcrn and Lcildent of the Sunday School, pre- Belly Whiticrk. 51dgd_ .‘ Offering. ils of the School were dcligiiled to DavicF-Vlary Ramsay receive a visit fmm Santa who, RGlIl..l|(.‘.~~R\'\'. Alirllwu Aflllem Recitatioii—-"My Clirisinlmslfiistk"; SOiO~ciifi Broun _ , l R.L‘(‘ll2llil0ll—"Cilfiwlilk: - A un- Solo-"Wind Through ihc Olivc |llg"-—-J(‘fli1 Lnwtiu-r, ’l‘l‘ccs"-Anit.'l Dillon. I Arrival of Santa, _ Recitation -- ‘Chrlwtnlils Morn-i T110 00111111111“ l" "1 loci-Mary Ramstlgv. ‘ cnicl-tainlncllt. wcrv all. Duet and Chorus-Jsnntn (‘inns ' Ducllcmin and llclrzi Low ult. L; mmmg 1° TQ-pn"; The pianists for lhv i‘\f‘llill'l '-l'1‘_l‘6 sglnfsfg-fijngrl 511329110 mm Paul‘ Miss Berna Hucstis mid Airs». Wil- Cudmorc. ham Brown. Pantomime-Mold King Col’ Klngz-Paul Cudmorc; Paves. 1 Anita Dillon. Mary Ramsay. Fid- , dlcrsn-Carl Brown. Earl Hobbs! l I'm‘ Sllnllrlli for Illii-l. .:———— _.__-.~-..—_—_;_—_:~—;:;—. Wain Klcr Malhoson. Solo -— "Cfiirilimus EvW-Con- aiasf-ej-n Illf‘ Stacey _ __P_iano Solo-Olive Kmjplng. _ ‘ V v M; _ _ ltociintion-‘Warningf- Dortlly . -- ‘stlkunmlmws V‘ the f Mugm._=0n_ Chanoitctown Guardian may be , i». P1nyp[,[‘\_ -~1;,,U,_,n~ _, _-,;,.“. “rmjd ‘ handed to their ltcpt. Archie Hume, ' . w“... “nn-mchflm. 30mm,‘ Phone 4T. or leit at H. J. Mabonfls Frederic Lnrgc; Bob. Allisfnlr Mc- D1118 Swfc- llllllllflilllfi- 1-f- Lccd; Sonja. Belly Rogers; Cliff, *""*—‘ Tom Sllmmcrvillv; Join. Rcv. An- ..'THROIYGIIOIZT lhc season rlrciv McKenzie; Clistnmcr. Mary pelts will be roccivcll for the , ,.'_l. Sinclair. Prince Edward island Fur Pool Doll Dance-Helen Simpson. Limited by R. W. Stewart, Clarl: -' V l)in.lo;.lu~--="i'llv Christmas illl- Brothers Store. Montague and J. '~ cifo"-—Mcrlc Luck. Kay bfcEarilcrn. 1A. Wcbsicr. 156 Richmond St., liinry Ramsay, Josie Larimr, Bctiy‘ ‘Charlottetown. L-OOO. 5 gqgggqgaonrsnrnwmnrmrmnnnnrwm-cmmrrmnnnnnrmwnnwy TUESDAY, JANUARY 5TH Si. Paul's Church Topic The Gospel of Grace and Forgiveness Speaker: Rev. Hugh Miller. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6TH Trinity United Church Topic: The Gospcl of the Written Word The Bible Society Speaker: Rev. G. C. Webster. THURSDAY. JANUARY 7TH Si. James Presbyieriaa Church Topic: The Gospel and the Kingdom Speaker: Rev. S.VC. Cooper. FRIDAY. JANUARY 8TH Zion Presbyterian Church Topic: The Fruits of thc Gospel Speaker Rev. H. L. Dcnion. SATURDAY. JANUARY 9TH Salvation Army Citadel Topic: The Gospel and ihc Holy Spirit 1 Speaker: Rcv. George Gillespie. i