will» ll ytl/ l" >112.“- 71 Constanta‘ .<i1iiL“L‘L' .\.\'1) AYERS LIJV 1 .\1..~~o i i >111 N1) i .\'l.“'.\‘ .\.\'1> ‘IWLKIE smut"- .>-|.1-_.~\. ht HUUI. CLOSING P11311111’! examina- 1111 School was .t't<-1'111.>1111_ Decem- spuv Hi 111v viol- 11111111 a 11111111111" of 1.:.\:1.1r.~; gathered to pr-rlorin 111 the vari- 11:1 1 ~. ' 1t 1111“: hate .\1ll(ilf‘ti 111111th<. The (hilt-r- 1 .1511.» 1111111 1v ten dawn 111 \\*1~1e l-xulnint-d by the 1. 1-1111 a‘- tlu- pupils were s0 a unlit-k r1~sp<111se to the t-sk/d them m ant" ' 1' Hill. ,..,. . ..1nt r1111 tt":11i11111t: thev .1 thr- pasl six nmnthJ-z Mitch due to .\l1.-».- 1\I:1:1rlers01\.'f1>1' - ' he has p111. in 1't'C01\'CCi the 111st few 111 i.\ t0 be ~11 1m the wry able nud ."1111‘1' 1n which shi- ex- .1111.. 11.1 111.: 111111.11. 111.11 . '1‘ 111N111. A5: 1111* 111d » "ilr ‘of the pupil. r111 1hr .111 the tear]:- .-'\.1rr 1:11: e. 1111111111: of tl11- .1 Jmlt prtrurnni Clilliilhllllt! . 1'11»11.. .‘~1'1l,’ 11nd (ililiflf-llll d1 ‘11111411011 of priz. 101' ‘ 1112111111‘. no, Liz-ado 4. Ruth ' writmtt. Cimdc 6, K011- J11‘ 1 .\1"l\'1*111:i:'. 1‘ W. A. Clark. ‘ . H. :1" nblj; lulftllc d thr- '~ 11111111. After the clos- ; n‘ 1111' progrnni, a vi:;.t l1-v 1 11:1‘ t‘. 1111.. tree. which “'11s heav- il"; v.'1tl1 lutwents" for teacher n?! 11' V111. Home lfhlfi." candy was tn the \'1Sii‘)l"1. 541111111 (111.- 1.11111 - 10 the 1r-1-':ln~r and pupil». 11 had umdv l1... d1-p11rture 111ml 111111 ' 1 1111- violent ." 1 1' , the (hair- -. 111111-111 111.1; nltcrnuun pro- “ 1 l1 11 1'1 . ‘ 11y r1..- ' .10 Nattluuztl A11- 111'; Fmlmvlng ls the prozrammer- C'11I,‘1'1l1-_~"Up on ‘h: lL1~:'11;1l11>11 "A Welcome Speeclfi-i eolne 111 our (iinlrict. :1 111111 in close fellmvsliip with Jesus 1 Jean 1111111111.. 1Chrlst. He writes "I would have you 121*: 1111111 C':' 181:1: (irccb. Several of the people from these km“; 11y@1)11_-;~11_ the; the things 1111:‘ ~- Anna I111: . pnrlr attended the r111 m‘: ezzr-rcifi-“I; whl"l1 happeuerl unto me have fallen it" 11311111 "A (‘I::'..‘ :1‘ (',>::lz"--| 11nd concert nt Pembrr: ~ Felmnl 1m 011g 111110 the progrcs"; of the gospel." [1111 e , 1th:- aftl-rnoon 11f ‘HIP-whirl. the 111111. The choir repented some of the l1: I l 1'1" 1"’ -1n.st. A lartzrr 11119111131111‘ and 211111 beznitlftil Christmas rmthems which If :1 . ‘.'.’1-'1'.i1cr" time arc reported by these i0l'1‘.1."l-i\\'{,‘t'c so much enjoyed on the pre- - -l) :."1. I; .1 :1. Into ones. ,vir1us Stmday. "There' were Shep- [fmjqlg], l _-- iherds’ by c. Vincent 1111a ‘Christians R1 c1." .1 — . -— c3111‘ The Pembroke Women's lnstilutetAvsake“ by J. Mnnder. The Sacra- ; ltltepun ‘l, i held their December meeting at the .' men! hi’ thrnbordts Supper will be ob- ‘ Recil: --"Tl1c .11.". Handicap" 110hlt'_0f ltfrs. Magpie Graham. on served next, Sunday morning prepar- >.R1~h1~1-t ltartlir: "fhtlrsdny evcnirm. the lflih inst. alory service 0n Wednesday at 7.30 £41m’; .'-~l111 :1 1311111, o.’ Christmrs w11h :1 large attendance of uiemiierstp. m. 1 |),1-~' ‘,-,-1,5; ._ 11nd some visitors ‘rnm ndjoluiuw 111-I v 1': -~1t.111111 -- "Jinunleis Letter to stltutes present-hf. MANY PREW ‘m 1| p, ., , (w 11;“ Hal-run‘; ' -_----—------ IPUNERAI. SrJtVICES ".1 -“A ("15 ‘.1038 Wish"- "r12 Cl. =1'1::' -—"Christmas Time" -.' 1. r11 1d Hm‘ has ‘1 nwlw t"."l'1ic.:tl1 1M1. 1. a‘ *'"'"1 rm 1Y1" . 1' ,-1. _.., It'll‘. 11.1 1'11". I 1, 11nd lu- wt-nt .‘~ll'€11f,’1‘l1 to‘ ‘1 "l 1111- }I‘.'l'.\(‘lli1 that were on‘ Howard prilO P|°Y h Cloves Kinkeod 1111111 Thought 11111 11 Plaything sl-tAsolws STRONGEST 0121mm l‘ ” l" QJQQLQIBI) They pointed t0 hcr speak- easy days and court sentence to prove her frailty. But with her back to the wall, she Is more than :1 match for men or courts of 111w. ‘to moi-unit: seruee in the Pr 11111 Church here. Since then. it has been very 11111011 travelled and as there is :1 great dual of bare grouurl the motor is preferable to the sleigh. l The road to Sturgemi was opened up: lltllf‘ by (Iondon been also 11111cl1 We 110p." for more 111110111 the same [Brothers and has ‘used since then. i motoring. ‘ . _.__ 31h: Willlun Johnston l;- llltJVlllil 11111‘ building in the front 11f 111.: lot. i.‘or1nc1'l_'.' used as :1 store l0 a place int the reur of 111s 10x much. \\h1*1'c ‘term and tiurnsils. a l School was closed fur the hohdy (v.1 Tucsdlrv. The teacher. Mr. lit-c 1:; .\|1(‘1l(."1ll‘l the huhdavs 1111 J'.111u:11'_v 11rd :11 111;. 1101111“ 1n Allis-ton. 1511111111111 School 110:0 111.111 Sabbath. the S11,1.:r111:1~11dv111. .\lr. '1'l1'1111-.1r; Mlllur i1l"l1(‘(i thcln 1111 tn spend 1-'1'1- tlay 0x11111112, the 212th inst“ at 111s 1'1‘.~111l111~:<'. The 111111111101] \‘.'fl.‘§ cord. ltii\' and ilnnlllniuu-sl acceplcrl. st~hoctl has made p103, in the past year. 1111dvr the 11bit- guldancv of Mr. 1r and his". capable 1.11111 of teach- Still urratr-r pro 14 is looked ' : 1n the 0111111111: t . A series n1 articles dcaliu’: with the early history of the I‘re:'1>'vter1:111 Church here, \‘.lii beam shortly after the 111-w year. made 1111 over‘ Cxmcla i‘) keep ahvv the rernrtlt; of the prlst, the early 1-1- fortr. 111 the pioneers 1n 1111!: lliiICf‘ 111.111 fmzl n 1:11.111; and nnpxcprinte lril te to thcur melnorv .11 t1 s: n1"- ititif-‘l. , ___H_. 1 Cl1rrtn1ns \‘if'i are numerluir. here. 11113111: to (lislnnce from the rarhvny‘ and une in , wcatlicl‘. but 11111.11 guthrrnu": of _f1‘it‘n(1=; we quite 111111111111111. and the 1 CZ111'1-~t1~.1a'; spirit 1s prv..e1'\'ed i11 thi. "tray \'.'1li‘.011t 111co11'.'c1;l@11 , __.._ ._ C.v11:.1l1-r-1hle mtcrlul 1 11.1111; 111.‘;- 111 1111- crux." 1'1 ]11::'"11* 11:1- vertisvd in the (111111111411 for 11111 l past few wet-la». Cfl‘.'1't'."i mltttunis; o.’ 1hr same are reprwted and wr- wilt 11111 l1.» 4111-1111 "d i1 son-11- of the prir. not vrry ]1l1|_\t'1i (lard off Thanks I wls-h l0 thank my friends who so JOHN DICMANYS "'."I‘nl'.'; 1'11 671111 The \\'1'\t1‘.."."'.‘" iit will do duty 11;; :1 storehouse for . Fro. A1 the s-vssiun of lilt‘ P1'1“11,\'l:-1'in11‘ As an effort is heingt !"..11dly remembered 111v e1 C11r1stn1ns.lbfli-KIIOWIII rvfiident Mail Courier. R. R. 2 son, Hurry D. Munn, 1170-12 29 Twenty-third, was lald at. rest today ‘u the fmnlly plot, Masonic Cemetery. L‘! Church Services ’I‘RINI'I'\’ UNITED CHURCH At the service held 1n the church on Christmas moining Dr. Ramsay woke a message o1‘ good-cheer through the radio to those who by letter and othcrvrise have acknrhv- lrduetl that they have been greatly lfitsscd and edtiyed by the worship _<-i this church carried 1o their. by radio to tne sick in hospital and else- where, 1o Iteurrends Afessrs. Fisher‘ and ‘Fholnpsun who through infirm- ity are confined to their homes, to 5:01‘ Fletcher whose services as ugauist of the church for ten years 'we e so greatly appreciated and to M Gusher and Burke. 11111111111 >11 lir-qtu-ntly and liberally‘ given of their time in broadcasting far bc- yond the limits of their contract. The blustery weather affected the ait-sndnltcl) at the morning service. Dr. Itamraiy" preached from Ephesians Ll-B "By gfttCt‘ are ye saved through faith." He said faith is. the eye of the @0111. We perccizr Ctlfiét, the Smiour The ‘ r11‘ the world and the more we gaz: on him the more is the veil removed, so that we come to sc-e him not as an historical figure only but [ace to hit/we. Faith is also the hand of the _:;ot11 by which we grasp and approp- riate Christ 11:; our Saviour". It is not 41110111111 to see 111m, we must cling t1» him and in su doing we slmll find he is holdinv us and lifting us above the de\'ouriuq thing's. But if we are t1 eiinjt to Christ ‘Lve must abandon all else. "Nothing 1n my IIEIIIUAYI bring, :ln1ply to 'l‘hy Cross I cling.“ fllilis implies rcpentence, turning from .'sinlulncss, selfishness, worldli- 11ers. uodlessnesxs. As we enter the New Year shall we not; leave these behind mvl clothe ourselves with Christ’? 'I‘i':'\ attendance at S1111d:1_v School van, 3,“ “m, H“, coupémm which was Ii muir: and Mr. Charles Harris. M1". 1111' uuxasions “'35 $110.81. h, n“, mum“: m,“ Mu Brown sung two solos in his own munltnblc house down, ,'1:"‘:1C‘i1c(1 frrtn the 1 ti" of Saint Z~‘.".ul to the Philippians first chapter. urse 12. This Epistle was written by lmul whilt :1 prisoner in Home fur two ymrs and ls :1 message of good cheer to the church at Phillppl and :1 ltxsou of the marvellous spirit of FOR MRS. ll. l’. MUNN .;_,1 ' " (Vancouver Exchange) Mrs. Hannah Poole Munn. aged 84, of Korrlsdale who died Fvlday at the home of her 3793 West Bluunbyx. ,____,_,_4__on_hg 11,-,- “v, . “gum umbrella. term-sill. , Autumnal-hum: n! inund- I-M 1 1 CAPITOL TO THE i CHARLOTTETOWN _<;_1_1_AR1>1_13.1\1 Mat. 3.00 11c, 26c. Eve. 7 la 8.45 .. 21o, 31c. DAY VIP. ALL TALKIE WITH \ 1 Tickling, Tuneful! Tnnbark and canvas-Clowns and Acro- bats — Snake charmer: and hoochle coochle dancers - barkers and callopc — In the kaleidoscope of color and med- ley of cacophony that. thrills all when the circus comes t0 town. - Playing Twin; Tonight and Tomorrow Night. The visit of the C. P. Verdun team to this city tonight and tomorrow night will be a particularly interest- ing event. 'I‘hey have but eight; men iwith them. All are Young. their Emilie ‘being a mere youth. He is clever 11nd game, but is inclined t0 B0 too far out of the net. Connolly does particularly good work and Carter 1s strong 1n de- fending his goal at the critical time. Reeves, Gravel 111111 Kllby 11W fast skaters and good stick-handlers: the former being particularly bril- liant. Allery, a second Doggie Kuhn. and Hebert, complete the team. i Proulx, "Pear." Bennett and Val- 101s were unable to come East. The players are systematic, team ‘up well, are strong defensively about ilhe nets, but; do little passing and nearly all attempts for gouls- are in- “ PAINTED AAFACES ” Abegweits And Verdum__T0night Scrappy Young Upper Canadians L Bill With Locals ciividual. _ A large attendance is cXlwcifid M both wnight and tomorrow night's games. TIIE LINEUPS Verdun Abbi“ » Goal Raymond 5W“ ' Defence Carter Williams Connolly 517111911- Forwards mcves Lawlor Gravel Squarebriggs Kllby Nicholson Alleyy Saunders Hebert Aw"? McDonald McFarlane Referee-Earl Prawsc. Time of start-BBQ sharp. . l ' lbastern Guardian Z .."(7ARDIG.»\N--A (irand Concert ‘was held in t11c Cardigan Hall on jFriday, December 19th. The hall iwas filled to capacity, and all the items, judging by the applause, were 1greatly appreciated. The Rev. W. E. Davies acted as chairman. The Glee Party rendered: “On the bonnie ‘bunks of Loch I1ou1ond", "Sweet Genevieve", and “I'll take thee home agani Kathleen.“ Thr- Younl: Ladies jGllc-e Party sang “Tip-LOG thru the ,Tulips with me" and for an encore. ."Caroiina Moon." Readings were ‘given by Jimmie ItfaeSwain, Katie MacPherson, Georeie Webster, Nancy [Davies and Mr. MncLeod. The 1n- ‘strulnehtal music was of a very high i standinc. Messrs. Webster and Bubble [Cresswell on the violin: M1‘. Dnn Maclntyre on the Harp; and Mr. J. Malcolm MucKenzie on the Cornet. A Quartettc composed of Mrs. H. Crcsswcll, Mrs. F. Hewitt, Nlr. Chas. Harris and Rev. W. E. Davies sum: .very feellugly "Sweet and Low." jSolos were rendered by Mrs. W. E. ,Davics, Miss Anna MacDonald. Kil- 1 R. Walter Burdett of Dundns Centre lwny and brought the whilst Miss Mabel Burdett. Mou- 'ua1 accomplished manner mid sung tngtle, gave two readings in her 11:,"- two songs. The proceedings were en- livened by an exhibition of dancing v by Itfiss Dorothy‘ Leard, Lorne Valley. Mrs. W. E. Davies and Miss Adeline Webster acted as accouipantsts ln their usual masterful 11111111101‘. Al: the close Mr. Walter Burdett put a large number of pies for sale und- complluaentetl on the stieeess of her endeavours 111 putting up such a musical feast at so short. n notice. The Board of Managers of St. An- drews Presbyterian Church wish to thank hcr and all who helped to make l1. such n success. Over $100.00 were realized towards liquidating the debt incurred on the Manse this last Fall. tPntrlot please cnpyi. relatives attended the Inst rites which were held at 1.30 p. m. ln Nunn A: Thomson's funeral chapel. Pallbearers were Messrs. Harry D. Munn. W115 11am McDonald, Samuel Burns. Al- derman Warner font, S. J. Dumars- que, and Daniel Mathieson. The deceased. who wnr; born at Rosenenth. P. L. ln 1846. came to the Count in 1021. 511v i1; mrtived by bu: mm nnlllnu: dnunhlnrs. F01 es tors . daughter. Nora. He ls also survived by two brothers, Donald, $1. John, N. 1)., and Arthur, City. and by a half sister. Georgetown to n11 Guardian extends sincere sympathy. these realized a handsome sum- Cob‘ ———-—-——-- fee was served free by the Indies. HONOR ROLL OF AUBURN Mrs. W. Davies ls to be highly SCHOOL Willie Simpson; 3, Mary McCnrron, Mary Callaghan; 3, Catherine Mc- Carron. 2, Lillian McKenna: Kenna; 4, Rita McCarron; 5, Mary McKenzie. 2, Charles McKenzie; 3, John Mc- Cnrron. Mary McEntec; 3, Ivan Callaghan; 4, Alvin Boyhm; 5, Dorothy McCarron. Corrlgan; :1, Urban McKenzie. Joseph McCnrron. ' The Death 01514: Western Guardian —SE\'I:IN MILE BAY HALL, Tucs- day evening, Dec. 30th, goose sup- per at 6 o'clock, usual Emmi- 1164-12-29-21 —IIOLLY FROM VANCOUVER- The holly which was used in decor- ating the altar and pulpit 1n Si. Mary's Church. Summerulde. on Christmas Day was sent by Mrs. James of Vancouver, B. C., 1n ntem- ory of her father, the late Joh11 Grndyyof Summcrside. 2.11‘. Charles Hensley, formerly manager of the Bank of Commerce, at Bummerslde, also sent holly from ‘Victoria, B. C., which was used ln the Christmas dc- coratlons in the church.—-S. —I'ASS EXAMINATIONS -'- Th0 following pupils of Grade X, Ken- singtoit High School, have qualified for the senior class in the Decem- ber examinations: (tn order of mer- it) Frances Cullen, Doris MacKcn- zie, Catherine Murphy. Mill“ wail-K Vivian Paynter, Dorothy Howard, 391m gel-nerd, Edith Caseley, Linda Hardy and Anna Heggarty (equal), Irene Caseley, Marie Millman. The following qualified but missed cnc paper: Marion Bernard. Eileen Mc- Kenna. -- PROIIIBITIDN COURT AT SUMltlERSIDE-Before the Prohibi- tion Magistrate at Summerslde on Saturday morning. the following eases were heard: A party from Al- berton, for having liquor in his pos- session, was fined $200 and costs or three months in jail. For selling ln- toxlcating liquor, a person from Elmsdnle was given a fine of $300 and costs or 5 months. Two Sum- ineralde parties were fined $200 and costsor three months. Two others from Sea View drew fines for selling intoxicating liquor,’ one $300 and John K. McKenzie The death of Mr. John K. McKen- zie which occurred yesterday at his home on School Street will be learn- ed with regret by his wide circle of friends both 1n the City and throughout the Province. Born 65 years ago at Wheatiey River, the son of the late Mr. Donald McKenzie, Nu‘. McKenzie removed at an early age to Charlottetown where he apprenticed to the printing trade. which trade he followed to within a wcck of his death. For many years he was employed in tho office of Iiasznrtl and Moore. and was subse- nuently manager of the printing of- fice of the Afaritime Stationers. About eleven years ago he went t9 the Irwiu Printing Company where he has been employed since that. time. Recognized for his discriminating literary taste, Mr. McKenzie was the writer nf a number of poems and his- tcrlcal sketches of considerable mer- it. ' Mr. McKenzie was for many yours a member of the Cnlcdonian Club of which he was Chief at the time oi his death. Last. year he was presid- ent of that organization. He was also :1. member of the Canadian Order of Mr. McKenzie is survived by his xlfe, by one son, Herbert, and by one Mrs. W. W. McLnren, of whom The Grade X-l, Augustine Kelly; 2, Grade VII—1, George Kelly; 2, Grade IV 4Sr.)—1, Mary Corrlgnn; 3, Helen Mc- Grade IV tJr.1-l. Joseph Gallant; Grade III-l, Angle Gallant; 2. Grade II-l, May QuLnn; 2, Annie Grade I-1, Catherine Macho: 2. costs or five months- and the other $200 and costs or three months. Another case from Sea. View was ad- journed until January 3l'd.—S. .____ ——FOX CASE ADJOURNED-The adjourned case against; a young mrm near summcrslde charged with break lng and entering a fox ranch near Tlgrllsh and stealing therefrom some foxes came up before Mr. E. H. Strong, K. C., Chief Magistrate for Prince County on Friday at: the Court House, Summeralde. Only a witness for the Crown was examined ln course of which the description (-5 the fox much and its proximity to the highway was taken 1n evidence. The witness stated that there were eight: foxes taken from his ranch. which is situated 1n the St. Telex 'School district, Lot 2. The Crown asked for an adjournment which was granted and the case was adjourned until January 2nd. New bail for the same amount as belt-re, namely, two thousand dollars was granted for the appearance of the prisoner. Mr. G. Lloyd Lewis represented the Crown and Mr. J. J. Johnston, K C. of Charlottetown wascounscl for the prisoner-S. -nr:.n'11 o1“ MRS. nsvm BANKS-The death occurred In the hince Countuy Hospital on Wcdnes~ day, Dec. 24, of Mrs. David Banks of Freeland 1n her 73rd year after n. short illness. The deceasel "1r1y~r.'as the daughter o.’ the 1111c Willem Mc- Artnur and had .--.;.‘1c1l in Freelmd all 1101 life where she was very 1111;11- lv rstemed by n large clr-rlc of ("ends and nevvrlutunceu who deep l; dwlored her passing. She was pre- date: -ed by her 11111111111": who passed aura! four years a112, and twu sons r011 nvo daughten. There are left to mourn one son, fr 1, who reside-d with i1.‘ an the hom. .te.'1;l and three 01111:: ters Mrs. Albert Gregoiy 11nd Idzs. Earl Sperry of Wheaton, Illin- o:-: Miss Blanche 1111'“. R. N, of Carmen, who was with hcr mother when she passed aux-Irv, r-lsa four l2l'J'.'l‘I'S and thrm sis . s, un-nelpr Mr. Cbedlah MeA1thur, Mr. Artlmas blcArthur, Mrs. Herbert Reeves, Mrs. \-= '" lm McKeuzflt 11ml Mrs. Ailzcrt 11m n11 of Vic’. I'll West, to n1! of hom much symp-th" s expressed. T141 funeral took place on Saturdly afwxoon from ncr late residence to We Fresbyterian Church avd Cem- etery at Freeland, Rev. Mr. Um 1s nf- ficiating, and was largely sttemlccl S Grade 1 him-l, Willie Nit-Kenna; 2, Francis Roacke; 3, Joseph Boy- ‘ Inn: L Jnhn Callahan. PIJIIS NALS -_M.r and Mn. lhlnh Timur n! 1 Anzeyzns c. P. _MONTREAL ,=____.__.,_,____ ‘fizz? l - i plentral Guardian SEAT SALE for Verdun-Abeg-welt: hockey match tonight; opens this morning at 10, Forum box office. 1191-12-27 DON'T MISS TIIE BIG VERDUN- ABEGWEIT hockey match tonight at 13.30. The first Montreal team to strut thelr stuff 1n Charlottetown. 1171-12-27 FAST HOCKEY. EVEN FASTER than 'I‘ruro expected at Verdun-Abe- gweit match tonight. 1171-12-27 CANCELS BANQUET-At the rc- quest. of H. D. Biden of Amherst, who ls well known here. the pro- posed banquet 1n his honor will not be held, according to u-mouncement made by the committee which has had the matter 1n charge. Mr. Blden expressed the sentiment to the com- mittce that in view of the many other financial ‘demands being made on the citizens this one should not: be added at the present time, and stated that citizens had arleady hon- ored hlm in may ways during the past; few gems. Though plans were well advanced for a. noteworthy demonstration towards Mr. Blden. the committee reluctantly amcded to his wishes and have cancelled the dam-Halifax Herald. VERDUN CONSIDERED THE FASTEST skating amateur team in Montreal play Abbles tonight. Don't miss U18 881116- 1171-12-27 THE FUNERAL 0f the late Mr. Frank Mahar will be held from his residence 141 Dorchester St. Wednes- day mornng at; 8.45 p. m. to the St. Dunstans Basilica, thence to the R; C. Cemetery. PERSONALS Mr. Alfred Clinton, llnotype oper- ator wlth the Moncton Times, who spent Christmas wlth,hls parents in the city, left on return Saturday. Nils; Margaret Walsh of Cam- bridge. Mass" anived home on Christmas Eve to Slwnd the holidays with hcr family. Homer Nicholson. Gordon Morris and Ben Rogers left; this morning for Sackvllle to attend the lflnUl-l session of the Boys‘ Parliament held under the auspices or the Maritime Religious Education Council. R l! Perfectly all rllht for a. wo- man to wnnt to hold on to her youth, but. aha al-wuld not do 1t while he ls driving. u... Summcrsidc spent Christmas at Mrs. 'I‘lnncy‘s home in Chlrlottetown,-_,s ._._._. -Mlss Wedge of the ofllce stalf of ‘Messrs Brace and McKay of sum- mcrsldc, ls visiting 1n Munemn, u, B. —B. __._.. -——I'lI1s-< Georgie Carupbell, of the lbflchlfll staff‘ at ‘Iyne Vnlley school, ls spendln, the Christmas vacation with her mrenta, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Campbell of Summersldm-S —Mlsa Freda Bowness ls spending the Christmas holidays at her home ln Summerside-S. -Mr. Clarence Cameron of Mon- heal ls visiting relatives ln Ken. slngton and vlclnltyn-S. -Mlss Miriam Lldatone of Sum- meralde spent the Christmas vaunt- lon at her home 1n Cape Wolfe-B -—Mlss Ruby 10rd of Messrs. R. T. Homlan, 1.141.. spent the Christmas vacation at her home in ‘Pryom-S. -—M1as Roenl McLeod of Messrs 51ft)": and 00.. spent Christmas at hcr home ln Coleman-S. —Mrs. Thomas of ‘It-yon ls vlaltlng friends in Summoralde and her sla- ter, Mrs. Gorrlll, of Northam.--S. —Mrs. James ‘Puplln of New An. nsn was operated on in the Prince County Holpltnl on Friday and is do- ing as well u can be expected-S. -Mr. Russel Smallman of Mon- ltlou with his parents, Mr, end M11, Jouenhul smsllmu: of lummmldn. .____._..___. DF_L3.E1_"R"'=' v". 19311 VERDUH MUNIIAY and TUESDAY 11512121101211 29111. a 30111. Tickets On Sale at Forum Box Office Monday Morninc wt 10 o'clock Prices (c111: extra) $1.00" 75c» 60c, é’ 50c. h MR5 A. W. E. D0115;- The sad death oocured at her rm,- idence North River Rpm a; n“ early age of 44 years of Mrs A. w. E. ‘Dousc. after a short illness q] two monthl. She entered the City HGSpltaI 11 bout the middle of September yo, treatment. and underwent a Seflous operation. For a time she showed improvement and was removed t1; her home, wheregreat 110F195 “m, held for her recovery, but: despite all tender nursing and medical a1- tcntlon. she passed away on 3mm day Nov, 29 1930. The law Mrs Douse um 11111 youngest daughter o! the late M; and Mrs John Elliot. and when quite young entered the Prince Ede-gm Island Hospital to study 11111-51111; from which she g-radtmted in Amp 1909. _ She lesvm to mourn besides a aorrowing husband seven young children namely Victor. Edith R1111, William. Martha. Eva and Jimmy, Also two sisters Mrs Catherine M110 Donald o: Vancouver, B, c, and Mrs Fred Furze City. also one broth- er Robert ol.’ Saskatchewan, 'I‘he funeral took place on Deccm~ be!‘ 1S1? and désliite the iucleiuenqv of the weather was largely attended. Rev. Mr. Brown conducted the ser vlce. The pail bearers were Messrs Jas. Lung. John Mlcleod J12, Arth- ur Campbell, Samuel Craig. J, ,1. Storey and Allan J. Mclnnis, Inter- ment was 1n the family plot in 1m People's Cemetery. Letters 3nd Cards of Sympathy. Rev. Mr and Mrs J. E. Ptlfdlt! Winnipeg, Man. Mr and m; J. J. Storey. City Mr Reginald B. Bel], City. Dr and Mrs J. S. Jenkins. Miss Doris G111. Miss Doris Higgins. Miss Helen McKinley, North Rive: ‘Miss Helen Hasmrd. City. Mr Edwin N. MacKlnnon Royal Bank City. Mrs F. A. Drlswll. Flowers Pillow -- Family. Sprays Holen and Jack Bentley Mr and Mrs W. F. Burke. Mr and Mrs Aruthur F. Qkmpbflii Mr and Nks Samuel Craig npd family. Jnsk and Junior Forsytlae. Mr and Mrs Geo. Ryan. M1- and Mrs W. V. Purdie. Edward Stentiford. Marlon Whitehead. Crescent; Mr and Mrs J. A. MacMlllan. Mr and Mrs James Tait and Imu- lly. Wreaths Mr and Mrs R. H. Slcrus and Miss Delphine Dotise. ‘Teachers and Pupils of 5111111; Park School. Manager and Staff of the Iwvfll Bank 0t Canada. SOURIS IIIGII SCHOOL Honor r011 for December:- Prlnclpal’: Department Grids X—-1, Doris MacDonald; 31 Jessie Bushey; 3, Blllle Acorn. Grade IX-l, Daniel McCoi-mark 2, Bernard Mooney; 3, Lclth Dinn- well. .. Grade VIII-l, Stewart McAuluy 2, Ian MacDonald and Percy 5119"‘ erle: 3, Francis St. John. ' Miss Lavle‘! Department Grade VII-l, John Beamlsh: 2- trenl la spending the Christine: a»: Matthew; a, Philip ramm- Gradc VI-I. 1A0 MacDonald In" Jammie Mcfnnls; 2, Bandy 51mm; 3, Gertie Glllum. , Grsde v-1, swung nlnzwflh ‘~11 Geo Pocie: 3, Franklyn meverlc-fl»: m” Mnclinnlll’: Derlflll". _ Grade IV-l. arm Poole: i. f?" mllle Cheverle: l, Andrfl? BYm" fi Reggie Pnqltet. ' GndeJlI-l. uni-sort» PW"? a ' Donald; l, Dill! W Memos. {>2 Pedrlffirbféliéf: WWW“ ‘ '