might foreman of the Guardian _ home. 72 Bowdoin street, was \ . . , fr .'». J- i .~v-~» = " -”_`N!._ -iwgxriil-".,f"f~' ' ‘ ' , , . _ _ ' - _ ... _ . . _ . . _- .mu §Y_z1._f19aa ’f ` , - - ` ' _ . ._ _ . e_ _ 'ri-ii; cHARI_.oTji‘ETOwN__c-;UAl1Dn;aN___ _ _ __ . ____ _,Aw______mn_E_ ,HUNTER ci-ioconaircs ‘" __-ii ' _ FRESH' I TODAY ' Delicious Island Chocolates .lust recelved today. _Yon will like Annlels- Hunter Chocolates, they malle with the beet of malarial, including-Island Cream and Butter. Try llunterl, the kinds include CARAMEL VANILLA CHOCOLATE CHERRY ' SPECIAL -ALSO FANCY BOXES- 142 Prince- St. Phone sz lieter Funeral Service For Islander At Lawrence, Mass The following clipping is from s uwrenoe (Massachusetts) news- pper of Jan. 17. The late Mr. Arsenault referred to was a native of Tignish and an uncle of Mr. gddle Arsenault, Charlottetown, wmposlug room staff. ‘The funeral of Francois Arsen. cult, it resident of this city for me past thirty-one years. who .passed sway Siiiilfiliy Welling at the fam- Tuesdey morning from the e of his daughter, Mn-,_ John Lavloletic, 61 Dracut street. A mass of requiem _was offered in the sac- red Heart Church at 9 c'clock by M. John T. Ar-senault of Holton, ; nephew of the deceased. During the mass solos were rendered by ¢ Daniel J. Croteau and Miss Bertha Predette. As the body was bomc from the church Mis. Marie Ann Pellerin Bemard, ,orga,nist, played "In Pa.radisum." Interment was in eve llie,Bacred Heart cemetery where t oommittal services were conducted by rather Arsenault. “Tile bearers were: Francis Lavio- lette. Ernest Laviolette, Wilfred Thibodeau, Arthur Thlbocieau, Ed- vard Thibodeau and Leo Mccarwy, ill grandsons of the deceased. News of Mr. A.rsena_ult’s death, which occurred on Jan. 14, from lltiirt failure. was an unexpected iliork to his relatives in this Prov- - but hce. _ _ have friends and husbands will be invit- cd ramme, games, supper and a social with 13th, has spoiled tha ice for skating ice Murray Harbor On. the evening of January oth, the regular monthly meeting of Queen was held in the upstairs room gf the Meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Milton Waite. open.- lng number, "Bonny Banks of Loch Lomond." Irstitube Creed, read busuiess cf the evening was~tlien carried on in a__ve1’y capable man- ner. were material asked for by the schools Will 'Ihere was taken part in by most of the members present. A splendid article by -Mrs. S. J. Rose was read by Mrs. ing by Mary Womens Institute Diibllii hall. Murray Harbor. by Mrs. R. P. Brooks. The R€D0i`ts of visiting commitees given on 'he schools, and the be donated by the Institute. was a “Question Box", which Win. McKenz'e. An interest- contest"‘Mu.slcal Terms", led Miss Verna Brooks. Ladies of Institute will again this year an evening arranged for, and h€ to conic and enjoy a good prog- nlng. This will be held about he 15th. of February. After the s‘ngiiig of thc National Arthem, H splendid l\1llcli.W&S servvd fmd'B social hour enjoyed. Miss Ferne Murdock of. Char- -lottetorvn is spending the week with the her sister, Mrs. G. Prowse, at Riverside House here. Prevailing mild weather, along the heavy rain on Janulfy _hopes are entertained that the will soon be fit for sports a.- -i_-~ - ' ,gaiu. _ social.. avi-:Niue Ar rioirrii ‘ nivcn. _ It was gi-ranged by the United. - Baptist, Continuing Presbyterian /_tvery pleasant and sociable even- was spent at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Ernest Warren on Thurs- and prayer services on the eve.ninBS °f January 10th, 12th, and i3th..The Christian Churches to have dny,Jan\iary 19th, when about 30 of ` Minister’ in °h""9° °f these lilo North River young people gath-` "h“*`°h93 am Reverends' T' B’ tied for their weekly meeting. The Pirsidciit, Mrs. Harry Scott, pre- rlded. Mrs. Lester Younkersoapubly noted as organist for the _,evening Goudgc, Pyke. Allister Murray and Ai-mstrong.` 'I'he first' meeting was held on the evening of the 10th. in the United Church, Mr. Goudki? iinercellent program wadcarrled conducting. Hymns were chosen Wt under the directloru' 'of the from the Canadian Hymnal, and ffvllp leader, Miss 1-Iclen‘~W_a;i'ren._ Following are the items:»l,Reading, from the Young Peoples’ lesson,- "l-low May We Know Gods Will,” by l-“red Jewell, Gordon Jewell, Bcs-' sie Younker, Mrs. Lester Younkcr, _tlie Moun; . sung by Miss Bertlia' Chapman- Beautiful prayers were offered by Messrs. A talk specially suited for the old favorite “Life is Like I ‘tain Railroad" was sweetly Goudge, Pyke and Harris. md leone Dockendorif. 'Readings chndrm was Ewen by M,-_ Goudge. wen said by Beth Ladner, Haldane Beett and Mrs. Harry Scott. A poem Mr. the address cf the evening. Hi# Louis Harris was asked ro sive ;'0risinal.' was then given by Wal- wk was based on the mst pm.; °f ace Morcside. Wallie as he is fam- the third chap,” of um on wed. iiiliiy known, has great talent as a tiimposer. One item on the program is well Wi’i»hy of mention, this being a drill, in which 12 of our enthusiastic ug mcn took part, entitled, "Why gm ri dry_.. This was certainly ;;__ptm_e had been read “nd . period of devotion, Mr. Goudge WI-S iilycri by everyone present. Last, - but not least was a reading ou Tem- Pfiiilfrv, by Brenton stevenson. The “S meeil 1 1- 1 gg tu nz cosed by sin§in8 Bias c wcrds or the _nth chapter “_gt_ the Tie." Two contests were put on 'ii' Miss Muriel Warren, which made J ncsday evening the service was ld in the Baptist Church. With he Mr. Pylte in charge. Hearty 8iii¢ln¢ by tered into. M’ss Myfifle Dim" -“W3 choir and oousresation WM Gi' e of the favorite solos. After the ked toaddress the gatherins- Hi-'» lk was inspired by the beautiful hn's gospel which had been read .,_ ._ "til Cuioyment for all. An excel- by Mr. Louis H`BP'|5~ on Th“""d‘7 itat lunch was served by the hostess e vening ot 8 o’clcc.k the pi'H1'0i' 5"' Ind the remainder of the evening vice was again held _fn the Bavtill Went in social conversation. Church. (Thursday even,” L’ the cekiy meetlnz °f 01° 5°” °f W <-M-_._.__...._-___ T__mperanw\D,Ym°n No "L md . about eo or the munbera attended _ ' 'm1u>a¢v1v‘ f ~‘ ¢oa.o,.q|.o8000 J `P hs service wearing regalla) Mr. ames Brooks invited Mr. Louis in-i-is to 'be ine speaker er ine _\,.' .» ,., fr ._ I I '- ' evening. With a good deal of zvsii . -; l- ,, ef spirit, Mr. Harris entered into S - -- , .rv ‘ ' /1 or sun-ing tau: based on the =°°°“‘i "ni 1. "\\' _ chapter of The First Y-'Philo Gen' I 4 _ ./‘f"; c Q _ -_ @ o 1" _ _ ral of Peter, which had aireldl' 1; been read. Friday evening at 1.30. in the christian church. ih° O ui-th and last prayer service of '* .., xl. J.- B. _ _ _. _(___ ._ ‘Hy U lho" week was held. Mr. Ai-matron! "Ali ' , , presided, ana Mr. Pvke W" iii' s-be QT pealrer of the evening. After the . - ..:..___ . _. _ __ a___g_ng of __ numb” of hymns Th li ‘ "i¢h°vgl:i’e‘1i':emgi?eur:e winter le that 'lame of “°“|'i,f! _ and _comfort “M slim. 'fan or-oi-.' |md'p|:gy¢rs from Mr. Hlffll. MT. eyke address-_-a the meeting. »i>°\i=° C ing from the portion of the SofiD‘ ,, , " ture which had been read by Mf- F“ veil lplrriiul- 'witli ceuage. 'rhe Acts or the Aooiiiw *Which --mi. ",,h,,,f,.,,. g, vom, 1 to aa. also me nd verse 'rho address was iii' rim. ...`-lo. iv. |_ w.n.a||ia alibi ` _ PHONE 170 _*\ 9' »'»» .1:..'.'i-_.<:-_: , _-_,-',.v»-..;., ... __ an - 1 -J , __ deed a very able and 17104591001 one. Miss Vivian. Armstrong rend- ered.; very beautiful s0l0 "D9" uni, roi-give". Mr. Geudse ln- iiounced that the total sum of the offerings received durins’ the Week ` 1d_i>e'i'erwna_;.3later than and including Monday, January 30th, Full information on application to Ticket. Agents i . iight. Th eration of the fishermen would _ __ _- _ _ be necessary in order that tlio auth- -'é`_J__*'_;-V"-4"; " ':`$";F_?”Y':*:i'L’d5£";‘ successful y, The opinion was expressed that men, that the fishermen did Limit tc Province dis-l Mu h° |'1'c-solutions be passed to confine the e_h'i.fishermen of one province to the dean up the grounds These mes: _g_rounds of that province, to give “Sed °°'s“““ °“"“P“ i° bait tiieiifrzlirs and let Islanders fish their traps. There were men on the oth- Own ' i as| Mr. g the pe°p]° were °n this Side' It was 1 fishermen should be prosecuted UP to the government to compen-IQ., t . . , . 158 sate the fishermen or ____ prevent i .. ie her oi not lobsteis ueic found Queen Street the men coming ___C'mss the straw ,on them. _He believed that the div- _ Men had been Comm to cape Tot; _ ision line iii the straits was it goof! b__ - _ _ _ i,_ g -idea, and would cure thc trouble. If ` 1 _ ' I _ of E nothing was done the grounds would oeeooooooooceooco¢»voe4o+»eo»¢ovv+¢**¢¢»+r¢+¢+¢ th . , '“-‘tins H; me 3 "" . a. ur erm uxo ew r - bf t° 'wick fishermen next year. a ' nznoy 'Ts' to s. meeting in Summerside,-where tive, t w h me i Premier, stated that so far as thc md 'il 1 ii » used the marks of the local fisher- Inga; “f;mgne“§ men last year, and he believed that ` 1. , , ~ the outsiders would come over early - ,,`l;‘,,'ldan(I§0I;’e1i‘;’;§;ie tfgxhtlliugggnt _ ' or t trouble. _ years the spawn lobsters had been Mr. John Darrach remarked hat ‘carefully protected on their lcdgcs. ii10y_ll` the people had built up a better industry througli prct:.‘ti:>n, that industry should be uroxcieu from exploitation by outsiclirs. It might be Possible to pass ii rcgirution whereby fislicrnicn would bc allow- ed to operate only iii waters adjac- ent to their provinc;'. lt would be necessary to define the water line for each province, and to forcc fish- crmen to remain in their home waters. Last year 500 fishermen ¢ came from the North Side. It was ? unfortunate that it wus not possible ° Ito have some regulation whereby _‘ men could fish only in their own waters. thought that his part of the country ' Betts, seconded by Mr, MacKinnon, and on vote, adopted was brought in at this juncture. ference to the necessity of pa- trol boats in enforcing the law, if a line were drawn to allot waters to each province. A gi-eat amount of patrol work would be required, A number of years ago through the H’ 0 . shore fishermen they had built up fishermen could evade thc law, by erent ‘meeting at Bummerslde, no action -' was taken _ en from the north side went to the money, Daniel Taylor suggested that Brunswick their half of thc waters. MacKinnon thou ht that the ___ _ -_v_.--ea EXTRA PANT oi-‘Fan ' For it few days we offer an extra pair of pants . free of charge with orders placed for Suit or Over- ° $22.50, $25.00, sa0.00 ,N Exini Pains FREE. ’ Made 10 y0l1l‘ measure-guaranteed to flt_fault- less style. D. A. BRUCE 8 Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Acting ‘Q O-O-O5-Q-O4 O During the last tcii or fifteen *O- #~O§~O+§ The 'resolution moved by Mr. Patrolllng Necessary Mr. l J. H. Myers made rc- e rt and honesty of the south good industry which deserved ev- _ecoce-oaaa ; MINISTER-REV. A. C. VINCENT. D. D. ORGANIST-MBS. G. ELLIOTT FULL _ - MORNING WORSHIP ll 0'CLOCI{ Anthem-“Lift Up Your Heads, 0 Ye Gates" Hopkins Sermon-“The Value of a Soul" Dr. Vincent Anthem-"Come Holy Spirit" . . . . Paiestrina I _ SUNDAY sciiooi. 2.30 P. M. Sunday Scliol attendance is a good habit for YOU at age... Commence lt. EVENING WORSHIP 'i P. M. Baritone Solo-“The Ninety and Nino" . . . . _. Campion Mr. v. I.. Dingweii Sermon-“Escape for Thy Life” . . . . . . . . . . _ Dr. Vincent Anthem-"Praise the Lord” . . . . . . Maunder - The Evening Service will be ` BROADCAST BY C. H. U. K. any .AAQ4-c A .AA ~ You are cordially welcome to all Services. 4-ca-o-c+4 8.30 A. M.-Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon-Exclusive mama. farm sc. Luke-ri.. mush.; er sae widen ea. Dedication of a Tablet in Memory of the late Mr. Periiy I’ . . omlmring the Oifertury Mrs. Frances Trainer will ling. 2.80 P. M.-Sunday School md Diblc Classes. 7.00 P. M.-Evening Prayer md Sermon-“Putting the ii L i." G°”i’\°,l¢l’.'.:nT_}‘{'i<§¢a 1?; spirit" J. sierndsle Bennett St. Paul ’s Church 3l'LI SUNDAY .AFTER EPIPHANY iivisirvnony weccoiun ucv. ii. D. imxauoun, ii. A., naccroir. 3 ery protection 5 . ° »++o-4+ Mr. W. Chester S. Mc_Lure sug- gested tlie appointment of a com- mittee to carry on the work of lead- erslilp and guidance locally. A committee, composed of Messrs. L. E. MacKinnon, Reuben Betts, and Daniel Taylor were appointed. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Sutherland, who in replying, stated that the department would attempt to do the greatest good for the greatest number. ' bHfO%¢44+GGH4 @*¢ *-0- The Presbyterian Church In Canada ST. JAMES' CHURCH Minister: Bev. R. Moorhead Delete, B.D. YQOOWOO 3 Public Worship: Moming at Eleven 0'clock. Evening at Seven 0‘clock. Sunday School 2.30 0’clcck. -O-O4-00%-O~ STRANGERS AND VISI- TORS CORDIALLY INVITED. 4'9'§'O-O-O-O-O-O44-Q0-009-#O4-O40*-Q ni'-*hill Sll.. 8 Y. Meeting, sun 1iA.1l.,ar iw,ir.M. urn we ne- éilnifly SBDODI, E I’. ltf. ggmopggc-Inl You are invited 'to the banquet of the King. _f, lf'/A,” ., . 3 _,ny . _ocietyi Due to extremely bld 1'°*d .N ` nam, (mg ||.“_ ` `- » _-ffm si Clumln .1110 Rcvmnd Alllltef THE SAL VA TION A FIM Y -€-&_.________l ADJUTANT AND Mus. Kimnns , ° - - . - Offices-|An_ Charge ' i-l&;»_._.______ , 6-OO-O 50 *O ooo-$0-04->o+¢4 0-fO9+O-#+99-+0 Q; Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. G. I1. Ramsay. D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown. Nl~i\- 0_rganist:--Mr. A. Roy Kendall, L. R. A. M., A. A. G. 0- QQQQQO-006640-Aneeoaooe¢4o+444»»444»4+o- 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.-I’uli|ic Worship. Semion-"The Work of Religious Education" Dr. Ramsay Anthem-"0 For a Closer Walk With God" . .. . . Foster isopmim Soloist: Miss Margaret Stems) Instoliniif.-irnf Sunday School Officers and Teachers will izriu: place at thc Morning Service. 2.30 I’. M.-Sunday School and Biblio Classes. 7.00 P. M.-Public Worship. Sermon--"Come Down lfroin the C-rose" Rev. C. lh~u\\'r\. M. A. Anthem-"llczirlron Unto Mc, Bly People" selection-"My Ji-sus, l Love Thee Dr. A. J. Gorilcn ` i.`»i:\ic Voice Chorus) Students and Visitors Cordially Welcome. Morning .\'¢°i'.icr~ lli':::\fir;i5i hy C. Ii. (`. K; O rf#-coco-oe+e4»-eeeeeeeea eeeooeoe-eooooereeeoeooe __,___ _v v__,? l ,_ _ ,_ _ '-4+-e+c¢+e¢+oc4ce¢ 4s¢¢¢¢",.,”¢,¢++e4eo»e+o4 se+e»- 1 Zion Presbyterian Church REV. G. C!\Rl.Yl.l'I WEBSTER, Ml.\'lS'I'EB. A PROF. LOUIS I). THOMPSON-Orglnlsf. and Chnirleader. yy;-44-QQQQQA A4»4»A-4-»¢>¢¢*4o-5400044# QA MorrN`iNG vvonsmr Anthem-"0 Taste and Sec" . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ (loss The Choir Morning Subject-Searchlights. - EVENING WORSHIP Antlicni-“God Who ltlatdest Earth and Heaven" The (heir -Newton 'Evening-The minister will preach. Text-"Christ shall reign for ever and ever," Rev. 11-15. l Soprano Solo-"The Better Land" ...........-.. C0l'i\l\ Mrs. A. H. Roper - i 1 v . \_. ri Y ii fi ipi i ...-..; 4 iif