EQEMBER 15.19211 ._____ ywrvrvti", v-vvv-v James PresbytenanfChurch numsriiu-iltnvlfiwiilnucevmuln ' testament-tin. Mijrnvelv I l E <. Y, c, . . é l-monmilnvc 11. M. ' Sermon-The Minister. fl; - . , Anthem: “There is a Blefld Home" soloists. MID. J. LIWWII. Mr. C. J. Gallagher. » F. . ' . l. z flsvuzuuo u)": 11.111. ' . Berlion-The Mlnhie1.__ _‘ “One There n whofisvns Thee," w~¢v AT m: qptist Church ilfiiysds ‘ Mnvisritn-nnv. n. c. snort, 11. n. ouomsr-nnss aonsnn snncsu, r. -r. c. 1.. Momma wonsnrg 11 013L095 Sermon-“The Vniue oi’ Hie." Anthem-"Molmlqg and Evening" .. .. . . . . . . . .. Onkeley Sunday School, with clause for all ages 12 to 12.30 p, M. EVENING W0itsp11*_.7 0‘CI.0CK Anflwm-"Prewe ‘Ye 1h w " ........... .. Sermon-"Methuselelh? e f’. 0am" Anthemz-“Whot of he Night?" .. . . . . Thompson Students at nil Sc nd Colleges Visitors in the City, rdisily welcome. _:,\ ‘ ‘ > iv Zion Presbiytéfian Clwr¢ MINISTER-DEV. sco'1"l~"1l'u1.'1'6N,‘M.‘A. o. o. 01min Ind 6mg MIflfl-r-Mr. 1.011111 njfrnomrsou ZION c1w11o11 srmvrcr-zs- nscsmsn 111111 11.00 A. llL-“Psul wintering in Melts." Anthemr-“A Hymn of the Homeland" . . Sullivan 2.30 l’. ill-Sunday Si\o11l and Bible Classes. 1.00 P. M.—-“AA Heifer on its Illunohes." Anthenu-“Now the Day is Over" .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Marks Mrs. B. McLean and Choir, Tenor Solo-"Beantilul Garden of Prayer" Flimm-e Croswell. Ll students Mill. Stringer-s welcome, frinitga. United Church ‘ .- . ' OOeUABTOII . DIV. I. II- IAHSAY. D. D. DIV. IAIIHOND JOHNSON omosmsr rlor,_w._n.,r1.1rrc1_1111t, shod, _-._,__ _ 111s snnvrcss ' 11.00 A." rM-rreoohoro-anv. nhnmmrd Johnson. it ' (MIR Flelolior 8nd Choir.) 2.211 rain-submit School; ensembles 1n Hearts 111.11. n to the Church for “Children's Day Service" at 3 doioek. Offerings received by Cen‘ Belief Committee. The entire‘ w ggtlon is invited-to this vdprflcfi. 1.00 P. llL-Preechen-Bevl Dr. Bentley. llflllhjectan-Slhit John the Blptlll. Male Chornst-“lle That Overcometh." - Anthelnz-"Teri Thousand Times Ten ‘thousand!’ ‘ I t -' a CentraLQuardian autumn» sow - wodnesdny‘ 19th. At "st. Jlnisn Farm" wneotley OUTSIDE (Contiuned from page 1) River. . FUND-The police hive of ls , "W" keeping an eye on Governmen Pvlztligiothaviewto l... ‘ sm l ys from dams d - - Btrcyinc the ice surfacefiggtlrzy dfdkhm Y°"'°‘d“y g was fined tgliilowinfl ‘the first frosty weather another “m m, w,“ an Em hearing in the case of, John C 8- 1101111 charged with taking a. Cl!‘ without the‘ owner's consent WM W” if: continued during m8 111mm‘ *5‘ 1101.101: court's-At tho Police morning one drunk s20 or thirty lily» m4 m!‘ MUM‘! 0f 013T IGNMD , . tun-nod m; swuamh amend also during an afternoon side Frhsre they pure 3" I I _ “'5 M m’ mm“- uy “m-mmmggl 11981111111 commumrw Sliver- gaé thhtdothofcfiilfl‘ on Th has ne pogunulagly _, day. when nb-ussj thsrvgur H? buyers were oporetizlg, and a. very large amount of money was put in circulation. ‘ VISITING-MARITIMES-Mr. a.‘ Warn" Gangsters- l-l. Lash, Winnipeg press representa- . Baszs of Netti g tive of the Western lines of the con-I Chaney Drqmo. were‘. in sets and individual pieces- The Rogers lhrdwnre Complny Limited. 8185-l2-15-3l nmfi Notions; nniiiviiys. 1s visiting‘ the Maritime Provinces for the pur- pose of familiarizing himself ‘with the new services inaugurated by the fie‘):- R. to azilhenwesthlndm 11nd the "594 88 , .out of Maritime ports. Heis at preterit 1n Moncfon. ~ _ 51% tcgégvrognog. ‘m.,-N. Central Chtlprclli) to o! the ' dill! evening ser- ., is-‘s. tornier few of this church. and his many rionds, will be 318d- of the oppor- tnnityyf hearing runvpzesnn again is h? is a very eloquent snd fluent uummcwoiuln 11011111111121; , SHOWS STAR IN ROLE OF DETECTIVE Wl-IO CAPTURES GANG OF DANGEROUS CRIM- nqALg_1lAS FINE LOVE STORY. A romance told amid the 0111511 of machine guns and the uncanny mysteries‘ of the underworld is thfi unique drama. in which Lon Chan- ey is starring at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre, in "While the City Sleeps" a vivid cross section of the underworld. ‘Thrills, sensations, adventures-sand mystery nwrk the swift movement of the story; butt‘ g 3310111110 Hgmmq ' ‘- ' who also om‘? $17011’ I'll-HS 0B8 nflm. med at the grave. The poll bear- human touches add to its startling s“ realism. Cggney plays a. detective. _ a. mixture mthfi % 111mm Samuel Kenn mural-Numeral“ ° “mm” S Jug“, mmnL Tm, ‘fm, “an”, for love and sentiment. Elvin: a (m “my; mums “d um m.“ masterly portrayal. _ I _ tendsmce at the funeral tmtitlod to m" m’ “w” {mm u“ 1 LAID T0 BEST-Tine funeral of ithe lane Mrs. Jbhxi McLeod took Place yesterday afternoon from her residence at ‘l Euslon Street. The services at the house were conduct- ed by Rev. Dr. Ramsay and Rev. romance of the "inside" at NW ‘l York police headquarters. ‘#3123915- l P. Younger the author, stu 01‘ a it at first hand for weeks. _ Jack A NE WRECORD Con“, m, mm, ..,.,,,,,, _ Muss Out," diractemhe new r131?- ——— , Anita. Page ~c mine as e That the Dominion as e. whole is bkmde banana and figures 1n the, Pmperl"? *8 "W" hi’ ‘h’ 81°" wtnnngls" with Chaney and Cor- ance. In th-a month of November, rommh M,” 3115c}, does a, foggy- tha Great-West Life Assurance Co. an bhawcwrmtion as 03635193 the placed more than Ten Millions oi “mono of tha gangster and unique new insumncepund thereby closed M“ o; comedy are mmwd by u"! blflltsl- WWW-in "'5 hmml- Polly Moran as the policemans ‘whim W” W’ milli- °1 I “PM” landlady, Richard Curie as the“ in- The Evening sci-vise Broadcast by c. r. c. Y. _ ‘ 1 - 1 vvv vv‘v‘ y-‘v-wvv v Classzfied Advertrsements ‘t ‘ " ’ "’ ' ’ ’ ‘.....’..... Deli! lheofl were! .. Q0 pee Ills of I words .. le per lilo of I words convene I030! IIIIOIIIQI“ "In... so ents ‘Wanted . ~ . e Nursing , AGENTS nrmsn slut - ti! weekly easy selling '1Pslco" Oleen- T ll E MIRIDEN H0 S P I '1‘ Al. ers. Works like megioi use sellers. Elsily demonstrated.‘- INWY B61118. Office, Autoist your prospects. Free safiiilfiib. .A..,..I.Ii0bvre . d! . Co, Limited. A. W. Dec. 15. nlsnucr Mandolins .'-' dorms ' —t1o0 weekly easy. Amoeiugsiiew Product. 'N0l.l'ill'i8:i|l,0y1§. 5381110“; in one opsretioiuwiirh-INW. ‘tor. mud. from any surface quickly. Training School offers a. three ‘years’ course to women. flwo years’ High School tudy 1t- quired. School is ecc ted and smllates with Yale School o! .N for service in lfediatrics and Communicable diseosos. Al- lowance. uniforms and books pro- vided. Closets entering February list. end September 1929. Furthor informotlon upon application to “WW- Qllfllflwil hlfmlm- Superintendent of Nurses, The fir}? f‘? "H"? u" mwrwtg‘ Meriden Hospital, Meriden, Conn. ll 0i’ CIOSIIIIII CC!‘ III h (I 9716424441 weather. mexpeueiveullvo? ’ 1st. home. office, gap; f“ your trms....wsnf“""°"” F" 3m . ,5; w. Dec. 1a. mnhshfm; 1goLupwwmkzlo - ' use. . o em , t - Miscellaneous my, .“ .y,,"4';n_,,.’§,. wIuIroiiIUitoI=on11e~ OIJAhE-qIIGISTII-ID aunts with. ‘- “Iiv, lill. 21,-: {arson-ed by m" {a .. _ _ nhslnpion uliuungwatsr. M h“ A ,_ mount-snow. Waller s. Weeks. i - . 'L)V{ . , __ Fredericton, .me-|1n-1s-n "0- Aornen ultimo - l m, a . -. .. "Al-g. FOvzd-SAT-‘i-o-FOU; , we, 111,1. ‘L _ , , l". _ eili. New ___ - . .- _ l]. Jlfllfl-XB-‘jfiaig l l ..'.....o'-'>.*l...~;'.. 5 -”‘l'*-' minim-mil , has done in a. month. , SPENCE - MCINNIQ- On Wed- m gre given the Bertillon mee- sales effort in horror of the Presi- em. d re rm. and wimam Qr- dmt “f m‘? cmpmy’ M“ Gm“ lsmigrteid as ‘the comical undertaker. w‘ Mltm- K- O- ~ ' Lydia, Yearnans Titus, beloved A ‘ew Yea?‘ a” mam’ °mlmmes character actress, is at her best in “W! m" m" 818d "l “l” l“ the "mother" role in the gripping "- W" “h” this WW1!“ cmnpmy story and Clinton Lyle, as the "gen- ltlenmn gangster" has n. unique role _ that he fills with rare skill. - Among the ramatic scenes are ms vivid nmomm gun battle be- cAsLsY-At the Prince County “w, mngsm-s and m, pQuQQ, and HWPIWI- summerside- P- 3' I" u’ the sensational chase of s. bandit Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cssley, Free- gm; we; the rooftops oi s, city. town, a son, James Austen. Con- The gflzln adventure in the under- BIRTHS flflltllllll°fls~ Italcérb cellar where the gangsters take refuge, the sinister "shadow MARRIAGE-IS , .501" st police headqunrten, and the fingerprint room, where the prison- nesdsy, Dec. l2t 1928, at the home surements, are - other striking dc- oi the bride's ghents, North Win- tons in, the spectacular mystery sloe. P. E. I. by the Rev. G. A. drama. Grant, William Honeywell Spence of Hunter River to Edna Belle. nsTAlllt SKATES, hockey sticks daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John and puoks. The Rogers llsrdwore Mclnnls. Company Llmltctt- 81B5-12-l5-8l Western Guardian _, DEATHS LEABD-In the City» i-fospitah-Dec. 14th, George L. Leordtof crnpaud, ‘I4. Funcrei Sunday at 2 p. m., rom his late residence. ' CAKES-At. 84 School Street on Fri- diy. December 14th, Richard Oates. Remains will leave by motor for Cro- paud where service will be held this Soturdoy afternoon nt- 2480. Inter- ment Crspaud Cemetery. ‘ —--&0&-§. e119;- _ 9734-12-l4-2l ==c1vn VICTOR recow W‘ Christmas. Miller Bros. 9149-12-15-11 ______-oo-.c>--- __ (Continued from p880 1) ~ us lip from despair and materialism if: {l6 community. ‘mummy ‘awry. n was t ePeoples Cem- The ne-w Show is essenmany 6k and increasng sale of Life Insur- N“ Nye’ a new juvenne 0g huge- -.-AN inner. 1119- “ Deltah Pearls. G. H. ‘rayior. 5W‘ ' cide whet gift to buy, is wonder- ing where he is going-to get. s day's work. There are homes where little children suspect that Bantu Claus is just a-story invented for youngsters who have luckier p111; ents. There are homes where mothers are waiting anxiously for the next rummage sale for clothes end footwear, or are trying to string together pitiful little toys out of old spools end cardboard. to make up for the ones they won't be able to buy. I11 spite of our prosperity. there are places like that-plenty of them. We'll assume. oi’ course, that your Christmas isn't going to be like that. But will you be able to en- joy yours, no matter how pleasant it is, if you don't do what you can to help out such homes? Will the lights on your Christmas tree be quite as bright as they should if you feel that/you could have shared your happiness with some poor-un- fortunato-and didn't? After all, at Christmas time we're hot-lust mailing a. holiday. We're celebrating» 4111s holiest event in world historyrthe event that lifts rand darkness and gives us the light of immortality. And, really, we to prove that we're worthy of that. We can't do it by retiring into our shells and making a holiday for ourselves alone. We can if we show their we can give to people we don't know, can lift unhappi- ness that we didn't know existed, can be touched by the loneliness of people we never heard of before. Be a Santa. Pal, and find how good it is to be helpful to others. Of course it is going to cost you something, but you'll find it is well worth the sacrifice. Look over the list and claim your pal by number and heme then telephone 133 or write the Editor. \ The ' llowing is a list of child- ml yet to be ndopted. Those whose names do not appear in today's list have found Bantu-Pals who will at- tend to their wants. iii-Marjorie, '1. sweater. . iii-Edward, 10. skates and boots. . fll-Bertie, 12, golfers and rubbers M-lohn, i0, overshoes. 2'l—l.awrence, 2. stockings and boots - “BS-John, ‘i, hockey boots, size 4. SQ-Msrgarot. 14, underwear and rubbers, sire 21-2. 30-01mm, 10, underwflr and rub- bera, size 1i 1-2. Si-Frank, ll, underwear and rub- bers, size 1i l-2. lSZ-Vincent, 15, underwear and rubbers, size 5. SB-Athol, 9, skates and boots. size 3 (is-Winnifred, l, teddy-bear suit. till-Jennie. l2, shoes or slippers. 4I—Ch.erles, 11, lumbermews rub- bers, slze 3. ii-Earl, 13. shoes. 45-Jackle, 6, boots and stockings. 46-Wendell, 6, boots and stock- ings. ifl-Dan, 3, teddy-bear suit. oil-Alma, 6, boots and rubbers. 53—Edith, 8. sweeter. 54—'l‘erry, i0,» skates and boots. lio-ltuth, i1, imdcrwear and stock- ngs. SG-Peqrl, i3, gloves and scarf. ti-Janie, 13, overshoes. 58-A1ioB. l3, hot andscarf. underwear and ought to take time each Chirstmas ' ' shopping. Ladies ’ Ciftts COMPACTS CIIOOOLATES YARDLEYS SETS DUBTING POWDEIIS ENGLISH HAND BAGS PARKER. DUFOED PENS HUDNUTS TOILET SETS ASHES OF ROSES SETS PEARL AND AIVIIIER. SETS i -A w“ i Holiday Spirit This year we have endeavoured to make our store more attractive than ever and we are sure that after " you have seen it you willsay that it dos look like CHRISTMAS _ Our assortmentof Gifts is the largest and most var- ledthot we have ever-shown. Now is the time to make selections. An early v1s1t assures :1 happy solution of Gentlemen ’s Gifts SIIAVING BRUSHES MILITARY BRUSHES CIGARETTE LIGIITEBS PARKER. DUFOLI) SETS S_IMON’S. TUCKETTS CIGARS TOBACCO IN IIUMIDOR. JARS BENSON AND IIEDGES CIGARS BRIAR AND MEERSCIIAUM PIPES GILETTE AND AUTO STROP IIAZORS PAGE THREE 1,.‘- - ., ‘:3 _ , ~ -. $- c‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘a e s I I I, v c. Qo .0 , a n Kodaks 'Alll Sizes THE PROMPT DRIJGGISTS . lid-Annie, 12, clothes. - l Mil-Minnie, 10, underwear. i44—Lorett&. 3. Swell-WI‘- Mo-Thomss, ‘l, boots and hid-Margaret, l2. overcoat. k247-Josephine, l0, boots and stock- mgs. Ina-Norah. 5, sweater. Mil-James, 5, shoes and stockings. ZSO-Alfred, 4, sweater. 25l—William, 2%, tedtw-bear Suit. zoz-Msry, l0, dress, shoes. ‘soil-William, 5, teddy-bear suit. rub- hers. lid-Vincent, 3, sweater. l4‘7—Vemon, l1, sweater. Isis-Ambrose, 9, boots. ISO-Robert. 1i, sweater. 152-Ml1dred, 6. boots. I53—-RIISSCII, 1i, sweater. zit-Baby. sweater. l54-Keith, 9, boots. lzoo-Shelomah, 14, overcoat. l55—Lloyd, v, mittens and swofitor. 256-Elizubeth, 9. dress. “P3014”, 6, boots, 257-L1oulsa, l3, overshoes. iii-Kathleen, 11, cost. zaps/wearer. ll. dress. l58-Willie, 13, suit. " 259—Nora, 6, boots and stockings. ISO-Eddy, 9, sweater and pants. Zoo-Eileen, 5, sweater. - Nil-Herman, 4, coat. 26l-Aiic6, 4. mys- wr-Baby. 2. shoes 11nd stockings. Colin Murray, Comwall; Mrs.-~M._.- W.‘ Wood, Highland Fer-tn; Ernest Champion. D. Mrs. ‘ K. Currie, Miss Margaret ‘Mucl/illlan, Mastér Bradford C. McLure, Mrs. Freeman I-louritt, Cardigan; Miss J. Fuller- ton, Miss Audrey Birch, Mr. Percy Pope. Mrs. (Dr) Boer, Miss Lens. Borne, Miss Reno Cameron, Mrs. <Dr.~) Yea, Mrs._(Dr.> McIntosh. Miss Mary Katherine Wright, Mos- ter George E. Brown, Mrs. J. M. McFsdyen, ' ‘Tru e Mrs. John Andrew. Blue" Women's Instituto, Hunter River; Mrs. R. H. Coulson, H. R._‘7, Royalty. ' ' i 1g4__wmred, 9, sweater. 262-James, 12, lumbermens rub- loo-Tamas, 7, srvester ' bcrs- i so-Eiia, 14, shoes and stockings. Bil-Sadie. l5, boots and skates. I Bi-Ctlady, 8, , size}. Bil-Dawson, ‘I, ershoes, size l1. BS-Stirling, (beby). clothes. tic-Gordon, 2. teddy-bear suit. (id-Dorothy, 8. boots and rubbers. Oil-Beatrice. 10, overshoes, _ ‘IO-Oliver. 14. lumber-men's rub- bers, size 3. ‘ll-Wilfred, 8, lumbcrmelrs rub- " bers, size i. _ c ‘It-Harry, 3 1-3‘, teddy-beer suit. 73-irene, 2, dress. 74-Frenk, 4, boots and rubbers. ‘lo-Doris, 8, overshoes and stock- ngl. io-Arthur, ‘i0, boots and rubbers. 77-Kathieen. 3. ‘tedcw-boar suit. ‘IO-Eileen, 2, drescs. . ‘ID-Alfred, 14, boots, size 5. Bil-Laura, 13, stockings, and hoc- key boots. ill-Vincent, .12, boots, sin: 2. _.§2-,5_'1je,nk. i}. underwear. iii-Blanche, 12, overshoes. 88-110mm, B, overehoes and sweat- er aii-l-ldrold, 3. oversboes, size 6. QD-Cvussi lumber- Slat‘! malts-s usuell handled by‘ the King oltnouahh hat-s leg.’ 111:; to thus ~ e:- $3.1m»: brotiiern . the Dlilelof .»Yorl1. Lord Dawson and Sir Hlilh R18’- by left the Poison which» 1mm- diately after-the bulletin had Ne" o In Momoriam In loving menioey of my deer “Mothor, Mrs. W. D. MoCoubrey. Died December 15th, 1957. tommr inside" . "the illflllclsns and the sir W"! 1 glngrmou. nod. ls-klnrceorke ., , tho unnrovémsrlt 1n mqmoryofAilsn o. unmunn who ammo this 11:». December u. . l,“ H ~. 0H Jone in. t 4AM worm .33.. 1m to- " ‘» . 1’ ‘~_.» , l lfilkfi c, 18 months, men's rubbers, size 3. l flit-Margaret, 3, boots, size 4. . so-Esther, ‘Iycoet and boots, size 8. ill-Hilda, a; boots. also o. I ss-Kathieeu, d, ovcrshoes, size ‘L, loo-May, 5.311188 end sweeter. s-. os-uomno,e,_ . A lov-mnudsnr, a, stockings and loo-sf Lennon loo-victor.» ~13, imderwear land. F‘. . A ‘ n m- ash-anna, us. lumhcruenh 168-Blnnoh9. 5. sweater. 263-1141, 11, sweater. ' I ids-Caroline, 4, coat. ZM-Robert. 9. overcoat. 1 I'm-Charlie, i4, boots and rubbers. lids-Andrew. 5, boots and stockings. i73-Earl, ‘l. rubbers. 266-Llzzie, 8. oval-shoes. ‘ I'M-Viola, ‘l, coat.‘ ‘ 261-Boby, 4, teddy-bear suit. l76-M1u-gi9, 13, overshoes, size 3. tics-Andrew, 3, sweeter and shoes. ill-Loretta. 3, cvershoes size B. zoo-Baby, l. clothing. I'm-Ernie, 12, hockey boots. Flo-Keith, ll, toys. lilo-Gordon, Lunderwear, size 26. it'll-Brien, 10. toys. Nil-Jessie, '1, boots, size l2. ZTZ-Vernon, 4, toys. IBZ-Gracc. 5. boots, size 10. 273-He1iry, ii, sweater. i83-Eric,»6 months, clothes. 2V4-Iames, 13, lumbermerrs lam-John? o, sweater. bers. . lfltl-Wilmot, 9, overshoes, socks. 275-Terrls, 9, boots. 18’i—Mary Jane, ‘l, overshoes, stock- 276-Stewart, 6, overcoat. lugs. ilTl-Waldie, i. teddy-bear suit. IM-Elim. 13. overshocs, sire 4. zn-Nancy, 211-, shoes and stock- ico-John, ii, Windbreaker, size 32. Mil-Helen, '9, wwindbreaker. size 28. l92-Arthur, l5, sweater. siz1r84. l93-Abrahnm. i. ‘coat and coll- Bill-Thomas, 5, overcoat, ilk-Elizabeth, 3, shoes’ and stock- ‘aw-David, 4, shoes and stockings. lugs. mil-Kathleen, 2's, teddy-bear suit iQS-Peter, i3, sweater and mittens. and toys. iOG-Jrhero, ‘lyboots and rlflhbers. JOIN THE SANTA-PAL CLUB _ t. silo l. IM-Gilbert, 3, sweater and boots, sire 5- lngs. ‘ml-Baby, l, clothing and toys. lBO-Mnry, ‘l, ov-arshoes. Mrs. Henry Aitken, Alley 8.: Co.. Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure, Mrs. H. L. Warren, Miss Virginia Har- rington, Mrs. W. H. Prowse. Ml’- Benjsmin Bremner, Mrs. Cl. H. Holbrook, Masters Bobbie and Gor- don DeBlois, Miss iielen DeIBlols Mrs. Col. D. A. MslcKinnorl. Mist" Corinne Walker. Miss Constance Hyndmnn, Mrs. Hal Warren, Mrs. Ewen Cameron. lilo-sstahley. i4, pants, size 32. 20l-Lcoins, 12. sweater. 202-Marion, 12, sweater. zoo-Alfred. 14. shlri- . Boo-Marion, ‘l, boots and rubbers. inf-Ronald, 6, lumbermens rub- bers. zoo-Cecil, 3. sweater and stocking!- zoo-Hops, s, mater and rubbers. lhmemborefb - t eir v“ . sic-Frances. 1!. dies and ovcr- De c tllls, Mrs. .' llorlylilillhfil’ “l- y lfilfinswvgfo tglr SWIM’ {§§lfl',§'§‘7“'-17is§§§s'§misddy-sss=' shoes. size l. Miss Izabel Keefe. Miss Haul Bal- 1102-12-11-11. 13mg, s, usual, remained for the] ML ' . ' Zll-Walter, 1o, overcoat and ovcr- lingull, Miss Mary McEachem, Mt. night Since illnas o! WM [$594103 13,5.“ ‘m; gubbm-g, show. _ Stewart: Miss Lorne Yeo. ~, ' l - “MQm-Qrigm . King tn. Queen h» dime at 93° io4-Tishie,.ii. sweeter. =1¢-"-.Allne. 8- mt‘ vfllev: Mm” Gem“ 3mm». _ Y M150“; m m“; inter-then cus- 1mm,“ a, 0mm, zm-winnifred. l3, overshoot. Mrs. Isaac Carter, Miss Catherine -——- p” " to await the visit . - ~ .» - - p-Dom Jean snsw. Mus 1:. Burnett, ms. H. L. Hardy, Masters Donald and Frederick Seaman. Mrs. J. R. hur- nett, Mrs. .1. o. c. cnmpbeilgulss lnrgoret Mellett. Union mod: Miss 21 my. a. w, ais-nnvld, a, sulthnd boots. zis-Loretcts, a, dress and shoes. ill-Doreen, I‘, “RIMES. ans-Mum». 11, sweater. Bertha. csmr. Miss Helen McMil- z s-J 0. underwear. uh. Miss Dorothy 1m. sync val» ; ley; . a. .12. meter, “smell s, Riveri Miss "Lucy Mc urc. th 2 4, a: quinnmeld, ooets. nI-auoupil/s. tedihrlilflr-BW- _ Rustioo; Mrs. N. B. Prone, Mos- m-Willlem, l, overooet. tors Dewar end Rowland Jones. 6 rub- aouthport; Junior catholic‘ wo- i ns-Jgmeqs, , -bee.r suit sat-Bohr. 8 . clothing- m-‘Wtiihm. overcast. m o, boot. o. liunbfllnerrs , 2%, sweeter. men's League. Mr. A. my, Master Dureil Mumy, rvh- A. Weeks, Miss pol-is newest..- "m; , .' _. Jiewblirl’... "Pi-lend." Master i-lcrbrrt LmMllr-i I I o ins-I t. fibOOiélfifi-O-Q-QQ-QOQQOQQOOOOI l Victoria 1' Hotel A ‘AJA- phoneelnriaoun - Bates u.» to 11.50 per any. . - Charlottetown Hotel Co,.,Ltd. Prowletors , 111111111 c. immlfl. ill-raga} - . ¢-o-oo-oo-oo~---..-s.¢40-000l Queen Hotel