DECEMBER 11. 1932 'ri-is cHARLoT'ra'r'ovvN GUARDIAN r.--- ' _ ' ' -- - f ._ _.. .-1 ._ -__,. -_-_ _ __:_..._.:________ *_ _V ____V __ PAGE NINETEEN iiiuuii Death Yesterday Of Rev. Geo. C. T&i'10l`. Former Pastor Of _ Zion Church. News of the death in Bermuda of mv, George C. '1`aylor, pastor [or thirteen. years of Zion Presby- mlan Church in Charlottetown. was received hy wire yesterday by Mr. Murdock R055. An eloquent and forceful preach- gr, the late Mr. T8yl0\‘ Wil-S DH-Y' tieularly interested in young peo- ples work and during his pastor- \t¢~ here took ii leading part in building ilp this phase of church ii-ganlzation, receiving on the port ,f the congregation whoiehearted tympathy and support. Mr. Taylor wasiboril in Scotland, out had labored in western Can- anti i.i'Ont'lrin ‘.if'fere comiiig ,,l.r .`.1..:.t:=lie l‘l’ooQ-Jaui..s Caiiada llliiiir .lu cen‘..~. Australians To Visit Maritimes (Special to The Guardian) MONCTON, N. B., Dec. 16.-Word has been received from Australia by Canadian National Railways here that an Australian tour party, which will tour Canada next summer will include the Maritime Provinces in their itinerary. The inclusion of the Maritime rovinces in this tour is the result of a visit on the part of a promin- ent newspaper man from Mel- 5 bourne, Australia, with his wife in 9 November last year who was a 3 member of the goodwill trade party 1 to Canada from Australia. 1-le was 5 so entranced with the beauties and 9 attractions of the Maritimes that ll when he got back ts Australia no 7 persuaded the tour party to see the 4 Maritimes. The newspaper man in 2 question was P. B. Jenkin, of the 4d Herald, Melbourne. .- ca-.1u|w.»ui=»ou_ 'U Jeanette .9 mos -;-l---_-- Robert ..'. ... Victoria . . Albert -.. . . ... Alfred ... . - ... ... Anarion . . . . .. >¢€A$|F¢4D@@W\" §3€~9U'Q;¢d`l¢J\»§¢»IUl~l£4G¢lD§d\F ~ n-I hOC\l|h¢C@Q 355 358 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 Ronald . . -... ...-- Cecil . ... ... _H0150 ... ... . Maragret . . ... ..... David . - . Francis . . . Eleanor Audrey... ..-I ... ... ... Dorothy George ... . » 5 mos James... . . . . . 8 Marjorie 361 Gordon Only names sent in by clersfmell of the congregations to which the families belong will be published. Following is a list of Santa Pals: Mrs A. Cosh, Master Frederick Seaman. Master Donald Seaman, Miss Laura Hughes, D. K. Currie, Mrs. W: Chester S. McLure, Miss Eva Burnett. John Masefield Wal- ker, Mary Walker, Corinne Walker, Frank Saddler, John C. Doull, Cheiton, Lewis Lowther, Jean Low- ther. Mrs. W. H. Prowse, Mrs. F. P. Taylor, Mrs. Murdock MacKinnon, Anna Saddler, Joan Williams, Gor- don DeB1ois, Helen DeBlois, Mrs. Bent. Rogers. Sr., Mrs. (Dr.) I. J. Yeo, Constance Hyndman, Margaret Coffin, Arthur Coffin, Mrs. C. H. Black, Mrs. A. E. ings. Benjamin Bremner, Mrs. Henry Fitzgerald, A Friend, Mrs. G. A. Robertson, Betty Flood, Craswell Studio, Mrs. 0. C. Craswell, O. C. Crnswell, Mrs. H. S. Henderson, Mrs. M. W. Wood, E, C. Holmes, DeSable; A Friend, Mar- garet. Prowse, Mrs. Ewen Cameron., Marjorie Carr, Mrs. J. L. McLeod. Mrs. Mary Seller, Stuart Chandler, as Am-‘|oulzoiD~'| -.. ... 4 - .~ ... ... ~.. ... ..... 6! 10 Macdonald, Mrs. Wm. MacDonald, 6'Mrs. J. B. Hegan, Janet P. Hegan, 6,Margaret H. Hogan, Dr. W. J. P. slMacMillan. Thomas J. Morris, S_vd- 10 ney, N.S.; Joyce Ritchie, Mrs_ John A. Collings, Helen Collings, Doris and Esther MaeDougall, Mrs. Albert Craswell, Mrs. A. E. LcPage, Mrs. W. A. Johnstone, Montague; Bil‘ic McEacliern, Zioll C. G. I, T. Inter- mediate Group, Zion C. G. I. T. Junior Group. Allison Mulch. Mount Herbert; Mrs. G. M. Richards. Florence Warren, Mary Josephine McLellan, Cable Head: Morris Blake, Phil and Bill, Dorothy Yeo. Eva Vivian Yeo, Mrs. Arlhllr Yeo. Tyne Valley: Mrs. J. E. Bell, Mrs. J. M. MacFadyen, Joan Large, Do- nationln memory of Bradford Me- Lure, Gordon and Brilce Moore, Pownal; Virginia and Ian Scarth. Mrs. Ina Hutchinson, The Misses Home, 1-lazelbrook Womens In- stitute, DeB!ois Bros., Mrs, Roland. A_ Friend, Cavendish North Shore Y. P. S., Mrs. L. C. Trivett, Mrs. Ralph Bearisto, Mrs. J. D. Stewart, Ruth Feavyour, Ruth Jenkins, Mt. Albion; Hazel Malone, George Rog- ers, Thomas Rogers. Rosemary Rogers, Joan Gordon, Mrs. D. J. Riley, Frances Kirwin, Dorothy Kir- wiri, Mrs. Victor Coffin, Savage Harbour, Dorothy and Francis Michael, Mrs. A. J. Matheson, 0'- Leury, Wm. J. 1i':nilessey, Raymond Henncssey, Earl S. Hcunosscy, Ver- non Wendull Henncssev. Carrie Woodside, Long River, Constance and John Holroyd, Clarence and Blair MacDonald, Bradalbauc: Dor- othy Henncssey, Hazel lvriloiie, Margaret Ceilings, Mrs. i‘erc_v Wil- liams, Mrs. Cecil Wood, L'ent.ral Royalty: Kathleen l"itzger:~ld, Mrs. Lorne Burleigh, Flllerslir; .lfarrv A Friend, Norhoro Women's Instit- Finlayson, Mrs. H. l~Z. (Jaliil-_-..~ll. ute, Margaret Wood, Marjorie Wood, George E. Hughes, Annabelle Law- son, Margaret Lawson, Jacques La Coursiere, Mac I. Smallwood, Bou- ris; Mrs. A. H. Smaliwood. sourls. rls; Mrs. A. H. Smallwood, Souris; Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, Miss Etta Jenkins, MacKenzie’s Corner, Lot 48; Mrs. 0. H. B. Longworth, Miss Norah Longworth, A Friend, Mrs. J. W. Maclienzle in memory of Sara. Elizabeth MacKenzie; Maurice W. Weeks, Mrs. Arthur Weeks, Wil- ton, Eleanor and Lawrence Ram- Florence Cantwell, Pi-ily Bruce, Archibald Ramsay, Eleanor McNe- vin, Mrs. Noel DeBlois, Tom, Beryl and Audrey DeBlois. Mrs. Wm. Wright, Mrs. H. E. Miller, Paul Cud- more, Mrs. J. I-I. Sterns, Buddy Stems, In memory of Douglas Haig Millar. Mrs. J. H. Hill, A Friend, Joe O'Brien, Mrs Eddie Cantwell, Mrs. Frances Holi Trainor, Bill, Doris and Harold Macllie, liiary S. Stewart, Montague; E. McLean, Crapaud: Mrs. R. MacDonald, Mil- dred and Walter Cox. Savage Hbr ss Elgin; Mui,¢p_Egmg¢1|f|'¢; M", Womens Institute, vonclure Gay, Y. (Col.) D . A. MacKinnon. Mrs. (Capt) J. G. Taylor. Audrey Birch, Mrs. V. L. Goodwill, Ads, George and Bill Acorn, Mrs. Emest T. Mill Kensington; Tomlins' Grocery, Mrs 1 8 \ .il . ... . ... . .... M¢Qu||d, Dm-othy Andre' E"-I as H915-ID Marian MacKinnon, Highfield. Mrs. Grant Gregory, Roberta Brown, York; Mrs. Wm. Reid, Frenchfort; Mrs Harry Stewart \`\\\ hh ||\\ price of wheat per bushel fer alll meet in Trinity Church at 2 oi- ciock on Sunday afternoon to pre-' pare for White Gift Service. Halifax Man Given Rhodes I Sch o la rs hip li’AL.lI-‘AX, Dee. 16.- Daniel Pini- ip \il.’iillai‘<-_ Halifax, is this yeast; iinoiies si-li~_~liir for Nova Scotia. ue was srlvcteil from l’.` applicants when the Scholarship Committee met in ilu: County Court llollse i Sa.t.lll'ria_\- I Will-‘.-'l\"‘. ~~ll\‘. oi i;ail:lill|‘:l pl'i-ni- 'ici' si:ullii_3A'ri-zn ... The concert staged by the Qllrwii gqmm; 13015 WHS ff'D€‘atcri last rviiililg \vitll :alcccss parallel to ilizlt ni its flr.~t 'Cnisliullu, minister. : ......_ _,_ 4 linen ll .lC._P.)-‘C&1'dell," the house 1,0 ’rh.rli the late millionaire thread magnets- W- H. Coal-=.. of Messrs. store, Queen St. 7192-1:-_ iicoatd Of 133351953 l°°k hi-5 bride and . llilcllilicd until his death some years lthereafter, has been sold by nue- tiorl at five shillings. 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