tabular 9.192s . ‘Where ,.to Get _ ogonts in Charlottetown: RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. J. D. TAYLOR, Grafton B. THOMAS wrurc, 12s . TWEEL, 45 Ell; Aye. FRED osunrrr, Great c. W1 4 BOSTON S0 H NEWS; M, ANDLERMAN, 345 I, m“ the ‘easlmfs Sm“ Wm Pet 9' sidewalk} five dollars, or ten days T"""°“" SIYNL 3°“ B°nd"°¢ tmngm “nd “'9 de‘ ‘one drunk ten dollars or thirty NEW YORK_fl()TAL1NGS NEWS, Dem‘ 30s we“ < termined to make the occasion a days, A clue brought against an , 40"‘ stmel- - vevy pieasant One‘ ‘auctioneer for plying his trade with- <_ I "C" " " " ' ‘M ‘ - 1111C a license was dismissed, as he l. P, v» . I ‘ AUTOS COLUDE _ A pmmm" had taken out a license in~ the ++H++**"*¢4# ., MHovoooo>ovv+oo++¢+ow++0 e015“ tank am‘ a be“ bump“ meantime. oouooovoouoc n c0vno¢o¢+¢‘,”..“-, w. _ THE Gutmnunv can be 1.1. A- BBOWN. Stamp Vendor. MARITIME srarrouuus, 61-11mm 5"“, J- P- DUFFY. Queen Street. ALEX. McPIIERSON, on...“ spec, - - . 29 s 1 P 0.,'ro1vn.ms;*ixo11¢ Streetfitlveigst. m Mad‘ srarunu nosey. Itichmond Street, Mas. JACOBSON, ‘Dorchooter, Street, FRANK N. RAYS, 1o munmm sum, strmueaslna-J: P. McINNI URIS-M. A. PAQUET. _ ULW. JOHNSTON. "Ea-CHRISTOPHEIUS n :1. smwlourzns, 00K ‘k '1‘ Al. rusmvmcr 1111a BREANS E. 24a Charlotte Street. 01.1.1111’ Guardian ABEGWEIT SPECIAL —. Train to Summersitle ‘tomorrow ut 4 p. n1. Fure $1195. 1741-1-0-21. “The Guardan” taincd from the following ' v HOCKEY SPECIAL — To Sum- mcrside tomorrow leaving at 4 p. m. Faro $1.95- Stml. 1141-1-9-21 FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral of the late John‘ R. Davies will be ,held from St. Paul's Church this Monday morning. service starting at 10 o'clock. Remains at McLean Fun- eral home, King Square until 9.45. CURLING CLUB DQ111618.- Msny citizens‘ will be pleased to learn that the Charlottetown Curl- ihgClub will begin operatlonsfor the winter tonight at 6 o‘clock. The first nlghtisperformance will be a. banquet‘ to which all members of the Club invited and at which the winter's program will he dis- cussed. The members are anxious Ave. "eorge Street, s. McNeil Building, A AAA¢AAQ4AAAA#VA4A_A¢AAAAQAAA o CHAR T I ti0tn, is the last day lor pay ter rates. ' CENTRAL PARISH Scotland, Rev. Mr. day, Jan. 10 at 7 p. m. AT ST- DUNSTAWS CATHED- RAL — Holy Hour and Benedic- tion was held at Saint Dunstaws Cathedral last cvenlng- Rev- Mou- signor Maurice McDonald preach- ed an appropriate 11ml very force- ful sermon- SANG CHRISTMAS MASS — At 8.30 yesterday morning at the City Hospital the St Dunstanls Male Choir sang the Christmas ‘Mass- The solos were taken by Rev‘. Bernard Gilli-z, Messrs- W. J. Brown, and S. F. Doyle! Rev- P. McMahon officiated- WATER RATES-Tuesday, the lng WE" 1145-1-9-21 Church of Lamont will preach in Glasgow Road on ‘Piles- POLICE COURT-On Saturday ' OWN G I'll H‘ suunnlrs 1101:1111 ntsuus NATIONAL LEAGUE Americans 1, at Boston 4- Bostou 1, at. Montreal, 4- Cfllltullells 9. at Toronto, 1- ,Devtroit"2. at Pittsburgh, 0- Rangers 5, Chicago 0- 0- H- A. (Senior Amateur) . Peterborough 0; Varsity (Toronto). 10. Exl1ibition.—l\lc(lill 3; Harvard l. ‘ Zion Presbyterian . Church Services The Childrens‘ address yesterday was based on Matt. 13:14 45, 46. "The Pearl Diver." Rom. 1:16, was the text of the morning sermon, "For I am Not Ashamed of the Gospel of Christ.” In the evening there was a. splen- did congregation present. ‘Thc sub- ject of the discourse was from Isa. 21:11. “Watchman, What of the Night?" The Minister concluded a very fine sermon by making refer- ence to the recent rumors oi war. References were made to utterances of H. M. Tcznlinsqn, British writer, in which he deales with the question of war between America and Eng- land. H. G. Wells and Bernard Shaw were also cited. Would-be prophets and writers have mention- PURE DRUGS , AND - EXPERT SERVICE . When you have your Prescription ‘dispensed horn, you-can-bo assured of pure dro iond expert service. 1 Our snppIes are obtained frnimr tho moot‘ reliable drux house and only registered ‘ lsts dispense ' the prescriptions. . WE DISPENSE PRESCRIPTIONS WRITTEN BY -ANY DOCTOR- LIJAVE US {OUR NEXT. J. Ernest H. Worth Phone 82 ’ I42 Prince Street opposite Zion Church Dispensing Prescriptions a Specialty‘ Island Students _ ANBW the following cases were disposed o1’ at the Police Court: Three corner loafers, two dollars or tendaysi one case of driving a motor car on the (At New York). (Boston) 1. Varsity Grads 0; University Club ed 1935 as likely to be a momentous year; the year in which the Allied troops will be withdrawn from Ger- . many. The Sacrament oi’ the Lord's present the membtts of the board a "umber of other friends as well. Nlxoncame with 'her parents; {g family first settled in B was the sum total of a rear~en1l collision between a Studebaker and a Chevrolet Coupe. which occurred Saturday night at il1_e corner or Water and Prince Streets- Both drivers took the accident good nat- urodly as zai-ther party was m blame, the Studebaker being ‘with- out chain's skltldéd 0n the slippery pavement hitting the Coupe as l: was slowing for the turn. A “RU,M" ARGUMENT-A number or commercial men enyoy- ed free ringside seats Saturday night about 11.30 when a five round bout, with 11o rests between rounds was staked. on Wa-tcr St». opposite the Victorla- According :0 syn witnesses tho smaller fellow although giving away about forlv pounds, scented in bc the aggres- sor throughout llllll as a result won the frcc-i’t11'-aIl by 11 wldc 1111111413. It sooms the altercation began ovcr :1 lmtilc of rum whlril tho smaller accused his heavier opponent of SICLIIIIIIZ- 'l‘I11=. luttor ultlicugll stout- Iy proclaiming his iunotzeucc was forced lo “k1111ckle“'d0wn- It is not. known whether the proverbial quart was lut-‘uivd or not- ' - --<-0->-__.._ Less than a month after the ,hun d 11111 ' ' - - - l Mrs} Marla Achlson Nixon of the Arneed allnormveerifsaryHoge hegoblrth’ _ , _ . 3111-. passed away at the 1nst1tut1or1 recently. '-"' °°"‘°"a1‘i/ 0" September 10 with a birthday party at which w"; _ytown, going aft the)’ were living at the time of the rebelli BIRTHS MALONE ——At (liven Buy 011 1191" 26111. 15127. to Mr- and Iiirs- lllui-vl Iluiznlc :1 1l.1111',l1t1-1'- 'l‘1-1'1-.1111.' (lor- Irudot . BLAKE-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital, Jan. 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Vin- cent Blnke, a son. M A R R IAG ES PURDY-BINNS-In White Rlainsq. New York, on Friday, December 30,5 1927. Mary J. Purdy to Rowan C. romo’ Binns. 1v1 .~' '8 "w" °°'°"'a"" McMlLIjAN -- McLEOD - 111 the‘ Queen Hotel. Charlottetown. on. Jony. om, by Rev. s. A. Grant, Ro-' bert Shaw McMillan, "of Vernon Riv- er to Jessie Mary McLeod, of Uigg. of the home. all the inmates and Born in Wiltshire, England, Mrg, Canada ninety-five years ago. The erwards to Kingston. Wlltl‘: on of 1837. , " DEATHS To prevents cakes sticking to a new Dan cut a plccc of wnxcd paper to ilt and linc the pun after, greasing it. If top and bottom hcms of sash curtains are made the same width‘ [sprinkle the spot. with ROSS — I11_Arlingl011. 3111s; 71h December Ill, Elizabeth. wizlou: o1‘ John Ross aged 80 years. they may be hung on two rods and always stay in place. If milk boils ovcr on the stove, salt. This the disagrév MYERS—At Mermaid. Jan. 7th. 1928, John Harvey. aged 8 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Myers. Funeral Monday at 2 o'clock. will at once remove able odor. FUNERAL 0F THE LATE MRS. PROWBE-The funeral of the late Mrs. Eleanor Prowse took place from the residence of Mrs. I... E. Prowse, Richmond Street on Sunday after- noon. The service which was held in the house was conducted by Rev. H. Johnson and Rev. Dr. Ramsay. both of whom also officiated at the grave. The interment was in the People's Cemetery. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. John T. MaeKonzie, A. A. Alley, S. A. MacLeod, P. Mac- ‘tlggue, Jas. Carter and W. A. Heus- SPEEI) FOR THE ISLAND-Mr. Wellington MacNcill of Southport arrived in tho city Saturday night from New York 1111a Boston where he and Mr. Willard Kelly ,also of Southport purchased a cnrload of trotting stock. eighteen in all. It is understood that the animals which are mostly mares are well bred and will be an acquisition to the al- ready iinc lot of which the Island now boasts. The shipment is due to arrive tonight in charge of Mr. Kel- ly. Included with the above due arrive tonight .a.rc two fine ihree-ycar-old C0ltS,'"&'I'I’l8I'B hide? gelding formerly the propertyof Col. D. A. McKinnon, of Charlotte-l town. who recently lost the Yank. 2141-2. tho worlds champion lcc trotier, has secured another in Fred Medium, 2113-4, which he recently bought at the New York Horse Sale. At the imal day of the To on-l to Driving Club Meet, FredflVI itlml lowered the course record for a trot- ter over ice when he won the sec- ond heat in 2161-4. DWELLING HOUSE BURNT.- Mr. Bertram 'I‘ro\\'sdale had the misfortune to lose his large dwel- ling house by firc on Friday Janu- ary 6th. The fire originated from a safe in the ceiling while Mr. Trows-l dale was at" his Aunts house. When,‘ could do nothing but try and save as much furniture as possible. Help was scarce at first but through the good work oi‘ Mr. George Keefe, mail driver. Miss Cassie McLeod, his Aunt, Dora Maud Cakes, and some of the near neighbours he saved nearly all the furniture down stairs. The flames spread so rapidly, the whole structure was burnt in an BAltRv70n Friday, Jan. 6th, Mrs. John Barr, aged 82 years, formerly] hour. Mr. Trowsdale's loss is a heavy one ashis cellar was nearly AM ERICAN ASSOCIATION“ Duluth 0, at Kansas City, 0 (tie). Mi11119s1><2lls,2. s! Si Paul. Canadian-American League Boston 0; Springfield 2- LAID TO REST-Yesterday aft- Bonnahinley. the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. Chester S. Mc- Lure, where a short service was conductcdby Rev. R. W. Lindsay. assisted by Rev. W. Bruce Muir. The remains were then taken to Alex- andra Baptlst Church, where pub- lic service was conducted by Mr. Lindsay and Mr. Muir. The inter- In spite of the fact that the roads were very bad. there was a very large attendance at the funeral and the church was filled-eloquent tes- timony to the great esteem in which the deceased was held in his com- munity. There were very many beautiful floral tributes. At the pub- lic service a vocal solo was feeling- ly rendered by M1". Lindsay, and Mr. Muir gave a most moving and impressive address. The pail-bean ers were: Messrs. Seymour McLcl- lan, Layton McCabe. Henry Jones. George Jenkins, William Coady and Lemuel jlvlood. Intermcntflwas in ernoon, the funeral of the late Church.‘ rendered “$118111; Night. Theophilus Burhoe was held from Holy Night“ in a most pleasing manner. ment was in Alexandra Cemeteryj Supperwill be observed on Jan. 22nd. The Choir was well up to full stlength,and rendered the follow- lng with telling effect. Morning: "O God, Our Help in Ages Past," (Martin) Solo taken by Mrs. Larferty. Evening: “Jesus Saviour Pilot Mc.“ Solo by Miss Gladys Ferguson. Miss Ina Muir of St. ‘James Miss Flo Campbell at the close of the sermon sang with fine inter- pretation Sir John Bowrings Hymn. “Watchman, Tell us of the Night.“ This promises to be a busy week at Zion. Wednesday evening .thc Annual Meeting of the Sabbath School will be held. A congregation- al Social», under the auspices of the W. M. S1 will be held in the Church Parlour, Jan. 12th at eight p. m. Trinity United Church Services Rev. Ross C. Eaton. B.D., of the Baptist Church, Charlottetown. was the preacher at Trinity United Church yesterday morning, having exchanged pulpits with Rev. Ham- mo11d Johnson. Rev. Dr, Ramsay’ At Dalhousie The ‘following are additional‘ names oi islanders in the pass list 01' Dulhousle University- Faculty of Medicine - First Yéar " ' Anatomy 1~ Distinction-W Ducbcmin, CIIIITIOIIGIOWVII» Practical Anatomy, IJictl11ctio11—~ W. J. DllCIlEllllll, Charlottetown. Itlnrbryology, Passed ~ W. Ducliemlu. Clrarlntteimvn- Histology, Passed—W. J. Duche- ml11, Charlottetown. Biochemistry, 1, l’assed—W. J. Duchemlu, Charlottetown 1Pliysiology, 1, Passed-W. J. D11cl1e111l11, Charlottetown- .J. I Third Year lPhysiology, 2, Passed-W. B. llmvutt, Stummcrside- Biochemistry. 2. 1*z1sscd—~W. H. Howatt, Slunmcrslde- Pilarlnacology, PasscdH W. B. llowait. Summersidc- Psychology, Passed-Wit. llovr- att, Summersidc- Arts and Science lt‘ro11ci1, 1, Section 2 (40~61l1—.\l. W‘. Wccks, Chnrloltoiuvm- English, 20. Suction 1 (65-100)-— C. E. Stuart, Bradalbano. English, 20, Section 2-C. W. Lea, Victoria, F. W. S. Chandler, Charlottetown. W. E. Taylor, l\l.'1l- peque. 1l’i1llc-$0pI1y, 3, Section 2—(l.W.. Vvrllrlit. ___g_l’l1ilc1sc|ii1_v, 8, Section 2—(;_w, Funeral Home IIIIJ. IIuEAGIIEIIII Undertaker and Embalmor M Grafton Street Phone 462-1. Western Guardian —SEE GREAT" SPECIAL Picture "Eagle of the Sea“ Strand, Kensing- ton, Jan. 13 and l4. Herbert Downey Buys Young Colt AMHERST, Jan. 7-I-Icrbert Dow- ney, well known local grocery man, has acquired the young stallion Bel- wyn Aubrey and intends to train the youngster this summer on the local track. The colt, which al- ready weighs 1,000 pounds. W111 1101 be three years old until the early fall, and is regarded as one of the most promising horses ever brought- into the town. The sire is Captain Aubrey, with a Belwyn-Axworthy mare as dam. The stallion has been placed in the care of Hal Coates, who originally trained Bingcn Aubrey, the gelding that showed a test mile of 2121-5 in Charlottetown this fall. Mr. Coat- es also owned the 819i’ 111319 Tmm 0.. 2151-4; Mudlakfl. 21101-4. and Black Bess, 2.171-2. Only a few weeks ago he bought from Thomas 1739-1-9-21 John Willard of Presque Isle. wigs,- , b11t now owned by D1‘. J. S. Janis-f; ins. The New Glasgow News says: . - introdlTced Mr. Eaton fionewnn was 11ot a stranger in the pulpit of Trinity United Church, but always very welcome there. ‘The sermon was a ringing message of optimism for the New Year, based on the text. “Watchman what oi‘ the night?" The watchman said. “The morning Alexandra cemetery. Gard of Thanks I tuko ibis opportunity cl‘ 1x- |>r1n~u1i11g my » ii|llll‘l3('ilIlll)il of KIN‘ iliouglltlulnoss‘ o1‘ tho box-lmltlvrs comemg- cl’ Emerald, ll. it. 1 i11 prcscnt- A; me evening Service R9“ Dy, ing me with 1111-. 1111c set of IIIIYIIQSS Ramsay preached-on “Publishgfs of and blanket on X1111»: Exv- Peace,“ from the text “How beau“. ‘ ARMEL MURRAY. ful upon the mountains, are the feet 1.111116111111011 of 111111 that bringeth good tidings, ‘ 1733 that publisheth peace." *‘rr"¢**""*_ The choir rendered the anthems MONTHLY MEETINGS OF THE "Q God, our help In ages past," WOMEN'S INSTITUTES. (Marten) in the morning, and “How , - " ‘ , ' lovely are the messages," (Mendels- ELDON. A largo “ 11111111111» .01‘ sohn) in the evening. Mrs. Roy l “Tight. - h - - . - . Ett a yearling. Josephine t» 8 stllllailiiemallcs. 1, SOIJIIOII l~—C. it... Grab ‘and will Star,‘ training the ‘lilznhcmntics 1 Section "—F W ‘my mfly m the spnng' S. Cilruldler- - - ., ,, - . . . WI man gets a chance to dis- Wiligzillflu’ 1' s“ Ho“ 3—(" w ' pose ‘(gefnlils troubles he always heaps up the measure. Gas. bilinusncss, heartburn. dvwevsio. I113 ‘(lbcmistry 1 .1_\, Section l-~J. it}. A11drc\v, East Royalty; l1‘. W. H, CIIZIIIIIICI‘, W. (l. Lou, (I. ‘id. , ,_ , , . slums‘ W_ E_ Taylma s1m1l1a1r ‘ills will not‘ trouslilieyou 1f you take llluthemutlcs, 3. 801-11011 2-— F. s“‘5‘la""ymn'lxnl__rji O ' ___ W. S. Chandler, Charlottetown. Phyr-iics. 1, Section 1-1“. W. S. (‘l1a11dlc1x Biology, 1. (Botany). Section F. W. (‘handicr- Iieclogy, l0. Section 2—.\l. W. \Vcr.ks. roo++o+o +0 +o+o++o++o moo- no1r1 1,. i members mot 11L the home oi’ Iiiss Cudmore sang thc soprano solo “Be- Annlc Macltuc. Jloll Cull was le- yond the D W11? by 551111615011 at sponrlcd io by members paying the evening ervice. moi.- fees. The resignation 1.1 01111111; to the engagements 01 111v M1; Ifrowsdale discovered the lire he m“ M_ 1L “ml-m, and M|'s_ R, g_ weekbf prayer, the usual activities} Epitaph writing in connection °I Tllmll’ Umled chum“ W" “ with the sudden deaths of reckless motorists is becoming a fine art. ~.~,n-t - ~-11'11_ §§§.‘..”.Z.1. 51.15.‘? 3.1 111-1 suspended 1w were The 0111- , , - . , . _ cials responsible for getting in sub- 1m,,s','k1h:] nlTillluitllirylvlilcallgi.Si“9%]; scriptlons and closing the accounts w,“ H, “W, l ,, “f ‘, ‘,0 ji,,,i,_d. for 1927 were. however, busy at their 3191 ‘mpg ‘i0 uDOFE’ i’, ,_ “m, task and are able to announce that ‘m’ ‘m II" L ‘ " ‘l all,“ l all the financial obligations of the “Wgm u” the school; Ia,‘ t “f pastoral charge for the nine monthsl §2°ri°¢“"§i,hil"t° $322321 lfg-‘llilitllizll ‘L's; period 111st closed \vlil be paid out or, ' - - ' _ ti eve f that eriod. and fllreflf-PH <11 11w 39111181 "31" "5' 11:3: lthisrblfiuifclfs allocaption or $4500 the ‘Hull debt This institute .s towards theqmdget of the United I11 i'11.vc111' oi‘ tile piopnsod institute Church n; Canada W111 be overpaid The following quatrain which rec- pgsamgzteylyzaigrmvggag ently appeared 1n The Ottawa Howls throughout Canada Journal, should prove an inspira- tion to the versatile epitapher: They're picking up the pieces Because he only used his horn IIIIITIIIIIA One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private (J111n111crcc, 1, Section 2-11. WI. “lcolcs. ' ---_---¢0>i-— A FEW EPITAPIIS I | . and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guestsp Tele- phones in rooms. With a dustpan and a rake. Rates $4.00 my $550 per d“. O-O-O-O-O-OO-O-O OOOOO-OOO-O+ 1 I I When he “should have used his CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ono Insertion Your Insertions .. 10c pa: lino o! 5 word: 8c per lino of ii word: of Sherwood. Funeral from her late ‘"11 9f Se"? Pmamcs- The 1°55 I5 residence, 270 Queen St. on TuesQestilnated 1n the j/iciflily f1? 11W“ day, Jan 19m, Service surfing at 2 thousand dollars with vcry little m- p, m Intennent Sherwood Ceme. surance. The whole community ex- Klght insertions bin per Ilno of 5 words tcry. Jiscgflanequs Artides For sa|e llnspltni, Friday, Jan. ti, l<‘1'11111-c.~1 ,____ _ ’l‘_. llorton, wlfc nt‘ ll. A. IIOFLIIII mo. ALFRED MACDONALD, FOR SALE - BABY SLEIGH- 1 m LN“ M"‘""=‘g"°' "W1 M Y°“"-“' Land Surveyor, llermuuvilio, 1’. Lower Prince st. 0"“ 5°" CW" “mwlvei” Film?!“ E_ L 11_30.],,,.,, ______ i___________ lfifilk 111111190 Sunday afternoon at. Ii ____________ _L,_____ , - ‘,_ . W001‘: from Luwcr ltlontniuio Iron 5A“: GAUNTING M1316" Churvh- lntcrnlnnt. was 111 lower SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS-l 1y supplied. Gllilfdlflll-Jub Pfllllr, cry. BILLIIEA-BS AND STATEMENTS‘ neatly printed. Guardian. Job P . 1' I §TOItKqI-1— COMMODIIIUII‘ (1.1 11L‘ age‘ ‘I22 Queen St. 1720-1-7-91 r/isniouannr: wrunmn srA-l tlpljcry, fine selection. Gucrdlcn. Job lfrlntery. ' if MI-IMORIAM .1"§1§_?v1'o1...1~11~o cards at shortest noticculumpdiuu. Job Printcry. Ui BUYING TURNIPS ~AND _P0T/\- tocs daily at. our wnroI11111s1-s. (thurlottetmvn, and Alhuny- ll11:- rls-Abuitulr, 158ll;1.2-.'l0 il- _'__ MT-IT-Ifl-“fll Nursing 1, 1 GIRLS—TRAIN FOR NURSING‘, 11111111111111111; rt 111I+11 riht- _\'4'Ill'. tllll“ llllllLl glvcn- Maternity. fl tmulllldl rxirn- Atldrcxzi N. I6. l'1~11b.>"l,\'l llomc, 011k lIIll. Newton Puutrc. Mitsu- 171113 l-f PUPILS‘ WANTEIF-FOR SHORT course in nursinu. State age. ed- ucation, etc. Melrosc Hospital. Surgical and General. Brattlebo- r0. Vermont. 1732-l-il-3i .__ . Teachers Wanted ANTED-JIEACHEI! FOR BEACH | Point School No. -il'l. second o1" third-class. For grades 1 and '1- Rog-tihtlq Sup- lement. Sec‘y| Trustees Hedlev Penny, Murrav, Harbin-alt. R. I. ~ 1| ‘ '1 . L3,“?! it.‘ ___, msr- sfo mu. nowurowu, Friday morning. Finder please low. at Guardian Office. Rr- ws‘ a‘ ' »- 1721-14-21 V IFOR‘ SALE.—WHITE HORTON —— Al lilo’ l'. h}. lslzultl 11nd fur coat. St. Apply 187 Prince 169,744,451 Monluguc (lcinotr-ry. MORSON - idntcrctl iulo rust 11L Cl1111-lolictown. S11111lay 111111-11l11g. January 8th, May Elizabeth Mor- scil. nlzetl G3 years, younge <1 1111112111111‘ oi‘ Theophilus anti Dorcas l‘1:‘11ll1"is11-y, Spring Park. and l'0ll"_~l 11f thr- luto Wultor A. O. blnrsoll, 01' this city‘ l~’1111cr11l service 111. Si. Priors (lutbctlrul 011 Tucutlny morn- ing at ll o'clock- IN MEMORIAM ENAMEL |>:1l1_\‘ siclg-h with whltcflop- Also wbito fur robe. Apply Guardian. ‘723-1-7, iii- Femnle Help Wanted MAID FOR HIJ-ITSEWORK. MRS- .l'ol111 A- Nlcifurvliio, Kinkorzr 16774-571 W’AN'I‘EII—A MAID FOR GENER- ul hmisctvork. Apply Mrs. Chas. A. Bccr. 204 I-Iillsboro Si. 1744-1-9-21 Help Wanted In loving memory of Mrs- J- E- Dalton who died Jan. 9th, 1927. (Inserted by h sband and fam- 1|y_ WANTED — MARRIED COUPLE for inrm work. Apply P. O. Box 391, Charlottetown. tf Wanted 1‘1'1x1-:’§:1_1v.1§¥_1$1r*'rv coon silver fox skins by January llth. Cross and rcd fox. lynx and musk- rat bouclit at highest uricca- J .i‘___i__..___,_ ______ 'i— I IN MEMORIAM In_ memory oi‘ Freddie Pur- sey, who died on January 9th, 1927. A year on earth for us with- n. Jenkins. 1102-1-0-31 1 c“, m5 “mo”? *"“"“'_T"“‘*' '_‘ ' .. l f WANTED _ av A LADV, A, “ "fig; ::,'{,°,':“°“ "ml " ° ‘I1rlgl1t1 11111111 ruom. centrally Bu‘ w" we "n", ‘mm m". located. wl-tll prlvatc lumlly pre- Icrred Apply E. care of fl11nrd< Inn Offlt-o. / tears in thinking Our loss ls but his gain. 17.|_-;.1-!1-3i. Inserted By The Family. Male Help Wanted —-*— JJETED_ M“ m 51151111; i $31???” ...'.'l.‘."i‘.'f.‘.i'i..i_‘“i..°"é...'é‘f.'- N, |)_ MaqgLEAN ___....____ ‘"1 Undertaker Success never comes to a man who is afraid to risk failure. EMBALLIER l 1 I t PHONE I49 f. . 1..§“l§'p§§'v§1tu‘§°w§“§§¢ 5:1»? $351k“; mm sovnr need of n machine that will not busy , and do our 111111111118- tend their sympathy to Mr. Trowds- dale in his heavy loss. --—-¢0>--— l Rev. W. Bruce Muir left this! morning for Halifax to attend a, meeting of a committee of tho Mari- time Synod in connection with the] Buys residence at Pictou. PERSONALS (Canadian Press) PROVINCFJTOWN, MllI-ifi», Jun '1' . -—Fc11r Iiodics 0t‘ members 01‘ i111!‘ crow oi’ [I10 14111111011 Hlililllilflllfl S4,, wore rorovcretl by divcrs lute Sub, 11r1luy~ 'I‘I1is makes-x ten I11 all that, Imd I1co11 recovered Saturday 1111i Iirings the tolul number so i111" 1'9‘, t-ovcrcd to 17. 1 > Meloids Remove all husklness and tickling from the throat BII(I4 make breathing easy leaving The Voice Clear-As-A-Bell They are decidedly. effective for coughs and all irritable bronchial affections, inyalu- able for 1 r 4 Speakers AND Singers Price 25o In small box that can he carried in pocket. THE PROMPT DRUGGIST8 fiaclfinnon PM» ‘Th: Rgmau‘ boso- m KODAK Swat on. I V Co. 1' E > 1 Q4§O§fiQ§0OO4¢§§4QQOOQ4i ‘paper pltblishcd monthly. oi‘ tbunics was given 1111* 1‘ctil'i11i‘; ‘Secretary 11nd I)irc1:11cr. also 1o tilt: Jlrrstcss wbr- had held two ct-usccu» ~ tlvu meetings. A "119 by upwards of $200.00- OVERLAEPINGQ-LESSENED “The United Church of Canada ~,l1cr l-iili. In aid of ‘Institute. "‘O-Q-O+OO'OQ-OOO-GQ-§O~OO-OO4QQ# ‘ ‘ ipapers were roud:- Facing the ' was not formed to lessen the respon- FAIRVIIQW. Ninc 111c111bnrs11nd sibllity of the individual member, two visitors mot. 111 11111 l1o111c o1‘ but to increase and extend the min- ‘.\lrs. John Mac ougall. Tim 111e111- istrations of ‘the church to all man-v hers mvwiqed l hold a flangg am] kind," declared Franklteid. barris-i Sale m Anon Hap, The proceeds ter of Simcoe. Ontario, in an ad-I in ultl in getting a 111111111 for the dress before a men '5 banquet at k. I who", Wesley United Church, Gait. rec-. ' ' A__ cntly. l , , . ,.. ,, , _ . "Responsfllity calls for serv ce." .\lUlti<.l.l.. lIltu11 1111111111,» continued km. Reid. “and me msi 111111 two visitors mot at ll1.~ 1101111- oi‘ lllrs. .lol111 Mclnmrs. A11 cl . lion ui’ (ifficers for (romlng your‘ was bcld. Prcr-airlent, Mrs. Wm.‘ McGarih. Vice-President, Mrs, ll. H. Cox, Secretary: Miss Lottie Ros- . ter. Trcasumr, Miss .\IEll‘IC-ll (‘of flu; lllrortois: Mrs. Coffin. lllrs. Ayiwnrd, Miss lllcGrntlL A buz- uar is Ln bc held in the hall Dcccln- At the January mcctiixg which met 11f the home-pf bins. ii. W. Mucl-Iwon, libero were sixteen 1110111110111 and I11 visitor present. They disc11s~ hsctl tho success oi‘ tlic 1111211111‘. They mgrced to NIIIISCIIIIQ for tho lusti- ‘pm. pnpm‘ 10 bc sent quarterly. ponsibility of the United Church is to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ over all of Canada and the wholc world.“ "What‘ has the United Church. done? You may ask. Have theyj accomplished what it was claimed they would? Yes, indeed, the Unit- cd Church has done good work 111‘ eliminating the overlapping that! existed in he west. The Home Mis- sion Board has been able to announ- cc that in the past 278 charges, for- merly dependent, have been made self-supporting and‘ that 149 new mission stations. cach of which covers four communities, have been opened up. so that nearly 600' more communities are receiving the bene- fit of regular religious teaching." Mr. Reid made a strong appeal for the generous support of the main- tenance and extension fund by which this work is carried on.—Galt Reporter. N1cHTscH00L EAST IIAUITC, 'r111.~. 111111.011 111191. ut the homo of blrs. George ‘IIOIIOIIJSOII.’ There were six mom- bcrs and one visitor present. Two ‘New Ycar and Community Better ',111c11ts, respectively. A new Black 111111.111 was put In the school. And cast a heedful c I “mi” l Charlottetown B l; Kl l’ ' it l t it thisuwayzp mg mlg 1 “we p“ HOIIOI C0” ;If you had only listened for a min- Proprietors ute _ yc along the‘ u - track‘ . , ARR!‘ L. BROWN, Manager x If you had seen the train. the roar- MQ“, , H I: O ing power in 1t. 5, “”°"’”" VICTORIA HOTEL And kept your head and held your - A. (l. Avartl. Amherst; W. Der- auto back; , If you had chosen Reasons course, llliill, l{ill11r11r~y, 0111-; J. Schur- l° f°11°w 11111". 5141111111111: Wm. (Jllrson, Tor- And scorned to join the foolish 11111.11 A. (lli1-k...\i|ddl1~.|0n; _|_ T, throngs thatlaush. Miran. 1111111111-11111; it. o. Derrick. I would not have to take my pen,1\'l1>111rc;1l; l’. Siu-lvin, .\_l1:11tr<-11l' and wallow ,M. llosc11ti111ll, Montreal; lmu M1- In quarts of ink, to write your‘ Allltly. S11ir1tJol111; l‘), A. Ilorence, epitaph! ‘TOFOIIIJIS Mrs. M. Piper, Ilrumlici- j ler. Alta-i .\i1'.~1. 1.. ll. Poole, Mou- In his own inimitable style Lewis, lupin-z 'l‘. .\-l1'ill11-l1i<-. Sydney. l‘. Carroll probably would have written (ll-i Jimws Priuulc: ll- ('- (311rriv: , . something like this: I k- mlloll- 'l'-11'o111o; A. Gold- , 111111111: 'l‘nr.1lll02 (‘.. M, Slgwnfl, "YOU W616 iii-St. M1‘. Blinker," the T017111": .l. Ilt-llmmld. 'l‘o1‘0ni01 ‘lt.(‘. Stamina. ‘Frurn; Wm. Wal- speed cop said. |"And I wondered how e‘er you could‘ "*- -\|°"ll“‘ll1i w- J- Tubman. $1» do 1g; Julln: \\'m. P11111101". (lrnnim ‘But now you are quiet, and clam- ““"”""”*'***”*“*" I my. and dead . . . I lI told you some clay you would rue l 1t! lYou used to roar by like a swift‘ I shooting star l ,And laugh at the ‘, shining, ‘And boast that you always could signal lights, make it in ‘par.’ Since taking over ghls [Now all you: relations are pining." | Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in I While our own Canadian poetJ Robert W. Service. would have rat-f tied oil a little bit in the following repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- )l‘>RlS LINK ROAD SOUTH. ' I‘ “"*‘" , _ ape? nwnlbers mm 9mm vmtnrs With u view to organizing cvcu- style. megs, 1t appeals m those 1mm u, me 11mm, cg M“, mm", I111: classes lnr instruction I11 ole-I - who want, a comfortable l“caaumh_ The “mating opened montary 11ml cchulrtll s11l1jctrls, n11 There are Strange things done Hotel and splendid table and ywnh Ode‘ The mmm," were “em, pllcuilnus will he rccolvod 111 111", where the speed-hounds run. excellent service at a moder- nnd adopmt It w“ moved and Department of Education up lmAnd the traffic is thick and fast; ate pflge, ‘seconded that M,“ Anna MCDOW January 13th from any {persons dfiwAnd each highway long has its own Rates from $3.00 to 34,50 Md and Mrs.‘ Margaret Mmauzh s 1011s of alttcnfllntztlsamcl- tulip sad. song n pef day, Should vmt the “Ho”, next month 01171162115011 d ‘Slain 1o in 1jiects_ 31,01 the motorists you have passed . .Tl1e members decided to subscribe c i ey v: s; w Te" w: y?“ ntalAnd the cmssmg can m“ of SIMnKe l t t ‘for tho Institute paper monthlY- ll om 51m wit? liltialqsts ma) o a l . things um.‘ beam ar 0t e own ‘iwas also moved and seconded 111ml . m“ge65‘l=c'\c'. igblucgnorq.’ Qilitmgfizgflfifl towselgp but; $5.00 be given for charity. A most l 1724.1 -7, ‘:11. bu“, mm deep p we, HOIICI C0,, Ltd. lintercstlng paper was read e11tlt-,-— led “lgnornntly lgnoiing lnj11ries."*od by repeating (‘luh \’t'o111e11's ,Tl1e meeting closed with the sing Creed fcllmved by roll cnil. The iing of the Notional AnlI1cn1.,111l1111tes of the lust pivoting were <'l‘l1e11 the remainder of the evon- rend and Adopted. All bills we1e ,ing was pleasantly spent in 1ln11c~ ordered to be paid, l1 was docld- lug and music. cd tr. get. 11 patriotic calendar and _ ‘picture for the school. New com- NLUZSTON. This meeting was mlttees were appointed to visit. held at the home of Mrs. Charlesdho school 111111 also to visit the Mclxnd, with oicven members and sir-k. 'l‘l11- 111111-1111}; closed \\'llI1 n Iivo visitors. The mcetlng opcuwnltz, ' Proprietors ‘There's always another who‘ll try it MISS L. McQUAID, Managu- w, Queen norm. I * 9- D- Phlllills. Summerside: B. I. ICIArke, Hunter River; N. H. lnlrd. City; W. C. Brantlord. 8t, John: L. Wills- New. York: 1.. c. McAlluln, is [lllfllrlfid t lu-hlnx. lind, lrudinz Piles or money rem also! ndonl. ‘ Yarmouth