ii i i i i V . _ _ s -_.~..~.i 1.".-~1>-:»:»"»~s‘-we . ~‘ `. ' ' ' ` ‘ * ’ f . . ._ » - ~~ .zwffm-‘\_-».‘ferr.-m i -.e.iu.1~“..* rv-~ _ . _ . . .. _ __ . - -- ,if-¢--i_, V -_ - -»--------~:~...»»e~i»ee»l.»»~»~-ec-1-~f.....o»seu.._.r.........i.,. ts.. .».i‘sw~.<'r.'if"'!<~'i".~f’l=“~l.'=‘1-.- i- ‘ “ »-'~ -~ _ -_ ~ i r - i .» . FRIDAY. 1 I ti i . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN » _ ' JANUARY 6 1933 SUMMERSIIJE. GUARDIAN and Prince Sou nty Ghrcnicle -HOCKEY SKATBS. bwtl. sticks and puclrs sold at Braoo'|. 7498-1-G-21. -HOCKEY MATCH in the Ken- sington Rink, Friday, January 6th. al, 3,30 p.m. Victoria vs. Kensi.n¢ton. McLean League game. Admission 15 and 25 cents. 7487-I-5-2l _Br:nr:QUr: unieri church of Canada. Rev. L. P. Archibald, Min- ister. Service; for Sunday. Jmulf! yah: Bedeque il a. m. Searletown S p_ m. Cape 'I‘i'nverse 8 p. m.; B0!- iieri 730 p_ ni, Rev. J. L. Lund will pi-93.41 nt, Czflie Traverse Mid the minister at all other services. -PURINA and Silver Tip Fax Cubes, in stock at Brace's. T498-1-6-21. ._.-\1’POIN’IED A S S I S T AN T' I R 0 v l:\'cr_\r. co:\mrssloNER or nor s<'0i_"rs-At the regular nicotiiii; of the ist troop of the 5uminei'sicll's nd- dress was “Tlie Consecrntlon of our Churches." Dealing with this l\fr_ Campbell frankly fiiced the issue that while self-sritisfactlon in our Churches may be a most comforting; feeling, it is better to confront our fuults and failures :intl chunge thcin and avoid repealing them in the future. The Church of Jesus Christ is slowly coming to realize that today and to practice it. Skotching the historic chain of chullchgcs to reiicvfcil coiisecrntioii in the cluirch, through :incleut and medieval ages, the successive de- velopments crime through Fnith in Jesus’ person, first, growing into fi Fellowship that rexichorl the op- pressed mid needy until it liccnnie 3. farce for rightcou.encss all over the earth. That challenge is vital today because the reasons for the very exisii-rico of the Church arc vital to the iuturc of human-i ily. '1”lirciii;;li thc Clu'i;~ti:1n Cl‘iiu'cli we \vor:-.hip God-in Clirist, we teach and explain rind instruct men in the Eiuiiiizel, we open up needcil and iiucxplorrd, pt~s_*=ilaE1ltii~s iii brotlicr‘y love, iuicl we si-ntl fortll the Gospel unto the ~\vholo tvorlrl. This is the cluty rind opportiiiilty to- day before the Church.---S. 1 some to us :it once so that employment. again. ' We wish to take this op i I Bruce Stewart I » I _Notice to the Public _ _-\.:= has been our usual custom for several yeiirs i, our ‘Plant wus closed between Christmas :ind New g li ezir._~‘._l>iii we now find on account of present. Economic i coiirliiiiiiis we have not sufficient work on hand or in sight to justify us calling our men buck to work nt. the present time. “‘ '““"“"' "' "WW ' Our Works office and Main office is open to receive orders for work and the transaction of business as \lSil1\|. find any orders forwarded us will receive our . prompt _zifli-ntion. \\e would urge those who have or _ :ire nniicipiiiinq having any work done to forward tions ns soon as it is possible, and thus give our men Rest Wislics for the New_ `1'c;ir, and to thank :ill for ` their gcricroiis patronage in years past. we can he-gin plant opera- l l portuniiy of extending' our , & Go. Limited _ il1.‘~`-l-i-.'li Y *U 2 llillb fbm¢\lG DUDS Mid l medium ndult fciiiilr Crm arrnnrm ranching, Pri.-on nm] im-m, r¢,,,,,na|,|,:_ ' ' _ by .~cl\01il. Christmas Will Comel n"“`_ f"l""°-“'H~ n. srmi.iNo ni,\i'i.r:.w 1 _ ` ' ' ‘ _ WRSONALS 25 Kent fir 70 Dorrhcstvr St. Charlollciowii l‘. li. l_~':lnd. spruce sirmiiriiig $1.00 nel' 100 fi. and un l‘i:ini-rl l‘ine Iiunnls $1.50 per 100 ft. :mil up Fnplniicii Pine Boards ............ $1.50 pvr 100 ff.. and up Pliincd Spruce llimrrls ............. $1.75 per 100 ft. ami up rliiiii-ri lx.: Spruce Strapping title pcr 100 ft. Li;-ical Pliincd 1x3 Spruce Strapping ....... 750 per 100 ft. Llncal l'l.1m-rl 7!vi 3~`prui'i~ Sturldlmg $1.770 pi-r 100 fi: Llncnl Pliincil .-mil I'1\pl.1m~d 2x5 Spruce Sludding S100 per 100 fl. Mrrclmninble l‘I:\nrd Hemlock Boards .... $l~~'»0 Iver 100 ft. Also full line of Spruce Scantling, Joists, Fir and Hemlock Timber. leisrenn ciinnnirii; ..'SUBSCBlP'l‘l0N8 to The Charlottetown Guardian may be , handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Mabon‘s Drug Store, Montague. 12-13-dtf. ._'Al.Bl0N CROSS-Miss Bertha Acorn, of Primrose, spent the holi- days here. Mr. Samuel McDonald, I Fortune, paid 2. flying visit tio Prim. l rose recently. _ .-'TREE ENJOYED-The Cam- bridge Christmas tree was held_in the hail Dec. 23. There was it large ermvii, and a good sum was realiz- ed.-H. ..°LO0KlNG FORWARD T0 RINK -- Now that Jack Frost is hem again th¢ Montague skating and hockey fan.; are looking T01" werd to having the riik open soon.-H. ..‘Gl'\’EN HOUSEWARMTNG- Mr. and Mrs. Mont Annear, Lower Montague, were pleasantly surpris- ed one evening last week when a large number of their friends and relatives gathered to give them a shower of lovely and useful house- l hold gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Annear re- cently moved into their beautiful new home at Lower Montague and are receiving the good wishes oi’ their many friends. H. .-°NEW HOSPITAL PROGRES- SING _ The campaign drive for the new King's County -H0SDll'Hl has progressed very favorably con- sidering the financial condition of the country. Mr. Armstrong, thc campaign manager, reporting at B recent trustees meetlizg, stated that everywhere there was the greatest enthusiasm shown and the most loyal support given. No doubt when conditions improve, even greater contributions will be forthcoming. At the last.'ti~ustees meeting the couimeueement. of building opera- tions was discussed and although ,nothing definite was arrived at it tis expected that it start will be made early in fhe spring. | ..“\\`IilEK OF PRAYER-Tllc Week of Prayer opened in Month-i `gue on l\lon_ ln. ciusboim or nazeibreoir spolmllrrize crowd attended. 'riie"ii‘;nr~r.-:iso ' ' f' ' _ ,_ " _ lMi'."Chisholm "also 'sang a. "sold bvalltlfillly decorated for the occas- V A ' 1 --‘ Miss Olga McKinnon is able to be about again after her rr~¢¢nt illness.-H. . .,‘Sylvca Henley returned to licr work in Cliiii-lottctowii after .spend- ing Christmas with hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Henle; oi’ Cam- bridge.-H. ..°Gertlrude Graham has rctum- cd home after spending afcw dal’5 with friends on the Whiin Road. -H. ..°Mr, Albert Horton, Lower Montague, is recovering slowly from his recent serious illness. H. ..'Rev. J. H. Chisholm, Hazel- brook, is spending a few days at Montague, the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. McKinnon. Hf __*Mr. Cliff Dlngweli, represent- ing R.. E. Mutch ds Co., Charlotte- town, was ia recent visitor to Mon- tague. H. .-'Mn and Mrs. Elgin MacKin- non, Cambridge, have returned to their work in Bell River, after spcnding Christmas with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kerwin and Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Mac- BRINGING UP FATHER Kinnon.-H. ..°Mis`s Greta Poole, daughter of" Munn Poole, Lower Montague, was suddenly taken ill on Sunday and underwent an operation for ap- pendicltis on Wednesday. She is reported resting comfortably. H. _ CABLE HEAD EAST W. I. A pleasant; social evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Patrick Me.cCarthy, Cable Head' East, on Tuesday, December 20th, when the local Womens Institute assembled for their monthly meeting. Besides the members, flv/e visitors were also present. After the opening, roll call and rcaddiiig of minutes, it was decided to serve lunch and home- made cnndy to the visitors and pu- pils at the school closing. Mrs. Jo- seph MacDonald, Miss Effie Muc- Donald and Miss Imelda MacKin- non were appointed to make the candy. The sum of three dollars was voted to purchase Wri"ng Compendiums for the school. Some discussion took place about the making of a wool comforter to lot- tery and it was decided to begin it after New Years, also to continue the card parties. After the busi- ness part of the meeting. Mrs. Mac- Carthy received a. pleasant surprise when the institute presented her with the Christmas gift of u tea set as a small token of their ap- P°‘___, -€ l preclation of her services as a de- voted member. Mrs. Mcivlna Mac- Donald invitcd the members to meet at her home in January, Lunch Hunley and Mrs. H. D. MacKinnon and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spcnt in 'music and was then scrvcd by Mrs. Gus 0'- singing. __________.1...___. ...__ , __. _ ._ V Phone 341 HARDWOOD i FLOORING We have a large shipment of beautiful Birch flooring ' Extra quality at ordinary price. MBGDUNALD -- RUWE woonwonxnvo co., LTD. 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