' ».\ new. Apply Carter s.» Co, sced- maid school, y 1 1 ~ . store, Queen Street. 11198-12-29-61 ' $125.00. Leslie noyzlgyssellggtlllnyegl mm“ “t 7'30‘ any" wnecum“ , m‘ “m”? We" ‘mmmg’ but mm ‘ Trustees. ,,176_12_28_>3L _OPEMNG—TF Kensmgwn 11193-12-29-1. thirty minutes to an hour late. A H", 551,5‘ To LE1; BOARD AN" , -—-——- large number of men were engaged I room signs on hand at Guardian Lost Rmk’ mesa“ Dmembe’ 39- ”‘ WILL RECEIVE-Mrs. George J- in clearing the snow from thel N0- 2 c Office. - u‘ I 7-30 P-m- Admission 35 find 15- 5"- ITweedy, as Brighton Road. W111 be » tracks and rails about the entrance 3 s ’ _ _ .. _““ ---—i l n - -%-§*——--———————— 1.0g _v 5°” tickets Wm be “calm” and at home to her friends on Tuesdlmito the railway depot and railway‘ C55“ BAIRGAINRJP K503195511’ I twrern lifraqzl-IJT-eiugoysc WBIEI- - a” “m” °n "le- 1131941 December 29th, from 4 to 5 D- m- ‘yards. The rotary plow could not be 1 new m“ mllge- “l! 13 5 0T W11. Howattis. Tryon Finde" n tif‘ ‘ 11133-21 {used as the fall of snow is not yet 257% Queen St. today only. Svand Hermann ' ‘ 0 y ,1 I 1120M, -T1'{f{17~5_12_28_2‘ —SUMIMEESIDE INDOOBIIIFLE ._.__ ,heavy enough. I F S I C - gANGE-The indoor rifle range gt‘, MCLURE 8t McKlnnon are in the l _____ I 1-2 _ _ FOR SALE_ YOUNG GUERNSEY Miacelllncn", Summersldg opened Qfllgiglly on "market f0!‘ 100 OI‘ more high (U85: , ‘CIITITSTDTAS DIAILF- Working ' grade cow, newly frcshcncd.‘ ' Christmas night when about nine 511V" 10X B11105. which 1119i’ w" ‘Tlglllfiflll hours a clay from 6 a. m. Archie McLeod, Glafggag 3023,21 1mm, ALFRED MCDONALD. Pk; members engaged in a friendly wlléhilzegh“tlgexggyfwrgiéféstnzfiirfig: ' to 1 and 2 am. tho Summerside LEMONS SLICED BACON, Cllolcc quality " ' ' ' vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- Imam” s°m° Very 9°°d 5cm“ were p p I m . 15,, an other PM“! 5m“ und“ the capable “h” Per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per lb. . . . .‘ . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . "_—‘-—‘—'——"—-.———-———— vllle- (R. 3. Souris.) made. It u; gnticipated that 5 by; Pm” m" “se- a . cction of the postmaster Mr, Arthur __-_-. ._ s ____-_----—--~ - <- i-‘OR SALE - REGISTERED HOL- 9379-10-15-1 month. “m u grades of Silver Fox Furs. i 1 , ' l g ~- swm Bull. lu years old. Gordon ° w 1 b” “mmg” ‘°' N“ 11111-12-26-31 , A ‘°“' '""“‘°‘°““Y “"*"‘“°" t“ m“ SUNKIST ORANGES, Med. size CHOICE PORK CHOPS Thompson, Corr-rump Year's day-S ,icst Christmas mail in the history p _ lb 11166-12-26-31. PERSONALS wnNnkLoad,ng 1n bu", a, of the Post Oificc. On Monday 225 Per dozen . g cl . . . . . _ v -WE11C0ME T0 SUMMERSIDE charlomwvnh Monday, Tuesday’ c bags of mall was sorted and o: " T ' ““" PMVA" °'"“"MAS CARBS- r1... heaviest CRANBERRIES, Cape Cod SHORTENING . 20lb.pail...... . . . . . . . . .. ' L AGE THREE MBER 29. 1 ' " 9-3"! . _____ THE CHARLOTTETOWQLGUARDIAN p”>»w+o-o ,,”’““””¥.“ I _ ’ I l S‘ ' Classified Adv - ‘ ‘out I lull. uunnulun Trinity Usiiiltiil Church i I eftlsements . ' - iz e - - ‘ ' g2‘: . .. 10¢ pgf "n, ,1 5 word, ' 05m) PABTTENIGIIT. —H0ly 8 p‘ m‘ alladisrigzlflfhglllltzlpAal-R sf _ ‘ - Four Insertions 9° Mr line of s words The Office“ gm] Marcher; monomer Hall, 8 o'clock. Come and the Nova Scotia. College of . 8o per line of 5 words 7v per lllle of s wordl 0+++¢4+ &f"'":t‘,_, . . ' ..*.‘,“_'Qw+++o,¢49¢,,2 . . . ' g Art will give an illustrated lecture in Heartz Memorial j Hall on Canadian Art. ‘The public are invited. A silver 11mm Insertions . . . . . . . . of St. Jolufl Lad‘; No. 1 1nd Victoria Lodge No. 2 are re- quested to meet with the Worshipful Master of Victoria get your Turkey for New Years. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY OFFICIALS of the Canadian Nat- i? . Lod N _ - tonal Fox Breeders will receive Fox For Sale Wa t d at gel“ 01431;“ uU-Umwllldf; Pelts at Revere Hotel on Tuesday. collection will be taken to ‘SPECIA L S n e M. this! a"l;¢ermu{or'lh¢ December 29th. 11167-12-28-31. defray expenses. . I QABDBOARII, SUITABLE FOR , BOARDERS 7908c o a en e llll- ' ‘- Mums outhouus‘ etc" 1c‘ p“ "lily accomfiilaplednl; COMFORT‘ Nlzrflrmgr‘: JfCAmDUTQUT. 8mm" l ‘P’ YOU HAVE a Ipwunen sliver hiow and a crew of snow shovellers N I. c . ___ .-- sheet. Guardian ofllce. 119 Pownal Blfcct, ncar business college. I 11185-21 was sent out to Tlgnish via Borden. Another train with ploy and snow fighting cred left for Souris and Georgetown. The train which let S'Sidc was stalled for two and a. - half hours east of Kensington, but ‘ finally got through. At 12 o'clock ti‘ PER TIN 12 TINS FOR - AYLMERS SDUPS, all kinds except Chicken per tin - lFox Skin bring it to McLure d: Mc- ' Kinnon. They are prepared w Bil/B you the very best possible Prlw 1'01‘ it. lml-lz-zc-al By order of W. M. V. D .CURIIE, w“ roll SALE — OLD PAPERS, 5‘ cents bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-tf. ____________ ¢ Teachers Wanted {OR SALE-CHEVROLET COUPE, wire v/iaeels, 1931 model. Good as TEACHER WANTED FOR. MER- UHRTTMAB CONCERT-r 5t- Jalnes Sunday School takes P1500 WESTERN GUARDIAN _.__._ . —M . . ‘ exclusive designs, may now be ob- 1M‘. Gee Brown, cove Hem mad, I r andllims Hillard Arthur were‘ and wednesday_ Hem-y smanwoo‘; Tuesday 215 bugs. _ w‘? “m” °m° 0Y1 Clfliiimfl-B Wm 11189-31 ‘ stamp sale ever recorded at the PM 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , has entered the P. E. I. Hospital. . talned from the Guardian Central , i Job! Prgitery. Order early anal g ing by their Summerside friends.’ iOffice amounted to $430 and the m" ”p"°‘“““°“’- Mrs. John Caswell, Pleasant Th” "°'°'°°°*‘“Ym""'°d*n W" Aclmowuspoalvlplvr- — The tool for the our days below CHRISTMAS CRACKERSTO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE 10352-11-2141’. luttemwn‘ Mr‘ Arthur l5 thtpolmlm‘ Trustees of the Protestant Orphan- Christmas was $10,870. The work of mmmger M the Canadian swres at age acknowledge with thanks re- cleaning up each days mail both 111-, summerslde and his mmy friends ceipt of $20.00 from Liz-Gov. Dal- coming and outgoing was a gigantic l ._i_. f The Guardian yegrets to loam or wish mm and his bride every nap“, ton to aslst in bringing Christmas task forgthc small stuff of five men Grove, is reported better. She is in FOR SALE — HALL THRESHER i the City Hospital. and Cleaner, l McCormack Deer- - 1X18. six horse power engine, drive beltsadw d. '. Pidiht‘ i , . m, qulxék 5,51% galllnnflcergoréfde, the illness o; My, Parker yrooper, D ness-S to the children in the Institution. i with only two helpers but the boys North River. 11165-12-26-41. City. _PRESBYTER,AN Clnmm l ipmved equal 1° m“ °°°“$1°" and Th Christmas mus‘ which w , POLICE COURT-Two drunks nothing was left over for the fol-i e c as ar- ,, i ranged m m, Sunday m the appeared at the Police Court yes- lowing day- The mall man. Joe do was prevailed upon by his wife to Presbyterian Church summers,“ terday morning one was fined $20 Post.‘ “'55 kcllt busy trucking M85 remain in bed. ' ' of mail to and from the station, he When she next visited her hus- high priest, which is the only med- iating priesthood since Christ fin- ished his work upon the earth; W9 V Male Help Wanted Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McDougal, Plesaant Grove spent yesterday in Presbyterian WANTED IMMEDIATELY FARR the City h and costs 0r thirty days the other 1 _ _ _ - as been postponed for next Sun- c v he per Arthur Wood, Mt Her I day owing to the very stormy weath- $40 and costs or ninety days. nellelari relmcmbared such a. heavy lflandé Ollll-ly a1 few Héllllllzlifis latcritshe want no mediating priesthood, n0 George and Mrs. Watts spent h; h u hm ‘ i ‘ m9- Il a l the years he has been on W“ 1m n a Y 3 “Dd 1°“- (Continued from page l) L, M d aims as our BECQME ExpER/r B5335]; ‘er w c Preva ed t ughcut the‘ WINNIPEG MAYOWS GREET, duty as ma“ ma“ me same was passing away shortly liter 1606111111! Slncemy of the motives of the R104 Zegfgomfaréuinpnilytlei are alway; Milton the guests oi lVLr. and Mrs. Ambrose Rodd. through our special low cost Christmas at course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber: College, 573 Harrington, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. 14-stttf. To Let T0 LET-HEATED 5 ROOMED flat with electric range. Apply 203 Grafton 5t. 11186-31 Mrs. Laura E. Busizln, City. spent‘ her Christmas holiday at York, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Heath Vcssey. Mrs. James W. Hardy has arrived at her home at Pleasant Grove after -——i——-———-———— an xtehded visit 1th he ts T0 LET — TWO UNFURNISHED m 5 s w r ‘Farm Rooms, also Baby's Fur Robe for ' ' ‘ ‘ sale. Apply Guardian. ‘ 11192-12-29-21. Mr. Fred Kelly, physical instructor for Acadia University, Wolfville, ls spending his Christmas holidays at his home in Charlottetown. f $10 LET - THREE ROOM FLAT. hot and cold water, electric lights. Apply Weeks Grocery, Hilisboro treet. 11202-12-29-31. Master Arnold Larlnan, Stanhope, entered the City Hospital for treat- ment of a fractured hip. FINE COMEDY DRA MA A T .THE CAPITOL The love team that ‘released all your imprisoned bmotions in "Man- Mr. Wm. Seller, formerly of York, is spending the winter at the Mor- cl! House. li/Lrsfirhos. Wooldricige who has spent the past six weeks at White Sands has returned to Covchend. week end. A few selections were given by the choir on Sunday morn ing. Rev. Mr. Jeans preached an appropriate sermon for the Christ- mas season from the text "Where is lHe that is born King of the Jews." Matthew, 2.2. There was no evening service-S PERSONALS —Mrs. John Taylor 0f Summer- sldc, left on Monday morning for Boston to visit relatives and friends. _Q » —Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Howatt of Summerside spent Christmas in Charlotteiownrs -Mr. Lorne Campbell of Messrs. R. T. Holmlms spent the Christ- mas holidays at his home in O‘Lcary.—S -—Mr. and Mrs. Crilley Lea. of PEMBROKE SCHOOL slaughter," Claudette Colbert and Miss Elizabeth Nutt, Principal of Frederic March, are co-starring ntIthB Nova Scotia. College of Art is the capmfl mean-c, 1n q-{onor visiting Mrs. (Dr) P. A. Crcelmaru, Among Lovers." a Paramount talk- -——— 1e baled m a story by Austin Pal-k- Mr. Edmond A. Fitzgerald of the d b Do m A _ staff of the Vocational School, ‘(Zr and wreck y m y n Saint John, N.B., ls spending a few days in the city the guest of his Miss Colbert’ poised’ personable sister, Mrs. Chas. J. Mitchell, and and gowned to perfection, is custom. Mltmen. as a very modem young beauty Will-Ii! Secfela-“lfll dull” l“ m9 °l‘l Miss Helena Horgan, teacher, “T94 °f "- Ylch bmker i""°d‘!°°$' Cherry Hill. Mr. Jas. Horgan St. 1191‘ 1° ma“? hazard!’ m" newly Dunstarvs University and Mr. John all of which are so much financial Horgan, a w’ college are spendmg as personlfl- W118“ Mflmh- W" N‘ their Christmos at their home at member- hig superb performance ill stanh°pe_ "My 51g," propmcs private acro-v Diane flights to big college football, Mr. William Mccoul-t left yester- Bllmes. Ind 0l~l10f boll-mini? l“ 1111' T dlly morning on return to Moncton, ling, including a yacht trip rollndiN. 13., after spending Cllflfiilllfls al- tllc world, M155 colbel-t is the kind his home in the city. oi’ girl who can say "no" ever so charmingly. and without ever fly- Mr. and Mrs. George T. Mcdfortll, of Amherst, N. 5., who have been Standing of Pembroke Schoolfor November:- Carl Graham, (equal; 2, Arthur Llewellyn; 3, Archibald Graham. Grade IV—1, Ruby Llewellyn; 2, Nellie Sencabaugh; 3, Gerald Gra- ham. Grade III-1, Stanley Llewellyn. Grade I—1, Roy Graham; 2, Em- ma. Llewellyn. Perfect attendance-Grant Gra- ham, Carl Graham, Archibald Gra- ham, Nellie Sencabaugh, Gerald Graham, Stanley Llewellyn, Roy Graham. MARRIAGIS GRIFFIN-MCLEOD-At the home of the officiating minister, Rev. C. E. Armstrong, on the evening of Dec. 25, 1931, Albert Griffin, of Albion was united in the bonds of matri- mony to Laura McLeod, oi’ Peters Summerside were visitors to Vic- y toria for the Christmas vacation-S ‘ Grade VII-l, Grant Graham and \ ,INGS—Mr. Harry Brown, proprietor {of the Queen Hotel, is in receipt of 1B]! appropriate Christmas card bearing the civic coat of arms from '1-Iis Worship Mayor Webb, of Win- vnlpeg, Man. i REMANDED-Fkederick J. Lambe, age 5'7, who appeared before Magis- trate Donald MacKinnon yesterday on a charge of having carnal know- ledge of a girl under sixteen,» was remanded to the Supreme Court for trial. CAR. FERRY DELAYED-The cor Jerry was ‘delayed on account of ‘the storm yesterday. She did not leave Borden until 12.12. As a. con- sequence the passengers missed con- nection with the Ocean Limited on the mainland. The car ferry Prince Edward Island is now in Borden. It is planned to lay her up there for the winter. She is available, how- ever, if necessary to supplement the S. S. Charlottetown. THE CANADIAN LEGION B. E. S. L. Charlottetown Branch annual New Year's dance will be held in Prince of Wales College Hall, Dec- ember 31st. ‘There will also be a dinner dance, held under the aus- pices of Legion in the Canadian National Hotel on same night, starting at 8.30 p. m. The tile last rites cf - Holy Mother Church. He leaves a sorrowing widow and one son Albert, barber, of this city, ‘also two daughters, Sister St. Mary --——~—— Milburge, for twelve years stationed 1 A: ROTARY " m‘ the Rim“? ‘in Victoria. 3.0., but now in Alaska y 1:210“ son m ygsgerduly‘ President and Mm J“ Hymn c1,“ yThgmxfsonl’ was “a lzuestalélrqe 82;“?- '.I‘he funeral will be held on Wed- ' ' ' nesday morning from the home of ilnan commented on Rntarian B. C. his son Albert’ 171 King street Brown, entertaining the Falcon- wood nurses at the Queen Hotel on ‘ Christmas Day and the Rotarians accorded him vigorous applause. Rotarian J. M. Murley reported that the Christmas ‘Tree at the Dispen- the experience of the rural mail carriclxvwhosc duty it was to de_ liver Christmas greetings and par- oels to the country districts-S. MR. NORMAN CAMPBELL i i Over another home in Charlotte- town hangs a cloud of sadness at lsory, towards which the Club had this Christmas season. Mr. John {contributed $100 was n big success. Norman Campbell .11 well known [A letter was read from Miss Amy-citizen havlnz passed away at his {Earle thanking the club for its do- Jesldence- Hlllsbvro Street. Sunday ‘nation. The Chairman and Sccre- 111101111118 8t nine o'clock. ‘ tary Blssett read ‘letters received H6 W55 190m 1n Brookfleld on June ‘from Presidents and Secretaries of i243, 1343- Allie? b01118 EHBflBEd in flthe Clubs in the district in, reply to farming for a time, he came to ‘Christmas greetings. A letter was Charlottetown and was a. partner I read from Rotarian J. A. MacMillan, iwml 1115 bmthelqn-lliw. 111B 1M8 acknowledging gift of flowers at J01"! Saunders. 1!! the meat busi- chfl5tma5_ A musiml prggramme lless, the firm being known as Saun- compriscd vocnl solos by Prof. ‘Prue- ‘tiers Mid Campbell- mall of Mt. Allison University, who i H9 subsequently served on the was heartily cncoled, Professor Ken- KFPIB-Tllllilelbwn Police force and af- “dall playing the accompaniments. lterwards held oflices under the Pro- The meeting closcd with the singing lvincial Government. balm; Prohibi- 3 of Auld Lang Sync illld The Nation- gun dprolsecutor and tax collector. nl Anthem. B 56 urged these duties most capably and faithfully. About three years ago his health began to fail, although he was able | ____ ‘ AT GYRO-—Dl‘. D. T. Waye wosi the chairman at the regular weekly man Pcntiff. Any appeal t8 chris- tcndom. even in the negative form ‘to combat immorality and urlbc-i lief in our day‘ calls forth a re- sponse; while the positive appeal to ‘exalt domestic society, as the; foundation of all society‘ finds one] agreeing with ‘enthusiasm. But,‘ when we come upon the assump-' tions, the appeals to history and‘ the one big church method as the ground upon which these objcctq’ Ives are to be attained, then I, asl a true Protestant. must lift up my protest. "Consider the following as an ex-‘ ample of what I mean. The appeal ‘to the separated brethren to con-l sider that the Roman Church al-‘ ways has been the faithful depos-, ltory and custodian of the doctrine of Jesus Christ, and that also in‘ the first ages of Christianity all the other" churches and religious’ communities of the cast and west‘ had recourse to it as the infallible‘ teacher of truth.‘ Does he expecti that any one who has studied the‘ early ages of Christianity is going’ to swallow such an assumption as‘ that? He knows quite well that the‘ dogma of transubstantiation to ample appeals at every diet of wor- which the Roman Church for ex-l and only in the name of Jesus Christ, the great King and only head of the church. "All the other appeals head up in the one big church idea, which he calls re-union with Rome. Here again history makes_ this appeal heavy going, If this be the great remedy to combat immorality and unbelicf, why is it that multitudes. the reported numbers are almost unbelievable, are leaving the R0- man Church in Mexico. Spain, Czecho-Slovakia. Austria and Hun- gal-y in the well known ‘away from Rome movement?‘ In those Pallds the Roman church has been in absolute control. Why is it that the Roman Church is in the most se- cure position in those countries whcrc Protestantism is the domin- ant religion? “The Presbyterian Church in Canada has had experience with ecclesiastical tyranny with which certain politicians allied themselves resulting in an attempt to deny re- ligious liberty and a complete dc- rlial of the rights of minorities. Such an experience of a merger of Protestant churches makes us a bit wary of the one big church ec- ‘cleslastical merger as set forth in the Pope's Encyclical. “Observation and experience chaperons will be: Mrs. L. T. Lowther, Mrs. (pm I. u. Crokcn, Gyro dinner lwld 111st evening in Mrs. George Sherren, and Mrs. tile Canadian National Hotel. The William McLn-in. 11190-2i Christmas Seal Sale repolt as given --- by Dr. P. A. cl-celmon showed a COMMISSIONER LEAVES-Mr. total of $1346.00 received to date,‘ Ralph Parsons, Fur 'I‘rade' Com- being $23.69 ahead of this date last missioner of the Hudson's Buy Cmlyeax. and within $350110 0i 1115i who has been spending the lastlycars total. Thcrc are about 1350 two days in Charlottetown, leavcsi Persons who received selfls to make on "mm to wmnjpgg ‘m1; mum. returns yet. President Russ Chand- ing. ___._ MODERN MEAT MARKET. - in previous years- fl 811m or money i Meat Market, on Queen Street, isiliockcy report was Blvvn by Mr- to be up and around. Last week his illness took a more serious turn and his condition rapidly grew worse until the end came. The late Mr. Campbell was a splendid citizen and enjoyed the res- pect and esteem of all who knew him. For many years until his health failed he was a regular at- tendant of Zion Church and took a ‘leading part in its activities, being lcr stated that instead of the Club 1a trustee gm- a number of years and giving gifts to the orphanages as _i.rcasurcr of the building commit- 137° 111 spite of the tcc. 31mm and sanmuy, and stocked , was sent to each institution to be ‘member of Victoria Masonic Lodge that Council. He was also a. honorary life with the choicest viands. Scvicks K spent as they desired. The Junior ‘NO- 2 of this filly. 1131/1118 belie 00n- lnected with the Order for forty ship 365 days in the year was not accepted even by the Rnmanlhave taught us that Cardinal Gib- Church’ much 1°55 by other chmcmibons was right when he said "the. as‘ m the early ages °f chrismmityw logical accompaniment of ecclesias- "Dm h” “PM “nllldfimldtni tical consolidation u the acknow- student of history to quietly accept ledgment o; “ Popey mama. u; be m‘ asumpmm o! the mm‘ o‘ the an ecclesiastical monarchy or an dogma of Papal infallibility. which, ecclesiastical oligarch‘, me p055“ dogma n” at u“ backgr°uml M the‘ billties are full of danger both to whgle Encyclical? H” kmws qmte the church and to the state. In a; ti” this dwma‘ w“ CETTlEd‘ our subordinate standards, the Dug the Vatican ammo“ °l Westminster confession of faith, 5mm d pmlest °l “iour belief in christian unity finds g an scholarly mhmmy in strong expression. As a great chris- tian catholic communion we stand ready to use all sound methods to combat immorality and unbelief “Space forbids giving illustrations from history of the impossibility of an ideal place to buy the family] dinner. Fine meats at reasonable Harry Rlcllalvlsoll. He stated that ,‘Y°"75- lllg Gyro icnm was doing well, but i H“ leaves m mmlm- 011° 11511911191’- any Protestant, who has read an. Clcnt or mediaeval or modern his-. and to promote the interests of do- mestic society and to do all in our i“; is rather Carly to puss judgment Miss Flo Campbell of Charlottetown, ‘ prices and kind, courteous scrvicc 1H0 appealed for better attcndanceand ‘me slste" Miss (“marine make dealing at this up-to-datc cs- illg into a rage. m ace pr ry e m8 ‘my Such d°3m8~ power to promote the highest wel. h Ch i t holidays in Still, shrewd litilc kitten that slicispmdl“! 1 e 1 s m“ “Tlmm his K E"°Y°"°=1 W fihflst- g fare of the individual and national Road. city, left on return yesterday 11f- k‘ she man!” we wrong manfiltcrnoon by plane. Monroe Owsley; and to save him' from a prison sentence, she asks,‘ the "other mnn" for we hundred N. 5., spent Christmas lJlly at his illovusund dollars. Strangely cnougll. Old home in Beyyflsb nnd after this chap decides then nlld thcrc spending the Wcekdmd in the city that she is worth even much more Mt yesterday 0n relllm to Glace than that. The climax you'll find m“, H35 mother, Mrs. Nellie Muc- quitc tense, surprising nlld suiis- Donald spent illc wok-end also factory-and you'll long more and in the my more for more Colbert. - - ._; I muse over, but what B 51.011’. one that might hnDPBTl. and doe-i MP‘ pcn on any street. a human story \ (l 9) ‘S’ Street Scene Hm my of the average 06°11" ° i “i; me tht reaches down decP n cred t Drarn a ma“ 15, It retains all the effective the . lchnractcrizations. all There is ncw ‘showing at the pherc which made it an absorbing Ullnce Edward Theatre. one of drama on the stage. Th!‘ "m" those star-leg revealing a cross scc- crvt is excellent making a good ploy lion of iffe in a Il-eat city. or nny inio rm 001111113’ 11004 m°"l'~‘c ‘m9 “T” filly. “Street Scene," a brcath-tull- WOIUI your flilfllilim- Mr. Earl MacDonald, Glace B1118! atmos- ' h l . DEATHS tablis merit a p ensure I i i» i 1RUss—At 35 Upper Prince street’ ATTENDING STUDENTS CON- _ ‘maml VENTIONPML Donald Campbell 1F’ ‘day December .25‘ ma" w of Heatherdale, left Monday morn- ‘ H" B’ Russ’ aged 54’ Funeral private. ing for Buffalo, N. Y.. where he ‘ "m" Mabmaws Funeral Home sat‘ i will attend the eleventh Quadran- "rday aim-noon’ Interment was m ‘nial Convention of the Students Pwple“ Cemetery‘ Christian Movement in Canada. and the United States. Mr. Campbell goes as a representative of the 5.0M. of Prince of Wales College. ‘LARGE-At 221% Queen St. on ‘Sunday, Dec. 2'1. Albert u. Large- ‘nged 62 years. Funeral from his lntc residence on Tuesday, Dec. 29- ‘Servlcc starting at 2.45, funeral Weaving at 3.15. Interment People's ‘ Cemetery. C. N. R. ENGINEER DEAD-The death occurred at his home in Mil- ton Sunday of William F. Bell, a well known C. N. R. locomotive en- gineer, aged 50 years. The deceased entered the railway service Sept. 1st,‘ 1907, as a cleaner in the city round- houoe and on April 16, 1915, was appointed fireman. Until his recent illness he was employed on the ‘shunting engine in the yards at Bordon. N. D. MacLean UNDIITAIII | IMBALMII at l-ll-I‘ games. The Cllallman read Campbell o’ Cambridge’ Mn“ , , He will be laid to rest today in a Clllistmas message from Intel" , national Presmmt Robert Abel U, nlookflcld Cemetery. Services will _ ' be held in Zion Church, Charlotte- Tacoma. Wash. Th. meeting cioscd town, beginning at 2 n m‘, an" ‘x31 m“ “"51"? °i ‘he N““°“"",wl1lcll the body wlll be taken by °m- ltraln to Colville Station. i IN MEMORIAM MR. PET“ .‘ 1 a “n wmw‘ LONDON, Dec. 28.—-Women of The sudden death occurred at his fashion spend at the m” of eight home, Richmond Street, about clgilt cent: a minute m’ balmy "an" o'clock yesterday morning, of illl old 3mm s’ “ccordmg to an esumate and highly "ipflcted rcsldcllt of this ‘gaff é: Emmmd" 12° Lmd” filly. Mr. Pete": Wilson, a vnlucd Illlfl a y press comma“ that me B CENTS PER MINUTE GOES INTO BEAUTY INDUSTRY , New Testament. "we Dav the Pope urges Protestants] to appeal to the virgin Mary 351 our mediatrlx and intercessor. I would say that there i5 not om; vestigc of authority for any such. appeal to the Virgin Mary in the "A8 Pffifibytcrians, our appeal al- Wflys is to the sovereign God, lllwllsh Jesus Christ, our great, own faces and their own hair and turned them ovcr to professionglg for treatment.” The some editors answer the question, "Is it worth W?" by "Of course it is-since it {beauty parlor industry is one which popular C. N. R. yard cmploypc. 1 I while suffering ‘mm fl dismw or ‘never gets depressed ‘$11168 women the heart’ ms ca“ was not cunsldmu lhave parted with control of their the face." Bivea women the courage and con- fidence to look all other women in ed serious ant-Phi; guddcn Wlmlllg cameasia severe shock to il:< illn- ily and friends. About a month ago, on tlic rlrivicc of his physician. he mmaincd ctr PSIL VER F OXES righteousness in this Dominion and unto the uttcrmost parts of the ' i DITY FISH STORE ciridayis Specials Dressed Fresh Cod 10c Dressed Fresh Hnddock ........ 14o n-esh Fillet: .........20o .228 Smells, Fresh Halibut, Salmon, I-‘lnnan Ihddie. Herring, Bonn“; Cod, etc. choicest Oysters by bulk or opened to order. 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