_ a PRINCE Sill IAlKING " FliIilhE Fascinating drama of college‘ days and exciting nights in which students waste the mid- night oil and Jazz bands work overtime. The all-talking corn edy drama that sets the pare for delightful entertainment, A L S O 0 U R. G A N G TALKIE AND VAUDEVILLE ED WARD T O D A Y Mat. 3.00 lac-arc. Night AND VICINITY Mrs Florence McKenna, ac: ompani- ed bv her son Mr. Lorne Nit-Kenna. left, Friday morning on an extended visit to Toronto and Winnipeg, where they will visit relatives. Mr K“ Thomas is spending some time visiting here. the gilest of his brother, lidr. Reginald Thomas. Mr. Austin Campbell has returned home, after spending a few days pleasantly in Albany, the guest of Mr. and-Mrs. Hunk MacKay. Miss Edith Crossman, Cape Tra- verse. is spending a week pleasantly here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- tls. Mrs. Archibald MacKenzie, Ken- slngton, was a visitor to Searletozvn, the guest of Mr .and Mrs. Major lnwther. - Miss Ethel Holland, student a: P. W. College, is spending her Christ- mas holidays in Searletown, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holland. Miss Gertrude Carmichael, student at. P. »W. College, is spending her _i Christmas holidays here, the guest of , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Car- I michael. The Christmas School Closing oi "f Albany Village school, was held Cl’! f‘ Friday afternoon and was fairly well " attended, not withstanding the in- ,, clement weather Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howatt, Cape _ Traverse, were recent visitors to Sum- ] merside. _ Mrs. Wm. Buchanan and Miss Jean ‘fAiileck, were recent visitors to Char- I made a business trip to 'l‘i'yon last ‘week. Misses Jean and Margaret Affleck were recent v" tors to VlCfUTlh. While there they attended tlie open- ing of the rink. » Mr. Jay Hayes and Miss Ruby Hayes were recent visitors to Albany. On Friday evening, December 20th, a large crowd of people attended the Christmas tree and Sunday School concert in Albany Baptist Church. The programme consisted of songs, dialogues, recitations, solos and drills. The real meaning of Christmas was impressively brought out by the youthful performers, each and everyI one doing their part well. Santa Claus was not forgoHen and u gen- erous seasoning of humors excited hearty laughter, ‘ " Miss Georgie Burns and Mrs. Ernest; m, throughout the New Year; and Paynter attended the funeral on Sat- urday of little Donald Norman Camp- bell, son of Mr, George Campbell, of Freetown-A. SCHOOL CONCERT The annual Christmas concert of Spring Brook School was held on Dec. 23rd, in the Spring Brook Hall The following program I was carried out by "the pupils in a very pleas- ing manner and enjoyed by all pre- sent. Mr. B. Rough Meek acted in the calpavcity cf chairman. Chorus, Merry Christmas Davy. Recitation, Fred Payntcr, Sorlg, Sleigh Bells of Santa Claus. Christmas acrlostic, by ten ‘pupils. Recitation, Alva Josi. Instrumental music, Mary E. Meek Recitation, Oliver Coles. ‘Tableau. Christmas Symbols. Star Drill, ten girls. Recitation, Della Matheson. Monologue, Eldu. Bernard. Recitation, Ethel Coles. Song, Thelma Paynter and Rebec- iottetown. "k _ Masters Donald and Lloyd Cameron ca Orr. / The Most Appreciated Christmas Present For Man, Woman or Child is the New Universities Dictionary With all the latest words and pronunciations, meanings nno qlonyml, illustrations. features, weather prognos- tlcationa, Stands d English, Punctuation, ' ericanlsms, eta, etc. l Bight up to date, equipped with the latest words in the language. A Dictionary cl Radio words and Terms of livery- Day Errors, of Forms and A ’ , of Commerce and Law of Aviation, of Lacrosse. of Golf. Baseball, Football, Boxing. Basketball, Yachting, Language of Gems, Wedding Anniver- saries. Blrthstuie. Time and its vnfllflollfl, Language of flowers, Single Flowers, A Dictiona y of Foreign Word‘; and Phrases, facts about the Earth. Population of the earth by continents. The Mot-Ho lflilm of Weights. and pleasures. All thh and a lot more for only 7S cents and one coupon small cost. Suitable for a Chrhtinas Gift to everybody or anybody. Y COUPON I woman-man. ' Chsriotieiowmhl-I.‘ ' , mudoapinusos Contam- ovum-m J sensuous“;onapsoiaesasenonooeosaana Dialogue, A Different Christmas . ‘manner. He called -on Mr. i l New ls tho time to get a real handy Dictionary at a very " 5 STOLEN BETTY BRONSON MNDINEE THURS. FRI. SAT. “FLlGll CAPlTOL TODAY-l‘ Nignv * W|%M_CQLLIERJ.. I-avdshill Oriental danc- ing girls, swaying and whirling the Sheik wail-int for his new brido-n white girl appeared before him. A daring romanw of tropic love and hate, jealousy and revenge. - STUPENDOUS ALL - TALKING Alli’. SPECTACLE AT THE PRINCE EDWARD ll Recitation, Arthur Paynffl- Chorus, Santa Claus is Coming. ' Pantomime. Silent Night. l After which the chairman told ithe audience of receiving a sum of Imoney from Mr. Albert E. Mace, of IBdston, Mass, to provide gifts for the school children. The children in ,a. group came to the stage and can! I“For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." | The following resolution was read: iMoved by Etta Meek and seconded by Oliver. Bernard, whereas Mr. Al- Ibcrt Mace, of Boston, has sent tho ‘sum of $25 to provide a Christmas Itl-ee and gifts for the pupils 0i lysprirlg Brook School and whereas llthis has been a source of great, de- jllght w the young people of the dis- Itrlct; Therefore resolved that we pthe pupils oi this school, convey to Ilvfr. Mime our hearty thanks for his igeiierous gift and extend to himself ohd Mrs. Mace our best wishes for {their continued health and prosper- I \ ‘further resolved that a copy of this u-esolution be forwarded to Mr. Mace. Santa Claus made his appearance and presented the gifts lo the child- ren as weu as candy and oranges from teacher. Prizes were awarded by teacher to those ranking highest in their respective grades. An address was read to the teach- er, Miss Campbell by Elda Bernard and a. gift plwented by Hattie Paynter on behalf of the school children. The teacher in a few chos- en remarks thanked her pupils for their kindness. Complimentary re-' marks were made by Messrs. Jost and Ferguson. A collection was then taken up, and $17 received. to be expended towards adding to school equipment. The singing of the Na- tional Anthem brought the evening to a close. ranawiéci. GATHERING . On December second, a very en- who gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Younker previ- olis to their departure to their new home in Kingston. After the assem- bly had gathered Mr. Georze Beers was elected chairman and as usual ,pel‘li)hl'flfid his duties in an eloquent Davis Ward to read an address and Mr. Beecher Campbell presented Mr. and Mrs. Younker with an eloquent par- ‘lor clock. Mr. Younker in a few well g {chosen and appropriate words thank cd all- present for their kind remem- ‘ prance. After slnging For They are ‘gJolly Good Fellow, a dainty lunch ywas served by- the ladies present. ;The remainder oi’ the evening was Ipleasantlry spent in conversation and ‘ lmuslc which was furnished by Mrs. lEverett Holmes, Donald MacDonald, . Davis Ward and J, W. Gallant. All I [went home wishing Mr. and Mrs. ‘ I foursome] UiTFATHER joyable evening was spent by a large number of friends and helghbors;;°11qw5;__ Yollnker and Lulu many years of happiness in their new home. Following is the addrelez-Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Younker and Nfiss Lulu Younker: We your friends and neighbors have gathered once more in your cheerful home, where ‘so ofmrour hearts were filled with joy and pleasure. and where we al- ways“ knew we would receive a hearty welcome. As host and hos- tess you both so ably presided that many times we lovingly prolonged our joyful visits. Our hearts were saddened when we heard you were contemplating leaving this part of the country, but words cannot ex- press olir gladness that you have decided to remain with us and have built a lovely dwelling house in Kingston. As you move into your lnew home in the near future, our fsincere good wishes go with you. We ask you kindly to accept this gift, not for its value alone. but as a to- ken of our esteem and realm-ll.‘ for you. Signed on behalf of your many friends of Hampshire and Kinpton. I GREAT BRITAIN'S GIANT niniomnu rt-loi wiu. UNDERGO MODIFICATIONS _ LONDON, Dec. 2B—As I. result C! its recent trials Great Britain's giant dirigible 11-101 will undergo among other modifications a surgical oper- atlori. The big ship will be cut in two parts and a section of '15 foot length and. containing n. gas bag capacity oi 500,000 cubic feet inserted before the halves are “sewed" back Wilm- er again. The length of the new ship will be 800, which will make it larg- er than its twin, the 11-100, and‘ hence the largest dirigible in the world. I MODEL SCHOOL CLOSING Tho model school closed for the Christmas holidays Friday morning at ten o'clock. The protram was as I Chorus, "It Came Upon the Mid- night Clear." . Dialogue, "What ls the Meaning of Christmas?" Miriam Rushes and iBerths Storey. Primary chorus, "Twinkle, Twinkle Little stir." Dialogue, Thelma Sarah Shanta. Chorus. Little Sir Echo. Dialogue, Pupils of Grade I. Chorus, “While Shepherds Watch- ed Their flocks by Night." Dialogue, "The First Christmas," Pupils of Grade IV. ‘ Dlngweil and i of Grade I and IL Primary chorus, "Santa Claus." and VI. ' o Sing." ' God Save The King. Song. "Away in v. Mariam’: Pupils Chorus. “Hark the Herald Angels I _.Western Guardid" —-OI'FICIIS RI-lLlKHRD-‘Ihe annual meeting o: tho Summon-side Driving Club was held inMr. 1'. J. E, Wright's office on Friday night, when matters iooklnl towards a splendldweasoii’: Wm On the 10¢- were discuued by the enthusiastic ‘members present. All the old officers were ie-elected for the ensuing year and Dr. W. G. Church and Mr. L. W. Bell were retained on the Track Committee. On account of a Masonic banquet and other meetings and en- tertainmcnh Mk1!!! P1l°9 i119 55-1119 night, tho mocuh, was idiom-nod until Monday night when tho sched- ule of races foi- the winter season will be‘ drawn up and other matters gone into. S. —ENJOYABLB DANCE-In St. Mary's Hall, Summerside, last Fri- day evening, nearly two hundred peo. pie look part in the post-Christmas dance which was held under the aus- picoa of the Ladies Aid of St. Mary’! Church. The hall was gay . with spruce and other Christmas decora- tions and beautiful coloured lights gave s. pretty effect to the stage. where the Crystal Sisters Orchestra and the Summerside Orchestra gave alternate selections of dance music. There were a number of novelty dances and some of the old fashioned set pieces. V35." " Archdeacon and Mrs. White gave a cordial personal welcome to the guests. Members of the Ladies Aid were the chaperones and also served dainty refreshments. Tins-very enjoyable function was notable for tho many elegant and beautiful evening dresses worn by ladies. The National Anthem brought the evening's enloymeiit to a fitting close. S. -BANQUET' AND INSTALLA- TION 0F OFFICERS-St. John's Day was fittingly observed by Hiram and Lebanon Lodge, No. 3. A. F. and A. M. last rridoy It the Clifton H0- tel, Summerside. when the installa- tion of officers for the ensuing year took place in the presence oi a very large number of members. The of- ficers were‘ installed by P. G. M. Bro. A. S. MacKay assisted by Bro. H. T. Begg and were as followsz-y Worshlpful Master. E. Nicholson; senior warden, G. Toombs: Jimlor Warden, D. Baker; Secretary. (re- elected), B. R. Sharpe; ‘rreasuier. ire-elected). J. D. Gods: Chaplain, J. W. Hogg; Senior Deacon, T. H. S. Jackson; Junior Deacon, William Lo- furgsy; Senior Stewart, S. MloKay; Junior Stewart, L. Crue; Tyler, M. l... Small. This was folkmed by s cmiiptuoils uanquotarwnioli n. w. Bro. 1r. T. Begg.‘ s. o. M., was Toast Master. The Toast List and enter- tainment was as followsz-The King —God Save the King, the Grand Lodge, M. W. Bro. J. M. Nicholson. P. G. M4 Solo, Bro. J. G. Mountain; Remarks, Rev. Bro. A. E. Smith; Reading. Bro. T. H. Jackson; Re- marks, Sro. A. E. Machean. M. It; Solo, W. Bro. Ewen Nicholson, W. M-i Auld Lang Sync; God Save the King. l. —CIIBISTMAS TREE AND EN- TERTAINMINT -- The annual Christmas tree and entertainment of Trinity ohm-d Church Sunday School was held last Friday evening in Epworth Hall, Summerside. The hall was filled with an enthusiastic audienob of parents and friends of the children. Mr. Robert Gordon, Superintendent‘ of the Sunday 5011001. was thlvery efficient chair- man. A delightful programme was well carried-out by the junior pu- nlla. which opened with a aonggxmrhe Christmas Child." by the ry Department; duet, Misg Adel 30w- nesi and Miss Virginia-Large; ml. tation, "Christmas Bells," Master Allison McDonald; solo. Miss lnulse Cox; musical ' , mum- Al. exander MncKay; "Christmas Acres. tic," by nine girls from the Inter- mediate Grades; "Good Night Song." Miss Effie and Lily Dalton. ‘the feature 0f the evdninf was a pag- eant, "The Christmas Guest," which Al Society, and was very much up"- ' elated. At the close fianta Claus dis- Heslth drill, Pupils of Grades V " ‘ ttlbllthd from I gally tree g bag of candies and fruit to the child. ren and others present. Mrs. (Ram a lovely gift. ‘New Annan And Vicinity A ,___ , . Mr. Ind In. Iii-ls Memento, Ndrth Bedeque. were recent visitors in New Annan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Marchbsnk. ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ Church’ Services i Guardian sruiivonaui scuooiI otos. lNG-fmd ‘ semi-annual exgynlna. W?" 0! Bhflhgfleld School was hell on the 30th. inst.. with a large m, widows of vol-anti ind ivLsitori The following program was success full carried out: Welcome, Mast»; Carroll Lax-whee: Chorus, All 1,1,. DUPU-Bl Recitation. Mdlikr Clara Hllllm; Dill-lotus.‘ Ivan Somers, Iysn Lam-be; Misses Marguerite and Caroline Sinclair; Monalogue. Miss Winnifred Haslun; Recitation, Mp5. tor James McKay; Dialogue, my. mond Hashim and Peter Sinclair; Closing. Mia Isabel Sinclair; Chm». us, All the pupils. Mrs. Everett Has. lam was the capable organist. Pre. cents to each pupil given by the Women's Institute were than passed and a treat of candy from the Jeacher, Miss Yeo was enjoyed by all. Remarks were made by a hum. ber of the visitors and "God Save The King" brought the afternoon to Tl-ISBAZTIST CHURCH " m. A. o. viuoéat. 1.1"...‘ morj , semen, Iwke on "A New Year's Prayer" basing histhought on the Will-i of Moses to-tlhc Almighty," "if Thy presence gov not with me, carry us not up home." Exodus. 33 l8.- The possibility of the loss or God's, presence through the‘ sin of the novel» l» wwehli unon the mind of, Moses that he uttered this, one of‘- iho moot impressive and expressive‘ mayors in all the Holy Scriptures.‘ Ivory Christian today mould mount, his own entrance to any undertaking.- Walnut go forward. We have ne'- oholice, but we need not go alone. Do we really need God's presence? ‘rhekifls a certain impromlon abroad in these days that man is strong. wise, competent enough to command his dwu dntiny. "I am the master of my fate, ~12 am the captained my soul." said w. I. Henley. Yea" we Messrs. Allis McNelll and John Pillman, New /Annan and 'Il‘ra_veller's Rest respectively, have returned home, after spending some time visit- ih; friends and relatives iirBoaton and other American cities. Their friends gladly welcome them back.‘ Despite the cold weather, a goodly crowd attended the auction sale of Ml‘. MoMurdob, Kelvin, on Monday afternoon. December 10th. The stock andimpleinenta were first class, therefore everything realized a good price. Mr. Hugh Morrison. the well known auctioneer, needless to write, performed his partln his well known satisfactory manner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waugh, Wilmot valley, were in town last week. ' _- um 9”’ a. close-E. Mr. Colin Scl-iurman, Central Bede- w’ m- m ' x " , , __. cue. was a recent visitor to Wilmot um“ ° °"' °"" '“"BGKQ* SUNDAY scnooi. conosnr s1 Valley. IlllGllFIELD—'I‘h¢ United Church Because of Our Own Insufficiency I ‘i i Mr. and Mrs. Robert l-lurphy, On- tario, are spending a pleasant vaca- tion in Clermont, guests .of the for- mers parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Mrs. Murphy was formerly a successful teacher of P. E. I. and both are being cordially welcomed home by their many friends » Mr. Louis Moose was a visitor to the city last week. Sunday School at Highfiold under ‘the superintemdeney of Mr. Benjamin Carter held ii very successful con- m on Monday evening, Dee. 23rd. The church was very tastefully decor- ated and filled with an attentive‘ audience. Members of all the church- es inthe community took part in the concert and contributed to t/he ev- ening's enjoyment. To Mr. and Mrs. Sellick of Brockley Point Road, the United Church at Highfield is again very greatly indebted for their fine musical assistants. Mrs, A. S. Friz- zle at the organ was very kindly assisted by Mrs. Herbert Stead oi Buckley and Miss Jean Rodd of Mil- ton. Mr. Carter as Santa Claus dis- tributed over sixty gifts to the chil- dren and young people of the com- munity. Mr. and Mrs. Grant weri also kindly remembered. The ladiel of the church served candy to till audience and iihe concert was closed with the National Anthem. We are nu; able. We weary and grow faint. Adam, created perfect. forflliiting God, resisted not tempta- uoh, comm} trusblns in his own power, failed. Peter, alone, attempted the Master's walking on the sea, and DQIIIMIIDKASIJIU1$QBOWILCIII own powor is not enough. Because of His Power In Him do dill things consist. Ibi‘ thme weaknesses, for this helpless- ness, already described. the only res- cuais an Almighty power outside guraalvea. '15s power. flint. 50111; suutht Ilvo victory even in sppuwat defeaitto Noah, iloDlnlel, to the three Haixbw (lhlldrsn, and all who unit 011. him in sinmrity "ma truth. Heiddhld bode forus exceedingly abundantluy-groat, lll sufficient. m" wesknemioslls for His etreniilil. The semi-annual examination of New Annan School vi. held "Incl-my afternoon, 19th, inst., with quits; largo attendance of rah payers and visitors. The prompt and correct answers of the pupils throughout the classes save evidence of careful and efficient teaching. The sohcolroom was very nicely decorated and a beau- tlful Christmas tree laden with gifts also adorned one corner of the room. A well rendered program was carried out by the pupils, after which prim were awarded and a generous izrcot was served to both pupils and visitors . ' alike. Ah address was thoh read to W° "mm!"- W‘ 4° 11°‘ m?" the teacher, Miss Patricia Cullen, by W "W- 1'" W‘ “WM "m "° Miss Margaret mman and a pveient- n"! l 11¢‘- W‘ l“ “W” W“ Itl0n of a cs gold piece with an addi- We MM l" "id Mo!» “do 4n tional gift was presented to her by W! 1111911399‘ W m“ ' cmnWnmu Miss Gertie Mclnnis, um- which the modelli- teacher gratefully acknowledged the’ War-willie: to so with ‘l. Whit gifts in appropriate words. Pleasing "DYQVFUI. W!!!‘ lulu!“ ‘mi B" remarks were made by Mr. Arthur 1N1! 1,l'llfl°°_»4l-.°il.u""-. " Enman, trustee, showing on behalf of - the district the appreciation eithe- good work done. National Anthem then brought the examination tr a close. ' Because We Do Not ‘Know the Future PERSONALS Mrs. H. C. Drown left Saturday morning on s visit tonoeion. Mr. Marcus Colder, Canadian Na- tional Eicprem Agent, accompanied by Mrs. Calder and son left Satur- dsy morning on s. short vacation to Boston. i ., 1 i-b. _ cnsunanca . The flindruioe of lln . ' We. the Egg Candlers. do hereby challenge the C. N. R. freight dept to a game of hockey. Date suitabll to both teams. u ‘wife-ht Godin our iivu. W must strut Sin out. We must make . . place mom, goo-rouse let God. in. Mrs. Perle Affleck, Summersidc. 121W. Jed-loll!!- Shite. 1113"" F"'“d_ spent the week end in New Arman. between us and. God’! da-Ilv PPQIWW- only as the Gain-rt of cod is united lngylrlgmggoesforwardasono man. can God N Tim “l- ' , Signed. F. O'Neil. Goal. i L. McDonald, Defence. E. Larter. _ Capt. E. ‘Ranahafi. Forward. EL- Mgllett. - a I E. Robin- ' J. Hogan. sub. . Boser McQuald. Manager. I , (Patriot please copy.) " lvilssiMabel Hogg, asughvoi- of m. and Mrs. John Hogg, Wilniot Valley. who spent the pest two yeari in West- em Canada arrived home last week to spend the winter months, where her numerous friends are giving he: a royal welcome. Miss Hcgg speaks very highly of her Western home and although pleased m" be among hel- old friends again, yet she purposes to ru- tum West some time in the lpring. Meanwhile we sincerely hope her visit here shall be a very pleasant one. i The spirit of Worldincss. qhgcnuiflcftladishoneyccinb- ed with wcrldlineas. "when I would do good. evil in wont with m?’ aust-miualitaev-umvlls- consecrated wan-an Jlld-biiNl-llh censtantacoeaatoqodwpaviotorious. Too msny-otul-do not flee the 1m‘ mam of 1m in the“ dlyl ill" made a rendering of our ownot Bt- Paulh words. "1' would be all things so all men." And u a result. ‘I! smoke with the makers. drink-with the sriiiinaaganuawith tholllflb‘ The Spirit of w... and Skepticism We must bellevef in faith Ind per- fect trust liesolie my to communion with God. ma» ilhredtcnd our mm- ilioe, our schools. our uuiveisltw. and dotibt threatens terribly our spirit- ual existence. i-muzbly, sincerely. let us go to our 0041.. - The semi-annual examination of Clermont School was held Thursday evening, Dee. 10th, with a good at- tendance, of parents and vlaitml. The was presented by the Young People's J. P. C. Fraser was the recipient oi The pianist of the pupils were rigidly examined by their teacher, Miss Mamie Mill and showed throughout each grade and class very creditable progress. An excellent program consisting of dialogues, choruses, and recitatlons were well carried out. The school room was ar-' tlstically decorated and a pretty Christmas tree, -prettlly decovatedarid groaning with numerous gifts for teacher and pupils, given out to each recipient by Mr. Percy McArvillo, ably noting Santa Claus, causing meni- ment to older ones, as well as young The teacher received many prettyandl useful gifts. Pleasing speeches of ap- Pfwl “ were spoken by Messrs. John Murphy Ind others, showing in evening was Mrs. Douglas Gordon. The slngingof the National Anthem brought a very enjoyable programme t0 a close. S. \ lera. and unless we Hell with thooe who go tn Hell. .- _. _',_____._....-- parttheeetbornlnwblohM-iailllllll Travellers‘ Rash-I. Lin“! held by tho dist-riot.’ ‘This m follow- ‘ss by-a vets of thanks to thaqtqacher. for the excellent work- dong-v W" Mill suspended in , a pleasing, manner. A generous treat was passed tin hub"!- and visitors as well, after which the entertainment closed with, the Na- tional Anthem. ' ‘ Min m-saatino 1lfluiibiflk, student it P. w. c. ii mum her holiiays at her homo hm. ., . .- t - a _ v 4l.___‘. - V I’ "Mifllliailmoill. whoihas been attending college in Charlottetown, is spending nei- holidays with her par- ents, Mr and Mrs. Herbert McNeill, - I THlkiCrlT$ ANOTHER-i ' cc-r mo or MACCAE$ I ev GOLLY-IF v1’ lsuir one‘ SRQTHER-NOW w: Ger \ g I waumanesm up MY PO97.‘ so 9A0 l CANT wann- OlDWDuRING won Ml-élR‘? 0o wou m-uMK l wuz nluqiu‘ TO AMu-ss. ME$ELF?GO AN' moons. DOCTOR 5:00P AN’ "ream-um Tc coma‘. Riot-w ova HE5THE BEST OQCTQR in ‘rtowu- i cor TO cw Inocu- 11-05 ni-inuuansn so’: I mu no ‘ro olmwb CHOWOIR III III all. lNl i‘ \ \I fl II Let us determine that the iuu and mistakes of 1929, ahlil not stay with 1030, mt us span take on_ our lip! the great prayer. ‘£1! thy prisence go not with me. carry us not up b61198." and we shall rise from our jknees with the assurance, “My presence shall go with inc, and thou shalt find reet." . At the evening service, Dr. V :cnt spoke impressively on "A New on"! Choice." The Christmas time! WI;- in large part. mama yobtordlv by the full choli- udder the direction of Min Spencer. , The usual activities for the inomn- lhg week were aimou hood. llfwnl whichImpnuoo might be iusdq var- tlcidai-ly, of the Christmas concert and troe for the Sunday School, Mon- day at 1.30 p. m. and the mid week prayer service on Wednesday at tho some hour. ' ‘ ' —By“Geoi-ge iVicManus l PHONE Him-Bur uni CAN'T‘ Con! mm!- car minor-when Hi5 IBQT- - v I a iHu/‘ “i -/'\ i.