JANlJsuY 1i. 193s {Trinity United _ Church‘ . _ Ministers: nev. noon mule, u. s, n. n. REV. I. W. lAl-BOUQIMQD. Organist: L301 KINDALLLLLLAAJZO. r ’ 10.00 A. Mr-Prlyer Meeting. ~ 11.00 A. Bb-Bubiie Worship, t l Sermon-Dev. F. I. Bishop. ' Anfllenr-“Prllse to Jehovsh" ....‘.......... Beethoven ps0 r. nL-sunuy School. 1.00 r. lib-Public Worship. vTQLAL 0 > Serlncn-“SODII nouns mrmsrloxs or ‘, > I YOUTH.‘ , Authem-"Eveniug end Morning" .....'..... Woodwlsi lolo-“Csn ltBe" ...............l. lhldorton Miss Mel-elm Sterne I ‘Visitors and‘ Students Ccrdislly welwmq, Services Broadcast by c, ll, c, 1g i" t , ,_ v v v v AA ‘AA i i i: 9S1. Paulh Belt... '1“ SUNDAY AFTER EPlPBAfly ‘see 1 4 1 1 8-30 A. lit-Holy Communion. ‘LWA-Mr-Mmlflshwersneluneewosr. Pelcc." ' . ' Mihm-"Tl swim "(the World" Sir 10s.. Goes 2.33 P.,M.—Sundly School and Bible Classes. 3.45 P. 'M.-n ptilms. ‘L09 l’. rL-Evenlnr truer Ind Hermon "Peace Like s River." - ‘X All Are Welcome. REV. B. D. RAYMOND, M. A. ' Rector i u. n. sheen/inn, Organist l-ud C‘ irmlster. 0AA‘ 577i nw-g AAAAAAA vvvwv ‘E up moron}; I nnmsrsn-y-rue any. r. l2. alsnor PBINOI b FITIROY > MORNING WORSHIP ll (PCLOCK > , Sermon ..........................Mllor W. 3.5%"!!! t Anthqnp-"Llke As s Bert" .................... Novello t SUNDAY SCHOOL 8.80 P. M. > > , lllvc you found l plsee in the Sunday School? n not, I be assured there is one wlitlng for you. I nvmmo wonsurr 1 cocoon" > ' Sermon ................... "Discovering Our lollglon‘ { The Rev. F. I. B!!!» ' F. Anthem-"Ivenhgnndltlorllinl" onus: Tl: llstchurchweleolnestoltsp it I a mussel. w. n. BTEVIN ' oi the Salvation Anny. ‘Io sll Iiere lee. welcome‘ to worship with the Baptist Church. LA.‘ ‘AAALA A A AAAAAA AA AAAéAAvlv A: vvvv Central Christian Church w. t. otmrwsl. n. s. rssroa i M35, v, 1,, WNGWSLL, ORGAN!!!’ Morning WorshlP-‘n-uo 5- M‘ flpIo-(Sllwléil) elites Sermon ‘................. ________._..._.____... ‘ Schoo‘ ‘l0 P. M. Evening Worship-JLM P. M. Mr. Rupert Mules! Rev. illllh Milli!’ Sundl lllan 5d gamed) Miss ClslreMlclVi s...°.T3..-_~-c..r. '11..» suns-m ol tenement’ L — t ‘ Saturday Zion} Choir Specials pQNEER T BOTH STORES y“ z... u... BAC0N,N0_1 55c, TUESL. JAN l4fh. 'ed.........-..28c AWE"- Admissicn, :-;2’5c. TOMATOES, tin . c. GRAPEFRUIT, large 1 . . . a m. 25¢ TEA, Three Star, reg. .50C,ll)', 43c TABLE RAISINS, package . . . . . . . 23c, 0....» ORAN GES-, med. size, sweet, juicy . . . . 29c “sacs Grade A. doz. _. . 35c Grade B. doz. . . 30c (Grade C. doz. .. . 25c The tent. Guardian _-__ This column ll reserved ror newl of |0tlll interest but slivertislng o! l newly nature may be Inserted ll d cents l word strictly payable In lllvance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE L-8196-7-l2-3l2 MANY HAPPY RETURNS- Mrs. William Howard, l-illlsboro Street, was receiving the con- gratulations of her friends yester- day on the occasion oi her 83rd birthday and was visited by a number oi her children and grand- chlldrcn. FUNERAL 0F MR. FRASER YESTERDAY-The funeral of Mr. A. D. Fraser, provincial librarian. which was held from his late res- idenoe, l5’! Prince Street, yesterday afternoon was largely attended Services at the home and grave were ‘ ‘ 1 by Rev. Hugh Miller and Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. ‘rhepall bearers were: Hon. B. W. LePege, Messrs. Ira Show, J. L. Douglas, Murdock Ross, Leigh Warren and John Anderson. The public library was closed during the funeral. PERSONALS Mr. William Stewart oi Kinloch is visiting in Kensington. Mrs. Fred Morrison of Charlotte- town is visiting in Southport the guest of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Cshlli. Miss Marie Polrler, of St. Anl. “e-e-oo-fveo ‘ AAA ‘A; ¢Av ‘ v“*“'.‘v.'*..‘."ll .-_.~- Nicholas, spent the week-end" in the city the guest of Mrs. Henry Arsensult. l Misc Florence Dunphy hm re- turned to her home in Kensington liter "-11 a pleasant year in ihe Presbyterian Ohurch In Oanalir ' ST. JAMES CHURCH - mun-m: ncv. n. MOORHIAD neon-l, n. n, Public Worelll): Morning st Eleven O'clock end Ivenlng lt Seven O'clock. Oonuulnion will be oeiebrlted st the Morning Service. The Minister will Ofllllot Both SCVIMI. Sunday Sdmol lt ‘P70431157. "The Holy STRANGERS AND VISITOR-S OOILDIALLY INVITED. . Zion Presbyterian Church ' IIV. G. OAILILI WKIIII — Imlflil PIDI‘. IDUII D. Tl0lll0ll—0rlflfl' lfi Qfilflk 4 momma WORSHIP 11.00 s. lip-nun "no Righteousness u God." ' llnWJ-Olthelsewlllhetheleloherforthsnlorllng. Nathan-Fly Th1" ..........-.............. Alllloll l llOlfllb-Slbbsthlelooilnllihlefllllfi ' lvlumo wolsnrr ‘l-QP-IPTWNTLO shes Gate see u» 00m > “Wl-m I. lfl "w" lolleseeleleeees DB“. "Ivwllnlsblesrethytsbeenseieqti Lender nests! Bleeselillcthsythlidwcllinfhyholselthcywtllbestlll i prlisilgllile." he. Ital, ‘l. wsmsxsuslerollrsnous» bounce. m would mm my Ind 1N0! - ell i three cents a cere- ron "m" 0:1] iifiieulty llfllfl‘ ammo, lee. m. 10.4: emu eneec an» in. he aid. h "M"! can... A. 03x... beshlslflu twopencns mural-ammo lienalensumliibecclneesfllh- ccusRIIIIIIIM°°5EW"°'-"' ousicrmsrlslesunenltllevilll. witnesses . “iwlveecuoustlcelelsjlr-e . Southport. -%--—- Mrs. Henry Bourgeois left yes- terday morning for her home in Fdmundston, N. 8.. liter spending l few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Redmond, City. Mr. J. H. Livingstone, painter oi Murrlry Harbor. who has been a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital since Dec. 28th, leaves today on return to his home. Miss Ruth Ayers, B. N. left on return to Montreal Friday mom- ing after spending l very pleasant holiday with her parents Dr. J. H. and Mrs Ayers. ‘m AS AID T0 ORIIWE DETECTION Two Austrlllan constables are, at the moment, modelling the features of Julius Caesar and King David, in. e. sculptors studio by order of the luthorlties. ‘They are learning sculpture, be- cause it is deemed necessary in identification work, especially in csses of the mutilation of the feces oi accident and murder victims. The ability to remodel will often lishing identity. The authorities’ decision wee made liter consults- tion with university professors, sur- geons snd undertaken-Australian hose Buresu. ITON RAISES FEES WINDSOR, England - (O.P.)-- Hes st Eton College, the most ex- pensive boys’ school in England. will be increased from 01.100 to 01225 per year alter Easter. ~ment for Hudson's Bay Company play en important pert in estab- 1360i! Tile Oontral Guardian! —-_- This ‘ is reserved for news of local Interest but advertising ol l newly nature mly be inserted ui d cents l word strictly payable 1n ndvnnce. colvrnncnsnon cm: rusun ANCE. n-eiee-w-la-alz SMART TO’ BE SEEN IN _ Smarter to buy, Studebaker. Ia-Zlfl-l-ll-ti. PELTS WILL BE received lt the cflice of J- A. Webster, 166 Rich- mond Sh, Charlottetown, through- out the season for shipment to the Prince Edward Island Fur p901 Limited. Bummerslde. L-Iiiiil sue ANNUAL MEETING 0r the Bedeque District " L. O. L. will be held in Kensington, Tuesday, Jan“- lry 14th st 10.30 A. M. W. R. Brooks, District Reilmfiing Secret. "Y. L-205-1-11-1l. UNLOADING CARS OOAL T0. nun-A. Plckard a 00., u. u... loading cars oi.’ Springhill Screened, mverness Screened and Dominion Ooke- L-lvl-l-lc-al. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT - In the list oi first year medical stud- ents who passed their Christmas examinations at Dalhoude Uui. verslty published in the Guardian the name of Owen Curtis, Cher. lottctown, was omitted. Mr. Owen passed in Anatomy 1, Embryology, Histology 1, Biochemistry 1, Phygl- ology 1. , .1 Slldlng Oouch A strong Simmons Couch with heavy link fabric and cretonne covered mattress. Opens to a double bed. |-e-¢¢u-. BLOWER COAL-We can sup- ply slack coal for blowers at $4.75 $6.00 and $8.50. Also Welsh Hard Coal at $8.75. Sold in any qum. touches Are Cheaper During January l $2.50 N OW—$2.50 ‘ 3 Piece Bed Outfit Now is the time to equip your home with new beds while the prices are so low. Walnut flnlsll- ed bed with strong link spring and all cotton mattress in standard sizes. Lumino- $15.50 MONTHLY Here's a Bed outfit panelled bell nicely layer felt mattress. Another Outstanding Value! cable spring and a thick $2.50 Now-$2.5(l Monthly. comprising a wide finished. A strong $23.75 Drop Back This couch is very popu- lar. Has strong fabric base and cretcnne cover- ed seat and back with two end . lily. A Plckard a co. Phone 240. b171-1-l0-3i. McLURE sun MloKINNON, 11o Kent St, Charlottetown, receiving daily silver fox furs on consign- sinuous Orib Outfit sales. Furs valued and cash ad- vances paid. L-lIi-i. CENTRAL PARISH saltvlclzsh Dr. J. W. S. Lowry will preach on next Lord's Day at Churchhill, at 11 A. M. Clyde River at 3 o‘clock. Afternoon, and Canoe Cove, at 7.15 P. M. Special New Year Service at l Get the baby a new Bed and save money! A strong metal Crib complete with spring “d $10.50 January Sale as this Couch. filled mattresses and three good quality coverings shades .. mattress Spring-filled Studio Couch Seldom have we been able to offer such value in any in pleasing $2.50 Down-talc MONTHLY Each one has two spring- cushions upholstered in $218.50 St. Catharines School House this (Friday) evening at 7.30. All are cordially invited. L-zoa-1-11-11, THE BAPTIST GRUB/CH. - Major W. B. Stevens of the Salva- tion Army will be the speaker s‘. the morning scervlce in the Baptist Church. Novellds “Like as a Hart" will be the morning anthem. The Rev. F. E. Bishop will preach st the evening service taking o; his gub. jcct "Discovering our Religion." The evening anthem will be Oak- ley's "Evening and Morning." Sun- day School with classes for all ages and needs at 2.30 P. M. ISLAND AUTHORBSS- L. M Montgomery, whose Anne of Green Gables has found a place in the affections of fans of the silver screen, end Marshall Saunders, whose Beautiful Joe is an In- iernatlonal, both members of the Canadian Women's Press Club, and both of the Order oi the British Em? 1P8» were guests at the Toronto branch meeting. Tuesday and with Miss Edna Ferguson, oi New York. and Miss A. M. Moncxieff, oi New Zealaml, were especially welcomed J. Spring-Filled MATTRESS , Hundreds of strong coil and Mfrs. Angus Campbell, im- mediate past president, expressed the appreciation oi the audience for the music and the address by L. M. Montgomery. who spoke particularly of her literary work and her early llie in Prince Ed- ward Island —'I‘oronto Mall and Empire. , years of sleep- ing comfort AGED COUPLE CELEBRATE- Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McLeod, the oldest residents o! St. Peters, en- joyed eating their Christmas dinner in their own home. Those present were their son, Mr. John D. Mo. Iieod and family and relatives, namely, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coffin and sister Miss Grace Anderson, e-nd their nurse, Mrs. Sadie Masher. They both enivved the nicely planned dinner and good wishes for this Ohxtstmes season. A1- though advanced in years, Mr. Mc- ln his 96th year and Mrs McLeod 91. she was able to be host- ess, bright and intelligent. The old gentleman has been confined to his bed for almost a year, yet ate a hearty meal and with a smile lnd a Joke said he was happy and thankful that both were spared to enjoy this Christmas season, and also for 67 years of wedded bliss. and wished them all health and. Kitchen Ohairs KITCHEN ROCKERS $2.89‘ Dmslierlty throng‘ the coming‘ i The "Who; Is the Least in Beer this unusually interesting lecture SUNDAY 8 P. M. Brighton Club Room Corner Brighton lined Q Foster's Grocery Ivlngeillt l‘. W. J ion will also rpcs" SATURDAY 3 l‘. . on “Sills lnd Flults" end on Wednesday I P. M. “The Silver Cord and Golden Bowl" Ecol. 1811-1. Al Welcome. > MANY YAC Kingdom of Heaven" ,".,§...fi.'fm RACES Melt. ll:1l. South Australia u pnnnins with various sporting contests during its centenary celebrations next W". mtemationsl yacht rlces for steh- dsrdiscd craft. Negotiations llleldy In 1n rm- gress with yachting authorities in Britain. France, Germany. H01- land, Sweden, America, south Af- rica, end New Zellsnd The South ‘Australian National Square Metre Association hopes to organise ln ‘international (hip race in Decem- her. Three Money- Saving Values‘ in Mattresses! ...$|4.75 A Few 0f the Many Bar gains in This Great Sale! on‘. 6 for L© Summe ALL COTTON MATTRESS In spite of advancing costs of tickings and cotton felt we are offering this mat- tress at a new low price WHITE LAYER MATTRESS finished shades colors b tn id t. Mr . . . . . - Q’...,,§,”§§f,,_"“ pqumfce Mom“, springs encased ln layers A thick heavy layer wlnte V‘ Eggses MacKenzle. accompanied by Mrs. of cotton felt a mattress cotton mattress in good .-,...g;-_->__ - wesmk“ "n! ‘l 9°“ °Y wngi- which will give you many quality ticking. A good Regular buyl $8.50 SPECIAL PRICES 0N RIIGS GONGBLEIIM, FELTOL 9x6 fi_,_,,,,,,,,.$4.95 9x6 ft. ..........S3.25 9 x 7V; ft. 9 x 7V; ft. .. "-5415 9x9 ft. ...........$6.95 9x9 ft. ...........$5.00 9 x 10V; ft. .........$5.75 9 I 10V; ft. .._..:......$3-75 9.x 12 ft. 6.50 9x12 ft. ...........$9.75 Sports car and motor cycle road events of 260 miles are also being organized as well es sn interna- tional trotting carnlveL-Auslrsl- ian Press Bureau. STONE AXE GAG FOR. GABRULOUS PAPUANS axe ,proved an effective hint to any member oi the tribe who had too much to say. ' The cider men, he added, wore beards, but the younger men were clean-shsverl, the shoving process consisting oi picking out the whisk- ers with bent pieces oi bamboo.- Austrellun Press Bureau. / Jock Hides, of the Pepue (Aus- trllisn) Petrol Service slid in Sydney that even in the wilds of Plpua ,which he had recently ex- plored, garruloiss polllclsns were to be found, but tho natives had an effective way-oi "gagging" the over-talkative. An uprsised stone AUTO-DRIVING TESTS SHOW MORE FAILING LAMPS 100 ARE REOUOEIJ! Bridge Lamps With the long winter evenings ahead you can enjoy reading with one of these useful lamps, Brass 1,0 Only Junior Lamps (icing at liali Price For a quick clean-up we are offer- ing these lamps Saturday. Two stands with parchment Reg. $7.50 for $3.75 tside~Charlofieio IANDON, Jen. o-Drlving tests failures hove risen n-om the eel-Ly stxnds complete with in attractive .. .. “n.- . ~14»! ‘ .-. ... I .1. $3.75 $1.50 r... Feather Pillows $1. Pair CUSHIONS Assorted materials 99c each ‘ ._-r't,-- Ilgule oi lbout B per cent to be- tween l0 sod 18 per cent. This is in SBOOIdIDCQ with the prediction of the Ministry of Transport. At present about l in 9 or l0 men hi1 end about l in 8 women. The [roller number oi men vakn pols is thought to be in part G1" to the llmblrr who drive pm; slonally and therefore pm; gf": attention to learning. No statistics are nvailnbie Sil ing the rascns fol the failures . the Raye-l Automobile Club is puss- ing for the compilation oi such istltistiol. ru.~.-.o-slwi""""§ i- - -.._ s. 1 s» u as! WA...- .- rrQsEv-znéx.» »..- --