Hear l/ic song hi! "1i'I.S'.$' ME (r'()()I).\'I(|'H1', NOT GOOD/I YE" ll scar-tax sorvrtyms , l1 xrws S sm nanny 1.41m“; t) sixoixo "NANNY" i (‘ulbertsons Are Victorious (Associated Press) NEW YORK. N. Y. Jan. Qw-Ely lie PHtlCCI his month's contract iukio -points ahead. having won T7, rubbers lo T3 for Lenz. Mrs. match as her husband's partner" as she started it, and right up to the last rubber there was doubt ivhethcr there would be a Culbcrton plus for Culbertson finished the‘ PRINCE MEELY MARY AN N Never a. more wistful Janet . . . And never a more attractive (‘harlie . And ncrr-r a more iii-art stirr- ing story. . . . Drama of under- stood lun- lictn-ccn a nhcircss-to-be 11nd a coniposvrpn thr- bitter roar! to fame. "'(#iii'y"s5ii£"ciiib ‘ Is Inaugurated WINNIPEG. Man. Jan. 9.»»tl3y Culbertson triumphed last night. Th" Cwnkltlilll‘ Press‘ m a my or land lubbcrs and almost as far from . bridge mam] with Sidney s_ Lem the sea as they could 1iossibly get h] a n,“ of “ml bidding sysmns 16 old salts gathered here today andl ' formed a club to keep alive memor- l res of the seven seas. 'l'lu~_v call it the "Cutty Sark Club“ alter the famous old clipper ship. Many of these sea hungry men sailed in old clipper ships. 'I‘he_v hail from Nova Scotisi and from the ‘ ~—'~~—---~__.- an-Aaw-nlmllf. -.>~.>v.w.u. mnkmnrm§ - ' ‘-* ‘my ‘H _ ......_u~.- . r Matinee 3.1; 16c, 26c. Ere. 7 & 8.I.'il 256e, 42¢. l AMJURDIAN J0 E MUSICAL ACT l l tIIeniocrai . Defend Bell IVASIIING'FON. I). C.. Juli. !l—- . River, with rauchlln Dell iJlatzVlil- tlly lllt‘ Clilltlilhlll Ilrc . i- The l‘.t .\' rs that tbs llnittcl States hm’ wool Island west‘ The bride lmihuiuiticizirifl bill \\'l\.\ :il"l/.'i£l‘tl (in Iriiiiiciit hail lll\'l.‘l-'.(‘tl the nillfl- was becoming”, flressed in a gown i115 ll Pvliliflll EPSUIHX" l" ll\<‘lll"“ l" “"‘*"-“ "ml "h" yidmgg m“ of beige georgette and radium lace 1 United States House of lit iinuweii- l" " ll-‘l’! l’) T11R51) \""l-“ Fmvlvell l“ luuvclnng in a b|ue broadcloth coat latrvvs iirlvrrlvs’ mid it»; =»ii~11r~i>r>= J “mm 3”“ lmmnmg‘ with opossum trimmings and hat to l replied with an llSS(‘l'llt.\ll tlizit tlicj.‘ l‘ _‘ . ‘mu wqnlllllzllt‘ magi-h only the must, intimate accepted lull responsibility fer thi: 7)l1\h‘llyl‘j]l‘“5llr( friends of the contracting ilartles 1 l “uh J I. ‘ IIICHSLIIW‘. The bill, embodying a (lominiint, I issue between‘ the two mnloi- ])ill'lll‘F. I evoked a torrent. of (Fr-l '3 SHE nrsnm) nni _i.\"l'" tlic rubbers in vzhicli she took part. Pacific‘ TILE-v ham sum“ in fishing B,“ Sh? was the big factor in me schooners and inen of wzir and their guiii of 210 points for her husband's ‘yariod expoflcmcs would m1 a ‘VOL l~|(lt‘ on the last night and this ln- “me or Sm 10"" Omcors mm mm (‘MKISPCI the lead for the 88 rubbers meet on equal footing in this land- m Um belies in “men she had play“ bound seanicns club and now they u! to 3G5 points. are to have regular meetings to i quarters of lhc ch‘ " l" crats. liutrerci" qt; .‘!‘i'7'.l'L'<l ll c which (l: strength in l1 tt-st rot ly indicated the bill vsould be pi. and scnl to the Senate. .7 Lcnz and his Partner for the last W?" 3mm}; and sing me sun-gs a“ (‘EIZITIQS lhlwlfih 4T rubbers of the series, Commanti- Smlors know‘ l." Winfield Liggett, Jr.. won three o. the six rubbers of the last ses- ‘ pLhfwAxT Cmrufl iiuii. but failed to gain through in- ililtll‘ bidding. Nt-u-i-thelcss for Llggetts share o. the match Lenz‘s side was 7,850 1i.-.iirs alicutl, a fact which gave fol- lowers oi‘ the "official" system of buliliug much cause to rejoice. They feel that liflfl Liege-it been Lcnz's partner tliruugiioitt instead of 0s- walil Jucoby the result might have been different. Mrs. Culbcrton look the honors bidding and in play of the cards (luring the last. session. Doubled once at: four hearts, shc made fire by a squeeze play. Once she doubled Lenz and he was set four non-vul- nerable for a loss of 600 points. Once slic took six tricks on n biil of three iiu trump, but thc slaw was due to 2i good drop. Culbertson criticized her bidding nu one hand which led him into a no trump contract on which he nnulc fire when there was a slam ])l)‘»'\'ll)lQ in iliamonils. He thought an opening bid of four diamonds by Ili'l' to show her great strength in that suit would have been more in accordance with system than her one diamond. Lipitett once lnzidc :.i.\' hearts 0n n bid oi four. Cuibertoii thought. the slam was a lay clown and should have been bid. Imnz and Liggett hail good hands mitt could have made more of them. ‘Ihciy hud 100 honors in three hands ruimriig and 150 honors later. Lenz win. set. once at five clubs when there was game for him in no trump. With another no trump 1ios-.~ibility' he contracted for one diamond. On the firr-t hznul of the session hi: played. the 23rd of the night, (fuiiit-rtwzi was set two non-vul- Lcnz could have mzulc a little slam ru-rablc at five spades doubles when 1n hearts. Lenz and Liizizett gained 1.400 points on the hlgizest rubber of the -_~ _ ':-: 3-: = £9: 1i EYESIGHT Ill =-l EXAMINATION ~; ‘Hlgslaleélzll: and Suppiyln; n. J. MABON ll OPTOMETIIIST hinntague P. B,’ l. Offlco Connected With eron. A bill of 25c was paid to lvliss E. Eoulter. Program for the esicnlna: consisted of readings; by Mrs. Croken. Mrs. J. Dawson. Mrs. Year Resolutions and collection. INSTITUTE The December meeting of "Plea- sant Circle" Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ewen Cameron on the 12th. Ten members and two visitors were present. Afeetinr. op- ened by repeating Creed in unison. "Roll Call" responded to with Christmas suggestions. Minutes of last mcctins: were read and iiflOpt- ed. Three members rejoined. Let- ters from the Red Cross were rciul by the ‘President and Christmas seals were sold. A committee of five were appointed to canvas the ilistriet in aid of the Red Cross. It was. moved by Mrs. Emmett Crokcn seconded by Mrs. Henry Cameron that the Secretary order a Santa Claus suit. also four dozen of oranges for Christmas treat for school children. School and sicl: committees reported. The following new’ ones were appointed for Jan- uary. Sick. Mrs. Henry Cameron, Mrs. Emmett Croken. School. Miss Edith Boultcr. Miss Beatrice Tier- ncy. prouiximnic. Mrs. Lorne Cam- and Mrs. Basil Sherry. E. J. Walker. Meeting closed with Insti- tute Ode. Lunch was thcii served by the hostess. Next meeting to b" at the home of Mrs. Elmer (Lim- ble. Roll Call answered with New night in which the Culbcrtsonls took three straight non-vulnerable sets. Culbertson thought his oppon- ents‘ gains in some rubbers were 50 percent. below average. With good cards on the first. hand of the last rubber Culberton refused to bid. saying he could not losc. "Ely." remarked Mrs. Culbertson. "I thliii that is unpardonable." Two Meals IJ-ay Eest For Stomach Trouble Skip one meal and drink water ln stead. Wash out stomach and bow- els each morning by drinking wu- ter with spoonful of simple glycerin. buckthorn bark. saline compound tcalled Adler-Ike). . Adlerika brings out poisons you never thought were in your system. If you are nervous. can't sleep, full of gas. it will surprise you. Ad- lerika contains no harmful drugs. Get it today; by tomorrow you feel the wonderful effect oi’ this German gesture; remedy. Hughes Drug Co. t . 3 kn this year's rcpubl Juliet llcfllcii Ifllllltltf. who has travelled .n c-ct-rv caunznv except Duncan MacDonald‘ Mrs. Ana" AS fir!‘ " 01H“ ' who w!“ Cummings, Miss Katherine Mac- led wiili l c»- ;1i Par} (lur- .(.nnu,_“.," m...“ ‘l"’"'“ 5" “y” number and quality of the wedding e m?“ l" gifts bore testimony to the popular- wiisinucrrow *1 ‘l'l*"~" ity of the bride mid groom. Much picturesque amusement was caused by the char- Statcs, Chu ~l "Wm?" of IVQTICYSLWIIO came from far and Illldvlfillllli; Dill" ill " 11ml near to pay their respects to the age, is to retire a:- l "l newly ivcdded pair and who, after Great Britain. , lzauilztigv and tcr completion of "gore r chairman of the Unitvtl gallon t0 the Arms C1 . in‘ Genera. As he puts it_ hr- um s expect to remuin for tlu- ticlinii-al work“ there. The confercnc" take rcry long in i... .r t. ! oral discussion ant‘. patting" lllli) . technical problems aft r it o; . February i2. ll lDl exp» i". il to Just before lc:iri:i,'r lu=t iiiylil. fiwl Chicano, he :inneiii:i.i..l ltll '. n crnmcnt. A former tcn mention-sci l murics as i1 p0. President, 1.'t'lit'l‘."ll Dam on the cvc of lillilllllfl‘ Nu.’ Lion. The nzimc of DZHW been lfiPiilliJllCtl in h . -l'l tr.‘ -. "' Lit ial nominee. llc has put. as tlzl. speculation as "iiOll‘ii‘l...‘." flow- cvcr, the f-i 1t reaztitiii iu political circles was to reuurd his res‘ ;uuti"n as significant politmulljs. BANKS IIAVINI; VtUYlljll TICOFIIIJi LONDON. Jan. 9. -'l'l".t- lluii; ol Elnglainrl is liznxng a !.t.!-- t-guz-thlz‘ —-well trouble. In rcbuildiii’! the liinl‘ ll ll.'1\\' nit- eslan wcll was borczl in lli.|ll‘(‘ lhc bank's water Slipplf.’ . siege. or natural cntasti the well ivns iiy/‘iinfl pm \-_-,~11 n. Ll1.\'<l‘s hank act" thr- strwtq drlcil Hi1. ilmiarehtly drainer! by the n"~.- cr hrirc. Lloyd's are bormir a new mt when London fmnnc-‘w ll fill’! ‘zave an flir- moment thcv \‘.l"l"‘l‘ l'.'i‘."lllf‘l" LlWflS or the l'..nil: m‘ ll)tll will ffPt the wafer thli; time. A man had been nvillczl out of th~ water. seemingly (irml. Onlooker-"We must. try artificial respiration - now tlvr" are methods." DFIIWDCII Man fopcnimz ere-u ~- "if rix .rum ls one of them, don't bothci‘ "l" Ilwlw. Minnow-in Illlfllblla lbfllll- the other five.‘ Fan-ll 1m’:- “u- ~- » 1:) the mun to whon shUs nlzirricil.’ Con. (Itllllllfll to live with him! llo you wonder .~“‘.t- ‘nights for" her “'0. mans right it, 1mm? bee the IflU-ZWIIPZITHIJIO iiuiii ciunraroii l ....i cuvr use 03 yS , Japanese Slhow" formally llllll. Japan's \\';ll1t‘Xl‘ll‘i_J pearl.- ‘ lflu- cum l ll‘l'.'llUl‘_'» MEXICO Ir-‘LND OF IIEAUTY “TIM AN WRIT ER IIISCOYERS Ni-C-A’ ‘JOKE. Y.. Jan. UAMrs. u. i. t zi IHUJIFPS. She jtlruiit‘. llll‘ ,i"~~ -~ would fake but ‘=1 for; month l" lin- taken two and [oiie-lizilf _\-~ -. i» ..ii-s financing illlt‘ prod itlrs, Rublce worked loui u s20 y l =::il un the ciuntryfls lfsiuflv, had ‘ xivuns enact the story and st 'l‘\‘{l ihc country‘ for ‘uiity s1:ut.~1 where the action lis tnkt-u. stun} as it is cit. to lilll-lC. the - nfwliicrh is; IuV-ng writ‘cn by cmisztlcrcu one u: the mos; disliugulshcd modern Mexi- ,cun L'0Il1§i'l.'\‘l!1'S. {he produetL/vii will bc rclcruzrit to the public. ‘ill/lotion With Others In lllurilcr Complaint lifiNizfrlllJfi, .i.i'.i, fl-FA. P.\-—-A murdei' complaint "nainiiiu Mrs. Granville i-‘tirtcse-ttc. New York and ‘Waw ' '1‘ ' y mairon, and Lirutozizint Thomas H. alusuio. U. t.» N. was SWOITI out hcrv toilay 11v (Jliief of Detectives Joli)‘. ll. lvlzlnl 11-h in connection wth the kktiinpping and slaying of a young: Hawaiian accused 0i haixii: part :i.cd w 1h four other ‘men "rmbcr in nn attack M’ i . 1 I/wru, nu cnliivied man in the .Ni ‘a also war. named in the mur- dcr wimplaiil §s"llf‘tl nqninst Lieut. r.1.».~'.t~ and Mrs. l-‘nrtescuc. 'l‘lic Ilnwaii: l. Jns 7h Ktihalmtvnl. iwi»: lined from :1 court room here culicr In the (lay and scfietl, pcficc "tlll, by two men‘ ziflri- having bggn ointml out. by :1 woman. After lncaline; it flccim: nummg. lailt: police Rflvc chase, succeeding in storming it only Qltrr firina three chefs and lhcn finding in it the _bo<ly of Kalmhnwai. IIP 1nd ‘Jppfl shot through the heart, Slfllipnr] of it's clothes and wrayrpsii .11 n street. Mrs. Fortesctic. wife er a ncqx; soldier and author, Tllcu viunt. Mas. sie and Lord, were zizunt-ri bv police ion .\ t as occupants of the death car, BRANDED All UUTCAST 0K Resentment AHYFOJEN. I\TllllL"lilll‘ll\. Jun. 0.-—tA. utlons in Iiuiieliurh are consonant tri-atics and " that llll rc \\'i'l'l' many prcctrclcnts for i iullnuwrri in oscupyiiig the c conceived t-lic t the real Mexico services rendered during the put . “L”... akt-Lasaumps-eaimuu-iu- 51.14 . ,_, . _ y 11423-1-9-21 ED MARRIAGE-BUT m; riciih- —BUY BEEF hearts, bee! liver, To D A Y m) Ill-JR 0 1"!‘ o F I. o v l‘ TURNIPS- — I-Oldln, in bulk, beef tripe, at Bruce's. 4-1-11-2i Matinee 315 . 16c 31a. Charlottetown every day. Henry ' y“. -, a 5.5 '51», 42c,'52c. Smiillwood. 11397-1-8-41. -rnoms on um. your orders wood. DALIIOUSIE PASS LISTI—In ted, he having passed in all his s cerlng. MCLURE AND have still plenty funds I The uncertainty of business c er than those received from forei price right at home by selling ists in silver fox furs. MACDONALD — RIAUMIILA Oct. 28th, when Rev. C. N. Brow united in marriage Katherine Afar luacDoi-niil. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. i-iacDauald. at Hunter couple motored to the home of the bride's parents, where a reception was held in honor of the bride. Af- ter the usual congratulations were extended to the newly wedded cou- ple, the immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties sat down to ‘a sumptuous repast. in us orderly a manner as they had come. Prior to the marriage, the bride who was one of P. E. Island's most successful school teachers was tendered a shower by her many friends. Shortly after midnight, the happy couple motored to their fu- ture home ln Wood Islands, follow- ed by the best wishes of a host of friends. ' EASTERII GUARDIAN . . ‘DEATH REGRETTED-The death occurred in Montague on Saturday morning after a brief illness o.’ two weeks of Miss Ethel Hicken aged 28. Funeral notlce lat- er.-H. ..‘Miss Melvina MacDonald. 80 Commonwealth ‘Avenue wit-h her friend, Mls Louise Winters, Sprlng- field, Mass. spent a very enjoyable vlslt during the holiday season in New York City. “NIFASPEREAUX WOMEN'S IN- STlTUTE-‘The regular monthly meeting of the Gaspcreatix Women’s Institute held m; the home of Mrs. George H. Hicken on the evening of December 2i, was attended by thirteen members and seven visit- crs. The meeting opened by sng- ing “Tent-lag On The Old Camp Ground." Mrs. Lawrence McHerron presldlns: at the organ. Minutes of last meeting were read adopted and signed by the president. Roll was called and answered by "My Favorite Book". It was (teclded that a Birthday party be held for Miss ‘Julia Steele on the eve of her 87th, brihciay, also that fruit be taken to a sick person in the district. Mrs. Lawrence Mclierron kindly invited the Institute to her home for the next; meeting. Roll call to be an- swered by sing. say or pay, While an address was being read by Mrs Charles Steele President, Mrs. Geo. A. Hieken presented the retiring President and re-elected Secretary with a gift. in remembrance of their fellow-members of the Institute for CENTRAL GUARDIAN WATER RATES-Monday 11th. 1S the last day for paying water rfllfis- LOADING TURNIPS in bulk at Charlottetown. Monday and ‘rues- day at market price. Henry Small- 11435-1-9-31 Daliiousie pass 11st the name of L. James Taylor. of Victoria, was omit- jects. making three firsts and high- est standing in third year engin- Mai-KINNON available for the purchase of silver fox furs. dltlons makes cash sales at home preferable to shipping abrold. BrlnB i nyour pelts and get spot cash. 11425-1-9-31 WE TOLD YOU SO-For some time we have been telling the D1111- iic that our cash prices were great- sources. Every day we have people confrming this fact. Why then ship abroad ivhen you om Eel? B- Del-WI’ McLure and MacKinnon, special- 11425-1-9-31 WEDDING-A very pretty wedding was solcmnlzed in Trinity United Church at 5 p. m. on Wednesday. uc WE$TEIIII euinnan 4-1-11-21 .' B -BON'ELEB8 BEEF for foxes, sold right at Bruce's. for fox meat. smells and special fox biscultfor winter feeding to Bruce's. 11410-1-8-21. D —HOCKEY MATCH at Bedeque. Rink Monday night, Kenglngton, vs Bron: the Bedeque. One hour's skating after Y?" match. Admission. 25c. 5-1-11-11 15,83,341‘, —FOX MEAT. snieits and special fox blscult for winter feeding, sold exceptionally right at Braces. 1l4l0-1-9-2l. ub- Ad: Li —-COME AND see Kensington and F" BRCNCHITIS ONT h: one of thou strangling, choki lign of n co and uve yourself from the chm-cu and danger irreparable from an attack of Tlouwnd: of sufferer: from thin malady luv: learned that BUCKLEY'S given prompt ralief~—nnd better uill—zhnr if mkzn in time, i: nip: an attack in the bud. l BUCKLEY'S can be obtained in any drug non in two liZ¢lr-—7’C and 40c. OVER 4.000.000 BOTTLES SOLD JANUARY 11, 1932 i KLEYg nmclu develop. A: the fin: or cough take BUCKLBYS BO- M-J i i. . nut-A smote SIP moves ITI Bedeque Cross sticks in a League 851119 Mfllldlly nllllli. 5-1-11-11 the C.M.B.A. and intends to give a lecture in the hall in the near fu- tum-s. Oll- -—SMEL'I‘ FISHING POUR-The fishermen of Bumm side and Bede- que are having unsatisfacu-rv catches of smells up to the present time. The mild weather is chiefly responsible. Prices range from 4 to 6 cents per pound-S. —COMJNG CIVIC ELECTION — Citizens are beginning to discuss the coming civic election. . Mayor Lid- stone has definitely decided not to run again. He says that he has during his three years of office fin- ished the work he started out to do. the paving of the principal streets. He ls well content and as his health ls not vigorous. he intends taking a well earned rest from civic affairs. Although one or two names have been mentioned. as his possible suc- cessor, no statement hns been given out by any prospeetlve candidate for the position. There are four seats to be filled in the Council Chamber this year. Hon. Leonard MacNeill. Minister of Public Works. who was re-elected last. year as chairman of --C. Y. M. L. BENEFIT DANCE- The C. Y. M. L. Club put on a dance in the Capitol Grill for {he benefit of the C. Y. M. L. Hockey Club. There was a fairly good attendance. After the dance, an enjoyable chlck- en supper was served in the Capitol Tea Rcomia-S. Ell to N -CONGBATULATIONS-Il‘rlends in Summersi‘ and Charlottetown will be interested to hear that Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spray were present- n ed on Jan. 5th. 1932, at Irvlngton. bella. P. G. Gallant, of Bummei-alrie-S. and a social chat-S. N. J., with a daughter Marla Isa- Mrs. Spray was formerly Miss Inez Gallantndaughter of Mrs. —BRIDGE AND TEA-The ladies of St. Mary's Church held a Bridge and afternoon tea on Friday after- noon ln the hall. ‘Ihere were eleven tables and the prize winners were Mrs. George MacQuari-ie. Mrs. Wil- attended the marriage service. Af- 11am Slmng "Id MYF- J- J- Gill-Id"- m. the ceremony was over the happy Many ladies called for afternoon tea —IIORSE RACES-About a hun- dred enthuslastlc spectators gath- ered to attend the Home Racing on the Little flgnlsh Ice, Old Christmas Day. ‘rho day being fine The bride's sisters, Isabel and Mrs. and the ice m mod cmdxuon the Daniel Cummings were assisted ln mung was very much enloyed‘ In serving by Mrs. Calvin Reeves. Mrs. the °ne'qumer mus ‘we wmlam won over "Pussy-foot? owned by Dougai Mc- Donald and Mrs. Cyrus Martin. The earthly and "Shamrock" vmd by Iioward Doyle. A. green race was also run which proved very excit- Leonard wlth "Bamey" ing. It Ls hoped that their will be more races of this klnd soon-T. —SOC'IAL GATHERING-Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Rayner. Green- lieing generously treated, departed mmmli Enlemllled NW Y9"! in their beautiful and spacious house, a. jolly party‘ of young folks who came from miles around to par- take of their charming hospitality. Muslcand dancing was moat heart- ily enjoyed by all. A very dainty lunch was served and later. the party broke by singing “For ‘Iiieyre Jolly Good Fellows" and wishing Mr. and Mrs. Rayner "Happy New Year" the guests left for their re- spective homes, having enjoyed LhEIXIBEII/ns lmmenselyn-T. —SNOWMOBILE A R 0 U S E MUCH INTEREST — Mr. Warren Lord, of Charlottetown, who stayed overnight at the Clifton Hotel, Sum- merslde. on his way from Bloomfield to Chin‘ ttetown, was asked a good many questions about his journey, which he madp in a. snowmob" . The machine brought a large crowd of interested people to Strong's Cer- ner on Friday nlaht. “the ear t". fitted with skiis in front and the four wheels drive on an endless steel belt. It is a very effective way of getting about the country in the winter time-S. -—OPENING WRIST PARTY -- The C.M.B.A., imimmercide branch, commenced thi-Ii- usual weekly whlst on Thursday evening liuit. in the 'C.M.B.A. hall. This is the first time they have met since the death of their beloved pastor, Rev. J. J. Mac- Donald. There were eight tables and a very enjoyable time was had. The prize winners were: Ladies, Mm, John A. Gallant and Mrs. Walter Landry; Gentlemen, Mr. Linus Bul- ger and Mr. Joseph Gallant. Rev. Dr. MncLciian. the new pastor. of Si. Paul's Church is a member of ______________2______ year. Although taken by surprise the roclplenta thanked the mem- ‘aers of the Institute for their kind remembrance. The National An- them brought the meeting to a close, after which n dllnty lunch was served by the hostess to which iii did ample justice. The remainder of the evening passed pleasantly in mun and song. The Institute thanked the hostesses of the eveifn; for the pleasant hours spout at their home. the Finance Committee. will no doubt send in his resignation at to- night's meeting. His brother, D. F. MaeNelll. has been asked by several citizens to flll his place for the bal- ance of his term. It. is very probable that Mr. MaeNeiil will accept. Mr. Sampson Grady, Chairman of the Parks Committee, whose time ex- pires this year, intends to run again on the invitation of s. large number of citizens. Mr. John Y. Phillips. chairman of Street Commitbee, is seeking re-election. In all probabil- ity, Mr. Maynard Bchurman. chair- man of the Electric Light Commit- tee will also run again. So far no one else has come forward, but there are several weeks before the elec- tion takes place-S. PERSONALS —His Honor Lieut. Governor Dal- ton spent old Christmas in Tlgnlsh. - me guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston-T. —Mia.s Genevieve Amenault, 1'13- nish is visiting friends iniununer- side-T. -Mlss Annette Morrlssey, Tig- nlsh, spent old Christmas in Alber- ton. the guest of Miss Doris O'Brlen.--T. -Miss Frances Harper, Tignish. is visiting friends in Charlottetown. -T. ‘ —Mrs. Russell Champion. of Spring Valley, was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Fri- day and is recovering satisfactorily. -S. --Mr. Peter Gallant, of Welling- ton and Mr. H. A. Darby, of Egmont Bay, were v’ ‘ to Summe side on Saturday-B. eunuch éiiiivicrs THE BAPTIST CHUDC" At the morning service the Rev. A. C. Vincent delivered a very interesting sermon on "The Empty Paw". He based his thought on 1 Samuel 20, 1B, “And thou shalt be missed because thy seat will be empty." It was an nmiflll of more than usual power for a loyal support of all the services of i-he Church and an appeal to every member to do hls part 111 the promotion oi’ the spiritual advance- ment of the Church. It was heard‘ with deep interest by a large con- gregation. The morning anthems were Hlmmelb "Incline ‘Thine Ear." . and Novellds "Like as the Hart" with Mr. Dngwell taking the solo very feellngl) in the latter. The evening sermon was deliver- ed by the Rev. Dr. E. H. Ramsay of Trinity who exchanged on this occasion with Dr. Vincent. The ud- dress was no exception to Dr. Ramsay's eloquent and sehc‘: ly messages and was heard with elrse and interested rlxznlfon by the congregation. The anthems for the eveifng were "Lead Kindy high?" with Mrs. A. C. Vincent tak n; the ao- prano solo, and Shelley's "Savior. again to thy dear name." the barl- tone solo being iinciy sufalncd l-y Mi‘. V. L. Dlngwsll. Sunday whorl whi:h met It Z39 ance. practically all classes having an excellent proportion of their membership present. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Children always enjoy turning out on a stormy day and so there was 326 present at Sunday School, the falling ofi ln attendance was in the senior and adult groups. Dr. Ram- say has resigned as teacher of the adult class. which meets every Sun- day afternoon in the Church and at the unanimous request of the class, Rev. Dr. Coflin has kindly consented to be the leader at least for the present. As a teacher o! the ' out a peer in this city and the class is indeed fortunate in having his services. It ls the hope that; all who are interested 1n Bible study. men and women. young and old, will make it a point: to be present next: Sunday at 2.30 p. m. to greet: Dr. Coffin. Rev. Mr. Brown was the preacher at; the morning service and read as the Gospel aessage, Matthew. 4:12 to end. Jesus entering upon H15 earthly mission and the calling of disciples to aid Him. The faith he had in those chosen qulckened their faith in themselves. ~ They left their work, their ambitions. their all to follow Jesus and to be lri intimate ' fellowship with him. It; was to them he delivered the great Commission 11f Bible, Dr. Coffin ls probably wlth- - - ‘ rection o! Prof. Kendall, rendered anthems at each service which add- ed greatly to the worahfpful char- acter of the services, both of, which were broadcast by C.H.C.K. Including nil trade ma]: aim llnple- , manta required In the various build- ing Industries; form an lmportaal feature In our general flock. llam- mm. um. chinch- planes. broom . .,....;._. bill, nu. knives, mite. “RIGID a ~_- _ everything for mechanics. artisan: , ,. and qualities at lowest colt. and so it a today, Jesus has made no other plans for the redemption w of the world. He ls counting on His followers to hold high the torch and to carry on. It has been a custom of long years standing that on the Sunday follow- ing the-week of prayer. there should be an exchange of Ministers of the Evangelistic Churches and in adher- ence to that practice Rev. Dr. Vin- cent occupled Trinity's pulpit ori welcomed by Rev. Mr. Brown and Dr. Vincent may at all times count upon a hearty reception in Tririit; Church. The spirit: of unity and . goodwill is a dominant principle oi our Faith. Dr. Vincent delivered a forceful and inspiring message from Exodus 32-18 in which he proclaim- ed in trenchant words against the , tendency of our present age in the pursuit of pleasure, frivollty and such like and pointed out the way to a. better, more enduring and use- ful life. ', The choir. as usual under the di- UNION- JACK APPEARS AFTER LONG ABSENCE LONDON. Jan. il-Iur the first time in n; years the British Union ' Jack is flying over Sheredltch town - hall. F‘0i- six years the Socialists who were in the majority, tried to raise funds for a. red flag. didn't succeed, so the pole bare. Now they are out and thfl -~i i‘ flag floats aloft once more. but went - "‘ __ _. _ _ _._.___.._.i_ 4." Alter XIKI-lll): rnh In Millard’ . BUILDERS‘ HARDWARE An v-n ._- s... .3 “were *5’. - 1W7.” ' w-vdwuu amateur workers. Highest the Rogers Hardware (lo- Limited ~-'*;¢'=‘ qeooaoooevovomowoooo-vfl M!!!’ p. m. had a notably large attend- ‘m... i’: . 459,31 -uq; Sunday evening. He was cordially I .