i” insulin.‘ l‘. h]; of your motor in cold wmmcrJhow freezing tem- ‘ROII. LUIIRICATING PRO- 0555 ends this winter hlllrdl h pgnriiies positive protection uiusi vuctul-to-nueial domogo until oil jrcciy circulates. PYR- OIL is n concentrated super- JANUARY 25. 1932 AGENTS VIAIITEII i YR 0 G PRUCLSS fig“ ll] LOLDESI WEA I tllll "Pyroil surfaces" are imper- vious to cold, to motor heat, to dilution. They prevent metal-tlo-metnl wear. csurnnl aunnnlnn v44: ,__ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. - Th; ‘Trustees of the Protestant Orphan- age acknowledge with thanks re- ceipt oi 810 from South Bedcque Women's Institute per Mrs. W. T, Bowness also $100 for the Endow- ment Fund from the estate oi the late John D. Goes, Bllllillltlffiidu, per the executors. WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- ty wedding was solemnized at the Presbyterian parsonage, Charlotte. town, on Wednesday. Dec. 16th, at 4 o'clock when Mrs. Mary Buch- anan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLeod, Sprlngton, was united in marriage to Mr. Percy McIntyre, North River. The cere- to the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. Reagh Cales, Milton, where a. reception was held for the immed- iate relations of tho contracting parties. A large crowd of happy THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "Business As Usual" We are now, in a position to attend to all orders entrusted to us. _Your business will be appreciated. ilelilois Bros Ltd. Ilend of Prince Street Wharf CORRECTION-In the election Parish, had the misfortune oi fail- ing and breaking his right wrist at St. Louis on Saturday evening. He was brought to Tlgnish where his injury was attended to by Dr. 'to information cabled today in the ' persons and were placed on farms Repatriation 0f French Canadians QUEBEC. Que, Jan. 23—(By The Canadian Prom-Repatriation oi French Canadians from the United Siates to the province o! Quebec 11a loco totalled s41 families. and, cast the Dominion and Provincial‘ Governments $187,962.77, aocording| Quebec Legislature. These families numbered 1.708 in the following counties: 35 in Drummzmd. 25 in Arthabaska, 18 in Bagot, 22 in Megantic, 2 in Reh- clieu and 3 in Yamaska. l __.-- ‘Urge Exchange Premier R. B. Bennett. Mr. Mos- ley's vsit to the Prime Minister was to present an address from the Lord Mayor of Nottingham to Mr. Bennett, aswell as gifts of Trinity United lihurch MONDAY 3.30—Intermedlate C. G. 1. T.. "egular meeting-Social Hall. 'l.00—'l‘rail Rangers, rewfr meet- iug-Social Hall. ‘LSD-Willing Circle 0f Kings Daughters, regular monthly meet- ing-Ladies Parlor. To Urge Equality of Fisheries With Farm Industry organization, and Bruce Burke. vice. president, were chosen to intervcw Hon. E. N. Rhodes. Milalstcr of Fish- eries, and put before him several resolutions. PAGE THREE i Don't Coaglr- Take IF you want relief from a cough m or cold, don't take chances with l this or that syrup or tablct—tai<c _‘ BUCKLEY’S, Canada's National Cough remedy. BUCKLEY’S acts 010391.575‘ i! like a flash, whether in stopping an incipient cold nr relieving a long-standing deep-seated one. Pungcnt, penetrating, healing, you will feel better from the first sip. A SINGLE SIP PRU/ES lTl Al tiny Drug Won". n4 p OVER 4.000.000 BOTTLES SOLD |Czrncdlal1 P:"css;—\l/ltll the under- 'Sl0l1di1'lg rcachcd SOTITI: tune ago Easter. It is also the conlmeilce- _ . _ mam of the longer LEM’ and is the ma. the Bcauharnois project would ‘PYOCCCG. n imitative slate of nevi day on which the Church draws to, .. t . . . . the ntlcntiou of its mclnbrrs tllcld‘mc‘ols ha“ be“ prepared‘ RH” day, meanzng seventy days belorc ~ ggriplransmiesiozndif- mony wts performed by Rev. - - . ,,,',“,,',",.'.i,..a..boa.o,r.ao.whaol- 1400mm“, “we, 9,8,0, o, s, card of w. Patrick moxohua which 0f TOIIPISi) Truffle HALIFAX. N. s.. Jan. 23—(By t mgalechuuifizmvsgxztizgg James Presbyterian Church. The 5139917“! lll Solillrdoyli Wile. the ‘ —-—— The Canadian Pressl—To denlandl‘ ,nns-"_'I Atthesmrtofyou! pride logked wnseme 1n a dress name should read P. F. McKenna , OTTAWA, 01115,, Jan, 23--(By The “m; fisheries be ‘put on a 500cm; ‘ ‘ llllgugfihrzuplcw Iubfluuon l. o, brown Sam, with accessor,“ m and not P. S. McKenna as pre- lCanadlan Pressll-An inter-exchange even with agriculture, representa- CHURQH SERVICES lReol-gglnization w" ‘Fimmq-he "m" h, mug. mwyh she wore a m; w“ the viously published. oi tourist traifo between Canada tlves of the United Maritime Flsh- ‘ . _, u. melo'*""""'"“d'i“ “Th! lzll/IHI/I/IUW iasv Starimlf t. gilt of the groom. Following the and tho Brill-oh Isles is bolus sought crmen will leave today ior Ottawa» ST- PEPEWS QYYllEDR-ll- l Bgauharnols Scheme i‘ » 441cc». certain damage. . '00"; Protection 1/1 marriage the happy couple drove PAIN-FIJI’ INJURY-lull- Pai‘ by D- H- M95191’ 01 Ncvttingllflnl. At a two day conference, Alfred Y “VA O t J v B Th A if‘: . rick Walsh, Pastor of Palmer Road Eng. who discussed the matter with Hanlon of Canso, President of the, Yoslord y was Sflpillhgcsima Sun-, OI 1'” ' n ' 3* 23*‘ y ' ’ l\Illl‘l“‘"‘:'nlcrclyuddedtoregu- . chanwmes assembled to do honor - > unizzrlon oi the drectorate was 1a.-iubrivumsnitestablishment! PYR0lLmll1§mi“°'"°""°‘ t” m‘! "WIY wedded 00111110 Wishing Johnson. Yesterday it was report- Nottingham Lace. Foremost among the resolutions Creation. The Rm; canon blulonc l‘; qwlétox‘ definite‘ y‘ dccfied upon y-pcillflii)’ renews onnbllwenr- ducee noise Ind vibration, them much happlness m, the fut. ed that Father Walsh was resting The steamship companies are is one calling for a new division at the 11 o'clock Eucharist preach-i 1 ‘ ' _ ‘ _‘5 l‘ 1 insn""‘"""“'°”"".‘°". '°'"°'“' l"°'°"'°' P°"°'"°°" fin!“ we am, when, g M1,, evening comfortably. running excursions out o: British o! the Federal Department iOr the ed a splendid and instructive ser- »,“““ ’°Y’*°*°‘“““°s °t i" D°“‘“' , '°“l"""." "'U""b"°'"'"‘_fi“" m” M?" ‘m’ “"4"” ".5 enjoyed —_ ports to Gibraltar and other palms Drirrrary purpose of establishing a mon from the words of the first i w“ Gl"°"“"‘°“i “mfmed “ml m‘ ace which becomes virln y B Saves 10 times it cost! r ' _ , . _ v icrcxrd mrtics and announce- {Iutof the ma“, “mm U“ d do ‘db In" g COAST-TO-COAST SEBVICE- at velyy low rates to keep their system of co-diieratlve market ng verso of Gcncss. 1t 1S bvolill,» of‘ d 1h k 1d ' ' '"' °" " Y ° " An ail-Canadian coast to coast s‘eanlshi bus durin the time z" h r m i i r th fish- note ma» notwitlnflndln what ‘ "‘"“' m“ ‘~‘ e “l” W“ -. , ‘ industries. _Monufoctured FUNERAL SERwcE5_The tun‘ ' ps y g ’ m s ' n e opnon o ' e l 4 “ g go 11.3,; p? ~ _ 1 U “on B and" a pawn‘ prince,“ em o, John Mme,“ w“ held ' telephone service is to be inaugur- when the regiular traffic is donm. ermen, this division should providemscicntlrts tell us or what wo know of sau h‘ an hzdmbeen , ated today at 1pm. Atlantic Stand- Mr. Mosley. who is representng 1—R.ese8.rch men in the field oil or think we know. we are not cer- M“ m h a floor” of Parua I g; ' ~. 1. v - process. Positively harmless; contains no harmful chem- icals. G uoronteod 100% satisfactory. Ask your dealer, or "phone or ‘ ' PYIIOII. I identified by tho ffL‘,".‘.i'i-.~..u1 lrlliiélllllk and ulllu- ,,,,,, ,,|w'.v. hum". both or which ‘Wear on awry label. PYILOIL DISTRIBUTORS (Maritime) Llrniicd. 423 Roy Building, Halifax, N. S. P. 0. Box 1138. Manufactured om! [uuranlcrri by ' rue rvnoll. comrmv - LA cuossrz, WISCONSIN Q-QGfOOf §§Q'@@§Q§'Q-Q§'§Q§Q §Q‘ Classified Advertisements - residence 35 Villa Street. Service at the house was held at 1.30 by Rev. Dr. E. 1-1. Ramsay and Rev. C. N. Brown who also conducted Saturday afternoon from his late- erd Time. The opening ceremony will consist o! a hook-up connect- ing all the provinces in Canada, over which an inaugural address Masonic Grand Lodge of which tho deceased was a. Past Grand Mas- ter. The pail bearers were: Judge Duffy, Messrs B. W. LePage, M. L. A.. D. Ways, JamesTalt, 1-1. Howatt, and E. T. Higgs. Masonic service was condu~ted by Senator John E. Sinclair, Grand Master oi the Grand Lodge while the Oddiellows service was conducted by Hubert Johnston, Noble Grand and Frank , two-minute addresses from the dif- ' ferent Lieutenant-Govemore be- ‘ginning with the Lieutenant-Gov- vernor of Nova Scotia followed by ‘ the Lieutenant-Governor oi Prince Edward Island and the other Ilieutenant-Govemors in clue order . across Canada. The local ceremony will take place in the new telephone building, Comer Queen and Fitzroy marketing and other phases of the! fishing industry. 2-—Marketing agents centres to represent the British tourist agencies, 1.; urging on the companies that this summer these excursions g0 to Montreal and return. He is confident that with in ioregn interests the markets, etc. 4-—A competent stall’ oi field men, to carry on educational work in‘ production and marketing oi fish-‘ erles. " Prcsdent Hanlon has been auth- orized to tell the Federal au-‘Jiror- ities that the fishermen are re- questing no more than already has been done for agriculture. pex-‘al Conference scheduled to meet here. He 1's also taking up the 'mat‘.er with the railways in the iwpe of gel/tin! their cooperation. Standard Of Living Must Be Raised In Russia taln of the creation beyond tho words of thctcxt “In the beginning God created the hozlvcn and‘ til", earth." Al Evcnsorlg Canon Malone preached a splz-ndid sermon on S um , yet truc." Hymn N), 197 was sung ‘ and at the close of the service a‘ procession took place in honor of the festival 0i‘ Saul: Poul. Both services were w'~l.l aivnclcd. During this wrcl" til.- ‘ommemoraiions are directed by the Pr"yer Book. Today tho Con- version of St. Paul, 'I‘uosday' Poly- carp. Bishop of Snlyrna, lvlnrtyr in fol!’ wing lmcnt by the Government in the rl/rsin; <1.'_:= of ‘ho ins‘. session. l The new board. i: is suggested. may c-"nsst nf tlln fulowlrlg: Sr ‘Pour-r Conlprlnr‘. C. F. Sise Royal ‘Trust. W. A Black, Bank of Mon- treal. W. F. Angus, Dominion Bridge Company. A. F. White, Canadian Bank of Commons, Miller Lash. K C., Brazilian 'I‘ractlon, and M. W. Wilson. Royal Bank. ‘ Possibly one or two changes may no made in the suggested board, or ‘hora may be an addit on. ' write for further details and I ' . P" a, cupyofiheintewsuugqstory lfivlce M; the gravm me funeral will be delivered by His Excellency 10w enough rates many from the of organized fishermen. I P 1 q 4‘ ’ I d i Gumbo GJrrJWML Qupbec‘ Ame ‘ _ ThcPyruIICo. qfPyroil," freoon request. was under the auspices oi the m“ 3959mm"?! from Ottawa. Motherland would visit Canada this 3—Broadcastlng 0f adequate lfl- “ll- tail" “s 1"" w“ ti“ “°~' szamfl-rg,“ K C .,,0,,,..,.,, J s l 1 ' This address will be replied to by summer, particularly with the Im- fcnnatlon on prices, conditions 01.0! lllo Apostle. "As dcceivers and Non-fig‘ fipxfipafhjgh; gpa‘ and‘ ' "ma; some change should bei 155. Wednesday’, John Chrysostom. brought about in the procedure 0,; l Bishop of Constantinople, Doctor in me whale fishing industry 1S on1yWi07, whose beautiful prayer is said m0 pjajn," one ragoluvjm stabes_ ltwlce in the daily services oi the Wlih the mutter under advise- rnént. one of the steps to be taken l ‘is the passing of a new Order-in- ‘ ' Mosoowm‘. s. s. a, Jan. 23- (A.P.)—Liit'ng oi the Soviet work- er's standard 0d’ living to new . 10c per line oi 5 words Streets. 0c per line oi 5 words Bo per line of 5 words Blatch, Chaplain, Besides his 1m- medlaie family Mr. McNevZn leaves to mourn two brothers, Neil Mc- PERSONALS o-Qmanqmma-mn For Sale Employment Wanted pisnaossn. SUITABLE roe vouuo woman wsms wonx llolu oulhou-ros. ow. in private family. Applyouanl- 1c. per met. Guardian ofllce. ti __--_---_-___-__-_- ‘till SALE — OLD PAPERS, I ants bundle. Guardian Ofllce. t 2-4-t. [ill SALE T0 LET. BOARD AND I mail signs on hand at Guardian Oiiloe. ti. PIANO AND RADIOS SELLING AT cost for spot cash at W.R. Dennis, . ill Great George Street. 195-1-21-31. To Let I0 new _ LARGE nounu: _...i__ 242-1-23-21. Teachers Wanted WANTED — TEACHER FOR Brackley Point School. Protestant preferred. $150.00 Supplement. Geo. Shaw, Secretary. Jan. 22-31. ian. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vinclal Land Surveyor, Hennan- ville. (R. 3, Soul-is.) . 9379-10-15-1 month. m..- front room. Apply 181 Kent ‘imi- sls-l-zz-sl. Female Help Wanted M iviioursn _ MAID ron GENERAL Wmlk- Abllli‘ Mrs. Charles- -‘~ Boer. 204 l-illlsboro st. Unions Want- Relief Program (Canadian Press) . Ol-IIICAGO, Ilis., Jan. 23 - The railway muons insisted today on definite answer to every pointln 235-1-28-2l their unemployment relief pro- . - gramme before answerng the pro- ill‘ Arthur CIIITIB poeal for s. ten per cent wage de- duration. All brotherhood and union men still in Chicago. including 800 gen- eral chairman, heard Daniel Will- ard. leader of the prmidents‘ c0m- mittoe. outline the position o4 the enrployers. He was vigorously ep- pialuded by'_the men and publicly vpraeed by the Labor -, ‘ - Ihvid B. Robertson. But Robertson announced soon eftor the session that the Labor delegates were not ready to take a vote. Several matters in the un- ion programme must be cleared up, he we. end there must be dctfln- its agreement or disagreement on each point before the men decided‘ whether to accept voluntary ten pm‘ cent wage reduztiorls for one year. Pictures Ghostly Horrors 0i War "PW vomc. Jill. sir-um.)- um thsstly toll of past wars and _. Possible result oi modern Arm. lmddml Wore pictured here today in?!‘ Arthur Currie, who com. ‘ht G94 the Canadians Corps during ‘he "fit War, in an address before He m °mll Rfillublicsn Club. ‘mm ids n stirring pica ior a bold, mo“ “lid unified move by the na- . he world to bring about , 111s. universal peace. M eglglfléosued the toll oi the war M “ca; ‘in 191B as dollowe: 1,000,- ' me t; i they were buried side 1mm a ‘° graveyard would extend l w" cross the continent; 9,000,- Iow 2O°'Ph"l'll; 5.000.000 war wi- t; -°°°»°°ll llolilless, wounded, e n men; and 50.000000 starving "Ploy-ca. In the background oi b Pl°lllro were ruins oi churches, ‘higwifiigl: human institutions ll and sac en constructed by the p rifice oi centuries. the war zones-and more frlghtiully because they will have ‘no protec- tion." Statesman and politicians, Blr Arthur appealed, particularly thoseselected for the disarmament conference. should conjure up that Illllltu! spectacle. 1,, ‘I il useless lbd futile to talk ‘ecmferzhzvrullure. su- Arthur Iabout ‘the war beins over‘ m: the l our to my tgrtul he no use mu thought oi humanity n war," use Poison m we mm?‘ m" not lir Arthur concluded. "The volcano Mm germs n-we ma“ notnepreed may burst out in one place or an. m, we m“; not h not ii olv- other, the eruption may kill millions ma", w, mm n a; "llmorloow only thwnndl. but until the Wu “um, we mmo utroy hoe- WWII! of the world refuse to go on Dim,’ we mm not 510i bomb hos.- livinl on the slopes oi the volcano, “lllloiended towns m bomb’ °“ ‘mill on too oi the ammunition, "an o...“ mug; ‘m b‘ do W" ow l» no mm. Disarmament ° People who live in the M’ “t: u not I phwwm. n u l h“ m“ of countries will be lung?“ be re ymtilo nations of '91’ “d ll tbceriniin m ' mglagqyflw w: ll Another War Come; Nevin, Charlottetown and Daniel McNevln in California, also two sisters, Mrs. Prowse, Magnolia, Mass, and Mrs. Philip Bridges. Charlottetown. - KINGSTON MFSSION BAND- A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Wlllis on Jan. 19th, when the "Willing Workers" Mission Band oi Kingston United Church, held weighing social. The night was all -tha1; was to be desired aha there was a good attendance. Rev. D. K. Ross acted as chainnan and a very enjoyable missionary program was rendered by the members of the Bend at the close of which Mr. Ross gave a very interesting and instructive address on Missions. Ai- ter being instructed to make them- selves Weigh as heavy as possible, each couple was weighed in turn, the heaviest two tipping the scales at over 400 pounds, A contest and games were then enjoyed by everyone, after which a delicous ‘lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the members of the Band. A hearty vote oi thanks was extended the host and hostess for the use oi their home on this occasion. After which all joined in singing the National Anthem. This brought an enjoyable evening to a close. MARBIAGES CLAEK-MORIIOW-At 89 Hills- boro St, Jan. 23rd, by the Rev. S. M. Brown, Fred E. Clark oi Hyde Park, Mass. to Jean R. Morrow, thil city. ' DEATHS mlAnmY-At Kellys cross. Jan 311 Branch Bradley. aged M WM‘!- Ilhmeral notice later. Jany in IIACLEOD — At Garfield. 20, 1032, William D. MacLeod. his 80th year. WEDSTIB—On Saturday, Jan. 33, Anne Edwards, widow of the Mo char-lea Webster. Funeral from the residence of, her daughter. Mrs. William Horton, Bu-uburY- “ill Monday afternoon, scrvlc- starting at a o'clock. ruuai-al luv .-,~. oi 314°- Intelment Peoples Cemetery- N. D. MacLeanl Ill-r. and Mrs. George Wilkinson, oi O'Leary, spent the week end in the city. Miss Eva Hoar hrs resumed duty at the Canadian National Tele- ENDh Oflice after spending a very Pleasant holiday with her parents at Moncton. Iii MEMORIAM MR. WILLIAM N. HENRY There passed away at an early hour Saturday morning in the Prlnce- Edward Island Hospital William N. Henry at the age oi seventy two yes-rs. ‘rile late Mr. Henry was en employee of Mc- Donald and Rowe's and previous to that had been employed by Palmer and Co, He was born in Gwfflofown, son oi.’ the late Thom- as Henry. but came to Charlotte- town when s. youth of seventeen. He was a man of sterling char- acter, quiet, and an excellent cit- lzerl. Although well advanced in years he had c wide ' tanceship with the younger people 1n Char- lottetown, and until- about seven weeks ago he m’nglcd with his friends freely, His passing to the Great Be- yond Mme rather suddenly at the and but his going was peaceful and without suflering. The late gentleman leaves to mourn one daughter, Mrs. Stanley Powell, Little Harbor, Nova Scotia, and Arthur. employed by Prowse Brothers in this city. There are al- so four brothers, Thomas and Jann- ee in Georgetown and two others in the United States, and MrI. MM‘! McDonald, e sister in Hali- 01x. The deceased was a Past Master o! the Orange lodge and e mem- ber oi’ the Black Prooeptory oi the same order. The funeral will take place from the home of his son, Mr. Arthur Henry on Monday ai- temoon from 121 lluston street, services commencing at z p. m., leaving the houss at 2.30 p. m. Sleepy-Feeling After Meals Due to Poison A dopey. i-lmi ieelinl is ALWAYS a rlsn that waste food matter stays too lone In the bowels. 1t lerments "l4 1°11" Ill. 1t breeds germs. 1t is lure to Poison heart, kidneys, brain. Adierike wuhos out 3011-1 upper and lower bowel. 1t brings out pols- iml Willi!!! ' Mills Ill. nervousness . lllllldflwilloepyieelinJt n- zrl: mmmbai-‘mmreruguciatstiior- ii! $0.133]: b! tomorrow you feel the Ilene ll ""4 "filling eilect f this l, m“, “L M Osman doctor's simple rimedy. heights was pledged by the state today in an extensive outline of the second five year plan F's-st instructions for exewltinz the successor to the present five year plan, now drawing to a conclu- sion, were contained in reports by Premier V." M. Molotodi and V. V. Kuytblshev, head of the state pian- ning commission. They were sp- proved by the political bureau of the communist, party and published in Moscow newspapers, A speedier rise in living standards than under the first five year plan must be assured, the Peports stated, and the population must be supplied with the principal articles oi oon- sumption from two to three times the present schedule. The realiza- tion 0d these tasks was said to de- pend on technical reconstruclon of Industry, transportation and agri- culture. It will be necessary to increase the output of machinery under the second five year plan by at least. three and a. half times, it. will be necessary to reach by 1937 a, pro- dlicfoh of 100,000,000 kilowatt hours of electric energy against 1'1,- 000000 in 1932. Two hundred and fifty million tons oi coal must be produced ivy the end oi the plan against 90,000.- 000 in 1932. the output of oil must be rased 3 1-2. to 3 times over the present and. the production oi iron must Jllmlp t0 at least 22,000,000 tails Railway transportation must be completely reorganized, the reports continued. and from 25,000 to 30.- 000 kilometre: of new road must be bul-t. Larger and more power- ful rolling stock must be introduced and the lines must b0 electrified. mrther dM/diflfliilfillii! in the pro- duction oi non-ferrous metals, chelnicels. water, transmutation, air WIYI roads, lght end food indust- riee were envisaged. Agriculture must be completely reorgnnized elous socialist Ines so that mach- ines and tractors will be available on all collective farms. The cattle breeding problem must be solved by increasing herds and marketable produce. The Olllpllt of cotton flax must rise to u, least 1,3000,000.000 centnm (100 pounds) "after all the years t/hat we and. our forefathers have been engaged! in the fish business we are todayl, in a. worse position than ever be- fore." l The second of a suits of . mons on Slfiwfliilzh-p was prcaclle ls an organization reiprmenting more than 30000 men along the shorcs. Magdalen Islands. It was formed‘ in 1929. -~~ i EAST novsurv INSTITUTE j The January meeting of the East Royalty Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs, Louis Ro- per. The meeting opened by the members repeating the creed in ull- l ison. Fifteen members responded to the roll call by a New Year's resolution. Minutes of the last meet ing were read and adopted. The sick and school committee report-l ed a new sick committee appoint» ed for the next three months. The school committee reported having the school scrubbed during the Christmas holidays. Correspondence was read by the Secretary from Dr. H. D. Johnson on Red Cross National Flnlcrgency Appeal and the institute voted ten dollars towards sad fund. ‘The annuol social ev- ening was held at the home of Mrs. Edgar Hcartz on Dec. 31st, nnd without doubt was a splendid succms, socially and also helped out our finances considerably. The roll call of the Fbbruary meeting to be answered by a joke. After the business was finished a. program was enjoyed by all. Meeting closed with God Save the King. After the close of the meeting the hosi- css scrvcd a. delicious lunch and the members f“.l".'7_\’t‘fi n, pleasant social hour. Woman M. It, Dead LONDON. Jan. 23-—lA.P,i - Dr. Manon Phillips. chef nlclmnn work- er oi’ tlhe Labor party and Mcmber d! Parlhment. for Sunderlnnd died ‘hero yesterday morning after a long illness. BUILDING NEW CARS ~ ~\ ,\l l liiililiS l’ 4 Kl D N EY ‘rho current issue oi the Cold Storage News Letter issued by the “million Dairy and Cold Storage Branch contains on item of spe- cial interest to Canadian agricul- WPQ- It nvsr "About five hundrcd new care are being built at tile "fleet time in the Canadian rall- WIYI- Thole urn will be especially oqlliililfld for the carriage oi meat "l5 4mm‘ Nfilhable commodities. For meet they Ire equipped with W" W‘!!! Ind the novel feature ll “l” I Rfrllimeter enables the loll“ Momma to be ma with The Unted Maritime Fishermen, Church. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH imorlllrlg by Dr. A. C. Vincent, u-llo of the Maritime Provinces and the ‘ tool: us his ihclnc the SLC\\'3i'll.-i1.[)_ of tllnc. Tllc text, Ephesians 5, i0. 16; "look therefore carefully how ye walk, not as unwise, but lwisc; rccieclning lhu b.1110, lyl-clfcl the (lays arc evil. (loci wlru- to us all, nu. ns owners. hut n5 rrluicos. subject to acccuntng. Grc inst a- nlong gifts is this mysterious some- thing wc cull tune. and p0 sibly‘ nothmg that is entrusted to us suf- fers more from leakage and wast g." A new view of tho value of Lilli} would come to us all if wu faced to a large COIIgrCgHLlOD yesterday vC-zzuncil dealing with the plans. In ,, j lzhis Ordcr-in-Council of approval con ' ions to M attached to the sum-lion probably will be sot out. In 'hr' nleantlnlc. work on the scr- dgprojcc‘. .s proceed ng rapidly. l ._ .Church and it is given absolutely free so for us" the Station ls con- ccrnc-zi, llmi is m say. mo small ‘mncuttt plci by the Church is m; merely as an honorarium for the opcrnior. The poilqv of C, 1-1. C. K, i..- to broadcast X‘L‘ligi0ll5 services irvc. N0 :p;c.'nl pllrctiolls are 85k- ‘ cd for cr i-crclvcd for so doing. At n. meeting of the official board on Friday cvcnlng a motion of high apprccition of servlces rendered.‘ nuts i‘lldl.‘1‘01l to Mr. Gesncr per- ' ulnlly, The annual congregational meet- ing of Trinity Church will be held frankly the question “What is the‘ one thing that is supreme to “lrhhl (m Wednesday evening next and n“ else is secondary? . from facts already made known Alésxrm- lt' 4 honestly. sincerely and We ~llfill , t‘::lrrg¥°;)t‘ogi?crs“gzlarilgegffigxzsjn; h 'et "‘to cl lfrGorl and‘ ,‘ " . 0§l0Y1‘LI)‘l1iaf$Oi‘EVCT'f€;t§llS not bar ‘and an ‘Eirmc d? corps" exwung l . , . - tr-r the great for the trifling. Wrlk carefully, not as unwise but an rzzaqflrfl: f$ifiaéycdfileyssivdznriltcg “mon gave u bountiful and in- g . -. ' ic-.;---‘i:, f"S‘on your life?" Redeem the time, be- Wt", ilFcsfngclél M68“ In a :0 ~ ' fiujfuth: d”‘§zn‘gr°tl:;';" The ‘°“°°5‘| dealing W111i his call by Jesus, his ' a e s . are lmcsns- _ _ . _ . _ lng in their innrcnl effort shall rvcl 1mm?‘ ms quaumatioxls as a lead S“ m“ u 9kg" ‘M10 m‘ ' son m‘. l1;- clllluront traits 0i character ":“-"'“° l-dulolrl- dd'ti God goes forth to w‘ r? Redccm the ‘till, 63st“? rbjtzveenefiesfi; time’ ‘or our 1.1V‘? our timrs “m; and‘ Pctcr-“’l".hnu Vknovrcst that I bounded and limhcd. Lost 0111mm, 10w “my. PM“ bands for “S n5 a umlty “m Cmmut rpcan‘ I“ thl gnu rzlnlvv ‘hat n»; Jesus remade choices or Cam ‘nommt b“ ‘dull and lrzzll f mud his character filo lllghcst and ihc best, ihc \l')‘,iJ\‘SuS m“ “W, ‘Tmnke and “any lnpgs of each mompnt b: thssc form nwh o, Us tinigs that are e.crnall_\ worth Thin? ‘ms a record atmndame previous pcrod in our history. Rev. Ml‘. Brown in ills morning ‘ that has never been excelled at any . while. ‘The evening sermon. the hood 0f a modem world for a great God. was prcscnled i0 a W13" largo coll- gregltlon with Dr. Vincent's usunl eloquence and power. The nun-ls n‘; the (lny included Brnckctli- "We would soc Jcsus" nncl Turnons. “Sun of my Soul." '1"h~ largo attendance at the Sun- day School at 2.30 p. m. emphas- ized once morc the llfgfiit need of better accalnodailon for the crm- stzmtly increasing nunlbcr, y-tlfl and old, who t.kc advaznagc of this bible study scrvlce of ill’: church. In the course of lhc morning announccmcnts thc minister in call- ing attcniion in the Wcdncsday evening meeting for pill-Y". Ill?"- tloncd that last wcdncsday evening the lorgurt ccngrcgation during his pastorate was in attendant‘. TRRVITY UNITED CHURCH Orr-lug to sun» lnurfcrcncc will he wllzlzg tin first part ci the morning scrvlc: was not browlcost but the trouble was discovered and remedied. C. l1. C. K. has always given e splendid service to our at the Sunday School in the after- 11mm, Th.- rnll shoaiing 508 present. Evcz-y; scstlon shosvcd an increase. Rev. Di". R‘m.<n_v was the preach- cr at. the evening worship and gave an cnrncst and thought provok- lug ndcirws on “Jesus, the Prince of 11in." 11o was also tllc pioneer. Jesus came that we mght have life and have it more abundantly. Whvt lifc? The llfc in God, to pos- ses: the ihinrzn. that Jesus stands for, Love, Purity. Joy. There is no truth more nrnrly held all through the agcs than the truth of the liv- ing prcsoncc of Jesus in the Church with his people. The scrxice of pr-tse l0!‘ We d” was most attractive 0nd llelllllll lrtzi cnnpriscd tho anthems “T9800 mc, O 10rd" by Aitwood and Stain- cr's "I nm Alpha." n selection from the nun" i-lynmary and a solo by Mr. Jis. Ciiiilm‘, beautifully rend- grgd 111 his fiCh, illll 811d IIIUBiCBI voicc. "I hcnrd the vcioe of Jesus my.’ Prdrrsor Kendall was nt the Organ nllll (liliclfid this P0111011 OI the wcrshp in his usual capable mcnncr. The choir consisted of 87 voices. on“ flee-key, Insure-Ila stifllt