CAPITOL A TO-DA Y MATINEE 3.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16c, 28o. .\".(ilIT 7 & 8.45 . . . . . . . ... 26¢. 421'. MAT. 8 ....‘, . . . . .. 16c. 37o. Night 7 d: 8.45 . . 26c, 42¢‘. 52c. LOVE WROTE THIS STOR Y LOVE PAINTED THIS PORTRAIT For all who have known love — or hoped for it ! The romance of un artist and his model . . . who urged him to climb to fame on the freig- ments of her shattered heart l ‘Hetir Oakie Sir!!! ,“l’i'e Got a Yen". See Sfireet Jr. 01F!!!’ Jlake Tropical Lore ___"lil-_l.'cj (;_l-l.A_llLUl"i‘E'l‘Ovl'N GUARDiAi§l_ —A BIG DOUBLE-HEADER of hockey between Summerside Crys- tals and Amherst Ramblers. also Summerside Hockey Club and Cape "Traverse Bloodhounds, on Tuesday -night at the Crystal Rink, Sum- merside. first seine at 8.30 sharp. ‘lSpecial train from nbi-den. These games will not be ‘b. ‘cast. 11802-1-4-21 —DINNER DANCE—The dinner ,danoe on New Year's Eve at thel ‘Clifton Hotel was a most enjoyable one and attended by upwards of ,ninety couples. Mmy new novelty 'dances were introduced and the levenlng was very gay. At midnight "Auld Lang Sync" and. "Happy ‘Days Are Here Again" were heart- ily sung by the revellers to wel- come the New Year. The singing of the National Anthem at‘ 2.30 : a. m. brought to a close one of the ‘most successful dlnces of the seas- one-S. ,1 —-NEW YEAR'S DAI! saavlci-zs -Divine services were held on New ‘the world as well, In a New Years New Year Year's Day in Summerside at the jmessage to the Canadian people. Rt. Roman” Catholic _Hon. R. B. Bennett makes this Anglican and Churches and were attended byfgmpliatic declaration: Jorge congregations. In St. Marylsi ;Church, Moming Service and Holy l “we d0 n” need m mute: up our 'come again, not only for Canada. but it was fervently hoped for all JA_1_\J_ qéRY__4e_1;9'J_2 ’s Message. OTTAWA, 0nt., Jan. 2-—(By The new enterprises have been establish. csnsdlsn mean-Good times will ed, our position in world trade haef ‘been maintained. Our economic life i is free from ills. ‘Trouble has tested it and found it fundamentally sound. Experience of adversity has‘ shown us where and how our posit- j ion may be still further strength- ened "Ahd even had our material loss- STARRING JACK DA KI E JEAEHIEMWWNAIII Friviious .' Frolic- sonie!.-\ crew oi‘ filn|_ (film's funniest f;]\'_ rr-‘ltcs sliip-\vi'l~.i-koil in ll South Sen pair- uiilse. Mnki- love and whoopcc! A lyrical laugh riot! KANDY KABARET - Illusion! INTRODUCING IHRS. GIBBS. courage by prophesies that offend ‘against our common sense)‘ the Prime Minister states in his mes- sage given w the Canadian Press. “This trouble which besets all na tions has been preparine for I- long time. Arid when it came we found ourselves unready for it. It cannot be dispelled in a moment. Trying days are yet ahead. But in my belief, the worst is over. Canada has survived the crisis, and the same spirit and the same strength ‘Communion was observed, the ser- ‘wices being taken by the pastor, Ven {Archdeacon White, D. D. A-t St. iPauPs Church, three Masses at 7.30 '9, and 10.30 o'clock were celebrated. “Rev. Father MacLellan was the celebrant, at the two first Masses .and Rev. Bennett MacDonald at high Muss. At this service Rev. ‘Father McLellan preached an ex- =celient sermon appropriate to the ‘day and wished his parishioners a of wealth and happiness and power; es been immeasurably greater, our gain in other ways would have over- whelmingly outranked them. For we have gained in more abundam measure that which is the source a. greater self reliance, a truer un- derstanding of one another, a quick- er readiness to face the problems of others, as the ploblems of our own. a closer unity between race and race, and class and class, between ._..__..._._ CLEANING UP _ Comedy I haw i Nil ? Tl-IE COMMON LAW HER GREATEST SCREEN TRIUMPH 1 E New Year s on New roars afternoon ihc Sum ‘mcrsde Aliniaturc Rifle Rang Opening the social CVClilS of the _. .‘.L'll.S0ll, public receptions were llCltl A. W. Leard with 97 and Dr. A. L SHORT SUBJECTS “SKIP THE MALOO" HETROTONE NEWS i l CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY - m} NW Yvflrs Day by 111s Iionour Alfie-Donald as. Several members at Lieutenant Governor Dalton and [Qlldgd the 5).oct__-s, _' iMrs. Dalton nncl His Worship Mayor ;' ‘Z_._ ‘iflrowsg and Mrs. frowlse, btotth fuglc- -M|SLEAD]NG STATEMENT .‘ r‘ . ‘ ions Pill" very m-ge y n cndc . y For thecfirst time since the war "___ the Governors reception was held ill the historic Government House, Victoria Park. From 3.30 until 6' there was a constant stream of cal- : lvrs ,morc than four hundred in all. 1 . . Ali's. Dalton receive \v'i ' ‘ employees m u“? rcgstry llonol: the LlClllfillflil-Gglilflffféi lnnmdy um Ycglslml. and who was attended by his aidcs-de- marks‘ vamp, Licut. Col. G. Elliott Full,f Major C. C. Thompson, ltlajoi‘ D, F, TRINITY UNIDED CIIURCII l THE BAPTIST CIIIIRCII 1932—Wlint will the new yczii- The morning service “.55 o! wbrlng? Tile past yezu" has been dis- lmelnorial nature. marking the rBS-lcogrlagm? mdnmny nlsptcytsklbnt “is . » a. lurcl 1n congrcga ion lere s "tolation of the three snlnild glass “m” mus; for gratitude we haw , svincows installed, at the uiiding ‘= , ‘ _ _' ’ , _ made progress 1n all lines of eli- rti, tlllletecgurfh’ livgh? gfmory of deavor and financially the Church L“ l; ,. e0 8,6 I ‘m, aocouxl“ is in a. satisfactory condition. Colli- c‘ a eraions m He u‘ mg’ “lose plate reports will be rendy in about vi-xndoivs had bran for some time _ Lou (lays. Let the Nib’ Your be oilc removed from their place and have ' ' of hope and faith. m ‘l bccn replaced on the Noflhl Tile first Sunday iii the new yenl‘ 6111c of the Church. has always been set npiirt for a rc- o" the “m” occasion the“? “'35 iiewal of our Covenant to be follow- ‘mvcilcd 51 beautiful new window in 0(l by the Sacramental service fillfl Ii"‘lllOi‘_V of the late A. W. Stems mug was a good congnu Tierney. Mrs. J. J. Johnson p0iil‘i"l 11mm“ were m“ t0 “Sher l“ the (m, Myg, A 13 COS], Imul-Cd Con,“ New Year and ofhci-s gave parties and Mrs. L. B. AIiicAIiiian cut til: m‘ New ‘T1115 11111113 The hock‘? ‘twho was for s9 many years a Dea_ cm ycsmrdfly "lowing to mks pa“ fit-e.» l ~ - ‘match in the’ Crystal link was at ‘m... and Sunday school superin- 1n tut-ac 501mm orddlmnces_ Rm,‘ Tile following indies llbfiliilCd in ‘P1111911 11$’ 1 111119 11111111161‘ 01' 1M5- nendcnh A brief address was dew” DR Ranmly preachcd Hm c; "nmh swriung: Ali's. ll. Frank .\.IacPhec-. The ilsilnl pnmce of trotting horses brad by n,‘ Vang...’ basing hisiion Sermon from ‘he Hm‘ Pam“ Airs. H. L. Palmer, Ali's. Phil Noom could not be held on account of ‘bought on U“, . “It is q-holfmh verse “Thou has, hi)‘ In‘: m“ sill, hlrsNS. Pnoli, Ji'., Airs. lvnii ‘he henvv snow. although one’or Eziidst David r 1 .s trained mydilnd and before and lllid Th1: lllliil Ivxltm" ' (“"11" 11- iiiiiitnin, two horsemen \\‘l‘!‘i" out exercising ihand to battle.’ We honor our-upon Me." This is :1 picture of u..- “IF ‘g C» C1*i111’b°11»_111'§. Mnn- ill-fir fast c111": in anticipation of ifrlcnd who has gone no‘. for whatiperfect protection given by 0' m; a"n"m' ‘S' Bmlmm“ Roihlnmm! m i111‘ "m? film“ A 13TH‘? lite did here. much as tllnf was, not Lord. He wards off the natural (‘Oll- ‘I ‘Ir and A!“ F- B- cmrk- E nlldicn“ wlmpgswl m" ‘Purim tfnr his attainments, fine though sequences of the sins of the lint if n?’ _ t - / '-"“1'° dIflJT-"li- P1611111‘- "Vifliiirfic Tlizhts.’ a beau- Mmy ‘W... bu.‘ f” .‘\_‘_,t he waa 1-01, from woyknlg our m... L,._.‘-,_ m. v11 h-lldlllil. rn~ ., and the culling iiflll rem llCP of old Vienna at the till“ beauty of his character the-has lnin His hand up . me as a lmmf “m: T“! l“ 105°‘ ‘xmsiclcilliiid T119Hi1'¢‘-~$- "v ‘ . ' . l . . .. "yo." ilFlllLflKJl I.» ~ 1-; 11 _, ~' _‘ ‘islrengfh or his life. the simplicity of motile! tenderly. ion. . gently ~61)‘ ‘ . “Th1 5 °Y V‘ (m; 531th It is hamm- fn b: than (p; soothes her child so Gods hand of —-(.R1.\T.\l. biSTI-ZRS BENEFIT What soil-Mes taught may be in love, of healing, of (rompaillnnshlpl Th? “Inf v ‘DANCE-Over two hundred coup- scme parts Outwon. “ha; he'd guidance and protection ‘is lain ‘ ‘~ r‘ “‘"“1'l'°“ lies atiznded the New Yeir’s Eve m.“ is hnmonal‘ PM.‘ nmgmlupon us. _ci:1nce 1n the Capitol Grill for the ti‘ k; Worship .\ll1j-'oi~ Prom-s:- many things ma, are diffb; In the evening Rev. Mr. Broivill Us. P‘? “we M Mme tiillglilmnefit of the Crystal Sisters. Mr. (“It of undprstandmi what he was ‘ chose as h.s text Mark 14-41 and 4-. Mme mm Cr m‘ M‘ " on w _ tGaudet spared no, pains to make its still vibrant. vitnl in our iiioil§lit5"s‘1°°1’ m‘ “OW "1111 i311" 5°“? 1°“- VYGHIKS a v ‘ ' ‘ l" Iihis event In popular one. New and membrv. So lrl-(lllj: we thaniomsc “P- L“ "S 11”» “"‘1““"° a" a1“ ',,.,..,,‘. .._.,.‘-,, 1.. . ivhiihz effects. livnulflr music b! _ -. < '-_ - d ' _ i" 1.; New‘ Years (loll for vcllzit our flucnd was. and‘Zgzlzfggrarhgdpfigslgi‘fiend w“ gone. ‘Prunvse arxi it'll‘ what in confident faith we know. _' ‘ 1 nistczl in r ‘ lwllfiii l5 (lone ... b. y JIlLl recn l. The t liv is. because h: ‘Nils moulded by room. M l, - . ‘, ‘ , v. .‘ l 11m Christ in whom he iznve his time that “as “Hon for Ecru“ w ‘land .\i if ilili {lllfl (l"‘.'OllOl‘l. “it us‘ Thou that’ ‘ opportunities t. \'I'i'.il(l sympathy \I u 5:11.. trained my hallcl.’ .11: GlllPljf Oichirstra. and the love- ly dressc: worn by the ladies made ‘l very any‘ scene. llfiss Hester Cush- ling and Afr. C. Jones won the l 1i 2e for the best waltzers. At mid~ n bt, the New Year was ushered ~~. the dininl; are gone. "Rise ilpl-momentollsl‘ Yo“ “Let Us g0“ BMW ML the jln by lhi: iiilgillg 0f “Auld Lang Mr‘ v’ L‘ Dinglmn “m” Very 1m“ reserves of talent land beam work. l" W" - lsyncfgs‘ Fmsslvely “on” s""“‘ltl‘~ 50km“ l A clarion call for a closer fellowship {ushered- tihought" follmvctl by the congrcgn-l (FCC? t l —-DE.\TII OF MRS. D. F. POW" with Jesus who will be with us along .l’°au51f"-7" ___ _ ,__,,__, _,,,_____,_,,__ ‘h, _,_ iof the Mass. There will be three I l ' i ‘- Receptwns on ‘WES flsllll iiUAhlllAlt -—MINL\'I.‘UBE RIFLE SHO0T—-' iengzlgecl iii a friendly match. The l" N11 4 o~ E- s- t°°k P1119 °“ highest scores were made by Dr- Tllursday evening l“ ‘The Summerside Liberal press, un- l9“; A~ P- 3' R- sharpei 59°11" M15- Lder die of Jniiilnry 2, erroneously C- D- Mccanum: states that there are at presenbEMI Schumlan? cimd- Mrs- Lym“ m“. pcrsam Cmmoycd m the reg. ‘Marlatt; Associate Cond. Mrs. C. . isi-ry office, Sunlmerslde. There are .' A- Melkle: Chaplalni Mr5~ A- 5- MC’ (and “we on January 2, only three iKlyi Marshall, Mrs. A. W. heard; omce‘ lAdah, Mrs. M. L. Bradshaw; Ruth twoiMiss Agnes Ramsay; Esther, Miss T-NIHV YEAR'S DAY AT §IIM' . ' . r. . tll l . Tierney, mid Lieut. J. J. Connolly. amnslnn-Nclv ‘Lars Day péss e c050 or m“ cercmony a gavel The gllfists “- r, u.“ .,d v L. m, ezi of!‘ vcly flillfiily rit Summerside. clliiiliizrooiii luvctirs CMC Tlllzlhpsont Fmfices “l” mld i" m" mural‘ the ‘Turing Worthy Matron by Hm Mm 6151mm Fun, and Mm D_ R cs in the morning. Severn] private A 5' Macxly ‘m behalf of the very Happy New Year. A full choir _ ‘lrondered with fine effect the musicvwhlch have “llthswod the “less Masses every Sunday in future in St. Paul's Church-S . , ‘. ;heretofore unknown.’ —'INSTAI.LAT.‘ON or ornci . EItS-ffhe installation of officers e of the Emma. P. Chadwick Chap- lster follows :- _ Rooms, Summerside. The . were instfiled by Bro. A. S. Mae- gKay and were as follows: W. M. Ilvlrs. B. R. Sharpe; A. P. A. S. jMcKay: a. M. Mrs. A. P. Jamles- m" we“ ‘Fmed- T“ “M” “m” world has been checked in its for- ward march by the opposing forces of economic disruption, and revolt. Some nations, weakened by the heavy burden they have borne so long, have found themselves un- equal to the struggle. OnLv the strongest have won through, and they, for years to come, will bear the scars of this fierce conflict. 'I‘reas. Mrs _ Audrey Taylor; Martha, Mrs. R. E. Ellis; Elects, Mrs. A. F. Bell; Warder, Mrs. T. H. S. Jackson. At ' Unbroken Front vins piesentcd to Mrs. Ernest Mills, “Bigbusmess has not everywhew presented an unbroken front t0 thfl ‘stupendous difficulties that b68617 |it. The security of private fortunes has been weakened. The stability —POLI('E CHANGES IN SUM- °f mlghly lmutulmns h“ been w MERSIDE_AS a sequel to a meeh verely tried. The world structure of ing of the Summerside Town Coun- finance h“ been 1mmrmed' and ,cil last Wednesday, when a mot- mlght have fallen‘ but forhtheygxi; ‘ion was passed appointing Peter erous support oflbgzlzse w‘: oslfnomh White as spzciai policeman in 265:: s; lI-‘esgoatsamy fir p185“ _ .282; h» v- c; Jamleson sent in his resignation e n 22:61. Ifigremwtzzgmdghxl- Thursday. Police ofllcer Linkletter cause our mmmunu have been also resigned on Thursday which less serious than others’ we have left only Chief Kane to carry on . t t roblems and real thepolice dutiesJiaaen McDonald. 'no had gm‘ p ~ too. N’ do I desire to whohasservedandwashoriora-biydis 12311511121.“ o“? more 10mm“; charged from the Nmh westlposition is the result of attributes Mounted Police and served forlpeculmr to m. Canadian pawn or some time in Edmonton, Alberta, o! material ‘source, to who” was SWOITHMQ CIllhnmilléfSdlgg. I: i: shegngth mtturs has bountifuliy con. a. son o . o ac na o trib ted. This is not a time for Summerside and has lately return- bogging m, m‘, the parade o; n... ed mm‘ Denver’ Cmmqdu Percy‘tionalachievements. It is a time for Kirsch, of Alberton, formerly of Igruteful thanks to a kindly prov“ the Provincial police staff has alsoldenw, which we Canadians render joined the police force and was mo“ hmnbly and Wm, a“ om- sworn in on New Year's Day. Pet- ‘hearts. er white as special policeman does “Swept by the huge curses 01 not commence work until February. world depression, Canada has stood These new men are all highly rec- firm against them. If We have n05 ommcnded and should restore the gone toward u we did when the confidence of the public in the pol- way w“ can”. we have Bssuwdty ice force; but all the blzmc can- not gone back And to remain are“; Lodge-S. and strain of the past year will carry us over all intervening diffi- ‘culties into an era of prosperity east and west of our Dominion. A Patriotic Citizenship “All clssss have freely and un- selfishly discharged the obligations The statement of the Prime Min-lo! the“ citizenship No one h“ ,profited at the expense of another. the Lodge trial. There is no class, community been sucmssmuy djswnagm me omcers or country which has not known in some degree, at least, the sting otléhe assistance o! me poor, who m firemen wish to thank DeBlots adversity. Great wealth has beenlheh. tum ha powerless to avoid it; poverty has people as a whole have moved to ve faced their unhelppy ,lot with a fortitude and patience ‘to which we all pay genuine and |admiring tribute. ‘Those upon whom ‘the times have bome most heavily lhave shown s, resourcefulness and ,faith, s, confidence a vigour which opulence and ease could not en- danger. ] “Our destiny is in our own hands twe have no place for the pessimist who waits in helpless idleness for the impending and universal doom decreed in his ' ination by those forces with which he, himself, has been in unsuccessful conflict. As ‘we are part of the world, we nec- ‘emarily share its joys and sorrows. ‘But hard work and self reliance are the surest barriers against mis- fortune and the firmest basis on which to build for good fortune. We do not need to bolster up our cour- ago by prophesies the t offend against our common sense. This trouble which besots all nations has been preparing for a long time, And when it came we found our- selves unreedy for it. It cannot be dispelled in a. moment. Trying days are yet ahead. But in my belief. the worst for us is over. Canada has survived tha crisis, and the some spirit and the same strength . which have with- stood the stress and strain of the Dist year will carry us over all intervening difficulties into an era oi’ prosperity heretofore unknown. teadfut Ilhlth fiThat is the faith with which we face the future. We hold it, in our hearts and in our minds. and so fight on, knowing thllt no trouble can defeat the determined purpose of a reliant and resource- ful people. "Good times will come again, not only for Canada. but. wb fervently hope, for sil the world as well. The notions, in a new and stronge ‘iional hymn "For all the saints who lfrom their labour rcsf.“ The window‘ unveiled by All". E D, Slerlls, is beautiful iii (l’7.".’!'l rind colour. ii Cd u... non-la» tstnjngy) and 6811i’ 1101115 01 NOW Year's DRY. MPB- 115" “l; 1"“ 1°“ “c5111” Ponce" gain, We have retained everllthlnl good of u,’ m“! mutt“; "Id Bympntheflc m ygsqnmfion L; ilnw‘ “L: w m‘, Lords. “m, M,‘ Hap Mr w A B‘, "r4 ‘Wnflnln CO ‘D. F. Powers, at the age of 5i yearn. men and extra men for special oc- me W“ of which wouyd ‘med; the u" rewarding albmhm u “km: Good Shepherd." t 1y AIcPh-runii taking thpsnlo part. m; 3,141.1-.. I“, Y {also m“: The dewased had been in failing canons-S. mogrw; o; W.- advan¢e_ the plum of narrow and hum"! I _ . . . , .' ‘ _ v I .Mr B A l. ‘, n; l] splcn- , _‘ , ,.'_ p M health for the past three years. Last ¢g°tgm_ 1595c, and prawn“. in T116 501111011 01 1111i 111011111‘: WM r m Con‘ n w s,‘ I a Lumb r m “w Y” "' Callers‘ October she came to Summerside “WATCH ma!“ SERVICE” Agriculture Hopeful And Resolute the way. The praise for the tiny included an Anthem at each swrvice "(loci so . =i ' n with l‘ irreciation a. n very eloquent and impressive oneil‘ d vmcc a d H on Prayer "ltfan ougll‘. [prsy and not faint." At no tfmc in ithe history of the Church is prayer: rleeded so much as to day. Too pften are churches satisfied with “eloquent preaching, rich music. adequate financial resources, but above all else the life of the Church nnd its members descends on pray- cr. Prayer is our weapon for the] solo. The attendance nt til-lining: School WES 39?. BIRTH S | DOIRON-In lto Mr. and ivrrs. Peter A. Dciron, a this City. Dee. 31st, nations“ WIRS-Thcre passed away at the ‘home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. MacNelll of Siunmerside, in the At the Amrriran (rinsulate from het- homc in Cleormont, N. 8.. and entered the Prince County HM- pitnl, where she underwent a seri- ous operation. After a few weeks ‘she left the hospital and remain- led uivil her death in her girlhood .\t the IIlllPli Sivzciui .'~1r'.v Year's diiillCfn were Served nt the Canadian National and Queen Hotels. At the latter Mr. and Mrs. Brown were hosts to a number of the Fniconwood nursss,‘ others than“ fvrs" Poll?!‘ “as a lyomlm o’ having been guests at the hotel for tvmny ‘run mm l“ and much sym- the Christmas (linllcr. lrmhy :5 m‘ "d for the bereaved "iiimiiti in their sorrow particularly daughter; (m i. E. L -.-.~.<i at (his season of the iyear. "“'“"'1“"" wmwut ““d]wl5hln' finial; __ m ‘m s There are left to mourn her hus. without work is sacrlege. W01‘ W - ' _'“' " , , .. p. a ,_ 1,,.,~_-‘--_-?_ _ z: ,5 m" may“ is presumption To Late To Classlhed New Ycal s Day in the past hag band and to 1m rce r n. "statutes ;.?.F.‘3“£i‘°tll;; onto" a powerful address based 011 David's sin and repentance. was heard with close attention by 0| College. this office. Heatsd room. Apply to 11305-1-4-21 its“ CCYYYTGZEUCTI. The Crnmunion WANTEDTMAID F0“ GENERAL of the Ladies Supper was observed It the Evening Service. .- t. _ housework. Mrs. C. C. Prince 5t. References required. Thompson, 101 Upper 11300-11 Harry Croake of Clrarmont, N, 11.. he.- parenis. Mr. and Mrs. h. M‘:- usually been the ocrasion of speed- ing exhibitions by ll number of olir horsemen, and this year, there was a very good tum-out on Great George street where a number of impromp- tu rnccs were held. Some fast step- pem ivc-xn in evidence showing that the motor car has not altogether lhome, to all of whom sympathy is liwereeded the horse in this city. cxtgndecL-B not be attached to the police as Summerside with a population of over four thousand people should fast amidst the backward wash is y 3pm; o; commflm, "e striving Proaressofthe surest'ki'r1d.‘We’hIi/°|for them now. Advantage to the lost nothing which ws may not Iii-lg"; i; bging subordinated to the the mind of civilization are more closely linked than ever in the past. And to secure the latter we have oome to realize that the former must be invioiate. The great na- The usual watch sight service in Trinity United church, Bilmmer- “The m“... 5nd stability of our side. was a very beautiful 01"‘- Wl glen-t financial institutions have carried out by the members of the ‘been proved, may have not failed A Tikme Fo To Render‘ Gratitude To Divine Providence “To Remain Steadfast Against Thel Backward Wash Is Progress Of! The Surest Kin ” Says Pre- ““°“ B“ mier Bennett In Stirring CENTRAL Gllillllllll SKATING TONIGHT at Fbrum. 11808 OWING T0 Wednesday being Old Christmas, B. I. S. social evening $1115 M00115!’ instead. Cards 8 pm. i followed by old time dancing. I naoi-b l BAND AT FORUM tonight Splendid ice. LUCKY NUMBER -- The l uclr inlunber in the merchandise contes conducted by Mr. Chester Camp bell" jeweler, was drawn by Polio iOificet- Oyrus Jay. His Worship iMayor Prowse officiated in thi drawing. ‘ POLICE COURT-At the Rallci Court Saturday morning two of thi four men charged with breaking and entering were remanded for trial. The other two were dismissed 'I‘w° drunks also appeared one was fined $10 and costs or 20 days thi other had his five dollar bail bond estreaied. l SPECIAL SERVICES-During the week of prayer the services in the Brookfleld and Clyde River Pres- byterian congregations will be as follows; Clyde River. Monday. Janu- lary 4, 7.30 p.m.; Hartsvlllo. Tues- ; day, January 5. ‘l p.m.; Biookfield, ‘Wednesday, January 6. 7.30 p.m.; “To most o. us the yam. now mdwunmwrul “d “patriotic 6mm‘ w Hunter River, Thursday, January ‘i. ed has been one of anxiety and 4155mm“, pemlclouldoctrmumve. 7.30 pm. All are cordially invited. SERVICES APPREClATED-The ‘Brothers for hot ooflee served to ‘them during Thursday nights lire, ‘also Mr. James Duffy, who sent ovei refreshments to them. The firemsr. also appreciated the services of Ex- Chief Ranaghan and Captains Mar- tin and Rattray, retired veterans oi the department, who stood by at most all through the confiagratiol. - and gave assistance and suggestion! which were very helpful. nonmsv SEASON 4r FORUM --The busiest and brightesgppot in Charlottetown during the holiday season was the ever popular Forum Beginning Christmas when during the afternoon hundreds of skatsn took advantage of a perfect shesi o! ice while slush and rain prevail- ed outside, and at night the larged number ever to attend a hockey match in Prince Edward Island crowded in. continuing throughout the week with large attendance un- til New Year's afternoon when ovei 500 happy skaters glided over thl glassy surface and. the Legion Band presented as always, a fine program. New Year's night over two thous- and happy fans saw the greatest game of hockey this season. As time goes on it is becoming more apparent that the Forum, our magnificent skating and hockey pol- aoe, is filling a long felt want in the community. PERSONAL! Mr. W. A. Huestis representing Vlssivhrock-Manchester Ltd, left for St. John this morning on a business trip. Mr. Charles McKinnon left Bat- urday on return to McGiil, Montreal. having spent the holiday with his parents, Supt. Ewen and Mrs. Mc- Kinnon, Prince Street. m. E. A. Fitzgerald left Baturdl] morning on return to Saint John. after spending his Christmas vaca- tion in the city. Miss Dorothy Doull, who ha! been spending the holiday with he! parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Douil, leaves this morning for Halifax to resume her studies at Daihousil University. ‘out The Years." Mr. Albert Link-{egyecuve “gm-u to ambush new ‘letter. vie" president or the soclelvpncs. Agriculture: stricken by mis- Neill of Summerside, two sisters,‘ Mrs. J. E. Blager of New York and‘ Miss Margaret at home, also four‘ brothers, William and Harry in‘ California and Ebcn nnii James atT You“! P90111611 Sflvlety- Thi ‘hiillwlus, no;- have we failed them. In- of the service in song 811d story was rdusgr; has met tn; decline of old "God's Faithful Leadership Through got-eta“ marketg with vigorous and tions will soon gather to evolve tioiial interest demand. Rel-eon forecasts their suc. rend the scrinfurc lesson fromioi-tunc which all its fortitude snd u“ “many “m” “um, a m. Joshua, chip. 3. vertex 2-11. Thelma] could not avert, has continued. their.‘ wa" collinear: of iifrty mem- Jesolute and hopeful.‘ Our trade bal-' ‘.1715 o!‘ the Your’. PYiplOS soclctyymce is steadily growing more fsv-l sud their cbrrmbv! _vm_in_z vniw" -'\".‘cc‘.ively itndrorl lv"i‘.l"". spore“- riate for the c~.'.~.=!~*\. ivy. 1.. B. y Th: service closed with "Leadl Campbell gave a pleasing address Kindly Light" by the choir in keeping with the theme chosen for the service. At midnwbt the tendance from churches of s’! de-lassail, °°"'-='°5"i1°" “Fwd 1" $110M DYBY- lrmlnatiorii. Previous to the “To everyone, wherever they may "1’ 1°’ ""9 "WWW ""111! the 610611 ‘file the young prople held ii social be. l wish a ha-ony New Year. fro: . chimed in the dawning of a newgatberlng in Epworth Halls-S. from the trouLlcs of the old one. "ldlkvhirb is enduring and to content-l such aagemmds m, peace M m? Finley, will regret to learn of the m‘, mmmfluona; sudden death of his father Mr. W. harmony and universal welfare all 5- PM" °Y 5M1“ ‘mm’ N- B- The many friends of Mr. Albert Mrs. Neil Simpson who has been um we may m“ om. wmmon on an extended visit with her par- cfforts may prevail, and that better "'5' M“ 3nd- Mrl- ‘"5"! M- Mn’ , understancfng and greater toier- “ML h“ Mi- 191’ h" h°m° l" vm‘ “"1”- WW" "m W" “m” °'|'snce born OI the world's tribulations °°""'- B- C- 511° ‘"1" Vie" 111°"! ‘may sweep am.“ cove-mum“, and in Ottawa, also her son, W. Wesley In,‘ and m“ the w" to‘ W!“ Smpeon. PhD. in Toronto enrmlte ‘convolution. There was s isrll lil- ment wh’eh war can never more Mid i"li of the pnsyreritv which .. . .,> and gssc. 3.1 nrnrhzg l...'..1. are working to ensure.‘ 11300