_----_-@- u JANUARv g._19s7 V THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN =.~ av . r i i~`.P‘ 1 l 'mc ANCE. Margaret awa. will g--A-:~.;;_, ontral Guardian CONFSDEBATION LIFE IN SUB- L-6798-1-12-312. were read by Mn. D M Gsss and Mrs. P A. Creelman at the month meeting of the Prince Edward sland Art Society last night Miss Irving presided An hibition of photographs, loaned by the National Art Gallery at Ott- open Saturday and oon- AIT SOCIETY MEETS-Papers lv ` _ . BX- * _"___ __ '_ tinue next week it was announced. "h' ' \~ °f °i“"“Sh‘P "°’° hh” °§"u”,_§'; romon couar-Ai. the Police `r'f `- , I Q . W 5' nhhehhg °t y°“m 7 _ Court yesterday three young men 5 1 f ff- --.---=»r~.. " ` _ in".-`§.‘» ew f..~.\ '.,_\ `~%.». ~v E/7 1; j- '- _°',.1 iii/ :iris \‘l» ). 1 I \ cout News -i,\>l~ an ._ i-/'~’ . (Notices. #_ ` Mr. William Warren has resign- ed as chairman of the Badge Board lor Queens County and has becu succeeded by Mr. George Brady, who will attend the Scout Office, Tourist' Bureau weekly for the con- venience of Scoutmastcrs and Scouts. Tile Kirk Group of Sea Rovers have been authorized to adopt the uniform and follow the programme of the Quebec Sea Rovers. The Leader, Mr. Kenneth M. Martin. entertained his Crew at an er1J0Y- able “Den Warming” in their Dew- ly erected quarters in the Kirk basement on New Years night. Boys, it was some function,i hot dogs and what not. Are any of the P. E. I. Scouts desirous of attending the corona- tion? Canada is authorized to pro- vide 20 Scouts, and those willing and financially able to go must enter their names without delay. The World Jamboree is to be held in Holland July 81 to August 12, and those intending to take part must notify the Provincial Commissioner at once. Already two or three applications |have| been received. The Scouts pay their own expenses, which represent about $300, and provide their own equipment. _ Negotiations are in progress for the appointment of a new Field Commissioner to succeed Mr. Mit- chell who had reluctantly to re- tum to Ontario after two months -successful work here. It is expect- ed the new appointee may com-' mence duties the beginning of next month. In an optimistic report upon Scout conditions here, Mr. Mitchell prophesied that when properly or- ganized there is no reason why we should not have 1.500 boys in the movement. Everywhere he went, he _reports to Ottawa. he was received with enthusiasm, and the cry was "give us leaders and we'll give you. all the support you want." 1 The monthly meeting of _ the Kirk Group Committee takes place in the school hall this evening at leven o'clock. - King George VI has indicated his readincs to become, like his father, the Patron of the Boy Scouts of the Empire. To mark the Kings Coronation, and as the Dolninioirs part in u project launched by Lord Baden- Powell, Canadian Boy Scouts qual- ifying as Kings Scouts before Dominion Day this yenr will be awarded a special Coronation Kings Scout certificate. Like King George`V., the new King has associated himself with Scouting in various ways. He nt- tended ihe great London gather- ing of Wolf Cubs held at Hyde Park in 1921, the Imperial Jambo- rce at Wembley in 1024. and the Loudon Cub "Paiava" of 1026. A photograph of the new King, when the Duke of York. shows him, in full Scout kit and wearin the B ‘i Silver Wolf. Scouting's highest honorary award. The decoration Wal lrolenteri by Lord Baden- Powell in i926, in recognition of the Prinoe's service to the Move'-' ment as President of the Boy Scouts Associations of Yorkshire and of London. _,ffl-°_-.i.‘t€‘¥_ PP. lil? _’_°iil‘?¥‘_“‘_h’_hl‘.’°' In Memoriam In loving memory of BNID MARION OWEN North River. who died January 0, 1936 had are the memories that linger Dear ll the one that is gona In memory we hold you dear Enid As long lo the years roll along. Inserted by Mother. Father, sisters and Brothers. L-Nil-I-I-li. -___ "-v I N. D. Maclean. i I UNDIITAK-H llllIl 1 1 1 oauuaaqa ua _71_ "°L‘.".'Z“.‘.'i‘”” 1 sident have s. with y believe general i to th and do cause Prine will be conting senting at the Count The Grand POWEII the 000 have isola King when Association “I want up with th that lie be who have man and sponsibiiities to their country in Guild °f result, bec work is to your must all A case jams was 2nd Llndheld Wolf _Cub Pack of day for New South Wales, Australia, to the engined Wolf gubs of Lindileld, Sussex, bring i, Englan . on” siml Jamboree I-Ils staff Republic ent Bl celebra nivers Scoutin tended at the Once utive own. of Boy Scout and Girl Guide 11113111 Christmas Toy Shops furnished 11111111, Santa Dm" °’ Y°’h° “hd P" charged with taking a. motor veh °f th” L°“d°“ 3°’ s°°“" .iole without the owner-’s consent ou, them to solve. But don’t RETARY that. It is only when BVBYY mild0 ID 1 1 und you -to realize that 701| :negi friday great responsibility to take mm ,nes e duties 0! ¢ii’»i2°l1lmP was dismissed. A vagrant was re- sec woman realizes their re- retiring guilty and remanded for sentence. A fourth ted on a. similarcharze fore You. You may think manded until today. these problems have nothing to d0 that It is Other P90919 PRESENTATION T0 SEC- A presentation ~ was Mm. Samuel Campbell, retary 'of the Ladies the Charlottetown Bap- that a happy country can tist Church. at the annual meet- e world for himself alone. Ulmilbeli. i al i ht, be- 5 ° Y dIslYoh};st 133;” rihsifective E"'l‘g“':£°' V E “";’:.g.::1.*°“.f.;:;i‘;‘:: “ai do the best we can.” "'°"“ 1 ON" HER the Christmas gift ofthe ways 111 e Gustaf Adolf of Sweden lottetown in personal charge of the on" wil ent or Boy scouts repro- iiisht wh that country next summer Magdalen mme not on, of ug igpug ing of the Guild yesterday. Mrs. well known as a church 1\;Iai¢e yourself effective in your .I9b. hsdmwelzare W°’k"‘°' is leaving take up her residence in N. B. The meeting was the home of the Guild Mrs. T. G. Ives. T0 BRING SECOND "DRAG- E-Mr. Walter Fowler, Charlottetown left yester- ontreal with the single °f °“°"Wd A“°h'°h°h superintendent of Canadian Air- M “.Ffairchlld" plane. He will ck a twin engined "Drag- lar to the machine now on 3 the Moncton, Summersicie, Char- route. The second “Drag- be used in the regular en required and on the Islands mall service, sth Intematloaal scour which will begin as won as ice is be held in Holland. ivrim- of assistants will include “WHY W0 Folke Bemadotte. STUDY A study _4r. Fowler expects to be days. M, CLUB AT CALEDONIA- group was recently formed highest d°°°"'h°h °! the in Caledonia to take u the sub of France, the insignia of Jem of p ' _ farming and agricultural 051°" °f "M L°5i°h °' ` co-operation. 'I'he meetings are to rid. Lord and Lady Baden- es of p were in Paris to attend the outlined Islalld Honour, was presented by Presld- 1,8 1181.1 um ii-VY of the organization of Ch Scouts and Guides. and at- hdhlsg year. a coast-to-coast chain 1 ’ been missed. The field of dis- streets I for by the Scout toy shops at The 11 y schools in Northern On- ducted and the children of thous- wwn tions marking the 25th an- -S0¢lii'€d a great gathering of Scouts en” X 5°fb°”“°-‘ sl.rou'rl.y rlvsuaap _ Three- _vear-old Elain A L , f B _ again, for the 13th consec- tory who 1,, v;ltIh;s Enghgriotti each Monday evening in Lord Baden-Powell, Chief Scout oi' appointed secretary Various phas at the Elysee. Paris. to the school Mr. charles walker was me wo rec -' ' tical farming have been and books on the subject from the Prince Edward Libraries Pam hlets and ~ D 8 111 F1.1mce_ on sunday other material on co-operation have lef Scout reviewed some 20.~ been given 1° th” group by me Education League. At pres- teen members have cnro.lcd. was rescued from what have proved s very serious yesterday by the alertness Claus with gifts for many d 1 _ thousands of kiddies in all parts of ;r1.11mgf1es§;wg1§) Spgrfgld E°;;1nl;r1;§;’ the Dominion who otherwise would l struck ' by a car on one of the and the Prince, seeing the tribution included a. long list of 1d t childrens institutions annually pro- £3: en' rushed over and hunch vided Saint rom beneath the wheels ttle girl. though somewhat . . i . . calsai-yJ(I:.]I1r<]i riglviiewigflgs f;'§§;’“ “P- WM happily only saga.- famllies along the Atlantic coast. miners' children in Cape Breton, 5"; ured. .___ WARD _ masons Nur. muntéad Indian and foreign com- '1'Li\i,3_A qu1eiWcdd1ng was Cam tarlo, at Zion Mense Chnll ‘ I-#nun-n~uo+n~o~nuu~nn.rr:~:»: r :: ren-n WINTER MUSIC TERM LOUIS D. THOMPSON Teacher Of Pian_o and Singing Pupils prepared for Examinatiolll. special ro.tes` for Children md Beginners. STUDIO, 91 Fitzroy Street Tel. 879. VS -1 INSPIRING, Girl Guide News Message to Their Maiestiea . A message conveying the deep loyalty and affection of the Guides bl to Th ' Commissioner, on December 12th, on behalf of the Canadian Girl Guides Association. Guiders is called to the new regu- r 1 _ , ance badges from the list of re 1 riuirements for the First Class Test. Rev. Hugh M i 1 l e r i §?;‘l.l...‘§§.e§. .i’.?.‘i“5ia...“§‘..._..?°;’ii;! Gives A <1 d r e S S- i :1f;”.r;:1;i§.;°;.;*;f C Large Attendance At Week Of Prayer W0rShIp. As there have been requests for 1 warrants from different Guiders 1 throughout the province, the Prov- j Warrants For Guiders I The second service of the Week 1 of Prayer held last evening in St. 1 able to publish the qualifications Paul’s Anglican Church was mark- 1 for Guiders’ warrants. | ed by the united spirit Of WOT-ihiil 1 Eleven Guiders of the province which seemed t0 Di'-‘fvfide the WIi°i@ ‘ are warranted at the present time. ChLii‘Cii. and t0 be emlwd-led in but there are still a large number ,` each act of worship. From the of Ranger, 511111,, and B1-ow,-111. 1 0iX‘iiiI1§ Pf'0C€‘S5i0iiB1 HYTIIH Until 1 leaders who have not completed the crowded church was once more 1 111811. tests' wmch are as mnows. _ empty it was evident that all had ‘ 1_ Must be nommated by me l mei “Seth” “th bil" ‘me 19”" Local Association lnclal Commissioner feels it advis- .‘ ' Tonight at 8.15 -., FREE GAMES SPECIAL PRIZES 1 1 »_¢:-_».» l of Canada. was ca ed elr I Maiesties Kina George vl and i nIStI'IcI GIIVEHIIII' Queen Elizabeth by the Chief f Y, M 1 0 s e n ' suvicf Alf ‘ _ _ '~l<,D‘-1'-t -- 1 lation in the 1936 Rule Book dei- ‘ £113;-'lI>'fAY;\sr l\I§i;1n’s $52. I 1 eting the Sick Nurse and Ambul- but N_S' who is 11111111111; wwf. ul h. . flcial tour of clubs in his district vsited the Charlottetown Club last night. Col. KS. Rogers, a former mem- ber of the Club, was a guest. Two members, Messrs. J. Curran and H 11?.. Shephard, were received into the Club at an initiation ceremony conducted by Mr. Edwin John- stone. In a short address Mr. Kirk mentioned what the Y‘s Mens Clubs are, and referred briefly to various items on a program which he had drawn up for the Clubs. ‘line program, with some slight, cllunges, was the same as it had been for the past two years, the lJ.::trict Governor declared. The Yls Mens Club is an or- ganization closely linked with the \'.:vl.C.A. and composed of young l;l_=nll.icl's, young not necessarily in I lespie. - Hymn 484. A _ , Responsive Reading. Pralm 84.! Rev. s, o. Cooper- | Gloria. Choir and congregation., of trai 4. M and c h a good moral influence over girls. quired , na on ecr y ands areas at M shippe OWU. for seem ery his J. ntreal, London and Ottawa som by the Saskatoon Scouts in- grim DBF. W* hum spwsnp :muon Munson “"1 'ra d bulk quantities of toys to _ioiin Regina. Moose Jaw and Saskatoon. the to ass in n The after ciuded several hundred in the far and north of the province. who were the reac an M. them » daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parsons of Milivale became bride of Mr. Sheldon Steward ist theshops of those centres gf pr d 1 to leeting their heavy demand. charming: c1nn`sn1rg;f1r§r1%?ué°°;?g more than 5,000 kiddies looked ¢repe_ ' They were attended by the "V8 SiSt€1', Mrs. Walter White. Mr. Vern Parsons, brother of bride. After the ceremony the hed by a Santa Claus aboard weddin rt 1 & C. Airways plane. of the &hI-Irclle thrgeg/cEhiIlrI; hsiini: During the evening a large bei' Kathered to chnrivari the y wedded couple and fo wish H 10118 und happy life in their e angel of death visited the $‘v‘;;1°1nl;‘t1;1";°dl;iri;i(;1t0U- Priori to her e was en cleri home of Mrs. Eliza MacLeod on ' H November ana and claimed for its ’"‘5°e"fm¢°"S Shower at the home hcr dearly beloved son Edward °' Mr' “hd Mrs- Alfred PfUS0i1S» Bruce at the early age of 23 years. Early in the Ovoning the bride-to- Edwara me been la railing health be “"1” °S°‘"i°d 1° hui' chair by thc past nfteen months. but he MZ' James Par5°h5» “iid the DF€S~ ed well on the road to recov- eh were Opehed bl’ MISS Annie and his death cams as a great Mcrhhh’ “hd MISS VIFUUB Piii'S0I1S» shock to ali. He leaves to mourn The a°°°mp“h5'ih3 Verses WGN mother, one sister, Mrs. Jsmeg Feud by Miss Lillian Cahill. Miss Brycnam, Hansville. par.. and P“’5°“‘ 'H P- few WMS thanked four brothers, Kenneth. George. °h° “hd an and extended t0 08011 1115011 and Duncan' an of New an invitation to visit her in her , ~ottc- t 5.30 . . _ of families in the drought smbera2nd, bl‘r)rtrIie“I2‘f1/r|eg1M¢'§aihf;cf:e of Saskatchewan._ Toy shops Webster' when M155 11138 Pg; o His father predeceased him? ih si nging "For shes A Jolly Good ins were conveyed to New h’ espite the drenchin rain and twelve years ago. The funeral was Fe els on November seth After A :Zu a London Presbyterian Church and A" liow" Lunch was then served the remainder of the evening -Silent in music and dancim enault and Frank Gallant 8’ the terrible condition of the roads quite a. large number came to pay their-Vlast respects to one who had ‘s ch a short Journey from the cradle to the grave. '1'he services A London .new home, after which all joined 1 A d . ' I nshaw Home if were conducted by Rev. 'W. O. Destroyed By Rhoad, Kensington. The psilbear- CFS WEN Chester h short service at the house the re- m l d l fred Whitehead. and Geor und his six cousins, Roy and Brown, George and Wil. usic being furnished bv Philip zre; $3, 000 Loss I0 Hugh McKinnon. -_M M The farm home of Mr. Gerldie M¢I¢0d. Bonshaw, was totally de- Personals ° stmyeu Mrs. the kit by fire early yesterday moming. The loss is estimated at Senator J. J. Hughes of souris $3.000. leaves this morning for Ottawa. Gordon Bennett, of this city, left _vesfgrdsy moming for Woifvilie, N. partly covered by insurance. McLeod and three children were forced to flee from the blaz- ing building in their night cloth- ing. Mr. McLeod, who conducts R B. to resume his studies at Acadia butcher stall in thc Market at University. _ Charlottetown, had made a hre in chen stove at 4.30 a.m. and MH. Prlsoelln. M'i\oDonald of then gone to the barn to prepare Grand River, who has been visit- to leave for the city. Mrs. McLeod ing her dauehter and son-in-law was awakened from sleep by im- Mrs. Edwin Duffy and Mr. Duffy. are ana more at 5 mock, 'rap v at Vernon Rim. ffiumed iwfhs names spa-aa so rapidly rant. it yllkrdly lftér I delightful holldly. pu imp°|_,1bie go save any fu;-nit. ure. Included in the loss was S200 Miss lil Duffy' M99" Pi°i"» in cash which was in the house. Ii” 50°" 3¢“Y’“U °° the 1300 bushels of potatoes were stor- t’I\°;eg' su::melIIIgLiIerf?lxtl,i¢ n°,php:: ed in the cellar but it is believed n_“;nkw;;’h;)e11 18 in me Prmoe’ that the tubers, except on the] top county H.“p1m_ A hmp11111 pment ¢;§rtl;:¢5iele.“vev(i|ll be suitable at eas. gzeux w'ho|p°k_"aM.:¢t:ilo\|?aI»`|lIor,:ti,;I It is not how the fire or- i gg. .._r'ilnstse, O. T. Lesson. Isaiah 55. Rev. A. E. MacKenzie. . Hymn 506. ' : N. T. Lesson Ephesians 1: l-14:1 ‘ Adjt. Lynch. ' Nunc Dlmittis. Choir and Con- gregation. . The Apwtles Creed. Dr. Legate. Prayer, Rev. H. L. Denton. ‘. Prayer cf General Thanksgiving, Rev. G. C. Webster. Hymn 410. Address: "The Gospel of Grace and Forgiveness.” Rev. Hugh Mil-` ler. Offering and Offertory Solo, ` Mrs. Francis Holi Tralnor. Benedictlon,'Rev. J. M. Mcleod. Reccsslonal Hymn 517. Closing Prayer, Rev. G. Gilles- pie. i In beginning his address, Mr.: Miller indicated that two object-1 . ions were sometimes raised to the age r e va ous ran which varies between 18 and 25 lhrce For subjects suitable to Guides l. Must satisfy the Commissioner ` that she has a love of young chil- dren chlld- 2. ll chlldr hold minu The town ` manner in which the Week-of- whom we have redemption through and that is by knowing the grace of God in our hearts to redeem to do that onl as the Gospel c lloli Trainor san with fine in Crinitp Qlniitil ¢IJlil’¢IJ 1 Clubs ln foreign countries. The International Ys Men’s Club part to play in maintaining world pence The individual member may .say will can c u c summation of impulses that counts the District Governor snld. 1 Mr James Haslam, chairman of 'W S Y " "-*_-i_.__. ________ I 1 msn ,,, mm 1 44th Anniversary G “°"““.s‘:."..l:'r'°" I ... SALE Opens Wednesday 1 January 6th BASEMENT A fine Iine of Ladies Crepe Dresses ln the very latest shades and styles. Clearing at $1.98. A full range of Ladies Housedresses clearing for 79c. Another line of Ladies' Housedresses selling for 59c. - ChiIdren’s two - piece Knitted Suits. Sizes 2 to 4. Price $1.00. ChiIdren’s WooI` Mitts 4 selling for 25c and 39c. All Wool Ankle Sox. Price 25c. Ladies Wool Combina- 1‘ tions clearing at 49c. Chiidren’s Wool Bloom- ers selling for 39c. Ladies’ Fell Hats clear- ing for 791'. Ladies’ Botany Wool two-piece Knit Suits, selling for $2.95. L a die s’ Fiannelctfe Housedresses. Sizes ~ll~ 52. Selling for $1.98. Ladies’ Zipper Pullover Sweaters. Sizes, small, medium and large. Price 69c. Children’s Zipper Front and Crew-neck Sweat- ers. Price 39c and 49c. Wool Cap and Scarf Set, clearing at 75c per sei.. Ladies’ Heavy Silk Vest und Bloomers, clearing at 39c each piece. Full line of Ladies' (iloves selling for 251- and 39c. D056 in mind *ind heafh The Ser' ,I 2_ Mus; iiwe ifained Com 11 point of years but in mind and 1 ' ‘h°° W” behuhfhhy, hrdered and or Pack fo; at least théc nlugghsy J Sl-‘ii`it- 1 , i “med ohh as fonchs' ' 3. Must satisfy the' Colnn1l.<.".ioncr f M i"i'@5e"I5 there are 150 Clubs 1 1 Generiu c01.11esS1on_ that she has a. Qlorough' grasp of 1 W0? ‘"1 "1 3 C0" *heh ”~ ' Prayer . ° G11. the general prlnciplesoithe scheme ‘ Orient Ciiibs are 9~m°1`i¥ the m°°" ' Und Lords Prayer' R9' 59°' i active in the International organi ' ' ning. _ 1181; have ,Sami siand1n zatzon, he declared, and supported 5. Must not be less than the re- l Grhnes Df Lawfehm M“'55'- “hd , P 1° \1\l\§1N_ aracter sud); as will ensurg 1 5t"°"g1Y me m°"e to Send Inter' ' , ,_ _ - . I ti ai S etar Treasurer Henry ` `" ' "';‘:""ll;* s. 1; 1 1 " ' ~ ` , _ 01. R?q;ugse1.b;:dS;;0n:b1i ati ?;1§1:‘ has with other organizations its 10Wmg;Brownie leaders add the fol- ` 1 t. ' `I`d yn’ b tit is th E _ Tggdan understanding Ohm" the committee in charge of the Continent-wide interest was taken 1Mrl.) ` _ i Ci b u ti n. a int d te - in the news of the discovery in New llc 0 £2301? cagglafg as; ` faiths grand (hleiniggri. erhc Trptguigs , Jersey recently of the body oI_ H luis f0Pii°d H5 i`°U°“'~*f 111011. nttenuon for 9_1 leqst 10 are Messrs. Ernest Clnwson, Ernest WOIII-211. 01162-Sod iii iW0 Pfiii'-'C Ui- 1 DU? tes ` _ 1 Bell, Walter Wilson, Reg. Taylor Ward Island potato sacks. That I 28 N601 ' 1 and George craig. The auction the New Jersey police are i1u@1‘-Wind Ph will be held probably the third ested in this unusual aspect of thc 1 b9ui'ii1E Guiders' Council week in this month. mY5i»¥1`Y is 0Vid01'iC9d by U15 f0U0W' imm- , _ . Mr. claude smith, President or "I8 ieiieh dam Dec- 2“~ addiessefif "Th“‘? bats# “`h‘°“ “‘,"° meeting of the Charlotte- the Club, presided at the meeting 1 to i.l1etiP.E I. Potato Growers `\II§;i;l‘iv§(r:itLureu in Montel .livutaq G 'd ' C "1 sl iid Assoca on: . ' ' to take LIJxlai:rE:Sonoi11ll\ri‘.;I1“rid;y?L.I1;1|ci. 1° 1,111.6 p1.em11cd upon ch1mCe11m. "Gentlemen: On December 13th ‘ are rlif uary 8th, has been postponed until Hitler to adopt the announced ‘if NUS l'0ai‘»` 9~ badly docomliosed i The ba January 15th. emi,-_.¢_ body of A white woman was found 'dred A 1 _ _ A150, isvmiign i\,iini_;1e1- K1`,m¢1m_ at Goshen, New Jersey. The body 1 rc-'Ci t0 tiiv 111111-i~ i fflgsf rsiifgiiifsmwerc fiilified 333 i 4th Charlottetown Company 1 un von New-3i_h was 1,9110,-ed 10 1 was enclosed in a large burlap po- ;DfiL1}iiC1 fl 9 5 "5 h°‘-`» “' 'E3 -&- ` h v bt.` ci. :ii *Pr -1-3 “t. ‘ tato bag marked as shown on llic , -Y 12 that U19 Week md b°°°me mt h Two large-sized ba kcts contain- i-Ili enid), g.;]liraii;‘e; I fliélngimnligh I enclosed skclch and photographs, 1 letters Wwk °f Pf*‘Y€I`~ bm* ‘* Week °f ing Christmas dinners and toys Government will refrain from fur- fThis bug. in turn- hurl bceu P10690 10”*-"dc Pfefwhhig' But than I5 '13 the m' ` were packed and delivered on ther German ship seizures in another sack o.” the same type ‘ f0i' ifi@niifiCi1ii0ii~ “H1910” °f‘ i-his Wee » hh” ° “hy Christmas Ere by the 4th Char- ` It is in a spirit of cgiiéiiiation land make. Both were identically "We f§§?k°': "’;”t;dd'°§§St ‘1‘_§°wM§g' , lottenowh taasuieai company. 0n mc. that cliauccllor Hitler v.-lu marked. with one excvniiou. Tir' 1 "U1" 10115 an me 1 3 e C, ` Saturda . December 26th about 15 I reply to th. Pr -B itLh te lctfe “TB” il small cap.l.1i pr no 1936. Side’ Shmehhilg f°" °‘"` edmchtmh ‘ Guides xtook part in a. “Treasure asking a halt to ehhghneht bf Ig- tappeged at th; iop of :mc (refer iii °ii1` D0~\‘€‘-“Si011- fiiiii ii*-fi Ji f-“UG and Spiritual gmwth' Sewhdly' Hunt" when a. difficult trail was eign volunteers to Spain, semi-of- [you to sketch); the other does not I by our growers. I fi0 Iwi k1i0\\` Oi 5°m° i“`5°"-‘3 feel that Igaycgt iset by the Company Leader, Mary flcial sources predicted. 1 have those letters - iliiy l>0S-Siiiie WHY W0 Cfliiffi if"'<'@ neglected. In this Comiec °"- `Driscoll, and Patrol Leaders, Leona 1 "We are anxious to learn thi- Liu-sc Weil fm' “S i° 1`°°"~h that m°‘t °f f Trainer and Dorothy Hughes. Evasive Replies? ` meaning of the icltcrs Also., new, ;’gir‘('! £;ag31:e°1;};°;’£}I;glw’;h¢)‘§°Gl;;`i After the Treasure Hunt u “get Italy and Germany were in ac- we request any information you many _ ' together" was held at the Cap- cord on the ix-nor of their r lies be bl to give us conceming 1 wide The Speak" fh°5° 53 hh _t€"t' tain`s home. and planned io present themcgan. Tiaey iracilngcof these bags, ‘as loiJersey, handled prmcip.i;i;, by :ne me W°1'd-9 f°U"d I". Ei’h~ 1-7- Ih ., it was stated. The auslvorr will point.; to iviigcii 1,ii¢~\- imi-i lx-mi 5iiip.1 following firms: Rooizr-_\ & Ely. , not be a clear cut “ s” “n ", i 5 ' _ lin Englislifown. NJ, Clmmbnrlnm as ms bII)0d' fthe tI1orgWeIuh§s orfsihkni' o a spokesman mid ye or O sigh’ and he ag mme; rece V E i .Bal-clay. Cranbur_\‘,’ N. J . and ina “con he ° .9 rc cs ° FCFCié.f1 0ffiC€ SOUFCCS 0XDii1iTi€¢i "Thanking you for any informs-1 Mol grace." R€§i@mPi"°" mehhs thht Rephes Germany is ready to help put an iiiqn you mavibe able tongue." ichang _ . J. Of ~‘5°m°_U\m5 15 redeehiwd' s°m°uhhg ______ end to volunteer participation in The wwf,-`15 _elm-,pd ~W,,i_ Cart- ‘ course our potatoes arc .six pgoil to is hht °’_s°1d'hhd h md" t0 get igoniinucfi 11.01,, 1,_1_1. 1, till! Ci\'ii W1ii`. dl’li<'!lf.~lic¢," 'io Pennsyirmlin and Staics s mil.” chase in The Gospe of Rc amp- It is understood here re lics froz “Eve” supposing hh Others agree " Y " ’ V "Y" I *T v:“";*` tion IIICRHS tililif God ii?i` 1_`ild99m' ` 1. _ p ` H to withdraw volunteer; and prevent cd humanity thmhgh H15 s°h Rome and B" m m regmd to VOL further \'oluntecrs going lo Spain, JESUS Chr’-*V wlfsrsd woggib. _be Hd°hV°"°dU°h what of Russia?" one official ask- Let as consider again the matter B SS ay. 1 Willa Oils WW! i<‘.'~' cd ' -_ 1 ~ ti _ would be "concil`nto " in t _ _ _ - ‘ _ """ gfonrdgiglxfnfgigiveh;;.ic;gIilyanu1; . I W Om ,,_aI1`I,a`.1{"cm;10';;)tn,fg"f{`;Z_‘p ‘1”,‘f;";.,_*f1’;d ' Open to all children from 3 to e' V .7 ..- . .- . - _ V1, _A~. 1.1~_- .. d° ’"“hy_ hh}i1hg}‘: fhhwhich “£1 B015!" lhs“'K°"" , eci word? Without Soviet Ru_~sio., :;a1;1h1,,w1‘;hcr?nt ei,»1:yr1;`1¢fE1l1‘cnE§¢|I;1l;`1?sfi Charlottetown Guardiali may bo “°h“"‘°"- W 1° Wh; “S ‘° “"1 _ , ,I 1 lhc matter would be rr1=\_t_i~‘_ely Amivu, D,,,,..1,,g_ Song., G,,,,,,.,,,1hanucu to their Rem.. Ari-inc llumt-, Imagine ihen how 1. c hcarti o It was difficult to estimate tr~ i- 1 1|am11“,m.k'1)1sc11,11nc_ and ,.eL_1.m, a piioiie 47_ or :gli at }-i_ J, l\f_m0n's God must be hurl: by these sn~. number of fo egn voluul/cers at BAYQNNE pmm~¢‘ _11m_ 5_'i'he _,un1m. edm.a1i,m which dm.‘,10ps1D1-ug 5i01e_Mon1ag11c_ tg Picture ln your mind the daily rc- present in Spain but Londoniearu- gpmiisli (;0v¢mm¢nt refused io- "mm fm. entmnec 1,, 11,, 1»1,1,11,.1 *___ cord of stcnvh that must rise to cu authoritatively 10,000 lialians merit to wept we terms of a 1 §,.i,,,,,1 '; :Iris ffirlmnsinfigwnieifll arrived at the Insurgent-held port German communication dcmrmrling 1 ` ' " ii 9 9 9 “S Y F `~` of Cadiz within the past fortniglli. rcicc‘e of sequestered cargo and a . _ . . , - Press Image °f Hhh-°'e1h Ahh th” Landing of 6,000 Germans ln' passenger of the freighter Palos. ‘ alder the Ihrmnal wp"‘ls'm‘ ot 'Pm m‘re vivid our imagination is, the , , , 1( 1h B111) H ‘ The Kindergarten is conducted ,` pei Spain was reported rc-cr-niiy while Spo esmcn for e ao c p- 10",", SR,1nd1.,§'A§,151n,,1_ iam gift/f1f1eWri};r1;’1§n§;‘;'SW°"d°’ “L his .lt has been csrimauu from soo to tors of the disputed cargo sn- Thc richeqgof me grace or Gnd 1,000 Britiiiii cigizpns me iiipi-0_ nouuccd refuai of the iienlamis L - _ 1. one or the uirrlculms arising which ihrraieiwd the frrishtcrs $°‘;_‘(f;i‘c(‘1':‘f;§'op°v}_?e"t‘;lf5 ig' gliguid the powers mm, to 1,1111 Aragon and Marta Juuquera-_capé ' ' '° » ~ 1 I b GQ Shi - l.l.I member that more 15 omy one Way 'f;reig11io\oill;\f;=crs1 aouldt be the biériiarngd ovgiiig 3181.; Spi;;is;'om` in which wc may have forgiveness. W5 n ° “TC Fnefs B Pfesem surgwm fighting in Spain. Eden, whose Christmas holiday There is che conaiuen, and _one ended list night. spout today si $8 si: ‘I as » forgive others."'Forgive us our night .he received separately the ximgixxwygfgcdmsgxegfergisg; trespasses as we forgive them who French and Spanish Ambassadors. wnh sp1m1s1.1 s111pp1ng_ tresphss hghlhst hh' we shhh be my I‘°'h° P' I'°"hh" h’“°"|“h`d (Berlin indicated tonight the in- Press Foreign Sta in able Y of Grace and Forgiveness is ours ,?l5lRLIb1. Jan, 5-The Palos in- in me hem-|\,_ . c ent wil be considered clo~ed by _' 11 p i _ Closing with an amtsiption of Germany by gha. rn. Friday no ggmmsh action If Ie Rm C" glory. Mr. Miller's Medi ton was ma .er wha e spanish Govcm- 151.1 1 1 hw 111 be 1 1, .1 an able and helpful exposition. ment may decide to do, highly re- 353110 ri;-h`¥1s_ 111 1,1.1eu:3e§._ During the offering, Mrs. Fran- liable informants made known to- man v1ew' the mane, ,,111 be end, nilht. 15 3 ' cd) wrpletation "Sleep, Little Son” If the Spanish passenger and .' 1 1_ from Maunder‘s “Bethlei1eni". the sequestered cargo of the Krhc Cummnndcr of tw Crum. The Bilbao refusal, which Basque ficials said was decided upon by Valencia Government. added ent would be considered closed _Friday morning regardless of is returned. good: if not the -2012-I-5-8-9. Ch Monthly Tuition Fee $2.00. 1 A. E J.W. Boultcr, nnlllngsl' d taio Growers’ Association Sirs: Your lcticr of Dec vcd, together with .sketch otogi-a.phs of poi... . oag the stencil oi' our A=_U la- c of Quebec, C.in.». _ _ i..c.e ferent companic. <,,ier.1‘_.llg. gs are in bale.. oi ..'ir=.=_~ inm- to the bale, and :.\~ _lf-tiers :he uiar firm lnoking lin »_ bass irm of Thomas Bihar. inf-ss "’I‘.B " appear only on isa bar: of the bale, im--"t:l::.1l>iy did not purcilsso allyv '»»',»'.= this colnirany durlnz; inc _' ill' although some may h:l\c own bags; if they nl-c lor. :':j.1lt they :nay lmvc l>~.~n :_~cd years ago. We lluw- ll \/‘ry distribution of srcri .il New lmouth County Fvlrzncn' Ex- e, Freehold. N astern Guardian ’SIJBS(-'RH‘TI()NS to thé °TllR0I7GlIOU'l‘ till: s 5-neon is will be received fo: the ice Edward Island Fur Pool rna M. lleusiis, l'rillripz|l; Mar- ‘Limited by R, W. Ste'.\"\i't Clnfif tilers Store, Montnuluev and J. Webster. 150 Richmond Sf., ariotfetown. L-600. .~:_:‘_~_~-_-~_: fl-Q: __ '-_ _ - ' _'= UQOOIC-OSC TIIE WEEK OF PRAYER 1937 ii WEDNESDAY, JA NUARY 6TH 1 I i I » » 'i A * l w .M t \ 1 li. 10 111 11 kd Mrs Grimeslon a tour of all the 0 , 0 i -v ,r \ 1 l 'S 1. i , . }\ wi ‘Tl i ‘ 1- 2 » i_ ,. Us I » ./,l v-. J. I »,~ 1 /,“.‘ i |,,._, '1 4 .".'."t i,_ l 'l .,»_. ,\:‘ |f,»_. '.1 ..._ fi v. ._ I -~’ Vi ,.1 1:j\\ 1.9; |.» r' ' ,.» 'v \ n 1 .-...-..- '». 1 IR* .ci l I ¢ ' v v \‘|,, I 1 J ..¢. 1 1 . (_ . ‘mei . .1 .. ,,_ 1'-4. ». _ l 1. 5, .x ‘~"‘. 1 \i’~ . J i ,\`.\.:,. \ /‘w 11 . i mf »"i1,».2 Trinity United Church ~‘_:`<* Topic: The Gospel of the Written Word _:`;~._~_\t-‘>. _ The Bible society Speaker. Rev. G. C. Webster. .', r?"7.5 /-1-I -I* . _ ..l 4-_-`4 r. , .i _ :‘;.f?\‘; -‘ THURSDAY, JANUARY TTH »1:l,.._: Si. James Presbvierial Church As was the case on Monday eve- freighter are released from Bilbo mZ§$‘1i,biI§i¢:¢1;siI;m siitltigg tI1h¢ede:d- gopli' Thé Gogpeé agd the Kingdom _ \ ning when Mrs. I/sigh Dingwell by that time, well and good-no une 111 8 11_m_F1.1day 101. ,.e1u1.1.1 01 pea er' ev' ' ‘ ohper’ » _izéié presided ht the. °r5hh' 5° "hm hD°1°3’°° Wm b° hhked' this |h` the cargo and the passenger ofthe 'h§’~`=` WE’ last evening with Prof. Shephard formant said. l,n1os_11Se11 N1” ed_ FRIDAY, JANUARY BTH presiding, the music added greatly If) Valencia* ignores the demand -1-he va1enc1n Govemment “C111 \° *` “i~.E’l.° ... ...... l. A .$¥.’..’§§‘ £2312. ‘.?.?.i‘.°i?.’;‘1. ..i°.“i..’.” ,;=g,,g;i;;°f°,;;‘; Zim- Prefbviefinn _<1i\=-"I1 1 Trhlity United Church and the Spanish eteamers to the insur- mmugh proper d1p1°mB11c C1mn_ TOPIC- Thi? F|`u|I~3 of the G05PeI `,§>._~‘_`f';-§_ spenke; will be Rrv, G. C. Webiter. gems, 1 neu the Basque! ”*1.1cd_ Speaker Rgv, H, L, Denton, .__~_;;I3- ~ _---- -~- 'Thereafter there will be no fur _-_ ’ “"1 f"‘ ~ I ~ ,i§‘*;§B_,’°P'L=‘_,1,e,’;_”°°°"°° °‘ "'° P“'°*» E00 Late T., giasify _ SATURDAY, JANUARY svru . \ : \ #KJ General Werner Von Blcmberg. ,_.__;._._ __ _ ,V "_____ _ wsnnssnavz- defence, minister; or-neral Her- ron sAr.n_a Msnss. 2 uoasas , Salvation Army Citadel __~_`____ 3.30-W. M. S. Annual malnnwGoerinl§,, air mFlrr1i1st¢;r; Gen- 2 tl; 5 years, d1'iver; argl wofrke]rs,1 Topic: The Gospel and [Ile I'IOIy Spirit ;_~_;` 1.30-Week f Prayer- e - era omer on sc 1. army wor mare. tclcap . nc oa - : _ - _ _~_.. iety M;.ot|n|--Trinity United j chief of , Admiral Ercch Preshened cow. Walter 3. Weeks. Speaker Rev George Glnespie (_ .__- _ '1 ' _ . _ nl“U. _ 1 , _ _ Defi. :-1 Lv' .: : ';-’- .-:-:-:-:-. _ 1': » . _ . :-‘ ` :~:» __~f_` 7s.,`_,1- ‘hcivf " "1’1.‘°¢ if;-.' 1 .__-I `. ` '\ *II \ \ -_ ...