¢-1'IGI~Q>I O v. uJXlIIOCl-lflh with the orslflillt-lw of the Maritime Provinces w» grlmage to Rome. About forty can be accommodated on the 11118111!‘- ' age. which is the last to be undet- t-aken in. connection with the 1101! Yin which closes 0n AW“ 3- C399 B kin m sending a strong repre- aeiitatlon, and in addition to the itlmes inquiries ior information haie been received from Boston and Montreal. The pilgrimage lasts one month. with fourteen days on the European continent and four- teen days at sea. The party leaves St, John on Mitch 16 and irom Haliiax on the 17th by the S. B. Montclare oi the Canadian S. 8. Lines, ior Liverpool, England. Two days will be spent in London; Paris and Turin will be visited and the arrangements are ior five full days to be spent in Rome, including icur days of Holy Week and Easter Sunday: On Eas- ter Sunday a service of special in- terest and importance takes place at St. Peter's Cathedral. namely. the canonizadon, vat High Mass. o! Don Bosco, founder oi the Salee- ian Fathers, who was born at. Tur- in. Italy. in 1815 and with whom the Holy Father was personally acquainted. Don Boscc was chiefly notable ior llLs splendid work among neglected and delinquent children. The vast cathbdral of st. Peters accommodates between 70,- 000 and 80.000 worshipers, and the opportunity oi participating in the Easter Sunday services there is one c! the outstanding features o! the tour which Father McLean iii or- ganizing. 0n March 3i there will be the privilege oi an audience with, the Holy Father at the Vatican. Returning from Rome, one day will be spent in Assisi. one-half day in Milan. and thence back through Switzerland to Paris, London and Liverpool. where the party‘ Wm leave ior Canada on April ‘l. In addition to having spent four yearsa; Rome studying It. the B1- lcrnational College. Father Mc- Lraii is particularly qualified to art as guide and interpreter as his s_"Llll€‘_\' pflrlsll 1s composed oi Ital- ian workmen at the steel plant, aizcihe is in the habit oi preach- m; ‘m5 sermons in Italian, which he speaks as fluently as his native wiiguc. He is a man oi robust phishqut- and charming personality, with whom it is n NEW" W WU" verse, He l5 already well known in Charlottetown, which he first visit- ed m 1931. when he addressed the annual lnfitklllll oi the Catholic Womciis league. While this is thO irlv, pilgrimage Father McLean will have conducted to Rome, he has acted successfully in a similar capacity in organizing pilgrimages locally and to Montreal. since the advertisement oi the pilgrimage appeared in The Guard- mn, Father McLean notes that steamship rfltea increased. which will mean an increase in the tour rate to 8375.00 instead oi $355.00. This advance of £20 was made on all return tourist tickets. t? .7 1t. EAITNWINGS it‘. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Jan. ill-Earnings of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company ior the week ended Jan. 21 ‘were announced today‘ as: i934, #1115000; 1938. 81.922000: increase r t r word; Announcements and (30.1 _,.n per word; In Mnriorlun Notices. Spiritual Offerings, farda, eta . do award Other rates an applleaslou. than inan- strictly pev wont, of two. IATII:—Ia llnvis (or the prion puybla in advance. For Sale . ~ I | ve. Bfldll and Whist Score dam. oval-ciao Central Job Nov. l-tf. IOI BALI-l NEWLY IBlUI-IIN- _ ed cowl. M. I. Murnaghan, Tar-_ gntum. 4'1‘ sail — Alwnou roar!- vo, Iridga and, What lawn Guardian Central Job 110v. l-tf. tan. CAIIIXAID SUITIILI POI Clllbflllfi. etc, 1r psr Glthflllll Office '.-1ID- IOUIIWGII I! lilll nil ommnnim '!,A.Da|ws0 lhnell sppeandiortheprlaonar fldAlbanhrmeriottheCrown. completed yestevwhy morning afternoon: with the hearing oi the iollovving witnesses: T. A. Dawson. Geofle llnlhlhlm, G. A. . Harry Spillett, Russel fliiillett, Da- vld Mac-nod. Detective Corporal Oordwell oi the B. C. M- P. Anthony mnd. December 20 he bought a ion pelt from a man he later identified as "Benton. He took the pelt to Lund Eros. to be cleaned. oeiv-ing the pelt at Lundb. It was there untd taken away by Detec- tive Cordwell the aamsJ-iternoon. that he had iound Lund‘: and taken it on lumlclon oi being a stolen pelt. Ha later identified it by the tattoo letters LZ on the right ear. An attempt had been made w obliterate these markqamrtwnoieachesrbelns cut away. 8.171- for the plaintiff in the case 0i Seaman vs. Holmes by alter Jua- tica Matiiieson in Supreme Court. Court adlourned until Mon- day neat at l1 a. m. Strong Plea For ‘C. P. by» Gulsdlnh Special Wile) unemployment insurance ‘ in Can- ada iastu “ In address by Tom Moore, President. at the Trades and Labor Congress oi Canada, before members oi the atruction Association meeting at their 16th cogigption. should have learned from the pre- sent depression, and' those that have preceded it, it is that unem- ployment HIP-it be dealt with as a permanent problem and not merely one oi a fleeting character," he de- clared. ‘ - » varies considerably, Mr, Moore stated, but the whole system of rxampetitlve, capitalistic calls for a reserve of labor available immediately to meet tiona Unemployment, ** concluded, is part oi the price pals ior the maintenance of industrial competition. been wily described a: the growing er freezer. the wharves and George's Island.» Monmouth, who reached the semi- finals oi the boys‘ billiards cham- pionship, began playing at the age of four years. > n w Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance (‘antral Guardian locals. 4e per word: Waters all Intern locals, lo ‘in Inch: Ilatlna of Thanks and Rfffiffz‘, I; _llilllfllll (hall! for all! odverelacmene IIOICI-"VO rants. ti“: -r . .~ ' _ i»; flfoun: Offers Unique n. olfiillldmlnuoéutl: P a r ofirtumty of opened at)» am. with a menar- . 111g“; ‘you; PM»: not mzmmlg a , The dlhedBN@ol'Qfllbl|lllmIOIb¥lllnO,“O . 0y .e_.. ltlvereollzgedvvithrocaivlvsatoha0ur1leli11flAsIIPlI."R¢vll"- . _.—— Duffy anthems?“ wgolirt Wu”. “'12s preaiden tbadledmi; ems loom mun. . 9W4 Pml". l! "Wdd b7 yeaterchy. w piwyerl" and aka. Norris of ‘knensmg- Rev- RIM"- °f SWMY- 1n, charge Iilflllheoflw with m IQ!‘ beautifully and expres- who hls been in Charlottetown in w“ “Olen mm u“ “mm o; y“, ‘New hsmflknn» Th. memwm in Dccenber last. R. Crovrnwas‘ “The case ior the I111 Callbeci. Russel Spillett tdtified that on David 111011006 testified b0 2P Detective Cordwell gave evidence the pelt at The case wuadiourned until II today. On ‘niesday judgment was given the Dolllns, Georgetown. Unemplgyed Literature, we. John sterling, West Cape. Insurance Minimal-v Monthly Secretary, ‘IUROIVIU, Jln 71-45 plef for Cllldlll I @11- "1: there u one thing that vii The volume of unemployment industry its fluctua- . , he "Unemployment h“ palm of industry under our pre- WWI ‘ the lollvwins no.1- vent economic system," he ‘m, actions in res, to enthusiastic applause: ' i PROUD OI‘ HALIFAX IIABIOI _HALIP'AX, Jan. ilt-(CJU-The pride and boast oi 990910 0i Hallie! is that their rock-bound harbor nev- They boast it is always open to all shipping in summer and winter. During the recent cold snap, when the mercury was below zero ior days, the best the harbor could do in the way oi freezing over was to get a thin coating of ice armind Royden Jandrell oi Cross Keys. x“ ng Iveoea, lo. pu- w d- Cta-altlad "I- Ivr loch: Llata floral and l , Male Help Wanted! IILOOMI IXPIBT B A I I l‘. ll ‘Ylwlllh our speeial low cost course. Hundreds cl successful graduates. Write Mcler Barber College. 013 Barrinltlll. Halifax. » 1-1. H. W. N-afl.| Pension Commission; laas 10$; education equiv. with atlaastoneyearofenpar- 11v: tact. Awlv on toms obtain- able at Post Ofltol h Secretary, not ll"? than Iiklll‘! I, 1N4. 32%:- . Wurst . drusvd I3 N!‘ River. mlldleaoadladyyith Awly Gmadhn. All. Presbyterial Closing Session 5 3 ducted by Rev. Mr. Brown oi Trin- ity amisted by Reva. Ramsay and Macleod. eluded the rewrt oi the nominat- m‘ commlm “m” “resent” ceiore realizing l ‘ cad the mo- mnmmx: mentum. Some chairt iolluwm re- Toombs. Kenslngton. , Bootliroyd, Himter River- len, Bummeieide. HOckln, Soul-is. Aitken, 8t, Peter's. Pringle. ard, Cornwall. Mrs. A. J. Mutheson, Olleary. _ Women's Work, Mrs. D. M. Sinclair, Valleyfield. Baby Band, hill. (Rev) Woodside. Int l6. . Clark MacQuarrie. Ill-h. Mn. John D. MacPai-lane, Hamp- ton - l Prinell. Bedeque. duaed by Pev. Mn. Patterson of Cavendish. Then Iolloyed a lively diaculich m questions from the Question Box in charge o! ma. A. D. Mathesoc and Mrs. Clark Mac,- u-ri ‘ Qu e. Mrs. Neil Darrach 0i East Roy- alty read the report of the Resolu- ticvu 1 ' ' out. after a iew closing called upon the new _ _ closed the session wi Benediction. ‘- TOW, (Frederick Keel). INVESTIGATOI, um, m; a; "m!" Dmfl“ oflm- 01554155 That to the It-rau- nng was ea- llm w eemuiaiiy difficult, and, aa- u» _ programme slant to hlh lchwl s- “NW the admins of any pianist. If‘ . {saw ieaee inaocialsorvioaorsimilar phydunffu-“Lhnnvtup "“'““""°“ "m" “Yul IW- n» am Illmlelsschn’: llcmhflip- lhll , Civil Service (Iommidcn, Ottawa, an 1n" m go . hem’ ' u‘ 3- w- mm“ a place in the mcdca manner, by In g of hymn 356.“'1_"ake_ The communion service was COW- The business oi the morning 1h- Past President, Mrs. Hammond President, tRev.) Mrs. l". D. 1st Vice President, Mrs. I... R. Al- Ind Vice President, iRev.>_ Mrs. Mrs. W. E. Treasurer, tRev.) Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Gordon Cor. Secretary. Mn l-lasen How- Socretary Christian stewardship, Secretary C. G. I. T. and Young Secretary Mission Band and Secretary Associate Helpers, Mrs Supply Secretary, Miss Elms Ln- Btranger’: Secretary. Mm. L. H. ‘Ibmpuance Secretary, Mrs. John The installation aerviu was con- ‘ttee. Mrs. Toombe. the retiring presid- remarks aldent who FINE CONCERT (continued from Page l) (Arr. by David W. Guion); Tomor- In addition. Mr- Eddy long as Largo from "Xerxes." llaafil. Pyxeneean folk song, “Me gussten t0 das." 30318.0! the Lord chancellor tram "rpiahdie." Winter Afternoon - Kathleen Lockhart Manning. Tally Ho-Leoni. Bong o! the Volga. Boaunen. 'I‘hroughout the evening Mr. Eddy was in remarkably good voles and an: the various numbers with true artistic discernment. Ills rendition of the Bach air "Good Fellows be Merry" was» a par- ticularly pleasing, and it may also be said that Mr. Paxson played the o accompaniment extreme- ly well. "Bltcroli" and the Lied an Mainen Sohn" in the group of Gef- man aongs were noteworthy, as wa also "Freiihllngsnmmtfl The proper singing oi the "Lied an Meinen Sohn" demands declainatcry pow- ers of the highest order, and these Mr. Eddy possexes to the lull. In the English group "The Cel- cstlal Weaver" was particularly in- teresting as was also Guicu’: ar- rwlgemcnt of the sailor‘: charity " at Shall We Do with a Drunk- en Billet?" Among the encore numbers the lovely Handel Largo and ‘he Vols! Bcatmcnh sons may be selected for especial mention while the well ex- pressed humour oi the Lord Chan- cellor's was much appreciated by the aud ce. The piano accompanlmenfi by Paxson were all played must fully and sympathetically. notes stated. would tn lissolo numhro. a Both a than m mica‘- and technically difficult han- he played the Ritual Iira FR GA|NSlN~~~ -vi.vinii vlehtllllldlilllltodl! issues at 88.8 which compares with July's peak of 06.0. carrier: were “'conIlrming" prev-nus now are but slightly uiore than i ‘(by John L. Cooley, Anaelalel. Pram Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. flt-Gtocls and in larger volume, though posit-tak- ing, especially toward the close. tended to hold down gains. The market average rose hall a point. puttllll the closing composite of 00 01K- llolls Advance “Rails cams forward under a good head o! steam, rising I to 2 points garded this demonstration as sig- niiicant on the theory that the sallies by the lndllltflI-ll which points under their average top oi last summer. Utilitiu iiurried a bit; activity was noted in some oi the lower-priced issues in this sec- tion without much price mange. Steels paid little attention to the rather negative mid-week trade re- ports 0n that industry, and rallied moderately well. Motors pushed up- ward during the afternoon, with Chrysler, Hutton ‘and General Mo- tors prominent. An extra dividend oi $1 on the Ligget 6s Myers issues helped tobaccos; the stocks direct- ly affected gained a couple of points net. Alrcrafts imrxoved and baking and amusement shares iound buyers. Sales increased to 3,369,100 aha-res, about. 1,000,000 mere than yesterday. U. 8. Financing Wall Street had no doubts as to the success oi the new Uirfid States government financing. e 2% percent rate on one of the forthcoming issues is perhaps a little higher thln had been looked for here, but of more interest was 81c tact that the offerings are to be placed in the orthodox manner. Banking institutions, oi course, will take moat. oi the securities, which appear at a time when excess re- serves oi federal reserve member banks are approaching the 01,000,- 000000 mark. Business new: of one sort or an- other, as. well as prospects over the near term- held the attention oi market quarters. "Iron Agg- u. ported a lat-down iri steel produc- tion due partly to absence of es- pected ailPPWt from railroads, con- struction industries and the auto- mobile manuiacturera The last named consumers, however, should beucleasing larger tonnage in the next fwtnight, the review thought. Esthnstaa c! February motor car unpuapre my. file forecast. being Lhl e total will approximate the $0.010 unit volume c! last June which was the beat month oi 1081. Electric power output in the past weet ‘was slhlitly under the Pie. vious week, and the gain over a W" lxo was shaded to N percent. (N!!! 1.04. .. ' "rrelgm Loading; Freight loadings statistics ind]. cat-ed little chanse. although they lllssestcd that some further im- provement had been recorded last, W“! in comparison with the im- mediately iii-comm: period. Penn- n‘ syivania Railroads Bil-cent divi. fiend. was not designated a; a Nlflllf"; the same amount was Dlld l YMPIIO. and today's action maintains the roads record oi hav- fill‘ Dlld vlGllflhlllj in Qvgfy y”; oi’ its long history. In general, not Ilins were frac- tional. U. S. Steel Preferred, on which another bit-cent dividend 1; expected next week. came within a shade oi par while the common had an extreme rise o! about a point. General Motors and chm- lcrrose one l-nd two l pectively before dipping from the huh‘, General Electric was up a mu“- frlciion net. Southern Railway and Southern Pacific were well sup- ported. Santa Fe lost most or a 2-point rile. Rvev- H‘. B. iltOIl wbllo hi; as oi authorities to d meetings Egggsgrrgggrrggg; i5‘; tilts ‘ wuAa" stocks pm ti? Advances. Declines . Unch ringed Total issues 1a.- r Wantltiiinmediate - Money Stabilization Kalil De Fella. is as loses m ir-‘ruts beam vrttaa $011! her functioning popsrly every h! fills you withsueh ataalingetrad- iant. vitality and vigor that, boon you know it you are fairly “jumping out of your skin" with energy in- stead of mcplng around-Jud reduc- tion follows ls a matter o! comes. Scottish Martyr’: Life Reviewed ‘ By Dr. Lega to Mom-bead u continued his series ct_ midweek lectures lut ailing taking for his "Patrick Hamilton, of the oldest peeragca in Great Britain. Patrick's potential grand- grandfather mother's side was the Duke of-Al- enter the miljllafy. It he was made Abbot o! the Fem. He studied under the famoug John Us - the work of blhrtixv Luther. At this time the church was at its lowst fi. Ihmilton who was isoovurage . l-lasnllton was wu-nad by the officials and advis- ed to have Scotland. He went to Mai-burg, in Genn- Any when he iound that‘ a large part of the student body were re- hus- l-v"le items to. l iv the tins-ll? running u" brooks. ciuaam would do vnu w notify Ad). Stevens. Phone m. 4M0. ofthelntaMI-aPsti-ick FUNIIAL NOISE-Elle funeral pothlinmoltDI-Ilolnbo mateastan at leastinclearing away the id. ‘gal-nag’tbzhrcleiaoafllthz‘ilarln gitlritlilsiia-‘lflalraelhitruth, 1h‘? m: -—-—- ll -- _ ANNUAL nmnsa A auocaas- 3'3.‘ "lmflm l" "It avg-i]. Paul. in“. ma, .i.......§ -. The catholic Wounds uague held Em ftaal eoiinlet before m: o,','g,,%,fc‘,fl,fc ,‘,'f,c',','"“'.‘"‘°' 1 dinner last mm" °" f’ "l". ""1" l The Auflo-laxon uni ilhipvlvljvly b 1111.15‘ (ioqahrsblieslnii lb‘: is: 3'. "cling-infill. mm)’ '-"“'"“' ,,,,,,.,, ,,,, vv: l:!'r.“:l..f.“ 3.2:: m l» w? llJ-ii-"l. l Ill ' - “And I vviii t ' ‘ Mn“ ‘hwh ‘a ~'l§.'"s'§'i'¢‘u'n-lhvfllliilvmiil M in‘, 7°" “dmz'“:iY::lrl1: P Inlflilvl ilay naaiaa and the stsgti all "m" rag“, "alga". ""4 y! , _ wet for the ccnfll for wthin do m“, ., 7 “"11" Int r recent years Mualo inl changed ' 5 r . e l sidewalls. set mit of the deep in streets qveedlly became involved in dificultla, and consider-ab! wort was necessary before the home from Sydney. Mr. Percy Boyle. Hunter liver. returned homa Wednesday night from Montreal. returned from a visit to Solidi. Senator J. E. Blhclalr hfl 10"- 1C Ottawa much improved in Malt-h. after his recent illness. Misses Ada Walsh and Annta. Cameron, City, have returned home from Albany altar vidting frienb. uraaaaliywamilmi.woctl aeekvisitlng Mrs. awcdael pdsllohd- UIITIIISAIIINMDIUIDD >‘*.fi‘»k—.*“‘vi‘ January u,“ rnnauhhuasoanasaorrrawa. takl its measures, urea d Christ a ' aural Apostasy tron T“ Dltt i wltb Pl — "For we wrestle not agai blood. It liopll. one road God and the Qfabl absnant cf Rkugdcl, the other leading "on alcaa stands tours nan u lilivihfl to lsinra," ted .17.’. 0U the Qua FREDDY-ll h, wbie 1wer| fro ~nd IIIO-llavla. l take this rortanity on the eve cithe n IIIHIOIIMIQ BRITISH-ISRAELI LON ' British-Israel House, I civiuzllltii Al 1' ciiossiioiins Deal/fir WI’ tire-ll Phil . as ebadialsa as vain deceit. after l'§l"f','_dmh| lows. of III, r the rudiment °' taunt u» u i a Fm" q,"°'"" "a "°‘ h‘: ca s a . .' as plat a a ilnlghoa lsatara to obscieviie l!) m" a an w cedar. Law by m cemisln... n? so the ll d! III in tbs (the modern dun-elm". ' d con- hla l. which Embraces n"; 0,1’; pan by o0- bnitr "RQWQM “Aid l DI! ill!!! 50- and Breton dear-why and ‘t: twaaa thee n the woman, and thy seed and be: seek lea head and a eoutedoraey of avll marshal- Rf its boats from all parts of world. organising itaalf and enclosing as In a for a lll eoafoieaiiy the words of the Apostle ' but against principalities, spinal Downs. the name o! Tripoli to Libya, and Ahyulliah name was changed tc Civilisation la at tba eroslrfilfll. leadln 1 wards towards the o posits dlloetlon towards no ldaalg of faith and aw- “oaee ml‘ a roapona - III with th In‘ l. "Jllt otihg and loading i Yvllaa 0a on the uxwu-d path. rltlab-hlraiel a ill denominations a! tbs Christian march,‘ and operating in allenun- riu of the world except Russia veg cf tbs Canadian Parliament la ramming to the Bible, which s ~oaliltl of t Old’! is t d » the New Testament, "tbe-‘kleynlo l‘=|"li:’:"dn°'.‘.° m‘ ‘nw “ I‘ " t‘. n" ‘uunnt "h" mu" I conclude, sir. in Ihc vronlnl Inst which warli- ‘Ibhcanplotaaaaflaailal of Canada vvballollluywtthgalllovwa ( flWTWnl-Nl) Affiliated with British-Israel World Federation. lovavcdll-lplltgallbcnhiloaocmblouw- ‘. Ncandlnsvians, they n11 M from tba.one stock, la llivvlllblzl Furthermore, vr m, m." Christ become laraelit a m the e of In yc dd i» o! lint and lulu» III Ontlrirgutrtn. i'i'e::...i..-"§ ‘{.'I,"°,Z{,~ "l1! '5 l" fl°"°“~ rel truly aald. "rhi- leiuierabi Dim u. h“ u‘: lmgma‘ o! [be world rests with 1h.- 5m’ f“ onala, t of t: fzrgancfzvil m"':,':,fl',“%f“',',';:',l;"‘“"hl|> a iaa been lag ll‘! raomaatflun b. m," ,6 u, m, mlfwffnzm “Li-fl? ‘Hanna's i’; An mun" m“ "n ' """°"l' - ‘c. -‘“_ sca e returns to Ollfillelirlg u ‘ti. "mgluagll: m: Kpply Dlqvvgndl-r‘ f ' l ll. ‘ "1 QT 3'9"" “*9 "an- raeaels ebeinnyg’ "daalogelvaigllubtxon “'" l i‘ ‘M! "m. ‘ iormity to the law of m4 o“ ms wil _ ha , vvltl the House of l" forever. 1n spite o! our nation; ialliags, we remain by Ylflu. d l ,, the national Iedflllptloli, m - E3910 in whose beans is cs4‘, We are allvsdy on nur WHY, yo, that great pwph inviinh. bated writer on the mlvl, David Davidson, nal E i‘ ~1- . 4 baa been termed by an lipyflnnrghno‘ as- " a Molt Bllb riileth i q Kingdom of Men. and lliggli etl over it whosoever He will‘ the Anglo-Sam rlue to obedience to Diving 14' will he redeem their Yllllll and will liivolvs revision v.1;- national statutes to eoufrvm q, His la .thl eolam | can. , Iii-LII! IOII-lliruzcgllvullllll mg‘ "mum": n“ °Y|ll ‘ ‘cacwn as laselnn. Calto-lsxoh- uouk'“mo'gi'c"ami'r:."l" ll v 00!. p” firmed by'tha Lord Jesus van; Ind w which HtQnllUlIdlflllfl in my latter of October 2N, ll; addressed to nu and the Provis- ,elal Prime M hiatus. when m; - lace we will have the lit- om God on eufl by the Bight Ho»; Baldwin at the m. tawa Imperial Conference, n ti: . ultimate goal. ave complete faith 4m sir, who lava dsioa youff}, to the service of your rouny and in whom there breath" m spirit of the Wei-a a-m who t raid. "Better tbs grave ilmi lbs life o! man who aigha when u. horns call blm forth to thy-Wu,‘ of battle." will, in conformity is | . prbelaimed abla Man cp- - pavi- ll I to .‘..€.‘...,“‘.‘l“.i'l "viii, “'..'..‘“.‘. ggy,,g~,,ll~g,-,~,g,, ~~=~-. h ~- vaflonsl scale, of tbs people of l" n“ l m, °l zw" 7"" ‘anada to obedience to m» laws ‘h i n," 4‘: "ma "MR" if God "ln whom we ltva and "HA Qflf-Mrfe" $2" n?!‘ lath" oazdbaw: m b’ evenlflil the future, n. ihlyhn to‘ a l‘ t“ "M. ‘uln i. at in the past," give leavl-~i_nln|leii| "hub u. “of of (‘nwhv new llnra of a llllrilnn- m», t1 , vndcm and of which J I! Green, n, *"“‘,"‘ l“ kn longish blIstorlian, ma] m; hfvjflfm "'1" ' I 0 h M.’ "at. as; v.0». ‘b. Heaven for neaidy f year: ThylKtnlfltvlh 1 m» Thy ‘m. God to Joshua- "Be strong and i»! a not courage. 3a not Ilffflul, viiithu he thou dismayed; for nu-lml thy God is with ihv» nillilef- move; tbou guest " ours respectfully, I. J IPIllNl-IETT. Domlnlon Commissioner cl newspaper articles of '11! Briti- thoorpcntal), which eognmmcll Gd, nag and nah FEDERATION 0F CANADA DON, England. 818 bourue Street. Tflroll" ____,_ wheat economic condition. in '. Quin d Kunbwsr Sir _ agent-general in DIE"! ‘ t is quoted as uymv ht British Guiana in 193» l“ commended colonization under definite state-aided schtmc " sugar estates W"! aagd lflllllnfi .1 1"" lfltlllli Iwkflig them The i mi abroad: but it v-ivs how" revive it. later ___-- yhy rxtemll “fly; quick and ~ '