.- < I. __ 3.,‘ ‘ “w v u v’ ‘) __ __ ‘_‘_ ‘ I. . . u v J, JANU§QQ§¢1I . ....-.__.____,__ ,,___,_g_ MM ___,_ _, g _,-_ rm i.n/\iq.ul__i_i-.__|pwrv culumisw pang 1- . __ W} M _. . . _ , l, ' . ... _. _ . _) 5 w‘ , . p; any such thing. but that it shall i ' ' a d‘ - r . " - . _ __ ,1 r ,_ ___ __._ _.' " ' FOYCGISU‘ . he holy and without sienna:- m; w_ R_ CARSQN- VZCIOYIGSPGGdIDGy wlovru .1. f Y ‘ ' "".°"’°"’ 71¢? i ' "I." "Cther elsrlvmen takins partial-lie ' 1 ' l * i’ » f‘ I G d c" ' . ""p“."."n’ l“ O t 't f V’ l’ " "'7 0 At ' e x “m” 4"" Rm‘ a‘ D‘ R""‘°“‘i liesreansY-s issuer-putter calm-S ".31.... 1.1111? Mean": I 4 m M R'\"0"" pp "51"" y or l0 In . 381"“? i w . ‘ A.O.Vin t,I.‘.H.li.amsa, _. _ _ ' ~ ‘ I . \ ‘ k. Browne“ 1 v and c “M” “m a“. m‘ wmm m u, A flloPrinse 5's... “flxhziaarthilll- T .‘ h S» C OTTS 0 We furnish violin outfit plus Modern instruction-loci 3. A m, ‘gufllcndd ‘gathered ll the Th, “M” mnwwm b‘ m at cue:- ducks £800; for: sir; geese PM" . 0mg l’ E M u L510 N i “up our violin course. salmon. ronsv. ‘ _ _ silvei-iw "my “M” m‘ W” ‘° James Presbyterian ohms. luv. a./'“f°‘*‘”‘°' , “'1 “m” - rim fie i 1 n ma 1030. 3 ‘ worship mafia-m’ m mw'°?"§.'.°“§ c‘ ‘mum’ D" D" m” u” 'p°"k°" whirl-Scam 23:5 ...°§°;..§"§5 In‘ animal‘ "m M“ ' mi“: - nut an: saucer a moon i o r "mm u my . . l isle; U presided snearicv- W11; anwsan scams rsssas “m” ‘M’ m’ m’ m‘ ii m await m “ltd m“: o“ oysfiw "ZZ°.§.”"..T'..'1“1.“.Z I l New Yo rk conservatory of Juana": - - 1 . ce . 1o we e ' x puuieuseorournt the messlzge of the Aw“ n. up‘ o“ m‘ .'T—:vlNm M . °“ Y __';__‘ m um“ n n 0.1M,‘ J u" mm o, 812:‘; '::‘:‘;::1:'m‘:: cismlfgztm: z 107 Queen Street Charlottetown. r. a. l. Phone IBM-P. eveninil. $119 lug-m‘ b9 l- "n" 4 ' - '.__... I ' 213m h$gm “m: T.‘ w CHURCH SBVIOE-‘Preebyterian m9 Plfilflm- M!" chm" Qhmd‘ Ian Church on Thursday afternoon : U"! lhflmim’! 3"“? 5B0!» L? ‘f. church V"l"'""- ' Ildward Ernest Robins of sis 0th m ‘ "e . ' Church in Canada Sunday, Januaryjer to elect officers for the year and I ‘ ' Following is an outline oi‘ the ad- dress: Introduction. the church de- rided as consisting‘ of two constitu- encm, "the Church I Militant." its wmy 511311531011, and ‘Ithe Church. qyiumphbllt." its Heavenly espres- slon. Thenifoll . ’ a delineation o1 tliestntus or the individllfl numbers 1,1 the church. First. they are Saints. “m,” mgy are ‘feet’ apart," thus bewmm; u theipostle says, "A chosen generation. a royal priest- hwd, an holy nation. a peclllias-"peo- pie. that they ‘may show for‘ the PM... o1" Him who called them out of darkness into fits marvellous 1131p," Secondly, every. member‘ ls. a personal Evangelist, inasmuch; as Chm; placed this obligation upon 11b Disciples Just before Bis Ascen- glonl "Ye she-ll be witnesses untoune both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea. and in Sanlarla. and unto the utter- mpbt part of the earth." ThirdLv. the swpg of this Evangel‘ ‘is not to bb confined to a certain ell-ll. or to thme of a certain rare or geo- graphical location. and the personal evangelist is in consider himself priv- ileged to assail corruption wherever it manifests itself whether in thA Legislative. Hall. or sanctuary. In conclusion the speaker maintained that the QPUICFI Universal is not per- fect. because its affairs on earth are in fallible hands, but there is prom- ise of ultilnate perfection in these words Prod-i Holy Writ that: "Christ will present it to l-linlselfs. glorious Church, not having spot or wrinkle. svjcauelcaimukifaiee at his resi- dence at 5.28 o'clock yesterday eve- ning after siingering illness- Serv- ices wilhbe held at 8 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Williams‘ establish- ment. whercthe body-_will..be on view after 8 o'clock in the morning. Burial will be ih the Nuuarlu ceme- tcry. Born irfClisrlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island. Canada. on March 1e. 185s. Jiobins was ‘lb years, eight months and six days old. He had been a resident of the islands many years. He was st one time manager o.’ the Hilda Sugar Co.. Kali. Hawaii, and later hesA luna of the Naalehu plantation in the same district, serv- ing under the than manager. the late Senator C, G. Hewitt. Several years ago Robins moved» to Honolulu and was "for a time s. ‘section luna under Manager James Gibb‘ at the Hono- ‘lulu Plantation 00., Alea, retiring from active work several " years ago. Surviving the deceased are the widow, Mrs. Anna K. Kauhane 1140b- bills, and the following children. Ed- ward E. Robins, Jr., Mrs- zwilliam B. Hopkins. ma. w. o. Bruhn. Jr., and Miss Abigail Robina. teachers at the Cummins school. this city. and 20 grandchildren and a numbe of great ‘grandchildren. (The above is taken the Honolulu Advertiser ofvDec. 1. Mr. Ribbirla referred to is a brother ofiMr. W. Frederick Robins and Mrs. W. D. Clark of this city). ' > 1i 1P _ > A AAAAAAAAA QOXOOOOOOQA) ' Classified A Three Insertions . kaaAka-Vadaaaaka a‘ rlvertisemeni ' One Insertion ..............-.v..-.. 10c pa: line of s words AAAALAAA Y Beperllneellworda Rev. Mr. Fulton will give s. lecture with atcreoptican slides on, the in- teresting subject "Across India and the Gwalior Mission." Special music by Mission Band and- C. Ci. I. T. 986 b ‘RADIO FANS COMPLAIN-A ra- dio fan on Weymouth St.’ who owns a mediumsised radio receiving set, complains that, his reception is ai- most completely spoiled by the care- lessness or operators of smell bat- tery sets attempting to, "break-in." lle ll-linlrs something should be done w protect the users of larger sets. and asks the Governincnt which collects the license to take the neces- sary action. J ml s... Throat Needs island's. BIRTHS DUIFb-City Hospital. Dec. 31st. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duffy. city daughter. ‘ GALLANT-City Hospital. Jan. 5. to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant, West Royalty. a daughlcr. WIATlIlBlflE-City Hospital. Jan. 5. to Mr. ‘gird Mrs. John Weatherbie. city. a daughter. BOLGER-City Hospital. Jan. e, to MrJand Mrs. J. Bolger, city, a son. IIIEADY-Qlty Hospital, Jan, a. to Mr. and Mrs. John Ready. city a son- aunmn-At UptOfi, on Dec. 17th, ma, to w. sub Mrs. William Butler twin daughters, Isabel Marie and ‘Doris Winifred. MARRIAGE! 12th, i930, There wll be service in. the Baptist Church, Murray Harbor at i! o'clock in the aim-noon. Rev. Mr. McDowell will preach his fare- _wel1 sermon. REV. MB. M_UIB'S CONDITION‘- Rev. W- Bruce Muir. who has been undergoing treatment in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. was remov- ed yesterday to his home. l-iis can; ditipn is about the same. SAD BElEAvEMENT-Mra. (Maj- or) J. A. MacKenzie received s wire yesterday informing her that her fa- ther had died suddenly in Boston. Mrs. MacKenzie leaves this morning for Boston. ‘ ___-.- LAID TO REST-Time funeral of the late John Corrlgan was held yesterday morning from the residence of Wm. Flynn, Dorchester Street, to St. Dun- stan's Basilica, where a Requiem Bligh Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. Sullivan. The pail bearers were: Messrs. George Oetway,’ Lawrence. Hennessey. Patrick Dennis, Joseph} Gallant, George Francis and Thus! Malone. Service at the grave was‘ cowductcd by Rev. P. McMahon, D.‘ D. . -- l MARITIME INSPECTION—Mr. n. P. Stott. Maritime Inspector for Mow sit d: McGillvray is visiting the Charlottetown office. This is Mr.‘ Stotifs first visit to P. E. I. He wasi formerly with the Canadian Bank of. Cclnmcrce in London. England for six I years. l-fe was also in Toronto and; Ottawa as accountant. and while in‘ Ottawa he joined the staff of Mowatt ’ $.- McGillvray. Mr. stott is very much ‘taiors. The distance ran was a ‘quart- for the transaction of other business The Victoria Speedway club was started two years ago and has been very successful. Last winter 14 race meets were held with 58 classes. These were greatly enjoyed by spec- er of a mile and the fastest heat paced was by Major Aubrey in 283-4 seconds. Capt. Jackson and Brlar Mac hold the trotting records jointly each having rlegotiatcd the distance ‘n e9 8-4 seconds. The club member- -hin has continued to grow and this veer it is expected fully 50 members a-lll be on the roster. The number of horses enrolled under its classes is larger than ever before although sev- ~ral gaps‘ have been made in the fast classes by sales to other provincu There is e. lot of pl mlslng young material that is expected to chow un well during the season and no doubt quite a number of surprises will be. “rung. similar to that given by lrhhny Walker Whose development n: "l trotter can reallv be trace-l in his "weed brushes lest winter. All vim-k harmoniously toreiher and give Fr"- lv of their time for the promotion -f this good clean sport. A eve. "Wrsc has been laid of! on the ice ~~‘~~~’i~ Victoria Park near Cut St. ~~~-l it is ercecicd that races will be ""‘*l nn Saturday afternoon. ‘dent, W. M. Rowe. and General Sec- retary, R. A. Pendielnn. The meeting ndjmirned,>affcr prayer by Dr. C. C. Archibald. HOTEL WORK PBOGBESSING- The foundation work of the Cans- dlan National Hotel is moving rap- idly towards completion. Mr. R. S. Allan, the contractor. who is present Cross." The pail bearers were: Messrs. Wm. Experimental Farm; Central Christ- Brilce; Harold Arthur; Edie Morri- son; Florence Henderson; Mr. and Mrs. Douse; Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Acorn; Mr. end Mrayifeury Hyde; Mr. and Mrs. Myrick White and Olga; Mr_ and Mrs. E. A. Ferguson; yi-iarry Craig; Mrs. Parkman and Belle. ccnt sad bereavement. who sent floral offerings and the choir of Central Christian Church. will flock here from other cities to service at the church and grave being conducted by Rev. W. i... Outhouse. oooooeeboo 9354-741. i oeoeooooeeeeeoeeqeeeoeeoooceooooeofvoflm 1,. r During the service at the church the flill choir rendered the following favorite hymns of the deceased: "Now the Laborers Task is O‘er. “The Lord is My Shepherd," "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." Mr. Ben Acorn fcelingly rendered "The Old Rugged ABBIES l Phillips. Harry Craig, Wilfred Smith. Harold Bruce‘, Henry Ford and Victor Douse. ' Among the beautiful floral offer- ings were the following-J Pillow from family. Wreath-Ruth; The Einployees oi H ian Church. Spray-Henry Ford; Mrs. Flossie The opening gsmeof the P. E. Lslsnzlf Hockey maguc was played tonight at‘. the Crystal Rink. Summcrsldc, be- tween the Abbies and the Crystals... the former of whom came up by spe- cial train from Charlottetown ac-I companied by over 150 ardent fans.‘ Both teams have had lots of prac- tlpe and came on the ice in flue. Kettle. 'I'he Abbies having the ail-l vantage of having already played‘ three exhibition games whereas this was the Crystals‘ first match of the} season. Owing to‘ thc heavy thaw] the ice was in very soft conditions There was d large attendance of fans.’ and both sides got a fair show and; liberal applafusc for every clever bit: oi play of‘ which there was consider-' ' able, iii a game that was rough and fast from the face off to the flual bell despite the heavy going. i I i Howard Pursey; A. W. E. (Pioneer please copy) Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bigger and fam- ily wish to extend sincere thanks to all who through expressions of sym- pathy and acts of kindness assisted in allaying their sorrow in their re- Also to all ~ 9B7 .__........ CRIME i-‘cntlhued from Page 1i The improvements to the Crystal Rink to which reference has previ- ously been madc in the Guardian LOSE TO or YS TAL$,.§..; i1 Opening Le-a-gle Game Played’ At Summerside Last Nightj- 1 _ Large Attendance , Of Fans- See Closely Contested Game. . . l. ii , m SUMMERSIDE. P. E 1.. Jan. 7-—li1d\'8llt3gf! of this situation, Nichol- soii scoring off Acorn‘s rebound. The balance of play to the end of the‘ period was fast and rough with con- tinued penalties on both sides. Score. 1-1. . p, Thc second period started out considerably slower but after flfheefi‘ minutes oi’ play livened up consid-f ' crably with a lot of goodmombina- tion work and fast solo, rushes. Neither team could gain an advant- age and the period ended in theAb- bios territory but remained scorelessU lli the filial session after six min- ules of play Chick Gallant scoredwm a pretty pass from Schurman. The Crystals then played a defensive. genie sending one man up at aitime. notably Gallant and Schurmanpwlio‘ played stellar hockey. The Abbie: made continual efforts to "even the score and bombarded the Crystal net ~' with long shots without ellcct and ‘ the bell rang as the Abbleswere coming up the ice with the puck ‘ll! OQOQaooOOOH r M _ 938-1-1-3i. n"? ""51"" -- u '9 W!‘ "N 0f 5 WW5! H m"! fixed Wm‘ we Bland ""1 hi3?” t° 5- porvmn; the work “gum; m“ u get a share of the easy money- Wm‘ were much appreciated by both the‘ a. final desperate effort. Sccei-J in 5"“ mom“. """""""""" ‘h mum“ In". Iris” b if mug: m“ the Bland l“ the 3mm" “"5"” gocd wealther continues, the ‘contract *- SKBIQWH n" dBP"Y“T'°“t n‘ L‘ "m" fans and the ofllcials of the gamcwlfavor of the Crystals. . . l gjojg-go-eqte_eg+ee+w+oeoon+e+oeee»n mu’ Jméph’ wiémszl Fglmna o; Y M c A MON MEFT work will be completed within the re- W? $11M ill-it lflollerilti 11:11! l: d9‘ The new uniforms of the Abbies‘| During the match Collins stopped ‘ " ' ' ~ - - - 7m‘ - ' - ' 119-111’ BT95?» 5°" W5“ red sweaters adorned with blscirtwclity-two shots at the goal and i - _ _ "m _ Y‘ u, M m, qLii-ed period, which ends Wlllh the “WW5 °5P° - - . . Agents wfllltfl] ‘ Wanted; fizsa-‘M-cmnh, ti; “Hana, P :1‘; f w???‘ gwleazvmrTtmy ‘fifth? | piesent -week. The extra work, not 81°"! the "V" "d W“ will a: wings with the letter "A" in the cen- McEwen sixteen. Both goalies put up ‘ ' ' ' "l l‘ i! W 0 -~-l“-’~‘- 0'5 0 B ' qnflud“; my)“ contra,“ b1 m, bum- left unguarded because the e Ll tre, black pants and red stockings a. stonewall defencoc. Lawlor and y; - A = n" u C- A w“ he“ l“ ‘he M375 R°°m k i b h have been put 011i? 6f Wmmls‘ worn f r the first time ave them. Nicholson made some very retty "' m"; AGENT WANTED BY RELIABLE PAI-TY l _ ‘ . .113 the footing and the column bases Pl ° v 8 P . ;_ wygiagxacggge“ m“ o’ Heb small furnished apt. or house. Ab: DB3???‘ 1"“ “d” a‘ “V” T" m‘ Th“? 113,5 best. and wu] be wmplgtgfl ion. Land fire companies 0311"“ B" a. neat. sturdy and distinctive 1111-! combination Plays for the Abbie!" f: bsl Remedies. bis 9W5"- elicllleil‘ , l".‘?‘f?*.?‘°-‘*‘?“"'°“‘°°f“'§d....;.. annulus-suddenly at ‘Dertioli. “mm were: MN" 3' A‘ cm‘ w‘ :11 eight or ten days. The work is to m-snw e1 "w m“ swam“ 11"“ servants» The“ crystals also appeared Mr- Frsnr Pldgeon, of Victoria ref- l. ii-‘ffllfifltemlll will"! nfleliedflvilf-fi "' ‘ ' . ‘is R'°w'-v1“'l°' “'55” J- 5- Mi-‘Mm . K . fire boars are their only protection. 1n gnbppy new uniforms. There was creed the game. 'l’he line up was as. . I “my m r M I 4' “ma, m." M“. Amt-m Kiwi-ma’ “nae ‘C Arqhlbmd JV a Mdh" Lam‘ m d” ‘m “um “m: :1: Furthermore with business slack an a record attendance alJDroximatellVfollov/s- ' f! ' l ‘ ‘s ' my, warn aged ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' - ‘ ‘ ‘r rm men work 1 e - i -" .. " . 1 Gardens, Box 513. I-nxdzvn. MISCEHIIICOII! 131500 mry H; , Slearle l Jivbnry IIB/pfllblfll. W. A. Stewart anq Xbmn :50 cub‘: y”: of cox-h “Hum” numbgf of insurance fires 1100b A11 were 1-1111’, rcwardcd by! QRYSTALS 555mg i’ " 1' 5 .= v —‘ ° " ' ‘D-‘M "63" 1 -FéRGU;JN At the P [and me . (Pmeral secrmry’ M" imam l; hem! used 1“ me addmona] may endanger o-r destroy costly 81" witnessing one of the boot and hard-l‘ Goal "-""'-__-"""‘"'"'l ' ' OER-mm“ ‘° ‘w’ v “ - ' ' J. A. Clark. ivresidevt occupied i-h" . . “as. As the result cf lack of fluids and est fought games ever played in the Collins w. McEweii '1 MAN 0B. WOMAN T0 TRAVEL AND Surveyor, Box 82. Charlottetown.» gbgplm Tuesday January ‘l, Mrs. . _ voik. By the first of next week it ls a . appoint local representatives. Poei- sii-ia-ii-iu-leps; m“. M’, “mg u, m, 5m"... "h" D"’°"‘"“" ‘F-“Wh” w" l?“ “pa”... .1... 1. w... h, po$lb~le w the. curtailed 19am budget. c.t vhsll Crystal Rink ending n. the defeat of Defence p tion permanent: 765711’ Klllunw‘ » -- - ‘ y m. H - by the "wk-lent The Mlnm," p‘ flan b“ “cation or me steel ‘rune ~flicisls are facing these additional u"; Abbie; by the small score of 2 to Zlifcntgomei-y McLellan c1300. (being us. weekly average) purse-o TAGS son rim sas- "m" °' m’ m‘ f°mm° Lumpy "it 1m "MW “is "M W! "M" 5.5mm; m, W0... w... not W“, 1.... difficulties. the deliver of inabilitv 1_ 1 Eric Cahill Acorn .. and expenses; commission and cash Hung lhlpmen“ m, mo” “m” Ferguson. Funeral rom her $5‘ ell Reports vwre recelvd and adopted ‘fime uni‘ The gantry“ .°_ u}, Work in meet the January payrolls Mid 'l'l1e game started at 8.40 and in sllllphsnt Powers, 1a 2:111:31; b;_lo1$:t°WlIlli9llf-7°-- TW" _Guardian Central Printers. "mm 39 n“ 5m” “mum!” es follows -Finance Committee, re- L“ Van“'av”ard_d w the‘ amid.“ bills for coal. stationery. and other two minutes from the face off 129111711; Forwards " ‘ f " ‘ _' , "_'""" . ‘nmury uh’ “W!” “an g at ~ o T-‘ilfl/Bd upiln by Ml‘. Stewart. The Gm ' ' ' \_ “menses s. ism-tailed lvvzlget in the sllllphazzt scored for the home team Schunnan Lowlor A- w~ 1"°-11~‘5'1“'"-”-'°- rousm s-rvusn uaw car k r ll vin two 1nter-' » Vicliers Company Montreal. Mr. Allen i >—— -—--——-v———-—-—- Owner-hie! have seine by null/ins “m; Pine: ac; It: ‘u - m‘ s’°’°"““’" mm“- °°"°““3 PM “the, w expm,‘ h“ awmmuon o, "tree's denartmeni: with no funds for nitcr a fine bit of combination wizu Dan Gallant Saunders ,1 ‘ I» men w‘: me 17- '- . ,_,_. . ~. .- 1 “cram Wmed» sins. c“ "Y" its: ... ......._... ..... .. .1. lfiii"‘°él-iil.i‘ff v iv “l? “::*i“""=:11 "$1351.57 5:11.32“‘.1§$“:...A§1.;"2121ssriztfilht; ...*::i*;ti;°'. A . . _ . _ a y on , . - . _ _ .... no»... . ,_ u.“ . ~ . _ .- . :2 . P‘ srunaurs scconmonsrsn. as». . * Twas,’ m,‘ 7, Mm m, a m... finances and distribution of names. 12$ zilillewigltzs°gt;‘f w“ .. M... 1.... 1..- c*'*"1~ “van. only two playe"s n11 u... ice anrifwoodside emu ,; ' swan mm, 90m y,“ ‘chunk m. W. M. Rowe was rrrpointerl in Nat- _ ' w... l... ,v........... m ..~-».. if tha-mar- I the Alzbles were not slaw in taking Blanchard D11’ 146 I-lillsborfl. -- aosnnaas wsarran. s-foannasn 813-1-3-61. Street. liil-l-d-Sl 3 lam‘; ma,“ by resolution. “that the General " ‘_"' h" -. .-~.-... i, o-~-¢--“~~*~ 4M1» wwi mm o; ‘m m, "m"; 1.0mm,“ this afternoon t o by , Dr. J. E. and Mrs. Illcmming. S n-l l ‘ _ ___ H“ , k --—----_--------- M h , _ _, _ _ _ my,‘ w “M13”, m,“ mum W11 ‘Secretary. Mr. Pencil-Mm he W" _ d m 1,1, .1 1b i» eu- ~l v v-l c" " l" 1 1-3 L. N. “at. I 1 .1 Lust nlsht on the Leesue Ab! . roun cotuaoa sows can as _ u" 5"” “I'm” m 1 7 a‘ 1,, h,“ mm m, “lam, ,1 M. m, ‘leave of sheen-re t». attend the n.1- fxdg'esz’ez‘g.;m°“‘ ° v ° . ,__, h" ,,,.-.... .. i”! MILE Z911, ‘g i; a sgieéfpgi the Anchors met and defeatcd- the i accomodated at 108 Prince Street. . W"'_""""_""'ANTED __ Enlsmncmn w“; nmmmdfim on nwyumm 11m, lonsl Council meeting. and thit will y y ' ....-_..-.~.. a! R. »~~'li'~=1 .-~'-~-<-. to 1.3’ Mmmtaire”; gy Q aéorel o; 31 L, i crcscents by a very small margin of .1, Male Help; Wanted lvsursn IMMEDIATIILY_ stunts: man for farm and ranch, age, about 25. Permanent job. Write or phone Arthur Wood, Mt, Herbert. » 1-8-21 Female Help Wanted i-_-...._.i'_._-__-_u___ ‘WANTED AT DAVIES HOTEL. W0- \ rese. also kitchen maid. . Parker House. 1 ' ‘ll-Il-il-tf, .__..A__. WANTED MAID I0! GINIIAL housework, no ‘ashing. Reference required. Mrs. Morris, 0 North Riv- er Road. 9144-0-31 Employment Wanted vice will be held at the residence of hr daughter. Mrs. Henry Ouerliey. at} o'clock. lli usuonim am. John Brow-n, January s, ma. ionsl Council Meeting. Feb. 6th to 8th at Kingston, Ont. It was decided be. grantcd from the Assmiaticn to- wards hi1 expense." On mrvio". this was carried. The Nation-l c-ovncil Meeting this year is l-elnmhcld at Kingston. out- and Merrlbm from Charlottetown Y. M‘. C. A. are its President. Mr. J. A. Clark, Vice Pres- PERSONALS Mrs. Ivan Reddin and child have|' arrived to spend the remainder of the I‘ winter at Mrs. Rcddirfs old home ' here. ' AN UNPRECE- ,,,. bu»: hill. A f." ,.......,-.,.i~ u...‘ ...-..--. \~-~ \----. ----l- w \"""‘""i“\ C.‘ Y. M- C. BASKETBALL --»~~-~ w 9'" 1”" “‘I"‘ “’- 'T"“""W“ :0. Though it was fast and fui-lousl —~l'= ""1! lv- ""‘ ' ‘" """ '"" w?‘ 1 Jom start to finish. the players were i l‘ "~~ "cvo" .'l'\""0"!= i‘: b':""’t ‘"1 inz-linrd lo a lot of unnecessary‘ ' ‘ i‘ i" \“F""" i‘ *'“l"-'° m‘. roughness and should try to rectify. ""“‘ "’ n" l!" “H” this fault. On Saturday night st 7.30! ~ ‘~ """-""“ l“ “""’l"fl tize c. N rt plays the All stars! "149 11D m‘! ln7i~"‘l”~u°n L“ I 32th tcams are asked to be on hand‘ . m L 0- C. BOWLING _ 1-. warn-av: 6 pins. A. Jay of the Crcecents had high single of aoo, while J. s. an... icy of the same team had high string of 734. ' Scores and line-ups:- ANCIIORS -—————-——-———- d her daughter. Mrs. lldis """'""" '-“"" ‘- anal ready to play at this time. WANTED -. BILIABL! MAN A a ~ .»- . - p on 1 ~14. .. Doucetic . . 1'12 20s see m!!!» "In"? l» "33- . ' . CH‘ v m". J‘! l- 1-4 337-9" l - L-llfilllil Toombs capably refereed. . .. . “listens for i! ir for reneh- - . .. . . . ._.- . . ‘ .. Dol . 2oz. not 1s ~ M1,“... M1110“. {may Wm,“ s narman wousa wlsnsa ro- 511mm“, m, h, hm. m, ma’ Cdfd 0f 77ldflk8 .1, of a dc m. X.t‘.tore d.li\e', M,“ mum 5 Charm” m i“ 1116;,‘ Write statlns experience and refer- ‘mm i“ l "ilmlllnlilfl- PM" 113-5 ‘nesailipl memprlv. 1m behind. 11"“ 1°41” "l" "l" i‘ “l?” °' ' ‘viva m the Jfilc-Husw- ' n ' ences. GA Sproukgb; 517, gpr-lng- cm’- .“'3.'7‘m “Blessed are the dead, who die in the I wish lo thank all the kind friends . lrime in Giieago that iilrlzidzdn um- (,5 ]\ n, . bnbuoymus W. MCDWBW -- - - - 145 245 319 "LN- B- ssz-l-a-swlra ' . ‘ . lore." who so liberally contributed towards s11 the stores from every depart- crous other robbozlcs, two shootings, V, G055 ,4 a Dmmond y‘ Tami ---------- .180’! _ nq- _ _ WANTED BY “LIABLE ' ‘VD? LOYLIIII] ufimbfifl‘ L, my what's NIPPON. merit 1h LhO SbOIO OI PIUOIB Ltd, BIO 913g murdgf 311d 3n 5,8133}; 0n 3 wfsln- R Rabin 9 A_ Marley .1 . ., m‘ m" ""115 91"“ Y- '.'2§l'.‘il’.'.‘.$“25.°2.€.°.1°§..3.?l'v'“l2f » Th“ sins. MARGARET PABSBLEY. MW 015"“! WW "WW"! ‘mw- w- Wiih we liisiwvsllwn Polls-Wu. Warren s w. Owen. 1* “mums I i I ~* gléblgkv: easy work while learn g ply u’. o]. Glmdun: "mu ' _ Carleton Siding, P. ll. I. lug prices. Since the sale opened on rpm 50o men short c-n account of 5_ Mbmbd g _,- C_ W311." 9: ‘ ‘ g Ammzumaglllilafigwgulif: 1 .... i , is.“ _ FBI-It ' ' the iota of September goods lies mov- a reduced budget re.- 1930 hoadlums 3_ Maumcn 1.. m...“ A. Jev H” --------- -- In‘ 12:83‘; 1 11.1.1, mm, db”. m. “m,” l m want e ed out rapidly. again filled the volioe blotter: with .1. Forsythe z 1 F- D°“°° ‘_ . gills‘ for f"; 1113mm‘; f. "u" sa-esm ___ ed In . During that time tlla More hI-l been crime notations remind from ‘~11’- Thc following is e. schedule of the ; 24°31“: l "bacon . 1 "l dtwi f adt t a - h 1 t.thl di-f ~-°“°Y----- ~ - ..! mm‘; c”, yaw“ “Q as‘? 'Alfillh¥t.f:.ginc'e' "L? In I memory o! our deal fiiraengemert oofrstoclltmardensto: at:- a-(llethijrizrebhio rolftjhuside owllf: tlie isfguesf-iuon or the my basketball Tm“ ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " 23m . Teachers flvgéted .1 Isiah pay. Ireeoutflt- weasel news reliable, new 4m to llllfll u» _ whims Our mo» is‘ t» ovihs father 1dr. David Bell, who departed this life on January ssh, isle. For ing. ‘They are now open for the final clearance which it is expected will be concluded by the end of this month. department store holdup oociu-red. Seven bandits bl-oke into the Bar-- age, bound William Ebert. watch- Jan- ii-Spartans vs. Y. Jan. 7-0. N. R. vs. Millionaires. Jan. 7-H. C. N. V. R. vs, p, w, c, Tonight at ‘l p. m. sharp the "Big Four" teams gct away with No. 1 tram vs. No. 2 team and at 880 No. ANTIlb-Jugg.” [on ‘you; ‘ .- _ __ , _ Il vs. No. 4 team. All players are ask- mmd m" ‘Bonny-m t ‘bu, my,“ pgmu_ _ g Thraat Pour upper floors are now clear of man and his wife and delights. op Jan. ll C. N. R. vs. All Stars. [ed to be on “hm some alum “n! \ $119110,” w “- . rue u, Mlhrbntaont. l. W. l-IITP stock and everything is now to be ened the safe and took yesterdays Jan- lk-R. c. N. v. n. hi. Y. . “d CE 00d me » . bhcnmfltawmgk .wm°'“_l_'7-_d . ‘~.~ .- Remove huskiness “mm an m; "gums n”; 1 0,191,; pg p.11 al-lsmrsandelrqbrctllele- Jan. 14-4’. w. C. vs. Millionaires. a s a I 8 . "1 . ' .. ' .' - hlrniture has also‘ been removed to drivers of that d ct. e o ier Jsn. is-R. C. N- v. R. vs. Spartans. ; d Aliranagflbglg - Ania“ For s“, "id ficklmi lawn“ the ground floor in the lhnek and major robbery was that of the gold Jan. al-r. w. c. vs. All-Stars. _ l acid School at. I ] . eat »,..\.4_.-._._'..._.......'_......,..'..,.-u.. 1, the ladias ready tewsarislnoved fer- ecest horns of Charles M. Hitcher. Jan. ilk-Millionaires vs. Y. -VISITING IN ST- El-EANOKB-r, ' 111103.012,” f fllALl-QIIII spmnsrsoao _ . - THE VOICE w..." with the main m» formerly official of u... Consolidated Megaa- m. zs-P. w. c. vs. c. u. n. Mo. J1me: Q Bennett wire vFPw- a ‘1 "'°‘._'1“J._ l f. el-iissipeiag. Apply llvrhiest CLEAR AS A occupied eyuumuiirluy department. mu Corporation. Five bandils a»: Jan. fla-Millionsires vs. Spartans. leaaor Btllliétt p: Prince onwslu. - ‘ .3 WWII I'M!- ‘Q _ - -' Wired . " BELL There are still in mes a m: coats charge of the household for anghour Jan. ss-v. vs. All-Stars. college. Charlottetown, is st armnt . for and dnsaes, dress good in good and escaped with 020.000 in jewels. no. 1—Millionaires vs. n. c. n. v. n. vlelllns Mrs. Alexander l-wklmt b! v_..s..____.-__-- Fob. 4—Y. vs. C. N. R- St. Eleonora. Mrs. Bennett ls also iiMiilerb Worm Powders can do Feb e-All-stars vs. spsrtsns. vlsiilns h" bfilulflr- Di- l-Wkhfliil . no lniur! to the most delicate child. m». s--Y. vs. r. tv. c. lrcnsinslon. who is ‘in the Prlilcl Any child. "lnflht or in the state of no. ll-All-Btars vs. n. c. n. v. n. County Hospital imdersolns trllt- ' f i invaluable for Aepealt-‘f’ ersg and eifllera. PRICE’ 25c‘ BOX-p variety, ailh underwear an} maria’ underwear and cvereoats and suits. the suit are offered in lots and the prices slmvlv mesa you buy when you Rb. Rb. , - - u. ab. m“ up“; adoleseeneefwho is infested with Iieb. li-Spartam vs. c. hi, n, ment. ft is pleasing to report thee 30m $3’ ’ gm. b1“ bu“ b; 1mm», 1... worms can take this preparation res. ls-zlu-szar.» vs- Millionaires. Dr. Lockhart iesteadil)’ "hwy/loony; i without a qualln of the stemaeh. and will find inJt a sure relief and a full protection from these de- stmetive, peels, which are responsible la-Spartaru vs. ib-C. N. R. vs. P- W. C. eluding droning tables. a smoker set a. c. N. v. n. mueriiiltolnaasetgnrurn- dusedllfleas. ' not Sore Threat Neale ._ “f. WP.‘ aoeoooooaooocoooeooooooqvi BOWLING TONIGHT . w v-t "lave . you never fermuslisieknesatoleglensor little _ .1 ~ ’ about uni-rum" ease.‘ , l, ' err! lessons i DR‘ J P ~ ‘a "outsells w». no nan A . 3 “*7” WWW; am may nuclei: ems when calm 1'2: it tau iasljnilessasve g m u sso-"ssvrri" vs. "own- s "baud u, “y, ~. -. - clan it lieaaaaaeasew - a lfittltllrtifli ever! wit" ‘ ma." , l s l9 m _ p _ i laliesfllleswednfthndetsvl’! U0 to i0.0o-"q,|e,g,v-y|_~g. Coraerilaeasad 1 . “id5w"‘olmlu* Jabs-b “n” — ‘ ' .u'°"'" Moo aeoa-av . ‘ \ ' (t. l ‘ L1 1“ 1 A