'"1 1 1 V ri 5. VF! if I l 1 v \ I o i ,r vw as 1 1.3"' '1 H, . .4 fi -ri 1 sion of a series of sermons on The 0,, Sermon on the Mount, s and making vivid aprplicat ti‘lit'i1s presented in that utterancxi. the so-1-mon.‘ This was the colnclll- C um ludg from 8.45 to 7 0‘clock, prment- M ing Mendelsaol-1n’s Andante, Nevins E Narcissus, Handels Air, Mx' Dingwell took the solo en of Prayer." Nh- Quigley and Mr llngwell took the tenor btlle S0103 in "Oh be Joy'1ul'. The flowers which added no mu nh this day were tho gift, 01 Mi-,g Men-.lu Calder, in memory hther. §F’ll° lie Iwcll sukrrl to Pk-'I iota 1-f limes. ‘ He who :island you? hihb-iM0tl'i§r_Qd §|_t_hg', . __ I ._ , .l ,, r.....,._...-, > \ ,., ,, ‘/_ _.5 i 1*-*bb `-Nun ...._._4 L...._...._../-__/-\./..... _._._....._..-... ) V v i *_ i ` ____,_T ._ .____,_ .___ ._...__,_%‘-_;»,-,- -Y»~ ~-- ';~ -_- ,.. ... .... (Central Guardian!" "P 24,, "1"" so-mtermcim c.a1.°r.-xo¢- noone;-soolu lull. g ' sunny siliool amen us - ~ _ _. - can-lien' Animal meeting ccmmene- _ ll! TIG 1 ` mmQ>-SD>3 U|'O :node in with lOU|SE DRESSER Joel McCrea Sharon Lynn' Helen Cohan J. M. Kerrigon , 2535 .-\\ ,_ TUES-WED. \.\ wmf1>°O<-D “J -r are made order \ J Milt. 3.15 `~~.\_ 160, 370 " \_ E\'e.`l nb-8.45 ` 260,420,520 //'\ ..\_ ` . l1nll.l.1.1.\"1 ` [ I, ,.1 wl1‘ I 1 lfcaslllso rl'.\' / Young love hlooms . . . old lo\'e lakes the curl- in rainy Reno. \\'ill Rogers surrounded by dizzy flames in best coni- cdy of his career. -TL ,LA / . -'* 'i' .... - -;..‘-»~'.'.:~=.-ii: ‘Church Services TR/ev c. N. Brown or 'ri-inllyi Chu,-v~,h pr;-5911;,-d 5-este,-(lay morning eggs declined, colored cheese was in in the Baptist Church exchanging 1 pulpils with Rev A. C. Vincent of i the Baptist Church. The subject of l Mr Browns excellent sermon was to "Salvation by Grzlcef The tholight`ci:1l.; and extras will be three cent: was based on the loxl, Epl1csiai1s,ilo 2. 3- "By UNCC i\lff`- .V0 Si1\'0i`1ll,icen-is R pmlnd- Last .wcckg wcviwé 11e\<'r 11.. incllfff-renl, withdrawn o)i~“wV° $863 boxes' Wmle Cllcesc ‘mb ;),.M,,v quoted at ll cents a pound with col- *_* 'Yo :irp smell. Gettlin: into a new “cd cheese 3 Com' _mghcn Rccclrlm ' nu,,,,d,, ,D (;0d_ mmm; from where! fir' I1.;/o \\‘c1‘ic were .192 licixlfx 3\l".\' .W .|,, . rf.. Hm, to “.h,.,.¢ “.0 Cx ;B1'l1l1s\'.1ck urtell liloilntilili iistlitol-s if-1111;. llrsis 32 31 io 32 cclliu i1:il:y:: can Who lli °lU8lll¢ Ill UID tY0ub18, quawy in phy in all MLHUMH. It rngy be OK. for the Maritime, or rather th, ova Scotia hstern Hockey “qua 0° Dull I Joke cn themselves, 1,," Du-mm GU °l\`th0 IBM 01 yuh,” hockey in Canada is mighty ham ,Q N clmobrmolioflll-.lm:»1ia...,,,, Wlyabuntk. ’i‘|||*‘I'|l~i| _-M ` I illlull NUIYQ Q. Atnl¢icUclnmfuim h coammm Mcxlcbmelinghthncnly i,,,,,_ wdmichuapioihamwnqm, tclywnchnhhctdevithougnghg ingfcritlndettileholdu whos, rulgnwuua summon nooni, Svhnwlintvnnuuuvmlutyvme 'lilccdsncalvtiysixmonthurivi dayllatcr.~'l‘hel\cl.rss\appm;¢l, this in blvviilr was tiurelgn of HI-rt. 'who was nroelalrriod U .to M Mickey Wa1ker’s mlddleweight box- champion by James J. Jeffries, when title was declared vacant by the nnsylvanla State Athletic Oom- misslon Saturday. Walker had been given until January 1 to sign for A title mission, and when he failed to do so he Wu automatically deposed. HArtknock'edoutJackRootatReno, Nev.. July 8. 1906. and lost his nth M'1‘0mmyBu.!'ns0n1"sb.2l-l, 1905 exactly seven months and 20 dayi later. Welcome Cheque Jim London, wcrld's heavyweight wrestling champion, has given 1 cheque 101' 82,343.91 to be added tc the :fund for the unemployed. The sum represented I per cent. of the g-ross receipts :from the wrestling show in Madison Square Garden, New York, a week Iago, when 22.000 ` spectators, the largest crowd ever to attend a wrestling bout i.n New York saw Im-idos defend successfully lil.- title against Perens Holuban. Branch. ing on sotumuy night. the 1°-li 1°’ the season on the daily d°Ub1€‘5°“" lee schedule. The Borden train. 10.20 p. m. did not arrive until 3.45 Skating Ton igh t‘-Band 4484 The heaviest snow encountered on Emerald, Kensington and Kelvin. Wins Game ,,,d,y night. no the result, tire sich*-h f° Buggy are on even temis with the c. J. A. at tho new of tivo league Z’ ta susson, the other onirant ln "4 I C. wi the J sltion. `_ of WING SHUTS 41 Q B111 ' - stung by defeating the 0 N. R. Hot- (clmmn new el sextettc 4 to 2 in a fast and ex- Mopiyron, N. 13., .lar-1. il-'rue Citing Mt fn. ru usual circuit occupying the cm" W brickwall of the L. P. U. defence. N. R. HOTEl Z was-1.;"r.' U; wing' sliéli acura :ther victory to their already long passing some-and h was too much for the hotel cn, who nevertheless put up a hard ht contest. Bill Ryan was again the spark plug the L. P. U. Iorwal-ds. Dreeo Smith Tileninncrs last us ‘ll Joie McDonald were again the ckle Ohlpman in the not played his steady game. "Dickie" Purcell tha old iron man wma days stlu snowed Ilaslias ter Mary Joseph, Superintendent of St. Mai-tha's Hospital here. died yea- berday after failing to rally from an operation. She was thirty-nine ysars old. Sister Marv Joseph, a daughter of Warden Campbell of the Muni- cipality of Antigonisl-1, was trained at Glace Bay Hospital and became Su- perintendent of Nurses here shortly after her graduation. With the erec- tion of the new hospital building here in 1825 she became Superintendent of the institution. Turk ey Wish es To Cooperate (special to the Guardian) GENEVA, Jan. 10.-'hlrkey made a bid for a share in the worlds leg- llrniie opium business nr offering ic enter the flrnsva Narcotics ron- "mllnn if the other signatory manu- facturers would concede her "a fair quo:c" of the international trade in stlipofylng drugs. speaking before the League'| advisory committee on 1-pim, which Legan an lifipovant session, Chevket Faust Bev cfcred Tlil'kcy°s cooperation in the regulat- ion of narcotic tramc. He gays fig- ures en Turks_v'l exports tc Europ- ean countries and said thitlcn evbry shlpxvmt his flovernment notified the Consulate nl the ae.::i11a?.im c.:'u-ntry. While admitting that fraud was sometimes el!-.lied and regulations evaderl, he denied that I'.l.'k.1y was the centre of illicit tnmc. He claim- ed lt was the turkish Gcvemlneiws hilninliiral-ian fpirit which n-.pcllcd it to desire to cooperate with League agencies in tuppressing .iileit traf- gams of hockey,'vYhllc their two additions, Dillon and McMahon `I|lN|ilRS lil THE FDRUM ’I‘heJ1mi0rlIillholdlw|.yettl1e Rrnlm tomorrow evening, when the Gyms and Silver Ibxes open hostili- ties in the new hockey series. Lineupsz- silver rm. cms , Goal llclntyn 0'Nlel Kennedy. Defcdee W. hrgilon B. llcnmu A. Incer ' 5. Kennedy Melee Forwards G. Whitlock ll. Cm-ris P. campball B. ooir G. Stewart G. th-is Begg- B. Mahal' D. Nlchollcn Blanchard Rcttmbury . Flllltel (spoolla to the Guardian) SHANOI-IAI, Jan. lo.-Hundreds or persona died in a snow and dult torm, which subsided tonight Mink' 1-aging two days southward from Monlolia's deserts to Yan8Si0 V’-1' ley. The storm laid an icy seige over all North China. Hundreds of thous- ands were |ui!ering acutely in tem- peratures averl¢in8 15 d¢__Sf°°° 591°' uro. Largs numbers continued to freeze to death. _--*lil Monthly Review General Business In T7ze Dominion (Canadian Press) 'I‘0RON'lD. Ont.. Jan., _11-During December general b\l§lnHi| ln Cl.nl- rg mana only slight reccsion bs- low the Nomniber level. llyl Y-mf monthly commerciai letter issued by the Oancdlan Bank” of oommercc. andwasfrsefromscmcotthediil- tuning influmcea which have oper- ated in the nut. The most pm- nounced decline occurred in thc automobile and allied industries. Building construction during 1930, #lille less than in 1929 was greater than in 1928. For the second month in~ succession Canadian business seems to have followed a smoother course than world business. Activ- ity in Osnadl, while somewhat be- low the November level and marked by irregularity in industrial open- tlons, was comparatively stable and Chénese Are Now ofngarmer you-| and Played a wond- O Freezing To Death 32'. the shining lights on the 0. N. a.. som mm. _ Gillis, Ryan. Iluad and Bevan; flashed the red light for the L. P. U. Wing Shots. Mclidlallon and Dillon ecorcd for the hotel team. , Manager Rush of the L P. U. team wishes to thank the following mer- chants who wen responsible for put- ting the same on the slr. Carvsll Bm., Davis and Fraser, Hickey and Nicholson. A Pickard and Co. C. Lyons and also Mr. Johnson the contracting plumber of the C. N. R. Hotel. During the game Jack "‘I‘prry” Prowscofthswlnglhotehadthe misfortune ot reecivinl I nlinful in- jury, which necessitated his leaving N. H. L. -Results kfaldayihctaylccflr- Naticualnbcksytnlulnzmlhhfr :eat-'lklcntolvamdisnsdl Ae millnoelphis - Pluladelvhil Quak~cn4Mon£realltlfb.1uon|3- a-_-_-._-ni. Lady Passenger Lost At Sea From' Steamer the game. It is hoped that his un-‘ lucky ltrcak will not keep him out of the game. Jimmy McLarnin To Give Up.Ring (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont. Jan. 11-The Star said last nllht that -limb# MC- Lamin of Vancouver, famous welter- ` weight boxer. some day in June is to be married in Vancouver and that he will then retire from the ring. Mchcmin stated in New York recently that ho would have only a few more lights. ` According to uomrnlnu frlomu ‘ in vancouver, who are not named. Mumrnin will _aovoto himself to bur- lness after his marriage and he is said to be interested in the fisheries in the vicinity of Prince Rupert. The fic. The -21.'-lr -tice will '.e;:1y ic- m°H9l vt tml to NWI wl\r»\a‘. free from any disturbance either of cbcrt or lem term character. ,_-_,_ Star says l1L~l manager "Pop" Foster, (thnadicn Pnl) MONTREAL. QUO-. JNL 11--M31 1-rear-ions Monson. c MUN* °“ the Canadian Pacific 'stcamshiP Montclare was lost at lea on me voyage hom Liverpool it was learn- oq when the mul docked st 5°- John N. B. yesterday. _ 'ras osnuuan nomo Bw-m=l“P oompany uve out the !ci1Uw‘1f"_i .moment concerning the mi#'h°P- "Mrs Henrietta MGI-006. Wh°~ Wim nor umm was 11 nwenser °“ th” Montcllra destined for Montreal, WHS reported missin; sunday. 4'1"- ‘- nie commander reported by wir°1°§-‘ out 11 tliomuah ses:-on of tho . cd been made as soon as lipfprciicii- sion was felt and that it WM 1"" sup-icq she had been lost at sri\~ ,. CLASIFIED AD.. ____--L_.-----~* - LOST-PAIR 0!-` EYEGLAH.~.»,< corner Sydney and Gres-_t I rr ' Bt. Finder leave lit 173 S; 111191-' f" nil»amb¢mai'rlcd.___._.-- . 4456 1