B\“ r u .o{ ;j; |ui§i9m divis. at ai u , Jon. 6, 12.25 am. George ElLlOll, Q05 i-[iilsboro St. Flue. N0 damage. All "Jan, 13, 2,45 an, Jflnms Mmlur_ ad and occupicd by W_ S Gram, lenses: _ ~ _, more mellow and the public came . 500v m“ 276 Sydney St- Barn. Slight m c0r+pR1vm-Rg_1=~1ue, noldnm- 13111111‘ m1“ ‘“°“P“b1° --' 36°. to understand him as the kindly “w: da:,mge_ “g; ‘ i 191111114 11114 (11~‘11'-d'~‘1'1-'i' '-- - 95fgcntleman he was. A student of c3: Jan. 14, 7.45 am. ltfrs. J. Calla-i up", .;_ 7,30 pm. Dwelling occu-l Hum}; m “W5C o‘ mow’ 13 the classics, Sir George POEYCSSI-‘d ‘ A; ghan, 280 Sydney Sf. Barn, slight,‘ pied by Mrs. Walker, 105 Richmond, Dgthrlliftb,",;0;,;,‘,,C'L",::‘ ,‘.""'u, 2f “ch m film-mm and -- . I .111‘ . . , 1 " ' _ dazlfifi‘ 8'50 “m Km Ingram‘? 8:11.153‘.‘l.i.n?Z.<lgr‘lll:l.LD1"olll O‘.\‘fl-,|,I;;i’,‘:1,‘,u:y - In the later years cl 111s life he w g 00B! E06 Sydney Si. ‘ikiniaxiig IJlPPm, cdumi QL-UupiL-d by A143; Qq1lg1if,,v,,‘u,u",,,'c"y' n, u, Bu dciotcd hisleffoitslo utlylancing in M; 3 suit illtfht dammit‘. ,' King St. Flue, no donzagc. Bicinluu; “QC, whoring 6 C-"llladli- tili- Oblet h 01' 9 LEIIBUB V . i Bflni Jan. 19. 8.45 am. Residence o\vn-| May 7_ 1339 p,n1_‘Dwc]1jng Own. - I [of Nations. Present at the Ver- li . [515111-3 “mug bmmy 1mm‘ ' 4|shiiles conference which gave the Cow 'ed W. A. Pcardon, i fiiecord of General Fire Alarms 193i I —- _ joy JfPower. occupied by J. Lec. t B T ‘147 Cumberland St. Flue, no dam- ‘ Jan, 1e, 7.45 n.m. Residence own- ccl and occupied by G. S. Ryan. 178 Fitzroy St. l-Iot ashes. no doin- UB8- age. known. badly gutted. Jan. 2'1, 7.30 p.m. Residence own», Of-‘Wilhd byl ed and occupied by E. Cameron. Jan, 23, 0.00 p.m. Office shack. Sanatorium. Mcfiill Ave. Cause un- Arrests And (Ionvictions Daring 1931 . _________________ Following i5 a summary of the, em“; me asph-ationsqllnd unmgon. ones»- mude by 911i‘ P°11°° durmg isms of many an opponent. In his tn.- p-fafi your, Clil&illCd under of», 1am. years his speeches were much ‘A GREAT CANADIAN Continued from page 1 n THE CHARLQTTETOWN_ QQARDIANI iiisnnon oiigivr Timely‘ Sermon Deliv- ered Recently By Rev; R. Moorhead Legato. The following sermon on a sub- ject of timely interest at the close of the year, W35 delivered on Sun- day in Si. James Church by Rev. R. Moorhead Legato: Eccl. VXL. l0—“Say not thou, what is the cause why the former days are better than these? (For thou dost not enquire wisely con- cerning this." One of the hardest things in the world to be is to be a consistent pes- simist. Nature is against the pessi- mist: strikes every written by a man who was out of tune with lire. The spirit of the woe- begone refrain “Vanity of vanity- all is vanity" weaves itself into the very fibre of the writer's pages. You The book of Ecclesiastes reader as the book M, DECEMBER 31'. 193:, l pcnsc of the jircsent-ahyorze can do it. and all are tempted to do li- "Do not do “it? the writer of our text says "do not do it-l: is not wisef-Why? I. First because- it is nut fair. vyhen we find ourselves saying tho older days were better than these religiously we are not making a fair comparison. when we get to reviewing the days lhat are gone memory takes on a softening hallowini; influence, and we see the past not as it actually was, but as cur memory culls it up again. And memory in this matter plays us plenty of tricks. when we go back on the wings of memory c-IB pleas- pleasanis things are lo it rent ex- tent forgotten; or if they are not . actually forgotten, at any rota mem- , cry sets them in a softer, tendueri light, The implcasantness of un- pleasant things is always diminished visionary process the pleasant thing's of the past loom pleasantcr and, larger when seen by the teles- cope cf memory. You know how when you am looking back on a journey you quite forget the little annoyances and dlscomforts you had at the time, or you laughut thcni. sec the humorous side of them, and fond memory only glOfliL-i ' things of that journey: alilmigh ant things bulk large nd the un-? by distance xvhereas by some rc-_ 11h? A G. lirlllrrzl)‘, 233 ivnzri‘ ,De-,‘ 39-; Fitzroy Si. Sharks, no damage. 1”',1‘°1'l11,¢11i11114,‘t‘5°"d?r]yImus“ ' zlLcagile birth, Sir George was its ‘g 111011 fig-five pipe slrslit (izuuniyr- i May 9, 7.30 pm. city Hospital; b"“"’“r_°f [hbvardmlfl " " enthusiastic proponent in this coun- | A] _ Fob. l, 6.15 l7.iil. D's. oiling owned ppm, m, dn¢n_q._-@, Omr“"tng lmtor “mcluvlm- q, try. In every large city in the D0- M-l tit-.... Flynn. occupier! by Ali's‘ May 11, 3.40 p.111. any Hospital, W‘ “tmbfti " ‘fimiiilon he anneal-ea and lectured ‘us! Keefe. 215 SYIlilUX '1'§l‘.l\\'lil_L’" ,-;,,,.y,-w $'::)"'(\, m, d._-,,,,,.,g£,_ {Reckless dl'l\1llf-Zv--~ -~-, '_ ' b on the aims. of the League, seek- ‘ BM pipes, slight damage. .\l'.1y l5, 7.45 a.m. Dwelling own-, Unlawful pm’ n of hquol ' 4 lug with some success to enlist the ‘ mg llb. 3. 5-05 11-111 R~‘-‘11¢l¢11¢'~‘ °'-‘-‘11' ed by it. E. Colwill, oclupiud by bmmvml p0 U“ of 5mm 2 enlightiucxl opinion of Canada on he: ezi by J. P. Dllffi‘. Cfifillillvfl by \‘~'111- 111's. Muzitliews, l8? Kent 5t. Oil Ftlodés, ",',,"',, "' " 2, the side of ‘international amity. O11 for‘ 191.1." - 33 Vuufil’ 5b C°11$11l°1'11‘>1°,stove. no damage. 1 ‘m mc/ ',"‘ 4 several‘ occasions he had represent- b), d.i'ii1ige_ _\l:it‘ 26, u“ .i.i!l. Ciiildflllfibfl .\l;li; Pyddru, ““",,,,',;,', n 3'eil Canada at Geneva; and it was 5pc, Fol). ll, 111m ]lli,. iisiileixee 1.3.,» -,' _ m, ‘plum ,_,‘,,,‘,;g“’,n,,,l,,, ‘chug ,,,,,',,, |a, compliment to, his outstanding W“ pupgd by ‘ -- i'\‘»;‘lll3lL'\l l\I.i ; l_ 5-1.3 {Lili C“' Corjiorri- ‘m’, W, , , 2 F sincerity and ability that B. gov- 33, b‘ .\li's. Jan >911 (i! 11"" ii- ,'v1l't Plain, l‘o-.-.-ii:ii whorl. , “_,_,",, ,',,,,_y , , 2 ernnicnt to ‘whzcluhe was opposed i510 pa. De’ ‘i-i‘ inn ,1 ,,,,,,,,.,..,,., _ ,\,,),,_5,,,,DU,_L n, l" _ , 1 from a partisan viewpoint selected A " .343 . ‘-- “T “- J “ 1141i‘ lil- 1139 11m- Rfi lllvlllfi‘ Ski,“ , u I 2 him to be a member of the Can- 1H3.» ililkiier Rd. liar-n to’ hzvziuil Zllifl occupied l:_v ‘.\fi"' . cunnvun _,Hs,_,',,,, n, u v 2 ilCllllii (lt-lcgation in i926. A .- 23. 9-30 ll-lll- F» 11- 13-1 ~' Louglnnzi, lilzi Kin; Si. Eiizllli-T _,,,,, 0;, hurdle _ ___ ,1; Side by siclc with international M° Ylsbl St- Tm?“ 1°“ - slit-hi (llllllllflv- CU,,,,_,,,_,,, o, com 1 goodwill was Sir Georges strong 1° lviar, 2, 10.20 run. Jnnm Smith wax . . . - (i l1 g0. J , 4, 0.00 .11, Du llil‘; oceu- ,_ ,. - , Cat d“ ‘ -. . . ,- - _ . “m. . p 1 , , L 111ml .-- 5G7 m“ “as °f his 1101mm] Cam“ was. to believe him: he depresses you so. Mar" 8* 10"‘) “"1" R ‘to 0"“ W“! b5 I“ ‘Y A‘ Mm?“ “r “‘"t‘ i~ l ~ - - r- - < thc introduction of a resolution in-‘ - - m, _. , hi"1‘t (hm, ,1, 1111? 10H“ 501' 19-19 “as "("1 o‘ 3 _ EBut even this prince of the pessi- yc. - ‘ ~“ ‘ ‘ -__.-_\- (him me In,“ yuan to the House of Commons affirm- S l“ Til lllhll 3"‘) ‘im L)\\"'lllll" 0 - - - - . 1,5“ ~* 1" ' ‘ ‘ 7 mg the principle of DfOlllbitlOl], one .:" = - - .,l:l\l by W. 1Q ind,“ , of his great speeches in the Senate‘ I: P0, t b15312.- ‘l-‘lfl H31. ?ltil'lcl)illli'hlilllcf('i i5 Rociiforii S"... flue, no (lnmriz , Ichlng For in 1930 was on m“ subject, a ': ‘. SI'l‘-.' VUl‘ v.1‘ , * '_ ,_ r;_ . ... . f w; alive l-yllolifdtflil"'"i> l‘i‘l]ll~]lll‘c[ll"(‘~' llirloddjiilllivi? Ho!“ E 1 BICHIHSIIUS (‘ure lgtrongly volclfd llmgorit lgf the ac- ~ “ " "' lonoaLieraamntrationin I _.', 4r» ~.w.1=. E .1. ,. _, 3,», , .._-.;- __ -,,. . U, Vi», i’; 1M1 _r, n W, U“, , ninal‘ Jlllf 1d,, o0, "i m Lhllin" cu, _,,;,,_,,,URE, M“, DEC, 30, U}; formddmg the clearance of nqunp m 2H “Mon mmk’ ‘mm (‘m m mm “(LUNG by M!‘ 3min" . -. . J<‘ 'l‘i ~~ B s- laden \"Ci§:.~(‘l5 to United States Doris l 0n i" Kin: St. Cause iinknuivn, sligli. "" L“““m‘“‘ “Lfww m“ ' .1 Apr. 10, 105 Pill. I. CtlClmOTl‘ (ininaiuc. l‘1"‘11 1"°°‘~‘111'1'ii \\'°111~‘-'5 llpil-rlllnis" _ _ _ bet store OCCllliiiJll bf." Ii. E. Craig, lilui J,|;,,, 1g, 330 p,“ B.,,,.,, “mm, litre today blfiifi, inc comcniion, of, Was Finance Minister n“, A. H,“ 53,3“, d,“ ,_ m, 3D: LN,“ 5,, A,.,,,,_,L__, Consldmu ihe socijly o1 American Bactcrlol- ,, , , m _ ,_,,,._ 2G, MU ,,_,,,, 13,, _ d521,, (mm, a ;o;,-‘ s charted‘ ll. course that may" ,3“ 60012.1‘- FO-Stcl ilfl-S lust e1- 1 271; Rfillcf‘ 5R 50111715. >1, July iii 250 p.111. Dwcilin" occu- I “M1 w ‘dummy U U“ deadly in (‘Luca .to Hm House of Commons Jan “m “M, 1b,, J 1,, LU.,,_,,,,,__,,,_ Bf, W,,__ niiliuiizai men; y h.\t attacks "in for Kings County. New Brunswick, m‘ ‘May 1.- 11.15 TH“- Gurdisv ciuwd llllilllll s1. 1-‘111, dilinngiw. ‘y _ @111“ “11‘1Y°1111‘='- °1111‘i1'°“- , _ f“; t?“ o“ p°,“ti°“- hzwfvfii n“ A‘ by T. G. Ives, occupied u, o. Proud Jul," w, 1.15,, ,,_,,,, wanna,‘ m, Flw report dv-<<*_~1>c<l a specific ‘q ff,,1,°11col,‘,i1fgt“édt°,fl- U11; "1511 11°, w‘, Gus explosion, zotni loss. ‘cupicd by A. D. Fraser, Comm‘ 5mm“ _"'“""‘L"‘°‘,“ 1m. me dhmbc ‘F; _ d b‘ C £55m an “(as it h. to kn l m t the b d, the sailors M11? 1B. 1-55 llm- RP-ildPIV-‘C °\'~'11' Richmond and l-Iiilsboro Si». F1110. ‘mo’ Mud umylts we by Ann '11?! Ilme y t? lalgm majomy. m ‘m ac ow edge a ‘ a S I w, by L, Hyncs, Occupied by “,5, no damage, - Knuttner, assistant pediatrician at t lltffl yea: 1:0; re was taken in- I c LIcMman, 2* Bflghton RCL, July m, 5,30 m“, Bu“, owned the Johns- Hopkins hospital, in do ca l, S11 Elohn Mac- , , m, Sparks, considerable damage. j by 1\'li's. COlJfiQQII. occupied by Jus. tfwnty $0M lmmfs complibely_ Ffiiflcjsnig: snfonoMal netnind is thankml [or what he has got-Sol ‘e Jl-lnc 1. 8.35 pm. hIeEachcrns Gas mughrau, 276 Sydney St. Cause “Suolod mmFtw“ m a and m” w t ' _ p U he n? am‘ “Iankfm that he is not going to‘ “now oulsclws Sm” Prmce 5,, Show; Chum m, unknmm, bngm (Inning, ecl there this you», , ed ,foi thiee years whfill, on the bccmud and Span the present by a. ,3 P, punm, slight dumagu_ , Jmy 24, mu pm, H, J, Kmmcdvw lhe report was the work of Doc- resignation of Sir Chanes ‘Ifuppcr useless bawm worship of the past, f. Bl - 31-1116 19y 935 3111- PHYSOIIS F017;“. Soutllport. barn. Cause unknown. w“ Dom?‘ will" R“) D' Fomcrgnl’ 9on1 We Wmmy’ he became Mm- m’ matter hm” gmdJthe past has H: isboro st. sparks. silent damage. 10m] 105g Jvyflv Wright 811d Hush K- W111T1- m“, ",1 Flrfance- I" in“ Subsequent been. And his advice is good. More- IO , June w, 3m ‘Am, Harris ‘Ahab Jmy 2G, 2,40 am, Garage owned. (,1 Hnivard Univci'sii.y_ lvfedicul administrations of Sir John Abbott, over it applies to you and me today“ m to“, Qua,“ Sh“) (mmugm and Occupied by Geo, Vaughan, 27, school and Infants and Children.» Sn John Thompson, Sn Mackenzie Here we are leaning for a momenu ti: Jane m, ,0,_}O Mn, Fypd Worth‘ Sydney S," slight damage, - i 1I0Sl>1l,ll1.,13011l<111-Llllfll they 110,11“, Fwy“ fwd 1:; tcllqsggiess, Tsppcr‘ on the fifth milestone on the road Rcsdence Siiflllir Polk Ril- N0 dam-i July 26,4110 pm. iiillsboro Bridge. “:1 o“ {In urn XL!“ p“ c“ i; Zntnm, :10? ,0; 3h f, n1 Co“? which us a congregation we have i ~ - n .. 0.150 om '" c l o no. ~ - , l‘ 98c, . N0 damage. oq‘lr~lieiti:1f‘\vei‘c ofs tlie in? folio e I e c0 pm travelled, trying t0 think a thought , - _.r , _ -. i ‘ n. l. k | Julie 24. 9M0 a-lll- Ro-wlfl-Pe 0W“ Atlg. 17, 9.05 am. Venetian Gar- ,,,,,,,,7,,, m“, ,,,,,,, u,“ u," ‘nscyzc or two that will help to carry us ed by G. D. Wright, oecupicci by dens, Great Cieorgc St. Fat in oven. , ,5 _'__,,‘,',,O\_,I" ,,,,,_,,,_,,,b,y {ma}; ,. when the government of Sir strongly. haPDily and successfully Lesne Ilzvvwood,. ' .. T‘iL'/.i'uy by, m, (rdnragc, l, w“ ‘My 5,,,,_,, “M1,, cold whim, Robert L. Borden succeeded that of over thc road to thc next. Let this Gilli-iv bililflifi. ' 41111111211 Aug. l7, 8.30 1mm. Universal Mo- thc late Sir Wilfrid Lauricr foliow- thought be thc thought: it can June 24, 11.45 pm. Store owmd D, by I’ T01. i. w-cupiwl by A. M‘. m, ‘Whiilm-k, f Utilize Si. Rub- Iiisli in lit tllliiLllll‘. ' July 5, t5 ill 11.11:. Rvlllllfl McDon- _-, gall, 3o Bislmi» st. .\l;u ttinuulc. ' :1 ' ‘ Si. Cou- ticiwipziblc (lumnge. July 3i, if‘) pm. Jami-is lloim- “l van, rrsidr-nrt '7 Pzxzice Si. Slillll h‘ damage Aug. 19. ill'i am. lucky Plain‘. boat. Slizlii (in atn. Ilnm fi\\'l'li(l , nc:-i1p.|Ll by J, Sept. 4. 12o?» Lnuglzrrm, lloivzi~...¢»;" bl, No llam- ‘ put. liiirlrqi‘ r-llfll) li-iil occupied by . 2m. in‘... ihnziiiiie iiozle. ' ti. il.:i"i\.. in» rl m. Il.‘ llii‘. \\'.v:i: t". N01‘. ‘f, llifi P named liy _. ‘ pi-i ‘i h4g1}. : . inc. 1i. ll Hospital l>1i.!.:. .;. 0.; 1 1w. , N41. oi‘ l . 3 i, fowl Al. Hit ‘. I ‘K0. mini u m“ "64 Great George 5t, Furnace. 11° Sm, Prince st, sLgiit ilinnase. June 2, 6. 1m. \[i‘.E.1cll.‘l‘ll'.£ Gas , Fdlsc prmcnses ‘ urging firearms .. n Disc s, no ‘tors, Kent St, Clll‘,_llO ilamagc. Align 18, 9.15 Illll, Lighthbugzp, liriulitoii Road. Cause unlznowri, iic (lillllllflP. AHL’. 23, 8.50 p.111. Iliilsborc) I3ri<l§.1:c, no (Lounge. All". (i0. i5 ~10 pm. Dwelling owned 11.‘! Mi Wm. Warren, occupied by Al“ LHITPYKY. '1 Ilensley’ Si. Flue, no cluinuuc. by,‘ ITnni: Ricks, occupied by Chas, Ross. Queen St. Electric iron slight (limiiqri, Silli- ll, 1.13 om. Barn owned b3’ MYS. Cor m. occupied by J. L'-l'118lii'llll.2TG Sy'zln<~y' St. Cause ‘ unknown. no (lnmzigc. Sept. 14. 6.20 ]).ll1. Dwelling occu- J. Donovan. '7 Prince Si. ir'lI(\\'.'ll, no dflinlwrv“, 65f) ii ill. 3W1. 22 inn 11m. Store room (‘illilllillh ' r1. iv; no ilziziuigrv. t. damage. ll m. l)», linfr occu- Wizi. hfurplrv, Bay- . no (llll"'l"f". ' l". i-‘nrdv, ll'll'€li(‘.\'.'il fir; rlamatre. (i ilrfifl am. Dmillng owl liwht daring: - ".. ll 415 pm. unveiling new. Bl" ll. 13:11, 19!] DClfCllbdf. in-vv-Y. no damavc. <1 by Dr. Netting. Mt l. l9. 11 l5 am. Dxvcllin", occu- ‘P.1d Office. (r4111...) unknoivn, slight "I by W. W. Brown. iii. (m. iii, 7.00 am. Dwelling on-szicml‘ cl Rd. Cauzzc unknozvu, slight, in n few d-A-ys isudilcnly develops into ,acuii- mi-iiingilis. that quickly ter- , minutes in dviiili, they said. addilu: 5 that curly iliwziouis is difliciilt. ,BiiCl.‘i'iOlOgl..l. i the disease in ‘its acute sdigu closely resemble» iiie more common meningitis can» ed by iiio infceliou of the menu lb" nrs covering the brain , spinal cord by an organization called ilic nurningococcils. | Du I,<0U,,.,.g,;1 and his colleagues Sir George effected an arrangement Sept 1, 9,30 1111p 5101-6 Own“; Yuportcd mm, encouraged by 111C with thc British government where- fylfllcCCfiS of the treatment develop- Tcd for hieningccoccus meningitis, they had sot out to find a similar lis. ’l‘hey injected virulent illflllcnzf- ibflvym mm a horse and from me members from Great Britain and blood made a scrium which they njcctcd into the children stricken of scrum made from frcsh normal human blood. In thc majorly 0f fflllfllflfh C3505 "they i'l‘1)0l"iCd, thc treatment suited in rapid stoviiizatlon of thc jm ‘p, and spinal iiuids. But this |.-.Li iticn, they treatment for influenza] mcningit- W111‘ he becfimc a 111131117981‘ 0f 1111, with influenza meningitis, accomV resources of these countries. their lpxnylng the scrum with injections dcvoiolllllcllfi 811d U10 ext/Cm“!!! 0.‘ rc-E New Zcaland, Canada. and New- ‘ foimcllnnd. l added, proved George, with other members of the merely temporary, the infection r67 Canadian parliament, visited the turned and the patient died. Posh, Western Front. During 1916 he at- mmlrm examinations showzd wall-i tended the allied economic confer- ‘ml-nll‘ abscesses in the covering 0i’ cnce at Paris, ns one of the four 551W 3'1 3-1" [Hll- Dlvellilif: own-T Llie brain and thc research workers‘ representatives of the British gov- ‘Yfl 11ml liirfllliiwl l)‘: M. llyrne, Pov:-, l‘f‘7l’[llil‘d that the scnim had not! crnmcnt, and in that ycnr hc was scntlng Canada at the deliberations 3 protngonism of temperance. A life- long proliibiiionist, one of the ear- the annoyances were very real and very annoying at the time. so it is when we say "Where is religion gone; where is it going; what of the old days with crowded churches. family worship, daily Bible rcadlrlff --things are surely going to the mists forgets himself. There is a‘ had!" It is foolish-because you are certain pessimistic position even he‘ unfair-—you are as a rule comparing will not allow himself to take up: the good things of the past with the There is one thing which in spite of ,‘ bad things of the present. Whereas all his pessimism he will not per-i there are plenty of good things in lmit himself to say. He sings the, individual lives, in congregations. song of life setting his music in a' in churches today, Just as there minor key-but his sad view b: lifci were regrettable things in all these has its limits. This is what he says-q in the old days. “For thou dost not "I myself cannot say, and I would," enquire wisely concerning this," Olll‘ not have any of you. say that the, guiddsays. Not wisely? Why, again? former times were batter than these, Because it is possible for us if we present days of ours-the man who; keep insisting that the former days says that, even though he be a pes- I were better than these, to allow thc slmist, is speaking foolishly." And‘ past to sit on our shoulders, as the all this docs not necessarily com-, old man of the sea sat on Sind- choking us and world is improving and will shortly, lettering our movements in the be a. paradise-ii: just means that he! present. As christians and members of Christ's Kingdom we cannot any luxuries that will retard the progress of that Kingdom. And if to sit clovm and dream luxuriously of the good old set out to search his pages for a gospel, and though you meet at every turn wise. sturdy truths from his free strong pen, yo close the , book with half e. deternllnation not we‘ w. ‘u we history e1 Gum“- "fiitebccca Welwel-‘th tho baton-y of the church, in ill!‘ history of our ovim congregation here that owned as many 6091's 11‘ adventure leading to true DVQBFBSE- that time is today. The good old, days are gone forever-we can!!!“ call them back. In life and tlwllill"? today we! differ as much from the good old days as day differs from night, Things are never golni; t0 be done as they used to be done-and we have just got to acccllt 111119 111111 reckon with that. But far from that meaning that they are worse and are tending to be worse-I want to, ,'r;ng it out they are not. The new, BOSTON. Mass" Dec. Bur-An ex- trsdltion hearing at the State Hour; was thrown into confusion today as it was discovered tllfl-T- Béhficea Wnlworth. 1'7, the cfimll 118113 ill u. mzvriage tangle, had disappeared . from the hearing 100m. Police ‘throughout the‘ state were called | upfln to join in a search 10,3‘ her. Miss ivaiworth was listening to rcprescntitives of the state put forth their claim for her fath- er, Reginald walworth, of Winning ton, Del, and John Marshall, 3'1, has been thrust upon “fifth” °1d of Elkton, Md. who were charged has served its dfly- New 5l1111d9~rd5 with abducting her. ‘She was gent,- have come-to say: new views Of ed with her mother, Mrs. Malmea God and destiny, maybe truer than, walworth of Manchester. Conn-- the old: new ways of believing: new with whom she was reunited at the ways of serving. Life is leaping on state House after a. separation of ever and again leaving the old ruts, severri Will's. ivhe" 511° fiplbined to find a better road: and the last‘ She ivns going to a rest room, She leap was taken at the nrlcc of 11111011‘ “m-‘d i“ “um” blood and many tears. ‘Now what The £1191" and Marsh?“ W" does our text bring us to? To tliis- arrested Christmas We “ft the not” lWe must try to get rid of any nar- “f Mmshaus mum “a Dmv?“ row lbhilosoi-ihy such as that which They were arraigned in SJ“? 0mm , yesterday and ordered held in 81,000 ,makes us think or soy that the , _ _ . I bonds each until Jan. ll. Miss wal- ., world and the church and this com, worm was held m $200 as a ma“ gwgnhon-and the came of 0mm.‘ crial witness. All tupplied bail and dlanity has seen its best. We must went to the hearing at m‘, “m, i cherish a. larger thought and try out house today, of the mzitrrlals, the wonderful ma-i The Governor late today acceph ierlals Gad is giving usxin those ed the recommcndauun o‘ the a? days to build a grander character sistant atwmeyfleneral they not 11nd 11 11011191‘ m9- wVwm-St “Y w grant the request of ‘the state of influence, to flavour, to sweeten the, Mm-yland, and the M~rypmd “mo. constantly changing, thc constantly 1,115 jmmgdjntqly 1c“; for 110mm evolving things of life by bringing, _ iii- IZ-.‘Z°;1‘L.-‘.'IT°JLIIJ,§L"Eli-Fifi 5535i‘; “M” Rilswfeld that abide in spite of the quick changes of the kaleidoscope of life: -—“and now abidcih faith, llO-p0,i charity these thrce"—that is relig- ion, its deep-set roots never change. TORONTO, 0nt.. Dec. 30. (By the C.;nadian Pressl-“Bobby” Rosen- i fcld said today she would decline , _ _ an invitation to participate in the New tmths keep mmmg ‘mm It’, Canadian trials at Montreal next new implications of it are constnntw menu, [or me Jewlsh Olympic 1y being “Md for-mm "now abxd’! games in Palestine in March, 1952. cth faith, hope, love" however. A report from the Quebec City said Chang‘? and decay be m a“ 975° we the Toronto womfin athlete had sec. "Jesus Christ, the same ycstcr-l mo“ asked to take p”; in the day, today and forcver"—Hc cannot, may; _ change. With the progress of lifcl 111 could not go as a competitor," and the changed demands that, sold Miss Roseiifeld, “because I do come with that progress, Christ, not care to get back into active shows Hmself in new ways. But He I'm-aiming. ‘If I was going to do this, is the same Christ with the some; I would train for the world 01y!!!‘ Cross, and the same power and the,‘ ole games next ‘summer- I have no some love."‘I will build my church desire to act blck lntc competit- and the gates of hell shall not pre- mm" ' vail against it." the church is in-I violate, impregnable, but it is find- ing new ways of serving and teach- thc northwest frontier Pnovincc, permit. death or exile for life as punishment for political murder has Stopped ' Out of Sport l ilig the Reciprocity Election of i911.‘ under God do much to hearten us Sir George was given the portfolio and make us thankful. This thought of Trade and Commerce. While oc-, touches on u. temptation which. 15 copying that office he was rcspon- conmgn 1,0 many of us (flu/ugh sibie for the preferential IO-year pgoplc: and which may be acgemu. lratle agreement with the Wcst In- aged on such a day as this, the 18st dis colonies, and lie also made ex- Sunday of the year, I mean the and “ma” travel‘ i“ u?” F” East i“ temptation to compare the state of connection with a campaign of ex- pansion for Canadian trade. In 1912 religion in individual lives and in the churches life today unfavorably with what we know it to have been in our experience in the past. It is not‘even a habit that is confined to old ‘people t0 disparage the present and to glorify the past at the ex- by the British consular service was officially opened to the use of Can- adian commerce; aud in the same investigating board comprising six, and semlnarles, and three years later was selected as professor of classics and ancient literature of iris alma mater. In the following years Sir George continued his studies at Edinburgh University and Heidelberg. In 1879 he resign- ecl from the faculty of U. N. B. Sir George married twice, first, in IBBiIxMiss Adeline Davies, old- est daughter of the late Milton Davies of Hamilton, Ont. She died in i019 and in 1920 he married Jes- sie, daughter or’ the late Sir Wil- liam Allan, M. P., of London. The latter ceremony was held at Gen- eva. while Sir George was repre- the overseas domlnions whose duty it was to report upon the natural trado between the various parts of the empire. This commission held sessions in Great Britain, Australia, During the Great War, Sh‘ y peivl-sairii tlicsc c-nrl they i-emalrv. appointed a member of thc Impcr- of the First Assembly of the League - ilin infrflioii. . "I; ~llglit (lamagc. i Nov. . iown. considerable (lamagc. Nov by l. ‘lrlir. :\ m. it B. Rattray,‘ ed to lax-evil more germs and spreach inl Privy Council. ’ ‘ " " " 4. 19-15 D-m- Cfll OWHNI by, later, in Sir Robert's absence from O1‘. 1. 0w pm. (7.111 shod occu-J ll. (ti-din, upper Queen st.‘Caiisc'Qi;au-o,, he became acting Prime 2i7 IJOPClIWlPi‘ " 26. B00 pm. Dwelling owncdute in 192i was Just prior to the McDonald. occupied by J. D. - defeat of the Mclghcn administra- .1312, 295 Fitzroy Si. Flue, no! Lion, in which he haul again licld cizimnigr. l Nov. 2G 10.10 pm. Tlios. Cate-lid: Commerce. From that time on Sir 1,13 Bunion St. Shack in yard. no, George devoted the major part of lclnznnge, Resins. Kent St. Fat in ovens. no damage. 4 Dec. l. 2.10 p.m. Dwcliing occu- phci by Elmer Sequzxdvrs, 104 Wcy- of United Elmnlre lflY-llifit descent. (He was educated at the University fun. Fglccntvonzl of New Bfilllsudftk. ' ‘qttyrm-l‘ nntlfiy‘ 1i b? l"'bt. Periili’. 232 Kin", mou h St. Flue, no damage. S l" l‘ F" n ' " ‘it (:.‘ll1?‘l(‘ 1 F,” w; yo!) ‘_ |,:,.t cf mill iii; s. 1on1 I ,‘ ' M W _ l l0. llpfl pm. Fnlconwood r ill. (w n I 1' |' l». .i:..'- lhufpliul, coal m can,’ Nov. 2n. 0.10 pm. Milton's Ten suppqrt of the League of Nations. of Nations. 'I'hcre were no child- ren. On his death Sir George was thc longest-standing member of the. Dominion Privy Council, which he’ cntcrcd under Sir John A. Macdon- nld in i885. In i014 Sir George was created, a Knight Commander 0f 5t. ltflch-l acl and 5t. George, and in 1918' Knight Commander, Grand Cioss. , Sir George was president of scv-i Following tho war. Sir George accompanied Sir Robert Borden to the Peace Conference. Two years Minister. His elevation to the Scu- thc office of Minister or 'I‘i":ldc and panics, and first vice-president and: [general manager of the Union, Trust company of Toronto. lie weal a Baptist, and a mcnibcr of that llidcau Club, Ottawa and the Tor-l onto and Notional Clubs, Tomntn,‘ his efforts to stimulating Canadian 511- qeogge was born in Carleton cmmgy, my] Brunswick, sgpi, 3, 1e41, a son of the Iatc John Foster. . boating and slim; and llu ivue ill. Frcilci ' cnltiilzfs-‘ic garrlczm". H: wit; aim AM§L m he won scvc..i nizclals. Grazia: 1:. . i328. h: taught 1n different liq, schools cyclist until 1m year's. . h clays to the discredit of the present mg and comforting and w," com 4113's b1? it 11311111111 “"115- ‘ve have, tinue to meet all new demands that no right to do it at all. The remem- are made of p; we are n5 rich m. b11111“! °f 111C P11“ 11ml’ b" a Emil‘, (lay in these unchanging things ns inspiration to high enileavour—but, we were in the good 61d duys___,and 11°‘? if u‘ is “ccolnpanled w thefiicher in theposslbilltles of what whine, “the former (lays were be_t-, these unchanging things can (m I ter than these." The memory of the' want every one of you u, go from P351? 1S 811ml ‘ml-V 1f 1i b“ 11594 $15 111°: this church today an optimist fibilill; tinder to set on fire our hearts with today, an optimist “bony youl-Scyf, a more generous ardour ‘for thebcstf about rengkm, about the Linws, Ihlng-‘i- 1311i l0 11111181119 that 1111' my, about St. James Church. You have EOOd in U10 “Wild has dlfiflllllflflYQd thc word of God for it-"I will never with the 1.30mi old days—t0 imagind jmwe you m,- [Dmkc you._m, 1 that lhc true rvllsifllls Spirit is beini! . am with you ulwavs, even to the end lost in these days of ours; and that of the world." “And ii‘ God be for name of Christ won't stand com- that you may be this optimistplct parison with what was done in the, house this morning give yourself, strength, possessions, all you orc- b°lt°m Out 0f l1 man's faith (iuicker and have to Him who loved you and! $111111 anything else will. I have no gave Himself for you. That is what sympathy whatever with those liys- will make today me best, tcricai demagogues, be they religious __.__..._____ or otherwise, who disclaim that the worm 1s going w the dogs-w»; isfiandhi Commuues an old cry, as old as Adam or at Inneluself any rate as old as Ecclesiastes as we _ see by the text. The world is not INDIA, 13m 3()__Gundhj‘5 W19. Wing t° the ‘M35 ‘"15’ "w" ‘@1111!’ gramio the Viceroy iflifidl whether 01' 111119111!’ $013115’ U111“ it W115 ill U10 the recent ordinances. giving the days which we sometimes soy o'er-c’ government emergency powers o'-, better days than these-and there gninst subvci acts and lClTOl": going to kill religious effort and rob life of its dignity and‘ knock the world to the dogs than to keep on lstlous between tho Government insisting that “the former days were 111111 UK‘ Conflfllss Dilly. better than these." Today the na-l and other acts against the crown, and provide that arrests may be made without warrant, troops may be called to aid the police and cit- izens may be drafted to maintain order. ' Gandhi had threatened in Ioudon go through another "purgatory suffering." As he sat in a circle of members of the Congress party working corn- mittec to report today on the ruuiul table conference, ho was told by vllllflbllfli Patel, jircsident of the Indian Nationalists, that ‘you mum; Cllllllgf} the heart of the enemy by to of anything: that is done now in the us who can bc against us?” And SMTPYlHLI-m "As for mo," Patel said, "I shall me pmy you, as I may myself, to light the British Government until f°1’111@1‘ days~that still)“; W110i’ l5? wholly and utterly hero in His I die", In his search for the best path for Indin to follow, however, Gand- hi throughout his trip from London sought the guidance of his "inner voice" rather than the advice of others. “My faith in truth and non-viol- ence has become strengthened by my European visit, if_ there was room for any further strengthexr" lng," he said. "I have no further end to serve in this life." From the tense. introspective ex- pression on his face, it was appar- ent that he was struggling with 15 11° S111“! Wily of hurrying the lslll» 111mm 1111 "1111 l0 peaceful i-c- 11's "inner self" to find escape from the rcspcnslbllity of plunging main afresh into civil dlsubcdbincc, the The ordinances which apply to ncirpymcni; of taxes and the boy- giong, and canada among them, “re-Bengal, the united provinces and elm, or British goods, . - in thc process of being remade. There is much confusion of thought i 811d MUD". much unrest, much mn- tcrlalism and self-indulgence. But. in thc same breath we can say as we look abroad, thcrc,__ are indications everywhere that the great spirit is moving upon the face of the trou- bled waters today, just as Ho did in the beginning of creation when He; brought order out of disorder and‘ Of Island . up to and including cm; mining and development can,“ good things than W: hail before tit,- Sir George was niuoyu. fonzl o; 1' n lover cf cricket. onzl an nixlmt in ililr l on": ca. _ :- Tntnl cnleh of fish for the PmmQe o; pm, Jailunry 1, i931 cc ~~___.__..._....._.,_.~ w». Statistical Summary i Fisheries Up To Nov. 30, 1931 Edward ‘Island from light out cf darkness. The vast up-' “do “on, N°"'°"1b°1‘ 30. 1931. Prices at boat- hcavel of the world war was u pro- Kin“ n,“ ‘LN, ccss 01' sclf-dlscovcry-uind we have gnpqts h C117¢h Value Jbcticr cyestodayandsti-ongcrhauzls . ' ' ' ' ' 5'73 01W- $ "19 to “gm “,,,,,.,_,,,,_,, hm, P,_,,,b,.u,, m: .. .. . . 5333 b2‘; 2" j . .332 lfix 19,313 Wm, The“, are row, U, durkrh“, m . . ‘i3 2;») ca?‘ 4g 35g the world. 8nd till} are iiref; "553 mt- 9"“? w‘ 4‘: ma. l an t1: "w. l p 18;? L- Liv 2. 1,124 can't. 254a, fill .. i l’ 3 '71:", fl ill ; ~, iii .' .. . 5 3 Ivus a time in iii: hi“; of m; klllil mam: