l fzSbt-féiél. '1 0'0"! . mi; i19- m gubjees ' Increased Subsidy '\ e. 16-21. ‘a- ‘a 4A ‘AAAA +0 000000000 U cs tid¢l¥i fight J. I. llllllfl W"! Ill?“ u" ‘N!!! “Hill! evening nest, at fivClassified, Advertisements "pa... "o per lhsg of 5 ., V. for Prince Edward Island." Everybody wsusca 1.. HIGGINS. i i I ALLA‘ a ‘a ALLA“ _ wards c‘ Icperiiuscfdwcrfi .1 Icpcriiuecfiwcrda .. ieperllnacfaworda vvv wvvvwvvv YY € v vwééOOOOOOO EAgents Wanted 9g Gomsh mgflture. steQ1 rad. mason A. W. 1-13 .- “XQED-A GOOD LIVE, AGENT w pndle s‘ complete line of Her- bmizemediesg big proilts, exclusive 955mg, B0! I1 lllale Help fWanted w“ gating experience-sud refer- mo‘, GA Sproul, Box s11, Spring- rul-u. a ssz-l-a-awaa jfiTlTsm cnalsrlafl MAN for distributing. religioue ~ For particulars‘ _writc g gge and church connection. Iower Bldg, Toronto. ,24,2'i,'3l. "flung smsllcapitsl n ded. write may ltiauager Canadian‘ Botanic i, ~i..ondon, Ontario. A. W; l-a-imo. listen - almanac MAN As careleker for 2B pair fox ranch. mul-Iried without family preferred Miscellaneous ‘sons abs-nan iuaeoousan, two Surveyor. Boa BI, Charlottewwn. , sis-lz-ii-lmopd .‘ »' i "" _ I i ' l ‘n POIATO TAGS FOB Till. SEA- scn‘e ‘pmenta, on short notice. _ Giilfdllli Central Printer! '_ TEACHER WANTED F03 MAY- lleid chool- immediately. Supple- ment $100 per annum. James Houston, Sedy. 1115-1-20-01 _ Salesman Wanted ___________. .___‘__.;__._ SALESMEN WANTED - 1'0 . SILL C ‘ Check Books as a side line . on commission base. When apply- ing state lines you now carry. Blue- bird Novelty Company, Amherst. N. S. B. W. Jan. ll-"di. i lhlursing JHAED AT ONCE-AN EXPEDI- need apply. The Rogers Hardware g some, r0 LET. BOAID._AND room signs on hand at Ouardia omco. \ u n isALa - nssnnuansn n1.- ahoritel, nickeied. With copper coil lcr nesting boiler. Phone eel-J. Miss tl-lenderson, I Kent Street. ~_._...__ laost argon noncnnsrrzn s12, 1m- tw u. cs or in Basilica, a lady's this 011109. R5. - 1180 lease leave at - r a. éstern Gun rdian» sinus v nit. Crystal Rink, ._Suin_lnerslde. - is the first game of the second loll} Prince Edward Island Les- Z pal-m \_. i, rfls TIGNIISH IISIIEBMBWB onllheld s verysucccsaful pie so- ngs dance m the -'I‘igniah hail Wqnesday lest. A- tlme was ye! and the fishermen ‘netted’! ungred dollars. ' " ' risaaar. worsen-m rune:- r no late Miss patio Clark, of - l- rside, will take place‘ from the it b: he: sister, Mrs. George War- d Granville eta-eat. summer- . ‘Nay, (Monday), with a abort ‘ =§st the home at Tp. In. and Zthcnce w ‘trinity Unlind reg at 2.30 p. 111.145.“ "*3 "' ' gs nismssnn. on: CON- tee r1 its “wit: lutflfim: ‘_ 8 scare d prem‘ a Elgsnors and seized a teddy, of igma in the straw of the barn. W11" c! the property was ar- flE and lodged in the Prince it M. but was‘ later admittbd _ He appeared before Messrs. ‘s? Clmllbeli and John Molli- _ . on Friday intbeCous-t ' Illmiiismmcrsldc. charged by . I under the Customs "Eh having liquor illegally in litttession. The‘ case was dis- “. want of evidence. In con- " With the same liquor asce- iicriv then appeii-ee or... the iM-riauatu, also‘ "charm by _ Platts, with beling ‘ ‘N292’ gli- tgcr in question: " It bad baled ‘ 9°’ in Iunilnersidcplgam a Elflld not hnewsadtbatbs "gm! "time to ._dt. tlcencrs ented hardware clerk, none other Company Limited. 1109-1-20-31 North Adm“, Mu,“ 91¢“, Wm, - . .__. Supt. pgmptly. School qualldes pupils secure registration. Pro- EQF__§E_IP__ vidcs monthly allowance and priv- e Hiilsboro and St. Dunstarrs A hits gold wrist watch. Finder . s cavsiraps, ‘Jan-r. ‘cdthsinovamventsccn enter Ibbrusry class of North Adams. ‘rrainlng School for Nurses. liege of six months’ course at Belle- -vue_I-Ioepital, New York City. All expenses paid. N. l-il-bi. TRAINING SCHOOL FOQNUISIS. The Captain John ‘Addms- Hospital Training School, ‘located four mics from Boston, offers '4 three year course in nursing to girls i8 years or over. High Eichoi required. ~M equipment, accrsditedigrade A ' the American College of surgeons and Mass Stale" »' ~of ‘Registration, affiliated with the _Boston City Hflenital for obstetrics and pedia- trics. Free tuition and maintenance, monthly allowance. class ghffl March 1, 1930. Address $upt, John Adams Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, g g i-ls-ei . Female Help’ Wanted _'- WANJED, -.- l-Krnmsncau MAID. . Anvil Rev-Jiiwen MacDougall..l3 U990!‘ Hlllsborc 5t. 1150-41 WANTED -- EXPERIENCED W0. 2 man with young cbuq-wvould- 11g; PNlHOn. as housekeeper. or helper. A1191! Guardian. Box 116. - 1117-81 wanna-mm. APPLY m ‘i6; -_ ton at. 1184-31 ALL nshscsrasm“ (Continued from p53, 1) fully berries the efforts of Journalists ofsilnationswhohereceivedtd. night‘ to find out what-really pgflqfl over the tea cups. ’ ‘ ' At noon tomorrow Stimson’ will lcaattne American delegation“, p” its formal respects to Mr. MacDonald at Downing St. ‘Tentative arrange- ments have bred snide for him to meet Premier Andre Tardieu o! P111100 and llhielgss Minister Dino oraodi ‘or Italy on Sunday. lint uiuaas the Japanese take the initiative, Bec- rstary Stimson will not meet thcln lIli-n before the conference. The chief of the Italian delegation, Dino Crandi. Italian Fdmlgn Minister ar- I'll’!!! 1h London todlY- _ Despite the failure of hands and Italy; to reach a preliminary agree- ment for limitation of their ' armaments, optirnlsnrprivalis in the Italian delegation. The Foreign-Illn- istcr who is lust over 10M!" e! Ill gates alsmbicd hers. is full of hope that financial, burdens or all count- ries on naval shill will l! 11°77'95"- Tiicsc conversant with Italian \f- milé, 0th trounc- WOMEN nrisiniuc ‘I0 One completed yesn-‘of 5 . . d! - duce her tsrlff ‘since-the Gresliiilirar." ur- Johnson was that there is none ad's-tbs youngest of all the dclc- o! the moons! ""1 W“! '“°"' spasgcr concluded his talk by Gill‘. lining thd‘ three christian institu- fairs knew that the views at dread! time . _ odzflscbeesqineenaectlenwith after ilIN-Ill to trait , ....... mowers-serous. leaves Char- lottetown Tuesday at s p. m. Return tare ch00, ‘ 1110-21 . aasaavs‘ WIDNISDAY. Jan. 2t. Kbrgrandl-nnullbl-lll-thihlkhail. Tickets 110w for sale. 11,76 ABICWIIT! V! CIYSTALS - Special train leaves for bummerside Tuesday, January 21st at 5 p. m. Re- turn fare $1.00. 1178-21 TlAOlIlI-l MIlT-‘rhc Clyde Ralilea- teachers‘ study group held er school, Thursday afternoon, Jan- five teachers were unseat. The top- ic for the afternoon m silent read- teble were also taken up and ques- ddThdnektmcbtlnglaibbeheld {reaching 01 History." -_-_ $1.00. ' \ - rsnsorians m. snarl-la, City, has gone to st John's, Que. as Armear, Lower_ Montague, were interested spectato at Friday game. While in-the city they were gumbo st the Russ Hotel. a- ____- Mr. and ma“. James s. McAulsy City Rfldpllill, Bfitbli, MAM. AMUsT- NOT ~ (Continued from page l) 1 _ 000.000 in 1917 w $l08.000.000 for the year ending November 30, 1920. What had the government done about the menace of ‘tariff. increases by the United Stats. "Well" he continued. “Senator Dandurend at.the League " . boasted that Canada was the cnbecimtry in the world-to re- llhefpoiicy-of the present reginse, the C ’ ' Leader stated, had brought about "a, condition under which thiicountry’ bought three and om half times more goods from ‘the United States. than from Greet Brit- "sin. In the last year. Mr. Bennett ss- aeried. the Dominion had spent sp- proxilni-iely $000,000,000 for products put-aliases in the united states. or this sum he declared $60,000,000 should have been Spent on goods which could and should have been made in this country. Song Service Guardian their monthly meeting in Clyde luv-- usry 10th. Inspector Mccléhail and. me. oimcuitiia met win-l in l-he time clone il-alu the question box discuss- on February 20th. ‘Ihe topic ls "The CRYSTALS vs Asszowsrrs at Special leaves Tuesday January 21st at l p. m. Return tam 1110-21 Messrs Donald Ross. Jr., and ‘rhom- - night's Abegwelt-Crystal hockey City,-reeeived s telegram yesterday stating that thslrdaughter. Miss Mary, nurse in training, graduated co ‘JIhill-YY ~ 16th from the Boston _ ".. a _r run charm .. ZION CHURCH "riia Faith that Overcomee," 1 John V was. the theme of the morn- ing sermon. Reference was made by tha minister to the splendid year’ which Zion Church had experienced m g1; departments of her endeavolaf The entire dict Allocation of $1,100 has been raised in eleven months. while there is a surplus in Current Account. Mo's‘. of the omen issticns have a comfortable margin in- their credit at the end oi i029. The minister expressed his I-wftdl- ration o! the standing vote of thanks. of the congregation. It the "wit, annual meeting which was criendcd him. 1-! cslaied the}! prospects for‘ the year 1030 were» most encourar. ing. A number of new‘ families are attending Zion end-will be of much assistance In the scncral church work and worihy contributors to her nuances. Zion has nude a great its‘ of her resources in every depart-men and at theefld of four Y9!“ l" proved her ability to ‘carry on‘ an: gradually wipe on: a small indcili edness. As a church we feel that she is ccncrlbutln, worthily to the city and province; also to her own dc- nomination ln home and foreign nslds. We thank God and are great‘.- ly encouraged. ' The Rev. Robert Johnston, D. D. of Kl10X'Ul'ill1'Cll,' Ottawa was the preacher at the evening sederunt c‘. worship; His topic was: “The Crime cl Being T00 Busy." Zion apPWP-‘JWB the generosity of St. James Church m giving u; Dr. Johnston for the evening 1nd in joining us for the service. In introducing this eminent minister from Ottawa, Mr. Fulton stated that Prcsbyterianism was dc- lighted es well slghonored by hi:- presence. The sermon of the even- ing was practical and forceful and was based on" I Kings XX: 40. “While thy servant was busy hers and there, he was gone." Dr. John- ston grouped‘ his thoughts arounl four main points. By being too busy a. man ‘may lose (l) The joyyand charm of living: <2) lle may losc his children: <3) his church: (i) hLs soul. ‘The splendid audience present was deeply impressed. ‘ The morning's anihem was "O God ‘Our fl-lelp in Ages Pact,“ by Mai-ken, the solo port lzclng well sung by Mrslill‘. laflerty. In t-he evening Miss Flora Campbell ssh; "Leave i__t with; by’ Ellis, u. her -‘u.suai‘ olearf-voicc and in a very ‘pies-sins. style. The choir lrendercdthe‘ an- them “How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me," by Piiuoger, Mm. J. A. Mac- Millan singing the alio solo with greet expression and "feeling. The quartettc part was well sun; by Mr: summons MacLean, Mrs. F. A. A- Mutch and Messrs. l... Sutherland and M. MscKinnon. ' i Tfriifllzwu T A dqaaolax~r caution SEPKVICES - k . .- . The Opening or a lvew Wholesale FruitBusines Clarke eMacdonald Under The Name of Partners J. Pope Clarke Formely of CLARK BROS. We Purpose Conducting a Wholesale Fruit, Confectionery and Soft Drink Business and Will Have a Suitable Represent- I Partners J . S. MacDonald Formerly Doing Buisness Under His Own Name ative Covering the Whole Province at Regular Intervals. i REMEMBER THE NAME- Clarke 59° Macgdonald‘ ff Warehouse and Office. at 55 Queen Street Pifoli-ibirioricasesu At‘ Summerside (Special t0 \the Guardian) ' SUMMERSIDE. Jan- l0-The Pro- hibition Magistrate held his first n. Y. M. c. A. for the most christian candidate. this city‘ in 10 years. lerestlng message» The largest group cf young people this season. attended the Instill" song service in the Y. M. C. A. lssfu evening. Special attractions were the two speakers-Rev. Robt. Johnson of Ottawa, and Ravwcspt. ‘Casey of London, England-and the popular soloist, Mr. Charles Earle. Mr. Johnson took as a ioplc for his ihort talk. "The life of youth today compared to what it, was as ‘years, ago." He stated, that today's youth‘ are different but not inferior to these of yesterday. We are in dan- ger of losing our reverence for thins: spiritual. There is a time for both ggg-lougnpsg and gaiety. But every young person ,shcuid take Jesus Christ as their psi and saviour all the time. Another note mentioned by mcnicusnsss that charsobrised some er the people or as years age. The which we must remember the holi- uq‘; and ssrieusnia cf marriage. -s- nu stats which we must hell! nsakeiehristisn by using cur vote lnltha duvet-Jar. aaan effica- cl "WW. l "FYI _- -' . e-nccceeeececbbee caved-co man. Absalom. safe?" Not friend." The chairman also heartily thank- ed Mr. Casey for ills splendid talk,‘ the "mm journey d‘. the hockey mentioning that to listen to bothi these men on one evening was indeed a treat. V Mr. Earle sang with his custo Miss Lillian Earle at the piano. Altogether the service was the fin- l est and most helpful yet held season. a l MELOIDS . A P01‘ . The Throat Remove huskinesl and tickling leaving ‘ mus: VOICE qLEAR AS A ‘-'BELL Invaluable for speak- ers and singers. "rarer: 25¢ isox. » sou Oolyrfiy _ Tile M-eeélfliilosuii? -\ _ ' a saaisaa o. The church, without which we would not be able to do business in The hearty thanks o! all was tend- ered to Mr. Johnson by the chair- man. Mr. Pendleton, for his most in- iuv. Mr. Casey. who is in Canada representing the Church Army, used as his subject the question the king asked the mcssengcr-"Is the young "Is he irlch" or "Is he popular" or "Is he gifted," but, what is more import- ant. “Is he safe with Christ as his '21 ability "My Heavenly Father Watch- ca Over Mei,’ and "The 10rd is my Light." He was aifly accompanied by this} court at Summeraidc since Christmas lin the Court House on Saturday. ' There were seven cases on the dock- et. In all cases the prosecution was conducted by Chief Inspector Hay- wood. The first case was against a Summer-side men for illegal con- sumption of liquor. He was convicted and fined $10 and costs. The next case was against Joseph Gallant, Sumrnersl‘ , charged with having liquoru-rhls Pikssession cn thehock- ey special on the night of January 10th. The case was brought by pro- hibition officer Keir Mann. He was found guilty and fined $300 or flvc months in jail. The next was a case against s. Charlottetown man charged [with illegal possession of liquor on |spccial to Charlottetown in the early morning of January eth. Afier sever- .al witnesses had been examined for the defence the‘ case was dismissed for lack or sufficient evidence io con- vict A case against a man from St. Elesnorh was adjourned to Char- lottetown on Monday. The case against Johan. McCormack of 'st. Eleonora next came up. Customs Officer Platte gave evidence of find- ‘liig three teddies of rum concealed _ Charlottetown, _ P. E. I.- . Telephone 1033 8o‘ 120 1 1 llcs IIEFEAT Playing a rugged game on a sheet of ice that was only in fair condition the Vics defeated St. Dunstcns by a 1-0 score at the Arena Rink Satur- dcy night, in the second game of the City Hockey league. Jim Lawlor was the scorer in the third session on a long shot past McDonald. On the whole, some very good hockey was dished out to a small gathering of fans. Following are the llnc-upiu-J VICTORIAS SAINTS Rcyez .. .McEnrlane Doucette ... ,, Stevenson Hughes .... . ‘lcMahon McCabe .... Cox O'Neill .......,.. . Brown .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..McInnis Refcrce-"Chick" Williams. DEFINES C (Continued from pile i; deed a means of closer union. A rcp- rese ‘ ‘ive ntinuously in Oitawa is in ho sense s. token o! separation. under straw on the barn floor stMc- Cormack‘: farm. McCormeck denied any knowledge or connection with ' the liquor. Clarence Arscnault swore that he bought the rum in Summer- side and concealed the liquor in Mc- Cormscirs barn unknown to the ac- cused snd without his permission. Another witnessustified that he,hsd been at McCormaeirs place on the day of the raid. lie bad assisted Araensult to unload seine machinery at the barn and Clarenc? had of- fered him s drink out of s bottle. McCormack was not present but was at that time in the house cellar.» Clarence Arsenault was employed by 0. b. McCcrasack the brother of the accused. The ease was dhmlsld. Al- ter several witnesses bad been cx- ernined the can against a party in connection with a disturbance on the hocbey sQcici on tbc night of Janu- ary 10th was adicurncd for judgment at Cbiflflttltvwn en Iltnrday next but is significsht rather of the full- er and richer relationship which has come into being between the mother country and her daughter states now that‘ the daughters have attained to the maturity." ‘fuming to the situation in India. su- wmiam said it p. ntcd perhaps the most dfficult oi’ the problems be- fore the British Empire today. "But at least the goal cf British policy is clearer." he pointed out. “The Brit- ish parliament has declared that its policy is to; provide for the gradual development of self-governing in- stitutions with s view to the pro- gressive realisation of self-govern- ment ln British mdia as an integral part cf the hritish inspire." ‘The speaker took occasion to pay tribute to Sir lame Howard. retiring British ambassador at Washington "I am sure." be said, "you would wish me to voice the regret that one who has rendered such splendid" serv. mote friendship between the cseplcl _'oi wanton oocmeunaiarahc tumu- armetralyaaaaauvlym S. I]. ll. 1-0“ and driven by Harold Stead, Class B driven by William "n-ainor, Class C sport a lot of race fans were dis- appointed ln not seeing the Class A admirers of Capt. Jackson and his ovmer Mr. C. H. Chandler ere looking forward to see those horses race next Saturday. Oh, boy, when they moot. Butcher Boy R. W ~ Tony Bars W. McNelll . . .. Vifattls Edition W. ‘fisinor. . Mariam Dillon ‘B. slowarL. Dapper Don. W. Heisman .. 4 h’ z. , y \ _ Every Class The Victoria Driving 'Club opened their i930 racing program on the Victoria speedway Saturday afternoon The track committee had the track cleaned and put in excellent condi- tion and1 the "weather committee" arranged a nice whiter day. The pro- gram opened wlth a 3 class race. namely. Class A. Pace, I Class B trot, Class C. trot, Class A. pace was. won by Major S. owned trot won by Watt‘: Edition owned and trot won by DlDPerDon owned by. Morris, driven by William Batcman. Notwithstanding a good afternoon's trotters out. The close finishes of last winter in this class b still fresh in the memories of the fans. and the sumusar I i Races on three heat plan. CLASS A RACE a t Major's. l-l. Stead . u u cent- Best time 30 seconds. CLASS B VTBOT spa-o EQUIP‘ Mary volo H. Hooper Best time 30 seconfl. CLASS C T30!‘ i 1'1 mama: Maid W. McNeilL. I l I best time s: l-Lscccnds. mmsie. lt\rter---Jchh tscbcnsic. "harmonic-Ill . . some» .. FirstiSpeerni . .Meiet A .Saccess1” . atheists-announcer.- r. a. u». v y P. O. B. N0. 284 Opening Races of The 36380111,‘? At Victoria Park Saturday AfternoonlWitnessed by Large ’ “ Crovvd-—Great Racing Iir- t NOTES The club intend holding races ever _ week if the track and weather. soak" mittces‘ can an-ange canditlonfsf William you had better your horses home from ition to what a difference, The fans are anxious to " Class B trot next Saturday vdtifRoy- :11 Worthy out. l} u all , The finest curling of the sensor; vt-alfilee the verdict, Saturday after-n oiiablc ice vzas taken and each tell-lb had to fight to the finish. 0545.111‘! rink two ends resulted in a tier-sad on two of the rihlss, the lasfinoiu‘ ‘turned m.» tables and made an"},ha'i‘§':_'__l‘“‘*’~ r.t defeat result in s nevertheless. a victory As the winning; teams were each presented with s bag of very fine oranges. thisifpay account for the keen interest each play and that fine old Britiehlspirli 0i a fight t0 the finish. A drive to compel motorists of smut. Isiesrto ‘obey all the to; laws. big and little has been start ed by the government. Poland and Germany are un§ifiu'¢.,, i; _, _ing for the purchase by Germans. \s__ ‘ti-om 250.000 to 300.000 tons of swan": coal every month. More than 005.000 tourists WW” Crest Britain lllt wail s I c £434‘ .... Jill-Che .. .-. -- .- .r It. s; ~ I I 1' ~. o" i l. I RU: . .. .- -._- ii {ii w! l . w. . w‘ .-|rw .'II s..- m4: i arm» ‘f ~ t-ooe». g;- .7‘. .~ _. c! z Ll 1 one. a‘: his?! i! 5% III I l‘ jun ..v I\ I :1: ....~ - T1 reins-sews ~~s ins r .; o‘ Q -"l\(' 0118111“. ' 1 Watts can" <- 4R1"! I-lafs I we m nufi l‘ N12. N . A .1 .3 ‘ nsrmwll _., ,, ass-H'- -s if ,..... ...._a , LII, ‘i .£“.....: .., - ll-ffw-p ll’- nra. i-v r x