.3; ;~ _ . _" .:'-'~cr-"'."-' " PACE SIX Isis?- *- uarur 8.15 - 1.00 - aoo r. u. ssruiwsv ass-nun s.» TODAY - FRIDAY — SATURDAY CAN YOU LAUGH AND CRY AT ONCE? You're going to have to try when you see this warm and lovely story of cfcouple of amazing kids. .. a boy with a voice of gold and a to! with magic in ber tiny silver skates. 60M! AND Sign n little - - e Cry e little . . . Thrill a little . . - Laugh s loll i In Memoriam A NEW DEAL IN RANGE JUSTlCEI When the Three Mosquitoes: challenge I ' " band of border ' rcsfighztorhefinish. local high school and Rudo ph Schema before her marriage. ) CAMBRIDGE ROAD nu ll|ll5 w, sch uviflfiw“ ski MA tastefully demrated for the one side of the platform. li/Ir. SERIAL 4ND CHABLEY Claw presided at the organ. Mn. ~ lunch and the usual pleasant so- or ‘ Maggie? . yo! ____ ._-._.. 11f; __ _ g _ Remarks by chairman. MT. BUCHANAN W. I. m?” ‘Ilia NEula-r monthly meetings‘; we] come. the Mt. Buchanan W I. was 13m 01 welwm, .4”. m", pu- st the home of Mrs. Joseph Rob- pils. erLon on Jan 10th. 51x members so“ __Chl-15gm” gm, _p,_u| La Billie Brave and two visitors present. The _ E11 1M v izssvi."i..iifia.°i:lz....“afn Mihhi7"'eyll'fi“endflt“~n- followed by Creed in unison- Mem- M3,‘_“‘°'“° “Th” Tm” bers answered the roll 1212i with Song —Blue Eyck-Paul Lands-i- "Bay. Sing, or Pay. utss of ga . hat mvetlm were read and nv- fiecii-ation, I wonder who They're "Me 8B" N90"! for --Mirs. Graham md the following new ones ap d '1 may,“ ‘ Bio —A h . pointed. aux --Mrs. John Mcr- 5 p Ill-f; 012° A1,,“ n‘, _ risen Ind Miss MacDonald. School 5mg‘: 31mm“, Log; Leeco. -Miss MaoPhee It was decided Eyggg“ qnmm, m,“ 3133m- lo have the picture of the Kins bothnm and Queen hung in the Bchool- M0150}, 5m; 41119 gmgmn“ Nicholson was sp- 1w” by Qlgh room. Mrs. 11 pointed to get further information momuo Li}? mggy .4319‘... Percy , ‘ Ioeco. Intermission and Bale of Candy. ' mber onthepriceofdesks for school. 3| 1-,, "W mlgllgeindwslflillllhlflelfl rolgoétzlhllrinelialoul-lliuwlloi: farfltobsfillsdln lt‘next ' Humorous readings wore glvefi ‘fir???’ Bysevsioith numbers. with‘. next e th will”; mm —0hrtstmls with lira. Peter Ion! Mo" was suns in .cl rd ‘L. Henderson. Lois Rcbsrison served s delicious goumm mmw," m“ Recitation .. - -i've f ethi i cisl hour followed. n‘: mm ilvihzgfi l ' osssniIs warm - Mgotqgdlllun‘ l ~ ~ "<- ti‘ mi. PRINCE EDWARD . MR. MALCOLM NORMAN The! death giwmlngohxtib rgnly - aonoMr.an.s.urn or- Today — Fn‘ — Sat‘ man. of lower Woifville, occurred DAILY $.15 —-'7-°° — 3-45 on Tuesday afternoon, January snummv MATINEE 2-80 inn following a brief illness that . developed pneumonia. l-le had been in attendance at the Wolfville high school a week earlier where he was s. clever and popular Xi student who had many muniiry. and the sorrowing parents and sisters are the recipients of general sympathy. Surviving bc~ sides his bereft father and mother are two sisters. Marie, a member oi the Junior class at Acadia Uni- versity, and Doris, a pupil of the The funeral tool: place at St. Francis iRnC.) church on Thurs- day. Jan. 19th being attended W sympathetic neighbors and friends and by students of the Wolfvllle school. The service was conduct- ed by Rev. Father Ha es, of Kent- ville. and the intermeni was in the cemetery at that place. Those who assisted as pallbearers were school- mates, Eddie Delaney Sam Kennyv Fred Sleep, Geor Rufiee, George (Malcolm Norman was a grand- son of Peter Trainer. King and Pownal Streets. Charlottetown. His mother was Miss Penzie Trainer, who was accountant with Prowsc Bros, Ltd. for nine years i cmusmas CONCERT AT ‘rhe Christmas‘ ‘Concert of Cam- ibridge Road School was held in N the hall on Friday, December 23rd. m c The evening was fine and quite ‘nuulii s large and appreciative audience ¥ was present. The hall was very m. 51,50 casion and a beautiful spruce tree Oswald Graham capably acted as chairman and Mrs. Laura CHASE COMEDY The following program prepared under the supervision of the teacher, Mr. Alfred Cairns was well rendered. of Welcome --llarl Opening Ohoggs — Christmas -Drearv Deoe . ogue -8parkin|r Mary Jane. mm a teton Over All We 901-’ ‘mos o! ragtime Inlbfilflofihl Music -un. na- tmns -' by mcs~i~zszlr ,.,§‘J-Y-"¢-“°1IMl-°‘°'~ idles W M. wit m owing Chorus sun's?“ mhlililtto gnu, v ‘ ‘ ~ i-I f WVIIQ At tbs close of- the oroxram the lugs. n lL. able In advance. ‘ ...'. CBASWILI. for Photographs UONIEDERATION LIFE LN BUB. L-UN-‘l-Il-fli cumwn NOTICE-Presbyterian sex-vi N London-services MI, 2o- i. 11, Ike ipm-i-lio-a-s-ii. ARRIVED TODAY at the Wright advance 0 “F”! canoelle Janlmry B58128 St. Paul's P. E. l. Sale at Moore 6r M er not inspect these style l coming season. P111? L-Sfl-l-N-ll. WINSLOE PASTORAL CRAIG!) m1] w” held yesterday afternoon TRASFERRED -Mr. 12:8 Mao Staff oi the ROW] of Canada, hunter River, P. E. has been transferred to - ‘merslde branch. i-lis many friends lln Hunter River, P. n. I. ish every success in his knew of- co. woo, ' Bohr B1211 HUNTER Elvira rssronai. w. s. MaoQuarrie, in and the -84'1-l-36-1i. v t in the high style and Wfifkllllilllsfil the i new American shoes now sho ,at the Wright Shoe Com please you, The Lets Mn. Louise Bound! The funeral of Mrs. Louise Bon- B ty United Chumh, the - by Rev .0. P. . . R. Giilis. Interment was in the People's CHARGE, iMinister. -29th will be at North Wil l-Sgligaili Ce etery. gov. Mr. Miller based his re- marks on a passage from tho d tcr River at, 10.30 An Official Boa-id Twenty-third Psalm “He restoreth méeetirbghwirllh be hell‘? wort? Wilt» my soul." The psaimhitseghgmtho wire u ono an {iumewagt an ‘soth. at 1.30. L-léo-i-ae-i. ‘p’ m ° ° religion. Every hour of the twenty- i POLICE COURT — John G pleaded guilty yesterday of unlawfully in possession gallon of rum, contrary to the ‘excise not and was fined $100 or ‘three months. There wen 12 more ‘prosecutions for nonpayment four multitudes of pilgrims return u; it for consolation and restora- tion. Repeatedly we return to re- oeive that which it so richly be- stow . W: naturally return to it at such anoocasioriuirhisfihmitseenls °1 most precious, not only for the radio i i Sea View And Vicinity January is fast slip away ‘ and so far it has been deal whiter weather. The autos are very much in evidence those days, especially in the main highways and the motorists report the roads in ex- cellent conditlon for motoring. Mr. John W. Pickering received the sad news his brother Wallace at his home in Donalda. Alberta. at the age of '11 years. The late had been afflicted with rheum- atism for some time but the end came as a result of a paralytic =troke a few days before his death. The deceased was a fine . manhood. and will be kindly re- membered by a host passing of . Pickering tvpc,of friends and leadership common here in this community in which wake‘ Wh° °b9ewed m” ‘l’ m’ he was born. He leaves to mourn m” his passing his widow (nee) Miss Hattie Bernard of Long River and. a family of sons undmocrfibglaéiggtq, $1?“ t figlt at ha“ who knew t" tel reclined her worth West Virginia and John at 80o View, besides a large circle of rel- mgvgiiwrfglfdhusaéagf-Bhe a work of love, efficiently and lov- ingly. In her home she loved and _.____ glass iovrgihand she had fiaced _ ness courage an con - Mr. and Mrs. John A Couison met new was no sadness o’ farewell when she knew the end was not far away. The words oi the Psalm were read to er and they brought to her, as they have brought to countless numbers, as we trust they may bring to Us the that sseth understanding. atives and friends to whom tho sympathy of this community is ex- tended. parents. Mr. and . Many friends will regret to learn of lfhe illness of Mr. Barlow at his home in Wellington. Miss Ida Adams. Boston is spending a pleasant vls friends in Sea View. Mr. Edwin Murphy. has rstum- M" ed home after spending a few 3 days in Charlottetown. friends of Mrnlisxbert Dixon deepy regret to learn of th serious nature of his illness, lowing an x-ra Mass, it with fol? treatment in the Mrs. Duncan sudsbury is spend- ing some time in Malpeque the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bryrnton. Many friends deeply re- hat Mrs. Bryenton is still confined to her bed throuyh illness. all sincerely trust she will Miss Louise McKay has been with an atéigkok of mumps A host of friends will be pleased to learn that Mr Brennan Darnley, is steadily although con- ined to his bed for some tlmo Ytt. Mrs. Wallace Waddell s week-end in Sea View t1 of ivirs. Colin Donald an: carrier, Mr. Harris Blaksnoy was agreeably surprised when a coin- rnittee in behalf of tihs box h l! and presented him with filled purse in a faithful and ei i: indeed . Leo 1m- pent thz 1c guss family mg msi on s well preciation 0i‘his lent service in rgsds and weather.- ways on the job obliging to one kati rikis a “anathema Mr. Biaksney is a ever courteous and Th again in full swing winters sport and some fest an interesting games have . On W nesday Malpequs team motored own and layed with the Sea. View e score ended with a tie. was a good GL3‘!!! in attend Mr. Besi ed Sea div, after win r with his per! Mrs. Aubrey Hilts, M N. B. . Min. Fslnd Mrs. Johnflhgosgt ‘stall ss orenco. Buss - - dussdsy been - t mills teem 3237.’ “"..l.'i“li; 175mm. Ind srtln’: River, Miss J l Rmmli~ t few doysexhrelcgntly with, film l: _, "tlittii; I‘ farmers supply o! 1101111006 M, than who were f ‘ to get it hauled on th licences. and four whichwero g 1; ' m, ‘adioumed from the Prwimw der- icilirfoblgtlggen Usmzielifl 33313.... its‘; who have entered into the fullness of life. Frequently as in this case, it is read to and repeated by the departed, and it never fails to give conflorttothe°hewho isce-i- led and the ones who remain and have to take up life again and wait till God's good time for the cords broken to be united again. "He restoreih my soul.’ The line it, and the more we becomes. As our bodia need to be restor ood, so do our souls and love of God. cand Speaking oi ' ‘e de artcd Rev. Mr. ill. " ‘Iihe L.OB.A. service was con- uctod byvMrs. Alfred Afflook and .A. . Down, mistedbylvlrs. .3. ‘rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR The Central Guardian Mm 1100186 Bvnnell cmtpkfifise, “PROGRAMME nu-nnstlhtisos Mn. Arthur Henry Ere-Mary Remy wlnsxgmtimn , entire LITTLE‘ THEATRE JAN. M, 3.15 IAN. IO. l-ll inmdcfvlnhhrsnt‘ h ‘ A-ocistlen DIAN. bel raged and thcocty and c0 Island Minister (Continued from ruse 6) are faithful t-roo th ett t - is! erisgetixigtoo agounhe lte f ttiuud toward The gieiristéielgsngibgmtrl e they are iriendly and want missionaries to return to their stations. Not only do they want tho ionaries to return but they are their safety have come to the giva a splendid o christian chumh in social carted a wecéxilaiie for tire school to ca up even imily. a preach to one anitlwse is through und ‘BBC. iacer we learn to read. the characters are very complicated. We lea-med to write a character today that is Emile with tro es that the more essential and priceless it f‘ be daily restored by the This is fourteen separate s diaractei- means ‘moneyfl It. worth quite a bit or money to writs it We are hoping 101' the bestsndlpushing that Mrs. webstsir wrote with this so. I bout ourselves. is daily doing for us, or will do for us if we recline our need and permit him to do what he alone o. Restoration implies both mastery “d u“ note to go need not say more a here, The buoy is tins and grow fast. hast Bauurday he we most nineteen pounds an will not be six months until next Wod- has been very good and Y. I 811%; that the two he had a slight cold over unc weekend but seems to be pretty well over it now. As this letter will be too late to greetings I shal. expressing the arothe words "He xestoreth my soul" more precious than when we realize our life will soon end. content myself by hope that you au had a very happy Christmas and the New Your will have many good thincs in store for with mléllldfit TBBUM l0 all W110 now s. dsmnnmor: cur/m or The hymna-“Abide with m" and ‘The Lord's My Shepherd" t‘ “mm nruni inter-university sloi M, the conclusion oi the ser» oo piercing the first four men [downhill event. 4-? %{____, vice the Dead March was played anist. lar o attendance at the funeral, inclu ins members of the Orders-to-whioh-Mnr-Bonneii other residents of unky. Y one dollar a month 8J1 Yet 51W? . I could tell ou t he void us ut the Oh pportunit for the to givo hristian reform, I sm ward to tho day when I nave enough o1 the iwlilflds be 0f some small help t0 this great country in a1. her need. "that brings us to our personal do- lugs which are largely taken up with lasiguage stuuy. Jangvuage is not the easiest thing$ your its color. We were but hope our first enioyins Very Sincerely Yours, ' WEBSTER. 4 were eskecl lo do their a "W" _ FAR BEST." hands. Islongwsyl 5 lwoms "No.1 eilvusnmsummm mssonundhsld ItoertoinLywoshedthedir-toutofmyclothes "NO ION-IMO! ICIUBIINOUAINICIIOAIYWIIQIIIJQIJNQ-Ifldfi, tothemostsoiledspotnoade" "m woomm mu son mo‘ It sntens loam‘ but and lseolvu qu mssusiu colon suvsimns _ soap. It rinses out sasilyiVery ABY onyourbonds." msnosrpguuorosolbns. Itleavestllemsporhllng." 4 “You e fifth‘ I lfto Omen, trstedlfiu l notl V r..-~’-'Y.-....,i:=*.-..-:.~*~=... r"..§-s*..es.~=-.g “dubs to you: Washes your >. _ _ to heal humus-n» w}: u» cormnowlli Q. . ._ . H A}. s» . . <. tie . SIJIIEI! SIIIIS in Jwwodiona! winked Soap" Test 1,000 Canadian onsewlves were dilsnn grsnuletsdsoep peeked in P boxes, Merrill “an! I by number. These women eee. elated sue and om, lhentowrluiwhlch socplhey wh 1801110 mm 4 w en overvhelmin preference or "SoepNo. 1 , CON TED SUPER SUDS. tell the story. We. quote from s few of hundreds , ' immune. u. no; 1m. ' we s‘! osvwhenwnahadwirllNoJ I. i I they were very 1'13 ’S DOS The Holy Terror (Continued from Page 2)’- othei-‘s self-respect. . . . that's the woman is happy. with her man and in their friends, robes-as he does- ai- and the mom. Am I right _ are right. ugh it tool: you" some years of sedulous research- Chiffan waved aside what threat- to be a. troublesome CUBENSS- “Yfru kept out of myway," ho n world to say to him ‘Sweetheart; you are hi2." that nebula“ mm‘ ou are fed and The month meetinfi of the for reassuring reciati s‘ lvlhsalpellioflagllm M’ m a on ome o s. . . ptakesln“ rabid” of hyou. The 00% of ve some one A ve lsssant. vsning was whom you an essentially right and spam a ' c hum. o; My, im however wrong and in- m; 11m yjw Wu m- BM hlmtlvved. when friends and neighbors - cred to tender them s in - ‘ shower. After the had gathered the well filled bas- kets were carried in by Mrs. Percy Ifowatt and Mrs Cecil Mall d, the more that 10W" and doesn't know how --u.w' why?" sold Phoebe, with her 3i want s. word-why He is id of womenlhiio so he has trained tempt not to betray a flicker desire" “Queer u-eabures ‘we humans - Granville Jiali for . . '55- c“ w“ “m”? it Foiland The many lovoiyj -up anyhow. he love you. so that Pm. - ~ iaednowforyouflutbsforewufi - “wwewwt Prolio Power To Lift Anus Embargo Against Spain A I M! n for even a msio Listen in to this series of five radio addresses. broadcast by ~ GEUBGE Moillllllllill Publisher of The Globe and Mail» . TORONTO ARD-HITTING, straight-thinking talks on national problems-talks that are both timely and vital-talks that challenge us to a more serious considera- l tion of the problems that face us as indi- viduals and as a nation. Hear the publisher of The Globe and Mail discuss these questions straight from the shoulder. Starting TDNIGIIT- Continuing Sunday 0FOY Charlottetown, rumour a pan-Sunday 6.30pm- with: Possess the world and the sun hammock m?‘ mum mum“ i’ (To be Continued) GRANVILLE AND VICINITY Miss Bessie Haiiiwsil, spout s very pleasant week end in Gran ville. the guest of Mr. e in is Lust 30m: you have said P- A- Mom-BO“- T ere is o ——-— Miss Myrtle Taylor, visitor about Rud in the iiown, was s recent [home in Granville. mental motive is iin Burt mo happens . Some- ,’ b, a, w, firs. Co and pened i-h ts Don ‘fit-that ‘gamed E °| HamWgnWEIPR pan verses. which all a icingdlmin singing "For Th are Jolly Good Iibllows." ' lunch was served by Mr. H s. fine p On Tuesday evening gilzswers 0' ned‘ sccom . O. MA naie iscott. ‘how rity mwyors or s month to the United stator WWO!‘ to B»! _ An Explanation This is the series of ra enlly in Ontlrio, and SPEAKING Today's Short Wave Radio Program um ‘limo ism-m Standard) ThUltSiiAY. JANUARY 28 MOSCOW _ 4:00 p.m.—sNews in Elngiisiim m 5:80 p.m.-Sclence Forum. WZ-il 7:30 .m.—Operatic selectioflIl-i Manfregi Azzarita: "The Ital-r fan Center for American Studiwflt. 80.5 1a.. 9.83 w. 0A 0A! 7:80 pJm-Poplilsor Orchestra‘ 9:15 pom-German monts. DJD, 25 4 m., ii. i PAR! 0:80 palm-Chamber ‘IP37, 90.2 m., 11.38 s 11.71 Mr. Alan Olow, Freetown, was s recent visitor to Granville. ooncntuutiZuTT-s extended to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mciood on the birth of a young son, ~ T- Burgoyne has mode ‘a i i. urchsse of a beautiful sil- " 2'51 meg" ca‘: o, ver fox from Mr. Everett ‘rayicr. miscellaneous shower was held in K .m.—Amerioans at ning and A. orrison, while‘ the were l8 vems N14 by _ e Hslliwsli. A“ delicious luncih was then tsu- which dancing was Ritz‘ many. Mimic was suppi H Ke and ‘ 11:00 DJlL-Mhsica W! ll 11:00 ~ p.m n-Seleotioni mu! mus son L ,- D ~ LIP! Ohiosso. night wvishi women Insiders w" 1'" “"3 hufifi. momma" 1Q]; "be written. turns. Iiomovad wAsrrmo-mu. am. s4 7.52%?‘ thld had ‘i... “"