MCQ€QSJ£ L W’, . a _ ; " MWJANUARY é 1931-14,; fiiiiqirglvtisfii7i l S, l l g SI ll ll EN Fire At Roseberry On Saturday, Ilium 2nd. Mr- J- ‘s Ql w, l THE CHARIAYFFETOWN 9o I RDIAN i ltluban Visitors‘ §Pra1se Quality ' PAGE EIGHT ‘ SEVERE FIRE IUSSES IN n BEITIIAL GUARDIAN 'Reguiar GRAND NATURAL IQ-Ayqng tonight. Special skim. l6 can!‘ i188: f Address, IAnd Presentation To ' Mr. 8.5. Deacon 1 r I Meeting 0f Gyro Club Dr. I. B. Ramsay took u his sub- ject "Child Nature" for his sddreu _,._.__.. ROVEBS VS. GRANITES, High. field Rink tonight. Skate after- 9 fmmm‘ m” tional Hotel. I PRINCE srusrrr SCHOOL Llt- m‘ “m” m m‘ “b” “d 1"" (“my society M“ meet ‘his Bus“ teresting manner, stressed the im- ua” portance of the proper development of the young human life. N. s._t_ nu Phenomenal Series of Destructive Fir- “‘ 3'3"" es D0 NOT miss seeing the fine dis- th play of Office Furniture at Reduced ' Prices at R. T. Holman Ltd., Char- Of 0 Ioucwwn‘ 11331 speaker by thc Chairman, Dr. P. A. i_— Cicclman. Mr. Ivan McClure was welcomed back after a long absent. due to sickness. 11333'1'5'2i Letters of thanks received from To BE TRIED, l“ Sbpmwm the Sisters of St. Vincent's Orphan- . m“, yam. weekend, w“, u“ COUWlL-Ycsterday ‘gm mm gin” age and from Miss Beer, of Prince i. lrucaion of Eastern Bakeries at Md Keefe and chnsmpher‘xee‘e Edlvafd Island Orphllnflfl 301' flew Glasgow, and the store of “nested same “me ago in Conn“: Christmas donations were read. lad KFUHLG,“ gcnmal “m. “on with me roman.’ f M“ t‘ N 1t was decided to install a radio (A n“ ULSAH, l, E L wnhm Sh)”. ‘vmflmv Wcr-ci l: w till‘: new Infirmary in the Newsom "~ l li‘ i‘ ’. "R-J" . I, .A_ " '0' rrhginx more than 8100.000 each in ‘A hhcphee ‘ivere guesu’ KINDERGARTEN re-opcns wed- nc-sday. January 6th, nt 9.30 in ‘Pl-in- iiy Social Hail. HALIFAX, N. 3., .1 ll. 4. (By the Canadian Press)—1'1... IOSbQS ill Ihunce Edward Island and Nova 5:01.13 continued to mount, over FUNERAL SERVICES—'I'hc flin- lzc.‘ 1 p. {rents ‘1“m“"*“' < Qcrni cf Edward Gilils w-s pelt! ycs- __ B3 “QM” _ m‘ icrday mfirning to St. Dullslzurs 1mm‘ “t Bilsilicrl, where a Requiem liigh fr]. l‘ 5 ‘w Nfass was celebrated by Rev. C. o“ McCarthy. The pail bearers were: Maui's D- A- Head. 01mi- Bvrke. . ma. ALEXANDER MATTHEWS Cnhli Russcll, C. Sharron, Bern rcl (n DUCUlilDJJ 1i th.» iihmli block, S; .143", \\..,.~', ti s11 ._\. :11 uilll u loos . I H ‘ r1 $511000 A my davs lawr the Cum ‘ma wane“ Gallant‘ 591M" ‘Many friends in Prince Edward L,“ ‘ “WM gunk“ down at the grave was vvudurtcd by Rev- lilillld and elsewhere will learn n‘ ."“‘“‘°1' Fflifvll- ivith regret oi the death of Mr. Al- Tl" ti” ‘“ m“ “my Buck" srlzcfu. §KATE—-Gi“\nd ice Ifiindittedihlvfwactcilhripvri’ftiiiillfé) hylitzlrrzsf Chcl Olltlvf-Xll, causal tlalnagc to 11: e .t ct some $100,000 last \\ iillffiflil)" night. 0n AIe-nday, December 28. Barkers’ clrpnrtnicnt store end the London Iyult Sioro \\'.l'|‘ gutrd u! New l1 emit, uuci the (l. Scott shrc (liliilflgfid, in; nlcrc thun Mllllllilll. The cabivshit) John W. Amt-Kay caught fire at fialifax on FYdny night, flames d maglng the ship to an extent not yct rlctcrlnineci by nlrvcy, but believed to be almul $50,000. l 11332 llln ‘i; on Sunday morning, Novem- ber :10, i931, at the V. G. Hospital, ISLAND LADY DEAD—W0rd iilliifux, N. S. has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Tm 13m MY- ll/Ifltlhews “"15 I "a" Archziznid McDougall of thus city m“ “f mince Edwam Islam!’ and an", m, me death their for many years was a resident of dawn“, l. “Haw Ammo H zAnms, Sulioiiz, but owing to falling health .;.-,, c, Charles M’ Nlphnlgan, at in November, he came to live with his tiaugiiter, Mrs. Colin Sherren, itovklugham, N. S. But instead of improving. he gradually glew worse, and oil that medical aid and kind nursing; could do was clone, but God PRESENTATION r0 MINISTER failed him hvme- _ __The members of 5L James young It is hard to part with those uho A rum icni; ht. of \\ Prnviciencc, R. 1.. on Dec. 28th. Tile fuzierul was held on Doe. 30th. In- iurnuxlt at Dodgevilic, )1 ss. SEE PROSPECTC .. believe that this is God's world, we Cannot but believe that he is over- ruling nli things, and being a God of love will bring all things to work ‘tevnoon presented their instructor, TQRDNTO- 011t- Jim- 4- (BY the the Rev. R. Moorhcad Legato, B. D., l Canadian P"955)“Qm3iah 9E the with a New Yca_l"s gift in the form lbminlon and Provincial Govern- i ,-._-_.. , _ xnvnts, business leaders and indus- fjm“,,’,§l““§§§1f,,§;,,,.,,1‘§”"ywmgfl. togvmer w? EOOEL M!" Matthews ‘Miau-‘IS. ‘liming l" Th9 Year End Willi tilcygood WlSll0§40I the class was very-highly esteemed for ms Jflinancial and Business Review of »(,,. . 1\‘y)')4v m, . N‘ many esmndble qualities’ and Wm rthe Toronto Globe, today held out d A“) (, Koymouf ‘ [mused by a‘ large circle .01 Drop“ that Canada would see its ‘Mm A.“ Lou“ Wmeclatyd L a mcnfm He was. attended during “ _ , , good wishes and out very highly his illness, by ins pastor, Rev. C. may out [mule business depusslon and informed the young men that J. Crowdis. His wife predeceased ‘Gum's’ x932’ ' , when he was writing his sermons him Pigllt 111011315 HBO- , Hon‘ Percy C’ Blacfi‘ Emmi’, pre- and Dkfflilrlllg his studies for the He is survived bl’ 0110 515391‘. T9515- nrm‘ o! Nova’ 50mm’ sr-ud m5 prov‘ class he would cvcr remclnbel" tlvi: i“?! in Norm Andowr- Mass-i m"? duet‘ bed come through the P155 16nd,). action m mcscnun, mm daughters, Mrs. Ernest Shaw, New ‘ygil’ ‘in a relatively better poduon mm w“ m“ ““ ym-kl U_S_A_; snub’ Hazelbrook, glthall M081’- Oéhfir Countriesfl" He iron; ‘ “ ' and Mrs. Colin Shcrrcn, Rocking- iclutitsd: " onditions lwui; Wli- innn, NS ; one son David, New Jer- ZNY-‘ft SCOSIB- 8T0 Slwh that 1113i iY-"W Fi'_\', U.S.A.: also fivc stcp-chiiclren, xnnce will quickly respond to run‘ iitergatlfilgrorgimfg: Lliifl fifty mop? *, curl llcttllcss to sly uliilc presenting many probisms imim‘ I ' n1 which must be solved, has ren- ‘ couroging features. ‘ Hon. W. A. Gordon. Minister of Mines in the Dominion Government. said Canach can be assured of hvl‘ position ns one nf the world's ienzl- Tlll‘ lil-Iiikinlll B. l. H. h‘()'(‘l.\l. , as usual. wu". wcil zlilinzl- ed \,llh upvs-n: s of one lzulzucti Wiiiiaui, Milicove; Mrs. Patrick Flynn and Mrs. Cveorgc Glow. Pleas- ant GFUYP, ulltl a number of grand children nnzi grcnt-evandch i ‘ , _ _\\'li\‘rlil sincere sympathy ls cxtentlwl. A service was held Sunday aitcr- noon at l\i:‘.=. Slicrlelrs home, Rev. C. .1. CYDWlilS officiating. The body ' i by Mr. nnrl Mrs. Colin iolwvilrdcd by All‘. {Eli B. l\ie‘i‘ ‘Tmilllwr; (IIPHVJJ, nlltl (jOlliUl/lil to Chav- jng producers of metals and non- _ . , l-tt-tnxvu '* L. time t Sufi. metallic mherals for a long Mme m“ "MIMI" filmy” IKIHEIUIPYYY up‘ scllrvicgs were h: ‘to come’ He stragsed the import- u: 3 p. Tuesday aftcrnom. Rev. lance of gold production during the present period of world economic depression. Sir William Clark, High colli- mrssioner for the United Kingdvm 5n Canada aid: "We can now be- |; ‘l to look forward and see rising out of the smoke nnci dust of this (QQBCIDIC earthquake which has S0 shaken the world, the walls and pll‘ ti. ll. Christie officiating, ioiliuviilg v “"311 burial was". nlnzll: in tll~ iam- ' ; plot. The pull bearers were: l 521's ‘James, WilLam and Edward T v, Samuel, James and John Arb- bcrt Ravcnlliil, Union Road, with a severe accirl L111.- .. bottom m’ ter- -l Melville, and ltlrs. Lnuru West l ti-lbutvs arm-Gates lyiiiu. Iflil "l Charlie; Pl- . 13.1 um‘. Coll ‘nascent, Sarah, iizinlu and Leo; Lclb-rs and Cards of floral ‘i '1" liars of a new edifice of empire. l!" m1’ City’ “Te slwilgi“: n: f‘? Sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. Strr-zs, vztflce whose foundations will be MUHCCOIL-Jilr. I t e0‘ "f" um w, us; Ml". the Mrs. u, A. Mt‘ Anlsm" was “ "(m ‘XMJI I’ Prep‘. u and filmily, itockinghnzn. l: wed on a new and closet" 600W?‘ n ion betwcrn our pcrlplcs. "If this new edifice emerges a5 w“ hope, the British Empire and ,|York.~Miss Verna Vv ' has re~ turncd to York, after n pl. m“, Mm Km“, “m, it with relatives nt Hunter R‘-'-'*‘1‘--- (mum, p ,,.,hfl,n_ NS. .. PM“ M155 Edith Kmze“ Gm“ "'“""“_“_°' Willlilnls, ‘fruro, us; Flu and Betty n S.: Air. and l\irs. Stun lvioorc, '5~. component countries will be ‘n; 0 d‘ _ _ _ I pel. ted 0.1 foi itls . _. . _ _ _ p .ltl_v strengthened both for grnfr ycstcrday-Mr. Edison v has Wlli.lnl.,, Tluro, N. S. 11318 1 5 ll gpling with the difflculfes of the amt-s and for progress in the het- dcr days that will Cflme as svorld conditions lacgln to improve.” Pmlmvdv '0 M” ““ lvotves SWAMP tex- v spending Chrlstlnas‘ nt KENTVXLLE CATS his home at Pleasant Grove-In‘. James McCabe, Stnnhnpe, is sprltl- _ KFNTVILLYL N s‘ Jan‘ 1‘ _ A ing the wcrl: in the Cityr-The clubl ma», 1,1, upgn». “m, an unfnnerlng of Mr. and Mrs. Eph. hlflllh/Ilililii. Covehced, sustained a frmrturwl limb while skating on the ice. I Prominent Firm In New Offices The wcll-iznawn firm nf 11031015‘ I‘. Ltd, urn eontiniling their Vtfivnvshltr. import. zmrl lnruvunce [luv-mess in the offices iurnlcf-jv on.- '1 through in a 9 to victory over Kcutvillc Wildcats tonight. The ‘visitors run wllri in the first per- iud. scoring five goals. Leopold in the Kenn ifc cage reversed his form AT ROTARY-At the R0111?" luncheon yesterday the spviker u .P"st Prczaitlent Ilureirl Pal-I'M‘, “lib tyck as the Rlihjfir" of nu iutcrcsi Wolves to u single counter in that ‘to the member of the Gyro Club; at their regular weekly dinner held last evening in the Canadian Na- l ‘Depressed Sugar Prices Cause Of Much Anxiety In Cuba',,State I A vote of thanks, moved by Mr. | C. M. Williams, seconded by Mr. Sl- ‘ men P. Paoii, Jr., was tendered the ' ‘His father and grandfather . ... Men's Bible Class on Sunday af- M“ “C” and deal‘ 9° U5. Still, as we ‘ John and George Arblng, Suffolk; in the Illlfd pcrlorl and livid the Of Island Tubers .,, ,,, ,;,:I,,,,,,,,, ,,, Prominent Week-End Visitors. The splendid quality of Prince ;ors were entertained by Mr. Mo- Edward Island potatoes and" the imdyen, secretary of the Motor Lua- hllh reputation which Island tub- ers have established in the Cubgn market. were referred to enthus- iastically by two distinguished vis- itors to Charlottetown over the week end, Dr. Manuel Piedrn do la Conchas, a leading lawyer of Hav- ana, and Mr. Antonio Bacardi, also of Cuba. ' Dr. Picdra is the sou of the Cu- ban ambassador to China and he himself has“ acted for the Chinese Government in ‘his native country. were prominent in military matters and took a distinguished part in the re. voiutions which led to the independ- ence of Cuba. Mr. Bacardi is the grandson of the founder of the celebrated Ba- cardi dlstlllcries 0f Cuba. These gentlemen have been in the united States and Canada slncu last October, and during that time have visited twenty-four States of the Union and have been through parts of Quebec, New Brunswick and N0- va Scbtia. Prince Edward Island before pro- ceeding to Quebec, Toronto, Niagara Falls and thence to California, Vic- toria and Alaska. .’I‘lley will sail some time in February for China. ‘fhelr visit to the United States and Canada is to get acquainted with conditions, and as a good-will tour. While in Charlottetown the visit- 2‘ MAHATMAJ Continued from page 1 Nationalist leaders who feel so dis- posed. As for Gandhi's arrest, I have no statement to make. Tile arrest of fifty Congress lead- crs was Jawahariai Nehru, ranking second to Gandhi in importance to the Nationalists was today sentenced to two years at hard labor for violat- ing one of the new ordinances. Will Take Drastic Action BOMBAY, India, Jan. 4—During the trouble of i029 tens of thous- ands of Nationalists were arrested and placed in prisons and canton- ments throughout the great sub- continent. Today preparations for similar handling of the situation were made by the Government of Endia at New Delhi, which strength- ened its hand with four new ord- finances, 'I‘he most important of thcsc empowered the Indian Gov- li-nnicnt to declare the whole Na- Lionalmt Congress an illegal asso- ciation to be dealt with as such. 'i“hcy are emergency measures in ~ general way similar to the widr vtrs zusunlrd by the British Gov- sing the genera! strike . H1 In taking a strong hand in deal- ing vith Gandhi, the Brlti ll auth- oritI-l"; contend that the Elatlona‘. Col claim of the people of In- ;iia, n lvlloe was “emphatically repudliited at the round table con- ference by representatives of large They decided to visit! expected mday. Pundit‘ gue, and by Mr. Justice Arsenauit. They paid visits to the Premier, the American “ Consul, the Lieutenant Governor, the Mayor, and Dr. J. B. flenklns, to whom they had letters of introduction. They are highly cultured gentle- men, speaking scveral languages ;with fluency. Mr. Bacardi has stud- ‘ied in universities in the United States, while Dr. Picdra holds the degree of Doctor of Laws from a Cuban university. Both gqntlem eigpressed them- selves os highly pleased with their reception in the Maritime Provinces, and are so delightedthat they in- itend, if possible, to revisit the Mari- time: next summer after their visit to China. They speak highly of the hospitality extended to them, ba- pecialiy in Halifax and Charlotte- town. Dr. Pledra and Mr. Bacardi aft yesterday morning, with tne inten- tion of making a short stay at Moncton before proceeding to Que- bee. On account of the very low price of sugar in Cuba, they report con- ditions as very serious in that coun- try. Dr. Pledra's mission to China is to look into the sugar situation there with the object of establishing mutual trade arrangements in eon- nection with the sugar industry. 'I'hey were keenly interested to learn of the development of the seed potato industry in this Province. which he was living and rushed through the dark tortuous streets on his way to Poona, 150 miles away. ~ He took the arrest smilingly. In the language of the official warrants. Gandhi and Patel were “placed under restraint during the pleasure of the government for good and sufficient reasons." The Mahatma will be tried, but will be kept interned. He spent his first day in prison spinning and catching up on his sleep. Numer- ous teiegrams bidding him to be of good cheer heartened him. Gandhi was pleased because-the authorities lodged him in the same section of the prison he occupied last year. when he was confined fol his anti-government activities, one because they assigned as his war- cler the same British ex-soldier who served him before. He also was gratified that Patel was in the same prison and was not deported. For the first time in nearly a year the Mahatma recited his evening prayers alone tonight. He sat cross- legged on the bare earth, his with- ered figure shrouded in Mute, his nead bowed. Perhaps the most serious repel- cussion from the new development was a grave split in the All-Indi. Moslem Congress at New Delhi, cu‘. minating in the resignation of Ne- wab Ismail Khan, President and Maswood Ahmed, Secretary. Declaring the situation of the country to be most critical, the Moslems adopted a resolution as- serting that the "frontier ordin- ances and arrests are having no oth- er effect than to banish the idea of the general mass of the Moslcm sections of the Indian cemmunuyflioevlvle wwueraiirle with the sov- "Tile working committee of the "Yumcnw 399cm siilmflcancfl W“ congress’. the spnkysmvan Mimi,’ “Iuttacllcd to this resolution because responsible for its actions to no- body but itseif." While taking prompt and decis- ive action arruinst ‘Jan " n its policy of political advance for India as outlined by Prime Minister H ‘v MacDonald at the conclusion of the‘ “rm” ““ “d "Mm" W“1"°’1“°“ round table conference, the spokes-‘not desire full self-government. man asserted. January l5 three committees will thus far the government has com- manded the support of the vast ma- jority of the Moslems. - L Addressing a great open nlr meet- . _ I 111g tonight, V. t}. the Nationalist movement, the Ciov-ipresident of the Indian ugisluuva emmem L‘ dctflmlmd t° “and bYSAssembly, declared Prime Minister Pal-J, 1 turner MacDonald deliberately misrepre- sented the truth when he told the House of Commons that. India did “But neither hartais (strikes and the closing of shops), processions. 5,11 gm- mdm w negotme Wm, an civil disobedience nor ‘emonstra- Indian leaders who will cooperate with them. A detachment of 100 men from| tions are required to win India's in- , dependence,’ ' he said. Vigorous prosecution of the boy- cott of British goods and firms and New York w. B, B. Deleon, mm- ager of’ the Canadian National mo! Breeders Association for the out ‘two years. wu waited upon by Hon. C. Shelton; sharp, President of the Association and the local director: in the dincwrl rcmn at their head office in Summon-aide Ind presum- ed with a valuable wrist watch and address u a token of the hiib ea- tovm in which he Wu held. ADDRESS B, s. Deacon. £141.. Summon-side, P. I. I. Dear Sirz- ‘ As the closing day of the old year tcrmlnlres your presence among us. it was with feelings of sincere re- grets that in compliance with Y0"? own wishes we accept your mall!!!" tion as Secretary andbusineas Mun- ager of our Assocllll-lfln- During the three years that Yo" have guided the destinies of our ot-grhlmibh, you have at nu tinlcl. discharged those duties with zwd judgment and good business 3.011- men, Your genius for finance has been a tower of strenflh l! 511i time: and your never failing court- ‘esy in meeting our members and discussing their problems ‘was in- deed a valuable asset. Before bid- ding you farewell. we Wish 31°" W accept this gift, as a token of W! affection and esteem. May it "d". only serve the useful purpose 0f| indicating the time. but B5 it W31“, off the hours, may it be i1 ffimmdefi to you that with it goes the best, wishes for your future 51160955 in‘ returning to your chosen profes-, sion. In bidding you farewell. we u wish to extend our complimems to your beloved partner, who has en- house was completely Garfield Rosa, of Roseberry, had the misfortune of min: hi! residence by fire which broke out at foxo l. m. in the ceillni in the littifli 70°11‘ Ml‘!- Rma and one of the children wen the only occupants of the hOlin: at. the time and Ml". Ron was in tho omce at the mill when the alarm Wu lounded. . The neighbor: quickly gathered and with their aid the gnom- part h! the furniture was saved but the .- ,, zu. Al nilmusgr Excellent S h ow in g‘ Made In Christmas " Eimminations. lbllowlnl u. the standin! of Prim: Edward Island students in the The building, which was one of chi-acme. cxainlnatlonse in tht the finest farming residences in that Faculty d1 Medicine cf section of the country. contained eleven rooms and had all the mod- em improvements including elect- ricity, etc. It was built quite a num- ber of years ago, but was remodelled Dallwtuic Jnlvezsity. - r ' _ rmsr run .. E. Donahue, Bourin West, punt! in recent years. It was valued at in Histology. Embryology,__ Physiol- ai: least $4,000 on which there is but ogy, Anatomy, Biochemistry. a small amount of insurance. J. A. Donahue, Roseneath, Mr. and Mrs. Boss and children in Physiology, Biochemistry- iost most of their clothing and oth- er personal effects. Mr. Ross had a very narrow eac- ape from death during the fire. He had run upstairs to his bedroom in order to salvage some important ar- ticle belonging to his wife. after that his brother had 80in to take down a commode at head of stairway. As he was doing so, ha EEDYYOIOBY . A. n. Grant, Montague, paused in ‘mummy. '1‘. E. Grant. Montague, DRUM i! Histology, Embryolvki’. Physician Distinction in Anatomy and Practi- Shortly col Anatomy. B. R. Ho“, Charlottetown. III-INC in Histology. Embryology, Phyoiol- _ ogy, Biochemistry, Practical Ana- thought he noticed somebody falling‘. wmy, When he got down to notified his Garfield was. Theyruahed up and found that he had tripped over a roll of linoleum which had been torn from the floor and he was lying unconscious beside this. The house was then filled with smoke and with considerable dim- culty they managed to carry him down and out into the open air into safety. When the fire was first noticed, there was abundance of water close by, also buckets and axes, etc, but unfortunately the blaze had assumed such progress that nothing could be done to save the building. _ That the fire fighters did excel- C. T. MacDonald, Cardigan, passed 'brothers and they were asked where in Histology, Embryology, Physiol- ogy. Biochemist ,7, Anatomy, Pne- ticni Anatomy. 1., w. L. MICDOIIBIII, Charlottofléy f gassed in Histology. Biochemil Practical Anatomy. J. P. Moore, Bummer-aide, pound in Histology, Embryology, Anatomy. H. E. You, Charlottetown, passed in Embryology, Physiology, Bio- chemistry, Practical Anatomy. SECOND YEAR J. ll. Bnnfaln, Rustico, passed in Bacteriology, Physiology, Neurology Mater-la Medica, Psychology, Anab- , my, Practical Anatomy. Distinction 99nd 5° 119m“? and 5° admirably lent work is evident from the fact in Angflgmy, into the social life of our Town. that they were able to save the ad- F. W. S. Chandler, Charlottetown Sign“! m‘ “ha” °l we Directors 501111118 building Wmllh W" 0H1? passed in Bacteriology, Biochemis- of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association. eight feet away from the house. m. and Mrs. Rosa are at present try, Psychology. B. M. Found, New London, planed 9- SHELTON SHARP‘ staying with relatives and intend 1n Bacteriology’ Hume”, gum-g]. PRESIDENT Mr. Deacon made a fitting Ye", ply and assured the members of the; Directors Board Presenihthflt he would always have V911! YIWPY recollections of his sésoclation with them and of his sojourn in Somme side. Hearty handshakes and the 585$ of wishes were extended to Mir- Deacon aa he left the office of m6 Fox Breeders’ Association. On New Year's Day Mr. DQ110011 left for New York. where hdwill be ‘net by Mrs. Deacon when they will tourney south in California for the winter months.—S Week ‘Of Prayer A congregation taxing the capa- city of the Baptist Church and rchoolroom listened with deep in- terest to the opening service of th: ‘leek of Prayer. Dr. A. C. Vincent presided, with Aim on the platform were Rev. H. D. Raymond, Rev. R. Moorhead Le- gate, Rev. G. C. Webster, Rev. C. N. Brown and Adjutant Timmins. The service opened with the con- gregational singing of "Onward Christian Soldiers." , The Responsive reading was led by Rev. H. D. Ray- mond imd the Scripture lesson by AdJ.~ Tlmmlna. ‘Deacons _Calibeck and Proud'led in prayer, Mrs. A. C. "vincent sang very sympathetically, “Yea, I would Know Him.’ i The speaker of the evening, Rev. G. C. Webster, of Zion Church, was introduced by Dr. Vincent, and de- livered a. forceful address on "Jesus, the Savhvur We Need." Taking as his text the message of the angel to Joseph, "'I‘ho_u shalt call his name Jesus, for he shall save his people from their sins," the speaker devel- oped the idea of the Coming of Christ: telling thcsimple and beau- tiful story of the holy mystery in umich the touci. of God came down to simple life and made it sacred forevcrmorc. In Jesus, tbci-e we: trealized in the little town of Bethle- hem, the words of Isaiah, "The Ev- erlasting Father-the Mighty God- starting rebuilding at as early a. date as possible. 1 l G. P. Timfon. Summer " The Late Mr. Peter Newsom Another veteran cltun of Chu- iottetown has entered into his et- cmnl rest, Mr. Peter Newsom pasr .ng peacefully away at his home. l0 Ambrose Street, yesterday mom- ing. Mr. Newsom, who was in his 84th year, suffered a, slight stroke of paralysis last July to which he finally succr | bed, having been con- fined to his house for the nut 81X months. . - For many years he has been a resident of Charlottetown, having removed here from Crflpaud where ha formerly carried on business“ of years with the late John Saun- ders in the meat biifilflflfll in this city, the firm being known as Saunders and Newzom. Mr New- som retring in i912. He was a man of excellent busin- ess ability, of strict integrity, and enjoyed a wide popui rity. He was very highly respected and uteemj ed not only in Charlottetown but he was known. His wife, Alice Wadman. daugh- ter of the late f-lcnry Wadman of Victoria, pr. dc ctr/d ‘mm F ‘e year" ago. 'I‘herc urc lef. to fondly cherish his memory two sons, Fenton R. Newsom, formerly of the business utrtfl’ of the Guardian Puhliohlna Company. Lowman Ncwsom. mun- nger Canadian Bank of Commerce Branch Eigin, Murftoba, and one diughter, Mire Mabel Ncwsom. at present at home. She gave up Peer mvlitinn as United Church Deaconess to nurse her father dur- ing We last illness. Mr. Nexvsorn will be lialfl to rest on Wednesday afternoon in the Peoples Cemetery, the funeral ser- He was a p rtner for a number . ogy, Biochemistry, Mataria MQCICI Psychology, Anatomy, Practical An- " atomy. ~ , pissed in Bacteriology, Physiology, Neurol- ogy, Biochemistry, Materia Psychology, A ‘ myfPr-notioal , atomy. ‘ " I‘. L. Whitehead. Charlottetown passed in Bacteriology. Physiology, Motrin Medics, Psychology. Anatomy, Pne- Neumlogy, Biochemistry, tical Anatomy. F. H. Wlimorfl. Graham's Road passed in Bacteriology, Physiology Neurology, Materla Medics. Psychol- ogy, Anatomy, Practical Anatomy. Distinction in Biochemistry. Tnmn Yum J‘. u. Andrew, East Royalty, pulled 1n Pharmacology, Distinction in Hy- giene. M. '3. Docket-Cy, Cardigan, paued I“ Hygiene Distinction in Pharmw- liogy Pathology. ‘Yygiene, Pharmacology, Pothole y. G. G. Houston, Charlottetown. 9388811 in Hygiene, Pharmacology. ' F. L. McPhall, York Point, passed in Hygiene. Pharmacology, Pathoi- _ CIY. tlon in Pathology. I FOURTH YEAR throughout the province, wherever- J. M. McGowan, Klimulr, 9358611 ‘n Psychiatry. If. L. Mcllisll, Montague, passed in scbiatry. ‘ ll. W. Maya, Centrn- Bcdnquc, rasscd in Psychiatry. W. s. Woolnor, Rustioo. bum! in Psychiatry. DIATII! I ‘I 1088, Mn. Patrick Kelly, and ‘I4. mineral at 3 dciock Wednesday nf- ‘ tel-noon at St. Joachim‘; Church, KELLY-at Montague, Vernrn River. mica ' Physiology Puma. . W. R. Wright, Bccicquc, passed in C. E. Stuart, Bradalbane, p‘ in Hygiene, Pharmacology, Dist , .,, Y '1 .ddrcss "Libel nnd' Slander.‘ m, and battalion m] b, d 1 n‘ rupied hy Clarke- Brns, at the l1 . H“ q l irume. , 9 l‘ BB 0 9 the h _ r _ A - t 1 , 1 t. _ purc use of American or other the Prlncg o! P5309, Th9 urpogc _ _ __, “f prince Bu?“ what‘ Nan“! ‘ FF. °imr[,y,,§:p1a§;?,nh' on“? relying, Davenport for Southampton’ m foreiIJI mercondisu is ail that is "For he shall save his peosle from "u Sum“; at a "clock N damned b)’ U15" “emit 5911mm hi‘ Y ilxfircromufit: {mrtvtrittefi or Jpvinwd Vgw-i‘ "“_~_-i_ "_| route to mam’- Rnd another 5manzngedgd w bflng England to “pm; the“. gm!" I! that the tuk o’ a ---—--*--- Dcniois Bros. arc carrying 0n their, ° ' ' I Smut! will leave January 23 but we are blwknsung Brmsh 80nd, hum“ dénvrer ‘ m, dying for us! Jesus the Saviour wc , l i q ._ - , , , _ ' . ghty warrior? - - ‘ bilsincss, and are in n DOSiUOII to , 1° cmlsmme ‘I ‘uh m“ 5*‘ law. ltoutrnn Heath Macfniylc authorities explained it was usual not; m promote Indian lndilfllflea, Nay! Bo great d duty can only be 008d lays "Come Unto Me." ANNvAL nmwnno ‘ ' “as i“ the vhflr- t this tim r t d _ Afterth ainl f“I u. c SI . B. 9 0 Your o sen out I but because England keepausblind meg by g powgf Dlvlng, mm, u 9 3"! ° Y‘ 9 T" Th” Annual Gene“, Mew“. look after their customers us usual. .W°1‘d5 may “Mum” a This is fortunate indeed. as this “"99 (‘lemenw ‘"9 necessary t”, iii-m is performing a real service to 1 PPWE "be" first» thfit the ‘Wmdfl m, pmvmce_no; only as a dismb- lcompiaincd of are dsfamatori’? 5E6’ hinted to succeed Vaiiabliai Patel al uting house, but through their ex- 011d. 111M "19? T9101‘ Y0 1119 Dlflm‘ Mr, James '1‘. Cummings, of New maiden; o; the Nauom“ Conga” port business, in finding world wide q tiff; thrfd. thflt "WY We“! Dub‘ Glasgow, N.S., who is a director of New“ PM“ w“ meshed M’ m. markets for farm produce and fish- dished by the defendant He new the c. N. it, is a guest at the Can- ‘um, “m, and“, w“ mm, hm lrica. The Province could iii afford exam!!!“ M varmu" WW5 in WhICh adian National Hotel. ‘cmtudy, w“ mum ma“ pmmm, Io lose such a firm as DcBlois Bros. this offence may b9 commw-‘ed- BM _by the government. ilaze-u .8180 touched on the defences which Both w. Patel and Mr. Gandhi “m” "- 0mm», Cliff-E Traverse of chm: i glory" the lr-eaietrh was given bv the Rcv. C. if. Brown of Trinity Church. the Charlottetown Driving Perk rind Provincial Exhibition Association will be held in the Secretary's oilldil Provincial Building, Wednesday, January thirteenth, 103i, It the hmli of 2 p. m. than, the need is delivery from the throklom of sin, selfishness, indif- lference. Sin, the wall between the soul and Cod an only be surmount- ed through the Lamb of Cod, who tenth any the sins c! the world. The met-bed. u the way o! sacrifice -tbo Alter and the Cross. The Blviourhood of Jeaua in mirrored in ', 1y 1a bondagl.” WESTERN GUARDIAN -IIOGKEY__BPECIAL IN BUM flHEltSfDE-Doubie header Am- few men. PEEESONALS Rajendrn Prasnd, who was nom. .--\.. ..._..-.__. “To Late To Classified TWO YOUNG MWV BOARD]!!! can be comforhblv qlgw-mmodut- ed in private family. Telephone .1. w. noolmm, _ V Secretary. ,_ 1, .1. ’"~ It will be nocuury to adjourn ti; ; ,-. Mrs Elizabeth Mcmod, who has Ltd. \ . may be put up to on action of dc- hrm vtsiting for the past six months we" wngmed in the yemd, u“ . Bloodhounds vs. Sumrnersidc Ilock- o 1 m, mum mm Wi-L IIIM-f-I-fi‘ K ~ - VIII to th ' r l "Mon make money by looking uf- famation of character, mentioning in South Portland and New York. Bombay still was sleeping at g 0'. ey Club. 112m two hi; games for a; in m, cm" l" m. “m: --_- .. ._.______._ ' ____‘ Lbmgrauuw‘ m“ “t°"'~“' to:- themscives, not by looking afm- H-o abs/flute and qualified privii- - ‘ w ~i inst week and is at. pres- qfqc]; ml; mqnfng when m, M‘. the price of one. Don't miss them- mq Eve‘ u" Dyan" m‘ u“ m? 539'?“ "W" WWII". I'"I'- ' "m" "1 u“ '\l '4 l ‘.110 pubiicfl-Gcorgc Bernard iylzuv. cgcs which are admlW’ "wrin- the “pg at. N’! Grafton Street. hatml Ill taken from tho tout In 111$ IN 0! Cod-mulled 1n t!!! DUD- "m Nmlry'mn'u';hflvt w"; 1.1134“ u, '0 WI» E’ n r - ' ' ' ""4 ' a 4 a") ' 9 \