‘, 1 ' Mrs. Campbell gave the study work ,_j'hlp cnluml II IIIIIYGI (or III! u My“ muse» bu! ldvartlaiug q] o 1 w" w l" III-HM n biaiui-i-a-ai. a b l t - .. (‘T311’- I "W" '"'"" °'""" 1' -—- 3111a.’n'l°'§§i.§’ifi.°§§m§kiiiu=y o-r pdvtwre. ——WIIEAT GERM—feed I,‘ o‘ PIIIIIIIEIJIlIJOIIIIJPPINIIIINO you luffer ,_ 9' d __ ' m!“ 9 "I '9 $181115. N. vu , _sunscr_ui>rioss T0 Tun grace‘? P" m" “"g_1:§1g'_1_1;1_;* ll-fizzlnvf Per, P»: i-iiiui. nfitufiiffiifi. .vl1»\*"-°‘1"°"*“. GUARD» - - may b‘? handed é‘) “whlxligpresenm” ._'1*Ry THE NEW DYE SUNSET lwhlfix. you dim’: Ilfiédgiflllfigrchlgfiflfizf 0W M155 013*‘ “H” “y- Granulated M. Taylor Drufl 00 fillgdbglguitgllV-l“ do? have m. mo“ ——-—— , H nee rent ~ .-I’INE ran AND HONEY Men-1 K°“‘““g1”“- lfiJlLlllIleo-ll Ddctofo menfiiggcri-iiiiigf} hhcl==“‘“ f?" mug“ “l T“-"1°" pfug1 -—WIIOLESALE list rice on 1:“"o'1" r1111 ‘Slfflf-Mslii. lillixlfiiut‘: ilkfirfiifi: $9,, Kensuigton. presume antmreeze is “game m Llfzzlllig ileu- vitality min will . _ . Summerside as in Halifax Moncton “aw-k (yum u} “n” "mmgfl- l“ °"" ___§N0\v gllflvhlbs I), and 10mg n s . t I ‘ ulily hack on return oi also furnace and. coal r at“ J°hn~ 911°” Wu!‘ “d” m imp" pnckug“ Cm“ "its only ‘d at Bruce's. Braces‘ L'1960'1'11'2i" ‘back ltlizzlgvliifieltlltruggxslu‘ The money - _ _ protects you, L<14l(.*-1-1l-2i. _________ U qiic D.tri.t. L. O, L. will be held in Ucrthclici" Ledge Rooms, Thurs- dayg Jiiiiiaiy‘ 14th, at 10 a. m. J. A. Cniiiiell, District Recording Sec- L-2120. ivill! .\'- BFYRS NOW AND J; nary . ftogers. ; in your pets l ‘Lil ' .i.;e of tins good \.ll . to .,r ll for cash. ti.i.r (ipiiiing . . r ahe. rcui ivusoii on Iuiiluy real ladies calling it’. lea hour.—S --I)I£.~\'I‘II OF MR5‘. TR \ . pa. away in the City llosptal, Clui Loivii, on Wcdnischrv l:i:t. Mr ' was 4:3 3c". " of age er. To the bc.".-ii\rcl liusbznid 5nd uvcn snial! chiiiliviii the Sylllftlllly of the entire community is extend- Id. The funeral took place on Sit- urilag." iiioriiizig from lit-r 1-1.9 14-51- denci- in Tyrone to Si. Ann's Church, Lot 65. S —-ANNUAL IIIIETWNG OF BIBLE BOCIETY-‘Fhe annual meeting of llic Bible Society was held in tiie Pl'(‘>1J)'f.PI‘Il'\II Church, Suiiiniersitic. it the close of the ivcck of Prayer‘ lcivioc- Nil‘. W. W. Smith. secre- tari". i"eacl the llllllllltPS of the last lllllllfll meat-inf; Mr. T. H. E. Innian, vice president appointed a iiomin-‘l atini; committee to elcct the nlfi- scra for the coming year. The [l1‘llSI.II‘(‘l"S report. who“ ii that $360.50 had been colltctcd lroni tlic uirious churches. The officers for i037 are: , Vice " President, T. ll. h‘. Iiiinaii; Pita-flout James Miwclibuiiks; Sce- ffidlY, W. W. t-‘niilli: 'l‘i"c.i.~.iiier, Lin"! Gorrill; F.\cci|ti\"e, G. W. Phillips, it. S. P. Jariiiiitg Dr. Col- iii‘, 1J- R. Ronickc, Sidney Rich- aitisoii, John 1'7. Caiiipbcll, James Cniibcck and the miiiistci"s of the several cliui"clics.-S —(‘I.OSIN(Z M l-I l. TING OF IYIIEK OF I'lt.>\\'i-T.. -- The closing iiiccting of the “cck u" Prayer at Siinimerside was held iii the Pres- byterian Church on Friday CVCIIlIIE. There was a large rcprcwiitatlon from thc various churches. Rcvi Mr. Aitcs conducted tlic service. insist- rd by Rev. Hi‘. Wilson, IIfflllllS of Plillif‘ opened ilic service, the eon- gregation joining iii tlin hymns with the choir. Mis liruricl Lee was at the organ. The speakers were Mr. lloitald Baker and Mr . S. Mac- K._. Prayers “TTP ni ((1 at the conclusion of the s cc h); .\'lr. Aiuicrwn iuid Rev. Mr, \VlI“(‘ll. The services throughout. thr- wccl. have been veiy well attended. On Wed- nesday eveiiiiiq the service was held ln 'l"iliiitv Church. Iklr. Praden Jr‘ iv pirsldiig. Rev. \‘l'ultei' Mac- Clcarv was thc spcalwr. lit. s Helen Davies sang; vi rv .“\\l‘i‘ll\' during the ieriicc "Man of Galilcc."-—S WESTERN LOCALS ‘UAIIY. -. Justin Roll-r will be buying t a‘: icx pelts at good cash prices i2, at office of B. Eiiiiiincvsicie. and take ad- opportunity L-lllilli-lil-IZ-lli. afternoon. .\l: Lee Horne, Mr... it. S. P, Jup- ii.:ii: and Mrs. B". W. Itoliinson were tli: haste. es. There were a lar s . nziinbri‘ in for cards, besides sci 1 m me Norm S1191‘? 3061(9)’ DQ118118 i FRANK l mission 15c and 25c. L-209l-1-9-2i. ‘tllc-Jviuch syniy.itili_v' is ex- iciicsd to Mi". Frank Trainor and family iii the very suddcn and iiii- !X[)!'"('!t'£l death of Ali's. 'l‘i:iinor, who a _ llld nus a tievnied wife and moth- llelp Kidneys Don't. Take Drastic Drugs - Your Kidney: contain 0 million tiny tubu or filter: which may be endang- -ron AUTO noon my“ I- ings, consult Brace’; an MRI LEADS WAY (Continued from page 1) :_______,_ of intense political activity with .. u d ... . . . --SL'CCESSFUL nonsn breed- ers use Arthur's Condition Pow- d°1'§- package. Mailed anywhere for 45c. Arthur's ' hafmflfl’. Summerside. L-2070-l-8-3l. “Much Sympathy is extended to ‘ Mrs. John F. McKeiina. Central Bedeque in the sudden pasing of‘ ‘her sister, Mrs. Frank Trainor, 11y- 1 tone. 5_ “ARMISTICE” (Continued from page 1) - -—_ —ALBERTA fur robes for sleigh oi" auto. Order now at Bruce's. L-l960-l-l1-2l. -LOS’I‘ truck tire, tube and rim Tfifafffiléaglgmwt" fiiicicr leave with William Callbeck 5 .. ‘ “m” say‘ Bedeque and 4 , _ ’ 111s. You come back here Monday Ncewe remu-d ‘sober and prepared to answer L_2123'1'u'3i' 10110500115. and if you are not here _F0x RANCHERS get our fflgestfin o'clock you will set n0 prices on Mar-Mill special mating mbyd had dented ever fish‘ 1'12 cubes and meal. Pond and De- iuiiél’. Siininierside. 14-2122. Xobsten illegally and ‘mid he had n0 idea if his two sons, character- ized as poachers by other witness- es. had fished illegally or not, al- though the two lived with him in the same house. Wher. lvfr. Justice LeBlnnc re- marked. "I can say that I do not. put much faith or belief in your evidence," Lloyd replied: "I don't came whether you do or not. You —IIOCKEY AT KENSINGTON,I Alonday’, January lith, I937 at B? P. M. Silver Wings vs. Indian River . ‘ (lame to be played under the new , rules. Hour skate after match, Ad- -—DEATII 0F THEODORE GAL‘ ~ i. ‘ ._.1.hcre passed away in the can't bully me like you did that l Prince Couniy Hospital on Thurs- ymmg fellow W)“ 111515 55W 9V1" day last, Theodore Go lant follow- . dencey iiig an illness of pneumonia. He‘ H” w“ Wren“? 1~° slewflri Wilson, another Eccminac man, ' who raid during his examination. "I have told on myself, but I won't tell on anybody else." Threatened with imprisonment for contempt. ‘ he final'_v gave the names of nine alleged illegal lobsters fishermen. J. H. Kerr, manager of the Chockfisli factory of w, s_ Lgggle and Co. Ltd., corroborated a sfate- meat by Mr. Loggia that two-thirds of lobsters brought to the canning factory were illegally ciiiighL Fred Savoie declared that illeg- , was ~16 years of uge and leaves e 1 wife and several children to whom ‘ sympathy is uxtended. The fiuierul iock ]).".i'."c on Saturday morning from his late residence to st, Paul’, ‘ Church and Cemetery-s 1 Fae .\llnnril'n for colds. —~——i————_. ‘ Personals ‘ -~.\/Ir. Hudson Jeffery was a. visi- ,- tor to Suiiimerside last weeks-s i ___._ —lvi'rs. Flood, South Melville, was . I a recent visitor to SUIIIIIICFSILIOr-S ' packed in his fae‘ory at Ecuiniiiiw lobsters. It was taken npontazieouly as Qvl dnce of Britain's sincere desire for an lntematlonal agreement t/o end indirect intervention in Spain. Britain tonight also addressed new instructions to His Majesty's diplomatic representative; nt Paris Rome, Berlin, Lisbon and Moscow. These constitute the Britlisli re- SDOIISe to replies received from the five capitals on Britain's Christmas eve appeal to check the movement of volunteers to Spain. The British response refers to a new plan for effective control of in- direct. intervention ivhicli at pres- ent is being considered by the two opposing parties in Spain. "It appears to His Majesty's Gov- ernment." the British rcspcnse pro- ceeds. “that this scheme could ivithout difficulty be extended to cover the arival in Spain oi voltin- teers and military personnel as well as war material. Such an exten- sion, indeed, might render the scheme more acceptable to bo‘h parties iii Spain than it may be in its present limited form." IIIAKE ENQUIRY The Government invites France, Poly, Germany, Portugal and the Soviet Union to indicate whether they have iii mind any other meth- ods of control in arldi ioii to those envisaged in the plan already pre- pared. His Majesty's Government. the into say. “are ready to consider with the utmost secrecy any sug- gestion which may‘ ‘cci put forward to this end. 'I'h.:y would also be glad to consider any detailed pro- posal for control of other forms of ‘ndircct livcrveiiiioii ivhich would be ready for early discussion by (the non-intervention» committee of any such proposals submitted to Britain further informs the five governments of the seps she took tonight to ban vciutitrcrs- for Spain. Volunteers from tlzc Uni'ed Kingdom now fighting in Spain are officially estimated at between 500 and 1.000. There are British» vol- unteers on both sides of the Span- ish war. Announcement that the Forrlfzn ally caught lobsters had never been Enlistment Act is applicable to the Spanish civil war foloris a study - i and tliatlie had never bought such of the situation by the Govem- I ment's feral experts. The act for- 1 —Mr. A. E. Mt1CLcun_ M. p, and Mrs. Macbean leave this morning to ‘ t attend the opening of Parliarment/ at. Ottniva.-—-S -Mrs. Ivan Webb of Howlan is» a imtient in the Prince County Hos- pital-S ~-Nlrs. Wm. Woodslde of Humil-1 ton is a. patient in the Prince Coun- i l y I-IospAoL-S With some 20 witnesses rcmaim 1m; to be called BI. the sittings here, the inquiry was adjourned ,uiitil tomorrow. ALBANY PLEASANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE TIICADCCOIIIEGI‘ meeting’ of Pleas- ant. Circle Illstltllle was held at the home of Mi"s. Em Boiilter on Thursday evening, Dec, 10m, The ._;\'4,, m-gn} fwey, Tigmsh, ‘s um‘ i new President occupied the chair, County Hospital .—S ~30» Betty Sharpe. Suinmersidc, DYBSPHII- ‘ (forgoing treatment in the Prince i and the meeting W35 Opened by 1'8- Denting the Creed in _i‘ni=on. Eight members and eleven vistors were The nciv committees for spclli; the weekend in Bedequc the the following month are as follows: bids enlistment in the armed forces of any state at war with a state ‘friendly to Britain. . The point before the cxptris was ' ' whether this was applicable to the ‘Spanish civil war. They apparently decided it was applicable. ‘MAY IVITIIDRAW ACCEPTANCE The Spaiiidi (Valencia) Govern- ment Sent. a strongly worded note to Britain which indicates that its acceptance in principle of a sug- gestion that. the Spanish frontiers should be supervised may be with- - dra an . It accused Germany and Italy of -\v. M. s. IIIICETING-Jflic New] Ylarls" iiiccting of the Women's 1 .\Il.\St‘»llfll'_\' of ’l‘rinitv United Church . ha"; held on ‘Piiesdziv afxcinoan in] Ilpwortli Hall. The President airs. I‘. M. Liiiklettcr ])l'(‘.<l(tlll§;', 'l'lic min- guest. of Helen Bowness-S ——Mrs. W. A. Noonan is at present visiting her son Mr. Andrew Noon- au, Albany.—-S Cameron and Mrs. J k W lk . —Mr. Hugh Bridges, Malpeque, l5 H ac a er o. patient in the Prince County Hospmlps the usual treat be given the pupils alt Christmas, also that the secre- —Mrs. Hubert Crossman of Cen- ti-nl Lot l6 is undergoing treatment iii the Prince County Hospital.-—S w be dwded later Harvey will entertain the next meet- ing at the home, of Mrs, Elmer Gamble, on Friday evening Jan. I5, ——Mrs. Garland of Albany has been visiting in Summerside, the guest of Mrs. Jack Murray-S by each member repeating the "Club Woman's Crccd" frcm mem- ory. The program for the even- - ing consisted of a. contest put on by Miss Harvey, prize won by Mrs. Gorifin Harvey and Mr. George day iit the home 0f her parents, Mr. McKay, 5150 a musimi entertain- mid Mrs. Daniel Noonan, Bedequc. merit, put. on by a number of m1- —~3 r ented young people, with guitar ac- companiment by Mr. Leitli Boulter. This program was very much en- Joyed by all present. Refreshments —i\ir. George Taylor of New An- nan is a. patient in the Prince County HospitaL-S -Miss Myrtle A. Noonan, Kiri- korn, is spending a well earned holi- —-Mrs. Floyd Casely, Wilmot Val- ley has entered the Prince County lites were react by lll‘ Secretary, gu- Tl‘tl\’(‘l'.<=(‘. The rzubljvct [Or the H‘*‘1"_“" m" "°““"°“°"'5 Weéeuthenlselrved rbrthe hostess.‘ -\.\ is "Jesus the Pioiicci" of life." ___ 1m "16 511K112’ 0 'G°°l1 N-Shf’ Prcsirlelit lTfltl the .~=~i-;,.iiii~i~, illlil f1 Fflmds M“ "m?" t° 19”“ "1"" Ladies" brought an enjoyable even- ft‘-"~<1ll1!r on tlic top'c of the !ll(‘("lilg; was given by Mira. A. S. Adar-flay.‘ lesson. "Men and women of for Horizons" which was intcrcsttiig ind iiisliuctful to the Il.. ciicrs. The following officers tor ihc ensuing gilt were installed by .\ll'."», illcn.) ‘HHS.’ President, Mlti. ‘l’. M. Link- fltvr: 1st Vice, Mrs, A. s. iiiiciciiy; Ind Vice, Mrs. Haiiiiiiuiicl John- 119111‘; Recording Sccreiiujv, lVfrs. Tl-"tfflffc: C0ri"espoiiiliug_r Sccrctaiy’. Hm. Geo. Bowiicrss; ‘Frczisurcr, Mrs. [W0 Sheen; Sccrntaryi of Chiistinn Stewardship, Mrs. W, Llcivcl 3'11; Strangers Secretary, Mrs. H. R. Crockett and Mrs. T. ll. 1'7. Iiiniaii; liiission Band, Mrs. Ilobcrt. (f-ordcn llld Miss Violet Iticliardscii; Asso- ciate Helpers, MIT». Mitchell, Mrs. “W016. Mrs. Walter Schurmmi; “by Band, Mrs. Gm. MflPI"lt'l‘S(lIl§ Temperance, Mrs. l-leaimciid John- ltone: Literature, Nlrs. ihwinr Town- Wld: Pianist, Mrs. Btu slim-p; “$55. Mrs. Coo. Macldwrson and - O. D. Maccallum, i-t 531% P. L. Boivness8iSon1 l-‘Imumu. numerous AND BMBALMERS wet» Mrs . provement in her condition. Gordon Woodsidc is ill and that so far there has been no im-‘ 8. lng to a. close, MMDONALD WOMEN‘! INSTI- —Miss Mary Hunt who has been TUTE spending the Christmas vacation at her home iii St. Eleaiiors has re- turned to King's College, Halifax, to rcsiuiic her studies-S The twentieth annual meeting was held all the home of Mrs. W. Bovyer. The meeting opened with the reading of the Creed, followed ___,M‘_.5 Jess“: Hum h“ returned by the roll call, which was answer- to Charlottetown after spending .9‘! by health hints and “l” paying tlic Christmas vacation with her ,0! dues- Thc numnes ‘I’ m“ m“ ‘,m.,,,,‘5, Mn and ws_ Rmhard R“ ‘aiintiel and monthly meetings were Hunt read and adopted. The President a then gave a. complete report on tho ‘year's work. after which the Secre- tary-Treiuurer gave the financial scpli Chadwick who have been visit- "P"? Wmch 5119"?“ 11'“ °“° mm‘ in‘: relatives an the Island for the (""1 "m1 Ulmy-SBVPII ('1°111"'5 5nd past thrcc weeks returned last. ffftr cents had been tirade drums: ram-salty to their home in Lowell. the year. Reports by the District Treasurers followed. which showed —Mr. Ernest Ready and Mr. Jo- “085-“5 a cool reception for the new note. 1 . . . . .. . _ . . ____._._.A__- mat many 51d‘ had been Temefn‘ which announced Britain already bu“! by rm“ and f1°“'°'5- L254“ has declared a ban on volunteers. the school and 51d‘ cmmnmees because Hitler's niiswci" to lust W” the“ 76919715» and 1h” 5am“ week's Franco-British note laid committee was rc-elected. The elec- tion oi’ officers was as follows: President, Mrs. W. Mutch; d'str'ct Vice-Presidents, Mrs. H. M tch. Mrs. J. MBCDLDIIIII, Mrs. R. Mac- Donald; Secrct ry-Treusurer, Mrs. E. Douglas; dis rict treasurers, Mrs. EDICATIN ..no1‘nme no! l’ ~ cffidi? éiiii?» IRRITATED S KIN E. Douglas; Auditors. Mrs. H. Mulch, Mrs. W. Smiillwood. Ques- Prlnce Count; Hospital SOAP AND ‘ - . M H Ambulance In Charge RAIIJNTMENT. £140,112‘: 22d {fig Mglvélarkyf-s‘ l Somme aid». lifllfll" m‘ FREESample.write"Cuti<Iurfl"D¢P!-34- It was decided that the next K°"""I‘°" 2st; SLPaul Street wm. Montrefl- meeting be held m, January at tho Phone 18-1. home of Mrs. P. Mulch roll call in be in the form of a itch-pond. S°11°°1 ‘3911111111106 (appointed for continued violation of 3 months) Mrs. Elinor Gamble and Intervention Agreement and sug- Mrs. Urville Large. Sick, Mrs. Lorne gest; that the proposed supervision Earl Boulter. runs the risk of converting itxelf in Program. Mrs. Emmet Crokeii and practice into another form of in~ terventon in favor of It “'11s moved and seconded that 911L5_ newspaper tary write the public health nurse, nounces the "indecision and Miss Olive Ings. and invite her to fir-dice" Silas-l: at one of their mcetlllgs. dale which. according to Izvestia, are en- Mfss Audrey couraging Fascist Germany to ever‘ fresh provocatioiis. against the I937. Roll call is to be answered Africa,” any German troop; are ether in Spain 0r in Spanish Morocco. i cellor Hitler V Berchmsgaden estate tad“), for a ‘loyalist ships in the I belntcd New Year's ciiploniatic re- ‘Mflmeffflnean- I ceptioii to find ‘ note urging liiui. to take immediate ‘ steps to halt the flow of volunteers » to Spain. which friendship simultaneously with her drive for colonies. has 500N955“ 1" getting Portugal to f0l'(‘p,0 the right IOIIIYOUQII the Treaty oi Versailles rind the Hague convention of Sept. 1, 1929. 29- 1936, agreed to turn back to (‘vcrniaiiy certain properties taken over dur- ing the Great War. hotli iii Port- , ugal mid Portuguese colonies. and to reestablish fully the rights and interests of Gcrninii companies. down specific conditions to accept- ‘direct forms of tli e the in~ur8' At ‘ Moscow the semi-official Izvestiu strongly de- cow- western powers of the The Paris press clemors ‘Iiudlif ' "German meiiaie in Germany flatiy denies Make Terms Willi Portuitlfl BERLIN. Jan. 10—(AP)-Chan- 1 returned from his another British The British Embassy received in- structiofls from Foreign Secretary ‘ generallrfiilflil- Eden today and said the new not-v‘ will be in Hitler's hands tomorrow‘ before the diplomatic corps assem- bles at noon at Hindenbtirg Pal- ace. It was disclosed that Germany. has courted Portuguese German property acquired Portugal by a treaty" signed June effective last. Dec. 18. citizens and Authoritative quarters predicted Non- ' once-that all otlicr nations co- operate, niid that effective means‘ be devised to enforce a volunteer ban. (The German conditions were: (I. That other iiatlons accept the F- Rflvdfi. MFS- P- MUWI. Mfl- proposals to ban the flow of volun- teers to Spain; (2. That. efforts be made to solve other problems connected with in- intervention in Spain: (3. That there be agreement by all interested powers to effective supervision of "on the lpot" mul- ‘Tribute ls Paid Former Maritimer (C. P. Guardian's Special Wire) ‘ NEED . Mass, Jan. i0- iGreater Boston's former Cape ‘Breton residents turned out, in ‘large numbers Saturday to pay ‘tribute to Dr. John MacKinnon ‘ who died in (Baker Memorial) Hos- ‘pital Thursday after an illness of _ tw days. He was stricken while in ,liis (16 Arlington St.) Boston den- ‘ tal office. i Born in Stratlilome. N. S., 67 ‘years ago, he graduated from the 101d Boston Dental College and Tufts Dental College. Dr. MacKin- non was n. prominent member of the‘ Canadian Club of 305mm ‘ which was represented at his fun- eral by Resident J. Ernest Kerr. I Pallbearers were: James M, Muc- ,Donald, a native of Margaree, N. 5.; Dr. John McPliail. River Denys, N- 5-1 James H. Morson, formerly ‘of Dundos, P. E. I. and a past president of the Canadian Club; Thomas F. Egan and Dr. Keltie. Rev. Hector Ferguson, pas- tor of the Scotch Presbyterian church took part; in the service. , TRA GEDIES (Continued from page 1) trick Mailman, farmers at Milo Lot 9. The funeral will be held Tucs- \ " at 12 o'clock from the Rose lley Church to Hampton ceme- for interment. The jury cmpaiiellcd to inquirc .l‘..') the death of Captain Mac uni was iroiiipcscd of the follow- 1: John MacLcod. Frmik Nichol- v11.'Dalvay Murchison. Robert m‘. T. Gerald Black. I-Ierber; xlianan and John Siliipliant. At Clyde River the coroiiefsjuiy 60111119531 017 L10yd Hender- 7.311. Dalvyn Murchison, Robert, Iatheson. Harry MacKinnou, A1- Jll MacLean, Walter Boyle and Iontague Hyde. ilift. Between Hitler And- Aides Seen t PARIS. l‘. l0—(OP>-Havas ‘ News Agciity‘, in a despatcli from Berlin, stated Saturday it had been confirmed there that Reich chan- cellor Hitler. con routed with the resignation of his chief admiral and threatened resignation of his army .Cliief-ol-staff, “has not yet dared i to send an army expeditionary force to the General Francisco Franco." But blackshirted Nazis. ultra- powerful weapons and war tech- nicians hail been rushed to Spain because Hitler demands an insurg- ent victory at any cast‘, the des- patch added. It continued: “A stormy clash involving Nazi leaders-at one time rumored have fpached the stage of an im- aid of niinent blood ptu-gel-led to the‘ present situation. "As long agoms Dec. 21 ilic of- ‘ fical German news bureau an- nounced the retirement of Admiral Richard Foerster. commanding the Reich fleet. The Navy ministry announced his retirement again Dec. 31. At that time it. was re- ported Admiral Foerster had refus- ed to engage his fleet in operations in Spanish waters which he eon» sidered would lead to a Europe“ ivar. “Adnfl-al Rolf Carls nimediately} was appointed to succeed Foenter.‘ He at once carried out. the now his- toric operations against Spanish‘ Atlantic and , "Shortly; before Christmas Gen- eral Wilhelm Faupel. Reich envoy w the Franco Government. went to see Hitler at Berchtcsgaden to (lémand 60.000 men for the rebel "Hitler relayed the appeal to his army. Immediately Chief of Staff Werner von Fritsch advised tha‘ neither Germany nor its army fl°u1d yet stand operations which would lead to a European war. "He was said to_h tires to stop such intervention.) These conditions still stand. o. spokesman for Joachim Von Rib- bentrop, German Ambassador to London, said. He added: "We're ready to dis- cuss any combination that takes Reichfuchrcr Hitters three condi- tioiis as a. starting point." Officials indicatedthey felt some nations, especially Russia and France. might find it. difficult to fulfill Hitler's program. They said they doubted if Hitler would accept the new British pro- posal after once having stated iic would consent to limitation only after all countries had agreed on effective control. eliminating all direct and indirect aid to Spain. The press denounced as "foreign lies" the reported existence of Ger- man troops in Spanish Morocco. J. L. DAVISON FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER KENSINGTON James ; l as tomthreateiifrcsignanion ZI (Continued from pgge i) denied last night German “troops" were enroute to Morocco but did not mention volunteers.) Undersecretary for Foreign Af- fairs, Francois De Tessan, speak- ing at a. Radical Botfn¥~t (Qacss in Belfort. issued a. new warning of French determination to act against my invasion of the African territory. Sven an indirect attack against French interests would be met. with "firm measures," De Tessan said. "France will permit no attempt against its communications or ag- ainst the interests which it. pro- tects.” Naval Minister Alphonse Gas-i nier-Du Pare and Vicc-Jidmiral Jean Dorian. chief of the Navy C iieral Staff, arrived at. Algiers aboard the cruiser Colbert to in- ‘ spect. coastal defcncea and the French Atlantic Elect was in Moroccan waters, ostensibly en- gaging in routine manoeuvres. Italian View ROME. Jan. ill-Italy 1s oppos- ed equally in either German or Rus~ian domination of Spain, j Moiocco or the alecliterratiean, the political review ll Mcrlo declared today in a front-page editorial. "German penetration iii Spain and Morocco is a problem which arose clfllllOrfillSly before the Great. l. 'ar," the Review said. "But Germany tocia_v, although re-armed, is not in a condiiion to impose her solution; certainly the accord with Italy to consult each other on European problem: rein- forces her KIlPIOIIIHIlX-ly but this does not. mean that Italy. if she dcesnt want the Shiv, could dc- sira the German in the Latin sea." Observers here regarded the art- icle of great significance and timed at a strategic moment. because of Italo-Gcrinan cooperation thus fur with regard to Spain and conch‘. reports of German aspirations in Spanish Morocco. “Although Germany has placed the problem of colonies on the car- pet too noQ-ily," Il Merlo continued, “although it is true that reiitution of one or two colonies would not at all solve the very grave German crisis. it is just as true that. a. na- tion of 65,000,000 inhabitant; cari- ‘ not be left to manufacture cannon as the sole remedy against un- leniploymeiit. provoked by closing 10f almost all f0i"nier outlets her manufacturers.” As to a Soviet Republic in Spain the paper continued: "If, the question were regarded only n" a danger of Bnlshcvik con- Spain. "It ivould be destined to the most rapid and demonstrative fail- ure of all the advantage.» of anti- rBolshcvist prciiagniiida. But tlic {evil is that the Soviet Republic ‘would bc Spanish Cll1_\' iii name. M‘ i RIZUC i "immisfnzyiéfiifi for l CRYSTAL RINK TUESDAY,- JAN. 12th Second Senior Game for the ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP — The Old Rivals -- GRYSTALS of SUMMERSIDE’ vs. GIIARLUTTETUWN ABEGWEITS 1 I-Iour’s Skating" After Match Game starts at "$.15. ADM. 35c and 50c plus tax -< i-i"="="6"§r*= ious suzvicrs u ‘sang "Amoss tine De~crt" froir .; ‘ Afaiiiicicrs 13c‘ ieni; and in tilt pirit i evening “Sear! cut Th?" U 111-" "é Divine", I-Iamblln, Mrs. V. L. Ding- . Gounod. he'll hung i"ciii'.t:"i-<l by (Continued from page 3) I v.e'tl presiding at the organ. ' full choir. The evening service was conduci- i’? *1 - - ed by the K111514713 the Rev. S. C» ST. DYXSI IIASILICA Cooper. The stibject. was "The Cer- triiiityi and Joy of the Resurrection" and the text was 1 Cor. 15, 20, "Now is Christ risen from the dead." Yesterday was Hilly Name Sun- day at St. Diiiistuiil, Iiashca, alsl _ i the Feast. of the Ho, l-‘annly. Paul was thinking of the dismal ‘ rm“) nlmcws “we “L ML. “ma; (‘fl1l5@q11l‘1lF@5 1n 111° Came” pan’ of 1 hours. Solemn lhgli zllll-‘D. was cel- thc chapter and of the result to‘ Obrated by m.“ I.~‘,“,,_ Sui1i"an o‘ Christ and men if they had believ- j S,“ Dunslhlps Babb‘, ed a false gospel. ‘ The preach“ m _ I 1 l masses we: The. preach?“ o’ elary age had i Rev. Vincent IVIOIFISOILIVIIO has re- ‘v oclziiincd the risen Christ _ y _ 1 _ _ cciitly returned iroiii the mis=ioi ‘lwoggmnhf ht“? $311111 15211:‘ field in China. F8111?!’ .\IOl'I'l50I ‘lgmihéniofily o1‘; QIWLSIZIiLS Si“ m v told the congregation that the pi"0- ‘lie Syrian grave then his assaultsl “We 0f LLghm m Cm?" 113111.139?" _’ n the Mes of En‘ ‘res was, assigned to the Canacaan l\ll&SlO1'l jllgrlylcss g p Band of Scarboro Bluffs, Ont, i! . . , i925. ri-Si?Cggoaéeasigfisdfiziwblciigneghriisd He 101d of. m" success w)?!“ women believe in this 20th century ‘ ‘m’? .1“? an???“ 5mm} that‘ m“ in the resurrection, The peoples ol'_ PM?“ Wmm“ u.‘ m” ‘Strmfl Europe, India. Africa and China l 11mm? °““1_““§1 m" M" Pf L?“ ‘m5’ are as “.0 are today worshipping the _ and tne many obstacles and rise.“ cmist " ips encountered bringing thi Jesus Christ is the victor who $051391 o’ c1ln§t 1"’ 111°“ In?“ overcame and is now sitting upon , _ Qnllfl» 33ml" the throne. A risen Christ completes 3T°TY15Q11 5111-01. 8 0 _E"~‘fl1\'l_'1811C9_d the gospel a dead Christ aiinihil-" much J03‘ A1111 601W JIUOH In hi! ma; The ma; may, 91mg; is fiFen ‘ work. In conclusion Father Mor- gives the power to Christianity and i rison exhorted the congrclillwn if 39y to human hearts. appreciate their great gift oi faith and to pray for the s1: work in that far-off n. eveiiiiic -Vi nit-rs wet‘! chanted and Ilene" n of Blesesd Sacrament given b": Father NfcCardle. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN C-IIIIRCII ‘The Church Services at st. Paul's 1 yesterday began with the celebra-l tion of Holy Communion at. 8.30. - — ~ _t_-..-, followed by Morning Prayer 11.00. Speaking to the forth, or w manifest". 'l‘his. he said, means the showing forth of Jesus to all the ivorld. and boys and _ " ‘Taking as the text for iiie morning rirls can show forth Jesus by their lives and actiona Cmllllllhllg, the speaker addressed the zidult. con- ‘gregation, taking as 1ll5 subject a and would, in fact. be a branch of maralle‘ record or we bayhcod of the Union of Socialist Soviet Re- publics dominated by the Govern- ‘ nieiit. of Moscow. I1 Mcrlo predicted the Spanish crisis will not lead to general war. pointing out that despite his anti- Bolshevist crusade Chancellor Hit- ler ha: renewed for another yea: a commercial treaty whiz Russia. 60,000 army regulars were sent to Spain. and was quoted as havinfl‘ remarked openly in Berlin tl-at ‘a war begun u‘! bread cards is pl- ready lost’ lllCrrlllg to Grnnanys ‘ straitcned economic stuatioii. “Defence Minister Wcrnci" Von Blomberg joined the angry dis- cussions, giving full supprrt to his Chief of Staff. Hitler was said l0 have considered replacing Von Friiscli. A crifis neared. with rumors spreading that. thc arm)’ would forcibly disarm the bllckshirt militia in a slioivdowri move on the Fuelirerls supreme authority. “But Hitler dared not t-hwar‘. his army cliieis on the issue. and the crisis was averted.“ GERMAN CONTRIBUTION BERLIN, Jan. l0——(AP)—Clian- cellor Adolf Hitler, hoping for col- onies and raw materials. has dis- patched 15.000 to 25.00 volunteers to aid Spanish Fascists and spent 3180000000 on the civil war, priv- ate advices said tonight. ‘There were official denials of German nsistance to Fascist‘ Ben. Francisco Franco. and Berlin spokesmen declared no luioivls-dgc on reported militaiy and commer- cial activity in Spanish Morocco. But private German sources declar- ed Hitler had advised Franco to hasten and capture Madrid by Jan. 15. and that his objcriires in the war were return of war-lost colon- ies, miiiiii‘: concessions in Spain or " its possessions, and economic aid from other European powers. About 10.000 of the German vo'- untccrs wcrc said to be regular Reich mldiei-s. the rest. labcr and youth organizers. and miners dis- patched to work in mines in Moroc- co and Spain. Eastern Guardian msmiscnnvrious to Charlottetown Guardian may be l‘ " “ to their Kept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Marion's Drug Store, Montague. ti. .."I‘IIBOUGIIOUT the pelts will be Prince Edward Island Fur SCBSOI] Day and Night Calla Promptly Attended. PHONE .14. '_ Charlottetown. l Brothers Store. Montague and J A. Webster. I58 Richmond St U» Illul‘: in lino. Jesus and the attending circum- stances surrounding the incident. as recorded in the GOr-IJEIS. Analys- ~ ill! the accounts. hc rfllfl, zliat much is tinknowii of all the Cll'(‘ltlll.<'lllltt‘$i at l. _ children, , fifliliml- 11'» “T1010 110 W623i! “11110 10 the Rector explained tllC-"lflthlllllg ‘let the experiment be tried out in of the word Epipliaii_v—"To slioiv , TII F BAPT CIIYKt II The Rm . H. second of a sent-s (it Yliat. can we tXuH-Zt.‘ ab the ("criial l]I4L'.1:iPll i~\p' ocl in zlie boa“ o" .loi> l2 l7. "t. i thou by s .. . i subject o.’ zlic may we know" Go so vitalv iiiipo nrcd so much ii ilicz‘. of iv" '"' .-liui.l<i iliii (iii. B. D., , pltiiClltll at llir» nu» .i.i. ‘a boy he learned his lessons from if tlic i i cssary’ for Hm to be iia ‘the received for the Pool Limited by R. W. Stewart. Clark L-eoo. ‘ knowledge‘ o a great nioclvixi Barth of his earlier life: but it i» KIIOWII that Jesus came to our world and made his abode among the p:or. As zicitics of ziian can the Synagogue, from the carpeiit- ("Emir 111mm‘, ‘- ers shop and from God's great out lilebl s._\ . ye. of doors. but. the rcccrd of the yrars 1 all llllnU-x inc is contained in two sentence stale- uniicrse and inc cd is 1.1.0 i. merit; by St. Luke and by the story "I caiicli". ilii ' 0i Hi5 i": . 0f His visit to Jerir-"aleni at twelve v.l rc the ins: i’ of sir-Pct Elm“ years. In imagination we can cu. But faiwiici". her than all iiiii clothe the bare parts there stated “'=" 113"‘ 111*‘ ~"l“>'1°*7‘-"1‘ "1 a "My with yum-h may, §£\X'\I'(l§ w mp1“. curly \\ll1(' of Lind u. ‘lg in a them intelligible. Wide" 11M 1- I “-~- “s E“ Jesus consecrated the honu life ‘1‘*1'°‘§‘$1‘ “1- a t“ 1h‘ “OMS of by living in a home, and made that DTP-Dill". nail; nu.~,i_hiiiiti_tlie Di- home the most talked of, though‘. f‘? Sm‘ ‘W 1w "'11 men“? o‘ o: home iii the whole world. Jcsu. wflttwii"1f1‘1i1i"x; _.“_ M‘ “N1 W" in every home. in every l.fc. ivili ‘ ' ' ‘fin, C15,‘ in coiisecrate. “m. “u Jesus as a boy and man lcaz-iicd ilhrough life's lessons one at a time: Luv: v mm.‘ aside "for the time being the divine , mnmqn‘. side of His nature. S‘. Paul pun it. that He. emptied Iiiiiwcf and made Himself of no rcputiiion. In ‘ order to redeem man. it. was iicc- ~ the perfect ])(‘_\> l1)l.l _\ ' t‘ I Jesus learned in those ycars private lifc how to bear rcspoi ' oi ity. Traditionally He became i. ‘ Hi‘- ~» 1 1L prolder fur the home. All those (‘all MR1 111v U ‘- -‘_“~'-" a‘ .- were but preparations fir 111l1-*11‘»\Y“‘1 >1“- _‘- “Y” “t” 7111C greater responsibility oi 1¢'1'l‘"“\’- 11"l“""“‘ " “'4, “ {he purpose g0,- whwh B‘. can“, burning and shit .ii lit .lll‘.1 that is merely rcucr.‘ Slaiiieris‘ Lmc l7".\ iii As Mannder puts it delightfully in his Cantata "Bethlehem" , . . . "Upon His lllf‘ “a; lhc sliad- {$11}; ,",°“““""“ (‘av of the cross .’ “The son of Bu“ um‘ 3 _ _ .l'an came to seek and to saxc that 3M Hph“ C“,,_‘)‘,(_-_; J, m‘, “Finn which was lash-to give His liic a ransom for man " Arid the l‘(‘.\".l1l is found in His triumphant ut'cr- li was iiiiiiiiatcri that the aiiiiiiii ‘(l ,ancc. "I am come that yc nilolit ' have life." At the evening service. tlic Rcc- . 'tor based his scriiiou on the first II IIIII-"I- “I'll ' chapter of the Colossliiiis discovcr- - tug tlicrc St. Paul's ambition for A: the that‘. ‘In ' » llol, his churches-that. yr- iiiialit. lic fii- l\‘(‘lit(‘lllI‘!' i‘. n" \" ll X11111 led with the kiioivlciicc cf His wil‘: lll - “as cm i. ;=' Tim DY Rf‘ that ye might walk ivortlrv: that Father .\icl-1c.. Ilciiiims of th tour christian life should be fruitful. 1101i‘ NMIIO $<><'1P!.\' " ~"f‘~‘Pl1 3°17 Communion in a 1W1". Rev. l-‘aflicr (TSullivan celebrate the nine oclrvk ma‘ and m" Father Firming the hirzh mass a . l030.Rci".Fa1l1ci' it-Kciizia view" cil at. all the ma... Iii the cvciiiiig tlicrc was Rosar and Holy Name Vespers. lien T00 the Hoiy Name p N10‘ R \- FY1319 Howard who has us’. rctiirnc from Saint. John N. 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