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'» . _ , _- . » ' i ' ' ` Zi -rim ciTii'i:orrerown’cp;uznrAN _ _ .i.==,;-g.-.-,~,-,-,_-,,-- iiir-'~* aa'*”‘~" " _ _ '_`_;" ' ` _ __ v ___ r _, _ - _ .aiis\'t"'\tI1c_a li ACK 0F_THE HEADLINES ! -the true love |90!! of an heiress and , _` her chauffeur l :"5 _L B 26c, They defied Society to marry, but then the husband falls under the spell of an exotic "passion flower! _ l6c Evefl AN” ur Let Us Make Your Fox To runs. -- Skin Into a Scarf . -__-F '1‘Bl'Nl'I‘Y UNITED CHURCH _ sun md nuke 5|{A1'|Nq 'r0N'[Q||1'...)gnq_ Matinee 8.15 31 c & 8.45 420. 52°. She could not A good thrill- Follow her (asc 1 ing talkin of modern mar- riage from the hit novell ..,.. _:__ KATHLEEN NORRIS' hell’ bein: a low - thier. im!" UK heart story in I §t¢'r£°!~' w E `: wirii ?l£"fP..~“:'.‘ xiii' FRANCIS _ cHl`Rl5Es Bickrortn KAY .ioiiNsoN Lewis srolvr. i` ZASU PITTS '$59' B-. -I not possibly supply. This thought <11 to $1.030. inskiiig a total contri- bution im' Missions and Maintenance `of $7.300, a very \vor‘.liy showing. Rev. Dr. Ramsay was the morning p:'f-rivlici' and dealt with the subject of the “Christian family,” taking as his text Mark 10, 6, 8 and 9. The :ri-incii uns in line with the sei'ies i' ;icidrcs>.cs Dr. Ramsay has clcllver- rl since tlic new year. 'l`lie teaching _ ii ,. cl’ i:innl_v. He co:‘i'<~cted tlic views held ii that iliiy respecting divorce. This ivstioii occurs in three of the U05- .'.'.r, »$. *ti ._”__J_______ _ ivirlit-lit any i-xccptioii. As a rule Jesus is lull of references to tlie_ The cost to dress up will bs in giving the Sunday ser ic _ o - ‘ ;_ 3 1°); pg niany hundreds who cannot other- DAVID M5955, [,|M]1'|;D |'1'u¢sday, 1l'eb_ mth. 3182-2-9 | _t Although the radio performs a :most usciul and appreciated service REDS. 51350 PATCH' 515'” Mg. 1-155,11 Klggll will he' buy- w E I ’ V' 68 i SUNEBS 515°” 'ln its at the Revere Hotel VS. A rui- specialists - is i-uns Street ‘ an - |\.vi:=c enjoy same and Trinity is grate- _ ._._._' _ ful io CHCK for its efforts iii this sam* John N B 5|{A-“Ng 1~0y|q|.y|°...|;gm| fully accepted. TORTURE 0|-‘ YOUTH WAS 'ONLY A PRANK CHICAGO, February 7.-Tied to a ccmctcry cross, pelted with dirt clods and nailed alive iii ii cof‘lin, George Wittbrod, crippled salesman, livcd through a night of horrors to iden- tify his tornieiitors today. Seven youths, who told police the "prank was all in- fun," were under arrest. Wittbrod. suffering from fi-is. iii Mini; divorce is forbidden Shock. was in a h<>~=i11tal- Wittbrod visited a neighborhood .icsiis only azinouiiccd principles but il0Oll’00m 105i 0‘~’01`\il\i1- 011 l2l\Vi¥\Q -l._..,-e l_., an ._.M_-¢l,¢,lO,,_ llc lay;-, down the youths seized him, forced him at l:\\v. bill in it is a lundaineiital 3050 fm ‘ ity`s-edge cemetery. principle. Marriage is a divine in- C automobile and drove to a ` 8184-2-U sections. PRIZE WINNER-The contest ‘for prizes at the auction forty-five game in Children of Mary Hall on Tl-iursclay night concluded as follows: Ladies first Mrs. E. A. Holland' La- ! dies second; Mia. J. J. Duffy; Dden- AI "I ltlcmen's first, Mr. John J. MacDon- lald; Gentlemen's second, 4)/fr. Thea. MacMillan: Ladies Consolation, Miss G91, your reggrvationg early Bessie Gallant; Gentlemans Con- Tuesday morning. as the mam - . solution, Mr. Edward Flynn. The lucky chair prize was drawn by Mrs. 1 _ Felix Ai-senault. The ladies in lcharge wish to thank those who .so _ generously donated prizes for the oc- _ caslon, and also tl-ie young ladies, i who helped conduct the game as well as all who helped in the sale of 1 roxu irrcciio still the privilege of per- ` ,_ ' ° ..' , 3184-2-9' - “' _ _ since use sonally attending in the Sanctuary _ ` ___ iiliorcis a pleasure which radio can _ . READING, or |=;Ncy0|,,|0A!, L51- , ' l t k' dl gov of their time and talent 9 TER_The Introduction to the Ioltlis uns iiiipie-si-cl as tic congrcga ion in Y 0 ' 'encyclical letter was read at al c ‘ _,mg lm. 'Clmllllg imlm of the in making this service the success it lmasses ln the Roman Cal,_h°llc_chu__ch . wi ~ ~ sn' , ~-Pl ~ t - th was. 1 tl . if-I-\iii'li)smiaclo?\T" mf nnoEiTci:ie:te vc; A verv kind invitation came from E §fln‘:dt:;:3,::;seT;i E:.';;“:::lx.le - M°st cruclal Game iziaiclc that tlic special self-denial the rector of St. Pauls Church for lentlre letter Wlll probably own” Bev. iuiicl for iiic churcli in Westem, lhe h01d1IU! Of th0_5€YV1C0 “ext Wwlfieml 5lmday5_ ,A explmllol-y com, 'Jaiiiidii was now closed and amount- in their church which was grate- [ments may b, “wen”-y on “rio” . YOU canst afford to of the wliole series miss lt- _ _ Seat Sale agement Expect a sell out- Regular prices INTEREST CENTRES ON |N HUDSON BAY ROUTE 01"T‘.-\W!i. Ont., Ffh. R --“Naviga _g tion iilmig ilu- liiifison Bill' route. will ig bgiiiiiin of viinl iiitcwft ic all Can- |01' alle. and especially io the prairie [iw boys. The fxfiiiiii riiiicil in ,l faiituticii. God created man, 'male and iem.ilc~, that is man and woman, W05 fied by his Wfishi 10 0 lUmbSi0l1C _ __ _ C ' li-lane is the central pillar of our hu- I P1 __ lniaiiity. It is an important event and Clod-5 0! ' ' " [should be entered into with care. i male and it-uiale from one unit. Mar There, Wittbrod told police he ross and his abcluctors, ignoring his cut cas _for mercy, pelted him with dirt t The youths left; but soon return- ed, Wittbrod down and nailed l financing their year‘s work of aiding lstaritial help to the Ladies of Bt. lvincent De Paul Society Circle in the poor. tickets. The proceeds will be a sub- 1 E _ What therefore God hath joined to- .ei-tlici, lei: no man put asunder. ORTH RUSTIC0 AND VWINITY I . - him up in it coflin box. Before fas- ' | In ilie eveniiig the service was es- 5001115! the lid. the C1`illD10 Said the 1 On Tuesday evening, Jan. 27th, a New Gla.‘i;;o\\ iiilii lliv _l\.'i».'tli l{l!~- provincrs witli the complolioii ol ‘_~¢-01-Q ot 3 to 2 in l'iivo;- ni ily- lm port facilities at Churchill," said R. My Glfnn Ma1"m “ns wmtml by mm of mul M u` A ) H ` ` 0 ‘ i:;rf»n<,;~~t fi; pi»i~i.~. .lolui llryclcii, and \\l'iS§lill§ =i\>0lll~ _.i-i to iiu|.\ic by one ol thc arcntcsi in:|..ii\;;i;i.~:_ "(‘:‘c»l<»r Spirit by whose _ _ _ .xl lin- \.\'r»i'lil`.~' loiiiiilations first were W rials. Mr. Francis l)nii-t1i~ iii l‘:i.- . " 5 _ _ _ ` \ llaiil." lt iviis sung with it vuu never box behind their ciir. t0\\'I\C¢l it for _ . C. ` ‘ ‘l ~1. ~. ‘ l l i li.- rliurcli 'uid H alisiartioii of ull. ,H "P '\("] O( H U" ‘ ive :iii iii.~p.r.ilioii to tlic \vliolc .-criicc. 'l`licl'e were t\\o soloists in ;add.tioii to the large choir, Mr. Ben .Acorn, who is always a favorite, sang [“Lord, licrlr my cry," and Mr. Hugh Austin of cena-iii United, Moncton, sang iii u niasterly way "Come, ye Youths fircd some straw in the box, it that lic stuppcil the blaze by Failing iii |lir~ir cil<»i't:; tu loiver thc coflui iii a 1ic\vl_v-dug grave, ittbrod said the ioulhs .Lied thc ivliilc and then ahaiirlourtl it in :L ditch. ' Iii the ciirly niorniiig a passing farmer heard Wlttbrod`s groans and released him. Police said the youths, liabltues of the poolroom Wittbrod visited fre- quently, would probably be charged . u r pl gx ll..-. 1-' D- Trueman f Mount A1. ‘with kidnapping and assault ic data gathered by the Domiriionlunder the capable management of ""“°(‘ " ° ` ' ' ' Observatory 35 Df SD€Cial importance, _our efficient teacher, Mr. Ai~t.li.ir P010- Ulf' m2\tZI19ti¢ d@¢liIl&l5i0l1 Vll‘i€S Miss Dora Smith of Cavciidish, 513 very rapidly." _ The first work of this kind to be i done by the Dominion Observatory in 1 Noi-tlicm 1/fanitoba was in thc year 1922, when magnetic stations were o established along the Hudson Bay Railway from The Pas to the end of steel, Kettle Rapids. Following thi.s.l in the same year, magnetic stations were established along the canoe route that leads to Cochrane river and on to Nueltin lake in the barren lands north of the 60th parallel of latitude. Ln 1923 magnetic stations were establislicd along in canoe route from The Pas to Churchill via. Cold Lake, Churchill and Seal rivers. The return trip was via Hudson Bay, York Factory. the Hayes river route; to Norway House, and Nelson river to Landing lake and Mile 185 on the Hudson Bay Railway. The repeat sta- , tions of The Pas and Mile 200, H. B. Ry.. were reoccupied in 1927 and, flilaln in 1930 in which year Church-! ent the week-end visiting her -:ous n MBS Mm, McLean jreriiarks. and in the course of which Mr. M. J.ADoyle was a rccciit vl.<.=lt- fcmpce to me Work. of w'°per’m°n C 1. to Charl0tlel0“.n his pericctcd in the different farmers W ' assoeialioiis of this Province. Deal- 'I'he many friends of Mrs. L. B Toombs will be sorry to lczirii of her ilness, and hope for a speedy recov- ery. Miss Hazel Smith cntcrlaiiicd ii number of her school chunis on Jan. 14th, it being the occasion of her twelfth birthday. Mr. Wesley Smith. Cavcnfii.turne<| to the city Monday morning. Her many friends will bc sfirry to ficar of the ilnlcs of Mrs. liaiiiiiioiid ill was again visited, McKenzie of Ci\vcndisli_ and liopi- slic In 1923 nn observer was attacheci to the Hudson Strait Expedition and Uhhllshod magnetic stations at. strategic: points in the strait. ` In all. 41 stations have been estab- llshcil in Nortliern Manitoba and sixl in I-lurl:.oii strait. At. all stations a,_ ceniplcln fir.-termination has been made of the three magnetic elements, | fieelinalioii, inclination. and liorizcri-' ini intensity, ns well as dcterniiiia-I tions of latitude and loiigitiicle_ 'Bda information. apart from its. Immediate practical value to navi- gators in Hiidsoii Bay and to all oth- or users of the magnetic compass; in those northern regions, is of great' importance in adding to the know ledge of the di.=.ti~ibution of thief ea.rtii's magnetism iii a section of* the world adjacent to llic magnetic; north pole, and is therefore of con-I sidcrnble value in ii discus-ion of the; oarth`s magiiezlsni and its allied phenomena. 0 ~ -__ MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERI. mldrcllecl tn tho Pnalinnsier General. will lu- rec:-Ireil nt Ottawa, until noon on Fi'ii.ln,v, the 20th 'Mori-_1i. 1931, for the ennveyuiieo of His lMn,ie»ty’s Malls, on a proposed Contract ,mr a psrlorl not exceeding lou: years, six times per week on the route. CRAl!I.0'l‘~ 'I’E’I`0\VN RURAL ROUTE N0. 7. from the Postmaster G'eneral's pleasure. Printed notices containing further fn- fqrn-iation as to conditions of nruposefl _vmitract may be seen sal blank fol-ws of Tender may he obtained It the Io _r lfiffleea of Charlottetown und at the oi l :lieu cf the Post Office Inspector. JOIIN l'. XVIIIGAR Pine fnffii-, 'irpecior Post Office fnspei-u»r'a Office t 9 |"~' . litl. IU! will soon be up around again in ii loiv days. CANADA BU’1"I`I~LR AT I"I-EAST NEWARK, N. J., l<'<~liriiiii'y 7.-Bui- ter from Monircal fuunil :i place nn the table at the "all air least" licrc today celebrating the opcning of a union pix.-iseriger terminal at tlis busy airport. From I9 states and tlircu fnrcigii countries came the viands. 'i'licr<- was Chicago pork, Missouri .~.tr:iw- berries and Texas cactus candy. Panama supplied iiiiiczipples, and Cuba topped off the meal with cic- ars. . The food was asscniblcrl from all points in 26 hours, and the lunch- eon, arranged as a dcnionstratioii of aerial transportation, was altciioiiilci~ful voice charmed every- one, 'llie Baptist quartctte, Messrs. itoy Quigley, Leigli Dingwell, .lack Stei-ns and Marc Calder, sang "The Bcziuiilul l_.:\iid" in a most pleasing iiiaiilicr. All Miss 1.-illlen Earle accompanied Mr. Enrli: and Miss Roberta. Spencer his days as an outcast on shipboard. He is Austin F. Marti. Last Octo- ber his activities made him no long- er welcome lri Nicaragua and the authorities placed liiiii aboard a ship bound for the Unitcd States. llc was not allowed to land there. On the rclurn trip Mexico, Guate- mala, Salvador and Costs Riva re- fused to admit him. At, Pei-ii an Chile he received rt similar cold ro- ceptioii. An effort. was made to re- turn him to Nicaragua. but. that country _would hiivo none of him, The ships ofliccrs, somewhat dis- couragcd,_ai'c going to try all ports between here and San Francisco in an effort: to land their passenger. THE LIFE 0F A SAILOR This poem was written on board the S. S. Prince Georac while off the coast of the Queen Charlotte Islands, C. WEDDING BELLS-On the nine- tccnth of November last. an event ~`_ .__ Y 9 1931 -_...___ , §"‘rm~w~qw-mn.;-zz., ,________ *_* _ SPECIAL TRAIN_S TUESDAY _ 'LEAVES SUMMERSIDE 4.45 P~ M. RETURN FARE $1.65. - LEAVES MONTAGUE 9.30 A. M. RETURN FARE $2.00. f Ch ch Services! ' 'Central Ulllliiilll f I _ _ I _ _ ' 1° *rg I i ,Q I __ i.,-.§~_ I. _,,\ lot more than ordinary importance, ,nt least to the contracting parties occurred ivlicn Hazel Emily, young- 'est rlauglitei- of Roderick and Mrs. . lMcLeocl, of Brookfield, became the §wlie cf Ernest Reign White, eldest `s<>i~. or william ami Mrs. white, of Milton. Tiie marriage ceremony- was S 1 of ported by Mr. Milton Buell and Miss Julia White, sister of the groom, act- ed held at the home of the parents of th justice to the good things prepared in Mrs. McLeod‘s excellent style. ringing of bells announced that the S least one hundred strong. They all U passed through the house, congrat- 0 tertalned by music, games, and oth- ver an early hour, when after wishing ill selves to the limit. The young eau- J _ple also left for their future home 1" lin Charlottetown. followed by the is 0'1"I'AWA, Feb. 8-I-leartiest con- U gratulatlons of the Government and E ‘people on his record-breaking run at ‘fe Daytona Beach, were tslegraphed to- W d o lows: “On behalf of the Government and h people ei Canada I tender you heart- iest congratulations upon the splend- id record you establisliccl yesterday. A he workmen of the Old Land and W the courage and determination of H 'thc Scot made thc achievement poe- sible." o l you knew the amount of pumping we Y ‘lawyers sometimes have to do to get U bridesmaid. The reception was G Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur, of Bum- the bride. The guests, about twenty- "1 five in all consisting of the near of Manager of the Canadian Stores, relatives and irieiias or the bride I-td~. I brlmh °f Whwb "fm _hu and gl-¢0m_ spent 3 vel-y pleasant ey. been opened up here. Mr. Arthur is ming, At 3 °'¢1°¢k all 53; down 1;° receiving the congratulations of his e wedding supper, where all did m ulating the bride and groom, and af- in ter many amulllng and hgnl-|19” also the designer and builder of a ,mms ,etl,ed_ The Wag were gn. ispecially constructed potato wagon, w Western Guardian -SPECIAL _TRAIN WILL LEAVE UMMERSIDE for Cliarlotteiown at ,fcondlmlcfl by me R¢»,._ G_ T_ Spflggsh 4.45 Tuesday afternoon. Abbie-Crys- Kensington. The groom was sup- W l ganic. Return $1.65. 3135-2-0 --GIVEN POSITION A MANA- ER.-Mr. Hillard Arthur, son of erside, has been given the position any friends on his success.-S. -INTERESTIG VISI'l`0l¥f--An III- Before long, the touting of horns and t¢€f5¢ll‘\8 ViBlt0\‘ U’ 5Umm¢“|d° °“ uturday was Mr. Ambrose Monag- serenadem had 5,-rlved ln ml-cl, lf, han of Kinkora, who has the distinc- on of being the original inventor f the threshing and cleaning mach- e ` . on Prince Edward Island 1_-Ie is ich he has been manufacturing I1 amusements until a late, or rather f°1‘ the P8-if 3°" YW” and WMU* U great demand by Iarmers not only the happy wuple a l-,leumg vow" for hauling potatoes but for general on the matrimonial sea, they went “fm W°\'k- MY- 140038000. Wh° 15 ll°me_ alle, lwvlng ull,-,yecl mem- unfortunately under the doctor's care ` ust new regrets that he will have to y of! work for a-few days as he very busy. It is refreshing to hear a. _best wlshes ol lhell. many lrlmdl gentleman of Mr. Monaghan’s age __ speaking in such an optimistic man- er of trade conditions on Prince dward Island, when from all quar~ rs of the globe one hears of fac- ries and work shops having to close av bv Premlel.. R_ B_ Bennett go down and shorten the hours in the c._a`pl_nln Malcolm Campbell The "xg work shop. Mr. Monaghan although l, the ,Prlme Mlnlsm.-5 lehgnm lol. well advanced in years is young in - ' spirit and is still actively engaged in is machine _shop in Kinkora.-S. -KENSINGTON A. Y. P. S.- very pleasant evening was spent two realize the mechanical genius of M the RECWTY Wednvsday Fell 4m en the Anglican Young People h nd their friends met for the first ial of the season The following soc . programme was carried out. Address f welcome by the Pres. Rev G. T. Lawyer-You wouldn’t think so if 5P\‘58Bl~ °P°“i“¥\ °h°"“5 by "W oung People Reading And I rather iiiik 1 will' By Dorothy Howard. __ ..*BPECIAL TRAIN LEAVING f gust 23rd. 1921. Out upon the stormy nccnii, fit lt. __._._..l__..._-1-1-i- l.ia;.'r1.i.i.‘..‘ _A llumml skglpmll .init .i l_;i:iiiIiii_ of ancient coins, dlrecv .od it .ir "H" mouth of thc Moore Ru". were cri- amnled today by :~<#'.>i1f'~ “">“ ii"- lleved they are i-elim or ilu: WY ‘l tr ea_su,.e 5hlp_ G0l»(lon'lii'..'.`. _ \`~.’i'ti'.;- d on the nearby CML 30"' ~""“ "-'""';. The Golden Drake \i.~"\i ti twill between Holland and the l-‘.1 l:.