<4" Y i “A re_we," then, in-'such stralill. we that it Deborah should coliie ti, need ‘.‘Te’npest In _iudkmentl We are told that this ls not a woman's paper _ , _ A ]ea'SpO0n .its messages are for men as wet! ua. . 1 1) never F \'~'Ulll V (Canadian Press) wld ,D305 po, Ont., Jan. 13.-Rev. Dr Len ' many n, and we believe lie have as men readers as women. We are lt is a ‘family paper’ and is ii-.»,;. with the men specially in lnlliu pfr. stiff”--» L`=*"‘_“-_"" ms” we believe that iii any cl..-una.. 5., t '.~iK‘-'ll "li" L” "` ‘m°"' A me gnlllzatloll this is utterly unscrlptu.-_ .ee mt H, , dispute in \vhich women of_M_ A Regular Baptist professes to his collslvizilllvn. Jal‘VlS 55- -Baptist believe that the Bible is inspired' of Chun,-li. :ini coiiccrllcrl. Charges by “___ m, .wiiieii that men 1a_ck the mis- yet Mum. will _and a statement by the 1" Shields that he is H013’ Spirit. and we have never fo - ' - und nny lesson to believe that W°\‘d5 °f the Hbostle ‘I suffer not lile Rev. i‘. ' _ is woman to teach. nor to usurp lhrough with "Petticoat rule" in the auth ‘ ieililre an article ln the orlty over the man* have neon Ciiiiicii, i ' exempted from that general insplr. Gospel Wltllrss, dealing With the dlS- _“ion miuliiin ol riie Womens Missionary iiixlllaries of the Baptist Church. wwe I-M two womens Missionary societ- A co ii; of the Jarvis St. Church dissolv- sum ai-.i_,._.,._..»iit~s on Dec. 8. Several only mmber., ..,' iile church protested 1- _“___ “um mi., attributing lt to what me they desfrilipii os the “autocratic rule in th ,i pi-, shields. As s result of this mm protest, iwii deacons resigned and s .out sllnday school teacher, Miles W.__mp_ ¢wk_ was suspended from thelnor durch. il December ' P .by __ wiiiiess, of which Dr. Shields is the sho editor, liiniis with the correspondence Bret iictliivii xiii- ill-.ion of Regular Baptist an cliiirciics iiiiii the board of Women‘s now il1i;si_rfs._“_* Postmeli, Clerks. Stenographers. Cust-'ms, and immigration Offic- __ AS ls. Free booklet tells how to get them. Obtsillabls only from the oldest Canadian Civil Service Cor- spondence School. M. C. C.. Ltd., Toronto I0. MJ-i.W.Jan.3-7-10-14-17-21 -24-20-31. Situations Vacant-Male ron satis ._ nelvrnew “C _"~`3ll`. never used. 2000 lb. - will-. :sooo eiiiili :lilies lt. n. o. ` §""- Uv-Y 247. Pit-leii. N. s. ~ F. s. Jan. ll-sl. _ ___________ Miscellaneous M ell .lu-‘lien lw¢ooN.u.n. Pito- _~l“l Land Surveyor, Herman- ‘."'°- lm-12-so-lmo. EARN $0.00 T0 310.00 A DAY. Learn and earn part time Motor echanics, Battery welding, Vul- nizing, l-louse Wiring. Brick- laying, Plastering, Barbering, Beauty Culture Work. Good posi- tions open. Write or call, free instructive book. Dominion Trade Schools, |107 St. Lawrence Blvd.. Montreal. Free employment Ser- vice. Coast to Coast. B. V. l\I. D80. 10 WS tl JAH. 31. ii” " ~ - (______ BltLD EUROPEAN I-‘I’I`CIl, _______<~r\rden Fur Farms. Char- L6~_~-__Jlvl1. P 0. Box iilgég Phone " ' -1-5-tf. _l'l‘“P|0yment Wanted \ Lost LOST' MONDAY BETWEEN CAR- digan Station and Angus Mctiznis ing coat Finder leave at t~r.ml¢ M Nelll's, Reward. 1591-11 _-_‘_f_l_l'_Iil» lvonk. oknnlivd Ano ~. iillig /lllllll' Guardian. H90-I-H-2|. `__ _ _ To Let :iii,§,§"}T-_- ,__,______ __ Llolrr llousa- _ l»_,.._, *__ lf" heated rooms with ' l illliy 159 Grafton Street. I490-I-I4-2| i 0 RLN|- §,"j\"' '""""""‘* | Alben "_ 0|-NIB. \?I’|.) I0 - K§l.'i 19 _Weymouth st. \l@\lrI.i-H.. and Fl LOST - BETWEEN HILLSBOR0 Grafton streets. sum of money. nder leave at Guardian Ol‘ll¢8 and receive reward. 1408-1-13-31. Siilesmlm Wanted FOR WINTER MONTHS WANTED two reliable onlcs agents for island. (incd pay. exclusive stock and ter- ritory. Write now Pelham Nurs- ery Co., Toronto. Ont. IEW-Win severely sprlin his ankle Monday i ‘i crybldy welcome. Admission, gents tlitllllfal Gllafillall l all-limp qliiiun (img `Life Insurance Fvunding ls SI . mm, ,,,,,,,,_,,, ,M hun ..ii_w..ii,-i»...... s...i.._ vi.i._' Underwrzters Celebrated , _ court yukrdn momnm ‘ mm mlvaelclome _ Hurts Hell- - A M t. i _' _ _ °\1\\’¥°d 'ith Mins drunk uid iii- s.so-smloii, 'mehr meetuq _ nn» 86 l _. _ I ani still buying at my Office here °=v=\=1°. wu aiisii ei ..... .om ,,, i,..ii..» .»..i..., _ ' ng i..E§li.;°r;lf¢ii;hi:i1fi;fffisf.;li'i°f>.fih~' ten days. 1495-11- . *_ _ .__ ,of the Kings Daughters and som, _ 7 . _ P N0 MAIL “_lGuT_D__° to _m M1' Maurice Kelly, Vernon River, _U'I_;_h° '“’~"“!_1 m'¢l-U18 Of thi Lili was celebrated on Monday evening _ D I W favounble tum' eondmmm nm has ret.ur.\Sd s.fter_spending Christ E_;1____;r:_l_vri1t_;e_:____A.asocia_:_i_¢;n of Prinei »_v_ the Willing Circle of Trinity _Cm-g of L€St€I Ollg RS, 8t6l' er? QUECII S15. Ind a low ceiling, th, mui plum did mas and New Years at his home li. _nh _gal _ Wu d on Janusri church at the home of Mrs. E. B, not leave Moncton yesterday for Charlottetown' ' Rooms with” me Bond of Tram lumsay' Upper Prince street' Mm Sunmwmde and Cha___°____e__°wn_ The 5 cake la;-gs number present tiulrh. the newly elected president, sang. C. Gallant, of J. Gallant J ___ sid 9*' t°C_§h0_ dsl' WB-S MI lsiwke briefly on the founding and _ ., L ., was on l usiness trip - - 0 on o ar ot etown, who ' lzrowtii oi' the Order. Are: ra e lmmrut. Acclueur-ur. Pe _ ° _ ~ ‘ " Y ’ W- Turner had the misfortune “YZ ll, nisummerside m interest at his -§i:';ea;dTe;t llmeélstmg md mstruc. l by Mrs. wi A. Thompson and G Solo r . _ the busmess __l_1m_ie _insur_:;cshirom b_y______Mrs_ W. G. Spencer. Dr uainsay evenmm md as ‘ __e_s__m_ Wm b C _ . _ S V wpo . his a eased the meeting, basing his re- uned no ms house ‘or about aewg; _“ll_ilr. sn_dedMt:. George H. Buntain l‘_?__¢2:-S; Liiuoizdon pointed out how marks on the 45th Psalm. which is Whiearl; v B___o_m_E_ rom New York oped livenno °l;‘a;i_l_e_da man devel- the Psalm of the Order. '1`he closing _ - 9-H . a sense oi prayer was offered by Rev. Ml. ‘ rua l.. P. U. wltl. notn 'rm-:ln . r n a W” “W” °” 3 , t _ . _ ., _ » . . _ ANNUAL BALL Ln __h_____ new mm, _algsxriei hvehl;;s_ltc:_atheuNev_:) Y__o__rk ml t_e_:em_;r_iE_.e___ano and gi~¢;itei» ai; he was graduated se-.eral years ng-J ; _ _ Ed felber came, those he loved should tlvity. CHILDREN S WORK WCREL L M ° 11°C Suffer Want The speaker quoted A-*__ .mv-.vllss A ri l-ni-rls cnlliiieiis eague' eetlng li r ' Work Setictary ot the Maritime Re t B ouowmg “mms at slr Tmmas ri In th _L this mn to _ .The Charlottetown sub division of ' u5m'~`“" success ‘hit ¢`lU9Sf-l°U ve e c _v evc g con . the Catholic Womens League held can y°“ 5"* m°n5Y" U 3°" CHHIIUV- ° A d _ f _ uct a commence 0 lenders in their monthl lnectin in their hall dmp- me 5°¢d °f 511009-'si l-S HOC ln Prlnce Coun clilldieiis work in 'niliiity social ` Y _ K you. on Monday evening, with o. splendid §_';”'e__“':_‘;f_‘; ‘2_‘;__ff_”°“;‘:_o by “ atteiieaiici-_ nie imslaeiii, Mis. Aa- Mr- G°fd°" “id that insurance ~- 9 ° 3 5 “' _ . - was a strong protector and that the rian Pciels was in the chair, and a. musical program with our National average business man frequently had DAi‘_;;OUrs?"; S:U_D§NTt___S”`:nDU;° Q¢_|e,0 Canada as me opening num. the duty oi’ settling up the estate oi pass ° san su en a H' ber, 'was greatly enjoyed. Mr. Alfred “me ffiifnd B-nd 8€H€1'B\-ly he liao llousle University in the Christmas of 1'. JL Taylor, Virtolla, who passed ln Economics. 1. 1; Surveying. 2. 1: Mathematics, 2, 2; Mathematics, 4, 2; English 21, 2; Physics, 2, 2; Draw- ing 3. 2. ST. J_»\!\‘ll-JS CIIURCH-Tile Com- munion Preparatory service will be held in the schoolroom this (Wed- nesday) evening, beginning at e quarter to eight cvclock. The service of Holy Communion, which was post- poned from last Sunday morning on account of the storm. will be held on coming Sunday at the moming service. A _ _.___,____; PERSONALS _ Miss Mary Kelly, Charlottetown, as w \isiting in New Annan recently. Mr John Green, Vernon River, was a recent visitor t.o Georgetown. Mr. Angus McDonald an esteemed resident of vei-non lzlvei- is emily i ro-vcd alter his severe illness. ml) Mr Joseph Kelly oi' the Carf::'ry. Borden spent the neck end at his home in the city. Mr Thos Ma.oA\'inn. teacher at Inkerman, was a visitor to the city Saturday. Miss Minnie Currie, Vernon River, has returned to her home after spend ing a few days in the city. ii Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. John Frizzeil _and family, wish to thank their kind friends and neighbors for their sin- cere sympathy and kindness in their recent sad bereavement. 1491-li. MARRIAGES l\(cKENZIE-PAYNTER. - At thc Manse at Kensington on Dec. '24, 1930 by Rev. George N. Somers, George Wesley Poynter, to Norma McKen- zie both of Long River, New Londoll, P. E. I. __ `“"EEii§_**_ WALKER-At Georgetown, Jan. 13, Mrs. John Walker, aged 49. Funeral i i l Thursday at 1.30 from hcl' late res- dierlcc. JARDINE-AL Head of Hillsboro, on Jan. 13th, Frederick Jardine, aged 68 years. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 15, from his late residence, at 2 o'- clock. RITCHIE-At 51 Ulmer Hillsboro St.. Tuesday. Jan. 13th. John Andrew. Ritchie, aged 75 years. Funeral from his late residence, Trlursdsy, Jan. I5. service starting at 2.30. Funeral leaving at 4. Interment at i"eople’r Cemetery. WALLER-At the Prince Edward ls- lend Hospital on Jaiiy. 13th, 1930, Ed- mund B. Waller, aged 61 years. Pu- nerll from 93 Clluen Street today. Wednesday, service starting At two o’olock. Interment in Peoples Gem- etery. __ N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKII ` IHBALMII O t l Cbarlotlielown 0 North wllshl Phan: Nl 3 Coco Qeqoo McKearn<~v rendered delightfully, a ; émndnauons me name was ommcd ‘violin selection while Miss Nora Mur- ray and Miss Bernadette Connolly gave cliarmlnglyrendered vocal sol- os. Each number was heartily encor- _cn and the accompaniments were iplayed by Mr. Austin Connolly. The president on behalf of the Society thanked the young ladies and gentle- men for giving of their time and tal- ent fol' our entertainment. The business meeting was then held, .when the minutes of the two previous meetings were read and a- dopted, as was the report of the trees urer which showed a satisfactory fin- ancial condition. Our report was giv- en re Christmas hampers. by the com mittee on Old Age and Infirm, and' the Catholic Womens League wish tg thank the following, who made donations as well as for their court- esy to those soliciting: DeB1ois Bros; Sydney Green; Clarke and McDonald D. J. Riley; Hickey and Nicholson; Cudmore Bros.; Victor Coyle; J. P. McCloskey; Clark Bros.; National Knights of Columbus. All matters pertaining to convention errallge- nicnts were discussed, and plans made for the sociei-y`s v.'l:ll.el' activ- ities. Mecting adjourned to meet 5.- gain on February 3rd. Corn Now Rules _Chicago l'VheatPit NEW KING IS CROWNED BY MOUS EXCHANGE CHICAGO, Jan. 13.-Tl'le grain world witnessed coronatlon of a new_ curcal king today ill the Chicago* By decree ol the directors, nativcl American corll was elevated at thc opening gong to the throne occupied for B2 years by wheat, the main cer- orlal. ‘ The remnant ‘oi a once-mighty group of wheat tradcl's transacte thcil' last deal, for the present at least, iii the big wheat pit of the Ex- change Saturday and moved across the floor of the vast trading room to the smaller' pit built for brokers 'vvho_ deal in corn. The corn traders took T over the wheat pit in the centre. Warmly-Clad 3 ‘ Canuck Faints HAMMOND. End.. Jun. 13.-'ite _ time was January ii. The place was a Hammond restaurant. The pci- son most involved was Charles Mc- Braid. McBrairl walked ilito the resiliur- nnt yesterday and asked for a glass of water. He drnlik the liquid and collapsed. Police summoned Alva A. Young, city pliysieian,'i to whom Me- Braid, when he revived, explained lust how he felt. "Heat prostration, No 1. of the series of wal." sale the sector. --Ami l that‘s funny. This being January.. ` where are you from?" _ "Saskatchewan," was the reply, '-and the doctor advised lighter clpth- ing if McBraid planned to stay in Hammond any great length of time Yesterdays temperature hers veri- ed between 30 and 38 degrees above zero-very warm for n man clothed against normal mid-winter tempera- tures in Saskatchewan. 1_i__ Mrs. Newlywed (consulting cook- iiig book:\»Oh dear. that cake is burnliig and l_can‘t tlke it out for AU llllllll |15 - BOARD 0|-‘ TRADE ON FA- . ` Hughes. l _i__l._ . *”'°‘ i Board oi’ Trade. _ ' _'the painful experience of telling a ‘poor widow that liens of the gaily -engraved certificates in her_ little ibox was worth in dollar. Had it not l- been for n. little insurance, alll too (small, she should have been Denni- _less. Insurance in Mr. Gordon's es- j timatlon, is the brightly mailed pro- - tector of the widow and fatllerless. l The speaker next related an incid- l ent of how a large business in Chl- _lcago went on from strength t.o . strength after the death of the own- iei diie to the fact that lie left sul- lficlent money to wind up his estate without a loss and through this gi-eat access ofcapltal the new manage- ment was able to extend the business and keep it in a healthy financial condition. Consequently insurance saves, conserves and makes progress possible for the business man. _ Mr. Gordon closed his address by ‘sincerely iissurtng the members of the Life Underwriters Association |' that by presenting their proposition to the business man they are asking Candy CU-1 CBWCU B"°s~» ‘md no favors and theirs is no lncndl- cant's part. At the close of his address a. hearty vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Gordon on behalf of the members of the Association for his very interest- ing address. After Mr. Gordon's ad- dress the annual business meeting of the Association took place. The election of officers for l93l le- sulted as follows: Honorary President-Mr. F. W. Hyndman. President-Mr. J. A. McKenzie. Vice President-Mr. R.. H. McNeill. Secretary Treasurer-Mr. B. H. l " ' _ sliaiaii. ess _ “rli t l i ° iisious Education conference will si b _ " y _s°_n °"° ‘°°’°°“° ° Gpenlng Game sin Th of agi it ln lt pla rin sta UP pla do lor in Amherst Makes GAIN HARD-FOUGHT 3-l VIC- TORY OVER. SACKVILLE AG-I D. AMHERST, N. S.. Jan. 13-Delcalf ing Sackvllle in the initial meeting- betvvcen the two teams this winlei-,i lil* few moments, when Pin Dalton took? a long hard shot frolil centre ice and fooled Wry completely. Playing a de-_ iensive game in the third period and I placing reliance in individual thrusts, i Amliei-st tallied the riiiiil goal. i It was the hardest game that the Amherst team encountered this win- ter, Slckville having produced a hockey find in Sharp. who was with the Mount Allison sexiet last winter. Amherst goalie, constant trouble. from entertaining a defect. The line-ups: D. White; centre. A. Dalton. oiiepii-ian; len viiiig. in nalwii, Ripley. | Sackvlllo-Goal, Wry; deicn Sharp. Johnson; right wing. Es brooks, Loweri-.on; centre. MeAllst _\vh,.|¢gn- i.-it 1--\--~ sieldall. Vlmfllldlhllll \ . I Six In A Row . GREGATIONI CENTRAL TILT. out for tha will retain the cup forever should stimulate all tcanis in the League to C greater efforts. The League is in for 0 u w->ndcrflll \\'intcl"s hockey and sk may the best team win. S. tc Amherst l'lung up thcii' sixth straight ‘ W victory in the Central Section by ri score of 3-1. The game was rou;h_ 1, with bam mmm dmmng several pcm . '.i`ORON'l‘O, Ollt., Jail. 13.-A cable __ umm Arthur Dnmm ccmre p1aym,;l'eceil'cd from Shangilui, China, an- __ on the Amhcrét unc_up made ‘our liolniccd the death from pneumonia _ ips to the penalty box, his last ill- ';'f___$;mSC_?;;r§_::_r°é__i;i_;’g__s\‘:i__:0;D;° “ . , - 'c 5 " s' - _frlngenlent coming a.ter _he and_ __ _ _ th china der t e auspices o e ack Johnson, Sackville defence man, lmy un is had colne to blows in_mid-ice. :I?mm;__n__nsSi;?'_ Sheclgforcd ___asn__:2 Le l C 'BI1 " B O I CSE `0 _ Sackvllle opened thc scoring in the- g _" S _, _ frnnciiisc for boxing in xiii the sin- \\'.~ pill- i~;i_~li for l‘vcr_\-tiling we first period but the former Central ‘Bud “ns smmmcd at' \m“’ch°W’ if lliiau u Province. She was home on " champions only held the lend for a, 55 furl was The vlleliinc some or tlic Prliiee County Intel'iiieciioic Hockey Lciigiic was -' ' _ gt exciting although played under pro- 1 test. itcs merside, both played good hockey. cnt and hero to open this, the initial game _U ious lt' would stimulate interest in hockey '"0 throughout the rural sections of this bu and Wellington and more interest con than ever is being shown in Kenslng- _ ton and also the Western section oi Wm the County. ' (___ li’ hockey in this Province is in be kept on a. purely amateur ba:/ls we da must develop our intel‘l'nediate play- __,h CIS. incl'ea.se\\' it is mi-i-_'_ will iii-gvcllt incipient con- opcd that at least tvlii"e oi I-lleic fri --i frm-i lim-iiniliig chronic and reno.; will be 'ul o',»l"uli!ei1- lil will -_--rf. li-~ii;~.-_ i~f an-fill suffering. iftcen weeks of tlie year \\‘l be 11'- _ __,__.,_____._..___- 'oted to llockig-,~_ and irolii 20 to L'-1 i 'ceks to skatilzg. ""'lP_ The National Slxlrlllig Club. \\'hicli A N T E D now ieliiporniuy qllli_;\cred in Solio_ ,_ _‘ml |,,,,-,. ,my second hand ndon- has bw" Fl""n me b0l"_ eliitliilij; in sell, give us a ring. ums hm-e and ab.-O_1d_ _ |ili_-_ l‘ho:ie Fifi-I, or rail at 108 ‘ llirilninllil Street. about il. year ago, v..ili wil./_:ii tile- Naiional Sporting Club was -ei;-o coli ncctfd. but lliis. for rl \'ai`i<‘iy ol ""` " " '" """ """“_"" reasons. fell through. An \c!.., of L N ~ __.._;i It is not the prcsclii. illtciiiioli oi ‘ii L_ _ _ u I lfet: 5 ,` ~ ‘ -'. _`,.`l.'-~_.~ '1‘weedn'loutli. \\‘liich iii its own, It needs to be stated that a sonic- _________ hat similar scheme uri.-, piriposolli 14744-1-5-ff. _._..__._ _ _.___.._ -T I \ s‘i to hut 'ii acre of um 01° Club W lllsmll MUCH al 13‘}l`1`5 ber near :i saw mill and not over .|‘ Court although that may 1:: n devel- fifteen miles ii-ein Cliiii-|0u¢¢,,m,_ _ _ .' ill.-’;_,_ cipiiienl. of his fiiliii-r. li.-lliow ur;xlv.\nn ll lille A letter has been i.~s:lc