‘Classified i A "no"... l, Agents» Wanted Apron-AG on LIVll to handler! . .1 mmedlu‘ hlg profits, exclusive b! ltory small capital " ‘ write may figgdager Canadian Botanic “TM-dens, Box 51$, vasersrr""“llolizaaas. owl $15.00 daily. New Discovery Lin- g: Tablecloths. Ink stains and dirt; “we in ten seconds Write now fori m, sample outfit. Triangle Pro- , Dept. B-21, Box 2503. Mon- s. w. l-4-1l AND WOMEN-SHADY, PRO- M“), employment. weekly Ply- gum; our universally known. 8111i‘- umgq quality Trees and Plants.‘ Newest and best varieties. There is. “pd money in it for you. Iilustl-atq ,4 up-to-the-minute - 54-31 “moo-operation. Write Luke ~hbathers Nurseries, Montreal. to. Koo. woman TO TRAVEL AND appoint local representatives. Posi- tion permanent: yearly guarantee 01800. (being 025. weekly average) um expenses, commission and cash bonuses besides. WinstolfCo, Tow- er Bldg, Toronto. A. W. 1,-4,8.11,15.18.22,25,3. ..._._-_-------—-----—- - FBW POSITIONS OPEN FOR BI!- lisble men to represent one of the oldest and blslest Tailoring organi- sations, taking orders for All-Wool dlored-to-Measure Suits and Top- ts. Low Prices, and $1,000.00 Guarantee with each order assure your success. Steady all-year-round business. Repeat orders mean steady profits for you. Write immediately for Free Sample Outfit and exclus- ive territory. State age, occupation. 111D. S. Federation. P. O. BOX 8232, mail-m. Iiiw. l-ll-is-as. l Male Help Wanted i.--- ——-— ANTED - RELIABLE MAN AS caretaker for 28 pair fox ranch. Married without family preferred. Write stating experience and refer- ences, G.A. Sproul, Box e17, Spring- liill. N. S. - ~ SOI-L-S-ihwks. -.;.._._..___...__.....__._._ (III MIN WANTII) QUICKLY. I18 lily: easy work while learnlnl Berber Trade under famous Moler American plan, world's most re- liable Barber SchooISyItem. Write today for free literature. Moler Illirber Collefl. I78 Barringto St., Imam. _ wed and t tf. a-t-a ‘all: YOU anvaucmcr IOU WEI! A SUCCISSFUL an in 1020, 1080 should see J00 handling territory as a division "ilfllrer. A iwell-rated reliable lfllnulacturer, established- in 1000. ho Just w creams iufloool territ- "lf- All resources are devoted to ' manufacture and sale of lust product-a smciality of known Shh. sold direct to fanners, in- ‘ trials. institutions, m. Write at - for choice of territory. The '_ can Oil and Paint Co., 0015 _ "ii Ava. Cleveland, Ohio. : M. H. W. Jan. 11'. éTeaclzert 00004007800007 0000000000 0000033 v 0040000000003eeeooooeeoonoeoeoaenee v Iandcn, Ontario.i A. W0 1-3-lmo.i Boy! l-low our agents are cleaning; Central BAND - as ‘II-l-ITDWK this after- 1ND dvertisements ...... l0c per line of 5 words .. 0c per llae of l words . 0c per llna of 8 words 1e per lino of 5 words s - 2 a I _' For Sale AGENT_ CHOICE l-IOLSTEIN COW FOR plate line o1 Hcr- ' sale. Newly freshened. Richmond Street. 1017-1-10-31. FOR SALE. T0 LET. BOARD AlND room signs on hand at Guardian Offi:e. FOR SALE-Z! .MALE FOXES,» 1 adult black). 1 medium and 1 dark silver 1920. Mrs. Tuppcr Ferguson, Marshficid. 973-1-8-61 REGISTERED FOXES FOR SALE- two medium silver females and two dark silver males. Apply to K. F. Mcltae, R. R. No. 6 Charlottetown. ' Phone R-35. ' Situations Vacant, Female AMBITIOUS WQMEN. BIG PAY. lsnrge demand iorladles who leim beiuty culture and Hairdressing. Join Canada's largest system. Dip- lomas granted. Write for inform- ation. Marvel Beauty Academies, B St. Catherine ast, Montreal. S. V. l4,11,l8,25,2-1,8,15,22,3-1,8, 15,2239 Wanted SALISIIIN WANTED - SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. We want now a reliable. energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on the Island. ,Our agency is profit- able. Write. Pelham. Nursery. co. Tortmw. Ont, S. W. ii-WSTI“ ; ifs-ll?- .Hslv Wiiflief] ' Salesman WANTED-AHA!!! T6 ASSIST WITH housework. _ Mrs. D. Stewart, 185 Prince Street. 1018-1-10-31. wawrsn-a MAID. arrbr ess Queen St. 1024-21 WANTED-A YOUNG GIRL T0 A- sist st housework. Apply at this of- fice. 1028-31 l George | Kiclly, Covchoad Road. sai-l-io-oi. FlSI-F-PBESSED BAKE FOR SAL-Fl. Six cents per lb. Aylwards, 202 ti’ D0011. P- m. B. m. pie are cur-run CIIURCII of Sunday, January 12: Marshfield and Dunstaffnagc 11 a. m.; York 3 p. m.; Brackley '7 p. m. Rev. P. E. Booth- royd, York. BROOKFIELD — The thc Broclafield congregation on Sun- day, January 12th, will be as follows: Brookfield, ll a. m.; Hartsville, 3 p. m.; and Hunter River 7 p. m. Sun- day School at Hunter River at 10.30 BORDEN .i_ HOME NURSING CLASSES will be conducted at the Red cross of- flcc. For information telephone 432- 1080-1-11-41. LECTURE 'A'l' KINGSTON-Come to the lecture on "David Livingstone," by Rev. E. M. Altken, in Kingston Hall oll Wednesday, Jan- 15th. at s IMS-SAL-Til Canad _._.__ GUEST OF OFFICIRS- Lieut- Col. U. G. Dawson. of -the Prince Ed- ward Island Highlanders, cehtly completed the staff course at Kingston, was the guest of the of- flccrs‘ mess of the during his visit to Hallfalc-I-Ialifax Herald. ' TRAIN MR. ERIC HIGGINS, Boston, has arrived in Charlottetown and will open a. demonstration station for Lynn Oil Burners for ranges. ‘The Station will open on or about Janu- ary 15th, at 186 Queen Street, oppos- ite Fennell d: Chandler. HUNTER. BIVI-lB-‘rhc services m the Hunter River Charge for Sunday, Jan. 12, 1930, are as bllows: Wiltshire at 11 a. m.; Hampshire 2.30 p. m.; Hunter River 7 p. m. Chapman, Pastor sr. PAUL'S cnuucn- at st. Paul's on Sunday evening the rector will begin o. series of sddruses upon - arresting Bible topics. The first ad- dress is entitled "Jonah the Prophet whose story seems Incredible." Was there any prophet Jonah? What a- bout the whale? What is the signi- ficance and value of the Book? These are some of the questions peo- asking. DEATHS riilaii who re- Halifax rifles, serivces 1n LATE. — Owing to heavy weather met by the car ferry in crossing the Straits last evening the Borden train arrived at 0.40 p. m., more than three hours late. The ferzy arrived at Borden at 6.40 p. m. about the time when the train is lélleduieu to arrive in Char- lottetown. 1016 A.E. Funeral Notice A. F. And A.‘ M. ‘Ills afflsah and members a! st. roilirfsoago Ne. 1. and ‘vioiol-is us" No- s. and visiting brethren are requested to meet with the worshlpful Master of Victoria Lodge No. it, and hh wardens at the Lodge room, Masonic Temple Building, Grafton Street, to? .morrow, Sunday afternoon, at 1,30 o'clock sharp, for the pur- pose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Past Master Bruce Stewart. Funeral will leave his late residence, 14 Water Street, at 3.20 o'clock for People's Cem- etery. By order of the Worahlpful Master, L. A. MacDougalI. Secretary. 104'!‘ o. TIIEIT CASE-Fifteen days in jail was the sentence given to the dc- fendent in a case of theft of an‘ amount less than $10 st the Police Court yesterday afternoon» CLYDE RIVER-On " ’ ,,, Jan. 12th, the Sunday School in the Pres- byterian Church, Clyde River, will be at 11 a. m. There will not be any regular preaching service. RIADFBS WARNED-The Guard- ian has been informed that s man calling himself. Rev. A. G. Hall, D. D., and representing himself to be sec- retary of the National Order of Can- ada is elideavoring to institute branches of this order in the Mari- time Provlnces. Word received from Toronto is to the effect that a man of the same name was recently ar- rested there on the charge of issuing s. worthless cheque, and was also mixed up in some other court pro- cee" Readers arc warned to ascertain the bone. fii-les of any per- son who may approach them in con- nection with this matter. PERSONALS‘ Mr. J. “B. Gaudet representative of the Rock City Tbbaoco, left yes- terday morning business hip. The Misses Mildred and Carmen J-larrington arrived homo this week. in Quebec City. i Mr. W. W. Murphy andMr. James: Moffatt, of New Glasgow, were in‘ the city yesterday on business. Western Guardian _ Micelisneous JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD, LAND‘ Surveyor, Box B2, Charlottetown. ole-lii-is-lmopd. roraro "nos (so: an: Sl-A- - son's shipments on short notice. Guardian Centrdl Printery. IlS-CEED moss a-Alv-Fu-oris-si: male fox-C. P. J, 10G. Notify J. ‘_W. MacDonald, Glenfirlnan. _ 1044-1-11-21 ‘is-urine 1T1":- ron LUCK-SEND birth date and 10c for wonderful horoscope of your entire life. Prof. Raphael, 04 Grand Central Station, ‘New York. 177-12-26-5-71. WORTH INVIISTIGATING — PEI- man nt Positions with pension as Post n. Clerk, Stenogrspher, in Gove ent Service Get ready for Spring appointments. Free inform- ation from the M. c. C. Civil Service ' wanted ‘ ‘School, Toronto i0. l-i-s-si. ~14 slog? ‘cg-suns; a EIIPIPIHENT . _- o; rilkifmmyggytgi- OPTICAL SERVICE " ' ' ' ' “Tum the, . IXAIIINID misses: caaarur. ar-rarrrioiv GIVIN so . scram woa sci-man alvlirlrrsu. 10084-041 winced " for. lmpfpal‘ tc a u- ‘Hitter. a artist-agonizi- _-Phons _ . mg ' in- is - queued Optemetrht III heal llrest l rhsss Isa-l. ' NI v ooon II- ‘ char ' ww- t 151w. JOHNSTON- B .1 . fl a‘ v. . _ _ ~ liter m loving memo ,- baby, John Harry, who left us tveo years ago. ‘srswsar-ai 14 Water street on Friday, January 10th, Bruce Stewart, sgedfld. Funeral from his isle resi- dence, Sunday. Vice starting at 2 o'clock. funeral leav- lug" at 2.30. Interment in People's Cemetery. in Memoriam Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears in silence often low Memory keeps you ever near/ us, Tho"yon died two years ago. Inserted by his loving n and Analc Myers, Lake Verde, P. E-L l -__.-- . In loving ‘memory of Archie Cousins. who died Jlllllry 12th, 1”‘!- A beautiful star shines ova: ths grave Of she we loved who could not slaw. A mournful slsb. a silent leer Brings hack his memory eval- dear. 1035-11. Inserted by Family. unionism ‘Ia lsvlhg memory 0f our/dear blu- Alexander Mathema- r000 llls m0 January 00mm. at m». com-v» . - ' t whodei ‘oooehthofsoewalsvsslselear lllentthevaicawehvedtshesa ‘Tlaasabattrusanewswsaleryrhy nsbsstarealwayolaelrstieats. hams by an Brothers us sum, 1080-1-11-11. ’ ‘re-ooeaaeoeeoeeeee-eo-eemi a y mil; 807V- of our darling , Daniel 1 ~p~ -csr'ram or" nasnnansi Team. Miss Emma Bradshaw. daugh: for Quebec on a after spending a New Year holiday? i’ game was fast throughout, from Saunders. ing tslley came from ~ parent that the Abbies had the bet Yer of the slay durlnfi tile last two ‘Periods. During the first period the‘ g “‘""Y had a shade on their opponents. Young Lawlor, though small physically, was the high factor in the Abbles‘ victory last night. Besides scoring the first foal, he was conspicuous in almost “mm "EH0" every play of the evening, breaking up on numerous occasions the well- organized Crystal attack, with a dan- Saunders and Nicholson were each on the ice sev- Ieral places at once arid were a con- ..1 _, boys gerous poke check. stant threat to the Summersid runs and brilliant stick handling an excellent . '- bllfiy eveninl- McEwen stopping ‘ twenty-four for the locals to Coilings‘ twenty-six. l - , ‘ FIRSI/ PERIOD The period opened with the play 11815881118 from one end of the rlnl: to the other with the Crystals pressing matters. About-five minutes after the face off Saunders broke up a oombln- alien Play. skilled through the Cl‘_i‘.\'. tal defense, arid passed to Lav/lo" who Planted the dirc iri the some" of the nets. The Summ" ""12 boy. , lost no time in iyiil; the score when Schurman stick-handled through m; Abbie defense, and lured Mg-Ewcn aiit of tile nets in order toravc. Mon; 201118131 coming apparently from no- where moped up the puck and shot i’ it into an empty net. With two men I in the Pen thing-i momentarily look- ed bad for Summerslde, but stellar ier of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Br ‘ h of Summerslde has been elected captain of iulé varsity‘ basketball ham of Acadia University. Profea-' sor Osborne is coach for the girls‘ and st their first practice gave them E some useful pointers and sound ad- i vlce.—S. .—’I'IIB.EB MONTHS IN JAIL AND FIFTY DOLLAR FINE. — An old oflender appeared in thci Police Court at Summerside on‘ Thursday before Stipe " y Wyatt charged with being drunk and cre- ating a disturbance. He was sent-l enced to three months in jsll and in} the fine is not paid the "prisoner l must serve another three months in! jail at the aspiration of the first three months-S. g —TIIE PREBBYTIIIAN CIIUBCII MELOIDS For The Throat I Remove huskioess and tickling leaving THE ivoicr: CLEAR AS A BELL. ‘Sold Only By. it! Micro-re i zacKinnon o... i and Edmond Delaney, Malpeque, Joesph McMahon. Remington. from "rel-onto" ‘.“.'.‘I~'."'.".i3 ‘il‘.'.,'é’.°.‘.“" -1=’i°1':"""" °" “l” "°'“ g PRICE 2st P0X- 2.000 a-ataseaiafha argues that a disal- tniis firs lsooiul lterrlble spldaads. in Canada. Kensington and Frec- town services Jan. 12th. 10 a. m. Sun day School: 11 a- m. sermon "If I lake the wings of the Morningih- Psalm 180:0. 3 p. m. Freetown ser- vice. 7 p. m. Sermon Nehushtanl Tile Recall to Reality. Text "Hezekiah. brake in pieces the braun serpen: that Moses had made; 2nd he called it Nehushtan!" II Kings 18:4. Rev- T. Lewis Williams. B. D-, B- D., min- ister. . PERSONALS -Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Muttgrt, addition was fined I50 and costs. If,‘ m" ymwr, to Qhulouetown on iliocrais in the City Council started Pkldalfi-S. —Mr. and Mrs. James Tuplin of Black Banks left on Friday morning on a visit to notion and other places of lntarllt in the United States-S. -'rhe following boys left Ken. sington Thursday on the afternoon train for It. Dunstank University, I-Ianlton and Stephen Gillie, Gerard Mcfalian of Indian River. Joseph RADIO PROGRAM "c. a’. a. a." Programme, Monctoh, n. a. c. u. a. a. (ivssl , Sunday. Jan. 12, 1080. eoo-aii-cmodo Symphony Hour (Continued o-on case one) -_-_-_.-.._-_. ltwines, the former with his flung"- W! 511°". the latter on splendid solo Chick Gallant was apparently in the Pink, and fast as ever, puzzling the local defence with flashy plays, Schunnan and Woodside each played combination game. Power on the‘ Abcgwelt defence and' Montgomery and Silllphgnf, (or mo‘ Crystals proved substantial barriers "14 dlnserous men on individual rims. Both goal-tenders were given‘ rrm! cnokurrrifloivw GUARDIAN ‘ "‘_..'. ' ., ' Abbies ‘Defeat . Cryilzzls, 2-1 Twelve hundred enthusiastic fans, two hundred of whom came from Summeraide, “saw the Abegweits take their old rivals, the Crystals, into camp last night at the Arena Rink to the tune of a 2 to 1 score. The inter- spersed with numerous penalties, which were about evenly divided between the teams. The Abegwelts scored the first goal five minutes u; tar the first period opened when Lawlor bulged the twine on a pass About four minutes later Montgomery evened the score on Senor-man's rebound. The winn- "ioholsonh stick on s. beautiful individual play when the second period was about five minutes old. The third period, thouflh scoreless, produced the has 1100i“! of the evening. It was ap- defense work saved the situation. For the remainder of the period both teams settled down to machine-like combination plays with the defense men breaking up plays regularly. The period was featured by hard checking on both sides of the red line. Numerous penalties were hand- ed out. SECOND PERIOD Shortly aft.er the second period opened Nicholson secured the puck near the red line. In the course of his journey he was impeded by sev- eral Crystal players, and as a result “took s tumble." Recovering his feet like a. flash, he skated through the unprepared defense and slammed the rubber past Collings. For the re- mainder of the period the Abbles sp- parently had the better of the play. solo runs by Saunders and good com- bination featuring. Inaccurate shoot- ing by both sides spoiled many chances for scoring. Long shots by Chick Gallant and Woodslde gave McEwen considerable work, however- The third period was a busy ses- sion for Ceilings, who was called up- on to stop rubber from all angles. Lawlor and Power starred for the locals throughout the stanza, while Schurman and Silliphant put up a splendid offense. The former on one occasion wiggled through the Abe- {QWEH defense but tripped thus spoil- " ing what looked like a sure count. ;The Abegwcit forwards again took g possession of the puck and again Col- lllngs was given a. merry few min- utes. Abegweit fans were given a few anxious moments in the midst of a mix-up when MeEwen was forc- ed down on the ice ill order to save .Lo.wlor‘s poke check at this time was a bzlin to Crystal combination. A rligilt difference between sllliphant and Mcllellan netted the participants a five minute rest. Another Abcgweil ‘player _in the pen left four men on ltllc ice. and McEwen Wltll‘ the de- fcme pair in difficulties, but they camc through sziicly. I The lineups were as follows: . sacs: 0000000000000000000000000000000000oeesooaooeOOOQfi St. James Presbyterian Churchill". . 1 i HlNISTIIF-I-BV. W. BIUCI IUII a _ 74:24 OIGANIBT—-WALTEB McNUTT MORNING 11.00 A. M.--Itev. M. Scott Fulton, B. D. ~ Solo-“Ilearltfyhayefl llsndeblohn Miss Margaret Sterne. ~ Anlhem-‘The Lord is My Shepherd" ....,..... The Choir. 2.30 P. lit-Sunday School and Men's Bible Class. svsrmm mo r. n-Joillt service "is Zion Church. g t . . Foster O-QX-O-OXOOO-O. ‘AAA ‘a a AQAAAA a Lama Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-HIV. M. SCOTT FULTON, I. A” I. D. , ORGANIST-MI. L. D. THDIIPION >5 ‘ '0 i I I l‘ MORNING . _ l’ J a A¢LAAAAA a‘ 11.00 A. M-Service ln 5t. Jamel Church. 2.10 I’. lVL-Sabbath School arid Bible Classes. EVENING I’ "L00 I’. M-Servlce in Zion. Anthem-"Come fo My Heart, Lord Jesus" _, Among" (Solo part by Mr. Jack McLeod and Choir.) Qusrfette by Zion Male Qnartette. < Students and Stranters ‘Welcome. g e 0 0 g e 04+o04oe0o+o+e00oo0<00000000o0o0aa+o4+o+o0+o04+¢bL Q-._.444A¢A a. a i_-,.- ‘AA¢A¢‘ vrv OQOOOFO400-OOOO-O-O-OQ Trinity United Church Ministers-Bet. E. If. Ramsay, D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown, l,‘ . Organist: — Prof. W. E. Fletcher, A, 3, c, p1,, L 1; q 1,, 11.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting, 11.00 A. lit-Preacher, Rev. W. L. Outhouse, B, A. (Pastor of Central Christian Church) Subject: "My Master's Cross and Mine" Anthem by The Choir. - 2.30 r. MF-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 70° P~ lll-Silblem “Temperance? .. Rev. Dr. Ramsay Soloist: Miss Lillian McKenzie, Anthem by The Choir. Evening Service Brpsicasf. by C. H. C, K, A Cordial Welcome to alL OQ-OOQOQOOOOOQOV OQO-OFOO-O 0-0400 >0 ooocavow-vooovoroooo» 00 0-60 O &+§_§§>eoQ-O40-¢OQO<ev4eooo0eo0Q~~ Qoo-Q-Q-QQQQ-oggg‘. ‘The Baptist Churchf f3’, 1,1: Minister-REV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. Organist-Alisa Robert: Spencer. I. T. C. L. t MORNING wonsrnr ll o'cr.oclr Anthem—"Send Out Thy Light" ..... .. doulloo ___ Sermon-"Co-operation 1n Soul Winning .. Dr. Vincent SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Come to Sunday School. The newly appointed ofllcers will be encouraged by your presence. Th]; is the BIBLE _ STUDY service of the Church, ' EVENIN G WORSHIP 7 OTJLOCK Soprano Solo-J‘! Know That My Redeemer Llveth" (Messiah) Handel Quartetim-“My Master and My Friends" .. . . . Bracket! Messrs. Calder, Quigley, Stern: and Dlnflsell. Sermon-"Fools" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Vincent Anthem-“Thc Lord is My Light" Parker I i Q=OQ4§§O4000OQOOCOQOOOO+ Jibblcs Crystal's Goal _ lldlilwon . Colllngs lXlCllSC ldcLcilan “mm-Summary Towel" Cahill Silliphant Forwards | Lawlor Schurmah i 3aund¢1~5 Dali Gallant |Nicholson Chick Gallant Glllls . Holman Squarebriggs W- ’ " Dorian ’ Referee-ducal; Piclgccn. not refer especially to that. As matters stand the crime syn- qilmltg 1,; too powerful for the police 'iorce and any weakening of the pol- ‘lce force would mean an unrestrain- cd orgy of crime of every description ’The three flrelboais costing $1.000.- ,000 which protect the great store- lhcilses along the river fronts were iput back into service today. These ‘boats are of especial value 1n idiot ibllCy proect property that cannot bc reached by ihe land companies. Just how Chicago will climb out iof its financial morass was more of a problem than ever tonight as De- a coalition to override the Mayor's |veio of ule 1030 budget. The test is expected tomorrow, meanwhile the School Board followed the slashing precedent set by the City ‘Council by lopping twenty-five more jobs‘ from its payroll and eliminating $208,680 more from its budget. This action ran its total elimination to flis jobs and assesses. l Chairman Wm. H. Malone of tho stato tax commission in a reply to t > oomo-ooooeee-ceooeooocooeooooeceewe-e 0000-0-00-00-6-0-60“ St. Paul's Church 8.30 A. bL-Holy Communion, 11.00 A. liL-Morhlng Prayer and Sermon. "Jesus the Light of the Gentiles." During the Offering Mr. Chas. Earls will sing. 2.30 P. M.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 3.45 P. M.--Baplisms, .. 7.00 P. liL-Evenirlg Prayer and Sermon. - "Jonah the Prophet Whose Story Seems Incredible." l I .‘ Anthcm—-"Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne" Paul Anbrosa Rector-Rev. II. D. Raymond, M. A. Everybody Welcome. ‘QQOQ O-OXQ-WQ-‘OFOOOO-OO-OOOOO 0O O- QOO-O-O-OQ-O-OO-O-OOOOOO-OOO-OFOQO O§Off§O§O4+§fO4 f w Thedrclghter “Canadian Sklrmisher"'lf the inevitable rninature is ako expected to arrive today. This election is brought ship has cargo from the Argentine! and other South American countries‘ the congress. Patel is in a mostun-l find comes via Saint John. luoiudorlicnvisblo position. He was elected, in her cargo for Halifax is a ship without opposition‘ as 0 non-pesto meilt of 1200 tons of corn from the t man. The mandate the Ail-India Argentine. congress is not gen rally considsref Next week the freighter "Canadian applicable to him. Transporter" is due from New Zea-' wl/ land. . Tonight the liner "Lady Hawkins" will sail from Halifax with passcn-i At the some time. Pat-era life-Mil general -_ about by wholesale resignations demanded by ONE VIEW- 'the Mayor's charge that re-asscss- cause of the city}; difficulties coum. iered that extravagance in munici-l County he said, "merely focused public attention upon a most deplor- able condition of squandering and payroll padding which had persist-X ed beyond the limit of human en- durance." Zesland, with the varied produce of Itiihtccstalaaytialoa - eisailnad to ‘inset resaifeaieaia ‘c! the aim will: ml s "m0 mm emotion Is 1..."... all ova-iaawerlabusuualamats abktened ldl- Th! 111M‘ “bliiy Scorers" is duecurlllg Indian independancc. Some in 110i‘! i068! from‘ Nassau have already dons so. and latitude with passengers. malls; 0m also, the freight including is.-'i 000 stamp! bananaalncm Jamaica. sident of the Legislative Assembly ~-i ‘those far distant lands, are nearing|_....__._._-_ the nosey, saves by criispin‘; theihlifer as other steamers on the Assembly or of provincial flegisla- ' ‘ 1' l ' ass that, a rugs-ma line brew-e to sail for thgiul-oo, to resign from ole-lo parlia- - - "m9 0W0"!!! With PM"!!! o! Calif mental-y bodies as s step towards se- I gers, malls and cargo for Bermuda, 001M611 l-Bswlltifihl. Combined wit! meht and the reformers were the British West Indies and Demarara, m8 dflmlflfi Idlmlmmfllt 0i the Al- Brltish Guiana. Among her pssscn- 56mm)’ "if" yells H80 when thi gcrs will be General o. s. wind-afflict Switch-Phone riiib-wslroiitlr Pli Iovernment was the cause. The ‘of Ottawa, Mrs. Winters and Misslwclmfli- give lmlillfll 101' "l! lil- order to reassess property in Cook Winters, who arc making tho munglcussion of some Congressmen wh! iris. and Scnator n. Farrell, of Liv-l "mi "it mlnihie Ivlill" WWII-- pfpqq], 1c_ s_ llarly to the president of the shoal? *5 On Saturday. the freighter "Cav-fblY- Tm sukmm‘ b!’ 7mm‘ ‘k1...’- gllor," of the-slmc mm w“; n“ ‘mhi tilal Nehru yesterday. declaring the cargo for Jamaica and on Mondayflc°nlrea “Rim fl n“ 1553191;- the "Canadian Explorer" is expect-Hun“ ‘"5 "W 1'09"}? l "l! ed to sou 1°,- uugbum u, yo“ m“: measure, strengthens the view of th (~_ N_ R_ STEAMSHIPS cargo for Newfoundland for wbionfitm‘ "cm" 1:. ’ - gounu-y m, u, expemd ,0 s,“ m5 nut Patel believes he owes it teal ' (snow h n, G,,,,,.d|u,) January 28th. C ipartles in the house who voted hill HALIFAX, N. a, Jan. 10.-Csnad- _, xi‘; °fl'-m";'° étrmfilzlzaorlzla, __, lan National steamers from Jamaica, 12 ARRESTS ' P "' from South America and from New w ‘ peuw“ °i m“ mm‘ n‘ "i" probably consult the party 100cm ‘°°""““°‘ W“ P'" "l" here on this point vary ma P‘ l ‘ The whale situation hinges ‘ca hcactiontobetaksnbythsors- i l ... 14*.