TA g, 115-46‘? .R11vc12 EDWARD R T I N G T O - D A Y 26c. J d1 BAS-MMWIQ-llic. you hoard: i1 on the ‘air. Now see i! on the screen! l ll KI-IIDJINNY warm With RICARDO CORTEZ KAR E N M o R l, Ev SHORT TALKIES METROTONE NEWS MUSICAL REVUE With Selections Frorr The Desert Song Featuring BERNICE CLAXRE and ALEXANDER GRAY ZION GUILD LEAGUE 1. 1111111111111. MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOT 5TANIIOPERS CLASS A , Jan. Jan. ~11 .. 212 1111 as 23"‘ 25"‘ T"- ...11-; s1 114 1241 ‘L 5' Mmmmld 97 97 l“ w 84 m6 B2 w. 131111115. . . . . 11s 11s 190 _ _ \_ 82 190 154 H. H. Horne 95 94 139 __ ___ 138 120 206 L. A. McDougnll .. 92 92 184 _ 59., 649 G54 A. V. Spdlctt a0 as 1'11 1 _. . ~1ooc w- wmsl‘ - 1 - ~ - - -- 9° 84 174 ‘ l E- A. Fcrgusuu as s11 1101 .11'.\"1=: nuns 90 90; so c 1 1r" rm l! 1 _ _ _, .11 01 as 171 c" .. 1.7 101 E3 84 1'12 Eizidl . . 11"‘ ‘-" ' 82 33 1111:111- . .. 119 16o a2 C- Bull“? -~ 75 ‘l5 792 743 744 There will be a special handicap _ _ ____2279 shoot this evening. All mvlnbgl-g ' for he Pu": 3'70 nins. are Teqmsled 1° b9 0H 11000 I01‘ 1 I-I. B ll 2G7 pus. this 5mm- l. Lrlfferty 531 pins. ILUIIELERS 107 119 150 145 130 127 132 I01 140 228 1'31 13B 19.’) 140 Jezlrll ... .. 0:01.111)" D.\I'Y\"I‘I.IE.\‘S FIVE Lost By Ill fault e l). Hrwpcr 228 pins. .0 I). llopei‘ 522 pins. . 1Z1 . lllllll.lf\'(é TONTGIIT‘ 1111111111111 LEAGUE ‘l ll l"- PIll-i W‘. Cauucks l and 713's. l1 p. 111 Kan Duos 1's. ZlppCrS 1 i 1:1 1. u. R Carson (‘IIIROPRACTOR " P lrnwPaimcr Graduate 11111-11 s1. Phone 1072 Home Calls Made. Membcs of any of the out-oi- town clubs, such as Pownnl, Milton, Covchend and York, are cordially invited to attend any o1‘ the meet- ings of this Club, which ure Iield each Monday and evening. Eugene G. Grace Predicts Sudden Business Turn NEW Yong, Jan. 2a.—(A.P.>- Eugene G. Grace, president oi the Bethlehem Steel Corp, today said that tlle past six mouths ‘of stabil- ized operation in the steel industry without any further fndlllg awny to still lower levels, indicated to him thnt "business hurl struck bottom." "I hope three moulhs from now, when our first quarter earnings are made public, that I‘ll have u chercful report to mnke. I don't know; nobody (lees. But onc o!‘ these day's business \vill tum up. And I don‘t think it will be so long as a lot of pcopfc think." Grace, who has never been known ‘ in the steel industry as n Pollyanna, made his statement in an interview following the release for publica- tion of Bethlehem cnrnings. Central Guardian locals, J m“ “"051 ctc., 4c. per cents, 152-21: per word, Lin“, m. ‘1 lor the price of two, utrictly le in advance. Agents Wanted For Sale I SALE -- TWO AYRSIIIIIE . due to freshen. Harry Paul, ‘"100 7800-1-28-31. ARD snrrsnnu r01: outhouses, etc., 1o per l~ Guardian Oflicm- ti. , “All? - AUCTION FORT!- » . Bridal! and Whist Score i‘ w Guardian VCentral Job . . Nov. l-tt. "ll! - BAY MARE, LETA . lg" by Sable King, eligible l“- Bllw. Bulky and new harness. William Lane, ""01. N. s. 7008-1-28-3i. Miscellaneous ..' ,,f,“'"rfdl>g1uerlv1er1uug.rm- ‘ 1;. (a. a. south-fin’. Urlnllh lverlising Rates-Payable in Advance svcicljllqlflclll5| 2c. per word: Announcement: and Coming \, _"-~1 ~_v_- lwr wvrd: Classified. 2c. per word; In Mcmorinm - °lll'l‘<. rJc. pcr inch; Lists of Floral and Spllltual Oflcr- ‘_ name; Letters o! Condolence, 70c. lit. Inch; Notices oi‘ Thanks and Appreciation. 70c. per inch "l loner word. Other rates on appllcltloiu. Aluumum Charge for any advertisement, twenty . 11w o 4c. per word; Western and a l 3 l I 1 1 I I ‘NH +§O+4404§§§9Rf4 04440004904444 0-6 O 6444 90-‘ Female Help Wanted WOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOR us at home. Sewing machines ‘necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Company, Dcpt..147, Toronto. WANTED - STENOGRAPIIER. experienced preferred. Must have high schol education. Apply in first instance by letter only stat- ing education, training references and salary asked. Princc Edward Island ‘trust Company. 7820-1-28-31. Salesman Wanted BOARDERB ACCOMMODATED. Near College. Reasonable rates. Apply 256 Kent Street. 7Bl1-1-28-3i. To Let T0 LET — LEXINGTON HOTEL. North Rustico. Furnished $400100 l s use . Ap Iy at Hotel. or e n p 7802-1-28-3]. tit/m. ACCOUNTS NOT d cforc Feb. 13th will be , P 190W lawyer for collec- ' "llllwly no credit except Wanted WANTED TO BUY 30 FOOT LOB- 1 mklklllll: accounts. M. Mc- r sewn. lm-l-aa-al t b0 t. J h Mumlll’. VQTIIOW B er a 050p ‘7812-1-28-31. Wednesday 1 1111110 4 SHORT COMEDIES AND NOVELTY lf. DOINGS llr THE HOLY NAME CLUB GYMNASIUM VOLLEYBALL The following tenlns \vill take part; ln a Volleyball Tournament to be lllnyed on Tuesday and Thursday nights at 8.30 and 9.30 o'cl()gk_ A11 players \vill pie-use note when they play 11ml kindly be on time, :11; nl! MATINEE 3.15 NIGHT 7 d: 8.45 ' Captives For Life! CIIAINED TOGETHER m1 A noun NEITHER n A n E n T0 BREAK DOUQFAIRBANKS. 1 NANCY (ARROLI Lllqan [osllman Kalil.“ DIWII" games start sharp on the Lima Se}; Th“ Gunners — James Mullins (Cililtfi. Frank Lnppin, Brent Me. Tunis, C . slcs Dillon, Leclwcll Doyle, ‘ in I tjonuid. _ The Shadows-George McMahon (Capt), Ebby Lnrter, Dlnnie Doyle, ‘g-‘wrdon Cox, Harry Hennessey, The O\vls—.Jnck Walsh, (Capt), “"»"1111 ‘lmDsugai Frank Henna» sey, J tcph Hughes, Leo McDonald, luscph 'I‘ralnor. ' ’i‘ho lizuvks-Hnrry Davey, (Capt) Iicuny Duirou, Dulvcy Flyle. Ernie 111111111, Iran Marlin. Harold Geudet. The Drczulllnughls--Ai-th1u- Mc_ Ckiskcgx, lCnptq, Reg McCarvpp-I Torry Crllnpbell, Arthur Renrdon, Eddie FIFClllWflIl, Cy. Ryan, Tllv E11. 1's - Bob Cuvanngh, '(C:1,1‘..l, Marl; ‘jtlcGuigran, F. L. Cojwlr, Con. Campbell, J. J. Morris, ,Silvere Dcslloches. _ 'I‘l1e following is tho schedule for ‘the gilmcs: Tucszlnyg Jan. 31 at 830.—Gophers rind Sluunrocks and at 9.30, Owls and Hawks. . l ‘Thursday; Feb. 2, at 8.30—Drcnd- lnulrrlits and Eagles mid at 9.30, {Gophers 11nd Owls. l 'I‘11csd11v Fob, '1, at 8.30—Shedows ‘and Hawks 11nd at 9.30 Gophers and Eagles. Thursday. l-‘cb. 9 at ESQ-Shadows and Drendnnughls and ut 9.30 Owls nnd Eagles. _ Tuesday, Feb. l4 at 8.30~I»luwks and Drcaclnnughls and at 0.30, Shadows and Owls. i Thursday, Feb. l6 ht lLBO-Goph- ‘crs 11nd Drcudlinughis and at 9.30 ‘Shadows and Eagles. Tuesday. Feb. 21 at Silo-Gophers and Owls and 111 9.30 Hawks 11nd Eagles. Thursday, Feb. 23 nt BBQ-Hawks mid Dreadnauglils and nt 9.30 Shad- ows and Owls. Tuesday, Feb. 28 nt 8.30-—Gopl1ers 11nd Shadows 11nd nt 9.30 Owls and Drcndnnughls. Thursday, Mar. at 8.30-Goph- crs and Eagles 11nd nt 9.30, Owls 11nd Hawks. Tuesday, ‘vinr. 7 at 8.30-—Shudows and Drcadnuughihs and at 9.30, Owls and Eagles. ' Thursday. lviar. 9 at 8.30-Drcnd- nnughts nnd Eagles and at 9.30 Gophers 11nd Huwks. Tuesday, Mar. 1-1 at Mid-Shadows and Hawks and at 9.30 Gophers and Dreaduaughts. 'l‘hursdny, Mar. l6 at B.30-—Hawks mid Eagles 11nd at 9.30 Owls and Drcnduaughis. Tuesday, Mar. 21 at (LSD-Gophers and Hawks and mt 9.30 Shadows and Eagles. ' '1 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 2nd Section JanJO-Falcous vs. Robins. Feb. l-Nuvy vs. Falcons. Feb. 6~Navy vs. Robins. Feb. 8—-Nnvy vs. Falcons. Feb. lib-Robins vs. Falcons. Feb. lfz-Robins vs. Navy. Feb. 20--Fnlcons vs. Robins. Feb, 22-—Navy vs. Falcons. Feb. 27—N11vy vs. Robins. 2nd Section-Girls‘ League Jan. 30—Wildcats vs, Merry Anna. Fob. s-Maple Leafs vs Merry Aims. Feb. Fob‘. Feb. Leafs. Feb. Feb. Fri). 8-~Maple Leafs vs. Wildcats. iii-Merry Aims vs. Wildcats. l5—-Mcrry Aims vs. Maple 20—Wildcnts vs. Maple Leafs. gg-Merl-Av AIlllS vs. Wildcats. 37—Mnlllc Leafs vs. erry Anus. Feb, l-Wildcats vs. Maple Lenin. .... lie, 26c. 26c. 3'lc. TODAY A NEW STAR. COMBINATION IS BORN 1 l. CURLING Owing to the storm on Saturday the local curlers were unable lo 1:0 to lvlontaguc to play for Mchrthur trophy but expect i0 g0 soon and bring the bacon homc. B11151, and West had it out on Sillurcluy ailer- noun all doing their best to win. smne of the curlers are a. little weak and find it hard to reach the hcg line but ulitii o. little coaching by n. E. ev1erytlling will belzilrlgllt, Following is the line up. EAST _WES'l‘ 1 R1. E. Spllct H 12y W.;;h:ster Reg Bell D. McLeod 3. C. Moore A. W. Hmdunan , Jack Fraser D. A. .":Klnncn Skip 1i. Skip '1 NOTES1 There ls a nice chest of ice read, for the ladies teams 11rd they ex pect to get under way this Wet-k We hope to have u, ladies team 11 pfay Afontugue and Summclside. W. H. Townsend will be at the Chariot clown Cluling Club tonight to giro lessons on ihc National game a one should take advant- age ci this opportunity and get u few tips. French Chamber- Gets vote Of Confidence PARKS, Jan. 28.~—lA.P)-Fortified by a vote of Confidence on a qucs- i ‘lion of procedure. the grovernnleut‘ ‘laced debate on its financial pro-l‘ fgrummc tonight in an all night; session of the Chrimbzi- of Dcputjesl 348 t0 ‘.243. buttressed the belief Oil the government that it would bc able t0 survive. Socialism and Radi- cal Socialists indicated a cictcrmln- atlon to hit upon a comprccnisc financial programme, zllthcugli they had not reached all agreement on the question o1 increased taxes. The Chamber decided by a vol-c of 400 to 181 to sit all night. The Senate will consider the financial bill, which covers arg-proprlntioils for Fsbruaryz at its session IOITIOYIYJW. The government. was strengthened by its willingness to accept a temp- orary budget deficit. I11 the Cham- bcr debate Louis De Cilapp-zdclaine, budgetary expert who recently vls- ited America, mitcd the United States as exmnplifyun; u deflation oi thc budget “llll-"h nsvcrtheless was unbalanced. France does not fear the eofisoquences of such act- ion, hc said. War Debts WASHING-TON, Jim. 28.—(A.P.) -An attempt to plncc the United States Congress once ngninon rc- cord against reduction of the war debts was headed tonight towards a Senate committee pigeonhole, with the Democratic leadership anxious that it stuy there. It was offered to the Senate to- day, accompanied by loud criticism of yesterday's visit of the British Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay to the Senate floor in violation of the rules. For the third time lll a week it brought n verbal clash bctlvccn the Senate's two Robinsons. Sir Ronald, it became known soon alter, will leave Tuesday for Inndon .to familiarize himself with the wur debt negotiation intentions of his government, and to report his in- formation concerning the Mnrch discussion which President-elect. Franklin Roosevelt \vill hold with 11 British delegation. "People generally quarrel because they cannot agrccf-G. K. Chester- ARD srofigmlfiozivis 1 QUOTA PAGE FIVE _ TIONS Montreal . Stock Market (Cumullunn Pren) Flock: Il"ll ‘Ill llruziliun Full (‘ur , I111 I'M . . . . . , . ., 1: 1' it , INJLII Ilridge . , Iut Nickel , _ .\l<r('hll Front , ,_ .\loulre11l Power X111 Brew , Qua-Inu- lWm-r-r Slluuiuignn , NI l 11f \\ lulliplg I Pivotal New York Stocks lfunnrlluu Press) ‘ lmlniwl in» wnls. .\'|~\\' P1111111 11.1 "111- .,l'°,l,,,,:" Fultnl <‘1-r “Hunk \‘;|l1::1l Iilll Wm‘, \\’1-.~1tll1;_'i11111.~=n I "PM", \\'c111l11-111-111 .. :12»; bu. H," 9;, GRAIN ’ “"""“" 111ml 1m Preps) \\'1.\'Xll-l1. _.1;111 z: - -— ‘CLOFI-J Wheui: .\I:1_. 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(Cnmulfii-i Pres») HIONTIIIQAI“ .l:lll 20—llri1irl1 fnrclgu ore go in relation In lhc ('1 mliilh 1111i r 11s (‘nlllllllflll by (he ltoynl ilnuk 11f (‘uuuvlu closed yester- liny as fullflwfii ‘ Argflllllllil 111-so .311.'i9. .\1|slr1|ll:| pound ‘H473. \u1=irl:| sehilling 1.1 141101011. ‘llglnm Iu-lg ,1 ruzll lnllrela .05 . hilglll-‘xl lcv not 1|11<1t-:1l_ hlurl 111mg 1011112 dollars .2000, '7.1-1-Iln1lI41\':lkiu crown 01117. ‘ luurk kn-nr- .ltl»i1'.. llllllllll flnlhnr llNl. 111'» 1'1‘ 1 and llhllmnl P1111111 liuuuzugv 11mm. . Jnnerlcd at 4 eenhn. u vrnni~ Mriolly 0i‘ the lat: William Campbell o! Grahams Road. which 11115 l0 be heidon Sunday will lake placg on Monday, January 30th, at 1.30 p n1. from ‘his residence. Interment in Sumancrfield cemetery’, o.‘ New London. dinner Women's League in the Holy Name Hall last week was a great Eumess. The tables looked lovely decorated as they were in the League colors— CENTRAL GUARDIAN Thin column II In n-d lor Queen‘; County nun o! lwnl inlnrpxt I-ut 11L venlnlng of n neway mature muy lu- nuylhlo in ldrunce. M nur autumn CITY BUTTER 1 lb. 23c, 2 1m. 45¢, 1o 11.11.911.10, "11110-1-211-11. ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING and Programme in the Salvation Army tonight. Silver collection. 7836-1i SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES on all lines of hairdressing for a lim- ited time at the Elite Beauty 51111111. Phone 1329. 11193-1-21-11. WATER RATES-Pei'sons 1111111 have neglected paying their r5105 for the current quarter are ic- minded that alter Monday; the 30th water will be turned of! all unpaid services without notice, 7833-1-28-21 FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral Trinity Unitzh tlburltb MONDAY 3.3U~-I1'lt0l'lllcdl&lt3 C. G. I, T.— Regular meeting-Social Hall. 'l.00-—'1‘rail Rangers, regular meet- lng——S0clal Hall. 7.30—Wllli11g Circle of King's Daughters-Regular monthly ineeling—La.dles' Parlor. PE BSONALS Airs. John F. Huntley. Vernon. arrived in Charlottetown Friday sflcr a month's visit to Boston. Mr. Ivan Rcddin has returned fnm a. iuur weeks‘ visit to New York. and reports great interest be ing taken in the gas and oil sit- uation in the Si. Laurence Valley H6 fitatvs that at present a nlunnei o.‘ the major companies are making preparations for early drilling oper- aliens. MIAMI. Fla" Jan 29—A negro convict. breathless and pcrspiriug. plunged past a group of farm work ers and as they moved t0 stop him shouted: .4 BEREAVED 'RELATIVES-—Princc Edward Island relatives who were; grieved to hear of the passing oi D1‘. Mm George R‘ Montggmery‘ Mm. minutes later just as the convict- Gecrge C. MccBeth, 0f Alberton, lplpdlctcd" and Mrs. (Capt) Aured MacLeod I all right, but professionally. Guards lsnid the negro, Elli-s Wright, had E. V. Hogan of Halifax, arczl Mr. H. A.‘ Ebers, Provincial Mun- ager of the Mutual Life Assurance oomplmy o! Canada left Saturday morning for Walberlco, Ont.. to at- tend e. convention of the managers and the annual meeting of the ccmr piny. 111 Montreal he will visit. his son H. A.. Elbers Jr., who is taking 11 course in Higher Education in Me Gill University. {TURKEY SUPPER—'I'he turkey served by the Catholic‘ 01v. Y. CURB (Cnundlnn Presll) SI ovlm .\u11-i' ('_\':li\ ll ... .. .\'llll"l" H1111 P11 As (l lllltl I'll . llouhluuia Smith Afr Fuller! prvlnlllnl. \\‘(‘l' 1 Innliu rllpr-r- It TOIO. 11' .0164. 11 1.1111114 .1021. lulu A1072. 11-11 11011111! 3,0503. .'.'l.'1l. Spain per-cur JVJFA‘. Hu-ednn krone Sullzni-lhlui fram- Suites dullnr .2260. 1111'. NE“! YORK, .‘l':m ° ~-- .-. . oi ' percent The confidence vote. \vliich was}: 11,119,, My,- exclmug- r1 11111111 111 = l‘ 1'11"" 1..111 1.1 1 ml"- Iul Pele . 5°71‘- Niul: llllll . 5L U“ 1nd _ TIIE DOLLAR MINING (Cnnndlirn Pres!) Shlrkn .\j:1x Ull \l1 Immo .\lin l-"llrlllgl: (inlduh- lirnllzlllll . . llull Fons ... . Iluuicsll-ilnl . . . ... l1..11.1_11 11.1111 lI1-111l . lnlyre .\21-\\'1111<- 4 ‘time (up . . . . .. W‘. 11.111111 111111 .. "'23s .\l11.<.~1 Milli‘?! .. .. Hg’, 7A .\lur|1|1_v Nmrlfvr- ' ~11 Vacuum (11111 Vlpnml Wright Ilu UNLISTI-ZII I‘- Rllsrourl (‘111 nml Elm l-Ihlorlulu 1111111151111 Nickel . .. .\l1>l.en1l .. Nurdou l’ Orville . Vculurcs . . . S1111 Xllues \\11111l Kirk ton. Silver . . Totll um 1111.001; ' found In the words “follow me." _ a. soul was stressed‘. I cost. ‘is ' den Lh. .\'I-I\\’ roux,” .1111 2n~_1<*.111.-1.1l1111 l'l'I'S.~4l—Tll(' I'm llllllill‘ -~1ulv1l rho week nt 111s 1111 .\‘v-\\' York fureigil exchanges _v(-.~=tcr1l11_r, rep- recession since I-ndrn but n llrnp oi’ c111 um mnts ~ince last \1t1\r1|'1\ 1 wr-ok e111] lhn ulnllnr cents Ilcre. Alfillllfil 1, 1hr,- Pllfffillv)‘, the Fnilml Slates dnllnr hruuyzht n lli-‘l; vent pffilllllllli. Th“ puulul sterling closed 11f Sill“- IQ, its low puilll. fur thn‘ 1l.'|_\‘ 11ml At the morning service which was broadcast by station C H C K, the Rev. A. C. Vincent, D. D., de-, liver-ed another c! the sermons on soul winning, part of a, scrles which he has been giving through tho past weeks. The theme of the day was, "The condition of a lost soul." Briefly recalling some of the previous ad- dresses, Dr. Vincent spoke of soul winning as the primary business of the Church, its preparation was 1. the morning was from St. James 5: 19-20, "Brethren, if any of you do err from the truth, and One con- vert him; let him know that he u-hich converteili the sinner from the error cl‘ his way shall save a soul from death. and shall hide a multitude nf sins." The condition of tho lost soul is one of error. Perhaps greatest i amour; errors of this day is that oi’ belittling sin, its Quilt. its slain. its power. A passion for souls is wrapped up in the keen smnse of the menace of sin. awful The condition of n lost soul " Through the \\'0rd oi Gwl the two expressions nrn repeatedly coupled “the soul tuat suinctli, it shall die." From hL; condition of error and death there is one escape, one refuge-the sacrifice of Christ. Responding i0 requests from the. ' ‘ beautTul radio connlcunricn. Hr» quartr-lle, Messrs. Qulelcy, Calder. Dimzwcll and Stems eflcctivelv repented the "Though Your lvns He As Scnrlrt." Weocilvs-rds "'T'“e Sun Shnll Be No More Thy Light." was finely rendered by the choir under vice department and will do much PARlSl-l—'1‘he annual meeting of Saint Elizabeth's Church, Spring- field Monday, January 16, 1933 o'clock. Meeting opened with pray- ers by the lay reader, Mr. Geo. Hashim, in the ulssence of the rec- tor who was unable to be present. I" p.11 1::.'.".>‘J.....'"....:'";::i:::. ‘:.".l:.'s."'".".- M1. 111111111 1111151111111- The ._ 1'.- as represented 111 mum report, O the years work by the Sums mmls‘ \va.rdens' and the fiziancial report - —~" oi’ the Secretary-treasurer, Miss Muriel Haslnm were very encour- THE BAPTIST CHURCH aging, substantial balances being on the right side of the ledger. The reports of the Sunday School and W. A. were received and gave evidence of good work being car- izutions. ent committees were received and adopted. appointed for Robert Howard, Geo. L. Haslam. J. Ernest 305mm- W~ HVFWd- H- B-l kenzip of Cardigan to lliarion Jane Haslalu, Fred W. Haslam. Rcgncld Haslam, Wm. l-laslam: Church ivar-l dens, Robt. Howard, W. H. Ford; Clerk. J. Ernest Haslam; ('fi|]$h(lupnrp_ uclrcss being, "Why Study hey ‘yellow and blue flowers and cand> les. The dinners were served plu- ling hot—1ots of turkey, vegetables, relishes and home made plum pud- dings. The many patrons were sat- isfied that the well earned reputa- tion of the League for the excel- lence of their annual dinner was ‘sustained on this occasion. The pr00€fd5 will go 1o the social scr- to relieve the poor and sick. MEETING or srmsorrsnn 1n the church on nt 8 was held icd forward by both those organ- The report oi’ the drifter- were then Vestrymcn, The omcers 1933: Tre as - its skill in. “he that is wise win- urer, Mss Muriel Haslum; Envel- ncth souls." The infinite value of ope secretary's, Miss Muriel Has- Thc text ol‘ 111m, Miss Amrlin. Hnslam: Dele- gate to Synod, Reginald Haslnm; substuute delegate. Geo. lam; est Huslam, Robert Howard; Wes- tern W. H. Hnslam: Hashim, Lionel Fardy. L. Has- D. C, S. Delegates, J. Erh- tuncl committee, Sidesmen. Hyatt restoration he direction of Mrs. G Elliott Full. As announced 111st Sunday, Dr. Vincent commenced at the evening service u series of sermons on Pro- ils frightful phecy, the theme oi’ the evening reph- The evening anthems \v1~rc "The TwilIglit‘Shndo\\'s Fall." and "Snviour, When Night Involves lhc Sky,” (Shelleyl. The activities of the week were .1 intmated, the Boy Scouts on Mon- day. the opening of u series of stu- dies in the Book of Revelation, by request 0i’ the Philaihcn Clnss, and open to all, Tuesday at 7.30 p. m, the mid week pv-aver service Wed- nesday wt 7.30, the ten under the management of the Guild, Thurs- day evening 5 to '1 in the school- TOOITI. Nicholson of Dundas. “I'm helping train the they'll be here in a 1111111110." It scorned logical sud the farm workers let him puss. The lnnmlhounds appeared ,1 few dogsa They were practising just escaped from thp city stock- udc. Wright. was right about another thing. The dogs needed training- they lost hFs trail in the everglades DONALD E. MACDOUGALL A gloom was cast over Canoe Core and \'icinll._v on Jun. 2nd when it became known that Donald E. MacDougall of canoe Cove passed away in the East Boston relief hos- pital from an auto injury received Jan. 1st, The deceased was in his 63rd year. The remains arrived home on Jan. 7th and the funeral service was held in Canoe Cove church on Jan. 3th and was large- 1y attended. The service ms con- ducted by the Rev. Ewen Mac~ Dougall. There are leftto mourn one brother, John A. MacDougall of Canoe Cove, also. a nephew, Ar- chibald M. Campbell, in ‘rruro, N. S. besides a large number ot rela» tivcs and friends. The remains were laid to rest in the family plot at Canoe Cove. 'I‘hc pallbearers were: Walter Carson, Archie Campbell, Dan Mackinnon, Donald MacDon- gall, Jacob Iuman and Silas Mur- lcy. (Patriot Please Copy) BIRTHS GALLANT-ln the Prince County Hospital on January 25, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Albnn Gallant, oi’ Sum- merside, a son. DAWSON-In the Prince County , Hospital, on January 27, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dawson, of Summcrsidc.-S. a daughter, \'ANlDERSTll\'E—In this city, Jan- uary 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Vanlderstinc, a sou. 11111115251.- MACKENZIE — NICHOLSON -— January 23, 1933, at St. James‘ Manse, Pownal Strcol. Charlotte- town, by the Reverend R. lvloor- hcad Lccnte, Norman Walker Mac- DEATHS CAMERON-On Janualy ‘.29, 1933. Mrs. Salina Cameron, of Victoria, mdow oi‘ the lute Samuel D. Cam- cron. Funeral notice later. YEO-At Knutsiorll. January 28th, Mrs. Mary Aline Yco, \vid0\v oi the late Stewart Yen. Funeral from the residence of her son, John Yeo. at Knutsiord, Tuesday. at L! p. m. IN MEMORIAM (‘LAY-In cherished memory of nur dear out‘. Frederick Miles Clay, lanuury 30th. 1932. Deborah Brien (‘Iny and Family. “To live in the hearts of those we leave behind is not to die." F11. D. MacL eon UNDERTAREB EMBLAMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlru Phone H9