MAXIMS OPA MERCHANT —-.-q catch worde. and i Firemen Called MacDonald and Man la a creature who llvca not on bread alone, but principally by ___________J Annual lubaoriptlaaa Delivered and» l; Ilall. Canada‘ U. l.A.lI.3e Macllégnalgl And R0 inninin nnn nr nnnnovn onnnn liESiiillYS illiilii liliRliiNli PiiiNi iilST NIGHT Out Last Night to Fight a Stubborn and Destructive Blaze. at Rowes. Building a Q Total Loss With Very Little Insur- 3.1106. building one month ago. boys who we're skating "in about 9.15‘ to tho iStutlon lug , factory was ‘doomed. ibast night shortly after nine o" cloak the firemen were called out lo fight a conflagration which in intensity equals, if not sunpasses ‘ the destructive biazp in tho ‘Sipillett The fire was noticed by several the j Marine Dock and also by Mr. Fred ‘Taylor night watchman at the Ma- , rlne wharf who sent in the alarm at where Officer Watson Higgins received 'it. ilir. Taylor when he first viewed ‘ the fire stated that it was consum- Clouds of ‘smoke pouring yfrom the scene of the firo was informed that there was no fire of any kind in the building since 7 ociock Sat- urday evening. Mr. 1.. J. Worthy. foreman at. the factory was in the building rot 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and nt that time there was no sign of a fire nor the means by which one might he caused. The loss to both Mr. ‘S. A. Mac- Donald and Mr. Rowe is a heavy one as they both state the build- ing was very iittl_e insured- They are both fortunate in the fact that the office containing important pa- the centre of the blllidlIlg-IPBTS» etc., was not touched. When the firemen arrived shortly 1 after the notice of the alarm the ' building was a muss of flames. To Ray Pendleton, General Secretary save tho building was an impossi- .' bility as it was apparent that the Mr. lRowe was ‘to leave Tuesday for Hamilton in company with Mr. of the local branch of the Y. iVL C. A. in connection with Y. M. _A. activities but thinks he will now be unable to make the trip. NEliiH NF H- PH I l] [NEH-Bill Veteran ‘Actor Was Well Known Thru’- out Maritimes. CHARI-OTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1927 w€s Factory Totally Destroyed lilAXlll/‘IS OFA MERCHANT P.__.a l have always \ auapeotod public taste to be a mongrel product, out of affectatlon by dopmatlam. ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Morning Guardian, Charlottetown Fnu mic-d Guardian Two lain Cent: Viscount Curzon In hnnniinvnns _ _ 4 Germany's List. l AUtOmObING Accident of War cripples ' N I ‘l. I n 5 N‘ u A ‘l. I (special m V” Guardia") (Special to the Guardian) E J u N Zzgggdzqnlidiffoillglitilljé;‘T375 A H. maanifislbiarqthst Jzshsuiz‘ 07%;; I N B, H count Guru", member of pa” cripples and dependents show taken to a hospital where his condition was said to be “as comfortable as can be expect- ed." f‘ . 792000 injured soldiers and Ni l juries 1° his ribs. He was mg pensions. The number of E a listed cripples has increased V J- by 16,000 during the past two years. due to the fact that dur- ing the days of inflation many failed to register on account of i the low value of the money. 1 Other: pronounced cured and able bodied have returned ask- 1 Foreign Minister Bri- and F-oresees this t 3§i‘.‘"l.i‘2i‘if%i22‘f vans- R-i-e- ty 0f Versailles. wilted BY G01‘ . 1 onel MllillilS PARIS. Jan. 22. ~—l<lvacuation of lthineland lung before the time fix- People of Grenville County Pay Tribute to Native Son Who Has Gone Far inthe Public Life of On- tario. Negotiations Continue Between C h a r g e D’Aifaires O’Malley and Cantonese For- eign Minjster— Bri- tish Business Hous- ing aid because of relapses. (Special to the Guardian) AUGUSTA, Me, Jun. ‘.32, -i’rict* Webber, veteran of the road shows of the ipast half century and a in- ‘millai- figure throughout ‘the New England States and the Muritimi» 1Provinces oi‘ Canada. died here yo» terday- Ho was 82 years old. [Iilii iiii (Special to The Guardian) KlilhilPTl/LIDLE. Jun. 22.——*T0 weekend travelling case bearing rs RFSVITYTC Opera-- tions. Ptl by the treaty of Versailles is |_ (lTT/HVA. Jan. 2f!.—("vi\.<v1in"l iIUYCStiOXl by the French ‘ UUVBPN‘ representative when the Wriolev ckizfilireltinu “Hullasterl Bgaqimnfize h" m” vflmull“ ]"""_'"i “Willi articles of the finest silver that ma- tinns/ Committee 1:1‘ thzm giiamgg; “W4 "wax-lied m mam-g“ Ymmz m term] “vealm ca“ buy the people of today Defending the olic oi Tummy “as Coleus‘ Hurry Mulvmenvme County‘ aasemmed hem iaocnr-no the Tboii" llriianti, den-Mm: m Mnnmma" tonight, added the solid gold of 18rd“! [/1 l (_ l- _ ‘Colonel Mullins who is n well 11,511- appfgbaflon, appregiatmn and i e 1L v‘ m“ ‘Ovommem was klmw" we-“P-"l "m" and form" admiration, and laid them at the (Canadian Press) LONDOT. Jan. 23.—<.\‘oth‘n1: has developed in the past 24 hours in ililfiiiiilililiil Discussion by Revl H. cause worry to the British govern- | No man bringing theatrical cum ‘panics to the Maritime iProvinc-es in the last half century. was better iknown or had more friends than H. Price Webber, and while he lived to a ripe old age, yet many who rc- ‘tain. u kindly remembrance of him‘ will regret to learn of his passing. lin his younger days iiir. Webber fwas a gpriuter and worked on The Moncton Times. , with him in the purpose of rap- n1, P, rm- hluvuugffg was 1,1 (1,111. . . . d 1iroachmcnt with (icrmuny and hfifnrnia nt the time of the swim Rvul ifigtwolge(l' Homud Ferguson an ]\'v.1s ready to go as fur as ll8C8S‘x a _ 1 <1 h R1 m 1-1 _ w_ s“), w bring this about. - "a "“""“*‘ “ l’ a "ll In a tiny hail too small by far to Du Rflyllwlld at St- ment or accentuate the anxiety of Paulrs Church Yes_ the people. That the conversations at l-Isnkow are proceeding normall- . '7" M"““°‘"“l° Kmg t" "emellam meet the popular demand for table ly, but that it would not be wise to uniggnttiéifdthgvghf if“) fir? thultflll“ n“"‘,l“"‘"» reservations but blight with strea- terday' ‘speculate on the future. was the 1,1 1'. ,_ o eme o‘ ll“ p0 "‘ Th" (‘""‘""‘ i“ *‘ c"““°"’”"""- mers and bunting and Smig and 1 ‘ word from the British foreign office c es iefuic the closed meeting, he 1,111 11". p711)“, Mmqqpyfl requoqf 1aughter Kempwme thus celehrab St. Paula Church congregation said to the newspaper men waiting w tmngm‘ as immedlatelv Rr-Ivatifiti tn. sport . .- . listened to an earnest presentation v _ _ , 1 _ , , - _ _ l _ ed. wrote history for Grenville. and _ _ , The government is being wed x: "ujgjgg111s‘xgnnufifienhfetmg has knowing im pnillli-nl parties. ‘Dam “mute m a nutive so“ who of the duty of law observance at fmmml by me British mimmer. .- ' ice on Sunday morning has gene far in the life of Qlilillit). the" “B” 1 Hon- G. Howard Ferguson stood The Recmr- He“ H‘ D‘ Rnymm“ ‘before the constituents 0i his own preached from Iilc text l Peter 1:- Miies Lampson, but seemingly no (iefinite state in the Hzuilzoxv nit-m all been about: 'l‘he Germans want to liberate. themselves. This the seething‘ structure covered the. ‘ N. H. i- liiiiiifi I a . , . .: . if" lflipgltrlatary. loll! m. _ _a unified note issue under the plan. city and the odor-of burning wood LATER , could be detected oven to the cu hurbs. (Showers of sparks vomited Al hi!“ PM" 01W lillrl "lflfllilll; from the inferno gave constant (lan- ger lo adjoining buildings and a watchful eye was kept on the snr~ rounding structures in‘ case they should ‘be ignited by the fiying em- hers. Four streams of water quickly put into openation by the firemen hissed into the mass of flames with Two lines more were connected up and soon tons of water were at work sub- no appreciable result. duing the fire. Thousands of‘ citizens were on the spot at the sound of the alarm 1. to vicw the burning structure and every moment added more to the ahendy large crowds which were kept at a safe distance by Chief‘ ' Shaw and the Police Officers. About eleven o'clock the roof of the drying kiln with a hissing roar tell through amid a shower of sparks. _Shortly afiter the root‘ of the main building also dropped into the centre. The flre at that time was burn- ins itself out. At a late hour last night the firemen were busy ‘tour- ilik down the ruined walls so as the hotter to be enabled to get. under control the sturdy blaze which was still burning the centre of the bulldini-i- ‘ ' The origin of the fire like that which destroyed ‘the building on Queen SL, one mouth and two days - 85o. cannot be accounted for. The ' Guardian reporter in conversation with ‘Mr. W. M. Rowe last night at (Canadian Preu) N. H. L. Roaulta Saturday Nlitawa i; Montreal ti. at Ottawa. (‘auadiens l; St. Pats 0. ill Milli- trcal. Pittsburgh 1; iflotroit l). at Pitta- ll-"Kh. . Boston 2: lCblcago 2. At Chis-us!» (overtime), Condensed Specials RATE-dc. per wort], net each insertion in tlilamlumn. j i _._ _ _ , . ‘you ‘WANT coon aNvILorss Price! so m- 80c, 10o for 85a 250 m 55c. boo for $1.00 1000 m ma. Poetpald. Guardian Office. Guardian Job Printer]. tf. ‘HOME man: rot-raj“ uaivr, Flesh sausages. Santa . New- mu l 00-. Elect l: Market Bldg. v g the fire was ‘pretty well under coittrol and confined to the dryin-g kiln. Six men are standing by during the night in case ot‘ a further out- break. Eight men were employed as steady. help at the factory. -—-——-¢e>——-- iiliiil liiilllii N lliiiiPiiii iNNiiilii N liiil Leaders fisquithian Wing of Liberal Barty Have Resign- ed. Sunday Service At The “Y” The regular Sunday‘ evening ser- vice of song was largely attended last night at the Y. M. C. A. NRev. Canon E. M. Malone was the speaker of the evening and his topic “Religion and Am sements". was n most timely one. early 300 young, people greeted Canon Mai- cne and his subject was indeed in- teresting and helpful. The speaker opened his address with the statement that criticisms were levelled at the church for nt- trscting the young by its amuse- ments, parties. and socials of all sorts and not ‘by its Religion. The speaker said this applied to years gone -by but um not anulv w 11w present day. Mr. Malone called on his hearers to take their amusements with their religion and in (icing that they would be guided right. Amusements or recreations which caused us no ufleasiness or‘ worry while enjoying them were all right but if we would not went our mother's. or sister's or wives. there cannot. be realized. however. until the (icrmans fulfill the conditions tiations has yet been roe/shod. in riding lfllllglil will! i111 ilui- 1W0 17 “Honor [he King}, u may Seem fact the rriblnct ministers nnwpwirt-v! members of the cabinet with whom Emmimlls- he “id m hegmmng‘ to he tlaiiy administers the mulm-fi-‘s address soloyai a cpngrelgtitgionbilixst affairs, grouped about him, but en- this mp0“ Bu“ fmbnjlilnul in’ it u tirely tiivcsted of his prime minis- perhaps were ‘My [e mm‘! 1:5 l? terns Cloak. simply “one of [he new message good oven or us. t f p181. ated that one of the ‘p oneers o And as such he spake his thanks ‘he mmielll newspaper discovered-leader ivhin-h establish security.“ in the committee he was more outspoken and (lid not try to hide that. he hoped the present discus- sion between the inter-allied Mili- tary Control Commission and the Fishing Schooners Is Increased (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. Jan. 23. -—Lunenburg to be in doubt whcihu- nnythiri‘ w» cept verbal ccidvcrsutior: ~‘ been exchanged Iinnkow dentiy regarded as a. test c C . , _ _ _ is ‘n a position to NWiw-"U ‘Jgilrllziaind ('el::e'a?]l\'r wxgflléenlrlirrzell]? fishing schooner operators have {or we 11.11.1119 m,“ had been mm 01E flaw gelljérunlouaujofiittvl-wlililzilti 33y 1115 prommes‘ . . . - a , , . which the (lommission would be been advised by the provmcial mm and t“ the handsome gm o1 p The ministers nonsmpr m" mm‘ Workmen-‘s Compensation Board which he -and Mm Fergus“ had-themselves have done; and in cater- that beginning Jan. 1st, 1927, the l i been made recipients. ‘"5 L” ‘his fact greatly “weasel iii'7..§§I;T§".§i‘}"i..shiiiiaii?{iii n Rhodes Favors ' Lifting Ban tary preparations as only precnn tionary in case things go wrong. Press advices from Hankow con- m the prewons announcer-Jeri wlliiing to agree that Germany had fu filled and (renditions of disarnr.mte of assessment on 1151mm ument; so that there might. be , ,. no longer reason for keeping “hoonus sailing out of Nova troops m‘ Um “mm Scotia. ports] wliil/be increased by .. . ’ ' imnte v 0"». (IW-‘lilfllll’ Wits turning tn Russiafipprqx - , ‘ . W119“ the Immfy m. new“ "Id ma! This increase wast necessitated. ‘ ’ it was said in tho» announcement, cusson of loyalty. , m,“ ,1... p\v"!:h ~,.,.v1.. . - - . f 1' t mo w nni encouragement. of proper Christina or “snow o m) K [m 1... UM‘ . ,., _ _ _ ,, _ 1 . they wouli continue to function as téirrirttlzalnlieptld {lIIOfdlI at LflLflliiU, ‘by the 10.4.1 01 1118 1WD schoonefg living. and the discouragement oi long as “gay w“ sncurm H “ma "rligndtlq “Luélltuxiimiitcci H 1311.119 Knigkit! and Sylvia Moshcr the idea of license. The osriy hoped that ‘ms would tncfmah. 1,111 - ‘ cc revea s 1a . . , _______ (:11 1 t ~ ' i n‘ n rs . there is intimate tronnection be- with a“ o" boa“! lam yam puulm, IiALlFAX. N. S.. Jan. 23. —Dis- r s! ans Mme m urge u ‘ e negotiations between Charge o ' from the lowest classes of the peo- ctissing yesterday the matter of pie, Many of them were slaves. and titles for Canadian citizens as rais- put slave and master upon the ed in the speech of Premier Fergu- same level was bound to have a 2i heavy drain upon the resources of the board to pay compensation to the families of the two crews. The‘mnnngiug owners of several tween Germany's Wiiiingnugg to Yifiid to the tiemanil for dismantling -her new concrete undcrgrottnd forts on the Polish frontier and the ne- iiiii‘ schooners have declared that they son 0t‘ Ontario last week. Premier tendency to unbalance some of EOUBIIOHS f0!‘ ldiliilli; tiQWll the will not operate their vessels if E. N. Rhodes of Nova Scotia. who these young Christians. We have antmoreign r1018" Drop...“ , Rhineiand occupation. such heavy payment demanded as was speaker of the House of Com- n1p1-overb_"puy_a beggar on horse. I and 4th, decided today altcr I ‘ mnns when the bill was passed back" and the results which accrue ference Wm] charm, 1,. barring Canadians from receiving today ‘were 35 liable to accrue long 3.11"” m resume Opmm honors from the British sovereign ag0_ The christian pfgfeggifln docs M‘ declared himself as being in iflvm‘ not aupercede the responsibilities plm/(q-T-r, 11.1.15‘, 1n of restoration 0f tillfi Dfiviiegcs. and duties of national life. In that 22’ __Th., (YI\I they would face a certain loss. in spite of‘ the fuct that the catch last year was a record one the prices Christian Church iii”..“°.§.§.1i'.?§§‘.§i°'i.“‘i‘..i§fi?§.§‘; ~14 w.‘ well they were then not good iiiONilON, Jun. 22.-—-ilesignatitin from the organizing committee of tho lenders of the Asquithian wing‘ of the Liberal ‘party today left. for-I mqr Premier David Lloyd George in ganlzation, His follows-is now expect him to take steps to infuse new life into the party which of late years bus lost. much _of its former ‘power. Vlstaonnt Grey, Vivian Phillips. sii- William Plunder. lsil‘ Robertl Hudson and Lady Violet. Bonhain‘ Carter. all strong supporters 0i’ the Enri of Oxford and Asquith resign- r-d from tho committee in accord- ance with a vote requesting such action on Monday. Tea in Honor oi Mr and Mrs Massey (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. OnL, Jan. 22.—dlon. Vincent Massey and Mus. M11886)’ were the recipients of countless and heartfelt folicitutions yesterday afternoon at a tea given at "Wym- iiwood" by the University Women's Club in their honor- Moro than 250 guests were pren- ent at the pleasant function which was to mmk the approaching de- parture of Mr. and Mrs- Massey tor - Washington. where the former is to assume his high role of envoy extraordinary and minister ipleni- potentiary fotflfiflufldfl- New Currency is _ Recommended __ __.______ . . . ‘THRI: cu to: m‘ r a sale. Alibi 9m) Ninlglgs- l/llrkqt Balding. ‘glietlbtzll. ‘l0! ram-rune or. DUBLIN, Jan. 22. —-issue of a new Free State currency is recom- mended in the report of the gov- ernment commission which has been studying banking conditions. Save l banks which now are is- auiu their own notes would have Precautions are provided to maln- l. ' taln the lrlah pound at parity with o the pound sterling. 4 Malone. Accompanist, Waiter Mc- , the Nicaraguan steamer Cllra Mat- thieu and the general cargo she carried while oatenilbiy enroute from illalifax. N. 8., to B illluuelon, have been tiled in feder- al court by the United States dia~ trlct attorney. ' the alleged- landing of a like quan- tity of liquor in New Y rk. Ifhe ship was seized early off Cuttyitiunk’ ‘and brought here. Her crew of sintee berty on bail um in] hon-h; on enough for us and could not be‘ mixed with religion they must then be considered degrading. i iivir. Malone said the wicked should not have all the best in complete control of tho whole m. lllilfiit‘. art and bicttirei-c but that V“? “Wevllv "Wiiisvcriiiizs of Je- reilglous audigood people should be used to bring amusements t0 the highest level as possible. The speaker told several stories illustrating his talk. ‘We must: look at our zimuse- meats from God's view and if in that. light and if we can say that our recreations is right. in the sight oi‘ God we had nothing to fear. The following is the progam. i. Hymn. Rescue the Perlshiug. ‘.6. Hymn, 'l'hrow out thc Lite Linc. It. Hymn, Puss me not t) (icntie Snlviour. 4. Solo. Mr. Walter llyntimztu. 8. Address. ilev. Canon ‘Malone, Religion and Amusements. ti. Violin Solo. Mr. Robert llyud- mun. Cavalinla Rustecana. 10. Hymn, Jesus is Tendorly Cal- ling. ll. My Faith looks up to Theo. ‘Closing Prayer, ' Rev. Canon Nutt. Violinist, Robert iiyndman. Steamer Libciled (Canadian Prue)‘ BOSTON. Jan- 23~1Libeia against t. Pierre. Cause for daiaure was charged in g ll month e charge against them. ,ounts Every Time, “lllllliii lilillil-Ftllllil" Sal Ipeari its (Khrist or salvation is or . ' a sinner seeking salvation. is none other than tho Lord the pearl. iieft the courts of Heav- en. for our sakes ‘became tpgpr, paid sonic, and that when we understand more fully his teachings, and feel more as he did the seriousness of the great mission of soul-saving." great revival work will be the re- sult. The conclusion of tho sermon was an earnest evangelistic appeal. lvely the mthom "Still sun With Thee" h ‘his inimitable style ‘There is a m awn li- Gmenii-iili .ii‘ar Away" Prof. hnton that fear Him" and “if any man This la a full disclosure of char- ptgalded ln his efficient way at tho‘iove Me i will manifest Myself to organ. ‘ him." - - - owners some oi’ them ended the "I think it wns n mistake". he sense “w 11111111¢11Q11 is no; 11.0w 1-9- He,‘ m.” "..,..,n._!., v1,“ _ F; |_ The 3.1.1.1995 yesterday 111 11w year with a deficit. said. "if Canada is to remain a qu1re,1_ _ “'85 ‘nwffipiulw mnm-U-a (ha: the‘. Central Chunk“, Church were m- lt has been intimated that fish- portion of the British Lmpire and we respect 111C flag, and every wrmm be Med m convey 1W,“ 1,. 1m 111111511311}. 1111,.,|-(._._111ng 1n)“ A1 crmen are considered the orgnniz- recognize the sovereign, it is plnc- 51-1111101 of ngfignzi] “re, ‘Fm- my China‘ the 11101-1111"; Sal-flee 111,. C 11 M‘, ntiun of a local compensation plan ed in nu anomalous position if sub put 1 311011111 111w 1° see 11mm re. Kay and 31'r_q_ 111110“ sdnvgu.‘ Hung and withdrawing from the provin- jccls are hero to be placed on a Spected yet morg 1 1511011111 11119 to ' rial board. The increased asscso- different footing than “those in 59;, me 11113 51111 11101-9 5n evmence,‘ ,1 _~ M._ H 1, t k - H _. _ ment would cull upon the owners other parts of the empire. {should “kg m 5891119 nuflqnn] m1. 1:51, n-rlhe Zilgllleoouf lfjfiehihmzllgll’) to puy from $800 to $1.000 for each He declared his belief the situ- 11mm 51mg “qthnn; 111,- ucnun1pani- ' "> died. - Treasure," illustrating the glorious mmker‘ “mm should be “me 0- p worth of the kingdom and tho joy " ""'_"_‘“' ‘ —__' (continued 101w?“ 3) Ev"nt's'fji of the sinner upon becoming a rc- " ~' n-q .3 ~ cipient of the ‘Christ of ‘the King- T Meeunt?" Li)‘ .0... Hi5 WEATHER . K 1 C -H R T Al the evening service the sub- t‘ . 1 ” Bill's PQBI- Gill‘ 9V- - ject was the Pearl of Great price,‘ '_'——'_°""_i‘ ‘s ALL tiampbeli lecture 'n Kelly's Cross the companion imrablq, b“, 111,114.! _'I‘he ‘Canadian Girls in Training Religion was presented as a life. 35154.24,” 11-1111,“; ,1 ‘vmmy 111118,“), phase-Gabi the ily churches held n supper n fnlith and an experience’. It, 11w kmgdon, 01- heavmh The spemvwmcoting in the Serial lylali of Tlilbifiligll be tie inet as an experiment - m. 11011.11 110w ("my 11 “.33 w m“ 1n_ ity (lhurch last Tuesrliy eveningi nl knowledge of God. This know- 10 hac1u10yc,(1 ways of 1nml.hrctn,i.\lt.ci' n. sing-song iOli by Miss Pear ledge is what David refers to as 11m, m- 11113 pambh. 1185181111": lhcillurus 0f the Baptist (hiircii C. G. once is the condition of the know- 'l‘.. thn meeting was nddresseililcdgo of (md, _not that dread of iby Miss Marjory Trotter. illaritime the "secret." Fear, that is rever- As FAR As i'M CONCERNED Hail Tucs. Jan. 25th. "Iiellys Cross. Drawing of Lot- tery iakea place Tues. Jan. 28th. Those hoidng tickets should ‘be on hand to receive their prizes. 3616 I “train Koiiins, iii-infant expon- '”|R”cem'l°"a|"' iigiilefliis-piftliflioiintlligpiifciiiiiilziilliiiii:‘lilrh-i‘ work Secretary. Miss God which psraiyzes the soul, but lent of modern and classical drama h. Scripture Reading, Mr. Geo. “1111111511111111 [he K|ngd0' 01110“ 1Trottor's address took the form of reverent-c. Where reverence is -at St ‘Peters Hail. “may. Jan- ‘Ruymoud, John 2nd chapter. BM the nlgrchantman hugs 1 ‘mo: nu original story called "Selling fucking there is ignorance of God. .1 31st. 3527 6. Hymn, Sun of my Soul. "fluent plum m’ the parable Jud mhiatterns," which was thoroughly The secret of the Lord means \ ' —-—-— 7. Snlu. Miss inn Muir, "Abide I ' '_ t l t _ '_ u ‘enjoyed by the vary large number more to us than it did to David "A (‘oneert and 130x Social is to Willi "B". h“ o“ “C” ed n 91mm” o" of girls in attendance. in DFODIOPVFOI‘ us it is to be fnund in Jesus be held in the Mt. Buchanan School- would menu the sinner. But such would not be in ‘harmony- with the truth that the Kingdom of Heaven is like unto s. merchantman. it would not seem right to say that the Kingdom of ‘Heaven is like unto lng the development. of an nil Christ. and is therefore more im rnund Christian life among thelmedlate and personal than it was girls of the Maritlmes, Miss ‘Trott-‘tn those of the olden time. What cr is "selling a pattern". and everyithe secret of the Lord means to us girl by the influence of her exum- will depend on what Jesus is to us pic is also “selling a pattern" to Jesus comes to us in the three- others. fold character of Master, Friend Th” m“'°ha"tma“ i" the payable The Training institute conduct- end Lever. 93"“ ed in this city last week by the Every master has s. secret which cimsh who 5”“ a“ '1’ purchase Maritime Religious Education we must learn if we would be His Council. held two of its meetings illiworthy disciples. and we c nnot Trinity Church, namely those of learn the secret without a4 real Mfllidli? BM Ffidfll’ BVBMHBB- Tilfllreverence for the Master. The meetings were conducted by Mlsweecret of ‘Jesus as Master is ser- nouse Friday evening. Jan. 28th. If not fine will be held first flue night following. 3521 "Wanted- Goose and Duck Feathera, not mined. Henry Mo?» lane and Co. Eprnituro Upholater ers, 167 Kent St.. neat Eldon Hotel I553 1| II L! 'i‘u|tuiv'i'u, Jan. Z3. -—-Maritlme| ---- moderate to fresh winds, mostlyi "mlmml MWU" °t when“, cloudy and moderately cold. ilKiil ml" Eggycircl‘ m" b“ M“ In sngwfans m snnw11urr1e,_ the hall. ll euneaday, Jan. 26th at Maximum and minimum tcmper- 759 ll- m~ Li!" 79"’. "M" Wm e paid i/N||| nnE “i?” I '. "as ‘ c; _____._rd the supreme price upon the cross. lo purchase by his own precious hl°°d "l" WMF-“l” 5m" 9' "m" Trotter and ' Rev. Waldo CqVICB. ntures: b “°2‘1'32'2‘ The speaker emphasized the Kiel! Mechum. The entire course. Again, we have the Lord's au- Tflrvlllv. 11101111? - -- 34-25 "all!" i111" Chflfll h" ll"! "D0" 0i" which occupied five evenings. thority to call film friend. There Montreal. ruin - 26-46 "Cm" "d l” w‘ m". '3 _ g4_.22 comedy "The Man from Tolmitn”, “F32 at Véestiolria Hl-aii 3n Euetariliayh-Laun- .. 21-1011" W" Y Q l!" St. John, fog . . 36—28.,D"f"“-"'~ ° ‘jmm 719m‘! 5' .. New York, m; . . . . . . . . . .. 46-38 d” rganuaa, gm; gleam a Jilsh tide this afternoon at 3-13 spawn“, ' “"441” and tomorrow morning at 3.15. .-_.-.i . Sun sets this afternon at 4.56 and aa-nw Two“ “nut-c m» rises tomorrow morning at 7.29. w," 5 n‘ 1,1191, . "n" M. ‘Last quarter moon Tuesday. Jan- 113m,» 1n Tyfqng 0n 1| . . nary 25th 9.41 p- m. up, 14th., or 0n in" 37m “ dds tide elghtem minu- Monday ‘be tee later than Charlottetown. will ploaae bring . 1 as are Int: proved very helpful nad inspiring is a mystery in the relationship of to the Sunday School workers and friendship between men, but tho C. (i. i. 'i‘. lenders of. the city. mark of friendship is that we re Veaterdayfreervioaa ,veal to our friend what we hid- There was a large attendance at from all others. The friend's the services in ‘trinity, yesterday. secret is knowledge. _ Jesus re in the morning Rev. W. M. Ryan veaia Himself to the true disciple delivered a very impressive ser~ as friend to friend. mon on the subject of "The Secret Then there la the lover's secret. Ben Acorn sang of the Lord" from the texts: "The1the secret of one to whom we have secret of the Lord is with theni given ourselves in true affection. Quebec. snow Halifax. folly .. .. Ch'town. cloudy iThe choir; rendered very effect-- and‘ Mr. (Continued eh. Page l) Zvialley and the Cantonese. minister. ' Eugene Chen. dlANittn". Jan. 93 -—l‘“i'i" ..,._.,_,. ...."._. -