mdccnc‘. fornplot “d Pml-Ielp _ m’! The: singing for the Triduum ex- ths-erclses was very creditsbly rendered [and for-ink. To introduce this quality oom- spooisla for this weekl- UNKIST OBANOES, 5 don. IAPES, CHOICE, 2 lbs. .. IIDLESS BAISINS. Pol" lll. l AM. Strawberry A glsu . _ u:~— trail SACRED SONG SER-VIJE The young people's inter-church. :r.‘i*c ofi-vcrcd Son; was held inf 1‘. F“l':'s Peri ii Church at half st Jill. lzrt evening. A large Lllllbfl‘ were in attendance and a. cry beautiful meeting was cln-_ iucrcd. The Scripture Lesson was end by Mr. Lorne MacKay. P. W.| 3. student and the address which! vas deli\'ered by a layman cleaiti’ vith the text: "What Hast Thou in_ Elly Baird?" A very well presented musical lumberjentitled “Svleet the Mom-i mts" was rendered by St. Paul's ‘Jhoir, . Rev. “a D. Raymond led the irayers rand announced that the lexi. Bagged Song Service would be held lit-Zion Presbyterian Church it the -;_usual hour next Sunday‘ evening. ~ ‘Tilemntire form of service at last evening's meeting was projected on a. screen, thus eliminating the use If hymn books. and seeming to en- hance the general atmosphere of ihe service in many respects-G I Q ST. DUNSTANS BASILIOA At st, vpmlstans Basilica yester- ay thc__ second Sunday of Advent gvas observed as Holy Name Sunday All Masses were at the usual hours. l, 8, title-and Solemn High Mass at loplook.‘ Irt the upper church, the dcloclslidass of the Holy Name So- o ‘iety was celebrated by His Excel-i cy, Bishop OWSuIlivan, who also reached-most forcibly on "Catholic Actionkmn very large number of omemberurecelved Holy Communion i ‘ a body. I In the afternoon at 2 o'clock, “atechism classes were held with enedicticn of the Blessed Sacra- ‘lnent atgthree o'clock. $3 at '1. gfclock, Holy Hour took tho place qgyespers, conducted by Baevl ‘ 27hr! Dalton, who preached an elo- ‘iuent sermon, taking his text from hthe Gopgel of st. Luke Chapter a. AVerses 5 , “And He was Subject tn Pfhem.“ "Benediction of the Blessed Viaacralnent was given by Rather Dai- l1. U The IVCorpus Christi choir, under the direction of Mr. W. J. Brown, rendered the singing for the Holy Flour. 'Miss Bessie Blanchard was w rgallist. noble-newsman cuunbn m: < r h! Saturday being the feast of the EV bflmmaoulotefionception. there was lhthrcc Masses held at the Holy Re- "dcemeiy Church in the morning. In inccnnection‘ with this ‘feast, u Trid- touum was conducted; - services being nrheld on Friday, Saturday and Sun- orliay edening. The preacher of the slzflriduilrmwss Rev/W. E. Enright. “$158.12., who preached eloquent and rupppropriate sermons st all the ser- tufllcel. 11g, On Sunday morning, it being l-ioly wfliamc Sunday; the members of the mgociety received Holy communion in “In body at the 7.30 Muss. The 9 o'- wepicck l/lass was the children's Mass. 1 Mass was celebrated at 0.30 in! Rev. C. O'Hara. C.SS.R. Rev, that Erlright preached special ser- nd l-iigi ‘mons it all the Masses. pa, sohnoy School was held for all Mflthe children in the afternoon. w“ In flle evening at '1 o'clock, the L conclmiing services of the Triduum hhwere held. and consisted of recits~ tion d’. the Rosary, Litany of ths s leased Virgin and other prayers, an 5r nspirmg sermon by Rev. Father En- ightgattgr which Solemn Benedic- t‘ the Blewed Sacrament was "ilglven y_R.ev. Father Enright, assis- mflted by;Rev. Father Fleming and Rev. The services were ed with veneraticn of the of our Mother ol Perpetual rmiticn "il-lFathe] O'Hara. y the congregation. Nby thl Girls‘ Choir. flat Afté- the services a meeting of ihfllthe llbly ‘Name men was held in the NUJDBHIK hall. sail 1 >1»; : . fi ‘l5 BAPTIST cnuncn =1! The Rev. A. C. Vincent at the morning service took as his subject ll "More than average men." Basing _ his thought on I Stu-noel, 10. s, "snd Jhe spirit of the Lord will come ‘ upon thee, and thou shalt prophesy with them and shalt be tumed into g l Another mun." mention was ~- Ind empower lives. l- fintrthcir my into o ~ -....."~-.;:.-" We... - I my the life more abundant z ; HIGHEST QUALITY ISLAND BEEP All our island beef is Dressed for i0 days before it is out of bee! for this wech only we will give 5 d! onions absolutely free with cvuryorder of beef over '15 cents. limp NUTS,Iibs. .... ...........'.'.'.'.'.'.'§.'." ' : muons, w, u». um, a m lIll:::;:::::: Raspbcrrmitoou. oneness cnrcuau, Per tin rsmno cnaasa, 2 n». and GARRY "STORES , ate. Behind the economic, ' l b! the fact that the glory of Christ'- iauity is in its power to chungo , Merl visited "i , hmugh chrut. by the power or uplnd of- -....¢y~. ....--.....-.¢u~ .-....-.-......~...-.......-.-- r ‘la-l one.“ oaouue suture Free Delivery Phone ‘ill rlmvrrv umran CHURCH _ A pleasing feature of the mom- ing sirvice was the baptism o! the . youugwdaughter of Mr. and Mrs- W. K, Murray after which the children retired for their separate exercises. Rev. M1‘. Miller spoke from the text in Joel 2. verses i5. i6 and i9. "Blow the trumpets in Zion, sang. tifya fast, call a solemn assembly, gather the people together, as- semble the Elders. gather the children. Then the Lord will ans- wer." A "depression" existed in the land. Things were getting desper- social and other conditions there was u. moral and spiritual bankruptcy. The text is an appeal to the re- lngious forces to corns together. It is a call to humiliation and repent- ance. The church on its knees, willing to be tested and lodged by the Standard of Christ, His ox- ampls and teachings. The call of ' the church must be insistent and loud. A trumpet call whose notes are heard throughout the land is the need today. "Bxait the Church." Ths Church will never prosper on the basis of doubt and hcsitancy- “Expect great things from God, attempt great things for "God." A note oi’ adventure. Then there is the thought of unity. ‘Illere was an assembly of all classes, the rank and file, the spir- itual leaders and the children. You remember Pentecost. They were all together. ‘Fhars was unity and then cams the gift of the Holy Spirit. 'l"hat Spirit is available to~ day and by it only shall the church be quickened and made great. - Last rriday we were favored j with a visit from Rev. Dr. Coch- rans and last evening the pulpit was occupied by Rev. Dr. Bryce. We were pleased to have these two leaders in our Church work with us. They have in the past year visited every portion of Canada and they presented l. wonderful story of conditions and incidents | in the mission fields, frontier posts and camp life in ths,gr>eat_ north- ern stretches of our great country. Rev, m, Bryce brought the thanks of the people of the dried out areas to us for our gifts so freely sent to thomsBothyspeakers are ‘here in support of the, Missionary and Maintenance Wind and-it is expected that, our contribution will come up~to thaproportions of other years. It-ls a. proud boast of our~ Church that notwithstand- ing the mfficult-times throulh which we are passing not one of the 1,400 rnissiorrstations or fron- tier postshasrheen closed- "Considef and ‘Hear Mo." the evening service. All services were well attended yesterday. At the morning service the pastor's sermon was based on‘ the The special music included a solo sang by Mrs. John 11:6 “I am ‘the ‘way, Truth and the Life." Milton Stewart with fine effect. At the cstlng, instructive, large prayer-books various tongues. Those taking part on this pro J. M. Moleod sci-z in the Hebrew, Gregor quoted the twentieth i Greek. At Macks? The service of- praiae included an anthem both morning and evening and st the latter ssrvics Miss ‘Doris Tait was the soloist. There was slsoa finely rendered solo by ‘Mi-s. H. S. Henderson. which was very much appreciated. Pro- fessor Kendall is always able to maintain his choir at about full strength. There were 39 voices at CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHUDCI _ Sunday School hour a special prrgram in observance of Universal Bible Sunday was inter- and inspiring. Featured on this program was a N gram were Mrs. Cyril MaoGro-gor and Mr. Eric MaoGrsgor who llfll a duet in Gaelic and Englilh. f-hfl theme being the zh-o Psalm. _Gosoel in Gaelic. and Rev. W. ‘L .0uthouse duos: John 3:16 in the Central Guardian This column-ls usorvol In bowl usual mum an udvutti-IIII II ‘u puny uutun nay be healed J I cull l‘ i-loly Name Club. Mo» --F- ’ mourn‘ ALLISON - m; u. il- Lappiu of the Baptist c Sack- ville, addressed the rreolosical Bovi- ety on the subject "Meeting the new Atheism." Euler-son Huostis, 36 of Wilmot Valley, P. u r. led the devo- tion; and carl Swan '35 of Oxford. N.S., president of the BWRW. WWO- duoed tbs speaker. ’ FUNanAl. YESTERDAY-Bil funeral of Mrs. W. C. 000i. vhf; was held yesterday. W" V largely attended. There war-onion! beautiful floral tributes. The wi- vute service at her late residence and the services in St. Paul's Church loam the coulctrrywcxc conducted by Rev. H. D Raymond. The pail bearers were Mew‘!- J- 5 - usl Kennedy, James Harris, John Hunter and Bruce MacPhuiL in- torment was in the People's 0cm- etsry. ‘ LEAVING FOB FLORIDA — Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Grady leave this morning for St. Petsrsburll. Florida. where they will Ipwd the Wm"!- They will be accompanied as far as Boston by their daughter. Mrs. Sul- livan, who has been spending the past few months with her parents- leam that he is recover- ing satisfactorily from his recent severe illness. and all will hops that he will spend a healthful and, en- joyable winter in Florida. FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENT- A pleasing entertainment took plscc Friday evening at the B. i. Society Hall, where a lr "re attendance o! members were pmsnt to say furs- weil to Bro. Ed. Homby. who loft Saturday nforning for Mmtreal to join ths staff of the head office of the Provincial Bank of s. Tbs President, Bro. Cronin, on behalf ol_ the Society, congratulated Bro. ornby on his promotion- and ex- tended to him the best wishes of tho Society for future success in his chosen profession. complimentary remarks were also made by other members of the Society wishing Bro. pleased to 211 i "“"' I Iii‘ llllGfli PDIIDIO lc l‘ roman-r, Auction Pbrty-fivofl. . Kflml. “H. Edwardsrb. a. MacMiilsn. Bum-i m, Cindy's many friends will be .1 THE IWN GUARDIAN - IDIAL BUSINIII. IIIVICI OOBIIOTIOib-Ths WM "llfitt- lug" nus taken from‘ tho advertise- cf Bcvuu wood "handle" should not have comm in tho solution. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE NIWS- at"; m...“ “or: Wm." “r u was on . lflocsmlior 6th; 19M ‘at’ eardrum. Following Inc the officers for : Pr snt,=Mrs. Ber- bert Flake; Vice t, Mrs. Bruce Muclluiay; Secretary Trous- um. Miss Ruth M‘ stile: Dire ed Arthur llaoKinuon: Auditors. Mil Ethel mlghcl, Mrs. Wm. MacDon- aidThsmsctmgsuotobehsldm the first Wednesday of each month. The first moetfngwili be held Lt the homo of mo. Pinks. ..__.__.i___ Sergeant J. J. Trainer returned Saturday night from the military hospital in Halifax much improved in health. -_-._-_...,_._. - BBENEZEB 808091. Honor roll for November: Grads X--i. Kathleen MacDonald: 2, Mac Mscltas. - , Grade iii-l. Douglas MacDonald; , 2, Emmerson Macbeod. Dorothy MacDonald and Norma Ibrd (equal); 8. faiths Mlclsod. Grads V1--i. Florence Houston; I, Lois Ford; s, Vernon Iibrd, Grads IV-l, Claud MacDonald: 2, Grads Ill-l, Isabel Maui-cod; 8. Ronald MacDonald. Crude I1 - i. Roland Ford; i. Gregory Doiron. Grads I (a)—-1, Otis librvl; 2, Wel- lcy rpm; 3. Ambrose Ford. Grpds I (b)-—i, Margaret rpm. Grads I (oi-i. ‘Cluster MacDon- d‘ . Perfect attendance - Allison Mao- Leod, Leitha Maclleod, Ruth Rob- erts, Vonda Seaman, Florence Hous- ton, Cloud Maclood. Isabel Mao- Lood, Ronald MacDonald. Florence M ubczcher, _ Appreciation The ‘following letter of appreci- ation speaks for itself: December 4. 108G. Dr. C. C. Archibald, Charlotte- town, P, E. 1.: Dear Docto Archibaid.-'i‘hs medical staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital learns with Ifllfst of your intended departure from the Province after fourteen years of service in this institution. Hornby success in his new vcnturt Bro. Hcrnby thanked the members for their kindness showed him and assured them that ha will slwcyl rc- mcmbcr fond memories of the days spent as Secretary of the Bil’. Soci- ety. A musical programme and smoker was than enjoyed. The most- ing cams to a close with all ,rsssut alsionging “For Ho's a Jolly Good Ibi- w." BUWEVOLENT IRISH DDCETY meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society was hold on Thursday oven- ing.~December 6th. the President. J. A. Cronin in the chair. This meeting was very largely uttsndod showing that the members urs tok- ing an interest in the fsli and win- ter activities of the socicty. The Entertainment Committee reported that good progress was being macs with the annual Si. Patrick's Enter- tainment and that the hams of the show and that of the Director would be announced in tho near fu~ ture. The social evening commit- tee was approached to put on l. form of entertainment to funds to assist the social service in the wcrk they hsd undottllksll in supplying milk and other nourish- ment to a number of children in Queen square and Roohford Square Schools. The resignation of our secretary. Mr. Hornby was tnndorcd and accepts‘ and Bro. Robert Brad- lsy was appointed to flli tho Vlfillk. cy. PREPARING FOB. I. 0. 0. l‘. ASSEMBLY-The Oddfeliows and Rebekah: of this city are prepar- ing for the Grand Lodge and Re- bekah Assembly which meets in Chsrlottstnwn in August. A meet- ing of the General Committee was held on last Thursday evening and the work is being well organized. Following is the Grand Lodge ‘Committee: St. Lswrencs Lodge- Bros. D. F. Bethune. A. J. Houlo. Ivan Mclnnis, 5. B. Hench, C. H. Black, J. P. Campbell, P. D. Worth. J. D. Websicr. Angus Mcliinchsrn. _ H. G. Leitch: Wildey Lodge-Bros. D. D. Morrison. Herb Thornton. N. A, Nicholson, H. J. Burhos, Fulton Adams, W. Dixon. Henry Lap- thorne, P. J. Sentner, J. A. Mo- woltqfiohn p m During this period you have ul- ways shown a keen interest in the work of the hospital, and a con- sll-nt fidelity to d1 y. Your unfail- ing courtesy in comultstiorl. and your high professional qualifica- tions have been of invaluable ls- sistance to each of us in our daily work. The relations between your- ‘solf and staff members have al- ways been of a most cordial no- e. ' ‘rho medical staff wish to tubs this opportunity of wishing you 5mET1NG~m° "Kin" 111mm“ Qvcry success in your new field. ll. D. JOHNSON, M-D, President. F. W. TIDMARSH, MD» ADEPORTATION . "*"-"--"F (uflltllllltd 1mm P!!! ll The Interior Department's order was implicit in nature. It provided * that aveniiungarlam whose work-i 1 in; peanuts have expired bu per- i milled to remain. 'i‘hers was no indications whatnot thou already ousted would bs allowed to return. - it was estimated that about 3.100 Hungarians have been expelled since the movement begun a few i Y! I80- In quarters close to the govern- ment the statement wag mods that ' some of the hardships which foil upon dvportees were due to the ovcmaiousnsss of local officials and were not imposed upon orders from Belgrade. Miany of those ‘deported. remain. sd today at Szegcd. across the Hungarian border, where s school has been converted into s sort of barracks for housing them. SENATORS DEFEAT‘!!! (Canadian Bren) smooth path that weekend. The team from the Capitol was defeated before house by Royals hone today, 8-2 Grade vm-l, Rutlrllobcrtc; a. m“ ~ tomorrow night," 9—'i‘hc ouoo before Ottawa Senators in their schedule in the senior group of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association be- came rcugn and rocky during the whichwaniis first six comets’ s capacity 1 I‘. a EN l E n mnlurlx Arrives With Hon. E. N. Rhodes And Hon- Alfred Duranleou to Open Pier. _ (c. r. by Guardian's Eblvicl ma) HALIFAX I-Prim Minis- , Doc. ,0 ter B. B. Bennett arrived in Elli- wul the and briefly to newspaper-men. But whether or not he huvcoms to Halifax to deliver his key-note campaign speech, the question most frequently udvsnood, was loft nswcrod. Officially he is hers with mo- ister of Finance E." N. Rhodes and Bon- Alfred Dursnlesu. Minister of Murine, to open Pier 3., now- sst addition to Halifax ocean ter- minal facilities. _ Halifax Harbor Oolnmilsicncfs have completed arrangement: for the opening of the hugs pier. one 0f the finest on the ntinent. Great crowds are expected to view the formalities tomorrow. Then to- morrow night ths Prims Minister and his cabinet colleagues will od- dress s public meeting in a local theatre. Ron. G. B. Harrington, opposition leader in the Nova Sco- tis House of Assembly and former premier, will preside. "We understand you will have something vary important to my newspspsrrusn suggested as they sandwiched their way in between Prime Minister and his supporters on the walk through station corridor to holi- day lobby. "A11 of my ut are im- portant, as ncwspspsrmsn you know that," the Premier jokingly replied. "I am glad to blow the press is so interested." "I om glad to be homo again," i is all that Minister of Finance E. N. Rhodes had to say. A complete tour and ‘nspectiou of the Halifax ocean terminals is scheduled for the visitors tomor- Irow morning starting at 9.80 o'clock. Sharply at 12 o'clock the official opening of the massive Pier will take place just outside the north entrance of the north by the Prime Minister. hc will un- veil a tablet. Then tho official Forty will adivunl to the hotel for u luncheon tendered by the har- bor, commissioners J. L. Bother-- Elton. chairman, will preside. Tbs official welcome to Halifax will bc delivered by Mayor l‘. J. Gregg. During the afternoon, Premier housis University campus and m the interior of the law school where he stuclicd more than 40 years ago. "Nothing would give ms greater pleasure ‘him to once more find , myself within the walls of the old building and look upon the faces of the tudents todsv who have taken the places of the class of which I was a member in 1890," he told Dean Vincent McDonald. ' The Premier. Hon. Mr. anodes ‘and Hon. Mr. Dilrani-su will be entertained s the auspices o'clock. _ SPECU LATE RE- (Continued from Poll 1) merit on thsrs matters in tho course of his Speeches in Hsliitx tomor- row. He may also announce the icarrlcd hers the decision has not been definitely reached. y l0 is said to be the tentative choice. will be presented with lticnal dsfenos, so constituents in " 0'0 per much M “my lrs ntw receiving. shed, Pier 38. Following the brief preliminaries and a short address Bennett hopes to visit the "old Nd Fmest building ‘m ‘he 9'1‘ ioongregation in which he spent up-‘ s. reception under a f the Halifax Wc- ,' ma,“ Quantum" club at a call as a real Macedonian call for, dsts on which parliament will ls- sembie although us far u could be Undoubtedly the Prime Minister some in- . ‘ from the Maritime Provinces while he is in the east. particularly since Hon. Grote Stirling, new minister of nu- casualiy told his Columbia, Friday that province would get an mmsdists subsldv increase of $750,- yssr. This is almost u IPil fiiiililtlll Bill. UH . Juuu ouuwh ofbtJohu and Si. l hon. 8t. aohu.n_..udd mduu. J.Bt.C Jeans, c. Thocsllwassvcryhoartylpd lmsnirncils one, having been sign- ed by 284 members and N adhcr-_ cnts. It was accompanied with a‘ guarantee for $3300.00 and four weeks holidays. - m. Jns. H. Stevenson. manlecr of the Bank of Nova. Scotia. 5t. John, was present to support the call. Mr. Stevenson told of how this congregation had been vacant for over u year and that because of the need of a. settled minister the cause was losing ground. Some months ago a call had been pra- sented to another- man but for some reason the call was not accepted. The call to Mr. Jeans was very hearty indeed. Not one member in this large congregation rcfulsd t0 sign it. No other name wu brought before the meeting. Should- Mr. Joins not see his way clear to uc- cept this call we scarcely know what we shall do. said Mr. Giovan- son. 1 for one would not want to utsrt out to get up a coll to a. third man. Mr. Stevenson showed how that not only did the church of St. John and St. Stephen need such _a man as Mir. Jeans but the whols church throughout our pro- vince would be greatly strengthened by having Mk‘. Jeans in the city o! St. John. Mr. Stevenson who is u. Prince- Edward Islander by birth, slid new} Prince Edward, Island had siwaysl been ready to sacrifice itself for the other wovinces of the Dome. inion. 0n this occasion wrtrusted| that it would be true to its past, reputation and be willing to make‘ s. sacrifice for the Province cf Nevr Brunswick and allow Mr. Jeans to, come to their aid in the city of St...‘ John. , _ .i Rev. R. Moor-head Legato, DD-J stated in the court that ho been asked in speak in support of - this call. On being asked to thusinsu rt ofthiscuil he‘ found himsai position. This congregation to which Mr. Jeans has been called is the ,wards of seven very happy years ,and he would like to do Ill he could to help these people. Yet ati, the sums time we all hats to loss ‘M's. Jeans. The P ovirlcs of New Bruns ‘ck was hardhit in the time oi‘ the dis- ruption in i925 and nsezi of such men as Mir. Jeans in that province, is indeed grout. This churth of St. John and St. Stephen is a very im- portant onc. In fact raid Dr. unto. Presbyterian church in the Ml-fr time Provinces. He looked upon this I consider it the mist important,‘ m. Jeans to go over to help the} Pll-sibyterfm people or New Bruns-l c . w . The commissioners from tho‘ Summersids congregation were then heard. These were three in ail,_ namely; " SMJ-lickslcllilc- Lean, MP. and Jamel Mzrchbsnks- All spoke in the highest terms of the r‘ ndid work dons by My. Jenna in the Summsrsldo congregation during the post seven years. They felt that his loss will be a hard blow for their ccnzmfation. It is too often true that people do not vslus the gifts and priviliges they have until they araabcut to lose them. Mr. Jeans plswruta has boon u very harmonious one. He has fil- led the pulpit in u very i, and dignified manner. i-iil utter- ances have been of u high order and were very much spproolu . Ho was always very attentive to the sick and the aged. if all who have scent sometime in the Prince County Hospital, Bummersid", Jud savnlv. cull splendid very difflcult t0 ll! $39547?‘ m a very difficult] with ‘gift!’ , From attic to collar’ we're roady [for Chrlstmosi- Evil’! shelf - is brimming ----an-n-u-an . And unusual, our Christmas stocks are so complete th youngest to at you may select "gifts for the the oldest members of your families in unusual variety- From the lowest priced article to the high- est you may buy hero for giving without misgivings! Make your seloctionbariy. AT "rué QUALITYDRUCSTORE ‘Johnson Johnson Prescription ‘Pharmacists Since 1883 Corner Kent an d Prince Streets think the mutter over. Altar hav- ing thought theuiottcr over cuc- fully ho m mum w accept the The members c! this Presbyter- ian Church, Bummcrsids. are a people and he will and i: than." ‘rhsv have always been vary patient with him and hive ovsr- looked hi: mm! faultl- Hs shall envy hi: ‘successor. it will bc s hard wrench for him to luvothuoldill-usatbooldtown and the old friends-but be fools that he must accept the coil, m shslillsomissthsbrpthrcnintha Presbytery. Ks shall cvvr think with fondmemoricsofhilstlyinthil Prscbytcry. mvsr Prod Williamson. Allister Murray. G. Carlyle Webster. M. l2. J. A. Plitbhliid. R. x sy wort. ‘ Edwin White Pay. Dr. Legato and D. H074 Griffiths, and Mr. A. E. Mor- rison all told of the high as- tcem in which Mi‘. Jon-nu was held bysllmembcrlcftbsoctlrtnshm won the" confidence of all. will all miss bun. not only u I loyal friend but u a wins coun- sellor. . It was agreed that his trunc- lutiao UKLNIOO after December fiat. i084. ‘not. Prod Williamson was appointed intcriurilodsrstcr cf the summersids session and was asked to loo that tho pulpit is declared vacant as on the first Surldsy of January. A committee ronsistiu of t!!! Moderator. my. D. L. . tithe. and the clerk Rev. B. Hensley Stavort. was appointed to draw up s. resci- ution of appreciation of the splen- did work done by m. Jeans not only in “l Presbyterian Church, Summorsidc. but lino throughout the Presbytery during the post seven yous. It is thus clear u; all that Rev. Mr. Jculwis to be highly congrat- ulated not only on tho splendid work done during his stly. in Prince Edvard Island and cm the high esteem in which he is held by nil who luvs some to know him. biltslsocnhisbcinicallcd lot-his large and important congrogutlon in the city of St. John-looked ‘won u it is astho most important Prol- bytcrinn confllkttion in the Muri- tims Provinces. All his friends Ind well withers join in these warm ooh‘. uistions. . The date for the induction of Rev. T. o. Hughes, Halifax. who ll being csliedM the pastoral charm of Montague, Cardigan. Lorna Val- ley and Dundss was agreed upon. The induction will be hsld u ‘mo p.u-l. on ‘muddy. Jsnilrd. mo. in the Presbyterian Church, Mou- torus. _ At that service luv. D. Lloyd Griffiths. Moderator -of Presbytery will prccido- and induct. Boy.‘ ll. It Genge D.D., will prvch the ssrmm and Rev. Allister Murray will be the substitute. should it be found that Dr. Gongs cannot be _prcsent. Rev. J‘. A. Pfltghlrd w-lllgive th’: chargn to the newly inducted min- ister and ‘Rev. J. B. Douglass will address the people of the congre- gation. ' 5”’- A- 0- F- Gm? 519M m‘ do” h . . ThfiMlritimcs received substantial an rtu it e assortment of Bibles and Jackal: Lodge-Sisters Ruby Houle,‘ n mwpfts gaffe)? avg: mgeflm “mum, mommonm u, hlvgplgwsf‘ Qafigtfi“ {n"°;“‘g old and new and in Gertrude Beer. Helen Mclachern. “we to. that now to be paid British Oolum- spout, , y” _ q Junta", m,“ m, HOtWSIBdCI-nflailll. 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After lovers dramatic address, Anthony Eden of Grout Britain, toss to tell the packed and tense council hull “our duty is to refrain from language which will create bitten nan." “ smust clrcumscribo and not extend the iirnitmof this question.‘ Capt. Eden continued. the necessity of proceeding “with cu- trems caution." (budcuuus ‘Dorm-Inn ‘ The British lord Privy Cotmcii, is condemn‘ terrorism, referred to the abuse of the ac-oailed "right of asylum," and laid: "Britain does not tolerate the abuse of personal freedom which consists of employing or advocating the employment of. illegal action against constituted authority, whether at homo or abroad. "The points raised are in the League's "custody for the time being, but the League's efforts can not be expected to come to fr-"tlon union there is determined cirt on the part of all states toward moderation i in word and deed." supports Hungary Baron Pompec Aloisi, tbs 1min "-1" tativc, whose government lwsviously had announced its sup- port of Hungary's defence against Yugoslavia‘: charges that she har- bored Alexander's assassins, dscianf " ton is not terrorism." "My country vus the first to af~ firm that the principle of the treat- ies must be udu to modern con- ditions u the means of con- ssrvlnl beats." Aioisi said, “but bu always insisted that adaptation mull follow legal channels." While praising Hungary's honor and "loyalty" and the "proud" man- nsr in which she had rupudimd Yillosluv accusations of hel- coni- Pllvlty. Aioisi fn his address took no side in the dispute. udmittinl it might msnucc polcs and deciarinil .ths League must strive to pacify the dispute. IIIPIUBN’ HOLIDAY BOUND ‘ (C. P. bv tint-dish‘: Spools! Win? HAMILTON. Bennuds. Dec- 9- Holiday-bound. youthful Premier Mitchell F- Hepburn of Ontario was sailing towards the fertiie islands of the Caribbean tonight after x-ii- ing Bermudiona, dilrin-g a W)" Jim-over. that moms 5MP" victories in his would b6 Nonhd in the next Canadian Wd- .-e‘~*~i election. (OJ. By Guardian's SpecLI who) AMHERST, N. s. Dec. o-ifuinc successfully eluded m extensive police drug nst for more than I ' l4 you’ ' ranch, oi us‘, 16M. Find" ' " y "Frank H l. u .,a 514<=§h 54m 5.4‘ m.‘ I uS;;2l-:.=1...... i-i iiléiiilicivziol-siit, s3‘ rill a 2,1,1. J. ii ll '§c< Ea .1 .-.........,,,..-<- r1 .- g