DEGMBER 933 m §?”3B .ill is l E; Ei ? EE I '_ "_ ‘ mmm D|ll(.'.l'{)lS-H110-\ S" tlilltvaasdien Neticnaliolsiein ->‘ fm‘.£$Z§..'“»1`.“"$':l.’i‘r.§.f’.’.'Z€' 1° 1'“"°"“‘°d w /W1 , <9 /-5.. l**‘*’i»?t` .* .- ! 'Q \\\_¢g\T’: * SKOPPINGDAYU ' Saturday even ng. tflilllp ullltlb i Iiwul raymond ts southeast gg, , lb. H-_ J. Ktnlledy 0! SOI-lfhpotl, . group °l member. of me 1 MCNDAY returned Friday evening from To- hmwwn Rum' muh m, 1 ‘°“"°- "*‘°’° *‘° ‘"4 "°°° *°°"“”°l- 'mis hom, st. syivutns vu me miss 'ssc-c. o. L 1'., Intermediate and “ 3”" Wm” lm' ` Junior. ...loo-rnil Rangers. "mm “’“`°" There entered into that heaven *N _ , _ lyrestthatrernainethforthepeo- _Aviation Enthusiast 'pg of qu., 0,, ¢¢¢_ mg m,_ ,M ~~ -- ' spirit of Mr. Joan seam, Hunter ` Mr' J' °‘ Hyndmm “tm” 5"' River, P. E. I. He was a true and .urday morning from Montreal where dwoud chmuan of enmphry he had been attending an insur- mce mmerwn ML Hmmm “__ character, and one who will be “ved by the “W Drum ml p“_ lroltly missed in the community una" plum which bn Moncwh and home as a devoted husband. _M 8 “what “Tina -t me “mod rather, brother and neighbour, to ham “ ML 'everyone, and »a man that was al- This was lr. Hyndman'a first w”° uphddmi u“t “hm” 14°” °‘ aeroplane trip and he .s qui*e en- °h"‘"‘““7 “ °*°mP1m°d ki ml thusiastic over this mode of travel- lm' ‘mm "HY m*“h°°d- I Ulm’ ling. The trip Saturday he said was "mf W 5° °h°°°° mln UNI! 'iperfectx' crossing the strait in rive I fi°h¢=- He vu in his usual health. liiinutes. lsr. victor saunden, Pose uv to within ton days. before his Oilice inspector, and another pn- demise, but notwithstanding all longer also made the trip from that medical skill, and loving hands floncton. could do, he PI-seed away mth that Mr. Hyndman states the plans is silent uid sacred prayer on his a. wonderfill means of transports- lips, “Not my will Lord, but thine utnm' ‘hgh on hu mp to lllb STALIJOH lllll IH Uha.-Lttetown the llsurqy' Harbor .l.llkldd£donthe ioymdsand ,ool..ld:d with the bank. No ine was . insured rtiwush the mat or the ear w.accn;!d rabydamagd.'l‘he of thu province will bs interested M, millla ozcurrfd at the Oxzss to know that an outstan t - . Ro dsp0r er, Lot il- The c.‘r-was ollghhred stallion has 3 lx- » , ivvdtoi-h¢°ivandr¢l»`:smsdselusedniti»'rioyalwinterralr in time to make the leturn trip by Walter R. shaw. Livestock Su- u, Dug_,G|,,__o, ,.,,,my momsr cuss ruoaoocui- Ealifling the M31' keting of Farm I`. ~o- KING’ STABS! ADDID 'I0 ISLAND ll0llll’l.l8l. ducts' Horseenthusiaatsinalleectioos m perintendsnt.on behalf' of lie on Marketing meetings. Iby the canadian Hunter and Light and 'Horse 1mprovementSoeieigofTor-, I Amelius Jarvis, famous turfman, where hg stood for two years in. Wm the stud. Hs is sixteen and one-I rd' nal: nsnds nigh sud weighs tnir- “W teenhundredpou.uds,heisrecog- B nisedasone ofthebelthorseson L", th, continent today and has been me graded in the premium class, the try highest grade granted under fedex- nd 111| socia 'in the stable of his Maieaty the yeare eren took clear that any changes etecte the St. Bylveetre prove a valu- no able acquisition to the live stock .H 1"d“""Y °f W' "’°'”‘°° “ld *D exhibitions isnot without its rinnu view of the enthusiasm that has cm developed regarding saddle horses gmt, of horse for saddle. farm work and other connected with the Associa- general purpose where style and' tion. action is desired along with plenty Th I//.ffm a . ideal clirls M W N _ i l I lfiilililiilii .--.-_.-..-.1-..~.. I.........-.f.....H...- lsllsllil ~'-'-~ I ,@ _ . I » fur-~e»--- By 1-1-fu-f J. W. Boulter. Deputy Minis of Agriculture, returned last Toronto where he was tenirahxce at the annual meet-I or the canadian animations As- -_P- tion held Nov. 23|-d, 34!-h, and Monday. Tuaday and Wednes- of last week at the Dominion Boulter. interviewed, lid he ed Mr. Paton, who in other was also present at the Ex- Ixiug and was imported tn canada llibiuon meetings. 'rin President the meeting generally made re- to his absence and wished oe onto. He was later purchased by W 5° ¥`°m°mb°¥`°U 5° mm- 75° meetings were full of interest. and addressed by both Dr. Barwn. ral Deputy Minister of Agricul- and by Mr. Rothwell, Line Commin-loner. Both made it prire list were made solely in interests of the live stock indus- and that the advice of Breeders exhibitors would be ven every 'J md m°vm°h’l Wm” consideration. It was :liste evident m the reports of delegates from over Canada that the holding oi difficulties and Mr. Bouitcr felt our own provincial meet was I-nd “'10 bndmi Of I l\l1U\bl° WDC about as successful as that 'of any Lecture On _*_ some hee ilselslnu, Slavs, Nlllliture, til I . .ilill da. gigs; uhleet “John Bunyan and the Pil llllnmary of Dr. Legate’s remarks -”l’..EA'|.'9.N£.?... ‘ Hollolm ‘ Ionutinued oem me ii only trade rutricted was that of countries who made of Canada a illmvihl ground for surplus pro- iucts. And Fm not much eoncem- id with that. I am for Cured... ‘.\rl:l'li;ill tride, Canada first." Tariff Qlsltlop sound economists the world o.e. .dllzed tariff barrlas tliroughcul .he world ware too high st the pres- nt time, Mr. Bennett said. But Jariada was not the instlgat..r of .he higher tariff movement and Jariada used the tariff as it should oe used. es "an instrument for the protection of the cou.ntry's internal ,nade -much more important than :mada's export tradwagainst the .ttsck of huge commercial machin- confined°he made cotton shoe- laces in order to help to support his children. in gacl he first began to write. and during the term of his sentence produced som, sixty pamphlets, tracts and books. His first sustained picee of writing was .ries wishing to use Canada as a his autobiography, "Grace Abound- Jumpins sr°uud~" ling to the chief or sinners." 'nic Touching upon unemployment, plan and plot, and some of me g¢- ,reinier Bennett said although this tml writing of mg mggtgrplwg, _.miter was given over to the care ~»1~h¢ pglgrgmgg pmgress,-' was gl” d Atthemidweekserviqonwed- :adsy in st. James Church the ' lev.Dr.l»egetecontinuinghisggg- 5 of lecturettss. dealt with the .'rim’a l’1'°¢l'°l~" Following ish' The period of history during which John Bunyan lived. 1028 to iddlwaamarkedbythehightides, of the Puritan movement in Img- R land.'!‘heaonolatinker,ofthe village of Blstovv. Bedfordshire. he had not many educational advant- ‘ ages, and any leami he possemed was gained by lmdnlels-study. tae °"‘ ”‘° ‘”‘°""°' "‘"""’ ”‘ "‘° W' Th* WWW mm. d Phu.. ,, ,_ per room to be endowed with power um; U|m“ an Bookoflilartyrs h°m‘hu“xtb°okLH§""°d:u fromonhighheforebeginningtheir uvsuqnm a time in Cromwell; army, and .:Ns`;?g,:;m;a;u,,?:|¥ "° ”m°"‘"‘ 'im ‘m *H3991 “up” dum M m°m'°°u"l°°", prayer. On Saturday evening auch ol "‘h“°ma”_,“-nn’ new W by 'mn M ‘1'”' "nm" " a service was held »n preparation mum” ruhwm-“"‘ 'r- tlisnivine intervention. after u|,,,,,mm,m‘mymmuw,° 'nunnihunieteiumanngge cours, of osiraordinary spiritual of chuhguwml I "0 3*!-fllll YB." (lable). , ex9°n°°°” 'md' dm" mm mm' A splendid service was held at At an 'nam' '-'"9' hi than ones to the verge of hopelas uw hu sum” ,gwmoom um by CHCK, Dr. Vlnneag poached, despair. he found peace with God,| Mjutgng 5;"-gm (Mn, gh, gd. vis0r°ll-I. searchixq aerrpm ml gg., arldbooamallastoroithsneptietdmn ~P°f\11°¢.ll\°lkinstoalargeeQ- 0311501 in 5¢df°’l'd- It VU dilfuil At the Salvation service in the 3793593011 Ihnllldsd in ' his ministry more that, under the evening four knelt at the mercy U19 OVGDIDI wal' a ict or Uniforniity he was thrown seat and received a blessing Handwriting on the -nt nr“f»‘-u'““"“ llllflll ' d`llIll.0TTE'l'Illl. IIIIIIQKIL ww l°°= Bunyan A n d Pilgrim Progress Uri of mud is in _liuaer.v.el can-al slr .ir-our can-is ilu mil will in putpuues until at the kosr named ea the _imitatin- rin: ARMY .mn NAVY own or nnwsnn isuuvn. ' | _i TH! BAINATION All! I cuclcius stnvlcts ihoahlnehinthisegaigg Christianwhohas 1 liviaigrelatisu .-Zgt Ri, g ii sl E5? ` , . W into Bedford gaol where he re- 91° ¢h°U` in 108901150 mained a prisoner for the long from a member ol spam of Wu” “vs_ Wmle thus~ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH “mm M-undef' ...rn I '__ Prained" - sits, 0;, fri "Lift up your hearts." This was the cheering word brought by Rev. hmnuthesmdql Sfmt' “Jn 7" Dr. Laird, the Treasurer of the edfmmysmuydmms 1”’ -M United Church of Canada, who de- shaun' . hr" men.” om; an livered the sermon yesterday morn- cmwpmmu ay 1.# ,mr *W 'P°"'k’°¥ ”'°”‘ 'h' W" °'°‘“‘ 'rua communion of me 'i.og¢'| 12-2|., "Sir, we would sae Jesus." Supper 'U observed ‘t th. "en, Dr. Laird in a vigorous and soul ms sewn* stirring addreae gave an outline of the thrilling work being accomp-I lished by ,ne united church in the, ST' PAW’ mum” face of dropping revenuts and re- e marketing meetings were of size. bone and muscle, his ap- most important and were lar,;cly ut- pearence here will be hailcri with ten ded by representatives from c - such as illness or business appoint- ments. When gentlemen possessing the business integrity of Mr. I-Iyndman take such a favourable view of av- d.aythe39thfromhislateres- un i ce and was very largely attend tion especially in elses or emergency ,' be done.” His funeral was held on B doll D011- ' considerable interest. cry 'd' Tm “Wi” ‘"5 °°nd]1°°°d *'| tural production, dalrying, fruit » the house by the R¢v_ Evmggugg U S. use onstm os st. Joins, rl. n., mint. \""°°"°°'"‘m“m‘7b°°”°°“° 'odlll the Rev.!'.E. Bootlwoyd of for this mode of travel. He has been V LM muted church Hmm, mn, interested for a great many years l Ind ttedodb th R»ev.G.W. I D y B eprovincc, andthera isncdoubt iris emi-gy viu be devoted in at least, to encourage this new and modern means of transportation. SUMMERSIDE and Prince County it tree and Mr. Gordon Carew tiered a very consgling duet, “Bale in the Arms of Jesus," a fav- ts selection of the deceased, af YE better transportation facilities for I Qumey of New Glugom Rem ML Uflb len g message of consolation and the text found in the third ter of Isaiah and the l0th , ‘Soy yu to the righteous that shall be well with him also Rev Ln chapter, verses two and three. There are left to mourn his loss sorrowing and devoted wife, three -carsnr. alxx, susnnza- ‘ ’ SIDE. 0pQs Wllillit with a perfect meet of ies. seating mul e-io with ‘ -- t. U (Continued from Page ll 31° . ,_ . I Go I ‘ Present Affiilde ur "The lime has crne, however, 3; Otrer powers hve not followed V our fxrmivle. with the r:sult thntlm the United st~tes new rnds its' B Wu Fund ,m,_,,,,,,°,,_.,,y, prod After discusion by thc re relative naval _ strength ‘ser ously I me I Txe S:cre‘ary sd* d that of the aignatorrs ta nav, l trcstu the hm, Un ted St tee clone li d not under- m taken an orderly bui'ding program- I cam me des'g“ed to bring the navy to erto used it has been amply dc Icte producer control is lnad province in Canada, 'entirely political and composed of pro- ducers from every phase oi' agricul- tables, livestock, grains, honey, It was the uzanimous opinion those present that the Federal of the provinces by the constitution dom why, bg my ln 3,01, This of Canada, Parliament had voted Wong-s ¢|_,,“|¢_ “The p,}g,.,m-5 .'20.000,000 for unemployment relief Pmzresy hu probably had me .bus putting thousands of men to “dest circulation of any music,” .vork and millions of do.lars in cir- book’ the mme excPpwd_ I, hu .uIuilon. Provincial authorlhes had been translated into some hundred .lccided und the institution of direct and fourteen ,mguag”_ In Bum 'cnc' In r°pmwment of ummploy' ‘mrs own lifetime it actually . .nent relief works. And through __ . llzited ei!ort the burden o.' imem- `_`_'aCh°;1:; ';:";egi;°;::;t:: _iloymcnt was being slowly liftes "e “N Y k h dr d d .rom the shoulders of the nation. 'N7' " W ' ‘me un ° m sultant handicaps due to the de- vent th? Mawr Rumen; H pression. Although there have been Raymond’ M_ A” “mm on li b¢1|1K the first Bllhdn in Fl-.R reductions in the field workers. Swkct .The C 1 M W ntiu districts and in- ,. "8 Esillltgulflo oclzllls; satisfactorily thelmgg 'Uwe message w uw hm new' north Canada still a survey off; Z 1° hom mmm! 'e‘m°n°° “ the field gives cause for oourii¥¢!b e Chun", “um U mmm' and challenges us to uit up our V ”h° “‘°°*““¢ IM meeial algum. cance oi the term "A£lvent". In hh hearts and resolve to give God our sermon for tm mo ur. R., be" 'ma' mood indicated the mum” vemment should pass leg;slation twenty-eight editions of the work. “Thy people lift their hearts to m_-_“md dm" the s 5. 3. a Dominion Marketing .ct which would give the provinces the power! pass enabling legislation, where- it would be pouible to regulate when we can no longs: :fiord to ms mnutmg in m ,,me,.|y mm, 1 ‘d In d"m°m'”° by °"'m9 °' ner the products for sale in the pro- " Y V ince. - se ntstivea the following resolu- _ _ Whereas after many years ex- Impnei _ perience in the marketing of farm tx-ated that anything short of te for the establishment of or- Maintenance of Can.ada's credit ' averaged $1,000,000 per week. “The Whfdl the PU81’im`8 P!'081’€SS` IS Irnen who accumulated these terrific written is the Pure. maiestlc ren- dcbts did not realise the implica- dering of the language of the El- tions of their policies." said Mr. isabethan age which has given our Bennett, "and It worries me every, literature such an undying stamp day of my life lest my govemniemt ng unapproachablc beauty, while should do somethin: to him fi bur- the theme and its treatment have den on the shoulders of future gan~f 154 mgnlom of reader, to under. 01151995- W¢ mil" 11°* mm* °f W' stand and embrace the offered gos- I thee. mmm” Tak Possibly the idea of representing el ml voice "B son to be pm" to fl life ae a pilgrimage, as Bunyan Th r "3" 5 °' |Ba.viour as "nie Baby dues m mu book may ,uve mme Lord or the lands. make Canada Manta" mme! nun one I Thine own"' | .iadbeenadixricuit tux. mainly in- '»° mm ff°m W °\‘° b°°\¢ 0! iiv- ' wma asain to Judge cause of the debt accumulated Um ma mmmw which hs m°w_1spl>llemferollle?;g ,,_l:r',;:;mt¥lIqulok and the dead. In ““`°“3h ‘”‘“"‘° '“‘“‘”"' °"’°“‘”` M mmm uf. md' “Bu Bm' of mal-it 14-as “And he said. 'sbl>n,?m* "°P‘° th* f'°°°°l’ °h°\'°il Lures. Interest on those debts alone 5°UihBmP5°‘:- Th! E1'\81i-Sh I irl} I th an mmps are possible unto the second coming of 01111;; ' ginevltaslc boil; psyclgpyofmgyyy Wfipturally. psychologically in sensethatitiatheinlyi conclusion that can be Uffifpiil-‘¥'8»llY. In tho direct reference is mad twenty-folu' b00ks of 9' Testament. lh conclusion, lsr. nay. m°nd h"`1-U8 shown the second B Er, Vthee; take away this CUP i'l'0m mt: Ineverthcless not what I will but 'what rl-lou wilt." 'nie subject or I the discourse was the reality of sin <' and the problem or fact of forgive- I ness. The music for the day consisted of an anthem at each service in r§§ 55 Zilleiisisl N On special-program of waltl music. 8255 N dx harms 0- ori - terwhich theforinertookfos-his partin hops than Vorsc ' BOD! tmo, unrest or New York city, ments- ,, ' eo .naineiy, John s. of Pembroke, the full force nrrmitted by lsree- ge.; Y., Bhd James H. at home, ahdl "01-1|' Wflkenfd F07”-|011 406-! DDC -- ucts under the various 'ystems our P _ ua ssis - and y marketing on a permanent » ' I » ii-mis W°°“'” b’”‘“i“' "bm" °°"‘ “PW” in "W f°1° °f H dew-*df 0°-' maintained its hold on the popular . d “Y S1011* but “iw °f °°ff»°"' "'- I pei or the Lord Jesus clu-ist. The “ could not believe that Cu "' -.ugnt mm, ¢h,,m, of me book ms 8° ddition to the well rendered or- n voluntarirs by Profemor Keri- all. In the evening anthem. Miss auhwn’ mme,” M,-,_ BH", serve the c`usc of peace,-» henssid- . plete producer control by voluntary by means of sacrifices and °,,,mnu_|l “my -nd as Coleridge hu “ml Bema M. Huestis was the soloist. Briscoe, Prince George, B. 0.: 'It Jeopmdinee 't, b.csuse bsl.nced an The car of potatoes, fruit and urs. .lpespa it surrord. mane @ sew, sua.; urs. Katie wohlnbe. I, 1933, Allies Dignm, daughter of f New York City, N. Y.: Mrs. Joseph Henry Dignan. Funeral from the I A. home ci Monday at 2`o'cioix. 0. Dowling, New York; Mrs. Clyde Rimmer, New York, N. Y., and buriallt thi United Qfnltiy. Olliido B. lhollilllli. Uliar- lim. lottetown. P. E. 1'., also two broth- ers, Malcolm Beaton. Moose Jaw. Bask., and Samuel Beaten, Bon- lhaw,P.li.1,aleotwosisters, Mra assry Smith. aft. Vernon, N. E, and lirs. Janes Patterson. hunter 'I'he remains were Welt Devon: JINKINB-At 8, 1988, K. K. years. funeral 'rho deceased was blon, P. ll. 1. gill 5§§§ ¥§a§ omellt seems incapable of H0- ous toil, our debts were paid and of “_ an Ls ,n my wnvtctwn me , um`m:nt 1°” ru dM°m?'°y .nd °0mPumm¢U‘3 W4 'our credit maintained. And the other goods sent to Saskatchewan is an aid to peace and justice, wh‘ress undue weakness invites aggressive, war-breeding vlolat'on me °! me" "'h°"" Canada such enactments have been ii d ultra vires or the Legisla- "Whereas in such instances as prod eelane lxlreru Apprcval mn of the eaistng raios of 5-5-8 be- um tween Great Bsitsin, the United W States and Japan und'r the Wash- .. ington Naval Treaty and approxi- mawly 5-5-3.5 under the london w;m'°"m¢ umm; ""5 for such, “By our efforts during the depres- s _ _ ` _ " "tv * P’°°°°°” sion, backed by the pertiuaeity or .on e I ' d ma .°pr""l` 1°lm\“°“ 15 W be “und in "M Bn' the people. we have arrived st a Al"'1°“1t“"°x M“'“"”‘5 M" °’ position where we are considered i. ' it lv d that this body of “W” "P"°°°“"‘°“’°‘ °‘ '““’°' attuned by thinking or our country ultural activities of Canada re on, thmulh weary hours of ml mber 2, 1933, Mrs. li. R. Hun- , ¥“(\ira. Hunter was formerly Ed- ` I. Love, daiuhter of Mr. If. J. l¥l1'N'l'll»-In lltmctoli, N. B., on DWI, City). ' Rivar laid U1. Thepalneofdeathuepast. labor And , P. ll. I. to rest in the Peoplc's Cemet- Hunter River. mdgorrovwcease, lifvsloagwarfareclosedat by reduction of naval strength on Pact. qu” thtse ratoa may be attain d; frat. me 5° '°-'°° natinnintaewnrld.'rhislissbe¢n prod esfio ' lllilllll' ys ° th* “d°"1 mum" °‘ Mn and terrible moments of anxiety, by P04 * f"'“ P’°°“°" °“"“““' might bring ucnruslon or disaster to ° 'mm mmf” “ nw” s cc iv nerations We leave to best summary of evangelical truth justification of that policy appears' "er produced by B Wm” not mm “°°" °°°“`°| ”‘d“°°d by 1°3‘51°` in the fact the Canadian dollar ia ~ tributions for this car were receiv- \“¢h°mY hu b°°“ med in how quoted at a premium on the lwloudy msplnd , ed Dr. Moorhead Legntes address United States marsct." Concluding, Premier Bennett said: ::tm:v.uMecty,,§:::gm':1;ne: the Hero of New Guinea." There are growing interest and attend- ances at these Wednesday evenba; lecturetta, which are open to all SUMMERSIDE (Continued from Page 1) that sh‘ had experienced had abroad as the most favorably placed was shipped on Thursday iast_ Con- rrorn vviusiue North, suuthportl erry Valley, Mermaid and from W coming of Chisttobea certainty Stressed the importance of being D1'°i>l1‘¢d at all times. During the ofitrtory Mig, hgd NWI- special soloist or the mam- Ins' will very iweptasly. mean "Lei not your hem be troubled." At the close or the sermon then as s celebratdon of the Holy ch other points in the York, Pownal C°m°“m1°n- and Comwail districts, also from Charlottetown. Another car was sent from Hunter River and one from Aiberton. The donors may feel assured that the need is great and that the gifts smt will mlitci'Iillv help in the relief work. » _ At the evening service Mr. Rey-V mond took as his gub|¢¢¢_ wrh. Pl~c'phet’s Call-Repentance," thi; he dealt with in n very ¢gp¢|,“ manner. The lessons; at tm gym,” ins service were taken gm. Isaiah l. 18-end, st. mm” “_ l-38 WUWIM the evening servme the udents held their regulgr _md weather and ice in the Lakes which had d:l~yed her arr2v’ng in the THE BAPTIST CBUR' ‘ '_'_`°_ I the morning service spoke mi “'l’he' Br at rn, mv A cl vincent Dn..at°°1'vi¢e ofsong. E Il IEIHIIIIIH lnleving aisssiry afabeleved Bihar. . BAAO IIAIII - Whtlapartadilsllih U82 E I lil E-sl ll lhalta¢_by _ vide for building a epeoilcd nllm-- FRENCH ORDER in of ...nu ...u .... is uf... ‘GN4 authorities say. will mriag from last. to full treaty strength,” he saidl "Inasmuch ss the frat method has' an be n tried ind li.-s fail-d. Nlly the found in peace. . Christ. well done, thy new employ S gsggé 9Eg9*= y ggyggm-| 3°, Be recommended a progreuive .nl . plan of ship construction to pro- '-"'°" iso to all :d atm and (manga "1 &° D f'r re;:oeme:-t.t:hovwr- ule, an aiiiional one. naval 'n ' "Y" AIIXANDII LEGGI PASIII N an mn °’ ah" “"1 N "° °““' legislative authority extends, will him: glenn* M 'judging haw l l . @0®d, h b ll m °' y °"' " dm' up °“l°1° "“° P'°d“°°" °’ ""'°“"“’“' cuundu has been administered dur- “°“m°”y°"° °‘Ct°"d‘° me ingtheaedarkhoursofthedepres. ‘d"°t“° °' l°3m° ‘°“ em sion. Whatever your Judgment may “nun ue tn mthodsbywhuh °“u“’° °° ’°"'hwm‘ cw” to be determining upon no policy which body m5 "M mmm” °r nm Brmm be, when the time comes to make ’ I I ." - _ °“mu °'” nm *mm nm M cp n "° ul ““"°"m¢ A" ‘nd th" 'um ‘ed your voices heard, ! want you to b]:%;:“°;°db°t;°tr;° °m°"n;‘:;" know' that I, st least, shnll`be con- shall appointed by this conference to pro mote the enactment of such lclllll' N. B. A CDDB! WILL BE tion. "Be it further resolved that a; ISSUED Oomml . ttae of not more than five.I . ____ l musty new-mm. ,s gil lg# rr Eg lu? is lerltonliii "gpg, , --- nutty. in s lalevhgmmasydllradleli- D7 ¢il\°lll'°! imiiiidly weak sir Nth. Th* lllfioh li W aallhslgwhedsgasaeltlhlih DeeQi¢l, 5 li; if ' all 2.1; E li - E 8 5 8 I I Will! Qera _“_” Western uoers a lnted at tllf DOC. 3.--(A-P.)-Aklv lun. #Tm Ratgaom July lggg, °"' ”““°°‘ °‘ ‘sl sash osmmitia to work ia cohiuuc- HUVNUT °@U\B1|;|m with the Western Oommiitee ll 0! & KQHII, h i"u.m' w nw" me dt-su-_ I uguiaiimr @0814 W!l!’.Ndd.Nlscd ihf f& llilt dll The Fed- ia in sympathy with of till resolution but ex- rg; ggi. lil 5 appointed by this may to sv- (annum ll rms) ie with the Oomlnitico of WABHINGION. Dec l-Two his United States .ndustriea dominafbd by saga htomsts may be- gven N.lt.A-oddailimitedto rnerare-, guiatim of hours and weges. with no novizoa for eonrol of businel practices. . I Hugh l.i Johnson. recovery ad- minlstratr said at a PKI om- eastplate of Righteousnoss,” tak-E ing as his text Ephesians 6, 14, "and having on the bresstplate of Str.-its off Bummcrside H rbour. She la`d to outsde the Harbour all night- Early in the mcrn’ ,he ,J-led to push th, ugh tx rilhteousness." With eyca cleared |°, md nm ,muy "1, up to I of the mists of en'or and prejudice, the sreuwufer but could not cut 1°* "=1°"° °° "”°" “I” "UI" “"1 tm-qugh tl-gg gglgd gh,” M 'meh _ having found it. follow where it qt;-dgd beyond the l1'm_h°u,g¢_ ‘I leads whatever the cost. As of old. audhadtogive up the idea iudacwdiy the W°l°d.°i 0°di= ills go cn to Chs.rl>ott°town. Blie was Christian‘s standard of right. There to l'iav‘ taken on a cargo of pota- ] are those who tell ua that the Bible toes at Summerride fu' New York. is out of date, that modern cori- Bummers de h rb'u.r ia row froaen ditions need a modern manage. Not comp etely ever :nd msn a e walk- ing scross the ies. Thru is een- alderable ice in the straits extend- so, we have not Yet caught up to lu standards. right today and right for all time. The graatst need of “A Bob A Mob” Award Protested (Clliatllan Press) JERUSALEM, Dec. 2-Police of; fered today a shuling per need-` “a bob a mob” as it was deacribod. -for information regarding Jeq in Palestine who do not have per-_ lnission to stay permanently. i The action led to what was called an outbreak of spying by Oriental Jews, against which many perlms protested. p iT¢ stme dst me feng tte ocast saab and west of Bumr.n:rs'de. This is the e:rli~st frreae up for many, ylrs. Lest year the harbour fron Ml! m D°cember Nth. The har- Mlriiasbzen froasnoverfrnear I uni aeeawolrlilv .pair-. sf/ ,I §li!§§i§§ ‘ its lily fih Hi Ullllf-eil s-moves t la' flgtll ig.. f L., . vig qv gp th; present it igjhle to work out a Al which did not raise difficulties- H¢ ealhca oi the pres- be found in the Niki’ distributive pggpbmg are ga dinincify °‘”' 'ai' that ‘W °‘”" to reach s solu- ls“¢0 WU “P` tin work and of the E : www hdtv he 'wid if Nathan ry a week, siren wtuld ni-ire it ‘1°‘P°"" 35°’ "i‘“"'i°“ W W’ 0o$danbl'y earlier this y'ar- °°’°9h°°° l°d“"°‘7- °°“5’°”°4 5!" Ghlr stermers were exp'ct1d but maetentlily by the Bell system g~lm¢wg1vsupthe'dee. under the Am rioth 'hlep_'GA and lhhsnali °°mll=l!- loan non xmwarnsas f (hhasfala Llmlli, Uhllfil’llhI R., H. mm . ` xg” ,__ K.C., KNCIITZ H. B. UORB, D _”2r_01d jf,-hm Wa". "b°'°“'h' “‘u“m "cnww i' E wa`ked nto the Bank of Tor- er members are: W. A. laadlslh* *mm he" W. mmm wmmmz A* H' “"°°" mi- IU nlrprsed b~nk holdup men '"5 °' W' ”°‘“"“i“' v°“""' aroma d to sump rm. sas P' muh' ~"'"h"' g' -' by rllnniill dzwn .he street *‘”°"‘~ °'“-I "~ 7- ’ roeiunnaeems-ua an MQUKI J. W IDB* nu mungbn d ‘ ln IB IU!-0~` 55. Ii gil ...I §§` gs Vi t. -I (iii RADIUS OUTSTANDING PROGRAM _ . Tllll VOICE Ol' Tirpgatenc 1i'§'ii|sn ‘I unawa- Tune in Every Monday Nlqlif - 9.30 P. M. . ' ‘1 - N "_\ I s