w~—-<—- ,. ‘a- s. ,3‘..- -.., h~s~vht8ht¢5r I Li, Pscifiriiei Qliin Govered With Eczema-- low (ilear and llealtliy" Marvellous Heeling by Wall Known Remedy There is nothing so simple i! i" eelfla and afterwards so difiienltto i, rid of as skindiscaso. On the rat sign of irritation. roughncse, 0r eruption, anoint tlio place with Lam- Buk. This liorlinl ointment will ' ‘ ‘l banish all trouble. “ma: the skin is already atlamo witheczemn, or poisoned or ulcer- atid. Znm-Buk is the one external application powerful enough to get. eo the root of ihc disease. ltbquicitly la healthy tissue y now mercilurin?“ You fvill lio astounded efthn quick soothing and healing of ZaurBuk. HEDlCAL TREATMENT BRINGS NO RELIEF “ l hters fare and nrck were My dawifh Ii muss of sores. which He tried The o 2m- doewr diagnosed as com-ma. scribed ‘rentment which we g two ‘inonths without relief. r child's face had to be lwatbel n bandages and aha was confined to the house. I was about to eaJl in a akin aoecl-allst. when I heard how Earn-Bolt hall ed many aulererl from ms dread disease, so Inurchucd a box of ozntment and tablet of IOID. After a few days treatment there was ii, great improvement; day by day the sores disappeared and within a month my daughter's face was entirely rlonrrd of any sign of the terrible disease. without a single scar. l can't say too much of the wonderful healing power of Zam-Hukfl-blkl. H. A., ‘Toronto, Ont. TE‘ YOU have a sore inflamed or blotcliy skin. or suffer from salt rlieum, no alp troubles, poisoned wounds, or piles, you will find Zero- Buk quickly soothing and healing. It is also a. marvellous first-aid for cuts, burns, etc. Zam-Bulc Ointment 50c. box, Zam-Buk Medicinal Soa 25c. cake. . ..__ .4 ‘ v v ‘Western Guardian mourn ntsrgarscuoot con- --.\i0lt1'li BEDEQUE AND l-‘RLE- TOWN United Church: '1. Minister. J. W. A. Nicholson, l ..__. , —TlIE suurucnsror: urn-axon’ of tho Canadian Legion ask for the attendance o.’ all returned men at, the fancrnl of Dr. Church on Sunday ' If 2 o'clock. . 1388-1-8 —DIED AT PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL-Tho doath occurred on Wednesday iii tho Prince County Hos- pital of Mr. ‘valentine Gavin of Kit-I ‘rlzirc Capos at ti": ago of £9 years! Ho was brought to the hospital four‘ days ago, for treatment. Tho rclnains wore taken cn the evening train on Wednesday‘ to his homo for burial-S -—SU.\IMF.R=IDE POLICE COURT -B:fcro Stipoizdianv \'v'y'att in the "olico Court a". Summcrsidc one drunl: an: incapable was fined $2 and costs. Another drunk who did not appear had his bail of $20 os- treated-S. —-AS(‘ENSIOI\'-Tho members of this Instztutc held their ‘January meeting at the home of Miss Mary E. Mcrrlssoy, president on Friday 1h;- 2nd. "thirteen members and six visitors ivoro present. Meeting open- od by prayer and Roll cell was answered by "My First teachor‘ The minutes of the last meeting uoro rccd and fldizptfid, then followed this roports of the different cmruuit- tom. After bcrs and their friends enjoyed a game cf uliisf. ‘Pivelve tables were occupied. The irrizcs, which were all ‘taunted were won as follows. Gentle mc-n first prize Mr J.J. liandrahan second Mr J. B, Chl'.5'.OPl'lCl',"thll‘d Mr Lco Gallant. Ladies First Miss Margaret Arsrnaulr. second Miss Mar garct Gautier, ‘fhird M155 Edna Chaisson. Aiftcr a. ciainty lunch, scr- "cd by (he licsxors. Mr ISidOTe Dou cclto sold at auction a number of FYrrtuivll. annual school ll, Traveller“: Rcst. 3; N. 13841211110, mas trec. ho meeting. the mom-i 0n Christmas me the teacher and pupils of North Rustico held their concert and Christ- The school which was fittingly decorated for the occasion, “'35 filled to capacity. In the exam- ination of the pupils the tcacltrr, Mr Arthur Woolnor, was tissLsted by Mrs Leigh Warren, ‘Vlrs E. C. Lo- Papc‘. Mrs T. L. MscNoill. Mrs B. C. Woolnor 1115s Evelyn Woolnor and Mr Blots LoPage. ‘The pupils by their ready answers proved that they were ivcll up to standard. Ami- w Michael Doyle mo been appomtcd chairman a lengthy ‘out well prepared and VH5‘ ifiwfeslliflll program was carried out, comprising tlzo following numbers. Chorus by the School. Recitation by Maureen Doyle. Motion Song. "The Christmas ‘Pr-ee“ Recitation by Jennie MacNeill Song. "Merry Christmas Tiino‘ Solo by Miriam Woolner. Acrcstic by 9 pupils. Recitation “Christmas Over All the Land. Recitation by Erhard Court. Pantomime by 3 girls "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear." A Christmas Suggestion by 3 pup- ils. ' Monologue by Hazel Smith. Chorus by 8 girls "Slolghirig Sang‘ Recitation by Doris Warren A Christmas Eve Curiosity. Monologue by Dorothy ‘Iioombe. Motion Song. “Chrlstrnls Time is Near." "Santa's Mistake by Colin Warren and Maureen Doyle. Dialogue “A society for Doing Good". Monologue by Margaret Woolner. Song by ‘l qmpils "Santa. Claus’ Recitation by Herbert White. Song Christmas Time.’ Closing Chorus by the School. l At the conclusion Santa Claus porsonatcd by Mr Thomas Hiscott ar rived 0:1 the scene and presented the pupils with many gifts from the beautiful Christmas ‘Free. After pics, boxes of llomf- made candy and other artlclor, coritlzbuted by tho members. The proceeds amounted lo $22.9), the money twin; sour, to a, young man cf tho distnct who is studying a‘. 111E? nominal?! in Halifax A votc cl 11121:‘ . movcrl by Mr. Hugh McKlnnczi Ira: iarcsclitcd Miss lvlcri-Isscy/ and lzcr brother for lhrlr liospitalnyr. In ropiy Mr Mor- rcsrrf; czcprcrscci 11L; pleasure at, scrim; no many friends present and also spoke in high tcrmr, of the good ucrk being don? by the Institute Altar three hearty chocrs for our hos‘ and hcstcss. the evening ivzu", brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. The Forbuary moctino, Will be at the homo of Miss complimentary remarks by those present all joined in the singing of xhe National Anthem. Majestic Tombs Of Three Kings Laid Bare In Ur c. R E A r attic?‘ srslncssrzs LEADING rerro nccr rrr awe MESOPOTAMIAN EXPEDITION. Clctlic Arscnault. mlvlisr; R-ssztmund Richardson, dailghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ft. B. Rich- nrrlson of Liiilliillvlf-ilit) 11.x; rsturncd to ha! studios at the Conservatory of Music at l-lnblax after spending the Christmas vacation at her homo in Summersiden-S. (Canadian Preset QUEBEC. Qua. Jzm. ll-A surplus of 34.210.140.83 in the finances of the province for tho fiscal year termin- ating on Juno 30. 1930. ‘tr. announced in the public accounts. deposited to- riny bofore the I-Iouso by lion. L. A. Taschcroau. a". acting Provincial ‘treasurer. A3 already" stated. the t0- tal revenue of the Province for the ' ‘ Ivoa: under review. was fixcd at $43,- 'fi85.140.83, whiic the total rxpend- lture is placed at 839.374.910.30. A sum of 32.449.600.00 is placed apart " for the reduction of the provincial ‘ debt. _'“ (Ill-strict) ADS " i7il~iféiii‘i-o.?i7wi?.~i_iif_iifi Apply Guardian. 1412-l-ll-1i - u; srnblTrIfiovvYovvs. n.- _ jcrt Robertson, Monhaid. q 4 1410-1-9-21 cmio‘ REPAIRS - mum us that old or new set. We'll make 1t work or no charge. J. A. Bol- llet. MClallflQ Service Station. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 8--Thc Jccmbs of three great Kmgs of Ur {of the Chaldeos, thc earliest of whom ircigned about 4.300 years ago, have iron discovered in Mesopotamia by tho joint arcltoclcgical cizpodition from the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania Museum. it was announced by Horace H. F. Jayne. director of the latter. The tombs are those of Ur-Engur, his son, Dungi, and the latter‘; son, Bur-Sin. Ur-Engur is credited with building tho magnificent ziggurat at Ur. Their tombs constitute one of the great monumental ruins exist- ing in Mesopotamia. according to C. Leonard Wooiley, the joint expedition. The three Kings reigned during the golden age of Urs history. he selri. 18 Arrested (Special to tlaefiioarillsn) BOMBAY, Jan, EHIhtGCH pick- ets who tried to stop a ion-y contain- ing foreign cloth today, were arrest- ed while a crowd of their sympath- ieers were scattered by police. Hooli- gans raided a. foreign cloth store. setting it afire. v. J. Patel former president of the Indian legislative Assembly, who has been serving a sentence of six months for defying a police ban on certain Nationalist meetings. has been released from fl I kl I ll health Central Guardian LAD ‘I0 DIST-rho funeral of “l: Z.“ “d”: uQKlhJ \ a, NOW D0- minlon who died Jan. It‘: was hefd on Jan 9th at 2.80 p. m. IARIIIBS NOHCI-Jbr sate at Carter's Warehouse, Grafton St. east. A quantity of slightly damaged oat- meal at abargsin in 98 lb. bags. Wonderful value for stock or poultry feed. Quantity limited. ac: quickly. 1390-1-8-21 LITTLE INFORMATION — ‘rho survivors of the Mount Edward cross- ing tragedy of Nov. 5 lest, Cyril Wood and Harry Mulch. who have recovered from the effects of the ac- cident wore interviewed by Commis- sionor Trainer of the Provincial Po- lice relative to tho details of the fatality. Both‘ state that they can re- member nothing for a short time preceding the accident. Wood was driving the car, they state, with Miss Bruce and Miss Higgins ulth him in the front sent. Mutch. with Miss Stewart and Miss Adams were in the rear seat. __-_- CONTEST WINTERS-Ilia fol- lowing ere the prize winners in the fictional Candy Contest: 1st, Sliver- ware, Wilfred Wheian. 124 Elm Ave; 2nd, Silverware, Miss Eva. Thomp- tlckets. Mrs. Earle Riggs. 59 Edward Street; 4th. Skating tickets. Louis Gallant, 224 Kent Street; 5th, 6th and 7th, Boxes of Chocolates, War- ren Henderson. 55 ‘Reserve Street, James MacDougall. 31 Bishop Street. and Mrs. Russell Roper, Charlotte- town R. R. 6 respectively. Winners may receive their prizes by calling at the office of National Candy Ltd. The hockey and skating tlckcts were do- nated through the courtesy of Dr. Yeo and the Forum. TS MEN'S CLUB-The first meet- ing of the Y's Men's Club under the new executive was held last evening at the Y. M. C. A. Parlors with Mr. Willard Spencer in the chair. ‘The meeting was largely attended. Two new members, Mr. Ray Groom, of the T. Eaton Co.. staff and Mr. W. R. Show. Provincial Livestock Superintendent. were admitted to the Club. Mr. Shaw. who was the speak- er of the evening. gave e very in- teresting talk on “Ideas in Agricult- ural Work" in which he stressed tho importance of cooperation betwrcn city and country. He also discussed prices received by and cost of pro- duction to the farmer, comparing these figures with the prices of the manufactured article. ‘Fhe total value of agrciuitural products, exclusive of the products of the fox industry. last _vcar amounted to $31,000,000. ‘Iltr prcsident. Mr. J. M. MoFadvcn. un- nounced that tho meeting two weeks hence will take the form of "ladies" night. Mr. J. A. hfoNalr, chairman of the Games Committee read the sch- eoule of the first section of the bowl- ing league. After the meeting the members repaired to the bowling ni- lays. and rolled two exciting gnuics. It was also announced that the clzib will organize a hockey team. ENTER/IAIN ISLAND FRIENDS— Mr. and Mrs. Myran Seaton of Map- le Avenue. Brldgewater, Mass. on- tertained a. largo group‘ of friends at their home on Christmas evening. ‘rho house was appropriately decor- ated with Christmas greens. candles and a. beautiful tree. Much merri- ment was created by humorous gam- es. magic jokes and dancing. A spec- ial feature was a step dance by Howard MacKinnon. Excellent‘ music was furnished by Miss May Stordy and Jack Inman. The out of town guests ucrc Miss Janie Ferguson. flold director of‘ Miss Ruth Vlllett, Miss Blanche Villett, Mis May ‘Beer, Miss Helen Annstrong. Miss Hilda MacKinnon, iBrookfleld. Miss Frances MacKiunon, lChestnut Hill, Miss May Stordy. Ar- lington. Miss Gertrude Villett, Broc- ton, Victor Moore and Howard Mac- iKlrinon of P. E. I., Homer Casey. ibonald MaoFadyen, Lowell. Archie iston, Charles Ferguson, Beverley, George Irving. Canton. Jack Martin, Quincy and Edward Rubbins of Cam- bridge. Neighborhood guests were Miss Celia MacDonald, Miss Ida Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Klnnon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inman. The hostess served a delightful H1- cheon and was assisted by Miss Mathieson and Miss MacDonald. ‘rho merry hours sped by all too quickly, after thanking Mr. and Mrs. Seaton for their delightful hospitality and the opportunity of meeting together for a harm’ reunion o! friends, the guests departed by auto to further enjoy thespirlt of Christmas so rnueh in evidence in most o! the homes which were gaily illuminated for this festive season. --_.___._-_._. PIIIONALI _ Ira. Jamaa I. Dtngweli and Ion Stanley spent Tuesday in the city. Miss Grace Dingyell, of Jlorth Lake, spent Sunday in Kllflbfln Illltlllfllanfl son, 253 llustcn Street; 3rd. Hockey‘ MacKinnon. seymour-Matheson, Al-f ‘_1jgi=.__,cHARL__d_‘1;T“'E'T'BW'SI_ 0'0 nib IAN. Noted British Fi- " nancialExpert Qn WorldDepression HUIIAN BIINGS HAVE NU!‘ LEARNED HOW TO CONTROL THE MACHINE THEY HAVE CI-EATED, DECLARES SIR BAS- IL BLAOKETT-EXTERNAL WAR DEBTS FACTOR IN WORLD- WIDE DEPRESSION MONTREAL, Jan. $.-"Humsn be- ings have not learned how to con- trol the machine they have created" declared Sir Basil Blackett, noted British mancial expert, when ques- tioned nsto the cause of the present uiorld wide depression on his arrival bore today. sir BasiL-who is e dir- ector of the Bank of England and Chairman of the Imperial and Iri- ternational Communications, Ltd, will remain in Montreal for several days, then going to Ottawa to ad- dress the Canadian Club on “Gold and the World ‘Irulo Depression." Asked to discuss war. debts, Sir Basil said he would not any he be- lieved in their cancellation “but I believe it would have been a good thing if we had cancelled all extern- al war debts ten years ago" he odd- ed. "I believe that the weight of war debts, internal and external, and in particular the dislocation caused by international payments arising out. of external war debts and reparat- ions are a major factor in the pres- ent world wide trade depression," he said. Commenting on United States bank lng conditions Sir Basil said: "While it is true that there have been a. Ilnlllbfil’ of failures during the past year it is better they should fail than to carry frozen assets for n. number of years." DEATH (Continued from page l) Breeders‘ Association came into being he was for a number of years chief fox inspector for the whole of the Dominion. Since the government handed that. Department over to the Association, Dr. Church did not take an active part in Government in- speetlon. Ho was for three years secretary of the Summerside Driving _Club and at the time of his death was secretary of the Gentlemerfs Club, also an active member of the Surnmerside Racing Club. Throughout the Maritimes he was a, general favorite 1n racing circles and noted for his honourable deal- ings and was s familiar figure at horse trots generally in the capacity of an official. He was instrumental in bringing many good race horses to the Island racing tracks and gave a xood deal of his time to the interests of horse racing in this province. He was one of the judges at the county fairs in New Brunswick‘ this sum- rner. In his home he was a kind and affectionate husband and father, spending his leisure hours with hi: family, who will miss him sorely. Besides his widow and two r-mnll children, Miss June Louise and Mas- ter Wilcy Grendel-son. there are loft to mourn ht parents and two broth- crs and sisters, namely: W. H. Church. Michigan; Harry Church, Waterford, Ont; Mrs. F. R. I-lennori, Los Angeles. and Mrs. D. G. idcKay, of Molrose. Mass... to ivliom the Guardian extends sincere sympathy. The funeral will take place under Masonic auspices-S. Hon. G. H. Ferguson LAST BIB DON ENGLAND. _.___- new position at London, and prosperity, Mrs. Ferguson.‘ Commissioner. wise one. by Hon. Arthur Sauvc, General of Canada. BIRTH CONTROL . (Continued from page 1) Pontiff utterly‘ condemns. Marriage :--Its sacred, atlons. ". ‘ Modern woman: She owes obeying unreasonable requests. ing youth for matrimony. impair or destroy the married. LONDON, JED. today recalled the bishops did no: entirely there might be extenuating, or Miss Freda Dlngwoll spent the week end at North Lako visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Ernest Morro-v W" Roy Mc- Larcn, of East Point, visited numer- ous friends ln Kingsboro on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Keith Young and Warren Young returned to the city on Tues- day and have taken up their studios |sftcr the Christmas holidays. Miss Marjorie Webster, of Morel], has returned to the city, after spend- ing the Christmas holidays with hor parents. Many will regret to hear of the illness of Mr. Robert McGuigsn, of East Baltic, and all hope for his speedy recovery. Miss Kathryn mu, of Klnbaboro, has returned to the city, after apen - ing the holidays with her parents. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. I-t. B. Bell. -—_. Miss llva Morrow, of Bast Baltic, has returned to the city and has taken up a position at the Charlotte- town Business College. Among the visitors to the city from the eastern metropolis on Monday were James Jarvis, Ivar Stewart. Austin Fraser. Myrtle Fraser, Mrs. Charley» Stewart. - Mrs. S. Itpac. w.‘ Robert aaecuiqan and Oerl ~ thei w ‘yfor and the State. Just" law: must faithfully enforced," he said. ENCYOLICAL MARRIAGE-Chute wedlock tercouree. Heaven and eternity. DIVORCE —- The Sacrament be dissolved by civil law. the law of God and nature." i "conaramousn" AND pl“!- 1, Says “Au Revolt” To People Of Ontario C AIPIAIANOE IN ATIVE PIOWNCE OI’ IIIGII OOMHISSIONII H LON- IIFORE BAKING POI LONDON, Ont, Jen. 8-1-1011. G. Howard Ferguson, Canada's. High- Commissloncr to Great Britain, t0- nlght said "au revoir" to the Can- servstlve party and to the people of Ontario. In his last public appear- ance before sailing to assume his lhglmd, Mr. Ferguson received the thanks of the party and of the province ail-a mammoth meeting which-at‘ times gave full vent to its cnthustasmf ‘There were no announcements of importance; no great news "breaks." The meeting was solely and aimply one of good will and good wishes to the man who had for ten years guided the destinies of the‘ Province cf Ontario-and to the woman who had stood beside him in advu-eitif From every county in the province men and women came tonight to the meeting here. Some of them made perilous trips over icy roads by automobile. Even Mr. Ferguson himself hen driven from Toronto. And mndon itself tumedoub almost on muse to» bid Godspeed to the departing statesman. From political,‘ industrial and educational life, repre- sentatives attended. And all had words of praise for the new High All agreed too, that he was peculiarly fitted ‘for his new position, and that the choice was I. Seldom, if over, ‘in the history of Western Ontario has there been such o. remarkable display of affection for a. man in public llfc. And Mr. Fer- guson at times showed effects of it.‘ He was almost overcome with emo- tion as he rose to his feet to address the gathering after his introduction Postmaster permanent character is reaffirmed by the Holy Father, who lists its blessing as chil- dren, conjugsl fidelity, and honor- able obedience. to matrimonial _obllg- ~ ' l . obed- ience to her husband. but.no_t of: the sacrifice of dignity or to the point of Sex education: ‘The Vatican con- dcmns "exaggerated physiological ed- ucation,” although maintaining that the basis of happy orunheppv mar- ried life is laid in preparation dur- Sterllizatlon: No human agency has the right, thc Pontlfl’ declares. to generative function of the body. He advised, however, that persons to whom stori- llzatlon would be applicable be not. 8-Ricferences to birth control in the Pope's encyclical resolution on birth control adopted after much dis- cussion, last August, by the Lambeth conference of Bishops, representing Anglicanism the world over. The condemn birth control because they believed” some cases. justifying circumstances. VATICAN CITY. Jan. B-Pope Plus XI in his cncycllcal issued today on maintaining the sanctity of marriage, discussed the part which should be played by the Statc, and referred totlie recent: e ' convention between the HolyPSae and} Hdrvdr the Kingdom of Italy as an example ' of cooperation between the Church made for the protection "of chastity, for reciprocal conjifgal aid, and for similar purposes. and they must be HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE PAPAL- ‘iii the principle and foundation of do- mestic society and of all human in- TIIE FAMILY-The family is more sacred than the State. and rnen are begotten, rm for the earth, but for Marriage carries with it perpetual land fndissoluble bond which cannot BIETII CONTROL-Contraception tn any form is “an offense against n3.- PlIIDlINTAI-f MAllIAGIk-AIO "hateful abominations, which reduce our truly cultured natures to t-ha barbaroua standards of same pee- STIEIIJZATICI —. Mllistrstm have no direct power over tbebodlal can! of their subjects. Therefore when .110 crime nu taken place, nil?‘ in‘ nevi c ebb lain c tam: mm in l!‘ ‘ " " -___- l (Canadian -PI$) otaetorencebydtrwilllam,tflark, HlglaCeamlasionerfortbeUi-ilted ernOanadtan Fruit and Vegetable" pieceot waefical lrulinele oo~ for the mutuafprcmottm trade." ‘ ' ' _ "the scheme has AIreadyIprwed itaeltf- by in-“frults-ln no ' circum- stances the obvlmlllil/ WFWRiate word‘ said Sir William. l-Ie dealt with growth- ln importations of Jamaican bane-n- ss. Two years ago, he sol-d. Canada, total import of three and a half million bunches. During the past fiscal year total import-attains from Jamaica. had increased to 3,739,000 mnchcs out of a, total lnmoirtatior of nearly four minions. "Trade within the was the motto which Sir William euilluted for yd- buying and selling. He dealt with the work of the nnpire marketing board, ofwhlcla he was a member before teaming out to Canada. To- wra the close.“ no moi-an. Bh- oominz" Imperial Conference in Ottawa» I-Iemaid that the Imperial Conference had itself declaiedthat it had insufficient time in London to examine fully the various means by which inter-Inspire tirade could in Ottawa own"; the our-rent year. "Surely, said Sir William, "it would argue lack of semi not to believe um, when no ion should-insect atmosphere of your ‘Dominion some practical. Iubetenvlal ‘ e will be attained." " - Premier Hos No. CommenttoMakef mar WILLIAM, ont, Jan. a.-- Prendor It. B. Bennett who passed through here tonight on his wayhto _Ottswa_decllned to make a. statement _on the question of the Federal Govb ernment" absorbing 95 percent of the‘ cost of the old age pensions sahizrne. Premier John Bracken of Manitoba. announced today this had been the- substance of an undertaking trans- mitted to the premiere of the Prair- ie Provinces lay-Premier" Bennett at a conference in Winnipeg. , Premier Bennett, declining to is» su- a statement in the matte: was uirprised at, the announcement bo- trig made. » lIl be _ Pay Students aosron, um, Jan. a-ein-n to gather a group of distinguished young atudentfladd rellave__th_em ‘of all financial women for a period of three-to six “years in order that they may develop their talents for the benefit of art and science "were set forth in "n; reiioiffor ital-ii‘ 0 by President - A. Lawrence Iiowe , of Harvard University. Following the example of European universities, Harvard wilfbauaelnd these students and even pay tliose who rc- quire additional financial assistance. '-'--—~'-\—rv- manure: n. either for donates or for etherreaaoha." - sponsor-m any atrium-mien is aeatnst remit-a of cod and of Miim- . . IOIIAH-"fl man jstlas head, the woman lathe bIl-Ttnl-“IEHOOC- eupiaa the chief place in ruling, so‘ mayfihe elataa 1Q! hill!!! the ehlef place is lova."_ ' _ I , an: sjrarc-"iueh was! ind ae- enniitameasuraa nuatjgsetfup as 0f II.‘- Wflyal» h” netball: its. tnnnwauv {or him- norms tvifftddflh ‘Yaaifid his si i s_,,c,liili - attire Ibrum, the. third on t_t_.o schedule o! the P. Llslsud Hockey Ieyguenla ,.crtetins more interest; than any previous tussle between Hi gh Commiesionetf For‘ The U-nited _ Kingdom Speaks At “h” m“ ““'~’~"" - Saint John Banquet. aomr, n. s. m.‘ l-‘Tho o.’ wade batwecm and the West Indies was the abject Kingdom. who seal-emit: the mt- Joemv Association, hqnf‘ mum. Sinking at the Aasooistton banquet. on the nabiect of "qnplre, marketing‘ " Sit William referred to the tirade‘ Welt Indie!“ fill “Uh-IV ldmlrlble imported direct from Jmnsica only 57,000 bunches of bananas out of- .0. option by hi! lleteners both in their". William made iii-for reference w the ' beet be maintained and extended. j_‘ and decided that its economic mi;- ‘ “meet here in Canada in the genial‘ ' will melatonin! use; a/famllyto. Jbdillillilfldl.’ 1931 cm 0E3; . remain in, the limelight, the come amour tonight.’ Thai have simply gptto heat Cryatals in order to out down a, commanding lead in the race forum, Provincial title, {Phil '11 I“: in: n»: n the. summarily!» er- [greflflori at, the present time have ailment-ans‘: than, Annm- , n , wither-glare Hupjto locals toluprovtijarovdnoe, writers. wortlhyot that confluence yet un- their ability come local puck chasore _muat ____ this, lemons asif one turnstiles at the big Fbrum" wl-lljaing-I-s, merry tune.“ v __ H I ‘ _ f. hope "Chick" Williams‘ is on the Abegweit defence tonight. "Chick" made a sensational comeback this season, and in "no, and ‘every game, ‘while playing’ behind the" blue line, was u» outstanding ‘hockeylst on the toe. Give Williams a forwarder two that clnfstay ‘with him and take e pass as he lays it down, then watch the red lkhl; twinkle. no‘ is n0 idle statement. ' ‘Ihe writer has ‘Williams’ raisin ‘Without number skating through a." full for- ward Jlne to snap a pass‘ inside the blue‘ line and tnnrm *5‘ golden ‘ohanoego e-iglimmertng 5 So much for that.‘ " ' '*' " » _ ,. d . . ..,,, ' ‘reeiee. laid-by nob Hol- land. coach of the Montreal-Verdun team, the finest in eastern Canedaywllf be equally fine for te- nightk big game.‘ The Abllll? Lineup "~ Goaldfitull; Defence-Power, Spit» Nfolablsoh, McDonald, Iaawlor; Gillie,‘ Souarebrlgga: " ' " ' ‘ \ GIN Skating Club ' for; understocd- from the Chair- man of thdGri-o Skating Club Com- mlttecfthat arrangements have firi- a1l'y"been rnsdebtor the formation of a skating club ind that the club will be oalganleed‘ ln-aoo members can be secured» by uondayiuais. non. n you‘ with to join send in your name to either‘ of the followtrigz-C-R. Tit:- crt, W. A. Gaudet or Sidney Green. Club night will be‘ Wednesday of each week and the season will last till - the anti-idle ..of March. That it is to be a "Gyro Club" should be sufficient‘ evidence that fall members will-get their money's lworth of enjoyment. Send in your name today if you are interested. ' ‘ - lankilloekey. It: ls,,r'umor_ed" tbat manager and coach Logan, of the 'Bank of Nova Scotle Hockey team is daily puttfng his men through their paces in pra- paration _for- an important encounter,‘ which igscheduled to take-place in the near future. The personnel‘ of the. BN5. teem has not been ro- veiled. but itfis understood they have some," new stern". on their line-up (nooUpper "Canadians or- foreign ones either) "and that _a= formtdsbly "law-cumin yo; m: thelee at the ‘sound of the opening gong. _ ' ‘Phtnlalnt John ‘reiegraph ‘Journal ‘sips? The Ijiovs Seotial papers ard publishing ‘some amusing statements regarding the predicament of the‘ Eastern Nov! Scoftiad-fockey League clubs. instance the Halifax Keri aid refer-ate sai-mnt. the" ‘Irufo Baaroats’ imported- goalie. as.‘ “tilting the hole left by Clarence Kubn. more familiarly ioiown as ‘Skeet,’ when he‘ m: to Fredericton some time ago." As a matter of feet ‘Sergeant was brought in to-‘Ifruro to Die! Ibal, irhleh nmisiaiua -Kuhn moving away if he was to eoiatmua active tn hockey. ‘that was luck! for Fred- annoi. . ~~ 4. ; ., . as aids-insidious: Dtleltaa 1 avg». .0‘ L.‘ " ».-." ' All ol-whlolrdou nethalaow that . "amuse um the m: has many friends. nu onus-em nevoantaadgtlasrtnv-uanuam an I expressed the opinion thlt Oanadlnlt Aowltble is glmlllflicllh has. zireu.zii:l=.~q-=-,-,"ew=i'w, the game faucet-ding‘ ‘te- no i nits mo; ahoulddraw one lax:- ut..¢rewdqof new»! is W h"- MIZY of the game in thisPi-ovinee. _ Verygrarely heather-a beenlioniuch atlon which nu beenarraauedwleare- “Wimifm (mar Pending boot: . .. ... ., _§.'al1l. oma IWQISOIIBIOQI. tween Canada. and the West Iuiltes"ifaid,J-'f-9pm i-Fwu-‘l; Abe-gm". mm i .°‘. m?" c's_,~-nn_ Friday night? Judglngby o" No matter what comes or goes, let's let‘; Forwards‘; Saunders, Imvlor, ' “plagsantlyapanttn , lilaiifi,’ . lilo, . (y In.) cant o! the teams would 11m, h . 1N0 to do Jingle; htdfi Th! Iver -_-1 _ Tonight's set-re between ‘nae Intern League on“ Summarlde _ pa Amman confronted with a inn p,,,,,,,m':“ the present time. but all thing, m name. they Bhfluld mo“ WM,‘ Que. Belnl enlisted wraith, Q ' A, U. didn't help, the Mlflllmg l, the reinstatement war of midm Itlooksastfbeingamc with the c. A. n. s. would: m," beneficial as regards. .h0t:key_ M, another case oflarttiane Hum‘ m‘ might say. ._ flocking oveItNevv m, vl- P!!! .1111!!! e aomawhst ‘ etomlelon of opinion laying“, The m" Gleaner admits __ on “you, fflfhtlelt is truethat all four club. (BWIBUIJIIS Southern New 3mm, wick. loop) ‘brought tn "qeveinm players from other centres. the m, pot-tattoos were made to ow“ with the requirements o! his q L .\ A., and there is no lndloatim n the present time that the season win be highly sucoanfull‘ In another column. of the,“ paper one reads: “The situation m. ferrlng in the alleged Stupengiqn o; It} Eastern 1013116) may mo“ flu Maritime title for some team of iii; Southern N. B. league, and, imiqmp ally, qualification for "the Allan m; pleydowns." . . Apparently the late arrival iii "Skeet" Kuhn to Fredericton was for. gotten; also the Ottawa import, and Foster Dickson of New Glasgow vim apparently didn't fill the bill. In other words, New =1 wlc is slm. tlar to Nova Sootla in regard to in. portetions. . The above is the fruits of trying is beat out a. constitution.‘ Both pm- vinceaamnoteine whiehwaytln that" i! min: i0 lump. 4nd in tha meantime, "consternation, reign w. promo; while -Prlnce Idwsrd Island with all home grown products are sitting pretty, so far as the residence clause la concerned. ~ » A 300d slogan for next summer should be “Get your" players in early" 40y, six months ahead. ‘flats can be easily arranged if a club has the wherewithal-and what have you. Cape Breton horsemen have been locking for a pacer capable of ‘taking the." measure-of Ruby P.,'2.04li, the former Maine and Newlrunswlck Circuit star. and are finding it no easy task. Chsncello Cigar. 2.02%. was thought to be capable. but the price placed on the Western pm: was $4,000 plus freight from color- ado, as well as duty. ‘and that wu too steep for the miners. However they probably won't get a pacer tint can turn the trick any cheaper. i‘. Sen ‘they're 0.1. - e Halifax hockey fans may breathe easier. Not only have the‘ Maritime i hockey ofltclals decided that the am- ateur status of Chummiebswlor and ~~Frank Bellrtnger is okay but the his boys in Maritime hockey have decid- ed to take the matter ‘up nrlti-i the Canadian Amateur Hockey Associa- "l! --!Ial.tt Chronicle. N. II. L. DGGUI-TS ~ " (Canadian Press) Montreal 0, '1‘ 1. Canadians 8, Americans 1. - Renters l. Detroit 0. Boston 3, Ottawa 0. CAM-ago 4." Philadelphia n. PIISINTATION On January the second the mem- bers "and friends of the‘ Kinllm" Baptist Church met at the hnme of Jar. and Mrs. merettnolmol, w H" mass in a tangible way their sport fatten of m1. Holmes tier ‘her aar- vloes during the ‘pest as organist snil choir director. The meeting was called to order P! Mr. Stephen Ackland who in a aim speech expressed the purpose of ti" meeting. P Burgess" AW” than presented itlrl. Holmes with l valuable present. Rev. W. R. Mac- Walker also made a very compliment- aly speech expressing his lfllimd‘ to Mrs. Holmes. In a few ‘wall chm" words ‘ma. Holmei dunked l" i" their lift and klndworda and 15"" ed them abs was siitayl willinl 1° ll" her talents tn this work. . ‘flu ledlesthen served lunch i" their own special style, after-Will“ the remainder of the ‘aveninr "‘ ‘"3", music In‘ iootal. conversations; l‘ ' v -._..- ‘_ . Egatern-"Faiardzafl .. .. ‘ .1‘ I . muoviiraavl wit» "m"; oliui-an‘. Jan. mo; sundsv Stiff," 1e~w__=_e.:n.. Preachint MW’ ’ i" sixth-Pauline». "OM" "-4 " o’ lflflhlifllfiflvfl HQ?’ Mil-T'-