There are not enough words in shakespesre to express the merect ///' as» \\\\\\\\ ////5 MERCHANT _,-' l-F-OI 1 W ihats cynicism s great deal 1112b" °"""'"" """"°"°° '""" a The EOP|€$ Papfif ','.l"1%‘1' \ Read byivefyhody i :.'§.°.1“ii.'.'.'.°.'lZ.'."'li§.“§'.'$ ' it ma. t ——~’ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' “*1 9 nnuul liubmlrlptiona Delivered $5.00 it 1M» s-M- --1 s- '11-'11» CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 31,1927 o---1-. m-M u» Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents ‘ill Iii. lili- iHEilN till illtll Hiliii B 0 d y 0f Murdered Maybelle Matheson Lies in Little Parlor o f Whycocomagh Household. (lRANUIQDAIJE, >C. 113., Jun. 29r- The body of Maybelle Mathesnn. tThree U. Cruisers ii‘ .0 (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. — Three cruisers were ordered to Honolulu today. the navy de- partment announced for pol- sible service in China. The ships are the Marblehead, Cincinnati and Richmond. At Honolulu, they wiii await fur- ther orders. The ships carry full complements of blue- jackets. lH-ONG KONG, Jan. 30.—-The Britlsh cruiser Hawkins depart- ed yesterday for Shanghai. Fixin-g Price On Apples Criticised Cape Breton girl, lwho was murder- ed in Boston last week.was ‘brought nt the little station of Alba. was borne thence across the ivastes of Whycocomagh Bay under the stariit sky to the house from which Maybe/lie departed so cheer- fully, a little more than a year ago lo ett-ek her fortune ill Boston. A group of neighbors met the Sydney express us -it paused for u ili‘l6?~[ interval at Alba, and convoy- Pii the body of the girl whom they had kllowll In HlPlOilIClIOIIIG she icft a little ovt-r n ycilr ago. Today. roads, came friends from miles tho ‘family. :it is a sad iloilschold that looks down on Wllycoconlagh Buy. 'l‘he casket containing the body of the murdered girl lies ill the little par- lor, beside it two beautiful floral tributes, the last sad token of luv- iug memory gi-vctl by friends in Boston. in the dining room of the house 1y the ‘Christmas decorations still hang froln the suspension-lamp, and her small brothers and sisters proudly exhibit the stars and trink- cls that Maybelle sent them at (fhristulns. They were very fbnd or their big sistcryand they are tun young t0 appreciate tllc tragedy that hovers over their ilomc. Mr. and Mrs. Matileson, the pap. ems oi‘ the girl, are nearly ppm... 111111111 W1111 Kriei’ and sorrow, and z-"(f-‘g- .1111: cYoT-l aybel-le, sits beside the crzldlc of her five months 91d 1111111118011. her fine old face worn with grlcif. Mrs. MaoRitc-hle accom. bullied ‘Maybelle to Boston n. year ago lust. November. ‘"11’ 1 lmdh‘, taken her, it wouldn't have happen- t-tl. ls her only comlmpnh Maybelle was hcl- favorite grandchild. Valuables Turned‘ Over t0 Police (Special to the Guardian) 1“1-1N'1‘. liliciu, Jun. 29. —Tilirty- out- thousand dollars ill securities, wilicll were in an uutonlobilc stol- en hero 'l‘ilestiay from Charles E. (lotifrcy oi’ Bancroft, were turned ovcr to the police by ira liouoybaii iii _vc.ttrs old of this city. llnncyball told the police ho found the securities. a quantity of clothing and two travelling bugs in u strcct near his llotlto. llnnoy- llllli suid when he found the vuln- nlllos they were lying beside tho two bugs which had been ransack- l‘l. FM Profits of Quebec Liquor Commission (lliil-IREC, Jan. 29. —Tlle report of the (Jile-heo Liquor Commission tabled ill tho Quebec Legislative Assemblcy yesterday shows 11181 lilo iota] sales were: $19,018,200; the profits $4,421,835 after pay- ment oi‘ all charges. From this 11-1 taken an additional $250,000 for working capital, which ‘brings the "intros down to $4,171,385, but to this must be added s sum off $1.- 31751155 derived from peanuts, dut- lss, fines and seizures: less etl- ftlrcctlnent expenses, hence the not Profits are given as at $5,546,490. a-t » “*H>o+o4+o++++o+e»+w- Condensed Specials 1 RATE-m. per word, not 1 each insertion in this column. I ww-ww-eo-eoo-wwc-eao-oe-wl ‘FOR PAtNOAKES-ISLANQ IUKC- wheat Flour. 8 ots. per lb. Jenk- ins & Son" ILtd. 8625-1-81-21. ‘FOR EXCAPEID oAak slaves.- V.W. right. em‘. 18-8 left car. Re- ward for capture alive. C. J. Crate. omen Cove. 8611-1-81-31 ‘YOU WANT 000D ENVILOPEB Prices 50 for 20c. 100 dor 850. I50 for, 55c, 5001M 81.00, 1000 for 11-95. Postpaid. Guardian Qffiee. Guardian Joh Printery. tf ‘HOME MADE POTTED MEAT, Pmlh sausages. Saunders. New- Wlfl & 00., ‘Elli End‘ Mlfltet 11111:. n ‘This: ol-totce trauma roe sale. Atmriy to Harry Jenkins, Market Building, Charlottetown - , v _ 8740114 if . ilelliliiflll-lflri-irntldmeth-c (Special to ‘the Guardian) shitpped from Chicago and criticism anlotrg consumers. Enroute to China (YPIWWA, Ont., Jan. 20. — Th? to i101‘ 1101110 91111)’ 1011M’- T110 01111‘ fixing of the valuation of boxed ap~ nesburg, South Africa, dlél-lpnlral] to list. 11111011 011 1110 1111111 0P0 111111111 pies grotwngin Washington state and the Daily Mall, owing to the worst east- drought in living memory in the BIIOWY ward at 75 cents a box has arouseld Petersburg district of tho 'l‘rutls- it Bvaai. H5 HY iii iii i__[i|i[l Transvaal D i s t r i c t Suffering F r 0 m Worst Drought in Living Memory. (Special to the Guardian)‘ LONDON, Jail. 2o. --- rbi-tv- thousand cattle lluve tiled, tilroee rivers have dried up and the nu. Lives are swarming to tho tenths fearing starvation, says o Johan. ill eflfeci. the increasing of the tlutyi 1110118, because bl‘ tho scarcity of t 'on apples by order-in-trouncil. food, are said to bo constantly ‘The tluty on apples according to raiding tile cattle krunls. tllc customs act. is 90 cents per bnl'-| ili tho act which .rel. ploilling is suid ‘about boxed apples however. rutotl at throe boxes to ,1 ills ilurrci, with u duty lllFl‘(1l'Dl‘i: oi ‘I 30 cents a box. HIT!’ The now ruling ill effect sets fl. 11s stated by the department, but around to offer their sytmpatlly to‘ it is not put on as n dumbing duty hilt under section 47A oi’ the cus- toms "not. v B.C. Threatens t0. Make Demands 0n if Recommendations of Royal Commission on the Marltlmes Are Granted VICTORIA, ll. (3., Jan. 29. —If the Federal Parliament gives cl‘- fect to the recomnlclldutions 0i’ the ‘Royal Commission -whicll lust year investigated the (ililllilib of the hfurltitne Provinces for butter ggatxyent. the, 011l01.'..&,l$qllll0%llilw8 oi Canada will immediately dc- lnund readjustment of the terlus on which they form part. oft-tho D0- million. 1’rc.llliel' John (lliver mutlc this prediction today wilou he laid his "ilettor terms" case ilefurc tile Lug- islature, and appealed tu the ilouse to forget politics in at unit- od effort to secure the return of the railway grant lands to provin- cial control, and to "secure this measure of justice to which lilo province is eniitlcti." \ |0ntari0’s Graiil P001 Launchetl (Special to the Guardian) (‘iltitiWfliiAh/I, Jan. 20. —- Ontario's grain pool, iuodelletl on the some ‘lines as the tirairie organizations. was launched at u. imceting of 300 ‘Ken-t farmers here today. 1 The first contract disposing of all grain grown for the next five years was signed by President -Harry Gilroy, of the United Fanni- ovs Cooperative Company, while ‘F. L. Algae-w, of (tmnher, signed ille second. The Ontario pool. it was explain- ed, will work ill conjunction with lho ihrcc western pools, and when it is fully organized it is hoped that the greater portion of the grain grown from the OlLIUWu riv- cr lo lhc Rocky lnoilntuins will be nnnkctt-tl through one central or- ganization ill the ilands of the pro- duccrs ihcnlsclves. The form of contract adopted is vol-y sinlilarto that of the Manitoba whent pool. Tho grower who signs up ugrccs to ilispnse of all ills grain through the pool for s. term oif five years. Exceptions will be blade ill certain cases. A fsrlneu‘ soiling pcdigrectl seed grain can dc so without permission of tho pool willie u funnier who desires to sel‘ a quantity of grain to a neighbor for thc lattcrfis own use will be abic to securc permission from the local connnitlccs. .11 is purposed to appoint captains for each county anti canvusscrs 'froin ctrch township, and a‘ cam- paign will be conducted simultane- ously in the various counties for contrasts. in the meantime, how- ever. tin-so who desire to sign are privilt-geti to do so. Carriéilwivativéiibme ' By Aeroplane ‘WASIIIJ NOWON, D. f‘... llsiv. “$92- ,\ wnr Doparttneut report. from Fannma, toils of a roe-out incident in which an army 119101118110 "l1" tied an aged native woman n00 miles back to die among her own ,. ,' in the Chriqui country 0f ‘Panama after physicians at the ‘Panama (‘ity Hospital hnd pro- nounced her ruse hopeless. As the plane prepared to start. in an aeroplane. i Chinese Problclll“ Discussed by Sir A. Chamberlain (Onnadian Press) BIRMINGHAM, England, Jun. 2o ——Grcut~ Britain is "prcltarctl for o tahange in trolldititms on ull points desired by (lillnil, uanlely (extru- tcrritoriallty, the tariff and tilt- quasi independent status oi’ con- cessions, Sir Austen (lllnmbcrluin. Secretary of Foreign Affairs, suitl lust night. ill a speech hero. Ill u long address devoted ciliirtw- to the ClIlIIHHO problem Sir Ailstcn outlined tho l‘[‘('.8lli. flfllllflfi- across icy lakes and snow covered‘ dunllplng duty of 27 t-cnts a box. ill Duncan al submitted by (ll-cat Britain both io the Cautoncse and Poking gov- ernments for the revision of ruin- tions between (lrcni Britain cud Chitin. The present sysiom is ailiiquilt- ed. uusultotl to llllltlPrll contliiioils and no longer affords protection in our nterchtluts,“ Sir Allfiillll dot-lur- ed. "ti. l - . x Government House Functions Cancelled (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont., Juli. 2S1. -~-.\ll Their Excclleuoies‘ and ontertninnlctlts at (lovornnlcllt House are cntloellotl for the pro- sent owing tn the: tioatil of Air. it. B. Osborne. secretary lo tho (lov- ernor-Gencrzti. Deepest. synlpzltlly for Mrs Osborne is bring cxprcss- ed throughout (lanolin today. intr- ing their rcccnt visit ill 'i‘oroilitl hi1" and Mrs Osborne nuldo many friends. Ice Skating Races Are Postponed (Canadian Press) DETROIT. Jun. 30. —-Sogp,_v it-c again caused tho postpouenlcnt of tho national ice skating races ilcrc today. A third attempt to stage the contests will be made tomor- row night. “Y” Singsong Lust night a very largo uullicncc Ratheretl at tho "Y" for tho usual titer church Sing Song where tho good old fashioned hymns arc lung as of old when ull join in iltc singing and help ulong as host .hoy can. t Over two llulttlrctl and fifty poo- ple were present. and listened with cnpt attention to the addresses oi‘ Rev.‘ H. D. Raymond and the spec- lal numbers that were rendercti. Mr. Raymond took for his sub- 'ect. tho fifth commandment nntl zavc his hearers some sound uti- vice which would be of much vnluc to the young people who are uway from home for the first time in hoir youthful lives. The special numbers \Vl1i(‘li in- 111N161] a solo by Mrs lllcliinnnn. :1 iolo by M|'. Chas. Marlo and u quartette composed of lilrs McKin- non, Miss Earle, Mr. Ritchie anti l/(flr. Earls were excellently rentier- e . Miss Lillian Earls accompanied the special numbers while Master Walter McNutt on the piano and Mina Thelma Teed with the violin accompanied the‘Sing Bong. Cantonese Army ' ' Will Not Advance UponiShanghai i. hai despaich to the Dolly Express reports that plans of the Canton- ese army have been suddenly chan- ced. indicating‘ their intention to advance on Shanghai. The denpatch says that B11 11110111110101 81111911 111° 1l°11°111'l’"'| all the Nationalist troops have left senger if she was not. afraid to ride m. “e about ‘m ha,“ ch.manl_ through which they have been ad- “When one must die. one dies.“ yancjng h, n", ("pH-gum M gym". she replied with a shrug of her hay shoulders. ‘ililiJSES ilililiiPSE AS STilllM SWEE 1S iiiliiJiE 0F BRITAIN Hurricane Reached V elocity of 102 Miles an Hour at Renirew-Most of Casual- ties Occurred in Vicinity of Glasgow, Where Many Old Houses Collapsed - Express Train Forced to Stop in Face of Gale. ' i (WASUUW. Jail. 2b. --l~lighi. per- wllltloivs of lilo. ctlatzllcsl, pulling sons wcrc kills-d and one illlndrctl the |. ..cllgcrs. Th0 ltlsstlngors injurctl ill tlllisgow ttlouo today ill n sonillterly iilll'i'l(illllt' which swept (trout Britain from Land's End lilo southernmost. point of ldtlglnlld, to lzttcr any that the cars rocked like ships tutti that they lind soon haly- slucks frolll neighboring filrlns whirling lilrtlugh tilt; air. i lfniNiDfflflinn. 2o. - A sailor; abandonment‘ of ‘ Joint 0'(iroltt, on tho lli)i‘lllBl'llIll(1.‘li. tip of Scotland. 'l‘i|c. storm was t-stiobiltlly severe Destroyer Blown Ashore i_v cut off from loiogrltplllc and P01’! 'i‘uibot, Wales, said the des- lt-lophotlic cotnlnulllctition with ill-Will‘ 3311111 W111i 1110W11 115110112 ill litlltdtln. r\l.li}l"l\’(lli, but illnt. ilic. crcwhvus Hill/Ml. 'l‘iu.~ imuiinittil fllliilpillg company stenmt-l- Lord Strtltilconlt bet-amt uuntatlngl-aillta cmd was placed und or tow for Queenstown. Ninety Fivr Mlle Iiurricnne 'l‘llt- (‘oats Ubscrviliury ui Pair 11*)’ Plrsisteretl a record gust of ninety-five nllles an hour. Several old iluuses collupsleil ll‘ Glasgow, and pedestrians and vehicles wort». itisscd about by tilt. violent winds. Stroct curs were ovcrtllrncll and (l. section of the roof of the central railway station was listed. Fircnltan were busy all day cxlrictltiug victims from the titebris and llilllllllllllCilll were busy handling street casualties c nsctl by the showers of wreck- xtgc. Police were forcctl to barri- cade the most dnilgerous points. An express iruin rilnning bo- twcon North Berwick and New- castle was stoppoti for forty min- utes llotll‘ ltullbttl’ by vlolcllt winds and grave-l was lll‘l\'l‘ll through lilo Anxiety‘ Over Safety of Fisherme At Rcnfrtew, the wind, attains o velocity oi‘ i112 miles, nccortiiil to measurements of the weuthe" observatory there. Clyde siliprling was suspended and much anxiety is felt. tronccrn ing tilc safety of fishing boats. C()fl!~ll(l(‘.l‘il1)l(! damage was re- ported at Belfast where twelve persons were injured by flying dc- brls. The (zollier Enniskillcn is believed lost in the Irish Sea. ported (innings. Roofs werr blown bfi’ houses and trees uproot- ztiod czlslizlllitls (1l‘l!lll‘l‘('ll. llllliullllntuuliiicl ~ At illt- tnorllinl-C scrvl Church ycsi<=l'tl:ly, RP.‘- fill spuko iniolly (iilllilffrilllll; 1l)l'()2l(i('llSlilll.‘, sl-rvicc. lluny lettcrs nor, but tho fact oi‘ his coming. llzul bccn rccteivt-tl from listeners (loiivl-rsion . and inorc tiisinut pittccs, as well itS sioli first corrects the thought. $11 point-t in this Provil c sholvitlt; that tllc mun is no longer self tic- gortn of nltlrvt-iious potcilc that. tho services wl-lo git-oily ,|])- l\.l\l(l, but. sees things as they real .1 tiebuiu that tnpuililctl llltl 113)‘) precitlted, tilt» irusicti that. much 1y llrcfAhuln gcls u tlcw vision and vod tilrowiui-f "11 “1111'-11\1=1_l. ‘Oi-lentil good would rcslllt front this scr-ilt llciv View point. “c. shall llevcl‘ which llcculne lllc wollti “com V- vim,’ “um. H". Spvuthh- mmh. grutc-‘itlltnv illlI'>i(.‘l\'L’S or know the truth ful acknob-ietlgomotit of tin- work about God. till we stand conscious- ct‘ Messls W. i»). ilurkc and lit-lib 1y ill tile ilrt-sence oi‘ Christ us the S_ llogors through whom tho vutiioillortl and Atnslcl‘ of 11S ull. brozltlcltsiltlg has bcou mulli- pos- (‘inlvorsion is also zl chunilt’ 111' S, m‘ llcarl. :1 cilungo in the titeslrcs and i The pron-nth“; ntiniglurg m‘ this affections. it is a liultlcl- over which iprfivincc ha,‘ “greed that it “m; ihc will llns lillio or no control. when. ‘may u, “dmuntsl, thhh- (jnnvcrsiolt tirivcs out tho ltutrlcnn ‘Deanna o" the “mum. of hm- oilst-t illlii‘ unholy desires of lll(.' ‘heart. ivancc, unil that. sermons on ti . and 111N111 0119 1110111 101‘1116'- K0011. lsubjevt, Shmnd he gtve“ (luring lilo ilcuutiful anti lllc trile~a nciv Jtlnlulry. Accordingly Dr. Ramsay“ ‘helm- lmonmlg u1sc0urs,. w.“ (m tho top- The tlntllctlt at. the morning scr- 'ic of Law observant-x: and (auiol"ce-‘V11'0 W115 K101111858 11000851011111. 1-110 nlcnt "The powers that be ole ol'- 5010 P1111 11011114 111111311 11y M1‘- 11111“ (mined 0,- Gody ‘voy ltltwPilorson. ln the evening The ma,” even the Mgr," Roman Airs. W. it‘. Fletcher and bliss Lil- Elllpire was ordained by God. and 111111 McKenzie suns as u 111M G011- lt was tho duty of lilo Christian 110113 "11101? 10 T1100 31y 17011-111111 ililP Ioial telephones in snbiccts of the Empire to llOllOP/fiiillil." {llfiibilifl choir rcntiolctlwthc Uztcszn" nlld ubcy the luvvs. Silreillziiilwllh b1 11d ollt The) 141K111, 111' “w” h‘ this Ivhrmlml con-an‘), (;t‘>1() l) (tflllllfifl. ours the cstablisllcti 11111110111)‘ 11: ortlninctl of God. 'i‘llis is (fall's . , 1('.Ollllii‘_\' wilich sixty ycurs ago llu- 5 dcr llis Providence was united 11110 n grout. Dominion, consecrated by the blood of out‘ youth. by tho lit‘- S _ nnccncc of childhood, by the swcu ‘ of the toilcrs. Our couutly is stlc- .l. A l ti c that rule must >0 1::(ll(=l‘m1lll(.'(!(llf(l)l&1(l oilcycti. \'\'c ollflilijstaazs ggnnfelw grma” ‘aclawarf lo tio more to cultivate the cult oil‘ 3d Wm‘ EMS/an: inlawwfifelcfl‘! " itutionltooii. Tile proper ilfliflll of! the Europe-g s“: °" pruyct- for the King ls for " l s sac-l ' rmymnjosty." As the King is s .-| NEW YORK J "q _F_ _ “"1 i“) are ‘in his ruwvgiflitmlzlfiiiisitln of trltnlt-Aitntllbtli;‘telepbtoilb But we cannot honor L118 it!!!) y soyvico will be made Saturday to 111101-“1111011? 301111111’ u" “f” “f 11v‘: inclutic nil ot’ New Jersey, Delu- m- and obcy the inns. (Out inns .111 ‘Wan. "m; Pennsylvania on m‘, flliifl’i'd.~"llli' llolninitln, Pl‘0\'ili‘i‘lil1'iy\llli'l‘lf'llll side. and all of Enslauti and (ltvlc lows. 11 is 11 11111111‘! 111.unti \\':lles on the European side, it conscience. to observe bil tilcstl: W1‘ announced today by the Am- src bound to kccp these as good C1"i'lltiill Telcpilolus lllld Tttlegraph tizcns and as good Christians, dftnnpitny. And wc as citizens 0f n gloat‘ 'i‘ilis extension will add 1,396,000 democracy are in the inst analysis 11111111 10101111011011 to those avail- thr. makers oi‘ tho laws and it 11111111‘ ‘"1 1110 Ame-NPR" B1110. i0!‘ 11 the duty of every citizen not only i b. ih l s i itt 1ncoursgo (ggzugipo s“ ‘$1? pa" n‘; either,‘ and until ‘ill/ales available to Americans to give sutpport to the authorities lnf"sél'_vlkfgo%cr0afl "w Atlantic w“ the enforccmcnt of tho law. immmurated January 7m "mm This is ti Christian rnuniry flnfljNvw York to London Wt‘ 1""! 10 11L‘- 'C1‘-1'1“1'1“"“ 1mm 1" "midnys later this service’ (‘Jinnah relationships and in (lllrivfl o" U", Americana“ slate relationships. h," of New york Tbc cvcllins “"11"” "1 Trlnllyilfiillillillll States. at the some llnvo latterly been ntilucfillg very limo it was extended in England Rev. W. hi. Ryan preached on the lift-mile radius around London. “mam of "Convgrgfun," With the new extension on Satur- qqhm h, "u. chanxa wmch pnmhgxluy, all of the British Isles will b 1o a man when he yields himself to 111911111911 ‘"1111 1111‘; 011991111011 0 tho influence of God's spirit and so S“"r'11""“1 “"11 110131111- sses‘ from tinrkness to light. " "s 1mm 111° 11°" 1°"'11“1'Y Some believe only in a slow pro- gresliive development. and not at all in sudden conversions. God hnlglrafilsnighntloh‘ various ways in which he comes tomam u'ncha'n'ea_ in Scotland and thc district north Ouiizoim: 11110115111911 011 of lltlinbnrnil, lls wt-il us nil lreltttltl way to (‘iliun tencountcrtetl rough m], china and tlu- Sicily isles were colnpltvttk- “Bus. A 1.111.111» 41011111111111 from ' ' t... tit. 'l‘riility lncn. .\lcn do nolfzlil have and ti"! rows; ‘,\A.,,,-.,n0n,,.,-_., hm, ,,,,.,,,.,,,,-,- W. M. ily- not. nil need. lilo some oxperliencc. ‘he "malice hpnvet,“ U“, slurs, bu, lllt‘. 'i‘llo ilnptlrizltii. tiling is not the malr “huh” mm spook of origins- 41 6113115“ 01 11111111- superficial knowlcilgc. ilffsrs 1111111)’ c11il11fi01110111-‘1 h. Xhvtt sootitt and New Iil'llfl.~i'i\'l('l( l1 change in 0118's thinking, Convcr- ghoggns, ‘total of 6.710.000. and will bringW-Iesus is Standing in Pilnte's Hall‘ [flnglundyby Miss Jean Fraser. 111111 11 10W scrvicc oi’ song. was extend-| 1e 1° 11111111119 tiu- reading by one of the student 3mm “"11 111° New from Act Ii. Scene ill. Kink 110111.‘ largo congregations. 141st evening. to include all territory within a, iiiiiiili liiiiiii] . liiiii i i] Ii IJHINIi Sllili Bearing F u ll War Equipment T h e y‘ Matched to Wateri loo Station Where‘ Crowds Gathered to Cheer Them Off. (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Jail. 29. ——\V wives with babies in blleil‘ arms-i trumped alongside, tho second bat-l taiion of the famous (Ioidstrculn (luards, ‘bearing full wnr equip- mem’ nmrched today w ‘vuterlou hizliltlney, Boston heavyweight will ro,._sulltll_ tncet Jack Delaney, thehntmpttan Wlltlllltl? they will embark “T111111 “1111111111011- 111 TeX 11111111111171 litiavyv/eight elimination series on lt Wit-S tile first tinlc in history ‘F11- 111111- 11B vrlslllallv planned. 11 that the crack ‘Guards. oiic oi‘ ‘Enii- ' Station and entrained land's most. famous fighting units. and our. uiwd only ill ruro and im- portant. siiitatltlns, has been ties- r HM,Y,K,(,1:I 1'f.,.‘,:'{,,ilflljflf" is chances in the heavyweight The commg M ‘he “"1: dead” “ml-h nth-rm] Wm.“ ,m.ij,,',gl, oilrnulnent. it. was announced by Imam or British Indian ‘mom . M...) --“§1,§,.q h,“ qweghhghl-tq 12ml Carroll, Malonefs manager. irhursday somewhat 791197611 m9 Tl)ll(ll"llll*1('|l1ll‘ti"i' (lilHllPii from brrnk- ‘ _"‘>*_— local tension’ although lever“, l‘ i tables donusti full edililnncni T] B 1i strum‘! continue and transport 111121] wsstulllblutl Vin lilo sqllnrt- 1 Dans e eve faculties are crlgpled’ Dunne i _ ‘ , _ ‘ _ _ ‘ ,_' - - frequent sights of arbed who bar- r.;'::".;.::"::::: .13‘: 1:12.‘... "::"...:1::. 1" Large Famlhes-twd-t- M --»-1»~11-»- a M hull gilillorc-tl to checr them off. , . . . . 29 such as the Puma“ mam)‘ “mush _-_--<+>' M (Y1{I‘I1'-1-\VI‘L11AE, S. C. Jan. .—|the streets the life of the avenge Services in Zion Presbyterian Church Preaching from thc tcxt f- "lll tho beginning-Gild’ lllu 11111113181 A11 111"“ “f Emllmld 111111111" re spoke oi tho iilblc. as tho book of Sample Babb, of lnman, was like- origiils. _ 'l‘his it-xt. itc submitted as 1111111- 0‘! i“ m" “mu 1113mm“ where 1301' nlcntury cvidcucu. ill support of thc was zllso the father of eighteen. proposition. "in lllc 1l1fgi1\1\1\1l§"‘ what/r" This was n besibbilu: 01 lilo world its ii is. Wilt-lice cum" this world? \Vt-. sock a scicllliiif‘ answer. Science deals with fools lonly. 'l‘lll.-l word comes from ‘scirc ‘in know. t (ictllogists Icil tllc story of thc, Tho, $t:iolist,-»-prouti bccllilso oi the p "inlortlinl and oi lie apt-oil's oi’ iug in. lint where those came T111111 111-‘ (loos noi state. 'l".lrn to (lcnesis. Arc “'11 11111101" cti to zlcccpt. lilo scriptures us L110 wot-ii bi" (lod'.'" .\lillit1llS U1 110011111 todity llélltéVO that these offer tilc only solution of the origin uf the material worlti. Does it givc n. scientific account of the oligili of marl‘! Tho smat- tcrer impoverished of facts is rich in perudventilrcs, Put in plain inn- gilugc, this is ills hypothesis. "A pttiv of hairy qundrupetls, ar- boreal in their habits. are coming out of ll. primeval forest not erect on two feet, but springing front bough to bough of the overarching trees by making use of their hon! paws and tirciicusile fails, willie emitting innviiculste cries thru‘ black. protruding lipsr-‘Tilese by thy progenitors. () sclf-rcstpcctlilg ilian". if this is ii strientiiic fact we must accept ii. lint it is a mere hypothesis llllll (lacs not rest on (ienlonstrzltitvn. We can never shun the ilubritlgcable chssms between mail and the lower orders of life. Compare with this the statements of scripttrlo which carry us back frolll generation io generation until erect and self-respecting, we flnti ourselves descended from "Enos. who was illc son of Seth, who was the sou of Adaln, who was the son of God." At the evening service before a splendid C0ligifegilli0fl Mr. Fulton too kas ills topic "The Case Before tho Jury.", llo olnpanucletl the aildienco to act as a jury willie he adduced tht evidence from a mass of documents and exhibits. A decision was called for and l most impressive sermon wa- ; brought to nciose by the singing o The mail chorus was heard to fine zttlvantag in the splendid words of "Ramon her Me. 0 Mighty Ono." The church hall was dllcd for th A pleasing feature or fills war hneiMaloney to Fight ‘llsko has r John L. Lewis’ Salary Increased lill IN silli- ‘Hll tun i5 lslil Clubs, Cinemas, . Ca- ‘ barets and Dance H a ll s Thronged Nightly - Foreign- ers Not Worrying " Over Chinese Hos- tility. (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI. Jan. 29. —'l‘be hos tility of Chinese foreigners has not inspired white residents of Shang- hai with the fear for their safety that is evidenced in cablegrams re- celved from anxious relatives and friends at home. Whatever ta happening in the rest of the coun- [try and despite the threatened coming to this city o! Cantonese armies, Shanghai at present is lur- orisingly quiet and normal. (Canadian Press) iNDdANAPOLls‘, illd., Jan. 30.— Confidence ill John L. Lewis, Pros- idcnt W33 reiterated yesterday by the United Mine Workers of Am- erica, when the dtelegates to the biennial colrvontion voted him a salary oi’ $12,000 a year. His salary has ‘been $8,000. Salary increases also were voted Phillip Murray. vice-president, and Thotnas Kennedy, secretary-tress lll't!l‘. They were each increased front $7.000 to 9,000 annually. Tile lli('l'i~ug|,_,¢l, ilowevor, were not grunt- cti until after n spirited opposition x-oiceti its disapproval ill several Iloilrs tit-bate. Delaney on Feb. 18 NEW YORK. Jan. 29. —.limmy llgllt heavy- vzls zlnllouilceil today. Iilnllollesyhi boilt. with Johnny been postponed until ‘ftor ills battle with tho French Yonudions, so as lu not jeopardize J. l-‘urlnan Sloan, farmer of Green- Shanghai goratgnar is much a, “l, vile County. has issued a challengeHmL The chm; are (hwy, and mo to the world. cinemas, oabarets and dancing ills story begins several genera- ilalls nightly, thronged. Possibil. tions ago. Sloan's grandfather. ities of the near future, however, Richard Sloan of Simpsonviile, are almost the sole topic ofoonver- vas the father of eighteen chiid-‘wntion. "on. Mr. Sloan's other grandfather, of eighteen. Mr. .1. Sloan. wise the father Sloan's father. (lcorge Declares United States Would Invade Canada ills second wife, (tree Miss Zailc Davis), survived hinLAftcr hor hus- band's (loath she married ll. wid- ower, Julio Smith, who already had ihirtcctl children. She gave her second husband three moro chil- (gin-dun pr.'.) tircu, making a grand total of \\'AS}{INGTQN' Jam gm __]n' thirLv-four cblldrctl. or whom she the course of a debate On the naval was cllllcr tin- ulother or stell- bill in the Senate yesterday Benet- mother. or Willis of Ohio, in urging that Of tilis total thirtysfour children the Senate oppose the appropriat» .1. l-‘tlrltiau Slottn was one. lie was ionto build three more scout cruis- marricd- at ‘his home now boasts ermdeclered there was no danger of eleven sous and daughters. of any war with the British Em. “Why," fill". Sloan said "tho. pire. Slonns at one limo iloramle so plan-i 111 8 0011011113’ with Senator Hale. tiiui that thc Lebanon Church W110 1P1 1111-11118 1119 BDDPODTIIUOII -\\'(llll(lll'l; ilolil tllcnl all and some for the three additional cruisers ilud to pull out and go sonlewdlerefimfllwf Willis Said Senator Halo c ' ~ 1c,» knew that it there should be s war m I ' | with Grout Britain the United States would win “through the National Ilockcy League results Saturday: ilostnge we have at our very door" nnd that the United States would invade Cnnadtr and annex it at. once. "l decline to be alarmed liiolltrcul O. Ottawa 0. Pittsburg 2, Boston O. St. Pats 6, Chicago 1. Rangers 2, Detroit O. tiboilt this ilightmare of the navyf’. said Senator Willis. ' Robinson of Indiana said be was Willis said about invading Canada anti cnrrylilg out the same analogy if this country had war with Japan. Japan would at once seize the Philiipines and Hawaii and men- ace the Panama Canal. CANADIENS tDEFEAT NEW YORK AMERICANS (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Juli. 30. -— Cannd~ lens of Montreal iunlped into second place ill the standing of the clubs ill (bu. international division of the National “Otfltfiy League by defeat- ing the New York Ainlcricans 2 t0 1. in trveriilllc hcrc tonight. (‘anod- iens and tuner-icons were previous- ly iiod for thc 1108111011. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Daughters Of Empire regular meeting, Monday 3 o'clock. Nov-y Sour. Kiss ARE So “°"“"°" ‘m DuMBfrHE-Y T111111‘ ..'..'.'Z“..'i°'..32§"is..°i2fi"‘a.:32 CRiBBiNG lN CLAS$ Hos 5OMETHiNG 1" 0 day, February $111. 86314-8131 "Tonight—l’aul Keillor-unique DU sl-EEPINQ dramatic entertainment-St. Pei.» ers flail. 3M2 "Something New-Willi ‘Koliinl Comedy, drama, tragedy. hm. Georgetown Hail min-nary 2nd- ._.-_. "Come one, come all. to the Whlst and dance tonight in. Bus» aid Ilail. Ice-cream served. 8M0 “Come and see the‘! act come- dy "The Man from Tot-alto" at Central Bedeque Hail. Weed”. Feb. 1st. if stormy Wednesday. February 2nd. Jfla-l-flii "Bean Supper and dance tn Bob ‘act Public Hall on ‘Pushy- ‘IW. lst. Admission 26 lid l5 osnb. Ladies with baskets ltlltPfodliill in no oi ball. 8U a Maximum and minimum temper lures: Joronto, cloudy tiontreal, rain Quebec. cloudy 20-20 "Wanted - Goose sac nest V, the lines which tell of the death of Sir John Falstaff. The radio-talk by Mr, Fulton was the interpretation of this puss" a especially the word "for his nose f was as sharp as a pen. and he bub- bled of green fields." 1A Choir (bmmittee has been air will be $715 for a three-minute con- P01111011 1- B R- McBwefl 10 1111111- versntlon and $25 (m- emh hddt. sent the congregation. Norman lio- The calling period flood and hank‘ '1‘. Currie from the, to 1 p. m. will re-Trusteo Board: G. C. Moore andl A. A. McDonald the session . utes later than Charlottetown. Ih'town. cloudy .. .. 39-30 Feqgherg, M; my“, H n15 Jnlifnx. cloudy . .. 40-412 h,“ and Co" mafia“. vfiht“, it. John, rain . .. . 37-417 e", 157 Kent 5L, non Ibfil, Gaston, cloudy . . 42-42 ‘muuu New York, cloudy 40-36 i - High title this morning at 9.50 "The ‘mun m*“n' of m. and tonight at 8.5-1. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.05| u, 1- mm ~ _ and rises tomorrow morning at “in”; 52b aficatqul 1: 1‘. 7.21. ' ' '- »' New moon Wednesday Feb. 2, zbaistfggaalieglrwu p“ 4'30 '1' "u- iver assistant ‘ ld-b Summerside tide eighteen min- (fies; me new" n," Secretary. _ _ _ ‘ _ M“ i ___..._.. much interested in what Senator , Kenninnon is: Circle will be id ‘