<____-i NOVEMBER-f, 11033" ‘New! p Delicious f Sold throughout the Maritimes several weeks i180 blflllshb the 101" RllHNliRE GllllllllA-ll ma...’ This column in renrved for Queen's Col-Mr news o! local lame-t but Id- "fllllllk of a newly nature may in inserted at A canto a word strictly Illynble in advance. Bread and other delicacies, all homo made at supper in Baptist School ian Church, Clyde River, will be at 3 p.m., Sunday School 2 p.m- , PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA -- Services Nov. iith: Bradalbane 11 a.m., North Tryon at 7 o'clock. Dr. M. E. Genge, pas- tor. HUNTER. RIVER ‘CHARGE — Wheatleys Meat 38 Elm Ave. PorlrChops, per lb. Pork Roasts, per lb. . Lamb Chops, per lb. Halibut. Salmon. Haddock. Cod at Lamas! Complete line of Canned Goods ' Please Order Early. Our Regular Prices Starting land Fish Market Phone 121s Sllurdb’: out»... ma lIlBllR MAKES SWEEPING GAINS Fresh ilibs, per lb. . . . . . . . . 03c Cur-rots, Parsnips, Beets, per bunch Chickens, Ducks, tives Show Concern As Labor Wins 176 05c (Canadian Press (‘aillri LONDON, Nov. 2—Nci gains of no fewer than 170 seats for Labor in the municipal elections held throughout England tonight swept am] Frrsh Fillets Prircs. and Picklrs. at IOWPSI prices. Frcc Dellvcry. Poplar Wood Is Abundant some concern into the ranks of National Conservatives, especially as the Labor victory came on top of the smashing Labor win in the A m MEMORIAM Mu. DANIEL PANTING (large bottle) 49c Red Rose COFFEE 45c LOBSTER PASTE DATES 2 for 25c PHONE 1317 CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL Honor roll for October: Grade X.-l, Arthur Macilae; 2, Andrew MacRae; 8, Donald Moc- Aushmd. Grade IV.—1, Eileen Aylward MacBEATl-l GROCERY SPECIALS SATURDAY and MONDAY TOILET PAPER, . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 for 25c CORN FLAKES Room, saturday. 2890. 30bit Lnmliijper lb. .. lllc—5:o r Geese, uer lb. 0o S. {let - -- .. ,0 ‘owl, cr lb. .. v v - mm, “Wuhan sun,“ l sin-entrain» . as. pBuitcraxi s... Seats in Municmal sgggiags-s- fixl-s-ifis 5° (Sugar Crisp) a m 23c Nov, 0th. the service in Pfesbyter-l FRESH Plsll 151166110115. (bulk) __._____g for 25,, BANANAS °"'"“ "M" ity (while they last) I19!‘ lb. 10c Prompt Delivery STEAMED APRICOT PUDDING Here's a good pudding for a cold day. The recipe comes from the bureau of‘ home economics of the United States Department of Agri- culture. WELL Dlfiflllllflhfigggrg. D°u‘n Rdlllind Steal: p0!’ lb. "u" 12c » 13s a m“, Mt Stewart, are bum’ iii-Bola Stea , per lb. ,_ 16c Sausage, per lb. 13c, 2 for 35o, my disc»: vell- ln Yo» ml u.."2‘§$‘.lf1.'2.hl.f.'.'?’.'.';a;_ll2 53373 311123‘ £22.12‘ .;.'.' "h: 132 ' nacolv (sliced) 20c SALMON. c Y- ______l,sl,“_ lamburg Sign , per lb. 10c Smckcil Bacon, 18c, 2 for Ziiic LARD 2 for 21c (cunngd) ___,_ 2 for 23¢ | - 52:; lt".'.".i°.'..‘."' -- ~~~~ ~~ i2“ - -~- CAMP us... was .. w l.» l. t "u" BEANB- Bielmed Brow» ' " ‘ " "“ “h” ' " National Conserva- suoaa 10 for 13¢ United chum‘ °! Camum services In ____._ by-election in Conservative Fulham for Sunday, November 5th, as fol- _' q-hc dean, wok place at m5 Home 105;; week; Grade IX.-—i, Irene MacLeod; 2, m dmd 1A cup Bu", _ " lows: North Wiltshire at 1i a.m., — i“ wwd 1s Ends East. of My, Dzin- Jean MacRaa: 3, Kenneth Mac- apricots 2 eggs Homywoop ‘Nov 2.—(A.P.)— s T A ‘l. U I 0 R Y Wllelliiilv River iii 3 Pm» Hlllliel OTTAWA. Cllrlada.—Poplllr is icl Printing 80H of the late Mi'- Will Slate Policy RM: 4. William Hamblv- 1‘¥ $101518"?! 9 Ltfim" d ' ' - . , - ' , _ _ so t-wlea a ng pow er . Published and broadcast reports that - Rive!‘ all 7 P-m- the most abundant hardlvtood lii and Mrs. Al gus Painting, on Ooti Grade VH1 51 1» N01109- Yollllll- flour V‘ teaspoon l“ Q Charlie Chaplin, movie comic artist. -—-—- Canada, and its fuller utilization is 19in, 19:3. Mr. Panting was born It was understood that at the Grfidfl V11I-—1. Raymond Hllmb- t. m“, bum, o, hi, cup mm, w“ kidnapped overnight and releas- BROOKFIELD-The services in of great economic importance to in Orwell 83 ycats ago, but with his cabinet meeting held at Dgwrllng ly; 2, Marguerite Aylward. other fat u; on payment’. of $20,000 ransom, . . the Brookfield congregation on Canada in the more complete de- pair/slits. whm t. ch‘ld. moved to Street this afternoon the Prime Glflde Vl-l. H3191" Mflolillbllnd; W851i tile iillfiwlfi. C1109 flile- "id _ Sunday, Nov. 5th, will be as foi- velopmerlt of her forest resources. where ire finished h’s earthly M1111”,- sgregged me government 2. Evil- Chvwell. llllx with 2 lilblv-SPQOIIS 01' "l" ' flour. Sift. the remaining flour with towing statement today from his manager, Alfred Reeves: “A lot of paragraphers have had their fling on that kidnap story. I don't exactly know its source, but you may say Mr. Chaplin was not kidnapped. paid no ransom." Previously Chaplin had denied the story to friends. fllnard’: Llnlment for Colder. fir. W. B. Carson ___,__, __ . 0o llot Neglect [not benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRI STS Charlottetown and Alberton _ .‘ . . Annual Meeting Annual Meeting of the Maritime Black and Silver Fox Company will be held in the Tryon Baptist Hall Wednesday, Nov. 8th, at. 2.30 ‘Hm , cgded “pom a. short organ recital. availability gives it a price advant- the Wood Islands congregation. mated m municipal contests in J. W. BOULTER. Becy- _______ age over other flooring woods The largely attended funeral ser- N t, (Lord Mam J w orslnuhm, A My fiend,“ I“ R A M A A c,“ 0_ 3855 Mlnnrrlhu I/nlment roi- Plmnlon, PERSONALS whim have w he shipped 10m; (-115, vice "at the home and grave in Leeewg? e d B d! d 5 (C ' .11 ' ' ' ‘ ' “ ""'“_— , C B11 T8. O1‘ OilflCl OI‘ , tanoes. This applies also to interior Lime 531155 W“ Wnduifit-‘d by hi5 ' moo A M___1,n"r Mam,‘ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Nov. 2.—A ruling was made by Hon. C. H. Cohan, Secre- tary of State recently in respect to the observance of Armistice Day. It was that Armistice Day, Nov. ll is a statutory holiday just as Christmas, New Years, Thanksgiving and other holidays. “Dominion and Provincial laws compel the closing of business es- tablishments on Sundays,” Mr. Ca- tory holidays, there is apparently no,law to punish anyone who does not observe them. Plan To Close (Jewish Telegraphic Agency) LONDON, Nov. 1—A comprehen- sive programme of action for the relief of the ‘Jews of Germany was adopted today in the closing ses- sions of the World Jewish Confer- ence. A ‘central allocations committee to which “the committee in each country shall be free to hand ovel all or part of their resources" and which will advise organizations in the various countries how best to direct their expenditures, was de- iows: Hartsvilla 11 n..m., Sunday School 10 a.m., and Brookfield '1 p.m., Hunter River Sunday School 2 p.m. POTATO SHIPMENTS - More potatoes than usual are moving at York Station. One day recently Mr. Melvin Jay, representing Har- ris Abbatoir Co., loaded 7 cars. ‘This is the highest loading ever reported from York in one day. PREDICTS GOOD DllMAND Mr. Mayer's predicts a good de- mand for pelts this fall with an advance in price for the highest grade. He anticipates an excellent show hem, and says that the com- the morning service to-morrow the Rev. A. C. Vincent, D. D., will speak on “Let's stop playing with religion.” The morning anthem will be Fry's "They that trust in the Lord." At the evening service which will be broadcast by station C.H.C.K. Poplar lumfaerds white in colour, light in weight, and, being practi- cally tasteless and odouriess, is ilsecl to a considerable extent for food containers. Flour barrels and apple barrelsare being made from pop- lar strives, and‘ butter boxes also have been made to some cxtcnt. of poplar, though spruce is most generally used for this purpose. In Canada, exceisior is made al- most exclusively from poplar. The softness of the wood, the white coi- our, and its lack of distinctive odour for match manufacture, trial ship- ments of Canadian poplar are now being used Ln match plants; if thae trials prove successful this use will provide an outlet for large quantities of this wood. Poplar is Bque papers are made. This pulp does not. require a long-fibred woo like spruce. t Poplar is easily cut into veneer and is also an excellent wood for core-stock in plywood manufacture. It has good gluing properties and Dr. Vincent will speak on “The Pessimlst" being one of the inter- esting series of sermons on "Men whom Christ charged." The male quitrtctte, Messrs. Quigley. Calder, Dingwell and Stems will sing. Mrs. Full will give, from 6.45 to ‘l o'clock Mr. Jas. Lawlor, Suffolk, was n recent, inmate of the City Hospital. Mrs. P. H. Tranor left yemerday morning for Boston where she will spend the winter with relatives. Miss Frances Wood, Po\vna1l,_is spending the week-end in St. John, N. B. While there Miss Wood will when properly dried, where condit- ions are such that it is protected from the weather, will remain “set” quite as well as other hard- woods. Very fair flooring has been made from this wood, particularly in the western provinces, where its trim, window sash and frames, and other parts of frame house con- struction. ~ Poplar is generally known as a perishable wood. difficult to dry; this is, in a sense. true. In the green condition poplar may easily the felling of the tree and the conversion of the log into liunbcr will prevent infection. By the ob- servance of good drying practccs. should lose no time in stating its policy in the European crisis. Sir John Simon, Foreign Secretary, will state the government's case on ihc reassembling of Parliament Nov. 7. Disarmament figures largely in the platform of the successful Labor candidate in East llhilham. Ami- Sir John i...‘ spoken for the government after Parliament reopens the Labor members will decide whether to launch a votc of censure. course. Much‘ could be said in pi-akc of Mr. Punting. but we must retain for lack of space to re- corcl- Suffice it is to say that like his parents, his bnthers and sis- icrs, he ulai a. noble spcin-on , a man of frw words, but of‘ weight in xvlint hr said, and stcrl rig worth in what he did, true as stccl, hos- pisbie courteous and kncl to a remarkable degree. Ever mindful oi‘ ilzc Apostles injunction, "Given to hospitllity“. His home shetercd and fed muny a Wayfaring man, us tion of the Punting home of Wood Islands East- ' Mr. Pant-lug must have suffered dreadfully, especially the last two years 0f his life, but if he did no one ever heard him complain. His Wales (with the exception of Lon- don) yesterday Labor made sweep- ing gains at the expense of Con- servatives, for the most; part, though Liberals and independents also suf- fered. Out of 919 seats reported t0- The Conservatives alone suffered net losses of 106 seats; the Liberals of 28. In the turnover Labor gain- ed control of the Councils in Shef- field, Wallscnd, Barnsley, Swansea, Norwich, Barking and other places. Labor got a majority of two on the Reds‘ Council though polling averaged only 45 percent of the cl- ectorate. Liverpool gave six Labor gains, Birkenhesd four, Bootle and Hull five; Sunderland seven; Man- chester three. Two Conservative M-Pfs were de- ing Him who is invisible." From deep conviction he w-as a Presby- terian. Wrod PliifldS will enroll’ and sorely mi=s him. He ls sur- vived by two sisters, and two bro- thers: Mrs. Jennie Docherty, Car- digan, and Miss Catherine Pant- ing and a. Miss Mortin who has been making her home there for years, two fine matronly maiden ladies of a fine type 0f woman- hood. Frank Punting a farmer, Little Sands, and George Panting, on the old home, a worthy elder of G. H. Eady). G. Bowes, the Con- servative Mayor of . Morecambe, after 45 years’ service lost his seat. Lord Stanley was beaten in Man- chester. minister, the Rev. Allister Murray of Ca‘ecion‘a, and Wood Islands. The bearers were Robert and An- gus Dcclserty, Murdo McPhee, Jas. D. McMillan, D. J. Panting and Malcolm McPrrrson. “Lord Thou hast been our dwelling place in all SMMESE WOMEN OFFER SER- tlllilbcr 22nd. lllilfl, a v/ary sud gloom The We ‘Y! m“ Premifi- G?“ was mm, 0.,“ Rock Ban-FL 1,0; 45, Phya. Bahol, offered the Premier when the friends nnd re‘atives the FETVIMS 0r m° “'°m’-‘"'5 Pam’ lcarncd of the sudden death of 5°!‘ delmce ""133" The Premier accepted the offer, and Allison MacRse; 2, Molly Lew- is; 3, Harold Macl-‘tae. Grade IIL-l, Arlene Jenkins. Grade 11-1, Daniel Chowen- Gmde I Sit-l, Lillian Lewis; 2, Norma. Jenkins and Betty Agnew. Grade I Jr._-1. George Arsensult. Teacher-Helen Douglas. Wilt Supp} church the baking powder and salt. Cream the fat, add the sugar, and well- beaten eggs, and add alternately with the milk to the sifted dry in- gredients. Stlr in the apricots, Pour into a greased mold, cover, and steam for 2 hours. Serve hot with hard sauce. PIINCI AND FITZROY 5T8. our Sunday School. Help it to Sermon "The resslrnist’ £004“ il i. O Trinity Un Male Quartette ........ . . Ministers-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, I). D. Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. hon remarked today, "but; I know b l (mm °’ “° 1"’ "m" “w” “m?” “"51" FOR PEl-TP-Mr- Geom Ma s make“ 1i particularly suitable ill‘ m“ “s m“ ."’“ “"‘5“d°"§ °f t“ s i c. i MINISTER-THE anv. A. c. vmcarcr n. o. “MCT” _ n08! establishments to close on other u, the F,“ Hum a; m, m, 551:, this pllllpflse. Matches of the "kit- 3°“ °_’__§1“';“g' '§“°fm“““°§h °' weep "g a n5 omamsr-ms. 6.81.1101”! rum. ' nmmyhw fmelliicmllir‘; stammy rmnday“ " New York is at present in Char- Chen" WM a" made from this e punish‘ 0cm“ ltrg°rednruan 1h the voting for one-third of 1M do S, one Th it g 15th t h“ Arm“, ' ' one pans oug w. a ra- Homo Clul Mlilflr flee ggyusngnchrlsfma: a; ‘tank lunemwn with B’ View to taking m woosi In England’ where Enrol)?” Mn and spoke with sincere adula- the come“ seats m cm“ and MDRNING W035i“? 1|» 013L091‘ the great m; Show next. week, Poplar has been used extollsllvll’ towns throughout England and kmmhtu“ QM may,“ Wm, Ramon. Dr. Vincent. Anthoru-“They That Trust. in the Lord" . . ....... . Fry SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Healthy life means sturdy growth-there is health in grow faster. ( petition last year" was tli keen t i‘ ; ' Grain Market in his experience e as “u” used l“ Canada l" the man‘ zitilleffimflxt: sxelemhlltilif gllllllyevfgxylfi: night Labor took 444' Conserv- EVENING WORSHIP 7 orLoCK An examination might be of . . .. .. ufaoture of soda. pulp, from which can expmn m5 almost unique p“. atlves 234; Liberals 93 and Inde- Orgaruhllecltai 0.45 to '1 o'clock. _ I -——'— was namsr CHURClL-At b°°k- "Miillfl- and mm" "ii- °l*- ience is that "he endureih as see- pendants 14a. ‘Guhln T). Ilium iDuBoil); Chorale, Toocato Prlere, min s Anthem—"O Divine Redeemer" Gounod . Dr. Vincent . . Selected Messrs. Qulgley, Calder, Dingwe-ll, Sigma The evening service will be broadcast by Station CJLOK. You are cordially welcomed. 000+ ited Church Mr. Clarence Leclalr, formerly of become infected with fungi, with gerlerauons", VICES To COUNTRY 1 the staff of the Queen Hotel and consequent rotting of the wood: '“_“" BANGKOK Siam Nov 2_sia_ 7.00 P M-Publio Worship now residing in New York, has ar- this is particularly true ‘of the salp- ' ' - ' u, Scfln0ri—"Jcdus. m Prophet. Priest and King.“ rived on a. visit to friends and re- wood. The exettifling of certain pre- MRS‘ R03 A", MACISAAC siliglvgorglfgwiffi ‘fxifmffol; Eta; Rev. C. N. Brown. M. A. latives in Rustico. cautions in the interval between > _ _ ’_ g insurgent: v . Anthem-"Comes. At Times" .. . . Wbodvnrd m“ m‘ F"d"*" "‘°’“'““‘ 5"” " Solo-"Fenr Not n. 0 Israel" ..... .. Buck l 2 l 11.00 A. lvL-Public Warship. Sermom-"Communlon Meditation" .. - Anthem-—“God So Loved the World" . . . . . . .. Stalner The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be Administered. 2.30 P. lVL-Sunday School. Miss Allu- (‘nllln Visitors and Students Cordinlly Welcome. Morning Service Broadcast by C. H. (‘. K. . Ur. Ramsay P wqqfi+ euu+u+www 22533.Z$Z°J‘E.‘.Z€.L“Z.YS§LK‘IZS §2§..'.i‘.“.“‘;.‘.i§.i.“.f.°‘1..‘.‘:§“‘i§; 2.1:: if i -~ - - - . - ~ u i . - e c‘ v M’ ., .i ii h f h; _ with the proviso that the uomcns b% a Executive, of which executive she degrade caused by either rot or D’ (Zlqxflq wg? asmgfico nut/nil; “m”, be resumed to the mm. of - 1 .1 v i " ’ is the member for Prince Edward twisting and warping. n,“ of M W,“ the bflme “nos and w new m {Cub i AAA AA _ ._L_..--- gvggfixkii- A -- Q; 0 _ - ' I r: - -- - ., y Island. The Forest Products LfllbCfitlOf- T, It, “y, \[ I w mg m.- [pgqpg . e , H Y & ' S ics of the Forest Service. Dcpurt- Gangs“: (L)! ,,,,',,.,:c,;.::§id $5,: An offical communique cli-nicd i I07! Presbyterlan Church 1i mm °l ‘he 1mm“, omlwiv ha“ Cormack of Illack Bush, and was rllmvrs illfit illc Kills has some w. . uav. o. CARLYLE wausrcn, MINISTER. < -.l, devoted a good dell °f m“ t” “ "it" "limit" m“ w “m!” s’“g“p°° “M “"“““ m“ h“ 5m 1 rnor. LOUIS n. THOMPSON-Organist. and (‘hair with». . "l stud? "r the mslilblml’ 0f d“\'i‘l“P“ Brcrvn of Cll\‘])>iO\V. From this un- 15 I15 1119 resident/i in Slilgoru. < < 111B 855110111“ "R5 fol‘ D°l>iili1 tlllll ion one srn survlv s together with '_'““i'i*::':": ‘Mn-I: 4 l c“ - have assembled mnsldtlfflbli‘ ‘dillll three sorts, and no daughters from 1 MORNING WORSHIP ‘ 5° °f interest» i0 Wllsllmefl! and Dw- the last marriage. all of whom lam- 1h “d “hi” by “n w“ “'4 > 1100 A. lit-Theme: “The Parable of the Leavflb" . l ‘I I due,“ o; this wood_ em m mini” ‘vim the" W}. the pleasure of knowing her, being ‘ Anthern-"No shadows Yonder“ incurs Holy (‘lint , n- ’ u U . P l, Y, I 1y A I; a. good example in every pazticular Mrs. (Rev) G. C. Wcbsirr and Choir. ,0 m n c-ciollac ll‘O lor. mine . ~ ~ ' t ' He Arrived Brcwii contractor in Dorcltestcr, H" rune“) was largely attended’ ‘ 2.30 P. ill-Sabbath School and Iiiblc Classes. 0B ' ‘ d r ‘i b t ‘ (Asiociafcd freq) - , Mass, flnlvald .7, on the holne- a? glzwt: l1yringcfeatiznco?gfig > EVENING “lORS“]p A “VERTON Rh 1'“ no“ fl._nog,f- A man decided he and his son strirrl. Jr-hn J. F‘. Attorney at Law, " m p e ‘ 3 p 4 , c‘ ' t would take a drive in their new rnr rrlnrc Allv- i ‘="l<l( Alhcri. loco- M‘ 59"“ mmmb‘ Catmn” chum“ i 7-00 P. M.—'l'hemr: "Enlorvm: m" K"""‘"'“IP "9 1 111 m; flames andbmdneng smoke a m As they entered the rar tho father 1.1- ' inccl: hivllh Ck R E39" Point“ Many "1555 “rd” Wm‘ l chfls“ l e‘ m” tonight l 1o mhswept said to the boy" "Now ff vmi rce a “o: ti? f‘ Thrcc . of. he; telhlzmm‘ "id Mm‘ °l iiympllhl’ ‘ Anthem-"Praisc the» Lord, 0 Jvrusalem" Msunder 1 ht we‘ when a In“ m!“ mm mote l i i, ooh‘ d “no l ‘Y I u l and flowers reoelvcd- l Mr. Jack McLeod and Choir _ H __ c. perished and minions o’ “Mm” o! rcyco cop com ng in 11s.. children pre-dccinscd, oso surv v- The pallbearers we" Plus J. ‘ Bu‘ 30%..“ h Enough" _ _ ‘ _ H Mcndrlssnlln! Elijah ‘ petroleum mbducm we“ aesfmyed you tell Papa. lpd by one brothel‘. Jo-cph Moc- k 1 en n d , Mr. James Calder , The settledd t di'i ha ~ k t a k s rm a a O c °“'“P~°‘- 5"?“ “mm “1- < l" ‘me of the worst’ on plant m.“ y own o r ‘ n8 R colmnc ' a m a ' n n Petr" Chassfon Leo S‘ MucCor. l “God our Saviour will have all mcn to he saved and to lb Th "19 0B1’ 611M up to 30 milcs. 35. 40. sister. Mrs. FidNllS McDonald. Sh! ‘ ' ' ' i ~-__1q 11m 3,4, asters 0n the Atlantic cout. a u so 55 i n 1 ’ n w l 1rd d mack, A D_ Maclsaac, and Jqygph i come unto the knowledge of the tru h. - n; loss was estimated at. nearly OL- h’ ' and Ina y Q0 m1“, an males {imen gm“ c‘ ten’ an MacEzchern. May her soul rest in - M- - - ~ -~v '°' 000000. "our. Suddenly the little boy cllcd, three gmut grand children. 1MB ____, __»-- o. ' Papa, the man you were expcriing This wcman us: certainly en- p‘ ‘ fig tAA Lu“-.- x - ‘e- - v‘ ~** — l’|4\|' Of eight Emit. storflde tanltl. buildings and other on m; property, on; huge 80,000 bar- rel steel reservoir alone remained gtanding tonightagainst the on- slaught of heat and fire. Through- ' out the day fire fighters and other watchers eyed it lPPrehensively, _ for officials of the wrecked plant, ' ll dowcd with friendly Christian spir- is here." la I ‘is the moat persistent symptom OCH troubles. Dr. Chase's Kidney-PW" of‘ the poisons MODEL SCHOOL ‘ . Honor roll of Model School for October. G-afil VII-l. Beth and Dean Robinson, (equal); 3- Rowland Mc- Aulny. Grade VI-l. Gordon McDonald. ormsa MARITIME 00M. 00. 2 CUMBERLAND ST. PHONE 990 _ AVON St. Paul's Church 11st SUNDAY AFTER. TRINITY NOW ‘ n". “may dd the swam 10.00 A. lVL-Sunday School and Bible Classes. .- -s.v-cs-st-hahaaokaenmaamu; i. l z i ' d by NQW 5718111111 “P11111181 "hull "ilk bflilkiiilllc» L ° “d “h” Grade V A-I. Ircnc Arsznault. 11.00 A. bL-Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and VICTORIA YORKSHIRE 332mm estimated that it oon- u I I "id 5108M" dl"“lfe°‘éheugi‘glm grade v 3_.1. 1,111,“, K\y5_ Sermon-"lhe Adventure of the Christian Faith." ' (Barnum - tained 33900 barrels of KHONM- flfindagvlles: tltgiixeivnonalnd bowcll- Grade IV—l. Jun? McPherson ‘ ERY 0N FIVE 0R MORE TONS o“ mm predicted m. mo would ' ’ and Donald Dawn (mull). 3 7.00 P. ill-Evening Prayer and Sermou-"The Spirit. FREE DELIV - ' ' Workilw" . cgntlnlig w rage through tomor- “ Jesse McDonald- . L NE , until the lllt of thousands of Grade III A—1 Reta Parsons; 2. "'_"“' " "' l: PHONE PHONE PHD $1.1. of fuel oil . leased bytho s Loyd McAulay. . . svsnvoonrr wswoms. if , inst bllmlilll will W" wliiilimfll- * e .- ' v I . °”“'° m 3'“ “y” Lam“ anv. n. o. RAYMOND, m. a, aroma. l . Grade 11-4. Ann Duffy; 2- . ‘true Lurk. ' w“ - a ~_ - M ‘e: , Ijpgnfl Liliane name doll.- J f. ........-._--_-—-_v-» "ova... .. . - M-v-v-vurv-ww.