toiI1l'l)lol-IlI.Io;). n.'m. Choral Euchari ' 6). "got; p.m. Evenaong s. rauvs ANGLICAN cannon Mrs. V. 1.. Dingwsll 8.30 Holy Communion iim and Primary Class) i.v.r.A. and Candle-LIBM Subject: IS CATHEDRAL 5 P'ETERAlllllcaI Church School (I-15) 11,00 a.m. Church school (na- rlie Reverend Canon .l. 'i'. lbbott. ll:00 Morning Prayer and Ser- ser- "For Christ and THE BAPTIST CHURCH TlIEKlRKOF8.JAMl8 lo a.m. Church school. now God Helps Us When Face Uncertainty." Anthem: Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling. (Thompson 8. Maatov.) Visitors Happily Welcome We I Cor. rriiico and cnitiir so. Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. 3 Church School l0 a.m. Nursery School 11 a.m. Anthem: 0 Taste and See--John Goae. All are cordially welcomed. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank Maclieaii. B.A. Organist and Director of Choirs: i ii COMMISSIONER BOOTH geliatic rally next Tuesday will be Commissioner and Mrs. W. Wycliffe be Brigadier and Mrs- William from territorial headquarters in Toronto. Commissione Booth is a grand- Army's second General. Bramwell Wycliffe Booth entered the work of the Salvation Army in 1916. He married Captain Renee Peyron whose father and mother were ter- ritorial leaders of the Army in France. The Booths have five children. four of whom are Salvat- ion Army officers. The youngest Renee-Blache. 16, has accompani- Salvation Army Leaders TO VISIT CI-IARLOTT ITOWN NEXT WEEK MR8. BOOTH MAJOI BROWN Army broadcasts. well as the Congress and Varsity Mra. Brown entered Salvation Army work from the Montreal Major Brown is the author of "What Hath God Wrought". a his- 'VESSEY'S rinr: Shop closed the Hughes Drug Store." radiator service. new Serving ii p.m. MALLETT5 B ATTEHY and dial 5223. Serving full radiator service. new location. dinners. Ailey Street. ldishes Ciiy and Central WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. 19:00 Gsui:Ida3)i School (Junior 1 gum-nln; W;lJi'S:l'I!p IJIIII. I um of the Army.s founder and for holidays from Oct. 18 to 25. Glggey's Plug-mpcy open 8 g.m, s lur "1 '95- "won: "I 0 "W 0' " it t G l. Willi B th d . to 9 a.m. PIHI500 SW0" s”h”l m"'n' "'9 KI'1F00mI-W setftlliltl-A son ofulllie lglilvaiiiljin I YOUR DOLLAIF buy. more Ft MALLETTS B A T T E ii Y and location. " , , BIILHI Ill ,M'.G l W 'i ' ""'"i SW5" T” c'""”" "M 7 """- '”'""'5 w”'”""" . Bggth. still 532. thelgamilynsoiv call lligilmlse 917? M) Cleaning 0"" s"'”"' "" gym” ' s"m"":v;,,;wtv'Do"&,mo"': 0.39 ; use at High Bax-net, England. she vlsrr lu . s-ryu: mllluery .f:':,0 ",';;e,,,,,, gm" ma sap w')f;':;';,'1: 0” Gljmfm fffnk has an active interest in Army af- L.0.L. . L.0.B.A. hot Chicken gm. George sheet, where gveyy mm Immmhm of om”... ,1 Arthur sumvuh fairs although over 90yeara of age. dinner in Hartsvllle hall, Oct. ill. style is High Style. ISLAND GRILL, Queen Street. course Specializing C h in e s a J Three GenerationsOfOnt. Our Lord once spoke these words that someone has lots of llle. we be plenty of movement in things which have no life at all. Take a cogwheei in a well-oiled machine. for instance. It may be revolving hundreds of times every minute. and yet we would never think of lag of the vine outside my window? RIGHT. It is not just moving-vii is My vine. further, is accomplish- FOR THIS WEEK END WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU A GREAT SAVING IN FALL AND WINTER WEARING APPAREL. ONLY ONE ROAD LEADS TO UNION WITH CREATOR lug something for ilselfeit is per- meats. my vine is achieving for life is betrayed by activity. Sec- ondly. this activity is spontane- ous. having its source within the living being. Thirdly. this activ- ity is self-perfecting. it is direct- ed now to consider what this life is splendid Saturday. Oct. 15. 1955 The Guardian Page 3 our intellect and will. Through them, we are able to know the immaterial and spiritual Good which it is our end to possess, to union with God. our supreme Good. and that road is Christ, Who our end, properly; and the will is unable. by itself. to restore the bond of friendship with God which it has broken by an infinitely grelv. ous offense. As Our Lord said. For one thing. He has told us I ' . .....i. - chu,cl.,,, Tgmgrrgw - Thoughts For Our Time (a;.';.E'.:':.a.Mni.n.:.;ll”Lit.??.: W - W on W,,c,, 0. England PRESBYTERIAN "V '”' '”"""”l'.?.3,,”..”,,f”"”'.f ”””"i”" i.T'i'i'..".”"3.'3.??....2'i?.iif.'ii..-'"i'i'ill' .31 i.'yllli””il'..i?il2-5' 3'i'.;n3iJ'y.lE1y' meat made by the God-man. Because of Christ. then. the divine life can again fill our souls and aim our lives toward the Goal, Rwhlord square ' I" to His disciples: "I have come lacuna H59”-ll is T080110! Wm” and we are able to love That the God. for Whom our hearts are up iuverend Caiioa a.m. Ioilait 1'50 lemurs, um guy mu, hlvg lug, ma may in itself more and more of the Good and choose it freely. and made. ' M.A.. I.D. . W” E. um" Mcyuii M” n more lbundnuygii mugs of which it is capable. us also to choose freely the means But let us not be presumptu- ' 3'” ' G 5 Hill. I.. l'.M.C.M., whn u me mywly-3 And what inner growth. its sprouting of by which W9 E" m uni" IL we 005- Th” I""'-Wnl-'9 0' Chl'I5I'3 irhe Revereyndhvv;-W ,Pl1::E onuuu ud ulna. .' n. I. am me tin Jun. H offering lavas to gel more benefit (mm are "the captains of our souls." does not move us like cogs in a OHEQIIIITSI-rylId'.CII0IT Director ch” in in ever-increasing measure? 0'9 50'” '33'5- "'9 W9 M 05 ONE ROAD 10 UNION - :::M::f:,we"'rf "fit, 'imE.lyh "'1? T' s ' . - K C W IC m-ow" """'- ”- "'3 um am or a. mi ...2":.":".::r::.r.:.":.?'... ":3: :.:s:'::..::.iy..:":.':i'3.”:.::.::::: is ma u- we. rt gives us the life-we must live it. Y AFTER MM - . . We ust in l NINETEENTH SUN!” 11 a.m. D service and kl hi, ;. itself a higher degree of pelI9(,l- . .. . y m 0V9 OUFSC V95. spont- Day anll Youth Sluitllyl :"mlomundU:d"".;.m A" "G alilliunzseil-Isgzlitla I: be I”"- glleghrliitmfaiill actllizitlleeyare uegmstl-y' n3e3:u'g' lmwhnd tn. '0'"d"",' v"" 5 rm" l it i ' ith th a e notion in mind . . . . . . . l d ' l '. P" cc lo" "' 9 0a W M" h” '73o a.m. Multins MA-I;tehhe.a:;) Great is the Lord. that. JG speaek'oInl tune as lively. BELLPEM LUINL veesrsy alzurcsullllpoifle isssdullggedmiily ?::"s;:;l "F, (or us'mGm'ht:'lm"gh gm .,m. Holy Eucharist . mm. v'"pe" -nd Mun”. But movement is not the only To summarize what we have the fall of Adam-the intellect is H-I M0 E" "I C .c a es”? (young cornmunicantl corporlk Mn: ..Aw"ed Chrhunny "1, important lliiecl OI W9. There can said so far. let us say. first. that darkened and unable to know God, :uslly?'ge:;.o::1;"2::rjgya(:;'::,'Fge LEA(i'iUIil OI" MIGHCY (Yoiinl Llym" "'I'""')' d L I Citadel and following a number of attributing life to it Ofmriiaurirds mitmd t "ll,-lmmm Mt W3, can d”. ”””':"0h" - C, VVHS II US ITIEII UWEVCT. On C I I Daily services It "1"" """"' Con UCI Oca 3 Y Held appointments. lvlned her huno What is lacking in the rapid that Our Lord prunilsed 'an ever- God-man into the WctIlT'lrtlI,n!Weo mall TEA & DISPLAY (K. ZION PRESBYTERIAN , band in his Work. lollowlnl their motion of that wheel, which is not more-abundant life, rather than to have been enlightened again can. CHURCH H9" 30 Conduct 3 'P9cllI CV3” "0710 T”'0'"9 CW0” 3300' '5 mlrrllle in 1939- lacking in the imperceptible creep- the lower creatures; so let us turn cerning the God Who is our end. . At The We are much more truly Rec”, W1 . . i more g thing than the Him and learn to love Him. and mum" Ind Chou, Dlmcwn Miis. (0xiordI))l?eI'5:l:Ili and Choir angllgilgjoglazd?vI;':3iX?:oldDg';::x'; moving itself. glplogitaneity of the lower crea- threby gain a knowledge of Him ' 5. Corner Print! III0 7011'” "'9'" RS" 6" """".d-Ch"'"" ed her arents to Canada. . i I luv. H. ii.A., B.D. KW A"dI::I'”5- W"'t ”-”- B01t;rl'loI3I:ll'I:'rIi8'IfIee"l!)2:C:ed:t'I Iitlilis Preserve Pheasants , . , Chorus" of 350 Va, es. H I th The cogwheel is moving because in us.A . g muclig about Himself, and about TM Pu", chm." The RCVQTBIIAC W. Harold Brown. E:Il:::i'l1llt-:3&0nsi.?;lvB.i:;IIII' musical producer CM sealvzuos 0'Iu2::9'h5e3dIVl5utIl;I!;5;0TmY I" C30 It'll being forced! to maize-ittsmroh As inl. they 0lIiCl'vlliaI9rllIl crea- the. Father and the Holy Ghost. CUNDALL HOME Established 1769 by Royal I E .C.. EMMIVN: erwmun lad” In Cm”. and Bermud-1 . - at on s a puirey pass ve tag. lures. lie in us is betrayed by which we could never otherwise '1'llEsDAY, OCT. 13 Foundation "- - ' I P t l f th , m ,. whereas my vne enjoys a cer ain our activity. But our activity has have known. But even more im. MIIIIIIBP) '95” 35” "I 3 0c”"”" w spontaneity-it is active in its own a spontaneity which is a much portant, He has let men live with 3:80 to 5:80 PM. which is truly deep and intimate. V--as:-nsj-j-a 0r anisi' g . as leaders of the Salvation Army Mrs. G. Elliott Full in Canada: an uncle Commandant Herbert Booth and an aunt, Com- MEN'S SUITS 0' Slmcial interest to the college set. are housecoats and dusters, 50 Popular for the night study hours. There is one group of Nylon ;dusters in figured and striped nylon. Pink. blue. red and royal. ROYIIOII F- M"lI0l'd- A-3-C-Q NOHMANDALE. Ont. (CPI--grew up on "the farms and were Three generations of the Mnundlhandling birds at the age of 12. family have helped provide sport- 99115 am. senior Church school. Mont” wonlllp sub. B i d P" mander Evangeline Booth are both 1 mm ( 0 Q 1 h t Slime 33.000 birds have lime out A" 1 ted I M dz 1 I Loose and fitted styles. Sizes 12 to I). mt.'c';Ir:h.:,"shouM W. 5". go .r;I.0D0.;:rII.."'.nltj.AIlIOPI an in rzfiisrknown to thousands of Canadv hnugmemiii s or n are n eaaan g!"g,e :.tJi::iA.iitg:ll(Ee(:'ai'.!:1ll gigs yank: mmgoovlm: M Sink i,l1Icl.Ii. lspecial Week-end sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Stanley Mound. his late father. William Mmmd. and his hi-other Ted have assisted in breeding and 11.00 a.m. Divine Worship. sermon: speaking to those in- side and outside the Church. ROV- Corduroy duster: in loose baok style. Rose. gold. blue and aqua. Size 12 to 13. Sale Price ..Antiiem: 'Hymn of Thanksgiv- ing (arr. Sylvester) I2 noon-Sunday School. Erie district from Niagara Falls in Windsor. Twenty-one thousand ,of the birds were chicks. about 500 with large pocket. trim. 511.98 STRIPED HOUSECOATS Floor length in taffeta. background of black, navy and red. Size 12 to 18. Special Sale Price . . . . . .. CRINOLINES -For wear with the party dress. White. pink. blue and red. S. M. ii i... Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. PYJAMAS Mrs. Booth has given outstand- ing leadership in Women's Social Service work, and has been inter- . I 1 p.m. Evening Worshl !ub- Mr. Macbean. h N and in mch ventures u a home Balsigg nenrlly l.000.tlii)0 birds nn1.we”.d"lt and ""3 rest We" Wu". S lfflv "W0" H" M05” "I 1'” (MA:II.h:)'.'' Gloria"! I. T y "M for retired alum officers and spew p;:rl,mre'IiI'rsm IB:IIidls aatnthifsMltlItlri:ll':;' "w w"'” "M on with Religion?" Anthem: "While the Earth ile- inaineth" (Malinder). s p.m. Friendly Hour Religions Motion Picture, "All For Him." A guiulng welcome awaits you. ill work on behalf of the blind, deaf and dumb of Norway. As a girl she assisted her parents in the establishment of the Salvation Army in France. Major Arnold Brown was born in London. England. He received his training from the Salvation Army's Training College at Belle- ville. Ontario and served as a field officer at Bowmanville, Ont- ario before being transferred to territorial headquarters at Toronto- He is known as a bandmaster. organ otfertoryt Londonderr! Air (Traditional Irish). 7.00 pm. Divine Worship- Men'a Association Choir. sermon: Making Your Influ- ence Count-itev. Mr. Christie. The Male Ellht: Softly and Tender-iy Speed Away- organ: "Largo." "Andante in G". "Grand March from Aida." You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. g ,, Game and conservation clubs ob- :?,:l;y19;;0t . d ” Codmmon' iained the chicks for raising and And Stanley's family of four chil- release- The Poul" were d""'03' dren 1, the third generation of uted by lands and forests officers. Mounds to work on the pheasant some 0! "I9 Ilium W9" "590 In mm; club conservation programs and William Mound, a Welshman. "190 "leased- was chosen as a farm supervisor in In additon to the pheasants, a 1935 when the department started number of wild turkeys were re- its propagation program. leased in the Rondeau Park and His two sons. Stanley and Ted. Turkey Point areas. ' Nylo Gabardine. Gray, navy. blue. slip-on model. Special Price ............... MEN'S HORSEHIDE JACKETS Black and Maroon. Sale Price Men's Parku, heavy satin quilted Kning. Special Sale Price .. a FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Blrchwood Street . Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, l.A. s.s. 10 a.m.. service. 54.98 39.95 ....:L?:. ll a.m.: snhleet. "Witnessing." CENTRAL oim1s'riAN choral conductor. composer and TITS Salvation Army ;'f;';',','";".V 9"” W" ”'”"'- 53 29 . . . ” Service. 7 p.m. suiilect: "Stew- cannon grllmseg lllle ltllfdlfg dmuslc dw(iith M I C E ' '1" -------------------- ' ggatin Sln::g:isL mamas. Black with acid. red or royal tops. illllp l 1- l nt ," i y o ego is n on an e- L Ev QGEL 511 S iRv1CE , . . g . izes . . . "TliiinkI0Ilvi:le Sservica Monday. In Kc” 8"" votes a good deal of time to mus- SPEC” ivm” wiw" ”'"b""”"' U"d"””' 30”” sleeve 0' Special Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.30 a.m. Marvel D. Dunbar. I-TH lcal pursuits. He has been con- - ' ""3' " ' "ml . . Minister: gum". 0' an mu” street and Conducted by Special Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . a 3 piece sets of pyjamas of Hansel tailored jackets and elude ' Mn. Allison Macnae waist band. Scuff: to match. 8. M. dz L. 59.98 GOSPEL BALL ounm nu Chou. Duet”, - I Cmnmlwioner and M". W. wycliffio Booth. glpeer(i:'1s-lgegiiii:i.neP::ice.4ie leather jacket. iPink. blue and maize. Special Sale Price . ,,l:;fl'; Cl':'.r,f,':..:::,”';;l;i: Mcrshfield Territorial Commander for Canada, Nfid., and SPECIAL GROUP OF l.ADlES' COATS Plains and mixtures. plaid material of Mohair and Wool. Barry- more Kardivan Velour. and Elysian. A full range of..sizes in wanted fall ohades. Blue, rose, red. graen, beige, brown. wine and gray. All costs fully lnterlined and a (liamois at back. Extra Special . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies' wool cardigans. Colours rad, naw. black. green, yel- low and powder. Sizes 14 to 3). Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.59 NYLON HOSE I lAl glcioop inklaiziles; nygloln IIPl:l. suhstandards. s1'79. c arpra .3.. ae ce...... 2 PAIRS TOR Upper Prince St. ORDER OF MEETINGS io.oo a.m.-Sunday lehoai. 1l.oo a.m.-Breaking of Bread. 7.80 p.ni.-Gospel meeting. i The wages of sin is death but -thellitafGodiseieriiaiilfa through Jesus Bhriai ernr Lord. Visitors are very leonie. Ilid ogisiton Brae. ' w W Bermuda. ii. a.m. orn in on and Communion. Sermon: "This is Tile Church.” Anthem: (Selected). The Nursery School morning worship will begin day. Ages-1 to to 8 years. 1.00 pm. Evening Worship. Sermon: "How Do You Benet When Misunderstood." A BIG SPECIAL IN BOYS' SUITS Regular value 35.00. sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . Boys' Jackets. Heavy Melton. all wool lined jacket. special Price . loya' Parku. Brown only. latin quilted lining. Special . , . . . . . . .3. . . . . .. Presbyterian Church mi Tuesday, October 18th at 8:00 PM. SUNDAY, OCT. 16th 7:30 PM. , Special Music by Anthem: ysomy Matheson-Carver Quartet Silent Nigiit",-adiimii. ' l Central Christian Church cordlr ally invites you to the services of the Lord's day. during ,,, Assisted by Brigadier and Mrs. W. Walton and Major A. Brown. This will be his first official visit. All are invited to attend this service. 4 IIILE SUNDAY Bill WEEK OCTOBER 16 STARTS OCTOBER I7 SHARED S16.95 38.95 the Boya' Leather Jackela. Plain or western style Special Sale Price . . . . .. Boys' Combination Underwear. Win Ilse It to 31. lpeclai Price 790 THE SALVATION ARMY Great George street "HOME OF lj:VANGII.I8M"' (above Provincial Bank). onnrzn or sanvicns ll:00 S. I. tar weight. ;?,,-gm-: lhrg;;"g:mr.nm ... n.i..c .. ......, i'.:i.'.'i'.i"t':l.'3iSi'i.".".'i..l.i'.'f'.i??.'.'. -32.50 iguggggj l;t;;l";'fo”;f"',':,'; ,':;.:-,".-f?- 51.95 - . orpa cars. - -sm rnnasu a h it i ”""'-3' ii".-'t. .. ' '""'i .... R E tr-':'::l'. ':.f:::ii.1.I”:.'.:::.”"f'f”.?"""” 79ct 5i3”i33viY3”I-i”i'.'i'LliL.?f.”i??T?t.?779tWit..... 51.50 ecome ' l ' ' t C no . . and Afri . . - , .-..- .. - - - , v, . ad m pm sU&i)X; C. Th. Bible has proved itself in lustoryifo b. ;l:;"stabAerr;x:da!prAP:.m:n(:itqlm 1 iii. lmmllvs. -W WWI ”3"39I'"9:' :g'5brt:,'Vl'l"I"'GIaI:u5I2ll'Il;3'lIs:BR0n Nil. COIN" N”-llfiewbrs imam) p1i;N-1-E0051-AL 13:300.:-;l: ilarlggngieggg , ;'ElI'ti't::l0S't v::i!i'sil;l: It)llidl)ll:J:hecv;':rl;iv:f:)t:;l;.r:s.in 1311: special. pound ...... .................. .. U1: Special rrii.-. .............. .... .. . no p.in. Yours Peoples nine. 113:0 II 8 . I! aim Avenue i. ci , develop ent of our language and the gforrnatlon "" 9''''cY 900": "I'M" :80 Sunday lcho-I -Ii . of our character. Fora hundred and fifty yeafli PM '7' an-1:0 c;-;- mm mm 3" tgrougiao the British and Foreign Bibig b(i)tCrletYi ,3 - - ' t is g1 h w an - . ..- .- 'Iill .; dlilrhrn. ” ---v -rm ;':;;..r"''"" " ”' W i........... number of ...... ......i.. '9: n". .f:fi3f"'3.i':; l:”?.';.”t::: .;..1;..b.. ::.:.f.r:::;.l:.':."..':::f 't::..;i"t:Zl"...'..'.l:.:.ti.. ” I come! sets ' d I-It V Inlay Ieiiaoi and no p.ni. Open Air service. literature of any kind to appear in the langu e, while the reading oft e i e Good '1, Suitable for kitchen wiriiiowi. Ill shim n re . u "L "mm In Pm". axmalvsiageiae. nun” has gone hand in hand with t1h1e0t(i,evelop:nent o literacy. Today sosrneielltiirthglsl: sin . g , M: H .......... ....... g s p.in. A -Mllgall 5 la. ..r.'..l by arigiiiiier and Mrs. w. writes the Bible is available in over . trans ations of which the Bible ot. . the ciiin-ca Raul. m.i.i....i Commander! for. New published 825 while other similar socie use have added some 300. 1 mo r-iii. At nasssssr h is. araiiurieii iiiiii Prince niiiuirii y . , , k Size ms 9 foot ...................... .. l MARQIJS clu'fAm3 'I'0'- isissii Division. mu muaie. and since the formation of the Socle ty in 1804 six hundred million hoo s . "' "' '.."'m"' 0' NI! UIIIII-I 99"" "0 ""'3 ”"' have been distributed and in 1954 more than a thousand tons of books were iR""'0d 003193 "011 ':lIId0- 9i"l'1"l4" ' slzalatfset ................. .. lspecul 3.1. pr-3., M sent out from London headquarters. ms"""i . It is - PVlnCIfPI&e00.c:5'Ii19tu3ri;(;Ie;1l;rthat1; nolman fshould ans:-bazhrrggeggg so 0 . WA i... ................ .. 53.50; SPECIAL IN RAYON rAai.aci.on-is B-ro.k”.'d poulessmg I ptlitgregore heavily subsidize (I: think 131 T023 oaf its life greater Size 48" in is". Green. red. blue and sold-' 1 Presbyterian Church sgtoglsnalgs than ever confront thesoc My but to they advmue of them sin In is int no r co, mm in :&”m'.l w..e.....,d pm. ............... G . . ' - the new n e n V" ' . . . .. - 2 THE o needs the supportein prayer and money-of the Christian pllliIl('. inul:.;A:riiv.:i '::::mEiEi;'i:Al . K .... t !3:;,,i1.:.; .;i,cr.i.iaiiip.i:?sl;tler1i,i;i.c.'asy"v:lide..U-"mm I. Choir .. Gm go” . m '. ',. moi. . Thank. ” e 0. I'll . . . . . . . . . . . .. g; l wl. 3; , , Y” . . i d Stlhir N Unfl 9:30 P. M. Do it . Calls! MinRl::.,,E:Itley Y" Oiferliig for go: their Ilble has meant L0dB:y l:"dkI:?H: This Store Remains 3:0; A”II.P":yYo5:';1":I:.Y"f."' s”'”dgg” I31 at "N, Y” Nu”. if or - mm 3' - available to an ll r on tongues. p in 0 Ollf SIIOPPIIII 5"" ' - . 3 vi ,- Tml sm'”.'.' 3,? "'0 to the world iii the waiters lensII!0l- Keep Charlottetown Alive i V. . All Are Welcome. . ” t -l A Blhlo society W! can assist all eiviuo esuniousiv M . ' arairmio MONDAY. ocronsia it nnrnnsmvru-ivsis or run about . I; ”U'',”"' IIIIIIEII STAN" emu: soonirrv WILL SOLICIT” YOIII doxrniam-ions to new w my 3,. THE wasian' lPBllAl)'l'im"WOitD0ll'LIl'll. M” g . vavmcn in -. mm” "m '"””" "'”""' - RICIIVI men Iona LY Ana esualiousiv . "Bible Sunday" will be . . b, , , D l tomorrow. as on-mm ””'s'il5i'c"i""" .:.::;y.'"t::l."."i.ii.:.r.;..i:::'3i..1l.i".i.:.:.Cl:."::: ;.':l::;. . , ' W'” '” "MM sum!" 171 aim Avenue 3., up up usnsurion. Pllltnla, uognm sun niaramri-ion ml "um "ml. the week. out. 4984 r "H3331 ' , ' o 't 4. I I