- __¢;<;.‘av5i'#_ ‘ _\ FOR SALE-IVJO cows Xx» our: DECEMBER s. 11m FTSTEIRIT run iiooiis - run sons BELLS. RIIGS We have just received our season's supply of. the above. Also “Home Manufactured” PUNG, HIGH BOX and WOOD SLEIGHS. All of which we are selling at lowest prices for 3,53; n1‘ approved credit. Call and see our stock and get prices before buying. SPECIAL ATTENTION We have on hand 6 Sets Oroide and Genuine Rub- ber Harness which we are now offering at HALF PRICE T0 CLEAR-Cash only. Call early and get first cholcc. ll. llililllE 8i G0. Charlottetown ‘ouoeeae-eeo n.“ 0o ecu o A uoaoeodefsb 030-06404; cove-M Cldssified‘ Advertisements ....... We Der lino of I words One Insert-ton ............ Three Insertion! Four Insertions . i 2 i P ‘hinted Agents nah AND WOMEN-IF YOU LIKE toes and shrubs. will’ not. sell them! Make a business cf it. Part time or full time. i100 varities of proven Red Tag Nursery Products. Cosh every week. Finest equipment free. V/rite Dominion Nurseries, uonuggl, A. “I- 5-110. -—-~——-—~——"€"—"—°*_'_‘i— AGENTS IVANTE!) T0 INTRO- duce Royal Buckingham, the mod- em table cover. Iiooks like linen, needs no laundering. A "y in every home. Low price, liberal commission. Write for free selling outnt. Dept. 2081, Public Service Mills of Canada Ltd. London, Ont. A. W. Dec. 6-13. For Sale ELECTRIC BLOWER. USED ONLY fen works. Guardian. F.S.-t‘24U-tf ioii sane, ru LE1‘. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Officl. U FOR SALE-Z!) ll. P. DYNAMO, IN perfect condition. Apply Guardian. F.S.-il2-I0-tf FOB SALE - COW FRESHENED December 2nd. Apply Carol! Kelly, Fort Augustus. 9665-12-4-31. heifer, in good condition. Penelope McKinnon, West Royaity. 970i-l2-fi-2i. IOI. SALEJIWO GRADE TOG- ccnberg Kids, 6 months old. Apply John l... Read, Borden, P. fE. I. 9667-l2-4-3i. ILARION ELECTRIC full-size, walnut cabinet. screen-grid. $169.00 complete. R. Deiin s, 18‘! Great George St. 9612-12-2-51. ron sans: - CHEVROLET SEDAN 1930, good as new. Owner has no use in winter. Good chance for someone to own car. cheep. You can puy 5 payments. B2 dollars each month, balance cash. See Fred Purcell, care of National Candy. il627-l2-2-6i RADIOS, li-tubes, W. RUSIIED Sill-ELI. FOR SALE-ONE hririito; luv: of P.E.l. shell, c1123)- cst and best .n Canada, auiilys“. B5’;- ciirbonate of lime, 4'» ma - nesia. and ircn. This shell is hard- er than ordinary shell and takes the pliicc of grit. which is a great so" - -- to Primers. Buy this Island t and lii-lp your own Pro- Used extensively and highly recommended by the P. E. I. Co- operative lrgrz and Potiltiv Associa- t ivliofe- sale finil. Earle Flshchcs Co" 33 Water St... Charlottetown. I505-12-1-lwk. Help \.’nntcd ‘WANTED - PilRTlES T0 KNIT for ils at home, by machine or hand. I-‘or particulars, enclose ‘lcllmp- Home Knitting Machine Company, Toronto. Dec. 6-13-20-27. Boarders Wanted _>_____._.._._._...._...___ ... WANTED - on“ tun r ‘ "o- THAIZLOTTRTOWF VIOLIN IHIOOI. Prof. Emanuel. "IIIPIIPIIIP In‘! Queen iltrvei. lllplllinl 0pm iii-cry Wodnniln," and ‘Plum-win! l l‘. M. Ilnlll ll I‘. IL 1 Ailultl and (‘lillllrni light Insertions .................... In par lino of I word! . OOOO-OOQQOQOQQO-OOOQO QC OQOQQIQOQOOQOOMrOQQO OQQQQ.‘ Summerside 0e poi- iiiu of l Words lo per lino of l words Miscellaneous _ Joan ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vinclai Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. 9279-11-21-11110. WILL PARTY WHO PICKED UP overcoat on Longworths Hill, Brackicy Point, Road, please leave at Victor Hudson's store. ' ' 9689-12-5-21. Theatrical Supplies COMPLETE STOCK. McKENNA Costume Company. Toronto, On- tarle T. S. Nov. 3-‘1mth. Lost LOST-d swift-nines TWO wnfi 'and two black. Notify John T. Garland, Tarantum. 9861-12-4-31. _* - To Let GARAGE TO ‘LET. APPLY 228 Hillsboro. 9659-12-4-31. bcrland Street. Modern conven- iences. Apply 64 Rochford Street. Phone 937-J. 9722-12-6-31. Wanted loo-Ila! liven annually » Iii-ouch Hem-oil flimi every Monday iii 1'. J. Emil‘! Ienalnflnn r-lv ans-nun‘. n! \'-'?l"~"-' '9'“? ' l‘ 7T9!!! our! Toenla! l; {I ‘Emil; It fllllllll “V”! “A” m. m.‘ CHICKEN AND l-IENS WANTED. Best market prices, alive or dressed, from now on during win- ter months. F. O. B. your station or delivered at our plant. W. S. Fraser l‘: 00., Ltd, Murray River, P. E. I. 9863-12-4-31. ‘VANTED AT 0NCE-—MAN TO work on farm. APDLV l0 50h" Quilty, Rocky Point, R. R. No. 4. QTUG-IZ-G-Zl. Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our spacial low cost course. I-Iundrcjls of successful graduates. Write: l\Ioler Barber College. 573 Barringion, Halifax. Oct. lt-lts tf nnuAcLi-{iifau won our: inmo- reii store county route; W" DIW- irice; experience unnecessary; I10 selling: distribute and collect. Should net seventy dollars weekly. Shrmns Mfg. 00., New Toronto. Cntrzrio. Men-w- GOVEIINMENT POSITIONS -- A5 Postnicu, Clerks. Stenoflfillmew- Customs, and Immigration Oflic- inls. Free Booklet tclls how to get them. obtainable only from thc oldest Canadian Civil Service Cor- respondence School. M. C. C. Ltd. Toronto 10. lvrzrw. Dre. a-c-lo-li-ii-ci-zi- 27-31. WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED live stock man for the Wlntfil‘ (single) with the view of engaging him by the year i! mutually satis- factory. Must be a good mllker and kind with the cattle and horses. State experience, nation- ality, age and wages expected in first latter. John L. Read. Borden. n. n. I. osor-lz-i-si. WANTED. OO-OQ-oocq e09 T0 RENT — HOUSE ON 58 CUM- General Contractor COUNCILLOR A. II. liliic-DOUGAIJ. of the firm of Mac-Dougali and Mac- Alllay who had the general contract of lhe l"orum_ Mr. Albert E. Baker was the foreman on the job. stallions RESERVE SEATS for flu: Ltyru Club Ice Pageant are now olrslilc at the Forum Box Office. YESTERDAYS hIARKlT.'l'—But!er sold at 38c; eggs, 55c; Chickens 85c, to $1.25; ducks $1.20 to $1.50; geese $2 t0 $2.50; apples 10c. dozen and cranberries 12c. Hay 70c; straw 40c There was a fair offering of fresh fish at the usual prices. GRATEI-‘ULLY ACKNOWLEDGl-JI) —’I‘he following donations were gratefully received at St. Vincent Or- phanage during the week: Mr. John Misener, Vernon River. 1 bag oi flour, Women: Institute Gienfiiulnn $10. Women: Institute Gasperenux $10. C. W. Ll Tignish $10. AT ROYAL WINTER I-‘i\lli-—,\'li'. Peter Brodic's winnings of prizzcs for Potatoes at the Royal Winter Filll‘, Toronto, were as follows: Class 702, Sec. 45, Spaulding Rose, 1st: Cln<s 685, Sec. 1, Green Mountain, 3rd; Class 685, See. 2, Irish Cobblers, “til; Class 6B5, Sec. 3, Dooley, 7th; Olaf-s 685, Sec. 4, Irish Cobblers, 7th. THE BAPTIST ClIURCII-“Jiic- ob's dream" will be the subject of the momlng sermon, to-lnorrow D1‘. Vincent wilil preach. The evening wmion will be "The Light of the World." Among the music fr the daywill be anthems, "Lift up ‘your heads," (Hqpitinsl "At cveu, ere the sun was set.‘ (Turner) Junie quart. elite, "What a wonderful Saviour,“ l7! M581’! Quigley, Calder, Diilgivell and Stems. lVJiss S-pcliccl‘ will con- tinue her short orgiin rccitril In“ lude, from 6.45 to 7 p. m. The Slin- day School invites attendance by all. m osmium In loving IIlQlTllIIy of n dear father Hugh MaeLure, who passed away December 6th, I929. Gone from among‘ us we miss you, Loving you dearly, your Ill0lIlUl‘_\' we ilciu: Inilllfl‘ “P. , Never till life ends, shall \l'(' forget. Yo": . Dear to our lieu: ts where you sleep. Inserted by his Daughter and Sim. is the grave lHIQ-ll. In. ifiuilluiiimvi CASII-Jn sad and loving memory ol our desi- daughter iinil sister, lAllcc, who piisscil airliy to thi- lllc beyond, two years ago Lllflit)’, Dec- ember Utn, .1928. In our home a chair ls vnciiiit And a-voice forever still, Though for her our breaking, Still we know it is God's u.il., Ulle la missing from the vii-cw, One whose face so full of l‘llt'l‘l' One who with her smiles of sim- hlne, hearts are ' s RELIABLE MEN T0 Brightened home fur many it yciir. distribute Watkins Famous l-Iouse- 1 But one star for Us is Sllllllllg’ hold and Farm Necesstfes in Eli-it Querns county. 810.000.0410 Organi- ,n;i.,n_ Established 68 years. $35.00‘ ‘One great hope that leail: u.~i on |'1‘hey'rc not dead, those loved ones sleeping to $30.00 weekly earnings right l I-‘or their spirits wait beyond. lfl-bm gtprt. No cxperence or cspl- waiui and Witches for inii- chilling on] rnoi-irerl bv right parties. Write - when the trials of life ni-i- o'er. today i- J, R. Watkins Company. We iihall met and be united D2 t. ITD-t, liioi~ti'r"l. Oile- n M. n. Nov. 15-51-41. ‘Sigh-game. vJiinn-a ssussmi-m: us. — HIT“ "tent for r-y-“gp-i "1 'ii‘.'l I.'l'.l‘lfl Good pay t‘ f‘. outfit. We ivorl now a rel file. energetic 1'19"!" entwtive ri z"""" the best dis- frlcta on til" '1 ‘ Q"? 38911” 9-‘ Vellum Nursery :3, W. I-wstf. \..,_ 0.21. pfflll"blf 00.. T“""' Taffeta with‘ n!" comes wth i110 i i ‘In: that. bright eternal shore. may her Soul Rest in Peace. Father, Mother, Brothers and Sisters. UIIiS-ll. o a o0 o eoeooooooobooise»; N. D. llffa cit-van UNIIERTAII TIT IMBALDIEII Dafloltehwn a North wii-mn Phnnn 4, I o 0M4 e4 o» E i z THE CHARLUYPETUW On Indian Trails The second of a series of articles specially written for The Guardian By Lucy Gertrude Clarkin lilriuity Giuittii tlllilstiil Mill-Meeting of Ladies’ Aid and King's Daughters — Ladies‘ Parlor. 97I2-1i. N GUARDIAN MR. LOUIS WBRYAN is forested in As a general thini; Canadians are well‘ informed on the history and geo- graphy of the United States but o. few o! your readers may have forgotten that New Mexico has been a. state only since January 6, 1912; scarcely “mi-Z clwush l0 attrilut investors or to afford marked development. It is a new country, old in culture, with only an occasional resemblance to ihc desert land that strangers expect to see. It has iilllr-i and miles of water, andvvast acres of national forests be- sides other forests not llIKlCI‘ nation- al supervision. ‘There are about 32,000 farms in the state, 110411-15‘ 3,000 over 10g [lcfps 1n size. One mull may coiltrul over i1 million acres for a sheep ranch, and the land that we consider "desert" is used for grazing. lifilrir! ranks second lll Nuw Mexi- cali industries. 'I'lierc is an extensive eoul area, besides turqu , silver 311d 801d mines. In 1830 the first mod- ern discovery of gold ivns made, but. the Indians knew or 1:5 i-Xljglflncg centuries iaofore. 'I‘lie Conquistatiorcs culled Mexico “Cib0l:i" which has some mythical reference to seven cities n! gold. Speaking of iguld; the Illt'll$ of Pom, ivheie imrortaili. deity \v.i.; ilirncochu the Slili-Citi(i_ e-illei] iltilll ' ‘Ii-hrs wily‘. lby the Sun." lllxtorie Capital Snilitii Fe, iineliiiiiig; Hill; l'..iilll. has been n, capital for 300 years". Long Ibcforc the Spaniards come the In- dians were using’ it zis a town-prob- ably eenluri s before, The ll cat tr. eavatioils uncovered ruins (if Sdltll lul- tiquity that no utie knows tileil- i-x- act age. El Polacio, ivhcrc the Govcruziirs of three IlItllOfls have resided. 13L pfgfh cnt ticcupieti by Governor 11. C. Dil- lon. and soon to receive the uellly elected Governor Seliguliiu.) is tile (lldcst governmeui.iil building: iii Am- erica. The Catholic Cathedral, cen- turies old, l5 ii maj; iiiceiit edifice and the sent 0i" the uliivst iii-ohiiqir- COlJill sec in the United Stiuvs. 1‘i'ogre.=.=,1iiici antiquity rub should- ers in Siintii Fe; burrcs. lzideli with fuel are us" ofLen st n cii 11s Sil‘t,'f‘l". as liixulxoiis er "s. 1hr I‘ll'l tiny pimp lugs harmonize with the zilicieilt zu- mosphcrc. lJlClltlllll! the style of the old community houses: of llli‘. Pueblo Indians with the rlpnnisil Column Beauty makes no (‘O1ll]l!'(?lll‘.'~'0 who COIIIIIIOFCG- in Slilllll Fe. llllfl for in.“ reason it is beloved of artists. Oiic of the wonder sights lu Lllil city 1:: the sunset effect. on Blood m‘ Christ mountain. isnligrrc do Crisis. proiiotiuced silllll—lil'i"il‘-(lil_‘.' Kr? tall.) 'I‘hi> color chili {o on its slew inspires mvc in the beholder; til" nlimes gives one 501110 itieo of ill!‘ effect. Iii wriiiiii: of Albuquerque lilHI \\‘.‘(‘l( I ilegleetcri to mention that it was founded in 170i and named aft- er Don Francisco do in. Cuevn Fin- Wllll‘. Dill-Hi of Albuquerque, ttllil thirty-fourth Viceroy of New S; in. The gentleman hrid iui llllllfi‘ l" niuuc; let. us he thankful ilmi they lopped off o. few syllables before. civ- illi! it. to the eltv. lBy the wriv, Al- buqucrqilr» is ]Jl‘(lll(liiltf't‘tl Al-hu-ker- key.) The (‘Ollljllt'l‘."l.ll_ t‘i’llli‘l' of Alhu. qucrqiii- is I‘(‘lill_\' ii new elt . The old- lcr city. Old Toxvu. as It is culled. is lnf more llhtnrii-zil importance even. lthcuch it ilrrs not ‘ 11'" in the ]‘l.".\'- \(‘(l sirens. lirocl Lui. iilririellill‘, l l.lI\'l‘S of iii" 11'" l‘. li.iv.iv:ii':ri~1t- er claim to iuitir; ty rand tile Duke- it bnsks peacefully in sun ‘hi: wait- ing until ti!‘ (i m ]‘ii1'.ll"l' ifs lllillil 'I‘lii.: C ::‘lii- 1"‘; liliii .u' Pi‘ iilliie I {Til y hive n restful charm if,——to an ‘ |i-:i.=toriicr,—they lack scholastic dig- ; iliiy. i While on the subject of Albuquer- ‘Iiilt! and environ I‘d like to tell you ' | how. in this place, they mix business “Silver Fox Felts! office, 130 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, and is in- Large Quantities of Felts lie will pay highest market prices "mo salvo: with SAFETY at THE EQEXQILI. S'l‘ORE. SEE OUR DISPLAY of XMAS GIFTS “Qutques Flcnrs“ Perfume Fancy Silk Lined Gift Box- Pi-ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._ now at G. R. llIacQuai-ricis " q "quclqucs Fleurs" ._ ' I" 'i‘UIl.E’l‘ SET . l tliiith Salt, llath Powder and Soap.) ' Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _/-:' CLEANING f5 if you want to receive the best price for your Slillin gg have them properly cleaned. Our staff of skilled fll('ll upholds our standard of perfection unsurpassed any» ‘ where. We are equipped to handle any quantity anti charge 50 cents per pelt. Your foxes are protected l». Fire Insurance and night watchman. .ss.= "' m=r‘..-is.~;e-esni'silsz" i. .rgi.,rs+;-..'f§r "QUCIQIICS Fleurs" DAINTY coarr-acrs They are Stunning. 50c, 75c. $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 uiu. MAKE BIG IllT WITII I sisiriaii on Tllli “(Zllili FRIEND" ..iii- \0I‘ lumen your: sicnncrrox‘ lit ".1 .. ‘l. .'.'l ii, imi-mziiit" iiiiieliiintcd Wood» . Elihu-lie, I-Lr-i-innling (liluur. 1P l? . ‘ i‘: ‘ a ill! l ii“ (‘tiiillllllllljl Perfume, l-‘iiei- I ‘Q; ‘ I ' tiiiiipiii-i Inc“) ‘v , l“! d f H . i.’ 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. e require severa ousan ox pe s on coiisiign- ,1 .. ment, and accept reserve prices. These skins are iii-oil» , ' "‘ ' ‘ ‘ . , . .\ ' l‘ ‘w _ cd for sale during the next sixty days to supply drill-r- w, ‘ .1 from hundreds of customers front all parts of the fl ,, “ world. Remittance made immediately when skins lui- Ii {it SOIII- l-Ulll 75c (‘olgotes Ladies S’, hi”: 'l‘uili~i Set 69c c. R. MacQUARRIE “I dJRUG-UNITED A SLTPESSOR TU .\lli<_~KINNON DRUG CO. ‘ - ‘ will probably come sooner or later ivilhout cost to the citizens of Old 'i‘u\\'n. Spanish ~Misslon 'I‘hi-y have a. wonderful Spanish lir-cion church here, Sari Felipe dc Ncri (St. Philip of Nerl) built in 1735. The Sillfffs or this church were a wel- eomc siwht to the wagon and ox- Lrains crossing the old Santa. Fe trail; and the trees in its yard, if they could speak, would have inter- t-sthig tales to tell of the pioneer days lind the famous characters that rested beneath their shade. ‘To a stranger it seems that the I-lprihish population in Albuquerque hold aloof; they have their own church and schoolj and apparently, their own ideals. One can scarcely blame them ii’ theyvfeel o. little su- pcrioi- since their ancestors were the stlinilurd-beiircrs of Christianity to this country. ' The Lliliversity of New Mexico is [in this city, spreading over a campus ; [of sixty acres. The buildings are A < imodeleii after the old Spanish and -Puelilo Indian architecture, and en- _I' l Lively tiifferentv from anything we‘d 'e.\:1 et to sr-e occupying a. campus. mid sentiment. There's s. universal ’ll(‘llf.‘f that they dent "team up" but read this clipping from the Morning Journal of two weeks ago: “We have to lose three good iizen, who will hire them? Being an ice coinpnily, we have to let of! yome of our employees in the winter season. We hrivc tilrcc good men that we hlivc to let go at this time. They are {mml vscrkers, reliable and honest. We recommend them and want to help them find work. 1f you can use a. fl/iffll llllill in any kind o’! work please phone 57 and let us know about it. Albuquerque Ice Co." Ilelping Unemployed T-‘urilleruiore. ‘The Tribune, on ev- cnillr: paper. is inserting free of t‘l1:il"',(‘, ivnui. advertisements for the unemployed. There were thirty-five requests for employment the day following the publication oi’ this of- for; some were very pathetic. A committee of citizens, investi- ron‘saio 8 female foxes nnfl 4 male pups from 2.‘- tu ‘l0 per cent. silver. M. W. ,\\’O()l) (?l\‘lii\'.'ii, ll. If. l. ‘v 972l-l2-(i-3l. ' . " iifiififidUCfCfbfOiififCiiifnlfiilfifOblg‘ a r 1"» g T 0 LET ~ I f» i ti: One Tenement of Dundss Terrace No. G Water Street $5 Garage Attached. Possession November 17th. ‘§é Iimvly L. M‘ POOLE h (‘-0. 1cm. ionouemlzoiwooaoxil. vioopi-tz-ii. Ilfilllllfl unemployment, have asked i property-ovi-ners to make repairs and w-cncvatlons now. rather than in the ‘spring; to relieve the situation. Yet “irc Ls less depression here. we are mid. than in any city of the same size in the United States. In writing: of the Indians there is of Lower Drug Prices" Southwest. and evcry mad m llli tigation has so many illlllfill‘: l~ paths that a. volume nlirht bi- . if h 1i1.\'|‘t)l<l(‘.»‘ill first vice-prcslrlent; John R. Gala ~"< l‘ (:1 i-lt ijlis‘ iSPCOlld ‘vine-president; Dr. William ten before covering oile-tcilih u! territory. . 3l\lilt'Illl().\ll, sir-rotary; \Villlam A, Many of the Iutlliiiis ."»l‘l'ii l a ' ‘- ‘ 1 l .1 .\t h. i)..-ils.ilii-iij., .lr., i-iir spoiicliilg secref streets here beloiil; ill iili- m... ‘ lHtllllS of tar); Ain't-d Mun scy, treasurer; (Navnlicv tribe. There w: l~"""l i um fol- ‘Iimuiliy Chi-ion, librarian. them in New Merlin-o mvl lri . “'(‘I't‘. ei- Council: Sheriff A. A.Wi1son, Dav- skilled artists as well i l ml: E. M II. Waterbury, Judge John A l shrewd salesmen they herr- ..i: n-ln-ifl Buff)‘. A. '1'. Cinnonn, I‘ C. Clinch. ' business center. They do mo-i ~l i-li - - . I -. . ___ ,_______,_ ___ I selling to the Indian 'l‘l'l\Llill", l". ' ' l - ;- - '1cmocvncooonco1cinocriu-oot but it; is common to see a Nziviig-i » ered with native-made jewelry’ ing 0n 8. busy cornir. will be covered with hm ptist tfburci) \ nnvcn an: ‘ manor Ira.‘ 'Navajo blankets. Tliflt \‘- m nluvh to say that. I hardly know mot interesting studies in the l I lvll/‘TP to Iii-gin. They are one of thelprice for her efforts. : REY. A. (l. \'l.\'('li.\"l‘, l). l). ' -' :1». " fingers Mm 1mg” ‘m l‘ "ill'.'tf'x'l\'l‘z tiiiss ROBERTA SPENCER, F. T. c. L. riecklaees,—a.nd I inuslft earrings-a veritable "nllCllll miin." If you inquire flu.- iii. l‘ anything he is sure to .| : four times more thou h: i. KIURNING WORSHIP 11 O'CLOCK -- 'l‘t up Your llends" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hopkins IJICUIFS IIREABI" . . . . . . . .. The Minister get. N0 0110 here btivs from . , gyxluAy Scuoob 330 p_ “L dill" 1mm he 15 "homv" ‘l““- ' " ‘ ' ' l‘ " llliih- rltudy service of the Church, offers to all reasonable price. l" .~r:;: iiz-i-ils ii suitable class group and a hearty welcome. The men oi’ the trill‘ nz-v ~ sniitlisyuniy a few wiuiw t‘ INLNINC? WORSHIP 7 0'CLO(‘K lltlf‘, from 6.13 tn 7 iii-lock, using the follow- t- from llaytlens Surprise Symphony; (b) - ~; lc) Mason's Cloister Scene. \ lluirtr-tte-"Vlhnt a Wonderful Saviour" . (liiilcr, Quigley, Dlngwell and Stems. -"'l'IIlJ LIGllT 01-‘ Tm‘ WORLD" It liven, Ere the Sun was Set" . . . . .. Turner '- ODUUDCQQKIICtDQQG-Qfilillitfiflfirfi i, g p l ' - -311-‘fiflfiflfifliiitfilfifill3fiiififiiffifi§fi mics Presbyterian Church ' i» Lilli: REV. R. DIOORIIEAD LEGATE, B. I). by the women and i‘. in fl. to see them ivcaviug. Native IIillIlllt izift '\‘ 13' 'I‘heir looms are (‘rude lni: l. ably suited t0 their 1111f” ~ are two firmly set iii higher than the weave . as far apart as the \vi blanket demands. The-e a. top cross-pole b} ' hide. A second er wood hangs from this lliltl 1.. hangs the beam lo which the fastened. Then the \v.irp ix: i to a bottom Cl‘0S.'1~lJi‘1li1l v raised a few inches from ill" The weaver that I v had two light rods, one convenient height t0 strings of wiirp, ziilil was used to scpariiii- ilii? ' ' .~ she posed the little hulls of through; she did not even h. . convenience of a shuttle. She l? small, flat stiek-someihiair i butter-pat only much beat the woof toiiethi-r. '1 ed the “batter-stick" liiui ll-r t0 d0 with the tightness of ll and the durability of the bl. She had as molly bull; 0i v," there were colors in her n’ kept changing tilt-in u: :l~- ' The most remarkable thivur, t- , w” the bum}; surface of U1" r l Il.--.\Inrnini: PrnYer, IIolY Communion and There was no susscstleu of .. -- .- ilu- .\tl\t‘".l ('rill—-'l'lie Bihle in thi- ("iii-iiilnn and I was told that n Nllll‘ \ carries the ticsif-zn in hci- he we examine the zit." ,. stripes. diamonds, and i are included in the perfect u 3 PYBLIC IVORSIIIP: _lltlll\'ll\'(l AT ELEVEN OTJLOCK. l.\'i.\"\'(k AT SEVEN O'(‘I.O(.“(. ' “vhnui lind Young Men's mid Young Women’! '. "i v Il-tlilri)’. i Mil (‘nine to My Ileart Lord Jesus.“ qililisi, fllr, I". S. lYilkiiis. '.il.i- up Thy Cross-Grunt. J. MacDonald and Mrs. J. A. Lawson. ' i '.»'.ll\ AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. DOC 1501 ‘UCYUQOUOHOICRKBJ -~i.\n.ii' 1N .»\l)\’l'.\"l‘ mum-z scsn.-n' ‘jiiii \ l'l't“.——"I.t'\\'l‘ Divine" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Stiiiner Mr fllrliinnon and Mr. Williiiins. t‘ \l ---~1iiiiiln_v School and Bible (‘lnssi-s. l‘. \l.-~l:‘.'t‘l\lI’IZ Prayer nnrl Scnnon-PA Vision of are filled with ac1lnirnii~l~ 1 The Navajo \\'i‘£\\'<"l‘ i-iiipj.» . l‘l\ of '\l_v Soul" .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rockwell n5 s. poet. uses worilri, iuui i ,1 l l\'l RYIIODY \\'l{I.(70.\ll;I. same reasonwta ‘$021,, . i“ ‘V. l'. l). RAYMOND. M. .'\., RIXITUR. There is this difference them, though, the. Indi m 5'4 .- -' '35“?'9*§'IT'lIlFZFQ'O‘ClD‘t$Z\TUIIIDYf‘Zv'C iv United Church 1* qflliif . OCW>0OUDD4)1O'7€§ l g I O. (To be continued l - .15:- ri-of. Louis D. Thompson, 11 a. M.—R¢Y. D. C. Illll, tvftaliltir." . Mil. Sutherland McLean iGIICDOGC-C QGGCIJCUCpC t; n '1 “l ' ‘ i Zion Presbyterian Church MORNING I " - Anthem-O fiend Oflt ‘I'll! ulh‘ l; I " W" p l'\.———\'llI\(llI_\' School. Mr. Norman Mcfheraonaiid Choir. ‘ \_;._;. rum; (mics, 2.30 p. tin-Sunday School and Bible Class. ' V' 1' i p. iii,~-I'iil>iii~ Worship ‘ ‘ ..-, _ innii~rsiiiii“-—llcv. E. II. Ramsay, D. I). IVEINTNU ,,ll'i'l~ lh-lit of the. Lonely Pilcrint‘! Heart-ml.‘ A. I ~ "- ~ l. T p‘ "wdu" n’ c‘ Hm’ B’ A" n’ n‘ ‘L '. ". I], _\i i '-ilr~-'l‘hough Your Sins be n! Scarlet. Anthem-Now the Day la Oven-Marks ., l. w"; il- 1w" "idtflrs refill-l"? “'t‘l""""‘- ‘m. Chum ‘ l “l ‘ll c l‘l'l‘1l(l"fl\‘l. II<U QII>DBDDIILIIZQQQ E21 '1 . I ‘ct-r- ' , f» ~ ‘ i,“ sf ' I h i a 8' k‘ a i‘; ~ l?‘ i rm. It. II. Ramsay. I).I).. Rev. C. N. Brown. M.A.. .lii.~i-~-.\ llnv Kendall. I..Il.A.i\I., .\..-\.G.O. Organist and Choir Lender y} -, l.’ -. ., |'l ---\li)i"|\lfl|{ I‘r:\_vt-r hive-ting. A L '- v i-.i,~l'iilvlic Worship. . ,y.-i\-. Think nIPriiycrT-llcr. t‘. N. BrowmM. A. v ._ ..¢.,.,,.-..-ili.i\~ Long Wilt Their Forget Me, O l.ori‘l"— B.A.,B.D. - j ,_. .»