wh story as the mor i nee of Wales today at Its is true that many s hool his Georgraphy is lmportarft mapilJr§tal;,té Grounds 345. 8l8dvl;K;e1i -_ , , are written in ri "dry plan- must have it if we are going to ne *_ Ke’ Mis I 2 wc read a iathcr cculritcu hir sun and thc so and saturday. to show l..ovEn's C i 14ih»°i New G1”8°W 11 H m- "°h“ °“’“°’°“ CIW' Re” G” or Greece oi could tell th ' n F G S lLalii: rty St Joseph’s Universlt , k = rrimdspn. but you ORM corcctr Moorc at McLeod “nd Hvenglish 730 ll m Rev H N B Rev Joseph Monaghan, gl , now how many ml tak Limited Bishop M ister we learn how people have make when they rep; ¢|§:,,lx:g,|.|: ___ 8346 10 H 31 -__ J V““°°“V"’» B C R-9*' J C15 'I ence Pltr St D tan' U in tht past it helps us to m°'”°l'Y! Without hm 2 SPECIALS; 1 MABSHFIELD-Mt ste rt and ¢~ “HS 5 "ii/GFS l struggles of today We may Kress of .1-Nice and ingiztlttliewgl-Ed wid 59:: Moorcn; lsizifeqdd SDC Harrington Presbyterian waservioes “'55 Rev Michael FISHCIS- Si Dim we_ ou,-5-ivgs' me taking bg held hack The human "ce “mud 8360 10 lan loctobcr Mm as follows Mmmt|stan's University The Bistels Cltyl Great Adventure We are not be so far ahead as it is toad I -~-- °' 'Stewart at 11 a m Harrington at.H°~»D1iiii The children of Meryl new history as we live tg Bncause f tl Y BALL _ 3 _ M |ihigh) The Promoters of the Sac v¢» h, ° ns last P°lm» I fa Pri GAME 2nd Sun" “nd Epo; evigsgtxxld at D m Dr M red Heart Society (High) St Dun-I 8 stan's Ladies Choir, 9 Miss Sarah BIBLE SOCIETY MEETINGS- Y. couc le. Mr Joseph Kell M lb , nd talk wo' much about wars \vell educated; b t ' CHECKED M _lRc _ G T. S ' i _ _ V' r' A 5” `Bl““Ch“"d» M1* :ia ‘Eames and kings.. But modemqtmt history is mil leiislktsigergitsottlosti-gi; mining colored megtinssfgf Biblepgggisety llnat¢$;§;C{`n;~¢nce I-lowatt. Mr. Joseph Calla-| histories are growing better, and areyahead. SATURDAY 32 cami MOORE & as follows: Tuesday, october l6th;§"?n’ B""‘_“d°'f"° D°m' R'°" g more with the rccl life oi lohgl If you with it co f - Mchaoo Lll.vlIT1s:D Cherry vallcy united ch h, w d- “Y A 2- M' and Mis -I P I Questia Dy 0 tile leafle nesda octcb r mth ‘gc en) e klGaudet, Richmond, MI Justice and| HB About Eu 8360 10-12 21 Yr e az roo Geography helps us to enjoy our An"wel‘s) ~send a retuligipeenéglluh --» Baptist Church. Meetings at 8:00 g§rsm.§§s;':3g;t' g;tyD`E1:°€aSF“d5m'5I I U | tnyclr betta; but so does history. °° Uncle Ray. ln core f i | Lovslvs aomu corscts lll b °'C1°°|<- The interested public invit .- _ _ - ‘ When we visit the Tower of Lolidon. Paper. ~ ° me news emonstrated and fitted hex Frieic . _ V 8393 10 13 2; gtreirlldl-se S1310 gill 02' glfed?Al5l§.l-?3l:le‘;n| would it mean vary much if we did' da/ and Saturday. Do not mis;l P Mr and ‘Mré E J Mamma" ned there? Would the Great q/l/\\¢C»e»2, Limited, BROADCAST. Sunday evening Rev “ H346 10 ll-31 ' R C Eaton Wm speak on __The National Li Asuiaiice Co Wind- not have the hlstoryof what nap-_= 'png :this chance' Moore at Mchcod, BAPTIST clwitcll saitvicu Wéldsor Om‘ (Highy Sm” ot Pl Sphinx or the Pyramids of Egypt mean so much if. we did not know .irl=lzacIA'I'IoN on _ A CLaItGYMaN's worm sl 5 P~°Pl0 in li most compegsm A iileasltht everilns was recently rn P Willie Man. and the white Mans 5°’ om’ _‘ igh’ D°°°°’ M W ..._ Mr _*_ gnes Lwingswne The -- _ cial l5c each Bettel quality 25c Wm Sing Voice of the Fatllel" and' though take b recipient each Mooie & McLeod Ltri tliesplendld choli will render Tur-IM d M Pl d hl n y s“"""S°~ thank aieo-lo-12 21 "ei S Praise the 110111 Ye Heaven* onrd it/lllrs .Irl-I n):;2sciIl]l?°E§g'1;Wm- illlner and then went spent at Q15 1-mme of Mn and M|.s_ of th P Oil to speak GREY FLANNE1,[;TTE_ my-ee HUNTER RIVER ClfARGE-Un- . David Brooks. when about thirty h e ‘ebbyterlon church ln or bargain lots for FRIDAY AND isd Church Seivites in the Hunter IM” A Cnmmn and mmny' um members and adherents of Murray lawyel and Mrs Gilbert Gaudet ily Mr and Mrs Lorne Non an ada and its Iut ‘ mcislde Mrs Robert P eau. it HL Domed we SATURDAY selling at zo conts 25 Riycr charge, oct 4 19211 A in .Mr and Mu, Ronmf Gnlfmft out the wond f ts Cl Harbnr Presbyterian church met to vaucemem that had bpcnelguig Diliiiniiaill cents MOORE &MC N(:f1g1mWmBh`A Pastel ll a ‘/fi and Misi Isaac Dnucette and wish God-Speed w Mr. H.,J. Sche- the few sholtyems sin U C ln TED Ri s re 3 |i rl Hllilto Mum M, and Mid Awe Algm idemantle, a Princeton Universi t ir ce "km md 5360-1012 "fl V“' Admm"'"“I""‘ 0! lult Ml Ilcd Galid city ty a Fil plac b t . , Student who has been filling them e oh In the chmch __` hui Suppcl 1" °m‘“'~"L’°" WL" ld Mis J I1 biollagllan Mi and pulpit there for the summer months ri "mbwhin and in thc church fl I BRING Ib' youl corset p-olilem to ‘ ‘ervl 7 ll m Rally ll , ' ances urging thf profile not to Miss Nora K Giles, Friday or Sai, zsrvlcn at Wheatley River ly’ M I`PRcVml€xblnndI/liamgyly L on the eve of his departure to his wen y f ti _ I rs o ii _ home .n New Ca__me_ Pa" Where he mckm Pfmx lzgod y. rr. ‘hut gc .,,,|urduy. shc will at you ccicntlricsll/l MMNHF -_ ,mg Gan,,n._ Mr, and Mr; §{‘,‘;§m will visit for a short time until the i re-opening of Princeton Seminary. The followin address w readb 1 . _ 8 B5 y lad es aild the renlalhder of the ev_!if€d~ 8346_10_u_3i in the United Churches its follows: Mr. J, H, Livingstone- 6 B ar t . , - _ _ __ - n the future. 0 il llrtat vlctoryiyghh EQXERWEYFOEM. u01:`;1;:)r:gi‘f;;;/\,hAGl4: Pleaggl? Gr0v?l;I§ZT’;_§Ek' Gollallt, Mr. and Mrs. Adoliihe A dainty lunl I Y _ QL ~.,‘ - _- Douccti/e, Mrs. Mary Jane Arsen- cl was served by the Smilrtness. Moore & McLeod. Lim- ‘”"‘°eS Wm be held “ext SUUUBJ i..~l`., Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Pi|.l'e, ltustico, Mrs J Larkin d family nine Spent l I _R ii ~ - - H music- singing 8Hd> _ a y Day .Service ‘Vim 5PE"i“l'Il.lcssrs. Thomas Creaagqlan and Dear Mr Scheidemantle, games. Th f .r I 6 » . We, the me-mbgs ang' adherentsIBe with Yeorll Tlllerwgilgégg agl$l£,ig"3°3C9¥\b€SClPleIP l§faO“C§I;;i dipelifilfgl ldrglgsrllfrlltrlrdindllstagirztgréllut `!!"“`d‘Veu D°y1e' Miss MMK M°"a“' H ’ : " :_ _ -it - ~ . _ . of Muray ar I' esbyterlan the company separated feeling ;hn5iLEOD_ I,IM1~rED_ .oi _.cial Rally Day Ofierlng. pi&,,S_ Church. desire to extend to you our it is mdeed "gow to meet mgethewi 3360_w_|2_2i ,mi Grove at 3 |,_ md york at 7 m_ PP ing the past months. Coming among us as you did, a total stran ger, we feel that we can now say you are no longer a strange-r, but al very real frlend.` 1 You have we believe, faithfully tried to open up for us the word of God, have pointed out to I your bearers the way of salvation, visit- ed and cheered tothe best of your, ability the _aged and shut-in mem- bers of our congregation, have, in short, taken upon yourself as far as lay in your power, the whole duty of a pastor towards his flock. ` We realize that your work here' has been carried on under very try- ing conditions. and we respectfully ask you to accept this little gift, notl at all for its value, but just as a to-‘ km cf our love and appreciation. We pray-that God’s richest bless- ings may rest upon you in your fut- ure studigand work, and that you may ever remain a. faithful, earn- est worker in the Masters Vineyard. As the years roll on may you gar-| nc-r a rich harvest of redeemed souls from the seed you have sown. Signed on behalf of the congre- gaticnm- _ "_ Henry E. Brehaut _ James H. Brooks J. H. Livingstone During the reading of the ad-’ dress li. very suitable gift was pre- sented Mr._ Schiedemantle by Mrs. li reciatlorl' of your services duri- B 2 t _ Time Yet! _=| _ _ .to win one of the ` ` Totalling $250 offered in the big Purclio'- Extend II Flavoring Extract _fi ~ Contest Q It’a open till Dec. 15. ‘ , _ Get a supply of extracts at f ; Y0ul- grocer ’s, save the seals . I on the top of every bottlel Ask your friends to save .! them for you. tooi_ i wlisoll' iilllliiven. -I - ` |, of the C. N. R.. at Charlottetown- _I ‘ h d “_ considered advisable a regular 'vi sGl|‘\t 5- ° :I Many V“1\"m° presents cumin' Iome more resume er u “S asibrnnzh should be formed A Dllblic ctfss 1 ' 1 _ Dot. Perry 105 Florence Flynn '70 . _ I L0ts,,Of- ;ili:.;°"s:l1 .is i l Hilda- Praught 130 Madge Dougan 13 ‘ Evelyn Mullins 38 C55h Prize! Evelyn Connors 105 Winnie Gaudet 62 Alice Plneau '16 124 I F - _~-_-»~>é__ | -- I-"-39-d 01' '7~30 D- m. All .ire invited ALTIC SCHOOL HONOR ROLL! SATURDAY EVENING J, W_|l?.€'V. F. E. B00thl'0yd, Minister. M |Boulter will meet interested farm-, --_ Hrncr Roll fgi- month of sept. ers in the Hall at Victoria, Ssltur-I VISIT FRUIT FAItM-Hon. Wal- Grade10_¥seni°r) L Margaret Rueyldny evening 7.3¢’ to discuss directlier Lea, Minister ol` Agriculture. .Thelma Donald. Shipments of seed and tablestock Invited H party~of nurses and oth-I _ ‘ Miss Hazel Moran, Miss Bernadette :Gaudet Mis`s Donalda Arsenault, liliiss Piinsie McDonald, Miss Kath-I i icon McLellan, N. D.. Convent, Miss 'Edith Doyle, The Misses Bernice land Stella. McCabe, Miss Carrie IGrant. The Misses Viny Arsenault and Eva Poirier. ` Gi"i1de10 1-Iunior) 1. Bai-ham Ram. potatoes. lor-f. from thc Princq Edward Islandi SPIRITUAL OFFERINGS say' 2. Marion Simpson. Grade 8. 1. Rena McGi1livary 2. 8..4'l 10 11 31 _Hospital to visit his large orcliard in Tryon Thursday afternoon. Af- " The Sisters and Pupils of Mis- Grace Mggiiiivary, 3_ Lune Macy LADIES NSW FELT HATS jus; 'el' picking twenty one bags of ccutlze Convent, Notre Dome r‘.on_ Dcnald. iarrived, snappy styles. Special pricef I`1°i°@ 1/ififliiili” i\l_9lJl0S they invaded vent Commercial Girls; Mr. Des- Grade 6. 1. Leslie McKenzie. i$2.98 and $3.75. Prowse Bros. ‘M13 T-9115 bc-autlful home where Grade i Emma Macponald R,uby\ g362_10-12_2"luilch was spread and where alll)/fr. :nd Mrs. E. F. Gaudet, Wei- champion. iequali 2. Marshall Del-I -2 li".-Sled the vary kind iioshltiilliylington, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Polrlci-_ aney 3_ David Cousins, I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ff MPS LGB and family. Miscouche, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gracie 4, 1_ Eilwofth Bernard' 3_IFlarrl»rle1ette 35 inches wide usual M _ Gallant and Ray, Rustlco; Misxi mend O'Leary, Quebec Seminary, .;,/_‘arg-aretg Cousins, 3_ Ruth Mac. 35 cents, Selling for 25 cents yd, ON MOTOR TRIP. Mr. Gordon Edna J. Gaudet, Mlscouchc, Mr. D°naid_ Moore st Mcleod Limited. ,i~i'/inastone. Watertown Mass, and Mrs. lilrancls A. l:>csrochcs_ Grade 3. 1. Anna Burns, 2. Edgar 8360-10-12-21 iizctcred to the Island to visit with Miscouche, Professor and Mrs. J_H_ Matthews, ___ his parents Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Liv-I Blanchard tlnd family, city; Mr. Grade 2. 1. Ronald Delaney 2. BELFAST PR, E S B YT E R IAN ` Lcyde Holmes. CHURCH-Thcre will be services! frmranied frcm Hillsboro N. B. by Miss Angeline Perry, Mr. P. A. Ar-I Grade 1. iSenior) 1. Kenneth Mc- in Belfast Presbyterian Church,Oct.; :is wife Mrs. Livlngstoneiand sister, senault, I-Iowlan; Mr. Arthur Mc-g »Yi'SSi0i1€. Clyde River. He was ac- and Mrs. O. L. Richard'and family. Kenzie 2. Fred Hickey 3. Clara Mac-’l4, at ll a. ln. and 7 p. m. Also Miss Ina- Livingstone, who has been Guigan. St. Dunstau‘s University,l Donald, John MacDonald (equal). service at Wcod Islands at 3 p. m, Iiiriting at MPS- LiV1IlESi0¥i8'S'Parents‘Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arseliiiiilt. City.; Grade 1. (Junior) l. June Brander. i- ;Mr. and Mrs. Howe Steeves, Mr. Miss Lauretta Larkin, Miss Alice* Bruce McKenzie (equal) 3. Muriel '12 INCH FLANNELETTE Sheeting and Mrs. Livingstone intend ‘leaving McGulgan, Misses Mary and Ella. Woodside. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 50 the Island the first of the week Crqnin, Miss Pauline Tierney. Miss, iTea/zleer) Mary M. Mill. cents yard. MOORE dz MCLEOD.‘ fer their home in Watertown. IErnestine Therlault, Magdalen Is-I LIMITED. I _ I lands. | 8360-10-12-21 NEW APPOINTMENT.-Mr. F. C. ` _._ |Cornell the well known railway CROSSES i wednesday night °n the League IED' 8a60'w'12_2l itor were in the City Tuesday in con- and Elsie Warren, City. _ Alley‘s. the Night Owls met and de-» -_ - fectcdthe colleen; by ii majority conuwau. sauvlcas-Therclfefeme fgih me Halifaf Harm” WREATHS NIGHT OWLS 113 114 123 110 133 110 75 Total 1643 COLLEENS 114 7'! 154 B0 Total 1475 145 75 129 111' 51 122 117 78 - yfrci ht' te p rt nd Mr. Portcr g ra s ex e ,a r_::;£;`i)fcu':b1`;&mg§';?1gl;£g,¥_ of Saint John, who has recently Mr. and Mrs. J. O_Hyndmal1. L di Bowlm L O C Alleys 2;; MOORE & MCLEOD LmIT_ been retained by the Maritime City; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Murray/.I a es 8 - ~ - ' ' 'Freight Rates Committee as Solic- City; The Misses Louise, Florence! will be service Sunday, Oct 14th, in ccmml” “ regmdmg 9 gr n °f ws pins' ` V ' h h t West RW" rate application as flied on behalf the United C urc a los the I . , port of Halifax. It is under- The MHUHZCI’ and EmPl0Y9€S 01 “"é1é]gl€J;`l'§fh;g;t°n :qt 3.;-)gep;?_`Istcod that Mr. Porter replaces Mr. F- W~ WOOIWOYTJ1 & C0-. City: Mes- fgmmn Service Wm b;°'cDr;ducted by,H_ P, Dnchemin as solicitor of the srs James Cormier. Thomas Butler. ' Maritime Bom-d._Haii1nx EXC Walter Davis, and Ralph Valade. Mr. Geo. Crewys. Rev. E. M. Alt- ~ - lwmdson om" ken' B' A" M‘“1s”°"' TRINITY UNITED clilllicu- BIBLE SOCIETY MEE."NGs_ Early prayer meeting at 10 a. SPRAYS Rev. J. M. Murchison. DistrictSec- Rev' D"~ Ramsay' Wm Weimh “I9 rotary, will address meetings in the both services tomorrow, his morn- ts follows ing subject being' i‘The Return to S-wetyls imeres as _:Jerusalem," and 'for evening, "A Tuasda, October 16th, Winslof. ,_ Dmricg, United Church, South|Challenge to Youth. At morning Wm-sloe; 800 p_ m_ Wednesdayfervice the Church Choir will rend- 1'lth Tryon District u'uited church ef fm °“"‘°m' and ai °"°“i"8 Serv- Cra aud, 800 m Friends of ice the singing will be led by the I - . _..._._¢¢¢_-_- P » D- ~ M I h ch mi k ‘ h it a e C oir (50 voices). The morn- S“‘“""'""“"°"E irc'iny'it'ldw§§u u'ic§'2i°to°f§ii'§"§Z` .Y gig] sffviif Bugrasgfwt- Sabbath -°-° c oo an A quiet we;-iidlngchtoolil plocesa ltn|:}i:1eP<;;t*bf*]i;iSf:)c§;‘i;’f “S *h&;,;‘_i;‘5ff§_‘1’f_z_ao p. m. studeiits Zgiglollgleliitvltf Ziim Pi'9SbYf»¢’; Bilismurc 6331 m ed to join the special classes arrang- ml?e1liy'0Sll%l%£mLo‘l.;' dauglliteerl o;LMl-A ed for them' - w . - _ FAREWELL .GA'l'HER.l’NG.-On and Mrs. srephen shot; gfwrxxw Mbna” evening om lst" the sm HI-:lull-ilu' Ii. AMI-is com- Perth was unitfddngarr gone members of the Children or Mary ING.-It is understood Sir Herbert Wilfred Aroh ii- D ldngvmgsrwne Sodamy assembled in meh, han an B. Ames, formerly Financial Direct- cf Mr. and IMIPS- IW scott Notre Dame Academy tn express or of the League of Nations, has in- of Charlottetown, Rev. M. _ “mated his intention f mm Ithcir regrets at thc departure of 0 ns Fulton ohriciatins. I 1 Mmme'-M__,_Kenz1e who has Charlottetown during the last week Tmm€d1Bi2°1Y T~fif;'uUQ° °n;‘;et:_,“r°:)‘r5l'_:£1E§ me ‘position of President for cf this month for the purpose of the MDDY co\1Pc MY mn trip, the past number of years' An “df forming a branch of the League of n (cmbmed metal; H nd eastern dfess was read by Mm Adrian Nations Society here. This-‘province lllrcugh. I-he Mm' mes a ' ummm, med b a has the unique distinction of being Peters and was a P0 Y tat . I _ _ th 1 th t h _ B es l cn-ii reylouc to hcr i-.cscntstlon in gold. Misc Mocxcn sn: gay :"0 he M 11° duly con or seveiii y D I H 1 nm nd u ranc So far, Mr, H, H. marriase me “de W” °' m§he'l3°r,,ff,';e§“th'; Qmpe 2,§a{_“:§;‘°§_,§|,d show. Director of Education. husl I.I:'r'rI:ns or svlvII>li'rIIY in the public schools of Maasac us-' be bgck mam m the _owne M ,L ably represented the Province in the ctts. while the 8100"* is “n employee' few months when we trust she will C°““"" Of the S0ciety. but it is now Mrs ' t. ~ 1118 0! HUNT. flineh. Cui- BIDS! B¥\i'l`Pf°51de“ :meeting for this purpose will be held awfins Cr also several ¢“b°W‘"°'. 1' .lu the Hearts Memorial Hall, pre VARIETY SHOWER.-A large G li number of mmds md ,alum enant Govemor at which Sir Her- ' F mm.,-9 roar Moto Good Ccdlung Bam " I Stieque, ,amy W thc popularity or Punlln and Exrluo `_"é_____'_ ____: ._ _ me young couple W \ ' i - ` Tl-le FAT . YEARS -are often followed bi 91° |°“‘° \. -out of 1°" “WI” °' ml” mmm* Insurance that will -.’,|',m,,,¢ pm- Income tyorrow. .incultmco com lm with the Mlflilllle IMG be¢lUl¢ YW liar I" *IP* '°" "°_°"' ‘“‘ rpms-proiwiivni I met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Holmes sweves. salem. Albert Oo. 'sided over by His Honor th Lin g. bert will be present and give an ed- dress. ----_-o-e»-M. N. B., n Tuesday evening and held a most? delightful variety showcrj PERSONALS in hcnor cf Miss Dora Steefves of M M _ hm mann" wokw Mr. M. W. Maclntyre. of the Sol-' plge msn saturday. 0ctober9¢h_'diers settlement Board, left yes During the evening the bride-olcct_ iefdev m°"iiiis for Boston: where __ _,he will be married to Miss Zrlahlimdfgfgi w;1tl\u.";crii%l;°af“r‘;-I B“"°i'- ‘tIA’li":i:eme’i;it:sesent fl-om on: bl? M"~ R M~ C°f“'°Y- T°i’°iii0» were: Mm Gordon Mvmawnk of time manager of G. A. Btlmson Wnermwn' Mum ML md Mm Oo. Ltd., made a return visit to Mmden, ".554 mu CNY yBl\9l'dly IGCOIXIKHIOC by mid, mwh B '_ Fred G. Johnston, President. anna' M am, Dr. H. H. Thomas, vice president. Mm dool-go Jillsinf ""3 °‘"“P°“Y~ Mn. Joh sump:-‘ Bu.m»'|`~..“,’ _'. Mira. grthur Burke. son of Mr. Mmm' ug" Leu urke one of the staff of Hattie stents MMI!! 0!M0fl° IUGDIN I Mr. Justice and Mrs. Haszardn city; Mr. and Mrs. w. A. M1ller,| city; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fcnechl and family, Windsor, Ont.; Mr. An- thony DesR.oches. lp '_ aouquirrs , Miss Ruth James, Mrs. Romain Gallant. Mrs. Isaac Doucette. I TELEGRAMS | Rev. George Laliberty, St. Jos- eph’s University, N. B.: Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaudet. Wellington; Miss Grace Fenech, Windsor, Ont.; Doctor M, W. Linehan, Edlnunston N. B.; Doctor and Mrs. Chilrchp Summerside. ` I I On her one-hundredth birthday. Mrs. H. Blerton, a blind woman at Islington, England. said she ascrib- ed her long life to the habit of eat- ing a green apple every dby. Mrs. and dna Convent: Superior of Bt. Joseph, _N. C.N.D. Mother Mrs. A. Miss °U"°”m 13' 191° ~ 'rua cli.».iu.o'I"ra'rowN GUARDIAN _ pm; SEVEN _ _ _ v__.-_ *_ _ ___ _ V C Central Guardian .»if.§”"§‘»cc‘1'll‘°i'5‘l ‘Z‘.liT"°r”i°.¥§ Trzbutes to _ UNCLE RAYS CORNER - ir MM ,_ 2, aummica sau:-st Peters 836010 __ iii Cathedral school room Saturday ""°-° The _ evening 7,30 IMPORTANT MEETING of the _ A g373_w_12_2| Junior C. W. L. Tuesday evening at _ A LITTLE. 'QATURDAY TALK ;”hY 91513' xmerehbuilt? If we go to the .___ 18 o'c1ock. Full attendance is re-I Bernlce e “iris e omes or the clla BALI. GILME-and saints doucstcd aaai io 12 21 - Vdgsiggd Iailiegh ]Df‘i;¢l‘l)¢i’B Cr if we view the mounds|Prlnl:e of Wales today at Abegwttllts -> Mass Cards Spiritual Offering" history m geo time y the Mound Builders will Gllllillds 3.45 3336 10 13_1L' TRYON-There will be an even- Floral Offerings, Letters of Symna mm in favor Y Seem so interesting if we do _ ing of Illustrated Song in the Try- thy and Telegrams so uowpoi shall say llrlfwwiw ”°’“°th1ns about their BABY's lwaaan slccvc hiss isc fn %iP¢1Si Chiiivh Mwiday even- el M read ng.ctl5.bR .IHC Id history I Most important of a,i1_ I think' an core da Mo 33g§“;0 l2_21 Illustrations bby lslltern view? an MASS CARDS _ tic record or things which lr this __ Fur Trlmmed Coats the Dust It is nterest With , _ F th ti how People lived long could llbutnbhbllleilzxfrgdfigigy clhlhe iinldocl:t:ioIll;tra?t¢l|il°AE\s/illexgdninnbtslll‘DgE“LT?‘%‘;S?VgYvb:l¥9?WS;“;‘Fg' ands siwgg amomirt 5J“‘?;-3332?! to pretend to so back verrtlonr ond sncncc in the post A Llngcrle department ci; day Fpday' chip ln thc United church sunday, Chelsea- Mr George Clow. Mr ell HALF PRIC E Women s Fall and Winter Coats HALF l-‘RILF Last year’=. models ibut all real good wearable styles colors and materials Seal and u olf eollors, cuffs and trim Regular values up to $60 00 lust eleven in the lot so come cal ly be fore the best are picked up l 'Yi ONS ALL WOOL COA FING Heavy weight all wool c slings -1 egulal' value up to $4 50 _ grey brown, fawn, sand blue rosewood, reduced to' ALL WOOL FLANNEL S pieces all wool flannel, 32 in clies wide, all the new shades leduecd to WOOL UNDERWEAR lien s Heavy Rlbb Wool Un tivuvezlr, bl ‘ken sizes, =lllrts and dl'a\vei's Special to cleal BOYS COAT SWEATE RS Regular $2 50 quality, lzes up to 28 Special MEN Q NECKWEAR "_ IIIEW FALL HATS Hats you would expect to illli pllceil at ‘Vi to $7 All the llvw liull styles ni Metallic Velvei, Satin Felts 1 FLEECE LINED BLOOMERS W»:imen’s heavy ileece-lilleil Bloolners, cream and white _ Sizes 36 to 40. Reduced to . . _ . _ _ ' All illf llewesl llllli\l'll=, ook like il ‘lil 00 tli- “siieflal MENS COAT SWEATERS ileavy Rib Wool Coat Sweat er, shawl collar, sizes up L; -12. Spccziai . . _ . _ _ _ BANNOCKBURN PANTS Double and Twist, all wool LEATHERETTE SHOPPING BAGS Large size leathefette shop- ping bag, can be folded into compact hand bag ' WOOL GOLF HOSE Heavy all wool Golf Hose, reg- ular value up to $1.00, grey, brown and heather. All I sizes . . _ . . . . , . _ . . . . . _ _ QUI LTI NG PATCH ES Mill ends, consisting of print cotton, Chintz and Cretonne,1/4 to 1 yard lengths, 1 pound packages . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ .' SILK AND WOOL HOSE Silk and wool, and all wool cashmere stockings, 10 new Fall shades. All ‘ I I l sizes _ . . _ _ . _ _ . . . . . . ._ _SILK KNIT BLOOMERS A_ Manufzlcturers’ Clearance of Silk Knit Bloomers, regular values up to $2.00, 10 colors, lllediuni and large 'sizes .- _ . _ _ _ . . . . . _ _. '98 heme spun pants, all 4 sizes. Reduced to _ _ _ _ ' . MEN’S 'FOP COATS 4 only Spring and Fall or Rain Coat. ,Rubber intcrlined Special to clear . . _ . . _ _ SPRING AND FALL COATS 3 only odd Coats, sizes 35, 36, sl. l'd 'l't‘_ 1:- p en( l qu.; y e duced to c-.leai . . . . . . _ _ BOYS’ CAPS A big range of Boys’ Caps. lclrokezl lines, all sizes in the lot. Reduced to (clear . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ '50 SILK AND WOOL SOX ll/Ien’s Silk and Wool Sox. A big range of colors. 60c pair. 2 pairs for _ . . _ _ _ _ SILK KNIT SLIPS Another Manufacturers Clear- ance of Silk Knit Costume Slips. Double _shadow proof. Seven colors. Sizes 36 to 42 FULL FAsHloNEo s|l_l< sTocKll\lGs 12 NEW FALL SHADES. REGULAR $2.00 VALUE . . . _ . . . . _ .` . . _ . . _ . _ _ Here is the best _full fashioned silkstocking in the city _ 'A won- derful value in pure silk thread. _Silk to the top and silk to tllel welt. Full fashioned, perfect fitting ankles. Double sole, hee and toe. All the popular colors. Gunmetal White Jade Platinum FIQSII Circassill iV|00I`1Iighf Black Spanish Brown Pearl Blush l_3€lt_‘-E0 Atniospll ere Mifagii PATONS Limited eph's University, N. B.; Miss Lau etta Gaudet, Somerville, Mass. Mis Alma Perry. Chelsea. Mass.; and Mrs. Arthur Poirier. Somer-1 » I _;. Wil. _ ’ ville, Mass. Q `» _ r __ _', _ -_--M.. w\ 'IHLPEQUE ‘ ”~ _ 1.-~ I . & E” V ’ 6 ol the oldest and most' citizens of Hamilton. Mrs., or 1111"! ‘°’ ~ . ~c~ Igembers oi la passing most thoro as the .head 011-" his olluiiul was passed away on] October 5th at the; _ eighty-three years. BSB two years ago Mr. Ramsay, Herbert Hoover. the Republican presidential candidate, and his no stricken with a severe attack ofsons appear pleased wltli°the progress ol the election campaign in the heart and he gradually weak-Illnlted States. On the leftls Herbert. Jr., the right, Allan. and In as a result of these attackscentre the former secretary of commerce. _ ,riser _ _ _ . ..._ __ ..._ _ A _ggaadnans-'~_ ~ became more frequent until came quietly and peacefully.Ipresence enjoyed, and it is to them Messrs. Lee Owen, Preston Ramhy is survived by his wife that the community extends its sin- James Cousins. George Mack.” Eliza Ann Gordon of nero sympathy in their hmlr of be-‘William Hamilton and George MU. three daughters, Miss- movement. Lellen. Interment wok place in Mg] at home and ‘Phe funeral service was held at peque Cemetery, adloinlnr gh, who is also lfthe home on Sunday afternoon, and church. , Mr. Ramny|thl large number in attendance was ---