4r or local interest but advertising cl i "W"! nature mo! he luoertell n a 0:11:51‘. o word strictly plyjbl. in ‘d. OBASWELI. for Photographs. STIWABTS user makes bet- W bmd- Lssi-a-ia-ti USE “S'lI.l’i'E" shortening for "vim ‘Willis. L55i-0-l4-ti CONFEDERATION LIFE m- sunslvcii ' L-6789-7-lZ-312 This Is the route followed by the Toll Brothers, Ellsworth and Lenny e1 the University of Toronto, when they worked and hiked their way lrounfl the world-one full year-tweniy-oeven countries-MAIN miles-with a transportation bill of just $75.00 each! The story of their mp, wnh “min; pictures in colour on the screen, will _be heard In Trinity United Church, Charlottetown MONDAY‘ November 15th at 8P. M. Adults 25c. Children 15c. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST 0111M. Silverware or Plain. onl Y- 11-1490-11-6-11 ment ladies pull . .v ugavy Q1101’ ,ml1e-. west ofhera this faiLTheorop Prowse Bros, Ltd. L-L-1501-ll-6-1i -—-- srown on summerfallowed land, averaged 42 bushels an acre and weighed 67 pounds to the bushel. l Ammonium phosphate fertilizer \\'<Li obtained by Harry Brayiie was sown with the seed in the lthFii he threaihed his 170-acre1 spring Brayne had a total yield livid of Red Bebe. No 22w1icat210 i of 7,140 bushels from the plot. ANTON Alta, -(CP) - A d that was heavy iii two ways N 11:1. _P€oce Week. Silver collection. ttififiiiiiiidilfiif? Hi1 111-05111 . 7 i. Central Christian Church MINISTER-REV. s. c. COOPER, Th, M. oriosuisr-Mns; v. L. nmowcu. . a . Morning Service-IMO A. M. Spec al-"I'm Trusting My All In is Hand" ST. and in view of the approach o to hasten Peace."- 511111 at the Kirk services. Sermon-“Thlrstlng After God" Sunday School—2.30 r. ivi. Special Rally Day Program. I Mwmwn- November 1st. Albert S. Robertson Evflli"! Service-Mil P- M- (in charge.) L-1339-11-2-1 mo ' Solo-"I Come To Thee" cm. Roms Mr. Eric MacGrcgor _I\II'II'S Choir in charge of the Even: lng_ Music. Sermon — "Mun stopping Th; Divine." . All Cordially Invited. isier. A :.-sc».'.*'--*-~":-:'a<c<~:.. m ~ a tr Li iZi-l7i . c-‘JOYJDYEQCIC Illllll 1| In uni-urnt-x-x-x-nznz-x-x-xv . . _- g l; Trinity Unite Church ' REV. IIUGII MILLER. M. 11., B. D.—Minilter Trencher for the Day-Rev. E. It. Woodslde, of Cornwall Uiiiicil Church. "YOUNG" .1 tcrday was Mrs. A. J. Stevenson REV. A. E. MacKENZIE. B. A-Asslstant Minister. d Anor KENDALL,L.R.A.M.,A.A.G.0.—-Orgsnllt. w“ 1° cekbmfl“: h" birthday on Nov. 24th. YOIIIIKEI‘. A. M. Iong Creek. 3.00 P. M. Clyd Special music by Choir. 1—Mal Chorus. 2—Mu1c Qunrtette. Ladies Sextette. You are welcome. L-l498-l1-6-1l “m, LM___Pub“c wnrshlp. side of Cornwall United Church wil ldithem-"liymn of Peace" — — ~ — — - -- Collcott SoIm-"In Flanders Fields” Miss Lena MeLurc, A. T. C. M. 2.30 I’. lit-Sunday School. 7.00 P. M.—I'ublic Worship. Miss Lena. McL-ure, A.T.C.M.. wil service there will be a Choir Reel .-;vcasez-zdaiaazroazlnnzacvvn:scaraszoeqgggvjfim ‘Ilill column II reurevad for news“ With Robin l-Iood Porridge oats, IIOYFS BEAUTY SALON, offer- 1118 0111‘ $3.50 guaranteed oil per- manent wave for $2.00 for one week JUST ARRIVED-Another ship- over sweaters priced $1.98 to $2.50. DR. H. L. STEWART, Dalhousie University. will speak under 1. o. D. E. auspices at St- Paul's Hall, Tuesday. Nov. 9. at 1.30 P. M. His flllbloct will be in connection with L-1509-ll-6~3l. JAMES CHURCH-In ob- servance of Peace Sunday tomorrow, Armistice Day, the Minister will, in 1951301156 10 190119511. re-deliver an address at the evening service on the subject. “The Church must help _ Strangers and visitors "are cordially invited to wor- PEI/l‘ RECEIVING STATION.- The Canadian National Receiving Station located at Massey Harris Building, 130 Kent Street. Char- will be open for the fur season commencing Monday, CAVENDISII CHARGE. — Wor- ship on Sunday. November 7th v Stanley Bridge at 11' A; M. North Ruetico at 7.30 P. M. The Caven- dish Study Club will meet; at Jere- miah Simpsolfs on Thursday. Nov- ember 11th at 8 P. M. All who are interested in studying the farmers’ problems are invited. G. Tilly, Min- OLD LADY — ._ Among the visitors to the city yes- of North River, who spent several 11°11“ Shfllllflng and attending to her marketing and meeting old friends. Mrs. Stevenson looks for- 90th Just as 1111811113’ as a woman many years BAPTIST SERVICES for North Rivet Circuit November 7th. 11.00 River. 7.00 P. M. Kingston. 7.30 RM. a special service at North River. Special speaker Rev. Henry Pierce, 3.... SUNDAY SERVICES AT TRIN. ITY CHURClL-Rov. s. n. Wood. be the speaker at both services. The music for the day will consist of the usual Anthems and Hymns and sing fin Flanders Fields" at the morning service. After the evening tal. Mr. Kendall will play thefol- FRESH MALT ciiaws only 18c pound at Jamiesons. L-1497-11-0-1i. 1 l CONFEDEBATION LIFE SUIIANCE IN- L-OIGII-‘i-Ii-SIZ BOY SCOUT Apple Day, 53¢. urday, November 18th. L-l401-11-5-3i. FREE~B ii 10 Enlarged Phoiow graph. Consult Craswell Studio. L-1286-11-1-3i. WOMEN'S MUSIC vCLUB- First meeting Canadian National Hotel this afternoon 3.30. 11-1510. xFOX BREEDERS STUDY CLUB Field Day at Cairiigan. on the after- noon oi November 8th. L-Hii-i-ll-G-ii. LOWNEYS new bridge assorted Candies 25 cents pound. 08c for 5 pound pail. See Jamiesonh window. FREE in folder with each order for halt’ dozen photos at Craswell Studio. in fox foods. And so are minerals. Ross-Miler Fox (Regkl) is rich in both. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 7th- Princetowii United Church. Mal- pcque. 11.00 A. M. Armistice Ser- 1 vice. aoo P. M. Rev. James Elidicott, . D. D., ear-moderator of the United Church of Canada will preach. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH —-A special Rally Day Program will be an interesting feature at our l Sunday School Service at 2.30. New l and attractive songs will be ren- dered and a. number of interesting i pioyettes will be produced. A nuni- i ber of children will be- dressed iii native costume iii an attractive missionary feature. A special men's I choir will be in charge of the music 1 at the evening service. ENJOYED MOTOR TRIP — Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Sanderson, West Royalty, and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Reeves, Southport, returned - home last night from a motor tour to New England. They spent some days visiting Mrs. Reeves‘ sister, Mrs. C. M. Nelson. Waterford, Mo. i and also had a most interesting trip i through the White Mountains in l New Hampshire. POLICE COURT-At. the Police Court yesterday two motorists. l charged with operating their vehicles while intoxicated were each sentenced to 20 days in jail. A man charged with perjury was remanded until the 0th. A motor- ist, confessed to a breach of the . traffic hy-law charge and was fined $3.00. Tile defendant in a sanitary by-luw case was fined $3.00 or l0 days. GALLANT - DOUCETTE - A c very pretty wedding was solcmnized ‘at St. James Church Eginont Bay on Wednesday morning, Oct. 6th, when Eulalle, daughter of Mr. and e Mrs. Xavier Gallant, became the bride of Mr. Frank Doucette of Charlottetown. Rev. Father F. X. . Gallant, parish priest, officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked charming in a. long white satin gown trimmed with lace. l Her veii'of fine net was fastened with acrown of lillles of the valley. She carried a bouquet of white lillics. Attending the bride was her l sister, Helen, who was gowned in a. full-length rose brocade with hat to match and carried pink roses. . Mr. Eugene Doucctte very capably. carried out the duties of grooms- Anthem-"I Will Lay Ma Down in Pence" -- -- Giulsby gowéngnorfinnglmbelrsfif "mnamm" ' 3mm‘, a: cgtrclzhewajccnlfigxtligg Recital Program after the Evening Service as follows:— ' [.5 a‘; ' eliido “Rhemiiem Cicmfi ppm... o; ohaflntféfiflw]; .. SonatlnaF-“Godb Time is the BesW-J. S. Beck. Pre- a?‘ "m? g Song 51-10111?“ Folk ' ‘aredcihe or an and sang the g; liidio from Sonata. Rhelnbcrger- r’ Song" Holilns. sune.._ ercg, W3; ock’ An East“ gig; favommgdlAve Marian during ‘L-f “Folk Tune”—l'crcy Whiltoii. "Easter soar-Garth co- . 0%?!‘ ‘Gval’. L dfmswnfét. T1,? llgaasbFollowing the Wutlony a 5. muiidstone. Cherry Valley Ladies Quurtette will IIIII: "At rendrgt ‘Leyl ‘i. e5 Qifgz tfifl’. l deii mm] breakfast was sewed M '§‘ 15VB1\11(1¢"-111i18¢fl:fl1- "0118 BWBEUY 501911111 Thillllm" " Mime 1w o E5135 03S t] engine _ thogbrides home Immediately after t: Ambrose. Vosal soio-"O Divine RedeemcW-Ooiinod- Thoua§11t,;__ Ambms “f; YRO éng‘ breakfasttlfey left by cal" i0!‘ H- 1011f ltlrsuT. Itoy C ‘ c. Anthem-“Give Unto the Lord”- ‘nomgwul Sm slloebivliie Rgdeglm: through the Mal-lylmeg To travel, I‘: Cadman-‘Miis 3°11“ uuflm" “hm- er”-Gounod its the choir will glve the bride wore a. navy blue suit »:- Visitors and Students Cordiaily Wfllwmfi i a, spegial Anthem "Give Unbo The with hat; and accessories to match, '5' UUuuLnruu-v- LorrW-Cadman. Miss Berna Huestis B1111 101° 11"- O“ their "mum M“ ?§?%‘-f-“L%":1’533—"l_”'_1*99”_3 taking the solo part, and Mus. Frank Doucctte will re- tmda¢¢ _ fl-fifi-fifi’ ‘ i— side in HunterRiver. Thea ffilcndls 5 BAFIIST clmggflFm rewgni. wish them both success an app - l‘ - ‘ ‘ tioii of the approach of Armistice 1195-1- iti The ChljfC ‘§"“"'m"“‘° dav. the Rev. u. L. match, s. n, r~ » ' 7 will deliver a sermon on “The Peace . g MINISTER-THE REV. HARVEY 1.. neuron, n. n. of the World!’ Organ Prelude- P81300615 ,1. Intermezzo on "Wareham”--The- man. At the evening service Mr. Mr, William waddell, cape Deilton begins a. series oi’ sermons “averse. has entered the Prmce "Scoffing." trv. is the weekly personal confer w ll have attention and answer. Per SOllbI conference. each Thursda roy Street door. Eugenes Church. Covehcad, Oct. 27th by Rev. 1". McQuaid. Mar Joseph Robison. Stiinhcpe, to Fran SHIP 1i IYCLUCK . on inonvino. w _w_l_ehm_ _ “mm Organ Prelude-Intermezzo 0n Sisters of St. Martha, who ciao ha $§5§§§§W§§§§§5FUCJJ§U 7F<VUU§HZHJ€ ‘l ‘J LHJQU’ " i- a t|"-b' vaulhlll the chll ien to sin ti wmm:mm_ For A“ ‘he s m y mns nfitablc for the bagels: members. Reading of minutes. ' nueLsdecFMm yo“, Malcolm Cllnlbbtll. lull he bride. who looked charming, The school committee presented a l; "u" Bun“ dressed in navy blue swagger suit small bill for necessary articles. wih hat and other accessories to also reporting school had been Semion-"The Peace of the World" The lhv. If. L. Denton, B- D- rna ciiuiicii scnooi. an 111M.“ church This activity of your Church is P0191111. Y ' "m, o: iiie ic-iiicnew. n claim your sviiwi- 1"" 11"‘ o . . and your press EVE who was dressed in wine color an also carried a prayer nce. NING woitiiiilr '1 011L068 Organ Prciudc-Illrniunles mi soli- -l-)-”Tu:;!f"" Anthem-WU How Anilslilo Are Th! v Richardson Scrmoii-“Sroiflnfl - - The IW- 1.1- 1- "°"“"“‘.-.£;,?; This ll the first of o series of seven addressee o Simple lliir." ' ‘n; eon- Attentlon is directed to the Thursday munzzlgifl‘ he the home of the bride accompanie trisrto Boston and New York. 0 til return they will on "Seven Simple Sins," taking as the theme for to-mormw evening. Organ Prelude-filler- monies Du Boin-Karg-Elert. Open for one and all. whether resident. of Charlottetown or surrounding coun- eilca period held by the Minister of this Church, in the Church Study. Any letters written in confidence to tn: Minister. seeking advice or help in solution of personal problems. from a w s in Church study, rm- WEDDING BELLS —- At St. (F Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. oer Leo. eon of Mr. and Mrs. James McNaily oi Scotchfort. The church was beautifully decorated by the match. carried a prayer book. She was assisted by her sister, Mabel. book. The groom was su ported by his cousin oleph MoN ly of Scotchfort. Af- ter the cemmony they motored to by Rev. I‘. McQuuid and relatives when a bounteous breakfast await- ed them. They then left amid showers of confetti and rice for a reside in Eldward Islniid Hospital for treat- ment. His many friends wlsii him a speedy recovery. Ml‘. Malcolm W. Judson of M. L. “McCarthy Fox Ranch, Laiisdaie Farm. Sussex. N. 3.. was among iliosc attending the Fox Show. While here he is the guest of his sister. Mrs. Ralph E. Judson. Hon. Mark R. McGuigan, K. C. iii iii Ottawa. attending a mectinf of tllc Provincial Old Age Pensions Board. He is accompanied by Mrs. McGulgan. _..____--i---_- NORTH WILTSIIIIIE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Y Y The institute met for the Oct- ober meeting at the home of Mrs. Roland Easter. the President presiding. Meeting opened with Ode followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by twelve d scrubbed. Sick committee reported making two calls and taking fruit. New committees were appointed as follows-School, Mrs. W. Johnson "and Mrs. B. MacDonald. Sick — Mrs. George MacLean and Mrs- Gordon MocLean. Lunch for Nov., Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. H a yr r 1 a o n Baiiierston and MIS- Cecil Camp- bcfi. The Questionnaire on Public d d t i i l Li-l407-1l-0-1i. a x 1o PHOTOGRAPH ‘ l L-1502-ll-6-2i. j - l VITAMINS are important factors l Vita-Crumble L-l481-11-6-1l. 1* THE ciiaignorraroww GUARDIAN” The Central Guardian LA DIE S '0N MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th and ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th there will be displayed at THE CANADIAN tNATlO NAL HOTEL ‘ 200 Fur Coats Styles, brought direct to YOU from the MANU‘ ation 0f ISLAND FURRIERS. AT VERY LITTLE ABOVE (‘OST OF PRO- courteousiy directed timely exposition of V D > +4Q4§ooo+oeo4o~o 0o 00%. A asskkkkk P. W. 0. NOTES GEORGE L. DONNELLY Although the Rod and White squad have one game to the credit iii the Intercollegiate Footbal Championships, the series is by no means over, because the Prince of Wales team are going out for blood today and if they don't come through with a win it will be be- cause a much better team has won. So let's get out to C. A. A. Grounds Prince of Wales students and stand behind our foam with a few cheers. On Saturday evening last the students of Prince of Wales held their Halloween social in Y. M. C. A. Hall. A very large number passed the evening by dancing and other amusements. The Collegiate Club afiso held their usual Saturday eve- nng social for the students. The Bowling league in Prince of Wales College has made a good start so far and some nice scores have been run up by the boys. On Friday, Oct. 28th. Section B Lucky Strikes. played the Section B Cam- els. The result was a victory for the Lucky Strikes. James Douse had the- high single and also the high three. On Tuesday evening a. very large number were present at; a special dance held in the Knights of Col- umbus Hall under the auspices of the Collegiate Club. Refreshments were served and the music supplied by AIf McKearncys Or- cliestra. The Prince of Wales Basketball team are having their twice weekly practices in the Y. M‘. C. A. gym- nasium. A few more players are wanted to complete the team. Se come on down boys and make a try for the team, which will be picked on November 15th. Section A's debate on Tuesday was: "Resolved that Japan i.=. insti- fied in waginglicr war on China". The sublect provided excellent ma- terial f0l‘ debate and as a result many favorable and unfavorable arguments were brought out. Those speaking for the Positive side were: Albert Ling. Laura Johnson and Melburn MacDowell. While the. Negative was supported by Hnlvni-d Donald; ‘l. ___—€—-—-—__.._~-.-_—-~———--- - -~ .--;-_-_;_ -_»_ was _ 1 O¢####¢‘¢ éévéé ‘ Newest American and European FACTURERS through the co-opcr PORTUNITY T0 PURCHASE _ DUCTION. , You Are Gordlally in 1E Be sure to visit The Canadian National Hotel on MONDAY and TUESDAY~You,W111 hi‘ to FUR FASHIONS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA‘ 1 v vv vv vvvv# v“‘ this rQ-Q-Q-QQQ O-O-O-OOQQ4-O-QOCO Or§—§§§- §&§§Q+§ 0440 0-0-06 0-6 040-60 #90 0'9 9 Q 444§'§4 ‘ ‘ ‘ “O-QO-O- OOGO §Q§¥O Q $0 OQQ-QOQ-O-VOVO Q-Q OOQQ O§§O4§§ Christie. Verna Kitson and Man- vihe Williams. The Critic was Miss Jolln Clurkin; 3 Louise .\'in- 1PIOCIIICB ASSOCliiliOll for improve- Rllili Campbell and the Recording Gillll- iment 0i’ production and market.- Sccretary Lorne Biii-dett. Being Gracie I (b) -l Tcna Mc- ‘ing o1 eggs and poultry in. this called upon to address the students Clo key. province. iliu Honorary President, Professor A_ J, Murray, Annie Clnack. ‘ diiirichnrd said that the material an‘; well prepared and the speech- es were wonderfully delivered. The Pros won by a vote of 24-8. Sccton B's debate this week was: “Resolved that comic strips are true . to life." Tlic speakers for the Prol side iverc: Harold Stewart, Florence i Martin and Bernard Mooney. While l these for the Con were Eunice Eat- ‘ on. Lorne Ives and Daniel Mullins} of vitcd To Attend This Outstanding Presentation. Grade I at —l Doris Quinn: 2 IREDERICTON~ Provincial egg and poultry producers, packers. shippers and retailers met officials pnrtmenls of agriculture here and formed a. New Brunswick commit- ice cffiiim national egg and poill- PAGE THREE €i_‘f:‘rlta ““‘¢‘**“*e+oeoeovr #0 - COO-C O§§+Q§ Y A RARE OP- . This shmving will afford you real savings. and will feziiurc the widest variety of newest FUilS and S'I‘YI.I~IS ooovvoeeveeeooo >o>coooovooooaeooaeooooeeeooosoo-Qoooooaowobo-O owl" shun ll here. OQOOQ o o 0 6 o o Q 0 0 O Q 0 a 4 9 a 0 o 0 A 0 ¢ __ v 0 o 9 9 0 0 Q 0 e o o Q A o a o a o o o o A e 0 o A s o v o 4 9 0 o O o o o goo-o v0 0-0 0 0 0 ~00 O—O§4-b~Q4-§ 9 A Q-O-Q-Q-O‘ try connniitee of the Canadian BA-(‘K TO PIGTAILS II\II'I"I'EE I-‘OIIJIEII LONDON, —(CPJ -—l-Iaird.ress- iiig here reflects the change from the sophtsticatcd to the pic- turesque. Sixth-fomi school girls- <d0bllialiIE5 a few years hence -_. are going back to pigtails. while the popularity of back curls prom- Lacs the bobbed head may soon bc- come as rare as the Eton crop. the provincial and federal de- Miss Jean MacDonald criticized the I ' debate in a, very satisfactory marl- i-YOU‘ nor. The Recording Secretary wasyli: Allister MacDonald. ' l??? The liianagcmcnt of the Prince I Eduard Theatre have issued tickets . ‘l! i0 all Prince of Wales students for l a free show, for witch all the stu- q dents nre very grateful. _—_—- l ‘It Section C's debate was: "Resolved i. 0', ' that. ‘puppy-love is the cause of more sorrow than happiness." Those .3; speaking on the Pro side were Ruth Sinclair, Jack Beer and Rose Birt- wlstlc. while the Con was ilphcld ' by Douglas Forqiiharson. Allison MacDonald and Ethel White. T1101”- Critic Lloyd Hcildcrson vci"_v ably criFeized this debate. The Record- ‘ int; secretary was Jolln Carson. The . witty and humorous speeches caus- ed much excitement. The Coll sde won by a voic of 22-30. ____—'___ I EMYVALE SCIIOOI. Report. for the months of Sept- - ember and 0ct0bcr;—- Senior Department Gracie X—1. Blanche Murray; 2. Clara ‘vIcDonald; 3. Mary Coady- Grade IX-—l. Gcncivclie Trainer, 2, Cecil Murray. _ Grade VIII—1 George McDon- . aid. Grade vn- -1. Myrtle Costello; §;.»_ 2. Teresa. Hogan; 3. Noreen i}? Traiilor and Jo~cpli Coady. Grade VI —-1- Bernice Coady; 2 l Richard Clnrkiil; 3, 1R0 Clarkin . and Teresa Quinn Primary Ilepairimcnt Grade IV -—1 Dorothy hfcGilill; 2. Rosalie Quinn; 3. Blelinhv l Hagan. Grade III --1Sr-l wi, Alice Mt» Clnskcy. Grade III l-llil __l 'l'cro.=a Nir- --; 1.01%‘ Qlliiil l ’ . ' Preacher: TIIE MINISTER. IN OIISERJVANCE 0F "PEACE SUNDAY" AND TIIE MINISTER WILL. Kl‘ EVENING SERVICE, HIE-DELIVER BY REQIWISI‘ AIUiVIISTIII-E ‘WEEIG AN ADDRESS 0N, his». Arthur Bruce. Health was discussed and filled in by the eonvener. Mrs. Cecil Camp- n bell. Mrs. Deacon kindly invited j fi-fl Ornn t-Mlsl Helen Callback. ferenca period from ii to 0 o'clock. when the i m the member to her home for the grllalilesto aiisvho wish to confer with hl.in. Church study» 8:112: i." Ilnnizcnelilareieou‘; annual meeting. Nov. 9th. Meet. IN! we oor. l l.“ “my” b h .- n-lm“, m, "gang; ing closed w‘thi the National “mm "1 chiflkm" W" n‘ 74'1"“ cmpheu’ m“ she receizeiiaaiiowed the eslteem in Anthem. after which lunch was which ehe was hold in the oom- munity. meanness served by the committee assisted by STRANGERS The Presbyterian Church In Canada St. James Church Minister: Ilev. R. MOORHEAD LEGATI-I, n, n. Public Worship: MORNING AT ELEVEN, AND EVEN O'CI.0CK "THE CHURCH IVIUST HELP TO IIASTEN PEACE" Sabbath School at Two-thirty. MORNING SERVICE AntlieinJ-"There is a Blessed IIomeH-lllarlis. Soloisto-Mrs. H. S. Henderson and Mr. Arthur Bruce. EVENING SERVICE Solo-“Thc Phantom Ioglonfl-VfardStephens- AfllhBlfl-—"II.0CQS!IOIllI"—Dt Knveii. Soloist-Mrs. II. S. Henderson, Organist-Mrs. Keith Roget-ii. ' _ Choli- leader-Mrs. J. A. Lawson. AND VISITORS CORIIIALLY INVITED. . .,\ pa“ . ODPJDZYQCQ¥CQQOQOQI$DUI5OUIDFODOW NG AT SEVEN ' ‘QUJQOQUD UKIXO‘J?I'IJYDE'.1‘DJIYI‘FDJEZO'JI!D'FQT ' "_ .'..C-C"I'.'Z'~ILQC'.C 3C"? A -_..;,,;.,;,.;. . . . .0315 50b‘ OISFGOUUUOUWFCQ5CCUU5CW1DTCTCIUKQDD" Si.“ Peter's Cathedral Roeiifnrd Square REV. CANON E. NI. MALONE. M.A., LTII. SUNDAY SERVICES 8.00 A. M.—Holy Communion. 8.40 A. ltL-Matius. 11.00 A. ltL-Cbnral Eucharist and Sermon. 7.00 P. lVL-Evensong and Sermon. WEEK DAY Daily at 7.45. IIoiy Commun- ion except ltlmday and Fri- day, 8.15. ‘ JIODJQDLQUDUDDBGDJJDD‘; TIIE (‘IIIYRCII OF ENGLAND IN TIIE DODIINION 0F i, CANADA ' t v St. Paul's Church 21th SUNDAY AFTER. TRINITY "- ‘- ’ P i‘ ' i“ larder.anmninmnhrinnniar. ‘ii ' ii 0n .\. 1l.-»-llnl_i' (‘oliiiiiuiiiiwli ziiid §r~riiinii—-"\\‘I'.:ii it Means 'ln lie a flnialiiiii.“ (lfIvi-ioi-ij ntiiiliem-“(ind So lnlvcal iiii- ltvnirl" -Sir Jolln .\'l.iiiicl' '3 Z10 I‘. T\I.--Siiililnv School iinil lliiiii‘ ( losses. 7.0"! I‘. M.- l'\'riiilif"l‘fi7i~r niiil “Privvin--“.le=li=, the ‘Fi-zii-linr. ilill| Sum“ of tlii- lllillgs 'l‘ii:ii II!‘ TiIIIIIIII." .\llI1ll'lll — "If Yi- Lnvi‘ MP" -—- —— — —~ —— —— — ~— 1.111151"; livriqvlinil)" Vfeleoine. REV. ll. I) R.-\\‘.\I().\'D )1. .-'\.. Rector. Organist-MISS LILLIAN EARLII. (‘hoir IIITPI‘IIII'—A\I1BERT DINNIS. 1,-,,¢.,-.»;..-,Qcamaoooius .o.<>.~>.l:tc-oi>1'>=»- "W300'5C‘C‘C!Y"I10Cl-UQUITCYUO-C‘UQ§UUD’Q"TUUCTUOU‘Q‘D“CYUU: 1'§'Q.€'Q)l.l'fi'~. J d" ‘Zion ~:\‘_ n. (ZARLYLE ivunsTcic-Mmisrcii » PROF. LOIIS D. THOMPSON-Organist and (fholrmastcr MORNING WORSHIP 11.0.’! A. ‘Air-Theme: "A Practical o Problem." Hymns: 1, 737, lhl. 560. Antllem-‘tltii-ased Ari- The Ilerid" I g —I1udlo_v Burk . ~ y‘; ‘ .94.’ 2.30 I‘. .\l.~'l'iie Sabbath School and ‘I nil-n (lasers. i5 ‘Ilieri is n place for you in the Bible School. ' EVENING IVORSIIII‘ 7.00 I’. itI.——'l'lin'iic: “Ami It Shall (‘nine to Pas-i" Hymns: 598. 278, 276. Antliem--"'I'o Thee 0 God We Fly" —Meuniier Solo part by Mr. Harrington Yorlton Blessed are they an: IIQII In thy house: they as be still prlillng Thee.” Plain we. - l, l