gs: CHURCHES tji-GIIIBMKIKIK. ~ _,_____._.i. new. Canon I. M. Malone .A. i..'i‘h.. Inearnbcrt. 8.00 iiol Communion. 10.00 Ml - 11.00 s. m. Choral Iucharist and licrmon. 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Clilsscs. 7 1'. M. Evensong and Sermon. ‘E YS jloly Communion 5.15 Mtge; and Friday. 9.30 Wednmdsy. 1.45 Tuesday, Thursday. ‘Satur- day. Eveluulig. .211 Friday. The week day services ere in All film's Chapel. All seats sro IQ end unappropriated. Viators are welcomed and the incumbent ls glad ln see them after any service. EVERYBODY WELCOME ST. PA UL’S CH URCH llcv. James i‘. lbbott, Rector Mr, hays-ton F. Mugiord, A.II.C.O. organist and Choir Master. CHILDREN'S SUNDAY 8.30 a. m. Iioly Communion. 11.00 s. m. Morning Prayer and SCYIIIOIL. Anthem: The Lord ll My Light b; Salter. 2.7m p m. Sun-in School. 1.110 p. m. Even ng Prayer and Sermon. Anthem: 0, Lord Slippdrt Us-by Bwly. A1, tllc Morning Service. the ehllllrcn who have won awards in connection with Tile General Board o1 licllgcus Education Examinations will receive thorn rreacher- Morning and Evening -Thr- Rector. Visitors will receive a cordial welcome at St. Paul's Church. PRYESBYIERIAN THE KIRK or s1‘. Janis \ Minister Iho Rev. T. n Bussell Somcrs M.A., S. .M. Organist Miss l. Lillian Mcliensie OCTOBER 12,19“ , . rononnow acacia-Q CHURLH 0F UNIIED CHURCH ENGLAND ot CANADA 5T, P11130508“ CQEEDRAL TRlNclfgJnlélgTgp Iteverend T. l. Meisnnsn, minke" Reverend 0.9mm D.D., vieltip" l- lendell. iflA. ‘j millet and‘Oholr iseNo n i0 .. , J 5| “um; ghuiéiqsrcigflsdnt Clsesm .m. Basements if: Tlieenfid-grl Ian. 11.00 A.M. PUBLIO W015}; LAsYrMiANi SUNDAY. Q 0Q Mllliubbfl b, [)1 (1 n_ 910d. Mr. Edwin Johnston, _5Il’IlI0n Mr. Kenneth Parker, $011M! oi Mount Allison Acad- Anzhill? “tdlrmn oi Freedom" ‘=15 lI-Il- Junior Choir Prgeytlgt 7W0 on. rtnuc women"- fiservlce conducted by Mo," Ram; . Johnston, M. Rand | h Manning. r op w Sermon: "The Leggy. gnu‘- —ltev. '1‘. I. Mcisnnsn. sdwfil"! b! the Men's Choir. Bass Solo. selected: Mr. W. 1', Shiite. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister lav. l. Judson Levy. n.9, "......."~"= Wrr-“lrr "- r ' 0 “N.” llliqe of fire 30kt "Prayer Perfect" Speaks) Miss Pearle Burns. The Church School l2 noon irn. riligllldly following Morning w". Kiley Evening Worship ‘I p. " ' "Perseciltors Duet, selected, Mr. Barry Bugden. II. o! Christ" . I and Mrs. I I Organist and Director of Choir- M V- L. Dingwcli. You are cordially invited to wor- aim] TIIE BAPTIST C RC . CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAR, B. ‘LIL. Minister. MRS. M-C. STEWART, Orvenlst x THE CHARLOTTETOWN The Central Guardian llllvarneturelnaybe‘ sghiivl; cents a word. strietl pay l . OIAIWILL ior Photographs. CONFEDEHAT ION LII"! IN IUI-ANCE new nnnssns srrivfllulg daily n. gas fashion shoppe, Great George ee . NOTICE ‘IO ADVERTISERS- Id rtisun ofiioe by noon oi day previous to insertion to ensure uublicatlon. FUIIS REPAIIIED and Remodel- led by experienced Furrler 8 Upper Hillsboro Street. Phone 23244. HEAR MRS. N. D. MoLEAITS Whistling Solo at tho York Concert, November 5—6-7. See lurther sn- nouneunant in this inue. WHY NOT RAVE Baked Beans and Boston Brown Breed tor sup-i per tonight. Phone 110G-J. | oosrnr. TENTF-‘Irong Creek‘ Service. Lord's ‘Day. 3 P. M. All welcome. _._ ! CHURCH NOTICE Ior Parfll 0|, Milton and Rustico for Surlday, Oct.‘ w IIOLMANT. Charlottetown. can now ofier sheets. ilsnnellette blankets and all wool blankets. Holmsnb. second floor. BE READY when the Bible Soo- iety representative calls on you tor your oiiertug. Make it generous. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL Junior Ali, October 21st, 3 o'clock. MEETING P. IL L MUSICAL Festival- Association, y, Oct. Bud, 2.80 P. M. Prince of Wales College. DID YOU LOSE ‘ “'" Ln the laundry "tire? Just arrived — Sheets. tls-nnellette blankets and ell-wool blankets. Herman's, Ohar- lottetown. second floor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH BED.- VICES-New Glsllflw 11 A. M. Fredericton 3 RM. Bradalbane 7.30 P. M. Speaker Stephen Acids-ad. Pastor. J. W. Haytsr. ANYONE INTERESTED in bo- coming s member of the P. E. 1. Musical Festival Association ls in- vited to attend a meeting on Tues- day, October mo. at 2.30. P. M. Prince o! Wales College. CHURCH SERVICES. — October 20th. Children's Day and Youth 20th S, John.‘ ohunh Cnplud Sunday. St. Mark's, Rustico, Sun- Momma “we, 1100 A M_ 5L day School 10.30 A. M. Holy Com- Them,“ church‘ Lon‘ cm“, E“ amnion 11.00 A. M. St. John's. Mil- m“ Pray" 3m a M_ m“ Eu“. to". Simday 5011001 2.00 P. M. EV‘ bemra Church, Springfield‘ Event“. enlng Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. i ST. PAUL'S CHURCIb-Surdsy, October 20th, 194s. Children's slin- dsy. 8.80 A, M. Holy ‘Communion 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Anthem, Tho Loni la My Light, by Salter. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Anthem, O Lord Sup- port us, by Besly. At the Morning Service the children who have worn Awards in connection with The ,General Board oi Religious Educa- |tlon Examinations will receive thom Preacher, ‘Morning and Evening, The Rector. Everybody welcome. amen socrnrv VISIONZ-The: ,world-sha.king events of this war period have revealed the world's |danger of domination by force re- gardless of moral and spiritual realities, or the common rights of man. They have also brought into a new perspective the world Gos- pel and the world economy reveal- dom oi God." Ii this Gospel is to be proclaimed in. the post war era in all its fulncss lt must surely be accompanied by Scripture public- ation and circulation. This is the ed in the Scriptures es “The King, Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Fream. THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. — Both Morning and Evcnisg Wor- ship at the Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the Minister the Rev. T. H. Bussell Scmere. M. A. S. T. M, At the Morning Service the Sacrament of Baptism will be administered and the Sermon will be on "The Meaning of Infant Baptism"; at the Evening Service the Sermon will be entitled "The Best Wine Last." The music of both Diets of Worship will be directed by the Church Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Boc. The Church School meets at 2.30. TRINITY CHURCH. — Lsymank Surldoy will be observed in Trinity Church this Sunday. The services, both momlng and evening will be conducted by Laymen oi the con- gregation. In tlhe morning the spec'- lal speaker will be Mr. Kenneth Parker, Principal o! Mount Allison Academy. In the evening Reverend T. E. McLennan will take for his subject "The Layman! Church". There will be a men's choir 1n the evening, and there will be s. solo by Ml‘. W. T. Shuts. Bass. The mom- ing anthem will he “A Hymn of m"- B“ and Choir Director ll A.M. MORNING WORSHIP. It” lm Uuuwcn SCHOOL __ Anthem: Inclltle Thine Ear -- };',;§','m',,,',",,;,,f“°'"'“' won“, ‘m’ Ilimmel. Soloist Mr. Reyrnond. 2:30 l’ M. CHURCH SCHOOL. 7.00 I’ M.‘ EVENING WORSHIP. Sermon: ‘The Beat Wine Last” Chorale: The Dutious Day Now (Xoseth- Bach, __ The Minister will conduct the Sewlufs and deliver the Sermons. ZlON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince snd-Crrlliton Street Minister REV. G. CARLYLE IVEBSTER lire. Arthur Iiopcr. Choir Director lilss Iiolen Stewart. Organist. Morning Worship 11:00 sum Th; Sacrament oi the lord's Supper will be observed. ‘Ibis do in rnrenrbrarice oi Me." Hymns: D0, 2L2. 360, 44d. Anthem: "0 Bread oi Ilie From Heaven " —Cnes.1r Frank. 130 am. The Sabbath and Bible Classes. EVENING. WORSHIP i100 p m The Service oi Thanks. gmllg . Hymns: 068, 483, Anthem: "Gentle ~Guunod, l "God so loved the world, that Ile raw Ills cnly-bcgotton Son. that Sermon: ‘A ChristJlke Mind". Paul L.. Itlchardson- Ouest Speak- er. 1:00 pnl. MINING WOISIIIP. Sermon: "only Christ is Ade- quate" -I'\Iil L. Richardson- Speaker, Provincial Youth Collierenee in Montague C ' tian Church ‘-- Oeinbel 19.30“: A warm welcome awaits you in Central Christian Church. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH I0 ELM AVE. luv. J. C. hleinsteuber, raster. 1o a m. soneRTPs-clrcel (an ages) 11.00 A.M. Worship and -“reach- lllfl. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. -s.. m anion Hi Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND 8S3 Holy Saviour". nllusoeylerh he-hllcvcih in Illmeflsflltarld NEWFQUNDLAND ll m.- ” S’ u‘ "a" ‘v n‘ rrtmcs snwsnn ISLAND AUXILIARY You ore cordially invited to wor- h~ i ' m with u" an IMPORTANT DECISION 1N BIBLE SOCIETY AFFAIRS A United Bible Societies Or- gaalsnflon has bed! Id u! which will have headquarters in London, England. and branch oiiicee on the Confin- ent as need arises. The Maia Purposes oi this Organisation are: Te bring into closer ieilowshlp Ill the ealstllll Bible Societies and Connnittees h: the world so that inll lniorsnstitvn oi rebtlve needs mo: m slflliy Ill!» ill I tral oiliee, be available ior all. To develop I lllile djlnlty in the one smt narrow for which all Bible Societies elk‘. namely, "The wider eirenh~ tiers oi the Holy loflfllfll wither! note or eminent. loch Society will be sell-gov- rnske eoleeiteas O ‘l’ ll I I S T. A Your ssppert oi Itch eitort will be weletmled through the P. I. I. Antllllfl- VIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIIII .1 GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street POU l0 Pflli ntll‘ COAH In 10mm suuosv SCHOOL, Lord's Day, to t... assume or new, Lord's Doy, n e. m. oosrri. MEETING. Lerd’: Day, mo t... PRAYER MEETING, Wednesday, or 8 o'clock. vfiertheieeotdtesheseometoseekcndto f fill I'll“ wee lfllf-ltlh 19:10. \ s s s t s s s s s s \ s s s l S - business centres. vision of the British and Foregn Bible Society and its P. E. 1. Aux- illary. CITY POLICE COURT — At the Oily Police Oourt yesterday a men. with possession of Blrlrits wes lined $200 and costs or three mmths and under the Er; clse Ant. $100 any costs or two months, The aroused in a. case of ‘K130111118 1101101” iQr sole was fined $60 and costs or owe mmvtil. A mandrel-red with operating motor‘, vehicle while intoxicater. was reg moulded one week. Bell- was set at $60. The nor-used in a case ofI Operating a nlo-‘or vehicle without cartoon/t oi the owner pleaded guilty olnd was rummnled for sentence. In a case oi non-support the ac. cused was sentenced to three! rnnrlths suspended sentence. Thee Freedom" by Eric Ilhlmsn. The Jllnlor Choir will resume regular practices at 2.15 this Sunday after- noon, and the Church School will meet at the regular hours in the morning. .Wil| Likely Refuse To Testify By ALAN EANDAL (Canadian Press Stair Writer) w“ “M” m“ °l “wk w" diswlmrlzflggygbltlsgltésrlnol-cégvliall l; ‘imam m“ “we fined $30 ‘mdloslled lo the witness stand in the costs or a0 days one s20 sod m" torso mllndlsr trial 0d her father and m‘ a“ m“ respwlvfily Md m” her one-time friend William Bo. other accused was remanded untilmomk, W‘ m h ‘hm,’ ‘ mum” today. A drunk and incapable was m‘ w“, mm m”, “ma,” to ilned 010 and wcis or 20 days. mm! ' This, ‘llhe Canadian Press learn- ed tonight iihrouglrl queries to pros. caution counsel and to John Sul- livan, deienoe ‘ for the mur- dered nlesrs wldtrw, now lmder sen. terlcetobehangcdJen. ‘letter halving been found guilty oi the minder by an ssslze court jury. _ Mr. Sullivan said Mrs, Dick det- Mo- A. Poo-o we m Mw.Z.'."‘i.'.'$."..i'L?§°h';2' MM°°‘"’°°‘°3 N" filmi- P-E 1». who M» WM given to police wnd admitted es ev- visiting relatives and friends in ‘dam m h“ ma, we“ 81"“ m Mcnoton hswa rctlnmed to their-yd“, g mkwpnhmmlm, m“ am Personals Mr. W. A. Stewart of Moore and McLeod Ltd, has returned from s business trip to Toronto and other mm’- harl not been prv-perlywelmed be- Mr. John F. Duify- Butler at flfiofiwmmlw" "M" “w” by m‘ Government House, leaves M m‘ M“ m’ at‘ m h“. morning on e month's holiday visit mun”; “m u . “yum “m”, to dlifererlt members of his iam- mun we young widow o; “m, w» ily in Boston and New York. |swwm 081m who mod “my m" for nine days MORE STUDENT NURSES Mr. and Mrs. A. S. MacDonald of| Arlington, Mess, have arrived homo cn a visit to their daughter, Mrs. R. A, MaoPhee, New Haven. and ,other friends. They leave on re- 1 turn next Wednesday. ' this year. 12.460 began lrsinlfll ‘YIWAI-lsll-Vllim" compared with 10,004 in the some “M755 m“ mwnml period last year - an increase oi N per cent. In 1N6 the rvlarlber IIEIITILD, England. Oct. ll o! n", hum“ "gin," '.‘ y, - (W) — George Hall. tourney-la“. _ men silversmith. who never earn-i ed more than £3 (m) a week. left more than £46,700 $106,800). He coupon - (or) - More no" in Britain are taking up hospital nursing. From the beginning of lwss a bachelor and died lsct~ June aged as. ! lfles Lucy Ward. his 02-year- old housekeeper. to whom he lett 15.000 ($99,000). said Mr. Hell had feared poverty since childhood. "He determined to save as much 'ss he could so that he would not have to go through all his father end mother did." w. Hell retired in ilM. "W? .two weeks’ holiday st Blackpool every year and lived on the in- trest oi invested savings. He mowed bread and rlrlopins to d and butter. ,.___.____... KEEP "BLACK 500K” OI IOASTAL IZNMATES HOLLIBLEY BAY. Suiiolk. Enl- isnd, Oct. is — (G) - A "black book" of boys escaping from the Borstal Institution here is to be kept by Bet Mending Joint Committee end sent to the Home Office. There have been I escapes this year and the boys have oom- niitted n offence-it c! house- keeping. two oi burglary. ii oi larceny and three thefts oi care. edlen Legion. order eorly tor GUARDIAN ANOTHER GALA EVENT! YORK HALL, TUESq WED, THUR, NOV. 5, 6 and 7th The Cormnnnity Presents the Hllallol One Act Comedy, ‘QTHE LEVITATION" ‘RUMORS WANTED’ Two Unusual Stunt Numbers end "THE OPERATION" And by Popular Request Another "GAY NINETIES REVUE" Featuring the Songs oi Yesteryear Local Talent and Guest Artists - Iollltlfui Coltlllnll e Colored lalghtillil Reserved Sonts now on sale for each performance at:- York, Covshosd, Charlie Willis’ Store; ADMISSION l ADUIIIS 80o; BOX m Literature And Life eiy hookmen ART. Oi the Fine Arts-painting, mu- sic, sculpture, architecture and poetry, Hegel placed architecture lowest and poetry highest. because oi the material bssls of the isrrn- er. We could get along without these, ior we could exist in sbodes which might be strangers to ell cultural decorations, whose pro- portions owed little or nothing to the graces oi architecture. but in anything like civilization we look for all of them. They exist be- cause of a hunger ior the oeeuti- iul ln sound, iorm and right, It ls due to our sense of beauty. Now while the mechanical arts serve utility, the finer arts minis- ter not so much to our comfort as to our pleasure. It is hard to de- fine Art. Coleridge said “Art ls the medoltress between man and nat- ure. the power of humanlzing nat- ure. Painting the intermediate something between a thought and a thing." It is generally admitted that the chief function of Art ls to give pleasure. So it is that we like to see nice curves oi bay, light on the water "like light dissolved ln star showers thrown", sunsets. graceful and well-proportioned hu- man forms; like to hear the "sta— tionsry blasts of waterfalls”, the nightingale, the laughter oi Chil- dren, ll "chorus ending from Euri; pidcs." or the vowel effects o! human speech; are impressed by statuary. or the suggestiveners oi a greet line of poetry-"heli con- cealing, half-revealing" the ar- tist‘s thought. We are carried sway by greet oratory, and we carry for years the content some musi- cal voice puts into a word or note of a song. We are moved. 6r er the Greeks said, we are "carried along." This is a high kind oi pleasure, for it touches the soul. There are thcne who go iar‘ be- yond this and contend that Art has "a mission." But it is generally conceded now that this service must. come indirectly. The novel with a .mission, if that mission be cbtrlld- ed. is discounted. It must not be preaching in disguise. George Eliot has been criticised ior that very reason. So poetry that ll di- dactic ls of a lower order than that which serves no utilitarian purpose. That docs not mean, ho\v- ever, th-st Art is to have no mis- sion. When Wordsworth reveals the beauty o! the our-door world, nat- ure means more to me and I take my shoes off. ior "there is a spirit in the woods." And when Milton says “they also serve who only stand and wait" I see that there ls service in resignation, There is no reason why beauty and utility should be divorced, for there is no virtue in living ~n a mean-looking house, with ragged lawns; no reason why books should not have good bindings. none why little children should not have pretty clothes, or that our vocabu- Iggy should be void of bountiful words, or that our voices should be high and harsh, Bryon ssid once that "happiness was born e twin." meaning for one tninl "ill she should be linked with service. so beauty and utility need not be kept asunder. But if the prime elm of Art is to give pleasure all subjects are not equally artistic. Moreover, they must be so treated as to issue satis- factorily. The aesthetic somethlln! ln it must be satisfied. When in "Fldellty"‘Wordrwcrth pictures a dog watching c-ver his deed mes- ter, we feel that "a lasting monu- ment or Words this wonder merits wen," w; o; once have a higher appreciation of the lower crest- ures. In other words. We l" 1119"‘ ed. Let me close with e few llnee from Keats: "The great end Of pussy-that it n-isnd To soothe the cores. and lift the should he a thoughts o! men." notice: BEMEHBRAIIGE MY WIIEITIIS Wreaths In remembrance of loved ones who mode tlte Supreme Sacrifice on active service in the wars 1934-18 and 1939-45 may be obtained from the Con- Pleese phone i222 and place‘ your REMEMIIANCE DAY, NOV. 11th The Supply ls Limited. Vernon Dennis‘ Store; Olrtown, Royalty, IIowaWs continued. Grocery ; Henderson It Cudmorsh. CHILDREN (iourtsen and nudes‘) Mo. EACH NIGHT Protostllntllrphanago Annual Collection PAbn. THREE Salvation Anny . Campaign rvlmrnn Conant-ms 1 Bert J. Tmwsdale, Hampton $ 5.00 Beech Point collected by Beech Point W. I. ....... .. Mslpequq collected by Ma Women's Institute.-. Cherry Valley Women's 55.7! 53.00 Institute 5.00 Springfield colleotod the ld Women's In- stitute 1mm Springfield and Susnmerileld ........... .. 38.75 MCINNIS-MULLIN WEDDING St. Bonsventurrs Church, Trace- die, was the scene of s very pretty wedding on October 0th, when Blanche Helena, daughter ct Mr. end Mrs. Frederick J. Mullen, be- aome the bride of James A. son oi Mr. and Mrs. John D. Meinrlle, St. Andrew's perish, The wedding party entered the church to the strains oi the Wed- ding March played by the organist, Mrs. JJ. Mclrlnls. The Nuptisl Mass was celebrated by Rev. KC. Mlscrherson. The bride looked very wlneome in a hll suit of rose wool with e corrsge oi white cal-nations and brown accessories, She was attend- ed by her sister, Evelyn who wore s green wool suit with black sc- ccsscrler and wore a corsage oi red carnetlons. Mr. John McIn- nls, brother of the (boom acted as groomsmsn. Altar the ceremony. the wedding early drove to the home oi the bride, where s lovely wedding breakfast awaited them attended only by the close friends oi the bridal party. Rev. lM-ther K. MacPl-lcrson proposed the toast to the bride responded to by the groom. The groom's gilt to the brldc was s lovely pearl Rosary and to the b-ldesmeld a gold neck- lace. The bridal party motored ‘so the different per-ts oi the Island, they also visited the bride's sister Mrs. Michael Egan. Borden. They then returned to Charlottetown in the evening and were served s beau- lliul wedding supper at the Queen Hotel. Previous ta ht wedding I BliEAD is c non-rationed, economical food. Its filled with reol energy-building nutrition flee. Use it at every meal, with bread to stretch scarce foods. It odds flavour end nourishment. STEWARTS "Island Maid" ls baked and tastes like Home Mode Bread. Try It Breed on the Toble the Meal ls ready. Stewart Bakeries Ltd. Charlottetown try ii new ways. Cock bride was tendered a lovely show- er by her girl-friends at her home, where she received many lovely and useful gifts. We ell join 1H Wllhlflk Mr. and Mrs. McInnls s long and happy life. Girl c.2174.» News RALLY -— ARMOURIES All Queen's County and King's County Girl Guides and Brownies arc requested lo lrleet at St. Peter's Sohoolrcrzlrl, ‘Tuesday evening, Oct- ober find. at 7.15 pm. where they will assemble hdore proceed- m the Inspection to b: otmd-ucted by The Clhief Scmlt, lord Rowcllyn. URGES WOMEN TO UPHOLD RELIGION MONTREAL, Oct. 18 -~ (Q)- Womorl- should wpheld their re- flglon 1nd put ll lIltO lCtlOln. Miss Sara Comins. national W61- dent oi the Women's Alliance of Urlltsrissl and other Ilibersl Christian Women in the United States. said in an address here recently. Much religious education was in the hands of women. They must retain their relationship with you)‘ people so as to learn their needs. "Im the educational work of the Alliance itself." said Miss Oom- ins, "we must try to encourage m enlighten-ling understanding of world problems, and develop our with liberal Ohrietisn women in other countries. . .. .." The sacred and secular should not be separated in epplyinfl "- ilgion to oitisensilip. (lard of Thanks C‘ Jolie‘ Pure Milk Co. Ltd. 15.00 A. B. Cutoliiie 10.00 Children's Friend 10.00 Hon. G. H. Barbour 10.00 A. C. Crockett 5.00 Palmer Electric 5.00 LL-Gov. J. A. Bernard 5.00 Byron Brown 5.00 N. D, McLean It!) Brighton Daify—L. M. Deston 5.00 C.I-I.B. longworth 5.00 Mrs. H, Miller 5.00 Central Orsamerles Lid. 5.00 Itoss McEwen 5.00 A Iikiend 5.00 AA. Seaman 5.00 Mrs. Ben]. Rogers Jr. 500 A. E. Nelson 5.00 Island Construction Co 5.00 Mrs. Mary Sterne 5.00 Mrs. George DeBlois 5.00: Mrs. Heller Large 5.00 , Douglas Jones A: Co. 6.00 1 H. S. Csllbeck 5.00. Maurice Block 5,00‘ Miss May Gillespie 5.00 Brown's Oyster Ber 500 Mrs. G. K. Peaks 5.00 Mrs. David Stewart 5.00 Mrs. H, R. Hillson 5.00 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodrldge 5.00 Dr. J, W. McKenzie 5.00 Rev. 'I‘. E. McLennsn 5.00 Est. Mrs. John Williams 5.00 Chief Justice Campbell 5.00 Judge Palmer 5.00 Judge Arsensult 5.00 L. B. McMillan 5.00 Gordon White 5.00 George Tulle 5.00 Randolph Csrrulhers 5.00 Judge McGuigcn 5.00 Mm. Goodwill 500 Mrs. E. K. MacNutt 5-00 Walter Maths-son 500 McInnis Bakery 5.00 W.J. Cudmore 5.00 L. J- Worthy 5.00 s. w. Willis 5.00} Misses Home 5.00 Mrs, H. S. Henderson 5.00 Kenneth Richards 5-00 R. i-i’, McNelll 5.00 Walter S. Grant 5.00 D. M. Gass 5.00 Dr. E. S. Netting 5.00 Drs. J. A, and F. A. McMillan 500 Dr. I. Rachmel 5.00 Mrs. W. G. Mlngo 5.00 Dr ES Glrldlngs 5.00 Swift Canadian 5.00 Livestock Feed Agency 5.00 Livestock Market Bosro 500 Mrs, Harry Weeks 500 Miss Rose Longworth 5.00 Hon. J. A. Mathis-son 5.00 Mrs. H. J. Phillips 5.00 Joe McDonald 5.00 N. Battenbury Ltd 500 Associated Shippers 5-00 J. E. Burden 5.00 Mrs. NH Defllois 5.00 Mrs W G Bruce 5.00 W1) Gillis 5r Co. 5.00 Miss Seaman 6.00 Ronald Woodgate 8.00 iaily Mr. taker). Rev. Rev. J. C, Noel. Bard 0f Thanks flowers and messages of sy ing to uhe Annoluries to 02kt} palrt| Tm brothers and sisters oi the late Mrs. Horace Stewart, Sea View. wish to dunk all the kind 11018:‘! o 23%? ‘géezdlfy oéum a: sub. But some day I hope to moot him, neas ard sleuth o! their sister. Also those who sens floral tributes and, messages oi symPflthY. lhll NWO‘ Joseph Davidson, under- Mr. MacGowan and‘ acknowledgement and appreciation ior your kindness, ny, to the kind neighbours, friends snd- I M y, | y M an’. relatives or the late Garfield J. “ °'"|',,,-,:'° ’ ° ' 0“ ’ Stewart our sincere thanks to you‘ . like Memos-lam 1n loving manor-y oi ou- do husband and isther, oonnon s. IENTNII who Nosed sway October so. use. What ls llllme without I iathk What are ail the joys we sneee When his loving nnile no losgq Greets the coming oi our ieet. Do not ask ii we forget him ‘He was slway. kind ens “'11. Never murmured over suiiering No one knew what. he can: through, It h sweet to remember a iatilu so dear Thllllkh absent irorn us, yet: ever- on noar Unseen by the world he stands by our side And whialfi . my dear ones, deatI cannot divide, When evening shades are failing, And We are sitting all alone, lIn our hearts there comes s longhg ,Ii you only could come home. llllllliy and nailing always anti ‘loved and ‘ wherever 1 went. Always thoughtful, willing afl kind, What a beautiful munory 1m leil behind. Sadly Missed but Iver lemlablel by Ills Wlie and Daughters, Jean and Elva. In Memorials In loving memos-y oi my den husband, MALCOLM MaeKENIII oIOanoeOove who departed thle lite 0d. SI. III- Beautliui memories, are all fiat III left, Oionethatlloved amidsailnlvd iorget So quick,» strdden wasflseenl, Jiejnstpaseedoitsndbereltlaall. 7A loving smile, and ehappyiocs, |A broken link we can never replace. ,'I'he blow was hard, the shock sew ers, Topsrtwlthonellovedsodsor. Never to part again. Imerted by Ills Wile, In Memorials! In lovin-g munory oi AMELIA BEATRICE JENKINS October 19th, 1040. \ Sweet memories cling to her namd m p; sgglyfigr §fi.'§l'$.'¥.Ii‘..?°J.I'.'..".'..°.1Z'.1."" s: of. srnwsnr Sadly Missed n. lliother and ma, s. I. srnwsn-r Mae and Erwin. c. ANNOUNCEMENT I MR. WILLIAM A. REDDIN, Banister, Wishes to announce the opening cl on office tor the Practice oi Law ,1 In _ TRUIO, N. S. P. 0. Box 334 539 Prince Street Phone No. 2319 "W i *1