NOVEMBER 2s. i. Slulr Kraut, P" "l - . - Su llcanS. 3 ca“ To"... 593p, ti assorted Co". Beef, per can — — “'9 Deliver new" yak: Many Plan T0 Spend Christmas Season Abroad P?“ this mf§ stlllllli-ZA from Montreal termin- gtenthis wcck, thcsc will be followed 55153.. gutntgs from Ilalifax early m.“ titnuili for Great Britain and Eumk-u ilt"‘(li‘(llll_£! to C. \V. Johns- um Gpnpt-nl Pas cnger Traffic Man- m-r of the Canad all Nzttionli Rail- ltscauia and Montcalm will 54;] from the Atlantic port on Dc- teliiber 5. the Lancaslria December 3' the Attrania and Duchess of Ilicli- molid Dcccnlbcr i2 and the Duchess ofYark Dccelnber l3 for British and mum ports. ‘There will at o be two sailings from Iialifax to Den- lliarl: and Poland, these being by thc 5_ s. Pilsttdsfri, November 30 alid s’ 5 Bglnry. December 14 for Cop- mingen and Gdynin; also the S. S. Grtpdlolm fkcenibcr 10 for Goth- mbcrlr. . In order to lake care of the extra mtume of pzrsengcr traffic by rail iorthese pre-Cilrislnlas sailings’ ad- ditional train services will be in op- flflll0ll by the Canadian National Rgillvavs whicll will include special tmttgl lit-rising cars from Western Oanada. colinct-tiilg up with train’ lrom the east tor the conveyance of pttsq-hgt-rg to lllc ships‘ side at Hali- tax. traffic has already colu- tove and it is expected .. ax trill be heavily pat- rolrzcd. thr- special train services 5f thc Canadian National Riillta-vvs ‘r lllotinlz this overland stated Mr. Johnsion. lltllitiftl Entries In tlhicago Stock Show i.l.l‘, b_v (luardialfs Special Wire) CHICAGO. Nov. 27—P.ecord ent- lies at the International Livestock ~ were declared tonight by tls to be representative ‘iiiillfiil recovery. "The ouiaxing number of live- llocl: “ - 14.058 head." said . , litauager, "is indicat- lrc cl ll1l!'i\‘llil.lll'.'\l recovery and n no interest in thoroughbred ani . l.ivc~tock breeders are lwarc of these things so they en- tered all the animals they could inr the farlncr. who now has mon- ey lll his pocket, to see and btly.". Show ltlliClillS predict they will ;~ 500.000 people. T iurrov: the doorscf the build- lfilyvill be opened for the eight- lay expo: ititv- BIRTHS ' ~-‘.. the Prince’ Ctitinty t“. Jiri. 1N6 tn h "t li1l..'.s.l.»' oi Siiml" ~ lit the Priilcc (‘utility '. ‘JZLll lo Mr. and M121. ti.i.t-i,v_ of Wilnict, a (laugh- lcz‘. ;\ic('.\li.l'.\l—.~\l the Charlotte- ‘\°ll‘-l1<~:\.t,.i ‘Gov. 2a. loan. in and .\ll'... Bruce McCalltuii a "blurs-st lhc Charbttc-tctvii HWDltll Nov 2': i936. to Mr and M” ~ O'Brien, Malxiliiiclti. a t! tn r.lr..il..illl.\'-at m. Charlotte- “lll Hc Elite! Nziv. 2i. mo, to Mr. Ind Mlo. laughter. Muilhbl‘) -_At lOW Alidrctv Potalakin, l tin Charlotte- .. Nov. Q1 1530. to Mr. Janus McCalllun. a. Charlotfntolvn ti. tin: 2i, was. w Mr, and limp-fie .n dough; . on Friday, Nov. William B. Duffy. Fzucciol liwufu 1M I.‘ _ _t er. \\At hvilrlalr. Nov 27th t "M; clfilll. ll-cnrl of Montlrlue, l4-(Ffiucsai Sunday at 2 P. M.. vtrcicxtg {rjllf-xlt ti», r. n. r. Hospital. a! ém-t ‘l!’ -'l. i036. George Wnye m reltrl‘ River aged G7. Remains r1118 at. lilo home of Mr. "ll-o Slllilll tutti! Sxindirv. Nov. Cfiurclllcza‘. all! be at tho United Ill. h iii liunicr River at 1.30 p. DRY CLEANING flsll am ' 89c Carry t \ lodern Lleancrs lot urn-r s1‘. 5c llS, 2 1c. Pkes 19¢ 25c 25c 11c PRINCE GROCERY MONTREAL, Que. Nov, 27-111 mq... with the greater devcivn- “mt of travel lliese (lays many 4,. are planning to spend Christ- in the Tlviiisdi Islcs or on the ,0,1~,iti<~lil and sLnce the pre-Cliri t- 1936 2 lb pkg Ginger Cookies 27c 25c 25c 25c 29c 2 cans Salmon, tall tins Toilet. Paper, 7 rolls - Raisins, bulk, 2 lbs — Climax ‘Soap, ll) bars - Phone 846-] lltalo - German iAction SeenAs Peace Threat to call a meeting next week t0 consider the appeal. RENEWS PLEDGE l LONDON, Nov. 2'i—(CP)-—B1'ii- ain looked with suspicion today i upon the German-Japanese Anti- Coiltniuilist Pact, renewed her pledge to protect little Belllllm. and in emergency cabinet session reviewed the danger to European peace presented by intcrnalioufll tangles of Spain's civil war. Success of the British ban on arms shipments will determine whether the present non-interven- tion policy will be changed, close observers predicted. Government sources hoped also thatxgtlnrnnlco of safe anchorage to neutrals in Barcelona harbor by Insurgent Gen. Francisco Franco might lessenthe danger of serious iucldents-li’ Franco carries out his threat to destroy the port if nec- essary to stop shipment of arms to llindrid. Britain was reprcscnted as op- posed to the Spanish demand made today for a meeting of the League of Nations Council to consider the civil war situation. The Contact! could accomplish only i1 rcaflirlnation of the prin- ciple of non-intervciltion. a high Government source said. and the European Neutrality Committee al- ready is trying to enforce this principle. ltlcdltcrrancan Accord But the possibility Italy. having recognized with Germany the Fas- cist junta. might see fit; to send arms openly to Franco was another matter. Such aid "obviously" would destroy Italian hopes of a Mediter- ranean accord with Britain, auth- oritative sources said. (Possibility or a Britlsh-Itallai. accord on security in the Mediter- ranean has been much discussedtn recent weeks both here and 1n Rome). An "overture" toward lining up Great Britain with Germany and Japan in the pact against Com- munism. completed this week, was rejected. informed circles revealed. Great Britain will fight: for Bel- gium should the latter ever again be the victim of "unprovoked ag- pressioll." Foreign Secretary Eden said at a dinner here during which he and Premier Paul Van Zeeland of Belgium joined in asserting Anglo-Belgian solidarity. "Let me once again aflirm that the independence and integrity of Belgium has a vital interest for this nation and that. Belgium could count on our help were she ever the \'l(‘lll‘l\ of unprovoked aggres- sion." Eden said. van Zet-lanrl pledged reply that Hclglulti. "the keystone of Eastern Elliptic." ivould stand side by side wi‘h Britain in all efforts to dis- cctirilgc aggression and maintain ticacc. The two statcsnlen spoke at n. luncheon itl honor of Van Zeelaild. given by the British Committees of the international Chamber of Com- nlercc. NINE MINORS (Continued froirl page l) “ ‘A chimes A. Witter-bury. twenty. o! Euclid. N. Y. Stevens and Water- bury werc convicted of shootin! Charles. Salisbury. President of the Lacolia. N. Y.. National Bunk dur- ing an attempted robbery. Only Two Over 31 Of the remaining fourteen pris- oners under sentence of death, only‘ two are over thirty-one years old. Eldest prisoner in the death house is Lewis J. Wells. fifty-four year" old, of Ilnymondwlle. N. Y... coil- vieted 0f a poison killing in St. Iawrcnce Cciuity. iluliivnn was brought to Sing Sing from the City Prison in Brooklyn where he had been in- carcerated lino;- last April. As he left tho Brooklyn pziscm a convict rlioutcd- ' “Don't worry. kid, you won't burn." A pnilld. sandy-haired youth. Sullivan lulled to see hi; mother as he passed through the gate and he seemed not to hear her crv: ' “My God. he‘: only A child." Sullivan bashed a bowling pin an the skull of Herman Meyerson forty-eight years old. when he entered Meyersonb store n‘. 2831 Atlantic Avenilc, Brooklyn. last tFelvuarv, and took 89 from the ttil. At school the boy; had called him "Little Dillinger" because he ready everything he could of John Dillinger. the into outlaw. ing Stanley tra. workl It is iottetown at Prohibition lift?!‘ and ' WHO IS towll drew a sweepstnkc WEDDING BELLS?‘ n" the presence of six wltncses. Pretty wedding tog}; ptagc — M? the Church o! tllc \l tt l 3 4‘ ‘ <‘ " H013! Redeemer on Wodnbjs- l U' b’ day, November 2511i, at 7.30 ____ ' Murphy who groom W85 CaJln ghan bridal party Shore where LlHICS . Directcr oi’ the Halifax Y‘. M. C. AI is the wcikk-cnd lzllvfil 0f MY- flnd “otwntcr lzcaicd, also electric .:l.ll'S. Nnrvllle E. luck. _.\ir. Lnn- l-mgu Appiy Guardian‘ gllic will address a meeting or boys L.ggg.11.=_g3.3t_ flit. tile Y. M. n. m. and in lat the Young Peoples rtficr church 2111110 The tlentral Guardian no! nonln noon FLOUR now, you will not regret it. REV. B. C. SALTER, ton, will conduct all servlcm Cavendish pastoral charge includ- joyable dance was held last night in-the Oddfeilows’ Hall under the auspices of the Prince of Wales College Athletic Association. Music was tarnished by Elliott's Orches- BOY SCOUT TOY SHOE-The First Crew o! Rovers have opened a toy repair shop 1n their den, Great George St, under the dir- ection of Messrs. Coffin and Butt who are practical artists in wond- Scouts to renovate any old toys that may be sent; them and make them as good as new for distribut- which did not make the evening flight Thursday arrived in Char- ing and resumed the regular shed- ule. The plane was delayed. three hours iii leaving Upton Thursday owing to fog ovc-r Strait and mainland and did not? return to Charlottetown that: cve-' "1118 bccauce of darkners. POLICE COURT-At the Police , Court yesterday a man with a breech of the Customs Act was fivircl $50.03 and costs or two months in jail; for a breach of the t was fined $200.00 and three months in jitil; the same mall pleaded guilty to a charge of ob- structing a tielim officer and wiv. ~mandcd trail today r‘ tcnce; he picadcd not guilty to a v a charge ct’ nsauitiilg a palm M. duic oi hearing was set for today. A (it-tint; felled to appear and lirld. his five dollar boil bond esfrgiit,gd_ Edward Islander using the nem- dc-plumc “Teddy”. or Charlotte- and Navy Veterans Quebec Unit.‘ on November handicap to be run to- l day and spciulatlon _ve't rife as to who the ll ky was. It. i; rumlr-cd t‘ believe they are the holder; of tho . the lucky ticket ulllil the number is announced from M t‘ _ t . onnenl fol ‘ paper was said to have vainly of- lowing the race. 1 fcred an enormous sum--burned in A. M. when Miss; Ftrll. ~ I - n. NZ, daughter of a Mum u‘ rrilctgflelmll/Ixlllglgiiy]. Soultti}: Shore. was e w . NfcDonald, oi’ g Mr Ham H- I- Flemins. mtor or the church Performed the ceremony. bridal PBTW entered the church to the strains of Lohengrim Wedding March played lxucetlle. The bride attimd in a. gown of marine blue Velvet with hat 11nd accessories t0 match and carried a. bouquet; of American Beauty Roses. She was attended by her sister sown with matching ital. and acces- sories and carried a bouquet of Car. nations and Maiden Hair Fern. The Stephen MacMllltin. ceremony. and Nupttal Mas which, ftylowcd, vocal solos were zung by Miss Mary Moran and Mr. Pitts After Lin» ceremony the ' o! the bride's r-crvcd. In the afternoon the ilappy couple lcft by motor honeymoon trip through the Marl- Personals Mr. S. D. Irvine of the Federal Department of Agricuittlro is coli- flllcd to his holne owing to illness. =——__—._—_:_-_-_—__ ... returned from a visit. to the West- ern part o! the province. Mr. Iloward Langillc, Boy’; Work warden. him for a bear. t ?i£l-(L,l GEMS h . Kenslng- in DEL-CtOlJE. Bridge at 3 dclgclgb: obmnnbla “ ' ' The Jenkins Pharmacy ENJOYABLE DANCfE-An Gn- CBARLOTTETOWN MYSTERY the intention of the i d Littl t ggflgpp? m‘ l’ ° “m” “ Passes at M o n te PLANE RESUMES SCHEDULE Carlo at Age of 86' “The candman Airways plane (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) 8.30 yettcrday morn- Bus“ Zahamtr’ Airport the He was 80. o. ln. willie his valet ilim. but the fact wa . B_li ' l ' cnmgm ? a ncoult. Be giuin, Acl; the some man‘ costs or.’ tllath came as a su h s airvnl at Monte {Cr lie habitually stieltt bCll- ‘lie authorities pllctiunlnw-V the tiny state in i Tllrlceyg --A Prbiccl m horse in the Army. tile Manches tcr i t cnt" eidily was per on ; two camps l who hold“ having his intimate on? sheet of which a _ (COHLiIIlISCl from Mr. and M . h rs lined tile route after Charlottetown" Rev, Bimbo" 'I'l'iC by My Alfred tncd for the Presidcn was charmingly . 4 , given in his honor by tulio Vargas. One of the arrange great illuminated “R“ which the President he slipped out o‘. the Indlanupolts, Mr. Roosevelt in his ivliss Mae wore a. brown velvet lit-tended by Mr During the asserting: "The fine record of Ls the best answer to frcndship of nation". motored to the home parents at South wcddinz brcrtlzfnx: tves ell a short cert. Oilclfeiotvs llllll. December 4th. Too Lat McIntyre, minister of H011- J» P. Typewriter. Write Box 553. Sunl- public wo lo in Ottawa this mug-pm 1._iltltl.1t_:l;-3t, week. I‘. i. orpected that he may " r " » return from the Dominion capital [r0]; 500w) 1mm) Wnillht- rallsltlat ladies fur coat. ill gout repair at Cnlders, 205 Euston Mr. Daniel Rackllonl and Mr. L-ooz, Arthur Ross. Whcatlct": River. have ' " ' " T0 LET-ll AT TO C. A. Sunday at l0.00 .~-.~:,— thc evening will speak allegedly mistook shaw. NEO-CHIMJCAI. FOOD VIIAMINuuMINERAI. ' ' TONIC CNILBII AIIIDUL,‘ 0F MIINITIUNS DIES SIIBDENLY Sir Basil Zaharoff MONTE CARLO, Nov. enigmatic mer- chant of munitions to the nations oi.’ Europe died in an hotel apart- ment today in thi; Riviera resort. Although it had been Ciahmcfi was in poor licnitli, hi. Almost". the only event e of Sir Basil wilicli 1 sllrouzlcci in iny=tcly was his death. Even his nationality ‘was in dot for lie was bo n lil ‘Fizrkish tory of ‘Greek and Russian "Arms Salesman" ' The white-bcardczl lnalgilale. who children sang the "Star ELECTRICAL DISPLAYS Huge electrical dlsywlayts were plan. departure from Rio after a ha: the Congress cited the ex'mp‘c of United Stutr-Brazilinil friendship, ulists who scoff at the idea of Lrtstern Guardian “"2 ONE-ACT PLAYS and (full- Chlircll Y. P. S, Montagtlc, Friday, L-BBO-ll-LZB-ll. To Clasify ‘FOR . ALE- INDERWOOD ED APARTMENT. Apply 230 Richmond St. L—ll99-i1-28-3i. LET-FURNISHED FLAT. WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID to do plain cooking. Apply Russ . THIS cnmcpurrltluwiv uumculhlv (it 7I(' FFGNOMICAL MAN 27-Sir should contain plenty of news o! the colleke. Look! Think! Listen! Just one more week until the Christmas ex- aminations begin The first year , students will have Botany and French for their first exams. News Briefs From“ P. W. C. By CHARLES I. IIMAITIUI. Volley bull has excited great in- terest among the students o! this institution. Our PhySiCB-l Trillium;- Instructor, Mr. Irlam has Intro- duced this manly game into our regular one hour of P.T. Last; Sunday eveninx’: long oer- vice was held in St. Paul's Church. a. vem large audience bell-l: 1n ll.- tendance. The speaker for the even- ing was the Rev. M2‘. Blodgett, of Toronto, who took as his subject “In the Beginninlb-God". This lecture was very much appreciated by the student body. o@_-_ Section B Debating Society held a debate rccentiy. The subject was Resolved that Capital Plmichment should be abolished." Supporters of Pro. side: Samuel Lowe, M. Manor. 1!. Nicole. Con. side supporters were: Niel Burnett, L. Weatherby, T. MacLeod. Pro. side won with a large majority. The critic, Miss MacDon- ald, commented on the speeches. This weeks regular weekly debate o! section A- Society was l-leld in P.W.C. the subject being "Resolved that P. E. Island should have Gov- crnmcnt Control." Pro. Doris Myers. Ivan Wilson, J. Denny. Con: Har- old Stewart, James Hammtll and Annie Ellis. The critic was E. Ellis and Mr. Cletus Murphy the rec.- The students o! P. W. 0. were entertained at n. social held in the Y. M. 0. A. last Saturday night. The program - nsisted of dancing. contests, games. etc. ' eel-we» , .e'< - Former Holders 0f Scholarships Repay llalhousie Word has reached Daihousie Unl- versity from E. John Jordan, Esq.‘ now living in the United States, that his brother, Edward _E. Jordan, and he former holders or Munro Burs- aries in Dalhousie University, have always wished to repay the Univers- ity for the benefits they ro- ceived. Edward E. Jordan died last He died of a heart-attack at nine i was drcssintg s not revealed until three p. in. The body will b.- taken tomorrow to his clizttcotl a‘ where he will - be buried. probably Sunday. t Came As Surprise ' I t report ell l rprise. Since Carlo. where hi: wiiiiers. ir Bail had appeared vrcli. Tile (icath notification made to 0f Sin which Monte ' Cztrlo lics-dscfarcd Sir Basil was l born on O:t. 20, 1850. In Pllflllll7. in thr. was not 11m"- jotlrnal '~-!or Paris news- t page l) $000 81)., . sclir dulcrl lift t Fresitlrnl C:- t ‘s lnents wa a (n a i.ill id‘ could sec as harbor on the speech before our relatrlls those pc si- .l . by Ulntcd hlonat-o -- ‘ ' w his Chanmve was acne _ _l England and S ofolial. Th. l“ l l arr-eddy» ‘MILL and are 110mm} of t alas considered to be the greatest C,‘ by “Sim B‘ 505mm year :31“ i emurivl‘ ma? m. . . ‘ who 1-,. winning the $301300 first prim‘ ; ‘£11m: salesman the ‘world has H“. ha.“ me n" h, mg quite n provcn in k . he iazt tit~t..l. 'I‘!le Charlottetown tp-ke-__lwldp,.l ‘fffzwl’! su‘:"°'*““1°d an h“ dmng‘ time it-ith their new ornaments. by.“ m?‘ " m w“ m U dmw U... 110.5,. Frccrim, reported | \.Al.l an ntiru of secrectq H , _____'_ lIl\l\'(‘l‘J\tt‘t-_v q gl/ltml u. th. v w be one or we favored Smflms Before hedled he _s'.'t the illial| It Wm "at b: known ' seal of mystery to ills career by ‘ a service in Central Chrsllan Church. Hotel“ L.gg7.11.37.31_ l I, . . ..-.__________ F; ~ . 1' CQYDVTION UNCllANG-E" STRAYED- BLACK n00. “_—‘“' » four whit: pltWS. lvllite breast. CAMPBELLTON- NB" N9“ 27" Finder please notify 3M Fiizixoy‘ tCPh-No change was noted t0- 3L 1,393.11: .3t_ night in the critical condition of . "1: "1: .~ - -' Pfflllk Mnthcsoli, shot. yesterday [.051- m-irwggy nolvsnAw "'71P" Bliss?“ Bkmvml- l‘ lclllmmry and Cllirlottetown, one llvc pic. Notify Emmett McQuaid. Bon- .‘ L-894. I prices. Poultry ISLAND COLD STORAGE CO. LTD Buying poultry. all kinds, daily. Paying highest market \i secretary. Pro. side won with n March, and his widow wishes to slight majority. leave the University $10000. Mr. E. John Jordan wishes to leave his entire estate, which is con- siderably larger and al o wishes to give money to Dalhousic willie he 'tl1l lives. The money is‘ to be tn- vesled and used for scholarships sim. ilar to the one he held,, which had a. value of $150.00 a. year for two years. Mr. Jordan also expresses the wi~h that parts of his letter be published, so as lo stimulate others. The Jordan fatnzly came from rince idward Island. Edward E. Jcrdanyaftci- i’{l"l'ill1g in Prince of ‘Choir practice is held quite fre- t-ttttnlly at the Y.M.C.A. The choir under the capable direction of Frances I-Iall 'I‘rninor and all ltudeiils of P.W.C. are cordially in- vited to attend. Tile Student's Council have form- ‘ ..d a lrestihnli . concerning‘ .ll“ (Jollvfic lIai which they pluh t0 1 1 ti out l0 the tiarents of the stu- l Tilt‘ social activities of thcl - ~ld in outside haliv. u... not he'd m the 0;]. Wales Coll." c’ became a professor in H“. Coumn wants to the Univcr of British Columbia. y...“ Precldent Srnlcy. while at Mc- Gill Univcr and for the last five years at. D hottsic UnivcrIitv, has 'l'llf‘.'»lli(if‘lll.< of this institution ygintgdly gnypd flltpnliljj] to the (treat. need for scholarship endolvn- intents. Evetv here the realisation of the need ir. growing. Pre ident best young public llYAL GREOPHG? is an ideal preparation strengthening tonic and builder. Highly rectmunendl-d stubborn and deep-seated 00b5,... Bronchitis, Asthmatic conditioit. This is one of many NEAL guar- anteed preparations which arc Kit/- i. it» ing such satisfactory re. its. Try a. bottle today. "Nyul Dun, .t.ort." J. Ernest H. ti." T ' "VAL COIPAIV _.'.;‘-.- DRUGGISTS ' r 112 Prince St. I? . 1 Zio Presbyteria Church REV. u. CARLYLE WEBSTER-MINISTER. PROF [DU]; n_ TQOMySQN-Organist and Chnirniasfer MORNING WORSHIP 11,00 A, llL-Themc: “The Unknown God" Anthem “Holy Art Thou" 2.30 P. ill-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. Ilandei i ‘*U;Q€'QEQQQODDD.QQ>33333Q3S8Z8D.QUD* EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 l’. M.-—Theme: “The Possibili- ties 0! Discipleship." Anlhem—"Lead Kindly Light" -—l"ut;hc-Lvulls. “I beseech you therefore. brethren. by the mercies of (int-i, that ye ple- aent your bodies a living so" holy, acceptable unit. (Hill. u your r" ' ' bll- serlit-c." Loin. “tlfvflfiflfiiflbbfifliixiltbfiitfitflfifi 633331513" II I IXIXI MRS. V. L. DINGWELL. ORGANXST l . .c':a. Mr. Roberts re- ‘. liter! P, F). Island and he is a fornicr P.\V.(‘. stvrlcnt. Conant. of l-Iarvard Unlvcr .', h" been succ~ I in hundred on zcc scholarships wth It is generally known that the bcst Ul!l\ rsifly’ lnzit after year cxcludcrl in cause of ‘ schoinrslli A illtill r iiiLe Gill" M‘ oils contest is and humor- ousing interest ntowtaclle Minister of Eduva 0:‘. in C211’;- ri _. lust Ju‘y, tlirt more than six v no cent of all the tudcns in O fort and Climbridcc are Fire-c by men: of scholarship assistance. will t; rather College Taties. No doubt interesting. It. contains Cl‘ <—~ secanng two . 0 a value from s! (P00 to $1.500 each. l I _\"i\l ‘ ~ o‘ . . . . o §~ Central p, any. s. c. COOPER. 'rh..w.. rasron MORNING SERYH ‘l-I Sn Loved ‘Ihc ~ l'.;l'.\ iitl‘ Antllcni — “(Luci HKLrILl" .. ‘file Presbyterian Church ill Ganatia _____._.,.....-. James Ch urch Minister: REV. R. MOORllEAD-LEGATE, D. D. Public Worship: Morning at Eleven 0‘Clocl; and Evening at. Scvrn O'Clock. Morning Sermon-Subject. "Christ. for the World and the World for Christ." (W o m e n ' s Missionary Thank Offering Service.) Preacher, THE MINISTER Sunday School Two-Thirty. Morning Music: Anthem: "The Sun Shall be no more Thy Light by DayP-Woodlvard. Evening Music: Anthem: “My Saviour Look on Me." Organist-Mrs. Keith Rogers. ' , Choir Leader-Mrs. J. A. Lawson. AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVTED. at STRANGERS ._l'_ItZO.\’t3f*DD*)‘0‘0;2F\2R5UUD. _ . . . ma: Cor. Prince a Fitzroy Sta. THE REV. H. L. BENTON-MINISTER. QQCF MORNING WORSHIP ll UCLOCK Sermon-"Unhoiy Satisfaction and Holy Dissatisfaction" Rev. H. L. Dcnton Violin Offerlory Madrigal, Simone-lie ‘ Miss Verril;"Malcolm"Can1pben, Mus. Bac. Anthom-"Llke as the Hort" Novella Mixed Quartctte and Chorus. CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Just a. reminder to a.l, that the Church School is tile Worship ser- vice of Bible Study. at which you are invited to be present. The two SENIOR groups mccf. from l2 to 12.30 l’. M. EVENING WORSHIP 6.45 l‘. M. From 6.45 to 7 o'clock. there will be . . a song service led by THE MALE CHOIR. ' ‘ Sermon-"Abide With Me" Rev. H. L. Denlon This is the final sermon in a series o! llvc mull-uses bucd on flvc favourite hymns. Trio Selected . . . . . . . . .. Messrs. Calder. Quigleyr. sic-ma The MALE CHOIR. will sing “Abide With Mo" as a special number. after the sermon. lVllss Vern ll. Malcolm Campbell. Mus. Bum-Choir Director Miss Ilefcn (Jailbreak-Organist. You are cnrllillly invited to worship with THE BAPTIST. CHURCH -~ I-Cwi- it <11 ‘I- C-OG CiQC O§£iCV CoZnCQQOQOQOQiQGDQCZOLOQDHCEQGQOOQGQQIZ -C-0:>:>.€€C‘.C€<>.C-9D:3I’JQ€-I~ , MCFQQU nity United Church REV. HUGH hflLLER. M. A.. B. l)..—)llr.:~iv-r, REV. A. E. MacKENZIE. B. A.—.'\ssistz=.|lt A. ROY KENDALL, L. R. A. M.~()l’§3lIl*l .‘,£I.Cd$cl'.€',~l'J-o~.1‘ “ULuI-L-e." flakflsJclntQ. 11.00 A. llL-Public Worship. The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper will be observed. " Sermon-‘THE MERCY SEAT" . . . . .. Rev. Hugh ‘.\Iil'er 2.30 P. ltd-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 I’. i .-Publio Worship. Scrmon- THE PRACTICE OF DOVE" Rev. A. E. MacKe-nzle Anthun-"The Radiant Morn" 73310321999399.0000 QDiI8Z>35£tD32tDD9lCzl1D3IrDD.C-.OO00O0ADC» . , . . , Woodward Visitors and Students Cordlally Welcome. itlornlng Service Broadcast. by C. F. (‘. Y. ) 4DQEQI3XQUILU DUODUQUFQCUWJOQQO ‘Nib-i Emulation’ .. .. .. . . . oooo"o‘o'o=:~=wo=:=~we“sf St. Paul's Church 1st SUNDAY 1N ADVENT LI 5' s». .~ Q .3 4 g it >1 Q 1~Z~ v. o C! i O, 3 Q t § . g $.30 A. hL-llnly Communion. , . “.00 A_ A.i__Mn|-n|||;_ Prayer and Fcrnvvn.” fro. _l ThHnK§K|YiI1KS for the t-nuzpntit. ~..»t- .. 1. mam Fund campaign- S Offerturv Ailtheni-".-\nd the Glory ul‘ iliv L-il-J" luau-i. 2.30 P. ltL-Sundny School and Bible (‘iwszw 6.30 P. M.—0rgan Music. 7.00 l’. DL-Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher at Both Servicerp-‘fhe lifllltr. (lrgnnist and Cholr-Masler-H. n. snl-zrllalili nlcv. n. n. RAYMOND, M. A.—Rector. nl. '. (HJCRGE (llLLESPlPk-Assiutant Minister.