v THE CHAREQTTETDWN GUARDIAN‘ I r ‘IEAGE TEN If. isn't age that tlilll< the Nor frequent iv -lliil;_r or curli your lillir hicks lie and lu . i. it may he title to a (colnlilioii you ("all corn-ct in tiventv-ioiii- Iiours. Avid scalp. - Neutrrilizc the arid .~‘l“(‘l‘('I lIlIl> ol‘ tho ‘st-all, and your Iillir will lll|\‘t~ lllt‘ lovcliy shecn that nudge» any Ilair ~o 1 attractive. A fl-w drops of Iliznlit-liilt- l will (lo this; iiiitl a~ its liaiiic illlpiit-s, ‘ Danderillc is a scit-lltiiit- (Iail(ii'uil' (lis- solveuii. Five Iniilutcs after Iliiiideriiil: is applied, every pnrtirll- oi‘ (laildruil has been (lissulvetli < Acid stialp should lie ~u-iicct(i(i it‘ your hair is at all .~tiil' or stlingy. or won't hold a ivzivo. :\ll()1.ll\'l' ‘(ill- mpie who . "No. no. Mfll 1‘ 111179011113’ cor. rected Ada, flushing self-conscious- Iy. "ll isn't. at. all certain lthfltshg jshull marry Milli)? 119-1991" ' mer l reminded Ada. lin only w!" ilig it." Amt looked s0 icouhln‘! ‘innit-iii?’ ‘(unity o’ mu '_ not grabbing il——1-11!11 heart was touched‘; .veii 11S . . a v , ; ‘ ivhence they ivirfi. first Ciqnh-lau l walked on llie ' 911v Y“ l ‘ lie looked anxious and W0 ~ I hicredulous-i-Bhe liuvinl; i119 °P9°" lug Harcourt Mi cynlhlal efore the little ' lend a don't hesitate to give away a . - of “Do you know that Im afraid - ‘ i i '2" ‘msht-rllltetl liel‘ so" i“ 5““1"'”"" K iYuu a, soldier. afraid?" I “his "m liiiyBmliirluuaivllla“ill ‘ sweretl steat 1 Y- _ i599“... you go so lyliillt-hleilftféllliilgél‘ to adventrre, You 1e 11.0 11$ hum nrw licople, new men. Ini u ! ‘of losing you." _ ‘l Ills (laruestiless touched hell. ‘eyes were (irdeitt. She tout ‘viii, his arm, on which her hand ies (a, tronibliitg antler her touch. - ‘TH; "llasil." she said suddenly. i liiake you it 117mm“; 11's P93511115. that l do lovc you. after all. l kami- I‘m vcry fond of Y0". 311d m1“ , like you tremendously t0 101141”. w. f0!‘ the frightful blow you 0119s} (p.31; my pride. l'll make you the, promise; if you'll take the black» opal back to‘ the Chinese temllkt l'll marry ' you." i I feared. ‘I Best for You and Bilbo too .... must tell Cynthia Greer that I can't so to China. "Not so fast." he said. “Wait a minute, Kendall came to me short- ly afterward and paid back every tent. lt. seems Yhat Caison help- cd him oilt. And, Philip was crazy with joy, because he said that he‘(l loved you since the first day he saw you, and he'd been distracted at having malrled yeti under cir- (urzistaiircs that might lead any- (lllti to l.hiiik he was selling himself for money. When he'd paid his (left. lu- said to Illi’! ‘Now ‘I m wor- thy oi‘ her; now I (‘an go_to her with c‘eali hands. You can't know Wlilll (his Ilivlllls to me!‘ Thai was after (farsoli had fixed thing's for liili. Thai boy loves you. Nor- uni." Flu‘ lifted hopeful eyes. “You thinlk ii wasn't flier-moll- ey?" ’I know It." he anmveiseti siliiply. "Sydney Stokes ttld ine—~“ “Stokes is a jealous, meddling fool." _ She sighed. "I wonder If it's too late? il wonder Ii‘ Phil will come back to. me?" ' Golden Text: Let justice roll down‘ not e0 easily (it-tovtt-(i iii (nit-s wit‘ —ls an aerid odor to ilie iliiii" ivllcn it is warm, or uftt-r c.\\‘l‘(‘l#l'. .\n-I for thirty-five cents at ail_\ drug-wire. you can got n. bottle oi‘ UaluIi-rille, that afternoon." W11)’ didn't you go before It was cleszd. dear?" [IVE H068 We are buying live hogs daily": ‘xcepting Saturday. For those deliv- ‘ ered at our plant we can affordl to pay more than at country points; where we have freight and other expenses to pay. ' DAVIS & FRASER. b779-l0-lll-tf. l l A east»: SHELTER l Pvionki How kind of you i ‘ _' "" Ho to shelter me from 3 n1! Consisting of 100 acrcs of land situated at Campbell's Cove. Lot 47. King's County. i This farm is ideal for growing. potatoes as thcrc ncvcr was any‘ inussell mud used nn' it. l No buildings, but excellent build- ing lumber can he found on pro- pcrty. For further particulars apply to DUNFAN .l. ('.\:1rll'l§l‘§l.i., ill (‘ollcuc Street, FhtrrmonI, Nc-r; ll1iili;r~,lii.-l-_ l‘. N‘. A.‘ l30-lI-4-4i. iiiifiliflii Siiii l will sell by Auviiun (m ‘Fucstlay’. ‘tlovembcr 15th at l)! (ft-lock p. m.. 32 wrrcs of lalid Wllll buildings being the cslafc of the Ialc John Mayhcw (if Bradford. This farm has an up- to-datc fox ranch and is ivcll sit- ‘ uafed ivlth buildings in good repair. u. Also the slot-k and implements con- T" " ' " ' ' ‘ , I fiisting of "m. driving ma". 9 years.) Many a man who now locks slice- ohL om. ma". 7 ‘years “mplcather would W921i’ golden spurs if one cow to frcahcn in Apm‘ m". knighthood were the reward of heifer to freshen in Alarcli, also a “D1111- ‘l large quantify of liens. i niltomoliilc, ' 1 gas engine. truck WZIIIOII. 2 driving: Wagons, wood sleigh, driving sleigh, seeder spring harrow, smoothing - harroiv, disc harroiv. hay fork and ‘, i “ equipment, together with n lot of ' i Small fools. lf not previously sold there will be offered a number of black and silver foxes. Jhcut the same. I love him Irss. but he's struck on me more than ever. So it averages all liuhi." ( (if Star 'I‘olli'ing (‘alz as good as Il)'\\‘, Only l‘llil lPll lhtinsltntl miles. \\'ill l)» sold on llarltei Square at‘ 123.30 ’l‘ilristlay'. Novcufilct- ' 8th. l 'I‘(-rm.-- at sale. l Terms of SaIc-—AII sums under J A $10.00 cash. over that amount (3 ‘ ‘ MacD?\|:slli‘OD“'poI_ l, months credit on approved joint 11'.,_11‘.Hi‘| mites- ». _e.__..._- .-_. he. If’ day proves stormy, sale to fake ‘ place first. fine day. ‘ .1. WELLINGTON ruoailts, Valuable Wharf . F Executor. For Sale t 29-10-3I-8i. -.....__._._._.~__.. -_.. __-__-_-__- - liiilliflN SALE. - TUESDAY. NOV. 8. Property l ‘ _.._-_ l Th” 11113913181181! offer for sale 111°" ventrally located wharf. Tnul ‘P11196713’ is well known and hasl lmflny advantages such as Railway; ‘and warehouse facilities. IVcII ad-' opted for lumber, coal or produce’ . ‘1“"‘1"°55- 1n K001! <repa.lr. Low? 0f Valuable Property and FUFflll-,upkccp_ App“. l ure at Nos. 9 and 11 Chest- M_ p‘ HOGAN soNa eic., dishes. lot of bed clothes and ‘bedding, 1 parlor mirror, 1 liook- v ‘ case and lots of articles not men» “c hefflby idve notice that on and tioned. Carpet. (iilcloth mid linolo- "n" Novcmbel‘ 3011i. 1927. we will um squares. Nothing rrservotl. Sale d0 strictly n. Cash Business. Wg flm] of furniture starts at 10.30 o'clock that It Is Impossible to do a Credit ehayp. l flange. 1 FVUFIIZICCHL‘, new, Business and compete lgllngf, ch05; and two small heaters. iwho are doing a Cash Business. .wl"f...'.i'.fill;i‘l..iiil2“ilf“...‘Li.l?‘f.i)...‘§ S251‘ ‘fiiflmii. W’ """' "W". ‘ pair fully eqtilppedhntl lli0(l"'l‘fl i.i we imam. (t: ma" £30m"; ' i every way Lin-g» vard (Tontrnllv n; "e .-|_ y d r y r p“ mun" located. Satir- (if propr-rtv will be at, u I a"; an we 5on6" a um- 12 o'clock. An Ideal lnvcstnlctlt.lpglllrgfe o your Tnde for "w: lisllz‘..rt".'t".i.l.r.ila" it" ;;:i::.’..:::; we ti» --- bargain Terms or [iroperiy made over-due “comm” and Nam o’ known [at sale‘ of [IIPIIHIITP cash ‘mmd mu“ be ‘mu o“ m before ‘ ‘ " ' ' ‘ ‘ November 30th, I027. ‘ lllltclluii-filtilllc-l- sillre of fiirlliitlro slarlsi n not settled by that d“: we M" JOHN -r_ MAR-rnq’ ,iiand all accounts ovcr 5-,,‘ f, (‘hflnnun 9L form-y for collection. | QQNMJ), . PROWSE a SONS, LTD. l Murray llllrllur, r. |.f ' (vi l . nut Street. l 99B_1O_2a_1wk_ ‘ I . Furnlturc: (‘tinslsls oi‘ parlour,‘ ‘“‘_“““"”_'_.1y (lining-room llctlrmlln and kitchen. 3 Some very ll1I"‘ furniture and . beautiful lllilili‘t*ilt~lf‘:¢. Oetormooi‘. ‘ lie uttered an exclamation. “Take that accursed stone with us on our juorney?" “Are you afraid?" Ilo was silent a moment. (Ho ltissetl her il\\'l{\\'fii'llly on the ;fOl‘Cl19il(l. | "Go and see, my girl. I'd bet I Then: ‘all I have that he's crazy aboilt “.i\i|"k(.,.t your‘ llllllll‘ full‘ and uvlet-t _____ “You Shall have your wish" he “my M" 01H PI limit ic lavlor tor \\'\'I‘ -_' ‘ : .. - -- _ h i lIIe was leaving the loom. when _ ~_; _ gh :s.iitl quietly. and I shall ave, _ \ n to e beauty parlor late yniil" he tilrnod suddenly and said, his “Now ‘what have I done]? thought Till-filled 01d iiwe colflflllg! (‘yiltliia riiefully, when she wasl "You like this Mrs. Lind, .Ion‘t buck in her room. She didn't sleep‘ Will?" ‘ much théi night, And Norma, in her Norma stared. suite across the hall, lay awaken “Of course. I'm vely fond of her. riiarlllg at the reflection of an elec-l Why?" tric light from tlte- garden that‘ “Oh, nothing. Nothing at ail." lie played on her ceiling. How would answered hastily. and shut the Philip receive her, supposing sheldoor behind him. over fOlllKl him? She was askingl Norma smiled tenderly after him. herself. l .~\(la Lind ivas sleepless, too, try-' too," she thought. ll 111K to still the pain In her heart. she'd have him‘! Dear oltthaddy!" 1°11 “P011111? with Collins she had seen ‘Cynthia and Harcourt. Had San Francisco, silo but known it. Collins was excited with the prospect oi’ ad- wzikeiiil, too. He was wondering venture. Norma was fearful, torn what chance a rough old fellowlike between happiness ocssiuned by "Daddy. tell me the truth. He married me ‘oecausg "e owed you money, didn't he?" himslllf would have with the chicnher mutt-rs story (-I' the facts re- llhlfllll 111l1e widow who listened solgardilig the business deal with Phil- t<_\‘llll)iltllEtl'Cl1lly to his loiig-wiiitlethip Kendall, and apprehension lest 1019-“ "1 1119 fififly success. ishe hail unwittingly alienated Phil- liarcourt, in pajamas and dress-lip folever. Harcourt was grave, that now controlled his destiny anti on which they won. .-n,i,a,»k(,,]_ 11,. llllil-i-iv\\'ll. sat staring at the opalli-ealizlng the hazardous e1ll(»a~1>i~l.t-l..n abatement of miiivo, u“... m..] lorigillallty, Amos and Lincoln are J1“ 115‘ milked. the sound of (Iistantwas, moreover. uncomfortably con-lute exceptions "Imlm," hen“ seemed 1° 90110 in lliifscloils of the black opal, sioivl-d xilllhulfiosclgllt 0f incense. m111',a\vay in one oi‘ his bug's. 'l‘h( »~ “m! flnwnrs waljlilrfiliicfiil of alnirlhesv. hnsy with the litiluztlzeait‘ lit-i m," me “sin ‘i s no“ 1' 5- llll-“IPPSN and Norma, was lllllll-llll- ‘ n 0 a 1OVe1Y- YFRZHP- pod, disapproving. llllinllfitllliltliililifs (Ixitéle creature, floated Ada am-oillpanlvd (hem to the nl am ha y s‘ station. She itisserl hoth girls be WM" liflnlf-iill‘. at least, I shall "ngertmflyv 1 r” M "'15 dreidmh "flood luck!’ slit» wliisilczod it) man I marrie -l , d l" a mad m°m'"1" tiach in iilvil. THE DEPARTURE. Major Harcourt took hel hand H ‘find raised it‘ to Ills lips. She Iht- Ioiloiving I'||Q|']]h|g_ when _1I1Il5llOLl like a ‘school girl, Whoa (‘ynthia was having breakfast, Nmtlilie train pulled out of the station. bill's fathcl came to her room $99k. she was still standing where they 111K his (laughter. had loft her, a plump, solitary. hut “I've not to get buck 110ml, a5 gallant, little figure, waving good- (‘flily Rs possible today, t...) 1'11 My by to youth and romance. hood-by now," iic said heavily, ' 'l'hc little pivity of voyagels "siziy- Norina clung to .liini. her eyes ttl two (lays in San Francisco to wot with sudden tears. attend i0 passports and to make the "Dear. old Daddy! ‘I hate to leave final arrangctnetlis for the loin; you. I'm not sitrc that i‘ni not WYBKE. "Hfltilli-Z a great mistake to go on, this wild errand." - "Mother anti I)a(l would throw a Ile patted her LIlIOlIldEEl‘ awkward. l'll, If they knew what I am about - - to do," Cynthia remarked comfort» "If you have to Iiavc Philip m ably at dinner the last. night, “but lnalkc you happy, I guess you llel- it's not my fault", she added virtti- lel‘ R0 and fetch him. He's a fine oil-sly. "I can't be expected to get young chap. Norma."\ Jinto communication with people She drcw back tlonrliim. ivlping who are rushing about somewhere 118i‘ QYBB- between here and Paris." "Dflddy. I love lllill-—1)llt'l'lll not ‘ll wish ll had your assuiance so suzc about his being ‘so very and your couiage." sighed Norma. fine." With a. sudden reckless pushing back her un-tasted food. resolve, she said; "Daddy tell me "You and King Carson would make the truth. He married me because an ideal pair,‘ You're.- s_. much in owed you mtncy, didn't he?" alike." (‘ollins looked at her steadily for She caught Basil Harcourfs frowning glance and flushed. "Forgive me. I shoilldiri have OI course, It's Impos- .1 long time. Then he sziid: “| guess you better know, Norma. I swore that I'd never tell you. bo- said that. (nose I acted like an old fool, l sllvc." loaned Philip the money he needed "Quite, quite Ilnposslblc!" said to save his business on condition Cynthia. crisply. "But at least, that he many you. Iiecatise I want- I'm glad my husband is interesting I'll llllll fora son-lii-law.’ and a gentleman. liave I told She cried olit at that and sank you tiial. II'm going to marly Basil. to our llt- down in a chair, hiding her face iii after he has retained the (pal to Harcourt beamed Mppily. iier hands. , the temple?" , "Oh, why (ii(Iii't you tell mc he? Norma was again astonished at lore?" fllli! walled, "-- 1:01" 1.1 l “He's getting very fond of Ada, ice ‘Vflllllef 11 lion of justice. At iiooll the little party left ion-and the long (lroilght oi‘ injusiicei Cynthia was any. "\vl‘l he iii-overt." l "Now l nnzler- this amazing young person who or- mt, i ed her obit destiny with such ‘ am s, 1927. i l ll water and righteousness n a mighty stream. Amos V: 24. AMIOS PLEADS FOR JUSTlQE. r 1 (“The Sto y.) Prophet-y. ill its prt-(llciivo phase» Is finely Illustrated in this lncitleili. , Israel was at the peak of prosper-l ity, glory, power and wealth werei his, All lost territory had ileenl regained. Solomon in his glory‘ hardly siilpassetl Jeriboiiiii II. Yet, this solitaly. unknown peasant, stood lu the city gate and sung; the requiem of the empire as throngs passed iii and oilt. Thi- coultl see init few thorn ivele to. heed, yet. how ‘literally and ililly his words were tutilled. Israel, miglil xilallll as a vilgin in bloom‘ and beauty. Yet soon ravaged by1 a wanton flllflllly. she ivas tt- i‘alI flat in thc dust, and no hand would be stretched out to lift hor up. (‘ap- tIvity ill near-by Syria would have been bad (llltlllfill. illlt to be (illrrietl far beyond Ilalnascus by some iin- knowll conquert c, accoidillg to Am- ; 0s was to be Israel's fate. And there would be no return from this‘ nourished. \ _ .__ _ _’___ captivity. Tile‘ "Ten 'I‘ribes" were. to he cast so utterly so, that no man . should w their fate. Yet "liai- red‘ w: ll the pity Amos gut for ‘his fidelity in delivering his lllCf-l- sage. Al] tinned from him wlthl abhorance. l ' \'(-t in this. instance. as in all oth-‘ ,_crs. llle doom “Inf; conditionai. It‘. _ Isrnt-l ceased to trample (:-ll the I1I€BII, a huge if-ck stood. It. covered ‘poor, ceased to lake bribes and to ‘ivhat would have Ilecll Virgin guil, lturn tr cold shoulder to the (lespsr- . It cast its shadow upon the ground ‘ately needy. God would “rcpent" "around it. lli (lid not. belong there; laiitl‘ilisastei' would be avertednlt was an alien pushed there by. ‘Then “what you now affirm \vltli- ,snme’glaeier or dropped from some out justification will be (lonblyliceherg, War is such an alien. truc~-iizilnely ‘Jehovah the God of It (Ines not belong in current civil- " be with yoil‘." ‘In view Jzation. It is pushed liere by the ‘of illiz» the patriot-ilropliet renews ltonvelitionallties of [lust ages. Not his zippeal. "Hate evil" “love (merely the welfare but the perpetu- igotitl.“ “establish justice and (loll iity t-f civilization (lepentls upon the will he giacious." “As it is now (removal of this intruding illicit. lllt! ground is parched with injust- lDifficult task? Admitted! But some- Wliat. it needs is an inunda- lllOW It must, it will hi) ZIClIlQVPIi. Let it roll like.‘ .\VIll(‘l', (ioining as a mighty stream iDAlLY READING; i .\Ion(lay~—A'Propliet‘s Vision — If anyone imagines that. scciolqllichu 4: l—-5. ogy is a ntoderil science. a fruit oil Tuesday-Good Advice -—He- (latter-day civilization. let Iiini notice ‘b; Qwg 12; 14_ llbat seven centuries, B. (‘.. Alilll-‘i, Wednesday-Betti Warfare —— llippeals to a social conscience and Ephesians 6: 10-20. ivnulu-iutes the fundamental prin- 'l‘lllIl'S(1l\Y-—A Christian Soldier- icipkzs which untieilay the UtlllfiflhAcfg 10; 1_6, land altruistic relation among peo- Frl(1;ly_A Chrigtinn principle..- lplc who live in an ideal state. Re- Romans 12; 19__31._ lgttlous between various classes of.‘ Satur(lay-—- I~‘0llew Conscletice- citizens are to be CllilrfliilefllflhAqig 5; g3_.29_ lcliicfly mid always by justice, l» l Amos is essentially u, pollticalfrg TH|NK AgouT; ‘pamphlet, a patriotic appealof first . ‘o: der, Ilold. uncompromising} lsezirching ll llliisl have commalitl- iWhat are the causes of ival"! Would an economic blockade holp 1811 i111‘- fffilwtfl 0191/9" 111090 88111051 ‘to (loier nations from starting [whom ll was (liver-ind. 'I‘her(i islwnrg-g la inoderil (inelastic in the I1""-‘"1", llow t-nn (Jill-initials llvlll lo whose ptlitical papers were, rzolilposeil in (classic tilirase. 'I‘Iicr(-. was ihi- '.~.1Ill|(‘ 1.)I*lll‘(‘l lite!‘- uiry malkntanshii) iii (his l)llf‘l~])l‘O< pilot, His lliingviy is appropriate. lills thought is (ll-op hilt PXIIFPHHPI] lll simple terms _ striking lllliillltls- .is abound, the rvtlilii is pleasant. "Fake ll altogether the liliie hock wieserves tile aitelllll)ii_tlll(i luliilir- ailon oi‘ any reader. lhllos is llll‘ llallle (if Palestine, llli- ll('lllI‘\V “Milton. ‘(if Milli)". ~sptcad the spirit oi‘ pent-o? -—— ‘DEATH SUMMONS ANCHORAGE GIRL; ILL FEW lVEEKfi. rElla Ruth Ramsay Passed Away o Saturday Night. at Local Hospital. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott iOlivei' was saddened Saturday night by the passing oi Miss Ellu Ruth ;Rainsey, daughter of Mrs. Oliver, ‘following an illness of about one unonth. Death is attributed i0 cnec- l iphalitis. l A popular magazine Hiillli‘ tlmt-i Miss Ramsey was born in Vancou- liiilO had a symposium (in “|i‘ Liu- jVBI‘. 1313-. February 25. 1909- 1101' 881! I001“ hm] “one u, Cnupgegw- 1| (at the time of her untimely passing was suggested that. he might havelbeillg 13 YBIITS. 10 mflllthfi Mid 10 been less ititriaiiclioly ll‘ he had had idflY-‘i- $119 191N198. besides liev moth- the opportunities of recreation and i913 a b1°1119T~ EH1 R- Rilmfiey- W110 (liversion l" fields WlllCll l1 lill6l‘(\l'arr1ved in Aiwhornize this aitirrnoon iflilllflllllf-ll would have opened lillfrom Seward 1n ‘Vmch 91W 11° 1'9‘ ililm. .Ilut (be (aonselisus was that 109x551; lgclgllgg-l, Came m Anchorage . . .. . . » ltheie nlight llilVt bun ilLIIILPI oi 1m 1915mm was a student in the An- chorage high school. She later went lto the States and was graduated ‘UNDER THE sruov LAIVIP: which prove the , _ , lrulc that the iic-st place for the 31?‘,n12:"gggggshfifgrflongfioclulg“? average boy is school . . . . .. Few retnm‘ w’ Anchorkge y ‘e e would question the "inspiration" oi‘ iLincolirs (lt-ttysbilig atldicsss. It ‘is as imperlshttble as Amos‘ "plea Ifor justice." There is uncou- plcious art in both. Each comes ;from the depth of a ilatriotlc and religious Bt-lll. . . .Anios tore ot‘i' the ,tloak of pride. He showed Israel ‘that his wealili gained by con- ,quest and extortion was only the ‘phosphorescence upon (lccay. ls- rael's Irretlievuble doom was only a scant sixty yeais away. Ile thought he stood at the very lnolli- ent of falliug....'l‘lle current idea of a prophet is iuc- mechanical, one called to the office is thought 1" be so possessed by the Divine Spir~ pallbearers. ‘It that his own personal will _un(l The above clipping was talten from |judgmeni are practically snppIant-IThc Daily Times, of Anchoitage‘ e(I. lSt. James corrects the mls-iAlflskfl- take and (urns a spot-light m. the. M155 Ramsey is a sranddaiishtei" pmpheL He “y! “Elijah w,“ u |cf the late Alex. and Mrs. Stewart. man of like nature as we ale." So °1 Cflvelltflill. P- E- L. and a niece every prophet in and out his office <11 Mis- Fulton Simpson. Vancouver. is Dermal‘, hunmm No pmphe. B.C., Fenner Stewart. Mrs. Everett must ever be taken out of the cnte- Laird) MTS- Edwflfd MCEWEH. Gar- Bory o! the Born,“ field and James Stewart. all of P. E. g Island. YOUNG PBUPLES DEVOTIONAL SERVICE Filncral servces were licld ii the: chapel of the Anchorage Funernli Parlors and interment was in the‘ family plot in the local cemetery. The service was private. Rev. John E. Yoilel. of the First lPrcsbyterian church. conducted the ibeautiful service. assisted by Mrs. [Mabel Z. Clayton, soloist. and Mrs. lD. Fl. Hewitt. organist. Many beauti- lful floral offerings gave touching evi- dence of the high regard in which Miss Ramsey was held by the com- munitv. E. J. Monan. D. E, Hewitt. Ray Matlieivson. John Weiss. Francis La- Rue and Harry M. Hamill acted as Hell is God's justice; heaven is his love; earth, his long-suffering. November 6. 1927. Matthew V 9: 38-415. I Motto: The inventions of science will make the next War the ceme- tery of civilivatior. —llerhert Hoover ljiflljilf ITIWIQ. r ~ i WHlAT SHOULD BE. THE CHRIS- TIANS ATTITUDE TOWARD WAR’! Zelauos men are ever displaying to you the strength of their belief, while judicious men are showing you the grounds of it. ‘TRAPPERS AND FUR MEN! The trapping season opens Mon- day. November lat. and I want. lane quantities of Mink. Muskrat. BAG F01. Bil-Winn. Skunk. Weasel, etc. I interested In y Sliver Fox $043M her on sell t» me or not. have clitnnod by my up: Iii-doll ‘olldnln; plant now In oper- ation under a competent Illlll. l Where the garden should have calmness and assurance, She miir- miired congratulatory phrases, and 0n tho following day, lllflxfié! sail on a palatial liner for tho‘ ri- Tomorrow's Radio Program MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7th International Radio Programs CONCERTS 3.00 P. M. WFI (405) Philadelphia. Solos. 3.30 P. M. » CKCL (357) Toronto. Studio. 4.00 P. M. WBAL (285) Balm. Salon Concert. " 5.30 P. WJZ (454) N. Y. WTIC (461) Hartford. Masters. WBZ (333) Mass. Ensemble. KDKA (31.6) Pitts. Orchestra. 6.30 P. M. WTIC (461) Hartford. Capitol Hr. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh. Orchestra. CFCA (357) Toronto. Musical Pro. , wcsii, WLIT. wno, wnar. WTMJ. 0.00. 9.00 P. M. WOO (508) Phiia. Navy Band. WBZ (333) Mass. Slirincrs Band. CFCE‘ (411) Montreal. Music. Hi". KDKA (316) Pittsburgh. Sextet. WBAL (285) Baltimore. Concert. 9.30 P. M. WOO (508) Phila. Navy Band. CFCF (411) Montreal. Music Hr. KDKA (316) Pitts-burgh. Scxt. .. WBAI. (285) Baltimore. Concert. SPORTS-TALKS 0.00 P. M. WDAF (370) Kansas City, Address WBAL (285) Baltimore. Sandman. DANCE ORCIIESTRAS »---~ “{0}- IN MEMORIAM lvlRS. MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER lillll. illness, hopes for her nees again set in, and she (eonllned to her bed for months previous to her death. The deceased, who was in friends. and distress. Ore.; Edward mother, also one sister, Mrs. and Michael O'Rourke of Boston. was Ilolil. (Patriot plane copy) ' r- ~~ <0>~ »- pend as much upon his work as h (7. l0 Oontlnulll) - l‘ J. D. JENKINS. \ work upon his spirituality.- I Roxy and His Gang; to WJZ. WBZ. WBZA. KDKA. KYW, WRC. WSB, WBAL -- WJR, WOC. WCCO. WHAM. WTMJ. 6.00 P. M. CFCA (357) Toronto. Music. Pram. 6.45 P. M. WGBS (349) N. Y. Celllst. l _ the word quality implies 8.30, I’. M. ' WSCH 1361) M1111"?- N- Y- WEAF. “zllll the ililptuventcnl in WEAF‘ (492) N. Y. AMP. Gypsies - limiticxiqlllg umllitibi. 11ml 1.0 WEAF. WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, prlitjrliiiixrnl ti ' WRC. WOAE. WTAM. WWT. WSAI’, WOC, xoA (1:20) Deliver. vim-u 7.1m I0 v Montreal 8.00 P. M. WLW (428) Cliicl. Hotel Gibson. ' 8.30 P. M. . WLW 142B) Cinci. Zoo Band. 9.00 P. M. WSAI (361) Cinci. Palals D'Or. 9.30 P. M. CFCF (411) Montreal. Denny's. (Copyright, 1927, by International Radio Programs. Chicago.) After a protracted illness born with Christian -i‘oriltu(le. Mrs. Mich- zicl illiristoplier Dtiflqeil 11984381111117‘ ii\vay at her home at Tlgnish, Oct. After the first few months (if her‘ recovery were entertained, for her health. was apparently restored. but sick- was four h or sixty-sixth your. was very highly esteemed and had a wide circle of In the passing of this good wom- an, the community suffers the lose! ' of a truly Christian woman, Wll0.l “at all times. was ready to lend a1 helping hand to those lll sickness, She leaves to cherish her mem-l ory. a loving husband and four stepchildren, viz Mrs. Leo J, Mur- phy, Tignish: Joseph of Portland. of Wlilnipeg, and Charles of Vermont, all who res- pected and esteemed her as a real Wli. Corrigan of Boston and two broth-l (ire, James O'Rourke of Kiidarc, Her funeral was largely attenti- eil. and the numerous spiritual and Mails tailoring sent bore a tribute to the esteem In which ilio (lcceanotl A Christian's spirituality will de-. ¢ NOVEMBER s. 192w ‘- . - » ---- l . r I . f ‘ '~ , - S wltentoSuspect 1mm cuRsE 0 wvE BABY'S OWN “"0” 8°31?!" it"s“ ~ t; A _ 4 . __ ‘sud-L... 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