NQYEMBER 13. 1939 _ " PRINCE ‘EDWARD THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN Adi ti» ‘III IEEI IS INOINT- Ill II All GIVE IlEII OIIOSS NOTES The National War drive for Can- ada opens November 13th. He‘? the collectors by contribut- ing l you can. Within 24 hours after Canada declared war. representatives o! the Provincial Divisions o! the Red Cross met in National Council in Ottawa. Within another 24 hours. a national war council had been Iormed. The Red Cross because of its automatic appointment m me oi- flcial position of an army auxiliary by a declaration i war. is the re- clpient of the of icial information as to needs, and or official instruc- tions as to packaging. shipment and. distribution. Red Cross after tour years experience in the Great War, and twenty years o-I peace- timelactivittes. finds itself ln a positron to undertake quickly and efficiently the new tasks imposed by the outbreak oi war in Septem- ber. 1939. Its policy is to keep intact its major peacetime activities and. largely throttsh the services The Canadian lulrlollit l —. Iir._W. L. Macdunald l Z41 Prince St. l Office hours 2 till l and ‘I till O mar. rtlltalt; l IIine And Dance g l wnrrre sror l MONDAY NIGHT é Featuring Don Messer And his violin Admission 25c All modern dance 8 to 12:30. .flu'u'lrl'ln'lrl'h'u'ln' - l L-szls. l The Oentral Guardian inis column is rtterveil To: new: oi local Interest but ndvertisui; ui a newly nature may be inserted at 6 cents n word ttrlctiy pay- ADM In advance. r-*—_i_; CRASWELL rm Photographs SAVE MONEY by buying your footwear at Purdie and Fergwsrgi. UONFEDEBATION LLFE INSUR- ANCE. L-OIBO-7-2I-3I WEAR THE BEST, “Black Dia~ mond” rubber boots. we sell. them. Birdie <3: Fergusons. L-544. DR. J. P. Mlllar resumes practice Wednesday. L-547. ENGAGEMENT-Mi‘, Thomas H. '_ White announces the enizflllvlnel" 1 of his daughter Margaret Lesley to Bruce Stewart Moore of Sydney, son o! Mrs. and the late Charles Moore oi’ Bonshaw. Marriage to Patrol which is equipped with two way radio receivers. He was shown through the Detective Department l o! that city and was impressed by l the wonderful system under which l they operate. especially in the fin- ger print department. The Halifax Police admired the uniform o! our City Police Force declaring that it was the "nicest in Canada." I l Personals M1". Robert Savidant. Charlotte- town. enters the City Hospital this afternoon where he will undergo an operation Tuesday morning. Mr. Zachl Bemard of DeBlois is in the city at present undergo- ing medical treatment. His many friends at home look forward i0 his ccrly return. M8301" D. A. MacDonald is spending a week at his old home 1n Wheatley River. He attended the Remembrance Services thr-re. Major MacDonald, who ls well known in the City. has just com- pleted tvro contracts on the maln- land. He arrived here from Mone- ton. ix. ONCE I MADE Tl-IE MISTAKE TO PROTECT AGAINST "B9." Joan BECKER, Popular Business Woman, Finds . . 2 No ordinary soap stops “B. O. "as Lifebuoy does Dori-r wait for an embarrassing personal experience to teach wu that no ordinary soap stops “B.O." as Lifebuoy does! Take a daily Lifcbuoy bath—then you know you'ri sale from any likelihood of offending . . . You know you're extra clcan--and you are extra dean . . . For Lifebuoy contains an exclusive: purifying ingredient not in any other popular bath or toilet soap. Us! l-ifrbuoy for your complexion, too. It's over 20% milder than many leading "beauty" and "baby" soaps. Tolla Jllflt-Wetl. , “it PHYSICIAN s. r _' l "l m §URGEQN or USING ORDINARY SOAP l ( Phone 0. K. Presby and his Band of voluntary personnel. to pursue a_ vigorous policy of war-time scr- vzce. It: gentle lather helps bring out the fresh loveliness that is natural to your skin. take place this month. 11-548. PURDIE at t-"Enousows havel an enviable reputation for giving the most up to date. highest qual- King’s Oouintyr Heartz Hall. We ncsday. November 15th. at 8.30 P. M. Dr. F. W. Rout- ley, National Red Cross Commls~' by tollls‘ BRfllllll-‘IELD l Major McNlltt a‘ W“ “first Flume“ T» . wt’l‘.“t“%s.l‘i“l%t‘i2l% Otters; t|o|d show is; ‘ " Red cross Society will’ be held m A 20th‘ Century-Fox picture. stolrrinvg" 5T‘ JAMES CHURCH tstll. Of O. Nilnili‘ Fmmw“ °5 Klngs 0mm‘? Victory through faith was the At Dinner srlliillllgirlllii" '1(‘|"lem'l.')21"5 Zilirerailehhil as? bligegreragllfliietlstgnfit-l l theme of Dr. R. Moorhead Legato‘: _.. ___, cordially invited. L-508-ll-1l-4i» l Fox Sholv which will be held atlnead sermoJn at tit; mglllizgnsergrucl: . . "—— M it. . t ~ l Wdnes-l Bt- W“ "*5 l"? i‘ Allllllrll ;\l IIIlbilCCl lfilillill’ ittT Plurtlle t8; \l"\"l'1'.‘,ll>(,£ll'5 lqaln, fill”;;.l""§"l'l‘;.§."'..r Jtladging s The minister declaredlthafihthelqat- . , l‘? 0:205 am lllliS Pfitlflt) 5100 h l; this Show “rude of {he church n e EW Dlllllel‘ by stcrc m Clulrl mlmvu. l.-5~l4 years agu l p _ world w“ mus; be a 1.9301,,‘ w N. i. '. .' -l , . Ti‘ , _ Workman h. bzvn busy for sev- _____’___ H, m m; “angst, and finally over- (sdllildldll Legion All Vtrlnaanslnl tinngfnylttlpilllvtt "a. (h... gem,“ wings infihnpe 350w ‘owes m“ attempt sphmm SUITIIHQYSICTQ. \ Nigse-nglltxr-f ‘(lira chlllltfh “hf llt(:'*' for "ms b"; Mg“ wmc" NW" b-e 'l'hc annual memorial service for dBSLTHOUOH- The ch91! under m‘ _,_,_,_ _ Seventh Du" ' nclvvzutlt.» in lilo l Tina?“ "-' "A-o .(".",'-'.'“"">'-"Vl'.""§ ‘m5 ‘ the [l0C'(";lS2(l members oi the direction oi Mrs. J. A. Levy-son 5on8. “w “mull m." w m, (“n.1, n, CIIY Stlltllrrlzt-u Dali .~.I.,:l ‘lllsillf ..('lllc'.1'l,];ll"‘fflllglllnmftgfll} ' Kllllfllll-S of Columbus was held last l "God shall wipe Alway All Tears" the Sullttnrrlltlc bl 'I\ cl tilt“ CHH- “mum “Kl m" ' blue‘ l theltrovlltceuo this Eastern‘ Kings el/Enl"? Bi m? K- 0i C- Home ‘m Field. Mr. Arthur Bruce st the . crl they said, was a: c leadinz from ttlie fu . SEVERELY _BURNED——MI‘. John Queen St. ‘The ceremony beautiful one. was carried out with close of the morning service sang “The Phantom Lesions". Ward Stephens. In the evening Dr. Lie- uciialt Legion nus h d at_ii\e Ciri- tmi Hotel on Saturday night lvltlt over 100 quests present. Mr. A. H. C no ltDWll for 1h. annual show. 'I'here l will be plenty of competition in the l five classes: Dark Silver, Medium which is a most a ‘ ‘ ~ ' ' l . . .1 . _ ' 00- -' _ D9’ G" p; _;d t» 5, m- _ - . ' ‘ - , t 'b fittiu dignity and lmpressiveness _ BRENDA lOYCh - NIGEL BRUCE» MARIA OUSPENSKAYA ..1.§‘.-‘§i.dt.~..l.ll ftltgfilyl Qémlgeicllcgrlusl-zonreglvliljlrlaCilllnllils l§§,‘.‘.§f'§§$§“§fl$§§j Pllgfilllgi He“ .5’ m. . large .......t- gnaéavflgk; lgpglswlllfijglllzg 51535;; i . I l _.| . ,._. 1 ..— . 1 8 V311 8C8 8s 11.1111 5t_-~_ r - y‘ '_ l,__._ .- B 4D 1d i“. L“ W. Hancocklaywp g mgmv 75, ' h ' I grTTastTXias er Mr. A. H. Carney» l§§"lva'se'lte1'l§lrc'ilml'tl§t "lllleelghivlllzitmliise be "'30 wigs‘ "Tltlieoiggletstsltaollsmigetftlsnvllxtl? doe": fittsmtigliy 1315K '23:?‘ E l _ l‘ " ' t‘ C. De. G.. President, ‘Summerstde li (l and fell with a p't of n ed b R _ Bro J, P, E. O'- tic 11y impossible to do uny- B brunch, Canadian Legion BBSL. io%g tar. Bcttlh hands tvers biun- igghley, yof cgt. Dunstans College f; Such (gaggg (o; they gm u The King musical honors. The silence, Last Post. Reveille- Bancsmait Allen l Toast list: — The Canadian Legion. BEST... pro- ‘posed by Mr. B. w. Robinson. M. L.l ed by the hot liquid. Mr. MacLeod was preparing to repair the roof on one of the iarm buildinzs when the accident occurred. WEAR MINER rub-her iootwcar, and was considered a. mastcmlew Thomas who must (irst put his by all who had the pressure hearth it °t hands m the nstlprmts beiore con- t! , iessing his belief. The anthem ior wfi°.§§°.ll°.£l’tl‘2§ta“°vl§‘“°° Bmmm the evening was "He Dumb 14¢"- Campbell. John T. nsetrettfw. H. Alim- In Maginot Community Sing In Flanders the poppies —~—— '~ T” A.,ex-president provincial command every pa“. guaranteed Sold in ______ . a - -- ‘ ', Scott, Matthew McCourt, John lmspomeq t9 b) 1"‘ halal" R‘ C.‘ Ch““1°“*“°““ Vi’ Pm“ “d Fe“ snag?‘ the lLne of Ma inot" Connolly. Joseph Mclnnls. mum's ciwsl d T w d lstuhlitlldle" wesment "rounum com guwns ___.__ L'544' Wltl1ll1".\'l1058 vauns ourgbrave men The eulogies were delivered Ln ___ d ._.. - - —- ____ ‘ o -' u t ~ k ‘M. ‘o- r. E. . , . . . lie a most acceptable manner by Bros. Miss Mildred carracher 3 "e. e ' ‘This column is reserved tor lMatlslulgtcz. 51%).“! m q] 1 Shglljlglwith pulpow strong to do 0r die Roderick A’ MCDOnfikL John T' Kelly's cross’ '5 now Fakms u’ .' _ i . s” news 01f local interest‘. hutmantiyvegé ‘(Vlgliildliléifl but-title C lst-Elivif; over Ulcfiweékend‘ The first hdppem . Wren lull. the vaunted Hitler blow. goylxe. wlirallllr short course in Chra-WEBWWV- "as WNTER" ‘bu’ ' " ' ' ' “Smgt 3 a trugsy gatsuca word ‘Strcntr. M‘. Cf rcsiiortcied to by w Sannda" whe"~ a Cm proceed‘ It ' l d ntl s to go AlelgxarlzsiFltlitticl" respectively. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Wendall McKennl ' N INNPEIN "NONI pazable .2 Navarre» lMalmP Geofce Craig. 2nd. lvledium lithe?‘ “wl’llfi.."‘.‘;i‘}§§.l“.2!°“§%b%‘i§; wnlllPtt-lit “NZ 0;,l1"e]r'iislh' waters The choir was tinder the direc- am than» daughter Vivien of m» ONLY TNE ‘OONPN Olll 9N g CRIPTIONS m me lBqltalqegyialfj-iegozgéanmmons mp0“ W h“... and .1... machines werg' flow. b 1e tlon tglbarl». Bw. gmgrglvnblaylstli erald, wgre visitors to Kelly's Cross ..'SU B~ ~ ‘ only slightly damaged. Yesterday Yet w it we with the att cry, Bro. er arlc ~ on Sun ay. C1 l “flown Guardian may he ded to by Capt. L. A. Moore. t . . H~ 1- Gm ..W .- . dr _________ lilllaill-igd 1° i119" Ewi- Mcme G“! save P“ 5"“:- _ . gebrfirssxetifit'll-:§§l.@'§°l3el%¢'1e sui- e “m o! '9 Mrs. FTBJlC-ll HaSlB-fl 01 K9375 ilnmll. ansigngllleaggl- iYILSPifZ-hllllmln- m‘ Iered much damage. Nobody vras we have no hate for you the foe, SALVATION ARMY cross is visiting the home of he! ivluiorlviat-Nuit in'l1is' gtlddress “m l“ m“ “cklemr At hate our hate we In the a WAG‘ and gtsxligrialfir, Mrs. w. l’. McKmm. "mmded “We p"°*.'*’“‘ m“ N°"' SCARLET FEVER SPREADS- ' l 1. h u. "H liness Meeting of the ' - n e d flllgglrgtrmlsvefi‘ ililelstglllllglflgarlli gaggle Two caseslo. SCUM we, develow W? llfigllf m“ W“ “ml “d” Sgriyfionemgy ma gelgflg B2: _________.__ as Chief Just-me slew,“ “.3; ed in White Sands over the week ,wr11 , rht for freedom or we die, morning and was le y ch d 1 : ivrecked at. Cattilllfipfit! during the “ld: DL B- C‘ Keepmg- deputy And “l? m 995W W119" Donnie! the While and Mrs. H. .an - , , u .t d h 1 l first week oi November 1775. anti mmlslcl" "l hsfllll‘ Sald- H9 M“ FLTOW. l" O ' Charlottetown wits visited b two “Blvd m1‘ ‘M99350 “'35 sllrcfldmfi Near Flanders Fields. The 1955011 13W“ b? M155 “ml” . American prlvlttcers on the 1 th of from nealby MUYYBY 311F501” Weft ‘—A. B S. was taken from the 21st. Chapter nuke scjlses are untller quarantine an ools and c urches closed. L t m 1am The deputy health minister feared Ifjfiffifls ‘fiigagflfliflhom 1e“. was other cases would develop in thls j a MM fldmwer as a Man, Teacher neighborhood. Dr. Keeping said ~ last tfght he believed the disease November that year. The speaker then referred u) the Tliini battle oi Ypres which ended with the capture of Passchendale on 10th of November lull. During these operations the British had h _ ____ otTig eignlhg services were led Ivy zoo-cum, Social HalL Mrs s Crockett and Mrs P. 7:30—Bocrd of Steward!- Carr who saw: _. "God 1s 7:30—Women’5 Christian Near 'I‘hee. Tell Thv Story." Mrs. nice Unioin,‘ Iadieshe lanol- Crockett. gave a.ta‘k choosing as Willi"! CW6 l" l (The above poem is written by a Anniversary l Trinity United Church of Char— ‘to . , .. -, .- . a "M110 casualties. me to Mun-a Harbo from "J s the Door." Daughters. home of Mrs. L , own c. l\.‘Jl.Il\(l mt 70th annl- Suflere,“ 3°00 _ , l, c“ F Y r _ BIRTH; her subject. esu m l W. w. o! me (wulCM-lon of me mgheifwréililéll bslilllsitélzgllwlll-llclflll-cauil-l Georgetown nhete the dlsgilnffll : . .__ __ st, John 10th. Chapter 1-16. T. Low er. lbllilfllllT lo the "Worship of God," Ll’, .- made l“ “Dmmrame 5°“ “m. . '_ - ‘ _ b _ , _ ed e British forces to be contin- agu It was unde-r (xmm-Ql mere PARKMAX At New Glasgow. P. lwlbh $P’~‘°~“- “"1995 Yeslmdah ually employed. It was that now’ howevm; N0 deaths had been ' E. I. November 4th, 1939, to Mr. lam“ “pmkcr w“ m“ Rev- KHEQL-l ‘some spectacular operation would reported. it was said. and MP5- S- D. PYlYkmBn- '- l iirrr. D. 1),. principal of Pine have w be undertaken to raise the dqughtgr (Norma Ben-us l Dllilllily Hall, Hillllflll. lmorals oi not only the army. but. K or R ENTERTAIN_ on »'-1' +1»? " "I- ¥ ——' ——— l Mantle‘ 0i the <lnys_ services wltas the peoplem Ettgland and other Al- Wednesday the 8th lust the room. | DEATHS t Q W110 “filming of *1 ‘élndow 5° l? lHeXnQIlIJJzlOR-W 0mm d o‘ Cam (,1 Emmi", Lodne my 19 KnlghLs‘. »-»""~*»; s~;——-——— a llllClllo._y' Oi. Illlfiil an WOlTi€ ' - C ' 5 ‘ '0 l " r Pmhl er; a in o’ n to the‘ v A 4 EH5 st l l._ . ~. .. < 1 b1, his; -. d-H. hm <> .\ asw ea be .HENDERSO.—t5 ton . ‘S 3mm '0' "liutlggglnihleflwlrl? lurrlxtrdwnrltlslllalli-rh? Ti'.'r13e§"Slry Jul? "lembfis 0f the Military forces 1n Charlottetown. on Saturday. "L880 lfigfjefiliasdflfiffifiled by ML Hgnyy ian Byng. Attacks up to this time l Smith of Charlottetown who was lhadpee“ weoeded bgalutluery PW?‘ prcseilt at the dedication services laralcoll» 9k which was ' ls o. Nov. and near Charlottetown. A soodlv 11. 1939. John Henderson in hlsl number were present and enioyed 97th year. Funeral from his late several selections of the band of residence this. Manda-y afternoon, the 8th medium brigade under the Sort-gm; starting a; z o'clock, fun- made 0n 20th November was not. for Sight-Saving Mr. Smith was for " ‘ ' “J 5' . and ior the iirs; time tanks were capable leadership of Mr. Reg Mc- oral lcnvinc M. 2130. Int/Britten?» ~ - IMF-y l"? i‘ “"““°f“ of me M" to be used in large numbers. About Gregor. At the regular convention People's Co‘ cry. liicltlle DOlllfilorflfyltilllgisbgllllrctlll-e Rev 475 laiilfxsfllweref ltlsflltlllld tzbout 6O of the lodge on Llieilitth instd the ' — ' l i‘? ' . l ' l‘ es lcrrt or" w re ca 1- '_ ' i‘ "-" . s .*.-.- "Jfl-‘l-lqll- R ' llluvli lgiliilllllqlf/YPMQM at bmh 5"‘ tttllgd? but [1100GCl'l‘il€ll‘I5)C0lll’1i.CI‘ a'tl- i9p§l§“...fi'c‘f.b gggnmwefie ryélvida ‘I "I" ‘N ,5 meme” Bonita iiranlille- Frankie Tllllmas “it?! .31....‘ n. the ......~..l..t scr- llfilifitfii? 5'35 éililiaillét‘ $5.13 filmgspeglgls glgggggid Iglmgegrvggg i N D MacLean 3 and - ' ' j '3‘ i flu tut olgnn Prelude lat ~ y, i1; 11 .. lire .1. hem r311 ' . _ l . - - World on Parade “on” ' Eduardo clamwm \C'll‘(\l'll'lLP 1 O. Thou oi God Zgtlt yliozgnlblll? l g szgltgclialignniwntvilistllllofillfgeisl) l F w w“? a = - * ‘ r..‘.i‘tié“il“itll~l°tgliif ‘islrrrl; cm m» the t UNDERHKER .. -' w win 20‘ W» _ ;: 'l‘l'l'is “nutsh- cslcated t; fine at; blivkell 0i. as was also Artrrtlixtice lfiuliggrllziellligewkléig a?‘ Lhwénfgupwlu :' EMBALMER TOO WATT ;-_ _~ ~—-—~~ ' - ntospltere for the worship by the llny, and rte-establishment o ose ~ '~ K. Charmuemwn u.‘ a , ¢.,...‘..@;..l~...;., During the service WM had “W” “mm-ll m“ w“ ‘RETURNS wrrn rmsomtn- '- u m. Wiltshlra ¢ n‘ PETERS CATMIDRAL l In M GmOTIGm flwlrllmlgflldlllf“ A°“§§°‘.‘,°“.;" anbciallgl-egllsaccgusltiergilxsel? mlgnililllg Cotnstable Vllzlgllam ragga! “Chflwl l “Phone 14a '50 WA“ '-'—‘- ‘ ' ' '. ' ' " ' League. which was organlz- C y Po ce rce arrv n ar- I ‘ o" Rem°“‘bl"m°e mmmmg a’ ‘m " A" A' G‘ o‘ “d "'9 congwgatm" m Zmitl“. comet-once called by Gcn- lottctown Saturday with a prisoner . n. 200 WATT ~ < . . - . . ,1 ' - ~ ' ‘ " I ‘u? Yfllllleln Calebmllm" 9i the Hwy MK- JOHN IiENDLRbON “Ulfhlllb-l’ wflwrm’: m0 """'em's "a1 Smut» ' Soutl Airlc in 1921 from Halifax. This marks the first 55~5vfi "'-' "5 Eucharist. wus held for those who -—~~ s S mp 41]}? 51"“ l‘. 1e Dam“ bydJfclisgga (which was gllendétl by Idild Mar: time a member of the City Police ~—-—»——~ ‘Ti —-' ieu m the Great Wan The Re“ »l he death occtt red on n l lNOlllS was BiiCCIlVCY text e c( shal Eard Hlilg. The orkanlztitlolt of For“ has been 5cm, {mm here to savomonayondependqblg Canon Ivhlouc oliiullttcti at the t‘..l.\'. NW. ll. at his rune. i0 7W5‘ l'\l1l"'°l>l'ml9 l“ ll“? ocuflsllm" h the Canadian hetlifillfl. an integral escort a prisoner back from the I c sc" 1"‘ ' morning while ton street, 0i M1‘. 50h“ Howler‘ ‘ld- "Jcrllgllfln My Glorlquf: 133"“ m” Magus was Qlgfimzed m mainland. Constable Poole speaks Edison Mqgdq Lumps. They all Biulc {tn 'l'aY" 3;" "amid muway Cmp1""'"0' ML ' N by kiln)" '5 a favorite mt‘ Olifiwfl- in 1925 BM U“? llreiBranch iri Blowing terms of the treatment l 1 -' 1;. . - congregation and it is lnter- on the Island, was formed at Char- ti. pcneeiuily nwilll .. ~; r. .11" Iomrsliltt endure lor ollit-lvtcll at. Evcnstnz. to eu- " l" 11;. joined the “m; w note “at (m the day the 10.6mm,“ m .926‘ he received will! he was a tows 0 Tournament gv o g . ,.. ribibage l l '" -~ 7‘ l ‘- . the Halifax Department. He was , . bl 1 R . c Mt he to 01- . ~. - 1-1 d rrli.\\":l.v afr- »l ~1 ~ - olilcially opened for The speaker referred with "cud lowest l“ hmory. aliiiillli-‘cfllt ihe tillage ix: 0S1. Paul's ivnlllcll tub ttlzvtcrnctigiy!‘ ‘ligsycars ago this anthem kvlaé-rtglltflsxtio allllclchclvtlvaetlgctig-(lgggiirlgé driven around the streets in the; d- ‘ P H” chufch- shops lllllll his rctuctumv - ' tvus. sung. , l . “Tl l I s s l ' ' " l M) m ‘I ._-___--- six tvflfs aEw- H“ wnsl Qmballll Th"; "N51? m; “‘§r§§,§§§l°’{,a‘,'f,i gfili.'gll.i.fiffi,l.l‘lvlllg has?! Gode. fflfhyfiu.a"..'l,",',".l.p'llyrtstilli.e ‘gimQNieeerlilsl oldest Iflllwuy PM“ mm‘ ‘rlllbflilerglwslflgag by ma“ Us” Wm brim; us victory in this war, as‘ I lawn“. and a sllvr-r m" will start‘ 1'00 Law l0 ("flsfly "Tllllctlie of Brooklet’ Pomt Rlladt and“ the organ Postlude wgs in ilmci PM“ he dcclllrcil- l . lz/siiirll-tsdttoy Ithlahhlithmigixsli; ‘ml _,,__,____ .. . ~ .. . " ~—r—‘i*‘-‘-i_‘ ~ s .' - ~ w/iurrnflillilnmrofi tiousE- ‘he m“ m? gelldttetlétlm lgyNszlmlltvllgle ggvilliif; "' F‘ 5"“? "mm , y CAIJPYFRNIANS BAG PLENTY l lfllgtfiongStreci. Charlottetown sol work in coltntry. Almlv Gunr- ' " " ‘l ‘d He remained in Th music for the evening ser- “"1 . I 1AM ‘ll °'°'°°k V- l"' Mm“ Wm b‘ We’: dim L-54-'1'11'13'2" cm" Mrhlnmil in» to tllc cud, ‘and me “included m, org“. Prelude: vlrttmmivls LAKE, at (‘ljllfil’) l em , ""1" "1‘§ljl'“il"f{‘ “l 7 “' '“' ‘v°°“" -'_1___-_-_~_~_--_:: rr-wt lll< spnrs-mltce wolllld cflflrlle m) Chornl Pretudxixpur bfiglgg‘, -i~lllnli1cnllfggillaétilslrgsg will)‘ m v. u! - ~ ~ - w_ wmnulm . pass-ed 1°‘ B m“ l“, l‘ idly Tm“ l“ mam‘ .."° y A W5‘ e" lf‘ ‘ MA . W < Secretary oi Committee. _ \\.. .ll\‘.lll{\l)i_t' ‘liunwl! (b) ngvening Chimes by H. . gnmy bems they had shotl, 15ft l l P-NHHNNVIHH’ and mur-Fsfifi ~ " wlxcc on. , a.- only 5o grzzzlles were siot n ' “s. Hlgfflfg ‘ ‘ I ~ v~=t~ with whom hi! The choir led the congregation ‘(lie enme prwmm - Me FOR “n” “m” came in contact. t f the ln worship grfilnglggxtfj\tfrbi€l’%hs% --—;;_-;.._ _ . .:.-___ e . i; l %___fi__,,_,_,_,_,_._._._.fi.‘h,h,lfivfi HGHT . -- U“ v n_l tu- .".l.s rrtirelncn wit’! “Tali-‘- Ml! _° m‘ ' “e “ ' EXAMINATWN tall"; ;;-<1;g;,,,..§=_“"‘l °éi“til§’“~°.i8;‘;ly"§£§.i.filill32l‘iilia~ M. M‘ ' BUYING FIIRS Fitting rind Silliillylng GIN!" i continittcc. dlsehnrginqv hi5 dun“ lsolo. "My Redsemcr and My Lord’; gum wlslhesgv l _ I Etc. with satisfaction to nl. concvrticd. hv Bnch—by Mrs. Frnttcl-l Hol p,‘ Ken m me course or his ser- E: He. ls survilccl hr illif“ rlslllltltttr. l’l‘r:l cr flnfllffllf? ill wor-‘hlllllpfglsls lmarldyvswrdllr.d°°“"§§,_}l‘°nlljl{fy?$l l M!‘ HZIITV KlfSh Will be .= - -~___- \\‘iSOliS-.; _'lf ory was “ eo - ace - ‘nom .11 -. ', ~ "I Jr J‘ f_\l""sp'ffi"lgoilgllt'l'llt ttlltl Willlnlu igllwgullgtgogt Blind the organ Post- lllrwwaswexpressed ln some of the‘ l Tlllyllll! furs at M1‘. L. Mac- J orrttllitrrulsi" fi tr» "."';I\. till ill ll‘l‘l‘lflf’wlfrlll,ll l???’ ‘l’? “ “m” l“ c- by Mm‘ Maggi;,geg,agsg,"g.gilgefi$g;wml;f,igI ' Donald's Tailor Shot)» Char-l l"°"l“g"“- P- 5- l- ' ' ' ‘ "' ' “ 5"?‘ ‘ ce must not be loitetntvn on Tuesday 0m“ "on"; 10 to 1g A M. 1' Hoqltlam. During the service yesterday n let- lchrlst. Lovers 0 i188 M _ _ ~ - ' I (O. a m] 2:05" . ' ' m 3 wulqlngtpn, to all of whom deep lfirnrlirg? gleDRevé $21111} rrhloilsetrct; dwiasloolélrligedsabkeslatéseeclétleclh%higfgaflf_ ‘P Bring m your furs. ~ CANAD|AN GENERAL ELECTRIC tlmrso , o a ec.. opponme . . . .. - - I 0i Tee Connyecied with '1 l V _ _ 1.135 pint‘: today o! the church was read extcndlnx sent conflict was the 6N0!“ 0! 011*‘ 9339510“; ' _ . l me home at “hearty greetings." man and not. because of the general [Ina ‘I l 5W;3"gal,"_‘°“" “g a letter was read. too, from the will ot world opinion to w. V. _-.