3- rvwgyt-Ii-wyvv: . I st susnzl Iidpil usva IOI orrsws-non. o. Shelton Sharp. Ilinisier of Agricul- ture, and! r. W. Chester S. McLure, leave this morning for Ottawa. * i . . j aasvas roa o-rrsws-usioi- mafia Wanted Miscellaneous 0- 0- mun-mime: this mom- ‘ , _ tng for Ottawa where he will sit w,” -AOIN‘I‘I, ‘r0 slu. IOEN ALIIID sssooaamrao- with tno Pensions Tribunal IOI’ the wry?“ wgawepmggmim“. villa. siss-s-lb-i math. m‘ m“ '°°'" gig“, m Victoria gm- _ u. ybyyrmtm,“ c“ a. n. ssxassmanous-m the " "Nun's!- B- K- 5-"9401- gum money colousiggmagd selling a. n. soaps-slog held recently i" “mm” the following nurses of the Prince designs and sample cards ton - . _ (,__-—{—-——-—_- . ldwssd Islandand Chmlottetown ENTS "P" “mm” $3,“; fig?‘ “will!” Bupitals were successful in ob- “G “mm” My“ s-ss-ses-ul. u. a - m mnmchmtmuqmemg 000- eir agrees. Ha e Mc- ;'°""'D d, Tgqmendoill demand. Work , g egpeqflngly profit- - COSTS NOTHING TD IN- ..bleev:nT-ygplfltlllQ.Blflfllmn fromushowtogotalobas ' a w; mo to workers. Capital Postman. Postal Clerk, Stsnogra- unnecessary. °" “plan {may Brantford, Ont. Gar- ~S. V Sept. iii-oi.‘ pher, Customs Examiner. etc. in the Canadian Civil Service. Vac- ancies occurring constantly. ‘ml- Service School Lid. Toronto I0. a m”; Guardian omce. léusbundle. Guardian Oflice. g gtreet. mom 518D! OD hand BL Uuluuafln 0mm II. N; suit-EXCELLENT 50 ACRE mm, located nan‘ Charlottetown. gouge and barn in first class con- t “ma, per particulars address ‘ Qugrdlfln 0iIlcc. 8871-9-19-31. m; Sana-so ACRES GOOD » imp land with buildings, five miles from the City. Apply Guwgm as -s-1a-al. av-—'{'-‘_"'$“”— ll. SALE- ONE REMINGTON pump gun, one cedar strip canoe. mm new. Two thirds original " pflcd for either. Apply BOX J- . 8860-8-18-61. m; sALE-LATE MODEL WHIP- pst-sedsn, 9000 miles. Will sell at . ‘bgrgaln. Apply ‘l0 Rochford St. 0880-9-19-21. [on sALE - ONE FRESH COW. n» one,to freshen October 20th. Ayrshire and n ' ‘ ' In Flora McLeod, Hopoiield. _ I 8890-9-10-21. I0! SALE - 1926 STUDEBAKER Phaeton will sell cheap or would trade for four cylinder car. Also Dodge parts for sale. Apply R. lfcKlnnon, R. R. ‘l, Charlottetown. Phone 440. ‘ 8898-9-19-21‘. IOB SALE — BARGAIN. 1 FORD ‘llldor Sedan, 1930. 1 litrrd Tudor, 1030. 2 Tudors, 1920." 1 Roadster, m9. Also full line of new Ford csrs and Trucks. Poole do Thomp- son's Garage, Montague. 0602-0-15-51. 70s ssta _ ATLAS or rnov- Jase Prince Edward Island, Can- ,,.sda, published by J. H. Meacham s Co.. Charlottetown, Canada, i 1B0). cloth, . asonably good con- dition. Gould d: Gould, 10s State . Bimet. Bridgeport, Connecticut. ll. S. A. P. S. Sept. 10-31. _ shore farm at Pinette, property of y the isle Simon A. Murchison, near iliore, church, school uui shipping . containing one hundred and four- "tssa acres clear land, well watered . with dwelling house and outbuild- ings all in good repair. Apply to Jfrs. Simon A. Murchison on ' lmmises. alia-il-id-Si. loll ssu-z - AT A BARGAIN- “Wllhlete Home Lighting Equip- vwment-o I-l. P. Engine, Generator and Batteries. Extra Motor for . Washing Machine, etc. May be llllliecied at Protestant Orphan- ". I89; Call or writs Ira M. Brown. l. 5N yfi-Tlcas, Charlottetown. . 800l-9-l0-3i.. To Let ‘Ch-W y - tn-Novassnm m, nssm- i C bis heated apartm t. Apply 30 Kent Street. gnflfld-fl-IB-Sl. LET- TWO NIOELY ‘Q3- ed rooms. Hot water.‘ "" Bilitable for college students or ' lness men. Apply Guardian. » I 8880-0-19- i i Situations Vacant. I~__i______ fjlalsamss MONEY aasrur i tamed taking orders now for Wbeautiful line of Personal cllflllmas Greeting Cards. Sell on M». rum m oeunooiud Bi. Toronto. s. v. o-ls-ss-as-si. i Wresentative Wanted n __..... ~ RAVI TERRITORIES OPEN .0! a few more high-grade rlireeentativss to ca! Stemco if" "shuns blsnu in ens ritilns uolwwmmumcss ' We give in demonstra- mmlnd installation of the “- Bllcnnen receive liberal "I account against corn- °"! A real opportunity for iate earninll ans tutors 0i salsa. Representa- "lilfl have own ear. Writs t: A“ _ can Parana, s fl-d-tf. ,-~"-"—". "' ' l SALE - NICE COTTAGE. 1 modem nnprovelnents, l7 Oriebar 8005-0-10-121. _..__-———-1——. 105 5A“; TO LET, BOARD AND grades. ' ABM FOR SALE- VALUABLE ‘ . WANTED — MIDDLE AOID ; . s-s-si. For Sale M _ . ' on” Baum“ m“ Boarders Wanted m ouyhiyugq, etc., 1c. per ———~---—~-~——— men’ preferred. 58 Street. ELDERLY PERSONS Oll- CHILD- country home for winter Guardian Wanted WANTED - SMALL HOUSE 0R . flat with six or seven rooms. Ap- OATS WANTED POI. IMMEDIATE shipment. Large quantity, good quality white oats. .7. B. Millman, Kensington. 8841-9-17-81. WANTED - FOB COMPANY. elderly lady or gentleman. Board cheap. Apply Guardian. 8840-8-11-81. ' s a mm, ,ww D1665“ “SIIIIBIIODS Vacant Female mm mlving Monday. Order im- .m¢|m1y_ Price $26.00. W. R. pedals, Charlottetown. 0862-9-10-31. AMBITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PAY. Large demand for-ladies who learn beauty culture and Hair- dressing. Join Canada's Largest system. Diplomas granted. Write for information. Marvel Beauty ‘Academies, B St. Catherine East, Montreal. S. V. F. 8-22-9-5-10-10-3. ..i_-._.__-_ Salesman Wanted SALESMEN l THE LARGEST» 'COI_.LECTION' service corporation in the British Empire, needs three men to solicit accounts for collection, from Merchants and Professional Men on a "No Collection No Charge"- bssis. Permanent position. large earnings, ‘with opportunities for advancement to branch manag- ers. Write A. C. McDcrmott, Sales Manager, 1410 Stanley, Montreal, Que. S-Sept. l0. Help Wanted MEN AND WOMEN-WIDE PUD- licity given to gardening and fruit growing makes the selling of our guaranteed quality trees and plants a steady profitable occupa- tion. Weekly pay, illustrated equipment and real sales oo-VDQP ation. If interested in money writs Luke Brothers Nurs- eries, Montreal. lla-SePt- 19- Male Help Wanted WANTED-MAN eon rans- work. Apply n. E. Connolly. Dua- staflnage. 86604-1741 BAIDII ECOME EXIIIT “through our special low east graduates. Write Molermllilarbsr ll .578 Barrlillwfl. "- c°.m c OotJd-ttl-tf. WANTED-GOOD MAN TO WORK on farm. .1. A. Miller. Harbor- view farm, Prenchfort. asot-a-lool. WANTED - SMART YOUNG MAN for farm and ranch. abis to pelt foxes. Also girl, housework. . 8803-0-19-31. ____________..___ wsnwsn mssanrsras-r sssu M {Bmlrivosrrkrkmdlpiiuno a m; , . . m" ° ° sssl-o-ls-sl. Female Help Wanted wAwramwoMAN 1'0 will! IN ;A m me at. country poly ".3414! women wanna) To saw roa us at home. Sewing machine nee- essary. No sailing. Ontario Neck- wearBCompsny. D00!- 147. 1V“ onto . woman. good cook and boule- keeper by lied couple in coantm good wages paid. references sa- qulred. Apply by letter ‘Rouss- kggpgr" care Charlottetown Guardian. sen. CHRISTMAS csans $35-$50 5357.35 .55."? spare time seliinl W" WW" m‘ mo: details ~1 qualifi ons references to Stan rd ° Mia. Co. Bo s9. “Mun. a. m‘: .M l. Limited. tivea waniscfsmall town! ll”- tlon by mail from M. C. O. Civil DOARDERS WANTED- LQBOIING ‘aim tomorrow. In the morning his sub- ren wanting board in comfortable apply to 0089- 40-21. ScptlI-il- ' srda. UNDIITAIII " szs".-..'........°""'"".'a .......... ,,,, ,,,,,, and our co-cpara“ all"!!! 0110' . oesg. Beautiful new perm Charlottetown and ~ sample free. sssmr I II‘ Iliiho l Lean, ine Mile Creek; ‘"" ;. Ethel McLeod, Summer- side; Helen Farmer, Klnkora; Mary Peters, Rollo Bay East; Eileen Mc- ‘lrainor, City; Irene Burke. Alma; Helen Hammill, Lower Freetown; Beatrice McLeod,‘ City. ‘ cans-ass. CHRISTIAN -' m. Robert l". Whlston will be the iect will be "False Appearances" and in the evening "Dvine Pictur- es." This will be Dr. Whistmzvs last public appearance in Charlottetown, as he and Mrs. Whiston will be leaving shortly for the United Stat- es where they have already sched- uled their fall and winter work. ply s. .1. Alcorn. Venetian Garrhns "DRINK OXOI-A a wholesale or phone 8100. 8803-9-18-21. beverage made by Canadian labour. Sept. 14-121. wsllzrran -1SECOND nsnn PUL- __ __ p . App y stating price to "A" care Guardian. 8892-9-10-11. Pnsowus Miss Holly warren has retur ed from Boston, where she was visit- ing friends. Mrs. W. J’. Maclntym, National President of the Catholic Women's Leonie. leaves this morning for Montreal on official business. She ‘ to be away about a month. Trinity United Gllurch ssruansr 3.00—Wl'llng Circle of King's Bellman-sols of Gare. m. s. A- McDonalsPs tore. ‘ BIRTHS ANDERSON — At St. Peter's Say, on Friday, September 11th, 1931, to Mr. and ma. W. ’W. Anderson, a MCLEAN-At Darlington on Bun- day, Sept, 0, 1081, to M)‘. and Mrs. Sterling Mani-can, a daughter. DOIRON-At Toronto Road, Aug. 20, 1981, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doiron, a daughter, Mary Agnes. MARBIAGES -____._ COYLE - MONAGIIAN-At Kelly's Cross. on September 17th, 19x1, by Rev. W. E. Monaghan, Peter Coyle of Charlottetown to Katherine Emerick Monaghan of Kelly's Cross. DEATHS LTAIOB—AE Dflftllly, Prldly mom- 1118. Donald 1.‘. Mahar, aged 65 years. Funeral from his residence at i p. m. Sunday to Malpeque cem- “w COADY-—At the City Hospital Sept. 1th. Emma Maureen ,infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs; Roland Goody. nee Berth; McQuaid. Card of Thanks Mr. Wm Inughern and Mr. and Mrs. L. Doucette and family wish to thank all their kind neighbors and friends who assisted-them in their recent sad bereavement. Also all those who sent Mass Cards. Spirit- ual Boluuets. Flowers and Messages of Sympathy. 8887-9-19-11. in MEMORIAM Li. In loving memory of Mrs. John R. Harding, who departed this life, September IMII» I920, Oncfamllychalnisbroken Motbrlwaltlseflrateobecalled Sholmbedtlslayearaaever Itlslonslyfornaall. We will not any she is dead, but sleeping ‘ In lscavua so bright and fair Whore no pain or sorrow Wlll ava- enter there. Bat when oar Ha work is ended All Ilse curtain ll‘! he family welded _ in heaven we'll all abide. Inserted by Husband and Family. N. lllacLeau Linnie ram-nevus; Alice Gordon. all Donald, Grand ‘lraeadie, Gertrude speaker at Central Christian Church' SPECTORS“M°“" Dam‘- 0'11‘ ~ isms ausnnlsn s.s-s-___ \ _MODEL or" can near - A beautiful model 0f, u" n" m ferry ‘Charlottetown’ ‘is on dually m the window of Messrs R. T- Holman, Bununerside, and is ll.- tranting much attention. It is W‘ mo; 1n every detail-S‘, -os'rrus sxmnn-fn the re- pore of the cattle 081$" 9176 "l!" of w. Proffit was elven u m" of, the best mlry wv- It shes"! have regd “The sen. dairy cow was mwned by Stetson and 50h. O'1.eary ‘and the beet dairy calf by Profflt and sonP-S , - —C'ASE ADJOURNED-A Clle of theft‘ ainst a Sunlmerslde party. which was heard in the Summer- sids Police Court on Friday morn- ing was adjo ‘ for argument of Counsel until Friday next. Mr. Mor- ley M. Bell appeared for the prosc- cution and Mr. C. D. McCa-llum for the defendant-S -INSTRUCTINGF FOX IN- ‘beck, Carruthers and McCaIIum of the “Canadian National Silver Pox iBreeders Association, interviewed ‘the fox inspectors of Kings and Queens Counties w instruct them on the marking of foxw. This work will proceed almost immediately-S -BOA'.I.‘ HOUSE BLOWN DOWN -'I‘he boat house belonging io Mr. Paul Harding at the west end of Sulnmerslde was blown‘ down m the terrific gale which was raging on Thursday night. Mr. Harding's trim little speed boat broke away from its moorings at Railway wharf and drifted upon the rocks on the ‘wharf. n was considerably dam- aged.-S —RETURNED FROM TOR/ONTO g-Mr. John s. Wright and Mrs. Wright of Summersidq have return- ed ‘from the Toronto Exhibition. Mr. IWright states that although the st- ‘tendance at the fair was not up to Iother years, those doing “ ‘ said it was one of their best years. ‘The exhibt of silver Fox skins from the calydian National Fox Breeders Association was favorably commented on by many visitors-S -L. 0. B. A. 0F BORDEN EN- ‘TERTAIN VISITING LODGES - ‘Three Sisters Lodge, L. O. B. A.. Ientertsined the Crapaud and Sum- Imerside Lodges in their lodge rooms Lon Thursday evening. Mrs. Rhoda Paterson, Worthy Mistress, presid- ed. Speakers were, Mr. W. W. Mut- tart of summc oiiiu, Grand Master "of the L O. I... of Prince Edward Island and Mr. Charles McKenzie. "l! 3503M“ C" l i up again and got busy right away. with the result that his milk PM‘ rons received their milk as usual the_ next morning. The boiler hous- ea and ioe house creamer-y, were also destroyed-s IN MEMORIAM MB. JOHN A. CAMERON The funeral of the late John A. Cameron took place at St. Mary's Church, Indian River, on August 10th. Requiem High Mass was cel- ebrated by the Pastor. Reverend R. E. MacDonald, who also conducted theservices at the grave. The large cortege that followed the remains to the church showed the respect and esteem in which the deceased was held by all who knew him. The pail bearers were: A. E. MacLean, M.P., Austin MacLellan, Keir Ram- say. Jarvis Macllellan, William Mann ,and Irancis Shea. The following were the Mass cards recelvedz-Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard and family, Tignish; Mrs. J. F. Mumaghan and family, Char- lottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Htrsimmons and Irene Callaghan, Charlottetown; Catherine McClos- key, Charlottetown; Pat Murnag- han, Charlottetown; Katherine MacDonald, Indian River; G. Roy Phillips, Kepsington; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. MacDonald, Mermaid; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Silliphant, Summerside; The Family; Aeneas MacDonald, Tignish; Dr. L. Roy Johnston, Tig- nish; Mildred Corr, Brooklinc, Mass; George Clow, Charlottetown; The Provincial Bank Staff, Char- lottetown; The Members of "the Sacred Heart Society, Indian River; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert MacNellI and family, New Haven; Marguerite and Harold Gaudet, Summerside; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reid, Hope River; Barbara MacDonald, Brooklyn, New York; Stella Driscoll, New York City; Elizabeth Cameron, St. An- drews. Spiritual Oiferingz-Mrs. Winni- frsd Murphy, Notre Dame Academy, Charlottetown. Sprayz-Jilfrs. A. C. Rogers and Hester Cushing, Summerside. Wreath-The Provincial Bank Staff, Tignish. of Milton, Past Grand Muster, 30th igsve interesting addresses on the‘ Orange Order. Several officers of‘ the Ladies Grand Lodge mad, brief, addresses. The evening closed with a social hour and refreshmenfs daintily served by the ladies of the local lodge-S —S m-FURTIIER PARTICULARS OF DISASTROUS FIRE-Numbers of’ people went out to Reed's Cornea. near S " , on Friday mom- ing to view all that was left d! Mc- Quarrisb Creamery alter it was de- istroyed by fire the night before. Nothing but the smoke stlwk and the brick part of the iurness ro- mained. Interviewed, Mr. Hebér McQuan-ie who owned the cream- ery, said that he and two young men were in the building at 11.80 , p. m. and there was no sign of fire. The fire apparently started "11- stairs near the flue and the ven- tilators in the upper part of the building would carry off any smoke. that it would not be noticed down below. Several people passing ghout midnight saw no sign of firs. Mr. Will Clark _and Mr. W. Lefurgoywho were camping near by, were the first to discover the fire. Mr. Clark went into the creamery to phone and so quickly did the flames spread when he opened the door that he was obliged to get out through a window. There was a very heavy easterly wind blowing, but fol-‘that Mr. George Road's house would have been in consid- erabie danger. Included in the loss was, the bottling outfit, ice cream Dwlllnk Plant and machinery, one churn, two psateurisers, 2600 lb of cream and 200 quarts of m ready for delivery. In addition Q11"!!! gloat three slelsbs valued at $100. his lighting plant and sev- eral small pieces of machin y. Several steel drums of cylinder oil were saved but nothing else of any vaiuo..The gas tanks in front of the building remained intact. Tbs creamery was built in mt and was taken" over by Mr. McQuarrie five years Illi- I-Ie intends to shrt x on). n. om cmaorasoroa ‘I l-FJLW. O-I-S-l-l-IC-II-ld-II-liv 2244-30.." . Zsss-l Messages of Sympathy :-Reverend Patrick McMahon, D.D., Charlotte- town; Reverend Mother St. Agnes, Martyr, Notre Dams Academy, Charlottetown; Mrs. Winifred Mur- plly, Notre Dame Academy, Char- lottetown; The Knights of Colum- bus, Summerslde; Stella Driscoil, New York City; Barbara MacDon- ald, Brooklyn, New York; Marjorie Roop, Charlottetown; George Clow, Charlottetown; Arthur Edmunds, Charlottetown; Catherine MacClos- key, Charlottetown; Mrs. Ralph Jen- kins; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fitz- simmons, Charlottetown; Marguer- its Currie, scum Shore; Elizabeth Gaudct. Summerside, Helen Mac- Neill, Summerside; Dorothy Pond, Summerslde; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roop and family, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. James Innergan, Charlottetown; Kay E. Glynn; Aus- tin MacDonald, Ottawa; Mr. llnd Mrs. U. J. Cameron, Vancouver, 8.0.; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Demoy, Waltham, Mass; Margaret Lambe, Emerald; Annette Morrissey, Tig- nish; Joseph Lonergan, West Outlet, Maine; Selina Currie, South Shore; The Women's Institute, Indian Riv- er; Archie Cameron, New Aberdeen, Cape Breton; Mrs. A. J. Maye, Brookline, Mas-a; Mrs. Mary C. MacDonald, Grand River; Sisters of Notre Dame Academy. B878-0-10-1i REV. M. D. MACDONALD The death occurred, of Rev. M. D. MacDonald. of Belle River, PEI, at the P. E. I. Hospital on Sept. l, i981. The late Rev. M. D. MacDon- ald had been a patient in the Hos- pital for six weeks undergoing a serious operation on Aug. 24th, from N NTS 10th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Sterne will sing. Iloly Comm 11.00 A. Mr-MOITIIIK Prayer and Sermon. Miss Margaret 2.30 P. DIP-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. lib-Evening Prayer and Sermon followed by union. Offertcry Duett-“Snn of My Soui" . . . . . . . . . . ,. Walden Miss Amy Earle and Mr. Percy Williams. ‘ EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A.. RECTOR. ‘ / adjoining the . The weather man seems to hav i a pick on the eiIorts of the ten- nis committee in their endeavor to complete the handicap tournament. Although there was a heavy rain Thursday night, the courts were dried up in quick shape by yester- day's sun and wind- This afternoon the ward. matches to be completed: Ladies Singles Miss M. Stewart vs Miss E. Beales. Miss M. Shaw v! Miss M. Mc- Loan. Miss R. Stewart vs Miss M. Black Miss E. Sinclair vs Miss B. Rog- ers. Miss O. Johnston vs Cook. Mrs. Neil McLean vs R. Ratten- bury. Miss N. Malls Singles J. E. Stems vs G. McDonald. Glen Partridge plays off with winner of above. 3rd, under the direction of the United Church Presbytery of P. E. I. The service at the homo was conducted by Rev. J. M. McLeod, Rev. H. E. Campbell, and Rev. C. U. McNevin. At the church the ser- vice was presidedover by the chair- man of Presbytery, Rev. '1‘. A. Wil- son, assisted by Rev. H. Pierce, Rev. and Rev. T. F. Goudge. The ad- dress, which was most appropriate and impressive, was given by Rev. F. E. Boothroyd. The hymns sung were: Psalm 23: “There is No Night in Heaven,’ "Nearer My God to Thee." Mrs. Walter Dalziel sang a solo, "The Beautiful Gates of Gold", this being a favorite piece of the deceased. The ‘encased was laid to rest in the Murray River Cemetery, the clergyman acting as pail bear- ers. Beautiful floral tributes were received from the following: Pillow:-The Family. _ reathsz-Unitcd Church Pres- bytery, United Church, Eldon; Unit- ed Church, Belle River; Stafl of N. Rattenbury Limited, J. D. McMillan and wife; Fred. Crescents:—-Mr. and Mrs. Russell Plckard and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Riley and family. Spraysw-United Church Ladies‘ Aid, Eldon; United Church Ladies‘ M. 5., Murray River; Mr. and Mrs. 3 A. F. and A. M., Mrs. Malcolm Mc- Ruth Stems, and Florence Brown. Moore, Mrs. Malcolm McLean. was born and educated ln Scotland. l-Ie came to Western Canada when under the Late Dr. Robertson. 1916, he moved to Cape Breton. Creek and Frambolse. In 1921, he was called to the Murray River Charge of P. E. 1., where he served until June, 192B, when he was call- ed to the Belfast and Belle River Charge, where he ministered until his death. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, three sons, Duncan, Norman and Donald, three serving in the Great War, one, George, making the supreme sacrifice; also three daugh- ters, Annie, Marlon and Christene. The very large gathering showed the which he failed to recover. The funeral was held from the United Church, Belle River, Sept. esteem and respect in which he was held by the community and sur- rounding districts. 8803-9-18-11 L0 Missing Letter . m. Merchandise For Our New Educational and Interesting. OK I Contest Page Prizes Each Week committee. wants every player on hand. so far as possible in order that the toum-f ament may take a good step for-‘ As the season is drawing to a close and the evening's are very short it means playing or default. Listed below are the most important ' Geo. A. Christie, Rev. John Hockin . Aid, Belle River; United Church W. jj ‘l... W. Murdock and Florence, Mr. l and Mrs. E13. Watson, Mr. and II Mrs. Lloyd Proude, Mrs. Toombs and jj Luella Todd, Moose Jaw Lodge, No. '- 9 . ' Zzon Presbyterzan Church REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTEII MINISTER. PROF. LOUIS THOMPSON. ORGANIST. naalalpaaaplaaalaqpdaablbiadblballbltfbl“ _ MORNING 11.00 A. llL-Sermon-Subject-"The Requirements of the Lord." Anthem-"Hesr Our Prayer" .................... Ryder The Choir. 2.30 P. M-Sabbath School. EVENING 7.00 P. M.~—Scrmon-Subject-"Knowledge of God." Anthem-"Jnst As l Am" . . . . . . . . Bowles The Choir. Bass Soh»"Nearer My God to Thee‘ ............ Carey Mr. Malcolm McKinnun Strangers and Students are Invited 1o Worship With Us. MINISTER: REV. R. MOORI-IEAD LEGATE, B. D. organlswMl-a. 8.8. Rogers. Choir Dlrector-MrsJ A.Lawaon PUBLIC WORSHIP: Morning at Eleven O'clock. Evening at Seven O'clock. MORNING ANTHEM "Come Now and Let Us Reason Togelherm-(Brianb) EVENING SOLO "0 Lord Correct Me" (Han del) - Mr. C. I. Gallagher. SABBATI-I SCHOOL AT HALF-PAST TWO O'CLOCK. The Praise for the day will include; STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. E. B. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown. MA. Organist-Mr. A. R, Kendall. l. R. A. M., A. A. G. O. 10.00 A. M.—Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.-—'Publlc Worship. Sermon-"Magnifying Your Office" Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. Anthem—“'1‘he King of Love My Shepherd Is" —H. R. Shelley 2.30 P. M. “ ’ y School. 6.45 P. M.—Short Organ ltccital-“Sketch in F Ml" by Schumann; “In “ mer" by C. A. Stcbbins. "Meditation" by Benseli-Lemare. i 7.00 P. M.—Publlc Worship. Sermon-"Isaiah! Awakening" Rev. Dr. Ramsay, D. D. Anthem-“Tcach Me, 0 Lord” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attwood Quartet-"The Home Light" . . .. J. C. Macey The Students of P. of W. College are Cordially Invited to - These Services. Strangers and Visitors Welcome. Services B PAGE THREE St. Paulk Church l? St. ‘James Presbyterian Church n~ncnccnoccnn ' uuuv- alum".-- .._.... ‘The Baptist Church Comer Prince and Fitzroy Streets IVIISISTER-REV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. ORGANIST-MRS. G. ELLIOTT FULL. Kenzle and family, Freda Cotton, II Cut Flowers-Emma and Mima The late Rev. M. n. MacDonald II a. young man andworked for about twenty years in the Mission Fields, i. In .. where he had two charges, Leitches I Scrmom-"Keeping Still" .. Baritone Solm-Selected . . . Scrnson-“Depresslon" . . .. " Solo-Selected . . . A hearty welcome is extended to all Charlottetown. MORNING WORSHIP 11 O'CLOCK . . .. Rev. A. C. Vincent . . . . . . . . . Mr. Leigh Dlngwell Sunday School immediately follows the morning service. EVENING WORSHIP '1 O'CLOCK . . . . . . . . .. Rev. A. C. Vincent . . . . . . . . . Miss Frances Wood Anthem—"My Father for Another Night" Baldwin _ Soloist——Mr. Leigh Dingwell. visitors to ALONG TIIE WATERFRONT I Duntaln, Bell's whorl | S. S Champlain, Captain Thom- ”, arrived in port yesterday with a cargo of molasses from the West. Indies. Paoli‘. Schr. Elisa Coreham, ualstaiu McLeod. has sailed for Sydney. N- S. Schr. Lens, Captain Weeks. has arrived in port with a cargo cl gravel. Lyons Wharf Schr. Jean F. Anderson, Captain Norman Pentz, has sailed after dis- charging a cargo of hard coal. Schr. Vandals, Captain Malcolm, finished discharging a cargo of coal and has sailed. Total Security Over 370.000.1300 QUEBEC FIRE Assurance Company Established 1818 B. R. H O L M A N General Agent CHARLOTTETOWN RECIIAL BY Soprano and Pianist. In At 8.15 P. M. Ilanrfs Llllment grow-a hair. BGSI-S-IZ-lmtlbmll. Margaret Sterne Walter biaclutt ST. JAMES HALL MONDAY, SEPT. 21st. Admission 50 cents . _._»_-..~>.-v.. .__.,_g__,_,,,, wlay lroul the lien , Yer ‘lad ,ad ill! :1- 30 ‘st g- in" ins ls-rrr-aie