.- a . x OCTOBER 22. 1932 ~ M i , SPEOIAL FOR '0 SATllROAY-i Stall fed beef from 8 to 20c per lb. Fresh pork, choice ‘.1- , 014 Times and Now BIG SALE or THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cumul. lilllllllillllli This is reserved Ior news, but MERCHANT S ATTENTION l PAGE THREE ‘l cm cumsonurowu ouor (BAPTIST AND- cannot. cmu rum lambs, No. 1 salt pork, Corn bee! and all kinds of pou]. FARM STOOK advertisements oi a new; character Sixteen Scouts were present - Monday night and were kept. bu at frames and study. During ‘tl We are open to buy for Cash, Stocks of Merchan- dise. large or small. I! try. No. 1 Bacon (J.R.S. Brand) per lb. 16c. I v BY 5"“ m, be memo l‘ u" n" o! M, We have an unusual display of dlflerent kindsof, ‘ PIN!!! . . Tirulsh Shore w word. strictly payable u. ad- sausages. Blood puddin ‘s, white puddings, liver~ can. w°"'1§%'-P2"\i- i sages, pork sausages an potted meats. V ' ‘ (Continued) ' - M" csumu. coAL-ror a cheerful ' I srn instructed by J. H. Myrlcll, (ll-e 1n mg open gfgw no ma; mums d: Company, Ltd., to sell at their All these sausages are made by experts from in- "Th," m some 800d m,” m,‘ ha“ a‘ “snub sum the M] OW* spected meat under the most sanitary conditions. lprm“ - among mm those m‘ hm no“: ‘ " or the motor (Rev. m. Wiggins), 2s milk s. Try them once and be pleased. Call or phone for m‘ m“ “he surgeon and medics“ m honestillW 5 Brood Sows. 2 Pure Bred York H-315. 65 Hens. Terms up to $25.00 cash, over $25.00 ,on approved Joint notes half oi amount 6 months, balance l2 months. A discount of 6% will be allowed for cash on all purchases for over $25.00. If day is stormy sale will be held your next order. We deliver to any part oftllefcity. r Special attention paid to children. ‘I THE MARITIME SANITARY STORE .|. "n. slzvclll » 223 Queen Street Phone 1301‘ man). The house in which the Post Office is kept by a Mr. Eraser. is a" neat and well finished bulldfnfl. and. many others. You will be plea- sed with 8t. Eleanor-s, a good inn. with an obliglng landlord and landlady- blenty of oysters lust ' 980- 0- ZIIi auto,‘ their bed‘ and ready for you Friday Novcmbe 4th .. . 1"" W“ W“ "“‘“ m“ Y°“"‘ “d ' r. J. Efwnrorrr. , _ _ - IOOQ Vifllidl and kind treatment OI Aucfloneen '.1L ' ' ' " “ " ' ‘C-allsorts, are I. great recommends-I - " " ' " tlon to any place. There are a good . 5977_,o_22_5ws_3,_ number of well cultivated farms in the nqiglzborhood; Dr. Wiggins 119-5 set a very good example. 5t. Elean- or; 1s ‘morally the terminus for strangers travelling for pleasure: you will, I hope, try and gel; as far as Port Hlll,_whlch you can easily Moat; AND '0 Moms a - or YOUR I OLD" GOLD Can be used-so look up your old Jewellery and bring it in to us, and use it as cash to get anything you may when the boat reaches the shore. the ferryman without leaving the boat, disengages with his foot a lever, which causes one end of the Carmel coal, we are discharging a carload now. A Pickard 6c Co. E '5982-i0-2l-2i MURRAY RIVER — Preaching scrvlce in the Hall at Murray Riv- er, Sunday, Oct. 23rd at 7. Innis Harris. ART EXHIBITION Hand-made Pottery by Mary Allison Douli, Sat- ; "Pally at the Canadian National Hotel. 5912-10-22-11. CHURCH SERVICES-The Pow- nal Pastoral Charge o! the ‘United , Church" of Canada. Services for sulldily. Oct. 23rd: Millvlew 2.30 n- m. Pownal 7 p. m. Geo. A. D. El- liott. Minster. WINS FIRST PRIZE-Mrs. My Prowsc was the lucky winner of the first prize in the merchants Sun- need in our store. "G. H. _TAYLOR » platform w fall on the shore: he then beckons the traveller to ride or drive in, and when he has accomplish in time to return to News in the evening the distance being on the whole gen miles. Port shine Day lucky coupon contest and i yesterday received a chcck. Thle I number was 18085. you want to sell out your business consult us. All correspond- cnce strictly confidential. PHILLIPS SALES Co P.O. Box 524, Halifax, N.S. 6905-l0-22-swf. SERVICES in Tryou and Crap- aud United Churches on Oct. 23rd will be at l1 a. m. and 7 p. m. res- pectively. The eleven o'clock service at Tryon will take the form of a Sunday School rally. ZION CUBS During the Cub mccfng on Tues- day nlght at which l9 Cubs were present a story was told on "Moose Hunting." It is to be continued next meeting 50 all Cubs are expected to be on time. The bowline knot is keeping a great. many of the Cubs working while others have already mastered it BELLE RIVER - BELFAST Pas- toral charge services, Sunday, Oct. 23rd are as follows: Bcllc River, at 11 a. m.; Eldon at 3 p. m. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Pastor. FLlT ON PARADE-The red- coated soldier of fortune seen in the Sunshine Day parade was our friend Flit. Bravcly shoulclcring his "instrument of death" he maln- tained a precarious position on the hood of one of the cars throughout After the usual study period, var- ious games wen: played in the a relay race. The Cubs arc plan- ning for a feed at a meeting in the study period "four groups were charge of Keith McKinnoll, Flo; McKinnon, Tom Campbell a: Ralph McFarlane. Two candidst are busy at their Tcnderfoot tes Bob Smith passed his First Cla Carpentry and First Class Sign: ling. At the Camp Fire intcrestll stories on elephants were read I the Scoutmasicr from Baden Po‘ bus book “An Old Wolf's Favourl s-s." Next Monday both 2nd cls and 1st class First Ald will be stu- lcd and considerable time spent 1 Spare Time Activities. Games w nclude a knot tyng race, giving tl rubber and several entirely new one A scout supper will be held ti following week. l THE KIRK TROOP At a meeting of the Kirk ‘Pro: last evening nine members we: present. Under the leadership 1 Mr. J. A. Lawson the troop wl basement fnclud up; dodge ball and , given practice in Judglngdistancl _ and heights. The remainder of ti evening was spent playing an so citing game of indoor hockey. ’ Jeweller and- Engraver Hill is owned and occupied by ‘James Yeo, Esq., M. P. R-anoth- er of the many instances of what CHIROPRACTOR Three Year Palmer Graduate I24 Prince St.- Phone I012 Home Calls Made. 4 Sir Walter Scott g ‘It is a fashion in thésc days to decry Scott's prose as lnrlfl-wlnded’, his verso as a Jingle and =thc _ro- mantlo spirit of which hauls, the great exponent, as m" the last/dc- gres. artiflcials- The .“Boott_ legend’; has also been pulled to pieces. Ico- noclasts have been busy in, removing _ the mun from the pedestal on which hero-worship had placed him. But‘ somehow Scott is all the grcoter (or this dcthxonemeut. And so with Scott's works. Their vcry proflxlty is a discipline for us in this hurried age, sndwheruit comes-to action where in ‘modern. Jlterature are winged éomparublo to} those b: Sir WEIIQIZ Scott? And rigour in-f ‘ . h A where among the modems-outside - III’. w. n. those modems who are proud to klndllness, in courage, in magnan- ‘cmlnently a young people's poet, and “The Heart of Midlothian." If this industry, prudence and determina- tkm will effect. Mr. Yeo is a na- tive o! Bideford, in England, and came to this country in a subord- lnstc capacity, some 25 or 30 years ago and he has, to his credit, been the architect of his own fortune. salute Scott as Captain-can we find such contagion in humor, in done, the ferryman, by a touch of| the hand and foot, brings ihfl M‘ platform to its horizontal posltlon' ‘ RSHHELD BAPTIST Chmwh‘ ——a great improvement on the old k fl l _ fashioned way of handling things.’ cdvPresbytcrian Church the ser h, h, s_ ivlbe .n the Baptist Church will be Fyfie and his sons are g y re |at 8 o'clock Sunday Oct 23. Dr. pectable and obugmg men The|VlIlCcllt will be thcispcaker whole 9f New London Settlement ' is well inhabited, and their good| substantial wooden houses, with BAPTIST SERVICES-Services o! ‘Iryon Baptist Church, Sunday. lmity, in loyalty and faithfulness, in love of nature, in delight in all that is true, honorable, Just, pure lovely and of good report? Scott ls and a» very pretty one, by all ac- counts, it is. There is a Church of‘ England here. the officiating Mn‘ lster of which is the Rev. Mr.‘ Cooper. Near to Port Hill is Lennox ‘ story teller. Observers tell that . v once‘ again" there are many young mud‘ mhabltedlwhony bywingimnsé people who in spite oi his place in MI’ 1' l‘ wleraby we“ m‘ e u“ the-school books, read for pleasure the ‘lam Ms ‘mm 1 w 13' ma“. l lve, had not at the last census -and not for a sense of duty-are reading the resounding lines ‘The Lady o: the Mk“. “Harmon;- the the townships respectively. There “my 011m last Mlnsuel'..--v.'rxvan_ have been and are a number of hoe/K and the entrancing pictures of m“ Vessels buldmg l“ and “bmlb "Kenivlworth," "Old Mortality,’ and Rldlmmld “d °“'°“'"P°‘l“° bay‘ and there arc large cargos of lum- ber and timber shipped from there yearly. There are various other places more "or id's worthy of at- the (1848) one settler . in any one of be so, it ls good news for the world. For Scott, though an ingrained, ro- mantlcconscrvatlve, and, as some thing unfair to the ism-um,‘ was tentlon but I must not forget Iigvgrrgs a mgfangt, on m; 51d‘, of‘ settlement 0f Miscouche, in Lot 17 the angels, Imd l: ever we nemed- not far from St. Eleanors. It is in- ‘bfacfixjg "g pg; gm; wg need 1g to. hsbited by French, bass nice Cha- day. . pcl and ls well worth a ride (,0 it. "' " Since writing the above, I have PLlsTEB'BOAnn.' llAllllWALl. PLASTER, new‘ STOCK . LOWEST PRICES Macll0NALll— ROWE I met with a friend who knows this “ port of Prince County thoioughly which deserves a more minute des- cription. The entrance to Cascum- pcque harbour is_ over s. bar which has oved 16 feet of water at high‘ tide. Leaving the sand hills at the entrance, you pass the mouth of the Klldare River on the north and the encement of the narrows. a sort of shallow lagoon of various width, from one mile to three, be~ tween the sand hills and the maln~ extensive clearances and well stocked, give testimony that they have not been idle during the'r SO'l journ. They are principally I.ow-‘ land Scotch, Campbell's, Cousins,‘ McEwenu, Johnson's 6m, dzc.- an industrious thriving mm Church of Canada. Services on ,sunday, october 23 wlll be as fol- we next 00mg p; Barrett's cor. lows: Wiltshlre at 11 a. m. Wheat- Oct. 23rd. 11 a. m. Albany; 3 p. m. Tryon; '7 p. m. Westmoreland. Preacher, Rev. F. S. Crossman. HUNTER RIVER. charge, United ncr (Kensington) and here the iey River lit 3 P- m- Him“?! Riv" roads branch off to Malpeque or at 7 p. m. Report of General Prlnccmwn, st. Eleanor-‘s and Council, Hamilton. Charlottetown. I should have told you that there is no WB-Iif; of places of worship along the road we have travelled. At New Glasgow and Ca- vendish there are Presbyterian Meeting Houses; and at New LonV don there is besides the K'rk, a. Church belonging to the Episcopal- inns which is served by the Rev. Dr. Wiggins in oOmmOn with his own at st. Eleanors where he rc- "ldes. Prlncetown, eight miles fur- ther on ls but a name yet but not so its Royalty and the lots adja- cent. Th‘s is an old settled country and contains many very highly respectable families. The Rev. Mr. ‘ . Klcr is a man oi learning and one VALUABLE DONATIONS-Mem- of the leaders in the Presbyterian orlal Lodge L. O. B. A. Charlotte- Church. The family of McNutUs ls town, have recently delivered at the coeval with the settlement of thcfPiotestflnt Orphanage 21 beautiful Island by the British. Near it ls homemade blankets, all ready for Damley the residence of wllllamfuse, also the ladies have recently Clark, Es, M. P. P. Dsrnley is fa- i held several quilting parties and cov- ANTFIRACITE COAL-For the baseburner, if you would have the best qllality hard coal, bum D. L. d: W. "sold by A. Pickard 8c Co. 6962-10-21-21 VETERANS MEEYHNG-All re- turned men of Hunter River, Wheat- lcy River, Hope River, Stanley River, Cavendish. Rustlco and all surroundng districts are asked to meet ln the New Glasgow Hall on Monday, Oct. 24 at 8 p. m. to dis- cuss plans of service and supper for Remembrance Day. - On account of service in the Marsh- y ‘AND WIFE-A reception in honor ‘of Rev. H. S. Bishop, minister of; near future. the parade. QQ-O-QQ §4-Q§-§§+§+§-O-O§O§§ $0 ¥§§4§§§4+4 St. Paul ’s Church 22nd SUNDAY AFTER. TRINITY RECEPTION IN HONOR OF FOKDIER CAVENDISII MINISTER I the United Church, who lately , came to Woodstock, N. B., to as- i sumc the charge, and Mrs. Bishop, 8.30 A. lVL-lloly Communion. Iwas held in the vestry of the 10.00 A, M.—Thc Sunday School and Bible Classes. Fhurch on Tuesday evenmg‘ The 11.00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon, Preacher rooms were tastefully decorated Rev. n. o. Lancaster, Rector of Milton. with autumn lcavcs and the tea tables were lighted with red tapers , 3'45 P’ M_Balmsm' and centred with a silver basket 7.00 I’. M.—Evcnlng Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. ‘of red Carnations. Mr‘ and Mrs. Anthem—Evenlng llymn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. E. L. Ashford Bishop were assisted in receiving Evlmynony wEL¢QME_ by Mrs. E. R. Tecd, Mrs. Alfred Page, and Mr. Daniel Stewart. A I REV’ m D- RAYMOND, M. A., RECTOR, musical program was carried out in *“ ‘ v w‘ ~ --- ,, , , 7 . A _ which the ‘following participated: ‘ Piano solo, Donald Stewart; solo, "" " ' ° ‘ i Y ixrxv" w rw Heloise Shea; piano solo, Dorothy ' t ' . Stewart; solo, William Crosby; Z10‘ ' Presbyterian Church j quartette, Mrs. Harold Deming, REV- G- CARLYLE WEBSTER. MlNlsTl-ig, f Mrs. Henry Flewclllng, William PROF- WW5 9- Tlmmwll-Orsenisl and Choirieader. - Crosby and Daniel Stewart; solo, ' I Es. F. W. Mitchell. Mrs. Foster MORNING WORSHIP I ome was accompanist for the “m; A M __Th . “Th Ad ,, s program and Mrs. George Mitchell our study on "The In: of Jcgusflvent c‘ me m“: From ' I played during the supper 11mm Anthem—“'l‘he Sun Shall Be No ltlore” ..., Woodward I Mrs. C. A. Poole was in charge of S Q I Th8 C110" ‘ * m ef h _ _ _ ‘ _ oprano ..oo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... Sl ted I tor: lhdesmrrrien: .11“ ridding; ‘$11.22: zao r M s 1b]? t Arum H’ Row e cc ‘ . " " ' . - . .— s h l - tea and come‘ Those serving were ! a a b c oo and Bible Classu. I Mrs. c. a. Noble, Mrs. Harry mt- 7 0 D EvENlml “PRSHIP ~ ten Mrs. Winnifred McConnack. ‘ o P‘ Aj-Them?‘ “The w“? i” a“? ' n l Kirkpatrick Mrs Donald Anthem- A Song n. the Night” ..... .. Smith I Hay Mrs K E MacLhuchlun Miss solo and Trio by nliijlsdFlllo grflmpbfl", M", ' A‘ Much 1 ' - ~ - - . . sswc . Muriel McWade, Miss Bertha. Mc- “Sing unto the Lord 0 l t f an“ ' ‘Cracken, M155 wmmfred Harper, at the remembrance of iiisyiioiilrirlalsssig-llilsifdlili‘: give ‘h I Miss Kathleen Smith, Mrs. G. C. ‘Th- I f Campbefl replenished anctMrs. G. I I I ‘ ‘*4 W. Gibson ushered the guests. '**“**H “+”+»”*“ vo4+v++4+0+o4 IVIISCELLANEOUS SHOWER-Mrs‘ , Trinity United Church mous for its cheese. Between Bar- rett's Cross and St. Eleonora, we cred thirteen quilts. This work is J. J. Duffy was hostess to a nus‘ ' “n connection with their Memorial cellaneous shower", held at her home, lVIlnisters-Rcv. E. II. Ramsay,D.D Rev C w 5mm.“ M t . . . . . , ,, _ Woodworking '. 00., Limited PHONE S41. CHAIRLOTTETOWN i land. Hers are extensive marshes, on which, as well as on the xu-l Zmttimgfgrfhgig]; “Q22; dire “m! him’ a “t” qumflty °1i vellsr's Rest. St. Eleonora is an ls- my is out’ Th“ take 5 sweep creasing village The building con-l m” swlhw“ iemimm“? i“ talnlng the County Jail and Court “h” is clued the "Polm yam" House has a rather imposing ap- ‘1 the property or 5mm“ ounnd‘ pcsrance. The handsome Church Esq. in front of which large vessels, or England has just rmwed mm may 10nd by mes“ M a plank England an Organ for its use The' from their side to the shore and Bible chflsuan Methodists ti“ at on the other‘ “W” Island’ which small Church. There is a nest? l ‘ T0 THE BUYING PUBLIC Sunshine i. Specials Room in the institution and shows 95 Edward St. on Tuesday evening‘ the keen interest u. the comfort of inst, in honor of Miss Anltp, Maryl , the underprivileged children. AUTUMN WEDDING~Two of Hunter R'ver’s popular young people were qu7etly married in the iUnlted Church Manse, I-Iunber River, on Wednesday evening, Oc- tober 19, when H. D. Russell Bern- ard and Miss Gladys Watts, became Organist-Prof. A. Ray Rondo". L. R. A. M-, a. s. c. o. MacDonald whose engagement was recently announced. Miss MacDon- > old, daughter of Mrs. MacDonald ful gifts from her many friends. These gifts were accompanied by humorous and willy verses which were read by bliss Green. R. N. o! the City Hospital, and caused much merriment. Miss MacDonald in her " 4%‘ 10.00 A. M.—Praycr Meeting. 11.00 A. M.—Publlc Worship. and the late Wm. F. MacDonald. ' Sermon-Re“ “h” C°b‘""' D- 11 "i Toronto will Glenflnnan. 1s a graduate nurse of preach by aplmintmem "i msbyivryr I the Sisters Hospital, Antlgcmish, ‘ f A"“'°m-"T¢=¢h M= 0 10rd. the Way of Thy Statutgg" . . —-Att inf; sézdmtftlljsffigomltirljflfzez; t...» P. Bil-Sunday 5...»... "°°“ Social Service work, in which she 7.00 P. lVL-Public Worship. was very successful. She was the} ABihPm-"o TMW 8nd See" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Goss rccplent of many pretty and use-‘ t» sflmml-"Evefylhlllg Shall Live Whlthersoevcr the River Comcth" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dr Ramsay .Solo-—"Lead Kindly Light" ,, _ Miss Frances Wood Students and Visitors Cordislly Ivelcome, Services Broadcast by C. H. C. K, .. D. Pugh Evans a L ‘v I‘ l rfiw graceful and plE85 ng manner thank cdher friends for their kindness “““""“‘”"“"‘ and generosity. A delightful lunchi was then served by Mrs. Duffy- HP} sated by Mrs_ M, Shcehan, Miss. Minnie MacKenzle, Miss Florence; Revel], Mrs. J. J. 'I‘rnlnor and Mrs.‘ 'I‘. McMillan, and the remainder of.‘ ORGANIST-MRS. G Wile iBaptist tfburr MINISTER-REV. A. C. VINCENT U. D. MORNING WORSHIP 11 (YCIDCK vv vvS v PRINCE AND .- ITZROY 5T5. ELLIOTT FULL Pints 75c. Halt’ Pints 40c. Bruce Famous Valspar Varnish, _ for any purpose. Quarts $1.45 and many other itcmstoo numerous to mention. Stewart & 00., Ltd. 18-20 Lower" Queen Street “Jobbers for Miner Rubber Clothing” regular and quickdrYinl Excellent establishment comprising both grist and saw mills, Half Gals. One Gals. $285 v $555 sans-v SETTLERS New Glasgow is about four miles further and is the property of men whose names will be sufficient in indicate the place of their birth- Sumples, Iairds, Arthurs, Orrs, "Stovemons and others. Alexander 14M. Esq, a member of the Pm- vlncisl Parliament, has a splendid fez-in of his own making. A little flnjher on, you come to Cavendish. | an older setlemont settled under‘ the sumo auspices. the appearance 0f which you will be well pleased. ' A Isw-"milorfllrl-her on, by a not berm and carriages in and out of the stow without the least trouble to the forrynun or the passengers. , A bridge or platform on hinges, is Hired at each end o! m bolt.’ Owner can have same by notice for all claims. 5983-10-22-11. D ' E I t . W k“ i: coveted wit; Aggiemmod’! i: school house and News st. Elean- husband and wife. The Reverend n ' ; m“! a m“ e r or = ors Hotel. Frank E. Boothroyd omciated at the i harbour which from the front‘ . , | y. After a short trip in the stretches out into an extensive boy - six or seven miles wide. On the‘ F Mil-lithe? trllre happy couplemwill We have now on sale for this week some cxtra- ~ mm, 1, the "Buck 3m,» a large _ y "m" m“ °m° i", m" e’ ‘ "er" ordinary specials, included in the following whereby may, o; 1mg, pm o; m 11 mm. A hr" “m1” °f ""°“d"‘ wish M" We can Hove you money: ' posed entirely-to m. extent of m“ M“ Eff‘, “ITEM”, "W Carpenter-g T u happiness in er un e e. Genuine Plymouth Manila Rope . . . 20c per lb. 5 “°m° “mum”! “I” “d hm“! “ Plumbers bhtiiimld. . (Soft and durable. the ideal rope for reins Mr. Farmer) 1 depth o’ i: 11m m‘ feet-M pm Imbm" Nllm m"! rm: nnrrsr cuuucu. - The Axe Handles from . .. .. . . .. 20c up “w”? ex“ e“ M m‘ 'C'§;Q;',;"°;',,,,,,_, 3,111,” x322“ Rev. A. c. Vincent will speak Axes onl .. .. . .. .. . . .. 95c ' M "is head or the NY- m“ ‘ morning and evenlns tskins vs his __ Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . an two arms the one lead,“ q Window Cleaners Walters handled Axe (31/1 to 4 lbs.) $1.30 ' m "V", WW d 50:8}, "on Workers Cooks momlnx sublect “The Bible." and Boys Hapdled Axes . . . . . 95c "' g , m ,5“, , “l: d, nun or ALI. xmns. commencing at the evening service Cold BiilSl. Lanterns (long) , , , H, , ,_ $125 w e e arm m! es a a art s. 81 Queen Street. Phone I300. s series oi sermons on "The Mes- c 1d B] - tsnce past the residence of James use o, the whmwmd_.. me theme ° 35i- Lfllll-eflls ($11011) . ..... $1.15 w,,,.b,,.m a M P . t u, 5009-10-19-4i. Cold Blat Lantern Globes . 10¢ ,1 ',,, " ' ' P" h” ° ' ‘m’ “"1"” "elm ‘s "m “"1" Japanned Fire Shovels - 20¢ e’ °° “i M “m” °‘°””‘F m’ Wind's Message o! the Eternity of . ---u..-...--.---..n-n western mm at Yeors mills’ an God." Sunday mommg}aoss,,,o Saviour of the World" wl!l be sung by the choir, as well as a gospel hymn, "The Old Rugged Cross." Sunday evening the Male Quurtette. Messrs. Quigley, Calder, Dingwell and Stems ,will sing, and the choir will present Maundcrs "While the Earth Remaineth." FOX OAPTUREO Caught by Nell Vanlderstine, Peters Road livllll marks and paying cost. Ten days M; SPEOIALS FOR FRIOAY, SATIIROAY and MONDAY GINGER ALE. 3O OI. bottle ORANGE. 30 as. bott Anthcm-“O Saviour of the World" ...... . . . . . .. Goss and social intercourse. Miss Daisy. Scrmon-"Tllc Bible" . . . . . . . . Dr. Vincent Swan presided at the plum, A“: Gospel iiymn— The Old Rugged Cross present joined in sinllilll; "For She‘ ,, SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. ', is a. Jolly Good Fbllow" and this * enjoyable social event was brought, > to a close by singing 3°41 5B“? m‘? King. the evening was Snell?’ in ""1515" "Sunday is Just for children“ said somconc! True-ifs for children and in this Sunday School there's a place for the little ones, the bigger ones, the mcn and women. Find your place to-morrow. V EVENING WORSHIP 'l O’CLOCK Male Quartette . . . . . . Messrs. Quiglcy, Calder, Dingwell, Stcrns. Sermon-Beginning a series on "The Message of the Whirlwind." Dr. Vincent will speak to-morrow on "The Eternity of God." Anthcm—"\Vhllc the Earth Rcmalnetb" ..... Maunder Visitors to the City, Students at the Colleges ull who have no other Church home are cordially invited to Till-J BAPTIST CHURCH. Mr. and Mrs. Donltrld Tlbbfttiiofll > 50mm, Boston. Mass, are a prosell vi - Ing Mrs. TlbbcWs parents. Mr. and Mrs, W, J, Gibson, Marshfield. OQO4§-O-§'Q§§Q‘§ ‘ The Presbyterian Church . In Canada s1". salons’ cuuacn §O§4 THE SAL VA TION ARMY O "l1 iniarsstlng road, you 00mg to ALIé lgfiflglégili- 10o BOTTLE rylhp. fur, (sumo, and") ‘ad’ ghghu BACON. .'.‘.'.-.....'.-. ........ v. from this all through the New bon- cranks PORK AND BEANS . . . 4 for 25c f lion Settlement, 1 was struck with glyflflllligi§oggim 501MB .. . z n». m m . the clever contrlvance for gettingl STEAK . EH31}??? clsll and clnnr aromas 187 Great George Street. 99 5,...” gmeg, A Phonu ms. Phone 1m. | which are square and are made in the Mm of In inclined plums; gm ADJUTANT AND MRS. KIMMINS Minister: Officers in Charge Rev. ll. Moorhead iicgate, B.D. > Public Worship: Morning at Eleven O'clock. Evening at Seven O'clock. Sunday School 8.30 O'clock. Saturday 8.00 P. lib-Praise ervlce. Sunday 11.00 A. M.-Subjcct, "Wants of the World and -thc Weakness oi the Church." Sunday 2.00 P. lit-Sunday School. Sunday 7.00 P. ltL-Sublect, "How Shall We Escape." Think about your spiritual necdl. STRANGERS AND VISI- TOR! CSRDIALLY INVITED. §§Q+§ O-fOOz vw ‘ . a 4 4 4 ‘ . 1 1 4 1 I 4 . 4 4 4 , _4 I i a .1 t.‘