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UlOI-lO-l-ldl manure-Rev. u. o. srlnton will preach in nos-den luodey; Oct. ll at ‘f pm. instead of at ll ens. as before ‘ouneed. ~ - ' " BI-‘rlx sonny. the. bopuler and comfortable Yell and Winter Stockings, two pairs in one, e100. Alley u. 00., mo. elea-lo-lz-sl. IUNEIAIrJPhe funeral o! the late Thomas Gamble, will take place from the men Baptist Church. Sunday extol-noon. Oct. i8. at 2 o'clock. OBEIIY VALLEY-fills Ilelly nay servioewlllbeheldlnCl-larryvelley United Church ounesy, Oct. lath at ‘f p. m. A special programme ls bai- lns orepmn. D0 N0!‘ K!!! l 701ml eow out 0f I Door aim or dam. Come to the Charlottetown Swine sale, Ocibbtl’ 19nd and set the but sveueble. 910140-1341. cannons-own clavicle-my. Walter cotton. O. It. will offielafo at the Roly Communion in Holy '1‘rinity chm-eh, Georgetown. tomor- rew morning st ll ffeloek. CllEBI-Y VALLEY-COMM! ‘Al- fred I-lutohleon. of the Church Army. will ofilelsto at the services in the Allkllceu Church st Cherry valley. tomorrow at ll s. m-. and ‘I p. m. IOLICI COUIT-e-At the police court yesterday morning e prohib- ltloh case was dismissed. One drunk was fined e20 and coats cv lo dew. another to and costs or l0 days. a third was remanded till uondsy, MR. HAIRY I. WHITE of Toronto, representative {or the House of Rob- berllrl LfsL. will be et-our store Mon- day and Tuesday. Bo sure sud come in and see what W. White has to show you lathe line o! Good Clothes. J. w. hobbies. bile. IXCIANOI OI‘ K111181115:- Tlle llov. John Service of 0t.- And- rews Church. N. 8.. will occupy the Zion Church pulpit on lunday. Oct. 18th. lav. M. Mott ll-lliflll. M. A" B. D-. leaves this week end to preach anniversary services in" the It. Andrews Presbyterian Obuveh at New Glugw. UNTIL DICIIIIII U!!!‘ we ply the freleht chutes m Rugs end carpets to be shampoo cleaned. Bleed, Alfonse or made over into new Rugs. Send I0!‘ wtalogue with D7100- list. Maritime rtug works Limited. 8t. John, N. I. lfl-l-I-i.‘ rayon sewer raeroshre- Merulns service at lonelier. were! service of tho late ‘mousse Gamble. lrl the Tryen church et 0pm.. even- lng servlee st Tryon at 7 b-m- Isaak- Or. Rev. A. Gibson. The D090! will held a service at lemon in the ev- ening at ‘I o'clock. Myron O. Irin- ton, minister. ' - ' ' TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- Ilerly prayer lneetlne at_l0 a. m. Precaher at morning eervlee. In. Dr. rtalnssy. subject. "Tbs Spirit of Worv ship." Anthemz-"otlll, still with Thee." (Soloist. Mlle Lillian Malwlr m.) This service broadcast- by Mile Qtatlon CIIOI. The luulflr “HIN- ggiion and Bebbeth School will meet at usual respective hours. llov. l". M. ullllsan, of Halifax. N. s. will preach at evening service, his subject being the Appeal o! the Oeherel Council. At this service Mrs. W. l. Fletcher will sing Carey's "Nearer. My God. t0 Thee." and tho choir will sing lul- livaffs anthem. "Saviour. Thy Child- ren Keep." A cordial welcome to all. WILL LAID! Bill-Captain Al- fygq Hutchinson, an otfleer of the obuieh Amy arrived la the ell! Norman E. Pearson Tells How Cutienra Hesiod Plslplee‘ I ‘he ntrol. Gudrdo- A ' . m: cnhnvlorrcrowlvflcusaolnw, _ - "»"———-'.-:=,wiI=-—~ .. .= ‘rhuredey nlsht Irena Winnipeg to tehe over work in the Anlllcsb eoozregstlons at Georgetown and Cherry valley. oaptalnllutchlheen ls '5 native of Jenew, County Durham. Eustace and has had considerable ex- perience 1n mglend ln dhlirch army work. Altheulh only in Canada about four to five months the Captain has crossed Canada to Vancouver in the interosh of the Church Army. His last work was in Winnipeg doing column duty. The Diocesan Church loeiety hove been instrumental in bringing Captain Hutchinson to the Feloonbridge Nickel Mine Granada Roulm Mines . . . . .. Hollinger Coueolldetod ... Howey Gold Mines .. Lake lltofo nines Ltd. .. Manitoba Basin Mlnln: Co. .. McIntyre Mining Corporation Newbec Mines Ltd. ._.. Nlpisslng Norende Mines .. Pioneer Mines Corp. Premier Gold Mines . . . Bherritt Gordon Lid. .. . ' . s" ee ulshn and he comes with e splend- ie reconsnlendetlonss being a young men who ie not only keen and capa- ble but s good worker. Captain Hut- chinson begins work tomorrow in Cherry Valley taking mernlnrpray- er st i1 s. n1. and evening at ‘l p. m. in Chi-let Chwch. nurlr-v next week he will go to Georgetown. Y’! MEN’! OLUIL-The Chariot“- town Y's Men's Club held‘ their ree- ular weekly meeting. In the Y. M. C. A. Thursday night. There was a good attendance with E. Claw- gon, Resident in the chair. The buo- lkelfof the even-in: tncludod the appointing of a commit-foo to make arrangements ‘for the Y's Men's Bridge and dance to be held .111 the Oeelno and K. P. Hall on ‘rhurs- asy the fist of this month. This being Hellowebn it will doubtless ex- eell the eniorablo l-ud brilliant ef- felre held by this club last winter. Gusreetlona were offered for other endeavours for the coming winter and are -ln the hands or potent eunmlttons for considers-t‘ -. The speaker of use evening was Y's Man Arthur Crises of It. John, general secretary of tho Y. ‘M. C. A. in 5t. John. who eheee so his eubleet "Per- sonalities of the international Conven- tion etrerontofllpeeilnfwlthafine ’ eloquence and infectious enthusiasm Mr. Grelfl dwelt on the‘ eusutles of the dlfierent men he Jolt e-t the 1n- tornetlenel Y's Men's convention this year- y MONTIIAI. STOCK EXCHANGE {vi-av llsskotraoevtsfurolelledbvoreen- shields l 00-. Menfnel. lecturer! Charlottetown . Quoted st l o'clock oet. ti. iltl Gill Mood! ... .... .. ... 0% Abltibl ... .... We Alberto Pacific Grain '.'.. .... a1 Album .. .. 4% Brazilian ."-...... .. .2 ‘I196 B. A. Oll .. ... .. 0.... W4 I. O. Power .. .... ... ..- 40% Building Hoducl-s .. :4 Canada Cer . . . . ..~.. 134 Canada Cement .. ... it census Power and Paper .. .. 84% ceases Iflwlng .. .. l1 Dominion bridge .. ... ..... 106 Foreign Power securities" .... 40 Ives-er Company .. is t2 General lteei Wares .. .... .. 31% Home Oll ... .. ..... I'll Imperial Oil .. ... ... 31% lntflnatinnel Nickel .. .... .. I5 Industrial Aeollol .. ..... lb thtornatiorll-l Ntroleum p. 29 Massey Harris ..... e1 Montreal Power .. 172% Meooll Harlin-lee .. .... as National lteel Car .. 78% National Breweries 142 Ul-lldl BBQ! ... ... ....'.... 65 Canada Melting .. .... .. ... 10% Dominion ‘rnr .. .. ea Ialnous Players .. 02% Nos-ends ...‘ . . . . . ... .... 50% rower Corbfletion lIO Prion BIN. .. 100 Quebec Power ihswlnigan .. lmel‘ Steel of Canada .. flimons . . , wayegemeck _. Winnipeg Electric .... ... ... ... steel of Canada Pfd. .. . Allegheny .. .. American Can. .. 110% Aaeoende Copper .. .... .. 117% ma: Avlstlen em consolidated Gee .. .. lllli lam-national Harvester. .. lil nhnaeettCepper“ .. --- 81% Paramount Plover M!!! -- --- ‘mi leer]: Ce.. l. ... .... 40 um .. .. .... .. out wluys srlaoe .. ..... ... lllvs lterllog securities A .. .... Illt C. P. I. ... .. ... llllb 00am! lletore .. .... .. .. Iii ujn. ltesl .. . ..... 081% s“ eeess so eaee -- ... u.“ .. .'.. ..... . u. ... o ll eaa vee nu - s“ sea-lose u. nseaa sesa d‘! lb . 41% --s .- eael eea- oea srexeeeo unions sxeasiaos suissss ‘ems e stints; en- shnngeqeetsefens as ieiplferby Ill L“: a» lessee e Ce. ll Greet Genre ltmt. olscoeflold Mines .. . Gtadacone .. .. .01 ludbury Basin .. H! ‘reek Hughes ... 0.00 Towsgmac . . . . . . . .. ... 1.55 ‘Ireadwcll Yukon . I Vlpond cease! ulnss . 5 Wright Hargreaves .. 1.50 ..- UNLISTID 1.33 .97 i Abana Big Missouri Bwann lWKuba Hudson Bay . . . . . . . .. .. Int. Nickel .. .29 y 11.00 l 55.23 l _ on. QUOTATIONS i Acme cm a 01x Ltd. .40, Alex ... 1.40,‘ Afsocletod ' 2.50! ‘B.A. Oil ... 64.85‘ Celsory Edmonton ... 2.70 Claimant . 2.71 Commonwealth Pete. 1.00! Chemical Rlfllflh .. 9.50,‘ Delhousie ... 2.30; East Crest ’ Home . . . . . . . .. International Pete ImperielOll Msyland . Southwest, Polo. . ‘ sterling Pecille . .53.‘ United .. loaf Weinwcll .. .Z0= ... ... s. s" sea WINNIPEG Oct. GRAIN nxouauos '~ . Leela’ Nov. 1.47% E Dec- 1.411s- Mey . . . . . . . .. 1.53%? ... ... .ase 121m. flee us»: disinfectant. Do Not Neglect I Your Little Oneal At no time of life is dolay or ne-' glect more serious than at childhood. The ills o! little ofllo wane quickly and unless the mother is prompt in administering ‘ eetnaent e‘ precious little life may be- snuffed out almost before the another realises the baby _ is ill. The prudent mother always hoops somethlfll in the medicine cheat es e safeguard llainst the sud- den illness other little onu. Thou- ‘soflds cf mothers have found throulh experience. that there is no other medicine to equal Baby's Own Tablets and that is why they olweyl keep e. box of the Ilablets ouhand- why they always iesl sate with the Tablets. Baby's own ‘reblefs ere n mild but lhoreush laxative which bl’ "lulu- lng the bowels and stomach banish constipation end indigestion; break up colds end eimplenfevere and pro- mote healthy. neturel sleep. Cen- cernlng them, Mrs. Isaac Sonia, St. Eugene, Ont... wflilllb-"I have been uelne Baby's. Own ‘Ibbleta ever since baby was a month old and have found that the? reach the spot Ind do more seed than any other medicine I have ever tried. I always keep the Teblats in the house and would advise ell other mothers to do so." The ‘reb- ieto are sold by medicine deelers or by mall at 1e eeote e bee from ms Dr. Williams lldedioino 00.. lroekvllle, l Continued frolrlpege" l 1n the field of Leadership Training encouraging interest has been show-n. Trelnlns Schools have been held dur- o I n ¢OOOQQ i in: last winter season at St- Steuben.‘ Amherst. sum John. Woodstock. Moncton, Springhlll, and the ulluul Bummer Ecboclb at Wolivllle null Chipmsn. There was a decided in- crease in the attendance ever 1928. especially at (‘hipman snd the quality nf the work done by the students “was u! a high order. The attendance at Wolfvllle. how- ever, is scarcely eufllcient to justlf, its continuance at the lJnl-"erslfy Puildings there. Some change of policy seems to be necvsary for flu‘ future. Possibly the success attend- lng the change from holding sum schools at Saeltvllle to Chlnmin may be duullcnted in Neva Erotic by lwfd~ in: Juturo schools at our Camp a! Pinehurst- . , The one disappointing feature of “l0 year has been that in spite of llil nlzlrlfed illcreuo in prosperity in lllej Maritime Provinces we have failed to.‘ hold our own financially time oi rualfln: our ranort to this Coll- veutlon. Of the four IOIHTQ! of lu- como. uslnely personal subscriptions, amounts raked from schools. and conlvll-a-"ons from the Girls‘ and Boys’ Profuse. ma latter two have fbown the nan." serious falling 0M. Every eilovt mo" be made between lzow and the end of our fiscal year to regain lost Zl‘Cl'll!i and to balance our income and spending budget. A close study of the Treasurer's ropol-l when submitted is recommended lu order that all present may ascertain where they may most effectively lenu’ a hand lu the end that our work he Pflidhillllififéfl by a lack oi sufficient n s. A very encouraging feature of this‘ ,vear‘a work has been the splendid rulil. lty given our work on the part _ of the Ioadlnfz papers throughout. the Alnrltinle Provinces. llle various phases oi’ our work but the presence within many publishing orranlzallons of menlhsra of lllell‘ staff who srs Wliidhill! these activit- ies with keen and Intelligent interest has doubtless accounted for ihe very favorable nature of this publicity Your Chairman has 11nd the prlvil- ego o! renreselllillg you a! a numb "r of lfllllflFiillli. gatherings during the year. He was present st lhs Annual Meellm of the Religious Eduoaliuu Council of Canada. spealfluu at its nnenlnz dinner session to a large gathering of Toronto Sunday School Sunerintenflents and other leaders ill Rellzlous Education. much thought was glvon lo the matter milleeof the R. E. C. (‘. on a broader basis of lay membership on its Ad- ministrative Council, s, closer co- ordination ol the cor-operating units and a more substantial baols of ill- COIIII. ' He was also present at the Annuu. nFRellglous Education at Chicago l. February and the Tl-upteeQIionv. meetlnpheld there at that time, 1:11.. ‘in New York in May and Soplemlll- As o member of the Internalionl: Committee on Reference: and Couln. he attended a lengthy session lll XL York in conjunction with a Sillllli. Pllurches. in an endeavor in clear on the mailer oi’ local community cu- ordlnutlon of efforts. Any conflict of effort ln-thls ressrd is confined to the Llnlted States. as the Federal Council is inoperative ln Canada. el- fhouzh drawing some individual sup- pol-t from individual Canadians. Two sessions of the World’e Bull- do? School Association Executive Committee were also attended in New York and in July n msellns 0f the World's Sunday Bcbeel Associa- tion Committee on Reference end Counsel was also held In that city. This is s. Committee of Seven, madi up of three representatives from Great Britain and four from North America, thus forming s link between the Bri- tish section nnd the North American section during the quadrennlunl be- tween Conventions. These two great sections at the present time ere the‘ only ones with‘ n Missionary outreach. the responsibility. with the exception of two or three aelf-suslalninz units. belna divided between these two sec- tions to take care of all the world? fields. Within the remarkably short period o! two years tin World's luuw day School Association has evolved from an organization largely out or gear with every other organized body. both Educational and Missionary. to one willl-ll under the able joint-sev- Ont. WHiiN a cold e exposure brmze aches and pains that penetrate to your very bones, there 1e always ulelr relief in Aspirin. lrvvlll e short werk_oi that headache or any Ittle paln. uet as effective m the mere m eue s ell from neuralgia, neuritis, rbeume m er lumbaee. No ache er pain s ever too deep-nested for Aspirin tablets to relieve, and they dealt affect the heart. All druggists. with ‘proved direction; for various uses which many peep e have found lnyeluable in flu rsilet of pesos and a‘ lneny kinds. PIRIN enhancements-senses lelury Ieudersillp oi l\'lr. James Kelly of the British section and Ur. lluuerl M. Hopkins of the North American section has already won a universal endnrsntlnn and hearty support. Dr. Hopkins honored our Maritime Coun- cil by making our Convention luel. year his first visit outside of the Un- ited States after taking over the of- flce of General Secretary. Sinco than he has been to Mexico and to the Near East. and ls at present on a tour of the Per Ilest. brlneing to bear his statesmanllko qualities-end Christian spirit on a number of important and difficult problems. Such problems have a wonderful way of smoothie-g themselves out before the diplomatic attack of this great leader who won his way to our hearts flurinl his brief sojourn with us last year. it is the earnest hopo oi’ your Board that e very lerse end representative deielation will so from the Maritime Provinces to the Quadrennlal Con- vention of the lnterlatleuli Council of lelfsloue Education to be held in Toronto in June of nest year. lt will be the first international Convention held in Canada fn e quarter of s can- fury. The great buildings at the "Gongdlgn National Inhibition ereulde are belns mode available and it ls not Improbable that the attendance will exceed all records. We hope that many in attendance at this Cen- vention will meet egsle at that tiles nnq bring boob e crest inspiration or our work. - All llltoreetllg feature lo eeneeetlee with the Convention wlll be the va- veillpg of a statue of Robert ltelltes me founder ot the modern luede! Sunday School movement. The city of Toronto to hevq not only selected and donated a lite for this statue but have voted a substantial sum fer file “salts base upon which ft will rest. mar:- e . up to the‘ Not only has a, Marne amount of space been given to Al. this llleellng g lo! re-organisatlon- of Executive Com- : l Meetinz of the International Counts _ committee of the Federal Council u.- bollenffon or canals/r cusmlfnss u year m Geld bonds llseuee by c. N. B.) Dspomlneti s 81.000. Iriee 0M5 to yield over 57v. Convertible bends and securities- MBCOLL FIONTENAC First Mortgage 20 year Collateral Trust 6% bond-f. 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