1 hour. the church a valued »u-.-v<,.-,.__.-.._-,-."n"... . f0!‘ jj Your iihoica Beef ,3 teak ... ib.1iic _; filial-Sedan... lb. 15c - gomgfflteak ... lb. 12c m," peef 10c, 12c, 14c ‘I C0 BEEF .. 8c, 10c H .. ; LAMB Lamb Chops ... lb. 15c RUII‘ ti? 10c! 15c PORK Pork “Chops Q... lb. 16c gasstPol-k 14c, 16c P. iicilougall Hlllsboro & Richmond, We Deliver" ' Phone 55 Halifax Port Arrival-o 1,. Arrir; 2- iassiasxy from Ct. Lakes. loyalist from hanks- Mona Eileen from Banks. Liflltlhip No. l5 from Local flaxlbui‘. from Local harbor. Sailings.- New York City Swansea. Ldghtship N0. l5 to Local harbor. Barge to Local harbor. Vessels in berthz- l Loyalist loading. Mons Eileen loading. Lightship bunks lag.- Barge No. I berth. Nubian lcadind. Kindetsley discharllw- New York City loading. Barge discharging. Acsdian berth. Vessels due to arrive:- November:- z-Maris Horn from Montreal. Sonia. from Cit. lakes. zp-Lsdy Hawkins from B. W. In- dies. ~ Y Y Magnhild from Bi, Pierre. Kosciusmko from Ooponhason. Ciss from Jamaica. Q-Uinifed States from Copen- bagen. Pennlsnd from New York. ’ Chedabucfc from E. O. ports. Portia from Nfld. ports. Man. Citizen from Montreal. Caipulln from U. S. ports Cordelia from Montreal. o-Cornwallis, from Montreal. Dominica from New York. Caledonia from New York. Cairnglan from Montreal. 6-A steamer from Halifax. Salacia from Montreal. ‘hsllvezvalnut from Far East. s-Fernueid from Halifax. Winona County from Halifax. 9-Newfoundland from Liverpool 10—Kosciuszko flrorn New York- Gitano fmm Hull. Westernland from Antwerp. _ IHN MEMORIAM Mr. FRANK BEER AULD in the passing to his eternal re- yard of Mr. Prank B. Auld. the community of Covchead has lost a kind, honored and A spectcd neigh- ember, and his home a faithful, good and well beloved husband and father. 'I‘aken suddenly ill on September 18th and in spite oi sil that loved -mous 0hu '7 Follows Folks r a To Fresh Site i a 5 silv Ieducsd the oongie ticn to but a faithful oemnsnt.“ however, were sufficiently isalous of the glories that had been as to appeal to the the sllifisd when sh undertaking was given that the church should be removed in its entirety to serve s. more populous district- St. Andrew's has now risen ag- ain at Kingsbury, one of the rup- cowred by the priosreccivediortilssiicinwslls Street. ram m roamcs son coop Mommas hywssstressedasoneoftheinz- portant contributions which might be made by women w political life. in address by Hon. Arthur Sauve mes Con: kvatrices. ‘rhe intelligent "mother, alive to her political duties and well-in- forrnedsstothe historyof her country and the political happen- ings of the day. could have a great influence, said Mr. Sauvs, through the education of young people pol.- iticsiiy. Political clubs and news- papers, he staicdfwere not suffic- ient to educate youth in soun politics. i tlsanship must not.» , _ with nor assume thseleak of fari- aticisnr. - SOLDIER. REALIES AMBITXON OI‘ LIFE IECHANICEBURG. Pa. Nov. i. -Tws soldiers sat in the front line trenches in the Great War talking about the future. One said he in- tended to become a minister if he gm, out of the war alive. "Iflmudoflllookyouupwhsn I get ready to be married.” the other milled. Yesterday. my. Pied Holmes and E. Harold Shaffer, of Bloomsburg, remembered that conversation. Mr. Holmes married Shaffer and Miss Ruth Shoemaker, also of Blooms- burg. - BOSE VALLEY INSTITUTI _ The Mae Valley Women's Insti- cnes and medical skill could do. it soon became evident that be was| r hearing the Journey's end: and on » the following day, September in. his , ~ lllirit departed to be with Christ. , The late Mr Auid was a man of sterling worth; possescd of a sins- ularly quiet and kind disposition one whose thoughts always centered in his home and family, where he . has left a vacancy that never can . be filled. lie leaves to mourn their lossf a Iorrowing widow, .one son Prank 3., > and two daughters Helen. (Mrs. Wil- fred MacDonald) of Nova Srctia, and Nan at home. Four brothers and one sister survive, namely, (Forge at Winsloe, P.E.Islnnd: Charles at West Covehesd, PIE. I"la.nd: Walter in Victoria, 13.0.; mm w. (M11) in Calgary and Fannie in Boston, Mass. The funeral services were con- dwtcd by his pastor, Rev. T.A. V/‘ivon, walk-i i by Rev. CinA Chw-“flis oi York. Bnnuiaiful floral tribwes. and a large snd represent- ative attcndance tcstified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. The remains were lnid to rest in the West Covrhead ci-merrv, the‘ ball borers being, Robert Marshall, Grove Abbott. Col. Allen, Irs Carr, Jchn MscMiilsn and Raymond Carr. , '7" Mlnsrdfi tar Harpies tute met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Cousins on Wednesday evening Oct 10th. ‘ihsre were seven mam- bers and seven flsitotl present. 1118 was than served by thsghosicsl. an: a programme was bu on, whic would ccmpleicly satisfy anyone in- terested in Halloween us ' . darkened rooms, with whits-rvbed figures gliding about. witches on broom-sticks. jack-o-lanterns, and fortune telling. Next meeting to be held at the home of Flora Mao November lllrhis will be the annu bsisiness meeting. Roll-cell to be flmliffi&m.fliflhilfl. Ihlseeiannls raasrvolfoe- saws aliafllilllOlbblt alvsfthl of a altar-a may sluts a word strictly psyqsis u advance. consensus-lore airs maus- sucs. L-6798-7-12-312i. Ill-FAST Prlflyiofiln Church. > Sunday morning, November 4th. Sat- urday morning Preparatory Services - L-fliliii-ii-B-ii. DOIINION COKE-WU are Illi- loading oars of soks tcday. A. Pick- n-aooaiir-s-si CIJPILID CHILDREN'S CLINIC conducted by Dr. Acker at Rcd Cross Oflice, Charlottetown, Tues- day,Novaubsr 0th. L-IWB-ll-S-Si. mvnnunss scasnrsocosn- nsrvmw sclslssmn coal. at $1.50 I'll ‘IBN-dmloading oars tcday.A.PickasddsCo.Pbon03\i-i. Is-IOQ-li-S-Qi ammsr. business sun-mo. AIIOOISHNA the Boy Scout 21,1. Board Room, City Bali, lotte- town, Monday ovembsr 0th at 0 P. M. Ev wclcomd. ls-QNS-Il-d-ii. liam, whcis . ofaBo (School at Shirley mas, was ser ously ill. Mr. Weller left ‘Thursday to be with his tii the crisis irpasssd. POPULAR auras-canine. .- Ikceilent coal for the range. "m, “upuomu, m" mum 91"“ cars today. ‘Co. Phone. oio. n-sooa-n-s-si nnsnsussivs consensus-non. Rcv. Arthur Wallis, a. A Simdny Services. u s. M. Rose Valley. a Pas, m“ Granville. 1st P.1d. Pleasant Valley. 1 °' ‘mm, . casement of their-do ° wmm“ Mwiilnuise to Watson n ‘T P. M. Bradslban 61011117 ‘fliank Offering Service. ;some. Deaconess. Special Soloist I tom Summer-side. L-2047-11-3-ii. and say you wish you had taken your foxes to the Big Show at Borden, November 10-10. Be there (and win cash award or ribbon. Also get the benefit of your neighbors experience in the most fsscinat‘ industry of all time. Last date for h“ receiving entries November 15. E. C. lBcll, Secretary. 11-2043-11-8-81. 1- BRIDE - 10 - BE BBOWERED- Miss Beatrice MaoKly. 0f De Sable . DON'T BE SORRY afterwards‘ 4- Ymhm 5"» by Professor Henry Comes, violinist. and Miss Rena Wood, pianist-They will play every night from a.» 11.80. Valley, announce the sn- iar llvolyn op of Mt. to-take place Buchsnnsn: Mllfllld _ Mum.’ w“ mm “WM about theimiddle of November. ~ Is-QOII-ll-d-U.’ i l FRESH BUUKWHEAT FLOUR- We have Just received fmm the mill our winter stock 0f Buckwheat Flour, and also Graham. or Whole Wheat Flour, all made from choice grain. Supplied by us. For sale at our Seed 8s Feed Store. Carter 8s Co. mo. ' 1-2064 THE BAPTIST GIIUBOBpThe ‘Rev. A. C. Vincent will spook to- ,morrow morning on "In the Spirit :on Patmos". The evening sermon ' will be another of the series on The Aftarmanyvkits tctheSalksn Bulgarian capital (or the celebra- lands one realims that their popu- Mons. These festivities coincided lotions will always play I great part ‘very significantly with the ratifica- l in the ’ cf the onward moving tion of the Barbe-Bulgarian Treaty, ‘ nseawritss KaylfluirLwhothspreludeofthsBalkanAlliance before, her "was Nadlils of the summer of 1012, one of ths | Stancloiif, cf Bulgaria. Powerful greatest diplomatic achievements of l r-aceswithaflorcenationsispiritths timmThatsllianoelsdto a‘ are all greatly mixed u in Bouth- glorious general victory. Times have llllifllfl! IIIIODI- A suits is medium changed. We want no more wars, must be found to hold these els- but the more complex achievements meats together “ w mutual con- of peace. to be brought about by mu- cessions. - tusl understandinil and W mil-- King Alexander of Yugoslavia, tual concessions. whose death has plunged so many The latest news rrcm Sofia shows countries into gloom, had realized that King Alexander's last visit to, the necessity cf working out s fair Bulgaria has paved the way for bet- snd lasting equilibrium in the Bal- tar “ between the two Slav hn Peninsula. He came to isms neighbors. My correspondent writes without much difficulty with '1\lr- that it was in all ways a happy visit, key, Greece and lwumans; but the with the minimum or official func- grsatest success to his credit was tions and a ‘complete absence oi of- thghuandcrstanding with Bulgaria. reccncilliation between the After the inevitable pagentry of oyal Fa Jsauia it IhHmaiaImprsIioneftliolataKi AiflandcrJiisQaeenandTlicirI Three Sons. __ ' ‘AA Laxsxxx xxnxn v Zion Presbyterian Church asv. a. csasxu wanna 4. gum-pg, nor. souls m-suossrsou-omau and oil-quasi. momma woasnn» .., imsm-vrumv-iasmsainuom- A,“ spam-flea m. rm Know!" ............ rsnsui m r. lids-Sabbath School and Bible can-a . IVEING WOISIIP ‘IMLIF-‘llseneiflhloveelflot’ .14 Aisshcm-"O Lord, Bow Maniioifl- Samlq. " "liatbatlwellethhltlsesssretplaaacltbslldllllyrf ahallabide undel- theshadowaltha slmishtr. Ii-llll- ~. ‘xxx xxx‘ x 4* Ml- AND lllB-SJYIID NELSON ‘I118 two Slav nations is due to the coin- mon sense, the courage, and the diplomatic skill of king Boris oi Bulgaria and King Alexander oi osisvia.‘ The Yugoslav monarch lovely royal estate, with tuc simplic- the royal arrival the four mon- archs retired to the Palace of Vrana, eight miles distant from Sofia, on the river Isker. It is a fieial Bllirit." i St. Paul's Church v ISM SUNDAY APIII. TROUT! 1 Y‘ lived long enough in reccips a great ity and charm of an mglish country , ‘ welcome throughout Bui- placc; the little group of garia. dwellings ls surrounded by s mag- 1 royal 0 IOMLLL-Iliellndayleliocl. '. ILOOLMF-lilcrnhghayes, Holy Ocmsnmioss s Mcntenagrin Princess. sister of na of Bulgaria, whom he had often met at the Court of Ytsly before her,‘ marriage to King Boris. This was the first link in the chain of friend-i ship with his colleague King Boris. noossisrro manner Very happily married to the; Queen of Roumanisfs second the Queen of Italy. He was thers- Europe. with a collection cf Alpine fore the first cousin of Queen Joari- plants and shrubs as rich and varied _ King Alexander was-the second nificent park-no, barracks and no son of King Peter of Serbia and of wniisl-Vrana contains one, of the ‘ mcst famous rock gardens cf as those in the Botanical Gardens in Bdlnbulgh. There are frequent “exchanger? of plants and seeds he- tween Professor Sir William Wright-Smith, of Edinburgh, and Professor Schsct, director of Kinl Bor1s's gardens. When I had the pleasure of visit- ing vrana last summer the floral color-scheme "carried out in the Swlsufihdcmaldlclly" AsiIQv-Rllsslillblollcnflwlfilliifllll" 7.00 P. hip-Evening Prayer and Sermon “The Light of the World" I ‘ Anthssn-"Like As The Bart" Dr. Waiter Icahn _, EVERYBODY WflLwMl- I. lllVJlDJl-AYMONILMMBEUIDB. -1uv. H. 1!. Woodward .1- ssnmnnlnmnaaamnlmm4m4q4knm v x xx s x daughter, Marie known toher faml- terrscc in purple and red, with ly as “li/iigon," King Alexander hasfverbena venosa" and glsdlolas, left three sons-Prince Peter, theiwss most striking; and the [£1108 D8 has returned home after visiting ha; , Ten Commandments, taking as the oousinrMrs. Neil MacDougall on Up. . subject “The Second Command- Postmaswr General, under the sus- M pices oi the Association des Fem-i . The Brsodalbsns Donald on Wednesday evsninfi fu1 per Prince Street. Miss MacKgy h“ i ment." The music of the day will in- lbeen teaching school for the past ,ber 25th ovsr thirty o: ha; friend; tendered her with a miscellaneous shower. She received man useful gifts which were opened was abel Parkman and the verses read by Miss Bertha Darrach. Miss ,MacKay thanked her friends in a ‘few well chosen words and all join- ed in sinsinc ‘rm- She's A Jolly Good Fellow. The remainder or spent with music and games and lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. MacDougsll. SUCCESSFUL TEA AND SALE- The tea and sale of fancy-work done b the patients of Falconwood Hos- p tel, held at the Canadian National Hotel yesterday afternoon was large- ly attended. ‘rho fancy-work, which was attractively arranged in the writing room, met ready sale. There‘ were many lovely novelties, fancy towels, buffet scarves, crochet cush- the evening was very pleasantly, Iciude Maundcrs "Thou O God Art MONTREAL, Nov. kiiiducationssvsn yen," m‘; 1; i501“ go take Praised." Goes’ "O Saviour of the of youth to take its part in the up a new position m the n9" m. , World," Baldwin's "Keep Me 10rd." political development of the coun- ture. On ‘Thursday evening, octs- Mrs. Q- Illioit F1111 will wllffloi lbs music. AUCTION PARTY ENJOYED- The weekly- auction party for the ‘benefit of St. James Church. Bum- xnerfleld, was held at the home of Mr. lonmet Dunn of Springfield on October 80th and was well attend- ed. After an interesting game, playing ceased and other amuse- ments followed. The ladies‘ prize {for auction was won by MrssWil- 0d Ncrbcro and the Igentlsmcns wire by Mr. Herman Iiambe of Springfield. Music was filmished by Mr. George McMahon, and a dainty-lunch was served by the ladies of the section-E CARROLL-HARTNETD-A. tty wedding was solemnized recon at St. Bartholomew's Church, Melrcse, Westmorland 00., when Kathleen Helen Hartnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kartnett, was ions, tea cloths, crochet work, centre pieces and knitting. The work ‘was expertly done with the intricate pat- terns faithfully carried out in nicely blended colors on good linen. Be- sides the fancy work there were two beautifully hooked rugs for sale and‘ also two marvellously knitted bed-l spreads on which many envious looks were cast, and to whom they will finally belong is not yet known. Miss Roberta Nicholson, the Super- intendent, and her staff of pretty nurses, were in attendants and are to be congratulated on the success of their undertaking, which was marvellous when one stops to think cf the sick patients who did the work 1nd the careful supervision needed to direct them. W. M. S. MflTING-Jrhe October meeting of the Rose Valley W. M. S. was held at the church on Tues- day evening. f‘ ‘ ber 28rd and cp- oned by smsins. Scrilll-ll" "adios and prayer. Then followed a dis- cussion on the Mission y y, and the number of copies to be or- dered was decided upon. The Aut- united in marriage to John Daniel Carroll, son of Jssncs and the late Mrs. Carroll, both cf, Meirose. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Joseph Butler in the Watches of relatives and friends of the con- tracting parties. The bride; who was given in marriage by her ia- ther, was dressed in a sand colored tailored suit, with gloves, shoes and hat to match. Miss Dorothy Car- roll, sister of the acorn, was brides- maid, and Frederick Shea, Dor- chester. supported the groom. The “' ,_, marches were played l?! Mrs. Edward Hartnstt, and during the signing of the register Miss Inuise Dobhlcstein. Moncton, sang a solo. llmlnediately after Mass, the wedding party motored to the home cf the bride, where a wedding brcakfastwas served. The happy couple left later on a wedding trip through Prince Edward Island. 1m‘. and Mrs. Carroll will reside in Mel- fi-Salnt John Telegraph-Jour- When Is A Weed umnFrhsnk-cifering was held on the preceding Tuesday evening. Owing no doubt in the busy season the attendance was rather small. choir assisted and gave several excellent numbers, which were very much appreciated. A special meeting was held at the home of the President, Mrs. James Prixseli on Friday evening, Novem- ber lind to plan some new work. The regular " will be held onI Tuesday evening, Nhvernber, 20th, place of meeting was undecided. f HALLOWEEN PARTY-On the evening of October 81st, s delight- " Halloween party was given for the pupils of Springfield School at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Hyatt- nnsworod by naming a battle of the Croat War. Programme committee, Mrs Jsmcs ‘lbdd. am. Wm. Mathia- son, and Mrs. Prank Iswsome. Haslsm of Springfield, whose bsau- ‘ tiiui residence was prettily decor- ated for the occasion with Jack- tf-lantsrns, etc. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by the RENT IREIi ‘ teacher, _Miss Margaret MacDon- Aiderman J. 0. Graves. of Shsi- gall. The evening was spent in field, mg, has offered 100 houses, games and other amusements and to be given rot froeJo aged mar- a delicious lunch was served. After rled couples old-Ila DOB- sion. There "be a weekly N!“ rnent to sovcrrepairehargss. SECIALS ro-or AND SATURDAY 4BA~¢0N sliced it. i TOES serif" 33b sagas. spokesman-say .28’ . .29.! Mm. Kaslam and their tea- shes- ieg- the happy evening and left fos- thsir homes. - several llbliil fun, the children thanked ISTATI IA! G0 TO GREAT BRITAIN Not A Weed in view of the ill-amazed esrsmples of the blackberry among plants and of the rabbit among animals, _it is not surprising, says the Imperial Economic Committee in its report on grassland seeds that stringent precautions are now w? taken against the introduction of such “undesirable aliens,” but only the event can show how the exotic plant will behave in its new home- What is s. comparatively harmless weed in one country mil/y prove s serious pest in another, and it is also true that what is harmful or useless in one country may be. in a different envlronomcnt, hannless or even useful. Alsike in Canada usually contains a quantity of trefoil which in Canada is 00n- demnsd as a-weed, but which as- sists the escort of Canadian alsike to the United Kingdom, where in many localities trefoil is regarded as advantageous. Similarly, several European annuals, which are re- nrded as weeds in the United Kingdom havspi-ovsd useful ad- ditions in‘ the less densely OPPOSITION '1“ ANOTHER GIAVIYABD ....'*""r..".-.r~..i"~ re"- i WY n‘ “l: Graveyards to the left of us!" ox- plodsdaniratoitisenas thshsadof a delegation facing the city council tonight in protest lflinst the sp- sur- piicatlon to establish another graye- mad. lilned 80 ratepayers. “The s tuaticn is such that women and children are frightened to go Gutstnightcrstayaloneintheir fir“ i the Duke and Duchess of York; Prince Tomislay, ‘and Prince An- drew. They havebecn brought up by an English nurse, an English governess, and an English outor, present King, aged l1, godsori oflborders were incomparable. Boris in his extensive g. nhouses at Vrsna also grows Iiillums of every description and orchids, and the giant water-lily of Email-Vic- toria Regla—has a sanctus. _, of its Trinity United Church ' Ministers: I07. “Ills Miller, 1A.; B. D. Bav- LW. Barbour, $.A.; 3-D Or[\lllIO--A.InyKflGlu.LB.A.M.;LA.G.O. ‘ her best in moulded fashions. and live just outside Belgrade inlown. the small palace of Topula, sur- We saw the apartments of the rounded by gcdens and vineyards. ‘King and Queen of Yugoslavia being The royal family of Yugoslavia prepared, and I now wonder if when i lived very simply, the Eng motor-King Alexander and King Boris ing daily to Belgradsdrom Topola, visited those beautiful gardens to- the favorite residence of Queenfirather they fully realized the im- Marle. They usually spent the sum- pcrtance of that friendly reunion rner at the castle at Bled, on the ‘with regard to the peace of Europe. shores .0! he lake- which witnessed‘ Together. they also visited South- the betrcthal of Prince George to,crn Bulgaria, shooting over the Princess Marina. o - iroyal preserves near Kritchim, near iPrincePaubof Yflkoalhvia, first Philllwliflllolis with Prince Cyril, cousin of the dssd King and now_only brother-b! King Boris; whilst one of the members of the Regency, the two young Queens, accompanied is married to Princess Marina's by Princess Eudoxie of Bulgaria.- eldest sister, Olga; King Alexander who went straight from Scotland to had a great personal regard for his Bulgaria for this royal gathering- cousin and the Yugoslav royal visited the hospitals and welfare family was well known for its simple centres of Phiilippcpolls. sincere domestic felicity. There were cheers and smiles and royal nurserim; ~ Alexander hes;- that Queen Marie of Yugo- was not, however, so fluent in fo- slavla assured Queen Joanna that reign ianauases as is King Boris oflshe never enjoyed a State visit so Bulgaria. ' much. , And such a short time later the TWO KINGS MEET same smiling Queen is prostrate with grief due to the criminal act Boris and King Alexander of a fanatic, one of the many sterile met for the first time as Crownlattempts to destroy the sacred plant "Princes at the coming of age ciiof monarchy, which will for ever Prince Boris, When sil the Balksnspring again from its immortal and heirs-apparent ioregathered at the syrnpolic roots. TWO-PIECE IZVE _ y CK BA! 511011.’! QUAKE fmsm NEW YORK, NOV. flr-AS if I100 enough stylu and fabrics had been offered this season alrsadyédfssixlll; ion leaders now are in r uc M’ _ _ knitted fabrics for evening wear. Mm‘;céifagfblggtgnlétxrhfidbggg W11"! i‘ Wilmw”! b91159 799"’ off yesterday in a, huff. sentativs disemberked this ~ week The sprightly form” music“ "id °P°ll°d m‘ tnmkh-m” “w” comedy lngenus checked out of her "47"" “"5 9"“ WW3‘ '° l” hotel to return to New York. de- Blimd .*"°*Pl°°= "W"! "W"- claring that "lVliller obviously is While the idea has startled con- m” o, my stump scrvatlves accustomed to wearing n! wealthy retired mnadim “m”?! “mm” m‘? 1“ dayngh‘ manufacturer loft a few minutes and on more practical occasions. m,“ of m, cued“ “ma, “km ‘m’ ‘"5593 513557 m" 545mm“ his assortment of suits and‘ assert- tho m!" WW ""1"" '"1°‘1°°".ing, "1 wouldn't marry her 110W i1 Bloc: and white t; ‘yxldwfls the last woman in the for t knitted even r0: Show, am, _ m“ 1m°"°'“9“' o“ m°d°1 Mmrday alternolonthlgrhagcilrtlgodnseévlis umk “w” "m l. muted m “Nels with youthful dancing fcnder novel jacquard pattern. prcducina iigestum and memo,“ and hm", l" mumtmi “fiun- ml'd°l"'u‘labmlt Mrs. Barker's cooking the mmufi’ m“ @3531” flnnmttm‘ ftwo flared up when aha demhnded 11""- l V-m“ with "Vi?" 1" “m” iris "take that filthy cigar out oi and a U-shaped back. The pulloverlyour mouth}. is held 1n at the waistline with Mme,‘ m, pride deeply ,n,um_ " 3°“ H4 be“- ‘md l“ ‘Wshm ‘went out alone on a night tour of Wm‘ I “M [mud wphm T“ the ‘beach front hotel zrills and slits at the hsmline ease the cllng- Cm,“ ma "law, yesterd“ m“ m! "*1"- "ld ‘hm i‘ ' ‘hm he found much jolly feminine som- WOiMIN ARE TOO POSSESSIVE AFTER THEY ARE ENGAGED i ATLANTIC CITY. N. ,1.. Nov. 1 —With.in a day after announcing their engagement, Mm. J. E. Baker, square train. 1 _ _ _ Mimi our“ m "em u“ “Qllsiminwm? fill aarkfinsfil =-‘ “WW”? 1‘ ‘m’ "m" with ma. Nelle Brooke stun sweater desisned for formal after- noon gr evening wear. Develo, in a silky yarn mixed with gold or of Btlyria, Ohio, founder and presi- dent of the Widows’ and widower-s‘ 10.00 A. Mr-Pfllfil‘ Most-sag. , , 11.00 A. M4—-PIlbuO Worship. ' = Sermosi-“The Basis of Our Faith" Bsv.J.W.Bar-bo\sr,B.A.,B.D. 3 Anthnn-"Ulhtof flrelcneiy Pilgrim Heart" .. ugh“ Duet-“Cemslloly Spirit" Jerome MissAlloe CoflinandMra. 0. esr - 8.30 P. bin-Sunday School. 7.00 P. Ms-Piiilic Worship. . Sermon-Kiev: P. A. Walker, B. A, of Truro, N, S. Anthem-“Oliste and See" ...................... Goq _ Soio-“Gcllnewfili " ....‘.‘......... Henry Cecilia- M11. Violin Oilllgato-Mlss Thelma ‘Deed Visitors and Students Cerdlsiiy Welcome. didorningservlcaflroadoastbyftflifill. English isalws-ys K ken in the flowers for them everywhere, and I _ a Eb: fiaiiiist thumb mi. MINISTER-TH! LEV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. A " § MORNWG WOBSBIP 11 (YOIDX ' , Anthem-‘Tlsou o God alas-sass" slams-i" BQPIWI-“Tlll 5Mrit on Paisnos" .......... Dr. Viscous SUNDAY S0801“: $.30 P. M. A weekly opportunity to refresh sun's mind en greates- thhsgs. ' .- w‘ ._ _,._,‘_, AI| ‘l EVENING WORSHIP 1 UGDCK Anthem-"Kesp Me, Lord" .................... Baldwin Sermon-Prise second Commandment" . Dr. Vincent Anthem-JO Saviour of the World" .............. Con". You are cordially welcomed to TBIBAPHSTCHUBOB. The Presbyterian ilhurch In Ganaiis ST. JAMES CHURCH Mhsllcfl REV. R. MOORHEAD-LEGATE. D. D. 4 Public Worship, Morning at Eleven o'clock. Evening Service at Seven O'clock. - Sunday School at Two-Thirty. silver threads, its neckline is high. shined in with a cord with tas- sellcd ends to tie in front. The sleeves are lcoss at the wrist. These swea‘ are wom with analo- lsngth velvet skirts» swsnnsn r. o. n. s. scnonsn- snrr (c. i. by Guardian's Special Wi nsmrsx, new. 1- uatn of Dslhousie the 1080 Imperial Order Daughters cl.’ libs Ilsmln oversees scholarship. the selection econnittes announced ...._......, n [NARITS mam-l Llimstl Club, which has been holding a regional meeting he e. l Five other men. chosen by Mrs. Btull from the club membership, STRANGERS AND VISITOIS OOBDIALLY INVITED. are on the list of l-ppnn‘ ‘which Mrs. ‘Barker expects to carry lovut in New York today and tomor-i row. "1 thought r knew him from‘ his letters," said Mus. Barker. "Ai- ‘ter we corresponded since last Easter-taut personal acquaintance showed me that he simply is not my kind after all." Mrs Stuil herself, who has done magazine staff writing as s love expert, commented that “women qbecome too possessive as soon as [they are engaged. 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