_\~ .. an“ 1 A .57, c.'l‘\‘~ . "s - w-i-ulnt ‘IIIU-UTTTII 9B6! .-a~, iié z zoos ullsxit; " lwv P“ "-1 t" " =- s‘? =1.“ ran-L: use. '1 mi pnniuguiii 1J1 u vv N u U AKDIAN 1-‘ lPiIIilIiE EDWARD I glut wllcl) EVERYBODY!; Come To-day ! l H c r _e ’ s J 0 Y a n d HlPDlness f 0 r tho ~ \l hole Family You'll Iiaugh 1‘ e n Times More T h a n Ever Before l FIWS FUNNIEST SHORT SUBJECTS NEWS “'15 E K L Y AND TRAVELOGUE Hilarious Fun in Madame 'l‘nssaud’s World-Famed Chamber of‘ Horrors l IN MEMORIAM IiAIJCIILIN l1. MACPHERSON Citizens learned with regret of the sudden and unexpected passing of Mr. Lnuchlin J. MacPhcrson, the will known merchant tailor of this CliV which occurred at the Prince f-viwiird Island Hospital Friday morning. The deceased, who had not been in robust. health for some time was "t; ickcn with appendicitis about two xrvceks ago and entered the hospital for an operation. He made rapid l recovery and was preparing to re- . turn home Saturday when he sud- ‘ (leuly suffered a. tum and in a very Biz-vi. time passed away. 0f a pleasing disposition, coupled with un obllging manner the late Liiuchlin MacPherson enjoyed a large circle of friends, who will sin- cerely mourn his passing in the fuuint: o: lilf‘. For n number of years he was eiiiofoycil us cutter with the tailor- iiii: firm of John McLeod dz Co. and on this; iirin going out oi‘ busi- liens Lilli z- tlic death of Mr. McLeod, Iifi‘. ltiir-Pixrrsoii opened an estab- llf-‘lifiiflll’. on Kent Street which he has sisici- successfully conducted, Hc l0il‘i'l‘”, i0 mourn, besides a sor- roiving vsiilotv, tliri-e sons, Harvey and No‘ in, cimtluciin; the groc- c"'»' lam-in under the firm name n’ MflCPllfilHrfl Bros, Great Goorgu z I Street, and Ilc-rbert, of A. Piikam Co. Eiimi liR()\\'.\'l.l.u .\I.-\('1.l‘..\N The death occurred in the City Hospital Thursday.’ of Earl Brown- lec MticLcctn, a well known and aff- able C, N. R. lralninan at the com- DF-lilllivfily early age of 4i years. .Siiffering from an injury received (while a member of D. wrccking crow about u year ago along the line, he remained at work until about a "19""! HBO when llL‘ was oiflged to retire on sick leave. About three vvccks ngo lic cntcrcti ilie City Hos- pital. He gradually grow wiorsc un- lil the cnd came peacefully yycsicr- l tiny morning. The dcccascd si: ~d overseas, g1)- In: over with the lliiiid uiinched to ~ the 105th Battalion. He was W011i’)- . dcd at Cambral and also suffered from shell shock and gas, The late Mr. MacLean entered the service of the C. N. R. shops March ',Ilst, i915. In June, 1927, he was appointed locomotive fireman and nn June 21st, 1928, was transferred to the position of trainman which position he held until illness com- pelled his retirement. He was n son of Mrs. and the lefo John A. MncLerin and Yenves I. t‘ mourn n sorrowlng widow and lowing hiothors rind 1W" .=-'.-.' r 5”‘ Chlldmn. Vll! 1401115. Mazic. Ed- llviic: Clever, of the C. N. n, Viral/l Lillian, Zelia and Lorraine. l ' Hwpint Policeman ("a l ='. MATINEE 3J5 . . . . . . . . . .. 13c. 26:. NIGHT ‘l 8c 8.45 .. 23c, 37c, 43c. Til-DAY Mam .,,a ‘l JACK _- ’ IIEIIBERT .. The “ Iunhlan lush " Comedian - and . C ICElY COURTNEIDGE i [Jack I-lulbert‘: vvmi m‘ Sensation ;.i-, ii Quid“, i‘) time saving and cuclionly. ,-\})pnillit‘il Institute members have collected from Murray Har- meemlg of thldior and vlcinly the sum of $53.80 Wamw,“ Inslitulcl-l for the annual donation to the Mt. was hcld l“ lmlHc bcrt Orphanage. Murray Harbor The annual Queen Ma y ‘Murray Horbcr, iuatiiice 3.15 11c. 26¢ Night. 1 o 3.45 26:. 31¢- nnsnn upon "nu: NOVEL “WILD BEAUTY" An emotional Iemrest Ihflt takes two hcarI-Iiuiigry exiles and casts them on the soul- Icaring rocks nf Pflfenl-fil 11"" juice; it's cxui-fly the love storm yull, llflllfllls- have wwthcredl ___ """'_"_'--smumo i»? iviaaw" , COMEDY PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL i l MOUNT STEWART I _ lheid at the home of the secretary‘. Miss MacCormae with right 111cm" the“ and ‘me "lgllor pmsmt‘ Meet“? Miss Marion E. MacDonald. New ing Opened fonoivicdazf Perth, spent the week-end at her ‘Roll Call. unsueie l’ flay 8 t home m Mount smwam . nual fees. Mznutes of Plellmls m" " ling were read and adopmli Mmutesl Mrs. Lloyd warren. Savage Har- lot last anmml meeting were ulsolhor was n visitor to the city rec- read and the financial stalemcnt of, ‘L; ‘ the year's work given by secrctflYlfi, m y" Election ui officers followed. Score-i tary resigned and Miss Flora Paton was appointed in her place. Presi- dent, Mrs. George A. Wood and Vice President, Mrs. MncKinnou _____ were re-elected. The following are} Bus. J. c. MacDonald, Mount ms dAlfgrgglszkgant/fs‘ hfiglndoznzfit: Stewart, was a visitor to the city son. Auditors, Mrs. Lazarus White. l, rccgnhy‘ School and Sick Committees were} rte-appointed. Discussion followed 0n‘ the weekwnd’ at ‘he home o! his Sch”! matters and a mung? i parents, Mr. and Mn. Albert Jar- lggegrggreieztlglmltblzgs" snag l dine, Head of HHISbOIOIIBh. that each member provide some dainty for a. sick person in the dis- trict and three members were ap- Miss Sadie Farquharson. Sire“!- cona, spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and lifra. Frank lFarquhzirson, Ciimvoy. Mr. Merton Jardine, Souris, spent l Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Feehan, i, Savage Harbor were visitors to the i city recently. '. discount on City Taxes, Wednes- lday, November 30th. 6740-114541- Court Saturday morning B Tim" case was adlflllmfd- al of the late Capt. Hugh MucPhea will be held at Georgetown on nesday November 29th at 10 a. m. , St. Peter's Hall, Rochford Square, _ program and a snug sum was real- mimu GUARDIAN ' _,_,_a,- CITY TAXES.- Last day for Georgetown The building committee of BI. David’: United Ohwoh, 000x199 town. afforded In; eitiluu of thot town nu opportunity of viewing Ibo _ interior of the new building when POLICE COURT At the Police on mud". m“. “I r w“ aervodintlienewmunnonuto the credit of the congregation and the building committee in particu- lar that the great interest display- ed by the citiuenn In guwnl din-Ins FUNERAL NOTlCE-Jrhe funer- m» new building was culminated 'when nil present after viuwllll the manor ihmugho ‘, expmsed their - jurtleat approval of the new mo- Thmdgy “l 8"56.f;'9_x;'_2£:;1$ dera home. The mama, which l: n "5 “e” ' ' itwb mry building 2a mt by so rec; l ___ with 18 ft pass, has on the groun email; affix? Rx? t 32:11:‘: m" ‘ "w" m“ 3° by l“ m‘ a da November sou: 673041-2541. ma“ “m”! m“ n "l b7 1‘ m l" ' IIIIIDOIOHIQIBbY-lfliem-m“ PELTB ron run Aucnom- 1° f‘ “Y 4 ‘l’ ‘ lit?‘ fig: Mr.‘ Gavin Harding will receive 2mm “E °°m°°°n “gum” be pelts for the Rayner Fur Bales zglfgnmmm (t: m“ “om u” Auction on December 1st at. 152 mm we vestibule The‘ u n” Kent St. on Saturday and Monday. 1° ' 4 n b ' a n a mm” 677441464“ in. cloak room y The Idtohen is 18 It by 13 It with pantry 4 ft by 6 ft. Adjoining on the second floor there are two bed- moomsfilk ft 9 inches by ll ft l! lu- ' 1 f! b 11 H. sistant station agent in Shediac, an; b: 5 n: “ML has been transferred to Charlotte- convenient roomy clown "a m m izclztzizzzizizzz:riot: Wii- n» ab» ‘ ' ' out tn» niiiidinx is Douala flr- TM “Mmmwn Tunes‘ first awry has hardwood floors A_ d P l B throughout. i roun Qwna a ' The ceivvn foot basement which y has a concrete wall mroughmit is lexceptionolly bright. hnvinl five good aimed windows and weiectric gum-ping equipment Wlllfih l8 llhfi “PRINCE OF LIARS” in 8 Actli TlANlIERREIl-Edwin J. Mo- Inemey, of Moncton, formerly of Richibucto, and until recently u- The annual meeting of the Mount Melilck Women's Insttute met at the home of Mrs. W. J, Mutch on- Thursday evening, November 10th., mm moi?“ lzglvegfishnv it: Twelve members answered the roill wmkmm‘ p g l call and the election of officers ro-lZggdlfigetuotmacgezedlgughonoltg: suited in the same officers being re- l . v. elected via: President Mn. Malcolm WWW" l” “w” °' M’ m“ MacRae; vice pres Mrs. W. N. Drake, Mount s“ l" ' l flififli." i ii- M -- . ' ‘ ' ‘i ck, n b rt lifrs. Mutch served a dainty lunch- ‘rnddbglezegnulz: ‘s: Sea“ c? t?" eon wasted by her sister Miss m Mlfaohn Hum,“ Miiwii. l” e’ ~ ' ' The Eamsclfle “Women's Institute gave a concert in the Cherry Val??? Hail on Tuesday, November 15. A large crowd gathered w enjoy the lVLr. Milford Batcnilder of the C. G. B. Cartier, is spending the winter at his home in Georgetown- Mfu Nellie Manchu-n, who has ized. The Ladies Aid of nit United‘ m“ “l” m" °’ M“ Y“ Church at Pownul held a very auc- Hugh“ 1e“ "canny ‘or h” w" cessful concert in the hall on Fri- m 8mm" day night. The folluwins IINEra-m was rendered: Chorus. Cousin Jed- ldiah, Mrs. George Carver taking the i solo: reading Miss Hazel MacEach- em, 3010 Mir. J. B. Hayley; duehtbe Misses Douli; solo Mrs. W. J. Mutcn. M‘ 3m“ “m” h“ “turned Qumme Mm m", Mum,’ Mm m his home In Georgofown after The C. G. l. Are-union, which has been In part, Jailed" Monday "for the Magdalene Islands. the planning and construct-Ion of “uh 'up‘tair5 room of the pubic hull on A "W" 07 the wncerl" Flven by weeks. It was decided that the pointed for the following three a the ‘wenlng °r Nov 14‘ Th? Pnfl"! the MacDiiff Copeland Scdlflsh dentt,‘ Mi-LJ. McKay calfed the l and Intlemaiwnal cnm,.diun_singer m“ “g °r er a“ as a“ 0pm‘ Musician under the auspices of the mg “umber "0 canadai" was wngllnstitute was given and considered i e s" c“ a l)‘ °°~ "m5 The mreting was brought to u lizindéilillililgrcspllnilif wobyétmgli‘ close with the singingwbf the Na- “ ' 53 n l“ l ‘i llDTlfiil Anilem. brance Day. Thbye were ihroe visi-i A spmndild lunch was served and M" "dmmed l” m“ m°°ll“‘-' ‘mil’ a social liiilf lIOILI‘ enjoyed. Hostess one new member was received. The, M s’ Q Cooper’ assistant, Miss sercretary treasurer read the mini,‘ Clare Stewart’ Mm Liam“ Farm uies of the 193i annual meeting‘. son’ M“ Percy Lemmheur_ lg“: 515° “I” mlnultes. °f lml J. J. lvfcKay, Mrs. A. Vanfderstine 0.0 er mcc ing‘. Bo h readings and M s_ Elma. tc‘,.,,_rt_ were approved. The prcsfdentis rc- Zfiitsrsiwth? 355'.“ workf “g; very The evening mrvice 0f worship in ry" l” 5m“ ° “Tl-Y the United Church at Murray Har- glgncln ‘UPOHISEAH? m: slfl-‘lllllbor on Nov. 20 was exceptionally c m“ "Pma- Eds “mil “'39 well attended. ‘The story told by Klslihlénd cPrvsenled H 1;" :59 l2, inc pastor for the young people mp “m” a ~ l1 °l was about a Chinese women who Slwe “l” Tlumhawd l" “l” I"‘?'~l‘l tlIOIYIlI over 50 yams of age when 21;; sgothw“; dgllglfd d” m“ she learned of the Gzrpei message, cs o e . .san Hs- v*'\v i ‘ ~ - ‘i ‘ a :7 o . . plfbl for thflir booth at thr- P "i; i L n lfonliililllilizlgnce élieatvltiell: clfll Exhibition. The amount o! s20, ma, difficulty 1mm“. to ,,,,',, and was aizaln given to the local schorihl wrm,’ “my, travelled back and in" “mki "mp3 blmlsi WW“ took up the work of teaching oth- fxilrpfllelis "ml mflny 1"]? "TF5"? oi-s. The objtct of the story was to is ‘ls halflmo“ S“? Il l“ 51"‘ tench us to make the mast of what lSchmL° dmllg m“ Y“?- .\'.‘(‘ have. The text of the address Sllcwlnry lrlmml" ‘""Y’~"r'°‘l ‘l was from St. Marks Gospel. chap- liinlniicc on hand of $74.83. Alan at t“. 4 m", ‘(q-Ms 26 and 27_ This (an carlim- meeting the sum of $10 ‘pa, a “.03, prflcgmmc m", m“... iflll"’rt“t”l l” b“ lmd mlli-llilll“ l“ rvrccl in M‘. Gouclgcs usual cam- -“‘ T1‘ " Pr um. ' 'I‘lu: officers cl"ci~'i for lll" new Yo?" were as follows: M s. m‘, lll‘llllf‘l‘. In this part of the country, 0O “NW0 p“ id m “ J i?“ U“ for .'~- iverithrr anr roads are con~ ‘ ‘f’ " ‘i ~ "5 - i1” T‘ ~ ‘. llzv- m‘rr has been most ICM‘, ~pi'i‘s'dr-iit; T/frs Alllfil‘l.lll)i(‘l, W, an‘; a?‘ “gamble mun,“ sifvlirod. ."f‘f‘.~li‘f’i'ifill'f‘l'i 0i..-1Y‘l~"iyF/i rain llflfl fallen 0n [he night A ‘s. .'.- i " ~ w. W‘ ‘-(‘l Fllillnlh 0i‘ Nov. in but the nine days Dre-‘ " n “ FF“ “‘~ .vioiis were mild sunny and very All iii Uiiflli ih~ ycrir just rfgfiod m ,,_ Q i l lsplerdid work has iron (lfilh hv the We’ far ‘$21,- rctlrine offmrrv ihrv we o l1 l ‘l ' mm L a ll c l A ' ‘ ' ' ~ n’ “ml” tor. for many wells and pumps are members make a comforter to raise funds for the Institute. It was , Mrs. Elias Coflin, who has spent the past few months, visitingin Mount Stewart and Savage Harbor, Carver, Messrs J. A. Moore and M1’- Mr. Alex MacRaez solo, Capt. Wit- Maicolm Mwmnnon. mad n; b‘, guest of his daughter, Mrs. Lodge- visiting in Eaatpovrt, M11110, the i? Mrs. MacDonald, Autfgonish, is Mrs. agreed that me scum“ girls clean i returned to Nova Scotla on Thurs- the school. A vet; of thanks was _ day last’ when she Wm spend the tendered the retir g sccietary. Af- winter with he; daughter. Mrs. t" the business mectmg’ Il-"lchctln George Pigot Bridgetown she was was served and a program enjoyed accompanied '0“ ' by an‘ A mil’ contest ponduclcg by daughter Mrs. Montague MacKay the hostess was won by MlSs Mary ‘ o, Mo“; Stewart" ' MitcRae. “A solo "Call Me Back Agalm" by Mrs’ ‘mm Mama“ Duet Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farquharson, ‘Tu F°rgw° but m1 “W” rbrgel" i Canavoy, were visitors to the city by/Miss MacCormac and Mr. L.-,ecenuy_ Gallant. S010 "Train Wreck at Tig- l. fwd by “l” “M” Pm“- 5°“K5 Mr. n, a. niittray. eiiiinottetbwn. R0“ 51°“ Kentucky Mmn" “m! l was a visitor to Savage Harbor rec- "Tlom Thumbb Dream" by Misses 1 mm“ ‘ MacRae and Maccormac and Mia; ML _Emest warren’ chem, Hul’ Gallant. Instrumental music. Mrs. was a recent visitor to the city MacKinnon invited the members tol M155 Margaret MacLeod chap her home for the next meeting. Roll lottewwnl spent the weekend at me Call to be‘ answered by your fnvour- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l“ "l"? and 5""! "1- w. 1.. ivnicneoa, Mount; SteWBIt. The many friends of Mr. Ivan Keefe, Rollo Bay East, regret to learn that he is confined to hls_ home with a broken leg and nope for his speedy recovery. CAPE TRAVERSE INSTITUTE The annual meeting of Cape Tra- verse Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mac- 60f}; "gddlff i» iii-iililziiz; zi..?"r::s:. ' “g w’ °' *- and M“ ;witii the Institute Ode, followed by David c°mn “my mmme l° M" , Womens Creed. The minutes of Henry Lem‘ Tmlmshcnd’ 5°“ of M“ ‘ the organization meeting and pre- “yléolllfrs-BM‘; Zl/m- H- Tmlmshelldyious annual meeting were read ° 9 “Y ° P13“ at 5L James i and adopted. Roll call was ans- Man-Qei 3011115. by REV- J- C'- Hlwkln lwcred by paying the membership on Wednesday, November 10. Mr. lfees and was responded to by gey- imd Mrs. Townshend left Thursday cnteen members. An address was on a honeymoon trip to Boston and \ given by the President, in which on their return will reside in Rollo she thanked the members for their Bay where the groom is a prosper- . help during the past year. ‘rho ous farmer. Their many friends Secretary than gave a financial re- wish them happiness. lport of the year's work. The re- ports sf the different cvmmittees were then heard. The scnooi com- the trip by her’ ti : iano solo, Miss Charlotte Dink: solo, Mrs. Nathaniel Mm:- llmtm‘ m oalwewwn a“ Ne“ Kinnon; violin selection, Mrs. W811i °t h" bmth" m’ xmaed,‘ 1 duet, Mlsse Frances and’ ' ‘£03m Wood‘ reading, Miss Adele’ MY- W111 m!!!“ l‘ ‘Mm’? l“ Smith: violn selecton, Miss Prud- °°°'!°‘°“" ‘h’ "ml °l m’ ence Inga; piano solo, Miss Ebther "will" 3'"- o- K1881110- wood; monologue, Miss Douil, piano _ _“_ . duet. Misses Charlotte make and Vunnon" n‘ N" l‘ m at‘ Esther Wood, solo. Miss Frances '“"°"- Wood. solo Mr. Malcolm MaoKin- non, Rev. G. A. D. Elliott presided‘ and every number was encored. Mrs. (Capt) J. MacDonald, Oar- digun, recently visited Georgetown. Mica Teresa Wilson returned to her home in Cardigan after visit- ing in Georgetown the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Morrison. The many friends oi Mr. Mank- iin were sorry to learn of his death when took place at Mill/kw 0h Saturday last after a short illness. The funeral took place on Monday to Vernon River South Cemetery and was largely attended. Mm. ‘ n returned to he: home In Georgetown after visiting in Borden the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs. John Gould motored to the Island on their wedding tour. Wm, t PO an they m-e Mr. and Mrs. Will white and guest: 3f thelvrnaunt and vligcele Mr. 1m“ daughter Phym" mom” l” and Mrs. Locke Jones. Gemgemw“ "m" mrdm‘ We are sorry to hear of the in- m" Gram’ “mm” mm Mm‘ disposition of Mrs. A. Jofiéi arid “m” “M” ‘h’ h” be“ mm“ hope for her speedy recovery. , h” 5M”- Mn‘ mm Miss vioiii Bflllflm has rctiimed Ml“ Edd"- lmflfl "lllmefl i° [mm a very p-easant v18" m Red ‘her home In Georgetown after Pom, when m, w,“ m, Bu“, o, visiting (Ilflitlfl m Charlottetown. Mrs. Alexander Robertson. ' "- _ Mrs‘ Laura Bust,“ was a race,“ The services on Sunday at the vistor to Waters de the guest of her chum‘! 01 U19 Holy ‘fiinity were aunt Mrs. s. F. Drake. m“ h” u" sun“? “m” M‘ ML,“ Audrey Demo’, mmlonary vent. At Matias. Onpt. Kelly spoke at; Kangra, India, who is home on "P011 the coming o! the 10rd. The furlough. gave a very lnterestingflfllnl °1 u" mum‘ Y"? ""3" and instructive talk on her work i"! 4"“ "W" m‘ Advml- w° b"! in Christ climb. Cherry VBlNYMWImB“ l° W‘ “m”! l" *1" insiic and brzii-cly cirrivd on for: tlvi causo, l It ‘was moved. sccaiulwl and car-l rird tho‘ at the Dfcrmb r moi-lira," tiic iitual Clirlfmfis hox of cloth-l The ladies of Rollo Bay parish held their annual chicken supper and bazaar on Monday and Tues- day. The tables were up to their "B"!!! 1118b standard. Bingo under without waic 1-4’. Rltollo Bay mittee reported a drinking foun- tain, cups wash basins and towels needed for the school and the In- siitute decided to purchase these on Thursday, November 24th. Bhe dresmd four ladies in the native ecs- tumea. Mrs. W. J. Mutch sang on appropriate solo, Capt. Wttig acted Apostle‘! Creed. Hundred-s of New Testament passages announce it. Many and many n warning out of the mouth of our Lord urges fl upon us. Our business Ia to beipru- irig. tors and candy; lin pirkcil for the Moimi Ilcrlrrf. Otplizinogx A paper n.i was read liv man. . "The rfngmrd Phswr" a “Um _ A nlioibr partYgllrlhMrs. Macgklln. ' m l l" non, l ss I-iazcl 0o . Messrs. o. tlOii b vi . Milt. ~. . ._ mute yo!‘ ‘tum gziuxlgl “l m‘? mas White and Angie Maclfinnon, from th" mcmhnrs, i hi ' M 5_ R W_ Lqiqrhmr 7PM “ngaladiflwartlicilytiaeiown vlsitln3 friends nrUclc. "Whore the Kinks PZr~v"| from ihe Instflcic New". This ar-l lvlr. J. D. Chaisson, Bear River South, ivas the recent guest of Mr. Rwnrm‘) aiic~ Day! and Mrs. D. MacDonald, Mrs. Alfred chap d: il.r, (LAlvrlnb of Kinkom are lfil‘ ‘1 n? iiirii- \.lC1_l’li in Souris His nfli"ovi‘cri mother and lhr- lof- V" '1- .i.' film-fin? i.’ fir", Rolloi of Bruce Stewart 8.: Co, and lirliih. ID-api \‘.* i V/‘rimi-ng Iniiitim ‘v35 I'm not n star, but I do think my 1,1,.‘ and Mm p‘ L_ Monk, and 118MB should be Ieaturcd. Why don't show pus the principals. and lhcn before my name put: "Aitk-T’ iWhy nct ‘But?’ articles. A committee was also ap- pointed to see about having cup- boards built in the school rooms for ' the children's lunches. The follow- ‘ing new committees were then ap- Ipointed: School, Mrs. Willard An Actor complained to the pfq- Crooks and Mrs. Harold Cutcliife; the capable management of Mr. Wm. Wynn was well patronized as were the candy and fancy tables. A tidy sum was realized-P. laughter; Rom, my west’ spent the week end duoer about the size of his name in slck- MTS- 1-0111! Mflltaft 8nd Mr!- ihe advertisements. Russel Clark; Program, Miss Inez 0n, grngned the acts“ 1 know {Mnowilliam and Miss Marion Mac- Wilfiams. New officers were then appointed for the coming year. After the business was concluded n short program consisting of rend- lnfzu and vocal numbers was carried out. and llic meeting clcsczi with the rlatlcnil Anthem. Next. meetin". ta h‘. lurid nt the home cf Mrs. Will Trowsdalc you mention the name of the "Andi" crlfid the ful-up producer. Cough: ended by Minnrd’: Lllilmonl. a; chairman and made some fitting remarks, Meeting closed with vesper hymn and benedfctions-P. pared. If we believe In Jesus Ohtiat and confess, his name than we shall not dread the day but re- joice In it. AI Evencong Capt. denial week. One of the memberli Ken-Y m“ ‘mm a" M" ‘l’ m‘ not celebrated m: his blew. went w *P°'“"~ “"1"” 1°- "m °~ 1“ m, minister at the end o; m, this chapter do have the conver- week and handed over 5a. 3d., n11 5w" a t" 41'3"“ WP“ °1 in three penny pieces, ipeople. A gentle women and a n“ u very knd o; Wm “[3 m; mill bud Ilblfl‘. Th0 lord Illfl; pump bu; m," L, n you, Mum. ‘come Into the world just to ave button is in three penny bits’! ‘Imm- 3°“ P°°Pl°~ 3° l! °°m° W no mm ‘named m, keg‘ w,‘ save brutal, hard and cruel people amid: Weel, sir, its ma custom to ll "u- Ull 5W W!" ll 30 Wm have three ii liskfes and sodas every l! "m! M!" m4 till-Bill". l0 N lt- day. but n3 we are holding a aeif- I denial week I felt I mu't avg up the small coins-these are the some A’ BOOM-lab Olllifch he'd I self- Whezheryourcold is merely in the uncaring, snifing sngqo: away deep down, Buckley: ' rin u sure ~ relief. a ckusrszi the 5...", ice remedy in 70 out of every 100 ‘ homes. For Quick Relief demand B"9.!$.!.-..EY§ Bum u» TIMuwQoflehuivQ i: Ha comes gently, breathing 11k. the day, so be it. Let Him clump It is bu: ours to accept when He speaks and" see to it that. we m ready. God's will be done, not ours On Tuesday, Capt. Kelly left, (o, Charlottetown to attend the meet. Inga of ilie Diocesan Church so. clety. 0.M.Lampson8i0o. I LTD. 64 Queen street. London. E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales iiAW F ll BS 0.1.10! 0! Sllicl‘ F 0X Stiles to be held In London l2 December 1982 23 January 1933 6 March 1933 =2 May 193a 21 September 1933 shipping bags may he oh. tainted free of charge upon App-lcutlon to R. ‘l. 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