i z Classified Advertisements 2 h u“ IOIOIIIIIUIIUI\I\\ 1Q‘ t Th1 IiQQ n u... )0! iill I Q verb . ‘ ~ h‘ lino of a mas : w loiesaaoalsnsacassll TI;:%:§:NQQI _..“'3 “Q ~ AA r -~_.r:.,_!,v' lfvA‘ _V"‘:T_ Alellts Wanted géglmknf Agfiiléii-“WISLIE ma atalogu ited, 182 John. j. A. w. '1 3i wsm. aolpd nihilism-ens»- navstor own business handling ‘b ‘ti east; exclusive territ- "; ‘iiliiitiil 00., Inc., Room J. ‘ Iiiiaia Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio, ‘ o-la-llpa. non. Ali‘ co, ‘no ‘sr , _ ADINA Ave., Toronto, require agents ln this locality to tats orders fur Canada's finest line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. . A. W. Bépfl. I3.ZQ.Z5.ZG.Z’I,ZB.3D. —-€~— UIENTS lN EACH COUNTRY T0 take control of the sales of our New Grades of Boa . Great opportunity for real man. esto Cleanser com- fldiiy. i”! tiara Sl:.. Montreal, Que. i awil-Sattl Dec, 31. their!“ 0i‘ lrzrlzltvlawlrlo batter homes: Exclusive botany wool underviolr, “lingerie, hosiery, Free bailifllcl. _ Give‘ full particulars. Britilli slamm- Limited, Slmcoe, Ont. A. w. ai-zo-zl-zo. “iii AND Womb-tr you ulm mu and shrubs. why not sell them! Mate a business or it. Part tlmo or full t ‘ a, D00 varieties of proven nee ‘ Nursery Products. Cash ovary 060k’. Edtlipirieht ‘and instruc- tibill frod. Write Dominion Nurser- AQ, MQDWGIL 04. g is rarvarc cunts-rams reeling Card Sample book free; men and women already inaklng five iollm uli ualiy. in spare time: experience or capital umnecessary. Oarraiaon 00., Brantford, Ont, A. W. 9-28-241. Milfin - nurnrlscm-Arlvzs (either sex) in every town in Can- ada ac take orders for Canadian Personal Christmas Cards. Big de- mtnd. Send now for beautiful free Sample Book and eern money s y. _Libcra1 , commission. ier Art Guild. College d: Spad- lns. Toronto. A. W. 0-il--30. __.,.a....-_ . __ vomit]! YOUR SALARY or ADD- ing 85.00 weekly selling Imperial Ah. tonal Christmas Cards to Friends, Business Associates. Club ab! onuren members, from Magni- flebnt ‘Free Sample Book. Imperial Aft, Manufacturers, ‘Bi "Wellington West. ‘Iiorontc; A. W. O-TL 8813b. 3D- -- ldiml vvAlfralfifbitliAsrasr soiling automobllncceaeorv. Bribe- tt. a ‘ “ om y Irma usands sold in United States: agents making over $100. weekly. No capital required. Commissions in advance: also monthly bonus. Ex- clusive territory, Writs for demon- ctratcr and particulars. Also other aka-saliva lilies. Apply National fiat-p. (cannon ma, Dept. ll, Q6 Keefer 5161., Montreal. . w. 8-14-21-28. For Sale E FOR. SAX-kiln"!!! ACRES i‘ fliltille. Apply to Peter we, uth Melville. 1029-9-21-21. g choice rlmsnaslso Alio two strippers. Vernon Uiilon Road North, 79l9-9-28-2i. S! 0UP; muse. m ages-warranties, PAitltOTS. aagbsjdd Acdssdfles. Approval. moi piles lo: n- Milburns i Mines, Nova. o-zs-elpd. D '1 D- =3 a- "I out-Niel: cornea Ann. i 70,1‘, i y ‘1804-0-24-01 To Let ' U81! N0, iii 81M Avaall. 41901! Ti n. cigdlmore. iia-a-al-ti. us‘- aoo M. *1. , Alwfily ~ . i... _ silo:- i. er;- “Il canine iomloen '\<| . n corrAcs all modern duardian rots-MM!- b. Ulbiiiit an ii on Mal "cue Road. oppos- _ ' eiith rill-m. Apply to _____ - .lllbGiii|arl,Sol1citbt. M Situations Vacant Mole 5211311111005 INEXPEBIENCED n a °W°d fifty cents hour, learn- ing best paying hrades_ En|meer_ 161g. "Electricity, qppp" won‘ "1 "Fhil- Hricklivinr. Barber-l ‘"5.- Fmfdrrasins. Literature free. Kgirtés-‘Domlniony Trade‘. Schools, - “WPEIII-‘Q. Montreal. 5- F- M- 9'33-25.10.0.12,10,20.. Miscellaneous JOHN Aalrlecn MACDONALD. 1M0 surveyor. Ifermonvllle, Sourls, 1401-8-22-lmo l llAva ALWAYS- IN STOCK: American Rubber‘ Belting andi Traces. Material guaranteed or; mosey refunded. Sells at Half Prion} C] m" Miiffiiwn. Fredericton Stow] P. E. 1. 7804-9-31.71_..M_.w Teachers Wanted WANTED - A1‘ ONCE sacown Class ‘reseller for Georgetown High School. Protestant preferred, qqgq supplement, Ashley Allen, Secretary, 1921-9-21-5ipd. Female Help Wanted WANTED-A COOK. APPLY r. l-:. l. Hospital. 7950-9-28-21. AN EXPERIENCED WATER-Elsi wanted at the Parker House. 10084.! WANTED-MAID. 0am 1'0 stall’ at homo. Apply I5 Kent St. between 8 and 10 p. m. 7862-9-24-3011! indoor siren- tonight will as t pie eating contest. t air-ab A SPECIAL ATTRACTION it thé (l! A cAnmvAlroi low prices qn Quality Pitoni Ltd. 0m. SEASONABLI GOOD! at hurl-y. up prices at Patton's Closing Out sale, I ‘I041. school. sore ialrlrrg plri. o. me popularity cont-cot ire requested to coins io the marlm Dilildilig ailll a. lb. today. w“ POSTPONID-Ldils Rally my p". vices Advertised for Suhday next have been pogtponsq, Malssns noulmln a norm will conduct a potato ‘ meeting in Trscadie Cross Hall Monday evening, at 8 p. m. 7006-9-28 2i. srilAMillt arm. Aolwbrm- The steamer "Livingstone" cape, Lit: luscious, on her way from Sydney to Fol-t William, carrying a vlltloble ch10 01 dteel H.118 Gtm, which went lflolmd on shoals early yes- terday nldmihl. i! Still in the heme position. No canine has been ascer- talned as yet. The tug "Roma" from Charlottetown went to her assistance yesterday, but was unable to mat the steamer at high tide list . aven- lng. Messrs. Ry -' a Company, Lloyds agents here. are if! touch with Halifax ‘and hope lo secure further assistance. coon-frills: ALL dunno-Local hotel-lass yesterday entertained ma children of the two orphanages to an hour's. motor drive, later lttend- ing with theta a‘ iiloviilr picture show arranged through tub county o! “ ‘ “ ollllsgliir. The riddles MEN AND WOMEN WHO WOULD like a position ln Ottawa or ms;- home in the Canadian Civil Service as Postman. Clerk. Stcnographer or Typist, write for free booklet giving full particulars. M. C. C. Ltd, Tqp- onto <10.) F.H.W. o-2a,l0.s,lz,lo,2s. SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS can be earned and $35_$5o paid weekly in spare time selling well known 111i; par- scnal Chlstmas cards. Experience unnecessary. An early start and our co-operation Issurm success. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Co. Limited. Toronto. Representatives wanted small towns also. I’. H. W. Sept. 4,5.'l,10.l2,l(.l.1.19,l1, 24.20 26 Male Help Wanted WANTED - MAN FOR. FARM work. Neil MacNcvin, New Argyle. ‘llol-s-lc-at BECOME EXPERT BARBIE IN short time. Our specidl course ms you for greater earnings. Bil liar- canbage paid. Willa us today. Mole: Barber Collqe, I78 Barring- ton, Halifax. s-u-wsu. Salesman Wanted n—v—a—su BALISMEN WANTED -'s_A,|.a:s agent for Prince sewers island. Good pay. Free outfit. we wlbi now a reliable. energetic represente- tive to handle ills best districts on the Island. Our agency is profit- able. Wriio. Polhlm. Nursery. Co-l Toronto. Ont. s. w. i-wsrc. _____._______..___.._-_.-_- wAurlln-savsltAl. SUCCESSFUL salesmen to taita exclusive contract of sale of our calendars, wall pqék- ets. Blotters and Fins, as i. Side Line on their own ground. ‘Big Commission. Write today for par- ’ ' . l w“ ‘ con- fidential. Dominion Calendar Co. Truro, N. S. S. W. 9-28-2lpd. Wanted B MINR. it!!! FOX Hfi-fio-tlv _ , and Coon. divs particulars first haw, Al letter. N. Ml! bin!’ TOM-I-Ilflcthltfllihlbdlfil ‘ ‘ " ‘ iiooill iiotlei 6i "éxlligitnmrili, central lpcltloii promos. Btibe lnbbthl? not. M'- dress n. M. Gilirtiilli.“ _ _ ‘llflifliif-flfi Found ._ EAI DIOORFII ‘om’ N Owner any have us. G011! Wlkh. by provinl m! and 917ml 7°? l“ "%l.£%. ' coiiu lies train i_ is i-loi ‘rain-v. but u iii travels ill I ‘prime oar and i arti u H“. ltlli“ . “it. l‘. U W . studious-n i slim us. ml- oltblilie “In! ,,, filillflwfihmllibgiitll ram Ami was werethen times to ice-cream and driven home. About twenty cars were available to titké thd children, who numbered upwards of 100. The Ro- tsrlans who tool p in this de- lightful holiday. declare that they en- joyed themselves quite as much as their little friends. WELCOME vlslroiss-Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle. Seattle, Washing- ton, have returned home after spend- ing a very pleasant two months vaca- tion with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Doyle, Hope River, after an absence of twenty-three years. Mr. Doyle‘ has been very euc- ccssful since leaving the Island and at present carries on an ektenslve tilde in tea Ind coffee. Mrs. Doyle, who is a native of Washington, il a very estimable lady 0nd had ihnght lenocl before her marriage. sire was deeply impressed mill cue beauty of the island and made many itiends during her stay who will glbelly wel- cohie her use! in ilie near lulura. ~_._'.___ rlinsomlts Mr. and litre. Andnlw items, of central floyblty. left yeiterdty mm. lug on a molitlfs visit to friends and relatives in Wltertown. New Bellford and fldstorl. Mr. Betiilinin noiiirl‘. president of the Rogord hardware ooiiipaily lbivee this morning on a when trip lo Mbntfall and Tomi-lie. Mr. mew " will ls absent about tin days. m. and sari. Lawrence Doyle spoilt a two ween vicltltid with ins more psi-sins. m. ‘and mi. rilinelr liaiyls, Hope aiver. Mrs. annual-site rhluipe, proprietor oi the mail-e natal. Suiiliilcliidl. motored to cannon/saliva lus wea- rlesaay. While there the was the guaat of Mrs. Irawreiiéb Méiiiilii. havis Row. limits H v PAfllllAI-HAI; NW cliigflr, P. l. all ‘capacitor lath. mo, b lo. ant me slaw-i fireman (all flail IAPIIQY, l. GIHIHQ, r BIA‘!!! oAliiiAiiQ-Me it bistro. t: Tburd n Hflllilbar 2d. Jaaepr fissile ‘ ‘s lied a Mia {Iflilllh-‘SM Poblllii 085i. 1'7, l“. ti?“ illiliilli i! MAR. Nil: ' NM D i l ., > a biiahfli. numerals Alilfaslsall ,_ _ Central Cara IAIIWIIJA PIIHINIA DR. W. Ra GARSON vale-H imam causeway Cironlo all Nervous Diseases 1M llrinoa l i r Phone ms Qppoalte ‘t. inure Olilllch. . . 0N-- At a farewell oorlmsational Miwilhcld in St. Andrew's church, Saint John. ‘filursday night, the presentation of to the pastor. ltav. J. Sydney Bonds" and Mrs. Bonnell. Mrs. Bdnfléll. who preaches his farewell sermon on Sunday night, is leilvififi ulna his family the ioliowing Monday for Winnipeg when, he terse up his min- lstry in westilunrier church in incl ' city. ‘rhs farewell social was larsaly attended, ail the ‘snicker: referring in ill-ls brightest tefins to Mr. Bonncli and the contribution he nail made to the life of the city durlnK/Bil min- istry in St. John. Rev. Mr- lfld Mrs. Bonneu, who are both Char- lotteurlllrls. will be accompanied by the good wishes of their many friends '.n this province. ~ nilbuorlou l ‘ CHARto a handsome sliver service was made ' 0A Collection? Women’s Institutes Now Total $10,949.70.‘ The Sanltorlum Campaign Head-i quarters tell us that the returns‘ from the Women's Institutes are now i. ‘wmlns in fairly completely and. as We expected. are Drovihd most satis- factory The undcrnoled Institutes have reported incomplete collections yet the total is most encouraging. Many of these will have further col- and a final list wlll be available in the near future. Anglo Rustico Womcns Instltutefllliflii Alberlon ,_ Bayside .. Brucdnell .. . Hrchill . . . Continued ii-onl page i. of the Maritime Provinces cannot as a rule go direct to the consumer. but more particularly because, the Mari- tlriiaa have not the‘ ‘ advantage in transportation o! pipe lines as have the Provinces nearer the sources of supply. transportation by pipe lines being much cheaper. 1t was the ooncensus of opinion that the varying price of gasoline at ‘different points in this Province was due to suen local conditions as busi- ness éon-lpetitloh and the smaller overhead of rural stations. Rural service atatlilbl. 1t was contended. have not the additional expense of bupplying their customers with free hir ind water, and thus can sell their gas at cheaper rates. At Kerislngbon and Montague, tor example, the price has been two cents per gallon less ihiiiifl Charlottetown. Willi/s the present reduction to 3B cents for high priced gasoline. and 34 cents for the cheaper quality. Which now prevails in Charlottetown. twill be loomed by our motorists. there are many complaints that il-ie price ls still too high. The reduction in Saint John and Halifax has brought the- prices down to 30 and Bl cents, and this it is claimed. is still considerably higher‘ than.,the priorsin Xlvntarlo, Quebec. and the New England States. , commending the present reduc- tion as a step in the right direc- tion. the Halifax Chronicle says: “At the alrne time it is unable to under- stand why the price of gas still con- tinues at a figure so much ibbvo the Ontario price. According to the sur- vey made on August 31st there was a spread of ‘l cents a. glllon. with the 2 sent reduction in effect. there still rdniilil the eltfli cost o! 5 aanis a glllon. Wily?" ‘file Halifax Herald has the follow- ing comment: "Just why it is pos- sible ta mike this reduction at this time. ‘when it was lbierted that it ‘was not possible earlier in the sea- llon, is one of those things which coins under the heading of the "mys- tsirléi of trace." The motoring and tourist season of 1920 is drawing to ieloee. and it doe! appear curious that this reduction should be put ln- to effect afiel- the motoring public havé been paying the higher price rifles the season opened." ~ -.-_' ---_-- Alex. Mdcflonlid, a girl of‘ four years. took part in a. recent iolf tbtifniiliéht at Ciléitirlliid Village, lfilililii. 1-uu iilaaram Liiiinioflt m» ifaiirslgib ‘Scar River .. . i Cornwall-York (Cardigan .. C~‘!l‘"."l Royalty Chenstmv ,, Cable Head West .. Crapaud . Donslclston t.- ....’ ... 0 Filmore .. . .. 53.00 EB-st Royalty .. 325.00 Ebenezer .. . ......... 05.00 Freetown South .. ... ... ... 180.50 Ucvrseionrn .. . 252.95 Greenwich .. ... .. 83.00 Glen Valley .. 61.00 Gaspercaux .. ... .. ... .. 62.20 519111’! nan .. .. 104.10 Hazel rook .. .. 136.00 Kinrzsooro .. .. 31.00 Kelvin Grove .. 805.00 Knutsfordi- \ ... ... ..... 171.50 LEkEViSW .. ... ... . u... 104.45 Lorne Valley .. 148.00 L011! Creek .. 253.00 Malneque~ .... .. .. aaazs Mount Pleasant .. 60.25 Middleton .. ... ..... ..... 17.00 Mount Albion .. ... 140.50 Morrell . . . . . . . . . 394.00 Murray Harbour North ,, ... 25.00 Marie .. 51.25 Mount Hope . 105.00 Mount Stewart 322.50 North River .. ... 138.00 Norboro . 130.50 New idertll .. ... . 216.00 Northam .. .... . . 180.00 New D:minl0n .. .... .. . 216.00 North Enmorc . 42.00 Orwell ... ... 19.00 Orwell Cove .. ... .... .. 170.00 Port Hill .. . u... 207.00 Peakes Station .... .. 18.00 Pembrcoke .. .... .. ... 48.00 Plsquld East .. ... 65.25 Ray of Hope, Murray River .. 200.00 Richmond .. 52.25 Springfield .. 203.00 Stirling, Stanley Bridge . . ... 113.75 success. Grahams Road 229.00 Stanchel .. . . . . . . . .. . 10.00 South Lake South Lake .. . . . 59.00 Spring Park , . . . ... ... 20.00 South Bedequo .. .... .. 146.00 St. ‘Peters South St. Catherine: .. . 183.50 St. Rdphakl -- ... u... ... 21.10 Savage Harbour .. .... ... 172.00 St. Roth .. l. 16-00 St. 1.001s .. .... .. ... ..... 25.50 Urbanvlile .. .. 151.00 Vlctor1a.. ... ... ...... 224.00 Victoria West .. 7.15 Vernon .. . 201.00 Wellington .. . 54.00 Willing Workers, Searletowrl 195.00 Total $10,940.10. T llimlll Miss K. Bourke defeated Miss R. l-lcartz last evening and will meet Miss m. Bf/llfke in rlnolslor Ladies Singles Championship mday. Mr. G.‘ Hutcheson cams through mam singles finals with s. vengeance defeating M. "Mclflnnon 0-0, 6-1. Play sparkled at times but there was no doubt from the start who the win- ner would be. ~0U8TOMEB8 are asked to not: that the Wednesday half holiday is dis ‘ for the SL ‘ ‘ sr Stewart limited. _ vosa-a-la-‘ai. _ _oAl.vAlvlzlln Fox sfArtirs‘, extra soft lacing wire, lllnlel. heaps. hooks, snaps and all ranch builiiilu supplies sold at Brace‘; 1032-9-20-21. M11810 111M filial! to Ilia omens; orrawa. soot. am-xi Ailierloul Wmmauaiiirpiosmimoio- ado in quantities as the Milt! oom- "liiitiflfif SW15 lifl i0‘- lifiildibhlvillaiflinfikiiilthiilb ' situation is l ti“ dlie that lids not m basil ciliiiil to ms infection oi rifles here. ‘flee BMW” flllnister ~ill mile and your wiorreapsndarleltttiinefltbiiiirl. oil all Adiiialfi mil iiiiooaaunaaueyorlsaiinua but thlt “an tifllbh Ofliaiiian pile- ~ new. iliel have iloi asoa is lmilohhigherufiumflfilAmu Wild éiillliiillliilltfit U ll P l I l: NFRHIE E RETURNS llwills TRlPlE to" I110 llvlii END Bill Western Guardian ienavobaanearlslstantiyiiltinrtllair Thmllgh Marion Ddv-ics in "Til- lie The Toller;" Last Chapter of “Queen of Th e Northwoods" And New Serial, “The Black Book.” Marion Davies‘ success in such cr- cellcnt productions as “Beverly of oraustarlw‘ and. “Iiiillts o1 01c. Broadway," has been more than du- plicalcd in her latest Cosmopolitan 16cm“ h‘ m’ “w” °' a d“ °' °° suirrlng vehicle, “T1111: tlie loll-r." which opened yesterday at the Prince \‘ Edward Theatre. i The screen play is based on the i very lamlllar comm strip, “Tillie the fToller." and Miss Davies, wivil her isupporting cast, interpret tho roles of the cartoonists caricature whLlz iappear in many of the big met-m- polltan dailies, 1 Mal-ion Davies has developed llllo ~one oi the finest COlY-fdiOfmEl. of the screen and it ls to be hoped she will ‘always be given comedy roles w per- tray in her future picture-s. to: several years she gwo promise as L icomedlenne by the mulmcr ill whiz-l ishe interpreted such parls as lilo orphan in “lander the Great" and j the little Irish girl in "Lights of Oil! ,Broadway." But l‘; was no! unzl‘. l, this picture, "Tillie the Tollel." that [she was given an out-and-out corn- : edy role. And she has run away with ,0! ‘I Miss Davies is well supported ill i "Tillie the Taller" by a cast whnil ; includes Matt Moore. George K. Ar- ] thur, Gertrude Short, liany Crcclr~ er, Bert Roach, George Paws-xi. \ [clan-e McDowell. Estelle ciarr and ‘iArthur Hoyt. The identity of 11:0 mysterious “Wolf Marl" is cleared up in the final chapter cl "ucen ofthc i serial “Tho Black Book" now llolcls the screen and promlses to keep the serial fans guessing. Taken aliogcin- er this is a pleasing tree's-end plo- gram. One Killed In Collision hi (Special to the Guardian) HAMILTON, Ont. Sept. 27._ Eighteen employees of a hydro con- struction gang enloute from Bolla- villc to Port Robinson were hurled to the mad on the Queenstovm high- way near Ft-ultland. about 8.30 o'clock longht when their truck crashed into another heavy truck loaded with canned goods. K. Rudezzievrlck of Toronto, street address not known, was instantly killed and six other: were iniured and removed to the General Hospital. MIAMI, F1o., Sept. 21.—Wreck of the eieamship Princess Mon- hnrc. of- undctc lllillwfl registry. on Tony Rocks near Nassau was reported in a radio message re- ceived hcre tonight by tropical ra- dlo from the government radio station at Nassau. The message gave no details regarding the fats of the Montague’: crew. SPARKS Continued from 1708a I. tho bill in his opinion puts agricul- ture on a parity with industry and redeemed the pledges of the Repub- lican party. Born-l called upon the western M‘ 0o defend the bill as reported from the finance coili- nllttae. He reminded them that my lieldshebaimosoipouer lathe Senate and tltit they had nothing toeipectfrrlmthelfolleeoflilpio- eenMtivee or ma tariff this led to some plain speaking‘ so ‘lenator Reed of Pennslyvania, who hi! become the svdreeinan of tilt administration in defending n» he:- i816 tariff clauses. as Milli-ted in» uis west iiaa a povei-iui vans in iris Senate, to the lopsided rename oi representation which limes ira- ada in his Scnttl in in equality with New York. hi) declared there is: niaiiy unis flniisri in Psiuilylv- aliii. thin dine was in tdliid and far moi-i. iiiiel collisions am- ‘ "a spokesman, "arm. ailii Senbtol- ii iilurd. ‘ . . “"93"” , -__caa§iinia fiifln m. i us. autism: iiiult-iltvt i can, vihbilriitifl" j" in irsjasi snow ‘ ‘not v onion n» Her “l! North Woods" and a new intc:es-“.r:g' PAGE THREE rr ' 11.2.1122: i Evil?!» shoe ianuarylst. 101mm: lirmolLLlilus-aeiff ; CO. III! DCGI till! Dill lo supply ti; 'QQ’IQ 9| Ill! “In!!! ‘win u zu-s gsdquluy cl lee. The 7-‘ vernal all IQIII’! THAI m‘, n a‘ d. today, Indicate: low‘ wwu+woouwu a ...,“.,».H,“+,; St. James Presbyterian Church MBiISTEBP-EIZV. w. Bauer; Mum ORGANiST-JVALTER McNUTT MORNING SERVICE ' Sermon-The Minister. Antlleln-"omlrlunion Hymn . . . . . . . . . . .. Dudley Buck 8.00 P. lib-Service at llighfleld. EVENING SERVICE 7.00 l’. lit-Sermon. Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . ........ .. Mrs. J. A. Lawson L .‘A\AAAAA Anna‘ A L4 AAA‘ A AA . ;~'"”""'" l Zion Presbyterian Church Mmlsrnn-llsv. M. scour rumor: olttllllnsr- 2.11:. L. n. "rlluursos 1 ill JIINING 11 l. m. "Strength to vxcrk‘. Alflhl "Q Worship the 5112:" . . . . . . . . . . .. Muundel’ ‘ Mr. Harry Crnstrll and C:.:.l.-. 2.30 p. in, Rally Day Scrvire. EVENING ‘I p. ni. "The Burning flush." Anthem "O Lord Be Gracious" . . . . . . . . . . .,-t\‘illgoose The Choir ‘ udenta and strangers welcome. OOvCOO-Otv-Q-Q-O-O-OQ-QOQ-QOQ-O-O-Qcvbo q > r i . i i f. ‘LAAL’ A‘ AA A_Av @1111“? liniteli Qtiiurd; -Bev. I, I. Ramsay. D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown. 01-A- l-"letuher, A. R. C. 01.. A. T. C. L- AQ- l Ministers: > 1 Otgalilit: - Prof. _W. E. RALLY DAY SLR‘ vltr.» 10.00 A. liL-Frdycr Mr; ,3 ~l 1 11.00 A. ....-—. ..~_. . I Bulb. . “flunk. N . .. . Roberts 5,34) pg .. . . . .. cfilacl, 7,00 P, p[,-_ ll. i;anl.~1_, U, l). Subjerb- . ‘l ncliglous Education.“ solo-"Tliy will Be Donn" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. Iilarston M: Raoul Raymond. _ Anthtm-Jqfhe Lost Chord" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sullivan f. J *1 a 4 1. .. 4 y t i. A Cordial Welcome to All. § ~- e o v0 a<>~qoo~+ao+e+0o++0a v PRINCE AND ITZROY STS. l ‘ ‘u... A-AA A- A AA A A‘ AA The Baptist Church r Mlrlrsritli-ltav. A. c. VINCENT. oaoArusn-lulss ltoalm-rA SPENCER, r, '1‘. c. L. niobium. WORSHIP ll o'cl.0cl< 5arndiir~"i.ln~.itin~ Carl“ _ . . . . . . .. Rev. A. C. Viflvflfl ‘*4**+¢>ooo+woo+oo+ Char-ell. Be in You EVENING "The ltishi Aiiiiud- Toward Service" REV. A. C. Vincent. , Anthem-—_"At Even Ire the Sun Was Set" Anlbelh-“Slviour Thy Children Rec?’ 5 - - - ~ ~ - - - Sermons oi special interest are to be delivered by we Minister of this congregation, who is welcomed o. his Pull!" after vacation. Visitor; are warmly welcome. All pews are FREE. WCSIIIIP 7 UTLUCK Sermon- . . . Turner Sullivan A< ALAAAAALAJ A“AALA A A AA A‘ A_ Burns and George McLeod are now also working there. Churches have been built at all important points along the line. Literature is dlstril‘ gather with other sections of the Untied Church last year did not measure up to their ellotnients. In the afternoon Professor Netram spoke of the situation ls it exists tally in India. of the great number of different religions which have. in the past. called forth the loyalty of those people. of the 230 million fol- lowers of Buddahl of the ‘l0 million followers of Mollammed. and of the flvq mllliorl folloflrk bi Christ. He asked the question: "Which of these gi-oupa ihall laid main" we find the answer in on man! hopeful lillll that today are evidencing the fact that Jesus ll oocu ying a larg- ' ‘tianliy in Christian work ls going’ on in North- ern Manitoba. Dramatic experiences in India. China. Japan and Africa in their connection with Christianity and Chrhtlan missionaries in those! places was the theme of Dr. Endi- ovm land have become missionaries. aliens. in these distant lands. and on them alone rests the responsibility‘ ‘The religious rites of the Hindu al. convinced shanghai. the terrible do- mination of the white man over the ' black slave or the pm in Monuibl- I qua. allgmada their marl: in ' ’ world they. in spite of these soeliol one can be hopeful after ‘whitening tnaapleaalsvmolmaxawmna“ iaaariu nil-minions u» world was“ is! was in connection with the lay Railway. thi other by ii. Indleott. lama iléderat- ol. eaailiaiuiiia musician- F OfiQ O c 6AA aufan LA-Al-ALQ pug-AAA‘; buted to the men in isolated sec- "k tlons. ‘ln every way possible the -. l‘ of preaching the gospel to millions. k}: flenarea. the scenes of rebellion in ' "Z3. ‘y I R a . ‘. '1 .., Aaurera-"vye l. t» mus- . . . . . . . . . . . .. nratlreii A SUNDAY . p3; 12 ‘r0 12.39 The particular 1 o1‘ all friends oi‘ the Sunday Selina! ll called tlil I .'.‘.~ Siuiy service n! the trllols Church. Sundae 5r. tts onze more in the Baptist _ m; r- a. cotiis address. Many people oi our w; l ‘i! ..., Li: vi g1 Vi. h, i-i/ i‘. pl: NH P4! 5.1 v: ('14. Y3! ‘i