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' mm comm i rm ii. iiiillAiiD i“ turnout iimou PLUS, sEmAL News '- Occupations COMEDY " CARTOON semi - __ _ , APIEADYH 6.000 PEOPLE IN THE CITY, “f f {20000 1N THE ISLAND IIAVEBEEN l: i , ‘In? . 0 y‘ tvssser. ' _ , Perhaps you )0! adifl quite . . ‘Here's good ‘any time. . 0r perhaps when the eanvassers X-RAYED. w; 41v: You m vouii X-iiAY YET? N I b d I ' qmfioen galxéilevfllliy llI-rly ‘liptliloeinlirtiyenilalgy all-county. have been missed. called made up your mind. ~ ewe-you can have your X; net telephone 2178' and ask , an appointment-or siinply visit o1 Grafton set some afternoon after seiiooi hours. . ‘ ‘fair A -cassr.x-nitr' _ _. . . arms our runsiiooiosis noon . oon. -'-. this. a stilts. ,1 N i anew-at. .10 AM. to 1'2’ ' House In Souris In Kings county GEIITIIALEIIAIIIIIAI iii This oolnnin lDQrved for news of locli tilt-HQ; but advertis of a news; newscasts: be insert: st rive cents a word. strictly nay- able in advance.- COOPS for Photographs. FOR JEWELLERY Gifts Call at Crocknttfls. 1 21-tf HOWARD MclNNlS for fitted Footwear 2-98tt-t! WE HAVE FOB SALE eggs f0!‘ foxes by the case lot. 10 cents per dozen, Dillon a-nd Spillett 3-29-21 JUST ARRIVED-fit shipment of Irons, Toasters, ilot Plates and Flashlights. Brown Electric Shop, 117 Kent Street. 3-28-30-21. THE GUARDIAN IN HALIFAX —lslanders and others in Hallie! desirous of obtaining The Guardian may do so at Walker's White Spot ll Salter 8t. ti- VISITED MIIIIERST — Mrs. J. Frank MacWilliarns. Cape Tra- verse. Mr. and Mrs. Melville G. Bell and Mr. Edwin Boll. DeSable. motored to Amherst and Hali- fax, N. 3.. Saturday. While in Amherst they were the guests of Mrs. Bell’s sister. "Mrs. George Strang. 99 Church St. docket of nine men were before Magistrate K. M. Martin yester- dav morning. Of the five cases oi drunk and disorderly, three were fined $10 and costs and the other tiwo sentenced to 20 days‘ im- Drlsonment. Of three drunk and incapable. t/wo were fined $10 and costs or 20 days. and the third 20 IlBYS in Jail, One case of vag rancy was given 60 days‘ suspend- ed sentence. WEDDING BELLS - A pretty wedding took place at the Bap- tist Parsonage 0n Wednesday, March 20th when Rev. I. J. Levy united in marriage Shirley Kath- ryn Lewis. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lewis, Charlottetown to Mr. William Wilson Partridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Part- ridge, Charlottetown The bride, who wore a becoming dress of powder blue silk jersey with maitohing accessories and cors- oi pink carnatlons, was at- tended by Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lewis as matron oi honor and gioomsman. Mrs. Lewis was gowned in pale green crepe. con- trasting accessories and e oi Ewen daffodils After the ceremony that; were‘ entertained at the home of the groom's par- ents, about 30 guests being pres- ent. Man-v lovely presents were received by the happy young couple. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- The regular monthlv meeting of Trinity United Church W, A. was held on Thursday afternoon in the East Parlor. Heartz Hall with the president. Mrs. Dickie in the chair. Devotional period was led by Mrs. John Garnhurii, rs. Wm. Teed with_ Mrs. J. K. 5 therland at the piano. The topic was Stewardship. Secretary and Treas- urer gave reports. Visiting and Sick Committees reported calls made and flowers sent. Messages of thanks were received from members who had been ~11} and had been kindly remembered. Rev. Mr. McLennan addressed the meeting brinziniz ntatters of in- terest before the members regard. in: the work of the church. The W. A. will co-onerate in the re- Cention planned ior the returned men of our church. A letter D1 appreciation from the Board of Stewards for the splendid man. rier in which the W. A. catered or the choir banquet was road, Mortgage Sale Th Wlll b0 - "M! ill” front ofwtllfebéoillllwctfllliu in Prince Edward I and on sag. urdny the Thlrtecnt day oi An- rll. 11., 194s at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT it?" 0|’ Ilflrcei oi land "id Mill! on Lot or Kl y Number Forty-four In “rigs cunty aforesaid, boring. and described a; fonowa‘ ma‘ h i» Mm- COMMENCING on the West side of the New Zealwnd Road ty-ona acres of la d i 1 || by John Mallard Blllld nzrvlvjnlalirlve a“ to Thomas Kickham; thence est along the Southern boundary of "i9 “id in" eikllty~three chains and fifty links or co the rear line 0i the Bear River Line Road farms: thence South air chains to the yo?“ billllldlfy 0f 1i"! acres of 6'1 formerly held by Edward Qokliwoy and now conveyed to the "will" Kiviilwm: thence East land Road aforesaid them-q Nm-th iilozglllgllhfiefllgfllllln load ling“ Iii.“ n . con i . TY ACRES of land n Iittllleal lllllfQ 0r Ices as described in a Govern. mes: Deed dated 18th of ll? . to Thomas Kickham and reg. isLn-ed in Liber A19 Folio 210. o above sale is made under Ind by virtue cf and pursuant to a power of Sale contained in an lndenture oi Mortgage If! A. D. 1918 and made between in King's County in Prinz-e Bd- wnrd Island. wife of Polar I). Con‘ my. and the said Peter D. Conway, of the one Fart and Matthew h McLean. limited. I Bodv Cor. Mme- hlvln: its Head Office at CITY POLICE COURT — L W at the 800M143!!! boundary n] F||_ In along the same to the New Zea- 9° Gite the Fourteenth dav of Janus‘ Flora E. Conway of Gnvvan Bras w m, 1.5“ t...» mi . Q-liom Mreigtrgdifelessie? ll! PNIlllt °°iiil flout develop- 1118i! _ attire '1 wllropsah l save you much misery. Try 1 | was}: tine! You'll like itl HICKS Vl-IlQ-IOI- WEST KENT SCHOOL Honour Roll ior March: Grade X: 1. Elizabeth Lents; 2. John Allan; 3. George Vusey, Grade IX: l. Carl Brown; 2. David Hurst; 3, Mary Rgm35y_ Grade VIII: 1, Isabel Mao. Ieod: Z, Heather Lani-Z; 3. David Wgoda ra e V111: 1. Robert Agnew; 3- Phyllis “it: 3. Jean Mil-fer. Grade VII: 1, Barry r5; g_ 3. James Douglas Cameron; ood. Grade VlII: l. Karl Reardon; 2, Elaine Gill and Donald Mao. 13116111111; 3. Suzanne Palmer. Grade VII: l. Hillard Toombs; 2. Morris Jenkins: 3, Iglth Tlgngscn. a e VI: l. Lair M - 2. David Reardomd 3, cmnrilfixlé MacNeill. Grade VI: 1, Bi - gonfierald Birt: 1r ‘geigfimifilifi; Grade V: 1. M dith 1a l - shag; 2.E1l31illie nail; a. align“ war , Richard acArthur and Grade IV: 1. Bobby Dc Athe: i.“ Bobby Allan: 3. June Derek- Grade rv: i, Sheila nevison and Helen Cheimeil: 2. Freder- id! Seller and Joyce MacLcod: 3, are; Tera Me“- Chandler. and “m” Grade III: l, Jean Isabel Mac- 2. Di l ' m“: moms“. anne Philips, 3, 1111 LzDoanald Scott and ' . nn Gerry d %ai.llqfnglfl‘dnogqélgi Katherine ‘MacDonald; afmisi ' Wood and-David Currie. “it Grade II: i, E11 ' 2' Gayla wood zabeth Grant and Ralph Ken. Grade I: l. Merrill Johnston" 2. G il M oLa - ' ward} A uchlin. 3. Dale Grade I: 1, Marion Clark, WBYIIQ MacDonald and Garnet Mclnnis; 2. Vimv Gregory and Freddy 1-1 d '~ Kneebone. y“ mam 3' Junior nanny nitoriinns Infill l lli Finislises, qgaarnlshellinlililiiudfiaufigli.’ "'7'" siflll Liquid Granite for porn, etc. Wholesale trad; only, n. A. LARGE, 127 Water Street, Charloflgtowm fi-HV-HNKHNVHHNFHENVMHEHNKW , ATTENTIBN History of World War II complete in one volume, 1100 pages, 200 illustrations and mails. Obtain your copy at Gaudet’s Store, 198 Sydney Street, City. Phone 2094-J. . . - . .v.--i.r}a-.swnn'a.r.-.v . 3-30-3i Mortgage Sale N 0 Tl C E THERE WILL BE SOLD by Pub- lic Auction in front of the Law 00"": Bullnlnz. in oiisi-iottewwn Queens County. on wedneasday the 24th day oi April A, 0., 1040, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL glfillzTllllelCT, PIECE AND PAB- o situate, and hein hLBear River Linelfllllgnd, King’: County, in Prince Edward Island and bounded as follows, that is to if": COMMENCING at the North Last angle of said lend and- run- ning South along Bear River Line lillld a distance. oi Seven chains ""1 siiyfilllrtlillke or 1:0 Isa-id now in aeenon o ary ano McDon- ald; thenc Waist-worthy nylon said line a distance of three-ion be of a mile or to land in on of Archibald Campbell. and rusuiin thence Northqardly a d o; o Seven chains and seventy in or to a fixed stake. at "John" C. Mc- Phse’e and thence Eaatwardly three- "Ilrilla of a mile or to the place of commencement conta (50) acres of land a little more or .0: "i: '- ..-:.~',.- ...-:...'~'- y ne n , an power of sale conta ed In a agility; 3. Carol Sinclair and Dean- LPrinvce Edward f, 1 (Continued hum PM!" 8 Downs, -Leo D. Dnrrscli. Helen Ci-oesr. Ralph Crockett, Miss Cree- well, W. c. Cook, J. C. Cooke, Isabel Cook, J. R. Compton} Mrs.» Louis Cari-withers. Miss Eileen Burke. Mr. Walter Burlioe, Ira Brown. Free- mont A. Archer, L, G. Anderson, Joyce Anderson. Sadie Acorn, Lac/- Mac Ltd.. Union Products, H. E. MacLean, G. Gordon MoCaIIum. $18.00-—Capt. A. Stuart Dickson. $12.05--Model School Plllllln $l2.00-—Miss M. B.~MscNeili, H. H. Jewell. J. E. R. MsoEweli. $11.00—-J. F. Lafierty. 510.00-li‘rank Oakes, Allison F. Owen, Percy D. Worth. Tyndall White, Miss Ruth Tarbusli, Willzm J. Storey, Hanoi Stewart. Earl F. Smith. Gordon F. Roper, Prince Grocery. Miss Jane M. Patterson. Mrs}, Mary MacNeill, Joyce Nichol- son, Geo. L. Monkley, Ralph Mac- Lean, James 0. MacLean. Mrs. Jack Large, George Ives, Roy L. Huestis. Hornsbys Bakery, Ivan Harper, Charlotte Gordon, Leslie Gillespie, Von Ciure and Mrs. Gay. Miss Evelyn Ma Escher-i, Miss Jean Eamon. Mrs. (Rev) Ewen MacDougali. Mr. Blair MacDonald. Allison MacDonald. Olive Dewar, W. A. Cutciifie. Craswell Studio. Ro- bert Constable. Mrs. Laura Ciapp. Mr. Bertram Cameron, Miss Winni- frsd Burns, Mrs. J. Bevons. G. A. 8s Ivan Berrigan, Mrs Sarah Bennett Dorothy Auld, Horace B. Willis. B. Parker Moore, A. B. Bagnail, R. H. Campbell, N. .Anderson, Major Alan Nicholson, Miss Sophia Newson, L. B. MacMiilan, H. E. Moore, Mrs. Jennie Montgomery, Mr. C T. Mont- gomery, Miss Mary Hazard, Evelyn Hazard, H A. Messervy, Miss Mabel Mathesoii, Elmer W. Mallett, Sgt. Earl '1‘. MacLeod. MariomMacLean. J. C. McLauchlin. Ronald Lotten, Miss Norah Longwortli, J H. Lohnee J. L. Lcckhart. Wiiired A Living- stone, Albert Ley. Lenuox Hotel, Mr. A. A. Leaman, Mrs. Murdock MacKinnon, R. C. Keenan, Lillian Kaye, Elias Kaye, Keith M. John- ston, Mrs. 1-1. D. Johnston, Helen Hobkirk, Mr. John Herman, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hazard, Evelyn I-lanney. Mrs. Elizabeth Gillie, Arthur W. Gaudet, Henry MacFai-ianc. James “A Fullerton. Florence Fraser. Alice Fraser, Jessie Fullerton, J. Russell “Finley, Lorne Finley, Helen Finlay- eon, Arthur Ferbieh, E. W. Farqub arson, Enterprise Bakery. Empress Beauty Salon. Charles Earle, Mrs. Reuben MacDonald, L. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. F MacDonald, Duv- are Garage, W. C. Davies, Hope Davey, P. M. Dakiii, Frank Currie 8s Son, Wiiired Cudmore, Cudmore Dry Cleaners. Harry Court, Dr. J. E. Corrigan, William Condon d: Sons, J. A. Ceilings, Carry on Knit- ting Club, Randolph H. Carruthers, Lou Campbell. Ewen Cameron, E. C. Cameron, G. A. Cairns, Andrew Butler, Elmer Bulman, P c. Brown. Alex C. Brown, '1‘,.M. Breiiaut, Mrs. 1-1. E. Bowman, W A. Boisner. Maur- ice Block, Chester E. Shaw. Mrs. A. -E. Smith, Vera Simpson,» sci Sterne, '1‘lioe Spender, R. E. S ller, H L Bethune, C. A". Beer, Mrs. E. H. Beer, A. Aylwsrd, Bloie H. Andrew, W. E. Allen, J. Ivaii Nicholson, Wil- lis Nicholson. Reg. MacNutt, Orchid Restaurant, FlorenceOwen,» Maud Passmora. John Pippy, H. F. Mac- Phee, Zilpha Macquarrie,‘ E. M. Ramsay, Helen Ramsay, Roxy Rest- aurant, Louis A. Stewart. Lily Sea- man, L. S. Stevenson, Naked Tweel. The Two Macs, G. Carr Thompson, S. D. Vair, Fred G. Ward. West End Nursery, Fred Wilkins. Mrs. Eil- een Woodruiie, Mrs. Geo Jenkins, Seward Soap Co., Mrs. R. B. Mai-r, C. Winfield Matlicson. Dominion Wedding, The Canadian Fairbanks Morse. A. '1‘. D'Athe. J. R. Stafford Industries, Smith k Nephew, Ltd.. Vernon Stewart, Rupert MacKaY. Athol Burns. $9.00 —- A. W. Yeo, F. C. Worth, Miss E. B. Cuming, Mr. Frank Cox Mrs. Harry Brander. $8.00 -- H. R. Large l: Co Employ- ees. $7.50 -- Stewart Ives $6.00 - Miss Muriel Weeks, Will- iam Worthy, Miss Ivy Sher-ten, V. .L. Shaw, Mrs. Clove Roberts, Marion Palmer, Helen Moore, Miss Helen Mills, R. V. MallettyJ. D. MaoLeod, Allie MacLecd, Peter Isabel Donald, Miss H. le $5.50 -- Joseph P. Aftleck, Kath- erine MacLean, Richard B. Ross, Edward Van Every, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pope. $5.00 —- Geor e Abbott, Mrs. Mabel Burle gh, Mrs. Ernest Handle , Mrs. James MacKenzic, A. J. tapleo, Mrs. R. l‘. Acorn, Linnle Aitken, Iphgenie Arsenault Min Dorothy Auld, Welter C. Aulti, Reginald . B , . James er, Miss Maud Denies, Bell Mil liar-Ice r. fiend , Vere Hanoi P. Smith, Miss Minnie Bmi Bee , Rosa Bell, up certain lndentnre of Mo s‘ dlt- R , '1‘, B, B, Mia; Mild W the "ihmih 0t Norm A. B. Efvflpenos, ‘Mrs. J. A. Stuns, uriig f a e wen ‘s; s . m? . cow- s» n. ell 0i . e r. nr. ad I eh v payment of the pJmTpaf-nh in? m“ ‘f; Mm‘, o?“ N"! le-eet secured thereby. » ' mm‘ n» further. particulars applv a. Rim,” “w” "m" IV‘. McQuaid. Solicitor. Bon- t“ “ mete this Seventh lay of ems». n F‘ '" "°°' ‘L ° .1 an. 1m , ii rim 'ei on cl limit, uarrnsw a MoLBlN mnirrnn ' . <10 . Mum“ unset nssimroa, I-Q-ll-fl-SI-li 3.23.30.44.13.“ , "if h” l.“ 1.1.... Collections ' J. Levy, Miss Alberta Lewis, Ibwil Mrs. G. L. Simmonfifilm Mam’ n" ‘v 2x1 nods-on. isotonic . , '. . chase, PS‘. R. JennilinsOrion Johnston Kent Beauty Shoppe. Kent Hotel. MacKinnon, Fred Lambros, Rev. I. Packing Co., John Ling A: Co., Victor Ling, Ernest S. Lord, Mlle Eleanor Lowe, C. ,A. Lumsdcn, B. Preston MacLatnc, Danny Mac- Lean, Mrs. Hazel MecLean, Jean E. MacLean, Reginald Maclfig Miss Katherine MacLennan, v D. B. MacLeod, . James A. McLeod. Mill Milli!" MacLeod, M. L. MacLeod, Norman MacLeod, Vernon McLuse, Reg. Mahar, Canon E. M. Malone, Stan- ley C. Matheson, Ernest Moly- neaux, J. F. Moore, Helen Morris, P. A. Murnaghan, Mrs. J. Howard Murray, Jean MacMillan, Marion lilacMillan, A. E. Nelson, New England Cafe, Norman A. Nichol- son, Mrs. Sheldon Nicholsbll. Fred NOT"!!- Clias. MacNeill, Mr. Walter I‘. MscNeill, E. M. MacNevin, Miss C. Amelia Palmer, Peggy Palmer, J. H. Partridge, Foster Rickard, Mil- ton Pickard, Helen L. Pigott, Major Herb Poole, Ora B. Prifitt, Mrs. Florrie Proude, Beale Prowse, Arnold MacPhee, William A MacPhee, Gordon MacPherson, Pherscn, Arthur D. Ramsay, J. Y. d: Mrs. Beay, Maurice Redmond, The Regent, Reliance Gargage, Mrs. W. B. Robertson, J. T. Rob- inson, Helen Roper, Mrs. J. S. Mor- ris, Mrs. Donald Rose, Margaret Ross, Allison McRae, Harold Saunders, A. Blrtwistle, L. F. M. StronZ. Miss Marjorie Thackcr, Frank Vanlderstine, William Vic- kerson, Vogue Miilinery 8s Ladies Wear, William A. Warren, Annie G. Watson, T. A. Watson, Samuel Waugh, Robert Weeks, M. Wheat- ley, R. T. White, Henry W. Wool- ridge, Miss Miriam Worth, Mr. 8r Mrs. Hiram l-Iowatt, Windsor Worth, Fred Wotton, William M. Wright, Edwin Stewart, D. D. McDonald, Dr. G. C. Bishop, Mrs. A. W. Finlayson, Miss Pauline Wright, Miss Jean Wood, Harold F. Storey, Mre. E Sterne, Isabel Rogerson, Margaret Mac- Lennan, Jemima Mac-Lathe, Dor- othy Keenan, Robert E. Jones, Robert Hurry, Miss Claire Grif- fith, Helen Garrett, Mr. Neil Mac- Eachern, Mrs. D. A. MacDonald, Alfred Doyle, Miss Dorothy Dever Mrs. Elizabeth E. Davies, Wilfred A. Davey, Vernon D. Currie, Al- fred Currie, Cobb d: Crawford, Mrs. C. B. Chappell, Calvin Camp- bell, James A. Burnett, Audrey Birch, R. H. Baker, Gillespie d: Co., West Disinfecting Co., Pou- lenc Freres Lab., Victoria Paper its Twine, Desberger Bisrnoi Lab, British Houses Ltd., Burroughs rwellcome 8r Co.,, R. J. Lovell Co. Ltd., Wilfred James, James Flood, Leo Bradley, Percy Proud. Doro Cox, Marion Younk,___,~E nor, eod. sac Robert ‘Stewart, Martha Saunders, Percy Keenan, Miss A. Gillie, Margaret Crockett, Dorothy Conway, Mrs. Jennie Batt, Miss Mary Bentley, Isabel J. Sinclair, Patricia Campbell, Gordon Cud- more, I. M. Cudmore, Mrs. Estelle Dennis, Lillian Duchemin, Robert A. Duncan, Miss Louise McEwen, .Miss Jean Gill,_ Agnes MacLean, Esther MacLeari, Jeah MacLeod, J.L. Macbeod, Marion Maclaod, Phyllis .MacLeod, Mill E. M. Matheeon, Mary Mills, Mrs W.E.',W. Owen, Barbara Pound, June Mac- Pherson, J . D. Roop, Bertha White, V. Gerard 8: Co., Elmer Mae- Kenna, Victor Livingstone. $2.50 Emilio Taweel. $2.00—A.D. Storey, Mrs. Joyce Murray, E.B. l-Iynes, Lyell Gur- ney, Chesley ‘S. Bueil, Marjorie Acorn, George Adams, Glad I Affleck, Victoria Anderson, and Mrs. Melville Andrew, V. E. Aehfield, CH. Benoit, Mr. more, Mrs. A. Steele, J.B. Shel- foon, Donald L. Sinclair, Mr. U 5 I Erna Boswell, E. E. Boutillier, haut, Alberta Bryant, Marjorie Bulman, Thelma Burns, Miss EA. Callbeck, Evelyn Carr, Mrs. SM. Cceeley, Mrs. Dr. J. B. Champion, Rhoda Brown, Mrs. Agnes Crock- ett Horace B. Cutelifle, Ed. Dal- ziel, Daisy -Davy, Dominion Cafe. Mrs. Margaret Donald, Edith Douse, Mrs. A. Ernest Duchemin, Miss Eleanor Mary Duffy, Eldon MacDonald, Leonard MacDonald. Margaret MecEwen, Doris Fer- son-, J. B. Fleming, Dr. J. Keir rarer Audrey Fraser, Lomer Gay, Ann-ii .1. Ghiz, Doria out, Audrey Gillie, Blair Beckett, Jean Stir Mary Alex Knox, J. F. MacKie, Florence , R. B. Nicholson, Mr."- M. E. MacPherson, Norman Mac- " F Erskine J. Smith, David Sellick, * Ernest M. Bradley, Noreen Bro-F . 5 titeirletterslworo H “ addressed these a rather than to Get to know the extra satisfaction that come; from the extra flavor and extra goodness ofMaxwoll gcauee and you'll want to make it your’ regular ee. House contains fine Latin-American - 00ii'ees—“Radiant-Roastcd” to bring out . ‘the full goodness of every bean , in this truly superb blend. For happy mealtimes serve Maxwell House. More pcuplg 0")’ Ind enjoy it than any other brand c! cofiee in the world. ‘ i of centuries. Indhin terms of “centuries the temperance movem has been an authmitic iristrum of human progress..- Frcm the time of din- most pr tlve peat alcoholic ereges ha been a scourge to man life a_ problem to hum society, tomb of early Egypti om the “We wt... testy" we T"! "A" on; his‘ sfiirit dy ted abneforzlnil —-——- call d 1 " i . ‘PM: ishs lwwht" the“ "n" lvrllioillremoliiiaingslnifiviiriiysfi ouc eeyes » 9|‘ {u {h ' ' or bin-M me» i» inn-m. w- ‘$‘.“w.i.'€§§'i’is%‘. ‘éiiefieiifmlijl s 19¢! lilili; as the epitaph of shattered liv 1 ‘more is ‘a piece where thou oanst “coho”: “quot h“ always been . ll ‘Afilei the enemy M man. Yet we go ea i To dv n: Motives bowl in ch11” allowing it a» destroy charactu, 0f llilili‘ ‘ to comipt morals, to ruin home and to take sway the health and There is a piece where thou oanst reach the store- ", u _ o: {firth sold m0 bee, It for 3K3: néuviuiohilwieifiigplii iii l1 ;' “*3 i‘ l Pilmi-“Wn "l" iiil‘ “Bile! line be of great vaiiit . m“ "MP" ' ' when _,t is iirt led by another. 1 Where U10“ Clfllt Iénll lhQ WOIIL- m“ u" moat‘ “able of an k "m er and the Word. . Where is that secret place-dost thou ask "where!" 0 soul, it is the secret piece of prayeri TIE DOMINION YJZCJB imposed duel line when an indi- vidual rscheethe plaile- where no can‘ tru discl lne himself, then _he has become a man, or she iiei become e woman.- Inws priililllik lug tliemillitllaetttre. and sale alcoholic ibevere [are helpful -'-— those who csnno refrain iron Mrs. Hazel Howard Cornwall P11. . i ' “I Wm mm‘ ‘ha Wm hot he drink rig. But tit person who his own accord c oees to ab is the person who h gained know- ledge. strength and» courage. Let all Y. T. C. members l1 sell-imposed discipiihe and s0 he strength and courage to overcoinl Illié evils of this deyiand usher!‘ t on. _ lhMi Continued on page 10 GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street _ SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 ' WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AT 8 0’CLOCK afraid for the lord, even the LOH! ii my StrengthP-Isaiali 12:2.- The ear lest Temperance Society appears to have been the Order o 8t. Christopher founded in 1517. This fact. Ia sufficient to remind us that we represent a cause of which the real potency and signifi- cance must be gauged not in terms cf lIOIIII,.DOI\-QVQII of years, but We extend a hearty invitation tohll ‘ilVe preach Christ crucified." -First Corinthians 1:23. l in: ioiitii null tutti!“ zioi=lii "ii" i l