SPECIALS BeefSteak.......................... lficperlb. Beefllohslfl..." _.....12c per lb. pcrkRoasts............ .12cperlb. Lamb Roasts 14c per lb. Dyy Boneless Cod 2lbs. for 25c spccialBlend Tea 27c per lb. 4 lbs. for $1.00 Gash and lisrrv Stores ‘ yo? Great. George Street mvrl 90 Sydney Street i” uses-loci w,“+v"--:-:¢ - c‘. vv an‘- . .¢ n" , iiiivertising Rates-Parable In Advance Y I I z Central Guardian locals, lc. per word; Wong"; Qnfl Eastern locals, 2v. per word; Announcements and Coming l Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; ln Memoriam i Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Ofler- ings, Cards. etc" 4th l!" "all"; Letters cf Condolence, 10c. per inch; Notices of ‘llhanka and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 4c per word. Other nice on appllca“ - ' ' llATEl-Zo Per word, three in; geillllllfi for the price of two, strictly i _ palm m “yum Nllscellaneuils ‘ JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- ‘ ‘ vinclal Land Surveyor, l-lorman- vule, (R. 3, ‘Souriso ‘ Agents Wanted ism. XMAS CARDS-TWENTY ivitil customers name dollar thirty-five. Pay every day. We deliver. Agents required small towns. Artcraft Industries, Ft. lvoith. Texas. A. W. Sept. 17- ‘ANY INVALIDS 0R NERVOUS ..__?._i____-~-_ [BREE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR. spare time to Christmas selling . “imperial Art" Christmas Cards; established 1s years; British Cau- iidian Publishing C0,, Ltd., 420i Patrick Bulldlnz. Toronto- Write or call. n. n. Large a Co., A- W- 9-T-S-T-l1 Selfi- 30- , 58 Queen Street, Charlottetown, -—-—-—-——-—-——-i——— ‘ P. E. I. 5740-9-16-31. lGENTS — DISTRICT MANAG- eis-Magic Gas amazing discov- ery. Guaranteed, harmless to motors. Now used by autoists Bus, Taxi Companies. Cuts over- iiead. Depression proof, Attrac- tive Agency Proposition. Magic . Gas, Alexandria, Ontario, Can- ada. ' A. W. Sept. 17. Crockett, Cape Traverse. 5796-9-17-31. ed in private home. I-lillsboro St. Apply 137 5730-9-15-31 l ATTENTION BARBERS - LEWIS Bacher Supplies l-3 to l-2 off. y Salesmen Wanted MEN WANTED TO CONDUCT renowned Rawleigh Home Service business, Reliable hustler can crease rapidly. Write immediate- ly. Rawleigh Co., Dept. CN-QB-S, Montreal, Canada. S. W. 9-18-17-23-24-30. Lost LOST - NEAR CLYDE RIVER Bridge, one” box oi ducks. Apply Guardian. 5767-9-I6-3i IGENTS WANTED — MAN 0B woman to travel and appoint agents for old-established house in business in Toronto forty-two years. Position permanent. Write for particulars, expense allow- ance, etc. Winston Co., Toronto. A. W. B-IO-ws-tl-Sept. 28. IGBNTS - MAKE BIG PAY "—*" r ‘cumin cuiiiiiiiliiif advertisements of a news character may be inserted at the rate of 4c.- per word, strictly payable in ad- vance. ‘ _.Intending exhibitors and visitors in Murray Harbor District note that the train will operate Thurs- Cmrkeg Beans 4 tins for 25c dgy um rand on regular timoi OIIlOIIS 10 lbs. for 19c schedule." 5793-9-l7-8i. F Good Dry Potatoes .. 13c p r ilk. or 2 pks- 25c . -— I . | IIILTON-St. John's Anglican Church. Services Sept. 18th: Sun-l day School 10 a.m., Morning Pray- er 11 am. Curate-ln-charge, Rev. i I bu s wiiciiiiia "T'- I RUBTICO-Bt. Mark's Anglican I I Church. Sunday service Sept. 10th.1 Evening Prayer, 7.80 p.m. Curate- "in-charge, Rev. E. O. Lancaster. ‘ stating the; H. M. B. "Heliotrope". iCapt. Wadhann, would arrive in port on Fiidaythe zlrd, remain- ing until Wednesday the 28th. Ireturned to Charlottetown after , spending the summer month, h, Canadian Press-There was a, Canada imposed tariffs guided by, sum-m why], there she took m the i community of business interests be-' the same principles which guidedi WILL 53M“; EXPENSES 0N ISouris Exhibition and also the l twee" Canada motor trip to Alberta. Mrs. W. M. ‘ 31311001 F511‘- _ . staff of Moore d: McLeod, has re- l w“ “m” 1 cases can be cared for and treat- 3 turned mm‘ h" “mum Vacaumy spent with relatives in Boston. 1932, to Dr. and lvlrs. Frank Cor- -don Pedley-(nee Miss Mary l-lasq ham, Springfield, p. E. I.,) a son Hugh Stowell Pedley. MACDONALD-At the Prince Ed- starthoamlns $35 Weekly and ln- ward island Hospital Sept. is, loss, Willena MacDonald in her 73rd year. Funeral from the residence of her brother, Alex C. MacDonald, Iona, on Saturday, Sept. 17th., ser- vice starting at 2 o'clock. men; Lorne Valley Cemetery. race ragga 9* -.-__ \ , This l: reserved for news, but SUNDAY D GOOSE-CHI MURRAY HARBOR DISTRICT. VENETIAN GARDENS Special For Served in the Venetian Gardens Inimitable Manner and Quality. WATCH OUR WEEK END CANDY AND FRUIT SPECIALS THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN INNER 60c CKEN-—DUCK SHIP COMING-Capt. Ryan, Chamber, Brings Friendly Message HALIFAX, Sept, ‘17.—(By The PERSONALS Miss Mildred McNaughton has and the United.‘ States and ii it was not eX€mpll-' fled in practice it might be due tof w“ ma“ Pow“. ‘or the salesblindness to their mutual well-i l-Iarriman an- nounced in bringing greetw ings to‘ the annual convention of the Chamber of Commerce from‘ Bun-Es its sister organization across the‘ border. He said that the 3.000 miles‘ i EDLEY_M Manna]. 56pm o, which separated the countries were no barrier to the political oomityl oi‘ the two nations. It was for the two chambers of commerce to see this boundary did not become a serious barrier to business comity and commercial intercourse. m.‘ I-Iarriman is president of the Unit ed States Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Harriman analysing the, causes of the continued depression! said the United States Chamber of Commerce last year fought un- ceasingly for a cut in federal ex- penditures, setting half a billion dollars reduction as the goal. The present administration of the chamber was advocating an addi- tional cut in federal government expenditures as well as keeping DEATHS Inter- ‘llSO liberal DQ111185 With Public ‘ LOST-ON WEDNESDAY AFTER- sharply before state and local or- Essa-aged, shggi-‘degzfi goon in the iliaiciriityxifstst. iadrliles N: Do MdCLean gumngums the “up; flgcal pfQb- values. No experience necessary. wilgchwzzch °maaxed Ab?‘ UNDEBTAKEB lems which the costs of regional Wrlle f0!‘ 1169 58111118 Olltfll- . ' ' ' and municl a1 cvernmellt have Iitpli. s14, Public Service, London, Fllld" PM" "Wm t° 15 Km" EMEMME“ conjured “pp In she flew o, so,” Onmrm , Square. Reward. 5732-9-15-31 "m; a - ' A. W. Aug. 27—Sept. 3-l0-17-24._ "n Wilma" °°°ll°mY Clmad“ Pmb“ ' LOST — BETWEEN tRUSSEtLL | "M111 Wllllhlro lem was the same as the United GENTS__CANADA»S CELEBRA. Burnett's and Kensing on, on he Pb a 31,5“; ted Royal Series Private m°mm5 °l the “m a“ Essex I M l“ The speaker said no business C1ll'15l"l“-‘l' Glullnl! cards? Per‘ spire me andr1m'wu1the?nd€r __ conference had captured the at- soiis who never sold before tak- 91mm“ 195-" at Mlle?" ""9 5| t . Garage, Kenslnginn. 5730-9-16-21. __ tention of United stairs manu- iug orders fast; exclusive, inex- pensive, original designs, big coirimission. Sample book free to For Sula workers, Garretson Company, ___ Briintford, Ontario. i- w~ soi- w-il- ‘2ii....s§.‘.§.r ‘“"£l’.‘?§:n3;‘ WANTED - AGENTS IN EVERY town in Canada to sell Personal Christmas Cards One-Dollar- DOZPII up. Surprising values, low CARDBOARD. SUITABLE POI lining outhouses. otc., 1c. per sheet. Guardian oflice. ti facturers, agriculturists and trad- ers like the recent conference at Ottawa. 'As “next-door neighbors they would scrutinize the decisions, of that meeting ‘as keenly as they knew how. They fcught hard a- cross the line not w let trade silpl Situations Vacant DD T0 YOUR. EARNINGS selling our personal Christmas Greeting Cards. This year's samp- les strikingly beautiful. Sell on sight. Liberal commission. Write todey- Regal Art 00., 91 Gould Street, Toronto. a. V. 17-3, friendly competition which existed prices, quick easy sales, big earn- ings. also low prices on boxed as- sortment. Send for sample book now. Premier Art Guild, Welling- ton d: York, Toronto. A. W. il-l-tl 30. sun. SALE - OLD PAPERS. I cents bundle. Guardian Oflizcc. -l-tf. FOR SALE, TO LET, BOARD AND room si on hand at Guardian esary" N° Filling. Ontario other hnad it would be the most i I Office. gm ti ggskwteugr wmpanyi D9"- 147» salutary of movements for the ‘ G t ' To Let "" on o ' or1d's eccnom’c health ii through F-H-W- Aug. T1- sept. 3-10-17-24. W , iii FOR SALE _ COUNTER SCALE -—---___.__.__..____.___ joint effort these two great Eng- _’“““” l'%_"l.:IT-—I:OUSE. h3g3”! 181-1: in? Office Chair. Apglilgs-g-lfilalll ‘MEI-Imus wow», m6 PM‘ “shipeflldng an,“ m the world! Capt. and Mrs. Edward Dicks, 1 s om s ‘ 1 ' ' ' “Tie demand for ladies who learn could so order their affairs thstflhlvey- lll°l°l°d l° GWFEBWW" "*- ~-————————-————~— b t ult . ti . r0 LET -_ a FURNISHED BAR- FOR sans - 1930 rourrac Ycgnagg; "fgrgfg"hl'§fti'g_ trade within and between them W" Y Coupe. Bargain for quick sale. Apply Ivan Nicholson, 20'! Fitzroy Street. 5736-9-16-21. FOR SALE — BASE BURNER boi‘ shop, Apply 8 Lower Hills- ll"'l‘\\, City, 5721-9-16-21. roiillis‘. Apply Guardian. 5701-9-l4-4i. No.. 11,, Express. Wag0n,. Bike ___, Bulky, Speed Sleigh. Apply 284 , T ROOMS Mums “- Sydney Street. 579_l-9-l7-li. 194 Prince Street. 5704-0-17-3i. NEW MELOTTE SEPARATORS -__-_.. 500 lbs. capacity 87650. 600 lbs. capacity $81.00. Cash or terms. wllllmd w. s. Dennis. 5710-0-15-31. . i" ~ ANTIQUE PwTvllEs- son saw - FOURTY ACRE ' Glmmlall- 5794'9'17'31' filrm with hollse, barn and other s buildings. Mrs. Malinda Hender- .»\ND BOARD WANTED IN R00“ son, Murray Harbor North. 01' section for invalid lady. 5785-9-17-81. i l‘! 5792-9-l7-8i. - it‘ 847-J. W.-\N'l‘l1l) AT ONCE HEATED . Charlottetown Real Co. 6715-0-15-31. PIPELESS FURNACES REGULAR ‘$182.50, now $139.00. Gang Plows $42.00. Walking P!ow $18.00. 5 H. P. Engines $160.00. Potato Diggers $25.00. Buy direct and save agents profits. W. R. Dennis, Charlottctovim. 5774-9-17-21. __< IN EXPERIENCED BLACK- siiiilli WillllS to rent or buy n good Bliii-izsniim stand with or without I tools. For particulars apply 1ll‘l‘l)f‘l‘l. MacLeod, Hunter River, P- F? l. 5737-9-16-31. houses, two lots, one corner store. ' ~~- . ___ ‘ country property. Will PXChKIIIIUtEl ~ O l’l I‘ O , Male Help Wanted fol city property. Oiu- c r e I '“‘_r~————___._a______-___._ ‘lixlll’ TO cs1‘ a GOVERNMENT i3’), Free booklet. The M. o. c. -<-.. Toronto (10,) M. H. W. 9-3-10-17-24. §—_.__ tnvslve rooms. two B Charlottetown Real Estate Co. I 5714-0-15-01. I IFOR SALE __ SECOND HAND truck wagon. All newly remodel- led with brake and large 110W 110x “TOW axrsnr BARBER swinBll and neck Yell", A15" m" ‘hlfllltlh our special low cost cart complete with whcvlfi and course. Hundreds o: successful axle. Apply to Fulton Robertson. zradiiiitcs. Write Moler Barber Blacksmith, Hunter River, P- E- 1~ Collin. 573 Barrlngtun, Halifax. 5737-9-10-31. M. H. W Nov ll-sttti ' son sans: _ a1.‘ ramvruw ion mgr-cg of lurid prnclicnllv all clear. In hlrzh strife of cultivation Good house rtnrl barns All "'15" crop. Wi'l sell with or ivithoiit crop. Estate John J. ‘llmlfi- All‘ ply on premises, 5754-9-10-31. -___ l-‘(lflli minim-oar INTO run, Frill FCPVlCC as Postman, Clerk,! {his-torus Examiner, Immigration» 161M101. etc. ‘Full details free “l "w M. o. c. Toronto (to) M. H. W. 0-3-10-17-24-31. - 1 WOMEN WANTED ro saw rorc formation. Marvel Beauty Acad- eniles, 8 St. Catherine East, Mon- treal. CAN BE EARNED spare time selling well known start and our co-opcration as- sures success. Beautiful new port- “iiollo sample free Master Kraft Limited. Toronto. tives wanted small towns also. F‘. H. W. Sept. 3-6-8-10-13-16-17- 20-22-24. BOARDERS CAN modeled at '70 Grafton Street. Moderate rates. Gasworks Doctor (medically ex- ________j_______ amlning to-‘PROPERTY FOR SALE - HOUSE “I-lumphl ‘Held you won't do. Your flilflrllllelll teeth are too bad." Amazed Applicant: b di Well, what's it matter? heated apartmmm fm-m propprty, going t0 shovel CORE-HIM CHEW ltl" between the United States and the, British Empire. It would be dis-i estrous if an unreckoning trade! broke out between the two. Oil the] Female Help Wanted us at home. Sewing machine nec- could be restored to normal-rm ac- complishment that would impllll new life to the rest of the world and sweep away many of the vex- ing problems that now confronted them. Mr. Hnrriman continued by soy- ing that the United States W88 Canada's best customer and Can- ada, next to the United Kingdom. was the best purchaser of United States goods. That important lo- tmrchengc oi commodities repres- ented the bread and butter of many homes on both sides of lllfl line. In the interest oi both iieopl= they should do all they could t0 discover a mutually profitable bas- is upon which the trade could be maintained and increased. Diplomas granted. Write for in- 9-17-24-10-1-8-15-22-29. SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS and paidwcekiy in line personal Christmas cards.. Experience unnecessary. An early JtSPIGSEIILB- Boarders Wanted BE ACCOM- 5752-9-16-81. WEEK-Elli) SPECIAL VEGETABLE SALAD With ' HAM. SALMON OR LOBSTER AND BREAD, BUTTER TEA OR COFFEE 25c CANDY SPECIAL CIIOCOLATES 30c LB. WIlITPS Tea Rooms lB-3l. 0r. W. R. Carson CIIIROPRACTOR Three Year Palmer Graduate 11g Prim” 51, Phone 1072 Home Calls Made- applicant for job) I “Teeth _too I'm TU RNIPS We wi" be buying Tar-alps every d: at our W ‘ , Wharf. Highest Hogan's prices for good stock. J. Lester Douglas i I The United States had always tencouragcd trade and oommezcc with other nations but‘ their com- lmerce had been conducted with ,the concept; that they would not ‘import from abroad what could be produced as well within their own borders and that they would not permit their borders to be flooded Harbor Master, has received a wlreiPreSident Hal-r iman’, Wm‘ products o: cheap labor with, 0f U‘ S. commercelresulting lowering of the standard of living, Mr. Harriman said. In] Canada, he was convinced, they had the same desire to maintain their own commercial and iildtwt rial integrity and to maintain tlioiri own standard of living. The United! states could not justly complain if ' them in making their own taiiffhzf Nor could they complain li the commonwealth comprising the British Empire choose ‘to bind, themselves together in a tarlrfl federation somewhat similar to that which united the 48 states inf the Union, 1r this policy strength-I ened the Empire and made it a more powerful influence in world affairs the United States would still indirectly be the seiner b@-| cause, he was convinced, the two, great English speaking nations‘ were the most powerful factor in maintaining peace and in insuring. orderly development of life filvllg.‘ those lines, economic and political.‘ which have been tested by cantor-i iesof experience and which, Whllfi‘. still imperfect, were slowly but‘ steadily evolving {he ultimate fol-m! of the world's economic and politi-l cal structure. ENDORSES SEAWAYS PROJECT: HALIFAX, Sept. 16—(By The Canadian Press)—Endorsatioii cf the St. Lawrence seaways project and the Hudson Bay route were given by Henry I. Harrimau, presi- dent of the Chamber of Conlmerco of the United States, in the course‘ of an address to-day to its Canafi dian sister organization in annual‘ conference heirc. Mr. l-Iarl-lmaii said his views were purely person- al as the United States chamber! had never expressed all opinion of: the seaways plnn. He icmarkvdi that both undertakings represent-l ed efforts to bring moducer and‘ consumer closer together. In both’ cases material savings in trans, portation costs were coritcii-iplsted.’ In the St. Lawrence undertaking‘ the United States would be a part-_ away from them but it was a'ner of Canada but in the churchilliof our iiiicicnt iniili comes bcini-o project they recognized Canada was a competitor but a competitor with the spirit of economic pioneering that evoked their llcai-t- iest good wishes for success. Mrs. Mary Lavadler has return- ed to her home in Georgetown af- ter spending the summer at Dal- vey. Mrs. Joscpil Mclnnis. Chnrloiic- ' town spent the week cud ill George- town the guest of Mrs. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Morrison uncom- panied by Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Mlsscs Agnes and Elizabeth Morrison and Genevieve Solomon motored to Charlottetown recently. Mr. J. T. Parker has purchased the dwelling house on the corner of Victora and Grafton streets own- ed by the late Janics McEachcrn. This when repaired will he one of the nicest homes in the town. Mr. and Mrs. Parker have miiiiy friciicls in Georgetown who will be pleased to hear that they intend in tliri fu- ture to reside in Georgetown. The many friends in Gcnructmvn regret to hear that Mr. Archie Mc- Aulay had the misfortune of los- ing his dwelling house by fire. Repars have been made to the foundation of the Church of the Holy Trinity for which ilicpni-ish is grateful. The services in the church ivnre that for the sixteenth Silndny ai- ter Trinity. At matins was the con- clusion of the harvest thanksgiving. Capt. Kely spoke from I These. 5: I8. The church still is decorated I the blessings 0i |burn the chaff and woods iiiirl hnul -...._-._ lmziy be lacking yet llll.‘ ‘iii-s l,‘L“ll1 ‘crops of other Solis: i.i ill - up ilil‘ dtlicii. Tile yield of lizi: llélh ii: vii cxc:':'.lZiigly' great ixiii Ui l'.)')(l qllfll- ity, our cattle will liiiz- plciliy of ‘fond during the wliitr-i- iiiciitlls. The ‘ tfruit trees in some izriioiis of tl::-i_ Province ilave llcrrn lll‘ ! lfllilll" ‘g ‘blight, more so oii ilw- l . mid; itho tree itself ihmi till m» ri-iiii.‘ but this may affect n: x1 yenrli lrzlibwth. ' I The potatoes llllVlf lillll llll allot-l: ,of blight also but yit vrc CXDOK‘! i‘ fair yield. , The staple crop is vcry good.‘ [The seasons of srwl llll(l‘Rl'O\\'l!l‘!: have been ideal lllih‘ your. Geri has sent us imili mill iiiiri Silllllllle! to nourish oilr labors. Ill‘ has iip- l ‘fined His hand mid (llolt iluiui‘ - ftilly to us, 0\'t‘l' riiirl liwtiiirl (“ll‘ merits. We must rzorininli" l)‘ "In"! izmd grateful and follow Si P.ii;l'-- Iadvice. l Tlierr- is no hfytilcr typo of pm‘:- cr than that. ni‘ lllfllllli“ ‘vino. , - of poor yield and iiir-oiiio lt"'ll‘ll i: a. great lesson Tho yciirs Wl"“‘. blessings scciil to i“ wailing {vii ' us to he truly ihziniziiil. For lhcso yeilrs we l."!'ll to approx-IN . ilii- "Ullllfillly lti-V tiier. l IVs llllVl‘ llZll‘\'t‘§ll'(l Hlllil‘ of Uili‘ crops. some l‘f‘lll.'llll_ lvi us i the tlziy of the GiT-ll ll ~ ' when ill lllill. llllit‘ it will iii- slioivii l whether Cl‘ not \v.~ urc- fit for Giirli- ‘ granary; \\'lll'lll!‘l‘ Wu riru llil‘ \\‘t‘('(l"§ WllClll/Pi‘ we are n11 trips and no‘ goof; whether rvr- liiivo bllfllll on | nibi-u-lti-Zl. ‘our souls 0i‘ \\'ll\'".ll(‘l‘ we llllVt‘ grown 1 " in grace through our Lorri Jesus Christ and have born cl nus-ed and spruwcl by lllS iovv frniii llll‘ .‘i("ll).'§ 0f sin. The good rim! tho burl shall iic totzotlici‘ uiiiil lllf‘ inst and then the Lorri of the Hui-rust shall the good to His granary‘ in ll"€'l\""ll. At r-xmsong, Cnpi. Kcllv spoke from Si. lvizitt. 21:10, "Wliri i.- this?“ Israel was preparing for the grreat passovor and in the midst of the! preparation comes tlic rumor that .' Jesus of Nazareth is coming. Tito i people come out from Jzirusnlriii‘ to meet him, siiigiiio “Hosanna to the Highest." But till-ii" ivords WPH! all sham and make believe. Many of us today huvc illz- sumehollow sham to their work with regards to ilic Church. All Aliuliciiii is to be n Christian. believing the truths of the Creed llli(l iliiit SilIVllIlOII comes only tiii-ourzli our Lord Jesus Christ. Tlliit pcrsoii is loyiil to ‘ his or ii-ar L'lllll‘('ll not pYU-‘Wlll one Sunday iiiill iiiisiiiii. -.i liiiii (lOZPIl The church is the burly of Chrisi and-if it llf! the body it. must br- a ilart of the Christ niirl ii‘ n part it . iiulst be Hi4‘ Cilrist. The jiNiplr‘ on thi- advent 0i Chrisl sliouivrl "l-ln- 0o4o+oo++~oo4o4o4 oovooovoo- us. Clirisl. iilirl I h Mny we llil'§\\'('l‘ "Thou fill llit‘ " Tliflff‘ (‘Olll“'~‘ 9 O o a time WllPll iili $t‘T‘lllh' zriuiriili Zllltl g ,_ , m, _ __ um Um“ ‘mm v Hm (h, M“, M n n00 l. M.—Tliemc- llll: Righteous and the Sinners" 1 l l l i - -* - i?“ v _ , Anthcm-“Wflicn We Stand Before the King" Nevin Cross. Ti (‘Zllllfl lvilnrri ("o Snfinuv‘ z The Choir ‘and Ho hriri- ii It combs hoist-o our l» Solo-"Gllnrd While l Sleep" .. . . . . . . . . . .. Warrington f‘lllll'l‘ll_ 1'4. 11:; liviii‘ it lll'-i'i. A trilr- z Miss "e55": Lawsm‘ ' rliilvvliliili" is our who will twirl-i" 1 Students uiid Striinsers lire Extended a Cordial fovsillvi his: r-rv vii‘ "llllmlliilli iii tiii- .0 - 1ll\'l'1l\l1"ll l" “YlT-“hlll W1"! "5- l-llirllr-W’ in fillfllll "(iriir-ifv lliiiii a Criiwiii- lllm ! A l<li'l"'i'i.i. l-TR To iiiiiovr- iui‘ ii.~.ii it Lei“- mil 1 on. l7lli'ii.‘{ i" pli-r oi" \‘.ll"‘l‘ ‘xi ili-' kfiilt‘. QCQQQ§CQOTQOC F 59“..‘.Q.V§- 5 liic Presbyterian (Illurcli ln (Tiliiiirlii six JAMIIS’ ‘iiiirlilili l\llill\.ll‘i"l Rev. ll. Mrmrl lmgutu, ltli. Puiilir Jilnrhiiiu all livrnirir, iii $lllllllly hviiiiiil S1"R\Nlil (H AND IIF-l- TURH ('l)lllllAI.l.\' [XVIII-ll]. i Worn-hip: l‘.ll‘\'l‘ll (frliirb. Miirtli (Ycirw k. 12.30 0'1 lurk. "v ;ooo¢o0cv0oooooooooooooooaovvooovao- ' QOOFO-OQO-OO-QVO VO§OOQOC§Q4QQ§ scoot-wooovooooooooooooooooo r 0 QOOOOOOQQOOQOOOO-OOOO4O i:_ Red Eye iiciisciiolii 0 0 Ii L From the izliiliius Diullins Soup‘ ('<i.\l“ fir.‘ furnaces, FLIII‘ Hrrriitiril . . .. Nut . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Dcllvrrrrl from (far Cllnrlclli-touzi NORTH SYDNEY COLLERIZJS l.l.‘.ll'l‘l~‘.D. ll. ll. LARGE A ('0. 5X Queen Street flmrlaiirtiivvn, l‘. I1. I. with its harvest blessings. This year _ we cannot say that we have had l1 poor yield. fliough some things Telephone I000. 577559 -r érrii-si-ir-si ‘ma; Qvvooooovoooovovovvvovvvooooooooov SPECIALS SATURDXRY ONLY 0ur 0wn Sugar Cured PICNIC HAMS i 13 lienttTPer iii. ALSO ' Choice Rolled Roast Beef A T l5 Gents Per Lb. rum: PORK HALIBUT 1 BYWSAGE SALMON mildly-fig,‘ z mu 251', MACKEREL coorcsn MEATs kwoors Ltd. PHONE 390 a Wedding Gifts+ Our values are the best in years. Tea Spoons, (cased) $1.65 set of 6 Other articles from $1.00 up- C. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. i St. Paul’s Church 11th sunnsx AFTER TRINITY _ 10.00 A. M.-—The Sunday SchooL 11.00 A. M.—Mornin Pr d 5 ‘he "My Communion. s ayer an errnon followed by (“Will-OW §010—-"C0me Ye Blessed" Miss Lena McLure 7.00 I’. M.—Evenlng Prayer and S f ll Holy Communion. "mo" o “wad by Oflertory Anthcm—-"I Will Give You Real." —Truman Wolcott EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., RECTOR John Prlngle Scott siiiiiiii." hill iii :i l‘r-\t' day-t. "Crui-ify |Ilim." Thiii. is how you iziioiv a ‘""***“¢ ‘ ‘ c c * c‘. ‘e e - -_,_ truc- niciiihr- mi ll!“ r-iiiii-cli. When ._ ‘ “ ‘ Chrisl i-iiiiu- lll‘ill' -l'.l‘ll'~1illl‘lll lll‘ “ ' ° ‘ ‘ °f4‘ wept (l\'i‘l' it. llu litiri lTlllii‘ to liriiii; l ' Lilo llllfl lilfllll. iiul his lirinlilv lmrl xii-v (‘lIOS-‘Pli Dunili illlfl l)lll'l{llI‘ Hr‘ . ' ‘ Y E WEBSTER. MINISTER. l'llllll$»ll"l"‘ll iri llil'lil hilt siiiVlsivii-l l‘ PROR LOUIS D’ Tl-IOMPSON-organls‘ ""1 Cmflflflidfil- asks. “Wlln ‘i: tli l" 'l“iiri.~;i- worrlt: MORNING WORSHIP have hr-vriiii" ti. viiiliiilizi-d lllll‘l‘- ll.00 A. M.—~'I‘ho -" i» | 0 me An Old Problem an". my (h, n.3,, pr 1nd,“; qihm-p i0 Anihem-"Pleasant Are Thy Courts Above" .. Plummer comes n tiiiii- ivlirli llll‘ tubal-firm i; S! “A i E Ti"? Chill!‘ n r-omtes DCIOH‘ us. ivllon the qiicsiinn i: oo- nzes “:3; giairilfiutfgggy '"-'~---- Hind“ i o 2.30 P. ill-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. members urged to be present. EVENING WORSHIP All QQQ4QOQO-Q-O4-O-GO-Q-QO-O-LO-O-QA-A-A-AA u-sn» O 6'04 0O O O§~O-&§§-9§~%§"F§ O 0Q O-Q 09C i 0*O9000§O-4§-O-O-§-§§9Q‘*‘v I I ' Q Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. l-I. ll. Raiusayunl). Rev. (7. N. Brown, MA. UrigillllSlP-PFOI. A. Roy Kendall, L. Ii. A. M., A, A, G, O, 10.00 A. .\I.—l'ri|ycr Alt-cling. H.110 A. .\l.-l'ublic Worship. IVLIilI A. M.-.lunior (‘ongrcgitiion >l-i'iiiiiil—-“'l‘lic Lord is My ilizll " , , . . _, . . .\lllilll‘|ll Wllll Alto Solo-“lfiitcr King ‘or Shcnhoril ls" . . . . . . . . slicucy Sbllllhl-Miss Bcrua lluestis 2.30 l’. .‘il.—Sunclay School. 7.00 l‘. M-Pulilic “kinship, sermon l('0ll0l and Life" __ Rm», Q ,\'_ Brown, 3L A_ holo-"Lilst 'l'hy llurilcil 0n The Lord" .. _, llpmblm Miss Margaret. Sir-ms Aiitliviii-"l Will Lily .\lc Down in Peace" , . H. Gadsby Nlioi-t lli-i-itnl nt‘ Favourite Organ numbers at 6.45 P, M, 0-0 sa¢0¢a c400 §44AAA444406O4 pg- Vlsilurs llllfl tlir- Sluflr-iis of Prince of Wales (Tollege are .(‘0rrlial|_v' Invited to those Services. i Services lirniiilr-ist liy C. ll. (‘. K, _ .-'tr:'_.ili- +>>o noovooooooooo ooo4ooo+¢oo++0++o++4oo0o+++o1o 04-0oooooooooooooooooooocooc+04+ooooo¢o++o++04$\o ‘Elie Zfiaptist tiiburrb MINISTER-REV. A. c. YINCENT- ll- l1- ORG ilST-JIRS. c. ELLIOTT ruu. i-rimca‘ mo} ‘ i-rzrio! s-rs, Q0 MORIING WORSHIP ll OTLOCK Qornlon-“The Abiding Life" ......... Dr. Vincent _ 4 (olltraltc Solo-"Thr- Stranger of Galileo‘ Morris Mia. waiu-r (l. still‘ SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 I’. M. Tlieri- are classes for all ages and all needs. W“?! 5N0- iuiiy interesting groups for college students. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l O'CLOCK Soprano Solm-Seiccicrl . . . . .. Miss Frances’ “'01!!! _g-,.,.,n,,,n__--|.~,,[|0“< 31,-," _, . . . . . . . . .. Dr. Hncent (‘ontralto Solo Selected .. Mrs. Walter (l. Stiff A cordial invitation ls extended to all visitors to the (iiy, Young people attending the various schools nnir uillrgos are unruly welcome. 8 .1 OQQO-OO-OOQQ-Om