I i ' 1 lPAG E SIX nulnlniiik SiST f’ Cioireuodd Dickforu?!“ . Silo... BvddY ma“ B") n us‘... - sracrnrf suonrs - snows 2.30 - 1.00 awn aoo Z DA Ys-T-s TAR TlNGhiljlalvlifi 243m tilt; MOST EXCITING SCENES1’ tvrlt sum 0N THE scares: ii I'I"I.L KEEP YOU i2.\' HIE EDGE OF YOUR ."i...\A$ . . A‘ 'l'\\‘0 WORLD tuimilllw‘ HUNTERS .~~l.\l.li IL.-\L ll UIHER I wluzffiuazou JOAN scrum l‘ HE CHARLOTTETUWN --LWCAPITOL -- TO-DAY ONLY snows 2.30-1.00 AND ass ROY ROGERS m A DUAL ROLE! You'll thrill to his Pstlllilg portlclyciis Qt til».- FHLliOfiOUS fiesso lam-as Burns, the gullible: illlfl Ciinf 1 STARTS MUNDAY A Rippling Rainbow oi lloars . . . conlincnl “Motion- wlnn North America grout: SoulhAmorico In a gay fun flute. starring MAUREEN O'NARA JAMES ELLISON All I RT 0 V I L A I U ll D Y i IS I N DIOSA COSTELLO IKO RADIO Yklvn GUARDIAN GENTRAL GUARDIAN Thin column ls ranch-ed tor new: of lm-nl Inn-rent. but advertising oi’ a mnvny nulura- may be inserted ll a \'l‘I|lI n wunl. llrlrkly payable In nlhunra. COOKS graphs. CONFEDERATION LIFE LNSIJR ANCE. t L-DT for Christmas puma TRYON - BONSHlAW BAPTIST CHURCHES, Sunday, November 23rd. Albany 11.00 A, M. e - moreiand 3.00 P. M. Tryon 7.30 RM. The pastor, Rev. G, O. Wrl ht will be the preacher. Subject: " ie Door God Cannot Open.’ L-837-il-22-lL CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE Services Sunday, Novem- ber 23rd are as follows: New Domin- ion ll A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. Com- wall 7 P. M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Rev. E. S. Weeks, Speaker. L-833-li-22-1i. MARSI-IFIELD BAPTIST CllUItClL-R/egular service will be conducted Sunday afternoon Nov- ember 23rd at 1.45. L-B34-li-22-11. NORTH RIVER. B A P T I S T CHURCHES. — Sunday. November 23rd. Fairview: S. School 10 A. M Service li A. M. Creek: Service 7.30 P. M invitation to ivorship at all of the above services. Rev. A M. A-, Minister. Rev. Hugh Miller, B. D-. of B. A.. in Union Road at 7.30 . weather permitting. afternoon service lll Church, TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — 1940. five more united with the Services Sunday will be conducted church. by tile Ministers-Rev. Hugh Miller, church members m, the mu c I- M. A., II. D., and Rev. D. B. Bo l reading by Muriel Toombs. North River: S. 1mg m, - School 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Long grins fog,“ 2511512: If,‘ 62(1),- 18?]? Clyde River: S. School l1 A. M. A cordial 31;, charter members o’ me first L-aéi-fl-zz-li. COVEHEAD - UNION R088.- ar- lottetown will preach at West Cove- heod at 11 A. M. Sunday, November 23rd and Rev. Donald Bootllirogiti. 31'1"“ There Wm be m, special services were held at which Ccvehead Road $11119. 51X oi’ our members united L-845-i1-Z2-Ii. with the church in full communion. Anniversary 0f North ' Wiltshire Y. P. U. Tho Wiltshlrc Young People's conducted an anniversary SWIM in the Church on Sunday evening, Oct. 26th. Log the tenth anniversary of tho Y. P U. Following is the program: Doxolgy. The Lord's Prayer in unison, Hymn, Land of Our Birth. Solo, George Thorne. scripture solo, Hilda Noye. Story, "rho Two Searches" by Mrs. W. . Clark. Prayer, Peggy Easter. Chorus, All The way to Calvary. Hymn at Even when the sun was set Re ort of the work 0f the Y. P. U. 8W" W the President, Reta Easter. Solo, Mr. Thorne. Reading. Ullian Dea- con. Duet, Mr. Theme and E. N. Easte Closing Hymn, The Day ‘rhou Gaveth. National Anthem and Benediction. A short sketch of the work of the Young People's Union since or- ganizatlon was then given. In reviewing the activities of the Wiltshlre Y. P. U. which was or- ganinecl in Oct. 1931, Rev. F. E. Boothroyd said I shall endeavour to make my report as brief as possible. For a. time some of the young people of Hampshire congregation BLUEB k urul 1011"} 355“ uh i“ s50 utive were, President, _ Gordon MacLean. Vice-President, Mr. John Clark, Secretary, Mrs. Neil Campbell. Treasurer, Mrs. Harrison Balderson. The past President since that time have been, Mrs. Neil Camp- 11. Mrs. Leonard Bowman, Mrs. N039. Mrs W. R. Clark. n the fall of 1933 a series of Mrs l LADYvs FIDO ouuunflllll“ “m; flu‘? In the sprint: of 193s roul- and in In all we have had 32 Our ministers have always. taken sol-OVA u fmsisifit’. You! You l-nn ., ltlll nu your credit It Wellner’: (ins-third cont down, bllnnes Wool!!! or month- lv Inlfnllmsntl, a lo \ “u, CBIBATION . ' i . with :21‘, R°N$0Ns "Hes. , “mo! an! gbuafitablohauzf‘ . J’ | royd, B. A., Rev. Donald C. Bootn- royd will give the sermon at the morning worship and members the Y's Melrs Club will be present in a body. In the evening Rev, Hugh Miller will preach the sermon. Music operate Wm‘ m“ Paswr- °1fi¢191 for the clay will be under the dir- 1:535:23: the church- and m? 011M911 action of iVlr. AB, Kendal, Inlhrktlzlr. we Have conducted around a. A.(..C.O., Olgdfllbt and iollmas ffgurda servicse. New Pageant: TllE niu;'{rls&cllultcn._ - réhe a grad waetre Ealieated stiupoct o r. vy’s morning s - I erent mon is “Aiming At Perfection.’ limb-v. and a church play “Tho The Anthem, ‘Roberts’ "Lord We L051- Church’ depicting what g Pray Thee." Néiss lliditlrh] gfigilfcnliiulty would be like without a sin" a so cote so o. . scilzsi meets us usual at 2-30 P. M We helped the needy children 0g with clusscs for all ages and needs. the west at. Christmas in 1933. In The music a". the evening Servsct i the same year we also used the gift I’, A/Llulli be din clilalgeugrt‘ tgife Jgfilr; GIIVSRLPCSQIPCPEIS subscribed to and or C1011‘ un or lrec ‘ use g 11mm, h Inch Mus. 15:10.. Organist and Lhoir- upamt “dew. “Umtedmghmlfimgfi innsLclf. The antiielns 1% the E2153; and "The United Church observer“ B3 n recorded ma‘ a "imp or I r it“) sit" ‘suileld Me Lord." The Rev. pa“ in Bflmuslcm 19513151 W1th flying a Franch fluu ha;i ca, IviJhud-go“ Lav Wm mke as the Hunter River and Wheatley River Fmd on m5 way ha“; 1O H ‘ Lilfllli; oi the IOVCIIIIIg sermon "The Unhms- held 1T1 Hume!‘ taken h.ln to St. Pierre and ilcld Shepherd of our Fumj. church with Rev. W. A, Mag- him DIJSOIIEI‘ until peace ivus con- _______ Qllflffle 191651111118. this eluded, November, 181a. CENTRAL Cumsqqpu Cannon, hgmns and their authors, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND:— o o n a a -'l‘o-uiclrti\v_cvcninglthe lllilillllSgi-‘lfjgtlierigfiglégntgé Itizlgetjame year we To Miss Jean Gill, legislative libra~ Thlmhtwo momhs is a long Rcr. iwil human, wll Sllea on -. s rn Y. P. U. i v, . ' _" conventi ' “an for Clmr1°tte1°“'“- I am m‘ tcrval in precous time. as 1,¥f{‘,°‘{v,;‘,_‘f,‘f 832M113; d§$§te§1§b3l§§tn~ilsi Outstandgilgxrvecnhtsvgs g1: oirlnitgie m. GEURGE SANDERS IGNN GARIABINE - IGDDI lcllllWAlL- LUIIYIIG SIDSSIL Dlrodod uv mu long A a 1196b interest in our work, and nave attended whenever possible, for which we are very grateful. 01"‘ ‘#11191’ Obiect has been to co- .“‘mmm“n:_w‘ 51x TOp'hlT lune: by U RODGERS and HART . i’ ‘ 1 cutouts: ”Gubby" HAYES ‘ ' _.* l. nrrllaric lgltrunr W lliYsTgRclliRfiégfllEDY BIATIXICE IMF-NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 A THRTLL-A-MTNUIE! A SHIVER-A-SECONM BASH. RATHBQNE HUGH HERBERT BRQD (RAWFURD and our LUGOSI The romance now moves swiftly‘ In I814 came Jack Seymour, the son of a gentleman in Bristol. Jock wou d see more of the New World. He landed on Prince Edward Is- . .,, n.,v'n___-AW\ PEN - PENCIL SETS Handsomely matched, in desl n and quality. iAn Idea shapes. In solutlonfl“ $8'25_Up flno lift hox$7s5o up B UY GIFTS for CHRISTMAS NOW! Yl. W. NIELLNEIT Ltd. JEWELLIms smca 1868 cnanborrarowlv, P. c. 1. DRESSER SETS "willfully finished in ""1""! "PINS, styles and “Nunter’s River” land, found Lone Point cottage, met. Inez, fell in love with ilcr and proposed, promising i0 rclurn and Romance Retold By fill her empty heart wltli hopin- ' I ncss. Hunter apparently luui van- Tiie following article by Mr. Bob Dav.s recently appeared in his "Bob Davis Reveals" column in the Nc\v York Sun: in- ,‘ debted for a firstclass column _ - . t 11 v _ _ ____ ._ _. _- m L w h __ ~ wiicncvcr I turn up in this section git)‘:- 653$“! nleglgdilxiiculilaiig “of ro- ‘:i.lg‘:,fq‘t-,fh‘lc ,:,1]1;cb,‘,§g:-‘5e lgr nielypfiar terfiaigelg leiynflxiztaaitrlfligeagt%efixrlflen: °1 Ctnada- mallcs- Couiemoluw the shark w in»... ‘the inst’ or any other seuflr- of the Hunter Rivcl‘ charge m’ chairs and hooks were purchased ‘fir’! that evlery young “m” m This ymr my 800d Drill/km’ 1nez‘s first lover when, upon his “tron? Tile pastor intends to-nror- In former years debates were Niw II-Iymn books were purchased wl§h°‘,’,',f,’“§',',§,f,{,y“"“ be linked u‘ handed me a small volume, well v C ; . v ‘ r f ll wing Sunday heldi h‘ ~ . , thumb“ m“, carefully patched‘ em zithréld itno tkaufcbggucitr. “Cnxflqueshion 5cm pa". n w lch several members tool. for the church and the Union bald (Patriot Please Capri . s - n -- i. - v hm, _ . _ ~ ~ ~ ~ . » v ad- in mp1 the Wilt-shim share of repairs on ________ null: uflfd 51mm‘ 139°‘: u“ l“; l1‘ a priest W110 imcl but :1 few any C“ mleleslezc‘ m ma‘, Our first financial project was to the Manse ica incl en. anr irati ona aes < - : .' s. Yo are invi < * a i - . ' “mum by J?‘ n MacKumon, whose rnnlérglcns before maimed Jlck and (int iulliieqioll um hand §nme zlolygxcegcllélignexmrgsesesfor which our Gifts and boxes we” ‘em .30 i n!“ “as! m“ “'35 new" idlc- With a scream. ll c bride sprang 1- N.“ “m?” 15 “Cqmfrd mfg the balance On churclliogrsllcdleulgtrle? tanner members who donned ‘we —\| WHERE'S “In this book." said Miss Gill, back as tll0LW1I bllllflldill" one u‘ question will be fairly dca. we “ma, paid or asslsted- m uniforms. ‘ f‘ \ GLADYS COOPER "you will find much merrnorabilia returned “Cm” [he dew.’ Fwd church committee in such bills 8i Threfu- timid Eavlngt (iJIfItiIfACQJtg \ - v ‘ s} tA(t1(t1 e't ft t b‘ .. -. . * ‘ " < . werep @115 Ywnru-Izi i-a ms le m rl o ru act: o Hunter‘ but a shdJOw of 1m 0,,‘ ‘IAMES CHURCH‘ _ M st insurance, shingllng church roof, from each regular meeting an a o‘ ‘\ and manse fund etc. it. MayI suslgest that you read The following articles have been ‘Hunter's Grave.’ page 183. Resorting to condensation. a writ- er's privilege, I have brought Mr. MacKinncns tale within the space of a column: George Trueman Sr.. son of a. , CECILIALOFTUS A CLAIRE noon EXTRlI-Sirangcr Than Fiction-Heart of France- Take Ii Or Leave It-Crackpot Cruise an s Church the Mgister rlllcl the Scrvlccs of lvme » . and in the afternoon take the Young 5°? m9 ¢1111F¢115 UEhts, Mcnls nzilzo Class; Miss Maud Mc- Dollar. bthr - new door-step. hymn Canneli will havr _('i‘l8l‘gC of the newfl. Eds, were fepgjrgd and You g Womclrs Bible Class. Thu’ h 011° 9118M- Three dozen new m or the day will be under the ylnn books bought, and some of self, wavered. turned back to the door, reliitcd the latch and uni xi out into the night. leaving weddinq tilrned sudduily znto a tragedy. A search disclosrd no si n of him. Some time in hfurcn a p rty of lumber-men found his boliv certain percentage from each P lic Performance. Booklets entitled Be Thou Cmy Battle-shield, Sword for the Fight were sent to all boys who enlisted frcm ‘we community. SOLDIERS nus our rmro ACHE British loyalist. killed at the battle h 1f d u f. U). ~,. ., o, M1“ b31115” MgwKenzic, these have been repaired of 5mm“, Point July 15 1779 1e“ a_ a ozen m es ‘ mm {if} due irn _ .. _ w f O , , _ . i - i hi . t M .. B: ., Organist and Dlrec r 0 ur mam Mlssionar f CHRISTIAN CULTURE ‘ - i 2, a Son‘ George. who succeeded mm Pont, s head res mg upon a threw Chggrsters mm Boys‘ Chain M been a gm m the Y eature has M. d _ the close of the Evening Service a fund each year, in later yeaignsmxo, sing-Song for Young People will b? We afso donated to th Lo d’ held under the auspices of the Stltllil- Alliance Pond, Hunter? Rives} ‘L111 ent Christian Movement. At ie [may y_ R conference‘ Executive valise. as though he had ‘aid down in a last sleep. Hc was buried or: the spot. Hence Hunters Rivcr. With her husband Inez and he! father returned to England inc in ilie service of the King, and was wounded in the Battle of Cowpers in January, 1781. Recovering he returned to his father's farm. com- Some beautiful pictures were studied ‘"I‘he Blue Boy" and Hof- A manns‘ Picture of Christ at ‘the age of twelve years. One Program Prince Edward Island-Nova Scoiia Ferry Service ~ - - ' v i Wednesday at “ _ prising ‘he PMS!“ Bmmids l" 111° following sDrin . u c "'1 l" N1."“"““ 3"?’ °° °P “d Camp Fund- Ministel-"s Sal th n "M Faith looks ' 9°11“ when Nmgfl“ Riv" “m” a deep IIICIMICAiOIV lthcg wlioielngalsr-l 1,12, ggg,plgitn‘slgillu‘;ég ($351,311: $20.00 to send Rev. and gplstomThef-a" $113», w; dramam,ed_ out of Lake Erie. At this point he settled down until the close of the war in 1783, at which time George M. V. “ PRINCE NOVA” wrllélllt gflck w Japan $2.50 to w. _ to go town“ t One was on "Friendship" and .onc Rev. m. 1 h“ m‘ sage. On arriving off Ireland her on "Social Graces". The members w Li,‘ Lite t re" entitled husband came to infcrm her that ‘ms n‘ ch“ “m m u John Bunrnns Pilgrim's Progress. McLEOD 8| BENTLEY - . min 501d 1115 1'1""! and m“ P5555!‘ In the desi nln of small homes ctwccn which there is frequent The "PP" 11511 was leased b the ——— 4 on a trading V9591 which landed the location ind gnurnber cf doors Eommuncntion are placed dingon- “m” m 1935 1°‘ 9- Derlod ofytime him on the north shore of Prince are import-ant since the arc of the aliy opposite. the lccatitn of fur- and We assisted the Foresters “ECREATmN H- F- MCPHEE BA. KC- ' ~ , - Edwflrd 15111114. 1304- Swim: is wasted area. n1tu e for greatest use and con- g "dwlmlw the interior, al- Nor/uly an. I Here lie built a cottage M141 WW1 Where there are too many doors vcnicnce is mace difficult or im- 5°91" W6 Blwnsorcd tour churcn M u" °1°~'° °f "ch R801" 5531113151; soucnua i. i tools he had brought. together the owner is likely to be cnn- possible. The livability cf the slippers in the nail and except in meeflfls I half hour of lnwo Riley Building Charlvlirti"! '5‘ with seeds. books. meager neces- fronted with a serious problem of house is then greatly rvduced- WMFJLJYQJIOIG our social evenings “m” "ch l! MIYI- 81113-80115. _ _. lded at the "WN- contests, etc. were played. Once a WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU November sailing schedule, daily including S_un- days. Starling Saturday, November 1st, and continu- Trueman Jr., in company with a man named Stanlake, crossed into Canada. took up iandmarried Stan- sltles and a determination to 1e- main in exile until Inez, instructed also be remembered that the more time the house is planned bv lo- fallhe vestry was erected in the month we have a full social evon- by her father, was old enough to doors a room ccntains. the more cnttng doors i_-l adjacent walls and B 0f 193B. since then it has been ing at the close of which refresh- return to the mainland and civill- through traffic it will have. as near the corners as imwble. M‘ 1131151106. and the exterior has been ments are served. - MONEY T0 LOAN aztion. He called his place "Lone Wherever possible. doors should an arrangement of doors which P llted. . Cameron Block Churiniteum Polnt." 1ocnmd m a dense forest, be located in corners so they will permit use of one end of the room Rflport of tho p“; year-s Wm.‘ GENERAL n-EMQ P C n§l-___§ N," a gushing spring whmp agn- Iwlng through an arc of only 90 for circulation purposes. Oct. 10th,, 1940-33,,“ 90th iii" ' ' -'“"' I 9' ' in T’ attaining langer dinmnsions, came known as Hunter River, still charted. ' ' ' ' r ‘ v ' I"! 4K ,1‘, ' ,, ship when s report of the ast j In 0010b". 1806. I Wrrible HWY"! ‘ ’ _ ' Wflrflilp Committee in action" year's work was given. Candle lght i lwept the north shore. Many was introduced and consisted of p vespers Service on Christian Bun- u F ships piled up in the wild breakers. "W"! table conference in which day. a Valentine Social. mom I ' At the point of the storms greatest several members wok part. At. the Worship servioewe mtertalncd tho "gfimgiy- a ‘illtlt-Plsfled "ea?" ¢Pfl=m5 31d Ointlhgftfirt a discussion took Wheatiey River Y. P. u. The meet- Chartered Accountants e as ore. scu was wrec use an ace w c he Pastor led. in i u bodies high nbove the smotherinl; The Y. P. U. conducted six bygaopzfiteigt wbtutfsing- ‘Llnglom E""°m Tru" Build!“ tides. In iii‘: midst 0f the havoc f-‘hurch services and assisted at a games. sing-song contests and re- Charlottetown Trucman detected a small figure candle light vegper ggrvloe a; my, Rgtreshnienvta we" "wed clinging to a part of the vessel, now Christmas. Mjeeung, we“; he“ gum-m h” “ under water. now aloft, finally pil- ing up on the sands to be rescued by the lone beach comber The immigrant, a mere lad of 10 or l2 years, proved to be yet alive, and by the grace of God deilevered into strong arms. Truman Pamcd the half conscious figure to '11s rc- trcat and there revived him. The boy gave his name as Prod Hunter, Canada bound from North Shields, were “Dashed "We time! m other "The worship committee 1 in l.l.. - , . . . t:i'°l"..i“:. ‘l’:..."¢:..‘iil.”.’.“‘- s: ~ srrrstr.f*~sth.. M, 0P6 WES ll VGII UPC M1 rama v ' ‘. i"! u, the makmgl m, union,“ o, ,0, cmusnalv msstolvs one of the best was, a missionary "l" f,'_,“,',}’,"u§,f§f'i-_(p. l. mance between mu Hunter. tho one. the theme helm: "Pianlluc the om; r0 cow u castaway’ and m“ qyueman the The book entitled "'I‘hc WOT", in Church in Canada." Papers were n". u P. 0. B"! “land girl, hm, ma“ chndfen Canada by Rev. I. J. McKay was elven on "The Work of Henrietta when M ms; revealed m the cop studied, a leader Dliépgféd a chap- Camnbeli." ‘Oliver Jackson" and tor for earl: Missionary meeting. "Student Missionaries." Meetln tage on Lone Point . . . I I i I O It was upon this scone that rumor of war between the United States and Engnnd came winging, followed bv the news that early in land was in sight. but while he was specking her spirit fled. Tlrc grave of Fred Hunter has long since disappeared fumlture arrangement. It. should ti; t I .0 lives. IIIIIHS greodscii to save lives. “f, dB-itwyed by fire. $5.00 to the Harding T gmadimt fuud- $20.00 tfimttfiiiii mik- ::It costs much less to save lives L Geo. Oruwys when ms home Christmas Seal This mw be avo CHRISTIAN rancowsnrp A W°Y5h1l1 service was prepared for cam meeting and church p"- vioe. A commitie isltcd d fruit to the sicl: azid lhlltil‘: Mm‘: bers did Red Cross work, and don- ated five quilts. Two Pageants were prepared and Presented in our own church, these 0m mvtinv was on the llfc of Rev. James Evans and his work among the Indians in Western Canada CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP of the union canvassed the district and obtained ten subscriptions to "The United Church observer." The Wiltsl-lire Y. P. U., sponsored tihe inB Gui-int! the month, conditions permitting. lgififfiliefiswlzbfglxérwgfji? inertfiiduiiil". $5.00 F?“ Dlgelzersogr ‘fifianiili “mum” Yaw’ M cram“ when Bmme" “"1 Ammewa" v _ . ' 1d,, bud‘ l 1 _ hum I m ' - they presented their play ona fifty- law Leave Wood Island -s=ao A.M. 10.00 A.M. 1.30 PM. leguliggzyih; eyemrsco, 843,113,133), noon Loglaurggn scans gpnggr r8138 thus u» = minim“ was wit 1.03am: sifting irlgntlmd ‘m’ “i”- m Y- P- “- “n” "W" T° W“ Leave Carlhou _ _ 8:10 A.M. 11:45 A.M. 3:15 P.M. cast down by this calamity, True- when doors leading to rooms ‘he West sponsored a concert by Rob Roy pm,“ 5mm McGregor to help the funds. . We held an Armistice Service the church on Sunday evening. In- stallation service at Public woq twelve months. There were 21 rc- gular members, and l4 who paid their dues but attended irregularly. Some of those have left the dis- trict. There are 22 church men-l- bers in the union. One member attended summer camp. - The new feature that char-Lowr- lzed out. meetings this year was closed with hymn and M‘ slonnry Pravcr. Five members attended the Mis- sionary Rally field at Cavendish. The different Unions of the Hunter May. 1812- a vessel would leave nlvei- charge held a picn‘c meeting Charlottetown for Halifax with The book "Christ and Monev" by at Cavendish, games were played. whomsocver would heed the pro- Huvh Marlin was nartiv studied supper was served, and in the evan- clamation. Ilct us shut our eyes nnrl with the Pastor lesdino. 0m- mort- ing all enjoyed a. sing-song around W. E. HENLEY, It. c. .I. A. BENTLEY K. c. C. F. BENTLEY. Linn. BELL 8| MATHIESON 1 Morrell and tompaui a_-_-—--i—~——'-””' MocGUlGAN a. lrurltpirigiic MARK ll. MIcGU ‘ - - f C. 8T. CLAIR TRAINOR. K. V Barristers. Solicitors om "or" r2...~:.>.:~...- co: ver , Richmond Street Lhnrloltctnfl EYES EXAMINEIJ GLASSES PITT!" ssmnm our ears to the tragic farewell on in: was on "The Individual Re- a campfire. We held a church Tm" HUYiiPV-i FVVPY- G°°YB° “llemfinv Bwiiaibilli-Y Rkgnrflink Av-oh l." uoner last fail. Conference Ind 9710MB Jemrnl and hirs- dc Gull"! 111M" '° b’ ‘°""h" "M" 1'.‘ . ‘vim: 1:112:10“ l}i‘ll?ltzlft(fer‘tlgflgllgidto 214120121212} “figniiltr aorild "1";Tlgr£€o:Ilfi“P?“§ Etrffnisli-ewol ‘utnhg ‘Ivifionpméioliebtcd N"! '$§"3§'¢e» 5"’ u um» own. Like most DI me rm French lenders "w ‘-°",',"“, ’ through tlle forest. Joined un- Truck" z o a gmso n; aid to British churches. Conaerpafa we Grocer! I devoted Irlmllv man, but seeing clearly the urwwv xrd°°'_‘m:";‘"‘ minus at l-hlifax, was sent u» am Pence and war mm to mom in "Ils lllmio or n Canadian mo; on q»... "mumm- or n1.- debt. m- Tn closing we wish to thank all 1' B Appqylntmm“ ’ lho light with 12m Allies, he and many who have II-- l ‘i a m front at Niagara, there to be so exercises In one of the smooth HIPMTO“! of England. The tank ls a erecting chm-ch vcstrv was pal-l at ‘m, have hclocd and encoui" d tum". Riddance i013. INN the besluuins. have had to rive their first cflllrts to the L-sk oI _.,,,,,._,_.v_, wqunfled that news o! 11-1 "sh! cruiser. of the tyne recently issued to the Canadian ammo. the beginning of the war. The u; in our work in the past yeFn. "m" E‘ out»: um _, “will W“ 18W WWYWd- m painted, and uundn and we trust um m tho ‘as _ fall ' -