'sto ravens roll sau:-5 clsivrs ` t,Umiis.i9zii 4 _ al-""" _ p -ople wlio prize the liner th' s - f 1~f~ 1 5¢meand Red Rose Orange Pekoe Eillegasf (A rilicfndlye-Llloaalg pu-antee with _e_v_er)g package, " ED OSE e Wie good tea RE R . BED. BQSE Q_RAN.G.E .P.E.K0.E is extra good 1 \ ` -> .AMHE®¥lSi\NU¥lYlEl) IIIYKYKTIITIICAIAIA ¢n@I&lllBOHo ~ du:-iall&¥'l Iolkillllone hm:;1mkd # f==°....l-‘:‘:‘°...°'.:.'............. ......'.°.f‘............_.....~ _..._ :u:xmms§&nxx~“u ilarmlaudaalurodinooma itll. AlY,l.'|‘l. A|naglloBel \ loo-@ollvorllsoa¢,‘l‘\nso» ii. f EE; earl .fill E lb V n--, ....§ it ` Yfiéd ' Advertisements in liao ei s ms. uses K’ teal” D* U-K H 5 'Dill ;'8‘ EI FE , é {__, Agents Wanted ,.11-I LABGE PBDFITI DAILY SELLING exclusive line Men's Neckties direct to wearer. Bend for Free Belling , outfit. Dept. |42. Public Bervlcci f Mills of canada, Limited, London., Ontario. 6-15-11- _,._..________.__._._.._....__.- gan 'on woMAiv,~ro 'maven and appoint local representatives. ` Position permanent; yearly guar- ante $1092. (being $21. weekly average) 'and expenses; commission and cash bonuaas besides. Winston, Co., Tower Bldg., Toronto. A. W. B~WstiJune30. ,___ IGENTS WANTED FUR FAS'l‘ES'I‘§ selling Automobile Accessory in the; world. Electro-Magnetic Emergcncyi Lite. Every car owner wants one. sells itself on sight. A Demonstrator means a sale. No capital required-y commission paid in advance. send; for filll information and Demon-- ltraior. National Electric Corn! icanadal Ltd., Dept. 121. 004 Keel- rr Bldg.. Montreal. A. W. B-6-Sat. 4i._ For Sale per bundle. Apply Guardian. . 4321-ii-i4-tf. Situations Vacant Male BMACK IDEAL SOFT DRINK FLAV- or; cool. refreshing, healthful, de- lightfully tasty; made in a Jiffy; enormous demand; send ten cents. get selling sample, enough for twenty five glasses; secure this business in your territory; make money hand over fist this summer; experience or capital unnecessary. Bradley-Garretson, Bantford. On- tario. -E. V. 6-ii-12|. A M ls' l 'r l 0 Us nvlixraltmuclsn men allowed nfty cents hour. learn- ing best paying trades. Engineering, Electricity, Garage work, Chauf- feuring, Bricklaying, Barbering. Hairdressing, Literature free. Write Dominion Trade School, 1107 St. Lawrence, Montreal. Sf V. M. 4-6 Sat. Bi. A M B I ‘l‘_ I 0 U S INEXPERIENCED men allowed fifty cents hour, learn- ing best paying trades. Engineering. -i Electricity. Garage Work. Chauf- feuring, Bricklaying. Barberlng. Hairdressing. Literature free. Write Dominion Trade Schools, 10'! St. Lawrence, Montreal. - S.V.M. 6-1~Sat-51. Female Help Wanted FOB. SALE-e-I MILK COW AND , calf. Apply John D. Hume. Dun-' sisffnage. 5404 POR BALI--SUMMER COTTAGE at Langley Beach. 5 miles fromi Cli.\’. Apply W T. W. L. Prowsc. _ ` 461-6-I4-31. ~_-_-q------1--i- BALE-SICOND HAND LUM-‘ and kindling wood. Apply Cor.i Great George and Fitzroy Ste. 5390-0-11-51. MADE INTO SANI- rnattreeees, pillow Sanitary Feather Mattress 166 Queen Btreet. Charlottetown. P.E.I. cushions. POR SALE-MODERN DWELLING bl Bayfield Street. First class con- dition, with large barn. Immed- ilte possession. W. K. Rogers Cc.. Ltd. . sooo-s~a-ti. .___.._____.__- SALE-VALUABLE FARM - ninety-seven acres at Greenfield four miles from Montague Station. E1Bht»l'~five acres under cultivation. wi-ll watered. Buildings in good re- Piiir. For particulars apply to Wil- liam Sullivan on premises. 5439-6-13-41. Salesman Wanted WANTED - TWO EXPERIENCED maids. One for kitchen and one for dining room. Applv Parker House. S133-4-i0-tf. WANTED - SALESLADIES FOR Saturdays only. Apply Metropolit- an store. 5469-6-14-2l Help Wanted » Maw ann womaiv-sraanr, roo- B fitable employment weekly pay. selling our universally known. guar- anteed quality Trees and Plants. Newest and best varieties. Ther is good money in lt for you. Illustrat- ed up-to-the-nlinute equipment. Real sales co-operation. Write Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal. 96. Male Help Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY ACCOUN- tant with knowledge of banking to take charge of Office. Apply P, 0. Box 158. 5420-6-12-61 BECOME EXPERT BARBER IN short time. Our special course rits you for greater earnings. Big per- centage paid. Write us today. Moler Barber College, 573 Barring- ton, Halifax. 5-22-Wstf. WANTED ._ BALI! Edward Island. outfit. We want energetic represents- _ the best districts on Our agency is profit- Pelham. Nursery. Co.. B. W. 5-ll-tf. how a tive w the able. 'ibrorltq los CARDS AND address printed. for acknowledge- ment, atc. Guardian .los Priatary. tl Annan laacoonam. Bllfwyor, I-Iermanvilie, Bourtl, ii-s 2 i rho 355 - - ---?-_--.--- Alsflll) MACDONALD. Surveyor, llarmanville. sourla. ‘ B418-0-2-llno. C811. IOITI AND »»- 0'? liver. H01-0-I5-2i~ AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS ed. Must be first class men. . 'WANTED - PEHAONS T0 Mushrooms for us all BDHHZ H114 Summer. Earn upwards of $25.00 weekly. Illustrated booklet sent any- where for stamp. Dominion Mush- room .. Toronto 3. Ml-l.W.ai-5-ii. C0 Wanted *__- WAN'l'ED‘- T0 HIRE A GOOD driving horse for two or three months with privilege of buying same. J. C. Woodside, victoria. _ 5465-8-14-31. _______________.._.___._.._ SAILING FOR. BERMUDA HALIFAX. N. S., June _1 Canadian Liner "Lady Capt. Manning will sail It on Friday for Bermuda. Indies and Demerara with passens- era. mail and cargo. The steamer will also take sevenlsen chinese io rrini- dad and two chinese to Bemiuda. The Canadian National steamer Catheart will sail from Halifax on Tuesday next for Kinslilm- Jlmliu- 4 - The Hawkins" midnight the West °P°°*" i"’°° is ri . with . rom in ~= myommdm. and Baile, British on uras M _ , __ “_” -'___' general cargo coming here from OD lei# l°ldi1\l~ - : l.::lnr`s'» unllnm 'ter sore alirem. troll 00 0011117 __,“___ »i...~i-. a».»-un -1-- WAN 1'- Good wages. I-larding's Garage, Summer- side. 5477-6-15-2|. G ROW t l... ,.,,,,_. ,wr ____ _ me -- v 'lf “ 'r i " ‘E5 " Fl" "kde ' 'F"`¢:f»~.“‘l~.’.§‘}is.. fs” z-tier.- ii .9-li.§':>’i¥..“r>»¢i=»\-» fisatvilhbtl., ui.. ,1g...,,., M99-6-15-li HOSPITAL aid rummage sale con- tinued Monday at 2.30 in Rink. 5500 MeCOLL-FRONTENAC Cyclo Mot- or Fucl now for sale at Huestis Ber- vice Station and Charlottetown Gar- €\s=~ M99-6-15-21 . CYCLO GASOLINE for sais at I-fuestis Service Station and Charlot- tetown Garage, Ch‘town, and Comey Br0S». Summerside. 5499-6-I5-21 THE MAR.KE'I'-There was s. fair- ly good attendance at the market yesterday. Butter sold at from 40c to 42c; eggs 28:: to 30c° chlclcens $1.- 30 to $1.50; spring cllckens 3100;, rhubarb l0c bunch; hay bbc; straw 50c; oats 8'1c to 'l0c; turnlps Soc; po- tatoes 20c to 35c. In the fish de- _partn-lent mackerel sold at 2_5c: lob- sters 20c to 25c; fresh cod dc to Bc; corn cod dc and haddocilr llc to i0c. rnas‘l:N'rl\'rlorr-'rho .Diocesan Church Society of this' Pro- vince will present to the Li- brary of each Anglican Sunday School in the Province a History en- titled “The Old Church in the New Dominion." Rev. Canon C, W. _Vernon, M. A., B. D., deals with the'e.stabllsh-I ment and growth of the Anglican. Church in Canada from the earliest days until the present time, and is a most interesting book for those in search of information along the line with which it deals. The book is nice-l ly illustrated with pictures of some oil tho historical church buildings anal Church leaders of the past. Rev. Can-= on Vernon assisted for some years at: St. Peters Cathedral, Charlottetown? and is now Secretary of the Social Service Commission for Canada. BUY CYCLO (no knock) motor fuel. 5499-6-15-21 _ POLICE COURT--At. the Police l Court yesterday morning three auto-l ists appeared charged with speeding. ’ Two were each fined $10.00 or thirty l days and the third dismissed. An_ autoist for operating a car without: license was fin/:d $2.00.~Two milk ven- _ dors for selling milk_ under test were ` each fines ssilo or thirty says. 'rho _ defendants in two adjourned cases of . infraction of the sanitary by law i were each flncd $2.00 or`ten days. ', An autoist for not complying with a 3 stop notice was fined $2.00 or ten l days. A similar case was adjourned. V _ I _ Bilvrns E l liIa<~DONAI.D-At Grand Tracadie, 1 on Jilne Sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Alan. g J. McDonald, a son. Urban Francis. f FITZSIMMONS-At New London, on May 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril , Fitzimmons, a son. i sliaw - Ai. Lorne valley. P. is. l.. l Moy ia, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel § Shaw. a son, James Raymond. I MORRISON-At Charlottetown, Julio. lith. to Mr. and Mrs. Noll Morrison' a daughter. (Congratulations) l DEATHS __.____________i_________ SAMPLE-At the home of her sis- i ter. Mrs. George Gay, Millview, May 5 28th, lfrs. Jane Sample in the 87th j year o her age. F HAI.I.0ItAN.--At Greenfield Kings Co., June 7th, Christina. Bernice, I-lalloran, darling daughter of Mr.i and Mrs, Gus Halloran aged 2 yeals,i twenty days. GORDON-At Brudehell, June 13th.‘ Jane S. Gordon, widow of the late' William Gordon. Funeral Sunday.| June idth, at 3 p. m., to Brudenell cemetery. ENMAN-Died at Moncton, June 13th, Robert N. Enman, aged 31 years. i Funeral from his old home, Sunday, June ieth, at 2.30. (Pali-ioi. please copy.) In Memoriam In loving remembrance of Katllei-im MaoKenale who departed this life .Illne Ibth, 1923. Call not back the dear departed, Anchor-ed safe where storms are o'al', On the border land we Teft her Soon to meet and part no more. Wham we lean tllh world of changes., When we leave this world of care; | We shall find our missing loved one, ln our Father's mansion fair. Inserted by Mother, sister; and Brothers, _ #viii M00-0-iii-ll. N. D. MacLean _ _,,,_ ormaarilliaa suslmlma __. . 'rift' _riffs .E _ , _ ntiaiiniasi __ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ ____,_._,..... o¢4+o+-vweeleonoeeoeoocoovoeoeoeoe-ebooooeqooooo-coop IS Nilii UPEN Patrons who enjoyed the dances at Brighton Club last year will be pleas- ed to learn that this popular club re- opened last evening for the gegaon. Arrangements have' been made to provide a musical programme, which will be continued as a special feature. There will be dancing every Friday evening. In connection with the club a tea room will be opened on Mon- day evenlng. and light lunches and refreshments will be served daily throughout the season. Every pro- vision hs.s been made for the accom- modation of patrons. _ oolvorriorz imclflaivoan - no change is reported in the condition of those injured in last '1‘uesday’s railway crossing accident. Las_t_night they were resting as comfortably as can be expected. PERSONALS Ji Miss Mildred McNaughtori, of _Winsiow, and Miss Mary Chandler, or North Milton, were visitors io the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morrison, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thomson are spending s. few days in Bloomfield on a fishing trip and are the guests of Mrs. James O. Bul- livan. SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING UF THE ii. il. M. S. Large Attendance of Delegates Attend Services at Kingston. The semi annual meeting of' the W0man’s Auxiliary of the Mission- ary Society of the Chilrch of Eng- land in Canada was held in St. M aret`s Church. Kensington, on Tgisgday, June llth, and was largely attended, some hundred and fifty to two hundred delegates and others interested being present for the eer- vioe of Holy Communion at 10.30 a. m. Rev. G.T. Sprlggs, Rector of- the Paruh, was the celebrant, assisted by Archdeacon White of Summer- slde. and Rev. H.D. Raymond, MIA. of Charlottetown. The Archdeaoon preached a vciy helpful sermon on the words "Ye Shall Be My Witness- es." and called special attention in the forthcoming crusade of the Church Army on the Island. The presentation of the Jubilee Fund was made by the different branches at this service. Immediately after ser- vice luneheon was served in st. 'Maries i-rail. When the roll win called for the afternoon session. practically every branch was reprmented. Greetings were brought from the Presbyterians and United Churches of the town. The Presidents address stressed thanksgiving and free-will offerings for all womans Auxiliary work. Re- ports of officers showed progress. A life membership was conferred on Miss Mary Hunt of Summerslde by the girls' branch of St. Mary'a Church. Summerside. Miss H. D. McCollum gave a gra- phic acoount of her recent visit to the Holy Land. connecting each place of interest with _tho Bible narrative concerning it. » Miss Hilda Johnson gave the devo- EAR ' MITE DESTRDYER We have prepared ‘ 'A SPECIAL' REMEDY which is being effectively used by mllly LEADING FOX V RANCHERS Testimonials of its merit re- ceived daily. Till P_POMl”l' DBUGGISTB ac nnoll l .Drug Co; nw 'on anus.; reh- aia SYOII 9°* . . .......¢.i.aQ ldian-»a»»._..:...... _ ..‘s:......:-J--1»~¢ »~"“‘.\"'° ‘ " ° fireman. J. E. Pond, to leap forward. e onto the westbound main line. a pile Ggjlfdian _ _ . Coming Visitor Mrs. Maynard Carter. ‘Chief of the] Division of Nursing. League of Redl cron sooleiies, rarir, is making hor-1 lint omoiei visit to the cohesion* Red Cross Society. She will spend two days next week seeing the work of the Prince Edward Island Division andtheaw1ligoon\otMCongresa of the International Connell oi' Nurses in Montreal, when she will take a prominent pan in th, gem, eratlona of this great international meeting. ' tional address. She spoke very'f:el- ingly on the need of fuller consecra- tion and abandonment to Christ and urged upon the mothers the duty of teaching their own children to know the Lord Jesus. Mrs. Raymond spoke on the pledge fund. and'our stewardship in sup- porting the many Missionaries in the field overseas and in Canada. After tea was served the members departed. feeling that the day had been well spent and the cause strengthened by the time of devotion and fellowship. 'I’he~members of the New London Branch are to be com- mended on the splendid meals so ef- ficiently served (free of charge) and especially so for the fact that their organization was so perfect that it was only necessary for four or five to miss the Communion service in or- der to make final preparations for the liinchmn. lwn lillllll iii cliossilit lcclllllil _»MONC'I‘ON, N. B., June 14 - Two Saint John men, Harold I. Bulls, ag- ed BB. and Peter McCarthy, aged eil. are dead and Rliiard J. Wilson, of Moncton. lies in the City Hospital here in ll. serious condition. suffering from internal iniuries and a broken arm. as the result of a tragic rail- way crossing accident at the C. N. R. roundhoilse, about one and one-half miles from the city. shortly before noon today, when the auto-in which they were riding was struck by an incoming special passenger trailr carrying vice-President S. J. Hunger- ford of the C. N. R.: General Man- ager Walter U. Appleton and other C. N. R. officials to this city from Saint John. Leonide Arsenault, also of Moncton, the fourth occupant in the ill-fated automobile. escaped with slight injury. sustaining only a cur. in the back of the head and he will be able to leave the hospital in a few days. According to information gathered here, it appears that Sulis and Mc- Carthy left Saint John early this moming for Moncton. the former dri- ving the car. Their intention was to visit a friend named Kelly, an em- ployee of tha C. N. R. roundhouse. After doing so. they left the round- house and, going out, met Wilson and Arsenault. C. N. H.. electricians, who had completed their weekly inspection of the wiring at that plant. The visit- ora were to drive them to the city and after crossing the main line tracks to the street entrance to the roundhouse all four got in the car, which had been left facing the track while the visitors went to make their call. Upon starting the rar, the driv- er. apparently to tum round, figur- ed it _would be easier to turn “round in the space next to the roundhouse than where the machine was parked. ln order to do this. he had to cross the double main line tracksge. There is a down grade of about 30 feet be- fore reaching the rails and he ap- parently notlced the oncoming train, which was on the fllrthermost track, and he got his car almost to a stand- still. with enough room for clearance. when. as the engine was but a few feet sway; the car was seen by the engine 'f'he.l.rain struck it lair in the centre and swept it. with th'e four occupants. along the tracks for ill feet. when it was toiled to one side of debris. According lp a new edict. every eg! exported by registnrod dealers from the Irish Free Qtek mult bo marked with A design which includes the words. "Irish Free Btatn." I minister. In addition $100 per year YEBTEBDAT5 SESSION (continues from page il I and 4578 studied. The final number studied was 4198 ministers and 34|! missionaries. "Before the scheme becomes effective,” said Mr. Btewart. we are going to to raise an accrued liability or prior service fund of $8.- 0tlo,000, the campaign to be launched in October. s Last year $10,000,000 was paid in salaries to ministers, but we have three years, he said, to pay the $8,- 000,000. The basis is 2 I-2 per cent from the salaries of ministers and ii per cent by the church. According to the provisions of the plan a minister may be eligible at any age. when he retires voluntar- ily at the age of 65 or later after 35 years of service he receives a retir- ing allowance oi $600. The age an- nuity for those serving the full term in the ministry is one half of his average salary during his time of service. The widow‘s annlllty is half of the amount received by the is paid to each child up to the age of is which is continued if in school. There is a death benefit of $1000 to the widow of 'a minister who dies while on active service. "As chairman of the Commission since its inception I may say that this is one of the most carefully drawn and best considered pension plans that I know of" said M.r. Stew- art. "It is one of the biggest spirit- ual experiences which the Churches of Christ have undertaken." Saturday morning, June 15. Chair- man, C. L. MacKay. 9.00 Devotional- J. H. Williams, Charlottetown. 9.30, Business Session. Reading Minutes. General Survey of P. E. I. Churches. Reports of Churches with Statistics. Report of Committee on Missions and Evangelism. Address--W. H. Harding, Summerside. Discussion. 12.00, Adjoumment. Saturday afternoon, June Ill. Chairmen. C. L. Mackay and George H. Stewart. 2.00 Devotional-E. C. Stiff, Montague. 2.15, Address-The Place of the Bible School in the Church: R.. H. McNeill, Charlotte- town. 2.45, Address-Our Young People and the Summer Camp: A E. Smith. Summerslde. 3.15, Presen- tation of the All-Canada Resolutions. 4.00 Women‘s Meeting-Christian Womens Missionary Society. Chair- man-Agncs M. William. Devotional. Minutes. Hepon of secret!-ry. Report of Treasurer. Greetings, Sister Prov- inces-Mm. Martin, Alberta; Mrs. Fergilson, Saskatchewan; Mrs. Ogle- tree, Manitoba; Misa Inglis, Ontario; Mrs. Johnston, Maritimes; Missionary Address. Unfinished Business. 6.00, Adiourriment. Saturday evening, June 15. Chair- man. C. ls McKay. 1.00 Devotional- W. I-I. Stevenson. 7.15, Unfiliiahed Business. l.00, Prealdent's Address- C. L. McKay. Report of Committees. 8.80 Address-The Work Across Can- ada: H. B. Kiigour. Adiournment and Bsnediotion. ' The services of the Lords Day. June 16. Morning. 0.30. Devotional- O. E. Armstrong. 10.00, Address-Our College, U. L. Burton. ii.00, Preach- ing--Dr. W. C. Maodo\lllll. 12.00. Communion service-W. H. Harding and U. Ii. Armstrong. Afternoon. 2.00, P. ll. I. Young Peopla‘a Meeting. Prod Norton pro- aiding. Reports of Secretary-Marion ,stewart address-mas Marion 'a.oyce. sasreu-rl-of. 1.. w. shew. Addreaa-Prof. R. Homer Norton. ‘3.80. Preaching-W. G. Charlwn, Secretary lvannliat Ontario. Evening. 0.30. Devotional-W. J. Johnltbn. 6.46. Unfinished Blliirlell. Presentation of -Mport. on Obituaries. 1.30, Preaching Service--J. H. llo- horierl inslealpoiis. ssc. llispeh 0RGANIB'.I‘-WAlo'.l'll MONUTT St. James Presbyterian f A MINlsTElP°lEv. W. 'IUC' “Um - i. _‘ Sunda E vening Mornln I1 00-Sermon-The Mhllkl' X y |{ - » _ *_ § anthem--1 will Magnify _ Afternoon at 2.30-Sirrlday School. Aftemoii at 3.00-Service at Highfield. 1.00-sermon-'rho Miaiiter. Solo-selected-Miss Jacqueline Maedonsld. . [_ _ `. -GOQQQ-O-O-O-O-O-6-OQOOQ O 00-0 Q4 ¢44O§%O+ nn ,,Q§ Baptist Church '3EN=g5v'~ il MINISTER-REV. ARTHUR. C. VINCENT. D. D- " ' ORGANIST-MISS ROBEBTA SPENCER., 1'. 1', C. _L in Sermo #O40-‘OOO-OO-OC¢Q40009&OO-O School ses o¢eoee»»»»e»* Q-O04-O §¥OO¢O4§404~O&*&§O &6 lvioalvilvc woasmr ii o'cLo_cA Anthem-iineloiee in the Lora" asserts n-“Every Baptist ln l-lla Place." SUNDAY scllool. 2.30 P.M. - sion. YOU are invited. » EVENING WORSHIP ‘I 0’CLOCK services. Ifews are free. C0-PASTORB R4-fe-rring to the sermon subject above. it is suggested that the principle be applied 100 per cent to the Sunday Anihrln--°si»¢-lr yr the Lora" . . . . Roberts Sermon--‘."I`hr Wonderful Christ." Anthem--"'I`he.Sun Shall be no More” . . . . . . Woodwlrl Visitors in the City are welcomed to any and all §§6%+&0 ` O Trinity United Church Q allv. ll. rl. naalsnv, il. D.; lizv. lialtfiuoivn JOIINBUII oncamsr, rims. w. E. ri.l.i'rcllltlt, A.lt.c.M.. a.I'.cd. $O44¢ O OO O>§O+§§~O*O 0900 00 O 10.00 ll.00 2.30 *O4-*O-O-O 64#-644600 A. M.-Early Prayer Meeting. A. M.-Public Worship. t(`.ommul-lion Address by Dr Elmslyi The Lord's Supper. 1'. M.-Sunday School. mo r. ai.-Divine servlet lim. Mr. .roiioeon in ciisrrél Preacher-Rev. Dr. l\IacDougall of Toronto. ' The Junior (fongrrizaiion meets for the last time this _ season. All the boys #ld girls enrolled will come bringing their attmdanoo cords, as the loader wants to know who has the best record. _ Q §O¢O6¢§O~§§&44~¢§4 §§&§§&&GO 9 comm 0 4-0 ‘-0-#4 OOVO QQ-5 _ Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER/-REV. SCOTT FULTON, M. A. B. D. Organiat and Choir Master-Mr. LOUIS D. THOMPSON -‘DO fave-+eo+»+o»¢»oo+ 2.30 P 11.00 A. M.--"A New Testament Picture of Jesus." Anthem - "Daughter of Zion" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Clark Miss Flora Campbell, Mrs. Walter Brown and Choir. ' . M.-Sabbath School. - 7.00 P. M.-"Anarchy in National amd Religious Life" Anthem-“Softly the Silent Night" . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Winll Mr. H. Craswoll, Z\il-.sea G. Farquharson, M. Ross :ind Choir. "*OOO0-900059000040 Q-o+¢-6-oo-bvvofoo #0040 0-Oo# o+64oo-04+-o " siai-s-is-zo » \ FCVITR BKA('l‘l'S "BRAYi.`O" RED LABEL O'\'O’l'l‘I'O'O' "l'l _ made-fo~order English special fox netting. extra twists in mi-sh, heavy selvagr, rolls guaranteed full 150 ft., 10"? more meahril than other lirr-lids of netting, rolls heav- ier in wright and ircr- from broken meshes. BRA(`|‘Z. McKAY & COMPANY. LTD Summcrsirle, P. E. I. ,. 02 :iii ._ _,_ ._. . y . _ , ~.. '-'vcd 1 7 _ ...-an _.---._--r ‘fim- /Y Irvine-Led lg New President. The _DenadieIon._ s - ‘ I 01| the \“"""' " This llama family was photograph- "ig |50", mn. 'nh ed at A. W. Miles' personal natul-all Lum; “nun” “um history museum at his home on the ,gn ||| ‘M |."',”-‘_ “ _h Lake Shore RAI.. near Toronto whersi li, gh, "ng mm. 5 5. 5°* hemaintairis a unique collection of` up “ug |, gy., mm. u 'animals as a hobby. Mr. Miles import. --l. _._ __ _ _ Chl- 1 " i l i -. -== -.,-'-.- il got .g ii". 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