Society iNe _.. m: atnmrrmowu GUARDIAN erlsmfiYour Help-JGive Generously PAGE runs: ' ' ‘ I CHURCHES TOMORROW Q -§2-Z€Z¢—_ ” cnuncn 0F ' UNII ED CHURCH ENGLAND 0I" CANADA rsrsrrs CATHEDRAL mmrrv tnyrrsn leehforl lllere CHURCH In. Canon l hm‘. “We. ‘if-El... P°'""" a firs. b.o,$|l:it~1.; Illsssusnnanrentoqljemgtq Orlenlltandllholrlliactar ' 3.00 Boll Communion. 10.00 Me Ina. 11. s. n1. Chore! Iuc‘ r‘ ‘ s“ lernol. 2.30 sunny dorm: snd mu. Classes. y 1 P. M. Evensong end lemon. wssrrosrs » 7.30 Friday. The week by services nra in All selnt’: Chapel. All seats sra free sud Imppropristed. V nre welcomed end the Inennhwt h glad to see than After sny EVERYBODY WHBOHI ST. PAUUIS- CHURCH Bea.‘ Jsniea Ibboit,‘ . yston . ngferd, . . . . xrfgsnht snd Shell Muster. 0.30 s. m. Iloly Communion. 11.00 sun. Ihrvest Thsrksgivin; Service. Anthem, Thou Vlslteat the Berth. ly Dr. Green. 2.30 p.111. Sunday School. 1.00 p. 1n- llvenng Prayer and Sermon. . . Anthem, The Glory of God in Nsture, by Beethoven. Prescher. Morning end Evening, .-'l‘he Rector. Visitor: will reealve "s oonlel welcome st 0t. Pall‘: Church. PRE$BYTERIAN THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES A. x .'<'>"l...t‘.“l."...‘z%.‘..“t.f.8£° "laminae-unsoun- “nilagliehnebeal. l M“ Dtlllrtments in u? 50.15:] "-90 A.M. PUBLIC WORSHIP conducted b h Mm]. 50I1nanx'NlIio.nAl o" —lav. ‘LI. Molnnsn. Vooel leis: “Thanh: be t; Q's» (Dalian). Mus ssuy was, cmlufllj- Thenlieevens Are De. “The Beers-nest at Mp1 1pm 7-00 s. m. Public I “Mon: “r am “rrhsgsese” Dev. Tl. Melennsn, “Ya Shell Dwell in Anthem: The Lend" —J Steiner. Miss Doris Tsit, lope“ l. lerihle. Boloists: Mr. B01 Blnnlhnn BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister lav. I. Indsen Levy, l1), Mo ‘Then u '-'-' Anthem“ "llvnn of Thnnhsfl- m,» (Sggesterg. 0 C lirch School ll noon im- mediate! following Milfllln‘ w". Ihlu- ‘hi: u n session of poi-emu ""9"". be “Pmsnotion Dny". The emer- ea of nil fnrniiies invited end will be eppreolsted. lvenin; Worship 1 . Sermon: “The m? Anthem: "God Thet end Heaven" (Welsh 0min sud Director c0 Choir- . V- L. Dlurvveii. You sre eordisliy invited to wer- shl with ‘III BAP CRITIC! “ST CHURCH OF CHRIST ns. Book”. Msdest Esrfl: Trnditlonal). Sm! I The Central Guardian WATII BATE! sre due now. CIAIWILI. for flowers-pus. _--¢ NEW BID BOOM SUI 5-51)”. iei pfloe. Tocmibs Music omonue our?“ Ind Dlfwe in Cont“: Hull. Mondsy, o 14th. elllastes": Orchestra. ember MARKET BOOTH J nson Son will be closed fog‘ hugriniees o: firs’. October 15th. Phone 0rd.- IIAUIIFUI. 55¢‘ now at ‘Ibomhs Music Eton. nowAso Momma ggogtv-esr now locsted st T»? . Fitted 175 Queen will be "Bible Sunday" in th P. E. I. Auxiliary of the Britislel and Foreign Bible Society, and the next week offerings will be received a: vbiatel Branch Collect» ‘my. on you. G ve lib- STUDENT! WATCHES jugt u. rived. Toombs Music Store. CHURCH fllllVlOllfi-Ootober 13111. . Oh, fim-in‘. field. Holy Oourmmnion 11. A. M. - Crspsud, Even-‘ M. Rev. B. NEWandBATTBIY combination R5630 Hllflwir h N th- ern Electric. Toounbg Mtge airfare. Muster Drill will be herd in H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte, 7 P.M. Tuesday. October 15th. All Cadets 5N Nilflfited to report in uniform Au. nxowmvnmns of the Ann- ed Forces are urgently requested to attend the Canadian Legion Decor- ation Day Parade to Slllldfly. l3i|h Ocwbéi’. ht 1.45 P. M. th Home. 17th (Reece. Regt.) Band in attendance. F. W. lottehtmownsecge h c a’ rsnc one m Legion B. E. 8. L. d“ ENGAGEMENT. - M1‘. Mild Mrs. Harry Swan, York, wish to rm. will"! the Icament of their only dsmhteu- snot Muriel to Mer- ril Harrison son of the lute Mr. pnd‘ Mrs. Lemuel Craswell, Char. . Minister ‘Ihalemflflliiiusssll’ M.A., 8.12M. Orfsnilt Mill l. Lilian MeIenIe Mus. Bee. 11.00 ens. lerviea at Brveat ‘lfitarhsji . An - Prslse the hi. 0 Jerusalem. —M: ~ - Soloifit. Mrs. ltswnrt." 42130-1’. . CHURCH SCHOOL. mo r . ammo-woman. --Anthesn: lnn of My Soul. ‘Ins-her, 1Tb» ‘Minister wil the lervloes and deliver the Bennosas. Izrotr PRESBYTERIAN . cuuncn - M . illVf G. CARLYI?!’ WEBBTII Mrs. Arthur Roper. Choir Director lilss ilelsn Stewart. Organist. 11.00 ».‘.".'..’?"i‘f...'.';?"-?l'£. m... Iulnes: of God." 233.110: 98,! 115ml”, 0H.’ n em: “ ni ‘lisee, 0 lard". ChnrchlILMu y Z30 l!!! The SIIIIIIII: School - Ind Bible issse: Alteeeherasnd "miller: to be present. p. . of Gleaming”. . "mus: 001, 141, 161. Anthem: “Praise the Lord, 0 Jerusalem" -Msen4s|-. “0 Give thnnh nlte Ill 14rd, Yorlleisgoomforllsmereyen. iflervi CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent ltriet “I'D DIINBAI. l TI. HIS. M.C. 8'1‘! AIT, Orcnnist and Choir Director 10.00 A M. RALLY DAY In The Blhlllrucyhschool. n‘ "h. are “peel attend will their ohildim. h 11.00 a.na. Morning Worship end o; 1....‘ .i“.‘&.'.iif“‘° m m“ p19“ m - "Tlhflfe 6m be no whatever that the peoples o: the World. of whatever race or religion, Li!“ inspiration from one evenly Source. and are the sub- Jeots of one. God." Bahsurnoh. sr. PAUL'S cannon | October 1s. 194s, s30 Af-fiunlggi? Connn Harvest union. 11.00 A, M 301N100 em by Dr. Communion. '1‘ ving Perfectly Hnrrrsn”. Solo: “Thank: Be te God" (Blob. son) by I. V. Beck. 7:00 pm. Evening Thenhsgi m. sermon: "llew $01M: “lfhengh n“ Ig- way." Solo: (Selected) by Mr. Berry Bngden. We remind the nanny mean end friends of Centre] Christian of the forth-comm; oanvns on be- helf of the British end Foreign Bible Society, October 10.1001. We Invite you to worship with I A ‘in Central Christin: on this Thnnhs- glvln‘ lord's Dsy. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ‘ 30 HM AVI. In. I. C. lkleinstenber, Inter. l0 an. Snndsy School (AI ages)‘ 11.00 AM. Worship snd rresch- pJ. lvsnselhla larviea. ln-eth. forever." You sre oonilsiiy invited ta wer-. ship with us. ‘ n. rm lllsrentt OONBULT II. J. l. IIIIIVII. II. P- Orthopedic BIIIRIIPOIIIST II one: essla: In! trssnuwnnowu. r11 cob. ot Grnsrvfi cm c"- "yo" " "*3. “ill? nit. THI Great Gauss OI‘ ‘PHI Bible Society DURING Till COMING Wlll “Bible Sunday" will be tomorrow snd offerings will be received during the weeir. ' QUWURY. Ont». Oct- 4C) .. nomitsl suthofltles seld they held little fl’ l0- mvsry. of Oherll Q- spd farmer ten- bolid 100030 motive for the all oe. q bers. ..st:.r-~""* u" -- w» l? OLOOII W Ilist ved. Toombsbxfusio .‘ men” T H A vrrAr. CAUSE. -- Tomorrow will € t ATTENTION SIA 0111:1215.- Ohar- LON worm mum; means‘ LIGITB and Music Store. TIDbChAf- l0 9 Y. M. ma“ ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. Flora M - Bfwiflflld. snnotmccs the ouzusemon: of her daughter, Helen issrbel to Willard Erwin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Drank Roberts, North Milton. Marriage to take lJlsoe in the near future. THE KIRK 0F '1'. JAMES. —At 33%?‘ Y°'§"“'...a.£“ ‘l: ‘l? “t erv Thlnheivins will be held with :1‘- mwkujiltusigo md “dismal odom- T“... 8...... ‘£3? t. smud- umw runes WAY Tlble Home. Toomhs It T. IOLMAN wn Branch, '1‘. lll conduct and deliver the Sermons. The music be under the direction of the WEB-Hist. E. lain McKensic. Mus. Esc. Church School will meet at 2.80 o'clock. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. -_. Public Servloce of worehi and Thunkeslvius will be conduo this Simdary by the Minister. His surb- Jects or the day will be "Notional Thauksslvir- " in the nrpminl. mo in the even the will speak from gIZrWGS/QMQ“ Ftfnn wiiiube mien up ~ ministered st the mo There will be a1 by the choir: 1n the tnornimg Miss Sally Wood will sing “Thanks be to God." by Dickson, sand the Choir willslng Beethoven's anthem "The Heevem Are Doclar ." 1n the Tait, Soprsrno and Mr. Roy Small- man, Baritone. The Church Sohool Will meet in regular sessions. The children of the eleven o'clock mhool Th ivin will have their owm. mnksg g service in the Bociel Hull, with their display of fruits “O Praise the Lord, all ye nations: Praise him. all ye people. For his merciful kindness is est toward us: and the truth of e Lord en. dumb} for ever. Praise ye the literature And Life OFF GU-Altll By Bookmsu 1t is quite inwowibie for 11s to be on ilua-rci au mo time; by that i. nuzan inert we snouisi do every- lluus liter lookinsl at it from m angles. Habit taxes care oi that, and we‘ form habits good and bad. "more 1s such s thing s3 cusrum, ' CiCIy British And Foreign Bible Society i ‘llhe Brit-id: and mreign Bible Society wsa founded orn March 7, 1804, at s public meeting held in the Inndon Tavern, 12B Bishops- Qato Street, London. Its sole ob- C p W . recess. t... s... ofi. will.‘ out note or oomrrmrt". Its first $1811 maitélm was ilor Can- . fl- W 4511811811 508981 01 st. John, translated by Captain portion. ‘this! oi ilhe SbuNatlcvn ndlams n pper A: early o: 1W1, in loom; NB. o. society was formed end in the W116 Yen-r two hundred - merits . the of Nova Sootis. Quickl societies sprang up in Nova is. Quebec. Niagara. Newfoundland, P111166 lldrwerd Is-l land, Saint Jo n. N3. and Mon. tree/l. In 1868 Upper Canada sent em agent to visit Vancouver Is- land. who fwmod branches Victoria and Nctnimo, and also in New Westminster. In 1904, the Centenary year oi the parent society, it wee decided that the auxiliaries throughout Bible Society, auxiliary to the, British and Foreign Bible was ap-. proved 1x11900121 19D it wss up.‘ movledihatthertsmooitiheflon be changed to “The British and liloreign Bible Society in Own- ada and Newfoundland." During the 140 years of the parent society, 761 translations of the Bible or port-ions halve been made 550,000,000 volumes issued, Scriptures leift behind in certain enemy lands still available, war emergencia met by Scripture dis. viribution to those on active service m prisOn and internment camps, for those on life-anvil: craft, the 50-: oolportetuis IKE 1.. Auxiliary In 1.088 the Prinoe Edward Is-l land Aruxlilary was organized in Charlottetown During the yearsI it has slmred 111 the great cause, from year to year marking its con- tribution. At the prasent time‘ there are eigrntyahrea branches in the maxillary; each with its 01-: fleets. It has 165 life members on.‘ its 1013s, nineteen names being odd- ecl during the past year. i A Depository has beer. appolntedd recently at Hannah's Bookstore. 142 George George Street, Cher.‘ lottstnwh. Bibi-u and New Tests- ments Illa/y be pmcured st low prices. . "Bible Sunday“ Wool: will be lob- servod Sunday’. Oct. 13th. Bible Weeks starts Monday, Oot. 14th. which Lord Bacon sud was “the ch19! mlklstrate of mun’: life." s oil zusrd in some ways Thsnkgiving gm gages: the Earth, "m - P- M- Sundev School. 7'00 P- M- ‘El/ruins Prayer and Ser- ttilmil. Anthem. The Glory of Gad 1n “m. ..:'::.u*"' Wtfybody welcome. o" ATIENTION ALL six-NAVAL IE“S2.‘K.‘1?J;'.—ASJ.“AL‘“T*?“‘ ‘"- me C“ H n Le Y uladc or w Sunder. th October. at 1.45. {Ra formvlly. C;m_ ‘t. c. N. v. n. 8111!, includ clsn, silver and e. large sun, minty which testified to their . uisrity, After the piescrrtntlonm i‘ r 5 3 5 i! iligiilliiifiififiiiém ‘iiglirgégéigigi . itirlagétiifi: a a , ,2 .5 é , l Egjtgéélgi .555? Isirrriiésotiirir. Al- s60 . m‘ child’: world sand gm‘, not interfere with his work in has 1L5 savantwfi. for men we u-re 110l- voslna out are notursi. 111a rhypmrlles of our lord's aay, tuhose conduct He so condemned were but play-actors, being scmp. ulouslv careful about certain things, but they "strained 3t [nuts and swallowed came ." little things reveal character. 1 an: sure that we all admit that W. E. Gladstone was a great Brit- ish stotemran-one of Britain's lrrcltest sons. He was outstand- thoss little things- "those little unremlembered acts of kindness I-lld of love." We sire told thst he was in the imbit of seiriml “Rood morning" to s street sweeper st s certain street t missed the one dsy and for several days. Upon enquiry. he found that he was in the hospital. He went to him. sot by his bed. rend the le to him sud had pmyer. ‘Illmt we: like s litt window which showed the way imto the heart of Mr. Glsdstone. And yesrs mo wereedhowsftersbuey dayin the House of Oommone h go lmme end get down floor and ploy with his daughter. H: could enter nto s kept tin-oral! the ycsrs s child-been. ‘Ilhis cl behalf of the notion nor disquali- fv him from writinc on the de- fence of Christisnity. will thst . which he pisnned hl: life show that; but too wee. His reference in 8011161 lettns to blooming flower‘ in the . dioeted first heed hh Ifht work on ud the wur" old not or! up the fountain of tone. This extract from s letter of Charles Darwin to his vrlfe moves the slime thirfl: "At last I fell asleep end smoke with s chorus of birch sins-inn sround me and. p the trees. sud some eolrers lsvchlne; end 4t was as plesssnt end rursl s scene 1s over I sew. snd I did not core one penny how my o! the s hassle hAd been form- ed.” He did not see his labore- tory when helsyon the ma. ‘this is s! v well. end chor- icters ore r 1n thst wsy. because the Deonla who write us! speak thus are not poslnQ-they sre netursl. However. w: must often be ril- sto of little thins: show how hmnern he“ it st one lite to Iss1:- Bev. Ronald ifeKenns. Ceylon. And st soother to let In the Iss1: ‘is: Memos-lam MRS. MARY DUNPHY On Tuesday, August 2'1. 1M6. at Charlottetown Hospital, Mrs. Mary Dunphy, Mlllview passed to llel‘ eternal reward. Although in poor health for some tlme, it was only during her last few days that. her condition became critical. Her lsst days on earth were, no donut. as she had prayed. with spiritual at- tention frequently from Rev. Dr- Bernard Gillls. Chaplain oi the hospital and the temporal ‘console- tlon of having all her family with her, _ "g ' on her mo was spent ru the vicinity of her old home. in Cherry Valley with the exception of e. short time spent in U. S. A. In that quiet little district on Prince Edward Island she was born in 1873 of the lawful marriage of John Wright and Margaret Praught. With we the Christian influence of her good parents, her life was chetact-arlz- ed by charity, tolerance, patience and fidelity to her Church. “She was ever kind to those with wnorn she come in contact. Race or creed were not considered barriers to the expanse of her friendship. In her long years of suffering -pstience was o. daily part cf her mock of life. 1n 1903 she married Albert Dunphy of Mlllvlew who predeceas- ed her fourteen years ego. To this unlon were burn four sons: Wilfred __chap1a.ln with the RCA!‘ st Tren- ton; Everett in Millvlew; line in Roxbury, Mass; Harold at home sld. Vernon River. who frequently bmuiht her the consolation: of Holy Mother the Church. Her funeral took -ploce on ‘Blur:- day morning. Aulust the 20th from the home of her son, Herold to St. Joachim’: Church, VemOn Riv- er. The solemn Requiem High Men was celebrated by her son Rev- Wllfred Dunphy with Revs. Jos- eph Walsh us deacon and Ronald MoKenns so sub-deacon. Rev. Dr Ellsworth was master of ceremon- ies. Present in the sanctuary were: Rev. Dr's. Louis Calla hon, Em- mett Oillinley. Rev. Fat er: Phal- n McKenns, Parnell Wood. John iulllvsn. Rey McKenzie, Wllfre MtOa-rdle. Rt. Rev. Maurice Mo. Donald Assisted with the choir, under the direction of Mr. John Green. Miss Mary Collins presid- ad st the orzsn. The service st ‘the wave we: tslren by Rev. Jo:- enh lsll. Pnllbesrers were: Dlmwell Jun- IA s .v'£.'%=n**“ c”; Lienssuseooonuissssss». ‘fiesta, were elven as e grunt to Canada should federote and form} the Canadian Bible Society. The, first constitution of the Canadian I: srhroox. Rev. Colin Mclechern. Wnh, U. F l 1 l Starting l olly. enjoy. . ANNUAL PROVINCIAL CANVASS BIBLE SIIGIETY I ocr. 14th. lo oer. 19in, ,”Put First Things First" ix 4% x ,( d l rm Word w“ Mads rhu- and Dwell Among u." At this time when clI human values seem to have been I swept owoy by "Men's inhumanity to mon" God's word is the ~ only thing reol and abiding. Monday, l‘ ‘ober I410, ' i llble Society throughout the Province wlll coll on the gen- in‘ ercl public for contributions lo help perpetuate THE WORD. Thoutond: of copies of the Bible ore given owoy ennu- lf i: also translated into hundreds of languages and dialects, and given to those who know HIM not. is also distributed among prisoners in penal institutions. With your help this work con continue. Welcome the worker: when they coll. érv: TO THE szsr or YOUR ABILITY IIILE SOCIETY“. P. E. I. fir: i." . , y; ,, BIBLE i, WEEK b cfih The Bible A Life Membership Certificate In the P. I. I. Auxiliary of the Society i: $25.00. This would be on ideol wcy of giv- ing thunk: to Almighty God for lIle rnony mercies that we "MAKE THE SEASON OF THANKSGIVING COMPLETE BY MAKING A GIFT TO THE GREAT CAUSE OF THE AUXILIARY British and Foreign Bible Society Auxil icry Office: I I42 Prince Street, Charlottetown W J Ellie and Annie. Mlllvlew. Wirmifred and James McBsch- ern, Col, UAA. Mrs. M. Reid. Avondsle. Mr. and Mrs, Matthew. Morris- sey, Earnscllffe, PEI. Mrs. Jerry Murphy. China Point- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mcinnis. Charlottetown. Mr, and. Mrs. Jerry Morrissey. Mlllview. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hynes, Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rooney. Cherry Valley. Dr. JD, And Mrs. McGuigen, Charlottetown. Mr. end Mrs. Leo Hynes, Mi-ll- view. The Wlsner. Boston and O'Don- nell families, Charlottetown. M1". Ed Walsh, Bummerville. Mrs, Johanna Condom, Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKenzie. Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Oenncn, Pownel. Mrs. John Cannon and flemlly, Pownsl. Mr, and Mrs. John Mclsssc snd family. Cherry Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma“ Barton. North Billsries Mess. Ann and Mills worn», Charlotte- W11. Mrs. Wm. Goody, Mr. and M11. A. McIntyre, Mlllview. Mr. And Mrs. John Callelhen, Charlottetown. Mrs. Alice Morris. Charlottetown. Mr. end Mrs. Ilmer McQuaid, Bedford. n! S-L, P. Dwyer, Irentcm, Ont. Meessges of Bympethy: in Millvlew. Three brothers sre $§§n§iim§I§§»-h'§o1ri’§“infill: Mmflruvdv‘ ‘7- wrm“ “d hum,’ M5311?!nguriliflrinoyonrgille; Lv-lre- av‘ -d°un M°E°°h'n' wuhr U" ;".:.:.£?*%£."“:.rf=‘tr:.n:."tarsal: 0;‘? m r-m- new-- Mr. end Mrs. Thoms: Berton, North Billericl, Mess. . and Mrs. Chss. Walker. Port Aulustus. Mrs- Alice Morris Charlottetown. M d Mrs. John B. Mcmnis, Charlottetown. Sister Mary Ids, 5t. Dunstan’: University. m- end 1m. Austin Goldy, Hu- snd Mrs. Elmer McQueld 0 . Mr. end Mrs. Ed Mulligan end Mrs. Cortes, Belleville, Ont. Commsndlrég Officer and Offie ers. RDAF, sntcn. FL J. Koffend, ‘lb-eaten, Ont. 1dr. Steve Ween. lnndon, Ont. Miss Ruth finer, london. Ont. Barri 0i Thank: were loss m0!!!“ Ministryof i“ seidinsgtttsnryle In Memorials: BESSIE nrunru Acomu On Sept. 10, 194B. st the City l-lospltahCharlottetown, there pass- ed sway to the Greet; Beyond, Bes- sie Kathryn. dearly beloved dough- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dun A- Acorn. Cardigan, at the age of ll years And 11 months. Three days previous to her de- mlse, Bessie was stricken with 1n- fanti-le paralysis and ell effort: to save her precious little life prov- ed futile. Bessie who was e bright end lov- able child. has left to mourn their loss e heart-broken mother and father and one sister. Mildred. Her month: ego. On September ll the funeral was held (outdoors) It the home of her parents. services were conducted by Rev. R. D. Mec- Leen. Hymn: sung were: Jesus Loves Me. and When He Cometh. We cannot soy and we will not say She is desd. She l: Just ewey. With e cheery smile, end s wove of the hsnd, . 81o he: wondered into An Un- known Len Andhleft u: dreaming how very It need: must be, since she lin- ger: there lo we'll think of her es deer in the love of There A: she always we: in the love of Here. Floral tributes were: Orescentr: Grsndma. Gmnclm. eenor. Roy and llrnest, Viola, owerwi. Florence and Nelson. Quays-Jilin. Elliott end Ellze- beth. Msry end Dsn MAcKinhon. drllareath- Mother, Daddy and Mil~ 8 . Gard of Thanks Mr. end Mrs. Dan A. Acorn and Mildred wish to thank those who helped in any way during their recent sed bereavement, also those who sent flornl tributes snd the rnsny friends who sent messages of sympsthy, the House of Commons today. The grounding was ordered by the United Stats Aeronautics board. told kins, Jeremiah Mofrissey, ' Leo Hi: fslher come: to see him 1n his gym, my,” Shigdew, 1,,“ P1100 The fsltlly of the lots Mrs. M humiliation-mi: eyes out. h! end Jame: Mcllschern, Dunphy of Millview, wish to than ~ ... 22ft". .... . .. .. .... ......, u=nmm t“ r:=..~r....=" n‘: l t II isyettoredeemhlm .re- ' m“ " deetsioftheirrno er. been “"nl’é'irto“‘m"ll'.isi” t ‘M11’. h?" ' n a t n nplr e . on rs. n s u y. . t in cartsin . no o , 1: ." but, llid his heed on the xr.“ 1nd 13-. Oeolje Wright. ST PA I” Dmhh‘ m" h’ n‘ m v""°" m"°'- wmxzm Oct 1o (Route > ' trill . end h etliresscs s truth Mr. and Mrs. Wllllesn Wright, Th "can" “b, “M C“ who i» wt». =0 M we "gyrm- mo... ...'::.r. n: .. .22; 111% hi, v. Joseph Wright, Resins. “m”, m. mm“ 0am“ M“ baby brother predeceased her 8 MONEY .___- 13, 18M We luve forgotten, But God and you, true Forgive s falling beer. And ssk God's help to IDVAIIII] Remensh B. C. A. F, of drowned October ther. Ever Remembered In loving munory husband and father, D. MncKenzic, B. C. Boughton Island, drown by Warren and Fsther-h-IAW, of a SIL Ae-e F. edOctobeI Thereareafewwhddliieioflfii bee, know that’: nil Throughout each lonely yeer. No one can ever take your pleea Wethink abort you moi-o esoh an. beer The pein in silence. No one IIKIII But. Him with whom we share 01n- burderts, on life's rocky reed, We know He'll slwsys care. ered by Muriel and Kiddies. 1n Memos-lam In memory of s beloved son and hvther, sp. Wendell n. nuouende. Bolsghton nluul. 1s 1944. 0 nsolstlon is in beelilhl rnxog-ioes of h loving son and ino- WIN Bmthef L. F. Allen, of Bmzrhton lslufl Ill! ll d U81‘ cell on _ friends. neigh- hora. ouv sen- netionll 3i - Cord "Prim" Christmas Amer/talent. Se"! last lav 011D. Tshe quick orders. mehfi estre eesh eelv. Also sell charming name - Im rlnted and E for SI . EXTRA PROFITS —ovitI-\ Rellqieul. Christ- msa Canadian scenes. "p . 4,1 " C en- dsgze-Noia. inf-girl‘; Al‘ aortrrtsnts. ‘Write tIodIY I" or. . _ , mun t mu: um srrtrnm: lflllllfl - litti 13G » IILIII PIANO nncuur. , MARIAN YMORRIS UL'S HALL TUESDAY, OCTOBER I5th, 1946-8 PM. Proceeds for Si. Peter’: Cathedral Organ Fund 1 n“ ,__,¢__,__....