fvwoiMiBER amaze}; Dollar Day ‘Lingerie ,1 Women's Vosta- . I Pantie“ Dresses . Corlelottoam“. .... Sllknlltxlests . . . . . ..~. . . . . . . .. ._,_Is5¢ ‘ , Sllimitliloomers . . . . . 35¢ Princcad suits . . . . . ..'.,......‘..,.....'39s t .- > o —— vP-a x . wt. l3oy’s Wear w», Boy's Bloomers T‘. . . . . . . . nBoyhBreouva........t.....'...I-!’.. 9.; Boy's Coats . . . . . . . .4333 Boy's Macklnaws . . . . . o . a -vm .50... i u.» ‘i! 1000 yards Grey Cotton .. .. 9c yard \ v yards Flannelette .. 14c yard yards Prints 22c yard I8 dolenflowels . . . . .. . itiicpair » Q00 yards-Porlgee Silk . .. 30c yard bincn Damask . . . . . . . . .. ,» 95¢ yud * in Scrlln 12c yard ,."d|i=l>°llit Coatln . $2.03 yard Lovely Chlntl --.- .. 24c yard Oelanese . . . . . . . . .. . . $1.35 yard 25 pieces Fancy Dress _ pe . . ., 934-, ygj-d {pieces tings . . . . . . . . .. HAL)’, PRICE J-plcoca Dress Fllnnels =. . HALF PRICE Corded Velvet . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 89e~yard ifllnona Cloths . . . . . .. 54c yard Pyjama Flannelettes‘ ._ . . . . . . . 32c yard ll . v . Boy's Knickers ~ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .790; .111? T::~—~—--- -._;,____§_.__*____ __ _ . November 1200. a" 21st Tuesday & Wednesday ' Wholesale Prices ‘I " l v "TOMERS. FOUR SHOPPING FLOORS‘ WITHNTHELARGEST " e - AND B CITY TO CHOOSE FROM. ALL WE ~ Women’s Dresses _' $7.98 , "Yin and‘ colors. Days. lucky buy. Wool Blankets Lovely warm wool blankets \ Sh‘ 6° x so lmhfls. red ‘or blue borders. On sale Dollar Days at . . . . . . . . . . $0.00,”... Whlllesale Prices on Trunits. 5""- CIWBS. Wardrobe Trunks, ‘ Linoleum. Barrymore, Rugs. Fur Coats. Millinery, Home Rugs. Children's Wear, Yard D15 only cloth sml Jersey Noses in an assortment o! Silk Dresses $6.98 l2 only Sllk Dresses worth "l! l0 $12.00. Oil sale Dollar Taffeta Evening Dr ' 8 '“ "I"! “flint: at slttottflisuessi a AT, WHOLESALE PRICESDI t. us.‘ Two DAYS or GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ‘PRICESJA PROFIT si-IARING EvENT WITH EST SELECTED STOCK IN THE ASK IS FOR YOUR. COMPARISON. v EVERYTHING OFFERED anywhere. 25 WOMEN'S COATS 20% DISCOUNT New seasons Coats at. various prices, selling at 20% discount in all new shades and cloths. . I - , ‘ The Best Dollar Day Values in Women’s Coats in the City Coats o! newest fabrics, hwluding ‘Black,’ Biege, Midday Blue and Grey. One prices defy competition EverynCoat in the store discounted. The ~ best showing of Fur Coats on the Island. I 10 ' ONLY COATS HALF PRICE 10 only Women’s Coats, . frankly they are last seasons, but at M», price they are excellent value. so nozsu BOY‘S wool. ‘ Dollar Day Values in Men’s Coats I Big wann Overoouts for the cold days ahead. Blues with v ulster collars. also with velvet collars. English Meitons. Barrymore Cloths in six shades. See our blues at ,. . .. $13-95 . l e . In‘ the Basement Store W3“ bi? 801i! D0115!‘ Day! at coats in blues, reds, green. woman's lmlucolrrs’ 25 only Women's Rain- All sizes selling at . .; $2.98" HOSE .4 \.~ I Boy's Warm winter hose Al‘ woman's, (10515 in black only . . . . . . . .: 35c 20 only Women's Coats clearing prices. All sizes. l- CLUB BAGS i s. i A.” McDONALD a Tuesday & Wednesday ' Mons‘ Cops 98c Moos‘ Hats $2.40 Men's Woo] Work Hosci in grc: only. Buy !.-’_. dozen pair at . . . . . . . . . .. 19c pair Boy's ‘SWEATERS- Ilh diilerealt styles »--%___ _ ..___. . ~_.,____._-._,_~..__ ._. __,___ _ ,_g______ November 20thi& 21st Wholesale Prices OUR oos- v 10 Doz. Hats $1.00 Just a luck!- Durollliie ill our Mlilinery Department, dlf-_ Boy's Wool lerent patterps to choose +- fl-om. Worth much more than ' a. ' ' this prior. Mostly =11 citi- Full-Fashioned’ Hose $1.29 jinn-chi W0men’.s Gloves ' . Women's Cashmere Hose . . . . . . . . 80o - (- . . Wo ens Silk and Wool Bose . . . . . . Glr Silk and Wool Hose ........ "W590 Chalnoisette- with fancy cuff, in different shades. Furs Furs of all kinds._ South her. SGZHHFMIISKIBL Raccoon. lfararule, Baby Goat, etc. Boy’s Department 980' THIRD FLOOR and Suits that will lsppesl to the \ boys and yolmg men in the ‘Men's Mailers .....'..’...'..........'.L. no Men's Ovtfllis $1.35. .Men’s Drole sluts‘ sso . Boy's Leather Windbreskcn use. ; soy-sweaters 9st Men's Fine Combinations $1.08 19W 01111. ever: pail‘ Pflflwtstevery pair of ibrud silk. every pllr mu fashioned. Every epair guaranteed! Wm"?! Fkece Lined Hose 38o Comforters ‘$2.89 ' " 20 only, big warln Comforters, just a special picked up by our buyer; worth. more than this price. v I‘ Wholesale Prices ~ ,-I,n Eyery Department PAGE t GiovoI-v-n.......;.....,149c _ ~ T . . . $5’; Men’s Furnishings" Work Shirts m; Braces floecc-lincd Combinations. slut ,,__ s“; ‘cor-continuous. sou os. Men's Bweaterzcoats 31.59 Wholesale Prices u ._ Y Goods s“, m , t q h. A few left over from our ' ~ - e ‘ l .' . ‘t . ’ ea rs’ e ” e‘ last sale . . . . . . . - . - 51-29 F“ m“ famous Prince and Armour ‘ . W‘ Cloth makes. See our special November and ., ‘ sult at ....< . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.98 , » - - ~ W A * “ ‘ fi ORPHANAGE‘ M TENANCE ~ - _ _ _ _ _ __ __ ‘*0 "" w‘ TA~ _- ___ ,. ..~_ .. . COLLECTION CONT NUED Bayfleid st. t0 Date iFfEd f f. ' " . i.00 E nt l G d; * ~ . F I I -——-<~>—.——- . ~ lM'. > l ....... .. 1.00 ~ - - v ""*"*"*“*"”**““ §yiln=y Si- lo Date ‘Ilidrs. w. A. Thomson ' 3.0050150? ‘iwvbatszil-ssisy?‘ ......... .. 1.00, " e‘ ra "a? lan~ The . Dally. U N estor Among i Dai] 1485501154‘ us. wees.» . ...... ....l.se.oo ‘ti? SF".§.“%~§;‘.‘JI.”.‘Z“T. i133‘tiiysifiémiteotthte":13: i338‘, “.‘"P."““ i “""".‘""°" ‘l’ Ar ment | (jl i B ’ ' y in English a Mrs. Cahili .... .. .. 1.00 Ml-s. H. E. Ward 1.00 Peter McEachern - . 1.00 ’“’°“' 9m "‘ g“ . t » ergy iii-fame ' __-‘ " Mrs. Hetheridge _. .. 1.00 Mrs. T. B. Rogers . .. 1.00 K. C. Holm‘ . . . . . . .. . 1.00 '11."; ECONOMICAL n ‘ ‘ ' . l ' By w l, Gordon Mrs. Worthy .. 1.00 Mrs. wii’ ' . . . . . .. . -.' *~ ~ ‘ .3 - purpwe ' i » l ' ' ' . " ' - as... .. .. s... .. .‘.‘“é’.‘.22§“‘.‘.?‘l ha: 0001:2222. ......... .. 1.22 A“ AUNT HET ~ a l World Cltlze" ------- Mrs. Vallghan .. . ._ .50 Mrs. Keith L. Rogers . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. Findlay Ferguson ’. 1.00 ' l t ' ' ‘ o ‘ . ' Mrs. McDonald . . . 25M . E A. . . . I . . . . .. 1. ' _ I " BY ROBE“! QUILLEN "-"-— "WORDS OFTEN MISUSE‘): 17° ' ‘ 1g?» Mtge figiféllh ..... .. 138' S‘“"§,E““ Coumgl“ “he 5"" ‘Willlflm H- Hearts D- D. 0f not my “They discussed 1t anrvng llillsboro st. continued In‘ s Aiga Walsh .. . 2s E a Wright .... .. 1.00» Efiiméhvgi"$§§§i§§“?.§1§5lie‘é°*§‘§§§“ l’ Amherst’ NW“ swtm’ wh° h“ m“ °“° mmhw", Say‘ ‘w“h‘°“° “m” __ _ I '. ' . . . ' died m his 81th year. was til-st er.“ ‘ ' . ' Misses Sea“ _______________ _ is sm-IAI-Erg-xigweflyi: f; 12g lgitflllt l? theJaIII-peal case or Ethel Chairman of the Board of Foreign OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: task . Mrs. HnLowe L. . 1.00 Miss ssrsnéell ............ .. .50 Mrs. Bessievl-Iowatt . .50 OQZK, ' P°°l°' emu" M18510“ 0f The "filled church 01 1i as l“ "Sis" mt i“ in "w" M _* t- "S *5 “as” “W” W H is tew rth ETEN MISS ELLE!) iii rs _, . t» _ "1 ' ~ Canada. e no o y as a O l P z ac; no M M ‘Calder , 1_00 , _ Prpjqce St. West Continued |blll1fl€5 Miller . . . . .. .25 of the Wm of J9me I Poole o; L0,,“ Maritime m“ as a Canadian k . . a ..... .. ' - . . ‘ - ' - - ‘ a v - rs “buds m” ‘Mrs Puma“ 5° e‘ Mmmg“ H“ Lmdship “will” ~ churchman arldyas a world citizen. v synonyms: ‘abriditewcontract, " Mrs. J. ‘Puncher .. Mrs. KsFinlayson .. . 1.00 Rev. J. Turner . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 JnA. Ritchie 2.00 Seymour Snow .. 2.00 Stanley Stewart .. ‘ _-59 sed tile appeal with costs. Mr. Jus- ~50 ticc Arsenauit concurred ‘with the Mrs. A5113. Brown . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Rev. Scott Fulton . 2.00 JamesMcDougall . .. .50 judgment 1n full, My, Juggicg Has. Mrs. G._Hennessey .. . . 1.00 Mrs. Full . 1.00 Mrs. Lowther . .50,ys_v¢1 dissented with regard to costs Mrs/AQAflleck . . . . .. 1.00 Lloyd Shaw . . . . . . .. . 1.00 Clayt n Miller‘ .50 but», mncul-l-‘ed Wm, the m“ o; m‘; Mrs. Morrow . . . . .. . .1.00 Mrs. ‘A. E. Morrison _ ‘ 1.00 Mrs. . R. Profltt . .50 judgfngnh Mn ynhosmn_ K Q m, Mrs. Gorvickerson .. 1.00 Miss ‘rrowan . . . . . . . . 1.00 Will McLeod . . . . .. .50 appellant, Msssmgtewar; Kyfand Mrs. IMVlckerson . . . . . . .. 1.00.Mrs. E. GJSaunders, Orlebar ' iJames Weddell . . .. . .50 McPhec for the respondents. In Mrs. L.‘ atheson 1.00 St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.00 Gertrude Lord . . . . .. .50 the case of Macdonaid vs. Stctsr,‘ M155 I 6T0 1.00 '" ’ . ' m‘ U901‘!!! Ville“ - - - - -- ~50 application for a new trial was re- Mrs. Bllstin . 1.00 Grafton Si. Continued A ‘riend . . . . . . . . . . .. .50 fused with costs by Mr. Justice Mrs JJ-A. Ritchie 1.00 e ' MYS- Fleigher - - - - - - - - . - - - - -- '35 Haszard. who delivered judgment. MP5. Bourke . . . . . .. ‘1.00 W. l-I. V. Dunbar . . .... ...$10.00 Mrs. Wilfred McQuauie .25 Mr. Bentley. K. C.. and D. MacKin. Mrs. P. Proildel...-‘s.‘... _‘l.0'0;‘Dl' ‘EYE-Netting . 5.00 Mrs. Harry Clarke . . . . . . . . . .. v .25 non. K. C.. for appeiant. and Gaudi Rev. Ewen McDo gull . 100,10. D. Quigiey . . . . . .. 5.00 Alfred Shcrran . . . . .. .. .25 ct. K. C.. for respondent. The ap- Ml-s. Lucas 1.00 Rankin McLainc . . .. 3.00MB. William Inman .. .50,pllcation of Mr. G. W. Gardiner for Mrs. E. MacDonald 1.00 J. O. C. Campbell . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 » » we-opening oi his appeal case was A Friend . 1.00 e . - l Total ' ................ . 445.00 refused. e - v . ‘ l Mrs. scmphell 1,oo'ltailway olrloes and Shops Cont’d ‘-——---> . l _ . i Mrs. D. C. Bchurmall . 1.00: . x _ MARGARET CAIRNS WHEN YOUR FUitS are ready to} Mrs. ll/Spencer f . . . . . .. 1.000. E. Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$, 5.00, -——*' mflfkfit V011 Will find a reliable mar- Mrs. M. Mathicsoh .. 1.00 Parker Ritchie 3.00 ‘Life is uncertain in its course, and kvl- place for them ht McLure gt Mrs. Fraser '. . . .. . . . . .50 W. H. McLeod 3.00 even as, the days go bv in the midst MacKinnows oflicc. 112 Kent Street. A Friend . .. .50 B. L. Wood . 2.00 ofmappiness and success. our bright- Charlottetown. ' 9139 A Friend .. . . . . . .. .25 T. Rentcn . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 ness will b0 darkened by the shadow Mrs. Dufly . Arthur Bruce .. ....... .. 1.00 of death. . LONG CREEK lNsTlTuTs-Thsl " JJ W. Howell . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Such svas the case in the ebbing annual meeting-of the Long Creek] Ulilittldfit. Geo. St. Continued a .__s__° W. M. ém-y- .. 2.00 Ohcster Craswel Jack Williams . . . . . . . .. 1.00 A- B. Clarke ~- Russell Crockett . . . . . . 1.00 Go/F- Aiihtii . ‘ Arthur Ga tt .. Prince St. East Cmtinucd Charles I-line ,_ ‘ - Malcolm Giliis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss oven ‘z.oon.nouscnv--- Miss Jean Ross . . . . .. 1.00 Robert Diiiwflii M188 Marion- Stewart 1.00 Miss Aitken .. ..... 100i Mus Helen Yeo .... .. . 1.00, Queen Sil- Continued M185 vigor: .. ........ _ m . » . iss Adelaide Lockhart .. "Kent Street Continued V ‘c _ \ Miss Jean Gill . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. \ . $2.00 » ' . Lot) Queen St. Continued “ Douglas st. vain " Musleu.......;.... 2.00 should be Euston st. Mrs. . Veesoy .:.“...',... . 12%|“ ' ' B - Perkin .... .. 4- N. Molnnis, Owlville at. Miss Evelyn Allen . . . . . _ ., KMissGrace Blenkhorn .. Wilfred _ulter . . ..‘.....'.....$10.00 Gerald Proctor . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 ' - _1_00 Royal Bank Em _35 W. l". Bourke . . . . . . . . .. .50 Miss Davida Baker . . . . .. ‘W. A. Weeks. Fitzroy St. .. List pubiishedNov. .15. as Fitaro} ployecs ......$ 1.50 'ot‘uunoyansoltoal‘ Joseph v brothers. tot-lo‘ ‘District pel‘ c. uohh‘ Greenfield and ‘ and I. Mcrhavil: Maine. '\ ' . . . r t; chosnotsosst. - gig; Mlm- . . " 1'00 ma‘! fianw ' Mug?- Arlllldfl .> 1'06 F i‘ ‘ \ . 1:00 um " .- "iwiflsi- m; ans-William Troy.A . m: ohn {as ' ~' 1100 e 1.0.: herty'..~‘....... 1. - 1.00 - 1.00 by the divine rights oi ' Tho remains vlereconducted o Tuesday, October 2nd t3‘ St. Joach-. i‘ Oh hwven e, hre‘ . éncgulemprlgign licsgnwasvctxa-leirltntied. WEEVU‘ ‘DESTRQYED by Rev. P. ti.) cfluigamflwho aisol o . _ celebrated t services at e or ve.‘ - The W, -,mmm “my Edward! e TORONTO. Nov. lit-Bean weev. Kelly. Daniel\G.llalloran.-John liv- l.00 clays oi Margaret Cairns. Greenfield WOIHBIIB’ Institute met at the home 1.00 whose death a short time ago cast 0f "Mrs. W. E. Stretch on WCdXiCii-| u 1.00 a gloomy reflection over s large-day evening. Nov. 7th.. with an at-. 1.00 number of neighbors and relatives. tendanee of. sixteen members and, Loo; The deceased w” gnjgylng thmOilG visitor. we were pleased to wel-i 1,00 best of health to within a. few dayslvvmv '1 ilcw members. The meek. 100,0: her deat ll, when she was strlckcnilns opened with the singliii; oi the‘: 1,00 with a cold, which in a short time Institute Odennd repeating the; 1.00 developed into pneumonia. , g 1.00 not imagined rhat the state of hergifiiidins of theeprevious annual sndt Loohealth was so serious, but desplteilflsi P0811181‘ K089111118 and iillpruvulof. f; was Creed. This was followed by the; A Friend .... ..,. .......... .. 1.00 the kind attention of friends andismm‘ It w“ mmd‘ “ma” “m. the medical skill of Dr. Mcfntyrenl Wash basin and 505i) b0 porches-v a“ ego,“ were m vain’ and sheed for use in the school. A number peacefully passed awayon Hundayfl" bills were bald. Material was Sept, 30th at an early age ui’ as distribute! among the memo-s w. 1 sew for a bazaar. The foilowiqg of -, 1.00 l‘ . . . . . . .. 1.00 Yefls- - - . M!” Marlon websm’ 10o She was consoled in her last hnursiflcef-i were elected for the ensuing‘ the howtyear:,Prcsident-Mrs. Ernest Turn-I Catholic Church, by Rev. Fatheriel‘? _Vi¢e Pres-Mrs: Fred Stretch: Kiggins of Cieorgetovtm. She was ev-gsi-‘C .Y- Treats-Myrtle MocLeod: Di- er a Christian of the highest orderjieclflffi-Birs- W. E. Stretch. Mrs. M Jggmnnd always willing to accept thwmex- MEET-Mid. Mrs. Dan MacEw- “ 11.00 crosses of life as well as to pstteht- i m; $10k Com- for November-Mrs. , 19,00 iv meet the spirit of death. ~ . She leaves to mourn two sistersluem? 1781888065 $0 Convention —- nalnely: Janie at home and Mrs.iM'5"w- E~ Biieich. Mrs. Alex. ab, o; mm; a,” thmetlviacheod: Substitutes-Mrs. Fred ohn and William orgfltrcwh: Miss Louise Mackenzie. ; Norman MacLean. Miss Grace Mac- ‘Ambrose or Portlandpnnw refresh Bu“ were served by ftlle hostess an the meeting closed "with singing. ‘ , . , IN STORED I BEANS "a came serious losses to beans uutuna 0'3“, 5 0|‘ 8601.101‘ fOBG. Th9 fictiv- _ "is of this t, which begin u. ‘ the ileld- 001,1. uoyheu the ooshs IN liimd in storage. and when "condition! unfavorable the posts "Produce and food» during the en- ‘ilit storm season. ' ? quanta-rosette’. i o e t i “Amy claims to be only twenty- fivc, but no woman of twenty- flve 8918 Sflfllilii‘ Wlvn she mlsscS her tea." ' . 000R FA ‘ l on all the stock l ever ‘bought, so h” cmlliilmked me to buy this Wick In‘ w- my liiolfey back." Qllllity Jlliaffected v Th" Bemlnfltins illlaiity of the seed is‘ not reduced by this practice, The. container should not us‘ opened fcrlat-least 24 hours. The tempera- ture in the container should be WW 85 decrees m. since at a_iow‘cr temperature the . gas is not as effective and more carbon blaulp- hide may be. requires. Itvmust be remembemd ' that carbon bisulphido lly on exposure to flame or extreme heat. , ' _ v w. . Ileatlnl Bonus The weevil ‘may also be I controlled by heating the coins to a tempera- ture of 180 to 100 degrees F. and it may injure their germinating power. - , the air-elated. hydrated '" , It the Jirno should be so twhen it is shaken itxlllbo thoroughly mixed "Can you complete this poem? A skeptic in the truest sense 1s he who's with a pretty- And hesitates iorfear there might .1 ' Be microbes in a harlnless-—-—. A MARITIME LEADER I Yesterday's Poem qThe most pathetic man I know.» Of all pathetic folks. . _ l h h k d h b dl u h 5X1; gait-suffix; ikegfs an a g S ministry in the —r— Mlss lSABEL McDONALD Residents oi St._Arl_dr'ews and vic- inity were shocked to learn of the isudden death of Miss Isabel Mc- m” Donald. which occurred at the niece. Mrs. Wilfred McDonald, on Sunday, November ased had been m failing passed peacefully away fortified by tllc last rites of the Roman Catho- lic Church of which she was a de- Miss McDonald ‘atlas 1‘ll at ahwad Maple Hill. Pisquicl. 2 yea ago ' v- | but for the last number of years has 5117mm“ edummm‘ m‘ hmne‘ m the resided at the home of her niece. She was of a quiet and unassum- ing disposition and made many _ many friends both ill the commun- minion s life. resided and , else- She was ever ready to help iece Mrs. McDonald. The funeral took place at St. Scotiu. he 1°‘ h Andrews on Tuesday. November 13. and sent 0i" hi5 51 High Mass of Requiem was cele- of dollars 0o evanflellffi y e brated by the pastor, Rev. AP. Mc- to found scholarships for Ch n" Lelian. who also performed the last students Bil rites at the grave. ‘The pbllbearers University. were Messrs. Allan Morrison. Hon. J. P. McIntyre. J. J. McIntyre. D. J. McDonald, Temple . Murphy ‘andi -' Frank McIntyre. _ _ Requlescat lnPeacer ' [Had IIVBoIIs i» flu explosive which ignites read- - Arms. and" Legs v A. Inmllok Sc mo M‘o thlee to five hours. Thin will not l i’ - ‘i. - miunth” “u” m" @1915“ m“ wiforqallxliii; m I bar d high _ teen on my nook, arms and legs “us” m w kinds of medicine, but nont ~ seemed tlfhclp lhe any. mod tvmbottloa of loti ' "em . ‘of Iivdrbiboumqunotl t.‘ than maybooiéroteofedblt monsoon», I mo three points which are . touched in the following appreciation of him. ' issued from United Churcli offices n Toronto. ~ ‘ “Dr. Heartz was a true son of the Maritimes. He was born in Prince Edward Island of a family devoted to public service. He entered the old Methorist Conference of Eastern British America in 1862. He served his probation for four years in New Brunswick and was ordained in 1866.010 was elected President of the Nova Scotia Conference five times andrepresented his Confer- faithfuliy at Quadrennial Gen-soul Conferences and on gener- afboards almost to his death. A ZEALOUS CANADIAN training and BENEFACTOR OF MISSIONS Conference evanllellfli to develop ..BEVEWED AND MOUBNED the eastern l!!!)vllmes lhis public career of as gcllsm outstsndins iisurfl °v"‘"‘° "P . . _ "D Jfeartz was ssood 35111111911 health fol some time. She was at chur€hman_ For tony years on me tended during her illness by her a Board of Missions of the Methodist pastor. Rev. A. P. McLcllan. and Church‘ he. never “med ton“ up compress, reduce. epitomize. ' WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us in- crease our vombularyjby master- Hing tone word each day. ‘Today's wcrrd: FUTILE: useless; of no im- ‘ penance. "All qf__.nly efforts were entirely futile." '~ 00¢ r000 of ‘Q-OO-OO-OO-QO-QO-O-O‘ Daily Selections four Guardi’ n _ Readers 00404 o¢‘¢¢-¢¢¢¢¢ >o¢¢>>>4 4 November‘ 17,’ 1928 shouldest go-Iss. 48: l7. should go November 18, 1928 his voice for extension oi home missions to the farthest bounds and newest settlements of the 0&- tion. Jealous of Canadas good name‘ ' he was interested m dispatch of foreli!" missionaries. in the Christianiza- tlon o; every 000K of m": 9°‘ "Dl". Heartz was -a good citizen oil she leaves to mourn one nephew. the-world. Through two generations. Victor McCormack cl Vahcouver. B. his support of Chfliitifl" WW‘ C.. also three brothers. Allan. Dan- iel nlld Thomas, all of the United abroad never wavered. Givinl; m3 psrsbnai attention to thelgutiellsos: is vision range aim‘ its in thousands. ‘West Chlnii. West China Christian tralniiljg I Am youthunder e iiifiiitffiie chtclgh that; he loved.._ sea, (said the 110fl1).—'I§8-. 48:18. PRAvaR-"lsstsbllsh Thy the... 1h ‘us. O Lord, and we shall walk up- right, and" be. at peace SUPItRANNUATl0N A room that looks‘ . On some small rden-glade! ' ' a shelf of books - But few that touch my trade. _A chair that's deep Enough for thought-or sleep; Comrades, wife's shay 0o sup And share some cordial-cup; ‘And music. heat-dot will. The brain with dreams to fill . ‘ t ‘ his m ‘ _ The "mwresm m‘ vtiirzughcut 0f those long grinding years. "Twprc good. before her flight ‘TITO flit V090 liiDd Night » ‘ e | a ti‘, mmesu whm, he fostered To live awhile with On "'3 Neck lifrthe ecounclla of htskshm :3 m 1 l, ' ‘MHHWWIY ‘i’ ‘° m‘ pa Into to mum-shoot In! almost unexamplod 11"‘ mo! Dedicated to Ber ‘Tovtcvsh edl-l uloader and," cred vuti a friend 0i ‘WW ullgisht in which u!" . n ,- o%_ Jnoiilb gels a 'OUR TEACm-‘Thllfl saitJm-tlle Loni. thy Redeemer. the Holy One of Israel: I amdibe 1201i thy God - which teacheth theeto profit. which lradflth thee" by the way the“ PRAYER-Do Thou. Lord ever teach us. and lewd us in the way w: PEACE AND RTGEFPEOUS‘~YPQS -.-0 that thou hadsi; hearkensd to my, commandments! then had bh} - peace ‘beexras 0.11M. and W13 .. dtrbmsolvsness as the waves of the