l Boieguordlng Valuables F 7°“: hm" bWW-‘tlflttr securities, ‘Wl-"lfl" POIldee and other documentr r bum with it. From loss of this kind o1 by theft-w eatery depuiz box will ‘w. W“ ,, at- aominal cost. run ‘ EASTERN TRUST coI!Aut l Head Ofiee: HALIFAX, N,3_ ‘1 - ?.‘d°r.=.'.'.:"e.e... liadrizggjg-t 0. N; IIIIBET'I‘_ Manager Charlottetown Brunt-h Members of The Montrerl Curb Mark,‘ LI Members Standard Stock and Mining l Elthlhgg -- Members of Vancouver Stgck Exchange Private Wires to Leading Exchanges prrd I11 Breaches. Orders Executed on all Markets. roulrimqulnllas WILL RECEIVE rrtomrr AND couriri-zous ATTENTION Head Office-Ottawa ciulnLoTTeTotvlv. r. B. r. ~ Branches At: aeuevine. Brockvllle, Cornwall. null, Pembroke,’ flpllhx‘, Saint Jclm. NIB, Yarmouth, 1v. s.. New Glasgolv, u. s. y PHONE use. -1 ore/mums runs! MILLVEW ' Mr. n. n. McLeod, Ulgg, wile has AND VICINITY l been ill. is reported as doing as well as can be expected. ' Miss Mabel Jenkins Mlllvlew. who ___ ‘chu been spending the past week in Rev. Henry Pierce, Orwell, wee s fi-Qlmrlnttptown, the guest. o! her con-l visitor to the City Tuesday. L51“. Mrs. E. C. Burhoe, returned hOlnEl __._e_ ‘Tuesday. Ml". Matthias Acorn, Village Green, _' l who has. been suffering from an in- ," The many mend: o! Mr. Wm. 5111-‘ fected hand ls hnprovlng. ‘ liven, Vernon. are pleawd to know hel _ tr improving alter having an infected , fete. b M_rs. Jcmes Redmond. Lake Verde, was c recent visitor to the city. . Miss Ohrlatettll 611.106. teacher at Doalll occurred at the home or her ‘ wllview, spent the week end in the son. Mr. Wm. McDonald, Glencoe, of _ City. Mrs. Eliza McDonald. lrl ‘the can. . 7 __ l year o! her age on October 23th. Mrs. .Messrs. Georte Bmlth bnd Danlel- MCDflllilld W85 only 111 u yew hour; Cumming; were recent visitors to the and her sudden der =.e nus a great ,C1ty. ‘ . shock t0 her lfltllllj’ She whom she w" through the lung days or 11c‘; life nus vith her at the time nl sunset and ext-hing star. She leaves to mourn u a daughters and two soils. Her remain; were ten- derly borne to Vernon River ceme- lvliv Oll Wednesday mornint Kind all - had served faithfully Mrs. Vincent Grant and daughter Mary. Mlllvlew. were in the city £11166”- -lir. r. Metheaorl. Oyster new‘ Airidxewu s vlaitnr w Mlllvleiv aiundey. illct was liiortal was laid to rest. The ‘l , poll bearers WETBI Messrs.. Frank ‘Lon. J. J. lllcDollald. Wm. Coady, ‘mommy triendaot Mr. Aenece Emu Mmomld’ Shaw “lawman. Millvlew are sorry to learn oil . J . Wu .—M. his recent illneu. as son .. | -—~— Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Jenkins Ind "J'- and Mrs. B. Drake, Millvlew, were flute o! Mr. and Mrs. Callum Bruce; ‘Hlfmlwee. recently.‘ pvmrra SEASON l OPENS AT HALIFAX ' (Sllcriel To Tlle Guardianl ' . Hrlelriix. N. s. Nov. litw-ODOHUII the Jennie Harvey. Cltv, W110 has‘ . . . . - "e some“ w w» ml with-iii “.3131“5i;3“.iZ§§‘?-.Ii’t§§5§5“’§; Mrs. Henry Wood Vernon River; re-I . ° , U - mm“ home wedgud” ‘Clllt? lli pJll u: bunday fiom Liver- ' ‘p001. Belfast and Glnszolv. Among l'l..<sr "l‘1~. lie- Mr. Frederick McIntyre. and sistela- 5.2.1] Samrgjrpjisftgn-‘Lyi “mini. Monmw’ “m” 5M5“ c’! M“ E-lrlxtll great grendsoll sot Czar memmvl 5am“?- Th! ml"! frlendlNlflllfllli 1. who intends to pass six 1M3‘ ‘Mum’ "'9 ‘my ‘w leanrtllwlillw ‘in the United States. W118i’! e a n” u ‘"11 l‘ “mn- l:e expects to call on the Vander- bil s. Tlic "Albertlc." first of the sea- sons transatlantic liner service ar- " _ 4 ranged in csrljullctlon with the J M“ "N! Mrs. Weutherbic and, Canadian National Railways, has WM?‘ and Mrs. J. Sample, Montazuefsr»: passengers to land at Halifax. From l W" sheets of Mr. and Mrs. w, Llhgrq», sho will rail for Now York. Al- Vlenkins- TRWIUY. O ltogether fclilr liners fruzn British and - ‘litlfldhlll ports are due here this 4 Ilulnber o! the Mtllview people filfeekend. with more men ei|ht ‘nf-‘ndfid the lbw Show which wee hundred passengers to lend at the . W11 lh town last week. Canadian National Termlneb here- i sure llrurr For women's DISURDERS . ,- JEN-DAY TREATMENT Orange Lily is s certain relief for all disorders o! women. It la IDPmd locally end Ls absorbed into the auflerlrls "all!"- The dead watt: mat- ”; u, the conielted lemon i; expelled, givinl , ' immediate mental I114 -- 5' lphyslcsl relief; the blood 1 veraah and nervaa are toned and strengthened, and the cirltulltlfifl b rendered ze use»; er our treatment u cum on rlrietly "Wm" Pflwlllu. nae me ca the actual location of the eleeeee. it canny‘ W» but do food mall form of female t-rvllblv!» lfldudl"? d"”"° I116 painful menstruation. lellcorrhoea, fllllfll’ o! the womb. lmwlhl- and ovation troublaa, etc. Price 82.00 per box. which ls ruflicient 1°1- m mfliath‘: traetlnant. A Trial Treatment. eumh M" 1° dlys, “mo”. yufgg-"m, to any euflerinr woman who will send m‘ B" Maren. Iailoue tan come and more» Mn. Lydia W- 14°“- Drltt I. winner/enamel Mr- Vcmon Ross, Union Road, was .1 recent virltcr to Mulvlew. "J3; ~Sold By Lending Druggists EVBYYWM" _ ilfi , , ' - - --.'..'_i....m~rvnd~vnp'~r-;_ ’ ' ~ N‘ . c» Trinity Church Anniversary Service amp-.- “Bu! let my due test never tail‘ To walk the atudioua blotter: pale. M1 10v! the hiyh embewed r001. With cutie pillars muay proof. Ancl storied windows richly brlgh‘. wtmz a dim religious light." Trinity vmue t. urcb er’ this City will welcome the public to the elxty- lift-h Anniversary rervieu o! the op- enlng o! the Church to be held w- MOITOW. . The comer atone of this lulldlnl wee laid on the 25th o! May, 1868, end the Church was opened-on the 13th ol November. 1m. u the Prince 5t. Wesleyan Methodist Church. . The beginning o! Methodlem in Charlottetown, however. (be; bockto century when this city wu~ a_ mere villa-ca. and baton any pike otwor- ehlp of any denomination had been erected.- TM first "Meeting X01156" of the‘ Methodist Society. as it was then called. was built on alehruond‘ street. west or the moyel Bank Btllld-.' mg. where services were held by "the, people called Methodists" until the; land on the comer cl Prince. encl Richmond street: was purchased in 1934 and a laraer place oi’ worship was erected. Here. for nearly alxtyl years, Methodiam grew and prospered. and during this period the "Oldl Chapel" wu. et two dlflerent times. enlarged and improved. ‘Then it was found necessary tor the eucommoda-l tlon of the growing congregation to tlcn o! the present Brick Church was, decided upon. This was the OUMDDXG, o! three-quarters oi e_ century u! l Methodlsm in Charlottetown. Lion of the present church “building with an empty treasury. but with im- bounded faith in the future. Xn two, years the building was finished at cl cost or [arty thousand dollars with a large part o! this amount in siiht a ‘ short time utter the church was cp- ensd. This 1n a large measure ex~ plains the flnn foothold the church had gained up to this period. During the sixty-five years o! this Church's history the lei-gs debtthat remained‘ otter the first. eflort was under the paéwfltlft) the Rev. W. W. Brewer. the remaining amount or nearly ten thousand dollue was fully paid and eutlefled. ‘ 1n 189a, under the pastorate of the Rev. G. M, Campbell. the whole 'in-' terlor cl the building war changed. The plaster ceiling was removed and replaced with the present, design. the closing yours o! the eighteenth, " have a. larger building. and the erec- 1 ' In 1862 our fathers belan the erec- I ’ reduced It different £11386. until 189}, ~ THE CHARLUFPET “*l'flfiitrt1/M"*l=‘ NOT exactly his reenter teee . . Amt vibe eeuldnt forgive any Ordinary, everyday‘ ‘man for giving wayto his feelings when a plate of steaming, tempting CLARICS CHICKEN SOUP is placed before him, Plump chickens r . ". healthy chickens rr: the kind there used to be when the old open tire in the kitchen did all the cooking . . 1 in juicy, tender chicken swinging to and fro ‘t. . ."tl1e flames eagerly licking around it e a ethe gravy oozing out . . . 'A-a-a-ahl a soup made from chickens aueh as those . . . wouldrft you love - . . .don’t.you crave it . -. . themwhy dot-Ft you. have ‘it? It’: here . .. cLARrrs CHICKEN sour: ' IQIIAIO CHICKEN nurrox anon: scorer: anon-r noel; run-rec murmur cream: IIULLIOAIAWIIY VEGETABLE PIA W131. ARKlLbQI-IR- Establishments at liourneeit. Pp. sT. new, £>.Q., “...; l-lmmow, 0N1, _ The conlenla e/ Q Chen Orion Soup have pal-and Federal Gevemmur; tnqpactmq at": v ., V” oxmnr GREEN PEA consumes ‘s PANYi LIMITED» The old windows were taken out and stained glass ones were but. in. The choir seating was remodelled. up-toq date chairs were provided and other] necessary improvements were medal This work that wan done at c ooist c! several thousands of dollars, vras ell paid by the congregation in a very short time. ~ in 1cm. under the cartel-ere of the Rev. H. E. Thomas. the present ‘lne pipe organ wee installed et a cost. of about nine thousand dollars. One- hnlt oi thh lmbunt was bald by the Ladies‘ Aid Society of the Church. In ma. under the pastorate o! the Rev. R. G- Yullnn, the old Pew Rent. System oi’ the Church was abolished. the old 1131's removed and replaced by the present seating, and even‘ teat vlas made absolutely tree. At this time u new and improved heating system ivu maimed and the interior of the Church wee painted. The cost cf these improvements amounted to ton thousand dollars, part ol this‘ amount was paid by Grace Church when the union or the two chill-chm took place in 1918. In 1923. under the pastorate 01 the Rev. w. M- Ryan. the baument o! the Church, which had remained un- urea alter the erection or the Heart: Memorlol Hall. was remodelled by raisin: the ilcor of the building to a level with Sidney Street, providing a number o: class rooms and u lurk! Social hall for the use o! the Chllrtlh 5nd oorigruatlon. The coat of this work was in the vicinity o! uverl thousand dollars which was all sub- scribed the evening the social hall was opened. In 1m when Church Union wad umciated the Oflieial board 0! this Church was llletiv P1604 l1‘! WM ‘b1; to time ever thle finely equip- peel building with all lta appfllht- lnents. which represented the real sacrifice or three leneratlona oi’ Methedism to the Unltnd Church of Canada absolutely free o! debt. The name or ‘Prlnlty United Church was chosen at thla timi- With the union el use churches the confront-ion weremtlv lemme- md the various organlaaticna receiv- qd greater impetlu in their "IL The clr-t’: with it; incl-cued mem- berrhip ll now rendering splendid urvlcg under the Ofloiiht lOldOtlhlp o! Prolauor Fletcher. At the Anniversary services touch‘ row thO RAY. Andrew D. IOU» t!‘ gyelnay, on, will preacbboth morn- lrl; and tvenina. end new! mum will be rendered lultablo to the 6t!- cuicn- .- "Thm let the oniiaa "I! NW» l Imperial 011 . . Abane . . Acme Gas 6r Oil Aconda. . Admiral Oil ... .. Ajax Oil & Gas Amity Amulet Arno... . .. Associated Oils .. Alberta Pic. Cons. . Baltac . . . . . . . .. . B. A. Oil Barry-l-lcllinzer .. Base Metals. Bedford Bldiood Bewna M’Kubiva. ... Big Missouri Calmont Gastle-‘Iretheilvey Central blanitoba Oonlagas commonwealth Pete. .. Dalhouele Oil IIIID a e all n3 -r ... .... Dome .. East. Crest . . . . .. Faloonbrldge Nickel .. Foothill; Granada Graham-Bouquet ... .. . Helllnger ... Home Oil Howey Hudson Bay Int. Nickel .. Int. Pete. . Kirkland Mk6 xootenay-Her-‘enca Luke Shore Lowery Peta. ... ... ... wlutlo Mandy Manitoba Basin .. Mcyland Oil ... ... .... McIntyre Mercury Mlnlnl Cor Merland Ncwbee Nlpiaatng .. Noranda Pend Orellle Pioneer [mutter Guemoat ... Ian Antonio ouerltruoreou .. liaeqe .. .. lnuthw tPete. ... ... gurllufflnclflc ... .. qudb Basin ... ... ... .. Qylvgdtg .,. ... _... ... .... e-e eee on u. Ial nee .3. .-e u. nee ae ... eel ... .... ... ... aaa ...- ... aoa e-e e... ,.. ... one e... .‘.. ... ... .'. a lee ‘e... ... ... i... ..- ee- .... Ill era an! .... sa- lea ...- . . aae ... ean e» 4661’. Dtleolva It! late eutuhe. ‘Ila the tall-Mud Old! I101 .... Allbrluatllroavenbetoiomyqve." 0a the main; In m...‘ time. nee autnelol clear. As rlay with lvliltlllllrflllmlh mule STANDARD STOCK AND MINING Tech-Hughes ... EXCHANGE. TORONTO» TJOUBT- ESY SOLLO\VAY.»MILLS h COM- CHARLOTTE- TOWN BRANCH. NOV- 15. 1929. no: Ventures Limited . . . . .. 4.00 Wainwcll Oll .15 Waite Ack. Mont. 3.35 Wrightd-largreuve .. 1.23 lMoney .1. .. 5U? 1.20! .50:- INDUSTRIAL QUOTATIONS DH) 1.87 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 1.93: .13 American Can. 1.a3\ American 6:. Foreign Power .. .26] Amer. smelting at Rel. 1-45! Amer. Telephone d; Tele. 2.25, Anaconda Copper ~73! Baltimore dz Ohio ... 38.75 Bethlehem Steel ... flillBrlags Mir. .. v1.03 Canadian PaclflcRy. .33 Chesapeake dz Ohio lb‘ Chrysler . 51D. Colorado Fuel A: Iron 11' Consolidated Gas o! 1v. Y. I-BTCoi-n Products Slime 2'1 General Electric .. 1-03 General Motors .. Granby . . . . . . . .. .. 175 Hup Motors 7-25 Intsrnl. Tele. e Tele .. 159 Kenn Copper . 7-15 American Superpower 2-59‘! Canadian Marconi ~31 Elcctrlc Bond 8e Share .. 34 Kclrter MfrMQr-ltgolnery Ward .. 12-35 Northern Pacilic .. l" Nltlonel Power a Lizht 19-35 New YorkCentral - - - - -- 28-09 Phillips Petrol . . . . - - - .- 1" Bil Public Service of u. .1. e ...- . ... ... 1A L1 u. 315° Radio ~59 Reading . l“) Rep. Iron s; Steel 15-35 Sears Ytcbucl: 11° Stan. O11 of N. a. 5 u. S.8'.eel ~30 United Corpn. .. ~73 Vanadium ~ --- -- U-"flnlestinghouse Electric laaslwvfllwvrth ~5°£Yel1ow Truck 3.35 105W 64h 737A n I . e. l 83H 115': 33v‘ 2U"l T15 IMI MONTREAL noon cxcnalvcr: ¢3'3.Brc.z.'1‘. L. 6: P. 1-99’ n1 m. Steel 2nd ma. flfiilcoekehutt 3~15[Domlnlon Bridge .25 yurrous Players lfllbiauey Harri: .. ~39 McOoll Frontenac lllmont. L. ‘H. 6r Power “Mrower Ccrpn. ~95 shawinlun .. 1-80 Steel o! Canada 1.40 Quebec Power 5-09 Winnipeg lilac .- -- - .50 p. o. Power A" Alcohol C Presentation 393i 4 21H’ IThe. departure of cu;- you h to new to burn. We dye ‘glad ,tlnue the l: the friends end neighbors o! Baltic ‘gathered at the home of M1. and Mrs. Fteellian Stewart and their daughter Eva and larosented them ivith a. Ullfllitlflll mahogany lilanliel clock and the folluiving address; We in t‘ '5 cqslmuiillty have gath- lcred tcge l‘ on nlany oeunzlolis. and broader field... QHHHEIZEJFAES of some happy occasmn, house warm- lngs. weddings. our last trlhuie to our clear departed. and lictv comes an 0211311011 without a pferzcrlsllf. The retirement o1 one of our euc- lcessful farmers. and with bu. family to eno her eommun~ 11y. We cannot loll you how much lve shall mo: cacli one of you. Ycu cal-e all gathered lvllii us around our fuesldzs alicl clvlays gave us a heal 1y ucloonze to yours. You have‘ mourned with us “hen we grieved and YClLIlCCti \\l‘.?1l or had came for and alll 33s proved 111v: ‘ lil the true JJPS $911 are learnt; The regret that our unnzlnunhr". tr we are glad llllll yell will i". L-e lar Manure-d from us allrl t‘. you: lteartli i111 and elcnliz; lump will bllll continue ma’. you ill-c not laying dmvll the weapons 0t your profession but paring thcm over to _v;lll:i_"_,cl' 211:1 hlflillflfl‘ hands. just cltctbcr wxltlclzuc n1 tlis- hlllfil. cf prcgrcg. illilch you have always prarticrd and while sincerely re~ gTEVllZZ "he lrvs from our c1111‘: companionship of you. V011" ‘H59 anrhdallgltler. "we hid your succes- ors welcome to our welal llf: imd our homes. Many of us have 870W“ up vvlth you and shared your 1W5 ;end sorrows. hardships and success- es as you climbed life's mountain ride, nnrl now as you reach lllC summit and are retiring [rom farm lite we all 10in in dishing tliat the rcmemder ct the JZUTIXPT‘ dsivn the “£55171 slope may l;.= loll; pleasant 1nd prosporcilg. \\.l.h time to c011- llCl-lllilil nf youth 811d to cultivate new ones and time l0 pursue some hobby which ls Mm‘ all .l*.v saint tlivlll ‘in lilc. May yuii say L0 each other ill the ivm-ds oi the peel: 67"." 402-‘ 39H 33 “j ‘H 74 12‘: 6] sol 3) ll "Come grew old along with me for the best is vet. to be. The in‘ of hie for whifh the first was mad? Please acrent. .h.s gift llol. icr its welue but. as a token fr! YUP-fill‘ trance from your old friend: and ‘neighbors. and may you h==r l“ ltlck (or litany years. l Mr. Stewart. made i very littin! .l'eply and after a very enJllYlblt H‘ 'cnlng and delicious luncheon 11w Jrlthds and neighbors r1811!!!” ‘writhing Mr. and Mrs Stewart and liieuriiter much harrinlvs and be" ‘wishes for the flllllil ________,_._.___ l u Nwmb" nu‘ label's Ielabaot In Illateupae, I IF YOU ARE LOOKING for departurer ; I l . o l lCentral Guardian l f TB! AUCTION SALE 0f Mi‘. Pa:- rlck Hagan. lnkerman. Let 23. was ‘postponed until Tuesday, NOWIIBULl . at. same hour. BB01~2ll $11!.‘ best in Radio you will want t: hear’ the mw victor Electric for Victor is. the final word in Radio. Hnlmanc. Grafton Street. 9785-11. SACRED CONCERT IN ST. JAMES. CHURCH Sunday evening otter Divine Service. Soloist, Madam Ken- neth Richards. Silver collection. sliz-ll-li-sl. MABSHFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH y "Rev. A- c. vmcem n. 0., of Char- dottatown Baptist Church cull preach lat Mnslilleld, Sunday at 3 orloui-z. l w». Vincent will sing. G DOZ. CARD TABLES strong and well made-a fortunate purchasewfol" the rest of this week or while they last at the extremely 10w pliet‘ o1 ‘$1.49 each. R. T Holman Lzmlted. Graft/Oil Street. 9785-11 BAPTIBT OHURCIL- lbev. A. C. jvirioenm). n. will speak morning rand evening. The morning sermon. Mblothlrlr but leaves." and for the l evening “How to Fill a Church." Alisa. ‘Barbara Macrlelll, soprano sing; nl the morning service. ' l m MEDIOBIAM or successor: ll‘. T. “IATKXS Madam Kenneth l Richards will etrlg at. Sacred CODCEM i in St. James Church on Sunday H~ ening after Dllme Service. silver rul- ‘ lectlon to defray cost of publishing‘ Mr. Watkis‘ Anthem "The Kim; 0'1 Love My Shepherd Is." 9742-11-1-141 HERE 1S A REAL BARGAIN.- Eavarion China Dinncrivarw stuck pattern in a beautiful pattern-any piece 15c or 7 pieces for $1.00. You . v.11! wonder how it can be sold at this prize H. T. Holman Limited. Grafton‘ , Street. 9756-11.‘ IT COSTS NO MORE to operate a. Irgidalre 12 months in the year, than‘ l: does for ice in the ice season. Coni- pare the difference in service. You need a Frigidaire right now to keep , food as it should be kept. See the l Frigidaire: at Holmcrfs, Charlotte-l town. eves-ll.‘ POLICE 06.. .~*' A. the Police‘ Court yesterdlt morn-n; the depen-j dent. ul a case for the unlawiul pas-l scsololl of liquor was sentenced to 6 mcliics ln gull. A man was, tilled $2 and costs or 5 days In: breach 0H the sanitary by law. One drunk and, incapable was fined $10 and coats or 30 days. and a second $3 and casts‘ or 5 days. IINTERTAINED. ~— A very en- Joyable evening was spell. a! the home of Ml‘. James Gillan. EYlZh-m‘ ton Ave. cn Wednesday evening.‘ when its daughler. Anne. assstecl hvher two enters cn stained forty- fivo of their iuuli; friends. The evening nuns spent in dancing and other amusements. alter Wliiflh a dainty lunch “as served. The DEFY was brought to a close -\l.'1lIi HUT?‘ hearty cheers in‘: the siilcfi HlYl their dad and the surging of Guild Nliht Ladies. WELCOME \'l51‘l0!t5.--l!l-r and hire. Irving tvirCausland oi Boston. are visiting relciiics in Prince Ezi- ward Island. I. has been olXléfi-ll years since tlio. latter was lint on- the Island. He illslled the following brothers and sisters: ll/lelvzn: and Daniel MeCalulnlld. Mrs. Jcllillt‘ ‘Fcrgulon. Sllerivucil. Mrs. Boiuinmh Eenlner. Loj."all.st hire Eli licensin- ‘Mrs. H. Feriuson. Miss Sadie M:- Causlsrid and Mrs. E. C 313F005- ChlTlOl eisttll Mr. lllcficuslzlin a" e0 drove to the Old 1163395-334 RY- Mill River aécontpanied by his t-lrl brothers and like nephew. BlllY W?" att. lllacLehn. TRlNlTY UNITED ('liURCH.-~ Special Services. relcblcatlrlj; the tifllh Anniversary o! the 09611111; 0i 111° Church. toniori-oxv. luomlli: and evening. The Congregation will Ml- conle as preacher for the oav. Rev.‘ Andrew l). Reid. Munster El. Andreus United Church, Sjvdtiey. N S Ll ‘ Among them was one in kinrly garb. 1 mg hand o! God. God did not. turn POWNAL NEWS cu Sunday anemone. November 10th, the pulpit et- the Alexandra ' Baptist Church wu occupied by Rev. 1 Mr. Vincent, oi Charlottetown, who’ with his eleerfpereénellty 1nd pleas- l iilg delivery, unfolded a mueage c! divme truths from Exodus 14-80. “And Israel saw the Egyptians dead ' upon the see shore." The speaker‘ first gave hie hearers a vivid mental picture of the victims uponthe shore. Pharaoh. who lay upon the sand u broken pottery, because he liad continually refilaied the mould- I Pharaoh down at first. neither does He turn down any human beings, but " _ wither he gathers up the broken clay ‘ ' and tries again and again to remoid ' cur lives. God brought plague; upon Pharaoh and hie people. “For this cause hale I raised you up, tn chow y‘ in thee my power and their. my muse ‘ may be declared throughout all the . earth." So as the speaker puts it. we ~.i _ see this great king upon the sea. shore V .- becauec the ruler of all had ordained ‘l .' it so. Miss Edith Lawlbr, P. W. 0., 5pm] l‘, the week end at her home here, . I - The Misses Annie MacLelmen 1nd Evelyn Wood. Dlty. spent Thanksgiv- ing at their respective homes 1n A-lex- .. l andra. ' ' ' ltllzs Grace Yeo and Ralph, Arnold -, y» and 1m Locke You. of Charlottetown. ' <1 spent Thanksgiving with thelrzrmq. parents, Mr: and Mrs. Locke Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and lzmily were recent visitor; in M1111 town Cross. ltlessrs. Ernest Smith Utdifilthll! Jones, City, spent the holiday at Greenwood Cottage, Pownal. lune Francis iveed. Mt. Mellick. 7. .,' and Mr. Bruce. Weterside. motored w - 1 _ East Point on Sunday last. Mus Mary Jenkins ha; gong u; I‘ ‘ Boston to spend the winter. ‘ Mr. George Tvreedy. accompanied by his mother and brother, of Albert-y Plains, were visitors to Pow-rial Bun- day. ' ' Mies Beulah Hatch. buck-keeper with Moore dc Mfi-cbeod. Wu a, visitor here on Sunday. the guest of her . uncle, Mr. J. R. Brown. It v Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Macwlllu 1 ivere in the city on business Satur- l '. clay evening. I Thonltzsilvfllz day W55 one or blue sky and abundance of heavenly eun- shlue. No rational being could help ghlhg thank: on such e day. ‘truly all could not ride about ‘in motor can or lcurney to the wood land in search of garlic. but are those the happy cries. "The melancholy days have come the saddest of the year with ivallln: winds and naked woods and pcsLul-es brolnl and lei-e." Surely Lin; \'l'1‘lL!1' lib-s missed the beauty of L Altllllfln. The fullmg o! the leaves. iii; Th": ivmcl lulllng the trees into their iii long ivmicr sleep. The pastures ~ ..'.\‘-'3ltll\§ their garb of white, all a L: tel-zen oi rest from summer's activity. lg . _ Sui-ch" ll ‘i I IQYUUJ season and x111 i‘ have much to be thankful for. Mr. \‘l’llbur Jones. Jonssillle. en- . ,""":l a pleeean: motor trip to Char- | ‘ lultewwll and points further west or r Sunday. - Ml". Fred Robcrison. Birch Hill 5 '1 tun‘. :1 YRS-LOP here on Sunday evenin: _ _ ‘l The Annual Bazaar he'd in tht Fersrlnacr. l-lazelbrock. b7.‘ the Baptist l‘ frlks. of that place was e [rand suc~ 1 ms. the supper alclle realizing $105 ' ‘ill-e: specks tlell for the cooks in that loealltv. Altogether u patlgllgtpry , ‘mm was realizerl.--P. ‘this will ba the first. visit to Cher- ll :.:.:l\\'n. by tilts noted preacher. an! 111:. illrssaics are being eagerly curl-J. pared bv Trinity Congregation [pyg- 121 mluzr by: the Choir morning and v emns: All rel-mes at usual hours f‘ I-l. C h’ will broadcast the evening #911126 3 Ito “I Can't It's true at time! poof!!! - in eytte I H! rmd tesrluiicns_ An incurrnse policy make; it easy-ten time: easier than rent. you are protected. event- ually you have a substan- ltlarlilmsl guaranteed. at» optic: t-veurmxmnll. l. W. llllflll. ' Prhaa ll 9 Save’ lmta htly tlal sum. Premiums lovr-pellolea all launch M“ .4