_ .. » _ i ,i ‘ .<.t]¢` resnuaav 11', _ion lf' . THE Cl-iART.OT'l`F.'l`0WN GUARDIAN 6' JP ¢;::: _ .. " .. 'lwelve Oufnces of Energy' x ' l -2:! M1 /Lb $7. ‘ f. cf/ I . 'A 'perfect fooglconiains ever needed element . castle/ digested- - Tortifies you to mee wintry weather Made hy 1'he Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, |_¢d_ L Lo'cal Minister Preacher in N.S. The following writo-up is from the New Glasgow Evening News of Feb. bthi- ~ Sunday was a great day for the people of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, A well filled church greet- ed the speaker of the day, Rev, M. Bcott Fulton. at the momlng service. Mr. Fulton is a. msn of unusual BUYS. possessing a very genial and attrac- tive personality, an exceptionally fine sense of humor, combined with a deep insight into the things of the spirit. His message in the morning. entitled, "A poisonous heresy,” was a masterful exposition gf the epistle ct Colossians, in which Christ in all things had the pre-eminence. ` At the evening service the church was packed to the doors to hear Mr. Fulton at his best in his challeng- ing message, "Choosing and Being Chosen." He dealt with g typically Presbyterian theme of God’s sover- eignty and a man‘s free will, show- ing from a practical point of view that God does choose Hisworkmen. and yet presenting the challenge to every one present to "choose ye this day whom ye will serve," for the cp- portunity is ours. A large number of people were pre- sent from Stellarton, as well as New Glasgow, showing the high esteem in which Mr. Fulton is held by those among whom he ministered some years ago. Mr. Fulton also spoke to the Bible Class and Sunday School and his message will. not be forgot- ' ten for months to come. TORONTO, Feb. 9-By |, strange coincidence by-elections were neces- sitated in the North Lanark rldings in both the Canadian and British Houses of Commons .by the deaths of Conservative members on the same day. Dr. R. F. Preston, member for the Ontario constituency of North Lan- ,ark and Col. Sir Alexander Bprot, INTEREST continued from page 1 ii Kensington school Blanche Hughes, X, Doris MacKenzie, IX. Jennie MacDonald. X. Elva Caseley. IX. " cnsltl.o'r'ra'rowN wen kent st. selml A william lt. Burnett, x. ` Niall H. Burnett, 15;, Prince of Wales College John Denny (ist year), X1, Zion C. G. I. T1 .In the evening the Canadian Girls in Training took charge of the get-_ vice, the president Freda MacMillan announced the hymns, and Elsie Warren read the Scripture. A C. G. I. T. choir led in the Slheins of the following special hymns: “Come let us Sing of I Wonderful Love", "0 Worship the King", “Breathe on Me, Breath of GDC." Bhd “JESUS Calls ug O‘¢r the Tumult." A quartotto, Sadie Worth. Annie Weir, Anna McMillan and Lorena Sampel sang "God, who Touchest Earth With Beauty.” The choir sang "I Would be True” and the C. G. I. T. hymn. Mr, Fulton spoke very appropriately on the "Four-Fold Life.” which is the aim of every C. G. I. T. taking ln the different sides, intellectual, social. physical and spiritual. Edinburgh. Scotland. is to have a new motion picture theatre seating 3,000. 4-OO-#O-O-69400-O-6-0'#-O-GO-0-O4-O-00-4 i DR. J. P. MILLAR DINTAL SUBGION K' -`*'. = ii 'i l -_-i - > ' Central Guardian lisucs .rr Lssoa muon mm, tonight. Admission. on-in aio. ua- ies 150. 4455 rotlca coulrr.-st the Police Court on Saturday, a defendant in a Customs and Inland Revenue case was nned $50.00 and costs. REV. W. J. JOHNSTON. Field sec- retary of the Churches of Christ in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia is supplying for several weeks in the Central Christian Church. where he conducted the services yesterday morning and evening. T0 REORGANIZE M0 TOR LEAGUE.-A meeting will be held this evening in the Board of Trade rooms at 8 p. ni. for the purpose of re-organizing the Prince Edward Isl- and Motor League. It is understood that the appciritmentof a secretary. part of whose duties will be to visit and report on Hotels and Summer boarding houses, with a. view to sup- plying valuable information to visit- ing motorists and otherltouriste, will be considered. All motorists and oth- ers interestea are urged to attend. CARD PARTY»--The card party held by the St. Vincent de Paul sew- ing circle in the Children of Mary So- dality ` Hall on Friday evening last was an unqualified usccess. The spa- aious hall was comfortably filled with enthusiastic contestants for the beau- _, tilul lzes which were merited as pr follows: Ladies-lst, Miss Mamie Tralnor, score 41; 2nd, Mrs. Chas. MacDonald, score 37: Gentlemans- lst. Prof. L. A. Cormier: 2nd, Mr. J. A. Klggins. The lucky table prize was drawn by Mrs. Jas. Lightizer. The ladies in charge wish to thank all who in any way helped to make the evening such a pleasant and pront- able one. ` __________.__ Mr. Harry McK1e, the genial re- presentative of the Wright Flexible Axle Company, Montreal, returned to the city on Saturday from Summer- side and other points west, after a very successful business trip. The many friends of Mrs. Willard icy follow by_ rheumatic fever. * (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Feb. 9-Sir James A. M. Alklns, former Lieutenant Golverlmr of Manitoba is in Tor- ” mm amy. ln will as the luheh- em speaker at 'I‘uesday’s meet- _,,____.___------ BIRTHB ‘ STEWART-In this city, on February member ,ar the scottish cummuemy cum cms mi nlehmoaa wth, mo. is Mi-_ and Mrs. H. M. ate- P'_°P°" d hter Evel Marion. of the same name, both died yester- l0Ul5-0,2 1133-. Wm’ ° 'ug ’ yn dny_ '”** _ _ DEATHS The Markets fun l ,||,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,, GILLIS-At Cardigan, on Feb. lst.. - . John P. Gillis. a¢ed48 years. W[Ls0N_¢'At ouidistn. Jin' “nd” Ono' Insertion ....................-.-.1.........». Ili per lilo of I won! Martha wilson* dunno" of me hw nm hum on li se l ran rm- as .1 s :ru J°hn Wilwh and Ml-PERF” BGIWH- ' llgln lunelnu ............-........ 'lo por has nr I vocal aged 82 years. - %+%*O _ lIOB'l‘0N-At Summerside, on Feb- For Sale ---w-"-’-”-_"""’ ruary Bth. George Horton, aged 84 ___._`._.. Found - years. Funeral Monday at 2 p. m. F€ATHE?.lB1l;JlDS INTO 5-313- __.._--------'__- from the residence to the People‘s "Y °d it mi Gsm- P W ana rox “ian-G. U." _ . . t. ol °“°m°’“' W’ s°'“"’”y “nth” F(l"tciiu|;al°(t1li:uiarii apply W. A. Jen- Rev C J B Mr dems mmreis co.. 1.68 Quran B¢\’°°°- chulottewwn, l>. ia. 1. mo-1-is-ti __ To Let _ ,A klns, Vernon. 445'!-2-ll-1L ______________.__.i- Articles For Sale 'It LET-TWO FRONT ROOMS. well -heated and nicely furnished. Accommodation for 4 people. Par- ker House. Kent St. -4007-1-10-tf FOR. SALE A1' A BARGAIN, MED- ium size Safe, in good condition. Apply write "W" care Guardian. 4488-2-li-31. , Miscellaneous Male Help Wanted mo. Amman Mscnonslin. LAND Surveyor, 1-Icrmanviile, P. E. I. . 4488-2-9-imc. ________.._.___._.--- snirrmo nos, sxrllorrloos- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- Irv. ti ,._.._..`,__._._1-Z-1--1¢‘*‘*"' lmmonlssl AND luolmnmo caros at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Priliflfl Oolillsronnlmcl calms AND Onvllopee with lddratl Printed. Jun the umm for muowldce- mel! iiltilliltiolll.. 00-. Gil-lrdihll Jcvrlfrmtery. . U- IDKXCBANOBNOAUBISWILD landatoolemanfcrweetsracan- adsfaad. ApplyB.!».ne\cou.e0a llo!ut.yro` ‘ Winn! , use _, $1.4-i-ie-41-me . I , . WANTED A SMART YOUNG MAN good school education, must be well recommended. ADP!! Pure Milk Co Ltd. _ 4449-I-0-3i Wanted ___________.....__---- WANTED-A COUPLE OF FUI- nished rooms forqliglg i‘\:d\181::°¢P~ , A ite' " u . me my wr 4450-il-9-ai - WANTED -- HORSE 5 OB SIX MCLEOD-Passed peacefully away on Feb. 2, Mary McLeod, dearly beloved wife of the late John Cummings, in her 9'lth year. The death occurred at the homo of her son, Daniel M. Cummings of Milton, at which place the funeral will take place, today, (Monday) at 2.30 o'clocl¢ to Harts- ville Cemetery. - . ' In Memoriam In loving memory of Mrs. Duncan Darneh, Marlhiield. who died Ieliy. 11, im. Two years have passed since that sad ml When God called one we loved away: The chock was great. the lose severe Doctors Give Testimony Peerless Ginger Ale unsurpassed in Many Qualities LEADING physicians report that Peerless Dry Ginger Ale if heat- ed and taken hot on going to bed nf.-V will break up any in- ll'v. l cipient cold. . , _ l ‘This is a great ‘ ~ . tribute to its very high _ \ quality. as is the fact LY that the medical pro- . ~‘ \ /£_,j feseion advise its use in hospitals as being the / " '_ ‘ill l if lllvl 1. :I purest. The Carbonatlon of this Ginger Ale is so perfected that a bottle left uncorked over vu , e- night will retain until yu l` ngxt day its splzlrkle ang e ervescene an in th respect it is unique, both amongst foreign and domestic Ginger Ales. It competes only with imported and in all tests made has proved-its superiority. Eli/arhally no Ginger Ale on the market today approaches it in ap- pearance, and the brilliant: label and gold capsule, with the pink tissue wrapper lends distinction to any well apfplrinted table. the opinion of experts the sandy soil of Prince Edward Island is res- ponsible for the grand quality of the water used in the manufacture of Peerless and is primarily the cause of its- absolute purity. ` 4430-2-il-Mon-thurdl. lfl 7* `-_--<4 _ ../ continued from page 1 directors tomororw, will be immed- iately laid before Hon. C. A. uun- ning, Minister of Railways and Ua- nais, at Ottawa for action this ses- sion. A series of conferences have been taking place, beginning early in January, between the officers or the Canadian National and the Canad- ian Paciilc Railways with a view to arriving at agreements regarding certain lines in territories where the plans of the two companies appear- ed to conflict. While no oiliciai an- nouncement has been made regard- ing these conferences it is understood agreements have been arrived at cov- h N B Wm ering sveral of the questions which J. MaD ld, St. Jo n, .. . be pleisecgnzo know me is c°m;ale!_ threatened to bring about railway t. H mn 1. 1m._ deveiopmen cms an" 9' sg ous eu 0 pe “In Nova. Scotia it is proposed to construct a line 67 miles in length to open up the local territory betw'e“en Sunny Brac and Guysboro for the lumber lndustry and to provide bet- tor transportation facilities for agri- cultural and fishery produce. As part of the program for complete stand- ardlzatlon of the track guages in Prince Edward Island a new line will r be built 10 miles in length between Lake Verde and Pisquid, P. E. I., is d_.. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que.. Feb. 10.-The local and foreign demand for ‘Ca- nadian grain here Saturday was quiet 'but values for all lines were well maintained. The trade in spring and winter wheat iicur was of a limited character but prices were unchanged. The undertone to the mlllieed mar- ket continued firm under a good de- mand from local and United States buyers. Standard grades of rolled oats were steady. A moderately active business was done in eggs and pric- es were firmly maintained. Receipts were Saturday 4,802 cases. Owing to the limited supplies available and the good demand the undertone to the butter market continuediinn. Receipts were 40 packages. The tone of the cheese market was steady but the volume of business was small.. Receipts were 181 boxes. 'i‘he bean market was steady. Ca- nadian handpicked sold at $5-'75 Dar bushel, wlle yellow eye and brown beans were quoted at 85.00 per bush- el. The inquiry for potatoes continued good and values were about steady. Q44§ ASK FOR Funeral of Late Hon. J. H. Bell The funeral of the late Bon, John H. Bell was held on Saturday from his late home. the residence of Mr. and M11. H. M._ Downing, Central Street, Summerside, and was very largely attended, friends and rela- tives coming in large numbers from lall parts of the province to pay their ;last respects to one of P. E. Isla.nd's ‘most gifted sons who was at all *times faithful to his duty in the ser- vice of his country. | Ex-Premier Bell was of upright and sterling character and both at home and abroad was held in the highest lestwm by all. During a well round- ed life he never wavered in his at- tention to duty and in his passing this province will long feel its loss. ` The funeral service was conducted 'by Rev. J. P. C. Fraser, assisted by Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans. There was Ia short service at the home, and thence 'to 'Trinity United Church. 131111318 the service a very beautiful solo. "There is a Beautiful Land on 'HiBh.” was rendered by request; by |Mrs. A. E. MacPhail, of Camrose, Alta., nee Miss Alireda Compton of Summerside. The honorary pall bearers were Senator MacArthur, Mr. A; E. Mac.. _Lean, M. P., Chief Justice Matheson. Premier A. C. Saunders, Hon. W. M. S McKay. Dr. A. w. mars, Mr. o. liflll. in death very fittingly expmg- a. all times, indicated in 1115 life If _ I 1311 |"'l"I i ZSAE |_"=l.'_|-.i E1 |-,qi C_,|-_ii -l S. S. "Terne" arrived at North Sydney Saturday moming, in tow of C. C+. S. "Stanley" Her cargo oi' po- tatoes is reported to be in fairly good condition. ` ZION CHURCH Despite the inclement weather I good congregation WH-S P\'°8¢l1li YC!- terday morning. The minist/er's ser- mon was spiritual and practical. Phil. III-IV:'1 furnished the toPi¢» which was the “Secret of Happi- ness." The anthem rendered by the Choir was "Sweet is Thy Mercy" (Barnby) you old weishins \b°\\t 1000 ¢° nat am iammary we me an asa. th l ft bs taxes h im. iioo lbs suitabl;‘ io; ggivigzusg gl; ,wma by M hum. .M Mp Bark Buzhssnrmmahga r °'°'°°"' °` “° write 111- ' MS d 'rhiswillbeabusy week withal not ti uia if not real fat. statiii: lizhatryou have and price -- um” Aid meegmg Mqnqgy gym expected. me neu. vlrlewn P- s. 1 ..._____1»-111 ' . ing. _ |450-2-ll-li. If you want the _Mgt mem" of ,mmnu md ss” ° sion on 'ruesday evening _ Situations Vacant _Y In Mgmqrgam BEST OOUGH “mmm ,M md mm Bm Teachers Wanted wnlcrm-lrlmn onus 'rasca- susoar _etnoolmpigt mr: "meow slams' . me-z-v-si. r w'ia'»'»iwfl°i°i£-°' X. " \e;~w=' ; ' 58- Wanted” Aimmoo nn:xnal_lN°'9 mm, ,,,,,,,|,,-M. me *“°:°‘ “W °""‘ ‘“ "°“" calfnuauuxmmwmtfusm _lQ\’h|lll\|lltP\Y|-“‘N'ld.~“'m"' |`»‘h|‘ih*v‘°°°a|».tf‘.r'u¢h. Basaa.ronThursday MEDIGNE - Sewing Guild Friday evening at homeofMrl.R.C.Parent,1i0Biill- erinmllectricty. GI»I\l°"°‘*~ linlleveequieklysnlhplel- l gin1;‘u‘na“rirudrtn?ar:°*Lligt1.\re“fbr=lr‘ lm. ` gg, Mm boglrsginietor who has iult return- vn'n»-oomin|m` amenmmi ~ F"\'°'“|°“"°"*- - 'T ¢anom1>i°touoounty.whmlum- . annum 'mae schools. um at “G1-I-11-li 'rn noun naooeleu mm _mmm *mm mm Lawrence. Montreal. Qui- . ' l.V.i-aiavrtilhrlo. ` ' ' - * ~ V 7 »ialdaoverthoeplmdidrsdice¢- ""§¢`I.§iT>'§f\'7§§§§'-” N. D. MacLean G0 l\\\0Il ~"°’ “‘°’ "'"°°"‘”‘,,,,"°“‘,,,,,,"-,,“l,,,,," '*1”*? / ‘nd -gun’ ‘tm gn-ggemnownsazn - °"°""“° ' D u Co_ gasuntawtasnaerulrubuch aamamtmnine aablwitvvurk- slmallll nw , .uppmiaunoithosxoaliatna-vice A "“'*"' '°°" - l our mmm anaemia that numlonl friends are enthus- l°° '“'.“*- . an so . .. . by an . _ ' IQ! m K To ' s"',:b`:npreviae\. lur’i~»*-:sc Ammo M2” ,» ’ \ l ' vN_”_____1(__¢ _N __ "` ‘F5 .. .~ ~ ». .- 4 V .-'.‘;I;"-.*"“.r“'u_. ft.. 3' -i.~.~.~ -~ . . . - . ._ .. . . . . _ . =- -i Rev. Ross Eaton continued from page I ___i.._...1,____- worlds an ever opening to us, and great our achievements, all of us are alwayl dlsoovorera. Religion in itself is a great adven- tureinwhiohflodiscallingusto new spiritual dominions. Andinour earthly life we arelearn- ing mole of the vast and wonderful universe about us, giving us ever more sublime revelations of God the Cre- ator. We are called. too, to new worlds of power and achievement, as witnessed by advances made in such material things as radio, aeroplanes. and all the growing list of inven tions which minister to ollr wants. We may glimpse the vision of a new world, too, in Christian thought and life. Religlon‘s emphasis is changing from the literal to the spir- itual, It is shown forth now not so much in creeds as in deeds-not in rites and forms, but in the living spir- it of Jesus, Christianity Ls Christ- likeness. There is a. new world of hlunan- ity eoming. too, said the speaker. This is evidenced by the rm of the masses the labor movement and the grea' thirst for knowledge* among the pew ple. Then. too, the spirit of nationalism which we see rising among the peo ples of the east and the rapid spree Kea and H°“' J' H' My°"s~ The W* ,or the suffrage show to us that th ve Dim b°‘“°rs wemf H°“- Jun” people are at last coming into the Mclntyre, ni-_ J. F. Mcrleui, Mr. A. ,,,,,,, So that, amongthe creeds we an The “"1 °"“’“t°“ wer’ “TY beau' alism and among the nations the new JUBELEE world of internationalism. sing that love for flowers which he, _”` t Then, finally for us all comes the ,manned “om page 1 great world which lies beyond me umm Ammg the” 1" attendance 'great adventure of death h X a from out of town were: Mrs. John The subject or the eveéimg sermon of Milan. was designated to the c r Dixon, of Hampton and Mrs. John , was The Two Great Facts of Lua of St. Peter by the conclave of Feb- (Atlu 192 h h b th 28isl: McDonald, of Tryon, and his brother we nesd G0d__ ruary 2, w en e ecame e Mr. Donald Bell of Tryon; alsg from God needs “_ Pope, under the name of Pius XI. won Charlottetown, Messrs E. T. Higgs, In the couxse of his address Mr The noble desire to obtain 'the ,peace ' if cl lst t‘i ntl lgu of christ" C. G. Duffy. J O. U. Campbell and Eaton “raged the need we have of ..l' . roug icre ‘ 7:00-Qua others, The remains were md 5° God. To us He is an lmeuecmdh has inspired his pastoral activity. Tc 3;30,_Kal rest in the Peoples Cemetery at 3um_ Physio” and mom] nw2ss"_y_ He B the various manifestations of social 9;00_The in th merside beside those of his wife who ch, only complete 5msfamo“_ wo’ error that have cropped up e 9:30 _cu died about twelve years ago. to U emotional and scam needy world, the Pontlfi has opposed the w;00_phy r ur . and He is the one and only com_ constant doctrine ofthe Church. and 10:00 _Vna ‘ ' h th ‘cial ucstion is plete fulfillment of our aspirations '““i“t‘““"’ " all e.s° q movie towards the ,deal and the etemM_ governed by_ the _religious question' H 0o_Ha God needs us' mo' Bald me speaken Recent pontlfical interventions -have The In closing. he emphasized the nec ~s- cast °“"' as °°m"’ry t° d°°""m3l§ 12 00-Da sity of love of God and of our fel-ltcacx-“"5" an “3'r’°g"W"‘“ °f p“g3“` lowmeh and of labour too U welvlens concerning the Clillrch, human ,,,_ ` ' ' cici d al which the | would find the truest and _most dl- no matter how old we are, or how! McNeill, soprano, sang “The Holy Terinyson’s “Crossing thc Bar" ln har two sons remains for some City at 10 a. m. postponed his start _ “nm 12 dclock on account of thick months in Chu-1ottetown_ ated from the Chl \ch by schism and heres have not been excluded from .__i______. l' weather. He then took oil’ but as WGY on account of me mist “limi n;w,_ “Ango 30M-MUNwAT|0N the pontiflcal solicitudc. The grace ' of unity has been beseeched, arid all gation was impractlcable, especially DARTMOUTH ~Ml55~- Felt 10- ,, (m_R ever the straits, he was forces to re- Digit two-way communication by ;’;€§:;lh;}:';i';;°‘;sggltigetzcgiiie .7 ,O Pro ra s an in 9,000 i - “ tum to Moncton, where he landed at P Y' 8 m 1%; W85 CHI' christ the King. 8 on M 1z.ao. Ne trip was made dui-ing the fl°d °u Yesterday between the supply cl d _ ith R _ 9 104" ship Eleanor Boiling ofthe Byrd Round Hills. The Eleanor Bolling re- ported she was 1.040 miles southeast of Dunedin, New Zealand, and was bound for that port after having taken on 80 tons of coal from the steamer C. A. Larsen. All aboard were reportod well and happy. The Eleanor Bolling expect; gg 1-ggggh Dunedin next Thursday and aftor takin! on 9. cargo of tractors, gaso- line, kerosine and coal is scheduled to sail February 16, on her third voyage to the ice barrier. lllnned’s Llnlmlnt is good for colds. Queen Hotel ll ffiilir at iigrsgg s. .t i ..f.i..ili.: lf 3. Millie!- IQOUHQSIMMULH IUC!- Cliarlottetowii' ` Hotel Co., Ltd. Ill! I-` IOQUAID. llhllf. ` frontline I°€II1OV€ It ls the chief i teeth -of d R' Rue" 'md Mr' E' w~ M‘““°“- the new world of inter-denominatioin W ` i 5 covery I` he teeth is found to be ous tooth and gum is a film that forms You can feel E slippery, viscous co and gets iilto crevl stains from food white teeth “off brilliance. (serms ` d th Dlus t "CIENCE has n c. ln C1 o b al UY To remove film al film speci remo Pepsodent. It acts brushing easily re Start today Get counter or vrlte fo The Pepsodent C ronto ", int Cans lla Ypsdal FII nature, so y an mor s, Pope designates as "moral, _luridicail _ q0__W vine happiness. ' n .I.he_mua1c at both services was or E and soc al modernism. The Papal R M Du ,THE ¢';A]¢4|l'|;3}¢y most outstmdmg meth Miss Barham directions regarding the catechism., Piano the formation of youth in Seminar-` 1 nn _VW ‘es the d=velopmen‘ of Biblical and on s“t'““`d“y the Cm' FHYY made Hour" most expressively. Mr. Qulg- `- ' " - ' 9 »;o_A four round mpg on summer schedum Iey.s clear tenor-voice Wagheard to Oriental studies and sacred archeo ,O no Gp The mail train arrived in the City excellent advantage in the solo from ' X955” “fe 1“5“m°9d as 5° many Wu' U 00 _Th i ul on time (530 p_ m_) ' _ "seek Ye the Lori.. ' nesses to an ever vlglian. ze . 19 no Jn Mention is also trade oi- th~ growth ' no . "8 THE AEROPLANE Wagucfs setting received a mastarly 'Of the Catholic Church reslll ing , interpretation in Mr. V. i’...Dingwe1l».; from the efforts of Missions under` W On Saturday, the Aeroplane left richly melodious baritone. the P°“’e"f“1 i“°e“u"° °f the P°P°' l c v ut a ` is ul _ W I n P4 0| 1 Moncton at 11.30 a. m., arriving in Revs. H. D. Raymond, Dr. E. H. Fmm the Far EM” "5 Wen as "Dm 7 00 _or at riai Airic th activities are ' charlottetowh attain _ al . Ramsay and i-i. Johruoh, comin in EQ” ° H- *Se P m “B "V g fifth elle and ”°° 'Sm' ing at 12.20 for Moncton vi, sum- at the close of the service, spokelrcmrted' The 5°” ey W 8 30 Ro merside, taking Mr. Reuben Mac- happily and geelingiy of their my black races are admitted to the. 9 00 A ri th d' th attain the higher ” Donald of the Patriot, as passenger preciatlon of Mr. Eaton and their P 95 0° ~ “Y H0 oo Ne good WBA” for his ,umm ranks of the ecclesiastical hierarchy; _ to Moncton. . 10 30* Re on sunday the puot’ had M1-_ Eaton len this morning for and the venerable hands ofthe Pon- ilv bish < for 11 00-~B1 piumed gg leave Monwm 'thu Brandon, Manitoba. Mrs. Eaton with tm °°“5°°"°"° ““' e °l’> 11 0_Le 12 00-~SlU China and Japan. Brethren separ The Letter con u es w an p day. ' . Antarctic Qxpedmon and the “_ pea] to the iilial piety and generosltv M , . _ search “dl t U t _ of Roman Catholl'-s thrrwghollt Can- any C' G' S' 'STANLEY' AND S S ° H °n ° me Mm a in cue ith th forthenm- played a' ,ch tm hmm be a a canne ri w e ..-1-ERNE» use u of Technology at mg jubneel we show 'E \" *I lt, an ey, of orrllea ' l rr A l 0 C ' ' nl I i c n 'l n al r J r e ‘ir f/ / A I' dll _Look up at this sky- scraper, the size of the good twist _you Swap a few cents for P when you_ ask for HTICKEY r NIII-|0UON ,--~\\ arisen 'rwlsvl I