r /~ of Glasses A if there are three’ principal things tube, ' -ron 'ran Sold ers I Include many comfoits found only at Hughes Drug Store. The large stock of the many_difierent articles make selections easy. We have Tobaccoes all the popul- ar brands 10c per package and up. , Cigars ai_i_d Cigarette in ready to mail packages. Safety Razors and ’ considered FIT. QUALITY, s'rv|.E. Of the first importance is the FIT - 'net in the lenses eniy. but ei ine ' frame or mounting as well. QUAL. ITY is also important. First QUALITY lenses cost than others. but means safety oomfort-. Frames and mountlngs are made in many qualities and only in the wear and service do you and out the difference. uint' _\>\1¢ Iwi leeei importance in Blades to fit all Razors. , Uxo cubs an d soup 'rue i-i¢iit_a1'vi.E ter yen is the tablets - ene that will ieek well, reel wen Chamois Lined Vests. and* best serve you the purpose. ?`1e¢g]“N|i|;-ol-8 o euAnAN1'EE ‘ar ° ° °°P9 ,,,,|,-f" °°"°"’ ‘W _ Chocolates and Cand- _ _ ies. ._ - FIT. QUALITY. sTv|.E-A|.i.- __ Wewillbepleasedtoassist R|GHTy RIGHT. ln packing and _ . _ parcels for overseas. lll0l‘6 and ery J .R. .Gillis,Ltd (;,,,,_ |5_ ‘H,,g|,e,,l Sunnwde A “The Peoples' Druggist” Jeweler and Opticlan, -.. lf. V* “J Q“°°*i°°`lF=7 ~-Parcels-duel# S IT PAY! to buy In this Province. .___ \ HOLMAN'B_ Dollar Day-, Tuesday, Nov. 21st. Special train' from Char- lottetown. 3143. THE STANLEY.-The Stanley ar- rived in Charlottetown last evening at 9 o’clock with a fall cargo of height and twelve passengers. ' A 8UGGE8TION_-When you are downtown this afternoon drift into the Kozey Korner for 5 o'clock tea. You will not be disappointed. 8156_ _ ST. ANDREW 8UPPER.- -The Caledonia Club will iselebrate the fen- tlval of Scotland's patron saint by a supper in the Davies Hotelf Thurs- day. November 30. sPi-:c|A|. -mam ieevee 'charlotte- town at 7.45 a. m. Tuesday- with low- es; fares from Charlottetown and in- termediate stations to HoIman’s' Sum- mersfde. 3143, HOT WATER BOTTLE8.- ,The real rubber kln`d.- That is what WE sell. Prices range up to $3.75,- Jobnson & Johnson. Druggists, Cor. Ken; and Prince Ste 3153 ooon sKA'r|NGF,Lei~ge numbers yesterday enjoyed the excellent skating 21| the Government Pond. Not often th pond is in such good coondi- tion for skating so early fn the sea-' Chariottetown, P. E, |, Ing! 7IIII.“\\\\\\@l SOIT. FOR THE 105th.- The -two young men who volunteered at the recruiting h ,-1' _.7tUBBi-:Rs Never before has this store .id such a large stock oiz- _Rubber Footwear W e dan fit a n y size foot and a n y shape boot t e per- fection: and o u r prices are at least 10 cents per pair lower than t h c same goods p are sold for in Toronto. _ Let us fit you lVlorrid-'Smith- Beer inmnrllms\\\\\\\\\\v111llu/I0n.\\\\\\\\\\é f..¢u` -mn. -u-» Touch --___r|.a.,"---____ The lllll \\\\\\\\ YIA\\\\\\\‘ “There lsn’t Anything in Town That Can said a doctor whp was insp- ecting our prescri tion room and he was right. There isn’t another prescription room in town equal to_ ours. It con- tains every thing that exper- ience and money can buy to assist us in doing accurate and scientific prescription compounding. Bring your next prescription here ~ MacKinnon Drug' Company -Druggists- _ffsrrm '/11~"vll1r¢¢n\\\\\\\\\%1la\\\\@v/ ¥-_-a I I Xmas Gift for Soldiers A few pounds ’of Hickey’s Black meeting held in Kensington on Thurs- day enlisted in the 105th reinforce- inents yesterday. They are' Benjamin Bernard, St. Louis and Frank Doiron, Mayfield. . ISLANDER- WOUNDED.-A tele- gram received in this city announces that Gr_ Lowden Beer, who enlisted with ‘he 1st, Contingent in the St. Cath ine”s, Ont., Artillery, is repor- ted se iously wounded. Gr. Beer is ,a son f the late Mr. L. L. Beer of this city and is well known here_ WILL ADDRESS MEETING.-Rev. ;W. C. Pierce of Chicago. Suyarinten- dent of the _Adult Department in Sun- day School work, will address a mass ‘meeting of all Sunday School workers in the Baptist church tomorrow at 3.45 st at the close of the Sunday School. is subject will be “The Organized dult Class Movement." EARNSCLIFFE NOTES.--Mrs_ An- e MacAulay returned to her home Plnette yesterday from visiting r mother, Mrs. Carrier, who is very - Mr. 'John J. McPherson, and his niece Miss Ruth Cavanagh, have been spending a. few days ve-ry pleas- antly with friends and relatives in Cardigan and New Perth West. >~IET=“ §=--= ...@5- RED CROSS BRANCH.-A branch oi’ the Red Cross was organized in ,Ear-nscliffo recently_ The officers ed were President. Mrs Ri elect. : » . - W chard Young; Vice-President, Miss Twist ‘Chewing Tobacco, or- a pound tin of Hickey’s Bright Cut Smoking Tobacco. _ choice. Charlottetown ' Insist on Hickey’s, the soldiers ~ Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco (fo. Ltd / ll '-ll I-1-~ -- J' E ~ W sheep as well as for horses, and has no equal in putting all kinds of live stock in a healthy, vigorous condition. Every PURE AND -FRESH DR.CROKEN’S CONDITION PDWDER (Put up by I. E. CROKEN, D.V.S.) This condition powder is suitable for cattle, swine and ackage is put up under the personal supervision of Dr. Croken, a veterinary of long and successful experience. All the leading horsemen and stockraisers on P. E. I. endorse it .is the best tonic, alterative and blood purifer on the market Price 50 cents per package FOR SALE BY i Colin A. McDonald, r Prescription Druggist Revere Hotel' Block, Jient St. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Ill!-10,-28Mlmo. /' ` I Better see about "A having your water ‘ _ pipes fixed up now -.before the cold i _weather comes to L freeze them up. _ _ » Fred H. T1 ainor -_ . Plumbel I ‘ 80 Grafton -St .Helen Mutcli; Sec’y.-Trees., Mrs. isa- lbella. Doyle; Collectors, Misses Laura |Doyle, Jean Mutch, Stella Carey and Ilelcn Ings_ . ATTENTION.-Owing to the snow- storm,\. attendance at the auction sale of Island Stock Breeding Company, Limited, was not sufficiently large to take alll the' stock offered, hence a number of breeding ewes, rams, awe lambs, hogs, cattle, and horses are still for sole. Terms same as at sale. P. A. FARQUHARSON. Frenchfort. 31-i8,11,18M3i. BAPTIST CHURCH.- Sunday morning, Rev. Charles R. Freeman will preach at the Baptist Church on “Eternall Punishment or Eternal Life." At 2.30 tli.e Sunday School meets. A hearty welcome is extended to all. .Last Sunday broke the attendance record- you are urged to be among the' many who enjoy one of the inter- esting class‘es. At. the 7 o’clock ser- vice Mr. Freeman will preach on "Chrls¢_ Solving the `Young Man’s Problems.” Good music at all s'er- vices. __.Z.._..i- I ::"PU'I‘ T-HAT IN .YOUR PIPE AND SMOKE l'I‘."- We refer to some of the good tobaccos‘ sold at our store. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. The Quality Drugstore. 3152 “Get the Red Package” l'lere’s the Cure for Your Cold Here. in The Two Macs' All- Red Line of standard home re- medies, you will find the one preparation that will give you absolutely ,freedom from that ' nagging cold and hacking cough MAC’S LAXATIVE COLD CURE, contains no narcotics- the formula is plainly printed in English on the wrapper. Does not cause that ringing in the head like other preparations 1 and WILL CURE YOUR COLD IN A FEW HOURS ..25e v MAC'S SORE THROA: CURE for tonstlitis, hoarsenes thrueh, ulcerrated mouth and ` RE-OPENING' ` METHOWBT CHURCH.- Mr. Charles Earle will sing in`the First Methodist Church Sunday morning and evening. POLICE NEW8..- There were no cases before the Police' Court yes- terday. In the aternoon a` search was mode on the premises of Michael Murphy on Queen'Street. a “three half-pint" bottile of whisky being all the liquor that could be found. SOMETHING EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW.-In order to be_wdl gleaned with your photograph the ayer Studio request that you make Ill lbllvllitment for your sitting be- tween the hours of 9 n. m. and 3.80 p. m. After these hours the lighhtlis we dark- 3124-11-ii si. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE.-Rev W. Barraclouglfs illustrated lecture on the "Near East" shows views of the Mediterranean, Egypt, Dardanel- les, places of interes to all See 3154. A REMlNDER.- Do NOT forget YOUR reguiar supply of Chocolates and other Candy tonight. We promise 3153 OCEAN VOYAGE.- Capt. I John L. Read, arrived in the city last night and leaves this morning for Montreal, where he will take com- mand of the new ice-breaker steam- ehip J. D. Hazen. ,Other Islanders who will accompany the Captain to take” temporary positions on the steamer until she is' delivered on the other 'side of the ocean are: 'James Donoyion, James McCarran, George Hardy, and Robert McEwen, seamen; William Maher, John Power, Ernest Davy ,and George Somers, firemen; John Cullen, trimmer; Edward Flynn, carpenter; Harold McLesn', caterer; and James Bachelor, quartermaster. A number of men have signed on in Summerslde and about seventeen WEDDING BELLS.--A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sutherland, Mon- tague Mllls,when their daughter Annie Annette was united in marriage with James J. Stewart of Charlottetown. To the strains of the wedding march as rendered by Miss Ethel McLean The bride entered the room on the arm of he'r father. She was attfrcd in a beautiful gown .of ivory satin and shadow lace over which fell her ex- quisite veilhdld in place by a wreath of orange blosoms. She carried a magnlilcie-nt shower boquet of bridal roses lilies of the valley and maiden hair fern. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Margaret Sutherland who wore' s very becomming gown of mauve Georgette crepe with hat to match and carried a boqueg of pink byterian. Church after which the happy couple. received the congratulat- ions of the many guests present. A delicious luncheon was served and the bridal party left on the- evening train for their future home in Charlottetown amid showers' of rice nad con'fetti. The bride travelling in a suit of black velvet. black and white hat and black fox furs. On the' arrival of -the veyed to autos to their residence on Fitzroy Street where a number of friends of the bride and groom await the bride was tendered a liinen shower A Bottle of Dioxogcn E Peroxide or Similar / should have a place in your medicine cabinet. Such a = , preparation should not be classed w it h emergency _ remedies, fo r it has a work to perform every day. ~ Such a preparation is a f Germieide,antiseptic - _and purifier. lt destroys throat. A reliable cure ....2ae MAC'S COUGH BYRUP. a pleasant tasting and highly ef- ‘ defeat remedy for asthma. ehronio cough, whooping cough | and affections ofthe throat and lungs.. _.... .. .. ..25o L Mae'a Standard Remedies - 50 of them- one for each or- .; all germs and impurities, is ' ’ for wounds, and is a moat _» efficient mouth wash, as it _ destroys all bacteria and ~ purifies the breath, Buy a bottle today. i dlnary III. Pot up in Red pac- lille!- Thé /2 i Mao _ -_ Johnson & Johnson ' The Qnality Drugstore 149 Ct.'Geo. Street' ' ‘ * / x i I 1 / W. . . f ` ' ` 2-' " ~ 2.. _ ‘ , » ' has _ . ‘ ' . " .\"~ “|004 (flQt|‘l¢. ' ,j host seller becallll caefiaeatflour. All Canada call! fIll§_l__\- / _ . _ I them at Hearts.. Hall, Monday. 5 . “Life in the Army and Navy your fresh goods‘. A large variety and all prices. JOHNSON & JOHN- ' ` i` SON, TTIE QUALITY DRUGSTORE W ii mi 1 ' "Ai HIPPENINES ill lHE WEEK (Continued from Page Four.) for service in the 194th Highlands-rs are leaving from Pictou. ‘ ::WHY IS IT? That some parents, --- 'when buying shoes for their children. and white roses, while the groom was B R th T m ht R "_ 1 ““W°“€'“ by Dr' H°F’“‘ M°’“ty"° “f inngiinindnii cniiienwdiigs nite-fiiedn Charl°u°t°wn‘ Under an arch °f at 4 Soloists Miss Amy' and Mr Chas. ferns and carnations the nuptial knot E rl . Sm, coueC,_i0n_ was tied by the Reverend David H e' er Wright pastor of St. Andrews Pres- SHEEP BREEDERS. Assam/,_ party in Charlottetown they- were con- gfmela t nh? _ R85 DL Fuqlmtoé » invaluable as an application 1 Battalion, of Edmonton, in which curiously enough. Mr. Palmer and Mr. Fitzgerald are now fel- low oilicers, the latter hav- ing been transferred to this battalion- after a year's active ser- vice. Lieut. PaIlmer’s friends here were disappointed because his. leave of absence' was so short that many of them were unable to see him be- fore returning. Mr. and Mrs. -1-l. J. Palmer accompanied their son to Halifax where his' battalion embarked. willl walk half a mile or more to save perhaps fifty cents. These people should know that in order to sell shoes cheaper the manufacturers would have to use inferior material.. Therefore always buy your shoes from dealers who sell CROSBY’S “YOUNG CANADA” School Shoes. They may cost a few cents' more but the .poorest economy imaglnableis to save a few cents and get a half shoddy shoe. The brand protects you when you buy CROSBY’S “YOUNG CANADA" School Shoes. ....,,__......-.,_._»`.-v.~ TRYON CIRCUIT.-I Botishaw Sunday, November 19th 11 a. ni. Appin Road 2.30 p. m. Tryon 7 p. ill. \ TION:- A meeting of the Sheep Breeders’ Association will be held on November 28th at 1.00 p. m. sharp. in the Provincial Building, Charlotte- town. All sheeprafs'ere~’ attendance requested. 3155,11.18M3i. THE SERIIES CONCLUDED.- The series of special meetings in St. s' Hall wa' brou ht to a conclu on s eve g was the preacher and delivered ‘ a forceful sermon from the familiar eight csnloads awaiting Shipment. of every person with Scot blood or any Englishman is being shown at the Prince'Edward Theatre today. lt is a wonderful screen story of "The Relief of Lucknow." Talented Grace Cunard takes the leading role of persecuted English subjects not to surrender to the unscrupulous "Sahib" The fort is held until the sound of the' rescue of the stricken fortess. In the battle scenes shc/wing the at- tack' on the ~garrisons and the vfc-_ tory of ‘the Highlanders thousands of persons and horses are used. The scene' and customs are those of india with the exception of the Scotch sol- diers and an occasional 8iill1Dl° °f _ the homeland. The music is particul- arly appropriats and is invaluable to the spirit of the picture. The' circus “fm "Peg o’ the Ring" ends- this It ith :agile df all :ben the intrepid Dr. `\ Lund saves Peg .from s burning build- ing. 'rite .erm in beppiir ended Peg fnlierfting the fortune as well as the circus and "'l‘be`y lived lllvllily ' ever afterward." It In' the most sensa- trenu ei the eoieedel end proves I th most thrilling rescue , I mul COR. KENT AND PRINCE _S'l‘S. . 1 new characters will be very popular during the' coming winter months. Bountiful Grace Darmond is the heroine and the supporting cast ln- cludes Ralph Kellard and Leon Barry. A ship on tire in mid-ocean is' the most exciting scene in this episode' called "The Treasure Tove." . PERSONALS Mr. W. A. Huestis. City, came in from Montague yesterday. _,___ Mr. A. Ducoffe, late with the Na- tionall Clothing Co., leaves this morn- ing for Mo|ntreal. Mr. Daniel Mi:Leo6, Hsrchant, Hunter River, was in the city yester- day on business. Messrs H. W. Downing and F. B. Frlpp of the cur-_ferry terminals con- struction, were in the' city yesterday: Mr. Dunphy, I. C. policeman. who has been on the Is and for a few days, returned to Moncton yesterday. Miss Eaton, of Grand Pre, is' the guest of her sister, Mr. Leonard Grant, for the' winter. Mr. R. J. Sellar, Wheatley River, and _daughter Miss Irene. were vis- itors to the city yesterday. Mr. Charles N. Mcliiachern and Mr_ Alex McLean, Rice Point were visit- ors to Charlottetown yesterday. Miss Fiorrie 'McDonald and Mrs. Alex. S. McDonald, Nine Mila Creek and Rice Point were visitors to the city yesterday. \ -bl Sergt. Heustie and Gunner Gregory, both of No. 5 Siege Artllllery draft, spent the last few days' in Summe'r- side on a short recruiting.ti~ip. Rev. William Barraclough, B. A.. of St. John, N. B., arrived last night to assist in the re-opening of the First Methodist Church, Sunday, and wflll give a lecture in Heartz Me- morial Hall, Monday evening. He is the guest of Profgsor G. Douglas and Mrs. Steele. _ ' text: ‘Come unto Me, all ye, that sian.?:.';:.:r:‘:.‘;°:.:'sf;:;:;:':: .-5, -,----,om-.--4-,gg-3 ,ég-,gag ASSOCIATED FARMERS . _ W g VB . glfsfdglgmasl;ang;3T;v:1%l=§§:ny 9]-‘fe have been the means' of attracting _ Erooms gift to the' bride was ii. piano large °°“g“’g°'“°“B and it ii’ con' l 9”'-‘“°n" in to the bridesmaid agold bracelet with ndenuyi bsueved that 'they were the A meeting or the members of the °P"“m°“ Wm' cameo setting to -the best man a Deir means °f much g°°'d' The singing Assnciated Farmers C°'°p°mtw° C°" m““°“' t° the of gold cum mfks and to the pianist a lairt night was hearty and the music, Ltd-. WHS held IRS! Wednesday Dish! gm- as possible mmm "ng Previous to her marriage under Prof, Watkli-:.' very capable at K_inkora. In defiance of the cold homes and business ' direction was excellent. - and windy evening a larse nu ber nine posted tin-engheut were present, the hall being $ell \ by Acme Lodge also a miscellaneous _ sie. Po'rA1'o sH|PMEN'r.- 'rue filled. M158, to ,-ant,-ict beth iéfxer grghe £33,853? A`c,s,°, Mgt car ferry steamer sailed from Char-f Mr, CUIIIIIUBKGY- the PNBid°1\l 0! |lghtlng_ The- poster » ` - ttetown at 6.30 esterday mornin'g.;the Association, was present, as was on gs ho ed gba; these xsintvefjiuise- 33?;/i,%?El:,l-gg gousg,-1333:; lviifth over nine huiidred tous of d-l°t°"' also Mr' W' W' Mcnmmld' the s°°` be manfiiily accepted in friends and also in mus`icalyi;`cir'cles‘in i095 bound f°" ‘”“'l°“°' “mms 1” remry' and each 5‘“'° a “h°"t “dare” need of seconding the efforts wmch she tank 3 |9ading part Canada. The steamer docked in Pic- which was well received by those pre- »s,,|d|e,~, |n we ti-gnepes. It is _ ' ' tou at 10 a. ni. and will load a large sent. ` duty of the people in the rear to cargo there before returning to this/ The meeting was then thrown open to me (0,-cg gf the armies. ""_"-?'__°" side. There are stilll about thirty- to 5, general discussion._ Colin T. whole of F,-ance mug; ngh.t’ Wright, Hugh Gillis, and Colin Craig ;’nl2s§g$'°;I§lH;E and owing to the' cold weather the, expressed their sentimeint: las l;€'KtI;i‘- . - t, e mady for the wld' A" p"ces"_ iIli1:§mi°§Tlrixvi,iI;'t ;etpiihiit?iligiiti.nh|dTd ngtirig Esdlntéxethtdgvivndsg iiiiiking ali ap- the applause which his efforts `d}?S{Tl`SsO(IlI0R &I{E`i\lo'l‘HI;JtSl'\i)1;iq receive any more as they have not _plied to groceries, and farm machin- wlved. m ' ' ~ ‘ ‘ l th f . A Comm ee STS' 3151'u'18M2i` iiigsiqghnstlid Tdrfdiriidntif Rell; unilhlz el-,A -number of members havin! Join- to have charge of stood that some were injured by ed, it was decided that a Committee lows: Chairman, dd ld ll b t b l ted to continue the work. mn; Secretary, l iheastdgiiidgg igensix ahmgiigat Pdldgmight "l`iieaIi§i)ld1wing were then elected to Members, John M. Ladner. have been expected. have charge until the 15th of Feb., Compton, Maitln McDougall. 1917' Chairman, Ambrose Mon-og "’l\‘“‘““\"”””””' Pnmce r-:ow/me rHsiarne.- i...n;` sr-enemy. ceiin craig: mee ce __-.= A photo-plsy -that will stir cc s heart lin T. Wright, Ambrose Kelly and Mf- chael McKenna. d A vote of thanks bein! l°“d°l'° the Chairman of thq meettnS MY- McKenna, the meetfns Hdlvllmed. Last Monday night at Bangor the ` ‘ "Mary McLean" the Scotch ilassfe members of the Associates I<;arm:\i; who warns the struggling group of Cooperative Co., assemble ll _ t school-house to consider methods 0 buying and selling co-operatively# who in the hope of trapping his' ene- Mr. W. W. McDonald, Seciéetrgvye. mies promises them safe custodi- of the Association bein! Dl'°l°l1d5 _ _ a short address on the aim ani mos bagpipes and drums is heard and rhode of the organisation sg ‘gn -then there is a sight that fs the followed by Mr. Daniel Olilixls in grandest in the world, a regiment of me 'chairman of the ever; nl. W ex Highlanders marching and riding to B very enthusiastic and c ear wav the his pressed. his views tive moveme-nt_ were fitting ilnals to the -popular aerial C01' Kilt & Prince Stl. - . _ -~ { ., _,,_ _,1_~-_ ,..{ ."' »‘_,`-".3 . _ _ "-_' _ ‘ » ' _ - ` __ ' ` ' -1-‘ ' - . i . .- _ if .**f1,_» _ - ~ ks..-,,~.. -,.-,_ :,. if QI_< ,_ m _‘.-_.,~¢,L,.p;3*,,‘,~,§; :gy-i¢~L~.\t_} .i-,>f,..\¥_..“,-V . .~ -. _ `.,.'.hg,`hr,;.-,M;,;,» . . ' r , I . ` 1-”-Ci.. »!,.,,§A,'§-ir' N yu ` “s °°.°:.':.:..°' ;..':.°r.-»‘r.:¢:i ‘ \ e 9 Ig O " PTIOIIB ' . V ' ’ ` f , _\. :°'rv:ry favorable Impression and the K* W 1 ' ?-J ' ' _ 1" i' ' ,__ _ i ` ~` ‘ . f A' , ,» " _i . » < ’ ` A ' ’ / \ _ - 'ns 5 -#___ ,.{ nu, GHURGH V FIRST METHODIST. V 11 s_ m., Special Re-opening Service (continued) Sermon. 2.30 p. m.~, Sunday School. 7 p. m., Sermon, Rev. W. H. Barraclougb, B. A. GRACE CHURCH. . 11 a. in., Sermon, Dr. W. C. Pierce, of Chicago. Sunday School and Bible Class and orchestra, 2.30 p. m., 7 p. rn.. Sermon, Rev. W. A. Ross of the S. S. Association All seats free; everybody welcome ST. JAMES'.~' _ 11 a. m., Sermon. "The Cross-i God-Passion? Communion Service. 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p. m., Sermon, Rev. Mr. Pierce will preach. Strangers wel- come and seats provided_ ZION CHURCH. 11 ii. m., Sermon. 2.30 p. m., CbIldren's Address. 7 p. m., Sermoiil' Preacher, Rev. J. D. McKenzie. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. 11 a. m., Sermon, 2.30 p_ m., Sun- day School and Bible Class. 7 p. m., Sermon. A hearty welcome to all. Seats free. Preacher, Rev. O. B. Emery. BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a_ m.. Sermon, Rev. C. R. Free- man. Sunday School 2.30.p. m_.- _large organized class for young folk-- for men and women 7 p. m. sr. PAu|.'s. V Morning Prayer. 11 H. m-. 2-30_ D- m., Sunday School and Bible Clnss_ Evening Prayer and Holy Communion 7 p. `m. All seats free. Rev T. W. Murphy, Rector. _ -11 FRENCH SELF-DENIAL IN ` HEAT AND LIGHT minis- com- by the officials. invite _ Ravagcs of Areviliat Sunday School and Bible Class.,