llunor Roll for 8611161111191‘? g l-jvclyll MacDonald. (Prado Vllm-l (lriull! ill "1 Kiniioii. tirade I fJF-ir-l k311i"! ion. 2 Maurice t/lacDouald. Pvrfect Attendance ~- wpyo. Marjorie- Wliyii. .\iuilin and ‘Blanche Wayc. llvryl Morsun, Teacher, N f ‘f ‘Ihinkof iviu ALSO Passport > 1 INSIl)l0US ' Y1‘. STRAIN O We use ‘iris adjective ad- l vieedly. _ Sufferers frrm Eyeatrain may have pen-act viaion and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive waver of the entire human organism Ia Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It ls computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Enern)‘. but when Eye- atrain is present, a much larg- er proportion la required. Hence defective eyea,through' their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy. may seriously effect the functioning of other organs of the body, and produoe iii health, HAVE YOUR EYE. EXAMINED c. r. iiuicheson Ontemetrlet OQOQO+O4OOV Q.‘ Holman g RADIO LATEST TYPE RECEIVERS l-Tube .. $35.00 2-Tube .. $43.50 4-Tube .. $75.00 5--Tube .. $82.50 6--Tube . (1 Control) All Receivers priced oom- nlete with serial. batteries. tubes, ete- One, two and four tube eeta are complete with phones. and the five and six tube sets with phones and loud speaker extra, Don’l; Pay More HOLMAMS - Suinmea de $130.00: .5 "s1". Peres-s souru ‘scuoot. (mop, iX- 1 Isabel wave. 2 Wiit- son llaclfiwien. 3 Hazel Maizlionuld. m-mlp V‘lll~-1 Maud MucAuluY‘ Barbara Pratt. 2i mum . '. ‘ ._-~t lili:lllt."l'.12~--.- -~--- on. .2 lii-Illfile Ways. J Lloyd M“ igmrgwirgvgigl r051‘ 7t‘l‘_‘,;“‘fiz‘llnun_ ‘couple motored to the home of tin-J Andel-pton egg market is firm. tieitltei's“m““le‘s gmmllmremm Mr- ml“ M“ ‘quoting country shippers dcllvoreil’ pump] ioxtrns 35, firsts llli, seconds 24. jobwmey were welcomed ‘by “lelmnlmy lyunqp] ‘hing extras 41. firsts .. seconds tilt. imeml“ m‘ the" “"11"” ‘Live springs 1.'i—15. fowl 10~l2 ‘Q Christmas giving Photos r 163 GREAT GEORGE STREET l) OO-OOQ OO-O O-OOO O-O§-O-O§§*.§.‘ i . . . hair. {a ‘i nd see. I ‘of the other 1J9 money prizes, ; an MARKETS (Canadian Press.) o 50c See ziiivcriisemont 1i were 8,606,000 vases. .tras 52-~-53 ‘with prices unclniii.ged. 31. storage THE ciifilfiuumu SHOP from Holman’: Catalog.‘ . ARE you ALWAYS RIGHT?‘ Tint g new Un-lversity Dictionary‘ $500 BADLYf-w prize or nny‘g MAKE ‘MONETMVOUT OF TH-E‘ ‘ELECTION av surname THE‘ARGUMENTi 1‘ GUARDIAN coursrmos- 100‘ conned ‘he ‘money ‘prizes. $500, $250, $100 down‘ POLL WORKERS AND SUP- PORTERSof McKinnon and Mes- laorvey are requ ’ to meet in the Offer Building, Queen Street, at 7.30 o'clock tonight. important ‘business. - saga-mu meats fo rthe New Dictionary. HOW THEY SETTLED THE University Dictionary. Clip coup-n today. WEDDING BELLS. —— A very _ pretty ‘but quiet wedding took place at the parsonage, o1‘ the United lfhurch, Fredericton. N.D., Sept. 2G. 1.025, when Miss Edna M. Williams OTTAWA‘ OCL l4__hlggsl_(,nl“idaughter of‘ Mrs. Margaremwilii- ‘storage holdings in (Yanada. Ooto-lulns‘ and “If ‘me Thmlf“ h‘ Wu‘ ‘her l. i925 ircrc i5,fi45.02i ilozon ‘Llflllls- Mt. lleasunt. l'.i‘..l., became ‘as C(ilil|)fll'i'.ii with 13.115598 dozen ‘a .0“ Qcu,|“,_,. l’ 192i and gllsrhfix, M _Sharpo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton ‘the live-your avi-rage on October Llbmwpe’ “m”! umelhnl‘ “El _ ‘American storage holdings on (ict. Toronto fresh Jobbing specials. 54-—55. ex- D firsts ‘ll-45. storage‘ ' extras 44~~i5, firsts 41-42. seconilslfll 30w" M {Il7—.'i8. ‘Montreal (liliiillllll is goody“ "mwd Wm‘ ‘ l'ltll frAht " . .,‘ m“ a l‘ y r“ ‘m glwilnflfiikéiorpiielfa roses and a l - n - t .hl- “"- “My pow,“- zlilgfisergxtfirii‘: fffgtshoflill‘: rSYBCOIlKlii vlwed by the hfldeaq aum‘ Mr“- . -_ ) ‘ i2 _ H I _ I ,4 l, L‘. acCuusland. Marjorie Wuyo. .'i Jilllltti MncAulay hzngflirelltarllélxtlfglyrizs35113:‘8.136‘jot um evening were Mi“ bride of Mr. Robert Lloyd 'l‘iir~. ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Rice, ‘B.A. The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr. l. MacCausland Marysville._worc- tortolseshell bro\vii t'\ir, and hat to match, and citrried n bouquet of‘ maiden hair The wedding supper was Among the guests Rosa- exnas “hmond and Mr. Arthur Dobie. Devon, Pmmry rPHNJL. and Mrs. Edward H. Ramsay. The happy: ;Juuies Ramsay. Tyne Valley where ()n Weil- ‘nesday following n reception was ‘Vancouver Jobbing extras firsts ‘held l" the" “om” a‘ ‘he home 0‘ I56. seconds and pallets 52. 15, heavy 23. .flrsts 45. seconds 38. storage ex fresh kllle fowl 28. H. BEAxUTY Gleamy, Thick, Wavy Hair in a Moment 4 ‘ Girls! Try tliisi When combing and brushing your hair, just moisten ‘your hair brush with a little ‘Dan- derine" and brush it through your The effect is startlingi You i can dress your hair immediately and ‘it will appear twice as thicknud heavy, an abundance of pleamy, wavy ‘hair, sparklin with lie, incompar- ‘ ably’ soft, freai, youthful. sides beautifying the hair, a 35-cent bottle of refreshing, fragrant “Danderine” from any drug or toilet ‘counter will do wonders, particularly curling and waving which burn the wolor, lustre and very life from any ‘demons llsei Oberleteetail. P- l- 3 ‘ if the hair is dry, thin, brittle, faded or streaked with gray from constant woman's hair. ' "Danderine” acts on the hair like fresh showers of rain and sunshine ,act on vegetation. It goes right to ‘the roots, invigoraties, nourishes and Ietrengthens them, topping falling .halr and helping the rair in grow thick. healthy and luxuriant. Live poultry is slightly firmer. light hens‘ springers 25~27. Sliilntdohn jabbing fresh extras 5n, tras 44-4 , firsts 41, seconds 35. chickens wholesale 35. Charlottetown Jobbing fresh extrnsyiii, firsts 38. seconds‘ i f ‘October 27th. the groom's parents. where up- wards oi‘ one hundred guests were entertained. The bride and groom were ths recipients of many useful _ and valuable presents. including silver. cut glass, linen. cheques, ‘etc. Their many friends wish them ‘many years 0i’ wedded bliss. -Z—-<e>-—-- i Mrs. A. l6. Toombs and daughter ‘Miss Eleanor have returned from a ivory pleasant visit to ‘Boston and iother A-merlcan cities. ‘Political Meetings ‘ King’s, County The undersigned will address the ‘Electors of King's County at the ,followlng_piaces and dates: Bridgetown, Thursday.‘ October i th. St. George's. Friday. October 16t| Cardigan, Monday, October 19th Heather-dale, Wednesday, tober 21st. Georgetown, Thursday, October 22nd. Cambridge, Friday, October 23rd Murray River, Monday, Octob er 26th. Murray Harbour South, Oc- Tuesday. All Meetings tc commence ll 3 P. M. J. J. JOHNSTON, J. A. ~ MacDONALD A Comfort .ln Health You'd be surprised what pleasure and warmth there is in A HOT WATER — Montague, Tuesday, October 20th‘ THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Maritime Synod (Continued from Page Two) ed Union, — but a Presbyterian Church was formed. Rev. W. McC. Thompson was called as pastor. It is today one of the finest congre- gations 01 any denomination in any of the Eastern Provinces. "In North Syd-nay the congrega- tion voted Union. but a Presbyteri- gU33cR|aE 0R‘ RENEW yoursn Church was organized. it is not ubaoription today and add 50 ‘,s0 strong as Sydney. ‘hut the cause ‘has flourished. A building will be the great contribution that Cape Breton had made in men for the ministry olf the’ Presbyterian Church. "There are in Cape Breton sev- eral elders. men experienced in conducting public services, who might ‘he of value at this time in conducting services for some o! our congregations. Four of these elders have offered to do so, and will work under the Presbytery. Over and above that we need a few ‘ministers. So fur. we have not re- seived any help from outside by way oi‘ ministerial supply since the students have left. We have tried unsuccessfully to get men to come in and take charge of some oithese congregations. We need two or three men at the very least. We simply must have them this win- Lcr unless hiss is to be sustained. We ought. to have a man at ‘Bad- il8(:i( and Middle River. They are prepared to cull a minister at any time. They are looking forward to calling a minister in the Spring. but would take u. man iiuw, $1,800 a year and uianse is offered. Richmond County. “in the County oi’ Richmond there are three splendid churches. Lot-h lxmiond, (iruiid River and Fizrmiioise. The three congrega- ‘tluns are willing to come together janil accept the services of one miii- isler. paying him at least $1,800 a year, and giving him the use of an automobile to cover the territory. “in Oraingszlale and Mulagwatch. organization was effected early in the Spring and a Princeton student illll good work. The results have ‘been very gratifying. They are waiting uiitii he completes his col- lege course in the Spring. when .ihe_v will extend him a call.“ ‘ The morning session adjourned. l l Following a devotional period at ‘the afternoon sederunt the survey Afternoon Session. lot‘ the field was continued. A gen- feral report was received of the fmainlund of Nova Sootlu. Rev. D. O MacKay reported in regard to the situation along the Cumber- land anti Cnlchester north shore. "1 was sent to visit the congrega- tions along the Bay Shore. l visit- cil those districts. They had no vis- it from a Presbyterian from the 10th of June until September. and the case against ‘Union haul not been presented fully. Naturally i found things dull. except in Econo- my. ‘lin Great Village I found them alisinclined to tifik at. first. There were 30 people who had taken their letters from the Church and ap- peared to ‘be waiting for Presbyteri- an leadership. "At Economy, we had communi- on service. There we have 35 fain- ilies. At ‘Central Economy we car- ried the church and have a three- flfths interest in the ‘Manse. which was built jointly ‘by Five islands and Economy. At Five islands the vote was taken in an unfair way. i ‘fliers they were ilisincllneil to talk through fear oi‘ getting into trouble. i mm oonflilent that if Finlay Macintosh went out he l would woken things up around‘ there. “Our cause is very weak at Parrshoro, and ‘i don't know just what the outcome will be. A good- ilcal will depend on the results of Union between the Methodists and‘ Presbyterians. l zinderstand there‘ is some discontent on the part of; the ex-Pres-‘byterians. BOTTLE this chilly weather. A NECESSITY IN SICKNESS and the prompt relief which la often obtained by the use of one. ' A KAN TLEEK la the ideal household Professional Cards- McDonaid & McPhee B. A. I. A. IeDONALD I. A. lei-sisters, ANQIIIIY- I00- leaey to Incl Qlley Building Ollnrh ttetewl Dr. C. c. Archibald- maeiau of n. I. Peat omino- Iedienl lebeel and nae-mat froellee nausea u lye. liar. Ne» all Threat Ollee layer Iailllnl Green Goons ltrset IleeIeIra-Otollml-ltolli- Telephone llO-J. Mark R. McGlllgall B. A. nannies-ll, souciiol. lance so Ins! I. I‘. IQPIII ITO- 14-11311. W. A. MORRELL osanranso aooousrasr mo Auorron nsooae eraeta ILOCK aunansnnovn eoona totes-nun». bottle. We guarantee it for two yearl- » e The Revel. PO80» KODAK STORE we BY GOLLYI wiLi. THObE NOVERB Even tar-low Q9} OH‘. it'd’ BE £ NEQVQU‘: ‘THEY WILL 3Q IERE. ANY | . Chapped l-laiida I Cracked Knuckles l 8 n s or skin cranial: mply Vaseline“ Jelly liberally. e- i i I e. 3 i ways -|‘e,eoe and u Mfizlkdllfldl-Mlf‘ Vuelqne oflnnyjhnrkt, c llllfzlfflfdlddwll. ' 1am ‘h... ‘W? pVasngllnc PIYIQLIUI JILI-Y h ‘ b erected.” Dr. MacKenzls referred to , lbe in'a position of owning should be done in Truro. ll‘ some‘ ‘thing is not done at out-e the oppor- , W v doctors and medicine men. I'd like tirnity may pass. ‘ I ‘to know?‘ l i Lunenburg ‘ _ Rev. D. W. MacDonald. former‘ missionary to Korea. reported in‘ ‘regard to Lnnenbnrg (Yuuilly- "We never ‘been strong. but those who‘ are there are determined. Had we a single minister in the Presbytery Church when the vols was taken. not one congregation would have voted for Union. lwent from house to house canvas- wwn l5 largely Presbyterian. and Liverpool and Rose Hay refused to Jbyterlan. 120 families have remain- ed wnd will carry on. remained Presbyterian. querali ' ‘Mahone ‘Bay the situation is sail-I . The people were forced to vote for. r ‘Union. The minority group orgflll-i 1 aired. but could not get eithcrhof PAGE SEVEN the two churches. and a uewbuild- I ' lug is being erected. The Method- ’ ists and ex-Presbyteriuns are in. conflict; the latter will not go with. the former, nor the former with Against Telephone Evidence In -Allan Trial lilifllililif RELIEF AFTER 2 YEARS AMHERST, N.S.. Oct. i4.~-— His Lordship Judge R. ll. ilrahain. of the Supreme Court. of Nova Sz-olia. charged strongly against the . l- mfssion of "telephone evidence." ai. the Fall session here today when the jury charge against (i. N. .-\llau - Pugwash. former memper of lhc provincial pailiamcnt. was tiisinls- sod by a verdict of the firaiid Jury which returned “no bill." The charge of perjury was brought by Ralph l’. lieEl. Halifax. and- arose out of a pulpwoml ileal involving a iiuaiii-iai il'iill.\'.li‘iliill. The case of the prosccuiiiiii \"“ based upon a [Uii-Elifiiillt" vonvei tioii ‘between '.\ir. Bell and Mr. Ai- leii. lo which a prominent Halifax lawyer "listened In." Read How She Found Help in Lydia E. Pinkhem’: Vegetable Compound ' Arnprior, OYIIBPlO." “l ‘must write and tell you my ex IQCPiHHCQ with your medicine. i was wor ing at Ulc (‘aviary for three years and became so run down that i used to take weak spells and would be at home at least 0m: ‘lay each week. i was treated by the din-tim- fur anemia, but it. didifltsecin tu d - me any good. l was bold to take a rest, but was ,_ unable to, and kept on getting worse l was troubled mustlv with my [ierllitll I would sometimes puss three iuunths, and when it came it would last around two weeke,andl wouidhavc such ainsat timesin my right side that l tlullitrlltil iliy walk. l am only l9 years‘ of age and weigh 118 pounds now, and before tak ing the Veg~table (lompound l was only l0" pounds. l was sickly for two yearn and some of my friends told ms about Lydia‘ F}. Plokhamhi Vegetable Coni- pound, and when l had taken a bottle of it l felt a change. My mother has been ‘ taking it for adifferent ailment and hne found it very witisfnvuiry. l rm wiiliii in tell frienoa about the medicine aria to answer letters asking about 1L"- Miss HAZEL BERNVLBQX 700, Arnprior, Ontario. A day out each week shows in the pay envelope. lf.you arc troubled with some weakness. indicated by a run-down con- , dition. ‘OPEC fQGilEEf-ii, pains undvirregu» ' ‘ larit , et. L din ‘. ’in hum‘: e eta BE‘ SEEN hie (kampourfd help you. Oxford and Pugwesh. AND SHE’S THERE TO 1e! Hubby: With a woman dress obscures evcrythmgi ' _ 2nd Hubby: Yes-everything but the woman. , 12,15 Pays for Metallic ‘Ceiling for a Room 10 ft.xl2 a. and the Ceiling will be ab- Amherst. “Amherst wanted to be organized. 1t is very much depressed commer- cially i1ud.our student has not had a. vsry good chance in that town. lWe hope in a short time that they will be able to get from the Catho- lics possession of the old Knox ‘Church. At a small additional cost ourpeople. before Christmas. may their aoiutely permanent, perfectly fireproof, will never crack nor fail off and not affected by the hardest shocks or vib- ration. Metallic Ceiling is a per- mam-nt ceiling in a variety of attractive, patterns. Call or write for free lscekiet,“ EEOLMMLTPQIOS BUMMERSIDE Economy. AND MIGHT SUCCEED "He'll never amount to anything ‘ —he's a speck. an atom!" “Still ne expects to get in no: public eye." Truro and Windsor Rev. Robert Johnston referred in glowing terms to the work of Rev. Mr. MaoKay, but pointed out that the Maritime Synod had no funds to send men‘ out on missions like Mr. MacKays, All funds go (lirert TO (TAR - OWNERS "The makers of Tanlao wllfaiwaya have . ¢h,,,-.-h_ mywarmest thanks. fnrIdon tconaider it “we are shun or men and m“, H use“ good beam, m Tum? i, "wlllfllfl to cariy on in ‘many places in jriking‘ statement of Andrew Groeeehnuyllslllle-‘JDUTE colllllY- If We do "05 "Wofxls simply can't express ihe misery l ‘Boklanel; the ‘M133 njow atfihedbe‘ I endured for 2 years from indigestion. Atjbm“ "g we oppolnm L3 w‘ l heart. and niinostcut of! my breath. These awful pains would last two and tin-co hours. and got. in such a bad way that my days ~- “ _ saemwwpeshgrwflngnpidiy, l "Rev. J, W. ‘Britten, who has Just was my onlyrewu-rd until I bpsen uiitii‘: over a wide section of‘ territory. lil- Tula“ 1m“ “"11 mklni! Tmll“ bum“ ‘eluding Oxford, Pugwas-h and adja- menysnoruoluforcumpuiwn’ Iwtguod cent loiritory, reported that every- aud 51w], goud “m; ‘w; w“ 15pm“; pa; “ thing is looking satisfactory in that Tauiuc is for sulo by all good druggists. lra Urysdale. oi‘ Wallace. tolii of Accept‘ 110 Bublilllll-Q‘ the situation there. Three sections‘ .911 Hurl nd M l ".1 by we mmmmcturers "r Tuumu‘ Uniuif,“ lliut Stzllkz-“afiilolzui r..- illilljfl | I liliscussion love-r the (HVllif-Ffiilll) of ' _ {that (Jhurcn. __;_____ crate with (ixfoi-ii and Pugwash, but he hoped in time they would‘ small group of l2 families. ThelFinlay (l. Macintosh thought that Methodists are vorv friendly thereithe people of‘ Stake Ito-ad should ‘ the Unionists their certificates and Sprlnghlll. let them go. ‘lithey do not do that _ land vote ths PTl€Sl)_\‘l8i‘lilliS out. finelovflrk iéflfllfllilll- lmfllfiulmhere 12"‘ .Mr. Baird pointed out iliai a some‘ wee: in connec on w e org ii- .ed in Sqotsburn. and it worked out able to pay all bills and carry oiriup Nghp ‘ Mr. Toombs has given a very flne_ _ ‘ll was slated that. five cast-s are to dalnefl- 99 11" H"? “1111181 elder“ ‘conic before the court on October members sat down iii the comniu- decjduL 11w‘- fln “fllwllfllly ‘arse "smile". spoke. He said that the Presbyteri- The “oligregmllln ‘S "smg ‘"9 A“ ans were handiozipped for a time. "They 1119 11116195191‘ 111 -'\'1111"'-‘1_1"--,iiut now they have a good congre- Mlll W111 M81111 bl’ Amhfiffll (11111113 gation. 'l'hree elders have been ap- Wili 8111111011 ll 1111111» We 31101111‘ mumion on the last Sunday in Sepv‘ >21“! them 11mm‘. h‘ u ycilrstlmfl tember. .\'lr.Wni. (‘larko m‘ Fri-ii- 61111-1898. (‘hurch liuion struggle in that town at. coiisiilerable length and detail. paying the transportation o1‘ .\'or- mal School students to return to lug from so distant a poiiii as Port Elgin. TA"TE ‘ encouraging. The collections are‘ MhsfingesrPRgurro ti?!) ‘gm now over S100 Sundays. and rherc a’ °' ' g 9y l . n : T n" n‘ a i shill and 140ml will. ca::;t'h'er"°"e '7 "n w' m‘: . (l. l., Ruiusziy. of Kensington. l'. ' own edifice. _ . ' rtiou of the province. NeilGillis. Unionists in Amherst will work in “it _ , l_]_ V, w l , r our favor. When Si. Stephen's is 0‘ Or““"‘e"‘£' ' ‘a ' c ‘mum’ 0 . . fllill"k.:i .‘t‘.'."ltle" at that many m‘ ‘he exdiweshytenalm ffeczl ‘hf gtfvvllflllllg“ ‘lllIl‘ili.:l‘frl-:l‘i'l lwili go over to our side. At pre v ‘ _ , _prospci'. _ ‘ ‘lsr.s::;;*:°r;..“::‘“.tl:::l;‘~.. $.22‘. ‘~- w I‘ . ' e ' 0 ' on that the-re was a time in ths ‘history of the Sc-oltish Church when. . " and when the elders carried on.‘ 111G325‘gngizfiufiiigmfir:rymlfihfinilfig‘ Something like that. he thought. ther parts of the Maritlmes. They was his opinion that it’ a minister u, l I b] t h H n? r n mm at large was placed there consider- “mm w a e '0 o‘ ‘ 0 The situation in Whycocomalgh nmflster l” needed‘ ‘was ‘discussed by one of the elders ‘a settled minister ‘be placed i‘ii this‘ section. John Knox Blair. of Harv Livingstone. oi’ Blue Alountalii. a Esister of the late John MaoDougnll. number oi them are attending our any exaggeration to say I own my life and llfflllllll timesxaspalnswouluiawbmeuround the" they need financial assistance. My nerves wtro all unstrung. 1 slept poorly I "I tried evcrythlngfliuf zilaannointmeneuiioen settled as minister at large on for u ycar now and fool so different tbs . given mouncwlcaseouilfu." part oi‘ the country. Tm!“ vegemblo Pm! recommend of the congregation Walla out. and there was ironsiderabli: mR YOUR HEALTH ‘ For the present they will co-op- "“At Diligent River there is a havcu separate i-ougrcgzitioii. Rev. and use our church. ‘demand the key o!‘ the church.give W“ Sprlnghm we have a very the Unionists will take another vote. nation of a congregation‘ They are ‘ what similar procedure was follow- servlue. ‘Four elders have ‘been m“ in the course oi‘ this discussion W911i Wml We U111!“ mlulfll- ‘M120. when some fpiestions would he 111011‘ slefvlcei 41 ¢hl|f‘1'e'11 Were “11111- .\lr, John .~\. Fraser, of Mont-ton. 81101111 111111 111 1119-‘18111- ‘as .\fr. Ramsay put it all orcrtlieiii. 1-119 001111118 Wllliflf- Jfllfllly 1119i‘ pointed. and 05 members tookcom~ We 111M’ have two stair-supporting ericton. went into the story oillie and ziccused the Unionists of even Fredericton and vote. people com- He thought the situalion ivas very ‘is u flue feeling oi‘ Christian fello\\'-‘ ‘"8" won't ca‘ chocolates “The siumuo“ as regards m“ ii. l.. told oi the situation lii that l’ put with the xlethodistfi l ‘beuew Nlliiille ilivcr. and Mr. Macfiregor. sent things arc very small but we n ‘he ‘mm ‘n (‘um ‘Bremn Wm‘ m week these Scottish elders in (‘ape Bret. ‘Zllll churches ilvers without pastors. Bu“ River an" U"? “fly Shore‘ H should be done in Cape Breton, and irble progress could hc made. A zmg the preset“ wish‘ ‘ and Dr. (fillies. and both urged that. ncy's River. told a story of a Mrs. grandfather of the late Alexander , ) , .\‘lacl)ongall. Municipal Clerk. When 5%"2""ur,‘l?fier:°fl‘y$“‘M50Smw‘g“,g§iprayer meeting was at a low ebb she hail consistently gone to the ‘hail on prayer meeting night. and held n meeting alone.‘ This made people inquire. with the result that, w ‘in time others joined her. and a. ' Jlouxlshing prayer ‘meeting ensueil..NECK AND NECK IN THE RACE ‘Mr. Blair thought this is a story‘ "Vou mean to say we're cippiicahie to today. and that fromlsheau oi tne savages small beginnings great things fnl- psychoanalyst: and low, too?" “Haven't the savages their witch places that are simply (frying up ‘because we have not the funds or the men to look uitcr them. We are doing all that is huuuaniy piossible. Windsor is a case in point, and Mr. Johnston stated he hail receiv- ed letters f-rom there asking for as- sistance in forming a congrega- tion. He Lhougiii that something COUNTRY We are an official A. L. A. Service Station and give prompt ieaponse to all trou- ble calls, not with our‘ scientists ‘ We sell HART- batteries for all makes of care end also repair. rebuild and re- charge batterlee of every kind. have heard mllcll of the strength or‘ Wt have In undo-data 1"1‘@-‘l‘1)'1»‘°1'11111l"111- "l" “film” from “ .‘ and well equipped washing a place where Presbyteriaiiism has‘ ‘ service and can also polish and simeniae your car. n favor oi‘ the continuance oi’ the we My’ a “a” °' "fun repair men and can do a Ion promptly and satisfactorily- The "llnl-“terfll let us prove this to you.‘ Now your grocer has the cheese you like so well in this hancly size. ing in favor of Union.’laineiiburg Battery and Car Repair Dept. ChTown Garage C. B. McEWEN, Proprietor as remained practically intact. e stumpeded and remained l'res-‘ New Dublin‘ At Con- At i‘ She: Vea. but what If we couldn't ‘ l agree after we are married7 ‘ He: I could be nappy with you even if we couldn't agree. no vote was taken. 164 Prinoe ltrect Phone 690 -the latter. l never saw so much E-WE apiarreliing. it almost amounted to (Cinaiflan pa") hand to hand fighting. Quite a \ fiuPfiobe. so - sou WOULD RATHEQ g; wHEnr-l sou count) 5E2 soul! rater-ton wELl-"WGLLZ ti? iT IQNT bugs“- HlCKfii-fiAfifiY \ QRQQAN AN‘ HOGPN- oim ev hi“; rune-e Seaman. 1w Gent ‘shah eflt ltd"!-