_ - u-m unwwallikaieilll The Central Guardian ._____ rlELP KlllNEYS Don’t Takc Drastic Drugs RELIGIOUS SERVICES a a a a I Thle column In renervod (or. new: Your liitliuyvn cnnlirn it million tiny meet/hated with or lucid Interval a... advertising o! t..|..-.. ... nn. e. which l|ltl_\' 1..- .-...i.-....... THE narrrsr culmcn kindly and charitable causes ill , . edients I newly nature muy up hum-ton n; Q t-ri-tl hy m-glt-vt nr llfll\lit‘. irillullni: any thyoat-Sflothlnl $87 Rub cent: n won! ltrlctty puynbl; |n tllrngn. lln, vnrvful. lt’ lfitlncy ut‘ i?“ OM15!‘ W33’- "‘“°'" “° ' t;r'.':....:'.:{.';t." .T.“‘""‘°“Y.‘"““ ti" “were. The "God 1- a sent-- A‘ coMMUNnw CONCERTS - tZZZYnII-t. iln..».......fn..., ° ° Cmtimtiee on evangeliziation; Bennett, was sun: by the choir. “I Canadian Life. the Rev. H. In, and Mr. Wilfred MacDonald rend- cred a solo, "Thanks be to God"; Ailiston. The season's first concert, Fowler and Tamara dancers, in the Strand Theatre tonight at 8.15 o'clock. Denton preached at the morning service yesterday a sermon on "In. ' 5 ' ,,~ . n , P19015101! FOP’ IP32“. X M _, w I"\'.*_'>j*|'(rlv;_I~-|I| fpmnm“ t° dmvieehin ba-ed on In the evening. Dr. Fraser preach- h a fimpnnd Mum --]-“ “Nuns H Emil-i he word»- of St. John 1:29, "Be- 0:1 from 15am, Lxlv‘ verse 6 “we ' FARINORTH ARRIVEDINPORT - an.» of’ nun‘ v ml ty nntl “in 1101i! the lamb of God, who taketh a" do m“ as a leaf. we may ob » M __Th _ _ F. .1‘ l - 1-. yu-u fwl yl‘! - ‘-.. v. | , . . - _ ,, i ' ' ' 1 (Conmued “cm Pége l) e‘ S S arnonh arr vcd‘ 1H “(Pk or l|luI|i-_y Glflfikuliliictriillrl!(T! aviny the sin of the world. Then serve many lessons from the fall. ’ _;__.;_.,_; "v? port yesterday morzxng at B ociock t l. p.m.-x crisis llll|_y theme of the day uas treated fromi mg lcaves- change and dcmy. the o u e ;/ , _ n, _ _ l il'll;_';_".~l\. 'i‘l~ v t ' ‘ I wncrcby Canada extended the 1n As soon as the ship doused long buck mo“; prvtlurl! ytltu. ‘new’ till‘ P0.llt5 of view of the inspira- sylm-guess o; 11m and me certainty I shoiemexi began the task of loading ~ » ,.-__ tion of a divine fellouthip, the in- ‘ ‘medium tariff to German goods “Apart/ed into Canada, in return for ‘m t_f3\‘Ol(‘d'll1'ltl0ll treatment I01‘ Wm M, goods imported into Ger- of death. The fading leaves beome more! aautiful as they grow older. It is .' possible for us, too, to grow moret beautiful with the years. The inner part of man, the soul, lives on, Just as does the life of the tree continue, in spite of the fact that the physical body, like the leaves, is shed. We should be thankful that we privileged to grow old, to be- the 70,000 burhels of tumips which will compose the bulk of the ship's cargo. The work continued imtii ten o'clock last night and will be- gin again early this morning. It is expected that the ihlp win be loaded and ready to rail late this afternoon. Several passengers made the trip from Boston. :pirnt!on of a great sacrifice, the in. _ ‘ Slllration of a noble to k. The ordinance of believers bop-v tism was administered to three candidates. Included 1n we music of the morning was the anthem of‘ Sir John G055, “O Saviour of the world.” A mixed quartette, Misses; Veva Malcolm Campbell and Pearl. Burns, Messrs Calder and Stems] sang vcry effectively “O! Master, letf are me walk with 'I'hce." | 4 _ come more beautiful in character It was llltlillIttCCI that the speaik~ and 5pm,; realizing that we shall crs in connection with the Com-l ' V y pass into newness of life and enter mlttce on evangellmtion of Can- , iinto that peace which passeth all udlan Life would address a. public. understandinl; mceung t“ the Baptist churcm o“ ‘ The anthem for the evening was, Cam!“ a I e I i i - m-i-tti-‘atlvnnlflw-S Canada expected g - to étfrivc from that arrangement - we p; a large extent nullified by m drastic control of the gratitlfl! o, “reign exchange introduced in Gama“), n, September i934. Tm German exchange control Md we effect of greatly curtailing WpOFZS of Canadian 80°55 m“) Ge?‘ m“), my; we goods imparted have been mostly metals and 111111017315- » tlzc l2 months ending 543D" 1931;, Canada imported KNIGHTS OI" PYTIIIAS HALL 'l‘ucs|lay, 3.15 p_ m. Oct. 27 GRAND PltlZE ‘ONE TON OF COAL 25 Bineos 25 cents auspices PYTHIAN COBIMUNITY IVELI-‘ARE CLUB L8252ll0~26-2i. Farm Problems SURVEY SHIP IN PORT — The Canadian Governmrnt survey Filip "Acadia" arrived in port early yes- terday morning and. moored at the Marine Wharf. The ship ‘was been engaged in survey work along the Labrador coast all summer. After tenibt i‘. . ,. . , . , _ he value d n _ I ‘ b l. d d Wcdne day evening. .. ., ( from t. nanny goods to t coal 11H SUPP ‘Eb m“ @911 t8 '9 . T | Consider and Hear Me -Pi'lcugcr. ‘ . ~ . ._. _ , lR‘.l~l.L.Dt k- ~ “:1. ”'*°"="" l" ... W» v coumy)" gUOIS 0 ‘~‘ . i‘ a n ran Ryzm 1 common 0 ‘ = ' l Mrs. N. D. MacLcan. ' _ _ took his th “Th e - “mun we ship. A v o n d a I e of SZIEIIjTf/IOI) " finale 52111115552?‘ Dr‘ finger announced that the“ I It Wits ‘0 WOW? m3 mmwm‘ lye suintiofi respecting Canadian trade relations with Germany that [he new agreements have been 00H‘ dud-rd. , is to be no mid week service at n. series of evangelistic addresses; the Kirk “Us week The evening service was varied from the mgular in that u musical pro-- ludc opened at 6.40 P.M. with a ong service led by a large choir of; men from 6.15 to 'l o'clock. ‘The i Hymns of t-hc regular service were lcd by the same large mens' choir, POLICE COURT-At the ,Police Court Saturday a drunk and in-» capable was fined lcn dollars and costsor twenty days in jail. Asccend drunk was remanded until today. Three non-payment of dog tax cases were dsposcd of. A largely attended farmers’ mcct- iung was iicld at Avondzilc ltust ‘Fiuirsdny evening. Farm problems were discussed by ‘i. ". W. L. Roper. iof the Federal livestock Dept.., and livrr. J. A. culls of tin- Livestock s1‘. DUNSTANS nasruca , __ That: whet a Maritime man says when he smokes his first pipeful of Rosebud. It's got what you want, too! Mild, with- Yesterday the feast of Christ the King brought to a close the Novena ‘ in St. Dunstnrrs Basilica. Rev. nu nnxrs AGREEMENT Them i; on ecu, flnvnlllq ribbon providing for the allocation of from Gezman 9Xp0l't\ b) Can mong- certain specified c modifies. The ‘unallocated balance of ties. writ; seeds, 1.25 per cont; u A.\IOUN'l‘S FIXED are i..\'-s<i cur. shall no; apply ozziyunr, ‘ilius the foreign cxciini t» Kids innt tiguic. in the taint-s of ivlfcnt, mi iuuiiicr, thrcc of ilic ch ‘flu ill cf tcriuiuntioii. lt-lo ioirc two ivccks after cxchnn lives bit-ll nqrfi-cuicxits com: in tiitct on tliu‘. (lute. up“ npcemcnt which has the effect of per ccui. of the exchange accruing tile purchase of additional quanti- ties of the enumerated commodi- ulnton, 2.5 pcr cent; lumber, two pulp, onc per cent. and smnllcr per- niagcs for other commodities. _ ln tin‘ ca~c of certain goods such is fresh apples, salted salmon, wood pulp illlll cliccsc lllftXlllllllll amounts beyond which the pct‘- in any litigant; 111m salts to Canada ex- asbestos caui:i.n.l.t.t~.. txpuvtcfi to GL‘l'lllLli])‘, uni a 1\~.v oilivr cnscs, no umximiuu lnjllllt-lliS ngrccmcut CtlillCS ' l\'.>v. l5 uizil extend; for uI ouc year or tlicimftcr ‘ i vcrumcut give.» two nlic in.‘ lmzie ugrtcmvlit ctlncs ti’ rntiiu-ations by the parliaments "f iiic two ccuutrics Mr. Euler sign- td n note to tlic German Govern- 'l‘i.ti.s for pl'llL‘i-l\"‘.tl pur- OVISIONAI." AGREEHENT The “Mic agreement is to re- 63.1 ado om- 36.9 00d 130 icf ge to Personals Mrs. Ewcn Cameron of Charlotte-. town is visiting in Souris the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cox, of the Cox Hotel. er. ls nt prcslsut a patient in the Prince EflWlIlTfl Island Hospital. ' ___ I Mr. Gcorge SiCpllfll-Oll o.’ Saint Air's. Rpginn Atkins tins rvturzlctl Ilfrs. Stanley Bmvlcs. Miss Alicc Kicqfng and sister Miss Angelina. Kl; is who have been syrcnzliiig n fcu wccks with their biotlirr in this city and rentivcs and friend: in different parts of the Province leave this morning on rc- turn to Ottawa. Assaulted Him SYDNFY, Oct. 25~Rnlpl1 Grady. 23, who says lic liniis from Prince Eilivartl Island, is nursing luccrw night. Kcc, nlirgm. flint Grady refused to pay for his mcul, and Grady (‘IZlilllCd to police that the celestial didn't give liim time to [my for it. A poker was used on him. Grady told police tonight when he walked into headquarters with his brother Fred, uud cxliibuctl n. bandaged forehead, and an arm smeared with received on thc top of tiic fore- head and treatment “'11s zidminis- tcrcd atSt. Rims hospital where hc was taken by his elder brother following the episode. Kec was latcr taken into custody by officcr Don Currie and informa- t Mr. Cnutlcy said. Govcrnmt n’. Provincial l‘; imilnry‘ Commissioner, the far north. ' -Mrs. Ernest Simpsoifs divorce may bi‘gil1 lntc tomoirowin- stcnd of 'I‘u':sflu_\'. it became parent tOltigllt. Mr. J. A. Gzllics, of the L.vc Stock lviarkcting Board, dealt with co-opcrzitivc marketing. At the conclusion o. the addresses Rev. P. D. Aicfltiiguu, of Vc.non yRiver, expressed his apprecintiin of, the interest tutzlz i; the two spcnkci" l l ihc work by ted in thc azklivslua. Jllfl tixtoudccln ‘ hearty invitation to 1hr sj bakers to return at a ‘aicr (late when they : pen kc 1's . To Make Stanley 0f Provinces fictional Park? Mr. R. w. Cuut oitiivn. Nu- tionzil I’:.rk- Hlll'\L“(Ii. is n‘ ll‘~'P-1"T marking a. tour of Priurc FKIWATJ in the Pruxirirc. I My, cautlqv will dvfim‘ (in: actual boundaries of tho Island pirk an’! rubmii; nas- ycpirt to tiic Provincial Govcrmzic-w. and llnn. Mr. Crcrar. Minister" of tiic Interior. l Ho has bvfn P11131194 i" Win41 ilr\.'_\' \\'()l‘k for many years. lie was in the Yukon from 1397 to 199,1 v-n. formerly Inter- aud also sumqvt-tl mining claims IPSWICH, Sitflulk, Oct. 25—~tAP) suit for np- ZVl iss organ. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH y’ The theme of the morning sermon of Jcstls’ dcx-iarniion that he came to give life, life more abundant. ' "The g-mn: teachers of all ages have vudcavourcd to define success. As commituietifs dctcrmiuc our life. Jesus was careful to explain to Hts foilcvscrs what I-Iis ivay of life meant. I-Ic frequently expressed Himself in paradox and one of the most startling and perplexing of lIis pnzarlo’ was if they wished to save their livcs they would have t to lose it. The way to find life is 1 not to scck it, prompted _by our selfish desires and purposes, but to lose it; to count all things, but re- fuse that one may be found in Him, n new commitment to Christ and the progiamme of H's Kingdom. We arc Christians iri part only; areas of our lives have not yet. been suricndcrcd to God; consequently our civilization is n, mixture of The courses of our spiritual relapses mentioned were the increditable re- action that follows every great un- dartaking, the lack of personal re- sponsibility and our failure to draw upon the provisions of God; self discipline and whole-hearted scr- vice. At the morning service the choir was assisted by Mr. Victor E. Pyke, Mcrcics"—Farrant, was sung by the full choir. A special feature, slucc vacation, of the evening scr- vicc, is the organ recital by the or- ganist and choir director. ST. JAMES KIRK Vera l1. .\t:ilcc‘m Campbell with Mrs Helen Callbeck at the Father O wald Murphy. The crzucn was preached by Rev. John I-Icaiey, O.P. At 2 o'clock there was a procession of children in honor 0' Christ the King. Rev. Father Healry preached n sermon to the children on the ‘at 8 o'clock the clcsing of the special service: for the men took place. Rev. Father lLnIey prcr.t'hcfl_ Amon: the Deffientages specified John, New Brunswick, is in Chnr- .‘,‘l?.‘,tl.i,,h,ncll, ‘dfhtlnhmnlt w‘ Jusu" is acknowledged the Grout at both services. L“ m“ ecmdmc ““':”‘wh°“:' 35 lottrtou-n on bu Incss. He is :1 guest M l,“ ,. .1 m. wd b‘, Rm, ‘Poacher, wc naturally lean to ilinr", All the scuwices yrstcrdny were . WWW; 1151105105. 018m Pei‘ Wilt-i at the cnnndlan Notional H0191, P D MOSH‘ ‘$4M Swami“, b), l-‘irst of all Jesus demanded a [WW lflrgflly’ fltl-vfldrd- ‘F5531 “Pplcsi five P”? “m4 salted Mn (‘ratl,nli,_ll_._cl_ “ta ,,,;,L(,,.,('l ,1“, t‘DflllllflllfIffl0llt——"IO1i0l\’ Mc". Our CHURCH 0F TIIE MOST HOLY p51‘ cent; {an on two per cent; homo "m, Hang“); finer spending M, John Lynn w“ dmrlnqn 'I'he artist commits himself to the REIIEEJIl-Zlt “Still Still With ‘Ilieerand at the “M? “mi black fox 5kms' ‘mdruss a very cnjo'vnhIe_ vncatitu with her ' _ __ ' life of the artist; the student to‘ his evening service “Saviour, When ti» 15 P" “Pm-l "Sh mml- ‘<4 P“ rainwater and senun-law Mr. and ccursc of study. and so on. RW- Ffl-ih" R- H- L.‘ Bflincs. Night Involves the Sky" by C. SS.R., preached at all masses" a‘. the Church of the Mast Holy Re- deemer yesterday. The sdemn high I mas: wa= celcbrntrd by Rev. R. I, . McKcnna. ‘ Inst ovening the proscsslai of the Children's Crusade in honour of Christ the King took place. Rev. . Father McKcnm prcachcd n ser- ‘mon 0n Christ the King and also , gave Benediction of the Most l Blessed Sacrament. aiizlnbie m. the importation into Island-S N‘|~L‘)-‘r‘l 1mm m. 3 Ms mfiiérssmg m5 “m Martin, a son, Gcnuany of Canadian wood pulp g compzniivzl by M» ("romnrtjv v7.10 Another 1n“, of m9 Jesus laid _ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHIIRCII 8f o _'___ may l‘.\'.l cxcvvd $100,000 iu one ytjill‘ c f P - t with .\lv. Williamson. the do ‘uly dawn was m,“ of 5c][.dcnj3]___"deny DEATHS eicn if the allotment of one Dev a E comm-FJcu-nq- of Parks. nzuflc n yang,“ and mkc up my Crossm Yesterday “.35 a red 16H“. day at __ nut. of the iotnl foreign exchange ' lengthy‘ lllspcvtioll of piv7;it>.;t‘:l sites Concluding M“ Mm" plead rm. me central Christian church 1t be. MCDUFF-At; rookficld Oct. 24th, lng “Rally Day” for the Church and Biblc S:hool. The morning service was of parti- cular interest. with n special con- secration programme for a com- bincd service of the church and w mm mu be available for the ___” A number of breeders reznarkvd “'55 ‘Life at Flow Tide", the text T FPflst 01' ChFi-St the King’. y ,_ twelve" 0f "mllmwmes “m?” “e Miss Rose Foster, of Vcmon Riv- m“ mo‘, 1m, be.“ gm 1,. ,,,,e,.,,_ Jeni. 10:10. 1t was an exposition In the evening at 6-80 the svrciaif b, not iliflilfifd in the Schedule or 7°” ‘ ' ‘ “ ‘ ‘ vscrviocs for the women closed and? A Q \ \“\\\\ ‘ v \'\\\§'\\\\\\:\\\\~.\\\\\\\_\ The p:l_\nlCllL5.flgi‘(.’0m€llt rcgu- ___D_ Mwkpdn V John Heal). 04R from the Dom_ 9" eVf-"Y ROW-bud lost-var.- ~ to C t. l,’ BOllld. fA .11. _ V ' ' _ u . |,_ . f _, , ,_ \ lites ltllllwm for m” “Xcmmgf f): 1N “IEMORY OF LATE MR‘ - lvlr‘ Roper ottilincti at consicler- i111: girlie-tile: mOELIIOBQd to con tmlwn Hous” at New Ymk City OOYI- out a "ace or bne": ‘be mellow Hit/OW ggtlgpllrlfltfillrzsywfarpggfb yfynmgvhut’; gm, mtwvcii the two counrics NICIIOLSON- The flowers on the - We lmgtvh the (“Moran branch T]; M] _ fducted the Novena. i, someihin a w" and the Wwplvur -. J1’! ind i"-"""d"5 m“ [he exchange no C°mmum°n tame of 21°" Chum‘ J policies and also spoke in thC . Quidiccv Czflderfluargingtvelilaiasrllfit The 501mm high mus was Cele‘ g you ye so‘ *0 ‘ate to l etwiiv flout Cum-ill °XP°"-§ w at yesterdays service ivere pieced wymence of we ‘Mme gradcrjslmfllsfqlllg’ “DAY is Dying" and bratedbyRewDr. Ellsworth. Bishop appreciate. And man, oh! man! Rosebud Cancun snail be utilized for the there by his family m memory 0f explaining the “u, grading ‘xystpn,’ “The Bequmul Land" wwh imrrflfi O’SuJiivan asirted at his throne, _ k . . _ _ ptlrrhiro of Canadian goods 1m‘ the late Frank Nicholson. who died as mqume; Md been received from m? CHM . . . amended by Rm Dr‘ Murphy, my is a smo e you ll stick to, because it portal into Germany. at ‘South Devon. Nciv Brunswick, T“ b, , _ ' _ " n . tor of St. Dunstans University, Rev. H - u . , A Sciu-dlile is attached to the on October 24th, i933. the d1 “mm mac“ Music “as under the dh-eflon o‘ Father George McDonald ad R:v h" WIN‘ It takes to keep on sahflyms’ r Shelley. The whole day's services were inspiring and shows a wonder- ful interest on the part of the con- gregation and a great improvement in attendance and interest since Mr. Cooper commenced his pastorate with the congregation, BIRTHS MARTIN-At Hunter River on Wed~ uesdny, October 21, 1936,. to Mr. i936. George Wiiliam, Age 4 months, infant son of George and Ethel Mc- Duff. Fnmeral 2 o'clock ' Monday, 26th. IIUBLE Y-At Charlottetown on ‘-‘1'l‘1'1-‘~l‘~lbl‘)'°"‘~1 \\'1l'“"“'~h° tions about the torclirztrl and left E<l.\':u'd Ishud tlicrc Christianity and paganism, thrcat- Bible school. 'I'hi.s order of service Sfltllfdfll’. October 24, 1936, Mel- "nuts shall not apply. No am,’ and cnnylog Km; 40, altar. y new Will‘ 0-’ "llwml cued with sclf destruction. was impressive and instructive and vina I-lubiey, age 60ycars. Funeral i" it" 11"‘ 1M“ M‘ lozti- Strcvt1'v:.t¢\\ii'ui1t@1l1‘. 15 f=t¢ln8 Park. 111* P -*‘"i~'"i -°-"'~“"*5 ‘m’ The evening sermon was based was greatly enjoyed by the largc private from the McLean Funeral Klipti- ....fl ufckcl. Also llnpliflftllt u, maul; or r. $111k, oeensioning ungu-"slwlng: it from 0.11 t" mrkl i" n11 Galrttiatls 1:6 "I nmrvel that ye audience present. Mr. Cooper Home to Cross Roads Cemetery. °°"1““'~1~'-1*'> i“ Cltllilllllli EXPO“ bodily hnzni, as a rcsuit of an alt- Canada being its smut beaches. me so soonrmnoved from nnn that; preached from the subject “The ildtl“ 1.. Grflllttll)’. creation in the ccicstiaYs cafe to- which arc uuvqunlicd nnpwvtcre," called youmtome 5mm; of Christ", Teacher and His Pupils”, l-Ie stress- MCCANNEb-At Pisquid on Sat- cd the influence of the teacher upon the lives of his pupils and that the Sunday school scholars should be taught to attend the scr- viccs of the church. Jesus Christ, said Mr. Cooper, was the grcatcst teacher of all time and we should heed His admonitions. At the Bible school session at 2.30 p.m. the largest attendance in four ing solos, ducts, qunrtctle, reading ant‘ rccltations. The service as a whole was very successfully carried out. Mr. R. H. McNeill the Superiir tendon-t presided and the pastor, Rev. Mr. Cooper gave a short ad- dress. urday, October 24, i936, Archibald McCannel, age 78 years. Funeral from his late residence this (Mom day) afternoon services starting at 2 o'clock_ Lnwnnent Mt. Stewart Cemetery. 1933. We who loved him sadly mlsg hm A! it dawns another year, Loved, rcmembercu, longed always, Thoughts of him are always dear, for “W111!!! He led hlm through the opening, preferably when the nun Do you know that-— Slight overexposure is always preferable to under-exposure? l O I A lmall stop opening must be used when both nearby and distant objects are to be sharply defined at be placed in the center of a. picture? l i I In striving for pictorial effect, it is best not to hurry in making the exposure unless moving objects do- mand immediate action, as a little time spent in selecting the view- Saema to be moonlight, but It’: sunlight. A snapshot with a small lens ls low, will get pictures like this. ll‘, when lllfllillljl pnrlrziifa ‘l hand, arm or lug of tlw Lllitl-‘Ul. l~ 'll(l*"d much beyond the lvmly tmvurd the camera, it will appear abnormally large in the 1iirturc? 8 O O In using u portrait attachment for . mviz; ll '. ,.-_» f . _ _ , .._' n 1t d m», _ ‘t; nd d h 1 1 . 1,119 53mg time? close-ups, a 1iicrv at‘ string knotted "av "t" Wis" l??? 2m gs.:".,:::.. .;..:..:.:;; z ’.‘Z.°°.3..11i?. i. .. - t... i... ....... - - - .. 0 “m L “L ‘o ‘w scvcml SJLLMG‘ l“ “m “"0 - - ' ‘e @2510”?! 10.’. g y p ‘ husband and father. John Benton, For good composition, the object in the box with lllv wneliment, is .>._.. of inc trade nglccnlcllt necessary to close the wound he nlLIlCm Lord for Thy Tender lives ofthediffercnt classes, lnciud- M“) departed this mo on o“. 26, o! principal “new” would never more mnvvnin,“ Hum hnkingqnr a yardstick or tupv lll"il$lll't" to tix the distance between camera and Bllbi joct? net Most fro-called moonlight plcturel are murlo in the tiny-limo and that a snapshot L‘_\']\f\Slll‘t‘, with u compare» tivcly suiall ll-iisroprniiig. when thl \ m“ 1H force for one year also or tion sworn ou‘ avalnst him by If Mr. Justice lhwke completes The service at 7 o'clock p.m. was Ville)’. point proves afofd investment? sun la near the imriznii will produce "ieivnttir until citlicr government Grady a two criminal and two civil cases Rev. J. Keir Fraser, MA, D.D., well attended and llstcncd with rapt n" m-Idced w ha" n“ "m" Highlights are the portions of a ‘wen “ pumr“? givfntllUilltlflllljiIKLICC of tcrmlua- -~--~ I- " i" rcmriinlzu: on tin‘ docket, the case Albcriou, preached at’ both ser- attention to Mr. Cooper as he gmafinzglti: xufksfihwolfzr’ tiictllfe “P011 Whlfll i118 Rival"! . ‘l ', ',., 1 ,1 d l.on_ It i“ fink“, n “prayisifnznr. T00 Late To Clnsify of ‘m, Dfl;,;,,,0,.,. “mum, may be. vices yos-terdny in s2. James Prcs- preached an eloquent and powcr- Inserted by Ms ‘ovum w,“ .and amount of light is centered and re- lt lilnlvviffttf; trflgvaqli-{izwtncgqrzlrgicis trade amcmcnt and one of its = w- ~-Z’ gin late in the afternoon. bytcrian Church. ful sermon on the subject "Judging faintly necmd_tha dense" portion o! the prom‘; y ‘ l h A ‘ ij-lv-‘cs Slflfcg that i; 15 the “pen. WANTED AT ONCE, CAPABLE r-fe-r suit 0112111111,’: hcr husband Dr. Fraser took as his text for the the Christ". He pictured in vivid 1,3253. Sfgtlfrzjnd the lightest puruon or mum‘ a a o M“ “I UH‘ two govemmens to "re- (‘X-Wrmwcd "mm 7°‘ Kimcm‘ with misconduct-tile only ground mornmg scrmOll; "Be yc kind 011B 10ml ti"! M01195 0f the ma! 05195115 e o e More pleasure comes from keep Place p w i" Commerce and navimtlon" “on as liossible, It: . W“ h‘ "dlustmcnt by ncgotl -'1 and, ninfliicm lth n general convention m" ngtvemcills contain pro- rllilllllz adjustment, ter- vvcn within the one year If clifflculilcs arise or if eth- Kfitcd of them either BS a. housework. References required. Apply "A" cure of Guardian. I.-82:'i'l-lO-26-3i_ TII ‘L. .; WANTED COMPETENT MAID. one to sleep out prcfcrrcd. Apply "W" Guardian. L-82G0-l0-"G-3i. rnay ask for negotiations and four wcclcs‘ negotiations do not lead WOOD’ DOUG fcr divorce in Brlltiu» Ls the first on a list of six (livorcc casvs. was mliably- sax! no‘ jury will be used in thc Simpson case. Ziiirinitp fliniteh ttiburrl) It i. Duughtvn . to another“. Etrhcslans IV, verse 32, and pointed cut the great neces- slty for kindness in the world to- day. "No matter what creed or profession one many claim, if he is unkind, he is not a. Christian" the speaker said. Kindness con- tributes to the enjoyment of life, ifweareunabietoomtributetfl before Pilatcfnud brought tlic ques- tion before his nudicncc, asking what answer they would make to the question. "What will you do vivlth Jesus who is called the Christ?" Would they say as was said ‘of old. “Cruclfy Him"; Crucify Him" or shouid they accept Him as their madam “the morning service,’ Enlarging from sections of your choice negatives is a source of grcnt. satisfaction, and that many exhibi- tion prints are prepared in this way from negatives which, taken as .1 whole, lack Just the right spacing or arrangement? i I O A diagonal rather than a full face- iui: your prints mnuiilcrl in m1 al- luim than kwpiui: tilt-m loosely nuywhcvc, yu-rhups to be lost of damaged‘? 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