_ » ~ , .. .-. »- .~ I _:, , _ , _._, ,. s, ,~. ...,= L t \» 1 ... .rv ._ `__._ _ _ , ,_ J ifwmi .7 M.; .1 I _ -v r ,_ ».- .,\.4». f ¢ I i . I pn i . 1;.. ~ I.-1 . ,= - . _ _-, ~,: ~ , I I tl ,. ~ _ ;. I _ .~_»,; I- _v . ..___.._.\ ,.1 » vi . _ _,.. 1. _, . ._ ». ~.~..'» is _ I A . » > ‘ " ~ »` I ‘” >'\"' ‘ V ' I -” 1 I »»-1-1 ““--- -If . I d 1-' ' ~ - , ` ~ ..\ W ..,'y,‘. ,__, ra/to ;,~\",.' -..n ~."\,'v-1`,:~. ` ° 1 l I# __ ‘I I- ‘ 5,* _ . f I 1,; .- I"`or:»I'r'r‘¢:._ol-antisnr _ gson 'Iwo _ _ W _ _ _ __ _ __ - . -nn.. cnAIgLorI'nro__WN__GUARDIAH‘ _ _ SEPTEMBER 21 ;,pIg,__ G I-in "S “num-YI” You are In- vited to o u Special Sale .Watches during "Exhibition week. H. Taylo ‘Jeweler and Engrave -» H qllllrii/ig. v§K\\\\\\7IIIlA\\\\\_\-TJ l BIRTHS I DUNCAN.--Sept. 17th 1918 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan 46 Edward Btrest a daughter. ` DENNIS-At Montreal on Sept. 16 1918 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dennis 9. daughter. Marjery Fletcher. Congratulations. MCKINNON-At Earnsclifie on Sept. 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKinnon (Mrs. Nettle Jardine) II daughter. Isabella Jennetta.--Q. _ _ DIED Hunnv-AI the residence or ner smi- in-lsw, Mr. D. L. McKinnon, Elm Ave., on Sept. 20, Mrs. Daniel Hur- ry after a month’s illness aged 66 years. Funeral from her late resid- ence, West Royalty on Monday, Sept. 23, to Highfield Cemetery. CANADIAN RED CROSS' SOCIETY Amount already acknowledged . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $28.893.91 Proceeds two tea cosies rattled at Shaw's Hotel Brackley Beach per Mrs. F. Parker (‘arveli . . . . .. $9.50 Mrs. G. F. MacDonald, 210 Hills- boro Street, Ctiy . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 Heatherdale Red Cross per Mrs. S. M. Martin secretary $35.00 'Teachers' Association ot P. E. ll- land per Mr. Louis Wynne, Secy. treas. ._ $50.00 Montague W. P. A. per Miss Edith Beer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $50.00 Brackley Red Cross per Mrs. Ern- est Prowse. President . . . . . .. $40.00 Proceeds collection in aid ltcd Cross taken at Keppoch from sum- mer residents on August 15th per Miss Lillian Collings . . . . . . ._ $17.30 GIIURDII SIIIVIUFS Surprises of God." 2.30 p. m. Sun- day School. 7 p. In. the closing ses- sion ol Students' Conference. address- ed by prominent speakers. Preacher R. G. Fulton. BAPTIST CHURCI1 11 a. tn. sermon. Rev. Charles Free- man, subject, "inseparable Love; ser- vice 7 p. In. Miss _Hilda Blackadar, M. A. will address the congregation. Sunday School 2.30. ` CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ' 11 a. m. Sermon. 2.30 p. m. Sun- day School and Bible Classes. 7 p. nt. sermon. Preacher, Rev. M. R. Enyery. ST. JAMES' 11 a. m. sermon, subject, “Seeing God." 2.80 p. ni. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. ln. sermon, sub- ject. “Faithful to the Last." Preacher, Rev. Dr. Fullerton. Visitors welcome. All seats tree. ZION CHURCH ' 11 a. m. Communion Service. 2.30 p. ni. Sunday School and Bible Class- es. 7 p. nt. sermon. Preacher Rev. J. D. McKenzie. PEOPLE'8 CHURCH Services at 7 p. m. Rev. D. Mc- Lean. All seats free and everybody welcome. ST. PAUU8 8.30 a. m. Holy Communion. 11 a. m. Morning Prayer. 2.30 p. m. Sun- day School and Bible Classes. 7 p. m. Evening Prayer. Rev. Mr.Burnes of Campbellton will otficiate. ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL 17th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion at 8 and 11 a. m. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and -Bible Class. 7 p. m. Evenso/Ig, Rev. Dr. Hunt will oiilclate. I SALVATION ARMY Ensign and Mrs. P. Forbes, officers in charge. 11 a. m. Holiness Meeting 3 p. m. Sunday School, all children invited. Bible class for adults. 2.30 p. m. service in Victoria Park, wea- ther permitting. 7 p. m. Salvation Meeting. Song books provided. Ev- erybody welcome. -.~_-_-.~ ------------------------------- .av-...- -_~ ~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-.-,-f Mrs. Christy B. Gass, Secrewry Treasurer $40.00 Tignish Red Cross per A. J. Mc- Fadyen, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . .. $50.00 Cavendish Red Cross proceeds of a concert given by St. James Church ClI_o_ir; peijlyliss Leta lVII_I_<_:Co_ubrey. Secretary treasurer .. .. $23.00 Total to date $29,210.90 D. A. MACKINNON - Hon. Trees. Sent. 19th 1918 1513 UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEEGE A visitor to the Union Commer- cial College will find a very _large and enthusiastic class of students. The attendance this term is the largest in the history of the School for the month of September. In the Commercial Department students receive daily instruction In Bookkeepiug- Arithinetic- Rapid Calculation-- Spelling -Penman'- ship and Business Correspondence. Marked inilxroveiiient is already n0ti`ceahle in many of the subjects and especially in Rapid Calculation. This is a very important subject and students are showing a great in- terest in it. III the Shorthand l)epartnIen`t ex- cellent progress is being made. The 'l`_vpewriting Department is equipp- ed \viih the latest typewriters and 'all new Inacllinrs. 'l`lI<-re is an air of I- . business about the splendldly equipped rooms that promises great results. Visitors to the F.xhibition next week should call anti see the Coll- ege rooms in the Royal Hank lluild- ing. They :Ire acl