can cal-ma .____.._s.__ __4..____...__ ._. 4.. _. _wlwlllsasa-stbstasl i parses- tbasa services aslsont- ‘ . barlettot . Solved- the problem of managing Real Emu securing tenants, bay“; up“. DIN?- Wa an especially ""1"" sass-an? rnusr QQIPKIY anon, class's-r, __..._.__....__. as Illleeting rents, ,1’. “Dir. and at reason- nesaoalssl l-rsalrsx. us. , '.‘a=ss. ‘$412k? Y OII _;__:__J ‘mas AA roar-nan AGlNTS-WBITI Ion ' John, Toronto. A. W. ‘l 31 wsln. 80lpd u‘ BIG l5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample book ireei men and women already making five iollais up dally. in spare time; . experience o: capital unnecesa y. Gsrretson 00., Brantford. Ont. A. W. a-zs-aal. FOUBLB YOU! ALAIY BY ADD- ing $30.00 weekly selling Imperial Art Personal Christmas Cards to FTlCXICS, Business Associates, Club and Church members, from Magni- ficent Free Sample Book, Imperial Art, Manufacturers, 01 Wellington West, Toronto. A.W. 10-l-tl. Oct. ll. ______.....________ FEM son saw-l wrangle. my iarm of 70 acres situated on Peakes . 4| sores ‘ i, bal- ance good pasture and lumber; 8 loomed house: good large barn and » outbuildings; the farm is in good condition; has carried iro 20 to 25 head of cattle. I will also ll‘ an- other farm of 75 acres situated ‘A mile away from the above farm; 13 acres cleared. I0 acres pasture and balance; hard and soft wood. The wood alone is worth more than my price for the farm. For particulars spPly to Joseph Fisher, ltiverton, or my solicitors. James Fisher. Stewart dz Lowther, l“ lotteto u, Soli- citors. ‘Isss-s-ss-so-r-ls. _.».,- . To Let -, ro DlllT-IUBNISBID nooaas. Apply lflPrinomSis-eet.» ~ . - ~_ as-lo-u-al. 91 so mar-manicure noon. ark ply sies-io-il-sl T0 LIT - TWO UNFUBNISSSD rooms. Central location. Apply af- ter 0.30 p. m. to 24s Grafton St. IlSZ-IO-Ii-IOd-Sl 1'0 BENT - A SMALL BBATID Apartment, with modern conven- iences. in good locality. Apply to The Eastern Trust Company. 9146-10-11-81. Articles For Sale FOR SALE-l BASE BURNER AND go cart. Apply 140 Elm Avenue. ‘ - . _Ol'ld-l0-l.l-3i. Ion saasl-cnasr or nnawnas. sofas, and klvilen stove. Apply Glllrdllll. cuo-lo-ll-al. FOR BALI -- IOGGS POTATO srader.‘ Power nlaohine. Ussdonly 906 season. Apply Gavin Harding City. flllfl-lii-il-Sl m r Male Help Wanted. in spare time selling well known line rersonal Christ- mas Qrds. Scores of Stenfllll‘ Dhcrs. ‘Accountants. Clerks. Irceeded this last season. Beauti- ful new cceueliehss. mm: mm Co. Limited, Toronto. Represents- "ves ranted small towns also. M. H, W. Oct. fl,d,'l,0,ll,ld_,ltl.ll,il, 20,20 20.80 Miscellaneous Iolm ' steam uacnoristb. , Lane Surveyor. slarslanvlile. Sourls. l . 3041MB“- osavsnsnne hrrnss a‘! r. s. Reeves: Southport. 0042-10-14! i----- l WANTED ""597. A»! ls ooaldaseapte “Life Insurance” ' u. s. Catalogue, United Art Limited. i6! ‘ i Classified Advertisements E One llltlsu ¢...s.-.-..-.......... lle pas- ling sgg yggfl. » t "If l l Igsthaartlaus ..-......-.......... leperllnsofs words‘ g "": ‘i T" ‘-'-'-‘-Y¥~i3__.‘_r1_';,_ v ‘ v -._._*,_¢,,_ Aflfllitl WIDCCO F91- ‘$313 FARM FOR SALE CONTAINING Road. FOE CALI-ONE 0F ‘I'll Hotel. street . summtside. . Apply on premises. to H. J. Massy. BIIORE FARMS FOB BALI. acres oi land with good buildings. Also one of 65 acres both beauti- owncr George Gorveatt, Cumber- land. ' 911840-1241. son saarpoua or" has cross modern cunt and best situated dwellings m the city. No. as: Kent St. APPIy P. 1. MeCol-lnaok. Revere ‘Hotel. 9105-10-11-31 Wanted WAN-TED -- mass: on rona rooms for light house-keeping or srnaiifurnlshed house. Apply Boa 003, City. 9111-10-12-31 , Female Help Wanted at Parker House. 0l00-10-0-ti Many Cases s . i r Examined At I I cllfllC A number of crippled children are expected to entefthe Prince Iti- ward lsland- Hospital today for treat- ment on the advice of Dr. T. B. Aeker, Halifax. who conducted a clin- lc for crippled children in the Red Cross Ofllce on Friday last, under the auspices of the Red Cross with Miss Mona Wilson in charge. The work of examination began at 9 o'clock Friday morning and contin- ued till late in the afternoon. Dur- ing this time more than forty chil- drcn were examined. 0f these s num- ber of cases are to receive massage u ‘lnthe clinic three times! weehanunlberaretoblltlltifll-Y" hospitals for the necessary 099"‘ coal. and other. I" .sl.i't1=."".'l!°'! advice and s report ot-thtintl" sent to their 406W? o" “'9 w“ m; discharged Saturday after "l operation. n-idey "WM" m‘ ‘m’ ing room was crowded with Plum" waiting, their tum, shcwlns h" In!‘ ious the 13'9"" m u’ MW" u” ggggg of thbll‘ children illfiflllhd‘ ‘h. ‘gggug nllmbfll‘ C! thS Chl-ICND h“, wens in from the country. NV‘ m1 ma; as far distant as one hun- md mg“, 1n the work of trans- guéy‘ gm; socperuted with tho F!‘ buhghgpatientltb thetralns. ‘Bria work reflect! WW1 “mmuf upnsaol-vsraociety, I‘ '1" ° ..' lc a conducted free oi cham- patsnted in Russia. x1 isms rams island. Good for Catt]; . L ' w ' snip name'- in veil: MAP: . N, _ Lfsnllnsurance “Coxmpsny $0.33» ‘tfifid m. m, mam use. Oanneetiens la rm- » _“____ u, ___- F1|NAIRD* S wfij? a. l Hebe we» V‘ [Central a1‘ one hundred acres. For particulars apply Francis Murray, Graham's 9104-10-11-31 MOST modern built and beat situated dwellings in the city. No. 202 Kent St. Apply P. B. McCorrnaok, Revere ' 9105-10-11-8! son sans: - naalnasau "us!- dence, corner Spring and Pleasant I184 ‘l0 fully situated and in good shte of cultivation. For, particulars apply to UONIIIVATIVI ILICTOIS OI‘ WAS-DI l, l AND s.- Liberal-Con- sarvatsvs electors of Wards 1. 2 and s please meat on ‘msadsy evening Oe- tober 10th It 7.30 o'clock in the Cal- edonia Club looms to select delsastes to attend the Annual Mestins and Convention called for Octo“ 20nd hett. ' 010940-1441. ‘ran nan sols accsrvnlo blanket entires for the For Show has been extended to October l3"!- l"! nvhleb date full particulars as re- salrsd is tbs hiss List must be in the Secretary's stiles, in the Dollar!- issent of Agriculture, Charlottetown. g 0801-10-14-‘41 1&1 MPOITIANT NOTICE T0 CON- ssavaflvruauuroasa- Liberal- Cofiekvatfve amen oi Wards 1. l and 8 please meet on ‘Tuesday Weh- ing, October 10th at m o'clock in the Caledonia-n Club moms to select delegates to attend the Annual Meet- ing and Convention called for Oc- tober 32nd next. 0100-1044421. POLICI COURT-At the police court Saturdq morniw the defend- ant in a pmhibltion case for the second offense was sentenced to six months imprisonment. Another oi- iender in a prohibition case was fined $200 and costs or three months. An autolst for speeding was fined $5 and costs or. l0 days. < '*"-\’ BRIDAL ISOWII SNJOYBD- On Thursday evening of last week. Oct. 10th. llrl- liner Ritchie entsr- tained in boner of’ has niece. Miss Mildred Warren of North River, whose approaching marriage to air. Russell Wheatley takes place shortly A cart well laden with pantry sup- plies. also other lovely gifts was pre- sented to the brlde-to-be by the two little Ritchie girls Patricia and oyce. \‘< ROAD ACCIDENT-On 8t. Peter's Road yesterday morning near the People's Cemetery. about 10.80 as a Charlottetown motorist with his wife and family weredrivlng along in a Ford car they narrowly escaped collision with an automobile coming out on the road. The driver of the Ford car, in an endeavor to prevent an accident. rah his machine too far to the side o! the road. collldingsvitb a telegraph nolesnd wrecking‘ the steering wheel and other partaof his car. llbrtunatelyfn one wasiinjllred. CONSERVATIVE OONVINTIION~ 1-1bere1-'¢°1=le1'v!t4v~ elebtorl ‘ o! Wards l. 2 and 3 please meet Ion’ ‘russday evening, October 15th at ‘I30 o'clock in the Caledonian Club Rooms to select delegates to ttencl the An. huai Matting and C- vention called for October lhd next. BIW-IOsM-Il. CENTRAL calusnsn cannon- The services at ths Central Christian Church were well attended yesterday. The music for the day was as follows. Morning; anthem: "0. ‘lrust in the Lord." by the Choir: in the evening the Choir sang "Still, Still with 111cc," and Mr. gen Acorn sang "The Lost Chord." The pastor preached at both - servicp on the following subiecta. morning: "Another King, Ona Jesus." evening: "The Victory o! Faith." 1n the evening the service 'was broad- cast over C. F. C, Y. "mu was made potsible by the courtesy oi Mr. Keith F. Rogers, Manager oi the Is- land Radio Co.. Charlottetown. The Central Christian Church will broad- cast ths second Sunday of each month during the Fall and Winter. ~.WI§KLY WRIST-Another pleas- ant and enjoyable evening was spentintJtsQylLLhallIt-lday cskehto the hospital m"? lvm" evening when a. lax-gs gathering en- joyed whist and auction forty fives in aid of the new parish. Bach week brlngsoutalistoiprlse winners which goes to show there are a great number competing and the games kssnly contlaatedFl-ldspavasairlgswim nera were as follows: Wlilstlndles. Mrs. Daniel Kelly: Gentleman's Mr.’ Montague Bennesaey and m. Joseph Doucstts equal: drawn by Mr. Bon- pes-tstlon the members oi the M’ wagging-tribes. ladies: lira. rat- rick Doyle; Gentleman's Mr. Irnast cross in drlvlns into ti" “m”? w Began. Fnssa out. 1B- J- P- "'4' a... m cam. and in "Wm" m‘ l S]. saa__- oaannna-‘At ‘oops Trsvel-as en a “master radio clock" curable t" am. n. mo. to w. and 1m. Iss- mmm watches by radio. has N" and a. Gardiner Thomas. - S105. MING rainwater-atom on w» 18th., Heard lsclwsn. Mineral- Tuesday at 1.9- in to New loosen Cemetery. 1v. p. Meals... utterances museums Jennies dirmltphlllltzh Chard) ~ ' MONDAY ' ' ‘Isa-Monthly meeting of Committee of Stewards-which! lssil. ass-nesting oi Willing Circle er King's Daughters-Residence o! was Mabel Newsdn, 1o sm- broae so ’ ‘ Al‘ BOMB-Mrs. s. w. Allen and u». s. A. muesli will receive for the first time since their marries! at their mother's residence, we. J’. J. Hornby, 240 Hlllaboro Square on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. l5, from 4 to 0.80 o‘clock. 0300-21 ' STSAMlllb-The S. S. "Anna Sofie" was due at Summerslde last Saturday evening to load part terse potatoes for Havana. After loading pan, cargo at, summerside will pru- cesd to Charlottetown to complete loading. The S. S. "Llsabeth" was duealt Georgetown Sunday night to load full cargo potatoes for Havana. The s. s. "mph" will be due here ulonday night to load iull cargo po- tatoes for Havana. The S. _8. "Fred- nes"‘is new due from Turks Island with c8110 salt. After discharging her cargo salt, loads iull cargo potatoes for the Southern states. RETURNS 0N THURSDAY-At at; Dunstanls Basilica yesterday the welcome - cement was made that Bsv. Mgr. usln-ieensenonala, beloved parish priest who has been neoverlng from serioufinjuriss sus- tained in an automobile accident a Charlottetown on the early Borden train Thursday evening from Que- bae, where he underwent hospital treatment. Bis brother, m. Wendel McDonald. city, is leaving for Que- bec this morning and will accompany Father McDonald home. ' ' PERSONAL! Miss Agnes: Doyle, French Village, left Saturday leaning for Boston. Mr. T. Morris left Saturday on re- turn to Msccan N. S. Mrs. Edwin Williams has gone to Btoll-lftofl. N. 5., to visit her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. F. Cameron who is ill. Mrs. Murdock Boss has returned home from Toronto where she was visiting her daughter. Mrs. B. A. Helm. . Mr. C. .11; zvrcom District Inspec- ter- for the Maritime Provinces under the Fruit and Vegetables Act, was iin Charlottetown last week on of- ficial business. \ Mr. and Mrs. R; W. Allen of De- troit. Mich. who are on their wedding trip arrived in the city Saturday on a visit to the latter'a parents, arr. and Mrs. J. J. Hornby. Mr. liarl smith and Mr. Harry 1 Barrett left Saturday by motor on a business trip to Truro and other N. s. cities. Messrs Gregor McCalluln. Brack- ley Beach and Victor Ling, Wheatley River left Monday morning for On- tario. Thay intend stopping oif at Port Arthur and l. ‘ - bectiveir. Capt. D. C. Fraser of Chance Har- bour. Piotou Co., was a passe _ by the S. S. "Hocbelaga" on Friday last. Capt. Fraser has many warm friends in Charlottetown, having made many trips to this port. when captain of the S. S. "Sonavista." sailing be- tween Montreal, Charlottetown. Syd- ney and St. John's Newfoundland. Captain Fraser is in his 08rd year, and ls remarkably smart for a man of his years. l-h has always been and atillisagreatresder-Hsisvary conversant with all the topics of the day. , FILLING PIIICIIPTIONS ‘lhapraseriptalnrour doctor lives youandwhlcbyotlbrinstoustoba llllsd-isbandladherebyagraduata PIIIIMICHSIIPII?M\OI:\DSI:U; woccrtlonsulisd seen um purafrabdrvsl- Youcaadoblld eaourpraacrlptienserviceaabeiag mostreiiabls. ass rsoasrr ssooolars — H err <1 a. iew months‘ ago, is returning to oi Mrs. Albert schurmsn will take place from her residence at Central Bedeque. on Tuesday aids-teen, out. 15, at. 2.80 o'clock. Interment, Central Bedeque Cemetery. ' IMPORTANT norms To con- sanvsirlva sumac. - untrai- Conatrvatlve Ilectors of Wards f and b and Chsrlottotflwll Royalty please meet on Wednesday evUMBg, Octbbbr 10th at 7.80 o'clock in the Caledonia Club Rooms to select delegates to at- tend the Annual Meeting and cop- ventiorl called for October 22nd nest to nominate two candidates to con- test Queens County in the next Rd- eral Election. llsl-lll-li-Sl. Funeral OfLate Mrs. Geo. Higgins The funeral of the late Mrs. George Higgins was held on Sunday afternoon at 3.10 from her son's res- idence, 184 King sneer. to St. Dun- stan‘s Basilica, where service was held thence to Roman Catholic Cem- etery. services at the Basilica and grave were conducted by Fev. J. Sullivan. The pail-bearers were John Leight- iser. James Bevell. Patrick Fltzslm- lnons. Samuel Craig. Lemuel Cras- well, John Saunders. She leaves to mourn bsides her scrrowing sisters. Mrs. Charles Riley- of Watertown. Mass, and we. F, C. Lomss of Brighton. Mass. four sons. Watson of Charlottetown Police De- plktment, Ibnton of C. N. B... City. "Wilfred of Cleveland, Ohio, and Brio of Brighton Mass. Following are the Floral Tributes: Pillows, her sons; crescent. her sis- ters, Mary and Bliss; wreath-Mr. 1-“. C. Lomss; spray. Maude and the children; spray, Brio and family; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Craawell; spray. Mr. and Mrs. S. Albert Mc- Donald; spray. w. and Mrs. Harry Stearns; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ways. Mass Cardsz-Mr. and Mrs. Bollard Dougan, city: Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fltallnmcns. city; Mrs. James Cul- len and family. city; w. and Mrs. J. J. Psuquet. city: Miss Nellie H. Bar- ry, Watertown, Mass; Miss Nellie C. Lee. Watertown, Mass; w. and Mrs. W. .7. bee, Water-town, Mass. sulllll Saturday night the Mae Bdwards players in "Susanne." a three act wmddy-drama. scored the final suc- cess of their week's sngbement. "Susanne" depicts life in Florida where s designing uncle endeavors tocheat the heroine out oi her in- herltance. The many interesting events leading to the failure of the Pill! were a story in themselves. This yer Mso Edwards has been received with the same enthusiasm that has always heralded the coming of this "WW5 0011101111’ and full houses srseted the performers each night. Each slay presented was or the usual high order staged by this company. and the vaudeville was amusing as well as entertaining. Bach individual player Proved himself or herself tal- ented and versatile performers, cap- able oi assuming any role given thm- Th" P0P“!!! wlhplfly leaves the city this morning to fulfil an- imlfi‘ flnlluemerltyas they are always in great demand. RESULTS i (Continued from Page l) Britain will continue to battle for the markets of the world. seventh. Latin-America as well as Latin countries in Europe, will adopt an attitude oi reserve toward the Anglo-American understanding. All of these results are in the alr now as a sort of romantic spell ‘falls- over olllcial Washington and the inl- mensity oi the Job ahead becomes defined. m- having undertaken to ‘se- cure the peace of the world, the kitten-American undcstanding. the machinery of the league of Na- tions. the llellogg-Brland peaee treaties and the s, ents oi Lo- carno, will move forward aggres- sively eemaka the anti-war move- ment something more than a general principle. MMDONALD PAYS TIBUTI Nlw YORK. Oct. la-‘rribute was paid hers today by_ Prime whats: MacDonald to the devotion and seal of twq ambassadors-Sir lame Bow- ard. tbs British representative at Washlllflon and Charles G. Dawes the American spokesman at the CourtoiSt-lamsaflfamhersbe- cause he has betn here." alsenonaia rulvaaal. novice-rs. funeral ' I Church Services ""13". rnmrr! vurran cnuncn _ m emphasis may a on Relisioue Li, “a, . Education and the Conference held 1o ~ ' * . our Church last week was a success t . ,‘ from every stand-point. The bllletlng I _ ‘.3: committee have extended their an 15; ' for the hearty co-opcratlon in "’.' 1g, which its requests were met, the at- ‘j tendance throughout the conierenoc wag good, and the addresses given v ' were of an inspiring nature and must. “ ‘ n result in more Ind, better intensive As sweet as a rose work among young people. . . A ‘letter from the Moderator was smokes C001 and mud 1n s. ..,~ :-':“.::.::.:;:r;*::::.:':.:r;.*".::::: your favourite PM - ,, I . of Canada. are called to a fuller con- . u " secratlon and fervent prayer keeping save the p hands in view the l900th Arlrliversary of Pentecost to take place in June, 1030. Good for valuable pre- Let the theme of Rally Day, "in sentk Quest of others" be the controlling purpose of all throughout the fall_ and winter months. . " * h, . The morning service was in chargel- .< 3 of Rev. Dr. Ramsay whose address was on "Th: Spirit of Worship." The‘ -’ ,'~ service was broadcast by C. H. C. K. and it is understood the reception l‘ was very good. The Choir gave-tho '3 Anthem "Still, Still with thee" tn music as composed by Professor Q UT‘ P LU G ~ Fletcher and uilth Miss Lillian Mc- "' Kensie taking the solo part. It was ' l‘ , beautifully rendered. The Junior corl- 1' F gregatlon turned out in goodly num- "‘ bers and the attendance at Sunday "‘ School was 325. '11s the evening Rev, F. M. Milllgan, -" 5- _~ travellins cemetery of the Religious amomlw rear! wnolvam my " l; Education department of The United _ -_- ‘l, ~~ Church was the speaker, hi; subject Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 i p _ being "The Appeal of the General ______ l; Council." He took as his text, Matt. ' , . i lc-ia "1 say also unto thee, that thou “Mm” 4”“ u” “m” u“ m” s; the American press aha it would ' l ‘ art Peter and upon this rock I will m "n" Wm u.” ‘o’ otuwa‘ be considered by we l”, public " l -. build my Church and the gates oi notable gesture were ma, ma,“ k . hell shall act tplrevslll against it; u” 0”.“ “Mb” u‘ demflmflud wmp1eu1y_ j *5 Owing e inc emency o - a ma,“ m. counting“ w“ m, u m the capital, ca Thursday the Bonn“ SMUGGLING .1, large as usual. The music by the "at m’ 37mm m!!! mmmi-llmli" ..‘......,‘ l‘ ' Choir included a Solo by Mrs. w. n. “m m“ '1" "m? ""1 °""°“°'- “w 1m, Mwmmm “m l,” ‘xoww li ».~ new”: “Nut”, my God to Th“, British visitors to Rideau Hall, where, canvass the we“ o! w. Km‘ ‘ad I i Ind th! M91911! "Ml/MIX. Thy m” Wm b’ the “a” “Ow” 1nd: his government on the general quea- , " children keep." ' Lady Wlllingdon rol- four uayfi- m" tion which attaches w prohibition ‘Yr, 1 After the service the young people “fly mm“ “m” °f m” ‘f’! “in be. cniorcement in the United states- l, ' gathered in large numbers in the ‘h’ ‘.°"°"““"“‘ ‘”‘“‘" "f "l" Pmf’: m, smuggling problem. The United -. , "l, 1nd,“. Parlor ‘m, the “ma, “star ment buildings. The British prennc. fines h“ Separate treaties WM‘ H‘ 5 l so“ “d we“, u“ ‘mmd the home and Canadian premier Wlll lvflfeilnlhl‘ Gm“ Bram‘ and can“! Cont,“ .- m“ m“ “n. in the afternoon in Mr. Ina .~. the” matwrs‘ the one "hung w p, King's country home at ...;l_;snlero..ma_.-;;1m_e‘ smuggling and the other , .' no" CHURCH in the Gatlnesu hills. ‘lllcxe will be‘ to border smuggnng‘ _ h! p ‘ . a tea ior Miss MacDonald at the May. ‘vasmngton today had an opamh . r; i. '11-", pulp]; o; 210,, church w" m. gzno°stlzcr 0A!‘ Sig? nity to sit back and contcirtfzf? tile ; ‘ MacDonald visit. ads has been-irlvltcdphlr. ltiacDonaldp will deliver the principal address of‘. his Canadian visit. d t The only omcisl pronouncement On Friday a luncheon p.11 be g.v~.n‘u came from 583mm? o, sun Hem by Hon. R. B. Bennett at the , cWmW L. Stimson, who issued a denial lo a p club for Mr. MacDonald. At the same “pm-t m“, by l mud wuhmna- time Mrs. C. H. ‘lhorburn will en: »:- Jomnans, m“ “Gm” 31.1mm u“ taln in honor oi Miss MacDonald. The m, Unmd 5m,” have m cam h Unrlted States minister, Hon. WNlImnr‘ greed m p001 we“. “m” w mum Ph live and Mr- Phillips will emery lain the peace of the world." taln at tea. In the evening the gov-f The gem-sun», statement “m f‘ ernor-general and Lady Willlngdon part; will give a dinner at Rideall hall for "During the whole of our ccnverv-“cfi their guests. , ‘stations there was not g. llabl On Saturday, a luncheon Will} U16‘ such suggestion-the undzstandil: British high commissioner, tea with we aimed at was a moral understand the Wornen‘s Canadian club and din? ing and not a military one-nctyh.lng' ner at lsaurler House with Premier‘ could be further away from the Mackenzie King comprises the days truth than to suspect that we can. Program. temblsred any cooling of our nav- Sunday will be a free day. In the ies." evening tha party leaves for Montreahl Prwident Hoover at his usual con- whera they will spend one day. M121 fererlce with newspaper-men gmfllngs l: MacDonald will speak before ther 1y said he would not add to theil Canadian club at noon and receive anl llbofs "by nil-king any statement. honorary degree st McGill university! in the afternoon. The British premier and Miss MacDonald will dLoe with.» Sir Henry and Lady Thornton. Latcrl OTTAWA. Oct. l2 Arrangements they will leave ior Chleoutimi, ; are Ibeing made for a radio hook-up At Chicoutlmi the party will be m‘ Whwh will carry Premier Ramsay r the hands of Col. John Price, A. D. Cl Mammald‘ Yo"?! t0 tlvery corner of to the governor-general. They will gitDz-“lniml when he weeks at ths lunch with w. a. ls. A. Dubec. M. s. ¢ inner to be given in his hon- nuy Wm ‘pend We d." m chicouu“ or in the Parliament Buildings held ' ml and the surrounding country. On; mursd" “lim- Tht PPQPOSM 11001!- Thursday, Oct. 24, the party alllvcs: “P “"11 “m” Callfldiln Nit-tonal“ in Quebec, where they will be met Rtilways radio gtaaions stretchinl a- by Premier Taschcreau and taken to cm“ m” mmmkm- '3 ‘"611 l! l l" government house. Tilers will be a 9mm” slam)“- private luncheon for Mr. MacDonald The dime" 5"" b3’ u” Cull!‘ at the Garrison club and an informal h" Gwemmeml Wm 5° 319111411 ‘h! dinner at government house. 2mm“ gm ifiulmwi on may. the 2am. Mr. MacDon- - ' " W PWW . ald will deliver his soul-tn and m: “d ‘"1’ “will” ‘he Brit-WI PPM address of the Canadian tour at a “mm” “d m“ “mm m°n°ul4 luncheon given under the Jon/rt ans- mnwm‘ “m” l?“- M'°D°"1¢ "u! plees of the Men's and Women's Can-i “d,” m’ mmrw" adian club. During the afternoon, '_"'__"__"‘ the whole party will embark on the l “minim “hm” °' "u" l" N‘ Duchess oi York, which sails m: Ims- d" "w" “‘ L°“"°“ "m ' “Wt and m” m“ cubic-breasted waistcoat called tbs ' Fflilllllmmmmm W‘ PRACTICE The Abegwait football lqllld is cupled on Sunday by the Rev. John krvlce of st. Andrews, New Glasgow, N. 8., and the substance of the morn- in: sermon was as follows: -2, ‘Hn-lothy 4-13. ‘Things we leave behind," "The cloke that I left at Troas with Carpus when thou con-lest bring with- thee, and the books, but especially the paréhments." _ All are guilty of leaving things be- hind-umbrella-purse-jewellery. These are things we cannot help leaving behind-our wealth, our sub- stance, our lands, our homes, our stocks and shares-we leave them be- hind because they are not the moat 11119011105 thinsl- The most import- ant things a.re our Impressions-our Influences-our Memories. And what will these be? They will be the memories by which our names will be cherished-the kind inspira- tions that cheered many a weary way -the words of tenderness that came as value to the broken and bleeding hearts-the gracious influence that went from us like the refreshing fflsflnce of the rose, or the bracing mnes of the sea. These will be the most important things, and these will live long after every book has perish- ed, long after every permanent parch- ment shall have slnouldered into de- "Y- Ions after every old cloke has failed beyond renewal or repair. Let us covet earnestly the best things- ior "llfe is real, life is earnest, and the grave ls not our goal-dust thou art to dust retumest, was not spoken of the soul." At the morning serlvce the choir lint the anthem "0. send out Thy Llsht" by Bimper. Mrs. Jss. Mac- Mfllm taking the alto solo m her usual effective style. In the evening ths anthem was "Ye that stand in the house of the lord" by Spinney, The Mm! Ions "0 Divine Redeemer" by Gounod was given very gmq "n51. "Oh by Miss Flora Campbell. ‘this difficult number was sung in clear Nice and with inuch feeling. 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