*AGE THREE OCTOBER 12» 1935 rm: ciiAiu.0'rTE'rowN Gulximisn r___==_===,=__ as " is 1-.: :_ ,_ ,_ _, ga _:V _ ,.47 _ 1 FARMERS A A 1 ATTENTION l Highest prices allowed for EGGS o . A few of our prices CORNED BEEF . Per Tin 10c CLARK’S BEANS (large) 2 for 25c TEA, (bulk) Per Lb. 35c FRY’S COCOA. . . . . . . . SHOR-TENING ... . .. . 1/4-Lb. Tin 07c 2 Lbs. for 23c PALMOLIVE SOAP, 5 bars 23c CLIMAX SOAP, . . . . . . . 10 bars' for 32c SUPER SUDS 2 large pkgs. 19c STOVE OIL Per gal. l8c PRINCE GROCER Y _ Cor. Prince and Water Streets. A .....}.'..9f.!`.,§..13..S............ \ call on the eiecton of Queeifs -We would be pleased toexplaln our :platform to anyone County. ' 3 calling at our Committee Rooms, and would send literature ~ to interested persons. 1 The issue in this campaign is between' the people ol - A Canada, and twdva man who 'dominate and dictate Canadafs affairs. Our party has no funds to _print 'an advertisement in I this a r but we would ‘ask for your support and trust that the ballot. IP l>¢ ~ you will see ilt to .mark your X after the first two names on EARL INGS, , V 6 BERNARD H. HUGHES- - , . Reconstruction Candidates. i / - . The Eastern Guardian _.___ ..°‘I‘hls eolarnn la reserved for pews of local interest `hnt advertis- aig of a uawsy nature may be in- serted at I cents a word strictly payable in advance. ...__- ..°WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - on the evening of September Both, the congregation of the Christian Church, Montague, assembled at. the church parlors in a very happy mood. The occasion was the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah campbail. who have been loyal members of the church all their wedded lives. The happy company was called to order at 8 e‘clock, and a well-a.rra.nged pro- graincarried out, after which an address was read. and two chairs and s tea set presented to the ami- able couple. This was followed by a complimentary speech by Mr. J. A. Dewar, New Perth. who ho! known Mr. Campbell since boyhood days. while tho wedding M.e1'°h was_being played, the long line of friends advanced and extended hearty congratulations to the 8'1¢StS of the evening. Dainty refresh- ments,-, were served, the Campbell family seated at artable tastefully decorated with yellow streamers caught with marigolds. A lovely centre bouquet of golden autumn flowers completed the table decora- tions. The softll"8hadei:l laml>S Ind other decorations were carried out. in ,keeping with' the anniversary. The singing of 'God Be With You Till We Meet Again" brought the memorable evening to I. close. Many were -the expressions of delight, as the company, loathe to depart, ex- claimed: "Let us have another good time like this soon." During the evening Mrs. Campbell was presen- ted with a magnificent bouquet by our genial florist, Mrs. L. McLaren. -H. _____.__..... HIS STATUS 'Were you a bull or a bear in Wall street?" _ "I wasn’t either. I was the man who has to run for a tree when the menagerta breaks loose. 1 - *°-.::.*_1- ~ ---- Post-Nuptzal V Shower Held A most delightful post-nuptial shower was held on Thursday ev- ¢l\i!\8. Sept. 28th in -honor of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Taylor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dalziel, Victoria Ave.-1 _ After the guests had arrived Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were escorted to the guests of .honor chairs which were beautifully decorated and placed beneath s large wedding de- af- beil suspended from the chan l ter. The room was artistically dec orated for the occasion, the color scheme being Pink andwhlte. M-rs. Harry Carr and Mrs. Cl ence Nicholls then entered the room with the basket ci gifts. The basket being decorated with pink and white. - Mrs. Arthur Garrett opened the gifts while Mrs. Percy Gregory read the accompanying verses amid peels ‘of laughter. Mr. and Mrs; Taylor. who were much taken surprise thanked their .friends the collection oi’ beautiful gif which included linen, china and kitchen ware. f Lunch was served and the de v ina wee ars l'/Y for ts. -bri was asked to cut t.he'beautifull_ decorated wedding cake. Dane was then' enjoyed' until the sms.” hours when all departed wish- ing the guests of honor many ye of happy wedded life. Both bride and groom ‘are P09- ular members of the younger set, Mrs. Taylor being before her mar- riage, Miss Edith Morrison of the Me opoiitanstaff. _ I’IsIIEB.MAN'B LUCK , . George cod HOLDS IN RAPID I-I. Eu:hneil went a fishing in the Yuculia Rapids. 120 miles north of here. He hooked a 10 1-2 poiun spring salmon, and when he reeled in he found a cod held the salmon firmly in its mouth. The weighed 54 pounds. S VANCOUVER- 00|! 11- d ,___ 119°” cc N1 O ‘ot Btsngzéx 9- ‘°' fwgqi A5 to _ ¢~ 'sv' "`°?o:\- s°\‘°‘” naw, g. ia. . 1"' ’ I t _ . ,|\°:‘:*‘“_ Ai avi.. ,tmo¢°l .Y| “‘¢0 '_ ¢ `.“ \0llOll AY Iwo! s\`l:‘},,oo. c_“,.,1¢» ‘ 0 ' \ 1 . \o ~ \ _ ` tsl?" 2 w v, su\°_“§° e°““‘;°'oc'\‘ -“,:“\i¢\-“’ 5° g0l4':A¢oore ° waotiora .30 V' _ . b\’ro“af`°:°¢\$° V' m m_ 5\\i\o\::; °‘.‘..=\;;,°~...»»,:-.-\e_;::':. - lag. v»¢“"l’r°“ ‘A - »\*‘“" e1- ‘wif 0* “nxussn Asus. Q; 51° #tad- A ,,,:°.;_-1;. °\ __ ,,....»»' Gila. 1%'-°“ °'\°\\~ eth- \s\\\ O0 Bl* io ,,.s\\*‘ Q1- ‘ T" gill ’¢\\` |10* 11,11. ’. "V gli wg". |139 ‘_ 'Ili °r‘la¢"‘$'-11" " \s\\‘~ in 1i\° vu. 90"' H7* "'°‘;a\\“':{e v ' 'ef' ow ',,. S3* *'31* °` c¢°°»' ..g_°_,‘t.»»,-;,‘.l"~;;,‘,I" U to ie ' °°*’ BAYII __.-_- 1-wiiii the pick f th world* e e lg is 0 ndlo.. talent.. your service. lf lain. economy- 0 permit 'Worn tube! oil our en- to an 1 ferment. Old or louse. . ladiatroaa mah a tremendous difference ln clarity. ali fall. rleh le.” im. x. ii. aooaail lilo law Weatlag- ___ ..- ‘lhla _column is rescued for or local interest but advertising a newly nature may be Inserted t oolltl n' word strictly payable advance. 2. stil nalndii: ron cols' imma" ' "sas -Club House this afternoon. 3 o‘clock sharp. L-1289-10-12-li. BENNETT cannot lose. HEAR. W. Chest/er S. Mcllure, M. P., _over C. F. C. Y., tonign; from 0 to 9.809. m. _ BUYING Turnips, Potatoes daily from October eleventh till October seventeenth at ,Railway Wharf. Highest market prices. _' Henry C. Smallwood. Phone Charlottetown 1589-il. L~l25i-10-ll-41. ON TUESDAY. OCTOBER idth Georgetown Bus after leaving Cardigan will go by way of 5t,_ 'rex-_ esas, Peakes, Clamlown, Fort Aug- ustus, etc. ` ' L-1250--10-ll.-4l.' ‘Aden LADY- 1.1.1.-'-'rho enor- dian regrets to leam of the yery serious illness of Mis. James Doyle, Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Doyle is in' her Dllnd year. the same as Mr. JD. Rockefeller. -8. E. DODDS representing Wil- liam H. Leishman and Company Limited, invites you tp meet hiiri at S. A. McD`onald‘s on Saturday and " Monday, October 12th and 14th. _ L-1253-10-11-21. LOADING PRODUCE-Mr. Mol- vin Jay is loading potatoes and turnlps at York Station at satisfac- tory pricas, being the only buyer at present. IMIPROVING HIS HOIVIE-Mr. John ciiirma Hardy. Pleasant Grove, is making quite an addition to his residence. His outbuildings were put in good shape last sum- mer. I-IEAR. W. Chester B. McLure. M. P.. over O. F. C- Y. tonight from 9 to 9.30, p. m S. A. McDONALD takes pleasure in announcing that the representa- tive of William H. Leishman & Company, Ltd., will be with them Saturday and Monday demonstrat- ing special made to measure suits ` and overcoats. "L-1253-10-11'-21. S. E. DODDS, representative of William H. Leishman and Company Limited will be at B. A. McDonald's displaying the season's latest- Brit- - ish- woollens in men's suits and over- coats on Saturday- and Monday. - L-1-258-I0-ll-21. COMMUNION AT S'I'. JAMES - The- Holy Communion twill- be. cele- brated at St- James Church at the morning service tomorrow. All com- munioants are requested to be pre- sent. Strangers and yisitors in the 1 city who .are communicants are cordially invited to participate in the service- . MEDICAL SOCIETY - Edward Maddison of Moncton was"electcd president of the 'Halifax Students' Medical Society of Dalhousie ac a meeting Thursday night. Other of- ficers: Vioe-President, Carl Trask. Yarmouth; Secretary; Gordon Lea. Victoria Prince Edward Island; Treasurer, Charles MacDonald, Car- digan, P. E. I. POLICE COUItT-The defendant in a breach of- the Prohibition Act case which was heard in the Police Court yesterday was. fined $200.00 and costs or three months. in jail. One drunk who ` failed to appear had his bail estreated and a second was fined five dollars and costs or ten days in jail. Judgment for the plaintiff was given in a summary ejectment case. FEDERAL ELECTION DAY AT TIIE CHAR.LOT'i`E'I`0WN POST OFFICE -- Federal Election Day, October 14, 1935. the following order of service will be rendered the pub- lic: All wickets will be open from 8 a. rn. to 12 o'clock noon. All mails will be closed as usual, at the regu- lar hours. Letter carriers will make one complete morning delivery and the rural couriers will make their regular trip. There will be no mid- day street letter and' parcel box collection. OFFTOERS ELECTED--The reg- ular business mseting of the A. Y: P. A. was held 'on Friday evening, Oct. 4th, at the home of M'r.and Mrs. Amos Rodd, Milt/on. It was decided to change the regular night of meetirg to Thursday. The fol- lowing _o cers were elected: Presi- dent, Mr. Fred Hooper; Vice Pres., Mrs. Robert Hooper; Secretary, Miss Margaret Coles; ptreasurer, Miss Joyce Hooper. 'About forty mem- bers and several visitors were pre- sent. The retiring president, Mr. Aliiu presided. _ _ I _____.._._.__-._ ` Pl‘ITfS_0NALS ' ' Mr, wan? xoiw-, York, is-report-‘ ed very much improved in health. The Guar1i`ia.n`,is pleasedto learn that Mrs. Isaac Saunders, City, at present at winsloe. is greatly lm- pmvedinhealth.. . .. ._ ;_,_-in Mr. Thos. 1-I. Yeo, Union Road, has taken up his residence in Chair- lottetown. Mr. -Wallace Wooii-idge, Peakes Road. was at recent visitor to his old home 'at Covehead Road. Master Arthur McKinnon has left on return to Napenee, Ont.. after spending the summer' with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winchester. Mrs. J. Burke, Cityfwas l recent visitor to her old_ home at Cove- head Road. _ It is with regret that the illriel or Mr. .i. P. puffy is reported. he having taken suddenly ill gn Thursday imiion. MA¢KENZl MASS MEETING o'r1'AwA cr1:v11...12 p. RAYMOND BRDWN Died September L9, 1935, On Thursday,'september 19th nlgm. and claimed lor his own mond. Friends far and near mo for his gentle disposition and traordlnary qualities of heart or her spedial friend. He was of Nature's nobiemen, and his fight against the disease which bed him of his strength on the threshold of what promised a rose abovethe ills of the through the Faith which never meet his Maker. ‘Whatever is, is best' was the the conviction that his suffe God’s providence, but he un life that all men might imitate and wait’ and who knows but ings and the example he Bet others was' more Plci-‘ling to than the noblest wonk which might have accomplished. The humility of his bearing conversation gave no true indic the memory of his friends and will his name be mentioned wit should have come so soon him that his ions iight is Over MacDonald, Richmond; four Bayside. One sister, Mrs. J- D Lellan predeceased him. On oortege headed by members Ol way to his former par G Solemn High Mass of Réfilllem John McDonald, assisted bl' Urban Gillis. his parish priest intimate friend, and Rev. Be MacDonald. Rev. Theodore Go the Sanctuary. arers were' Linus roy and Urban McLellan. Masses' on-'snap family (5): Rev. JO Il - Rev. Bennett McDonald. Rev R/e . Phelan Kenna, Rev. en g . of t. Jose h's Dame Academy, g ls f Grade VIII ily, Dr. J. B. Brown, Dr. and Mr nd Mrs Justin rown, . B1-own, Mrs, A. J. Cole and Home Momtvre. Mr- and M" B and family, Mr garet E. Brown. r. . . and-'fa'mily,' Miss Irene McL Mr. and Mrs. E. J. H. Morrisgz Mr. and Mrs. om Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McDonald Oallhghln, MT. Basil McQul.id M101 is MI' Mrs. Murdoch MoDoug'a ily, Miss Noreen Johnston, Mr Mrs. Charles Mclivsr. Mr. and T. A, Mcfver and family, Mr Mrs. Jomesn. ocean. Missed and Blanche_MeIve1-, Misses and IQ Brown, Mr. ‘and Mrs bon. Mcoutid mu xmas Miss Alice Gillis,ia:AKs NIGHT UHARLOTTETOW and; "fir AND oven A NATION-wing NETWORK N 'll' ,' . ` 1 0 mes W 101:() 11 p, m, Atlantic Standard'1‘ime ' At the troop room of lst Char ev ..._o.‘..~.'Qn..:..;.-...4.~. Z' 231-___, _ ._.____ _'_ iiiioiioossvroeouriirrwo 'I`ll1M.EM0ll|AM angel or deam dropped down in soul of Raymond Brown of Rich- ed when they heard of his passing mind made everyone with whom came in contact feel that he was bril sive ceremony tock place, when Father Mccardle and Mr. H RK Groas were invested by Asst, Commi_:sio.ner F-. Driscoll in m ening. an interesting and im I ' a and Scouters. Mr. Driscoll was slsted by Scoutmaster McMillan, the Field Commissioner. Brief addrerses were made by Prov. Comm. and others. After a short explanation by Honour was-held. the 1*- . his me troop (St. Paul'.s meeting, was a n- ` Murray. Theze scouts, accomp ex- and he ppc oi iz his of spruce troughs and spent a c one long oh- veiy cleaned and cooked themselves. DNS- Rev. P°'°"' soout lviasior Archie Hume is presence of Prov. Commissioner J. Morris and about thirty seo Driscoll, a. demonstration Court A feature oi' 7th Charlotteto scriplion of their First Class H by P. L.’s Tom DeBlols and Dur an by scout s. poppin, hiked in point. nine miles from home, we ed SU 1'. made a slee n shelt _ . o fortable night. They cooked dinn by the roadside on their retu Journey the fo‘lowing day. One ite Of diet WHS fish which they caugh told are attending Prince of Wales lose. We are glad to hear 113° proving in health. $1; Crew held their annual dance selves. The chaperones were “ts The ist Charlottetown Rover Tuesday the sth inst. A large num- me ber of young people were present, and all seemed to enjoy them- CO1- that im i/V. C. T. U. Notes ‘C°"°i“‘1§‘;_f.f31;-11ss932 Because it hinders recovery from illness. .Why do many athletes abstain? Because Alcohol lowers the tone Oil MIS. of the body and accuracy of skilled Mr' A. B. Oosh, Mrs. Frances Holi em is °f Trainor and Mrs. Wm. Warren. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parent f de Ike they spent some time at Mr. P ie 1 at Mrs. Parentiz home at St. M m. :J ed) will wear a neckerchiei new t 1 Charlottetown-maroon with oran "burden The patrols are as follow er sth chorioiteiown (Trinity Unit-1 mov en . Why are abstnlircrs from Alcoho- lic Drinks given the best terms from 9- Life Assurance Conipanlcs? ' mf turned from their holiday on Mon- Because it has been proved that C15-Y U1il11t~ During their 2111521101? even moderate drinkers livc. on an a average, a shorter time than total T' . ug ent‘s home in Dougie", NB., and jj' abstalners. . _ WHY 'I ' . Because Alcohol ia Never a Tr” Stimulant but always a “NA!\» COTIC DRUG." (Alcohol: Its action on the Hum; sn Organism.) * MORE BIRDS FOR HUNTEB5 VANCOUVER:-1Phe8£a!lt prospects in- the Fraser Valley t L season were poor. The British Col# umbia game department, however come to the rescue and release& zooo birds in the Mission and. Chilliwack areas. ' ar- ' ' ki' tins. N.B. Mr. Parent. spent part of ¢¢»4+»o-oo»4+oa-cecoonoocemeeu his holiday attending a conference ' Q o F . er of Provincial Secretaries in Quebec. 3 Zlon [)’_es rlan _ asv. G. caabrbr waasriia - iuma'raa.` ' ‘Q1 rnor. Louis n. 'rnoarrsos-oi-gram an casa-ions » 4-9-*'94 E Q-Q-O-0-O4-O* iief in which he lived and firm r liant. future servixl but to strength- en his admlrable qualities and with- out giving ,way to vain regrets he dy fail ed to console him and in the bosom of which he went. forth fearlessly to be in ings came from God' it never occurred to him- to probe into the mysteries of The Cubs of this group are work- ing on model aircraft, which are ln. tended for the Christmas Toy Shop. Scouts Jack Murdoch, Albert Gaudet., Geo. Nicholson and vime GFB»Ht_of Montague troop D0I\i1i\l1€. Miss Mary Larken, Mr. Frank Morrison. SPIRITUAL BOUQU ETS Fox-PL. Jack Simmons. Bull Dog-P.L. Dean Robinson, Beaver-P.L. P. Simmons. 1 Wolf-P.L. R.. Forsythe. ' The Scoutmaster is the Rev. J. W. Barbour and the assistants Rol- and Taylor and Lewis Howatt. ' GREY wot. G.N.R. Week-End '!l s 1 - Panthers-P.L. Billy Hodgson. MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M.-Tlieine: “The Place and Power of the Wort] 1 of Cod in the Life of the Church." 2.110 P. 31.-Sabbath school and Bible Classes. ~ Buss Solo-"'i‘lic Lord Is In llls Holy Temple"-Hlgdoisr . Mr. Male-olin McKinnon Q4 EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 1'. M.-Theme: “The Ability of Jesus Christ.” Anllicm-“O 'l`1isie and Sec"-Goss. “The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon Him, to all that cull upon Ilim in truth.” Psalm 145:18. ` a-4+-Q-vo-0-0-0040009000 eo+Hm --' ._ ';-'J-\.._T'*' I es tioning accepted his lot and lived a ‘They also serve who only stead e spirit in which he bore his suffer God and at of the brilliancy of his mind and it friends who realized the true extent Charlottetown; Sisters and Pupils of Miscouche Convent, Mis.; Ma L9-1'1<¢n. Mrs. Winifred Murp for he MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY ion EIB in Aulay, Mr and Mrs J J MCG hy. Preston and Justin Kelley. was perhaps only his intim of his nobility. He will live long n h wh they fain would have him llriilef But rather should they rejoice Loft ofchozish his memory are Mother. Mrs. James E. Brown. F-i¢h mond, two sisters, Rev. Mother Ma,-y naymond, Notre Dame_Ac emy, Charlottetown; MIS. Linus C~ ur bo qu . a sigh of regret that his passing o Mon- day, September 23rd the funeral Knights of Columbus Wended ish of r nn and Rev. F. X. Gallant assist-od choir.R,ev. Martin Monasllim WN rick Mcivtahon. v Mc ow Ki gins Supe lor and Sisters S P C011 vent, superior and sisters of N Kni hte of Col bus (2). Pupi 0 IX Notre Dame Convent, Charlotte town. Dr.- J. A. Johnston and fam Leonard Kratv, . a . B Mr. and Mrs W phonsus rown - Mrs. Linus C. McDonald, Mrs. Mar M J D Mclloillan -l Stella. Mr. and Mrs. Urban an, Mr. and Mrs. A. McDougall. C elius M l Rev. Urban Gillis and G . h A McD0n lg _ che Jean, Mr.~and Mrs. Harold' Brown. Mr. P. A. ,Mui-naahan. Miss Patricia . An I . and Anna. Miss Uldene McNeill, . Chari Gallagher, Mrs. Millie Bilton. Mr. 'Nur- i‘.“. . =~ ebeil ever out ell. for and today he is reaping his reward. his St. an b"O thers, Dr. J. B. Brown, Boston Mass; Justin and Will of Pitts- burgh, Penn.; and AlP1\°11S‘l5 1 Mc the its and River. ,At St. Patricks Church a WHS celebrated by 1115 b°1°"°‘1 Father Rev. and ett llant the in Mc- 'rho pail be . Neill, Angus Gillis, Frank McDoug- all william Mopousall. Colin C011- lll is aid, Pat \' oire um and Mrs H F Miss Al and an, and li ian, and MI* and Mrs. A. R. nn . ~ N111 llandf am and Mrs and na H0! ll J. P nnis ltr otte Me and lllla "- mv AT THE lltla Jennie Thompson, Mr, ang M Frank I. Gallant and family, r G1111-* “-1111 family. Messrs. Fennel Roches and family. Mrs. Sadie Brooks and family, Mr. and Mrs Jerry Horner, Mr. and Mrs. H. 11 G Charles McDonald Florence Bo TELEGRAMS Philip R.ossiter_ FLORAL TRIBUTES Miss Ina Phillips, Mrs, J, P I”“1S» Ml-SS Mary Pendleton, Mr ~ . _ _ lliv *ay ‘md M9'ri°ni M155 M51`11'1H 52114. New Brunswick and Prince Edward W-SS El-11° Murphy. Miss Home ond Island. The other excursion will I’S and Mrs. Charles Mclver, Mrs: 090116 B9»l‘i0W, Mrs. James Mc- of choice bar aiu far excursions a _ S e Tl8ni-‘ill COUVCUT-. Sister-S and PUDIiS being offered to the people of the d friends and do some sight seeing, one to Montreal, Ottawa and To- ronto, lncluding also Quebec City YY Maritimes to visit relatives an and Three Rivers, leaving on Fri day, October lBth next, from st bc . operated to Boston and New Yom, leaving the following week on M . V pr.. *md M1'5~ 1-00 08.1-lilnt, Mrs. Jennie day, October 25th, and will mark i the first occasion on which one of ‘md Chimdler. The Brennan family. these popular coach excursions has T1$“1511. M13 B-Hd M1`S~ Fred D65 been operated from the Maritim-as . to take in New Yonk City. I. It is anticipated many will take advanta e of the low fares offering MCP11€€- M188 Eileen I-landrshan to see Ehe metropolis of the 'new Mr. Nelson Rattenbury, Messrs Cm-_ V511 BIOS.. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc. £i;_t;yre1 __._*-_Tl Moamno wonsnrr 11 o'oi.ocic . . sonaoh-"rho aiéio, s none oi unity" nr. vincent _____',___._.._?<---- susoliv souoor. z.ao r. M. Loi or 'oomoiieoie tho rains or im. sunday, but room- . :lg attendance of that day and bringing more Morning w0mmp_n_M A_ M_ _ °° "" su-mon-1-Tito can oi mu-iii io nigh" Levels" _ ____________...-1-_---_-1 . EVENING WORSHIP '1 0`Cl»0°K sunday sinooi-:.30 P. ni. Sermon--"In Whom is Canadala Hope?" Dr. vinrent E.-,ning w,,,.,h;|,_7_00 l»_ M_ . . . ., Svudcnia at the various schools and colleges, solo-'_~1\¢-.nrer My poo io Thee ..... Carey , £ visitors to Charlottetown are Welcome Ml” Gum F110 _ gA|>1‘|g'|' CHURCH, Sennon-“The llistorlral Figure of Chrbt” _ Excursions Sister Mary of Lourdes, Sisters __-_ Bhd Pupils of Notre Dame Convent. M-ONCTON, N. B., oct. ii.-'mo H+++o+ re § ....1 _ Robert McDonald, Rev. Alex. tions in the province of Quebec east ACI YW. M-\'~ and MPS. Frank Mc- of Riviere Du Loup and Monk, in- U BY. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mc- cluding the Gaspe Peninsula, in nd- - ditlon to stations in Nova Scotia. pass away, the are forever g 0-O-O+§4-O4 %444%§-H#O#4&f%9+9 e a 0 ' _. Trinity United Church . Ministers: lil‘l\'. IIUGII MILLER, NL A., B. D. llI'§\1'. J. IV. BARUOUR, B. A., B. D. ‘ Orgniiifstz-.\_ ROY KENDALL, L. R. A. M., A. A. G. 0. ;¢'fff§~0“§ 9-00-ff* . 1 _ OO-04-0 0 O O O 04004-O-9'90‘¢O-Q' € _T‘;_;~,_TTi::;..;*‘,“';i' _ __A ;;':`_'___." `“ ' vo++¢ *+ve-Q-44-0 so off vo-o-»¢+¢v .~'1~.r.....u-~~'i*iii; nivisn or con" Rev. Hugh Miller Ariihcni-“Lii`t L]-i Your Heads" .............. Ililpkills 2.30 P. ll.-Suililuy School. 6.45 1'. M.-Short Orgnn Recital, Aniluntc in .A .and Allegro i.n C-Henry Smart, 7.00 P. .\I.-Piililiri \‘l'0rSlllp. Scrmiril-“\\`llEN (i0l`| (70fll'lES INTO “IS OWN" Rev. liugih Miller .»\ntl\1~iii-“l.<>:i1i Kindly Light" .. ......¢.»»... Sullivan Sulo-“Nc;tri-r My (iorl to Thee" ....'-........... Carey Miss Lena McLure Visitors uni! Students Corilially Welcome. Aiornini; .<1-i~\'icc Broadcast by C. H. C. K. St. Paul s C arc 1'llh SUNDAY AI"'I`E|{< TRINITY . Oflcrtoi-y .\.ntlii-ni-“Ye 3.45 I’. lil.-lliiptisins. 2 T 5 Visitors Hcartily Welcome. REV. ll. I). Il.-\Y1\IOND, M. A.. RECTOR.. li. K. Slil£I'll..\ltll-Organlst and Cholrmester. il /iR\'EST TIIANKSGIVING 8.30 .\. .\l.`-llilly Cuminunioli. 10.00 A. M.-fl`hi: Sunday School. 11.00 A. .\l.-Morning Prayer and Sermon-“The lfliraolo of llzrrvcst." Shall Dwell in the Lalvl” -Sir John Steiner _______.- 7.00 1'. l\I.-itvciiiiig Prayer and Sennoin “The Grace of Uni- l.1li'il Jesus (ihrlst/’ Uilcrtory Antiicni-"i \\`i|l Sing of Thy Power" §QOf9_9'494fO -Sir Arthur Sullivan +w' ' »»4+o-o4+4-cewoa-vo o vo Q o oo+o¢+Hm »H The Presbyterian Church in Canada it 1. ST. JAMES CHURCH Minister: REV, ll. MOORIIBAI)-l.EGATE, D. D. Public Worship: _ Morning nt liirvcn 0‘rlo1-k and Evening nt Seven. THE IIOLY (`0T\!.\IIlNl0N Wlllll HE CELEBRATED AT MORNING SERVICE. Sunday School at 'I‘wo-thirty, STRANGEIIS AND VISITORS OORDIALLY INVITED. ”-'rcs' '1zff;T; 7; . ; .'7i;._;i.T:S7.1r-°” ;»»..+,.+.+.*”‘”;’-_`°* 3 Central Christian Church w. 1.. oilriioilss, B. A., Pssron. ‘ Mies. v. I., mNGwi:i.L, 0n0ANls'r -.. --_ 1 , 1O§4***@‘§‘5O§‘-QOOQ‘Of§OOO‘O‘O‘O ‘ ----fy --- f -~~_- '- - -f ,-;r_-l .____.Y,__._‘ -'_£:_;~'.__ ~.___.-i_..._-_-----____ 3 , ;_ ‘gr ' _ ' -£3, " ' ;; 1 [ 3 . _ff "gr- -:.:'_ _. -.____,..._._..___: -..__ -¢~ 1 1 . t m . 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