_ __..s »u__-Q. s.¢;n¢.\ m» I on ` - I0! SALE _ FARM IN IDEAL location. 200 acres. Good buildings. | Apply J. J. 1'. care Guardian. Boarders Wanted STUDENTS ACCOMMODATKD AT 103 Upper Prince Street. Iwo olal. s'l'UnnN'rs accom# modated.Appiy at the Guardian ' Wire me-li. _ 8244-B-21-21 ,, ‘-'..--i_.r..,i.`-:gi f-~ ` ‘ ° . . . . .af ,,.e.',~.,._:~,,;. ~ . - _ ` l ‘ .roi ,_ 4 i 1 (_ Y , , 1 , . ` T zz, 1931 ' GUS _ ._ THE CHAR GUARDIAN PAGE THREE -5 -_ 9- ilcsiiriui auiiiiniiiii - 1 . , gif eel .-.X Classified Advertisements - th lmllbi ........¢...»......... 1°' per linaall warib ~ S Pnmymqm Church' H“"1“3‘ Mr- Ben Conrad was elected Pres- 2°";."‘;.“..‘f.Z.’.'."§.‘!.'..3 ‘.".1“."°..;“ “ AS li still 1 3;” 1;; ih- M- J- -_ ----.1 ' ' - ~ -_ oe .esident, Mr. Charles D. `_`° ' 5t°W°i"'- 5¢°i`¢¢9»i'Y Treasurer, oth- ` Full Co S Clll ken and wow-sooo-e+oJ VISITING m M°NTREAL“Mm5 pn" °_ lei' members of the executive being 282 EI! FFF EE! iii W' I H I' ; e:e:oaa:un»::aau W eeeaeeaeeeeaoweoeooa __ | \._ .___-1- Agents _Wanted V '_ Wanted BOARD AND ROOMS SUITABLE for students. Apply at Guardian. 8106-8-20-di. TRAVEL old-estab- in Tor- terms Employment Wanted §5'uNG`ivlAN wAN'rs'”sl:l7r'lIi_-' tion. Fox experience. Would take farm work. Moderate wage. Apply care Guardian. 8214-8-2b-Si. Lost LOST AT EXHIBITION GROUNDS s' lady's wrist wat/ch, (Wedding Ont. A. W. 8-18-6|. present). Finder please leave at Guardian 0 e. Reward _ 111° - For sale ' me-a-le-tr __ Alrrrotili Manoa- etc. Apply Guardian. B201 -8-20-31. ALL LOYAL CAN- adtans use Canadafs inexpensive, Royal Christmas Greetirlg Anyone can sell and now time to hustle and make Big Sample Book free to capital or experience un- Bradley Company. Situations Vacant EARN MONEY NOW TAKING orders for Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Finest line ever shown. Easy to sell. Write for particulars. Regal Art Co., 01 Gould St., Toronto. 2-S, V112-i8-22-27. SALE - BOARDS AND Henry A. MacTavish. 8251-B-22-31. .___-_---_- SALE - OLD PAPERS. 5 bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-tt.: START NOW - YOU CAN EARN money easily taking orders for the most beautiful line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards ever shown in Canada. Write for par- ticulars. Regal Art Co., 91 Gould Bt., Toronto. 1-S.V.ll-15-20-31. _ MEN AND WOMEN - WIDE PUB- licity given to gardening and fruit growing makes thaselling of our guaranteed , quality trees and plants a steady profitable occupa- tion. Weekly pay, illustrated equipment and real sales oo-nper- ation. If interested in making money write Luke Brothers Nurs- eries, Montreal. ' S. V. 118. saul, -ro her, aosnn § _-- “‘" °“ hm “ °““‘“"" Female Help Wanted WANTED-MAID FOR. GENERAL housework. Good wages. Apply `Box 272 Charlottetown. 8246-8-21-oi IND JI-31 SALE- ANTIQUE MAHOG- Chesterfleld also, child's cot, and mattress. Apply 105 Road. 8238-B-21-21 - it E G I S T E it E D bull one year old. Bowness, Kensington. 0230-B-21-21. WOMEN WANTED T0 BEW FOB us at home. Sewing machine nec- essary. No selling. Ontario Neck- wear Company, Dept. 147, Tor- onto B. _ Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost graduates. Write Meier ~ Barber College, 573 Barrington, Halifax. Oct. 14-tts-tf. B091-8 I4-81. - 8210-8-20-3|. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY $35_$50 CAN na EABNED weekly in space time selling well known line Per- sonal Christmas Cards.-'Scores of stenographers, accountants clerks, etc., exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Limited, Tor- onto. Representatives wanted small towns also. 2-M.H.W.-lo-is-20-22-25-21. Miscellaneous h PRO- BALE-ll ACRES OF train on Monday eve- Alis- 24. at 5 o‘oloek. Cath- Mcioeod. Dunstaffnage. _ 1'.1ACDONALD-SMITH sxnml ' ' imp,” our A quiet, but very pretty wedding Ind we i°r your-sell was solcmnlzca ut st. nunstn-rs £‘:“‘;f ¥~\_g:3l°f _;l_\|°1t\_f_t' Basilica at six thirty o'clock Wed- ve” Beck & nesday morning, when Miss Anne ,hd Mom MacDonald, of Charlottetown, for- A243-g-21.2i merly of Bethel, was united in mar- riage to Mr. Joseph Smith, of John- son‘s River. The bride was charrningly attir- ed in Powder Blue fiat crepe, with hat and shoes to match and red fox 'necl¢piece. ` Miss Gertrude Smith, sister of the groom, who acted as bridesmaid, was beautifully dressed in rose chi!- fon dress, with hat and shoes to match. The groom was supported by Reu- ben Higgins. After the Nuptial Mass, the wed- ding party motored tothe bride's parents in Charlottetown. where I sumptuous breakfast was served. Af- ter breakfast they motored around the Island, going as far as Borden. Vacant M18- 28rd: Kingston at il a. m., at 730. Rev. D. K. Ross. Minister. Swiav. Aus.. za IIARBINGTON-The service in Dena Gaudet, of Summerside, left this morning for Montreal to visit her niece, Sister Saint Rosalie, who is making her profession at the Mother House of _the Congregation of Notre Dame. Miss Madeline Des- Roches, of Miscouche accompanied Miss Gaudet on her visit.-S. CHURCH SERVICES-SBYVIGBS Ili York Pastoral Charge for August 23rd will be: Marshfield-Dunstatb P- m. and York, 7.30 p. m. At the _evening service. the choir will be “"5” by W” MY” M“"°Y- G°°- VENETIAN GARDENS out in vivid language. many of (continued from Page li A. Christie, M.A., Minister. Star, Aug. 15. part of the meeting, a pleasantly spent. Mrs. John Mac- will be Canadian Authors. PAY- md NUWII- from the residence of her son, uty (Patriot please copy) _______ _______ _ ~ conuwau. rssroual. Ulm-gel 'tg ~ . \ _)!_ _ .1 “~ NW D°liilIll°D. at 3 p. ni.; Cornwall I _L ' D96( . , ____One oi' Prince Edward Is1and’s “"'“ ~» . -‘_ fri fiahtinz units in the crest ___lBAD____ cal-a__ _;._Nr:;_i___iho moby-_ _ ' war. the ana sine outcry. hola “ » 1' 5°” I 5"- . . its annual re-union last night in_ .VIN Will be held at 3.00 ip. m. on . '7-'=ij1_, gh, A,m°u',|¢,_ - 5~"\ ~ Colonel W. B. Prowse, Command- HIINTER RIVER-vsBI'VlCC WIII ~ gud mlny t hh _ ""“ ' 'J b° hem in P"'byt'"“” Gh‘”`°h~ leants andocorpdraiil( glxiilliizdseio ° ~~-~-~--...........- is e- i-“iii-”"‘ “ "' °‘°"‘“”°“" liir visiiiiiiiiii :‘.::‘:;..::°.f.°:‘::°:..f° A1' G01.l=‘ 'ronAy..'rhe vi¢¢-Ad- *___-___-11 miralundtwelve oiriccrsoil-LM. s,i82°1'“' ` th _ _ _ f d M 1861 Delhi are to play a match at the “ _ "" " “ANNAnl-:r.u.:'s Al~‘FAmS». 3 “° 5"” C0” ° ef” °“- - coli Links this afternoon, when mvlnn snlwlcl: will be ycon- A uluutlous l~‘AllcE has a c°"te5t tm" place in a other visitors are also expected to ducted on Sunday evening. August _ be present. The tea hostesses will I 23rd in the United Church, Bon- "Anna‘belle's Affairs," based on Be; 1892 only one member was E, be Mrs. . . . _ . . Rc ...l - ' Laird, M13 LII T§o`II1lb:mMi`;usli/l 2 ihgigliyztl,/Ii3li)isI,ernolf iliyest Bvay, 21:; 3:;§lii:rc1ens§riGoodhilar1;1i§u:;ig,]5Y;),1;)f ‘med wmmut ° wntest' Electmns ' ' ' ' ' ’ . ’ , up to 1927, produced a. varying Pineau. Miss Inez Mulch. Breton. nabelle" made an auspicious debut number of proclamation the high Wednesday evening, August the ' lr t , isitl th lsl ii every situation lin th t is - 2'1th. 'ren members curl it number-’Y°’ C1 V “’° Z “B 6° ,me ,D be 80,.; H; m';,nah;’;Z_ on Monduy 191 candidates will of visitors were present. The meet- _ggi algegrsstisa B_B;::_ern:;|d;nt his mhhhmsm are ah immmbly be voted on. Thin Lgaeha: ai_:_d_ iii! 015811961 in the 1151131 WHY- Sick: ' funn E th W Conservatives. for e rs me committee save their resort and si- 'md a sister °f Wendell H` wmh' ,»,,1,_y,,,,:,,, hezxff record, both have u candidate oooh so the delegates to the Convention. All business pertaining to the In- M B Stevenson and Fox official, pwked B Teal sup_ Lahorites and the balance is com- Dr. and rs. A. . t stitute was discussed and set led mmm” and Mrs George mck,$on_ porting cm in Sam H"dy_ sahy posed of Indie_l?e_r_l;l_§a_r;ts.___1_>re_l;_1:_l_' and the meeting closed with the Na- New Glasgow _nie in the cm, “_ B],he_ Hank Mmm Joyce Compton Teschereau is g_ ,, I.IOIiS.I Anthlim. After the l.‘iilSIl'leSS and Jed pmt d ggmpgign 35 Premlege and his d€liCi0\iB tending the Exhibition' u y an everyone of eighth as a member of the House. ~ ’ ' ' .Reunion Of 2nd. Siege ‘I i 1 \\ ‘-$5' ` ing Officer of the battery oversees, e pas Colonel Prowse was made I-lon. °i’l1'Y President of the unit for life.. Duck 60 een F- G- Kmnedv. Milton stewart, and J. F. Lelghtlaer. Dinner was served in the char. acteristic style, dear to the heart Choice of Meats, .Full C0il\‘l¢ 50 cents. The Venetian does not need recommendation as to the ¢!°¢l|¢ll¢ foods they aerve. Ask the ladies or the K . th o. . ~ _ gentlemen who dine there. W__y_..mg e C and The Bat Sergeant A. M. Potter, D. C. M., Sl'-Winghili. ex-member of the bat- tery. Bon of the late Brigadier G°Y\°i”°l PONGCF. was one of the Watch for our specials every day. Give us a trial, if it is posllble we will please you. good eats are concerned. Col. Prowse in his speech brought back to the memory of those pl-eg. LIMITED the scenes enacted "over there." It was a thoroughly suegessful M-1-Zxxili II'lll.St¢l‘ Of "Old Soldiers" -- Bt the Prince-Edward Theatre yes-| it Th d ni ht has atic situations to give the proper h has had Lesdi-113 roles were enacted by al-agua, and at Windsor. He entered wreen GUCCI. MCT-#Bien gets the | ceo etowh Uni Sincere iwrtrayal of the primwivci t D C Mr Cavanaugh is ac-,girl and later becomes rich and S0 nize him and falls in love with him Mr H W Lea_ who L, the em] madcap Sirl. The feminine portion Mr. Alfonzo Davies, accompanied liiirifiire- Mr and Mrs. Jack S. Becker, New Of Siluetling the last laugh out of of this city. __ _L_ __ o rare en them live up to past excellent repu have been visiting Mrs. Johnson’s M1I"FLINBUR.G, Pa., Aug. 2l.- BOSION Maas., Aug. 21-James the same boots he had made here tional convention of the Army and that they are no longer his "Sunday distinction 0! beius the smallest daily for the last four years '.~\ 3 is - ‘el~"\I3f\“f\*- 5?# _ .ft ‘Ya-1<.\> ’¢/,.‘,7,-g,7..\\ I ' ._ .,_/ _,I __\ Jimmie Jingle Says .- Summer At every meal it makes appeal A satisfying food that’s real. -Stewarfs Bread of the ex-soldier, old war-stories 51?-\!A_RI`S inter-changed, and toast.; drunk to has-, A C w .~' ,- -_ _ ling pili- EAl..MoiiE, Sri;\v.i_'gi_r_'g. -_.la.. nage, 11 a. m.' Pleasant Grove, 3 Remember the Venetian 'whoniguggig , . ' since 1892 will end on Monday with voting in all of Quebec’s nine- ty constituendies. Records show Quebec general election in every water mark being in 1919 when CHURCH OF ENGLAND-Sen CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, Aug. terday and was greeted with an ov- vices fri the Parish of New London 23rd there will not be any regular erwhelming wave of hearty laughs. fomuiour Liberal suppmters of the on 23rd inst will be as follows: Ken- service in the Presbyterian Church In bringing the play to the Premier' sir Lam" Goum' were ' retumed unopposed and his Gov- Inlto , I0 . . l . h I 1‘B€ th fl T.. s..“.....“."..“u’.I`.'§,§’“.‘f.“-’ §..°.‘l`?l’. 'i`.‘..°‘.l$’°.§Tl.”§. T?§.".`I“‘.’.§” 5° °° 1°.. §`.;..I`_'}’li..§’.‘ ...L .§§...§°.‘Z°§’.Z' "HM we g““f°“°f°d a f“°1°'- at French mv” 230 __'m'_' s_md‘__y ' ‘ ’ mi added sponténeity to the _mdic_,ity on nomination date, an unpre- 'W' ated tlcdi h- sehool, aiu-uhgton, ssc p. m., ser- New vlcl:-counsul.-Mr, ian. rous situations, im ...aries upurkle to fx” The °;’_‘;';nbe‘; o!“’;:M;“m _'lie vice, 'L30 p. ni. Captain S. G. Jack- Cavsnaugh, Rock Island , Illinois. 1110 wit in the dialog. And there are Legislature at the time was B5 son, of Church Army will conduct American Vice-Counsui, who ar'rlv° .lil-Si? enouii heart touching dram-I ' the services Special Mission Ser- ed in the C Y urs ay 8 . hm _F Y I vices conducted by Captains of the ,removed here from Windsor, Ont.. ¢010i'lng and shading to the non- T y U" eng n PW" Church Army at B p. m. on 24th, to assist Vice-Counsul Mr, W. A. sense in the comedy. The ubrals have held the tems 25th and 26th in Seaview Hall and Bickers. Mr. Cavanaug _ to of gow-_ment for 34 years in QM on 27th and 28th, in St. Mai-k's two years consul service, being sta- VC r MGI-»i18len and Jeanette MN- bed The last conservative Govem_ Kensington. G. T. Spriggs, Rector. tioned previous‘y at Bluefields, Nic. Donald and for the first time in his mem that of Hom E_ ___ Flynn went out of office in 1897, when irl. H . _ ' ` ier on the wave of popular support “il”-will 11° 01° Biibifiii 91 the Bef- "°"“5' F°’°‘9“ 5°“"°°' w“h‘"' ,md m“°'°m mm" wh° ‘“""°‘ we which had helped sous su- wilfriu mm which mv' J' S' Bmneui °f °n' ' ` ` ~ . iLaurier and his 'adherents in tri- Westmmsget Unned gh,”-ch' whmi. icompanied by Mrs. Cavanaugh and _l_H__¢i_i8ii-118 i-hot his _Zh‘i'e. from whom “mph to Ottawa the yen befom peg' Wm preach In St' Andrewiiby his mother' as been sepam ' mu bo recog Since then Quebec has had four church' sunday' at n a` m' Last His transition from the ncoutn il- P"°ml_"S' an 5“PP0Ti¢d by large sunday mommg st' Andrews PER____SoNALs literate miner to. the Bgau Brum- majorities' Hon' F' G' Marchand' Tmh W? miilded htod capacity Miss Elizabeth cohdoh rch-rs mell is s masterpiece |1887 t° mo' H°“' S' N" Parent’ 19°" W en Mr- mme Pre” e °“"1“' ’ i ` ‘to 1905, 1-Ion. Sir Lomer Gouin, emPloymentaNationaiCrisis."Sun- _R'°“_‘_i- W” 5' "'151t°r t° the my re' `mN¥`:mM;c D.?1.r;1d}_°::°P;irs§e ms; 1005 to 1920 Hon. L A Tascher- _ . . ra . . . day momings sermon will supple- “en y - » most Channing In the me I me con, 1920 to the present time. ment th! 5¢l'm°i\ °f__1B5i SU“d“Y~ 0 Mr. Taschcreau's government had On Sunday uvenins ii '1-30 in Wei- ' ' ' s msiorit of ei after the lust ci- of the audienw wer partlcul 1' y lcv Church. Mr. Bonneii wiii preach e“9‘“°°’ f°" me my °' M°“""°“1' delighted b the “;,nm gf; oction in 1921 ui-_oi the stauulus on the subject “The inescapable i5___?‘° Li-¥“eT_ ‘;f____}_‘_: 'bfggfg Mr' mayb! nnggie and the Bowl: wom at dissolution on July 30 last was: Judgments of God. - Vancouver Ci Y ea °"° by MM Maspomld throughout me Government, 65; Independent Lib- erals, 4; Conservative, 11; Labor, 1' vacant 4. Five new seats are sel- b hi d ht , M . J M - 'I‘oiR.oland Youn h id l ' ‘ rNs'rrrU'ra MEETING _ no-L;ughian““gr,;’vene;s N;;“°_;eme‘;, credit for many of ih‘;“hm°;';_f outing members for the mst time I Gie 0 We ’ ’ ’ .in the present election. m°°°my meetmg ° “r y ' arrived in the city yesterday. loved in “Anna-bciieu Affairs." man’s Institute was held at the Y h home of Mrs. Artemas Coffin, on mms as that mdenmble knack (;,,,d|d,,¢¢, 1,, Eve,-y Riding in every riding. There are three lunch was served by thc hostess, as- Mr and Mrs W L Johnson and hmDm_ He was eleqod as member for “med by Mn' Jw' Barrett and the little daughter Betty accompanied Am1°»b¢11¢'5 Affi\ii’S is an excellent M°""“°"°n°y in 190° and has remainder of the oV¢ii\riB WHS Veil’ by Mr Thurlow Macwhmme who wma for the bh,es_ therefore been 31 years in public life. Camillien Houde, leader of the Kearney invited the next meeting mother Mrs Harper Eh” street pENN5y|,vAN|AN WEARS opposition, is conducting his first to her home, where the drawing of Mt Thursd; b mom, for then: ' 3991-5 73 YEARS OLD general election in that position, ,tholottcry will me place. mill cull home in Megianfcville “_ Y_ __ though he hu. been twice .looted-_ ' t th le islature for Montreal-St. O 6 S "“”_°""” SMALQ-151 MAN T0 (U.P.)--Jacon Miller, 93, Pleasant Mary' He is “I” May” °f M°“t' mm' » wm nsoonarlos Hill. Mo., is reported to be wearing mi .muxms-Ai the Prince nlwurs ,_ M,m,,,e,'d_ my dm' 0, N,,,.,,,_ 7, ,em ,gm , New rm. ‘ m‘“d,H°°P"“l- *"5"* Wh- 193|- smpton, who is five feet one inch John 1-Iauswol-th, a bootmnker ¢° MI- ‘nd M"- H°°°°’ J°“km"» in height and weighed 118 pounds here in Civil War days, made the Whatever happens °“ M°“d”'y the new legislature is bound to M”“M°l4» I i°“- buck in isis when he won the pls- boots for Miller ans ohm-goo ss for MCIACBEBN-At the home oflvka uhzuished gen," Cm” for nv. ¢hem_ contain many new faces. Of the N- W- M°K°““» I-'°t 43- 011 AUS- 3°- ing some American 'officers and According to relatives, Miller wore 85 members Wm’ °°mp°s°d the Im' House, fourteen Librals and one 1931- 9° W md Mm 953' M°EI°h' capturing an enemy machine Kim the boots at least once a week dur- ‘ 'fn' Mt- H¢"b°i'I- 0 d°“8h¢°i'- while wounded, is here with the nl- ing a long period of years and, now C°“"W°"“'° have been ’°m°"°d by death or translation to the Up- be did naarus Navy .Legion of valor. l-lo his the ,bsst," hs has been wearing them P" “°“"- 5°"°“°e°“ m°’“ 'S ~ t not seek rc election in the presen In the evening they then drove to WH"-“_” Fm August,” oh Aug. mm to hav, been decorated in the The gum, mum” My that the campaign. A new minister is seek- Minister of Marine, in verchcres. th! ¥l'°°i\1'l'Pl¥'¢‘l'ii-9- Mr- “"1 “nj ust mimi, 1931, gg;-gh quim-,_ deg;-. world wah “mn” mm .M heel. .re mn “_ ing a seat, Hon, Gordon scott, and Hon. Maurice Dupre, Solicitor ””“*°*'°-*~°---¥- J. smith, when a lovely ly bei°V°d "“° °' the lm Wu' ed W' m” "“° °"liiiai bright ,ed Minister without portfolio .mu General, in Quebec. . i supper was served to near relatives hm, whm__“° ,B yea” mme", 4 _ , 4 was hh" mt mm, hmmm color prospective provincial treasurer. l-le Mr~ Taschereau has asked for a ; f w R cargo" » u I | z . _ '. , , ~ . 1 l ' _ IU =====. .» _ _ , _ _,___ __~ f_ __ - _ - if ff: _ ' ' 1 1.°‘Z..._;_'.....i. .'_°.;" _., " " sg--JE f _ ___,_v ’ , _ __ _ , 3 ~° " ' “ I ‘ ~ mom cwoowenwq¢5®q H6 St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER: REV. R. MOORIIEAU LEG/i'l'I-I, B, U, Urganlat-Mrs. ll S Rogers. Choir Director-Mrs..l A.l.an'aon 1 V - A PUBLIC WORSHIP: At Eleven O'clock A. M. Preacher: REV- A- M- GORDON. M. A.. n. D . M. c., ll. s. 0., :iliuisier St. Andrew's Kirk, Quebec. NO EVENING SERVICE DURING TIIE M0.\'TI‘I OF AUGUST The Praise lncludes:- Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. II. S. llendersoll STBANGERS AND VISITORS COIIDIALLY INVITED. 11-5-l'i¢»l’i~l S owwmwowow m ow@ oooonFmHu'Eahsao..oo%o£?~m¢.ww"'° E555; Tri°nl"v United Church ` M1“‘°"f'*5¢"~ il- Ramsay. D. D. nov. c. N. Brown l\LA_ Orsunnit-ivlr. A. ls, Kendall, l. R. A. iii.. A. A. 0, 0, ...-1- u -_o_o u o_o -: (`ff`R"il’1ff§"'iI°t'Y»1‘K1`R'¢ 10.00 A. lt( -Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.-Public Worsllip. Sermon-"The Secret of Puul’5 Success" Rev. E. lil. Aitken, B, A, Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. .\il'. llcn Acc.-n ' 7.00 P M.-Worship, Sermon-“The Fruits of God's I-`a\'oul~" ' », Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. ‘ Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. N. D. MacLean Strangers and Vl=ilors Cordlally Welcome. ‘ Services Broadcast by C. II. C. K i 5-1' I I -I I 0 I’ -IZ tl* Xl. Xl.axala1u:n;a°ragarage.. .Jn .~. ._.;.;._,_,_,_ _ ' l1cc;'o1cfcmcr-l°ir 33-GC lS1'§i'Bl~lZI>U~i St. Paul ’s Church I IZIII SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY `O!IKU1'$£GU3Cvl3 . 8.30 A. M.-Iloly Communion. 10.00 A. M.-The Sunday School. 10.30 A M.-Moming Prayer and Sermon. Mr. Chas. Earle will sing during the Offertory. x~:~:~;u;~:~;a-zu; 7.00 P. M.-Evening Prayer and Sermon. Solo-“I Know That My Redcemcl-,I.lvi:lIl" Handel Mrs. Arthur Roper will sing. .~ .;. i‘»G'lf-U`O'.`f lv EVERYBODY WELCOME. :- REV. II. D RAYMOND, M. A., RECTOR. Y h§5§§d Zion Presbyterian Church Prof. Louis D Thompson. Organlst and Choir Leader MORNING ;»'a u~a' 10 a. m. Sunday School. ll a. m. Rev. G. Carlyle We bster -_ E.ui>§ui". - T., Ever! Man His Work. O.£tia>.:i;!:~»¢.»»-.» *vu -lu va 1': aiazl EVENING 'i p. m. Rev. G. Carlyle \‘.'clisi"l~ - Subject - The Coll DI Chlilsl.. 5GU4UUU .Q§§§& icrs. To this Mr. Tascllcrcau has replied the offers of Mr. Bennett ‘ ‘- ‘ rl ness of the struggle and the good weather conditions have caused meetings to be largely attended ‘arc like giving a man a b die from the commencement. While in and telling him to buy ll horse tit the earlier stages there were many go with lt." Mr. I-lolldc and hi: hard knocks delivered, no ill feel-_aides have claimed ihv Liberal: ing developed until Nomination have been in power ina long and Day. However, at the post noniina- Mr. Trischcrmu hilmol-ously coun~ tion meetings in four places serious tered by telling an audience: “I1 disturbances took place. At St. Pascal is your own fault, wc have been ir in Kamouraska County, three men office so long. You kept rc-elect were shot in the legs by an officer ing us." Mr. Houde further ha.: during 9, fracas, while free fights promised to make up the question broke out in Montmorency, Gaspe of old nge pensions and the Gov- South and St. Rosill Laval Coun- crlllllclit sllcakcrs have reported 2 ¢y_ commission is now ':et_ul'lling after Bom pl-emger Taschefegu and having studied this very qilcstioli Mr. Hnude have made tours of the’ in Europe. Mr. Taschcrcau's come- province, the Premier opening his back on criticisms about unemploy- chmpnigh in 1\/[Mane and after- mcllt was to announce ll speciai wards speaking in Quebec, Mont- session of the legislature in Sep- real, Chlcoutimi and the eastern tcmbcr to deal with it. The opposi- townships. He is to speak in Three ,tion has contended financial rc myers oh Saturday and in his own turns made by ihc Govorllmellt nre county on 5,md,,y_ Mn Home has misleading rlllrl tllcrc have been nc addressed meetings in the eastcm real surpluses. References llnvi part of the Province, Montreal, thc l‘i‘0liiiC€i iili fioiii limi? 10 timc ii eastern ¢c,Wn5h1p5_ Quebec' Hull 'thc Bociilllilrliois cxllosiircs :md R and Three Rivers. Hon. J. .Adclnrd 0- S\vr~c2f.\.'. Prcsidciit of thc Com- ciodbbut, who come into the Tas- Dany. nubiiciy aml0\m¢0d no mon- cheleau Govemment as Minister Ui’ had bcvri 2iV0n i0 U10 §0\'C1”i`i- for Agriculture in 1920. has also i`i‘f‘iii 07 i¢`2iiiiF\f\1i'@- spoken' in many parts of thc prov- Collsc-l~\'nii\'e calnllcinlcs illcllidi h,ce_ promlheht federal hlndcx-_<_ cl l1illllhvl‘ of mnyol's of municipal- Imemhers and fm.mc,. Mmmm-5 ities. wllilc thc Libcrzli members oi have been heard in their owh cnh_ the last House czcllzposc the major- sm_uehc|e5_ Hon Ernest Lcholhic in ii_\' of their st:illm°“- is "Em" 1`Ui\“ii`ii§ iii TWC from Premier Bennett and Cabin. Mountains. Dr. Gnspnl-d Fniltcux et members from the Province of one of Mr. I~ioutlc`s oppollcilts ill St Quebea Members of the Federal Mary, is n grandson of Holi. Hon- Govcrnmem have also spoken in ore Mercier, Liberal Plrmiei' iron their own ,.1dh.,gs_ Hon, Arthur 1887 to 1890. while J. R. Tcliler, son sauve_ Pwtmum. Geherah in Two of a former provincial Conserv- Mountams Hom Alfred Durahleam alive lcrldcr. Mr. Justice Tcllicr, opposition candidate ill Juliette. wg; Appointed last year, buf, was renewal of the peoples confidence _ CHIROPRACT R Wm Th! Kiln? Vl1\l\bi° Um' f°°°i"°‘ James White, at Donah, this mom- ' .fi gnnm shhcxhhnhhhs defeated in Huntingdon in A by- on the Governments record and | 0 has stressed th lc 'slatiori which L 'lirce Year Palme G s at £2; |56' “I5 _“Wim In Wm” Wm U' ing at l o'ciock for Bt. Patrick's ___ election. Mr. Scott then_ went to e gl h ; f ra ,, c mit, held: - . church, sort Augusto.. \ i .nw mmm", ,hm Bunch ,hm the logislsiivc council, Quebces has been passes dealing lirosress- 121 Primm si. l-houo lor: Bea __ . Upper House, but resigned after ively with liquor, power. the . "M10 Chill Made. _ , that particular attention is being I “W _ _.__.._._. ' , paid this year tocvmuming th, dissolution to contest Montreal-st. schools. reeds- and workmeiis :|m_5_1,_5m,,,,,_ George, against the late member, Compensation. He has pointed to §,v_ *_ |,n_`°_h_"‘l°_’ .._`_..._.......-iv.--i---1--*"*’ _ _ "ri I w .M th h _ ~ N Ma . , _,_ we W" PW" was c_ E_ Gam me Hmmm, "mc m me comm ywly surpluses “_ ___..___-__- dean the opposition' side or the 1-louse. ported by the provincial treasurer G Lantern ovl INN BEACH GI! attention is to be given this year to Hon _“md L__d_____ M_______e__ wmv ___ evidence of economic ___a________ ree" . ,N th M d _,M ,ch md out portfolio, sociscs to lu pu Room," M0 m B me T P M' lic life and has left a vacancy in Mr. Hands has laid down a pro-| H _<05 cpm EVENING part in maintaining also ang cuaiity mmm, L., my 0|- .y ' Th l I8 SIIG!! IIA led dh itll(l`.I. ' _ ADMISSION I0 CENT! 0 D\'0V UCC *XD UIUC *mp °y an N cf C59 * V, ST_ ‘f-" --~ ,.D, . - I _ 'IO ll ~ slack barrdis in apple exports. More Silesmen Wanted "' ' - mum' 'Im' Ummlnsfli ‘ _ getting the apples to the warehouse ° _ nm" ___ __ u R A H c E Qjguggg ave b- ment by his government. Hqugg r ui... ` cggnggghn ~ . ' - ill l 1 i ta i . , '»'~`l.'f~':‘ii'I1`~°-'.'l'.'.f;g:°*'m tuna wiiaaiiond we mum W My H mlm n “‘° T’-’°*‘°’““ °°"°"‘“‘°“”' ““““ °‘ ‘"“"°' "°“’ ‘i°’ "‘” ““° i was ‘- ”“- nn, h i it. ‘mb Avg__ .__ in “us A 61.0 DANG' In ‘ G m first August election and fine 'hscheresu for not taking the full- 50 Q I W. V ~ In nm-aiu-unsure ummm. *Wh* 31°* N°““°4- 'ni' *°°“'°"‘ “|"“""‘¥° °’ *'h°_‘°4°"“| °‘ r li