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FLU-MIR‘ Illlttnll... was CHARLOTTETCWNL, l Kavssa Asia: for Number SLIPPER HEEB' HOSIERY A number which will solve your hosiery problem. Of a ser- vice sheer weight that is noted for wear. Of flawless texture. Of pure silk to the very top with silk foot. It also has the “Slipper Heel” which creates slen- derized ankle lines. In shades that lead in chic. $1.95 THE S EA SON’ S N EW SHADE S i i i Plaza Piccadilly.’ Avenue Riverside Regent Park Lane via-s. Mari nun-ll 11:00am»! Pointed nest-Made in Canada n _'/ Zion Church . in full. They also wish to thank the Mission Band - Zion Church Mission Band-re-op- ened a iew weeks ago. and on Sun- day at the Rally Day exercise held in the Church the following prises were awarded: u‘ ' Perfect attendance (28 meetings)- Mrs. JFred Shaw (leader), Margaret‘ Ferguson, Vera Jay, StellafJayfRena Jay. Ida Jay, Olive Partridge. Vivian iPartridge, Violet Partridge. Thelma Larter. ' ' Faithfulness to duty-Rose‘ White. Handiwork-Elcanor Whita. Securing the largest number new members-Mrs. E. Wheatlsy (leader). Scripture memory work-Irene Mc- Donald. Frances Auld. Mrs. John Bruce, one of-thelead- ers, was presented with a small gilt as a token oi love and esteem. ,.'I‘his Band held a closing concert in June an account oi which appeared in"‘the press at the time. but the names of those who wok part in the exercises were omitted, and as these were well carried out the leaders are anxious that the youthful performers should be known and are giving the program firm of R. T. Holman ior the beauti- ful furniture loaned for the occasion, also Mr. F. Dillon for programs,‘ and all who donated candy and helped in any way. The following isthe pro- . and Lowly; recitation, Words of Wel- . come; piano solo. Grace ‘Martin; ex; ercise, Little Llghtsfopening‘ reciti- . tion, Rose White; ‘Faith, Margaret Ferguson; Love, Olive Partridge; Hope, Mary Belle MacDougall; Joy. Grace Martin; PeaoefRena Jay; Pa? tience, Thelma Larier; Pity. Margar- et Young; Courage, Mary Stevenson; Comfort, Dorothy McPherson; Good Cheer. Violet Partridge; India, Cath- erine Murchison; China. Helen Mur- chison; Japan, Eleanor Inrter; Ko- rea, Doris Collier; Siam, Betty Bruce; Africa, Myrtle White; South Ameri- ca. Edith White; Persia. Eleanor Mc- Leod; Syria, Virginia Walsh; Mexico. viola Young. Other children: Shirley Arbing. Roma Ellsworth, Jane Mc- Pherson, and Jean Sutherland. Closing recitation, Avis Ellsworth; recltaticn. Evereti- McLeod; solo, Dor- ithy McPherson; recitation, Margaret Young; Bee exercise, Irene McDonald, Frances Auld. Vivian Partridgehmar- icn Cay", Stella Jay, Margaret Fergu- scn. Thelma Dlngwell; recitation, McEachern; solo, Virginia '1] play, A Talk Among Juniors, “ us, Irene McDonald; Betty, McDonald; Hilda. Thelma -."-:l; Silvia. Vivian Ravtridgt; Jcycc. Jean McDonald; TRY)’. Traini- ces Auld; Vera. Marco Ferguson. Tixo. Beverly V:in".1 .' Ralph Mrliay and Gordon Gay; reciiation, Viola Young; duett. Pennies Drop- ! _l yniplemuri¢ Pa... wiipou; Oct. ‘s-msfrerms under which Great Britain and the Soviet Uniomare to edrchange , Amliassado s sue... wercflraivsalfl by“. the prominence.‘ by, m. non. Arthur Henderson, . British "Foreign; Secretary and-Ambessador‘ Velerian Dogvalav- siry dnuedqbytas roreigrroirisirer publieaticnfln 7 morning * papers to- morrow." _ -‘ It stated . thatj the fioilowing = ques- tions shin-ii» settled by negotiations bctweenthe two Goverhmsnti. i 1-14 ‘definition ‘oi-"the ‘attitude oi both Governments “toward the treat- ies‘ oi 112i. v ' ‘ " A commercial treatyiandaiiiad queitions. ~ ' ~- s-iplaims and, counter claims-linin- Goveminental - and ‘prii/als, debts and claims arising out of interventioifaud‘ otherwise 1nd dinancial questio ' ‘connection - with. such - claims and counter claims; ‘ . Plisheries‘, _ ' _ . li-Applicatlonfl oi previous treaties and conventions.‘ The- protocol pro- vides that negotiations shall take place immediately on resumption of -lull zdiplomfaticdrelvations and wllrbe coiiductedi by the soviet -Ambassador gram: Opening chorus, a man Band M. reason and,- theBr-ltish Foreign accustom, sssiitedhif. _ ary by Joint‘ committihs of'= experts o! ‘both countries. Agreements A rlslng- - from the‘ nesotiatiohsfg shall ‘take the form oi atreaty. orj-treaties between the Governimentia. _ p , . ‘v The protocol‘ provides “tnatglmrnedi- ately upon actual‘ exchange » ‘of Am- bassador:- ' and ,.not later‘ than, the samrday. on which the ‘ambassadors Present their ‘credentials, both Gov- ernments will reciprocally "confirm the liltdls-with retard to propaganda contained= in ‘article 1o‘ of the‘ ‘treaty made in August i924. ' ' BY. thli #91611. ' the. contracting parties undermine “refrain and to tion under their indirect control, ‘in- cluding organizations» in fgcgvjpt-of any finangial assistance‘ ‘from them, in In! way whatsoever-We‘ endanger thlt tranquility srprdsperiiy‘ oi my wt blind-territory o: m. British Elnpire .or,of they'll‘. s;_ s. n. s.» in. tended‘ to embittei“ the‘ ’ relations of the British Empire s.- m. 11mm, Unloh = with‘ their ‘ moiihbois 6r any countries?’ ~_ = ~ ‘ ' - < The "- pretcceiaiurtherfisrevids, -- um‘ Daflil-niolitirylslhpctio rbewsought at 9116-119851115118101’ the next‘ parliament- bassadorsg ping. Jean and Doris McDonald; re- citation, Laura MacLaine; chorus, Our Colors Are True; recitation, Mar-l ion McLeod; exercise, Herbert Doug- las, Allison Swan, George McLeod, George Walsh, 'Al'thur Rattray and Waldo Dingweil; recitation, Betty Bruce; quartette, Marlon Gay, Mabel Hillier, Stella Jay and Vera Jay; re- citation, Marion Matheson; exercise, Pennies, Joyce Fraser. Beth -Mac- Lalne, Jean Glover, Helen Dingwell and Flora Rodd; recitation, Allie Mc- Leod. Accompanist, Marion Melon- nan. Intermission. Sale oi’ Candy. Play. Sufiragette Meeting, — Mary Shaw, Stella, Jay; Susan Louder, Vera Jay; Anna Boulder, Muriel Smith; Elizabeth screeching. Lorraine French; Henrietta Glib. Claire Me- Millan; Charlotte Pushing, LauraMc- Laine; Nellie. Margaret Morrison; Tommy. Vivian Partridge; Four girls, Marlon Gay, Olive Partridge. ‘Thelma Dingwell, Verna Stewart; Two boys, Jack McKinnon, Waldo Dingwoll. Closing address. Mabel Hillier. God Save the King. lilinard‘: Llnlment-Uaad for‘! years Trcimsn CONVENT aonoa "non. Grad; X.—-1, Rufina Hogan; I, An- nette Morrisey; 3. Evelyn Cahiil. Grade Ill-l, Annie Ooyle; Arran- ces McLcllan; 3. Haael Murphy. Grade VlIL-i. lrma Gaudet; 2. ‘rlllie Gallant and Frances Murphy; 3, Marie O'Brien. - _ . Grade VII.—-i, psi-duly Maillot; a, Doris Gavin; 3. Brent- Gallant. Grade v1. - 1, Agnes Doucet; 2, Margaret Broaderic; B, Agnes Chais- 8011. . » Grade V.—l. Stella Bernard; 2, Frances Arsenault; 8. Doris‘ Arum ault. Grads IV.—-1. Rita O'Brien; I. A1- fred Gaudet; 3. Dulcenia Gravin. Grade III.-—1, Albertina Gaudet; I. Kathleen McDonald; s, Lillian Sherry. Grade IL-i, Jeanette Boudroault; 2. Celine Richard; l, Frances Sherry. ‘ Grade I.—-l, Jeanette Kinch; 1D:- loris Gaudet; 8. Edgar Bernard. In the Progressive Saris frhcory Class. tho iollowingpupils. have N". tained 90 per cent. in the monthly examinations: . ‘ Anne Marie Leclair, Lillian caam Kathleen McDonald, Bernice Arson- ault, Brenda Gallant, fiancee lic- Tlierer-was a good-yajttendanoe at 'al1 the- -_services Sunday. Itsv. Dr. no.4... ~ restrain" all- persons and organiaa- ‘ “Wire-ea. i331... N... 10s P "Ii Nil-m BARRYMORES lN ALL THE STORES THE Fell Barrymore presentation in all leading house- iurnishlng stores strikingly illustrates the new trend in rug design. Included are Wilions, Ailminster and Ssxonies 0F compelling beauty. Rugs in gorgeous eolorings. Rugs oi more reserved tones. Qualities to meet every requirement In all sizes, and at moderate prices. There ls a Barrymore rug to Fit into any prescribed rooril lcheme. Barrymores ior Living Rooms, Reception Rooms, Dining Rooms and Hallways. Barrymore: for Bedrooms, Libraries and Stairways. Rugs that create interiors ol distinction. Don't fail to view this lsll showing. iinnnYnm, s‘ Q7m21172l0er/ ‘ iliiGS Toronto Carpet MFg. Company Ltd. _ ESTABUSHED 1591 1179 KlNG 5T. WEST, TORQNTQ, CANADA / afyg‘ 1mm“ Jud; m”; Tlmmeamely occasion, refreshments being served"To be without. God, man fails. Tbeagain, v théilelfuf-wthextwb Gbvellhmient’, ‘hm and for the past two Sundays enJoy-‘scriptures teach to seek first the‘ The item of special importance i takothe usual “itepdiihpbointing sm- able sing-songs were held in the lad- Kingdom oi God. ‘this week is the Maritime Sunday 104' P81401313“ ‘he “mm-E service. lvlrs. Roy Cudmcre sang very School Convention which starts on Rev. C. N. Brown. M. A». was the sweeily a solo, “Spirit of God" and ‘ Wednesday evening and continues preacher at the evening service. hISIthe choir sang the Anthem “O Love throughout Thursday and Friday. subject being “Religion and Liie."|of God how Strong and 'I‘rue.“‘ T passions from the life oi’ David The congregation will miss 1mm as he rose from the sheep-fold tow-heir services two very esteemed‘ First office boy-It's the throne, from shepherding on thehnembers Mr. and Nilrs. Henry Smith‘ weather for baseball. hills to be a leader of his people. who are I RNWY W993i“!- 1" i?" m°mm3 David gave a large place in his llfelmorning to spend ihe winter in Van-, think my grandmother will die until ‘mm m‘ m” m?“ ma‘ M 5'" to God. The testimony of history isncouver. God be with you till we meet} it gets warmer.‘ leaving on Wednesday’ Second office boy-Yes, I don't Matthew's gospel, chapter 5 "one oi’ the BeatltudesJEThs choir gave two anthems. including murusalem-nw Glorious Home" an old favorite given bvrequest. Itis allways an interest- ing sight to witness the Junior con- grcgatlonasrthcy goio the social halill to have their own special exer- cises. Tbllyybhg Jimiors were favored ' with. a _mostjintsresting' talk by-Mlso Harrisfthefiaecretary in charge of eleinexitary~wosfk~ otthe Maritime Baiigious Education rCouncil, was LQIiQnJMCQQDIlQ has charlmoi the This waayprumctioa day. in the Sunday Schoolj and from noiwon it is expected “that interest in the school's wort will tncreaseJtaadily. The attbndancs-Wfl-a-nd, There are two classes iii-the school in which much interest is being manifested. MIMI? tbs-boys l-nd- Klrls students,‘ classes, the latter is under the direc- tion‘ draws.‘ um ‘moldy. a week most-boy had aq-hike to- Inkefinan, MraJ. A-Jlawpon generously giving the use-oi lier- m the leii 0st Della Doyle. ' - Milan. Evelyn Galiillpllarie-Poier. , Artistic Living ROOm Lamps Such an assortment of pretty new lamps and shades are here. The colors are varied and in the beantiful new silk crushed velvets will add a note of luxury and beauty to your room that makes it a decorative feature of first importance. You can have these as shown in cut in the Piano or Junior, also Bridge and Table lamps ~ The Junior and Bridge shafts are walnut finish with brass plated bases and fixtures. The table lamps are of solid wal- nut, they are finished with a brass plated filial of new design. The Junior Shafts are fitted to allow shades to be tilted as wished making them very serviceable as well as highly decor- ative. - Whether you wish to purchase or not, you are welcome to wander through, you will enjoy seeing the pretty things. R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. Ch,town THE HOME OF BEAUTIFUL THINGS ' w; . » ‘w ~ ~ pretty cold rXi-w -- - , ‘ ‘ ....-.r.>iai*-f:-’*»:~=-. - r. 1I,~€\Q_~A:'__-; 1rén¢»r-:-