TY“! \ \\ ‘NI-llliv“ l‘ i‘ i tbs. Holes S1-8euc0, » o. 11-»- we chivcsor¢b0PP§l"“Qd¢".' 51;; 6 eggs. one at e loss. Into. w?“ n"; min; _ seuos, g h. cooked as desired. Bened- oll t0!!!‘ I“! delicious dish is shed for lundl or dinner. Aod i ' a mighty good source of imporaanfboili-bvlldi log proteins." eegslmaes. g 35:, was known oi jareeklrlaz of bread." As we reed the iorv o! Jesus in His poet TBIIINC‘ 310a appearances. we find not only material iaots but soiriialel inolxht. etlmes He known sometimes fits not. but always Ho is known pson *1 ’I‘ho celebration of u. 10rd lord's supper we have expression u! that which csnnot be expressed awards. even as in the edvmt of ris. is f 00d 0 m‘@ Why gm Ohordflywoodworth’ . Q §$&~.‘Ili.”’.t 5.4.02.3... ic. It: God in action. in nfifizhl‘. c‘ In mimioin work at In edllostlonol work. In work overseas. In social service. 3.4101532" i‘ "i?" i‘““' or the widows. ca!“ a in reconstrucr of the Ohurcgoi: es in Bum e.‘ m To do this a sum oi 84.000.000.02 must be raised by the Church mo‘ Dfllllhlfllfxi‘. ghesgifort villi be crtehe e 24th to Max o bring it down to our own effort here: it will mean epproxlmstoiy the raisin: oi five times whet we wvoelytxilyontileredsldeof the ‘Ilhet means eaoh contributor will be asked-lo pledge five whethesivesnowendwlllhs. a. (I) Should we give readily to en advance movementsuch m"sll’i"ln be ' v one answer for the convinced iuoihman sincere Christian. n 8'3“ 111th. God ves. men may ecce or miect. I? is Christ's invitetlo]: t0 WhIbe-nd in ev see Christ oi- len body end for the sal- vetion oi’ mankind. The morning anthem was s "Bleed of the World." o sacrament of the ‘s Supper followed the e e , man n School t usiuel 1011000111! the service mo! ‘rimming Evening worship at '1 PM. was conducted bv Mr. Levy %%‘l.l»"3£..i‘“§.§5.€°.i "$00.1" vol Sul-livnnb who Ion um Shedows m1" we?” sung tihe choir. y The music of the day was con- ducted by Mrs. G. Iilllott Full. or- ganist and director o: choir. Th» only two continents which certain kinds of birds become extinct in historic times are Australia and America. “ emu e miriicliioifihrum 4 7416i! _ .411» no new: mo. 4 ""49""! A A gift of fine jewellery will always be rc- Mlnembered. . . . . . A 30¢ I sift can be selected from our stock of ‘gleslsin : Sllverw E beeutiful ulove We , sparkling Diamonds, 00.. We suggest that you melts your’ choice tolley. i916- 8rd {D0 OIAIWILI. "for" I oounosumou use m stresses . I008! for Christmas Photo- graphs. lveinillll W SELECT your Cstmss Gifts ’ surly and avoid disappointments. Kennedy Ladies Wear. 11-30-3i. our Yolm NOVELTIIS AT Crockett/s Jewellery 105 Kent St. lIJ-ll-fiil-Iii HATS clearing at Half Kennedy Lades W ear. 11-30-31. AT ST. PETERS TIA and Sale Wednesday. doors will be o n at 3. Tea will not be served be fir; 141. ALL Price. WILLIE in your best inter est to inspect our line of “Costs" re you purchase elsewhere. Kennedy Ladies Wesr. 11—30-8i. our your: omusruss ans G at Si. Peter's Hell, December 5th. hh Also stamps for collectors. Tee served at 4. 11-30-21 POSTED T0 LOTTE - Sum. monder Lemuel E. V. .. et present QUEEN CHAR- Licut. Oom- Prowoe. 8.0.14’. POLICE COURT-In City Police Court Saturday momlng s mun charged with assault causing bodi- ly harm had his charge reduced to one of common assault by con. sent of both parties and was sen- tenced to s30 and costs or-30 days. A drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. A re- manded case of e party charged with uttering a forged cheque waskfurther remanded for wee . KENNEDY - BUMVILLI _ A wedding of interest took place on Thursday Nov. 22 et the United Church Manse. O'Lesry when Alice Annie. daughter of B, B. Dumvllle and the lute Mrs. Dumville of West Cope, was united in marriage with James Rae Kennedy. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy o! Murray Harbor North. The bride was attractively dressed, in blue wool crepe featuring high neck. line and racelet-lcngth sleeves. with s corsnse of pink cnrnatlons. She was attended by her later, Mrs. Brent MacDonald, while Stanley Dumville, her brother. supported the groom. A wedding supper wssserved at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dumvllle to about 40 guests. Immediately of‘ .ter the reception. the bride and Broom left to visit points of in. terest on the Island. Tuesday Gl/Gllllllf previous to her marriage the b de was guest of honor at a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Brooks. ____.__._____ Personals Mr. end Mrs. Chester McKay and little daughter Marilyn of Perk Corner. were recent visitors to the City. 0H9 After I pleasant visit with his father, Lt. Col. D. A. his . . S. .. W Comrnafder Morris B. MacKlunim has loft r his home in Winnipeg W C. Macidnnon renewed many old friendships alter his sojourn oversees. Mr. Albert Murphy, well known member of the Mobile X-Rsy unit staff, recently underwent an ep- eratien for appendicitis. His many friends will be pleased to learn that he is making good progress. and wish hlm on early end com- plete recovery. ‘III IIIKHIIIT Paeachlsis lest night on the text "From him shell be taken even that umich he acemeth to have." (S. Duke 8:18) the mmister. The Re TJI. Bussell Semen. said‘ Our we nus us plsinly u.» fete of these lenciod . or letc. as life advances. we have our eves opened co ihess cod " dllo W tobe ledJeoh eusm. ere sgmum GUARDIA m___ _ IIEFCHARLOTTETQWN a-aa- I filings right...‘ IIS liliitiiil- I008! CUFF“ "I! TO help you over the rough spell. there’s nothing I like a delicious cup of mellow, begun! Mexwe House Coffee. It cases UOIIIiOIJqIQOIhGI end cheers -pick.s you up for a fresh start. Why do more people buy and enjoy Maxwell House than any other coffee brand in the world? li.’s because this lovely cofiee gives you e THREEFOLD assurance oi goodness- . Maxwell House has FINE QUALITY because it contains choice Latin-American cofiees. EXPERT BLENDING combines them all in one supremely fine blend. RADIANT ROASTING captures the full strength and flavor of every coflcc been. For its threefold goodness, make Maxwell House your regular nofleo. I giggig wesmiia; Mrs. unison John Lewis; R. C. Auld: Mrs. ' Georg n. n. Co moo - 2.00 x; s. w. Andersm; .1. T: 5°““'“‘““' M“ Deacon "m email Scale Individual" the w wn. If t to e 0 we wen know the mmmer developed n; you m vslue of an army. we must wait till e cam has . It may seem to be perfectly equipped ior eervice. yet a month o! the field may teach us other til-inns. you end I. seeming to have so much are marched into battle; led over weary miles: we are kept wait- ing. we are bellied. wounded; till out o! all that changeful discipline, that which we seemed to have is token front us. One of the functions g; our vicissitudes is to strl-p us Pr‘: e Annual Collections Prottstantlirphanago Special l New Haven Woraenh Institute 15.00 Syiringt Yelley omen’: ns u e Margate Women's Institute Cerleton Siding by Gordon MlcDfllllld W. MacEweu. 1.00 Iiech: Leighton Coffin: Wen- dell Coffin; Gordon Coffin; Mrs. Claude Macliwen; Mrs. Wm. Gcld- _ ' C“ Francis; Mrs. John Peynter; Mrs. ert. Llo . TOtSL-NDO. i1 p t; - Gem-g 1) won- 1k} c“ ‘Yum? Mrs. ‘dentition- George llsaolhrook By l. Ioerl Jones ‘on; M" m“; mug: ~ Mr .. Fro. k vss; In I Ilisoh: s. Roy Jonas; B11851; §§§fl°‘§,~,,,§; M“? “mm 1?, - to ; Mrs. Geo. Lows: - 0 omen; s... <>='*-=>.*~"~.,;;=~ m. 0'0“ if“ .°..':."*= R. list.“ ‘M- .oo;oeoye;o e; “Wang” Boswell Carvgr; Iowsom Wood: A“ I Ruaaell Young; Percy Myers; Sue L Jones; E. Pearl Jones; Eric Pen- defflast. . 50c Each: James C. Wood: Kent Jones; Spurgeon Walker; Benson Carver; Vernon Wood; Seymour wrap; Harold Wood. -—22 dine. 1.50: Prank 1.00 Each: peace?" Sir Alfred Zimmem rep ed: ‘The Snail-Scale Individml." He meant. naturally. t/he person wi a narrow. selfish outlook the men iznprisoncd in the cram I pct- tlneas of a sell centered e. Christ challenges us to “Lift wp your eyes and ook ‘unto the fields. ripe. already u to harvest." We must look beyond the confines of our own little world. w-ns the emphasized challenge of Mr. Dun- bal-‘s message. ' FACTS ABOUT ECUADOR Ecuador ls a mountainous repub- lic on the Equator in the northwest of South America. its name being the Spanish word for muster. It 5.00 7.00 are blind we shall discover - dtfilv sil that is durs find all that on. acorns so. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Seirvlces at the Central Christie-n‘ Church on the Lord Day were conducted by the minister. Mr. MD. Dunbar. O cs of National contains the highest sctive volcano ~Woansn's Dey. held annually the in the world. Cotopaxi, 19.613 feet. lrst Sunddy in December held a. ‘Climate, very hot in the lowlands, prominent piece in the evmins se - tempera-to in the mountains. vices, Mrs. M.D. Dunbar conducted Capital, Quito. population 150-000 is-leimgelllninary exercises It this a beautllsitlly tssitursltflfl city of hstcep, -- y ouses The choir, under the direction of ““"’°" m w m“ . Mn" Maw“ stewut (mend M the actually built on the mountains dc. morning service, the chorale: “Re- 9351 ‘eat above s“ level .. The population of Ecuador is less ceive my Cry. Mr. Bo S lime , , guest soloist sang “Hey WTFes tire m“ ha" that o! Mndon‘ only a t, being white people and Fmm luv " u - p" w‘ . ti‘? w»»~»"i‘°" ° “““' " Z21’.¥$ié$°.§."§isiii.§°‘tll.‘$$l. Taking for his morning message, m‘ mam“, Language Spanish the minister spoke u on the sub. Principal réducts peuifleum. C0,.‘ 3on1, my" by Msrlon and 9°“ Inmme “d "m" Th“ lee, cyenl e ore. ' Chief seaport, Wm“ m“ Guayaquil. population 189.000. - °- - 4.00 $2.00—Cook 8s Miller. ll. J. MASON $1.00 Each: Mrs_ Ernest Nichol- OPTOMETBIST son: D. J. Riley; Mrs. Marshall hi...» Ind sappmn: c“... o. 2.00 Rev. J. H. Bishop. 1.00 Each: Fr Muttert; Leigh Lorwther; Nathan Bell; Hadley Muttart; Albert Mutter-t; Thomas Gilles ie; Robert Cnrruthers; Her- mon yers. 50c Each: Hezen Gillespie; Jack Stewart. 25c: Bo d Lowthcr, Totllil 25. Carleton Siding N e Reeves; Ada Simmons; Mite. etc, Fresicis; Ralph Albert Campbell: Mrs. Reeves; Mrs. Clifford Francis. Total-alibi). IOIINSTOWS RIVER II. . The annual meeting of" tho Loaves of Friendship W. I. met It the home of Mrs. Fred ‘Irninor on. Tuesday Nov. 6. The meeting opened by reciting the Ode in unison. There were six members and one visitor present. The prr sident thanked the members fol‘. their cooperation during the yen: and gave her unnuel report. The officers for the ensuing yel "5.iii§°“?"l&. a unto en s. e vieermisenz, Welter ‘in er. Se . Mr . Martin Drlscoll, Alfdietgfy m; Willie ‘Trainer, Directors. Mrs. Wilson McDol old and Mrs. Herbert Beagan. _ It: was decided to have o g . supper for members end families at the home of Mrs. commit _ son McDonald The . gave their reports. _ Mrs. Martin Drlscqll iiuvlzd members to her home or e camber meeting. Roll cell lnswered by an exchange of mas dgilfltsl. l h ‘a A e cous uric was l0 Mrs. Trainer, otter whiz a meeting adjourned. Lo P . Bill. Tod cent ofaihe geld: o ell ufs “’ H ured goods produced g country. , P LANTIGEN E Mennsid by Mergaret E. MoEeehcrn ié/Igormgid Presbyterian Y.P.U. 5.00 2.00 - Mrs Norman McWllllems. d: Mrs. W. L. Mcmachsm; Mrs. 1.00 Each: Harry Mutter-t; Mrs. llson McDonsld; lor A. S. Hurry Doull; Mrs. Tom Bell: Char- Robertson; W. S. McEechern; les Dcull; Mrs. Irvin Muttert. James Mclilechern, 75c: Mrs. Frank Q11 sley. 60c: 1.00 Each: Mrs. Joseph Mathe- Mrs. Earl Thompson. son; Daniel Farquherson. 50c Each: John Haslem: Mrs. m; Mm Mama"; Mch¢h¢m_ Cook Hewett: Mrs. Geo. Campbell; 50° gwh; M51 A Bug“; us“, Mrs. George l-ieffell. _ qomon D_ Manon. Total -—- $10.35. h _ by Mlns. Ellsworth wsome Bell ilernscliffe By Bets I. Mulch :~ire>z.v~..z~r=t . t. . : rry : s. A. H. Mutch; Jesn A. tch; lne MooLcod; R. Mulch‘ Lev Youn ; Charles ion; owe y. Total-mill). - . Albcrry Phins by Mrs. Alex McMillan Smith; Robert Com ton; Mrs. Wm. Meclbee; Bouge edeson; Mrs. Lester Singleton; Bell; M . M_ F. Riley; Rev. T. A. A. D ' Boufleld; Finley . W. Bell; Robert om Nicholson. . . Flora Stuart‘ Mrs. Beers. 60c: Mrs. Vincent e. 50c Each: Fred Beaten; Mrs. Wallace Stewart; Mrs. Peter Bes- ton; Mrs. Wm. Smith; Andrew Hutcheson: Mrs. Craig Mutheson; Mrs. Nell Bell: J. W Cook; Pris- cilla Bell; Mrs.~ Simon Stuart; Alan D. Stewart; Goodwill Mac- Dougall. 25c: Mrs. Frank Cook. Totul-$29.35. the oeoo are included five "P's" in s . Th : Periodic rtionate and Plover: l-l . The flgal toot of devotion in the mind of the Master was! commit- o r a - . *-‘id“*~:::. who ° “ “ w- ou ourerlieurt also. We must lead to a lwliays cm. by up iniosent %.°"""“'“°“i.°i.li€f..":2 ::::.:.:: ° " "v ""- sas-ure w D it. Taking for his evening message: 1.00 Bach; Mrs. Noe-men McMil. lan; Mrs. Thomas McLean; Mrs. Alex. McMillan. 50c: Earle Richards _'l‘otel—3.50. .0. Upper I-‘netomimlflllstriot by Mamie IIBUGSTORF ii Ami" SW1" 5 .00 2.00 Each: Sarah Rogers; Clay- LANTIGEN‘ LANTIGEA’ ELANTIGEN VLANTIGEN LANTIGEN ununnn, Bliflllillllll. ASTHMA, AITIIIIM, SIIIAIIS M80 (llllililillll. Mill Bliiliiillllll. 00l.ll$! LANTIG iJJ9HN NJEJLLNV"! LANTIGEN _ ' Organs Affected B)‘, Oaiarrhal Poisons AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN Writing in the "British Medical journal," speaks as follows in the issue of January 15, 195$ "In my experience, the oral antigens haye been mostly. employed for cases of Catmhsl infections. rheumatic con». dieious sod catarrhal CMCIOCOIiflS: Clinlal nespooae has been q definitely market!!! Tin‘! important ' statement, however, heralds the dawn of a greet release for Cetetrhal suleram no nus TDIIAYI add got details GEN treatment which will be most mam in your cese, and which will help eo prevent a recurrence of this complaint: Naourvvi’ LANTIGEN LACNTIGEN Nasuivv"! , a limited Insoles a ~ ‘k is fleshy-loath g ghsiiltiils" coupon rooav IIITIIIITIII: uum llilllillf m.‘- llesln. mas IMIIIIISIIIIS - slscansmvnou itlliiilll - penultimate NliilN‘ r'r'/‘ f 'e .'.I\.7g':N NEOIINV"! . _a.~ i" IINTIGENW ioniillhiiimriiltiiu‘ a /...~1}7: r13 l i P . ‘l ‘ L»