poVEMBE-RTB, .1924 _ " “'7” w‘ 0 eEating, ,2: Working or Playing, Mdn Occxzffiféslzi‘ . ' {ma} t. and for this SP“? l"? ays directly or indirectly. Th‘? IIIIIQf I C landlord takes recedcncc ove_r"lother' ills, consequently the holder of ‘it First Mortgage BQnd on IIICOITIPPTOdUC1.E&§§QE5Q,IIy located Metro- IitanRCII ‘Estate 1s fundamentally in a strong POSIIIOH.‘ If, to this strength. one adds modern premises (eithergesidgritial or commercial) a First Mortga§€RhaiTstate Bond issue for not more than two-thirds of the valuation of such property takes on the character of a perfect investment, because the security is so substantial and current interest rates are from 6% to 7%. 4 We have specialized in developing the high rade First Mortgage Real Estate Bond or Canadian investors. The First Mortgage Bonds of the Drum- mond Apartments, Mrfqtreal; Booth Build- ings, Ottawa; Barrington Street Realties, Halifax; Drummond Investment Com- any, Montreal, and Acadia Apartments, imired, Montreal, are among our prom- inent otferin s. _ I __ _ Holders of tléis type oi security have seen their values well maintained and have enjoyed better than aiétl/gfi. interest return on their m0ney.._, . We maintain a good market for First Mortgage Real Estate. Bonds ofour under- writing and invite] your application for list of current offerings. Royal Securities‘ Corporation _\l H L-‘rent George Stroot. Charlottetown. Mutual Toronto It's-Illa; 8t. John Wlnlllpnfl Vnnrouyer f ‘lulu-n Io an asylum by lllu police. jKirltrv. who works as -l wirtcr in u uotod lludnpest club. has Iicc-i runnuuz forty-tun kilomr-trtis daily in lam-p in training. IIPRIIIII‘ iii.- fnct that his work ktwps him .c|n \ miner's Mind --_ l. Succumbs t0 Strain . .. . ,_ _ ____ T , V gfldliyigfi\isnffd afilxgarildi“ “mil: liloycrl until the carly morning i Paul KirI-iy suddculv "WIS" H“ ‘s “uppmied m M“) ‘ m on Monéav “lgfit-Iost his mind through overslrnlzi - .. ' ‘ * OI ' ' .. Mum runnhjg "ukfll and disupptiiitiiiint In tht Ympic rough lilo streets. Kirlay was B‘ mi“ BOOTH FISHERIES (JO. , Wholesale ‘ COMMISSION FISH DEALERS SALT WATER DEPARTMENT FULTON. FISH MARKET NEW YORK . ‘j lliMwslll. 40000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 FRANK W. WILKISSON, President (Ialilee Interstate Fish Corp. WHOLESALE COMMISSION i i i z THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IHE crinii llIIllllIllAlI _ _ . I ' I BHOP from Hohnaifs Catalog. APPRECIATION. — Mr. Arthur W. Jay. wishes to thank the many Ifriontls for their kindness during ‘h s recent sad bereavement. ' 746-1116-m1l. THE LADIES AUXILIARY of the Protestant Orphanage grate- fully achnowltdge a cheque for ‘$23.29 from Messeri-i Hggs 8e Co.‘ Ltd. being their second allowance on sale of Hazards Brnhmiu Tcn. I EXCLUSIVE GIFTS- The Gift Shop Iiave has! received a supply of ilwinty exquisite embroldcrles for the Christmas giftt-i- und will be pleased to show this new assort- muit. Riley Building. Second Floor. (Queen Street. 729-1l-l4-m2I ANGLICAN SERVICES in tho ‘PIIPIHII of New London on the 16th Inst, will bc hi! follows: French lLvcr, 10.30 a.m. lrlshtown, 2.3!) p.ui.. with lloly Communion. Ken- SJIKIIIII 7 p.m. Sunday School at. III a.m. ‘ l EXCHANGE OF PULPITS. - lti-v (jctirgii S. llllltchttil. II, A.. B. 1).. of Suinm rsitlc will occupy the pulpit of St. Jumcs Church it. both scrviccs tomorrow while Rev. W. Uir hltilligzin will in- .ii Summt-r-' HIIII‘. 3 MALPEQUE AND KENSING- TON. — 'l‘lu~ ltev l. M. lilurchlsou, of SI. _ ‘ : S crclary or I|i.,- ("innd an llihli- Society, will spcnk on Sunday tho 16th in Mul- ]II‘I|Il(‘ (‘liurch ut ll a. m. Long It'v- or II p. m.. Konsiiiiium 7.30 p. III. I ADDRESSES STUDENTS. — Yi-sii-riluy morulngihi- Itov. lir- A. II. Mooro. Prcsidcut. of K rigs Ii-nl- y my, IIIHIPPSHPII tlic students oi‘ Prince of Wallis ("ullcgtu 0n Sunday morning ht- prcschcs in Si IK-Icrfis (‘zlllictlrtil and in tlu- oven‘ i. .: at Si. Paul's. i APPOINT DELEGATES Anoi- hi-r strongly‘ I‘I‘lIl‘l‘:-i(IlIl.tlI.IVO meet- iue Wits hcld in the LIIWPIIIICOII- sorvittivt- telulrrtioins ou_ ‘Fhurstluy n chi. for tho purpose of zippoinl- int: dclcgattm from Wurd (Jun, Two and ‘Fliroia [or the coming nomina- Lon (Ionvctitiou, 'l‘onigliix nnnlhi-r OOVEHEAD METHODIST-Ber vice on Sunday at. 3 p. m. In in- terests of Bible Society. I-‘ASCINATING NEW SHADES. parchment. lamp shades in many different designs at the Gift Shop. Riley Bldg, Queen SLSecond Floor. 729-11-14-11121 HIGHFIELQ-On Sunday, Nov- ember 16th Ilhe service In H18‘ ‘High- flcld Presbyterian Church will be at 3 p. m. Sabbath School at 2 p. m. A hearty invitation to all. THE CHILDREN OF MARY uro holding a. bean supper at Notrc Dame Academy on ’l‘hursduy even- ing. November 30th. Conic and help the girls In thclr work. Ad- mission and supper 35 cents. v 72S-11-14-m2i CARD OF THANKS.-Mr. ami lllrs- W. E. llowali. Ilordcii, wish to thank their niony friends for kind- ness shown (luring Lila illness and ilcalh oi‘ thilir iluughtcr Mrs. Arth- ur Jily. V 7-IT-11-15-iii1I. ST. PAULS CHURCH. -'- Tho l‘I'v..~;IIIt'.IIL of Kings (‘tillcgts will prcach at tin,- 7 o'clock service to- morrow. ’l‘licrc will be. a mcotIni-Y. of tho lllt'll of St. Paula tomorrow at. ‘I o'clock in tho Pariah Ilzill. which will IN‘ aililressethby lilo Prt-sult-nt. All mcn of III»: con- gri-gailitiu urt- xiskctl to bu present. ST PETERS CATHEDRAL. — ltt-v. l)r. ltloorte, Pri-sidcnl. of Kings I oll- gt- w ll prcnch at. the 1I I.1CIIII'I( svrvfirc. loiuorrtnv. Tho I'|"t'4IIII‘llI will also address a moul- rim: of tho mcineut ll o'clock IOIIIUF- row in the (‘zitlicilrul llall. good IIILHIIIIIIIIUI‘ rcqucstctl. CHURCH OF ENGLAND-Sci" vicv will be hI-lil on Sunday, 16th. Novi-mhor, its foiloyvs: Si. John's lh in (‘hurt-h. Milton. at ll o'clock, wI Suud-y School at III (fclock Si. {Mark's Church. lliisiicti III. with Sunday School ill _ Iu llumpshirr: (‘liurch ail. ll f)'I'IIH‘I(. ‘Prcztrh r ul all sor- v cos. Itcv. W. J. Fulton. All i|ivil- i-d. t: anooKFusLii-rin- services I uu-utini: will be Iicld to-aptiointrtr IIIP Illoflllfiflil 9""; “MIMI ‘m prcscntitlivcs. from (Il|u|~|;,-_i:p1p\v|| Suiulay. November Itiih will be u.~ Iltiyuly, follows: Iluntei- ltivrr 1I.li'i u. Ill. VICTORIA-WEST NOTES-.\lr. David IQIIIIIZIII. accompanied Alcstsrs. Alyric McKenzie, AIt-Kcuzie. Lewis Enman. Aloorc, James ZVIcFutLvcn. .\lr PIIIHITI. and Henry’ d by the cur ferry Wedntas- tfity last, on route to Nova Seiotiu. uhcic they purpose ivorkinginthi- lumbci‘ camps fur the zziontbs. Mr: I-Inmuirs llolnud Charles (‘hnrlci brat-her, fiil Islanders abroad. and ‘has cou- Irucitil with one oi’ the loading r-tiitipnnies in .\'l)\'a Sc-tztfia. A Miss Aluuiory’ Paulie has resumed h-"r iluti teacher of Victoria vVI-st i" itllng two weeks’ ome in Malpoquc. For tiu- p: .t two weeks revival mt-itings have > been held in iht- Alcthodist church. ‘The service-n wcrc conducted hy tho panttor. Rov. I‘. II. Iiroiru. nntI proved very IIIIII‘ IIII and beneficial to all who at- tonilcil. 7- The lnidlcs’ Afd of Iht- Pri-siiytcrinn church, Victoria West. hold their semi-monthly mectlngni. Ibo home of Mrs. Wm. liloonoir. 'I‘h<.- prcsitiont. Mm. (Iordon McAr- Ihnr. presided. and it very pleasant uftcriionn was onjoyeti by nil tho Intimbl-rs. present. The next mocl- iflI-I Will be hold at. the home of Ali's. JHIIIPS MCINOII. —A new orl gnu has bot-n purchaiyctl by tho uu-mbtirs of tho Vittoria Wi-at liruni-Ii lnwisiliylcifiaii trlillrch from I"I ‘iylln- 8r Son, (lhnrltitteetowii. It IIIIIIS grisiilly Io tlu- gcncrul appear- nni-i- of tho church. an woll as lcn I- tonon to -i.l|n musical \Ir. (hvorgo Enmun r-~ Iurui-tl homo Saturday morning Hi" ii-r Iiolng abscnl tho grk-zttnr purl LOBSTERS- DEALERS of two yczirs. Ills ITIPDIIFVZLPI! glpl SHAD. in sm- him. »» Tim many frlcntls ol‘ TERRAHN, IN ALI- KINDS OF Jilihu II. Itliinnun diff‘. glad to sets hlri II "I'll Hiifl n. alter hein confined In ETC‘ Ibo ihousnl for] soup; tinm with .-| v \‘I‘I'_Y HON‘ min. - io good wlnbot m FULTON FISH MARKET of tho II‘I(‘lI(In and tiolizhbors w _ I» NEW YORK [will ‘M. alnilllllh “$0 Ils obllniei consiwungnu‘ 30mm“, Di"), Return, ‘I;Hl"t-_:"(“0 "III. c n); u n ort II|\ _ a - iy tuko euro oi‘ I~~r “¢CO0OQ4OOOOOOOOOIO04-00004OQOOIOQOOOQO-OOQO066000‘ "will"? 'I""l"‘- I ili-IZWI m I m. = {fig ' 5 C. G. WIIDNIIIN I . fi ' COMMISSION DEALERS Oar Load Lots a Specialty SMELTS~EELS-BASS—SHAI) MACKEREIr-LOBSTERS-ETC. Send to us for Stencil, Cards, Etc. Pnoniu DAILY nnuiiiis Fulton Fish nit. I .. »_,>_.*."'_.'I,."" » u N evil W Y IIII .Y- an‘. iii-Iva?’ .1 ’ Fem: o‘! ' & C0. . "4 I0. Ii.\",()htirch at II I.|.. m. and wl ul at 7 p. ml nv. I-I. Alorris of Halifax will also; _ |( rcumt r. III: Mooney,‘ wintm”, l-Zilltar. is one of the many suecc.<s-| A . “Plastigrams” In. the third dimension- depth-Ia: weiil n height and 'brendth—in motion pleturel, AT THE Prince Edward WEDNESDAY G. THURSDAY_ November 19th and 20th Solo . Hymn. “l llcard the Voice of Jetlllfl Say" Sermon, ‘The Power of Faith." Ilcv. ltobcrt W. Anthony llymn. "illow Firm a Foundation" Posllutlc. oriznu Airs. l~‘rcd J. (lot-Ix. stiprunti: (Jlizirlt-n W. Shannon, baritone: Park N. Darrow. cellist; EIIWMII A. Ric-ts. violinist", Gcorgc .l. AI)- hott, pi-irnist and illrector. i IN MEMORIAM MRS. WILLIAM E. NOONAN Airs. \\‘m. l‘). NINIIIIHI. Albany- IIIGII on (lei. IIIIh. having sustained lhn Icslinp, uflllcaitlon of ilini-nu that finally provr-d fatal. At tliuc. of dczilh slu- had attained Ihc age of sixty-four yours. In uiaidcn- hood shc WIIH (VIMIIIII: (‘rcznncr of South AII-lvillc. and while sllll u mnidr-n ivzis llII\l'l‘Il‘II Io .\lr. William it]. Norman. Alliuny. 'l‘hc family but IiIost-‘I d the uuioii arc. suns, Juno-s. .Ii-roiniuh and 'I‘honius. Al- A/lrs. John hinrrity. Ilorili-n liilliaiu nnd Ji-nuiv all homo. IIt'I' hrolhi-rs u,ri- John or ('IlIL‘lIlll[l. JOSPIIII. Ruby's Pros»; William. Houlli McI- v llc. ilmliiwisv und Timolh howl-ll Muss. and on» NISIUI‘, Airs. Jns. A. ltcudy, Lowe-ll Ma ~=. llt-r iiincrul was out- oi‘ IIII‘ luriz- "s! u-i- IIIIYI‘ shun for stun“ Illlli‘. IIIIIIII sixty cars and sixty ' |[.‘,I'.‘t ‘ioinini: in iIll‘ proizi-ssiiili. ' 1iulllnari~ru wcrc Jun. Johnston. \\'. I’. (‘zimi-roii. Acucua Murray. Imm- tul Ituwstm of Albany, (f. l~‘ Iionulil and ‘Flniiiizir-i Ilordv-n, Ass tint: ‘lhc pzirisali girivsl. llcr. \\'. I'll Aliinzinhzin. worl- Itnny- \\‘m, W. oi‘ Iiortlcu, iluughtcrs. Delicious Cake or Pastry Bonded for Satisfaction HEN you stop to think of it, the most important thing in baking fwhether it be bread, cake or pristry-the only ingredient that can give body and texture to the batter is the flour. Maple Leaf Flour-because of its uniform high quality-practically guarantees success. Maple Leaf Flour is made from the finest selected Canadian hard wheat, carefully milled and tested at every stage of its manufacture. A written guarantee of uniformly high quality goes with every bag- it must be satisfactory oryou get your money back. Experienced cake makers have learned that Maple Leaf Flour tram- forms jllSt ordinary, substantial cake into a tempting, fluffy delicacy. that seldom fails to bring forth exclamations of delight. Whether used for bread. cake or pastry, you can depend on Maple Leaf Flour for unvarying baking results. ‘ Ask your dealer about Anna Lee Scot! and l wonderful (‘curse r": (‘ookery Arts and Kitchen Management. FREE f0 users of Maple LeafFlour. Maple Leaf Milling Co., Limited Rev. M. J. Smith. Iiinlroru and Iltv- ’l‘lioui-us I‘uI’r:tu. Ki-llyTsl I‘rti.<.~i. 'I‘h<~. choir ol‘ Si. Paul's‘, Church. Suinuu-rsiilc ussisicil iinl Ijhc pt-rftirtnztnttl’ of Ihc obsvqiiion.‘ thus iwnilcriiii: Ilic scrvicc IWPIIIY IIIIIFPSSIYI‘. 'l'hc uit-mory of Airs. Norman will; l.vc in the minds unilliozirts of hm", llniinvillo 3 p. lll. and lirooklii-ld To. in. Rev. JJE. Piirdic “ f0"- duct Yservlco in the K-ifll s 4 II speak ‘at the service m; pit-sent and will niveuin ad- dress at tho evening service.‘ All uri- cordially ‘invited, l For Sore Feét-‘—Minardls‘ Lininunt. WGY Program l S.\'I‘I'IIIIJ.\Y. NOVEMBER I5 WGY (Sehnectntly. N. Y.) tionernl Electric‘ Company 790 Kilocyclcs (380 Meters) ‘Eastern Standard Time II.55 u. iu.---I'. s. Mitt-iii oust-r- va.or_v tinic. signals. 12.30 p. llL-SIOIJIK market rc- iort. 12.40 p. m.» Produce market rc- port. l.I6 p, m.--—ltu|iniiii.-. story foot. ball game. Yale vs. Priuctalon. at Pixncoton tit-scribed by J. Andrew White. ‘Jill! p. m.~-l)ztn'.e music by l'liil ltomauoke Orcliiastrzi. front Kcumorc llotcl. Albtmy, N. and IIOPIPIiI-l‘ songs; football results, SIINIIJAY, NOVIMMIBPIII 16 IIJIII u. Ill.- Sorvlco of First N, Y., Rov. ll W. Anthony. pastor. (iraun prelude. Ilyniu “lloly, lloly. Iloly, Lord God Almighty" ' Solo Junion Sermon }|_y|n||_ "(i (:04, “PIHHUIIl 'I'liy (iultl in! llaud" l-Itwrmon. "Building tho Kiuillllilli HI God in tho ‘I<‘i-.ud »(Jountr,\'." Ilcv. IIiirvt-y S. ‘liurdotrk, Ii. l). .I‘r'.-i tilt-m of Wlthornpunu Collcgc Ilut-ltliorn. ltontticky Hymn. “Hail to Ibo llrlglii Zion's Iliad Mnrninlr" Posllutlo. tirgun Mrs. Fred .I. (ionlz. snprnnoi (‘barrios W. Shannon. batrltonc: ‘Pn-rk N.‘ Itarrow. c S"; WIIWIITII A. Rico. violinist; (icorgv. .l_ Ab- bott. pianist. and iliroctor. 1M5 p. lllrvPNfl-Xfilln by \\"(i\' Sympbtiny Orchmrtrit, Loo Kllwoti. t-unduclor; (fynililtt Vtlnk. mntrallo. Si-Iocllon, ‘March MIIIIIJITII, from "Algnricnuo." Saint-Sachs WGY Symphony (irehentm Loo Kllwcu. conductor (‘tinlritltti solo. "To tho Sun" ____ .. (Iurrnn IltPI-IN oi Cynthia Vlnk Selections. Suitc. from "Samoan lidtru" . _ . . _ . _ ..'._I ..... .. GOPIII n. "By (Zornl ‘Roof and Shudy Pulin" ' b. "Savnli hovc. Song" n. "'I‘r.IbiI.-I Dance" Orchestra Contrnilo solo, "IMy illonri. At Th!’ dflweet Voice." from "Sahison and Ilcllla. “ ......... _. ‘Salnttsnenn "Cynthia Vink +—“In tiitv iCounti-y" irrom tlth Symphony .._; ____ .- Beethoven Orchestra. Contralto solo. "Til-l i Wake" _._. ' ..' _________ _.1 W0 forde-lflmlcn Cynthia Vin Selections from 6th Sym _________ -_i_'__._.---_ Beethoven n. "AIIegrOH-"Vfhe Thunderstorm‘ iii. AIIGQFBUO—"TIIG IShephoi-ifs song" Orchestra. ' ' 7.30 p, tin-Service of liiirst Pres- byterian Oinirehfsohnectady. N. Y. ‘Ofkan elude ' ' , Hymn. My Faith tmka“ Pp; to Theo’ fflCbliS that she knew \\'cll how to U[]i_€I‘(Ol'llI.~ R. l. ' Selection. "Ai-Iea-ro ma non trnppo". phony .;_.‘ uiuunv frionils. nnd the many kindi P. iTlu- following wi-rc I‘I‘.t1(lIVOtIie— Af...< (‘:II‘II!~‘-—'AII‘ and ‘Ali's A. u‘, l.o\\'cll_ liluss; Mr. \\'. llliztn uud Jt-unlt: Noonnu. Albany: ‘Air and Airs. John Alurriiy. Llordcn: i_.\'li'.- and Ali's Jns Noonnn- Mr and! iAlrn Jeremiah Nonnau. Albany: .\lr and Airs Win \\'. Xoonun. Ilor- .\lr und .\Il‘.< .-\III‘llIlZl|ll Norman. Al. ' bnny; .\lr. Philip Noonan- Air Dun- ‘ Nroiinn, Roi". A. J. Alclntyrc.‘ .\.. Sifmmcrslilé; Summcrsiile] .u‘i E. ipwur Dr zuid Airs J. (‘ouneil No. 2071i nicrriltlr-f ~:\Ir.< Jns. K. of t‘... Sum» .\lc.\‘luh0n_ and \\'i'lliam ('i't‘tllll9l', Smith Melville; .\lr and .\II‘H Pt-lcr Iluirhcs. (Thar- II iii town: .\lr and Airs. Artwhic. Mc- liongzlll. llorilwsn Ilcuch. (‘nlifJ .\lr and .\Ir.-. lien Alclnuis. Alonctou. .\’__B.; Aiiss lhlliltecn Creamer. Sourls; Air iaud Mrs llliilluril Mi:- Nuil, Borden: .\lr and Mrs JilS V. Ale-Donald. l3ordcn. Spiritual (IIIPFIlllZ-SZ" Air and lylrs Jus. I). Flotid. .\lr and Mrs Jos. (‘rraincr South .\II\i\'III<!l Air and Airs Pctcr Alulonc. Kelly's Cross; Floral TrIbuIt-s Nirs Arthur (In-am, (Yross- Albany; .\lr Frcil \\‘al.~;li. ivrculh. “OIIIIIIIII. N. IL: llurrlct and Lucy Norman boil- quot. Albany; Airs. Pntrlck Tlncry. btiuquct. Albany; l\ll‘.~i A. II. Afiloclt. bouquet. Alluuuy; Airs. Frank Iluyirn, boqili-t. St-iirloitiwn; Mr Alzilililztn AIt-lntiis. bouqucl. (‘aria- rds Iii‘ Hynipiilliy -Mi":nitl Mrs c hlt-Ilougull, Ilcrmtiszt Ilonoh. Pal. 3 'I‘IIr~ Ilv-ady family, Mr nnd Mm 'I‘Iitis Dowd. Air and Mrs Jnclt (‘itsi-y. Mr and Airs Jos. ‘furry. M has Annie (‘navy Mrs ldn Millcr. Mr IIIIII Mrs Frvd AIi-IrnI-y. MIHs IlPFiIltt Wllltstm. Lowell. Alass. 3 ‘I“I‘I‘II Walsh. Moncton. N. IL; Mr and I\II‘H A. N. (‘rcnmi-r, Imwcll. hlztss; .\lr mid Mrs Jns Nuizcnl. Huston. “use; Mr John Noonnn. Iiosltiu. AIiI-“Fi; Mrs Albcrt Brown, Ni-iv “Wk; Alb-us IIPFSII‘ lhiunIit-riy. North Adams. M .: Mr. John I-‘oy. ltlourlnn. N. ll Air Ed Mur~ IlIlY. ‘Iii-usinlzlon; .\lr. Joliu Mc- We handle Old Sydney Screened. Albion Nut. and Lump. ' Sprlngnlll Screen- ed. Becca Coke. Hard Nut. "THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT" W.D. GILLIS & CO. Phone 176 Stove l . . l . dcn: .\lr and Airs 'l‘hos. F}. Noounul IJllIIIy» Alourlon. N. 8., Mr Jars, l‘:>‘l)‘ Mm “HEN”. ‘l. .| l “A n. Blimlllfii" “I'll Iilllllll". 51"!‘ “S? Keml‘ liirt. Pcakcs Stiltioir" ltilllisl an_,niitl family, (‘hurIotIivto\vn: Mi‘ 1v ' ' 30o Women's Institute. liortlun: Airs Head Office :—- Tor-on to, On tario "AIBIE.I.=E.I.E 5&9“ .1 ‘worm aome/aanwnswazrwatirtaisexeiwnsséwjwfi?‘ _ O-OOOO-O-O U Q 9Q ¥O O00‘ O60 Q O O QOQOQOO-O Of O-O O-O-&OQ'O4 O-O-O-Q-fiiOfi DEBLIIIS Imus LTD- .. I Wholesale Distributor for Maple -' g i‘ Leaf Flour 000000000070‘ lhs' __0000000000000000Q0g00000000000000000} i ' iroailt- sit-I oi‘ comfort pzivctli ll s INI‘ soils. Silh and Si-dcn oi ninizsliiirii In Iostcnifi-s in and William of (lntario. mourn the Ihc Marit ma I Tho i ’i‘hr<-i~1iriigraiiiint- proved "fir? FBIQYMIIE”, evening. from all’ pa-lh vi Iovinces and was ge at many points A. llcwitt and (Iuy. Tilt‘. [lord- ‘ - 1.. , __ .1 ~~ "~*ls"ll adva J. ‘4 v\\ ,‘ \\<IIldlIItlkI l. Ail.ilui:.\tii; h"_"l'h ‘:::°i'|']'“'_;_r‘_ lynvim‘ Eggnog... Omar“) and L)“. E-ngtern It Iphls. Alas-s. . ' ' ‘- 5mm“. The concert Wayan ex. .__. ccllcni one the orchlcptgal rand EVER - vocal music beiuil 0f g °r "r EILEHING MOIICtOII StatIOH an}! i'ery~-1ioyaiii.-. _ n“ In tlio afternoon oi‘ Nor, 2 Ihc addr of tho tuning I'1\'-'. ctt (filing. son of Ilu», Iilll‘. I'I‘lI'l' ihc subject atoiy Prat" Wu b)‘ (illllllf lIIl-“lsml "Wily til IIIH hoinc uI M“ (‘ J , .\I.Illguu rcigionaicounn-ii oi the L‘. N. R. ' Broadcasts iidiilrsltii‘riiizcI‘Th8iiIi-tndwdliliivli]in" lspfichal t? Guaréia") The raid o concurs ari- creating ililinitlzd ihccimtin ufiib‘ l “M. n Alnxiidux.‘ x‘ Ii" N)"; H- ‘ u wide. Interest all over Canada hood mun!“ (mum “lug; H v I , 'l III‘ Ih-ril oi llii- conccrls trom thy “m1 “H, b011,“ hard Gnarly m ' “ M‘ '~ ‘ll |It‘\\' rndlo $I§II"III III AIont-inn. .\. .' > M- me New England _ _ , . _ and tl icccill. ucc (III-III. is a goiiiiiiite scrr- ' ow to all who knciv him, lip \\'.-l, lLIhtI ll splendid cxainplu of Inoru. Ill],- and 0i splrlllul -ILl;ii|||nr-,p|_ Noblo in mind. upright in conduct. puro in speech. frank, kind. gcntlc und Iovulilt- hc was vi-ry lllllt'll admire-d. OI him il. m nlit m- truly so d: "Ills lifi- was KPIIIII‘ and tlu- vlcmonls so mlxt-ti in Illlll that ull tho world urizlit risi- and say: "'l‘h sl n, n mun!“ IIIS goodni-ss o.» llul oi‘ Ibo negative typo. llv IViIH ziuurt-ss» ivo and nuuiovublc in real ssutni. and IIIH wnslslcut. I fr» gnvt- emph- axis to his proft-usitin. Au aili‘cct'tinziit- son and broth-r lu- will bc SUFIJI)’ IIIISHPII III LIII‘ Iiomc; blil. Lhc IIHHIIUFy of his lItJItII‘ IiI't-. and of Iin trinmpbanl IIR-IIII will bt- u bulm lo IIIn bi-ri-nvvtl (HIPS. ’l'l|¢- IIIIIPFIII SIII'\'II‘I‘N \\'PI'" con» 'I|II‘.II'(I Ill thi- boinw by iii-v. \\'. It. .\I1ll'.\\i'iI.IIU‘I‘ llllilltilvl’ ul thc "(‘hri.~.~ Linn" nnd "Ilaptls? churches of Iilust Point. (‘housing fut‘ his Icxl Illt‘ WOPIISI “Biiuscd are the pure- u hcurt. for they shtill sci- ttotl." IIII‘ pstor spoke of the lifc lived in fellowship with God us bhlr‘ only gi-nirnoly "lilcsseti" oaic and lu- pitld a warm tribute to the young man wliosc exemplary lit» w-zis lhui; early IITIIIIIIIIIHII. Ills mother. out: s sit-r and Ihrv- Iirolhtrri-i hnvo the sinci-ri- sympathy of muny fricnds. Il.. f- .\'. ll ivns siit-.t~i-s.~'l'iill_v up)» __ _ “W _ _ \- l, 113* 4 ~ .»- ~e ,i-- e 033mg co N (‘imntlzrs early days the logging bee organized the cry-operative power of our pioneer communities in the generous. spirit oi mutual helpfulness. There was no other profit looked for. In the same spirit to-play. Mutual Life umtnhtitesto the strength of all. and the strength of all is used for the protection of each. h Our nearest agent viill be glad to Ive you details about our different policies. rite to our head office for our booklet on Mutual Insurance. CBIIIIDOSBpSCOUIIIIII. Sht- llllllll‘ ti this country when sht- was n young woman and alto she loved tho now land and formctl m-any gt-ntiiip- friendsh p! here. yet she novur for~ got the land of her birth. SIH‘ loved her native hills and gluon and slu- could tell many charming titles of history. romance nnd custom rr-Iul- In; to “the old country." Mrs. Mncbean was n good wu- man. Truth. honor. loyalty. hnsrftal ity. affection and eharty were nu-l tlvp to hoi- being. Sh». suffers-d much for several vours and death to her was the messenger of peat-ti. for her faith 1n God robbed death of its terror, , _ ~»'l‘he funeral service was conduci- u. A. seeing Provincial Manager,‘ ‘I35 Kant Strut Ohlrlotfflotloitfl oil at. the home of her son. Seth Miacbflln. by her pastor. Rev. W. R. Macwallmr. whoflmtllre word! __ ’9 ‘ _ MR5 JQHN MacLEAN IFISLIHIIACC organizes mutual OO-OPCFRIZIVB _ / helpfulness for the protection of the 5. Ad.» John lilac-Lenin pl Kings / widowgd and [hc futhcflc$S Of‘ {ITO 888d. boro. I’- E. l.. tilt-d at Ibo l‘r'ni~i- _ " , "7‘l“’|*‘"l “""l"hll°“l’lll" ""1 IN": '1 Mutual instirancc is not organized for profit. ' e cvvt t, :5 .I|'_',"(' II‘ ." . '. - -' fir; Slmzfluin ",‘,.u‘_y,°,, "IMLP ‘"3. r All piolds go bark to the policyholders. . Etch ~ y’ /._ i’ ‘i I!» i I Y‘ .-:i ~, _i l i .l * . i I I I, Q. a , I I I . w i ~12“ . . . 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