v wanted at the Parker House. A _1isl ‘tr.- s on " be " -_ Pele-Wei’. w .‘......’°e"“"' "“' '°' "‘ "‘ people today are using MORSE’S SELECTED ORANGE PEKOE than ever beforp and Isl refusing to be satis- fied if supplied with any pther tea. incriminating. /.More --._‘_' —Y 7v "p. I l - i‘ -* ~ l i}; fit '1'“ l . ‘-4 4 11 -- ‘iQoeoeoeeeee-r if 1____ vvv v vvv Agents WantedT. " A < xAAaAAn ‘Aanslnsan Classified “Advertzliements ‘I-necv-eeuseeqn", 10g u.‘ u Q “I. esaodgeaeleaenesg.e'gg Tl §fl ll]; ‘f 5 [Qfflg vVIVVwYwvyyvy ""7 E Z w- vv-eveeee-eeee IIIIUIIUIIOIGI lilllrliaeeflweree Situations Vacant Male POITIAIII AGENTS-WRITE FOB Ca e, United Art Limited, 162 John. T onto. A. W. 731 wsm. Soipd scams ‘in nun couuray fro take control o! the sales of our New Grades oi Soap. Great oPDol-tunlty for real men. Presto Clearlsar Cem- peny. 4252 Fabre 8t. Montreal. Que. eWB-Bsttl Dec. 31. raaeoust. camerme canar- ing Gerda-agents wanted to take orders for the fluent line ever shown in Canada. Regal Art 00.. Manufac- turers, J10 Spsdina Ave.. Toronto. A. W. 0t: l, l. S. 1,20. 80. IIG $6 IIIVATI CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample book. free; A , men and women already makina _ five iollars up daily, in spare time; ellperien o: capital unnecessary. Garret: 00., Brantford. Ont, A. W. 9-23-241. l!!! Alli! Woman-sunny, no- flteble employment. weekly pay. billing our universally known. guar- teee quality 1w: sud Plant-e- tweetiand nest variance. There is goodiacney-‘in it for you. lllustrit- ed ~ up-fo-ihe-minute equipment. am sales eo-operation. Write Luise Irethera Nurseries, Montreal, Oil, DOUBLE YOUR SALARY BY ADD- ‘ 885.00 weekly selling Imperial Personal Christmas Cards to Friends, Business Associates, club no Church members, from Magni- eent Preesample Book. imperial Alt. Manufacturers, 5i Wellington West, Toronto. A.W. l0-1-tl. Oct. 31. lemurs wmran - MAGIC GAS equals Gas 3c Gallon. Nuway Cleaner removes dirt. grease, tar from automobiles qui:l:ly without eoap or water. Two Kharantced pro- ducts. Used by largest Bus Com- panies, Circulars. lettcrhcads, lab- els with agent's name furnished. Free particulars and proof. "3 lllagic Gls Bldgs," Alekandria, Ont, Can- Jdl. A, W. Oct, 5-1ipd. Female Help Wanted -_...____. an zxvlmmncan waimass ‘MOB-ti -_. wANtln-A KITCHEN Gnu. mun chamber maid. Apply Davies Hotel. - 9020-10-5-31 A M B 1'!‘ I 0 U S INEXPERIENCED men allowed fifty cents hour. learn- ing best paying trades. Engineer. lnl. Wectricity, Garage Work, Chauffeuring, Brlcklaying. Barber. lng, Hairdressing. Literature free. Write-Dominion Trade Schools, 1107 it. hswrence, Montreal. / S. F. M. 9-23,28.l0l5.12.19,26. Articles For Sale BAKERS‘ 'OVINS. WRIT! I03 catalogue: time payments if da- eired. some used ovens on hand. Hubbard Oven Company, i100 Queen Welt. Toronto. ‘ A. F. S. S t] Nov. $0. For Sale FOB. SALE - IIOLSTEIN COW, fresh with heifer calf. Arthur O. Peake. North River Road, Char- lottetown. 90!! - Central guardian oily thislluorains-All store eli- dly and tools!!!- ltobblee. the freiIbi-fihsreel Carpets in, . be Bharnpoo Cleanse. ems, Altered or made ever into new hugs. Send fer catalogue with price- eaa rns eswaussrb! at the Garden Oity circus "W"; W‘ " _ Sawing Contest. " --_.- ' Mil. A. IIADLSIL‘ Ilwleentative for Tip Top Clothes arrived in till e will be st our J. W. I011. UNTIL DIOIMBII. rmsr we bsy on Russ and list, Maritime Rue Works Limited. Saint John, N. l. 10-0-91. raoru: come in and meet eh ex- pert tailor who will measure you for a Tip Top Suit or Overcoat. J. W. L“ 001i. 308001. BOYS Be sure and re- port at the Garden City Circus this evening at 7.30. Important. 9038 WHY PAY the blg price for your Tuxedo when you can have it made to measure three niece for $27.00. J. W. Hobbies. 9012. TIANSFIIIBD T0 CRAB-- ‘LOTTITOWPb-Mies Eva Hoar. who has been engaged es an operator at the C. N. I.- T-elelraph Office in Ottawa for some time. is spending a day or two in the city sn route to Charlottetown. where she has been transferred in a similar capacity. Miss Hoar is a daughter of Mr. and Mrl- D- P‘. Hear. Cornhill Street. The Maritime Synod of the Presby- terian Church in Canada which has I08 SALI-JMPOITID OXFOID down ram (geglstlfbd). 3 years old. A. M. Macliensie, Long Creek. 9014-10-5-Il -~d---i-urw- FOR. SALE .- FAIM Al‘ IAZEL- brook. lilt sores. Near Railway 5t!- tlon. Church and Factory. Apply Boswell Carver, ‘ioal-lo-i-ai. Male Help Wanted WANTED-MAN T0 WORK 0N farm. Tapper Ferguson. R. R. 2. Marshlloldv 8043-10-24“ BICOMI EXPERT BARBIE IN short time. '0ur special course nu you for greater earnings. Big ner- centage paid. Write us today. Mole: Barber College. 573 Barring- ton. Halifax. s-zz-wstr. v-vfls-Fl} i) - AN axraamncnn Pressman to work on Duplex Press and do casting. Apply stating ex- erienco to Gazette Publishing C0,, ti, Glace Bay, N. S. 10-4-31. AMBITIOUS MEN EARN WHILE lelirning barber trade. Join world's largest trade school system. Expert instruction-big demand. Litera- ture iree. Write Dominion Barber College, 110"! St. Lawrence. Mon- trcal. H. W. M, Oct. 5,12,19,26. Salesman Wanted WANTED-MAID. Ari-by m KENT Btret. soaotr. when». Mall). REFERENCES "Willi Apply Mrs, W. H. Brown. s2 Brighton Bead. aoos-lo-s-zi WANT!!!" 4- 4st: "nzkrilamuoan Mil-finely to '1 Fulton at. vosa-io-l-ai SALISMEN WQNIED — SALES agent for Prince Ildwsrd Island. Good pay. Free outfit We want now s reuablc. energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our ggency is pront- aolo. Write. Pelnarfp. Nursery. 00., a ‘ Qnt. S. W. fi-WSTI“. To Let lAbvsbanY 1'0 srzu. sash sip; A Ill‘ eimt to the weaver. mam. “out new week. Wm: a»: "h". Wm. at. Ballii John. 1915-31-1!!! WIN WOMEN who WOULD like t! I I Mill . rrlilw in Ottawa or our wmfiilil‘ grazing?‘ Civil Service » - n‘ Film!‘ . Typist. write for free home? full particulars. M. O. C. Ltd, Tm- ento <10.) FJ-LW. o-za.1o,s,1z.1_9,gs. _. i E@9——-—-%- VWTFBr-JXPFIIINCI" mm {or resent housework. No washing. Wl- 4- B- llegfl; s9; Kent Street. ' aaec-lo-s-al y, ‘worsen are n17. -+. n. 2:. -. fllilflllllrsllt ebb-lull‘; ' Write for infom- . reunions,‘ u oz. T0 Lnr-s-noom nmclclsousa one barn at 6i Frills! Street. Foam m. ' Bills-u Hill lliifly-Milhllli! FUBNIIH- ed medium elm house. Central location Immflileie possession- Iteasonable rate to responsible. amy- Analy H. o. has m. Bity- lPBF-lO-l-l-fi 9o. Pd- ro bar-assistants naalnaboa at 150 Prince Street. Aiinly to m Prince Bifflt. flOAhlO-Z-el Miscellaneous llama liilliiliilllilbf "r Gives! eente. Allan J. Moéabe, I01 Great neom st. woos-m for: ALIIID “incnorlaan. . as surveyor. Hermenvllle. Bourb- . lo-z-mpe ._ai_ae lee.‘ Allan J. lleflabe, rel at. Gentle It. ‘I000 NQVA scorn oaavsrlennl Ar- glee. m. l quality, llc. dos. Allell 0- Kebabs. Ni Greet omen It. A! . Hedi .1. treet. " oes- , eon-nee. llo. or 0F 20l “e..."".'8"';." “d: ti“. . ree . es. - " , " _ teal-st ".rcccvusr~~~ . _ t,‘ _ ' eon-ll, ‘L’ “TE-“t? ‘$5.2 ‘u’ m vlnnmseeg q _ been _ “ .. in Stellerton. Oat. let 4rd. closed int evening. A number and Mr. and Mrs. I... H- D» Floater- Among those returning last night by MARITIME SYNOD CLOSED- of the delegates from P. s. leleiid returned today by the "lieehelssb." These were Rev. n. Hensley Steven, Rev. Thus. A. Rodger. Messrs. Thor. W- Morrison end Chas. K. Martin. on.» w. a. CARSON h 22:21. Zt:.";.':..*.‘."'.t.'.?.'.‘.".' ll! Priaee lb . Phillie N" Opposite at. Paal’: cbmb RElIENliE At The 125$. Edward Theatr z --- Triumph ForDolores Del “i0. i E Imofolll Oxees. and 110m iihlll‘ IP- ‘m. l Southern News Inky-b Poole and Thcrofiaoii General Mer- chaata at Montague. have so acres of potatoes in out farm. near Carn- The Public Forum this column l; "m. for the dleeuselaa b! eemesealsate ei eueetieas el interest. The Charlottetown Gunilla doe! oei necessarily endorse the opinions of wrreapondeala. pesrance there will be an excellent crop._llalf green mountain! and half ‘“ n. . Till WOIIY THAT KILLS e eoovoaoooeoo-eoéoieuoeoeo-QQQQ-O- Very few potatoes are moving to- vrards Murray River. As yet few fields have been dug in this section. Bin-About fifty yeere ego I was a small lad brought up among ship building etc. At. that tin-la l could, recollect the old "pod auger’ used in boring holes iofestnn the planks to the timbers of the vessels. \ Mr. Duncan MaeCannell. of Dover. is at present visiting friends iii Port Wood. After-passing through several Ieiers. Anilem-“llerit, Bark My SouP-"Shelley." Aailloae-“tblcllae Thine Eer"—"!~linamcl." flrgan Solo-"liroifl-Gritg-Mr. Walter MacNuii. vifltbo-hhvfloeoeooeeeeeeeeeeeeene-es-snoooe St. James Presbyterian Church l. . ‘é-Jii lllNllTll-IIV. W. IIUCI MUII OIGANsfiT-WVALTII. McNUTT MOI ‘ 11M A. Me-Serman-Bev. J. M, McLeod, late of 5t. w Sololate-Mrs. Inynaond and lillls J. MacDonald. Soloist-Mr. Charles Micheline, sse r. are-suede; School. Ne Service at Higbiield. avnnrno saavrca ' 1.00 r. Me-seraeib-aev. .1. McLeod, O L LQAL.AALLQ.LL A a fiQOfi-OvOOfi-OQQ prolonged aid serious periods of ill- I cm m“ bu“ M‘ ma" “m” "m1 ness in recent years followed by an, resents-rule evbsy aomnca re saosoaounn roa sun's rules-r sensual. l A IyDIY romance oi fire and Pli- elon. barbaric in its surslns om°' tlons. colorful as a. Romany 003111"- liltlng gs a Roumanien rhspsody. glamorous with romantic charm, dy- namic in its ‘dramatic sweep-that is “Rvevengefl preheated list Illlht It the Prince Edward ‘Theatre. Beautiful in costumes of barbaric splendor, imperious in exercising her will over man and beast, tender in "her romantic "moments. Miss Del Ric's histronic mu and gift of char- acter delineation find opportunity for full expression as a gypsy girl who tsmes wild bears and men for the sheer joy of taming them, In -“R.esurrection" andflRamona" she played a tragic role. In "Re- venge," ah, -is the essence of charm and fire as the adorable gypsy bear- tamer and even in her most dram- atic nuances aeoefituatu her per- touches. A out of brilliant players eup- pcrts Miss Del Bio. Leroy Mason as Jarga. the bandit. plays his role with uerionasace that" is humarrand sym- pathetic. Jeee Crespo. as a young dreamer. and James Marcus. as the unfcrtuliatesnd painful accident re- lsulting in one or more broken bones land s. long confinement to his bed, lMr. Maodannell now declares himself fully recovered. and capable of ardu- y lous toll day ensi- day. Evidently a | constitution that has endured all. ithis must be uncommonly strong and ldurable. i Jotiotown to Murray Harbour has not l lchanged; in fact the "pod auger" is . a certain delight, l “¢- “ ‘ “ ‘ ~w+-+*t In my boyhc-nd days this work - v “m... ,,, h... m, m... ,,, m, m.‘ Zion Presbyterian Church l" which I “V? h°w°"”,,” w“ "m MlmsIaa-aI-Iv. M. scorr FULTON °" ""1 l“ P" "B" 1"” PM“ OIGANIST-MR. L. o. rnomrson to s. more modem auger, I began to . ‘think that times were changing. But MORNING _ lwkh all those changes going on from “M A “Pen. allover.‘ snub» five" W W" the "llreld "m" ("i"- Antbeln-"O Praise God in u... Holiness” ..... ,_ Foster The Choir. 2.30 l’. M.—-Sunday School and Bible Class, formal-lee with delightful humorous iromantie realism. Rita (Zlarewe. as a i l Mr William MacDonald of Little fun in exmence’ Imagine ‘- shipment iSanda is the fortunate owner of alifugfifielfiierplggrefug: hi“: 10:22’; h f kin l t 1 " ' or“ o 8y anus ry Enemy cot busy and had the stuff dc-wn to acquiredby purchase. In him courses l’ v_ M _ lm the bluellblood of all the Hambie- ‘he “l” l° “m” “P “l” m” '" mum“ ‘In co m. he 15 pale golden azine, the disappointment and conse- and hmglm Co“ glow! Wm‘ me quent trouble when you had to tell hues of health. This animal appears your customer’ “I ‘m ‘on?’ bu‘ our to have ‘n the pom“ o! s‘ winner goods did not come down by the train " llast night as it should come. There I OOOQQOFQQOOQQQQXFOOO-OOOQQQOOFO OOOXQ on anycourse. He is of pro r size . . . , land we“ propomoned cmm pleimbed in" two days each week ‘or pasem l. "Ora Pro Noble‘ ._ . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plccolomtnl ’ ' ‘gers to enjoy but why in the name of - Mm ‘was’ S°p""“' and clean galtcd, and has an lntel- l. "Watch Thee and Pray Thee" . . . . . . . .. Wakefield Smith 118ml. eye. Everything about him be- “can”. d° they drop °n m" ileum Mr. D. Webster Fraser, Tunor. tokerrshis high lineage. 1v... Mlc-vfi‘ “m?” 3mm‘ "m" f” ‘xd, ‘ "m "'3' °,{,‘,’",,,,",,',",'",;;,;,",",,"",,",;,",",;,"' “M” ‘dam’ Dillmld" “Wide t" try him Wt elrly! PM ‘Wm’ m’ worse m“ a ' 4. "The Ninety whet mun" ...... ‘WcDc-rmuid .next summer and have him show‘ I ‘nrsit’ m; Mrs. Iuhy Parnell McKay. Contralio, his Paces. Many think he would a’ ' 5- Dltifr-"iemebeealirlovl" distinguish himself and reflect honor‘ - M“ - u“! "'5 M“ firm" to his province in the Grand Gin“ D VINE GUmANcE ' “h” “mm” l“ ‘l? °l Chm“ 7""!- l eo-o-e-o-o-seo ~ ‘Mr; M: -.. --~ M‘ l cult. (wontinued from Pile l) e--- swould be" borne by the department. It is now many years since the oxl Dl-"lebd out of the picture as a pack i "r i Solo by Miss Flore Campbell. Mixed Quartet“ and choir, EVENING 1.00 l’. M.—“True Measure oi’ a Man." Anthem-mu" lprd is My Shepherd" Students and Strangers Welcome. Rev. M. Scott l-‘ulteh, M, A, B ,1), i SACRED CONCERT AT 8.30 P, M. by the I'll-NEIL CONCERT PARTY OI‘ AMHERST, N. S. OeoeotifiotoeeoaevbeeOOOOOQQOeAAAaJAQAAAAAA-AAAAAA-‘AA-QA-Aq ‘mooeooooeeeoea-oe-eeee-oeoeowee e+ee+oo4o+e+oo++++¢<+o St. Paul’s Anglican Church jealous gypgy ‘m, gloss»; flflljhgdwfind draught animal, but many will call to mind the time ln their cal- low youth when the oxen bore the heat and burden of the day iulll 1m!" ' the Borden train weye my. Ches- J- at. Claire Jeans. ilummerslde, James stavert, aummerslde, Fred Clark. Al- bsrten. Andrew Meyer-lane. Irish- town, Rev. T. L. Williams. ‘Kenalnl- ton. Thea. Ramsay. Keneington. Doullas Jar-dine, Freetown. J. J. Grahame. Bredalbane. A. W. Stewart. Brooltfleld. Dr. A. J. Murchis- on. Clyde River. The attendance at the Synod will; large. There were B0 in all enrolled-AD ministers and 56 elders. A larse amount of business was transacted. The reports from the various departments of the church work were very ‘ encouraging.’ “The church has hid»! splendid year. me present outstanding need is ordglned men for the unsettled conirelstioas. Rev. A. Ci. Grant, secretary u! the Cont"! Board of Missions, and Elev. W. M- Kennewm. General Secretary oi Bebbelhyacheou and young peo- Pl" WW1‘. We" both present and gave lnspirlng addressee. lepv. (3,111, Dunn, financial agent. whqi-eerntly mode atom‘ of l.’- lv- Islami- wnsl also present and bwusht s vheerlns mes- sege to the Synod. Ml" Dung ls 5p adept at presenting the needs 0f the " church to the people, A very hggg-ty and unanimous invitation was lfiaelv? ' ed from 8t. James ‘congreggtion, Tfllro. asking that tbs Maritime gy- nod meet in the 5t. James Ollurgll, there on Tuesday. the first day oi entirely adequate. screen achievements, the emotions of the heart, seeing. The mystery" aerial, each sueemilnl chepm, Foolish" furnishes the 111.! "Gk 011d program ‘ "W M" with Dllnere’: album... $PEED run SALE sues _' roan 2.1m Home on P. "l. r. Illi 0min lee I080! or Fetstnee. October. i980. The invitation. was ,- F1 Wclliclelltmll. preseniod by Rev. c. Ritchie pen. , - W" "w," the pastor and supported by Mr. Al. “fit-ml. ' lan McLennan. representative elder. The invitation was graciously “apt. ed by the Synod. Mr. Allan Mellon- nen is a native of tredericton. P. l. Island. ' -I..;;~s.m¢;sw;~;nee»§ . DR- J. l’. MILLAR 3 Dlffflb QUBGEON nouns-e u. ran - v to M was: films ‘one aisllmme vtb-6hbQfiOcQ0-OObQfi-OrpOQQggjg 5m: rear Iv: Plus with IBAL. Filliflllllvi Ml‘!- W. P. Doull, elty, has return- - ill from Cape Traverse. where she was the guut of Mrs. Herbert Lord.) ‘ " am wee ecoompanied beck by "u... Allleea Deull who returns to b}: NW W? studio nest week. "in Memories. la levlag nearer; cg mm; g, "PM We aw“ m: 1m ene- , . . ms m 01mm m. use. _; v ' . II! 3011a bow vs oelle you 19!’. "nu," l "W" W" H"! m buses eon lveII loan or women. u lollll time h..." "wr i". "l? :1: m" ' . . . ' W‘ ...... ..., "but. l. 9"“ °"' "‘ h” m“ ‘"7" 1-. v bottl bottl err t m Ex‘? " akwn" :£r£=l$huv'l£;u.;!¢e 2.75% f gale d convenient- ” m’ m” gm‘ "a 1s fills he». we cw mm emu‘ mm: w m». . g3; which» venom. ail-u». Ill. screams Meelieeafi “H!” l " r1 ltreei. eureou ilther o! Miss m1 mo; are There are several unusual dra- matic climesee in the picture‘ that aim "Reveals" in the sell“ c: Th» director. the ices-rut. ‘the star. and the cut. have biased e new trail in cinema surna- "ii-avenue" "is an lnterestiat" elory, told with "pic- torisl artistry that delights the eye, and "with s dramatic tensity u.” m" "Revenge" is reproduction worm _ “File Black book." is bsinins in popularity with "Pound laughter. frekta elioaether this a an outstehs. Que-cl the; lacs! drivers and lace " NIP. one n?! wlllPNt four Sedan, hFor 5.11s ploddingly. On occasion they could be active but mostly only when un- leashed. and I have sometimes seen them swift enough to vie with the noblest race horse. This would be whenmushlng for their cats. Then indeed wcre they winged of foot and lithe in every limb. When at work they needed rrequeht instructions but they understood thevlanguage of the lash better than any other tongue and under its sharp eloquence they would do well enough. Long after they ceased to be used in harness in this province they were still the vogue in the New England States and I have often seen six oxen hushed m‘. dem to s. mighty drey. This was in the‘ city of Hartford, Connecticut, not more than twenty year-g ago. They knew their business letter-per- fect. I_ call bank to memory now an incident of the distant past deeply grayed upon my mind. The scene a field of stumps. Axe and fire had done their work, but the massive stumps or beech and maple still re- mllned and were m be torn from their firm embraces. A stumping frolic! Twenty men and half as many horses were on the ground cutting. honing, pulling and a pair of oxen. 11c pride end- pest of their strong and bulky owners. The language that men used to those animals was strong and from his heart and his shouts come to my ears down the long corridors of time to this very hour but he made the oxen pull out the stumps and at the end of the day when the reckoning was made hind the best. Qxen and horses all have Joined the innumerable caravan mg since and not many of the men alas! remain alive. Sic transit gloria muncli. ii. Eastern Guardian FABNELL needs n0 intro- duction to music loving sud; iences. Just remember the date, Oct. I-"Oddltllove liell. Moonrise ‘ 8086-21 JHEAB the Far-hell concert com- pany in Dddfelicws Hall, Montague, Oct. sch. an members are out-blind- in: artists. ease-pl Card 0f 771011118 Mr. end Mrs. James Luna and fsnaily wish to thank all those who by their kinds words and deed,‘ hfllp- ed them in their recent end believe- ment in the death of their deer gen qeerge: also those who gel-it floral‘ tributes. spiritual offerings gnq meg.’ "l" 0f lymnathy. 902s their quota of stumps was not be-~ ‘Iiminst the indefiniieness of the said ‘ ‘Olll, HIV. O. H. Illlnt. A. W. Stew- Sinclair. M many; mn teem: we, lit was recommended that a comp mittee of seven members of Synod‘ {be appointed to supervise the Boy's, HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES lrtesidenos. and plan for its ad-l ‘vanooment. Rev. F. G. Mackintoehl ‘Synodical representative stated that llast year 2i boys were in residence. lwith 1a at the close of the term. , Dr. A. C. Grant. made s. stirring gappeal for financial support. stating ithat the Presbyterisns in Canada lshould raise $200,000 additional this lyear to put the church in the posit llaweet of the You." Q-OQQWO-QQQOIQQQQ" QQQ§O KOQO-O-O "~99 5- W-Milflllll Prayer and Holy Communion, Semen-winning the amt Provider." "will "l! Oflbrllll Mrs, E. iV. McKiluon will sing, This Service Broadcast over C. F, C. Y. 7-" P- ‘l-Ewllll Prayer and Sermon. "The Spiritual AlltllII~—-"l Will Feed My flock" Sector-Dev. H. D. Raymond, M, A, . Caleb Simper f-QQQ-CQAALA AA~AAAAAAQQQQQQQ , we“ eeeee- ‘ ,tion io which it is entitled. in 1915 -—— ~‘ 111a said, the Pregsbyterians led in ed- eoeeeemeoweeoe-oowe-oo-e-o-o-eo-ooo- location, home missions. foreign mis- - l“ lsions and ln every department of the lcfmmh“ “°“"m°‘~ “f” ‘°_ “w” llllllierel-lev. a. n. Ramsay, n.n.. Rev. c. n. Brown, M. Pr" "w “hm” l“ “"5 “m” ‘h’ 9'8"!!!" —- I'm. w." z, Fletch". A. a. c. M. A. T. c. L. llnyalty and generous support of ev- -ery member is required. l He pointed out that last year the ,budget allocation was $700,000, but ithis total was not reached. The amount had been allocated 8400-000 t9 ‘Ontario, $200,000 to Quebec $70,000 {l0 the Maritime Provinces and $80.- {ono m the Western Provinces. It was ‘suggested that the Maritime Synod fsppoint a special committee in rais- llng this Amount. Lest yeclr Col. Thomas Cantley 1M. P., New Glasgow, Dr. Murray jMaclnren, M. P. St. John were [members of the commitieeancl today . ‘synod appointed the following to be associated with them—Dr. Kenn-swim, ofNsw Brunswick, m. Hugh Mun- roe. of New Glasgow, Dr. Moflulloch jThompssn and Chester Maclgllan, lol Sydney. l O-OQQOOOQ-O-fO-Q QQO-O- 1 THE SERVICES 10.00 A. lL-Prayar Meeting. 11.00 A, M. .- Preacher:— Rev, Dr Ramsay. Subjectz-“Une of the Beatitudes’ Anthem-"Jerusclem, My Glorious Home" .By request) Junior Congregation as usual, 2.30 P. bL-Sabbaih S/Phoci uni Bible Classes, 1.00 1'. M. — Breaahcrz- Rev. f‘, N. Brown. Sublcctz-"Religlon and Life." Selm-"Spirit of God‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neidlinger bin. My Cudmorc Antlsenn-"O Love at God. How Strong and True." A Cordial Welcome in All. 0 $¢‘OOO§OQ¢-v-v4QQ-O-O-O-§OOOO%OO 772a Baptist Border Fitzroy and Prince Streets rgrulsrEB-ltliv. s. c. vmcahr DIQIQIIF-Mlll Roberta Spencer, F. T. C. L. i Q§f¥Q§QFC¥QFQ.QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ'§‘. mo» efllkn-J‘, . . Church l The following protest was brought‘ ,befere the meetinsI-“We, the under- jslgncd members of the Maritime 4Syn0fl, of the Presbyterian Church ‘in Canada. having listened with Gilli‘ ‘up-ct m the resolution re "temperance massed by the Synod at the lam-hing gcrsslqn of today. after due consider- " lotion have concluded that we can-; llnot allow the general public tp get] .the impression that the said resol- ution is the llnflliimbils firldlilfl M t!!! } M009." 9gb presence. l said Maritime Synod. and we Ire Seneca "TBOMAS‘ BOUBTS" Rev. A. C. Vincent pompclisd to register our protest, "The It!“ 9| Th" "l! smkml" Gflmm‘ “them-JD Give Thanks" . . . . . . . . . . .. smart resolution. It was eianed by Rev. a. '1'. mch- l, ell grid ear unless bee» ei the Beetles 03w“- ¢,<;‘~vx€qry‘ v eveeeoeeeoe-eewoo-eoavreooooeeooeoo-ooveooooe m", m. o. "s. Knight. Dev. .1. w. __ peltton, Rev. R. Hensley Stavart.‘ "luv. Thos. Ali-udgdrs. aw‘. a. s.| munch, “A. J. Murchison, u. n. I the plblsqm Wesson‘: Institute was ‘lhba. w. Morrison. 1w. Quinoly A. 1 held at the home of up. Alex. Carn- MacDonnel, 114v. J. C. MacDonald", l eron, on the evening oi October 1st, Andrew Mashed. ILKSDALE NOTES n» msuesh au'°l'°l' 1b. was. c: the minutes of mt liilltlal. some seat e shipment of hens to Boston-j business matters were attended to. ltl Mr. Hugh William! ltfiiililllllllfl W!’ was decided to give more assistance‘ cu to its destination. I to g “b; fenelly 11mph, l-mp, s1 I nallowfen supper was than plallniqi Gcozfetulstiens ere attended w m4 w‘. you; flqg-Qqg klndly 01mm, Mr. end Ilsa. James (Titian on the her bone for the occasion. After the! arrival of a belly boy. close of the meeting, sen. - Karel‘ Cameron played gevgril selections on we bu» int e snow at time ‘now leis“! la e Pris! 5315300}? We regret to bear. that Mr. James but new retina and living. ._cn bis; ‘file ef a W?! P‘ l!!! llfltifl .10 Pericles. about two miles from Borden, Apply. Lilli?! etiwese. fll|@' feral. qet with eleven-e. accident s; y_-- , . arm-is loeiet _ oedema vanes met so: i" days ago when we woe throng 7WD s Illfln b the ground. striking Mei lam: w- me i.“ laiurina b» ens. iltlwllh beam _. broken ire- euiierw e severe shock. Ills assay During psv _ r emllae the I. sloanwo woasmr 11 ocboca 5Gl\I_I0n—."WHAT IS A CHURCH"? .. Rev. A. C. Vincent Aailmn-"Q Ye That Lore the Lord" iUNpAY ED110014 2.30 P. M. Hesse not; the change of houiaDid you ever stop to think of iilewitql importance to all churches of the Sunday Think it ever, help this great movement by your EVENING WORSHIP 7 UCLOCK s 8 ‘the various colleges are cordially invited twin‘ fi e-ruqcn ln the ch,- will find a The regular‘ ‘monthly meeting of the old-time songs. After this sing- scrlg Mr. Hampton Home favored», ___‘ those present with "The Wee I-loose ‘Mang the Heather" and "Roamin in with a large number of members anal the Gleaming." The sale oi heme- ‘ several visitors present. The meetingl I54! élflfly N"! I 11811010"! 111,110!» as opened by the reptiitien of the' llllflj the evbninl Vfly illilflilllll ' Creel. Alter roll cell and the reading from I llnlnclll itlmdpfllnl- EXONERA TION ” "l, To allay rumours l may say ills! - the liquor Md made by myself er"! another rn a Chinese Laundry was not oi the Laundry of Jung Sing on Capt George Street. ' ’ lilll-lP-l-li- - ' - 0009-00000 cw ~00: m lll'$v'm'§l~'?-w‘ ‘ Eljlfelév ._v.-ee."-' .. Coleridge-Taylor -oeeeeevoeeece--a--... ................-..a (airmen A, BmTWrIIsTpl-I, Chief of Pellets‘ . snazzy-Ll. n. MUSIC STUDIO “he Gwynneill l’. 69$“