wo++<~vv~ ~ i cnu cans restraint" i? CHURCH UF ENGLAND UNIIED CHURCH ST. Anglican Rochforri S11 ll-‘ITQ _,________ E. M. Malone, _ L.Tl\. _ _-.t 1nd Cholr Director vrlnp lwi-liioii l'l_\'nirn's Sunday’ 51 NImY SERVICES mo iliily (‘omullllllon ‘ ll. tins ' (‘iii-rill Eilfllarllit- i3" la \l. .~‘.uiulily' School I‘ l. y], ‘ lsnnt: 11ml Sermon. ‘ “Mm. will he the speaker. ( IIAI’ SERVICES Vi‘ . ‘llilllY vmmUNION m5 llwrlizlv and Friday Thursday and Sat- 1.4.3 “H, s:i.l,\'. I.VENS().\I‘G 1,31) Hi Y- “, ore free ond unsp- r-“P-H - Visitors are Wfllfibmfld gm, ,5 ‘np-imheni is glad to see ‘ilriii i.:('r tile l-ervilT- i ‘,1 ll\'i’.i\l'l\' WELCOME _5i. i'.il=i.'§'i‘lifiicli AXGLICJN "r lhhutt, li.l)., Rector l‘. Aluuforil. '\.R.(‘..O~ Illlfl (‘iluir Muster. (I il(i\( ‘I m“; lulu Iiftrr TriniLv. h. .',- tssnvirli sliF-l l’ "ml |-,,_l|,» {ioci-"iy" Sim-Jai- n, \\y_ Ilnly Communion. .\_ y; _~:;|nrl:\_y~ School and lc (lass. .\I. T-Iorning Prayer Ind s. (broadcast). Laynlrn’! , ‘ . Sneaker, Ml‘- w- G- '- .Auillelu—“Weish HWY!" " -—(‘\vlu Rhorlllda. ~John n“, P \l_ [veiling Prayer and Scr- l‘,|‘III, Preacher: Rev. E. M. B. . lock. District Sccretalflv 0| and I‘.l-‘..I. Auxiliary of the ii and l-‘ilrrign Iliixle So- lu ieun-"O Saviour of _ --t-‘(llilivltn. Si. Paul's l.:t_vlxirn's Cholr will = n1 the Morning Service I v. ill be ilrnalicnst over Radio ('.I“.(‘.Y. nill I"(‘l‘f‘i\‘1‘ s. cordial . - at Si. Paul's Church. lllhli- Society \\'cc_k 'i'his i-oniiug week is “Bible So- l'if‘i\ Work" and the members of Sin-Ihllli-S congregation are urged to chi: generously ‘to this HIT“ UNIS!‘- ' iliifiiiiTr "fan 7» __ Tllii KIRK 01*‘ ST JAMES ‘Ins licv. T II Russell Somers c M..-I.. SYIZM. illinislel Orzanist Miss E. Kilian bit-Ken!!! Mus. Rae. \I. Morning Worship. The Minister. 1 "Tile IIoly Svfllitlirfl‘ Treasure of the Church." Anihrni: "Send out Thy Dig-M” (Gounod). 2.30 I’. .\I. Church School. vcning Worship. The Minister. "The Intolerance of Bill‘ "lIow Loni! Wilt Th" nil-wt Mo?" (Pin-riser)- Eulb- llrs. Nell I). Mud-BB"- -- -_-——~——~———"—"'__ ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ,,,__ .____.___ Prince and Grafton Streeta Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister frank Jwhrsion A. 'l‘- 0- orcnnist and clloir director llr. AIORNIVC-‘WORSIIIP 11.00 A. M. The Rev. L. L. Duffy of the Nationallnstitute 101' illc Blind will be the snub"- rib iliie of Baptism will he Mi- niinisicred at the morning scr- vii-c. " Ihmns: 24, 348. B23. 2B0. Anthem: "Praise the LOH!- Ji-rusalcm." Maunder. The Young People's Bible Clflll nili be conducted immediately sftcr the morning diet 0| II- shit. U0 IKIM. The Sunday School ill- vited you to be_ present- 0 EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 1'. M. Theme: “The Bible-Its Testimony and Its sriurnllhl" llviiins; 330. m. ziio. Din-t: Selected. Miss N. Dalzlel and .\Irs. ll. Lartcr. "In lilhle . . . the most mslllu" tiling In our literature and . . . the most spiritually llvinK thing we inherit." Share it with others. ‘ You are cordially invited to worahiP with us. i IuoinaIIeATI-ilectrio Water Beaters Thrifty Labor Savors "Bill"? Representative for Aute- mifi Fire Control. Shingleti ‘idols. Ventilators and Insulation. LOWEST _ PRICES Consult ‘ E. A. Largo F" wit» so. Plums m: l) ETER-‘S t‘ AT“ EDRAL Lin. Mnsiii L. 0t CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev. T. E._ McLennsn, you“; Incumbent. n9“ u- c- “i”. 9-D» Vlllthl] Pastor. oflanist and Cholr Director 10.00 c. m. Church School, Dvnsrtments in Social Hall, conducted by the Minister. Anthem: "The Lord is My shep- herdP-Macfarren. conducted by the Minister. Sermon: “Man's Grams" “The Great Question’. Anthem: “I Will Lay Mo Down h; Peace." --Gadsby. "Cause me to hear thy lqwlng kindness in the morning; for in i thee do I trust: cause me to know the way ivherein 1 should wslii; f" I U" "ll my soul unto thee." BAPIISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH B.A.. 8.17. l Orirlilst nnil director of eholy (Mrs. Allison IiIacRae A. T, C, M, Morning Worship 1| ,\_M_ The Church School nt close of Morning \V()l‘.<l|ip Evening Worship 7 P, M, You aro cordially invited to wor- Rlllp with THE BAPTIST CIIFRCII CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH nKTsitrTt MARVEL D. DUNBAR, B. TH, Minister. Mrs. M. C. Stewart Organist. and Choir Director 10:00 a. m. Bible School and Fam- ily Hour. I 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship and . Communion. Sermon: “A Biblical Bonfire." Anthem: "For God So Loved the World (Shavvki-r.) ‘i200 p. nl. Evening Worship. Sermon: Rev. L. L. Duffy, Mari- time Representative of the Cs- nadian National Institute of the Blind." Solo: Selected by Harry Craswell. Sunday will bc observed as Bible Sunday in Central Christian Church Bring your Bible to Church with you. Study the Bible to be wise; hciicve it to be safe; practice it to be holy. toward this Financial Drive. A warm welcome awaits you in Cen- tral Christian. SALVATION ARMY nnrfsr oceans: s-rncer - llIslor and Mrs. Victor MacLean l1 s. m. Holiness Meeting. SIIbjBCth-"The Call of Moses." 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.00 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting Suhlectz-“The Supreme Offer- ing." Week-Night Meeting each Thurs- day at 8 p. m. Clear messages from the Word. Music and singing that will inspire and bless. All are welcome. “Bible Week, Give generously when the csnvasser calls." UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH B9 ELM AVlf. Rev. I. C. lilsinsteuber Pastor. 10.00 n. m. Sunday School. II s. m. Worship and Preaching. 7.30 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting. l. p. m. Wednesday, Young People's B. p. I'll. Friday, Bible Study. Broadcast 10.05 to 10.30 A. M. each Saturday C F O Y Children's Choh. Gospel Hall Upper Prin_ce Street Meetings for Lord's Day 10 IJIIP-MQCIIII] for children. ll s. rn. Breaking of Bread. Bible Reading. 12.15 A. M. 7.30 p. m Preaching of the Gosnol Week Ngbt Servici- s. p. m. riisnm. rrmr Nlsht All lire weksomc: Jesus sa'd‘ "I sm the Door b! Me if any man onier in He Illlul be Snvodr“ John 10-9 ‘ Neither ls there Salvation tn an.» other, for the-c ls none other null! Iondrr Heaven irlven among [(-12 _ OCTOBER A Roy Kendall. L.B.A.M., s.c.c,o_ 11.00 A. M. Primary s-nd Beginners 11.00 A. M. DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: "The Bible In The World." I100 p. I. DIVINE wougmp and . nil-mil?" another in the series Sllnlstrr the Rev .1. D Dilvisoni We urge you to give generously‘ Central ihinrrliian 1i s newsy nature may be able‘ in advance. SURANCE. Heaters. Toolnbs Music Store. SNOWFLAKE LIME: Lump and hydrated. Penneli s. Chandler. nsll d: Chandler. A coon TIME to whitewash that fence. We have Snowflake lime. Fennell 8s Chandler. "Danclnil Mme V8130)’. Tuesday October 28th.. Webster's 0rd,. estira. MEALS SERVED - King Ed- ward Hotel. MR. mam: JOHNSON. A.T.C. L.. teacher of music, Zion Church, Studio. NORTH RIVER PASTORATE. - servim for Sunday. October 2am. NOfth RIVCI‘ ll A. M. Clyde River 3 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P, M, Mp Stephen Ackland. Speaker. cuunau or" ENGLAND. - Ser. vices for the Parish of Springfield and Crapaud October 26th. St. Elizabeihs, Springfield. Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. Johns, Crap- and. Evening Pray-er 7,30 p, M, Rev, B. l-‘rciltn, Rector. ATTENTION KINGS COUNTY. -The “Masons” of Montague under Mr. “Bob" Clements are gathering donations for the Big Aucti-qn on behalf of the Crippled Children. ‘Your help is needed. Make your l donation "now. i nervous» HOME-Mrs. ‘Dun- can Mathescn and wee son. Berry Wayne, Westvlle, N. 5,, hfll/g re. til-riled to tiller home aftet" spend. ing a few wrecks visiting with rcla- tives in Wood Island, CHURCH NOTTCE. -- Service at Alexandra I1 A. M. Cross Roads 7.30 P. M, At this service the Mission Band (villi have charge of the sor-i Vice find Bil’? a programme of music and recitatiolls. Rev. Sterling B. Stackhouse, Minister. LEAVES FOR OTTAWA -Mr. W. R. Shaw left this morning to attend a three day conference of the Advisory Committee of the Food Board at Ottawa. Mr. Shaw will take up a number of matters with various officials while in the Capital on behalf of farm inter- ests in this Province. RETURN T0 I’. E. I.--Mr. and Mrs. Marshall MacLeod and little son Bert. of Murray River. P. E.I.. vnho spent several days in Tren- ton, N. B.. visiting relatves and friends in New Glasgow end Chen- ton. have left on return to (their hcims on the Island. after s most enjoyable visit. BIBLE SUNDAY AND BIBLE WEEK-This year "Bible Sunday" for the P. E. I. Auxiliary of the Britt-sh and Foreign Bible Society (will be held on October 26th and “Bible Week" will start October l27th. During this week special em- |phasis is made on the making of offerings to the great cause of the iBible Society. Eighty - three iBi-anches throughout the Auxiliary are engaged in this work. Help (he Society whenever you can by con- tribution. life membership or be- quest to your Branch or Auxiliary Office, 142 Prince Street. Char- lottetown. i0 ‘ Bible Sunday ( | .. i i This column is reserved for news of local interest. hilt advertising of inserted st five cents a word strictly pay- MacPHERSONS-Men’: Clubbing CONFEDERATION LIFE IN. ELECTRIC TOASTERS, Irons, LIME: For whitewashing. Fen- I Britisligiinil-Foreign Bible Society The British and llbreign Bible ‘ fl, was founded on March '1. 1004. at s public meeting iheld in the London Tavern, I23 Bishops- gste Street. London. Its sole ob- ject was “to encourage the wider circuls-tion of the stfiptmes with- out note or comment." Its first foreign translation was for Can- Bdfl. a. Mohawk-Engl ah Gospel of St. John, translated by Captljn Norton. chief of the Six-Nation Indians in Upper Canada. As early as 18M. in Ptctou. N-S.. a society was formed and in the same year two hundred ‘Pests- ments ivere gven as a grunt to l the people of Nova Scot-la. Quickly societies sprang up 1n Nova. Bootis. Quebec, Niugera, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Is- land, Saint John. N.B., and Mont- real. In 1863 Upper Canada sent an Lgent to vist Vancouver Is- land. who formed branches in Victoria and Nanimo, and also in New Westminster. In I904. the Centenary year o! the perent society, 1t was decided that the auxiliaries throughout Canada should federatc and form the Canadian Bible Society. The first constitution of the Canadian Bble Society. auxil ary to the Brit sh and Foreign Bible was 5.1)- proved in 1905. In 1929 ‘it was ap- proved that the name oi the So- ciety be changed to "Tihe British and Foreign Bible Society in Clin- ada and Newfoundland." Dur ng the 14-0 years of the parent society, 761 translations of the B ble or portions have becen made, 550,000,000 volumes famed. Scriptures left behind in certain enemy lands still llViLiabié, war emergencies met by Scripture (lis- trbutlon to those on active service. to prison and internment camps. m; those on lie-saving croft, the Society has hundreds of eolport- eurs who distribute "the Book’ far and wide. It has established Bible Houses as s. mean o! d tribution. I n P. E. I. Auxifiiry -0112 GUARDIAN_,__C_IjlA_RL(_)_’I:'_l‘ETOWN TilereENoihing i0 Eqilul E R for Bread, Cnkeis, Pastry _i___._.___€_%___________ Literature i Bllni Life i PHYSICAL MORALITY We do not readily associate mor- fmy with Physiul Pmcoases; for nstnnce we do not speak of the m°rilii.i' 0f a machine. Ii: is tyne that we often say that such an article is good {or sewlm but the term “Bood" as thus used has not a" 90311601 content. Herbert Spencer in his book on "Education" has s. chapter entitled "Physical Education" in which he “s95 m9 Phrase at the head of this ‘"3619. he is discussing the care °r the body. and shows ways in Yhm‘ "- mfly be injured. There is .le affirms a physical morality and We heilmly endorse his statement. There is. a. verse in the book of Proverbs which speaks of "putting a knife to ones throat." 1i; has the some moaning as our 514mg Phrase "cutting It outfl-thst ls denying ourselves certain taste indulgences. _ The Dhysiflwl sytem is often in- Jured by excessive eating and ‘Mnkiilfl- A badly balanced diet may do untold harm. There are people who make a veritable sivill- balTei of their bodies. The bo;l_v 1C a nlarvcllousiy constructed in- strument, the home for a while of _ the soul. Then attii-e"'is to be taken into account; the rloiilillg of the body has undergone an evolution. and no one can deny that improvement has been made. To he more careful of lhc body than tlie soili is haqgiiv (worthy of a mfill. So SIIZIkESp!‘ l asks in his 14-6 sonnet; "Why so large cost, having so siori a lease, ' Dost thou upon thy fading man sion spend?" Immodest dress is a. sin agads the body, neglect of care-unnc es- sary exposure to cold is virrong. Of course exercise and lots of fresh air are necessary. Games, when played fairly. and exhibiting RFN, YE DID IT UNTO In 1938 the Prince Efiward Is- land Ailxiliary was organized in Charlottetown. During the y-lars it has shared in the great cause, from year to year mak rig ts c'-.'l- iributinn. At the present time there are eiahtlvtibrce branches in the auxiliary; each with its of- ,fcer».. It as I66 lie members on its rolls. ninetceen names brfng added during the past year. I A Depository has been rppdnleri recently at Herman's Bcokstorcfi 142 Great George Street. Char- IOHGDCWII. Bibles and New Testa- ments may be procured at low prices. i "Bible Sunday" Week wll ‘be observed Sundsy. owl. 26. Bible Week stilts Monday. Oct, 2'i. r0 NEW on/isoow ill '25 min lites via Maritime Central Airways twice daily Phone 2051 or 540. TIIE KIRK OF ST. .IAMES.— Both Morning and Evening Wor- ship at ’I‘he Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the Minister. the Rev. T, H. Bussel Burners. M. A., S. T. M., who w l also preach the sermons. in (the Morning on “The Holy Scriptures-Irina Treasure of the Cihurch". and in the Evening on "The Intolerance of our Lord.” The Church Organist. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. will direct the music for the day which will include, in hhe Morning, Council's Anthem: "Send out Thy Light", and in the Evening. Pfleugens Anthem: ‘How Long Wilt Tlhou Forget hie?" with contralto solo by Mrs. Nell D. MacLean. The Church School meets at 2.30 oclock. POLICE COURT - At the Sti- pendiary Magistrate's Court yester- day. a man changed with being drunk and incapable was fined $10 and costs or 20 days while s sec- ond man was remanded for one week. Two men charged with being drunk and disorderly were both remanded for one week. A party charged with speeding was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. and s. man charged with indecent expos- ure was remanded until todsy- A ‘JDDCI sportsraclnship have tileir place. Play helps to detach people ..'um tile immediate cares of life WilICh are apt to be too absorbing. But when games and in a quarrel. cir when the fine mechanism ofthe iody is (ievoicd to nothing higher than piay. 0r pugliism, than the question of physical morality come" in. Excess may not only be shou here but likewise in study. We ha. seen students who were as absorb cii in study as others were in drink What is the use of guarding one gate if we let the enemy in It the other? W‘ at is the gocd of an education if the health is gone? What a sin to study so hard that when the course is over. one is rnfitted for life's dilties. and death comes unduly early? The physical life is dealt with ill our Cilrlstian system of belief. Paul says that the body is the Charlottetown. P. E. l._ AUXILIARY, British and Foreign Bible Society AUXILIARY OFFICE, 142 Prince Street, BUT lliiLYi .TiiE TliiiTli Glii MAKE THEM FREE iiiiiiv Tiieycali receive tlio trutii only as WE make It possible through our giving Starting Monday, October 27th Representatives of file Bible Society throughout file Province will solicit your ronfribufion to help perpetuate "THE WORD." GIVE AS G00 iiiiS PRUSPEREB Y0lI Filii "INASMUCH AS YE DID IT UNTO ONE OF THE LEAST OF THESE MY BRETH- ME.” A very fitting tribute to a beloved parent or friend, may be made through a LIFE MEMBERSHIP Iii TilE SUBIETY Al’ $25.00 Annual Province-Willa Canvass BIBLE SOCIETY WEEK or ocroarii 27th “We Want Bibles As Much As We Want Bread’, Tiiat is tile despairing cry of trillions of suffering people the world over. Many live In a nightmare of fear—-groping after freedom from their chains- (AUL l lfltUtE us.“ temple of the Holy Ghost. Then one of his most terrific outbursts against sin is in the first chapter of Romans. where he deals with. the coarse sins of the old pagan‘ world. : Tennyson, in his "Evoiutlonist" “i deals Wm, the same idea. The death occurred st the Prince l-Th LO d H; the house o; ‘(Edward Island Hospital on June brute etc tiie soeul of a man, ‘Zlld- Off’, MIS- Klerllleth Fergu- And the man said am I your debtor? 5°") l? i“ r?" u "e55 °f 5X“ Wei“ And the Lord-"not. yet but make $29 t?" erllwffrrllklifl! W h‘ l" it as clean as you can, f}? ris sin folttude. S e comm ttied And then I will let you s. better." I ugiselitee: ‘zerhgpylsdifilll-Qandfifiixdli; This 15 how the 01d man "Q15; , whom she had learned to love and "I have climbed 0o the snows of "Raf: d ed ' b t C age‘; and I gaze at I new m ‘he i voy lgrilstiiaédw rdelslésxiiii Bee yasxdii‘; whigzsi sank with the body at’ (mo. Ind was the doushier o! the times in the sloughs of s low lltsshgllrzsflegn; illlgt-"Efliqelghrllofl-g desire. " Pa“ Bu; I he“ no yelp o; the 1.555;, besides her husband one son_ Lloyd 0nd the mini is quiet Rt last of this city. and five daughters. 1n he stands on the heights of his Lillian (Mrs. J. W. Blanchard). life with a glimpse of s height Filll-gmAnnie. Jtéan sndnfirlilzresxll that is higher." . I 0 =- “0 W“ s" v - To him life has been s serious Frzg: lzlancilgrélrssngl-Izglglafirrs- b l _ gu , we . m . . us m“ W.D.J. Duke), Montreal, P. Q.. Jennie (Mrs. Charles Fat-rant), Ab- _ botsford, B. 0., pus brother, James You are cordially invited to wor- o; 05mm 011mm Ihlo both lmmlns and rvenina in The funeral which was held from MR8. KENNETH H. FERGUSON int-n ; (whereby are most be saved Ad! ‘ In Loving, Memory 0f . FIRE cillrr Aliiius MacEiiiiilEliii Inserted by his Wife ond Family. October 26th. . Bililo Week Starts October 21th. All Ministers. omim of Branches, Collectors and Contributors are requested to oo-operato to make this s. most successful yesr in its offer- ings for the P. E. I. Anx- ilisry of the British and Foreign Bible Society. person charged with possession of 'stolon goods was remanded until ' (Monday. October 27. while s cue 'urider the income war tax act was adjourneduntil Wednesday, Octob- er 20. TRINITY CHURCH. — Services of Dixne Worship will be conduct- ed m rning and evening by the Mlnist r, the Reverend T. E. Mc- Lennsn. As this Sunday has been specially set aside to be known as “Bible Sunday." Ml. McLennan will take for his subject in the morning: “The Bible in The World" and in iihe evening he will continue s special series of Sunday evening sermons on "Tlhc Great Question," taking this Sunday "Man's Great- ness and Dignity." The choir will include two anthems in its music for the day: "The Lord is My Shep- herd" by MacFari-en, and "I Will Lay Me Down in Peace" by Gadsby. I 25th, I945 Trinity. The Church School invites all young people to its regular ses- sions in the morning. ST‘. PAUL'S Anglican Church, Sunday, October 28th, 1047. Twenty- flrst Sunday after Trinity. Lsy- men's Association Sunday and Bible Society Sunday. 8.30 A. M. lloly Communion. 10.00 A. M. Sun- day School and Bible Class. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Address. (broadcast). layman's Service. Speaker, Mr. W. G. Hogg, Anthem. Welsh Hymn Melody, Cvurn. Rhonrlda, John Hughes. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher. Rev. E. M. B. Whcelock. District Secretory of N. B. and P. E, I. Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society. Anthem, "O, Saviour of (he World". Sullivan. Bt. Paul's Lnymena Choir yvili assist at the Morning service which will be broadcast over Radio Station C. F. C. Y. Everybody welcome. her late residence, 248 Grafton St. on June 5th. was conducted by Rev. Norman Young of Msrshfield Pros- bytorisn Church. The hymns sung were "The Lord is my Shepherd" and “Rock of Ages." The pallbear- ers were Messrs. Robert Rsttray, Athol Burns. Ernest Winchester, Harry Bevan, Ohesley Buell and Donald MacKinnon. She was Isid to rest in the People's Cemetery to await the glorious resurrection morn. Are we comfortiess? Oh. nol Jesus this Pathway trod: And deeper in our soul than grief Art thou. my dearest God! We grieve not for her going. Her home and ours to find; For us, our tears are flowing, Iior us_ who stay behind. Floral trlbutse were as follows: Pillow-The Family. Wreaths: Mr. and Mrs. W.D.J. Duke and family (Montreal, P.Q.) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bevan and Family. Sprays Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blanchard and Freda. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Jackie. Miss Doris Ferguson. The Blanchard Family. Mrs. John Ferguson and Family (New Glasgow, N. S.) Mr. and Mrs. C. Buell snd Fem- Ferguson Mr. snd Mrs. John Ilvnn. Misses Margaret MacDougall, Mabel Auid and Marion Hardy. Pupils Grade VI, Prince Street School. Miss Doreen Ailey. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zekem and Family. i Mrs. Ralph Dingwell and Fam- 2 '< Mr. and Mrs. James MscLesn. Mr. and Mrs. William Hsmbly. Mrs. Claude MscEwen. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hood and Warren. The Staff of West Kent School. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bevan. Cut Flowers Mr. and Mrs. H. Peavyour. Staff of Prince Street School. Pupils Grade VI. Prince Street School. Cards of Sympathy Ladies Auxiliary of Zion Church. W.M.S. of Zion Church. Zion Ohurch Christian Endeav- our. Mrs. Norman W. MscLeod. Mrs. I... 1. Baker. Ml". F. N. MacKee. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLsrsn and Angus. Mr. and Mrs. D, Garnhum. Miss Gladys Taylor. Mi-ls Steals Power. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Downe. Mr. and Mrs. James Power. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armswor- thy. Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory. Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Bevan. Miss Margaret MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bevan. Warren Hood. Miss Marguerite Brehsut. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. W. Munroe. Mrs. M. Cannon and Family. Mrs. Vernon Rodd and Family. Mr. Simon Psnust and Family. Mr. and Mrs. William Hambly. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Burns. Mrs. Kenneth MncQuari-ie. Miss Margaret MacAulay. Mr. and Mrs. James MacLean. Mrs. Waller Craswoll and Fam- iiy. - Miss Grace Dowling. Miss Thelma Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Bymn Brown and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Dingweil and Family. Miss Preda Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Phillips. Grade VI. Pupils, Prince Street School. Miss Alice Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worth. Miss Dorothy MecAlesr. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MssQus-n rie. Mr. and Mrs. James MaoSwalI and Family. Miss Margaret Riley. Mr. and Mirs. Leslie Mschrel Mrs. Louis Simmons. Mrs. Robert Battcrsley and Fam- ily. ‘ Mrs. A. W. Finlsyson. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Felbmato. Mr. Aldon Feltmate. Miss Emma. Feitmate. Mrs. Annie MacKel-lzie. Mrs. Monty MacEachem. Mr. and Mrs. H. I-I. JewelL Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mound. Letters of Sympathy Mrs. Melvin Peitmate. Mrs. Mary C. Brehaut. Mrs. Gertrude Casey. Miss Doreen Alley. , Mr. and Mrs. Prod Proyvsl ‘, Miss Grace Orosby. Miss Muriel Weeks.‘ Misses Mabel Matheson and Lib iian MacKenzie. Miss Jacqueline MacDonald. Ivfxs. A. W. Cushmsn (Nor-wool Mass.) Mr. and Mrs. James Fsrquhu‘ son (Capreoi, Ontario). Mrs. A. Finlsyson. Mrs. Lillian Baker. Mrs. Charles James U. S. A.) Mrs. Robert Battersley and Fam- lleii Shield Contributions The Salvation Army Red Shield Campaign Committee acknowledge: with grateful thanks the following contributions:- (California New London District (W. I.) S 25.50 Middleton (W. I.) .. 5-00 Murray iiarbor District (W. I.) .. .. .......... .. 124.0! Heaihcrdalo District (W. I.) 17.00 Carleton Siding (W, I.) .. 5.0! New Wlilslllre (W. I.) 10.00 Tyne Valley District (W. I.) .Q.0ii Scarieion (W. I.) .. 5M Ray of Hope (W. I.) Murray River .......... .. 685i TRANSIT srnnrs con-rough VANCOUVER, Oct. 21-40?)- Briiish Columbia's transit strike halting street ral‘ and bus ser- vices ill Vancouver, Victoria and New wesminster. was further com- plicated today when inter-urban lines serving New Wesminster and l-he suburban districts of Mrs-pole and sieveston were closed. I Mr. lhd Mrs. Jack Ready.