u 1. _ worth Avenue, P132. flloerismageiiigpg filo Btifih“ to 6' enzflguis now stationed in his emmino 1nd ‘to .3, P TIOOr-St. John's tions oxpoo "m" "r == w = 18B. at 10 AM. and Sermon Church. Rustico. Eve Fgotball: The senior team romrned ea ' ‘uasoay evening from mo mun- hero they ed t hard flames with m. A. on w° Phillips. “S UN GLO HIPBOVED games. they were loud in their Dflises of the sportmanship iiwwn bv the two mainland teams. 1t is expected. at the time of writ- a . (Th 3d l, thbt - _ v gum wiilrplg a return mgrno wit-h (zyswgtobor ' Band i‘ the Army 0n Saturday. ould this 10,15 A M; serv-joé u _ Mfogmj game materialize the fans are as- sur _ of witnessing o, real never- say-oie struggle before the winner is ‘ proclaimed. wall: S. S. 2 P. M. Service 8 P. M. New Dominion: B. B. Rally Day sor- vioe 7-30 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodslde, Minister. L-i5i9-l0-21-1i. ‘Q tors who attend- the game at . A. Saturday were Rev. Fathers: J. A. Sullivan, F. L. BlggedglL 3 Cass, R. G. Ellsworth, A. 0. Mut- October find, ny and J. W. McOardle from St. Wofghlp u; n‘ creek 1190 AM_ mistanhs, and J. Kenny, A. Mc- I (Communion). Clyde River 3 00 PM Evillgilll, McOallum Ger dJMfifi- Kirfitgn ‘L30 P’ M Nm-m River mnon, ernon n am 1P Roach, Michael Campbell vouch: ( m “m” Wm‘ De“ Among the su 9 <!<".’37'.*' k , a i,“ _,,_.:~_ '1 i speaks.) "Ivory b; A11 11, will“!!! b01180 of wflfdhfpt a pulpolmom a. 5111;; and w» wmxga Min:- h-lm-io-m-fi. l 1- crnmcu. - Th NEW G . N. 3.. Oot. 1a Rev. J. B. M. Armour, M A, m: -Aloxanr_ler MaoG-illimy mc- brilliant and eloquent Gene"; sec- Gregor 7a. Conservative mmlbur of rotary o: the B s, p 31b1,, gmmy Parliament. for Pictou from 1917- will be greaoher at the morning soy- viva. M his theme “A Vital Service." e morning anthem will be Elli/W's "Rejoice in The Lord." The Church School meets at 2.30 l-‘f. M. Senior groups have their 5e5- sion at close of morning service, The Rev. Harvey L. Denton, B. D., at the eveni service will take as his sermon gifiaject “Temperance Is A Duty.” There will be Choir selec- tion ‘Saved by Grace." Music in charge or John rnoh Mus. Bac, Or- ganist and Choirmaster. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. ._ Service; next Sunda will be con- ducted by the Min sttrs, The gereacher at the morning service W31 Rev. Robert Laird, D.D., 1.1.. . Rev. Mr. Laird is a. native of Mal- eque. Former] Professor Queers eological Co lege. Treasurer Uni- ted Chiuch. President Ecumemical Council of Churches, being me first Canadian granted this honour, and recently recipient of the L. L. D. degree from McGill University. Rev. Hugh Miller. MA. B.D., willgreach at the evening service. unduy School meets at 2.30 P. M. for wor- ship and study. The music for the Day will consist of appropriate Anthems the Choir and Miss Aildrey Gills will sing the Aria "O Rest in The mrd"—-Mendelsoohn, at the evening worship. i. l And why shouldn't hei Dominion Household ' Coke can oavohlm 15% to 30% of his fuoi bill oom- parod with anthracite, (Government test) . That's money in pocket! And ho gets a clean, radiant fire that‘: ALL HEAT. A smokeless, sootioos fuel with practically no ushoo. Ask your dealer for folder showing how to use Do- minion Household Coke - __"?-9=.".'.' ,. Ch'Town Royalty And Vicinity Yorkllallwsstlmaoerw o! a cheery aatherinz on tbs evening of Thursday, 1 irst. when a miscellaneous pootz-auxptisl shower was tendered ly the communitn to -_...--_-.._.____.._.__.___ "i Mr. be is V . d ' b id. ‘or low-co.‘ h..flng' formerly. Missqseilgitrllm fizzle: (ff I uoumum sun o: can. I“ P“ w“ W “Pa” by Misses Miriam Vases-v and Viola _-__ (CUPUITWI IIIITU Jay, and tho accompanying verses . nAurAx, svonlv, ' road by Miss w.D. Cook’. The re- noncfo mainder of the evening was spent l IAIN‘? JOHN. A.’ l} in dancing, music being furnished by Mr. Donald Birt, City, accom- panied on the organ by Mrs. Allan Swan. Lunch was served by the ladies. The numerous valuable and useful gifts testified to tho popu- larity of the young couple and the many good wishes throughout the || A D neighbourhood for their future happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Vessey are making their homo in York. while My‘. Voaey is a prosperous young farmer. , lanes Corporal If w‘ Ramsay of the RCAJVLO, now stationed Bantam & Boll & 0o. g2) m, M3,” mow smut‘, va. Boot ope o week-en . D] t (gill-flat? i‘? E L with Mrs. Riamsam y and family a ' to" , , 8t. Memo. 8"“ or lottoixrwnonPridoywithMr. and Mm. Hill-man. The party rnsde NEW and IISEII Plumbing Bargains Furnaces- radiuiors, plpo, fittings, baths, sinks, toilets, boilers, from demolished the ieatum trip on Tuesday aooorn- Mines Jannot. and Marylou will stop with Mm. J. Honors, Hawthorne Ave. , fi III I-l may ‘Ibo mnfi of Bren Grove Womens mstitu was hold tho homo of Mku. Leslie Bim- mons on Wednesday evening Oct. buildings, lost and guaran- 11th.! Tliethmew wgs teed. Lowest prices. Write "fill? Wang" "'3 lxfPeafie t. President was in the ohair. There were twolvo members and four visitors present. The minutoo oi’ the September meeting were road and approved, After reading a let- tor iirom tho Red Cram Society it was moved and seconde that. Mrs. Scales call at tho Red Cross Of- fice and inquire about the yum for knitlng and other supplies and in- structions that were necessary for Red Gross work. The usual amount of $10.00 was voted to be sent the Banatorium. A disoumion as j whether to having a Pantry Bale , or Chicken Supper then took place 1 but no definite arr-a ents were I l l J I for prices. Main Plumbing Supplies, 921 St. Lawrence Blvd, Montreal. 114544-104! How Are Your Eyes‘? l! vlu pious do. Coll ti ted to B0 ‘fir’! ma oc on amoun Jereoyal cents. Reports of committees or dlulnuo — consult u rpee- were than given. Miss Rene Arbing him. invited the mvmbem to her home for the next meeting. The following new committees for hoxt month were appointed: Program, Mrs. John Paynter. Mrs. Truem-an Paynter and Miss Ina. Phillips. Lunch: Mrs. C.B. Mathe- son. Mrs. Fred Mouse and Mrs. Oatway. The program for the evening consisted of two contests and a leading which were enjrvved At your lorvleo will: your! of oxperlenco and n "lofflllll refrmciln; service. (lull lu and limbs your dif- flculllos. G. F. liutchoson 1Z1 a "r- .. u. bv all. The meeting was then 1; G. I‘. IIUTCHESON. closed by singing God Save The |r_ a [IUTCBEQQN Kine. alter which a delicious ‘. lunch was served by the hostess and committees. *--‘-~ ‘ £435,351’. _ .‘»i,;.iaer,~.;.,, . .~ n; Bontrailiuardlan on ‘iiiosday from 4 L-l53b-l0-2l-li. ABISII OI‘ MILTON AND BUS- (Qhilreh. ton. and Sermon at 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. L-l52l-i0-21-lL I 0n. l assure economical food- 1-‘18. clear color, and heavy leather." L-1062-10-B-T-tf. The were greatly impressed b tho p 3n" U- B. M41184. and, some o); CAfiDsBYTE ucgffic“ 5,1}! 0pini0n that y ‘ye “c” m“ Lad.‘ Ego most forbrgidable RmdllLlL ' 2PM, yea-l‘. Tho are ' that the scores will read glam" i 4W in their games on October Igmo em mmd, school 1o 3o AM‘ “Qvenlbvr 4w- Service 1.30 P. M? L-isis-io-ai-if cuulwa x5555 - coi-hwsn f Inoversoanddlaoveablerond _ cannot be broken even by the wars _i_'Ai;ll'Z 61mm .1 11".'|-"|'uw~A GuAlun/ue W. C. T. U. F i Ilsa onllllu for non 0| ' ° local intend but advertising oi I "It! nature mo! is . n 5 coals a word au-wuy pup on “may we m. ma. ' lblo in udvunoo. stalling}! froin 03h u. ‘a 1,30‘. nor your IAN. ' ‘S. B ——-<_. which begirilutalfo 13st of tho 0%: l£8£f"”‘“"°"'l:',';,§,",i§f§; -n leemeth birch a. mm way to me put mem back to unen- books with- ' Across w um. stranqo country. the W‘ dmY- AT uomn- __.y_ O_ A Gummy Beyond: i‘ h word has be""-'——En received he“ N‘? will receive at her home. 22 lfink- afind yet mat; arlhle. for as ~ grown Thohomeofthoseofwhomiun sofond; It makes it seem familiar and morooleeir Asjom-nqingfrionfibringdlliant rogiouoneu. Bocloooitliosthotwhenmylilhi isolear IthinkIdalmootuothogloam-in! “an. Ikrgwlgooltbooowhoholnaom om ere Oomoclooo omuahlomotlmel to touohm hand; Ioftexzth but form: veiled We éayhzuld find Houvm fllitround about ill lion. Andooformoiluroioaosfito death Andsotlugnveiusloltihvic- wry. It is but crossing, with abated breath And th sq bu. l 10th i of To find tho loved ones wailing on the share More beautiful, more precious man before. I oaénot mabo it seem a. day to when from tbi: dear earth I dull journey ou n: $215011 dearer ommiz-y of the r log this would, yet 1 shall love 8° To moot the blonds who wait for mo I know Tho ooalofdoamlotonsomowv loved faoe But this I thin-k: "Orle more i0 welcome me". -Author Unknown CHRIST‘! REQUEST OF PEACE "Peace I leave with you. my peace I give unto you; not as the world givcth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid." iJohn 14.71.) Peace is l. strange theme for such days as these, yet it is more than ever necessary to remind our- selves that there is a peace which and rumours of wars with which we are now only loo familiar. The peace oi’ the world is always un- certain. unless man keep the P9599 or God. And now that peace has seemed once more to vanish from a large area. of the world, we shall do well to think again of that “peace which passeth all under- standing." For many of us it is ithe only peace that is now possible. And thank God it possible-B tranquility of spirit and compos- ure of soul that cannot be destroy- ‘ed even by those things which {make for conflict between classes and nations. " This peace our Lord bequeathed to His disciples. When He came to die He had little to leave them. Indeed. there was nothing in the way of property or money that He ,couuld pass on as an inheritance. |Yet He did bequeath them s. pos- ‘session of incalcuable worth. ,“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you .. .. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid?" Is any word of Jesus more com- forting than that? Is there any word of His more relevant to our present need? Men seek for many things. Some seek fame, others money, others pleasure. and yet others power. But behind and be- yond all these ends to wihich s0 much human activity is directed is the one supra-me aim of peace. For of what is fame or money or pleasure or power unless it load to rest of spirit and poise of soul? Yet with all seeking finding, the one thing world cannot vo us is that "peace of God h passeth all understanding." That peace is the gift of Divine grace. 1t is our lord's bequest to all who put their trust in Him. It is diifiomt w put into one words exactly what this is. There are some things w can- not be defined, defy logic‘: analyuis. '1‘ ey can their ononoo only by thou who oxporionoo them. A man has fires of cannot set beauty and strength. It grlonally experienced own, Yet time are some may be said about it is poooo Divine will, we more more that "His will is our also in the life. t is deeper and highor than all tho changes 0d human experi- enoe. It is not destroyed by tho shocks and invasions of earthly things. It is somoth world cannot g-ivo nor take away. It is Christ's own peace of heart and mind bestowed upon all those who trust their souls to Him. "We bless Thee for Thy peace. O God." ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR RESPON- SIBLE FOR "THE BAD BOY" (Elncerptl from tho National Ra- riio Broadcast by Judge J. M. Brande, of the Chicago Boys Court, sponsored by the National Woman's Christian ‘Temperance ported in the Union Signal April 22, 1930) "Alcoholic liquor is res nsible for between thirty and th rty-five par cent of all tho cases that come Jnm the Boys Court. Under its in- fluence. Boys will commit almost any crime and will steal more I cause of prioo? New York Women's and Misses‘ fur cook. Hudson Heads Hudson Ploooo; beautiful rich bllok ouch ln I00" ""* $39.00 and fittod styles. Sine: 14 to 44. leiuhr prion Ill-W- Dulo Prloe — Perlfsnflooooootuforwomou. Elle! 13b“- Beautiful black m1 in smart nyhl- $55 0 Regular pride $50.00 for — -- — "' beautiful rioh Supt Bell bleak fur 00th. silos 14 to ll. Quart loose llylen. Women's and Miller’ liq-alu- Pfloe 069-00 59_00 for————————'—'--"" Women's and Mines’ box book Super Soul cosh. Sizer 14 to 42. Smart mm»! fly"!- Begular prion $70.00 fo — — — — _ $69.00 L on our Statute books which SALE or Fun Cos Women's and Pa!!! libel soul will, DUO 511$ and mus moiloll. Shel 1s w u. $75.00 Bioguhr prion $96.00. Solo W"! - '- omoq’ “fiat Pfil a. am .. .. mo: $9015 colts. 1110.00 for———-——— Misns’ Brown Beaver Oootl. lino ll-ll. ltylhh loouo boxbooks. B,‘ prioojID.lOfer——-—-— ' Twinleuvordooil. Sllosllaullllrulrl 59.00 Silo 16. 75.00 s’. '.:s...:*:.".:.:.:".’l'“f_ _ _ - $351791‘ Three only Mines’ musknt oouh. lluoo 14-16 and 18. made from beauflfui rich dark skins. Sula price — - -— —- — —' Three only box ba& murkrul ooutl. Shoo 10-00 and 40, undo from specially selected dark skins an ouintnndlfll Vlll" l‘ 0 only French Sou Coat with Silver Fox will! lugs” you'- modal, imou style. also 1s. $9500 real bargain. 0115.000 for —- — — —- *- 11‘ only last year's Hudson Seal Coats M1011 ‘alga. sizes m-la. new!" all”! i" $169.00 $350.00 clearing at — — — - '- - - Ono only Hudson Soul Coat 511a 18. new aux style. P"°° $169.00 Ono only swagger style Hudson Soul Coal silo 16. 5105.00 for - - $180.00 Hudson Seal Coats sizes 14 0o 40. Loole back aiylfi t beautiful lustrous black fur. $225.00 for -— — — One only Super Hudson Seal Coot silo 88. Ilnlrt loose back style, exceptional quality ful‘. will‘!!! stylish and comfortable. $275.00 Ono only black Persian Lamb Coat sin M, looll back, boxy style. an exceptional Wino $395.00 for - - — - - — - ~ - - One only loose back twh beaver and. Regular prloo $90.00 fw__._..__-_-___— DUI One only size 16 beautiful Gray Bombay Limb Coat suitable for young girl. Smart new box back style. $155.00 for -- — — - ' £2121?’ ‘Ravi-on 00:1 III-o 1a. m» back, s mun, s s $105.00 g..- _°la_“ I 1e 2°51‘ '12"? $125.00 0"? "My beautiful box back Gray Squirrel Cont. 32.1452." ;:::s“r"“"Y “'““§‘¢§i"5‘ i“ i"z’2"§""6 o own. . . 0 0r 0 O week. Tho first event will bo held , hibit tho sale of intoxicating liquor to rumors, they are, “one may, imagine, vary difficult to enforce. i “To really do some about thisfouturo ad the prob , we mustdioogvdto agencies which , are u w the responsibility i of character formation in Rowing young people—tho home,‘ the school and tho chineh." Tho Chicago 1914 TIMELY NOTES ON O i >1 boys court was or- ganized in and without inter- ruption since. has been function- ing in dealing with adolescent do- linquontr between ages of 1'1 and 31. Judge Brando has Eesided over the court almost cont uously since Juno of i995. During that time upwards of 1,210 individual oasoo have come before him. (Continued from page ll, keoneet interest tho Group plac- ings 0f the fifty foxes presented. Throughout the Demonstration Mr. Burke explained his reasons for all groupings and discussed frankly the strung points and weaknemes of ouch group. In addition all of the many questions fully snow ered. At the conclusion of tho actual Demonstration Mr. Burko explain- ed the work done to date under his supervision in Prince Edward Is- land and outlined some of tho ibilitioa under proper Herd radin . Mr. lgeeaih Tlnnay of the Prince Isand Fur Pool, Limited, __ —-——~——-———----_ all tho broods of ovil which grow in it! tmoephm will one day have its P19194101“; walls shaken WHO SPEAK, AND BRAVELY, TN AME GOD'S N By Bishop Edwin Holt. Hughes We must fully recover all our vocal powers. Tho Kingdom de- mands of us sincere, persistent and vigorous spoooh. Unfaiiing witness is Christin/n duty. We are the saving remnant. Bomo voices which spoke for union yours ego no silent now but the Almighty still has many VOlCN money to buy more liquor. _ “While we hLVO plonby of lawsflp in and they will not forever cry down by your trumpets. wildomon. Inlempormoo and ' ,inGod|namo. CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming ll. Maritime his who aocom anied Mr. Burke, was XWXL call Won and spoke at some length on the present state of the markets, some of the newer marketing pmblmns as a result of the war and future prospects. Dr. E. E, Hancock, Nova Sootia Provincial Animal Pathologist dealt with the work undertaken by his Department on behalf of tho fox ranchers of Nova Scotia and stressed the value of Field Days and Demonstrations ivin the dukes of‘ some to be hed tn fall. vo Mr. Harley Doveau. Secretary, tended to Messrs. Hancock. and Tinncy Mr. A. J, Beilivoau, President of e Club. who extend- ‘ p ed a hearty invitation to the visi- tors to return whenever possible. John O. Jack. M. A, supervisor- of fox experimental stations for the Provinces, will r on itinerary of field day; pout ham, N. B. dut- For common ordinary Ion "i: x throat‘ i.‘ . Striking Values to o .. Paris Styles Arc you thinking today about a fine fur coat? Are you hooltuting bo- Como to ‘Moore & MeLoofPl-todayl ordinary fur valuu on beautiful coats, expressing the but of Paris and the pelts were bought before any advance in price, and _wo are giving you all tho benefit . .. and more! Choose Now. . . . And Save Soc these extra- at Bridgetown, 24th, then at Bebert, N. B ober 26th and lihedericton. October 28th. He will then return to Montague whore a fiold day will be held at tho Experimental ranch conducted by Tuesday, October 81st, and at the Ranch Oiieary. Tuesday, Captain Demonstration Thursday, November 2nd. there Mr. Jack will travel to Ghat- where a. field day will be held November 4th., then to Haddock, O. B. for a similar event November 7th and will return New Brunswick and hold at Salisbury, November 10th. THROAT You’re safe in buying at i?“ Moore & McLeod can't afford in sell you anything that ls not. satisfac- tory to you in every respect And they've been supplying fur coats to Prince Edward Island indies the best. part of half a century. October I ., Ocl- ‘ N. B. iio Water Masher, From year guarantee to a. field Charlottetown. for N0 Pay Tho Trusk improved method 0f Well construction insuring l sanitary and depmdnhle water supply with our 1m n! no vxirfl 605i now available. Why be satisfied with I95‘- TllASii WELL Company Limited ABRAHAM PETERS. North American Hotel. VAUGHAN H- GHOOM~ Mgr. for Prince Edward 181"" Summers"?