- 9* ;'_ simon. i ~a'\" " was ‘» - , f . -r 1 » = . _.. _MAKE - We frwlallze in the dinpenrin ur U prescription. The beat drug; gm. curable are secured md D,-|u‘||¢| " Wm! Years of experience dd all dh- D¢I\Sinl. An up-to-date night sep. vice at your command. Prompt phone and delivery service. ` Yiilili DBIIGGISTS J. Ernest H. Worth" _ Phone 82. 142 Prince St. PREscR1P'r1oN A TRY US, I O6-+0 $09 \. *““4+N+Nv Agents Wanted _ . -,-_.-.,.wm‘_;_< ___'_;____g__ '___ Classified Adv ' i. Ona Insertion ..........-...-..... Three lneeetklis ......».-...nu F Insltioris oar ................. lldll insertions .................. 990-090000-QQ I ertzsements ... 1 :£22 ' ISI! FEE? 5525 ii words words words an Uqrdg For Sale W I AIT AGENTS-WRITE FOB FOR. SALE-NEWLY FBESHENED POBTB Catalogue. United Art Limited, 102 John. Toronto. A. W. 7 31 wsm. 30ipd cow. Apply Arthur Curtis, Milton. 9329-10-19-31 _ _ -_ _ ___ ._ ._ .. -___ B. WEEK MADE BY OUR |26 PE _ F Personal Christmas Greeting Card Agents -*ln their spare time. Writei ug for particulars today. Regal Art Co., 310 Spadina Ave., Toronto. i A. W. Oct. l5,l6,l8,l9,\ ICTENTB IN EACH COUNTRY T0! take control oi the sales of our New Grades oi Soap. Great opportunity. for real men. Presto Cleanser Com-i 'my' ma F'“"° st" M°““°“’- °“°'i REGISTERED Foxes ron sA1.i~:-'V BW9-Bnt.ti D¢¢. 31. A BIG I5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample book free: men and women already making( ilva iollars up daily. in spare time;l experience 0.' capital unnecessary. Garretson Co., Brantford, Ont, _ A. W. 9-23-241. DOUBLI YOUR SALARY BY ADD- lng 895.00 weekly selling Imperial A.rtPers0ual Christmas Cards to Frimds, Business Associates, club and Church members, from Magni- dcent Free Sample Book, imperial Art., Manufacturers, 51 Wellington West, Toronto. W. 10-1-tl.Oct. 19. MAN 0|! WOMAN T0 TRAVEL AND` appoint local representatives, Posi- tion permanent: yearly guarantee I, $1092. (being $21. weekly average; and expenses; commission and cash bonuses besides, Winston Co., Tow- er Bldg., Toronto. . .A. W. Oct. 12,16,19.23.28.30. MEN AND WOMEN-STEADY, PRO- ntabls employment. weekly. pay. sellinlour universally known, guar-_ _‘LL EXCHANGE 3 YEAR OLD enticed quality Trees and Plants. Newest and best' varieties. There is' good money in it for you. Illustrat- ' Real sales co operation Write Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal. 96. ed up-to-the-minute equipment. ' ` 1 - Articals For Sale _ in 1... vo... inururv. BAKIBS' OVENS. WRITE FOR catalogue; time payments if de- sired. some used ovens on hand. Hubbard Oven Company. .1100 Queen Welt, Toronto. A. F. S. B ti Nov. 30. Female Help Wanted WANTED-IIAID FOR KITCHEN at Parker House. . sioo-io-9-ti. _ ~ l wAN?r1in-A Malo. Arrmr 'rof Mrs. Fred M. msn, an erlghtum ncaa. . mi-lo-ia-21 ion :ggi hd OMEN .WHO WOULD- in 0ttawe_or.neer an. Clerk. Stenographer or 'I'ypist, vn;ite~»rqr_ nee nccluet giving full partfculars. M. C. C. Ltd.. Tor- mto (10) P.H.W. 9-98,10.5.12,19,20. \llsI'rIbUs woman. aio mv. large damenddor ladies who learn beauty culture and Hairdressing. Join Ca.nada'| largest system. Dip- ldmn granted. Write for inform- ltloii. Marvel Beauty Academies, 8 Bt. Catherine East, Montreal. ’ - - - H, w. 11'. oct s,lz.lc.2e.‘ ..1.__, _ SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS ‘ }3s-_ssncm be earned _and _ paid weekly »in__yepare lFOR. SALE-VIKING RASPBERRY i Mona mm warrrsn QUICK!-Y Canadihn Civil-Service ~ TEACHER WANTED FOR. CAL_ED-l OB. SALE--GASOLINE ENGINE, 4*-A Horse Power, Monarch, in per-I fect order. Apply Cecil Wood, R.. R..,| Charlottetown. 9239-10-16-18-21. plants, certified disease-free stock., Pall plant now, $4.00 per 100; $5.00) by express. F. S. Reeves. Bouthport.= . 9241-10-16-Bl. _-_._`_.___a1_ii__- 4 pale sllvers, 3 mediums iiemalesli 3 medium (males) Call or phone _ Haviland Horton. Mt. Albion. l 9321-10-19-ll.; Situations Vacant Male men allowed fifty cents hour, learn ing best paying trades Engineer- ing Electricity. Garage Work. Chauffeuring, Brlcklaying, Barber ing Hai dressing Literature free Write-Dominion Trade Schools 1107 St Lawrence Montreal. muh” by ." number °f he' 31'] s. r-_ M_ 9-za.2s.io.5.lz.1a,ze. ffl°"d1» Wednesday- The presents Miscellaneous I ` A M B I T I 0 U S INEXPEFENCE? the "Novelty Four" Orchestra. _L.-_.-.»- OTATO _BAGS FOR. THE SEA- aon's shipments on short notice.. Guardian. Central Printery. ‘ 9328-10-19-tf. Lane Surveyor, Hermanville Souris 10-2 lmpd mare 1175 lbs. for young cattle. 1-LF. care Guardian, Charlottetown. 9315-10-19-21. JOHN AI-FBEU M-409035-*LW _freshments were served during the w _ " " ' 'f _ F YOU ARE Www" 535 A WEEK Enroute they will visit Mrs. Thomp- willing to follow instructions and work for your money, write Box 9311-lo-is-al. Male Help Wanted largest trade school sys instruction-big demand Liters ture flee Write Dominion Barber College, 1107 st Lawrence. Mon treal H W M Oct 5.12 19.26 _ Big pay easy ivcrk wlllle learning Barber Trade under famous Moler_ American plan. worlds most. re-’ of eggs on the local wholesale pro- ilahlc Barber school system. write] todsy`i'or free literature. Meier' Barber College, 573 Barrlnltim SU- Hallfgx, ' Wed and Sat ti'._ AMBITIOUS MEN EARN W1lIL_E learning barber trade. Join worlds tern. Expert tod Teachers Wanted enin Benool. Supplement $75.00 D€f§ school year. Chas. Walker. Sec-_ Ntary. 9324-10-19-41. ,______.._'..-_.___ 1 c Salesman Wanted _ CALENDAR BALESMAN WANTED- $1.70 £0 $1.55 f0I' NCW BYUIISWICIK, Reliable. Energetic min T01' Prince! per 90 pounds in carlots. ex. track ' he Edward Island. Experienced Dre ferred. Hopkins Press Ltd.. 95-97- ea Edward Street Saint John 1 ' _+ ~ ANNOUNCEMENT 1 f . i v ,_. , ' / '_ 1 . 1-. 1 I f V 1 . I ' Gentral Guardian ° ' msPENsE ANY i §°§;,,°,§,"1§f,§f§”'s;§§;‘f‘§f;§“5_°,j St. James Presbyterian Churc coma 'ro _non arvan. `oml»r ‘ _ . at sincia.lr's. can-io-is-ai ’”1"9"!-“"- W- BRUCE MUIH m,d__ md hm. RW A~_ L Bmnom B _ _ M d N ____ onusuisr-wALrr;n. l\lrNU'rT _ LADIES’ SILK BDO sires. All colours. Extra. special price - _ $1.49. Pi-own si-nr., Ltd, ma. _ I cope Tormentine. to his hone rt 3'" P' “"“s°'gf;_;l*N’:;’¥*‘s";;‘_-_ICE ____ _ ~ ° West Cape. At the former place Mr. B .Stock Quotatmns .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,g up ms E _ _;_.._.;__.».__.:_3:....... , business there since the close of ine y' eNc.AGl:MIlN'r ANNoUN'o a- MIINT-Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott. Mlrshlleld. ennoun'cs the engage- ment of their daughter, Janet Hel- en. to John Campbell.Cooke. mar- riage to take place in October. 9334 Lanms' srianow-‘ruoor silk slips. Price, $1.49. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 9322. CBILDltEN’S all wool sweaters in sand, nile, blue, scarlet. Sizes 22, 24, ze. Price/$1.19. Prcwsc Bros., nm. 9322. RECEIVES APPOINTIVIENT. Mr. Wm. M. Drehaut has been placed in charge of the Post Omce in the ca- pacity of Acting Postmaster until a 1”€Bular lPP0lntment is made by the Civil Service Commission. This ap- pointment is made as a result of the granting of a leave of absence to Mr. Jas. A. Oalladhaln, present oiilcial. who is to retire on superannuation when his leave expires. ` znrovante nANcr:-one or the most enjoyable dances of the season was held Thursday night last, in the Armour-ies, under the auspices of the P. E. Island Light Horse. Upwards of 150 dancers enjoyed a wonderful eve`ning's program of dancing, after which a dainty luncheon was served. Excellent music was furnphed by BRIDAL SIIOWEID-Mrs. B.. W. Alien of Detroit. was given a mis oellaneous shower at the home of her were drawn into the room in a prlet- WJ _decorated cart by Master_Bl1ly McGuigan and Miss Ruth Sinclair, attired as bride and groom. The vers- es. original and witty, were read by Miss Bdna 'Gordon creating much merriment. The balance of tlie ev- UUUII was devoted to dancing. Re- evening Mr and Mrs W W Thompson of Winnipeg Beach, who, for the past two weeks have been visiting' rela- tives and friends on the Island, left Monday~ by motor on retum home. son's brother at Niagara Falls, and also Mr. and Mri. Frank W. And- rew of Gladstone, Mlch.`Mr. and MPS- Th0mPsorl. are accompanied by Miss Jean Thompson of Dunstaff. mae- . ‘ Mil. lvloN'mr:AL. Que.. sept. is 41=roduce>-While the present price duce market will prevail next week. retail prices will be advanced two cents per dozen. it was announced ay. Storage eggs will continue un- changed. Ontario fresh eggs were quoted unchanged today et 55 cents for extras and 45 for firsts. British Columbia eggs were quoted at 55 cents for extras and 52 for iirsts 1_2 o. b. shipping points. The butter and heese markets continued steady at yesterdays prices. Wjhite potatoes sold g1_25l tn $1.50 for Quebec stocks and T8. taxis ni wel known lin, per- se|i_el‘l7ii1i:t‘mes1car¢ili. linmerience iihneeeleary. An early start and we eo-operation assures success. Beautiful new portfolio sample Master Kraft Co.. Limited. Ihyp.” Representatives wanted 'ltulitovgis also. !.i.`W. oct. a.a.5.a.io.l:.1e.1'l.i9.z2 M.2s.29,si. 1 \._ i f:~_',_ _. Lost _ _1*_gN‘ ,CITY-BILLFOI.Il CON- d card with own- ’ I . E cney an name. Finder phone 932 osaa-al ent Wanted ~ -..wAic'I‘s woax ar DAY j' wuem¢»f_<=lw=in|-°°°° ~ __ ' ‘Apply Guardian. fr- ,»g~ t _D350-10-19-2| rxnnamo SALESMEN FOB Menu Made-to-Measure C10*-h¢5~_ mm does 89.00 profit per sale ap- _ peg to you! Good producers are given profit-sharinii opportunity- Unlm' ,h°pr_slrllleu wci-lrei-r.A1i- slirrrn-entered interim oct. is. Wool materials. Perfect w0i‘kp'lN\° at ship and a |io00.00 Trust Domain? catherine l|acGf¢l°r. widow of the Guarantee with each garment. Good H “lumen deserve the best line. Writ# immediately for De Luxe Outfit _ p,-“_ gn age. occupation. ext- 0' perientse :S references. National omit flowers. _ v nmcresiline mention. in b. ami '_ ms. 'Menu-eel, Que. A.w.octl ia-19. ' _ “L , _. _ _ A _SALE qi. _..'.3_f -_W A I “$;a!"=”di¢._ __ °‘“'*9'*_“'_“'_- .._~.-r.. 'yv7f\'l5§7i`ln-runcaasm A mrl\_mll`i li U ' U meg rubber ofhcr~aeswei|hii1e'thlfil¢\H'1fW°"' Wanted ; . dl! O-OOC upvrei-ds. Good D109" condition. As! 4 to! Ylltl. _.~_ y(e'n»i~,».-“ rywbbsr niet. Mac- Donald as Henderson. _l‘{°'t»*' MVP' .- . ~ it-is-al. , OOO CAIR-In Boston. Oct sth. 1929, Dr. ph B Carr. of Weymouth. Kell. aged 58 years. (Patriot please copy). her homo 30 _Brighton Need, ” ' 5 (- $- ._ ____*__ 1 _ 1, _ _gig ' w_15_8,f naanimls _ _ . . . _ __ _ ___ _ __ _I ‘ _ SALHSIEN WANTED - SALES IINNS-CABVEB-On OCi’-. 18th. It ` ' -'_ 1 agent for Prince Edward Island. at. Peters Cathedral by Rev. Canon , __ _ Good l|\!~ rf" °“t3t' w° "::"`Malone`. George Thoms Binns to ' I\°'1f°U*°'°~ °"°"'° °"°°'°’°“ tml .1 c . both or una ‘ f elvg to handle the best districts on my an me arver _ __ f ‘__ the Island. Our agency ll Df°M' ' v - ,i '._ r_ .gig wr-rp. Pelham. Nursery. 0°.. _._._.__.____...,._...... .) l _ I . 1‘fm'>nic.~'olit. s. w. a-wsrr. _~ nurse ' ~ iw.-V U RAI ah Iliohlrd lllilh. Pilllorli Ni lun- olock. funeral_ls'aYil\¢ 230 _P1000 l-u|.~4._~a»._eL-- . - _mrosarsxra _ ‘_eats'u.||as - .1-~t.a.a..;'.r. r oetmrcrvice mmm; r¢a‘*"°’*""l'°"“‘°°- iv < ,Y I i I ' . ' I\\l)l\_ i\'i°_.D.f'"_]."*"f‘af.'.“” " '» SCURES IN PICTURE DRAG Coming close upon the heels of "Weary River," Richard Barthelmess, his newest starring vehicle which opened at the Prince Edward Theatre bet. Berthelmess features we have seen in recent times-and that also the past three years. The characters are sympathetlcally and intelligently drawn. The story is built up and around the young man so that his burdens and struggles and aspirations grip orle‘s attention until the final ten feet of film. “Drs.g' is a story of domestic girl and finds himself the "goat," supporting her entire family. How they drag him down and torture his ambitions until he decides upon a desperate measure forms an absorb- ing subject. Barthelmess has never been better-not even in ‘The Patent Leather Kid," or "Weary River.” The cast is as perfect as anything authentic as Aliie,`whose family is the millstorie around the hero‘s neck. The erine Ward; Lucien Littlefield. Tom Dugan and Margaret _I"ielding. give excellent p'erformerlces. fv- '_ . .... M¢PhailPen' i In The Lead ilart's B. R., pen 12 were second wi-th, 32 eggs, 87.1 points and her hen No.§ 11' was third with 26 eggs 32.7 points. Mr. S. R. Pendletnn's B. R., hen' _ Nc. s ln` pen 19 still leads the coo-_ _test ici- individuel ni _with 2. Y 118 eggs, 31B.5_ points; The Experimental. Farm. Fredericton, N. B., B. R., hens* _ Nc. 10 uid No. 3 are second and, Dec. . . . . . third wi-.fh zaa eggs. :lo1_a points .incl 252 12885. 303.0 points respectively. | Mr. S. R. Pendletonb B. R.. peni eggs, 2502.4 points, closely followed* by Mrs. J. H. MaePhail's B. R... pen No. 20, with 2274 eggs, 2491.3 p0lnt.s.f The Experimental Farln. Fredericton N. B.. B. R.. pen 6. is third with 2218_ eggs and 2454.1 points. The Experi-l mental Farm. Oharlcttetovm. B. R..‘ pen 15 ls fourth with 2180 sggss and 2341.1 points. ' 'l‘he total number of eggs laid for the week was 281 and to date B7l4l.._ 'rms nano sroas ~ carries a complete line of rubber pods. including Atornicera, Syringes. loo Caps, Illbber Gloves, Hot Water Bottles, etc. ._ _ KA||\l\QHotWl\aflo¢|Ielai.he1 lll\\Ottlehl`ll!lo&da.n||onrrlal f' .tftinr _ .».. _. ' - First National-Vitaphone star, re-i gisters another definite hit in "Drag"i The sincerity and understanding can Gas C0_ (N__y_) with which the star delineated that leading character made it one of the: Yeifefday- i N. Y. ccn. sr Hua. Rv., ri. R.. .. ii i takes into consideration that he hasi had several exceptional successes ln] l "Drag" is about people we know' strife, A young man marries al we have seen in a long time Lila Lee* season. M.r. Dunville reports that the _U DOZZN fun Inman” ‘uk OOOOOOOVOO000900000600-OO-006090-0400-ooooove¢»¢¢oa 0-0-O-#O40 - HALIFAX och 1§___Qu0um°n5 season on the south shore was some furnished by Johmwn md wud what uneven. but good as a whole. mm, Swck Exchm e_ At West Point the catches were only lair. his shipments comprising sev- px enty-three thousand large and forty- two thousand small live lobsters to 281% the Maritime Packers for the Boston Im market. The price obtained by him 1 91% was not as good as last year, being f0l1!‘!€0n cents for the large lobsters 108% and five cents for the small per _ pound, -S. I i Members M eal 8 _ NEW YORK CHANGE _ Atchisn. Top. as Santa Fe. Ry. . . Am. Gan Co. . . . . . . . Am. Car ds Fdry, C0. Am. Locomotive Co. Am, Smit, & Rciin_ Co. .:...... Am. Bosch_Magn€to C0. Anaccnda Copper Min. Co. .. .. 60's 73 ‘/¢ 28 li ud.Motor Car Co. Internatl. Petroleum . . . . . . . . . . Standard Oil of N. J. 78 Reading Co. 120-ii U outhern Pac. . . . . 139 nion Pac.Ry. . . . . . U. S. Industrial Alcohol C0. .. .. Westinghouse Elec, . . . . . . .. U_S.Steei.... . . . . . . . . 265 211 ‘.8 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abitibi . . . . . . . 53% Montreal Power . .... .169 Winnipeg Elec. . . 74'.: Braz. Traction . .. 08 C 53”; Shawinigan .. 981: ohas.Gurd ....... Power Corporation 114'.-.i Forelgn Securities .. 39%: Inter Utilities-A 40'.. Br, Am. Oil . . 81 is ideal as Dot and Alice Day seemsi Notes on the Prince Edward Island _ Egg Laying Contest for the weeki ending oct. mth. ions. ' f Mrs. J. H. MacPhaLl`s B. R.. pen 20_ M led the contest for the week with 33_ egoe._39.B points; Mr. H. C. Mut-_ 'Gel-aer'tllle|illIl`e_llll4eatlia. san wwe-ose__ee_\as4-oo-eoeo4_°_ -. P» I I- -.1 i Imperial Oil . . . . . . ._38‘A BANKS balance or the can, including xrth-i Bank Commerce . 296 Bmk R-°5’B\ 345 the world will be completely dissi- Bank Nova Scotis.‘..... 393 WBEN1' . Dec, . ........'... 129% Mar. .... .......... .. ....... 137% accomplished by nations such as Bri- May . . . . . . . ..........141 CORN _ Dec, 91% for'the signatures of Britain. includ- ar. .. 90% M Dec. Mar. .. . 52% May .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 113% liz.; lash CANADIAN 221 222., is just as happy with a dish of oat- liills this morning." mtl. Breweries 1-is 5“95"“°" ‘M “h°"“ °“"°“”"“- and . a United States journalist asked Mr. SteelC. f . ~.' 0 O an _ replied. “because it is shorter ‘than Can. Steamship Com. 24 ‘ me longer catechism" Massey Harris ........51‘.¢', Fraser dc C0. 41% DBAMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT ay . . . . . . . . 99% on the Pwr 0! peace are not a mere scrswl of ink, but are part and parcel OATS of the national honor soeacred. that the peoples of the world's Anglo-Sa- xon nations must sacrifice themselves to make good what they have pledg- s4 ed- _ioa his trip to europe. saoi-in-is-41 egllllllng On ay OVCHI 1' -news FAL1. and winter under- MORNING. saavlca -- ‘ ' wear. fine or heavy wool, also nceco A=¢h°=-‘The we is My Silepherd" miner i i.Anre`s' aaron sur niocnicrs Ann 1 ti fo lined closely priced Atslnclrm. 11.00 A. sr._s¢nn.».._ EXtra\sl>ecial asc. Prowse pm, ma: ua ec on r ' ‘ ,m_w_,,,,, Bolo- 'ray will ge 131;" ..... iiirrsten _ om. _ _ '~ “ 'MM _ ‘ Protestant Orphanage' -nan A FAnt saAsoN_Mr. "‘"‘°‘“”"`°hf "°"" “°" M*“"°‘°" .......... ._ Bai-nhy OMEBS Q s_ , _ Morni Service will be Broadcast. Dil.nvil.le, of West Point, was in sum “I merside on Friday retumlng from 7”” P' M“L5'“““Y 5°h°°| l _.__-_-__?_..___ (Continued from Page 1) tion." Mar;-mal Joirre directed the armies of France on a bowl of pea soup. He asked nothing more for his noonday meal. Ramsay McaDonald meal. "It is a great thing to be born in the north of Scotland, where we have the same kind of bracing air that is blowing from your Gatineau The mention oi' oatmeal naturally MacDonald why it was called the "shorter" catechism. He laughingly James Ramsay MacDonald. Prime Minister of Great Britain, made t-he dramatic announcement last night that an agreement will be reached next spring, which will be the moat substantial advance toward world peace that has marked all hlet/ory He foresaw the time when there would be no war and no blockade, A new era in which the problems of pated. when problem after problem which has created st.rif:_ and blood- ahed will _be charmed into n mere grey sliadow, possessing no lcliger any substalizc. And all .hi~. will be tain and tlic United S at::a. which are living the open lllrr; ii-hlcli have pulled up thc blll~.:l.=. lift-tithe win- dows and drawn aside the screens, ing Canada. and the United States It was at a dinner given by Prime -o-e-e-e-oe-e-e-44-e-e ,,,.,,,,, eooevevvoorreov-e»_eeA4&e>¢¢e¢»¢ Girinitp linitzh tlljurrll Organiet: - Prof. W. E. Fletcher, A. R. C. M., A. T. F. L. T _ THE SERVICES 11.00 A. M.-Preacher-Rev. C. N. Brown, I\I. A Subject-"I'i1e United Church of Canada.-in Canaria Anthem-"I Will Feed My Flock" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Simpcr Junior Congregation as Usual 2.30 P M.-Sabbath School and Bihle Classes P. M-Preacher -Rei F I1 Ramsay D D Subieet - The Use nf Leisure." Bolo-"J¢l'i1Hlem, Thou That. Killest the Prophets" lMcndel;.sul1nl Misa Frances Wand Anthem-"God, That Modest Earth and Heaven." (Solo Parte by Mr. P. D, Williamsi . Evening Service Broadcast by (7. H, C. K. 4406-004-A-A-Q-Q44-»¢.¢oo¢+o§e4o-¢»e@e e e so s ~~....eea- +404 oboe Mlnlsinrli-Bev. E. H. Ramsay, D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown, MA. 10-00 A. M.-Pllyer Mettliil. 7.00 . : ', .. . ,', _ . »4 OQGOGOO-O Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FU1.'l’0N OHGANIST-MR. L. D. TH()l‘»II’SON V9'O§OwOf99-90000000 - MORNING ‘ 11.00 A. M.--Sermon-Rev. F. S. V. Bruce Williflms. Anthem by the Choir. 2.80 P. M.-Sunday School and Bible Classes. eavoveeeveeeo _ |:v|l.NlNc. Addroelta by Bov Scouts Anthem-"Soldiers of Christ. Arise" . . . . . . . . . . .. Miller The Choir, DO-OO-GOI.-*C500-OO-060-0-600400 4 P0000-O§¢G4&O&4§O#-64-4 0-0040 0-0-Q 00 be eq-oo o-Q-0404-69-00-9 ¢OCOf~` The Baptist Church Corner Fitzroy and Prinre Streets ' MINISTER-REV. A. C. VINCENT Orgmist-Miss Roberta Spencer, F. T. C. l.. I A luoauilvd woasulr ii o'cl.ocl~._ -OO-V¢'¢§O9'¢f9§§*'f'O-GOOFOC f‘C~9fO§#~¢OOff'O§4§b Diotinctive Baptist i`»cliel’§'-Thr- Zllliiizier. Anthem-"But 'I'he Lord is Mznuiui of His Umm"- ' Mendelssohn SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. By your regular. presence make tnls Bluie pl.ufl_\' .~rr\'l|.'e Ui the Church great, inspiring, and in|orming_ Dont lay "Go tp Sunday School," male it "Come io Smlnay School." EVENING WORSHIP 7 0‘CLOCK lntheln-“Build Thee more stately Mansions 0 my Soul."- Andrews. Sermnn-“Peter The Imp\|lsi\'e"-'1`ha Minister. Anthem-'The Radiant lVlorn."-Woodiv-.irli. Students attending the various schools and college; are lnvitad and warmly welcome. Visitors to the City will find here splendid music. e worshipful atmosphere, and sermons of outstanding power. O-O-0'#-O-GO-O 7.00 P. M.-"Boy Smut Movement."-'I`l1e Minister. +ve- O-O-GO-O-C _‘*‘*_‘.‘.@*‘.*‘.‘...‘4‘ *¢4O¢OO&O4“‘% WHEAT I Minister of Canada on behalf of the 7 Oct. . . May -OUR RANGE; of men's and young m€n's winter overcoats, macklnaws, suits and otherclothing is now com- plete. Let us show you these lines at Binclairs 9326-10-19-21 -INSPECT OUR. RANGE of men`s and boys sweaters, all styles; patterns and prices at Sinclair's_ 9326-10-19-_Zi -CI'IILDIlENfS_ ii RIBBED all wool cashmere hose, brown, pinto. cameo and pawnee. Sizes 6% to 915 worth 701:. to 95c. for 592. at Blnclaii"s . 9326-10-19-2l -WOMlN'S IIAYON volts and bloomers, substandards, good range of shades. High quality material. Bpeo- ial, vests 7ec.. bioomera Mc. Under. wear departrnent first floor. Sinclair ds Stewart Limited, 9326-10-19-3| -TWO MONTHS IN .IAIL-In the Police Court at Summerllde on Pri- day morning an old offender appear- ed before Stipendlary Wyatt on a charge of being drunk and creating a disturbance. He was lined $20 and 005?-\. 833.50 in all. or two months in jail and elected to iaka the latter alternativa. B. -CLIAIING L01' consisting of 500 y\rds_1lat crepe. crepe meteor and crepe courgetis. 20 best selling shades. as lnchyidth. rleular lisa to tiso. 81100181 $1.95 At Blneiair'e. .. M20-10-10-21 -0@»DllNl Al-I WO0L worltod hole. canal. brovm..bleek~ead eer- Domlnion Government in honor of _ 140.5 Right Hon. James Ramsay MacDon- _ _ _ _ _ _ 141,; aid. that the latter made his prophe- WM tic and momentous utlerance. Meml _ u bers of the Privy Council of Canada. ontag e colleagues ci Mr. Mscxenrir King 'rliANKsorvrNG seavlciis sUNDA1' oc'roBl:n :oth 11155)' endure SOUTIIPOHT SCHOOL Honor Roll for Southport School being in attendance. After the cere- for the month of september: mon, me pu” “mmm w the 6"” r'°1 B°y°° M°K°°“: 2 ‘7' K" home of Mrs. W. W. Brown, Hills- Muwh; 3 59"" »Aylw"d' bo St.. where heart congratula- G""d° n"1 Th°l’“‘ Burn: I tions were extended to the popular Y"°"° mymmd; 3 Helm 'mm young couple after which Mr. and thlee Kellv K’ ` n " Mas. Binns left by motor for Bor- Grads IV--1 Marguerite Aylward: 2 Mary Mcderry; 3 Home Cooper. ' Grade V 1 Eileen Burke, Elle Me Grade VIII-1 Mary Hayley' I lINNl»CABvll. niet The resaithnoaa should be for- - - uma ui, the secretary. an sos. DR' W' R' CARSON A very pretty Autumn wedding Charlothtom oareale aaa lenses lneeeeae ed by Mr. Sidney Fielding. full choir soriptions will be due on October ' and rm. Richard ia _ use A. ra.-aev.l»s. sam mlm lu. A. rs. n "°' 1° ‘°“‘“ °“° °°°‘“° """` "’°‘ Western Guardian b... 'lf ll.. 5......-... <=°.."§`.§°“u';`§`§i. 1-0° P» M--Dc F- S- B- ‘*'“°°-`“'“"~““~ <"'"'°"S°"‘°°~’ and distinguished Canadians from "m'10'17'm' Humax to v'n°°uver' M wen ‘A V Y "V777 l Y “_ Y JT-ut., fo Bosi n and united in marriage to George Thorne den. en io e _r o mmmm ‘mm f°’°“m mmtm* ninru or this city nav. canon Ma- York. For travelling the ence Wm “mar” in me Home of mm' rformin the ceremony. Thei s golden tan satin dress with lone po g mons reading room where the dinner bride who was given in mlmue by _ md sho” to mmm and A mare 5:1 hid. and is: _setting was a pic- her broth", looked charming in a hi-own broaclclmh roat ivltii Br Mq one' ty newmapermen of blue broeaded chiffon vel de Luxe trimming On their ret _ gown - » ~ were present (mm Bmnm' hh' Unit' vet with hat to match. wearing a» ihvy will rcslcle in Climlnitctovii ed States and Canada, and the car- - . ,mon in the Pane Tow" wow silver fox scarf, and carried ghshow-_ ._.______.. . wa bmdmt . mama” of Mm .nd er bouquet of Ophelia roses e s _ . _ attended by her sister. Miss Hannah ‘ Sfwdwill as the three speakers, Mr. L Mlokenzle Kink. Mr. R., B, Bennett, wh° 'on mldm brown stun mmm; DR. J- P. ,md ML m MB Do H tm d hat of contrasting velvet. carrying a DENTAL SURGEON mmm, md mmm” wont wmch nosegay of rad roses. The bridegrooml d in bothe R0 -' nouns-9 ic 12.30 prom ed m ah m way attea sd by h r r y “,_ 5 em O d be no more The church was decorated for the cc-i 2 to 5.00 caslon with flowers and autumn leaves by the girl friends of the bride. The Wedding March was pley- ¢&%%64 O-O-o+©<,eo4-o I0 Y 683|.. +o4++ee-Q4-en Phei-sen; :Sivan smith; a .mm Me: _ :DEHQTOG omrlsuten to the srnmriiun i ’"’° umm. muy: uunri mmf. ' sustain; mae an no-any ueuiiea _ Teacher. Mm' H- Mic-Kinrmi. that the lint installment an the sub- dlnll. Price M1' to 9-450. IW to 10- IGO. Nil. At Sllollifl. l\N~l0~1l-It t. was place at st nun crmeei-all 'nn xuequmm ei un some-~ m mn, “_ an 1 'f at l.is ple.. oct. istn. when uuiui ium Ucinmissisn are in Dr. oreel . nnnggggpgqyog JIM- dllllhtar of Mrs Carver ned n\an'e Oiiin in the Provincial Suild- ' ` ` ' ' tholsieu.-1-cnver.nml\»ml=. vu wer. mwmm. mane ni. nu, . _ _ ‘_ » » i » . . r ~ -s ». . , . '_ , _,M i ..~ .‘ _ _ .. . ,_ -_\:.- ., _ ` ._ » -i r . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH R Q§-O-O- MUSIC STUDIO Misa Gwynneih F. Cosm will reopen classes in Pianofo end Theory on September 23rd 40 Victory Avenue. or Phon I RAPHED Kinnon. ‘ once vn-i Irene mxlnnon; 2 --- ‘ EARLY Fo” XMAS @1113 MOOUIIIIBS. JNQDH McPl‘i3l'l0II SANATOITUM SUHSCHIYFIONS BY l 8 Helen Mokinnon. M i Phone 69! L for A intment L A O9 in rte i .' -#ooo-o-ee-ee-e4.¢ #_-¥.;.'i._i_... * Palmer melanie Uliregreeeme , HI _ I