if Specials at IIeverea\|x’s Gash Grocery . .EXTRA SPEGIAU PERFECTION BUTTER, limited. " . TOMATOES, large tins quantity 2 lbs. 'Bd ............. 3 for 299 GRAPES. per basket ies BANANAS, per dozen . SUGAR PEARS TOMATO SOUP ............-........ 198 ............10,lbs. 576 ............. 3 tins 290 .............. 3 tins 250 » MIXED COOKIES .................. 2 lbs. 250 'PICKLING ONIONS ................ 10 lbs. 1713 ' CORN FLAKES ....... ............. Spkgs. 25c A TOILET- PAPER ................... 7rolls 251! ` TOMATO JUICE ...... ,RIPE TOMATOES .................. 7 lbs. Zzgc c ,;§BaooMs. (ave suing) ‘incur lzslsrus .... .. KING COLE COFFEE, extra special lb. 884: ` A BUY WHERE Youll S Goss 'ran rsarnesr september dunes. ...........,.. 3 tins 25c 1 l eaeaeeeeeseaseeeeee . 2 lbs. 25s E' _ _ _ Advertising llates-Payable in Advance cel. ee- R... ...et he ..... Illsllllsll Chltll fl" ln! Nh* narle-ee pee word. sive iles!- .crlmul cusnnunt i`§t`i' . it i ii; slvsles 00N’l'lD ANQ. E s §§ gi at ROBIN B00!! IIDUR. Boldby the better Grocers everywhere. L-'lee-9-38-is-11, BAYITBT CRUD/OIL-Rev. Mer- \'.ltt_I.». Gregg of Winchester, Mess., will lecture on Martin Luther after evening service. .in :ms pepsi” Church, Sunday, September 30th. Guardians new serial story which starts next Monday is packed with 'COVEHEAD-UNION ROAD Uni- 0 4 :ui m rug? il-“Fa €§¢=2 $r§r F55 Covehead A Covehead Road Union R/os ns en M. A CAPTIVATING STORY-The Masonb most alluring heroine “Tha MEMORIAL -_ .L-eos-s-sa-nl. ` -7 -9-23-2 -ii g SERVICE ` ° The elle;-lettetewn amen ef the Legler will llele its annual Memorial Bervice in the ~City_ Cemeteries, Sundly deli. September 80th. ALL RE'l‘?NED’1ilEN are requested to meet at the Legion omevnot later than I 12. M. to take part in this memorial parade. Medals will not be worn. Poppies _will be issued just evious to moving ol. thrills, dramatic contrasts and sus- ' pense. Read the first chapter of 'I'l'lli; 'RDYIQ Girl, by Edwin Bllmer. "“ °““’°“ “°"’°°‘ ‘°’ “Ellie Mrs. ArtTu"' Fielding Faces Charieof Oc- casioning c t u a l Bodily Harm to Two Year Old Child. .. . capacity for living and how she et- (C. P. By Guardiasrs Special Wire) °"°¢'Z'.l'-“s':i3"ee'7.;°:fltl° Ji' c1'§.i:} :e1'e°l."»2f'°»e1°'»°3= '$2’m’fe isins her goal ln the new rerun Tmmo, N. s., sept. sv. - Mrs ,ef 'brat la leemcrlsm names, ree. per inert Lien es 'rlersl ses story opening Monday in The Arthur Fielding was committed to- sprrltcu onerlsse. Ugds. sts.. 4°~ ver “Isl WWI 0* ‘°°ld°l°l°°.-» 10°- Guardian. day to stand trial in supreme Court Ml' ‘NN ¥‘°¢*°°' °‘ "*“‘§:°:,‘}2_‘°"°°'°"°‘° 7°" V* |"°” °' “' 7°' l- on two counts of occasioning actual *sf*-~ °“‘°' "“" "‘ °” ' been li twc- sf em Buddy A. G. Urowe. ' 10.4.5 A. M. Central ,,,,,_ nsrrrsr cnnlwrr sl:lzvrcns._ ly erm to ye ““""°'° “'°""'"'° sunday, september aotn. Preeener. Dewey. at the eorwlusiss ei e. ws- limlnary hearing before Magistrate H roid Putnam. ' Bedeque, Subject Beginnin Ee - a EXU11 MODCY lee or sermene bleed on tug 'elvrcegl On the witness stsnd s school sirl. nlrloll _ Usnl fel 00 priss el CWM 7 _._._--T _--- Pmy°r_.» HA.; A_ M_ sunday Sch°°l_ Freda Barnett, 33' wld tm mlgu- Q in advance. Agents Wanted ' ANTID- ACROSS CANADA Y Gill (0 B11 POIBUBU Uhriltillié greslssmplustylsdisslssfvfm tiesw merchants, on a cash plan. HARD WORKER! ABE SABNING 'L80 P. M. Freetown. Subject, "Un- trate that the child had been kicked l good incomes, selling our special- believing character." L.'1a1-9-29-11, and beaten with various objects while he was being cared for by lnvmtmont W stil# ten dolls-rs. LEAVE THIS MORNING-Mr. MIS. Fielding. .Tested Products Iiimlted. Hamii- md Mm Melwrm 51111,, “The Mrs. Minnie Dewey, mother of then _ton,' Ontario. » N-1338-il-29-ii. Huy' are leaving thi, mamlng fm- baby, watched thoproceedings close- M gtg N 13 ¢ n th ly, a sa crowd in the court room. ` ' A ' e sv equipped with nensle me some ` _ h€t:"n.“Wht; wg; vilriginos mostly woman’ hem Mwmm fastener. Remarkable value-at one dollar perfmsen. Comp!!! Wim others. Liberal 'scnimission lplld wemen. scars of full good line of asserted with free coloured iuinli Write Proin- 313.0050! Building. -i122-till oct. 20. T Wanted _. WANIID-4 .Ol A cr.,lmfilrniel\°da`gdn&¥ M" E i - "` r.-ver-9-na-`sl. ' wsrrgn--nlA'rm surxmz msn- ium.aile bed room centrally 10°- ated with or without board. Apply ¢,,,,,,¢|,,|r_ r.-sea-c-as-ai. D-MEDIUM BIZ- near Charlotte- SUNQIOOG CRY spplyst cues ’ N-ISN-9-2,6-41. tf til gégggi get designs in black and white for hand colouring A prontebie d interes hobby Many money occuring cards for their friends We also sell art supplies. Tally noi Art Shop, Wellington and York, Toronto. N-1131 from 8-N-to Oct. N. iggi sig? tilt? Ar el Chris and up.) Also Handsome carrying case lor sam free. Agents being lPi>°inted now. British canadian Publishing Oom- psny. 428 Patrick Buildlnsl Tor- onto. N-l2l3-9-4-d-8,-li-l8-l5-l8- 20-22-I5-2'!-29. , For Sale UABDBDAED UUITAILI ' I0! _ sheet. Guardian Odice. ' tf. =---°?-“' m i qi " Miscellaneous' . I- I. LIIVES, BOUTIIPOBT. F03- 9L&7-B-H-I4-lb-W-21-3% _ 0 KINDBIEAP '%‘.‘:y. Vllllegs-tnart you. The Um- . sean xinesrserisii 1°#"i“°°~ ' mpc, so, 'rel-ante uc.) N-loss. sri, Q3 is é? .ig it ' Lost IXHUITION BUILD- eeeee. Notify this 0!- .L-‘|72-8-29-Ii. , L03! - BITWIIN MONTAGUE ses weed nurse wut. i\l“W hslmner andscrvwdrivcr handle. seems nurse. I--'M-N9-2h ' IDl'|,hll'|.'WllN CHARLOTTE- tmm and New Annan, spare we, rim, bracket and license \ plete toss. rletuy G. r. 'revlcr Ji s\|m_m¢[§|,d _ r “”_'°‘ '\°'r..sso-e-rl-al - 1 To Let V #gi gl ron. sam-lee *souls LAND. Apply Mrs. James P. Trainer, necelnw, lv. lt. 1. ,L-ees-c-as-ei FOB IMMEDIATE 'lAlel. 1931 lord' light delivery. Apply B. Saunders. Postcdiioe building. L-'|60-D-28-Bl FOB BALI - AUCTION FORT!- rive, Bridge and Whist Score l cards. Guardian Central Jeb ‘I Printery. . Nov. i-ti. IDB BALI _ CABINET BATR!! l Radio. Good ss new. Real berlilli. AUDI! 281 Richmond Street. I.-118-0-I0-Si. i FOB IALB-DOAIDB. ing. shingles at low prices. can deliver by car load or truck load. Apply John Devine Peeks‘s Sta- tion. Irddd-0-2'!-Si Help Wanted _ ~ BABNEST WOB.KllB» MAN OB woman, to distribute heslthiifer- aturs in your community. Steady work: good NY: ect promptly. 'inmate li. Bos ai. ~ N-1310-I-ii-0'!-39. Female iielg Want gg' 1,11- _ oosmsuurrr ..rsu'r- ......."‘°"“ ‘°i." ‘.23.“" $“.?..”°‘”'e‘3`.??i my °° 1.-'ise~s-so-sl. Ii=”" lliwr on rrmorlssb. srisu. _.70 onarlotfewwn. is . I 3° 2 § nfzrranch. Appl! 3°! 'oaenemseu r.-rn-e-is-lt FLA it ii Oi ~ I' “ ' ='= msn srslvr- rusesie Averisissis- eltustienammedaf' -iwx rust! run- euaee mmsmuuelem vi `uml$ sweéle we.‘.tee` . om. w 'i""°*~m°"`m,......t-\.'=" 3.1% “ wanted ' *L sv-scssgi isle! “W Q?-»'“-°§-'ii'. ls; = iii? iii 5 5 'ries s §.§§ r»<_ a§§' or-cial dileeee email Te With- ` ` WOMEN WANTED T0 IEW FOI i us at heme. Sewing Machine nee- _essary. No selllnl- Ontario Neck- wear Ocmpeny. Dept. 147, 'Ibr- ontc 0. N-1000-Aug. ll-Ib. WANTID-B! REFINE), CAP- eble experienced nurse (middle age) care of invalid. or house- keeper in smell family. (city or nosr M, lummerlide, ss. li L-'M-0-I0-I. WAN'l‘lD-IAN l_0l PAK work. AWN. Ivan ssaslibnon. Delebis. Intl-l-I9-ii. TWH: ==e-_.=====a=lsus-llllsll-I il 2; .iii ii E-if iigiiia 5 l*l itil 3” irgii s 5” _ sg. gig; E3: 5; s ps iid? 'i ’-fiirég l if E. ii i§ ti E 5 ii 1., reset-e-ss st. "‘é._.“°£e¥"$.'i..lll»'$‘..‘i'M * excellent -li lil E ocuntry.) References. Apply io" as she goeb to take up her new work in the Presbyterian Deacon TBI BAPTIST OHUBIXI -The Rev M.L Gregg of Boston will preach morning and evening, and at the close of the evening services will Martin Luther. The music of the day Will be under the direction of Mrs. Ebere. The moming anthem will be Bul'we1d's "I Need Thee Every Hour.” The anthems of the evening will be Br~aclcett's “We would see Jesus," . .. .. ’I'lI.lNl'1'Y UNITED CHURCH.- Next Sunday will be Rally Ray in the Sunday School and a full ot- tendanee of Teachers and Scholars is expected. A cordial invitation is extended to mempers of the con- gregation and to parents. Rev. Hugh, Miller. M. A., B. D., has for his morning subject "The Thrill of Vital e ns e Inevitable Discovery". A discussion of interest to all classes of Lii’e’s Ultimate Goal. The music will con- sist of selections by the choir and solos by Miss Alice Collin and Mr. Jas. Calder. You are invited to wor- Klip at Trinity Church. KELLY! CROSS-‘RAv. J. C. Pitre accompanied by Mr. Joseph Pitts. Miss Freda Pitre and Mr. Gerald Nantes. left lest week for Montreal. Quebec. and other Can- adian cities.-Misses Gertrude Nan- tes. Adriana Monaghan and Eileen Monaghan have left their homes to enter the Novitate of the Sisters of 0hl¥l¢Y. Halifax. Their many 'friends wish them success in their chosen profession.-An interesting event took place at the home of Mr. U15 M31 J°lln Nantes, Maplewood. .when their daughter Miss Helen entertained at e. miscellaneous Trainor. one of the season’s most D°i'|\11\!' brides-to-be. The numerous lifts were opened amid gales of llillhiof. by-Miss Anna McManus, and the accompanying verses reed by Miss Helen Nantes. after which IU Mood hands and sang "por 5he’s ii Jolly coca renew." A de- licious lunch was served by gm M ti? bride after which a Joy! e evening was spent in music and danc ind. Purification plants to cost more .mln $l.000.000 have been recom. mended as esusrentlal for cape Town wa drinking . WOMA.N’B ITUNI' BHIIIINGHAM, Alle. Sept 2a__ The Qcotsoulss' stunt of driving hm' emmnobila through a biasing ‘board wall broug-bt death to lifriede Mais, 42, said by Apnea; lhoalbkoffioials octave been sf 611811191021' woman rsoe drivn- od THB ,U :i;i° want? ' the selvrismlm as if élggéig §§§§r& §§§§§;; r i, E§;§§s§ ' T un* ' st'::.New '.~:s'°.-°°°~"“=....'"': /if "l“\“"‘ r::°...“::::. i'~°‘.:'~..'.::°.=.:F..°:‘..°'e. " °;-_l»‘-,‘§.=-ml e-°-\ - ..-__ I veasqenesl m|NAQD`Sf I m. mncsntm.. § i » A ` eltiolil "°°“°“`. ~ i life teeeti-wnstraa 000 and was given the right to have her case added to the docket of the an make °°° “mms Hun” in T°r°”t'° court which opens here next Tues sy Mrs Dewey, a Truro factory work er, had boarded the two-year-old with the accused and reclaimed him when she heard stories of cruelty AMATEUR ARTISTS BEND |03 ' Put it th - d_ My* , biz eetslosue °f Uhfmm” Grd M‘°"‘°““"“ °“ Pm °' M' j°“"‘°~' mefdbllig gfgufsmlttzdagulru cr se.- ' “nl ` ' d , °°“"°' M' '""'°"‘°“ ‘°°“"° °“ °“‘*“‘“°”“'°°°°~ Freda. Bartlett who also boarded at the Fielding home, said that she saw the child ‘beaten with a. stick. Later, she said, Buddy went to Mrs. Fielding asking for a kiss and the woman met the childish request P10 50°* I-‘U Nmpmbnt UWPVU4 O1” 89"” More M" t° Thee' with a “slap across the mouth.” In summing up the case for the defense, G. H. Vernon, Truro barris- ter, referred to the decision given by Mr. Justice L. D. Audette following the punishing oi’ i0 Indian boys at theShubepaeadle Indian reservation school. Mrs. Fielding‘s punishment was not nearly as severe as that giv- en some of the Indians. who would .lloms»outnsuses. -etc.. is w religion" me in tn even: -"ni fm” ,’§c“§'§m§°§o";;w’§{,”n§¥ mony, M.‘r. Vemon argued. Once, when Buddy soiled his clothes, Miss Bartlett testified, Mrs. Fielding "struck him with a stick all down the body, and then hit him over the face and body with her hand. Once, she said, she saw the accused kick the baby, and again ahetygad seen him thrown on a pile of sh A sister, Marion Bartlett, told of seeing bruises on Buddy's face and body when she undressed him and the next mcminsthey were clearly discernible, she told the court. Magistrate Putnam said he believ- ed the evidence disclosed the occas- ioning of s/ctuaimggdlly harm and committed the w rl to stand trial on the two charges as iu the original indictmerlt. _.__...._.__-e Usa Hinardfs for Iimples shower in honour of Miss Helen` P|5330Nl\|»! Mr. and Mrs. Thoe. Hardy Yeo. Union Road, have taken up their residence in the Olty on Euston Bt. West. Mr .and Mrs. Percy Yeo, city have removed to the old homestead at Union Road, Lot 38. M1' in ti si Mrs. John Lamphier leaves today for her home at Pleasant Grove, af- ter receiving treatment at the City Hospital. Mrs. Philip Mooney, Pcskes, spent COST HF” urn a few days at Pleasant Orovo. the whmdgg ,N ,N W,” Mi ° ‘ away guest of her brother. Mr Award Flynn- Mr. Edward Irwin. Boston. is spending his holidays at Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Irwin expects to loin him in the n future. . rl 23;: §|§;§|§§ itil iii' eil Mdlwen, ten dence J lscnlernev who 3 7 5 iid? cgigili itil iir ,?§;¥;§§§ §§§;i ‘r EE. T Ea? TRURO ii0MTlTD§=;';f;"j=g#°;,. M -» connmtn lu Graft Racket (A. P. By 6sls.rdlln's Special Wire pgrus, sept. 21-Two “ men" who boarded f-ho 121111! Nice are sought for questioning the mysterious shooting E045! two gangsters linked by police express discovered the bodies in first clue sleeping comporimen They were identified as Rene Deltlaminen, an Italian, and Jean Alibsrt, a Frenchman. The porter said the men sought tion and apparently went to th apartment occupied by A1ib¢i'° They jumped to the platform the train started Investigators still were uncerta whether the case is one of murd and suicide or a double slaying b agents of gangdom, but the vict were wanted for questioning in the Mariani case. A police graft ring at Lille uncovered Monday with the arres wasallegedtohaveworkedwi gangsters who terrorized sm INDIANBUYS IUSTIFIED Commissioner .Invest- igating Alleged Mis- treatment at School Upholds Principal. (C. P. By Gnardhsrs Special Wire) <7IYI‘AlWiA. Sept- 8-Nineteen Indian boys who were strapped at a school as Bhubenacedie, N. B.. dc- servcd the punishment for lying and stealing. it was found by Commis- sioner L. A. Audette, dormer Judge of the Exchequer Court of Canada in u. report to the Department of Indian Anairs. The commissionerfcund the lnd- ian pupils “undoubtedly and richly deserved the punishment to which they were subjected’ and commend- ed the l'iri.ncipa.l's "minute inquiry which brought out the admission of guilt, theft and untruth." . In a philosophic mood, Commis- sioner Audette amd: “Where is ima boyhood and managed to get ltllrough without a taste of the strap? If he did, he must have been a true saint or s. clever hypocrite who has been able to deceive his teachers.” bonded the train I-t the Nice steel Dotung the “,000 word mpc” 0! l the commissioner were comments on the merits of corporal punishment. More than once, he said he favored strapping or caneing. “There is no harm in punishment by the inflic- a manwhohasgonetoschoclinhis t in er governments rest, in the last resort, upon physical pain and it is mere cant to pretend it does not Spare the rod and spoil the child has nov er been truer than in the present day when children are allowed to t 0! P01100 I!\lD0°ii°!‘ ~MBl'lADi. Wh° assume too much independence and do as they bid and care." y tion of physical pain, All human l A - ll The testimony of each witness was a shopkeepers. The investigation reviewed briefly by the commission- lesding to the arrest uncov feiting, and threatened kidnapping. IN TBEHIBTORIC' MANCHIBIER. sept its-sea by aeroplsnes, native bearers. an trained bush men is being on-gan ised with government aid for young Englishmen who have dis glen of Lake Rudolf, Uganda. The missing men an Dr. W. B ‘floor and anthropologist. and W. H D. Martin, surveyor, bofih m tion. known south Island. Theyintend edtobes.b_sente.week.i'§here been nowordofthems ce V. E. Fuchs of Bt. John's l becamealsrmedbyiihelr absence andtslegr-s-phe¢itoNeiioblaekin forgovernmenthelpino asearehandforthe usecs aeroplane. 'nleooilrstryid-le expeditionis ex plcringisomeodihefew p stillinthereptilisnstegeofnoolo l'i°l»ldevelopment Its landscape is often clouded b steems-ndsulphur vapors whiches oavpefrvmhuge fissures in th ground. Mammalearepracticallynorl-ex crooodilesand the huge moni 1isa.rds.'.i‘beeelisards defyman spittingandsnappin¢e.thim.'rhe live on crocodile em. which th digoutofthemllri island is prehistoric: its secrets safely held. ,._»&--n--il- THE EXPLANATION Bus-dilastieorgeocmeoutcdt Elm-Noi sue-Pretty sick, I suppose! l"lon--No-'pretty nurse. lil MEMURIAM In Loving Memory of MES. MAIAIAIITA.-DUFFY i Who Passed Away nepeembor00,IeilS Nothlngbstmeuam-iesdncehiaissd libel. orti sedboraave N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKII Qllatiaiswlalll Amgen-ewepg mmagsiemm ` luetawnaase seeea° N' aodii|seescoouleoosr`sg_'s°r Iv' ».°°- ‘_ mm' ’*"““’ A no pen... atfeet. ~"~»~- -st. ostrtmes, ar, be squad _ l _ _ -. --._--.__-_-~~ ' l strange at in of 0°. the Marisol graft case. l A porter on the Vintemilie-Paris ee' imc was th ered TWO IXIIDBERB IDBT LAND . rch d two Dyson, of Manchester, medical od- embers of the Rudolf Rift Valley expedi- 8 ei is iz § 3 = jiri 2 'iiifiii gl §:i‘§iE§ S’ s ° is lfiiiéz i g » :iii si 5-! .5 E .5 5 t UI L~'IN-U I9-li. ` er. Each od the 10 indian pupils complaints of blackmail. narcotic ll>P¢N‘Gd b°f01’° -N680 A\1d¢tls 011 traffic, white slaving and counter- subpoenas, and gave evidence, under oath, in a most satisfactory manner, going so far, in telling the truth. as to admit untruthfulnese and theft. ‘The evidence abundantly and clearly establishes that these 10 pu- pils-ee admitted by them-were guilty of both telling urltruths and of stealing," Commissioner Audette sets out in his report. For the good administration of an institution of the kind lnpqllzlriition. _ gh, 11°” 4'- . it is obviously necessary re 'mmm ‘ Wm N eresltn tenentecnebemg w w pun m , as necessary as the other. It is ne- cessary and expedient to reward _ success and the pupil who does any good act or deed. It is alsoabsolute- ly necessary to punish the pupils who transgrese the rules and regula- .mey at out in .V ,mu wulmible tions of the institution and who canoe for the comparatively un- has rganlzing an ....9 tor by W are commit any breach of their moral and lawful duties. The punishment must be measured according to the gravity of the offence and not over- looking the complex intelligence of these boys who have all been , C0 lege. Cambridge. loader of the ex- wdmm’ 'ho is ‘t tm hue camp brought up in the life of indians (P. 18 oi' evidence). ' Discipline might be maintained by thrashing with hand, cane, and birch. al has been practised in Eng- land. There is no harm in punish- ment by the lnfliction of physical pain. All human governments rest in the last resort upon physical pain and it is more cant to pretend that it does not. It is well for youth to eluctable fact The report continues It is quite lawful in Canada to e punish a pupil by using physical force Our Canadian Uriminsl latent. The chief reptiles are the Code. RAC. UK. 36, sec. od, provides as follows: 63. ‘It is lawful for every parent, or person in the place of a. parent, schoclmsster or master, to use force by way of correction towards any 5°\l¢h Ill!-Bd ls I- NYSYAU 1618114- realize through experience this in- Y . Y me whole atmosphere ei the ¢hi1d.pul>il or apprentice under his care, provided that such force is reasonable under the circumstances! The strap. or what it represents. :sh an absolute necessity in the OL.. 'rn ~ punishment to pupils for tel- ,,,,,,,,,_, M, “° ling untrutu and tmsvmg must be one consonant with such serious of- fence and one that will be remem- bered. A weak punishment to these Indian pupils would have had no ei- f ha been turned into ect, would ve derision and they would have laugh- ed at it. It was necessary to give the strap in a reasonable manner, as ‘was done and not in a way excessive when compared with the practice in ilmgland. where the strap, the cans and the birch are used. Reading the biography of the big men who moulded the destiny of the British nation, we invariably find a refer- ence to these corrective punishments WN so which they were eubtected ln their school days. Moreover these Indians, in terms of civilisation, are children, having human minds just emerging from ~ berbarieln. If strap, cane and birch an used inthe whlt»lnau'ssohools.asafair human expedient, why can it not be resorted to with the Indians! The laws of the land have changed the environment of the indians and "“"‘°* hrs- they must be tsugllt to soiuet them- - _“_ selves to thenew environment. There was some endeavour, by un- fair praetiée, to undermine the re- Cord of 7'7lanhs`i“$1§§$.“.`I.‘2“.1.‘”€£f‘°.‘.‘§’“.e‘?»;'.§.'f.‘2 5555 §§§ ig; ie 5 & i555 igiitg »=e; ws that the strap had vinegar before using oe abundantly estab- wss absolutely false. prejudicial and mis- ind behind it ell *Stat en- deevpured to hurt the school. Commissioner Audetia poeeeds: I suppose that the spreading such false rumour, and enabling it to be published in the press, has .realised itsvaim and conveyed tha idea, with some people, that the punishment was excessive, but is wes all the result oi pure imagine- tion. A femous French author has d.-I-ie. lie. and sonletgta of I I the 9. iiiiiii !;§§i E §§§§§ :tail 3 ii 3 cslllnlln Listen, s.r.s.|., uf., _gt_ pany, ¢;,,,,.c;,' lchelan. ' IIIIUNDAYAITEIKINTIT ’ l.80A.Ne-llolyCOU|nUlo|a. 3 I0.00A.l\l.-Tlsoilnlllylcholll. 1 I1.0lA.nd.-llernhgrl-ayeeandsermonioad-listing" . Prssasltatielsed Gulch Attendance Certificates to 8. l. _Althom-“'l.‘||el¢.in¢ of Dove" ........... H- B. Shlllel -- 1.00 P. M.-Evening Prayer and Berman-"Being Hosted With Ourselves.” Anthem-“‘l.1leUanShalibeneldos~eThyI.Igh¢hyDsy" ‘ -Bev. Il. ll. Woodward V IVIHYDOUY WHDOME. " , llY.lI.D.l.A1MOND,M.a.,1|,l,Ul'0||,_ The Presbyterian Church in Ganatis 5 srasucne arm vrss-cons concurs-.Y l"“"°- _ g_r 3-W* . ' »i. ST. ` JAMES CHURCH REV. R. MOORHEAD-LEGATE. D. D. 1 |’tsblicWorship,Momfnga\lieven0’Clocl'. lves|hsgB¢'vieea\!even0'sloch. Sundaylohoolaeibvo-Thirty. _-xii-» _ 'I I “**.* Zion Presbyterian Church IIV. G. OAIIJII '@8118 - l‘lNlB'l'll. l'l0l‘. IDUII D. 'l'l0II’B0!(-Olfallll and Choirieald ‘ uoasnro woasmr l.l..00A.lL-'.l‘hlD°: “'I!\sK|ll'sI‘ase1li-" _ $.Ul.iM¢-B¢ll1ll|n&y.Alll|lo!sIlll\|ll$0ll‘l ` uvgodtobepreeeni- Paserstsmdfriessdaareinvlod. ,__i.......----»-- IYINING WOHi 1.00 P. Il..--'.i‘lleme: “Knowledge st God* j tame,I.eilsgointc\he 1 is E E it l___§ --is a M ein Boost diivisftb f»‘“*-ffm .Lslasatase - MINISTER:-THE REV. A- C. VINCENTI D- D- ’ . MORNING WORSHIP Il 0’CLOCK B»ev.M.L.Gl°¢‘¢.l\l-A- Anthem-*'INeedTheeEves-ylloof' , SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Wiliyouformimsodthosewhohsvebeenestablishing thestoadyissereaselnatteudassoo? Thankyou. EVENING WORSHIP 7 0’ClDOK Anthem-"WeWouldSeeJeeue" Sermon Tile Bev. M. L. Gregg, M. A. Anthem-"More!aveioThee” Oiey Speaks Wewelcometcourpulpitfo-dayaformerlniniater ofiheldaritime Convention, The Bev. H. L. GBEGG. M- A.. of Boston whowillaitheoloeecfthoeveaingssrviccadciiverhk ILLUSTRATED LECTURE MARTIN “LUTHER AQe0\llll\V|\l¢|@|ll'|VUl\0l“iIlUl'NI01|» Ml- QIQI llanlllltfllUl\\\i\d01lN\fl’°l\¢l'Wh0bl'U\€lll'N\° We v 2 EV. llllh Miller, E0 . = _ ~ '°-*T Trinity United Church' |~§ is $5 as li »B.A.¥D.D. . ur Organlst-A. A. G. 0. cloves- the stra doctor, or Isl skin leggéiie E5 ZQE hypocrite who has been able todeoeive Now, much ado has been bout the P heard diilen. some skin or flesh has more resistance . E 25;; E §§§g5g §il5§§_ fi sig slr ,10.00A.M.»-I*|.'ay¢Mest|Il$. 1i.00A.l\L-Public Worship. lermon-"’l.'hs'1‘hrlllol Vital Religion" Bcv.l!ugh Mille! Anthem-"The King ol Love” .............. F. Watkis Bolo-*‘BeWlpesi.he'|.‘earFrnmEveryEye” Lea MlssAlioe Godin 2.30 P. Day Service Sunday school. E Anthem-"lbs Shadowsor elvenlng ou Solo-‘Noelhsderetecd ..l\dl'.las.Cais\¢ Visitors and Students Oordislly Welcome. lvmlns lerviee Broadcast by C.B.C K. 'I 00 I M.-Public Worship. Sermon-“Till v ug er (A discussion ofinuterest to all classes of Llts’s Ulllll I gl H r" . » ate under the oironnb- ahieandadequ histcsohers. stances and was ln no way masse it sive. `nsr.r¢m_'l‘s:D ' Ohh Member-I say, ol! fellow I know is stealing whisky. the case? Barrinel' (ehsently) send it round to my cdfim Holstein Breeders Attention , marks left on the ped pupils. Aa the medical on evidence says, flesh 55 l sei than others Some imprints much easier t is well known, ber m t §§i€%di igggggéiggggégiet “still d'Iienne|sre ofstrohes "’3.£".°e‘l' ilsiilillii i’i5§’§‘?ii ii* iii with me what he commended or carefully ln- et el me pupils lpnte ms pun- Whmlllllfl el il¢l)§ ]\l I leeveeery. ..‘ ¢s,,.~.y e-.e...~t=.~7~'e5-s' t .i #fl ,_ v\ Q 3 in ,.50 . . ii .X -.1 f yr) ll v