imgrgigioaigo, 193s " and Better Week-End Specials VEGETABLES Cauliflower 3 for 25c Large Cabbage each 6c Squash per lb. 2c Carrots, Parsnips bunch 5c ' Golden Bantam Corn . . . . . . per doz. 13c BEEF 12c. 14c, 15c per lh. 14c _______._.- »nIIF' Bigger Choice Roasts Round Steak .-..... ...._.--|-.- Sirloin Steak 2lhs.35c CORN BEEF ChoiceCuts per lb. 5c. Sc Corned Pork.. ...........per lb. 10'. CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column in ICIPIIPG for Quen- cmlili! Ill-W's of local interest bu! no- ""“"~"I P‘ I "Mil! alllure may be inserted at d conic n word strictly liilyublo in advance. cirv TAXES-September 30th u the last day for rereivihg 2 p31‘ cent discount on city taxes. i440. CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, Oct. 1st, the service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will be at l1 a. m., S. School at i0 a. m. nmoirnaLn-Thc services in the Brookfleld Congregation on Sunday, Oct. 1st will be as foiitvl: THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BAYVIN SCIIEENED at $7.50 pea ton discharging today. A. Pickard 3c Co. 1430. CORNWALL CHARGE-Oct. lst: Kingston at 11 a.m.; Cornwall at 3 p.m.; New Dominion at '7. Rev. D. K. Ross, minister. I i . v BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge, United Church of Canada. Rcv.| Arthur R. Wallis, B. A. Pastor. sum: day, October 1st, 11 a-. m. Sacra-f merit Service at Pleasant Valley, 3 p. m. service of Worsirp at Gram, ville. 7 p. m. service of Worship at? Bradalbane. MOUNT STEWART PASTORAL i POSTS and LUMBER Best Possible Prices CEDAR POSTS '1', 8’. 10' and 12',.eacb ... 12c to 00o 2‘x4‘Per .....$Iit.00 2‘ x5‘ Per M. . _ . . $11.00 CEDAR. SIIINGLES 52.00 to $4.00 Per M. Also Boards and Plank and Hard and Soft Wood. R. A. McPHAIL New Haven Delivery Free. 1415. Mr. Sterling Beaten, Charlotte- town, left this morning by car on a short visit to Boston and New York. Miss Wayne McKie left on return yesterday morning to Halifax where LAMB Hind Leg... . ........perlli.13-t Shoulder Cuts per lb. ll. 13c Sliced Bacon per lb. 15c Sausages .. 2 lbs. 25c Hamburg per lb. 12c WIIEATLEWS MEAT and FISH MARKET Settle Strike Negotiations Re- open To End 2 Weeks ‘Strike. (By Jack Hsmbieton, Canadian Press Staff Writer) STRATFORD, Ont, Sept. 2B— Striking employee of the Swift Can- adian Company tonight met offi- cials of the firm in an effort to reach settlement of wage disputes which have kept the company's packing plant closed since hm, week, but no progress appeared in Xiesotiatlons to reopen six furniture factories whose 800 workers walked out two weeks ago. Disturbance One brief disturbance flared to- day at the end of a parade of more than 3,000 strikers and sym- pathizers when a. report sprgfld the Swift Company had imported strike-breakers to work in the Plant. Police used persuasion to stop a rush of workers to the plant, While in the annories more than 100 soldiers and four tanks were held in case serious trouble shmud arise. _ The rush resulted in admittance of a strikers’ committee to inter. view W. K. Clarke, Toronto Xeprg- sentative of the firm. Soldiers or the Royal Canadian‘ Regiment brought here yesterday from Toronto and London were booed and Jeered today as paraders passed the armourles. They watch. ed the procession through the win. dows but did not appear on the street. Youths at the head of the par- a‘de dragged an imitation howitzer on an automobile trailer. They Wore 0n their heads saucepans and wash basins, imitative of the sold. iers‘ stool helmets. Four truckloads of children were driven in the pro- CCSSIOII. Agreement of Swift Company officials to mcct strikers‘ commit. tvvmm was reached after demon- strators outside the plant had d9- mandcd noisily that imported workers be dismissed. Strive T Suetfqrd PNEW Y mi_ MARKET STEllllY Associated Press Financial Writer. NIW YORK, Sept. 28.— (A.P.) — Stocks felt better today, notwith- standing a heavy closing for wheat. Small prices for shares showed an assortment of 1 to 2 point net gains, although trading was very quiet throughout the session. The marketb action suggested it had become a bit oversold yesterday, There were no striking developments along the inflation front; President Roosevelt did not issue the ‘fsound money" pronouncement which Wall Street had anticipated on Wednes- day, so the issue remained undecid- ed and traders were disposed to move cautiously. Mining Company equities shared with alcohols the most prominent pal-tin the price improvement. U. B. Bmeltlng rose 4. and McIntyre, American Smelting, National Dis- tillers, American Commercial Alco- hol and Dome one to three or so. Alaska Juneau moved up more than n point 0n news of a. 15-cent extra dividend. Celanese was strong. lmneeiflke hopped up 2a points Oil I couple of late transactions. Gets Extra Two Months (Canadian Press) SHEDIAC, N, 1a., Sept. 28——After 48 hours of freedom, Ben Pctitpas, of Shediac. was arrested at Monc- ton today and brought buck to this town, where he escaped two days ago as he was about to start serv- ing a term of 30 days for having oysters in his possession before the season opened. Two months for rc- sisting arrest was added to the or- iginal sentence. Erect Monument T0 Goinmeniorate Swedish Tragetiyl STOCKHOLM, Sept. 29.---IC.PJ : Ono of the greatest and most unique tragedies in $\\‘C(lL‘iI'S mili- ttiry history was (‘OIIIIIIPIHOYZIIOKI rvccntly at. Bustovln in the nor- thern Swedish mountain district, LINERS l0 clu. u luurlx (Canadian Press) IBNTREAL. Sept. ZB-QIII l‘ rrl: where 215 years ago, somv 2-103 Cunard and Anchor liners will call l-Iartsvil1e,.'i p. m., S. School, a p. in; Hunter River, 0.45 p. m., B. School, ,2 p. m and Brookfieid, 8 p m. The service at Brookfieid will take the form of a. religious pageant. All are cordially invited. DANCE AT HIGHLANDS. Georgetown. Wednesday, October 4th in aid New Hospital. Al Blanch- ard and his Orchestra. 1492. MR. V. W. JONES, A.'1‘.C.L., who has been spending some time on the Island, intends giving a Recital .at the MacDonald Consolidated School, tober 3rd. Particulars later. 1490.. CHURCH SERVICE — Pownal United Church, of Canada. Service on Sunday, Oct. lst, at 3.15 p.m. Special instrumental music will be rendered by Mr. Vemor Jones. Rev. G. A. D. Elliott, minister. SUNDAY SERVICES - Church services will be conducted on Oct. cllAllfilijfiort, 151.; 11 a, m“ My, she will take up third year studies Stewart, Rev, (y, J, Boyce, 3 p, mfot Dalliousie University. Her sister. Sunday School. Rally exercises, tlic-‘Miss Helen, left for st. Anne de minister W111 also sppnk, 73;; p miBellevue where she takes up first Lot 40, preacher, Rev, Aihxandel-iflvcar work in Domestic Science at Mt. Herbert. on Tuesday night, 00-, Firth of Dundas. i l NOTICE TO ADVEIITISERS— Advertisers are requested to send in their copy so as to rtvach the Guardian Office by 11 a.m. lilf‘ day previous to insertion, o?!‘ - wise insertion will be ('1' -,l day. BOUGHT C-‘IFP. Dl(‘li\ Tilt)?- ililtTY-Mr. G. Bailiugali. [Y.UDI"‘.CL~ or of Chandler and Bell's, has pur- chased thc property of Captain Dicks on the Malpeque Road. The purchase price was $0.580, Mr. Bal-. lingall intends to build a shoivrorm and workshop starting as soon as arrangements can be made. Mn‘, Ballfngall is to be congratulated; ulpon getting one of the most‘, beautiful properties on Prince Ed- ict at Cross Roads at l1 a.m., Al- exandra at 3 p.m., Hazelbrook at! '1 pm. Rev. E. J. Chisholm, minis- ter. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE- Services on Sunday, Oct. 1. will be Central Church 11 a.m., Pleasant‘ Grove 3 p.m., York '1 p,m. At York,! in the evening the combined choirs‘ of Central Church and York wiili present a choral service. DOING NICELY — The many. friends of Mrs. D. W. Mathieson}. will be pleased to know that she, is doing nicely following a serious‘ operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. LEAVE FOR. HALIFAX-The following exhibitors are leaving to- day for the Halifax Exhibition: The Charlottetown Riding Club one car horses; J. Reagh Home, Winsloe, one car horses, one car cattle; Harold Stead, Royalty, one car cattle; Geo. Kitsch, Hamp- shire, 1 car horses: Rolland Easten, Hampshire. 1 car cattle; Earl Ings, Hazelbrook, l car cattle. GOOD PRICES AT LONDON SALES FOR FOX PELTS-Messrs. McLure 8a MecKinnon received a cable yesterday from the Hudson Bay Co., London, regarding the Company's sale of sil- ver fox pelts on September 28 and 29, Good colours advanced 20% while faded declined 10% compar- ed with May sales. McLure s: MacKinnon 52's" Fox Co., Ltd, sold 215 skins at the sale and re- ceived very satisfactory prices. There was a. total of 6,500 skins offered. CHURCH DIGNITARY TO PREACIL-Tomorrow Zion Church and St. James Kink will hold joint services worshipping together, the occasion being the visit to the city of the Rev. Norman MacLeod, BA, Ph. D., D. D., who is acting as Deputy for the Right Rev. the Mod- erator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Dr. MacLeod is an out- standing preacher and leading fig- ure in the Church, and his minis- trations will bc waited on with in- terest fmd expectancy. The eleven o'clock (morning) service will be held in St. James Kirk, and the ev- ward Island. THE BAPTIST CHURCIL-Ili ~ morning service will be broadcast byl Station C. H. C. K. The Rev. A, C., Vincent will speak on "Prayer and: Missions." Stainers “What Arc These?" will be the morning an- them Mrs. Full will continue the organ recitals from 6.45 to 7 o'clock.‘ using tomorrow evening “O Sanctis-l sima," “Serenadnfl “Cavatina? Dr. Vincent will deliver the third of a series of sermons on . “Men Whom Jesus Made," speaking on this or- casion on “The Mun Jesus Loved." TRINITY UNITED CHURCH SERVICES-The morning preacher will be the Rev. Dr, Ramsay and in the evening Rev. C. N. Brown, M.A..i will preach the sermon. Promotion Day will be observed in tlic Sunday School and all Teachers and Schni/ ‘ars are reminded of this important,’ flitmfliiiwe and w" "-11 W” an!‘ session. The music for the clay will include Anthem at. both services, and. in addition the ever popular’ Double Male Qunrtette will give a selection at the Evening Service. You are cordially invited to Worship at Trinity United Church. The? Evening Service will be broadcast by Station C. H. C. K. KIRK BOY SCOUTS-St. James Kirk 'I‘roop of Boy Scouts luring-l urated their session Wiill a banquet; kindly provided for them by tlic Guild’ in St. James Church last‘ evening. About 4O ‘Scouts and», friends sat down to a splendid supper provided by the ladies in their usual SUDPII) manner" and everyone did full justice to the, gooddzhingg set bcforc them. 150-; fore the supper the troop was in- spected by Assistnnt Provincial Commissioner Warren and during the evening n. number of choruses were rendered. At the close of the supper the Chairman, Scouimastci" W. R. Burnett, railed upon thr- Rev._ Dr. Legato, Commissioner Warren and Provincial Secretary R, C. Parent, who cinch deliixovcd appropriate atldrcssrs varying on Scouting. At the close a hearty vote of thanks was nccorrlrrl the Guild on motion of Troop Irntlvi" Harold Stewart. shrouded liy Pai- rol Lcadri‘ Robert. Largo and rc- spondrd to by lvliss Margaret Irv- ing. President of the Guild. zzCash profits paid wecklv scllim: McDonald College. G2.t-a.i?."ct (lperation An Old Dodge lliLfFzlX, Sept. 29—tC. P.)- ‘ihc racket is as old as the hills. That is whwt leading Halifax op- tome‘. s say tonight of the "cat- aract operation" puformed on G. Enos Dares ofjtliodcs Corner. N. S. But the process of extracting an egg-skin cataract from the vic- tim's eves and a sizeable sum from the victims rocket for the "opera- tion" is an innovation to this pro- vince. "The practice is fairly com- mon in t-li“ middle and western Uuiicd States," H. W. Cameron. secicizu-y of the Nova Scotia Board of Optometry, deoiarrd. “But it is the first tine I itave heard of an occurrence of the kind in Nova Scotia." In "rated that Royal Canadian lviounied POIITC u‘ investigating, Mr Camczon tx- d his organi- llli ivculcl do cnuything possi- ble to assist in the capture of thc two mfn wanted for the reputedly frauflul/uii.‘ opeuzton. He essrtrd that Optometrists throughout the Province would un-' d. ..c(ily be on the look-out for, uicn operating without licenses. It is the practice to report these in- ffillg-‘(IIICIIIS to tht‘ Board. AYONLEA INSTITUTE Avonlca Institute met for its September meeting on Monday the 25th, at the home of Mrs. Leigh Warren, North Rustico. Twenty- ninc members and visitors were in wcred by "Pickling and Canning Hints." Roll call [at next meeting will he responded to by sugges- lions for our winter programmes. After routine business, plans were made for our district conven- lion to he held at New Glasgow on October 3rd. A humorous reading hy Mrs. M. J, Doyle and an inter- esting contest made up the pro- gramme, aft-er which a bountiful lunch was served. Next meeting is to be hold at the home of Mrs. Jerry Simpson. PRACTICAL ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN LONDON, Sept. 29—Women en- gineers as a body are determined that youth shall have the main chance. Every address given at the annual conference of the women's engineering society here was de- livered by women engineers under the age of 25. In formu- years the more mature members of the society had mon- npolizcd the platform, Miss E. J. Muntz described how she and her sister began their en- gineering careers by “gate crash- int!“ into an aircraft company's factory‘. and "landed. two jobs as fabric hrmds." "I 1\l1\'fi_\'S objected," slic said. "t0 lilo thought of controlling n mach- ino iviihout firs: knowing how it worked, and I learned all about the ‘innards of a motor-car long before I iCfll“.lC(I‘lO drive. In the ‘norilierncrs came to the mltliers lost their lives in a snmv- ,1, Hm,“ during the m" two storm. A monument was uiivcilrci at the ceremony. In 1718 an army of “Carolina? the famous soldiers of Sweden's hero King Charles XII, rotrcatcd alter an unsuccessful expedition against Norway under the coni- mnud of Baron C. G. Armfr-lt. It was early in January and the men were exhausted through hardship and lack of food when a. violent snowstorm suddenly enveloped i-hvm in the high mountains. Unable to withstand the rage of the lcy_ storm tlic soldiers fcli by the hundreds and finally about 2-400 mcn froze i0 death in the snow nftx-r terrible, sufferings. Six hundred more died after reaching inhabited regions and another 500 “fr! disabled for lifc. Most of thc months to load apples for ship- ment to Ireland, Scotland and England, though advantage of the visit of tlicsc vessels to that port will be taken i0 embark passengers from the Maritime Provinces for thr- Uniteti Kingdom. The ships concerned are Caledonia, sailing October 2 to Londonderry and Glasgow; Fren- conla. sailing October 9 to Cobh and Liverpool: Cameronia, sail- ing October 22 to Plymouth, Havre and London: Transylvania, sailing October 30 to Loudondcrry and Glnsgoiv; Sruuarin, sailing Novem- bcr l0 to Plymouth, Ii-iavre and ,London; and the Cameronia. sail- ‘ing November 20 to Belfast and Glasgow. the ening service at seven o'clock in Zion Church. The Revs. G. Carlyle Webster and Dr. Moorhcad Legato taking part in both services. The public are heartily invited. C. W. L. MEETING-A special meeting of Catholic Women's League was held at Lot 05 Sunday. Sept. 17. Mrs. W. J. McIntyre for- merly Canadlan National Presid- ent of the C. W. L. addressed the members, and in her usual éap- ablc manner outlined the good work carried on by the League in the different sub-divisions through- out Canada. Mrs. M. M. Murphy, Diocesan Corresponding Secretary. also gave an interesting talk on League work. Following this, Mrs. Catherine Creamer, Diocesan Pres- ident, spoke briefly on various sub- League. A our univcrsaliv knvv u, guaranteed Ffiiilv will’ I dfTiiWi i9 191"" “Milt Write Luke trees, shrubs and plants. Pleasant work. full or part time. (‘empiric equipment and insfi-uvtions given. Brothers Nilf-SPTV-‘l. Montreal-ISO. PERSONALS Miss Nan Brow left yesterday morning on l‘(‘illl'll to New York after spending the silmmri- with her parents, Mr. and lvfrs. E. R. Brow. Mr. and Mrs. Justin alcCai-zhy" have rctrlthcd from their honey- moon trip which they enjoyed by motor to Poiulunti and Ilnrziou. They arc now residing at their! home in Moi-ell. i aircraft before I flrw them." Miss K. M. Cook admitted that iu-nvtical vngiuvrriny: was a black and oily busiures, and suggested that many of the right typo of wo- men l\'(‘l'[‘ lost in illf‘ profession be- cmlsc they objected to the nil and grrase. Miss J. (Iissrvld ended her paper willi the confession that. she will Silflfliy exchange her career as an engineer for marriage. "I have been asked," she said. “to sintr- the future possibilities oi’ my y'all. I nm bound to confess, how- ovcr, flint. whatever those may be I mu no; going to iako advantage of ihcm, because I shall bp leaving before long to gel. married. The nniy vxuzs." ‘f rnn offer you is that I am marrying an engineer." victims were from Finland. ' mountain district, hundreds of peo- The monument, now crested, con-. pie headed by high army officers lists of a simple granite cross on n and other dignitaries attended thc high stone cnlrns visible for miles solemn and impressive ceremony "Wild and placed in the exact which was concluded with the old "Pi- Wiierc most of the "Carolina" Charles XII. March "Murcia. Caro- dmd (liter an heroic fight against his Rex." that sn often led the u“, flellmnlfi King and his famous soldiers to Jccts relating to the hearty vote of thanks was moved by Mrs. Matthias Flood. seconded by Miss Mary E. Murray, and ex- tended to the speaker by the Pres- ident, Mrs. James J. Murray. Mrs. McIntyre made a very pleasing response, after which the meeting nrfl-‘liitc the remote situation in victory on the battlefields of M" 8nd forbidding northern Europe, Minor adjourned. dmlinlnnlunlioiq‘ l Mr. and Mrs. Russell MarDon- 3m, 3055p" qhryrmgg aid of Carleton Siding returned Fry-hue h, this city and (hrgugh. 110ml! 0R Tiilirsflfiy “Piling after out the Province will learn with spending two Wvvks in Ottawa rreret of the death in st. Pierre, where Mr. MacDonald rCpl'c-.'=on'.r‘d!l\'liq, on Aug. 30th of Joseph the employees of the Bnnlcii-TrrJ Gmlthirl‘, iliZNI 7i, The deceased mentine ferry service hi. ilw con-ywho xvns a large produce buyer. N0 Solution T0. Strike Problem summons. Ont, Sctpt. 2o _ (C. PJ-Feilure tonight atitudsd renewed efforts to settle strikes among chicken pluckers and furni- ture workers of thp city which have renderrd more than 800 per- sona idle, the majority of thFm for two weeks. Heads of six furniture factories whose employee walked out a fortnight ago after demanding higher wages and improved work- ing conditions offered to meet in part requests of the strikers. But the workers‘ representatives cic- clincd to accept their concessions.‘ The Swift Canadian Cmpany. af- ter a long meeting with employee refused demands for lfgher wages and threatened to close their plant. '.l‘lie Swift Company issued a brief statement at the end of the meeting which said: "We cannot agree at this mreting that any wage changes can be mad". Wr will be glad i0 give full mnutlora- tion to the matter when iili‘ plant assembly is set up. The only alter- nzxtive is to close the plant" The statement was irsuczi by W. K. Clarke of Toronto, a. C‘lll])PIl_\'£ representative. The "plant as-rm-j hiY" to which he refcrrtd was af shop committee of employcs and employers which would have beoni creatwl had the strikers norm-d to turn tn ivmk at tiz" nld wage scale, two cents each for Dlllkiiiillg (‘IllCk- ens, and not the three cents they are demanding. Women Shofi Have Equality In The Air Says Amelia Earhart l NEW YORK, Sept. 29- Aznelia Efl"lliil'i‘Piliiltiil would like to see rqualiiy‘ for women in the air as well rs on the ground. So she said in the aviafon booth at the 12th annual exposition of women's arts and industries which opened yes- tfrday. "We hope that women pilots will socn be regarded as ‘pilots and not as ‘women pilots." she swirl. “It isn't right nor scientific," Mrs. Putnari said, "to say that women can't fly as well as men. They have proven that they can, and should be accredited so. "Not to mention adequate physi- cal makeup and such. women are just as eperienced in meeting the outside world now as mun." Air pl a n e Grounded With Marriage (‘beer PRINCE ALBERT. Srpi, 29 -- (O. P.l—Autumnal storms which grounded an airplane cast gloom over the little southern sstilrmr-ni of Lac Ila. Range, 200 air milPs from here. There was to be a wed/ling. Long Odds the BesF Tea Value In spite oi the advant-ln; tea market, MORSl-TS BLUENOSE TEA is still being sold at the popular price of 35 cents per pound package. And ii still has the some iguaiitiesJhat made ii famous. ' Every Housewife .. ._ _.;—_ out to diam-r at least once a week. 'IIIl.'ll1lll(I m‘ niilIIL‘ other member of the 1.11m hall dry all the sup- ')l‘i Entitled T0 This Code Of (‘0nducl= - _. ' 1 "I‘.\‘i‘l_\' iiuilsi v1.1a is. entitled t0 l BEAUMQNT, To», sq); 3p Vwulnlmuiu of Lao movies wcekly. Hpaying 1101111,,“ “bum a 4g ' H» "liufl "lfhliiiiii lulp children with week for housrwvivcs, n impart-ma ‘ ' iii!‘ Willi’- oi Netierlilliti, ‘firm, has 11:". p0 ("l 5 (‘illllmd t0 10 code of her own. I iiiii-l‘ DR)’ 101' P97501151 Received by B. n, .iolh..~~=~, couzilv t '~ on wit" for clothes. c0!- judgc, in a lrttci- which .\‘l,'.i4i s1. ' its consideration by Pros idem l-Irus. , volt and modsxmly: sugar-d '.\’ii$ L 'l.1, P." the code fullm . I,i “Every ilOllMWVl-C siuili bl ia!:t:i:1i'ilii'iiii‘--‘-'5 '~‘~“’ . licl‘ lwxiiil; Iexcept where (‘flit rgciicy exists) lip late at least two §§fO§§O§~§§O§§§QOOQQQ-QOOOOOQQ-QOO000004 . St. PauVs Church ’I'RI\'I'I'I' Itiili SI.‘NI).Y\I' Al‘ TIIIK 10.00 A. liL-Suntlay: School and llihlc (lasers. 11.00 A. )I.-—.\lorniug Prayer. lli.l_v (‘ommunion and Sermun—".ll Pvrpviiiul Remembrance." Mr. (‘hark-s l-Iarlc will sills‘. 7.00 P. M.-l‘.vciiing l'r "cr and Scrmon~“l.lfc Service Al Its llvsi.“ Anthcln-“Into (1nd ilivt- the tilt-r)” l.. Ashford EVERYBODY \\'l*l.(‘ll.\lII. REV, II. l). RAYFIUNI). BI. .-\.. IIIICTOR. 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(1 K- Students at the various schools and ilflilfi-TE "ll-Sim" ivi-lrtime at 9Q 5-5 O0 §'O§O'§-O§-O#O*O'O-O-O O'*§§§O O-O-§-%§§-§O§-O+0-§+—§—&§+ §§§§fQOO Q§§Q 9Q O F¥§4 6%4§+§§§§§~6-§+O-§§§§§4-OQ¢§\ but the bridal bouquet. the" vrerirl- m "u, m.,.‘ m. ,.,,,.,1;;,||;,- ing cake and champagne for the , , . . ' ill Rf ll. mart were aboard the dclayrd “m “WTIQF ( _ ‘plane’ s e oooeoeovoo-ooo-o-ooa It was the wedding dag.‘ of Miss *""‘.“4.....“W I. __,_ ___,__ _ii: Mabel Alice Wc=t“rman. Chaplcau. Ont, nurse, and W. J. Pickering, of Prince Albert. north country fiidl!) operator. What to do? Soon the resourcefulness of the l‘(‘.<('ill‘. The wok at ih" mission baked a cake. Ml=sion children gathered flowers, trading post stores yielded canned meats for sandwiches, and a friend prcducocl liquid appro- priate tc the occasion. The vsriciding was a success. QQOQO~QOOQ-OO-O+%Q4POPQOO§OO~OOO000000 Combines Wri i}... Novel W h i l e Ileraruing To (‘ook MANSFIELD. M". SPIN. 29 (C. PJ-Miss Catherine Brody x. ks» 4.0.4 0+0 0o e e o o o e+¢.rO#Q *+***'4 ‘*‘*‘ Zion Presbyterian Chi-It'd? 115v (l, (:-'\i<i.\‘i.r. l\'E.l‘»1~'.i’l'.il. .\ii.\'!>"i'i-'.R- PROF IOFIS I). TIIOMPSON-(iruiniifl and (‘iifiir L935"- FRF-vr n u l i" v)ll‘ri'¥l\_\'t(-i'}1iii.~ in m» (‘iiy and Tiistrifi will lie licld on Similar. (IPIHIHT ‘st. irlivii RPY- Niilmfln luafllcod’ P” “n i), l), Il'*l‘.lll\‘ llvtlrizitur of tho Presby- terian (‘hurvh in (‘nnntiu uili iv- iii" ‘TOM giwmwr- The Congregations of Si. James and liion are uniivtl I01‘ these services. Moming Survive at >1. Jun‘ 1.1 ll o'clock. Evening Scrvitie fli Zion Anthcm—"'l'licrt- is a (l:- Snltv~3li1 Illa -u ilill“ . . . . . . . Somerset .'\ (‘rvrtiinl Wvlvmui- I.\if‘|l(I!‘lI i0 nil. ports two accomplishments of a‘ _ >__ _ ___ .. _ trip to the Ozarks-Aha ivruiiic of a} ‘..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,<.......->¢eesoooooovewbboj novel and learning how tn hrwimri v z a good Wink. ‘ t ‘ ‘ / . ¢ She came with Mrs. Rw-c iviidar‘ The Sagvatlorz rlny i Lari to write. and not to cook. bu‘. _ 4 ,, _ . , as Sim “Us it. ‘ , AI).II"I‘1\XI" \\_l)‘ T-llls, \\. II.‘.\II.I l..\\ z "It was w ("we of lwwup io learn 1 m H‘ H“ n (“WWI . . . .. .. . _ . , to cock if we cnnliuuozi to r-ai. Our t 11.00 .\. .\l.—lh>linv<< Rim-ii z IIOllSPkCFfPy just vanished our (law. t $0" P. MV___.",“L,,_‘. gphuq], z and if wv flit" I had to vnviz. Sn I A ‘ V _ _ _ t x cook-riecidwlly’ bv lioiv. II/)\l(‘\'f‘l‘. 1 7.00 I‘. )I.-— \Ii;|r .~'r-riu-t~ m rumwrhnvi with Ii-"ifl" + I'm ilettinE s0 I mil suirnfully x Tvsiiiul. E m” my “p” '1' H" w”); b‘mk'"_.. I I 1'01.‘ ARI-I wart mu. .\'| n.1, nu. .\lliil'i'l.\‘(i.=_ i ‘my-gig chrome By his pleasing dis-i zeooooeoeoooeeeeeoeooaoeeoeeeeeoeoeoooeooooo-oooo-o I . . position nurl honorable dealings he enjoyed a lnrcr- circle of friiuiri< During the past frw years hzs" soil. Henry. has been aiivmiiuc in his father's interests in the PY°'~"4“""- OL-‘OOOOO 6000 The Presbyterian (Ihurch In Canada ST. JAMES‘ CIIYRCII Minister: Rev. B. Moorhcml Lcgalc, B. D., l). I) Public Worship: Morning at Eleven ‘O'clock. Evening-Uniting with Zinn. Sunday School at Two-thirty‘. i200 A QOOO<§O+QOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOOOO§+r Trinity United Church Ministers-Rain II. ll. Ramsay, 0.0, lit-v. t" N Brim“. M. A, xxxmxx organism-hr. .\. u»;- licmhll, L. u. .\. M" A. A. G. 0- xxxxx 10.00 .~\. .\l.—l‘|'a_\vi- llritiiulg. ll.00 A. .\!.--I‘\:lilit' “Xvrsliip. Frrn:un—-“Tl1c Soul ‘Iiizii Sinncih" .. Anthem-Kins! h] .\u\" .. . . .. Dr. Ramsay xxxx 2.20 l‘. .\l.—-.\'unll;\_v Srhttvb-Prlwmollnn Sunday. 1.0’! 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