_ I ‘ 'l"i'."”i _ its: any". (Ir-airy ~.‘ _ ti. 1 :4! God as recorded in Exodus 14, 5.1335, “Speak unto the children of Egsrgcl that they go forward.“ What irtlle "M" pin-min: snswmzrieud- 117-4!!- before the word is neither furmnder or retreat but “go fon- "--WB1'd." v‘ .‘,.._ Li“ the perpetuationof the ~ for which heroes have stood. So in IT. IITII’! CATHEDRAL 1i- Thenwala muss .i\fl\14§‘.\‘ the traditional purple in only for the coming of of Bethlehem. but for God's final oi men and women. Rev- Canon Malone will preach on the Bunday mornings of Advent a course of sermons on the four last things. Death, Judg-, merit, Heaven and Hell. The sub-; ject yesterday morning was death. Thursday next is the commemor- ation of St. Nicholas, Bishop of Myra in 342, and Saturday that of the Conception of the Blessed Judgment on the lives’ Virgin Mary. At evcnsong Canon strength." works for Christ. Last Friday being St. Andrew's Day there was a chain of prayer the congregation for the "missionary work of the by members of Church militant here on earth. HOLY REDEEMER CHURCH Masses at the Church of the Moat Holy Redeemer yesterday morning . lane conmsltifl present -in St. Peter's Cathedral qfsterday morning for the celebra- _;., on of the Holy Eucharist. It be- "1118 the first Sunday in Advent the Jeatmmts and Altar hangings were colour. Malone preached from the text “In quiet- ness and confidence shall be your The sermon was an appeal that there should be es- pecially during the season of Ad- vent meditation, prayer and good rliv|c TIINITYUNITID CHUIQH m departure from our aw‘ during the present week of Dr. and Mrs. Archibald to reside in future at ‘rruro. N. 8.. means thai severance of many happy relation- ships that have grown up during the past tan years since Union. Dr. active and valued member of the Official and Mrs Archibald will be sincerely missed ANCE. their varied activities-Au Archibald was an Board and both he in revoirl visitation of these well speakers should be both inspir- ational and profitable. Rev. Hugh Miller's therefore and make disciples of all nations." Matt. 28-19. Jesus gave this command to eleven plain, or- dinary men. He himself came to ‘make disciples. He had no illusions about the nature and ecessity of the task, He lived in a disorgan- ized world, therefore He began to build up a new order of society through which God could express Himself and accomplish I-Iis pur- pose. He started with individuals. If the world was to be saved it was to be through changed lives and not by arithmetical but geo- metrical progression. God 'is chal- lenging us by calling us to a re- were it the usutsill hours. At the 7.30 i conversion. The eleven chosen by W0C Mass. e members of thejaesus were willing to follow. will- Married Women of the Archconfra- , ing to leave all. They had faith in ‘Emil-Y 0f the H013’ Flmily Twelved . themselves and in Christ. ‘Ihcv Holy Communion in a body. The 9 o'clock Mass was the children's| M855. and Hlgh MESS WES celebrated (33,115 us today (,0 mgkg (flggipleg Q1; at 10.30 by Rev. C. O'Hara, 0.35.12. had the qualities to learn and to endure. They loved God. Jesus all nations. He demands the same Sunday School was held in the af- quallfleg o; mind and 119311;, the tel-noon for all the children. same faith and love and endur- In the evening at 7 o'clock. devo- mum what an. we doing in um- lions in honor of Our Mother nf we; to the can? Perpetual Help were held. This was At the evening service Rev. J. Rev. Dr. Cochrane and Rev. Dr. Bryce from headquarters st Tor- onto will be with us this Friday in Hearts Hall and the latter at one of the services next Sunday. The 8.15 sham- kngw-g @001 pIlRG. sermon at the morning worship was on the: 7-30- subject of “Making Disciples." ..Go ""_"_"_'—'l Central ' Guardian l I ‘lhll column la nlarval for news‘ of ism interest rm lfivsrflllfll w‘ n nnsvsy nature ml! be illlsrl“ A can: a word strictly paynbll advance. , anivnon urn maus- OONFED L-679B-7-l2-3l3i. | comm one. Tea and Sale on ‘Peter's OI-Y-hflllll- WEEKLY calm party Wnlsht at 11-3003 MOVIES FOB. CRIPPLED child- ren at arwkley. December 4th B'- is remarkably active being able m L-SOOB 1 cuarsrivms GIFTS. bargains o! all kinds at 5t. Peter's Cathedral Sale on Wednesday, December 5th. L-2972-l2-1-2i. STILL ltflSSlNG-‘Ihe R. C. M. P. report still no word of Mr. Allison Iieavitt, search party of Mounted Police and others spent yesterday morning in the vicinity of Fullertonb Marsh without finding any trace of the man. TEA PRIZE WINNERS-The winners of the articles drawn in connection with the Hlilh T98- 1n aid of the City Hospital are as fol- lows: Mia-v C. Peters, Si... hooked lrug, No. tea set. Mrs. George ‘rulie, Pownal Street, No. 999. Winners nw-Y $1 at 57 Dorchieeter St. for prizes. UNEB-AL YESTERDAY-The funeral oi’ the late Mrs. John Han- son, Pleasant Street was held yes- terday afternoon from St. James Church at 2.30 and was very larg- elv attended. The pallbearers were: Dr. G. 1". Dewar. Messrs. W. Ches- the third of the novena of Sundays‘ w_ Barbour was me preuher gnu ‘er S. ‘Menus. n A Macxmnon‘ being conducted in preparation for ‘Jire Feast of Our Mother of Perpet- Jal Help. An instructive and in- ‘wiring sermon was preached by Rev. spoke from the text as found in John 5-4, “Waiting for the move- merit of the waters." It was an able and thoughtful address. 0-0141"- The Pmtmm We" "ed which held the attention of the and prayers said to our Mother of very lame congregation present. 797mm“ Help" Benemmml “f the The following verse taken from the Most Blessed Sacrament was given anthem sung M; the Roym wedding 331v Rev. C. O'Hara. Singing was con- iregational. THE BAPTIST CHURCH At the morning service the _ speaker was tho Rev. Alexander l- Gibson, B.D., who has been con- ~--_-ducting a notably helpful, inform- ‘ stive and ‘mteadier training hers dining the suggestive course in past week. The theme of Mr. Gib- son's sermon is found in the words ~ ‘l of courage! Surrounded side, hos- Of all fine memorials the finest ideals this day let Christian people w,“ ‘m Fill-ll‘!!! rather than caution and“ forward. Be not satisfied with fdutlne of organization how- ever so excellent, travelling in circles of activity however swiftly last Thursday is suggested as ap- proprlate to both sermons. "Be our strength in hours of weak- nessl In our wanderings be our guide! Through endeavor. failure. danger. Father, be Thou at our side." | The musical service was par- ticularly attractive and consisted of an anthem, Wooler‘s "Hymn of Intercession." in which Miss Mar- garet Stems was soloist and in the evening Professor Kendall ar- ranged a men's chorus of 40 voices which added very much. to the worship oi’ the hour. Nit. Roy‘ Smallman sang delightfully “Goin' Home." and lvlir. Lloyd Ward ren- dered in faultless manner a trumpet solo entitled "Keep Thou p? - csuraar. The sub] mon was "i. was based oi. VETSQ SEVERE “Al Thee." The fol velvpment of tn. "The Rafi-cabin I ... end warning. may we in this din ~ --ci-ess¢d by the Rev. A. c. Vincent 9°‘! "1 vhklngalhlslirbiactarcvlew national “GUILT?! tentment." "The Refreshing fort." and, “The Refnshirig munion." None of the mar are capable of p1‘. is not the way to achievement of .our ideal to “establish the p111]- Ilples of Jesus in all areas of life." " Looking to the past for guidance ficult present bravely go forward that we may command a future or ma‘ ‘evening’ service was ad. Who delivered another of the series of sermons on the comman‘ ‘.5, M54149"!!! on this occasion the sixth commandment. The ordin- anoe of the Lord's Supper was ob- served airthe evening service, The mus" °f the dfly was under the direction of Mrs. G. Elliott, Full. and included "saviour Again to Th! D681‘ Nanlle." and a notably 1n -. setting of the "Crusad- 9Y8 Hymn." based on an old Silesian folk tune. In tits mug " ’ anthem. the baritone _ was taken by Mr. V. L. Ding. receive 1m thy; 1s no reason fo llnlbelieving, n» by degrees, ar The music s. solo, “Jesv H118 with f Coffin. ‘The Sur interegtir fleet‘ at‘ 56W on fi A I it the the V Day" M v T716,“ “WU Ll th W ‘so. w.» ’°"“Si..'i§.°&’3 ht last cl So Grads Club Ilevullllbapbourofhinityvn- * - Church lddrailad the msct- , E. A. Morrison. P. J. MacDonald and R. R. Hurst. The services at ‘church and grave were conducted. by RfiV. R. Moorhead legato, D. ID. 8!. HBELIEVED NRO N N EB (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. 2.- Part of the wreckage of the coastal steamer Coramba was washed ashore today, raising fears that 17 persons aboard had drowned. Two bodies were washed ashore yesterday, bearing life-belts from the steamer. The Corsmba is believe to have foundered durinitawnLm-lllc W104 -~--<-~~ "d the great "ti: a»: taking part was my. m». Walkeling. l" 01- Gwm 8t who contributed a number of solos chlfhmfiirvll- Ito the the close COME ALL t0 th’vflf the w on day at Sh! . Qlrezimfilmlamentorai the room with a large Holy Name °1"°- 5"‘ day. sn- thanked her kind friends missing for some weeks. A» l (Continued froln Page l) Dorchestei i Bureau 779; China . travel ma/p of the world." ada exceed ‘ the WlIIfl-fyb exports of wheat and newsprint. But in 1938 it was found tive action to promo‘ and develop‘ tlon ofan CGICCYGIIOC h 01d 601d wanted _. Birthday v-vvvivvw foroldcclrlakcnram Cu estumsy. womani- am MMIvIM-Gwmrrlcss- libaJolm d North, Allmallcrdcrwbeptintact River attained her thbirthdey forlidayalf arrusrcnot > and the following Monday 5 num- satisfactory. some returned ber o! her month and neighbors (Formerly Acorn’: Cafe.) , ladies r program. Tvwanm "will: one of the - , L-aooi-i wk. blrY-hrlneuhw-gx fi 011M wing; werel es. . enso received many happy lletiums vof m: (Continued mm Page 1) Kirofl was shot down yesterday in fého disovielé building. To- wme u, the c"; “u, _ J“ _ ay's oommun que s ated the iden- m fm, he, mfimwme “i, tification was established from an mod ye; u, 1.8mm“ mmy mo“ .examinstion of the slayer occupying happy birthdays and it will not W‘ ""1" dby- I“ W" “filmed indeed, be ‘urpmng u ‘he Wm p“, Niccliei! was still being questioned. m, “mm-y ma.‘ m the hearty Previously the government had felicitations from friends in city 2°‘; and count The l‘ ° 95° 9 3,,“ W mm“ fladlyuorklng class", um hO lied been ‘arrested and that his identity was being investigated. Kaunas Grief In the industrial centres of the country the grief and indignation of being performed by Lhg (flflgy-gnt workers was freely manifested. organizations interested in tourist development cf the Domin- ion. Instead. he emphasized. the to wpppmngng the workers on night shifts adopted rs- activities and operations of the solutions urging the suppression or various provinces of Qgngdg u; elements hostile to the proletarian that next year may be started with Sovitmmmii- 9, "flgqrqu; and wommged mo“ Similar meetings were held today u; mm”, m, gmu-M mm‘, u, in factories, schools and clubs flhjg mun/try)’ throughout the USSR. Resolutions (firgdo u! yum“ omcms, M“ ‘were sent to the central government Duluu deuuu-ed_ 1,, ma; u, h“ begurging» greater activity in revealing name me #55155 agency o; gums-i all class enemies. A resolution sent recrwuomi mpumes and hopes m by the Putiloif Tractor factory of it; 11mg, wmpmmmv, mlthis city read as follows: 0g publicity and mvmmng m 1935 "Brothers and comrades: The pro- m so cusp)“ m vacation aura” letariat of Leningrad has lost its tlolns that Canada's nairne shall be gmgerkgnffr :52!“ grmgggcvevolze es roy c e es - wmten m letter‘ m.“ on m‘ ers‘ class, the traitors of the party. and the 'I‘rot2:ky and Zinovicff op- position. < “It was under his control that we. the Putilofl.’ workers. produced our first tractor, and under his control that we raised the production to tens of thousands. “We will give blow .for blow to our enemy. Death to the enemies of the working class!" Kiroifs funeral will be held Dec 3 in Moscow, where his ashes will bc buried under the wall of the Kremlin, near Lenin's tomb. ‘PM!!! Olllllalllling Victim Kiron was the thadn outJtandlDB e w” wppawm- h‘ ‘Md’ ‘M swim (gyngglhlslfectts? “dame Tdpfifir w- H Dfmii- lmmix- w“ 111 t!" Moses Voladarsky, a. member of the Senate to urge definite and effccnpmmflum o; m, Lump-m govieg and of the central executive com- mittee of the Soviet Union, was killed by a. social revolutionist on June 20. 1918. On Aug. 80 of that year Mik- hail Untzky. chief of the Leningrad Cheka, died from shots Nired by a White Guard student. Those earlier assassinations, how- ever, came at a time when the Bol- shevist government was weak, and the threat to the existence of the new regime caused great apprehen- sion. Will the Communist party now supported by the great red army and the government in control of hesv?‘ for their gift and good wishes like. Stevenson despite her advance.‘ years cnioys wonderful health and OUTLINES night at Leningrad. Moscow and Steady Increase The tourist trade hare, he said despite the lack of centralized or- ganimtion went steadily fc ward until in 1929 when it was valued at more than 33091100900. For the 11W Years ending Dec. 3i, 1938 the valueofthctourlsttradctoCsn- value of the the tourist trade had dropped in value to $117,000,000 or but a few million dollars more than the i920 traffic. The need for constructive action the Dominion's tourist attractions That speech. he concluded, arous- edthsinterestofthe prom and Dublin men and resulted in the creation of the Bureau winch "hopes in i935 to see the inl-lmlra. tourist ‘I. S. ECONOMIC Continued from Page l) ‘ie powers, obligations and ies of the Dominion x respectively, under msutuuon", , no alarm in government circles des- - pits his important. position as a u‘ ‘w’ member of the political bureau of enquire fully“ in- ‘ to investigate affecting the Nova Scotia ‘lominlon of measures 0 the u- ancial or to exist, ‘lcles as e pro- it. embers ' thcsc xlex . '9? arold omic of f8 O industries and with adequate grain supplies, the slaying of Kiroff caused the Communist party and secretary the commune“ of the party's general committee and d Committee. As commander of the 11th red army, Kiroif played an important role in the destruction of Czarisi- foroes in the Caucasus and the es- tablishment of rad control in that area. Hon. IVJ. Tapper New Lieut. Gov. O f Man i to ba (C- P. by Gllllllllll’! Special W111!) ,Dee,2-l-Ion. W.J ‘Iiippalusonofoneofthshtisen of Confederation and a native of The oaths of office won admin- iswrcd by E. J. Inmaire, clerk the Privy Council. Ottawa The ceremony was Senators Take _ Lafontaine 9-0 of Ma; And Aylwa rdJVuptials wdIvili ‘ A beautiful weddlnl m 101mm ind in Saint Dunatalfl B81110! e was»: Wsdnesdl! ' - Nov- fltth. when Miss Marion Gertrude Maoldllllll. daughter of-Mr- and N1‘!- Dunlcan MacMillsn, Charlottetown, was united in marrllsfi f» 4°11" James Aylward. son of m. and Mrs. Matthew Ayl u of Soul-bom- 'l‘he bride was beautifully gowned in brown silk velvet with turban and GI-a quot of Talisman roses and maiden hair fern; she was attended by Mill Katherine McCloskey. who wore a dark wine velvet dress and turban- carrying a bouquet of cream mm and maiden hall‘ fern; the srwm was ably supported by Mr- Amos Oorlsh. Reverend Father McMahon, cou- sin of the bride, celebrated the Nup- tial Mass. after which a dainty breakfast was served at the home of the bride to near relatives and Assisting in servina W!" Mrs. Annie McMahon, Mrs. Roy Jay, Misses Mary oreighan. Mary M“ Mahon and Doris Jay. - The happy couple left on_ a short trip to Montreal and other Canadian cities; they were accompanied ac flr as Sackvilla by the bridesmaid and groomsmari. The bride was the recipient of PEA DEFENSE IN 8i A Yul N ll Son of UTE". Federal. accessories to match. wrryina I b0“- ' police scoffed tion of Phillip Kennamer. 19-119"- old son cf a Federal Judge. he mud in self-defense in killing John P. Correll. 28. story at this time." Madsux. Wipe inveltilntion loam us to belle" uutmeslaylncwulmuliefl dissgroanen umwmcns-rywt-lplw" IrankiinEKmnnmei-oftheOklo- many beautiful gifts. 11mm!’ Willi‘)! were a chest of Community silver from her associates of Moore 8r Mc- Leod where she was a pop cue Mourning meetings were held last gglaslady, U901! their Iihankov industrial plants. where couple will reside at Southport. The Guardian Joins in wishing Mir. and Mrs. Aylward many years of hlppl- Thursday ness. Purser-Hennessey when Miss Mary Purser became the bride of Mr. Harry rremiessey. Re"- Louls Dougan performing the cere- mony. The bride, who was attrac- tively attired 1n brown, was attended by her sister, Miss Margaret Purser. Mr. Ray Doyle sirpportsd the 8100M After s. sumptuous wedding break- fast at the home of the bride. the unid showers friends left on the Borden train en route to Montreal, Boston and New York. Their many friends wish them many years of happy wedded life. Prior to her marriage, the bride was entertained at several miscel- laneous showers, testifying to thl popularity of t“ l ~< -"~-~ ccuple. PARAGUAY 0N DEFENSIVE (A. P. gslluardian’: Special Wlrcl BURN A1318, Dec. 2.—Para- guay, confident the political upheav a1 at La Pa: has dsmoraliacd Boliv- A troops had noted slack ' Curursnda ‘and Fort Dorbigny con- tinned. another push. Request Seat A F o r Trial Of H a up tm ann (or. s, omT-Tsmu Wire) Canada. l ular young that I killed Gorrcll." he said. "I return the youna sorry that the night of Nov. 21 and heard the St. Dunstanh Basilica was the‘ scene of a very pretty wedding on ‘mesday morning. November 27th. decisive campaign of the Chaco war. Paraguayan claim that har in the Bolivian morale was accompanied by dispatches from the mm. uni-um; and at m other time numerous Bolivians had been takan p?‘ ncrs as the drive towards Iibrt La Pal. however, claimed the Par- aguay drive, which started Nov. l0 in the Canada El Carmen sector, had been definitely checked, although admitting the Paraguayan appar- ently wcre massing their forces for MJ.,Doc.2- Judge Murray wrote the sheriff hswouldliketomalsnctasonths procedure with a view to compar- ing criminal proosedinu in. the UnimLStatss with those of F Judge Held On Mur- der Charge. ' (s. r. by dual-sun's Special Wire) TULQA, Okla... Dec Z-Tuisa today at the declara- that "I can't accept the self-defense said Henry B. criminologist. "Our t between two Parties MIME! declined to any whether. hspsfsrrod we xcporiedpbt limedl at the kidnapping of Min‘ Vir- ginia Wilcox, 18-year-old daughter Wilcox, Tulsa oil man. homa district, calmly surrendered to police lateBaturday. "Iliorc is little I can say excel)! did it in self-defense and I am it had to happen." Con-ell was shot twice throush the brlin with his own pistol late Floyd J. Huff, Karma City aero- plane pilot, declared he drove Ken- nsmcr from Kansas city to Tulsa nar tell more than a. week in advance thc exact msnnerin which Cornell, student at a Kansas Cit! dental college. would die. Huff mid hedidnotgivocredmoe to the story because Kennanwr- had W‘ liquor. W110i) and his osuehter mid they know nothinz of any plot 88' sinst them. and Wilcox asserted he aemlied reason Kennsmer should champion their cause. Vi c e Chairman Visits Island D i vision An outstanding meeting o! the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America was held in the Depot Building, Charlottetown, may sv- ening with a hundmd per cent at- tendance. with the oldest Car In- spector in point of service. Mr. Lambert Spencer occupying the chair. After the usual introductory remarks the Chairman outlined the business of the meeting and then called upon Bro. Chandler, Vice- Pnsideni, to " the large and interested representation of the Brotherhood. The. lava a clear, com- p. b ive idea of the activities of of recent datc and iiititiiééi tink- 5. mic of the most interesting evas- ‘hcld at this point. ROCKFORD SQUARE SCHOOL Honor roll for month of Novem- 5P E bar: Grads X - l. Olive Howl-by; Elisabeth Gallant; 8, Geneva Stan- lay. Grads Ix--l, Catharina Feavyour; I, Mary Proviso: 3, Mary Stacie. Grads VIII-l, Mary MacDonald: 2. Helen legion; 3. Laura Hughes. Grads vrz-i. um an... Marguerite Semen: 3. Imelda vau- tour. _ Grads V-l. Ilorsnco Saunders: l, Julianne Gallant: I. Jean Gallant. Grads V-fl, llhlita Crosby; I, Il- slsbwlc: JAllianbcClair. Grads ‘IV-d. Frances Moduli“: Malena: 3.1m Aramaic. PIANO AOOOIQIOI M! IAl-I. load ll nawnAnly ._ u-s-u ‘flabby ysmg ‘if: mama a "amnesia." L-UM-i Presentation lilt- nlsht the following “d, $6. P lifid t0 Dr, Q w was a Ieneroul Purse. cwmmmed by “ u by the secretary eulogisuu were made by M; w_ q- Mr. B. W. LcPage and Mrs members of the Official n will“! Church have hoard u, you and Mrs. Archibald are “be” to leave Charlottetown and t“ up residence in Truro, m... M" we have learned io bu»... as one who was lntvnsrlv 1 ad in the work or ill!‘ m“, Coming from Zion (Tlllll m1‘ ' whore you already “u... some of us as one cnlirer work of the Sllndfiy s..'.?§§,‘“§§° the missionary can...“ o‘, m: Church, you have bllivi! June 19v; connected yourself ‘ branches of work anlnllg u. hm g, officers of the School. my‘ , __ l ll,‘ m“, vxrl"nlu$ olncllihtfilé DKZIENNNNSIIOIW5 ‘ “an” ,°,,'§,, . l (mas n - 1, l-lllda pullover? g Mary Mullen and Eileen Luiid s-s-u AndAddresgAt Trinity Churchl ~ At a meeting o; u... the 56m“ 9H C- Arch]. After the reading of the Add...“ remum "man, Nair. “@- Dear Dr. Archibald: It is with regret that we the I oard o; 7i Scotlg "T! now 0f you llifwpgt, For a fair number of v vh. Cltv, known go villi various As a member of ti... 595mm, ever since ‘Priniiy Church has had a Session, you have {Hp .. stint of your time ‘i: u.n...“‘,,l,k,‘.°.‘j' which Session has laid n.5,, y‘? In the work or oufsunu: 501100! You have rendered Yfiluably 5e7vlce- 9811661111)’ on the secrets: ial staff. As a member u; {ha M. and M. Fund Committee you have always been ready to assu; ish schemes 0f the Church, Any committee of llli‘ Imrd i0 which you have been uppognm has been sure that in you it had l. membe who would be most will. ing to do his part. We shall miss you in mcrc wm than we can now name. and shall follow you to your new home with our best wishes for your succesr We feel sure that you will at (mu connect yourself with thi- Church in 'I‘ruro, and we shall recommend you to the Christian fellowship and brotherly comi-udship or [ha Church there. In this particular n any rate. what is our loss will b; their gain. And now as we must say good bye. we do so with the wish mug ‘God may bless you and your; 1n new associations and abundantly make you a blessing. In sskyou to accept this gift, n would have you think of it simply as a small token of our apprggl. ation of your efforts on behalf d" the Church, and the work Llll Church represents. On behalf 0f the Official Bond 0f ‘Trinity United Church. HUGH MILLER, J. w. BARBOUR. Pastors JOHN F. WHEAR, Se mum Charlottetown, P. B. 1. December 2, 193i. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATXOI FROM SUNDAY SCHOOL i Dr. Archibald was also the recip- ient of an address and presenta- tion from Trinity Sunday school. The address, which was read by Mr. Sydney Green. Sunday school Supcr- andent, was as follows: Dear Dr. Archibald: 0n behalf of the Sunday Bchod we wish to express our hesrtf appreciation for your frlilild services. ~ You have filled a very imported , tion here. and the compemi and faithful manner in which yo! have discharged your duties h: been a large factor in the life the school. All who are interested in lhl work of the Sunday School. ll who have been helped by ll. will continue to fool the dcclllil smil- tuda to you for your work durlnl the years. and we are pleased l4 have been associated with you. Today, as we realize that Y"! are leaving us. and going out W! new home, we wish to siiy hvl much we shall miss your fellow- ship and co-opei-ation in xiv will! of the school. and ln‘ vhr- llfv °l the City. where you haw $10M! l“ what is best. At the samo time, u." Wfllll h‘! wish you and all your mmlli’ 1°“ health and good fortune liYlfl ill those things that go tn make ill happiness in your new horns. On behalf of the teaclwrs nllcd ,, . cept this small taken vi i111‘ Al“! will. and most sincere gold vllsll (Sigped) SYDNEY Gill-TEN. guuiqqvi-rnrlgen Grade IV-l, Joan l\fr(‘.\‘w; 2- ma McKenzie; 3, Francrz; tilt-sir.‘ Grade m-i, Wanda uluill- and Lillian McLean; 2, Jew» coal 3. Marion Coyle and Ewllll W‘ Grade III‘-—l, ‘Ilercsa (’-.\l1"l_"? Louisa Rossitcr; 3. Eleanor Trim?’- 3, Joyce MacTagua and Bossy. _ Grads n-r. Louise Welsh Illsn farm; 3, Mariel“ Mcm“ ' . who (Q Eis-inwem. sENAum a § e . 7-! and to promote those more uuseih ,