JANUARY 11. 1937 JOAN RAN AWAY FROM l.OVi pfbul shemude the mistake‘, oi taking that handsome Gable Al, mun along! A iove-ond-lough, - holiday that‘: another W. S. ("San fyoncisco") J/an Dyke smushl Vkgunrolnu oil our owl IICIUII Producnd by 'I'iflvcl0gue louph L. Munldewicz i ups". u t H," \ V‘ ‘> j .\ _ I ' room’ - TUEEDA? T-WEDNESDAY DAILY 3.15 — 7.00 -— 9.00 P. M. MATINEE j i ' ' Evgnmc; lllc-m 2ic43c4s¢ Mill JAMES GLEASON E R I C . B L O R E ROBERT ARMSTRONG Lilo Ln, Grant Mitchell, Erin O'Brien-Moore, 'Ro|pl1,Morgan,_/' THE ll TODAY 'l‘UESDAY--WEDNESDAY I DAILY 3J5 - 7 - 8.45 MATINEE I 1Ie-2'lc. EVENING 27c—33c. Card of Thanks Mrs. J. Herbert Lord and fnnlily wish to convey their sincere lhanlc. to friends for the mnny ncis of BIRTHS I I.. Jun. 5, 1937, to Mr. o-nd Mrs. Nell s. MncDougcll, o. daughter, Mnrcnrct Elizabeth. RICHARD -At Sunllnerside, Jan. 8, kindness and synlpathy in mm- lfll7. to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin recent berenvenlcllt, also for bcuuii- R-"h“"d~ i‘ 5°“ ful floral tributes. KELLY-mt the Charlottetown 'r2116-1-ll-1l. Hospital, Jon. 9. 1937. to Mr. And Mrs, Lucius Kelly, Southport, o 50H. CRIiE-At the Prince County Hos- pital, Jonunry 9, i931, to Mr. and Mrs. Leigh R. Crue, Summerside, R. SOD. Ill MEillORlAM In Loving Memory of PERLEY BUIILL Murray Ilnrbor Died January 1i, 1935. We often sit. and think of hiem When we are all alone For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Wn have only just a picture 0i a lace we loved so well "0 Dirt with IIim it was so hard No human tongue can tell. lie bade no one a loot farewell II! waved his hand to none His spirit fled before we knew That lie from u; was gone. l Inserted by his Parents, Brothers . Iiltl Sisters. ‘ "bi7i'ius‘ lllaclwlvl \'—At Havenlfll, Mass, on Frhlxly. January 8, 1937. Mrs. unniel Aluslvnvln or Bonshaw. Pun- erul notice later. hluc|.\"l'\'RII—Al. Si. Avnrdls, Sun- duy .i.'.llliiii l0. 1937. Robert Vern- on Ilnclill, o. age 59 years. Funer- al notice lrltcr. p15‘ 15R. in the City Hospital, Jan. 9 1937. Clurn McLellan, beloved ‘, ovire of Joseph Fisher. 986d 4O years. Funeral will take place from hm- lnlc residence. Fort Augustus. Monunv inorniilg ut_ 8.45 to St. Put- rirk‘ (rlnzrvn, l-‘ort Augustus. LIVINGSTOXE-Suddenly at Clyde Rivcr on Sunday, January l0. I937. N. D. MacLean l , r1 ‘A luilnastonc. are iii gglrgfpdnngilter of Mrs. Arclrbald 3339331533], I tlvlnzsione_ Fumernl notice inter. , ,A.\'-S.lci;lellly at Hazel- lALMII v 2255121 snturdrlv. January 9. 1937. OIIIIIIOOMIII Ill Am,“ Aiwuqplntngzlré 05A ‘ - , F Gra ~ . V‘ Nu“ wmmm “an unillt‘ Church at Rose , .. .. ‘Vlglioyflunllllikflilfilli. Hnmlfiloll 09m‘ 2M1’). Phone [l9 .. '_ q lin-aaoainf rQuvvv~>.'..~......-.. .. IVINTER MUSIC TERM LOUIS D. THOMPSON Teacher Oi’ Pian_o and Singing i Plllm-‘i Prfillllred for Examinations. Special rates for Children and Beginners. STUDIO. 9i Fitrroy Street 879. CRASWELL for Photographs; CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-6798-1-12-312. WATER RATES. Rat/rs for the MOnday the 11th. L-ZIIZZ-l-Q-Zl. N LIFE INSUR- CONFEDERATIO ANCE. 14-6798-7-12-312. RECEIVED PRIZES-Jn the re- port oi’ South Melville School clos- ing, the names of Emily Higgins ' nnd Rosemary ‘Trainer wllo received , prizes for perfect attendance were current quarter must be paid by ‘ i "nus unnkurrrlrrtlwlv trunkplrt}: r Knights Of Pythias Officers? C. L. MACKAY Past Supreme blaster At Arm: ‘l inadvertently onliltcd. I POLICE COURT-At. the police court. Saturday a young lad, with l o. long police record. was given six l months in jail on u chnrge of theft i fronl a C.N.R. van. A mun clulrg- l cd with receiving stulcn goods w - l remanded until ‘Yllrcc I drunks were fined. I PASSENGER TRIP (‘ANCI-ILLEI) ‘. wliecause of freezing ruin und fog 3 the Culuidian Airwzrvs cullcrllczi in. ‘ pussscllgcl‘ flight out o1‘ Churlrlilc~ , town Saturday. Alalils were cu , ried to and lrunl Nioucion, h ‘ever. A .\1)L‘(‘lill pilbfidllglji‘ 11151.1 I wns made ycslcrrlnv. FNTEIITAINED -- Allis. C. W Ramsay of Hnllfux (‘iltfliflliffd (Iii two occasions inst wcck, llonorinc; her sister. Miss lvillrtrcd liarinllz- ton of Charlottetown. On 'I‘llul'.=.d:l_v she was hostess at all nftcr five Dil-rty and again on Saturday at u dinner party and later taking her guests on to the supper dance at the Nova. Section Iiotcl, MR. E. II. MONKLI-IY, of our Head Office Stuff will be assisting Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Iilellisll at our Montague Receiving station next Tuesday and Wednesday, January 12th ollcl 13th. Rallcilers _who wouid like to have information regarding the method under which the pelts rlrc handled etc, will be able t0 have n full explanation of tllis from Mr. Monkley. The Dom- inion Silver Fox Furs Ltd. 11-2029-1-7-911. TIIE DOMINION SILVER. FOX FURS LIMITED is still operating its Pclting Receiving Stations ill Montague and Charlottetown. In Montague Mr. Mclllsh and Mr. Rey- nolds lire our representatives and in Charlottetown Mr. J. D. Jcnkins. Cash Advunccs am made immed- iately upoll the receipt oi’ the pelts at either of these Receiving Stu- tions. Mr. E. II. Monkley of onl- Headqunrtel-‘s stoli will be at the Montague Receiving Station Tucs- doy and Wednesday, January 12th and 13th. Tile Dominion Silver Fox Furs Ltd. 11-23138-1-7-9-11. l CHRISTMAS A THE INi-‘IRDI- ARY——Tlle Christmas scnscn was as usual one of cnjovnlent. for lllc patients of tile Provincial Illfirnl- ary and the thoughtfulness nnll generosity of those who so kindly remember theln during this season oi’ the year is deeply appreciated. The week previous to Christmas the Y.P.S.C.E. of Zion Church presented a. very enjoyable concert and treat oi’ candy. On Christmas day, after n rcol Christmas dinner they were invited to the recreation rooln, where o. musical concert was held-and individual gifts were (lie- tributcd from u llenvily laden Christmas tree, mode so by the rc- and the following: ’I‘riniiy Y. P. U.. Catholic Woulcnls" League, Sulvnl- ion Army, Social Service, Centrnl Bedeque. llliddiclon und Birch Grove Wonlclrs Institutes, Prowsc Bros, Moore lb lviucbuodig Cnrvcll Bros, Jnmcs 'l‘uit. l BRIDE-TO-Illfi SlI()\'v‘I-IIii£D--A,§ very pleasant evcnln,'z was spout.‘ recently when the girl friczldu oil Miss Florence Strickland guillrrcd at hcr home, l-i Spring Park Rnncl, i to tender hcr u lni-snluncuus- _shower in honor of llcr upprcnrhf ing marriage. 'l‘lle brlrle-to-hu WuF ushered to n (I(“.‘l)l'1li"(l cilull" in ill: livinf: r m: l Mi '. Borden Niycrs, while Inhcl n1: Wczkilll; March was played by AIIBS Ruth Gnrnlluln. “I Love You 'i‘ruly" wu softly played as little Miss Alice. flve-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dickson, made her np- pearanee dressed in white snlln and lace, with veil nlld bouquet maiz- lng o. Winsome nlld chnrnlillg min- iature bride, wheeling n well laden curt with many beautiful gifts. The parcels were opened by 1tilssElollu~ McMillan, and Miss Ruth Cucinlove read the humorous verses. lilo-s Strickland vcrv lliiillgly’ cuprenrcti her appreciation nnd thanks. Th.- scrvlng of a dainty lunch brought an enjoyable evening to a close. In Memoriam In loving I1I(’"‘J.l’y oi‘ our Mother, Mrs. Mary Tl: lur, l-Jmrrnld, who mused away J liry llih, 193G. i , Do not ask us we miss her, . 0h. there's sue!" 1 vacant place, v 0ft times we ink we hear her; , footsteps, ' And we see her smiling face. Now our thoughts are always wan- ! dering, To n grave not fur uwny, IVIiere they lnhl our dnrlin Ju..t one _venr aim tr ' Inserted Ii_v ller i lo-Nflflvl-ll-lli i g Mother l miiy. lntivcs and friends of the patients i flour different occasions while we ~ nqnén-Mtpj 4 ..-,~.._....- l II. t‘. MCLEAN Deputy Grand Chancellor . Mania glue 0f The Canadian Legion iiloids Annual Meeting i, Tile annual meeting of the Mon- ! tngue Branch. Snnadlan Legion, l took place in the Legion Room over II. J. Mllbolfs Drug Store on Jan- unry 1. President Geo. W. McDon- . uld presiding. After the regular business of lllc i l month was attended to Com. C. K. Wightlniln gave the year's financial report, showing that this brunch mudc grant strides in this way dur- ing the post year which_ in n large measure is dueto the untlrhlg ef- forts of President Geo. \V. Mac- Donald. We regret that he cnllno: see his way clear to lead us ngahl for the coming your, however, we cull always depend on his willing support. The officers for the ensu- ing your are as follows: President, Ewart Keeping. ISL Vice Pres, A. F. Campbell. ‘Jud Vice Pres, Murdock McDon- old. 31d Vice Pres, John Crotch. Sccv. Ccnl. C. K. Wightmun (rc- elected. Asst. Secy., A Hume, (re-elected). Following is Prcs. G. W. Mac- DflllilldS address: l Officers and i Montague Branch, 1 Cnlladinn Legion, Princ Island. Another year lms passed since you elected me as your President, nnd it gives me much pleasure to i greet you as we meet together this i cvcuing for our unllunl meeting. 1i, is not my purpose to give you , ml address, but just o. short report = on the happenings of the year and the work we have been doing. The Grim Rcnper has again been busy in the past twelve months, and Y has token from us our beloved King l George V. lie pnsscd away one year ago January twentieth. We were nil , shocked and grieved to hem‘ of ills z passing, and through that, wonder- _‘ ful lll\'(‘llllOI’I-—-l‘fltllU—~W'0 hcnrd the ilevvs ivithin n few nltmltcs of his pusaing. I need not dlvcll on his life. We n'l lulclv him, as he visited us on members of the No, o, or tire e Edward (‘AR SKIDS INTO YARD IJN- GINE—A our driven by Idrlward Show of Nilrwood Rillfl was vcry slightly dalnngczl Saturday evening wilcll it skidrlcd into :1 yard cnjzuic at the jail crossing on Longworth Avcnuc. ‘lllc cur skidded lcrllnrll on the icy puvclncnt mid tllcbunl- pct‘ lvus cu gill |J_\' tile slowly mov- ing engine. The cnr wus turned purl. way urouud nlld had the blun- per torn oil uL one end. No one was injured. Personals Mr. nlld Mrs. II. R Stclvart‘ lcnve tilts morning on return t.) Ol- ta-lvn. Mr, and ltlrs. F, B Auld, West‘ Covcllcad, hnvc rciumcd home oi- icr spending the past fcw weeks in Nova Scntlo. Miss Ilclcu ‘luc lins Tt"ili'ilf?(l to (lharloitctolvll to ruume llcr duties as a student ut. P. W. C . having spoilt an flljllfitlb’? holiday n1, her home ill North Bcdcque. Mr. Allison Rogers left tilts morning to resume his Fiddles ill medijnc at. McGill University. Ml)ll'l'(‘lll. Mir. Kenneth MacDonald loft Sni- nl-(Iuy morning on return to Klug- ston where he is (‘lliflllCd us a student. nt Quccnis Ilnlveraily. Mcssrr, Eric and Rudolph Recv-, cs ilnvc rciuriled to the Province nfler .1 trip tlaroucil the tinied Stairs, cud Western Cnnrdr. At present they nrc tile cue>ls of f‘ cir Uncle, Mr. Reginald Reeves. IP11’:- town, i B. R. IIOLMAN Past Grand Chancellor B. F. TINNEY Chancellor Commander ‘were serving ill France and Bel- gium. On Christmas Day, i935. he broadcast a. message of good wlll to all his people of the British Em- pire, and this proved to be his las‘. message. The sound of his fatherly voice will long live in our llcurls. O11 April second, 193G, we were called upon to attend the funcrnl i’ of our Conlradc, Lorin Brcllout. The attendance was small on ac-‘ count of the nlnost inlpnssuble roads, but he was lnld Il\\‘tl_\' with full military honors, Trumpeter Ifumc going all the wny to Bench Point. to officiutc. Then zigzlin eighth nnotilcr of our Comrades ivzw collcci to the Grout Beyond, Comrade Churlos Aialriiu, The roads being good, the attendance was good, and he received full honors, Cnlnradc McLoggclxl taking charge. We were fortunate in huving our ant cvcnis ill 1936. Firs‘. n1 the Do- nlillion Convention held in Britich Columbia, by Comrade Mcluuggan, who has given us a. lull account of ‘ the proceedings. Then at. Ridge at the unveiling of that won- derful memorial, we were I‘(‘,l)l'C5L’lli- ed by Comrade Keeping who gave us a complete account n1‘ the trip, the lulvei ing uncl nil tho other inl- portullt happenings, including the reception at Bilcklngiioln Pul; Ill August we llnd n get-together picnic, which proved tn be u very. su/cccssful uffnir; ill fuct so SIICCCHT- , ful thut we hope to lnulze i: un uu- , llual event. Oul‘ Poppy and Wrcltlh .uIe went. over big tilts your, as cu.- Secre- tary's report will show a big im- provement over last year. It was wit-ll deep regret tllnt we lenrncrlofthc ubdlcwliloil oi our Klnjr Tddwurd VIII. We llopc our loyalty and devotion will be cou- tlnued in the some spirit. l0 the new ; King, who also served with us and who understands our l ‘ch idcnls. During the post _v:ui- \vv huvc undertaken to sci. ilfilflll .i lulul known as a. Reserve Fund. 'l‘;lls fund is a sum of money w. usxlc to help carry on in luicr your.» when we may find ourselves short of the necessary funds i0 curry on ' nnd help needy Comrades. In order to makc n. success of this 1 must (Tl your attention to the ilunlllcnt ‘ nf duos. winch ill nluny (‘x1505 huvc been sadly neglected, We (‘IIIIIIOL curry on without _\'0lll‘ help in the playnleni of ducr». and also your presence at the nlectings. We have abundant cuusc to bc tilallkfui to lllc (liver n1 ull good for the l’)l(‘.\‘o'iI‘iE'$ we lwnc clljovcrl, mill nlay wc iroiliilluc in lv-lp cnrrv 0:1 the work illl! Lord ‘ do. In conclusion. I nun-t thunk the‘ lnelnbcrs for their Will lo heurtcrl SUIYPQFL iiilii’ llllvc Lilcn lllc lllc pust your, and sincerely hope lhul, you will give to the new Pro! Hit‘. Mattson Awaits Proof Son Alive (A. I‘. by (iuurdiunis Spccfal Wircl TACOMA, Wash. Jan. l0 Illl- posters. llijuckcrs and Dr. W. W. Iilatfsolrs demand for "new proof" hLs kidnapped sou. Cllnrlca. l0. still lived tonight blocked poylncni- of $28000 ran-run. Four inches of "UBCICIIIIZ" snow in the Tacoma area. added ilnotller obstacle to direct contact between the father and the mun who cap- iilNtl the bay in liu- Mnti. on IIOIIII‘ two weeks ngo tonight. None be- lieved tile kidnuppcr would risk leaving ill-c mnrks or footprint» ill the snow. Federal agents, n reliable source said. held firmly to their policy oi non-intervention pending deter- mination of the boy's fnic llllt waged l-cicntlrss undercover l-"ur ilninst “cllkclcrr " "The doctor l ii .urc l‘~' .. u; pcoplc hols dealing with 1w ti hr- waonl. as ured the boy is alive," the win-co declared. l l l I l brunch represented at the inlport- i Vim_v , \' _l0. lent the , snnlc loyal support you have given‘ _ l i J. ’I‘. MCKIIE Grand Outer Guurd illruutp lgluitzo Qllilurd) MONDAY" IhIS-Cubs social hall. 7100-3111111}; of ‘the evccuiivc of the Y. I’. l'.. West Parlor. ‘HIS-Scouts, Social IIali. 7:30 -— (‘omlnlttce of Bnzlvd Iionnl. Stewards. _ 7:IIU——W. C. 'I‘. l‘. Exist Parlor. l. uni. WEEK l0FPRAYER suuurlul Rev. George ‘(iiilespie _ is Speaker In Salva- i tion Army Citadel. The Week of Prayer for 193'! in } Cilnrlottetolvll will long be remem- Zcrcd as an occasion when fine fel- . iwsilip, unity of purpose and deep qlirituulity conl-blncd to refresh and invigorate all the churches in their efforts, and individuals in their en- deavours us Christian men and women. The response given on each of tllc nights of meeting. tIII! attention every spcakcl" . ulld the order, dignity and help- ‘ i fulllcss of nil the services is u cause , on April tiventy- , for rcul gratitude and rejoicing on the part of all. It now remains for cuch and all to rememberlhc me"- rcccived, i I ‘ Empire Lodge No. I9‘ , 0f Pytizias Knights No l9, Knights OIi l'.~ ncw officers‘ Elnqlirc Lodge Pythius n cll illr the 1-. (‘fill rln 'l‘lnll'sduy evening lu~!. .u~ uistullulg of- ficers were Dcpvuy Grand Chnnccl- i in" 11.16. nlcLcull. and acting Grand Vice (Jllzillvcl1oi" L. B. lvilliev, nctzng ‘ (irund Prclulc J. II. Wlldallls, nnd wrung Grand Master at Amls J/i‘ fdcKec. The follnwlng officers vvele duly Znatallnd according to the regular :llual of the Lodge, v”: C. C., B. F. 'I‘nlllcy; V. C., W lit-hr)‘; P. II. R, Vesscy; M. W., I.. (co; M.A.. G. Toonlbs; I.G. II. lit-Kev; 01%, J. Brody; KR. A: S. , i (l. MvLurL-n; MI‘ A. Ford; M. in‘. C.l.. McKulj ‘Trlrti-c, JA. Ml‘- KPllZlt‘. idnlpni- Lodge was instituted on lJz-c. 7th, 18119. \\'li.ll a fllfimllfifzilll) i-f about tlxirlv nlclnbcrs, many of whom have passed into the great, beyond. Tile Lodge has had its ups and drlunr. during the thirty seven yours of its lnstrnjv. and has lllli—, lulcd several liulldltd members lino the iliy-lclics of the ranks ac- cording to the beautiful ritual of the order. ' linden h.’ _.__ YOUR PRiifitliilV-i ION Nlf""tri 'r,..zr.‘ f‘l“" ' ~ ' . . > i -. ..‘i . Prescriptions dis arsed here nre , I assured of the Ii‘ ‘ in lI'\l‘ ltllll icrvirc. All dings ;.rc ni‘ z u~Il-|>‘ illtl rtundnrdizcd. for the BE ma] order.» receive tion. posnl. WI. DISPENSI-Z I'Rll,‘-'(‘i;|i"l l'.)\\' WRPFIEN III’ ANY I'llli~if l.l.'\'. liuvc your next tllxprllsrll ill-iv. J. llz Prime >1. You (‘I'll it‘l_\ llll us l’ ill shrill-e. Pill-m- and pr :l.lpt utterl- All night scrvicl- zit _\uur dis- Ernerst H. ,'-.}1il'ii"l nuvm. I w Ufficers i 5 The Lodge ll‘\.'~‘ . lnclnbcvs Illlillll to i. i lllon in Lllc orri» '. bcr of ‘ l, i (‘wrzlutl Cllh Domain wus lllc l1‘- uid, illcn u f Iucui. (‘HI ii'.\illg l.lnl the yit-rrl-lt‘. L. Grand Ou ' Lodge. and ivfll in >1 loin to llzo p011‘. ..; (wand Chancellor. . Bc=lrlrn ‘ilur- h ‘v. ill thl l " Grand lath/o Li! ut. (2.1. C.l.. {vine- Kuv was lil V121 v Jill nSiljireml It: ])l'l'r14'l.iilil\‘i‘ rvniv luidlu- lllli . clscn, ('31,, nlul 'l‘uii.n i», the ‘foronln Suprczil _ ‘ llc \\*'.l.< ciectrd S . - Arms, the Illlliit rained by u C." the order. ‘File Grand imluw i: i‘.F‘ Marl- . tllnc PFOVIIIFPS n: ' ‘H (Fzvll otte- f town next Augu. ' linh mid , ll. is cxpcrtrrl .l vml- ' 0.1’ rlncc of lllculbcl‘; wl.i .- liiuclous srovlicciiiloi YOUNG PEOPLE AT SONG SER- l VICEI DISCUSS ATTITUDE UN WAR A lurgc nudiencc oi’ young pco- ple gathered ill lienrlz illcnlorlzll Hall lifter the church services lilol evening when lllc rcgulnr weekly ollg services were resumed follow- Y ' L ‘ . ‘ . '. i- szlgcs and experiences of this wcck, , m5 the hond“ S6150“ Ml R0) und to g0 forward with rcnelvcd confidence and vigour seeking crt Sfecl DYOSICICCI as clloJ-r-llll. Mr, Chas Gougll led in lllc TC:- _ . . _ , lponzive readings and the Secret- zstobllsh n1 the llcalts of all the ‘an, of the Y‘ M_ Q A m1,“ pray cnnlpleic reign of Jesus Christ. On Saturday‘ evening, Adjt. Lynch was chairman of the service hchl lll the Salvation ‘Army Citadel I when Dr. Lcgzltc and Revs. H. L. i Denloll, Huch lviillcr, G. C. Web- ster, S. C. Cooper and A. E. Mac- Kcllzle assisted by leading ill vnr- ious items of worship. The Salva- tion Army Build was also in at- lcndlmcc, and led in the musical worship of the cvclling. During the offering the Band rendered ' "Lcud Iiilldiy Light" to lllc stately tune "Sundoll." hlr. Ci‘. le chose three pas- sages o1‘ Sci lturc as his tcXtILukc g 4.18: "iii-z-ulne he hath appointed lllc lo prr-uch lllc gospel to lllc D002‘; he hutll sent lllc to hral the brokcll-hcurtcd, to prcueh deliver- nnccc to lllc cuptivcs. und recovel~ , l lug of sight to lhb bllud, to set n‘. llhcrlv tilcnl that urc bruised." ‘ Also lllc wiircls ill Si. Mark 16. '. i and lil Si. Mutt. 28.20--Cllrl.s s" great conlmzuld tolllc cllurcll—"G0, i ye into nil the world. Lo, I am. with you niwujvs.“ (lonsicicrlnl: llll‘, first hulf of hi»; subject “The Gozpr-l and the. Holy Spirit’ first, MlxGillcsille. cnroiully follolvlnj; lllc stop.» of lllc Milstcl showed hi5 miuislr_v was indeed one of “Preach lllc GUI-DUI in the Poor"; "Healing the broken-heart- ed"; the "Delivering o1 the cup- . ,. . . .. . v. -» ‘u t ii\'(‘\ : clvlng ROLOHI) of Sh-hu lo lllc blind." 1nd .\t‘itllli_ lt- ubcr ‘ illf‘lll tllnl. 'c llfilltiPll. Th0 Git llcl llus a Cross nt the ccnlcl" ol_ll. lllc spcnkcr urged his conglcfzzilrilns to remember. llllilléllgliivtlglfiunl‘ " ‘ 0101.5 that. men u" .: . _ .- Alld ll0\\', this G059“! “W? fin‘ ‘lllfl is continued tllrollfliiliifbmlf" , inc of the llolv Spirit l" "l" w" i IVQIICIIIIISI. hus no llnnds but our,’ hands. l To do Ills work today- llu has no tccl. bill 0H1‘ "cl To lead men ill l-hs will? He has no tongues but. our lon- gucs I tell men how He d106- He has no llclp but oul- twill To bring them lo Ills side.‘ 1m;- the believer, his confidence in the Comforter ns a rcni and nbiding presence comes from tin.‘ words of Chr‘ Ililnsclf: "L0, In!" with you ulwuy ' Through this same lloly Spirit we, come through the 6051791 V‘ llcuvcn. "Now we lluvo come to the cndl oi our Wcck of PIILYCI‘ services. I fccl that, lllcrc nrc two results which shfllilii follow»- lve should be pncQm-pglfl because of these meet» Inga; I huvc been so encouraged. ulld I trust you have been; first of oil we should be encouraged toprny more; and secondly to live the (lospei. Let us llopc. trust and girny lilul, we sliull." To i ‘ erallcc llhe Aiurltilncs as qicnklz‘. n Week of ’i‘llus was; closed ‘ who Prnyel- of real benefit to nil ~ participated ln it. Yesterday, sev- eral exchanges were carried out be- tween vnrious pulpits, and it is an- ticipated tlln‘. one or two others, will be also llt the earliest oppor- ‘llne ti Lute \\'.'\.\"|‘I'Ii) SMELTS FOR FOX- ieed. Call at. 192 Queen St. er phone 2W. T00 l i Ia-ZIH-I-II-li. er. The Young Peoples Choir under the direct-ion of hire. Francis Holl Truinor sang zl gospel ‘selection “Since Jesus came into my heart" with solo ports llllixll by Mrs Mary Lliivrfill and Mr. rinrrl‘ Yonston. Deep iliLCTP-wi. followed a brief address by Mr. lvilllcl" McClure on the subject "Should Canada pic-. pore for war." Brief stzliclnellt.» also by Mr. .‘\.l.\i.(‘l' Alcbcocl and Mr. Iru l‘,lci)ol.nld lcd in all opcu discussion under the chulrlllun- ship of Rev. A. McKenzie ".21 which scvcrul speaker. from the floor of lllc nlcriulg tool: part. Points emphasized 1n the (El-rus- Milli were the teachings of Christ n; lllc Prince of Prucc, the laced of developing: un international or woll'i outlook on tilc affu ‘ nations, the (‘H1 of lr-Ziish ll altsln, tllc p:‘(l£1‘t’.\.s toward world peace by illCllll- of Christian tol- nilzong people, Canadais deb,‘ to the Mother Country, our moral obligation ill matters ol‘ dc- fvncc. and the necessity of deter- mining our attitudes apart from all feelings of nlcre senlilncnt. The‘ dlSfihHlOll throughout was foilowcd ‘ with deep interest und Rev. A. McKenzie closed tile ])(‘l‘i0(l \\llll a ‘ brief comment challenging young people :0 (it‘i.(i‘illii‘l(? their ].)("l'.>0il£\l ‘ attitude ill lllc Lgllt of their ill- dividual re polloilllllrv so; Chlllial Ii. wus unlioullced that the ~cr l(‘ on next Sunday would be held in Si. Jame.» CllillTll \\illl Rm. Jolln (fopp. S. C. M. Field StTYriJTy in (‘Ill Il('ll 'l'llc Sacrunn nl. of liolv Culllmun- ion wus celebrated at lllc lnornlnazi service. '1‘lle l‘(lilllllillllOll tllblc nd-y i l (tress by tilt‘ iilllllrltl‘. lllc ltcv. R.‘ lvior-rhcud Ilegulc. D. 1)., was based on Exodus 12, '.. , "and it .--h-.lll conic to 11855 when your children s' ., What nleoll ye by this" scrvic 3| tho”. yo shall >21)’, it. is lllc sacrifice of the Lord's Passover." At the cvc- ning service, lllc Xllihlbifd‘ took us; his thenle, "Tllc Parable of the Pllslriscc und the Publicun. Hc_ pointed out tllc vlvld collirzlst thuti Christ picture.» between the two types". of nlcn; spiritual SCll-COIICCIL‘ IIQMIISL spiritual ulmlc sic; llulnble-nlillcicclnc: . - s‘ point Ls that, the s-plrilnnl formullsi. gum,» nothing from Cllllfl‘ (loci Oil man, but the llumblc-nlindcd man gnills from both. lic MIIIKIS well in‘ the cstilnation oi Christ who was‘ ililIlIblC-lllllidflli nnd he stands well i in the eyes of his follow nlan. '1‘lle‘ beat tiling that cull ilzlilpcll to ll:., ls to have our boastful zltlirudc‘ checked and our self-assertiveness, repulsed thus to be taught how, little right we have to leci pleased, Willi oursclv '. The altitude ni mind nni spirit thut is liccciltallle nnzi,‘ rclvarded is the uttiiudc of that,‘ mun who crept one tiny into thei holy house and not. during so much, n’; to lift. up his eyes, snid: "Lord. ly- merciful to me o. sinner.“ At the evening service. Miss Marguerite Cudmurc mtg n rlolo, "In Tile Gnr- I (IPIl." l TRINITV It 111.... cuvnlrll Th“ llupi...~.vl' ccrcnloiu." oi o: Illllfiililll of Elders was part. of thc morning worship at ‘rrinity Church lllc IEPCIIIIII‘ ‘ (‘Vcllly Snirl .: uuclltij.‘ rclcgutltl lo ' or clltll lqrslflv El r", ,1 when the Elders ]ll'(‘\'ll)' by the Cflllilffiiililiill 2', to tin-fir .: 'r-<l 02in. Miller conoucicrl ted b_v Rev. ' Tilc cntlrc s with lllc crcnx prenchcd on "W: izctllcl‘ with God Our first though‘ i\' presum 1 lllilll: llc 1 _p—-‘WQI‘ lllli? iil' nitd (iulv oi ll ccedcd 1o sirm. CLIIIQICQHIIOH ' of such u l ‘ li_v ' one ln pur 'l‘hird. urlfv l. ‘. ho of (lllc llliiil \\'iJl'.:lli,l n"... 1w rcizlimn lo tin. 'l‘hc icxi o.’ tn ll ill (ill-um d“ uuu l‘ .. l ' . of lllc gvl .1‘. l'\'l"i‘.I. though lL ll ' lul-nnndcrl am‘. Disrtzlccllll-lz‘. due to lIBllfili. siliriluul nluirlul prclor, wilril \\'llt‘il he wrril» uud fi0lli‘, ill!‘ .~, lczzill." 2H1‘ .'~l‘.l"'.l..' oi illt‘ lrzhl l . bncluvurrl zlrzd drcanls, Y .l \l>i(lli.\. lllc \:~.c:;. finds the Holy ( volts against llllll‘ i self to the <"l'f‘.li.0ll o: en and u nuv . ":1.. grout. thin ' flll lmllnpgl greatest rhino ill. lllc progmllinii- or . God. tilc cllullc cry ngc nlld null CENTRAL (‘I|IlI~"I‘i\‘; (iii i{f'il (i: ~ ill-l The lllljflilil! .\"l ccl by the Rm, ti Zion Prcshvil-nun ( . \.~l lcxt wns Lukc L’! lllt‘. Lord said Simon. .~.nl.~.l bclniizi Sntun hath desired-t iii. .. l-‘li limb he may slit you us \\'ll<‘1i 1m. I have praynrl for tllcc lllul 1h: I.li7ll tail. not. and when thou {ill l~.lll\':l'ted strengthen thy brcllllcli " Mr. Websicr suid lalnll Jcsltq latnterl “Sinlon. Stun-z". i‘ v.2. the first ulld second wcrniuu I'll!‘ Hi- tnll dc b‘ to slit Iiiiil .<- winut. This vi 1.x before Stun 1. Lon-Pill Peter the rock. Ii lng that Suini ' M wheut, lllc illlil.:i tin l nnzl aim the lnll.~-,| snii '. be on our guard. Jv- . for the i (ll\'l<'il.|i ll:l<l ills 'I‘he mus unlllcul in‘ , 'I‘hcc". ‘.'..~ z. {Continued on puge l),