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CANADIAN NATIONAL cannon co, LIMITED Calgary Vauro-iver TORONTO Montreal Winnipeg niihrs ,1 New Geniflne Cast Iron Ralllfi "l lmpmved flgglfll. One that you will find to be a visible MW!!!’ ion of the good taste that you ghnw in your home and \ ‘it o! its appointments. , - 0n our!» w- Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. Phone 751. "'1 Queen Street - _ ‘THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STURE DOUGLAS PASTOR LEAVING FOR IVIARITIMES Rev. m. Griffiths“ on". Partlng Gifts by Douglas and Scotch Bus]; Presbyteriiins llicnfirr-iv l\!'.‘“f‘ill‘_\' 0:: 1n» On lvioudm evening a most infer- esting meeting ivas held at Knox l Presbyterian church. Dflliglds. when I |member5 and congregation gathered [in strong numbers to express in lim- gible form their deep dppirecatiou of their esteemed pastel", Rev, D. L. Griffiths. The reverend gentleman has irrciilif; rrzr.vc:l g1 fri" iii.ii;=li'.ii= L." 'largcr spheres of spiritual labor, and hes. much to the regret of the von- gregations of Doiig‘as and Scotch Bush, finally decided to acccptan im- ‘portant field of ministerial work in ythe hiaritimes. It was evident by the Jane cf the meeting that il, was with 'feeliug of sadness that the congrega- tions parted ivith their minister. Mr. Newman Eve ably iarcsidcd 0W1‘ 1119 enihusastic gathering. On behalf of the congregation, Miss Lila Walsh read an address of appreciation 0f the consecratmn of Mr. Griffiths, re- ferring also to» his unique gills. as p-reacliei". pastor and friend, and the , 71. ;~| "vs u‘ 1.111;. The horn was also PZ{])l'C5.=9d that the tlgggjng of the Aiasler would continue f1 lpliuiv lt';. eifcrt. in llic fin-Me. I'm- lowing the reading of the Bddfvis- M43 James Cochrane. for “on presented My, Griffiths ivith 11 pizrio. handsomely Sulbclibed t" by tl-mge preceiit and tithe"; M1; urufiiihg in i‘: lred, among other matte s, to the in- lnumerablt- kindness extended lllm hurmg his pastorate. aildlng that one log the most pleasant Cllllpi/Jlii of his lllfe was being closed that, evening. He also mentioned his intention of re- turning for a visit ere long, and hop- Ved t, occupy both iiulvils for a sun" day, 1i, ‘was with mixed feelings he iwas leaving his many friends: 11ml Vthese two faithful conifegaimllfi would often come to mind. Wherever he might be. ' purl“; the proceedings. soles were swam, rpnflgfgfl by Mi.“ Jessie lvilalgli, Appropriate hymns were sun; with Miss Myrtle Walsh at the or- - gan. l The ladies of’ the church Ia‘! Pr?‘ part-d very tempting refreshments in the tray of sandwiches. cake. and tea. of which all present enjui-ably Pill’- wok. A very eillfying meeting was drawn lo a cine ".\i'r-:1.~.l_' "l .:i Hi1 “God Be With You '1‘lll We lift-er Again." iimoug the other hymiu. sung was "Blest Be the Tie That. Blnils." Rev. D. L. Griffiths is now located "clsn P. "‘ ‘l "r 1i 1i i"'_‘“ l; 6cm" i-,.. : "Jr '\'.‘I“.l>§ 1am‘ 111i ' .‘ i li-TI The morning text was Gal. 6.vs 17 "I bare in my body the mark. of the Lord Jesus; In the evening Isa. 40 3i." Thev that wall upon the Lard shall fClZL‘ '. l large, oongiogatLon-l it both services. the congresfl- l ‘Elizabeth Fry instituted First Prison Reform The following extract has been for- warded to the Guardian and will be lo.‘ special interest to many readers as ithe Messrs Gurney Bros. of East lHoyaity are direct descendants ‘of lElizabeth Fry referred to who was herself 5, Miss Gurney. “There was quite a stir in the pneetinghcuse of the Friends in Nor- Jvich, Eng. rnc night in February‘ of ‘i798, for ‘an American speaker, William Savery. was to address the meeting. Every one went out to hear the stranger, even many who had never given much thought to religious ithlngr. Among these was an attrac- itive girl of l8, who went because her Jalbfir desired her to go. This was lElizalrefh Gurnev, ivho had occupied glberrc-lf with all the customary things ltlzat $il"il daughters in England usu- ally d3—-s"cial things. of course. for lLhe most pcirl. li on the girl. s3 deep that cxltlerl to become a “plain and give herself over to ,S{’.l'\'i(‘l3 for others. Her family, which ‘consistcd of four lit-others six sisters land 1W‘? fflfilcl‘. nclfccl that Elizabeth beciiiiie lliiKIll mom tenrici- and loving ivitli them, thought less of herself ythan before, m". lILLZClI more con- wirlc-rate of their wirhcs. Her new wcz-l: did not end at horns, ‘rut. bvanclitd our. to two 11??!‘ of the village. for whnm she bvzrm n 511901 zvhich sire managed herself, Tor two vcars she (Yilllllllflfl this school ivork, Ihcn "led a young man. Joacph ‘my. iiro ivns encrrgcil in busi- Friend." the QRLOTTEZOVTN GUARDIAB Gentrai liuarriiah ,_-_._,_ I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE? lllENl-Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chow- en, Highfield, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Mabel Gertrude, to Emmans Garfield New- son, of Bracklcy. marriage to take place early in November. 76l2-1i P- E. I. HOSPITAL CADIPAIGN- District meeting in Caledonia Church, Caledonia, at; a p. m. Wed. nesday, October 15, with addresses explaining the Prince Edward Island Hospital Campaign, and an enter- tainment by Charlottetown artists,‘ to which all are invited. No oontri- l billions at. this meeting. 503-13-10-31 ‘ _..__ MISSING MAN RETURNS.—The Halifax Herald says, "I am glad to be back home and also to let the people know that I have not joined thc already large group of ‘missing people," said G. L. Burroivs of Dartmouth, while speaking to The ; Herald Monday night Mr. Burrovcs, ' who had left Halifax October l and .\VB.5 rcporwd missing. stated that the whole affair was the outcome of the fact that a letter which had been mailed from Sunimerside. stating a change of plans had gone astray and is still missing. Burrows had gone to Summerside as planned but on finding that a prospective custom- er had gone to Tignish. he abandoned ‘ his original plans and went to Tignish. He concluded hi: business there and drove to CharlotLet-oivn. where again his plans unclcrivent a change. He had planned to ‘stay at. ii hotel in that town but found lhathe could get through his work before n“, m L My‘ T] _ dark and left for Sackvillc. N. l1. _' n 9" 11' ‘Us nwant that In the meanwhile Mr. Rcbcrtrrm of ‘no t give up her school in the ' "n1 but it. did not . she should confine hi‘! c1. to tbc iinrruv interests of '10:" own 11c": iirmc. (‘n the contrnijv her activities increased. because she ‘had mire opportunity for enlarging ‘them. She \!'0l'l>{C(l among the poor E05 Lnnden, evcu befllnle :1 preacher of thr; Friends and did a great deal of rutendid work. But it was not until 1812 that she Ewan the work that has made her name imperisliablr; She‘ visited New- zclc Prison for the first time and ."flii' Eflfl ivrmon huddled POllICI‘ in two cells and two wards, the trier! ‘and untried. all with their numegous children. li n2 in the most unspeak- nble conditions. Trev were illlrvln 1:12;. they hzirl no ln-ilclinir. nothing but the lrarc floors lo sirep on. ‘illie prison liad been built. tn hold 48!). but if held 800 and was nothing short of ‘den of pollution. The language the iarisancrs; useri was disgusting they ‘were Rl.‘=-3llll?l_\’ law. and there was no one there ivho cared whether they worr- laivless or not. Elizabeth Fry r1w at once that she Iizd conic uigcn l2»: lif'~'s ivork. The icry first 11in: she visited the place she was obliged to leave her watch in the office or it would have been torn from her as she went among the fCfllliilllis of the ivards. It was someivnnt of a problem to know how to begin work among such ri lawless lot, but Mrs. Fry ivas far seeing and had a pretty good under- lmiciuiz: 0f human psychology. She first, brought bedding to the prison, then she brought tlcthes for the in- ‘inaies. who looked askance at her as if they did not trust her efforts for their comfort. Gradually they learn- er! that lwcr motive ivas nothing more than kindness and that she really had their good at. heart. She interested a large number of ,hcr friends and acquaintances. with the rwult that a ladies‘ association ‘var. formed for the improvement of illf’ women prisoners. Religious in- trurtimi WIIS given regularly to them, z m. ,t'mi ivns appoiiiterl. and all the lime the officials lonkt-rl on in amaze- mcnf. n‘. what lYflS lacing done. Vvithin a very feiv irars Newgate land entireflv clinnzetl. The prisoners iviilliuilii submitted to the rules for flu-u‘ own i-xcll-beinir: they were "berllcuf. laiv-cilurliu; and lcnk care ‘oi tliclr own bodiew. It hnd taken a ‘ZIGQC deal of persuasion. bul at last they realized that goodness had tczne ~mon~ "vvl not nominate. arklng out if ru but out uf a (lCElFS to "c'5i"10 llll ray. Prfscn reform new‘ became the lqrcat object of Mrs. Fry's life. She rirlicd ivriswns in dlffrcnt parts of the liinqdcm. slip ivent on the continent ‘liltl inirrwrrared many Improvements. ‘hi-re. She also did i-i great deal to l".l‘l'C\’0 ti"? rcnrHlon of female con- vict: sentenced in transportation. Through lirr liillireiice. libraries were ‘zrcim in the naial limsnltals and rc-rvizuarrl flaflnnz. rind Eiblr: ivere KVFlJllPFl f1 fhcm. ChFdrei-i born in ‘lllflll were mil into qwrl surround- ‘we vii-l lruvht linnc:»t_i' along with 'll(, ihrcv, i-“fls. Yl v-rv evident that the Hi-v went!!- .._.‘ ,... -t under ordinary ccndTions have been rczreived For 5 Years Qualify 5'? Ciqgr 351391153“ 3.103035‘ “m; whom M1; Tl" fact that the IIIEELEZQQ was not spendnig a few clays Burrows i; (1n1r)]()ycd_ 59m a nqgggngj received and 411510 that no \',"u.'(l wa: 22nd started for ‘ to the hotel in Charlottetown \Vl1(‘l‘C l‘-(‘f\l'(l from the travel-er did llilllll to! ' it ivnulrl circulate the rumrn" tlizil Kl!‘ by Mr. Burrow-s. “'11; lufisifld» lu ihc iiieanii ‘ ‘"611 he ' '1: told of the rumcn a lrzenzl ll“. Truro. .\Ir. Burrow; ,' . .. .r.'l tint the probable cause of th: roux. nail...‘ hzirl caused. His 1112.1, lllllillli- lc= of the Roller ‘X113 the bad stom illcr ‘[1011 0i anything out of the ordinary oat-r lhc 1.1.1. ivcek-end. - I’M five feet eight inches and weigh 210 pounds. 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One glance and you'll scc it's the best underwear value ever offered -—but you’ll never knoiv bow comfortable under- wear can be, until you put it on. Thcrc‘s a Styli and wciglzt :0 meet every need- ancl a price to suit every purse. FlOlNTf OF ITANFI ELDT 1 Accurate measure- “ merits . . superb tailoring . . perfect fir. closed crotch. 5 Non-rip cuffscaitis . . . smooth and elastic. Always soft ; . . always warm . . . outwears them all. f“ Exclusive may-fitting 5 Bliil-‘Ofls ih-‘I ‘"033 pull off. ABLE \ 1 —Vi A M - DU A GUALITY m w ET EVERY NEED wt iu ".1 VALUI Al iycnv nmcE Guarsnfccd f0 Ill.- $21"!!! 5m" .l'i'l l ‘s’ c‘ 681L137 impressed with both suv.ces."_~___, l, .} .1