21.1w BIBL S0 Esau!!!HEhBRBHaxw:-:u¢_u§:¢—xm cnuecaeo reueimow fig :E:-:§=-=&l-=§Ms:-: .gz-zinz-zaxfi:saa-:axnfii sr. Psrsivs CATHEDRAL I"" ‘“" Oililltfifl 0|‘ INGLAND iioehievd M2 __,__’.-..__.-..._ llev. Canon l. M. Malone . M.A.. L.Th. 0o Mstinsl ' 00 ilely loohsrlst. Choral and iermoll- 2/30 Sunday School. Ivonseng and Sol-men. 11.15 Friday. 1.45 Saturday and Thursd . N’! 0- servloas are hold in l. All seats are free Visitors are the incumbent is em after any service. EVERYBODY WEIKJOMI "gszrrrt-“ri r '--P"1- -" sr. PAUL'S enough“ alas T. Ibbott, lloctor Min Lillian Iario. Organist hool. Prayer and er and Sermon. Curate "of ‘s Cathedral will con- duct all the Services. w-PRESBYTERIAN ~' ' (‘HE KIRK OF ST. JAMES Sermon. L00 Evening Pray Minister The Rev. T. H. Busaeii Some" - Mk?” 8.1M. Miss l. Lirlfien McKensio Mill. BM- MOINING WORSHIP the lenre.‘ I Are They" A. l. Gaul — ontis (Bachei es, at ‘lines. a stun‘ CFC!’ » . Church School. BSHIP Wney Ielnd wiil_ conduct the II‘- eliver -tho sermons. .._._....._.__ ZION PRESBYTERIAN Prileo and larsften Street L 1 Minister lmv. u. cannon wllsren _ m... MOBNINE WORSHIP Theme: ‘The Power at urea. cs1, 29d. Joy of Man's De- Ahthem: "Joell. is. sioeisui School and NING WORSHIP ‘Teliowiaip With Co liy with us. UNITED CHURCH of’ CANADA. VNITIQD n Minister I. MeLeunan ELI-A M conducted by the Dev. Dr. A: D. slarinfl-Bowhoven, arranged 1.; Lib wnnsmr. sermon by Dr. Mscltensie "Teach Me 0 Lord" - ‘so at tho organ O 11.00, 1 There will be so lseioo Oboir _-- irector W01! Sill? BAPTIST rue nAvmsTEnuncn Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy. 5.1!. nsosmuo wossinr 1 . . Sermon: “Christian Isithl the Well of God." Anthem: "Turn Thy hes Prom My Sine" (Sullivan) The Church ilchbol immediately follows Mornlnx Worshi . EVENING WORSHIP ‘i l’. . Sermon: “What Think Ye oi Christ." Chorale: "Round Me Fells the Nllbt." The solo of the evening will be suns by Writer Derry Bugden. - - Members of the Church and Con- Iffilation are urged to support generously the work of the Bri- tish end Foreign Bible Society when celled on during the in- coming week. Organist and Director of Choir. Mrs. G. Elliott Full. You are lnviied to worship with ' THE BAPTIST CHURCH TEFTRXL- fi-{REETXF 011012011 Kent Street ltev. M/arvei D.‘ Dunbar Minister Mrs. Milton Stewart, Organist. 11.00 un. Sermon: "Under-gird the Victory". Guest speaker: m. 0. W. McCally of Toronto, Ontario. the All Cansds Committee of Churches General Secretary of- of Chrii in tho Dominion. Chorale: "Nearer, Still (Morris). $.30 pm. Church School will meet in the Annex. 7.00 p.ns. Sermon: “Mightier Than the Sword." Mr. M. D. Dunbar will preach. Solo: The S of Galilee" (Morris) Miss lie Macwilihm Central Christian Church on Sun- u‘, “flung Wm pa, "c" ‘mu: Sermons, in the Morning on "Re- to the unparalleled Book books‘ the Bible; and to the on- rel eled work of the British and oreign Bible Socie‘ whose one ambition hes been, and is today, to tho Weed at God in the hands oi all men and nations. in s way; with His people. 1.1.11; Mil}? Foreign iiiblc Society IN f-CANADA AHD- NEWFOUNDLAND i PIINOI EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY BEDUILDING WITH THE BIBLE IN THE FOUNDATIONS Will you Help The Society? To Send me Scriptures to gber ted lands 1n an almost lbie oas Europe. - To maintain and if possible Wershl in Ills house; on Bis day; UEIITRM. Gllilillil of ijel taunt. but firm i’. ‘uiifiiifim-ofi’ .1111. able is savanna. ' “U _--_-_. OIAIWILL for Photographs. UONII II. _ ‘ o: ATION LII‘ m BALI OI‘ ROMS COOKING. st I o'clock Saturday. Oct. 2'1, at St. James Kali. 10, It. it. 31.411 c0111.. - Bend 1n our m... we have ocsi. l-l. it, rge a 1o2c-u. SUMMI will reopen on Sunday, October 28th st 2.30 P. M. There will be s eciel music. Rev. Lewis M. urrsy, Minister. 10-27-11. .___._ COVEHEAD CHARGE UNITED CHURCH. — Service Sunday October 28th are: West Coveheed 1 A. M._ Covehead Rood 7.30. Rev. T. A. Wilson, Minister. 10-27-11. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH ——Public Worshi Sunday, October 28th. 11.00 A. . Nor-t Rustico. 7.30 P. M. Stanley Bridge. The Anniverser service ‘planned will not be hel this Sun ey. Rev. E. F. Coffin. Minister. 10-27-11. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHURCH.-Sundoy, October 28th. Wlnsloe South 11 A.M. Princetown Road 3 P. M. Hifihfieid 7 P. M. Sunday School Ra iy Day, Winsloe Nort ‘l P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Interim Moderator. 10-17-11. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, October 28th. 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion. 10.00 A. M. Sunday School. 11.00 A.M. Morning Prayer end Sermon. 7.00 P. M. Evenin Prayer and Ser- mon. ’ All Serv css wii bo con- ducted by the Rev. l‘. D. Hender- son, Curato of St. Peter's Cathed- ral. Everybody welcome. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. - Both Mornin and Evening Wor- ship at The irk tomorrow will be conducted by The Minister the Rev. '1‘. I-I. Bussell Somers, lVi A., S T. M., who will also preach the r-l isicn in the Home" and in the "Evening on "The Longest Way Round in the Shortest Wsy Home." The music will be under the direction of the Church Or- enist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, us. Bee. The Morning Service will be broadcast. over CFCY. At 2.30 Sunday School. POLICE COURT — A charge o! theft of soods under the value of $25 wss substituted in o remand case of breaking and entering with intent to steal and the two defend- ents were sentenced tn 30 days im- p! sonment. Sentence was sus- nded on condition of good be- eviour. Two drunk and disorder- lies were fined Q0 and costs or 30 days, and $10 snd costs or 15 Oeses under the Excise Act. One increase supplies of Scrip- tures for peoples 1n every Continent. To egesd the good news of -the os e1 in hitherto un- touched sngusges. To co-ogrerate with other Bible ocleties wherever united effort is possible. lfts you can have a port 1n is greet work. In the P. E. I. Auxilic . tomorrow will be "Bibe Sunday" and "Bible Week" will stat Monday. Durinfi the wee special efforts w1 be made to receive offerings for this greet wor . Sum- merside ranch etes for thes events will be Novem- ber 8th and 19th. - lirs. lictcrmacks 1'10 PRINCE ST. __... Boom Sutes t pieces; Oh e el ; Vanity b China 0a eta- Wardrobes- IOII lees. all in A- GIVS US A CALL. Ww v ¢v~v¢‘O'Q4-O-0-§9 USA0011 LIMITS 0F PROPHECY ' " ‘ ronn MYSTERIOUS houses RIDING THROUGH-THE WORLD Iueday Night, October 28, st 8.00 O'clock g urn DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Laptkorno Avenue Welcome Tove in on CFCY every sou. coast glltlfifllt ' llllrll Sunday School. Worship and Imthlas. wgdnejdl? Prayer Meeting. “u”, Young People's ell Wei- out. ; . C. KLIINSTIUIIQR, Faster. el Shurelr Brill 4 Fr M1225.‘ 133E. A I 1 By your prayers nnd your \ I 1 FURNITURE STORE NOW 0N ANN-Walnut D31; resers; Buffets; Chaim Pull-out Oosohos ohen 011p ar : erre Din ng Taster Orilg and Mailm- i cen ition. ...__.- ._---_---- was adjourned until wdsywsnd the tolgee other cases until Tuesday. . 80. . TRINITY UNITED CHURCH»- The morning end evening services in Trlnit Church on Sunday, October 2 th will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. A. D. MecKenzie, who will also deliver both sermons of the dey. The music for the day will be under the direction of Mrs. Keith S. Rogers, and will include two Anthems: ‘The Heavens are Declaring: by Beethoven, es ar- ranged y Dudley Buck; and "Teech Me O Lor " by Attwood. Owing fo Mr. Kendslls lndis osi- tlon there will oe no Junior C olr réractice in the afternoon. The hurch School will meet at the ususi hours. Till UEEWS MESSAGD- At great ible Society gathering 1n Central Iiall, Westminster. the foi- lowing is part from e letter which was read from Her ivlsjesty The Queen. "I welcome this effort to that God's richest blessing wii rises. I am sure the best weicon November 18th and h. i h . Th Chu h Schoo n. animmdleteiy? at tii: close o he "What Think Ye of o evening solo will be sun b f t Ch also; arr; s11“§§i1'-r'1'“1 ‘The music of t e da wii st end director of c m: iiAltLUll EDS YOUR HE]. I National Temperance Study v | l Course for Sunday Schools, I945 | rravor:00oc.mot1ous1oolo|us. I Abconoi. AND SOCIAL urn Little and Thomas M rmand ' Monday: TbeI-ndefsCss-oar scflpmrt “mum “In tile tw tit and ' ' ‘W, y“ o, A“ mmxhim instruction of toy father. boson Elan w relsn over Israel in 9mm“ l: 8_ h“ “Wmi- Mes parents wuss their ch11. h?‘ °*‘"‘°“- drcn as m flhe can“ of alcohol ____ m in“ “gum‘£nhm' H h‘ w” as s beverage. This is not because annnn United Church u, ‘ Co. Zimri. captain of PuOd With dfllli! ilhtii ha Oflilld D0 reason or kdteifend himself; i 8'“ "m" can be s reel new. Alcohol has 3:29:13‘ figdb ‘“gh“q“;:: “fr!” it“ been an age long problem, and w y 5° m 3 m" There Mg strong Judgments against and invite men 1n to my they are self- man. their prospects in life. iifes, save us by ‘fhy power from the shame and lcu of sin. Amen Tuesday: The Road to Poverty d witnessed have I committed?" know of, but I have orders not to “None that I fifteen years . robbed him of his profession than of his independence. then o old-egg enemy of men's high. Question: Why ls liquor likely to lead men to poverty? Find out how much re- Chrlst dost offer abundant life to thy children, grant that men and women in over increasing numbers mum may realise the dangers of sicoh- 1:90p“ who u, ggutiom shout spending money for food or cloth. ing are often reckless when pey- 5110"! in; out cash for drink. The sv. ‘eragce anneal sgognzlin& formllquor u . m . wo- Wflmurti "Th?! d"!!! W0 MM n man. call . A roximaui of violence" Proverbs i: m“ d h d w y A limo girl arranged a bring the Bible back to the peo- gle and the eople back to the ibie, end it s my earnest prayer rest upon this and similar enter} one beverage‘ Amen‘ or the returlng men and women. and one which would help them most to forget the horrors of war, would be for them to find e Christ- ian home sweiting them.” In the . . I. Auxiilsry tomorrow wllll be "Bible Sundsby" and Elbe Week" will stsrt ondey. Durir" the week special efforts will be mode to receive offerings for this rest work. Summerside Branch gates for these twists will be blrhhdsy bu liquor. so ms s paty for her friends. All went mer- d, “h” “an”; $34 g ygaf, her father come home drunk and was so rough that the question: How does the drink guests hsd to 1Z0 homo Bicken- habit mm Canada? the little girl seid to depsrting frfmds: spoils everything " Drink certainly spoiled the V-E Day celebration in lislifax A mob of Civilians and service men goth- ered. Breweries end liquor stores raided. Ll uor flowed feely. Question 1 Why ls liquor libe- soid cheaply or gven sway Then 1y to lead a men is povertv? looting began 5mm v en THE BAPTIST CHURCH. -’I‘he service o1’ Morning Worship at 11 A. M. will be conducted 11y the Minister, the Rev. I. Judson Lcvy, B. D. Recognising "Bible Society Day" Mr. Levys sermon will be Christi n Faith and the Word of God." ullivsn‘; Turn Thy F!“ ns’ wii be the morn- windows were Goods were stolen The authorities were powerless to restore order. “mum For two days and two nights bh-e looting continued. ——— oi: people were sr- Lesson m. ocrormt m1. nomad ‘more were many accidents deaths. In two days 0N ‘I'll! WAY ‘Ni SUNDAY s did more da- \ 8011001. cit-y of l-Iailfsx. revenue re- . 1 W - ”‘°"“.“‘ ‘?»'.°ii‘.‘“3.111“‘l§“.'iiu..$u minister, whose sermons w n h 1 m 1 tn ciirmi" e o or s s c ors e dliilyiifi ihtJTh ‘noun . l a . a b; liquor-erased time: than the amount ceived from the solo of liquor 1n thoymvlnce of Nova Scotio for a Th. mm“, u, m. Writer Berry Bugdcn. The em- Consro- nterested ere urged to sup ort generally the work of the Br tioh and Foreign B1310 Society 1 their special ef- ° Ii‘, the to our ohaiige of Mrs. c. 1:11 oh; run. or- so of 11mm a real u uuAltDlAN fort!» IOOd nuns of Osnsds. Amen. Thursday: Itaee Experience hear the and f sake not the law of thy mother." are ktlLioys. It is because UNI-IR m" ‘Atgzbzmfi they have lived longer and have sees what alcohol does to people. wen-i 1n and smote him and killed hm]. l ma“ u: M“ . They do not telk theory-they mink This is not a pretty talc. then, drunkenness does pretty things! Many e man habit of persons. neighbours or relatives But $52.22;: m Race fence is the total when ho has allowed himself to be Indium“ o . m,‘ ‘uoceukm of parents and children. In some of; our choices such recs experiences it. ‘There 1s no need for individuals emy. In certain Canadian cities "for p extmdvew‘ to experiment in order to discover iris stsnd in dooraay: 1;‘ wmetglm to ‘$3, ‘w “and . .. . , any r ers h y he lhiwmbgerrmzflmkggthil fr?‘ 3:‘? never touched 1t The simplest. ' “ ° t’ safest. ssnest thing 1. to decide They are liven more to drink, it is reported. and when arffticientiy; drunk all their money s. en mm them. ‘hue, those _ use intoiricstln! drink are 515;; ‘hjfw,f""‘“kn‘,§”,lff,‘féaf“flfe loss y ' ' not siwoys be 1n the form of 7:021- wnm‘ why do I mp8“ ma’ BY. They may lose treasures more precious by fer-health, the respect Payer: o“, “m”, n flunk respect. iheir mo. in God and 1n i,",‘,,°;,,‘_°’,h§‘{§ *3,;;,;§',3,~,,§,1' m’ tisnce. Help us from their coon. Q“ m“ do mm ‘on eleiietotxasgn the Christian way of through the use of liquor. ‘ ' ifhe results for themselves, Liquor never to take the first drink. Question: R-ece experience has s- , dgmcntsf l‘ rldey: M erteiity Dudes-missed “m” Script/ore: “In the day of our Th’! 5"‘- WT 5*" king the princes have msdo him "m" w‘ lck with bottles of who; he stretched out his band with seem- ers." Hosea 1:5. iooesneea ct our own land. my people?" Ether l: l. more are spent for 1m onuthird of the people 1n Csnad Midis: y "Wink Prayer: Lord of the lands, help us to free Canada from s11 fhat wastes, weakens or defiiee. Amen. QUESTIONS clue 1o marks. ny roar! Grime (Junior) wars ver much exalted. mass runs roun nnuderoal potent 1 r prises. 8o. pleaoriiltlon TUDIIYDNII Al! PIBUI morsnoo. "She was ao ellnootiniearstm office." said d shout m. ace Lillian and when adnuik LEW ‘Phat Hosea was correct he h: diagnosis becomes apparel: an?“ mfihimmhl‘ thouslu-fulpeoplotodaywhora. "1 ,, ' S“ W‘ W" W W" gerd with deep cox-learn the moral ty. Proverbs 28: 21a. Th, Th‘ WM" "m!" majority of unfortunate ls car. quit‘ " “we l“ ‘he ' “W” M 0 ed for in institutions o rneldll large city office building. A shab- fl-umy “M”; m", they wok WY wed m“ with “shaves u... wron nun m 1m afier n“. m” m9 “WW”- M in: acoep intoxicating drinks. once the operator ordered him off. n“ pflyphg“ o; m”; w," m Mhvwmqf lnawl- direoilinovrithifligkncnostthlnk. . Willi’- Wm" ore of today in their warnings re. T0 which "he gassing the harmful offecte of tribe us; ofueioohtoliloubevewes; h mo o f o at on. '0 M» 1n We elevator" mionsuips beetwean mo‘; and. wo- Reiuctsntly the mm left the ele- men ‘t pay-Lg; whqvg liquor i; not , F permitted are on on entirely dif. 3e" afhlgnra-tgrgiog- 'gh!.‘1mm ferent level from thus? at Amefikm‘ ‘hupml "86 ies where liquor flows reeiy. A Quoted: Wh does lloucr lower “t” w‘ ml“ m“ d?!“ hi4 the level 0t soc s1 life. ANNUAL PROVINCIAL CANVASS BIBLE SUGIETY Oct. 29th to Nov. 3rd. “Put First Things First" “Thu Word Was Made Flesh and Dwelt Among Us.” Al. this time when all human values seem to have been swept away by "Man's inhumanity to man” God's word is the only thing real and abiding. On Monday, October 29th, representatives of the Bible Society throughout the Province will call on the general public for contribu- tions to help perpetuate THE WORD. Thousands of copies of the Bible are given away annually. It is also translated into hundreds of languages and dialects, end given t6 those who know i-IIM not. The Bible is also distributed among prisoners in penal institutions. - With your help this work can continue. Welcome the workers when they call. GIVE T0 THE BEST 0F YOUR ABILITY A Life Membership Certificate in the P.E.I.-Auxiliary of the Society is $25.00. This would be an ideal way of giving thanks to Almighty God for the many mercies that we enjoy. Summer-side dates for “Bible Woo!" Nov. 19th to 24th P. E. I. AUXILIARY _ British and Foreign Bible Society Auxiliary Offieo 142 Prince Street Charlottetown Prayc: Itunsl God. fordvo m i m5 hflml- if as sons of thine we have not The been worthy of our minor-June est possibliitm had seduced on- u; sum, 1n m“; mu puu-e u to poverty and fsli- m1,” Amen ure. Eur the drunksrd shell come flgtzflfllgyg o“ up; [yo-min to povertW-hcw tragically often WI m W». ancient prophecy Scripture: "Haw can x endure to see the evil that will come unto If she does that men killed hcr-" Miss Brown asked, "What about said John only. k k the driver?” Mill Brown I»? wee and Bil! “We didn't think much about Olco Mon uo, “Poor Lillian" she said. untif u‘ ‘m They all loved her, s quiet little licve he 1s 1n Jail and will come up girl who never had much to soy in cqurt." but was always there and always Lillian was in the hospital quite '1. Wolud you soy spew ready to help 1n any way she could. s. few weeks. Her friends took "WHEY 0n ulwhoiio drinks w Miss Brown felt angry too. turns at going no see her and do no 200d to anyone s.r1d are ai- “A drunken driver!" she ssid. sending "new little notes. "What a 10b of suffering ‘no has The driver was sent Yo Jail and thins? sused- How dreadful 1t will bo for lost his driver's iiscense for two 8- Will you remember him when he comes to hirnselfi years Ho sold he didn't remem- °fl h!‘ Why to Sunday School? What did he doJc-m?" ber anything about it. He had J ‘Q1118?- gehig Wlfd elfipect“ 581% been drinking at. some friend's Question 1 How 0 n. " “We 0H is Cm‘ We“ and then had some more beer and ' swsylliisoofide a 8511c. tori s Whiskey at Another house. m‘ Mm ' dmnkm firm" ¢WD b . W n e 0 118- He promised never lo touch the “S _ man stopped him. rs like tc'—and stuff" again Q m“ I why John oou d "Thad: shows us, John. what ei- Miss Browns cites of girls joined The drink habit is in Can. ade and threatens has: ut/ure. Consider the money that is beinl venue your province receives from spam on drum, Lsst y“; the liquor traffic. Se. how this mgngy 5 g, m1q|1|uh w“ compares with money spent for negfly education or highways. ree hundred and fifty nulllon dollars. Many millions leg liquor. Oh thou. who la Jew! Even the amount of retail 10811 solo was more than double what. Canada spends in a year for ed111- hvpe that Lillian 1s not so badly the Temerance Rnuy. hurt es w; fear." ‘Ii-ie-Gunday ‘ go well. b m‘ The children could not think grunge“ “(my not she Kaye uu tryinfl 1nd to make? said, "L61; Us tum this infn 11 Timi- cocos, but alcoholic drink was doing. In!‘ affected t0 that eagles: ikely lust seemed Question a. Is revenue fmrn the sale of liquor s real profit to or Value 10 msiis. like a blur He lost his nerve control snd 10st control of the car. He coiudrrt use the brakes quickly ho will never forgive himself O course, 1f he has been drinking for o, very long time, he will not feel the some as normal people would. claw Ono lithe s11" was cryiae- 30ml 19:31: dased. Miss Brown looked w ed. "Ar. you sure Lillian was token to the hospital?" she was sting. said," u“ an“ n "Nag wen ho io tried." and still. The blood was ail over "whet sboutpoor nllisn?" asked hm- forehoadl Oh" Flormoo was "The men were iiftino her into the ambulance 1n front of the doc. "Yeas." said Miss Brown, "but u worlds prised” mi Ksnhmtri-iiri: 0nd ’i‘1“.’.‘§.§ 0 ,I' __ j _. en l I Miss some. ‘Ohitftl! may J ooualnl" ilehsdcomfitotoillliasnrcsm were cousins and vary good oak. 1min! brown eyes looked stormy. "a o to toil you sbqut Ulliao." e s . "She and some ct 1s were were walkinl slengthqgtreefln even trylnl Mont he road. m driver drove risht up on tho sidewalk, straight at them. The other atria sew him and bad time to imp,- but tillisn 1T, in tho hospital very long, We ‘“‘-‘-‘2>'i.,“d‘.'."‘“°“" ‘“°“““" ““ “° "“‘“““‘ W“ 1‘ “ 1“ EASTERN GUARDIAN drown, she may die! worse." November 5th, bllt YQUXSQIIT him,“ said Mother, “but I be- n't finish. Just before Lillian came home. when driving e car? drink Will d0. But let 115 Miss ‘Thompson's class of boys for they asked: i. How can one be safe 1mm e 1t. serum wuu Mus r. What u a good rule for any- Concern one who is going to drive s. car, her in my name. ofilected hkn more quick‘- ‘gf,"“,;,';‘,‘,,,§,““,;,‘},§; Linkbii“ °'"°' MONDAY ...... . . . . . . . .. ocronnn 2911. " meone W111 have to help him TUESDAY .. . ... ... .... ... .. OCTOBER 30th THURSDAY . . . . . . -'c~>u°131n1_w-. sud w flows“ FRIDAY mover/mm: 2nd °’ d" °°'“°““"" SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8rd Halifax, N. S. PAGE Tiilll EOUSL --_.._ ___-.-¢ amt. Jounsrou-s mum he e1 moist sure to do harnbewise QUESTIONS Value 10 math driver never use alcoholic drinks value 1o marks. school lawn did!" These were some of the questions 3. Wlhy should s driver never My Wm Man oak“, "n. an.» Lesson. We m all thlnk- use alcoholic drink when driving ' '“' in: of 111.1311. 151,111.: 11115.1; '13:; a m, left my bed s.nd board, l herein csus s e T011 9 e 4. L1 1t fair to endanger not only m driver of that cor hnd been drink- his own life but those of others? m“ e ‘or m, “M. c“ ing. not water. milk. ton, coffee or 5_ 1; 1; a good mm; rm- ygu m I eat we much or drink too much Dated at Charlottetown. "These effected his brarn: he of snv food or drink? 25, i945. couldn't think ciesrlV didn't know a Does doing Uhis affect anyone where he wes going, nor what he -------—-- TEMPORARY CANCELLATION GANADIAN PACIFIC srscusmr BAY or runny ssnucs mI§.'§‘;,§“‘““ ‘mud w ‘*8 Account necessity of‘ piecing the S. S. “Priacoso Helena!‘ give notice that. I will not be sq tracta P. A. COSTELLO. —--< he will feel badly lndesd into drydock it will not operate between Dlgby and Saint uk'g'y°§.““§d3°.n:sl ‘t’: qgflihfi, John on the following dates: WEDNESDAY . . . . . . . . . . . . .. OCTOBER 81st .. NOVEMBER lst Accordingly there will be N0 THROUGH SERVICI wh a d Se“ 1 1o or from points on the Dominion Atlantic Railway ea Q1 llIi sy 00 Wit-S CV01‘, mss brown hurried to _Lil1is11‘s "w" hi" " . Only her grandmother wits ARTHUR T SMITH there. 1 ’ "no: father and mother went General Freight and Pass. Agent, "ti!" i“ U" 11mm“? Gmmd‘ Dominion Atlantic Railway. mother said. ' "I have been saying a proyer that Lillian might be sound to I seld one for the driver. loo. ten-ibis if will be for him!" Noon a phone message come. 7.lii'sn'e mother was speskinq Uhe said. "Illlisn 1s not ‘mm, as badly as mev feared. she may not l-l. F. NELSON. District Passenger Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, ' Saint John, N. B. \