n. . EEflE ~€Y~ O5 DOOOOQOGG 0G OOOOO-OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO‘ o-o+#*“““ E Classified A é .-.:‘.‘.:.. ... 1 ‘ y“; Insertions ... . ‘up; Insertion "nu-......- lvvs Agents Wanted run- AGENTS-JVRITE mu vCataiogue. United Art Ltd" 12d Jghfl, Toronto. 8 B-A. W. mw'36!. up; WANTED. PROFITABLE. “ca,” employment selling our famous line cf guaranteed quqllty Trees and Plants. Newest and bet‘. varieties that sell easily and qviflk- 1y, You make good money. paid ‘DIRT “any p“; up-to-dute eqwpmcnt‘ salesmanship. Apply Rex care of “d instructions. Write Luke| Guardian. Gilli-ti Emma,- nurscries, blontres‘. A- WA" .~. I. as m c v women _- SALES. ,__.__ _. in.‘ OB WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint local reprcscntatvcc. Position permanent; yearly guar- gmoe 51300 (being $25. weekly gvcrlige) and ckpenses; commissen and cash bonusc~ bssidcs. state age. experience and general quali- flcctlons. Winston Co. 'l‘owcr Bldg. A. W. B-Wedsatiis: pLZO. -..%---— I'm‘ Sale I _,_-__._-_--_-_-___- ron SALE-NEW your: vncnnl Apply Guardian. avrln-n-Il-Si. l dverfisementa n-n-llnporllnocflwdb ... Iollrllllolllwith m.- lowllnooflworh ‘Iojqlllolflilb “nooo-owwoovon ncvvoooovvvvnovoo-cvooocaoa T» 301ml" Salesman Wanted TO SOLICIT ACCOUNTS FROM Doctors and Merchants for collec- tion. salesmen paid early. Call J. M. Winters for appointment. Phone 1105, 183 King Street. B. W. 6749-9-6-11. GOOD SLLESMAN WITH CAB. FOR w; weeks or two months ,. ‘m. Good money for qualified pressure ngent {or Prince Edward Island Good pay Free outfit. We want ~r.cw a reliable, energetic repres- entative to handle the best dis- tricts on the Island. Our SSOncy is profitable write Pelhnm Nursery Co. Toronto. Ont S. W. li-wctf. _._€_____.______-_- Female Help Wanted \VANTED—A MAID, APPLY 186 Dorchecter St. 67217-8-5-21 rcMALr-Innte-v-vj-nhru. I cteari for general store.- W. C, West. York. 6693-94-81. VFANTED-IVOMAN WANTED TO 70R SAHLJ“ ACRES‘ “Enrfy hrl": with WK": in quiet country 835:1‘. Augustus U19-9-5-32. Ev"; nrtowu-vinl-rart con’ slit? Apply at this Office. sacs-u. FOE-DALE. TO LET. BOARD AN room signs on hand n Guardian ' tf Office. ,_..__._.._-_-_--_-._-_ ._.__ . FOR SALE — HOUSE AND LARGE lot in Kcnsimrton. Apply James T. Bentley. 6680-9-44‘ FOR SALE-LATIIEF. SIIINGLES. boards. scantllng. Also 1* cow ll ApplyC. 6733-0-6-2‘. FOR SALE-SOME CHOICE lllA- hogany and antique furniture. 146 GTilil-B-t-Ili rears old. Good milker. Morrison, Hampton. Great George St. i..._..__ AMERICAN ton. P. E. I_ , .. Bortscs vc}FEi;Ié-...'€.?5wa voung and qu'et including thrnc ls‘nnd horcs. Ap- work horses. all ply Aeneas Murray, Albany. 5707-9-53‘- . in; Ctv. B Dorchestcr , Phone EBB-J. SMALL FARM FOR SAL". AT "'1' West Royalty cantamlnl! by e~t'- . -.' - nation 15 ncres. Small houre end .... barn end good pump at door. Title guaranteed. Apply to l""s. Ben‘- 6'.'1I'.-'.‘-5~Zi. ‘ amin Moore. .-_Z-~__-_-?- ____ --_--- HORSES FOR SALE-THREE 6"‘!- Zzie Fuzz-l? 3,2,8‘: ggtéiwgifgjgglx; aged 70 years. Funeral from his late ~ --, I r ’ - ' ‘ ‘ A - and We chem.“ 5.3mm an om _ 5103444“ residence Saturday, Sept, 6, service -'- u-eghflng about 1150,‘ In first c! starting at 2 p. m. Interment ‘ S.’§‘...°.‘.’“"‘".‘1'3;. FF ‘i? new“ w newer‘ “mm”- on ~. " . -- - _ n L Phone 55ml US$944!’ comfortable furnished home, mod CREAMER_In the (my Hospital, J" T Sales Help and Agents "Ti c/msomv coconut: cmzn._____________,____ EARN MONEY NOW TAKING‘ 0R- ders for Personal Christmas Greet- rnsnufacturer renwres fives (both vcvcsl to sell lown and c‘. v ‘n (‘An do. Sunni" , ‘ hflvk ‘he’, tflwra] acomm=ss~ons_ Eary to sell. Wr te for particulars. .. Write for c-‘mr-‘oic information. Pun‘ A“ 0"" 3m swan“ AW“ _ Prgmfl"? Art. Guild. 21o Victor's. T°"°“‘°‘ 2" v Tor mto. S. H. A. 9-l-lmo. Help Wanted Miscellaneous -————-*—'-'-——'*_'“ i-u JOHN ALVIN") MNrDONALD. LAND Surveyor. Box 29. Bermanvlllg asvo-s-c-im» bfscovnnrin 0N rumor: m)- "~.='t them 670L-8-4-3‘ l w...d Island. Hct-Dogs. at Steve Duffy's. ~domo T0 nosmw nv ram. Anny Will take cnc DOSWJIKZH‘. Ihlwhl lJcLMd, Darlngton. Opportunities for Men and Women ».. .-. Piloting Christmas card: l". ‘ “$8M. samples, instructions Please call -' Guardian. Boarders Wanted for his answers 4 BOY ' ll 4" Orlebar St. " kccotmonA-rrou college boys, I'll Sydney Strcct. ‘ G » Tacconmooarrorv row. college have, Gaudot. I0! Prince Street. . :- l“ on. w. a. (mzsmv hllvev Graduate Chiropractor Chemical Nervous Dbeurs Ill PR1 It Hume IT»? Oppcdlc Si. Peel's Church Apply James O'Brien. lint nuance: BELTING traces. rubber and leather at ha?! price. Clinton Morrison. Frederic- 8332-9-1-61. . BIGHI‘ run! ntrzcrmc nnnro and power speaker in perfect con- dition Cheap for quick 52's; ‘Kerw- Strcet. 0l42-9-C-3i. renverenta- | Pcrronal Christmas Cards in evcry "llingv- 8740-11. T: PAINT AT HOME - EARN MONEY Cata- ten ..- _ cents. Prcm'er Art Guild. 210 V'c- " ,; torls. Toronto. O. D-I-ttstLSept. 10 :- _-WOULD THE GBNTLEMAN WHO advertised for a farm undfr H-F-G- at i-ll-tf. sruncnv ncconlvlomll‘!!! 6723-8-5-31 IOB TWO m-fi-l-Sl. _ ,¢,.-~ TIRE! Apply rm. a. n. OIM-IeIO-S‘. home. rpply M. X. Care Guardian. 6637-0-5-mwf3l. WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL Fzuseivork. Apply MFS- -7- A; Benticy. s1 Ambrose St. 6704-84-3 fTMale Help Wanted \ WANTEIJ-IBIIVIEDIATELY SMART young man to work on farm and store. Board provided. W. R. Denns. I87 Gt. 060118 Sh. Ch"- lsttetzwn. 6724-3-54‘ RELIABLE MAN FOB. ONE HUND- red store route; this county: ex- n-rlence unnecessary; no selling; distribute and collect. Should nei seventy dollars wcelry. Apply Box Z. Guardian 9'11‘! Lost L05T--A BILL FOLD CONTAIN- lng driver's license and car license ' also a K. of C travelling card.‘ Reward. Phone SM-J. SM-S-A-di To Let Green. Phone Bi5-J. Situations Vacant inc Cards Fin"? line ever shown I931 CENSUS CLEIIKS. Civil Service School. Toronto l0. Male Help Wanted - SELL CHRISTMAS CARD-Q CAN BE cess. Beautiful wanted small towns al No. l. UP TO DATE many new buildings in these parts. is the only kind we puts 11D- TIIE OTIIIR SIDE you hove learned LII-I IIOM You: either. can they? A MODERN TOMMY TUCKER ll!!!- "Yes," said Paddy. "Why?" Lucien so ionff’ mlnking it Iva ml midday noctcr.‘ V . . TED-TWO MEN T0 WORK i on fnryyL Appgy A_ B, McKay, WEDDING BELLS-At the Parson- Lcvrndale Farm. . 6lll-0-5-3i. age. Ccrnwclljby Raul). K. Ross. B. A. Yo“ Lnr-orrlrc m’ runny block. formerly occupied by Dr. S723-8-5-6l __.___.____._. l_~— e ‘I0 RENT BY NOVEMBER 1st comfortable furnished home. mod- ern conveniences and centrally loc- ated. Apply Guardian. fl69l-9-4-6i. TO LElF-LOVELY TWELVE ROOM ern conveniences and centrally loc- ated Apply Guardian. 6591-9-44”. _._ late home in HUND- reds will he required. Write MCC- Ii-B-I". H. W. W.-4l. EARNED nnd paid weekly in spare time sclllnq well known l'ne personal Christmas cards. Exper- ience unnsccsssfy- All 0M1? Sh!" and our co-operntion lssures suc- ncw portfolio sample free. Master Kraft 00.. 1n Limited. Toronto. Representatives L10,“ 00nd“. "u! . "i" ‘ mom)“, S0. 9-2-4-8-9-11-I3-16—l8-20-23-25-27- Visitor-I see you are putting up Workman-Yes. sir. New buildings take from m: what I haven't lcarncd. take fro me whlt f haven't learned» "was that you ninsinl. Paddy?" d0- incndcd the foreman cf the road "Well. don‘ than! on to the top, acid the foreman. f "Two of the men have gone home. € fientral Guardian SEPT. 15TH? COME to Zion Church Sale ct R. ‘c this afternoon. 07054-0 of series. FALL MUSIC 235. ‘era, "The Pirates of Pcnzance." @1- Mrs. town. Court yesterday morning a drunk and incapable hcd $5 bail estreated. one speeder was fined $5 and costs or thirty days, and the cases of two others were dismissed. Three prohib- ition cases. one for unlawful. possess- ion of and two for unlawful sale of intoxicating liquor, were also dismis- sed. SEPT. 15TH? 87l2-2l on W lnv afternoon at 4 o'clock, Frederick Alfred Prizzell of Giza:- lcttotown to Matilda Grace Mac- Eachern of Long Creek. The happy couple are both well known in Ohcr- lottetown. The bride was waitress at the Queen Hotel and the groom was lr the employ of A. Home 8: Co. Their friends wish them every suc- MARIIIAGE S MCCANNELb-BIRT-At the United ‘Church Manse, Mt. Stewart, Sept 3, ‘i930, by Rev. M. K. Charman. Hilda ,Lillian McConnell, of Pisquid, to Jamar Seymour Birt. of Covchead Road. BIRTHS MACKlNLEY-At Sydney, N. s., on September 1st, 1930. Henry, beloved husband of Violet. Melkle MncKinley, age 00 years, formerly of Charlotte- town. MATIIESON-At Darllngton, Tnurs- day. Sept. 4, i030, Finlay Matheson. Sept. 5th, Joseph Creamer. Remains were forwiirded from M. Hennesseyb Parlors yesterday afternoon to his Kelly's Cross from whence the funeral will take plnce MOS-ll SPECIAL DANCE Brighton Club tonight. Charlie and his Hmisio ‘IM- tsie Orchestra. 2S and J5 cents. Last 6788-94 TERI-Prof. Thompson has resumed cimes in piano playing, singing. organ and theory. 03 Upper Prince St. Phone 6700-04 DON'T MISS III-BAKING the mixed quartctto _ of the Farnell Concert Tartan Zion Church Hall, Charlotte- ‘Ecrrrl in "AWSY, Away" (If)!!! the 0P- 07884-8 Amy M. Westmorelsnd. teacher in Regina. College. Basic, loft on return Saturday morning after spending her holiday-u cummoring at Keppoch. While in the city she was the guest of her cousins, Mrs. A. D Fraser and Miss Erma Gay of Gay- POLICE COURT-At the Police ‘IT-IE CHAIILOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE FUNERAL of the late Finlay Mcthccon will be held this Scturdcy afternoon from the residence of Mule. Cimmingi service stoning ct 8.30 p. m. Instead of 2 o'clock u prevfcuuly advurtlsed. SECOND YEAR P. W. C. STUD- ENTS ENIOLIr-Eimty-five stud- ents enrolled at Prince of Wales 00l- lcgo, ‘ ’, forsvoondyccrwork at the institution. ‘This number is about the some u the lotus for inst yen-r and will Probably be slightly in- creased during the next few dwyl. off tn; rmmizgboccd of c moving car Into the path or another auto- rmbilc c mm mrruwly amped lerlOus inlury at won yesterday on Spring Park Road. The man receiv- ta the City Hospital. Mtor receiving medics; ctte mien he was able to IQIN. ALBERTA CABINET MINISTER I-IERE.-'rhe Hon. V. W. Smith, Min- ister of Railways and Telephones. Al» bfifll- l! plying u. visit here renewing old friendships. He was born at Pownal, and ll a cousin of ‘M: Vern- on Gay. Ho is member for Camroce in the Greenfield Farmers Govern- ment. being first elected and admitt- ed to the Government in 1921, and re-electcd in 1920. Mr. Smith states that the wheat crop for the current year is very‘ good, much better in Al- berta. than in Saskatchewan. SEEING THE WORLD AS SAIL- ORS-Mr. Harry Hertz and Mr. Ad- rien Bcuchcr, Montreal, who have been on the round trip of the S. S.‘ Canadian squatter to the West 1n- dlel. paid a pleasant visit to The Guardian yrsterday. Both are out sunk." seeing the world. and gaining their information as mmebers of the crew "I" 341w" Hull-It on your IhcIf. of the Squatter. Mr. Hertz. when not at 5'51. is an active fournalist. having served on the loadings newspap... in Montreal and Toronto. They thgy. wzhly enioved the West Indian ex- perience. and are delighted with what they have seen cf Charlotte- town and vicinity. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- Holy Communion will be celebrated ct the morning service. Rev. Dr. Ram- say who is welcomed back after l very pleasant months holiday will preach the Communion sermon. The music will Mmpflfle an Anthem cud a solo. ‘rhe service will be broadcast by Ode, 0 Canada .. c. H. o. x. The Sunday School will Prev» in future meet in the afternoon at 2.30 p. m. It is hoped there will be a good attendance of scholars and stud- ents. In the evening Rev. m. Brown will speck on the subject of "school and Education." A timely topic and of special interest to students and parents. In addition to the regular choir programme Mr. Kendall, the new organist will give c short recit- al which will be n. part cf the regular service. Everybody welcome. PERSONALS Don Blackadnr. of the Royal Bank staff, Charlottetown. and his friends. Messrs Morse and“ Reid, were visit- cre in town over the week end. The! paid a flying visit to Stewicckc and Wolfvlile 1nd left to return Monday marnlm-Ncw Glasgow ZNewI. Tuesday afternoon. leaving the resid- ' cnce at 2.30 to Kelly's Cross Church. An Appreciation Mrs. Jame: I), Ihttny and Mrs. Ielrh Steven. wllh to thunk the at- tcndhag physicians and stuff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital for their many acts of kindness flllrln| the illness of the nu James n. ruin- mv- 0131-11. uw uni ln uevonum i-i loving memory of William con of Mr. and Mn. John II. Cnlwlll. Kingston, who deplrtotl this life September 6th. I920. floppy were tho dcyc we qncnt, tn. the: . l9 Lonely are ulnar hurts today: For Ibo one we loved cc den-fly. lhc forever pmcd away. Your cheery voice is stlllod fur-over, But your smllc we still can see. We tried our but to keep you. But whet God nyl, cc shall it he. So rest at pence don Lloyd, Teacher-Remember. my b0?- Whll , Your face In Heaven's tower, no one can ever l The day when we chclf meet you Qdrows neorer every hour. Inserted by llfcther. Ilthcr cud Bro her. ' ’ . fil-u.'—“ “ ca -0-0-§o000vo00'b0000b‘0J¢§ . D. MacLean IIIDIRTAKII IIIBALAIIII ' Chlrlofiricwn I North tyilshivo Phnfle m: O , O Mrs. Dr. T. F. Goulding. Boston. i =and her two children, William and lFrnncco, are visiting Mrs. Gouldingn sister, Mrs. J. W. Boulter, Brighton. M11 Gouiding motored from Boston about two weeks ago, and is retum- lng on Monday. Dr. D, D. Scannell. of Boston, who two weeks. left yesterday morning in response to an urgent professional call. Mrs. Scannell and her two sons, the Island for several days longer. VNILIII TEACHER Adnlh and Children c A A Call Will om""°" Convince m,” Y" Insfnlcilnr Day end Evening Clulcc I run = vrotnv ourm ~ 1mm. ssrrcmn v l cnnrtnorrcrows vrotn»: . scnoor. nor. mason. Instructor m1 Queen stun has been in Georgetown for the post David and Gordon, will remain on l RECEIVES INJUDIES- ‘limping’ edlnjurlcstqcmelegandwustnken‘ l l l"_"__' _-__________.._ __ _ _ __. y llarvest Thanksgiving Musical Festival .| tcbcrendend by the SALVATION ARMY CIDADEL BAND [ QUEEN SQUARE GARDENS , . -1 . Snndoy Afternoon 8-15 Quint-elk Inntrununtsl Q Harvest IlIhI-Jmflnfln‘ 1n Instrumental Tflib-“Vllhgg recently come to our province for n hfllldly are Mr. Daniel 1". Msnkay and his doubler, Mlle Marie, of Eat Boston. Mus, who, while in the city have been the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Aitken and daughter Linnic of Grafton Street. At present they are visiting relatives in Midgell. IIIS FIRST BITE A keen angler took c friend for a day's sport. The friend knew nothing of fishing. but decided to try his luck. After a long lilence by the banks of a stream the novice sold. "I lay, how much do those little rod. things cost?" "You mean the floats? Oh, they're cheap. Why? "I 0W6 you for one. Mine‘: just . PIDGRAMMI Owl-In: sou-flunk u» Gospel News l; 5011111115.» Prayer. _Aum" Bible lending. WWII-fill”! Bur" Thclanrl Vocal Donn-Scatter Seeds of llstdncu" Mit- and Mn. Mnrtfn. Bcrvcct Antbemp‘ Como Yo Thankful People Como" Band "°°'" Qflfltvlie-"We Plmh u» new. and Scatter" rm-mt ScIoction-"Whcn the uumt u rm" I Bani and Qurteltc l Med"! t. Strlnlvd Insf-rnmnafi Hymn-Tuno-“Bilvcr Hill" DOXOLOGY-BENEDIUIION. _ 5747511. ‘>118 H!!!“ rs t pve u e (to Pa, w is wsntlhf-i Diocesan Tuesday, Sept. 9th illfllltllti Alberton, P. Vocal Solo Song in Ccltum . Address. Sisters of Service .. Ode No. ‘I Vocal Solo Report of Notional Convention . . . . .. Orchestral Selections Step Dulce Remarks from Ode No. 3 Chorus .............................. GOD SAVE Convention Mun 9 a. m. .. . Sermon . . . . . . BURKES 10:80 Roll Cull, Announcements. Rules cf Import. cf Dlcceccn Secretory Report of Diocesan Treasurer .. . Report of Dlcceun Corr. Seo'y . . 1:00 GYRO DANCE At ‘BEACH lillllili Illl MONDAY Prom D lo 12.80 D. S. ‘fill!- Admission l0 Cents IT'S A GYIO DANOI New Catholic Womenk League Accomplnist: Bier. ThcodGallant . . . . Mrs. W. J. McIntyre Convention culled h order by Diocesan President. Mrs. F. J. Casey Sodom cut of Minutes, CUuSIPOIIIIQIICG Appointment, Resolution and Nominating ComIIIIN/CCSZ Adjournment Reports of COIIVQIIOII of Diocesan Committees: P- M». September 7th. PAGF THREE i MISS GILDA BRllllllELL (Personal representative) Comes directly from the exotic salons of HELENA RUBINSTEIN World-famed beauty specialist London, New York, Paris to offer you individual advice on your beauty problems. You are invited to come and consult her--wilhout obligation. Party the Sheaves" . . . . . . .. Band Cbimec"..... .TrloPari.y l Band divorce from his wifn-on w“; krounds do you want a. divorce, Pilr-wllll. yer Honor, Biddy, she's worse than tho devil, Judge-And h" d“ you make that out. Pall-Well. you know. yer Honor. that in the Bible it says that if ye re. sist the devil he'll flee from you, but if ye resist Biddy she'll flee at yo. "Have you seen May?" "May who?" "Mlyonnaise." , "No. she was dressing, and would“ lettuce." 393ml JWRY (to angry trainer): "What's um r wasn't m. last one. There were two horses behind me," “B55973 "YBI. they were the first! two of the next race." Convention at 8 o'clock p.m. lbilll E. Island wOOO-O-Q-QOVQQKc-jOOQQ-O-QQ-QQ- Saturday, Sept. 6th & Mon. Sept. 8th exclusively Phone 219 for an appointment. ROSS -DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSORS TO THE MacKINNON DRUG CO. s z i i l E i z i l x i l St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. n. MOORIIEAII LEC-ATE, n. n. OIIGANIST-WALTER lllcNUTl‘ MORNING 11.00 A. M.—Scrmon_ Rev. C. J. St. Clair Johns. Solo—"Crcscing the DaW-Barnby ' Mm. J. A. Lawson Anthem-"Rock of AgesP-Rydcr. The Choir EVENING 7-00 l". M-— Service in Zion Church . iTItANGEItS CORDIALLY WEI,COI\[E|)_ “i OOQO-VVOOOQPXQOOUOQOQQQOOOQOOOQOQQQQ-‘g; i 4000OOOOOQOQQOOOOOQ00090 I H+o+++o++oo¢+ooeco omoo» 04+.» Trinity United Church Mlnlstermg-Rev. E. II. Ramsay, I).I). Rev. C.N. Brown, M4, Organist-A Roy Kendall, I..R.A.I\I., A.A.(;.()_ 10 a. m-Morning Prayer itlecting. l1 n. rm-Communion Sermon-Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Sacrament of the Lords Supper Anthem-"O Love That vviu Not Let Me cor-w, n, Shanks. ‘ Solo—Selected 2.30 p. m.—Sundny School and Bible Classes . ‘I p. m. Sermon-"Schncl and Educatlonfl-Rev. f‘. N. Brown, N. A. Afltllt>m—"lkld Klhdly LlghlW-A. Sulllvan Vocal Duet-“Love I>lvlne"_J_ stnlnnr, Bhori- Orscn Recital. (a) Meditation. E. .1. Sturges (b) "Scherzo" Sonlta 5-A. Gullmftnl. Morning service broadcast Station If. C. K. PROGRAM .............................................Assembly . . . . . . . RevHLCampbI-Jl .. . Acting Pres. Alberton Sub Div. Mrs. J. B. Cunning-hm.- Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mayor Foley Orchestral Selection . . . . . . . . . . .. Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Raymond Aflearn Mn. F. J. Casey, Diocesan President .. . . . . . . . . . . Two little girls . . . . . . . Rev. Jos. O'Hara, 0.5.53. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assembly Rev. Bernard Gtllis . 1st National Vice President . . . . . . . . . .. Ralph O'Brien Visiting Clergy .. Assembly . . I-Iciy God We ra se Thy Name TEE KING Social flour Rev. 1‘. Campbell. C ' ‘ ‘ . A. McDonald. Burton, P. E. I. a. . HALL A. M. Order. Minutes cf Lost Convention. . . . . . . . .. Mrs. Joe. Creamer Mrn. Frederick Conroy . . . . . . . Mrs. Thou. Bclgcr P. M. Orruiintion . . . . . . . .. Mrs. W. J. McIntyre Socill Service .. Mrs. Parnell McMahon Eduobtlon .- .. . . . . .. Mn. E. G. Gilli: ., Shins of Service . . Mn. Henry humor Child Welfcrc .. Mrs. Jos. Creamer Law: Mrs. J. W. McDonald Mogufne Mrs. Frank Murray Junior" . . . . .. . . . . .. Mics K.Coylc ' " s. Aid ..............-............. MIi-J-Jflrralnor DISCUSSION Import of Sub-Division Presidents DISCUSSION lllllebnecbav evening EQIQMInnwntInLO-D-Inlhflgnhb [Adlai of ‘flgnllh Sub-Division, flcstelcec Charcoal), September 11th. 9:80 A. M. Report of Sub-Division Procldcnll (Continued). DISCUSSION Notional Convention. Discussion led by Mu. W. J. McIntyre. let Nafl Prev. Import of Resolution Committee Cnlnisbod Spinal IM P. M. Icpolf of Nominating Committee Election of Officers Inlhllntlcn of Ofllcwc Install Invilctlon for Nut Convention Allow-uncut Id; God We Pralu Thy Name G-Jl I. N. Afternoon Tao at homo of Mn. S. I. lurks Inoculation Mort Biased Sacrament l.» P. M. Inception ct home of Mrs. Joceph Keefe GOD IAVI TBS RING I | ruennnoruunnuowouwou“. A hearty welcome extended to all strangers and Judents v w vv*‘*QQO—QQQQOOQ-O+O-O-OO 1} rI-QQO-OQQO-OQ OOOOOOOQOQO-OOO-QOOOOOOO-O-Ob l P > a‘. n‘: A_A4A'AV¢_Q$A OOQOO-O-OQO-O-OOOO-OO-O§-OO-OOO¥OO-OUQ Q-O St. Paul ’s Church 12th svrvnsy AFTER TRINITY I i 11.00‘ A. ‘MP-Morning Prayer and‘ Sermon, followed by Holy Communion. 2.30 P. Ills-Sunday School and Bible Clmsscs. l l 1.00 P. M-Evenlng Prayer and Sermon. EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. II. D. RAYMOND. M. A.. HECTOR. Qoe-aeovvoovouunwvcuoccg OQ-OQ §§OOO404+O+¢QQ§~OO-O§—Q-§Q-§-Q_ i l l i l QQ-Q-QO-OOOQQOOO-OO-Ofi-O-OrOQ ._,..___..._,__ ~0++Mc¢M+Q+H+QH+QQQv+Q+4-**"¥ t ‘ O I 0 0 é ZIOII Presbyterzan Church i l z MINISTERP-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON, M. A.. B. D. I O l 1 ORGANIST-MR. L. n. THOMPSON E ' i MORNING z I Worshlpplng with St. James. v ; ' EVENING l Sermon-Rev. J. St. Clair Jeans. t § Anthcmr-"A Song in the Night". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smith z . Trio, Miss Flo. Campbell, Messrs F. A. Mule-h and IInr- z z r1 Crasvrell end Choir. t 0 Soim-"The Lost Chord." . . . . . . . . . ... . - . . . . “Sullivan t § Mr. Malcolm filcKinnon z i . 9 . OOOOO-Q-OOD-b-O cooaow-ooooo-rowoooo» cove o wwaooooooo-c: l ‘ NOW IS THE TIME FOR GLASS REPLA CEMENT We have every facility for replacing broken glass in your car or home. With stock cut and polished ready for immediate setting you are assured of a. quick job. No long wait. Machinery for either flat or pencil edges and best rubber packing for setting insures a permanent job. Windshields cut and replaced at short notice. No matter what make of car or shape of glass we can handle it. With standard plate,——1-4 inch-and 3-16, inch Polished Stock on hand, we can supply window glass. door glass, or any other kind of glass. GIVE US A TRIAL ON YOUR NEXT JOB CHARLES a E. CARSON 54 KENT STREET ‘Phone 701-1]. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l.