lelggegull Blake Symonds, _ t t V 9 i l THOSE Lovi SWEETl-IEAE ADQABLE l laclvaiul 4&1: a v n 1 inn-i j iublisherl i HasD 31C. P. By Gllilrdll 11012.1‘ HOPE, < ;Poliec were notifi , dlsal-‘Dlf-‘Brance pf 50h. wife of the 1 Jdlltor of the Port .7181 believed by a1 beezrevlctim or p: ‘NGWS "cu11r1 luoclks (FIRST I Tllfle ls alwl doing in Well, Io 011a outs Ilre is that oust ally find wllnt (i It Ill-ices they e the This week we W!" splendid sfm HOLII GREETING in all the llmny y lluve been hand] ' Lard; we do not 1 iuwingo di. l . derful V:l‘l9:]p:9' Iflqll the coming H91] both as relmrds . colorings. w, 1m, i our supplies 5118111111. Canadian 3? .1 e an up ro 1 irelnents.” Tlll really wonderful You will he snrprl frol ‘m1 i - to our cannrnm i i 011 ,_.....=lnsl~a;=.._~¢s-__<_a..=-.~ \nh\£\“(~a1§g\n, w-w- . _ ~ -»-..,..,._.. , v__ _ dill" 1' i.&l l lzds PABTMENT at 11.. _ we are offering-l ,- Envelope at from l‘ If) 25c Each. - Then we have l sholving of Boxed uhlewfor teache 5 . >“ I10 wish to prosl ,_ ~ their classes. ed. containing 12 III! to 80 in u box. Also a nice line YEAR GBEETIN! r stock of CARDS is now on 1110M Conveniently so that a narstivelv easy, OFFICE AND 3 DIARIES F01 We have a real 1 DIARIES u! fllflq leather and other b, . both POCKET ANI All C selectio WATERM! FOUNTAIN feature tha W. ‘ TAIN PEN, n It one oi the best gar Penguin l» are om 010.00. and Pen a Setiifrom 08.75 up. W are nrcns of billowing oi B0] NERY, - iroililoc up to as 1|! ‘ OIIQTA) ‘osfilvnaas ..,,. wonder! '4 ’ Tonight HOLY NAME CLUB AUCTION FORTY- FIVES 8.15 SHARP Followed by Entertain- msnt GOOD PRIZES Eastern Locals ..'Tnla column ls reserved fer aowa of local lillsrest but advanta- Ill of a news! Ire may be in- aerted at 2 mats a abrd strictly llillble In advance. , -<*ll.0BlN HOOD CHINA OATS -Better oats. Better china. All grocers. 11-2740-11-26-2 wks. . ISUBSURJPTIDNS ' to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47. or left at H. .1. Mabon‘: Drug Store. Montague. 1"] TIM BUCK FREE AGAIN (GP. By Guardian's special Wire) TORONTO. Nov. 25—-A free man once more. Tim Buck. Communist leader, was welcomed home during the week end by numerous friends in Tolonto after spending more than three years behind the walls of Kimitcn penitentiary for being a member or an, unlawful associ- ation and party to a seditious con- spiracy. , Buck. one of sev-n coovW-d 1 Cclnmunlsts to go to Iiingston, was sentenced to five years day night and came to Toronto to be greeted by nearly 4.000 men. women and children who crowded the Union Station. when he step- ped from the train Buck was greet- ed by his wife and two children and the cheering crowd. Among those who greeted him. was Rev. A. E. Smith, general sec- retary or the (kansldisn Labor De- fence M151 lts.llhus£e. Dies In U.S. PALMER, Mass, NOV. 26-887. Charles A. S. Howe, 54, former Pastor of the ’ Baptist Church, died at. his home here to- day after .a long illness. He was born in Hillsboro. N. 8.. and was educated in the schools of that place and at Acadia Unl- verslty, Wolfvllle, N. S. Hisfirst pastorate was at Canning, N. s. .111: later moved to the United States, serving at Dorchester, Mil- ton and Amesbury before coming here. He was obliged to resign the local pastorate last month because of illness. ’ BIRTHS WOODSIDE—AB Clinton, on Nqv, 1'7. 1994. to Mr. and Mrs. Eton C. Wwdlidfi e daughter, Florence Shirley. SPlNDLiP-At the Newton Hospital Newton. Lower Fells, Meals, on Oct. 3'7. 1934. 1o lVir. and Mrs. Mlelville H. Spindle, a son. David Sinclair. MARRIAGES GlLLlS-SCOTI-At the Manse, Valleyfield. November 21, 1984. by Rev. D. M. Sinclair, M.A.. Wilfred Giilis of Grand View to Margaret Elaine Scott. Kinross. EEQT" DElGHAN-At Bradalbane on Noy. 24, 1934, Franklin Kempus. infant son of Mr. and lvirs. Bennett Deighan, aged 3 months. l-l0GAN—ln this city. Nov, 25, 1934. Thw- H0211". amid 86 years. The funeral takes place Tuesday morning at 10.30 from his late resi- deme- 9 K111! St.. to St. Dunstanks liuslllca, thence to R. C. Cemetery. HIGGINS-On Sunday. Nam 2-,. 1934. Sarah Jane Higgins, gggd 9o years. Funeral from the residence Cf MTB- Jfiim Donovan, 207 Water 55-. cn ‘Pilesday- Nov. 27. service starting at 2 o'clock funeral leaving a‘. 2,15. Interment Peoples Come-J o0 tfry. CARRAGIII -— Suddenly in this city. Nov. 25, 19:14, Michael Car- "1811911 Th: funeral takes place from the residence of his daughter Mrs. N. E. Myrer, 7 [Tpper H1115. b°fo 3L. Tuesday morning at 8.45 to St. Dnmstans Basilica. thence to R. C. Cemetery. MclNNlS-At 149 Upper Prince St., Sunday. Nov. 25.1034, florence M01111)“. Bled 26 years, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Fred Mclnnls, Funeral this. Monds , afternoon. service starting at 2.30. funeral leaving at 3 o'clock. Interment People's Cemetery. OOYLJ-At the Sacred Heart Home d MD. MacLean ‘ l, a.;o a} month but he was released Satur- . Gama.‘ ~ t A 7 s A _ _ - ~ . .. “y. . . _~_ . Guardian Wdmmww” - .4 , I - m 4-" new o 1-» - w»- " ' * Glace Ba Win i mo“ u - 0F tlewithtbelndas orleadushivof , s ..:._.:.. £3. .""".. ‘ztstl-ffil} .‘f,‘£.."“‘°“,‘L-. low- W-v y _ Rugby Title < l ucnt:,a ‘ma '23s... is (Continued from Page '1) Th} bottle was of . ---_- auras. “""°'~ '1 b“ i" "W. - lifil’. n; omens-s Special was). l SUMMARY Wlllhllldlllllu-l» K.O$QS' _ . jl¢axflAy,fl_glflqv,fl- ' ' 1 consensus-non unlusoll- lllbtodaorolvd-efncsrlrlmiiillk- -~ ' ' s ' '1 ‘ Ghee as’: nlsn School wen the YERLENSESaIeacewaQe anon. _ p-ersa-l-n-am 111m Period mgbsmm m. played w eec- w r t, 4mm so Ilse The diagram on russbav Momma uc- L-JDei-uoit, Welland (Aurie- “"1 ti" 51"" "Hill only mutt: N- 8-. N - fi- -— esteem: m” we “$1, b°l°"h°" “mfluuhhmul u... a MacKinnon will s. ready 1......) 1...», when rwsltlslbslned mau- onlvoue mono mioiflilis-o. . means lo emulsifi- Tillyn Lenses torurchsseorrewlveouconslsn- I-‘Detroit. (retuam-W"I°*°"Q”"KI°"--W1WWWWW"W"MW°HW"nlulsamusmsedl-hswm areblADE CAN Afleycostuemore ment siiverfok pelts. see ad in Gdihlm) 111w. . BIN when ssrvlns lnlloruswflfll-IWIWR s; u,- ,, comm; a, mmomumfl, hm“. “duh,” this issue. L-mao Penalties: Bowman, Psuerm :5;:h 0o: g1: mafia aywtlieirl-Sat h“ p“ w," fim w, h m‘ Sh“. . asaowsrr slsrsns basket- s 0d. ‘m “l” M‘! P’ °'° wmm" W“ “"51" " ' edcvenne line. us»... - . . ' ' ~ m, m“, m“, m”... mm “m” l“ scoring again, but once started but liant u: s sucmshu "m, ma, _ u“ °°“ The ofprescrlbiugandtlulu; Oddfellows mu. Dancing sao a-rostlolt. Wiseme-n (Pettinger- % “m” 1°‘ m" m m‘ l" , h a“ TILL E8 is confined ooeyeslgln sump. Elliott's orchestra. Admis- 5011011) ma. " Jm-m- 0mm‘; "Wm"! “m” “f” uecuadswhesep-osssslmfl “f” 5° °°““ 1m“ P°°'““°°= Mm“- “m- home. and Mush smut, mug: ior R u skill THE summer. o! the lateThoe. Third Period 3229px; fiflfiwfig‘: 1"" um“ » » - ‘ 7 ' ‘ . °°Y1° “k” m“ m" "mm" Cook stole the puck. skated in. none’ ‘ from the residence of his son Ilred- L-st, Louis, Wesnle (E. Roche) “d not“ “Mn ; 1 erick A. Coyle, 304 Richmond 8t. 5;4a_ M“. mthwmjmgwo ‘gamma .‘ ’ y‘ - ‘l’ a“ *° S" Wm“ 1mm“ ‘womb w°“-’-“4 ““"°' am a little rot-n ting with Eddie ' | l thence to R. C. Cemetery. PELTS WILL BE RECEIVED by our representative at the Revere Ho- tel. Charlottetown, each Friday for the next few weeks. Call in and let him look over your skins. ‘PHE DOMINION SILVER FOX FONS. LIMITED. 11-2786 SEARCH UNSUCCESSFIIL - Upwards of fifty men searched Fullerton’s Marsh yesterday with- out success for Allison Leavltt, who has not been soen since the thirteenth of November. It is felt that the unfortunate man is not in the marsh as it has been very thoroughly searched. OLD BUILDING-workmen are at present engaged in tearing down a 125 year old log house on Great George St. All the nails that were used in its construction were hand made and the brick in the flues were English brick. ED~A proclamation has been is- sued proclaiming a public school holiday throughout the Province on Thursday, Nov. 29. in honour of the marriage of his Royal Highness the Duke of Kent, which takes place on that date, and which will be observed as a. school holiday throughout the Empire. PERSONALS Mrs. Harry Geudet has entered the City Hospital for treatment. Nil-s Cyrus Gallant, Wellington. has been successfully operated on at the City Hospital. Miss Doris McDonald, nurse-in- tralning at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, was operated on for appen- dicitis last evening. Mr. and Mrs. David White, York Point, left Saturday morning for Bermuda. where they will spend the winter. Mr. ‘Cyrano McDonald of George- town, who was taken to the City Hospital late Saturday night, was successfully operated on Sunday morning. Joyce McDonald. little daughter of Aeneas McDonald. Tignish. was taken to the City Hospital, Wed- nesday evening and operated on immediately for appendicitis. At present she is doing well. INSULL (Continued from Page i) ‘ of $86,000 worth of stock in his main holding Middlelwest Utilities Cormpany, to mlt up as collateral for Martin's personal loch. The youthful federal prosecutor Dwight H. Green. who had success- fully prosecuted Al Capone and had with assistance from Wash- ington presented the mail fraud woe to the jury, was silent as to plans for trial of the other federal indictment against ‘ Insuli in which it charges him and ss- sociates with conspiracy to defeat bankruptcy laws. His only comment on the mail fraud verdict was "We gave the scnoor. nouosr rnocnanu- i CHICAGO, NOV. 25.—(A.P.)—Uhl- cago Blackhawks playing their best TENSE l W” (Continued from Page i) it by s. mighty show of armed force and political power. The danger of conflict growing out of cooling friendships and ris- ing nationalistic animosities among nations is clearly seen by French leaders, whose talk of "menaces" particularly in the direction of Chancellor Hitler, has become out- spoken. The Freneh have mingled words of confidence at Europe's stability with warnings to guard 5351031? it" ack. In the first place France is en- larging her army, stationing her armaments and rebuilding her air forces in a vast modernization programme. Second, she is seeking to bring Great Britain closer- She also has been in negotiation with Russia. the aid of whose army against Germany in case of attack l; reported to have been offered er. She has not abandoned the hope of inducing Gennany. Russia, Po- land and the Little Ententc to s1!!! an eastern “Inearnw pact. France's influence in Poland and the Little Entente is regarded in diplomatic circles as having been weakened in recent months with various nations in Europe findins their interests and aspirations conflicting. Her apathy in the Yugoslav- Hmlgarlan controversy over the assassination of K1118 618K104" l! reported to have dis-leased W80- slavia. with whom Czechoslovakia and Romania. are allied in the Little Entente. France has supported Mussolini in guaranteeing Austria's inde- pendence against Hitler, but Franco-Italian differences over and her colonial problems in North Africa, still remained unsettled. HOPING FOR. THE BEST GENEVA. Nov. 25~This sest of the League of Nations, eternally optimistic. was hoping tonight the bitter Yugoslav-Hungarian con- flict would resolve ltself intoa warfare of words and nothind else. Many leaders said that if the covenant of the ‘lei-Re of Nations is a "living reality," nations have a right to bring their grievances to Geneva for discussion. Nevertheless, the atmosphere was one of m... usness increased by recent political events. including the discussion in the French Chamber of Deputies on German resrmament and the movement to obtain revision of oost-war treaties. The Yugoslav-Hungarian crisis was the most immediately annoy- hcndled much Inaull financing Stanley Field, philanthropht and nephew of Marshall Field. pioneer Chicago millionaire. Juroas said case our bzst effort." The prosecution had merged that Insull and his associates had violated the federal mail statutes in the promotion and sale of stock in the Caropcretion Securities Company. huge Insull investment trust which collapsed in 1932 w-ltl’ losgses aggregating almost $120,000,- Only about $50,000 was realizable from the wreck of the concern During the trial the prosecutors al- leged its stocks were worthless when offered for sale, if the proper amounting methods were applied to its financial structure. Blames Depression Inaull. who took the stand in his ovm defence and recited the Hor- atio Alger story of his own rise since leaving his native England s-s s. youth in what the jurors after said was One of the most striking strokes of the defence play, coll- tended the world-wide depression of his own once gloat pelwual tune along with that of his invest- ors. - ' Corporation their only bullotings concerned these. The government had vir- . ually "paesedmthe whol- defend- .’ ants to acquittal with statements» that their parts in the irregularities. ' charged were small, - or their knowledge slight , Others Acqnitted ‘me other defendants who were acquitted: Charles B. Stuart. vice-president of the corporation Securities Oom- pany and vice-president 0d Halsey Stuart and Company, brother, of H. L. Stuart. Clarence ‘I’. MlaoNeiIIe, Secretary of Halsey, Stuart and Co. He serv- ed as secretary and treasurer of Securities several in the accounting firm of Touche, Niven and Co. and auditor tor Corporstiml Securities. Fred H. School, vice president of Uitiiity Securities, marketing oom- pany for Corporation Securities. Ran-k R. livers, secretary of Utility Securities. - ' _ Robert W. Wales. vice prddent and ‘nesaurer ct Utility Securities A. i! . oxidant see- d Utill 811i) K oIOorporltioi-lflolnflities. oftheoornolosrwealfllldlsonoom- Deny and dinctorof Corporation Securities. . Prank K. Slander. avioepnal- GOOGIGHOW) 10217. Sh“. ‘ad both dmw ‘ in: ma“, “with Brydml- nu at u» end of the first reuse. ADD AMERICANS n s. s... s... an)’, Emma Baton , 9w two-minu assessment earLv in BLACKHAWKS, l; session,» m, op, 8 sum. Wm M m. nin directly to a 10-minute mkoouiiuct penalty for Nels Stewart. Stewart argued so vehemently with referee t. j with the 10-minute layoff. Cook, (major). 1 ‘rholnps Clapper, Slebert. ‘Irudeli. P. ‘mump- son. Y S-Chicago, March (Morena) 11.30 tween the Little Entcnta and Italy. “w” mm‘ m ‘he Medlmmnom‘ “position to any close relation be- ,vtoepi'clhisn.t. Idwardllltoylqaotiflllfiident m the latter plastered him SUMMARY First Period No score. Penalties-Elam, Shore (major). ‘l-Chicago. Cook (March-P. ) 4135. Penaitiu-Stewart (double major), Third Period l-Chicsgo, Gottsellg en) 6.40. (Madm- k-Chlcago. Cook, 15.50. mg. ‘lreaty revision, however. i! possibly a. more fundamental prob- lem at present. Austria has joined Hungary in demands for treaty revision as far as arms and arms.- ment are concerned. MUSSOLINI’! TACTICS noun. Nov. 25-11; was apparent tonight that Italy sees her pert 111 the present delicate European situ- ation more as that of mediator than as one of the disputing fac- tions. Premier Mussolinfs careful tac- tics have been designed to avoid. injury to the recently budding Franco-Italian understanding which would be greatly embarrass- ed by an open break at this time with Belgrade. It is feared here such a break would force France to choose be- and there was no assurance that she would throw away her present allies for an understanding with Home. Mussolini at the same time is following an entirely new policy in the Danubian Basin. contrasted with Italy's recent pronounced cp- twesn Austria, Hungary and Ger- many. she is new inviting German friendship and cooperation for those countries. This gesture has eased the ten- sion between Home and Berlin. andIlDucehas_, ‘the hope it would lead to an amicable settlement of the major Danubian question. There is no tendency here to overlook the seriousness of the present European situation. but it is not oonslde ed as grave as some picture it. CONCERN FELT IN RUSSIA _ NDBOOW. Nov. 26-1110 Benet ll Aitlli special . . . --“1J°llsio" Kuhn supplied a vital Assist to Leo Murray Saturdsynight for Prov- idsncds "only goal in a. 1-1 over- -Ameri ' period marker. Goalie lBcnny Grant of Boston was knocked uncon- sciousintlvelastperiodbyahss-d drive and was replaced by Perky Jackson, Cubs’ spate goalie. U. S. Tennis Pros - Ma k e Clean ' Sweep. (A. P. By Guardian's Speclll Wire LONDON. Nov. Mp-‘Ifhe Uni States professional tennis players, William T. Tilden, Ellsworth Vines and Bruce Barnes. made s. clean sweep of ti-lree singles matches against European opposition at- Wembly Stadium ‘today. v Tllden defeated Martin Plan. 0!. France, ‘i-5, 6-3. 6-3; Vines bolt Hans Nusslein of Germany. 4-0. 'i-5. 6-3. 816. and Barnes bent Mal- kell of England. 8-3. 5-0, 8-6. A.N.P.A. Seek ’34 Newsprint Price (CI. By Guardian's Spools-l Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. lib-Noting aa- nouncements of increase in price of newsprint $2.50 s. ton for the first era‘ Association is efforts to make the 1084 vaii. "In the meantime," it says, "publishers are awaiting with keen- est interest the forthcomin: Mil- ment of the Great Northern Paper Company," the major newsprin- psod/ucer in the United States. .. is _ bulletin that in view of the fact newsprint com- El 3. press almost ignored today the re- ported agreement of s. tentative alliance betwe . France and Bus-- sis. in case oi war with Germany. and turned its attentl to the possible results of the Imdoln naval conference. The newspapers gm expressed - oral concern over the trend of thni conversations. At the same time it was known Soviet Russia is gratified by the outcome of Foreign Maxim Litvinoffs egotlatlons with Foreign Minister Pierre Laval in Paris, seeing the possibility that an Eastern Local-no pact may be effected as s result of closer re- lations between hence snzl ths U. S. S. 11.. ’ The importance of the 1's: lilt- em situatio to Russia was the basis of in crest in the London negotio. ' is. Russia's attention has been divided between the Fascist interest in {Austria and “what the ussans ca sport's perial interest. in Asia. a RECEIVES FRENCH WAR VETERANS BERLIN. Nov. fls-Student dis- orders in the Czech and German universities at Praha. reported to have been. inspired partly by antl- Germsn elements of Ossohoslo- lsr‘s reception of two French vet- Y ternational manoeuvres until after chisel ‘price for ms had been stabilized vakis, coupled with Chancellor Hlt- 1 an offering. ed the A. N. P. A. stand that the arrangements made between Paper Mills Comp- lLalvor with their by the St. Iawrenoe any and Powe The bulletin orltiasd Interna- tlnnslfor. .i__lla poeitionin 10H when it offered a lower price for newsprint than was rd. i.“ m“, ms price stick for the entire industry. International Pa- per Company. endeavorlrlg to disrenrd the fact that the price ‘We been fixed." and if successful. f1‘ ls asserted. ‘the!!! will be a. departure from the same base price for all." It was also said that newspaper production capacity possible demmd and adlsn mills are allocating that the Can- the VIII!!!‘ NW. of manila-ls a week-end hontlnl goon of Allskisn govsrnnlmt. stirred allow discussions hm g. 8 ilVERRllYAlS In"? splurge 10-2 at the expense of time slipping Iofontsine which has had players difliculties. Coached the professional Csnsdiens to two the bulletin slid, "H exceeds any ‘ their The Gnu-duo's I!!!) (0. P. Dy M , Nov. 25. — Verdun Maple leafs today era-shed through a 6-4 defeat cf Montreal Royals in the feature game here of the senior group, Quebec Amateur Hockey As- sociation doubleheader. in the other Canadians went on scoring by Cecil Hart, who led season over the fancied Boil-lo. A Royal cast-oil, George .11- most singlehanded defeated his for- YM. 1181111118 mer tessnma in 1W9 As a result of the week-and camel. which included a 3-1 victory for Ot- taws. Senators at home over M00111 University, Canadians went into n tie for second place with the 00l- legians and Royals. Verdun crept up beside Lafontaine. three points WK cf the second Place teem- UNITED suns 10011111 R E sull s Harvard. 0; Yale, ll. Stanford, e; min. ‘t (O. P. NEW games Saturday Callie Georgetown. 0; Mlrylwd. 0- Catholic '1: Managua. 14- Col to : - Mssachuselts State. 0: 11104.6- nchlgh, 1a; Lafayette. ‘I. Villanova, o: Tennis. fl- Baylor, 18; Southern Methodist. l- Washington College, 20: Delaware, ‘i. . Syracusei. o: Oolumbil. 1i- Dartmouth, is; Princeton. as. Texas Christian, ‘i: R100. 3- Icws, ‘i; Ohio State, 40. Case. 88; Toledo, 13. nrtmouth, 18: Princeton. 3!- Providence, 21: R. I. State. '1. Georgia ‘Iiech l2; Florida. l8. New Hampshire. 21: St. Anselm!- ‘l4. wmunmn ems, o; Washington. ois d; 1 ‘e080. 0- riun , Mlnuema, 34: Wisconsin. o. Indiana. 1'1: Purdue 5. moi-seats, so: 10'» sun. °- Sewanee, o: ‘misne. 91- ‘ ____,_____. mm om nsvssvso . Nov. ids-An gift of 81.000 has been organizers of a matinee in aid of Si! Richard Grentells‘ work in New- foundland and Labrador, which will beheldonDec-llwiththsnuke and Duchess of York-mending. calamari ‘omlsnalv cannon . morning ‘iinnnestonneokwssheudwlth is £23552 é J E *'~ Es Ziisiig 5? . s l?" it 5332?: i 15th 3hr? ¥§slrsE§§ was l heresy. HIT LBNIEU ‘ “ n!) l‘! 30k? I51! fill Accurate m [be lbs mm Inna bu: net- m, Mg, "ii [J l’l ll llum- lk111l'l.'1;l'.s lwunzfnctl _. I [ii\J IZES THE BAPTISTXUHOH “ken who had been with Jesus." was the nlbjeob of the moraine’ W'- mon by the new. A. O. Vincent, yes- terday. Ikom Acts l. i3. came the words (If-the text. "Now when tho! sew the boldness of Peter and John -they took knowledge of them that had been with Jesus." Procla- lna of the truth arouses enmity. Thus rewesentetives of the oom- mon un ‘ ‘ un- people . fesrlm. quelling mt before the spirationandacoluilefltltume ofthe with the aiiastenfliswasthe - c1119 knowleiilo of him canto inspiration and power that nude trembling fu- gitives into saints and bores. The church today needs courage. needs thaboldnesa hem of s. daily com- paslfonsbip with Jesus. And His isdlowntotheworld in its effects. Not in the sermons oftheclersybutinthellvesof the congregation is the influence ‘Imus’ "Magnifioat." ‘miner's "At even, ere the sun was set," A.bt's “Ave Maxim" it was intimated that tllsough the week s. naming course would be in session each evening at 7.30 in the school- room. ‘llo this course, or any part of. all interested in Silnday School wort are cordially welcomed. BODY ii“!!! OIUIOI I At ‘the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer yesterday morning, Masses wersattheusualhmm. Attherline lfclock Mass, members of the Junior Holy Family received Holy Com- nlunioninabody. Bighllasawal celebrated at 10.80 by Rev. Father O'Hara. 0.8.11. luv. rather Ciel-an, 0.8.3., “‘atslltbeMassea in the morning. Enridbt. ___.__.._._. SAOIID SONG UIIVICI regular Sunday evening The service of sons for all young people was held in St Peter's Cathedral lluclous SERVICES u they mould phce their trut ||‘ God. who h eternal. I from the text: " silip"insteadoftlheword“oou' f‘ tuition". Ho compared the life om who was a Roman hyhlsvingtilchonor m. m § l. 5' EEYBEEQSQ . Egg Tnnvrr! own-an causes’; At the umounoement psriodl ‘, Rev. Hugh 1 , nladefitting nfexenoetotlls i‘, thaltMnBourySmithwason ' day observing Isis 88rd b friends appreciate greatly the vav, kind words ,0! congratulation 1M good wishes so fliclously moi g wcrdiip. In mdndry of the Sevioufs 101M We keep the sacred feast, \ Where every humble, welsh, . , l enlzRomhdlzMillcr in his p. oomkmimionsermonqaolletromtllv teflzfiamoolnointolnygsldsl?‘ Solomon B-Lflodspeaks --~i; hisfloweradcsilsloveda Itwllhisfavorttapiacefm . andmcdthtionsndflistomb inegordsnlischofuslus lone of ve _ pill ,1 “no m» "Forget-me-NOF i"l'he Bleeding Heart". "fit 0W‘ men Daisy-the flower 0i Who Canon Malone presided and led inthepramlheformofservice dud StPeter‘ Church otform 1i" t? all . i "mm- Lily" with its ' ' » lshaped flower, reminding us l" {God's sacrifice in Christ. It .. bolises the cup of the 11011’ the cup of the communion tlbli the cup o! forgivoncs». The sincere regret 11L the d d Mrs. F. l". Mitchell was Wit B’ 9 5 5' P; as o o '0 B earned the. saiutatlmi, h good and fslthfui slanht- i‘ l l‘. 5 5% ilr'ltir‘=rii- ss-io uuiitiiail-l?