THE olligg ousimlan Classified Advertisements o?" Imerm" ----------- ....--.. 100 per lino o! s o...“ 90 PH‘ line o! 5 words 5i! M!" llno of 5 words 7° Del‘ lino of 5 words aTKQents Wailted NQNUB, WOMAN T0 TRAVEL AND appoint local representatives. Posi- ~ my‘; permanent." yearly guarantee ' 51002. (being 021- iveekiy average) "id expenses; commission and “all bonuses besides. Winston C9,, roller Bldg, Toronto. A. W. E-Z-weclsaill. yiaylra "lvh-zli AND woman, T0 .551‘ house to house, in unoc- ‘iigefd territories, a high grade line old necessities and toilet N0 previous experience Must have references ' acter and willingness t0 . te to Park Lone Products e4, flsmilton. Ontario. i 3-9-Snt2Lpd. ARIBITIOUS men allowed titty cents ering. Chauifering, Bricklaylng, Write —- Donlinioll __._-._;.__. “N“ at this oliice. merit having competent table engineer geologist oooilaneous “w, . , , . . . 4438-Z-0-lmo. . _'——?—-—4i— EQIION s u: AT LUKE oat- ianils, Smlt Rustico, ltl-lrch 12th at 1 o'clock p. m. 5042-34-31. Also oil brooder. G TAGS YlIXPEDTYIGUSLY Smuthporb’ P. E. L iuppnéli. Guardian Jdb Prlntcry. liiJifliNrur; ‘I ANDY” It shortest notice. Situations Vacant i leamlng best paying trades. Engine. Electricity. Garage work. fitliifi-li-B-Zi. Articles For Sale i an llcur, Barber- ’ . i l (it nted* l and" "" ‘ and (ll BOX llG. ‘ i l.‘ FOR. saua -- INCUBATOR Two “ hundred and lorry egg " _ Police-l" Woof. 1'- (\- (‘HUB fiiliil-l-fi-Ei. ti, _ " \'.lll rrrizll-Il n‘. FEAT]!!! B_IDS MADE INTO SANl-I tary folding mattresses, cushions. etc Sanitary Feather pillmi J‘ i Li l ,li'ill:irii'~ lllrIlil-lil fill" r-i oprk _ Cuard- i _ > ' ' ‘ ‘ oollgqsrolvonucn" calms arm “3°"3"~’"s“‘”l "i envelopes with address rinted. " ~""°l““° m‘ M" Jaiiie- Wanted lnfillt‘. intiv ions. etc, Guardian llaivlisfllissv- Female, Help Wanted u! - LA MAID FOR GEINERAL “O“ Guardian. if" WANTED-A G00!) ruornsraxr home for a boy aged five. A0013’ l orioz-s-s-lii _ housework. Apply 150 Kent oi, common old gnadm, book. p1,. 5on4’ NIB‘ dimummls‘ elc- Hlghest lfiiss lcssiar lflilcllcilrld of Iioxtazflfc-R .. .. -_..____ prices offered. vise wlult iloilmu p mi,“ _‘ I . WAN-TED FOR (ilifllllitltll. have. Fred G. Ketl-llesoil. 123 Gicn-i ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “' llql-IEEWOIK- Apply at once 91 King dale Avenue, Toronto, Ont. m“??? ‘VYI- 13 3- 73 dtreet. 5070-3-[1-41. 3-9_.-Sat3i.lld.-ot Ciiletlonia. I A Mplg lfpll oerlclyil. Nursing m. Etlliltirl rm. ~ Essences required. " '_____»isllil"c. vans in visitor" TO C111": Apply 54‘ on," ion Road. City. rim N no. SCHOOL soesfggi-al I I Stephen Henry r f 0E G151. non lhouseworlr. Apply '15 pus. i oooalit your course. iliation tdenoe City ospital Eye und Ear Infirmary. day. Allowance Next clQss to_be .;.'r.0_ ers, llgotal s_l_ri_i . H Hyerliill, Mass. Standardized pital and accredited School. $15.00 monthly. . admitted April Hos- l and Mass. i Bight hour] l-aitsir. icm‘i’~‘r- tho LIYZTLJSIZH !'\ TRXTE FOR!‘ rroi llnLlre l.‘.l’.‘i'. ill. e, "J ins, we» QU$Cl£l~ x no . E EXPERT 7W Lqszxgneodl .. W QWWA‘! Barbelqfipeoi-al rat's altered. Write _ wt tefltpfy d)“ today Mqier Barber College. Hali- .; g1 low freilllt. fax‘ , n, "y and March, Ask _ ‘I79 °“'"'*l‘l‘- H‘““d“‘~" humus" Ovens - w Ctafllsmen, Dept. '13. Trllro. n. M. \V.S.tiI\i:lr, 2s some wqqouns an Toronto. For Snlc nbiiiifiirion’ sun-s cams l per bundle. Apply Guardian. 5' liszl-z-lo-ti. Oven Company. llflfl-sfilw AiS-Satl-ZHAMYL; i ....I_.______-4_-€-————~—— u West i Iv . . ma emu‘. T HURTEI‘. rzwnu. residence. lorcllrwi. ilwrn and --—-- garage- Apply to II. 1i. PoiifT-n l rim instructed by Marlon Ed- “ A‘ month to rlell by Public Auction cn i" r . _ _. ,1...‘ _ _ D 'Fl'l!‘.l_‘/, March 15th., at 11.30‘ p. m“ w SQLEQESI-Aflbqutlxzrsa’) ‘in ltilc property known M the I’. E. ls- Apply}. Stewart, SLl"l\_§'r\QiL'_‘\l\9.\'.' land Hiwy and Produce (You situated ' t 50713-3-8-31. ,1 1m Great George Street. my sitrcet and M8’! AUCTEUTFJ '."._wr~ll i0: ulr ruy. ficmtlon sale oi six: choice PlPlllPjfllil PAM“ wmunz horses, il-onl 121:0 i0 11:0 1.1:. . mm m, apply ,0 5 to B years old. all broken, liineiiclor the unduiqmm 9”?“ w?" be 5°!“ ‘i?’ “b” Alllo at the sane time and i110" l ~"' "Mr frgnt of the Agricultural m" ianowln; “wick-n: 1 Wilson 2.000 . ~ . .. » - n l F201‘ -- TH€54ki'.1‘/m1"~’h l?" ""1°_l\ii. scales: 1 vxnrczs wagon: 051w i e,’ Ear?! ma‘ mun‘ ‘furniture and other eqllllim"'3“_ I , In lflYlll". l» __ ~ H!!!“ mmh‘ ‘m "i‘"-"1"°“i l. rnannu. iilrllrlllu lr..~-~l {earl you; 119g”, Auctioneer. do: "rind this Iric U‘! rilrcll 10th. 1T2“ Louis lineman " ]l6%1_3_g_11.13.l_5, New Haven ,______________> M ‘ clIlulna-si‘ MD l A ctionear. 6008-8-0-81 ell ~ __....l_. “firs; on Friday, \ I . Fi-l-“sirw-iieei- p, %¥o. Inlllent. meg-g ml u 801"‘ . a ~ _ ~ u. llouiso imil 0 I- I. MAW“ ewe“- inltsotlllrllr... o on: \\ yfli lug-iv! II." A '.“' ‘ nit: and pontoon. “m, 1 Quin (‘rubr- I nl.l\\flawylllrrofl. i kfi i%%‘l“fi'loll liei . Plow. l PM ° ll-re m"- :. .» “'1 w’ ‘slum. .1 m" Inldlei. O I - “fir” n: n 160 ' (‘learunrs Aifallfl"va:fl:h'lmi'l‘l"tnnrxl Annual Meet-ling‘ 5g.";‘,.."';..2‘.‘;‘.‘ .".~."..........;_--l rare; ' "r- """"‘.i ii.’ i.“.%l"..",'::":.'"i1....- PK Eastern l5? lxtyubhses of lnml centrally lilfiI R4 "n 5309mm. will b0 y,“ v hgyldy school, rhnnll, store | ‘moral “IIHNWH at i all". donut‘?! 5' n.“ Cfiwlyl“ Thread low to :%M“ fi 7“ ‘ tar,“ quantity hi!» ninnnillii’?! P‘ F" m" t n . . a 1 ‘p Q row‘: 1 3504': 32st?‘- ' °‘;‘i.‘..‘.' l": ‘u. Iplpbinh plat- "len. l not enroll horns“ m!" " l 1 m air. . °,' anti. own n!“ grmtllll UIDPOVGQ is a nice largo propkriyl 33 by :0 mt ll-lih right ol war from Fl"- lrom Great H“ a splendid cellar and located in the business 111"‘- lurthcr informa- Marlon Edmomh. l2 MLE purpose- onwn to or, hen- (lnnis Phil'- l x Flellllr g" u. qlnn: 3 horns-sn- sot um lur- aml ("colt L charm, ~ numerous fl y following fl »=. " Ull V/ANTED AT ONCE A RELIABLE I coat maker. Steady work. Apply “Willi ~ 505i-‘J—’l-£\. and the lzloz. given WANTED - GENTLEMAN, (‘LEAN JL-ql. out serurity Salesman. {c1 ‘ ‘x The . Three i, l‘ MWRQO-QQO4 . I I ‘ Court ycxicriioy ' Jcndallt. lrl <1 prohibition ‘awarded n serlicllce of wit: lllOlllllS in. juil, it bull“; ills SCIViCCs for Sil PLEAr-‘ll-ID l‘.\“l“l‘.i l‘. tors o1 unquestioned integrity um‘, Cllil‘. .- " 'l‘ll‘.l.‘§"Z‘Y Al"); ‘rt. ~00 t Hr. ltiilph ___A Dlnfrhtoriih cf Toronto ' Bbqkg WAN" 1i? gfinv/yfyjl zlitellding the poultry sl‘. ‘Ei ‘ 1) hiss; fi-zhryljljé‘, fillst. One holir fronl Boston. For" pg‘, , Rgolihg,§l1in*y;_le'5. illlthel- information apply tn Mr. Lenllrl C... , 31¢}? e, ivdllbgqi-d, flqyl superintendent. 21-3-5-01. lag“, ll neil. 4 Him.) ‘Timcml roruvc homo at i 0110 HA1! 5.13 R. Phi ‘etzl or A. J. llllrilcl illness of c ‘lmnii idle lsiiv to nlclirn 2'35 iilcllcc. iii‘ "l . icdlljv isllllli ‘INEXPERIENCH’. rlll-zsilyrlallrlrl _ 10E. Hairdressing. Literature free. 0t Harvzvilie '1 p. l‘.\.', Govern ‘ - .- - Cilartered Trade Schools, llolineslsltt. n Ifofm Lawrence, Montreal, Que. .°°“1“‘“3‘ 1*‘ S. V. 1-21sv:t'.Mal'.30. Male Help Wu POLICE coulllzi/it the Police lrilzrnillig, tho d9. ease vms 011d ofitll .cl :‘:-. u PIIRSOTHELI; guest durilir: his. st with Prov-iMrs. Robt. A. Duncan, Fdviurd Street. lcnllvlzll-Ai. 2.31 v10". iFriday, lilzlrrll (i ti? yvilixs. Cfllfllflue: time Dfiymalllr“ l! (le.5“°di|ilnl Cemetery". bend- ilml-ibalil‘ i BONNELlF-Pzl I l] (‘ W1 iii.‘ 1 T Tl vice will b’: ll"l(i CCnlGlCTff. kecp you Y0“ no». 1 a. cr. Mrs. .... oar-J. mt; Murrlfy ll cl". IMiLrch 8th, .. ‘ i 119R NQRsPE- i on Wedncszlny; and 'l"'llul"s<ie_v, 6M9 H°5vl““1'lill'r the I2 " " Clings. ‘CAKVER——AL Pa 1, , 811i . Ffldily‘ "ll. M C. tor uni 3 Si)“ , “f {l .l_v "l. A .1 lvilm liixllli; Qgllj" from ull delu- P111" v.1- miss you Loving you drnrly_ your memory will Never till life cnils, shall Dear to our hc-zrts is the plnce where siren. \ lnserted l:y 1110:1211" and liYlrmily. In Memoriam In loving munory at our-hurt.‘ Wm. J‘. Gr ‘ . I‘. who passed away ‘It ' aunt was she kn lilo a. c» . Kllévifritn with no all get loving smile and gentle he; o one on earth can take her place. . Two Dearly Loved to_be Forgotten By the Fllnlly, I'll»- . O Mac >- UNIIITAIII. EMUALMEI . iii s up» sum r04 .1"lt\‘!(‘klS - Iililrcil 1U as - ' (ZHURCH.-On Sunday Mlroll 10th. f 1H3; .. . - . ' 1:5 3 llllllig‘), Rive. 7 13.011; bnS. Mr‘ Rodger Wm preach at n a" m_ .. ll.l.l , olmg; Flop. s. Iuccilnp and 7 p‘ m. at the evening service the _““""‘“'° _‘ i subject will be "is tillers l. literal il_.cll ll zl. l.~l. All Alei ,, ‘ma. hell? "1 l’! u. yicucc fully away f RI; l in held in the q]: Eillltlrlv Itiarch 10, ‘ tllcnrl: (l) Little Ll..ll(l.i Cclncicry. Bixsiiles her hus- Plt" a loving wife n iltr iiltl- res- (Jiilllxill for service c‘. 2.1.3, Lllcriiv; to tilt: People's CU. THE FUNERAL o! Mr. Lemuel CR1‘- ver, Pownai, will take place at 1.30 - Sunday aiternoon to Hazelbrook Cem- THERE WILL m; no selzvlirn in etgg-y ‘ the Pcoilics Church llililorlog; lligm. ' CORNWALL SERVICES. — There will be service Sunday, March 10th, in the United Church at. mnslwn a! i100 ll. m. West Riveiaat s00 li- m- and Cornwall at 7.00 p. m. Rev. E. M. Aitllen, B. A., Minister. \ WOOD ISLANDS flfifilYTfili- _ I f-rall criminals-oar. Rodger o! nel- "‘ lost will preach sundey afternoon. '_ March 10th at 3 o'clock. Every mem- and adherent is urged t0 be pres- and sign the Call that was given k Bso to Mr. Philip Aiis-i-aove found the my in imlltli by l'.\ . rel lit Jcllllucil , .~ll t'\ll4l'| .1 \...it i0 ll’.‘1‘[ frllolltlil! l-‘ull- ' morning. . H. Bon- lclJcllaldi. y a short Holrultl A. ill be ilclll silort ser- ise nt 1.45. we forget arc-l; 1&2. can ‘ m i bel" g . ‘ i cnt over a wee I 1.111‘ ‘ s. A. Citadel this week end in keep-l“ m . , M“ m ulg with the William Booth Centen-i ‘W d n“ 5°C t,” F“ r m t” S y Your Canlpalgn. Saturday nightl ‘ at 8 p. m. a bright testimony service. Surldlly morning at 11 a. m. Holi 5 illicetlllg. 3.30 p. ‘nlrliosliion sllbieei. "The Eight Bea- iiitudvs" '1 p. m. Salvation meetingh On liintlay evening at 8 p. m. a re- " \l'3\.'/ 0i leading events in the lite oi i" ‘I Crlthczine Booth the mother of the! , wflflflfy’, will be given by the Corps l)! HQ v4.5 owingio a My llg- 34,-, amflhcultll from the char Parish, one o! the most and arduous‘ in the Church ot Scot- land, was inducted to the parish oii New Abbey, Galloway. Anlong Right ‘Rev. J. Montgomery Campbell, llioderrltol" oi the General Assembly; or the Church of Scotland; Right] gr SLYDEL on 1 Rev. Norman Mac! i929, rtio1lrll-rii>l1@9_e=5=0r Ht 5i- Ilvmélills nt lmvg Home. YmClii. in Pow- tingehalne ( be of l i l _> |> b Lowther. ..___._. A. CiTADEL.—-There will be a. cial series of services held in thcl m. A Living B i Rev. Dr. George Duncan Has New Charge l TREAL, INDUCTED 1N NEW ABBEY those present were It. antiiul parishes the Church. Rev. Dr. Duncan is a native of Prince Edward Inland and frequently _ . spent his holidays ncre amid his boy- hood haunts and among hi5 friends, "Western Guardian ~QUCTION Bee handbills (or par- tlculars o! auction sale at North Carleton. March 12, concerning stock and implements o! the late Iran-y p, wot-sisal mo-ro-owoboooo-o-oaovvow» Husky Irritated Threats. _ are quickly relieved by MEL OIDS ‘new soothe m "but the 19M Ind inflamed vooal 0U!!! PRIUBQ-SCINTBPIIIIOR- loidbnlyly TIE FIGHT‘! DIUGGIBTS B E L F A S T PRESBYTERIAN " t MINXSTER OF ST. AN- ean (Qt. Duncan's clltniseres. min- hi", Rev. Marshall Lang. oi Whit- brother of the Archbish- op of Canterbury"); Rev. S. J Ramsay Sibald, M.V.O.. D. D., domestic chap- lain to the King; Rev. Lauchlan Mac- lean Watt, D.D., Glasgow Cathedral; Rev. William Main, D. D., Paisley Abbey‘; Sir James Balfour Paul, 14.0.. V .O., 11.13., Lyon King oi.’ Arms, Edr izlburgh. New Abbey (new after Durldren- , _ nan,_ Galloway) was formerly o! the Cistercian Relorming Order. Its ab- bot were a mitre and it was com- lnoniy called Sweetheart Abbey, be- cause Devorgilln, wile 0t John Bellini carried his ilcart about in all. ivory casket until it was laid beside her in the tomb before the altar. founded by her in 1927. Rev. Dr. Duncan alter many years opin its entire COIlIEDIClICllS service in the most im-lthe larger pro laoltilnt charges of the Church, hasexmnple. now been located in one or the mostiiionaires. in the South oi hall a million. Scotland. where his outstanding gifts any extreme PWEYW ivill continue to be recognized, and where he will have more leisure to devote himself to the general worl: RECENT CURES OF ISLANDERS Some splendid cures are taking place at the present time in Charlot- tetown and various parts o! the 1s- iland. Here are a low examples o: m. cent cures. Names given for the uk- ing. ' A lady who suflerod much from in- ternal pain has found complete relief. thus avoiding an operation. A gentleman completely relieved o! sciatica. A lady relieved o! mastolditis without an operation. A child cured o! eczema. A lady‘ who sulered severely with nourpigia. tor several years, found perfect relief in one weak. A lady who suffered for yours 1mm 1r is. and gonsral ill health, has found psrloct teller: All these mo hundreds o! others moans o! the wonder-ml little instru- ment known as the I'm-odor. Newly lull persons so beneltted had spent ‘other ways and thfly I-ll regret that Ifirst place. Mr. J. B. Perry. who was sand of mess, ' W. EDGAR IIQMN» "166 Sydney 5t. Charlottetown. i Speaks Before Womin ’s Club (Special to the Guardian). OTTAWA, March 8.--In un address ibetore the Women's Cumdlnn Club l‘ ‘lot our Province." “I believe that ‘intoxicating llquo 1 said. ‘of the two provinces which have 11 ‘or Ncl-ill Wilt- i Rev. George Duncan, D. D, former, 11mm,“ l ‘minister o, me Churbh o, s,‘ Andrewtained their prohibition acts. and its {11[9nd_ and St. Paul, Montreal, who resignedyact has bee“ successmuy mrmmd‘ severe "breakdown ini ge of GovanJ I impormntivenue. he said. but you cant measure imanhood in dollars and cents, and in such a. matter as this the treasury is Some people “control" because o! the increased re the last thing to be considered. the tree o! disease ads. casion for one, wasmolntkig out the ioct that than h and time is place where the pooplsure happy, prosperous and contented. A Big Weak End Laugh Fest At own om: , , _ nous rhodium. Hal Hal Hal Ho! Ho! Ho! ad flnitum. out a doubt one oi the _ I pictures, either comedy or entertainment. "ltsslnbost Bill Jr.” is lor it has a real story. with o. dwolnpment of sol-eon tavsritos linnco o! the audience. Buster's ehsraotsrlstlou o! the nbbll rwfifll. "W- WQI. ilk lows some new stints, Ills mounts’: dcusnttr {Morton and finely rescues he unis large sums o! money seeking robot in_ tomach trouble, is the Fnrudor rep- ibIeiTCSQHCEtlV/B in Sumrprfj‘ . Falndor Response-motive O%-3-9-1i ‘the HonfA. C. Saunders, Premier oi Prince Edward Island. spoke on "The History. Resources and Possibilities isold as a beverage causes more injury ithan liver, pestilence or lalninc." he “Prince Edward Isle-rid is one advocate government The amalingly sucoesslul results obtalhed in the Island through sclon~ tine methods of farming and the careful grading o1 100d products were‘ described. From its on¢ million acres the Island raises $26,000.01» worth o! food products annually. he said. and last year sold over $906,000 worth o! certified seed potatoes o! the quality which took first prise in competitions with potatoes from a-ll ports o! Usu- ada and also in the United Hutu. in ‘tltlas the syuqn oln hlildle "id 4° addition to growing the finest. certi- ned seed in Ammo. it has the finest silver foxes and the finest oysters in the world. It is the only province which has dairy products entirely "and Prince Idllrrd Is- land eggs are at a premium in Can- Prince Edward island has five hun- dred sohools, ma-ny churches and no divorce court because there is no o0- the speaker said, been only one divorce in the province _ history. In this roopect vinoes might follow its he said. flier-e are no roil- snd probably nobody will! ‘but neither is there MON The PriricgEdward IIOITI OFOOFIIIL Tints a lair summing up o! Bulter Keaton!‘ latest llulh riot. “$910!? boat mil, Jr." which owned WW- day at the Prince Idwlrd Theatre. _ Bully Keatonb funniest and with- er sigma arming. 4| the feature ls. first o1 all, 100 per cont M9502. 1015i s? z-r out had doesn't mdorrsto the inhi- The "an" or comedy situations. are clean, and above all. oljsl. nhboywhocomesbolsflomonb iegstonelpbtshsrdiollodtlodil- nost Torrance) battles. nvli ma: boatilneisthobsltthlmhshll picture which also abounds in love in- terest and photographic surprises. “Steamboat Bill Jr." is n. story oi modern river lite, filmed against a besutiiul background. The humorous side o! steamboating predominates, of course, but there nre moments when the thrills overshadow the the laughs. Especially 1s this true too in the final scenes, in which disaster is visited upon the river town and the comedy star turns hero. Don't miss "Btelmbout Bill Jr.“— t it's 100 per cant emortainmentl Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy start the laughter in the two reel comedy‘ "Liberty." Those two lurrstors sure rurnish lots oi laoqm. n, $.33 Hide! the» miFau lid syi ,‘ ‘E's edgin- v‘ vv vv*%%OO-O-FQ-OQ-Q-OQ4 serial "flue _ _ __ ‘ m"! "l" hvous week end Mil. see today. IHEWG . nurumwos m; 311mg. ._£__ “tr-Will MiG-huh to the Temper- r 9"“ a e '.. .09“ u: vwyipii potf sol/Em o: due "fimlyoll ins on your list to whom. i?“ Md not alnlx the title “LltienP ill! be very flllppOinltdl tor the om- "l _ 15,1319)‘ are and have been lite Ills Liberals. I am sure that they r will not thank you (or omitting to couple than up with their party, ai- tor the strenuous work they dfd at the lllt election. I don't think you would rnabe my mistake ii you had elven the oltie to them all, with prob- ably one exception. ' My. my, but the last issue ol’ the Temperance uoiievia, in a time one! Anyone A Ming botwocn the lines, yes, and the lines too cannot but see what a tremendous change has came over that sheet. This is some oi what it 505s".- ~"‘M0reover, our case is not Icing to be strengthened bya repetition lit some o! the wild and bxtreme state- "naents which have been made in times past by well intentlonezl andmigh purposed reformers." Can you m1 us who the editor re» lam to? Would it be Mrs. Gordon Wright or some o! the preachers? Further on we rend: "Strange as it may seem in apub- lientlon o! this kind perhaps we - ought to begin our base by Acknow- ledglng that there is something to be asid in iavor o! intoulaanta." In the edit/or". through his politically bediirlxrlod speotsciesmpoelng Liberal Government control in the near fu- tige, and then liquor will be sow? ‘HIL! Liberal edited bulletin, and this rlooru controlled renpmnco Alli- ance, is evidently preparing the way in" a Saunders Government control ior it states further: , "We believe that "Irv rwim 8"- en below is not debatable. but scien- tifically and socially verifiable. . Jt l4 true that. token in moderate 41'1"‘ t l‘ away with a celitaih quantity o1 si- cohol without npplrontly domains my? by cautious stulsilts aro boil-lg made along this line. and science wll have the list word tor us, and not the Wich- er and lmnl reformer, as to the 0i- iocts oi alcohol on the human sys- km... What do you think 0t that yo“ n? Wjli you dare work fol‘ 4,551‘. n new? The Bulletin is mails: run oi you ior whet Y0" m" don Id Qt us look down a little (“rt-her m; w“ a (gw mare statements 0i’ lthh "Temperance Billlctin." "But our case is 1m- trom com- plete, Hwy will grant. that there is filth in what we have Blld and YB‘ 0i a that a system 0r prohibition violates the lungamental rights 0! an irislviooorr liberty. Paternullsm on the port or the stole may be 8°04 and necessary in certain limited re~ spools, but vshon it comes t0 the ms‘.- tor 0t prescribing what a D0110" should drink or proscribinz what he shill not drink. well, ior them this is too much an intrusion into the porsonll realm whore individualism ' iy asserts ltselt and spy: ‘Thug iq-Tunnlt thou and no lurthu." Rather down we Md: "Thor-o h something even more ‘w pl m m; welllro oi the “in thunjnoiihition. It country on: stand considerable drunkenness. It on the T10 h1- ‘ "or the man who n not iowlusnus. We eln wholly “I1- Mflthdllt serum whim or w onion um? Makndvmlor idmuugsyhcmu fgocalsswhlins Minuet-Amie. c“. rah - now c tho way {or Govom- ov- insult hoi la the lumen-s Gov~ a annual». l! tbs iridium anion viii 8.3?» ‘3F»»»+»'»»e -OQ-O~§-O-O-§~OQ-OO§ 9040-90-0 #0 t i z i nqvivo lmdor widespread, ion o! the man whb not oorflooou that lifiuors my government cou- ‘ mono cull! m0 41in with loss m hllfl ll lo"°fli one in mounts. ‘more is no ' ' or avlslon in hi! WIMP"? ' {liner nlra ior nu 00mm I" oousislmw M 001111011 "11 "W." I could l0 on aiming nun ms wndntli nuisance shoot, hippo» oil to be favorable to prohibiting-but Illlofldlnl-hsdo- New. I wait the public to wash 0M0 almanac 0t prohibllon. Anlheln-“Rej ice in 15o Lord" 5 olfalllwnyjo Power." Jmv. s. J. vlriolzrir Send-y 5.05001 it 2.30 r. M. mill classes log-over, j’- erm0n—' Ind néia. Yllll an: invited, Evmhz warship» 1 Oflock ran some; nnoanopou" station o. r. c. I. Mme-lb“) Gm nun" s n for the Ho!!!’ S-efinon-“A Heiym Dom I‘: In’. A4 J. VIN Aaulom-Jwe Would see Jesus" .......... .. —Mlss Barbara Mncflcill and llr. B, fl 90-0009‘ o +¢+4+v o o >640» Zion Presbylnwiig; - 0.1. HYN,,18TI§~._ v. soon is r _ orlgailuriiil on» r lsiécériilisrfgfi’; ‘Salaam: %’ot ti; l-u-l-Ki I Moment; i, Tho (molt. 2.30 P. Rik-Sabbath School ma Bible Clauses. " v ' nvlsuluc; 1.00 P. M.— ‘ lmaorr of Anthem; -_- "Prny for the Pr “HIM Frank Laflerty and soioeutn a, zlorl Male oral-oil .,- " swoon. and ‘Strangers-Welcome. ' _, . l Trinity w" llsvfr. onsams/r. raw. w. c. Ant‘ o0-0-0-O4-O-Q-0-§4o4<-o»o+o~~~4 aoroooob+v4 _ StJamesl’ zsbyterian Gfiwroil ‘$04 -&§-O@-O v1 vv United C - , co-rasrolls u. RAMSAY. u. 9.; nnv. HAMM‘ _ n J rurrolinn. a. . .11.. r16: slrtvlcfs 11.00 A. M.-—-Preachgr:-llev. Dr. Bum-my. Stlbjcotz—"'l‘lby KEN-km Cone” 2.30 P. Mr-Slhblllh School and Blflle Anthem:—“X Will Feed My Ho!!!" “nu-u... Sbfifi " iBoloM-Mr. A."R. Gills.) The Junior Congregation neck as usual. l. -. Chanda. 1.00 r. M-Preachorz-Rcv. Hammond Joiiron. Subject—“'l‘o Dlc Vilill he an Awfnlby Soim-"Thc Beautiful Land at: 'lll'gh" ... Mr. P. W. Small .:--“0ne Sweefly, ", ‘min _ Tflor-ning Servicelruldcllst by C. . C. Y. #&O-OQQQ-Q-OQ~OQQJQOOO-OO§O-QOOOOQQ Big Advebtne“ ' l ‘Ilfht t” AQblulo MEISTCR-REV. W. BRUCE MUIR. ORG ANlST-MR. (PEOMGE METHVEN. MORNlNG AT ll AM. Trencher-The Minister. Anthem, Hear Our Prayer. 2.30 P. lit-bnndny School. Preacher-The Nflnlster. ~ Anfltenn, Softly and ‘Icrulorly. 3.00 P. M.—Scrvli-c n‘. tlighfleld. Q§§§-§§-§4-O Qfl-OO O-§4§~O-§O£~§Q 0-004 O $4 l l _ l \‘"" w- Ryder EVENXNG AT ‘l P.l\l. will not turn out with the same vim as they did at the last election. it will show the people clearly what their motive was when they could help and vote tor their political party imdn‘ the blind o1 impeach-roe. X om‘. ‘gstltg. WA GIHIAN. Murray Harbour, Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas Is Cflebrated 0n Thursday, Marsh 7. the Philos- ophers o1 St. Dunstalrs University celebrated the feast oi Btofrlgoniss Aquinas, the Patron o! all Catholic, osophy. The day was fittlngiy begun with‘: tho celebration 0t HiglrM-nso by Rev-i Gavan P. Honing-hen, Pn.l)_.. mores‘ sor o! Philosophy. The Missa dc Ani gelis was rendered by the. choir- oil Philosophers. At nine o'clock in the morning. Seniors and Juniors clfshed in an‘ eliciting game o! hockey, Both‘ teams began play detenrllned to win, but the hopes oi the Settlers were almost shattered when liiottly alter ‘the lace-oft their 0pp0n6nt8 scored. The Seniors soon algatnluthered vim and impetus. but. despite lfibir lttmolt eiiorts, they wen: note Book by their opponents. who had-the edge o! the play throulhout.’ game ended 3-0 in tavpr or the quniors. M one o'clock the. Phllflsoohers as- amblsd in the dlnifi-hall and sst down to a. sumptuous banquet. Altar ampie Justice had been gone to Ill m delicious viandls, rim blowing mm were proposed by the ‘mast mum. R-lfllfind llllié! Ind 20-. loomed to in tau omen. _ l Tho Pops and the King. The Church-Rev. Gavan P. Mon- A ‘Hi0 DI! w! Oolsbrlts-Willred Into‘ . " Our country-John Gilli. the ' he oqlflg their pqillosl o0 ulnroitiu-gp m. "Qllllim N’. "-"‘. " " a ..i ‘Q\ Million, and see what part they will Fedlilt. take in the coming plebiscite. it they The Knees-Gogol!“ ‘The Ladle Between toagtl rendered by Jaiies _ _ clton Giills, also n. piano kuclide Gmidet. The Rbevutlecsgr, the or, addromed the which ‘a votep! the Bursarulbev. l". ‘ the Rood Sisters ior lilo had taiken in proposing banquet. ' Lang Syria and Gzckquya all repaired to the Chill‘ celebration was closed HI’! tion of the Blessecfsoi! Schools and Father oi‘ "commie enil-i V‘ » i . J. P. nuns. 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