(aQIARDBOABD. NOVEMBER 21, 1931 QARNATION MILK, 2 for lotto. tron cooxuvo. APPLES, Pk. .. ONIONS. 1o lllS. rsaaors. 1o lbs. PEARLSOAP, 6101‘ MARMALADE, 40 oz. .. LAMB cnor, 11.. roan 0110p, 11.. f), CHOICE CORNED user, a spans mas, 11.. BACON. lb. POTTED MEAT, 2 for $1121.01»: srnsx, lb. - 1v FRESH WRAPPED FILLE SMOKED FILLETS, 1o. .. BONELESS COD, lb. . FRESH COD, 11.. .... .. FAIRY SOAP. 5 for .. . . . . . STRAWBERRY, & "RASPB BAKING POWDER. one lb. ‘All kinds Christies fancy Mixed Biscuit, lb. . MEAT DEPT. FRESH HADDOCK, lb. llovoreaux Grocery Specials ' . 25c .III'.II'.' 2o 19c 25c .n---.-n. u... neuauaassssuusaeuuansauso 17c 17c 13c 6c 20c 25c 20c .--..--n-...-......----.-o aool -..-..........-¢-- ueubollullllliil n...--..-.-...---.---.---o rot...- .-----.-n-n---|-n ISH TS,lb. ..-.---.--..-.--.-.. 25c 18c 18c 12c_ 8c ilellereaux Grocery and Meat Market fCor. Kent & Hilisboro st. ppm 1210 i gé~rufrrrri a a‘ lélllmggAmg QZIITZ ‘a -x s'__‘ vvv n-llapqliuaeflworh use lopeellnasllwords leparllneoflworde lspcllnsofiwords wewv-eoo-oovoou vv v LIGHTNING STRANGE BATTERY v. compollnd.~ Charges discharged batteries instantly. Eliminates old method entirely. Gives new i life and pep. Particulars. Light- ning Company, St. Paul, Minnes- ota. A. W. S-11-7-4i. CAN BE EARNED - weekly in spare time selling well known linc Per- sonal Christmas Cards. Scores of stenographers, accountants, clerks, etc., exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample money. Write for free sample. Winston, Toronto A. W. Nov. 7-M-w-s-tl Nov. 30. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vinoial Land Surveyor, Herman- i ville. (R. 3, Souris.) l 9379-10-15-1 month. ISCAPID mo»! 111s FLOOD Ranch, Southport, Four Silver Fox ' Pups. Ear marked. Advise T. B. Rogers. Bouthport. 10082-1l-1i-tf. ,. p Female Help Wanted f.‘ WANTED -- EXPERIENCED COOK .. ‘ and second girl. Apply 09 North I River Road between 10 and 11 .|. A. M. 103511-11-21-11. WOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOR F‘. us at home. Sewing machine nec- 2 eaaary. No selling. Ontario Neck- iwear Company, Dept. 147, Tor- _' onto a. WANTED-MIDDLE AGED LADY would like Va position as house- j-keeper in small family. Best ref- - erences supplied. Apply Mrs. ‘ s. r. m., Kinkora, P. n. 1. < 10161-11-111-41. ‘ To Let IIO LET-COTTAGE-fl BRIGHT- on Ave. Apply 300 Fitzroy or l, Phone 1000-11. 10337-11-20-31. BOOM AND BOARD. APPLY I00 Sydney Street. 10230-11-20-31. For Sale SUITABLE FOR . lining outhouses. etc., 1c. per _ sheet. Guardian oflica. tf Ton sans _ om rsrsas. s ’ cents bundle. Guardian Ofliaoe‘. t’ i - - . IOB IALI, T0 LET. BOARD AND j. , room signs on hand at Guardian Office. . "Ioa ssna-nsnnwoob ntocxs $8.00 per load delivered. Apply to ,| 4o Chestnut Street. 10225-11-20-31. 5R SALE — WOOD DOORS AND window sashes. Apply Jimmie's "' Taxi. . 10220-11-20-21. Opportunities for Men and Women MAKE MONEY THE AUTO KNITTER WAY WITH OUR IIOME WORK PLAN you have a positive means oi making a steady income. Thou- sands of happy successful workers have done so in the last fifteen years. If you are outiof work, you can make real money this way. If you are employed. you can oulckly and easily turn spare time into cash. For particulars, write Auto Knitters, Ltd, Dept. C167, Toronto, 9. Nov. 3-5-'l-10-12~14-1'l-19-21-24- 26-20. Situations Vacant Female ART — WE IIAVE CHRISTMAS Card designs in black and white for hand colouring. Interesting pastime with opportunity to make money colouring and. selling.‘ Catalogue free, with‘ samples, 10 cents. Tally Ho! Art Shop, Stair Bldg, Toronto. ' O for M and W-Nov.-5-7-10-12-14- 17-10-21-24-26-28-Dec.-1-3-5-8. Help Wanted slum UPWARDS 0F m WEEKLY growing mushrooms for us in cel- lars all fall and winter. Commence now. Illustrated booklet free- Canadian Mushrooms Company, Tar-onto, H. W. NOV. 17-18-20. MEN AND WOMEN - FRUIT prices have remained firm and more trees and gardens are being planted everywhere. You can make good money by selling our proven quality trees, shrubs and plants. Cash paid weekly, part or full time; free equipment. Dom- inion Nurseries, Montreal 113-90. Male Help Wanted BECOME ' EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Harrington, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. li-stttf. RELIABLE MAN T0 TAKE CARE atom route, distribute and collect; protected territory; earn excellent weekly income; small investment pays for merchandise under your control. Tanners Peanut Products, St. Paul, Minn. M. H. W. Nov. 20. Nursing YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING T0 enter February class of North Adams Training School for Nurses, North Adams, Mass, please write Superintendent‘ promptly. School qualifies pupils to secure registra- tion, Provides monthly allowance and privilege of ‘six months’ course at Bellavue Hospital. All expenses paid. N-Nov. 14-5-71. son sane-taunts run asex- et. sise 8s, almost new. ‘ t a1 value. i Orlebar st. second H001‘- 10340-11-20-31 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS, exclusive designs, may now be ob- tainqd from the Guardian Central fill Prlntery. Order early 811d ovoid disappointment. l0352-11-2i-tf. I DI A ITINDIRGARTEN TIACl-lllll. ran nest — llmlklet entitled "Opportunity fol: \Vomen In Kindergarten.‘ telling you how to start 0 kindergarten in your own hallo» Ail loss department "l1" (Tana in llnilersuion Institute. Toronto ll, out. Ira on Total Security Over 010.000.1100 QIIEBEG FINE Assurance Company Established llll B. R. HOLMAN . General Agent CIIABLOTTIIOWN Lost LOST - BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Bunbury. tire for truck 32 x 6. Finder notify Jones Bros, transfer. 10055-11-21-21. Personat 110W TO GET A GOVERNMENT job. Free booklet. The M. C. 0., ‘ibron 10. Nov. 7-5-41. SENTENBEI]. lflllllNlif (Canadian Press) - We did not know the GENTNNL GUARDIAN IN RESPONSE numerous requests closing date Aylmer Label Contest i ¢ has been extended to January 15th. . 15C|Canadian Connors Ltd. 17c - 10360-11-21-31. FRESH RYE bread every 'I‘ues- 250 day. Thursday and Saturday at» . ........ is 29¢lBtcwarUs Bakery. 10c per loaf’. c311 ERRY JAM, 40 on. . 39c or phone 211. 10330-11-20-21 can 22c 29¢ 1 WILL an LOADING dressed hogs at Hunter River all day Tucs- day. November 24th and Wednesday until 11 o'clock noon. A. B. Cut- clifie. 10232-11-20-21. day, Thursday and Saturday at Stewart's Bakery. 10c per loaf- Call or phone 211. 10339-11-20-21 BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS. 10362-11-21-31. CENTRAL PARISH (Church of Scotland), Rev. G. C. Webster will preach at Lot 4B on Sabbath, No- vember 22nd at 2.30 p. m. POLICE COURT-Tile case of a drunk' appearing before ille Stip- cndlary lvlaglstrate yesterday morn. ing was remanded until Monday. A case (E unlawful possession. of liquor was adjourned until Thurs"- day next. ' DISTINGUISHED SOLOIST AT ' ST. JAMES-At the evening service of St. James Church tomorrow ev- ening the soloist will be Mrs. Frank Burns, Boston, a wcll-known radio artiste, whose rich mezzo-soprano voice has often been heard from WEEI and NABC stations. Mrs. Burns will render a beautiful setting of "Just For Today." BIG DOLLAR DAY -- Yesterday was one of the biggest dollar days for years, large crowds froln town and country patronizing the stores liber- ally. The stores that advertised reaped the greatest benefit, queues forming and waiting fcr admission long before the hour of opening. As the day advanced patronage in- creased, customers realizlng that prices had been ‘cut tremendously in many staples. BIRTHS ._____________________ OALLAGllAN—At F‘0l't Agustus, October 15, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan, a son (Joseph Ambrose). DEATHS BRAMIIALL-At Cape Traverse, P. E. I., Friday, Nov. 20, Henry F. Bramhall, aged 68 years. Flmeral Sunday, 22nd, at 2 p. m. from the home of Haszard Gardiner to Cape Traverse Cemetery. LINKLETTER- At the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, Nov. 20, Elijah Llnkletter. age 74 years. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Mr. Bowness‘ under- taking parlors to the People's Cem- otery. —_-____...—.._ IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of 2nd Air Mechanic Benjamin MacLeod, No. 1 Squadron. C. A. F., who was accid- ently killed while training at Camp Borden, Ontario, November 21st, 1021. r Fond ls the memory that lingers, Dear is the one that la gens In memory we hold you dear Bennie As long as the years roll along. At hgyng In the beautiful hllls oi Go By a valley of rest so fair, - Some day, some time, when our work is done. We shall meet your over thcrc. Inserted by his Mother. 10347-11-21-11. IN MEMORIMI In loving memo y of cnr dear sou. llerbert J. Clow. who passed away November 21st, 1030. In the graveyard softly sleeping Where the flowers gently wave Lies the one we loved so dearly In that lonely, silent grave. rain you bore We did not see you d c _ We only knew yon passed away And could not say good-bye. We little thought when you left home That you would ne'er return That you soon in death would sleep And leave us here to mourn. Inserted by Parents and Family. I N. D. MacLean UNDIBTAIII gmsrmon, Man, Nov. zo-wun, lam MbGl-ath, 23, was found guilty 0f murdering his 19 year old wife with a butcher knife at Souris.’ Man, last June and was sentenced to bang Feb. 1. IIBAI-MII Charlottetown as: I Wilubire FRESH RYE bread every Tucs-. THE CHARLOTTETOWN iGUARDIAN IIOLD FUNCTION-An enjoyable supper and dance was held in Spring Park School last night. craved by a good attendance. IIROOKFIELD-The services in ,the Brookfield congregation on Bun- day, Nov. 22nd, will be as follows: |Hartsville, 11 a. m., and Brookfleld at 7 p. m. CLYDE RIVER~On Sunday, Nov. 22nd, the service in-the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will bc at 3 p. m., S. School at 2 P. nl. I CORNWALL PASTORAL Charge, Nov. 22nd: New Dominion at 11 1:1. m.; Kingston at 3 p. 111.; Cornwall at ‘l. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. SENTENCE SUSPENDED - In referring to a case before Magistrate Shaw involving a defendant from Hunter River the Guardian omitted to state yesterday that the imposed sentence was suspended. TWILIGHT RECITAL AT ST. JAMES THIS AFTERNOON in aid of the P. E. I. Hospitahwill be given by Mrs. Keith Rogers, the vocalists being Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond, and the viollnists Messrs. Jack Wil- kins and Charles Hyndmall. POTATO PRICES-We are told that P. E. I. spuds are being sold at Plctou at 35c. per bushel from vessel whilst here the price is 40c. Perhaps the difference in the ‘haul accounts for the spread. A word of explanation to the public would seem to be in order by the schoon- cr men-New Glasgow News. PAlNl-‘ULLY INJURED - On o.- lighting from an express wagon on Mlich she was riding 1'11 the vicinity of Hlllsboro Bridge yesterday morn- ing, the little six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Ferguson bc- came caught 111 one of thc wheels, bcing drawn around before ll'.‘l‘ screams attracted the attention of the driver. Major T. B. Rogers, who was driving close behind in his car at once went to the assistance of the driver of the horse drawn vehicle in cxtrlcating the child, who was so badly wedged it was thought it would be necessary to break illc wheel to free her. She was how- ever, takcn from her painful position in a short time, and rushed to thc P. E. Island Hospital, where it was found she was suffering from 11 broken leg. The injured limb was sct, and she is reported as resting comfortably. EXECUTIVE ltlEETS-A meeting of the Executive of the Prince Ed- ward Island Prcsbyterizll was llClil in Kensington United Church on Wednesday nt 10 a. m. Tcn mcln- hers \wrc jircscllt. The President, Mrs. Hnlnllloud ’i‘oo11lbs, lccl till: clu- votional exercises. It was viccidcd t1 hold the Prcsbytcfinl in 'l'1'i1ilij' United Church, Sunnnersidc, on Jilll. 26th and 27th. Arrnngclncnts in de- tail were mndc for illcsc nlcoliugs. Words of encouragement from dil- ferent members were cheering nlld the financial statement for third quarter found in good standing. Mrs. Toombs read o. lcitcl- fvoln Miss Minnie M. Bell telling the need of warm clothing at some of our honlo stations. The executive therefore urge the necessityof ilnlucliiole 1101p from each auxiliary for UICSQ peo- ple who are in need in our l\l:u"l- times. After very interesting itaruls from Branch Executive by M11. Boothroyd, the meeting closed wiLll Mizpah Benediction. HOME IbIPROVED_Dc:=l1itc illc economic depression and low ilFlCCS for farm products tbs full much activity can be sccn on tile 1111111111".- es of Alexander MacDonald, Bloom- ing Point North. Dlulllg the 11st two months Mr. MacDonald 11nd a number of men improving 11's (lxvcll ing. The improvements also us fol- lows: house reused two icrL, time bay-windows, piazza over front door, vestibule over outside P111111‘ hatch, basement deepened to llinc feet and foundation of native smnc and Portland cement. The lnlrlcr- pinning and carpenter work was" 0X- ccutcd by that well known gcxllus m. Edward Mullen, scotch Fol-t. who always pcrformcs an PKNUPI“ job. The excavation and rfllslllg U"? house was completed by illc offic- ient and energetic collimator-s. Mesrs Lund Brothers. 1.0:. ivlnc- Donald is one of the most 111051191‘- ous farmers of ‘Pracadic, 11nd ho l5 to be congratulated on having such a stately residence. FUNERAD SERVICES-Tile fun- eral of the latc Mr. John A. More- side was held yestcrdlli’ afternoon from his home, North Riv". W the Baptist Cemetery at East Wiltshir‘. There was a very Isl-ac oilvlmn“ °Y friends from both city nlld 001111111’- Tha servico at thc llOlllc was con- ducted by Revel-cud (l. E. Wakcling. the Baptist Pastor at Nnrill River. suntan by Reverend Dr. n. c. vin- cant. of Charlottetown. Ml". woke- llng in the course of n11 nilllffillflfllfl address, took as his iilclllc the words as given in Pllllllvlfills- "m" °°"' vcvsatinll is in lienvcll." ll" r0311 ill!‘- word "conversation" may l"! 311W?‘ .i11cc that here is a worthy cause, Gyro Club Will Handle Sale Of Christmas "Seals v "illc Charlottetown Gyro Club has (‘lliSFWl into an arrangement with tllc Canadian Tuberculosis Associa- iioll l0i‘ thc handling of the sale oi Cllrlsilllus Seals in Prince Edward Is ...lll. Tile proceeds will be used fol" null-tuberculosis work. ’1'll1' (111111 committee intends send- 111g r1111 ivlicrs containing a hundred sczlls lo illc people of the Province 3011011013,", with the request that the Souls b1- purchased for the sum of one ililllill‘ or more, if the recipient feels that he or she can give more in this grout curative and preventive work. 'i‘l11.- extent of the glvings will determine largely the scope of the work in illc year 1932. No elaboration is needed in order to convince the citizens of the Prov- worililly conducted. Tile thing now 1s for illc‘ people worthily to support 1t. 'l‘i1c1'u is every sign of real and HEOIIDOFDROIO M 111m (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 2O _. Charles scinvurtz, 23, of Montreal, was arlullucli in police court here today (‘lIIlYSWl wlill lhu murder of John Jill“. 1;. nighivaaiclllllan of the noocsncozdgo3_ C‘ ZEUI-CTLOTO rDfiflQfl-QQQQQ Castle l1: ding, who uliis fntollyi shot n11 is. nllliler 19, Earlier in I 3. the day i111 \\ 1 livid crllnlnally rc- sponslillo rm Jarvis‘ death by a l" coroner‘; jnrjc. i'*l"cli111ln111'y onqllele was sci fro" November 26. Also lTJlil i‘l'li‘illl‘l.’llli,' iTSDOIlSlblO for Jarvis‘ (iv-nth by lllg coroner's jury was (ainsllr: Brldclti, 37, who is bolus SlHlYllt by thc p0llC0 on a warrant changing him with murder. The jllvv rendered ils verdict with- out dolil1‘:1"nii11:. Reunion Of intelligcilt appreciation on the part of the public to the value of prc-i volition 11nd early treatment of‘ tilbCfClllusli, The doctors tell us that this disease which until recently was ClILE-rllll as incurable 0;" nearly so, may not only be cured but so prevented that in a matter of a gen- eration it can, if the people co-oper- sic, bc to all intents and purposes stamped out. But the words of medi- cal men are of little avail if not hooded. The encouraging aspect of thc present situation in this Prov- incc is that attention is being given and well given to the nmtter. This must in: continued and luizds are necessarily required. In connection with the satisfactory work being done, therefore, it is well to remem- ber the Christmas Seals. 'i‘i1cse p.0- vide much of the wherewithal w continue a great and winning cause. SEALS ARE ATTRACTIVE The attractive appearance of the new Tuberculosis Christmas Seal is pleasing the committee in charge o fthe campaign for thc sale nlld the members of the Club generally. Tile Seals bear the design of a jovial server, bearing aloft o. steaming plum pudding. Rcd, green and yellow are the colors used, with a bright red border around the edge of the seal. All the materials used in connection with the Seal Sale this year have been designed and printed in Can- ada. - BRING CHEER TU ULIIEIIS The year 1930 shows this Province holds the unenviable record of hav- ing thc highest death rate from tubcyculofsis in Canada; hence the imperative need for illrvcnscd effort in fighting the grcat white plague. In Prince Edward Islaild there is a splendid opportunity, if thc situation is properly grasped, to bring about a great reduction in this appaling death rate. This, however, can only be accomplished by a united effort on the port of all. Your help is needed. Use lots of Christmas Tuberculosis Seals on all letters and parcels. Merchants sllould seal all their store parcels and deliveries with the double-barred cross seal. the emblem of the war on Tuberculosis. preted to mean "citizenship." Life is a pilgrimage. We are strangers llcre, We are ambassadors from The King but our real holnc is lll Heav- cn. Mr. Wukeiing applied his text to the life and character of thc lute Mr. Morcsldc. He led a truly Christ- ian lite and was always faithful to The King of kings. Dr. Vincent, ill the course of his prayer, touched 011 the ‘great loss which thc Baptist Church at North Rivel" has sustained by the death of one of its nlost 11c- tive and faithful supporters. The pail bearers were llcctor Murchison, John Collins, Judge C. Gavan Duffy, George Owen," Robert Mucliilllcy and Waldo Bain. ‘ PERSONALS The many friends of Miss Victoria Watts, R.N., will rcgrctto hclll- of hcr illness in the P. E. I. HOSpllfll. Among the guests _ut thc Royal York are Mr. and Mrs. John Paton, Charlottetown, P. E.’ . ‘ Miss Violet MacLarcn lms rc- turncd to her home in North Lake, nftcr spending the past iilrce WBOlIJ with friends in Nlllc Mlle Creek where aha was the guests o.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ltlvcLalno find Mr. and Mrs. George Govvcait. __.______’_ The Father‘; Burdrn Y”. said the lazy, good for 110th- l"! yfllml man, my father llzls iwo wives t0 support. Good gracious, ‘I'm! sfild his cid- srly aunt, Your father isn't n inno- mist. I hope. Maritimers About 400 Maritinlevs 11nd flu-ll" friends attended the annual 111001111; l and reunion of the ’f‘o1'o11lo Niall- time Association ill tllc banquet 211111 of illc Enlimssy Club. Much regret was expressed at tllc resign-alien of Mr. A. E. LOPIIQC, lllL‘ President, who lll/(Iillllg so, sold it I was inlpossiblc for illm to give ill‘: | tilnc required for the office. Following tile annual‘ meeting illc evening was tukcn up with a 11011- ccrt, dancing, curd playing nlld oth- er entertainments. Totes m” thanks were given Mr. Burnaby for the good work he did wllcll visiting illc - n £81121!) Cfbfffibbrlltf tango-cm n Maritime Provinces. Jvlrs. E. A. Mc- Innis was also thanked for llcr in- Q tcrest in illc Association nncl rcndi- 8 ncss to llclp 011 all occasions. Among tile P. E. I. nlcmbcrs were Mrs. and Miss lvfclilllls, Mr. S111- clair, Mrs. McAlmen, M1". W. W. Beer, Mr. Harold McDonald, 1111's. J. Gordon, Ml". Metctllf, Mrs. H. C. Christie, Mr. Dewar 11nd Profcsscl" McPhee. ‘Mr. Long, Vice-president of tlle Toronto Industrial Association, was elected President. He was born and educated at GllySlJO'1'O.NO\'£l Scotia. WESTERN GUARDIAN —PRESBYTERIAN C II U R C II, Tyne Valley, Rev. E. C. Robertson will preach Sunday, Nov. 22nd. at Victoria West 10.30. Tyne Valley at 2.30 and Int 14 nt 'l p. m. E. C. . Robertson, Minister WQQ §PQQ --QUIE'I‘ WEDDlNG—'l‘lle marri- age took place Q11 TllPSflJly, Nov. 17, at St. Marys Rvciori’, Sulnmvrsirlc, Vcn Archdeacon White, D. D.,'cf- ficiating of Miss Jennie ltlnc-Lcllnn. daughter of Mrs. MacKcilzie of Sea View to Ml". Horace Stewart, son of Mrs. Joseph Stewart, also of Sea View. After the ceremony thc young couple returned to the holnc of the bride whore a, reception was held for thc llllllTRllill/C relatives‘ and friends. lvll". and Mrs. Stewart will reside in Son View-S l —FlItE AT LOT. l6—-Ml', John Stewart. of Lot 10, lost lllS two barns and a years hay crop by ill-c n11 Thursday, liir. Stewart was vvnicr- ing his horses nlld hurl :1 lighted lllll- ' tcrn hanging up on a l)'.‘lllll. He‘ went out with one of ihc horses 11nd when he came back the inn-g 4 l QEDI€ CGZGQC8QKQQQQUQDDQDQ torn wason the ground 11nd llll‘ hay on fire. It is thought that one of the horses knocked tho lnlllcrll‘ down. M1". Stewart saved his stool: and machinery, but the barns were burned to the ground. Thcrc was a ‘ little insurance-S. It is rcportcd in Grrnlany that widows of soldiers m-o dying 11love rapidly than the woullcicul illc-m- selves. 0C a . i i r i QQIZQDIDIJCQOJJDDDQLQLOJUQOUJZQICKUODD IIGDCGDQQGODQGGQQKJUQQIJGC flfifllitfiif D CDCCCCCDCCCCOGU UIUUOO . .. . _ . . fifi§flfi§fifififirfifififififififiiifimfifi Trinity, United ‘Church Ministers-Rev. E. ll. Ramsay, l). D. Rev. C. N. Brown, ILA, Organist-Mr. s. n, Kendall, s. n. n m., s. s, u, o, 10.00 A. ltL-Praycr Meeting. 11.00 A. llL-Plihlic Worship. SNTIWYP-"Rldwlli. and Believe illc Gospel" Dr. Ramsay Anihem—".lust As l Am" , . . . . . . . . . .. E. R. Bowie: 2.30 P. DL-Surlvlny School and Bible Classes. 6.45 I’. HIS-Organ Music. 7.00 I’. IL-Publlc Worship. Scrmcn-"(fhrist Gives 1's the first" Rev. (f. N. Brown, M, A. Solo—"'1'l1c Lurd is My Shepherd" . . . . . . .. S, Llddie l\lr.s. F. M, Nash. Alltllcnl-"Tlle lfatiinni Morn" . . . . . , , , , _ , _ __ wonder-in; Visitors and Students (‘urllizllly Welcome. Servin- lirculll-usi by (f. II. C. K. oooooooooooaooocooaormooooc éSt. James Presbyterian Church MlNlSTERh-RPIV. n. MOORHEAD LEGATE, n. n. Organist-Mrs. its. Rogers. Choir i)lrecior-Mrs..I.A.l.awson PUBLIC WORSHIP: )lorniug at l-Jlevcn O'clock Evening at Seven O'clock At illc Evening Sunk-c the Minister will deliver the first of u course ni‘ scrlnuns on "CHURClI-GOING”, as fg||qw;;._ Sunday, Nov. 22—“Why I Don't Go til Church." Sunday, Nov. Zik-“Wlly I Do (in to Church." Sunday, Dec. il-"Wllut Clfn the Church Do for Me?" Sunday, Dec. l3—"Wllnt (‘on I Do for the Church?" Sabbath School and Young Men's and Young Women's Classes at ‘Two-thirty. The Praise for tllc day will include: NIOHNING Aliillem-Wfhc Sun Shall ilc .\'u lilurc" .. Woodward IIVI-JNING Soio-—“Jusi For Today" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seaward lllrss. Frank Burns STRANGERS awn VISITORS (‘ORDIALLY INVITED. 5C t’ - PRINCE arm 3p . crrznov srs. MINISTER-REV. A. c. VINCENT. n. n. onosxlsr-nlns. o. stuorr rvu. MORNING WORSHIP I1 OTLOCK Anihcm-“O Divinl- Ilcdccmer" , , ,, , ,,,, _ , , . _ , , 601mm] Scrmon-‘ffinislling Our Task" . . . . . . . . , . The Minister v SYNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 The Sunday is illc Bible Study service of the Church. It invites illc thoughtful zliiendance and attention of all -mc1l1llers of illc vimgrlyailtion. EVIENIAT) IVORSIIII‘ 7 O'CLOCK Qunrtctic-“Lczul Kindly Light" . . . . . . . . .. Dudley Buck ltlcssrs Qulglcy, Calder, Dingwell and Stcrns. Scrmon-“Thc Two Loves" (Epistle of St. James.) The Minister. Anthcm-"l-‘lvnr Not Yo O Israel" Dudley Buck A rnrllilll \\'i‘l('0ll'l(‘ is r-xtondl-d to all visitors in the City- ali students oi the various Colleges-to attend any and all scrviccr.‘ ldfilifl<flfifl~i$lfldéfili W ¢r~< Si". Paul ’s Church §i'.\’l).\1' NEXT BEFORE ADVENT 8,510 A. HL-lloly Communion. 11.00 .1. DL-Illorning Prayer, Litnny and Sermon. Oilcriory Anthcm-“Tllc Homeland" . . . . . . . . . . ,. Soliy 2.30 1'. hL-Sumlny rlrhnol and Bible Classes. 7.00 l’. lvL-Evcning Prayer and Special Song Service. Anillcm-—“Sun of My Soul“ . . . . . . . . . . . Rockwell [EVERYBODY WELCOME. liliV. ii. l). HAYDIONI). M. A., HECTOR. i 61313173613” Civiiiifiilifllitdlfiliiifiilfifiitfi C1593: ODDQ 1 onncQo-dobon , . Zion Presbyterian Church REV. G. CARLYLE ‘YEIISTER, DIINISTER. PROF. LOUIS TIIONIIISON, ORGANIST. ~ ‘W11;- . 11.0!) A. ltl-Sulljrrt-"Thc Eleventh Hour Man." Anilmll-"Plrwnscllt arc Thy Courts Above" .. Plummet The Choir. 2.30 l‘. ltL-Suhhsih School and Bible CIIISSABB. 7.00 l’. M.—A Fifteen Minute Service of Sacred Song. 7.15 I‘. ltI.—Subject—"In Search of Truth." Anillcm-"Lcad Kindly Light" . . . . . . . .- Pllghe-Evans Miss Flo. Campbell and Chm". - 13am Solo by Mr. lllnlrnlm ftlcKlnnon. “Torrnlu- not illc assembling of mvsclvcs together, as t‘1c manner of some ls." 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