l I y ag " V » `i `sarvlca,VlctoriaCrol.Sunday,2'lthi 1 _Ai , _ ,_ i ‘ip , st’8 o'oiock. 0.l.Ai-mltrong. - of P u i A flalit-!’l.aservloeintbaPreaby‘ - tsrlanUhurch,Cb\ie!uvar,willbe l.t\pm.,Bunda»!Bobool2p.m. .. Presbyterian Church, Brsdalbane. , "' I _ ' Q "°""" If on sunday, sept. mn, wuz bo or f .wuumm _ Um- °'=°W B°h°°1 2 Pm- Classified Advertisements son vn.m_o.. ones... oeouaadaonaaeaeaesaesa M mn’ i:3;h;_l£ 1 k 'nh' services at Bndalbane and H/use neeoaonaoaasuelesea v , _ Valley will be Mr. Nugents closing BR_0oKFmLD__semc“ in o»»»ng»mm»m services for the summer. _ Brookfield congregation on Bum ~ ' . .. _ day sept. 21th, will be as follows: iii neelaoeseave 3 eaoeanasauenaeuo b X M iii neun ll X* III *r Agents Wanted 1 :MED _ Aoarvrs 'ro sam. am-good Personal Christmas iqmlsone dollar dossn up. Bam- pios dtted into leather carrying Q wo, Premier Art Guild, Victoria gt., Toronto. B. H. 8-29-261. ‘__,_,_-----?*“’."" fiGEN'rs 3§‘”o§5§i“§‘.2.“£; ‘~ private Christmas Greeting Cards. ` Exclusive. original designs, superb- 'iy printed. Etperlenced canvas- - |55 reaping rich harvest. Begin- - wg doing wonders. Send for free .ample Book and coin money. Bnmey - Gsrrctson Limited, jrantiord. Ont. Sept. 25-oi. alma urwiians or wi. waiix- ' of. apartment on Main Street, Blok- vilie, N. B., near college and town i ed. Garage and garden. AppU_ Boi 2'll_ Sackville. N. B. 9000-I-l~l. , Help Wanted A ly growing Mushrooms for us in cellars, all fall and winter Com mence now. Illustrated bockl free. Canadian Mushroom Oom- EN ann wonnm _ nur: prices have remained firm and more trees and gardens are belns planted everywhere. You can more good money by selling our proven quality trees, shrubs and Dimes, cam paid weekly, part M fun time; free equipment. Dom- inion Nurseries, Montreal 113-90. " V For Sale .---- T--'-1-' yon sans - snows nm coirr. Apply 170 Prince Street. . 8911-9-21-61. Ei_i paimnosnn. surrsami ron iming outhouses. etc., lc. Def i meet. Guardian office. tf _’¥°1__ yon sin.:-rrrzLass FURNACE in good condition, bargain. Apply 265 Grafton St. 8971-9-24-31 °ii you SALE _ OLD PAPERS. 0 cents bundle. Guardian Office; __ 2- - I. - -._-.__,-_ _,____. |05 SALE_ T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on band at Guardian Office. "- liivirs mn sau-I - missou- ,bie ' pi-isis, Migclntyre Bros.. hV 8. P. . . ,hem as 3'a900'I-9-25-4|. ,____.-_-----1°-f**""‘* ma sau:-xrrenan nance, 'ippiy no fsiiissoro et. Phono i-“_ snoi-9-24-ai _______i_.__...--_--‘-»°-» BECOME lxillfl ldllll through our special low cast graduates Write Molex’ Barber Co11ege,s7SBsning1on,Hallfax. 0ct.l¢-tts-tt. Male Help Wanted HUNDREDS OF POSTMEH, Clerks, Stenographers, Custorm Examiners, etc., in the Canadian Civil Service owe their Jobs to our correspondence courses. The oldcot in Canada. Our Free Booklet on request. .We employ no agents. The M. G. C. Civil Service School Ltd., Toronto, 10. ‘ M. H. W. 0-5-41. _? LASALLE EXTENSION UNIVEB' sity wants two men to act as ret- , istrars in the Charlottetown Dil- trlct. Men selected thoroughb trained in the field to succeed. Earnings average |80 pci' week first six months. Write LaSalle Extension University. 802 Dono- van Building, Detroit, Michigan, giving full particulars regarding your past experiences and person- al qualifications. Sept. 30-Bi. ._ ~ ° ' HE CHAR LOT'I`E'l`0WN "”_."-‘D S o T EL, f-S 'i, “;,,==_-‘°”"`fr' =»@-"“ .__a==i%'--I. f = 1 i f criimi. suiiiimn vioronfs cross - msonfas CLYDE BIYID-011 Bll_l1dBY. ° .___. IIADALIANE-A service in the 8 p. m. and Brackley at 7.30 p. m. annual Rally Day services 'cr tho, Sunday School. C+. A. Christfe,\ tno windshield. no was taxon to Situations *Vacant % ron. siu.n-.cnnvsu-:n aviifa- ls seat Standard Wire Wheel 1930 model. nun 9.300 miles. perfect condition. Terms if necessary. Ap- piy gnu-djim, . 8997-9-24-U ,___-____.__-?_--_‘T ron sam A1; A nancafu-1931 Chevrolet Standard Coupe. Bought in August-only driven few hundred -miles. A bargain seldom offered for cash only. Ap- ply 102 Cumberland Street. 9027-9-26-21. ”11‘ FOR SALE - DEI.IVERED-REA- mnsble distance ten thousand feet rough boards and scantling 52.50 per hundred feet; also quan- tity hardwood. ADDW Clayton Morrison, Hampton. 9025-9-20-21. ,_?_______.___-_--- Situations Vacant __________.____--- SI'I'UA‘l'IONS VACANT Srsnr Now - You CAN EARN money easily taking orders for _ihe most beautiful line of Personal christmas Greeting Cards ever shown in Canada. Write for par- ticulars. Regal Ari. Co.. 91 Gould Bt-. Toronto. . 3. V. 9-ld-21-26. Situations Vacant Male EARN $6. T0 |10. A DAY. LEARN while earning part time. Motor Mechanics, Battery, Welding. or Barbering. Good positions open. Write Dominion Trade Schools. lt. Lawrence Blyd., Montreal. B. V. M. 8-19-29-9-I2-26. Female Help Wanted 'IOMEN WANTED T0 SEW FOR Us at home. Sewing machine nec- wary. No selling. Ontario Neck- Vtarsuompany. Dept. 147, Tor- oxi _ SELL CIIBISTMAI CARDS 35 can an :Annan ‘S and 'paid weekly in 'Dare time selling well known line Personal Christmas Cards. Exper- lwec unnecessary. An early start Ind our co-operation assures suc- °Hl. Beautiful new portfolio 'lmble free. Master Kraft um-lied, Toronto. Representa- "M wanted small towns also. 1-PJi.w. a-1-a-s-s-io-iz-is-f'1-in 53-it-26. Miscellaneous “"1 sis:-s-io-1 moain lids.. Toronto. f %.i_________________ @_@f# 'Mm imm sfonosatn. no- “°°i\l Land Iurvayor. Herman- ¢ “T ~ nr ron ram ron can 'W menu ooiouiiag ana noiilns ghfllimu caros. solder snowing “lim and sample cards ten °°'\¢l- 'mu noi Art mop, stair -GIVEN SEVEN DAYS-Tho to his family. This is the third sad bereavement Mrs. Moullall hal been called upon to bear, her hus- Bt. stan's University. Charlottetown. and McGill University, Mmtnal He was 80 years of age and had occupied a position of importalol in Montreal for some years. H0 town and the news of his death wil lea ed with regret b his many old friends. I-Ie lctvos to mourn his widow, nee Mun Ham- ill of Freetown, his mother. IGI. r°¢¢¢¢|°n||¢ .iounnsn-A oaso of taoftwnich 9‘l'U""°°'NFU"“"-*t °h“’1°*“°‘ -- M. Pearl weeks, toaoner. has occupied the attention of tho Wm; s°|"'éC°_?d' 1931' Sir George Hennessey motcrcd to ' An outspoken prowcuonism 3, Summerside police court for some 05"” M hy' MMV ° _Moncton Thursday en route to strong party man wen known for time was asain adloumed on Fri- 0'Na;ll of Char” ;;fti;t<;v;n,Ca;i_:l Ray- Portland, Oregon, after a short vis. gum of her mn M___ W D Mac- uncompromising mmkness_ he was any morning. s. '“°;‘ 1"’°“° “ - ~ “ ef “"~‘» it io his mother, Mrs. M. nennes- mmm and MMLe'nm'm too big a figure for me butt of party --- 0"' 503% 97 Kent' 5""°e'°- ` ` bickering in a. provincial house. adjourned hearing of the case 3 I Rem E_ H Rams, 11 Mrs. W. G. Brennan, Pictou, NS.. Pmfeswr H' A' Tanwn has “_ John, purchased control of the Tru- mmm ° y' t rn d from t d d tri to ' his M have fe- " ° ““ ex en ° 1’ ~ i fvffiio fr their retire- Saelnei 1 Party 1°’ Mlm! I °“’ .upper Prince st. sept. ae. iesi. “md “me dwg r W' ro Kriiting om .. under the i“U“¢“°° Ui IWW” “W James nanny riniiiyoon, of Pearce Wrned h°m°» “fi” “ 511°” "is" Wm' 3:; pf:;’:n“es°m":x °t fed §”;§:` charles Edward stsnfieio in iaae. b¢f°Y° MT- J~ 5- ¢*mPb°“» 3- Pr' Road to Ina`Carrier, of Cherry Val- , me“d5 in me P’°Vm°°' B U ' e a n e e It -was this business which ten years ' various exhibitions, and had the sta new Limited 8 on Friday. The man was found i¢,_ i --- k I 1 I later became ri s dl in JIU- I Mrs' W' A' Ma°u""m““' mnnem p "U" ° paying °“ many ° company with a total capital of $1,- ilt d. ivetl will Ku Y m B S Y' B. iMN7D°Nu‘D-KENNEDY"'M st" °f West 53”" ~7°h“» “nd WV "‘ me hrs' omma during his visit' 250000. The business had been Andrew's Presbyterian Manse, Car- siding with hm- dmghw-_ Mm 3_ including the new large organ in s,_B;_,_ed by Charles S,_mne1d_ who i _BAD NEWS |mouv‘D__,m, ,f_ilgm, on September 23, lsoi, by A_ pe,,die¢,,,n_ ,md My-_ pendiegon, the Nova Scotian Hotel at Hall- came from England to Prince Ed_ ‘sad news was received by M11- (DDJ n‘"‘w'E`D"“°°’B'A" M'r`st°n°m ms "°"“"“°d "°'“ 9' ‘Mt "° h” 1”' Th” P‘°f°“°' md “ vm' en' ward Island and thence to Truro. Molgllgn of gummarside an Pri- “wmumv Mmm- "° Mfs- Em” former home where she was the loylbla trip- On $11,000, the brothers re-or-ganiz- K°““°dy° P°t°" R'°’d' A - i " cd the business and decided to spec- day morning of the sudden death _ . ~ ialise in high quality underwear. ops. s-za-ni.-iai. ,clectflcll ltdlim hifi. of her second eldat son. Harold Mo|50D_,ygmqg__M ¢,he~h°m¢ - _, _ _ Elmer, in Montreal. No particular! ng tho omeiating Minister cn the ev- New methods and processes were were received as to the _nature of mm' M Mm, wmmm Hem-y Mc- adopted, patents were taken out his illness. The deceased had ll- ‘£94.01 comme,-cgpi Q,-Q: r,-M unit- and an advertising campaign initi- i ated. In 1001 John Stanfield was omit on one only min, some 1 ~ mn In subsequent ,,,,,,,,,,_,, nm, - _ ' + GHUST WALKS lil? 3322112 iocii iiiiiiiii iisi iii; ii ii <__;UARniAi~x__ _ = _-1.1--1--1i“*-_ Physicians said heart failure was the cause of his death; there was no evidence he had awakened. The Funeral i Governmental machinery was ready in motion tonight working out the details of a state funeral, to be held in Bt. Paul's Church--fI:‘st Protestant church to be erected in British North America-on Monday afternoon. The body will be sent to et gl- Truro later that afternoon and will be interred in the Anglican cem ery there on the following day. Mrs. Btanileld. formerly Emma Thomas of Truro, is at the Govern- ment House. Two sons are at school ` in Truro. The eldest, Frank, Jr., is, in the oilice at Stanfleld‘s Limited there; a fourth is at Ashbury Col- lege, and the daughter, Katherine, is a student at McGill. Members of the family and friends were ar- , rlving in the city today. Outstanding Canadian I Frank Stanfleid`s life, while es- `|sentla.iiy Nova Scotiau and Canad- ian was closel bound u with the DL _ i-‘mia 'rnnr-3 _ __ ___ min-'cuss ' . ogoceo- ~- <~v>oci~n-cc-coa»c~ocmio.o:.occn~oo A W Che Baptist ilfhurtb MINISTEBF-REV. A- C. VINCENT. OILGANIST-MBS. G. ELLIUIIT F ULI.. “RALLY DA Y" MORNING WORSHIP ll 0'CLOCK Anthem-"0 Ye Thai. Love the Lord" Coleridge-Taylor Sermon-“Elias Prayed” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Minister SUNDAY SCHODL 2.30 P.M. This is RALLY DAY in the Sunday School. Will every - member of every class make it a point to be present. _ EVENING WORSHIP 7 0‘CLOCK , -2 Ani-hem-“Saviour Thy Children Keep" . . . . . .. Sullivan Sermon--“A Persistent Problem" The Minister 1 Anthem-“Saviour, Again to Thy Dear Name” . . Shelley All especial welcome is extended to all Students at the -rlous schools and colleges, as well as all visitors to Char- . lotteiown. _ 1 A cmm.~w.m ... ` ` Trinity United Church '_ Ministers-Bev. E. Ii. Ramsay, IJ. U. Rev. C. N. Brown. l\d.A. Orgsnist-Mr. A. R, Kendau, I. B.. A. M., A. A. G, 0, 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting. 1 11.00 A. M.-Public Worship. Sermon-“Christian Religious Education" .. Dr. Ramsay Anthem-“Lift Up Your Heads" . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Hopkins Quartet-“wlien we stand Boforo 'rho King" G.B.Kevin 2-30 P. M.-Rally Day ln Sunday School. All the young people of our homes. with their parents requested to attend. 6.45 P. M.-Recital of Organ lifiislo-“Tacoma and Fuge DMi. Bach. “Ave Marla.”-Schubert-Lemare. 7.00 P. M.-Public Worship. Sermon-“The Church’s Appeal to Youth" Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. - (Young Penple’s Sermon.) Anthem--“Even Me" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . _ Wai-ron _ Solo-“Teach Me to Pray” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Jewift Miss Alice Comix. 8-15 n- m.-sins-SWS f°r Young Peoples sooiofy in frost: Memorial Hall. _ ~ Students and visitors Cordially Welcome. Services Broadcast by C. H. C. K. Zl!a.a¥:\ IIB -:~z»:»:-:~:| . .s.~ ».~:~z~'z sro ` 1 St. James Presbyterzan Church.; in 43 years. Frank Stanfleld, with his brother Stanfield’s. It was at this stale in field Smith Co., wholesale station- ers, and organized and controlled Reindeer Ltd.. manufacturers of col- fce and condensed milk, which was sold to the Borden Milk Company. ways enjoyed good health and tba sd in marriage to Georgina M. _ _ __ d to th Dommmn Hume _md J __ Sed nf-'WS “me ee I UM lbw* Young, of Montague. c. E. Arm-, _ G 6° = ° _ dl ____ 1 \ ._ Frank became manag ng rec r o his career, the success of the Indus- Q band dying suddenly while on a try assured, that he began to tum __ f “su ,D Montnu ,nd om ,om 1,. °°“||_M mn Awww’ on Aus. his attention to outside interests. In I (_ mit, ooino xiiioo ia mo .crest ii»nota,iafoonoa of ifmos mn., 1908 he b°°°»"‘° °§;;°‘“*°°u_‘;‘w;‘;: ii A war. aimor. was was it oivii on-~ unwise coyio. . M°l°°° PW" °_;’_;_ed‘;'°‘¥§‘ B Mc_ rf ly ' 1 ' ~ ;‘“"' mm gi; ;:h“;,°°° 1,2' in nomo;-in comm-lose. Man., ;‘;:;,arrioEm§rgmiwayin¢ stop- ig) r/’ The ROSEYS Hafdwafe umm . , ._m september iam. im, ruoronool ‘ 0 _ ‘ U0., Limited A , I s In i911 he organized the 'Druro was sold to Truro Steel, and in 1918, W lie Mills Constant widening of his contracts in Nova Scotia brought him in touch with the coal and steel industries, and for ten years he served as a director of the Nova scotla Steel and Coal Co. I-Ie resigned from the board when -1 was a general favourite in his hams 35 .mm ggnouo gg 54 yous. po. Clly Werke- UP i0 the time °f his ' ' e F°“"d'y c°" which’ dm-mg the Wu death he retained a. close and ac- 1 be rn y gpg, , , ' me "°‘“"“" °° “ ‘ no mic noipoo to iiuiid. and ia od- i 1 CK um mb “ ui. ‘Umm o‘m°”° U°m°m" this company was sold to the Bri- "M Agmém md" md other muh CHARLQTTETQWN . tion Empire Steel Corporation, tak- mes i um and Hum ut h°m°’ w 'hm' _ ing ca his attitude that the share- ` “‘“°" °Y'“P“"‘Y 1° °’“°“"°°- Tl" 1 _ ' aoiiiors mo province were not sum-` -_féxzgn-I.j,j§'* remains are expected home N. D. ` cicntlv safeguarded ln the transac- mm? S FROM sYNAGoGl',;,; w R xxsmizfoftjfiordgw M M ‘ llaauma ' I ' mug' ’i°aiw“t.2nn'ictfiido wiigotzz °°“U“BU°' °" 8”" 25 ” A °'”“°"‘°'°“ - . rec . o - .s .. , .. . 5°" ° strange theft occuir.d in th- Sm Thr" Ye” him" Gnu.” MINISTER: REV. R. MOORHEAD LEGATE, B. D. `~ Orlauixt-Mrs. ILS Rogers Choir lllrecfor-Mrs..l.A.l.aw¥olz 2 PUBLIC WORSHIP: Morning at Eleven (Ycluck. Evening at Seven 0’clock. , SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY DAY SERVICE IN Tl-IE SCHOOL HALL AT TWO-TIIIRTY The Praise for the dmv will include: MORNING , Th! Lflht” (Gounod) Morning Anthem-“Send Out Evening Anthein-»"Now The Day Is Over .... ._ (Marks) ` STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. H§U§U§ Zion Presbyterian Church " mtv. G. Canaria waasren, 1vi1N1s'rEn. -, riwr. Louis Tnomrsou. ondauisr. ~ ll-W A- M--Sealed-"The Triumph of r=oii.n.'~ Anthem-"Jerusalem My Glorious Home" . . . . .. Lowell Mason 2.30 P. M.-Special Rally Day Service for members of `i.he Sunday School. Let all be present. Parents and friends are invited. 7.00 P. M.-Subject-“A Question That All Mug; Answer." Anthem-"Gentle, Holy Saviour" Gommd The Choir. S°l’l'll\0 Solo-“Come Ye Blessed" Pringle Scott Miss Flora Campbell. . Sf-rumors and students will bo Made woioome. ' ir o . . o .».»...»...-.-o-o-.-......¢~». St. Paul ’s Church sslru -.1-a a '- 'a' 7 R35. n1lZn;¢ZltlZ . I s . \ » . ' ' 17th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY :-112 vnu 8.30 A. M.-Iloly Communion. 11.00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. Offertory Anthem-"The Shcphcrd’s Caro” Wilson 2.30 P. M.-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. M.--Evening Prayer and Sermon. Anthem-“Sweet is Thy Mercy” .. .. ........ . Bamby EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. II. D. RAYMOND. M. A., RECTOR. ill Ill aaa. I S I I ' ' 11"'-III lihlslrlillnilllllll l!l1lXl.l;¢{a;l,a;| n,a |,l:l l.a a u Quicker, Better Repairs- in the home can be made when yd: use our high* grade tools. Sturdy, well-made planes; hatchet screw drivers that always work; saws that cut free and easy - these are hui a few typical suggestions for the handy man in ine home. An In- spection of our large stock will bi well worth your while. _ ~\\\\\\\ 1-1-g-i ii Riimaiilan State Railways have just launched a program of exteri- sions. ________,_...______.__--- ated with the Nova Scotia Fire In- ' suranco Co., the Atlantic Fire In- surance Co and the Nova Scotia \ _i “ve interest in the busmess which Total Security Over $70,000,000 QUEBEC FIRE Assurance Company Established 1818 B. R. H O L M A N General Agent dition to this association he was chairman of the executive of the Acadia Trust Co., a director of Nova Scotia Light and Power, Moir‘s Lim- ited. The Royal Bank, the Merseyl Paper Oo. the Maritime Life, Cen- 'U ` `°"’ C°"‘P°“Y» "he" W" °°’“”“" asosue Beth J°°°b N" -’* ""“d°“' in Prim sa raons im BIG STONE GAP' V" 5°” “_ '*° "uhm" ‘ , was formed, and with the Nova B00- ` was found broken, a door opened Hom. bm. MI “_ N‘“°'”“ |°°t"' "';mp;°p;"{ °' W' Pima ID itla Car Co., later destroyed by the ‘md th, “nm °, Bibi, wg gone , U. PBTIUM, WUC 9 “'“., g _ _ _ \ I _Ln ,I _L--,.-ana T` .n-_-J-1*___,__,,,___J Hamvl ¢xp\°5i°n_ K. “_ \-wi- “QM th; iltllo £0-5-|.5~SlllWQ¢, ` * ‘llul I 'l c` 29. it rlllia, 4 ind 1 in iii at i sind ‘ zmatf, 1 ly 4 .' play l. roui irviv if inat fl St: ' elii ” 1* ni Q ree iirte odvari T if Bri ;¢ fii 1| 1\[I‘ ` ; Mas , irjor -,ieiea j To x, i 15 ` l e flr ,lures E 1 Je: scoi ova iurgl Toi :mor t f I Mr. \.tawi p ‘elim . r‘ Mis ‘- fe ui 1 fi, da. ,'iil o f ,`:nan1 i glitter g . nin ‘ , par: Mrs l g oni; ` Mrs ' .I play( |_‘ thi 1 L the ; i i i ‘ rec- l Dsh- ‘ Jeoil " fem-i 18th ; tae’ f er a Miss" < r_ea.l\ ':ad~ ree l' t HES ...- iye »_had" ,sad his ‘ el- -30 I rat - ea- e3 lie has _nr E. 1° 5812. _- ,__-.__