‘ . UR SALE -ONI§ REGISTERED Coronal: A25. 1930 {W - QQO-O-D-O-O-O-OUO-OOFO-OOQ-OOGOQ‘ voooo-ooo-ooe-ee 00000-0 Classified Advertisements one Inc-lien ...... Imltldl Tillie e n“. , In: Insertions ca. g. z l: : g "a z uh‘ IIIIIIOK non-n g 1.j|&d.'*& lzfl_*_*.'._-_-__-_-_-___ci_iliz._z _:.:_',—._ --‘- vvvg \ i I I lientral Guardian . DI. LAWSON. 0F VANCOUVER. will speak in York Hall Monday, Oct. 21m, on "The Miracle of Food," at 8 p. m., Tuesday in P. E. LOrphanage, Mt. iHerbert. 7846-10-25 ' Agents, Wanptzd mnAIT AGENTS-WRITE FOR citalogue, United Art Ltd, 120 John, Toronto. il-d-A. W. mwsildl. BIG $5 PRIVATE GREETING l girrlstinas card sample book ‘M; representatives already mak- mg five dollars up daily; exper- kme gr capital unnecessary. Gar- rmqn Company, Brantford, Ont. A. W. 9-26-241. _,___.-..._._.__._.._..__._ (m. WOMAN TO TRAVEL ‘m; gppbllil’. local representatives. 905mm; permanent; yearly guar- mm $1300 (being $25. weekly average) and expenses; commission “d cash bonuses besides. State “c, ggpefleflilfi and general quali- ncatlons. Winston 00., Tower Bldg, qmnto. A. W. IU-WedSattIOct. 31. 7,. , YOU CAN MAKE GOOD mgnfly selling our 900 varieties oi’ ven Red Tag ‘Press. Shrubs and “my m your friends and neigh- hers. Part or full time. Cash every “my, Complete instructions, |plondid illustrations. Write Dom- hkfli Nurseries, Montreal. A. W. 5-112. ‘YOU All LOOKING FOB. AN opportunity to better your position ‘u; mil, the Watkins Business '11] put you‘on the path to Success, without any risk of your part. Po- ettively the largest and best line of pods sold to families. 130.00 or .‘@‘ per week for the industrious m“, Apply now for the locality. 1119 J. R. Watkins Company. Dept. Q, 749 Criiig St., West, Montreal. Q‘, A. ‘H. 3-13-5-41. For Sale EAVY BROWN PAPER FOR SAL-I; Apply It this Office. 5595-“. S]! SALE-B SILVER UNREGIS- tered '~": pups. Apply Guardian. . 7722-l0-2l-6l El. SALE, TO LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. t! >._----;--_. -~~- bl! SALE - BRUNSWICK VI?‘- imla with 43 records, also Il Burn- er Perfection Oil Stove with ()\'f“l. Apply Guardian. 7321-10-21-31 pure bred bum‘. Apply C. ‘W. lllcllcit, Clinfloitctoivii, R. R. 6. . 7320-10-23-31; > OR SALlZ-SIIETLANI) TONY, hlack and ivlilto. with sleigh and lvrncrs, F. G. liciiiicdl’. Suuthnort. ' 7802-10-24-31 I-'-~— --» —-~— ' ilR-SALIL-fii PLYMOIYTII ROCK Pullets cheap. W. R. Dennis, 1B7 Great George Street, Charlotte- toiwi. 7833-l0-25-2l. ,,_ _ I __ DY NETTIBIG FOR SUE-ISO rolls boat English woven For Wire new. Sizr- froin lil inch to 72 inch viide. l‘3-2 in. mesh, Will give b1; discount. Call or writ" for prices. J. 1) Jenkins. ‘Tfil-lO-2l-4i iE A ‘V Y CARDBOARD. 'l‘ I! I-J Guardian is offering: for sale, a quantity of heavy cnrd‘_".:irrl mats. sprcihlly suitable for ilic liiinf-i 0i" ClllFkPfl houses, ctc. Prirr‘ one rent Path "F. S." 9-l0-tf. DR R.'\l.E-l930 MODEL TORI) Coupe (bought late). Onlv drlvfll feiv thousand miles. Unusual bor- rain for niilck sale. Apply 2 llills- boro St. Chuiloitetoivn- 7Jl5-10-l5-2wl1 UBSClIlllE-R ownns FOR SALE his dwelling house, situated at 22 Pleasant Street, modern convenien- ccs. niso lrruc burn, suitable f0!‘ gang's). ll. J. Palmer. 7532-l0-11-stt-2Wk8- >.__- ...? “i. Salesman Wanted ILENDAR AND ADVERTISING fipcslnlty Salesman. Full or Pa" time. Good contract, highest coni- mlsions. exclusive line and territ- ory. Apply, stating qualifications. u Box N0. s20. London. Ontario- e w-IO-ll-li ipportunities for Men and Women AT HOME-EARN MONEY llainilng Christmas cards. Catalog- ‘it- samples, instructions ten fronts. Premier Art Guild. 210 Vic- hla. Toronto o. Oct. as t1 u 0.11.10 _,j__ Female Help Wanted iAursn-i-r/iin. EXPERIENCED, Aiillly Mrs. Burnett, 24 Upper liillshoro St. t! iituations Vacant-Male ___________________ “RN $0.00 r0 $10.00 run on. Bis demand. Only few weeks re- oiilred to learn at Canada's oldest Ind most reliable trade schools. wflie for free literature. Dominion Tim's Schools, 1107 st. Lawrence Tiiontrcal. s.v.1/1.-10-12-2s Salesman Wanted “Isuzu WANTED - sates llent for Prince Edward Island. 0W1 hly- Free outfit. We want m" I reliable. energetic repres- entative to handle the best dis- flfl on the ‘island. nur agenc." is Frontal-lie l. W. B-Wstf- 90-. Toronto, our, _._,__ warren zro PURCHASE-SMALL IIJST ARRIVED. PIPELESS VDOAI‘. DEBS ACCOMMODATED, 24B $35-$50 LOST-SIDE WRAP OF FORD Wanted wan-ran _noann AND $0M‘. Apply B. care Guardian. 10-2s-t1. house with 9 to 5 acres land, wlgh. in one mile of Charlottetown. Ap- lily X, c.o., Guardian. 7624-l0-24-3i ...i___ _______________ _ WANTED-A SECOND HAND IL- limrlt"! CODY of “Theory and Practice of Fox Rlnchlng" by Dr, J. A. Allen and W. C. S. McLurc. State price. (Mrs.) Lucy A. Gordon. CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLAND - Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sab- ‘bath 26th, at DeSable at 10.30; Cape Traverse at 2.30 and Summerside at 7 p. m. cnanozn wirn can THEFT- Charged with the theft of e. car a. young man from Bristol was brought before Judge Fraser, of Sourls, by the Provincial P0110: YKYSiPZCHY. The case was adjourned and the young man was remsindrd to Georgetown jail. SEEKS STORAGE FOR/POTATOES Alberton. 7l03-9-22-tf. ' -—l=‘or the purpose of arranging with Miscgllgngqug the Halifax Harbour Commission ———- for the care of Prince Edward Island FOR SERVICE, PURE BRED Potatoes in the cold storage plant at Yorkshire boar recently purchased at the Swine Bale. Apply C. W. Mellctt, Brackley. 7033-10-25-31 101m itrsarfiiiBaIitu, emo- vinelal Land Surveyor, Igor-mun- ville. 7741-10-21-1 mo. _________________€________ WANTED-MARRIED COUPLE FOR lodging or board in private family. references. Apply Guardian, 7785-10-23-91 REGISTERED MALE NURSE, TAKE all cases. Phone 994. Mr. Mc- Avoy- 1106-10-23-31 ____ _ WANTED -— DBESSMAKER, WILL do sewing in town or country. Prices reasonable. Apply to Box E., e.o. Guardian. 7814-10-24-21 FUR- naces. Gas proof and dust proof. New ranges, special fann wagons, gang plows, with seat. Walking plows, etc. Lowest prices. W. R. Dennis. 187 Gt. George St, Char- lottetown. 7800-10-24-31 Sales Help and Agents —-- A CANADIAN GREETING CARD manufacturer requires representa- tives (both sexes.) to sell Personal Christmas Cards in every village icwn end city in Canada. Sample hook free, -liberal commissions. Wi-tc for complete information. Premier Art Guild, 210 Victoria. Toronto. S. H, A. Oct. 21 tl 30 Employment Wanted POSITION ‘VANTED DY EXPER- i l"‘l‘_'_‘l‘('l snlesladv. Applv Box c 116. Guardian. ' 7766-10-22-31 Boarders Wanted v Kent Street. 78l0-l0-24-5l =;~.T."F'"“ r0 LET-HOUSE wrm rwenvh rooms, central, all conveniences or iviEl rr-nt part furnished or unfur- nlslicd, Apply Guardian. . 7811-10-24-31 Male Help Wanted isrconir: EXPERT BARBER through our-special low cost course. Hundred: of successful graduates. Write: Meier Barber College, 573 Harrington, Halifax. Oct. l4-lts tf 4,000 APPOINTMENTS Yasiznv 1E Pcstmcn. Clerks, Stenographers, Customs E1:amincrs,etc.. in Gov- ernment Service. For particulars write Civil Service Dept. M. C. C. Schools Ltd Toronto 10. M. H. W. 10-4-11-18-25. RELIABLE MAN FOR ONE HUND- red store county route; this prov- ince: experience unnecessary; no selling: distribute and collect. Should not. seventy dollars weekly. Sliamas Mfg. Co, New Toronto. Ontario. MJ-LW. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY CAN BE EARNED weekly in spare time selling wicll known line Personal Christmas Cards. Scores of Stenc- graphers, Accountants, Clerks, etc, exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Co.. Limited. Toronto. Rep- resentatives wanted small towns also. M. H. W.-tts-tl 30. Lost Losr on WEDNESDAY. smvsn Finder leave at 7844-10-25-31 wrist watch. Guardian. truck. Taxi, Finder please notify Ben's 7849-10-25 LOST~ON THE MILLVIEW ROAD Sunday, the 12th, a neck fur. Would the finder please leave 0t J. E. Mcllachemh Store, Cherry Valley. 7826-11. LOST — SURAYED FROM YORK Station, a light yellow dog with white neck Answers to “Lindyff Notify Ira Carr. West Cove Head. Phone R243. ‘1815-10-24-21. o-oloco-oo-o-o 00-000 Halifax, Mr. J. W. Boulter has been in the Nova Soils, capital for the last two days. Storage facilities in Prince Edward Island are not Ls sat- isfactory as could be found in Hali- fax Mr. Boulter states. l-le is expect- ed to return to Charlottetown to- night. INTIIUSIABM-Mr. T. Gordon Ives was one of the many fox breed- ers, who, yesterday congratulated ‘the Guardian for the special Fox Edition they published Thursday and which is repeated today. featuring his Fox Show to be held next week. Some others ‘vino were very much enthused about it were Major A. S. Robertson, Messrs. W. R. Shaw. J. Walter Jones, H. J. Kennedy, C. C. Baker, E. H. Monkley, J. R. Mutch, I‘. G. Kennedy, M. W. Wood and Gavin Harding. The Executive of the Fox Exhibitors Association stat- ed that they believed this feature was to some extent instrumental in securing the largest entry list for any Fox Show held on this continent. They are hopeful that, if the weath- er is favorable. there will be a very large attendance of interested people in the Exhibition Building all next week. THE SALVATION ARMY (lITA- DEL-Large congregations are new finding spiritual light and help at the meetings regularly held in the Citadel. Services this week-end will be conducted by Adjutant A, W. Martin and will be as follows: Sat- urday evening. 8 p. m., Praise meet.- ing, Sunday, i1 a. m., Holiness meet- ing. 3.15 p. m., Praise meeting, 7 p. m. Salvation meeting. Young Peoples’ meetings at 10 a.’ m. and 2 p, m. Open-air services as follows: Satur- clay. 7.30 p. m., and Sunday, 6.15 p. m., at the Market Square. Monday evening meeting conducted by the Band. Stall-Captain F. Riches, Divi- ‘slonal Commander will visit Char- lottetown Saturday, Sunday, Mon- day, Nov. 1, 2, 3, and Summerside Nov. 4th, accompanied by the local Band. An intensive spiritual cam- paign will be conducted iill through the Fall and Winter months. All classes are welcome. . __ ______,_-- BIRTHS ___.__ SHERREN-At Midland om. Oct. 11, 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sherren, Twin boys. _._._ DEATHS CAMPBELL-At Montague on Oc- tober Mth, 1930, Warren Campbell of valleyfleld, age 50 years. Funeral from his lat/e residence Valleyfieid. Sunday afternoon at 2.30. MORRISON-At Fredericton, Oct. 23, 1930, William Morrison. Funeral from his residence, Oct. 27, nt 2 p, m, to South Granville Cemetery, LOWTIIER—Sudd':niy' at North Cur- leton. Oct. 24, i930, Mrs. David T. Iowther iii her 82nd year. Funeral Sunday at two o'clock. CAMPBELIPAL Elmwood, Oct. 23, Lester Roland, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell, aged 8 months. Funeral today, Oct. 25th, at 2 p. m. Interment Clyde River Cemetery. RUSSELL-At Whcntley River, Oct. 24, 1030, Dorothy Elsie Russell, aged 3 years 5 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Russell. Funeral Sunday Bi 1-30 D- m. from the home of Malcolm Russell, 5440000050“ 0000000; 0'6“; N. D. MacLean UNDEBTAR EB IMDALMEB Chuletleinwn e nuns Wilehlse ' Phone Ilii l rue cuAiztorrsEwv GUARDIAP. ' "Xian-J . ' ANNO Annual Maintenance Cnllec 50 Little Children <1 fltltvunuu-n-n-u-n-a-un-sa-u- i-x -tf iJAH2EhlETVT' NOVEMBER IS Protestant Orphanage Month province. tioii in all sections of the Depend on YOU ALLEMUNS AB BUMPANY Iii-u- Selection of Handsom- EALLY DAY SERVICE-The Sun- day School of the United Unurch at Crapaud will hold their annual Rally service on Sunday Oct. 26th at 7 p.m. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHANGE ~~~The services for Sunday Oct. 26 are Bonshaw at 11; DcSable at 8 and Victoria at 7 p.m. Rev. Goo. Ayers Minister. BIIDEQUE UNITED CHURCH- Iwv. A. J. Reynolds Mlnistorsun- day Oct. 26th Bedeque 11 a.m. Cape ‘Traverse 8 p.m.; Sozirletcn 7 p.m. WATER RATES-A few water takers have not paid their rates for Receives Warm Congratulations Of Many Friends ENJOYABLE FUNCTION AT HOME O!‘ MR. G. SHELTON SHARP. On Tuesday evening. after the act- ual results of the bye-election in the est Man Special Fea- ture. , l The selection of the handsomest man in the audience was an interest- grcmme at the Strand Theatre last evening. Out of a large number of aspirants, Mr. Stanford Bigger was chosen winner. The girls at the revue acted as Judges. The usual mirth-provoking musical comedy and vaudeville kept the aud- cut the entire entertainment. Al Lem- scant 101m lng feature of the AI Lmnons p1'0-~ fence in a state of laughter through- . Second District of Prince were ob- tained. hundreds gathered at the home of O. Shelton Sharp, East Bideford, to extend their congratula- the current quarter. After Monday the 27, all unpaid services will be tions. Mr. Rioyden Ings, of Port Hill. T moved that Mr. J. F. Amett bc the chairman for the eyening. espective roles. The picture. combining the ele- ments of comedy and drama. was, as ons, Cliff Blanchard. Herman Miller, Muriel Rogers, Eddie Soper, Earl Franklyn were in top form in their 25o BABY'S 25c Buyer's Asprln . , . . . . .. 19c 4e, cyqyonm TABLETS 35c Chases K. and L. Pills 29c i 35c Sal "Bpntlca ........ .. 20p q v 35c Andrew's I. Salt .. 1:91- 1 23¢ gfmgulfllls .. x01,» 59c c n s . . . . . . . . .. . 39c ' 60c (Shane's Ointment . 49c 60c Chase's N. Food 4": "e 8Com 75c Kruscheii Salts s“ Paul-l” EMULSION 31.00 D. n. n. Lotion llni- MILK 0F $1.15 Scott's Emulsion vlilli- MAGNE-“A $1.25 lronized Yeast .. .. 98c ; $1.50 Agarcl ............ .. 51.39 $1.50 Pinlrham’: Compound 98c VAPURE $1.25 ("OD LIVER OII. i F" "w! colds 50c (Tested) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c I i 60v MENTH- 35¢ LAMB. 66c LYSOI. KEPLER OLATUM III-TS COUGII MALT IVYPH i srnur (‘on 1. on. l ~ 49 590 ‘ c 29 95 ,- G G i 60¢ HINIrs race s. SHAW “Old Home- i CREAM faced Chocolates 75c M05 “m; OX . . . - - - - - . - . . . . . . . - . - ~ ‘ TLES ‘ 43 ' 7* i‘ I c 59c Peppermint Patties Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' c i ROSS-DRUG-UNIT ED turned off without further notice. 134840-2541 HAD NEWS RECEIVED-Mrs. A. lord yesterday received a telegram from Montreal conveying the sad news of the death of her brother- in-law, Mr. William Abbot, who pmed away early yesterday mom- ing. Mrs. Abbott, nee Miss Mary Grey, daughter cf the late Col. Grey, has many friends in the city- BABY AUSTIN PARADE-A par- ade of Baby Austins through the streets oi’ the city yesterday after- noon attracted much attention. The midget ears carry two passengers. and will travel fifty-one miles on a of the gas tank is four gallons, lVLr. T. G. Ives has the agency for the province. Mr. Lloyd Proud is the first owner ‘of a. Baby Austin in the city. PERBONALS Percy Boyd, Hunter River, is a delegate attending the boys conven- tion at Kcnsingtmi. Ivliiss Bessie Mann, Burlington, has left for Montreal to spend the winter with her brother. ’ The many friends of Mr. J. I‘. 10rd ‘rryon will regret to learn that he has entered the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment. t Mrs. Harry Stetson returned last evening from a. holiday visit with relatives in Montreal, Toronto and Chatham, Ont. Miss Annie McLeod, of Graham's Road, Prince Edward Island, and Mrs. Allan A. Campbell and two t children of Long River, Prince Ed- ward lslaiid. were guests last week of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Murchison, West Saint John. B Mr. William J. MacDonald of the Department of National Revenue arrived yesterday evening from Otta- wa. and proceeded immediately‘ to his home at Mount Stewart where his father Mr. John J. MacDonald lies critically ill. Ml‘. and Mrs. Erskine A. Mfllm and daughter Thelma have rpturned to Montreal after visitir-E MT- Mannh father Mr. James A. Mann. Burlington. and uncle Mr, William Mann, Indian River. S ’S ID E 3 West Kent School ruggers defeated Summerside 1-ligh School at the Abegwcit Grounds yesterday after- noon by a score of 8 to 3. Two trY-"i and a, convert with one try against. was the sum total of the scoring. The game was hard fought from Istart to finish, with the home talent f having the edge during the fifty min- 'iites of play. ‘THE SCORES Prichard. fest Summerside half. scored the first try of the game. a throughout tho district, tributed Conservative Press. also assisted ina- terially. The many outsiders from Tignish to Charlottetown who gave Mr. Aniett very fittingly addressed the meeting in a few well chosen re- marks. Mention was made of the unique- ness of the victory aclfeved by Mr Sharp in the bye-election, also to the fact that a District-born man had been chosen to represent Second Prince in the Legislature, Other speakers expressed their de-- light at being present at such an en- joyable function. Some of the speak- ers were Messrs. Amos Boulter and R. L. England, Cape Wolfe; Gilbert Gaudet, Howlan; Geo. M. Matthews, Leslie MncAiilay, J. D. ‘Kennedy, O'- Leary; K. Sharbell, Portage; Ramsay. Conway; Melvin Inglis, Mc- Neill's Mill; P. M. MseCaull, Ellers- A. A. gallon of gas. and one thousand He? Mch- E1145; myde" 1535' p°rt miles on a quart o, 0.1L The capacity Hill: Ernest Ellis, John F. W. Gregg, Tyne Valley; Walter Newcombc. Ncrtham; John J. Sark, Lennox Is- land; J. E. Dalton, H. M. Dunning. Leonard McNeill, Nell McLeod, Sum- merside; Innis, Charlottetown, and many oth- ers. H. D. McPhee, Chas. Mc- Then came "Shel" in his good old cheery manner. He stated that his victory could not be credited to any individual, but to all, bothlliberals and Conservatives. ganizatlon Committee. headed by Royden M. Ings, and assisted by P. M. MacCauli, Walter Newcombe, I-I. D. MePhee did splendid work. The splendid Or- The conveners of the several polls also cen- their share. The he use of their cars also deserved much credit. __ After Mr. Sharp finished there was a sing song and a general merry- maklng headed by Chas, McInn’s and Nell McLeod, who rendered some good old Scottish pieces. songs were also sung. Mr. John J. Bark rendered a song in the Micmac French onguc, which was very much enjoy- d by all. Chocolates and cigars went moi-r- ily around. The meeting was brought to a "Grand Finale" by the singing of Auld Lang Sync, which was followed by God Save the King. FUBTBA Blrni ROYAL ixiipiin ll With s fine day in prospect, a re- icord crowd should be in attendance of today's football battle between the" w I K I s 7 8 Abcgwcits and Saint Dunstanh. ~ determined fifteens will face one another at 3.30 this afternoon. A win for the Saints will be necessary to keep them championship. A win for the Abbics would terminate the clinch the provincial championship. With these facts in view it may be readily seen that one of the hardest fought struggles in history between the old rivals may be expected. TWO in the series series. and Colds Are Cured By New Serum LONDON. Oct. 23.—It ll stated for the usual shown at the beginning and end of the main programme. Al Lemons and his players will present a com- pletely changed programme tonight. Rally Supper At the Second Rally Supper of the $260,000 Prince Edward Island I-Ios- pital campaign in the Social Hall of Trinity United Church, Thursday cr- Aid and the King's Daughters of‘ Trinity Church was moved’ by Mrs. ‘H, Hooper Horne, Commander of the Woman's Division, seconded by Mr. tive Chairman W. F. Tldmarsh, with a warm endorsement, and passed iln- anlmously. Including the Selection Supper and the two Rally Suppers held up to that time, the occasion markcd the third repast which had been given by the Trinity Church ladies. 0n behalf of the Executive Com- mittee as well as the entire divisional and team organization, Executive Chairman Tldmarsh, through Mr. Al- fred Pickard, Chairman of the Com- mittee on Arrangements, extended to Mrs. R. E. Mutch, President of tho Ladies Aid, and Mrs, J. A. NfcKenzlc. Preifdent of the Kings Daughters, n cordial invitation to be guests of lion- or at all the subsequent campaign suppers. ‘ Western Guardian r —FOR LARGE LITTERS Vitaline Wheat Germ. Start feeding now. R. T. Holman Limited. 7735-10-21-tts-2 wks. —THE ANNUAL Book Tea will be held in the Public Library on lviion- day 27th from 4 to 6. Come III: bring a book, 7848-10-25-21 -—I'BI'NCETOWN UNITED ciiimdn —-Rev. E. M. Altken, B. A. Mini- stcr Sunday Oct. ~20. 1030 10 chm. Sunday School, 11.00 a.m. Worship with Children's Sermon 7.00 p.m. Worship. —.l. I. LEGACY will be at the store of James A. McNeill dc Son, Sum- nierside, beginning Tuesday for tiic balance of the work with a full line of typewriters and adding machines. 7047-10-27 -AI'PLICATIONS for the position of Night Superintendent. will be rc- ceivcd by the ‘Ikustees of the Prince County Hospital up to October 31st Applicants please state qualificat- ions and salary expected. John S. Wright, Sect/y P. C. Hospital. 7691-10-18- Sat-Tfiies- 4i —-MR. P. L. BOWNESS. Funeral, Director and Embalmer, has taken over the Undertaking business of Mr. W. A. Wright, of Centcrville, Bedeque, and will operate it in con- junction with his Summcrside busi- ness. Mr. Bell, who has purchased Mr. Wright's residence will have charge of the undertaking equipment. 7226-9-27-Sat-tucs-1mo. A lie has not a leg to stand upon. All mcn are born equal. and some never rise above that level. ening, a vote of thanks to the Ladies i i i use -i i M): idsptisi "Qiifhurc SUCCESSORS TO THE MacKINNON DRUG CO. “Home of Lower Drug Prices" , v-‘i St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER: REV. a. iuooniirzan LEGATFZ, B. n. Morning at eleven o'clock. Anthcnv-Dear Lord and Failior of I\I;riikiiid.~Flito!u-.r, Evening at seven o'clock. ‘i Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Arthur 13m“, 1 Anihem—Now the Day is Over . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. nfsrkg, i Soloist-Miss liillrjorlq wood, fll Sabbath School and Young Men's and Young Women's i i i l. .i i i‘ PUBLIC WORSHIP ii ‘i (‘lasscs at half past two o'clock. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. LL? wfi~fiflfifififlvflfl men cue honouring Z’ P b ' ' ° zon res yterzan Church g Prof. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choir Lender MORNING g Anths-m-“Pleasant are Thy (‘hurts Above.—-I’lumrnrr. 8 The Choir EVENING Anthcm-“Trust in Him Always . . . . . . . . . . .. Simpvr. Mrs. Sutherland McLean and Choir. Soprano Solo-“Sun of my Soul” . . . . . . . Edwin Greene. Miss Blanche Laffcrty. I} C-flfi-fwfilfiififiililflfl-QQPOGCQQQ WSIQQQQCQGQUI .43 WCIOQCCCC QCfiiJfl-fi. g? AND. FITZJIOI on‘, I I i REV, A, C, VINCENT, D. D., AIINISIISII J MISS ROBERTA SPENCER, F. T. C. L., Organist. i‘. ‘l PRINCI f] MORNING WORSHIP 11 O‘CL()(.‘I( ‘i - Sermon-Religion in the liomo . . . . . . . . .. Dr. Viiior-nt i Anthcm-“O Saviour of the Vtorld" . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. (loss ii’ SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 O'CLOCK ' Attendance steadily increasing. Will YOU being present tomorrow? help by EVENING WORSHIP ‘l 0‘CLO(.‘K Sermon-The Merciful . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Vincent Soprano Sclm-"Unto the Hills" . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . Purdy 1 Mrs. Arthur Iiopcr y; i‘ Anthem-“Ye Shall Dwell in the Land" . . . . . .. Stziucr ‘i |‘ You are invited to attend any and all services. Pcws are ,;‘ ‘i free. A special welcome to the young people of thi- various ‘, I schools and colleges. .‘ i‘ _ ~ ; -- » - - - ~ -——.~.——A.—.—_:__.-"_ IIIQQWYD IJ3I8QDOOQDDQCDWQDTGUUODUWDOYFOOD'C>K\’C9$!$§#' r,’ e e e ' xi g Trinity United Church 3 13' '3' Ministers-Rev. E. ll. Ranisznv. D.D., Rev. (7. N. Brown. MA, Organist-A Roy Kendall, I..Il..'l.l\l.. i\..\.(l.(). Ministers-Rev. E. R. Mitnisay, D.D., Rev. t‘. N. Brown, MA. i Q Or anist—-A. Roy Kendall, i..it.s..ii., A.A.G.O. .0. ' g 10.00 a. m--'Morning Prayer Meeting. C; 11.00 a. m.—I'ublic Worship. 1' Scrmon-“Gathcr out the stoiir-s"~-lli-a. Dr. ltumsny. Anthem-Jesus. Saviour, Pilot Me" ... I’. A. Sclinc-rlicr. 2.30 p. m.-Sunday School. i g 6.45 p. m-—Short organ recital. . g (a) Variations cnvChorale "Innsbruck" .. . C. II- llinck. B (b) Evening Song . . . . . . . Ii. llziirqosv. 1%} 1.00 p. m.—-I’ublic “Wmhlp. - Sermon-Temperance .. .. Rev. C. N. Brown, .\I.A. i Anlliein—"S:1nctus“ . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slniiir-r ‘i: Solo-O Lord, Rebuke Me . .. "1\ll(|i'l- '1: l3 Miss lilurgurct Storm. Students and visitors cordially ivclconic. g Evening service broadcast CIIPK. C, , CUWUDD IIQUD3CIODDHCDDIOIIQDQUDUODOOlfiibbbiiftbt-‘Cutltftiqgi somuiSziniuci (iolclivyn slur iriiosc long -:i.~' it 1:‘. (lfill‘Il"l‘0l,l'-. 'l'h‘=. lllifilflCfig serious love-making hos nlodc hini a like procczliirc iiiimcdinicly involves national figure has Inst 110m! o1 his liim in the ifllllblcs n.’ (I. br-mitlfiil sense o; romantic Rppcnl; bu; w it girl WlIOSC ulicic L: bcliic: tortured by entertained the Women!‘ Club Inmt delllthtfully 0h T111354“! evenhig at their home 0n 1318148! Esplanade. Dilrinl i110 "m!!! 1U‘- Morris gave a most enjoyable im- promptu recital of piano music, play- Write Pelham Nz-rscr" i m‘ "lwuom ‘mm m. ouwfik‘ w m‘ bonus“ Social Notes m. end Mrs. Frederick l1. Morris Mlllbll O ore O 0000 e9 yo; of Weber. Bethe-veil, Cumin, Pad- srewskl. Rachmaninoff, Mendelssohn Schuman and Liszt. Mr. Morris. by Iequwt, also very gPACiOllTy included several of his own compositions in the Inogram. After the dellgfiltflll prclmm, which will lonr. be icmem- bered by those who were privileged to hur it. refreshments were served tic. run from near centre field. few minutes after the opening whis- The scorc was made after along that the research work of Dr. S. G. Billingion with a preventive serum against the common cold has been carried further by Dr. Frank Coke At The Prince Fitzgerald, star West Kent quarter, evened the score a little later in the half, after receiving a pass near the Summerside touch line. In the second half Fitzgerald scor- ed the winning try which was eon- vertod by Higgins, leaving the final sacral-B. luiahnrnfenod. of Harley street, and Dr. N. Horn- lbrook, specialists, and has resulted in a new and apparently successful treatment. The treatment consists of an infection of a protective substance certain to act ll e. nature-l bcrrier against cold which substance has, , been ¢flj__~.~§|§. "Bulldog Drunuuond." The liaml- kind of liair-ioisiiig adventure, $0,111.»; today‘; shown. Edward Theatre Ronald Colman came into his ovm last night as the hcro of a. dashing comedy melodrama at the Prince Edward Theatre in I. creepy, spine- he has added a genuine feeling for a can: or crimiiialii headed bt/ two comedy which results in llioro being incn and 1r '-\'(>Z‘il.’lll. '1‘ ".2: 1.; plenty just the right. mixture of thrills and of humid: ‘ itiiic anti gim- laiigzhtcr in the picture. hi1: vI-‘Plg his Ml- From it: great success, lxiii in m. . rmivi flunliy book form and on the stage, mriiiy is; 11,1 11m cvznuirils‘ ll."-i. in the people mfly already know (lip story Pill’! w. l \\i‘.~.\‘ tin‘ Kill, oi’ the dcmobilized officer who gifmi "Pa Orr (Lin: €"‘l‘~\<\'1}' so bored with "n-Lirr the war quic-yWis our of 11::- bcs; i"{‘.~" voiuicsters that; ‘no wriics g loll/tr l0 the London iznto nnsimirod iii in; Si)‘ tliiir, n eurdllng plcturlzniion of llll‘. famous Tfiiios rillt-irinu hi= service 1.". aii‘."i:. fillutl Willi lnurlis galore, n» not;