EN . ED ‘t: Ecllce w..11. Caldwell and A. 1 lBelliral flluarliianfl 1' Pfiti. 1n. r. marinara-Two of- ~ cllanoifivrmwiv GUARDIAN Western Guardian --‘I‘OLLOW THE CROWD to see A I , lficcrgfo! the Royal Canadian Mourlt- ltho big variety concert. in Freetown ' . J-Iall Tuesday evening, April 29. l‘ » I \ 1 . RH. Cit-fl: (‘I ‘llalifbx, ilrc in the-City i Curtain 3 q'c]ocl(_ - -3343_4_2g,z1 66 if 99 . H .t til prear-nt time, gilrirutng the CENTRAL 32m”? k ' '— B. PTIST v r "1'-~\,' > (Edixilll i. _ , - All Drazr. 1211;‘. l‘. , for: gzplihcs are c! i'1e quality ‘ In; ulrwined [lulu uh; best iilillillilClllfTfri. tjgcllty , lzlnzl. ‘ Iron: watvhwo. .I , , _ RELIABILITY Only Ilcgiicred Dr. gghll will years of “Writ-ace nerve ,".;..' ‘ fcrsarlal attention given to each order. '_ _ a E IUIFMENT Everything clean amii. the proper distancing o.‘ p‘. v ‘fed 1212i like cl; jihom- and mail ertle all xfght Drugstore 5r tow-qr _ ' we: plsi-uusa I'RCZCRI;'“Z\".‘ES u‘ rum lsv our -; " l 1100102.. V 1 . - ' ‘ J. ERNEST H. VJORTH» i NYAL AND hour". unticzronr: l _ Phone 83 _. J42 Prince Street wnsoudamons zuii-i- +31. * .____.-.-....___ Three Insertion: . . . acumen»; Agents W unto Erin: sun‘ Aid} SITIVEEKL! EASILY EARNED Ill’ AIKIBIZTIOUS men, writing orders fcr All-Wool Tsllored-to-Mcltsure Stilts and ‘Topcoais. Low tirlccll. Out" $1000.00 elsarantee assure-r. yol": soccer-l. Steady, repeat orders 111cm big profits for you. Free 511111)‘: inltflt. Write immediately giving aye and occupation. N. D. S. Pedcrathn. l‘. O. Box 3232, Montreal. A. w. 440-541-111. l. A DAY PAID CHRISTIAN M or women. college students, trot - crs, ministers and others for dis- tributing religions literature. For particulars write stating age and church connection. - Mr. Conrad, Tower Bldg, Toronto. _ A. ,W. 4'\VSil/\pl’lI 30 bltuiltlons Vacant Malia ._.__-_.__._:__._. ...... _.._ ARN 50.00 T001100 PER DAY. BIG demand. Only few weeks required to learn ,lit Canadials oldest and most reliable trade schools. Writs for free literature.‘ Dominion Trade Schools, 1107 St. Lawrence, Mon trcal. '- S. V. M, i-Sotl-i. GENTS WANTED-WHY _I‘U'I‘ OFF till tomorrow if you want to income (“Razed in a more. til-billable hull- ncss with the advent of Spring? "Even without experience you will average ‘$50.00 or more per week. selling Watkins Famous Products in your County» or City, provld 11.1 yol". are ambitious.‘ The J. f}. Watkins Company, Dept. C~ 88. Till Craig West, liiontreul, P. Q. A. W. Ii-ZZ-S-"ii For Sale vlilrc LEGll-QIIN 3.2555510»; ller hundred. Everett llolvatt, Carleton. ‘ 3Zl-4-23-6i. - - --&-@-—__-~—_~ YRSHIRE GR I) CQVI DUE TO freshen May 1st. ‘A y Andrew 1'2. Dollar. Brookflcld. 33274-23411. ._.____..._.'_._.._I-__.. frcshened. Amos Rodd. Milton. 0R sous NEWLY ' l. eoaditln Haven. -___.. ; l IYNLAP ITR/AWBEIRY PE‘. . PM calm-as OI! B-ALl-ZDAY OLD Blrrod Rock "gnu white‘ Owen J. Molflnnon, Vanna P- E- 1. m: vltlon, with Avrly to ttowsrqymusl. li... ., . MM ronaatgidttlltammo loo ~ "m- Wichita: the Protestant 0r- msre. front -. 1m, rim-n riptions. . _ ("P-YEVICE H! 10m Insertion llWlNTliDg-A GOOD BARBER FOR Tlgnish. A good opening for busi- Cafd nyanks W. ‘VTICD SMART BOY TO IYORK EVER CLEAN TABLECLOIIIS. OII! Boy! How our Agents are cleaning I N ~ MEMO WHICH 7 POSITION? f POSTMAN» Clerk, Stcncgraphcr, Cufiiflms E?“ Are those that lovcll you best. -_...__...._.,.___.-. - .... .__ __,_.. , on SALE. ‘r0 LET, IIOARII AND l’°°m also: om hind n. Guardian Office. = u 01¢ sshaLilyltsinnr-i cilw. 113-13-4-23-21 underlain; 5 COW. Ayrshire Grade. finv Rfdzi, Bllcklry.’ 3330-4-‘25-21. 011 sAtmLoasfIiE-aoxr’ 5 H. P. 1m rial engine ‘a good “7 once tilckknn, New ~ ZBM-hlhwczleaflwks: 0R slits-M! FARM AT nail- mml Rodd. 10,0 acres, good “bulld- lnls. Apply Gavin Ilarding; Char- lottetown. . ; ‘ east-oi W- oer hundred. 81.00 by mall. "~90 Der IL. l". S. Reeves,‘ oath; (YIIICKS. MALL FARM FOR BALD SITU- mll one mus from some. cdntaini ' fill l4 moms in good, Itch of culti- gmd’ house and barn. aa-t-ililai. ‘__l._. ___ r nconl, tax office. HYI‘: Cttli". i 1-‘ The late-st equipment for ..;r_ “v: r Prompt drill-cry, '~ All up-io-daio I. I 8c per line of i‘ words ‘ 7e per llns oiks word! ' oooooq 08400 Articilis l‘ or Sale. Sunday at :1 ociock to 101111 Church. 1:011 >A3TiLE-IIABY_OARRIAGE ,1! ' 3313445431 ROSS—At the residence of her sister, Alloy Strcct. iBAIiIZIlg‘ OGENS. WRITE FOR 11105, P- E. I., I-‘ridliy, April 26, 1930, culrllogur; time payments if clc- Miss Fmfric M_ Ross. nggd 58 y¢a,-s_ 5T5‘ “om” “Em “m” ‘m ‘bani Funeral on Saturday at I0 30 a rrl to "mam Own cun'puny' n00 Charlottetown thence by: trairrto funeral Sunday from the residence of her brother, L. Interment. Belfast t_..:".i Yfcrr, Toronto. A. I". s 4-stlJune 2s. Em"- "whM/lliie Help Wanted tress. Apply Box 42, Tlgnlsh, P. E. I. " 3278-4-2i-ii. ‘ on Dairy Farm and ha“) “emer cards of s mpatiiv and other acts of milk in Clty- Alnllly Fred McRae, kmdne“ cyonveyea to them in their (wnldiznb was averted by the. prcs- Pamomlme, 3320-11. once of mind and prompthction oflwondrmm ems, _ Q1051“: chm,“ Mrs’ Joe Johnson‘ M“ Greene, Cap Mr. Lloyd Hvnllersv" “hm h“ "*1 The fcllowfnz were participator! l“ tain Little's sistorfiisaisei Layers. Pat- rcccntly wllsllt file from 50"“ We“: the various exercises and choruses m Rose Fai,.ch“d_ Helen Braimwttt; which °°mP°5°d Pa“ “t me mm" CTYYIQ Easter. Hope Dunbar. Nellie is, principal cl QI-IWFY $°‘"'°°“"‘““ arm? PM". Vilma» Marl’ "Plipyulher. i-Iyanclth, colored maid, Bea‘. ‘ lrlce Skinner. bins Harris; Iva, Laura" and Ollvr Yeo; Ralph and Helen Ellis; Cora and Elva Dennis; Margaret Small- man; Helen Gay; Iva. Silllker; It. It. No. o, Charlottetown. 3393-4-25-Zi. up $15.00 daily. New discovery lin- cn tablecloths. Ink stains and dirt erased in twn seconds. write now Ill loving mcnlory! ' ' Arthur‘ (lltaltdler..1vho‘ Products, Dept. mar, Box 250a, "R 51"" 27"‘. 1999 - 7 Montreal. ; L-I. H. W. Feb. lfi-Stf. Today "veal! "d manor!" Of a loved one gone to out, And those that ihlnk of you today, . for free sample outfit. Triangle nmincr, Customs Guard, Immigra- tion Guard. etc, in Canadian Civil Often and‘ often our thoughts d0- Servioc. Permanent positions with pension. Vacincles occurring corl- T0 “l! Rfllvfl I1"! Y" 1W1)’. stantly. Free information from Whcfc W9 18111 M" dflfllfll M0131" M. c. c. ‘civil Service School. Tor- ‘Just one year are lodwy- - 0111,11 l0.‘ ‘ M. n. w. 4-5-8-11. Inserted 11v Husband m": Family. Z55 5- I. Snlcsmil n Wanted s A 1. v.1.- M E N w/uvren - nuts n-zent m1 Prince Edward Island 111v island. .uur ueney is oroilt- nuls writs. Petham. Nursery. Co. ~ Toronto. '31". 8 W. B-WSFI" __.__i_-._-_____._ -__L -__-~ SAl-FQMENZ-ISNT THE AN IDEAL position? Good pay—home every One Is missing from the circle rlqht-life cnntrasP-challce for nd- Ono whose face so full of cheer vricrmcni. Your home countv for Ono who with his smiles of sunshine ‘ ry selling a specialty wholc- Brighiened home fur many a year. 'fl‘ i:ct fronLour factory to farm’ . ronntlr." “cfore prying for it. Ile- uuirrrrrnts are good reference-car rwnr" r"1d r11: nvcr 30. Prompt re- tilv c. "i3. .' Miscellaneous _.__g.__._....___._-__-_---_-- JOIIN ALFREIY lVhcIlONALD. LAND ' Suweyor, Box 2D, Hermanville. .. MIB-S-ZS-lmopd- . ~ g . . ‘Pmsm rsos- ton The ssil- i MacLean son‘; gnlpmentl on short notice Guardian Celilrll Print"! X ¢-_--.~_--,.‘----’_----——-——-— : your! LAST clutter: "ro TAKE o advantage of the bargains 30c. * wloods m» 1pc. tron m- sac..-etc- 2 We posltivelv close Saturday night. 9, . J Paton-l mums. aali-l-za-ziq 1O FER IIETAIIY IIERE-JVIl‘. . A. B aucilrllliil, Hydro -.l.; in the City at llrusrnt in 1: lihecttui inth the I-lyrlrographic survey work. THE (!\).‘~fi"7f;1'.'l‘i'£ Plfiflf, r _‘~ Cullfttiuw‘. i-‘uiion- lcflmg into Sunimerside on Friday - . . ; .1", built; by ‘all: U. N. ‘prom ‘.1. Yts-crclay rill: holes for the foun- , alation wcre dug and 2116 zunng tlrc 15. M. Aitllczl, B. A., Ministu. and was drowned, " FLCTIIQOII A. Ross at 2.30. Cemetery. rccclit sud bereavement. In our home a chair ls vacant And a. voice forever still. Though for him my heart is breaking Still I know it is God's will. qy-ty ‘la-q u, tcst m"- Ilut one star for me ls shining One great hone th Tlufre not dear those lured onc's sleeping "13 01' cpyycg oi" tgmt. For their spirits wait lleyor/I. pry‘ C‘ F 3:18am‘ 9915 Harvard Wait". and watches for our fflmlll" ' Ave" chvund‘ Ohio‘ s’ w' baa-IL When the trials of life are o'er ‘"1’? We shall meet and be united On that bright etemll shore. Inserted by his Wife, Lydia Ihll Silliker. -._-__-___r_ QQOQQOOQOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOO v Charlottetown‘ l North Willhln g i _. oooooovoooooooooooofuwoo 1. glfirgfijgvnklslrfllgggcgpfi: first of a series to be shown in the Services at 6mm“ Bedeque monflké near future under lite auspices of the at 10.45 a. n1.‘ Evening at ‘I30 p ‘lll lL 0' D‘ n Ht me Capitol- Theatre‘ ‘ ' ' “this is the outcome of an endeavor 1011 the part of the Chapter to ob- lf roads permit, Belmont; m, 3 p, m ~FIRST CATCH 0F HERRING- The first herring of the season ". TFe fisherme) have been ‘l"‘_V .. some t‘me in preparing i: 11' nets and have had them out f0 the Dust week. The three boats \' 11g their nctsonly got three Bar- . ~- , CORFIW".L tjlfillli LliUIlCl-l- reis between them, but, it was a wen _ SCY- iconie start and the catch was speed- _ lvlccs of worship, Sunday, April 27th, ily distributed alllorigst citizens who " i at West Itivcrgat 11 a. 1a.; Kingston, had been eagerly awaiting a fresh Ili- 3 P- lll. nndflornlz-all at 7.301». m. herring diet for some time. Also on Friday morning a gasoline boat, the first of the season from abroad, ar- mmcmt-i?’ m m‘ Italian ‘himfln! rived at llolmalrs wharf from Bhem- trade have inspired plans for large “we, N_ B“ m, a cargo o! sa]b_,s_ between Genoa and Trieste companies. ,-___ I ‘ ' I M u d ‘t t —I'RESENTATION or JEWELS- ~_ . " nu em. n to: ‘o to i uoo-oaeoooopa 5.24:... o e o o o 0'0 o o o n: 1100046000904 0:0 0o mam -H_ gem-y, liellniltit: a ltty llgguiggzgflble funmm l°°k 910% “l! Classified Advercasemenrs i lu.» pcr lllls o! s words . ....0.=,l' ['~d_|‘ __ p" “m” g w" Veterans Jewels. Bro, Edgar Olark, Noble Grand. presided. After rout- Helen Gay" Opmmg chmm’ Si“ inc matters, Bro. H. J. Mossy, the ‘ ‘Y N _.' A ' , ,. '_ '3' — f; oldest member of the Lodge, presented| ‘B l‘ ‘r- t m“ ADHUG’ 19 o‘ M1 ‘ cach of the following members with J h B" ' l .- ~ 1 - o 11 ylnc, lll i101 81st. year. Funeral a 25 year jewcL Ems‘ P. a Clark l A. McMurdo, Dr. J. I". McNeill, Leonard Small, J. F. Arnett and G. H. Mccallum. In making the presen- Mrs. Angus MacFadyen, St. Cather- ltafion Mn Maggy spoke W“, “Gaby Iva sunken Duet, by Rem and qncntly on the honor which was be-i ing conferred upon the members in obtaining this length of member- ship. Each receiver of the jewel made a fitting reply. Other brief and eXcel- In The Morning, by five girls. Re - 1mg, snag-gyms were made by dlffer- ‘ tation, by Chlllllme Demfls" 50mg‘ Mr. W. LBBIGIIG, Mr. Sam Yorslon. years-S. Mrs. Benjamin S. Moore and fam- _____ I I heated wires. Mr. Henderson, who; not. very great. the presentation of the books to the _ evening. in the Lodge at Thames Haven, England. recently, Rooms o; prince Edward lodge, m, 22 I. O. O. F‘. at Summerside when six members were decorated with er. This was one of the most. en- joyable and largely attended gather- .._.._ " -~REGULAR MONTHLY iitntlr- w mo or 1. o. n. E.--'I“he regular Tuesday-E- monthly meeting of the Summersidc - Z" ' Chapter of the ‘f. o. n. E. held in Ilia Public Library on Thursday af- Omfl n". Free outfit We Win! I11 fond and loving memory of my _ rnoon was or particular interest- flvv I relllble elltrlretlc represent» dear husband, John Silllkcr, who de- tive to handle the but districts on pgflud 4,1,1,‘ "n, Any“ goth, meg, g “EVERY - DA PRICES Ross-Drug-Unlted saves you money on your every day purchases of Paicnt Medicines, Toilet Preparations, Sundries, ctr lVaich our advertisements-fluke nimntage of our prices. Last Day for Purchasing I j 1c Sale Goods prizieivirtners of the best ways on the "Benefits ‘of u. Public which wvro presented by the Rfildflb Miss Hunt, at the High school a few days ago. The motion picture. “Rab- inson Crusoe" was chosen from I list of pictures sent to the Summer- side chapter by the oftiosrs of the National Chapter, which will be the lain more suitable pictures for the children of Summer-side. Theseple- titres will be shown on Saturday af- ternoons. $50 was voted for the pur- chase of new books for the library, It I [was decided in hold l. rummage sale .ln the near future. A discussion took llalace on the advLsabillty of starting o. junior branch of the l’. 0. D. E. to be known as Girl Guides, but. noth- ,lng of a definite nature was decided | Theer was s. large attendance of, members and the meeting was oonsid- ' ered most successful-S. ¢__ -—EASTER CONCERT AT KNUT- SFORDWBAPTIST CHURCH. There was presented at the Knutsford Bap- tist Church on Easter Sunday a pro- lgram which reflects much credit {upon the performers as well as those who had charge of the ar- rangements. A large and apprecia- |tive audience were prer-ent. Follow- ing was the programz-Welcome, by ‘and Rejoice. scripture Reading, by Margaret Smailman, Jean Harris, ‘Cora Dennis. Prayer, by Rev. Mr. Peacock. Quartette. Draw Me Still spent Emel- in qlgulsBQ-‘Ir. at. the Union Commercial college, Charlottetown, spent. the Easter hol- idays in summerslde.-E. _ U —M1sl Clara Campbell, Charlotte- town, is visiting Mrs. Conroy. Tig- i Gill Bank, Charlotte!» , spent the week end in joyed some good filhiri] emedltions while at the coast-T. comedy drums “Patsy Makes ‘willie! Hum" by the Cosmopolitan Dramat- —Ml'. Terence GlmplflclnAlberton, oo-ooo-oo-o-aoon-owwooun St. James Presbyterian Church -—Mrs. Clare Macl-ellan. teacher rllshF-T. .___- —Mr. George Glow, of the Provin- , MI. 010W en- v l I GEORGETOWN The presentation Mills mm net le Olub in the Town Hall. Qf-eorge- OO~OQ4§O§§Q 00005-00 9O cast: truism eosooooooovooo-oovooo-oo-oe-ou MINISTER-JUN. W. BRUCE MUII’; ACTING MlNIBTBBP-BEMRJKOOBIIIAD LEGATI, l. D. OIIGANIST-WALTEB McNUTl EASTER DAY SERVICES 11.00 A. DIP-Preacher.- Rev. R. Moorehead lento. I. D. Qurtetto-“Chr'l|tArose" y Mrs. Lawson. Miss I. Macdorulil, Mr. C. J. Gallagher, Mr. Charles McKenzie Antheln-“Who Shall Roll Us Away" L . Torrance Choir. Morning Bel-vice will be Broadcast. $.30 I’. M.—Slbbath School. 1.00 P. hL-Preaeher: Rev. R. Moorhead Legato, B, n. Solo-“Arlgels Ever Bright and Fair" . . . . . . . . .. Ilandef Miss Margaret Stems. lluwli-“IWV llflely Are Thy Dwellinn" . . .. Maker The Choir Visitors Cordlally Welcome. __ A, fordod an exceptionally fine even- ings entertainment to the _ large audience. To Mr. M. J. Paquet the director undoubtedly a great deal oi. the sue- oess must be attributed. perhaps no greater tribute could be offered by Mr Paquetfls slrlllln this line. than the finished performance of such a youthful cast in such a comparatively short period of trulnink. As to the merits or the individual members of the cast. it would be al- most unfair, certainly unnecessary to single out any particular character. all performed their D0?“ Wfll- HOW" ever, was Beatrice Skinner in the role of s colored maid. was a. decid- ed hit. No finer interpretation of any character has been offered to a Georgetown audience in many Nearer. Mrs. Willard smallman, Mrs Watson sllliker, Messrs. Wesman Harris and Leslie Gay. Recitation, Helen Jelly. Exercise, Little I-Iclpers, by six children. Recitation, by Lorne Recitation, by Verna Harris. Song. l erlt members present. This was‘ fol- lspring Is Here, by four girls. Reci- and Mn w. l Palm” Ammpan-Ms lowed by refreshments and a smck- , taticn, by Iva Yeo. Duet. by Mrs. {Willard Bmallman and Eileen Har- lris. Address, by Rev. Mr. Peacock. lugs in the Oddicllows Hall for some Recjgaqon, by mum yea, Offering Exercis“ East“ Lights‘ by sulglfls’ taih Bralthwaite, Stewart Layers,’ Recitation, by Miriam McNeil. Ex- c k Lml m h n mrkm M,‘ ily wish to thank their many friends __AcC[DEN-g ‘YER/TED. -—What "we by seven 2mg‘ Song s,“ a up at“ '1 c a w In and neighbors for their letters and 1 ' _ ' , Greene, the host, Spurgeon a l‘. might have pyoved to be a serous Song o; 5un5hme_ by seven 511-15, Mr‘ 5mm“ a nemhbmn,‘ Sam“, When I Survey The Y°rswn_ M“ altitude... “$903? Flmlldmc“ “l? the Temhe“ ‘Fannie, Linnie, Jean. MBY 811d A! arted" this‘ huiuvs-‘lnicohwav- 0n his rellll" m" 5 he was taklngva friend to Milburn and on "the way back to O'Leary the incident occurred. when he dis- covered the trouble MR Hclldfism‘! Blanche na1ucu1~.-—O. '. seized a coat which was in the car, ___ ______ and quickly smothered the lncipl-l ent names. The car had to beaban- Ldgncd and taken in to 0'Lea1'Y ‘lll’- it i; understood that damages Weir in summerside on Tuesday-E. IIIIISO NALS a regent, Miss Mary Hunt. 1111515“ "T- ' ed and received a cordial welcome from the members present on he! return from a trip to the West. In- snelll. the dies. Mrs. Neil McLeod, who was al- loi-letowfl. so present afici- a long absence 1e- ceived congratulations on her recov- cry from her recent serious" illness. After routine business a rellort was rend from Miss Gladys Holman on —-E- ers Federation-E. Inm- nunvao M‘ Anti/my. cut- lmd of choice Coder loats Ind Stakes. Uhloldlfll April soul.- ,,__.__-..._.__.>-.-4-__-' ' . STILL R FEW- Iqlmflfl - LIFTv - m. ~ ' 30c m “M, tosr-vrnuclt cmtm szwwuln , ‘ ‘ ‘rryon and Albany, April so. Pittder pieuc notify Max Cope, Albany. SSQOM-MJI. BLOOD MEDICINE . . v1.2a uuanoclr ' "anoonatmels .v._... c am, m1 luv-t, » veon loco, . 81.50 rmlmnrs m SAL ate sun's 1 Asrmm masters m Jonson's 1 LINIMINT n-v-v-"n. IIEPATICA \ Mk!‘ a. ., of _ P1061 Icr_l0c.. 00c. for 500-. 01-90 for 330.. etc. We positively close ussntomzm YEAST m rruuscitlu IAIJI‘! turday Iffjht. Paton!‘ united. " ~ o . ~__.,_____... 9114-86-2! WANTED— on‘: wrrll any“ v 1 L born kittens. B. Raymond. loutlv normal. our a-lttmls n. port. rllom 1m."- fifle-si-eost-tf ‘cm: nuts ........ .. " WILLIAM‘! p uonx Jelley. Motion song, by five girls. years, and Miss Rose Fairehild as "Patsy" was at her best. R4186. who has so many excellent performances to her credit, fully retained her past reputation. ‘ The specialities all or a very high standard were provided by Miss Alva Brehaut, Mrs. Art. Jenkins, Miss. Ia- abelle layers. Miss Rose Flairchild. were Mrs. Capt Fairchild, Miss Rose Fairchild, Mrs. A, E. Jmkins, and Mr. Sam Yorsion. Following is cast of characters. Cal!- wwn ‘m Eu“! M°nd‘7 night’ u“ o~+o<H““¢uu....u~»N-“uiz 015i): fiapiifit Qiiburtl) $53. i ‘COO A. cfviuccoi, n. 1)., lithium ~ (lrgonlpt-hlln llnllsril Spencer. I‘. T. 0.1,," WE WELCOME THE ODD FELLOWS AND RIBEKAHB TO THE MORNING WORSHIP, l1 OTZLOCK Anthem-“Crosalng the Bar" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fletcher Tenor Solo-Odd Fellows Ode Mr. R. D. Qulgley Bermolr-"The Message of the Links" - Dr. A. C. Vincent ‘ Anthem-“What Are These?" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Steiner SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P.M-_ It's (rowing. because It's living. Are you helping by your attendance? EVENING ‘WORSHIP ‘f OTILOCK Anthem-"O Death, Where is Thy‘ Sting?" .. . Turner" Sermnn-—"The Night of Fruitlcss Toll." Anflleln-"Chrlst is Risen" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tumor. WOOD-GO PO§OQOfiOOOQOO~GQGQOQQOQQi §OQ§Q .__--_--_-_..___ MALPEQUE Mrs. Keir returned to her home on Friday evening after several months spent in Toronto ‘shere she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. -1vm. Regina Smith. Emerald. was Clyde Auld his in Blrrnlllghlm- A1- abams, where she visited her niece Mrs. Henley. On IvIrs. Keirs return —-Mlss Margaret Ford. Emerald, from Toronto, she was accompanied as a vlsitior to summerslde, on by Mrs. Auld and little daughter who will spend some time here. They were met at Seckville by Miss Mur- -Mi.ss Noreen Johnston, who spent m “clout; Easter at her home in Tigniilh, rc- turned to Summersido on Monday. Rev. Mr. Godfrey of Westvllle, N. 5., will exchange pulpits with Rev. D. M. Grant on Sunday April 27th. —Miss Ida. Dawson. Bummerslde. while absent Mr. Grant will pay a Easter holidly! 1n Ohlr- short visit with his mother 111 Boul- and attended the Teach- aderle. Cape Breton, The mmy l’. E. Island friends of -Mr. Gus MacDonald. sprlnizfleld Miss Fannie MaicNutt, Calgary, will went to Charlottetown on ‘Tuesday. be indeed glad to learn that the 0p- eratioti she underwent several weeks ago has been succssful and that she MscNutt as soon as she is sufficient- ly recovered m leave the hospital. csgo on Friday. to Summer-side this. week. guest of Dr. and Mrs. sincleir. Marsha- Grade X-l Margaret Riley, Thelma Donald. 1i mill-ac Burns. lnuvim. mail-fem. r. n. r. 1m l" Caskets and Mineral Butfl- wit r r an II-l-il- ‘f .‘.._ r vi m" ...""£f1$'ll‘?v.vl."" “mm . ' H. . , p m] todJWa hula f tum . . . - Luz-QED; g "uni", I . . ~. f7"? W . , clam-a confine. ' your» 111s. -' _~- .. ..»,. u... c. 7.». -..-.. I<<>SS-1zs.l.l§.;UN1TED MacKINNON ‘ ;I9,~IWG , company oi-ett Bail-etc. Grade Vii-l. buslie Abbott. Grace Bealrsio, 8 Amy Olnmpion. smith, a true friend. ' zzmf bifesbyterionv Church A MINISTER-REV. M. SCOT’! FULTON, M. A.. B. D. OICGANIST-MR.‘ L. l). THOMPSON EASTER MUSIC WILL BE REPEATED B! THE CHOIR MORNING l1 a. nh-Scrmon-Mr. John Fleck. Psalm Selection No. 21 (Tune Sit. George's, Edinburgh) Anthenh-“Klng of Kings“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slmper Tha Chair (Solo by Miss Christine Miller) Soprano Solo-“O Man of Sorrows" .. .. Bryrlvoa Powell Miss I-‘loro Campbell EVENING , ‘l p. m.,.P1-cacher, Mr. John Fleck. Anthem-"I-Iallelujah Christ is Risen" . . .. . . . Sluipcr The Choir. Quarototto-“Llft Up Your voice" ........ .. Lorenz‘ Zion Male Quartet-to Anthem-"This i: the Day Which the Lord Hath Made” II Trinity United Church QQOORFQ-O-OfQO-QO-Q-OQO-OQOOfO-OQQFQQ-C OQfifi-‘OO-QR $0 0-0 lilatltenz-Bev. E. ll. Ramsay, 0.1)., Rev. C. N. Brown. IA. Organist: - Prof. W. B. Fletcher, A. B. C. M. A. '1‘. C. L. 10.00 A. lll-Prayer Meeting. ' 11.00 A. M--"Tho Lord's Day" . .. . . . . . Rev. Dr. Ramsay Anthem-“Pralse the Lord" Tnmlllyn Junior Congregation as usual. 2.30 r. IVL-Sabbath School andBillls 0mm. 7.00 P. M.--"The Marks of the Disciple" Rev. C. N. Brown Solir-"If With All Your Hearts" . . . . . . . . . . llfendc-lasohn Mr. A. R. Mosher. * Anthem-—“0ut of the Deep" .. .. This Service Broadcast C. H. C. 8.15 P. iVL-Young Peoples Service Hearts Ihll. Seymour O&Q'O-Q+FOQQ-OOQQQNO OQQ-OO-O§OQOO~O~ St. Paul ’s Church is on the way to recovery. Her sister, ‘Y ,, I m“ Ethel MacNutt, a. u, Montreal is expected in Calgary to visit Miss ;O'§Q—Q'Q-Q'Q-O-Q-§O C§O¥9UQ+GO Q O § OO-§O- vO¢efi+bvvb+wbw~oooooa 04000 ma. Harry Hodgson. while walk- ing in front of her home on Sunday Grads IV-l Dulild MavcNut-t. 2 slipped and fell and as a result sus- tained s. serious break on the elbow. She was taken to the Prince Coun- ty Hospital but, wu able to return to he: home hers on Wednesday. It is sincerely hoped that Min. Hodg- sml will not suffer lny further 1n oonvengnoe from the accident but will make a IpaOdy newer!- Mr- Hodgaonisexpeotedliome from Ohi- Mlss Anne I‘. Keir, was s visitor nincipal Miss Marguerite Currie. IJIIJIJIIL “I88 MITBQQI. Wlllfifw-Mlreaenuy‘ aged 1* ____.____._ The new air line between Sydney, and Melbmlm . Austraill. will reduce‘ ___ the traveling time from is hours by‘ train w four hours by plane. Mrs. Alex. Sinclair. Hamilton, was a recent visitor to Bummernlde, the The following i; the Fanning Bchool report for the month of Russia. with 716.712 miles of paved| roads, claims to have, next to the United States. the greatest mllelie 0f improved road! in the world. 7 Ofldo IX-I Barbara MecNutt. I ‘Ruth Montgomery. 8 Sidney M“. r lmny $80,000,000 worth of liquid . egn were sent from China to landlut veumn uladby cake and cracker hitrlel. Grade VIII-q Int: Romany, 2 Iv- Gndo VI-l Enid Rummy, 2 III!’- qwllacuoogon, j All-co lheuongua. Credo v-t Ruby "Hillbilly j Remain! In; A . Jam new his nearly 13.000 w- opsrltim cram. societies ‘ I _ Dr. Ivy Wlllllmlrthefirltwonaa 8.30 A. llL-Iloly Communion. 11.00 A. M.~Mornlng Prayer and Sermon-"Thc Day Which the Lord Hath Made." 011mm: Anthem-"And When the Sabbath Was Past" 2.30 P. M.—Sunday School and Bihlc Classes. 1-0" P- liL-Evenln: Prayer and Sermon-"Thc my n! Our Life." Dfleriory Anthem-“Come Sing With Excitation." REV. II. D. RAYMOND, M. A., Rector. EVERYBODY “IELCOME. 0400044 00-0 00-0-0000“ 1 . o-qoooooooovoo-OQ-O H+H+H+¢+++o++o+o++o+o+++4u 0'4 $0 O O O6 &O§0 0'0 QOQORO-QO-O- VO-f9Q4-O-O+OO-O §¥§§+Q§§§4 §+O~+§+ o 000w» o+4+o4+o++¢ 04-04» 9"“ 1 Jl-"l Mmll-l" “*1; Herr ilandeckcr. lac-founder, owner.‘ Kelmll- 3 551°" m1"- 3 may“ Bull" and for many years manager of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, dled lll Prince 8L -_ ‘attorney in England, having bu; Heath" Msndersmi‘, 3 Lea MacGougan called to the Bnr in 1022, has Just Grade 3 a-i Kentford A Frances Benlrsto, 3 Ray Champion.‘ Grade 3 b-MA-rlbn Abbott ‘ international law at The Hague. Gndo I o-Brlice Mncflougan. l Grule 11-1 Jean Stewart, 2 Llo MaeKenaie. bbott. 2i been BDDOinted technical advlser w the conference on the codification of ._._._______. v41 Among the weddinll Nesents given ‘Miss Antia Bison. an actress, were 5"" I s""'1 Gerud lmkham“ 2! motion pictures of her marriage to Ll-"YQIM mm-"Y- 3 “l”! MW-lrlicholas PflIlSGp in London recently. Mfnard‘; ls Bell. for Orlppa. DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Gradual: Clllflyrutd Chronlo and Nervous manna- ' Phone ‘III!- Oppmlte 8t. Paul's Chute! J‘ a worry‘? ‘M- o o o» oboooovooo-ooo-ooo-o-ooq Jo ‘,0 IAR oelusc ‘toxemia noun-hen tut a i r t» up