Ilia liantral Guardian _--_- ttluaranu Sale At our‘ riiiciss w; are now ofierlnil the balance o! our stock of Thin col | . :2 lulu r337...‘ iz'::"n'¢l°:l-rtllflugn";7 ..s:':' rum-i" ~~ -~ < “an I H": tunbiu .1 no. OUQSWELI. I0! Fltowlrlphg, CONFEDERA ""“?“..3§J%S tracer. SASI . 1 "_ umvnn cons .~i'i='h°"i'v»'§£' ‘rr'““i=3’r'r‘i§§§".>‘.% 3h n: Silverware o: P1111; ADVERTISERS A that advertiaementslmiolglfilggtg i‘. it.” 30.9.13? lid-i.“ "Mi" the previous day. r m u 5% rnpspy-ra ‘ VICI-JS Sllndiiglll/Ilfltgllluggrilt/ggga gtelwart 11.00 A. M. Marshfleld. 1.30 - - L-'l71-3-l2-1l_ scum! SERV! ._ _ row u A. M. and Edi». iihfiir. dish Baptist Church a P. M. Rev William o. Quliilev. Minister. ' p-ivs-a-iz-ii. YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev, AT ONE-THIRD OFF’ " Cash Only Call early as we have only a few left. ll. llorna 8r 0o. Charlottetown DEFINITE iloiuiiifliii. ii‘.'.‘.’.‘3';*- Margie ‘ - ~ . . l‘ . INFORMATION ’ P" M" ”"‘°*“"~ l” ‘lflibfilfiiiiii: TRYON - BONSHAW cnuiwu ggllrvlfllllfi. —- Bonsliaw 11 A. M. n. Irites. _ ' Are you auiierin tram-un- mplifticd headac 6!. 50H r, R43“ eytw‘ or upset stomach? L-‘IBG-fi-IZ-li. Nontru mvm BAPTIST sun- VICES for March 13th conducted b Rev. B. G. Manzcr. 11.00 AM N011 Riven 3 P- M. Clyde RiverYCom- munion.) 7.00 P. M. long Creek. A‘! are welcome. 1.-'l53-3-l2-1i. PB SBTERIAN cuviwu IN CAN A.-Services next. lord's Da "-5 fvllvw Hunter River 11 A. . Glwflw Road 3 P. M. Hartsvllle ‘l RM‘. Brookfleld Wednesday 7.30 P.M. Minister. Dr. A. 0. ‘Thomson. 14-754-3-12-11. DIIDVE FROM CAILDIGAN _ Messrs. Anizus McGilllvray and Nicholas lnndrigan, Cardigan, drove to Charlottetown yesterday and err. Dect to drive back to Cardigan to- Yesterdays Lwallllarkii fi“.‘i‘.’..‘i§..}§'£..§’.“.§’ifi ' Tl ds i Quotations @5022... t3ii...if.*.’.‘.’"°“ “° “t ‘" A large percentage of head aches and sore oyes is due to cy-rstralu. When strain ai\\'t‘!‘(‘ or prolonged it aflecta thr- stoinach. Relief may h - obtained through an accuratr optical prescription. Consult us tor datilnte information on your eyes. G. F. Hutcheson New Addrcu 53 Grafton St- GYRO MINSTIIELb MAY 2nd. 8r 3rd. Girl Guide news 1ST sumnafisipu nnowmu PACK The 1st Gummerslde Brownie Dflkk ii starting under the leader- ship O1 Miss Jean Proiitt and Miss Delmfiy. In order to raise funds for uniforms and equipment a S. very successful tea was held Fri- day at the residence of Mrs. Thane 0am 11 by Mrs. Ountpbell uric mem ere of thp Guide Local As- sociation. The Captain and Lieut- enants oi the Guide Company and some oi the older Guides assisted in serving. The local association have also been generous enough to doncto a. Toad-Stool to the new Brownie Pack. Charlottetown Brownie Packs join in welcoming the now pack and in wishing them every success 1ST SUMMERSAIDE GUIDE CO. a curl-oi pupdo oi u... m sum- meniido Company was held at 8t. Mary's Church Feb. 30th at 11 A. M., at whldh_ the flag, a. giiit to the man. was dedicated. The e00 presented to the Rector. Rev. Capt, Miss Harriso unruncrsp ron nvanv wsp- mggg, ntfxfifnfi"; QIILUSQeQ-qflif, NESDAY AiqsguséATunnAlps Benton. B. D. will take as the sub-, _____ ilielgtléif isTiernion '_"I'he dog in the cr- e evemn ermon l RETAIL MARKET be “Bum m the ma“ é.“ evenYng service will open at 0.45 with a er- Ufllefi’ 511mb 35° iod o. con ti Pfii- ‘Q65 D 15° the choir. gilemmllilsialh lmeebtg Tlliillllfi 3 01' 5° at 2.30 as usual. with aitemom sca- nnbhuse 21w 8° siOn of Philatheas and Junior Bro- BN1 lbs 10a therhood. There will be a pane dis- Sicuk l 15'?“ cussion in the Junior Brotherhood Rn~ beef 15-200 on “What should be the Christian stow meats 1 44c attitude toward the liquor traiilc?" ('1il£"-ZCl\ each SL00- 1.20 v iilliwi‘ lb 354399 ISLAND GIRL IIONORED—An llinlirn lb 14-15‘! Edmonton Girl, Miss Anna. Mc- Czvzzm 40¢ Donald has been chosen as one oi Fliv d0! 25-200 four students at the St.Paill,Minn., iimvi 75-2311 Bible Institute to represent the ' 47‘ 9° school during a summer tour of Psi’ bill liaiilir 1b 1447c states o! the union. Mim McDon- vl 1°° u will amist wiui the musical 2g features oi conventions arran ed .15 m- by the Christian Mislonary l- - ‘a5: anca oi New York. Daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McDonald of Pi" llfllb ' 33g Edmonton, this young woman was (WHWS Pl‘ _ 4c chosen for the honor as a result ' f“ 1b h ' 25c of her brilliant scholastic career. ° 3 bu“ 9' 25c Study oi tho saxophone, piano and voice are included in tile-IS cub- N " l bunch 12¢ r iiiiu- i» - ’°°“‘.§°’..'.'.‘."°.?.§“i..’$ fiéfiiwmtii‘ ° 1b “ in nstitute exams. Mix McDon- ald was born in Charlottetown. P. E.hI..u8.iid lrecailvetg ‘hergelémeptfig scoops n cra. .. “(wm R0“ m’ the month of McDonald referred to is a grand- ‘ __ GREENWICH SCHOOL "Vmmy: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I! nfimcilrel-iirghrldergolliln(eilfigilliwlir: 5mm“ Em MW”- Fi-m. Mel/amp. __ “The VIP-1- Mbe" M**°‘=‘",°“= ruflwegsllgrltagurlfilnfilli u... z D01“ Mlcmwe“; a mun“ conducted by the Ministers. In the homing Rev. Andrew MacKsnzic. 3. A.. will be the preacher. Mr. Muc- (enzlela subject is "Christian squuea- Evangelism”. Sunday School will be y. d. V (S .) —l Mildred Mac- .p2. ma; McLnren; 3. Keith lnrcn and Stirling r l al, “(L-rude ‘IV-J. MYTUQ Bflfldefwn- The Ccmmunicants Clan meets at Grade III-I. Irma Mcllaren. 3 P. M. in the Ladies Parlor. In Crude II —l. Fulton Sander- the evenina Rev. Hugh Mil er, M.A., h . is continuing his series o! sermons on "The Protesfant v» . ‘rmdc I- No Exams. . . . ll ' b t is ou ed s: 1mm. Plgctt. Teacher. %gr§]:ge 153d Autggilty 1(1)? ch55, mi 1n H18 Church" A slim "01 ‘l’ , devotional oriian music wil precede In Memorlam In loving memory o! liIRS. F- T. MORROW Who departed this life play Perry's Chorafe ' n " artvrdom" and Ron's ‘Ciwatinn - The choir will render appropriate music at each service. vsltors are cordially welcome. lilarch 13. i931. -—-- married by I-XT. Morrow and Family WORLWS DAY 0F PRAYER. AT VICTORIA-Tho World's Day o! b-‘vrl-a-iz-ii. Prayer was observed at the home oi Mrs. Jabea Lea. Victoria. 0n filday. March 6th by a. large at- t ndance of W M.S. member oi arnpton and Victoria churches. The service was led by Mrs. Edith Metcaife oi Victoria who in a iew pleaging remarks welcomed the visiting members and explained the meaning oi the world circle oi any“ which extends from New wa In Memoriam in lo in emc of Mrs. Archi- bnlii MY Wogiluiae.’ Maire-ice. WM iliril March 13th, 10M. still dues die live — tho‘ vlin. Our search to lln het- presence in tho ways she oi n trod. a loving Mother, p-golous, true and ca and to Alaska. With Mrs. Eri- kmd rd Boswell as accompanisti, sev- . _ in i were sung ur ng ‘She "Prise!" memo" m“ ‘he “V” ti‘: aeizlvlcelmgs a beautiful and ap- ° l b M . Brown was Inset-u!‘ by Husband and I-‘amilyr gggfilaatlgpigc°,atgd_ {is-mus m,“ u, h-m-a-ta-ii. ' M . £1“, °5Y°§l‘_’“fio.§°i§§.lf° fife rat's“. . In Memorram M .!:r est Cameron Mrs. D. fileuéfi... lilllrs. .1. n. Muérariuue. I ' Mrs. Docherty and Mrs. m . iiloiillrvr lvlrslmfiorlgrascr, w died pleased to have as their guest 0i llizirrh 13th, 1937. honour Mrls. ‘Neil jmimprfllgcatgé vii i,wo ias us e r "11 for the touch of a vanished he: (aggh bkthdfllh l d. And llialllnound oi a voice that II a . Inoertellw her panrhhr Mrs. In PERSONALS . C. Fraser. and My‘ with '7°1'3‘12‘1l' gilgxififiiosntlillilswognduicea Simmons I 1e11, gateway uiornuig on a visit In MGMOTICIM ho rr nda in Monclnn. ""_ a willlilnfa-unodgf‘ mwlb i egllgp. ‘lexlt m Tuggflay morning on a. vl8i~ W m“ Montlfivh Mn. .1. Whitman “m” “i umm“ m m lair C1 house! oi L‘ ' " ' ' vifi (Sanitorfum nursinhga staff. RUSTLIS PONIES rum 140 ' dead huddled over the held at the usual hour 2.50 P. M.‘ Faith". Mr.‘ the evening service. Mr. Kendall will- PWIUdB 011 Lois Henry; S. Stanley Mach 0 $.17... §Q1f§1°§ri§livmaloruinr. Ho" many friends wish her vdi’ n: new rohtisr ' UNDERTAKER -—*-—'1md . u_ ga1:g Girl ' mm‘ V‘ "pm crew... i." r- m? r- m or sole w PPM“ "been Lleuts. acting as a colour-party. After thededication service an impressive sermon was preached by Rev. Mr Harrison. Pride. . March 4th the 1st oom- d to St. Eleonora’ to at- pany mee ng. n spite oi the cold weather a num- ber oi’ Guides turned out. Another hike was held Saturday morning. the Guides meeting at the Pariah Hall at 11 and hik'ng aoroe‘ the ice to Holman’s Island. Wood was fathered and a large tire waa aid. some of the Guides passing their and class teats for and fir; lighting. Summers-tile Guides are to be congmtifated on their open-air activities and in carrying out the idea oi the Chief Scout. hat guid- ing la an cut-door game. nature _..__-_.._.__.. LANADIAPPS DEATH SAID TO BE N ATURAL LONDON, March iL-A verdict oi death from natural causes was re- corded ot an inquest in Camber- ivell in the ease of Dr. John Rohim Cameron. 54. a Canadian. Dr. Cameron, a graduate of Mc- fiili University. Montreal. has been practislnlz in the Kenullnzton Park road dl~=trl~t tnr manv veara H» "all been drlvlo" with his wife and ntlv-rs on Sunday and on return. l": horn» ramained in the car. qhortlv afterwards he was found steerin wheel. Death was due to hear iron e. (Dr. Cameron was a son of the late Rev. J. G. Cameron. f0!‘- merly oi SourLs. P‘ E. I.) . .__._..____-_-_- SOUTIIPORT SCHOOL Honor roll for February: Senior Department: Katgsdé iéflilri-d. Helen Kelly; i. a. eon e . Grade X Jr.—-l. Bo e MacKie- Grade 1X -1. Ru MacInnla; 2. Eileen lwcrd; 3. Rolsnd Jones. Grade V I-i. Hammond Kelly; 2. Alphonsus Maclnnis; 3. Kelt Mutch. Grade V1-1. Gilbert Gengg: 2. ighest average-Rum Maclnnis. ‘l primary Dept; Grade --1. Mary Tait; 2. Louise Henry. "Grade IV (S9Ill0I)-—l.. Margaret I . c (Juniorl-l. Edna Rob- a nn . Grade ertaon; 2. Joseph Burns; 8. Pearl Piiépey. rade IiI—1. Norman Corish; 1i. Machln 8a Stella MMIDXIlSZ 9. R th Pl Y. Grllade IKE? Eileen Mflklliill!’ 3. Edith Kelly; 3. Francis Mac ar- n. Grade I-l. Blair Kelly; 2. Joyce Cole; 3. Buddy Cooper. Highest average, 96, Eileen Mac- n . “Principal. Austin W. Kennedy. Assistant. Gladys McCardle. iPatript please copy) ._.._______.__.__ POOR!) MEETS NEUSEL o; m dcgr Mon-imp. The indies were much 3m yum], 1mm;- British and Bri- tL-h Empire hecvywe who reoentl Schooling. former wor d's tltlist to Th“ Group 1s imeroswd m we 5 m"'°‘md dmw Wm “m” WNW‘ Jamboree and Rover Moot. The Neusel here Aptll 1a. ....._.. H hair's u" this Tl r..ii,r il<|l'.lll' .1. |l1|lf.‘li)\' lilllw‘ I “on! _ hrtliuyau amour flu‘: question. I.K - i- x ll in th i"§§.’.'..‘iilié"m°i.‘l'rf.'.'rilti‘.°i';i¥ u.i‘;°“..‘3.‘;.r‘..'i°“.l..r ...:.. il t nic lllclda an $01.. no will». albumin» I ‘ifiéiifiw ' i: ‘Hill fir“? mgg fll. ll ti...» I .'.'.‘.','.'.'.."'..'.'..... limit Nth¢....-‘.a.-.m...~»...-q-- Mr.“i’~‘".' llwdilan THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN S. P. 0. A. Send B11 contributions to H’ > Demand esigation Of Ontario Liquor Weekly llolumn Control Board ' "'_" rieaimmmuou i mentors u. H. R. Lin! ° 9 pr. 505mm k 0° 4 I (mturlp Liqiuir Control loud wan 1-r_ |_,_ and, 1M demanded by delegate: today in a MJ-s. A. B. Cosh 1 resolution passed by the Ontario Mia; Amy Palmer ‘Nmperance reiteration. which Mrs. G. r. Humhgqn 51w heard a speake predict a cleavage so... .22 ‘3?“’°°“mr§“i‘i‘;.“u“.“..i§*t§lr€‘.t'“”°" Mrs. afpavbon y 1'00 Rev. Georiie Little - u... the Mrs. White ab.) split in nu address at. the iinll w. n. iobo lea-slop o! the Federation's annual w- E- 100 convention. He bns°d his statement L- L- 1'00 on nu belief that’ senior cabinet 5' J- Mwtflsue 1'00 mem‘ are anxious io continu- Judse 10100 price od’ the larue liquol- revenue. ~ 1.00 Dr. Little also charged Ontario's L488. Premier with having gone out oi - his way to act as spokesman "for the 5 T; T company from Miss Carr Holy h a full atiendance. Shou the ate ._(cp)_. tention oi this Groin) to add several ltifl . ' 3'0"“ "Mint: mTII: Provtnciaé Council regret tn d spcedv recovery. 95311398.. ill’: . Al‘. mm“! Mg‘ "- vincial Executive Mr. Ralph Creigh- imn lab I ' on was presented witl the Gilveil l“ Illa" lklllflllttctlwl, IIJ. . Scarth. Bank of Commerce. MAYFIELD SCHOOL 3TH CHARLOTTETOWN TROOP This Troop is intending io hoId a. special evening for the parents 8.15. A special program ~15 be; ,-e_ month o1 February, 193 pared and further notice w he Grade 3-1. Erwin Andrew. Riven to all parents. The Scout. Grade VIII- 1. Ethel Hill; 2. {page}; Mr llitfléxtlDriscoll also cx- Mg" v1 1- . en e an n t ll t1 ta e - J h . Scout and Cub iiuggrs (lnatheflgitllye. Lrith Orr. o x‘ Tmmbs’ 2' Elbert Orr 2. l GM 8 VI-l. MEETING or scournns cum Willie Nicholson; a. Allan Smith . , G . On Thursday eveniri n . - Ft l - loypble meednir of the ‘gcrillugls glfleoffffl‘ ‘gm? Ttfi-mbsv‘ . Club was held in tlic'5i,h Churlotte- George Andrew“ y mm Sm’ town alibi“) Headquarters. ‘ grad. 11 _1 Uighur 5m 1S meeting numbe or ~ __ ' ‘ ‘ Warrants of Appointment rwere Egfifiifitl ttByff“ “Push,” presented. also registration ccrtifl- 35nd N,§‘,,,$,““°°' Wm“ and cares. and St. John Ambulance mgfi ‘ Certificates. 7'5: ThSFlli llR ‘i ltl'B- B" 1 Banquet wficlgad ivlmlfuhglmlug Jeannett M C.ark, Teacher. °' ‘he bmmue‘ .°°"““m°e» M‘ A~ BUSINE RICKET H. Cosh. Jr. This report was ap- proved imd the committee were‘ SOWHAAEEFFEngIMd Bflflflailllliifid on the smendirri] pre- (C?) para ons connection wl th _ banquet. eicriclret captain the past two At the c use of the business meet- ~'°°$°"5» 11% T951111”! Sayifle busi- , int: a social evening was enjoyed 116$ will prevent his regular play- and refreshments were served by 15g this season. the 5th Charlottetown Group. ‘W —— 9TH CHARDOTTETOWN TROOP mggaresowat? ntilloweeklyurciiieeltllngttlasé . Y 1E Y5 0O R B en the~W. K. S. ice sports. Satmuuy‘ “HNISTER-REV- 5- rafternoon about hiii the Troop went on a sleiah drive and uvcry- ‘ body came home having had u good afternoons fun. The boys are com- 31111118 alone well in their drive for ‘funds for their annual camp. Dru‘- ins the next few weeks they in end SDOnsor-inil a been supper. a coke sale and a rummaae sale. They have not vet decided whether to put on a concert or not this vear but tr time permits they will likely do so. The annual Troop Banquet :."ill be held in Trinity Social Hail, fruesday inching at 6.1.0. Every boy l asked .0 report at Troop Head- uartors not later than 6.15. _ The boys wish to take this c por- Nunlty to express their tha to ;the ladies and gentlemen who are ‘making this banquet possible. Every |boy appreciates the etloit and ex- pense o. such a function and‘ they are all izreatfiil for the privilege of attending such an evening's enter- tainment. . PATROL LEADERS-ALERT! After months oi search to! a suitable badge for Scouts who suc- cemfu 1y complete the new Patrol Leaders Training Course. the Train- irm Department at Dominion Head- quarters announces the selection cf the “Bronze Arrowhead." Very neat and attractive. it is to be worn 0o the Patrol Shoulder Knot. fastened on the ribbons half an inch be-. _ top. Each Scout who finishes the - course will receive a snrclully re-' -,~ gored certificate attached to W li " e will find a. coupon entitling him} to purchase his Bronze Arrowhead Badize from Provincial Hcadquarb‘ ers. The price is 15c. 1ST BELLE RIVER. TROOP Ilin lieu o! the rczifar meeting on Friday 25th oi’ February. The Belle River Scouts spent u very enter- taining social evening with the Girl Guide Company oi Melville. All enjoyed the evening's iun. which consisted of games. contests,’ etc. and extend nearly thanks to, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Gillmore whose home was so kindly opened‘ . for the eveninit- I This Troop is much interested in; the coming Jamboree at Camp. Buchan. and is in hopesdoi haiéingf not coincide with entrance exams. JAMBOREE e are anxious to have replies to the letters which were mailed to J18 di icrerit lenders in ccnnectlcn with M‘m"5“" Gilliam! other "ide.” , rude IV-1. Heath Houston; 2. ~ est average —Heat-h Houston ._§.t'____r9°t' I).\'RY FARM FOR SALE OVER. oi the sa/ioooooo realized by the qcvemment in the past 4 4 xilillfigtllfi ffnmnvfllwl‘, said Din-Little. Following ,3 the smndm i‘ u‘ om oi had been spe of the Scouts on Friday eveninl; It Putin; 0| Mullen smwlgig‘ m: goctggwindwilvéilhmilwlrtillggtllisingwlllgig to alcoholi-m. ntin The reaoluthm askin" resimation oi in» Unpu- Control Board charg- ed that the hoard had promoted, rather than controlled. liquor sales duflniz the last three years. l‘. Late l0 Ulasiiy FOR supp-a nmv rum. Apply 137 l-Illlsboro St. L-780. RIEAQLS Y “xi-Jo L-"lfilbii-AE-ll- 100 acres. pear Charlottetown. Write care Guardian. L-7B5-3-l2-8l. _. RH. Moore, Humps-hire LOST-BLACK HANDBAG CON- talning small sum oi money. Owner's name on bag. Finder re- turn to 14 Brighton Road. Re- ward. _, IP73“- . .i.....o.~o.».v~mr;vgyj,§g.ga~- Central Christian Church C. COOPER. “l. M. ORGANlST-MRS. V. L. DINGWELL 4 Momlng Servicc-—ll u. m. Sn'o: Selected. Miss Margaret Mao. Kay. Sermon: "The Master's Towel." "l"!!! School-Mo p. m. Evening Servloe-‘I p. m. Anthem: ‘ ' ' Is The Man," Sermon: “The Two Debtors." ‘l i Jordan. é All Cordlally Invited. _ “St. Paul's ‘Church THE cuuacu or‘ ENGLAND xii-rum mummy; or CANADA ' 2nd SUNDAY IN LEN?!‘ 8.90 A. ‘IVE-Holy Communion. 11.00 A. lit-Morning Prayer and Sermon "Jenn ‘I'M Strong Man Armed." Oflertory Anthem-"Jesus the Crucifled" " —8parrcw-Shnpun 2.30 P. lit-Sunday School and Bible Classes. . 3.45 P. lVL-Baptiarns. 7.00 P. BIL-Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, Dev. ' J. -M. Murchison, District secretary of tho Bible Society. Anthem-"The Lord is My Shepherd" - - MpcFan-eu 8.30 P. M.—Student Song Service. Everybody Welcome. Iii-JV. 1i. l). RAYMOND, ll. A.. Rector. Organist-MISS LILLIAN EARLE. Choir Director-ALBERT DINNIS. QDD Q 5 ‘ ILQQFJJQX KZIH UCEDDDJIQJSIJZYQJIUD g Trinity United Church l REV. A. E. MICKENZIE, B. AP-Asslgtpng Mlnlflgr, A. ROY KENDALL, L.R.A.M., AAGD-Organlst. a . ~ r " .2 11.00 A. M.—Poblic Worlhlp. Scrmon-"CIIEISTIAN EVANGELIBM" w, Rev. A. E. MacKenxtc, B. A. ‘ 1 >tllcll‘l—"G0d So Loved The World" - - -- — SMIIQ 2.30 P. Mw-Sunday School and Bible Chalel. 3.00 P. bL-Comrnunlciu-itg Chm. 1.00 P. M.--Pubiio Worship. Sermom-"Tl-IE PLACE AND AUTHORITY OI‘ OIBISI.‘ 1N HIS CHURCH" The Second Sermon in the series: “The Protestant filth“ Rev. Hugh Miller, M. A.. B. D. Anthem-"Jesu Word o! God Incarnate" — — Mon-ll Villnra and Student: Cordlally Welcome. -------~---~-»---------~- (pinup: .- Rochiord Square REV. CANON E. M. MALONE, ALA, 1,11; SUNDAY SERVICES 8'00 A~ MP5"! Communion 3.45 A. DL-Matins 11.00 A. lvL-Uhorni Eucharist and Sermon. 2.80 P. M.—Sunday School 7.00 P. M. Eveuaong the Jamboree some time ago. Wop d ___ n11 Leaders pleas supply the m- formation requested. 1ST ULEARY SCOUT GROUP i The First 0'i.cnry Scout Troop is now under the new leadership of Mir. Jack Mattheweo as Ssoutinast- er and Mr. Alton Webb as Assist- ant Scoutmnstcr. The boys are in- terested in attending the Jamboree and the Annual Provincial Camp. 1ST ALBERTON GROUP This Group is lntendin to or- ganizc a. Rover Crew in i e near future and will be inner the lcnil- I erchip -' iicl‘. Wm. Phillips. Mr. ; Jack l 5' cues illlii 1121.011 r..llit will irilzc over the Scout 'I‘roo . Mr. Cilrrle. the new manaiier o tho bank is n new addition to the Group Committee. It is also the in- new members. 1ST TIGNISII GROUP Troop is now under the Leadership oi Harold Bernard. There has been several additions to the Group committee and now Gus Gallant and Eugene Peri-y are considered as members. is also > ‘the intention oi this izrout! to add several new embers t0 i119 Com- ieam that the ubleader Mr. C. A. B MOI‘- 1‘ I Sunday School ' PRESENTATION OI‘ Gil-WELL 135.49g Morning Music: the last meeting of the Pro- Evening Muster ‘ uh on the compieton of Pam ‘ . II. and III of his Gliwell cour . lln- Presbyterian Lhunh In Lanadp Minister-REV R. MOORIIEAD LEG/TIE, 0.0 St. Jainas Church Public Worship: MOINING AT ELEVEN AND EVENING Al‘ SEVEN (YCLOCK Preacher: was MmlsTElt. _.___________ Arnhem: “What are TIICSG"—SH|IIGI. Anthem: "N!!! flip DI! l: Ovei-‘K-Murh. Solollt Mill at Two-thirty. Leader-Mrs. .1. A. Lawson. nM"upquununpqnrqblnllnnhcnlluuiluunnpcn IIDI nun-u...- Zion Presbyterion Church 5; MINISTER-REV. c. CARLYLE WEBSTII ORGANIST-PRO TEM Miss BENA WOOD MORNING WORSHIP '_ 11.00 A. liL-Therne: "the Spirit c! ;_ 0hr 15B 283 553 II l . - ~ Anytlllgrt- "Come My: Svlll. Th" I Must, be Waking’ ---Cllflll 2.3a r. M.—The Sabbath school mil Bible Classes. . EVENING WORSHIP . 1.00 P. lit-Theme: “The Lament oi ‘ God.” a wanting to all who mph Be , light o things sacred. Remember- God is a God of justice u well ll I ; God oi love. Hymns-Mb, 400, 334. Anthem-"O How Amiable Are Th! Dwellings" - - - -- Bornby Solo-Selected - M11. Arthur M?" “ln all thy ways acknowledge Him, Ind Ilc shall direct thy paths." Cor. Prince {gr n I Ellie ChUTC and limo! MINISTER-THE REV. IIARVEY n. BENTON. B-Tlm. B-D- _ MORNING WORSHIP Organ Prelude H sermon-"The Dog lvi the Manger — Rev. II. Anthem—Selected-—-——--"""_""' THE cuuncu scnooi. zao r. m. .~ i i ornin ner- mes will meeton e333 aim-fun n‘ tudc Toward the L101!" The two senior cl vloe. Junior brotherhood will l1 "mm snuuia be u... christian M" Truffle." EVENING WORSHIP 0.45 r. M. Congregational ache: avid"- Sermon — "Born to the But" -- — - R"- Anthem--Selrrwll — ~ ' - " - _ - ” — "' '- holt- Director-Miss Vera n. Malcolm c-mimll. Miu- BM- rpnllt-Mlsr Helen Callirwi- You are Invited to worship with gag; gglaregiieb; m Cmeffaogilg . Marguerite (iudmolc. $4121. £21. Ereuhi hlv prime uii ‘JPIIIIIF-lln "l"! "m"- lwlhn ‘i... rumor;- ---——---i ' ~ STIANGII! Aim vlsrrolts conpiaun 130N011. FOB LYON! , qgvrygn, ANBERR — J. A. LYON. mgiister of Australia. hi! Dlfilhl a rill Fellow of O THE B‘\I’T S1.‘ (‘Il"RCH. ‘T."Q'I4%t' v ~