. osaicloiiskijaoyy, "eons _~~FULLiVA1tiETY ’ - i‘ - :5. \ i armour. 40o raa. an, w. Tux some iMETCALFFPS cARAitiis -,; y * ueraman. ‘ ~ MOIRS-XXX fibrin, cliocomras 1 40 KINDS "- .754: PER LB. -. m Prince at. _ .t-1-‘ - “r issue L. HUNTEii BOX AND BULK rum. assoarallinr RILEYS EUFFEE. 1A J _v "FROBLQLD ENGLANDT! ‘ Moms BULK CRESCENT CHOCOLATES nlG.A$s0ar_ N's‘ 49c ran. L . ” OUR CANDIES ARE ALWAYS FRESH‘ J. ERNEST H. WORTH DBUGGISTS -___! D Agents’ Wanted ‘I; l’ ooon Live-Adam II-r - . A complete line of Her- ”, hi; profits, exclusive ‘ all capital. “ " Write wuhyynfuangger Canadian Botanic Garden], Box .513, London, Ontario. i _. ~ A. W. I-S-llno. \ scam-s ‘wanrab T0 mrno- duce Royal aueliinslism. the mod- ern table cover. Looks like linen. needs no laundering. A ecessity in every home. Low price, liberal commission. Write for free selling outfit Dept... are Public Service Mills of Canada, Limited. London. Ontario. A. W. 1-18-25-3-1- M 0B ‘OMAN T0 TRAVEL AND ppolnt local representatives. Posi- tiolfperrnanent: yearly guarantee rllflilo. (being $25. weekly average) . and expenses: commission and cash bonuses besides. Winston Co. Tow- er Bldg, Toronto. ‘ " A. W. i-4.e,l1,l5,1ii,22,25,29. OMEN. MANY .0!‘ THE MOST Juceessful agents for our univer- sally known. guaranteed trees. shrubs and plants are women. You too will find this pleasant employ- --'msnt highly profitable. Start now .:ll\Cl'0l!iI\I_ your‘ income. Equipment - and instructions free. Part or filll time. Cub. weekly. Write Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal. o1. >~<r-—.-——--—--———--—-——-——~—~ l FEW ROSITIDNS OPEN FOR RE.- »- iable men to represent one of the oldest and biggest Tailoring, organi- iflr Free Sam la Outat and exclus- yJivnl-real. ‘tuations Vacant Female - i '*'aa ‘A1 ass-a. axnaxanaaa¢¢aa ‘sans-sax I Classified Advertisements . 10a per line of 5 wlrll as an line of a words la par llna o! I Illfll n. 1a per line of 5 words “ ¢¢‘¢#OOOO_OO Z O light Insertions ............... i“ * ‘.‘_°_°_i°r‘ -_.--—---I--._--—-—a¢ 1?“ 5-5"; i" “M” W“ “N” souaas-cuiiaree-At the home of ‘“""““ “m” ‘mm’ 2,’,,3_1_,3_3,_ the bride on airtime. loan by the son saui. ro arr. noun). AND room sigua on band at Guardiatl; For; sans-savanna rox nounns. 5 mmllths °id- Parents "'1 1°“ ‘BEER-At 245 Howland Avenue, '1‘o- Ncw Glugzxlep 2°?" Dmuwm‘ ronto, on Sunday, January ‘l9, 1930, role salsa-ion nusnahs , or Green Mountain Certified Seed Potatoes. Field run. W. R. Dem-its, Ednlonds Building. 1264-1-34-3! IZBO-l-Zodi. Female Help Wanted .._.._._.__.....__-.__._.__..__ .._:_.- WANTED-MAID. ‘array isi “aus- 1184-31 nalvl-zaoras-Jroasc s, h d . t » for Aoverusins campaign Highest usmrztémw "igzgwiwi m‘ m‘ ‘m’ rates paid, sincere people anted ~y - _ " ' ' - -~ everywhere, Free _. .. t, ' _- . velopea while working, experience Just one year today dear mother, unnecessary. No CunVB-Ilihl. Write “v T» W1»- h-t» r s“. l! E11- Jan. IZ-‘ai. Salesman Wanted - Tiny hands are clasped upon thy agent tor Prince Edward Island. Free outfit. We wins now a reliable. energetic represent» tive m handle the but districts on the island. Our Ilene! ll nroilt- aole. Write. Pelhlm. Nursery. Co. rations. taking orders for All-Wool ' Tatlored-tio-Meaa e Suits and Top- ‘eosts. Low Prices, and sl,ooo.oo j Guarantee 411th each order assure Your success, Steady ‘lll-year-ropnd btlsinessJltepeat-orders mean steady liroiits for you. Write immediately, Miscellaneous roam aaraan siaenousan, pawn Surveyor, Box 82, Charlottetown. eie-ls-ii-imone. ‘ileterritorv. tate use. occupation. . N- D. B. Federation. P. 0. Boxlliltlil. A. ‘ _ _ _ ' ___ ¢-_~ w 1 n 1a 25 PVIATO mos iron. Jrila" ana- aon'a shipments on ‘allort notice Guardian Central Prlntery, e,st_. Catherine East. Montreal. 13.2230 ___.._..-___...-___ .9355; For Sale Qulflii West. Toronto. ‘G .1’ .>. not. y 1111?‘; ' A “Hilton . Uolielliua . u. - . ITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PAY. ‘"86 demand for ladies who learn ‘wit! culture aha Hairdressing. y?“ Glands’: largest system. Dip- Mle granted. Write for inform- ation. Marvel neauty Academies. CUT THIS QUT I03 LUCK- IND birth date and 10c for wen erful horoscope of your "Prof. Raphael. 94 Grand Oeninl Station, New York. 777-12-28-8-‘11’. ‘"7"? f‘ . ' a , ,. . Maia Help Wanted EVIIDLIAN TASK-KC Boy! How our Aaents arc cleanlba , . . i _ lln- §§'t‘¢‘i?i§§iu,'i'“.y1§§v§t§l.'.§°l°..'§ dirt the; who departed this life Jan. Z5 seconds. Write now for me sample want. Products. Dohl- I'll. 5- V- l". 1-4.1i.ia.za.z~i.s.is.ais-l.a, -..-,-.,..._----._.-._-_-, Axliaa" ovens. war-re Ion "llloaue: time payments if do4 "adrenaline ovens ca ‘hand. Hubbard Oven Company. i100 3°‘ -whitweille_r i-iveioelssarisaiae r lov- i- ygf-gg. u......,.... .... e ... -1! all: variat- M ngieg without ranlliy prtierre A F- 8- Llihaasn-l,s,ie,zz.a-i,e,la. ' '" Write muse eillierieaee use refer- in’. Charlottetown. _l.he_ vent downer a s-iiwesi at. inc‘ nines o; gunners/lemma l» the Imam us» or the peoond section in the Islandvhockcy sche- dule It ‘the ‘Aréiielnixlk last night. The ‘swirl .0: hockey played h. almost every sentiment of the game was mediocre with the excep- tlon of the plunging, dashing; rushes f’! "mllflk." Gallant. the Sununer- alde‘ lwokey ace from wiloae stick came two_ of the, Crystal . Saunders 1nd Nicholson too. when he bri-the ‘ice, ‘unyie- up in good form ;_ "yieis-‘a potential threat on iliiflfiumirlersiilo As far as penalties were concern- od the same was ,i‘el,navkably__ciean. four men. going to sinners avenue from each learn in the eouroe of the game. . . frhough the first period resulted in some fairly good hockey th_e'“ls",st two sessions developed, into some- thing that resembled a fast game of. "shinny." in which slashlngand general melee were predominant factors with everybody ohaslngflthe puck. Collins turned m tnflsifsame of BIRTI-IS ~ __.__--_-._-_.-_.-....__- SULLIVAN-At Kirikorl. .._ on __Ja_n- uarY 15. 1350. to Mr. and Mrs. Bran- cis Sullivan, a son. Louis ‘Desmond. MARRIAGE! ....-_-@ Rev. Geo. Ayers. Harry Somers to Alba Currie all of New London. _..._-_..a.._.__-._ ...... .._..._ DEATHS Horace H. Beer, son of the late George. R. and Leonora Beer of Char- lottetown, 11,15. 1.. beloved husband of Sarah H. Beer. _ - in unionism In fond and lovlngmemol-y of our dear wife ‘elnd mother Mrs. John ‘lhe gentle voice is hushed. ' Andonthy pale and peaceful face Is resting deatifs cold chili. breast We have _klssed thy marble brow we have no clear mother now. inserted by husband and family. n Mentor-lam In loving memory of a dear hau- Aiegweits Lose/- To Crystals 4-2. ,§'!‘9'5 {ilillr F11? hi; turning a. 1W flilrwltikitle" l hwkevpsne sldoJwanty-flve aliqtafto IcBwelfi - ---_'¢ tijililtfiin. The loliijpllota thatwent past the latwr walla almost imipog- stble in slop. ... FWFPPEBIQP. The game operational: excellent sheet of ice. the, Crystals jumping inio the lead about thirty hounds after the face-off mien “Cliick" Gallant carried the puck through the defense m beiit liscaweri. The next few minutcs‘wero “uneventful. featured by inaccurate shooting on the part of the Abbiu. Bchurman after eight Prninuies of play went through for the second tally o! the gasno on a vicious wing snot. Nich- olson got in some splendid‘ solo runs at this juncture. On one occasion a third score for the visitors seemed imminent with players piled high around the ‘local goal. The first Abegwelt counter came a few min- ute; before the close of the- session when Acorn who was playing an ex- cellent game shot from centre‘ ice and caught Ceilings napping. ’ SECOND PERIOD The second period was featured by much rambling play, the old style of hockey with players lurking around vogue. Theswift skating, tricky Gal- lant worked in several beautiful runs, one ofthem netting a third counter on a faked pass. It was one of the bright. spots of the game. and the play was executed in perfect form. The teams then" resumedwlleir for- mer tactics.» W rlilan reason “file third stanza was in many ways a replica of the second,‘ with minutes of play. Three minutes lat- er "Chick". Gallant closed the scor- ing for the ganle oil a pass from’ a mix-up behind the Abegweit nets. During the remainder of the game I the VAbegweit ‘combination function- ed several timesfbut in noavaii‘ the score ending 4-2. Refereeswflrnie MCQIIIIHB‘ and Fred Moore. Y BOWLING Zion Church League 7 to 8.30 Rndwirlgs v8. Oh. L's. 8.30 to l0 Kanatss vs. Non-Such. the enemy nets coming into the- each squad securing one goal- The first was notched up‘ by the locals Saunders doing the trick after nine wso Automobile Outlook tives to reach Charlottetown follow- ing an interesting visit to the Mon- treal Automobilc Show. recognized as the beginning of tile automotive year in Canada. is My. n‘, R, Birch. ard, General Sales Montage}, mm- tlac Division, General Motors I'm- KIlICl-S of Canada, Ltd. lie reports that the trend of new cars is rather toward improvements and refine- ments than wwflfd new models. "The motor car dealer of today," said _Mr. Blrcilard in a -special in- terview to Tile Guardian, "i5 n, bus- mesa man in every sense of the word rather than just a dealer in cars. as was probably the case a few Yell’! B80. This change has been bmlifiht about. P91115195. by the new public demand for continued. motor satisfaction yvhioh necessitates a transaction that involves the ren- dering of continued service as well as the sale of a more commodity. i "The modern dealer is truly. a spe clallsteilgagedln the selling of com- piete moioi‘ snitlsiact-ioil.” On the question of the automo- tive outiook for i930, Mr. Bircilartl be too pptinlistic to expect i930 to equal the past year, when for nine months, salésvand production rec- ords mounted to new hclgllis, the industry ls looking forlvard in a i-iomially prosperous year. "From Monti-cal cast," he stated. "I have foillld ntinlulaicil interest 01's of demand have developed in the onward march oi_ motors. 1n fact, the progress has reached the stage of tile two-car family, with the use?! automobile remaining ,in the Jfarraily garage for i-oilgii usage instead of in the dcaicrlr. storehouse. "With the bull; of iiic fused car market limited i0 atiicniubiles one Oi‘ two years oitl, with tile vmrtillcss Lineup as follows: ' ' CRYSTALS ' ABSIIZS - i t Goal - Ceilings. ~ » W " lMcfilwen ' Defense ~‘ ' Montgomery Forwards" "' Sehurman C. Gallant.‘ Silliphant Holman - ' Power Jamieson ' " squarebrigg: Doll-on J basldand father, Bent}! ‘ , who passed away January 25th. 1929. Gone from among us, dear Father we mlsa you, Loving you dearly. your memo y we ‘keen . . Never till life ends, shall we forget . you. . . Dear to our hearts is the grave where you sleep. Inserted by his ‘Wife and FasalLy. m Manual/nu In loving armory of my dealtfa- lfll. - ‘ To hear his voice and sae hlsslnlle mi- amns so much h m" npyrwlpy his iiailabter footie “w Al» o vma am: without‘. aims. us. emui. as: a ‘uunfl. ~r fr » D; MacLean o id} wit. i . "m? “i535”... Obarloitetowl I NONE Wllllllli = Ilela ll!‘ - - ..,. u . _4 a"; e - .. .... "... i? .. i Finder leave at dilardian. ‘ . ‘ lfli-l-Ib-Ii. Bop-den Hotel Situated directly opposite C. N. R. Station bath. ‘and ‘cuisine. , aims. M. s. Mummy .. Rrvniiieirrsia Open for Business (‘gives up-to-rlate service at‘ moderate rates. Good rooms, _.._.._._._-.~_a_a_.-_.._..__.___._._ fi-OrQrO-OO-O-O-OQQOOQOQOOQOOOOOO Mel-file“ ‘selling. nil-chum szatcs, "Gem, D- 5'41"“ ' ‘ "‘" AC0?!‘ eraL Motors of Canada considers icds of the hockey i that. its duty begins xvi-ill the ship-i Arellalast nigirt tllere was n num- Nichblfifi" went of tile car from tin factory I bel‘ of the new Big Six Series Porn} Tiiwlfli‘ A salads regardrci as lilo beginning Foes ririvon larountl tilt: icc by Mr. slliilfiffi oi ‘pleasant relation; with the ‘lpilr- ‘ /\|'.i."0il limr-Leod of the 1min orgiillizailuil and Mr. Paul,‘ "'10 insure owner kiilillifl-Liiflll. our iiiitdllig of tllc Suiilmcrsldo organ- "0058130 " Gllii-{orgallizatioll has ‘llllifiiillCTWi lvilai ilIRiiOll, ' is beilevedgib be one of tilt: ifiiillii-i‘ A. Ilurnc 4c Cr». wish to extencil est and most liberal manufacturer's; ille liealiy appreciation of illcir or- ,,,;“ lwlioies on service and maintenancefgnllizaiioii to the visiting membcrsJ in exieteilco.‘ ItI is in léeality an ar-iof tile Pontiac Division of the Gen-l ‘rangen-len or n erliaional service instead of a plan which would pro- cliaser as long as lll5 car is used. vide for only local service. ,- ___....____._. _. One of the first automobile execu- states that lviillc it might perhaps, in our new mociclis. Many new fact- sliollid-be nifitiifiotl to a large cle- grce. The opportunity which it pre- sents. (an an enormous yplumc oi ' uewhsales will be “clear gain." , i tion is taken w deliver the car into the owner's hands in (cod condition. ille Queen Hotel for the capable‘ Hts car soundly engineered Rlliiv carefully produced llllcler rigid lI1—_'ti‘/: wonderful service received from spection standards. Before lflifldngillliill. McA rtlizir Trophy Goes Toliontague Montague Curlers proved too ci- rinks finished tile afternoon play ficiellt for the Charlottetown op- cvclgvonc adjourned ponents yesterday afternoon when nil nleilt hall where the inlicl- lluln llifli three rinks from the Southern Chill-i his innings and spcceil-nloklng was tal beat their opposing teams by easy" illc order oi the tiny. President C. margins thus assuring the removal of the much coveted MeArthur ‘Trophy. This Cup may now be challenged for by other clubs and no doubt Summersid will be next on score to journey after tho silining silverware. Teams lined up with results as foi- ‘rrovhy which is emblematic or the 8.15. laser ._. t... .3 ___ NEW, STANDARDS 1 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Reviewed.‘ Enthusiastic Convention Ob Representatives Of Pontiac Division, General Motors, At QueenHotel. the factory, the car tinder-goes a thorough test under actual road conditions. "Before delivery. tiic dealer gives the car a final inspection in accord- ance with forms supplied by the manufacturer. ‘fills inspection is not confined to a lneciiailical one alone. “these lire merely a few highlights of a service ilolicy which our olgan- ization feels has taken all indefin- itencss out of the word ‘Service.’ And. nfier all, that is exactly what tile modem buyer of an automobile- cxpects. and is justified in expect- lng." In oommeiltiiig on tile recent Montreal Automobile Show, Mr. Bircllard stated that the interest shown in the New Series" Pontiac Big Six surpassed all expectations. even of the most optimistic. Gener- ally speaking. the Motor Show at- tendance showed an upward trend of motor interest which points to another year of prosperity. ENTIIUSIASTIC CONVENTION A large convention and luncheon ans held at the Qllccll Hotel Char- lottetown by A. Home ti: 00.. and their entire P. E. Island organiza- tion and a number of visiting repre- sentatives of Pontiac Division Gen- eral Motors. The. speakers of the day were Mi‘. E. R. Bivcllarcl, (len- orai Sales Mailagcl- Pontiac Divis- ion Gel-lcrai Motors, Mr. M. L. Fitz- gerald,’ Sales Promotion Mailagcr. Mr. R. E. Geidort, Maritime Mana- ger General Motors Products. parts and service. and Mi‘. R. Campbell service representative for this ter- rliory. and W. A. Detrent. Pontiac sales dcctory representative in charge oi this territory. After the meeting a. very elaborate banquet iwtis served in tho main dining room cl‘ the Queen. n-iici" which the meet- oars juiiilerl. allil with a colisigler- ing adjmlflitd lo A. Iiorne A; Co, able pycportlon of fiLlllliiCS KBEDZIIQtsIIOWIOOm where a very elakorate Lliepltkcar fol" §0il€l'31‘llltliily_ pur-gdispiay of the new series Big Six‘ DOSGSAPILQ it wears olli. the pfuiJ-Ifvilllflt: yvns sllovvil. ‘Pllroilgh them-i leins of tile replacement, busiilessiorcrattion and by special request oil itlle A. Home d: 00.. organivnfiioili tilry were able to give to the Rlll0- mobile bllyllig public of Prince 1121-‘ ward island the opportunity to see, Mlntclalapraiillg on the, .part__sel--§ the first showing of tile new Biz, vice plays in modem automoigilc’ Six Series Pontiac cast, of Montreal.‘ Ec-twieen the second and third per- mxteh at the‘ icral Motors for their co-operation lln making this one of the outstand-i ling events and one of great intcr-| "In the-first, place, every precau-icst to the motor buying public. also ‘to thank Mr. Brown, Manager of \\-.~_\- the iizliiqllct was served and lows:- Lucas Allen, M0l‘t_ Mcleun and a CIPTOWN MONTAGUEl story by Ml.‘- Joe Kennedy. As the H. sect‘. CfEi-iyiics hour was than well advanced it was C. M. Williams Geo. Mclntyrei found ilecéssary to return to tile ice J. A. Fraser H. I... McGrcgor whore results were as followsz» n. A. ‘Ebera - J. a. McIntyre oanoilav raornii skip} , , Skip l5 MONTAGUE sdswl: use, incised 1.. n. Poole 1.. Poole n. n. Crockett V’ _ E. B. Clawson E. B. Parkman E._Parklnan _ A. E. Harris g- t . _ -. J‘. A. Bentley Dr. Johnston Dr. Johnston . , 4 us. I-Iorpa k '§"i?'_i"",‘m" . W. A. Stewart G. B. Clarkson G. B. Clarkson H. T. Begg aqua-s vim my as emu s“? ‘° . ~ 5UP 3° 5"" 1*- w“ ‘ u. up‘ uhgguqyu m. mm“ m. F. McDonald‘! rGeo. McDonkid MONTAGUE - Cll-‘TOWN “magma gun“ w “man b, "p", Waitzflbwnsliend J. M. McLean F. Campbell Erll. McNui-t “hi; pwmggu- “yaw; m”; J. P. Simmons ' Ci. l‘. ‘Iiiompson R. Clements , Dr, Archibald gm n‘; m‘ “pa. “q It. McLalhe I O K. Wiglltman Dr. McIntyre S. C. Moore m“; h mt“ __Skip ii ‘ Skip l7 Ciao. McIntyre C. i-l. Black a " ' l w. totals: Total s: skies Bkipiii, " ' ' , _,As the were cleared from tbs 881D! ~ CITOWN mariner Qua the next roiayhtook W. I_.,M_cNeiiI_ I C. c. Thompson ism to play for the Gabotu-y r. o o; Duff! 4o0+++4++0++0 “040-000000 k” | ° 0 00+00+00<+v00001a0+ov0 040-004 r0» Q OU-UC O'f§'§:§-Q§-@Q+§Pf§+§'v§§-Of CiIIiIiOHE-i l -4 4-0-0» 0o 0-0 0-0 oovo-vo-oo-oov 0000: to tilt: refresh- G. D_uffy then took charge and cali- cd on Mr. G. B. Clarkson nlld Mr. H; '1‘. Bcgg, Igrcsidellt and past-presi- dent of the visiting clubs, ivilo each ‘responded with a fewr neii chosen nolde followed by remarks humorous and witty by Messrs. l-iarry Iiolmall, _ oaruu nmllckiiinon ‘QMOPQQOO-‘QOOOOOQOOOFOO§OOPQQQOQQQOOOO‘OOQ St’. James Presbyterian Char “’ j KINllTlle-BIV. W. BIUCE HUI! 2.30 I’. M-landay School, Anthem-By the Choir. a ‘A; 4 ‘AAA a closures-wanna McNUT‘! y‘ {cf}? momma 11.00 a sa-nev. r. m. McLeod. _ Solo—Seleoted................ . . . . .. MmNellMcLean, Anthem~e"l)ear Lord and Father of Mankind" Fletcher’ Soloista-Mn. J. A. Lawson, Miss J. Maedonald. EVENING , ', . 7.00 I’. Mrf-‘GV- J. M. McLeod. a Anna-‘ A. v v . > > A AAAAAAAMA AAAQA A v vvvwv v AAA‘ A g,“ Tenor Soio-‘The Bong the b-O§O§O§ Allele Sing" Emerson James , f 3" - , _ , " .,. . g Zion Presbyterian Church , g. MINIBTII~BHM as. scorn ruaron. M. ma. u. ' W z - ORGANIST-MB- L. D. THOMPSON . i 1 . . r , MORNING _ ‘ "l: z 11.00 A. M.-"'l‘he ScapegoaW-Cornrnunlon. I Anthem-"Sweet is Thy Mercy" ........... .. Barnby . . 1 Solo by Mrs. Sutherland McLean; Mixed Quartctto a Choir. ._ . z Bass 8oio—“But the Lord is Mindful" Mendelssohn z Mr. Malcolm MeKinnon. i 0 2.30 I’. M.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. __ 1 _ EVENING " f 1.00 r. M.-“'I‘he c ageoua zoo" Anthem—"Malse a. Joyful Noise" .... . . . . . . Slmper ,- i The Choir. -‘ " 4 Mt» Leonard Sutherland. Students and Strangers Welcome. o4 emu“ +04 o o rovoo-o-oo-ooo 0 0-. OOO-O-OOO-OO-O-O-O-OKOQ QQ-Q 09 Q a Q{Q-QQQ.¢QQ~Q ‘Trinity United Church ' » Minlsiersz-Bev. E. H. ‘Bllnsly, D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown, MA. Organist: -- Prof. W. l. Fletcher, A. R. C. M» A. '1‘. C. L. 09000} 0000i. 0-0000 ‘ ‘ 10.00 A. lit-Prayer Meeting. . ,v 11.00 A. M-Preacher: Rev. I-‘. A. ROBINSON, M. A. . 2.. y Suloietn-lilisa E. Grace Robinson. Anihem-"stul. still With Thee" .... .. Fletcher'- This Service Broadcast by c, B, c, 1g, 2.30 I’. lit-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. t 7.00 P. Nip-Preacher: Rev. F. A. ROBINSON, M. A. Soloist-Miss E. (of Toronto.) Anthenh-"Soldiera of carat, Arise" Miller ' A Cordial Welcome to all. ‘ ' O-O-4-O-O4-§§-OO-O§§§- O-OO-O-O-OO-O- The Ba‘ itist Chur h "m" m‘ i‘ p . c FITZIO! ITI- - MIIIISlQIw-Dl’. ' Organist-Min Roberta Spencer, l‘. T, C. L. (of ~ Toronto.) Grace Robinson. ir-i-I? 1,1,‘ r-i A A A i». .3, s A. C. Vincent MORNING WORSHIP l1 WCLOCK Anthem-"The Shepherd Psalm" Protheroo - SERMON-"PLACING EMPHASIS on ESSENTIALS" ‘ i on. VINCENT. _, SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Moreand more is the service of the Sunday School being used by the Congregation. Have you joined a class yet? EVBNINC WORSHIP '7 O’CLOCK Coniralto Solo—“Let Not Your Heart be Troubled" —0lcy Speaks. Mrs. ll. S. Henderson SERMON--"FOOLISHNESS VERSUS POWER" , .. no. VINCENT. 3 I . Anihenv-"Mora Love to Thee" .. ....... .. Olry Speaks " ' Male Qbartettp-"Heavea is My Home“ . . . . . . .. ‘former . ,. v Messrs. Calder, Quigley, Dingweil and Stems. -' ’ ~ a Way." Giant" z i i Q§-O-O-OO%-QOQ-OOVO-O-OOOOQOIOOOOOOOOOO+O§4OQO0§$M St. Paul ’s Church . 8.30 A. M.-Iloly Communion. _ 11.00 A. MF-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon-Jfilesus the , ‘, H 2.30 I‘. lit-Sunday School and Ilible Classes. 7.00 I‘. M.--I-2venlng Prayer and Sermon-"Slaying a Antlsein-“Scck 1c ihe Lord“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Roberts ‘ Everybody Welcome. REV. ll. D. RAYMOND, Rector. 44+§§O+OQ§OFOO-OO-QOO-OQOQO O00 0-40&O-O §O' I v.1 - ~¢e 044000» 04<+4+0o0++o3+o+0 Stewartifiobb Holman, Harry ' " McGrcgor. Harry Forbes, J. R. c t I G m 3..., ,, s... 1g Bil f8 llill‘ ll 55'“ “now” mun a1- rus: mun rliisiirr. Crockett, H. R. lticLaren, W. A. TERYOO‘. n“ Harris, A. E. Archibald, Dr. ‘ ‘ - “°"‘°' A‘ B‘ L‘ M°°'°’ s‘ C‘ naxn AT rm: RINK TRIS AI‘- Begg, H. T. Black, C. H. “RNOON n“ Skip '1 Skip l3 nouns-u: clrrow ; d; McIntyre. Fred Taylor. Rea BURNS CONCERT-Tile Burns hit-Donal). Wnl. ’i‘a.vior. W. F- Anniversary Concert was repeated Miirflotk. J. W- lllclillyfif. Df- last evening to a capacity audience Mabon. H. J. Stewart, D. B. at the Prince Edward 'l'lleat‘l'e. Mn‘. Skip l0 Skip i3 Waiter McNutt accompanied the voq MONTAGUE (‘HTGWN calists on the piano. The step danc- Clelnents. R. R. Thompson, C. C. lug of Mrs. Daniel McEavilcrll, city, Mabornfl. .1. ‘Duffy, c. c. and of Mr. Malcolm ivlcefieiitra. McGregor. Harry Full, Ci. E. Canoe Cove, was subject to special Clarkaon, G. B. McKinnon, D. A. comment. , : - Slsip 'l Skip 0 ~-——- ~ s =1.- l" 511D] CBTOWN BAND AT Till‘. RINK THIS Aff Nicholson, r. u Taylor. Rea. Til-NOON ' m3 Alien. b. l- Taylor. W. l". _, , ' Holman, n. '1". McIntyre, Dr. n. 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