ucczb 1m for cnsRborrrs-rown GvARvIr-n -;.@—— The testis! n»... has! liitsmérbat‘ adveflifln; “h "l"!!! i reserved o! OI i £‘.'."i7."-t‘..ni‘ ndu"; 32.‘?! B POLICY Early this week Policy No. 111122, a $2,000, Z0 Your Endowment. taken out at age l8, become payable to the poliqi- holder, and the result shows the QJVJHIJEC of insuring while young. RizfllLT: lhid to the policyholder: Amount of pollcy._...__...§2,000.00 Cnsli dividends 693.59 .f2,693.59. 7cm] 11ml premiums paid (:0 x $94.60) . m]! $92.“! (Liin ..._..........._..__..$ 801.59 The policyholder bid $2,008 inuiiance protection for 2 yggrs null iiicn received I118. 1 for c. m) $100 paid to the Company. Any of our rrpru niqlivu, Q; our Head Ofiice, wil be glad to iiuoii: figurci for 1m Endowment Policy [or you. M__."""!.§!.-.. Eildblilhed 1869 "Owned by the Policyholdni” Hull 0560 I .7 ..._.___.-v_. _s_ ...._r_ ....-.-..‘,.._-¢-.» ..._.__, '1 ':i ‘a ‘Mmmbimio ‘flillfl sums mm w nova ‘JOMJ Pill Jill!!!“ liaise-lg ‘nomads "ii "n Fumigate Now We cxterminete bed bu]! moths, rsis, mice, etc. ' Dry clean and moth-prooi carpets. ipholstered turni- ture. drapes, etc. Work Guaranteed. REHAB-LE FUMIGATING C0. (‘nlL write or phone 50 II- ward St. Phone 447. .=—._ _ _______‘ Prince Edward Island Hospital , notice is lierebx -pi:_r llllflifl‘ ni_ the ct film a public meeting of a Ltnlntnrs to the ilaml Hospital wl fhuis Parish" Hall, C H‘ Thursd M ‘I00 i‘ M , ‘(in Institution in accordance ‘"1" Ilye-Friws. and for the blolltht before it. ADA E. HARRIS. Secretary-Treasurer, [4199-5-12714-17110-11-24-26. O Annual letting hmhisnun Meet u u» 1.3.? 3M3: ., will a I B i some iliiniigildeyfmey 15th sill ,~a¢»+1v¢“»“»»~ 4 687-5-19-31. l" i n. F. ARGIIIIALI Chartered Accountant 14o Blchqeiid Street Phole ti. P. 0. lo! ll- McLeod 8. Benllfi)! W. '. BENTLEY: K- 0. l. A. BENTLEY- ‘~ C- C. F. BENTLEY. Lla- ‘- Barristers and AtinIDeJ-l 4e" money TQ to MARK n. IcGUIGAN. K. c. cbsri apAillsgjlkAllt NOB. li- A- ill‘! s . c Moiiilv o i. Ofllcc: Over P ovdnc Bl=hmeo<L§¢se_{ _ Id n J ‘(Euiclitfig pinion. F, Al, i >1 i Q i 4y a $ ' > ‘_‘ .._ "'1' r I ' i I in: ‘rrustircs for the govemmentun; i sewer. 0 4 -- s-.:"......~"Pi:.°* * Palmer 8. Heslaml- f HAS GAIN or $001.50 0N 2o YEAR ENDOWMENT Waterloo, 0m. ,‘ L-469-5-l4-3i. Annual Meeting 1 given that in oi loop: n - w I _ trans- om... 0i such business ss msy be - Board or Trusteec Prince Edward Island Hospital. l lrofessiolll Barili Tiiiédndi O Olulfl- ' si- llltgfirynfsnlggtf,‘ 2:23pm a”: L-ioa-s-al-ai. POLICE COURT-At the Civtlart yesterday s. motorist W opera vehicle was uilliied ‘$.00 It was the only casg on S P E O I A I. CONS - POINTED-dvlessrs. nitfiwufi ""1 dim BMW were sworn in yestor ay by Stlpendisry - tm K. M. in, K04, ‘s peclgl constables for the Cher ottetown police force. KINBUAN DANCE-Attention 15 dlic led to the advertisement in today's lssu tor o Klnsnan held in the Ca Hotel on Monday, e KLnsmB-n Club is just Rem" Under Wily as an active ser- é‘;'...§.“‘l.°““..i‘i “limm” l°°‘§ , re VH8 e su r o the pu 1c. The dance prciijiliges l? g1 outstanding event. with 0. unfit’ “ll “.=°“§§‘.l°“.‘i.€“l; e c. mc inn old of the Dental Clinic. MDNTCALM DOCK! HERE- The C. GB. Montcalm docked at Charlomtown yesterday. The ship had bee? en aged in acing buoys axollild he ors of is province and portions of the Nova. Scotia coast. Supplies will be loaded for the Magdalen Islands, 1t was le ned. It is expected the ship wixikseil about the middle oi next w . Ian l0! CLINICS OONCLUDI -The idiom clinics conducted y the Department o! Health each year _ the city children aa- ainst diphtheria were completed this week for the season. Two hundred and filiecn children were inoculated, 84 of which were of greschool a e. The clinics were old 1n ecc of the oi: schools making centres 1n convenient places throughout the city for mothers with young children. In Spring Park there era 24 pupils lo receive their third and last in- oculation next week. This makes s grand total of 3350 Charlottetown chldren otectod otnst dphth- eria. in t e past eig t years, so the persistent effort of the Health Department in this regard is mak- ing the dan er of contracting diphtheria e t in: of the past. CADET INSPECTION DATES- Cadet in action will take place in this prov nce June 14-16, it was learned yesterday. Lieutenant G. . o! Halifax will be in- specting o lcer replacing Capt. P. E. Beianger who has been trans- icrred to Quebec City. Capt. Bel- mger had conducted inspections 1n this province tor the post number of years. Inspection will begin at 2.15 pm. on Juno 14 when West Kent School Corps will turnout. followed by the Queen Square School Corps at 3.30 pm. On the 6th the Souris Cadet Corps will be inmected st 9.30 am. and the Georgetown Corps at 11.30 am. The S side O0. will be in- spected a 11.16 on he following day, Lf present plans materialize. ssn new " n a Com- pany. L l ,. ro nclal Manag- ers. the _ t-gist Lite Asursnco rpcel C Pl h. telegram from wtiiinipgg?’ yesterday‘ conveyina the sad news the death ct Mr. 0.0. ilerguson. e Ienerel manager of the Company. A ut s yesr ago Mr. Fer n un rweni: a seri- ous opera ion, but had so greatly unmoved in health that he was able to attend and take part in the proceedln of the annusl meeting lost ebruary. Mr. Fer- guson was s. native o! Prince Erl- ward Island. being a. son of the late Senator Donald Ferguson of Marshfleld. and his Passing at this timewiilcomessssrectshockto his relativu and many friends in this province. Mr. uson was outstanding in the insurance pro- fewlon. He became connected with the Great-West Life as actuary in 1907, and succeeded the founder. the lots J. H. Brock. as general manager. in 1915, and during the {hears that he was chief executive e Greotl-‘West Life! Assurance QQIIIQJ ny as grown n pro n- enifo and become one of the lead- ing companies in Canada. Mr. Fekgiuon is survived by his widow. three an; and one daughter. Mrs. Egber- Crogby o: Mlurshfleld an . R. W. Stems of’ Iroquo Fal , (interim 8&0 sislorst. . 51110!- Dl‘ 06501‘ B- snlverslty. ls s. brother. The Mis- Bcoot and Mrs. A. W. Stems of figs city up aunt: oi’ the lute Mr. Fowl-Mn. PERSONAL! Excel Arcnblsh J. 0. “glint... éingésvironto, on 1%? accorntgan biv Monsignor Trcacey. DB5 l‘ Bt. Cece] vs church, ‘Toronto. who were in the city attending the fun- thc farmer's mother. left 1w on return. Rev. Joseph wrggnan, 8.! also lett on retum eiph. On . BIRTHS T At th (ilty Hm till, lsllry‘ 5 1938, t: Mr. and mug Imbn Smith. Bedicrd e dsug tor. N At th City Ho: ital. m "- o Mr. sncl pMrs. C 1i. l9 no . Elicia Mcignii. Vernon, e son. MA WEN—M A l .1938 r353 llroctwon J09 - nouns“. chlllmilta ‘fill.’ B it? . n» ‘d? nfflti. a. daughter. mum 0 Lantern slides o! Gufdlni in for- elgn countries were shown. Two recruits. Francis MacKinnon and Giennis Cudmore, were enrolled as guides b the Provincial Conunls- oner. Rosy . The sale of candy was very at; cessful. During e comp f scene the Patro Leaders enacted a aunt, hich was much enjoyed by e su once. The following Guides received their second class b : Edith liflzaeli . Ber Grace Diamond, Helen Hilde McQusri-le, Marlon Hooper. Muriel Frlzzell, Jenn Puncher, Blanch Howell. June Ialrd, Mar- lan Mczfod, Ruby Hudson. Kath- erine uhesn. Joyce Maison, and Jean van. . M thescn the Island hpdlflén ‘considerably handicapped with c development of m r ruc rsmipoltation. re in the l 13s were still common d e to was that increased transportation on the mainland without simul- tcneous improvement in terry ser- v the Island province and trade re- tmgresslon resulting. Possibility or construction s tunnel under one-mile strait should be consider- Moore, o mo. to n e rm Prince Edwlrd 1- lvghnd was unable to obtain any al t8 U1 ll’. hi» ‘brim? in iiiaidee.“ vice had been 1m rcved . . 1c gr? u rlclent terry service. The fear 0e would merely be o. handicap to the d. it w suggested. theson drew attention, 03KB H0111. Oflmbezlflvg Irglgil Coolcin e6 e ,, ‘_ ‘to with oizmfisbiil? Ho»... 1..- bel Sinclair, Eva. Irlem, Marlon unison, and Jeep even. Sick nurse b a were prosciut- ed to Blanche owatt, Grace Die.- mond, Hilda McQusrrle, and Joyce Fbrgueson. Need! n’ were s- finégd to Annie. and e Leundreas badges were Eccent- ed to Jean Bevan. Annie udson. June Laird, Isabel iinclelr end Eva Irsm store Tim FEET mechanism Leena to use them rizhthilly. Vie!!! ore the only o, . .. Em _ The FOOT CLINIC 108 Greet George Sheet ‘relvnhone 1201-1 Yvvv v “‘ ‘n. v v ,v mini on‘ orders would he well odvise finished diischor iiig as add We have a supply of liin and table stock potatoes and grieed very specie], also e FIWI-K B. .21: l i‘ " NEAR GIIARLUTTETUWN Those who have not already placed their fertilizer Lost year prices advanced the day the last boat ‘ railed at consi orably higher transportation costs. A boat is due Monday, May B3. have for sale when delivering your tertilizer. Hove on hand one ton No. 1 Qntario timothy seed, coils registorpd Dltiiiiir certified turnip seed. d to do so at once. itional supplies had to be e on hand and want seed can truck back what you limited quantity oi Nova (FLAME ‘(guy-ice cruel’. I 8Q"- IIEAIQEO” lLI.-—M- 156 POW l-Ni n ‘i’ hfrrsislyleéldllflfiiq c“ 22nd. service 8mg‘ i; ndly omit OWNS. ables; sales so 202 Ric NOTICE z Received ii Inigo _ in: of adding. machines, regist- otl. tYP8WPliIBI3,dli;§££g§d and port- }! , AYLWAHB‘! FU NITUBE ! r EXCRANgEst’ L ':',!._§;;'ls~.|§§1,_ shipment consist lslanjAllotted fji¥ ‘l "-2 11.00 . . There will be no Anthem—" 7.00 P. M.——Evenl Anthem—"Suii of MINISTER—REV. ORG l The Scoii will aiftaéid in a body. __ will Give Thank? -- -- — - - Mozart . s L A c K s l i CMIM_._ Filing“! Elllllllllfli |ll BIG. ARRAY n ptyies in ‘levy in} with (Continued from pege 1) - .‘ (continued from w!‘ 1* ' . » 4 - - ill‘: lifillfll. Fill’ --———-smm,mj, G E T FISHING GEAR Cor 3.12.? oqdgn a so i mania ' ‘ U giiwelopmenwuw“ H oiiiqm‘ ~ . incn . or en s ‘ Phone 014 M a r I t m a s to: §fi$i§v§3.u§“§n§ normal outlay i and aalkfolcs. .. . on whnrves and br tors. w“ ' BN5 A W. iii-st‘ ‘ti? elr cost or . 1 ‘Ilheml/Iixiiletaciié (gguttgorgqi gt-rgtour-l I . 5&1;- Nllll- W!» W‘- lll trod: in prod ion. en Mei-mm lily o . . o s on 0 I rbor Emplre ‘ Del“ dliflcult m ha? iggdageologw niucxelimsurvcdhtiict" m0 Day Exercises gg exfgerunigfiem y t Wuhan m, 516.6003“ mama: 10mm...“ “ma, "h, Jud mu wiu. inso sum All West Kent fih°..li.'ié“ii.';".ifé°l.éfi’u lfilli W...» wnlfi. cash? téliotldlifififi. ..s£‘2§'°‘i‘3. Sims-i? §':‘,',“°'- “"9"- "Im Tgmw trade. $18.1 ; Rolifdx old Poitq 0m“ ation oi’ level crossings. I cges.%lz?:tetcs gllicooouwh "bu- Bn ndey Wu‘ n“; n; 1o “The fact remains. however. that but! g, alterations and lm/PWVP Another work-producing item will. ' ' o'clock B pu In timbers o! tltlve rates lend w destroy men , $22,030 Ioulsbours. public be m. saooooo to be voted for m: STOCK West Kent 001 will present I. ‘W’ lelailmmhlw on which lndus- bull i bis swam) 321.000‘. Trans-Canada, Air Lines for con- m’ “"- Ivprleg‘ W 0! exgcism sires. ‘tiiélfilohagaxbgextikm cicndsaigitilclg 10:11:11 115i m) tilfiéiigt‘); struction and improvements of alg- g th. s s “co e Arbor and ' prlng p I - ports along the Trans-Cans a , fipkewb y' 21f: iiiatérmtiu “d yfiuzigf"“‘gggngg& ofiagexow; an‘? oiliiioiwtia sou vfluenigckets, (will)? 1A 1r mgii‘ and simimiitiw brim“: l " L Ernest H’ worth o» o may re - , . ‘ - n ass m: munc cs etec ’ cordially invited to atten - a‘ fifiéidfd§§fififnfli§gwn°°emi°iiafifl gill-ding (revoto $14,300) $153000. airports. These vo es are in sddi- l l“ "m" 5""! Phono 32. Dr. I. J. Yeo, chairman of the u“; m the mmwtltlve w“. ‘Irenllon. public building (rcvote) flan m $2,522,000 contained in the City School Board. will preside. “them, u ' $4.000; Wolfvllle, purchase or pro- main estimates m: the same pur- mfilmgilfim mum/in?“ 7 w ‘tilnEh case of some commodities l" m) 1105331?‘ *0 Pub!" building poses. 3-31 Ymll-GIBI’. D notbe ftedthttii WW) .- Gflzlfogue: "SprIngIJeHoWfi-‘sq-u-s itilglgper mlgiét do?‘ ‘igci-“ced to ‘Ensign-xi; Prince hlamrd mi Youth Training e . Peggy Mac an, e ncrease erenc in re town. £11118. d“i“n“‘.i“°§....' can no w. Cori “ban “s: . ... . ....... talc.“ ‘firm. to ,ee u, . saocen pr znursp . wasvo ssyu worth, Marjorie Bernard, Jenn markets. I ‘ ' i" buiidvlhg, oddition and alterations which has been widely commended MacArthur, Joan Wood, Barbara MY- Mame-WU wnlfllded Whit ill $15000; Fhiriville. ugurchase Of PYO- in the house this year by members m Magnum J03“ gwwqm guda Canada an alteration in one sec- W ad oinin p lic building $3.— of all parties. vrill be given an add- ;1cn,d_ vale“, ma,‘ M,” 211g? ntgoemeehylogslulgongtlognlizid a! h l; lziuildufimfliyltgg) S?“ igpgtiis fveatrh with $3,250.. a . ' , ; o eahprui - evo. nr cpurpose. - r Elfin“ wow-w“ mm cnrnmbi.ii.s"la'n.i.n"ns w“ hens; "‘."28‘l..‘?°‘.‘f§‘ “t 3”?“ m“ "lnrlmd ‘* n“ """""‘““’" °"""°" '" °“"'"'° per r" sd 3-6. b i , .- ii n raining prooc or un- ii<:miss:r“1%e Rbinbovfl-araoe g,,§'§“b‘§“§,fi§t ‘fig $fwa°ffioullg 000;’ gfbloonhlritngublic building ggleplbyell youth and older persons. , 4- Barbara Pivkard. Arden Mc- consider m,“ a Kenaral adllustmen. $15. ; st. stepnen building for much of it directed toward forestry t Corkcii, Enid Gill, Betty Currie, would create 9am. 105s “an i! customs and immigration purposes training and conservation. slvgeliéln iaivfligft, Sheila Moms, mu- me gdjugtgnen w...» resumed w (revote) scum dxguzlsiireai-gaiieglirfiirae gloikrt: 1 B.i_ or n. _ in ‘ Chorus: "Twinkle, Twinkle Little 215mg? “on when n’ w” hed m GERMAN TRQQPS $3,500.00" vole for rehflblllmlm‘ Buff-Grades I-1. "mdustri outside the ‘e or and water slorafle» genes n! Bprlngqrlfian Williams. gie tcotixitispeti lve area are o a. dis- “n a? l) r Recommendaticnsbalreatihym hell‘! n: “Puss il Pi "- nc d ta be f d- (Con u om ii e rom severe mem ers yee: 1-4. y 0w a” flilroyed baggie}; agisighatlggfie otlmgf r p _g__ _ beMrIieétln a measure byt the v ay; "Aging;- my" ._ Bub“; e ccnve one e compe p rs W“ F“g1’if1'1 _¢, - a or n ei-‘s announcemen on 888121181‘, N“ Tm 7 a grgjoiyuctlérooizg£piéléfugxiffyter flexibility 123$ g1’ ligating“: “Q1,” a?“ m. hfilislnlg. In this respect Mr. Rog. Hs= " v ="—-<1mdu - - racks u» country camil- "5 s” ’ u . ( l5), “In accordance with the P1111- 1mg DrilL-pupils Grade 2. im- “NW-five Rolls ma“ gglglggglg“lde°g‘$riog,“hi clpim laid down in the recommen- . old McPherson. Harry Wright, m m M Gwhmlovaktarlnk with ghespen. dations of the National Employ- Freddie mum Divid “swim-n, had m“. i118 11110700’! m‘ problem among Europe-s wot- ment Commission, ieElslation wli [ Eddie Nicholson. Gbwsr uliin, m“, r t“ °Y°°d '4’ ‘a? ‘lfugkllmpelé ,1 be introduced at the Present ses- Allison Latter. John Allan. Wm, ‘Z,,,1e?;°‘l““§,umem 1.5.21- “in. French inn Italian man- 51°“ to Provide Hddltlvhll enroll!“ Chorus: "Canheoag-Gradesmll-lo. m m“; rategntgfmlngfluflgl with oeuvres in their neighboring col- aelklllelltmz? 10W 00st "d IW-Tell- , Essa : “limp " - Ills ' WW5 m. w: - Macbegd. e y y fxlifiiisfieimgnwlgcaxiliiiggotilhie :12“ ion oi’ iirlib-fignfiiihcbnlu- “Legislation will also be intro- I G-ymn tic Drill-girls Grades mtes throughout e or thus hsd slticn for an accord to parallel the (“wed l0 D1‘ OVldB 10W lfilofwt 103M 1i 1-8. grid)’. B11118 Burke, Bet- an advantage o! the own. Anglo-Itsllan Easter pact. it‘, nguilicitlfsaliti" 1°‘ "lbuqmdlh you en ,Mar rtFry,I..ois Co tlti tcs vnri ,wihPr i Mumo- n? mec- Holmsn, Shiryley Ir um? Mar aret Ontarillge dislgncgsa and fgmmodlgtes 1in§4°a§p§§i§nl1ytignbennn§r French Ext/emit?" 0f like"? "1167 and J h McIntyre, Beryl McPhee, no ranged from 17 t0 38 Der cent be- and British overtures, s. Fascist med and mad" pl°vi5i°n m" the n Sadier, Nancy Simpson, Ruth Tar- 10w typical nomw-l rates. he slid. "any of solidarity with Nationalist dried out Prairie firm durlns the hush. JOEE Wlllfllfll- Awfllhpflnist, gglgfggtmi Wm’- numewl" 5‘ (Insurgent) Spain” was ordered for $ll>lnglfic°f dAggrllvbyMiy and all"; "but! Wmmll" “~- H°‘°“° gglym-dwumn 1.. anon...“ u; may...“ . M” "“°“¢h°“i It“ m“ h" , $00’? ‘ m" v° ° uonimio or ELEVEN ssm iivermm s! M3911“ trio-my Wm m“ $..‘§“.‘.‘.°.‘%‘.‘...l‘l. "iinhfidllt... w" Sm" °'°”°°“ ivy, and Francis y. 1 d “ 301,11)“ Fined g; Preacher: T!!! lflNISTER. NuflAm_ ndentaltomortmektrsnspor- -EI1€10-ndf - English una- ~a °n n em totion which also had the lent c! Islzrlagiégeeflglédm; Efiilsfldgolllllli» teur golf championship next year THE Gnu, GUIDES M“) Bglowmgs W111, _ ‘ficrlslofdt tehcnigaggygs an vantage also Md hi.‘ drivinx iigence :3;- gciiiisge niii°gbfiifitbrih’ufififigg PARADE r0 me MORNING SERVICE. v s ' "The ct that mow} truck rates ed 1 two ears. startin A 1 24. ' ' 0i. b lsh Glrl Cindi! igmhdaypééaycqaxtgngcmgiltgggg ‘ _ ' w and” Soho“ s‘ Tm 0.010‘ ._.___. l person ren ers l impose e to ,- i-iii compare rail rates from the Ma - M m] M i ; mull. or: .§?‘2%."“ o...” St Paul's Cliu rcli n.‘l.‘§r"§?.?~£ll.23linl“ ‘h’ W" "m " do." he said. ‘ - . m5. e u.§§.3‘:d‘ll“‘;‘.§l..§‘£§‘€is“%tf" h? I TBI oiwsioii or eucnsrm m Tim common “Axum-Mime Gm “m” awmunmsm “d c" a 3939c all-TY “'0!!! l? O OF CANADA E entng M11310: nailed ‘t. not“. ‘inns; "'l=='-S='=~=M m cw"- ds l 1927 th - l’§}‘i§-i°-fw'$‘§,°.,e,. m, ‘KM’ fin STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALL! it...” ‘r s nrcr""-.snn"m l- . ue c orcn rate m- cwwwu 00mm l“§.‘i¢ii“3..‘°°1€‘n.‘b.. biindnffewh" (Trinity Church) i/igiitPifin-iiloggnoig “£32? “$1.9. A Guide Display was held in steadily 52 cents. l-ieavtisggallAon olgonday evaigig, d u y . o r r on S i. ligaments and firiendsepwgieeinln at- Wi s l refeigglitnto Prince tendance. Edwflfd 13h sold 5th SUNDAY AFTER. EASTER. ““'_, 10.00 A. M-—The Sunday School. A M-JD/inmiii Pro ‘i I Y!!!’- Communion st 8.90. " Prayer and Sermon. y Soul" ----- _-...._Turner Preacher-Rev m. Lencnsior. Everybody Welcome. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M.A., D.D., RECTOB. Ofllnistr-MISS LILLIAN EARLI. NflnnpenwrsnrsunnisvsyrnuMNnMuMnMMnMNH Nllflflurlrebeflnubepqsqujrjf Zion Presbyterian Church G. CARLYLE WEBSTER ANIST-MISS RENA WOOD MORNING WORSHIP 11-00 A. IVL-Theme: “Bearing Our Crosses." Hymns: 77. 191. 510. 559. S soloists: Mrs. A. Roper and Mr. I-l. C. Craswell. Billie EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. M.-Themc: “The Peril of lnattentlon." Hymns: 681. 440. 405. Llllllbllk-"Qlflflfl, Keep" BSSCS. All are welcome. A special invitq. tlon is cxtcndi-d to those who n" not in the habit 0i‘ going to mug-ch Choir Selection: "Nailed t0 the ': Cro s" can P. M.—'l‘he Sabbath School and " Trinity United Cliurcli REV. HUGH MILLER, M. A" B. IL-Mlnlsier REV. A. E. MacKENZIE. . A.-—Assist.siit Minisior. A. ROY KENDALL, L.B..A.M. A.A.G.0.—0rganist l 11.00 A .M.--Pulillc Worship. Seflt10h—-"JOHN WESLEY AND HIS MESSAGE FOB OUR TIMES" — — — — — - — Rev. Hugh Hillier Anflieiir-“Lord of All Brig” — - - -- Mark Andrew! 2.30 P. M-Siuiday School sud Bible Classes. 7.00 P. M.—Public Worship. Special Empire Day Servicc—Address by Rev. MiicKenzie, B. A. Aiithenr-“l-lymn oi Ponce" ~— - W. iilutchins Csilcctt Visitors and Students Cordloily Welcome. Al. Cor. Prince The BAPTIST Churc ,,.,,.,,,,_,, MINISTER-THE REV. HARVEY L. BENTON, B.Th., 8.1). OlGLNlSI-MRS. V. L. DINGWELL Morning icrvice-ILM A. U. Aniliem-“God In Love" — — Clerk Sermon-Jihad’: Greet Things‘ Siiiidlv School-SM P. M. Evening Service-IN P. lVL Dllfit-—- "Good Nllht And G001 Morn!!!" ufwbliv-JflrhO Worldly Wh Ill” 'MORNING WORSHIP u wcbocx 0r liide, Intermezzo on Wen-hem — -- — —- Th “i§.._53.. -°'.'."a"" 1.1.5.?“ ' r r lint?! c. ome —- — — — grmon-"Qusllging {or Revelation" - - - Mr. Benton TH] CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. e two senior ioii meet Immediately at of , i fi "1 H004! 10 i“ Blame: cc 013.531.?» ianrotillgfhwil- l" 0a!" erceesmeetn . r. EVENING WORSHIP 1 0111003 WW3 . §l:.'."'t'::..°'z-.lr.': ha; 25%;‘ em-leiee ‘ gliector of Bin-age“ ‘Kuhn. c-umu mo. u» You Ire cordially invited 0111085519 with THE nuns’: cihmcii