AR?’ 18.. 1193c f! ‘l’ I F" F \ ,comes more M0 s. SE1. ORANGE rakos gny pther tea. \ r __,,_. ..._ I L» CIGSSIfICd A 3: Ono Insertion Three Insertions, "an"... 4040009004 Q ____f Agents Wanted _ C‘ \ Hump-A coon LIV! scum‘ w handlp bu; Rgmedies,‘ hi8. profits, exclusive wn-ltgry, small capital needed. write tq-day Manager Canadian Lotanic Qflden}, Box 513, London, Ontario. 1 A. W. l-ii-lmo. MAN 0R WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND appoint local representatives. Posi- (ion permanent; yearly guarantee 51300, (being $25. weekly ' average) and expenses; commission and cash bonuses besides. Winston Co, Tow- e1 Bldg, Toronto. _ ' A. W. 1-4,8,1l_,l5,1ll,22,25,29. AGENTS WANTED T0 INTRO- dufl Royal Billik‘ haul, the mod- ern table cover. Looks like linen, needs no laundering. A necessity in every home. ‘Low price, liberal commission. Write for irec selling outiit. Dept. 971, Public Servico Mills oi Canada, Limited, London, Ontario. A. W. 1-18-20-2-1. l FEW POSITIONS OPEN FOR RE- liable men to represent one oi the oldest and biggest Tailoring organi- sations, taking orders for All-Wool Tsilored-to-Moasure suite ‘ind Top- msts. low Prices,‘ and $1,000.00 Guarantee with each order assure your success. Steady all-year-round business. Repeat orders mean steady profits ior you. Write immediately ior Free Sample Outiit and exclus- ive ierritory. Stats: age, occupation, N. D. S. Federation, P. O. Box 3232, Montreal. A. W. 1-11-18-25. Male Help Wanted WANT-ED _ RELIABLI mar: as caretaker for J5 pair iox ranch. Married without iamily preierred. Write stating experience and refer- encexLLGA Sproui, Box 517. Spring- iilll. N. S. 862-1-3-3wks. '-l- AND WOMEN-II‘ YOU LIKI trees and shrubs. why not sell them! Make a business o! it.- Part time or ilili time. 900 varieties oi proven Red T88 Nursery Products. Cash Wei’! week. Equipment and instruc- tiOns-iree. Write Dominion" Nurser- ies, MontreaL 94, VERCLEAN TABLECLOTIIS. OB!‘ 0i’! How our Agents are cleaning "1 isbiojciot‘ . Ink stains and dirt "mid {nvtwo seconds. Write now lor ileolsairlple outfit. ‘triangle Pmdllcti 196st. ._B-21, Box 250a, VMLH. w. 1-18-25-2-1. _ WANTED Qnicxur. work while learning . e under iamous Moler n M f‘ Dllrh. world's most re- m: ° fleilooi System. Write l! M. flee literature. Meier Bum- o m. i" farflnaton at. ' ed and as: u. fillapopularitaste for tea be- and more d e today 3191101111 EGPED ghifi ever '- before and ipfusing to be satis- fied l! supplied with "‘ oeiJJooFoo0T§o7T u o-eoo-v-ooooooooonuoooeqqq a. complete line oi Her» "P. $15.00 daily, New discovery lin- . incriminating. 14m dvertisements ---~-- "i! Mr liuc of 5 words i. . la per line o! 5 words I . lie per line o! 5 words z --.... 7e per lino oliworda , r ‘V 0000406» 04040001 Situations Vacant, Female Alvlairiolls WOMEN. mo ray. , Large demand ior ladies who learn beauty culture and Hairdressing. Join Canada's largest system. Dip- lcmas granted. Write for inform- ation. Marvel Beauty Academies, 8 st. Catherine East, Montreal, _ S. V. F. 1-4,11,1fl,25,2-1.8.15,22,3-1,0, -- 1532,29 - A Salesman Wanted SALESMEN WANTED —- TO SELL Counter Check Books as a side line on commission base. When apply- ing state lilies you now carry. Blue- bird Nflvcliy Company, Amherst, N. S. S. W. Jan. 17-61. l -<-—'—----_-__@__i_..._-_ SALESMEN WANTED- SALE! agent ior Prmce Edward Island. Good pay. Free outflt. We want now a reliable. energetic representa- tive to handle the best dlstriotson the island. Our agency is proiit- able. Writs. Pciham. Nursery. Co. Toronto. Ont. S, W. S-WSTI". FOR SALE," T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on band at Guardian Oiiics. ti FOR SALE — BASEBURNER l-IL- aborately nickeled. With copper coil ior heating boiler. Phone Bil-J. Miss Henderson, 0 Kent Street. FOR SALE- RIGHT. A BLOOD horse, eleven hundred lbs. (1100). sound, quiet. good driver, work in everything. Apply Peter Craig. St. Avards, Charlottetown, , ' ' “F.S."—1145-1-18-1i Female Help Wanted WANTED -- EXPERIENCED WO- man with young child would like position as housekee or helper. Apply Guardian, Box 116. 1117-31 Articals For Sale BAKERS’ ovens.‘ warn: sou catalogue; time payments ii de- sired, scme used ovens on hand. Hubbard Oven Company, 1100 Queen West, Toronto. A. F. S. 1,11,18,25}-1,8,15,22,3-l,8,15, 22,20. Nursing hfy 23rd-24th. THF a ->»-... Central jllarliian VETERANS Milli-Then will be a mailing oi the South Alrloan Vat- erlns attire Lesion moms on-uon- day nldht M. b o'clock. _ "A HUNDRED PIPER!" At Burns’ Concert. Hear the chorus lilt the root. Prince Edward ‘lhestn. Janu- 1158 napoirriaLn-m services in the Brookfleld congregation on Sunday Jan. 1on1. will be as follows: nua- ville 11 a. m., hrookneld 'l p. m. l. School at Hunter River at 10.30 am. CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, Jan. 10th. the services in the Predaytertan Church. Clyde River, will be st s p. m. s. School 2 p. _m. BE IN_TIME hQLI‘ Mpg, Mlg- Kinnon and chorus in ‘Roamilf 4n the Gloamin’ at Burns’ Anniversary Prince Edward, January nrd-Zlth. ' 115B BELFAST.—Divine Service sunciy l January 19th at 11 o'clock, in Pres- byterlan Church. Kindly i-lole only one 591N109 10X‘ the clay. Mr. Rodger will pgiflnizfilpimarowlv GUARDIAN (III _ . ' ' vn-ooooooaoooooooeoeoovoweooooooovoeeeoooooo-oooooo- \ Request to The Trustees o! the P. E. lraialul for the past generous aporllonoiths, ’ has boaeiit occasions the Trustees ll possible and in every can a given to the Orphanage and w purposes. i i i l 1112-1-18-18. BAND AT THE ARENA this alter- lioon, 1104 BAPTIST SERVICES-North Riv- er Field, Sunday Jan. 19th: Fair- preach. ’ 1m UNEQUALLED aimax oi tel-l lent will provide entertainment at Burns’ Anniversary Concert 011' Thursday and Iridsy next at Prince Edward Theatre. See Programme. ' CALEDONIA-Divine Service will j be held in the Presbyterian Church. i 5111111111’. January 10th at 7 o'clock p. , m. Mr. Rodger will preach and by authority o! the Presbytery ot P. E. I. declare the pulpit vacant, Forty-fives held in Rosary Hall Wed, uesdey evening was well attended, The ladies prize was won by Mrs.‘ Charlotte Crelghan and the gcntioq men's by Mr. James Hear-n. Another, whist and auction will be held on‘ next Wednesday evening. l PRESENTS OERTIFICATES-DLJ I... Bggar, National coirlniinloner ‘o! the Canadian Red Cross Society, paid a visit to Prince Street School yes- terday and presented iive year cer- tificates to the iour Rod Cross bran- ches who were actively engaged in Red Cross work for iiveponsscu" years. Dr. Bigger addressed the schol- ars on the splendid work being sccom plished by the Red (Irons and the importance oi the work they were so cheerfully taking part in. The Jun- ior Red Cross clubs then put on a thirty minute program which was much enjoyed. / BIRTHS MCDONALD-At. Seller's Hope oli Jan. 15.’ to Mr. and Mrs. J. G~ Mc- Donald, a son. MARRIAGE! YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO enter February class ‘o! North Adams Training School (or Nurses, North‘ Adams, Mass," please write Supt. promptly. School qualitla pupils to secure registration. Pro- vides monthly allowance and priv- ilege oi six months’ course st Belle- vue Hospital, New York City.‘ All paid. N. 1-17-51. Hllllll. go" “YANGB, no YOU SEE?- h ‘increase sala or size oi _them hi9"?! My to earn more. To lldd me ‘to a. ssleslorce means un- It's‘?! , mo. . A. well-rated rc- m“! lmbnufacturer cflers any su¢_ qulreuxslsgleflmb- ciiixaxnccl to ac- . - creas » IIOOIDO.‘ gjfnipeyisltv is hols direct to m, ‘m indlwtriah. and institu- "miihetption and a successful an" "filhod makes this a m“ PDOrtunity. RQquh-gment, ___ c“. gmrfiwlsn 80 ind 00 years old chow.’ IWWt-owfitc at once lor o“ a‘ Fairy m The American Olcvelsnd.‘ Ohio. M. H. Jan. 1s. Mimi» "min 1o lain “Wwlftisnd ehuiwm. "* a - .~ na-l-ui-al. vii ~‘ . “$9359. ‘TO-CAY- Il_' 1, , Y m“ '_ . ‘erbium will start k . “worm 11mm- fiHMn-jat a o'clock this u; m1: runners and enthusiasm- "' “MR h do vim ~11. time“ i m- Numerous Pffllvects. liberal 99-19915 Harvard Ava, . r_ TRAINING SCIIOOL I-‘OR. NURSES. The Captain John Adams Hospital Training School, located tour mlla irom Baton, oiiers s three year course in nursing to girls IB-years - or over. One completed yFii-‘ol High ‘Schol required.‘ Modern equipment, accredited grade .A- by y, the American College oi Surgeons and Mass ‘State oi Registration. aiiiliated with the Boston City Hospital for obstetrics and pedia- trics, Free tuition and maintenance, ‘monthly allowance. Class starts March i, i930. Address Supt. John Adams Hospital, Chelsea, Mass. I ‘ l-ih-Ii Miscellaneous JOIN ALIBID blaeDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Box l2, P‘ lottetowli. sis-il-ll-lmopd. .:..__......_..._...*.,______-. POTATO TAG! I03 ‘I'll IIA- son's shipments oil abort‘ notice. fluardiaiupeutrai Prinkry. . t. CUT TIII. OUT POI LUCK-BIND birth date and loo tor would horoscope or your entire lie. »Proi; Raphael. N-Crand Central K sisucihmw York. m-la-as-s-vi. hllililblllfifihllfljqylggh‘, 15-11 woaru INVIITIGATING -. til‘- Iuausnt Positions with pension as Past-mm, Clerk, Bienographcr, in Government Service Get liar ll appointments. Free i - ' the 1s. o. o. civllacrvice. l' Qfliliflv $01110 I0." 1-4-541- Hoopital on January 10th. Mrs. Ar- thur Henderson. ass 86 veue, belov- ed daughter o! the Doyle‘. Ncrti-lR-ustico. 11$ will take place irom M. .. ' Futscnl Purim this morning It CAI w st.‘ Dunstasfs Basilica. thence by road to st. Aulustinaphurfli. aun- _ tipo to: interment. ‘ in Memoriam DECOSTE — LECLAIR — At the Church oi’ the Most Holy Redeemer by the Rev. Chas- McCoi-mack. 0. 8.. S. R. on Jan. 15, 1930. Guy DsCoate, City, to Miss Alice LeOlalr, Rustico. DEATHS McKINNON-At Grand. Tracadie, Jan. 10th.' i030. James McKlnrion, agedfl. ’ CAMPBELL-At Montague, Jan- 11, 1930, w... Warren Campbell. (nee Etta Campbell). aged 45.» Mineral Sunday. 2 p. m.. to Montague Cem- ‘etery. IIENDRRSON—Di0d at the 01W late Thomas In loud all levill" John Murray, who illad at Wiltshlrs. January 19th, 1080. Today brlun back us‘ memories el Netti Opal! ‘And tolsbt libs yore; you, _ We sarn-iwill anon-nab mm snot. imnilmyusjusmim-unuuv. f, v. laowtntc» _ - sole, Only. By who»... yuméul; crllcmmm Drugglsts ' “W “m” fMacKjnnon i. SOCIAL EVENING-Jfhe Auction- ' a sdian Government railways, to be Iwwifl-cv-v-v-vl-w rm: VOICE “Y “Lid” "':$_':‘h'“ 1" CLEAR AS A labial our BELL view, 1i a. mi, North River, 3 p. m, Long Creek, ‘i p. m. W. R. Mac- walker. minister. - BAND AT THE ARENA this alter- noon. 1154 4 OMISSION-In the account or North River Concert, the encore to "nlouth 'organ selection" by Hilda Stevenson was omitted. This clever little musician who is only seven years old. is the daughter o1 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stevenson. ' BANDAT THE ARENA this alter- noon. 1164 WINSLOE SERVICES-Winsloc Unlited Church services on Sunday. Jan. 19th., will be as follows: H1811- fiold at 11 a. m., Prlnoetown Road at a p. m., Winsloc North at 'i p. m. VETS ATTENTION-On Next Monday at 2 o'clock interesting mov- ing pictures will be shown st the C. N. R. Veteran's Club and the ol- iicers wish all retired men to be on hind. Out oi town ember are urg- ed to do their chores up early and join the crowd. The club room is ior mernbers and they are urged to make use oi it. ' REV. DR. JOIINSTONS VISIT- Rev. Dr. Johnston, formerly c! Westminste Church, New Glasgow. and now Minister or Knox Church. Ottawa, while on a visit to the Mari- timcs his come over to see his old lriend, Rev. W. Bruce Muir. Dr. Johnstqi is among the foremost ‘Ministers oi the Presbyterian Church, and last year his name was submitt- ed by a number oi Presbyieriaris lor the Moderatorshlp o! the General * ‘y. Knox Church, Ottawa, is being expropriated as coming within the area oi the new Coniederation Park, where the National monument, when completed, will bc placed. Dr. Johnston _will occupy the pulpit oi St. James and Zion Churches to- morow morning and evening res- pectively. ' FOR PROVIDENT FUND-Nom- inations ior two positions on the Provident Fund board oi the Can- iilied by process oi election by the rciiway employoes, closed "ednesday aitornooai. The‘ term '0! oIIice is (or on. w. R. CARSON ' Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Diseases. 120 Prince 8t. ram 107$. Opposite Si. Paul's Church MELOIDS“ For “The Throat Remove huskiness. and tickling leaving . Invaluable for speak- ers and singers. PRICE 2st sox. Drug Co. can a aunt-slit‘ ad's‘ i i l spent yesterday in the city. Douglas. Stanhope. the Public v I. Protestant Orphanage are s ti"! to the Instill- tloii by all wall-disposed individuals and societies. There have been time: however, when the public has been mil-led into the beliel that certain benefit occasions were (or the sole aid oi thfOrpbanage when in reality only “the- ThlrlIiQUEST is made, that in the lutllo, an all lash be consulted and internal (rank statement be given to the public as t» Just what proportion ol u» prooeeds will be hat il any retained lor other The reasonableness olxthls request is evident. Signed on behall oi the Trustee Board. IRA M. BROWN. Secretary. a period oi three years and those nominated tor the position are B. A. Bourgeois, regional treasurer, Mone- iom- George S. Ryan, conductor, Charlottetown: William iL-Rogers. Machinist, Moncton und James H. Black, locomotive engineer c"! this city, The two who are elected wii} take, oiiloe on April 1. Ballots um be HMTISn-i Slice}? Tells How (Iuticura Healeil Her Baby “When his; was three days old he started to Beak out will: eczema. ‘z began with vu-y email pimples which in: loomed and boob and he _ send pan: seemed so hell and ‘olirn so that I had be 1p minus onhishandsloptevmthimacnssh- in‘ hll h8- . lly nether adwlad ma so s-y Catlin Soap and Diamant- I-la seemed to get ielldah: the in! treatment, and in two months bewaa ecmplacaiy healed." (mike. Barn Space. luniafios. ' Caskasaalngawuid-halmald to beauty. dances and push: the akluandbainsmcorlngshuntotheir naurahhahandwholncssiobaty. ltadaiiyuao maintains ihlnina dsiightluliy healthy condition. IQUaOIab-tl-l ‘ldxlalull i- liist was as iollowsz-Toast F. J. E. Wright; The King, Ouri lbodge, Bro. H. J. Massey; Solo, 1310.! Albert l-luestls; Our Town, Bro. Ex-' Mayor J. F. Amett; readings, Bro. James A. Morrison; Our Province, Bro. lion. J. F. McNcill; solo, Bro. George Bownoss; The Ladies, mo! S. Graham Pagers; God Save The! King-S. ' A i i CURLING I -;_ i Supporters ol_ the “roarilr game“ are requested to be on hand this a1- ternoon at 3 o'clock. It -is under-l’ stood that a big competition is in the course oi development. Skilled male tgxtile operatives in l Germany now receive 10.7 cents a} hour. ' i Foreign style footwear is being worn in many cities o! China. i t it's ,, fishing fleet con- is reported very much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott, Un- ion Road, are spmding a lew weeks in the United States. ' Miss Frances H. McCabc, York, is convalescing alter a very serious at- attached to the pay cheques oi lfeb- W101! °f 111955195- ruary 1 and voting will continue until March 5 when the votes will be counted and the names oi’ those el- ected almouneed-Moncton Trans- l crlpt. . - x ISLANDERS LEAVE‘ FOR THE‘ WEST-Parker A. Horne. Harold TH‘ Ranlsay Jr., Harry Yule. ieit this, morning ior Western Canada. on ai business trip. ’ I ___.— NEW FIRM FOR CHARLOTTE- TOWN--New business establishments are always welcome. It is gratifying tilereiore to note the advertisement] in today's Guardian oi the opening oi a new wholesale iruit business by ‘ Messrs. J. Pope Clarke and J. 5., MacDonald under the name o1 , Clarke A: MacDonald. Mr- Cillfiw was formerly a partner in the whole- sale firm or Clarke Bros, and Mr.‘ MacDonald has been doing business, under, his own name. Both gsntle-, men who are favorably known and| have wide experience,‘ will have the best wishes o! our readers in_build- ing up a business that will be profit- able to themselves and to the com- munity generally. .1. _____.____.__.__. l . PERSONALS Mrs. ‘rhos. McCabei Stanhvpfi.‘ I l l l Mr. Alex. Benton, York, spent yes- ieiday in the city on business. _ I Mr. William out, ar. Covehesd ml The Guardian regrets to learn o! the serious illness o! Mr. Jis. H. .ing ZGINIG, Bro. jGz-and, Bro. A. J. Carruthers; Mr. ‘James McKenna 0i Conway. brakesman on the C. N. R.. leit a (cw days ago for Calilornia, where he will spend the balance of the winter. He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Philip ‘MOKCXIIIO. Western Cuardian -zo CHILDREN'S COATS. s to 14 years. selling 33 1-3 oii. At Sinclair's. 1153-18-2i —-I‘ASSED AWAIK-Miss Libblc Clark passed away at her home in Sunlmerside last night mt the ace oi 82 years. Pilrieral will take place on Monday at Trinity United Church lit 2 p. m.—S. ‘ » —BANQUET AND INSTALLATION 0F 0FFICERS——'I'llC Prince Edward Lodge No. 22, I. 0. O. R, held their annual meeting at their 1111K Rooms in the lvliknlhul Block‘ on Thursday evening when the iollcw- oillcers were installed: Noble Edgar Clark," Vice R‘- cording Sea, Bro. Keith Cameron; Finance Sec. Bro. George W. Hogg; ‘Treasurer, Bro. B. W. Sharpe. ‘There were about sixty members present and alter the business oi the meet- ing was completed they papuired to the Cliiimi Hotel, where an enjoy- able banquet Wm held in commem- oration oi the birthday oi John Wildey, the founder oi.’ Oddicllow- ship. Alt-al- an excellent dinner over which Bro, F. J. E. Wright presided. some fine speeches were made and a. musical program enjoyed. The toast Special ICFrOm Men’ s Dept. MEN'S TIES. KNITTED AND IANCYSILKS, taken from our regular $1.00 range. Sale Price 50c. ~ MEN'S FINE GLOVES. Capo Gloves Unlined and Silk Lined-DEER SKIN-GOAT SKIN-GREY SUEDE S. ETC. all the popular makes at prices that will make you buy. Come to-day. your size may not be here next week. MEN'S LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. Sim ior the smaller mell- Balbrlggan-Nainsook-Silka-Etc. a good assortment to choose from at a worth while saving, PATON'S LIMITED “Special From The Ladies Qeady-to WearDepartment . i LADIII 0mm‘! moon minus u $1.15. sALLANcs or us. donors nalssas, 01.00. RACK or SOILID palssas. your choice, will. aAcx ‘or IVINING AND AFTERNOON niiassss. Values up 1o $35.00- Sela Price "J5. IALLANCI OI‘ ALL lPIING COATS, large shes and abouts. HALF rams: 4 mica or oimpaaN-s passes S. lllll I to 5-7 to l! ytlli, 83.75. ALL LADIES RAIN COAT!’ BALI‘ PRICE. BALANCE OI ALL WINTER COATI- Values up to $50.00. Sale price $15.00. raroivfs noun-an / sndwiwarr _ S flecidl-Domestic Dept. I I ‘SIIKITINO. ‘ll all l4 Inches wide. 70c quaiity- Bale enemas cohort. m value. Sale Price m. » lilltmds. Ircwll. Green. Yellow. Grey led. Regu- “ivhhaw . . ~ » . h _ .llns_eerbed.ooosaulit.i>ina,ruuw.n -- "law ‘by... 1...». ’ '. - Jlflvnltablal VIHIIIS._IIIIIIIG, a . .~ _ a ‘ us rei lwrnss aisstl _‘ Ililgbls m summit-aqua Inlet! hi». It; _ gigs. Insular stun-i. . IATON‘! 5 . l .,,.... .- sists oi 20.000 boats. ‘lg/lot This EVENT Nilil ‘if 4- p. No competitl . We happen to be the only firm In this etly go» .l-' in; out o! business so our prises I are non competitive. _ SE! Till POINT! Now it ls up to you to saver." money and time so. some like ' and participate in our mat... If..- tin-my priced. - _‘ f - coMn-saic-rnslv any). PATON'S LIMITED iisii idea-fly 000,000 pairs oi leather lqg- _ gings were made in France last yearn "-- ..., Charlottetown Board of Trade: Special Meeting i Senator J. J. Iluglles “till address 8 o'clock. Subject. ' Increased Subsidy elcoirie. 1149-1-18-21. IQQOOOQvQOvo00000000000000 St. James Presbyterian Church, MINISTEII.—REV. W. BRUCE MUIB ()RGANIST—\VALTER McNUTT l z the Board Tuesday evening Matt]; ', for Prince Edward Island." Everybody u I WALLACE L. HIGGINS, ascertain‘ l If-u ._ f’\ s» ~11 . OOO0OOOOOOOOOOf§QO'.OI'.'.‘.' P‘ l m! -. n, l,- 11.00 A. BL-I Ottawa. O-OOOOOOOOOOQ-O-WO-VV-IO:QOQOO AnthcnP-"Oh loi- a (Jios The Ciloir, Solois OOOOO-OO-OO-OO-OOOOQOQOOOOOOOQ Zion ' Presbyte ' HIORNING lcv. Dr. Robert Johnson, Knox Church.’ Quarlctic-"Chrlstlan, the Morn Breaks Sweetly" Shelley . Mrs, Lawson, Mix J. Macdonald, Mr. (Jliurles (lzlllughcr, Mr. Charles McKenzie. lilcrning Service will be Broadcast, 52.30 l‘. Rik-Sunday School and Men's Bible Class. EVENING 7 p. m. Joint service ln Zion Church. OO%>O§OOQOO§4000OOOOOOOOQOQQQ§OOOOW<OOOOO MlNlSTEllw-IIE)’. M. SCOTT FULTON, M. A, I. D. ORGANIST-IVIIL L. D. THOMPSON .._.’_..<e-..-..._-.;..-..~._-... .. ,. .. _ I. er Walk With God" Ar. Novelio i. Mr. Arthur Bruce. o-i~§;_ O-O-O-OOOO-OQOQOOQQ fr." . = ‘w-JW OOO-QO-O-O-OQQ rian Church Soprano S0l0—-“I.c€i\'0 it W Miss Flora O fOOO§§-O-§ OO+§Q40OQW MORNING , _ ' 11.00 A. M.—"l‘lie Faith Thai. ovcreomuJK-z . Anthem-J Ilow Lung Wilt Thou Forget MG” . Mrs..Jas. Maclillillaxhlvlixed Quartetie and Choir. 2,30 P. M.-5_abl_iath School and Bible Classes. EVENING 7.00 I’. )I.-—"Tlic Curse of Being Too Busy" Rev, Robert Johnston, D. D., Ottawa. . Anthcm—-"O God Our IIelp in Ages Past" . . . . . . Marlin Mrs. I-‘rank Laifcrty and Choir. Silzdciiis and Strangers Welcome. 0044-400000000000000000001 aeoooovoooooooooo-o-oo-o-o-o-ooo» -.. “Adv”? .,.~<_,.._-4-.-5_.-_..._.<.-.-;...._.;_<_a ' l- . . Pfleuger ithIIim" . . . - . .........Ellll C. mpbcll §rf§§§-O-Or§§§O400§-O O9§$§ O CO §§§Q§QO4>§ OQ-O-O4Q-QPOUQOQQOOQQ Trinity United Church Mlnistersz-Itev. ll. Ramsay, D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown, ILA. Organist: - Prof. W. E. I-‘lctchcr, A. B. C. M. A. T. C. L. Anthem by Anthem by o o+++++o+ voo-o-ovvooekvo 040+» a o QO-OOO-OQOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO" Mlnlsicb-Dr. A. 10.00 A. iVL-Prliycr Electing. 11.00 A. lWL-"Tlie “brill Wide Task oI the Church" Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. ' This Service Broadcast by C. H. C. K. 2.30 I‘. lit-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 7.00 I’. M.—"T|il' Second Bcatllude" — Rev. Di‘. Ramsay Solo-"The Lord is My Light" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Allitseh Mr. George Johnson. ' A Cordial Welcome to all. Urgunlnl-lllsl Roberta Spencer, I. T. C. L. The Choir. The Choir. O0 0'6 OOOQ>EOOQ&OQ-O-O-O-OOQO-Qt4>' PRINCI astn""*'*" l-‘ITZRO! "L. C. Vlnccnl. Q-PO-OQ GO-O-O-O O-Orv O-¥f§ Anthem-"O Ye That. Love the You are inviicd to attend BAPTIST CHURCH. ' MORNING WORSHIP 1i o'clock SERMON-‘TIIE TEARS OF JESUS" . Anihcm-"Sun oi‘ My Soul" SUNDAY scnooi. 2.10 RM. p Think it over! Ask yourselt "What sort o! a school, would this school be, ii every member was jug up, M57" EVENING WORSIIII’ ‘l O'CLOCK SERMOIi-“TIIE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAGEDY" DR. VINCENT Anthem- ‘God So Loved the World" , , . . . . , _ , _ , , __ ggflmg -O-O+GGO-O-O-OOOOO-#OO~QQO4&O§OOO“*“““ I St. Paul's Church DR. VINCENT .......'hirner Lord" . . . . . Coleridge-Taylor l any and all services o! TIIE the Glory of Israel." otter-my Anlhem-"Seek REV. II. I). RA QQOQOWWOWOOO-OOOO- A DAY OI‘ PRAYER. FOR THE AIIMQMQflTQ CONFERENCE 11.00 a. l\I.-—Mnrnlng Prayer and Sermon-"Salvatlon, l"; Mrs. F. M. Nash will sing. 2.30 t. lib-Sunday Sohoo] an; pm, ma,“ 7-" P- ll-Ivenins Prayer and Sermon. followed by the llolv Communion. Sermon, Subject-Pile m; Ibo ~ Wrote a Gospel and Nearly’ Wrecked the Church? ~ A. Cordial Welcome u an. Ye thelfll" ........ Ii YMOND, seem.‘ '