.. n‘ __. Aucusr 21. 192.2 m} THE CHARLOTTETOfiWN GUARDIAN film-Z- Canada. Over 30,000 Readers In The Prov. Over 8,000 Readers In The City. -— Every Day — A Adverlllfifl cannot afford to be without the Charlottetown Guardian to convey their message to clutomere and prospective customers. It pays to advertise in the Charlottetown Guardian. Readers owe it as a duty to patronize advertiser! in the Charlottetown Guardian who make it pouible for them to gel their paper at less cost: than any other morning newmvw‘ 111 The Charlottetown Guardian covers Prince Edward Inland m“, the dew. ii“- ‘ ‘ “““‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ _‘ “M ppoa-O-QQ-Qwvv v l Advertising 6 [-1 entg, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per v inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- Notlccs, 70c. per 11158. w‘ Q-§§ eo4+w~ ‘ j Agents Wanted WANTED - MAN OR woman to travel and appoint agents for old-established house in business in Toronto forty-two years. Position permanent. Write m.- particulars. expense allow- ance, etc. Winston Co., Toronto. A. W. B-IO-ws-tl-Sept. 28. AGENTS AGENTS -- MAKE, BIG YAY also liberal bonuses with Public service guaranteed shirts, ties, hosiery underwear. Wonderful mines. No experience necessary. Write for free selling outfit. Dept. 227, Public Service’, London, (lntario. , A. W. Aug. 27-Sept. 3-10-11-24. Boarders Wanted -?r swarm-rs accomronaran. 219 Euston. Street. 5358-8-25-31. ETUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT TWO LADY STUDENTS AC- commodatod at 108 Fitzroy St. 5350-8-25-31 STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED. Quiet rooms. Apply 23 Upper Prince Street. 5371-8-26-61. Miscellaneous IOIIN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vinclal Land Surveyor, Herman- ville, iR. 3, Souris.) lZ BOXES OF SWEET BISCUITS at 10c per lb. Friday and Satur- clay. Cash and Corry Meat Market, 1B7 Great George Street. , 5373-8-26-21. lva uava A NUMBER or EN- qnu-les for houses. If you have a. property to rent list it with us. Charlottetown Real Estate. , 5330-8-24-6i. IIIAVE YOUR WANTS IN AM- crican rubber and leather belt- ing both at half price. Material quarantced. Clinton Morrison, Heft Dealer, Fredericton Station, P. E. I. 5327-8-24-61. WILL TIIE PERSON iVllO FOUND ‘the three Rings, two with Dia- mond Settings and one with Brown Stone, in one of the pub- llc Bath Rooms in the Queen Hotel, return same to the Patriot or Guardian Office, and receive rcwzlrcl. 5391-8-27-31. Wanted Wasran _ ANTIQUE PICTURES. Apply Guardian. 5364-8-25-31. WANTED — SMALL FURNISHED apartment or house keeping rooms for two adults. Phone 985-0. 5402-8-27-2i. WANTED _ ALE aorruas, rrs. Rater-Payable In Advance Central Guardian locals, 4e. per word: Weshrn 1nd g Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming l’ Cards, eto., 4c. per name; per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. o m- ac per word. Other rates on applications. . rvv word; In Memoriam 4 mum of Condolence, m. 1 per inch 1 For Sale CARDBOARD, SUITABLE FOB lining outhouees. .etc., 1o. per sheet. Guardian office. ti con SALE - om runs‘. I cents bundle. Guardian Office. fl-l-t-f. FOR SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Oflice. . FOR- SALE-JHARLOR SUITE. St. 5880-8-20-21 FOIL SALD-SPANIEL PUPS. AP- ply to Ralph Crockett. 246 Fitz- roy St. 5388-8-20-31 FOR SALE — I0 ACRES 0F potatoes 21.5 miles from St. Peters Road. Apply Guardian. 5361-8-25-31. PROPERTY FOR. SALE - HOUSE nineteen rooms, two apartment houses, two lots, one corner store one house outside city limits. fox ranch, if acre land. House. Elm Avenue, country property will ex; change for city property, one house 0n Kent Street, one corner lot, one large house, good local- ity. Charlottetown Real Estate. 5330-8-24-61. Enquire l2 Ambrose \. Male Help Wanted LOOK AHEAD-GET INTO THE Civil Service as Postman, Clerk, Customs Examiner, Immigration I speck/or, etc. Full details free from the M. C. C., Toronto (10) M. H. W. 8-8-13-20-27. BECOME EXPERT BARBIE through our special low coat course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Harrington, Halifax. ‘ M. H. W. Nov. lt-atttf. RELIABLE MAN T0 TAKE CARE store route; distribute and col- lect; new product, protected ter- ritory; earn excellent weekly in- come. Tanner Peanut Products, St. Paul, ltfinn. M. H. W. Aug. 27-11. COUNTRIPS GREATEST SPEC- ialty-New invention revolution- izes auto washing. Quickly wash- es, cleans, polishes. Autoists, gar- ngcs. gas stations, etc, buy im- mediately. Exceptional profit. Write Gyro Brush Company of Canada, Dept. 105, London, Ont. M. H. W. 13-20-27-3. AN UNUSUAL‘: OPPéIIIéIAIJmIU 5 ' AN B $3 weekly in spare time selling well known line Personal Christmas Cards. Scores of stenc- graphcrs. accountants. Clef-ltd. rte, exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Limited, Tor- und (its. Phone 1107 or write W. on“, Represenmtlves wgntgd Michael. Charlottetown. 8mg" towns mm 3759-64-11- M. n. w.- -l6-l8-20-23-25-27. Situations Vacant Persona] ATTENTION —— GREATEST IM- PR1‘; ATE ‘HNDERGARTENQ llkluable demand this season pay, Adv“; given f", by m; ‘for our celebrated, inexpensive Royal" Series Christmas Greet- 1118 Cnrds. Secure orders now even in spare time, deliver later. Tre- mendous profits. Experience or "Dital unnecessary. Big five dollar sample book free to work- 1118- Bradley-Garretson, Brant- ford. Ontario. S. V. Aug. 27-61. Sales Help and Agents ~1121EE HUNDRED nonpans i l spare time to Christmas sell- "? _Imi1erial Art’ Christmas cards. British Canadian Publish- "11 Co» Ltd. 42a Patrick Bulld- lns, Toronto. s.n.w. 121-22-27-1. Lost fir-annex covaman LOOSE 111111 price book. Reward. Guard- "l- 5401-8-27-2i. Female Help Wanted .‘___%___________ 138M? WANTED T0 saw non. t“: homo. Sewing machine nec- ‘1- "v Sclllrg. Ontario Neckw montjf; fiomlvenv. Dept. m. 0r. W. ii. Carson ‘CHIROPRACTOR “n” Y!!! Palmer Grad” to "1 Prince st. Phone I012 Home Calla Marlo. Hfwl?‘ Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Toronto (10.1 Personal 8-8-13-20-27. Well Satisfied (Canadian Preel) VERNON, B. C. A118. 26rd}. J. Chambers, President of the Associ- ated Growers, has returned from the Imperial Economic Conference, wcll satisfied with the preference which has been given to Canada on apples entering the British mar- ket. Mr. Chambers states that apple growers have, according to publlsh- . ed report/a, secured all they could reasonably expect. There in B01110 uncertainty as to just what the re- suit will be. 1t is now awed the following to be as near accurate as can be timated. On. the basis of a box of applel landed in England at a cost of $2.00, the Canadian grower has an advantage of 12% per cent., this being the difference between the value of sterling in New York and in Montreal, or 25 cents a 40-90111"! ‘box. In addition, the Canadian grower is protected by the duty. which works out. at 28 cents I101’ box, which the shipper in the Unit- ed States has to pay in U. S. funds. t gow Church of‘ Christ Bible School ' the home of the bride, where an CENTRAL GUARDIAN FOIL A DEAL BARGAIN 9c per lb. See window. Venetian Gard 5393-8-27-11. THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN can be obtained at Subway Tobacco Store, Moncton, N. B. Aug. 10-tf. SERVICES 1n York Pastoral Charge on Sunday, August 25th, will be: Central Church at 11 a. m4 York, 8 p. m.; Brackley, 7.30 D. m. FOR. A REAL BARGAIN 9c per lb. See window. Venetian Gardens. 5393-8-27-11. SUNDAY SERVICES-New Glas- l0.00 am. Worship period 11.00 am. Evening service in the Fredericton ‘Church no p. m. Wm. o. Qulgley, Pastor. FOR A REAL BARGAIN 9c per lb. See window. Venetian Gardens. 5393-8-27-11. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH. —Servlces for August 28th: 11 am. Cavendish: 3 p. m. Stanley Bridge; 7.80, New Glasgow. The Elmer Far- nell Music Company will give a. Sacred Concert in the Cavendish Church on Sunday, September 4th at 7.80. ENGAGEMENT-Mr, m3 M“, John McKenna announce the en- gagement of their daughter Helen Louise to Mr. Frederick G. Kelly. Marriage to take place 1n the near 111111211. 5399-B-27-li. POLICE COURIZ-At the Police Court yesterday morning a man charged with reckless driving was fined $10; two drunk and incapables were fined $10 and costs or 5 clays, $10 and costs or i0 clays respective- ly. A case of non-support was ad- journed until Monday. HUNTER RIVER. CHARGE- United Church of Canada, Sunday August 28'. North Wiltshire Church school 10 a. m. service 11 a. m. Wheatley River School 2 p. m. Ser- vice at 3 p. m. Hunter River school 10.30 a. m. Service at 7.30 p. m. The Paltor will be the preacher for the day. ’ ‘THE BAPTIST CIIURCIL-Rev. C. R. Freeman, D. D., will preach morning and evening. taking as his morning theme "Following Christ" and speaking in the evening in "Amid the Unknown." Miss Llena Mlwl-nre. soprano. sings at the morning service, while the Mala Quartette, Messrs. Qulgley. Calder, Dlngweli and Stems will sing, at the evening service, "Secret Prayer" and "Almost Persuaded." Sunday School forms part of morning ser- vice with study period from 12 to 12.30. " WEDDING BELLS-The pretty marriage took place on Wednesday uwrnins. Alllzust 3rd, at st. Pat- rick's Church, Fort Augustus. of Miss Edith Halloran, of Johnston's River and Mr. Patrick Mullen, of Scotchiort, Rev. D. P. Croken, pas- tor, ofllciating. The bride, who was dressed in e. flower blue silk net dress with pick taffeta, wore a large pink hat and other accessories in white, and carried a beautiful bou- quet of pink camations and maiden hair fern. She was attended by her ulster, Miss Hilda, who wore a. flow- ered pink chiffon dress with hat and other accessories in blue and white sweet peas. The groom, in a well chosen attire, was supported by his brother. M.r. Ambrose Mul- len. The ceremony was witnessed by a. group of friesxls and relatives, after which the party proceeded to elaborate breakfast was thoroughly Bllloyfld by all. The wedding party dined at_the fascinating summer 110M Dlflvly. and very favourable weather added to the joy of such an important day for them. Much enthusiasm was shown for the 310N118 0011911! by a welcome home- wlnlns and sooner by Mr. Mullen’: family. The supper, attended by a group of friends, was honoured by the presence of Rev. J. B. Mcfn. tyre, who spoke very favorably of the yonnr couple and congratulated them on having such a beautiful new home in which to take up their new duties in llfm-(Patrict please wily). ——-§.__, DEATHS DART-At Desable, Aug. m, 1933, lllole May Dart, Funeral tomorrow Anz- 2a from her home at DeSeble at 1.80 p. m. thence to the United Church, Hampton. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAIII. IMBLAMER Charlottetown n“ North Wllhhlrr Phone I40 The Cninfil-u, \',iI-\"l-.' thus hi! a lemlcmtsow WEEK-Elli SPENAL Club Sandwich Three Dech of it. LOBSTER. TOMATO. LSTTUCE. MAYONNAISI.‘ TEA OR COFFEE. WIIITES To: Rooms 53S3-B-25-3l. CHURCH SERVICES —- North Wiltshire United Church, Service I1 a. m. The Mission Band will have o. public service at 7.30. Good program. Address by Miss Mabel Newsom of Charlottetown. A FINE TEAM-The handsome pair of Black Percheron Home ex- hibited at the Provincial Exhibition by Mr. Peter Martin, Hunter River, which won two first prizes and one second in the Show Birlg, have been purchased by Messrs. L. M. Poole 8r Co, for their City Delivery. HAS FINE DISPLAY-IVE‘. S J-I. Payne, Dominion Entomologist, at- tended the Provincial Exhibition this season with his always interesting mllection of insects. He left yes- terday to attend the Provincial Ex- hibition in St. John, N. B. BELLE RIVER and Belfast Unit- ed Church of Canada services Sun- day, Aug. 28th are as follows: Ei- don. 11 a. m.: Belle River, 7.30 p. m. This service will be addressed by Itev. G. Evans. The meeting of Sunday School as usual. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Pastor. IS ‘IRANSFERRED-Mi‘. George Clow, accountant in the local branch of the Provincial Bank of Canada, left yesterday moming to take up his work in a branch at Montreal. Mr. Clow, who is a nat- ive of Summerside, has worked in Charlottetown for a number of years where he has made many friends. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. - Mr. A. W. Trueman of Mount Alli- son University will be soloist at the morning service, giving two Arias “lord God of Abraham" and “It is Enough" from “Elijah? In the ev- enlng, Miss Verna Rodd will be heard in a. soprano solo and Mrs. Roy Cudmore and Mr. George Johnsolfin a soprano and tenor duet. Rev. C. N. Brown will preach at both services. RETURNED T0 PACIFIC.— Miss Elizabeth Noonan, of the teaching staff of Scholl and Spratt/s College, Victoria, B. C., who has been spend- ing her vacatlon at her old home in Albany, P, E. L, and spending a few days in Moncton with her aunt, Mrs. M. McMahon, Lutz street, left on the Ocean Limited yesterday on her return to the Pacific Coast.- Moncton Times. PERSONALS Mrs. W. E. Carter has as her guest Mrs. Aonbmee Sentrleg of Brookfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mulligan, Newton, attended the Exhibition in Charlottetown on Wednesday. Miss Ethel Hagen, Mlllvale has returned home after undergoing an operation in the City Hospital. Mrs. Charles Dodge and two sons, Carl and Puddle, of Halifax. N. S., are visiting the home of Mrs. Dodge's aunt, Mrs. Ernest Baker, of Morel]. Miss Gertrude Phillips, who has been visiting Charlottetown, the guest of her uncle, Mr. H. Phillipa, returned to Montreal on Friday, after spending a most enjoyable holiday on the Island. _.__.__i__.____. Illnnrdh-Jirrt nld for vrnnndl," SUCCESS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Success W. I. met at the home of Miss Mamie Campbell on Tuesday evening, Aug. 16th, with a large sent, Miss May MacCregor occupied the chair. Meeting opened with re- peating the Creed in unison. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved, and roll call was responded to with an apple ro- cipe. ‘rho different items of busi- ness were than taken up. Mrs. J. A. Whitehead provided the enter- tainment for the evening, Mrs. Whitehead, Mrs. John Mac- Gregor, and. Miss Aileen Campbell were appointed on the progmme committee for “ meeting. Lunch committee, Mrs. Hort Mae- Kay and Mrs. J. A. Bain. Meeting Brown. _ After the adjournment of the meeting, lunch was served by Miss Campbell and Mn. Bruce K141319900- ~ number in attendance. ‘lhe Presi- dent and Vice President being ab-‘ will be held at the home of Mrs.‘ i-._v DANCING 9 to 12 Beach Grove Inn MONDAY Admission 50c Ife a Gyro Dance Aug. Ztl-sal-mon-tl. lV. B. Premier A ddress es Accountants SAINT JOIN, N. 3., Aug. 26.- (By the Canadian Prces)—'1‘he an- nual convention of the Dominion Association of Chartered Account- ants concluded its business here today. Premier C. D. Richards ad- dressed the members at their an- nual banquet tonight. Prank M. Harvey, Calgary, was elected president today, succeeding A. E. Cox, Saint John. Next year's convention will be held somewhere in Alberta but the exact scene ls yet to be named. Tomorrow the accountants will sail across to Digby, N. S, return- ing in the afternoon and leaving later for their homes. Although‘ the association has 1,500 members in Canada, only about twenty-five were here for the meeting, due largely to the com- parative fewness of members in this province. Prone To Insanity (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 36.-Iniellec- tuala are prone to insanity not be- cause of excessive brain work, but because great interest in intellect- ual pursuits is conducive to neglect of ordinary health precautions. This opinion was expressed in the course of an interview by Dr. Andre Barbe, TELLS STURY 0F INHIIMAN THIRD DEGREE (Canadian Press) MINEOLA, N. ‘L, Aug. witness in the ‘third degree‘ trial of five Nassau County policemen today quoted one of the defend- ants as saying he had stood on the prostrate form of a prisoner and rocked back and forth. ant was being questioned. was quoted by Llttleton as saying: stomach and the other on his throat and I rocked back and forth and it didn't fizz on him." the remark and defense counsel immediately began a systematic at- tack on Littleiorfs story. Medical testimony introduced earlier attributed Starks death to a double fracture of the larynx. Under cross examination by John M. Levy, Llttlcton said he "just smiled" at Tappens alleged remark and thought little of it. He had warned the police against “third degree" methods, he said. “And was Tnppen smiling, too,“ Levy asked. “Yes, he was grinning all through ft," Littleton replied. “$0 that the whole thing was in the nature of a joke?" "Yes." _ It was not until later, the young prosecutor said, that he learned Stark had been fatally injured. 5171111“ death followed his arrest with three other youths on charges allenlst attached to La. Salpetriere, of Paris, one of the best known mental hospitals in the world. Physical disorders were in a very; great majority of cases the cause of mental disorders, the physician said, but. on the other hand mental alertness did not necessarily result from increased physical comfort. Although modern‘ mechanics had raised. “the standard of living," they had not increasedvthe intelli- gence of individuals or nations. SOURIS Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce, cf Boston, Mass, are visiting in Sou- ris, the guests of Mr. Pierces fa- ther, Mr- ‘Norbert Pierce. Mr. Joseph MacKinnon, Bear River, was a recent visitor here. Mr. James G. Briarley, of West- rnount, Montreal, has joined Mrs. Brlarley who ls summerlng at Sou- ris. Miss Josephine King, of Boston, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Cheverie. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. MacDonald, of Elmira, were motorists to town on Wednesday. Friends of the Rev. Emanuel Inckhart, pastor of St. James United Church, Antlgonfsh, N. S, and former minister in the United Church at Souris, were pleased to see him again when he made a. short visit to our town. Mr. Lock- hsrt was accompanied by his son, Mr. George and daughter, Mlu Doric. Mr. George Cheverie is visiting friends and relatives in East Bal- tic. I-Iic many friends will regret to of robbing and assaulting Mrs, Valeria Hizenski, a. mother. on Miss Margaret Martin, at her home, on the eve of her departure from Eldon to reside in Charlotte- town. The address given below was read by Miss Annie Smith, and the gift referred to-an electric iron- was presened. by Mrs. Halliday. Miss Martin pleasingly expressed her and graitude in a few sincere words of thanks. An espec- pleasure ially enjoyable evening was spent The impromptu program included a sing song of old and new favorites, W. D. Glllls and a solo by Mrs. which was much enjoyed. Mr. J. J. McDonald created much , _ , _ l “V _ f. merrlment by his witty stories told in his inimitable style. Messrs J. ‘ .7_ Largbee and E. Gillis similarly entertained. A bounteous lunch was then serv- ed by the ladies after which the singing of Auld Lang Sy-ne and God Save The King brought a suc- Miss Margaret Martin: a. social gathering of this kind ha overit a tinge of sadness. such as we feel this evening. and have i911 since your decision to leave Bclfas and make your home in another place. In all the church activities we seem to realize as never before, how large a place you have filled, and the severing of these friendly ties cannot but cause regret to all. darkest cloud ‘has its silver lining-and it is that bright side which we wish But it is said that the to stress tonight. We are glad that you will not be so far away but that you may ofte learn of the sudden illness of Hon. Harry D. MacLean, who is at pres- ent receiving treatment at tho Prince Edward Island Hospital in Charlottetown. The Guardian joins in wishing Mr. MacLean a speedy recovery-G. I Life Sentence n, as: smith, Alsociafed Press Sid! Correspondent MADRID, Aug. zit-General Jose Sonjurjo, prominent member of the Royaiiet. regime, om convicted of rebellion against the young Repub- lic today and sentcpced to death. Ills sentence was then commuted to life imprisonment. The climax of a day and a half 0f deliberation by a mixed tribunal of the Supreme Court and the Cabinet violently divided the pop- ulace according to its sympathies and gave rile to rumors of another wwmwam. . rest assured that all things together for good. We realize that you ready to help forward ehergetical , The ’ Presbyterian Church In Canada ltlinllter: ‘L Rev. n. moor-hem ugm, no. ’ Morning at Eleven O'clock. NO EVENING SERVICE > DURING AUGUST STRANGERS AND VISI- , TORS OORDIALLY PAGE THREE . 26.-—-A Martin W. Littlcton, Jr., assist- District Attorney and the youthful son of a famous lawyer, was the witness. He pointed out Deputy Chief Prank N. Tappen, one of the five men charged with beating Stark to death, and told of an alleged converstaion he had with Tappen at the time Hyman Stark, suspected of robbery and an attack on a. policeman’: mother, Tappen, who weighs 240 pounds, "That's the toughest guy I ever saw. 1 had to put one foot on his Tappen has denied ever making detectives ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION l 0n the evening of August 32nd, a goodly number of friends waited fr § P. .l.’s Week-end Special A PLUMS o SUGAR . l1 ,.‘.?.‘2:§.‘$E.T.....§L“MS l» $1.25 P. J. MacDONALD k .... . ...... Q) the benefit of Belfast, never coo busy to assist a neighbor or any one in need and we know we will often miss you. To your aunt, Mrs. Irving, whom e5 of the Belfast United Church and when you ‘come- back. to Bel fast, Margaret" _ “we will receiv- you “lllll a Ccod mllle fzllthew- which means. “a hundred thousam we have known for a long time. welcomes." v we tender our respect and appre- “we 55y 1L yo, an hour, o, m, vial-ion for her many womanly years, _ qualities and attributes, Believe us dear friend, these are prim gears, not words of flattery. $00 91W" We say it coldly, say it with i spoken and which we know you kiss, 58891512, but the sincere sentiments And yet we have no other wort of our feelings toward you. than this- Will you please accept this lit- "Good-bye." ‘ 519 81ft t0 remind you of friends Let us say it "smiling" this even who will never forget you, and who ing. will always be interested in your signed on behalf Of_. welfare. In your removal to your The Ladies Aid and the W. M. 8 new home you have the best lvish- cf The Belfast UIIllPd Church, ggi Afr v ‘#44:’: l rm" 3319051 171mb PRINCE AND .- ITZIBOY 5T5. MORNING WORSHIP 11 0'CI.0('li Sermon-“Folicwing Christ” . . . . . .. Df- P11101113" Soprano Solo-Selected . .. .. . . ‘Miss Lena MacLure Sunday School offers a Bible Study period from l2 to 12.30. Dr. Freeman preaches at Marshfleld 3 I’. M. EVENING wonslllr" 1 ocnovx Male Quartetle-“Secret Prayer" Messrs. Qulgley, Calder, Dlngvvell and Sirrns. SQrmon-“Amld the Unknown" . . . . . . . . .. Dr. Freeman Male Quartette-“Almost Persuaded" M95511, Quigley, Calder, Dlngwell and Stern!- ’ You are cordially welcome to all servllfci 0f ""3 BAPTIST CHURCH. "f0 i l Trinity United Church Mlnleteri-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown, lVLA. Organiafp-Mr. A. Roy Kendall, L.Il.A.ftI., A.A.G.O. 10.00 A. MF-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. lW.—MOI'nlng Worship. Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. Sermon . . . . . . Baritone Solo. Aria-s, “Lord God of Abraham," from Elijah . Mendelssohn "It is Enough" Mr. A. W. Trueman 7.00 P. M.—Eve_rling Worship. Sermon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . soprano and Tenor Mrs. Roy Cudmorc Soprano Solo-“Come Unto Mo" from Miss Verna. Rodd Services Broadcast by Station C. H- C- Kl stranger; and Visitors are Cordially Welcome. Rev. C. N. Brawn, M. A. . Staincr and Mr. George Johnson, "Tllc Messiah" --liandel ++abce nn 9-0 l . ee-vo+o+e+w+owm+co+ca l Eresbyterian Church . Ziox. We say it smiling, soy it choke: I REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSITE, MINISTER. PROF. LOUIS D. THOMPSON-Organist and Choirlcoder. , MORNING WORSHIP eessful “surprise party" to a close. ‘Dear Margaret: It is seldom that l’. friendship which has so happily Ii return to visit us and renew the 2 existed between us-and so we xvili. I work‘ g WQYQ 0V0!‘ E ly every good work which seemed for‘ Z t > o S1‘. JAMES’ CHURCH i > INVI‘ ID. t 10.00 A. M.—-Sabbath School and Bible Cir-laci- 11-00 A. IVI.—RBV. R. J. SIAEWIII, Th. 13., YVCSl-VUIE. N- 5-, Subjecb-"Our High Calling of Guild." Solo, “O For the INIIIES "Y 3 D9" Miss Alice Coffin S Mendelssohn ,, EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. lVL-Rev. It. J. Stewart, Th. 8., Subject-"The Challenge of the Cross." v Q Sololst-Jiirs. Roy J. Stewart, of “cstvlllr, h. n.- “It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lllfll, and ‘z to ling praises unto Ills nameP-Ps- 9211~ z Wcstville. N. S. v41 §~OQ4§+++§§§+%§§§444-f§ A St. Paul ’s Church 14th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.30 A. lib-Holy Communion. 10.00 A. xvi-The Sunday School- ll.00 A. lib-blaming Prayer and Sermon. Preacher Rev. F. A. Macliiillmn, M. A., of Philadelllhh- Olfertory Solo-"Caet Thy Burden on the lard" llamblcn Miss Margaret Stems. 7.00 P. lVL-Evcnlng Prayer and Sermon by "l" Rcillm EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., RECTOR- THE SALVATION ARMY ADJUTANT‘ AND MRS. KIMMDY‘ orrlcans IN cannot: 11.00 A. M-Sabiecb-“Attcnthnce at. God's Iiousc." 2.00 P. bL-snnday School and Bible Class. 7.00 P. M.-Snbject—-“Robllery." You will be given a cordial welcome. i _ ‘In; 1 i . i ‘ .