_ MAY 23, 1932 ‘ed Rose-tea, The New Zfllqb, Bnollll LABEL40lb. "It Ie good tee or It would not be In a Red Rose package” GEIITIIAI. lilllllllllll ISLANDEBS TO WED- Mrs. Al- fred P large of 10s Angelg; an. nounces the engagement o: he; daughter Jean Beatrice to Mr. Rob. ert Bruce MucKinnon. MIlTllge m take place in ‘the near future, M155 large and Mfr. MacKlnnorl were former residents l of Prince Edward island. OBDINATION AT ST. DUN‘ STAWs-At Si. Diinslarls’ Basilica on Saturday morning, Louis A. Dougan and Eugene Nlurray. Char- lottetown, were raised to the dig- nity oi’ the Holy Priesthood. The fTTlol lv PRUERAM WEST KENT SCHOOL qhe Arbor and B11191" DIV E1‘ miss; at West Kent School begin mgyat i0 o'clock e. m. The musieei part of the program is under the direction of Prof. 14ml! D. ‘mompson- The public are cord- “fly invited to be present. Mr. Reuben MacDonald will preside: PROGRAM chorus: "0 Csnadfl-Lavalee. we School. I Bxercise-"Hiawathals Sailing“- Qgmmy RCIbISOII, JBITY 10MB‘, Al“ m wood, Paul Williams. Dill lline, Wallace Higgins. Plano solo-“Sand Danteih-Pried- hen. Pauline Gesner. Duet and chorus: "Lend of flopq and GlorW-Elgar-Jaok Bentley, Arthur Peske, and Grades Vi to X. volin solo: "Souvenir" Drdlal- Billie R089". Exercise-What do we plant will: we plant a tree-Robert Gallagher. chflord Campbell and Jock Pheef. Cornet Duet-I-"The Maple leaf iibreveW-Muir-Jlarry Chandler Ind Russell Carr. Chorus: “Two Pi-‘iendly Songa”- Piflifi-Tlld school. Reading: “Lord of the Lends"— h-lc MacGregor- 'i‘rio-"A Soldier, SoldieW-Trad- liiensl-Ruih Sinclair, ‘lbmple ileoper and Arthur Hearts. mortise-A meeting of the trees. t Bessie Thornton, Pauline Irlam. Laura McLaine, Doris Hewett, Carol McCimncll, Helen Crawford, Anne Hunter. Boys Chorus: "Hymn to Canada" 5 Advertising Rites-Payable In Advance Central Guardian locals, Ia. per word; iiastcrn locals, to. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. pee word: ClaldfledJaperword: lulld -‘ Notices. iilc- w inch: Hits of Floral and Spiritual Offer- illlsinglalrdg a?‘ per name; better-s of Condolence 98c. w l o Thanks and Appreciation, 08o. per inch creeper-word. Otherrateaena ti \ o-e-eawwrcrrrrrrs ceremony was performed and or- dination Mass celebrated by I-frl Excellency Bishop O‘Sullivan, as- sisted by Rev. James Iih-rrell and Rev. George McDonald with Rev. P- McMahon, D- D-, Master of Cere- monies. Riev. Louis Dougan was as- ? _ -P"i"—B<>vs of the school. Piano aolo-"Tarantellfl-Wilson -Oeorge Irlam. Exercise-Tree Uses, Elton Worth, John Simmonds, Hylson Proude, Hlmlld MBODOhnld, Wyllg Bryan- Wli. Dan Nicholson. T cc ‘Ibognbg. slsted by his brother, Rev. Enunett Gharug: "pygmy pen-ugh Dougan of Calgary. and Rev. Eug- Grgdgg 1 w v_ erle Murray, by Rev. J. Sullivan of St. Dunstarfa University. An ap- propriate sermon was delivered by Rev. Jos. McGreel, C- SS ‘R. of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, while the male choir of St. ‘Dun- starve Basilica rendered liturgical music during the ceremony. Two English hymns were pleasingly ren- dered by lvlilss Lucy Blanchard. Seated in the Sanctuary, in-addit- ion to the ofllclatlng clergymen were: Right Reverend Monsignor McDonald, Rev. BxGiliis, D. D4 itev- Jas. Murphy, D. D-, rector of St. Dunstan! University, Rev. i". McQuaid and N, Poirier of St. Durr stans University, Rev. W. V. Mc- Donald, Hope River, Rev. Emmett OTIanley, Rev- Ci- M; Murphy, C. SS. R_ of the Church of the Most Holy Redeem and Rev. J. Pineau. who was ordained yester- day. At the conclusion of mass, parents and relatives of the newly ordained priests received their blee- slng at the altar rail. The blessing was then given the large congrega- tion pruent- Vioin Duet: "Sonatina" Pleyel- Jack Wilkins and Charlie llynd- man. ' Chorus: "The End .oi the Roa " —8ir Harry lnuder. The School. God Save the King- VIESTERII GUARDIAN --!T- JOHN'S DRAMATIC CLUB St. Ileanoxs, will present their s lot calnedydrama “Clover Time" in North Bcdeque Hall ‘Tuesday eve- ning. May 24th., under the auspices of the North Bedeque Y. P. S. 3228-ll -I'UNEli-AL NOHCE-‘Ille fun- eral of Daniel lviuQuarrie will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of Mr. George It. McQuan-ie on?‘ Green Street, Bummer-dds to the People! Ceme- my. Mrs. Jas. T. lViuKee, who has bem undergoing treatment in the P-RI. Hospital, has returned to her home, where it is pleasing to hiow she is convaleeclng nicely. ' -—IS APPRlIlINDliD-Detective Iloyd of the C. N. R. came to Sum- mlrside on Friday for Gordon Mo- Lean, who was arrested by Chief oi Police Kane on a warrant. McLean had tried to cash a cheque on the train for his fare. but the conductor seeing that it was made out to a railroad man refused to take it and reported the matter. McLean had stolen it from his room mate in a Halifax boarding house. The cheque was for $10. He was taken back to Halifax on Saturday by Detective Mr. R. S. Fhrquharsorrhss re- turned home from Alexandra, 0nt., where he had gone for special med- ical treatment. BIRTHS "'14- ' luecnousnmss the Charlotte- town Hospital, May :1. 1932, to Prof. W. J. and Mrs. MacDonald, B SO11. Western and DEATHS MacKINNON-At Mt. ‘Fhom, Pic- tou County, on May 17th. Mrs. Neil MacKinnon, wife of the late Neil MaoKinnon, formerly of I able. P. E. I. ppliceous. For Sale Wanted MIDDLETON-On Friday. May 30 FWBOABB. suussna roa tuning outhouscs, em. lc. pa: i Iheet. Guardian oiiioe. ti liuit BALI - 0L0 PAPERS, I ' cents bundle. Guardian Oiiioe. fl-d-ti. é F" BALE. ro LET. nosnn mu y Malcolm on hand at Guardian - ' tf. DAR ron sass: - cnnusnn was. Model s2, at a bargain. I Ply KY. z. care Guardian °fli°=- azla-s-zs-sl. Fora sins-nous. 1o noosls. coating Kings Square. All mod- yam conveniences. Large blrn, _ eautiful home in best location. “Pair 25c Kent. aon-s-is-tr 72R ssls-ro FOXMIN. nurcn. c? and others, one Inn-egg. 1c; R m’ 9 "-- 9 ill- .ily d ft. Apply -1-- Dav. or lotfolown. azlo-s-sl-sl is‘ vii-ii - own Irv: runs Derhrest Crossley buttery new set lll good condukm‘ In" w,“ ier quick sale. Apply Guardian. ~ szls-s-sl-el 1°" SALE - srnswnunur ghm-i- Dunlap. so beats per hun- uzzd- i5 vents by mail, $4.00 per "sand. F. S. Reeves, southpoyt, saia-s-sl-ai L? "is sun snarl INC ' — ma. as - 11,3 used. but in good condition. m‘ ailer and other fittings. “u? for quick sale. Write e. 1r. wwicare Guardian, Charlotte- l slno-s-so-sl. "iii SALE-Hm; math m: chicks ...::= we» ~=~ m»- wm “wining out every ten days o, Wins chicks for l0 ma“ "l"! It time of méh-knawson, reel-ti; g SE-l- ‘all. Emiiioymanf Wanted L 7H A IT g i» m,”- ‘hill audit and "in ts "mum!!- inionnetiogiworrt: 5W Chariot P- °- Box i o _ “WID- '~~:~s 1032, Mary Robe-ta, infant daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Mid- dleton. l-llgllfield. STERNS—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, on Sunday, May 22nd. Edison W. Stems. aged 3B years- Funeral private from- the WANTID - RETURNED HUMID- lately to the undersigned the two horse Oliver Riding Scufller taken from Edwards d: Company prem- ises during or shortly after their Auction Sale on May 'ith. Austin A. Scales, Freetown, Liquidator Pdwards d: Company. ." orhlsp ‘,Mr.and To Let lvh-s. E. D. Stems, 238 Pownal St. on Tuesday m “T “ wmnsu” “"1” McARTllY-At Johnston's alver, lncnt. Modem conveniences, sleet. ric range. Private bathroom. Ap- ply lo Hillsboro St. azoa-s-al-al May 2i, 1932, Mary E. MicAl-thy, widow of the late Justin Mc- Arthy. aged 10c- Funeral mm her late residence this Monday morning at 8-30 to St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augustus. W‘. III lllzllonllll In sad but loving memo; of T0 LEIEUNTII. OCTOBER 1ST" one large front room suitable for light housekeeping. Centrally lo- cated. Apply Guardian. 3215-5-21-21 Found FOUND-YOUNG BOG. OWNER may have same by claiming and pmying oymflgup within week Bradford C. MucLure, died May 81s: Jones, louthpcrt. *3"- 193°- Sfld-li-Il-Ili i The month of May again is here Boarders Wanted The saddest of the year For it is two years today IOAIDIB! ACCOMMODATBD. 102 Pitllroy St. SIOO-ii-iil-Si Since you dear Brad have posed Miscellaneous JOIN AIIIID MoDONALI-‘l. PIO- vinciel hand Surveyor, Herman- ville. (I. I. Qouril.) IUTO-IO-lfl-i month. Male Help Wanted lIIIDlATELY-OOUN- for INN work. W. R. 3300-B-21-2l. away Prom this world of grief and sorrow To that lend of peace and rest God has taken yon desi- Brad To be forever with the blcst. 0h! dear Brad how we loved you And you did love u too But God had higher work For your beautiful hands to do. What happy hours we once enjoyed How sweet their memory still But they have left an aching void The world can never nil. Safe now in the arms of Jesus Safe irons col-rolling care Safe from the world's temptations Sin cannot barns you there. Pather, Mother, Brothers 1nd sisters. ~ WANTID WIN! Dlllnll. for us, in sheds. Begin now. ‘il- lustrated booklet free. Canadian __._._____........______-_ nun urwanue or as wssrr- lflllm@lllll muhmmsg°wm.fi-la-sl-a~ .-~.-= ' ' ' MD. MacLean (Canadian Press) ‘impugn; WDINIPIG. u‘, III-ID,“ leigblwebhfiwlaulrl haslncuncedhhhlteutisute ruaaeCedivetieecaudldato (Illrbflfllwllljl NorthWlitallIre In the ooudtltueucy of Auini- Pa”. “a bola In n» Manitoba Ollflllolil " use , ‘hallo _ ~ , §d\i"t WILL LIKELY _ (Continued from Page 1) other with grading of garnet wheat, may" prove to be stumbling blocks. The first found gasoline Prices in Canada not excessive. The other concurred in the recommendation oftheboerdofgrainstandgdsthat separate grades for garnet wheat be established for the crop oi i983- 34. Notice already has been given that opposition amendments will be moved to both reports. Remaining on, the order paper al- so sre some of the individual tax- ation changes announced in the Rhodes budget. three bills dealing with control of insurance companies and several non-contentious meas- ures. It is understood the govem- ment may drop one bill which would prohibit the carryllil (if Canadian grain on the Great Lakes in foreign ships. Galleries were deserted and at- tendance slim ymterday. It‘ develop- ed into a iish day. Problems facing the fishing industry in the Marl- timcs, the Pacific Coast, inland wafers and Hudson Bay in the north were interjectcd info the de- bate when the estimates of Hon. Alfred Duranleau, acting lvflrlisier of Fisheries, were under review. In a last minute rush at} o'clock every item was passed. Then dif- ferent Ministers rushed into the Cham‘ to take advantage of the generous mood of the House. Jump- ing from one department to another, dosens of items were lii-seed and before adiourning, the House pass- ed all but e single vote in each department. wlsrlse estimates had not been cleared altogether. One item was loft in each department to give members an opportunity to further deberte any subject they may desire in such department. All Fires In (Continued from Page i) 1N NIW BRUNSWICK IIRIIUHRMIION. N. 3:, May 22- (By the Canadian Prowl-Although showe s of rain experienced throughout New Brunswick last night and today, checked forest fires to a certain extent, they were not sufficient to warrant the ban prohibiting all tourist travel to be lii by May 24. it was said. here tonight by the chief forester cl. L. Miller. If winds come up again and fine weather prevails, the forest fire situation will be as serious as it was during the last week, it was said. Yesterday a commercial aeroplane from Mbncton did survey work over the Bsthurst area. As a. result". crews of men fighting the fire there were directed to different sections where they were able to do more food. A number of forest law violators have been summoned to court, several of which have been sent up for tl-‘al under a section of the criminal code oi’ Canada. Trinity llnitcd llhurch MONDAY '1.0o-'1‘reil Rangers, regular meet- ing-Social Hall. Judge Duffy is confined to the house with a severe cold. ENGLAND (Continued from Page l) . city were impassable. Householders in ell of the cities tried with varying success in erect barricades against the water, which came after a long series of torren- tial rains. The rivers draining the CXOSISlI/G moisture. Many inhabitants of Ashby-Dc-i homes by the high water, and it was necessary to get food to them by boat. Moat of the shop windows, in the town were wrecked by the water pressure and the goods car- ried off into the nearby river. 'I'he roads were impassable, and two fire engines and many motor cars were marooned in the streets. The river Anker overilowed its banks at Nuncaton, causing severe damage and stranding hundreds of persons in their homes. Struck By C a r, Dies In Hospital HALIPAX. May 22. (By the Can- lto see the boy in time to avoid the I aoddsuy in the home which she shared with THE WN GUARDIAN Brutal fiMarder A t Mo n treal MONTREAL, Mfiy 22. (By the Canadian Preasl-A few wrods lisp- ed by a child and a piece oi string were expected to play an important part when an inquest opens here on Wednesday into the death by strangling of Muriel McClaud, 30, also knovm as Edith Glode- She was found dead yesterday Phillip Prank Kane. S6, colored, and her four year old iidUPl-ed "m- M‘ bert Giroux. The couple were orik- inaily from Nova Scotia, the wo- man, who is an hldian, from Bear River and the mlm from Halifax» Kane was taken into custody and ordered held as a material witness for the inquest. Police ofllcials announced today that the child had told them he saw his mother's death. He spoke with dlfllculty, making gestures to show defectives what he meant. Early Saturday morning Kalle summoned Dr. Romeo Boucher in- forming him that his wife was un- conscious. The doctor pronounced her dead from strangulation. The woman, dressed in out of doors clothing, was lying on a bed. her neck showing a deep grove. Tilers was no blood and no indication of a struggle- Kane, according to police, stated the woman had collapsed upon en- tering the apartment, complaining that someone on the street had ti-ied to strangle her. Searching for the means 0f strangulation detectives discovered a piece oi parcel string hidden under a. cement slab in the yard at the rear of the house- Dr. Rosairc Fontaine, provincial medico-legai expert, was authority for the state- ment that ghe string fitted the wo- man's neck. He was positive it was the cause of death. The boy, who was in a cot in the same room, was thenquestlon- ed by detectives. the same chance to provide a about it." All within the four seas are bre- beautiful "if? lwssibie-n thren-Confucius. . _ "WelL-I didn't know either until n . . I was helping her to pack . . . CHURCH SERVICES THE BAPTIST CHURCH The sixth of a series of sermons on "The Seven Cilurches” yester- day was delivered by the Rev. A. C. Vincent at the morning service ycs- terday. the message to the Church at Philadelphia being the theme on this occasion. Philadelphia, fifteen miles from Smyrna. was the gate- THE (I I guess, Margaret, we have ‘missed the boat‘, all right. seeing Helen off on a world cruise. pretending we arc happy, when we're rcaiiy consumed witil envy." "Wcll. it's our own fault. We all started in tile office together, at the same salary, and wc ail had future. as she did. But she planned ahead, and dreamed of this clay, when she could say good- bye to the cffice, step out, travel and see the world. We had the same chance. but all we cilcl was dream "I've really never heard llow Helen made this told me. Twenty years ago, when she was thirty, slle purchased a Dominion 20 Year Endowment Policy for $5.000. Ail she did was to sign an application and make her first payment, and the DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE I v n W .....-,...._.... -\-. policy was hers. 5o. when sire reached fifty, the Dominion Life paid her $5.000 plus dividends." “Were the payments hard to make?" "No, that's wily I am so mad‘ at myself. She just saved the money systematically each montll. Sill certainly didn't feel the pinch in doing it. because she was always as wcil dressed as we. and went nice places." "But what would have happened if slle bad ciled before she reached fifty?" "Well, the $5.000 would have been paid to her sister —"—you know, Grace, the one that is ill so much." "Yes, i remember Grace-but. say, isn't that u wonderful way to provide for the future?" e e s a o Here we are, happy, carefree the other night this is what shc Will envious eyes follow you up tile gang plank? Will you start now to plan for independence and happiness? Maire your first step—iet us advise you. Send in tile coupon below and secure our booiilet-"Freedom at 55." WATERLOOP ONTARIQ way to Phyrgia, influential com- mercially, and affording the little Christian Church therein an 0D- portunity as a missionary and cui- tural centre. I have set before thee an open door. Philadelphia did not need t0 pray for opportunity, but for vision, in the open door lay the oppor- tunity and the duty. To the Church of today lie open similar opportunit- ies and responsibilities, missions. social service,-ours_to see the door- way and to enter in. Thou dldst not deny my nnmc. A small church was Philadelphia, and probably a weak church too, bug to its everlasting glory be it said that it used what powers it had- Not numbers but quality, not great- ness of power bur, completemrs of consecration. “Because thou didst keep . . . I also will keep thee", thou hast been of those who dwcll in tile secret place of the Most High, thou hast kept my word, laid it up in the hearts of the people, expressed it in their lives, so shalt thou be kept calm, serene, and undiscouirlged in the face of whatever perils may ST. PAULS CHURCH Cilristls lili/llhllilll "Him oomcill to mo, I \\'lll in no wise cast out," was used as lilc basis 101' a flllc sermon preached by the RBQOT, yesterday morning. The speaker said they are words givng tile utmost assurance of (liVlflC grace, and sounding a \\'(‘l(‘OlllC to nil. It. is a coxltnunns and uncon- ditional invitation to all, There is no particular channel by Whirl} tq come to Cilrist and lllf‘ invitation reaches beyond iornlaiillcs, Culling lo Jesus means a frve will offering 0f our allegiance to Him and n [nil acceptance of i-linl. We nlusi. rc- spond to the seeking love of the Fntllcr, of which Christ. told us. so “i59- mucll in His parab1n._ Christ il(‘\'(‘l‘ area were unable to carry off this‘ La-Zouche were imprisoned in their I "Had i355 - - - that’ no ‘me iakcspokc harsh words or felt zulllovcrl my cmwn” Ymirs l5 the Church M‘ at the multitudes who prrxsbvd m9 We“ d°°\'» the church °f °P‘!arounrl Hllll, but was ni\\'n_\'5 ready WTmmLY» "e to 1i‘ than the m" to seize lilo opportunity to speak ilmmibumes 57° 50m‘? "iimlumb comforting words lllzll mlzilt rcncll 3° 571511 be Kelli ‘he crow" o! Vie‘ their hearts. Our llrnrls nlllv b? i011’- saddened because we ilnvn lfiliPll It W55 mi-imaicd that NI“- Mmr‘ into sinful Will's again, but lllf‘ in- 93 o! Mmmwn “m9 hi"! ‘mum? vitatioll is sliii open. in romp t.» completed a visit to nil the mission fields in India would speak to the congregation. giving a dercriiiiio" of her observations, ivodnesday ev- ening M. 7.30. The final meeting of the Young People's society Will b9 held on Thursday evening Hi 7-30- To a large congregation at tile evening service Dr. Vincent spnkc on "This Way" following up the thought set forth so eloquently in Table were given by kit's. (loos-go the Qefnlon 9g 135i, Sunday evening. Rogers in loving lllfilllOry of llPl‘ Mrs G. R. Gilrov soprano, sallg- mother. with sweetness and hylllplllllCliC‘ In i-ile circnlng lllC Rollo; look as expression in her selcclinns at lhc lrs text "Unto nlc. u-hn inn 1m. mqfnln: 5nd evening SPIVICP- than the least of all 5illil‘..'~, l‘. lilis On Wednesday evening, May 25, grace given, that I should prcnvil at 8 dclock, Mrs. M» P- Moorcs 0i among the Gent-lies llli‘ ulwnrcll- Mansion will speak lll the Char- joy pence and rest, Yrstcrday bring Trinity Shawls)". nilproprlaic ilsnllns and hymns urrv used. The ciloll" sang lilf.‘ ilynln “Holy Fathrr cllccr our \\;l_v" dur- ing the 0fi(‘l‘l(ll‘_v at lllt‘ (“Nlllllg service. The flowers on ihc Communion Address ' turn. We nccd in learn the that | PH li‘m and find lll liim nil wn lined; MAJOR. J. A. fllvKllNllfl, t". L. F. lirILI-lrh hlnnagenr “Cpl. 1r, inn liirimutllvl l--t., Lilsflolleiown, i‘.i;. i. Please send mc your bookie! " FREEDOM AT 5* " Name 1m- portance of our iifc‘s work and the oclucslloxl must begin in file home. mg worship on the "Husky o‘ C mi nfixcgr lgutlillpzifi: rzipontgw ilcaling_ His words of commendation Hwy to 0mm“ Th“ mcv must gweinnd praise for Lllc uork of thi ’ ' ’ ' ‘ iHosplial were well nlcritccl and value for lniuc, and that they nlustmyefc listened to by a Sympamefl‘ keep tllenlsclvcs ilt mcnially and Congregatimm Dr Ramsay stated Dnyslca 1y n“ the ‘mm that 15 tilat the atmosphere of the hospit~ illfllihwsfllfifllg" should worl: in co- al was helpful and beaumuL H‘ oprrzllioll mill lilo homo. Srllolnr- eumgized the mgh standard o! the -. = .. v , -~ :32; .T‘.“‘..J;.°;.’;i12“:;..§.2;;3'i§2new e e- ’ . ‘ sorting that ihelr qualification: God in their llVPS. We are all apt in these rcspects could not be m“ fgqlhmk too mm‘ of the common coiled in any similar institution ill ‘ _ _ . our land. $135. ‘Elli? i’.‘"..’.i"i.§..° tilt’! I“ "r Bu" V“ ' T ' .., ' preached upon “A lI.iilCl"S Hfllifl a sflllsc (ll llllllllllii,’ and‘ llililellPS§ For His son" drawing his lesson] Bl“, m‘ “m always ronsméus or mo from (lmlrsi: 49-22 to 24. balm! ‘hf Dnmp 21mm H? was a sum" for’ amount nf lll(‘ Patriarch Jnccb a.‘ axon. lanai-lily: illi‘ good ll(‘\\'.\' of rc- the c1050 of his mo mum“ h“ ‘(filmnpllclll “nfifmlvillloxl l? Qmpr sells lo llilll and l" ‘inrz tilcnl I Tllllllils. ‘Rfilblillfe!’ in; 1il_ll\\(7lilll‘l-lf‘SSiparting blessing: U Tm is a m!“ m smkh n? pmum Hmugh plal-iful imugil. a fruitful lxlucll by I or, flint will enable lllill iu carryiwon." It WC would ha‘? m" m“ 011,111“ m”? fruitful in lllffioill! for our fellow- rlho talk "'.“" m“ in“ gym wmlvn we nlu<t cuilivllio the vlrfui 3" Pam’ n’ l" “Wrufzlfd to “vow n! flivillil’ illat sonlniililiil Cxfrl (‘ilrh-xllnll mnn and wmnnll ifldflll- "mm Wm n“ only bring 3.0V M Thu.“ is a 605ml h be mcarhoi ourselves but will lead mm ncnrcl not only by awards, but by deals.‘ m GM‘ s-.llo\\"ini: liini (iiod can nlnkv new, The comrommnn “HM spccmm (‘l".’llill'i‘S of u: nil. In tilt-be cinifilfflvowwi 15th” swrvipc Li. scour.» m f‘.'l.\\' to ririii i\\\'ll\' l, ni praise lllK _ , r , _ T} . ,\i'lliL‘ll was a rlvllsriliful fraiurr- in (‘Lwhlllilf our nllsrlrlcs. l(‘i‘(‘ nrmi in hr a l ftlng up oi our standards. Dr. Ramsay delivered a most ilmcli and eloquent sermon at the morn- ill(‘ worship of ihr day. lilrs. N. D . l Airman sting as a solo "Tho Ninety m m" 131th!’ and Ninc" and lhc choir gave the m“ Anlllcnl: “God is a Spirit." in the (‘Vflllllg it was not only a privilege but n. delight lo enjoy the organ recital for fifteen minute: bcfori the scrvlcc by Mn Walter MacNutt, To hf‘ lfil!‘ \\'lilii‘>'$"_~; pain: fozlll lilifli~llillllCiil cl‘ hfnblrr llll(l Hlfiwlll! by Our (lords lllfll \\i‘ m" His. Swsking llvin: help h)‘ imrvoz‘, ill-z wo hilly do our inst; \\'rii_ s0 lllnt iho world nrnv lf‘.'\i'll frrm us. to value lilc un- able riches of Christ." The silfl-lllfl‘ adian P-‘msl-Darl Hyillid. 11 Y“?! lottetown Baptist Church. Last yearned in st. Paul we have an (‘unruly hpfln n; the dun-m "Cmnpnggion is 9M- 0! Rockinghlm. diid h! huJlho treevlled to India and laack at ‘of a. man impresscd with the 1mg lilo hall him-k of the Cirflslian rc- lflll will! 0! 11111111" sustained her own expense, visiting the mls- portance of his task and who rr-ni~i1.g1o“_'- 1n View of the annual megs when he was struck by a car driv- sionariu at their stations to see iscd he could not do that task lvontui 1m; o; me Prince Edam-d I513l]d‘€he rendpmd m? m,’ lll W Wlllilm "X0" u" 3951014 and understand conditions fcr hr-r-‘Sa many people think of Work M! Hhspllni winch will bc hold this}? ‘ " R954 "J9 "ill". Th! 471V!!!‘ failed self. She will give iler lravaiogue just n jab. ‘Jrlnging in sl m 11;.‘ v.'<'"‘.', n‘ wlfgh, m (hung import- HT 0H“ with My D , . p. ,_ |A- T. C. M. Mr. MncNlltt also pre- isparllnnhh‘ rchvs of chug" ‘sidrd ai Lilf‘ Organ ilrougimut the l service and his accompanimollis rc- icoivrd many words oi praise. and i TRINITY UNIT D (‘IIURCII i v g 1 x H l _t lhis was especially noted ill the l. illvrn is no pact‘ n ic Clrls - solo by M,“ Luna“ McKmzie hnn Church for lilo inrri unfccling Mus BM "LPN, Th0“ M__ an, (Enyicl itfss bfcKcllzlc charmed ll(‘l' ilcnrors by lhc nriisllc man- ner and spicnfiid voico in which ‘Thorn was also nn Rllliltm by is Tait as Wednesday evening and it is hoped dcllars and axe not much culccrn- an? questions \\'lll be p-esclltcd for 5010M m», ., -. , ~i will be greeted by a large audience. edwitil the value they BM in Ie- consideration and decision, i-‘tevi l i i . ..>........,-v~,......... ._, ._. . -,¢»<.¢----.4.-'~a....,-.-..