‘Fun: , \_. .’ \_»_- illlliiillll‘ d lFllSiliil MEAL ‘Prove To Yourself What Others llave Discovered The ever increasing demand for FASTERFAT Wblto Fish Meal for farm stock proves the inability o! this time tested product. _ whether it b_e for cattie-pigs-poultry or foxes, the importance o! this source or protein and minerals has be- come clearly recognised. Successful f s give “FASTIIIIFAI” credit for build- In‘ tho right type oi animal and for helping to pet many production records. If you are not already u user you too can profit by add- ing "I*‘ASTERFA'I"" to your livestock and poultry rations. Coil or send for your requirements Fresh supply always in stock-selling at lowest prices-Wholesale 3t Retail, A. HORNE é? CO. CHARLOTTETOWN Foo denounce ocnooohdoocceedilroo Cor. Prince The BAPTIXT Churchmuuzm, MINISTERP-THE REV. H. L. DENTON, B. Th., B. D- ‘ MORNING WORSHIP 11 O’CLOCK ’ brgan Prelude-Pnstoralc -—- — -— - — -— — Glillmtllll Anthem-“(iud So Loved The World" —— — — -—- (will Senmon—“’i‘he Power oi’ the Cross" Tho Rev. H. L. Denton THE CHURCH SCHOOL 2-30 P. M. Steady increase in numbers and interest has marked the fllondancc through the winter. There's a plaec for YOU. The two senior groups meet 12 dclock. EVENING WORSHIP 6.45 O’CLOCK k _ '1 .1233- O52‘? T"'.“T' UP'F.C‘I‘§:U$I':9$3f3IFJYF7Z"T7F7FT-ET“T7 '7" -'.~ 7.1".“ ') " ‘F’ T? Congregational song servico-6.45. Sennom-jlnvltotion, Promise and Assurance" The Rev. H. L. {Benton Anthem-Selected — — -- — — — — — — -— -* Chill!‘ Miss Vern ll. Malcolm (‘ampbcll--(.'dvoit' Director ' Iliad Helen Cullhocib-Organist. You are lnvlled to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH. ».¢~v<-r».-:- . "T! .' -T\U*TG\WTCYO'O‘CY£)T)’U~DDQQDTZKI$UQCEUCUJIIQDQUFlIZRJ iclomonnoa»(aco ononomcnnnoaononnooooononp A Trinity United Church REV. HUGH MILLER. M. 5.. B. D.-Minlater REV. A. I4. MacKENZIE. I). A.—Assistant Minister. A. ROY KENDALL, L.R.A.M., A.A.G.Os—Ol'|BlIllt r- CC-CSWZCCGCGCCZVJDJJGQ 11.00 A. lit-Public Worship. Sermon — — - — — — — — — — Rev. Hugh Miller Anthom-"Uft Up Your Hearts" — — II. A. Chambers Vocal Solo-“The Palms" -- -- - - - - - - Faura Mr. Harvey Macfheraou 2.30 I’. M.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 3.00 P. M.-Communieants Class, Ladle: Parlour. 7.00 P. M.—I’ubllo Worship. Sermon — - - -- - - - - - — Rev. Hugh Miller bnihem—"Ride On, Illdc On in Majesty" —- J. P. Scott Solo part by Mr. George Johnson Morning Service Broadcast by C. F. C. Y. ‘ QKJCGUUOIJDQOOQQQOUCIQUOUUU I I 'CC*G‘3§C‘FI*3.C}}3r._‘: $¢l tjf-Ilfifififi G 337.! CC ~ v r‘ . i n 1- .- -. u-z- u- u-nx- u: . .-x St. Paul's hurch THE CHURCH 0F ENGLAND IN THE DOHINION OF CANADA "m" "' J§Q£LC=C -.>.~;".Q0.QQO.Q'?1I8_T T"; ‘UNDAI KIXT BEFORE EASTE“ ION-nu sermon_mrh° I‘; snows" . , | ill alfll "T" 111'": u» 01mm W- "i" E“ ° ‘" u. V ‘(wean WW‘ "'4 ‘m’ elm“ I45 . ~ hodofl- H” P. Dip-luau‘ '5,“ "g Sermon “Intel Glory." ' llllhollt-"Ielfselem" - _ - -—- -' "' "n" rflh‘ gyeqsgoy Welcome- nav. n. o. 110mm“) l‘ “” m ' The llontral Guardian Thh oolumu ls reserved for news of local Intelsat but advertising ol I 11""! nature Ins be inserted at l GOD“ I Illlfl ‘ , pgyphlg In City Bus Service. OONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE [443789-7-81-312 VISIT A. HORNE l CO» Used Car Sale now on. Open evenings. L-1442-4-6i. SUNDAY SEIlVICES-New Glas- gow 11 a. m.. awl 7.30 p. m.; cev_ endish Baptist Church s m. Rev. Wm. G. Quigley, Min ter. 11-1077. ‘ CENTRAL PARISH DIVINE SERVICES: Sunday, April 10th., will be as follows: Clyde River 11 a. m.; Nine Mlle Creek 2.30 p. m; Canoe Cove 'l p. m. Lloyd Hender- son, Student. 1,4070, GIVES LECTURE-The advance made in medicine and surgery slnre the War was. the subject of an in- teresting address by Capt. 501381‘. M. D.. at the Army Navy Club last night. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the speaker. GIVES RED CROSS REPORT- A report of the annual meeting of the Canadian Red Cross Society at Torctno recently was given by Ml‘. C, N. Bisset-t, alt an executive 7119911118 of the Prince Edward Is- land Red Cross executive yesterday afternoon. Mr. Bissett togallterwilili Mr. G. J. Tweedy. K. C. past pres- ldmt. represented the Provincial organimtion at the Tbronto lest week. SAIJURDAY, APRIL 9h 6.30 -—- Rummage Y_._l:._ll._;-—V Soeialnil/all. nmrus DUFFY- At the City Hospital on Aiprll 4, 1938 to Mr. and Mrs] Gavin Duffy. Bunbuw. a son. MCKINNON-At. the City Hospi- tal April 4, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MaoKlnnon. B. daughter, STEWART~ At the City Hospital April 3, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart. city. a daughter. DIUKENZIB- At the Citv Hospi- ta-l, April 2. 1938 to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKegie, cltyijougihier. ppsrns SPIEItS-In Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Roxbury. Mlass, March 31, 1938. Rhoda Enman, wile oi Rob- ert Spiers. MACDONALD-At Albion Cross. April 8, 1938, Alien J. Macdonald. aged '11. MaeDONALD-At Otto/Wu, April '1, 1988, Peter D. MaoDOnsJd, tonne-r- ly of Little Pond. HUGHES—Unexpeetediy at residence, 107 Pownal Street, on April B. 1988. Mrs. Peter Hughes iagted 71 years. Funeral notice a er. Card Of Thanks The fanrlly of the late Mr. Fade Gordon wish to express their sin- cere thanks to all those who in any way helped during their recent ber- eavement. b-156l-4-9-1i. rvnrsfntlXISIZIIIXIXIZIZI‘I I III I N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshire Phone 149 MINSTRELS MAY 2nd. & 3rd. FOR SALE Building lots, also my farm in East Royalty, three miles from the City. This is one of the best farms in the Prov- ince with dwelling house and outbuildings, compara- tively new. F_ D. PARKMAN, East Royalty. L-l073 Central Chri TODAY l8 the 1M1. day OI the l 11-1552-4-9-11. ‘ meeting at Ettiiitp Qlilltb (some a Sale — Senior QLQZGJCDRQQO ZQDEQDJIDIIJ1QGEUCQD . ,0(>0'OO0QV' moderate prices, City. Drop in and "211 Queen Sh News w. uwtiv B; let's From P. W. C. B! CHARLES E. MacARTHUR "Rcsoivcrl that. further develop- ment of muclimerg: is s. menace rather than a benefit to mankind was the subject of an lnterestlnfl (lcbats cf Section A society held on Wednesday, April 6th. Pm side speakers worr- Rcss White. Amllfl Elli. and Jcan Halliduy. Con side was uphed by Helen Lawson, .195- sie Leord and Reta MacDonald. Miss Jean MacDonald was‘ critic. The vote was 55-33 in favor of the con side. Prof. J. H. Blanchard was honorary president and made few brief remarks at the close of the (lehate, The week's re {izing song iar Sunday eve- ce sponsored by . M. C. A. and the S. C. M. was held ll. the schoolroom of Zion Church and was very largely at- tended. Keir MacLeod was chair- man and Arthur Reynolds read the Scripture. William Hall Train- or favored the audience with a solo. The speaker for the evening was Prof. R. Hozcn Wigmore of the P. W. C. staff who gave a very interesting? and illustrated lecture on the lie of John Bunyan. The Boy scouts’ Leadership Training Course which has been taking lace under the leadership of Willem Warren, Provincial Commissioner. has been discontin- ued for this college year. The much anticipated Easier vacation begins on Wcdnesday, April 13th., and continues until the 19th. The S. C. M. study group held its weekly meeting on Wednesday evening at Prof. Patterson's, Syd- ney Street. Th e Catholic Collegiate Club held its regular weekly meeting at the K. of C. Hall on~ Thursday afternoon. Rev. 101m lllcGinn from New York was the special speaker. The College Times to have their Easter edition on sale before the Easter holidays. The students should, immediately. send in their material for the May edition as the Times staff are eu- denvormg to make that issue the best one of the year. An interclass debate between Section A and Section C is to be held on the week following the Eruler vacallon on the subject: “Resolved (lint the fear of punish- ment is more influential than the hope oi‘ reward." "Resolved that bachelors should be taxed to provide for widows and orphans" was the subject of the debate held by Section C society held nu Thursda. Pro. A. Mac- Douefld. C. Colwil. S. Peppin; Con. R. MacLciau ,D. Hunt's and Ruth Sinclair. The Con side won with a slight majority. Douglas Black was critic. The short courses which the Government has been sponsoring at “érlnce of Wales College have coneiiuied. ‘Mr. William Johnson. 1-1. Mac- Wililams. Robert Stewart and D. Nicholson all who were P. W. C. students uniil rccclltly have re- ceived positions in various banks. ‘The Student's Council is endeav- orlug strongly for the reduction of the third and fourth year college fees andhnsgiven circulars outto the student: to send hometo their parents in order to find out the parents’ opinion in regard to the matter staff hope The hnckev season has ended a: far as P. W. C. is concerncd- nnd the student: are laving Dllms for softball. Each vear is planning to organize a from. and a number oi’ interestinz games should ensue. S. P. C. A. S. P. f‘. ii. APPEAL Mi‘. Gor-tlou lifr-Dnrald . S. A. .\l(-.l'.)0nald , (D12) R. M. Legals‘. R. N" Montreal ". Ernest Chum non . Mr. Thos. :1. le . Last week's contribution; receiv- ed by Mr. H. A. C. Scnrth, Man- nger, Canndlnn Hank of Commerce. _L-l07§. somehow} stian Church ‘é OIIGANIST-MBB. V. MINISTER—II.EV. S. C. COOPER, 'I\i. M. L. DINGWELI. Morning Service-HM A. M. ANNOUNCEMENT", l The Crystal Tea Room re-openl i today, April '9th, under the per- i sonal management of Misses Laura ‘ Clark-in and Mary Cummings. Anthmn-"This Holy noun-sauna‘ larmon-"Vain Worship And Dlying'- Preparation.” Sunday School-mil P. M. lveninl Service-Joli P. M. Doek-"Conte Holy Spirit" Mlle Nan Macliay snd Mr. Ills MoeGregor lsrmon-"The Crucifixion Scene." ALL COIDIALL! INVITED- __»'rmt cuaswrrsrowu cuaaousu Uncxcelled service, tempting mock. and the pleasant quiet surroundings make this 113a Room the ideal spot to dine in the 1 , lied with Budd see for yourself 'l‘elsphone 577 llllNllllllllNli Plloouu AT HllBBliS_ snow Successful Exhibition Closes Today - In- teresting Program At P. W. C. Hall Last Night. The 4th Girfs’ and Boys‘ Hob- bies Exhibition sponsmcd by the Charlotteilcwn Y. M. C. A. drew to a suooessful close last mum when a special program was e- sentod in Prince 0f Wales Col age Hell. Dean Douglas Clarke, head of the faicuty of music. McGlll University gave a very interesting address on "Music in Life." Spec- ial prizes were ‘presented suooeslui competitors an winners of class awards in musical competitions were hes/rd in various numbers. Mr. P. W. ‘Turner, president. of the Hobbies Eithibition was chair- man. In the afternoon at the Little Theatre Guild Hall tine last of the musicalconupetltlmia werecond-uet- ed. Last night's program ineludod the tcvcwim numibens: Presentation of Betty Jean Beers Ann Worthy to audience with Doll Carriages. lag-utter Selection -Geo. Camp- e . Piano solo-Barfly Brehaub. 1st Class award 1B yrs. and under Trinity Junior Choir under the direction of Mus. Susrns. Prof. A. R. Kendall at the Plano. Violin Sdo -lMr. Bill Rigel-s 1st Class award 30 yrs. and under Irish Lill; -.Billie Fitzgerald 1st Class awe/rd 12 yrs. and under Vocal Solo —Alma Gomez 1st Class award 10 yrs. and under , Highland fling -—Marv Walsh 1st Class award under 21 yrs. Piano Duet -Louise Cox and Sandy Brehatit, 1st Class award l6 yrs. and under Violin Ensemble --Directod by Mr. Harry Gomez Tap Dance -Paula Arscnault 2nd Cles award under 21 yrs. (no 1st Clam award) Plano Solo -Mr. Bill Rogers 1st Gas award 90 yrs. and under!‘ Vocal Duet. —Anneibelle and Helen Lawson. 1st Class award 16 31's. and under Piano Solo —Marv Bentiov 1st Chis: award i4 yrs. and under School Chorus —Grades 4 sndii Prince Street School. under the direction oi’ Miss Lillian Mae- Kenze SPECIAL PRIZES The following special prizes were presented during the evening: glrcralfftag-l 1 as o e-Prze Cup donated by Liz-Gov. George D. DeBlois to Robert Brennan, Summersicie. Flying BCBlB—Ci.lp donated b the Y's Men’: Club to Bortiey War , Cikarlottetown. Under l2 years, original work:- Prlze donated by Art Societ- to Catherine Betts; Prize donated by Art Society to Ann Duffy. gndcrdld tyegris), (xortity w?rk;_ Z6 0M9 Y Soc et to Phyllis Blanchard. y Awarded for Total Points:- CUD Dresented by Y's Men's Club to Isabel Clawson: Clip presented by Hi-Y Grads Club to Norma Thompson. Collections:- Stampa: Cup resented b_ HlY Grads Club m gordon Bell‘: Dancing:- Awerded for Total Points: Cup resented by Mr. P. W. ‘Turner to ary Walsh. Hand-Carving:- Model in Clay—Oup presented by Ys Mens Club to Stephen Mills. Ilousehold Arts:- Knittlng, Sewing. Domestic Science. Fancy Work and Drafting, awarded fnr total points-Sci; resented by lat-Gov. George eBlols to Helen Roper. Muse:- Beg nners u to l2 _E3l‘?-—Pllll‘l0 50W. Ethelyn acDona d, Cup pre- sented by Y-Knots Club of Y. M. C. A: 8 years and under-Piano BOlO. Barbara Quigley. Cup pre- sonted b Hl-Y Grads Club; 10 years an uuder-—Piano Solo, (Tie) Elizabeth Martin, Buddy BLBl‘1jS.—-- Cu r presented by Girls’ and Boys’ Ho bies Exhibition: Vocal Solo- Alma Games, Cup prozented by Hi- Y Grads Club; 14 years and under —-Pisno Sop-Merv Bentley. Cup presented by Lt.- ov. George D. DeB : 30 years and under- Mr. Bill Rogelio-Cub presented by Mr. P. W. rner. Woodwork - Orders for tools, presented by Y's Men's Club-i. Norman Lowther; 2. Walter Lei’; a; 3. Billy Beer; 4. Donald Martn; 5. Sidney Green. afternoon's Program First competition on vesterday afternoon's program was the piano solo i2 your; and under. section. Bllilo Burke was given class one. Adele Callback class two and Olive Kee ing class three. Other 0011MB- teng lcluded J e Cantwe l, Mer- oglorence enkina, Pauline Wood. irllo PRO Richard Hurst. fiyco egloilaon" Shirley Stems. erg ‘d illott, Ann Duffy, Bes- o r . Butt uamlano was slvw 61w two in’ the violin solo section. i2 years and u t In on. 53:1 Williams, l"! W") "i? section, 12 yen-s and under. Graco McDonald and Ines MaoDone were given class t/wo all _ Ad e Callback and Richard liurst class three. Margaret Lawson and Olive Keeping did not place. Kath een Roilston class one in the vooal for contestant: l2 years and under. while Garfiel Ross got clue two a trad M got !,.li‘6l. Lawson. Henrietta Fbrflaon. June MaoPherson. Bessie Conrad. umard Hurst. Marjorie Spillett. Pit Clarke. in the piano solo class. 10 years and under, held Thursday Ellw- bell) Martin was Elven first Dliwe. Stems. Her name was lnadverten y omitted in yea- terdays report. PRIZE WINNER-l Aircraft-All Sections Firsts-Louis A. _M00re (8). Bor- bcit Struzht, Keith Mollison (3), .Gerald Bernard. J. R, Brennan, Crilly Bourke, Lowell Brehaut. SewndsA-lerbert Strl8ht, Keith Mollison. Crilly Bourke, Lowell Bre- lmut (3). Gordon Beers. Thirds-Joseph Lee (2), Conley, William Woodlngton, Bourke. Leslie Crilly Art—All Sections Firsis- Marion Peaks, Norma Thompson (5), Blanche Harper (2), Burton D. Howatt, Jack Taylor, Evelyn Alisfllilllll). Isabel Clawson (2), Lorna Creclmun, Carol Creel- nlan. Mlariorlle Iiuestis (2), Fidessa Gorvctlu, Ruth Belts. Gladys Vm- cent (2). Isobel G dwin (2), Ruth Gallant, Joan G01" on, Eileen Vail, Frances Reoy. Jane Jclmstone (2), Joan Rout), Junior Downc. Ann Duffy, George Nicholson, Margaret J. MIICIJJIXl (2). Seconds—Ph_vllis Banchard (2), Norma 'I'l10ll’lDSDIl, Allie McLeod, Hope Hudson (2), Burton D. How- att, Arthur Collin, Evelyn Arsen- ault (2), Wilma Hynes, Isabel Ciawson (2), Claire Griffith (2), Marion Mitchell, Donald MaoKin- non. Louisa. Romlter, Marjorie l-luestis, Laure Arsonault, Felice Arsenault, Helen Simpson, Anna Bruce. Isabel Goodwin, Vincent Dwyer, Jane Jchnslone, Jean Mc- Kay, George Nicholson, Miargaret J. MacL-eod. Thirds—Audrey Henderson, Helen Malone (2), Phyllis Blanchard, Shirley McNally, Norma Thom - son (2), Allie McLeod, Burton . Hewett, Isabel Clawson, David Walker. Catherine Doyle, Marion Mitchell (2). Margaret. Clarke, Frances Rosoiiler, Isabel Goodwin (2), Ruth Gallant. Boat Building-Ali Sections Firsts—Donald Martin. Seconds-Joseph lee. Collections-Ali Sections ,Fl.l‘sl5 - John Rogers, Clifford Bell, Gordon Bell (i); Sidney Green, Joyce berguscn, Joyce Cocmbs, Richard Rowiey, Maxwel. King, Bob Morris (2). Seconds-John Rogers (3); no. Wood, Joan Bell, Walter Page, Margaret McIntyre, Robinson. Thirds-Frank Sudlor, Simmonds, Maxwell King. Ver- L‘ _ Sam Pauline Walsh (3), Billie Fitzgerald. rider. shirt Item and In Moore got s ens h the all» 6M Firsts—Paula Arscnaul t, Mary ii/iary Seconds-Amulu. Ai-senault, _ Pauline Wash, Gertrude Cadieux, Wood. Miriam Netting. Thirds-Alamo. Vail, Gloria Lame, Jean Williams (2), Cari Brown, Joan Maclntyre. L Dancing-All Section broken heavy open 46 4g north longitude From ilhere clear water to 2'7 mile! 215 degrees true from Cape BAY- A printed Crepe Dress Ladies’ printed crepe dresses, the l. latest spring styles. $2 Sines 14-44 - -- - - - I Ladies’ french crepe llltlllllll- lll several different styles and. patterns. Ladies’ blouses, some as above, sizes 40-44 - — Ladies’ all wool short sleeve pullover sweaters Assorted styles and col- ors. Sizes 14-44. — — —- — A collars_ in crepes, satins, piques and organdy. Sev- eral different styles. Each — Ladies’ sub - standard silk hoes. All new spring shades. Sizes Bi/Q-IO. Pair - — Colored terry towels. Pair — — Ladies’ Tailored oelanese slips, guaranteed to be ironed. Colofs, tea rose and white. Szes 14-44 -—- — -—- —- Ladies’ Spot cash, w“ T "posed rough (rue and we m latitude 59 52 west. new line of ladies’ light weight anuggios. Color to! r099- aises small, med. and large - -— ~—- slush-smart?» ' iisuu Rock. I-‘rom $2.29 ass m Ladies eelanese slips with built up shoulder straps. Colors white, tea rose, navy and block. Sizes small, med. ‘and large — -—- —-98c Ladies’ silk knit gloves. Colors navy, black, brown. fawn and grey. Sizes 61/;- 8'/; — — — — — Ladies’ print cotton all over apronsL All bright new prints. arge sins. Each — — Fancy bordegtlad cotton table cloths. sen 521s Ladies’ figured voile two piece pylamas. Assort- ed colors and styles. Sizes small, med. and large — — Sizes 14-20 no charges Basement J Crew degrecs true from B11‘ “W °§°°““"§'°£ ti?” “ff, ‘ti? wnhmue San‘ there continued in loose pan ice vefY_i°!l'- Decorated Doll Carriages-Ail Sections Ann Firsts-Betty Jean Bears, Worthy. Household Arts-All Seetlons Firsts--Grace MacDonald, Helen Roper (4), Velma MacDonald, Eleanor Iilgson, Joyce Coombs Louise Avard, Billie Bourke, Isabel Goodwin, Pat Clarke, Ann Duffy, Lillian Scott. Phyllis Godfrey. Seconds-Stephanie MacDonald, Edith MacArthur, Eleanor Higson, Louise Avard, Jean Maobeod, Zei- ma Mutch, Maigaret Maelntym, Hazel Ballintmll, Ann Duffy, Ruth Boin. Alice Howard, Dorothy Good. Thirds ~ Stephanie MacDonald, Inez MacDonald, Dorothea Wood, lmlise Baln. Miscellaneous And Girls‘ Groups --All Sections Firsts - Blanche Harper, Helen Roper (3) Seconds-Blanche Harper. Thirds-Mary Duncan. One-Act Plays And Recitetions —All Sections Fll‘Sl5—~3lTl Charlottetown Guide Co Scconds-Betty Jean Beers, 1st Charlottetown Guide 00,, Kathleen Rovstmi. Thirds—Kaiherhie Acorn. Penmanship-All Sections Firsts~lsabcllc England (2), Mur- ion Puncher, Grade V Prince St. School; Marjorie Spillett, Miss Ir- vines Claw; Iiovclyn Partridge. Seconds ~~ lvllss Watson's Class. Ruby Shcrren. Shirley Ferguson, Ethel Finmm. Thirds - lvlnrgurcl MacLennarl, Pnuiinr Simmonds, Zelma Mutch (2). Grade IV Prince Si. School, Viola Sanderson. Photnsra hy, Drafting’. Mag Draw nit-All Sections Pllblio MORNING AT ELEVEN AT Evening Music: The Presbyterian Church In Canada St. James Church SEVEN. THE HOLY COMMUNION WILL BE CELIIBIIA'I‘ED AT MORNING Sunday School at Two-thirty. Anthem: “Sweet Is Thy hIercW-Barnby. STIIQWG AND VISITORS CO$IIIIH INVITED. i i Wordiip: O’CI.DCI( AND EVENING SERVICE. Second~Hopc Hudson. Poetry-All Sections Firsts-Frances Rcuv, Edith Mu- Kay. Jfxllih MtKuy. Seconds 'i‘hirds»-Ellzabcth Prowse. Public Spealrinrv-All Sections Second-Ralph Maelean. Third-Adele Clnrk. IVoodu-ork and Industrial Crafts -—Ali Sections l~‘lrs|s—Donald Tlnuey. Reggie Smith. Bill Porter, Sidney Green, David Bentley, Donald Martin, Wal- ter LePogc. Calvin Smith, Norman Lowther. Sam Robinson, Alex Large. Seconds-John l(()"(‘l'.\. Reggie Smith. Bill Porter, Sdney Green, Walter LoPaizc. Stewart Chandler. Louis Lowtlter. Thirds-Arthur Avard ('1), Iowther, Norman Iowlher, Bob Morris. Don McIntyre, Bill Beer. Ice B-tre-aking Up In Gulf And (‘aabot St. NORTH SYDNEY. u. s.. Aofll B-(CH-The Cami-lien Govern- ioehreakcr Montcalm. on pain-oi in ‘the gulf of St. Lo/wmnoa and cum Strait. (may wlrelwvfl Firkin-nu‘>4uunlluncnhfllosqn:In>1MInnslpsxrehllqnnllbdpspspqblusssvaluwhsflflr Zion Psbterian Church MINISTER-REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER OIIGANIST-PRO TEM MISS RENA WOOD MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M.—-The Snorammt of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Hymns-IQ, 195, 369, 354. “pig; stoned I I Anthunr-"Not Worth], Lord, Tl Gather Up the Crumbs" Donia zoo r. M.-—-The Sabba-th School us I‘ Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP no r. hL-Theme: "Christie! As- l? slanneo.” Brows-BB. 5B1. 558. Anlhum-"O, Love That Will Not Let Mo Go." - - A- -—- Shanta Solo p011 by Mr. ‘Malcolm Msollnaon "Ihhdoinltflreneeelbl