JULY ff 1934 - 'rua cHARLofr'rr:'rowN GUARDIAN ~ UENIIINI. GUARDIAN Motor Tourists B r am Fare EX I ..".“.:..°°ln.'..7.°.T:`:°'.'::‘..:::'.."'.: I 3 3122' ."‘-'.‘3'.7i “IH 3' "‘°'}.1" L* I C ld Y PNN O ooursnsnanon nm; mgug ANU!-I. 1. msn 1-ia ml Noaraam nscss , waning., July 181-h. L-sau-1-is-si’ ABTILLEBY CHURCH PAB-ADB --N08. 2 and 8 Batteries will parade at the Armotulec for Church Par ads Sunday morning at asc L 6889 COBNWALL CHARGE. JULY it -New Dominion at 11, Orange service at Kingston at 8. Cornwall Rst 700. Rev. E. B. Colwlll of Win- uipol will preach at Kingston at 730. L-0870 ` asm: Us Q BAr'1'Is'r SERVICES -Sunday. July 15. Pastor. A. G. zoruwe. 10.45 a.m.. mm-ning service. I-q5ub.lect. The Christian and 1-lis Income." 11.45 am., Sunday School | __'{~S0 pm.. evening service. subieet: Is Hell a Reality?" L-5372 RETURNS FROM ALDERBHOT --Mr. A. R. Cooper, manager of the Prince Edward and Capitol The- , _ . MAJESTIC $99.00 L 'atres who holds a Captains com- mission ss Psymaster in the An- (HB-Dulis. N. B., militia, returned last .night from camping with his unit ist Aldershot and reports g strenu- zcus but most enjoyable outing. d°°0l'\l¢¢i With a long service medal y the Commanding Officer of the district. AN ABSOLUTELY New UNUSED £"‘”° 1° “ma Cart- °°°w vu 11 I \ IN ST. JOHN FOR CONFEB.. NCE-Miss Ina Glllan, assistant ector of public health nursing iservices in Prince Edward Island, tarrived in Saint John last night and will spend a few days 'in the city in consultation with Miss HUUOW Dykeman, director of public health nursing services in New ` J COME EARLY §.’.“;’..1"€.°.’.i...“1..!.i“’.I§. ‘2.”...§‘.?“i;?i‘.’;i? A QKL I <;_l§Phi_r3out_l::D' deps,rt.ment.-(Tele- T MILLER BR OS _ LTD. _ . EEWM Mrs J H Sealey, Balboa., Pm. sms. is visiting Mr and Mrs. Rus. C3--"*-_'r _ . . r --B I DOCTORS INVITE THEIR. 3.573 BABIES , T0 GOLDEN WEDDING WAS!-IXNCYTON, July 12.-Dr. Lauretta. E. KreSs B-lid Dr. Daniel H. Kress celebrated their golden wedd- ing annlversity today by inviting their 3.573 babies to a. reception. Really, though, they are Dr. Laur- rita‘s babies. Dr.Daniel has spe- cialized in digestivv diseases. h‘s 'Il-yvur-old wife in babies. From wa.~;l\ingix>n to New Zealand she has assisted them into 'he world during n 40-your cnrecr as an obstetrican. The oldest one ol the 3.573 persons sho likes to call her children is 40. The youngest was bom yesterday. Medical science, she says from her vast field of experience. has im- proved conditions attending child- ren. “But babies still come the same old way," she chuckled. Expectant mothers who refuse to give up smoking. drinking, strenuous sports and freak diets cannot hope, she says, to have healthy babies. "A great many expectant mo- thers." she said, “do not take proper eu-ue of their babies or themselves because they do not know what proper care is. They are geared to the speed md action of present day llvim and don't real'se they should slow down." - Jsazs-1:* BUSINESS BULLETIN WEEKLY PRIZES 1..\lrs. Daniel Dixon, Winsloe, 2. Mrs. Vernon Munn, Mermaid. GRAND 3. Mrs. Wm. Duffy, Euston Street. 4. Miss Margaret Mutch Euston Street. Pnlzss $25.00 1. Miss E. 'A`. M. MacMurray, Up. Hillsboro Si $10.00 2. Miss Joan Miller, 283 Fitzroy Sf. S 5.00 3. Miss Ella Thompson, Cornwall. Grand prize winners will please call at the Guardian. Orders on advertisers will be given to the amount of the prize won. _ _ _/__ A ,___ _ ,_,___ i sl TODAY’S SPECIALS i CHOCOLATE CREAM CAKES STRAWBERRY CAKES, per lb. BANANA CAKE.pcrlb. LEMON SPONGE CAKE, per lb. DANISH PASTRY, doz. STOLLEN, each DOUGHNUTS, per doz. BAKED Per _Quart 20c S7EWART’S Bakery if PHONE 211 25:2 40\: 40c 30c 25c - 25c- 22c BEANS KENT ST. i 145 Great George Si. ' Charlottetown ae, Ben’ west Rohn y. Senator and Mrs. Dennis and My-. and Mrs. R. J. Rankine of the Halifax Herald. who are here for the Canadian Press meeting. spent yesterday sftemoon at Dalvay. Mr. J. W- H. Sutherland. of the New Glasgow News, was around the City yesterday renewing old friend- ships. Dr. Donald MscGi1livray, former Superintendent of the cunedmn Bank of Commerce for the Mari. time Provinces. is a guest sl; me Canadian National Hotel. Miss Jessie C. Bonnell, R.N., of Brookline, Mass., is spending a vaca- tion in the City. the guests of Mrs. A. Bonnlel, Hillsborough Street. SUMMERSIDE and Prince County -AT HOME-Mrs. John R.. Mac- Nutt, Darnley, will be at home to her friends on Thursday. July 19th, afternoon and evening, from 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. L-6871 -SAD NEWS RECEIVED - Mr. Henry Mill, of Kensington, mceived a telegram of the sad news of the death of his daughter, Mrs. J. P. Sllney. nee Muriel Mary Mill, at Se- attle, Wash. She had been 111 lor about three months but hope oi' her recovery was not given up until the last. She leaves to mourn her hus- i band and two sons, one 10 years adn ` the other an infant, besides her sor- rowing father and three brothers. The sympathy of the community is extended to all.-S. PERSONALS -Miss Grace Condon, of Moncton, is visiting Miss Audrey Taylor, of Bummerside.-S. _Miss Jean Mon-is, who recently graduated from the Malden, Mass., Hosptial and who has been visiting i her parents, Mr. and libs. 0. B. Mor- |ris. of Summerside, retumed this imorning to Maldne.-S. -Friends will regret to leam was ' - Th _ ill that Dr. M Delaney of Wellington taken seriously ill on Thursday e doctor had been ln Summer de Thursday morning and became on his retum home.-S ICG LAYING CONTEST Report of the Prince Edward Is- ,land Egg Laying Contest for the week ending July 10, 1934: Pen Owner Points 9- William Sansom 1869.2 8. Exp. Station 1747.2 7. Mrs. J. D. McFarlane .. 1713.0 j rs Roland Easter lease 2. Mrs. J, F. Easton ...... 1893-4 l1.Exp. station 1586.0 3. Mrs. J. H. McPhai1 ..... 1474.8 12. Exp. Station ............ 1474.1 Robert Brown ... 1408.1 R.. Cunningham .. 1338.7 Pendleton . . . . . . . . 1285.1 Pendleton . . . . . . . . 1039.8 188332 rue; Pups FF93 Weekly production 60.4%. Loading Pens for the Week Pen Eau P0111*-S 9 50 62.1 52 61.2 ‘ 58.8 53.0 48.2 3 1 48 'I 45 1|, 44 Leading Hens lo Date Hen Eggs Points 281.4 100 224.0 184 210.7 .187 212.7 179 208 8 Driscoll, Manager of BIQFWWIU _ 3 ?=~ea» - D 9 Mr. 1-". V. Proude H. P. Cudmore . B. Mayo ... F. B. Auld .. .. .. J. Berrlgan . . . . Capt. J. McMillan ....... .. J. L. McMillan ..... .. .. .. O. McCann 0. McMillan W. Auld Monday 10th inst., at l oclock. is hoped to have more of the old Iligh Tea and Picnic BAWT VINCENT ORIHANAGE GBOUNDS Tuesday Afternoon July 17th BAND and BINGO Free transportation. can leav ing capitol Theatre md Worthy'| Canes starting at 2 o'elock and continuing all afiambm peedlng Up 1§lew.Basic Code By William L. Bolle, Anoelated Prem Bin!! Writer. (By Gul.rdlan’s Special Wire) WASHINGTON, July 12.-Hugh S. Ohn-son " e J promulgated a new basic code" for industries still without the NRA fold today and set a 30-day d adlinc for winding up Blue Eagle code making. In a special order, Johnson gave unccded industries the choice of rging with existing kindred codes operation under the new basic code with a general NRA code auth- ty to be created by Johnson. Johnson said "lt is not intended all xr ori by this plan to force all remaining un bu 2 01' codified industries under codes.” t gave notice that industries re- maining outside NRA which appear to be harboring labor abuses may ave s. code imposed. NRA said the mopping-up plan d cover 282 ndin codes and W P9 8 industries which had not yet oul lull applied for codes. Code agreements appeared near on 185 of these and NRA urged their completion ln the next 15 days thereby eliminating them from the basic code group. Several codes, such as the anthra- clts and shipping. are listed as "hav- or legal ccnditi ns and will held aside for individual consid- la be e tion The service trades, whos s uspended, are not included ln th an w to tris lworkors. Most workers are cov ered by hte 476 codes in force. Th e of the uncoded trades. Y ‘ ‘¢'.f;~5-" ..\ _ To 9 A nz/lun service or 'rug cunsouln usoicsl. and by having shoes that are long enough and wide enough- Wllfh 0 straight line from heel to toe and B s ‘ Rifle Shoot The West Covehead Rifle Shoot held the first shoot of the season on Tuesday the 10th inst. There was a small crowd in attendance. owing to the busy season of hoeing tur- nlps, scuffling and billing potatoes. The following scores were made: 85 83 79 79 77 70 69 68 65 64 The next shoot will be held oil; ing special and important economic. bor o " air ra . f practice provisions have been D1 . The uncoded small industries hile numerous. were said by NRA employ ifar less than 10 percent of the United States' 24,000,000 indus- gold fish. pretzel, corn cob pipe and circus industries are an example of som Discover Gaspe Now accessible by new 1.000 miie Marine Highway one or me oldest settled psrtiiii North America, and in many re lar appeal, each with its old world atmosphere and charm. At Ste. Flavia, the motorist hasl the choice of two routes. He may, at this point, swing inland through ‘_ the Matapedla valley which cuts C swing around the penlnsula's east em tip and return by the Mata 8 U8' Trzp To Halzfax Over C N R (Special to The Guardian) the Nova Scotian Hotel, Relief For I By George Hamhleton, pedia. valley to Ste. Flavie and “num” PR” Sw" w"""' home. In either case the peninsula my Gundmws sp°°|“l WW) IDNDON. JU-ly 13-(C.P. C8-b16) lrl , 1 §5t;°°mg1et'ely 3 cfs Tvde t""c€"§t The govemment today announredan S res gg an 8 'C se 1° 5 emergency relief plan for the British 8.VCI`S€ . . -- --. f:r.f;a‘;.;:°:.i‘;:.l:i:izflsrznzi Fmvle and 5”” ww" is rugged cattle and subsequent institution of in me °’*"=m°» the” bel-"3 few control of meat supply imports from h"b°“"5- and the hm* mmm? all sources, including the dominions fight down 1° the 5h°1`°~ Tmmat' Ina. preliminary outline of legisla- lantic liners, freighters and smaller gon that Wm be brought down m the fishing craft provide 811 WH House of Commons. Walter Elliot m chauziuz picture Ou the broad eau- Minister of Agriculture, sketched ec-' spects one of the most plctur MONCTO N B Jul 13__-nie esque, has been made accessible to “cmd roulfg' mp bargyam fue motor tourists by the completion of coach excummn to be operated Ove,- "h° new P°"°“ m5h“""y w owne the Canadian National Railways to Built by the Roads Department of 'Hamm' N 5 from Manmne tm’ Q“eb°° Pmvmciu mvemmmt' |Provlnces stations this season will this new motor route makes a com ' “ke Nw, on Friday _my 27 mx, Plele ¢1f¢“”‘ °f W’ 0°-99° Wm” with return limit set for the lol sula, skirting the St Lawrence for lowmg Monday _my 300, An ex I Prince Edward Island some 550 miles following the south I ceuem opportunity is ,huh affo,.d_ irate this picture of William shore for nearly 200 more. and cut- ' ed for people in the Maritimes to pared for the picture which ting diagonally across the peninsula lvmt this mteresmlg and mswric is owned by Mr. Wm. Stewart thfuush °“° °f 1'# H105* b°°“W“1 elty with its stoned pa..-t and ns I Th' “M s"“”°'M°F°*°“-N valleys. To many motorists already great wealth of interesiing hstoric ""5 °' mm "° Edd' “"1 the MW lushwev has bf°u8l\l= Wm* unibns together with modem at- l ""’ G"'"‘“‘”" S” “‘°“` in easy roach parts of old Quebefl ti-actions and the opportuniies for. =-.__- which a few years ago were seldom an enjoyable weekend \,15,,_ f visited by Outsiders fr°1u 011° and 'rue northwest arm is .1 great the christmas holidays be visited Of thi’ Ye" t° me 01-hen In it-3 aquatic playground presenting op- Sp lllulufeviue beauty- in WS h05Dl¢' poi-tunity for salt water banhlng,l Easter season he visited Roms, able. home-lovlns people. in its boating, canoeing, etc. there are | Naples, Florence and other centres quill" 014 Wflrld French Clnadll-ll excellent golf links where the golfer in atmosphere- this part of Quebec 15, may try his skill and tennis court.-l eral days in Greece. unique. and durius the past few are .,150 avaliable to me visitor years has attracted thousands Of among me more interesting, of the he tourists from overseas as well as historic exhibits or Halifax are sz. . he plans to go to Denmark. swed- from every part 0! the Uuitedlrauis cburcnbuiit in 1756. me on 31281165 Bild 08118111- doclryard, the Citadel Province I sla before retuming to England. The Ga-ape tour usually bcsius at House. These are on-ly c few or Quebec city. one of the most inter- the historic lore. Halifax is e mod- astius cities hlswrically in the em ocean port with an extensive Wholu Of N0l‘l1h America- C1'0SSi!l8l waterfront containing the longest l-he l‘iv€!' by ferry to Levis on the L bulkhead landing quay in the world south shore, the traveller swings 2,006 feet and an ocean terminal, east, following the St- Lawrence to which is the equal ln efficiency of the Gulf. The first leg oi’ the jour- any in the world. Over the waters 1123’ Carries him to Ste. Flavie, DU- of its magnificent harbour ocean sing en route the fashionable beach greyhounds of the sea are continu- at Cacouna, Trois Pistoles. Le Bic, ally arriving and departing and a and countless other villages and most superb view of the harbor is hamlets, each with its own particu- obtained from the roof garden of ;ee..‘“;.§°";e“‘;. as Livestock Illdusirv Y Z . - rence eastward to Gaspe town, 1- VBS 01' the Thames 01 Cuuudu' tion the gvoemment proposed to while the bustling villages along the take, but did Ilbt indicate the ex- shore older unlimited variety for the tent to which control would be ex traveller who may be accustomed to ercised over imports. the more conventional type of tour- The minister said the government ing holiday. The air is always fresh was prepared to spend-$15,000,000 on 3:: .?.'iff":. i.‘;“...‘.':.i ;:“s.°§.;.‘;f i;‘;;m:.‘us2..:s‘::§ °“'""'.`.§'°¢:'s»‘if::‘N'" :ence gradually widens until the certain classes of fat cattle slaugh- farther shore can scarcely be dis- 'tered i`1_31el;;h61`f£T1§\i;t0d Kingdom bc~ cerned even on the clearest da s. Ween P - Year and March COMFORT AND USE At the extreme end of the Elon- 31-u1lg35» of fllJ1;?S€*C1a(;9fSf‘$-51 Cattle Feet me intended m be ugeful, lnsula, the road passes through W9 eam 3 “my - B- Ull- ngi; omamentai. Most women en- Gaspe, where this _year the fourth $r:ldV¥;iS;;¢1g£;1I;d dead cattle $1.43 a muse .wer me beauty of a babyxs centenary of Cartlers landing is It was learhed Canadian came f°°t- butfew °f *hem attempt “° being “"p’°p"”"`ly mebrmd' A sent to the British market for lm- mlmmln this "tual beauty in few miles further on It touches Perce mediate slaughter would not be en- thelr UW" feet/ Indeed- .m°'“°' ‘"h°S° f”’“°“s t‘m“°“°d "C" “dm mieamthe bounty and that aregu- women. by wcarus Sh°¢S Wlwh d° “B mymds °f Sea mds- ‘S k"°“”‘ lation would be issued by me Minis- not wngmm 1,0 natural lines, do in all parts of the world. Following try of Agriculture laying down a their best todistort their feet. the south shore of the peninsula, quamying timemmit for imported MMM- bui’“l“8» P‘*”‘f“1 feet' the h’gh"'“Y passes "‘F°“gh .°°““°` came. 'rms time-limit has not been with biuuaus- <>°l'"S» 0°-1l°“5eS °~“‘* 1°” mm ‘md ”Sh’“8 Vlllflges' fixed but iv was beliveed it would be flattmed arches are the penalty where the whirr of the spinning around um., months' paid by those who abuse their feet wheel may still be heard, the treas- If this should prove correct the by wearing unpwperly-fitlkd 5h°e5- UYPS Of h‘md1Cf“~fl~ -“Ch “S mme' time-limit would have the effect that Are feet that are covered by spun.; and hooked rugs bought fora. fat came slaughbered within three shoes with hgh heels and H2-\'f0W were sous- The latter part Of this months after importation would not toes more to be dirod than com- route skirts the magnificent Baie qualify for B 5ub5|dy_ fortable feet, free from blemishes. des Chalcurs, aptly termed the My-_ 151110; said the House Wauld be that are covered by shoes fitted to Mediterranean of America, a great asked to pass 3 bill before 15 ,-|55 conform to the na.tuna.l lilies 0! the natural indentation whose bays are authorizing the government, in pm- foot? bounded by' the finest sandy coed with the scheme which would Itis durring the summer, on 11012 beaches in North America Along include an advance to the cattle days that distorted feet are apt to be this .shore also the scenery changes, fund repayable to the Exchequer ln most painful. 'lihefeet Swell and P916- losing its rugged aspect, and a manner to be revealed latre. plre, pavements are hot. and so -stretching out into long sweeping In its permanent meat policy. the snoes become more and more un- vistas or rich farmland and wooded Minister explained. the government comfortable. hillside. hopes to establish a fund to be ad- 'rhcre are twenty-six bones in the should the trsveuer prefer. he ministered by a permanent commis- foot: these are held in 111005 *md may swing oi! the Gaspe Highway at ‘Slim 1111-0 Whilih WOUICI be Plaid PTO- cnntzolled by muscles and nerves. the Town oi' Matepedia, which ceeds of a levy on imported cattle There are two arches; the long B-roh guards the enmmce to the Maw. and out of which assistance would be from the heel to the gneat foe. and ,pedia valley, and tum south and Eli/en h0m@ Di‘0dUC€\°S- It WHS learn- the short arch across the bell or the ees: to Moncton and the Maritimes. cd the government also plans to con- fm. at the base of the toes. The usual route, however. is back U01 imP01'ffS by <`lU0t& 11m1tuti0nS- Pain in the foot, under the long through the Matapedia valley which amdh, extending up the calf of the in itself would make such a trip as MAKES (3000 RECORD 163 ,md gmmmmeg gauging pain in this worth while. At times, so nar- IN l"IRST~YEAR WORK the be/ak, is due to flattening of the now is the valley, the motorist finds -- long aroh.'I’hls flatteningis the res- mountains rising sheer from the MILLSTREAM- Kiflls C0.. July ultdwgm-|_n3 ulqmed shoes undo! road and the river that winds be- l3~E‘rnest P. Weeks. BA, Rhodes; mans out while Wahl,-,g_ pam in the side it, while a few miles .further on, scholar for New Brunswick, 1933, “Hof uw foo; md ln the three mllillg hills and winding waterways has finished his first-year at Ox smniloutcrooesisdue to aflatiening Open up in _a magnificent panorama. ford. where his work has been of the front arch. This pain maybe Opportunities for sport of the highly satisfactory to his tutors. severe and may pe,-5-5; even Wim most exciting .kind are everywhere to He has done considerable traveling thefcotatrest and me siio-35011.11. be fouud- _Because S0 few P¢°P1€. 91213 continent already. During’ women, most wah trouble Comes have ever visited Gaspe, her rlversi -_iT-*_-r lf: ,mm wearing meh heels' which and la.kcs_are still richly stocked L0 more and more p(-Opp-_ Useful un-qw; the weight of the body on with fight!-l1g Il-sh, and her salmon maps with information as to routes, me ban of me foot instead of d1s_ rivers are famous all over the world. mad bom-1m0ns_ mn(-ages and spon_ In the interior of the Peninsula ing diggncgg are avmable 1-me at Canadas forests. Guides and equip- ment can usualhr be arranged for in advance through the Tourist Bureau of the Roads Department of the .from the noise and bustle or mel usual routes oi' travel. | Extreme care has been exercisesl by the Quebec Provincial Govern- “ ment to see that wayside Inns, hotels » and boarding houses catering to the .| tourist, measure up fully to modern] demands of cleanliness, service and) cuisine. All are periodically inspect-l ed and the traveller need have no! fear whatever that, go where he will - in Gaspe, he will find board andy lodging that at times may be mod- est. but which is always clean and comfortable. lt is also remarked by' tourists that prices are extremely moderate. Because of its scenery, opportuni- ties for sport, bathing and camping' facilities, aside altogether from its' interesting historical associations, Gaspe is today one of the most dc- lightful areas in the whole of the continent for the motorist to explore. By highway from Quebec city. around the peninsula and back by the Matapedia valley, is just short of cunmg I members and some new ones to.. 1,000 miles, a comfortable two weeks Pggaglsysiimdnnnasnz. teksilliathepneuca nslifuvtnnueveryresranooaliae S0 WRETCHED Wake Up Your Liver Bile andi trlbutin it. ~ net gan be made wnuormble there are great tracts oi’ rolling and most 5|-gvgi agencies 0;- may be ob- mg kept in good condition by bath- m°““t8in°“5 “WHS ab°lmdl118 in ,tained by writing direct to the Pro- ms mmndmlxby wearjng gmkings flume b0l-ll NK Mid 5111811. among vincial Tourist Bureau, Roads De- wmch are bm enough but not k,obLg_ them, the lordly noose, monarch of pa;-tmeng, Quebec c1¢y_ Canada_ ca. ping a ‘mm mu °' th” f°°t' a quiet holiday under canvas, far I '_"_'* “ " - , I Get A New Lease of Life. No! Calomel Is Necessary. For to feel healthy and ha , your live! o pounds of liquidpgds into your , every day of your l.|le. Without that bile, imuhle rinrts promptlv. Your food just won't digrst thsmrsy it should md your bowels are sluggish. F yl lrmdo uand your entire system is under by monotonous wma menu. You have Bon-the discomfort oven, bloating, heartburn and acumen. You an my tohmdsehec. Have n langue like notion-wooL a nasty tum in your mon , had breath and ly skin. You hewm anything like tha pep muh:-slihy prnmn she hnva. ln het you am generally w-ntchrd. Hrrwesnyau rrpoct to clear u s condition Nko this oomplculi' by takin’ mereqwwe|~mnvUl like salts, miners water, ol , lsxailve candy or showing gum. or roughagcl Thry enn't wah up llvar bilel your Avoid oalnmsl (mr ll a box H old‘:'|c'Hnhle Cnriefl llsh All vegeta , sure. n e wa your liver wiihouI[npee1t|ng you. lingbook 3 glad-to-be-alive In-ling, once more. Don’t waste your money substitutes. Bo , min Ask lor Cahn . gee 1 lot nd h iii gvlcg. ' '? WHO IK thi ...S *'§s 1'? Es at rtudm beter. besides and many He sin and Paris. etc.. and at the italy, In addition, he spent sev- On the close of the term in June. went to Norway, and from there and Austria and possibly Eus- ZIT V ,V Zion Presbyterian Church' REV. G. CABLYLI WBDSTII _ unixsfll . PBOF. LOUIS D. THOHPIUN'-")l’l'\lB All UIIHIIHK' ' _.4 1. MORNING WOMHIP .' 11.00 A. M.-/rheme: “The Past, the hollat. and the = #-9-0-f lids- Francis '1'. Lawson, I L. will sour-"1 will nweii in an ncaa or um Irlh Mn. Harold Gllkqlo 10.00 A. M--Sabbath Sched and Bible &o\& '_ __......_..... BVENING WOISIIIP 7.00 1*. M.-Theme: "l'ho!nofel Gedilavo' 'nu Minister wil leach. ‘ solo-"nie Voice el God" .......,,,.... lumber Balto ‘uethatdwellotizint-beaaeretweeddsaaaellllh' ~ sho-ll abide under the l1s\ilvI0l¢\0Aih¢y."Pl.01s1. I St. Paul’s Churclf 'ith SUNDAY APPR TIIUITY 10.00 A. M.-The Sunday lohool. 1i.ooA.l»f.-Mnrnlngrnyerandiclanea. ~ M1'.Ga|.larlswl*|& L moo P. M.-'Evening Prayer and lollid. followed ll, ' Holy Cemmmim. EVERYBODY Wlll. REV. B. D. RAYMOND. Uv L. IIUIDK , ORGANIST-PRIOF. A. ROY KQIIAIL, LlA.l., A.A.G. Q .I 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.--Public Werddp. solo-selected Q. Haney Maelhonoq ii-__ 1. 1.oo r. M.--Pubns waning. . solo-selected .......-............ E- George Johnsen Th Premeh fof|hodoywllbellY.l‘.l.l0dhroyd, Hunler River? -_.-?_.._____ Vldton Cerdlally Welcome. Evonln¢ServiceBreadcutbyC.H.U.¥. of PIUQ AID FUIIOI ITC. ' W3&M¢ipr=l» lVInN'IS'I.'ER»-'I1Il ll-'V. A. C. VINCENT, D. D- , V _ K - J MOB-NING WORSID 11 UGDCK Sermon-"Net Anxious" .............-..... Dr. Vincent Solo-Selected .........»...-...... lil Berne Hnestis sunday School forms part el morning as-des, with study, period from 12 to 12.30. -__--i_____. IVKNINGWOBIEITUOIDZ Sermon-‘The Summa bl el IAN’ Dr. Vheed Bass solo-selected ............... W. Peter (htghion lbemlllcofihsdaywilibodhoeiedby Mrnlllmanlbcrs. 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