APRIL 3, 192a Dawn"; L f t“. v " andholii. " fill‘ ‘H- . h: a AZ- wit"? ".1" E?" r a ll A - - “a n. uguaikglg. cmltral Guildhall '°' prffiwwfigfig ‘A esaar GAME is assured ice-tea; ‘tidal’ h _ tin-r l nl 3- o.. °'" “fiulllfiflfl... when Monctou town on the night. meets Charlotte- "Y" floor Saturday 8514 COME TO VWHEATLEY HALL Wlvlkbt and hear Aaron Slick and ROI? Berry. ll stormy come Satur- MY- aeoe-z-ii children ulnar; A RA}. has and —iaile'vca m >_e-- htflll . * o. r. o. v. last night m‘ ‘ J, J. etewart, contralto biting‘!!! Kathleen Horn-by, violin- B M‘ Stewart rendered several Mnhow-n selections with splen- WB" ression and effect. “Partic- d“ mlrllen may be made of “Will ‘w: come Back Ania" and “0'l Emu‘... h, which Miss Hornhy um“; u violin obligate accompan- ilnenl- mi; in response to - Mmmgcestsyfrom the radio audi- “Yo... listened to her on former fingerless played "5ouvenir” and gilarenade" as well as several oth- “moyable numbers _in her usual st . °‘-f-f.°,mzgrlelltnrel r dress last rrenlng was prepare by . Ilqpphl but owing to his indisposi- llon the address was delivered by M, Hurst o’l the Dominion Depart- ment the subject being, Some His- tory of the Seed Potato industry iu p_ n, island. _ At the completion of last nights program at about 8.30 p. m. C. F. C, y, had been on the air for four- teen hours this weelt two Sunday church services, three nights o! tlle Old Timers’ Fiddlers Contest. r piano recital ‘Wednesday night and last night's splendid program. This means a lot of work by_ some- body and the lisland Radio Com- pany would appreciate aln- expres- slon of opinion from the radio audience as to whether it is worth while continuing such an expensive Baryhg or simply reverting to, church service ou Sunday as In the plil- ‘ THE MARKETS program‘ was_ 1 ‘ TURKEY. CHIOKIN- and all that goes to make an Easter din- ner at P. J. MeDonalda. 85052-1i -_..-- -. NOTICE-There will be servloe In the new lhail at Borden Sunday lllIllIllS ll IIIEY BATU RDAY i sublsct "The Resurrection. the 7-—Commerclal league- Stanley Ema and Modem Dlscoverleksl Shaw w“ P°“'d°" 1'" R959“ Modern scientific discoveries and Hlzfgxfzl-l A" _ the discoveries of archaeology and - 9Y5 01W"- indisputable facts of history are Sunday 10——*Junior sing song. 8.30——Speclal sing song service. NOTE-This being Good Friday "Y" closed all day. throwing a light upon the old book and the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a light that“ is astonishing and convincing. . Special music and a hearty welcome to strangers and visitors. coining to eastern markets is re- . Ported. cu-n-en-t American and To- ronto quotations have not been re- ceived as a result of the injury to U161 telegraph servloe by the rec- etnt storms. Toronto-On March 31st the price of extras dropped one cent while flrsts took a ‘rise of one cent. This is the result ot’ the improved quality of eggs coining to the mark et. Prices to retailers extras, 37 to 37. flrsts 35 to 36. seconds 29 to 30. Montreal-Thirteen care of Stat- esegg, have arrived to date m“ iMlss Helen and Mary McCar- week The market m uncM/nseu ville, Borden, have returned home h, (one and pr|°e_ Express receipts after attending the Teacher's Con- m-e heavy." but "a clearing wen“ vention in Charlottetown. Wholesale extras 86%. firsts 34. ‘seconds 30. Winnipeg country shilp- pore are making sales extras 26,. IT WAS a great samehetween the "Maples" and “St ‘Bernards" is Moncton. Come and see for your- selves "Saturday night when they meet on the "Y" floor. 8514 PERSONAL-S lMiss Bessie Stevenson‘ and Miss Jean Webster, teachers of Carleton are among those in attendance at the Annual Teacher's Federation meetings. - Miss didabel ‘Mulligan and Myrla, Kelly on.‘ Emerald are visiting in firs“ 24' seconds 20‘ Charlottetown attending the Teach Calgary dealers are paying eoun- “I” maven“!!- try shippers extras 24, flrsts 22. - seconds 17. IEdmonton—'Prices to retailers. extras 32,flr eta 30. seconds 25. Vanoouver—-J0bbing extras, 28. flrsts 26. seconds and pullets 22. 8t. J0lll‘l—'C0lll'-l3‘y dealers are BIRTHS _________i_________ GALLANT.—March 23, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant. J12. Ebbs- fleet, a son. Congratulations. MoDONALiD——At. Glenfinnan. Mar. (Canadian Press)‘ 0'l"l‘.A\\'-.-\, Ont... April l.—-An Im- provement ill the quality oi eggs making sales. extras 39. lfirsts 35. seconds 32. lPrlcce to retailers ey- tras ~14, firsts 42, seconds 35. 30th. 1926. to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc- Donald, a daughter. MARRIED — “GOO-FOO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One lnsrrllon . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Four Insertions Eight Insertions .. yvvvvv Agents Wanted McQUARRIE-BERNARD. —Willlam C. McQuai-rle. of North Milton and Alice M. Bernard. of Hunter River, were married at the Baptist Par- sonage, Charlottetown. by thellev. Ross C. Eaton. March 31. 1926. . . . . . . . .. I01‘ par llns of ll words lo per line 0| II words ‘Ir par line uf ii words DEATHS MoAULEY-lln Rdibbtliry, MIISFLLCTI March 25th. Margaret V-. (nee Mc- v r17 Fenlulo Help “Mute? #40 a wean TAKING ORDERa fur ll. a l‘). Silk Iloslcry. Silk Underwear llud Porch DWBHGB- Your cash daily. No collecting or delivering. Write B- & E- Mfg. 00., llopt. 22, London. 0111- Apr. 3-10-17-24. Miscellaneous , I ~l , if h . q WANTED IMMEDIATELY A nn s) w e of Jo n A McAnlay slrl for store. Apply 151 Kent St- DQCOSTE-The death occurred in 3457"4'1'3l Roxliury. Mass. on March 30th of the iilfa‘nt son of Mr and Mrs A. J. DoCoste, aged -l months. To Lot r0 LE1-_HI>U§EKUQIE_R_Q-l=llvl.aveou~on April 1st. 1112s. Elm Ayemm App“. qr It cmbNllthanlol Mncbenll Idlnlayson. mo,“ wamzmfnged 13 years. Funeral from his JNO. A McDpNALD, LAND SUR- vcyor. llermanville. 8403-3-29-1mo. STFIAVED FROM MY RANCH. March 26th a dark silver mule fox. right car C.E.N.. left 2.C. iieward.—D. McKenzie. Kenning- ton. 84974-241 HOUSE- CENTRALLY LOCAT- ed. wanted. ten or eleven rooms. Apply care of Guardian. 8388-3-27-tf FURNITURE SALE-I WILL BELL at luylfinms. (it. Goo. Street on ‘Saturday at l2 o'clock noon. a. In! c!’ choice furniture and house- huill effects-Ben]. Carter, Auc- tioneer. 3590 g . NOTICE-h‘ ESCAPE!) FROM MY rnnch tho 22nd, a silver female. fox Tattoo mark right ear C.'W.Z. ' 2 left ear. A liberal rqwm-q M. loved if captured alive-Wm. H. Ellis. Tyne Valley. P. Ill. 1. 8351-8,B6.14i ESCAPED FROM MY RANCH.‘ Al‘ Sflillhnort, one female fox. mark- “rl ll-l‘. rlKht ear. 8 B left ear. ' lllso one ‘male fox marked AJ-hll flilll Mr. 620 left ear. $100 will b9 llnid for return o’! the above mentioned female. 112G. Kennedy. 8456-4-1-31 NOTlOE.-All unwise . of K-ol C. will pleads meafat the Home. Kent Qtraat. this after- noon at 1.15 p. m. to attend" "M"! of shall- Iah Ire. Francis Leuptirsn. Ordinary 5T9“. J00. lfifigvrpfl‘ RQQ, is _lB12-¢-1l Male Help Wanted WANTED A GOOD PRACTICAL @003. for working in institution. Arrival-i wrillina to Box aso. Clllrlbttetown. 8486-8-11-81 ’ sic assumes aTlAnv an. "bums ‘ia- rl; a. late residence‘, King," Edward Hotel ma’ Autlflfdlfll welcome is extended ‘to a . FOR SALE- BUCKEYE INCUR- whrlrals -' av zxpsnlsncsn dogma noun-rain ran sil- For Sale FOR SALE-MOTOR BOAT AND engine, i-n good repairs. Apply 30 Spring Park Road. 3i FRESH GROUND ISLAND oyster shells for hens. George V. Moore. 42 Queen St. 8454-4-l-2i. FOR SALS-JBRCHERON MARE 1400 lbs. Apply at 173 Grafton Street. 8466-1-2| FARM FOR .8ALE.-87 ACRES OF land on St. Peter's Road, Lot 53. four miles from Cardigan. Will sell at a bargain. Apply Peter L. Flynn. 39 Market St., New-bury- port. Mass. 8483-4-2-2i ii on Saturday ‘3rd. services starting} at 3.30 thence by train to Fodhia S» ullfe Ill u gilllullni- llurllillg llllllp designs-d wllrlll that is cnnuot catch flro err-n ll’ gnsollne be poured over it while? lighted. l A new cnrnrnn route has been op- ened from Mohalrllnerah on the Persian gulf tn Tolisrau thnt snvos from ll to‘ 20 llnys‘ lllnl- cuulpnrl-d with lln- (llill ruillus. - l. rllullllr ukntcrs to ullfuln groan-IT spcrll ll Swiss lllllflllllll" lllls iiluuliil-li, klltols lit tllc midis n! ullltli illmutdwui fccl long that lire sirilupi-d t0 WERE-PW] To ator 210 egg capacity also brood- er 500 ass capacity. 500d as new. moth -for $40-00._ Apply Russell A. Hewett. R. R. Carleton Siding. * 8198-4-2-31 OLADIOLUB PRIMULINUB HV- brids-Jlnt-roduotory offer of the most beautirul simmer-flowering gladiolus recommended for its superb pastel coloring and "I'm! _flowler!mg period Send 30c. (I10 stamps) and we will deliver one package containing 10 flowering else ‘bulbs in assorted colors. Vic- ltoria. Bu-l-b company. R. M- D- 4- Vlctorla. ‘B. C. =8378-$-2'I.'Sat 2| Wanted mat-riled qllilv a position on farm olefin: smell. Mnbt have will‘ our. house. "Y" care Guradlan- BIN-S-Ndtsltf. IJOPt tween T’. W. College and Rnchford , Fl at this 0f one we loved so dun. ‘ ‘:33: m!“ have 8409. And watched with sorrow and ""‘"'- _.-.---~lr:r;¢' Articles Wanted 1 a- lun- Wu. want I'M"- KIRI OVINO; WRITI FOR ‘catalogue and. list of used ovens. . ' all payment l1 d ‘rli Oven Company.‘ ‘ m g Queen West. ‘liorolltn. NURIII mustache-slur. , IN MEMORIAM In Loving Mchilory of our dear (laughter. lllary McMahon, who departed this life April 3rd, 1920. By H or Mother Inserted . Father and legs. , liii In fond and lovl-np mini”! of Mlsa -Fanyny M. Wilden My, germ-tad this llfe st her homo In Hampton, April 1st. . 1026'. '-" ‘ We stand beside the dying form ‘ " How aid to say the last peed . b _ _ 5 a . ,‘ And prose the pail Rind - As hel- spirit, if“ . the ally- _ Illb Ia eflr.» g And rest to us‘ ~1- . Lg" no Station. Intermolit Belfast Come-i tery Sunday afternoon. < Stlull-lllu In llll English mill-gl- li-llrll i0 rcpt-ilk correctly by l-ufllpllrlulr vis- Hill‘ rel-unis of llll-lr spool-h wlill allu- ilur rocrlrllll of ilol-ilrulc lI|N'l'(‘l|. i0 kl-op uululllolllle motors, . _.p_1~l_n5lr (THE olsfinqfi Gym: *-——-' 930 to 1g._.qun_(m-l_ THE REBURREOTION» AND‘ s to sao-velersrrr Volleyball. "mull" "DIBOQVI-RIEG A?‘ ‘- Fspwm basketball match, CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ol-luncl-l. Charlottetown Mapleevs. Moncton- g 5mm" we'll,“ at "la AD-M-IssIQN-Lanlse 1a sown“: entral Christian Church- Reva‘ 7__special Camody Match. Neil Herman will preach 0n the Western “Guardian ed leave of absence to Hon. J. E. Wyatt, K. C.. from his duties as Stlpendlary Magistrate of the town of Bummerslda from March 29th to May 15th. Mr. Heath Strong, K. C-, will act Stipendiary Magistrate during this period. —8TILL ILL-The many friends 0t Miss Ella McLean. Summerslde ill regret to learn that she is in in the Prince County Hospital. --MONT CARMEL. -Rev. Fr. Finley Mullaly of the staff of st. Dunstan's University, char-loin. town has gone to Mont Carmel to assume the pastorate for this week. Rev. Dr. Gauthier. Palmer Road conducted the services last Sunday. —CONTE8TANTS. —The con- contestants in the old time fiddlers contest from the Western Section of the province returned ‘home yes- terday. They are very pleased with the ‘reception given them in Charlottetown and state that the winner of the flddler's contest was undoubtedly the best player at the contest. He will make a worthy representative from the Island. gular meeting of the Summersidc Board of Trade was held inst night with the President Mr. “Muttnrt in the chair. rend from the Toronto Board of Trade asking the support of the Summerside Board in the organiz- ation of the Dominion ‘Board of Trade. ‘It was decided to affiliate with the Dominion Board. muliication was read from Hon. eral with reference to the mail de- livery from Borden to Summorsidc calving his careful attention. tors were also received from Hon. ,W. R. Motberwell, Minister of lligriclllture from Sir l-lenry Thorn- lton. President of the _ from Hon. J. A. McDonald. A. F}. McLean, R. H. Jenkins, John Mes- servey and M. Walter Pratt. Gener- al Manager of tho C. N. it. restor- ation department referring tn llio use 0f P. E‘. l. cars and Ill tho restaurant service of the C. N. R.~ Progress was re- ported and it is expected that lilOmGlhlllg definite will develop in .tho near future. Ml‘. C. R. Rogers informed the meeting that the. llocal branch of the i’. E. luPubllC- lity Association are contemplating lputting on a fiddling contest for uho championship of Prince Couli- ity. Competitions are to be held lat Tignish. Alberton. O'Leary and other places winnersYrom the various sectiops will all compete at a grand coll- test to -be ‘held in Summerside, The details have not yet been worked out but will he announced in a few dllys. . -— PERSONALS -—4MK”SSI‘R.J¢\IIIDTDHG Norman, Al- hliny. and Adlbroso Monaghan. Kin- kora. ‘were among "10 “ward DH’!- scngorsxin Saturday. 1H _M|-_ 360mg lMatthew-s. Eluls- dale. was in town during the week and and was accompanied home by his wife. who successfully passed-y through all operation for appeulllcf ‘tin at the Prince 00.. hospital. ll.‘ ---—-¢+>—-Z- IllLILA. lllllcl, usllll lln N-i IIAY_NIBHI Many are now looking forward to‘ the big Easter ‘Monday "night dance which is to be held in P. W. C. Hall-under‘ the auspices of the Great War Veterans Association. As is customary on such occasions as this the G. W. -V. A; men have ‘made big preparations and have spared no efforts towards making this affair a most enjoyable one ln every way. . The hall as everybody knows ls ii spacious one and will be elabor- ately decorated and the floor put n the best possible condition. Tho lllusi program which will be] pondered by the Casino Orchestra onslsts of the latest fox-trot and alts bile and needless to mention n‘, “m. “a . ‘"1 I The vacant lllllll‘ " will be par excellence. a. Let them give a party and ---- eme- ---- ‘... .11. .. rt-z.‘ ‘- "n" lift -sl~ ‘tr- nacoa‘. and". . » u“ m‘ ‘a ‘ M” ’ l-lcivsll." ' _ $1135 u ‘Lleut pa fill-lief F " R. hutgrillgilungllian diplomas for m” a "kin Tmum ‘I a promises to he amongthe I establishment of Internet onal ad - » "~ 14" .~ setter n10 sures and u It-is for ollowslll , 1.. ..,.~ ,.. . al wprtlly causa-rrprialpfihe ts . .1111“ galstirimqgrawfi 41th.... ...__nt.n‘.‘.t.‘ .~ '- h wlY-‘Jib ‘ ' ~.- ylflfifi 9 a. , - . larliiclsihtwal; c.1111... flail ‘A EASTER -MONDA»Y1 . J Hie Honor Lieut,-Gov_. Heartz DANCING ‘efaiars AS 9 O'CLOCK CASINO: ‘ORCHESTRA —MAGIBTRATE. -.- His Honor the Lleutellant Governor has grant- —BOARD OF TRADE. —Tlie re- Georgo _ A letter was " A cdm- ' Charles lMurphy. Post blaster Gon- ‘ ‘ 1 advising that‘ the matter wus‘re'- 1' - Lel- ‘ C. N. III. ‘ produce on dining‘ first and then the ‘ l '. Al; Pence? . .1 - ‘M. r - . IQH-ED PATRON-AGE OF . OTB. G-ENTLEMEN S1 .110 Stock Quotations -~lUST IIRRIVE" ‘ , z cars BRAN. smears and __wl-ln"; iulontmee. which‘ we are selling it lowest ‘SPECIAL Pnloes-srr- mix- 'ed cars. Flour ind Feed or STRAIGHT cans FEED. Phone or write for prices. A A. HORNE & c0. OO-O-O-O-O-O-OCCO-O Q-OQ-Q-Ofi-‘OO-Q-O-O-OQ-OOO-O 5t Saints firzilhpttrlanthurth‘ REV. w. B. Mum, MINISTER ', F, WATKIS. ORGANIST AND CHOIBMASTER y‘ 11.00 A. M.-8ermon. Communion Service. ‘ 2.30 P. tMt-Sabbatlr School. ' ‘ 7.00 P. M.—rSel-mon. ' EASTER MUSIC MORNING SIE-RVIOE Ah\llCII’Il-—"° Death, Where la Thy Sting" . . . . . . .. Turner “Al It Began to Dawn" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Foster Solo-“Eaater Day" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Muir EVENING SERVICE Anthem-“Upon the Firat Day o! the Week" . . . . .. Foster Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. A. G. Bruce a 1 m.“ my 5pm. my Swill-nits malts M. So Says Paul Whiteman. Who Writes And Plays It Everywhere l . New Yorlc CItyL-"Music is__1i, l [better medium thairdiplomncy in ‘the establislimtnt of international friendship/Lang's Paul Wluteman. , "QM of the greatest achieve- ‘ enta of Alexander Moore. alu- nemsy elm laklnp over 1M0 o"! 011M llrleai and hast eta.“ or “til-ll; égullfeaoi-‘lnzpnd-i: Rey-l Jazzists Hotel we have spent many 023:0‘! lpzoE-niaro as n ge - . ' - Ills rooms. ‘merican l!" "m" “i” '95“ Among the royal adherents" o’ "‘°"""d' °' “m” l" 44 of which have prlvqgq f mil - ‘Alli! ‘Vmn u" "we" “m1 jazz nrc listed the _Prlnce_o1 repairs and Improvements. It Mum comm...” "hdv-“d. t e Hlls "null" "N"! 1"‘- WaIt-s. who. with he <*"“="'-"‘ ia new the finest Hotel of m In tile put m: were. Few t. sy lilf _ it. With Dowalgéf Lord and Lady hftfllfltllfllitnflulii‘ d.“ l" m. M-rmm. Prom HM.“ mwuohw‘ 0”“. Q 9°" Mifl‘ Chrhflm‘ "ml" been known to dance ‘nll H1211 ‘m; m. van“ an". h“! a proval, the Primes "Y"! 91'1"‘ mnnya time to the strains of ti: Inces- lt appeals to those M. “mum “M. co n a c sea atafnid Si"? 1° the 53mm‘ Whltcman orchertis. Not Ion.’ w)“, w.“ . ggmfqflgblg ' " '° I p ted ma odies. Musical‘ Diplomacy “It wouldn't be aubad thin if p’, grant many more ambpssa ors would follow Mr. Mooros exam- _-;-,_.';,,'m"',.'.j,p-lu n, mn- ‘l --l.r~lle? 1w -.--\-"- . v -' l" u. cannot hate and dsncr-especialli when a jazz band is playing. with international; setting Swiss, V Switzcrlnndplaunchad in Paris b3. i the genial Russian Biilieff in tho 1 (‘hauve Souris and instantaneous- ly become the toast of two coutu ago. too, Mr. Whitcmnn brood casted all the newest AHIQTK‘: song and dance favortca for t- Prince, who likes w» llesv we" 1 with the musical times. the Prince of Walesfiflasaerts l’ Whitr min. "lit-s in hip love of l, it is nice nnzi 1- 1111GT.‘ finttc have the ramamql, lllyerallO-‘l v air-z."‘-..l-1-%%?i"“?“r" I \ '- Sarm-on-“A Message of Comfort." _ Aniham-Jtlerusalem" . - - - - - - - - - -- of i mm the bliss lI-iel Seville» emits m. understanding stronger than ' iozen treaties. For ‘truly. on: "The tendbncy to write soplr- g H!‘ l taoL- QThereHQJI Miss M) E lelped , an’ ‘mericaitsong about‘ l’ v “Part of the reahappeel r opular partzme of darv‘ iverybzilly llnnccs these do rin- -;*_14 1 i. -_ Z l . A1. 11 o-GLOCK have been Invaluable to MORNING farmers and stock ralsara. a, _.lN . o; |_|f;_" HUGHES’ Anzrfig-"Tlrtcelflave Taken Away CONDITION POWDER - Y ($019.40 Blast Redeemer" Solo-Selected Sermon. 8510-2-11. ln-nw-l- m; "will-ll m-Iili ull lllr |IIIIII|I lilHl prupl-iloll ‘ ‘till-r Irv mill ur Dllllllll‘. u-rrlylplllir l'llllll_\’ line nllnllllr proportion irnvlulvl l'll_\‘ll from sunlight. f‘ ""‘ -v JIALIFAX, April L-Quotntlons,8-iI7-3-30-tts. ‘ _ _ _ - . -__., furnished by Johnston and Ward ——— - . i Members of the ‘IMkmtreai Stock National Bren/Brien - - - - - - -- s s ‘ - spa-lu- 15M»- ----- -- Central Christian Church Q Al. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. . 1251/‘ steel ‘Comm. Cont. .. AlncrlcauCen . Co. . . . . . . . .. 44 Wilinlilell 111110011111 ~ Am. Car andFdyl Co. 97 Generaal Pctroleulu... Preacher, Rev. Nell Hcfmall, 1B. A. ' At: Refinery Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 221,5 Standard New Jersey -- - V _i---~ ‘ 7‘ Am, locomotive Co, 95%.Si11ll(lfll‘(l lNewYo rk - Am. Smelt. and Itofng. C0 . 1171/; 5 SUBJECT SUNDAY EVENING Uiiion Bag and Paper Co. . 341/ Wheat- Mill’. 1 6'4; July. |33%; . . Anaconda Co“ Ml“ C0 431% gem‘ 1391/,” . THE RESURRECTION, THE BIBLE AND MODERN ‘ Canadian Pacific Co. .. 7511/, (Iom-rlaluy- 73%; July- 77-h: °'s°°-VER'5$ i Chile 00111581: (:0. . . . . .. 311/ 8cm. 79%- . - d NY‘ Ce“. am Hud- Rw. RR‘ 121s OMSgMayy “w; July. Urn,“ i? Special music and heartlyaikzvrilcome to strangers an ,4, Cuba Came Spgar Co. 91,5 Sept. 41%- - ' ' w Oubmca neg ugm- Cry pm _ 43 \Vheat.-<.\'llly.I-l7§i1; July 111%; _ , H _ ‘ Qomwudated G“ Cu _ _ _ _ _ __ 9, 0cm 231/’ ~ international lPape-r Co. 50 0+ ' 000004-074: Mia. Kan. and Texas Ry. 2051/2 t ' Mam-land o“ 0Q H _ _ _ _ ' ’ _ H 256;’, (‘lit flowers tlllil hl\\'l'. llugllll I41 \I\'H| ' ' ' 1b b um- r-ca- n- -------- -. w»; ‘;::::...'*:1. mm“? mmm‘ q: m‘ UJS. Industrial Alcohol co. . as possible n. fflliflfl: 11..- lr.-..l....-.'.. ,.........‘.'} MlNlsTERz-diev. w. M. Ryan, n. A. Wmlwhmi" ‘Electric 68% "'1?"- * ASSOCIATE-Rev. s. H. Ramsay, o. o.. 2oz Hilllboro st. United States Steel . . . . . . .. 127%.! -:—<e-—— ~ ' a . - . . . . - ORGANIST AND CHOIRMlASTER:—W. E. Fletcher. F_w_ woolwolth 8811a‘ A (llllll l\\ll lllllls lulu. lillui. llillll Ablubl ‘H _ _ _ _ ‘ ___ _ I _ I I _ _ _ I 76 Iuliiriisslllii‘ .\;llo in this} Sud-tau luflnlllfillll- A_ R,.Q, M.’ A, T, c_ L. _ ul n rr gu e llllIH‘. lllll . H). lli ill‘l'l‘ll Can‘ steamshlps ‘Pm- ' - ~ - -- "9 'uf lnlld lllruugli 0500 llliil-sml’ l-lluullcll-l Montreal 1P0W8l‘ . . . . . . .. 218‘/é.l]llll l-llllllis. i EASTER SERVICES , . 7 l 10.00 A. M.—Prayer Meeting in Hcartz Hall. I ' , 11.00 A. ML-Easter Communion Address. 1 - ' Iazz Is International . ma... MUSIC _ l Solo-"But Thou Didn't Not Leave" (Handel's Messiah) M d‘ D‘ l c Miss Constance Whcar. e y , , Anthcm:—-“Te Deum Laudamus" . . . . . . . . . . Prior _, . , .- - - . : Sacrament of the Lord's Supper after this Service. II L I 2.30 P. M-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. ' ~ ‘I 7.00 P. M.-—Musical Service-“Overture to "Messiah" , ‘ H 4 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Organ) , ‘v _ A ‘ 4r Anthem:—"On Wings of Living Light" . . . . . .. (Bernard) . . " (Soloist Mr. "r. w. Bentley) 0 . ,. . t‘ Scloz-"I Know that My Redeemer LlvetlJ _ ‘ 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ( an el essa ' ' 1' Mrs. W. E. Fletcher. "'0' Short Address by Rev. Dr. Ramsay 1 Organ Soloz-“Wbrthy is the Lamb” ._ . . . . . . . .. (Messiah) > Solo:—-"He ls Risen" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sullivan Mr. Roy Whitehead (Light of the World) 5 Biblical Antilem:-“Becausc I Live" . . . . . . .. Arms-Fisher l (Soloist. Mrs. W. G. Spencer.) Organ Solo:—“HallcIu_|sh!" . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . .. 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