cmvor SPECIALS . s’ is-nrsfshi-l .- THE CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE TH R ICE Central Guardian ‘THEFUNEI-Alsolthe late Mrs. nllAirni/w _... 1a dismal-humank- Grab Bags Pbfllifliidllt. Waving " 49c l Guaranteed iiy lfrqissflrlii. WEEK END gny-gqslhocolates sod lb. ugrgaclilno ‘cherries .. .. ass Ill. 6",...“ invitation as; .. 85o . ass sugared Filllt Jelllcl “s. SUCOE rsolm 21s. Foss-olruc-uzvzirzo . - The ‘MQCKIDIIOD Drug Co; 880B TO Tris REXALL BT01“; j ._.~us-.__.<...- . ' u . . Agents Wanted m PUBLIC sanvwb dum- anteed shirts, ties, underwear, hos- isry, also Royal Buckingham Table Qgvers. Large Assortment, wonder- iul value. Liberal commissions. complete self-sellinl Kits Free. write today. Dept. 699. Public Ser- yr For Sale SALE. APPLY goasil FOB. ssas-a-s-al. Guardian. I03 BALE-OLD PAPERS. s CENTS bundle. Guardian Omcs. 2-4-ti I01! SALE — ANTIQUE FURNI- ture, etc, Apply Guardian. - 5007-6-5-81 ion sALl, ‘I0 III‘. IUABD AND room sins all hand as Guardian Ollica. _ ti s.‘ "708 slut -'.. sucirwimar. wim- wg-deli ldacMillan, Oovehead. 4970-0-8-31. avii~ ii "loll SALE-CABBAGE. CAULI- “"‘iiower and tomato’ plants. J. R. Marks, New London, E, I. - 4085-6-5-21. IERTILIZER. SPREADERS. ONLY ten le $32.00 November 1st. Machines delivered to your iarm. Phone or write W. B. Dennis, Charlottetown. 4982-6-5-31. on satn-iirsronio scann- iatherb Clock, built by celebrated Registered Scotch Clockmaker. ' David Somerville. It interested write “B" Guardian. 5041-6-0-31. Lost _ ... lost-rain or srLvIlli. roxas ,-.;,_male, 06-32-13; lbeniale. O.C.D.’i-C. ,_ Finder communicate with Com- -- ~inissioner oi Provincial Police. . ‘ii-tueJrl-tiie-tiiiir-sat-tiie-frl Miscellaneous iirnvc norm. siiosa m-r. on apply Guardian. 0001-84-81 ,_- CIAL OFFER. muck cans. well made, full equipped. Price $19.50 deilvere . W. R. Dennis, Charlottetown. 0037-64-31. > iolm ALFRED Msnoivshb. PRO- vincial Land Surveyor. Herman- , ville. 4444-5-8-lmo. ~_-—--_J—~c- rox RANCIIER! ATTENTION. Dried Herring is recognized by leading authorities as being one oi’ ' the best classes oi iish ior iced. . will keep indefinitely snii is very reasonable in price. small or large lots. T. B. stoma, Southport. 4929-8-2-lwk. fimale Help Wanted ‘Xrsiiiimclrn WAITIES s "Pml- Apply with reierences to fllie Highlands, cwqstown. 4900-6-5-31. _ bistros-main roii. dawns/n. "film must be capable and well re- “mmelided. age prefera ly 20 to years, good wages. i not‘ ei- do riot apply. Purs Mill: giant, i. Gt. George St. 4883-5494.! Mi -a n. 00min WANTED a-o saw ros 3st nome. Sawing machine nacsa- CW- N0 selling. Ontario Neckwcar ‘ _ "niiiny. Deli. m, roronto ll M -» llilzii Class Security Salesman Wanted For Local hrritory MUST as: smiioai. aim h ENERGl-‘PIO ‘" "tinned radiicld i a imiinnivo liy oni- nicli llllirlilfll M trill:- Bscirad by long record m" um-aaiui operations oi majo‘ rnmglllli] colorist, U10 bye» mnfliérir-Ilui gill! ch tbl brill m". etwlféiciliienr. with so .-. .--,_ 010,000.00 :2; w’? Post Oflica Box 4:4, alliLax, Nova Sootia Twill! n» ~< ~ a n , . ._ fir " _ »~..~,,--~ ,, ‘a Classified Advertisements i ' l; Onelasartlon... o .l::iinsoilvvorh s.--'----————-i . For sale in ' '10 mar-s moms. APPLY zai xihs st. soos-c-s-ai Ti -i T0 naNr-oauaoa on i1 cnnsr. lint st. soos-o-s-in T0 LBT-FIJRNISBED Apply Guardian. noose Apply ROOMS. 5051-11. o sang-zoo mnvca sr. 99 Fitzroy Street. 4999-6-5-31. - Situations Vacant -_ MEN AND’ WOMEN+FIIUIT PRIO. es have remained firm and more trees and gardens are being plant- er everywhere. You can make good 10011951 by selling our proven qual- ity trees. shrubs and plants. Cash paid weekly, part or full time; iree equipment. Dominion Nurser- ies, Montreal. S. V. June 6-11. Male Help Wunted—' nscomr nirvana aaaaan through our, special low cost course. Hundreds oi successful graduates. Write Mole: Barber College. 573 BBIHDBIIDIL Hlllfli. Oct. H-tts-lfl. DEATHS, IIESIGNATIONS, ETC" cause constant vacancies tor Post- men. _ Postal Clerks, Customs Clerks. Btanographers. etc. In- ionnation free irom M. c. c. civil Service School Ltd., Toronto 10. > M. H. W. June 8-13-20-27. Along The Water Front Bruce Stewart's Wharf Schr. Eva L. H. Captain Gillam now in port loading a cargo oi iert- iliaer Annandale. S. S. Vorma, Captain Nils Mor- iensen which arrived in port June 1 with a cargo oi 1,011 tons oi fertiliz- er is expected to iinish discharging her cargo today. Marine Wharf _ C. G. B. Brant, captain Bggn Kelly now in port after placing buoys along the New Brunswick and Nova‘ Scotia shores. Bllntlln, Bell's Wiiai-i Bill". Mary l". Hyde. Captain Gauthier aiter loading a. general car- go, consisting oi ieed and livestock has sailed idi- at. John's mid. CarveIPs Whari Bohr. Wild Brier. captain Molilei- alter loading s. cargo oi salt has sailed ior Mimlnegash, P. E. Island- Schr. Dwina, Captain Fraser now in port loading a general cargo ior Buctoiiche. N. B. Carraghers Whsri 86hr. Pinie, Captain Doucette now in port. Tnacimiu roruias MEMPHIS, June 5 (U. P.)—A poll oi 8’! seniors all Southwestern, co- educational college here, revealed m0fs than one-third would teach school after graduation, eight were ’ ” and one was frank enousii to admit hs wanted to "loci." P. .i.'wlssililiiflil villi tars place to: marrow at i o'clock rroni her resi- deuce Bridgetown, e. n. 1. Mediums or s1‘. iosarirs sonsmrt will meet at st. Joseph's 1.5mm Losses ulna Ibo iii. convent 9.00 .flunday -_ w Yuma take part in the Corpus Christi pro- This is the LAURA ssconn Cmcolate Barn "wim- Wil-B-B Service Blioii. o 1'” b" u" I . i’? t _ 0110041119. 3G axrscrso IIOME-fitev. -w. .i. P’ ' _ -_ Mo“; Phillips and Mrs. Phillips who have ms a Biiawa iirdiama Miler Phil! Malian-slam.’ been visiting Rev. m. Phlllips’ homo goomtin.........-.....--...... soc Bung". 91¢ in wiles and slag other 111M105 1n Chocolates the British Isles, sailed on June 8rd iroin Liverpool and are to arrive in Quebec on June 10th. it isexpecisd that they will arrive on the Island by the 111th, REV. M1‘. Phillips W111 take up his duties in his parish 01 St. Peters, Alberton on Sunday Julie 14th. ACOOmPB-Ilylng. them homo are Mrs. Henry o! Kenaihgton and Mk8- Henbert Champion oi Albertom-S PERSONALS Mr. Edward Carson, Boston, is vis- iting‘ in the city. Dr. J. D. MacGuigan is expected to arrive home tonight. Mrs. Edwin Williams has returned from Nova. Scotia. Her friends will be sorry to learn that she is still confined to her home. Mr. Ewen Hume, who has spent the past ten years in the United Stafis Navy, is spending a short recess with his mother, Mrs. Joseph Hume, of Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Hume is the only son oi Mrs. Hume and the late Mr. Joseph Hume, iormerly oi Mur- ray River, P.E.I. slillllll w The Abcgweit aoitball aggregation are surely a bunch oi tough critters to lick. With victory looking more or less roseate in the early innings, the Y. M. C. A. nine were iorced to bend, the former winning to the tune of 18 to 14. The game was a humdinger from start to iinish with the Y boys forcing their opponents to the pin oi their collars in every frame. The hurling oi Ray Etull was one oi the bright spots in the clash, which by the way proved a big cog in the Abegweit victory. Previous to Stull‘s appearance on the mound. Jackie Kane furnished the honors, but as the innings progressed said honors were almost lost for the “Hurry" who was forced to abdicate in the sixth, aiter the Y soitballers nicked him ior eight runs. Alex Mathieaon who mcunded ior the losers, was given poor support in the early stages of the tussle, with the result the Oliverltes grabbed a nice lead, never to be headed. Lineups were: Abbios —-Gr0ss, Kane, Oliver, Saunders, Schwab, Doucet, Esta- brooirs, Squarebriggs and stull. Y. M. C. A. - Goss, Mathieson, Power, E. Glass, Cox, Turner, Cras- weil, McKinnon, McInnis. Umpire- Harry Richardson; Base Judge-George Iiblson. A Morning Smile First Clubrnan (rising irom card game)--Phewl Nearly one o'clock I shall have to creep upstairs in my stocking feet when I get home. Second Clubmsn-What an old- isshioned family you must have. l shall breeze in at my place feeling quite sure that my iolks haven't ar- rived yet. Card of Thanks Mr. and 1111's.. Stanley. Houston, who suflercd a severe loss by rlre, sincerely thank all their hind friends for their very liberal donations, also ior putting in the crop and helping in every possible way. 5030-11. nnaajns —_—-.-_A_ — WIGGINGTON -. at nridiistown. June 5, 1931, Lucy the beloved wile oi Thomas J. Wiikington in her ‘lllth year. Funeral Sunday. SCULLY-At Georgetown, June 5th, isai, non. Paul a. Bcully, aged so. Funeral st 3 p. m., on Sunday, June 1th, to St. James Church and thence to the" Roman Catholic cometary. (lAllb-ln this city, June 4th, um, James Carr aged l0 years. Funeral DANDRUFF all rsiil- l-hls, ma Mia- vllll Mk0 D1800 from Illl 1M0 i881- dence, 15 Bishop Street, Saturday 0.45 b0 B15. Dtlllltlh‘! Blllllbl thilllcl u $51.‘; 5E} gtoiziaosmsisrv. , l"""""' “fm” JM|NARUS l N.D.MacLeori l I 5'37“? IJNIMET ruler" P. E‘. I. ‘Beauty Sillilil $10.00 Also hair on Ladies’ laces per- manently removed by Electric Needle. This lot oi Grab Bags will sell for 40c each. They are guaranteed to contain Si) $0.00 each. 10 Man‘: and Boys’ Vat Pocket typo Face Powder, regular 01.00 value. lladles‘ brilliant imitation 32.00 Diamond Rif have lll the iira oi genuine diamonds, Ladies‘ pierced design Brooches. enamelied in brooches are fllatinoid nielel flnlsh, they are regular $1.00 value. Vanishing and Peroxide Creams, Combination Sets oi Almond Lotion and Shampoi value. Exquisite Verdun French type hand painted and plain Compacts, valued from 5 linger Waving, Marcelllhg and Facials a Specialty. Phone 101i. 211 Qiaeen Street. a s. Rings in liAPPENiNilS 0T illi WEEK CONTINUED P. S. Capital Prices might be found in the lightest or the heaviest boxes. Grab Bags 40c barrel and rium‘ 2 stock per pound barrel was $8.25. OTTAWA, Ont., June 5—Canadia.n egg markets continue to display a slightly easy trend today while quo- tationa generally are unchanged. TORONTO-This egg market con- 100 Among the visitors in the City over the weekend to attend the Miller-True- msm wedding on Monday afternoon are Mr. and Mrs. Charles l". Johns. Sackvllle, Dr . and Mrs. John M‘. Trueman, Truro, Miss Louise True- man, Truro; Dr. A. C. Cutl-ibertson. Sackville; Dr. and Mrs. Hammond. Siwkville. ments irom Ontario county points be ing made to wholesalers at extras 19 1-2 to Z0, iirsts 18 l-i to 17, sec- onds 14, delivered in free cases. For local country shipments dealers are quoting producers and country ship- pers extras 16 to 17, firsts l3 to l4, seconds i1 to l3 delivered, cases re- turned. MONTREAL-Egg receipts here to- day were 4352 cases as compared to 2906 cases on the corresponding day last year. There is no change irl the market and shipments oi eggs are dli ticult to mOVe at yesterday's prices, < CHICAGO-Spot 16, June storage pack l7 l-4. November reirigerstors 22 1-2. TORONTO, Ont., Julie 5.—-T1lill‘S— 0 l O Mrs. W. A. Miller entertained V6?!’ informally yesterday afternoon at l trousseau tea in honor o! hei- dauzh- ter Miss Ruth. Mrs. B. Murchison 0! Buenos Aires presided over the tea cups. THE MARKETS ' (Canadian Press) ’ MONTREAL, Que, June ii-Prices tinues easy with sales oi graded shipl of butter, cheese, eggs and potatoes were unchanged on the produce and dairy market here today. Number one pasteurized fresh but- ter was quoted at 20 3-4 to 2i cents a pound 11nd to retailers solids were 33 cents and prints 24 cents a. pull-rid- Receipts were 2671 sexes. Ontario cheese was 11 1-4 cents and Quebec white l0 3-4 cents a pound. Receipts were 4072 boxes. Cariot prices oi rresh Ontario Nil! Prairie eggs were unchanged extras being quoted at 22 to 113 cents, firsts at 1a to 19 cents and seconds lb W 10 cents a dozen. British Columbia iresh extras and ilrsts in csrlote. were quoted at ill to 114 and 19 to fill cents a doiicfi respectively. quotations to retailers were unchanged and r8- celpta totalled 4352 cases. O1d- potatoes were unchanged NW Brunswick green mountains in car- lots, per 80 pound bag or 90 will“! bulk, being 55 cents and to retailers par 80 pound bag ‘l0 cents. Prince Edward Island mountains were '10 cents per 90 pounds and P. E. I. cob- blm were so to so coents per 9° pounds. New number one Carolinas and a floridas were $6 P" 13° WW‘! day, June 4, took its place in finali- clal history as the beginning o! the business and iiliancial 1031. -Oi' all the astounding events that could happen to a discouraged, depressed and tax weary world, that which occurred yesterday was the most astonishing. Prices oi stocks and bonds, wheat, corn, copper and cotton advanced. simultaneously. It was not a feeble rally; not a faint and wavering eiiort to stem the eel]- ing that has poured into share mark- ets and commodity exchanges dur- ing recent months; it was an all round advance. Some cl the lead- ing issues on the stock exchanges iairly soared and wheat rebounded‘ from its low levels of Wednesday, ; when the market broke more than‘ 13 cents a bushel. copper at a cents a pound was no longer available and buyers were compelled. to meet high- The news irom all markets was the same-good. Whether June 4, 1931, will rank as a red letter day in the business world remains to be seen. Whether it is spoken of in the same breath as Oct. ‘.19, 1929, the day oi the greatest collapse in stock market history, no one can tell, but at least it will be regarded as a milestone of no mean importance. In Toronto, the eyes oi the busi- ness community were once more ioc- ussed on the stock exchange ticker -_ and the story spelled out ln cryptic code letters and less mysterious numbers, leit many oi the spectators ,1 your Eyes will Saicllaid 3 o , Annual Examination Your Vision and 0011110" l '1‘ b! .i. iii. JlllIliSTilii ‘~ silent with surprise. “What's high- Optometrist er, copper market stronger at New is’: liens street York, look at nickel up two points, ciiarlniirliiwl Brazilians still going hlgher," and “the rails are leading the advance at New York", were comments that had a ia-intly familiar ring not heard expected to be present. er quotations to secure the metal. - slgnllled his desire to entertain the has also Bishop O‘Buliivan and Mon-l GIGMITIG SALE 0F USEFUL ARTIOLES .' ~ Values From $1.00 to $25.00 49F are all the rage this season in Paris, London and New York. They are priced to rel Pencils, Combination Sets Brilllantine and Shaving Cream, large bottles of Lilac Asirl new Gillette Razors with ilve blades. package oi ten Peerless Gillette blades, regular t: mountings. They have a reisii vaiuc $25.00 each. These Grab Bags will sell ior 49c nothing else but the above mentioned items. ‘ IF ORDERING by MAIL ADD 15c zxma WITH MONEY osnan MANUFACTURERS OVER PRODUCTION IS THE CAUSE 0F TIIIS IIEMABKABLE SALE Sale Starts Wed. dune 3rd to Sat. June 6th. Four Days Only iiosa-iirug-llnited, iiexall ilrug Stores, 0h’town, P. E. I. C. WL. Preparing For Convention MANY DELEGATES axracran rol ATTEND GATHERING rrrolu‘ some earn 'ro your nil-ax- TENSIVE moonshine harm.- rsaranao. Preparations are advancing ior llr. 11th national convention of the C.W. 1..., oi Canada which will ‘be held in‘ Charlottetown June 29th to Jilly 4th‘ inclusive. The Canadian National Hotel will be general headquarters oi’ the convention. The business sessions will be held in Rochford Square Assembly Hall and the cloning scmions at ullilclil tiiere uliil be addresses by noted pub-i lic speakers on tile various phases 01 tiic national work of C. W. 11., Will be open to the public. Rt. Rev. Joseph O‘Suliivan, Bishop = fijéli§dfifififlflflk flfl recovery of oi Charlottctmvn, will be present at "' all iunctloiis and will address the iOI- g mal opening meeting uil Monday eve- ning, June 29th, and will also speak at the banquet on 'l‘liul'sday evening, July 2nd. The iliitional pi-csidcilt, Mrs. M. J. Lyons, Ottawa, who has recently been honored by the Pope with the; modal “Pro Ecclcssia ct Pontliirefli will present htr annual address at. the opening meeting. | Rt. Rev. Jas. Morrison, Bishop oi! Antigonish, will preach the sermon I at the Convention Mass, in St. Dun- stan‘s Basilica and many members of S the Heirarchy grid clergy from the ,3 mainland are expected. Archbishop 5 O'Leary of Edmonton, National Chlill- 1 lain oi the C. W. L. 0i Canada la A The entertainment committee is very busy now arranging and Plan‘ ning for the various social features. l-lis Honor Lt. Governor Dalton has i delegates at Government House as signor McDonald, at the laisnousl Palace, An aitemooirs drive to the} north shore with an ‘ul Fresco‘ sea-l food rcpast will prove enjoyable. l A visit to Beach Grove Inn is M50, on the itinerary and the Junior Lea-; gue is preparing a special social pro, gram. | Mrs. W. J. Miaclntyre, Charlotte- town Iirst vice-president and con- vehor oi Convention, is in charge 0i arrangements. y 1t l5 expected that a special train carrying ofiicers and delegates Will leave Montreal the evening 0f Jul“? . 26th, so that the through trip i101“ that point can b." made Wllllfilli- change. euiinaenenrs FREE! To introduce to 7W "l" "New Process" of iinlshins Kodak pictures. we will Bl" one 5 x ‘l E“ i-geiiient iree, with each roll ol flim mailed 1o us for Developing M"! Printing. Enclose Postal Note ior 45c. with any rile "ill exposure. 111m llllluhwl" i ‘ pictures finished The New we," had one snlsrnd W ii x ‘I also free. liiail as a trial order and be convinced ot the ‘um, m, we m the work. honey-four huiu- service. THE REID STUDIO pope, c, Moncton, N. B. I I I I I I I I Remnants, Haberdash- ery, Smalivlares Wholesale. or» ans ‘White Cotton. nines, Creionnes, flanneleties, mess Muslin, sateen, risih aha are silii. Patchwork, etc. sens ior Catalogin- '1'. s. Tannin, Arindale, nsiiiss. All goods made in rill!"- INSURE IN SURE IIISIIRMIBE B. R. l-IOLM AN onamonasows . ior many months. Soioists-Mesa Jack G sebnodobdun Minisaan-niiv. a. OIIOANIST-ililltl. service. rarigcment. QDDOOD OGUDG<DUDFFUCUDEDC Zion Presbyterian Church § Proi. bclils l). Thompson. Organist and (‘noli Loader . I MORNING I1 A. lit-United service at St. Jamil-s Preacher, Rev. Si‘. Clair Jeans oi summ l i Maui-Sabbath School and Bible classes EVENING 7 P. lvL-Rev. Si. Clair Jeans ifniie-l service at Zion Church Aiithem-"Ye sl"l'l dwell in the Land“ -St finer non and mixed quarictte and choir. Tenor soio~Fsce to Ia co-lierbi-rt Johnston Mr. Harry Craswell. 05b: fiaptist diburc MORNING SEIWICE 11 0‘CLOCK Sermon-"Godb Grace is Sufilclent" . . . . .. Dr. Vlnccnl. Anthem-"Lift Up Your Heads" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I SUNDAY SIIOOL immediately follows the morning Will all iterested please note the summer cr- aveinau ivolisins 1 (YCLOCK Scrmon-"Stllling he Tempest" Ahthein-"The isa iani Mom" .. YOU are WELCOME always at the Baptist Church. . McLeod and Malcolm McKin- tHJOU-dd-oonnonon worii-ioodoofi PIINCI AND "T130! I'll c. vilscizufr. ii. u. o. atuon PULL lophilia Grab Bags aiches, many full ounce $2.00 hotel" Corn ainatlon Set,- '9 World's Famous Perfumes. se Water and Brllilalitlne. wiles’ Wrist Watches marked and stamped to retail for . in beauiiiui engraved untarnishabie mountings, they a beautliul colors and with five flne brliiiants. the ,c bottles oi Dc Paris Toilet Waters, regular sLoil i $2.00. Beautiful Pearl Chokers and Necklaces that Large boxes of French Combination Sets oi Jfififibfibblfiliifibbhfi ' "1 51-09 l0 $2.50. Walcrson propel and repel $1.00 l Lotion. large bottles oi arm Bath Taicum Povrder l value. Last but not least 3 Ladies‘ Genuine Diamond each and are guaranteed to contain P. S. Capital Prizes might be found in the lightest or the heaviest boxes. ECCllaCIiCBagsC l 49c i l St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER: mrv. B. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, a. n. organist-Mrs. 11.8. Rogers. Choir Director-Mrs"! A.Lavrson PUBLIC WORSHIP: ‘Morning at Eleven O'clock. .inihrm-“Tlie Lord ls My Shepherd" . . , . ., , , ,_ Foster MORNING SERVICE ONLY DURING THE 010N111 or JUNE. THE CONGREGATION WORSHIPS WITH ZION CHURCH AT EVENING SQVICE. ' Preacher for June: JIEV. CYJ. ST. CLAIR JEANS, M. A., of Summersiile. N. B. The Re-opcnlng oi‘ the Church Building will take place on Sunday, July 5th, and will be marked by special services. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. §-:;c.~.~rrr¢¢o~drc'=rr0o'c.rrorr.~¢ fRDUUC-bbbbbbbbbtfdfiu l s s -\.'_ 5026-6-5-41581. St. Paul ’s Church 1st SUNDAY arrest TRINITY 10.00 A. M.--'I‘he Sunllny School. 11.00 i\. lit-Morning Prayer, I-Ioiy Communion and Sermon. Preacher Rt. Reverend J. R. Lucas, D. 1)., iurmcr Bishop oi’ Mackenzie River, and now Warden oi the Church Army in Canada. Miss Margaret Stems will sing . "Angels Ever Bright and Fair’ . Handel sills ii." nil-mill Baptisms. 1.00 P. lvL-Evening Prayer and Address by Mr. John A. Siiics, Chief Scout for Canada. OIIertoi-y AntheIn-"Ilall Gladdenlng Light" .. . EVERYBODY WELCOME. Siailler REV. II. D. RAYMOND, M. A., HECTOR. nrimwriurmorrxnrwmrirmmmnwrihrxnrmmm -. Dr. vim-ens . Hopkins .i.-u... UGUUOD 513C560 MlDISlAIS—-R¢V. E. H. Ramsay, D. D. ltev. C. N. Brown. MA. Organist-Mr. A. B, Kendall, I. It. A. M.. A. A. G. 0. 10.00 A. lVL-Sundziy School. 11.00 A. ltL-Publlc Worship. Sermonz-“The Book oi Jonah“ ll"- W- ill- Rwn Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Doris Tait Anthem-"Even Me" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warren 7.00 P. lVL-Pubiic Worship. Sermon-"Nature and God" . . . . . . . . Jicv. W. M. Ryan Anthem—".lcsus. Savlous Pilot Me" . .. I‘. A. Sciincckcr Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. A. R. GIllis Visitors Cordialiy Welcome. Trinity United Church g Services Broadcast C. II. C. K. Trusty as an old lricnd-"lt lievcr tails to please with its lasting llavour. silica wismirio l HICKIEV o NIHOlSDN ‘