rnilR_ll,/_’:R..Y Z‘- '9'”. M’? wrllfirun nrnuuuurn u" u» )1 "u" mm» n un .- Wgillllilnil l_.Etii0ll cnuncn PARA °. ii _ E’? 5n invitation is extended to all Returnd Men 1, attend the Annual Memorial Church Service -' n; the HUUTH ADRICAN VETERANS that is u, 1,-- held in TRINITY UNITED CHURCH on j .4 vi‘ ti‘, IPEIIRITARY 27th. at 11.00 A.M. '5‘ ' y. will be worn. l; t, ,'.- will leave the Legion Home at 10.45 if; _,\_\i_ illillll’. B. B. WONNACOTT, Secretary, - Charlottetown (P.E.l. No. l) Branch, " Cziundian Lcgion_ B.E.S.L.' i‘ .i'{l.ID ll/ODIJN il Afnca m?)- Jae soot herself. R EV. 2.50 7.00 "REF" is name The LONDON- t GP) — Football Association from its official llsl a : f..:. J“:it]Q]lflfiflfififif8'51‘)i‘fl‘(fifl'fifi2‘iflflfl'i‘fffl\?ffil’1fi‘r'fhfir“ . '""""" Th! 0E Em: has removed referee who llsh approached a girofesslnnul oi a club 1m” While "latch he was officiat- tiégntlo get 11ml a trial with anotiier " G. CARLYLE WEBSTER 1‘.'i(r‘.-\NIS'l‘-——l'IKO TEM MISS RENA WOOD Presbyterien Church MORNING WORSHIP Enthusiasm." Hymns-M. 1113, 773, 278, Anthem-“Fnr All the Saints" —W. W. llow P- llL-The Jahbnth School anti Bible Classes 11.00 A. M.--Themc: “The Spirit of EVENING wousnir P. M.-'1'hemc: “The lenoy 0f tho Christian Life." Hymns-oat, m, 454. Allulfim-"lnrd for Thy Tender Mercies Sake" - ._ _' vmm Sllillc- A cordial invitation t; "guided 1,, 7°11 0o worship with us. firnrn- pfiéorioi rgoosoanonooev-ai ounrquso n "n A. DL-Roly communion- , ii fill .\. nL-nroming Prcytclr filflfmm‘ ‘Th’ “"°"“ i | , or . nun-wry aaifiitaii-hg-ai“ ciigrubie uymu“ Tciwlklm"? >1 30 i’. nL-Sunday School and Bible Classes. ‘ 000d 1.1m c. lit-Evening Prayer M“! emlm" Tl“ Part." (‘liuir lliicctor-ALBEET DINNI , n 1~scrcvn~zooya osaaoo.¢_<:~.-.; i.» : » 1 i ‘riiiity Unite ILLV. lllifill MILLER, M. A" mama "i l firrinblfihflSS LILLIAN EARLE. , a hU-Clt B. D.—Mlnlster tin. A. l). MacKENZlE, B. A-Auslsiant Minister- A. ltliY KENDALL, L.R.A.M., ILAJLO-Oriailill- ‘iirblillflfié . . ‘I' . CKW OUOYQUHQDC8ZE3IQ r , ‘ Si. Paul s Church g, o __ __ , _____,_____ _A____,_,W _____-° g Ed}. (‘Ell RCII 0r ENGLAND IN THE DOMINION OP g CANADA . U ., . l ii 1h.- n m-"rnt- Radiant. Morn" - - - — — Wfifdwm‘ A -h Wednesday Holy Communion at 10-30 ll- ll - Everybody Welcome. nuv. n. n. RAYMOND. M- A» Rail"- TFUQ-BU i100 .1. {Wu-Public Worship. ‘TFWY-Tl-YTXITZ 1:1". 7-0" P- Ill-Public “iorship. Formou-"Afllfltfifflis 0F ; Si. 5n nion-PLIFE EVERLASTING" 50w» Rev. llugh Miller r mitimn-“llonrkcn Unto Me, My People" - — Sullivan 2.110 P. M.-Sunday School and Bible Classes. SATAI" ltev. Hugh Miller rj -‘\"“ililll——"T|lB Lorri is Gracious" — - —- - F. E- WI"! P-livriill Number - — Double Quartctte of Men‘: Voice! Visitors and Studente Cortllaiiy Welcome. ‘fififlfiliiifmlflftfififlfifififilliiwwil Peter's Cathedral Ioehford Square REV. CANON It. ill. MALONE. M.A., LTh. IUNDAY SERVICE! s IM A. ifs-Holy Communion I.” A. lip-Infill. 11.00 A. Iw-cllbfll Illllltlll I.” l’. Ila-Sunday School. 1.00 P. lt-Iuusong Sermon. g5; “mended until Tuesday in Police T?!” CHAN-Q". GQAJSPlAN tiontrai Guardian Hook’; “may, 0f Activities M Y. M. U. A. This on‘ .. l: nnnnl In noun :l local Intern! but MIIutlfluI I! "an"! "Ill!"- luu be Inserted at a ‘ma’: word strictly payable in all. “‘*" __- v KENT BEAU’! . rein Permanent-LY glligylguggillt ._____ work. L-42fl-2-26-2i. Jubilation reigned at the Col- lege this wcek because the Wellner Trophy lmd been icgainc‘ Fol- lowing the 6-2 victory over Prince ct Wales last Saturday night, the cup WiiS ircscntcd to John A. MacDonal , Captain of ilie Senior Team by Proies or William Reddln Coach oi the Prince oi Wales Team. After the presentation of the cup. the College team were guests of Prince of Wales students at a social evening held in Prince oi Wales HUI. POLICE COURT-A vagrant was 9°"?! yesterday. A common assault c859 was adjourned until today. FOUND NOT GUll/nY-capt, ,1, M- FlldBe and three members of tho Geneva Ethel were Utility’ in Supreme bo t ~ l ti’ a Mounted Polio: pvlaliiolspelletc! er off Sour-is last fall with a part 08110 01’ liquor on board. The ves- iil.“é‘.i.°’...'1“l"i°li“i1i“" - ,__ re ore r. Jus~ Ulrlanlcy, of the Faculty, brief] ~ .c A. C. Saunders and a iurv. , aclcires-cd the meeting. y TRINITY Y. P. U.—Th I . weekly meeting oi Trinitlr rggrliig; thgvhlgltgqnllhfiicstfihrizir Itllilvirtpksdeiif-egtig Y.P.U. was held on Wednesday value il-n ll or the Coilwo fink The devotional period was con- rill-l} o)» 1th ‘victor irc-i-cahanlrli- (Ilmted 5V M155 018B. Tfiflilibs. as- ripped-fibr- lilo nbssnie of If" 1c lsisted by Miss Gladys Taylor with i and the Iloacli‘ brothers". It ls-"ex- [Miss Marianne Saunders as plan- peeled that nhoilicr game will be 1st. After devotions. the business nrranced shortly ‘period was held and classes were i’ ‘ a i l 19d by Rev. AL‘. MueKcnzie, Prof. Paterson and Miss Ruth 118111115 Recreation in the form of folk names under the supervision oi»' M155 Marl‘ Ramsay concluded the uieetlnz. met last Sunday and made ar- rangements to have the material for the next issue ready by the middle of March. Ilcv. J. P. E ' 1 of coinpifsory‘ g! was upheld iii a 1 0b. l) by ilit: Si. Jolilri: and Ilrbntinu Society. ilie absence oi Literary “aziriiuiirzeri h_v Ituv CfliHlK lhirrl member of their loam. ‘Harold laundry and James BREAKS REPORTED -— Thieves. vt- ~ struck twice at Charlottetown busi- ' “ 1mm ness establishments as: night be. lore twelve ociock. A quantity of cigarettes taken from Josepirs Grocery Store on the corner o1 Kink and Pownal Streets was the only loot the marauders secured, City Police believed. Entrance was mfldfi b0 the store by opening a padlock. authorities announced. They believed the thieves had a. key which fitted tho look. The Domln-y ion Life Assurance Company's 015-: lice 1n the Phillips Building on Grafton Street was entered but liDi-lilnit taken. Entrance was made by breaking a. grating in the door and opening the Yale lock. imauctvs fully opposed the. motion. "that Ctllilplllfitlfy mil- _\' lrillillll‘: be ab hurl." The etorlous affirmative eam com- prised Feller Gill, Arthur Campbell and Daniel Morris-on. A five-min- ute spiecch was given by Augustin 'l"illl . A debate on the resolution, "that Canadian immigrfilioii ‘ews be re- laxed." held I-‘rb. 23 by lllo Si. Thomas Literary and Debating Society reeulted in a victory for Trainer, L. Landrigan and W. Pin- caii. On the affirmative side were C. McQuaid, H. Mcblei‘ and J. l-Ile- gins. Alexander McDonald spoke briefly. The staff of the Red and White ' the negative side comprising (3.; Lodges iiold l Enjoyable iioncert A very enjoyable concert under the auspices of Memorial and Boyne Lodges was held Thursday night in Boyne Ind o menu. . There was a large atten anoe. Mr. G. Arthur Cudmore presided. Each number on the program was hear- tily applauded. After the concert those who took part were treated to refreshments by lodge members. Following was the proxram: Orchestra-The Quinta. Solo-Mr. Art Bruce. Monologue-Mrs. Helen Molbuh- em. Violin selection-Percy Groom. Solo-Miss Marguerite Cudmom. Humorous solo-Mr. H. Thorn- tun. Solo—Mr. Geo. Beers. Intennission and sale of candy. Soio-Jas. Calder. Reading-Mr. Roiit. Compton. Duet-Downe sisters. Cowboy solo-Master Ivo Oud- more. Chestnuts for Juveniles-Mr. I. Thornton. Readingwllfr. K. J. Lacey. Bagpipe selections-Percy Groom. Dramatic reading —— Ml‘. Geo. Beers. Orchestral selections. God- Save the King. United Church i Presbytery Meeting‘, The Prince Edward Island Pres- bytery oi the United Chilrcbin Can- ada held their regular meeting in Heartz Hall. fwwn on Tliursdny.,Fcbruar,s' 24 with . large attendance. The meeting opened with devotions conducted by the chairman. Rev. B. J. Boyce On motion of Rev. Hugh Millez. Rev. Mr. Godfrey was invited tn sit as corresponding member. it i Russell Woodsidc . assistant secretary and Rev. R. In. Webster reporter. Minutes of th: inst meetiniz were rend and ap- uddltlons were accented. item of business was the corres- pondence. \ A letter from Mr. Ellwood Mne- Plierson was read requesting that the Island Presbytery ask the Personals ffllflls"; _.;;. WALKER-At Kensington on Feb. 1'1, 1938, John Albert Walker. in- font. son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pl. NOONAN-At Boston, Mass, Feb. Miss Mary Stewart of Kelvin, is vlsitinrz in Charlottetown whie at- tending the short course. I Miss Inez Hughes returned home -.-:oe:r-:-"""W"“" 25, 103B, Mrs. John S. Noonan,, formerly Pauline Cnhlll of Bede- que, aged 37 years. Funeral notice later. IIUMERS- At the Clrrlottctown Hospital Fkb. 23, 1938. lo Mr. and Mrs. Win. Somcrs. twin gills. FLOOD- At the Chorlotteluwn Iiospitoi Feb. l8, 19371. to Mr. and Mr‘. Emmiti, Flood. a sou. JEWELL- All liar‘... lie m Feb. 17, 1938 lo Mr. and Mrs. RR. Jew- cli. a (lhlilflll/"J. WALKER-At Iicnsington, Feb. 16 1938, to Ml‘. and Mrs. Isaac Wal- ker (neo Inn Campbell) a son. John Albert. Wednesday night after a pleasant‘ visit t0 Montreal. Miss Flossie Bee's, Aliiston. has returned to her home after several monfiis visit in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Elizabeth MacDonald, Syd- ney Street was receiving congratu- lations from her numerous friends yesterday. the occasion oi her birthday. ‘The cond.tlon of Mr. L. B. Miller. w.o is undergoing hospital treat- mcnhat Halifax. is reported to be steadily improvin . He hopes to rrtiam home by e end of next wee . nu vrns tianca~plen at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital _Fridnv For». 25. 1988. Lorraine h/iildred Lorne need l2 years. dnuehtcr of Rnv W. Large and Fkina ilarner Large. Mineral Snnriav from 103 Fitzroy Street at 280. Interment People's Cemetery l‘ Late lo WANTED-JWAN FOR work. Apply in person Prank l-Iumm, Mt. Herbert. L'433:3:35"2.1- ______________ T0 RENT AT 245 QUEEN 5'12, a six roomed apartment, on ‘ground floor, heated, continuous (LI lSlil FARM only. rot water, electric range, nl- ' _tor service, and large vex-arisen, In Memorial?! Apply Mix Home’ 130 Elm Ave’ In loving memory of our dear L-428-2-26-8l. FOR SALE-CHOICE PERCIIER- on more. 4 Vrs, (in foal); choice mare foal (Percheron); draft mare 8 yrs: draft horse 3 yrs; Brother NOPMJN‘ ill-if who passed avid? February 2n. 19.11 Ever remcmbrxi hy his Sisters Mill ‘LAN draft horse 2 yrs; draft horse """"“""' yrs; driving more 5 years y, 1. Cheap work horse. Walter S. 1"” —‘ ~‘- _ Wm“ Kmsimlm“ 1pm namzroonnuoqrnxmaaiqocroozcrcazicé N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 - ‘. IP42“ ~QXZQ£JQFQQQQE>WIQQQKQPQZQIQ__§ ionoooou-nuoonnounooorrnnnanoouooonnnuunooaconauow The BAPT|§T Churchfff ffjfjfe’ g ‘ MINISTER-THE nav. uanvnv 1.. neuron, n.rn., an. g IIEINZ’S Free Sampling at Bur- hoe’s Grocery, Meat and Fish Market. o v Miss Vera I. DI. Campbell, Mun. Bun, Choir Dircirior. 1 Mm llelon Odlbcck, Ornlbt. l nun‘ w hip Ll drink. LT“, "i=2 Adagio from 5th Symphony (Wider). Sermon: "The Power of the 5904i". Rev- H- l- 13°11'00- Authemi "What are TheleW-klilllier. The Church School. 2.10 p. In. _ _ The tin Inllloi’ [r011]! at 12 o'clock. All others at L50 p. In. Junior Iroflierhoorl debate: “Resolved that modem ‘innocent an lien trhneutal than beneficial to home mo." Affirmative llr. Proud, negative Mr. Dllmimll- hook Wot-flip l.“ p. m. ‘flu I110 Obi’ will be in charge of music. mwllil with IIIIIN- at 0-46- Orpul Andante from 1st Sonata Borowalri. lemon: and of soelll lemethlng bigger than oneself’. It. II-tou. IOIIJIJOIOILD-YJ-Dllfilll. ‘Montreal Presbytery to license him to preach. Request granted. A letter from Rev. M. A. Mac- Lcod thanking the Presbytery for their letter oi’ sympathy during his recent illness. Rev. George Christie resigned as convenor of the Missionary mid Maintenance Committee. On ino- tiori of Mr. MocQuarric the Pres- bytery put on record their up; ciiition of Mr. Christie's servzctx. On motion of Rev. W. A. Mac- Quarrle, Rev B. C. Salter was ap- pointed convenor of Missionary ard Maintenance Committee. The central emergency filnrl re- ported that $100.00 had been grunt- ed to the Rev. A. Firth, Dundas. The committee also reported that $1116.50 had been received from Prince Edward Island. ’I‘lie amount asked for was 136% of stipend, and it was suggested that the offer-int: for this fund be taken carlv in the year. ~ i The settlement committee serv- ed notice that all requests for change of pastoral relationships illéililld be in their hands by March .) 1 A letter oi’ thanks was received from Dr. I. F. MacKinnon of Hali- fax for the memorial sent reparti- lng his father, Dr. Clarence Mac- Kinnon, late Principal of Pine Hill Divinity Hall. A letter o1‘ appreciation to the Presbytery was read from Mrs. Ewen MaeDougall for their kind sympathy during her recent be- reavement. Applications were received from Rev. Alexander Firth and Rev. Arthur R. Wallis for chant-i of pastorate. 'I'hese applications were approved by the Presbytery and on motion forwarded to the Settle- ment Committee. The secretary was given authority to forward the Settlement Committee any names that may be sent to hlin. An implication was received from the Sudbury Presbytery that Rev. Elma Sivin Hzelt be admitted to the ministery of the United Church of Canada from the Finnish Church of America: the applicat- ion wns approved. Report the Home Missions Committee was then given by Rev. M. . Charman. It was agreed that the following grants be re- uested from the Home Mission 'i.ll‘lClZ— Iielfost. Belle River, $200.00; Breadnlbane. $200.00: C ovelie rid. $425.00; Georgetown $375.00; Hamp- ton. $1ltl0.00; West Cape, $100.00; Wlnsloe, $275.00. The report was accepted by. the Presbytery. Mr. Godfrey asked permission to visit these aid recelvlniz charges. The Presbytery voiced their hearty im- proval of the offer. Rev. Godfrey then cave an in- structive talk on the Central Ein- ergency Fund. motion of appreciation was passed totiie minister and Deoiilc of Monlrose on becoming self s p- porilns: and the secretary instruct oil to write this action to the min- ‘er and charlie. The ‘Treasurer's Report ‘ev, J. M. MacLrod reported a rit of $37.00. The Presbytery sod a vote of appreciation to; MacLeod for his valued ser- IPS- Tiic report oi the‘ George Mur- av fund was submitted by Rev. ‘lir. Cough on behalf oi Mr. W. I. Brooks. On motion of Rev. J. A Nicholson this report: was re- ferred to the lay association to- uetlier with the suttaestion that active men on each charge becom- . municatcd with in regard to tlic iund. Carried. Statistical Report Rev. L. W. Parker submitted the statistical report which showed that the work of the church had progressed favourably during the past year. On motion the report was accepted. The afternoon ses- sion came to a. close with the ben- ediction by Rev. M. A. Patterson. _ The ladies of Trinity Church served a very enjoyable supper to the members of the Presbytery in the social hall for which the Pres- bytery voiced its thanks. Followlg the supper the Rev. W. B. G frey love a very in- structive and irupirina talk on the i Home Mission work of the church. Inning luoion e cvsnlnt session ‘ at The‘ meetin: ned with an rayer. e repor o lleliaoiu ucatlon was given by The report a. d . . Patterson. ‘ 1 0W6 Ml 211C011 1106550 ll herbal 1min ...___..__{¢__i1 ru oars nook sorrow: enters r-AGE THREE the very lowest fo Every Coat in our large stock is priced at our Winter business. r the final wind-up of m _Parl_;ei" t‘ "t-port ‘it'd ‘Tim L 3.: oi illU ‘(e on bOlllldilllCq was ~;iiv..ii_ '. L. G. Damn The ‘ I11 Tryon Chortle ll. n committee appointed by .r '<.llYlC'L'\' be uctcrl to _ ii til: j boards oi the ‘I‘rv0n and cliniqes and the congrccatinn of Cape v to this trans- liv the begin- Traverse vrii li a SAVE WELL time of purchase; ments until wantec INSURANCE MODERN ST OUR ogipor own a at unheard oi low lent. easy IGWTlS. COME l ISLAND F URRlERS Canadian Bank of Commerce Building -— Queen Strec. tary, Mr. John Quinn, Kensington. Speaker: included Messrs. Reub- i en Barrett. Kensiriqton; Peter Bar- ‘ wise. Becicque; Hammond Ford. ‘and P. J. Scntncr Charlottetown: ‘v D R. Jav lVinsioe: Thomas Dunn. Bcdeoue. and Fulton Robertson, Hunter River. A vote of {hunks vvns tendered the illayor and Citv Council for the use of the Board Room. nm-‘lrar Ausriiidryffnaivi (C. i‘. by Guardians Special Wire) VIENNA, Feb 25—'I‘he tnuririiz ‘fi-fi-fifi-Gli-fiflfl Nov Puncnnsmc YOURS newt! Use our “lay-away” plan, FREE STORAGE luxurious NEW FUE COAT QUQUGDGIQ TTIFJGGGYIGD D6131‘? W-“CU 21.. OVER $100.00 Deposit at regular monthly pay- l next Fall. AN D IN OUR NEW GRACE VAULT. tunity to PFiCGS and Oil conven- N TODAY Canadlan hockey team which re- ccnt‘_v Won the world's amateur hockey title. tonight defeated a select Austrian team 4-3 in an ex- hibition lllllllt‘. 'I‘he Canadians Ire nlavinc hnrier the name of Sud- burv W0l\'i‘~. ENROIYT. T0 TORONTO BATITURST, N. 13.. Feb. 25» (CPl——l\'P\\’ Brimsivlclv rliampio .- ship curlinc rink loll the Nova Scolia and Prince Er ard island champions trmich‘. reroute to T01‘- onto whore ilicv will compete in the Dominion bnnmiel. niug of 1030 or c licr ii the con- ~ -_.»_.-_<y;».qit$ giicgniions coucornrtl so cicrire l’; , ’ ~ ‘ i: committee to report. at n later f _ ‘ ‘ . lnetjtinu of the Pl'[;l)\'i( The committee was comp o’ Rev 21- E‘ L. 1"! C Davies as " . bflNlSTrJk-REV. 5 Li. COOPER, Th, M. ’ C, OIIGANLVH-filllb’. V. L. DINGWELI. g -' a The report of the committee on £3. Evangelism and Social Service was h: subniiileti by Rev. l1. _ The lotion-mg 3}, Morning Service. 11.00 n. m. approved by Pra. Bessmion: “The Best Is Yet to ~ “U, g» ue :' "One Swr-etly solemn _- {Lkiqanliunnublé Thought H-Amlyrosg. Q; Miss hlarpznrct IllucKay null Mr. g Leigh Dingwvcll. g w. . f‘? Silnduy School, 23o. é ztppgr-iiiriii Et-ening Service, 7 tfrloik. g ‘ ' rec-oi - ‘> , m, 1 lscrmon; "Excuse Making". i i. z ~ l“.~~ - ‘i’ . . it’ lbfltlfgllii) lslkllfdlréllltfi‘ ‘(lolmnun ‘b selflmd‘ Mk5 M"""M . . The report o1 the Niilflflliis was y lzivcn b" Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson _ . . stating Jlliilt iliiiini! the Chrii-tnizis Au‘ CORDUWLY Ihvnu) season the Islilllil stirlent.-; .\tl't’ p intcriiclvcri and ivei doml: siiizs- factory work. The btlldillllfi voiced their approval oi tin.- lillfiluhi that Presbytery has taken in thciil. The pastoral rclniionsliii) coni- iniiicc requested that all applica- tions for vlrziui- o! tun-tnixiir: be referred i0 iii ltrv. .\V for PCllblillls vallzhs. tlie importance rwl l‘ pplioaied for lrihililll Tho Rev. G mittixl the .\li .. tiliiiiiiire report. u. . A. lliiic-Qiinrriie reported illli‘illl0il to st , . .rv niirl l\l:iiil- \\'llli ll $ll0\\'i'\l a for the year llliii its coiupnrril to tlic iciviiiqs of 1.013 . accepted. ll‘. Clirl~ the allocations l lllllllllPii he ilfi" n Accepted. ‘The following: rrsoliition ’ ill w‘ 01' Pro’ ' '1. qunrtcrlv urn-zinc, o1 Pin uteri" br- no\v recincli-il iiilrl that luau-flirt: the plume and date be left niiuthe chairman nml sccrci-arv vvln will be uliided by the cxpre:=.§i\il \‘.'lSll of ‘he Prcslivtcrv‘ and \\'lill con- sideration oi nnv spiwinl (‘Ullblilff- uiioiis imrevailmn " Regarding tho mortgage on Wel- llnrzion mouse. Rev. L. W. Parker llSkf‘(l_f0i‘_ the approval of Presby- (Coiitlnuril on nzvgo l.’i. (‘oi 4i Blacksmiths or Province Ask jnahling Act Members of the Prince Fxlvrnrd Island liorscsliocrs and Black- smiths Protective Association mot in Charlottetown vwsterday‘ to give amprovai to a final draft of an ncf "to facilitate a thorouah oroanlz- ation of the trade". before its pre- sentation to the Provincial iicols- lnture with a request it be placed on the statute books of this prov- ince at the coming session. Ono of the. principal nlms of the act is "in effect. establishment of a prov- infiilal apprentice system." r. P. .7. Proud. president of the iation was chairman at the it‘ the cut 1 dim. Mr. .12.. Jinv. Winsioc. acted secretary in i’ (lccrruse oi iil\plri.\:.lliliicl_v 81-100!!!) ' ’l'lic report ivns . f , The Presh) ierian nlorninir Music: Anthem: "The King F. '1'. ‘Fulfill. Evening Music: Anthem: "llcar Our Choir STRANGERS AND INV llllnlstor-Illll‘. R. lllOtlllllliilll Illfhllln, 13.1). l’ y I , i t. i? 8t. James Church Public \\li|‘\ll|p7 MORNING AT liLlil l~.\ AND l.\l‘\’l.\f- \'l' Si l‘! \ 013.005 Preacher: TllE MlNl-Yilnlt. Sunday Srhoul ni l'\\'n~li\iri_\. soloist: Mr. Arthur liruce. Organist-M rs. Keith Rogers. VISITORS COIIDIALLY ITED. Church in Ltinmla of Love My Shepherd 1.9-- Prayerfii-Rydrr. Lcader—illrs. J. A. lawsnn.