fr" Y scour“ ‘colour ' llocilillfii Sqilare liall . d. . ‘ F n Fillilfi lllrillitb ill 8 ‘PM. 80 gcouts, 50 Cubs .- ~ i itficipotinz- lss n " 25cts. '- *~'" sazzhlé ilfllilllliiiii“ g noon! roan IIIIIHIhs s. sJlmsborounow-sillfldstctm up his smulner routs hour ails:- lottetchn to Point! It ls m- pocosd m; osgm hn- trips lo- usy. pcalbly this. morning. ...,,,,._, _ scum! snvlosl w ltrvlcls you puwisi cums, sundry April 1i. will be: m: l1 s. iii. Buckley spJlifdlntrsldhilrehiimliiJtevz cl. s. oiiralls, amines, . l. 0. B. Ill-The H511! niwlrd ’ chrom- I. b. n! 10;, hm been iri- Subfedf O Beford ' Sevcntccnthyhiliii FittingIyO ' Last Night. Stand Should Time As Iii TWar. csnsdisn Isgidil tilt lint. l! commemoration of ti“ “ti! illflii dB oieGfY ‘- . y uorgsczlgnfioohv M053. 'a.% At the roooifliy musings! his H m (‘Y-IR"I,OT'I_‘_E'ITOWNO D'A.N Canada's. .Thcrmopy‘l'ao f "Address Con. Legion ' Hindu-n '1‘ Comi-ddés . o ,To Shoulder For Canada, In Peace t0 la but to fight it out. may pcdticn must be held ta the inst out hill, Ind go down into the next valley, and we breast the hill beyond! And as we come up upon the shoulder of Mount Kernel, we halt for five minutes rest. | The men fell out on the right homicide of the road, sitting with " their feet in the ditch, laughing, talking, smoking cigarettes, and Jcme taking advantage of oven those icw minutes to add a line to letters that they want to send Klimt-sometime! Mute Memorisls But you and I, comrades, do not - . PAGE THREE --= RELY ON US Wh you wont thing in Baby Supp loo. " I is fresh and you can be secured of best results. Select your Bshy sunl- froin our stock which ihclirdec Nipples, Baby Penis. Lscto en, Dexiri Msitose. nestles, Allah om Foods, and the many other items needed tor the cure of Baby. MAKE nlrs YOUR nouns-tons. J. Ernest Ii. Worth Phone 82. Prince Street. Olisslillli Mliiiistliitntt P“: $r“r~‘i."‘““ v ti»! o». w»! " vireo to ilwna iris so (room's more. . . .. - : AW.4-12-14-40-30-36-27-80. ‘ .1 Elli», billions: " SALE-GENERAL PURPOSE ‘_ roll sun s1‘ rlmmcll ; sits _ izsulsunsn cuss i 1 “- HANDBAG sce- o, hues-lion .....-§-cli-l-.i-l.»k.--- 10s per ills of ii wards n", lnscvtidns ,- 1“; Inserticill III m“ Inscrtldhl ....- ‘ 1< .. ls poi» lino or s words '54 “WHIIOIIIIIOPGI _ ...» TI DWI Illa ol B worth " Agents Worsted‘ To Let 0s WOMAF TQEQIMVE’ t this cld- f ETooi? in cosmos _ m- fort fir‘? .191".- 9mm" "ma: ... tliowancs. to ltlivr-il “iiisfiilb i100 ' "m! B11 lhtmcrp colivenienfzsg: lrom Msy ist to Sept. lst. Apply Gutrdisn. 7h,“ .1'791‘-g.3h1.g\g_ Ions, .- . - ‘vloom“"fii'§urvgir?"§ofifi- Ville. (R. S. Sour-is.) Nflilllill-l lfldlith. -_~-~ >~< {For “w; iiii ' we; 1W0 BOABDERS sccomuon- use st 104 rlisioy Street. - zisc-l-zz-si. ivortdk. snscmic wssnmo Mhchin ‘repqirfld. also Electric lion-i. S phone . m. fghtrlhlgliugroillola ' -01.» mm. I latngdledusrdfsntiilfsae 0| ' ‘mfihfl $3; it ~ ‘w m sum-rm! scams pere" and Rural Tele- Lines. Phone 1085. 2l38-4-22-0i. FlTlsTlis mvnrrsruo Tim bsiiols bribe sod tcr-ilis on isrln implements before ordering. Re- nlbér til! infill who brcugh o? the cribs of implements on . w; gel! direct to the driller, saving you gents profits. W. R. Dennis, Char ttetown. 1554-3-19-Sat-tf. .. on hind . . ‘v _. . .. f wcrlsfl t‘ i» secd- Apply to w . Mt. Herbert. 2140-d-22-8i fiknmls wlu. us: RECEIVED until May 1st, to purchase the property it New Glasgow, fol-- msrly occupied by the 10cc w. b. MoOoubrey. Highest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. Ap- ply“ . Room; L. Stevenson, Executrix, Wrestley River. . aisa-i-zs-sr. "ms _- NEWLY muslin]- liuernsey Grade‘ COW. 07131168 ,WtRoysly._. . °‘ iisi-l-ri-ii ~. 0:‘; §"..§.‘§:s’?£i."iiih§ c C 0 , 0r . " 101-1. pf” rhiagio-gl. Male Help Wanted second: srri-csl- nslmlln through our special low st course. Hundreds of success ui Write Moler Barber 535.2% n rr ' io“§.“€°?&lv.i1if§i§‘er. E E slboxssr - orronrumi ties in the Canadian Civil Service. ‘ Tho I. 0. 0.. ‘fbronim l0. . - ll. 8. W. 4-2-10-10-28-60. “ One réundred sci-a ofugocd . ven n " ‘mo’... "1‘“i?“‘v‘im!.‘£ i French Fort. 2124-4-21-81. 0011512812,, v BA, to residence 1h ilrgei , 1 situated for summer ho- criergs family. Apply Est. Anderson. zou-c-lc-slt- lli-B-Fllllifif-ARII rim _» , steamer, a: n. long. . |~ it. draft 3' , iglstilbnl, N. llssllnr colitis m. psi: . gck-lbr mail: 04-. ~~, - £5.00 " s.soulrrpoit._ 0 "M..- ri"..::::." . - - r. c _ on. ’ ecu! mo‘; mliarmbls Sm. c“? .1?! " W." ‘i? W e . - . y grlsa-zs-il. COLLEGE STUDENTS DESIRING smploymeoi. during summer-iron- days should mskc application irn- _ _, age, college cc and ". ‘Poi-o '2 and s01 ex- fifihn 00., owcr ss. n. w. l-is-rs-is-so-as-av-ao. w"..."..=*rr= " ' ce ouse c eons- ' such 0s flood GI. Toilet Preparations, V0 _ mats»; .7€g:h 1!! ' of 0. . W!‘ idoifhsosiov-eo. m» o money lrissosd or losing some: Protection in ram-Vs. lsonwrv. Sure sirloin every home. No risk. Task gage; ‘ ~ » . i! Qltfllvl- . B. . e l1 - 5.311% b<$tn all!!! St. cath- ' - a n“ 13w‘. S-QZ-tts-lli. . Wanted _ , .. i Rm g r ,limiiiieriili§. srls-csa-u. ._!.1,'1-i3.¥?"- Fénidle Help Waritcd also-so co sgyv ros; my service iii so Pours church romonow morning». Ail mourns m ‘ urged to, attend. coast fliiiiy whl tilt epclkcr" iii. the Liter-dry society‘. roosting at Prince sow. sbhdoi or! mom arm- noon. m Jiidge cited numerous quotations from the com of shuts: spesic which are" now used so coni= rmoniy out their origin is inmost forgotten. Selections wci-c reed the Merchant oi Venice and the ad- dress was altogether ii-licrestin} " and instructive. Afternoon tea was sci-v- ed before the close. nssrn Menuhin-Tho sooth occurred on Monday the 11th., April inst, st her home "iilsstboume" in Warwick Parish, Bermuda, of Mrs- Wood, s. lady who was known by s large number of friends and m- qusintsnces in this Province-who will hear with regret of her death. Mrs. Wood visited Cirsriotictown two years sgo, with her daughter and her son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuhn and their family, and spent the slunmer It York Point and in Charlottetown. where the late Mrs Wood renewed old 10-" quclntanceships and met. many new friends. ITWPROVING NIOILY — Mill Myrtle Rose, dsughler oi Mlr. 0nd Mrs. oiifford Rose, Almbnt Avenue, who was 0 patient at Aberdeen Hos- pim roi- two week's 0nd e heir was taken home on Wednesdiy lild it continuing so improve. Just two days after rmdorspmg an * ‘ " for appendicitis shé llsd the mis- fortune to develop mumps which naturally affected her more seri- cusiy than undel- ordinary cilcliiii- stances 0nd disc-retarded hcr re- covery rrom the operation which would have gone on notnliily. Shh is gcliingsloog‘ drool; n00!" however. mow "Glasgow News. mo. nose woe s former Chiirlottctown rivsnrlim rmccovo _ no regular meeting of the St. Andrews Women's nlstitute was held in the schoolmom on Tuesday evcnlng, April 0, with an attendclnce of sev- en members. The meeting ‘Updfldd with the roll call which was sn- swered by each member paying s nickel. The minutes of ths Prcviclls meeting were reed, approved and signed by the president. Owing in the unusual small attendance of mcmbe no ilnsl decision was cr- rived at re-the fencing of the school grounds. The reports of the differ- ent committees were then given and the members entertained with a short program. The next meeting will be held It the 110mb 6! Mrs. John McIntyre where the misting will o0 opened with the rnsiliulo Carol and the roll 05.1! hnswcrcd by" Tihc funniest scrape I ever sow anyone in. zrlfhi: sow Red Rose Brown Label Tel"; is good m oi- it would lidt be in a Raid Rddb pdckilge. Try 5t 1b.. only 20c. I . us st page. slaw-Luzon "zeta: gzhroixnr. ‘ooi-‘liw. row- nvc . Libérai Contest i Not Yet Decided ssnvr JOHN, h. B. April 11* ills use“: executive for m: Zoo- ueooy s: 0! will mes ere M use: owls. mms. is: not clriiiiiiliors o! George a. loco. “Bqlx-Qgggfi resigned his seat ih till from commons. viii 0s cp- oihsu es the formcomlnl Irv-elec- mn m mycl, it was ssldipdsv b) risodd v". mono! puller, room»!- mom: candidate ior the constitu- ‘rile amiss om be hold in 0km “m; “M w, pyhitq" becsuss thli clihmllool or tho country M!" M" pibvent meeting 1H 0m’ "'5 ‘M’ ibl-sl district. m. m. Jenkinl. 0i diploma, u soul-mos and will m‘ dis nulls irassllss." “W1; h ‘" ' fir: I00 _ ' mngsphsofiooh .'fi'.°:'*.:§.':. "o. mix‘. ' “- hrub us!!! clues ' sWrite. hi» full orig st ilfh.is":i.!ice.nn1%trd. 01-4-2341. -- .... ~l~QD~ ..k ulincss Stand; \ f - 1' i<m<=ivcb "" a mom Dissolution - til. g‘ . " up. sihliii-"cw rip-soon}... HH- " V i lmo iooiiooommeswvfl Nloomsosnedmcmuw flgggipfllfllldh w- nnvrns Mscmoosrv - so‘ Montogue on wodrrosdsy April 20,1005 to Mi. 0nd mo. W. A. lfrsonsgssn. s diushler- mcooilosniasl Argyle Shore. March sup. rm, tom. mo} ivor- John W. Madflcllgsii, s dsughtec. "onions BRANDED-At Burlington, April 22, Mrs. Bridget J. Brurlder, sggd 80, Planers! Sunday, April 24th 0t home of deceased at I30 p, m. Interment Peoples’ Cemet s. K811810899!!- Card of Thanks m. w. s. Smith, Pownsl, desires go ggtendsnhuisn ‘ thanks h many ne , valuable ' 95 WQDWBIW of crrorilth w oil ills William was mooning: firs. sud , roi- their ihousbi , _ housing his t msssi-Ql-ii. N. D. Moore». consume s mum , idhiirlbalfi" ' Ycil-r-lléil-sHiliKsItQosn verslrv of coo second satin s! Ypres, the iciiowilifi v dress so. delivsied by commie (bhjor) Fred p. my, or esnors, iorlnerly or V 0h. ‘fills is Csnsdii 1319i ‘ April 22nd, 101s, the moo o! First Canadian nlvlslcif time ntme of "causal" siibi ills ones of history in farm's o! blood rod firs, and, with 83$ d! tiltif soon rades lying am ooso tilt Pieiid of Honour, by liisli- ls!!- sacrificing velour, thfii thtir cbiiifi try csosds sod inc? were tfiihfl the fuii i-esporlhibiiitltl o! the all of Enroll-oil Canada's Dsyil ‘roar "it i trliil title! Ibr then was shown (and hot for mo first dine coir) ml stoic spirit of loyalty ind devotion to duty which animated thosil 06d Bpsrtsns, who stood siid_ room and died in tlii narrow of Thei-nrcpyile, lo we yin- s00 n. c. when they hold st boy tilt fill/Ad's ms Pcrsitn iii-my oi 00,000 om no Bpllrtdns died to s msoflwilh thou- backs to the wllll," but their spirit or idyllic slid aovoooo to duty livss on! And lint is wiry 1 hove ventured to stylt short "talk" to you tonight as "A cm- adilm mor-mooyisc." “With tbeir backs to the will!" In later years 0nd not so very‘ icng ago, mac phrase was repealed. Those cf us who were with the Osllndisn Corps in i010 win rs. member the following or. den- soar ills," ms. "There is ho other cool-ill FDLICI: collar ... Yesterday rnorningthscsrs ofamsnchlrgsd with being ell-unkind dlscrdoriy wu heard and adjourned until today. Aclrivovvlslpusililrcr -- who sodolvioull limo 0i mo promo-ll promises his 110p. fibrils-a bi $250.00 difdill ins mm or their!» w. silly. icoeivsd. chronic the ekccuiors oriiidst s Rossini. Illlbl-I MVII Tlhd Sslrilt tiliit- ed church or bloods: semi-cs Sunday, April 14th sill ti: follows: nciio mwr, s0 ii i. m; Eldon as s p. m. subibct, "casts slid ma. Home." my. a. n. sirloin. pistol. YESTERDATI, MAmT-Frhtfe was s. fair cttendince it the mar- ket yesterday. my bold for 55c. straw, 4012.: osts, 400.; turnips, 400.; potatoes, 10c: 0053585; 00.; new pier-ships, 00.: eggs, 188.; blimp, 80c. so 330.; chickénrtillb: lilliloir; bc; to 100.2 Qiiim, I00. it. noon r0 as resorts "-1 ‘ms cjo. s. arms u now pltntid and made really for hit‘ nlrlogwcr: of laying out bucil- This till will mm as soon s0 ms loo mills Btrflit clears sufficiently, prcplbly ooouo ms first of my. no boon ere mo btinl printed in mom- ticn. - A nsnsnvosn or ammo-w The Guardian is in receipt ci i pocket of Perennial Sweet no sted with full instructicils not! s. quo- oessfuiiy grow thtin hoorm. w. a. Oraig, Kinross-Orwcll om. by following the cuitivstion instruc- tions 1r is snpootodgtiiseihe lpnctunl on: be adorned by one solouiu bloom of this vine ueilt summer. cmupmu 8W9!’ - those mm Prices is sttmding the, Chlrch 0i illlllld Synod m Halifax are venom: ‘Archdeacon worse, on. sod Waller" Derby. or Qomorersidsl ROE-bill“ Melons. L B‘. Miller slid W. Wer- ren, Chlrlotiebvwn; flsv. Westbrook. Milton: 13W- W- , so. visas Aibcrtbil. so is ma oil: ll‘. Millcli tidbit, Siilliillsrlidt. is f mo; in coolly. mama so“... 0w "lflfillhlbttnliloddlilll dsyllhlilssitylnlbmhlld. , ans-l Wbl. iflttlfildflfi‘ Plllofll“ . mm. T0 Wm. mo bsuoviirg fr‘; the J ' or oin- csuse, oils bf ll. inllst fight on to the erldflrhe piety of our homes and the free- dom of mankind depend _ alike Egon the conduct of etch one oi _ at this critics! moment.‘ (SIM "B410. r “Field Mnrshai." When those of us who were with the Reserve end Depot Bottsiioml "gone through our Corps (in action it the Front), which had produced lilo reams tllst it mo, leading lo; the m1 detest of cur enemies.‘ his when the British Notion and.‘ Bllipire are told that "our backs‘ krs to the wsii’ then there is no morons; of whststuff o... Empire! siid her sons ere model no recent l emu that have taken place in? the Rome "Country will tell us that! I saw. though some or you may have from: before the following in- lddshc now brought forward by mo, i llitkc ho apologies for so doing. Bihcc it is an incident that happen- ‘ed to "riis m i910 while in the Ypres sellout, therefore I have n0 better mesns of trying to illustrate my lnesnirlg to you tonight! The Sflicnt Revisited So, I want you to come with me, Comrades of-ths Canadian Legion. 1nd stand in imagination upon the little hill of Scherpcnbcrg, five miles behind the firing line in tho Ypres salient. The time ls, as 1 luvs solo, m 101s, and the day is ‘l line worm, sunshiny day in Oc- tobsr. And as we stsnd together on Soherpenberg Hill, we sec he- hind us, on the summit, one of; thou wind-mills which you and I; llsvi so often seen. Before us and‘ on either hand is that wonderful iarm and orchard scene that you and I have also known. While at om- reel, ‘s: the bsse or the hill, rlirli the Bus du Nerd, one "oi the miin l-oscs lending" from Baiiieul, through Locrs slid Dickebusche, on to Yprss. And llpcn tho toad, whit» in! for you ‘slid me to join them, sud fully equipped for model-h wsr, when r fay thst “these lire m: mow-the men ‘or c. Coy. or the righting zsurssllslrori, of whom I sin so proud! And they stand there on the l-osd, waiting for you] bill lilo t0 10in them! Let us do" m: Mid l! we so down the on! w. will! tilt road, the Company 881%‘ 896-110 Major brings the Oompsny smartly to attention, and reports to "B. "Allfpreseni; and correct, Sir." "Vm solid. sermon Msior, thunk you. Carry on!" And you and I take wvilr 010m at the head of the col- lmin dnd 1n give the order to msrclll We iesve the hamlet of Bcher~ pénberc behind; solo: down the llishl slope toward the viillsgc of no com. on either hilhd are the tlli tries that lino all French and Beigtsn roads. Inside these lines of trees no the deep ditches which rim Ind r have often known so well when we have leaps mto room‘ f» 95°59! from pmlns motor lor- riesi While beneath our feetpns we lull-ch nlonB. are the cobble stones of macs Ind or Flanders! Arc there sny cf us hero tonight, tor-- Ii." members of the old Oshadisn Expeditionary Force, who will ever forgot tho cobble stones of France‘ dud 0i Fimdsrs"? I think not! Al W0 89hr Ll Olytte, upon our git/ht, “stands the Red Cross #9033101. with no ililgstuif 0nd __4 litres! which fly the Red and the Ulrich Jack. On W!’ l!" IN vultures Ind shops. On Q"! {Wit “tin are storehoures and ' U village its crowded church- _ _ list bosons is the vil- _ .91 the smith st work, " implement. And in ' e, st the g some upon s mem-Y very-niuch-ebused but ft the Miiitsrr" d“ the M. ' gs; ‘elnles’ lines tcwird our-s: And as thém! We cross the ditch end we enter a. cultivated field, and in that field we find 0. strange furrow! This is a trench—rellc of the fight- ing ol’ the earlier months of this your i915. And as we move along tho trenchline, we can see the send bogs rotting in their places. And then, we come to an angle in the trenchline and THAT is where I wish you to stand with me, in the trench, urs mounds, each larger than on or- dinary grave and capable of hold- ing pcrhsps half 0. "dozen men! And stthe head of these graves there i stlinds s Cross, roughly made from biscuit boxes, broken to pieces. and the cross-arm bound to its stand- ard by a piece of spunysm, And you and I, Comrades, bare-headed in that bright i‘ ‘ ‘ sunlight, stoop, and we read the brief in- scription roughiy stencllied on the crosssrni ci_ the Cross. And these are tho words that we readz-"To the Unknown British Dead." “To the Unknown British Dead!" Unknown? Yes! ‘Iheir number, name, rank, and regiment are hu- known to us, but they are known to God! British? Yes! And we can thank God for them and their ex- ample, _i'or.you and I are Britons from OverseaspDesd? Yes! They i!e_pt our feet, dead to things ms- térial! But "They are Alive unto God and their Name Lliveth for Evermore!" Here, let me say that I have seen many noble monuments’ raised to the honour of our Comrades who now sleep in FiandersrFieldsi I have read many fine inscriptions, setting forth their vslour in splend- id tennsi But-that little icwly bis- cuit box Cross, with its brief in- scription, will livc longest in my memory! - You and "! stand, and turn, and lock out over the Salient from the shoulder of Mount Kernel, and we are tbs French Algerian Zcusves, ind behind them, on tho gentle breeds, there rolls a strange fog or cloud! What is that? THAT is the first cloud of poison gas. that has jllst been launched by Gentle Ger- msny, upon hcr foes! Gentle Ger- mmyil ‘behind that cloud and into that gap, there marches the flower oi the German Army, complete "to the isst buckle on its equipment.‘ They march, they pour into that four-mile gap, for by every rule of War that they know and have been taught, they have won! And their The fog rolls on, the Algerians retreat-roman blame to them, poor fellows! But they leave a gap of {our miles in the defence line! Andi (oommueg on Pggg 9) .S"t. ,’s Church t 4th SUNDAY AFTER. EASTER objective lies before them-their ob- kk-kk kk kkk kk 8.80 A. lit-Holy Communion. 11.00 A. flu-Morning Pro. yer and Sermon - “Keeping Ilith With this World slid Myself." Mr. Charles Earle will sing. 2.30 P. lib-Sunday School and Bible Chisel. 7.00 P. Im-Evsning Prayer and Sermon-“The Pledge ~f the Springtime." Oflertory Anthem-fiscal: Ye the Lord” . . . Roberts EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. ll. D. RAYMOND, M. 5., HECTOR. kk k kkkkk Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. E. li. Runsay, D.D., Rev. c. N. Brown, 101,5, organist-Mr. A. Roy Kendall, LR.A.M., 5.0.0.0. I 10.00 A. itL-Prsyer- Meeting. 11.00 A. M.—Pllbilc Worshl . ' Sermoih-Rev. G. M. Ross, B. D., of llorlan, Chins. Anth "Te Delun" .................. .. Percy Prior “Give to Our God ‘Immortal Praise" —-0ld German Chorale 2.30 P. Mp-Snndsy School and Bible Clnslel. 1.00 P. Mw-Pllbui! Worship. Sermon-Rev. G. M. Ross, D. D. Anthcm—“llight o! tho Lonely Pilgrim’; flan" s l "c id a n m ' “L Awmem oo- ons ersn es: c’ ooler Mr. Ben Acorn Students and Visitors Cordially Welcome. Services Broadcast by C. ll. C. K. k kk k kk kkk kkkk kkk k k k 1 vwv hear the continuous rattle of rnus- g ketry and the thunder of the guns! And we » seé,‘ ‘too, in the distance, the murdered City of Ypres (which at that tlmé had its Cloth Hall still tie grounds of the earlier months of this year 1915. Wi!i- you end 1' econ forget the names of St. Jlilieh.| Larigmsrck, or of Poelcappeiie? I think not! Can you and I imagine whet took place there in the earlier months of this year 1916? Let us try! Tho Story oi The Battle Pour-o'clock, on Thursday after- noon, April 22nd, i010. And appor- ently another quiet day in the trench lines of the Salient with s light wmdjslowirig riom the en- we’ look upon that scene. we see s strange thing happen. We see men leaving their trenchesl! And as they approach us, we sec that they are wearing a. strange urlifonn and that many or them appear to be in greét porn and distress, and that they are trying to obtain rclisr by violent vcmittingl Who are they? These nsv. oso. n. noss, n. n. C‘ srietteiewn. ss v kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk sbyterian Church nuv. u. osnsnz wsssrlm rumlsng, not. LOUIS THOMPSON. OBGANIST. MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. Mn-Subjech-“The Heavenly Home." (Third in s series on The Lord's Prayer) Anthem-"Thc Sun Shall be no More" .. ... Woodwnrd The Choir. 2.80 P. im-Slbbuth ch ool and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. lVL-Service of Sacred Song. 7.15 _P. M-Subject-“Msrrs supremo Need" Anthfln-“Lo. the Wlnier is Past" .......... Frags The Choir. HIrhwiv"'-<A1oxsnricn Mo. ma; McMillan, M", F, You will flnd s hearty welcome in Itch- A. Mulch, Messrs Harry (ire-s well and M. McKlnnon The Friendly Church." i i i wvrv- k l <> i 1 4_k_kk.k 1 Si‘. Jarrr. es Presbyterian Church mNISTEB-l REV. R. MOORHEAD LEGATE, B. D. oftllllllfMrs. x. s. Balers. Choir Dlreotor-MrmlLLgwsog ‘ ' z - ‘ ' ornlng st Eleven 0’Ciock Evening st Seven 0'Clock Sabbath School and Young Men‘; m] y w -_.- cusses st Two-thaw. “m, 0mm The Praise for the my will include: MORNING Anihcm-"mvo or not, Neither Forssire us» __ mm Messn Alan Moshlr Ind class. Mofrorruo. EVENING Duet-“Come unto Ms and Rest" ___________ _ _‘_ Mean All}! Masher end Chas. MoKenfle, Anm""""~7°5"5» M! slvifll‘ look on me" ......... Soloist Miss Moi-lone wood. smsiwsns AND vrslrons coltmALsY INVITED. . . Stsinor Campalu . Nevin M: Quilts: sauna Mmlsrllr-ilsv. A. c. vlisclmr. n. n. ORGAMST-RMRS. o. ususorr from. MORNING WORSHIP, ll OTILOCK Anthem-mill up Your l! " Hopkins Sermon- third of s. series on “The Seven Churches" -Pergsmos. . . SUNDA! SCHOOL 2.80 P.1d. Sluldsy School is not “Jlllt s. place for children." Come to-mcrrow. ‘ ‘ >650 EVENING wonsm 1 (‘NCLOUR Anlhem-"d Divine Redeemer" ......... .. Gounod rs...~*-"r:.: -..-~...."'~ "M , h .. g ' ' n -flllidsiholin Yoslltcei-Ifsllylnvftedtclhillldslilsrvlsssof ranges AND S i no Iapflstfllllreh. i rrrzgov srs. i t - o~_wfl_~n»skkm-su~usuwuamwu&oaa;avwaam ... r