"E7!a~"r.:~"vr"'ar*:1'_. " ‘(cantor-Io " 'fif.'.'f!,jlflfl"'~‘ifli’.is“ifl*" ' '- miE CHARLOFPPETOWNmGUAD e The tsiitral Guardian oouooeoooueweeiifiiuf’ --—r- , The ‘is dated approx (By The Canadian Press) .. mainly, n 61m . EXPCSIII‘ ‘Astounding Example e . 'b ' ° ~ m‘ """" " """"' "' "'" ~ KAI-WAX- wv lz-scerln; the eenlon own Gov- » j 5 _ of leeu Interest one advertising of , I m“, r Q m w“ d» .- . k ',. A . _ 1 $1’ 21 Ma IlO€l1VTlI1g ::::.:'.-:.-.:.-. 7.7m“; ,-; Of Misrepresentation n..."e.“.£§?.‘;o..l'°§;;.. mo; . T - a , - . -"--"- s... By The Lib I L d .‘l°.il'a‘id'i‘.i'lfn"ziii i”.‘i;.'“%?8;l";aii;l“°'”ooooo“"°i's. t l '0 aXPay 91's EXPEIISG "iggmnm-__n°u'i""i-ili-lii em w e1’ :.:i..=.:"::::::2 .*.=.P."%.*: .*:.‘......**~'e.l'*:.r'*.-..'.' us: i.‘ » . ~ Fonmupmmn‘ mm aw the ' ' by the colonial states-vlncial amnion‘, ions exclusively, has given super- ior results wherever fed. The cost is lowest. ~ L-llosl. IONA TEA BART! Monday, July 15th. Dance in the o . L-Mfld-‘l-lfl-Sl. FOB BALI AT CRAPAUD-A house ‘and garage. Apply Zilpha MaoQuarrie, Bummerside. L-sses-r-ia-sl Thank f th M ' . with the osthgr llfiiritliridu lclimpfinmn” “dministmtiml 11'- otillwli, this Province now eenjoeyvgnfi: ambitions] subsidy increase of $150,000 per year for a" Thanks to th S d .1, ward Island wasedeiiiiheilrsofeiibfiiiiiilligmflii?5.11.023 Ed‘ crease six yea" 83°’ W119" acctifdillfl’ to Liberal apoloygihis Canada was enjoying an era of unprecedented prosperity. Who was responsible for this loss of federal subsidy ‘amtllllltlll! l0 $750,000 on the basis of the amount received last year by the MacMillan Government’! , l dHerc ishthe alibi given by Mr. W. M. Lea, Liberal party ea er, at t e last session of the Legislature: Zion Presbyt f- :11 *._ anun . " »Lea’8AlibiForGetting “GooseEggs "Instead Ofsubsidy l [Yifreglé Exposed As A Brazen Misstatement! Ex- Premzer Saunders Réveals True Conditions In Pros 2101384.!!! Year Of Boosted Liberal Prosperity. Heart. f rfalm‘? APPeal To Mackenzie King Turned Down lfVlfh Sneers!PremierMacMillanol-lits OutFromShoul- derln MostSensational Campaign speech On Rem“; v In Charlottetown 73ft} hovinco, the chief topic ‘y’ erian Church ‘IV. G- CLBLYLI WIBBTII —- IINIITII. PIOI‘. LOUH D. THOMPSON-Organist all Ololflflll vr- mo.» '. MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M.——The Sacrament of the Lord's sinner. ' iolo Selected ...................... Mr. Percy William] 10.00 A. lit-Sabbath S hool and Bible Classes. ISLAND LADY DEAD-Lira. R. J. Coady, Vernon River, received a telegram conveying the sad news that her sister, Mrs. Frank Hand- rahan, died at her home in Biliar- ica, Mass, on July 0th, 1935. Mrs. Handlrahan was a resident of this city for many years. SEVERI-ILY INJURED - Mrs. James Cannon, Bloomfield, is a patient at her home suffering from severe head injuries received Thursday afternoon, when a. car in which she was driving with her soil, overturned at Bloomfield Cor- ner when a tire blew out. The lady driving the car was uninjured. .. EVENING WORSHIP. 1.00 P. fill-Post Communion Theme: “The Value ol m“, u H “I remember when we were on that side of the ouse and hadendeavored during the four years of our administration to have a hearing of our claims at Ottawa and to prevail on the Premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to Join with us, AS THEY HAVE NOW JOINED WITH OUR FRIENDS, their replies o“ flrstwere favorable, but on the approach of a federal -’ election THEY BECAME INDIFFERENT, and as ##- —“ Prince Edward Island was the on] Liberal Govern- o o e ment, the chairman of the audit boaird did not wish to Tflfllty UTIItGd ChUTCh recommend our claim without being able to include Minister . A.; B, D, Rev. LW. Barbour, 1A.; ID, M“ fi$oiffi°li htoy Kendall, 1.. a. A. M; A. A. o. o. , o Saviour of Mankind Melt-rob _ Mrs. H. S. Henderson . "o taste and see that the Lord Is seed; blessed ll we Ilia-n that trusteth in I-llm." Ps. 34:8. of interestmd throughout’ the velations made by Premier MacMillvdiisin hisugtmgginig. Qnfiiilii‘. not no o y of the late Liberal Government in refusing _ at the request of the Finance Minister in the Mackenzig’ i ' Kill! administration, to co-operate in 1929 with the Con. - ' servative Governments of NovaScotia and New Brungwm; in pressing for subsidy claims Settlement, OQO-OOOO-O-O “‘ ‘ ‘ A A vvvvihhh‘ ; v vvvv-vwv Y Vvvv Vvv vvvvvvvvvvv BAND CONCERT — A compli- mentary band concert will be given by the Canadlan Legion Banclln the Queen square Gardens on Sunday night when a program of sacred and send-classical ‘numbers will be ren- dered. The band will be assisted by a solo comet player, Mr. Fred Rhodenizer of the schooner, James B. Newsome, which is now in port. ISLAND VISIT SUCCESSFUL Clem. Christian, representing the Maritime-National Fish Limited, Fox Feed Department, Halifax, for the sale of B-B Brand Fox Feed, has just completed his first trip on the Island introducing this new pro- duct and is most enthusiastic over the friendly reception he received on the various ranches visited. This speaks very highly of the hos- pitality of our fox farmers. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION- The first moonlight excursion of the two Conservative Governments in the Maritime Provinces, Evidently the Governments of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick DID NOT WANT TO GIVE MACKENZIE KING A CHANCE T0 PAY THE PROVINCES INCREASED SUBSIDIES JUST BEFORE THE ELECTION OR T0 IMPLEMENT THE FINDINGS OF THE DUNCAN COMMIS- * SION.”—Hon. W. M. Lea, in speech on Draft Address, 1 PATRIOT, March 9, 1935. LEA MISSTATEMENT ExPosEn 10.00 A. lVL-Sunday Schwi- . .—Publi W hlli- _ _,°_.._‘:'§-rilE REBUKES or clraisr-i Hugh Miller M. A. solo-selected .. ma: Margaret. Btenia 1.00 r. ivL-ruuiio worehlp. _ _______,- nev. A. s. Wei; gill be the c hmlm " Do. i En e " o"... ooo-nun - 5°“)- The _(Rev.)_ ‘s. s. uieln Visitors oololuny Welcomi- Servlces Broadcast by (LB-QI- The excuse invariably offered by Mr. filllilmrters for failing to obtain subsidy settlement from -. s; Ktlllllg‘ (Iuiverilmcnt was alleged failure on the part of .. o el aritlme Provinces to co-operate, The evidence dlffldllfld T005118)’ night by the Premier, from the corres- pondence of ex-Prcmier Saunders with Hon. J. A. Robb, j rizved Mr. Leafs statement to have been not only false, 1G1 aBmallcious slander on_the Conservative Premiers of ~ , I ‘law lrunswick and Nova Scotia, with each of whom the L. era ex-Premier admitted having on several occasions 5 declined to co-operate in pressing for subsidy settlement. ‘Ho had declined also “to have anything to do with a pro- lposod meeting of the Maritime Board of Trade in this connection.” o - - , Calculated on the basis of the ereaseobtained last W. M. Lea and his f. .. n. And here are the facts, as stated by Ex-Premier 581111591?’ October 7, 1929, in a letter to Hon. James A. Robb, Minister of Finance in the Mackenzie King Govern- ment, ln the matter of subsidy claims presentation: The Boy Scout camp at Dover's Field, Dunstaffnage, ls well away with 80 healthy and happy boys busy all day and ready for taps. On Thursday evening, King's scout Gordon Hyde joined the staff. The Patrols are as follows: Fox-Jack Meade. Sparrow-Tom DeBlois. _“You further suggested, last spring, that this Province should come ALONE, RATHER THAN IN CONJUNCTION WITl-i THE OTHERMARITIMES. Accordingly, I have ON DIFFERENT OCCASIONS $150,000 subsidy ln-I Year by the MacMillan Government, é Church l . Mlnk— . . . . lliinheomnli: uzeubizrgvlneedln Liberzilifallligre to eo-operou m,,,,,_’i,f2,’§fi';',‘,‘,'_“ fi°,,;‘§“,,f,',‘,,"{f,~§2§ {j,'§§,,,,°Z,°,',,‘,Z DECLINED r0 CO-OPERATE WITH PREMIER i... 000 = o» Y “"5 m" i . e =m~ l". suuizl; sexes“ é‘°§.o{§.‘.‘l"%l§ iggggg,gii>ogm~l,ullii BAXTER IN A JOINT g cfisnalther McCarville has Joined weather was ideal, warm with a ANYTHING To b0 WITSI? 33:83) gzlgi:fi‘:rsi';gdgaggm 5cm,“ UNDER LIBERAL RULE “no? W, Flag was won by the ‘,?,’,’,‘,‘,“§,,'£f,‘,’,‘;;, “,'}§,.“‘§,.fi§§,“,°.d°',‘I-Y§, mo. or THE MARITIME BOARD or TRADE IN w» o. lat-non commu-uw- ' X BIO- the outing. Music was furnished throughout the evening by the band THIS CONNECTION.” w) l, MPEWMHK my" m, 5,, On Th sd iht th ts m"- ur av n8 e Scou Services continued by mvlJ-Nlnlodnm EA” u Another revelation from the Saunders correspondence we" welcome. by the camp Chm read by Premier MacMillan was with res ect to the con- While "1 males“ Wwlded ‘he ' e ' - temptuous attitude of Prime Minister Madlkenzie King to- mic iilhsiuymiflifeyli lkiiid thcembousyi? gmwiaggd ddzwigiést Tlévgfimi P rlce Llberal Slncerlty? Tmwnm EVERYBODY WELCOME. Rev. Father McCarville also wel- comed the boys and was followed by mouth organ selections. . Instructions were given on the Scout promises, followed by Taps and Prayer. Yesterday instruction was given ward Mr, Saunders’ efforts to interview him personally REV. n. n. RAYMOND, M. A., RECIOR. on this matter. The correspondence also showed that notwithstanding the Liberal boast that 1929 was the most prosperous year in Canada's history, this Province, in Mr. Saunders’ words, made two trips outside the harbor, landing their well satisfied pass- engers about 11.30. cident. While the experts are ready to see a new idea they believe in sa- fety first. The Eastern Guardian .."I‘hih column lniwrenerveil new: of local Interest but advertis- Captain Neil Murchison and his daughter Katie from San Rafael, BEN IDA-VIEWS GOLDEN WEDD- NG for ‘has’ not prospered this year as have the other in passing of tests. fcféggrlllz- gfrgl-izlllrlxf; lfaljllgélltltlff m, ,,, ,, ,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, b, ,,,_ 1 Provinces of Canada,” that lt was facing “the worst qlimlrsmzny friends are oiluoulefilo $0,522.. "in infield: ‘ “M” "ma" ' ' ' ' According to the hulzmorists. who financial condition" of many years, with the bot- tom out of the potato market and agriculture at l standstill; with public health absolutely neglected N0 Labor Trouble In Bermuda see them. It is twenty-eight years since the Captain visited the Island. like now and then to have a. sly ..'DON'I‘ FORGET to hear tne gibe at the exense or mmfled men, Charlottetown Male Chorus at Mon- ihe Presbyterian Church in tianads . M . P t Whitt , so D h t t T esd i ht, J l l6. 3i lt is the “first 5° Years 0f mm"? for lack of finances, with the school teachers on the verge $0,, rhaseeiiteted tile chul-ioilfleggvih Hue u “y n g u y that are the hardest," (wltlites of a strike and numerous other difficulties all demanding (C- P- Br Grier-lion's Special Wire) Hospital for treatment. l ..'BUBSCB.II'I‘IONS to The Phyllis M Davies l" "w “L” °n immedigtggglioftgnrd all flgpgnflgnf, 0n qbtiiining ingrggsgd MONTREAL’ July 12‘ _ Lack d iii" { 55-54395 w ma“ 351W Archie Humfi Dam’ Jam)- But there is a man in lmgland who has reached the 50th year of his married life and is able to look back an it as a golden era of hap- piness, tranquillity. and perfect understanding. l-le is Mr. Ben Davis, the 77-year- labor problems in Bermuda was at- tributed to continued prosperity be- cause of a growing tourist business by Hon. Howard ‘rrott, member of the Bermuda Executive Council and Vice-chainnan of the ‘Prado Devel- opment Board here tonlght. Mr. federal subsidy. Mackenzie King’s answer to this heart- pmne n‘ or M‘ “t H‘ J‘ Mam“ breaking petition-also read by Premier MacMillan-was a masterpiece of callous disregard and contempt, the Liberal Prime Minister of Canada refusing even to see ‘the Liberal Premier of this Province to discuss the matter Minister: REV. R. MOORHEAD-LEGATE, D. D. PUBLIC WORSHIP: Writer 0i Extoril n Letters Arrested (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Hairbreadth Escapes It is amazing how calm and col- . , CHICAGO. July l2. -- Allndt a Colonel J. Welsfol-d Macdonald, after being found unconscious. her Re _ _ , - _ ““L“““‘_““““‘ i _ l“ h velntlon 13.140 To» new To o» l r27 an “rouse e - - ~ . 1,, unvonon "'l‘..'f"ii.'i“"l£.’.“$‘i a: i» n- -,»--- e»- - ' . kmwn of the Unlfld N! N“!!! [ chaplain of the First Pictou High- was "death from natural causes." “m n‘ b I BIQIQ IIIII the asih Nova seoiiauo during the b,“ "T m“ "" 9mm‘ ‘t’ “"1" Morning Worship-lino A. M. “MPIEARLAN axranr on BIBLE ; N l5 m‘ “m. 9! 55km’ Iornion: "In My Name." PROPHECY ‘ A ‘Al. Ilnahdd‘! Orchestra a‘: m7“ ‘twndhrl: Ir. I. B. Brennan . Platform Anistalit Ind Sibling D ' a eish mg do: 1w]: _ spoluughuu; some. amj, 8'". l‘: I l ‘o, mum’ lender school-ll" A- "- Gladys Pllmley Brennan Soloist and l’ new his Pl‘... ooliu’ Miriam see mil. whuiJf ""“,,'fmfl,'f§,n m‘ ‘venlns Worship-Hill r. M- ‘ soieo silnvice serous 11m as crane. couel omnil consul ‘ from the 800M! m‘ "/11 no ' '. ' lei-lion: "The Grand Bestovvment." 1 ‘ ’ , u» i-iovoouoo of Cruelty to w- n: J . f" a >- "f QM”, mum,“ u, lermon ‘m, . mbled , newsrooms. sans rims- ovi-Y rIIIWfl-t-ifllflllltfl. , “PP I lrwmFfi-ke Itthfl, 0%! X Ill MU - ___W___ , _ c * ““‘*¢ .¢e¢~-..v= * personally! AUDIENCE , The Lug: audience at the Capitol Thutro fairly gasped its this lle banishing page of Liberal history was reed to them by Premier Mlclllillan. But this by no means exhausted the Premier's subject malice. Every phase of the political situation-the Government's record of achieve- ment during the past four years, its platform In the present campaign. llhe criticism, abuse and slander of Liberal opponents. the Ililfl‘ hill!!- ‘lessness of any benefit tothe Province accruing from a return of Liberal igovernrncnt, of a "balanced budget" and starvation of public works and lorvlces-thcso and other matters were fully lllfl brilliantly reviewed in Wagner, Hoover said. dreadfully injured by the propeller 1_ . the course of a two hour speech which vvlll go down es one of the 95111300051154 another £50,000, cnn- W; by id w L ‘h _' lng Princess Beatrice, the March Prllwl greatest achievements In logical analysis, In vigorous defense and scath- .5; bought (my £40,000 worth of lemogv: gun u“§,,‘T°,',,§",’,,° u; ‘fin’; R,{‘,{§,§°§,'§,“,§,,n§“a ‘$53k Oness of Carisbrooke, the Duchess “u”, gts. hi; rcbutlzil. ever made from a political SEEKING TRADE in this Province. OUTLETS Among other vitally important matters dealt with was tho Govern- llnent’: agricultural policies, ‘anirlllc fact that the present Government has been actively seeking to encourage trade with Newfoundland, ee- pcclally In‘ cattle and hogs, as well as with the Old County, U»!!! the WM} m" fdbldmg “d selfire“ appearance of Charles D. Towt, rqund from behind and tom thgpasgk secret of the hairpin?” WW0“ is soxwuhrfl “member M,» M", a, P. Brennan fished» N"! "is "m"! skm- p°°“““' h“ s“ ' Nync. N-Y. that Waaner ms finally open with his flngsrs~mcanwhile his. n, i He dwmed that “uwxxmbues trapped, Hoover said, though fed- falling in somersaults Luckily he "My wife was a soprano in the Sunday School immediately follow! 11101111118 5° "e ' His Worship Mayor Kennedy» president of the Queen‘: County Conservative Association, presided at the meeting. Preceding Premier Maclvlilian, s. brief “address was given by the Premier's colleague and other measures. Mr. Stewart's ll ' were received with were: applause ~ ‘will you still love rue when my hair is grey? Well, darling, I've stuck to you through brown. black, red, gold, and platinum, haven't I’! "in the peat. during those twelve years I have PIIMIEIJS ADDRESS V "It is how twelve years," said the Prom-er in his opening remarks. "since the electors of this City saw flt to elect me to represent Char- Contlnned on Pegs I Piirvis Resigns (A. P. By awn‘. Q00!!! WIN) agents, resigned today. » ,~ Myycar-old southsrnor. whose ‘ ~ ' ‘ wonversationss with gangland ' ' tasted with bullets, said _ 1' rEiflJaw-yer, it was assumed he‘ [Of “purely flflflflll N!‘ . . onter private practice. . .. apolitical position was not g unlikely. ‘rrott was speaking before represen- tatives of passenger and steamship organizations and leading travel agencies. A growing passenger traffic from Canada has been a feature of Ber- muda's tourist business, particularly during the past five years, Mr. Trott said. He emphasized that Bermudans were strong believers in reciprocity. Tor instance Bermuda bought ap- proximately £300,000 worth of mer- chandise from Canada last year. In- surance taken out in Canadian com- goods, mostly fruits and vegetables. As chairman of the Public Works Department Mr. Trott assured the Assembly capital and labor got along very well in Bermuda. "There are no racial difficulties because we have the finest race of colored people in would ever be allowed to overrun the country. Mr. Tl-ott also predic- ted Bermuda would experience the greatest natural increase in tourist business ever witnessed because it is so readily accessible. "Our tourist business is the great- DONDOIN. July 11—Dr. Robert Oochrane has volunteered to spend ilvo years among lapel-s in Madras and his wife and three children will any him and live "some- where near" the leper settlement. NIIIWPOH/f‘, England. July ll-ln an effort to rcsain his hat, blown to an addotrling roof-while working on a chimney, Albert Mansfield crashed through tho- roof and was killed. ncvlio 0m: 4 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July l2.- J. Edgar Hoover, Chief of the Bur- eau of investigation of the Depart- ment of Justice, last night announ- ced arrest in New York of a man charged with writing extortion lot- ters demanding $465,000, to relatives of seven persons who figured in dis- appearance or kidnapping cases. Hoover said the man was Alfred Otto Wagner, 38, of Brooklyn. Ho said the arrest wound up a year's in- vestigation of Department of Justice agents. Fourteen letters were writ- case in the newspapers. case" and declared Wagner was “A particularly vicious type of criminal pleying upon the families of persons who have disappeared." It was in connection with the dis- 1 eral men had long since concluded that the mysterious letters which appeared in the wake of every noted kidnapping case were from the same source. Monroe Towt, son of the missing man, received a letter on July 7 de- the scene of the proposed render- vous, an abandoned factory building in Debevolse Street, Brooklyn. Hoover said Wagner has a crim- inc-l record and was pa ‘ ’ from Sing Bing Prison in May, 193,4. He is the father of several children and has been on the ememnoy relief mils for some time. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Will) PIOTOU, N5. July ll-Bir Jo- seph Chisholm, bhler Justice of No- va Scotia, yesterday unveiled a war memorial erected to the memory of the sons of Pictou county who fall during the Great War. Colonel Prank P. Day, a native of Bhubenloodtc, 11.5., who commanded parachute ring with the right, and even protected it from shook on landing. ette! He termed the arrest a "red letter arm of another pilot as he jumped, precious ring and make a happy pulled his ring and the parachute did not emerge. he worked the pack had plenty of distance for falling. itlg cool when mere seconds were vital, was that of an airman whose lected some airmen are when falling through space before opening the parachute. Owl one occasion an 0b- server overbalanced from his cock- pit when taking photographs of im- other aeroplane. He not. only kept a firm grip of his camera, but cure- fully changed it over from his right hand to his left before pulling the Another time a pilot was thrown from his ‘plane and his legs were A spinning plane broke the but he. too, managed to pull the ending. When another airman A wonderful escape due to keep- plane took off in difficulties and started a sudden dive from a mere 150 feet. Death seemedwertain if to know that in nialand, if an in- vlmtnr wants in tny a new para- chute before Government experts he is forced to welli- a standard pa- rachute as well, to prevent an ac- Professor of English at the Univer- sity of New Brunswick, head of the English Department lit Carnegie and President and Chancellor of Union College, Schenectady. lenders, delivered a prayer of dedic- ation. old tenor, whose professional ca-reer began 54 years 88°- He and ‘us charming white- hailed wife, who clutched a tiny Victorian posy and blushed and dimlpied as prettlly as a girl c/sle- brated their golden wedding- In a private room above the Queen's Hall s. small party of music lovers, headed bl’ 511‘ 59°39 Alrthlllr and Sir Landon Ronald. Presented Mr. Davies with s. plump volume containing the signatures of hundreds of his admirers includ- of Aitholl. and many other dis- tinguished people. m, David made an affecting little speech after the presentation a speech charged with affection for his shy little wife- Later he told me more of the Carl Rosa Opera Company. ill which I was tenor, when we were married in a little church near Euston in 1885," he said. "And a ve-ry good soprano she I was too, But she chose to be a bet- , tor wife and mother, for she gave - II‘- - b 5W1". "l!" "lflmi lottstown as one of their members. est national asset we have and as it minding Immediate payment o; be b t m‘ t t, o I t0 h 1 I i118. ~ 'deaishbpassmilhihuhnn'dmhilliewaachllhovh- in the Iamuun’ y?“ m!“ dgd mgvaeife 55d“ associated mdu" "5900- The latte!‘ IIWB William” 3101111213321 ddilbt: hemfxlurgalilililgseli gncfijmy mipmrruig mwith You are always welcome at no o no o- Mm! o.- isrsm. ».°":.l°"..:"........."*'*. ' -'——-— 121.com: a’. *'.‘;.:.'::::':i.su 2.1‘ln;""n"“il‘i.‘l.iii.iil“ini"il‘il'fifi' my "w n" ‘“°°.".‘."““""' _ ' I - e ' h ; ere as never n so ‘anagram cnt relief 1 Ifgram i: smltlilldidyw mportolt’ Go“ To Lang OOLONY meet the writer‘ ‘ i "U"! "mm °f the parachmkwlth mm as a word between us. <++<**‘~~ o e ~ ~___--~ . . snoere y y; wmi; m “wank Wagner was captured July 10 in i sprained ankle. It isdnteresting “This may mud mmommu, : but it has kept rne happy, healthy and young at 77 years of age. Per- fect trust and understanding have been the secret of our happy ma:- riage." AFFECTED BY FULL MOON IDNDOEW-At an inquest on Miss Maria Mlccormsck. 4B. who died (‘so - Mlnnrd ‘e (or Dru lure Central Ch ristian Church- W. L. OUTIIOUSE, PASTOR. IIAAA ‘Anna i MRS. V. L. DINGWELL, ORGANIST. MORNING AT ELEVEN WCDOCK mo EVENING SERVICE DURING JULY AND AUGUST) STRANGERS AND VISITORS COBDIALLY INVITED ,7‘ vvv-rvv i §‘¢§v ‘ Eb: Scotti! thumb‘ MINISTER-REV. A. c. VINCENT. D- B» MORNING WORSHIP 11 UCLDCK gcrmnn_'l‘he Rev, J. B. Wilson of Summersid There's a class for you. EVENING WORSHIP '1' ownocx Dnvincent Bermon-"A Second Chance” . .. .. Mrs. A. C. Vincent Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . HEAR ABOUT THE MAN WHOSE NUMBER IS 666 WHO IS HE? Revelation 13:18 .- ALSO THE LEOPARD BEAST WITH SEVEN HEADS AND TEN HORN! SUNDAY 8 P. H. AT TIIE FORUM HEAR EVANGELIST F. W. JOHNSTON. These lectures are only dealt with one! and If you are not Present WI Will M‘ hear-it again. De sure to oomoflll hing your friends. Also bring your Biblq asu