-.,w+4a;uz.::-.m¢~+ ‘(llass-ified Advertisements ........ I00 petllne of Swords .. Doperlineoflwords 8c per line of 5 words .. 1e petllnoofii word: hi: min-flog "u" “on , 4Y0? lnsefldw“ Four llfiilm?“ ' ' Eight 1r_5¢rt10fl3 . l I Q OQU§O§$O O4>§ ._.._..___ - H‘N*‘H n+0» K- "-‘ 7- p » _ For gale Miscellaneous LOWER, USED ONLY 5 r0 LET. BOARD AND w}; on hand at Guarding “_T.-i‘i~"..\l\i POWER SAW l‘ Almgy Ewan McKinnon, JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- V1121. :.l Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. 1170-l2-80-1m0. PEN BRED EUROPEAN FITCH. Gulf Garden Fur Farms, Char- lottetown, P. O. Box 1'15. Phone 6134-1... 12a9-1-5-tf. Male Help Wanted BALANCE 0F LADIES’ IVINTEII HATS selling nt $1.00. Prowse Bros. Ltd. i 3042-1-31-31 sweaters now clearing at $2.98. Sec- ure one of these and profit by this amour: IN FULL/FASHIONED LADIES’ HOSE, heavy service JUST ARRIVED a few Black Satin Price $3.75 and U; B. Prowsc Bros. Ltd. 3042-1-31-31 DIRTY-FIVE party in C. W. L. 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' ANY uuu uoune YOU! mourn: “CE Pow‘ The snappiest racing of the season Time.- 32 1 i. 32 1-2. , (slum Y0" "l" l°°lh° "Id lmwlll "W" took ‘place Saturday afternoon. it be] linen with a liule daily care, and mg he weekly matinee race meet‘ ' Class B Trot 1 5 . i of thc Victoria Driving Club. The,‘ ‘ I ‘he “d of "m" “mo” course was nicely l d, the ffi-iw tLs Edi," i . - ‘ DUBABRY m mm u O "=3" d "m .__= k if“ (Te m» 3 1 1 Du BARRY lie/tun PREPARATIONS 8...," | l) y n me an cimac Tod (McKay) . . . . .. .. 1 2 KEEP YOURP by H U D N U T Mos “u” ,who1e program run off very siriooth- f Ruth S. (Kelly; . . . . . . Ii 3 3 TECTS mg rig Cream . . . . ‘L50 RETAINS Skirflonicand Fresh-nor ‘LOO THE LOVILI- Tissue Cream . . - . . - “.50 NESS 3nd i? ,1,- hToivN PAPEg 1;?" IVANTED-IIORSE, six on sav- e, 5ccn1$ l?" m“- uggzlat‘; en, well broken, with good man- J, ' ners. R. J. Hanna, Young St., Gay- i-efinishnl: town. ' 3069-2-2-21 @3053» spams 1-‘ . ___ ‘ . ., ;il f lining hen .;‘:.t.::.§...°sm... 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A- Annual Sacred Musicale was held last evening in Trinity United Church with about six hundred young people present. Mr. R. A. Pendlcton, Y. M. C. A. Secretary, presided. Following two hymns several special numbers were rendered. Mr. T. W. Bentley rendered "Open thc Gates of the Temple" very effectively. Mrs. J- A. Lawson and -Mi‘. C. J. Gallagher in duct sz-ng “I Need Thcc Every Hour." "One Sweet- ‘ POLICE COURT-At Court Saturday morning four non- |miiclc known hcrc today that W. D. pggidenfi lgbguygr5 [Qi- nQn-ljpaymcnt, ‘RObb, VlCC plTSiflCDt Of lllC Cfllllldlflll of dues, were fined the price of their ‘Nations! Rriilwuvs will accompany licenses and costs. B. I. SOCIETY AUCTION FOR- TY-FIVES and Social Hour Wednes- day evening starting 8.15. orchestra. Bigger and better than ever- Don't miss it. WEATHER FORECAST FOR FEB- RUARY-Month begins gttws very stormy: but .pl:\y in thc Canadian pavilion of the 3 to 1Q mghlfiritish Empire trade‘ exhibition, to wmds and h-equent Snowstorm; 15 be opened by the Prince of Wales soon m 21' few “m, days, but week ends illtl‘? tlzc Canadian party arrives stormy; 22 to 2a, mild spell aha tho 111011‘- month ends rainy. FIRE IN CELLAR_-hw fh.flncn"'\vlici"p Canada is regarded as a fro- v were called to extingubh rt fire in 54°“ 55ml‘ °f "mwry "w"? ‘he hm"- a cellar on Sydney Street at 6 o'clock "leis ‘if the Uniied swim" T° cm“ mt evening Lime damage was ,.c_ mct that impression and inform MONTREAL, Que, Feb. L-It was the Canadian trade mission to South Amcricii. us tho representative of Slr' Hciivj/ 'l‘l1oriii0n, President, who is unable lo mnkc ilic irip. Mi". Robb will give u series of ad- dresses bcfcro various audiences in South AlilfiflCilli centres, particularly at Bucnos Ail-cs, where the Canadian National will have an extensive dis- “Tliorc are still many countries" sld Mr. Robb, discussing the trip, ncrs, who had t0 go a fourth to de- cidc the contest. almost to the wire each heat and be- ing just barely beaten by Brier lilac. The Class B Trot was a real thrill- Tcdd. going great guns over the none too fast surface. They were without the strong favoring breeze of the previous day so the first heat ' in thirty-one seconds was real trotting. The first host Mack Todd had the lead at thc start but Watts Edition came fast, passed him and won by about half n. length. In thesccoud half way down the stretch, when Mack came up on the inside. They finished heads apart, with Watts Edition first. but the Judges set him back for crowding Mack Todd. Third I-Ieat. This was another fine race, but Mack Todd came so fast in the last twenty yards that o. few feet past the wire he was in thc lead. Ruth S. was third in all three heats, mak- ing breaks in each. Boy for first place- In the first heat one race produced three heat win- AND WRINK-i. Hastings Echo iMcNeill) The Class A Trot brought out Butcher Boy (Wood) .. .. Peter Verde and ‘Brier Mac and was‘ Louiesett (Rogers) . . . . . . .. a. pretty race. Peter Verde leading ib-wui- Time: 311-2, 32. 32 3-4. or with Watts Edition and Mack‘ Peter Wilton, Jr. rKclly) Woodford Scoti; (McDon- Lchgshoi; (Arbing) . . . . .. Time: 36, Si. 33 3-4. 35. licut Watts Edition got away fromi Mack Todd and was leading until‘ Starter, Dr. l-I. McIntyre. Judges, Edgar White, Dr. H. G. McDonald, Hugh Walker. Timers, Harry Murphy, Ed. Acorn, Pope Clark, Neil Walker. Announcer, J. A. McDonald. Watts Edition leading to the finish, A NEWSPAPER INFLUENCE (Kenncbec Journal) Most people read the "ads"; con- class A Pam This was a good rue cequently ads have an influence betwezn Hastings Echo and Butcherlgreater than tint of mnny of the That influence can bc used to the betterment of condi- TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ’i‘hc weather was cold but line and good congregations attended both lservioes which were broadcast by CHCK. The seven Elders and seven Stewards who were elected at the annual meeting uiere inducted into office according to the formula op- proved by the General Council. It,‘ [was announced that the special self- idcnial offering of the Church to rc- lieve the ‘dlstrexed and stricken churches in Western Canada. now, amounted to $800 and the hope was expressed that the total would yct reach $1,000, but the fund closes to- marrow. After rcviewing thc record of the past year and the story of thc frsi- month of ths new year, thc last verso of Psalm 46, which was read Murcia Oil . . . ~ a . I $1.50 FRESHNESS ' A s I A i- r DuBARIfY or YOUR we m >AII)rS. - YOUTH ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSOR. TO THE MacKlNNON DRUG CO. AGENTS FOR DIIBARRY AND RU EINSTEIN BEAUTY AIDS. SERVIBEAT Sl. JAMES "Singing thc Songs of thc Sanctu- ary‘ was the subject of the sermon at the Choral Service preached by Rev. R. Moorlicnd [legato at St. James Church last evening; The Amons and tlic Lord's Prayer were chanted by thc congregation and the choir. The Teri Commandments were read and the responses sung- The lvlagnificat, an ancient. hymn. 1,500 irears old, was also sung. In the course of his address Mr. Legato spoke of music as s. vehicle Lilli ii on, cl by the congl-e. -ly Solemn Thought" was rendered by _, ,,,.,,h with a gm in o. quartctie composed of Messrs. J. ‘ _ no“, syn/Ices rend, E, Stems, Roy Quiglcy, Leigh Ding- m‘ , we Iarcscmuuon yvrll nncl Marc Calder. A violin solo m was ns-mnowi by,ML"s Thelma Tccd was the final with ' Dru Hllif ,-\~ llli‘ time has arrived u brief holiday from erhoir wink your "boy's voice" siiges into ll "iuiuiis" we want to e this opportunity of telling you ow mirth W0 llii\'i" appreciated your cc ‘oml lzvlpinlncss in everything i iud i0 do llllll the choir. My cvcr been absent cept on nccuuiiiv of illness. Your the other boys has licui, and with your i have made a con- ' worth while to w? 1mm illiil lwlivvc thnt during you must refrain 511151111: mi will iic found just dim!“ l" wm- Church and its " flilil 41:»: liclpflll in other dir- 01151" f-‘pu llllYU Iiccu in this one. tn you further that I ~ ii you will go after ,m:il vrprl: for them, and urge 1011011 1hr high ideals which taint! chum-h mid Sunday School given lTlll. iill through your life. tluiiiirz, \\'t\ ask you to accept mun your church as _ i sincere appreciation _l Svrvit-o- you have rendered. wmrtluuz: m rvmind you as oft- F011 luck ii in thc face of the ""111 liirrv _\'flll have in the af- A 01 Four icllo\y' church people. 1-! anything for my- d thc coloiicls only daugh- il‘ 311111111: one night, "but 111w- mihri- n S0ll-lll-ltlW."—- "' ‘mi NHYY Journal. "lilllvrlllilllf i0 flernrp n -\ HIILIN mrrrrt men who have travelled thc roof of thc world, mushing for thousands of miles ovcr Arctic waste, will form an unique trio among thc judging of Fredericton and Marion Josephine ring for the sled dog derby which opens the winter carnival here Monday. Major L. T. Burwash, thc adventurous engineer of thc Northwest Territor- ies and Yukon branch, who followed the trail of 08 and has driven some 175,000 miles by dog team in the i liii , orm mun fllhffrllll] given l ""“lliilil Mil-r Sufi-m ll‘ll|\ null (‘hllilrnn r iiml Ln-nlnz l run past 32 years, is thc_ dean of the trio.‘ _ - I. lruliiy nml Hlllllfdlll] a: um! Robinson Street! "I. “unrtun, N. l3, within 11 degrees of thc polo, for the Royatcunadflsn Mounted Police nnd mushed 2,700 miles by dog tcum ——-"on his lust trip, is another of the dodges. Livingston, who travels large seg- ments of the Arctic circle in his number. _ Dr. Ramsay's addrezss" “What next or whither Now" ivns a most timely and helpful one for thc hun- dreds of young people present. The speaker enumerated the var- ious things a student gets in life Against these, he asked, what are you going to give? Hc pointed out that no one could repay to their par- ents or to the educational institu- tions of our land for their education but. that when they take their place in life's business world, if they would give of their life, it would in some small part repay. Dr. Ramsay brought his address to a. close with the words of that wcll known hymn. Take my life mid let it be consecrat- ed Lord to Thcc. Thc chairman expressed thanks to the orgunisls, to Trinity Church and to Rev. Dr- Ramsay for their c0-op- oration. Uff On Flight LISBON, Portgual, Feb. _l—Its 12 motors droning smoothly, the giant German seaplane Do-X lifted itself from the waters of the Tagus here this morning and flow off toward Madeira and the Canary Islands in thc first lap of a transatlantic flight to Rio Dc Janeh-o, Brazil. The lsp is ah 860 mile stretch of thc Atlantic ocean oif thc coast of Northern Africa. N-lntecn persons, by far the largest number cvcr to attempt a transat- lantic flight in a heavier than air machine, were aboard the craft. The departure wus at 8.08 a. m. (3.00 a. m. E. S. T). Noted Judges For Today's Dog Derby Arctic and sub-Arctic during the Inspector i-I..Joy, who patrolled The third of the group is Dr. I. D. yearly trips of inspection among tho Fsquimeaux. '“ "a Linliient for ioll Pnln. held a raffle and dance in School on lunch was served by Gladys Mac- Donald. Next meeting to be held in the School house and roll call to bc responded to with a nicklc. stone contractor of Wallace, has pur- chased the Bettye Stone Quarry at Wallace River. This Quarry was owned and operated by the late Tho- mas Butt“ °1 Englimd' “t” m5 and the British warships exploit was rightly interpreted as an example of ccmradcship and splendid endeavor. death the business was carried cu by his sons, the iatc George and Frederick Battye, of Wallacch For many years this industry has been idle, and the first boat load of stone] shipped for many years came down the river a short time ago, cnroute to Charlottetown, P.E.I., where Mr. Dewar had thc contract for enlarging thc station house, in that town. Mr. Dewar has At present a. large num- ber of men employed as he has secur- ed scvcral large contracts in Halifax, New Glasgow and othorpiuces. Mr. Dewar has recently secured the ap-( iroiuinient of post master for this iug of thc Ode mid repeating thc Crcccl, followed by thc reading and approval of minutes of last meeting. nnswcrcd with New i? Your Resolutions. Report from sick (Special to the Guardian) ,MURRAY—MATHESON — At thc gomnqiticc for 1H5; month A very OTTAWA, Ont, Jen. 3l.—Three residence of the bride's father, Mr. J. B. Motheson, of Oyster Bod Bridge, on January 29, 1931, by tizn Rev. A. E. Chapman, James Henry Murray, pretty little villagc.-Truro News. Matheson. evening beginning at 7.30. Mass will | be celebrated each morning at. 5.30} and at B a. m. JOLLY CLUB MEETS —- The regular meeting of thc Clear Springs Jolly Club was held in the School on Jan. 20th, with six‘ members and two visitors present. Meeting opened with the Institute Creed, followed with roll call, answered with jokes. Minutes of the previous meeting was read and adopted. It was decided to February 4th to increase funds. Meeting was brought to a close with the National Anthem, after which BUYS QUARRY-A. S. Dewar, cut Ill MEMURIAM died February 2, 1924. Inserted by wife and family. UNDIITAIII a b I D u a I. pomxL [South Americans of the industrial, ‘natural mid other wonders of Canada - ivxill be l\-lr. Robb's special concern MISSION FOR DILN BEGINS-A . ' . stirring sermon on “The End or he said. Ho will speak of Cunadasirmc “ck and implied the heal; by 8 Hastings Echo looked like a sure winner, but in the inst twenty-five yards Butcher Boy came with a ter- uose, just under the Judges‘ eyes. In dons oi‘ business. Those who advo- cate an effort to make the most of this are giving sound adv.ce. lat the Scripture period seemed to the writer to be most appropriate. "The Lord OI Hosts is with us, the God of Jacob is our refuge." Man ,, preached by Father Quinn by lrcsources, of llCl' attractions for Kan hm ‘veek 6f mission services for zSouth American tourists and of the mcu at the Church of thc Most Holy r990“ “m1 that‘ "Xism and ca“ be’ Redeemer Services will be liclcl each imrtmw prmmtcd bctllvcen the two ' ‘countries. ‘ JIIRCIIAFT CARRIER “EAGLI-I" OI” HISTORICAL INTEREST (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 1.-'I‘hc aircraft car rler “Eagle“ detailed by the Admir- alty to visit Argentina, for about a month during thc Trade Exhibition at Buouos carried in her hangars two flights of her usual aircraft complement, flight of now Flcct Air Arm types for demonstration flying, and thc Prince's own private light monoplanc. The Prince is scheduled to open thc Exhibition on March 14. The carrier selected for the cruise possesses historical interest for thc Latin pcoplcs. “Eagle” rescued May‘ or fiance, the Spanish airman, in when, in attempting a Spain i/o New York, he June, 1929, flight from was forccd Ocean. The rescue was greeted with enthusiasm by the Spanish-speaking nations in Spain and South America, LONG CREEK Trc rcgulni" thc Long Creek Women's mct at thc home of Mrs. Bruce Mac- Lean on Wednesday evening, Jan. 7th, with an attendance members and thrcc visitors. Wc were plcnscd to welcome one new member. The mct-ting opcnccl with thc sing- mouthly meeting of MARRIAGES Roll cull was enjoyiablc consisting of solos, readings, danc- ing, ctc. A dainty lunch was served by tho hostcss mid thc meeting clos- cd with singing. Mrs. Norman Mac- Lean kindly invited the members to inert nt her home for tho next meet- ing. Roll call to be miswcrcd with "My Favourite Niimc." n. loving memory of Sour Stomach Leads to "m-‘m ‘1- "NNEY- Permanent Ill Health If fermentation of food in the stomach ciui bc prevented, you go a long way towards stopping the most ' ‘ ' ‘ a; frequent ailment of the day. ‘otnce using Dr. Hamilton's Pills, the s omsch is cleared of thc sour, fer- M D» MdcLeatl lmenting matter that causes gas, i heartburn. aches. You will be pleasantly aur- IIIALMII islgsed at the smooth, easy way in ch r. Hamitonh Pills tone up I chubulu" 5 ""17! "in" . the liver, kidneys and stomach. To z Phone "I . secure the aid your system needs, e ~- u=c 336d t0 18st long enough to stave on‘ , Rev. lVIr. Brown was the preacher Evycher Boy's lush, winning by a _ I fin thc morning, speaking from the head, after a. very pretty contest. In‘ ' ltexl’ "Th" eterm“ GM l5 my "efugn the third heap; Butcher Boy made a land underneath arc thc everlasting break and Hastings Echo won cum, q Harms," Dcut. 33-27. These woi-cis are from Louiese", who ‘hushed second_ S lfrom the Xfialeclictovy 0f Mcscs just Laqopia, 3911c was Outciassed by the '. tbcfcrc his death after an CXDEYZCIICC others who really showed some ex- ASA. Bad M lstake l°f 45 years m 10am“; the chfldrcn tl-eme speed, stepping the first qua,“ inf Israel to thc borders of the prom- ter in the excenen; time of 31 b2 —_———- dsed land. His final word and parting secomm ' ' MANCHESTER, England, Feb. i-imessage of his belief in God after a In dealing with India and the East marvellous record. It is not an easy in the worship of God. The church includes music in worship because of precious things received frOm G061 through the Saviour which cannot be described in words. The Church sings bccau~e she cannot help it. The hymn book contains it very comprehensive and catholic selection of hymns. ancient. and modern, and common to all churches, thus there is a ivide choice in sacred songs. Mr. Legato pointed out that thc plain bare service is not the original Pres- byteriun service. It is not in the Scottish temperament to oppose or- mate 5£‘l‘ViCC5, as Scots appreciate Class C Trot. This race went four one great traditional, and unaltered matter to keep our faith in God. Non- heats hem" Pete!‘ Wilton. J11. armed fact must be considered, Rt. Hon. believers continually dcclaim there with the heavy elbow boots, but Winston Churchill told a muss aud- is no God, the failure of our hopes, minus the "biinkers," was declared icncc here tonight: That is, that ifjdlsnppointmcut in those we trusted. the iviimcr. Peter trotted true and one gives an inch one must give n the loss of dear ones, and innumer- Siflfidi’. 119W?!‘ "fl-HIE his nosc and mile. [able things hopper along life's path- trim in La Rico, who but for a break win, and other prominent Conserva- l Trust in God, he is our habitation, in the fourth ‘heat; would have been Lives, ou the Indian question, abated our home. When ovcrivhelmcd with winner. La. Rico showed a lot of not a jot of his intense distrust for difficulties we may hear him say. Lo. class. First Heat. Mary Volo won all it policy which he dubs "surrender." I ain here, be not afraid, I will up- by herself and seemed to have the "If you continue," he declared to- hold thee. others completely outclassed, Peter night, "to spread throughout the In thc evening Di‘. Ramsay took Wilton being well back second, La great plains and the hundred cities the story of the modigul son 8S pre- Rico third, Woodford Scott fourth of India the doctrine that. the Brit- sented in Lukc 15. as the basis of and Longshot fifth. Second Heat. ish arc handing over their power to his discourse and held up thc picture Mary made abreak before one-quarter some new regime before clearing out of the loving father, the love of God of the distance was covered and that of the country, then they will pictune for man and the demonstration of spoiled her chance, then Peter Wil- this as part of the decline and fall of that love in the Cross in all thc ton got going and passed La Rico the British Empire and you will have beauty of the gospel narrative. the last few strides, Wocdford Scott on your hands a most terrible situa- The choir sung thc anthem "Jesus. being third, Mary fourth. The Third tion.“ Saviour, pilot n10," in thc morning Heat. La Rico was full of trot and with Mrs. Roy Cudmore as soloist. led all through, Peter second and A Bad Mistake and in the evening the anthem, Mary Volo this time third. Fourth ,"What are these," by Steiner, and Heat. The three heat winners went 1011'. Churchill branded the release |the double male quartetic sang with out for n. decldmg heat. La Rico led of Mahatma Gandhi, non-co-opera- ‘ pleasing effect, “Wonderful peace." until about a hundred yards from the tionist leader. as a bad mistake, The attendance at Sunday School wire, went to a break and was passed Gandhi was now able, after a period was 516, it slight increase over thc by Peter Wilton, caught and came of martyrdom, to assume the role of same Sunday lost year, but the col- 011 "(M1118 fest and 0355M Peter victory. lections show a very gratifying in- Wilton at thc wire but was set back "It didn't take him long to launch crease. to second position for his run. Mary his new defiance," said Churchill. - Volo a nice third. Inngshot was one The answer of the government should THE BAPTI» r UHiJP-iil of thc handsomest horses on the ice, be to tell thc Indians that thc Brit- -———— but his inexperience did not ft him isli intend to remain thc effective "(icing Deeper unh '..c~ ‘ was the paigners. Woodford Scott showed up period." mm priachcd yestmia/ homing by third. In the others he was fourth. (lay when the loading newspapers of I a cl-cusc from Luke 3, 4, "Launch out The next Club rnces will be on London were full of speculation asgiutc thc deep xm-I let ciJ-vn your 511111111111’ afiitfnwll- Ah iRlJBWST-lllif to his course and hm future. Some ‘oats. The rich things of God are feature of the occasion will be the speculators tonight thought that his i sem- l‘ (n the su '- r. As the riches Presentation to the winner of the appearance on thesame platform hcrc of the mine, they cull for a goii-g Class A Trot of a Davis and Fraser tonight as lion. llsmorid I-lurmsworth, vizier-i‘! In th-v. wuailcriail DKHIW? Special Cured Ham, one of the son imd heir to Lord Rothcrmerewin Ezckicl 4'1, we get thc thought of world's finest, kindly donated by Dr. possibly betokeu that hc might 10in,‘ zo-w. farther. 4P1". ilcszvrr PM" F. G. McDonald of the Inspection forces with thc newspaper Baron § oarscl (C, our wit‘: our all aieabsr-b- Staff in that establishment. The and bring Lord Bcavcrbrook into the ,ed into and dominated by thc mighty Doctor is keenly interested in the combination, Mr. Churchill to repre~ siflwn‘. oi the ‘llil if 103.. races and was an official Saturday. sent the views of both in the com-l, '_ ifng deeper “"il Ci .1, calls l0: A nice fat chicken will be given to .mons_ as they happen, in many re- Soon r-i cn from 4m. T-IOSC who l'll11 the Winn" 01' Bemnd Place. This spects, to be similar to his own. But, \vi :\ éhc hare mic! hunt with tho W55 diilliliied by 0119 0f the exvect- some of the gtxssipcrs add, a man hounds arrive nowhere and become l-ihbitlil-Pl-lfililflnis in the trfltfln! such as Churchill wounld not be nothing. We cannot indulge in lit- clnssic. Some of the boys were un- likely to sink his own personality toitlc sins and attain power. First kind enough i0 Whifiiifil‘ that it is bc- any great degree, nor to become the ‘ thing must be put first, even smell ing put up to tempt Tom Holmes to mere mouthpiece of the Fleet street ithings must be put first, even small drive for second place. There should mggnates. He would be more likelyitriiling, and of little worth must be be some hot finishes, when the bacon to lead, literally and without reserve, put aside if we really desire tl-ic and chicken contest is pulled off- than to follow. riches of life with God. Going deeper with God demands SUMMARY Teacher-Canaan was a land flow- consecration. God asks for you. and , lng with milk and honey. Now, chiid- He asks for all you arc, half-hearted Class A Trot rcn, what do you think a land flow- following, stintecl, cautious service ing with milk and honey would be ‘brings no one the gracious blessings Brier Mae iMncKinnom I l like? of the life more abundant, Talents, Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 2. I n b -i n Peter Verde (MacPhei-son) ... 2 2 Little Chester tare ir-Sticky. powers, abilities, material means all! this race. He found a. tough bird to agreement with his leader, Mr. Bald- {not afford to lose our faith in God. ~ dignity and bcouty in worship. What izpoilcd the service ivas the influence of Cromwell and thc Puritans. Both in order 01' service and in architec- ture thc Presbyterian Church is gaining much that it had lost. All will be a much improved horse after Mr. Churchill, fresh from his dis-lvvay to shake our belief but we oan- me 99mm’ °f m“ cmlgrcgatm“ should sing, lvlv. Lcgate stated. None should be silent. Singing is a moans 0f grace. and if the silent ones WOllld join in they would benefit much. are from God, belong to GOd ll‘! our only withcid from Him at the cost of narvtnvcd lifc. Going deeper with God requires prayer. Even our Master needed w pray’, ‘the prnyorlcss life cannot go gimp, through player it is ours to grasp the highest and the best. As ministers, teachers. parents. workers in any class of life, prayer is thc very breath of deepened lifc. Going deeper with God means in- formation. Do we seek the depthl of knowledge? Lot us stud)‘ God‘! word. 1n thc word of God there :3! fountains of health and vitality. His \\'0l'd is n lamp unto our feet. 01H guide, our comfort rind n COIN-lam inspiration. Going ilcepci" with God asks for ,P:issimi and Compassion. All oi’ us who have given ourselves to God sin- cerely should desire that thc world may find thc Kingdom way. Unlesi to cope with the other seasoned cam- rulers in India for a long, indcfinitcwuggcstiic subject 1f u 50E fill-d; W" “,8 can, we cannot so deep" with God, lct us not be of those whc wcll in the second heat, being u close Mr. Churchill arrived here on a a tho Rev. A. C. Vincent. illS LCXL was speak not because m, can not u’! it nothing to you?" If we are truly followers of thc Master, we shell be truly missioners of His message. Going deeper with God depends on the Holy Spirit. Folk we meet some- times who absolutely radiate power. Those urc thc pcopic who have made their lives, by consecration, by pray- ci". by separation, channels for God! Spirit. Do we truly want to go deep- ‘cr with God? Are we willing to pay the price? Cnu we truly say "As thc heart pantcth utter thc water brooks so pantctli my soul after Thee, O God!" The evening sermon “Calvary” the second of a short series on the per- son and mission of Jesus, was heard with deep attention by a very large congregation. The Sunday School had u. day of excellent attendencr, 193 being present. The music of the day was of the usual interesting an! worshipful character. Activities t.‘ the wcck were announced. with spa:- iiil attention to the WCdlWSdl) cy- eniiig pvatiei‘ service lizard‘: Liriimenl In nu In»... f