_ "rcaaiiiiiiiffl. .931 fi .;»r;5l -..1;;'1s~.;¢.. V‘ a v.4. l-..l s. y, “‘_‘“I‘ p!’ O , ., 1' I a . ' I :43. 5 .= Classified , Advertzpements .1.‘ O " ' " "bu-- use . ‘Io “r up.‘ y]... 4 o L'l_' I 2 . ." ' lo per line of 111% I i’ : you; Insertions - 3o her line of 5 words __ z Eillll-llllflnlilnl- 7c porllnsofllwovds § 5.. nrinermas~~t~""'vzzvwegyg+gqsqst..mh. 2"" 7; . . ;':.- Agents Wanted » Male Help_ Wanted in‘ LARGE Into-furs niutv sacrum mt ncsi‘ sons aim nv cov- ZI t w wearer. Send for Free Selling ernment Serv cc as Poatmen. i gicrciusivc liholidslfa‘ Neckties dir- Clerks. istenusravhers. Customs. razxozlibolla GOING T0 FLOIIDA-dttr- and Mrs. Chandler are leaving this mora- ing on a visit to Ilorlda. TIIE lAPIIsT ClIIJItcIl-At the‘ ~morning service. Beth-A. C. Vincent will speak on "The ‘ALIS of the‘ Great Commission." There will be Qutflt, Dept. i050 Public Nflervice Mills of Canada. 1.1mm, London, Ontario. A. W. 2-1-8-15-22. --s-¢__...-__._ nan on worm. T0 TRAVEL sun appoint local representatives. Posi- tion permanent: ‘ yearly guarantee c1300. (being I25. weekly average) and expenses; Wmmlssion and cash besides. Winston Co., Tower Bldg“ Toronto. A. W. Feb. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22-20. ...’_------ ---—---___. i000. TO S1000. OB MORE CAN BE earned by college students din-lug summer holidays distributing re- ligious literature. ' Fol-particulars write stating age, college attend- ing course and your, and when could begin work. M1‘. Conratlq College Dept. Tower Bldg" 'l.‘or- onto. A. W. Fab. 10-12-15-10-22-26. Miscellaneous Tons until» siscoouatoftano surveyor, Boa til, Charlottetown, cld-lz-ia-ilnopd. CAPTUREIL-PALE SILVER MALE onto 10. Montreal. for free sample ----<__..- information MORE MEN American plan. Halifax. WANTED QUICK Big pay; easy work while learning Barber Trade under famous Moier world's most re- liable Barber School System. Write today for free literature. Barber College, 573 Harrington an. ctc., with paid vacations and pen- sions. Full information frco froml M. C. C. Civil Bcrvice School, Tor- M. H. W. Feb. 1-8-15-22. EVEIICLEAN TABLECLOTIIS.» OII! Boyl How our Agents are cleaning up $16.00 daily. New discovery lin- on ‘tablecloths. Ink stains and dirt crased in two seconds. Write now Products, Dept. 13-21, Box 2503, M. H. W. Feb. 15-Stf. frrianglc outfit. TIIE BEST JOBS ARE INTIOVERN- mont__ Service as Postmcn. Clerks, Stenographcrs, Customs, ctc., with paid vacations and pensions. free from M. C. C. Civil Service. School, Toronto 10. M. H. W. Feb. 1-8-15-22. LY Wed Mid Sit tI Full Molar .no sermon at the evening service. GEIARDIAN VETERANS ATTENTION m csuahlan’ trams ‘wkassenibie at the Legion 1f tomorrow morning at 10.80 to ‘accolnpsnythc South African Yflerans to Divine sci-vino In the Central Uhrlaiian Church. Medals will not. be worn eses t by the South African V: raps. ,‘ The choir will, on that occasion toil the story of the Iirodlgal son. in ‘song. This impressive and worship- ;ful musical service vril include solos ‘by Mrs. Roper, Mrs. Henderson, Mr. Dingwcll, ‘several selections by the quartette and some fine choral soi- ections as well. / FAVOURABLE tlnosricrs Ion CANDY FACTORY-That tho share- holders of the National Candy Co., Halifax, passed an unanimous resolu- tion in favour of moving their tact- ory to Charlottetown, is reported by Mr. F. J. Holman, who returned from Ilaiifax inst evening. Mr. Georges, managing director, is very anxious to comc to Charlottetown as soon as possible, and are prepared to move as soon as a reasonable amount of cash has bccn raised by the sale of the bonds and common stock. Ah immediate canvassWvlll bc made in order to secure the necessary funds. A number of definite promises have already been made. and no trouble is anticipated. Three or four local men intend to conduct the canvass. ..- _.»-_¢..-.--a.__-----__..- woeoone» ooooewiooooooo VIOLIN O ' . Correct Violin instruction and spee- lal attention given to all pupus. Join to- y. new roux cunseovaronle‘ or _ _ MUIIO , I07 Queen St. Charlottetown. I‘. E. I. Phone 10544.. from o A. M. to s r. M. u-rrrr sun soon mm COURSE i I . l The consul. of Mrs. John Goodwill takes place from her resi- dence, 8i York Lane this afteruooun. service starting at 2 o'clock, funeral leaving st 2.30. Interment, l-Iigli- field Cemetery. CONDITION SERIOUS -~Thc Guardian regrets that the improve- ment reported yssterdsy morning in the condition of Benato Prowse has not continued, and that ‘his condi- tion-is now regarded as critical. Last evening ho" lapsed into unconscious- ness. His sons George, in Boston, and Carl, at Mount Allison, have been notified of their fathers condi- tion lnd are expected home immedi- ately. ' .____..1_.i..___ reitsoivsts Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Nicholson re- turned last night from Boston and Montreal. The many friends of Mrs/Roy fox, registered. Apply Frank Mc- 1003-2-22-21 PLASTEBING. REPAIRING BROK- cn plaster. Apply 40 Valley Street, Naily, scotchfort. 1891-‘ PEI-To mos col-fun"- son's shipments -dn short notice. Guardian Central Prlhtery. CAFIURED-SILVER MALE FOX. one year-old, registered. Arthur Mutch. Charlottetown. 1879-31 City. CUT THIS OUT FOE. LUCK-SEND birth date and 10c for wonderful _ horoscope of your entire llfc. Prof. Raphael, 94 Grand Central Station, New York. ‘111-12-28-5-‘11. Eifféiifi" riéu fur nirTr-T pair of foxes, male. Ear markings G. T. B. '14. Female with white fund foot. Reward. l... M. Boston. Alex- andra, Lot 49. 1850-2-20-31. iééXilttlcméHints rox. rar- tooed "BRPODL" Reward if return- ed alive. Notify Whitfield Howntt, Victoria. _ 18440-10 (‘NECK -- UNDERSIGNED CASIIED check for $110.10 last week January and on January 31st enclosed some in letter to Messgs. Carter a. Co., Z-Gl. SEA- 28 and 50 with good education. pleasing personality, merclal work, winch had experience in sciling or com-- "'-'---. ‘ and g and who have l has brought “"7135 them in contact with the public. If; _i_.-,_.___. Guou-l-i The building formerly belonging to the Province between the ages of,‘ the Sims Packing Com executive ability,‘ sgcurgd, character ‘ pany has been Carter are pleased to see her out again after being confined to her home within attack of is grippe. Mrs. Arthur H. E Beairsto of Tor- onto, arrived last night to spend a few days with hcr father and moth- er, Mr. and Mr's. J. E. B. McCrcady. FOR. SALE-HEY!) Articslsr For Stile you have these qualifications, thercl is an spelling for you with oppor- tunlty for advancement in a busi- IICSS that has been established for. ovcr sixty years. In replying state, “IACMILLAN-‘City 395mm]. F90- your agc—married or single educm, 14th. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mac- tion and actual experience, ad-i Milian, city, a daughter, dress in confidence to P. O. Box 326. Charlottetown. _..._.._-...._-__.__ , RAI. COOK IN ranges. Apply an Rochford street. ' 1880-24241. 1807-2484“. ..-____._________ BELL-City (Hospital, Fell. 20th, to '1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, city, a son. Mary Phyl- iis. GILLIS,--City Hospital, Feb. lsth, to Mr- and Mrs. Will. D. Glilis, city a ‘ daughter. ..-.---s-..._.__-- MARRIAGE! BAKERS’ OVENS. catalogue: time sired, some used Hubbard Oven A. F‘. B. 1,11,18,25, 22,29. Queen West. Toronto, W R-ITE ' FOB ' payments II de- ovens on hand. I Company, I100 2-1,s,1a,_22s-1,s,1s, Help Wanted MACDONALD —- MCKAY -At the Manse, Montague, P. E. I., Jan. 29th, i930, by the Rev. James Stirling, Ernest MacDonaldof Valleyfield, P. [-2. I., and Bessie Ruth McKay oi Lower Montague l w-.-. DEATII S Marl. women. ts. muses: Free outfit: Charlottetown. This letter lost in mails. Information from person who cashed check st. my store or who issued same will be thankfully - received. Joseph McCnbc, Inns, P. E. I. "L"-—l872-2l-2l. -_.........__--. For Sale ron data-so rous rnnssno hay. Apply Simon McKlnnon, Bangor, P. E. I. 1855-2-20-31 "‘s-_.;....._...__‘.z.-.i_.___.____- FOB. SALE-JSIKE SULKY. APPLY ll. Dennis. Charlottetown, R. R. Ii. ISIlG-fll For: sat. inio-ttvli-soaau mp room si nb on hen silk Hosiery Mills smurf-loos WOM Large demand for beauty culture a lomas granted. ation. Salesman Join Canada‘: largest system. write for inform- Murvei Beauty Academies, 8 St. Catherine East, Montreal. ' S. V. F. I4.11.18.25.2-l,8,I5,22,3-I,0, . ~. r 00' Afi ' HOUR; spare time; Cash; plus cash hon-h no experiencc; write while opportunity lasts. Real of Canada, Ltd" Desk 638, Hamilton. Ont. - I-I. W. Fob. 15-22-8-1. Situations Vactint Female 1m. bio PAY. ladies who learn nd Ilalrdrsasinir. Dip- Wanted F 1755.111‘. "iiiii-iiii’?fsi= nonsznrsolv-At Lot 4c, P, n. Is- land Fcb. i7, 1930, Caroline Jenkins, beloved wllcof James Robertson, ag- d 7-1 years. MCKENNA-Dicd Suddenly at Chico, California, on Fob. 9th, 10:10, Bessie McKenna, aged 3f years, daughter of the late Philip McKenas. of Conway P. E. I. l 1930, James Monaghan, aged s1‘ years. Funeral private from A. A. Hennesseys Funeral Home this morning at 8.45 to st. Dunstanh Basilica thence to R. C. Cemetery. liIADDEN-In this City, February 2i, s 1030. William Svnilace, aged 7 mos., inlnnt son of Mr. anti Mrs. W. B. MONTREAL: Que. here today and with the plentiful supply farm protltlrt and light local Mr. R. E. Seller, City, returned last night from a. business trip to Mon- trsal and Ottawa. Western Guardian l q-ls-a- -IINI,D I40 AND COSTS-In the Folios Court at Summsrside on Fri- dsy morning before Stipendiary Wyatt, an incorrigible and old of- fending drunk was fined s40 and’ costs or ninety days. B. PERSONALS I -Mr. George A. McCallum left on Friday morning for Ottawa in thc_ interest of the Canadian National Silver 1'0: Breeders’ Aosaclstion. B. __-_- -R.ev. G. T. Bpriggs. of Kenslng- Provincial an is doing as wsli as can be ox- o (Canadian Press) m. ii1.-Tii trcng demand for all grades of eggs d at Guardian Olfltb. ' tl ton. sa I Union, Lot 33. — .... .__.._...-._.__. rum volt 811...... ACRES cov- . cred with woodrflituatcd at Tyrone.‘ Apply Everett I-lolmcs, Kingston. __ 1002-2-22-25-211 filloasns FOR SALE-JUST 1m- ‘ rived. a carload of choice Ontario horses, all young and sound. good workers, at my stables, Wellington . I llcmiii at Buntsin s» Bell's Wharf. _.-A iaov-al _ '—- -----.._.s~..._-...___.-.-A__._. Lost -_.-......‘.s-.-.. imr-uosoo. mo om» sins. some stfiuardlan Office. a-s-s-s-ns-aa u. Hosbitlil dlitl liltldn LE -- TWO STACIIS 0F xood hay, second cut. Goo. Mellett. itos-a-za-ai Finder will be rewarded by leaving ' iato-z-zi-zl. ‘ iusr warcn. in:- , Good pay. tnows- reliable, the island. Our ag Tnronfn, Oui sntssnmv -- now district in thc provin This spools mehtL-good referonc ‘age over 30 years. lately for choice of Harvard Avov, Clcvola farmers. Thli special rrle outfit. energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts oh, able. Write. Peiham. Nursery. Co., '5 W. b-WBTI" --.s..___...-a_*_.@.____. _ sales position suit you that paid specialty dlrcct from‘ factory‘ to out on a trial of 00 days. Require- Amerlcan Oil a Paint. 00.. ' --_-..__.-----.._._- BAIJlsMIJN -"- now woum A.‘ sale-a position ruiit you well - nliowcd of being home each night and one that you ‘could be sure of for the b lance of your life’! We need s rails l! salesman for sash county in this aim to sell a specialty direct from out factory to lours to Mnncton. ehcy is prolib’; WOULD . A $6,‘ Ono y r has‘ passed ‘i Our n rts mu sore ~ l As time passes on cc w u" “l We miss you more. 1w l‘ ahmnd, When we are all alone e, car owner. Write ‘immed- torrltory. The, I010. nd, Ohio. l Plcb. 22 Q. paid} l HIM _.s.-.._-n Februlry Ill-d; 102s. ty is shipped | We often sit and think of you For memory is the only frleiid That grief can call its own. .. Husband and Family. In loving remembrance of Milli A. Diaon who departed this llIO 0h agent for Prince beware lslsndl Madden. Remains will be forwarded W! "l" from A. A. rlannessryh funeral par- In Memoriam In“ loving memory of Mn. Lawson well, allowed’ of being. home each nlllmn- w!" m"! Farm” l" mu‘ night and one that you could sure of the rest of your life need a reliable salesman fol-every 11v MEMORIAM shipment the market displayed a slightly easier tone. Prices for fresh grades wermsomswhat lower. Fresh specials quoted at s1 cents other grades were as follows. Fresh extras 40 cents, fresh firsts 47 cents. fresh pulists extras 4s cents, fresh sec- onds 44 cents. Storage firsts 4:1 cents and storsgo seconds 40 cents a dozen. 111's local butter market was quiet with prices ranging from, as to 3b 1-2, cents a pound for finest New Zasland or Eastern Township! fillm" bar one. Retail pnccs wers sun as to 3o s pound, The choose market was quilt and unchanged and the Poll- to market drsggy with‘ prion steady sue to tins im- oo ins in bulk in oanots ex track. here. Prices for dressed poultry showed no charm. Over Ileardorfs Barber Shop. ‘ OOOOOOOO-OOQOQOOO Q04 9000i Ma. Fiiriiiéx comps]: The death occurred at the City, Ilospital on Feb. 18th of a well known: and successful farmer of Keppochl a wide circle oi’ relatives and friends,’ leaves to mourn besides a sorrowing, widow, four daughters, Doris, Joseph- ; Inc I-Iazcl and Annie, also four sonsfl Emmett, Cyrus, Leo and Auley. ‘ Two sisters also survive. Mrs. Jasl McNeill of Charlottetown, and Mrs: Adolph DesJardlncs of Waiisston._- Mass. The funeral was held Thursday, afternoon from the sons residence at; Keppoch to St. Dunstan! Basllicaq whore funeral services were held byl Rev. P. McMahon, n. 0.. who aloof conducted services at the grave. The pail bearers were: McssrsJ James Cullen, William Coariy. Al-, bert Jenkins, Layton McCabe. Sey-; mour McLcllan and Michael McKen- i na. Tm: rm cxusr PROBLEM To tcll how to face squarely tho pic crust problem would take about two or three thousand INOICIS. Tllt‘ reason is that it is harder to tcll how to bchavo than what to get. In- cvltabiy people trying to knead pic crust. If they have done that, then they must surely let it rest a whll: to recover, or more correctly, to rc- iax. - Lct us glance ni some pie crust 2.113;‘. t1 Illlfilfllli! 1'10 urrcl fin" carc- lfil '21.] n7. zuul lithium l.) liclp the fair-Ir of the pic. ‘liir ill"; i. on’: 11ml; nl. * "\\'o1'k.“ anti ilwn ‘i‘."ill out." ‘file nest our says "'n1Pl-:e :1 paste.’ {In neither rccipc i1; time the word "Kncafi." A third recipe says in rc- gard to lngrciivnts, Mix qulie stiff,“ and then, "roll uuij‘ In this lntif i mcipe the purl paste ulctnod was foi- __ lowed, and the rolled out dough was ‘Splflld with billicr mid folded and ‘rolled ngnin and thcn buttered and‘ foiled and rwllczl zignin. ‘ The popular Danish pastry is made; of rhisckl dough" rollcd out. A raised m, riiugh réqulrcs kncruiitig. but you can3 in county Hospmfl for appendicitis m‘ tlien"ou ms ‘roll it A ic crust l: 1'30 a‘ ‘m' on Fri“! H“ very nwnyl cobkiey dotfhy tint has prrtcd sod friends throughout the province, and b _ _ 5 _, " “ _ “ _ perhaps mo” especially the boy c.n clullcd \\lll loll out beautifully. iscouts, whose popular W 1 1 “Wu l“ n‘ M. unm- 11¢ u. will be delighted m “if” ‘Uh-j l? 7-1-1} "K*‘"»i~~“l know that the operation was quitr. ffnfiliffwjggfiltfllrifl_‘zlilpfi"'l “ml ' MoNAGHA~_In this m“, Feb. mum‘, Ziccessful and the reverend Gcntle- . ‘ - - pected. s. ivllorcns irheh it is just mixed with‘ HOUSEHOLD NUGGETS Medicine stains can usually be lcmcved with alcohol. Few housewives realize what a ne- cessity a sharp knife is. A well-it'd rat nml one that has plenty of-frrsh ualvr to drink will result in n good muuser. chen, look around and see thafthere is no uncovered fozl c-lu the room. Thorough rinsing iis one of tho biggest factors in the whiteness of white clothes and tlic clcarncss of colored clothes. sy and new-looking. The centre decoration on the din- ner and new-looking. The centre decoration on the din- ner tnble should not be ioo iigih. A stool tucked under the work table in the kitchen might end tho ~ out. on trial to on, ‘ n - ca lltltilfifi. ml mints are i owner - he days, Rjtllllfl‘ new far is It to the goldoa shore. Where m scum iuisoritl Iliad? . It's only e stop was Nil! oori: II 0 l’. " it once for chaise s: American [Oil _Q= ‘Yin’ “liftoff. The t C N15 through! I i‘ I j tonne-on who _ . ' . llIIll-flll l. t. -' - tsvx». dsslotietowa y ,iss|aum vol safely . oases-uses a s m, of s. smears use. y 0: than when IIe cells for you. Ami an hand will rules Iassrtel by his Wife o I hail!- » tutu snails. P. I-. fiss-"PF- 11i-"_'—_'. I _ ,_ ' a lineu- out.‘ vegetable dish for serving. I Many spring suits ore belted-all acknowledge the waistline in some way. i 1 I o Pamter rsnvrxuc AND _ PAPERHANGINC 1711mm! Cally/it , 6$,/Elm.Av'enuo I - PHONE sis.- 2 Education In. Temperance l i (Vancouver Province) . , Next week there is to be set on foot in British Columbia a ampaign for the promotion of temperance education. The organizing committee is headed by Rev. O. C. Failis; there arc to be addresses in the city churches next Sunday; it is hoped to raise the sum of 510.000 during the rest of the week. There are good! reasons for holding this to be a hopo- I fui and valuable prefect, and we are glad to give it our support. | The first reason and the best in‘ Mr. Patrick corish, aged 75 yenrajsupport of temperance by way of Z The into Mr. Corish, who was a cducation is that really it seems to .' I I keen business man and respected byllimmlfic m0"? U"!!! filly other plan. ". ”“..“. ‘“‘ ”“..‘ We suppose that if anybody, intrud- ing upon the passionate controversy ibout the Eighteenth Amendment in the United States, should evor sue-l cccd in getting the simultaneous? hearing of the Wcts and Drys, hel might seize the incredible to ask a certain question. He might .- 1 l ‘nck them if the intention: of Prohib-l ltion was Temperance, and then—;' well, then he might very reasonably‘ pause for a reply. We may utilize that pause-which! is profoundly long and anxious ini the United States-to ask ourselves in British Columbia, not indeed the same question, but one of similar import. In Canada, we have taken n. different way about the liquor l‘ w ‘l n 000108680000 8on4 ooooo-oooooooooaqoosao-‘soanoaoode s i é . St. James Presbyterian Church 1E manna-lav. w. sauce mo. I II scrum nuursraa-aavmuooamian trons. n. n. l; ‘ osoaxrsr-wlt-rsa McNUTI‘ l! ‘ALLA; l nonsmo- _ 11.00 A, IL-lev. B. Hoorhead Legato. II. D. Auihent-“Snh Ye the lard" choir I soloist-Mr. Charles Gallagher, can 1-. lit-smelly School. EVENING 1.00 I’. M-Itev. l. Moorhesd Legato, B. I). Autlmn-"Savlour Thy Children Keep" Sullivan Tho Choir. O-OOOOO-OOQQ-OO-O-OQQQ-O-OO-O‘ Zion Presbyterian Ohurcll unvisrss-ssv. m scon- ruuroa, M. s. s. o. ononmr-mn. t. o. Tnourson ' MORNING 11,00 A. M.—-"I'aul's Analysis of Conversion" Anthem-"Sun of My Soul" . . . . .. Tau-neg Miss Blanche Lafleriy and Choir. 2.30 I‘. iiL-Sundiy School and Bible Classes. EVENING 7.00 I‘. iiL-"The Valley of- Acacia 'I‘rees" Anthrm-"The Radiant Morn" Woodward The Choir. ‘Fear Ye Not O Israel” Dudley Buck Miss Flora Campbell. Aleaander llylnna at opening of E lng Service. Students and Strangers Welcome. 9 Soprano 8010-‘ 'qilcstion from that of our neighbors "of the South. For a little while, and I'm n rather fltful fashion, we tried {the experiment which they continue: ‘gto make. 'I‘lieu, for our own {aux-pos- ‘ns, and accordiur; to fashion of our} Qown political institutions, we dis- curried it. Instcad, almost from one’. Trinity United Church blInIstorn-Iev. E. II. Ramsay, 0.0., Ibev. C. N, Brown, MA. end of Canada to the other, we have‘ "wnrlution, that of‘ Government Con-l irol. | sci. up our own experiment in liquor It is obvious that there is a com- 1'*'-i1 instituted here, and it is the r nwpwrlson between temperance by education and temperance by act of‘ uvliaricnt. WP (in not want to push i. CfJil1llCll‘l'il‘li tun fair. lt is, the, ~=|1vni virlu» of llnuprmiirr by per- waslnn that il is in nilusril to reas- on anrl not to cnmpillsinn. If you tell n man that 11c shall he sober, or cine ho shall bc hclrl to answer in n lognl enactment. you are not r-x-rlblllon the lncllncss of tempor- . .0 cud _\-:\u arr not even using the izw of it!" crunch. ' lmi. 1f you till him that tcmpcr- Tilfff) is :1 uracil rul’: for all his llfo,i that the ininii of tempcrarioc is‘ :1 i trainur: in c" ~ in the miiialii‘; |;1v~:l . good citthcnv, 112:1 man ' l \'-‘;IliI'.‘ll--l.llC!I you urn willing that» izis zonal that hi". ccnscioncv rI-‘vr l! -‘. z 1w. Ii‘ the’ t only thin". i“..' stood iirttvccn r"*lv nutl |\Ti|l'..'f‘l' wrre the Crimin- "i Cful". l'fi‘l are should slniicl in "F911 of (l) -. pity lnclccci. And there "u to think that no le- ~l r-uncfln ‘l. vsircthrl" crllninal or so- ' 1 ".l‘f‘i‘l. r" "lrr-iurrgj. Mil nffcctiicly stand be-I __ fatten society ch21 the consequences of intelnpcrtince. . Untioubtcdlv. nil conrldcratlon o! i ~ 2 i 2 z t s i? i i; ' oeoeoooooooooooooovoooooeoooooooeoooooooooowoo-Qoo-O-O Organist: - Prof. W. It. Fletcher, A. 3, c, p1,, A, '1', (7, L. 10.00 A. fvL-Prayer Meeting. lI.00‘A. liL-"Adequate Investment" . . . Rev. Dr. Itamaay ' Anthem by the Choir. V 2.80 I’. lip-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 1.0a r. I/L-“What n 7i Man" ....... Jiev. c. 1v. Brovm Soio-"Cne- sweetly Solemn Thought" . . . . . . .. Ambrose Miss Margaret Steal-no. . Anthem by the Choir. Evening Service Broadcast by C. II. C. K. Service of Praise in Hearts Hail at 5.15 P. M. OO-QGQQOOOQHH-OQO 00 O0 o~o O0 G‘ 0004 O O§O49Q4O O 0006460149000 O-QM coo-o 00-0 004004004-0-0» 96444408440404 St. Paul"s Church I _. 8.10 ArMv-Iioly Communion. 11.00 A. lit-Morning Prayer and Sermon- "Service in Ills Nome" 8.30 I‘. lib-Sunday School and Bible Classes. I i 1.00 I’. his-Evening Prayer and Sermon- ' "St. Paul and Ills Friends." Anthem "liear Our Pray er" REV. II. D. IIAYMON, M. A., Rector. ,. Ryder 9 O t-oo-oo-oooooooooooowmwoomoowoo-o-oo-oo-aoooq rnmca arm? Before bogmnlng to swoop the klt-' Skim milk will kccp linoleum glos-= quor. Drunkcnncrzs, if we may put it that way, is no lonrzcr one of the ‘manly arts. And what John Milton called "the rule of not too much, by: temperance taught" is good for more and larger purposes among mon and lwnmen, cvcu than the wholesome irule of not too much strong drink,. land if we can nchicve temperance SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 I‘. M. YOUII sunday School, offers all interested a weekly scr- vloe of Bible Study. Increasing attendance, deepening inter- est constantly. _ EVENING WORSHIP 7 OTJLOLCK This service will be in charge of the choir, presenting TIIE STORY OF THE PIIODIGAL SON TOLD IN SONG I . \ liquor lavls apart, this generation is I ‘H230! ‘Tl: sobsrcr than the 0111‘ which went be- ‘f , l _ Join: it. We are sobcrci‘ in Calla-sin z bflulsier-Dr. A. C. Vincent ‘ than we used to be. We vonturo l.'l v Organist-Alisa llublrll Spencer. F. T. c. 1.. wnv timi- ii i". not Iijx not. of lflflln- i € ‘Will "l" it l“ 0'" “I b -'-"~"1 nroaamo woasnrr 11 an. w’ m‘? ‘n m." F’ "m", h "l" cause. ~ Arnhem-Fillers Love to Thee" . . . . . . . . . . .. Oiwy Speaks " "Y "To" "l " "W" "iillillifilfi" Sermoni-“The "an. in the mm Commission" 1mbllc opiplon about the use of li- ‘ ‘ The Minister. ‘by persuasion and consent. wc can 1, The pl-“inys “n; ‘abandon the rather barren’ field of "Drilling Away" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Male Qusrtcitc ‘repressive legislation. '2. The Father's Cry Over n Broken Home l "Where is My Wandering lioy Tonight". .. Soprano Solo E i i ‘l. complaints of some oi‘ the women RESEARCIIES 121' 1- u 4 lnclsr Counlryl-iw ficnficcrssvolce who are "always on their fcct." ANIMAL DISEASES ‘- “mdw” Qwjxukgfizfillzinzce-hislm MM‘ qflmm‘ végemble 5mm‘ ‘m Fm“ hmds "—'“ "Almost Persuadcd" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Male quartzite will " r if you will hold your Au important step was taken to- m The (Ir-emu on" finssrs in very strong tea for n few mums the control and eliminating! “C”, Th, garden on g", Lard» chm . . discnscs o lvcstock y is - 6. e iirrenders ‘T,:a:.t_cs' “um “ash “ml soap and pnriuieni. of Agrirulillre nt Ottawa "T030 Ml ‘I: 0g‘ Flame: Take)?" Choir Thc uuickestway of rlrfliliiiill Wfll- "m". “w. “W “mm” mm“ 1e 7' 11f Will Arie: and-oil's o f"...fl.lae. Baritone Solo ‘ u. from nook“, VQEQtnbIQH h, h, m“, |search institute ikhs provided and s. a. Ne“! "m; ‘hm-m; them into I wire sieve and hive the Equipped two years m- 110$ limit‘ "Lead Kindly Light" . ..... .... ccsti-suc Solo j‘. sieve several shakes over the kitchen "54? “filial” 91°” l-° the c“? “f 0t‘ O. Ills Song of Praise 5mm A“ "M" M" 4mm o“ and tawa with if! 111066111 cullllimmv and "l Will Eatol Ines" . . . . . . . . Soprano Solo m. "nun" m" "m, b. bum,“ highly efficient facilities for retest-tcll is. "Gnu “a Mzlgeilshrzlconied Home I Choir I sue nuance sne pissed in a heated W" ll mvldl“! i‘ m“ “d “t” "° n, mg; '¢,‘,;""" for a continuous and intensive at- tack on animal disease problems. It "That. Belllllll Illl” ................ Male qnartette a A a ‘A- AAA‘; DR; J. P. MILLAR nus-rat. soaorou is recognized in nil classes o! live- stock and poultry and in fur bearing animals, health and disease are more or lees inter-foisted. in some cases very intimately; and, reairdiess of the particular species of ammo M“ cemed from n research viewpoint come within the scope yi comparative ‘ pathology. The Research-Institute is. organized and staffed to study the diseases and abnormal conditions that are common to many difisrlni (ecios of Animals and sues. one to gain an understanding-omits trans- mlssiuuity of infections. time: and psi-sum from om species u» an- I other, from animal to also and from and are worn cam fashion uiifli" “A-ams- 44.. 44 by the Hon. nr. W. n. Motherweli, liilnister OIVAIKIBIIRIIN, in his ro- port, suhatliitlal and llkilfbotny oroorsss has been noes in a hum- bot of 111M160 in Nllfllh to such questions as tuberculosis, infectious bovine abaortion. ribléo, becillary white diarrhoea of poultry, poultry parasites and other problems. muss by tlil DUNN!‘ of Pltblillly, if!‘ ion Department of Alricuitun. Qt- taws. Ont. ‘ mm am mums eravat iiah smu and poultry; to-a-nimais. tho chin. or sown so "DI nunngthspestyaaiuitiastatod thsnwlthbacnwqsiassuib‘