, . ‘*1 ‘L’ "nail-k j vvvvvv vvvvvvv s. w.' S-wslii Fag? “w”; m “m; l" Dav . ZXDI! Drellli F Pgydq- v D r " ‘ ; Col 1on1‘ worms y, _ GOLD FISH‘ SALE aldwgwnsx. J.ErnesltH. Weary..." mil-lb? I’ I u caucus; lib) thv/VITIYZ-JWY , your; a saiicssrs “nu” “i! (Will selection Day Dream Artielg, 1*“ siiaossnous‘ ' bnoodrsrg V, .. .. o -l°¢bfll_lloollworrl ~ "Mllllaoflwordl Mlmunoerswdras ‘ ...... 'ieporlinaotlwordl_ o)“ . PIlOIlC 605-1. l Lost n v _ . “ET-BETWEEN KENSINGTON and Sherbrcoke Hall. wheel and v.1 hr 0m I A 9-‘; ‘l- Vv vvvM " ' ‘ ‘ . ‘ Aduertisernénts vvwv m cumin-man ACCOMMODATED with superior heated bedroom, 9987-11-15-21. nouss 1o our. Moos u CON. r - Apply to 276 Grafton 5t 9075-11-15-31 " 911i‘. rox runs will be in demand ‘at the fur purchasins placeoi Mcilure d: MiwKinnon. Charlottetown. D139 600D QYSTER. CATQIIr-Fish- armed alons the southern shore of Prime Edward Islandhave been ob- lflllllns Oysters in. large quantities this fall. The oysters. secured‘ from Pownal Bay and Orwell Bay,‘ asweli as East River. North and Went River have been greatly in‘ demand. The prices ranged from )6 to £10 a barrel. The once famous Malpeque oy-Ster will likely be available again. within the next, two or. three years. McLUIlE d‘: MMKINNON are buyers of fur, Silver Fox, Cross Fox, Red Fox and all_ kinds of furs. They B"! the Durchsslns representatives oi the great fur firm of Hudson's Bav Company. " also ..___<¢ l riinsolviins ' Mrs. Ed. Graham, Miss Nina Homers. and Mrs. A. Iliscott, were week-end visitors to Bummerslde. y? Andrew, East Royalty, will be glad to know that he is steadilyimprov- ing after his recent operation in the Princelldward Island Hospital. Miss Gracie Drake, of Bristol, has returned‘ home. after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Albert Smith, Wlnsioe. Miss Helen Shaw and Miss Helen ‘i ‘ have returned to their homes in_ Wllnsloe North, after spending Thanksgiving ‘in Char- lottetown the guem of Mrs. H. J. MacLulre. . _ " ' - _ for Dort Car. Finder ENTS SHEER SEX -,$75_ communicate with New Arman - eekly easy sclling"“Palco" Clean- - 59°11, 9118-1147.“ . Fastsellers. Every 0mg‘. - " . . ilicaOardge. Autolst your m. LosT-Afsrnnvo or PEARLS I ts. Free simples. P. A, near-Kensingion. Find =please , iebvre do Co., Limited, Alex- leave with Miss Olive IIndriaOni. i “ii. 9110-11-16-21 oisruror MANAGERS-AGENTS QIBY: "gnaw Ifroduct. Nothing like it,,_Re_moves Oh? vlicffliifln. dirt. mud.‘ grease, tar, ‘ 4mm any surface quickly, eogfly, _ Guaranteed harmless; Makes‘ any car look'like_ new for few chum Wonderful for cleaning ear in ¢q1d Every autoist, home, Ofllce. sen-use. your prospects. mi- samples. l "11- I-‘Oll sans-assess years 01d. B. A. Maliett, York. ' " 9131-11-17-31 %l00 _without soap or water- weather. "elusive territory. ‘ Free "away. Alexandria, Ont. Miscellaneous iron cumin m 24 nouns m: Jiushes‘ special treatment. Hughes 00- ; nme-ii-is-n ii M, ooaaasrounauoa camaaun “who! with address l w. inn the thing roi- mofiii..- F. ' tima sosm."-~.~w- “are, ACCOMMODATIONS FOR. ELI). trlv person or child in comfort- “ble WWW . home of" Eraduate Fill-PW‘ .5991)’ l!) Box 116. Guard- ian Oiilce. coai-il-is-ii .M_i____ mo. ALFRED, MACDONALD, Land Surveyor, Hermanville. P. E- I- _ ___ ,8136-11-l7-1mo. BCARDVERS WANTED soiisnsaa ' sooomuoosrsn in privmhiome. Apply so Kent. BOOU-llrlil-"Si .___,_,_____________ FemaIoTI-Ielp Wiifit " MAID woman. APP ‘ l-lotel. . l: "»‘.l12“’“*' u" rs.“ ilv. 1W1??? ‘oxpfiwi ." ' ~ it," 9180-11-11-31 .Md1e.."§feip, Wanted MEN. 118m Iron r brakemo ' beginners v ‘monthilgir- Railway. Asoooiatibn,’ Ho: 1 v.1‘; 011041-1141 ,. .. . "5"". m" “Slime? here's“? t it for you._ 1l~ . ‘ZlIP-W-CIIO-IIIIIII-lll N on .1 . aim-vino ' entitled "Oourt-Mafl-Bl" the pu c new‘ m? l-Iolt, has a semi-historic- . The action takes place during the Lincoln admllilwfl‘ tion, and deals en "l". a-i-za-tadl " tram _ noit is o, 1011118111" ‘- milaiohod by break up v I aw $3?" $3‘ w. EVGXI o For Sale P. E.I b3‘. W. D. RDSS. Kinross. black and patched. Clarence Mc- Phee, Earnscllffe. Stayprest Trouser gented. Smith 8a Rourke Co., Canada. Presser, GemgeSt. BAKER’ West, Toronto". .. _.A Teachers Wanted more BchooLNo. 49. Supplement 9125.005 Charles Moore, Secflv. .,"Illerslie. _, ,- 0Qil9-l1-10-17-24 “Court Marfiql ” V, Atjhe Strand from the time worn PM’ wiui- cho she'll!" that terrorized the inhabit- hlr$"iliis§='c'”' ail-m“ r1 1w no ' ‘Become fmu oi the border stated plow _ pertin Write Molar Bar- ' Halifarp _ the Civil War. "Court-Martial" graphically Iv- " ' esé an and ii us- mres 01m fol‘- thkoéir existence. m! r officer, oom- Abrubamipincoln to and bring in the . alive. and 1o tart... “ma? 901111178 . . emfiarits of, her au oncol- ‘ii out 1;” FOR SALB-SMELT BOAT! Ann bbls. Elmer E. Sharbell, Portage, - ‘~ 9082-11-15-31 Iron slur: - MY wooonsqiio ‘lflllfm in Dundee, containing 100 . _Excei.le it firewood. and \ 9102-11-16-21 DOG 2 FOXE8_ you SALE-WILD man caught this spring. also pups from first, second and third generation from wild red. Matched with 8i68-10-27-3Sats Situation Wanted__ MAKE $10 A DAY-SELLING THE Pat- Canadian Distributors. London, S. W. Nov. 12-17. Sittuation I Wanted-i WANTED-POSITION T0 TAKE Home of<baby, also tmasaist witlri general housework. Apply 171 Gt. 9183-11-17-21 Articals For Sale OVENS-Will?“ F31! eetslosiit: time name is i=- ,. sired some lised ovens ‘on hand. Hubbard: Oven Oompanyo i100 _ Queen . .. .. ,, m . r. s,,soi.ti..iiin.i2. WANTED. TEACHER. FOR EN- ' " ‘ strand Theatre Th6 “CNN l! thb "ts away and offers blib something refreshingly iumbla production, star- belllvfll he: cause is right wt! soon has the sympathy of even’ P": . "Committee ‘Meet- Atisdckville moment, nTJTIIi-cro. tee on coinmunniatriculatlon and High School leaving examinations for the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland atthis week's’ meet- ing in Sackvlile. said Dr. A- B- MM- Kenzie, president of Dalhousie U111- made ’ “ " headway and Bkfeed on practically all the important de- tails connected with the common exams with the exception of the time at which they are to ‘be writ- ten. It is expected that a full meeting of the Board of Education will be called in the near. future to consider the report of the commit- tee. Dr. "MacKenzie said. The idea of the common matricu- lation and leaving exams was start- ed at a meeting of educati l oific- lals at Sackville two years. ago and in the early part of last yearacom- mittee was appointed to set up a board for the» one. common exam. The progress made has been very satisfactory. Dr. MacKenzie said. and all parts of thegMaritimes had given their whole-hearted support to the movement. It was because of this unity that progress had so ad- vanced. he stated. . Tomas’ "lac"... adian Press)-“Bomething will have to be done for the wives and famil- ed Mayor McBride. A woman had ' monthsbe their rent. , "In the opinion; =tbe mayor, it is ailwery well to "talhubout improving conditions in el institutions, but he heiioveaigt re is need ici- some measure awn , willalieviate the conditions in the homes of the ‘prisoners. ' BIRTHS WEEKS-mt , dericton. on, Nov. 8th, to Mr. andi" rs. Golden Weeks, a son. NICHOLSON—l-llll.li¢r River, Oct. 3|! 1928.10 Mr. and, Mrs. J. R. Nichol- son (nee IiazelMcDonald) a daugh- ter. ‘Ethel Moopnbld. MA ' ilioss MAm-niianiv- at the Manse, Montague, P. E. 1.. on muraday evening. Nov. 15th, 1028, by the ltev. John Stirling. S. Mair. of Gvua town P; an_d Doris E. 1mm, dau hte Mr. Richard Hearn. of Geo y- nihvrus .\ we» a desirous a vague hope, o: the aflaii‘ if?! W . . memory d! nay-due husband. Everett-l "-i . inventor _ ill. 1 u" on ~ TSEDNEIHATI-Esaok m do-for :11! your baking if it contains Purity than 21o solved the sent "the correct answer, iris; 4.678, qualified. v ~ _ that where there were ties among those who suit in new subscrip- ttoniuprizes would go to""those whosssubscsi becameeiligib The many friends of’ Mr. Fred W. m” recs has been made bythe commit- - verslty. today. The committee have . , ., a PK/nu‘ ' us’. xii/ills , fill“. s, . QHOTOGIRAPHS. . M“. CRASWELL Phone 892-1.‘ for Appointment. Result of Turkey,’ Feathers Contest‘ of the Turireyjreiim- tint no fewer problem, ‘and ‘llwllidw Acooidlngtotiwnileswherethere was able preference was tobe ns on whldl WE were paid the far- ‘ 1929. value o! the eight prises is $95. For sending in new subscriptions _ amount is doub $190 to be divided ev the" 89 successful competi . In order _ to make even money the Judges recommend an addiiiionoi l5 to this mortal making the amount or rhepi-iuio-oereceivedoyeachor the thirty-nine winners, five dol- lsrn. ‘This _will be mailed b0 the undermmflonod in due course: List ul competitors: lvifisg. ele Hughes, Emerald, R. n. rid. 1. . r. l-Iyaot Haslsm. mien-aid. RR- Everett , Emerald n. n. Mrs. Uouis -D. Thompson, 27 Queen Street, Charlottetown. - Cecil J. Trainer, Kinisora. Michael Morrissey, Newibwn David O'Connor, Kensingmn, ‘R. R. 3. - James Carruth . Port Burdens Florence MacKe-ndrick, Nbirtham, R. R. James Arthur, North Biustico. W; R. Moles-n, Peters Blood, Montague, B. R. 4,. Box 118." Miss Rose Pineau, 12B Dorohos- ior St. C ‘ - = _ ' Mrs.‘ Daniel MacNei-ll. Clyde River. . ' ' Angus mcaucrriegweetviue, us. Mrs. Morley M.-_Bell, Swisher,- side. , ' ' Edmund" Mati-Doilgail, Bi ‘ ‘- bane. » , _ Mrs. Edward Mcifadven, Carleton Mr. Billie McNeiil, Summerside. Ado Stead. Hunter River. . Elsie Hohhot‘, bliilton Mrs. Jimmie PlpPilioMt. Herbert. l. . Frank E. ‘Box 219, Char- lottetown. , , _ h g Mrs. Simebn.l\&,acLaren,‘St. Pet- ers Bay. ~ _ , i. G. P. Beer, 218 Weymouth St. Mrs. Dan Bulman, Rustico. Mm. J. S. Malcdurmld, 181 Water 8b., City. ’ , . J. J. Duffy, 95 Edward Stu-City. Mrs. Thomas Knesbone, North ies of prisoners in our jails," declar-l called w see hinfwho told him that; her husband had been in Jail for; yerslgnonthggaid. that they were ‘it _ , f Mrs. vidcdd-imciidwcth-uryori. . 0 . 0 ,> n i . " i I I Milton. _~ . F~'-l&‘inii~:-a.»~ Webster, 25 Upper Prince 8b.. City. i Mrs. J. W. Waugh, New An- nan. r ~ » _ Miss A. Blanche McBeath, R.R.. No. ,8, Charlottetown. Mary c. MacDonald, Mt. Stew- Jonn M ,' ‘lb Hillsboiio St., City. _ = Mhry H. Leslie. Morell. . . -i_-.0->---- itsluvcivarnkro THE cnuacn More than apage in’ the Van- couvier Province was devoted re- cently to an illustrated feature en- titled "Rejuvenating the Church." The article written by A. E. Rob- erts, included these striking para- snrha ~ " "Th? Streets of the city shall be full of boys and girls playing in the streets thereof." Zechariah, in his vision of Jerus- alem restored. has this striking passage concerning the perfect city of his dreams-a vision- of happy childhood playing undo circum- stances of Joy. while the cl y looks on with interest and makes play- saie for the boys and girls. For many generations, the church Moooéooo-a HoHERRY pARK ms Cl-IARLOTPETCWN ousnouus Dr. A, J. River. . . m ,_ Haddon S. Dawson, Groveqcity, Pa, R. n. 1'1. ,_ BerriairdDoyle, Earnsclilfiie. , COUGH SYIIUP , has .1‘; . ' ¢ as easily as milk- Ric/i in Vitamins Scotts Emulsion Cod-liver Oil l That's ‘" Pleasant. To 'l"ake , - .-_.u_.. ‘ Splenclrg Revue Continued from page 9. been also rto ihave seen ililil in nioresketches. He was ilrepressibly funny in three numbers with Char- lie Jeeves, who, iby the way, has been given more work in this re. vue and acquitted himself in an able nmnner. . Captain Plunkett. Al Plunkctt and Morley Piunkett have never 511118 batter than they did in “Why WWW." and Al's song. “You Can Fee-l lSt Doin’ You Good" was one of the best numbers on the pro- gram. " ‘Scotty Morrison. a newcomer to the Dumbeflls, replacing Pat Rd!- ferty. was seen in two sketches and s. dancing nunlaer whicim prio- claimed him an artist in comedy. The diminutive comedian» would have proved a popular treat in more of ‘his kind. of sieewies. " l‘ .. Geddes’ rich ' voice again Provided one sinsine numbers in the mevue and he was gremed with sustained applause af- ter his rendition of “Old Man River" and "I'll Remember You, Sweetheart" . Harry Binns‘ tenor solos and his duets in costume with Jessie Butt were exceptionally =weli re- ceived, the latter being-particular- iy good with the dancing suppont of Aileen Parker and the chorus in theunusical phantasy “Cigar- ette" and in "Dreams of Long Ago)» \ i Pervhapsthe (best number offered in the revue was the “Barrack Bloom." scene, in .whoh Captain Piunkett‘, Morley and Al Plunkett. fiedfiitmney, Howard Fogg, Cam- eron Geddes, Harry Blnns‘~ [£01115 Creram appeared in dazzling mess uniform and tieéited the aud- - ierice to o. meiange of musical of- ferings which were altogether de- lightful. Elmneys dnlixture of fun and real ant sit the pianoivon him ‘rounds "of applause, while the three Plunketta were heard in really; ex- ceilent singing ,numbers. Several encores were responded to. " ‘ Howard Fogg stepped out _of his vole of musical dlr ions enough to play one violin solo, which. was a positive treat. ~ lore, especially "the barber sketch “Nextl" with Fred Emney again taking the laughs. Mention must be made of the superb dancinz thmllsiifilifl the Del‘- formimce oi’ the vouns ladies who made up the, chorus. particularly Nliss Aileen Parker‘. who ‘Isa decid- ed acqulsitinn to the COIIIPQ-‘fly- The Misses Dorothy Shock, Teresa Cor- rigan were also delightful in rthcir dance "Taps." There was some delay. 1111911014‘ able owing to the amour: of stme preparation newBBG-fy.’ , inst night's perfcumanoe. 'I‘h:\s af- tconcc-n and evenins. howeverw ‘@118 show will begin‘ on time and it is formances. ____x_‘_._____---- did not take seriously the Word-s 0‘ the prophet, and it was not until late in the seventeenth century that children reulli’ became ‘he concern of the church. in the boy- hood days of men 0i‘ 60 or-therc- abouts, children were to be ‘B93: and not heard" in the chiérten building. A stern man. very ° um armed with s. 1on8 silck- w“ t watch the children in the gallery 0t the church and, at the sliightekfd movement. would Quickly leg‘ m‘; 5 the offender. Those were t e Y of the high-back family new. and little logs could not reach the floor. hence to sit through a whole service was somewhat oi an slimy. But times have ohansed- NOW“- dayi the emphasis- is on childhood. and the "words. o! the flilasier, suf- and forbid them not." hi"? ¢°m° w moan practicbl work, the erection oi buildings’ suitable ‘for you“! people- mdgiris for play, study and wor- you ' his the stroliflr ‘gals. cam p“ (11 iadicul members participate, fer little children to come ‘unto M9.‘ the organisation “of groove of W" the better, understgngaliiagtgi OI the Burch or 9 the seed W - yo?“ p one: f "rt-sce- m , % l» (Zine Public a . moi-bl‘ J! retreiwviiihii orgdeiuoiqu "" ‘no KlNGfS counsels’ BOYS . Bin-The members of the King's College Football team desire to ex- press through your columns to thr Citizens of Charlottetown their sin- cerepappreciation for the hospital- ity so very kindly extended to them on the recent football trip to you!‘ city. They desire also w thank the Abegweit A. A. A. and the St. Dun- stan's University football teams who made the trip possible, as well as ‘the press for the fair and im- partial reports of the games. On behalf o_i the football team, we are. etc. . Sincerely yours. T._ Robert B. Anderson Manager _ E. B. MoCordick Captain; STANDING 0F PARTIES . ‘N0 OtherTea, scone. ‘ has the some deiiciousfiavoAur-go"? ‘hi’ mush m u. z. snsoriou (Oaiiadian Press) (Cable via Reuterw-The complete- days yet. In any event there is no doubt o! the severe setback to the government of Hon. J. G. Castes. Today two seats credltedlto the gov- ernment were shown to be held by independents leaving the standing: Government 26; United Party, 26; Labor Party, 20; Independents, 8. ' At least six of the Independents party, the latter being mainly Lib- eral and in ‘this event would have 32 seats. Forty one seats are neces- foriner, Premier and now leader of the new United party, expresses the opinion that Premier Coates must either summon parliament or resign. He denies reports of an understand- ing between the United and Labor parties. - Vote" Confidence In Poincare Gout. (Special. to The Guardlanj PARIS, Nov. iii-Twice yesterday, the new Poincare government sub- mitted itself to the acid testof a vote of confidence in the French Chamber of Deputies and twice it emerged bolstered and unscathed. once by a vote of 31-15 to 14"! and at the close of debate by a vote of 330 to 129. ' The first vote came when the Socialists challenged the premier's right to alter the order of the day for reading of‘ his new declaration of principles. The Chamber support- ed him overwhelmingly. Later, when he had finished his Gill" ‘features Pmvlded m“ 3°" declaration of principles a direct Sh” confidentb vote was taken. In nei- ther vote did the hundred or more re- fraining from voting in the interests of party discipline. WESTERN GUARDIAN —’I‘IIE FREETOWN Dramatic Club will present "The Colonel's Maid" in ‘Traveller's Rest Hall Tues- day ‘evening; Nov. 20. Good speci- alties between acts. 9141 —Miss Daisy Grady. of Bummer- side, who was operated on. in the Prince County idospital on Wednes- wnndmtly expected that more will day, is. her many friends will be a Largo attendance at both IXIP- gilfilllfigd to know, doing as well be expected. EASTERN GUARDIAN 8S Sunday in the United Church Mon- tague, at 11 a._m.. and 7 p. m. Rev. G. C. Martin will take the evening service. Service in Lower Montague at 3.15 p. m. p Many farmers in Germany are facing hard times because of poor crops this year. " Coal mines in the vicinity of Notts England, are reported to have lost $322,000 in a recent month. on. J. 11>. MILLAR- _ narrran snnoaos Corner Queen and Richmond BOOBS-O‘ Ht 1Z3“. » Victoria . WELLINGNN; N. Z., NOV. I6.—- .g.qq.4.gvq.,qgeee,e 1 . and final standing of parties fol-' AT lowing the New Zealand elections of: rm: BAPT Nov. l4 will not be settled for some‘ , , .. “ v MINlsTERPBma m G EATON’ n m 0BGANIST—1\IISS ROBERTA F. T.‘ C." l. \ . 7' . iii l S t. Jam es Presbyterian fC MINISTER-REV.‘ 'w."su_ucn' Mum OBGANIST-MB. dsonoaf nsnvasr rmpnrsoivmo iuonumo AT. 11 A. is, ,- Sermon-"Natural Law in the Spiritual World." Anthem _ “Ye Shall Dwell Scrmon- he Minister. Anthem " I “Praise The lord. 0 Jerusalem" are expected-to support the‘ United‘ sary for a majority. Sir Joseph Ward, v rvv \—-_:“_i | Morning Worship 11 O'clock" Sermon-"Presumptllflus SinsF-"Pne repeater"; “Ye Shall Dwell in the" laud" , “ ’ , School from l2 to l§-,3il._You_a_ev _ Evening Worship 7'0'Cio_c\ Anthem: "0 Give Thanks" . ..... ' Address: Dr. Zelia Clark, Medic ~ - , iough from indin, who will speak on some of the intensely. interesting experiences of her calling, I j Anthem: "0 Clap Your floods" . . . . . . . . . . Turner Thanksgiving Music will be repeated. All pews are FREE v . @O-Q-O'O-OOQ§K@Q QO-O@' Anthem g Zion Presbyterian ‘Church soon ruwou, M. s. n, n. Organist and Choir Master-Mr. LOUIS nhmoiitrson MINISTER-REV. in tlicjiahd" nvnuvsc AT 1 P. M. HUR suiner c." MORNING 11.00 A. M..—-“0nly a Handful of Corn." _ ' Anthem-“Tlie Splendars of Thy Glory" Woodward The roiioir. " 2.30 P. lVL-Sabbath School and Bible Classes, EVENING 1100 P. l\l.—“Nevcr Man so sperm" Anthcm-“The Lord is My Shepherd . . . . . . . . . .. Simper Mr. Malcolm McKinnon and Choir" i Students and Strangers Welcome. adv. s. n. BAMSAY, o. p. Trinity United Church CO-IASTOIIS g _ REV. HAMMOND JOHNSON ORGANIST PBQF. 'W..E. FLETCHER, LT-C-L SPECIAL HQWHNTAGUE, Services next d the railway station nearest his ' only bona flde dlshermon to attend ermen to Experimental Station, Halifax, N. S. during a tenn of six weeks com- mencing on January 18th, 1929. addressed Each will be given on completion of Director. the course the sum oi forty-live doi-y Station. Halifax. N- $- lars plus the amount of railway fare, for a return trip between Halifax Extreme Views "A . - Areggt Forth progressive slows o! Fortes Gil, Mex- ioo‘s president-elect um labor are set ION-h in the proioowuesW- tion submitted tothe national con- grosp of representatives of 1M e layers will! I01.‘ Wig upprovl. f V ' o! when WM! bu“ amt-i" The Biological Boardot Canada sq offers to assist twenty-five flsher- home. \ > men from the Maritime Provinces from 1'! to 35 years of age, who have the Short Course for flsh- poised ihlfilllb . _ be given at.the Fisheries Nova Scotia schools or an equivalent grade will be able to obtain than grants. Allapplications should b0 to Dr. A. G. Huntsman. minors. Experimental lbpeoiai to The Guardian) c‘ CO CITY, Nov 16-150mm: an; _d l ttod J1 a atioz§ 64th ANNIVERSARY. ssnvrcss 11.00 A. M.—Prcacher: Rev. W. M. Ryan, B. A. SPECIAL MUSIC Anthem-"Si-iil, Still With Thee‘ (Dedicated to ltevl W. M. Ryan,‘ B. A.) Selection by The Harmony Male Eight. Anthenh-"Wlm Fathoms The Eternal Tlliillghl?" Soloist-P. W. Sill. ' , (Dedicated to Rev. Dr. Ramsay) 1 2.3a r. lit-session School no". Bible carries. 7.00 P. Mph-eacherz-llcv. W. M. Ryan, B. A. MUSIC _ Anthemz-“Beboid, The Days Colud"..... . .. Woodward (Solo Parts by Mr. Gels Selection by The Harmony Anihem-"Thou Hidden Dove Ill GOT‘ ' (Soloist-Mr. A. I. Guild (Dedicated to Rev. llamlnul Jainism livprlie Hymns will be Sill. o. F. c. Y. Will broadcast Both Ids-vial. .___-.____._-_. QIOB-II-lB-fl-Dbihlfl-ll Mexican must. learn a or-pfor‘ ieseion, and practioeoit m- at least ~' gietgearqmakitig» himself _ "time of pitibiiai rues" comm». v