- MAY 2s. 192a a‘ People who prize the finer iicmand Red Rose Orange Pek guaranteo with every package, oe Tea. A money-back z m" Per line of s words 9° ilcr line of 5 words 3° W! line of d words _ Agents Wanted IPORTRAIT AGENTS" -- WRITE for Catalogue, United Art Limited, I62 John, Toronto. d-ll-wfmiilllpd sum on woman T0 TRAVEL awn appoint local representatives. Posi- tion permment; yearly guarantee and expenses : commission and cash bonuses besides. Winston Co.. Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. W. s.w. ti. May 31 c1092. (being s21. weekly average) . CORRESPONDENCE CARDS ANl) envelopes with address printed. Just the thing for acknowledge- ment. invitations, etc. Guardian i Job Printery. rt lMElIIORIAM AND MOURNING . cards at shortest notice. Guard- lanJob Printery. JOHN ALFRED MACDONALD. l Land Surveyor, Hermanviile, Souris. 3559-5-2-1 mo 5 velop own independent business handling Scotmints Yeast Candy. New lord Free; exclusive territory. . Scotmintl Co.. Inc., P. Scotmints Bldg, Cleveland, Ohio. A. W. May 25nd. [$.00 WEEKLY SELLING AUTO- mohtlb trouble lights. No capital or expense. Commissions in advance. Sticks anywhere on car-electro- magnetic. It's also an everlasting flashlight. Sells itself on sight. , Write for demonstrator and par- 1 ticulars. Exclusive territory allotted. National Electflc Corp. (Canada! Ltd. Dept. 8., Keefer Bldg, Mon- treal. A. W. 5-ll-S.W.tl2bth. ..__...-__._-_---____ AGENTS WANTED-ll" YOUR TIME is worth money do not hesitate to take up Watkins Big Line of Family Products and have a large business of your own established this Spring right in your town or your county. ‘more is big money in the Watkins Business for the active Dealer. Write in-for details. The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 88, ‘I49 Craig West. Montreal. A. W 4-27-Sat. 4i. l. . For Sale ll R SALE-YORKSHIRE PIGS five weeks old. Apply Guy Rodd. Brackley. ' 21 STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 75c PER 100. 01.00 by mail. Reeves, South- port. 3900-5-20-81. roa sAas-onorca seen asa- EIBTRIBUTORS" QUICKLY DE-- l l l . SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSLY l supplied. Guardian Job Printery. tf | Male Help Wanted ;WANTED — SEVERAL CARPEN- 1 ters. Apply Vail Bros. l 4053-5-23-31 ._...i_._____-__---——- WANTED-MAN OR BOY FOR farm work. Apply Jones Stetson. Marshfield. 4053-54441- WANTED-IMMEDIATELY EXPER- ienced man tor farm work. Herb Dennis. Marshfleld. 3988-5-21-51. FEATHER BEDS MADE INTO SANI- tary folding mattresses. D1110“ cushions. cw sanitary Fealh" Mattress co. ice Queen Ellw- Qharlotteiown. P-E-L BECOME nxrsnr BARBER lNl short time. Our special course fits you for greater earnings. Big Del‘- centagfl paid. Write ua today- Moler Barber College, 578 Barrios- ton, Halifax. fi-IZ-Wsll- _..."..._-- WANTED -- PERSONS TO GROW Mushrooms for us all splllll; and summer. Earn uillwuds °1 325' weekly. Illustrated booklet w" anywhere for stamp. Dflmlflllm Mushroom Co.. TOPOIllO 3» H. W. M. May 25. l __' Female HelP wllnted GENERAL IIOU SE- ANTED-A w St. l! ts. Amos Rodi, lilifttni. . . A l 42 Lower Queen y o‘ ioti-s-zz-zi ‘ mm pp y 4055-5-23-31 .__..__. FOR SALE -- STRAWBERRY. _ Two EXPEBJENCED plants. '15 c per 100. Harold Ncw- wag?) One for kitchen and one son, Charlottetown. 3990-eod-3i _ A‘ 1y Parker for dining room DP o i ‘ House. 313344 'l' ' OLD PAPERS FOR SALE-S CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. eszv-s-ii-ti. T9 Let LOT NEAR TOR SALE-DUFF LEGIIORN EGGS for hatching. 01.00 setting. Apply Joseph Curley, Charlottetown Royalty. 3663-5-7-tl. IOB SALE-AT NEW ZEALAND Station. store and seven acres of land. Will sell reasonable. Apply 1° Cornelius Campbell, 84 Dudley St. Medici-d. Mass. r‘. s. s-ii-cipd- BAS! CHICK! - PURE BBED Barred Rocks. Guild Strain. June, l8 cents 100 per cent live delivery. Ex- press pald. James Stavert, R. R. 3.. Bummerside. P. E. I. , 3739-5-10-14-17-21-24-28-31 POI. SALE-THREE TENEMENT Houses Nos. 30B, 310 and 312 Rich- mond Street. qood rental. Apply Hrs. J. A. lllobaren, ‘l0 Hiiisboro ICNSL (0404-23-31. POI IALI-DOUBLE HOUSE NOS. 88 3nd l! Cumberland Street. Mod- , 0m conveniences. not water heated- l Separate fumaoss. Rents well. Ap- i ply ldra. J. A. MacLaren, 1a Hills- boro street. 4048-0-23-31. l IOI. BALI-WHIP!!!‘ COACI. driven 0.000 miles. Had good care. Engine perfect. Roll-top desk, good arnew. Three burner r faction l oil-stave with even, driving weevil l and sat of harness. Apply immed- ' hie!) P. I. Littlojohm, Pownai. ‘ , ‘ 4012-5424!- sans. ensues. PIIINNIALI. l mains has‘. o! the above ior sale at 4,1. Gay a Son. Phone 2M. Read o: Prince Street. 0001-6-20-01. . . POI ‘MT ‘IIYON. P. I.I-. ~ omega: fthalatc g‘ . I I T0 RENT-PASTURE , B Bros. B1 Pownal Street. City YYlW 4o65_5_24_4,‘ Situations Vacant Male A M B I T I 0 U S INEXPERIENCED men allowed fifty cents hour. learn’ m; best paying trades. Engineering, Electricity, Garcia WOYK- Chm" ggunng, Bricklaying, Barbering. Hairdressing. Literature free. Write Dominion Trade School. 1101 St. M t l. mwrence’ on m. 4-6 Sat. 8i. Salesman Wanted s ME N wanrnn - SALES agent for Prince Edward Island- Good pay. Free outfit. We Willi new a, reliable, energetic representa- tlva to handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency is profit- able. Write. Pelham. Nursery. Co.. Toronto. Ont. B. W. 5-184!- Found SALE things of life usually l RED Ross .3601. service in the zcllllftrh. Clyde River. will be at 3 . lY- m-i S. S. at 2 film. Central guardian _ TRYON-Servlce in the Presbyter- “fl Cilllfflll. firyon, Sunday. May 20th \.i‘.l b: at 3 p. m.; 5, g, at g “m, PLAY-Sophonia's Wedding, bytlio \Vomen's Institute of Marshneld, ivill be repeated in York Hall Mon- day. May 27th. 4030 CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, May Presbyterian BORDEN-‘rhere will be service in the Borden Hall on Sunday, May 26th, at 11 a. m. A cordial welcome ' is extended to all. nnooztrlisan Idaho ‘in the: Brocizfieid Congregation on Sunday. 7'13? 26:11 will be as follows: ville. ll a. m., S. S., 10 a. m.;Brook- ‘ iicld, 7 p. m., S. S. 10.30 n. m.; Hunter iilvcl" S. at 10.30 a. in. POSTAL RAISES-Mi‘. J. F. Whear. _l.;:;t office inspector, has received .ilc following wire from. the Post office Department Ottawa: Effective llllllllelllal-ely. letter rates to France. reduced two cents per ounce. Slngiv post cards two cents. Other rates re- main unchanged. VICTORIA DAY at the Post Oi- flcc.—l='i*iday, May 24th, is a Public l Holiday. The Registration, General Delivery and Stamp Vendor's Wick- ets will be open from 10.00 a. m. to 12.00 noon. The outgoing afternoon malls will be closed at 12.00 o'clock. There will be no delivery by Iietter, Carrier, LEAVES FOR. ST. JOHN~R. A.; Pcndleton, general secretary of the‘ Charlottetown Y.l\I.C.A.. left yester-l N day morning for Saint John. where he l, will preside at the annual confer-l ence of the employed ofllcers of the . Y.M.C.A. of the Maritime Provinc- cs. The advancement of the work of l the association in the Atlantic pro- vinces will bg discussed and com- munity development will receive spe- clal consideration. Mr. Pendleon will l return to thc island early next week. l BAPTIST CHURCH - Sunday, morning and evening Rev, A. J1 Vincent will preach, this being his‘ last, Sunday supplying for this‘ Church.‘ Mr. Vincents morning sub-l ject will be "The Secret of Separa-l tlon," while in the evening his ser-i mon “When He Cometh," will be an! interesting discussion of certain as-' pccis of the SECOND ADVENT of Christ. Three particularly impressive anthems, as well as interesting and worshlpful congregational music. Help to fill the Sunday School. WINCHESTER — MURCHISON-- The marriage of Miss Phyllis Win- chester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winchester of this city to Mr. l James Murchison of Buenos Ayres. took place on my ill-h at u» his-l toric church of the ‘Pransfigurationl in New York. Immediate relatives of the happy young couple were in at- tendance, Mrs. Arthur McKinnon. sister of the bride, acting as matron of honor. with Mr. Ray Woodward as groomsman. The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome diamond pin. The Guardian joins in happiest- fellcitalions. PERSONALS Mrs. H. J. Palmer left Thursday morning on a visit to friends in Tor- onto. nxr. Gaudet. of Quebec City, pass- i ed through Moncton yesterday en route to his old home in Charlotte- l, town-Moncton Times. A Llitls " Arthur Gallant, son of Mrs. Adrian Gallant of Rusiico, who yesterday afternoon entered the City Hospital is reported as doing well after his operation for append- lcitil. Arthur, son of Mrs. Adrian Gallant. Rustlco, underwent an operation for appendicitis ‘in the city ‘Hospital yesterday afternoon and is doing as well as can be expected. FOUND-MOTOR BOAT OFF VIC- toria Hrabar. Owner may All": same by vsvlrll BXWMS- P“ , Victol . PEI. Whitefield ‘Hewett Jaabdam Wanted 100M AND noun. canvass. Apply at this office. 4051-64941 RELIABLE PARTY IVANTS PUR- niahed Apartment. Alllfll’ 111 "m"! "x. Y. a." Guardian. ssic-s-ii-tr. _WANTI'.I)~Si\IAI.L COTTAGE 0R building lot. State location. size l . Write S. H. Guardian. ‘M p: a v 3950-5-l8-tf. Employment Wanted DOCIOI (ANIMAL BIRDING) experienced in to: ranehinl mropa ’snd Canada seeks ads.- euate field ‘ on P. I. t. fax and mink ranch. Writs "Bu: 40 Bum-i g 151%.! .- gyps- MI-Q-fl-WM". BIRTH! CONROY-At North. Battleford. on slay 10th. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Conroy. a son. COICORAN--On May is, ma, w 1dr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcora-n, at 4, Anson General Hospital in Iroquois Falls. Ontario, a daughter. CLAIRIN — At North Wiltshire. May 10, 1020. to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Clarkin, twins - boy and glfl. Gun; LUIIVIIUHI. Harts - ‘ ‘l- ‘my CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN jllilllil: ilin illililllllilil islllscllnilis l l There was agood attendance oi l parents and visitors at the Empire and Arbor Day Exercises of the city schools which were held yesterday. , the weather being fine for these in- . l lerestirig functions. QUEEN SQUARE The Qucen Sguare pupils held their ‘ ssercises in the Caledonian Club Hall. , The chair was occupied by Mr. Wm. ‘ Moran. of the School Board. Wlthj him on the platform were Real Joseph McGreel, c. s. s. n, Rev. 9.! lrlclvlahon. D. D., Rev. P. Hogan] Major D. P‘. Tierney, Messrs J. Leightizer and J. Francis. I In the opening remarks Mr. Moran referred to Empire Shopping Week. elplilinlng the meaning of such a week. He realized the boys did not do much shopping but they could assist l by demanding goods made in Canada. Major D. F. Tierney, addressed the pupils on the British Empire, during the course of which he stated that the first complete writings we have of what is now the seat or the Empire is from the pen of that famous soldier- ‘ writer. Julius Caesar. It was not until 1583 that any progress was made in empire building and this year saw that intrepid sailor take possession o! Newfoundland. From that time on the empire grew by discovery. conquest and colonization. The speaker gave a most enlightening description of the beauties of Canada, minerals, forests. etc. ' l Mr. Joseph Francis very kindly of- fered gold coins to the pupils stand- ing highest in arithmetic in grades l 1x and x. Mr. Louis Wynne, Principal, on be- half of the pupils and teachers thank- ed Major Tierney for his instructive address and Mr. Francis for his kind offer. The programme was concluded by the singing of the National Anthem. PRINCE ‘STREET SCHOOL Mr. J. P. qordon. one of the trus- tees, presided. After the program was admirably carried out by the pupils, addresses were given by Mr. Justice Arsenault, Prof. H. H. Shaw, Mr. Lloyd Shaw, Rev. w. Bruce Muir, Major T. E. MacNutt, the last named speaking on Empire Shopping Week. ROCKFORD SQUARE At Rochford Square School the ex- ercises were private. The program was as follows: Chorus-Spring Song (Rubinstein) Duet-Triumphnl Lima (Theodor Oesten) Action Song-Lullaby Story dramatized “As Regular as a Clock“ ‘The Oak, the Pine and the Apple" Piano selection. “Festival March (Gem Harwath), "Somebody" Patriotic chorus, "A Land With Glorious Sunshine Blest." "Our Country‘ Flag" Song-"Canada Maple Land" “We Honor our Heroes" Chorus-Island Hymn Essay, A Canadian Heroine “Our Dominion" Chorus-O Canada WEST KENT SCHOOL The annual Empire and Arbor Day REGULAR SERVICE Church of Christ-New Glasgow 11 s. m., 7.30 p. m.; Fredericton at 3 o'clock. C. E. Armstrong. minister. %‘O' O©§§§ Q O O LET US D0 772a RUNNING It ls not necessary to make a trip to our store every time you ‘r some article in our line. JUST.‘ PHONE 2 I 9 andyaawilibalnrilflsedbew Illllliyonrorderwlllbede- Ilvvsad. I'll PROMPT DIUOGIITI vwvvv vvvivv i l i l i l i Whether you're at the beach. in the country or just at home this summer. have a Kodak handy for a picture record of all the good times that you and your folks enjoy. You're certain to et good ictures with a. Kod if you oad with yellow-box film and leave your ‘finishing to us.' léodska are as‘ lovl 28g have. rownies are rorn . a“; come in and make your non to-dsy. J. Ernest H. Worth FOR. Modern Kodaks n: Prince st. rhea» B! b o exercises were held yesterday morning in the assemb hall, a large number of visitors and parents being present. Councillor E. A. Poster, membsrof , the school board, who made his initial i appearance in West Kent School as Chairman, performed his duty in a very pleasing and capable manner. Councillor Foster, in his remarks re- ferred tothe times when he had been a pupil o1 West Kent and how, not so many years ago, he had helped start many of the beautiful trees which now surround the school. He also made reference to the splendid sing- ing carried out under the capable in- struction of Prof. Thompson. Major C. C. Thompson's address on the "Flag", was the outstanding event of the programme. Major Thompson in his address set forth many interestingfacts, tracing the flag in its different phases from its origin to the present day. He spoke of the freedom and protection, we as British subjects enjoy and the loyalty we owe to the Union Jack. The programme was carried out in the usual ‘excellent manner. The excellent discipline of the pupils was a. marked feature of the pro- gramme. ~ Much creditnis due Prof. Thom?!“ for the splendid rendition of the dif- ferent songs bit the achofll. Toronto Garrison Holds Military Tournament _(Specll,l in the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont. Mav ill-Mil‘ nary splendor, skill. efficiency and ceremony werepresented in brlllllll array before a hula <=T°W¢ l" ti“ Coliseum last night. It was the 0901\- ing of theflmronio WWW!" "m"! post-war military tw- Ilmflll- Th‘ alr was filled with the bark of twclve-pounders, the clatter of mach- ine guns. the crackle of rifle fire. the strains of martial music and thfl drone of aeroplanes. The ever-shift- ing scene was one of soflWlll "l"- precislon of movement. and co-cv- dinated action. Prom the moment Their Excellen- cles Governor-General, and 14d! Willingdon entered to set the ss- sault-at-arms in motion. thrill suc- ceeded thrill until the climax was reached with the tremendous render- ing of the National Anthem by Iii the bands of all the units mused in the arena. "The vast audience was thrilled with the excitement of sham bettll. with the daring or horsemen. with was amascd by the almost perfect harmony of the movement of man. and it was impressed by the solemn and significant ceremony. Permit Granted British Company (Special h ‘I'll Glllllll) has baarl‘ ‘ miaioa JMNION ,.(Caatinned from page one) the farmaraassclassracplaaculd not ba UM off the land l! far-aim ‘OOO-OO-QOOI bO-OOOOOOOOOOOAQO-OOOOOOO-OOC-o 00 tubby St. James Presbyterian» Churclli: A IINIBTIIv-IIV. W. BIUCE IUII OI-GINIBT-WALTEI MeNUTl‘ y“ O were Pfflflrous. Mr. Clan, (Iiibaral-Prognsivc). = = for - , " with u» movincis so that rflbflllibility might be properly divided between the fed- crai land the provincial authorities. Provinces bad to accept the bums. when necessary. of looking after ini- wiihout having any say ia their coming or their placing. Dr. Maioney (Conservative, South Renfrew). and W. I. He'll. (Ou- Aaeacia-"laoeaaioaai" Altensaen at IJo-lnnday IuhyllaraingnM-Sesmon-Tbe Minister. g lab-"hnd a! llapa and Glory" Elgar Mlzltaoalleysncnd. ~ Afternoon at Loo-Service at Ilighfleld. Ivaaing ‘LN-Serncn-Tbe Minister. ‘ AathsQ-"Iynuiinthe Night" brown. .,4_. h.‘ Ildtadilnaaszvset-s-a-a<e-s¢--_>.<.¢.,. _ beloved School. I i servative, Dufferin-Simcoe). also . spoke, the latter holdint the floor vvv-“““¢“‘ it ii afar. my subverted the wav- sition view. At s. rather strenuous meeting o! the Marine and Fisheries committee. iliel sockeye salmon is-aaty- 711101! I" lates exclusively to the functions al control of the Fraser River water- m. s. n. IAIIIAI. b. n; Trinity United Church ~-=~i (JO-PASTOR! OIGAIIISI’. IIOI’. W. l. FLETCHER, A-EC-Ms All-CI- Yr l-IV. HAMMOND JOINIOII ’ shed in the interests of the conserva- .91 the lightning action of gunners, it OTTAWA. one. llay ass-Announ- cement was made by Isa. Charles Itawartlastnlghtef theilueala priority permit‘ ref» the waiu use rain development. At um request at the Manitoba legislature. tbs permit 0d the Iritiah Dr _ dampen! m., (oaa- am. The more: is fllhlentod w Sir Reginald Iradd. o! fended. Ibo was here yesterday and left last night for Toronto. The pwinlt under tbs visual cubism, is issued for one year. tion of the sockeye salmon, was cen- sidered this morning. The British Columbia members. who are with one exception opposed to the princip- le of the tzeaty in respect of joint sovereignty, were much in evidence. and cross-examined at length Mr. A. W. Pound. Deputy Minister, who in a preliminary way explained fishing conditions on the Fraser River and adjacent waters. and methods am- ployad by fishermen on both sides of the line, also the steps that» had led up is the making of the present treaty in view of such conditions. ¥FO§O§OO§ orru oauccrv-“Bnrlnr TIE SERVICES 10.00 A. Mr-PIIYQP Meeting. ' 11.00 a. LL-Preaeher: Rev. r. n. Boolhroyd Anthem by The Choir s.» r. w-baahath school. 1.00 P. bL-“Preaeher: Rev. Hammond Anthem by The Choir. sm. 0Iertory—“LIlBESTRAUM" um June; congregation Meets as Usual, Song" . . . . . .. Mendelssohn 0 ._.u.-.r|..r s‘; a‘ vvv AAAAAAeAA ¢A ‘as A further meeting. at which a lat derived from the stats. employer and employees. 1t found that legislative jurisdiction in relation to the ll- tabliahmerit of a compulsory system unemployment insurance was vested exclusively in the provisions. the Ieport recommended tlis‘ Department of Pensions and 1i‘. a1 Health be requested to 11:1... comprehensive survey o.’ t..'_- . ' publichealth, that in .11; for. oi.i-, lng census, provision should be made I for the securing of the fullest pea-l aibla data regarding the extent ed unemployment and sickness. and that the fedral‘ govcnmant be ra- quested to bring the subject matter o! this reference before the neat fed- eral provincial confer , Hr. Ms- Intosh made a sisong pose-l for In earnest consideration of the ‘MU subject. Ill’. leaps. (labor. Winnlbol) was vary much disappointed with the rc- pert, It was really Lrecesalen from thai-epcnoflastseuleaJndinan amendment, urlld that the "N" be not as present concurred in but refanad back to tbs committee h! the addition of a clause silo; that various nrovineu nus 100101016! giving the federal gwainincst cem- pMe iln-isdietion in a social insur- anoa scheme. I-Ion, lknast impolite. Minister of; Justice, opposed the amendment on‘ the ground that constitutionally his previous had no right in band WI! l in 1040111 auflsoflfl. a luflflltlflfl, which was theirs. and their: onl!~_ Afm some further dlacullen by»; the emltitnlionality of ma amend-i fil fbzékiiga i E filth: I a V i! thalpcnniteanbcasiedo‘ i .___-_ In thatpariod the comachyeaaiccs over the sits and nicks arrangement for the development. and httslwavdc hi‘ i. 4 Asks‘ Q of further information will ba lub- I . a I mined and probably mana- evid- 2 Z101! Pf88byf8fldfl ChllTCh m“ “m” "‘“ l” h“ w“ """' E vsnnsnn-asv. scorr rourou, as. a. n. n. Th" “'""°°“ ‘"' '““‘°‘° '0“! a orphan-scam Master-Mr. more n. rnolisrson takenupwithadiseusionofamo- “If: us?“ ll" ‘m °‘ srlorai. CHILDREN'S ssavica » - q 0 I h; Ofiim 6ft ill- wm. . Ihging will be led by large Children's Choir. 22L?‘ b? “l, flog“ shtwnm z Sela by Miss Velma Dingwell. , (Nmh.mm°!m:d)' éhqémm u‘ u“ t Blot by Misses Irene McDonald and Joan McDongall. committee. i IVINING - O 1"“ "W" l" m‘ *4" “l” z Anthe "o Worship the King" ..... .. Manndrd * n world w! sow-Md the nrlfl- , sou by m. Harry Crasweil and Choir. l ~- cipla of unemployment insisrancc z Dlet-"Lova Divine, All Love Execlllng" Sawyer bu“ on “mummy mag-mm“; z ’Mimea Gladys Farqnharson and Margaret Ross. l AT ‘III Baptist Church muses srs. " - m-zaoir sf," .- lt was not latislinlll. IWHW- MINISTER-JET. A. c. VINCENT, n. n. ‘ l that the provinces would h m- oadAmsr-uiss aoasara srsucna, s". l". c."r.""““. pared to m. immediate lotion to- ~ = " ward the establishment of a general; noun“; W038i"? u ovum]; scheme. Under these circumsan at.» Anlhens-"Like as a Father" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Batten lasnen-"Tba Secret. of REV. A. J 0 Th]; is the Bible Study Aauun-"O Clap Your A; Interesting discussion Antham-"The Twilight reminded of the shortness of life. I leave this old cham- it because o! its anoeia- agul tha heartiest 800d feeling among members on E3 bI-‘I lion. George Graham- w ing leader for the 80V- aennaat, made a very fdicitious ref- to lir George Potter's speech Jpaciauy to its conclusion. He ad him and Lady PM“? I 5°" on his proposed trip and hoped he would iwturn and attend many ausions and make many more Qsaebal. git WESTERN GUARDIAN l GIIGATION-Tho sarvioae in the Prflytlflan coflflfiltton of Rich- mend new Wat oh Sunday, May as. will be as follows-Victoria. West 10.00 a. IILI Tyne Valley 2.30 p. m.; l Ilraeland v.00 p. m. --OIUIOI llIVIClS-Kenling- ten and Freetown Presbyterian Church larvieas Sunday. May IQh. I0 an. lunday School and Bible CIII; 11 mm. Morning Worship. IIIIQ subject "The Pint and Fin- II ‘Ruth.’ l John IV 1-10. loos. VIII 8.00. I pm. Freetown Sunday lclicol Ind Iibla ems; a p. m. Preetown. Pulls Worship: 7.00 p.n\. Evening ‘Insulin. lemon for Young Peo- pu. ‘ha! "amt. xxusi. lpeeial Ida will be rendered at this ser- vlsa. Waheaday 1.00 p.m. Mid- week aavvias; Friday 0 p. m. Young People's leclsty. Rev. T. iewis Wlililll. I.A., 1.15.. ldinhier. -IIIOIAIAIB aauilol or vans-salsa undo-nu as. ainaeaiassaasdvav-ynasiyap- sahudlalsavsnabasiaaabmn thasaQctaaaageasthclllaaga -hieh valiantly discharged 10mins iandiavracearrivosatlusi- wmcam sunnav SCHOOL zso r. M. Ra importance demands your "fflvfl- llmml"! “*5” savanna wonsmr 1 o-cnocx au-an-"Wlsn Ile Cometh‘ Separation" service of the whole Church. Hands" Turner‘ of the SECOND ADVENT ‘d Shadows Fill" W00‘ town 0o discharge the balance of as cargo, 100 tons of fertiliser “far til P.E.I. Potato Growers’ Assoctaflfl he will be fully unloaded by tU (Hiday) evening and will sail I 1'8 Chitcamp. N-B- to load vyrblila fl Montreal and will continue on t!!! service throughout the entire Maw of navigation. I Eastemguardian .."I'l-'lE GALLANTB Grocery IQ is now open to the public. CON-balk! l; ..'PRESBYTERIAN cmfloi iuONTAGUE-Servicee on Sundli May 26th at. 11.00 a. m. and 1.0a 1 m. Special song-service ‘ from last Sunday will be held at ti! close of the evening service, m an ssrars or saddles; sauna LATE or sauorvAl-I m name's corms! n: raced! snwqm rssann, nacaaa. so. Notice is hereby given that person having any claim ‘ state must present same lb‘ 1 dersigned on or before June l 1920, when the proceeds ef-aaid - ate will be applied to the page debts on a pro rats. basis. Dated this twenty-seodhd"fly llay. A. D. I020. JOIN I. 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