. Ai... mine... Enjoy Bubbling, "~ Aiviuzfiwsi» » iivieu SALT l.. G. KELLWS TIRES All sizes tubes and ireliners. Cg!‘ tires $?-00 811d 11D- Truck tires $7.00 and up. Look ’em over. Southport, P. E. I. Gtarsfaiaolss-ao-isl-iliilta _ $ ' a lltiiirai Guardian This column ls reserved fer sf local llllerelt hut advertialn I Iii"? nature may ha lnaerfe l cents I nvnrd strictly payable advance. B. I‘. 8. MLOPENING DANCE. dancing 0-12. Admissicn- 25c. _ ‘F5980 Y's MEN'S cum-m.‘ '1'. Inwther was the speaker the Willis! weekly meeting of the Y's Men's Club‘ held on Thursday Ivwine. w. lewther save a brief resume of the events leading up to navva ' cl of In WWI 0! the attitude of the various allied losduis at the time the Versailles Treaty was framed. owing to the Bobby Show ln the Y. M. O.‘ ‘A. bilildinl the meeting was held at Milton's Old Spain. After the meét- Q the club members returned to the Y. M. O. A. for bowling and for the hobby show. Mr. Keir Murray ‘TJM. O2 A. ROBBIE! EXHIBIT-l ' ION-The first Y. M. C. A. boys and I'M-s Hobbies Exhibition closed Thursday evening with a number of very interesting events conclud- ing the third day's" IJNTTBm. Musi- cal ntests. both vocal and piano, bowling, ping pong, and chfiriker competitions, Boy Scout and O. Ci. I. T. demonstration. and contests .- were some cf the activities of the final day of fie show. Several tro- phies. donated bvthc Y's Men's Club and others were presented to the winners by Mr. N. D. Mclean, » President of the Oiub. at the con- clusion of the show. Ool- Keith ibithfi. llld D2‘. J. A. Clark. i‘ President of the Y. M. .0. A. spoke briefly. m the course or his ire‘- inaris Dr. Clark thanked all who had assisted in nil-kin: the exhibit- ion a success. The responm to the first hobbies show lives assurance . that this will become an annual feature of the Y’. M. O. A. activities. A list of the prime winners will be published Monday. ' lac sling-J's for Bites lsfltTlls , swarm-At the City Hospital oh April l0. 10$. to Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Mrrphv. Panmure Island. a son. OlANl-At the Charlottetown Hos- oiltral cn April l9, 1m. to M". and “s. Discdore Crane, Mill-dew, a DEATHS shawls-m n city. April to; g Mm, Bernard Mcliwen. Fil- noral notice later. MAGLIOD-At Bridge/town, April l0. ms, Mrs. R/"derlck clac- Lood a|e 9B yrars. Fimeral Bun- ihv at one o'clock- BUOTE-In the Citv.‘ April l9, i080, Francis Bnote. aged B3 years. The funeral will take place from his late residence, 2'! Grafton street. Mondav morning at 8.45 to 5t. Dunstarrs Basilica, thence to the R. C. Cem- etery. i MCMILLAN-At the Charlottetown Hospital. April l0. i936. Mrs. Marv Jane McMillan. The remains will be removed from A. A. Hennessews Funeral Home this afternoon at ii ofclmkuo bgrlnie rmidenoe .1133 Kinfifltreet. Funeral to Vernon River. notice later. ___ 0 ll I A if In fond and loving memory of William Gees, who departed this life April so. lass. g, In our hearts your memory linsers, and _tendsr, fond and true, ‘is net s day,.dear father, mist we do nctthlnk ciyou. ' mamas by his family. watt i ~ j i," ,is.nrsoni i- be ’ l bsferehai, _ l i‘ ~ fir.“ nit-a. i???» ‘ ism-ts lea: foa you. D flifs all! A 01111411» i mass-Ana -onlhi°iibvdlloia SAINT JAMES CHURCH Service was hold yesterday morp- ineintbexirkiwithalaiass/t- tendance and full choir. The Rev. Moorhead Lqate, D. D., in his aer- mon dealt with the crucifixion. the sacrifice made by Obrist for the rederrmiou cif the wasild. IAIN’! PIT!!! OATHIDIAL Tbs five services hold st lilnt Peter's Cathedral yesterday were all largely atiesirhd. the Rev. (Isn- tod The services Wore as follows: M; 10:15 Meflnl and I-ltahy: 11. 6910971.. The re.- prosohes waresunt and table cf prayers said followed by a sermon; at a o'clock. after prayer an ad- ‘ dress oetiie seven last words of Ghriat; at s o'clock, children's ser- "vice; at 7 o'clock lvepsong follow- ed by a sermon. HAPTIST CHURCH The Largest attendance for some Years marked the service held last evening in the Bsmist Church. Music appropriately sung consisted of hwnns- which concerned the Cross and crucifixion. Hkbgelpvfiesideut ‘of the Hobbies" iii. . Rev. A. o. vimehi, o. n. pastor moire on the "The C t of Redemption sealed 11y the blood of Christ" His told We taken from John 1-29, and First Peter 1-18-19. Dr. Vincent pointed out in the course of his sermon that the Cross $511908" everyone or us on this Good Friday to give our lives to Him. who gave himself for u; on at Good Priday some 1000 years sr. r-Auus criuiwn Good Friday was observed st 5t. Paul's Church With services both morning and evening, both d which were well attended. In‘ ketllihs viii-h the spirit of the day the programmes of service were deeply reverent. The scripture reading cf the morning- service in"- cluded the story of Abraham's cf- ferinz of his. son Isaac, and it. Luke's account of the trial of our saviour before Pilate. The message of the morning stressed the "re- svelwibility of the WOhi-istian church inita relationship with the Jews, and the special oppor- tunities now opening for reaching these ancient people. The em. lnrs service included the reading .0! one of Isaiah's finest chapters --the flfty-third-Wl-fe was de- spiced and rciscted c! men." etc. A series of sacred pictures by the vigil-known artist William Hole, oaths screenidepict- ed vividly the Passion and death cf__our Lord. The offerinas of the dbl’ were for missionary work. Illicit. lull presided at the CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Durinl the weak services were blilLcach svenins. the themes of which were centered around the event; cf “Christ's Passion." At the close of the Thursday evening Holy Communion was tered. ‘rlis themdrof last evening's service was "'I'he Seven Last utterances," with spwial emphasis on the verdict of the Roman Centurion: "surely, this was the Son of God," following this pointed question was asked: ‘Th was the Oenturlohb verdict, what is your verdict?" Hear the verdict of Pilate: "I find no fault in l-lim." Hear the verdict of Pilats's wife: "Have thou noth- ing to do with this lust man." Hear the verdict of Napoleon: "Jesus Ohrist, a Orucifletil Carpenter, founded on love and tcdaycountless millions would die for Him." "What is your verdict?" May your crybs: “lbcrd, remember me when Thou contest into Thy Kingdom." During .the hymn _of invitation. two made the "Good Confession. "'1 believe that Jesus is the Christ. the Son dtha Living God." HOLY IHDIIIII GHUHUH Yesterday morning at 8 o'clock Mass of the Pn-Sanctified was eel- ebrated. . starting‘ at 12 o'clock boon. and continuing till 3 p. m.. the devotion of the ‘Ihsee Hours were held in honor of‘ the Crucifixion. The church wssfilisdtc capacity. Dur- ingthe’ titre‘, hours, nine lemma The sermons were R. r. McKennl. O. Hera, open, and Rev. mu riihsr. 0. sea. Bpecial prayers were also recited and 81190181 h!!!" 51ml- devotion closed with the blelsllls Scrvioesii Good Friday In City ghurches ei. TRINITY UNTIID CHURCH The series cf special weak night services conducted in Trinity United Ohurch in connection with the Lenten season, concluded on E a E i Rev. flush Miller preached on the last of these words. "Father info Thy hands‘! commend my Spirit.” These words formed part of the prayer which every young Jew was taught to offer as he retired to memory in childhood at his moth- er's knee, and in the hour of death they came readily in mind. They whose duty it is to minister to the dying lmow that the religious teachings of early childhood rs- tum to comfort and sustain in the last hour. The words were the last of many utterances "throughout the life of Jesus in which he expressed his entire obedience to his Father's will. It is the duty cf every Christian so to follow the example of Jesus that at the end he may be able to say in the same spirit of confidence and obedience "Into Thy hands I commend my spirit." ' At the clcse of. the sermon the rite of baptism was nistered to four adult persons, and 4i! were admitted to membership, namely 2s upon profession of their faith and I! by certificates from other ‘churches. iimisiruni 0FTEAB'ERS cniviiiioi Ah, address PIKE. n. o. White. disclaim- of the work of the Biolog- ical Department in the Maritimts, on the teaching of the conservation of iish and game. and an address on the tcachin: of mathematics by Mr. Howard Court, B. A.. Super- visor of Teacher Training at Prince of wales college were features of the concluding session of the Tea.- chers’ Convention Thursday morn- ing. ‘rho election of officers resulted as follows: President; Miss Bessie Macbeod,’ Valleyfield. Vice President... Mr. Alexander MlIHlY. Oleazy. Hecate Tusaurer. Miss lithei Taylor. arlottetcwn. Remains lasi-stary, M}. John Gillls. n. A.. ‘Pisriish. , Canadian ‘resellers’ llbderatlon dcloaate. Miss Alice uvis. Souris. Ml‘. H. O. White in his brief ad- dress reminded the teachers of the value of wild life and referred to the attempts which the Fish and Game Protectliv: Association are making to have tho importance cf conserving the diminishing supply cf fish and same impressed in the minds of the pupils of the public that lagislstim without education is of little value in protecting wild life. and with this in view the Fish and Game Assoctathn will endeav- our to supply the teachers ‘with ae- curatc information eonmrning fish and lame. This will be supplied in tin form of pamphlets to the tes- then. Ind it lahoped they will find it of value in the “ hing of nature study. ~ The next speaker, m. Howard Court whom address took the forin cf a demonstration lesson on the teaching of mathematics in his op- shins rumor pointed out to the teachers that t e teachin; of math- ematics does not begin in gradeg nine or ten. but that the ground work is lair. in the number work of the lower grades. It is s popul fancy. Mr. court said. that either a pupil is a, good mathematician or he is not, and nothing can be done about it. That is only partly true, the speaker sleep. They were implanted in his " schools. It is well known, he said, M, comrsivv that the reiteration has lfbalance _ln tlita bank 0f $1030.30. The following resolutions were adopted by the convention: RESOLUTION! Resolved that thsPrlnce Edward Island Teachers’ Federation in convention assembled, express at thia time their sincere loyalty and devotion to l-lis Majesty King George V. and to Her Majesty Queen Mary upon the occasion oi the celebration of the Silver Ju- bilee of their accession to the throne which will shortly be ob- servedand further resolve’ that a copy of this resolution be forward- ed to His Honou‘ the Lieut-Gover- nor of this Province. Whereas there is a large num- ber of quslifind teachers in this province who are unsh“ to secure schools at present: and Whereas a considerable number of teacher; are being graduated eaeli year from thi". Provincial Nor- mal School and Prince of wales Oollsge for whom in most cases no schools are available; and Whereas the prosperts of em- ployment for these unemployed teachers are impaired by the re- turn to the profession of some who, for many years. have been other- wise engaged; and Wheres; numbers of teachers from other provinces. now unem- ployed. am seeking license to teach lri ‘this province; and Whereas a number of married female teachers, not widows. are new employed in teaching in our schools: and _ Whereas some few third class licenses am lli being issued: therefore ‘Resolved that the Department of Education be asked to carefully consider the following suggestions: (a) That the licenses of teachers who have not taught for five years or longer be not reissued. lb) That no licenses be issued to teachers who were last engaged in teaching outside this province. ‘ (s) That" no license to teach be issued any married female teacher not a widow. (d) That no further third class licenses to teach be granted. Resolved that the incoming Bx- ectuiin. prior to next year's con- vention confer with the officials of the railway with a view to se- curing s special rate for Federa- tion members attending the con- vention. Resolved that the Department of Education be asked to consider the matriculation requirements in Latin with a view to shortening the course as prescribed so as to permit more thorough leaching and more care- ful preparation on the part of the pupils. Resolved that the Department cf Education be asked to have the Course of Study in Nature care- y revised and the requirements for the various grades specifically set forth. Resolved that the Department of Education be urged to authorise s suitable atlas for use in the schools of this province and to insist that the publishers of such atlas in- clude satisfactory maps of Prince Edward Island. Resolved that this federation continue its efforts to secure s salary scala based on efficient ser- vice and "experience-its recom- cin Education. (i020), arid that a be appointee to study the question and recommend way; and means. to the incoming Executive to flsdu- ally bring about the establishment of such It scale. Whereas having used the Oah- adian Reader Book I for a number of years and having found it un- suitable fnr the following reasons: (a) The stories lack interest and claimed. and msnticrnd the factors which decide whether a pupil is a good mathematician or not. They are, first, inherent ability in maths- matics, and over this factor the teacher has no control. second, WIN“ "Mills: and third. posses- sien by the student of the correct concept of the methods and pro- aeflssee useid in mathefiiatics. The two actors depe t0 a large orient on correct ‘leaching methods, the speaker pointed out I-Ie point- ed cut that unless objects are used in the early teaching of numbers m! pupils will not understand what they am doing althouah they may learn to do tricks with figures, which are correct in process. factor is correct “G03 M‘ “NI 0th" sr- Duvets" Wm“ w°°fiit°tm tafi """",,,,m,.""“"'.' “P9P” '°"°°‘ As gkidlgballll of “the The upyfiawmognhihgilfrmtmhri; . mom! the Department of cellenoy lishop Oiullivosi. no III 0i "mi" "F‘m' aynemamuahoitn. n “gum priest, Dev. l. Illl- viii-ah. n. n, deacon cf the was W" . i". ' and Rev. r, 0am aim-deacon cf. QhQIQQ Eflflfl‘ ussadstswsuwiahireacnnca to thollassolbevJiuui-rayauilvv. ~ ~ counsel a . consider lbaltenweredsacomofhollfl- Bu“ gaasarormfiarvldpsia M ' °'°l°°k “lawn” mm‘ - mfigansalsetsce of new men-ire...“ .1: -- .... .. ..... '“h., ‘fin Q, a, flmqg ‘I Mi"! “It the Dlfifhlllllt O! P-ghéeggmyu-g on,,"“°““°° d mildly-l" '33}. ma,“°&."mm. t’. kills: n1.- a - ‘ . ~ "i y...-=~....:'....“"""...... "'" "m ‘Ea-flat?’ was awe - i i . »--c~»~:ta» .'"~'"t . :aauur1araraua i“ u‘ i , ‘w ‘Flee Delivery. v , m WU hind to d0- ese not adequately illustrated; (b) llisch new lesson contains too (c) The new words introduced an not used sufficiently ofinn in the lemon that follow, to establish their use in the mind ofthe child: (d) Many of the words are up; suitable and unnecessary for the vocabuisrlr of children, five to six Win01 IN; - And whereas having examined several of the primers in use in l are superior to that used here: therefore be it ‘ ' hesolved thstthe llcaid of Iidu- cation be" urlsd to tin mended by the Royal Commission " w. anent salary scale committee _ cther‘provinces.~we find that thee» ' We hive a nupiber of. passer: Also Hams, Bacon, Sausages. - Phone your order early for a choice cut. - - 0E ll ll IS MEAT MARKET Phone 291-J Prince St, " whereas; it we ffsepdghip amo the member. of ma. p, 1:. I, 1': . Be it therefore resolved that the incarninz execu- tive maka plans to hold a dance or social on onesrenills 0i u"? 11°“ convention, \ y ' Another resolution was passed t0 the effect that a refund in mcrri- . madv to teachers ,; bership- fees be who goines the» lfedsration at the present. session and are receiving» less pay than their license calls fur.- Be it msolvcd that noticecfll tion havin: been duly given. e96- l5 of the Bil-Laws be smflfiWi-li?’ striking out the last two sentences and substituting therefore the fol- lowing: This shall be payable in advance at thrlocal convent/ens held in the fall of the year. and members shall be deemed suspended from the rights and privileges of membership ‘until their fcvsMitr-e‘ paid. ¢~’" ‘ ‘ The teachers attending the an, nual convention who hav ch05? 1731i! their merbership fee for then/liar ketlng then cur-rent shall pay ti‘: sfliirtt that time. Be it further resolved that the Secretary Treasurer attend all local conventions next Fall and issue to nll members who have paid their 53c. I . Mon , : ‘a levierprice than that estab- Miiyimum _Pl_’tcgl Sch ed u les ,_ Ifojf filslond Potdtocs specially rsparediear» " f "_"" ’ ‘T’ cu.“ J‘ Iwui- -'—rs§:stalecieitahti:esb.:? ti?‘ out w . lar prices which we are . ward Island Potato aura will meet with Aauwr. thlt affect!" AWN! . yo“ appmv-L g following are the mlpimumwa-ix may be sold. cash following markets: so lb. Mountains. 00c. Montreal/ll) lb. I t bis. doublets." 1,. 47c..- Tmo is. ac lb. has. Babb. sljcrohto, lb. bag Green" E talns, 86c. ‘ .. Notice has also been ii effective April U. the _ b? minimum ‘prices ‘that paid‘ for B‘ Oapsda No. l. potatoes,‘ $0.5- schooner or othn ‘followinggtreigjullztéd aresat ‘d 1B l‘ All pc s g's Coun y; . lap], Mountains. 37c‘. so lhgbeg Cobblers. ‘Mo. " All pots Queen's and " Counties: 901p. bag, Mountains, 35c: 90 lb. bag Cobblers, 33c. per 90 lbs. , _ lids announced that sales-in ‘the nifty. ctjlgllilifax and regulated area in iliat vicinity lnuet not be made hedby the an —~- tiiyEssi-em danada Potato Mar- " ’ Board for the Province of ‘Novi. Scotia. _ . “:6 n». ‘iksaifocyia. m. cobbles.‘ v.39». .M‘ syuiiey, to lb. bag, Green Mcun- H "water carrier purchasedwlthlnthc. "A l Prince v u. J‘ // A/nhonestto-goodassiblli " ‘ gulasioubascbail allow-made Aegembbeitwwh gi i i , cal ounce.“ W’ _H_O_W.TO carp‘ - i Slmplymsll ournamescci -- - sogesherwi theeodofs-l-lhpa bge iof‘ Mic-Mac Tomahawk? ournbctfor; ‘eotisffflm Aw ‘ "a csihowings_eri_ Hun "v ffMic- _ Pa": 5S'0‘,S'iii_at]o -» l... stionfb” rat 11.1w “i8- viii receive ~- ldic-Mac Bouncer by return m , OPPER GOOD UNTlkjULY. ‘Mali. Potatoes in bulk seven centsless i . .4" l.'.-.---.-.--i'- , yvvl . I dune at the present convention a mem‘ ‘up card to covcrthe school year 1935-36 and that the new system be introduced at thiulocal fvnvsriiiens in. thr..1'.'=il. of .1239- Resolved that the thanks and ap- preciation of this Conventicrrbe tendered to the foliowingie- Hoii. W. J. P. MacMiilan and Dr. Robertson for the use 0f this fins ‘nail for our meetings. . . . Miss Mildred Harrington and pu- . niis of Medel School for ani excel- ‘cnt demonstration; "' ‘ " Messrs. James MacBeth <aild George Hart for splendid papers on "£33901 Management" ' she "uh;- Messrs. l-lon. W. J. P. Macmillan,“ Minister of Education and-Health; H. H. Shaw. Chief Superlntendrut; cr Training; Miss Nora. Bateslm 0i Lion, for instructive addresses. Dr. A. S. MecFariane, Supcrin» iendent of Jiiducation, New‘ Bruns- wibk for ifveiy mi-QXQSHHQLIAIMJHQ- spiring ad as. “ ‘j. The Reverend Sisters l, . Notre Dame and pupils for a hell pre- cared demonstration,‘ _. ‘ To Mlsebstherlne Ma an, Mr. Ralph Morton, m, Alfred ‘ueotts. in the Press, and any ‘others who this Convention. _ ,_ , Resolved that to the retiring. .91.. doors of this organization the sin- tion be extended for the very splen- ild mariner. in which they havdcolls. ducted the affairs ottha liedera- tion during the pastures-n .._. A vote of thanks for his-success- Howard Gourt. Supervisor of Teach. ,. the Carnegie Library Demonstra- - have contributed: to. the fsilccasscof . ‘era thanks and warmest aprecia- » 1C. P. By Guardian's Special BELFAST. Northern lrelandLApr. 10-(0. Il-Havssh-Red Cross work- ers and volunteers coxribined. here ioday to stage an air attack, drill- at a special field hospital. _Nursu wearing ass masks gave to have been injured _, or passed. while stretcher-bearers also provid- ed _with masks. carried the “vivtlfll? into "the hospital. " special shelters for use in case ol air raids also were demonstrated. Uaa illlnanl‘! far Bites ful work during the year was I-lsb ttmdered the retiring president. Mr. J. W. F. MaoOallum. ' Too Late To Ciasify ___ DUST-TWO VALUTBEE LET- ters in the vicinity of Edward it.» Finderplease leave at, this <1 office." - ‘ ‘ = "‘ ~‘ iWANTED-‘QIIOUSE wrru rive or six bedrooms. Phone 1106. > ~ ~ L-igsp-arzo-si 170R. SALE - AT DUVAHI! Stable, North River Road,‘ April . 22nd. 2010611 farm'"horsas.jGor,-" -‘-»d0n Wright. ‘ L-ssill-l-WO-Si Air Attack Dfilljwi ‘wim- treatment to volunteers supposed ‘l A trql I ‘Chrrstian chore} fWf, ‘. ouitllplisai, n. A.,, mnlsmu. " » lvsltwvv. L. nmaweu. ouoAnrsr, ‘ . (Zen _i_. . _Se:vli>o-1.00 A. M. V ‘Morale Worship-HM A M. ‘ V _ _’ Anthem-Warn He That Livoth" (Simian-Soloist; Mr. ' V. L. Dingweil. ' _ ce‘ of Christ." _ I _ *3 SermcnJIts a '_ ,- Sunday school-ass 15. _ .- Jill-star Playet-byfl. G. I. T.‘ “ stun." worship-moo r. M.‘ AntbQmF-"onrat radium". . ». 8omoa—"l‘ho tion of the Dead-T _ flftceattincbapiar ol-Firat Go- tbians). '" __ yvv r-. YY 1 Vrvw v v ‘ ‘ ' i i "Saint Peters " Cathedral? N EAsfrER DAY vvwv _ _,. j1.cc_A.:ir.-‘-naiy . ‘Waco A. M.—Ho_ly Communion. hood. M-q-tltlatlnslfu y 11.00 A. ltL-g-Choral E and Sermon.- ‘ H: 1.00:2. and Solemn Te Denna. A‘ ‘A- A -4 A ‘Ana's- anLAAA-r Aa~A-' ..-.. , "v¢-¢i FOR SALE-OLD FASHIONED "mirror, 5 ft. 8 in. by 5 ft. 8 in. Apply Henry McFarlane.‘ Phone ‘l050-J, ' L-bwl-d-QO-iil finial-mi the" great Wblts Llnlnaent" ill! Prasilyijiiifian Church in Ganaiis The following will ‘the ll Henderson; Anthem; {Why - GLASS WINDOW ' n .. ‘i i GHURC" REVQ a... vsiooRHMll-iigiritaciirs. ‘- rehuq wcgaaio,giiswaia¢~ai> Eleven trams, - i ~DAY Gilded MORNING'" SBHVlGE-diflolw "Iihe- firnelllx", (Fayre) by Mr. and lifrarRacni-Jleyrnond; Anthem-,.~“Who.aha.l.l~ roll na away-the IMIIOY". (‘lififflhflh EVENING SERVICE-Anthem, "l-myollr" vciees,"~--.Hlssr.f.snr).» Soloist.‘ Mrs. n. s. Foster), a two-part anthem for women. n". IssonrutIGQIJEjiitvrUré in» ATgDl . g _. i)‘. n. afsevohl -~ln Aha. service of praise: seek ye the llvins?" iMylesi runes‘ sterner» , stamens Al" i‘ coaorstnv uvvrran. v Yvvv Antbem-“Ys . r (Mr lclaaa I 0O vvwv , ttoaglpvf i: " . . - . a ' > "‘ ~-i.‘wa Not . J l: ' q . " ._.,.I.‘I. Meander ‘I t saga“. La iii use Teller P " fill “a ' ‘haeta-“(fitrist a, _ niimm , ’ ' ‘ lsluaa Claire llselliiiau ewmiet. > - - m r. Ins-Blhlaflllsm v 9-1?- , __ ; , ayaumc . ’ 1.0a r. lie-incite: “lleWaa sen: of Me Also" ‘I (moire otNew Jsranlena" ........ Smart flrsnallmd Chair) " »» -. Im-Lraaaan a-aaaqsmniaa " .'.;~i...‘.....'.. Isles Dead" Lbfiloberfl ans Father sf var lard Jessa unaaassaatrraaraynnaassw bytlaereaarracfloaefsasss , i - . ‘. . " ' 7.; . Trrnity Untied _ Church» w " _ ‘. . Ministers: .. ‘I. . In; Bail; Miller, ,M.A.:-B. D. _ ltcv. J. . Barbour, Q5431). _; Ho! Kendall. L H. A. H-i A- A. G. .0} ,, ’; 10.00 5' ail-Prayer Martins. 11.00 A.» its-Public Wonhip. _ _ - The Sacrament cl the land's Supper will be at d-he Morning W _ ‘ __ Business; " "TEGABDBN AND THE TOMB" - -» -' f (Hal (bsnnnsnion) '-'“‘ Anihmaa-‘Gsrlst is 11"’ . . . . . . .. John Brindle Scot! sow-m. 0:0. J i lcle-"Cemiannhn HM!!! .............. . H. Moral " i lllra.="_ilnv.) Hugh Miller » - . Z"?- ‘iW-“Silhdsr. sehinl- _ . _ . ' rice r‘. M. . Sermon-F-“PHI CHRIST OF GALILEE" “Antderlafiiiilleiaiaf The‘ Lord Hveth" Cui-hbclt ' \ Polo-Miu-Margaret Stems -~ it. Double quai-ietie-"rhs Story of the Cross" .. stessnu ,3 (Arrangement for Men's Voices) - l; i ‘Vbltors Cardially Welcome. ;§ ‘ Services keadeast by C. ll. C. K. ; A A ‘* ‘ ‘ ‘*"_.,n . - - .4; - v.~ - he ' ' ~ Prince a ‘i? list (Climb so...» i. ' asmrsriiL-rue itav. A. c. vmueivl‘. n. p.11. BER-VICE EASTER m. vii-cent -.-......-.-.. ‘their ' sermon, .-..‘-. Anthony r EBU-NDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M Euunu-qn _ i. . . You are cordially welcomed.‘ Qnvanmqy»wohsrrrr_ f: ocwcx» "" . . . Dr. vigilant . “ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ sefihon-"A Broken Message." ._ _ Anthem . . . , ...._._.. . . . . . . . . . anon- . " Th; ordinance of Christian baptism wiu be administered nt tbefbdlJRNlNG service. y " (lomrnunlorlg-olivtba lord's’ smatt- will he observed i; ‘- at utsfjzvanmo service. IAIKK i. A i“, A, A AA ‘AAA AA A ALA 1 V..- ‘fa _- Paul ’s Church w j EASTER DAY ~ I I i lb-lloly Companion. E . .1 Jig ‘Al. Mos-blnglrayer, Iloly Communion wand » _ ' i . Sermon "Ila i Not Here lie is Risen." AntbcIia-"Christ. 0a: Passover" llurnplireya V» ‘ A “King of-Ilings" Caleb Simper , too r. its-semis; school Service in the Church?“ ~_ Befinnllg Memorial Branding for the rtcaieratim rails. . , lusc- .1.“ P. itL-Evennllag Prayer aIsd-BcrmoIa-i-“lf Ye MIMI. ._ Be lent Wills Christ", followed by salty t '. Centenarian. ‘ ‘ ’ - " » Olelbfy AsltbeI-“Aldisllcld! Balelilllafii’ All lash Irea. lvsrybedy Welcome. IIV. IILIAYIONILI-LIIUNI.