THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ______________________. WEST ‘mmkn’ “M” m ‘h’ i ADMISSiON 50 CENTS ton's Corner store. 7035-7-3-2l North Rustlco School House in con- Mo," Ohooohw‘, 5 catalolzllfl and 1m"!- bl! mime? was fully smoked with the usual er. rauua CHURCH-Rev. u. 23c, 590, 89c ‘ ' ' ' ' w s - nan. ssamoautr. rassBY- m‘ d ~ Central Guardian roman Church. Msipeque. Ser- Presbyterian Church, West Point, , ' »~ Class C 981118811181!” L-.- vice, Sunday, July 5th. No mornlngmn Sunday, July 5th will he at 13o _ z m,‘ [rpm-flan r-Jpeeee-reneeeerc. Ila p‘ ling i | yqg . YESTERDAY’! MARK l1,‘ - service. Evening service at 7.30. p. m. A cordial invitation to all. I r _ e Th", m, _ a. line sl l verse Strawberries 15c to 95o per dish. _ —— ——- ' i m, r... . I10. u‘: z I words Fowl use to $130. Butter 23c per ma: runes/n. of the late Mrs. BRADALBANE-The service in SWIM CAPS CANDY SPECIALS ' , m“ m.“ I p‘ ' ‘mu lb- Buttermilk 6c per qt. Ikgs 19c George Leightlzer takes place from the Presbyterian Church. Bradal- 4"‘ ill" "W" w, M, h“, m, “m,” i §,g&O-Ofifiww—v ‘ ‘ v v ‘v ‘Mecca per 11M- Rhubarb 0c perlb, Ducks her late residence, cc Sayfield St-lbane, ch Sunday, July 5th, will be G "careful Smiles ‘n Chuckles . ' . 1 . ., . h 1 t a . - Agents Wanted To Let ‘Ores-mum “rxttifit? firimttmtlbitill irfdiitrttriifrg a 3 p m B Se‘ m ‘L p n enact: 2:00:15 mu 15c m $L19 Fareertemmmetektiim _____-'~» Oats 45c to 46c. Straw 35c- Pota- the the ‘Roman Catholic Cemetery- NORTH RUSTICO-On Sunday. . . ‘W-“WWWWW 11g “y, 30¢, gar-uncle hog-rears assure. WRITE FOR won. names. on mass, TAN- toes 16c to 90c. The run market --—- July 5th, there will he service 1n the Monday ltvcmng 455°" "Al-LS Try them. They're wonderful. .@ fi trated 80ft Drinks 1 ,7 r making pwpvaltlllll- United A" _-----_--__. ,1 t, o; um m! ~ , 1 , h b m rr-s a oynu oases Toronto T. A. w‘ 6-10-36‘. °"1"f.‘l°'i.$l.€.t“v’v‘1‘1i““f3$" xlctlssezl 15c t0 252mg? gliycliilelhzlrrlixeg?‘ fozrorxomcvgilil lie inwggnadta est time, rank-WAD Bathing Sham ' ALIA: 5:13:31: %hocolales $1.00 It’. ,___- ~ I" Y - Ru y r I, - - u ‘g "1 N 0R WOMAN TO TRAVEL and August, desirable tenant. If)“ I" 13° P" 1b- the preacher at St. Psuls Church are cordially invited. - n l m M"'hm' u" n‘ m: Qpggirl: 131mg: ‘aren't-Tr?- s. BOnnSgIBVIWI- 953,5“)! Bu“); on and.’ mom“. AL o—__— Mann G CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday July itsnperlano ' \ he ' - - ' "- mo rts- » --- MEDIC s CIETY N - ' 0M0 0v“ ‘any yenm‘ ‘or "n, QUQQTBD-gqmo new boa“ for NARRDW EscAPE_whu° ‘t the Th‘ mun“ mutt“: o! the prince 55h» u“ 597w“ m the Pleiblltlril“ Tone‘ Good‘ write n m," Tum,“ Femah H81 wan-t d mud,” , 1 l Church, Clyde River, will be st 3.15 PW!"- CMY" l . 54mm Jury 3L D C b presented to the Public “Butt;- gqr s. swim Thursday even- Edward Island Medical Society will p m s school M’ 215 p m The Jud M". ; "“““"—“*"—'——--'""— Li rary by the I. O. D. B., are in ing, Patrick Flynn, son of Mr. be held in the Board of Trade ' " ' ' ' ' 53 i um on WOMAN. TEACHERS. WANTED-COOK. APPLY A'l‘ circulation and the Library Board Thomas Flynn, met with a serious Rooms, Charlottetown, July 10th at “‘“‘k°“°"“¢ ‘""'°°' Km“ w“ . 49c ~ ma.“ and others to distribute °""- R“ 3M1» ‘lm-‘M-ll quests that greater care be taken accident. The young no fell of! a u a. m. 5072-7-ith-2i P°sil>°“°d “mm” °' l e "i" °“ Week End only 39¢ = . rellllfllll 10¢ °°“°'~“°"1 3"", o, ,,,,,._,, Ind 0th,, book, “m, w, b0 m m, m b k o, m, ____ Sunday last will be held 1n the cv- —-——-—-————- ‘i sixty to hundred My» wosmv waman 'ro saw roa ' * °“ l“ ' ' 8° GAzETTE|)_.Amqng m, 5mm. cning-of July 12th. y, renrrrcrerml ---- ~- 39¢ "" mm Mr. Cou- Toronto. w. s-w-tuune so. [ELL PUBLIC SERVICE GUAR- anteed shirts. ties, underwear, hosiery, also .myal Buckingham Table Coven. Larleltssortment. wonderful value. Liberal com- missions. Complete self-selling Kits Free. Write today. Dept. s74, Public Service ma, Limited, London, Ontario. A. W. d-d-Sw till July 2. For Sale Ea sass - nan! cmarsou. Good as new. Apply 35 Orlebar street, 70el-7-a-3i. ‘QR SALE - TWO SECOND handed drivlns Wagons. William nainor, Mt. Ryan. - 7063-7-4-31. Foil sALl: -. OLD PAPERS, s cents bundle. Guardian Office‘. t! 2- - . Mills of Can-- us at home. Sewing machine nec- essary. No selling. Ontario Neck- wear Company. Dept. 147, Tor- onto 8. --__---_--__-__..____ WAMTED - AN EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. Ap. ply Mrs. J. R. Paton, l6 Brighton Road. 7033-7-34“ Lost ..___.________.______ LOST-NOSE GLASSES IN GREEN leather case, marked Street, Linder and Propel-t. Finder leave at Glllfdllll. - 7026-7-3-3l. nosr - one mu. or on.- cloth on July 9nd between Albany and Mt. Stewart. Kindly notify Guardian. 705D-7-4-2i. ...________..__._____ Male Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE-MARRIED man to work on farm. Apply Walter Hearts, East Rnyaltqy). 1 u 6 - . .-._ IOR SALE - er and, double bulb piano lamp. Apply Guardian. 606l-7-i-3i. Ion SALE-NEWLY rnasnansn cow. Holstein grade. Heavy milker. J. D. Smith, Mermaid. 708l-ii. ~ TOR SALE - OLD CURIOS, AN- tlques and modern furniture. Ap- ply Guardian. 6090-7-1-61. WICKED STIOLL- p WANTED — MARRIED 0R, SIN- gle man to work on farm. Apply J. F. McFarlano, Mershfleld. 70l5-7-3-2l. BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Harrington, Halifax. Oct. li-tts-tf. FOR SALE, T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. ti. .__.______-_. OB SALE-A THOBOUGH DEED short horn Bull. Apply to Post ' Master General, Hunter River. ~ ' 7060-74-31. IQ SALE — 6 ROOM HOUSE IN Sour-is West. Apply to Mrs. Law- rence Lanigen, Souris West. ' 5246-6-l3-Sat4i. FOB. SALE - SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersign- ed up to July 10th, i931 for tip ' purchase oi the Saw Mill Property ' oi the late George M. Wright, at ' Central Bedcque. The highest or l any tender not necessarily accept- ‘ ed. Mrs. Mary Wright. Central Bedeque. 7010-7-4-7-21. Teachers Wanted ...____.__________ WANTED - TEACHER FOR Bcthel School. Supplement $85.00. Apply Leigh Ferguson, Secretary. ‘" 7008-7-3-31. wRrsn-rnrucrrar. son CEN- IT COSTS NOTHING TO EN- qulre from us how to get a lob es Postman, Postal Clerk. Stenogra- pher, Customs Examiner, etc., in the Canadian Civil Service. Vac- ancies occurring constantly: The M. C. C. Civil Service School Ltd., Toronto 10. M. H. W. 7-4-5-41. .,_________.___ MAN WITH CAR WANTED IM- mediately to take over business of own in nearby Rural locality r' supplying Watkins Home and Farm Necessities to established trade.‘ $95.00 to $50.00 alweek from the start. We furnish credit. Write J. R. Watkins Company, 749 Craig West, Montreal. Que. Dept. ItE-Li B. O. d-l6-29-30-7i. Employment Wanted _.__..____---—. EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS work on farm or fox ranch. Ap- ply 13 Spring St. 7036-7-3- ____. WANTED - WORK ON FARM for haying and harvest. Address "M” care Guardian. 7019-7-3-21 Wanted It is’ suggested that parents might co-operate by instructing the child- ren in the proper handling oi books, both by precept and exam- ple. . BUSY SCENE AT WOOD IS- LANDS-Never in living memory has there been so much employment on the roads as at. present. The Lea Govt. has become actually reck- less in the amount of labour it is employing, hauling revel, etc., i0: road purposes, and it becomes in- creaeingly evident that it ls doing so because it will not be called upon to icct the bill after the election. But the farmers, especially those not employed will have to do so in any event. ' PAINFUL INJURY-While work- ing at the Metropolitan on Thurs- day, Miss Evangeline Pequot met with a painful accident. While go- ing on the elevator to the stock room, she accidently caught her foot on a projection, ripping off her shoe and bruising and skinning her. ioot- She was removed to the Charlottetown Hospital where the injury was found to be slight. She is resting comfortably and in a week will be completely recovered. BIRTHS THOMAS-At Albany, June 37, 193i, to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Thomas, a son, Arthur Reginald. REID-At Hope River on June 23, i931, to Mr. and Mrs. James B. Reid, a daughter, Laura Gertrude. STEWART-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, July 2,1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stewart, a daugh- ter. MCAULAY-At the City Hospital, ‘July 1, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis McAulay, City, a son. RAYS-At the City Hospital, July 3, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaye, City, a eon. THOMAS-At the City Hospital, July 3, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin "1" , Mt. Stewart, a daugh- ter. WANTED-AN s ROOMED noose to rent by August 1st. Apply Quay-dig“, 6091-74-31. tral Lot 16 School. First class teacher. Supplement, $175.00. 7036-7-3-21 WANTED - TEACHER FOR Pleasant Grove. Supplement $75.00. W. E. Hsrzw, Secretary. 7052-7-4-3i. WANTED-FIRST OR SECOND Class Teacher for Peters Road School. Dist No. 90. Supplement 8100.00. George A. MacDonald, Bwretarr- a 7011-7-3-81. ____.._.___________ WANTED - A SECOND CLASS Teacher for Webster's Corner School. Supplement $100.00. Apply to Leo Brogan, Secretary. 70l8-7-3-3i. wanrsn - PRINCIPAL non Murray River School No. 94, ex- perienced First Olass. Supplement $150.00. An A ' ‘. Supplement $125.00. (Protestant preferred.) Walter Buell. Secretary, Murray River. 6059-6-30-51. i————§————————__m—__ Miscellaneous Dim ans-sen McDONALD. m; vinciai Land Surveyor, Herman- viile. 5153-6-10-1 month. 50a SERVICE-REGISTERED Hog chosen by the Live Stock Branch. Proven Breeder. Will Goldy, Harelhroek. M-7014-7-3-2i. imawnsaarss - cs1- "zoos. berries at Oudrnore Bros. They are 151ml! grown. fresh and boxes are ' full. Ask for Reeves’ berries, 70l2-7-3-8i. hI-—-—----_-1--___ Salesman Wanted aanessrsrr wrm oAas-uo sell and deliver our I00 Concen- to stores. lOlIOfl, fflpfllfpfl, Box Oi-F, Digby, ' , rose-u. Whirlwind Manufacturer, . Novs Scotla. Remnants, Haberdashery, _ Sallvmes Wholesale. Grey and White Cot- ton. Prints. Crefounes. Fiauuelethe, Dress Muslin. Sateen, Plain and Age ens. Patchwork, etc. Send leg Catalogue. T. s. Booth, Annuals, ilalifau. All goods made In lug- 121. ' WANTED BOARD AND ROOM with private family, Box 158, City . 6095-7-1-3! wawrso - TWO soaimsnsf men preferred. Apply to Guard- ian Office. 7055- WANTED - TO RENT FROM September lst. small house or flat with garage. Apply E. V. B. care Guardian. 7046-7-4-3i. Situations Vacant Male EARN $6 TO S10 A DAY. LEARN. while earning part time, Motor mechanics, Battery, Wcldinz. 0!‘ Barbering. Good positions open. Write Dominion Trade Schools, St. Lawrence Blvd, Montreal. S. V. M. June 20-July A-lil-Aug. 1. Nursing YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO enter August class of North Adams Training School for Nurs- es, North Adams. Mass, please write Superintendent promptly. “ ‘ qualifies pupils for Regis- tration in Massachusetts. Provides monthly allowance, and privilege oi six months’ course at Bcllevue Hospital. All expenses paid. N-5-ts-8i. -__._-.__- Situations Vacant ..____.__-__--_-. MEN AND WOMEN. RIGHT NOW in the growing season is the time to cash in taking orders for our pfQVQn iced Tag nursery products. 900 varieties trees, shrubs and plants. Equipment and instruc- tions iree. Cash every week. Write Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. No. ill-S. V. July 4. .-—-_.-____M. ORCIIIDS WORTH - 00,000 SHOWN CHICAGO. July 3. (UPJ-A half million dollar display of orchids. grown, has been placed in the con- servatory at Garfield Park. some oi the most delicate and gorgeous- ly colored orchid hybrids in the country are included in the display. one of ‘the most expensive flowers ~ naarus ’ TROWSDALE-At Inkerman, on July 3, 1931, Lea Elmer ‘Prowsdale. Funeral here on Saturday, at 2 p. m. LEIGRTIZER-At Charlottetown July 3rd, Mrs. George Irelghtizer, 1L aged 75. Funeral notice later. MORRISON-At Grand Prairie Municipal Hospital, Grand Prairie, Alta., June 30, Kenneth Morrison. formerly of’ Eldon, P. E. I. SMITH-At Cumberland, Friday, July 3rd, Mrs. George A. Smith. Funeral from the residence of her son, Daniel Smith, Sunday, July 5th. Service at l o'clock. Interment New Dominion Cemetery. .______._.___ LETTER. OF SYMPATHY Dear Mrs Currie:- It was with sorrow we learned of the severe shock you sustained by the imexpccted death of you: only brother, when least we think there comes the call to those we hold dear but we ever have the words of the Master to comfort and cheer, and bid us patiently wait till we too shall hear the summons to meet with those gone on. before" where. parting shall be no more, therefore we commit you to the care and keeping of Him who doeth all things well, and taught us to say "not my will but thine be done. Sincerely submitted in behalf of Ringwood Women's mstltute. MRS. AUGUSTUS MoMA-RON. _ President. MRS. WILLIAM MUTCi-I. Secretary. 7066-li. N, D. MacLean‘ UNDIITAKEI EMDALMEB Charlottetown and North Wlitshire Phone Ill head and straining his stomach. He was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital where he is resting com- fortably. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- w. Robert Messcrvey who is at present home on a visit has kindly consented to shag a solo at both the morning and evening ser- vice. Ills selection in the nmrnseg will be a Récit. and Aria “For the mountains shell depart." front Men- delssohn?» "Elijah" and in the ev- ening "Jerusalem" by Parker. Mr. Messerveys numerous friends will be delighted to hear him again on this occasion. The Church adver- tiserrsnt will give further partic- ulars of the survives. l - -/__- BAND CONCERT ON SQUARE- The programme of the Canadian Legion Band Concert held in the square last evening, the first this summer, was heard by a large num- ber oi appreciative music lovers, who thoroughly enjoyed the dif- ferent numbers rendered. The band was under the capable direction of Mr. Tom McaFarlane. The follow- ing was the program: March, The Crisis, (R. B. Hall); Selection, Bounds from England, (Langley); March. The Crusader, (Sousa); Waltz, Danube Waves, (Ivanoici); March, Sons of Britairi, (McNich- o1); Fox mt, Walking My Baby Back Home; Selections from H. M. S Plnafore, (Gilbert-Sullivan); March, Chicago Centennial; Med- ley Overture, Old Time Favorites, Arranged by Bernard; National Anthem. ST. JAMES CHURCH REOPEN- INC-Tomorrow will be a high day at the Kirk, special services being held, both morning and evening, to mark the completion of the exten- sive renovations, the celebration of the erection oi the first Kirk build- ing one hundred years ago, and the dedication of the Gorlwill Memor- ial chancel, The devotional part of the services will be taken by the minister, assisted at the morning service by the Rev. Fred William- son, oi Malpeque, and, at the ev- ening service by the Revs. Dr. M. E. Gangs, of Marshiield and W. E. Davies, B.A., of Cardigan. ‘rhe con- gregatlon has been exceedingly for- tunate in securing a preacher of " " - for ‘the occasion in the person of the Rev. W. Harvey Leathem, M.A., D.D., minister oi St. Andrew's Church, Ottawa. The newly installed organ console will be used for the first time, and the choir will be augmented. Printed order of worship, containing the full text of the psalms and hymns, will be supplied to each worshipper, forming an interesting souvenir of the services. The Prince Edward Island Light {Horse regiment, of which the minister is Chaplain, will parade to the morning service un- der the command oi Lieut-Col. Fred I. Andrew, M.M. Visitors to the city, tourists and the general pub- lic are very cordially invited to wor- ship at theVKirk tomorrow. ..___M____._ ::GE’I‘ READY FOR EXHIBIT.‘- ION, August 17th to 21st. Arrange- ments are being made for the bill" est show on record. Get new prise list and commence flitting your stock. J. W. Boulter, Secretary. menus rs emf IIISIIRNIIBE s. R. HOLMAN ' CIIARLOTTETOWN -__~__¢ Green Lantern Roomiug House Is Now Open Rooms by Day or by Week 50 QUEEN ST. Ranahan, formerly of Klnkora, who are kindly remembered by many teen weeks in the P. E. I. Hospital friends in the Western part of the and a month 1,, the Charlottetown, r. n. r. .. .. .. “t! __ tlom recently appearing in the Canada Gazette is the following: Royal Canadian Navy promotion R. c. N- V. R. Lleut. Geo. H. Bun- taln to be Lisut. Commander from April 1st. 103i. BROOKFIELD-The services in the Brookfield Congregation on Sunday, July 5th, will be as follows: Brookfield, ii s. m. and 7.45 p. m. The Sacrament of the Imds Sup- per will be dispensed at the close of the ll a. m. service; Hartsville, 6.30 p. m., S. School, l0.30 a. ms, Hun- ter Rlver S. School, 10.30 a. m. Kindly note change in hour-of ser- vice at Hartsville M surnsrvm COURT-Yesterday in EVENTIDE MUSICAL FESTI- VALS by the Salvation Army Cita- del Band, under direction of Adju- tant A. W. Martln, Queen Square Band Stand. Programme for Sun- day, July 5th at 8.15 p. m.: Opening Song, "What a friend we have in Jesus," Prayer, Bible Reading, March, Bexley Heath, The Band; Vocal Solo, Mrs. Adjt. Martin; String Inst. Duet, Mrs. Adj. Martin and Miss E. Austin; Selection, "My Desire,” The Band; Vocal Quar- tette, Quartette Party; Cornet Solo, "The Holy City", Adit. Martin; Hymn ‘runes, (a) ‘Pembroke,’ (b), "Gounadsf The Band; Vocal Duet, "At Peace with God", Adj. and Mrs. Martin; Instrumental Quartette, the Supreme Court ti» Mae of Mac- Ewen vs. Kennedy was continued with the examination of witnesses Joseph Mathieson, Donald MacKen- zie, Hughon Maclr-nald, J. Watson Fyfe and Chester E. Shaw. This concluded the case for the plaintiff. The defendant then opened the case with the examination of witnesses MacDonald, Murdock Kennedy and Harry Francis. The plaintiff is sue- lng the defendant for $415 on a car-load of potatoes. The court ad- journed until 1i o'clock Monday. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The iuneral of the late Mr. James A. McNeill took place yesterday after- noon by car to Sherwood Cemetery, many friends attending to pay their last tribute of respect Ito a life-long resident of this city. The services at the house and grave were con- ducted by Rev. R. Moor-head Legato. The pall bearers were: Mr. Donald Fraser, Mr. George A. Hughes, Mr. Leonard Goodwin, Mr. Thomas Renaghan, Mr. John Connolly, Mr. Edward Wyatt. Lovely floral tri- butes were received from sympath- izlng friends. ‘ P. E. ISLAND GIRL WEDS IN CALIFORNIA-At a nuptial mass s-t St. Rita's church Saturday" mom- ing, Jue 20th at 8 o'clock, Rev. Hyacinth Clarey united in marriage Miss Helen Mary Ranahan, daugh- ter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rana- han of 119 Auburn avenue, and Edward Joseph Osterman. The al- tar was beautifully decorated with pink’ and blue hydrangoas. John Echuster played during the cere- mony. The bride, ln s gown of flesh colored satin with a tulle veil held in place by a wreath oi orange blossoms and carrying a crystal Rosary and a bouquet oi white roses, sweet peas and lily of the valley, was attended by her sis- ter, Miss Dorothy V. Ranahan, in green taffeta, with hat to match. George J. Vanderhaar served as best man and George Otte and Henry Neutzel were ushers. Ed- mund P. Ranahan, brother of the bride, and Joseph McCloakt-y, cous- in, were altarboys. The bride and Brass Quartette Party; Hymn, “He iaeadeth Me," The Band; Doxology Benediction. __________ Minnelli‘: Llniment for Colds. .____.__.___.. PERSONALS Mrs. Matthew Lord and two children, of Cambridge, Muss, are visiting Mrs. Lord's mother, Mrs- John Ooyle Sr., Great George Street. Mrs. R. W. Hurley has arrived from St. Louis to spend the sum-| mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sixtus McLellan. Mr. Hurley will join her in September when they will return by motor car. Miss Thelma A. Ballem, Brockton, Mess., who has been visiting friends in St. John and NortonpN. B., nr- rlved home last week to spend her vacation at her home in Pownal. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Mullally, of Montreal, sailed on Saturday by the Melita to spend tho summer ln the British Isles and on the Cohtinent. ‘Dr. Mullally is a native of Sourls. Mrs. Murray McKenzie and two children, Gordon and Marjorie, of Woodstock, N.B., who have been vis- iting Mrs. McKenzies mother, Mrs. Norton, for the past month, left on return to Woodstock. Mrs. Norton accompanied her daughter or“ ‘ ~- returned again to the City. Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Trueman. who returned from Bermuda this week, are weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller. Mr. True- man is receiving congratulations on his appointment to the deanshlp at Mount Allison, Sackvlllc. Mr. and Mm. Percy G. Armour of Middleton, Nova Scotis. have ar- rivzd by motor car to spend their holidays with friends here. Mr. Armour is Proprietor of the Am- erlcan Hotel in the above town and each year his fondness for the old home gets him and back he comes for a holiday. ' __*_ groom left immediately for break- fast in Pasadena, leaving shortly after for a honeymoon In the north- Upon their return they will reside in Pasadena. Miss Ranahan is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter; Province. Zion Presbyte G DD-UODDU .-fi-H-§G~U-GGG§-DG-GiI-b1 N The many friends of Mrs. J. W. MacKerizle, City, are glad to learn that she is well on the road to re- covery, after a severe attack of pleurlsy and pneumonia. She is spending the summer with her par- ents in Lewis. having been four- Provincial Sanatorium. rian Church " ‘ “ ’ Prof. unu- n. Thompson. Organist and Choir Leader , lir. W. ll. Carson , cmnoraacron Sunder School-lo s- m. Three Year Palmer Graduate No sermon in Zion Church morning or evening. Worship 1M Prince St. Phone I072 Home Cell: Made- __ in st James morning and evening. 1§35:l_5-_5m""- cocoa-roan fro-once ____ -~-—~—- neecroscncew t; sr. Paul ’s Church 5th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 10.00 A. M.—The Sunday School. 11.00 A. lVL-Morning Prayer, Mr. Chas. Earle will sing. 7.00 P. lit-Evening Prayer and Sermon. EVERYBODY WELCOME. ' g | REV. II. D. RAYMOND. M. A., HECTOR. é Holy Communion and lg 3l tzol> QC g ~w~>--><~»---w- Ross-DR uc- UNITED The . Mjctriifion Drug Co. Phone 219 The flawamStore St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER: REV. R. MOORHEAD LEGATE, B. D. Organist-Mrs. ILS. Regen. Choir DirectorhltirsJAlmwaou RE» OPENING SERVICES to mark the RE-MODELLING OF THE CHURCH INTERIOR THE CENTENARY OF THE FIRST KIRK BUILDING THE DEDICATION OF THE MEMORIAL CHANCEL Morning Service 11 dclock; Evening Service at 7 o’clock R1>QQ§§ CD139 The Minister will conduct the services, assisted by Revs. Fred Williamson, W. E. Davies and Dr. M. E. Genge. hnnnnrwnnflnnt n >4 mnnnnrwifikwmtrtnnn Special Preacher for the day: Rev. w. Harvey Leathem, n. A., 11.0., Minister of St. Andrews Ottawa. The Music for the Day will Include A uonmrzc Anthem-"Pralse the Lord O Jerusalcm"-Maunder. Anthem-"O! Divine RedeernerW-Gounod. ‘ EVENING Tenor Solo—"0pen the Gates of the Mr. Arthur Bruce Templfl-Knapp. Anthem-"How Itovrfi- Are Thy Dwellingfl-Msker. THE GENERAL PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED Nxnnnunnun -»n~»~nu-L-L _ ~_ Mu x -~_~-»_- -"unnnnnn 3 W): Dentist QElJunb rumor n. numsrait-itsv. A. c. vmcsrrr. u. u, ORGANiST-MRS. o. ELLIOTT FULL MEMORIAL SERVICE Sunday; July 5th, 1931 ruuuuunrnnnnunnnmuu 11 A. M.‘ Organ Prelude, March hrnebre, et chant seraphlque Gullmsn Intro". "Holy. Holy. Holy Lord God Almighty." Invocation. Responsive Selection, Number 30, page 37. Hymn, “Faith of our Fathers," No. 440. Scripture Lesson. , Quartette, “Lest We Forget" ‘Blanchard Messrs. R. D. Qulgley, Marcus Calder, V. L. Dingwell, J. E. Stems Prayer. Hymn “For all the Saints," No. 488. A ncements and Oflertory. Organ Offertory-"The Angelus" Sellers ' Anthem-“Crosslng the Bar" . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. Fletcher Sermon-Colonel. the Rev. J. i-I. MacDonald, D.D..C.B.E. Unveiling of Memorial Tablet . . . . .. Mrs. John Burhoe t Last Post . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Serg. Charles Hines Benediction. National Anthem. . Organ Posttude-"Land of Hope and Glory" . Elgar EVENING IVORSIIIP ‘l GCLOCK Anihem-"Savlour, Thy Children Keep" . .. Sullivan ' Sermon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. A. . Vincent, D. D. Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. E. II. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown, NLA. Organist-Mr. A. R, Kendall, I. R. A. M.. A. A. G. 0. 10.00 A. M.—I»‘rayer Meeting. 11.00 A. NL-Public Worship. Sermon-"Seelng the Unseen" .. . . . . . . . . .. Dr. Ramsay Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Robert Messervcy quartetio-"Hark, There Comes a Whisper" (Male voices) 7.00 P. M.—Public Worship. Sermon-"Jeeus Teaching on P Dr. Ramsay. Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Robert Meeservey Visitors Cordially Welcome. Services Broadcast by C. II. C. R. onsl Virtues" ~,gn¢.r,.~rmmhrmh‘cfcrli*rn“ttffinrmnnrmnnnnrsnrm WWWQQQSQQWPWW " ‘. r-rm-ws