FEBRUARY s. ms n1 nussltnuuulslnnlsunullolllflnn" osrluflpunqflslllllnsunnussnnnbl)’ Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. G. CARLYLE wensren , ORGANIST-PRO TEM MISS noun woon ' MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M.-—Theme: “The Spirit of - Kindness." ' Hymns-‘IZ, 471. 737, 66!. Anthcm-"O for the Peace which Floweth as a River" _ —Mendelssohn ' 2.30 P. lVL-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. M.-"Feliowship Lost- and Restored." llave you been neglecting the House and Worship of God‘: Tins . message is especial-y meant for you. i Of course, you'll have to come to , hear it. t.“ “tun..- .0.» A hearty welcome awaits x you. , Iiymns~870, 474, 554. Anthctm-“I Will Feed My Flock” X Y —Simper Solo part by ‘ Mr. Malcolm MacKlnnon SuIo-"Thc lluven of Rest." —Gcorgc Moore Mrs. Arthur Roper "If any man be a worshipper of God, and docth Ills will, him Ile ltearetii." ~ - ~m~wr<wwwwwm~~w~nww crocm~ ‘UUUI’! t: .,,-,»..-.-.» ~ was "- l i311} QQQQQQ §Tlie BAPTIST Church-f-"i-Tl-‘lfi; MINISTER-JUNE nrzv. nnnvnv 1.. namoN. B.'l‘h.. B-D- » t D -< H >"\"."F"!'*C\C>QIJODC>OO MORNING WORSIIII‘ ll OCLOCK prgan Prelude _ _ _ _ _ - _ - - - - Miss Callbeck bermon-"Muzzilrtg the Prophet!’ ‘ The Rev. ll. l.. llrutuu Aummpgflu-ged _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - Choir ' TllE CIIUIICII SCHOOL 2.30 I‘. M. The two senior Groups nicct at. l2 o'clock. What ls this Church to be 25 years from now. You'll flntl the answer ln the church School. Arc y.u helping to make it a good answer? EVENING WORSHIP 'l.00 OTLOCK mnn rvrs. 1 on,“ Prelude __ _ __ _. ... _ _ - -- — — Miss Caiibeck Sermon-"The Biggest. Lie" -— —- — The Rev H. L. Denim [hitherto-Selected — '— — — — — — — — — - "‘ chill‘ E Director of (lhoir-lliiss Vera ll. Malcolm Campbell, Mus.Bac. E Organist-Miss llclcn Cnilbeck. g You are cordially invited to worship with TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH. ' ‘Iz-Jnnnv-z-xsin u urn-tn- u nut-rum- “Ci rinity United Church any. unon MILLER. M. A. B. III-Mlle!" nev. n. n. MacKENZIE. n. ..\.-n. A. ROY KENDALL, L.R..-l.l\l., A.A.G.O--0rganist. $112M Ctfizfifii-ZQXMU JQOQQF 11.00 A. ItL-Public Worship. SerInon—"CliRIS’l‘ 0H’. ANOTHER?" First In series, "Arresting Question Asked of Jesus" Rrv. Iiugh Miller AntItein—"ConsItlcr and llelr lile" -- - - - Pfiueger l Suloisk-Miss Berna Iluestis » 2.30 I’. lit-Sunday School and llible Classes. 7.00 P. ill-Public lilorsliip. Sermon-"CONI-‘RONPING YOUNG MEN WITH THE LIVING CHRIST" I A special sermon to Youth. - Itcv. llugh Miller ‘T Anthem-"Twllfglit and Dawn" - — — — Oiey Speulil soloists-Mrs. L. T. Lowtlter and Mrs. W. G. Spencer. F Visitors and Students Curdinlly Welcome. l l - orv0UUDOUDI‘tUUDUUt1hnmi-mwnrmnnwmmmvmwww l E l l t l l had varied experience in and business investigations through- Cry, out the Maritime Provinces and The Central Guardian This soltnnn is rssorvotl for now: oi locui interest but advertising of u lowly nuturs may bl lnssrtatl l0 I oonts n word strictly payable in nil- vancs. - , NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin I-iood Porridge Oats. Ch na. Silverware ‘or Plain. FORUM TUESDAY Prince Street School Ice Sports. L-3449-2-5-2i. INJURED IN FALL-Mt. Char- les Chandler, well-known Char- lottetown business man, suffered a severe shaking-up yesterday when he slipped and fel on an ice-covered sidewalk. lie was car- ried into his store in an uncon- scious condition and a hysician was summoned. Later at is home irigrtgléilireported as resting com- ' FLYING SCHOOL NEWS- Earle Baker made his first solo flight yesterday afternoon after 4 1-2 hours instruction. This makes the fourth successful solo student within the two weeks that Instructor L. A. Fletcher has been in Charlottetown. Fletcher states that . soloed in an unusually short time, the average being eight to ten hours instruction. SUNDAY AT rnmrrv cmmcu THE CHARLOTTETOWN i. cmts and eovs [lobbies Exhibition MUSICAL CCMPETITICIIS Syllabus of Bet Pieces now available at. Miller Bron, or A. E. Toombs Music Stores. Competitors are ur- ged to order their Music without delay Exhibition Dates APRIL 5th.—9th. — L-3440-2-5-2l. (IRAS WELL for Photographs. -- In Trinity Church Rev. Hugh Miller will commence a series of morning sermons on “Arresting! The Questions Asked of Jesus”. first will be: “Christ or Anotherlwl The evening subject of it'll: Miller's sermon wil be addressed specially to youth: “Confronting Young Men With the Llvinll Christ," the title Dr. J. R. Mott's book written Rgeténtly for the leaders of the Y. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN - sURANCE. L-mas-i-iz-zitu KENT BEAUTY suorrn. _ Bargain pciniancuts. Also student WW - L-l-tass-z-s-ai. GUARDIAN Charlottetown Fire Insurance Company Elects Officers s -_-._._ The annual d ‘the Charlottetown Firs Insurance Company was held in the Y. M. C. A. on the evening of the 8rd. inst. with the President Duchemin in the . - The flnuztclal statement; pre- sented by the Secretary-Treasurer, Dr. J. H. Ayers, showed the busi- nessof the Companytobeiual sound and favorable condition. The following reference embod- ied in the report of the Directors, subutit/ted by the President. were upon motion ordered published in the press: “During the year we have lost by death two of our best known members. We all remember the active part taken by the late Hon. Geo. E. Hughes, not only in the founding of the Company, but during all the intervening years, until laid aside by illness, and even then in advice and interest, be was always ready to help. Many of us have lost a. friend in his passing. _ Our late secretary, Mr. G. H. I-Iolbrook, who filled that office for thirteen years. with unfailing courtesy and faithfulness. has also been called to higher service and we shall miss his genial pre- sence. as we again meet and el arcs wturea LOTHING at Stock Clearing Prices Cur Annual ruin-up or imnrrn coins AT $9.75 Fine Moltonu in blues, browns and greys. - Young men's models, with 2 buttons to but- ton, also older men's i.‘ plain styles with 3 but- tons to button. Sizes the low priced field. AT $1 2.50 'i‘-Hi<.‘ EVER POPULAR Silver Tone in square shoulder or Raglan with Ht. j Belt and Slant Pocket. included in this lot is the very new ’ Silver Tone Check ‘Yuan. canons Welcomed & POSTAGE PAI retrace snmrs and Drawers, Good Heavy weight. Sizes up to 44. Special Each-—-—--.-. that in him also we have lost u friend. The following Directors were by ballot appoint-rd for the en- suing your: Aicssrs, Geo. W. Rit- LEAVES FOR OTTAWA — The Ministers of Agriculture of the Pro- ; vinces of Nova Scotia, New Bruns- PiilLATlll-IAS MEET-The Phil- athea Class of the Charlottetown Baptist. Church met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Rupert Thursday night. and a report of last year's activities was given, showing n successful year under the retired president, Mrs. Edwin Cook. Tal- ent money was handed in, eac-ii member telling how it was earn» ed. Mr. Bramweil Chandler" gave? _ a very interesting and instructive illustrated talk on the Life and Works of William Shakespeare. After a dainty lunch, sewed by the hostess, the meeting was brought to a close with the class yell. i YOUNG ISL/INNER CHARTER- ED ACCOUNTANT -- Amon the recently admitted ntembcrs o the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nova Scotia is Mr. R. Earle Mc- Ewen. C.A.. scu of Mr. J. A. Mc- Ewen and the late Mrs. McEwen, of Rollo Bay, P.E.I. Mr. McEweit re- ceived his earlier education at Prince of Wales College, and was at one time a member of ths- staff of the Bank of Montreal. Char- lottetown. For the past eight years he has been associated with the firm of Crowell. Baicom &»Ca., Chartered Accountants, of HflillEtXA N.S., and while employed as an‘ accountant with this companyfllfls auditing. Newfoundland. Mr McEwcndnkcs a keen interest in mattcrs_ re siting, to the Island and visits h\s homcl province annually. His friends‘ throughout. the Mnrltlmcs are pleas- ed to learn of his hrwinq met the‘ gymcting rnnulrements nf the final examinations for the CA. degree. “wmnrus f‘ McINNlS — At the .Cltv Hospital. Jan. 3i. i938 to lWr. and Mrs. Earle Mclnnis, city, a daughter. WISNElt-At the City Hospital: Feb, 4. 1938. to Mr and Mrs. J l E. Wisner, Watcrvale, a daughter.‘ WHITE-At 48 Vila Ave. Char- lottetown, Jon 31, 1938. to Mr.‘ and Mrs R. B. vlfhite. a son. Russell Carlyle. HARVEY — At Mrs. Sawlerks Nursing Home, ‘Pi-yon. Feb. l UHQUOUUUD1CLQUOODLP vuu v1.1 i CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE DOMLNIDI OI g-k CANADA ,. ‘St. Paul's Church l l l m. suuosv AFTER eru-IIANY 11.00 s. nn-nnty Communion and ssmon-"The W" . Armour of God 0...... Antllcm-“God n a spirit" — -' "' mm“ l.” P. lib-Sunday school and Bible Clnslsl- Preacher 1.00 P. M.-Evenln Prsyer and Sermon- My‘ y m], g, Battle, Nstionsl Scotti"! Student Christian Movement. i Everybody Welcome. any. n n. RAYMOND, M. A. RM"- flrnntst-rvnss LILLIAN rants. 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har- am Chamlbers. aged '18 years. a nutivc of North Yakima. and wife of Mr. can. Washington. Minerva Elias Doiron, snn of the ‘ate Alexis Doiron of WhPaV-(‘Y Riv" Burial from st. Agnes Church Conconully. tPatrlot Please Copy) MACKINNON — On January M. 1938. at his residence Royal 0a V. I. Cumming Robert (Buck) MacKinnon. survived by two sis- ters. Mrs Thomas Kilpatrick. of Vancouver. Alice. of Royal Oak. V. f. and brother. Dr. Ivan Mac- Kinnon. of Vancouver. Funeral ser- vice took plncc Friday Jan. 28. at 1 so p. m» from the Chapel of the Mt. Plezvant Undertaking Com- pany to Ocean View Burial Park. Rev. Gordon Melville officiating. Card Of Thanks and family Mr. N. Nicholson wish to thunk all friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown them in their l'_O' cent bereavement. L-M-‘Ili- Ca rd Of Thanks M. and Mrs. Oliver C. LcPB-BC and ‘family take this opportunity of thanking their kind neighbors and friends for all the help given them in their recent sad bereavement, s so th e who sent flowers and let- r.s an cords of sympathy. Jlilt-fl-li-il. In Memoriam man I tl hus- baml lgltllixfsthenoqlgulhsceuliiwotl. gag: passed uwsy on February 5. l . inserted n, m. Wife llifl Family. n-atao-z-s-tt. .. ...4-»“.~>.<n-. Ava... _sn-nn N. D. MacLean " UNDERTAKEP EMBALMER Charlottetown anti North Wiltshirs wick and Prince Edward Island are . meeting in conference with tilt: Hon. Mr. Gardiner, Minister of Atlrlculture at Ottawa on Monday at 10 o'clock. Mr. W. l-I. Dennis is 190V"!!! Saturday morning to attend the conference. Mr. . and Mr. Harold Laird have been in- vited to attend representing the Live Stock interests of this Pro- ViliC€- LEAVES FOR orrAvvA-Mr.‘ l-iurolrl Laird. Kelvin, Nlarititnei director of the Canadian Sheep. Breeders Association, leaves this morning for Ottawa. Mr. Laird, in conjunction with other Maritime stock breeders, makes up o, de- putation who are pressing the claims of the Maritime Winter Fair before the Federal Cabinet. From Ottawa. Mr. Laird goes to Toronto for the annual tneeting of the Canadian Sheep Breeders As- surlation. A WARM FRIEND -Charlotte- IOWII. P. E I.. (Adjutant and Mrs. Chas. Lynch.) A warm friend 0f The Army for many years has Imssed away 1n the person of Mrs. Lemuel Prowse. She had been in failing health for some time but. the end came suddenly on Now Year's Day. Every week she paid f0‘: War Crys to be given to thoe who needed them but. who could. not afford to buy them-The War WILL LECTURE AT, COURSE— The second exteuruxi course for. fishermen opened at St. Houston's 4 University this week. Slightly| more than thirty young men are .in attendance. Rev. Dr. J. A.| MUYPYIY. rector of the University, announced last night that two‘ special ecaurers would as-ist a‘. the course. They are Dr. H355 of the Fisheries Experimental Star. tron, Halifax, who will arrive here early next week and Mr. Smith of the Biological Station, St And- rew‘s, New Brunswick, who is ex- pected the following week. ‘ INTERESTING PI CT U It E S SHOWN —A capacity audience in, Prince of Wales College last. night saw motion pictures, “Prince Ed- ward Island on Parade" and the "1937 Boy Scout Jamboree in Holland." The Jamboree pictures were s- ibly some of the best of the kind ever produced and presented in an arresting way the magnitude of the gncat gathering of Scouts from more than thirty nations of the WOT-d. Included in the scenes were views of the opening cere- monies wltnesed by the Queen of the Netherlands and Chief Scout. of the World, Lord Badeu- Pouell. "Prince Edward island on Parade," a production of the Cmswell Portrait Studio, Charlottetown pre- sen an interesting variety of . Island scenes. Photography was, by Mr. O. C. Craswell, while Mr. Kari Kameron did the title design and Mr. J. M. Murley was title editor. The Picture was shown by authority of the Prince Edward ls- latid Travel Bureau. Several other short films, including “News Par- ade of the Year," “A Day at. St Francis Xavier," and "The mod Of The Gods.” gave added variety to the evening's entertainment. A RecentgSale Annual Meeting Maritime Home Oakfield Estate Limited recently sold a Pure Bred bull to uuy Rmld, Brackiey. P.E.i. This bull, Oakfield ‘Pluto's Prince 15954, Class A. was first nriae yearling at Winter Faalr Toronto. 1937. S Oakfleid Stella's Mixier 12090.01...» A. was Junior Champion at the Royal" i935. the Dam of Stella's Mutter, Stella of Spruce Grove 5179 was ‘bred by D. J. Scoisaburn. N.S. "St the outstanding cows of the breed in Canada. Many times Champion nion and one Reserve Grand Cham- nim also at these Fairs. She has a Mature record of 12218 lbs. mill: and 620 lbs. butterfat. The Dam of Oakficld 'I‘ulin's Prince. 'I‘tilio’s Jessie 11266 was bred by W. L. Cook. Salem. NS. she in a fine show cow. manv times Champion Guernsey cow at. thi- Maritime Fnlrs and has It 4 vmr nut wrnrti of 10l22 lbs. milk and 45H lhs. flt. Mr. Rodd is m he mnzrntitlnh-d on his purchase. Hr ms an out.- stanttinl herd for a Vfliltil breeder and it is cmsidorr-d that his herd wit‘ be a rrrrnt asset to the show flute-Canadian Guernsey Brecdrrs Journal. 1131' p9]; FIFE POWDER TONE To (him-mine what shade of qqwdny- t, bp-t for the tone of be!‘ skin with different colors. Lilv Pons, opera star. tries one shade on on; side of her face and one chic, A. C. Duvhcmin. E. S. Cof- fin. G. Cordon Hughes and Dr. J. W. lvicKcxizie. Lat-er the Board of Directors met nurl zippointed the following officers:- A. C. Duchemln, President. Huzltcs. Vice-President. Ayers, Secretary-Treasur- G, G J. H. Cl’. s. P. n. DOUBLE BREASTED Leather Coats. 34 inches long, shawl style fur col- lar. Sizes 40 and ~42. A real friend in zero weather. Clearance Price $14.73 IIEAVY RIB Wool Sox Warm and good wearing {Per pair —- — —— -- Slur D AT. $14.75 Better grade Meltons, Tweeds, Elysians, etc" in square shoulden or Raglan sleeves with slant pockets and Belt All the coats in this price range are out-standing value. Sianficldb Pure Wool Shirts an d Drawers. Also‘ combinations. Sizes up to 44. Special per suit — $2.50 WooIQGIoves - -— —50c Fine Dress Glovesywool lined. per pair. ~~ $1.23 Weekly Column Since July 1937, Mr. l-icnry Mc- Lean, ML. l-Jzlivztrd Road ims been Inspector oi‘ the S. P. C. A. for Charlottetown, fllld. except for" the maintaining of a car, used ill‘ an official capacity. winch respon- sibility thc Soc _ assumes. is giving" his ncrtices freely. Mr. McLcan has given all of his time to S. P. C. A. work, and dur- ing the shipping season. this l)l'.€ll necessitated his spending the better part of the night at the water front, inspecting amnula. and seeing to it, that they were r-omfn tbly duprncri for the long voyugu to Nuivitiudlnnd or m. Picnc. ’i‘lii.s service is definitely. an asset. to the Island and to shippers 0f livestock especially. as the arrival of animals at their destination. in better condition (and this fact has been acknow- stock being shipped at Lhe port of ChfifiOClCtOllVll. The Society asks the public to consider the ad- vantage of such a service, not only from a humane point oi view, but. also from an economic stand point. Our Island farmer is con- sistently striving to improve his stock. but much of the effect of his efforts may be lost, by care- less itanrlling and ill feeding dur- ing a voyage. Weekly report of the S. P. C. A. Inspector: 3 dogs destroyed; '1 cats destroyed; found home for one dog; found home for one cat; inspected one carload of cattle; inspected ice carriers and had loads reduced from l4 to i2 cakes. Inspected stables and market Warned many farmers re leaving horses standing on cold days without rugs. Found two lost dog: Found the oyvner » of one. T c other still in S. P. C. A. kennel. Phone lid-J. This dog is a lctnnic chow about one and a hall years old. color tan. with white star on forehcud. \ Personals Right Rev. J. A. OSuilivan. Bishop of Charlottetown, returned to the City inst. night. His EX- cellcncy illlfl been in New York for the Dost n-cek. Right. Rev. Leo. Nclligan. Bishop of Pembroke, Ontn-rio. arrived in the Province last night. He. will sncud about a week with his par- ents at Tlgnish before returning to Ontario. Sullivan. North Mrs. (Dr) E. R. Adam; Mass" hu§ wtunu-d to her home utter Mllrllflillg 50in? 14m?’ with her sistor, Mrs. Allison Mc- lmd. Oliarlottclovrn. Chalk stripes feature a day- time enremble of brown with loose-cut coats. jncikct. and plain- lutod i)l‘ti\\'ll drc lIt-vcrs _of the undnr-jtickot are . mod with tilt‘ stripes in horlzutiinl pmttion and one outlined with the same fabric. the stripes running vertically. Ton Late In (Jlnsify nooivrs 'r0 em- ron Lrtszgrr n in . tan rm horn . house m“ g Lgaui-zj-g}. MINISTER-REV. S. Ev Pltons I40 ‘y shade on the other side. so tlvt We may easily draw a comparison and nldot the winner. _, __t=____, laid _ following train’ filartzn (lcliivnwui ing liijgillfiilli tion in all tlusc confined Wllullf.‘ _ of several persons especially i _ uonocuouuciacoooooconnrsuanr cvnrr ~ a. Central Christian Church f ORGANIST-MBI. V. l4. DINGWELL v Morning Service-ILOO A. M. Special "C. G. I. T. Ilynnn.“ Ssnnon-“Jesus Remarkable Ik- fnsal." Sunday School-Jill) I’. M. Quartrtte —- “Jesus Stewart. Bot-k. dlzictlrratur. MI-lltty. Serrnon-"Liit-‘s (‘hicf Dam-Ar" 3 1.’. Male Chorus in charge oi‘ tho l‘ Evening Music. ‘i 1m _Cordiul!_v invati. ~< likely t0 he lower. Harry “BETTER MEN‘S IVEAR" Iluve you been considering a new wintcr coat this is thc time to make your selection. COME IN AND SEE US. if we have the coat you want in the size that fits you we can save you money. A. MacDougall 143 GREAT GEORGE ST. this range, rich greys, AT — $17.50 The hcst coal in the shop is yours at this price. Many new shades not found in the cheaper coats are showing in new mixtures known as the “Athlone Fleece”. Best grade Elysians, etc. in styles for the stouter man as well as the per- fect 36. Leather Jackets, Sport style with zipper. Colours black and Tan with fancy finish, something new. Special. flash - - $1.15 Bannockburn Pants Sizes 36, 38_ 42, 44 Per pair -— —-— —- $3.35 Cow-hide Work Mitts, Wool Lined, will give good honest wear. Special.‘ pair - - 75c Fancy Ties. All new pat- Prices “for next season" are not terns. Special 3 for $1.00 season? if so. now Liquor Cases Dismissed in Police Court . . , . Elrlt Pr‘ hibititm case.- “ere éodgcd by Dumas m’ N.““.‘°“““‘ dismfisisrd iTi Police (Joint hi’ , fund) with‘ no losses caused by Stlpendimy Mauls, ., , . over-crowding and being tramp- “n K C ‘vt‘s.pél.d . .. . led, must raise the standard of ' ‘ “acmmvg o; mu, rimijv blag“- liic inlfoiv- "The eviticncc for tilt‘ CllrCS z. to the lc timnriy cm- incluce the p1 owl-u- ' b! t n bloyed to provoke or allotted offence in oralcr that evi- dence of it might be obtained. known to the law as ‘awcnts pro- vncnietir‘. No corrnb/yrntioii has been offcrcd except mutually and umoni! them. “Such evidence is be carefully scrutii ceptance may prop the disclosed intel ter or previous n- . _ agents. or upon their octiibiliiy as established or impaircri in cross- examination on collatczal or un- related fncts. AllOlIlCl‘ criterion may be found in the provcn or self-confessed actions oi the itgenis in tlu- course of tiicir cn- gagement. "By all of the above standards the evidence oi‘ lhcsc Jfrcrsriiii. in the prosecution hcre cuter/sci ntust be regarded as oscntizvily- unsafe, and therefore not to be rclmcl on. Factors. probably not previously disclosed either in earlier prosecu- tion or to the law enforcmucitt agencies. have become very impar- ent, Unfortunately’ (because lat-lief could probably be accorded the bare evident»: indicating guilt in almost all the cases. if one were enabled to ignore or allocate the indicated possibilities of error and perversion) the mass of collateral evidence. taken lntcr-rolairclly by arrangement, disclo<cs startling contradiction, untruth in sclf pro- tection, disregard for lnW and for ordinary standards of rcputc and behaviour. It rcnrlcrs tinnccessary voooooooooooooooeoosso-oo Brighton Club Student's liuncc TONIGHT 9-11.30 ADMISSION 25c ooo-ooaoooooooooooooooo 7| fio+oooos¢oooooo wo-o Iilri» . 3r. C. COOPER, Th. M. rtlllig Sr-rvlr-o--'7.iI0 I‘. M. Tlic Q33." 069'“ Very I ‘CJ. Thought of 111cc." and records of the witnesses, whom the least 1v un der suspended this Court on prior of memory and close scrutiny into the characters reliable in mat- ter of conscience tbcing present- scntence of conviction made to this engagement for an offence of active dishonesty. last known of many like offences) has patently been relied on in matters recording by the titlms, of lcss intelligence down to lltflllftl illiteracy. though apparent- ly of better repute, at least of rc- cord. "ln all those cases I refuse to risk reliance 0f such evidence, and therefore dismiss each charge." frtnitp Qittitch Chord) SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 50h 0.00 P. M.—-Social Iloll - Gtlidel Rummage Sale. If -.:CF-.QQQOCEQ:‘ a t Morning Music: PIvening Music: Jlnthcm: Father The Presbyterian Church In Canada St. James Church Minister-REV. R. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, DJ). Public Worship: MORNING AT ELEVEN AND EVENING AT SEVEN UCLOCK Preacher: THE MINISTER. Sunday School Anthem: Holy Ari. Thou—llandol. In Ileavem- lhndeL Organist-Mrs. Keith Rogers. Choir Moder-Mrs. J. A. Lawson. iii STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED i ll Two-thirty. t. e ter's Cathe llmshford Square ILEV. CANON E. M. MALONE, M.A». L.'I‘h. ral SUNDAY SERVKIES ;/. 8.00 A. M.—Iloly Communion 8.45 A. itL-lllatins. 11.00 A. ltL-Choral Eucharist and Scnnon. 2.30 I’. M.-Sunduy School, 1.00 P. M.—Evenson| a n ti