., . 51x1 LO, 11») kudntU . .4~ SA T11R94 Y flPEClA 1. s Fruits, Nuts, Etc. g Q nges, two sixes, rifixn 19c and 45b wiper-op APPIN- hf"- :55!‘ ma, Mixed or Straight. f" lb. ............... .. c r lb. .. . 'BG,rna,p&§nPer dozen .... 25o 6mm Fruit 510l- B50 “nfectionery and Tobacco ‘i |educed PPM”- - AND, DON'T FORGETI you can get I- ‘mnci, with home - made pun-y here. “on, ma; Pistl-y For Sale. LEIGH’S T E A’ "R O O M S UNDER. ivaw MANAGEMENT chi-nor Kent lid §" Four Insertions .- IM.._— , __ T’ For sale _0LD PAPERS, 5 CENTS FesmsiaflfiGuardian Oflice. 2-4-tf W t-f-i- BLOWER, USED ONLY ulgvglfelegs. Guardlah. IlflS-Qilil-tf i? m; 551,5, TO urr. noAno AND [Mn jigns on hand at Guarding Offlw- y ‘ "icnsshs-oalwsnsi. runrosa "lioise. Neil MacNevin, New Argyle. r - ‘ 3643-2-3l. Fn arm! BROWN PAPER. FOR “p, 5 cents per roll. Guardian 0mg ‘ son-tr {iii FOB. SALE-TWOIHIOICE MILK cows. large size ‘ahd young. 161 Grafton Street. 8001-2-28-31. i” Classified Advertis Eight Insertions .................... 7o per llne of 6 Word-l - .\ BASH FOR yrnonucrl p ‘Payments for produce ship. Mil to Swift's are mailed tfhe day the shipments are n. oeived. 80nd your next shipment of lwllltry. our, or hogs to Swift Canadian 0o. " Limited. Charlottetown, P. E. I. our HORSE KNOWS IIIS noun: BOSTON, Feb. 26.—A big bay horse named Butcher has been hauling a tlpcart through Boston streets for 27 years. The horse, owned by the city, knows its route so well it can break in a new driver without assistance. l ements . 10o per Ilne of 5 words 9o per line of I words 8o per llnc of 8 words l o o 5-04-00 Male Help Wanted RELIABLE MAN son our: lumb- red store route; this country; ex- perience unnecessary: no selling; distribute and collect. Should net seventy dollars weekly. Shamas Mfg. company, New Toronto, Ont. FARM FOR SALE-FARM AT WEST Covehead, consisting of 1221A acres 35 acres of wood and lumber, bal- ance- under cultivation, ploughing done for next season's crop. Good buildings. Apply to Leigh A. Mc- Lauglin, 30 Elm Avenue, or to Pal- mer and Farmer, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. 3490-e.o.d.-Bl BECOME EXPERT. B A R B E R through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 - Barrlngton, Halifax. Oct. l4-tts-tf. AkIJBOARD S E T FOR SALE. c1 cent each, sullairle sfor lining hen houses, etc. Guardian Office. 30214! roa SALE-HALF rule's. STERL- ing silverware. ‘Toilet. Manicure sets and many other new articles. Apply Erwin Kitchen 108 Prince Street. 3B10-2-23-3lmon-wed-sat. HEAVEN AND HELL. SWEDEN- borgs great work on the life after death and a real world beylmd- Over 400 pages. Only 25c DO-ltllflld- H. C. Law, 561 Yonie St, Toronto. F. S. 2-7-Sat-4l. FOB SALE - FARM CONSISTING of 92 acri-ssituated on New Glas- gow Roadwlth new barn and part- ly finished house. Farm contains lumber, is well watered and near school. Apply to Alfred M"*.Don- aid. Milton. 3634-2-27-31. i. Mii-icellaiieous 700i, Ann ‘CHICKEN. Blllf-IIW-C daily’ until April 1st. J. D. Jen- kins: 3689-2-28-31. IOIIN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- . vinciai Land surveyor, Herman- vllle. 3124-2-4-lmo. WANTED-A PARTNER WHO IS ‘Willing to invest up to a thousand dilllars to enlarge a newly estab- lished business. Apply W. G. Y., C. 0-. Guardian. 3022-2-27-21. _____ . Male Help Wanted ._____________________ WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO reliable men, must be gdod sales- lnsn and have some fai-hilhg ex- lltflcllpe with some capital to enter i!!!» a wcll established business in Charlottetown. Aipply A. B. Guard- lill qlllce, Char ottetown. _,_ 3627-2-27-3i. >--.d__ ________ Lost "_-r~——-—i--»—— WET-owls FEMALE BLACK r-"Qx 9911M from my ranch. Tattoo “w. 0. F. a. 2 F. Fl der not- "! alter norm, Mar h ield._- 014-2-26-31 K §_,-________ W51‘ f~ SILVER. llllrkcd ‘ MALE . B. b. '0. l. B. glues: Mlfy S .C. Stewart, Dunsta tibia. 3843-2-28-31. \_"'"”"_*——%ri' . situations ‘Wanted F“ -———----’_-.-.-_----- gg-‘ln DANEHAGE as, EXPER- fl“! farm w rk r, capable. Re- “m Yeflfli’ lo . efereriice if nec- "Ilrf. Write the ciuard an. . am-a-ia-ai. ,* wanted . .r.._ . .. "'18s WANTED at murmu- “l” "i April with In a ““°°- Apply B. u. o m‘ mm“. . i “can u. Show ' ’ q . m.,, fill/m gs I. no a 5h"?! Way in?" “ital. ‘- l owls» _ also _ Ab? mo , r- 1. Vlttlllttea t. '3»?- 5'01". m’ . ei-r- =- | ' s CIVIL SERVICE. THE M. C. C. Civil Servoie School is the oldest correspondence school in Canada, specializing in preparing candl- dates by mall for the Canadian Civil Service. Get ready for the spring appointments for positions as Letter Carriers, Mail Clerks, Customs Clerks, Stenographers, Typists, etc. Booklet free on re- quest. The M. C. C. Ltd., Toronto. 10. M. IL W. 2-4-W-S-8l. Situations Vacant Female AMBITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PAY. Large demand for ladies who leam beauty culture and Hairdressing. Join Canada's largest system. Dip- lomas granted. Wrltc for inform- ation. Marvel Beauty Academies, 8 St. Catherine East, Montreal. S. V. F. 2-7-5-41. Female Help Wanted" WOMEN WANTED T0 SEW FOR us at home. Sewing machine neces- sary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Company, Dept. 147, Toronto 8, ._...,__ ____..i.___._ _.___._ Situations [Vacant-Male a N saoo T0 $10.00 A DAY. am and earn part time Motor Mechanics, Battery Welding, Vul- canizipg, House Wiriu , Bricklay- lng. Plastering, Barber rig, Beauty Culture Work. Good positions g en. Write or call, free instruc- ve book. Dominion Trade Schools. 1107 St. Lawrence Blvd, Montreal, Free employment service. Coast to coast. S. V. M. 2-sw-8i. sounls . - 3ft. Miss Louise Cox oi’ Sourfs present visiting relatives in Char- lottetoivn. Visitors to Sourls last W611i in- cluded ur. James Coffin o! Bay For- tune. Mr. my Dixon, East Baltic, spent g day in Sourls last week on busin- Ese. flceni. visitors to ‘our iown ir- cludcd Mr. Douglas Altken o! Fortune Mr. R. Dingwcll, Charlottetown. was among tho last weck visitors to Sourzs. A large crowd was in attendance at the moving picture sh lw at Yen's Theatre on Saturday evening. The title of the picture being all! "L18?"- hing rrbrtllf’ Air. Elmer fihrnell, of Amherst, hm seem, free a very iv 1i ho vib- ltul- m tile cistern 0nd oi the Ia- lsnd 1s.-.t WTK. Mrs, "any. is. Hellrta of Char- ioiicuiii-ii was i visitor 5a Smurf! list w,“ m, Qgpg- hr her bXlPBT lilr. J. h. Matthew. Mrs. Georgi ' MueDm-iri-i, ‘Bouiii rm rennin; saint a 1:11. din in do: zowh on humus. v Central Guardian Prince Edward Monday and Tue!- day. KEEP THIS IN MIND-The Auc- tion Sale at P. A. Home's Horse Ex- change on ‘niesday at 1 o'clock sharp. 3650-2-38 TUBNIPS-Inadlng in bulk at Railway Dump- Henry Smallwood, Charlottetown, Phone 3-1-11. 3333-31. . LOT 4B—Ml‘. Philip BEETS Will preach at Lot 48 at 2 p. m. Sabbath, March 1st. \ THE POSTPONED AUCTION SALE which was tovhave taken’ place at P. A. Home's _ Horse Exchange, will take place on Tuesday, March 3rd at 1 o'clock sharp. 3650-2-28-31 GRETA GARBO "IILSPIIBCIDII", Prince Edward Monday and Tucs- day. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE, United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, March Lat: York, 11 a. 111.2 Brackley, 3 p. m.; Marshfleld- Dunstaffnage, at 7 p. m. Missionary Pageant at Evening service_ HORSES! HORSESH HORSES!!! Will be sold at Auction on Tuesday, March 3rd at P. A. Home's Horse Exchange. Don't Miss It. 3650-2-28 GRETA GARBO in “Inspil-ation", Prince Edward Monday and Tues- day. WELL KNOWN STUDENTS-Roy D. Duchenlln and Henry Muggah, of Dalhousie University, will represent Dalhousle and King's at the two-day session of the Model League of Na- tions Conference at Wolfvllle early in the month of March. The lea- gue ls comprised of delegates from Maritime universities, _ and during the sessions international problems are discussed—l-lalifax Chronicle. MulmAv-McoANN - On the morning of February 4th, a very in- teresting event took place at St. Ann's Church, Lot as, when Mr. James McCann, formerly of Hope River led to the altar, Miss Hilda Murray, daughter of Mr. Tobias Mur- ray, and one of Lot 65's most popu- liir young ladies. The bride looked very charming in a lnanet blue flat crepe dress with light blue velour coat. gift of the groom, and hat,- shoes and stockings to match. She was attended by her cousin, Miss Clara Murray, who wore a brown flat crepe dress, black coat with accessor- ies to correspond. Mr. Amos Malone supported the groom. The ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rev. L. A. Harrell, P.P., who also cele- brated the Nuptial Mass. Appropri- ate hymns were sung by Mrs. Amos Callaghan and as the bridal party left the church, the Wedding March was played by Mr. Leo Berrlgan. Breakfast was then served at the bride's home to immediate friends and relatives. After a few hours pleasantly spent with music and dancing, the bride and groom left for Montague, where they were ten- dered a reception at the home of the groom's sister. The bride many beautiful gifts and their many friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. McCann many years of happy wedd- ed blissh-(Patrlot please copy). *"“—r§r'rrr—rrs_' MolclussaY-At City Hospital, Feb 21, to Mr and Mrs Wcndelyn Morris- sey, East Royalty, a. daughter. VAIL-At the City Hospital, Feb 33 to Mr and Mrs John Vail, City, a son. DEATHS MCLEOD-At Eldon, 15w. 21,117, Mrs. Jessie McLeod, agcd 98 years. Funeral Sunday at 2 p. m. PICKARD-At West Poyalty, Pri- day Feb. 27, 193i. George Plckard, in his 73th year. Filtlcral mm his late residence Sunday March 1st. service starting at 2 o'clock. Inter- xiierit Winsloe South Cemetery. Minmseiis p‘ imlt-runsiaY-At the Manse‘, Cav- endisli, P. it. 1., on Febniary the 25th, by the Rev. n. s. Bishop, n. 1)., George Millai- ori- of New Glasgow, P. it. 1., and ids. Lily Pursey of North Itustied, P. E. I. MalilacLcan GIIETA oslilso h: "Inspiration". received sunny morning, a gentleman 0n a 'l lib. (JHARLUI ‘l hiUWN (lUARlDIAN aitookrlahp-rhs 10.30 l. In. HORSES! HORSES! ! HORSES!!! Will be sold at Auction on Tuesday, March 3rd at P. A. Home's Horse Exchange. Don't Misc It. 3650-2-28 GRETA GABBO in "Inspiration", Prince Edward Monday and Tues- dny. , CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, Mar. 1st, the service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will be at 3 p. m., Sunday School at 2 p. m, GRETA GARBO In "Inspiration", Prince Edward Monday and Tues- day. OIIPIIANAGE Bazaar and Tea. in Zlbn Hall, Thursday, March 5th. 8534-2-tts-3l PREBBYTERY MEETING — The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island will meet in regular session at 11 a. m. on Tuesday, March 3rd, in Zion Church Hall, Charlottetown. STILL SEIZED-Last week, while Provincial Constable John C. McDon- ald was investigating some stealing at New Acadia, his suspicions were aroused by the movements of some parties. The following day he took‘ Customs Ofliccr John J. McPhee with him to New Acadia and after consld- ' erable searching in the woods they discovered what is supposed in be the best moonshine equipment ever set up in P. E. Island. A large camp very comfortably furnished, a.’ still, worm, a quantity of wash and other equipment used in the manufacture of moonshine. The Ofllcers seized the still and worm and destroyed the camp with its contents including the wash. The Misses Bessie and Marion Stead, students of the C. B. C., spent the week end at Soutn Milton. They were the guests of their cousin, Miss Olga Msthesori. Use Millard’: Lllilment for Toothache. rowuAL If there ever was a. time when one feels all wound up and liable to burst it is now, when we are truly snow bound. The older folk tell us they never saw more snow in one place. Our worthy and reliable mail man, Mr. Ewen Martin, made his ap- pearance today, after twodays ab- sence. He reports the roads from Charlottetown to Cross Roads pretty bad. ' The men folk will have something to keep them out of mischief for a time. The Cross Road leading from Pownal to Hazelbrook is giving some employment. The story goes that pedestrians can sit on the telephone wires at the summit of the hill and rumor says there is fifteen feet of snow in our village. These may be "white lies“, so it would be Just as well to take some with a grain of salt. But here is a true story: Some years ago, when the snow was deep llkeit is today, one beautiful winter certain Sunday morning, on arrival at the Synagogue, tied his horse to the church steeple, there being noth- ing else in sight. Imagine his dis- may when on coming out from ser- vice, he found faithful old dobbin hanging by the tie rope, life extinct. So beware young "ladies, you may have to walk home some of these fine days. "But this must have been in the days of long sermons. Today, Feb. 25th, we are having a very gentle thaw, which will help to lower the siiowbanks and increase services in the Brookfleld Congregation on Sun- day, March 1st, will be as follows: Hartsvllle, 11 a. m.; Bfookfleld, 7 p. m.; Hunter River, Sunday School at REV. A- W. BANFIELD who has spent 30 years at work in West Africa WILL nahivan AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE “Across Africa Willi the. Billla " MONDAY, MARCH 2nd at 8.00 p. m. ._.I|1_. ST- PAUL'S PARISH iiAu. Charlottetown Tuesday March In Presbyterian ali-fi-lfh In United Baptist Thursday, March In Kensington 8 QQGWDGUQG-CQDDQUCCCCCCQCDQQU-CC ‘ ' ' BIBLE sociErv marinas 8rd, 7.30 p. m. Church, Montague. Wednesday, March 4th, 7.30 p. m. Church, Summersidc 5th, 7.30 (Place t0 be announced) ROLLO BAY AND VICINITY e Miss Francess Deagle, Bear River South, spent Sunday in Rollo Bay West, the guest of Mrs. Lazarus White. ’ On February the 21st, to Mr. and Hrs. Prank E. Peters, a son. Con- gratulations. Mr. John C. MacDonnld, Sourls East, was a. visitor to Rollo Bay Sun- day the guest of his sister, Mrs. Jo- seph MacRae. ' Mr. John P. Deagle, Bear River, Fidelas Paquet. Mr. Artemas Paquet, Soul-is East Fidelas Paquet. West was a recent visitor to Rollo Bay. ' The coming of Lent has caused a. lull in social activities. We under- stand 5, dramatic club llas been or- ganized l1 Rollo Bilv with the in- tention or staging a play in me not was g recent visitor to Sourls River. Mr. Patrick Sweeney, Chepstow was l a recent ‘visitor to Bear River. | 4 Mrs. John MllciRae, Miss Kath-Q leen and Mr. Daniel MacRae, Rollo Bay, were visitors to Bear River North Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alec MacDonald. . Mrs. William H. Townshend, Char- lottetown, spent a few days in Rollo Bay West recently. Mr. Emest Reid, Prince of Wales College student, spent the week end at his home in Rollo Bay. _ Miss Hazel P. Wood, P. W. C., Char lottetown spent the week end at her home in Rollo Bay West. The marriage took place at Sourls Tuesday, Feb. 17th, of Mr. Frank Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, Rollo Bay to Miss Jean Math- loson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An- gus Mathieson of Dimdas. Rev. A. A. MacDonald was the officiating nlln- ister. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will reside in Rollo Bay where Mr. Wood has a prosperous trade as Blacksmith. The wish for the hapy young couple We wish the hapy young couple many years of wedded bliss. Mr. P. J. MacCormac, Rollo Bay, West, was to Sourls Saturday on a business trip. Mr. Artemas Paqilet, Sourls East, Zion Presbyterian A Church Prof. Lonlsl). Thompson. Drgiinlsi and Choir Lcadcr too distant future.—R. 1930 A RECORD YEAR FOR LEVER BROTHERS Mr. P. Parnell ‘Tyler, President of Lever Brothers Limited and a num- ber of associated companies has re- ported a record breaking year end- lng the 31st December 1930, surpass- ing in-volume all previous years by a. good margin and showing a very satisfactory profit. It is interesting, at this time of world wide business depression, to hear of the success of thisCcmpany whose products, entering into every Canadian homo. have bccn purchas- ed by the public at the lowest prices in the past fifteen years. This should serve as a tonic to those of us who are inclined to think that business is bad crr-ryivlierc in Canada, ignoring or being uniformed as to the excellent progress of many of our largest enterprises. ISLANDER CHOSEN FOR PORTO RICA DEBATE Brennan and Nnlllby Dcbaic Wlll be Held March 6, on U. S. A. Influence Debaters for the University of Sas- katchewan selected to meet the de- bating team from Porto Rico Univer- sity will be Winston Nainby and William Brennan. Mr. Nainby, m“ dent of Emmanuel Collcgc, has been on University dobatin teams sev- DECCGZIQ-C the water in our wells. I The sick folk ill our district arc! gradually recovering their usual good ‘ health. All are glad to learn that Mrs. Layton Jones is able to be around again, after her serious indis- position. The potato and turnip market is very dull at the present time. Load- ing operations at our station has ceased for tho present. I-‘drmeri-fare hoping fbrsdmethirig better later on. The fuel problem with some is quite a question, ,‘ liy where wooil ffifms tile major part, as it is almost lmposilble to get into the yuan, is the show is sb deep..-P. , . IUSTUII READERS lily m Cooks of The Golden Future d fi-liln tilt Oldmieatb are. Stand. Washington strut. one Milk St. 7 ‘p. m-Rcv. It. Moorcliead Morning Subject-“Revelation and Response." Rev. E. J. Kerr, Arnprior, Ont. No service in morning. worshiping iviil-i St. James 2.30-—Sunday School and Bible Class Al |Lhcin "What Are These" Mil-Y. M. C. A. Song Service. Address by Rev. A. W. Bamflcld l a v i g 6 2 4 I 1 Lcgate of St. James Church 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Slaliicr I ‘ The Choir g 3 1 v . . EQMWE'“??Q’?"?SPER?P uu- " " -uu.u.iwauoiumuuumu.cuuuuuuQQQQQQQQGOCICWU St. Paul W's Church 2nd SUNDAY IN LENT Evening Prayer." Called Gethsemane." Only few Copies now left. d. . Phone m 1 anisstos 11.00 A. lit-Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon-"The Book of Common Prayer-Morning and 2.30 P. lib-Sunday ‘Soho oi and Bible Classcr. 1.00 P. M.-Evenin| Prayer and Scrmon-"Tlle Place AiltIleil'i—"Saviollr, Thy Chllderi Keep" Sullivan avaitvaouv WELCOME. ltav. n. b. asmosn, M. A., lmcroli. spent Sunday in RolloilayrWcsl. the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday in Rollo Bay West the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Annabelle MacDonald, Sourls i vmooeooowoawoovovooooaoooooowoomoooou-oov oooo |'.\.(i|-‘ THREE: TRY The i Flora flllbl 50o Size 60c "B1111, lgcycfs Burke" spirirl . . Ch I to Tablet". P1111135 Jusgcoliesll: K . f/Illk of 6001b box M a nesia Fairl. . g Opeko Soap Coflee 10c Size Special 5c Price 50c Fund's Fresh Ililcys Creams c Rum and Tube or Jar 203m‘ _ 3 9 0 EC c 58g lb. “Fqludques Guaranteed glyfg" acuum I-‘ppg Bottles Powder Quin!‘ 3 90 f? 6 90 98c 5"" Klein" 50c Jontcel Face Powder Shaving (j. i Cream 3 9 c Tifdlrllnxitlg (157 Shaves) 50c Jontcel Creams B0111“ .4 l ' - " _ d 9 c 60c IIinds Cream PIIIIS Ross-Dgigsg-UNITED Co. The MacKinnon Drug THE STORE TIIAT SELLS FOR LESS cents and a lunch and dance will fellown-"Var- eral times. Mr. Brennan's debating admission charge of 50 abilities are well known in the Col- lege of Education. The subject of Isity Weekly", Saskatoon. debate will be “Resolved that this (Mr. Brennan referred to above ls house condemns the growing dom- a native of Sourls, P.E.I., and a inatlon of the United States in the graduate of St. Dunstans Universitys affairs of this hemisphere." The de- He has had a brilliant scholastic re. bate will be held in Convocation Hall cord both in this Province and West- on March 6. There will be the usual ern Canada. i Trinity United Church lilinistersé-Rev. E. II. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown, MA. Organist-Mr. A. R_ Kendall, L. R. A. M., A. A. G. O. 10.00 A. liL-Praycr Meeting, 11.00 A. M.—Public Worship. Anthcm-“0 God Who Ilast Prepared" A. R. Gaul Scrmon-"Amos and his Boo " . ...Dr. Ramsay 2.30 P. DL-Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. 7.00 P. lVL-Publle Worship. iIdl-mon by Rev. A. W. Bamficld from Africa. Anthem-“Oh, Speak Good of the Lord" .. 11.11am. STUDENTS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME. ' SERVICES BROADCAST C. II. C. K. MMM-wwvww-~n~n'~<><.ruw.u.oswsau.uev.zazi.z<.u.ruus.u.>fll é “ma-ins JLNKHIIMKNMHnMMMMKMNMMknbdnnunnnnpcnpenreblyqnllnkpfbrfl 5 St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. R. DIOORIIEAD LEGATE, B. D. Organist-Mrs. K.S. Rogers. Choir Director-AilrssLALavrson JOINT sanvlciss TOMORROW WITH ZION (‘BURCH Preacher: Rcv. Moorhcad Legato. nronnnvc SERVICE m ST. JAMES‘ clmncn . EVENING SERVICE IN ZION CHURCH. ' (Tile Morning Service will be broadcast from C. I’. (‘. Y.) Sabbath School and Young lilcnr.’ and Young Womens’ Classes at Two-thirty. The Morning Praise will includc:- Anthcm-"Seck Ye The Lord" _ Soloist-Air. C. J. Gallagher. worshipping iViih Zion Cliurcll. - STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. W QDQU$KQIJUQUCUDDETQCQDLG ‘I'D-DOCS UCCHIH ll-C-G CfiC-CDUUCGGDCD l») C 1C~UD GCQ 013i]: Daptist ilfhurrl) "m m’ 3 rrrznor Ira .‘.liili.*rlvi‘—l.vi. .1. i. Uni-vile, A. . Organist-Miss Ilobcrfa Spcnccr, I-‘_ T. i‘. r . . QQUTUDIQQQQIZQUQQMUfi aomcecscacmm 165110;‘ -. . . MORNING VfOIISIIII‘ l1 O‘(‘I.O('K Anilicin-“Crossiilg the Bar" . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. Flcicllcr Scrmon-"Across Africa with the Bible" ltcv. A. W. Bunficlcl lilr. Banflclil is a brilliantly’ cloquciliyspcakcr. who urn for fifteen iw-rlrs representative of the Bible Society in Africa. SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Tilzlkc ii. i300! tllcr YOU cnmc. EVENING} IVORSIIII‘ 7 OTLOCK Organ Prrluilc 45.4.‘: tn 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Sponror (a) liLriucitc hluscliu. Yon. (bl Question, Wosicrlhnlmc (c) Answer, Wosfcnliolinc. Altthrm-"Ficrcc Rngcrl the Tcmpcsi.“ Scrmnn-"Tilc Days of Noah and 1113i’ .. Male Qllarcllc-"Thni Beautiful Land" Blcrsrs. Quiglry, (‘Aldon Dingivcll and Sfcrns. SPECIAL SERVICES (‘ONTINIYE Each Wcck Evening Except Saiurdav. Think ii. nvcr - it just dcpcniis on u-hr- ooraooooitmrelo 0.O;23&CCE2D.5¢ilOECYCDODCFQGQCDUUUUOCKCQJ .. . .. \'.'lrlrll_'v‘l ., Dr. Vincent CnGEiCKGDLCZGDDIZOLCVOIFO"D‘<§AI\'OQJFZ8IOZO?Z>DI>£IEIL‘I‘ ll § 2 {J 1% 3 i 3 é f‘. ‘lDJEZv a l Q. The Salvation Army Citadel ADJUTANT AND MRS. A. W. MARTIN OFFICERS IN CIIARGE COLONEL RICHARD ADBY , or TORONTO wiu. connucr SPECIAL MEETINGS SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY. Fan. 2s, MAR 1-2 TllRI-IE DAYS or SALVATION AND SUNSHINE SUNDAY, ll A. M., a in M., 1 r. M. MONDAY. s r. M.. SPECIAL LECTURE "FAMOUS IIYMNS AND Tlisla ORIGIN,’ ADMISSION T0 LECTURE 25 CCIIIS. amour MEETING or WELCOME sir-scholar} l’. ‘ll. 0m Ann NEW r-"nraxps CORDIAY" v~ Qoeoooooeooooouzoh §+>§QO§¢+¢§Q>§-§-Q§GO-O4§O~§< owes-av .°m.yq,_y_y__vvvIVV9\QQQQQ¢. -> M vitamins-woman's“ '