s '1" assassin - n were‘ w"; v2 11x71‘! ikc"! v __. we», goon-u»- -nrrs<-‘iuuvws<1-n\~rrvw\ "re-wow" - l‘ ~ I . .. wllouasliir rluclis - THEOPACO GUARANTEED LINE I x . nurfpwl, l" M “ V’ churn,’ a“ ‘he.’ Piowl. l" “m” Bill 3 f Furnaces. seed Drills, l2 s. 14 discs Manure Spreaders Ranges Farm warous. all alw- Farm Ensures Steel Wheels, Qtg‘ . culttvatnrs.‘ , ; Cream Separators Implements are setupby the purchaser sud settlement mlde at an" .1 eoilvory- 3M1!" I Ilvlna to you of from 2o to ao Per Cent“ ‘ r..lf'rri.".‘ri".iit“é“uii'3$ri“"ri""'=nmh=e1w- noleoiisht Products, iielualu; ma: Plants, Batteries, 314cm, Ryllos, ‘v’ I‘ etc. All f‘ ‘ Motors i‘ ’ ‘ We em gqulp your country home equal to the city home. 0. K. World's Champion Potato Flnnters, Sprayers and Diggers. Ail kinds Woven WlreTencing, Barbed Wire Gates and Ornamental Fencing made by the New Brunswick Wire Fence Co. at lowest prices. We have on hand seventy-live Fertilizer and Lime Bowers at a Special Price oi 828.00 each. ‘f Over 40 of these machines were sold in 1030. The regular price was $55.00. I Feeds always on handE-Oilcake, Cracked Corn, Bran, Cornmeal, ghosts, Royal Purple noducte. , This year we are oiierlng Carter's Seeds. ‘Call and get our low priceo on Farm and Garden Seeds. “emelnber, Carter's Seeds Grow. We will, pay Highest Prices for Eggs, Dairy Butter, Fovrl and, Chicken, Dry Plucked, for our Cash and Carry Stores. W. R. .DENNlS - V187 GREAT GEORGE STREET WILL EXCHANGE IMPLEMENTS FOB. GOOD BEEF CATTLE. EGG LAYINQ CON- Leading Pens for Week TEST ' Pen Eggs Points 72 75.8 REPORT 0F THE PRINCE ED- 30 . 53-3 WARD ISLAND EGG LAYING 2 57 < 66.9 CONTEST FOR TIIE WEEK 11 62 . 06.2 ENDING, MARCH 13, 1933. '4 65 . G6 , 7 61 65.6 Year 15 Iveelcl!) 13 . 50 . 61,2 Stand-Pen Owner's rein a .. s2 . 51.2 lng No. Name Points l5 ........ 60 60.8 1 7124p. Form, Chtown 828.1 2 B EXP- Farm. Chimvn 811.0 Iauuling Hens to Dale a zrooisnd Easter 159.: Pen Hon Essa Pelvis 4 18 William Sansom .. 723 4 7 .. .. 6 108 110.4 5 9 EX?- Fhrln, .Ch't0wn 711.7 l8 7 0 liiwm. R. Brown .... 667-3 8 5 7 13 Harold Laird ...-... 634.2 8 4 . 8 8John A. 142a 621.2 0 .. 9 l1 Mrs. J. H. McPhail 606.0 18 .13 1o 12 T. n. Morrison 605.1 11 '1 11 16 Waiter Gregor . , _ 15 . 3 13 tJohn B. Poole 590.1 9 .11 . 13 14 W. J. Reid ........ 583.6 14 6 100 96 14 5 J. F. Eastern’ ....... 569.1 F. A. Driscoll, Manager of Con- 15 19 S. B. Pondieton 557.6 test. _ 16 1 Mrs. A. E. Holland. 501.7 D1‘. J. A. Clark, Superintendent. 1'1 1o nit. Fox and Animal _-----—- Foods ....... 467.0 The engaged pair u-cre talking 18 17 Warren Dawson 461.3 over the future. 10 20 S. R. Pcndicton ..., 456.7 "Darling." she said. “wherl we 20 3 Everett l-Iowatt ....’ 357.4 are married you‘ll have o. woman 12108.2 in the house who really knows how to cook." He looked surprised. "But, dearest," lie said happily "I didn't know that you were a good cock." she shrugged her shoulders. "I'm not," came her reply, "but when we're married my mother is coming to live with usP-Answers Production: 251 hens; 1134 eggs; per cent production 64.5. (Ail hens counted). WHITE’S GIIDGULATES Try our 89c. 1b. Chocolates (mndorm Week End , ' n , Burnt Aim nds, 50 . lb. ‘ ° ° .- 0r. Vi. it. Garcon Easter Goods Arriving Dsily.. m“ Our Special 25o. Dinner As Usual c oPaAcTon ' Three Year Palmer Graduate 1M Prince St. Phone 1072 w||ITE'S—:Grafton St. Retail Wholesale SYDNEY. . . . VICTORIA . . . . PREMIER g Lumpy-Brlght-Clean. THEY ARE PROVING VERY ‘POPULAR. $7.75 per ton. Cash price only. Special new low prices on slack coal. oo- ll. ii. Luis: s. co. r-..F..E.§.T.!,!:!Z.E.E§..... for the coming season, as follows: CHEMICALS- sursnruosrnsrr: ... 100 lb. bags mums-rs: or rorssu .. 20o '- ~ sonrmrrn or AMMONIA 20o c mmsru or sons 100 " MIXED GOODS- s-s-r l-e-lo All in loo lb. can All oi which we can make IMMEDIATE delivery of or shipment from the island Fertiliser Plant. .Ail the above Chemicals and Mixed Goods will be freshly [Mind and bagged as delivered or shipped from the Plant. which guarantees perfect mechanical condition with bags ill loud order. . 0s! prices on Chemicals are we have seduced the prices dis Home Cull: Mldc. 4—-8—l 3 o about the same as last yesr but_ Mixed Goods $3.00 per ton. which ill-nus the value w‘ t so closely in line with the Uheulicah tlsaflt will be t0 the farmers‘ advantage to use _ our Ready Mixed Fertilisers. Our Cash n. Delivery prices on both the Chemicals and Mind are the some ll all other comiitultm- F" carioad shl to we will deliver at any sullen ‘"- "it Island Railway at lite per tolrever the Ex Pilot W1"- BWR your orders early either direct with us or with our . authorised Don't to got our price before boil"! ciccwhere. ' ii,is:ijille& co. oliilnls tuiiinuill .22.‘. :::'::.: vsrtlsiproi a new-y Inserted 0 can payable , Idvonee. THINIWEW! in Watch Bruce. lets Just received. E. w. Taylor, 14a Richmond Street. a44g.3_17_m_ nature m” h. n word strictly swwr VANITY-The Guard- fan's new serial story starts on Monday. Read the first instalment, BEACH POINT CHURCH -- Plcaching service in the Beam Point Church of Christ Sunday, March 19th at 6.30. Louis Harris, SUNDAY SERVICES for March 10th: New Glasgow 11 m m Eve,“ m! lwvloe in the Cavendish Bap- l-lfit Church 7.30 p. m. wm, A_ Q0181?!» Minister. < PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Qn Mam, 16-1,?!“- J- T- mmsn. st. Cather- ines had the misfortune of falling on the ice in the yard at her hom breaking her arm. ~ nsccrso INJURY __ on. and Mrs. E. H. Duvar of this city, have ICCOlVEd word from. their son Guy mallaker of the California Hots], L05 51189198, for whom some an- xiety was felt during the recent, earthquakes. Mr. Duvar reports that he escaped without damage to life or property. and that the dam- ace in Los Angcles was exaggerat- ed but that Long Bcaciiwaspracti- cally tripod out, CONDITION lilVlIPROVl-2D4The Guardian is pleased to iepcrt that the condition of Dr. John McNeill member-elect for the Fifth Dis- mct 9f Prlnct. has so fur improv- cd that he hopes to return from Montreal on Monday night. Word to this effect was received cn Sot- urday by his colleague, Mr. L. R. Allen, M. L- A. '- NEW SllOW ROOM-The Robert Simpson Company opens a Special ‘Agency here today. Their goods have been received during the - week. The showroom is located for the present on Kent Street, next the Revere Hotel. They will carry for the meantime. house furnish- ings, Frigidaires, Kroehler chester-l fields, Easy washers, Simmons beds and bedding, C. C. M. bicycles, Lloyd baby carriages, Record stov- es, Rogers radios, Philco radios, Victor radios, Majestic radios. Mr. Lloyd Pl-cude has been appointed their special representative for Prince Edward Island. Their large advertisement appeared for the first time in yesterday's Guardian. PERSONALS Mrs. Hampson Bowman, Hamp- shire, has received word from her sister, Mrs. L. P. Willis of_ 10s Angeies, California, that they have successfully survived the severe earth shocks recently fclt in south- orn California. Mr. L. W. Roper, Federal Live Stock Promoter, left yesterday morning for Newfoundland, where hc will investigate the possibilities of finding a market for Prince Ed- vrard Island cattle. Mr. Roper is making the trip at the request of various live stock associations oi this province, and under instructions from the Chief of the Live Stock Branch, Ottawa. He expects to re- turn in about three weeks. iuuuiagslot and Prince County —BEDEQUE —i RINK - Hockey Monday night, Summerfield vs. Emerald. This is the first play off game in the County Linc League for Simmons and MacFarlane Tro- phy. Skate after match. Admission 10 cents. 8468-3-l8-2i —CARNIVAL Ann FANCY DRESS skntc in the Kensington Rink Tuesday, March 2i, from 7.30 until 9 p.m. Prizes will be awarded for best costume. Regular, skating 0 to 10. Admission 10 and 20 cents. 8463-3-l8-3i -MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER»- Mre. Herman MacFsrlsne, oi Fern- wood, was hostess on Thursday ev- ening ss. s. miscellaneous shower, given in honour oi Miss Margaret Morin-lane, of Summeraids, who is one oi this month's brides. Many lovely gifts were received by the bride. Hearty good wishes were extended to the guest of honour for a happy and prosperous journey through life. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the evening-S. -GUES'1‘ or 18min Mach‘ BEDS-The Prince toward island members of the Ancient and Ae- ceptcd Scottish Rite oflrreemasonry had as their guest at a special meeting in sununerside on Thurs- day evening. R. V. Bari-is, 330, oi Halifax. N. S. Mr. Harris is also Grand Master of the Grand Lodge c! Nova loot-it. A. I‘. I A I. Ibi- ',i ‘ .. THE ETOWN GUARDIAN ATl0|l sill: FOIIMER or runs-iron: Auction Sale of Household Furni- ture at £22 Grafton Street. on Tuesday, March 21st, at 1.30 o'clock sharp, consisting oi parlor, living Mus. 1.11.1.1 m. COBRIC-AN, a. s. McDONALD, Auctioneer. Hunter River Club earthquake disturbance in Cali!- ornis. was received this week from Mr. Gordon Dawson, son of Mr. Edwin Dawson, clerk of the Legis- lative Assembly, and Mrs. Dawson Augustine cove. writing to his mother from Hollywood on March l0, Mr. Dawson says in part: "No doubt you will be reading 0i the earthquake that has wrecked many communities in Southern Cariforilia tonight and be wonder- ing how we came through. We are The ninth annual meeting ct tho Hunter River Live Stock Shipping, Club was held in the hail at bicvs, Giaigew on February 16th, 19st,! wlthihe President, Granville Blin- tsin in the chair. aiergiving :1 B-‘wrf- “View o! the yen‘: work. tho all 0.x. though naturally nervous president. called upon the score-fairy an” the experience we have had for o. report on the business traiis- mmght A“ telegram, and m,“ Timft cirlngdttc; 3?‘ Zfialzowlflifl‘ Phone lines are out of commission 99" 5 °W° a '1 51"‘ but according to the radio report..- iiii $0 6'1‘ 49‘ This was an increase of ‘Yijcksld a‘? met people m panic‘ "" ' “ wi 1 1c CIYAJD irc. o sold at an average price of 3.915; m Long Beach and Coast “mes p" c“. The club also shipped m“ where martial law has been de- 700 young pigs, and quite a nunlbvr dared’ A mdlogram Sent to Se“ of lambs and calves to Ncwfounei- brought the ‘lee: rushmg m I'm“; land at satisfactory prices. Tho following officers and directors vi-oro elected for the coming year: . President-Granville Buntein. Beach whore thousands of marines diselnbarked for patrol duty. "Another terrific shock has just shook the house here, heaving and Vice-president-Percy Dickiesui. "hruwinil it like "- Pa?" l" mi‘ secretary_nussen Nicholson’ wind, and. a warning has just come Directors-Cecil Laird, c. A. IJOii- over the radio for People who are cette, Walter Buntain, Lorne l-lovs- Yelilllnlnfl 15° the" b01095 l0 Slay ‘on’ Ernest; Housmm J_ p; Mona“ near the entrance and leave the The meeting was then uridrusri-d doors open. by Mr. S. D. Irvine, Federal Sheep “Poor little Edwin wakcned dc Swine Promoter, upon various screaming from his sleep and says: subjects pertaining to Branch ac- "Bad old noise scares me, Daddy." VIVIDL Y DESCRIBES Q v.4 KE EEERIENCES Keassuring Letter Received From ‘Mr. Gordon ‘will. dining room and kitchen furniture. One nice Barrymore Dawson, Formerly Of Augustine Cove, Now Square 9 l2 -, ' ' . . new. ‘Alilloezlleryallniifindraalyllxllt Resldlng At Hollywood Callfornlfi- the apartment. No reserve. Terms 1i cash ~ A vivid account of the recent swaying and lights swaying in the AISLANDER street. “6-06 am. Slight shook. Calls still coming in for help for Long Beach. "Great excitement this morning but the tremors have ceased." Mr. Dawson has been residing for two years at, Irlollywocii m; had previously taught school for several years in Saskatchewan ai- l" his Bfflduation from Prince of Wales College. Many friends, as well as relatives hero will be pleas- ed to learn that he and his family have come safely through such harrowing experiences. EGLINGTON SCHOOL liouor roll for February. Grade X\1 Mabel Undcrhay. Ruth Ciapp, Muriel Coffin, 4 Lilo. Dingwcll. Grade VIlI-—1 Lorrainc Coffin, z Olga MacKenzie. Grade VII—1 borne Dingwcll, 2 Stanley Burke. Grade V—1 Douglas hiao-Kcnzic, 2 Lester Dingwell, 3 Alston Burke. Grade !V—1 Della. MucKeilzic. 2 Ethel wood, 3 Mary wood, “ Grade III (a) 1 Pcdfi lvlacKenzic 2 Leslie Undcrhay. Grade III (b) l Sterling Burke, 2 n tivities in the province, and incluci- "laciicve me, when the first ed references to Advanced Registigv shock came a,’ f1yevm1nutc5 to 51,; of pure bred swine. co-operative we were an Sear“; I m‘; 1H5, marketing and other topics. During Mme out o; the oft-m,‘ and was rant Ilrlvinlcflistfaddlgssil li-Bspégilxiizif‘: walking over to the corner to get 3 e a "c y the evening paper when the side- tmzl” t: hm‘: pmvlmi‘; °1 cfxgltflg walk and street began rocking and an “ armers are’ e swaying and for a minute I won~ within 60 miles of Toronto and dered what was wrong with mo‘ Montreal were selling their hogs i" when suddenly a woman in front a m" m“ Wm‘ W2“: ‘mgszfazf of me fainted and fell to the side- iggtzdhefihclgiggfiad ‘git cwopeg walk and I noticed the tall Secur- ' I ity National Bank building swaying “w” markeung was doing or our back and forth from east to west, h 1 - ho ro- mrmem and w y “my g p and almost was thrown down my- Glen MacKenzie, 3 Willis Mac- Kenzie, Grade III (c) 1 Martha Biackctt, 2 Alvah Coffin. Grade II-l Aarnold MacKenzie. Grade I (a) 1 Doris Underhay, 2 Sterling Coffin. ' Grade I (bi 1 Claude MacKen- ‘zie, 3 lvltsylo MacKenzie Grade I ,0) 1 Dorothy Coffin, 2 Mary MacDonald, and Rohsn Mao- Kenzic. Perfect Attendance -— Wsldron Dingweli, Lester Dingweil, Mary Ethel Wood. Alva Coffin, Frances Coffin. L. M. Davidson—Teachcr. ROOFS Fish Market I _ WE HAVE TODAY ALL KINDS OF FRESH, CURED AND SMOKED FISH Xtra Special Today Only Choice RUM!’ ROAST . . 15c Lb. Choice ROUNI) STEAK 16c Lb. Choice ROLLED ROAST 15c Lb. We also carry a line~of Canned (loads including LITTLE NECK CLAMS l.()liS'i‘ER SARDINES SHRIMPS ) ‘ SNACKS sl INALH RADIO PEAS ilusululous PLEASE 01mm: liJ-ARLY 389 PHONE 390 Mi‘ BAKERY DELIGHTS FOR EVERYBODY PASTRIES Stewart's Pastries are riss noted for their fiuffi- i with rm, “roan”. “u”, rlcss and dcliclousrless. nothing can compare l"°cl"° Ytllli‘ supply with their palatable ile- ilcre for your next cn- light, Its talnment. J BEANS What can compare with a steaming plate of Stowarfs delicious gol- den oven baked beans. A " regular Saturday special -- 20c. quart. CAKES of all varieties and lcr all celebrations. Phone us your order and we will attend to the rest. ducer should stand solidly for the support of his local club. 5°15‘ Wm“ I ‘reamed I was expel“ The farmers present took an ac- “Wins m? n!“ T951 cal¢hql$lfe~ tlve part in the discussion which It listed BMW B- mlmlle ""5 B5 followed and agreed that if all soon as it ceased 1 rushed for my farmers in the district would stick car and drove home. Everyone was by their club, instead of dividing out in the street and naturally V013’ the weekly volume moving between excited. drover and club, and piecing their output on the some limited mar- kets the one group in competition with the other, it would be bet-tel‘ for all concerned. and a more staple market could be maintained. Farin- ers, at the present time, cannot sf- ford to market their live stock pro- duction in o. haphazard way. by windows rattling and lights SW83’- dickering as independent. groups ing....lf anything serious happens that invariably lose out on their again tonight will add a note to misguided eflorts tqgsin a. small this before mailing it tmnorrow." advantage over their neighb°“1'5~ The following postscript-i We" So come along. bOY-‘i- El" “s W“ added to the letter: support 1°!‘ 1933- “d ‘MP “S '°° "1 a. m. Slight give you better returns for Your live mmbmg _ stock. ' “L09 a. m. Heavier shock. House I shaking and trembling violently; dishes rattling and lights went oii for a nlc-ment. iMr. Dawson then describes his arrival homo, where he found his family safe, but naturally very much alarmed. He continliflsi "We have had twelve shocks 511mg 5 p, 111., and ight now we arc having another slifllli: 011B “'15” shock. House lowing the meeting in the smut- ments oi the Rite, luncheon 0'88 -—HOCKEY AT, KENSINGTON Mmesy, March 2o, at 8 um. St- Eleanofs, winners of the Ciel-i‘. Trophy, vs. All Star team of North shoreLesguc. Hours skate Bil" match. Admission l0 and 20 centi- 8463-3-18-21 FO-OKOOOQ“ ‘ ‘ ‘é .-WESTERN TRAIN DELAYED Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. (i. ll. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown, IVLA. Organist-Mr. A. Roy Kendall, L, R. A. .11.. A. A. G. U. ________ The Presbyterian Church i In Canada ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Minister: Rev. It. Mcorhead Legato, B.D. Public Worship: Morning at Eleven 0‘cioek. Evening at Seven O'clock. Sunday School 2.30 O'clock. i served at the Martha Ann Tm “zoo a. m. Slight shock, but STRANGERS AND c151. Room-S. clearly noticeable. TORS ‘CORDIALLY 4-245 a. m. Slight shock. Lamps i lawman O-§-O+OO-OO§§-OO-O-§O444§O4§—§ O A AA Q.‘ _fleavy drifts and snow tied liP the railway-service for nwhllfi 011 Thursday and Saturday i“ the We“ of the Province. The noon train Thursday did not reach Tignish until Friday morning at 10 ociock. Owing to the drifts she waltcd fli- Bioomfield Station until the arrival of the evening train. This train did not leave Summersidc until 12.30 on account of the car ferry being de- layed. The trains experienced dii- mnity 1n getting through the cut- tings. A snow ploush W55 "m? m" Friday morning to clear the lines b.t r Summerside and Westtfli points. The train from west reach- cd Summerside around two ffclwk on Friday. S. .______-_-_-- PERSONALS D r. Anthem—"l.ift Up Your ¢A AAAAAAA __._. 10.00 A, ills-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.—I‘ublic Worship. Scrmon-"Everything Secular 0r Everything Sacred" 2.30 P. itL-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 I‘. flip-Public Worship. Scrmom-"Vision and Restraint" Rev. (‘. N. Brown, MA. Anthcm-"llow Lovely Are Thy Dwellings“ . . . . .. West Visitors and Students Cordially Welcome. l Morning Service Broadcast by C. H. C. K. §§-O-§ St. Paul ’s l Church 3rd SUNDAY m Len-r ltnmslly Heads" .. llopkins 4000004040-0000-++0000000 000000-04 00000-0 AAAAA¢AAI¢A¢Au > > P 0 0 I > 06-00 ...Mrs. Percy Crosby, of St. Ell-- esnors, entertained the choir of the Bummerside Baptist Church on Thursday evening-S. 11.00 A. lVL-Mornlng .1411, Ekisor, of Ellcrslic has rc- turned to her home after siitiidlnl I ~ pleasant visit with her daughter, firs. Percy L. Bowncss, of Sum- m""d°-"‘5- Anthern-"Whc is .on t —Mrs. “Belcni Arscnsult, of Sum~ merside, is doing nicely alter her recent operation in the Prince Gospcl—-"'1‘he Unjust Steward." 2.50 s. ltL-Sunday School and Bible Clauses. 7.00 I’. hip-Evening Prayer and §0Im0ll—-I'f\SSlOn Scr- ics—"The Illgh Priest's Palace.“ EVERYBODY wstcoiwls.’ lmv. u. n. RAYMOND, M. u, RECTOR. Prayer and Sermon --<t. Luke‘: he Lord's Side?“ lieu-real > tOO-O§§-O§§OOO§§§ - - STEWARTS “BAKERY - - KENT STREET PHONE 211 0-00¢000+'0000+0+0-00'-0000-00 rumor ANI ' lrznov us. MlNISTEBr-BEV. A. C. VINCENT, ll. D. ORGANIST-MRS. G. ELLIOTT FULL MORNING WORSHIP l1 UCLOCK Gospel Ilymn-“God Will Take Care of You" Scrmon-"Limiting God“ Dr, . Vincent Anthcm-“O Saviour of the World" . , , , , , , , , , , . . . G05! SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 I’. M. Just one year ago we had a record (lay of attendance. Are you helping to lift it higher still‘? EVENING IVOIISIIII‘ 7 0'(.'I.O(‘K Quuriette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , _ _ , , _ , , H gclcclcd Messrs. Quiglcy. Culdcr, liirlgu-ell, Stems. Sl‘l'Il‘l0ll-"TllC Nut (ififillu ill-cut" . . . . . . .. lir. Vincent One 0i‘ lllt‘ Series on Prophet . Anthem-—"l Am Alpha and Omega“ Sluinl-r The Evening Service will ll!‘ lirmlilvalst by (‘. II. (‘. l’ Q -O§O-§~§O~§f§—O—OffO—OO-§+§O-O-§-&§-OO-QQOof-OO-OOQOOO-OO-O 9-60 OOQ-O4-QO-O—O4'Q-O-O-§OOQ%O4 Oi 0Q O 6 O-O *0 OQOO O4 O+O-§O4-§§~O-.'§* ©§-O§-§¢§§§§-§ O£§§§O O-OOQ-OO'O-O O0 GOO-Q 0Q O0 OOOQQ~O4Q+§O§Q THE SALVATION ARMY ADJUTANT AND MRS. C. A. KHIIIINS Officers in Charge Saturday 8.00 I’. lit-Praise Electing. Sunday 11.00 s. M. 3.00 r. M. 1.00 r. 1i. Sunday School and Bible (71:55 2.00 r. n. 1s your Christian Life a Failure or Success‘! >o>v0+00+0000+0000000000 O-QOOJ- LO~DO—OO O-QOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOOOOQOWFOOOOrO-O-OQQII OOO-O-‘OOOOOK-Q-O-O-OOOGOWGOQ-OQ-"Q “God forbid that I should glory. --'\\"c in the crow Lord Jesus ChristP-Gai. 0:14. 0 . q _ Q Zlon Presbyterian Church i REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER, MINISTER. , PROF. LOUIS D. TIIOMPSON-Organist and Chclricader. 1 ‘ Q MORNING WORSHIP 1 11.00 A. lit-Theme: "Christ Demonstrates ills Authority" I Anthern-"Thou Wilt Keep llim in Perfect Peace" ‘ —Bowlrs 1 The (‘hoir 4 2.30 r. itL-Snbhuth School and aim.» Classes. 1 § I-IY NG WORSIIII‘ 1 < 7.00 I‘. lit-Theme: "Thr- Purpose oi‘ lilo ('mss." 4 ‘g (Third in a series on the Passion oi‘ (‘llrisLi Antilcm-"O For a (‘lost-r Waflk With find" . . Storrr . ‘ i Mrs. (Rev) (i. (‘. Webster, Mr. .I'.\t'l( iiclrnil illlil (‘lioir. Z t Solo-“Thcre is n Green liili Far imzly" . . . . .. Gounod _ ‘ Mrs. Arthur ll. Iiopcr I g of our 1 v i wvwvw v County Hospital-S. AA vvvvvw A QQA A A AAA u u‘ AQA vvv Vv vvvvvvvvvvvv 4P o 1P 4 4 4 vvvv v