1' ‘ Y 222-1-237 urn: CHARLOTTETOWN Connor/try FISHING TACKLE _ Poles. Flies, Gut Hooks. Sinkcrs, my Books. Bask t , st 1 Casts. etc" cote? Be Poles’ unes‘ All Fresh in Stock. . Select No“; J. Ernest ll. Wart; DRUGGISTS 142 Prince St. P11 one 82 wo-year Road! rogram ls been decided, 1513s said. x The Government decided the acuity of Prince of Wales College should have the right m ma?“ the students the privilege of using Itihlc College Hall for a llmlwd . mbci- oi sOCiill functions ncxl d d 0 V0511‘. The functions would be | e c l e n held under strict regulation and supervision. -—-—— Regulations passed in oonnecticn surfacingwouldbc done with the Security Frauds Pre. c. o.’ Prince Edward vention Act will take effect upon _\'(‘1ll’. but :1 two-ymai,‘ their publication in the Roymi _fi\‘0I\'lllg a considcrable Gazette Saturday, May 22, 1y, w“ in sub-grading followed liiird surfacing next year has n 1w‘ ‘iflcd, it was aiinounccd tcr :1 mccfiiq of thc‘ _ _ licld Tliursclayiiight} . illf‘ program had ncti announced. A. E. Morrison of Charlottetown “'85 ahnolnted a game inspefltor for Prince Edward Island under thifmw “Cit Passed at the last session ni‘ the legislature, I n10 ARRAY The Ocntral Guardian 1 cn 1 , . —~—' ‘é::,°°§}l;t'rc§fl "Qu-‘Ljgnlzulkh caaswau. IOI‘ Photographs, 9,1,1, fheinflf)" B-"meii- ‘Tflflm. CONFEDEEATION are: -m. all she's. etc. 5 "m" ma“ In iURANCE. L—6798-'I-11-312 SCOUTS will meat at 10 o'clock instead of, 10.30 at the Market Square. L-714-5-22-1i. FOX THEFT REPORT NOT CORRECT-Rumors current about I116 city yesterday the fox pups had been stolen from the ranch of R30"! Rfiymond. Bouthport. were not correct, Mounted Pofice said last night. The incorrect report had it that nine pups had been stolen. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a man charged with the theft of a motor vehicle was sent to jail for nine months. A vagrant was given a thirty days in jail sentence. Thr defendant in a common assault case was remanded until Tuesday. A man appeared on a charge of ill treating a horse. The horse was ordered to be kept off the street for fifteen days. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT-Mrs. William Ling, Brack- ley Beech. announces the engage- ment of her daughter Wilhelmina Lillian to Mr. William Alder Dick- ieson, son of Mrs. Arthur B. Dick- ieson and the late Mr. Dickiaon. New Glasgow. Prince Edward Is- land. Marriage to take place in June. L-731. TRANSFERRED T0 MONT- REAL-Brother Patrick of thc EL-PASHA Palmlst and Cardrender Parker House Hours l P. M. Io 10 P. M. Phone 756-1. L-BBB-S-Zl-SI. . 1911 1151111 scans 11c succiss Delightful Program Is Presented At The Forum Last Night- Audience Applauds Generously. The Charlottetown dance re- view of 1937 proved a oig hit last night when it was presented at the Fonim. The large audience thusiastic applause and in some cases whcii a particularly fine bit of dancing or singing caught the fancy of the crowd the response ‘ was littlc short of thiinderoiu. was the gave each delightful number en-i Give Enjoyable B rown i c And G uidc Concert An enjoyable concert was held in St. Peter's Cathedral Hall last night under the auspices of the First Charlottetown Guide Com- pany and Brownie Pack. Miss Mary Sinclair assisted with a very de- liglilful reading. “Brtty at the Baseball Game". A feature on the program was a vocal solo “Take Me to a Green Isle" by the Captain. Miss Givyn- iieth Fry. The composer was Mr. Walter MacNuit of Charlottetown Each number was greeted with enthusiastic applause by the nucl- fence. Following was the program: O Canada. The Colour Fairies-IO Brownies Recitation-Kntlinrliic Acorn. “What Does l1, A11 Mpangfl n three-act performance. v Between Scenes I and II. "Mar. chlng Song"-5 Brownies. Betvrcen Scenes I1 and II. solo.‘ “Take Me to a- Grccn Isle" (Niac- nutU-Givynncth FIT. Captain. Taking Teachers Placc—7 Bruno nies. ~ Readlnsr "Betty m the Easebal. Gnmif-Mary Szitclaxr. Masqueraric—l2 (nudes. Brownie Sing Song. Taps. God Save the King. a . '- d Singing Goo nirfrciiin"iionsrnrii5ir“ 1111: Arocinvrsr (‘time and hear the explanation of the sixth and sr-ivnth chapters of the Book of Revelation. Hear Evangelist N. Ii. BRENNAN’ SUNDAY, MAYA 2s, s PM. at the BRIGHTON CLUB Everyone Welcome '1 . t Cfiflfiiifiilfli} St. Peter's Cathedral IncumbcnF-REV. CANON MALONE. Ill. A» L. Th. cgsoqeaacocao 11m 1 11.00 A. lit-Public Worship. j Scrmon-"IIEARING EARS" — — -- Rev. Ilugh Miller . All Elders are requested to meet In Hearts Hull at 910w oi‘ Jloming Service. .' Anthem—“'l‘lic Lord is Gracious" — - -— — F. E. Ward f 2.00 P. M.-—-Sunday School lllll Bible C1855“- ‘7.00 I‘. liL-Pulillc ‘Worship. Sermon-Rev. (1. ll. lluestis. D. D.. retiring Secretary or ilii- lord's Day Alliance of (Ianacln will 590M!- Anthcmé-“At Tlic Name of Jesus, Every "._-.._._..._._..._._--B. Vaughan wIII-Illlll QIBWQDQUDDD M "¥i'"“* Trinity United may. upon MILLER, M. .\., a. ll-Minister. ncv. a. a. MacKENZlE. n. rah-Assistant M‘ ’ ‘ l‘- 11. nor KENDALL, L. n. a. M, a .11. o. o-urzanm- Visitors and Students Cordlally Wcloomo. TRINITY SIINDAY 8.00 A. liL-lloly Communion 8.40 A. lVL-Matins. 11.00 A. MJ-Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 2.30 I‘. lit-Sunday School. 7.00 P. M. -- Evensonl and Sermon. d... Inulhull Redemptorist House of this city has left for Montreal where he has been transferred. He had made many friends while in Char- lottetown. Before his departure he was presented with an address and a token of remembrance by the Holy Redeemer Church sanctuary boys in whom he took a great in- terest. A WEEK-END VISITOR to Charlottetown will be the Rev. C. H. Huestis, D. D. Genera! Secretary of The Lord's Day Alliance of Can- ada. Dr, Hucstis iras long been as- sociated with this work and is the author of several works and many articles. The Lord's Day Act has givcn one day a week rest to many thousands of workmen in Canada. The Alliance is the only body standing against an open Sunday. It prevents the use of the day for mercenary ain. Dr. Huestis will preach in t e morning in Zion Church and at the evening worship at Trinity. RED CROSS EXECUTIVE SET DATE FOR. 1037 CAlvIPAlGi\'—At a meeting of the executive of the Prince Edward Island Division ot the Canadian Red Cross Society held at. the office yesterday after- noon it was decided to have thc Charlottetown canvass open next Wednesday ,May 26th, when the men's committee will call on the business houses. On Friday and Saturday the ladies of the com- mittee will leave envelopes at the homes. These will be called for on Tuesday, June 1st. ABSENCE CAUSES UNEASI- NESS-Mounted Police are investi- gating the whereabouts of a l7 year old Charlottetown youth who has" not been heard from since he ‘left home more than two weeks ago. It is understood that he left here en route to Halifax and intending _“rldl.ng the rods“. As time has gone I011 and no message has been re- ocived as to his whereabouts there. .15 a growing fear that he may have 1 been -:'n the disastrous wreck at.‘ Springhill Junction on the night of l May 5. Mounted Police in Chan; lottetown last night declined to give 1 the young man‘s name for publlca-i tion. They were communicating with the Halifax police. they said-l to learn if possible from survivors 1 in the crash if n. 3011118 ma" 5"‘. swcrlnil the description of the. Charlottetown man had been on‘ the rods of the crack train before the collision with the coal cars. U1 1331); n. uxnrni Zion Presib c mnnm-r of some is." in: l: 7 REV. C1. CARLYLE WEBSTER-MINISTER PROF. LOUIS D. THOMPSON-Organist. and Cfiilrmastcr “Forsake not the uvuernbllnl of Ywmk" ‘°"’"'" " terian Churc MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. ltt-The Rev. C. II. l-luestis, ' M. A., D. D.. Secretary of the . Lord's Day Alliance of Canada - will preach. Anthcm-"Holy Art Thou" lIyn-ins-IM. 281. 802, 3M. 2.30 P .M.—‘l‘he Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 r. lit-Theme: "Ooiwrtlnltv- ‘ Embraced or llejeclcd.” The Mlnlster will era-vh- Anthem "Just As I Am” Bowie! Lgdlcg Quartet“: — "Lead Kindly unit" - - — — — - 9"" I Hymns-ltd. 470. 5°5- Handel lleb. l0 :25. Personals Mr.B. White of the Imperial Oil V Company, Toronto. is in Char- loitetown at prcsent. Mr. Neil E. Brow of San Diego. California. arrived in Charlotte- town yesterday. He is staying at the Canadian National Hotel. Miss Pauline Nicholson arrived home Thursday night from Acadia University. wolfville- Joev MacKean and Ian Mac- Kean‘ of New Zcaland, on a. trip around the world are visiting their cousins iiei-c. Mrs. n. s. Jonas and Mra. Ethel DIEM"- Mr. A. B. Cutclilic and M-T- P- J- Martin of l-lunter River hill/B 1'6- tumed from a short trip In N9" Scotia. where they made the Pm‘- chase of the beautiful Percheron stallion Gilbert. Mr. Martin is al- rcndy the owner of another out- standing stallion. Nerv- Usa llimml’: for dandruff. Featuring the review four-ycar-oid "Shirley Temple of Prince Erlward Island", Virginia Lee Hardy. On each occasion as the little actress appeared she was greeted with round after round of applause. The program follows: Philathea Glass ls Banqucted “Happy Days are Hem Agfln," Having been the winners :r. a Bum-c [roupfi three months‘ attendance conic‘. The smrkiy Temp“; of pflm-e the Pllllflihfiil Class of the Chor- Edivard Island" and chorus. “Put- IMWIOWH Billllli Sunday 5d "11 1mg on my mp 1.11;;- Choms 611-15‘ were hanquetterl iii the Baptist. Schoolroom last evening by the members of the Senior and Jar.- ior Brollicrlioods. The bniiqui Misses Helen C0_\'ic. Bernice Coyle, ' Mildred Acorn. Betty Acorn. Mar- jOfy West. and Afarjory Carr. ‘ A 5139915115; ~T11¢ Hat's on the under the (lircctloii oi the l _, l _ I ‘S1119 of n1;- headfl, M155 viyian Guild of the Bziptzs; Cliuixii 21.11. ._““3‘“',‘?““'-“'.“. giant“ R1,; was spread in their faincd first '9“ Info‘: “ ma, l,‘ d ‘ The dancing tvrins. Miss Kay Mc- c1355 filyllf- 1 maufihafx. so , i-NPIY,“ l Innis and Mr. Eddie imnniz Owing w the unavoid-ibic nh- 1 n“ M“ ‘ “m” j Shuffliiiz Sam. Mr. Andrew Gai- lant of Hope Rircr. , Tap dance with song. "One. two ' button my shoe." Ivliss Mary Walsh. , Mickey Mouse specialty dance, ,‘ NLr. Jack Cameron. Solo. “Indian Love Cail." Alice Peters. Tignish. scncc of lilr. Ralph liupcrt, Presi- dent oi thc Junior Brotherhood, challengers in the coined, Bethune, Sunday . acted as toast master. The M1551 by the National Anthem; Philathea Class proposed by Mr. "Shirlev Temple.“ in "When I gfmv up," the Senior Brotherhood and rc- 1 liiilitary Tattoo. Miss Isobel Slri- P1154 i0 by Mrs. J. A. Clark. | clair. bliss Eileen Rlx and Mr. l Téflchfil‘ 0f the Bourgcault. ‘Church. prflnosed by Ali-s. Gordon 3“T'*" Specialty. “Boo H00,“ Miss Mary Mfl‘()1]_ J. A. Clark. Rev. H. L. The tapping trio. Mr. Bcrt Fos- ‘ Snake in mart pica-Sins tcr. Mr. McDonald of Cardigan Paying tribute t0 and Mp Bgurgggulp work of the Philathea Acrobatic dance, Miss vow 0i’ thanks to the Welsh. Song and dance, “Goody, Goody" 1 Miss Vivian Rlx. l shuffling Sam in his own spcc- ‘ 151m a. neat speech for the Guild. Sketch. “Making Whoopee" com- edy song and dance. Archer, Mus Dolly Gallant Mr. Bourgclult. _ Straight line tap, Mr. Jack Cam- ercn. Specialty. “About a quarter I nine," Mr. Clair Archer. 1 _ Song and tap dance, "Plenty of I OYEBYIIZHUOHF- money and you," Mr. Jack Small- wood, Inkcrman shore. “Shirley Temple" iii clog dance. The final number was the on- tire troupe in the song “Mr, and Mrs. is the name." , ‘ A pleasing feature of the even- ‘ lng‘s cntertaimncnt “'21s the fact T that there was no dclay- between numbers. Each item on tlic 'bal- unccd program followed the pre- ceding one promptly. A matinee for children. rcheduled lllflll I19!‘ Mary J. Proud and rccculcd Cnllberk presided customary capablc manncr. ings ever held by Baptist Church iJunior lied Gross ll a 11 1i i c a p p ed Ghildrews Last year the Junior Red Cross in Canada .'pcnt $40,198.00 in pro- “ R 1 sciigcrs are nttemptcrl " n 1 s t. l _ , . ac O0 T351 I the pilots to line-flying‘ w jhist included The Kiiuz. preceded 3 Buidimce and m pflmli’ The . J_ w, Bguitpp Acmng Temper of ‘ flying SCIlPiIliIPfI routes in . Phiiri theas; The 1 Stairatt and responded to by Dr. QPERRY — A‘ Th" (‘hall 139111011 Ilospual, May 10. iSJIi mg Q-Xcellent, ‘ JOSEPII- at the c . c1355_ A 1I~l0spitnl, Mo"; l7, 193T. to Mr. and ' Ladle; of Mrs. Frcd Joscph. city. a. (laughter. ' the Guild was morcd bv Mr. Percy ‘ MrALIIER - A‘. the CIITtl'IO'i'.8l0't\'li -. Gcorge Ehtcy. hirs. R. Sutherland, 1 and Mrs. Frcd Aiciilcer, President of the Guild rcpiicd in ‘ A hearty and resounding sing Mr, c1511- i song was enthusiastically directed 1“ r '7‘ and by Mr. Roy l’). QIIIQIF)‘. Miss Helen . PAOLL-In I All present votccl this one of the v to ihapplcst and mo-t (‘lll1’\\'.’1I)"‘ (‘Vfll- ‘ Work 1 by Mr, ; Hospital. hlziy l5, 1937. t0 Mr. ' it i. - \ \ i dm,,_.hu,,_ C y I \ The Presbyterian Llinrch In Lon-Lula- DENNIS i , -——- —< --~—_~.~.-| ‘ o this city May 21. irm, l z I at. tho piano in , Paul lixeddin Paoli. infziiit son of ‘ , * I Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. P2011‘. aged 1 a I 2 months. x a TAYLOR-AC St. Peter's Lsldiid o : on Friclzijv. Aluy 2i. 103T. Daniel \V. z o Taylor. aged 64 years. Funeral on , t Alondny’. Zvlny 24. A short scrrice e : will bc hcid at the hcinc at 130 o tlicnce to New Dominion Church ; o ’ .. , ‘ , 2 » : .. 3 13.111101 W. I 1 . .. Funeral from 1 ' , t DOlfliilIOll Churrh Aloncl. . 4- I 41y Z-liii. scrviccs sinrtiiig nt 3 p. : a m. Iiiternicn: New Dominion Ccme- , t lilUNN-At ilic honze of ILS nc < 2 cw, George hliuui. lit-t Rm _- 1 ' - for tlii; nftcrncon was later can- vldmg trpatnwng for 2393 p1“, on Fl'IfI.‘l\', Ala‘; Si, 15137. \\‘1Z1. m‘ c lied because of unavoidable cir- .‘ .ll l 1 " 112d Canadian Mmln» r°"m_"'-" "f Nkmliiid l" “ , J c Cflmsmnces} Eggs ‘and 31.23101‘), 8011i _\l‘?ll. I‘llll1 val on Suiiilai, .\ i SI. . ", ~~ . :.1~.Ai~~»1.-~= r;1~:.-, .. . ... ~- -- -*~- _F‘1<>m the bcfllllllms 0- U" PM." t .,,'§i1. .,,’,‘“,.. T,‘,,‘,.‘,‘,.‘,," .1‘: ‘ " ‘ ‘1 minister: 1m. u. unnatural» Lil-Au. n. n. . time programme to the cud of the h e-t f \ ‘f : Q -- . . t last school year 13.795 handicapped r101"? to ~lc1‘nia.rl (n . ruhlic ivursiiip; o s a 0 3 0 children. exclusive of dcntai cases. "i "fr *1" 50*“? m“! ,‘ Morning .11 lniw-vr-n (Vtlm-k and lzrcnnig it 4 (‘(39 i Scion (Yclm k. 1 M a Prczichcr.‘ RIIY. J. KEIR Flllflli. ll. l), n emorzam -—»-———- ‘ Sunday School at. 2.1m. ' ""_ .\ "f; .\ '. ': In loving IIBPIIHITY of m)" sistcr i .1("\\.,I\.( u\u . ., . , . . solo: (ind filo s Our King . llruni 1m; 111.1111 lRl.~.(ll.l..\. i . . . _ ‘Hm (W, _ _ I FOIliHl. ‘IN: [min llrulnirc. .\. I. ( , \[_ nvhmnxfinr (‘ma P D ‘ Aiiilirm. "I1!‘1('.\\ll)IlllI . RPEIILIIII lip N\II}\A'|]' Ill\(‘l‘li‘II In Iicr sistvr. $ul<~i~i. Mrs. ll. .\. Ilciiriciw-ii. Olive Illllillll. Lancaster, “ass. l-I\'lI.\'l.\'(; )ll'_\'l('; - rhiilicrn: "li Yr- l.0\'l‘ Mo." (‘nlvli 5mm”, ~ UFU-lllbi-llrs. KPIIII Iingcrs. I (‘hnir Leader, Mrs. .l. ,\_ I..1W\'n||, . ________i___ i ‘TI? lvil-Iliri nan iisiruiis (111111; 111.1 1 INYIIIII). lii memory of ., i ____ '_‘" —- Brad-uni (‘hcsuzr Dir-Lure . - i1 ho llirrl M11)‘ 2.1, 15130. Angels lo tlicir starry home; i» - . _ ‘ Bore lIl(‘ gum we could not ‘wajtfcatnv’ 1 have been treated in Canada through the Junior Red CTOSm Prince Edward Island rates 1112211 Rod Acreage Estimate For Present Year 'in this phase of ihc Junior Cross endeavour for Juniors, with ilic assitaiice of the vided treatment. (luring the past. year for 3G0 physically handicap According to the Dominion Bur- . cau of Statistics’ “intentions to plant" rcport, Prince Edward Is- land potato growers will seed ap- proximately 323100 acres this yrar, as compared with an area of 33,- 400 acres in 1936. The indicated acreage in Canada for the current season is but afcw hundred acres more than last year. Lin! IIIIVIIIIIII’! for IIIInI. RED INIIISS GOLLEGTIONS with plantings for the present > season possibly cnycrlnrz 501,000; t acres as compared Willi 490,000 acres last ycar. Indications arc that all provin- ces with the exception of the Maritimcs. the chief potato belt of Canada. and Saskatchewan. will have increased plantings. with the province of Ontario increasing its acreage by about 4.400 acres. The report cautions that the acreage estimated for 1937 should Business firms will be called on May 26th. and 27th. Envelope Collection Hay Zilth-Junc lsi. KEEP THESE DATES l.\' IIN .\ n ‘ pod children. ' 1 tlic Island’ ' Rotary and Gyro Clubs. have pro- ' SATURDAY. MAX‘ ‘.52 2.00 P. liL-Social Hall - filissinn Band Picnic. 11.011 P. P-L-Sociul mu - l‘. P. U. Rummage Sale. R. (LM. P. “Get ‘iiieir Man” lifter * Exciting Chaser 1 A man appeared before Mas‘ irate Tut-coy yesterday cliafgfdl under the riialuvar "1‘1‘a1I1<-‘ AW’ the Pi-oliibiuoiiAc-t and ilic Exuw ' remanded in pus" . 11y, Charges were lzllfl an exciting chase my Pwwo rainy yesterday Constables Jrllillli» and. DPilkill, (ill inzroliiist bc_\'0i1rl Bel- yminre Sr-riicc Station, saw n. our npprouclinig Uliarlouctnirii a! B high rate of spt-crl along 1m‘ 5P i Peter's Road. 'l"iiey pldccrl the poi- - ice car across the rczid and aig- ‘ iiironiiig , hn\\'c'.'1~r iii: r some and up 1.11 lIlL‘ ' .'c lie c! uiirl uurtcri to run . '1‘): " :'\\~. TRANSCANADA 1Com tinned from pa in the ircst with the i. - inciii-oixiicd all-metal i. ~ Illl‘ u) tli-.1' iiictl by Iill-"ril. cru i: tlicni 111110111: (‘Kllllt Bciore rcuulai" flifilli-r‘ l the will be flown repr-ntcdly study the route. Scvcro! C. inns who have bccn for __ BIRTHS W‘ 1_ Mrs. \Vallci' P<”l‘l“»'. f‘ l ASPARAGUS 111's and 1a.». I Store closed all duy May Z4111. ‘OODDU . . ra9r-L-'1‘l1.r<ha Qlrinitp Qiniteb QUJurIIIJ— SATUBPEY srrtilll-s E BNNANAQ 31b» - - - - "250 LETTUQE 15mm) LliAl‘ - - 10g IINIIBIIIIB .1 lhs. - - - - 250 I1 11>. mg ,\n.1.r.i.<1.. - 25g TEA Lipt0n's 1 11>. pkg. TEA POT free fiflg w. =1 1 ‘..-.‘ICY»1Y.TG.'I‘“T'" ' i. (lrlivcrcd 1 _ _ g .._-.vf:.31;,.-y.c<r _ TIIII (‘IIFIIFII OF I-YNIIIHLYY) I\' Tl DU.\II.\I()\' ( \.\{.\I).\ §i. Paul's Church TRINITY SITNI) AY OI‘ "-1~:'~; c’ :- Xflt) A. f\I.--'[I11Iv Pnminuninfl. 10.00 A. hL-The Sunday School and Bihlc milk‘?!- ll.0ll .l. \ .-.\l<irniiig Prciycr niid .‘-(‘l'!‘|lOl'l “llie (_‘._l<ir1a" \n1h,.;n__--[ Will l-‘ccd My flock" - -- ~— (‘all-h 31ml)?!‘ 7.00 P. .\I.-——IYI\OI‘IIII[( I'l“.l\l'l‘ lilifl Sermon "Si. Paul's l'r:1,\‘cr for lIH‘ lrj1ilicsiniis.“ During 1|". ()fl‘\|-'fl|~\- 1111... (I\\1'l\Z‘|l'IIl l-"rv will sing the 01st Psalm in a 51-11111: ln- .l. (i. M44 IIPFIILHI. I-jyrgi-i-hndy’ Wr-lmimc. REV. ll. D. R\\'.\l(i\'D_ 1\I..»\., Ri-cior. MISS LILLY \.\' FAIILII- htinu (iniziiii-l. ALBERT DINXIS- ‘hoir Ilirm-tor. i? C- ‘>f‘.'t.k‘"€'.0CI31vf¢*OiIY'I-‘€‘-f‘7? kccp - flicrc lic waitsuntll we coma Our darling Brad has just 1 guiic to slurp. lnscrtcil by Mother. Father, ' , slcrs and Brothers. c-onr not be expected to compare cxact- TFYOOOmQDDDDDYODOOYJDUDUOIJIQUOBWJVCYCFUOGOIIDYODQQUUD‘.Omilfii‘ Lv with the actual plantings. but ' . ' h P‘ is merely indicative of farmers’ plantings about May l. " 9‘ I a Other provinccs w;1h their in- 3 Re‘ tended plantings for the present FARM . .3 Bgggfvlfffflzisggflfs‘{ggfimghlfgz solo-mu Jacqueline Mncdonald 3 s (X MAGIIINERY iii£33<»‘-"‘1i‘.1‘31..3“‘“§i‘2m"hi? *"""'"-"°""=“= “are” =i> . coo); Saskatchewan. 42.400 144.2011» 5 R5 Alberta. 211.1100 127.com; British 2' MANURE SPREADE IColumbia 11500 111900» and " . - . . EVENINC SERVICE '7 SPRING TOOTH “AR Canada as ll whole 501.000 rm.- _ ' féI R()\VS, 000). _ Solo-Mr. Ilarry (‘rnsurcll SPIKE HARRQWS s““i.“i».‘liai’l‘s GAN . SECTIONAL SEEDERS ENGINES ' Samuel Kennedy IiZ32-5-22-2i Eastern Guardian Usual prizes to both adults and children. prizes. The secretary. M. G. Mel- this or any future entertainment. _ Legion Band in attendance. “MNOTIIER. BIG amateur con- test at Montague. Friday. May 28. - Door prizes. peanut iirh, will receive applications I01‘ L-738-5-fl-3I. Male Quark-ite- Bermcn-"The Universal Magnet" liundny School and Men's Class. Craswcll and MncKny Beck and Stewart All Cnrdially Invited. '1'C-i1-CH1‘?‘Ir-l-OO£'OQQC'C*OGAI>.OD1ODD.QQ Wbt fiaptist Church .1II\'I.\ I'I I‘ >.________._.___. w _. IllI. lil'.\. ll. I. ill \l(I,\_ [y |)_ -_________ MORNIXI; \\'1i1r.~'i1ii' ll 011.01g; uJQ-Z: Th!“ Bow Mvilis‘ and \\'nli' (‘ubg 17f 1ii.- ( in niil Filrlld m1; $9.11..“ '_i ~\"r"*'|"li“"lrl‘i'llllk ii (inmI Rrarly" i: |.1~l1\i i1 1.. Ilclilfln f2 Ariilicnv-Sclcrir-ll f, The (‘IIYIIFII SCIIQOL 2.30 l‘. M. 5 C The Sunday School ls Ior all ages. Make this :1 Family Day. Suitable‘ (‘liisscs irizii helpful lessons for all. Thc i\\n Slhllill‘ (lusscs mcct at 1.! o'clock. " ITVIININC: “THISIIIP 7 OTLOCK j. '. ‘t Sermon by llcv .I.\V. llrntrr. Pastor I: oi’ Ilalr-lhrmik liiplwt (hutch. ' Thr (‘hurt-ii n1 Zvoincs Rev. Mr. - Ilnricr and the Boys Scouts and; Wolf (‘ubs to their Worship Serviced; Music of the day Imdrr direction of,“ Miss Vern ll. Malcolm Clmlibfll. Ull- ' Miss Ilelen cainmiworrwllt- y re 11mm u» "m “#1:: nsrrrsr m“! {iiilliciii-Si-lci i1-1l. t.‘ m!’