. 25. 1932 ”,____ goviu VICTORIAAQOLLEGE r ' ucciu. UNIVERSITY - MONTREAL . i-‘LIUXDPJD AND ENDORSED BY THE LATE RT pox. BARON STIIATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL ._.-,n Ill-really enlarged Iris-proof bnlldlnl ‘iilflllllhll? Amflw" li- ' mnllern oquipment. For women Itu ents_ resident “N”! lllIlI nun-resident. r-revarinr l"! "In" i" ""- iu-ii\'_‘-',,,-_j,, puwliy of Arts (one n.sc., mus, 5.00M.) and k. qnvvo In the Faculty of Music. A lillllffifl "limb" “r ‘"\\"\Y;;i'iitN llfhhlflflhlpl and Bursaries. Ifl [ilii . ,H“ Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance central Guardian locale. oo- M! Word; Wm"! Ii"! Emu“ locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and C ' g “on”, 2p. pel- word; Classified, 2c. per word; ln Memorlem Yuiiyts‘, 98c. pci- iucll; Lists ol riol-al ma spiritual Oflvr- M. Cards, etc., 5c. per name; Letters of Condolence 88c. ,' hm“; Notices of Th nks and Appreciation, 08c. per inch f: 5c pci- word. - Qllliflrhlufl on applications. - “ c qo-vw» Agdents Wanted Boarders Wanted Goon RESIDENT AGENT "med to solicit orders for puiCll iilllbs iTulips. Narcissus. ilCiliHiJ, cic.) direct from Hol- WL P. (i0 Jager 8a Sons, Harbor wmflliorion Bldg, Toronto. A. W 21-25., vols WOMAN T0 TRAVEL md Qppiilllt agents for old es- ubu§h.~..1 hous in business in Town forty- wo years. Position pgmlllilflill. Write for particulars, flaw allowance, etc. Winston m qzii-nnto. , ._ 5-1-4-8-11-15-18-22-25-29. For Sale DII(IAII.I)_ SUITABLE F011 lining. outhuuscs. etc., lc. per can. Guardian ofllce. tf B SALE — OLD PAPERS, 5 cents bundle. Guardian Office. fl-l-tf. B SAIJEI, T0 LET, BOARD AND pom-signs on hand at Guardian oilicc. “- ll. s one kitchen ta/blc, B Stewart St. ii “SALE - LUMBER AND wood. Lowest prices. John Mc- Donald, 1 Douglas St. 3902-6-23-61 S A L E -- REGISTERED "ihol-rl Bull, dual-purpose, one ld. W. W. Crosby, Corn- 3940-6-25-21. R <ALE -- 91 ACRE FARM. 2G vr under crop. Apply Albert Ra hill, Union Road. A ' 3935-8-25-11. BOARDERS WANTED -- CENK trally located. Moderate rates. Apply 108 Dorchcster Street. 38984-2341. Salesmen Wanted om: or THE LEADING CANAD- i ian Life Insurance Companies about to open on P. E. I. A sple id opportunity for a real sales an. Write fully Box W 110, I Guardian. S-June 16-61- csnrlul. culnuun 70B SATURDAY TRY Swans- dowu Cocoanut Cake, two delicious layers of white with a chocolate centre layer of light, fluffy cake. Stewart's Bakery. 3952-6-25-11 BRADALBANE-On Sunday. June 30, Rev. J. K. Thompson will con- duct the service in the Presbyterian Church, Bradalbsne at 11 a. m. SPECIAL FOR THE week-end, Plain Buns, twelve to the pm, 12c. per doz. Stewart's Bakery. 35-11 MANY HAPPY RETURNSF-Mr. and Mrs. James Calder 152 l-liiis- bom Street, had the pleasure yes- terday of celebrating their 57th. wedding anniversary. The vener- lcblc couple iu-e bOth in good health and passed the day quietly with their family, receiving many con- gratulations and good wishes ‘of their friends. Mr. Calder takes n. walkout each day and is deeply interested in the affairs of the city of which he always took an motive pert. rcciuv nouns. deliciously civ- ored with fresh Pecans, 25c. doz. Stewart's Bakery, Saturday. 35-1i Male Help Wanted JOHN ALFRED MeDONALD, PRO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- viile, (R. 3, Souris.) 3701-6-18-1 month. BECOME axrmr smalls through our special low cost course. Hundreds of ‘succcssflul graduates. Write Molcr Barber College, 5'18 Harrington, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. le-atttf. LOOK AHEAD — GET INTO THE Civil Service as Postman, Clerk, Customs Examiner, Innig. In- specter. etc. Full details free from the M. C. C.. Toronto (ill-i M. H. W. 6-4-11-18-25. Miscellaneous MRS. R. B. IIAVISON. 170 PRINCE Street Furs Remodeled, repaired and relined. Telephone 1227'. 33l2-6-4-smt-15i. PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN! ppy, Advice given free by the osmium. Kindergarten Institute. - T (10.1 oronm Persoriai-ii-4-11-i8-25. iiili SALE - WASHING MACH- lile and Wringer ill good repair. Phoni- 91 or call 7 Euston. K 3900-6-23-31. AllPlZRS USED 2 R0“! USED Scllillcr, $20 (l0; 115011 rubber tired wagon, $35.00: cream SPfiRTlliOYS In! rvrlucoci prices: llsn agent for lliflivbll known Mcintto Grcum Separator. All lrlllds- of wire fencing at lower prices. W. R. Danni-s, Gt. George Si. 3950-0-25-11 Wanted ANTED - ALE BOTTLES, PTS. and qtu. Phone 1107. 375li-6-7-tf. ANTED - CATTLE, HORSES, talus for foxes. Mayus Ford. Milton Stu. 3955-6-25-3i ‘ANTED - THREE 0R FOUR ‘furnished rooms for light house- keeping. ApplyBox A. M. Guard- ian. 3938-66-25-21. Nursing iouxo WOMEN DESIRING r0 entvl- the August Class of North Adams 'I‘raining School for ‘N11 Ncrtll Adnnls, Mass" write superintendent illoilv. School qualifies pupils scrum‘ registration. Provides mmiilill‘ nllownnce and privilege of six months course at. Bcllevuc ilfpiuful. All expenses paid. N.-6-30-Mws-0i. To Let , i" Lm- - rnolvr ROOM, lirouud floor. Apply Guardian. l 8882-8-23-31. >_~_ fir; liir-IWVELLING HOUSE, 103 "oi-iii River Rd all modern con- ‘ l" ""_‘"‘-‘- Tellldnflble rent. Apply I PV-Iflld dz Co., Con! Dealers. i ‘m’ 240. 3019-6-21-31 ~__ i0 RENT-SUMMER COTTAGE a‘ “Folly Point. Apply Bethune Hrdivnrc. 3887-0-23-31. isk T NO TICE 1 ‘l have taken over the buelneu _ ml"! run by Ling Bron, and ’ 5* "inn for bullies: Saturday, i 25th. For one week, begin- ll“! Jiine 25th, I am selling at Filly yeduoed pricoe- some iiuea , Irv rooda n liali price. “Thinking 1g‘ f" 1);“, M111]- ‘hind soliciting your future busi- WILLIAM u. LING, Wlleatley River. .-_ lrvW. ii. Carson . i olnaoriucroa i glue Year nulls: ("Allele i 4 Princc st. Phone ma Home Calla Made. , .. -a-.5_ m _' ‘ SAVASOLE-WONDERFUL NEW plastic leather. repairs shoel- rubbcr boots, auto tires, etc., at amazln iy low cost. Backed b)’ $5,000.00 money-back guarantee. Agents wanted for Island territ- my. Apply Box 56, Summerside. P. E. l. (lllll-mws-iii Teachers Wanted WANTED—EXPERIENCED MALE teacher for New London School. No. 92, Supplement $125.00. Hugh B. McKay. 3923-6-244-41 WANTED-PRINCIPAL AND AS- ‘sistant for Fortune Bridge High School. supplement. $15000 5nd $125.00. Apply E. .1. Campbell. Rollo Bay, Secretary of Trustees. 3939-6-25-11 vlrslrnll GiiAlllllAli _ -ORAND ICE-OPENING of Olympia Cabaret, Summerside, with Elliott's Orchestra on Friday, July 1st. Dancing nine till one. ,8906-e-38-.tst-3i .-BAPTIS'I‘ CHURCH SERVICES ._11ev. A. G. Crows, Pastor, June 26. 10.46 a. m. ‘Momililwmihip ll’ Bedeque: 11.45 a.m. Sunday School 7.80 p. m. Evening service lat-Free- town. m. A, c. vincimt 010mb. lgyfltewwg; will be the special speak- sir a; Freetown. -BAND conquer-fills Salva- tion Arrny Band from Charlotte- town gave an. excellent concert in Donlinion Bquaro, Bummeraide 0n Thursday evening. which wls W17 much Qjopd ivy all who attended. -S iii- "-JUNIOR RED CROSS CON- CERT-HA very delllhtflli concert wu piit on in the Perish hall. at Misoouche an ‘lthuracay evening by the members of the’ Junior RM 0min of Mibcoucha Convent. The proceeds were in aidof-thelted Croce Society. lbllowing b the pm- gram: Bong. Beautiful ,.fline.'l‘imei ‘Play, The Famous Doctor: 80M. Una Rmnarce; Dialogue, "On I strike; Bong. Sweat Ilium! In: Drill, .S0erf Drill: Play Mother goose; Recitation, The ‘I'm Chim- neys: Dialogue. 805M: Boelllil Recitation, PEPE‘: Lettef; Dillfiifi Le Petite Boudeiiae; Motion IIIII. Home Sweet Home; 00d Save The King-G _ A youngster who has lest what was for him a considerable sum in the baby wee elfnlainiiig to hi! fissile-l- iiow excessively hare-up in wan. “Can't help n," ieinlsd the umomitunlsing clmit. "You fliifl learn to tlke your medicine like a man." "Yes. I Mime I0." lid "i! victims. "not summer neon w. Arthur I. Clark is a patient in the City Hospital. Rare Spectacle’ (Canadian Press) MUIREAL, June lie-The rare spectacle of waterspouts startled cottagers along the shore; of the lake of Two Mountains, 22 miles from here, during last night's thunderstorm. Apparently caught up by a spin- ning current of air, a pillar of water rose 12 feet above the sur- face and raced adross the lake. Ab- ter the spout had travelled some distance another was formed and the two continued together until shallows were reached. The height of the spouts was noted to be well above the buoy in the channel which rises l0 feet above the water. To Check vUp On Doctors TORONTO, June Bil-The nliiit- sry medicine section oi the Canad- ian Medical Associaiion today urg- ed in a resolution that steps be trik- en to place on fyie complrtc infor- mation regarding every physician and surgeon in Canada so that, in event of a national crisis, the in- formation might be placed at the disposal of the Department of Na- tional Defence. The resolution was pused on re- commenddtiun of Dr. ‘iv. B. I-lerl- dry, Toronto, Chairman of the sec- tion, after members ilad listened to an outline of the responsibilities of the medical profession of Canada in time of war by Major E. s. Jef- frey, Toronto. ~_ CANADIAN GIRLS SET PACE FOR FASHIONS ' IN WFET INDIES OTTAWA. June 23-—(By the Can- should know. says tho/t in the Brit- ish East mdles young ladies are looking now to Montreal and Tor- onto, other than to Pal-ls or New York for guidance in the matter of dress fashions. She is Miss Hilm Fu-quharson of Toronto. who spends each winter in Jamaica and who ar- rived here aboard the C. N. S. Ilady Rodney. on her way to the Queen . City. Miss Iiiarquhsraolva striking ap- pearance and personality, and her accomplishments as related by feli- ow ,RISCIIBSI‘B from Jamaica and ‘Ibronto, give weight lo her re- marks. The renaming Canadian girl firmly believes that any girl can be truly smart by using her own ingeniousnele. the sense of color and design that Providence ‘gave her and a small budget, judiciously controlled. Miss Iiurquharaoil pays tribute to IIlflliBh vmmea in the matter of formal evening apparel andrcugh sports wear; but she holds that Canadian girl-s excel with their smart clothes in which ‘lb “l0 nieces end do fliiiidll‘ -—-mm-m*_-—-__________ DEATHS CUBIC-At Summer-aide, Juno as. William A. Oliing, aged so yam. Ilmerel from his late residence this afternoon at 3.80 to People's Cemetery. 4 N. D. MacLean UNDIITAIII ktmtltlllaa miss-i...- an] "III Ilililro nuns us Ililafllifitfllilfllylllflfl- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN — SPECIAL ! FRIDAY, SATURDAY = and SUNDAY FRUIT SALAD _ with Bread and Butter and Cake Tea or Coffee 2 5 c White's Tea , Rooms Vicar To Tell Truth Even Though ' It Will Hurt DUFFIELD, Deirbyahire, Eng, June Mw-The Rev. W. M. Irwin vicar of Duffield, announced yes- terday he had set aside next Fri- day as the day on which he will tell people exactly what he thinks of them. Tile decision started when, in a sermon, the vicar deplored man- End's falling from the high stan- dard of truth set by John the Bap- tist. He said a certain day should be designated as "truth dsy" to give everybody a chance to air his opinions. A purishioner challenged Dr. Ir- win to set the example and he ac- cepted, choosing Friday. If, on Friday, he is answering an undersirable invitation he will write: "I am delighted that a pre- vious engagement will prevent me from going to your party, which probably would bore me stiff." If he is in a bad humor he will say "bad morning" instead of "good morning." He's going to say something nice only when he feels like it. Very Pretty Bride Wears Black LONDON. June zil-Miss Mary MacKsy. the twenty-two-year-old London girl whose marriage to Mr. Joseph Schildkraut, the well-known Jewish actor and film star, recent- ly, was the most important social event of the Vienna season, was un- doubtedly the prettiest bride of the ear. . Wearing s tight-fitting black drew. relieved at the shou!ders with Brussels lace, and a neat black hat with a large powder-puff bow, the slender, wiliowy form of this young stranger, with her smiling, freckled face, blonde hair and dark blue eyes fringed with sweeping lashes, struck a. peculiarly English note in the scarlet hall of Vienna's Gothic town hall, where the civil ceremony was performed by an official wear- ing a mauve cloak and cap. Tile bridegroom placed a. curious- ly formed Jewish ring on the finger of the bride. It was gold, inscribed with Mr. Schildkraui/s nickname, “Pepi? interlaced with the Star of David. "I shall miss many old friends when I settle down in California," the bride saSll to a friend. " I shall miss flying. too. My husband is nervous of the sir, and does not like me to fly, so my airplane, which I have flown for two years, will have to go. "‘Pepi' proposed to me at Nia- gara Falls. I am glad he did w." because I was disappointed with the size of the falls, but now I have pleasant memories of Niagara after all." "How do you feel?" I said to Mr. Schlldkraut. "Surprised that I am married again," was the reply. Miss Mackay first met Mr. Schild- krsut at a party given by General Dawes, the American Ambassador in London. She was working at that time as a dance hostess at Che: Henri. when Mr. Bchildkrsut went to Vienna to play in the stage play, "An American Tragedy," Miss Mac- kay followed, and the mandsge was arranged. Mr. Scllildkriiilt is famous for his role as the gambler in "Show Boat" and his parts ln_ "Carnival" and "The Blue Danube." Miss Mackay has been an artist's model, a typist. and a dancing in- atructill. , . An American widow was anxious to conceal the fact that her late husband had been electrocuted. when inquiries were made she replied that "be occupied the chair of applied electricity at one of our public inltimtions." Positive support “and comfort ' or e RUPTURED‘ SMITH’! SILVER TIUII Illl In elnltic sanitary Dun lint and cool. Guaranteed yearn. wnu for Inform- MIG. COBRA!!! cums BlillY RAISED THAT or lpuuul Goflin Found at Louis- burg, G. B., Said To Contain Remains of High French Ad- miral Buried 180 Years Ago. she left in anger. Raiders Get J u s t Deserts NEW YORK, June 24-042.)- More than a score of whites and negroes of both sexes invaded an emergency relief headquarters 1n west Harlem today and held sway until the arrival of police rein- foroevnents. Five men and a wom- an were arrested. A white woman who described herself as Loretta Tannon started the troubled when she escorted two Negro women into the place and demanded immediate aid for them. She was informed she would have to follow the regular procedure and She soon returned with a for- PAGL —0PEiil|iG— at BEACH GROVE III of the GYRO CLUB SUMMER DANCES Monday, June 21th Novelties Refreshments Dancing from 9 to 1.30. Tickets: $1.00 each. IT'S A GYRO DANCE BENIEY. N. 13-. the Canadian Pressb-Considered on history of the in Cape Breton. Judge Walter Crowc tonight said he was fully convinced that the coffin found by excavators yester- day at Loulsburg was that of Duke D'Axlville, High Admiral of the French navy, whose great expedi- tion for the recapture of the old fortress met disaster more than 180 years ago. Judge Crowe differed from his- torians who claimed D’ Anville's body was returned to France fol- lowing his death at. Halifax, where he had brought the remnant 0! hi5 once proud fleet after some of his vessels had foundered at sea and others had been wrecked on Sable Island. He based his conviction on docu- mentary evidence which he said was in accord with the location where the coffin was discovered, be- side the altar of the old gurriwn church. Among these documents was a communication from the commander of the fleet when it returned to France bearing the heart of D’ Anviile, stating that the Admirals body had been buried on what was known as D‘ Anvllles Island, near Halifax. The body was removed to lnuisburg when the “Dunkirk cf America" was returned to France by treaty. The city fin;- ln 185B. today, preparing to bring to the surface two other coffins, believed to contain the remains of two early French Governors of Cape Breton, under direction of H. D. Roberts of the Federal Department of the Interior. “The discovery is of utmost 1m- portance,” said Judge Crolve, “as there has been considerable con- troversy in regard to the last rest- ing place of this man. Dr. G. M. Wrong, Professor of History at the University of Toronto, published a volume recently on "the rlse- and fall of new France," in which he wrote that while the body firstly was buried at Halifax, it ultimate- ly was removed to France. I, among others, contend that only the heart was returned and placed in :1 chap- el in a naval port." ‘rile Judge expressed the opinion that the body should be re-buried with a fitting ceremony and mark- ed with a. monument at Louisburg, where progress hns been made in uncovering the fortress and mak- ing the historic ruins into one of the show-places of Eastern Canada. "Such a mernoriul ceremony will take place during the fall season of this year, when the present Earl of Dundonald will erect a tablet to the memory of William Cochrane, first Earl of Dundonsld, who was killed on July 9, 1758, when the French made s sortie at night against the fort and attacked the right of the English lines." ‘Radio Sales . OTTAWA, June 24-—(By The Canadian Pressl-eales of radio re- ceiving sets in Canada. during the first quarter of 1932 amounted to 43,404 machines for which the Canadian manufacturer or author- on disorderly conduct charges. you like that cigar? Never smoke ‘em myself, but I understand you can't get better." be pessimistic, but that's just how I feel at. the moment. tennis champion, and now they can day and night-Miami News. long, but I can see there's some- thing on the master's mind. look as dignified as you. and he can't do it. period of 1931, a total of 47,663 re- ceivers were disposed 0f t0 dealers and wholesalers at $4,167,716. These figures show that the volume of sales in the first quarter 0f this year fell off 11 per cent although the average selling price per ma- chine wfls 4a per wit Iower- But while the total sales were lower the market for some models showed ally was destroyed by the BritishliiiiPr°vemenm 35°91“? set‘ Wm‘ a. list price cf less than $65 increas- Excavators continued their work 9d b" 9-75“ ‘mm 474‘ machines sen" ing for $66 or less than $100 rose to 13,633 from 9.400 and combination machines ranging from $180 l0 109$ uuui szoo advanced to 1.124 from 331. provinces shows that Ontario. Que- bec, British Columbia and Nova some, took fewer machines during January, February and March of midable following and the group stormed the doors, thrusting Pat- rolman Frank Berger to the floor. Chairs and desks were overturned 1n the melee and records were scat- tered about. A sergeant and eight men arrested the six mslcontenis Non-Smoking Host: "How do Guest (feebly): “Well, I may A bridge expert has married a keep the family in the limelight The Butler-I nven't been here The Maid-Sure! He's trying to A comparison for the S8165 by 1932 than the first quarter of a. ycai- ago. comparatively mlnvr gains were made in all other prov- inces. In Ontario sales dropped l0 19.252 from 29.212. in Quebec to 10,020 from 13.624. in British Col- umbia 3.357 from 3,458 and in Nova Scotia m 1.40s from 1,117. The ad- vances registered in other provinces were to 1,478 from 198 in Saskat- chewan. go 1,323 from 1,309 in Al- berta, to 3,053 from 2.581 in Manl- toba, to 895 from 701 in New Brun- swick and to 196 from 138 in Prince Edward Island. Trinity iiniteii Church S ATURDAY 2.00—Cnlfe Sale, by Willlns Circle of King's Daughters -- Store of R. T. Holman, Ltd, City. U§§§§O§§§§§§§4§§§§O§§§§@ The Presbyterian Church In Canada 5'1‘. JAMES‘ CHURCH Minister: Rev. R. Moorhead Legato, B-D- Public Worship: Morning at Eleven O'clock- Evenlng at Seven O'clock. smauocas AND VISI- rous OORDIALLY laud importer received 03.156528 the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports today. In the corresponding A Akkkmkk AAAQLAQ ‘- As Zion’ Presbyterian Church‘ HIV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER, MINISTII‘ PDOI. LOUIS THOMPSON, OBGANIST. INVITED. “A AAQAAQQAAA Ola-oil are they which Gait, OM. IQ MORNING WORSHIP 11-00 A. Ml-Tlle Sacrament of the Lord's Supper "This do in Remembrance of Mo." Ahihmr-“flentle, lIoly Saviour" Conn The m r. lit-sabbath School lull am. clam. IVINING WORSHIP 1.00 P. lib-Theme: "The Imam: of Our Hope" Mn. A. Match, Min Lorena Samuel am! Choir. do hunger and mm amu- flnteonsnel: m they IIIIII s. filled." mo. m. “mm-mil thee. Keep Ila in Thy Cue" iTllaImtCiioi-d) suiima Choir. We Specialize 1.. Home Cooking Tea Served Daily From 5 to 8 Reservations Appreciated Welcome Inn Tea Room? BRACKLEY ANNUAL MEETING British & Foreign Bible Society In Canada & Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Auxiliary STANLEY BRIDGE l ‘JULY 6a.. 1932 film-Stanley Bridge United Ch h. Presbyterian Church. n" Reports, Election of Offi , s i; Friends of the Bible Socleiey: worimar: REV. H. D. RAYMOND, President. 8.00 Clifton -—————r" 3921-8-25-2-4. ‘AA THE SAL VA TION ARMY ADJUTANT AND MRS. KIMMINS g Offices-r in Charge. 11.00 A. MP-Subject-"Thc Rule of Peace." 2.00 P. NIL-Sunday SchooL 7-00 P. M.—Sub_iect"'l'he Need of Ila Present." A Cordial Welcome Await; You. fist ' rnnvcl AND p ' u“ rrrzuous-m MINISTEIIT-‘REV. A. c. vnvcslrl‘. n. n. 0RGANIST—MRS. o. rumour run. MORNING WORSHIP 11 OTILOCK Baritone Solo-Selectcd—lV[r. Leigh Dlngwell. Anthem-"Tlle Splendor of’ Thy Glory" .... Woodward Scrmon-"Misconreptions oi’ Religion” Dr. IV. L. Archibald oi’ Acadia University. SUNDAY SCHOOL fonm part of morning service, a. story sermon is arranged for Junior Classes, study period from l2 to 12.30. EVENING WORSHIP 7 UCLOCK Soprano Solo-“My SavinuP-By Dank: " Miss Davida Baker Sermon-Rev. A. G. Crowe, Bedeque. Anthem-“Savlour Again to Thy Dear Name” Shelley You are Cordially Welcome to all Services of THE BAPTIST CHURCH. [O-QO-CCGO-O-GO-Q-OO-GOO-H-O-OH-UHHgHQ-g-ymb > r AAAAAAAAAAALLAAAAA¢AAAAAA Akkk A St. Paul ’s Church 5th SUNDAY AFTER. TRINITY. i. 8.30 A. M.—-lloly (Jommuniorl. 10.00 A. M.-—'Ihe Sunday School. 11.00 A. lWL-Milrning Prayer. Presentation of Church Attendance Certificates to Sunday School Pupils. Preacher Rev. Dr. Haslam, Principal Emmanuel College. Saskatoon. 3.45 I’. ill-Baptisms. 7.00 P. lit-Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Olierwry Anthem-—“No Shadows Yonder" n. n. Gaul EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. II. D. RAYMOND, M, A" RECIQR, 0 ;O§4£iQfiO§§4§OOO§§§§§§§b&0 vA°A¢ALAQAAAQAAAAAQAAAAALAA P Trln ity United Church‘ Ministers-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, DD, Rev. C. N. Brown, MA. OrganiswMr. A. Roy Kendall, LIAM“ A.A.G.O. > v > oool 10.00 A. M.-~Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. lit-Public Worship. 11.30 A. M.-—Sundny School. Ssflnvn-"Wsik in the Light" .. my. c. N. Brown, ma. Anthem-"Juvt As I Am" E. R. Bowleu Solo-"Entrest Me Not to Leave Thee’ .. Chan. Gounod Miss Frances Wood 1.00 P. lit-Public Worship. Sennon-"Chrfsilanity and Patriotism" ‘Dr. Romany solc-"slicplicr-a Take m By the Han "-vvm|-stsplism Mn. L. Warren. AntMm-"luniiner lune Are minim" l. mull Visitors Cordlaliy Weleomg Services Broadcast by C. l. C. K.