. Francs before she married Bergrioll. POIIIYb-Ieoding single Rat- _ ions exclusively, has ven super- ~ " ior results wherever is The cost is o...- IM and late iowest. h-ocai. are N 1 ---- ' Grown - Animklfelis ucmsrlws IADXO 510a: white’ Govor are No. l osn- ic let. Apply P. J. adian Grown. Alec ho. 1m c-ms-a-s-ai on,’ and o. 2 Grads --- - m“ yu-lty No. 1 both‘!!! B. l. 8. DANCE ‘IUNITI. Danc- whicls are . y NIH ing I till l2. Admission 25c. “gut; Canadian Grown. lo-‘ifll-o-A-li. Ahllvltflihtvfltflli" oral. oumas e ms Wheat '— 0'" — 5""! st. Peter's Hall can Bat ay. Buckwheat — 0"» — 1"" '- unoo-a-m. Don't fail to call and in- npeot our Beech and see the Government tests for same. mg "t our ocs before plac- ing your o r. - be a shortage in seeds this spring mgyould advise you to book your ouler at an early date. Adiiiliilli 8t 00. ‘ Qiarlottetown ‘ WHOLESALE and IBTAH. u. Seeks Pardon For Debtor Husband (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, May 2'-Listed as a woman without s country, Mrs. Grover. Cleveland Bergdoii arrived from Germany today to seek a pre- sidential pardon for her draft- dodger husband. I ’ ‘l wanted to re- Assertlns tum to the United States and re- claim his $800,000 fortune. which was seized by the government when he fled the country, his blond wife, said: v “His exile of 16 years seems to me to be penalty enough, ii he has done wrong. He wants to come home." . As she stepped oil the liner Wash- ington with her four small children, attorney general Homer Cummings declared in Washington ’ “ would, receive “no clemency from tn, department of justice." The question of clemency would be one for the war d , t and the president, the attorney general asserted Bengdoll, who was captured after s. three-year evasion o! conscrip- tion, was under a five-year milit- ary sentence when he escaped t0 Germany. sailing sbmadrby way of Mrs. Bergdcll, whose Gennan cit- izenship was left in doubt when she married the fugitive Phiiadeiphian. during his exile, said her huswbnd had suffered "too much." “He would come back: ii‘ thty would not oourtmartlul him," she said. "Ha is willing to go before the ordinary courts." Mrs. mrgdoll, who was Berta held her l3 months-old-son in her arms as she talked. mostly through In interpreter. Her other child- ren. Alfred. seven. Emma, six. Bid Mina. flve. stood by- “Naturally he wants his fortune.‘ raid Mrs. Bergdoli. “We have been iiving on money allowed us by liil mother. That is all we have." ' Courts Deny Hauptmann’s A p p e a l (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘IRENTON, N. J., May 2. —— Tho Court of Errors and Appeals today denied the gppiioli-lon of attorneys ior no Richard l-iauptmann to take testimony supporting iLs alleg- ations that the iury which convicted him of the Lindbergh baby murder was not properly ltqueswred. The Court, however. granted the lawyers permission to include in the central Guardian a! Tlullfllulllflu- vm”"'3$s.'fi'§|a|'3'lr' str tly payable In scriea under the management of b0 inserted gr THE LAST QUAlTII-Isi Ill!‘- XNG of the Graduate Nurses Assoc- iation will be held at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on ‘hiesday, May 7th. rauae-a-s-u. , Mos. HARRISON. expert corset- isrc will gladly advise with you on all foundation garment problems. she will show and nt Nu-Bals foundation garments sli day and evening Saturday. second floor oi Moore a Molxod Uinitod. a The Rev. B. J. Boyce. pastor of Mt. Stewart United Church has return- ed tp his home in Mt. Stewart, miter spending a few days in the P. E. I. Hospital. He resumes his duties on the coming Sunday, when the Jub- ilee: of King George will be ciobra- 5'1‘. PAUL‘! SPECIAL SERVIIEB. —0n Sunday morning at St. Paul's the form of service to be used will oorrgspond with that to be held in Bt. aul's Cathedral on Monday to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Accession of our King and Queen. The Anthem to b, sung on that oc- casion is one that has been espec- ially oomposed by Dr. Ernest Mac- Millan oi tho Toronto Conservatory oi Music. and dedicated by gracious permission to their Majesties. OIPINB DIUGITOID-fiom the Bridgewatar Bulletin of April 25th it is learned that Bridgcwater has a, new drugstore, which opened its doors to the public this week m the Powers Block, carrying a complete line of drugs and drugstore acces- Mr. G. P. Brown, formerly manager of the floss B. gators in. this city. Many home friends wil wish Mr. Blown abundant success in his new business venture. --- TB! BAPTIIT GREECE-Or. Vlmwi; at the morning service ‘opens a of sermons on ‘Growth in the Christian Life." His theme to-mcrxow is "The Use of the Bible." The evening service will be in charge oi the Young People's society, one of the members, Mr. William Ward prosidwirfif. The speak- er on this occasitm b; My, gm- son MacDonald, the choir will be drawn from the Young People's Boc- lcty- The special musical numbers W111 l" I "lo ‘film! Amy to Jesus." by Mr. Justyn Jordan, Mr. Charles O'Brien and Mr. Eisworth Largel W“ Belch Campbell. soprano, will slug a special number. Y. M. C. A. MIITTNG-‘nie an- Wll 111M014; oi the ladies Auxiliary ofY-M. .A.wuhelditlthsY. ril 80th. The following oflioers were elected for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Mary Maolieau (re-elected); Vice- Dresident,‘ Mrs. L. Bcnneli; Treas- Sccretary. Mrs. J. W. Dickie. Fo lowing an the Viol-presidents for the several churches: Zion, Mro. Fraser and Mrs, G. uitch; Trinity, Mrs. n. MoAulland, Mrs. Godkln, Mrs. G. Bell, Mrs. on r Pickard; Baptist, Mrs. J. A. Oi LMrs. J, D. Jenkins and Mrs. Byron Norton: St. James, Mrs. D. Maolean and Miss Jean Crockett; 8t. Paul's, Mrs. (Capt) Taylor. Mrs. H. Miller and Mrs. W. Warren; 5t. Peters, tral Christian. Mrs. Frank Stewart and Mrs. ~l4sith Wright. ' _:- .3... ,. w?! of Attorney General, David“ ants. ohicf of prosseutiom prosecutor Anthony M. Hauolr, Jr.. lfuntcriion County, and Wilentzb WM!" I . . . ice ‘M Monday. ’ Board‘ 1w V Rooms at 2 P. M. -- L-‘ilel-o- ‘ ‘been claimed a Statutory l . be fonds closed for the day. ." McLean, North Rustioo. who is visit- BlTUl-N! IIOM IIOQPITAI. ,—, ursnMr-a; W. H. Johnson; men-d- H. Burt, Mrs. Harold Pickard; Cen- _ T. d of ’ wows: OFFICE-Monday. May 6th. having ‘hm us! 1.91% '3'. the allowing order of service rad the public: despatch b m v31 7 be closed at. .412. Then will bl no carrier or by rural there be any mid-day Street Ietnr and Parcel Bog collection. .___.... aaaxnou m; lwusie . second year medi- cal students were forced to witn- draw from their second semester examinations this weal: when their health broke down under eye strain and overwork. The time are 'l‘ony' Donahue. Souris, P11» Edward Bamhill, Hayfield. use. and Ralph‘ Hogan. Monotoh. NB. The trio had begun the exams‘ last wpck. but be; came ill over the week-end and were forced to ~ withdrsvL-Jialifaii Herald. ' The many friends o1 Hise Mary ing in the Citywiii regret to learn she has been confined to the home of her uncle. Mr. 11.1’... lmithrltooh- ford St... vnth an attack of easles. Rev. Dr. Joseph Campbell oi the Btstii oi’ Bi. Paula Ooiiege, Win- 5i’ I TODAY‘ ONLY- ,suaAn . ‘Store ClosbellMondoy tashdiisrryttcrcs ls’! Great George, Street Phone 751 and‘ 748 Eve ’s ‘Applcifl ‘ A P e a c h ? (GP. ‘By coercion’: Special Wire) Bl‘. IDUQB, May _3~It newsp- owe that ‘Eve's’ “lwlccfl which started the world's‘ first family trouble, was 's peach. Such was the theory advanced today by Lloyd C. Bil-III. nursery-men of Louisiana. 140-. and authority on fruit origins. A W811 hairy. lncdibl‘ beach yhlch Srowswild at elevation‘ oi » Rot in Tibet and China‘ is "W daddy oi all modern peaches. Btark said. The modern fruit was developed and carried through com- mtfo? into Chinese. Roman. Greek and Persian civilizations. “In more ancient days." 511d the nipeg Man. who for the past year has been doing post graduate work at the University of Toronto, ar- rived in the city Thursday, evening. having been called houw. owing to the serious illness oi his mother ms. suchemia Oanuobcfl oi Cardigan. Allen Must Pay Penalty Says Board --_-- (A. P. By Guardian's special Wire) HARRISBURG, Pa" May Is-Thc Pardon Board today refused to X's- cctomend that Robert Allen Bd- warda. “American hsgcdy" slayer. be saved from the electric ...a.ir. The dearer you»: can mine sur- veyor. convicted of killing and; McKechl-iie. an expectant mother. is to be elsctrocuted May e unless mmor George u. Earle. inter- Bergs Menace _ Steamer Lane (Al. By Glnrdialfs Special Wire) BOSTON, May 2—Approximstely 100 icebergs were reported tonight- drifting southward and within 30 lnilm ‘of the west-bound steamer lancrin a wireless report from the ' _ cutter Pontchartrain, ncwgon ice patrol duty. The report indicated the ice men- sca had reached the gravest state thus far this you and it was re- tarded possible the shame: lane would be moved isrthcr south to avoid the danger. Cubans Arrested Charged With, ~ Sabotage (c. r. n Guardian's Spools] wim 114v A. my t-t c. a-smvu) .-'i'ne disastrous at see, of the Ward liner Mon-o Castle, of! the coast of New Jersey last Bop- tember with a loss oi more than no lives, was recalled tonight with the arreslagfbiiixdflhmilhlffsililitllg oiP-Ouba. at w no I " destroy vessels, in the epsnish trans-Atlantic line. Cuban secret police, workliic in contact with united Stains federal authorities. have been buoy for mass ‘of clues. that summation. record the opening address to the WAT/l‘ MASON BAY5:'l‘he dairy cow's a thing of charm: she lifts the mortgage from the farm, and makes the farmer's life more sweet. and Whoa-o'er the dairy cow in E sets him down in Easy tits-cot. _ uppiles a steady profitable employment. of your test. parts for DeL our nearest branch. f i LZENTRA airy Charlottetown x g M)“ PROFITS m onmvuvo SHE IAIMIB’! Is Isl- dawns Wonnnvo m .n with general farming-and provides easy and CREAM PRODUCERS. W9 Ply you cash for your cream Twice monthly- WI. . received. No ions "l"! "I10"? dim‘ °F m’ "5"" COMPLETE‘. line of cream cans and avai Separators all makes. Write or call L CREAMERIES 599W"! pointed. to an international sabot- income-enrichles the soil, us; ‘ma. can of cream as Starla treasury . m“ i0 MIMI ll the ‘ mmm.’ mnmm“ g fly to determine- whyiths boat was so nurseryman. "the Chinese believed eating a certain kind of peach would bring immortality and pro?- servs the body from corruption ‘to tbn end of the world. '.l‘he peach tree was the ‘tree of knowledge’ to the Chinese, and it may have been that the apple. eaten by Eve in the Gordon oi Eden, after all was the Fenian. uncle. or aslt is known today, a peach." Liquor Fraud Case Concludes (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MQMREAL. May fl.-—'I'ho prelim- nary hearing of sight alleged mom. JETB cg a 051900.000 liquor conspiracy was brought to an end today with lodge Jules Desfnarais taking the cnildrswn case under advisement. At the request oi tho Crown. Jules lesmarais let May 2i u the date when ho will decide whether or not the iour Broniman brothers. Samuel, Allan. Harry and Abraham. I‘. B. Blair. David Costlcy and Barney AIME, 8-11 o! Montreal, and William Yule, of Halifax, or any oi them. shall be committed {or Ltal on charges of conspiracy together and with other persons to smug,_le liquor into Canada and. to defraud the’ Crown of "upwards oi 85.000900" in customs and excise revenues. Judgment will be rendered earlier if possible, Judge Desmarais said Accuracy Seized By A Coastgua rd) (A. P. By Guardian's Sllooial Win) NEW BilDlibll-D, Mesa. May 2,- Ths uawommotcr launch Accur- lcy. dascribnd by her coastguard captors as one oi the worst blend: era o! the rum fleet, was held‘ under gukar hero tonight with her are‘: of n e. No liquor was found aboard the l25-ioot Yul-mouth, NB, craft when the 00-405 of. New London. Conn. took her into custody off South Dartmouth, Mass, but an cffioial re- port to Washington expressed belief abs had dumped her cargo. customs men searched the South Dartmouth T shorq seeking a trace of an V liquor that might have been isnrlod, but tonight reported no success. The Accuracy was detained under A technical charge o1 running with- out lights. officials said. . joast "guardlmen ‘reported the seiaure tool place shortly before daylbrsak. The squat launch was trove the time. Her clearance boners were understood to call for s voyage from Yarmouth to Bermuda. " Coast swordsman. saidthey sought far inshore. and‘ were informed by the captain, whoa; identity was not disclosed. that he had been making re s in the iaos o1. s blow. c soisurc came upon the heals of reports additional customs patrol- lncn were being concentrated in the Buzzards Bay area to support the vernmentls announced w. sl of campaign against importers oi illicit liquors. U.S. Wish To Try Insull Again (C. P. By Guardian's Special W!!!) .O'I'I.‘AWA. May 1-1! the United States government succeeds. in ex- trapliting Martin Insull of Oriilia, Ont. it was believed here it would be the first time a man ever was ex- tradited twice from Canada. The formal apgllication hssnot reached Ottawa a ousn the American State loepartmeut has been asked by At- torney-Generli Homer oumminrs to start proceedings. lnsuli was extradited to Chicago about a year ago for trial with his brother, Samuel, on charges arising irom the. oolllDIo of lnsuli Utility Corporations. He was acquitted and d d to Canada u In "H401!- e alien.. Nowtbe United States Gvv ‘ nt wants him rotunled ior a second trial. i ' . t GLAD" IOTA’!!! OI‘ LATu CIA]! 0F Y USvSIA (A. P. Gnrdiasrs Special Wire) NEW . May 2.-A woman ' to be the Grand Duchess .~ of Russia. . youugat ' _ closest surviving rela- revealed today Advances ing 11cm at "11 i w- I ' hint ~ Qst auger 9% “' . ._ Mrs. Harrison now steps into the "con circle ‘f0! tho 51180.5): gmfwlfiirfldrl. guano. Kenny i. "B aiw DNTIIO. . ' . ‘ Mrs. agnalo; who is the outlier o! 28 iimlrlglfill. states nine hav!‘ m-s. Kenny asserts she has, l1, chilv oxen registered in the‘ Tut nine years. ateiiano Darrigo, "a fru merchant. stateshis wife he's given birth to "either. seven oreight ciiii-‘v dnin since October; 102d ’ " To i‘ ‘Aid. Gilead“ iFcuiieri c. any Guardian's specletwin) CALGARY. May 2.-L“fll'I!l-:Y¢? "iabilitation scheme to aid tuners who lost their lauds during tire de- pression, and are now wards ‘of the Alberta Government through its re- lief commission, was announced here pioneer Calgary rancher. the plan calls ior the settlement of 1a family ics on onc~acre plots, each with a" house. Ownsrship- in the land, will be vested lnlthe Alberta.- Govern; mant. and under the care of the re'-" lief commission, it will undertake 1o, back the venture financially. Will Cosoperate" To Arbitrate Chew War... (s. r. n; omens.“ Special was‘) RIO DE JANERO. Ml)’ 34-4.")!- Josres today handed to the. amber. sailors of Argentina. ilbilc and Ho). and the Charge dwflaires oi the United States. a note in which, final! stated nei- wiliinsbtss to re- loin Chile and Argentina in an ei- rort. to arbitrate the‘ Ohaco war. Famous Singer Stricken n-——-ls ' (C. 12-8110) . (By Guardian's S »Wiro) PARIS. May ii.- odor Chslia- iu great pain and running a gh temperature, was admitted to g?‘ American d-lospitsl at lleulllg c t "z afternoon‘ ' 'li'ter'-~'b'sinz nub here in anjaiubullncc‘ who mm. . .. , . The world famous Russian basso was had been confined in a hospital ha was strickenfon arrival ffclnzths United States. was on the trip from he Hsvrs by his phy-' sician and M. Kuhok, his manager. who issued a stems-zit. that the singer was suflering ‘from articular rheumttilm and was in condition.‘ can 10.11110 ; Rfport ‘of East Baltic School ‘for , . . . , $003182} '3 l. . Grids .’i"m-f'l.ffi§l John Dixon; 3;. PM. m‘ Y \< . Grade Vl-'-i. " ncaqrt- wnz; .2. Margaret Coyie. " ' Grade iv-i, Jessie Ross, Myrtle Rose and Richard Dixon (equal); 2, Waiter Murphy. ‘ " Hush oral: sndwnnaen Grade 1-4, Ernest Grady; 2, Reginald Grady. ' --¢ ' ‘ - Perfect attendance-rainfall anus, Hugh Craig} Margaret 0cm.- isijert Dixon, waim Murproa-Jsssiesccse. ._._...._._-._....-__-_ - VERNON RIVER. 801-0001: Honor roll oi Vernon nim school Primary Department ior month oi April: ' “ Grade v--1. Lloyd rurnessi- it. Beryl Furness; 8. Annie MoKema. Grads 1V~l, Kathleen Molosnua; 2, Beatrice Jay. - ' - Grade lIL-l, Anna llurness; T2, Elva Mckenna. " r Grads lL-l, Mary MoKsnna: 2. Betty Jenkins; 3, Anna MoQuaid; Grads I (al-l. Blake Livingstone; g, Eugene MoKsnna; 3, W Dreise. Grads I (b)-1, Mary oudreau; 2, Earl Jay; 3. Barby Henry. Helen M. Sullivan-Ilsa “ . .-.--...-__-...--- ¢. - DIBLYKII BABBATH POLITICS DURBAN-—'(O.:P;)~Docla"rgll¢ his bath ior political Pllfnoaas" Coliings resigned as secretary of-thl Clairwood branch, south African today. . .. , ‘ _ _ Originatndby ianhian McKionch. Aloorn. - Grade III (Miss N. Btewsrtl-l. . C eaArclwr. macs n (um MacDonald) - 1. acne Havre aincmlast-yrldayhwheu - ‘a serious. ' Stewart and G001‘!!! “Wnfl .Grads 11-1. Edwsrdncfiréijféfggd. m__~_1_“§mh1 mwafl; a. ' Alfred Ramsay. l - ,-Gra.de 1'1. Bn-l. Ralph lpyon- ... oi-scc n. Jnvl. mirror-d Craig. m: ..__ _; Edlloationolist ___-_- - t I “°"“"T;°"" F“ “"132” " i’ scored u. any a mu ‘° '.""""'i3! f£ii..“l‘.‘..°?i°'m2c%’c87.fi.i I-u-I-w ~ w m unga- lw a w w»- Bsrrisco. oneci the 5mm Dune. Ions-Jo. team. p up n“ mu‘ contenders iiffll ms -, lcs..._sbst__c.ev,otad»,bl.lallt oi be: l"! 3"" "Yfigait-n m" l ~- ernity pstlko today ll birth iiis to Catholic Education in- Iflr .. . . we mica. - Mille - r Balut Eliza's funeral service was Jlflld on Wednesday usll 24. Sixty-two prillts..anda very large number oi i ram tivas were present bute of 6109i) fiiillffililtion, w the devoted. teacher. The body was xe- oaivsd by Reverend Father Moflhanc. Her brother. Reverend htber Me- Dougali. sang the‘ Requiem‘ Mus. it "onus ‘Fathers Dcromswfiltourke , . and Stanford celebrated Mass at the , _ . lateral altars. "mummy o; Jdotlier "" " St. Eliza. was borne intothe college “at ms Wesimcunt Aveywbero’ a by - Monsigna‘ cbartier, vicar GensraL. A Guard grounds of Villa. Maria. The last brothers, Reverend Angus McDon- gali and Vincent o! Port Hood, Mrs. Mary Tully of Boston, Mar. B. B. Kay og Csnso. 10.8., and Mrs. A. Kincaid 0i Kirk- limd Lake, Ontario. _ _________,_______.. PRINCE STREET BCHOOL _ Grade x-i. Jean Enman: I. fiieima Dingwell; 3, Janet Stewart. Grade IX—-l. Doreen Alley; 2,‘ ' Janet Macliaren; 3, Helen Bhorren. Grade VIII (Sr.)——1, Annabelle Lawson; l. Amy 98mm 3.14111"! Hughes. ' - dc VIII (JrJ-l. Doreen Bell: .3, Evelyn Taylor; 8, Donald Mac-Y 01 Balcom; 2. Cynthia Kendall; w Murray. a VI (Miss Msthcson) - 1. Billie McLaren; 2. Burton Howatt; g psve ley Vaulderstinc. 'Grad: v1 (Miss Irving) - Keith Johnston: I. Freda Mclnuis; I. John 6X5 ‘um Simmonds; 2, George Acorn: l. Edward Larter. . Grade V (Miss Aiiksnlf-l. 95"!‘ urge Wight; 2. Pi-iyllis adaclacod: a, oyc rgusou. Grad: 1v (Miss Douglasl- i. Iredericlc Waller: 2. Joyce Kowatt; S. ’ Baverlsy Pound and Howard Walker. Grade iv (Miss Fullerton) - l. Olive $3111.52 ha. fan Williams: l. Morgue au . Grade III (Miss Weelcsl-i, Ruby sue/mu: s. Joyce ocain; 8. Russel Marjorie spiliett; 2. Shirley Btems; S. Catherine MacEsohei-n. Donald; 2. Ruby Lariat: 3. Shirley Iisrguson and lair = -1nis~ Graves; 2, 3. Jean Lowthcr. _' usumioiw scuoor. Elisabeth H0086? , ~11. sci-April - ‘ -- rule X. Biz-i. Patricia Ramsay. e X. 3112-4. John Owbfli 2. Grade IX.-.l.. Elizabeth Ramilll; _ mueriteBourgsoysColiege. lil- _ - orucymt tril ' of Honour followed the body rm‘: {_ to the- crypt on tho v prayers Wer said by EH10!’ 3Y5"! ' Mothcr;$t._llii_iss is sugvivedby two - Mcllougali, sudby four sisters. Mrs. A. l-l. MacDonald _ (glide vn (Miss Prsvh-l. Rut: _ . R-cs - ngn Minister Jose Carlos mood» . Grads v (Miss Walloon-l. Pau- ‘ Grade II" (Minsk. Stewart) -— 1. “gum. d and George Mac-a v Grad Wendell Orasicr; a. Elva Stewart. _ . ._.(. n‘ 7114's.‘! .. ‘A' QLlQAAALLL y the Presbyterian oiiuroh in Yilanads .- JAMES CHURCH . list’. R; MOOREIuE$§LECATE; n»; -. rm: Momma woasuir tvmuns: A SERVICE or , Ilumxsorvlso nv conunc-non wnu rut: CELE-‘ ~- I-IATION 0F THE BlLvan surmise or ms MAJESTYi . TIIIKING. A . . c V non save-Iran KING" srnssoaas Also visirbai comma! INVITED: ‘ St. Paul ’s Church > zcs SUNDAY AFTER. nssrsa 1 - I.” A. lip-Holy Communion. 10.00 A. M-The Sunday School. 11.00 A. lib-Special Service of Prayer and Thonksgi i W NIIl-llhty God, markingthc 25th Anoi- vonary of the Accession of Their Majestic: - - Kins George and Queen Mary. Jubllisa Anthem ...............,. Dr. Ernestlhohflllnn 7-00 P- lit-Evening Prayer and Sermim by the Rector, Mr. Charles Earle win on; at Evening Service, "' EVERYBODY WELCOME. BEV- lL D. RAYMOND, M. A.. HECTOR. ' '1'.‘ ' Y" Baptist Church "M" *' ' litany BN5" xmisrEh-ruc usv. s. c. vmuuur, n. n. ' ' momma wonsurr u wcuocx Dr. Vincent on this occasion "liens a series of III “Growth in the Christian Life." this morning's Bermon-"Phe Use oi the Bible" Dr. vinodat SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. ~- llaviug hoard Dr. Vincent's morning it lg sug- gested that you make it effective in attending the Sunday, Bobcat-the Bible Study service o; the Church. - EVENING WORSHIP ‘I UCLOCK ' The Young People's Society will tabs complete charge of‘ this service. with young people's choir, trio and solos and the addres by a member of the society Presiding. Mr. W, Ward. Trim-"Steal Away to Jesus" - Mr. Jultyn Jordan, Mr. ‘Mr. llsworth Solo The Minister and Congregation of THE BAPTIST GRUB/OH ~ wish on this memorable Silver Jubilee occasion, is; all flleg:_ tionate and reqpectful loyalty to offer congratulations and‘ ‘n. Charles O'Brien —r~ simian miltoc. . ;; Grade .--i. Charles Stewart- Cldide vm-l. 1cm. ncmssv: 1 “Klcitli Ramsay; afnutn Taylor. Grade vr-l. Earls Ramsay; 2. pqrcthywoodsido; 3. Lloyd Bam- lci-acc v.-1. ouncsczcioslai-z a. _ton (equal). _ ~Gradé11V. Srs-l. Doris Stewart; 2. Heath Brpsntnn. . fldrgde IV. Jr.-l. Alicnlhuisa/y; " ‘Prisca for Arithmetic. Earls Roul- AndDorisB wart. . ' fkgsrioct Attend : Elva Stewart. Wendell Orolior. Ruth Taylor. Earle Ramsay. Enal Cmzier. George Bmnwn. Marlon Stewart. Doris Stewart. l-leath Bryenton. QlirtordBamsa-y. Muriel ‘_ Stewart and Ralph Bryenton. Jean}; 31101110. teacher. KING MAY REVIEW. _ _.. . YBOMEN 0P GUARD (By The Canadian Press) _ LONDON. May 2 - The Kinl’! Jubilee year marlu the 450th year of the King's Bodyguard of the Yeoman of the Guard. and the members or the Klllls Bodvluud have been notified that the. annual impaction will be held June rl at Bt. James‘ Palace and the inspecting officer probably will be the King. In celebration oi- the anniversary of the Bodyguard the members are to be entertained to lunch by the 0i? labor pertain protest ei awprc- posed Bsmday condolence. . ' IMP-w _ " _ _ uoltimto l 11.00 A. . u?“ "J i azur- ma" A... iarsagapst_ the wiet, an-ricca ‘ . 009?. ' mama's f a . _ vvv-w wgY rv a... =2.’ "" 1 Eion Prjeebyteridn‘ Church ‘_ an. o. osausul. mash» more o- new 0N ' ........ W tyrant... a of "" - . Th. D-JRA‘ 'J (.....-..1De KWUl-Kwlhi- = m. IlarryOraIwIlialsl Choir. _ A.» s.» r. bL-sebbath Bible Chases. - ' . ennui-qu- avamuo m Ht r. tie-Thin! “he c ~ _ sessile-amnion "*.;.;.i.._........"““.t".':.. " MKMIKIIIIHIQKIIIIQIICCPUU‘. _ ' . so» is no‘ d, m9-4l'f3~:"mv"?r5u*" r‘ z .3, ‘_ i unanimous-flowi- u» Lord; and u» own inhorttaacaf’ fiosra-yfoilowing the = impaction.- QAAA up‘. aamaalaa >Y§YT' -‘ .' Inillilll. , I III Ollollhllll yfoasuir _ woasinr ' _ ' . I l, “M. __ no.0; onto. more u! not radius’ g i ..»4 - ‘. QQQMAJLAAA a w‘: 1A y Ramsllh. Glendm . good wishes to _ _ THEIR. MAJESTIES KING GEORGE V. AND QUEEN MARY. - I vvvv wvoowooo-oq s ‘o . n - Trzmty United Church - - ~ . Ministers: A Iov- lush Miller, asses. n. luv. J.W. Barbour, n.5,; an. . _ . QFIIIIIIF-A- My Kflltllllify- l. A. M4 A. A. G. 0. . . 10.00 A. lit-Prayer Meeting. ~ ' ‘I100, A. XVL-v-Publio Worship. " > H Bermom-"GOD sAvn 1mm xnsa" ' ' .. Bush Mills? M. A. B. n. :; . . a s l T, I _ _Anihern—'“rc Deum" ..... mm- aior. Mfr-Sunday scum and Bible Classes. 1.00 r. ills-Public Worship. . y , Sennon—-“LO0K.ING UP." Rev. J. W. Barbour, B. L, B. D. " ‘ Anthem-Wilma of Peace’! . . . ..... .. W. H. Coiicott Soio-“My Own Dear land" Mr. A. a, uuns visitors‘ and Students emu... Welcome. 8erwloosBroadeaotbyC.lLC.K. fl UOW§Q4OQQPO§O ‘ x . A Cenfral Christian Church W. L. OUTIIOUSE, B. A., “INISTER. MRS. v. L. DINGWELL, ORGANIST. . ' ' >0 t . ‘A-(IIILAAAAAAAAAA AAAA‘AAAA YYvvvwvvvvYivivwvvvwwvvvwwv Morning Worship-lull) A. M. Duet-"Have You Counted Your Slfllloll-"The Sincere Milk of the Word" Today" Sunday lohmb-I.“ P. M. lvmiog worship-loo P. M. AIIUIBIII--"CIIMB Unto Mo" Bermosv-"A Beneflcmt Dictator" This suwicc will be lntoludy evangel " with the alng- . 11 . Ling of Gospel Hymns by the their and congregation. " ' a v a as AA-AQA AAA‘ a i . '1 w"; v 000G064 St. Peters Cathedral SUNDAY. [MAY ism. l‘ 8.00 A. his-Tho Iaai Service. 1.00 P. Mp-Bervtca of Taanalgiv for the protection afforded llls llsicety King daring tip twenty-flu yuan of his reign. This service willie Broadcast. _ Maytth 8.15 AJiL-Alpselsleeiobrattoneftiss In!) Ilohllfit. __ _ _-