' T.» to take place ' JCOIIIIIBIIIOCI. by your Field Commis- PEAS a TINS I and - [Notices l Dear Scouts and Scoutcrsz- l The Coronation is over and the hing is crowned. What does it. tziiclin to its‘? Naturally you will say flit means a whole lot, but as Scouts .t must mean something definite, .-'Dtllli8l.IIIlIg~ solid. S0 I believe it ivould mean that we, as Scouts. pledge ourselves to help our new K1112. make a better and more peaceful world. by determining. mach one liidiviriiiallytomakea bet.- ._IA‘l' Scout of himself, and t0 help some. one else into our great Broth- erhood. It. is with this thought that we adopt the Motto of our Domin- ion President, Sir. E. W. Beatty, “Sleeves Up." 'l‘lie Scouts of Charlottetown are to he congratulated on their iiiiii out Coronaton day. We hope 'I il- at our church parade, which on the 23rd. we shall be able to have an even finer "showing than we had on Wednes- mi ~. To add to this parade we shall '~':r.vc the Cubs. who will be march- iig with us on the 23rd. v.» Before going any further I want. to mcnilon the splendid turn out -,.;of the Guides. You know fellows. (that was the best tum out that I have cvcr secii, and I feel that we alight to bc proud of our sisters, the ...iuides of Charlottetown. _ .I suppose fellows your biggest worry right now in examinations, , and that. you are all trying hard to ‘niakc the grade, and have little tine. for, spare time activities, but we hope that. immediately after ex- , iiiiiinatitilis we can get down to scr- ious business. ' On the 27th of this month we ex- pect an old friend to visit the Is- lzind, Mr. Herbert Creenaway of Nova Bcotla. Mr. Greenaway is ‘coming over here with the inten- tion of visiting every Troop, and ' have a. personal talk with the boys and SCOIIIIIIGSCEYS. He will be ac- ~ 35101101’. - Saint Peters have decided‘ to re- ,i>ruanizc and to do their utmost ‘in irevlvc the old "King's Own Troop". We are hoping to have several Rov- ..ars assist Mr. Carbonell in this un- ilertaklng, which we feel. without ma doubt, is assured. It seems a bit one sided to men- Iii>ll Trinity every week, but they -~§llllll inc in news of their activities ,. ii'.I the other ‘Troops do not. Bo if £311 wish. as I have said before, to mentioned, let us know of your "iivities. I ‘ri-lnity has been doing a lot of . wiieieiicy Badge work, and one ‘lillilili. say that they arc doing more Ill the line of Badges and Profic- icnrv work, as far as we know here a’ Headquarters, than most Troops. If you wish help or work 0n Badges :".i'l at your Provincial Headquart- PPS. 0n the occasion of the pro-Cor- eiiiitloi; service at St. James Church, SATURDAY SPECIALS sQAP Dollard or Climax 10 Blips 29g sflflAs McCormac'5 1 lb. Plili. 15c _ Milk Biscuits MCCOY-nus ub-pkg 15c cnizzse ow w- - - - - 23c, RIIIIBARB ISLAND LB- - - - 15c fine ' ----25c Group paraded in full force with colours flying and drums beating. They met. in the School room and at 10.40 went on parade by Fitzroy St. Rbchforcl Sh, Kent St, and Pownal St, to the church, where special seats were provided for them. The Scooters on parade were‘. lvlessrs. J. A. Lawson, Kenneth M.‘ Martin and William R. Burnett. The Scouts. Rovers and Cubs madei an attractive display, and xvcre, highly commended by Rev. Dr. Keir FTasei" during the service. A word to leaders. Watch the] boys who are leaving Cub Packs and going into Scout Troops. Hold them. Watch their progress. Scout- ing needs them. A thought for the week: Best progress is made starting at thei bottom. | A smile for the week: Jim: I hear your old car has no speedom- etcr. Jam: But. that doesn't matter. At . ten miles an hour the wlnilfillield rattles. at. fifteen the headlights, at twenty the bumper and at twenty- five I ratte Yours in Scouting. "BUSY BEAVER" NEURALGI A good npplicnion of Min- lrd u. according to direction! jun "hin the 0pm". You'lI find that you gar wonderful rollofl M|ARD'S LINMENT MAY SALE Our car of iieed has arrived and if there is anything in Farm: or Garden Seed we have it and it is all No. 1 (lanadlan Ontario grown. When you buy Clover Seed be sure you get Canadian grown. It is the best. Our price is low for high grade seed. That is how I built my busi- ness on the best seeds we could buy from reliable seed houses. Special on this sale 50 rolls Barb Wire at low price. B. J. TROWSDALE. 'cla.=s in the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. COOK'S for perfect pictures. L-5469-24-24-tf CONFEDIBATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. L-6798-7-12-3l2 FOR. IFNTa-Iand on which to build summer cottages. Apply H. Maokle, Keppoch. L-322-5-1l-13-15. WINS QUILT - The Women's Institute oi’ Pleasant Grove held a very successful box social and dance on May 6th. A quilt was drawn for the lucky number was drawn by Miss Edith Court. Donaldstou, the winner being Mr. William Watts. York. BARN! BURNED-A fire of un. known origin which quickly gained headway totally destroyed the large burn and two smailer barns owned by Mr. Ray Coles of loyalist Road, yesterday afternoon. quickly gathered and were able to save the horses and cattle but. the3 machinery and numerous other articles were destioyed. ISLAND GRADUATES — Three Islanders appear among the stu- dents who received degrees at Uni-. versty of New Brunswickb Ecaeula. All three of them law students they received the degree of B.C.L. They are Henry Irving Fraser, and Ken- neth Augustine Fraser, both of souris and Charles Gddrick Riley of Charlottetown. w I N s 1.0 E NORTII UNITED ' CIIITRCII - Re-openlng services, Sunday, May 16th, tweathei‘ per- mitting). Morning service, 11 o'clock Speaker, Rev. Henry Pearce. A1- ternoon service. 3 o'clock, Speaker, Rev. H. L. Dent/on. Special music by lvlule Quartette of Zion Presbyter- Service. 7.30 o'clock. Speaker. Rev. Henry Pearce. L488 HOLD CLOSING MEETING — The Chaminade Ladies Chorus held their closing meeting on Thursday evening atthe home of Miss Mar- ion Saunders. During the evening one of its members, Miss Ina Wal- ler, who is to be married this month was surprised with a shower of lovely gifts from her many friends present. RECEIVES SILVER CUP AND MEDAL-Miss Doryse MacNeill, daughter of Mrs. R. J. MacNelll of 'I‘yne Valley and a. pupil of Mrs. R. B. Richardson, Summerside, re- ceived a silver cup for having won 1st place in the under 20 years Hobbies Exhibition held recently at Charlottetown and a. silver medal for winning first prize in the 18 year and under class. Mun MacNeill is receiving n. host of congratulations on her success-S. LOBSTEIIS PLENTIFIII. -— Large catches of lobsters have been taken at Tignish during the past week. The big canning pant of Tig-nish Fisheries Ltd.. in addition to mak- ing large shipments of market lob- sters, is operating overtime to take care of the catch. The Portland Packing Co.'s factory is also work- ing to full capacty. The old reliable firm of J. H. Myrlck 6a Co. with fifty per cent of their equipment lying idle awaiting the opening of the newly-defined late season are handling a nice catch in good style. Prices have opened about the same as last year and fishermen greatly encouraged by the increased catch. Eastern Guardian . fi-SUBSCRIPTIONS w the Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mama's Drug Store, Montague. ..'ANNUAL MEETING. — The Annual Meeting of the Kings Neighbours . Charlottetown. the Boy Scout , t‘ Overseas Education League cEmpire Youth Service, Westminster Abbey, i‘ May 19th. if Through facilities of the British Broadcasting Cor- poration. Major Gladstone Murray of the Canadian Broad- casting Corporation has arranged a complete reproduction County Exhibition Association will be held in Court House, Georgetown on Tuesday afternoon, June 1st at 2,30 p, M, E. B. lVlcLaren, Secretary‘. L-480-5-15-1i. Attention To Farmers Near Charlottetown Want four cars of Cobbler seed at once in ninety pound but! 8'- Charlottetown. We have the following Seeds In Wesfmoreland. 7.5_:15;3.1_-Zi______. T00 Late To Clasify fifiisiabififidifiwqrfo let for summer months. Phone for general house-work, to sleep at home. Apply X Co Guardian. __ L'5°1"5'15‘3‘- bllII-I n attractive prices: , _ 7*’ ' , ‘l; , Bct Carrot Cnru. non SALE-FARM AT uasr Cucflfibh M°n,',gc|_ pug...“ p”, Royalty, 35 acres, two miles Swede A l‘ 0mm.‘ Se“, Gm-em. from Charlottetown. Apply lvirs. J. B. Lewis on premhes. .J.-.'591:§;15'4& mcnt Certified No. 1 Early Red Clover, Late Red (finver, Alslkc. Timothy, Flour, Bran Shorts. The following varieties of Tur- I IIIp Seeda: i Dltmar. Wllhclmsburgu, Lord Derby, Millpond. Have you booked your full rc- . quiremcnts for fertilizers? If not ‘ do so immediately. Prices will be higher. I would appreciate a share your patrons!!!- l-‘RANK B. CLARKE. Produce. Fertilizers, Seeds. and In- WANTED-CI-IEAP HORSE. IS- land bred. Give price and des- cription. Box H. C,o Guardian. L-494—5-l5-3l. of r n.) less than sixteen primary lodges REV. T. 0. DeWOLI-‘E will preach 0n Sunday. May 16th at Tryon, 3.00 PM. and Bonshaw at 7.30 PM. CAKE SALE TODAY at Moore 6c McLeod! by Zion Church Cubs. L-458-i3-15-li. BAPTIST SERVICES North River Circuit Sunday May 10th. Pastor, Rev. B. G. Manzer. 11.00 A .M. at Fairvlenr. 3.00 P. M at North River. 'l.00 P. M. at. Long Creek. These ser- iices are for you. L-466-5-15-ll. ACCEPTS POSITION — Maitllmd Owen. who has been with the E. 13., Eddy Company at Hull, Quebec, for the past eight months, has accept-' ed a position as Assstant Chemist,‘ with the Abltibl Power and Paper Company at Iroquois ‘Falls, Ont. ENROLMENI‘ (IF NURSES FOR. EMERGENCY SERVICE The number of Canadian Nurses enroll- ed with the Red Cross for Emer- gency Servcc last yvear was 1.687, an increase of 21‘! or a most 15 per cent over the number enrolled in 10.15. Each year since the enrol- ment ivas begun there has been a steady increase in the numbers of ‘mlrses who have signified their willingness to serve if called upon for \var or (IIrH-SICI‘. Prince Edward Island with an enrolment of 0i nurses is one of three provinces . which have exceeded tlicir quotas. TIIE BAPTIST CIIURCIL-To- ‘ morrows services will be of especial interest featuring as they do the. ‘ First Annlversarv of the Pastor, Rev. H. L. Dentiin, in ihc morn ng and Post-Coronation Service in the l evening. At the morning service. Mr. | Deiiton ivill give a sermon approp- i rtatc to the occasion of his First l inn Church, Charlottetown. Evening i Anniversary with the Charlottetown Baptist Church and III the cvcning . he will (lelivcr the second in ills ' Coronation series. speaking on “The King's Country." The day's music will consist of morning anthem. “God is n. Spirit." (Bennett), and, during evening service, the choir will be heard in the ever popular and inspring “Land of Hope and Glory." lElgur), and Misses Vera Il. Malcolm Campbell and Pearl Bums will sing n duct. “Britons Every- where." iLyndeJ The Junior Bro- therhood have decided to amalga- matc with the Men's Class for the summer months and will meet with them tomorrow at 12 o'clock. Mr. Denton will remember the boys and girls at the morning service with helpful entertaining story. The Sun- day School is mairitainng the high- est. average record of attendance in its history and all members are iirg- ' ed to persevere in this magnificent efiort. . ouoocnwxaaocaoaowmofizoooooopoczio Personals Mr. Stanley Slavcrt. nf Hall and Stnvert, City, left ycstcrilay morn-l lug on a business trip to Toronto. IN iMENlflhiaM CRISP IVIOORE In the passing of Mr. Crisp Moore _of Westmoreland on Sunday, May 2nd, the province has sustained a distinct loss. Although Mr. Moore had been laid aside by sickness for upwards of three months. his pass- Iing came as a shock to his many friends. The subject of this brief sketch was born and spent his whole life at WCSIJIIOITIRIICI. Always a vigor- ous mau- he was never known to have been laid asde by sickness un- til January last when he suffered from a. severe attack of blood pois- oning which despite the best medl- cal care and nursing resulted in his death on the above mentioned date. Always a. public spirited cltlzezn he early became a leader in every- thing that. pert-alnerl to the ad- vancemcnt. of his home district. and the province at large. In religion Mr. Moore was an Anglican and for ovci- fifty years he was a Warden of Si. John's Church, Crapaud, and was an act- ive member of the building cominit- tee when the present; beautiful church was erected. Mr. Moore was also a life member of the Dior; ian Church Society of Princi- ward Island. lli- was also a cluirtrr member of Prince Arthur Loyal Orange Lodge No. 1368 at Crapaild hairing been a member of the Oi‘- der for sixty-three years. I-le was the oldest Past lvluster of 11's lodge and also the oldest PASIZ District Master of Crapnud District Orange Lodge and also a Past. County Mas- ter of Queens County Lodge. An evidence of the esteem In ivhlch he was held by his brothel‘ Orangemen was evinced at his fu- ncra.‘ when representatives from ' <' H “lloovar” Plantersg W: IIQ agents for the fam- ous Hoover" One Man Pota- to Planters. Buy a Planter that plant. accurately. we are offering specially low prices for quick sales. Call at once. ljllorne8iCo. Charlottetown g 155C‘ gfteoooac-ooaooooooooos bers of the Grand Lodge, namely, T. J. Inman. Provincial Grand Mas- , tcr, C. E. MacKenzie, Past Grand} Masters E. C. Holm, Deputy Grand ‘ M881". P. N. MacCaull, Junior] Deputy Grand blaster, C. D. Mac-, Phail, Grand 'I‘reasurei- and Rev. J.,’ 11.1 Nicholson. Deputy Grand chapr a n The funeral address was given by Rev. E. O. Lancaster, Milton, and alter the committal by the Rector. of St. John's the lmpicssivc burlii 1 service of the Orange Association. was conducted by the officers o1, ‘the Provincial Grand lodge oi‘ wh ch MI‘. Moore was an honorary. member. lie leaves to moum his wife and one son, J. Verner, three grandsongi Lcith, James and Winxton and one‘ tii-anddaughter, Miss Grace. I No doubt we shall miss him but] THE CHARLO1TETOWN GUARDIAN The Central f Guardian MISS RFTII CLEMENTS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Il. K. Clements. Moiitzigur. who is one of the Prim-c Iidvvnrd Island students attending llic (‘urtiiiutioii and cilu- i (iutiunzii conference in England. I our loss will be his eternal gain and as rt] l.llt‘fI iii the burial service of lI1it oriii-i- iils niemoiw will long he kept green as lie is iiii: dead to us. but gone up higlicr l0 tlio Grand Lodge above. iPatriot please copyi I0‘ TIIE cliunou or" ENGLAND IN THE DOMINION or cannon St. Paul's Church WlllT-SUNDAY (.0 3mg. a I'Q~30<2~>QO0€>' ooooooctonoooctoooaoooctoo; 10.00 A. M.—'l'hc Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11.00 A. M.-—-I\Iorning Prayer and Sermon "ionic Lessons from Life in the Springtime." Anthem--"We Give Immortal Praise" - - - Fletcher 7.00 P. M-Evening Prayer and SBFIIIOII—"'I'IIC Gift of the Holy Spirit." Holy Comm ion. AnIhem-“The Lord is King" — — - — (‘nleh Flipper ALL ARE NVELCO Alli. REV. II. I). RAYAIUNI), RI- 5., Rector. MISS LILLIAN EARLE-Actlng Organist. ALBERT DINNIS-Choir Director. § UOUGU x4 .. '5 *l0~i>€>QQQO.QODQDCOOQQCFOEEIZQZEUCYQC€rOC~ it The Presbyterian Church In Canada 0 >o¢oo¢ow #094 cove 999+ 9404 1~OOQ> I "-v~mu!-u~u-wuuuv.zu»zwms.w.uuuwduwJOUCYOUUQUUUCICIUIIDUOICFOUG1 . ' F w .-.O;7€'C20€'1I ‘DOC-C ‘O woo-romeo voovoo-o-o» St. James Church Minister: REV. R. MOORIIEAI) I.E(ii\'l'll. n- D- ‘Publlo Worship: walked in the funeral procession. The funeral which was held from his late residence to St. John's Church. Crapaud. on Wednesday, May 5th. was very largely attend- ed. 'I'lie services were conducted by the Rector of St. John's Church. Rev. Mr. Bridgewatev. assisted by Rev. E. 0. Lancasztcr of M lwu. 811d Rev. Dr. Genge. Grand Chaplain oi the Provincial Grand Orange Indec- The pail bearers were alliglgj , mmn“. Charlottetown. P. E. I. '"‘I}_*f;5f1.5_'§"_ 3v ao nouooov " UCentral Christian Church fAflFfjllH REE Last chance for bargains in Blcdicines, Toiletries Stationery; (‘zindy and Iiiiusi-hold Nccils. THE JENKINS PHARMACY (‘ma (innit Iil't|l';_"_l.' llllti iicnt HIl‘t*t'I~ l OUQDIUCIUOOOOODOOOCWI _ . . lrinity a ..~;h REY. lIl (III IIIILLLK, M. .\., II. Il.—.\Ililisfi-r, REY \ L. filai-Kl-INZII-I. Il. .\.. Assistant I\Iini~icr. A. ROY Kl'..\I).'\I.l., L. R. .\. .\I.. A ..\. ll. ().~—IlI'Il-”lf1l§I, ll ..-=.l _,L_ 11.00 A. ill-Public Worship. scrmon-"cllnlsrxs ROYAL TITLE“ Rev. Ilngli .\liller Anthem—“The Lord Shall Rejoice" 2.30 I’. .M.-Sunday School and lliblc ("I:i\~‘€'.~. Pulilic Worship. 1115K» Rlcalaiuvo 'l'lil-: WORLD" A special sermon to youth and their task. Ilrv. Ilugh Miller The Trinity Yoiuii: Pt-oplt-‘s (‘iiiiir Worship of Praise. tQ'IiJ‘C>IO‘.O3IECtOTCLACEO' {O . will n‘, Ii-iid r1 the 4 \Il IVr-Irninii‘ \ Morning Service Broadcast niei l‘. I‘. C. I‘, QKKOIIC DCOI£C£ODU UUU ‘S‘"Q‘~Z*C~iI<ZYUCI'O1UCI-“OIC-' 613' OGOCFDDTSCFSMUZYCOQ g__ bcoboc-oo-bcbcoooenocioaon ooooooooooooooooonob- St. Peter's Cathedral Incumhcnk-REV. (TANON MALONE, )1, 5,, |__ 1h, WIIIT hI'.\'I).\I.' ‘““~“0-'¥£gQQnd£Q£‘€-‘U"" 8.00 .\. \i'.— Hui." ( iiminuiiinn Kill .\. .\I.—.\I'Hiil~. 11.00 ,-\. Al. -('Iior;|l I-urharisl. WIIII E,YUPI‘S<IYIII and Fer. mun. 2.30 I‘. IIL-fiillirlliy Si-Iinvil. 7.00 f’. If. -— llvriisiiiig Sermon. ll lid mo wncinooanfiolnmnmigcviqg uucucnucaoomzmocuccuuuoououunooounscbscciwossuuci 071'UGOCICQJC*C“UI3I?CG"IPPC"4I'CY '3 ’:~I>'I‘C"f' gZiQn Presbyterian Church I REV. G. CARLYLE “TBSTIIIL-MINISITill, PROF. LOUIS‘ I). TIIOIIII'SUN-Urg.inist and f'liriiriii:ister.‘ El Morning at Eleven Oclolckkand Evening at a SEVEXYY _ _. . . x1." “xxlvmb 5"" 0 c "c - 3 .~'-\ll\' ‘I’.Il\ ici-zs _ RIUIIYINH \\'()i{\'IIII' 4» Preacher: REV. J. KEIR rnasi-Ju, ii. l). 5., _, < ,3. 11.00 .\. .‘I-—-lI1i‘ Rm. Qiiiiiigv M.» i: Q‘ IIouI-ll, H. .\, iii‘ Qyrinpv Mim- ,1 Sunday School at 2.30. uill Ill‘ IIII‘ |ll‘l‘f\<‘II1'i'. i F. '1 plain-Mrs. Keith Rogers. “I "“ ~ Choir leader, Ali's. J. .-\_ Lawson. if 1% 15' 12.30 l’ ..n.»-"i"i.- \.'lI)Ii.'llIi .»~.~i.....i _.,..i ; .-. ' l~ " .- ‘ STRANGERS ann VISITORS (‘URDIALLX """ ‘ "‘ ~°‘~ 1 INVHED‘ 13C li\'l-l\‘l.\‘(i ‘illlihllll’ § 1.0a r. st-vrru- iii-i train... .\. u. - , .1. IIoui-il, ii. .'\. I} .\ll'~lt’. O ,-' . _ _ “OUUD DDUQUUUI'~‘ g .- 8 (f; Zion rol\f.’rc':.i“0n welcomes IIH‘ P' -. Qllllh \ .\. ‘It - hum! 3”‘- ' a "(nyr-II, gii_ ,\_, ,1\ IIIi‘ cue-i |II‘l‘illIlt'i ‘fliii II-Il? »;i<~< IIZII "rim-ii.i| 1;‘ _ . u‘ '1‘ , | - i- 1-; - ii.i| iviiiiiiiinii ti» ll to ,|.iiii Ill i H‘ cc r ira- _: . . . . ~ I’ ‘r n" & I g NiIiIIi IIIIiTJNINIIKIIIII liirlliiI:i\ iii Iirr illu~iiiiii|~ lii~tiil',"~ ' MlNISTEBr-llu- KIA‘- n- L- "LN 10W. B. D. "'I hon shall irinrniliri" nli llii- II.“ uliiili iii.“ lurtI III)‘ _. g Gull ICII flier thew _\l‘il|'\." Ill-iii. all. ~01)0,309.3,00¢..3.¢..yoc-00O0oc»0i:>i¢ic\oijiq-Qocicioocvqgypqggb-Qfi DIORNING WORSHIP ll (YCLOCK Sermon-Pastor's I-lrst Anniversary Aniflrm-“(lod is a SpirliP-Bennclt ever the Canadian Network May 19th, commencing at 7 ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Rcv. II. L. Demon . JQUOOOOOOUQOOQQ‘ D-m. EASTERN STANDARD TIME. f Tile ‘Department of Education throughout the Domin- . n have been advised direct by the Canadian Broatlcast- Orgnni 1t, Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Minister, Rev. S. C. Cooper, Th. M. The ("IIUIICII SCHOOL 2.30 l’. M The Church School of today Is the Church of tomorrow. Parents bring your children and have them train- ed to fill your places with 1on1 and I02 Corporation, so that Schools may know the exact ar- "mlllmenis In advance, but we are advising parents of Coronation students in order that none may miss the im- Dmlslve service in which their children are participating Ht Westminster Abbey on the afternoon of Wednesday, “lav 19th, 1937. Sunday Morning:- Sermollrfilnw The Devil Throws You." ellicicncy. 'l‘lii~ lwn Senior (‘lnsucs meet at l2 o'clock. EVENING WORSHIP ‘I (I1 LOCK POET-(‘ORONATION iliIlYlfF. Sermon — "The King's ( ounlry" AIRnman Catholic Service is being held at Westmin- lter Cathedral simultaneousLv, but will not he broadcast. OVERSEAS EDUCATION LEACIIE "J3 SI- Gfibrge Street, Toronto, Ontario -----¢i-.- CIIDPIIIk-"BOIIIUIIII Isle". Sunday Evening:- Bcnnun: "A Cure for Trouble." Solo-"fvc Done My Work", Eric MncGregor. Mr. Rev. Il. l.. IN-nton Anthem-"Laml of llope and flint)" —l-Il|iar Duet-"Brllona Everywhere" - _ _ _ _ ._ ._ Lyndp Milan Von II. Malcolm Campbell and Pearl Burns. Mnrlc of the day under direction of Min Vern II. Mllcohn Campbell, Mun. Bar. Misc Helen Callback-Organist. You arc Invited to worship with coirswciiizliri ciiuiianinc i, CALL! , A AIPSHIIQI‘ For Incl" l<inccre Fullouci" oi‘ .I(‘.\'ll\‘ Christ. IIc-ii- l".\.'int'rli~l II. R. BRENNAN i at the Brighton Club Sunday, Ml!’ 15- 5 74"" t 7.50 1H"- sonflyu-y‘ Sam? I-Veicome THE BAPTIST "I: i SALE any; ENDS DS 'l‘onight Tonight SAVE save 310N111‘ —- — Aioxisv