'iientral Guardian PRESCRIPTION V E #Special care is given to the dis. ' _ _ MIDI of Prescriptions at this BROOKFIELD-The services in flllitore. it is our specialty. Our Its istered Dru sta _ era. Our equipment Is the l t i. A Ill llllht Drug service is st.y;lir at 1030 a' m' ‘59°"°| h'°mP¢ Phone and lnail "" |‘I9I|V¢\'Y IGIYIUB. SPZCIAI1-Cdhtfll Uilltetl Chill'CI‘l, Dunstaflne Satu 'ii M rc 13th J ERNEST H WURTII 7 ._ ..._ --nfl... onfiiylltafnhi ...J Il ,_ 000 REBCIII ION I oooooeoooeo rnreemaarueslsii.-............. I-‘our insertions .................. -elgiat insertions 'le por lin. or s worse “we this ev;m;;,g_ Funeral Wm be -_J or .UPVPIIIIDIIUDI Agents Wanted M "1 mm _e ‘ the Brookfield Congregation on Sun- - _ _ “Jaden” do mu WML Af' day, March 15th will be asfolloivs: ' Ire of highs" qug||¢_y IM ,,|,¢,|,,¢d Hartsville, ll_a m.; Brookfield, 7 p. from the nioet reliable manulactur- m.. and I-lunter River Sunady School ' _- ' l I » ` ' las Prince stress _x rim., gg, Shall we Know Him; and l-low?" - Lu. fn gang; y05§ NEXT P§nCm",I0N_ _ f Speaker,*Hal-ry Muttart. 1°' ‘ = f f - U 'I ' IN RETREAT--A retreat conduc- - 1 . - -3I.i ' ' ' . ted by luv. isernard Coffey c. ss. R. _ Sault John opened at St. Dui-istsn‘s L. ` _ ` ` '_ f-' - University and will close sunday '.3-|~,gq~ __ " " ,,,~;;,~gg_,*¢*,'=~|| 'I 'I I afternoon. Classified Advertisements ' 2- _ 'ruNanAL oN i`uoNnAY-'l'na~re- ""1" un I d. mains of the late William S. Mac- W °° 5'" Intyre, who *died in Montreal on ._ I .. loperlineorlwords Thursday last, will arrive' at Mon- pm»»»@@» »e»»wnag¢ held at 2 o'clock oil Monday. _ ° "` ____ ANGLICAN SER\’lCES.` Crrlpdutl, Saint Johnfa Church, March 15th: To Let Evensollg at 7 p. m., Mid week eer- Itlillllillxil; FRONTIOFFICE IN HENNESSEY vice, 'Friday at 8 p. m.; Springfield, glsmmn Omen chdrlottemwn Building, 145 (31-eng, gem-ge 5;;-gee, Saint Elizabeths Church, March 15: 3874-3-12-3|. Phmle 213°J~ 3905-3-14-3h Morning Prayer, ll a. m. ’ M;,,“.,,,_y' SE|,;,|NG 10 NEW ron lei-:NT __ nan-ran rllimisil- l , mllllproved Window Washers daily. glrgoom, private family. 16? Prince _SUNDAY .~ -"riVlCES_”"' - .ser- Cieans. dries, polishes. Approved by ~ _ ~ uood Housekeeping. Restricted ter "gory, Write today. Carter Pro- ducts Corp., 322 Front Ave., Cleve- Imd, ohio, A. W. March 14. ,,._ JOHN - vinci For Sale ' ville. icy, saliu-our urns, s cams noox bundle. Guardian Omce. 2-4-tf ssh tax retums compiled by e *’“""i"'°_*"" lsigs. Write J. W. care Guardian. in! urcraic nmwna, usiln oNLy my weeks. Guardian. FB.-D248-sf yon a'Al.il-A Nliw cAnlNiz'r 5,w;nR Machine. Apply Guardian om., sais-a-ia-ai. n sam, 'ro Ln. uoann Alun' "mm sig-ns_on hand at Guardian onlne. _ _ Efnbrloann snaiirs ron, sALs. 1 cent each, suitable for lining hen liousm, etc. Guardian Omce .iii final-ii Cl" 3124-:l-4-wsivl-si. Lak, May WHDICO the _.__.__ hop WANTED __ A nUAl. runrosa Wm Sho chester J. weeks, Fredericton. °\1 l 3924-a-14-ii. colon rthorn Blill, 1 or 2 years old. TED TO BUY A SECOND NE and 2 drawer dresser, walnut fin em," ov” or oblong mirror' terior finishing of the new senat- good ¢0;-rditign Replv cam .orium is rapidly nearing complet- B The elevator is at present -be- rdian 3922-ri 14 ii 10,, los sAl.a-ainicirnlo ron'rAnl.li ma sAi.a-aLAox oiAN'r cook- ereb from imported stock. 10 to 12 la. also each. N. A. loan-non, mast malty, , 3926-3-14-Bi. IPICIAL DINING BOOM SET. Walnut, almost new. Must be seen City, 3865-3-12-thuI‘sst2l. ll’ cellars and sheds all spring and su C ing Help Wanted new growing mushrooms for us in DE st t. ful °\’d°’- 1°” 1"`1“°° swfaeji n_m_ aa s"o AND urwAa.ns wean TH In anadian Mushroom Company Wm Toronto H W 14 21 M" Barrington Halifax. 0ct.14 tts ti' fm DRE WILLIS PIANO, PERFECT condition. Two Piano-cased organs. C perfect condition. Two box sleighs U his, Charlottetown. 3904-3-14-31. lon sALli-LARGE WOODEN BED with spring, mattress. Also; drop head singer sewing Machine. -Write E. care Guardian.. ~ seas-s-is-sl. station 2 barns, rebuilt good house, fenced, wire and rail water in 4 places, new ranch, 10 pens lf not sold private will be auctioned on April sth P Mc WANTED SALEBMAN WITH CAR Grath Covehead P S 8 months -To tsedlt on foxes or J. A McDonald Auctioneer. 3846-I-28-tts-l0l Situations Wanted Aol; as, ax- ta worker. Want I write the -_Gi El’ 3918-3-14-31. CN' Female Help Wanted loner wAN'ri:p 'ro a|lw` ron M ,¢,,,,m,_ Hmm, mach,” n,,,,,_ Losr-A MALE Fox. Liolir sn.- lfi- No selling. Ontario Neckwear V” U-.K N., right ear, left ear SUG. A ply Andrew Gallant. °°"‘°'“" Dm' 1"' T°"°“°° °- oyster neg Bridge. sans-a-io-tnsai. M `-LM Situations Vacant Female names soap wear scnool. --____ Alftrrlous wolvisw, Bla PAY. -loin canada's lowest system. Dip- 'Mu nantes. rite for inform- , lllvn. Marvel Beauty Academies, a ’ RN IVIL Customs Clerks, Stenographers, .VA Typists, etc. Booklet free on re- Mr. '_ quest. The M. C. 0. Ltd.. Tomato, ‘m,;. earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly Hustlers on similar routes DE Pilar iron sAa.|s-so Acne slim io. do $8000 annual business Some es M Following is the honor roll for M _ *se de a dfor ladies who learn G cl I >--1, G ldl . :.~ _ ilu,” ¢§,f,‘,e md m,,.d,.,,,,,,,,_ r~ebruary;- piial, amen is, 1931, to an-_ and SPECIA L S Lug; R°;°cmk_ §"‘;m’s‘;n Grads V11!-1. AMN MMISWSIH: Mrs. Cleaver J. Mclean, a son. - 1 ' ' ’ ’ Lillian miuon; a. nsymond Mac- ey' saiavloz. 'rim M. c. c. °"‘° espondenee school in Canada. p, vll Service. Get ready for the ring' appointments for positions Letter Carriers, Mail Clerks, M. H. W.. 2-4-W-S-Bl. Salesman Wanted um West King and South Queens M blished 30 years. Reply immed- ely giving age, occupation, rel- D ences. Rawleigh Industries. Dept. 9°,-[_ Montregn Que" can IIOWATT--At tho City HOBDIIAI, Ori S-12-14-19-21-26-28. March 9,1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howatt, City, a son. _ Lost ll ____ at 3553 3 1; 3; vices on the Hunte River United Charge for Sunday, March 15th are _ as follows: 11 a. m., Wiltshire; 3 p. Num-¢uan¢0u3 . lm., Wheatley River; 7 p. m., Hunter ---- i . ._ _ ALFRED MCDONALD’ PRo_ R ver A E, Chapman, Pastor al Land Surveyor, Herman- ”"°" 3750-3-5-imonth. . CONSECRATION DA’l'ES-Raver- ' f end Monsignor J. C. MacLean, V.G., 5 WRITTEN UP- 03' AUUIT' is in receipt ol a letter from the enced Accountant during everl: BLm°p'°1°°t °f cm"’1°“°t'°Wn' advu' him that his consecration will place ut Hamilton. Ontario, on 7th. On the evening ol May 10th, the newly consecrated Bis will arrive in Charlottetown and be received at the Basilica, and he following morning, he will rate Pontlfieal High Mass. ARING CODIPLETION-Thelli~ be conducted by Adjutant and A W. li,/l_artln this week-end as follows Saturday, il p. rn., Praise Male H¢|P Want” and rlnisnence menus, sunday, il m., Old- upliolstered. Price 8250.00, Appoint- through our special low cost course. .t.ll"° -Fl." md- °‘°°"“3- 7 P~ ment by letter. P. 0. Box 440, Hundreds of successful graduates. m.. Write Moler Barber College. 573 Band wgpmudu- ¢hq;¢¢ ygymmpglgc. in in appreciated chairs leather aaoolvra lixmllvi saianlrn °' ’”" H°““°" '“°"'”‘3' ° P' nl for fitteen minutes prior to evening service. Young People ivu semis school is the oldest will mast at 10 a- m.. 2 v. nl- and 6 new. 'Ilerms until fall. W. R. Den- mn. specializing in preparinli' Candl- _- _ dates by mail for the Canadian Ci SP --MMM BIRTHS ste, City, ia daughter. as WAN - ' , l-1 - _ ish, l ln . _ , ' " ` 'lnsialled_ lt u hoped that the building will be opened by May I. sowing Machine. little used. PCI- -_..__- - ' - ~ _ _ __ 1 _ E sAl.va:rioN Aiunv cl1'A- ' L_-Mee_tlngs_ ___!o_r the deepening mer. Illustrated booklet free. of spiritual Ilia Mid Savfns or souls. Salvation meeting. The Citadel ln. All are cordially invited. _._._M_..____ IL-In this city, March Sth, to and Mrs. B. M. Vail, s. son, Del- North. MACKAY-At New London, Feb. 18, to Mr, and Mrs. Murray Mae- - -'__‘_‘°'"' Kay, I. daughter, Ads, Shirley. ar take orders and deliver home __ ecessitles on old established route GALLANT M' tm Cm' H°°p"°l' °“ n in Counties Steady workers can start J. at ch 7, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. John Gallant. City, a. daughter. eCo COSTE-At the City Hospital, on arch 9, l981,.to Mr. and Mrs. Guy 1931 to Mr and Mrs Emest ROACII-At the City Hospital, Mar. , , . _ Roach, Georgetown, a daughter. CDONALD-At the City .I-Ioapitsl, March ‘1, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Owen McDonald, City, a son. ACLEAN-At the P. E. Island H08- s;_¢,,hc,,n° nm Montml xlnnon; 4, vel-na. mononaia; s, xml-At summorslce, ivlarcn iz, B. V. F.-3-w-s-tl-23. William Maolwain, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. George Key, a _ _ Grade V-1, Marion Jackson; 2, son, Situations Vacant-Male Lester nsoswsln; a. mi. Mennon- M. "_"'~°---q-____._.._,. “IN me 'ro siooo A nn. ‘Win and earn part time Motor M llchanies. Ba din Vul- lald. , Grade IV-1, Willie Butler and itsry wel g , “ff” K=m1°°|l'. (mulls 2. carl .lAlmiNa.-At Lain verse on un-an t*1:|__|ilaing_ my-\,,|»|n'_ good' P051. , Stewart; 3, Howard MacKinnon; 4, llih. Phyllll 130148. lnflfllf 4l"|ht°1`_ DEATHS ..________._,____ -_____ alien. writeorcall, freeln .Margaret Acorn; s. william Mao- of Mr- Mid MM- -YUM' Jlrdlfw '”“°“'° "°°“- °.°"““’°“ 'md' swaln- a, Arthur maullan; 1. vin Quoin. iior st. Lawrence nivfl., "tt cout in cout __ %._______ ' ` JAY--At lhnnningbi-ook, on hiriay, ~"l"¢ll~ Free employment ser “M M°°L°“"- Mardh 13, Mrs. John B. Jay, aged Grade In-1, Lydia Butler and ' ' _ “~ V- M 5"-'*’~ Mm” ”~ nw.-l Jackson, lequall; a, maria 7° '""' “new mnd” “ 2 P m' Munn: 3 I-“ell M=¢D°IllId- nm!-At norden, Maron is iaai " Emailed oride 'lr-1, ony stewart; s, Alvin Mm p,.,,,,,,_, muy, md g, 'g,,,,.,f M.____: Maoswain ISCAPED F " _ - i .hineral from her lata residence on gain, sllvernogmaleshlelfbvllllltlxer 6”" 1"* “""’Y M“°5"“‘°1‘¢ *» sunday mei-noon at no to seven ',fv.u§".uo_ i-i. right ear, gin, 4.,-ir Doris Maaxlnnon; a, aiair use- Mn, my °m,,.,,,_ male. Notlfy`Dew r small- Swain; 4 curtis Macswaih; 5, Olga "°°‘f- Bunbury 9:64 13 ii ' ~\ ' ' ' ~ stewart 1-h`|& Perfect attendance:-Verna Mac- _, Donald. Annie Macswain, Marlon . _ V - Jackson, Hazel Jackson. D' ', 'nsener-al. M. oonaoa. URDIITAIII _ -» Nlhon _-_.~_. , s `\ llsauisll '-,e. ,' -ag ': . “D0 you like to travail' .- - - ‘ N _ "wsu, it an-t on if un rim :°""'°°'_ °",,'_,,,,f:° "°°",‘ ' doesiri waieia ine exiwn-lo wwf, 2 _ '\ _ "'5-UL . 'Emi' N' 3' too closely." -n$m¢aaeae.1'aiaaiaa.na.a»_q Permanent Wave -_ Madam Gaudet, Graduate of the Boyd Beauty Parlor, New Ycrlltwiil be unszlii Queen sireet‘.at M. Leli c's Beauty Parlor. beginning April 7th, Mde. Gaudet gives two different Permanent Waves?-The' lieaiistio and the Nestle Le Mur.Mde. Gaudet comes highly recommended and is really an expert in her line, having spent many years In New York City. Misa llehiano will be glad to five the ladies of Charlotte- town ful inferinationln connection with Mile. Gaiadet'e visit ,if they will ¢;ll° at zzsit Queen street or none 1 0 , 3828-3-11-wedsat2lweek for 4 weeks. ____--___._.____ CLYDE RIVER-On sunday. Mar. 15th. the service in the Presbyterian church, Clyde River, will be et 3 p. rn. and Sunday school at 2 p. m. NEW GLASGOW AND CAVEN- DISH-Services on Sunday, Muir. 15, in the United Church at New Glas- gow, 11 a. m., and at Cavendish at 3 p. m. "The Fifth Word From the Cross." Preparatory service at North Rustico on Thursday, March 19th. Rev. H. S. Bis‘~op, Minister. ____._______ PERSONAL! The many friends of Mrs. stephen .Jeid are glad to learn of her re- covery. Miss Mae Myers has returned home from Bangor accompanied by her brother Alfred. Miss Marian Murchison, Plnette. who has been visiting her sisters in Charlottetown and Elierelie for a few weeks arrived home 'Tuesday night. -ei______i MRS JOHN ANGUS MACPHERSON There passed away suddenly at her home in Bellevue on Tuesday morn- ing, February 24tl1, Mrs. John Angus MacPherson, ln the fifty-sixth year of her age. Although she had not been in the best of health for some time, her death was entirely unex- pected. Bom in Bellevue, the daugh- ter oi Alexander and Sarah Mec- Phee, she spent her life in that com- munity, and took a keen interest in its welfare. She was I devoted wife and mother, and a kind neighbor. She was a valued helper ln the W. M. B. of which she was A life mein- ber. she leaves to mourn, her husband. and seven children, Mrs. MacClure. Dover; Alexander, Bellevue; Mrs. nibeau and sal-lie, nomo; and .roi-in Norman, Florrie Mae and Lizzie Rae at home, also her aged mother, four brothers, and one sister, Mrs. Mac- Pherson, Murray River, ae well as a large circle ot relatives and friends, The Iuneral, which was largely at- tended was conduetedby her min- ister, Rev. D. M. Sinclair, assisted by, Rev. Allister Murray, Caledonia. ST. PETERS NORTH SCHOOL The following is the standing of St. Peters North School for the month of I"ebrusry:- Grade IX-I, Catherine O'IIanley; 2, Ethel Maolnnis; H, Marlon Mao- Aulay; 4, Mary 0'Hanley. _ Grade VIII-1, Henry O‘Hanley; 2, Michael Mckenaia; 3, Alfred Lewis. Grade VII-1, Catherine Gillis; 2, Lillian Maclieill; 3, John MscAulay and Richard Hayden, (equal). Grade Vf-i, Eugene 0'Hanley; 2, James MacKenzie. Grade V-1, Hubert 0'I'lanley; 2, Marion McKenzie and Olive Jay iequall; 3, Ronnie Maclnnis. Grade III-1, Roselle. Grlflln; 2. Edith ivlaclnnis; 3, Gordon Hayden. Grape n-i, in-ani: - Quigley; 2. Stastree O'Hanley: 3, Ellen Mac- Kenna. Grade I-1. Richard Bulmer; 2. Francis Jay; 3, Clarence Trainer. Perfect attendance:-I-lenry O`- Hanley. Marforle MacDons.id-Teacher. Fon Tliiiii. Fill. & SAT. Onions, per lb, Sc. 10 lbs, 251: Rhubarb, Fancy Imp. per ,bunch Iso ' Tomatoes, per lb. Zoo Oranges, 3 sizes. Per doa ite I for 3$e Per doa. lilo I for 45° And par dos. ssc Lemons, par das. 4le Grapes I lb. Iso Blhalill. Mr dol. ........ loo Graph Fruit 4 for tee LADIES We invite you to one Tea looms h'iday»|I‘sili I in 5 P.M. when we are demonstrating our lienie based oastry, served with tea or eefiea. 1T's ALL anal-:_ Oar Ice Dishes are Delicious. We have “Perfaetieds” special st. Patrlea’e Day BHe_l_l. _ LEICH’S TEA ROOMS Cerner Kent and Prince ber of ation sailors seed car fe week, Captain the Sir blind soldiers, and sailors, and a mein Mr. Richard Myers of the latter As- soclatiun. City tlil excellent ed that them address the' ex-soldiers and POTATO MARKET-Large quan- tities of shipping points in the Province. As I farmers are shipping the commod- I ity iasie it, table stock prices are from 4 cents to last week. Gi-een Mountain table ~ stock is blers at 'of the respective varieties brings 38 cents and 45 ceiiiis. As the rr for a time and shipping was held up. Now, however, it is being continued with renewed vigor. OH'l(JAL - "" rf J _v - l_ li.; 5'! ',l-_.~' é ',¢` ...':;‘;'*.§..*':.;f::;: ..._ I ‘ 3* ==*~ _ DR__UG'S & TOIL JTRIES FOR LESS E. A. Baker, President of Arthur Pierson Club for. rs . f~__y- -T-HPFF, the executive oi the Amput- Association accompanied by They will remhln in tné Tuesday morning. Both are speakers and it is expect- lt will be possible to have while in the city. potatoes are moving at all r than the market can absorb ! ` 6 cents lower than they were selling at 30 cents and Cob- 20 cents a bushel while the If y was held up early in the 1!! /' Regulus' 25c Size I‘IAMIL'l`ON'S PILLS 19|; Regular 75c Size LISTERINE ls list! ilrnial mari .-\.... ._ ...rn ..._ A -.... 4.4, __=.::_. bile Tube SQUIHB DENTAI. 39:: -M-__-in-M 50:: IPAN A 'I`O0'I`Il _ 39|: _Mi ul* __‘ ' _ ` Here Regular :iso llniile Gm, ol>oRoNo 293 Until Monday Night 'WW'*_-_ Doll'i Miss 'l`hcm. n""'”' "0" J" ______ 0Ml'ul.\l\l ` Lnlvls 49|; Special! Prices 1 I’ Babys Own Tahlcil _ .. l.'li- Cariers 1.. L, I'|lls flir- 25c A. B. S. and C. Pills ._ liic X 25e Frultaiives . . . . . lilc »_ 35c Chase‘s lt. 4; L. Pills :elle ` 350 Andrews Salt,.,........ ._ 2.11:- ,_ 351: Sal llrpliiica _. `!9l~ _ yi soc Gln mils snr | _\_'_;‘-_»':'..,,,_‘,|j~_.J~_. soc nasal. run .~.u.- .‘.l;=`=_;.\;‘-i‘1ls;.,.lll1 ‘ +‘ ' . :inn liz *;L".i..‘;:1P:. __ s TEX _.ne Pepsouent T. Paste :ine \.-‘Wye-E 604: i' - 60c 7!5c 25a . ,, ‘ i’.'::;':;‘i~_‘.:.1_’:“ff_::~~-;::: _ Chase's Ointment . . . . . . . . ._ 451' I-linda Cream . _ _ _ . tfir Kruschen Salts __ G90 French Olive Oil . . . . . . _ . _ . Silt- lronized Yeast _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ . 98:- /iii' // ' ' l-`ull Sl’acknge _ KOTEX 41g 60c 60c 75c $1.00 51.25 but few cars were available Guaranteed F0 UN TAIN PEN _ ,_.._.__- ~éi\~'-'-é~_1¢--'-~a»_-_naia-_-._-E__;-=Q__;p4¥-4__‘% -__- _ --_ni Enlnsh Mlke 47'! ' _ ' ' " ja _ ___"_f. self l-*llllng ' ' ' lem. Gola Nil. ‘ I .89 " W Lk f ' i . ‘Q llgl.-, AUXILIARY MEE'1'ING-'l`llel'eg- 1 ular meeting of the Charlottetown Ladies Auxiliary oi' the Protestant Orphanage was held Friday, March 13th in the Legion Building with a.` ory amount was realized from the' tea and bazaar held recently l.n` Zion Hall. The Auxiliary wish to ,thank particularly the ladies of East Royalty for 15 dozen eggs, the ladies of Mt. Herbert for donations towards the supper table, Mr.'James Tait and Mrs. John Williams for llsrge attendance A very satlsiact-I , Ross-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSOR T() _ 219 'iiie MacKinnon Drug Co. DELIVERY HOME OF LOWER DRUG PRICES ian, 2, Ruth MacEachern; 3, Ger- NORTH WILTSHIRE SCHOOL ‘Leith Easter. irude MacDonald. Report for the month of Febru- Grade IV iSr.>-1, Nelson Hather- Grade VIII-1, Stella Sullivan; 2, ary;_ ~ ley; 2, Beatrice Frlzzell; 3, Thelma Daisy Agnew; 3, George Sullivan. , Grade X-1, Lillian Deacon. |MacLean. Grade VII-1, Mildred Redmond; Grade IX-1, Albert Bowman; Grade IV -1, Reggie Clark; ’ an Brothers; 3. Tcrcsa Maclll- Beatrice Frlzzell. 2, Fay Johnston; 3, Earl Johnston. 2, Gladys Folland; 3, Gertnlde Cam-l Re cron; 4, Bernice Watson. '. mon Grade VI-l, Jean Profitt; 2, Gr Claire Somers; 3, Rosezita McKen- Hale ns; 4, Adele Brown. Ruth Clapp and Muriel Coffin. . Mm muy.. mmnmem ' . _Q‘£8t'82»>CiU3C8ItCi flowers, Mr. Donald Lawson for pos- 1" Alb ters and all others who helped to make the tes a success.” -*ii _ L3* The honor roll lor Kensington and High School for the month of Feb- ruary foliovrs:- mm Prlnclpai‘a Department Am] Gr zle; 2, Catherine Murphy; 3, Eileen 2' A1 McKenna; 4, Frances Cullen. aid’ orarie x ur.)-l, aul MacLean; 2, Sh” Don Bowness; 3, Frank Brown; 4, and Ben Chamipon. Vice-Principals Department Mac Grade IX-1, James Higgins; 2, "qu Gladys Baker; a, noi-is .i~liggin.i; 4,1 "'°“ Norman Hogg. _ Grade VIII-l, Evelyn MscNeil1; 2, Pr Norma. Clark; 3, Helen Watson; 4, Harold MacFarlane. Grade X lsr.)-1,Dorls Macxen. Miss Profltt'a Department Grade VII-1, Marjorie Kennedy;l Grade V-1, Doris Saunders; 3, 3 Gra ' ` l..a.wre _ Donal icaNslNcii'oN mon sci-looi. Gfa ' - Regis Gra Gr 1 tyre. Murphy Leah Donald -T EGLINGTON SCHOOL rade IX-i Marian Fisher. herd iequal; 4, Tillie Mclntyrc Joe MacAulay, iequa1>_ _ _ ade I-1, Ester Trainor; 2, Kent al); 3, Inez Redmond; 4, Ray- d MacDonald. Assistant-Bernadette Lewis, inclpal-Edward Hynes. (Patriot please' copy) port oi' Eglington School :Jr the th of Februaryz- ade X-1, Mabel Underhay; 2, n Fisher; 3, Lila Dingweil; 4,| : 3. Phyllis Agnew an ur Brothers, -1, Henry God- Grade III-l, Roy Smith, Assl:;tani‘s Departincnt frey; 2, Reta Buster. Grade II-1, Dannle MacLean. de V~1, Rita Sullivan; 2, Grade VI-1, Victor Deacon; nee Shepherd; 3, Ronan Mac-- _N M __`____ Arnold Godfrey; 3,, Hilda Noye. Linus Berrlgan. M di 4. Edith /i¥l`lCW- Grade V-l, Keith Jolilirioli; 2, Fl J. W d T li Ol‘(‘l`iCE B-!' - CBC ET. Grade I-1, .Harrison Frizzell; 2 2. 34 EC‘fC'_C>)Z‘_C>i2~ de IV~l, Clarence Ryan; 2, _ ~-~ - ~- Rm” 3_ L,,,,m,,.,, Mcmtyn go-ofa-ooooonon-oooooooenonannooo-ooooonooooo-non-ooonocna - 9 Amie Ryan iequall. de III--1, Teresa Mumhy; iliilie idaptiati vliburrb .?.’l°.F. . Oiignnlsb-Miss Roberta Spencer, F, 'l`. C. li. are e'a:e:e are;e;a:n°e'e' MORNING WORSHIP ll 0’CLOCK Anthem-"But the Lord is lillndliii of His Own” -Mendelssohn Sermon-"The Call of the Shallow and the call of_ the Deep" Dr. Vincent SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. ~ Another day of record attendance last Sunday. Could you have made it one more? ‘ EVENING WORSHIP 'l 0’CLOCI{ 0 ~ P ide-6.45 to ‘l P. M. Miss Sl>¢l1¢¢l‘ Gnilnaai; lb) Chanson. Elgar: re) Cantilene, Dubois. Anghn-n_‘-| naar Thy Voice" _ . . . . Edith Lang Solo-Mrs. li. S. Henderson, _ . Sermon-"Naaman the Syrian” . . . . . . . . . ._ Dr. \incent Anthem-“O for is Closer Walk with God" . . . . . . Foster Solo-Mrs. Vincent Y. M. c. A. sing sons 8-30 in the Bertie* °*‘“'°"- Speaker, Adj. Martin §5§§§§§ orare a ¢Q¢~_<;~i`- .`»l‘ »;axa;~:az-.;._|-a.a , __‘:a:~:af~1~1 .a. Is‘K‘3`~&”~»~ : Dorothy Beairsto and Rita Clark; 3, Minis nssirsto; 4, Dons Kennedy, and Rilll. Braham. nie Delaney: S, Anleeta. Braham; 4, or-aaa iv-i, Mary cnseley; 2, An- ’ rsde VIII-I, Hilda C0flin_ Grade VII-1, Bertie Coffin; ., Olga MacKenzie; 3, Stanley Burke; 4 Alex_ Fisher and Eldon Burke; 6,l‘ JOQODQUDJ Trinity United Church I Ministers-Rev. E. II. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C, N. Brown, M.A. Mm* D*“S'”°"- organist-Mr. A. R, Kenaau, L. it. A. M., A. A. G. o. Grade V-1, Loraine Coffin. Doris Burgess, G Miss Higgins' Department Dau fitt; 2, Arthur Watson' 3 Morris Clark; 4, Bruce Clark. , G ‘ ' w Leo McKenna; 3, Anna Csseley; 4, Mg Laird MacDonald. aid; 2, Vina Higgins; 3, Eric Duvar; | Bu 4, Frances Kelly. ‘ Lorraine McMahon and Jo_\'ce How- gr ard; _3, Yvonne LeBlanc; 4, Francis Thibeau and Thane Bernard. Lo Ruby Carr; 3, Mary Pendergast; 4, W Carmen Champion and Ralph Mac- Kay. ald; 2, Florence MacEa:h`ern; 3, Mar- c garet Revllle. ka, Grade III (Sn)-1, David Mae- fm, Lean; 2, Boyd Beairsto; 3. Keith nn' Kennedy; 4, George McKay. Grade III (.lr.)-1, Wendell Pro- Ke Ailiston rade III-1, Delia MacKenzie; nneth Collin; 3, Waldron Ding ' ' well. Grade II (Sr l-i, Glen Clark~ 2, Grade II (Jr.)-1, Baird MacDon- 2 I. lilies 'l‘hompson‘a Department Grade I fa)--1. Elwood Clark; 2, Grade I (bl-1, George Profitt; 2, ____ rade II~1, Ethel Wood; 2, Mary od: 3, Alvin Burke; 4, Florence cKellzic; 5, Willis l\IacKcnzie_. | Grade I Iul_l, Glen lifnciirilzie; Pearl MacKenzie: 3, Sterling ke. Grade I lb)-~-1, Alva Collin; 2. Roy MacDonald; 2, l~lo\\'arri MacDonald. Hlgllest nionilily average in any acle--Eiliri Wood, 92. Perfect atirlirlniico;-Hilfla Cuilmn rne Dingwell, lf‘i'allces Collin, ! Waldron Dlngwell, Ethel Wood, Mary 1 ood. Anne MacGo\vaii-Tcaclimz WRITE B rade IV-1, Lester Dinglvell; 2.! glas Maclielizie; 3, Frances Cof-1 Burke; 5, Harry Cof- AUTOBIOGRAPHY NEBRASKA CITY, Nob., March 14g -So there would be no mistake a- CARUIGAN 505001' bout the events of ner life, Mrs. Mary Jarvis, 91, n pionrcr ln this PriMii>aI'l Driver! ~-'i section, wrote n iso word autobio- UH40 X (Sr-3-1. [P9110 MRCD0l‘l~ graphy about herself. Mrs Jarvis rr- ords trips from Kentucky to Nebras- and the details of joining the Grade X (.lr.)-1, Margaret Sulli- church. St. Paul renew ’s Church 'lx-:vow-» itla sulznav IN LsNr l’ I 'H _ 11.00 A. M.-Morning Prayer asal Sermon-"Tha Dees si common l‘rner-1'ne Holy communion." Misa Margaret ltarsas will sing "Hear My Prayer" M0 P. M..--llaaaday school and libie Classes. 1.00 P. M.-lvallng Prayer- and sermon-"What lvil Balls H0 Doha?" Holy Colllmlllllull. I IVENING oiiertery Aainem-"stui. stiu, with nee" 3 1 'I s. m.-lem Thomas A- ltodser. , '-W-\~\'l°°°'i°' - ' (nav. an. orimun wul annum ta. services si nel- ' Allllsolll-r"0 IAN Thll Will Not but Me Go" .. Shari". -Mendelssohn. lvnnon! wamooan. g uv. l. n. aAmoNn, ia. A., aroma. '. I . ' °°°°*°N°¢oa#M°so'1°=iW#vaaoo##°o°°°¢~°W°*°°*°°°="°° . _N ' “Goodman 10.00 A. lil.-Prayer Meeting. lifon A. lvl.-rualle wnr§nip_ Boy‘s Sunday Service C0n¢l\|¢¢¢d by Tuxls Squares. Anthem-"Jcsusalem, My Glorious Home" . . . - L- M350" 2.30 l’. M.-Sunday School and Adult Bible Cllss. 7.00 P. M.-Public Worship. .. 5 ;_."l-le Opens the Eyes of the Blind "mon - Rev. C. N. Brown. M- A- Anthem-"Comcs, at Times" . . ._ . _ . __ l-l. Woodward Solo-“I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" Ralllmlll Mr. li. MacPherson YISITORS ANI) ST_L'DEN‘IS (‘0RDll\I.LY WELCOME. ____ 1lG».°n:>5:aoc¢nce:>;~:>x»c~;c~_o;»:»_=:»a:»;oi:>_% Glo RGGGGDCUGCDUU'CGUGU%UGG UG St. James Presbyterian Churc 3* MINISTER-REV. R. MOORIIEAD LEGATE. B. D. Organist-Mrs, K.S. Rogers. Choir Director-Mrs-J Al-HWSOH l'l.'BLI(_. WORSIIII’ Morning at Eleven 0`cl0f¢k- livcning at Seven O'clock. Ai ihc Evening Service l\lr_ Legate will give his usual l\lonihl_\~ .ivldrcss to Young Men and \'\ omcn. - 1 Sslilmih Srlmol and \'ouns Mens' and Young Women-‘ Classes at Two-ihiriy. S'l`RAN(il-IRS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED, C<£;C'TQ¢i