IT'S a iilisirnv tentrai Guardian ,_... CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLAND-Owing to the iuneral oi Mrs. Jenkins on 3155101. 10th, the service at Kin- llilrmwillbeheldateiamninstead o! 2.30 as announce‘ There will be service at Birch Hill at 10.80 and Murray River at 7. I TILYON BAPTIST PASTOBATE- Services Sunday, May 10th: Tryon, 1i a. 1a.; Westomeriaod, s p. m.; Bou- shaw, ‘I30 p. in. The ordinance o! baptism will be administered at the oioseotthe morningservi . Myron O. Brinton, Minister, rmasanr avnrlmo-on Thurs- in can You Guess, What's in “THE mvsienv anion" it's on Sale at all PerfectiosnDealers Contest tlosee ihy 9th. day evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Aus- tin Tralnor and the cast who pres- ented the two-act comedy, “Miss Molly" in Zion Hall on Tuesday ev- ening were entertained at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Burns, Ex- perimental Station, where a very pleasant ‘ ,, was enjoyed. st THE WESTON MEETINGS con- ir. tinue in the Central christian with Provincial Evangelist whiston speak- ing at three services on Sunday. At Harris. Dllrld oi the City Hospital has resumed her duties, altar spend- ing a iew weeks oonvalesoing at her home in Elmira. ‘ attend the graduation exercises at Dslhcusie where their daughtm- 1g n. ceiving her B. A- degree. 11m CHARWN anaemia IIV. DB. VINCENT. will preach lidarshiield Baptist Church May 10th at 8 pan. ‘ raasorians Mr. Stuart Wooinor, North Rus- tioo, medical student at Daihousie returned home on Monday. Misses Marie MacDonald and Iii- mbeth Iiinerson spent the week end in Mount Stewart, the guest o! Mr. Reginald MacDonald and sister. Miss Mao. \ v Mrs. Charles McKinnon. m. Harry Molvevin and Miss Catherine Ma- Nevin. New Argyle. attended the Pro- vincial Grand Lodge oi the L.0.B.A. at Charlotteown. - __- The many irienda o! Miss Mary all. are pleased to learn that she iii- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brenton, are liming to Halifax this morning to Western Guardian town United Church: N. Bedeque. 10.45; Wilmot, 8; Freetown, 7. (Mo- ther's Day). J. W. A. Nicholson. Rev. A. J. Reynolds, Pastor, Sunday, May 10th: Bedeque, 11 a. m.; Com- munion, Cape Traverse. Searletown, 7.30. Mother's Day Ser- recent annual meeting of the Indies Grand Lodge oi the L. O. B. A. at Charlottetown Mrs. Isabella Gllddan and Mrs. William Muttart were made l1 his theme will be “The Pro-Emin- ence oi Christ." He will address the Bible School at 2.30 and at '1 his sub- ject will be "The Journey oi Life." The first week oi meetings has been largely attended, with delegati morning tor Halifax. to be present at be graduation exercises oi Dal- housieyUniversity where their son Manning. will take his Bachelor oi each night iroin surrounding oom- Scienco ‘Degree. -___. D1‘. 311d “TI. Afliflliilld ICING ti!!! [gm sou. NECKTIES nmaca‘ beral commissions. munitles. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ser- vices, Sunday. May 10th. This day W. . time Wrl" 1°‘ "m" n. use. ... noose. can-rain. :2 ‘ikano-gsznadsst “Bglgg $5,. “i” “in” w”; iiaa-t-o-Ii. is observed as "Mother's Day. At the l. v.5“ v a “n " n‘ morning service, Mr. W. J. Green, A’ w‘ M“ 9' Jovgfldfllll) baiobflfliglilgegg- Canadian ry oi the Gideon i F‘ Land urve o . - on WOMAN To “My”, vme. h“_5_a_1m°_ Society, will speak on the work oi aid appoint agents. Position Per- the "Gideons." Dr. Rams!!! WW h" assent; Yearly Ella-film" $1991 5 LL Punuc Slavic‘ (“mm returned rroin a short vacation, will ‘ 9'“- “ekly °“'°"g°l “d Eanteed shirts, tiea,u hba- preach at the evening service. A menses. Winston Co., Toronto. rider-wear. lei-y. Lugosi: assortment, wonderlul A‘ w‘ s“! M“ m’ val: Llixberallnoomgfiion. $3; l e -se g roe. Emirldo sgklféiggfi 2am; iofioy. ' Dept. m, Pubiieofirvice un . ‘, n, , n‘: 31‘3-°---““'-‘°“~‘° I C“ Te y- iao. Particulars. Lightning Com- Male Help wliitfll wast. Paul, who. A. w. May a. ____ __ _____,_, ______,, _.._ w — wi i ck ugly William Ul‘ 0km Y Y - Female Help "us?" Leonard. Cornwall. iiia-s-"i-si. ,__.._ Iolllli WANTED T0 SEW F01! out some. Sewing machine neces- sary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear _._-_-__.-_ .__....._..-_-._-_--- WANTED DIMEDIATELY EXPED- ienced man for (arm work. Lorne Smith. Kingston. 0013-8-14!- ohoir oi men's voices will lead the congregation in the Worship oi Praise and the service will be preced- ed by a short organ recital starting at 6.45 p. m. by the organist, Mr. Roy Kendall. TALK _EN.IOYED—At the regular mid-weelomeeting o! the Philathea class Thursday evening o! this week, alter the usual routine business was transacted. the class had the pleas- ure oi." listening to a highly instruc- tive taii: by Mrs. Wallace Scsntle- company, Dept. I41, '1‘ ‘ B, -..--- - ——--- IANTED BY JUNE 1st. EXPER- ienced cook» Apply Mrs. Geo. Delilah, 1o West Street. 4459-5-0-81. ..‘.__. ____.. ._ For Sale -.__-__ -__.___.___ |0I SALE-OLD PAPERS. l CENT bundle. Guardian Omce. 2-4-0 ...._.____.._ ..._..._._. ~——'-——- ioli sans-nay sun srnaw. Hal? wlmted W, D. Ross, Kinross. 4470-5-0-11. .-.-_._ — ‘d m?“ ‘flamm- ior‘ usilncgslilm I03 SALE _ has: FOB. SALE. AP- 8 m - sheds. Illustrated booklet ply Elvin McLure, North Milton. 0mm“ Mmmwm‘ To” 4173-5-84! v---_-____.._....____ NI. 8M3. T0 LIT. BOARD AND Mil liens on hand at Guardian Oiilce. it 9*- "1- ’— - IOBSES l-‘Oll. SALE-J HAVE A ear oi horses to arrive at Hadley . lluttari/s, Carleton. on Friday, May Ii-h. J. W. Whitehead. 4431-6-7-31 a SALE —- GARAGE AT BUN- Iiliveiy owned by Russell Camp- lilli- Apply to Mark R. McGuisan, William. esas-a-t-ei. IIMTOB DUNLAP STRAWBERRY Plants ioi sale ‘l0 cents per hund- red plants. Good string plants. The orders for strawberry plants al- mdy received by me will be at- knlieo to at once. Angus C. Mir-- lvliy. Tracadia Cross, Lot as. r. l I- 4310-5-2-6i. IOCKY POINT AND VICINITY | Ridiim, ii ever, have we seen st. iiiuch ice ilost in and out o! the llllboi so long otter navigation open- "hiil- Theyroacls are" now in good for motorists, the drag having Q used to level them and fill In lie ruts. The government trucks are "l? busy those days conveying sand l° "is city ior construction work. Slit many friends of Mrs. William "l. Fail-view, are very sorry to ‘i! her continued illness and are “lowly looking forward to her midi’ recovery. I ‘kadn-lilhn‘ Quiity. South Shore. on h i oi ill health iound iii w ‘a? l0 auction sale on the 8th to “ti! his stock and thus reduce a deal oi labor. Fortunately Mr. “ll ls somewhat improved. Thomas Burdett had the mis- "lll"! l0 have a. cow choke to deli-h _ n14‘ "mil potatoes. It is a wom- "Llo those reading potatoes to keep :“'°l""1 are on the cattle emi- was. . A line new residence has been built i- Frank Smith and sons to re‘- Flliicifl IR. HCIIGEISOD. """_’_"" "' ""“‘“'__*’ BECOME EXPERT- lll5l3 bury. describing her European trip, 'm?xglyyg'txfingfegalgfg mm“!!! Nlltiilwlll 107:9“ in which she and her husband visited m Pgrggnage, pawns], 4454-54- , gm. no‘; gwleumoo". ma‘ most oi the large and important ci- mm“ o“ 144,341, ties o! Europe and the British Isles. (‘Ta-neuron crvn. saavroe. now - m; even more interesting by the isot- irom the oldest Civil Service Correspondence The M. O. 0.. W. s-Bwtllday 80. Postman Customs to get in as . Immigration. Stenographerl. Valuable booklet iree School in Canada. Ltd., Toronto i0. M. B. Mrs. Scantleburyi is a talented and giited speaker and her talk was made that she had souvenirs oi almost ev- ery place visited. A unanimous vote oi thanks was tendeied Mrs. Scsntle- bury at the close oi the meeting. Dillard's Llnlment eases ... ins. Along 771a with a smell earav. and sailed last Messrs w. B. Shaw. H. J. Kennedy and Keith Boswell, Victoria, returned Tllllvfldl? night irom Amherst where they attendeda directors meeting oi’ the Maritime StockBreedei-s Assoc- ation. Waterfront CARVELL WEAR!‘ Schooner Lady May, Capt. ‘Mu. Dougall arrived in port yesterday evening for Pipette. PICKARFS WEAR? S. S. Mytris. Capt. Davison arriv- ed in port yesterday from Glasgow Scotland, with a cargo o! Scotch Anthracite coal. Schooner Avon Queen, Capt. M - Lean has about finished discharging her 1300 tons o! hard coal. avnranv i. news WIIARF DEATH S onto. H. W. (48-80 Ill MEMDRIAM MR. THOMAS W. HENDERSON ‘$14001. ‘ ‘smell -n_ | . Hampshire street. Everett dentist, last night. rennin: a mo‘ Mr. Henderson was well-lawn this city. Prince Edward Everett about 40 high up in aiiairs Pythisa being a m _ gsnisation for 80 70in. I-le ill mast oi exoMW-W oi Pythias ior and AM. Dr. Francis ‘R. and and two daughters. ling o! Arlington. Pierce oi bouilsiil- He was a bu!!!‘ J. W. Philip-lick ionnerly located where building now stands. was rotireii ior the W” l" 3"‘- mli Pythian fltes ' at the tuners] services to day at 2:80 pm. um or the ohurob will cemeteryy-Ilverett News. nuaieroue Kentucky rather oi Dr. well-known died at his home, illness. in 3Q Ill b9?! in Bedequa- lsland and NW” li° years ago. I-Ie was oi the Knights oi ember oi this or- oi the Kniahts as years. He was also nent in the Palestine iodfl- A1"- ne is survived by two sons. iuipli oi Detroit. Mrs Pauline sm- and Mire. Isabelle lormany FUN’! i0! department store. the messes m. Henderson will be IYND him be held at the First Conflfilttienai church. Bl-lfl Rev. Hush uaooou- be at Clenwood ANCIENT “ACE ‘DEED “MIG “N-nifll.‘ mxmcrrorl. Ky. Mar ir-WP-l __~,°h myfimuug m QIIIIQUIII I "CID IQ"! o Plano ill districts reveal , WOLFE-At Boston. Mass, May ii. 193i, Mrs. Stanway Wolfe (nee Flo- rence Conrad). mineral notice later. SHANNON-At Vancouver. B. 0., on Apidl 25th. Mrs. R. J. Shannon (nee Mas Annie Maeiieodl, iormerly oi Georgetown, P. E. I. JENKINS-nu Friday. May 8. 1931. Mrs. seniamin Jenkins. aged 95 4 years. Funeral 1mm the residence oi her son-in-law, N. J. Mutlow, 261 Fitzroy Street, Sunday, May 10th. service starting at i. o'clock. Inter- ment Birch l-llll Cemetery. _-_._...- Card or Thanks Mr. and Mrs. l". B. Gillispie, Mil- ton, wish to thank their many iriends and neighbours for the kind- ness extended to them during the ill- ness and death oi Mr. Samuel Gil- lespie. e485-i5-9-li. 8 Card Of Thanks Mrs. James Taylor, Rice Point, wishes to thank her neighbors and iriends ior their kindness and sym- pathy during her sad bereavemnet. itdfl-ii-b-li. S. s. ' _ “id Capt. i ' in port from Montreal and is at pres- ent discharging a general cargo; she will then take in a general cargo ,i_ MARINE WHABI’ S. S. Montcalm. Capt. Meroiel ar- rived in port yesterday aitemoon from Quebec and shall start tomor- row loading the large buoys to be plac ed in the diflerent points around the Island and Strait. Bhe spent the winter months around the west coast- The C. G. S. Bsyiield, Capt. Snel- grove sailed Thursday morning Ior Pictou, N. 5., where she is to be placed on the marine slip in that port. She will be away about eight or ten days and. will then return to Charlottetown before leaving tr take up her seasons’ operations. in Summe ide {or 16 years.-S. along with livestock and will sail tomorrow morning for St. John's, "‘ Newfgundlmd. _.,...._ DRAMA ~ —- as s SLFranees ofliome ' m —-NOI.I‘II BEDEQUE and Free- -—DEDEQUE UNITED CHARGE- 3 p. m.; ices at each o! the appointments. it -—MADE HON. MEMBERS-At the honorary members oi the society as a mark oi recognition for their isithilsl service. Mrs. W. W. Muttart was made junior Grand Deputy oi the Ladies Grand Dodge. All three ladies are members oi Edith Cavell Lodge, Summer-elders. --MUCB IMPROVED-The latest report oi the condition oi Mr. H. T. l Begg is that he is much improved although not out oi danger. The good news will be thankiully receiv- ed by friends ‘throughout the Island. As Manager oi.‘ the bank oi Nova Scotia and as Grand Master oi the Masonic Lodges oi P. E. Island Mr. \ Begg has a wide circle oi friends and his progress will be watched with interest and concern. Mr. Begg is a native of Nova Seotia but has been AUMMERSIDE BUSY PORT- Summerside harbor presents o, busy scene this week with (our steamers tied up at the wharves. The Gypsum Prince, the latest arrival, was out- side the harbor on Thursday waiting for a berth at the Marine whorl. She hailed from Baltimore and brought 4,000 to 5,000 tons oi fertil- izer ioi- the Potato Growers Assoc- iation. The Clyde Valley which came in last week with a. cargo of coal from Sidney, N. S., for R. T. Hoimarfs Ltd, leit Friday for Victoria with a cargo oi fertilizer. After unloading she will carry a cargo o! potatoes to New York for Mr. McKiver. Captain MacQulre is well pleased with his trip to the Island. The 5- S. Freder- iksborg which came in Wednesday with 50,000 bags oi’ fertilizer tor the Colonial Fertilizer Co. left on ‘Fri- day afternoon in ballast ior New York. The unloading oi the steamers has given a large number oi men employment_ and the waterside is a scene bi’ much activity. Another large steamer is expected in a day or two with fertilizer. Contrary to expectat- ion more fertilizer has been handled at the port oi’ Summerside this year than there has been ior a number of years-s. -Messrs. Leslie Trainer and Leonard Clark, Emerald. spent Sun- day very pleasantly in Kelly's Cross. -E. Under Ausplces oi THE LITTLE FLOWER GUILD a ROCKFORD SQUARE BALI. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th. Tickets-M Cents and 35 Cents. 5- -wsm- , —Mr. Peter Clark, Emerald. spent Wednesday in Suinmerside-E. was o. visitor to Charlottetown on j Wednesday-E. I Miss Agnes MacQuflldlEmersld, mo. WE REPRESENT SONIC. Reliable FIRE AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY Ins. Companies and respectfully solicit Yflur patronage B. R. IIOLIMII 145 Great George Street Phone 655 Established I921 —Mr. Ray MacCarville. Emerald, —-— i -Mrs. F. E. Murphy and her sister, ‘ tored to Summerside on Wednes- day-E. ~Mlss Mary MacMahon, Summer- fleld. was a recent visitor to the citM-E. —Mr. Leonard Farmer, Kinkora, returned home this week from Dal- housie University, to spend the sum. mer with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Michael Farmeix-E. OHIOAN RAISES TURKENS LONDON. 0.. May 9.—-(U.P.)-’I‘iir- kens, a cross breed o! fowl propa- gated Irom Rhode Island chickens and turkeys, are raised by I. W. Dins- l more, a tanner living near here. The ' liufkens have an unusual appearance l —- bare necks like turkeys and Slightly larger than chickens. Thel meat is said to be more desirable than that of turkeys or chickens. SYMPATHY ENDED IN HOSPITAL John Fentoxrs sympathy loi- in; "under dog-literal in this case-has landed him in Toronto General Hos- pital with a. broken shoulder. Fcn-. m"- 72» forgot his age when he saw: s. little dog being mauled by‘ a big one. ‘ He aimed a. kick at the big one, mlswl. tillliled, and fell against a‘ tree. ilfitinitp @0020 tlhufrl] SATURDAY AIternon-(Jake Sale, conducted by Willing Circle o! King's Daugh- ‘ tors-Store oi Mr. S. A. Mc- Donald. ~ THE GIDEONS OF ‘CANADA WISH TO ANNOUNCE A BIBLE DEDICATION A SERV|0E at the Canadian National Hotel SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 10 At 9 O'clock at which the Bibles to be placed in the guest room will be formally pre- , sented and dedicated. WILL J. GREEN, ‘ ' Canadian Gideon Secretary. ula a sin-ale 1435-5 -o-§ i. " ' ""' Zion Presbyterian Church Prot. Louie D. Thompson. Organist and Choir Leader -5-B-li. >4 u nJLh. The expected to leave Monday for Pic- tau where she will also go on the slip at that point. _-__ C. G. s. Brant, Capt. Walker will diflerent Island points. in BRUCE STIWARTS WEAR!‘ tum, carrying a number oi pas N. D. MacLean traces oi the apparent existence a! race oi people which authorities announce. SEATTLE. K. A. Ahlill. new in QDUOD Pl cé th ‘ mo" u “f. if; ~ destroyed by tire a Ml Garnet Campbell received med w‘. 91¢!“- aism. Mrs. White. I": in m common. nus. President ‘lift. hi! been President Collidll. now under commotion. lin will make one more round UP the orient boron one; ehnge '_ U! entioineisd liters-R. aprmieeoeoooueq._ and, children. University o! Kentucky DOLLAR Lllill CAPTAIN PICSID. my e-uoro-opot- eeniaaos oi the command the ‘new Dollar Liner “MM ably Capt. ah- ‘O-OO-O-OVHOOOOOO-OOQ-OM OQOOO sengera and ears. -.._- port. -_-- Tug Amls. Capt. Brown in port @._-_ out ioi- a trial spin yesterday. READY T0 SERVE DAY 0B NIGHT‘ i Funeral Directors moron assess aim ‘- aamuaarlca snvics lMBAl-MINC DONI. iiuteiiffelianiirevie Banter liver Phone are-ea er ll-ll. to to I ready to start her season's work. a-i ohison laid up. m Balk, Capt. Genge laid up. _-_-_ PAOIJ’! WIIABI‘ schooner ‘Pinnie. Cspt- Vern Bolt. c. a. s. Cartier, Capt. Roach ii ‘ start loading the smaller buoys for S. S. l-ioehelsga, Capt. ‘Traverse, arrived in port yesterday afternoon irons Piotou N. 8., and leit on re- S. s. Harland, Capt. Mscbain in Tug Fredericton, Capt- aouier. yr n. r. u Dredge No. 0. Capt. Cosgrove is nor P. W. D. P071101 No. 2, Olpt. Mur- i ‘he Marina when is how belnl repaired s number oi workmen are | Male Chorns-“Pass me ' e Mrs. ins. " _ PUBLIC Morning at Eleven O'clock. Evening st Seven O'clock. Duet-Mom Charles Goliath"- ln g Donald. The Y. M. C. A. S HTRANGEBS AND mar- ---- MOTHEWS DAY 11 A.M.—Sermon by Rev. 6.0. Webster, oi London, Ont. Anthem-"What are These" . Male Qnarteite-“Mother oi Mine” ........... Lorenz Zion Male Quartetio 2.30 Film-Special Mother's Day Service in the Church. Singing to he led by Choir o! C. G. I. 'l'. girls. Solo by Miss Cluro MacMillan, 1.00 PAW-Sermon by Rev. G. C. Webster, London, Ont. Singing led by male choir. Chorus-“Tell Mother I'll be There." Solo, "Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight?" . Mr. James Calder. Chorus-Memories oi Mother." these selections from St. James Presbyterian Church’ MINlSTERF-REV. B. MODE-HEAD LEGATE. B. D. At hall-past two o'clock the Sabbath School will hold a MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE. Y Parents and friends invited to attend. .______...__.__.__- - The Praise (or the MO ories oi Mothen-Mrs. J. A. Lawson, Mr. solo-In the Golden Evening -Miss (All services will be held h~ the VISITORS CORDIALLY INViTED. ................. Steiner Choir not, 0 Gentle Saviour." bQj_‘v,flJg'uJ_eblbelsMlqblreaereaqflweblrqxblbeflnaeaqasnnun Choir l“ ‘ —Mrs.l A.Lawson WORSHIP i day will 1nelude:- it NING EVEN ING Jacqueline Mae- ong Service at 8.30 l’. M. School Hall.) ii DON'T FORGET MOTHER %/(ol/mu§ c-Dru/ i AGE THREE MAY 10M. “ LAURA SEGDRBA” Package Priced to “Billie Burke” Chocolates 2 lb. box . . . . . .. Speedy Delivery Service Chocolates Solve the Problem ‘with their Fresh, Rich Centres Pound Moirs and Ganong's bioihefs Day $1]!!! 50c Dram ~ . , 60c Box vows i‘; tiifil“o“.f.'."i‘iri.i. ' " " 1?.” WMPEM" PERFUME 25c Carter's L L. Pills Q1’ " as: FACE 22c glmson; Linlidmicinlt 19c POWDER c ‘ase's & ls....29c dr- 35c Sal liepalivu .... 29c c a 5W1"! ° “ . 49° 25 n.w t PONIYS (ville Chases N Foo 47¢ CTOBTH” CREAMS 5c Kruschen Salts . . . . . . . . . 69c PASTE $1.00 Syrup liypophosphlies. 89c 812a Burdock l3. Bitters . . . . 98c c 31-25 Bun-Tone Tonic . . . . . . 08c c 60c $1.25 51.00 25c HINITS IRONIZED BEEF, 1mm PONWS CKEAMS YEAST and WINE TISSUES .__- ELKS TO SEE WAESHXPS SEATTLE, May 0.-—(U.P.)-—-llilancl residents who TORONTO, om, May 9,-_(U_P_)._ July l°r the lhove an opportunity to visit some oi the nations ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSOR TO THE MacKlNNON DRUG ~CO. TiiE @4519, STORE Church Services come to Scuttle in Elks convention will THE BAPTIST CHURCH largest battleships. Tirmorroyv. “MOTHER'S new During the week oi July 6, three Rm, A C Vincent Wm Speak . . .- on lbattleships, the West Virginia, Tcn- “Mowers o, Men" The speaker , . , a nessee. and Idaho, will ride at an- the evening Service Wm be Wm J chor on Elliott Boy. cided in favor oi one. services the Green, Canadian Secretary oi fiTm Gldeons." In addition to the anthem; l noon COLLAPSES AT summon of me day, Mm H a Henderson a, the morning service will sing Foster's VANCEBORO, N. 0., May i).-—(U. “Home. sweet homey The Quartet“: P.)-For years Hans Nelson laroiested Mc5srs Quigl-ey. Calder Dingwell and against a church funeral for hlm- ,gt@ms “.111, at the Qenmg sew,“ self, but when he died his wife de- 251mg Bracken-s “what a wonderm, Burial; the lSaviour." mos a. Elliott Full resumes no" 511W ‘V53’ 11ml charge oi the organ. All are invited mourners ran into the street in near to (jQ-Qpgfate m reaching a new ma}, panic. No one was injured. mark in Sunday school attendance, Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. E. ll. Ramsay, D. D. Kev. C. N. Brown. llLA. Organlsh-Mr. A. R, Kendall, L. B. A. M. A. A. G. 0, cription . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ieendhnr-o to the growth oi’ this imports Gidcnns." whkauauuuwmuuuuwnnwaiauauimusauuuum 10.00 A. hl-r-PTJYBI‘ Meeting, 11.00 A. M.—I_'uhlic Worship. Mr. W. J. Green, Canadian Secretary o! the Gideon Society will speak. Anihem-“Just as I Am" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. E. R. Bowlea 2.30 P. Me-Snnday School and Adult Bible Class. 6.45 P. llL-Pubilc Worship. Organ Prelude (a) "Home Sui-ct Home, Organ Trans- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Buck M. from Sonata No. 5 in) Allegro C . . .. . A. Gulhnant Sermon by Rev. E. l-l. Ramsay, . . Singing will be led by a Men's Choir o! 50 Voices. Visitors nnil Students Cordially welcome. Services Broadcast C. H. C. K. ._._, g _\ new: um _ m," n‘ k “MOTHER'S DA " MORNING WORSHIP 11 (YCLOCK Anihem-“More Love to Thee" . . . . Ole)’ 50w“ Sermon-“Thc Illntlicrs oi blon" Dr. Vincent Soprano Solce-"liome, Sweet Home" . F051" Mrs. ll. S. Henderson SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 l’. M. Are you, chch Sunday, contributing your share in ai-l nt department? EVENING WORSE!!!’ 1 OTJLOCK AINhCIYF-"Sfilviillll", Again to Thy Dear Name” Shelley Soloist-Mr. V. L. Dlngweil. l‘ Scrmon—-Will J. Green. Canadian Secretary oi The Male Quortctte-lflldiat n. Wonderful Saviour" -Bra.ckctt. Megsrs, Quiglcy, Calder, Dlngwcli and Stems. You are welcomi- at the Baptist Church. DGDIU-GCDUD-I KUJS-{QQKLQU-UJQ St. Paul ’s Church l 5T“ SUNDAY AFTER EASTER (ROGATION SUNDAY) 8.30 A. lVL-lloiy Communion, 11.00 A. lW-Mnrnirig Prayer and Sermon-Masking." Antheiiw-"Stlll. Still with Thee" W. E. Fletcher 2.30 P. Nip-Sunday School nnd Bible Classes. 3.45 I‘. lVL-Dnptlsrns. 1.00 P. M —Evi~ning Pruyi-r and Sormon-—“'l‘he Parable c! the Springtime." Anthcm-"Tho Sun Shall be no blorc." .. EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. ll. D. RAYMOND. M. A., HECTOR . . . Woodward Gfi-DDCC-D-C f) 2i fiiiiifififiQfiflii-QQU-DQQ D fii