[I119 UHAKLUAYI ‘ICIUW N GUARDIAN I ThoGentral Guardian I b 4 |n Chiroprac- 1 20¢ gdjustmenis s26 ilr. W. ll. Carson "M" graduate “yo; Service lghlilfilo-o St Phone 1072 iiYRO lliill0E AT ‘ Beach Grove Inn l-MONDA Y—— Al. Blanchard’: Orchestra Dancing 9 - 13-30 Tickets 50c Each (Tax Extra) l "l" A GYKBJABCE" l z’ FATA " moon; KEWFOUNDLAND Airport, Jilly 23_.(ll>t".1ib‘;ci-Tl1c first fatiiity M m.. yplrioliiidlaiiri Airport cle- yolopmeni occurred late today when Timothy Martin. 60, a laborer. was horribly mangled un- dcr a irppcr. .\i.11‘ 11 rlicti a fen‘ hours after [no awytlfiiil. from internal in- nines. "BtlIIN I'd TRUMPETER DIES WINDSOR. England — Edl-vnrd Luftcn. lino n-as Lord Roberts’ trilmpctei- 1n India. is dead here at {no npc of 75. He was known as "The Duke" because of ills resem- blance 1o the Duke of Wellington. 0 Masonic Funeral Notice ' All members of Pznce of Wales lodge. llunler River. are requested lo meet at the lodge room at 2.30 . lnr the purpose of attending the luneral oi their late hrnther Frank ll‘. Andrew. visiting member"- o'cl- lllme. ' L-IOGG. the. —At Charlottetown llosplal Jillv 16, i937, to MI.‘ and ills. Tiicruas McCabo, City, a‘ daughter. il(.\'Al.l.Y-At. the Charlottetown Hospital July 21, 1037, to Mr. and ll's.\Vilf1€(l l\l1N.iiIy. Borden, a daughter. IEIIGVSON-At. the Charkatteihwn lltlipztrii Jlllv 2i. i937. .\lr1 Beecher iiiughtrr. ‘ll ' 1”’ "' '- ' ~ BIARIIIAGEQ M M-IBEY-BIYRDI-TN-At St. Davids llanse. Georgetown, I John Sterling. J. Harold lllfibfl‘ c.’ Ciirlrlotfetoil n and Gladys K Burricil of hlontauuc. Ill.\' KLFY - GOIISOF. — At St. Manse. Genrgctnvu. P.E.I., i017, bv the Rev, John Steri- lfill. Evcrrii H. Hiuckley of Glen ilartzn. P. E. I. and Rcta B. Godsoe £l__.\t_iiilou'u._ P._E. I. n? I Dl-IATIISV "H" -:'\i Kcnsineton. Jami“ A Really. from hi5 irite reszrleilce Sunday-at P o'clock. PPR July ‘J3 IIOLLANII-Diccl in in.- mlltll" Hospital on Juiv ‘ U" Chlllllluoil Holland of iiIPft no Funeral from ‘lclice of ] . mi nt Fewnr-‘olvn. Sull- . July 271th. In Memoriam/ lll fond and Prince loving memory of l)‘ flc-"lr wife Laura. who died July . i036. "4 "lie year ago rlear Laura. . "PP You left me here below, hours I've spent me lmt God will ever know, It wim- lizly I hope to mcet you “that better land above "P Ill never more be parted om the one I dearly loved." Ray Ford. L-l072. In Memoriam I‘: 10""! memory of Laura M. more. dearly beloved “unm- F and Mrs. Cudmoro. Win- ' 1.153311?“ "‘" .11" ’"" ”" My For“. “year, loved wife sf" ll-"ovvvara calmly sleeping, l‘ ralfl" ""0 Irfls gently wave l ‘he one we loved so dearly t m“ H: we could not save. h" ‘eh rd the God of heaven ‘ - _ 0 best to he with him, ' M" NIP us in our sorrow, "f but our trust in him. llllerted by Parents. Sisters and Brothers. UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 BUY ed used trip t0 the shore Sunday. T. G lvcs. A Studebaker plgdgg hack, can-Relax and enjoy your 1.14076. ._...._. can SEIZED _ Mounted Police SCIZOG 3. C3,!‘ Thursday nighi, with conttabaild goods aboard and had lllaced in County Jail. before Magistrate Martin day morning sill-iv was remanded till morning for sentence. N0 INQUEST Coroner I. J. Yea, after getting do- ' the driver ics to Mrs. Hammond Bertram that lcii to her death Thursday decided an inquest was unnecessary. __.-__. CARS COLLIDE-A ca; _pf°- lcecriing west on Kent. Street yes- . tPrllui‘ a! noon. owned by Frank Paqiiet of Souris suffered a badly dalllaizcd rlizhl fender when hit by a car pulling out from the curb, Tlic latter car was owned by Gwffie Dochcrty of Cherry Valley. , YESTERDAY WAS s. record breaker for heat so We are break- ing records ill our used car values -Drop in today and get prepared for the shore trip tnmormw, Term to suit. T. G. Ives. L-i076. SIIIPPERS NO'l‘ICE-—'I‘he s. s. Eikhaug will arrive here August third to load livestock and general lcargo for the following port; in ,'Nclvfoundlaud. "St. John's. Carbon- Pflf- Bil’ Roberts and Port Union. A. Picknrd d; Co. agents. L-1065-7-24-27-29-3l-8. HEAT WAVE-A heat. which has WEVE held Prince Edward island in its grip during the past. few days brought thermometers to a nclv level yesterday. Mr. War- ren Burns. lcczll meteorological of- lficial, tonight reported the tem- _ perature was. a little more than ac ldegrccs during lhc warmest per- ioci of the day. At eight p.m. ther- mometers had dropped to 75 de- groin. ON INSPECTION TRIP-J. S. Suthcrlond. of Halifax. Supervisor of F1$li0l‘l('S. was in the city on Thlirsciny Yesterday J. J. Lar- abce, Fisheries Inspector, drove Mr. Sutherland to Soliris, where he will soil for the Magdalen Is- lan-"ls to ineci Hon J. E. Michaucl, l\lilll.'lf‘l‘ of FISIIFFIFS. The Minis- ter vuil cnuie to thisprovince after he luis concluded his visit to the l\l1lg1l.llci1.s. .____ RETURNS HCUJI . OTTAWA — Mr. George Nicholson. City Clerk. ilns i'l‘llli'ilC(l from Ottawa where he attended the opening proceed- ings of the Dominion-Provincial confciiuce on municipal statistics. Lieut. Col. Fielding, Deputy Pro- vincial Secretary, WliO also was in ulillrrlnilcc, is expected home to- to lvlr. andlhome before any final decisions Ferguson. City, a had btcn reached. Jlllll‘ 33» 1937- Chicago. USA- to spend several are 66 Funeral iilion 7V. D. MacLean night. ‘The conference, Mr. Nich- clsou predicts. is likely to resultin more uniform methods of munici- pal accounting. Pressure of civic bilfllllinfi obliged him to return FAMILY REUNI()N—Mrs. James T. Show and son. James Jr, and lvlrs. Frank A. MacQliarrie, arrived by motor Thursday evening from weeks in Charlolictolvn, after an absence of 20 years. They are being entertained by their sister, Mrs. John E. Clmleron and family, 260 Cvrzlfton Street. and will be the guests of another sister, Mrs. Joscpll Kennedy and their mother Mrs. WN. Rfggs, Rochford Square. NIi'S.1\1i'l('Qillli'l'lf‘. who was former- l_v 1\'l1.~.< \Viller*.a Riggs. and Mrs. Silniv. 11cc lVlif-S Lillian Riggs. mot- orerl i600 miles. visiting their llffilllfi‘ Nelson in Boston. Tbev lo return to Chicago on the Caron‘ an slrle visiting another brother, Mr. Joseph Riggs. Pem- hrnkc. ' \'I.~'I'I‘S PROVINCE AFTER 52 I'll I! ~Mr Nr-l l\‘lrlcPhali of San n. California. arrived on llll‘ l- and n fcw days ago and is sivndirc a holiday renewing ac- qiminlrinccs nrid visiting forrner frauds. !\I'1~ .\’l:lcPllail is a 50H 0f the lnlc Angus i\lacl"'l'lail. ArRYc Sliorc and lclt here 52 years B80- llc ir. nclnnlprlnicrl on this trip by hi. rlnlllzlurr. Ms: Bclla and hi5 l"l‘f‘-llll‘l‘—lll—lfl\\'. Cnpiain Neill Mur- [rhli/III. iovmi-1'l_v of Point. Prim. riilil |ll."- dnllghtcr. Miss Kalle. They nlc-lrlrcii nil the ivny Irilm s0“, |7l"1l>t‘l.\l'0. a distance of 0000 nlllPfi-l null thcv raropnse spending a fcwi wick. on the Island. Naturally M?» MncPhnll nnies mnnY Changes m!" 1m: his absence and he thinks Prince Edward Island has imltly improved in many Wflllfi. "19 7°35‘ bent: in fair condition but the farms and buildings especially locking exceptionally Wm- o“ the wlmlc tour across the continent. he has seen no better or more W0!" perrus looking farmintl 15nd m5“ in Prince Edward Island. jyqltllllNfi INTO ACCIDENT --The Moncton "Times 683/51 m" of the two women inlllfm when the car in which they W?" ‘mv’ ing struck n Ford owned llnfl drivcn hv (Home Blflt-‘if- Alllllcr just ncsl. of the Halls Creek bridge last Friday. Alice Mvsh" appeared in police court Wednes- day afternoon. pleaded utility t" l charge s1 being drunk in a public place and was ordered to PM’ 3 fine of s10 or spend ten days in jail. Miss Mesher was the only one in the car driven by Hurry Pickup. Ottawa. who had left. the City Hospital since the accident. Ari official of the hospital slid 185$ night. Pickup might leave todav but. u. w. McPhee. olvde Riv". P- E.l’.. and Bella Gould. Monfllfill- would not be discharzfll 1m‘ "m9 days. Mr. Black. Aulac. was alone in his car, Mounties said. as he drove out of Moncion on the night. of the crash. ‘The accident occurred only a few Yflfdl ‘till-Sm’? the city limits. The Alilac car WAS found on the right. side of the NECESSARY _ H Queen's ihe dryer appeared yester- and after pleading this . accident at Hunter River, WhiCh caused injur. i l i PAUL DE MARKY m recital. Prince of Wales Hall, Tuesday. July 21th, 8.30. 1,1019 CONFEDERATION LIFE IN. SURANCE. 11-6798-7-12-313 -___._ KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR the“ Dermanenis at bargain rates. L-IUHI-T-ZA-Zl. BAPTIST SERVICES July 25th. at the North River Churches-Pas- tor Rev. B. G. Manzer. 11 a. m.. at. iiiiiii llPlllll WINNIPBG. Mam. July 23-min which tell in varying amounts over large sections of the drouth terri- tory eight days ago have proved nloie benefcial to the feed situ- ution than to the wheat crop, the latte: being already too sevcrmy damaged by drouth, heat. and hot winds. Grasshoppers are prevalent in some districts of southern Sa- skatchewan and southern Alberta and are causing considerable dam_ age to what crop is left. Weather has been moderately warm with Phifvlew. 3 p. m.. North River, 1.30 at 110118 Creek. Worship with us. 14-1075. you think its néw Blll—-Ye5 it looks like it--No Bill, its one of T. G. Ives Certified Used Studebakers. 5"“ 55 (mod b0 me as a. new car and I saved hundreds of dollars- BHY you wanted a Chev. Coupe. they have a i935 model, looks like 118W. very small miizlge and the price is right. L.1o75_ _____ IIOME FROM EUROPE-Mrs. 1'19")’ Winchester and daughter Miss Joan Winchester are being‘ welcomed home from an extended l visit to France and England. For; U" Dflst six weeks they have been in_ Natanee. Ontario. with Mrs! Winchester-s daughter Mrs. Arthur MacKinnon who with henson Pat accompanied them home. -__-___ FAMILY REUNION - Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dorr of Dcdham. Mass, Mrs. W. D. Strachau, Mr. and Mrs. H. I-I. Watson of Hyde Park. Mass, have spent. the past wcck visiting their brothel" Mr C. W. Qliigiey. Si. Peters. also their iwn nephews Erl-, th nlarrl and Albert Qliiiziel" It. "s 40‘ YFIIFF since Mrs W. C Dnrr has visited her brother so this ccrtain- ‘ iy was Snmc family reunion. ASSISTED IN PROGRAM —— Inl the press report of the W. M S.’ Presbyterial recently held in the lifurray Harbor Prcsbvt-eriam Church the following numbers on‘ the programme vrcre regrettablyl omitted. Duet bv Messrs. Willard Mlacibean and Roulstnn Kennedy accompanied by Mrs. R. Kennedy‘ and selections by the lilurrnv Har- bor North choir. Both those num-l bee: were ably presented mid much appreciated by the audience. Personals Miss Amy Matthews of Phar- lottetown is visitmir. in Si Peters the guest of Mr. and Mrs F7. M. Quigley. Mr. WilWnn McKee of Saint John. N. B is the guest of his brother Mr Harry and l\Ir.<. Mc- Kee Euston St. Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Thomson. Ottawa. Ont. ere »pendlne' two Weeks at. “Erlgcmei-e". Malpeque Beach. Mrs J. Alfred Doyle and two sons Jim-ni- and Allan. Citv. are cool nights which have been bene- “@131 1°! I111 QYOPB at. present in the filling stage. Rust. is reported dlsns. These Companies will work in the same way as other kindred Society Companies. a NEW COMPANY n1 Tyne vatuzv Girl Guide News Mrs. Hart-Davies, our Commissioner for Prince announces the formation of Dally "I Tyne Valley. The Caplain and Leutenarit have hoih been en- roiled and the Car-lain was able to attend the training camp at Georgetown held last week. Best. wishes to the new com- pany. energetic County a com- THE PRINCESS JOINS THE MOVEMENT Girl Guides everywhere will be delighted to hear that Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose are preparing to join the,» movement as Gilidc and Brownie. POST GUIDES The Provincial Post Guide Com- pany (for physically handicapped insdntnel-ly 415mm‘ but w {an o -. -, , _1 girls) has had a very successful alarm is felt. A devastating hall- lrililglecrglcilioffhfiiligixsbezgdmafl,l first year. Monthly letters have storm struck a large territory in become mpmhprs of a wee a; Buck; been sent to each member of the central Manitoba and ruined the ingham Palace Companv composed; WmPB-"Y- bfiflkllll; her games, commercial prospects of 50.0w of the playmates oi” the nine‘ Swfies “"1 “Si ‘Wk- °“‘Y ‘me acres. according to one dreamy Pmwessai ' ‘ member of the company had ever "W! report. of Department of Agri- cu.ture. Canadian National Hali- 01‘ hoppers and even rust infesta- tion is light. Wheat is all headeq. and developing a_ plump berry. Bar- 1 “FY and W6 Cut/WIS Wlii commence‘ this week end and excellent crops are expected. ‘ ‘In_ central and districts less than esntni ;western,‘ Van average crop} in some districts Gem c‘ at least 75 per normal crop will be liar-i Eflugh subdivisions of southern sn- skatchewan rains which fell in‘ Varying amounts over large sections ‘ of tbs Widé‘ territory a week ago have greatly improved ms food 5n. sown to oats and fall rye. thus aug- menting the fall and winter feed supplies. In some of these districts Eh‘! CF09 is about 5 per cent of nor- mal and where threshing will take place the outrun to 5 or 6 bushels. ‘ From Yorkton West through to Watrous. Rosetovln. Biggar and El- rose subd visions weather has been cooler with rainialls varying from light showers to heavy downpours. Some points report more moisture received this week than during the (lntiiY: proceeding growing period oi tlus season, some of the stubbied-iii crop.» have gone beyond recovery but othercrops will come back to some extent and the feed situation will be better than anticipated. Lo- cal ra ns have brightened prospects in some subdivisions of the Prince Albert division while in others hot, dry weather has persisted. in the easterly part of the division crops ale still considere dfair but. further rains are essential if gra ns are to fill properly. Grass hoppers ie ap- vfisliinq Mrs. D"vlr"s parents Mr and Mrs. McCrvrlunck in Snurts. '"‘* i Mr. James R. and Mrs lVIcKer-l, of New Jersey accompanied by Mrs. MoKceZs mother. Mrs. Willis- ton of Chatham. N. B. are guests of Mr, l\fcKce's pnrcnts Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKee. city, Mrs. Esmorid R. Sullivan of North Adams. Mass. and lvlrs. H. S. Brown and daughter Phyllis 0f Vancouver are visiting tun par- ents Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Grady. Richmond Si. John R. Hocnn. who hB-S been the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank lVIiliTaV during the past week leaw-s thi- morniniz on re- tlirn to her home in Brorlklrle, Mass. " Mrs Mr. and l\-l’1's Hubert. Strick- land and Mr. and Mrs William Silerran accompanied by Mrs. C. H. Beers left. yesterday on n motor tl-‘p through Nova Scotin and Cape Breton. A. M Dcuzlas of Prowse Bros. and Thomas L. Guy of The Can- adian Press lclt. this morning for Halifax by automobile. Mr. Doug- las will return io the city in a few days i1"(‘Ol7lp-"llil‘d h_v his mother and sister whom he will meet. at Hififrix on their arrival from Scot- innrl. Mr. Guy who is on vacation w-l! be succeeded here bv Mr. Gor- dnn l-coey" Build of the Halifax Bureau. Protehiilllislliiig By 01d Ceremony IILEY. England, July 22—tCPl— This ancient. east Yorkshire fish- ing town has n-itnessed the repetit- ion 0f a. SOHlP that has been en- acted oncc every seven years for more than seven centuries.’ When the tide was at its lowest a horseman entered Fliey Bay and. advancing as fill" as his steed could carry him. cast. s lflvflm seawards. Thus in, rights and con- trol of the Lord of the Manor of pull-y and Hunmarlby over the waters oftPzleg My W9"! 9599""! nil‘! nine . angfing til:- crusades Richard Coeur de Lion told the IDTKI of the Manor of Flley: "When you B" block to Yorkshire ride your horse as for as you dare in P119)’ B!!! m5 men throw your ‘iavclin. Where in, jgvflllfl drops shall be 7001‘ d I bo:l'?1@arl‘nrrl of the Manor at m! . a astute ml". HQ 59l- grltgd villi: mnonih of September for the Jnvplin throwing because then!’ mo “do was at. its lowest. Afterward, I no met Kin! Richard at York and, wns asked ii he had thrown the! Weapon. He mplleri that he had; ridden his horse as for Ollt R8 he; dared and thrown it and if 51%| id l whim on a moi’! limit-nail: would so satisfied‘ with his boundary If he could not. h, W,“ nialm the some rlilhf, as m, flown did round other parts n; U“, mod 5o ultllnlllh the lav- road. according to eve-witness“- Q1111 is fl1l'0\\'l'i. a thee-mile limit parent in msny localities where poisoning was discontinued when the crop situation became serious. In south central Alberta. along the Drumheiler, Oyen, Stettler. Three Hils, Red Deer subdlvis ons heavy precipitation was received with some points reporting as much as five inches. This will improve yields from late sown and summer fallow crops and the expectation is that outruris will vary from 25 p.c. in the poorer iocaiit es to possibly 75 percent normal crop in the bet- ter districts. North central Algeria has experienced cool. cloudy weath- er and reports conditions greatly improved. Early sown grains may not respond greatly but the later sown grains will show vast im- provement. All sections of the Pence River and Grande Prairie territories report weather warm but crops are holding 11p well. More rain ;s a necessity. in some districts Beaver Lodge for example "ODS will be better than anticipated but in the Grands Prairie district it is now estimated there will be sixty per cent of a normal ciop. SUCCESS WOMENKS INSTITUTE. GRAHAMS ROAD The Jilly meeting of success W. I. met at the home of lvlrs. John A. Brown on Tuesday evening. July 20th. There were fourteen mem- bers lind four visitors DTP-WW Meeting opened by singing Insti- tute Ode. followed by Creed. Roll call was responded to by naming an apple grown on P.E.l. Min- utes of previous meeting were read and adopted, The business of the mPPHflll was then taken up. School committee gave their report. ‘There was con- siderable discussion on how to de- corate the school; it was finally left to the committee to decide. Secretary reported purchasllla cups and saucers for Hall and presented s bill for same. which was paid; also bill for delegates’ fare to annual convention. Report of travelogue and ice-cream was given. It was decided to hold an ice-cream social in theJ-Iail Aug- ust. 3rd. Miss Mary MscGregor it"? l very interesting report of annual convention, Program for August: Miss Annie MacLeod and Mary MacGrc-gor; roll call to be an- swered with a health hint. meet- ing to be held iii. the home of Mrs. John MsoOregor. Collection Mk0?! amounted M05 cents. Thehostess assisted by Mrs. Hugh Campbell served a dainty luncheon. is claimed. Sir Deni-ii, ItesAett-Baylsy. pres- ent Lord of tho manor. explained that by throwing the Javelin once every seven years he gained the power to exclude Hull and Grinlsby irawiers from Filey Bay and kept the fishing rights for the Filey fishermen. It was not necessary 1°!’ the Lord of the Manor to throw tho Javelin ally, he said. Hank Bkilbook performed the re- cent . Members of the ' mothers of Girl Scouts. will very from 2‘ been a Guide before. Doris Giiiis having been an act ve member oi the. 1st Charlottetown Company. ‘Tile handicraft. work of Marjorie Gill. another Post Guide. which won prizes in the provincial handi- craft competiilOli, was forwarded to Toronto for the Dominion Post Guide- handicraft eixblbition. Mar- jories entry was noted as hav ng , been the most outstanding piece of ‘ work at. the PYhlhitiOIi. One of our Post nor-- ~ 71 THE CHIEF GUIDE A GRAND- MOTHER ' Th1 many friends of tho Baden- Powell family will be pleased to hear that n daughter has been born in Johannesburg m Mrs. Gervas Clay lnee Betty Baden-Powell). Betty. who is the third and youngest child of the Chiefs. vJll be remembered here by many. She visited thc Island, two years ago with her parents and sister Heath- er. a Guide Camp at. Georgetown, namely Connie Williams. We hope A NEW KIND OF CAMP’ A new experiment was tried by the Finnish Girl Scouts last sum- mer at thcr beautiful camp site. Partinpoulcnmri. From Jilly 18th to August flrri ihcv ran a Rest Camp for their mothers. and the camp was vcrv much onlovcd by many FCZSITCM Guardian ..'TRIO APPR-ECIATED — Al, FRFN(<|.|_(~,\\~\|1L\N (“my the iuneral servce of the late Mrs. Clarence E. White. held in the Gun“ Presbyterian Church. Montague. 011 ' June 30th, that beautiiii. hymfi. p ,- 1h ,_., f ._ - ‘.3; 1 L» "Someone Will Enter ‘the ‘Peary n,__,,,“n,,,mfn,f‘ m,“ Qff, gegdjfy Gates, Shall You. Shall 1? was .nlz nmcncsl French-Canadian amepiably rendered by Messrs‘ QiTl girls in t-hc provinces of Quebec anti Onhlrio knmvn as the "Feder- ation des Fcmmcs Canadiennes- Franchises " The uniform and pro- gram of this orunnization is very s milar to that of the Girl Guides i of Canada. It has nmv been announced that much appreciated was inadvertent.- fly omitted in the publication on i July 20th. BUT WELL MEAR T Sign on door of laundry in Angola. present. attending the Provincial that Connie has a very crlifivflhlc ‘ holiday and that some more Post . Guides w'li get to camp next vear. ~ Bears. Bruce and Munro. This trio ,Zi'0n Presbyterian Church . REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER—-.‘\II.\'IS PROF. LOUIS I). THOMPSON-Organist and (fhlllrannster " 1r- MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M.-'l'in~1'nc: “I-‘lom Ila ness to Lizlil" IIymns-IZZ, 7H6, 227i H7. Solo-“Frnm the I)i-pllis"-- Oigan ‘Irina-lions by lilll-llmunn. EVENING \\‘()l£5lllI‘ Fiiliio (Zimpalll Mr. Finlay (‘ninpiu-li--)lolitrl-:ll. rk- n .~ t -. s1 nmwr. -. .-..\ ».r- .» n wnng c. f‘ 7.00 P. lL-Jflil-nle: "Tlic Sinieis :7 Substitute." if IIynins-Gliil, 1212. iris. ‘:- FOIO-—"CIIII\I' [lilo ilim" -- Ilandcl If Hrs. \l'iiiur llupcr g‘ Orenn §l‘lt‘(‘llllll\ llv .\li~1nl<~l.~\ohn 5 Mlison (i. Pfillfirwvll, (lflfiiflht 3 pro-tom. 8 The Sahllzith $11100] uili iii-ct at Ci ten ofillnk. g. g Strangers and Visitors are (forliiililv lmiu-il lo Q Worship with I15. 9 flfiQiQfitfitdQCtlitiiOfiiCé C-Efll-FS. Trinity United Clrmcli REV. HUGH MILLER, M. A., B. lL-Millisler, REV. A. E. MacKENZlE, B. As-hsistunt blllllstcr- A. ROY KENDALL, L. R. A. IIL, A .A. (j. O.—ilrl-::iu1st. ‘ its Federation desires to become laffllirited wvh the Canadian Girl - Guides Asrnrl-lton 'I‘l-ie_v have ap- l pointed .'\'l“l'l.'ll'l’lf’ Pwulct. a French- nn-nadmn mvrln: in Hllflbllfl‘. On- lfirifl a: inn-v Nrltlfiflnl Director the dirty work." Mimi-W? Too Late To Clasify ‘rifnnrlicorracz ‘Aiiuatrrtl It is honed tllrlt Phi: affiliation _ will own Qrvntlv in the growth its‘? rli3ealiré-rlsilrfpblg M"$ml;'_-10‘TY(" of Glllrllllf: anloucst. Prcnch-Cana- 9e ' g n‘ ‘ ' ‘QQQOQQQuuuuuu l uuuuuuflfil V h ' ' Ch h g Central C rlstlan urc g Morning Servicm- y ' Solo: "Stranger of Galilee." Mr. Geo. Johnson. Sermon: "Soul Slipping". Mr. G. W. Titus. Sunday School-ll :55 Evening Service :- Solo: “I (‘Amie To Thee", Mr. Erie McGi-egor. Sermon: “Without Rev. S. C. Cooper. All cordially invited. Minister. Rev. S. (L Cooper, Organist. Mrs. V. L. Dlngwell. We are glad to welcome Mr. G. W. Tltm again to our pulpit and hear one of his inspiring messages. c1‘ With Christ", °°°‘-‘°°°°0<><I~:»oc~octoooooctoaocsooo oi o it‘ o o i o .0 .0 o 8 8 i 9 o g o. Q 06000001000000.1040. gggggggrgqQpnrtnnnunuu"uunnunnunnnnnsruwsfirflfififlflffi‘ v ‘Qiiifflldlrfi Ufilirflflflel} St. Peter's Cathedral Rockford Square Incumbent-REV. CANON MALONE, M. A., L. Th. SERVICES 8.00 A. ltL-Iloly Communion s40 A. lVL-Mntinl. 11.00 A. M.—Chorai Eucharist and Sermon. 7.00 P. M. — Evensong and Sermon. Duly Holy Communion 7.45 except on Monday and Friday at 8.15. Evcnsong on Friday ioc-oob -' i ca: new» mo“..- MlNISTERr-TIIE REV. H. L. DENTON. B. D. Cor. MORNING WORSHIP ll OTJLOCK Organ Prelude Chorale on ‘Dundee’ 8 Mlal Callback Ssrmon-Jleginning a series of six g Rev. H. L. Benton 8 Solo-“Fear Not Yo, 0 lsraei“-- ,0 Vanide Water g Miss Lona MaeLure g The Church School, at l: okilock. Immediately following morning g sermon. EVENING WORSHIP ‘I (YCLOCK “Don't kill your wife; let us do ooooonooooooommoloomctonmacaoomoocaamapaoooooaoaoozoaopm i i l i 1 193203990 11.06 A. M.—Public Worship and Sunday School. Sermon-"PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN l.l\'l.\(-" Rev. A. L‘. Rlavliellzic Vocal Soio-"Consider the Lilies" Mrs. Frances Ilull Traiiior —- — 1110s, sill-para 7.00 P ..\I.—Public Worship. Strmoni-“FOFIIAGE: IT'S WEEDS .~\.\'lr Flilllll’ In’ Rev. F. J. Boyce oi’ Mt. Stl-lvnrt There will he a short period of evening service. starting at 6.1.1 F. .‘\l. Visitors (Torrlinlly Well llI\‘l('. F D'DQQ'QCZQDDIQCLOQO~DO.C'{~1-00G OHIJIII .\lu.~l_l~ llPlllIT. ihc w. o I3 .3 o mca~rcmn~axznizn-rizn-nanru; 1:101: 00 130011.700 ~1- St. James €T§zfliww tihurch Minister: REV. KNIOORHEAD LEGATIJ, l), I), Public Warships .__.________, Morning Service Only-At Eleven O'clock. Preacher: R-EV. W. ORR MULLIGAN, M. A, B. D. MUSIC Solo—-"Beiyond The Dawn"—Sanllcr-sou, Soloist, Mr. Roy liletzler. 0rganist—Mrs. Keith Boga Choir Inallcr, Mrs. J. A. Lawson. __-_.___-j-__ STRANGERS AND VISITORS COKDIALLY INVITED. é. i ~ i f Organ Prelude Psstorale on "Dom- inul Regtt me“ — Rug Elert Sermon-IA Land Where the Gold h Good" — Rev. II. L. Benton Solo Selected- Mr. Finlay Campbell. of Toronto Misc Helen Callbcck-Orgsnist You are lnvlven to worshi with osrsmm: Bkilibock fan-lily have carried out the office for seven] hundred Yillmlhnknowismorethsnw. O o o o § Mlu Collbeok THE BAPTIST CIIU CB ND IN TIII‘) ll(i.\ll.\'l(l.\' Uit CAYADA St. Paul's Church 9th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 0.30 A. iVL-Holy Communion. 10.00 A. Dis-The Sunday School. 11.00 A. M.-.\Iorning Prayer and Sermon. (Iffertory Solo-Selected —- — —— — Mr, \rfhnr Ill-urn 7.00 I’. lVL-Evenlnz Prayer and Sermon. Services in charge of Rev. Robert Good oi Toronto. Everybody Welcome. REV. II. D. RAYMOND, \l. .\., "H l"r- Arihll Ofklnlstr-MISS LILLIAN EARLE. 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