chariottetovm This is the flrlt Ill". ' =5 oi‘ tho Junior l V new r0 iiu. w?’ . ANNOUNCING MASS MEETING F0li IAEII Sunday Afternoon, January 30th. AT 4 0'CLOCK DR B f, KEEPING, DEPUTY MINISTER OI‘ IIEALTII will lpeoh on “ “StiBIAL DISEASES ” in o. lericl of three nun meeting: fer w b, held flurln] the winter and spring under the ans- Brotherhood of the Charlottetown Bap- m Church. dealing with matter! o! health. ‘ Music by Bhariottetown Male Chorus MEN OVER FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE “M, , “urn-lion with proceeds going toward work of PEI, ‘ Tuberculosis League. Baptist iliiureh a l Guardian . d l new: » Th|.-,1r0t‘1‘:t'c::~aI'gfiIurrlvcrtIanl “I ll h" m_,,,,-,. may be lnorrtcel at 4 e:"_“:"‘,,,¢ gtrictiy payable in ad- o . rim. - ,..__’-- QBASWELL for Photographs. . ‘ i RATION LIFE IN- L-mae-i-iz-sia. ____. 555T QUALITY EGGS hi. rock Wont prices. ‘File Candllng Sta- wt.“ L-2095-l-26-3i. ‘vow roii A ltEAL announcer ‘in ltiiiiii liood Porridge OBIS. ‘ cit ca. Silveiwiire 0r Plain. , ALPE liE Presbyterian s“ titty. gwitwrv Wh- s“- ‘ =u P. M. Annual meetiiif m, Fflbfllllfy 1st at 2 P. . L-ZZJB-l-Zil-li. Cllvitcit SERVICE Murray) River kiptist Cililltfiii. Tuesday. Fe ruary , 7 p, ll. uttering in aid 0t Charity. AiiSDlCCS Kin a Count 1, 0,1. L-a 86-1-20-1 . ilce a! on Tilcsil miiii tliuinzctl ll‘ iilllll AIUlliiiiX. lliiiTN Nl-AVS IS NEWS. — ioiii-spoiideiits are re- m wit. :1 daily newspaper is no: ll book oi history. and arc re- ~i~iid iii news for gub- "‘illl ut least a wee of ‘iliiil. The Guardian iicly had to tum down “ll reports especia iy . which have reach- it ' the event occurred. is news" is tho Till} l3.<\i"l‘lS’I‘ CIIURCIL- The iiiili iinii coiit-liidiiig sermon in a tones oii (ticnt Doctrines of the Cliurt-li vi" he delivered at. the moriuic 5"i'~'l1'(‘ by the Rev. Har- tcv L. ilniiitiii, B‘. TIL, B. D., with the btiiliwi, "Did the Resurrection nniliv lidillhil?" The Church School meets iih mil at 2.30 P. M. The two siniur uriiinis hove-their session from i: to 12.30. A mass meeting held under the D0 It’ . ' over iii-c invited to hear Dr. B. C. Kevnutr. ilr-iiutv Minister o! Health ill ll utitjrt-x.» on Social Diseases. The CI l'i( down Male Chorus nil ll.|\'(‘ i-liiiivc- of the m ic. At tilt" N‘ wrvice. whic opens u on P. U. tho Male Choir will load 1n iiio niusic. opening with a concreiioiitiiizii snnil service. The itmt ii 1.. Dcntou speaks on "Whcii foundations fall." Attention is cailrtl ‘to tiic personal comfor- mc iii-nod eiich Thursday after- noon it“ 3 to 8 dqlock, 1n the uiiv. with door on Fitz- . “Win DCGIIOII will be glad "ho wish m take ad- ervice. “Card Df Thanks Mi‘. and furs. Peter Callaghan vtsii it» tiniik those who sent Mass but 1th.. those w to showed many acts Ul lIlllliliCSS during the illness 80d dciitli of CarriCof Thanks Tlic Aiitiiv‘ \\‘lSil 0i teeth oi tlii:ir father. Darrell, died January l9, 1032. _ “routine w)", m "Ililht. above holding yo“ f“; . presence and love ffili I Cien tra Cill'(i$ and Messzi es of sympathy Mr. Callaghams mount. iiic 1M8 Mrs. WIIIIBJII Cal- lllhlu- L-2226-l-29-li. sonny 1.. the mo Rpbert n, and d wit; extenlcltltheg, ‘c ' ce .s appreca on j geltllllliiatls and friends for their ‘it'll’ fills of kindness and letters ciiiiiin iiv ilui-iitg the illness and In Memoriam. Ill loving memory of num"; Y“ "PW-r quite leave us dear loved n. m» Ihldmur‘ emu to ca. 5 thousand sweet monnorleo IN To thi- pla cc you blessed with your "c meet we are bound by our SUNDAY SERVICES. — New Glasgow 11.00 A. M. Cavendish Baptist Church 7.30 P. M. Rev. Wm. G. Quigley, Minister. 11-2237-1-29-11. MASS MEETING for men, Bap- tist Church. . Sunday afternoon, January 30th. See space ad in this issue. L-l007-1-22-29. WOOD ISLANDS and Murray Harbor South the service on Sun- day, January 30th will be as fol- lows: Wood Islands 11 A. M. There will not be any service at Wood Islands East or Murray Harbor South Presbyterian Church. Wood Islands Young People's mectin on gveldlnesday. February 2nd at .30 FUNERAL TODAY—Thc funeral of the late lvfra. Joseph Noonan, Albany. will take place from her late residence on Saturday mom- lng to Seven Mlle Bay Church, leaving the house at 0 o'clock. DR. P. A.- CREELMAN will be absent from the Sanatorium from January 20th tn Wbr-uary 21st. Clinics at the Samatorium Friday afternoon and Saturday moming and in Summer ide the third Thursday of the month will be car- ried on as usual. L-228-1-20-li. GOING TO NEW YORK-Dr. P. A. Crerfman is lrig to Now York City to atten an Institute for Tuberculosis Workora- January ill. to February 12, This course is condu . the Na- tional ‘Iilberculasls Association connected with the Division Gen- eral Education New York Univer- sity and New York ‘tuberculosis and Health Association. In addi- tion while Dr. Crcelrnan is away he plans on visiting the San- atoria. in New York and Boston, and expects to be away three or four weeks. ISLAND NURSE RECEIVES APPOINTMENT-Jfriends in Char- lottetown and vicinity will be pleased to hear that Miss Marlon C. Rodd, R. N.. formerly o resi- dent of this city. has been ap- pointed to o. position as nurse in the Red Cross Hospital at Kyu- quot on the west coast of Van- couver Island. The hospital in uaation is one recently opened by t a Red Cross Society of Van- couver, and is modern in every respect. A recent issue of the Von- coiiver World carried a likeness of the above your nurse and some very compllmen ary remarks about her appointment. She graduated ton, Mass, in 1927. . DIES IN PLANE CRASH-Word ‘has been received that pilot Char- les Heber-Percy was killed on Jun- aircraft carrier Capt. Neville Haber-Percy. who to- gether with his son. have many summers in Prince Edward Island at their bungalow at Fortune. Charles who was about 19 years of age. joined the Royal Air Force after leaving here last. summe and was assigned to the aircrab carrier when the accident occurred. is a cousin of tho Duke of North- umber-land. T0 NEW QUARTERS-Mr. GI‘ i-lutcheson will be in his new quar tern on Monday. January 315th has purchased the Je build- fill Grafton b ildi g was OIIIIICIE work and with some bulIdinB ctly to Mi‘. Hit es. is over 35 Mr. Hutcheson 01191196 the present stand in for a business. Dolly d can 0 the newspaper vertisini! ln the success of nouncement oplleora ouo and the Hutcheson continued success new quarters. inth and Miss Thelma Burns. from the Goddard Hospital, Brock-t uary 23rd when his plane crashed after taking of! from the British Glorious. Pilot Heber-Percy is the only son o! Glorious which was on duty patrol around Moll: u; rikins Street lust below Th This will t- years since business at DesBi-l- SIIOW Whlfi nerslsterwv and “IQ” also t rt in has played w lglgiflmllnezf An Guardian wishes“ . d A [Notices Cilmmllnii-y lover Scout Crew The newly formed Rover Crew Will mcct at tho Rovers Den. 181 Great George St.. on Tuesday. February 1st. at 1.30 p. m. All members and an others who are interested are as ed to attend. Gliwcii Headquarters is rnaki a strenuous effort to have algsout- ers Gilwell in the province this summer. The dates of the camp, are from July 12th till July 22nd.- _ We expect some of the Domiii- ion Headquarters staff to be on hand, also Scout Leaders from New Brunswick and port of Nova Scotia will attend. Scout Leaders in our province are advised t0 take this wonderful op ortunity of adding this Course to heir Scout- ing knowledge. Application forms are now being prepared at Provin-- cial Headquarters and. are obtain- able by any leaders who are de- sirous of taking the course. 2nd. ChTown Wolf Cub Pack The last meeting of this Pack was held on Monday evening when the District Commissioner. Mr. Wm. Warren was a welcome vis- itor. _ At this meeting Misses Ruth Vinnicombo and Connie Hyndman . | were invested as Assistant Cub Leaders by Miss Rcay (Akela). Solomon Taliweel was also in- vested by Akela as a Cub. The Cubs take this opportunity, of thanking the Girl Guides for fire at Pack meetings. i A full attendance of the Pack i; requested next Monday even- ing. A surprise program is being planned. Jamboree and Rover Moot A grand opening for "Camp Buchan" is being planned. It is the intention of tho Provincial Council to hold a Scout Jamboree and Rover Moot on the camp eit- rrom July 1st. till .1111? 3rd. All Scouts and Rovers are asked watch for Scout, News each Sat- urday regarding further details concerning the Jamboree and Rover Moot. " Called to Higher Service On Monday evening January l0 it second Class Scoii. Lloyd Oat- wav. passed on to Higher Service. He had been an enthusiastic member of the 1st, Borden ‘hoop for the past several years and during this time had earnestly endeavored to live up to the prin- ciples of Scouting. The Provincial Council together with the lst. Borden 1mm ex- tend their deepest sympathy to the parents of the late Scout Oatway. Recently we have had a pleas- ant visit from Mr. Putman. l- rc- tircd Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada at Sackville. Mr. Pili- mnn spends the summer at Eldon and ha". been instrumental in the organization of a Scout Troop in that district e is very interest- ed in Scou ng and has been act- ively connected with the movc- ment for some years. 1st. Borden Scout Trpop ‘the late Scout Oatway was bur- ied- at Searltown on January 18th. The funeral service was conducted at the house by Rev. Mr. R. Bark- er. The Scouts led the procession and were followed" by tho Girl Guides. School children and teachers. They marched as far as the railway crossing where they lined up on each side of the road as the remains passed. - Mount Stewart We are expecting a Scout ‘troop in this community in the near fu- ture. We have several persons who are wil'iitg to act on the Group Committee and a. capable person to act as Scoiitmaster. The Pro- vincial Councll is very interested in the progress in this district and is-looking forward to the organi- zation of a Scout Troop. 1st. Cardigan Troop This Troop has Tfififilllv visited by Headquarters and are showing wonderful progress in Scouting. ‘There is considerable in- terest in the Scout Movement in ilii: Distrl~t and the Group is in- creasing rapidly and now consists oi’ n. Scout; Troop and a Cub Pack. The boys are all looking forward to the Provincial Camp this siim- mer and especially to attending the Jamboree. 1st Cardigan Group Committee The Group Committeefrom this Group appears to be ve active and are a great euppor to the leaders. '.l'hey have been instru- mental in obtaining a Headquart- ers for‘ the Scouts and have given the Leaders and the Scouts such good gemerit that a Cub Peck la now formed. lot uardgion Cub Pack ‘This Pack held meeting loot Soturda been Y M. --v~---..--.-.-n-~wmnvn—me ‘ tlic camping season. the use of their fine electric camp- , that: initial m Royal York Hotel, Toronto, ‘on til‘. February 5th., I00 to 0.30 P- m. E. S. '1‘. Australian Jamboree There is to be an Australian Jamboree held near S dne , N. S. V W. December 29th, 1 38 Jan- uiihi‘ 9th, 19x9. i is Jamboree is to celebrate Australia's 150th. Birthday and a real Scouty welcome awaits all Scouts who will attend. Applica- tion; to attend ma be made at once. The latest ate for appli-_ cation will be August 1, 1930. i Charter: Received Recently Charters have been gamed to the 9th. Charlotte- wn Troop and the lot Cropaud Troop. The 9th. Charlottetown has been very successful and la under the leadership of the Scoutmaater. i Mr. Wm. Reid. and Wilbur An-t drew as Assistant Scoutrnastcr. The 1st. Crnpzuid Troop is pro- zresslng favorably and u great iri- terest is shown in this Troop by the boys in tlic community. ‘I'M-r s under the leadership of my. Mr. Brldgewatcr. Both oroiips have carried on tliel: Scouting tictivit- les succcssfuiy for the required, time and -'i. charter llflS been grant- ed to both Groups. 1st. Montague Troop ‘Iliis Troop ha: recently been visited bv Headquarters and as the Scoutinaster was ‘lililblfi to lmt present, the meeting was in charge of the former Scoiitmzi-ster Mi‘. Archie. The Scouts itppearcd very interested in the program of’ the Troop. ‘llicy are intruding to have a large representation at the Jamboree and arc eagerly awaiting 1st. Montague Cub Pack This Pack hed their first meet- int: on Fkiday January 21. The reason for not hurling meetings at an earlier dole is that o. suit- able Headquarters was not to be found. However. through the work loi a group committee the Pack ‘obtained the use of the High School, and are now holding week- ly meetings under the leadership of Mr. Allister Currie. 1st. Montague Group Committee A meeting of the Group Com- ‘mlttcc was held on Friday even- ing January 2i. At this meeting a large number were present in- ‘eluding the Executive Secretary, Mr. Gordon Hyde, who had been doing Scout work in this district. Mr. McLagzan, the chairman of the committee for the ensuing year was reelected. 1st. lllontarjue Sea Scout! This section has been added to‘ tho group in Montague within the past few week= rind has been for- tunate in obtaining as their “Skipper”. Dr. Johnson, and Mr. R. K. Cements as First. Mate. This ship's company is composed large- ly of boys who have already pass- ed in Scouting and have shown an internist iiii .tlio movement. With the addition of the Rovers, 1t. Montague Group is uoiv com- THE CHARIUYTETDWN GUARDIAN Ibo Gontral Guardian Thin column II Ioocrvcd for IIQII u! lneul Internal but ltlveltialng o! a lewny nature n: be innerled at 4 aento u wold olrlely payable il Ill- VIIIOI- —II CONFIDEIATION LIFE 1N- SUBANCI. 14-6189-1-12-312. oorilunctbu with the Gyro Club. were guests at the Shirley Temple picture "Heidi" yesterday after- noon. The children were conveyed in and out o! town by the Island Motor ‘transport. and treated to refreshments by the Gyro Club. after leaving the theatre. 4th. Cnrlottctown Pack l Last Saturday this Pack held a hockey game at Bulll's Rink. The | J uiig‘e Wolves defeated the Tim- i be!‘ Woivs by a score of 10-8. '.l‘ii.'r 1 most outstanding layer of the dnv 1 is considered as arren MacRnyni It is the intention of this Pack; to hold a hockey match each Sat- urday as the Cubs appear to bc I‘ ingerie_d__in___tiiis__spori. _w____ _ ‘ QQCQIXKXGC H) {Htrfléi iiliiliitilll} Central Christian Ch MINISTLR—REV. S- C. COOPER. Th. M. ORGANIST-MRS. V. L. DINGWEIL REV. A. E. MacKENZIE. plete and consists of Scouts. Cubs. and Rovers. The Provincial COIIII- cll takes this opportunity of ex- tending the best: wishes to the newly organized Rovers. I 1st, Georgetown Group On Monday evening a. very en- dihuslustlc meeting in connection with the organization of a group in Georgetown was held. The Group consists of an energetic Rover Scout Crew and a Scout Troop. There was n. large rep- resentatioii of the Group Commit.- t-eeaiirl ftll the members apprai- very interested in Scouting. The Group Committee seems very not ive and appear: to be well organ- ized. The Chairman of the Com- mittee is Wm. Doyle. They the near future to see whether the ‘group is making suitable progress and reports will be submitted by the Rover Leader and the Scout- master. lst. Georgetown Troop The Provincial Council takes this opportunity of extending tho best wishes and good luck to this , new? formed ‘Troop. There is a num r of Scouts in who appear very interested in this work and are eagerly locking for- ward to tho camping season and especially towards attending our annual Provincial Scout Comp and the Jamboree. The Troop is in charge of the Scoutmaster, Mr. Donovan and Assistant Scoutmas- ters Bud Doyle and Buster Jen- kins. We have every reason to be lieve that this 'I‘l'0Op will advance rapidly and be one o! our leading Troops. 1st. Georgetown Rover Scout Crew This Crew ms formed last Monday evening arid consists of a. number oi very interesting young men. The Crew is under the cap- able Leadership of M1". Wm. Doyle as Rover Lender and Mr. .1‘. Mac- Connoll as Assistant Rover" Lend- | er. ‘Flin- Rovers are planning on attending the Rover Moot in fiil‘ strength and arc lookiii forward p to the summer nctivit es. Thwe Rovers are entering into the game with n. real Scout spirit and will “Do Their Pxst." to make a really successful Crew.- lat. Souris ‘This Troop had not. been hold- --ing- regular meetings but, how- ever, held meetings whenever pos- sible and mnsiilt-rnble interest is shown in the Troop. The Troop is under the leadership of Basil Johnson and is DTOKTESSIIIQ favor- ably. Tlio Troop ls intending to gattend the Jamboree and the i Provincial Camp this summer. This Group is also considering the formation of a Wolf Cub Pack which shouki prove a valuable la- set in bringing boys into Scouting. Group "hm 3- The Troop has a very large num- the Boy Scouts Asoociation, from are _ planning on holding a meeting in y this Troop _ Rev. Hugh Jehovah" —- MN- T- “Clar-lco" has arrived in Charlotte- town for the winter. Milt/a Bari-k. is in the city taking short course. i t i t Anthem: Saviour Like A Shepherd L51! U8- Sermon: “The Man Who Turned Back." Duet, Come IIoly Spirit-Frederic Jcromw-lllargaret McKay. McGregor. Sermon: Kingdom Llghle. Sunday School 2.30 p. m. All Cordlaily Invited. Trinity ~ United Church. REV. HUGH MILLER, M. A" B. I).——M-I.IIIII¢CI A. ROY KENDALL, LR. |1.00 A. IVE-Public Wtlliilip. 1 Serlnull-"SIIALLOWS AND DEEPS” . $.80 P. lVL-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. ill-Public Worship. Sermon-“TIIE DISCIIARGING OF OUR DUTY" Rev. A. E. Macl-(eiizle lie-dedication of Officers of the Y. I’. U. There will be a Young People's Choir- Special Vocal Number-Duet-"Praisc M! SWI- o Thu‘ Roy Cudruorc and Miss Thelma Bllflll Visitors Cordially welcome. PAGE THREE Mr. Aubrey Fyfo of the lchoonor Mr. n Livingstone, "in Ihe Presbyterian Church in Canada Minister-REV. a. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, rm. Z G. F. llutoheson Optometrist Announces the opening of his new offices at 53 Grafton St., formerly occupied by DR. J. S. JENKINS 0n MiliiiiAY, JAN. 3i st. The installation of equipment will enable us to render our clien- tele an unexcelled op- tometric service. i _]P~. St. James Church Public Vilorsiiip: DIORNING AT ELEVEN AND EVENING AT SEVEN g 0'CLOCK I Preacher: TIIE MINISTER. ‘I'M Morning Service Broadcast Over C. I‘. U. Y. t ‘Ztfififiiiiiiflfi-i‘ 11C 013G421 Sh’? P‘ urch § _. ,_... _._.__‘ Sunday School at ‘Fwd-thirty, Morning Music: Soio-"I Come to Tlice"-—Caro Roma Mr. Arthur Bruce. AntheIIr-"God is a SpirlU-Benncit. Evening Music: Anthem-“O How Lovely Are Thy Dw-eum;f'_ Maker. Organist-Mrs. Keith Rogers, . Choir Leader-Mrs. J. A. Lawson. STRANGERS AND VISITORS COKDIALLY INVITED. Eric r- t~JlD3l£8IQ3C£C6232Q C£G0b Si. Paul's Church THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE DOMINION OI CANADA . I i i r r .1 *3 B. A.—Asslsta.llt Milli”!- A.M., A.A.G.O.—0rglllill. 4th SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY , . 11.00 A. M-Mornhg Prayer and Sermon-"Gricvc not g l . lflfifilflfflifllwlitfiriwbhfiiifiélfifi the Holy Spirit." Offer-wry Anthum-“Crossing the Bur" — W- E- FIEWI!" Service Broadcastloveli; gbll-I giaggu 2.30 P. liL-Sunday Schoo an i c - - 7.00 P. lVl-Jivenlng Prayer and Scrmon-"My Flesh II Meat Indeed." n Anthem-“Saviour Thy Children keep Arthur Blllllf"! Everybody Welcome. Miller Ordination of Elders. I RAYMQND’ M_ A,’ R to , Installation of Stewards. _ p RE“ It 0' cc r Anthcm-"I Will Fwd My Flock" — — — - —- Simner Relieving Organist-MRS. s. rznuorr FULL. I Choir Dlrectob-ALBERT DINNIS. ldiiUvkwJvt U-RLUJV St. Peter's Cathedral Ilochiord Square REV. CANON E. M. MALONE, M.A., LTh. i t Choral Prelude on Dundee THE CIIUIICII groups meet at 12 noon. love and our fail --—— re rosentatlve from Head uarters ' . i q h '1- , h _ P ber- and they are planning o ave o "Y-“m” i‘ "In"! h‘ hum" Tammy UNITED “vacuum. w“ present and “Shem n the ‘ instmcfimls i" ‘SS5 w°rk “d m°| Sponsored by the Junior brotherhood. all men over l5 are Mi‘- fiilndll’ I t1 Th P k IS ll Service! 01th u" m“ Hush Ogflil l“ °n' m?‘ “fit cnonrrd practice in demonstration work in ‘Oran!’ muted w he" n“ Suited by hliiitugfilyvllll Wife and 305% 1523?. giepgegi) ‘pug? etc" glggji; vgzglgggsrasieo igt 3&1: “m; “'°"“'°“°: m” ‘swim-es’ Ileolth in his address on Social Diseases. 2°°7‘1-3|~ii. ' ' 5:16p " h owe and Dee "- At t.“ Wabash 1 ed m, 2M’ mm“ °wn w“ n", The Charlottetown Male Chorus will lead I|\ music. i ~....~....—--...... - - et-.‘i.~ni~...n...ni-.ct..c u: =‘:..".§-§'I:.":r.a n“ no» one Mouton“ ""5"" "met... ~- seminar a . a —--—---—- < will W59 gim- Tiig lfifiwnzflufi entoved several nmu- At Present §‘.‘mi§;’“..t’ $.31“ tonbe presen: AndIItr-Moutleialohn-Molc Qllnrtctte-Mcsaro. Quil- N D M cLean §1§e‘§°.i‘5m,du§;“§¢neei and Bible Pwttcwe ‘ngréptsalglpleg The Troo will‘ cefndoieyloréot rnokfii icy, Solder, Di h ll ‘purl F n ° v - - X95 some cq pmcn or e wor ormon—-‘ en ‘oun a on: a " C1180! W“! l" “'15 ‘t’ m‘ u“! tie boys shows that them will be g g g i; m u- rn, g _ y; y“ y; 1 UNDERTAKER M“ n“ P‘ M‘ I“ u“ ‘vfffmi rev a‘ rapid increase in the number . g¥spnfigoeyl_s "E11? m: a ‘Iyrfllflbtlfgfi e n m on A. E. MocKonBle. B. A. W PW A h m, to be couldemd TIIE MALE CHOIR. will have charge oi‘ the music. open- EMBALMER 811d it Wm b‘ B,§P°°l'{,§§,‘§“,',,fi‘§; Broadcast of Speech .57 the Chief eywmv; grwrepresenting this lnl at 0.45 P. M. with congregational dong service. ' Vi“ 9 '5 n flew . __ , Charlottetown and $711.35}... biachoflintrtQhl-l: ggty, t gmtg==b;i>;g;ggn,°',{hghg-ggflqg, gpmggygkgj_=gig;gjg;m°°‘m °'"""'*“- ""“"° North Wiitohlre “m” m'n°dic'ui°n° A was"... The csmfll" Bmfldmti" and be prepared to do their bafl‘ oflpqqplem gal?“ Diggi- the Ing CorporatioriTi: arranling to broad‘; m the companion work and ,3. ‘You are cordially invited tn i'l cost Lord eedem s Inwh t u hil ill be r uir- ""°"° “’ -ut.i..'rii*nseri.s.“t>ti.imc w-i-n omit" M n°t:.:t.:'~:..r..:;.i.r c i mursrsn-rna uav. naavav r. pan-row. B. l1- i MORNING WORSHIP 11 0'CLOCK Orzen Prelude — - —- - — — — — — MISS Calihccll Sermon-"Dld the Resurrection Really Ilappen?" The concluding sermon in a series Doctrines of the Church. Mr. Denton. Anthem-Selected — — - SCIIOOL 2.30 P. M. Another record mark In attendance last Snndayl Per- haps it was YOUR presence that helped. The two oenlor MASS MEETING FOB. MEN ONLY I 0'CLOCK WORSHIP wrrn TIIE BAPTIST clluiwu. SUNDAY SERVICES Cor. Prince and Fitnoy Churr 8.00 A. M.-IIoly Communion 8.45 A. lil.-Matlns. 11.00 A. ill-Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 2.30 I’. ‘AL-Sunday School. 1.00 I’. llL-Evensong an d Sermon. '61 ‘I’. ':'» 3 3?: 9E glion Presbyterian Church MINISTER—REV. n. CARLYLE wsusren -- (pnm ORGANIST-PIIO TEM MISS IIENA woon oi‘ flvc onGreat AIORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M.—'I‘herne: “The Spirit of Revert-nee." Hymns-ill. m. 315, 25o. Anihem-“Juat As 1 Am" - Bevin . ~30 P. {IL-The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. — — — — -—— — -— Choir Keeping, Deputy Minister 0| EVENING IVORSIIIP Hill P. M.—'I'heme-“'l‘he Bride of Chris Hymns-OBS. 483. 295- mithem-“A Song in the-fislghi-l‘: unlockpolenqvepenoebonaelqnaenbqaqnrennnknn) Male Qunrtcite —- — — — Selected "Thou wilt keep hirn in perfect pence whose mind ls ‘stayed on Thee." bfltbioqleoelonaehalcyon-ell!!!“MHIIMKHIIIIMIuIIII-ulpqnn-uqnaul-n -u--“nn.