_ c. .A ,.. 4 - , r . i y , r _ - '_-v'g-rc-wr-gr' 'f "ff'“’”"*_ - - ,_ V V - _ , ' - V - _ i-, _,__ ~,, 1- _ . __ _ ,. . _, ._ A , ._ __ _ ,- _ f .- -Ax ~ -lA'NUA§Y 14-1933 - ~~ __ __ _ _ _ 'rH1~:_ _cHARi:gi_“ra1~owN__-ouaapian _ _ P/\_c,i;_rrii_zEE_ SPECIAL ' T 0 DA 1 Delicious old- fashioned Baked Beans, 20c quart » . ` deliver. ~ _. S TEWAR TTS BAKERY .Bakery Delights 3 'Waiting' For You E VERY day our ovens turn out a fresh batch Th of delicious breads, cakes, pies, and cookies. f ey are Just the thing for_your table whether or ordinary or party occasions. Phone 211-we "' ' T v A `i" A "` "__ 'T` 'A' '”' " ....2-"*' _ --_ f ._.“ _ 2 ='**":‘;'-2"' `- ~ » D G KENT ST. ‘ ‘ _ 4 PHONE 211 bf,",, _offer the following- ` \ _ 2 SASK. COATS GRINDER_7’ out: - ` ‘ Chorus-Merry Christmas-Choir. Harness Sundries consisting of Driving and w0rk Remarks by Chairman, Rev. R. *E -~ ‘ir HALF PRICE CASH SALE .iiiiuinv isa. it .iinuinv zain In order to clear out the balance 'of our stock we -Ps ii 1 "l<`LLURY’ PLATE 1°* Collars, Hames, Traces, Bridles, Reins and Breast ue Straps. 8` TERMS SPUT CASH Call early and _get first choice. old jewelry Ayou may have. G. H. TAYLOR _ Jeweller and Engraver ' ' 7653-1-»14-31 F I ¥!H2irl¢HZ1‘I¢¥i3 we-menus < Egg Laying V Contest _ _ Monologue-`Blanche McPherson. 'Solo with guitar accompaniment, en , _ 1 Report of the Prince Edward Is- (All birds counted - ek ending January 9, 1833. ~ Pts. 438.0 371.8 355. 350 334.7 300 318.8 321 299.0 323 294.4 ,wid Egg Laylngwcontcst for the - Farm, 0h'town 480 _ Farm, Ch'town illiam Sansom .. xp. Farm, Ch’town land Easter roid Laird D. Morrison .`7.°.°'£‘ PH :,;,-_;;,-_=°.@;59=.- iF.1'P1 H5? eng Eggs p 408 F’ 346 l. Pen Eggs Pts. ( 7 '61 60.5 18 48 54.8 16 50 51.1 49 48.5 47.5 8 13 5 Lending Hens to Date. Pen Hen Eggs 8 4 53 51 53 47 Pts 57 CENTRAL GUARDIAN ranchers and feed Imperial Fox* Biscuits. _ 1645-i-14-si. bread at Baptist School-room Sat. urdev. story title to V the held High Fr. were ; Donald, James MacAuiay, H. E. Cantwell. Interment was at the Roman Catholic Cemetery. The service at the grave was conducted by York ~ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fowler, in Backville, and also at the ter Mrs. James L. McKenna oi’ Mon- eal motored to Emerald on January t wii.i’i.Mr. and li/in-s. James Power of mnerald. BR On the evening of Tuesday, Dec. RUBES inn COATS, tic. AT 507- DISCOUNT 5 FUR RoaEs 40 HORSE Roos. 10 SASK_ ROBES I0 PAIRS SHAFT gathering was present. Rev . R. 4 FUR coA'rs,~ HELPS , H” concert and Chrisimas Trcc was 0 held in the Orange Hall, Brook- ' fiel The evening was fine and a large Song-Sarah McLeod. Racitation-Jackie Wood. ` Dialogue - “Adventure in the Wron _ V _ Florence Paul, Donald Campbell, 2 ek,-` Miriam Dollar, L‘oyd McLeod, Don- sf, _ A. nomar & co. .. % 1 -iswa W ' S0 " - ' Duff, Wendell McPherson'and Ar- thur Paul. - ~ Instrumental Music-Violin and D I guitar, Messrs. Donald McDonald an d McPherson, Fulton McDonald, Angus McPherson, Helen Stewart, esley McLean, Jeanette McPher-. n d Herbert Berry (encored). - V Duet-Billie McLeod and 'Hope - -' Mc . for 1933 we can use lois of gold--so bring in any, Rec“au°n_Sadie Alchom _ - Song-"Fai-mer's Boys” -- Lloyd McDonald and Finlay McLeod. Recltation-Earl Stewart. Solo-Mr. Raymond Crewys (en- cored). - A _ ` Exercise-Six girls--Norma Paul, Verna Paul, Georgie Paul, Phyllis o M Orewys. " _Bale oi' Candy and Instrumental Music. Duet and Chorus-Misses Helen Stewart and Norma McNeill and Duet-Phyllis McNeill and Lorna ci-sbbe. _ ' Dialogue-Jean McDonald and Arthur McLeod. Pantomine-Seven girls-Jeanette Paui, Verna Paul, Norma Paul. Georgie Paul, Hope McLeod, -Avis Cruwys and Phyllis McNeill. FALL IN LINE with successful BAKED BEANS AND BROWN 11 Jan., from 5-7. ‘ 1620.1-iz-si rin: nounui Ac'r.-A iiuiiiuig by Marion Tomlinson is the of The Guardians new serial start next week. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of late Mrs. Francis McRoi-y was yesterday moming from Bt. unstan's Basilica where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev.- McCarthy. The pall bearers Messrs. J. M. Hunter, W. D_ 111|-S. F. W. Morris, Roderick Mau. Rev. Fr. McCarthy. rEasoNai.s V- -_`_ Miss Marion Fowler, of New . spent a few days here with home of her brother, Pilot Wal- Plowler, Charlottetown, P. E. I., ing the vacation.-Sackville Trl- e. who is visiting her mother, Mrs. trick Callaghan, of Charlottetown, h and is spending the week end, h, a very successful S. School d. ` nsiey Sfavert presided and thc lowing program was well carried naley Stavert. g House ” by Herbert Berry, , Joan McDonald, Sherman Mc- Leod Neill, Hope McLeod and Avis cored> Herbert Berry ................ °'_-.<-=.~=.>-.° .ev =e_~;s-559; Q _'___ S°€ =-. ea J. Reid - n A. Lea ...s.. ni. R. Brown ... 280, Waiter Gregor ... J. 1". Easton 258 Mrs. J. H. McPhail ohn B. Poole - 10. Int. Fox da Animal - 301 271.8 290 268.9 267.2 253.2 248.8 231.2 227.0 7 'i ia 264 11 '14 7 'I 8 18 250 286 N \ 225 205.7 Ul¢°3@Q~l@\J I 58 49 50 M 55 48 55 48 50 56.5 51.6 51.4 50.5 48.8 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 4o=o»4o£, CD Foods lil i7. Warren Dawson .. I7- 20. B. R. Pendleton .. 13- 19. S. R. Pendleton .. 19- 1. Mi-s.,A. E. nbiiana 90- 3. Everett Howatt 216 206 205 151 85 Production, 287 birds; 7ii2_eggs. % production, 42.3. Leading Pens for Week. _ ’ °‘°-0->-new--o-Q vvooo-Q-QQ-gm EYES TESTED 1 _ If B. TAYLOR LOW. TAYLOR Ill llehmeml ‘Street "W___.. 2;! _ iii ge. ri LASSES FITTED *- **N-¢+¢+0¢-ooooooq-o-¢.¢¢¢ ‘ir li. Carson PBACTOB I er Graduate Phone -101| lllde. 180.2 180.2 177. 142.3 84.9 Mr. F. A. Driscoll, Manager Con- test, Dr. J. A. Clark, Buperii:'.end- cnt. - ` - STARS 3-IMPEBIALS Z T116 first game of the Bethune League to be played at Wheltlw River rink took place on Tuesday night, Jan. 10, when the Wheatley River stars turned beck the New Glasgow rmperiels by a 8-2 score. Lineups: Stars: Goal, H. Chandler: D0' fence. Ling, Bowen, Andrews: 0011' tra. Matheson, P. Rackham: Winn. V ‘.r.iuei¢i1em, Monuff. Rau. I- Chandler. Impex-isis: Goal. Buiman: De- fence, H. Dickieson, K. Stevenson: centre H. sievensoa. M. Btmndn: wing, n. niekiuon, as sievensou. lrio Stevenson. Laird- Goals for Stars: Matheson. Uni!- P. mquum. For imperiiiu: H. Bfevenson 2. V nafmes: Louis Maher. R- Herr* Coon Concert- Misses Caroline Fraser, Norma McNeill, Helen Stew- art, Sherman McDufi', Lloyd Mc- Leod and Wendell McPherson. Closing Chorus-Choir. Not long after the closing of the programme, Santa Claus arrived. After having told of his trying your- ney from the frozen north, hc pro- ceeded to distribute the many nice gifts for the children found on the Christmas Tree. Besides these gifts for the children, there were also found on the tree, two other beau- tifui gifts, one for the Minister, Rev. R. Hensley Stavert and one for the organist, Mrs, Ella McDon- aid. When all of the gifts had been distributed, santa onus bade an a cheery night and set out upon his homeward joumey. The gathering was closed with the singing of the National Anthem. THIS FISH LIVE! ON' DIY LAND Astmoron, Paraguay. Jen. ia- A fish from Chaco si-mains which em dig intself into the mud and live for days is on its way to the ariiaii Museum. it has mio bue- den in which it secrete: water for its hibernations. When rivers dry flavour, superior uniformity, but also because of- their “thick liquoring” con- ' sistency in the cup. ... ... .. MORSIPS TEAS have long held their - ° reputation as leaders in the Maritimes, not only because of their delicious strength and constant rr §i""i`i`- V h \`-iss".-i' GRANITBS U. Hickey ' G. Webster O._Dai-raeh Wedlook ' I. Darradh D. Murphy A. Bemard E. Bernard R. Jamieson up between rains the flenhiirrowa ininthemuok. "__ _"__.“¢ J. Cousins Referee: J. li-i-_..~ 1 V - -..-4- ~ ` “' " ‘ ‘ l i ,t Alleged Black. Speeding _UP followed a few minutes late BEAVERB Pension Matters OTTAWA, Jan. 13.--Suggestions for improving the operation of the . ., . . (C.P.)- 5YDNEY,N S Jan 13 hi mb nt ls _mon b d Arr ted hovered over a t mac new W C °° M pe a an 'med' es as he hi hpos matters, together with recommen- 'I-hen the w_ pg Bu,-deg appeal-_ ff t _ basket in w c a gwgic “giant had been directed damns designed t° speed “P th” ed on the horizon. An old blanket to deposit $1,000 in bills under ' _threat of dire consequences Law institute changes to that end were "Mt and 1,5 occupants fmnum,,y ' heard by the joint committee in- waved B shirt Th _i nal re "mee M“'m'°' 34' was in -‘au wmgm vestigating administration of the ' E 5 g S we charged with attempting to °xt°r5 pension act from a number of wit-‘ seen Mi Gawain Patcheu' :The money by menace. news here today. steamers oouise was changed Cap- P°u°e Claimed mel’ had 8 °°“' Five executives of the Canadian ' _‘ _ _ fcssiom J_ Fred Miles' sydney Legion presented their testimony manding officer, had his ship §"°°"~ W”-5 me inter-.ded Vwmn °f Two were from British Columbia, bmught t° wmdwnrd 0! the mom' the Scheme- He f°°¢iv°<1 en “WSH” co1.w. w. Foster, D.s.o., and T. A. ¢d 1€f'i91'~ Written 011 H bit °f WW Barnard; two from Ontario, Licut. d“mm`d °V°‘°b°m'd L0 can” Ui” paper obtained from seme unknown cei. E. .i. Picking, of st. Tiibmus, 50”- A “"0 lo thc Smflll bm OOKFIELD PRESBYTERIAN S. source, which directed him where and Mdcyngyrc Hood, Oshawa, While suited in all ilie men reaching the SCHOOL CONCERT AM) to pjme we money, wg,-ned him Alex Alwken of Calgary vowed the steamer safely. They were fcfi and CHRISTMAS TREE against, info;-ming the police and sentiments of Alba-u,__ given medical attention, and relat- promiscd repayment in E year. That the present tribunal be rc- 1V¢S WCW 1I1f0m1€d Of their SBfCiY~ The writer wished to finance a. solved into ten regional tribunals, ~ scheme from which, lic said lic -ex~ each ' ii fi\10l‘Um Of 0119. WAS B pected to “clean up from $5.000 io suiiiii lllged by MT- H005- H0 ' $20,000 in a. year," adding "it's no also ati-eased that some iritermedi- MUSIC Club use to try to borrow money, no- tae body Should be Set UP in “def ___ Md has an amund mfg," to decide whether a case decided Y Y . _ _ The 18456,- md me m.~,-chan; 1,0 upon by the tribunal may or may The inoiillily nieeting of the drop me money in the waste paper not be appealed. Mr. Hood frown- Women's Music Club, was in-lil :it basket ..ncM.,,st the bank" in me ed on the frequency with which ap- ihe home of Mrs. V. Leigh Ding- pn omce at A Stated hom. md.” peels were taken by the Board of well, Euston st. on Monday aan. Mt” advising the polled me grocer Pension Commissioners to the pres- _ ent Appeal Court, and also thc large Mrs Dingivcll read an -interest- dropped b ndi I no a er in' ' me desuglagled Eagket vggepaéesg proportion of those BPDCIUS that ing paper on thc “Devi-lopineiit of ` ,_ were all0W€d- Piano Music in the 19th Vcentury," operation and at the same time MAESHFIELD ADVANCED ' REGISTRY SWINE soprano S010 ¢.Se,rem‘d,_.v» schu. HOCKEY _ Playing the third overtime game bred Yorkshire breeders °f Maw Central Solo, “Peace” schubertl' ; in six starts, the Kensington Gran- field and vicinity a Club WHS °"3‘“" Mrs. James MacMillan. . _ ite; went down. ‘ io defeat at the ized for the l7“ll°0-SC Of €“i'¢1‘1“8 5 'soprano Solo, "Adore and be_ *°+ hands of the Bedcqu-2 Beavers in l1\lD1b&0f 50WS in *hcl*-d"9~“°°dR'93' Still” Gounod,-Mrs. .L A. Lawsoii. the Kensington A,-md Wednesday, istry as carried on under the D0' Piano Solo "Papillons", Schubert, Jan. llth. Considering the .soft ice minion Live,Stcck ~Bl‘al1¢h~ Mrs. G, Elliot Full. sm,,ace_ the game produced ,, fair The present members of the Club Contralto solo ral He more ainount of team play, but the are, W. J. Gibson and Son, Almon lg.,ighny than the n,,b;,.s¢_ Schum_ lpi was particularly weird' Boswell. George B0Sv\'0"- E- 17- V€5'\ an. (b) None but the lonely heart. sn :rg _ . both scxteis missing rpen nets on sey. S. C- 5'@“’“ft and Son and Ch°ik°WSky. Miss Li‘llan Mac~ ___ _ numerous occasions. E. Bernard on William Jeiil....»s. Kenzie. _ right wing for the home squad. The first move made by Y-his Ulllb Soprano Solo, -i‘Good Night" got the only counter in the initial _was to secure a high class boar. In D150:-ak, ~Mrs. H. s. Henderson. period when he coasted down the this they have been successful in Aecompanisis, Mrs. Keith Rog- righi, boards, eluded the left de- purchasing a. two yeai-_ old eulinll ers, Mrs. Elliot Full. picked the upper lei; hand corner boar ve ' ` _ . ` - of the net. _ ' _ breeding would indicate. ne won B YS gm” 1f1l"',i__l;“°`f"ES “AY Each team taiiiea buss in the seeond prize at the I991SWli1°.S°l=» _ sem-.<1 session. E. Gaudet wins in IM W” ° ‘““f b’°‘“" "° the b°°~r 'ras is-vs club and the Eagles ; mst W be“t'~Hi°k°y °“ W' Bums’ that Wm mst at that event' His' Played an interesting game of hoe- rebound una I. Dari-aci~i taking 1 sire 1-# "Seaside G’°""h°°"’" °' "eu key at the- arena Friday evénlns. pretty new Mm W°¢1°°l‘ W°”. 'm°W“ °"'° °’ 8”” "‘”“°“ “W wbien resulted in s 1. an draw. GV" tm bill” HMV ‘md ddmnk 9 '°W”°d W ihe' Hunt” River shipping The dirst score 'of the'game came fast _one past Arsenault in the Bea- club. His dam is ii. sow bred by Whén Everett Jay’ flashy defqme_ z ver net- ` Pew? Di°k1°5°“ ‘mt °f mck “ons man on the B-Y's Club, took a per- f 4 The third -fflllnfl ‘WHS 5°mWh“8 879114 °h“mP|°“ WW' Tm’ dam MW 'feet pass from Stuart Macklin at iistieas until H. Basnsll Mtied H owned bi' G°°f8° B°°'W°“-W°“ ““’“' tif. Eagies- blue uns. as spin the l°0S€ DWR “"0 the h_°m° “U” md "0"-5 P"i”°°` 88 M°"`"'”“° Bm" 1" defence neatly, and es Gay came the teams went in work. Both past years and this your -'>h° _‘"5 out to ssv¢,iiiteaa nigh snotwbien le8mS th1‘€'W 8-WW Bliceuent. ¢h”" Grind Ch1lmPi°“ 5°W 8" Hauax' caught the corner of the net. About ces to forge ahead by over anxious- Fmdericwn .md saint John. tWenty_¢,w0 minutes after my M1115 ness in fronf, of the Refill. Bild f-he This recently purvhe-‘Wd U05’ L’ “ on the Eagles tied the score on a third period ended with the teams grandson of that good _breedinz _pass from "Sap" Duffy. Hamilton deadlocked 2-2. boar "Dixon Dan" which sired mlm? had no chance to save. _ The first overtime session. WHS of our present day prize winners. One of the most spectacular parts productive of mudh action but the , ne” breeders me to be oongrnii- of the game was the goal-tending pisycrs skaan on the ice without .,i,.t..d an their eiiorww renew this or art Hamilton. who turned wide reaching it verdict. 'rhey bud hard- eeuunuiiity system of unimwlns some shuts that looked like we ly ggi, bug into play when Des-_ meg, yo.,-|¢,hi,-¢5_ goals. Gay. on the Eagles turned in Roclics, Beaver right winger, 000|! _ The may is centrally placed with a. nlcc game also. The both goaiies A snot- from the blue une, and w, J. oibeon ima son, Mui-shiuia. were b.-sues up by lurd-working Gaudet, wily ccntre_foi- Bedcquc. A pounced on the rebound to oliaIk_ CLUB WORK El-'FECTIVE The game was capnbly refereed up the deciding mm., of me cm. ____€ by William Cliandler. test. The blue and white athletes pivg poimg which receive special The "mulls f°l'°W- _ Dllyed strictly d°(¢D51V° h°°k°Y attention in connection with Boys' Y' M' C' ""'G°°I_' Hammon' Ir' for the remaining nine min\1lM- and cms' swine ciub work in the f°“°°- J“Y~ M“°k““'1I_"°"“;‘]’dSi3lS;;¢` and ibougi. the cranites worked cm-ying out of wbieii the federal °‘;"f lH°°"' Jfmés- °'e for; im-ii and looked goes w tie it up me provincial Departments bi "‘ °’;G°;_' “yés ;r‘;';;e'u B on seveful 006185009. Lady Luck Agriculture co-operate, are detail- g°‘;l'iD“ JWD ";;`;'_M Bjmls Hughes' didn't give them a tumble, and dd ds fouows-_ M°E“g}; B 3' ' ' their efforts went for naught. :_The meats... .mi distribution ° “° " ' The une um. w dub members M ymmg pl" M vrvroovvoo-o"o+¢o4»o+¢o4-40. ‘ CLUB ORGANIZED At a reocnt meeting -of the pure good beoan type and breeding. of these, many of the bes¢_ females are kept over for breeding pur- GOBI 'png Arscnault 2~'I'he giving of practical in- Dsfence _ struction in club members at their Mccaull D. Macdonald Forward; ' E. Gaudet Deslloohel H, Bamail Mclnnia w.Burns 1. I.f:ard uma.-lk, homes or tm-eugh lectures at club meetings 3--The distribution of printed or mimeographed informa- tion regarding the bieed`ng, feed- ing, management, judging and lllfketlng of swine. " 4-The arrangement and conduct of Judging and other forms of de~ inonsti-ations. B-The securing of swd bacon 'Win been mi- nu. +¢<»o»+o-oooooo-ooo 1 PRINCE AND oirzxov srl. MINIS'1`I'LR¢-Rl-LV. A. U. VINCENT. D. _D. OHGANIST'-M.KS. G. ELLIOTT FULL ooeovoo oeefo-me-ooemoooo r`...a-.-.a'4¢».»¢a~¢ ~4+~°°‘°°*° MORNING WORSHIP ll 0'CLOCK Anthem-".1-lurc Lovc tu Tlicc" . . . . . . . . . . . Olvy Speaks .5'i‘lnion-"Skill in Soul Whining" ,, ,_ _,_ _ Dr, \`in<¢-N, Anllicm-"l":iiri-si Lord Jesus" . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Matthews 5.. . ' SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. The molto of thc school for 1933 is f‘Go I-`oi'\v:ird." Will you iicccpl. tlic ch:\|li~|\gr".’ . _ O EVENING IVORSIIII’ 7 0’CLOCK _Anthem-"Like as a. Father" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . Hatton Sermon-“Christ Our Saviourl' . _ . . . . _ . . _ . Dr. Vincent _ Anthem-“At Ewen, E’re the Sun was Set" . . . . . Turner oooooo-+0 ¢s...1'_. The Morning Service will be Broadcast by C. I-I. C. K. You are cordially .welcome at any and all Services ` _ oi me narrisr cuuncii. 0-0 O4 %4+ 4*%%§%O$444*4 +§§§44#+§¢+O#4+§ 'A St. Paul"s Church Ziid SUNDAY AFTER-_ EPIPIIANY ". "GO-Q-Q -66 *Off Q‘§j§'§Q-§O»O OO O-§O-Q 11.00 A. lil.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. Antlrcin-"We Give Immortal Praise" .. W. B. Fletcher 2.30 P. M.-#Sunday School and Bible Classes. _ 7.00 P. M.-Evening Prayer and Sermon, followed by Iloly Communion. ' .ulibém-'~Ni¢b¢'..i Nigbw' vm D. weau . avimraony wnconis. _ REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., RECTOR. i 00005#-O-O¥-9 0-0-O~9~¢~4~ 'A Trinity United Church ' Ministers-Il.cv. G. 1-I. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C. N. Broun, M.A._ Organist:-Mr. A. Roy Kendall, L. It. A. M., A. A. G. O. \ 10.00 A. M.-’l‘raycr Meetlngl - 11.00 A. M.-Public Worship. \ V Sermon--“The Unmerciful Servant" __ Rev. C, N. Brown, M. A.\ Anthem-"lien: Then in Love, 0 Lord" Alfred Wnoler_ (Soprano Solo-Miss Alice Coffin) ` ....--.._-,.,.a..aA.-.-- 2.30 P. lil.-Sunday .School and. Bible Classes. 0 , 7.00 P. IVL-Public Worsliip. -_ _ ,, * Sermon-'{The ideal Pity and lie Citizens” V llr. Ramsay. _ Antlicm-"I Am Allilia" ._ . _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Siaiincr Tenor Solo (Mr. Geo, Johnson). _ Visitors and Students Cordially Welcome. Evening Service Broadcast by C. Il. C. K. _ 5.-#@4000-OO-O VO $0 900-O 500-O OO O4 O-6,0-§G~¥§-O-04040400 9466-$4 4#-9-¢ The Presbyterian Church In Canada _ ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Minister: _ Rev. R. Moorhead Lcgsle, B.D. Public Worship: Morning at Eleven 0'rloi-ii. Evening at Seven 0'clock. Sunday School 2.30 0‘cIocii. 4 9 STRANGERS _AND VISI- TORS CORDIALLY INVITED. 0 A '~O'O-O9O_O'§§§O4§0OO§- 00000000000-O#OV§§‘§6O§§§OO-O 0 800;! I 4 *-9-OO f'OQ~Of'V~400-9000909ff'§90¢-OU 4440. Zion Presbyterian Church _ REV. G. (`;\RL\'l.E WEIISTER, MINISTER. PROP. LOUIS I). 'I'lIOMl’SON-Organist and Choirlcadcr. “"4s»» I\l0liNlNG WORSIIII' 11.00 .-\. 31.-'l lic Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. “This dn in rciiicmbmiicc of Me." Anthem-"0 Taste a.nd Sec" .................... Goss The Choli- 2.30 l‘. lil.-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. M.--Theme: “In Partnership with Christ." Anihcin-“Gnd Who Modest Earth and Ileaveii" The Choir, -News-inn O-OO-O-*+4 "0 como. ict us worship and bow down: let us kneel bc- - fore the Lord nur Waker.” Ps. 95:6. ' DOO-O-O-909+ . , .u-m¢=.v f f gnu.- - *'4- .' f ,|1- i _ .lf it -;e~..-_»~==-_=- ..¢..--,- V .ps-.__ ._ "" ' ._ 'f ,_ \__f___ rg. 1 41