JULY 9.1g: F You, I Who love SHEER’ H O S E ° ' ' Chiffon ° ° StOCl/{ings 69¢ p. 51-00 qualities. Two pair for Two and three thread 51 gauge substandard!‘ o’ Bu)’ at least two ‘ Id _ pairs for you élghegztiiese: ‘Sufch beautiful M“ at “"5 10W price. products oefnaollceg‘ sllk feet ea ' and imperfections alrlégvewglflliléfit manufacturer Wa t d h d ' - . Sunninfieigslbasiihtgiliizrm Beige’ Sunme Alruay’ ND ITS" C Size 9 to 10 l-2. $1.35 These are the Eastern Guardian ‘This of local interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may be inaertedat do a word strictly llayahia in m. vanes. SUBSCRIPTIONS ‘crlottetown he dell to their Rapt. Archie ume. 'II‘Il-z-tsr-z-‘It-z-i-gai- nun:- THE CHURCH 0F ENGLAND IN THE DOMINION 0F CAN A column is reserved for news Heaie to Guardian ma the St. Paul's AE slCTolt-TIIE REVEREND n. o. aamoun, ma. or. RGANIST—'WISS LILLIAN EARLE CHOIR LEADERP-MR. A. DINNIS. u When in Amherst Stop at the “Churchhiil Rest Cabins” d and furnished. R. 4 G. D. PARSONS, Proprietor hurch I i l i lih SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.30 A. ‘hL-lloly Communion. 10.00 A. M.-Sundny School. 11.00 A. lVL-Morning Prayer and S Oiiertory Solo-Selected — — —- — — Mr. Chas. Earle 7.00 P. hL-Evening Prayer and sermon. Oiiertory Solo-"Bcyond the Dawn" Miss Delys Owen QPITIIIIL MINISTER-REV. s. c. COOPER. m M. ORGANIST-MRS. v. i.. DINGWELL Morning Servle@11.00 A. M. tion o ‘Violin Sol Miss Address on "The World Conven- in ION-Mr. B. C. Toronto. lermon-"The Somme Gandhi” Hole; Wood i the Churches oi Christ“ Jafiaon, -___ Motor, sail, rowing and swimaiinl , L including a progflll 1W1 0" l’? i . leading musicians and tap dancers ancing in evening M Come and see the ny new features ea “FLEETEST ALL oonniattiz nrvirsn. MURRAY HARBOR TEA PARTY and BOAT RACES On Wednesday, July 13. 1933, Al: 1 “l”! 11- races“ is served on grounds . 0F THE FLEET” . 7.30 P. M. ‘Brudenell at the Ycung Peoples The Central Guardian This column is resu-ved ior news oi local int-Goat but advertising oi a newsy nature may ha inserted at t cents a word strictLv pay- able in advance. -~_._. ,__ CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. b8789-7-21-312 PICNIC AND BAZAAR, Plgnilsh, Wednesday. Jilly 21th. 11-1920-8-25-30-‘1-9. THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE .. have moved back to their former oflice above E. W. Taylor. L-2338-7-9-3i. CANDY SPECIALS at Jamlesons B)’. L-QIMOJ-B-li. MALT CHEWS and other Candy Specials at Jamiesons today. L-ZBAD-‘l-S-ld. ILEEPY HOLLOW INN opens July 9th. Afternoon Tea, served 25¢ L-2336-7-9-1i. SUNDAY SERVICES-New Glas- ggvv 11 A.M. Bible 5611001 10.00 A.M. eedrlctcn 3.00 P.M. Gfiragaullétlane Minister. n-éaio-i-afii‘. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. E. C. Robertson o. Thornton. Ont. Wlli preach Sunday. July l0.h at Birch Hill 11.00 A. M. Stsnchel 3.00 P. M. and Cape Traverse 7.00 PM. Special collection. L-2317-7-9-1i. CROSS ROADS. - The speaker at the morning service lxrds day, 10th. w ll be Rev. Donald uardner. Rev. Wm. Kimberlin Hcghis, Tenn. Alexan- dra 3 Hazelbrook 7. J. W. Haytei, pastor. L-23l9-7-9-1i. MALPEQUE Presbyterian Church. services at ll a. m. and 7:30. Mr. Lloyd Henderson preaching. L- 2305. SERVICES in the Gos el Tent on the corner of Lcngworh Avenue‘ and Esker st, Sunday at 2.30 and ! 7.30 p. m. Revs. J. W. Turpel a\ i E. B. Hammond in charge. l THERE WILL BE N0 EVENING SERVICE at the Central Christian Church on Sunday. As many as ossible are expected to go by car the Mispah service held at. Camp. YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev. J. A. Nldaolson, Minister. Services July 10. 1938. 11 . Church. 230 P. M. Pleasant Grove. 7.30 P. Ml. York. L-2327-7-9-li. THEORY 0F MUSIC EXAMINA- TIONS MOUNT ALLISON -Verns Wood. pass. with distinction 90 marks. Florence McLeod sass 82 mar. 1. CHURCH NOTICE.-I"(\r the par- ish of New London, Sunday July l0. St. Stephen's, Burlington. Holy Communion 30 A. M. French River, Evening Prayer, 2.00 P. M. Kenslngton, Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. L-2329-7-9-li. PURCHASED l-IOLSTEINS- Mr. L. E. Brigham. Burlington, Vt. re- cently purchased 24 head of pure- bread Hclsteins from the following breeders in Prince Edward Island. H. J. Kennedy. Southpcrt 15 head; W. R. Bovyer. Charlottetown. P. E. I. 5 head. J. Layton Jones. Charlottetown 3 head and 1 Prank Muttart. Carleton Siding 1. CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE. —Klngston: service 10.30 A. M. 5.5 11.30 A. M. Orange Lodge service and parade at ‘Ii P. M. Speaker: Rev. Geo W. Tilley oi Cavendish. New Dominion: S. S. 2 P. M. Ser- vice 3 P. M. Cornwall: s. S. 11 AM. Service 7.30 P. M. All regular ser- v‘ces will be conducted by Rev. B. J. Warr, Maritime Secretary of The lord's Day Alliance. Rcv. E. R. Woodslde. Minister. L-2328-7-9-1i. THE BAPTIST (‘IIURCH.— The Rev. H. L. Danton. B. Th., B. ., will take as his morning subject “The New Testament standard." The evening sermon will be “Christ as seen in Paradox." The Church school will follow immed- iately st. the close of the morning sgrg/lce with session from l2 to . 0. CAPT. LITNIYS DEATH - In 'I‘hiir5day‘s report of the death of Captain Lund it was erroneously stated that the stricken man was first taken aboard l-LMS. Orion before being rushed ashore for medical aid. Such action, of course. would have been unnecessary its the cruiser carries a medical staff. Capt. Lund collapsed as his launch was nearing the Orion but he was taken back to the wharf immedi- ately. Those on board the Orion were unaware at the time of any mishap. VISITORS AT JERSEY Lieutenant Commander Con-nolly of the Royal Volunteer Rcscrve and Mrs. nolly are Sflfilldih’ their moon as guests o Mr. and Mrs. James M Fisher nf 195 Zabriskie avenue. Jersey City. Mrs. Connolly is the former Miss Jncuuelinc Arsenniill. of Newark. Th." couple were married June 20 in lvlcncion. New Brunswick. After their stay in Jersey City they will motor t0 tholl‘ home in Charlottetown Prince Edwafd Island. —Newai-k Eveninii News. .____ BRILLIANT STUDENT-An out- standing report amo those oi successful Montreal stu ents isthst of Miss Mary Cavanagh. formerly of Cardigan, Prince Edward Island. and it reflects great credit on those schools she attended in P. E. .. Glenfanning. Cardigan North. and Soul-is Convent. Coming to Mont- reel two years ago. Miss Oavsn has since attended 8t. Patricks - egdemy taught by the Sisters o! Notre Dame. In her recent grad“- ation from St. Patrick's, in addi- tion to winning first prizes for general excellence. French m4 shorthand transcription, and diplo- in secretarial training. she has i-i awarded a three-year scholar- shp in Montreal Normal School. ‘this achievement in a stlldflfli M‘ at amen years of age. in cornfie- tion with girls several years er . constitutes a r hard 14> surpass nd many friends in Prince Edward ‘inland rejoice with Miss CITY- lchn J. Canadian Con- Oavanagh in her marked success. _ N. D. MacLean l __i_iunairrilaan -_; IMBALMER r Charlottetown aad North Wiitshiro Phone it! last met in Leicester. England. .n Lieut. Col. CHI... Mac- August 193a. Province on Kay represented this that Occasion. CENTRAL PARISH Divine Ser- vices Sunday, July 10th will be as follows: Sunday school Canoe Cove 1o A. M. Bpemal services for the boys at Camp will be conducted by the Rev. J. B. Wilson of Summer- side in the Canoe Cove Church at l1 A. M. The itev. Dr. Alex Murra oi Sydney. Cape Breton will s as follows: Churchill 11 A. M. 1yd.e River 3 P. M. Canoe Cove 7 PM. A meeting o! the Churchill congrega- tion will be held in the church at Churchill on Thursday, Jul 14th at the hour oi 7.30 o'clock P. . .or the purpose oi considering the uniting he Churchill congregation with the Presbyterian Church ln_ Can- ada. James hail. Chairman. Percy MacDonald. Secretary. L-2282-7-8-2l. _M______.. PERSONALS Mrs. Jessie McKenzie, of New Wlltshlre, motored to the city ycfi- terday. Mr. Fred Waye. Hunter River. entered the Charlottetown Hospital yesterday for treatment. Miss Grace Drew and her broth- er Mr. Richard Drew. motored from Wilmington. Mass. to it their cousins Harry and Ella Drew. Grafton Si... Charlottetown. Mrs. P. E. Dumont. and daugh- ter Marcia. oi Montreal. P. .. are visiting in the cit guests o Mrs. E Csntwell, 191 eymouth Street. Mrs. Dumont was formerly Miss J. Davis of this city. Miss Kathleen Stdrdy, Ciapaud. little daughter of Mrs. Russel Btordy who was operated on in P m. I. Karim for adenoids and tonsils is oing nicely. Mrs. J. W. Pblland and little daughter Shirley Joan. Ni Falls, N.Y., are visiting ehMh-s. Mary C. Macrnnls. Win- s . Miss Elisabeth MacKay, Brad- albane. left W BY 1710mm! for Saskville. N. B. to take the summer school Teachers Educa- giflllllll Course at Mount Allison s. . Miss Adelaide Loolchsrt of the ‘ staff. Ottawa, returned to her heme in the city Tuesday ev- ening. She was summed by her‘ irisndnmfit Cra , Bel- ll. If!‘ weeks with her and ll qultecharm. ed with the scenery oi our garden province. Hr. . . Inckhart, has retumsd the Island from a trip to Oape N. l. l-Ie was aoeoin led is nieces. Betty end oi M nd . 1i - . a art oirifi-uro. N. B. They U! “"113 at wdi be “:04 of their grand- mother, . Annie Inckhart. Iitfl —I- lloil time Gampaign Chjown Men's Comm (addl 05.50 Ch town Ladies‘ Comm, read) 32,55 Grand Totals to Date Prince County Queen's County King's County Chlown ladies‘ comm. Ch‘town men's comm. $156 20 3R7 '76 120.96 L-QSAB S.P.C.A. NOTES The usual number 01 dogs and cats have been picked up this \\".?(‘k by the S.P.C.A. inspector, ann bu- manely destroyed. one clog illi, by car immediately dispatched. A great many calls have been responded to by the Inspccmi both in city and country and 10 vases o1 distemper have been reported. As there is difficulty in dis os- ing o. the bodies of siininls one away with, ihc inspector will only handle Pincrgciicy cases during ihc hoi. weather, The prevalence among dogs. makes ii. owners to keep dogs at large. and Watching ilicm twain- lully. Ii symptoms appear, it wise in report in a veterinarian at once. and hnyc n scrum treatment. Some of the symptoms are drowsi- ness, loss of appctiie- sometimes vomiting-—running m c es and nose. etc. The animal shou d be iso- lated until a veterinary has seen him. Avoid feeding heavy and allow animals nlcniy of water. The following letter was receiv- of dislrmpvr advisable for fiom running ' ihree classes: Director W.ld ll".- Dept ———— Albany. N.Y.-Prlzes totalling‘ 0}” "TY mar‘- Of h" 01d fricnd-fi (By The Canadian Press) more than sbl hundred (ifliizllS have “"0 had son» UPIOTP. Thc pall- BIRMINGHAM. England-Aston ‘been awarded inventors and lrap- h"""’1'5 “Elf MP-WK‘ IBWYEIWP Villa's successful bid for promotion McI-‘em- Wm ‘ ‘l GYEPnWOM-Jflmeb to the English Football League first ‘coniests, we have been making a given to Vernon Bai . hold class ‘pet's in the humane trap contest can Humane Asscclat ‘ will trap animals with a ;ci"s0n, the Association's Wilrl »D1rcct0r, “Years of research brought us near our goal in efforts in furthering the ‘ ed to Americans ;l'll‘l7l‘S have also contestants in 11m CHARLOTTETOWN__GUARDIAN iflWn S.P.C.A. this : W" “limit-Yea are familiar with our annual humane trap con- tests conducted for the pill‘ of stimula an interest in the in- Wnlioll. development. production and ufigggiuhumane grep.» to be “Rd “P171118 lccessar". The Judges have selected ine vim- ners of this season's contest, and W9 8P8 91101081105 a news rclia c on the results oi the eleventi. ...i- 1111M mi) contest. You will nuUll receive the July issue of Th!‘ .\.it_ tonal Humane Review in_ \\il.'_‘|l there appears a more 681811911 i13- PWL 0n @116 P9811114 of this coins-st t We are wndms you ths news release at this time, thinking lhati those who read the announcement- ln ‘your section will be interested. ln caring about the results. In case 50a can use additional copies of e release or the Re- view, let us know and we will glad- ly send them to you. 1 am expecting you will do what mu can to see hat the results o! this contest are given and that you will put for art to stimulate an interest in the twelfth contest which will an- nounced soon. We believe these an- nual humane tra contests are do- mg much to sove the humane trapping problem. Yours sincerely. The American Humane Assn; W SANDERSON,‘ ‘Rubi cit , lpniunred annually; by The Ameri- ion. "For eleven years, through these an e _ i %1:eey whose mind is stayed on y t The funeral took place from the church, July 1st at 2.39 p.m. Rex. A. S Weir conducted the service. There was a large attendance o1 friends and neighbours who stood by with deep _ hands bore hex" ‘.0 her last resting i Dlace in the churchyard where lie rcslitct as Hughes, N.W. YvlcLeod, John Hunt- ley and Neil H. McLco . kindly PAGE Tunney A FOR THE BEST IN DRUGS AND SERVICE You can depend on us for iii, 855T in Drug wants. Aii guppligg received from molt reliable sour-cog, Eycriihlnr fresh in stock. o...- acrvice is oi the BEST. Phone 1nd "It"! Orllcru lve prompt atten- {Liltl Agzlilgit‘ lfrvioe at yziuruilis- -_ - nae presc written by any p o“ MAKE THIS YOUR DRUGSTORE. J. Ernest H. Worth DRUGGISTS H2 Prince Street. lCP) --A 17-year-old the couple's initials with a sweetheart ‘ ol-i VILLA IN CLOVER creased gate profit of 211.612 sang» world-wide search for devices Ihat minimum of suffering." declared W. E. Build- Life have en- E’ concerning lghtcning the world justice true conservation and the due our wild life.’ Association for the urpose. was ey, nationally recognized naturalist, in recogni- tion of his until-lug and intelligent ' ' humane treatment of mammals and birds. Regular prizes were divided into For traps holding ani- for the leg- mals alive and unhurt; for of tra D; and traps wh‘ch kill humanely. Besides the many prizes award- ln this contest. been awarded in England, Scotland and Canada. In Memoriam This year a special prize of fl.ty dollars, donated by a friend of the gWJLUUUUQUUStM-JLUJ UUIJUVJUIJUUUUUUIILVU United Church Trinity REY. HUGH MILLER. M. A., B. D.—Minister. REV. LOUIS .\I. MURRAY. B. Afl-Asalstant. A. ROY KENDALL, L.R.A.M., AAILO-Organlst. 11.00 A.nM_._—_l:uhllc Worship and Itmday School, Solir-"It is Heaven" _.. ._-._—_mm'fl|,m£:: Sermo Vocal 1 Mr. George Johnson 7.00 P. Mv-Public Worship. ROBERTMV__ V’ Semm‘ — — " — -— -— —- —-— —- — Rev. Lot Murray Friends learned‘ ygtiiimdzrcg rggiatiti Vifiiiorl CordlalLv Woimm of the passing o o r . a - _ ______ _ _ l beck of Tryon on June 30th. Wit-Iii. " ‘ ' " "' ' ' ‘ '-' _ G {was born at ‘ > moved to Tryon with his parents slxiv years ago. Returns Are Very Satisfactory ROt-llffla i0 d te in Lh Gm 1'3"“ ‘F2335; :2; £.‘:Z":.:.'t.'."$l3§ ve e BEACH GROVE INN $0clety is very grateiui to s11 $9 Organizations and individuals MONDAY .nnnc~r~ns e s ccess e at Blanohardh Orchestra my“ 0"" 1°’ ‘lmdl- Fvllowln m” _ 9M fin €Jllst of contributions receive Tickets m eaah (u: exhai °' “m 1°“- It’s a Gyro Dance Prince count Y Albany Vlllagg $570 Cascumpec 3'90 Central. Lot 16 ' - Clemiont Conway 300 Elmsdale ‘ DANCE Ewe" it léeilrgngf-On 25I45 _ re Capes 5m Old Time and Modem Knutsford 500 B. I. s. HALL Mflfilflte 5'40 TONIC T Mllbum 3'55 Dancing 9-11 I Mlscouche 500 Adniilion 25 cents z South West, Lot l6 1m gtliirglltficld [West 41o - > FSHOI‘ S Q15 Tyri; Valley 530 Victoria West 1_ HOLY REDEEMER s95 5n TENNIS CLUB Q“°""5 CW“? , (‘a ' (11.1 - presents Clliftgrl H s; it} , _ D l 2! AN 01.1) TIME ICE Ditiilitflil. 333 CREAM ggrhrflaliféiase 4'05» STRAWBERRY Ebeniig, e FESTIVAL glen‘ Valley 1'55 1T8. 8111's Road 97¢ and BAND CONCERT Grand vi... 4.6. Harrington radd) 2.55 by League of the Cross 523:1 2.20 .60 Band ' giishtown 3 55 Holy Redeemer Tennis ‘"°5~"U‘B8 11.50 Courts i335 hi??? *9“ ' 76C Tuesday July 12th Mfllxmled 42o ' ‘I l Ad s‘ '““" 15?? mission — 20 cts. . . <- c 5.55 Mt Stewart I Chlldfflll 15 01.8 New Glasgow “H5 ' - - am Ngaylrlwjhjdgn r mm -- -~ - ' ' r 490 Orwell ' warm BATES-W te bills 0..., 4“) must be paid by MondayfJully 11th. Parkencrgjrhgei- 505 L-2344-7-9-2i. Plnette North i Pisquid East s00 KENT UT . - 4 * ' lals: CrOqIIiEIIIoIeYOiSlHOPgIiEaiIiSgheiFs. §{;§§‘."“,W§“ @255 etc. L-2l52-7-4-6l. piensgiii 65,512‘; usan REV. on. Rm’ PM?’ 4°" of Sydney. preach onmglhelhllrirxlh: §""’,,".”“°‘ 21° Forecast oi History and the Sec- R0“ ‘3 gfntral 14-3“ ond Coming of Jesus Christ," at R°Z?',"Y e5‘ 9-9“ Zion ciiumn 7.45 p. m.. Wednesday 15"“ °° “m” M“ July 1am. L-zssi-i-p-zi. sgfhyé-‘xp w; r0 ASSIST IN SEARCH——Messis. $9 “them”! 5-65 Joseph and . Patrick McKeamey “will 1510 have arrived from Westville. NS, Warren Gm" 3.05 to assist in the search ior the bod- wimhile "will ‘Edd! 1.00 les of their sister, Mary McKeai-ne Win-doe South 2.45 and Reginald Paoii. - Ywk 5.70 THE ANNUAL OPEN-AIR SER- _58.l9 VICE 0f U19 Marshileld BB. tist Church will be held, Sunda a iwer- King's H0410. at 3 o'clock, July 10th wea- gpltrgltgsmstufttic ‘the ritual". “c” ti‘; ye e Ier w be the special Cable Head West 15h speaker. L-2294-7-8-2i. Cardigan 155 ———— c b 1 rim. s.c. JACKSON, local Chair- Hggeflcitrliind Hm man of the World Convention of Klngdboro .580 unurcha o. Christ oi the World. Lima pond 520 ‘rot-onto, Ont. will speak at the m Hope ' Central Christian Church. Sunday Mdmu", Low 1-75 morning at ll o'clock. Mr. Jwkson Pembrbkp er 535 is on a tour o1 the Churches in tne Pm,“ Y,“ d 4°" lvlaritlme Provinces promoting an Red‘? 1',‘ 1m attendance programme for the Rock M“ 53" world UOHVGIILICII to be held in 30' 3am‘ 245 Toronto, August i030. It is expected “r15 L“)? 3°50 500th 4.10 there will be_ 100.000 people attend s" P°t°lfi "Rrbwr 280 this Convention WXllCli meets every Si" Tel“! 1.70 rive years. The World Conventzon “am at the age oi sixty-three years. ,of illness. I-Ie [chi-cry and loved to have a friend- ed by a member o. the Charlotte- “Thou wilt kggp him ln Erieci uuuuuuuuamuzsr Zion Presbyterian Church l Seven Mile Bay l-le will be much mirsrd in the community where his life was spent. for he was al- ways ready to help those who need- ed ll. Mr. Callback ma not enlOl/ed good health for a number of years. and had been obliged l0 rcmain in bed most of the time since lasl. DP.- cenilber. but he was never heard to complain during this seven months was bright and 1y chat with those who visited him. There are left. m cherish his memory, besides his sorrowinrz wid- 0w (nee Elizabeth Largei. two daughters. Annie. Mrs. G. Victor Ferguson, Hampton: Miss Florence of Borden; and three sons. Earl. LPRJTIRII and Wallace. to whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral was held at. i115 late home under the direction of Chis- holm 8c Sons interment was made in the Wesimcreland Cemetery. MISS cnnisry McQUEEN There passed away at her home Orwell, June 30th, Miss Christy McQueen. ii lady widely known and highly esteemed throughout the district. She had been in poor health for about a year but was al- ways brave and cheerful. Slip had many friends. and being the soul of hospitality‘. callers at. her home was the usual thing. Very many have reason to remember hcr kind- lv for her good‘ deeds in their homes in times of trouble. Often she kept. ivatch all n ht by the sick. Shc will be greaty missed in St. Andrew's Church where she had long been a faithful member. requ- lar attendant and supporter. She was the last surviving mem- hei- of a large family. Her father was the late John McQueen and her mother's name before marriage was Caitherine McLean. There were six brothers. Donald. William. Al- exander, Malcolm. John and I-lugn. At v4 6-0-0440 umeomow» to” woo Minister: REV. R. Mndoi The Presbyterian Church In Canada St. James Church PUBLIC WORSHIP AT ELEVEN (YCLOCK A. I. NO EVENING SERVICE DURING JUL! AND AUGU Preacher: ‘fill MINIITIB. S0l0-—-"Thc Lost I I ii‘ STRANGERS AND VISITOR-I OOIDIALL! INVITE ‘ Q § MOORHEAD LEGATE, D-D. l d (Sullivan) -—Mr. Raoul Rgymblld D. She had two sisters. Marv and Marxian-t. the latter having passed away about five years ago She had. however. several relatives not so close of kin who mslded near h; and always tmk a kindly inter- nsi in her welfare in any time of sickness or other emervgcnry. A mere. to whom Miss McQueen was greatly attached and who spent considerable time with her. now resides in Boston. Mrs. Cnlpltis. nee Lniilso McQueen. With her passing. the community of Orwell has lost a fine citizen. Her upriwhtness cf character and heir simple but unfalterlng lru/r‘ in the Eternal was an in ation to all who knew her intimately. To the end. she met the issues of llie in the spirit of one who evidently had learned to believe the word. “"“""'"a.rus.zus.ruualvue-zt t... tt- tt-t-tt-“ts-t-tt-t-n-a-t-tt-n-t-tt-ututnttuntuue vitatlon." Love 1‘hee."—A. J. Gordon. M. Rosa and Mira. W. Brown. MORNING WORSHIP ll am. Theme: "A Gracious In- Hymns: 7'1, ‘Til. 49B. 52 Ladies Quariette: "My Jesus, i Misses O. MscMlllan. M. Webslcr EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 pm. Evening Sermon by the Minister. 10' "0 10rd. Correct Me.‘- Bc . I-Iandel. Mrs. Arthur Roper. The sabbath School will meet at hen o'clock. strangers and visitors cordially welcome. “Draw nigh unto God and i-le will I. draw nigh unto you." MORNING Organ Prelude -- Snltw-"Oprn the. THE the morning service. EVENING- Organ Prelude -- Senmon-"(ihrlst as Seen in The Rev. II. L. Denton You are cordially invited to worship with THE The BAPTIST Church MINISTERr-THE REV. H. L. BENTON. B. Th“ B. I). Senmon-"Thr Na-w Testament Slim-lard" The Rev. H. .I.. ‘Demon The session of the (‘hurrh School immediately follows woialliir v m. 1.001s ‘l, -.-----. ----—-& NlIIIIaE-n Gait-s oi‘ thi- ‘fomp|e" - - (Knapp! Miss Edna Burke CHURCH SCHOOL WORSHIP 7 (YCLOCJC -- - — — Miss Sounds .1 Paradox" BAPTIST CHURCH. Phone 82. WBViFiFsTfnTiiZEiiTvTKYsL-‘z ST. HELIER, Channel Island's - l youth was ordered to receive 12 strokes of the birch recently for cutting "R.P.," D61‘!- knlle on the wrist of his 18-year- dlylsion lad season resulted in in- reoelpts and a net uuuuuuuuavuucmwwxmm" Cor. Prince . and Fitzroy p