1 “REIHZPJDE' ‘ cno.CoLA~'rEs-~ii_ Alillrilniuovnl?" *- ‘ mv, Chocolate m, p, v . ‘I etc. Pricciic up. ‘.0 I EASTER ‘BOXES j ‘ " '0!!!‘ E I" M! asskortmcnt Illfiugigjg: 3.21%. t;.i;="“'.“.".=?" i"**?"-"-"=y l» ‘The "w; lmrlmcnr at Moira “and a. v llunier compriwing fifty kinds is rompleti- r-vv-i all IIQSIIVM. All other kinds oi cunilyqirg he had here. ’ ' ll .\ ‘I t. bbit-s, f‘. '3 orftzrl" l. l r KODAKS We have n completr assortment o! I{r'""‘r' and Browniellncluding tho famous l-na-Jq line. A Kodak or ITrou-nle is o usclol g»;g;'._.;-_ ' able lor any season oi the year. (‘tiers $2". up. 1 J. a 5...... H. ~ ...-...... i’ l4”. Prince Strci-t J i‘lv~n~ a: f jii lisacnliiu * Sturdy, died April ljth, i029. Our dear little boy i":~."- cone ‘to rest Our hearts are \'<'"_v sure For we lllwll‘. we -_c:1hnot sce him . again . ‘ Till we meet on that golden Qhgfp, know , wc-cau see lllii" llcz-tlxir again Weknow he is nnlv in a l-etter land And free lrnm sickness and pain.‘ He is over‘th-.~r~ with llu- angel5 now While we are "It Ive-bin»! To mourn the lass nl a little hay Who ivas ehccrlul. sunny and kind. It: is not lost, but gone "uciore ‘We'll meet again some day ‘It’ we lust do our lather‘; will And his loving voice obey. And when we ere-v the riv-q- Away from (his weary irni - _\Ve'll find little llcathie waifing With a little wnlcomlngphzlnd. 19113111"! in.’ his Father, Mother, Brothers and Sisters. 310.1711. s 11v _MEMORIAM I In loving: memory ot our dear Mother, itlrsyatrick Bulgcr, who'died _i Anni mo. 19w. i | 1 1n the graveyard soltly sleeping Wher the flowers gently wave ‘Lien the ‘one we loved so dearly i In that lonely silent grave. ‘ lliaresi Mother how we miss you _Slneo lroin earth you passed away ‘Andour-hcarts are aching sorely ‘As we think ol you each day. l The Central Guardian ______ . . TRYON BAPIIST PAIIOBATI- In lovlnw mom-w uf "mun, Sarvicos on Sunday, Aprlliti‘: West- yicreland, ll. a. m4 Tryon, J p. mv, ii.ll:an_v._7 p. ni. Myron O. BfilitOh, insulator. " day. April- 20: River ll a. m., S. S. at l0 a. m. p. m3 Mr. Horace , er at both services. l l l Choir Fund. and Stanley Bridge at 3 p. m. l-l. S. Dlshop. Minister. -.i__ unlawlul possessl rasszrrfsiuan scavroas. sun- . Hartsvllle, 3 p. m. ' Blri c!‘ “but n‘ bh-ssrd tiwuaht (<- niintei- River, '1 1). m; s. s. 10.30. No ' regular service at Brooklield; Clyde. IIAZELBROOK-Alcxandrlc Bap- tist Churches, services‘ on Sunday, April Filth, will be as follows: Hazel- orook at 1i n. m; Alexandria at 7.80 C. Morgan -ol Acadia University will bc the preach- Tlir) CANTAT/l, Olivet to Calvary to be rendered this evening in Trin- ity United Church will start at 8.00 p. m. and be broadcast by C.H.C.K. A collection will be taken lor the 8186 NONI}! RUSTICO AND STANLEY BRIDGE-Services on Sunday, April 20th, in connection with the United Church: North Rustlco, at ll a. m4 Rev. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, lor second oilense under the Prohibition Act, two parties were sentenced, one tor ol~ intoxicating liquor to “six months in Jail, the other lor unlawful sale to eight months in 'I'UNIB.AL NOTICE-The mural o! tho late Conductor Joseph 0'. luilly will take place lrom his resid- ence, 53 Cumberland "Strict this altcrnoon at 2 o'clock to Saint min- _stan'l Basilica, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. ' UNITED cauacu or canana. Kcnsingtou, April 20., Rev. J- R. Saint. D. D., Minister: 9.45 a. m. Sunday School; 1t a. m., Sacrament ol the lord's Supper and reception ol members; 7 p. m., The Light o! Llle. A beautllul service with tine Easter setting. Impressive light el- lects and spacial muaic, oilerlng; 3 p. m., Sumnierlicld. Sacrament o! the lard‘! Supper will be dispensed. RBMEMBERED BY THE PS MIN-On the eve o! the departure ol Mr. Alex Wilson tor Hamilton, Ontario, his lellow Y's Men gathered in the ollice o! J. W. Johnston to bid the departing member good-by. Th: president, J. A. McNair, made a neat spclch rctcrring to Alec‘: faithfulness u secretary o! the club last year and to the loss which“ it would sullct through his leaving the city. The treasurer then present- ed him with a sum o! money on bc- hcll ol his lcllov! mclnbe ... alter which Mr. Wilson made a short, tit- ting reply. Speeches were mode by Past President C. E. McLean, Dr. c. C. Archibald, A. Allleck, B. E. Claw- son, all o! whom QXPNIIOd their regret at Mr. Wilson's departure Three cheers and the singing ol "lib: He's a Jolly Good Fellow" brought “n, wr. lassified A sertion ..,.,_ ' " Insertions . rticns .. .,.. Insertions ..-......-.... uwuuuun no: 00000 fevnogpgioinoonodnonenoonunun“ oowolseooceoeoecoo l dvertisements ...... Iiiu per llnsol 5 words ". 9o per line ol 5 wurdi t... so per llns ol 6 “orda- .'..¢..‘ ‘Ic per lino ol S; curds. i i i E I ts Wanted For Sale ENS. “UIITE FOR _e pnylncilts. it _d:'- “ml ovens on ihhlidi vcu Coulpnllyf ‘llilll Toronto. A. F. S. t-stlJunc 23. ID CHRISTIAN M liege students, teach- . and others ‘for dis- ginus literature. For ltc stotinl , ‘ngo_ lulu ctlon. ll r. Conrad} Toronto. ‘ " " - i 80. A. W. 4-WstlAprl experience .you will I or lmolc " ' ‘s Famous Products iu or City, providing you . The J. RZ- ‘Vifitkiur: t. (j- llti, 749 Craig 1. P. Q. . . A. W. 3-22-S-4i. ielianeous more proiitabltilbusl- . e advent, o!‘ Spring? V_ m? 'vr:_ .1 SEED WHEAT I-‘Oll SALE-DAN mlvlcifleili. Clyde River, 3110-4-16-31. .‘ , ‘ »_‘ ' T- ‘f sq‘- '. non SALE - CHOICE banner cat's. Amos Rodd, Milton. . _ _ znai-c-lv-zl. | t ,. _._k._.¢~>-_..._- F01! SALE, T0 l.i'.'l‘. BOARD AND rouui signs pg‘ hand at Guardian uune‘. “ ' ti “ATIIIIING EGGS $6.00 PER 100 Leghcm, Rocks.‘ ‘Everett l-lowbtt, Carleton. =' , " * Sl60-4-l8-3i. -i-..u-a-—,-__---i--_-__--_~--- WIIEELBAIFII-OWS ’ 37:03 '- EACII. ndanlziz .. Inserted by her Daughters. Tl. ' n§naooo0vee0++ce0+e+eo4 . t D. MacLean UNDEIITAKER § EMBALMEB § (Jhariolteiown b North Wilshirc g » ' Phone m ‘ ' o C0 O 0 0O CQOWO-O-O-QO-OOO-OQO-QQO FOR. SALE-r-ULEVELAND TRAC- tor and. three lurrow plough. Bargain lor quick sale. Will A. PoolruNorl-hgrryon. 3l82-4-18-3l. __._\_ 400000900000 BZ-ACRES AT BON- __u.‘ =..1v.ll--_. of?!" i_ Lcod s; Bentley, Gharlottetown. 31B3\3l-lri.-tues.-wed. _---_~-_-_-__4.____.__ ron saLu-lsc aches AT ma- dale. DundcoRioad, ~ t 50. Apply g McLeod d: Bentley, harlottctown. ‘ 3i8,~i-3i-iri.-tues.-wed FOR SALE fS-ituations vikiiiiifiklé‘ ' jail. A drunk and incapable was lined $10 and coats or thirty days, a . ‘ was lined $5 and costs or l0 days. and a motorist charged with "On-imp filled 87 and costs or live days. A vagrant was “nicnced to thirty days in Jail. a BIRTHS PEIJLEY-At 1034 Grosvenor Ave., Montreal, on April l2, i830, to Dr; and Mxs. Frank G. Pedley (ncc Mary Haslam), a daughter. DEATHS AYRNE-At Tcncacola 37min, April 15th, i930, George w. Byrnc, iormely or Georgetown, P. B. I. l STEWART-At Kensington, on April l7, 1930, Donald M. Stewart, aged 1c.‘ Funeral Saturday at one o'clock to the United Church in Kensington. pawns-m Charlottetown, April i1, 1930,. Annie C. Dewar, wile ol Robe-rt. B. Dewar, aged 70 yearn. Funeral ar- - rangements later. ' ’ ' the event to a close. lroln Montreal Wednesday evening. reason/ms Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black retiu-ned bu; Ida. J. MacDonald. Kinroac. is visiting he: cousin. m1- AIII- W- Icod, ll Havilaad Strict. Mrs. Stewart, Dunstartnage, spent yesterday at York, the guest ol her daughter, Mrs. Matthews. The condition ol Mr. Jal. Hughes. West Covchcad, remains the same- l-Ie celebrated his 7lth birthday on :3: 2. Among those attcudifll the Twm ers’ Convention were M-I- H814!!! Wigmore, Crspalld. Miss Mary New- som, Orapaud, Miss Jeanette Mc- vlttio, North Tryori. Malone, Indy Ihnc- ._____ l 0F MONEY. OWN- same by proving pro- int: icr this add. Ap- dy It’ Co. 3126-21 MncDON/ILD. BAND 29, l-lermonvlile. zala-fs-as-lmopa. I ' ~ miffl. S-ESCAPED APRIL x. tattooed right ear 2G- Reward ll cap- 9. Lot 58. . 31174-104! 1p‘. Wanted ralualvccn. lu/uv . "PW MPIvMIIl-i u. Frcetovm. P! n. r. aiia-s-i-l-ai. - ‘I'll-LEARN l‘!!! throulh our special Xpcrt trainlnc. Pa v oler fiarbcrtloilegc, ‘It... l-iaiilax.’ _ BLEOIDTIIS. IQHL Agents amjcleanhw . New discbvery‘ iih- 1!!! ltains ititfdirt seconds. Mrtismw g Wit. , , . B-fli. Box ' . H. W. PebJS-Sth ohn George MacDou- ' horses "icon sats-é-rwo" "cans 1445"‘?! ol choice Ontirio ‘hors$, one car of ‘ I - ptnbhg M mm Al-iscriiev. all voting shll-e bulimic ‘months old.~ Albert Youuilvr, W inside. Telephone 118-31. . 3l08-i-i3-3i. FOil Sahib-LOBSTER BOAT WITH Bill. P. lmpcrldlrnginc in _good condition. Lawrence Klcllliam, New , llnrcii. l» flillili-i-ll-wcrlskttlwks. . . . , BROOK) S_ V l0lt SALE. FARROW "lst lllziyfiNsn Ayrshire grade cow. Applyll Hughes, Union Lot 33. ' _, 311314-1041. . - t _ . ’ . . . ital: RALE-—_'NE!VLY_FREBIIE'NED ,- ctt Stcvcnarn, :I:.‘l1h River. .. ~ - . -' SlOJ-Ii-ivtl-Ili. .._,_________.__...__/...-__.n._.__ FOR sang-oar sscolln nasp truck ivsinn with polv. in goodre- palrgllipply Ivan E. llcruazd Stali- IIDXTJIY. " ‘ ~ ' Ilonsas- FOR. sail: Q-ARIIIVED / tiday '\_ carloexiotfcholce horses. all broken. double and single. young and ‘mind ma will m- m: right. g, gelliugtinv Mcrlelltj. ‘Blmtiln . d! 11's wan-r a - - - unattai- .,.-._-._,..-.-.L._.n-.‘_“... _4_-.’,.,._. Wesifctq. . horses. V all’, well , broken. mingle r1771 douliicQnow (in-sole at. < my ‘fstables. Wellington MdNclli. _ ___fluritcln ‘U Bell's-Wharf. - 31129-9! . ,, . _ , .. __._____ bolt " saLrA-poonbs" . rsnassaur ‘l nodes-and lot.‘ .48 trot by. lit-Mt- -- comer" ol Bcyflcid Spend Bplitll. .111 iRmdi ‘ out male. Iipolydentl. 'i‘.-q polo cummnca at. slit-i w.‘ a-sdif rn»,c.vrv . rav- M.‘ i _-r--r—'.-~ VIOTIIIJ "mil broken, nctpvletcm- -- . - . ~3\|9-lr.17'.3i Wdilm “Emmi “mlmv- J _' EARN scoo r0 £10.00 runway. inc. ' ' ' '~ '3141‘=4'\7131- . demand. Only low woelte required r , - to learn at Canada's dest and JUTE FLOUR BAGS "FOR SALE? most reliable trade schoo . Write éi-“i "c! w" =1». ‘so. He. ‘ 5:: :.—.-. literature. . had: ' 3°95-4~!6'3i~ Schools, i107 St. Lawrencd. Mon- , ‘ ‘ trcal. , ' S. V. M. -Sat'ii. FOR s/iLs-is was-roan noasas. ~ i, “will brqkcmyigcs irom .4 lo 8 years. r1 0 Let 11100 to iiiIlO lhs. Some matched ""'—' . ' - Al; Parker l-lorlic-‘s barn, B00315 To LET-‘wnn o" w ' M," 1mm Q y4,¢1;1,,,\o,,_ out board. l8 ‘l-lavliand St. pp ' i _ _ ,_ _ 3155.31 - City Hospital. 3X8 -3i .2; ,*--. ~ - ‘\_ FOR SALE-REGISTERED AYR- Wgmed \, ' cow.» Holstein Grzidz/Applydflfilr- ‘_ i“ has automatic clamp and endless ltevulenabic ifm-icc tor , -—-----——-—-—-———-~ waarao - cars wmr sewn! born kittens. port. Phcnc'i175. 263B-3l-e.o.d.-tl _i.__.. WANTED 1'0 BUY — INVALIWS _, wheel chair in good condition. Ap- ply Mrs. L. Wright, 55 i-Ililsboro Bt. ‘~ ' . 3123-4-18-21. Articals For Sale .__-.-_. _‘_.._________ lfOlt SALE-BICYCLE. AI CONDI- tion. Apply I48 Kent Strcet._ ~ ; 3096-4-16-31. n, Raymond, 3mm‘; pay-home every night-lite con- Sniesman Wanted IALISMIII WANT!!! -SAI.IS agent tor" Prince Edward Island; Good pay. Pros outtlt. We want now a reliable, energetic rdpreseuta- tivc to handle the best districts on the island. Our agency is prciit- ablo. Write. Pelham. Nursery. 0o. Torontn. Ont. B. W. b-WSTIF Isn't this an ideal position? Good tract~chance (or advancement. Your ‘home county lcr territory selling a ‘ eclslty wholesale direct lrom our l ctory to larmers. sixty days to icst Hnrrchandlse before paying lcr it. Réquiremcnts are good relcrence- canowncr and age over 80. Prompt repl assures you ol choice cl ter- nm-ii. o. n. noouas. ms l-Iarvcrd "'-“""‘ c! P99801111- Mr. Harry E. Foster, son ol Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Foster, Brighton, stud ‘ at St. Catherine's University, Oxlord, England, is spending Easter holidays in Romepltaly- _€-_---...__.-.i w+ce+o++eaooco+om+e+o+ "radnste ol the New England Conservatory ol Music. Prof. Oscar M. Emanuel i Violinist and Teacher 107 Queen ltreat Across from Prowlc Bros. Charlottetown. P. l. I. Phone loll-L. Iloarlllannntillpra. Ilonrahamnntillgsrn. 270a SALE-g-PIIONOGRAPH, saw- ing machine, dishes, etc. Phone llas-J. . 1$ FOB. SALE-A IIEATII SET-WANT tangent screw.» Apply XYZ. care ol Guardian or phone 377-1.. blld-t-lii-Si _ . » Fcmaieifielp Wanted .._......._____.__‘__._ .... ____...._. wamao-narn. nus. r. a. nc- _ ,N\ltt, a4 Brighton Road. ain-ai WANTED-COAIPETENT MAID, S21 ' month. Apply P. l). Bose 483. ‘ Charlottetown. 30734-1541 __,_g,_____ -_.____._.._..___. WANTED-A CAPABLE Gill. OI middle-aged woman for house- keeper in country home, [Four in tamily, no chlldren- Avvlv 020m pail, Crapaud. 31754-184! wmuofi mali lam and ‘T; Q- NRO“. SIQ-t-Yl-Ii. .....a_...._-.,---—- Iumllto courts . children to work on lot ranctrnesr cit . North ltlvae Road. IAN AND III‘! WITH 0N! WY- Daalsh, want work on farm or ‘ .‘ ‘Wile - wants work as _a Guardian. . '_...ww am-a-il-ci SAVE vcun F. v Products, Rexa I, Puretest : vc with Ave, pleveluic, Ohio. vhun u“ u m” u m, i, M. H. W. l-IB-II _i_--Q--Q-_- 3 . L ~II_ *1 ‘F i, {and 1 PENNIES AiREXALL ozvs cam‘ sauz l t, \j1s comzvc , Starting next ednesdsy, Brandediinitcd Drug Co. tee], Boots ot It land, ltikerfii, etc. All new and lush goods lronitiie i rgect laetories with the guarantee ol _ one ol the world "greatest Klenzo, Cara Nome, Jon- corporaticna behind them. Safety at the Mil Marita Among those attending the Teach ersf convention this week were the Misses Helen Dunbar. ol Alma. J1!!!- Me Mutter-t, Albany and Dorothy Allan-it's has wondcrlai antiseptic power Ititzh clues. p 000D IIIDAY 113...»... Ibnhil. sin-nun d‘ lam: Communion-Race c! new members -— Olering lor Charity-Church Auditorium. LOB-holed Olltlta, “Olivet to Cal- vary" by llasadcr - Olariog- Church Auditorium. tilt. was saws-non anus crisper. special Good .Fridlli ind Easier Services will ba hold ac lollows: _floodlfldlyltlp.m.,aapoeigl Pllclnt entitled "the way ol the Cross" will be rendered by‘ 25 voices. l ‘This will be in three scenes: (l) Atonement; (2). ‘cmpticn; co. Ooncecratieu. 7.4! luster, March, lti a. In., Di- rectory class; I p. in. Bible classes: 3 p- m. spacial Iublic Presentation cl new Citadel Band Instruments. lx-Meyor Jamel Paton will preside. cu p. m. '11» Citadel Band at even- ing open-air service; 7 p. m. Salva- tion meeting and enrollment ol new Soldiers; Monday at 8 p. m., Musical Festival by the Citadel Band under the direction o! Adjutant afw. Mar- tin. Hon. B. W. LePagc will preside. Extra seating arrangements will be made for these extraordinary services. The public are cordially invited to all meetings which will be conducted by Adjutant and Mrs. A. W. Martin. ‘ ' O Eastern Guardian .381‘. ANDREWS PBESBYTER- IAN Church, Montague. Services on Sunday. April 20th, at l1 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev..C. Ii. Armstrong, preach- or. TEACHERS (Continued lrom page 1) __i_._.__..._......___-_.-_ Mr. Leo McDonald, the newly-cl- ected President, asked lor an expres- sion ol opinion on the proposition which was made at the C. T. F. ol holding the national convention bl- cnnialiy instead o! annually. The stand was token that whereas. this province benefits more than the other provinces lrom the ‘annual muting yet the allsirl o! the C. '1‘. 1". might be equally well attended to by a meeting cl the executive in the year between the meetings. It was also ieit that the biennial plan would help conserve finances, thus giving the organization more power. A resolution was llnally passed moved by Mr. c. llfiJelly and second- ed by Mr. Lowther that the Island delegates go to Edmonton within open mind on the matter, but sm- powered to speak on biennial lines. 2L2‘. 2!. l. H. Merl-my ‘called at- tention to the magazine tne "Alber- ta School." which is hcncelorth to be mods Dominion wide, and which contains a vast amount o! material uselul to teachers. Mr. C. B. Jelly urged that all teachers join the Federation, as the organization works not only tor its members but ior all the teachers oi the province. The President lelt that i! the teachers are not united the HOV"!!- ment will pay no attention to them. The teachers should attempt to use their inllucncc with the people oi the province now while they are in s reasoning attitude. Thli is the 50th anniversary and it is hoped that it will ba I real Jubilee year lor the teachers. Kc expressed the hope that any teacher when called u?“ by ti" executive to work on a committee or tor any kind ol service would be prompt and willlnl in response- Y's Men ’s Club Mr. Justice Arcensult was the speaker at the weekly banquet cl the Y's Men's Club held last evening at the Y. M. C. A. with Mr. Colin Campbell pmldlag- m“ W" I" exceptionally large athndance. Jus- tice Arccaault took ac the subject ol this very intemtinl addml. "Pli- riotism," closing with a resume ol the ideals and aims ol the Tourist Alociaticn. Kc outlined 80ml 0! "l! preparations which are being made m u» comlnl ‘ ‘ wlwm W! voiced a strong plea to mp the province tree from commercialism. It is earnestly hoped that the Island's renowned hospitality will not curler cr wain with the great influx n! vis- itogs. Ivory service club should boost the province, and bc alive to its na- tural cccnic beauties, not taking them too much for granted. At the close ol the address man! complimentary remark! wire m“! on the way‘ in which the speaker dealt with his noblest. Numerous matters ol club DIIIIIII were dealt wlthrlancwcramadclorabisac- an reunion of the 1's Men [and Y's Renews on wander. April, 9!. ‘when ail club member! will be at 1 a m%§§OO~FO+O§-§§§O-FO§§-O-Q-O-§§'QQfQ F§F§O§O4 F§f§FQ-O-OQ 4 we‘: - M A ‘M’ “ww- J-‘il l. St. James Presjbytenan ~Cliurcl| ‘ wanna-am w. sauce non: . ’ acrnvo nnvlsna-alvnuoonaean moan. a. u. OIIGANIGT-“WAI-‘lflil news-r . EASTER. DAY SERVICES 11.00 A. M~Preacher= Rev. l. Mocrhaad legato, It l). Solo—"l Know That My Icdeernar Liveth" (Meaaialb- Handel. Mn. J. A. Lawson. Anthem-JTI-om the First Day cl the Wee" Myles Foch: . Choir _ _ Anthem-“Who Shall Boll Away the Stone" .. . ... WUt Choir L80 P. M.—Sabba.th SchooL 7.00 P. M---I’res.cher: Rev. B. Moon-head legato, Quartette-“Christ Arose" , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Lawson, Miss J. Macdonald. Mr. C. J. Gallagher, _ Mr. Charles McKenzie . Anthem-“As it Began to Dawn" .. Myles Fate "" .C ‘ ""‘ Mr.¢“-' Mclensla VISITORS CORDIALLY WELOOMID. QOOO§OQ4OOGFOQFQO~OOOOOQQO'OOO-O O&O-OOOOIOOQO .. u. 66040400000000000000 aceoco-coeoooooooooeooox ibaptist Qburt ""‘°' "" ‘ rrrzaor us.’ j A. C. Vincent. D. IL. Minister Organist-lilac ltnllcrtu norm-or, I. T. C. l». EASTER MORNING WORSHIP ll (TCLOCK B. ll. Lowry \-_ ‘O-OQ-OO-O W)! Anthem-"Easier Morn" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Berridga Sermon-"ls It Nonsense?" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dr. Vincent Anthem-ID Death, Where is Thy Sting?" . . . . . Turner 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 l’. M. Have YOU assisted in thegreat increase oi’ attendance Will you on Sunday? EVENING WORSHIP 7 UCLOCK Anthem-“Christ is Risen" . . . . . . . . . Turner lillxed Quartettr-“Great is Thy Love" . . . . . . . . . . Bolus Mrs. ltoper, Mrs. Henderson, Mr. Qulglcy, Mr. Dingwall. Sermon-"The Night Alter the Resurrection" Anthem-"List the Chernbic Host" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Obligatc, Mrs. Roper, Mr. Dlngwell. . Anthem-“They That Sow in Tears" . mo-rwo-oa-oo vvooooe-oow-oowovoovoo-e-oo-o vooaa-eoo-e-ooooo-o-e v 0+Qvv+\ w v Gaul i §QFQ§§$¢ , *‘ vv ‘ ‘ ¢‘ Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER—-REV. M. SCOTT FULTQN, M. A" B. l). OItGANIST-MR. L. D. THOMPSON > > SPECIAL MUSIC MORNING 11.00 A. ltL-“The Ressurrection." Ps. Se]. 2i. "Lilt Up Your Heads, 0 Ye Gates" (Tune Si. Georges, Edinbu b) Anthern--“This is the Day the Lord Hath Made" . . Hall The (‘hclr Solo-"O Man at SOITOVIS" - Miss lfiora Campbell 2.30 l". Dir-Sunday School. EVENING :_':. r. H_-""-"~'ortaiity" Anthenv-"llalicluiah, Christ is Risen" Simper The Choir Quartet—"Christ is Risen Today“ . . . ...... ... . . Inrens Zion Male Quartet Anthem-“Klng ol Kings“ . . . . . . . .. . ........... Simper The Choir (Solo part by Miss Christina Miller) O-OOOXOOOOOQOOOOOOOQOOOCJOQQOOQOOOO-O-OXOQOQ-O-Q-OO. §O~O§QQQOQQ-Q~O—O§-OQ~OOQO-CO~QO§O-OOO~O-O~OQO-OO-OO~OQ 0-6 'vo+o+evv-rooc~rv-ovvvow+oov~vw.. QFOOOQ-Q-OOOOOOOOOOOOO Q06600:OOOOO-QOO-O-OOO4Q§-O-O4>O§+O4¢ Trinity United Church madam-um. r. u. Ramsay, n.0, lhv. c. N. non, ma. lAcgIrl-P - Hui. ‘v1’. i. §:;-.:--.'-., n. i. n, is. ‘i. s7. ii. 0Q EASTER SERVICES 10.00 A. M.—-l'rayer Meeting. 11.00 A. iNL-Communlon Sermon—ltev. Dr. Bunny. Sollw-"There is No Death!" .. . . . . . . . . .. O'Hara Mr. Harvey MacPherson Anthem-"fe Ileum Laudamus" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prior Sacrament ol the Lord's Supper Organ selections lrom Handel's "Messiah" Morning Service m adcast C. B. C. K. 2.30 r. M.—Sabbat_h School and Bible Classes. 7.00 l‘. lih-"The Closed Door and the Risen Christ" Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. Choral Selections from "The New Jcrusalen" (W. E. Fletcher) Soio-"l Heard a Great Voice" . . . . Mr. A. B. Gilli! Choral Respons “God Shall Wipe Away All Tears“ Men's Chorus—-“lle That Ovcreometh" Antheni-"Ten Thousand Times 'l‘en Thousand." Organ Selections lrom Handel's "Messiah? Everybody Welcome at all Services. V > D V r > > > i . Lo-oeoqcwfi 0-0 000004 4000000» r004 a ‘eve-yea q Mrs. Elizabeth ‘fliomaa, believed to uc tho oldest ivoman n: England dkxi recently at bile age cl 10b Alabaster is now being taltan 1mm subterraneln caverns extend-ind l0 miles near Pisa, lltaly 'BHO|BE luuulul We have tor Duster seven head o! choice Easter bee! weighlngas loi- IOWSI—- l Baby steer, I1 months, e10. Steer, l2 months, 610. Heller, c months, 430. Steer. 16 onths, d10- _ Heller, 20 months. 710. Heller, l years old, 7M. Steer, I years old, 710. _ These cattle were led by Jobs Murdock McLeod a Son, Uigg, who have a world wide reputation iorraih, lng bee! cattle. These cattle were purchased by Mr. wellington II- Neill ol Southport. who is a lispcrlee Y judge ot bee! cattle lcr the tine cl peony‘ Gay a Co, who have been the leaders in iaholcc lami- but to: the past nombd (I We will be open today for hqcctloa. fill its strong position. and on its stand- v lng in the matter ol securing new members. The local organization was third in all America ln this regard. Following the meeting badminton and bowling were enjoyed by the‘ various teams. Totallsetar betting machines may be barred lrom Epsom Downs, home oi the famous Derby Nearly 3.000.000 American-made flash lights will be exported from the United States this you Bristles weighing nearly a hali- mtllton pounlh were sent from China tcthc ‘(Illitied Stain in‘! recent month Ehfiulur One ol the iintct displays ol Easier Bee! can be viewed on Good Friday at A. J. watts, 9b Richmond St. Nd by William Moiyncaux, North River. I steer, weighing I500 pounds. Fed by beater Warren, Nortnltlvcr, i heller, weighing 000 pounds. ~ Fed by Bert Younltor. North‘ River, a hcllcrs, 1c months 01c, weighing m, M; u,“ an‘. .. , soon DOIINII- _ w. deIIVli‘ aqua ma": This lime will be 0pm on Good order only, ,\ ' _‘, ‘ Friday lcr your inspection. Cali and ‘ order your Roast. \ Murat-aw»: 1w. wtmlcanaucidrlt. ‘w.