t JUNE 19. 1931 limit tiiiiitiiit HFTE RNtlllN rm: ICHARLOTTETOW'N__GUARDIAN_ PAGE THREE ll. B. 0o. Officials Visit Fox Ranch on‘; of the many pleasant mem- ories that. Mr. Elwyn Ingrams and Mr, Michael Lubbock of the Hud- 5011s Bay C0. will take away from this province is the recollection of I viii. made to Mr. Raoul Rey- mondb ranch, Southport,- on Thursday mOIRlTIB- Mr. Raymond showed them through his vast establishment “pl. its upwards of 4,000 foxes. m» also showed them his mink (arm, which he started last fail. The 42 kits raised from the ten females were considered particu- larly well matured by the visitors, who understand mink quite well. flicy’ were also very much taken {Hill the arrangements Mr. Rey- riionrl had made foi" their housing. _\ll-, RPYIIIOIIITYS thoroughbred stallion. st. Sylvestre. once a meni- mr of King George the Fffths stable, was greatly admired, as ivcrc also several brood mares and ‘the four months old filly out of Ailtllf! McGraw, 2.10 1-4, by K31- ruiick. Yesterday Messrs. Ingram: and Lubbock together with Mr. J. C. Donald of the Company staff. Win- nipcg, were driven to Summemide by Niessrs. McLure and MacKin- non. where they visited fur sales oz-ganizanoiis. They leave by plane at noon today. (By The Canadian Press) IDNDQN—COVPTO\‘I cushions to the total of 66.000 from official Coronation stands are to be sold by tender, with one of the big London stores as the probable purchaser. Eastern Guardian ..'BIG .AMATEUR CONCERT. iiozitaguc. Friday, June 25th. Walter Burden. is arranging the whole pro- gram. from Dundas and vicinity. 1-1e Will also give several request num- CRASWELL for Photographs, -———~, coivmoisizariou pm; _ SURANCE. L-d79fl-7-l2-rillqlfl .._____ ZENITH CARBURETORS-Econ. omicai on gas-sacs _ 8r. MacRae. and up SPECIAL c . . hose 59 cents. gin‘?- and chiffon Simpsons. L-1682-6-l9-1i. -____ FOR. SALE-Ninety acres of good farm land at Glenfiiinan, Int 35, Apply to either Owen Beard, Glen. finiian or Palmer and Hasiam, Charlottetown. L-1370-6-12_16.1g_ HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. Ser- "ices ‘m Sunday. June 20th as foi- lows: Vzcioria li A. M, Bonghgw 3 P. M. and Hampton 7,30. L-1655-6-lil-1l. ATTRACTIVE PRIZE LIST -- TlT-i YBBVS Dfilc list for the pro- vincial exhibition is now rrady for distribution. The attractive form of the publication is receiving maiiy favorable comments. ATTENDING CONVENTION -- Mr. H. 13. Chandler, Supt. of Pro- vincial Libraries left Thursday ig for New York City where he \\il attend the annual conven- ciatlon. PLANTS DESTROYEDr-Indlg- nation was rife yesterday morning 1 when it was discovered that some unknown person had climbed over the wire fence and trumped all over the newly arranged suapdragon bed in the gardens, killing numer- ous new seedlings. INVESTIGATTNG I‘ () T A '1‘ () COMPLAINT-Adi". C. E. Shaw, chef potato inspector for the pro- vince, is now in Boston, where he has gone on instruction from the Fruit Commissioner, Ottawa. to in- vestigate a. complaint shipment of Island potatoes which it is- claimed was in perfect condit- ion when it left here. I-‘AIIIILY BEREAVED-Word was received in the city of the death in Pittsburgh Thursday night. of Mr. H. W. Rogers, father of Mi". Ray Rvilcrs. who operates the largest motorized circus in the world and whose wife was n. former Charlotte- bers. 14-1485-6-16-19-23. T_T"‘__ii—'i_‘ _ BIRTHS ::_ [HIIRUTHERS-At Augustine Cove nu Juno l0, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Corruthers. a daughter, Eliz- abeih Jean. Y-At Borden, June 10. i937 llllltsli - and Mrs. Frank Dorsey, a .0 .\ir laugh .\l.~l('G.-U¢R.Y — Al. t-he Charlotte- zo Hospital, Jiuic 13, 1937, to Mr. d ll . James MacGarryt, Iona, a i.lli_lllit’l'. BlTiliE —- At the Charlottetown‘ Hr-s-pzial, June 13, 1937, to Mr. and ilrs. Frank Burke, C.ty, n. daughter. GAITHIER-At the Charlottetown Hospital, June 15, 1937, to M1‘. and urs. Arthur Gauthier, City, a daughter. ilaLliANT-At the Charlottetown HCklJllDl, June 17, 1937, to Mr. and M75._\VR1‘I611_Qflll(I1Il MARRIAGES c: __-_ __. — BURGOYNIk-GENGE -- At Zion Manse, on Wednesday, Julie 16. 1037 by lllf‘ Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, .\li.=s Muriel Lillian Otngc of South- pott. to Mr. Maurice Emmerson Burgoyne of Charlottetown. ILATIIESON - MUNN — At Zion M10150, on Friday, Julie 1B, 1937. by the. Rev. Carlyle Webster. MISS Eli-armor Munn of Mermaid to Mr. Daniel Russell Maihcson of Oyster H ridge. DEATHS ' iuliri-IR-At 202 Fitzroy St., June iii, i937, George W. Harper in his 55in year. Funeral from Zion Cliurvli on Sunday, June 20, Ser- vice starting at 2.30, funeral leav- air at 3. Interment People's Cem- ncrv. PlNEAU-Ai. Holy ClYiss Hospital, Ca nary, Alta, on Sunday. June 13. 1937. Marguerite W. Pineau. aged 0 icari. daughter of Mir. and Mrs. W. I‘. lhucnu, Glciclien, Alta. TAILOR-At Royal Victoria Hos- pital. Montreal, on Friday, June l8, Mix." David Taylor, Founds Mills. Rrniaiis will arrive at Emerald Juvtiitm by the late train Satur- tliiv night and will be taken to thc aomv of B. W. Taylor, Granville. Punt ml services 2 p. m. Sunday B! ‘fir-iii Granville United Clliiffll- Card of Thanks The family of Lhc late Mrs. Yflimrirct Irving sincerely thank nit-tis- and neighbours for the “Elli! dccds of kindness accorded ihi-m during the illness and death “l their dear Mother. Also for mes- IMM o! sympathy received. 11-1657-8-19-11. =11?»- towu lady. in.» Josie Gaudet, a sister of Mi". W. A. Gnudct buslncss manager of the Patriot. The dc- ccaserl gentleman conducted a large auto accessory and gas establish- ment in that city. The Central Guardian lion nf the American Library Assow . death in Boston, on June 18th, of against a. SERVICE in the Marshfleld Bap- tist Church, Sunday evening, June 20th at 8.30 o'clock. L-l662-6-19-1i. SPECIAL . CHICKEN DINNER Abegweit Hotel. Borden, Sunday evening from 5 to 8 o'clock. 50 cents. L-1663-6-l9-Ii. SPECIAL smart tailored suits linene and cotton crash $1.95 and $2.10. R. P. Simpsoris. L-IBBZ-S-IB-li. CAVENDISH CHURCH SER. VICES for June 20th, 11 A. M. Stani- ley Bridge. 7.30 P. M. North Rus- tioo. 7.30 P. M. Religious Drama in New Glasgow Church “The Color Line." Rev. W. A. Paterson. Min- ister. L-l658-6-19-1i. WINSLOE CHARGE.—Sert'ice5 rm Sunday. June 20th. Highfleld ll A. M. Winsloe South 3 P. M. Win- s oe North 7.30, Mr. Ira lviacDonald will be the speaker. L-1159-6-19-li. MISS ETIIEL PEAKE. CON-. TRALTO. formerly of the Toronto Conservaioiiv. and now head oi‘ the Vocal Department of Mt Allison University will be thesololst at the morning service in St. James Church tomorrow’. Isl-AND LADY DEAD-Many friends in the Western part of the Island will regret to learn of the Mm. Thoma". Neliigan a former resident of Tignish. She hatl re- ' sided with her daughter, Mrs. P. J. Kelly. Brighton. Mass. rincc the death of her husband nineteen War-s 88o. She was in the nine- tieth year of her age. STEAMER FOR NEWFOUND- LAND.—The S. S. “Eikhunl-z" taking the Ivlagnhilds place will arrive here on the 28th to loaid Live Stock and general cargo for St. John's. Nfld. Shippers will please book space early. A.Pickard s; Co.. Agent. L-l66B-6-l9-22-24-62. EXHIBITION OF SCHOOL WORK-There will be an exhibit- ion. of needle work, knitting and class drawing done by the pupils GYRtl I .5... AT Beach Grove Inn l I —MONDA Y— l l I l Al. Blanchanfs Orchestra Special Lighting Effects Dancing i) - 12 TICKETS 50c EACH “It's a. Gyro Dance" l CONITEDERATION LIFE SURANCE. IN- L-6708-7-l2-3l2 TRY KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE for Croqiugiiolc Mucliuielcss End, Permanenas. $3.50. Permanent; $2.50 and up are Croquzgnole com- blunt-ions. L-liiB3-6-l9-2i. 5.5‘. KONGSIIAU ‘ S.\ILS~ . S. S. Kong-strung, (fiipiiiiii stu =.- .'I sailed early ycstcrday for St. Pie c, l\[lqll(‘l0il. and Si. John's. Newfoundland, Her cargo consist- ed of 40 head of cattle. 100 calves. 30 shcep, 000 small pigs, six tons of hay anti a genera‘. cargo in- cluding buitcr, eggs, pork and beef. TO INSTALL NEW EQUIP- IlIENT-At a. cost of approximate- ly $50,000 with local labor laeingi used a new steam boiler will be installed by the Maritime Electric Compaiiy in order to provide for anticipated increased consumption‘ of electricity. officials announced yesterday. It was the ititeiition to use Maritime coal exclusively in operation of the unit, officials said. The new boiler will operate at. a pressure of 275 pounds and will have a capacity of 45.000 pounds of steam per hour. It will produce enough steam to generate approx- imately 2.500 kilowatts pct" hour- about one and a half times the maximum load at the plant during the past, year which will keep the capacity of the plant, flip-m sf p», of St. Joseph's Convent on exhi- bition over the weekend starting from today and closing Monday evening to which the public are in- vitcd. PARTING GIFT-The staff oi the Laboratory of Piant Pathology, Experimental Farm. Charlottetown, I waited upon Miss Ethel J. Suther- . land recently and presented her with a. beautiful desk clock. prior to her departure to take a position 5T 353155 CHURCH smtvlcEs with the Fruit Branch, Dominion —-tomorro\i' will be unusually in- Dqmmnent Dr Agriculture’ m this able sermons. the Special Soloist m, U"? morning service will be Miss Ethel Peakc coiitralio, head oi’ the vocal department; of Mt. Allison UIHWYFRY. her first appearance in the city: and in the evening Miss 550811011176 Macdonald. mezzo-sop- ii . GETS DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY ——At the commencement exercises of the University of Toronto last week. the degree, Doctor of Phil. osophy was conferred on John R. Patton, soii-in-law of Mr. and Mrg, John B. Andrew. Charlottetown Roitalty. Dr. Patton. a graduate in Science oi‘ Mt. Allison Univers- ii_v, was assiitatit in the Chemistry Department for some time. He held n. teaching" scholarship at Toronto University during his graduate course. Di". Patton is employed as a icscarch Chemist at the Imperial Oil Refinery. Dart- mouth. Nova Scot-la. MATl{Es0N‘DIUNNr-'A q;uiet. but pretty ivcddiug was solemnized yesterday morning at seven o'clock at. Zion Mane, Charlottetown by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster when Miss Elinor, youngest daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muun, Mer- maid, Lot 48. was united in marri- age to Mr. Russell C. Mathcsou son oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matheson. Wlicatlcy River. The youthful bride looked Winsome iii a stilt of} mustard fleece with brown hat, shoes and acccsorics to match Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple loft. on a wedding trip through the Maritiincs followed i by good wishes from rciaiivc= and friends, 0n their return home tho _vnuiig couple will reside iii Whcatlcy River. THE BAPTIST (‘IIURFIL-Silii- day's services w ll be of novel infer- csi. ‘The Morning will lir- a coni- biiicd Church and Church School, Service at which certificates will he presented to members of tho Yoiinri worshippers League and also to Teachers’ Training Class. Pa. tor Demon's Sermon will be "Guests. of an Old Disciple." The Children's Choir will lead the Morning's music. gating a Flower Carol Service. Tlicy will be heard in a chorus. “Garden of Jesus," a Dutch Carol of’ i633 ar- ranged by Geoffrey Shaw. Bcrciiicc Ward will sing a soprano solo. "The Oriiiigal Spring Carol." (Ncalci. There will also be a duet. a tradi- tionnl May Day Carol, “A Lutio Seed Lay first Asleep," by Alctlia Saunders and Marguerite Burhoc. The members of the Church School will all meet at ll o'clock in the Church for the combined morning service. The evening service will be in honor of Family Life. In keeping with this occasion, Rev. Mr. Demon will speak on "Home, Sweet Home." A framed picture of Hoffman's Head of Christ" will bc presented to the largest family group present at this service. The evening anthem will be "Psalm Thirteen", lPfluegeri ivtlt Miss Pearl Burns. Contralto. taking the solo. During the offer- tm-y. a. violin solo will be played by Miss Vera H. Malcolm Campbell in tcrcstlng from tiic fact. um in “W- ML“ sulherhmd h” bee“ “n addition to Rev! DR m" Base“ efficient: and valued stenographer on the Laboratory staff for over four years, and the members of the staff expressed their regret at her departure wishing her every success in her new work. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Todd. Todd View Farm, Toronto. are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Callbeck, Crapaud. Miss Joan Doyle who has been convalcscing at her home in this city left yesterday on return to Saint John N. B. The many friends of lvLr. J. E. Williams will regret to learn that he left yesterday for Montreal where he wil‘ undergo medical treatment in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Morley F. Smith. power demanded. 'I..or.a.l workmen were also engaged for the disman- tling of tho old unit. I‘. -— ( NGE NU!’- TIALS~A very pretty -June wed- llNll g huui" and a liuii. Camp l~':rc. ‘There will be stories told, songs snug, and dilierenl. skits pul. on u)" the dif- feient. Packs. We hope w make tliLs caiiip one flint will be CHJOYCO by all. and one that every Cub will remember" as the best Ciillll) hc has ever at- fciicicti. RECITAFST Pupils of E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. IIEAIYPZ MEMORIAL HALL YIANOFORTE Dllilldly ' -r1~_ - -; ~ ; , ".30 P. M -1~‘irst and Second Years. eie i. aiiotlm iiiil Uitdlil. Lung ‘ Primary and Elemmmna in camp that we must. not forge: . and .1“. ‘s me mspmuolt Cubs 8.30 P. AL-Junior, Intermediate. must remember to kcrp lll(‘ill£l‘l\'C.S Swim‘ clean, and also tliei; [Llllh and kit- rmesd“ cncn shelters. You will be llclpljd 8-15 I‘. .‘I.—(lw_vnncth Fry. Mezzo to (.0 this by your 1511100. ‘four per- 500ml"?- Pearl Burns. (‘ontralfm swiol kit will also be -. ' icl ‘ l. ‘J m Suzanne Breton. Pianist The camp will be thrilled Lulu Packs and then into 51.“.- Mli 5.x has its own timing i~il~‘ll(‘l‘ and lent, Points will be L-‘ifilll-fi- 19-21. 2l\'i"ll for the hes; lent and daizng slltllcy l. up. mum .' ~~——-~~*——— l Applications : t: now 1r. the l iciids 0f your you 111,1"; AC, CitlillliiiiRA —A London f:.'rr.. them iroiii yiv .i.'.i<i ‘burr; wants to supply the Austral, your parents i-m_ _'J,.‘.ill lliLlf inaikot with edible frogs but the consent tliu - miiit-iiltv srrriis to ht‘ that the 9"- MQK YWY "illtl for tho little fellows is vcrv .1l°“°"’m57 ~ ‘ , lird in tho (Iouimnntvciilth. o. Doug llrntyx. Sam Rowlv only‘mnngtng Late To Claslfy Jean 'I‘lininii.~ _ mp“, Akt-las: l\li<lwi\. ciiii-izin i-..,.,m,liT-"i".\iiti AGAIN iimnQiR-uz- Suiiipel, Mrs, \Vl1i'l'('ll, Ruth li=.iit_v.l 101's f" “lTP 110'" flllIlFKl-i W001"- Bziloos: Fltirviirt‘ llo'.\:i‘i, .\lar- sale ‘llil ictni’ S. 1., Hard‘- arid g:ll'-"L}{C,!1ll0.'~s l Co. -1ti0 -l l-‘or furilrwr mferritaLirni :(‘l‘ your Akcla. Sec you all a‘. Camp. Yours in Sfifllllltlfl, "iivsv iii" \\ I-llt" WANTTII) STYDENT AT KENT Bcairv Shoppe Charlottetown girl owfv. (‘Jill ‘ocfore l0 30 a. m. L-lfiflti-(S-lfl-Ili. ll 3 w GU13 ‘Cent a! Christian 1390'?" "UQZOU" rch _i i. CHDQOODYIIO Morning Service — 11.00 A. M. Solo: “Hold Thou My Hand", Mir Nun lit-Kay. Sermon: "Weeds And Flowers." a a Sunday School-USO A. M. Evening Scrvice—7.00 I’. M. Anthem: "Blessrd Be The Lord", Soloist, Iilr. Preston Beck. Sermon: "The New Spirit And The New Ilcart." . 3009010901300 INDQOOOOOOOOQOOO i ding was solcniiiizcd at, the Zion’ hiaiise, Charloitctmvn on Wednes- day morning, June 16th when Mlssl itinrici Lillian, daughter of Cfiplulill George Gouge and Mrs. Gciigc, Southport, become the bride oi Maurice Emmcrson, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Geraid Burgoyne of Char- lottetown. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. G. Car le Webster, he bride looked vcr_v winsome lIl a. new blue shark skin suit- wiih accessories to match. 3.11.»; Iimina Mcfunis. her attendant. wore _:i saiid suit with matching accessor- ies. Mr. George Waller supported the groom. Following the ceremony Charlottetown, lcit for the Mari- times yesterday morning accomp- anying the bride and groom Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mathcson. Mrs. Cyrus Ings arrived home from Brockton. Mass... lust night accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. Morrissey, Johnston's River. Mrs. E. D, Gillis, “The Hill" Apartments, left. on Friday morninfl ' for Quincy. iifass. to ViSlt hcr brothcr-in-law. Mr. Alex MhcLcn- nan, who is seriously ill. The many friends of Mrs. Philip Hughow will be glad to learn that she is convalcsciug nicely in the Charlottetown Hospital after a serious operation. Mrl. F. A. Darrach, Clyde River. who was a. patient. in the P. E. I. hospital has returned home. Her manv friends ivisli her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Darraclrs sister. Miss Bcrry oi" Economy, N. S. is .l7£‘ll€llll‘~; some time with licr. Mi". and Mrs. W. G. Bruce of Clinririliclmvn, accompanied by their daughter lcavc tndny on a motor trip to Mrs. Bruce's former homo l'1 Calgary. Ali's, Dan Anderson formerly of Mont-real and recently 0f St. Catherines. Ont, accompanied by licr two children i: spending the summer ou Prince Edward Island. She is at. present the guest of licr father Mr. Henry MacFarlane. In the autumn Mrs. Anderson will Icavc for B31“ Comcau, Quebec, ivlicrc Mr. Anderson is chief en- lziiicor of tho new model town of the Ontario Paper Company. Applications be moi: earli- For all information ll-oly to T H E I A R D E N hm‘ own engaging and distinctive ‘N. D. MacLeanj UNDERTAKER fl EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshire Phone 149 i style. ROYAL VICTORIA Coiu-zos pgmmm nro INDOWIDII 111L411 ITJIOI. luau mmcon urn MOUIH‘ non: ‘ywmd RcccnllylnlaigcdfireproofbaIldingJhoiougtilymodem equipment. For women student, mldcnl and non- resident, preparing for degree! In (he Faculty of Am (B.A., l.Sc., 8.09m.) and In Ilia Faculty of Mink A limited number o! Scholarship! and Bunarlcs. ti. wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Burgoyne loft by motor‘ oii ilieii‘ wedding trip through 1W‘ Manlllll’? Provinces. For travelling the bride wore o. coat of Flamingo dove down with large brown lint and brown accessories. On their rcillrll it"? couple will reside at 20 Park Street until t.holi~ lovely new liouio ‘on 3a Konsingfon Road is c0l1lll|“?’(1- 8 ." All (‘ortlially Invited. DFOTQZIQUFIPCUDFIHDYCIFDYEUFZYJQZZXCYLZQQWQJDTiu‘3UQQETIGYQEQIOIO iz-r; oooooca G AJTIQQ ‘ FJDIZ-IYYOUIOUQO.OC*DTODIEQY§QUUD ' ' Cl h ‘i s; Zion Presbyterian iurc g J 9 REV. G. (‘ARLYLE WEISSTIEIK-AHINISTER l‘! g PROF. LOUIS I). 'I‘ll().\II'.~‘(IX-Organist and (‘lioirmaster g Q, C! f: illlllNlNfi WORSHIP g Q 11.00 .\. .‘[.—'T|IP|IIPZ “The General g 9 ' Assembly and its Challenge." 3 g hymns-as. 142. 295, 54s. c: Aiifllem-"I Will F0011 My Flock" g 9 —Simpcr § 8 Solo part by )Ir..\rthur Farquharson g g EVENING WORSHIP a ‘Y; ‘i200 I’. )I.—TIH‘mI‘Z "The Abiding fi, Word of God" lfvniiis 08!, Z76, G63. a U . Soprano Snlo-"It Was For He" Q -' — lourit iii Hrs. Arthur II. Roper ‘t’ ', .\'. B. The Sabbath School and O 1;» ‘ Ilililc (‘Iassv-s now iiicet at 10.00 AM. Let all members aim to he present. H The congregation is reminded of the Illlilfflflfhlnl! 51"“ ramcnt of the I.oril's Supper which will he observed at the morning service on June 27th. _ _ _ Strangers and visitors tire cordially invited to all services. CEQC‘ OUUIKGCYCYO U‘Q\ Dfar Scouts :ii'irl St-oii'.crs.~--lii previous weeks 1 have aii ssctl Camps for Sflllllllv‘. 'l‘lii.~. \\'(‘Pl( I think it is only fair lllil‘. I llavt‘ fl few words with tho Cuba. You lzuoiv Cut», your ramp ti! this end of tho Island is from the 7lli to the 1211i of July, and the cost is only $2 00. Before you no in caiiili. 1110f!‘- are a few thine.» 1 would lkc i=1 tel you. Ii‘ you go in Cuh Cziiiip. and are inici-cstcrl iii the lilo oi ihc camp. and do your part. Nil" ‘"113 surely lcavc camp a two Sin:- Cllll. 'I‘liere will be a prrir npportiiiiiiy to pass your swiiiiiiiiiie. skipping and knot tying ~. loaclliPl‘ “i111 all sorts of gsiinc... such as soft ball. voliy ball. paper chases. fox and hounds. ll‘i‘il.'ill‘i‘ liuii . and than)" other different forms oi hikes. Naturally your iotliuiitinu and hiking will lie iiiitici" eose observa- tion. and you v'll ho oxpcvicd to keep your Cuh PlTllTVhl‘ and L1H" thrtiilfltiollf. camp. l'f'lllf‘llllitlf'lll‘l ill- wavs that the Old Wolf knows what is host, because hr- h:i~-. bod the ex- perieiice, Also fellows. we are coin: lo close every camp day with that i110!" "5 McGlLLiUNlVERSlTY MONTREAL t ‘IW/ii T‘. .5. ‘t ames Church St. J Minister: nitv. u. imoiriiisaii l.l‘.(i.-\TE_ n. n. Public Worship: Blaming at I‘.|(‘\'(‘|\ O'clock and Evening at Scvcn (Fclock. Preacher: IIIW. .I. KITIR FRASER, D. D. Sunday Srlmni at 10,00 A. M. Morning Music-z Sclo-“Fnmc Into Mr" -" '"' — -' "' _ tLindsayl lfiis Ethel Pcake livcnlng DIusit-z "Morning. Noon and Night" —- -— -- — — (Bond! Ali-s Jacqueline Macdnnald 0rganisl—ltfrs. Kcilh Rogers, Choir Leader. Mrs. J. A. Lawson. JEVENINI? llT iiizii aaociox. oooonivc»cm.Quoooooooonoooiooooucaaceooooceoocionr QG OOOQGQQO 0-00 O DOQGG-GG 005900 O Q9 Q O Q GU CPQGGQQGGGG L‘! O4‘>.‘IXC'CVQQC'IOOCKQOCFC‘.‘I*OC>DI% 3 l3 l. 5 mmiq THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE DOMINION 0F’ > CANADA . 3t. Paul's Church 4th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY r 10.00 A. .\1.—-Tlii-. Sunday Svllflfll- 1100 .-\. .\I.—-.\Inriiliig Prayer and Sermon hv the Rector. Thr- (‘hi-rrv Vallcv (luarii-ilo will silk". “Th” '1'“! l“ H" ghenhprfl" ___ ‘_ __ __' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ - - »- ~cliulwit i“ [Pram-cs “ncrac. firs, \\'. J Milli ll ‘\]f§_ Vi‘, A, Jenkins. .\li'~. .\. .\. Vit-iri . . .-B t‘ s. u.-—Ii:iI-'n|i?i': I‘r:\_vcr am] Sermon ll)’ ill" lulu"- x. .>‘. up. rypry-lmrli \\'<-iro|iiv~. It .\'. II. n, R.\V.\'tl\lI. )1. .\.. Refit"- Acting Organisb-BIISS_1.Il.I_.I 1.111111. Choir Director-ALHLRT pints. £1185 "O %ctmo:ziotomarocotormrvo=>'c<o=rr¢<“Oi-viii t" ‘ 0fCfODu i; ‘IFCIGFJ ‘I u O O" l“ o 9 _ . . I ». fi ~ I ._, _ . a. . ,, \ g Trinity Lil-tell i... .c1 ,9 1 g REV. IIIYGII MILLER, M. .\., H, l).—I.\IlIIISll.‘l"._ REV. A. E. liiiickexzis. B. .\--—-\ 15W" lllllllilfl- i? A. R01‘ Kl-INDALL. i.. it. A. ,\i,. A A, c. O.—(lrgun\§l, u» .3 3i 0. O 0. O 0, Q .0. § fit 0 ‘i: l? L! -. ti: t"? ‘Z’. 11.00 A. JL-Public Worship and Suiiila .- Si liooi. ‘TI 3 Scnnniv-“DECIFIONS AT cnvaav" g g Rev. Hugh Miller ~ L! g l Anthcin—“O God Who Has: Prepared" -- — A. R. Gaul g a 7.00 I’. RL-Public Worship, g ' FPrmnli-‘WVIIFLX JESYS >Ilf)('l&l'.D JTHEYS" Q Rev. IIugh Nlllior g Antlicm—“Sfar of Peace- to Wanders Weary" -1..ovcll Mas-on 8 ‘p: Vlsllnrs (fortlially Welcome. O i) f2 UD§IQKYOimQWQUEQQDDKQIAQ OICICQJUGU-TJ C-FZYO £~"_"'O7J*£F3‘QC~~_ U ¢..»;..;.v:;>.;..;.._~. . ' fliaptist. Church ‘ liizroy Sta. .\ll.\'lfi'llult—'l‘lllrl nu. ii. i.. i'ii..\iu.\. 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Music of flic day under direction oi Miss Vera H. Malcolm Campbell. Mus. liar. .‘IlSS Ilclcn (‘alliicck-flrgaimi. You arc iiiviird in wor<ni|i “llll THE BAPTIST (‘III l{(‘ll 1 OUDDEIOUUCYQKFICKYCVUOC‘ O"i~I'."QC"C-'~J'O1Ii i "'0 '1' - “ Life Eternal ” \ll \l~}. ‘lhtiin It. The One and (lnly Way Thai liuii" l-Z\‘.-\.\'t'§F.I.lST H. B. BRENNAN AND V ITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. STRANGERS SlfNlkkY. JFNE 20. 8 pim. At. The i I ~ ‘ natouvo HALL -1 a