3 l‘ E l} ll L TODAY ONLY Fresh Killed F 0 W l. 3. Per lb- 100 00800108111 Slum 187 Great Georlle Street Phone 747 and 748 i aijll .1 L i‘ ‘ uncut! srrc 6n: Early lied and Late ‘ h are No. 1 Enslish v l i l i l i Grown — Alsikoq-Alfn-lfo and is Clover nrb No. 1 (lan- _ Grown. Also No. 1 Tim- othy‘ and No; 2 Grade which ‘ 1M1! Purity N0. 1 both 01 which are ucoviioufliv bieb qnnllh Oallltlilu Grown- i Don't tail to call and in- ct our lieoth and sec the overnmont teats for some» and get our prices before plac- ing your order. We expectJhel-e will ha, a short-ale in seeds this spriu vise You to boo . an Barlydate. .- ,, .. A. nontr- ecu. Charlottetown WHOLESALE and RETAIL- w. e. Ban-lull u. o. s. s. snunnv. it. o. Barristers cud Atternm-at-Lsw our! T0 was M 001cc 1:80 Richmond Billet. and would a your order a It. it. Bell D. L. iilathieloli. LLB ~ Barristers l Solicitors Money to i A- J. HASLAM. B.A.. LI..B BAIEISTER, soucrron, are. i MONEY no Losiv. New Brace Building Mari B. MecGulgun, K. C. I O. St. Clair Trainer, B. A, Solicitors, etc. lllllilll. QMEETIIIG _.4._. The Annual M t‘ f the 081w Over Provincial Baal. Market. Why take chances . on Prince Edwald Iesizwfiig Motor Homo“ mm‘ mmhmh“ m“ m“ m" ‘m lfieffighgvfh . - ‘ " I League will ?he held in the ' ._._.__ l Board of lTrade Rooms, ll-A. ltlfldlltlllillll, 1 Fonifug-jmgliil 9,308“ 5"‘ v » 0H8 6X0 V9 Y, Bl GI) 511M!“ Challouem ’ o“ Tuesday ior results wherever fell. The cost is BAIIISTEB. SOLICITOB. to Riley Building Charlottetown. I. l. Island. lone! so Loan and May 14th at 8 p.rn. All car owners are invited’ to be .. Prcmelcnel Garth McLEOD e BENTLEY BELL C! IWATHIESON Semi-on Biochtlharlnitetovvrultl MacGultran & Triiinnr Collection: Cont. oi. ihlartilan fill eolusnn Is reserved for news Jecal littlest but alvartislns o! ‘lllifllclllj be inserts av a word strictly payable in pl e-IQWI I -cents advance. srawr Y-ouit FOXES on Purina Chow ancl- save trouble later. - . L-ltzs-o-u-ii. ..._..-,. ' Cnlrlwln CHILDREN'S CLINIC st Rod orcu Ofllca. Charlottetown. Thursday. May 10th and in Town Hall. Bulnluerslde. Wednesday. Mill’ 32nd. II7“W'0'IO'5I. .--..... Till 011031011‘! of Pin-ins lied Force outclaas any other beds. L-letls-a-n-li. NOTTCEr-Alll! private homes who can accommodate delegates w the Odd Fellows Convention. August 12th to 10th. please writs sivins rates per day or room and break- fast. Also number accommodated to Fulton Adv-ms. lib Gerald Street. L-ISDI-ii-lil-Zl. ___._,_ YARD! BUS SERVICE will re- sume running Monday. May 13th 7406-5-10-21. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GIRLS cl the _ Catholic Women's League are holding a Membership Tea in their hall Monday evening May 18 at 8 P. M. CENTBAII PA? ~11 SERVICES:- Rcv. Dr .J. W. B. oowry will preach on Sabbath at Nine Mlle Creek at i1 A. M. Canoe Cove at 8 o'clock afternoon and Churchill at 7.30 PM. 14-7460-5-11-11. PURINA has been proved to be the beat Commercial Feed im the lowest, CORNWALL CRAIG! MAY ilth. Present given the very beat attmtion. ._1g w“ i», 11 A, M, N“ Do - ~, J. M. scFADYEN, iifi-I-ii-ivivuih . manila a P”: u. Cornwall it 1:0. i. . Manann s Day Services. Rev. n. x. L7459_5_"_ [-1, F, MacPHEE, 5' A Ross, Minister. L-"lcao-s-u-u. . i. i nor/my. as. """‘— BABIISTBB. SOLIOITOB llinnrfilhe great ‘Ihllllll Linlmsnt "n nun“ Ch I new 5' - cv Ill. Ir 0 II SILK IIOSIERY makes a most acceptable Mother's Day gift. Prowse Bros’. Hosiery Dept. offers you a Quebec, Three Rivers, Montreal and Toronto Going date-Friday, May 17th ill Wednesday May 22nd. W. K. ROGERS Phone 540-541 ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. ii-Zil-Ci ZI-Zi “£1141; FOR THE WEEK OF MAY I1. T0 MAY 1'1 sari-army us! l1 Classics Yrn- . IPIIII . . . - - ~ - - . .- Dutpurh Program... Hi0- 0.00 Ilciiey I Nicholson tMil- 1.00 C, B. (J. Programs .. 7.8041110 SUNDAY MAY 12 Zion (Thurs-h Service 'I.00- 11.30 Radio Commission C. B. C. Programs .. MONDAY New ‘Method Cleaners . . 8.304230 l.00-l2.00 . . . . . . ...... Allison Mclnml . Irenlssd Yeast . C. R. C. Program ‘runsnav Tlntubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.30 C. B. (‘. Programs 1.30 Travel llurrnu Tulis S.00- 5.15 THESE PNGRANI "'“”"‘“”" - Old Spain . . . . . . . . .. 0.l0- 6.00 ii Tiiiiii it". - a .“.‘.‘i‘."'.l;.?.‘.'.';..f.'.'.' "i re are 1mm MM Program 1.00 New Method ~T (‘leaner-n 1.15 M‘. n. m “an”. "y. (l. 1i. L. Progru 7.80 lawman‘ a won‘ - out ' Prowse IIEHUITIDA‘ 0| “l” ll! your radio is like c. u. c. Prograllishh...‘"130-11100 Pill"!!! it now blade in . “filmy your razor-it gives shcr - ‘Y. clearer reception 3:11 ‘hum! r"- no Imooths out unnecessary Al", P"-‘;r.;'.n..... l a.“ "W"- lronllsd Yeast . 1.2a C. I. (l. Programs .. 75041.30 ‘Iravei Bureau rniy. e.oo- 0.1a Westinglhouse ;i/.~..7~, R A 010T R 0 N S AAAAAA‘AA AA ~‘A ‘as vw vvvv v -- ‘ALA-Q- Sunday, glass flower bowl Complete wl a .50. i? aa-FéHi3%2-2%3§2€%3%H§i1¢% Him and Bus,‘ “o, to fl_5_ BAR GAIN EXCURSION :-: oltplusriou-ozi sun... u... i 10th at i0 o'clock three young men l" iii will be ordalllnd priests in Kinkors 1-1 Church by l-lis Excellency Bishop . ‘ 1'11» an. an ldCmk {Free- Returning-Leaving Quebec, Three Rivers and 55,, p31,), $2. D, pfnggokm s; Montreal Tuesday May 21st, leaving Toronto, b, Fort Augustus will preach the ser- v“‘%‘ lvloirusns DAY Remember her with one of our cut s. . th 3 reel roses for. only I W. W. Wellner, Ltd Jewellers since 1868 wide range of qualities in all colors Oflullivan. They are tvilfred Keefe and Wilfred. Mcflsrdla of Kinkorl. morn. PERSONALS m... nus». Mullins, Rocky Point, has enlcred the Charlottetown ‘i-ios- pltai. Road, is- undergoing treatment at thg Charlottetown Hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Curran o! Pleasant Grove were in the city yesterday attending the funeral o! the late Mrs. Mary Hopkinson. Mrs. Joseph McKinnon, Grand Tracadie, entered the Charlottetown Hospital on '.i'hursda.y last. Mrs. James McKenna, Mermaid. is receiving treatment at the Char- lottetown Hospital. Miss Freda ‘Gardiner, Launching, is making exceptionally good pro- gress. after undergoing a serious operation st the Charlottetown Hos- pital. Miss Margaret McLean, Clam- bridge, Mass, arrived. home Thurs- day night to spend a few weeks with her sister Mrs. N .0. Moly- neaux, Southpcrt. and other relatives in Orwell Cove. fl PLES PIM "or ma" l-iiiLMillhll BY REQUEST 1 The Comedy "Aunt Emma lees It Through" h repeated in Central Christian Schooiroom. Mayday, May 18th at 8 0011MB. 11-1802-5-0-41. ‘ l May 12th I ‘t irom Bouris, to Charlottetown via- l" 48 R0041. L- L-aoui, housed in camps. be dscipiined the Miss Mary. ‘Trainer, Spring Park i All) Yiiiiliit iifiiiiliiiieliii Urges a “Youth Re- establishment Corps” And a Trans- Canada Air Service. (C. P-ly Guardian's Special Wire) REGINA. Back. May ii-A ‘ uth re-estsbiisliment corps" for t us- ends of unemployed youth between the ages 0f 1'! and 28 and establish- ment of a trans-Oansdiialr service by the Dominion Government were steps in solution o! the Canadian unemployment problem ursed by C. L. Burton. president of the Robert Blmlmn C y. as he ‘outlined his plan it; unemployment relief Regina ay. _ “We must lay plans for the- fu- ture in both East and West,” w. Burton said. “One of the pleasures I helieveshould be taken at once is the eflablishment oi a trans- Canadc oir service. "If we estsbllhdd bills service from Halifax to Vancouver we could place thousands of unemplofid youths in train! schools. i. - lieve the Domin on Government should shoulder the responsibility for organization-of the service. “We should go‘ flu-titer." he said. "and. establish a new corps ofymmg unemployed people which mi ht be called ‘youth re-estab nt corps: "Both this and the aiv- 10m. while having no military obieotive, should be organized along mlitisry lines. It should be divided into compan- ies, ‘,, " . Members should be uniformed, should be fed and some as militia. units. We could pay them polnibl 50 cents per day. "We should draft sii young om- cers and non-commissioned men oi militia rank to organise the comps." This scheme, Mr. Burton sur- mised. would mean placing thous- ands of eager young people in healthful surroundings and under discipline which he said is now lacking in their homes. Youths from all parts of Canada would be sent to other parts for tnsining. A new spirit of national enterprise would spring from this lntcrcommunicati , and IlBNe a unifying eflect on the air service of Canada. ' The immediate advantage, he concluded, would be the removal of young people from the competition for Jobs. Unemployed DemandsAre_ R "e. fu*s,.e d (C. P. Cable) __ (By Guardian's Special Wire) 5'1‘. JOHN'S, Nfltt, May iL-De- mands by s. number of unemployed here were refused today at a meet- ing of the Commission "iovemmenl. of Newfoundland, Whltfi declined to recognize any committee represent- ing unemployed anci decided that control of proposed relief works must remain under Jurisdiction of the Department of Public Works. The meeting followed a gathering of unemployed _, sterviay outside the office of the Commission of Health and Welfare. A committee of five demanded that they be recognized by the government as wpresenting the unemployed of St. John's and that they be given compictg control of proposed relief work, including authority to choose men for the work. Failure to grant the demands wguld mean trouble, they threaten- e . New Zealand- Apples For Maritimes lmsrilliui» DAlL-lliecicl ‘turkey Dinner 0 to l. coats, dresses, scsrfsgneckwesr and make an ideal Day. Prowse Bros, Ltd, have a com- plete range of sizes CLUB Meetings will b; resumed next Monday. May lath. 7.30 P. wet the oflice of International Fox i0 Ani- mal Foods. Ltd, Summer-side. Mr. Would Restrain i _ HALE!‘ , Shareholders of ‘der s Supreme Court out issued here today, restraining the eclcratc from mans pany's sflairs. Inner, former Provincial Secretary for Nova Bcotia, President ,1, u, McKeen andGenei-al Manuel‘ 7W. ‘B. Proctor besides two other. Half- goniani-D. KJPilrnbull and. Cyril W. Stairs-wind thenoyai- Securit- ies Corporation "martin: c! March m.- -at which President Frank Lewis "this n in i: his‘: nature‘? t cerltl n word Mules. - ' vvIi-r- consensus-non we millili- au ,._l.-nce-'|-n-|u. 1'1‘ WILL HA1, I! to visit/Pb: Modern He! an Dun Shop. Phillips Building. Buunylide. Illn- trance next Canadian Stoves. ' ' L-‘lotltl-o-t-B-il-lb. NOBANA TEA DOOM MOTIIII’! end Live Ilobctcrs. Luncheon. 1i tc i and b-‘itti-ii-ll-li- COW KILLED -.-- to. Edward. Wood. Vernon, lost eqvslqbiectvw Thursday. It was struck by‘ b car which broke m. legend the hui to be killed. f "v REMEMBER. MOTHER 6X1 Stills. day, May 19th, Mother's Day. Prowss‘ Bros.’ Ladies Wear Dept. offers many appropriate gifts, Huger-is, 111111111611’. _, NEW K10 or .i~.;.ui.i.-igiav..‘..lal gift. for Illother‘: and colors. Kid sieves $1.36 to $3.50, Buedine 19c to $1.25. . run suuupo Folk uusitnnus Geo. A. Cnlibeck wiilbe the spcflkQt for the evening. L-litii-5-il-ili. Direotorate Of M0ir’s Ltd. u... 1Q...»- Mail's Limited, un- AX ..“‘ an injunction newly-elected- dir- 01110 the chm- rue director. lfliilude u.‘ ma’ They were elected at the annual re ignod after the shareholders-refusal‘ to- apprcve his NWYir-Md (our direc- tors also retircdn, ~ ~! * F0; Heroism z (n; fluasdlld qaousrwue l , s1‘. John's vnglg; , hop-ne- cognition s: J New!’ dldnd sea- marrs‘ heroism is being sought from the Royal numane Society by Sir David. Murray Andersonyciovsmq; of Newfoundland. ~" ' - ‘ {I32 fiPlllicntgoéirélinmii-Id ‘bu behalf o orge P. e who risking his life, saved captain‘ sisal-d 9,110, g mate named Woodland "yhendhs schooner R. T. McGrathwasvvréck- ed in Comnaigro Bay last December. Woodland subsequently- died {mm exposure. Only thq three were- m the schooner. (LS-China Series Opens Today MEXICO. D. Iii, Msy Q-Bryan M. Grant Jr. United States clay court champion. and J. Donald Budge, were selected today to rep- resent the Unitcd. States ' against W PRUTESTS lNEll stion of subject raves- ' yesterday. ETHIUVPVIA ill ill i Y, Recent Utterances By Italian Official "Stron iy Rcsented By Et iopians. three other crew msmbere and two by- standers. Seven pilots and two passengers were hurt. d. Ill 1983 the total number _ deaths was 26. lncludlnl 1'1 nasc- engers and eight pilots. Thirteen persons were hurt, including flvs passengers. The aircraft miles the Maritime Pmvlne commuted by Chief o! General A. o. D. McNaughton and Lt Clyde Scott. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wile) ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia‘ May 0=-A new controversy between It- aly and Ethiopia flared today as Emperor Hallo Selassie prepared to leave the capital to inspect the strategic Hsrrar district. 111s government protested ill strong language to the Italian Minister here against an address made to the Chamber of Deputies Tuesday by Alessandro LESSON. Italian under-secretary for colon- ies. ill which he assailed Ethiopia for asserted anarchy and exploit- Colonies sbreetened? The Presbyterian Church in Canada ST. JAMES CHURCH Minister: issv. a. MOORHEAD-LEGATE. o. o. MORNING SERVICE AT ELEVEN OWJLOOK. '.._.; 5533GT“ SCHOOL Lliiif-‘(OTIIIQIUB DAY SERVICE. ' TOMORROW EVENING THE CONGBEGATION WILL WORSHIP IN ZION CHURCH-A GOODWILL VISIT ON THE OCCASION 0F ZIONS 15th ANNIVERSARY. ._-__..-- STIANGEBS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. (Dispatches from Rome Tuesday quotcd Lcssolie. as saying Italy "desires . that her colonies in East Africa may look to the future with secure tranquility, without being preoccupied over the uncer- tain policy of s neighboring state which gives no guarantee of living peacefully with other nations?) The protest fyled with the min- ister not only expressed resent- ment at Lessonvs speech but also referred pointedly to the _Addis Ababa government's views con- cerning Italian territorial aims in Africa, where 100,000 Italian troops have been concentrated during re- cent months. Strategic Centre The Hart-ax- secticn which the Emperor will inspect iles in south- eastern Abysslnia and was for some time within the sphere of Italian influence. It is of consid- ersble- strategic importance be- cause the capital of the p. ‘ of the same name, commends caravan and railway routes into Ethiopia. . . A report that Italy had made diplomatic protests to nations fur- nishing arms to Ethiopia was printed in the authoritative news- peper-Clornuie d'Ita1ia in Rome _This was partly confirmed in dispatches from Brussels which said it was learned on good auth- ority that the Italian government “inthe friendliest spirit" had call- ed Belgium's attention to arms shipments to Iltblvliis. France Stands fyff-lBy Franc k _.,-._By Guardian's Special Wire) PARIB- Milli iF-Ifluis Germain- Martin. Minister of Finance, de- clared today for a balanced budget andideience of the gold standard in the face of a steadly continuing de- valuation campaign. Faced with the problem of find- ing money to meet a budgetary deficit estimated at ‘.. ‘ 3,000,- 000,000 francs (about $198,000,000) and 4,000,000,000 francs :.nci t0 finance increased armaments needs. Germain-Martin wou time off to assure the French Chambcr of Commerce the government is dc- termined to stand by the franc. Few Deaths China tomorrow in the, opening singles matches of the North Am- erican zone Davis Cup qualifying competition. The winner oi’ the five-maxim (C. P. By Guardian's Sipcclai Wire) HALIFAX, May 9.--A cargo of 37.- 000 csses of New Zesiand apples was brought into Halifax toclny aboard the freighter Kumara. The consign- ment was one of the largest ever landed here, but the Kumaraig agents, A. G. Jones and Company, would not say whether it was the heaviest shipment ever to reach Canada from Nc\v Zccinnd, The fruit, landed st a time when the Canadian uppic supply has been exhausted, will be placed in refrig- eration hero and released on the market gradually. 1t being followed by another cargo from New Zeaiand aboard the steamship Turaklns. Size oi the Turakinsb shipment was not known here. Besides apples, the Kumara car- ried meat and butter, some of which may b; landed here. The remainder will go on to London. _G i ‘rl Faces Death With Cdnspirators (CJl-llavu) Guardian's Special Wire) May il-Giomar 011:1- Irish-American (By HAVANA. loran, s. beautiful girl and nine othmrs faced possible death sentences today u s. Cuban courtmartisl prepared to try them for complicity in the revolutionary plotting of Antonio Culterss Holmes, former secretary of inter- for. sllin in l battle with Cuban marines near Mutable: , ‘ . The prhoners. brought here and held incommunicsdo in grim old Cabana fortress, were captured by the government forces in El Mor- iila librt, near Mslanru, while for almost three hours tiny resisted capture by Onban mtrinel. in a battle in which six persons were killed and several wounded. Another women also was cspturel-l with the revolutionaries, Mrs. Concepcion ch Ctarsud. wife of e noted Cuban ex- tifil leedl. series will meet Mexico next week- end for the right to go abroad next summer and play. the winney o1 the European zone. Grant's opponent will be Guy Ohcng while Budge will face Sin KW K110. Chinese champion. Budge will team with C. Gene Mako in the doubles Saturday against the‘ two Chinese players. J OIINSTONWS RIVER SCHOOL Honor roll for April. Grade X-l Dorothy William Clinic. ‘ 11111101111, i! Grade IX-1 Annie Smith, 2 lihnmet Power. Grade VIII-l basil Slavin, 2 Lillian Higgins. Grade VII-l Reginald Power, 2 Laurence Brunei. _ ' Grade vI-.-1 William llcnisey. 2 Clair Siavin. _ Grade IV-,-1 Anita "Higgins, 2 Eisner Branei. Grade I-1 No. exsnminations. Teacher. M. Eileen. Morrlmey. Popcorn seed imported into Can- ada fmm July 1. 198i tc March 1. 1001i. smo ‘ ‘ to two pound, orniy. During the past winter local grow- ers at Mngrsth, Alberta. marketed over 1.000 pounds o! shelled pop- oorn. - OOWOOXO-OOOQO wvv .¢¢ nfral Christia w. 1.. olrrnousn, n. 11., ‘mrusrsu. ~ Mus. v. 1.. piuowsu. OBGANISL. Result From Air Tra vel‘ (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) CYITAWA, May lL-Evidence that aviation in Canada is increasingly safe was shown today in figures complied by the civil aviation branch of the Department of No- tional Defence on air aft accid- RESTING TIRED EYES Strained eyes get only tem- porary relief from resting them. They need more than rest. They need the perman- ent‘ help of corrective lenses, and TIIEY can be obtained in but one way-day submitting to a thorough examination of the eyes. Do not necessar- ily defer this service. . G. F. Hutcheson OPTOMBTIIISI‘ - .4.‘ i 4 r1 éhllflih ' Sovncn-"iilsthcra" snails: School-OM r. g Service. Cherale~"‘l'l|o Ileart e! lemon- u.‘ Morning Warmly-ll.“ A. Anihem-“Oeldsu Memories" Mother's De! lsereIse-J -.__._....-. Ivwling warship-lee r. pl. "The ‘Ientllie or Cod." m. ‘Wrecelns the my PM!‘ st. '1»L.'.L'1'. 'cr....-¢'1.' 3rd SUNDAY AFTER. EASTER. “MUIHEBIS DAY" $.30 A. M.—!Ioly Communion. 10.00 A. Ml-The Sunday School. 11.00 A. MF-Igiorning Pray , Lituny, and Sermon "The rit or Jenna." During the Ofiertory Mrs. a can ‘trainer will sing. 8.40 P. MF-Blyl-llll. 7.00 P. ltL-Evening Prayer and Sormom-"Wiunitig a Crown." Mr. Percy Williams will sing. EVERYBODY WEIDOME. RIV- II. I1. RAYMOND, M, A" EEUDOI. .~ , n _._ MORNING WORSHIP 1i. UOIDOK This ll ‘MOTHER'S DAY” lermon-"lhe Values and Necessity of Christian Education" Th0 Rev. A. Kinley Baritone Suliv-“My Mother's Prayer" ' Mi‘ V. L Dingwell SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M'- scsnsoslsooel t 1 , 1“, alter _ makes an ever more earnest argument for a. new Sunday SchooL Let your presence to-day be one reason more! EVENING WORSHIP ‘l OOIDOK. V _ Sermon-"The Berlin Conference" . . The Dev. A. Kinky Mr. Kiulcy was present at this World Conference when representatives of tho Bnrptlst Church in fifty nations dh- cuseed their various problems. Ills statement of conditions in Germany, Rush. and Italy will he of particular 1 lterest. Duetp-"Iu the Garden" Mr. B. D. Quigiey, Tenor; MnVJslling-weihllaritoue. » ~h..-~..'u.-_..sn.f'-...,.::.s4..ass.aa." =‘r....p- -.c¢.=_1; Trinity United ChurcH i Ministers: Rev. Hugh Miller, MA; B. D. luv. LW. Organist-A. Roy Kflltllll, L. B. A. Barbour, l.A.; 8.1). M.; A. A. G. 0. 10.00 A. MP-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.—Publlc Worship. Sermon-"FAB. BEN" A choir of “Canadian Girls In Training" will lead the service M song. A special "Nlunber” by a. group of eight girls , ‘ will be rendered-appropriate to the Mother's Day Service. 2.10 P. lit-Sunday School and Bible Glasses. 1.00 P. lVL-Public Worship. Sennon-"PERPLEXING QUESTIONS AFTER. DEATH." Second Series un The Future Life. A choir of men's voices will lend the singing and apeclal numbers by the “Male EighW-and Mr. Mason B. MacKay will be rendered. . Vlllmrs and Students Cnrdlniiy Welcome. Services Broadcast by Station C. II.C.K. UN LIFE a; i E‘ Zion? lPre i i ““‘§O40vvw sbyterian Church BS1‘!!! — MINISTER. gnnlst and Chou-leader PROF. LOUIS D. THOMPSON-Or SEVENTY-FIITII ANNIVERSARY SERVICES MORNING WORSHIP AT 11.00 (TCUOCK Zion" Theme: "The Strength and Rejoicing of Anthem-"Send Out Thy Light" . Solo-"Hovr Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" . . Mrs. Arthur Roper There will be an Unveiling and Dedication of a Memorial Tablet. AFTERNOON WORSHIP A’! 2.45 0131.001! The Salhath School and Congregation will join to-getltsr tn a special Mother's Day Service. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 012210011 Theme: "Confidence in God for the Corning Days." I Male Qnsrtette-"Ihs Church in thu niildwood" Dump-Selected Mr. and Mrs. Baoui Raymond ‘The Radiant Morn" Woodward Anthem- Solo-"Fesr Ye Not, 0 llaeii" .... Dudley Buck and cemented Mrs. Arthur Ropers The Congregation welcomes n minister, Bev. George B. Ross, 33-. D.D.. of Fredericlonflll. who will be the preacher at three services. ‘ WEEK-NIGER‘ SERVICES Monday: Young People's lolly. Speaker-luv. .1. W. B. ‘I'll . , Wednesday: Thanksgiving Service. speaker-luv. l. Keir t Ctnlgrogsttonal Gathering at which the mort- ‘ e Church property Will be livflifll v gage on very est-dial invitation ls pxisntlui in lion's malty 00d" a frlendsin the City and Province teisis with aeltaamw . services as possible on this memorable occasion. eervlesa will be Dreadcutovermlkthi. BIV. (i. CARLYLE WE