r\ V‘ 5g’ _. c w ~l§3““§' J ‘mnlle ‘Jingle Says : Under the spreading chestnut tree The village black- ’ smith eats with gleé ——St8lU¢!TI"8 Bread i i i .5 June 30-Frl-3l j Do Not Neglect ' Your Eyes An examination might be of |reat benefit to you. a. W. TAYLOR J. s. TAYLOR OPTOIVIETRISTS ' South Side Queen Square STABILIZATION i‘ (Continued from Page!) ll . ‘egates loltered. The Committee ‘ to adjourn. And the few faith- bl ones blu-rlecl back to excited pcups gathered round the ticker pebbles. l ‘ Bring Pressure To Bear F-All day long the gold countries bought irlcreesing pressure on ill-eat Britain to link sterling in time-way with the gold currencies bld thus-so the ‘gold countries ' ed-prevent chaos inthe battle ~ ourrenchs. ' ire was first talk of the ‘gold "ntries either getting satisfac- on stabilization cr walking t. France, supported by Switzer- Incl midl-Iolland held there was to logiy or purpose in continuing the Conference unless proper safe- yuards of a. monetary order were taken. m other words: either stab- v» tion or adjournment. V‘ lDates Set ForArvz- iual C. GJ. T. Camp vThs annual Canadian Girls’ in - aining Oil-mp will b9 held this ~= at Canoe Cove as usual July th to 27th. Total cost including Nglstratlon c750, An excellent all has again been procured. The v will be under the direction Miss Tyhurst, ‘Maritime Girls’ ork Secretary and associated tn her will be Mrs. Duvar as -»» Manager; Mrs. Ivan Home Camp Nurse: Miss Irene Har- Sports Officer; Miss Frances - , Leader of Dramatics; Miss rguret Coffin, Singing Leader; is Elizabeth MacDonald and Miss ye Lea as Group Leaders. A up will be provided for those 0 wish to take Archery. Those planning to attend should tify Mrs. Arthur Duvar, 120 ring Park Road. not later than ly 10th. , I ‘ DEATHS RAllAM-At Baltic, June 2B, John an idea. The gift of Christ ll the humanity above the ideals of non- Christlan life. Last topic was mand.” Using as a background the ¢ CENTRAL GUARDIAN Summerside Races July l, phone 1030. ' 1404-11 SERVICES 0F Tryorl Baptist Churches, Sunday, July 2nd: 11 a. m., Albany; 3 p. m., Tryon; 7.30 p. m., Westmoreland. FRUIT STOLEN-Some time dur- it-lg the early hours of yesterday morning s, freight car in the rail- way. yards was entered, and several bunches of bananas were stolen. A. STERLING Mcliay will con- duct the services in Geddes Memor- ial Church, New London, on July 2nd at 11 a. m. Mr. Harvey Bames. noted soloist of Boston, will sing at this service. BEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURCH —Rev. A. G. Crowe, pastor. Sun- day, July 2, 1933: 10.45 am, mom- ing worship. Special speaker, Rev. E. J. Chisholm. 11.45 a.m., Sunday School. 7.30 p.m., evening ervlce. Special speaker, Lic. C. Grey. ST. PAULS CHURCH-In St. Paul's Church notice for Sunday's services attention is drawn to the fact that there are two Commun- ion services, v1z.—at 8.30 and. 11.00 The special speaker at the. 11 o'clock service is Mr. Johln A. Stil- es the Chief Scout Commisioner for Canada. It is hoped that all the Scouts who can do so will share in the service. |____ POSIZPIVEL! LAST DAY-All entries for the Baby Show must be in today. All babies born in the P. E. I. Hospital during the last five years are eligible to compete. Send applications to Mrs. A. Duvar, 120 SpringfifiPark Rd. PULPIT CHANGES-—Rev. L. J. Leafd left Winsloe Monday for A1- berton and will proceed to St. Andrews, NB, wherehe will preach on July 2nd. Rev.,Thomas Pale- thorpo of Bradallbane will succeed m‘. Lveard at Winslce and will be inducted at the South Winsloe Church Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Rev. D. K. Ross to preside, Rev. C. N. Broom to address the Minister and Rev. 1". E. Boothroyd the people.’ NEW MANAGER FOR PALM GARDENS-Mr. Edward Rooke has recently arrived in the City and yesterday took over the manage- ment of this fine restaurant. Mr. Rooks has had over fifteen years experience in restaurant business in New York City and knows every de- partment in this line of business. He is a British subject and served overseas with the Canadian army. Mr. R'ooke's wife is a daughter of‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Simmons, of Wilmot Valley in this Province. We heartily welcome him to our city and wish him every success. SADHU CHRISTANANDNS LECTURES-The very interesting visitor from the Orient the Sadhu Christanande. has continued his series of lectures each evening in s1. Paul's Parish Hall. On Wed- nesday evening his topic was "The Hidden Mystery,” and under this title he unfolded the story of the christian cross. He dealt leamedly with the various so-cslled incarna- tions in the history of the world dwelling with some detail upon the I-Iindoo idea of Karma, and show- lng conclusively the fallacy of such only power which is able to lift ,svening his "Love's Sublime De- ‘l = llm, aged 72. Funeral Friday, c 30th, at 1.30 p. m. at the home l his daughter, Mrs. Robert Clark Memorial Presbyterian urch, Malpeque. Interment, Mal- ur. People's Cemetery. beautiful Parable of The Good Samaritan which he calls the Sav- lcur’s masterpiece he found in it typology which suggested the gifts of the God of the Holy Trinity to hungerlng humanity, and above all the great gift of the Atonement. Assembly Hall c This column ll reserve-d for queen's ...".".l.¥..,;"."".':'.Lt":;':";1t 11".‘, "s; and FISII M8 It'll-Infill]: I?!‘ ulivuilccfi- . “Mu "flu", 3s Elm Avleg-EEF‘ rho FOR TRANSPORTATION to Roasts . . 1:40, no, 16c per lb. Steak ... Veal Roast 12o. 14c Fowl ............. 15c Lamb Roast 20c Lamb Chops 22c Smoked Bacon 18c Smoked 11am 20c Rolled Shoulder Ham — FISH flesh Salmon . . . . 19c Fresh Mackerel . . . . .. 5ceach.2 Fresh Halibut 19c Fresh Haddock 10c Fresh Codfish . . . . 6c Complete Line of Can and Vegetables. FREE DELIVER REMAINS mains of the Clark arrived from St. John last evening, and were taken to the Maulvean mineral Home. will be held this afternoon, service starting at 2 o'clock. CAR ACCIDENT - Last evening about 6.45 a car and s. truck travel- ling in opposite directions on Elm Avenue collided at the intersection with Gerald Street. The automobile went over the curb and struck a baby carriage throwing it several feet. ‘Though the carriage was ruined, the little occupant fortun- ately was uninjured. HOUSE ROBBED-The of Mr. John Rattenbury, Water Street, was entered about 2 a. m. yesterday morning, and a small sum of money and some articles of Jew- elry were stolen. body moving around in the house, Mrs. Rattenburycalled, and receiv- ed an answer in a strange voice. A young man quickly left the house. Entrance was gained to ‘the house through the door, which had been left lunlocked. The robber left a trail of burnt matches behind him in the house. ACCIDENT CASE CONT The case of McNally vs. Sentner, and Poole a Thompson Ltd., an ac- tion for damages arising from an ' accident was before Mr. Justice Saunders and jury all day yesterday in the Supreme Court. Witnesses for the plaintiff were: Mr. Cyriac Gallant of the Registry Office, Mr. Charles Purcell, who was wam the plaintiff, Sergt. Joseph J. Trainer, (R. C. M. P.), Messrs. James Ern- est Crosby and Lemuel Rush, who arrived shortly after the accident occurred; John B, Warren, of the Ford Garage; Sergt. Leo Bradley, (R. C. M. P.), Mr. Wilfred Mc- Nally (Plaintiff). Mrs. James H. Noseworthy and daughter Muriel Louise, have arriv- ed from Norfolk, Va., to spend the summer with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jenkins, Annandale. Sch o o l Closing WEST ~KENT SCHOOL CLOSING EXERCISES This morning at 10 o'clock clos- ing exercises will be held in the ' l at West Kent School when certificates and prizes will be presented to the winners in the various grades. Dr. W. J. P, MacMlllan, Provincial Minister of Education, will preside, assisted by Hon. H. F. McPhee, representing the City School Board. The music- al numbers will be under the di- rection of Prof Louis D. Thompson. All parents and friends of the school are cordially invited to be present. Following is the program:- Chorus, "O Canada," The School. "Land We Love," Grades 4-8. Wheatley’: Meat 14c, 10c per lo. Liver .. . . .. 15c per lu. —VEAL— Veal Chops . .. 14c per lb. —-FOWL- —LAMB— SMOKED MEAT , ARRIVE-The late lVlrs. Herbert Hearing some- Ncseworthyb rket ne 1218 per lb. per lb. per lb. per lb. per lb. per lb. 10c lb. per lb. for 25c per lb. per lb. per lb. Goods Y FIIIIBIBI residence INUED- daloy." Senior Pupils. Opening March Song-"The Secret of Happiness" 50118-"1-1193 Mirror"— (Ehrman) Selections from "The Lady of the Song - "Soldier Presentation of Certificates, Medals Chorus - "The Island Hymn" ._ Rochford Square School, worth assisted by Mr. Percy Tuner, re- ' school. for history. Certificates. iel Wedge. ficates. cial prizes. tificates to Grade IV, Miss J. Mac- Donald. tiflcates to Grade IV, Miss M. tificaies to Grade V, Miss Weeks, tlficates to Grade v and vr (Boys), Miss Fullerton. ' the Morn," Intermediates and Sen- iors. tificatcs t0 Grade VI, Miss Watson. termedlates. tificates to Grade-VII, Miss Irving. tificates to Grade VIII, Miss Math- eson. Seniors and Intermediates. tificates to Grade IX," Miss M. Douglas. ' Araby." Seniors. Presentation of prizes and tificates to Grade X. Song, "The Animals Went in Two by Two," Senior and Intermediate. bonnells glove; McLean's fly taken by Stewart; tween first and second, McInnis making the put out; Rice drew a pass; Duily hit single, Rice stopping at third; Goss drew a pass," Ayers hit to McEachern who forced Goes at second-No runs; no hits; no er- rors. Rovers-Stewart grounded out to Rice; Whitlock safe on McLean's er- ror, stole second; Whitlock safe at third, Acorn dropping McLean's throw; Connors struck out; Carbon- nell struck out.—No runs; Chorus, “Robin Adair," Girls. Remarks by Chairman. Chorus, "On the Road to Man- Senior God Save the King. ROCIIFORD SQUARE SCHOOL Mr. Simon Paoll, Chairman Selected (Fillmore) “Troublesome Little Ones" "Fair Canada" Luke" > Rest” - (Fisher and Prizes. (Montgomery) “A Word of Thanks” GOD SAVE THE KING the June 30m, 193a. QUEEN’ $QUARE SCHOOL Chairman, Mr, C. H. B. Long- O Canada. Remarks by chairman. kins. Chorus. "Toast u» Canada," Presentation of I. O, D. E, prizes Principal's report, Presentation of Trustees’ Leaving Solo, "One Fleeting Hour," Dan- Presentation of diplomas. Chm". “Barefoot Days," School. Presentation of attendance certi- Presentation of medals and spe- Remarks. National Anthem. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL E. A. Foster, chairman. Chorus, "O Canada." Remarks by. chairman. Presentation of prizes and cer- Presentation of prizm and cer- Presentation of prizes and cer- Presentatlon of pwrizes and cer- Round, “Merrily, Merrily Greet Presentation cf prizes and cer- Song, "Twelve Grey Dwarfs," In- Presentation of prizes and cer- Round, "Peeling Bells," Seniors. Presentation of prizes and cer- Song, "The Bells of Aberdovey," Presentation of prizes and cer- Song, “I'll Sing Thee Songs of Valediclory, Miss Jessie MacLeod. cer- National Anthem. ROVERS .___.__ (Continued from Page 9) Saunders caught be- no hits; run .cH_._1_RLoTrl-".Toyvlv_ GUARDIAN BAPTIST ASSN. Ht NUW IN SESSIUN Sermons and Business Meetings Comprised Yesterdays P r 0 - gramme. The sixty-sixth annual Baptist Association is now in session at the Charlottetown Baptist Church. The meetings are in charge of E. J. Vice-Moderater, Rev. Chisholm, Hazelbrook. Tile opening service on Wednes- day evening was in charge of the Young People's Societies of the Island, A Prince Edward Island young people's organizaton was formed with the following officers. President, John Murray, Clyde River. Vice-President, Edna Jen- Sccretory Treasurer, Beth Boulter, Tryon. Rev. Alex Gibson spoke on the Church and its leadership. A pageant entitled "The Chal- lenge of the Cross" was presented; by members of the Hazclbrook Y. P. S. Mim Edna Jenkins and Miss ,1 Mebvl Chisholm took the principal‘ parts very effectively. Yesterday morning the devotion- al service was in charge of Rev. F. S. Crossman, Tryon, whose theme for these services is “The Lord is My Shepherd." The report of the Committee: Modcrater, Mr. J. P. Gordon. Vice Moderator, Rev. J. C. Wltkeling, North River. Clerk, Rev. J. B. Wilson, Summerside. Preacher of Association sesions, Rev. F. S. Cl-ossman. Alternate, Lic. C. H. Gray, Durldas. Ordination Council, Rev. A. C. Vincent, lilr. Braden Jelly, Rev. E. J. Chisholm. Committee rangemenw, Rev. J. B. Wilson, Rev. A. R. Pike, Rev. A. G. Crowe. City. Nominating on Ar- Stewart Committee on licenses. Rev. A. s ' “C 1 B ,, C, Vincent, Mr. J. W. Boulter, Rev. Benz)‘: andalirfttrihledlatzat Bong. J‘ G’ Wnkenng‘ ' ‘Temperance Federation, Mr. Wm. MacLeod, Mr. Geo Wood. Committee on Resolutions, Rev. A. C. Rev. A. R. Pike. Boys Work Board. Rev. A. G. Olowe, Rev. E. J. Chisholm. A digest of the Church letters, reports cf Sunday. Schools and Young People's “Societies, which showed an increased mem- bershipdn each branch, and an optomistic outlook for the work of the coming year. . An invitation received the Long Creek Baptist Church to hold the convention there in the cooling year was accepted. Discussion followed on the ques- tion of holding the Association in the md-week or over Sunday. This was dis/continued to allow the Rev. J. B. Armour. representative of the British and Foreign Bible Society an opportunity to speak. The morning session adjourned Vincent, Rev. A. G. Crowe, all of from with Bmediction by Rev. J. C. Peacock. The afternoon session opened with a devotional service in charge of Rev Mr. Crossman who spoke on “Qualifications of herd." The repolt of the Annuity Board ‘was given by Rev, E, J. Chisholm. The repart of the Maritime Bap- tist by Mr. Ross Bethune, the rc- port of the Promotion vance Board by Rev. A. R. Pike. Bushess session which considerable discussion took plllce by visiting ministers and dc- legatcs. A vote was taken on motion rc- garding the date of the Associa- tion meetings, and the were in favour of continuing the meetings over Silnday, as has been the custom in the previous years. The meeting was brought to a close by prayer by Rev. Dr. Gulltson. the Shep- and Ad- followed in majority — the reconciliation 0g humgnlty Presentation‘ of certificates and “W emm‘ m‘ 1mm“ ’ k - . . through pm gmmorgn] gagflflce o; prizes to Grades 1, 2 and 3. ' u,“ wmmetvs his-h “y taken Acorn, 3b 4 0 1 l 1 1 2 M E M o n I A M an; 303s‘ érhe sadhu" wmk t‘ °n 0i?!‘ “m” o’ Mme". Pauline by Connors; Squarebrlggs singled; Saunders’ u " i’ g g (I) g g l: Ilhmm‘ '""""'-' M h"! "‘"“”"‘ his acouhttryhearllclgrthoeluliaffgglrgf I: ePrezlehtation of certificates and Mom safe M’ first on Mwachemu! lllifizlelearlxb c u" 0 0 0 10 0 2 . nsl, a .. . ' . - , . ‘ aim-l. lite‘. "h" """"'m' m" m” each evening are m1- this work no prime i» Grades 4 and 5- QT; ,,'*;§,f",§;,,‘f§‘;$§f,',i,,,'ff§',°,,“,,f,‘,‘§: o 1 1 o o 1 viverotllednynwesprnttogcthcr last lecture in the series will be Chorus. "Hop. Hop. Hon." Grades one m; 1 em”. ' ' o o o 1 u o , 6,,'§,,{;",';7,';§fi,‘;'j}"§;,,,,, Riven tun evening in st. Paul's 1, 2 and s. mveHarne can“, 0,, Bmun, 0 o o o o o fnrerer pulsed nwny. ' Hall at the hour of 8.00 o'clock. Presentation of certificates and o, darkness "m, "m, ,, ,,,,,,,,, "m", From here he visits other parts of Prim 1° 5"“ 5' , 110x soonn Totals a1 o a 6 21 1o a ,3,“ ‘ffiltsnl. Qtlllufx 372;. the Province, being in Georgetown Chorus, "Sweet and LOW. Grade! SUMMARy Jrllat (loll Illyl, no nllnll it ha, and Montague on Sunday, and 4-8. MYERS AB R HTBPOA E Rum mum m; whmock 3, "7, M m,“ M“ h", during next week gum-fin; pghltg Presetntliio: 07f certificates and MOEMhBmI a . 4 2 1 1 3 1 l Wham, 2' Maxims, Connors‘ Mb ~~~1ullu-v~.-. 1...... west-Summerside, ensington and Prim ° Y“ ‘~’ - m; l n. 4 1 1 1 a o o Eachern- sacrifice mt, McInnls: lhlel-‘l-rinevlvv§"'tv'<'vvvl'fm ‘M’ Almmn- “w” “’°1°"'BY the Bmkpnum v1.3.8‘... 4 o 1 a o a o Base on balls: off Carbonell 2, Inserted by n friend. Rogers, _ ' "' _ _ . _ -————--—--- Francis, c ,,..4 1 1 1 o 0 0 (Rice. Gossh off Avres 1. 301i _ Presentation cf certificates and a. o .Ma N my m“: H C b0 ,1 "l" "Httflr- “m” u’ q?“ 8' 12in I 0 ll l, o o t; $1.10.’... a; W11: pllclvlwayzzu; N D M ' "mt" ""1 5"‘ cmrmhvlmk Through the ‘m7 Whltlock, l-r ,, 4 1 1 1 a o o Struck out. By curbonell 5; by 3 e 116L801! "i! 410N115! "l! m" Shea‘ Grades 4'8‘ 5mm,“ c; u, 4 o 1 1 3 0 1 Ayrcs 3; Umpires: at the plate, your horoscope." Send 50c for Presentation of certificates and , ' 1 1 1 0,2 0 Walsh on the bu‘? craswe“ and complete Reading. Give date. ~ rises to Grade o. °""°°“°"' P -- 4 ’ ‘ " UNDERTAIIEII D . . n , T1 f e. hour place and Ifllfll‘ of.blrth if Act,“ song “The 50mm Boy’. .. _...._ -- - - McCa um, me o 1mm - l v Emil-AMER Wltbtt- B", cudmm; find chm, Totals as 9 a e 24 '1 2 45 minutes; Two base hit: Whalen. DAVID r. PARKINSON " ' 5Com; m» jflflnqqg Charlotgglqyn m,» sum, 3 Presentation of certificates and , 7 a R n uuml WIICGIIIII 110-14th Ave am prizes to Grade 1o. STARS 4B R ""1"" 5 1 2 3 ‘ 5 ' E Plume Ill Calgary. Alto. "The grooked Man," grade; 1, Jemmett, 2b .. 4 0 1 1 0 8 1 Stars -.... 0000 000 00 5 8 _ Juneao“ . gums Squarebriggs, M40110! IRnvers “01322203933 ‘ CANADA JOINS (Continued From Page 1) Premier, Charlottetown. Conference, where send greetings mi-cll Premier P. E. I. The loyalty Hon. J, D, Stewart, Charlottetown. happy llfkl‘. Crcssman who President of Education." Rev. ent of Home M‘ Pu tiers-on. The canvention this evening. Sunday next: qil? I p. m. m., Hnzelbrook. Rood 7 p. m. dole 7.30 p, m. t The ST. JAMES’ B. D., D Public W Sunday School Evening st Sc , STRANGERS INVIT 4} LJAAA A Last evening the vice vrus in charge of Rev. F. S. spoke Lordship of Jesus". Dhlgiveli song "Open tllc Gates of the Telnplc.“ Dr, L. W. Patterson Acadia University, spoke on "The Nced of Christian MANITOBA Hon. James D. Stewart, Premier. SASKATCHEWAN Hon. James D. Stewart, Charlottetown, P. E, I. and dcvolioll of the people of Prince Eduard Island to the ideals so firmly planted by the Fathers of Confederation in our na- tional consciousness is emphasized by your kindly message of June twenty-fourth. On behalf people of Saskatchewan, I congrat- ulate your Province upon the six- tieth anniversary of its entrance in- to Confederation. In doing so I am reminded of the fact that Prince Edward Island has nlade a substan- tial contribution to the building up of the Province of Saskatchewan. Premier. BRITISH COLUMBIA Premier. d on. M l‘. ssions for will Presbyterian Church In Canada CHURCH Minister: Rev. R. liloorhcad Legato, . D. orshlp: l0 u. m. j Morning at Eleven O'clock. vcn O'clock. AND VISI- K TORS COR DIALLY ED. i JOHN nancknlv, J. T. ANDERSON, S. F. TOLMIE. I11 The Canad- of the Prime Minister Province of P. E. I. Greetings and ielicitations from the people of British Columbia on the sixtieth anniversary of Prince Edward Island's entry into Confed- eration and messages of good cheer. From coast to coast tllc wlltchword runs “Ali's well." Though parted by a thousand leagues of mountains, plains and the great tidelcss seas, we are as one in 1.119 interests of this great DOIIIIDIOII to advance its cause and go forward with it to the ful- fillment of its nligllty destiny. Bri- tlsh (Juiumbla is with you on this cvotional ser- "The Leigh E. S. bfnson, Superintend- the Mariiimc Convention spoke on be- half of tllf‘ ll0llli" mission situation in illc lrrniconvorlllml. Benedic- tivn ivns pronounced by Dr. F. W. conclude Following are the exchanges for Lic Clayton Gray Summersidc, ll a. m. and Belmont 3 p. m. Bede- E. J. Chisholm, Berieque a. m.. Summrvsde at p. m. J. G. Wakcling. North River. A. G. Crowe. Montague Field. F‘. S. Crossmon, Alexandra ll a. 3 p. m. Cross J. B. Wilson, Dllndos, St. Peters, ll a. m., Dundns, 3 p. m. Annan- 90-64-040 F¢G§Q+OO4Q4+OQOQO E i i r On behalf of the people of Man- itoba, I have the privilege and hon- or of voicing the felicitations of this Province to our fellow citizens of the Island Province, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, on the happy occasion of the Dlumond Jubilee Anniversary of Prince Edward Island in the sis- terhood of confederation. 1n enter- ing upon the seventh decade of their Provinces history, may the people of Prince Edward Island go forward to increasing welibeing and to pros- perity in tlle fullest measure. celebrating the Sixticth Anniversary 0f the cstablishlnellt of Prince Ed- ward Island as the seventh of the lllllc Provinces of our Dominion, the people of the (lardcn of the Gull lllny with justifiable pride look buck sixty-nine years to the Charlottetown the foundation was laid upon which has since been solidly built the structure of union, which the world knows today as the Dominion of Canada. inns of the senior Prairie Province and heartfelt best wishes to their fellow citizens of Prince, Edward Island and Join in spirit in the rcjolcillgs at Charlotte- town which mark ‘under nappy aus- pices on anniversary which brings l‘0l1C\\‘C(I inspiration and strength to the CUIFJIOIISIICSS of our united Cull- ‘ . auship from coast to coast. i Amnnamann-AAA-AAAA AALLL BUY HERE 4"" SAVE MONEY BLENDED WITH PERIQUE b LATAKIA IS —RVE SMOKEIENSPECIAL B, Mgggm} SMOKING MIXTURE INDIGESTION 1. Neutrnltzcs Acid. 2. Removes Gas. 3. Soothes Stomach. Regular $1.65 25° P“ ~ m’ 15° 9"" " 5”” 4. Aids Digestion. PIIOO 1s emu M a“ CANDY srnolALs m VALUE MOIRS CLUSTER Toovr" PA!!!‘ FOB FILBERT FOR a: onurs. (‘ROOM-ATM wnrrn ream CARA "OMB SPECIAL 39c lb. “mug-Hy GUMS men Pownaa 0"‘ F“h'°”°d AND AND PEPPERMINT OLE-AN MQUTH PATIIES LARGE TUBE 49c. PERFUME 1 lb. Box 29c. s caxns YARDLEY Bum“; CAPS GENUINE can TOILET soar THERMOS AND ALL ma LATEST non-LES Bottle Yurdleys STYLES With But-lite Lavender Perfume “m” m,‘ Gen“ "Milk"!!! Just the size for a Priced "m" Days Outing. 31m‘ I" 31-00 35 cents to 75 cents. Only 49 cent!- PHONE 219 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY ROSS - DFU SAINI ,0“ "JTIJEDERlCYOPv/"ONCI ‘AZLJ, .7-.. ruled Airs-t. "sf-r. L_L¢AAA “l? Aurel ‘vvvv ‘Zion Presbyterian Church IIIV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER, MINIITIB. PROP‘. LOUIS D. THOMPSON-Organist andCholrleada, ‘.44 www- MORNING wonsmr 11.oo A. M.—The1ne: "The Perplexlty of 10pm _.ii___- EVENING WOR SHIP 7.00 P. MQ-Theme: "A Father's Wise Choice." The Sabbath School will be bell! during ust at ten o'clock in the morning. “Blessed ls they nation whose God is the Lord.” Psa. 88:18. Curd: MINISTER-HIV. A. C. VINOINT. D. B. OIGANIST—HBI. G. ILLIOTI.‘ FULL ‘MORNING WORSHIP 11 o'clock Sennon-The Rev. A. K. Herman. Soprano Solo-Selected . Sunday School Study Period from . Mn. Arthur Roper 12 to 12.30. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l O'CLOCK sermon-The Rev. A. K. Herman. Contralto Solm-“Sheep and Lambs" Miss Pearl Burns. You are cordially invited to be present. Morning Service will be Broadcast by Station C.H.C.K ‘AAA a ‘AAA ‘a gmkmnk a July and Aug- PRIN AND I-‘ITZROY STE. LA‘ i 1 ‘FXQQ-OO-O-Qi i i vvvvv¢‘*vvv Q47‘ AAAAAAAAA I¢¢A‘AAAA 3 Oils}... em” C11 ‘AAA a arch 3rd SUNDAY AFTER ‘IRINITY 8.30 A. M.—Holy Communion. 10.00 A. M.-The Sunday School. 11.00 A. lit-Morning Prayer and Address by Chief Scout John A. Stiles, followed by Holy Communion. 7.00 P. M.—Even1ng Mayer and Sermon, Conducted by Rev. E. 0. Lancaster. EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A.. RECTOR. A AAQAA ‘AA: as A Trinity United Church“ Itflnisters-Rev. E. II. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown, M, A, Organlsti-Mr. A. Roy Kendall, L. R. A. M.. A. A. G. O. 10.00 A. lVL-Prnyer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.—Publlc Worship. Sermon-"Hs Shall Have Dominion’ Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. - Solo-"Come, Ye Blessed" . . . . . . J. Prindle Scott Miss B. Huestls 7.00 P. lVL-Publlc Worship. Sermon-—"Cnn the leopard Chance "is SW15?" Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. Visitors Cordial]; Welcome. Morning Service Broadcast by C. ll. C- K- AAAAAAAQAAQAAAA AAAAA eleAlv a; a ‘a knkkmkxnnnxakkn AA E VAN GELIS TIC SER VICES SVANGELIST c. A. CRABTREE, of s-r. JOHN, u. n. will open a revival campaign at the Lyceum Hall, starting sundny afternoon at 2.30, June 25th. Sunday Evening 7.30. Week nights except Monday and Saturday 7.45. , Meetings unseetsrlnn In spirit- to take pert. SPECIAL MUSIC. Q. QrLAQJAAL-QAA All chrlsttsns Invited ALL WELCOME. ha... .- xx ‘rm- i ' __,