250 genome. stoiss-mtsysisorogai... _-——~ Bentral iiuardian HAZELBROOK BAPTIST CHURCH —Service Sunday, May 31. at 3 o'clock. Dr. A. C. Vincent of Char- lottetown will be the preacher. PRIZE WINNERS-The prizes giv- ¢h by the Cundall Home for the highest standing of P. W. College students in residence have been awarded to: 2nd year, M153 ma}, Waugh, Alberton; 1st year, Miss Flora Martin, Belle River. SLIGHT ACCIDENT-While MI’. 2*"- _ , _ . _.. . ___l_ ‘____ _ 5 Classified Advertisements i ‘ F011!’ Inscrtions lo n: lias u s words v z riighilnsertiom Icasrliassfswsrss 1 W". ~ - -- .m...........: " --_.__ w‘ " ' "' Agents Wanted To Let ' “ad appoint agents. Position per- t; yearly guarantee SIMS. 521. weekly average) and 513611585. Winston 00., Toronto. ~ A. W. Swtl May 30. f..- i____ my, PUBLIC SERVICE GUARAN- md <llll'l5, ties, underwear, hos- , igry. Largest assortment. Wonder- mi values. Liberal Commissions- complete self-filling kit free. Write M“ Dept, 674, Public Service wit. of Canada. London. Ont. A. W. May 13-90. ‘Female Help Wanted {WW1 WANTED MAID. APPLY n aocu- gord square. 4862-5-29-21. i’ . WANTED-YOUNG 0a "MIDDLE gged woman for housework, one month. Charlie Lowe, care Dr. "oiling, Mt. Edward Road. 4873-5-29-31. Mona»: T0 no sawnvo AT home good pay. Sewing machine necessary. Lafayette Corporation, 116 st. Nicholas Building. Mon- gygg], F. H. W. MQY 23-2’. WANTED-MAID FOR. GENERAL work, must be capable and well re- commended. age preferably 2O to 35 years, good wages. lf not ef- ficient. do not apply. 191 Gt. Cea- rge St. 4383-5-29-tf For Sale i‘... ssaa-otn PAPERS. s cams bundle. Guardian Ofilce. I-4-tf roa SALE-BANNER. ‘saan one and hay. Amos Rodd, Milton. - iaps-s-ao-ii. iilbstan asrr FOR. ' SALE AT Rustico H. Pursey. Telephone con- nections. ' 4888-5-29-11. YACHT FOR SALE AT RUSTICO Harbor. cheap H. Pursey. Tele- phone connections. 4888-5-30-11. roii SALE - Qumran: or s..- rels and Tierces. National Candy Ltd. 4833-5-28-61. I08 SALE. T0 LE1‘. BOARD AND loom signs on hand at Guardian Office. ~ t] JUNE CHICKS $14.00 PER HUND- red. express paid. Leghorns and Rocks. Everett Howatt, Carleton. 4860-5-29-4]. I-‘Oit SALE-J CHESTNUT CANOE. grade A. eighteen feet long, in good condition. painted red. Apply to Box 50, Aiberton, P. E. I. 4871-5-29-3i. _.___________ FORSALE-PURE BBED AYR- ihlffl COW to freshen in a few days. A_lso two to freshen about June ioth. C. T. Ferguson, R. R. No. 2, York- 4811-5-27-61. .._ IABY (‘IIICKS-JIEDUCED PRIC- es. Fifteen dollars hundred after June 3rd. Government Approved- Blhvd Tested. High laying strains —Saie arrival guaranteed. Mari- times largest- Hatchery-Free “ll-fleece. Maritime Chick Hatch- "v- suns not... n. s. Mayfi3-25-28-30-June-2-4. . WK: WCflltiTEhflro narrr. corrsoa m Orly. about July 1st. Write Post "e BOX m. 4894-5-30-31. -___.__. "m5? >- ltlirltasaivrsnvas or wefilllzlll. P. l.‘ 1. to take agency wa nown Canadian made line hm!“ rm Air Furnaces and other m“! tlquiliment. Unusual as- r 6e n financing and selling. excztsmall capital required. An l? onal opportunity for pug. Gll/c lglgretlfitegegzlge I rice. Box No. S-116. ‘ W-Msy ao-ai. i. £0‘! Linlment for Silliness. it? High Class Security Salesman Wanted I'm- Local Territory MUST BE EIT-IIOAL AND EMERGING \ zllllfmuglliiilllfl "snug g, Offering. It! lures: ro a by our most unusual Backed by long record sfui operations Continent, rlence. ssvsral times dividend nts. Want man ‘oop- mhlur 110,000.00 par "its. u" with Earning‘ Nqulremg aiiii- of Will’ or n“, ‘ W Post Oiled-flog as, with NM aodtis U TEE WOMATIjO rltilval. rent. Telephone or call White, York Point. Miscellaneous .____________ ANYONE WANTING for cattle apply J. B. Royalty. ItOSS'S MILLS. VERNON will be open for crushing Bflnding first three days of week. TWO SUMMER COTTAGES TO D. W. 4837-5-28-41. JOHN ALPIED McDONALD, PRO- vinelal Land surveyor. Herman- Vl d444-5-B-1mo. PASTURE Lewis. West 4800-5-27-31. RIVER and s; 4039-5- . Leigh Dinsweli, of the C. N. R. En- iilneers staff, and assistant Mr. Swan, were going along the ralway line on a "speeder" the machineleft the track near Mt. Stewart Junction. Both received a severe shaking up. SNEAK THISVES are again op- crating in this clty- This week while Mrs. C. T. Ives. Longworth Avenue, was absent from her home from three o'clock until five, thieves entered and made of! with a sum oi‘ money The police have been notified. T0 PENITENTIARY-‘Ihis morn- ing Francis McDougall, sentenced to two years in Dorchester Penitentiary for assaulting his wife, was taken ov- er by Sheriff John G. McFadyen and Deputy Sherii! w. w. Coyle. SERIOUS LOSS-Friends will re- Bret to learn that Mr. Larry Morris lost a valuable mare yesterday 111117111118. The animal. with a young colt was galloping over a recently P1°118hed field when S113 tripped and fell breaking her neck. The mare free. Canadian C mpany, Toronto. May 30th. Admission, 25c. 35c. for Crapaud Women's Institute. Male Help Wanted ishes. Good Housekeeping r: Front Ave, Cleveland. Stenographers, Immigration. Ltd., Toronto 10. a steady profitable terested in making H. W. May 16-30 Forest air-patrol planes specially designed for their ment of Agriculture Forest Service. the Northern region. place parascl and a transparent floor in the pilot's cockpit. Flint also would plane ’ to 300-horsepower motor. HABDITS DUBNID _ FRANKPORT, N. Y., May 29.-(U. when a barn burned to the ground here. They wars insured. Remnants, Haberdash- ery, Snsllwsrss Wholesale. Olly All White Cotton, Prints, Cretoonas, Ilannslettea, Dress Muslin. Saloon, Plain and Art Silk. ‘ Patchwork, ete. SIDS for Oatllfille. T. S. loath. AIIIIII. Halifax. Allgacdslnadsialelsad. EARN UPWABDS 0F 8Z0 WEEKLY growing mushrooms for us in your cellar or shed. Illustrated booklet Mushroom May 27-20 SEE "BETWEEN TWO LINES" BY Middleton Division, Sons of Tem- perance in Crapsud Hall, Saturday. and Sale of ice cream. Special- ties between acts. Half proceeds Filter cuss STONE-CUTTER wanted at once. Chandler it Bell, through our special low cost course Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Mgler Barber College. 573 Harrington. Halifax. Oct. id-tts-ti. $380 MONTHLY SELLING 10 IM- proved patented Carter Window Washers daily. Cleans. dries, pol- al. Restricted territory. Write to- day. Carter Products, Corp.. S03 M. H. May 80-11. CANADIAN CIVIL SERVICE. HOW to get in as Postman, Customs, etc. Valuable booklet free from the oldest Civil Service Correspondence School in Canada. The M. O. C. M. H. W. o-Swtlliday 80. MEN AND WOMEN - WIDE PUB- liclty given to gardening and fruit growing makes the selling of our guaranteed quality trees and plants Weekly pay. illustrated equipment and real sales co-cperstion. If in- money write Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal. SPECIAL PLANS FOR All. PATROL WASHINGTON, May 29.—lU.P.)-- can be made more efficient if they are work, according to Howard R. Flint, re- gional forest inspector of the North- ern Rock Mountain Region, Depart- Ample power and carrying capa- city. ease of handling, and use of the best instruments are recommended in his annual report on the work of the air-patrol in the national forests of Flint would have an open, two- onoplsne used in the You have left us here to mourn, work’ The Query" womd be sated From our circle now we miss you. on an adjustable revolving stool in a w‘ '° ‘hkucd “d mrmm‘ . rear cockpit. The plane would have We shall keep the memory sacre the lowest possible stalling speed- And Hhlll Break thy amine in slee. about 50 miles an hour. It would have a cruising range of six hours have the an aerial mapping camera and would have it powered by the latest type eli-oas hundred rabbits were lost was a valuable o 'e and the loss a eavy one to . Morris. YESTERDATS MARKET-Eggs are still on the down grade, selling at 17c doz.; butter 28c; fowl $1.00 to $1.25 and rhubarb 10c bundle; hay 75c to, 80c; straw 55c; oats 35c to 40c; turnips 35c and potatoes 20c. Fresh cod sold at 10c; fresh haddock 12c; mackerel 35c to 50c, and 1ob~ sters 18c and 20c. coanau JUBILEE-Cltizens were attracted yesterday by a handsome new flag, a little out of the ordinary chrir-iqttsmwrh . 4g3g.5.33-3i_ floating over the building of Prowse , Bros. Ltd. The flag is designed to BECOME EXPERT BARBER observe the birthday of this well known firm. The material is.purple with the lettering in yellow, bearing the following inscription: "Golden jubilee, 50 years in business. Prowse Bros. Ltd., 1881-1931. BIRTHS ' . lVIACDONALD—-May 29, 1931, In Ml‘. and Mrs. Allan J. MacDonald. 51 Spring Park Road, City, a daughter. WAITE-To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waite at Summersl‘ Wednesday, May 27th, 1931, a daughter. BURT-At the Cambridge Hospital Cambridge, Mass. on April 22. 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burt, nee (Catherine Malone) a. son, Stanley Warren. K DEATHS CAIRNS-At Lower Bedeque, May 29, 1931, Mrs. William Cairns, aged 63. Funeral Sunday at 2 p. m. FINLAY-At 122 Upper Prince Street Friday May 29th. 1931, Sarah Iiocke. aged 85 years. widow of the late Wil- liam Finlay. Funeral from the resid- ence of her daughter, Mrs. George T. Dickinson, Sunday, May 31st. Service starting at 2 o'clock. Funeral leaving 2.30. Interment People's Cemetery. In fond . memb was of EDNA ETHEL EASTER Who Died ‘May 30th. 1930. You are gone but not forgotten, You are gone but not forgotten, We shall always think of thee. Mother, Sisters and Brothers. -s-aa'-ii. N. D. MacLean UNDIITAIII EMBALMII O OQOOQQQQQ-OOOOQOOOO-OOO O 0Q. READY TO SERVE DAY OI NIGHT Funeral Directors MUIOE HEABSE AND AMBULANCE SERVICE EMBALMING DONE. ilutcliffs 8i Andrews ' Hunter liver Phone Rid-AB or R742. THE CHARLOTT ON SUNDAY the Sons of England accompanied by the Legion Band will attend Divine Service at St Paul's Church. ‘ ~ SOCIAL EVENING-The Benevol- ent Irlsh Society held their last soc- lal evpnlng Wednesday for the sess- on with a crowded house of nearly two hundred people. Upwards oi’ a hundred people took part in the auc- _tion forty fives. which was keenly contested. The winners were: First ladies, Mrs. William MoGary; lad- ies second Miss Peggy LeBlanc; gents first, Mr. Anthony Gallant; gents sec‘ 0nd, Mr. Austinjradlcy. Lucky tab- le Mr. It. Doucette. The society or- chestra under direction Sydney El- lit with Stephen ‘Prainoi- and Alfred McKearnsy, violinist-s. A feature of the evening was step dancing by Mr. A. LeClair, Ray McGilvray and Jam- es Flynn, which was greatly enjoyed by all present. It is the intention of the Society to put on those social ev- enings, starting October first. The lucky table for May 20 should read Mrs. Stephen Doyle instead of Mr. Stephen Doyle, who is at present lsidgup from the effects of a serious operation some time ago. oltwau. woman's INSTITUTE -On May 20th, the regular monthly meeting of the Orwell Women's In- stitute was held at the home of Miss Mary Morrissey with eight members and three visitors present. The meet- ing opened by repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by "My Fav- orite Garden Flower." The minutes of the last meeting were read and signed. Mrs. Neil M. Maclbeod and Mrs. Lois McDonald were appointed to visit the sick. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Percy McLeod and Mrs. Neil H. McLeod attend the meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Lawson Jenkins on June 9th, to make arrangements for holding the annual district convention of the W. I. Mrs. Percy McLeod and Miss Marcella McDonald were appointed ‘ ‘ a to the Annual Convention at Charlottetown. A letter from the Canadian Red Cross was read, ask- ing the lnstitute to canvass the dis- trict in aid of the Red Cross. A con- test was put on by the hostess into which all entered heartily. The prizes were won by Miss Marcella McDonald and Mrs. P. McQueen. A reading by Miss Marcella McDonald. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Hughes. The meet- ing closed by singing the National Anthem. PERSONALS Mr. Austin Cameron, Augustine Cove, paid a visit to Moncton this week. Mr. MacDougall, of the Advertising Agency, Halifax, the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Campbell, end Miss Grace Campbell, B. A., re- turned from Wolfvliie yesterday‘ after attending the graduation ceremon- ies of Acadia University. THE MARKETS McKim is in (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, May 29-—Cheese prices were slightly higher, while but ter, egg and potato quotations were unchanged on the produce srd dairy market here today Ontario zhecse gained a quarter of a. cent e911 to 11 1-4 cents a pound and Queorc was unchanged at 0. 1-4 to l0 l-2 cents a pound. Receipts were 2.712 boxes; On the butter market number one fresh pasteurized was quoted ai: 2i 1-7 to 21 3-4 cents a pound. To re- tailers solids were 23 cents and pl-‘nis 2 cents a pound. Receipts were 5.- 8; boxes. Fresh Ontario and prair- ie eggs in carlots were unchanged. extras being quoted at 22 to 23 cents. firsts at 1B to 19 cents and seconds at 15 1-2 to 16 cents a dozen. Car- lot prices of British Columbia fresh extras and firsts were 23 to 24 and 19 to 20 cents a dozen reapectlv '. Quotations to retailers were ~un- changed and receipts were 3,765 cae- es. New Brunswick green mountain potatoes in carlots were quoted at 60 cents per 90 pounds bulk and to re- tailers 70 cents per B0 pound b18- New Brunswick mountains in l5 l€'l‘( )WN G UAKDIAN I Golf Program For To-Day lottetown links, having got away to start over the last week end and the holiday. Today the usual matches are on tap including men's singles, medal play handicaps, and the ladies singles 15 and 10 holes. Results of mixed foursomes held on May 23rd. 9 holes. lstpMr. A. A. Weeks and Mrs. J. P. Gordon, wlnners-Mnet. Znd-Mrs. Harry Brown and Mr. D. B. Stewart-Net 42. 2nd—Mrs. Ewen MicKinnon and Harry Weeks-Net 42. (it'd-Mrs. K. M. Martin and Mr. ,Arnold Taylor-Net ~14. ' 3rd—Mrs. c. H. Beer and Mr. w. K. Rogers—Net 44. l Iirdllvlrs. W. S. Stewart and Mr. .Wm. Cottcri—Net 44. - Along The Water Front i | Schooner Florence, Capt White has isailed. I Schooner Mona. Capt. Lord has ,sailed. | Schooner Vandela. Capt. Malcolm has sailed. Bruce Stewart's Wharf Fertilizer Steamer in Port t The S. S. Vorma. Captain Nils |Mortensen, arrived in port yesterday with a cargo of 1,611 tons of fertiliz- er from Baltimore. This steamer halls from Oslo, Norway. "This is the second large steamer so far this season that has landed fertilizer at this port, the first steam- er, namely the S. S Gypsum Queen. Captain Copelin which landed 4000 tons here all for the Potato Growers Association. Buntain, Bells Wharf S. S. Cabot Tower, Captain Wells, which arrived in port yesterdav lmorning from Montreal loaded a gen eral cargo along with livestock and has sailed for St. John's, Ntld. S. S. Champlain, Captain Albert Seaman arrived in port Friday with a cargo of molasses from Barbadoes, B. W. I. having left that port on .May 20th and is now discharging her ‘cargo at Buntain, Bells Wharf, zSchooner Mary, F. Hyde, Capt. Gau- thier ln port loading a general cargo ‘of stock and potatoes for St. Johns, [Njld ' Paoli’s Wharf’ Schooner Plnie, Captain Doucette, now in port. Prairie eggs sold on spot yesterday on the basis of extras 22, firsts 19, seconds 15 1-2. Vancouver. This egg ‘market is firmer and prices are ,‘high2r with wholesale dealers now "paying producers for eggs extras 16, firsts 14, pullet extras 12 at the ;i‘arm. Wholesale prices to retail stores are extras 20 to 21, firsts 18 ‘to 19, pullet extras l7 to 18. Chicago ,spot 17. May 19 1-3 November re- frigerators 22 5-8. "lfviwiho F?“ I‘ ‘\ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH .... .. SATURDAY. JUNE 6TH The Intermediate C. G. 1. T. picnic will be held Saturday, June 6th. Golf is in full swing n ti... or...“ INSUIIE IN SURE IIISIIIIAIIIFE B. a. HOLMAN CIIAII-LOTTETOWN l-i QvIWS Q iRev. Dr. Fulton Welcome Visitoi To Charlottetown v A welcome visitor to the city this i week is Rev. W. Scott Fulton, D.D.. | formerly pastor of Zion Presbyterian Church and now pastor of the First ' Presbyterian Church at Chatham, Ontario. Rev. Dr. Fulton, accom- panied by Mr. W. A. Hammond. Chatham, chairman of the board oi managers of the church, motored all the way.to Charlottetown, a. distance r of 1,335 miles, in the remarkably; short time of three days. l Leaving Monday morning, and trav- elling, with only one short detour,' over excellent roads, through Mony treal, Quebec, River du Loup and Ednlonston, they crossed the Nortb- _ timberland Strait on Wednesday, ar- riving ln Charlottetown the same evening. Rev. Dr. Fulton is in excellent health, and is naturally delighted to be here again for a few days among the many friends and acquaintances he made during his ministry in Charlottetown. Mr. Hammond, who is a. former Mayor of Chatham, is on his first visit to the Island. He had heard much of its praise from Dr. Fulton, and the reality, he finds, has more than come up to expectations. The visitors are planning to stay over the week end. Dr. Fulton is resuming his church duties on June 2nd and on return to Chatham will probably take in the session o1 the General Assembly at Toronto. | Firemen Also Sending ‘Runner To ‘ Halifax Race With their customary generosity and sincere desire to further ath- letics, the City Fire Department,‘ through Chief Angus McEachern, have donated funds to send a second marathon runner to Halifax. This guarantees an Island representation of two men, and an effort is being made to secure money to increase the number to four. The cost per man is approximately. twenty-five dollars, and to raise the: fifty dollars for the other two men's expenses, any small amount would h. appreciated. ‘The Patriot is of course not directly responsible for the sending of the men to the race but it takes credit for breaching tho idea. The Y. M. C. A. is lending a help 111g hand. and the men are being notified to come into town today- for a tuning up jaunt before the race. They are being told to r690" l0 the . The athletes are going to travel by car via Pictou, leaving on Tuesday afternoon, Rodd, McEwen, Camp- bell and Richardson are being invit- to g0. Barney Francis, ‘ii his sore 19g improves, may be a fifth starter. Ray Pendleton, of the Y. M. c. A. is taking the boys under his charfe for the second attempt of the island in two years to win the Halifax Her- ald trophy. PHOENIX. Aria. May 29.--(U.P.)—- A letter from Venezuela asking for ADD PROBS . . . . . . . . .. Temperatures Maximum . . . . .. 76 Minimum . . 62 , 2B Arizona goats has caused several Arizona farmers to wonder if raising goats would be profitable. pound sacks were lii cents. Prince Edward Island ountains were '15 cents par 90 pounds and so cents for oobblers per 90 pounds. Quebec whites were quoted st 60 to 70 cents ber I stock at 04 a barrel. OTTAWA, Ont. May 29.—'l‘he sit- uation at the Pacific Coast is firm and working higher. but there is very little change reported on central Canadian egg markets. Toronto- The easy tone continues to feature this egg market. irokers report sales of Ontario graded eggs at extras 20. firsts 17 to 17 l-I. seconds 14 to 15 delivered. Wholesale prices to retail- ers are, extras 22, firsts 19 to 20 sec- onds 17 to l8. Montreal Egg receipts hare today were 3,765 cases as oom- pored to 3,474 cases on the correl- pondlng day a year ago. ‘this egg; mkrket continues unchanged in ions and prices. although trading is quiet. per 80 pounds. New number one Car- ' olins's and Florida's were quoted at y $6 per 160 pound barrel and --num-' 7 p. m.—R£V. D. L. Grlfiths Subject-Door The The Salvation Zion Presbyterian Church Prof. Louis D. Thompson. l‘ MORNING 11 a. III.'—RGV. D- L. Grifflflhs of Kensllllldm- SlibJect-"Namaanw Cure" Anihem--"Come to Our Hearts and Abide" . . . . .. MM)’ The Choir. 2.30 P. lit-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING "pened and Closed. Anthem-"I Am Alpha and Oncga" . . ...... Stainer Choir. Male Chorus-“He Will Hold Me Fast" .. . ... . . Stebbins ' i and Choir Leader Army Citadel ADJUTANT AND MRS. A. W. MARTIN OFFICERS IN CHARGE Stall-Capt. and Mrs. P. J. INCHES (Divisional Commanders) Will Conduct Special Services Saturday-Sunday, Sunday 11.00 A. M.—3.00 P. M. Young People at 10.00 A. lit-film P. M.-0.0o P. M. ALI. All! WELCOME. d Saturday 8 P. M. 000-540-11- May 30-81. viii-sun srrcills 25c Bayer‘: Aspirin . . . . . . . ,, 19o 50c Bavers Aspirin .. 35¢ 01-50 [layers Aspirin . . 81.19 $1.25 Ironlzed Yeast ., 93¢ 60c Chases Nerve Food . _ 47¢- 60c Chases Ointment .. . . 49o ' 75c Kruschen Salts .. 69c DRY SKINS $1.25 Absorbine Jr. 51.19 SOON .- 35c Llsterlne . as. WRINKL‘: 65o Llsterine . 49c Bill you can Ioreslsll llsoso boo-qt $1.25 Listerlne . . . . . . . . . . . .. 89c iog ling; b, “My,” s“. F Phillips Milk of Magnesia .. is... "Mm, m: u“ cod Pinkhams Compound . . . . . .. 98c he m" ‘ Err libero ol on or! o anions ‘ candy specials DUBARRY mun PREPARATIONS b y a u n 1v u r Pflllllermint Patties . . . . . . . .. 29c a . Mlimlchihu Cherries 49c " ‘ Cleansing c»... 3| Billie Burke Chocs. 60c sii.n...<..a ...Z.'..'.L $105: Peanut Lasses Kisses . . . . . . . . 30¢. - Slrin Food. . . . . , 31:50 PAGE 'l‘l'll{EE Yeast in Chocolate Bars Muir's. Gannnirs. Llggetfs and Laura Sccord Chocolates in all sized packages. Also Muir's XXX in bulk. fresh stock. Three Flowers Face Powder __ Three Flower Perfume . . . . . . .. Total BOTH FOR $1.00 Cfllyzs Face Powder Cotys Perfume 2 Dram: All Ros --01e ucé-uzvnao SUCCESSOR. T0 The MacKinnon Drug Co. THE 31935 - $1.00 .50 $1.50 59c .......' 49C specie of water dog rec (Mflbillylodnanaapcbdacrlbasqaablsanbcpabfbl WATER PUP FOUND TROY. 0.. May 29. tured in Lost Creek, near here, nllnapdllnblrlllnvlpdiln Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown, 11A, Organisb-Mr. A. R, Kendall, L. B, A, M,’ A, A a °_ 10.00 A. M.—Prayer Meeting, 11-00 A. M.—Public Worship. Sermon-"Lo! I Am With You Always" Rev. E. H. Ramsay, l), 1), Soio-“o Son of M " .......... M34117]; Anthem-"Siill, sillllwiih Thee" a. Fleatcnlr; 21*" P- MP-Sunday schoi 311d Adult Bible Class. 7.00 P. M.—-Public Worship. Sermon: Soio-‘The Day is Ended" . . . . . .. Miss M. Stern: s--.-. Ahlhi-‘m-"Gfld is a Soil-ii" ...... Define“ VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME. SERVICES, BROADCAST c. H. c. K. , ‘g . §§§§U St. James Presbyterian Church 3 MINISTER: REV. R. MOORHEAD LEGATE, B. D. Organist-Mrs. K.S. Rogers. Choir Direcion-MrsJALawson PUBLIC WORSHIP: Morning at Eleven O'clock. Evening at Seven O'clock. Sabbath School and Young Men's and Young womm-r Classes at Two-thirty. —i-—--____ Tile Praise for the day will include: MORNING Anthem-Take up Thy Cross—Grani. I soloists-Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Mrs. J. MacDonahLT EVENING Anthem-Terry wtih Me-Baldwin Soloist-Mr. Lysier lllclnrlis. (All services held in the School Ilall.) STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. \ nova an. manor an; MINISTER-REV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. ORGANIST—MRS. G. ELLIOTT FULL W112 Dentist dlburcb MORNING WORSHIP 11 O‘CLOCK Semen-Rev. G. B. MacDonald, Secretary of Lord's Day Alliance. Anthem-"I Need Thee Every Hour" . . . . . . . . . Berwald SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. YOU are particularly urged to he present, this is the Bible Study service of the Church. EVENING WORSHIP 7 0'CLOCK Sermon-"She Touched the Hem oi‘ His Garment" Dr. Vincent Anthem-"Crnsslng the Bar" . . . . . . . . Hotelier A COIIDIAL \VELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL. owe-coco co+ov++o+o+o+c+v QX-QO-OOQ-OOOO- TRINITY SUNDAY 8.30 A. his-Holy Communion. 10.00 A. M.-The Sunday School. 11.00 A. hL-Morning Prayer and Sermon. Oflcrtory Solo-Selected Mr. C. Earle 7.00 l‘. DIr-EVQIIIII‘ Prayer and Sermon. Ofiertory Anthem-"All Hail the Power" .. . .. Rockwell Preacher at Both Services, the Rector. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Isaac Kizer. The curiosity was aboui —iU.P.) — A nine inches long, had four feet and ently was cap- gills very similar to soft red flowers. -_i__... "“"""""""""""'m"mm b: l-u-ss-skn-n-s-nalg; REV. II. D. RAYMOND. M. A., RECTOR.