lint “ails n . w“ .......-.; rurfl Effective May 30, 1938 THE .._._ _-.4-L_.,. OIAIWILL for Photograph; u: - TABLE CONIlDEI-ATION L . mo: ..‘5§.-i‘-‘1§'5’5. mvuzrfsuns ABE azmuneo i w" PM“ ‘"i“.f.'i’Z‘l‘°"“ ' S""""'"*d= - i‘i“l-ifé‘i.'.“.‘fl‘i‘fi“.ll.iii’t.“l‘filiifli l n 7'30 mm- 4'00 Il-li. at the office not inter than ll AM l (C. Sunday) m“): 1:8 m Mme“. mmhnd the previous day. I . °"°‘°" ' s‘ 1'1"" YOUI up cnoss z > C, . , ""°“’ °“* bu: s".i:.n.yai:Y"zYE”%FI'-i - ar o i 1 - c Il- ' TRIPS DAILY 7-30 ‘mm-e tlomslmiiuéralde iribu‘ tlcn L-7 4-21-31. l - c» 8-1-1) cam-a.- o-i." '_ 1.1., P“ Dii,°*:.=.:.:v“s.v .. “an Hill 8-30- Silver collection. r L-sio-c-m-ai. Summer-aide to Cha lotteigym g 10.45 8.lIl.—2.30 p,m__r8_45 N. .t§.'J§"€§f>.. ‘l~‘..'f.i';§"$$"§“i » ' tFiliihlli sync“ “M”. . anal-puma" to smmemd st. John's. A. Plclilii-d 1a 3g” m i 8UID‘Y 1-09 11m. Sumniersldé to Charc- -L'814'5_264“' lotietoivn 9.00 a.m.—9.45 p.m. 01,1’? Nflg," ggpaggen o, £33 TRIP DAILY Cwtown to No Lake 430 pm culture. 1..g49-5-2'l-3i. u!‘ sud") ‘ No. Lake to Ch’town 7:00 aim.- edTglMEgscAlglggrlliolfeTJlesagnm M!‘ ISLAND MOTH Send parcels by bus. — fast convements ervice-Low Rates . and Mrs Am Rod Milton. to Mr. Allison PhlllD MacLean. son of Mr. and Mlrs. Mortimer MacLegn 0i Montague. The marriage will take place on Saturday the eighteenth of JUHB. L-916-5-28-ll. FUNERAL SERVICES-Jfhe fun- eral of Mrs. Joseph Gallant was held yesterda morning from the Under- il TRANSPORT 162 “gen f“ ' . taking lor of A. A. Hennessey Q S Lhallotietown wish gfitafvs Bnsil._cawvglertgdaig_ uem g Macs was e.e ra Ph°0° 248 glev. Father McCor-mag. Service gt’ the grave was conducted by Rev. Father Keefe. ' W. C. T. U. NOTES (Contributed) i ONWAID CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS Onward Christian brothers, Work for peace. not war. With the cross of Jesus Going on before. Christ the royal Master » Never fought a foe: ‘Never into battle Did His banners go. .Onward Christian brothers - Till all warfare cease, _ Like our Lord and Master. i God's great Prince of Peace. Not like mighty armies Movx the Church of God, Leaving mangled corpses i On a bloody sod. ‘Onward Christian nations- . See the hell of wall- iTill. through education; l‘ War shall be no more.- Onward Christian brothers, ; Till all war shall cease— Like our 10rd and Master, . God's great. Prince of Peace. Youii in‘ the ‘Master's service. K. AdalinejKc-rrlson. 5| ‘PEACE AND" INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS .- ubject for May 0. ‘h3g2’ rink udih free afternoon skat- THE IIAPTIST CHURCH-At the morning service the sermon subject will be “Words that keep men on their feet.” For his evening subject Mr. Denton will take “The longer? m m "'1' icu 1' M k YOUR first liming-sign tic gete l; Flyal Temperance Legion ln YOUR own Under no circumstances allow your union to be childless any longer.‘ "VPYIIY- I Say unto you inasmuch as ye lmve done it unto one of the 3213i of these. ye have done it unto Write at once to your Provincial Secretary for instruction and litera- preludes by the organist. Miss Call- beck. TheChurch school meets at 2.30 p. m. using the new 8611001101111 accommodation. The two senior groups meet at the clone of the morning service. all members of the Junior Brotherhood are invited to lllfe- _ meet with the seniors, in the Jun- Exirrlnulate the liquor traffic by ior Brotherhood room. tralnlrg total abstainers. -——-—--i- ‘field not to the temptation that Use Mlnarll’: for dandruff. "this is someone 91565 duty, ii Zeal. love. perserverance and a . laurningddcslre to save the chil- PERsoN/U-S dwn an young peo le. t into .—-i r moljcu. wlll bring ggeat girlie, Mr. Darn Macleod, Springton. ~Taken from Handy Helps for $96M the Wfiek-flld in U16 01W- L.'l‘.L. Leaders. An Ontario town has a good ro- corzi which will make an excellent ivlfrizig point for someones next SFPECII. Stayner is a flown od i,- lfil) people. It is absolutely "dry". It claims to be the only town of iis size that has never had to have any Government assistance for di- rect relief; not one family is now on relief; a new reservoir. an in- c-“wed budget for education. a new waterworks system. have been add- eci since depression began. One oi’ tin two hotels in the town holds the Ontario Motor League's shield for-the finest small-town hotel in ntdrio: it has a community skat- The friends and relatives of Mrs. Mary E, McKinnon. Brookfield will be son-y to learn of her continued illness. Mia Doris H. Prowse. daughter of Hon. T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse. has returned from the Un- iverslty of Toronto where she has completed her fourth year in medi- cine. She was accompanied by her friend Miss Peggy Reid of Van- couver who will be her guest f0: some time. In Memoriam MIDI. WELLINGTON HOUSTON Easter Sunday morning" lug; there is so little crime that one constable has been able for years to look after it. as well as S Cltizenshi Group in charge. Suggest on far program}- Present Christian Citizen's Code 1 will assume my responsibility ls a Christian Citizen. and use my ballot as my expression of this obligation. I will acquaint myself with pol- itical parties and platforms. ' I will put principle above party and "study to show myself approv- ed of God. s. workman that needeth no} be ashamed, rightly dividing the truth." - I will be intelligent concerning jmy Government. its lalws and the way it is co tu . I will strive to make ;the laws of my country-and the customs of eoeiety. such as shall secure Justice, equity and happiness for all. I will éo-‘operate by reporting fraud. ufffair practices. violations of law. to the proper authorities. I will oppose gambling in every 1 wll. ctlltivgte n friendly attitude to the foreign-born. I wi study to be intelligent con- nrn the tax system. I will demand a clean. unbalsed Dress — clean as to advertisements u well arsubject matter-unbala- ld in that it presents both sides of a question and allows the reader lo male his" own. decision. HOW ABOUT A FRIENDSHIP TEA? Let's chafjawhile Get cups of tea. Home lune solve For ee and me? Let‘ hit ti» t ‘Ihecliquor lilrewing. The action put To all our stewlm. ' YTD. Evanston‘ 111. now ABOUT AN “ALI. NA- " mucus" TEA? DI you an; New Oenedlnu h yer locality l am sin-e they uld enlioy an hour of friendship Ind a hearty handshake. Many c young person has be- '.~- drink because lérflcouununliy failed to have a . n . 3 gen of tcdafc-tcmmow they M" out from under your influence. home once a month 1M1!‘ g therein no other meet- Iiw- . a roiifftumc. 59?!!!" . l l-I ' en ldg. On April 17th, 1938, a wave of sadness was ‘swept over North Rustico and vicinity when it was learned that Mrs. Wellington Houston lnee Mary Eliza Wooiner) had _ away at the age of seventy icur collect the taxes and act u inspec- tor of the waterworks system. “Grog Money", is new edition of grog ration. An old tradition of the British Navy allows every mem- ROW 11.00 A M " A. M " ericwn 7.30 P - for Homesickness" and in the even- “ fill: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN uzu ‘III am cnoss m omen n-"lal-s- W111i "IX-BO" please mimlocie with the Guardian? W! WISH to buy good seed 0d‘ . Notlf D _ tm t 0f - cult y ‘pa: ‘LI-MiJ-S-iifii. ure. HAVE YOU tried to improve your lawn? Why not use some special lawn fertilizer for sale in small uantities at Frank B. Clarlfl. ce Street wharf. 11-850-5-27-31. MR. O. N. BISSETT. Red Cross CB-mlblllfll Chairman will osjpeak over O. F. O. Y. tonight at ‘I. . 14-869-5-28-11. ANNUAL lgfEETlINGmtCity D15- Dflllflty, BQX R0011}, y Bufld. ing Monday night. IrBH-fi-ZB-Zi. CALVEN GRUB/O L0 43 _. Divine worship will lgheld ‘gn Bab. bat next- a/t 2.30 P M. Rev. G. Car yle Webster, whom. usoa-s-za-u. SUNDAY SERVICES-New Gina- . . Bible School 10.00 . Bradalbane 3.00 P. M. Wed- _ . M. REV. Wm. G. Qll-illey. Minister. 11-913-5-28-11. TRYON CHURCH SERVICES. — Westmoreland: Sunda School 10 A. M. Preaching Ber vce ll A. M. 'I‘ryon: Preaching Service 3 P. M, Albany: Preaching Service 7.30 P.M. Rev. S. D.- Trites. Pastor. L-872-5-28—1l. Elli 00m». _CENTRAL PARISH Divine Ser- vices will be held Sunday, Ma? 29th as follows: Nine Mile Creek 1 AM.‘ Canoe Cove 3.00 P. M. Churchill 7.00 P.M. Lloyd Henderson Studentj L-9l6-5-Z8-1i. FOR P.E.I. DELEGATES— The Prince Edward Island Members and Senators entertained delegates from their province who attended the meet of the Federation of Lilo- eral omen in the Capital. Some 20 Prince Edward I lenders attend- ed the dinner. which was held in ‘he Refilmvn Room of the Parlia- mentary Restaurant, House of Com. mons. ltawa Journal. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — Services Sunday will be conducted by the Ministers. Rev. Hugh lvfllkr, MA. B.D.. will preach both mom- m: and evening. In the morning Mr. Millers subject will be “A Plea ing: "Repeating Calvary". morning service Mr. Hamid Kendal Wright. B. A.. will be licensed to Breach. Later MI. Wright will be Ordained to the Holy Ministry at the forthcoming conference at Sack- ville. The music for the day will consist of the Anthems "O God Who Has Prepared" by A. R. Gaul and "Saviour Thy Children Kee " bv Sir. A. S. Sullivan. Following t e evening service at 8.30 P. M. a Sac- red Concert in Heartz Memorial Hall. This concert lS u) be given by Mr. Copeland and Mr. Du under the auspices of the Senior Y. P. U. A silver collection will ved for tdhe P. E. Island Y. P. U. Camp Through ~ The ‘Looking Class (By l. 0. LAIBD) bsr of n crew his daily rum m- iicn. But temperance sentiment has so glown that men are now allowed a cash allowance instead of the rum if they so desire it. Mac- lean2< ls authority for saying that in our Canadian Navy out of 114 men in the crew. only 41 take the ration. the rest pocketing the six cents a (lay. CHANGE years after a lingering illness of one year. All that medical skill could do l war. done by her loved ones to stay the hand of death but God willed otherwise and called her Home. Mra. Houston was universally be- loved by all who had the p-bd§we knowlnfl her. In the home she was especia y fitted as g loving wltc and mother. She was a mother m- cieed, caring for those in her home and all who came within that bles- sed sphere. She was a lover of flowers as could be seen by the profusion of ‘potted lants in her home as well as in t e garden. Mrs Houston was a consistent member of New Glasgow Christian Church as well as a member oi the W. M. B. of the same church. There are left to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and mother her sorrowing invalid husband and the following famiiv of daughters and sons, (Edith) Mrs. R. A. Houston. New Glasgow; (Ada) Mrs. R. W. Burdatte Straichcona; (Gertrude) Mrs. A. M. McKay. Strathcona; (Grace) Mrs. Whit- field Yeo. Kingston. (Erma) Mrs. Reagh Ferris Hazelgrove; (Jean) Mrs. Harold Diamond w= "Yo". Ernest, New Glasgow, P. E. I. Russell, New York, U. S A. and Lorne at home. 'l'he funeral was held from her d home at North Rustico on April.‘ 'f‘lie old saying is that all things come to those who wait. Change this so as to make it declare that nearly all the good things of both worlds are possible to those who will persevere long enough in seek- ing them, and you will have an im- porinnt statement which does not at all exceed the limits of truth. If. I00. you should turn it around the converse of it would be equally true; for without perseverance we need have no expectation of either acquiring much or being of much service to our fellow-creatures. s. ii c. A. Notes Inspector McLean report! this W6C‘ .-— 14h cats (suffering from disease “illLh seems to be epidemic) hu- manely destroyed. Sever-sled loin cf kittens humanely destro- . and feeble dogs humanely destroy- 19th and was largely attended. Her . ed. 4 dcgs treated for di" erent ll- pastor Rev. W . QlllBlei’ 60n- 3 mcnls. Une dog which rind bitten ducted the service. Hymns sung were, Abide With Me. Jesus Lover. ' lid l' b g kept under obser- u c“ 5 em of My soul, and Safe in the Anna vatlon for ten days before being de- stroyed. " of Jesus. . Regular daily inspection: A child Th, City. mul- Square was who injured her leg in .al1in off a rendered by My; Ben- i’ lln l bicycle was given "fit Nd Y m‘ rmlngaloolner and Mr. Earle Mc- spcctor McLean We are glad to um 11111111811 l1 IWW- W °h W“? ‘filling The floral tributes were Pillow giiferwefga ‘fig “t “$7 other. Wm gliifotherfi; Nfliusgendmgéid Gfamily; follow her exam lo and lend in my‘ ‘Ch ' h: creme ‘ _ “"119 m“ mm“ awn” cgflaflgixlirs. uréllthflfl Barilingai-l. and Charlottetown. Wreath, Mr. and To the memory of lufncble dog: y Mrs, Warren Houston. Charlotie- I did not hear thlkl iii k5 H-Yfiijfifffi a “me “om “m”. tin Laird. 5111811 Warren, Pr!“ llii-‘storv remains the some. I be- Hflustfifl. DIV" M0138". Wl-YNB i lieve that this dog Wll rl 0h I farm near Wheal-lgy River. “I ll hcr Floss. as never in"! 52ml name. cum here from Interment was in New Cemetery. _ (Patriot Please I was spending the night at a home in lhe country. for hours m the city hear. of a sul- try late spring day, tne tranquility all the freshness of the country- side. with its panorama of hill and valley. and placid river. darkly- runmed here and there with clus- iercd trees. soothed and strength- .' ened me. Bui. 111 spite of the sweet narcotic of time and place. and the lstrai Ons of an anxious noslesa I_went to bed with g, dull tin-ob. bmg headache. Sleep came fltl . The Grandfather clock at the foot - of the staircase boomed each hour with an old-fashioned ‘ and was awakened from slight naps to count every stroke till the last peal I fell asl heavy eyes. If. littlle night wind! h“ 0138 1 casemen . ayed ll y on m Still-HI‘ forehca and snapped awayy. Throwing back the covers an Wrapping a dressing-gown bo me. I followed to the window.aAs I , sat there. the beauty and the frag- . rance oi the night before the dawn stole gradually over me; the stars A MOMENT 0F UNEXPECTED v LOVELINESS ' A1 tei- living ' PTECISCIIB$, ' of midnight sounded. Then . eep. .. The night hours drifted by un- '- blew in at the .' | l y. and L lNotices 11¢ Charlottetown Cub Pick On May 13th this Pack held their last indoor meeting for this season I and completed a Very year as far as Wolf Cub Tests were concerned. Dennis Dowling. Freddy Flynn, Don MacDonald. Freeman Griffith. and Arthur McCarville have succeeded in w their Second Stars. Plrat Stal- Tests were completed by John Walsh, Noel Wilson. Jackie 'I‘ra.inor, Arthur Maclnnls, George Rowley, James lvlacAleer, Billy MiaeDon Ala n Doyle. and lvan Dowling. All the other Cubs passed a satisfactory number o. wsts. The Pack now numbers twenty- nlne Cubs-two having “Gone Up" ta the Scouts and one to the Sea Scouts. On May 23rd twenty seven mem- bers oi" the rack. accompanied by Scouts Earl Loyle and Ari. Brown, had a velw enjoyable hike to the gravel pit on Mount Edward Road. After an afternoons fun they were able to do Justice to the “hot dcgs“ served by Bagheera and Akela. hid Charlottetown Pack Last Sunday morning this Pack attended Holy Communion as a unit alter which breakfast was ser- ved bv Mrs. Roland Paton, and Miss lemma Michael in the Cathe- dral nail. '1 he uuos then all turned out 100 per cent for the Annual Church Parade. Last Monday evening .a baseball game was held. The Tawny Six and the White Six playing against the Grey Six and the Red Six. The game was refereed by Scoug, Robert Morris. The winners were the Tawny and Whites. 0n Monday evenmg the Pack will hold their regular meetag and a full attendance ls reques . Maritime Gilwcll CB-mp Plans are being made daily in preparation for this summer's camp. Already a number of appli- cations have been received and] considerable interest is being shown.‘ If you are intending to lake this. training we would suggest that youi register immediately. ' 5th Chlrlottelown Pack Last Monday evening this Pack enjoyed a ball game at Victoria Park. Mr. Moore acted as umpire for the game. At the concluscn of the ball game Mr. Ross treated the boys with chocolate bars. Group Committees Listed amon iihe duties of the ‘Group Commi ees are the follow- nglllncouragln and making it pos- sible for Scou rs to take training successful to Card ‘Of Thongs The family of the late M11. John P. Smith desire express their sincere . to the many friends, both in Charlottetown and Kinkora. who extended sym thy and kind- ness to them in elr recent ber- eavement: also to those who sent Mass Cards Spiritual Bouquets and mm Ofleuingl. um. one of the sum- help possibly in- ticn to camp, registration fee; tern secure leave of absence “from business. “Assisting Scooters in planning and arranging for the summer Scout Camp. and approving Camp Budgets." Provincial Scout Cunp' Application forms have Men mailed to e11 leeden for the Pm- . nclal Scout Camp. We would like have these returned to Head- quarters at as early a date as pos- sible in order that we might make arr ement for the accommodation for al Scouts who wish to attend. Scooter‘: Club Concert The Sooutefs Club Concert wll be held on “Puesday evenng at 8.15 p. m. at Prnce of Wales College Hall. An interesting pmgrem will be presented. Provhuclnl Jamboree and Hartline Rover Moot More interest ls being shown in this means of opening our New Camp and enquiries have been re- ceived from a number of Rovers in New Brunswick. We expect a large number of Scouls and Revers n attendance and an interesting dis- play will be represented. courses. especially mer camp courses; eluding tra payment of camp and b ‘ ‘ Soou LINCOLN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The meeting of the Lincoln W. I. was held on the evening of May 10th at the home of Mrs. John Perry with the president in the chair. The meet was opened with the creed. ere were 16 memlbers and 8 visitors present. Roll call was answered by exchang- img slips and seeds. Coun-espondence from the Super- visor were read. also a fixuxicial report was given by the Secretary showing a balance on hand of $21 - l4. The question of having a fence ut up in front cf the school was ken up. Pallngs, cedar posts and other material were to be purchased as soon as pose . It was moved and seconded that only the members and members of their houseshold would receive treat from the Inst moved and seconded that a. person who was sick for n. period of one week or 10 days or mone although such person would not get a doctor was entitled to a treat. The different committees reported and new ones Program, Mrs .' Joshua G-allan . John Doiron. Mrs. Joseph A. G-al- lant and Mi-s Bertha Warren. Lunch. Mrs George Myers. Mrs. Frank Gallant. Mrs. Prank Doiron and Mrs. Angus Gallant. o Mrs. John McKenna then invited the members in her home for the next meeting. Program consisted of four contests. 1st by Mrs. John McKennn and won by Mn. Geo. Myers. 2nd bv Mary Kelly and won Un- Minnrd‘; for dandruff. MINISTER-REV. S. ORGANIST-MRS. V. Sol Th vic were far away and had lost their “’ brilliance, b 1y silh ainst them, river gurgled an lapped its way to the sea. and from the garden below my window there drLfted up the in- toxlcatiéfi sweetness of the white narciss Rising to leave the window, I re- gretted the tardiness of the da which would bring the morning song of the birds. I turned away reluctantly. Just then two or three sleepy twltters came from c nearby thicket. two or three twit- " ters answered from the river bank, liming. th usand thicket Lad river, valley. burst into g. d ' Warblimgs that through sheertmz- ,1 staay mus shatter their throats! mlrin to m knees, drank in the “olcl melodious med- rigals of love- their “song of clmrm through all the land." r thought of Plates definition of music: ' . . gives l. the universe, wings to flight to the imagination. n charm to sadness. Rayety and life everything. It is an beautiful. invisible. but neverthelese d Madonna and eternal form." bowed m heed. the e. iihe lb and Qbrnnl form. When a a the out: . . that is good Jill. d! of dawn m gky, I returned to my bed grateful for n moment of un- loveliness. (IIIS G SORB 1hr an. Iblfllllhglfil .. undo-g“. l! wn ' without further .1 sound to -- lihe mind, -- u .. theensenoeofoldn’ ff f)“ I09 VII dazzling. numn- :1 threaded 1' qua ==uq=n 1e t . Her gggieri-obgggelrit ‘hug: M“ "In td- m; a barn. H: never knew vertlzment in n fum Mindful how long he lay unconscious but and was bitter-lg disappointed when glmny he sat up and looked around. u... arrived. had expected n ma» bull to be seen be a sable Collie and she wanna’ wry z thought um n» bad left u y black-and-white n3 shun Prince Edward Island for n Mm dog. However she whl “gal! to ut n his chip‘ m remain and was neither nor u; a few Duos and disliked by the molly a "f! lm- ‘ifllhfl’ bat t f couple of build- fortinlate circumstance Ab!‘ mm was Ml‘. crhghg :.'=:.*:i.-.‘"..:"°.......“"‘: tom w win...- v" we. a:- "l. 0- l: gulls" liigr. get. mulieer kept 6M t 0 W!‘ I7 ' v “B... fine day when this was about hel . U!‘ ‘k530i; .13.... in ‘if?’ years Dui-in he ultimo!!!‘ " nd d; l may . “for? ivltéfmubdlldh to ‘ ou - the animal ' . hi‘ e little luster and lm hon me b 1d d gggigéggnvzwl will‘... u» ..' “a “ti. " ... ti: “it. m “Mfil-“ma- “f” f. f d!» l Pl ' ‘ . m m, w. _ e in‘: do“ n“ , ' “autumnal. m "mime? giltliegowald e nun a mllft’ I u“ in‘. u and! the 01-... . nun gm IINIMVEN The BAPTI T l. Anthem-Se Cent al Christian Church Morning Service-ll.” A. M. MuQo-"Ssleeicd" SEIWHOII—'“I‘IIG Field Is The World” Sunday Bchocl—l£ o'clock Evening Servlco—7.00 P. M. Musle-“Selecied.” Sermon-“The Life 0f Christ” close of In morning worship nor- the hours of 12 and 12-80 It iho Central Christian Church during the summer monthl. ' MINIBTQ-TIIE REV. HARVEY L. BENTON, BT11, BJ). Monumo wonsrnr n 0131.00: arnn miuus-"ruwrazlémlnm Ink Me” — "M" Sermon-"Wordn Tiet-K-QQJ-M-E-B GI The Rev. II. L Denim: THE CHURCH SCHOOL 3.80 P. M. Ilptwcsenlor r upcmeetetflueelueed the bumping; C. COOPER. Th. M. L. DINGWELL club-Mr. V L Dingwell AI Ccrdlnlly Invited. e Sunday School will meet d. flue e and will take place between Cor. Prince and Iftn-oy Churc - wean..." Y ' °"°" itute. It was also , by Mrs. Angus Gallant. 3rd PAGE THREE Anthem after whch Mrs. lunch was served. mm: p iron. 2i . Mrs. Wilfred Doiron and w"n if’; 10.1mm 2y 51mg” me m“ “d Mrs. Angus Gallant. 4th by M75, George Myers and won by the Naipaul a delicious Si. Paul's Church THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IIN THE DOMINION OP CANADA 11.00 A. SUNDAY M.—-Mom Conn-m Anthem-“All Hall the Power 0f Jesus 7.00 P. M.—Evenlng Prayer and Sermon. Anthcm—"Come Unto Preacher-REV. DR. HASLAM. Morning 3nd Evening AFTER ASCENBION g 10.00 A. lVL-The Slunduy School. n There will be no ugly Prayer. union at 8J0. Name" Rockwell Me" — — — — — — — Colciitt Everybody Welcome. REV. II. ‘D. RAYMOND, IVLA" D.D.. HECTOR. é Organist-MISS ' ' IAN EARLE. Choir Director» Zion Dr MINISTER—REV. ORGANIST-MISS v- uzn-u nul- n mug-gang.“rung-nun: esbylterian G. CARLYLE WEBSTER RIINA WOOD MORNING WOESHW 11.00 A. M. — 111mm: "Undetecied Sins.” Hymns-BO, 480, 770, 541. Anthum—"Jesll. My Strength, My "0110" — — — — — — Marks Solo park-Misc Loren; Snmpel. 2.30 P. M.—The Sabbaili School and Bible Classes. EVENDVG WORSHIP 7.00 P. M.—Th¢1nc: "The Wine Last" Hymns-m. 184. 587. Anihem-"Helr My Prayer, 0 God” —Arcude1t Male fluff-file — "Jesus, Saviour P100 Mt" Visitors and Strangers are Cordially Invited to Attend. Best s"... The <fQOw f§fifififf§Q+§< Maker. u-mm-nin St. James Church PflJIc Wcfihlll: MORNING AT ELEVIN AND SEV OLOC Preachwi THE BIY. ‘I. 0W“ HUGHES, B. A- Thl “SONG OI‘ ENGLAND BOOIIIT" wll nflell D6 mornhg service. Sunday Soluool M. Tell (YGOII. Morn] AIILIIMIIP-q Music ‘How Evening Mule: Anthem-“l 1e lave Me Keep My Oollnlnd mentfl-Shnpel. STRANGHI! AND VISPIYRI COIDIALLY INVITED. “_* ~-~ EVENING AT EN 0' K Loveb an 1i; Dwnlhgf- iii} Trinity United Church any. noon muuzn. m. A. a. IL-Mlniaicr nav. A. z. MneKENZIE. n. A-Auauat n A. aov KENDALL, 1.1mm. A.A.o.o.-omam 0 u. hm invitee m mom r: .::-.-'::.-....~"......~"- m- llfi..i.i‘-lr"l=i'l°."i3il"'..o....w..~...~ avrumo woasfnr '1 women AntheIn-"O sawing mum“ ~ _ - - on: Orfll Prelude-Andante Tran Illlo -. -. -. ., — Whitiock 2.2: P. bhit-gnnangnywzchfll and le Cluleo. . . .—- . l‘! . M, - “w”, _ _.”_'f.'.§ .31“... _. _ ... ... _ cum slmira-"nars/iilnn LPALVAIL!” """""‘ $1.1‘, Q", l "fihfl, ‘Anthea-mum- iiiyflb amen” —- A. s. Sullivan h mafia-gutsy. n. u. clinched. mu. n». ' vnuen and scum. cerauuv Welcome. [IQ- Q IIIDQOI- l p,” p, LL-Slcred Concert Heart: Hall-Arum: Co - Yvgfi" "llflfim! 1%‘ a“ ‘ ind um pm. Under uspim Y. r. u. ‘Silver ceumfi. ; . y... . . u-nbuv-ii€'lev t. .-.= ii-ommonrrarfibbif-QU-Pyllfl‘ s~:?i3""ra ‘E: I i i "l Ii i i