p champion. wwrovoooon 00-0000 woo >0 a c0941; g] 7;}; z _ _ . use-tray“? E ehlSiilflfid Advertisements i z .... 13:33:20 of! word: . ~ e of 6 words Eight, Insertions lifiilfl; ; ”'w.t’w’ts-a.“”“’~*“”“"“flvw+coonnc i? Agents Wanted AGENTS FOR NEW ELECTRICAL advertising device. Qppqrtumty w get into clean business of your own. Business Service 00., Three-Nine- teen BB)’. Toronto. A, W, 2g, MAN 0R WOMAN ‘I0 TRAVEL and appoint agents; ‘Position per. manent; yearly guarantee $1092, (being $21 weekly average) and ex- penses. Wlllstqli 00., Toronto. a. w. s-za-s-w-tlspl 3o. AGENTS WANTED T0‘ INTRO- duce Ro sl Buckingham, the mod. em tabs cover. Looks like linen, mods no ‘laundfllms. A necessity m every home. Low price liberal commission. Write for fro‘ selling outfit. Dept. s15, Fublic ‘Service Mills o! Canada,» Ltd., mndqn, Ont. A. W. March 28. P_i-_¢___v—--i For v Sole FOR SALE-OLD PAPERS. 5 CENTS bundle. Guardian Office. H-t-tf »—*.——*'*_’_'-_—‘ FDR. BALI.» T0 LIT. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. . u r01: sat-aloha sandman cow. Apply to Jack Morcside, North River. 4337-B-21-flJ roa sans-so sons- coon laud, 50 clear. Near railway, church, schoolJEasy terms. Apply’ E. Brown, York. LSGIhS-QB-fli, l I l Female Help Wgnrgd IVANTED A mm. ‘r0 new wrru housework. Apply Quorum“, Good profits. Act quickly.‘ 4335-3474!‘ wélurso an EXPERIENCED ‘"1118 roam slrl. Apply Davis Hom- azos-a-ze-al. WOMEN WANTED T0 SEW F03 "5 Bl- llome. Sewing machine neces- sary. No selling. Ontario‘ Ncekwear Cflmlllmy. Dept. 147, Toronto B, ._.___i__.__ Wanted WANTED — TWO PAIR GUINEA D18:- Apply Prince Edward Island Hospital. 41B5-3—25-tl. Male Help Wadi-ed WANTED-ml MAN' T0 DO FARM Vernon S. Munn. Mermaid. 43ll-3-26-3i BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low coat course. Hundreds of sumessful graduates. Write Moler Barber College. 6'73 Harrington, Halifax. Oct. it-tts-tf. Ervll. sslwlcs. specializing in preparing candi- dates by mail for the Canadian Civil Service. ' Get ready for the spring examinations for positions as Letter Carriers, Mail Clerks. rou sass - nail-clinic adds, Barred Rock, White Lcghoms “.00 per hundred. Cyrus Pickard, West m Rnllllty. OSBG-S-ZB-Sl. FOR SALE—-0Nl FAD-ROW COW. Apply 5s School Street. r , (3454-27-31. i ----an'>----~—-.—-— son BALD-FARM AT YORK. 1B0 acres. Apply IJLLHIIIIIO] Crockett. =~. -;- ,~-_V_-~,.., , IillIi-JI-fl-3_L_ IWO YEAR. REGISTERED JERSEY bull for lull. lired by Steadis ‘ 43ll-3-28-3l CARDBOARD ‘BEETS FOR SALE,’ 1 cent each, suitable for lining hen houses, etc. Guardian Office. 1 I Bllil-tf FOR SALE-ONE » REGISTERED Shorthorn lsull one year old. .Two Guernsey‘ Grade Cows due to freshen looll. Charles Hurry, West Royalty. 4360-3-28-21. FOR. SALI-JTWO REGISTERED Shorthorn bulls. dual purpose. one year old. W. W. Crosby, Com- wall. l32il~3-2'I-3i. ._..___.__.____.._._._.._--- FOII. BALE-IN AOII FARM AT Klnrcsa, good building-s. l0 00W! wood and lumber. Balance cleared. Price $1600.00 Apply McLean 6a McKinno , Charlottetown. 3960-3-17-8 tut for 4 wecks. Situations Vacant Female AMBITIOUS ~WOMEN. BIG PAY. Large demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and Hairdressing. Join Canada's lamest system. Dip- lomas granted. Write for inform- ation. Marvel Beauty Academies. 8 St. Catherine East. Montreal. S. V. PE-S-w-s-tl-IQ- ~______________ -___ Short Wlvo Radio CIIARLEQ J. BODNER s "nliirlaum rams Short Ways Transmitting and lteccivlng Equipment. l REL —- PYBEX - IEWELI:-—WARD LEONARD _- EQCO - SPAULD- ING "DRE 0. 861 Bsrrillgton Street. Tel. Bishop 791‘) Halifax, N. S Ffib. zl-‘fi-fil. %———- Permanent ‘Wave Miscellaneous a JOHN atrium msnolvatb,__rno- vinclal hand Bunifliorlr“ sni- ville.‘ Sllllaiis 4 sans s20 sub UPWARDS. GROW- L log mushloomsrfor and sheds. Illustrated booklctifrec. Canadian Mushroom, Toronto. _ 11-3-20. EBCAPEI) FROM SMALLWOOI) Ranch, silver female fox No. Foil right ear, also marked left car ill-l. One male medium silver, right ear .BF‘P, left ear 3H. Also dark silver female unmarked. Notify Dewar Smallwood, Bunbury. I _‘ iillll-il-Zil-Zi-Thurs. Set. Lost LOEIP-ON 26th. A SUM 0F MONEY. Kindly return to Guardian Office. 43B6-S-IB-SI. Situations Wanted EXPER- YOUNG SCOTCIIMAN, farm. fenced, desired work on Please writ/a the Guardian. 4385-3-28-81. Salesman Wanted WANTED SALESMAN WITII CAR -To take-orders and deliver home neccssiti on old established route in West Kinr and South Queens Counties. Steady workers can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Hustlers on similar routes do $6000 ‘annual business. Some es- tablished 30 years. Reply immed- iately giving age, occupation. ref- erences. Rawieigh Industries. Dept. CN-llfi-T. Montreal Que, Con. . 3-12-14-19-21-28-28. Education or Instrlwtiml ANNOUNCING OPENING FALL class September first. ‘Hire-B Y"! course, Education, two WW5 m!" School. Affiliation Pediatrics. Now Nurses Home recently completed- Rutland Hospital, Rutisnd, Ver- mont. 33' 03310514, win, March 2'l-'l‘he city of Oshkosh. with 40.100 copula- Madam Goudet,‘ Graduate of the 5W0 Beauty Parlor. New York, will N at 228% Queen Street at E. M. ‘lellianca Beauty Parlor, begfnnlli April m. Milo. aouoci [Ivel two diner-en: Permanent Woven-Tho Ieaiistlc and tho Nuns to MllIhMde. nudrt comes highly . " ‘ 4M is really on upon In hor line. “milk spent many yurs- in New York City Mb! licBlonc will he .."'=' i=- live u.- ladies of Charlotte- fm. full information In connection with Mdc ossam visit If ca» will m; n my; Queen Street or Phone- _____‘.._.._ ‘ "“""“"II nu hlwlu til: -o.| can? I nimnvivoln-i v’uvxvo_ . "Wilflvvo ma I" mut plmill ' g m“; . “M! llvlcdwmgvnyroqaglleosp _ on ~~- n _ ‘ . 9.} '11:: ~ ' f" "us .~ -- ‘A "ii ‘Ii n . “ " m ‘M’... x n" 'r‘"llvl‘"‘. n‘ a in: . no Inn um, lg too grown up to retain the name of Main street for its cchiof thoroughfare, residents decided in a!) pointing a committee of 95 mm!" to select a more urban title. “bonus”, KIDNEY/f ,, PILIS = ll ‘l? ‘lv\_\.\_\ ‘ KIDPH l ‘if-low. r HRQIHIYIIQ q, | i‘ l "Ill ‘ ' l ,| l. ll| A work 6 miles from Charlottetown. THE M. 0. C. Civil Servcie School is the oldest correspondence school in Canada. P ‘ Clerks, Btenogrsphers; ‘rypists, etc. Booklet free on rc- quest. The M. C. C. Ltd.. Toronto, 10. M. H. W. R-Q-W-S-lll.» nth.’ us, In. I cellars. ocntral Aduarilian cry) 2 pounds 50 canto, Oudbwrs Bros. QIIBI-B-flil-ai CIIANGEHOF LANDING rasca- Owlnl to the condition of the ice the mail plane now lands ofl’ Inher- mnn Shore. l‘ "_.—Fw-v CORNWALL ‘ PASTOR-AI. OIIARGI, March ma. New Domin- ion at ll s. m.; Kingston at 8 p. m.; Cornwall at ‘l. Rev. D. K. Ross, Min- ister. ‘ MILTON-During Holy Week tho foliowins den/Ices Will be held in It. John's Church: Wednesday, April 1st, 8 p. nay-Good Friday, l1 s. m. and 8 p. m. Rev. eorg; Westbrook. L. Th., rector. PRIWBYTEBIAN SERVICE; _ Services for Sunday, March {~29 as follows: I-lartsviils ll B. m.. Brook. field 7 p- m" Hunter River Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Clyde River 3 p m. Sunday School 2 p. m. (Pat. riot Please Copy.) STuJAMES cannon-fiat a result 0f the renovation work in the church week, all the services will be held in ‘he “hi”! hall until further notice. Public worship Will-be held at the usual hours. and the Sabbath School and other meetings will proceed without interruption. 4347-54341 1555M) LADY ILb-Mrs. John L. Stewart. of East Boston. Mass. for- merly of Searletown, P. E. 1., has undergone a somewhat serious oper- ation at the ‘ Parkway Hogpltgl, BYwkllht. but has returned to her home and is now convalescent and much benefited in health. Her daughter. Mls Mary Stewart. has also recovered from a recent 0p"- 5H0". and has resumed her duties as nurse in the Stronge Hospital, Cord I of . Thanks Mrs- J- D. ll/fclntilra and family of Montague, desires to thank all those whosent Flora1“'1‘rlbutss and Mes. sages of Sympathy and in ovary way showed so much kindness and lym. 0B,)‘ tliltlngthelr recent sad ber- es merit. MPS- J- D. Ilfclniyra, Montague. ‘Qilgll-II-iill-ll, III Melllillilliiii n52.'.‘2,"‘;i..."'3l2.l'l.£§..§“£i§l.‘i353 Our son Is slccplnl‘. so free Irom all aI P ll. l Obi wake him notisweet spirit, to solar again, "I ' 1o soundly, oh lqt him sleep on, Ills sickness is ended, his ‘troubles are gone. - Inserted by his Father and Mother. III usuoliuiu In loving memory of John Geor c MGDOIIIH. died March 29th, 198i). Berni-spur eyes he faded Growing weaker every day Doing all we could to save him Until 0nd took him awn . Never shall we ccaso to ave him Never shall his memory fade Sweetest love forever Ilngaro Around his sweet and peaceful grave. Inserted by Mother and sister. 435il-3-28-ii. WWUIIIQXIHSRW III ulzllonlllm. In loving memory of John Ben. l tsiurdsy. March 2am, mo. Jolt one ysav today hesi- Fatim- limo grim death stole to our homo And carried of! your gentle spirit Row our lonely hearts GM moan. And we often wonder Father In your Heavenly homo above Do you see your IOITOWIIII‘ family Do you witch o'er tlloll with love. In our dreams we sometimes sea you IA; you were In days sinca passed With your kindly smile and cheerful on um than dreams could mi. God In III! Irflnli: wisdom Doeth all th on or the best, Though sometimes we IIII to use It When our hearts are surest Fretted m. amt cvcl- atrvule calms Onward in this heavenly soul And In God's liltsoflco meet again when» col-A m: s _ to coal. inserted by hi: ifs soc Family. 0000066 N. D. ' MacLean ' UNDIIIMII Checklist!!! l north Within ' ~ ' comm .. r _ ‘. tM-t-Witflemflfiaaioowo .i.‘ ‘ I CIIDICE cooking butter ‘(cream/ t building having been begun that wnsnorlsic. who departed this us.» r Moi-runs prayer 11.00. Biiflliflflsld, Saint lliliubctrrs church. March 2i)- evsnlong 7.00. ‘MAKING SATISFACTORY RE’ COVEIY-Mrll. A. Iiosvatt. of Back Bay. formerly cf Caps ‘rravcrso f: still confined to the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Hoxbury. Mam. with a poisoned arm,‘ having been ill for the past three months. I-ler con- dition is,» however, much improved. and she expects to leave the hospital within a week or two. RETURNS FROM OTTAWA-Mr. B. 8. Parent, supervisor of Illustra- tion Stations, who has been in Ot- tawa discussing with Ills chief plans for the season's work, has returned home. It is intended fa experiment with pasture grasses and fertilizers for pastures in addition to the ordin- ary wcvk of the stations. While in Ottawa, Mr, Parent, who is Provin- cial Bcout ISscrctary, got a flag for competition for Bey Scout troops in the Province. and also authority for the holding of a Gilwsll Camp for Scoutmoaters, Assistant Bcnutmas- ters. and troop committees in July. IN THE KIRK AT CAMBRIDGE —Rev. J. W. S. Lowry is giv- ing a series of Sabbath morn- ing studios on the Minor Pro- phets. “the ‘Iwelvo Apostles of the old Testament,” and on ‘rhurs- day evening a series on the different petitions of the Lord's Prayer, both of which are proving interesting to the congregation. The Sunday even- ing ssrvices are evangelistic and are largely attended. Many from Prince Edward Island still find a congenial church home in the Kirk at Cam- bridge and the congregation is vis- ited frequently by people from the Maritime Provinces sojourning am- ongst their relatives in Greater Boston and vicinity. TIIE NALVATION ARMY CIT- ADEL-Forty-fifth anniversary of the local corps will be held Saturday. Sunday, Monday, March 2B, 29. 30. Special events as follows: Saturday. 8 p m.. ilustrated missionary serv- ice, "Christ in the Orient" will be civrn by Rev. w. L. Outhouse, B. A. (President P. E. I. Ministerial Asso- ciation). Sunday. 11 a m.. Holiness Address, Mrs. Adjt. Martin. Honour roll of officers entered the work from local Corps; 3 p. m.. citizens mass meeting. Musical numbers ren- dered by Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Mrs. Leigh’ Warren (vocal). Mrs Keith Rogers (piano), and Zion Church male quartette. Chairman, Council- lor S. Kennedy: 7 p. m.. salvation address. Adjutant A. W. ltfartin, Roll call of Comrades in Glory Monday. a p. m.. anniversary musical festival. Following artists assisting: Miss stern:- and Miss Watson (piano). ivfrs. Roy Cudmore» Mr. Chas. Earle. (vocal). Baptist Church male quar- totte party. silver offering. Chair- man. Rev. R. Moorehoad Legato B- D. All are welcome. WEDDING BELLS-There took place at sacred Heart Church. wat- crtoivn. Mass. on Saturday, Feb. ‘I. the marriage cf Miss Anantnsfa Mac- lTaiiy and Mr. Frederick Shea, both formerly of this prcvincc, Rev. Fath- or Ryan. pasior, prrformrd the cere- mony and csll-hrntcd the nuptial - I.liurszll/lluszljllrlilrllv .il_u_elu2lllo quet of roses. She was attended by ' blue ANGLIQAN iiIlvlCas-arspsud. Saint John's Church. March 29 her sister Jennie, who wore chiffon with hat to match and also carried a bouquet of flowers. The groom's cousin, Mr. Elmer cogen INN bB-‘lt man. After the ceremony the bridal party motored u: the home of tbs crldcc sister, ms. Henry Mcfluirk, whore o number of zllcsi-a awaited them, and s hearty blesliisst was Pflltshn of, and o very snloyable morning was spent Aftfir s. short honeymoon trip Mr. before her marriage, a miscellaneous shower was tendered the bride at the homo of liar cousin, Mrs. P. D. Duffy, Wslcrtov/n, whors she ra- cslved a large number of valuable gifts. Their many friends Join in wishing them many happy years or wedded life. .., H, n, u, PERSONALS Judson I-l. Glow, Jr., 9 Pork T". race city, is improving after his very ward Island Hospital, visitors to the city yesterday were Messrs Chalmer Newson of North River, and Lyman Ncwson, Cam- bridge, Moss. » city, who has spent the winter in in Clyde River today. Miss Catherine Carr, Rose Valley who is visiting in Charlottetown, if,- tendod the Kensfngton, Cape Tray- fir-IE dame at the Forum last night. Her many friends will be pleased tn know that Mrs. R. J- Belyea who has been ill with tonsilitis, is mak- ing a good recovery. The many friends of Mrs Lorne Weeks, will be glad to learn she has returned to her home in Fredericton and Mrs Ehec. arc making their ' _' hrme in somervllle, Mass. Shortly » ’ serious operation in the Prince Ed- ' Miss Nellie Glow. 0 Park Terrace. ‘ the city leaves on return to her home ‘ ‘s Bi ii 4 u" luliil-r ¥i Ros A avast You lilo as; Eloy Bar we I u»; l-‘AA. THE DRUG , 033,1“ Wfllvh This Space 5):: I Mann", For Week Er. ' Specials ' BAYEIFS ', Articles _ dlmmN l" i.“ 12:. ‘ - I? 1 G i - 2 9 c ( urine 5 - I‘. iSIAN - OIL i was. w. , l ' ' cwvrlvrlvr: 1 IIAIEL JUNTEE" see‘ J 1v - PI I. ) can“ CREAM Q FACE‘: o rum. L s ' 2 9 c 32c O1. Bottle s1 4o POVl/Dlll‘ l i; 60c Reg. 51.00 Size 75c m» ‘ POMPIIIAN BEEF. mow h”, alsxrn- l crummy and WINE ' ‘ otarull es = 4 c c l?» c llfic Dram 75" 5*" $715 . uorv TONE Pnggrjilz EMULSION f Aulfiun‘ Toy"; , fl 49 B no (it. c h» "LAURA ssconn" r “BILLIE BURKE" "ANNIE ilu.\"l‘clt' v.4 n“ ’, , t crrocotarss m” 1b- CIIOCOLATES 60$ lb- glrocom-rps -l “' wr: successor: r0 "guys" The MucKinniln Drug Co. of LO sroas _ sketch of the Fallon ‘Stir. act comedy in thrcc scenes was sic-l csptionally funny and \vcil staged. The lonely rancher, who sought fun for the audience when a prac- tical joke was put over on him by Jim Jones in order to secure a much coveted saddle. However, the right wife turned up in time and a double wedding ended the trouble of two lonely bachelors. Prof. ‘rlwmilflflfl ) afterla recent operation in the P E. I. Hospital. ' Mr. Alphonsus Cullen, of the staff l of the Bankof Commerce, Toronto, has arrived ill the city on a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Edward Cullen, Richmond St. Back l aside Miss Margaret Campbell of Bay, Boston. has been laid with a nervous affection for some weeks past and is in a very weak condition o: health. The aged lady is somewhat improved and appears to‘ be progressing toward recovery. Miss Campbell is a well krlmvn P. E. Islander. Zion Church Choir Entertain A bright program of catchy chor- uses, solos, and a ‘reading introduc- ed a snB-PPY one-act comedy drama in Zion Church Schoolroom last evening, put on by the choir mem- bers to enlarge their choir funds. A Shanty Song, Blow the Man Down. was chosen to open the even- ing's performance with Mr. Malcolm MoKinnon taking the solo part. The choice of solos were very hap- pily made and each perfonner fully Flora Campbell. CZub“—-Messrs. .i. A McLeod, Harry. Vcrnsweli. M. IKIOKWIYIOXI- “ml H‘ A5 Tfcfiougall. was the accompanist and during in- termission tcothsome candy was r01!‘ Following was thc 97°81'61"? PART] m)“ o shanty Bqng-"BIOW the Mar. Anllzcm-"O Saviour of the World“ C-awn"--Terry Mr Malcolm Mc - Th“ CM"- Kinnon and Male Chorus. l same only-ER ‘sEiii-flafiiigsil Til/ii? iii}? uott-lii‘:"— "Henry's Mail orclcr wile," a one- non. Jim Jones-A Cowboy who “puts ons over" on Henry by impersonat- ling tile Mail-order wife—1\-Ir. H. a few moments to denote a lapse of matrimony by mail, afforded great Craswcil. Becky Simpson-A maiden lady who owns and manages the adjoin- inr: rancn-Jvliss Alice Partridge. Mrs. Tucker-The Mail-order wife Zion Presbyterian Church 9:02. Louis i) "EZ-lompson. Organist and Choir Leader The Minister-Who liILi an llllllfill- 2i day-Mr. N. IdcPilcl-soll. v After Scene I curtain is drawn for ii weeks and after Scone 2 it is rlrnivn :0 denote a lapse of 2 hours. Time: The Present. 7' Place: A ranchers rough shack. God Save The King. C GGGFGCUUPFUDUGSUQ; 2.30 l’. T-l.--Sunrlay School ll A. DI-—REV. MI‘. Griffiths 1N1, and Bible Class. Song-“Kltty. My Love. will W“ EVENING Marry moTi-l-lerbcrt Hughes Mr ‘l I’. lit-Rev. Mr. Griffiths HM.“ cmsweu, 8.B0--Y. M. C. A. Song Service v Mixed quartette -- “Whispering Address by Rev. Mr. Griffiths . l-Iope"—Hawthorna-Dlcks. Mrs. A. Anthcln—"Comc to Our Hearts and Abide" bloc)’ ' The Choir. Mutch and S. McLean. Messrs. J. A. McLeod and Norman McPherson. ercaclceaoo or faced-ibis: 1 ons {QQQC-Qfljfifig-Qflflflfifififi-fififrbbflfibnilwbné‘ Song ~ "Border Ballad" - Qawe" lq-lddfiérifiréuaoa oooo ooooooowoooooooooooou Mr. Malcolm MfiKiilflmll Song—"I Look Inio Your Garden" __Hayden Wood. Miss Blanche Laf- ferlv. shanty Song-"Whcn Johnny ‘Joules Down to llllo"-Terry. l\'lr.. Hurry Crosweil and Male Chorus." l Rccitation-“The Fallen Star -s i Chevalier. Mr. W. G. Brim‘- Song—“I-lomlnf;""D°| R1639» T4155 Male Quartette-PTIIE He" 39°59 PART 2 HENRIFS slain-canon WIFE A 0n: Act Comedy In 3 5""! urns-s lli tho presence of a large num- bcr of friends and relatives of ‘tho: contracting parties. The bride Wli." becaminoly’ downed in white sativ and wore a veil and carried a bcu- .4 SPECIALS AT LEIGIYS Oronlru. 19c it rlcz. for . . .. 35c Tomatoes, pcr lb. 80c “room. z aim. Per doe. 25c . . . . .........2dcz.I5c Psi- doc. 45c. . . . . . .. a dos. 80c . Sunkist. Lemons. per doz. 29s f_ III-nonal. oer dos. ...... .. as» grit e Fruit 5 for 25o ppel, per on. 25c Rhubarb, per bunch 28o Wmhsvo a complete Ilns of Confectionery. WEEK-END SPECIAL Fina Chocolates. lust received lIDc lh. Fresh Jelly Creams i390 lb. Ilsvc you triad oar Haml- Modc ruin. Special Wack- End Solo, Sue our Prince ._ street Window. Lunches put __ up to take out from our Sanf- tsry Tea ltoonis.‘ Our Ira 0mm Dishes us Delicious. We handle "Perfec- tion" Dishes pat up to tale out: also Special Bricks for Inter. NLEIGHKS‘ i > TEA ROOMS Corner Rom and Prince ‘more: mi Undu- Now also: meat ' ' " . '—‘~*-""*"".':;:;2..... c0000 nziu-nwaoatrczracoorrarlnuan-ouomaoano- +-“**" "*‘ "“ St. Paul ’s Church SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE EASTER -OO§O§-O4-O>§QQ-OQ'O§O $0 M04044 ll.00 A. MF-Momin Prayer and Sermon-"Tlle Book of Common Tmysr- ptism. Confirmation and the Catechism." Oflcrtory SoIo-"'I‘ho Psalms" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Faurc Mr. Chltlts II. Earle. 2.80 P. Ila-Sunday Echooi and Bfblo Classes. 7.00 I’. DI.—EI‘GIIIIII Prayer and Srrmon-"Illr sczl i:.~. fhc King that Cillntth In the Name of the Lord.‘ oirertsry AliIIIeIh-"Jcrllollem" . . . . . . . Pnrllcr EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. II. D. RAYMOND, M. L, HECTOR. fl§§fi$§fifi§¢fl§§0 {I-Qfilli-BZII-Iililfl é i l l St. James Presbyterian Cliurcfi olINlsTl-JIt-REV. R. MOORIIIIAD LEGATE. B. l). Organist-Mn. K.S. Rogers. Choir Dirccfor-lilrsl A.I.u\vson woitl." ' ' " PUBLIC W0 Morning at Eleven Evening at Seven N. B. ALL SERVICES WILL BE HIORNI Messrs. Ari. Bruce end NOTICE IN THE SCHOOL IIALL, UWING T0 IIENOVATION OF THIL CHURCH BUILDING. Sabbath School and Young MEIIS and Young Womons’ Classes at Two-thirty. Che Day's hoisc Vflll lmludm- Solo-"Ihc Pollm. --Faurc IlIr. F. S. Wilkins EVENING . 4 lluct-“Sc Thou Llftcst Thy Divini- l'tllllil.'l"—~blflllicl' (The Crucifixion) STRANGERS syn VISITORS coamatur lxvrrspy ¥in°mu°umiq°fmWwtffiEww .~_".E‘F'_‘3PZZ‘?“FE‘Z’?EEV‘ZQQ‘ZEE“F9‘Z* 7. IISIIII‘: if} O'clock. l H O'clock. . nun) UNTIL FURIIIER - ‘HIS 7"’ Fl »i s i‘- Chas. lilai-lionzic g ‘ii Ci CHURCH Curntr Prince and Fitzroy Sirccis. (‘lzuriotiartuznzi PASTOR-REV. A. C. VINCENT, I). I). ORGANlST—-‘.\IISS ROBERTA SPENCER, l‘. T. l‘. L. ‘mmzom: ' : cram "oooronoocrceaocrcollu u: sustained the musical reputation of u" g a uaqmmzmd ‘m? CD3 the Zion Church choir members. “ . . - . while the mixed quartette and male Abs 5'““'h"5"" mmkw ‘vc5tN" g Trinity United Church g quarlottt We"! calmly iilflflsfnll l“ Q-mmekm‘ E‘ Gamay‘ o, we, " Ministers-Rail. a. n. Ramsay, o. o. Rev. c. u. llrlnvn. run. c: was also Mr. Braces character Henry Gfiblmir-M“ e‘ - Organist-Mr. A. if. Kendall. I. ft. A. m.. A. A. G. i). '”"”'”““"“”“””“‘““““‘“““”'M“‘ 10.00 A. dishware: nmairg. 3i ~ ' 11.0.1 A. llL-Pullll w rslllp. "l 1 ‘ Sermon-“Thc ‘Trlulinphol llnIry“-—l)r. Itnmuuy ADJUTANT AND M35, A, w, MARTIN I Anthenw-"Dbpth of Mercy’ . . . . . . . . . . .. l2‘. l-l-stcizcr OFFICE“ l" CHARGE ; 2.3a it. lib-Sunday School lIIllI Adult nuns t'l'l.s.~.'. l -Public Worship FOBTY-‘FIFTH ANNWERSAR? SERVERS ly Saviourh Cross and pllnF-Rc-a. L‘. it. .5111» 5|"? ma"; 3155c" zfufjowsnd 3U Brown, Mull, ',r{ c ecee rue as o : h‘ __ __ ‘_ _Wn_ _- Baton-day, s p. IIL-JIIIIII-flttd Missionary Service I rkcgzisnlggcgiggdrllsll; linliiigh.‘ "Christ in the Orient --Bov. W. Ii. Outhouse. B.A. T a - -M" Roy cudmmc . . sunny, 11 u, m_-IIO!I‘III'III", Rolls! Organs entered. lzc t . . . . Q; W" " m °° °° VISITORS AND ‘Tunsrrrs ccnolslani‘ VIILCJFII. j- Bihlc Address-Mrs. sou. Martin ‘ b ' ‘ ‘ 3 ll‘ Es-jgtxzeun‘ l Scrvlccs Broadcast by C. ll, i“. K. I Glwirmm-C°\"“““°' 5- “m”! minnows czooooooocoos-c o» ‘l p. m.-ItoII Call of Comrades in Glory 4367-3-2B-li I, Bu"; Adrian-Adi]. gar-Iain‘ Ft u ‘ - - ._. _____ _. _.._._ _.c.._s_.»___..1‘_... ~. = Manila I o nm-Mnnlverllry “I vi l vi- woo-oooooonoooo ooonaoooooooo on y’ Local talent unionist?!‘ ‘ an m: Chairman-Rev. it. Moore In =51 f! - - - I < SILVER orrsituvc ' _ l The Charlottetown Baptist = A“ Afmy (plum; 1nd supporters heartily invited - Sermon-fill New Kind of Organ Prelude 8.45 I‘. hi. (Ill Zlarearolic. Rubinstein (c) Thor-s Is a Grcsn llili, (formed. I Soia-Jltooming on Foaming Billows" (Cl-cation. ll: _ Mr. Leigh Dlngwali. g .~, f Scrmon-"The Cross" Dr. Vinrlwii , ‘ Anthcm-"D Divine Redeemer" (ioitzlod. i -i iii MORNING WCItSIiI!‘ Anthem -—- "Faircst Lord Jesus" SUNDAY SCHOOL EVENING WORSHIP 7J1; l E 2i -l , ‘g li a. m. o" . . . . . . . . . . .. Elluiilzvzil. ‘ii Iilng" _ . I)r. Yinrczxt I“ _. i) .>¢_ .. E ’. ". g (in ‘Ihc Palms. l1: UQWW QWQCU WWQUQ$QQLQH