JULY 3. 1937 S TA NH OPE GOLF TENNIS SADDLE RIDING DEEP SEA FISHING Arrangements can be Deep Sea fishing parties on short notice. Dinner parties must make reservations three hours ll'l advance of meal. For Rates and Reservations Phone or Write The Management BEA CH I INN made to accommodate Zppointed Manager I “ALTER M. OGILVIE An announcenicnt or Interest tn the flillfltllflilVt‘ trade is that made 5.. Forbes Bros. Distributors of Firestone Tircs for this Province. that. Walter M. Ogilvie had joined that orz-urzatlon in the capacity of manager. Mr. OFZIIYIP is a native of Nova grotto. having twin horn it Elder- bank. Halifax County. w"here his parents are still actively engaged in farming on the lrinestend. ITe was eiiuoatrrl a1. the Elrlerharik l-liah Srhool and at the N. S. Agri- cultural Collcae at Tniro. For the past fr» rears he has been a moni- ber o! the sales staff at. ihe To- ronto Branch of the Firestone Tire 5r l-luhher (‘o Canada Limited. M: Ozilvie returns to his native prwinre. tolieived br the good lwhes of a large hnriy of friends In Ontario He W111 assiime his new dirt-w. 1Tlll1l"(I aie‘v and is looking forward to rrricivnz many friend- sh“: in this Proilnce IEIRTIIS “DOD-At lvlount ilcrbert to Mr. and Mrs Wailrr Wood on July 2, 1987. a daughter. NICKERSON-At thc city Hosp"- ta‘. June 2R. 1017. to .\ir. and Mi"s. lrrlie Nickersnn. a t-oii BIil'l\'-—At the (‘itv Hwspital. July l. 1017. to Mr. and 11:». Emele Brim (‘iv a son. ll('I\1ll.l..-\.\'~A1 the City Hnspflal. July 1. 1 7. lo Mt" and lVirs. Am- brose l\li-.\l'ii:l"i. Charlottetown R. R. l. a daughter. GAY-At the Prince County Hos- pital. June ‘Jilth. 1037. to Mr. and Mrs Roland Gay, of Summerside. I son. IIIcNIAIION-At the Prince County Hospital. Julie 20th. 10717. to l\'ii". and "s (ire hlrMahon, Kin- kora. a datightci". SILLIPIIANT - At Sumniersirle. J1me 20th. 1037. to Mr. and Mrs. éLBEQEPPPW a ‘l =__________IVIAVI_ZVRI.VAG s________v_ “EBSTER-DIACCREGOR —- Al. the Baptist Dflrfifllfiaile. Ilazelbro-ik. P E Island. on Tuesliav PVPIIIIILZ- Jln" 2.0. 10.7. by Rrv. J W. llaiiir. 101111101 Slieiiton Webster and $11.1» ['""""" Mflfil-Yfltor, both of Char- lmtrtoivn. 0I.>\(‘.\IILI.AN -- (‘REED —— Al. the Ellltisl parsonage. llazoliirook. P. E. I. 0n June l5, 1937. by Rev. J. W. Harrier. Hector Lawrence MacMillun of Wood Islands to Fanny Verena Creed of Dundas, B0\’I'.\'ESS—l\IcKE.\'ZIE -— At. 114 Aioiningslde Driie. New York City, bl’ Rev. C. Paul Warrui. D. D.. Lona. Dfllltllas Bowncss. daughter oi Mr. rid Mn. Chester Bowness of North Brderiue. Prince ECIWRFG Is and, to Daniel Alexander MacKenzie of Ellilf” DEATHS fiMAl-IO —In Ch cago, 1151i? J1me 24. 193']. Mary Jane (Mc- Kmnoh). widow oi the late James C- McMahon. formerly of Boston. Burial in Chicago. MALONE-At. North Tryon, July $1937. Harry Malone. aged ‘l8 years. Fimeral Sunday from his late residence at. 2 o'clock; service it Presbyterian Church at. 2.30. MCI-At. Highland Avenue, Charlottetown. on Friday, July 2, 1937. George H. Rice in his 49th Pear. Huieral from Zion Church on Sunday. July 4. service starting at 1.71 funeral leaving at 1.45. In- terment People's Cemetery. t N. D. MacLean I UNDERTAKER EMBALMER ‘ Charlottetown and North Wiltshlre Phone 149 town. loft. yesterday visil. to MoncLon. P. l5. who ginning 11-2054-6-29-(1. DOMINION DAY RAID-Mount- ed Police raided a local business es. tnhllsiimcni‘. sr-ired several bottles o! whiskey and gin. The proprietor will appear Dominion Day and n court. charged under the Pro- hibition and Excise Acts, police sad. _______ Personals ~qy~ MP. Ind Mrs. William D. ‘Berri- gan and son Bernard. City, spent the wees-end in North River. lVirs. E‘. R. Bovyer, Charlotte- on a short -—_. Mrs. Thoma; R. Jackson and young son Harvey are visiting in York Point. the guests of he; p“. ant». Mr. and Mrs. John L. More- side. Mrs. A. L. Diamond has re- turned to the Charlotte Residence after spending her holidays with her hroiher W. E, Burke and hIrs. Burke c. Augustine Cove and Mrs. Lorne Paynter, City. _;_.__ Mr. G. W. Snelgrove returned hcnie Thursday night. from Ottawa win "e lic attended the animal meet. in: oi tho M. W. G. Black Chapter of British America and the M. W. I... oi the L. O. A. lviiws Margaret MacInnis of the nursn: staff of the General Hos- pitnl. Toronto. left yesterday for London. England. to attend the In- tcrimiional Nursess Convention. Miss Aiaclnnis is a daughter of Mrs. Eilira iraclnnis of Toronto, and a ruer" of Mrs. Bessie Waller of Charlottetown. Mi== Eleanor Johnson. R. N.. of liilonlreal. daughter oi’ Mrs. R. N. Johnson arrived in the city yes- terrinv to spend her vacation. She will he the guet of Mrs. J. P‘. ltlacdrinald. 1R7 Upper Prince St. for a few weeks. Mr A H. Frittain and his son. Rrcciic arrzved Thursday night from hlontrenl to soend the sum- mer In this ritv. They wil be join- ed Inter by Mrs. Brtian. They are taking the West Sweet residence o!‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murray. who have removed to their cottage at Kcproch. Card Of Thanks M" D. F. Taylor and family wish- cs to P\DI'I‘:S their thanks to rela- ii\'i‘.= and iricnds especially to B. W. ivul Airs. Taylor for their kindness shr-ivii them during their recent sad bcrcaitnnciit. Also thirse who sent lrl and cards of sympathy. I L-‘JCC '3"11. Carl of Thanks Mr. Harold Welmter. Bangor, l. wishes to tliank all those . u-iili1:li' and sympathetic- - a sis ed him during his recent II‘ ’lIIi'1 I051. l ._.-i r um DALE “'11 have fnr private sale be- “Innrlay. July 5th. 50 va‘tle mostly’ all Shnrthnrn ["1591 M choice lot for Breeders or fcrllcrsi. ills-o with!‘ rccistered Shorthorml nnrl 2 newly frcshened Holstein (‘OW S- - S. WEEKS. Kensington. L-15. WALTER ‘p; You Troubled Wlth LUMBAGO OR. SORE BACK It no we have nus of lbs bell remedies to otter. "llmlw BACK RITE TABLETS n. bnfitii.‘ml:l-llla’tio.l'fefllll::l‘|grif '3'“ muu-ulnr and other l0?!" "7 rheumatism which OIIUIIIPY ‘IPil'IllI‘II\l__|lI" in ran-b. PRICE PER. BOX I50 DR. L. B. EVANS m," pmlnn who l: troubled with onl-allvohgnztlslultg" ‘M! m“ m" Stomach Ill!- IYIID‘ rsilelo all dlltrenilll toms. mm", “in; In the abdomen -' .":-;:.:::.:'"" ‘HEN-Tn: laminar-n lllxluratnllon oi IIIPII um, not only arena: all ball Qllefar. ‘fhfzllll...’ - . l-o promo Luv“, 0| n" stomach. unis! digestion “a more" '1" “apatite. no. I. n. EVAN!’ uoslacn nix-rim: is lnnn our: n‘ run a aura nnno. "OBI in roll mu ‘IO-DA! w“ l-lllcl N0 TNE TWO MAGS cannon-crown e. o. pox. sis-hue "It The Central THE CHARLOTTETOW_I\_I__G_IIARDIAN Guardian SEIZE RUM-Mounted Police Seized s. gallon of rum at Tracadie °" DQW-oloo Dav. n was unlikely that prosecution would follow as they were unable to learn to whom the liquor belonged, Police said, PAINFUL INJURY-Madge Mac- 1111115. eight year oid daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnls, borne Valley, last. night. was recov- erlnglrom a painful foot inJury. The little girl was rushed to the Xmas County Hospital at Montague after she accidentally stepped on the keen blade of a. road plough. SAD NEWS RECEIVED — Mr. Walter McLeod, Brookfield, has received a telegram conveying the sad news of the death of his bro- ther. Roderick Alex. McLeod of Bangor. Maine. on June 27th. No patrticulars have been received as ye . FOX EXHIBITORS ELECT UF- FlCERS-Mr. Samuel Johnson of Fortune pias elected President of the Prince Edward Island Fox Exhibitors‘ Association at the an- nual meeting in the City Hall, Charlottetown. Mi". Brenton Clark of Summerside was chosen Vice- President. and Mr. W. R. Shaw, Secretary-Treasurer. Past-President John B. Roper was in the chair. Mr. C. C. Baker. M.L..A., Bedeque, and Mr. George Brown. Charlotte- town. were elected members of the Canadian National Slver Fox Breeders’ Association. ALONG THE IVATERFRONT- wick, sailed last night for St. John's, Newfoundland. and St. Pierre, Miquelon. after loading 70 head of cattle. 6D calves. 20 sheep. 500 pigs. 850 bags of oats, l3 tons of hay and other general cargo in- cluding eggs and butter. Ann". an auxiliary yacht of the Shediac N. B., boat alid yacht club, arrived in port yesterday enroule to Pic- tou, N. S., for the regatta Monday and Tue day being held in con- nection with the lobster carnival. CHURCH PARADE SUNDAY- Members of the Boyne Loyal Or- ange Lodge. accompanied by vis- iting brothers. W111 parade to 'I‘rin- 11y United Church Sunday. The procession will form at. the lodge rooms, Richmond Street. and march to.th+- church by way oi Richmond. Queen. Grafton, and Prince streets, and will return by way of Piince, Kent, Queen and Richmond Streets. A pipe band the L. O. B. A. will meet at I-Icartz Hall and aooinpany- the main pro- cession to the church where ser- vices wiil be conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller. Dunstaflilage. Julv 1st was agreat success. opinion o! all The WFBIIIPT man was on his best. behaviour and everilie enjoyed the delightful site blit. for other acts of helpful- ness. and all returned feeling t.hey had had a good time. Among the races was one for the Home league members which resulted in one on to the finish. A needle and thread race was planned but the needles were lost and it was a case of looking for a needle in a haystack. It couldn't be done. Too Late Tor Cla ify ma sau: _P11P:_§t.r£"a- ANTIQUES I94 WANTED-MAID FOR. COUN- try home. State experience and wages. Apply Guardian. _L-8-7-3-3i. T0 RENT-COTTAGE 0N Tl-IE Brudenell River-Apply Byron Burns (7.0 J. R. Williams Jew- eieiwers- ._11;18:.1Z13;?L SUNDAY SERVIC. Cavendish Baptist Church 7.30 p. m. Rev. Wm. .i. q "V " ‘ L-10. FOR RENT-DESIRABLE FLAT modern crnveniences. Ideal sit- uation fur summer months. at New Glasgow Mills, Phone 1110-3. L-14. FOR SALE 0R EXCHANGE FOR cattle or horses or give CTERIII horse-hoes, separators, ion. LOST-BALE OF notify Joseph Coady, Emyvale. S. S. Kongshaug, Captain Studs-' will lead the parade. Members of S. A. PICNKH-The Salvation Army picnic held at biitBnsiralie. "The best. yet". was the and his family for their kindness in not only giving frce this lovely No accident. marred the day member falling but the rest kept _ usual terms. new hay mowers. rakes, etc. Walter S. Weeks, Kensing- L WOOL BE- tween Emyvale and City. Finder I..-16-7-3-31. Central Christian Churhmw SPECIALS ON PERMANENTS AT KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. L-21—7-3‘21. FIREMEN CALLED - An over- heated electric motor at Roche's Garage gave the firemen a run this morning about 12.30. There was no damage except to the motor and belt. AWARDED CONTRACT — A. T. MacKinnon. local contractor who was awarded the contract for the renovation of the Law Courts build- ing, yesterday said he expected to begin work early next week. About five months would be necessary to complete the extenszva changes. he said. Mr. J. M. Hunter is the archi- teen. PASSES IN JOHANNESBURG- Mrs. H. J. Palmer has received the sad news from Johannesburg,- South Africa. of the sudden death on June 3rd of her neice Mrs. Derin"s Gayle nee Joyce Palmer Mrs. Gayle was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jarvis Palmer. She leaves two little children, the youngest a. tiny infant. No further particulars have been received. Two years ago Mr. Palmer visited his home town after an absence of 30 years. He will have the sym- pathy of his many friends here in this his sad loss. POLICE COUNT-At the Police Cour’. yesterday a young man charged with possession oi stolen goods was remanded until today. A vagrant was sent to jail for ten days. Two cases were heard invol- vng infringements of the traffic by-law. One defendant has fined one. dollar and costs or two dale m jail and the other two dollars and costs or three days in jail. A man charged with un awful possession of liquor was fined $25 and cost: n": 50 days in jail and a" l. c e .-\~ case. a woman defendant, was ad- adioilmed ilntil today. A man charged with common assault was sentenced to pay a $20 fine spend twenty days in jail. A drunk ivas fined ten dollars and costs or in lieu of payment sentenced to 2i» days in jail. A summary eiectnieiii. case was heard and an order in ejectment given for the plaintiff. Annual Session 0f Preshytedal IItMurrayI-lariior The annual meeting oi the Prince Edwin-rd Island Presbyteriril of the Woman's Missionary" Sflfl- eties of the Presbyterian Churczi in Canada. was held in the Mur- ray Harbor Chureh on F‘rida7:.J".ily 2nd. A large number of delegates and visitors were in attendance. The President. lVLrs. IRPV.) G.Car- lyle Webster of Charlottetown pre- sided at. the forenoon . and ailer- weather and lovely surroundings. mo“ meetings and the ne._,.l._ A well stocked booth was practic- elected president Mrs’ l)a\i;d any 591d Wt‘ t“ mgm a “We Brooks oi’ Murray Harbour at the bonfire and a sing song broughtto evening meemm a “m” ‘m’ Pwhm" “l” The A well attended executive mort- thanks of all go to Mi". Boswell ing was held previous to the tort"- noon meeting at which Mrs. Web- star presided. At. the morning meeting. the Montague Auxiliary of the WMS. took charge of the devotional pir- iod. Those taking part were 31.11:. JasCui-rleMrs. Rev. T.O. Hughes and Mrs. A. J. MacLeod. The minutes of last aniuiil meeting were read by the Secy. Mrs. F‘. A. A. Mutch. and apprmed Greetings from the Murray Har- bour church were brought by the Pastor. Rev. B. Hensley Starcrt. who spoke of the missionary cause as the firstand greatest. enter "lee on earth. and deplored the fart that. so much time and “Hort are wasted on secondary affairs. The president replied very nt- tingly. expressing thanks to Mr. Stavert for greetings and hearty welcome to his church. The nominating committee was appointed as follows: Mrs. Angus Green. convenor. New London; Mrs. WH. Ellis. Tyne Valley; Mrs. David Brooks. Murray Harbour; Mrs. J. R. Murin. Marshfleld; and Miss Margaret MacDougall. Bcllc River. The credential committee are Mrs. John MacDonald and Miss Addie Mabey: and Miss Mary Ir- ving and Mrs. Alex MacDonald nf Charlottetown were appointed as committee for resolutions end courtesles. Press committee: Mrs C. W. Patterson and Mrs. Marv MacLean. Charlottetown. Tbs reports for the year show-ed that. the work for the year -w.is very satisfactorily carried on. and were read by the following secre- taries: corresponding secretary. Mrs. C. W. Patterson: home mis- sion secy.. Mrs. Angus (ii-cont his- torical report. written by Mrs H J. Gordon. secy., was read by Miss Mary Irving. (Continued on pace 11. Col 61 M ',Se:-‘ Sermon: "Illustrated". Special: "In My Heart There Rings A Melody." loloist: Mil! Morton Muon. Children's choir in ohugo o! tho lnlulo. suluuy School. mm. Evening Service:- Dnet: "Selected". Mn. Cyril Gregor and Mn. H. Plum. Sermon: “The Man In The Cave." an oordlolly lnvlted.' Mc- (if V p 1st in circa‘ success of-ihe coilrso, espegmny Wish to asaureryou that every ‘lg... p,.,1,_.|,; m”. Pmflncia; De_ possible precaution is bemg taken I“"IYTII"1'I\ er Agriculture. m the "ga-Ydmg “he my“ 1" Swimming- ...,,,n.._ph\ M wmph dpparfments There will be good swimmers at ‘hr the.» p; .i..» rmirgp is in a Camp. who will act as lzfe guards. n. n,» H”. d.” D,‘ l T Cm_ Swimming will be marked off by . _,., n.1,. “Hm. nmnbprs of m? ropes, and we hope to have a. t_.i/"i|{t\- ... ~ u. ,, Wagon.‘ boat patrol them. New swimmers . ppm p, m, U“, studc_is' will be taught to swim in what is 1 M. .. pemrsv qmonns called the "Swimming Jenny". This I ‘ iisn Gallan‘. Brendan assure‘: absolute Safety" There Wm ’ P“... Conway Said be a. nurse at Canlp to look imm- .i.il QQOQ $1250 $9909 Q9 QQlQQJJrQQO-QQQ $0 ggqqggg Qggcm ____, l; g-oooocmowflewegww“ (tollcgc, 1101011. ‘a (‘urra l1 I i iihn cm . moved hy ‘Mr Lewis (“flh“‘hpllp_nd cvno blue: » 'r A Beach Grove Inn, Dancing 9 - 12.30 Al. Blancharlfs Orchestra t i “ITS TWO 4;. ]'tl‘(r'lt't~"<‘i a i. t|i"\' the lecturer: yoonsopoaauzawwm ggnunnunnu' _"’ Si. Peter’ Rochford Sq 113,11 Incumbent-REV. CANON IIIALONE, M, A" L, Th, ________________ Pictures will he thrown on the screen. ,. ‘Tickets 50c Each (Tax Extra) A GYRO DANCE" | 42 cniiunl IIERIBIIIIIRE sinusitis: A very successful short coursein ngriciiltiiie. conducted dilring the Dunstarrs after- At. a general meeting held the morning weeks at Si. losed yesterday IIWDITHIIOLH]. ad w‘ "u ‘_‘l\'*‘ll hv IIIP Hon. W. ii Dciin . Nllttlelfl‘ of Agriculture; lll~ Ex-elliu. , Bishop J. A. O‘ i-‘iiilivnn, an Mr. W. R. Shaw, licputv lilénntei" of Agriculture. 'I‘i".e Rector, l)r. J. A, nturphyqwho meeting. thanked tail those who contributed to {he this thoroughly satis- and demonstrators. Dear Scouts and Scouters: As you know every one is ter- ribly busy preparing for Camp. and there is much to do both in Cubbing and Scouting. The Cub Camp opens Wednes- day, and 1’ hope that all the Cubs are preparing themselves now. and not. waiting until the last minute when they might forget things. It wasn't mentioned on your list to bring a tick for straw, but I am reminding you now to do so. If any boys, either Cubs or Scouts, wish to attend Camp, and have not as yet registered. you can register at your Provincial Head- quarters, 10l Queen Street, but do ii immediately. don't leave it im- _ til the last minute. We expect approximately fifty boys at Cub Camp, ivizh a leader _ for every ten boys. I wish here to say a few words to the parents. We realize that you will worry considerably about the precautions taken as to swimming, and, in general throughout the Camp. We 9-11 Cami) ailments and accidents. it'll \\'l' course and dee ‘ . J_,.vl.vt.m,v.,,‘\.‘._ n. ‘hi, prions have to close and if there are any hail hecn made to make it practi- other questions. you “vlsh t" 35k- m] m,‘ m.,l.r_.v,lngA A ‘mp “I call at. Provincial Headquarters. ,h.,n]._.. m H", Confirm‘ m the Fem 101 Queen Street, or phone 1100. oral and Provliicitil Departments Your‘ m scoummi Inf A: a 311.1 in H]; ‘mews l3f§:t‘r"- iuir-"l tn the course was The “m”, in mm‘ we” delight“ wwwnwhd W: “r ‘lamps Lnnnon’ with the responsive attitude o: P'°"'l' ‘W0 young men took this thgefrtiggitqrtzftions we h Id courts" Tiirv \l'v'"P ; . v »_ e A l’? P or. ori thro i.‘ lit-iilaffig-iltrtiitiitfiiiv u‘ “He” Fm“ and i" it" '11P‘ let" rind rieinoivtratiriiis’. 1 grkiimp and on the D°mi't1"n and vii; I many limes their ‘ F‘ P6! mental 5”“ Falcmwom’ >._,i.._;(,_,...nn “M1 m” (Ours? and \ P311125. at Dans and _ I-‘rasslss “m, m,‘ mnmwr m, m? Drew?‘ VZCdIYIIE-l and at the Prince l-‘.cl_ i-dtmll "I the sublort may”, hy,“_a——:_——i~ iff.i_gll;9il‘fi’iifii“ Ezffjfl (Continued on page ll. Col 5i s Cathedral SERVICES 8.00 A. llL-Holy Communion s40 a. llL-Matins. 11.00 A. M.—Choral Eucharist. and Sermon. 7.00 P. M. -- Evcnsong and Sermon. Dell!’ Holy Communion 7.45 except on Monday and Friday It 8.15. Evensong on Friday 7.30. irzgoorsrroogocoooa__ g E Cor. Prince t aptist burnt; ........ ... g o - - .' g MINISTER-THE REV. B. l. DENTUN. B. n. i? a E’. MORNING WORSHIP 11 UCLOCK Sermon-Rev. Frank E. Bishop . The Church School-IZ O'clock b; -. a g Help maintain this year's nxcel- F g lent. attendance record by being - present. Bring the whole family. a Classes and lessons to suit all ages. § EVENING WORSHIP ‘l (YULOCK Sermon-Rev. Frank E. Bishop. The Church welcomes to its pulpfl as vocation preacher. Rev. Frank E. Bishop oi’ Deep Brook. N. S. Music o! the day under direction of Mr Arthur Patterson. Organist. You on Invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH IIIISTIIAITIIEII innit: iiPPP" “WORLD-WIDE MISSIONS " Come and see the marvellous way in which the Gnsepl of Christ is being heralded around the earth. Hear EVANGELIST N. II. BRENNAN SUNDAY, JULY 4th 8 p.m._ At The BRIGHTON HALL 111217. Till? 1.713,. I NOW. as time is limited, 1 shall The Presbyterian Church In Conrado- <. n, s... r St. James Church llflnlsler: RFV R. NIOtIRIIII-H) II‘(I\’I‘I.' l). l’) Public Worship: .____________ Morning Service Only-At Eleven in 100k. . - ' Preacher: REV. W. ORR IWULLIFAN l\ Musk: I . L A, B. U. Solo—"O Lord (Zorroct IiIl-K-llanill-i. Miss ltlargucritc Cudmore. Organish-Mrs. Keith Rogers. Choir Leader, MIS. J. A. Lawson. i" . v STRANGERS AND VISITORS COKIIIALLL’ INVITED, >5, ' non-on -01 , Q-si-w- "- g THE CHURCH 01-" ENGLAND IN Tut." DOMINION or p; CAAXADA t3. 3 ' Si: P 1" Ch I " a ~ 5U a t Ur C I f g 5th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 3 Q. *3 *2 3'3 5 l5; 3 ‘Q . § 3 Q C‘. R‘- 10.00 A. hL-The. Sunday School. "’* Q 11.00 A. M.—lloly (‘ommunion and Sennon “Nation! Q and People." g DueL-“The Lord ls My Light" - -— — —- Diiltlrv Burk g P. D. Williams and lilrs. Frances Tralnnr Q‘ 7.00 P. M.—Evening Prayer and Scrnlon—"ljetlin;; a '3‘. Right. Perspective." Everybody WOICOIIIP- REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., Rector. Acting organist-Miss LILLIAN rants. Choir Dii-ector—ALBERT oissis. §Qn"|5g,-Qlyr..~.'. U3I8QD3DIQIQ DEBQKZLQBC>OQD£ f Trinity United Chznch REV. HUGH MILLER, M. A., B. DP-Mlnisler, ruzv. a. n. MacKENZIE, u. its-Assistant Minister. A. ROY KENDALL, L R. A. M. A .A. G. Q-Urziinist. ".-=m.-.-.-.-.-.-=-=-.-=-i-i - ncluoomazoaannmadcmmsaoaawaocemml 11.00 A. DI.'—PUDHC Worship and Sunday School. ' Serlnon-"THE PREEIVIINENFE OF CHRIST" x Rev. Hugh “illcr . Vocal Duet-"O My Soul, Praise ‘Thrill Jehovah" —-.~\rr:1ugcil from Verdi Mrs. Roy Cudmorc and Miss Thcimu Iturus The L. O. A. will parade and illtcnd lilis sl~l‘\‘li'l' Divine Worship. 7.00 P. lVL-Public Worship. Eefmfilk-"IVHAT ARE “'11 \V(ll{'l'II" Rev. Ilugll Milli-i" Visitors Cordlally Welliinic. CRICSUQUOQCIGCI O C‘ "I till‘ ' UODOQOCILNCIUO-I‘Orfirfhft?‘ Zion Presbyterian C! :1 REV. G. (".\Rl.\"l.l-'. Wrnsi"l;n--.\ll\is'rr.n. PROF. LOUIS n. TIIOMPsON-orgiilul and i iioirmasli-r ,\ii)|,',\|\(l thillsllil’ |1mi a. m ‘Il\\ (limliys Murphy oi’ Kohl‘. Japan, \\'I|l . the .‘Iiiii~ll'l. Ml» c: Ailihl-nl: "Fur Irom My Hcilvcnly llome"-—( llilfli! \1I1(‘(‘I1t. IIVIINING “UR illlI‘ 7.00 l". .\I.—TIII‘III(‘I 'i'.iu We B0 Neutral Inllurd fluid?" “mic: Milo: ".\l_\" Srniflllf‘ Welcome- Fanny (Tush), Hrs Neil l). Malc- Lean. H/‘nrtnnacl-nonon cm ncznannnacon-rmanlmaa- Sabbath \'cimnl nud Iliiilc Classes luect at lcn o'clock. The A very cordial imitations Is extend- ed in all visitors null stranger! Io worship u itli us. ....-.~ ,. -