JUNE 1s, 192s é"___' Complete Trust Boa-vim C§u'..l§r"§.'.¢‘§“.§§"£...s,"”"""_,, l’¢liIFl‘,ll'"l_l\4.'-TllKQli cram. artery; i depodt viulta. ,7 lease-an?!‘ rausr l’ contain Head 015cc: HALIFAX, N.S. it IBM. 1128i l1‘ 012-“ C, N, BISSETT, Acting Manager. Charlottetown Branch Central Guardian l __~_ IIAIITNEY - There will besor-l vice nextsundny in Hartney nail‘ ‘at 2 p. m. ‘ CHURCH SERVICES-Mr. H. B.‘ Lindsay (Us) will preach at North‘ River Sunday June 17th at. l1 a. m.- glyde River 3 p. m.. Kingston 730 . m. CANADIAN ‘hlberculosis Assn. annual meeting and dinner will be. held at Beach Grove Inn l eaday. June 19th at 0.!) p. m. Tickets $250 may be obtained at Red Cross; 59 Grafton St. 6088-0-10-21 ABEIVES AT a A. M. —- The steamship “Nor-thiami" which sail- ed from Montreal yesterday moni- .lng with 150 delegates to the Medl- w L- . onon rovve-el CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 0neInsertlon...........-. "llleperlineofbworda cal Convention‘ here will arrive in port on Monday at 8 a. m. The party is composed of 85 men and 55 wo- men. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH — Early Prayer Meeting at 9.15 a. rn. Sabbath School meets at. l0 o'clock. Scholars please note change of hour‘. Rev. Hammond Johnson p. at morningservice, and pom-Insertions... .. Itlputllnedfivyordg , lllglltlnsertlons.................... bolwrllneorawords I gyo-o voopw Agents Wanted l Miscellaneous ANTED “Now-saulsMlzN roll.‘ mo. ALFRED MACDONALD. unrepresented Prince Edward Is- Land Surveyor, Hermanvllle, P. lind counties. Pay weekly. c», 3.1. 5-18-1 mo. elusive stock and territory. Rep-r —‘— resent a sLr hundred acre moder ‘IILLHEADB AND STATEMENTS Nursery growinggoholcest varletiesi neatly printed. Guardian Job rnd best stock. Established thirty Prlrtery- ygflfx. Our agencies‘ are valuable. -———-—————-~ MEMORIAM AND MOURNING write, Pelham Nursery Co., Tor- on“ 0m, A. W. ti. Aug. 15. card: at ahorteat notice. Guard- ian Job Prilltery. AGENTS WANTED. -—- IE YOU want to improve your situation, and be your own boss. choose Wat- kins big Line of products Eveni ary. without experience in city or coun- l.___.______ try districts. yell "l" make bli; CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND money every week. Exclusive ter- envelopes with address primed, rltory- Dem“ ““'“”‘h°° Wlthout just the thing for acknowledge- SHIPFING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print~ olilliirtlon- The J- R1 Wltklns mellt. inlimations, etc, Guardia Company. Dcllt- 53. 379 Gilli! Job Prlntery. . West. Montreal. 4821-6-3-541 . BEFORE ORDERING YOUR SUIT see S. F‘. Tarbush's samples, from $18.00 to $45.75. made to your mea- sure, in any style. Also ralncoatr. tollored-to-measurs in any style. at $6.15 up. Made to fit and wcll tailored. S. F. Tarbush, Special Articles For‘ Sale CAR FOB SALE — BIG I OVER- land in splendid running order. J, [tflvebeiter a Co., 150 Rich- mond Street. 5o55_5_14_3;_ Representative, 1'72 Prince St, ____v_______________. Charlolwtown. " , , . "laoliolnn CHICKSb $115.00 per 5-14-11 . Races Al’, SSIdG tt, n. mEvm" Ho“ 5,§‘9§f@915.4;_ arc EARNING. srr-zaoy EM- h FOR S Lil-AMERICAN RUBBER. Beltin any length and width at half price. C. D. Morrison. Fred- ericton, P. E. I. 5069-6-14-31 ployment for Barbers. Become ex- pert in ll weeks. Write Molar Barber College, Department Halifax. Zi-I-ZZ-ttsll BAKERS’ OVENS-WRITE FOR catalogue; time payments il de sited; some used ovens on hand Hubbard Oven Company, 1100 Queen West, Toronto. l l FOR SALE-HOUSE AND ACRE oi lilnd in Charlottetown Royalty short distance from city. Apply Mls- Delahlmw- 38 mngwmih Summerside. For years the race sire“- 5o75'6‘13‘t5t'3‘ £151: Sam“ meetings held over that historic driving park have been oi‘ a high FOR. shun-Flaw TONS POTASII Wanted standfl¢ Th“ yea, every an“; and soda our potato house, Doug- las Station-I... E. Douglas. . 6036-6-16-3i salesmen: Men now earning $5000 yearly selling our specialty Hoof Coating direct to the consumer. Nearby territory open. Qualifica- tions: 35 years old. car owner. some sales experience. The Am- erican Oil dz Paint Company. 5005 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 022 6 I-‘OR SALEk-AUTOMOBILE. 1924 model McLaughlin Special Six willing car, new tires. new bat- teries, low mileage. For particu- lars apply. c. R. oulton, Port El- gin, N. B. 6032-6-16-3l _ F_0R SALE-CLYDE MARE. FOUR years, sound, well broken. 1350 lbs. llrilc winner last year. Apply 224 Richmond St. ' 6033 ._______________ SALESMEN -STEADY. PROFIT- able employment, weekly pay. sel- ling our- universally known, guar- anteed quality. ‘Frees and Plants Newest and best varieties. There is good money in it for you. I1- lustrated up-to-the-minute equip- ~ment. Real sales co-operation. Write Luke ‘Brothers Nurseries. Montreal. M. H. W.-93-5-l9-stf LAST CALL FOB BABY CHICKS. (Barred Rocks) hatched, 20th. J1me. from high producing strain. Price 1:5 cents each. James Stav- tri. R. R. 3 Sunlmerside, P. E. I - 5090-6-15-21. DIRECT SALESMEN —THE TWO "SPBedo" Labor Saving Machine! are needed in every home. At pre- FOR SALE-MOGUL 1% H. P. enElllE. in good condition. may be seen at A. Horne d: Co. show rooms. 6004-6-15r2i sent we arc in need of agood man for the city of Charlottetown. l-‘Olt SALE — A SIX-ROOMS!) One with experience preferred. Write stating age. experience, house with boodoutbuildings and married or single. A. A. MacDon- four acres of land, situated one mile from Montague. For further aid Jr., New Glasgow. N. Suand comfort shown during their particulars apply to D. J. Mc- (District Manager.) recent sad bereavement cl wile and Lean. Montague-r or George 5071-8-14-31 mother; also those kind friends Tweedy, Atiorney-at-law, Char- both from town and country for lottetown. To Let floral offerings. 6014-6-15-21. ..____._____._.___ TO LET-IIOUSE FOR. SUMMER. furnished. Apply Guardian Ofilce. 5085-6-13-41 ..___,______ Female Help Wanted "Amen- a MAID CAPABLE or‘ lions plain cooking, also d hotne- Jmllll- Apply Mrs. Arthur Peaks, 121 North River Road. 6000-6-15-tl. llllfllsreli-r COOK warn-an non _ Charlottetown Summer Resorts. “llllllo axed preferred. write Robert Cotton, Charlottetown. eolo-e-lo-ai. “_“__——————~ WANTED COOK-ALSO DINING Lost LOST- RADIATOR ORNAMENT near Pleasant Grove. Finder leave at W. B. Prowse dz Son. Ch‘town. 6026-10-21 _____.._..__.__.____-_-—€—- MR8. HENRY McLAREN There passed peacefully away at. her home in Souris on the morning, of February 15th, 1920, Mrs. Henry ll on a visit to Winnipeg. Ll chequer 1 s r a Til-DIVISION MANAGER-i, rey. Major Aubrey, Jessica The Rev. Dr. Ramsay in the evening. The music at each service will in- clude a selection by the Harmony Choir. Both services broadcast. PERSON ALS Mrs. H. Wooldrlge left yesterday r Dr. and Mrs. Taylor and young son of New York arrived last week and have opened their lovely sum- mer home on the North River Road. Mr. Justice Audette of the libr- Court ol Canada, and Messrs. A. W. Duclos and W. H. Huggins, Court Officials leave this morning for Halifax. Dr. John Sweeney. formerly of this city, has arrived from Alberta to attend the Medical Society meetings. l-le is being warmly wel- comed by his many friends. erday on a visit to her brother in Vancouver. Dominion Day There will be races at Summer- slde Driving Park on Dominion Day as usual. An energetic com- mlttee are taking the matter in hand and arenow working on the track rind grounds, so as to have ev- erything in first class shape by July July 1st. is always looked for"- ward to as a holiday to be spent at will be made to have the races as ‘attractive and keenly contested its ever in the past. | The three classes decided upon are as follows: i 2.20 TROT, which will bring to- ‘gether Peter Verde. Princess Aun- rey, Watts Edition. Donna Har- vester and others. The 2.27 PACE. This will bring m- gether Zelma Dewey, Bingen Aub- Great and a half dozen more good acers. 2.30 TROT. At least half a dozen good trctters getting ready for this class, so.no trouble will be ex- perienced on the score of starters. Lloyd Lewis of Summerside will act as Secretary and entries will close on June 21st. Card 0f Thanks . Mr. W. C. Smith and family of Millvlew. desire to express their sincere thanks for kind sympathy BIRTHS MAYE-At the City Hospital, June H, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maye Cove Head, a daughter. WEATHEBBIE-At the City Hos- pital, on June 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Weatherbie, city. a son, still born. POWER-At the City Hospital. on June 14th. to Mr. and Mrs. Nich- olas Power. clty, a daughter. Male Eight. and an Anthem by the _ THE CHABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ ._ ‘Plano , Recital t- n u p z B swam y . p S i E2... . Miss Spencer‘ nos: N732" l An appreciative audience filled “m, {the Baptist ‘Church Ha-llmygterttliny, W“ a ternoon w en a very res _ w“ program was pr med by Mis 10mg" Speneens pianoforte pupils. The Pancazru pieces were attractive and well PLEEN chosen to suit the ability of the per- KIDNEYS formers. ll of ho uitted ‘Ml-l- 9°lll5l~ themselves“ most czedilthhlyfq play-, “m: 59m“- ing with assurance and excellent GENTAL 5 tone and ex ression Tmans“ bu“ The perfogmance‘ of the senior pupils in particular was coloured with a true artistic insight which "A man is as old as hlraplneflshowed what faithfufl and careful Spinal pressures prevent the proper! instruction had been given. flow of mental impulses between the! The programme was as follows: brain and tissue celL-hence nunyIThe Tin Soldier . . . . . . . . . .. Hackhl acute and chronic condltlom. CIIIIU\ i Eric Forsythe practlc removes the cause. Jvleadow Fairies . . . . . . . . . . . .. DR. W. R. CARSONireter r...““‘°“ “m” . . . . . . . . . . . .. Slater Marlon Saunders AN OLD SAYING |ored with good visabilliy and coll- of those who were very young, re- flects great credit on Mix I-Iornbys work of the past year. Every selec- tion was a credit to both teacher and pupil. Ml» Hornby was assisted by Mrs. W. E. Fletcher and Mr. P, W, small, both of‘ whom delighted the aud- ience Wlth pleasing vocal solos. Miss Hornby Was presented with a beautiful basket of flowers follow- Stephanie Gavotte . . . . . .. Czibulko. Master Charlie I-Iyndman PART II. BCICGIISC from "Jocelyn" .. Godard String Ensemble Solo part by Ntuart Fletcher Melody in D . . . . . . . . . . . .. Williams Miss Mary Maddigan Amaryllis _ Miss Sadie Acorn Hungarian Dance No. 6 Brahms Miss Helen McDonald Cavotina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , , _ _ ,_ Miss Jeanne Violette Believe Me. 1f A11 Those Endearing Young Charms (with variations) . . . . . . . . . .. Arr. by Harris Miss Winifred Moran Vocal Sol0—-Glorlous Devon German Mr. P. W. Small Adoration 50.0mm Miss Eleanor Hornby Meditation . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,_ “assent-g Miss Dorothy Kirwan Paderewski Miss Margaret Mutch In a Monastery Garden Ketelby Miss Vivien McGuigan Souvenir Minuet Stuart Fletcher Serenade in A . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Thelma Teed Melody in F . . . . . . . . . .. Rubinstein String Ensemble God Save the King Accompanist-Mr. Albert Blan- chard. —s-—<Q-} i. , health and for the last four years was almost an invalid yet notwith- ROYAL VICTORIA x (Pounded aml endowed by the Into m, mm. Daron rltratboorro" and Mount loyal.) all was always bright and cheerful and seemed to ponesa great hope of ultimate recovery. A few days be- fore her death she was overcome In tho Encnltv o] Arid w Bwwilvr eight Y ‘O00 . - ‘ $111M plilll 00D!) - hallo Ill-J. IIIIP! QAXI 0371C! ‘I ‘OI NIGHT u not Service Ink hymen. - ..¢.._l' ._ jllwm sill u Mil H i. r-ly Mr; l7arrgn 133 Rmrnggd mum" ‘,"‘;fn5“'f“ whdyflQxfz “Bu” ~13 _ ' -n ne ars. _L “““*“'“‘ iornffif...” she had not enjoyed good woodman-suddenly st New po- _s-.~_-.=-.- minlon, Mrs. Du Buchanan. ‘age 7'1 years. Funeral from her late c0143“ standing her delicate state of health ........... ......r..... . "§{,,'§,'°"°'a,§,"°" my; nghgggg; "" '“" ‘"°'""°._..“‘ ""‘ ' "Mir-u " " y’ °°" BDMONDS - at summer-ville. that deathwaa so near for she her-, with unimlal weakness and finally] ‘ m ‘" “ 5' "W1 ‘ May her soul rest in r - . --. - .-_. pg“, ’ are w?" m us" »-»»-»»-»~ m» ' M 1n the. Ian r Ami, ,~ . ' "Pllt-tler- h r" molar-ire 5M1“? w “P” m" 1°” WILLIAMS-In Everett. June '1. .' i‘.?ni‘.'l'..."' m“. ' ~ n Imm- I h" hubm?‘ “d on? ‘on mnm‘ Genevieve. beloved daughter of Ca- l: " '3“ "' I<:»P"‘!.'~"". " “l” W‘ mm“ Pm’ i"‘ B"“'°" therine n. and tho late Ieslle J. * rr?"§i';:r'o'is:“=o(i'q1£:vz1l. mm§m'“,d °,,‘;j,,,"“',, wulirrru. Funexl took place from .’ _ " ' . '- . late residence. Highland Ave, ‘ wvlr t- l m?“ "'4 '°"“"' "' °'"'°' Sunday. June 10 at 12.30. ‘I'll! ' MIG/RIOS P0111‘. P. l. I. ( I| daughter Mirglret predeceased her, residence Sunday. June 17th at 130 Dominion Kings 00., P. E. l.. on 21st ult, at- tended by her beloved pastor, Rev. P. D. McClnigan. Marla Cecelia Bas- set. in her eighty-fifth year, dearly beloved wife of Peter D, Idmonds. —.’» * James Moriloolr, former cranodlsrr l CIIIIIOPBACTOB yALMgg, GRADUATE lThe Bluebird . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Slater m Prince st. o "mm"? Bllflls ; m) galley Day . . . . . . . . .. Rathbun - - - —‘"?—- 1 apers . . . . . . . . . .. "‘ on VIOIIII 3.6011531 in _ Helen Calbeck . , - , ittle Miss Pride . . . . .. Engelmann Miss Hornby s Pupils Helm Peers - ‘Clara Polka . . . . . . . . . . . .. Kraemer . . , Margaret Acorn Last evening in the Heartz Mem- orlal Hall. the pupils of Miss Kath-M m!“ T“1:§“,',',,;d§ 'é"'kE“g°‘"‘“"“ leen Hornby entertained a largelprett Butter“ m e m and appreciative audience on the? y Adgefénkit‘); ‘ ' ' ‘ " F k occasion M ma" 3mm“ clmmg-Iskating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Klein The performance of all, especially, Kenneth Eaton lTambo Dance . . . . . . . .. Engelm nn i Pauline Nicholson tDuett: At the Club . - . . . . .. Kuebler Evelyn and Florence Simmons ‘Purple Ponsies . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pearls i Lona Herman Doll's Dream . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oestin P- E. I. WINS INTEH MARITIME Ilii Mllllll HALIFAX. June l5. — Favored with ideal weather conditions. the inter-Maritime rifle match between teams representing Nova Scotia. Prince Edward island and New Brunswick. took place yesterday at Bedford Range. The crack Prince Edward Island team. who last year 163 which they established on their own range last year in breaking the previous record. Opening in the morning at the 200 yard range the riflemen were fav- slstent light which lasted through- out the afternoon when competition at the 500 and 600 yard range’: took place. The New Brunswick team gained second place with the high total cl ‘Z62 points, beating the Nova Scotia representatives score ol 732 by 30 points. and also claimed the individual honors of the day through the particularly good shooi- ing of McLaughlin with the top score of 102, this mark being close- ly contested by McCabe of Prince Edward Island, who although shoot- ing the same total, lost out at the 600 yards through drawing a “mag- pie" in the first round. The match was one of the mos’. successful yet held, much of the i Joan MacNeil yharcarolle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duvernoy Erma Tait McCan-on, Laurinda Gallant. Flor- ence Larter, Miriam Bifiin, Gene- vieve McGuigan, Stella Sprowell, Elizabeth Gaudet. Eileen Croken. Grade VIL-Enid Cantwell, Kath- leen Trainer. ' Grade VL-Winifred Moren, Ma- rie Arscliault. Grade V.-Muriel McDonald, Nora McMillan. Grade IV.-Bctty Hogan, Bernice Hogan, Irene Peters, Margaret Hous- ‘i011. Betty Flood, Marjorie MacInnis, .Bther Hughes, Bernadette Trainer, Mary Steele. Mary McCabe. Grade III.— Blanche Griffith, Mary MacKinnon. Margaret Shel- foon, Ruth Trainer, Genevieve Mo- naghan, Jacqueline Jacobs, Evelyn Fleming. Valerie Arsenault. Grade lL-Constance Ieightizer. Margaret Crolren. Patricia Arsen- sult. Mary Hogan. Commercial Department (80% and over) Alice Gallant ~ - . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 91.8 Regina Campbell . . . . . . . . . . .. 85. Mary E. Macllae . . . . . . . . . . . .. 83,1 Genevieve Solomon . . . . . . . . .. 84.5 Dorothy _MacKenzie . . , . . _ _ _ _ _ 31g Katy Rooney .............. .. an Progressive Music-M. Mondghan, ‘GGOO-OOQ OO-OO-MOQ-Q-Qm KODAKS FILM$ AND corneas silrrurs -—- COMPLETE swoon , THE PROMPT DIIUGGISTS b A an AAA‘ Inlnbler of Labor. on Tuesday wast leleered vice president or the mo. horlrood of Railroad ‘Trllnman at| PM» ‘m Haunt. 008a- Kooax Sroaa Sat Cleveland. 0. lle was oppeael by seven general oliifinen of lrnpo - ‘ant American linen and received 4'15 voles on the first ballot. ll ewwoeveweeneeovvoo» q- ua “mun credit being due to Capt. C. H. Chetwind. R. C. E., who was the capable range officer of the day. 21; 2M 246 742 N. Shaw, D. MacKenzie. A. PlSOl- A- McGuigan. M. Mitchell. M. McCar- ron, A. Dalton, M. Power. G. McGui- gon, K. Rooney. Bumons Go In 15' N IuImail-tbeConran Clip This and Prove Irritant hhmyolmedlcalacianoe. r-IlI-oouraall-II ‘ of Paddyne in winning the trophy established i a record which at the time was " ' W133 , considered to be a score that. would ' 1". m; “mm” “f; : ‘gut’. I stand for some years/surpassed al‘ wlargetdlxsgfiamu dlllrhamloe I _ , I previous efforts with the high mark 4%,,“ y“, nu?“ _ tor to you-non- .. of 779 giving the large margin of 16 ma!“ I lite mailer": sol-Eli I 't'o d” points over their previous total of 'i"'”n"- "bnw"! Send Coupon Now andtbe fulheompleta I maybeyounlbll). Addrma. ......... .. St. J amtesnPres byterian Church REV. BRUCE MUIR-MINISTER ORGANIST-GEORGE METIIVEN. 10.00 A. BIL-Sunday School. 11.00 A. lit-Sermon. Anthem-"Hear Our Prayer" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ryder 7.00 I’. lit-Sermon. Solo-“Be Thou Nigh" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bailey Mlss Ina Muir. Al .. 7 ifisifiifi Mimi; 3°33". “In? r °° ”“‘lif....;.'.;rsn.. ““°“°“‘ T“ »~»»»~~-- - - w . . . e a e . . - use or ire llfllgrum. i°°“ "“°'° tillers..." "°“““‘°“‘» "s" “W” Zion Presbyterian Church * 1 l . _ _ |<n> Traumerei and Romnnze .. 2°” 5°“ ‘m T“ MINISTER-REV. M. scor-r rum-on M. a., n. n. ’ At the conclusion of the recital ' 1A J M C b _ _ _ _ ,_ 34 35 33 10;; l ' ' Miss Hornby entertained her pupils‘ (b) p.555. """""""""""" '_ sglzimmh. Gorrillgye . . . . . .. 31 33 31 95 crank.’ “d Chou Mn‘ Mm Lows u Tuomrson I’ at ‘£33553’, and dame “t h" “m” (a) N giilllll’ Cllmllbell Q-rlg-clzlgi“ ---- " g3 3g 11.00 a. ltL-rredeherr-lrev. r. s. Williamson. marque. ' arc us . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nev'nl ' ' ' ' ' ' " i. - p g" Following was the program: 1.1,, chanson Tfism Ts h 1 lPerc H00 r 31 as a4 ion Anthem- Tlwu Wilt Keep film ln Perle“ t" . k k - l’ P” - _ . mm, “Mo; " W‘ y John Andrew .. . so a4 31 9s , “W” I’ PART l- Scarf Dance ........ .. Chaminude 2- turn .. . g; g2 3g 13g 2.30 P. bL-Srlmiay School rind Young Women's Bible > . on rgan The Island Hymn . . . . . . . .. Watson-yo A willgaégs‘: mbertsmM ' - - - — ch“ t String Ensemble Gracie éégtgi, °°°“°" 25a 21o 251 111i 1.00 p. llrL-Preachcr-Rev. .1. s..wiluiinison. Mirlpqrw- * The Pony Race . . . . . . .. Krogmann. m, Prelude on 28 N‘; 7 Cm m Anthem-“l Will Mlllllly Th". 0 61"!" ~ - - - - -- 31mm’ H! Master Bobby, Owen . (b) Prelude Op 2a no s" ch p- ~ NEW BRUNSWICK Miss Christine Miller and Choir. Intermezzo from “Cayallerla Rusti-l Maw Cglbeék ' °l’"‘ . sohhncohside, m, bum-- __________________ _, romp" , time" ------ ---- .- Moscow At tn s ' Miss Flora Campbell. . Miss Lily Jacobson g e p"‘§f.',',§,vg:ff,'e " Schultz‘? R. Stapleford R ELCOME f Alice, Where Art Thou? Ascher papinon . Gr. I. C. Bonncll . .. F STRANGE S w M35 Ann 6mm “l X8810‘ J‘ Dick H ve v¢ e V#Y s‘- 4e‘ A Summer Evening McIntyre GOD SAVE THE KING Morgan . _ i M155 Eileen Hmwril" l I-Ielntzmann piano loaned i Frank Lens ' ‘ ‘ ' " veovwowwwweoaoaoowmowoooo-ooewev-eeoeeooeoa Ave Marin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Gounod Miner's Music Sum. w Gw- W- 39"“ 31 33 32 m Miss Nam comer-on ‘ F‘. Devenne 31 35 33 99 Vocal $0]0_-Fbr You Alone _ Q9311’; No-PRE DAME.‘ ‘ACWADEMY H. Rh-Mclstlllghlln . 3Q 35 33 102 Mrs. W. E. Fletcher ' ‘ _ “' " _ '- Primrose glancemgti-éklilrogmflllll The following pupils secured an 2n 26o 255 762 CHURCH 0F ENGLAND 1 SS y e E ' f f Minuet in a .......... .. Beethoven “”3?§§.°x7i.§;,§," "o" 590T“ INCUMBENT-CANON MALONE, M. A. Humurelziflflr Earl Kennedyn k therine McCloskey, Helen MacDon-i 20o soo coo Ttl. ' .............. .. vol-a 1d,Hl s . ..........30 a1 31 92 Mask, Bmy Rogers {Men “jglhnsltlgxlllla-mgffae 5;’)? n 2a 33 29 m SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY _ Simple Aveu . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Thom: Helen Hornsby ‘ "Pie Morseumm... 31‘ 33 33 9'7 Mast,” Hume Keefe G __' ' 29 33 33 95 8.00 A. M.—IIoly Communion. . Yellow Jonquils . . . . . . .. Johanning Mséfiiigeanfiaffawuofifwfllofiij:iffflffiYgég , _ _ _ __ 31 24 32 8'1 _ ~. Master James Hornby McAulay, Ethel Martin. ’ ‘Pte. Spurr . . . . . . .. 32 28 29 89 11.00 A. lVL-Chornl Eucharist and Sermon. Preacher- Serenade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Schubert Grade VIIL-Marloi-l Mitchell S. S. Wright . . . . .. 31 3i 32 94 nev. R. A. Miller, B. D. . Miss Dorothy Bentley Agnes Pigot, Bernice McCabe Mm; A. Peverell . . . . . . .. 30 31 2'1 88 . 7.00 P. M.—Evensong and Report oi‘ Synod, Mr. W. G. Ho". ~ s __,__._ "gqqoavooemoowww . v w wv v Trinity United Church CO-PASTORS REV. E. H. IIAMSAY. D. D. REV. HAMMOND JOIINSHN Bill [EABUES International League ORGANIST PROF. W. E. FLETCHER. A-R-C-Ma A3133!- . THE SERVICES 10.00 A. M.-Sabbath‘School. (Note change oi‘ hour.) 11.00 A. iiL-Preachen-Rcv. ILrrlmdlui Johnson. SubjetlI:-“The Place of Conflict and Victory." Selection by The Harmony Male Eight. Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 9 1;. Anrhem by ‘he Chum Jersey City . . . . . .. 1 9 3y Montreal . . . - . . .. 2 4 2= 7.00 P. lyL-Preacherz-Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Newark a 12 1 I Subjectz-Jlie Bath Put Eternity Into Their lleart." First sane; ' ' ' A ’ ' ' L ' ' ' " i. Selection by The Harmony Male Eight. Toronto a a 1 Anlhcln by the Choir. lgnlumore 1 Morning and Evening Services Broadcast. First game: ' _ ' ‘ ‘ - Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 8 1 **‘*"‘**"°' ' - madmg ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " a m 0 Life without absorbing occupation: n Learn to accept all the srna-ll mtg; ' klrit h l1. l ts and the trival ‘ani-loyancea“ .._ Am°"”“ “u” B n o e _._._. ‘life as a matter of course. To b! Phuadelphm 12 H 3 Hot air is all right, but. see thatiiti hlPPY l-lll!» lllllfil» b9 Y0"! Sllmi- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ~ dbl e otlllseti “ ’ “d are‘ 5 ' c t the upremc seer ofj nerve by an unkind. sour. and l... Sewe1l.~, a" fimflaesdwxat asphilosophor ne- crabbed temper. 010M880 was. j , Laughter is a facial sunbu st that MacFadyen and Berry; Thomas. A“ sunning is caused by an 010-, is fatal l0 the gloorns. It is also the Connolly and McCurdy. stable in the path of a force. Most oi i sound you always hear when yml gefigiisgwn 5 w 0 us are obstacles to ourselves. Ichllsc you" ha: down the street. - Braxten,‘ slits..." s... Ruel; 1 ._ ‘ Gibson, Stoner and Woodall. l ‘- -A-00+< l "*9 000004 National League: y, “ I - - i ‘ l b Pittsburgh ............ .. 1 a ti’ l’ New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 11 0 J a 1 "X2111 grid Smith; Aldridge. Tausch 1 ' y i _: a O rrell, Shrorer. l st. nouir ............... .. s a o I} i’ ‘ . . Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 9 0 . l l . Mitchell. Johnson d Wilso ;’ 1 H Mcweeny Clark and Igenllne D23 ’ 3m“ “n” w" m" ‘l’ o“ M m. ha,“ ‘n. h.‘ '1 berm ' ' flilotelwehaveapont many y’ Jamaica‘ Chicago ...oilo »°"°°“m‘%~» E,““Q*°*"“:'!°'°'"~ Boston ..... . . . . . .. 4 a 1 l'¢II\1fl*M‘mP'°"“:‘“,‘-l ’ “at w“ " "*1 Jones and Bartnett" Delaney and " m‘ m‘ m“ 3° ° “um” "'9 l“ i hymn ' ' i ems In tho Maritime Prov- in the pat two yaara. 9h CIIICIIIIIICI . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 I3 l mau‘ n ‘ad ‘x “new m n‘. Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 i5 1 'h° ‘mt ‘gum “m; ‘g l [g “an” ti,“ 1i DNlOhl-IU. RUDY» Ind Pltlflithil Row‘ ‘Maw " ‘ mad“, i . “rt b ‘u em Pruett. Walsh and urlan. l "‘°'""“° ‘ ‘ m,“ h, m“ " ADD mrmnawrouan; l "° m“ a l Second game: Rates from 03.00 to NM Raina 0U! to ISM par fl- Buffalo ........ o 2 a per dly- 1 Rewind .............. .. 4 s o > g Bumn QIMQZ Toronto ............... .. i :i o Chltlfllltmtilw“ t Baltimore a 9 0 ADD Am n -..- I 110k! 00., Ltd. ii l , e can league: _ -. . N“ n“ __ - lnpiaaava r st. Innis s i‘ I “Wu IlIDAII. fiaaaar Johnson and (lrabovnkl; crowd‘. ‘ w.“ y.‘ _ _vg,, A g _ _ ‘ i‘.