F,"_"F"IT'“’I"‘... . . rsravwvtmr‘. ."."I‘1'.‘§"."Z"I"3D2I£‘C"."I" “Noggin. was ANNOUNCING i lrlhSS MEETING FOR MEII E Charlottetown Baptist Church Sunday Afternoon,‘ January 30th. AT, 4 O'CLOCK Dli. B. C. KEEPING, DEPUTY MINISTER 0F BEALTII ' will speak on "SOCIAL DISEASES” ‘This ls the first in a series of three mass meetings for nn-n. to bc held during the winter and spring under the aus- pIUOfr of the Junior Brotherhood of the Char‘ ‘tetown Bap- list. Church. dealing with matters of health. , “ Music by Charlottetown Male Chorus This column is rosrovud for new o! local interest but advertising d 5 "W"! llllllll lnly b! illoolllil III cones is word strictly Fllsliio is sb Inco- CONTEDDEBATION IIFI IN- SURANCE. L-6789-7-12-3lll. BIG CROWD. a. jolly crowd for hockey special Tuesday, $1.26 re- turn. L-2012 BRIGHTON CLUB-Students dance tonight 9-11.30. Admission 3° Wilts. L-2005. HOCKEY SPECIAL with Mc- Kearneyis Orchestra both ways Tuesday. 1-2012 COMMERCIAL Travellers an- nual banquet tonight, Queen Hotel, at B p. m. Members can procure ‘tickets at George Keefes office or at Hotel. L-200l. BIG HOCKEY SPECIAL to Bummerside Tuesday, $1.25 return. 14-2012 YORK UNITED ClIURCIb-Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister, services OPEN TO ALL MEN OVER. FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE silver ‘Collection with proceeds going toward work of I'.E.I. liculosh Lelllll. your: ‘ ‘ipricc-r-zz-o. r-r:1_- fiflilbfififiiuuuuwmuusauuceuaxuzuczawuuaeu-uucrquuvguw U ,1 ,,v,)_,£,;:8i The Presbyterian Church In Canada - Minister-REV. n. MOORHEAD tuners, 0.0. .fl§‘ll 1i u Si. James Church Public Worship: ._ MORNING AT ELEVEN AND EVENING A1‘ SE O‘CLOCK Preacher: THE MINISTER. Sunday School at Two-thirty. llforni-irg Anthem: “The King of Love My Shepherd Is" - - — Shelley Soloists-Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Reymond. . Evening Anthem: "Now the Day is Over" — — - — — — - — Marks Soloist-Miss Marguerite Cudmo s Organist-Mrs. Keith Rogers. Cholr leader-Mn. .1. A. Lawson. AND VISITORS CORDIALL! INVITED. STRANGERS QGGQEC CCUCUUCCQCGQQQQCCQQQGQGG 4 3.5 I: w. ‘r ORGANIST-PRO TEM MISS nuns woou l i’. 11.00 A. M.-The Sacrament of the Zion Presbyterian Church Central Christian Church DIINlSTbIb-REV. S. C. COOPER, Th. M. ORGANlST-MRS. V. L. DINGWELL Morning Service. ll s. m. Scnnon, "Never." It ls n. good thing to give thanks I unto the Lord and to sing praises unto Thy name, 0 Most High, to show forth Thy loving kindness in the morning and Thy faithfulness evcry night. v Q Simdny School, 2.30 p. m. I Evening Service, 7.00 p. m. S c r m o n. "An Unansweruofe t: Question." Abide with us. for n is toward g evening and the day is fsr spent. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED uonunoeroauo l’ zucdculoctooizuu- ooo MINISTER-REV. Cr. CARLYLE WIIBSTER Lord's Supper- MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 n. m. Theme: "The Mystery of Temptation." g Ilyinns: ‘I7. 233» 77°. 549- Anthem: "llow Lolll W1" Th" Forget Me, 0 bordP-Pfliltllf- 2.30 l‘. MF-Sshbath School alnd next Sunday Jan. 23, at l1 a. m- Ccntral Church; 2.30 Pleasant Grove; ‘i p m. York. L-Z003. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a prohibition ease was heard and adjourned for one week. A second prohibition ease nus adjourned until man convicted of unlawful poss- ession of liquor was fined $25 and costs or 30 days in jail. APPOINTMENTS MADE — Mr. Frederic A. Large was appointed assistant Crown prosecutor for King's and Queen's Counties, suc- ceeding Judge D. lildgar Show of Prince County Court. at s meeting of the Provincial Government this week. Mesrs. Gordon MacMillan, Cornwall, H. Vlllers Carr, St. El- eanofs, and Chester Pratt, St. Peter's Bay, were appointed Jus- tices of the pence. John L. Mc- Guigan. Hunter River. and Arthur Jenkins, Georgetown, were ap- pointed commissioners for taking acknowledgment of deeds. Dele- gations were heard from the City of Charlottetown and the L. P. U., with regard to unemployment and direct relief. There was also s delegation from the Maritime Winter Fair with regard to finan- cing proposed additions and im- provements to the plant. The fin- ancial statement of the ‘Travel Bureau was submitted by the pre- sident. Judge Arsenault. SILVER. WEDDING ANNIVER- SAltY-A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. AleieMiicDonald 0i’ 491 Mass. Ave., Arlington, Mass, at the homcof Mrs. Duncan Mac- Eacher-n of 68 Henderson st, Ar- lington, sister of Mrs. MacDonald. The occasion was their twenty- flfth wedding anniversary and more than fifty of their relatives and friends greeted them and pre- sented them with a. sliver tea scr- vice. The Rev. R. .I. Westawny presented the gift and delivered an appropriate address. The hon- oured couple also received other gifts, including a silver centre- piece from Mrs. Jessie Howatt of Boston, Mass, a. silver salt and pepper shaker from their daughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. MacPhee of New Hav- en, P. E. Island, and a silver tray from Mrs. Angus MacPhee, also of P. E. I. Refreshments were served and an enjoyable evening spent ivitli singing and dancing till the wec sma.‘ hours. After singing Auld Lang Sync, the party left for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald many more happy years of wedded life. ‘Those who attended the party were: Rev. R. J. Westaway. Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert MacGregor and family, Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarry Desmond, Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lauclilin MacKin- non and family. Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid MacDougnll, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert MacDonald and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter MurchisomMr. and Mrs. David J. Wilbur, Mrs. Jessie Howntt, Mrs. Mary Bark- house. Mrs. Mary Maclilachern, Mrs. Sadie MacDonald, Mrs.Mar- garet Harper, Mrs. Mary Matth- ews. Mrs. Elizabeth MacDougall, Mrs. Jessie Hume, Mrs. Willard MacDonald. Miss Clara Gutzman. Miss Mildred Harper, Miss Bettie Nightingale. Miss Annie Cousins. Mr. Andrew MacDougail, Mr. George Harlow, Mr. Percy Bork- house. 1:op_l._nfe_T"o Clasify BARGAINS m STAMP! on week only. Apply evenings Cooinbs Printing Co. 33 Em. Mc- L.-_1.w1.-1-_='2-_11- “ffi hifi11fif BIG SPECIAL GILLESPIIYS M E A T S H 0 P Steak -—- — — — 18c lb. Stew Meat —— — 11c lb. Corned Beef - - 13c lb. Liver -— — — — 15c lb. Bible Classes. OIII’ School is prosperlng but we ltlil need your help snd cordially invite you to 10in "m! I" h" your souls blessing nnrl "It? glory of Christ. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 p. rn. Theme: “The Worship .. Hymns: no an ca. _ nrritherrr: "i Song In The Nlshh’ Srnit . "Teach me Thy way. I Lord. ll"! lead me in s plain path." Corner Weymouth and Grafton Rib Roast — — -— 14c lb. 0 FEIIIIIG 0F CRYSTAL TEA 1100M AND RESTAURANT Saturday, Jsnusry $2. Speclll chicken dinner serv- edfroinltol p.in. 211 Queen St. Phone 5'17. Mano» h-ioso-r-si-zil The Central Guardian the 26th. A - rm: CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Trinity w_M_$_ Pythian Sisters . | n ll I nsEtlaQlitfill EIIIICYBIS The annual installation of officers of the Pythian Sisters was held Monday evening, Jim. 17th. Sister Jean White, P. G. 0., conductedm- stallation, assisted by Sister Eliza- beth McKenzie, P. G. 0-. 88 G. senior and Sister Jean Crockett as '.I'he Women's Missionary Society of Trinity United Church held its annual meeting on Wednesday at 3 p.m. in Hearts Memorial Hall. Mrs. Geo. Miller, retiring presi- dent. presided and in opening the meeting spoke very feelingly of the loss sustained by the Auxiliary in the death of Mrs. L. E. Prowse. a. life member, and expressed deep sympathy to the new president, Mrs. W.A. Thompson, on the death of her sister Mrs. Prowse. warren The 9118i“! °f Hm“ N“ 57° Manager, Sister Evelyn McLean. was IOIIOWBd by the 96th Psalm Misfire“ of Records and con-e- read resncrwlvciv- Short Prayers spondence, Sister Wlnnifred Wright were offered by several members _ Mistress o; mum“, 515m; Mm»- and closed by repeating The Lord's gal-e; Brady, Prayer in unison. i Protector, Sister Francis Small- ] After singing Hymn No. 370 the wood, minutes were read and the ofler- I Guard, Sister Elsie Aharan ling taken. Excellent yearly reports Past Chief, Sister Pauline Mc- were given by the different secre- lDonald. taries. The treasurers report was Correspondent. Sister Asnes especially gratifying, showing an ' Emi- lucrease over last. year's glvlngs. Ierglanlst: 5M" Helen Macmch’ ..'-.'“:..i‘;i;"".zi YSEQMWZ-imhiiiiifi i flevteln» M. c»- 'b,v Mrs. (Rev) Hugh Miller and kc“ the meeting closed with the [Miz- G. M. M051; lihcellent Chief, Sister Helen W lilte. Excellent Senior, Sister Hilda Picknrd. Iiixcellent Junior, Sister Ethel _Z_._.__.___i _____-g__- Past Chief Sister SPauline Mc- g . . . Donald thanked the istcrs for the P“,§,‘h§°:§fc‘§rl:°?6r 1938 {my cooperation during the past year P e 1d t__-Mrs w A mam r r and bespoke for the newly insinlleil T 5 9n ~ ~ - 95° ‘> officers the same hearty support Treasurer-Nlrs. R. E. Mulch. i d r1 Rec‘ sec_yv_lurs‘ L. ‘M Sam” u ng their term of office. ilcrs. - Cor. Secflix-Alts. Iforolrl Neiv- sun. Mont Carmel Sedy. of Christian Stewardship -Mi‘s. Calvin MacKny. Associate Helpers’ Secy-Mrs, ' ' Crawford Aitken. Strangers’ Sccy-lvlrs. Jas. Tait. -——'- Missionary Monthly Sccy-Mrs. '1'” Yeilvft 0f the treasurer banging ; showing a business of $777 since Mite Box sec-y___Mr5' Jr,‘ Bu”, June 1037 featured the annual , new“ meeting of L’Acadienne Credit , supply 5ec-3.___Mm_ “pm Union, Ltd, of Mont Carmel. Temperance Sec'y.-Mrs. W. H. Th9 meetlnl 096"“! with the Johnsorb singing of 0 Canada, followed by I Baby Band supt‘___M,-s_ mum an address by the president. Mrs Busflm Lucien Arsenault. The treasurers Mission Band supt'__4Mrs. Am report showed the financial con- drew Mncxenzle and Mrs. Geo‘ clltion of the credit union as fol- Vickerson. 1°“: Planlstsr-Mls Elsie Puncher and M" =- Mrs. Hammond Kelly. 1mm‘ _ — _ - — - 5403-00 i C8511 — — — — — — -— 58.09 Annual Meeting LlTtgwltlatli _ _ _ _ _ .. _ are... 9 a es:- St. Jolig s Church d 3,9,1? (I __ _ _ _ _ mom v en payable — —- 8.34 r a p a u Education fund — - - .60 , Guaranty fund - - - 26.45 i cillrqilihangllgisllicletlvilrlzs oitugfi undivided wmmg‘ “ "' 57° , , , . . Church on January l7, 1938. Re- ____ ports from the varous societies Total _ — _ _ _ -“'“66-o9 showed the organizations of the Report‘ or we ‘upewlmry and church to be in exccilent condition. “elm mmml-te” mlmwéd- 30th Special reference was made to the wngramlated the "@3511"? 119°" improvements on the cemetery. m5 WWI‘ °l the P5519 YEB-Y- 501185 were rendered by Albin Arsenault of Bloomfield and Robert Ileclalr. Rev. J. N. Poirler spoke on the subject of “Economy", and con- smtulated the officers. A recitat- ion by Alclde Aucoin was followed by two papers on the subject of credit unions written by Edmund Arsenauit and Miss Helene Gal- lant. John F. Arsenault also ad- dressed the meeting. The following officers were elect- cd to serve during the_ coming year: Director-Augustin V. Gallant. Presidentr-Tilmon Richard. Vice-President — Guillaume Ar- senault. Treasurer-Mrs. Lucien Arsen- ault, Joseph A. Gallant. ‘Pilmon B. Gallant, Toussalnt Gallant. Supervisory Committee-John F. Arsenault. Glorice Richard. Anto- nin Bernard. Messrs. David Sherre-n and Clark Fall gnvc a most encouraging re- port of their work during the past year. The Sunday School Secre- tary, Mrs. Louis Myers, in her re- port showed an increase in numbers and attendance for which special credit is duc to the teachers, offi- cers nnd parents. The Rector pad a. fitting tribute to the devoiioci and loyalty of Crisp iifnorc Esq. JP. who died in may 1937. For filly years Mr. Moore liml liclri the oi‘- ficc of ClllifChiliillTlPl. .'lll(l for forty years lic had represented his parish at the Diocesan Synod at Halifax. The officers elected for 193B were: Churcliwardcns: A. D. Inman. Heath Macvittic; Vnstry: David Sherren, Whit llovzatt, H. R. Pro- fitt, CIm-k Fail Louis Sherren, Chester Stordyi Vestry Clerk: Wht Howntt: Treasury-r: Fred C. Sher- ren: Delegate to Sinod: W. Fitz- Ala-ti SIEWFITII Substitute: Robert. P. Roucrsnn: ltcprrscninlivcs to Credit Cfinlmltfcr-Lilvleii Ar- 1), g, ;\_ 11 Inn-m“, 1y Q Sh”- scnnult, Jean Pierre Gallant, Albln rm, Chester Slordy; Sidesmen: i‘ POITIOI‘. Jflemit ATSEHBUII. lildele Robcrt P. Rogersnn. Clark Fail, J. Arsenault. Rengh Sheri-en, Edtvrird Norton, Louis Slierren, Whit Iioivatt; En- vefope Clerks: Whit Howntt, H. R. Profitt: Auditors: Mrs. Thomas Best, Wilmot MacDonald: Organ- ist: Miss Ethel Inman: Cemetery Committee: David Sher-rem. Clark Fall. John Parker. Rough Siren-en, A. D. Iuman, Icuis Short-en, lIeat-h Macvittie: Janitor, John Parker, Seed Grain Better Quality Than Expected The unusual drought conditions in the summer of 15137 resulted in such premature rpcning of grain that. in many ll'l(‘"" the resulting CFO!) was cxireincj ligi-i. In nd. dllion to this rlmnu; Ilillll drought. "“*"‘~" mm“ 1h“ “WP om"! lnli‘ rxl their decision ln a half-hour sullmml “V9114?! from rust. Oats , and bonds plummeted on stock W9"! fhmw" in tlils \\fi_\’ I0 a, greater extant tlinn clthcr wheat "*‘ or barlcy. In view of the small crop of KTillii in lllf‘ hfzn-‘Firncs nnrl the rc- IBIIVPI-V m?“ hrlce of seed, it was thought wlse to secure samples 9f Hrnin direct from the thrcslicr in ordcr to locate any lots which might germinate high cnough to u-arrant cleaning tlicm up for seed Railroad Files Bankruptcy Suit (By The Associated Press) CLEVELAND, Jan. l8 —- Historic Erie Railroad, first in the United States to connect the Great Lakes with the Atlantic, sought the bankruptcy way out of its finan- cial woes today. Unable to meet more than $2.- 000,000 in immediate indebtedness. the road asked a district court to oversee its operations through s trusteeshlp. This action will maize all its disbursements subject to court control. and may result in scaling down fixed charges of a- bout $14,000,000 annually. The roads directors. meeting ln Cleveland's terminal lower. reach- most of the seed is very light and special care should be given to the preparation of the seed bed next sprng so the small seedlings may get off to a good start. On fields that are low in fertility, an appli- Eastem Guardian tot-he msusscarrrsous. handed tc their Rept. Archie Hume. QJBOBIN HOOD I-‘IJOUB ls ec- onomical. More loaves o! better bread from each bag. . .'QLARK'S overstocked and Clearance Sale at Montague is now bargain prices offered. Buy Now! ' L-813-1-22-1i. Indian River Pastors Anniversary Observed On the occasion of his fifteenth anniversary to the holy priesthood, Rev. R. F. MacDonald, parish priest of Indian River, was the re- cplemt of a well filfed purse spon- sored by the Cathollc Women's League and which vcas eagerly and generously contributed to by the parishoners. i An address appropriate to the occasion was read by Miss Ellie Glllis. president. of the C. W. L. and the presentation made by Mrs. Brendon Drlscoll, Following ls the address: P- Mir‘. am‘. dour Fathen-Jn recognition nf your fifteenth anni- versary to the holy priesthood we. your parsliinners. deem it a most appropriate occasion to reveal to you our sentiments. Al. this particular time wr- cn- dcavnur to visualize tlic influence your sojourn of eight years has had upon us. From experience. we sec in you a friend of sterling worth, a vigilant father and a saintly men. One with such qunllflcavons as those is bound to be an asset, not. only to his parishioners but to the community in general, and one which we may conscientiously cor.- slder as being competent of the work entrusted to his care: and moreover. a man whose influence is wholesome, uplifting and insp’r- aiional. thus an influence exercised by such is bound to be felt and this is needed today as probably never before. It is needed to im- part to the young correct ideas of life, and to lnstil wholesome prin- clples into their awakening amlft- ions, and with God's grace and training to mold these principles into strong. flexible and ever vig- ilant guardians of conduct. All we shall say in passing is, may God grant you strength and grace to carry on your priestly duties as He has defizned. _ On this occasion then, your anni- versary io the holy priesthood we Charlottetown: Guardian may be| in full swing. Take advantage of the ' PAGE THREE PURE DRUGS AT BEST PRICES AT Call on us for your Drugstore needs. We carry a complete stool I received from most reliable drug ' firms. Everything fresh snd clean. An up-lo-date service is st your Yo disposal. Prompt delivery and pronip phone and mail order ser- vice. All night service st your We dispense any prescription. Let l E us dispense your next. Y . J. Ernest H. Worth , NYAL DRIIGSTORE ' Phone $2. 142 Prince Street. ‘{_____.____.... HeadsTTTade Board In New Glasgow New Glusgow branch of the Royal Bunk of Canada, today was elected prescient of the towns Board of 'I‘r'.ide. I-Ic. has been acting presi- l t s'rce the death of A. R. (ii-w! Egaslgga‘ Swghllrllrg‘, Chrzllmbc-Ir; in a Montreal hospital N G . - <» -- , weeks n20. -R. H. Pethick. manager oi_il_ie .7 I I Trinity may. IIUGII niiuru ‘\I. A.. is. i).—!Il|nlsier REV. A. E. ‘hlacKl- A. no! KENDALL. halal. ,1 I.ll‘I. ll. .~'l.--.~\.~.~.l\ti\nI RUIN-SI"- .(r.U.-—O|'l§3uI5l- g g l. . I _ < I ' I ' I "I u , . ‘ a n u _, ‘ . I) . V. D - » n _ _ t] _ v - _ _ " u . , _ , Q g . . a I <1 . . . o ~ n 4'1’ 11.00 A. M.--Puhlle Worship. v g 3 . fa‘ g a Sermon-“SOME I1lPI.l('.»\'l‘lf)NS 0F PRAYER" Rev. Hugh Miller Anthem-"Was There Ever Kindest Shepherd" _ —IIerbert Sanders (Miss Margaret Stcrns. Soloist] 2.80 P. BIL-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. Mr-PIIIIIIC Worship. Sermon-“IS GOD DISCOURAGED" Anghqm-flltejoice. in the Lord" — —— — —— G. I. Elvoy Vocal Sclo-"Abldc With Mo" - - - - — Torrlnrton Mr. G. Elmer Ritchie r Visitors and Students Cordially Welcome. Morning Service Broadcast by C. F. C. Y. | l'I2l's Ivar-u: en's league, and on behalf of all parishioners, ask you to accept this gift. in recognition of your much i, appreciated services-a 21ft bearing i, with it the sincere wishes of a de- voted people. , Reverend Father, we w'sh you o, l restful and b81103’ vacation, and all join ln the prayer that the om- ninoteni, God will enable you tn labor silll mar-iv long yours in His service. and that your examine may lieln mold others as laborers for His idncrnrrl. ("ATIinLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE Indian Rivrr, P F7. L. January 16th. 1038. It doesn't matter who/t planet you were born imrl-vr so long as you have both feet rm the ground. BIRTHS mvcnv-‘s - Ar ihr- City Hospital. Inn. l5, I938, M Mr, and Mrs Pctcr Hughes. Bcrlford. a. son. GALLANI‘ - Al. the City pital, Jan. l4, 1038. to Mr. Mrs. Jerome Gallant, daughter. BOWLING — At the City Hos- pital, Jan. l8, 193B, to IVII. and Mrs. Augustus Dowllng, City, a son. Hos- and City, s DEATHS iiiimrsoninfsoiiiirficreeifivérf on Jrrsniary 21, 1938. Emma Murtagh. mineral from her late residence on Sunday. January 23. at 9.45 a. m. to St. James Church, Summerfield. SMITH-At La Honda, California on January 1st. 1930, W. B. Smith. formerly of New London and brother of the late J. D. Smith, Mermaid. Iifr-KENZINE - At his home in Pinrite. Jan. 20, 1938. Alexander McKenzie. aired 80. Funeral Sut- urdrrv. Jan. 22. at. I30 1pm. >,f-"=?“' - -. N. D. Mac ean 3 UNDERTAKER , EMBALMER I Charlottetown and North Wiitshire Purposes. Accordingly samples wen- catlon of 300 pounds per acre of \, phone 149 2-12-6 fertilizer is likely to prove k rtgggd investment. "Ins-w" *s=w*r'-uarm@erc~~ Invited from the fourteen Illustra- tion Stations in the province. f Thesi- were assembled by the Sup- f ervisnr andscnt to thr- Dominion Seed Brunch Lnbornirvsy at sack- ville for gcrminnton icsts. The restilts of tlicsr- icsis are both interesting and cm-nurnglns. Ger- ~ nilziatlnn counts on bnrlcy rnnggfl from 510M100 nor cont. ivheat. from C5 to 98 per r-cnt. oats from 59 I0 95 flPr cent ill"i(I hifloss oats (‘Gil-filly high. Tlicsc Iflils‘ lnrilcuic ihni cvcn in the districts rvlicro crops were Poorest, reasonably wood germin- nlion may be expected, In _ih_§_cas_e_ _ofmoat_s.__however. —O§§§O§-O§§O§§&§OO-OO4§-OOO REIl CROSS gr l: Annual Meeting ‘ is. Thursday, Jan. 27, B p. m. o Board Room, City Building. 004-99-044444400000000404 lr-IMI.‘ O : virooonrrouctoorxx» St. Peter's Cathedral , ltochford Square REV. CANON E. M. MALONE. M.A., L.'l‘h. “Mp (Nansen); SUNDAY SERVICES . 8.00 A. lit-Holy Communion 8.45 A. DL-lllltlns. 11.00 A. M.—Chorsl Eucharist and Sermon. 2.30 I‘. M.—Sundsy School. 1.00 l’. lll.--Everisong Sermon. 4 Inhalesqsqs-Mnsqnrqnrllssusssqxsnsssupqnvcn the members of the Catholic Wom- i2" St. Paul's Church Tus CHURCH or ENGLAND n: THE common or. CANADA I .4 2 g Rev. Ilugh Miller ‘ The meaning and implications of this question will . be treated. 5} i . . l . f ChPISL" i III the v. nobcril OIIerMFYIAntQUELIQ-‘I gr-hool and Bime Classes. l; QiZIEVPHhQgIPr-ayrr and Scfln0n—"5¢!l1l§ and‘ I I i I Bclievinl-IY’ During the Oltcflory Miss Margarct Stern! will 5MB Everybody Welcome. _ rmv. n. n. RAYMOND, M. A. Brown. ‘ .1’; (jygmilst-MISS LILLIKYS EJKI - Choir DIrector-ALBEWI lll-\'»\'I5- G Y1 3rd stwnnv AFTER EPIPHANY r l n. and Sermon "The Messmm g oooonccrao __ 3l£~3IOflZ-?'fi QC~CCCCCCCQUCGCCUCC~DCCQC I The BAPTI§T Church MINISTER-THE nsv. nnrrvsv L. nsxros. n. n. s. "¢>'>11w:i» oooooocssoacsooacoooooo. i O 3 C- ’ i MORNING WORSIIII’ ll OTJLOCK . % argon helude-Intcrmczro. Wnrchavni - —- — Tl-"WIW Serrnon-"ls the Atonement a Fact’) ‘ _ I The aouiill; of anscrics oi‘ addrcsscs on ‘llhst ma.” W! ‘L ‘relieve a ou esus.‘ . . Anthem-Selected - — — — — — — — — — - CM" g ’l'llE CHURCH sciinoi. 2.30 r. M. g .iunlor brothcrimod debate nlll lu- on "Resolved. ‘I16 ' world is getting better." Roy Chapman and Nelson Robinson <i ii I d. .3‘. w‘ 191:: two senior groups mcci at l2 o'clock. Come to the Church School. a ‘ EVENING WORSHIP ‘I (YCLOCK 1; ‘ Orgsn Prelude, Prelude of Rhciniicrflfl‘ _ Sermon-“The Importance of Believing something The Ilcv. II. L. Danton ‘ _ ' Anthem-Selected — — — — — -— — - — '-' - PM" ' Duet-Selected — — — — — — — -- The Misses Down _ Choir Director-Miss Vera II. M. Campbell, Mus. Bac. Organist-Miss llclcn Calibccir. ,5 You are invited to worship with q ‘i THE BAPTIST CHURCH. ' oaoomxmcomcemoonocmcnwoomooocmmooaa ‘I l’ a t. é I =1