12. 1938 "v- rEBRlLeRY M ' 9’ SILK UMERY ittention to Farmers Ilear Charlottetown Wanted number 0f 081's 0f Number One Certified Coh- bier seed. Can'be loaded at any Railway station along the line on or before Febr- uiiry 25th. Call at our of- fice to arrange about the bat-IS- It looks tis if this may pos- sibly be our only seed order of any size this spring, and if you have stock t0 move ict at once. FRANK B. CLARK, Prince Street Wharf Charlottetown il) 0N DOGFISII Nf.d.. Feb. 11 — luiquiry investi- or Newfound- acr BOUNTY BE U PA ST. JOl-lIfYS. 1i Commission of tilting the fisheries [and and Labrador has reported that steps must be ken to elim- inate ihe menace of dogflsh, whose oreseuce has interfering most seri- ously with the industry. The suggestion was advanced by llie irooi-t that a bounty be pend for catching and destroying dog- iish. Evidence before the commis- iloii revealed the pest was one of the greatest difficulties the fisher- nicn bud to contend with, as baits were taken by them as soon as lines were i) accd in the iia.cr. Traps I150 become filled with them. The result has been that the fishermen have ceased fishing rolli- tr than waste gasoline. The opin- ‘ou has expressed that before any‘ lction to combat the uogiisii coii..i N taken. complete data on dates of‘ the nuixarance of dogfish on the Iiirioiis coasts of Newiouuciloiid iiid Labrador would have to compiled. Y. P. U. MEETING 7'1"‘ regular meeting of Cape Traverse Young People's Union {its held at tthe home of Miss Hat- ‘ftllioss on Tueflly. Fob. 8th. M. i the vioe-preadent, Miss Mnry ‘Iliillft in t‘; chair The meet- hllf.’ opened Whh the him» "r1 ‘a? The Stories Of Jesus, follow- sc 111i the Lord s Prayer in un Sell. “Future readings from Luke l4 "e elven bv norm MacDonald Ind l-‘erne Bell. The hymn Pass Prowse Bros. Ltd. Of course you'll give "Her" a gift on St. Va]. Make it a remembrance entine’s Day! practical and she’ll appreciate you; thoughtfulness. We " suggest We have the weight you want at the price you want to pay. 59o 75c $1.00 Eastern Guardian "This culiiuin In reserved for new» ol lot-iii inleri-st but uilvarliiilng 0i n news; llllIllfl‘ niuy he inserted at 4 :'::L|l4 u irord ltnotly puyuhlg in n] -o. . . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS handed to the r Rent. Archie Humg ..'lt0lilN l-IOOD FLOUR ts ee. onomlcai. More loaves of better bread from each has. SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL Staudiuiz of Spring Valley School for month of January. Grade X -- 1. Harry Caseley. Grade VIII — l. Eileen Glover. 2. Ruby Caseley, 3. Rose Mary Glover. , VII Sh. — 1. Adelaide . 2. Wendell Harrington, 3. Eunice Caselcy. but“. VII Ji". - 1. Gerald Glover 2. Lci. iixo MacLellan, 8. Lorena MacLellan. _Grade VI — 1. Ellwood Chain- Pmn- 2~ Elva 3118119011. 3. Emmett. McKlnnon. Grade V »- 1. _Velma, Brennan, 2. Marnarct McKinnon. 3. Irene Brennan. Grade IV — 1. Maurice Glover. James McKinnon, 3. Ellsworth Champion. Grade II Sr. — 1. Louine Cotton, 2. Lillie Cotton, 3. Verna Bryan- o ton. , Grade II Jr. — 1. John Brennan bufilsrudi I t-h 1, gustinwSudrszg- ' - - O y an , . Joseph McKlnnon. ry n Grade I ibt - l. Tommy Tnpiin, Teacher. LOTTIE E. PROFIT PLAY I) RAW GAME The hockey match at Borden rink last Wcdne clay night, when the Cape Traverse sisters and Cry-stole Sisters of Summer-side tied with a score of 1-1. was well patronized. n number of support- ers IIIOICFIPQ’ fi"oin Summerside as well as fans frcm Carleton, Cane Traverse and surrounding districts. Me Not Q Gentle saviour closed the devotional period. The minute: of the last meet- ing ircrc rend and zidoptrd and the roll-coll answered bv Fifteen meinibers. A discussion followed on the Young ‘Peoples Contest Thel- ma Quigley had choree of the mssioiiary prcgrrm and read a vcry IIIIGTPSIIII" pniiei" on "The Life of John Gcddie." The recre- ation committee then took charge and games, fortunes and contests were ll1ll('Il enioyed by all. The roliowiiiiz committee= were appoint- ed: for March. Lunch-Mrs. Doug- l ins Bell. Doris Gillespie. Ruth Mitc- Donrld: Program-Hattie Mldicd Miitisirt. Roberta Hoiratlt A bountiful ‘unch was served and the meeting closed with the l"""r"*b R"'1"I"ICII0I1. I IHIIEII 00I.S BIIIIIG 500E Relieves THROAT PAlll RAWNESS o’ Themed with which “Aspirin" hblqh not Ill relieving the da- tmlmll Symptoms of colds and "Wmlmnying sore throat is d the treatment is simple and gflllnt. This is all you do. “rub ond dissolve three {union ' tablets in one-third I ll! 0f water. Then garglo with lioldlngyour I? Imazing . . . on this mixture twice, head well back. Tbismedicl lI llmoot like lnlfirgllzfielg: DEMAND AND GET- ASPIRIN "x. Enter: Boily lhroiizh Stomach IIIII " Intestine: to Em Pain on the sore, irritated membrane of your throat. Pain eases promptly; rawness is relieved. You will say it is remarkable. I “Aspiriii" tablets are made in Canada. "Aspirin" is the regis- tered trade-mark of the Bayer Company, Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look for the name Boyer in the form of a crolo on every tabla-t. IIlM-Illl‘ Ill. The Gentral Guardian This column In reserved for Inn 1:! “IIJUIII luierent hut Mlvortllltig of .....::":' ::.":"..r:.i.'" “are -" ‘UNA. Ill! ll ll‘:- CMBWEI-L for Plant/amoeba CONFEDEBATI . suaancs. oimkglf-Eynfl now son 1i ruou. BREAKFAST wiui ii. o flood " Chou. BIlI/grware or filial-iii.“ on“ GET YOUR EGGS It I115 Oand. u" 5'6 . Weymouth Street, Charlottetown Guardian may “lice: Ross. , i They are uie best. Li-35I3-2-l0-3l. I CAVENDISII c1151; g _ ‘m!’ °l1 Sunday. Febriigryqiiivgohi North Rustico at ll A. M. Stanley ‘Bridxe at, a P. M‘. ‘ Minister. I SUNDAY SERVICE . _ Gllsizow 11.00 A. M. onds7.30 rlfii’. Cavendish Babtlst cniircii 3.00 PM. Rev. Wm. G. Qulizley. Minister. L-aezz-ii-iz-ii. A BREATH 9F SPRING-_ y“- ‘@1118!’ ‘the Guardian received a Mayflower from Mr. Ernest 3, Doucette. cf Ncrih Riistoo, {Quid there before the big snowstorm of Thursday. Y'S DIETS CLUB?R,¢v_ M1; Vorwolf eras the speaker (m ‘Thursday at the Y's Men's Club. Rev. J. B. Wilson presided and in. trounced llie guest of the evening. Rev. Mr. Verivolf chose “Idenlism" for his subgect and his iiddres: Wei very iiwoirlne. Di‘. Hillard Clarlr moved a vote of runny.‘ which was seconded by Mr. W. A. CUYYIG- A $111k song concluded the evenings entertainment-S. "Livestock Marketing Board loading hoes. lambs and calves throutzh locnl shipping clubs dur- lnR Week of February 14th as fol. lows: Monday afternoon, Mon- taizue. Cardigan. Elmira. Sourls, St Peters. Uicz. Millvicw. Char- Ioiietvwlli Tllesdiiv forenoon till train-time -- Kensiugton, Char- lottetown, Mt. Stewart. York, Wllishlue. Hunter River, Brad- albflflei afternoon 12-3 Albany. (Jo-operative marketing is the main highway that lends direct to marketlnt! Nobility and higher Drices. Why travel questionable hy- \‘-'%\.\'s nnd blind alleys tlint always lead to lower price levels. L43627-2-l2-ll. DEATH OF MRS. WILLIAM MALLETT-TIIPFP Yiassed auiriv (in ‘Thursday at hm" homo on East, Street, Sliil1l11"l‘\'IlIi‘, alter n long illness, Mrs. William Mallett. Mrs. Mallctt had been a resident of Summerside for many years and was . very estimable woman. She leaves to mourn hci" husband, Captain ivillirim hlrillclt. two daughter's, Viola and Daisy and one son, in Western Canada. Ivlrs. Duncan Palmer of Silmmerslde is a. sister. Much sympathy is 9X- tended to the bereaved family. The funeral i; taking place this afternoon from her late residence to the Peoples Cemetery-s. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The music at the morning service will be in charge of the Junior Choir. The details of their morning numbers are set forth the Church advertising to-day Mr. Demon's morning sermon wll be "Some customs of Jesus.” An inter- esting feature of the Church School at 2.30 will be a discussion on "What should be the Christian at- titude IAIWIIITI. the "Sit Down Strike" This iiill be led by Mr. J. W. Boulter and Ml‘. Ralph J. Rup- ert, The evening sermon by the Rev. l-i. L, Deiitoii. B. D.. will be “What are you doing with God's truth?" lvfiss Pearl Burns sings Putzhe-Evnus’ “Return unto thy rest." The choir sings selected anthem. ANNUAL IIIEETlNG-TIIE nn- nual conrrrcgatlonul meeting of the United Church was held at 011N011 on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 0th. Regret was expressed for the Ill- ness of Mi". Chester Buntain. who has been secretary of this congre- iration for some’ years. A motion was passed settmsz forth the sym- pathy of the congregation and huge that Mr. Buntaiirs recovery may e speedy 2nd complete. was made to the passing of Mr. Hugh ltCncKny. I-le iivas an official of this congregation for many years. Mr. MacKay had helped with the work as long as his health permitt- ed. and n ways ri-tuiiied his interest in ihc coiirzrrgation. A resolution in remembrance iiiiri appreciation of Mr. MacKny was placed on me records. PRETTY VALENTINE TE.\-— The Gracia Clrb of the Central Christian Church held a very prctuy Valcrtne icu at tilie home of the president, Mrs. S. C. Cooper, KCIIiI. Street. yesterday afternoon. The door was opeinci by Mis". Shirley Stewart, dressed as a Valentine sweetheart. Mrs. S. C. Cooper. president of tiie club. asst ted by Mrs. Everett Plutts. vice-president. received and Mrs. Willi-am l-Ieiiry ushered the guests to the dining room. Presiding over the ten bible was Mrs. Jack Stcir-rl. Assisting in SCTVIIIg were; lifts, Al lion Owen. Mrs. Wlfrerl Cudinorc. Mrs, Harper hlaclveili. Mr . Arthur Woclner. Mrs. Preston Beck, Miss Lily Reference piettily arranged tea table was centered with red tulips. Personals Mr. Wesley Bruce of Bothwell ls attending the Aizriculturs-l course in the P. W» - Mr. Show MacDonald. of Cherry Valley is in the city attcndlinz the short course in Agriculture in P. W. College. The many friendspi’ Miss Ma:- garet Douizan will be iilitfwleizrrr that she is restintz comfortably of- m- an operation for appendicitis in the Charlottetown Hospital. In] ‘and Mrs. Danel . Paquetm City. ___.._.._._.._.._. WRIGHT- MACDONALD NUPTIALS ' A wedding of liner-est to many 1s under; took place at 4 P.M., on Wednesday. January 19th iii Van- couver, . ., when Rev L. R. Mac-Donald, United Church min- ister of Lavoy. Alto. and Mrs. Catherine (Nin eouver were united in marriage M yerscm United Church. The of- Rav ED who looked elm-min‘ in nin. d canton Dewar and Miss Man’ Stewart. The o: traffic o) Wright of Van» ‘THE CHARLOTTET OWN KNIGHTS 0F OIILIIMBIIS FUNERAL NOTICE Members on requested to meet II hunk B Fimul-l Home morning at 8.40 to- attend tho huierll o! our late brother, Fred J. lVlc-Cann, Montreal Council No. 2B4. OO-QQOQQO O L-SBII-Z-Il-ZL In Jame W. Barton. mp. VALuE or BARIUM SULPIIATr. m SWAJSI’ u Obs MUUUUS AND WASTES i-icuin canoe: iurasrinr." about pair... iii_ tiic s. iiacii or 0000111911. lue physio an on exnin- iiiinoit Lnns some synipioin "that snwesi. stomach ul.er, ctiicrs that soflest cancer of one sicniucii. Otntrs that suggest a chronic ap- pendicitisand still other.) that sig- gest COIIIJS—IIIIIHIIIJIRIIOII of tiic lower bowel. _ In an attempt to get more defiii te information on the condition of the stomach and intestine the pav- slcian has the patient undergo an Xrsy examination wherein tiboui. 4 ounces of ba-riuni sulphate iii buttermilk is taken some m. Iiefore any food is eaten, urcl ".o Patient has films taken oi IIII) barium sulphate—a very white sub- stanee-wh ch makes a blank shud- ow all the way doiin through the stomach and intestines. It is a matter of three oi" foui" days to u ivecii: before the barium sulphate is completely out of the intestine. He either examines the films himself or receives a report from the Xray operator record ng. among other findings. the length of time the bar- ium sulphate remained in the stim- ach. then iutliesmall intestine and iiieu in the large intestine bclore finally leaving the body. From this report the physician is aible to get much help as the Xray films show whether there is an ulcer—de*pres=- lcn or crater-present, canoer- l. little hill on the wall of the stein- ach or lntestiiie.—-lhe condition or position of the appendix, any un- usual delay or obstruction at any pa . Sometimes the films show prac- tically a normal condition and the physician awaits the return of the patient i0 loll him the good news. To his surprise (if he thinks nbzut it at all) he finds that the patient does not return to see him. Why has the patient neglected to return? It has been found that barium sulphate and latterly kaolin _. a form of CIB»Y—-RCLUIIII_V sweep lTlic lining of the stomach and intestine more particularly the wastes and GXCCSS mucous from the lining of the large Iilrfiiillle, and with the removal of these wastes nnd mucous, the symptoms also dis- ripncai". As the patient feels better for weeks, perhaps months after- ward, he doesn't bother to visit the physician. It should not be forgotten licw- ever that the barium sulphate. if used. should be obtained from a reliable or eraduale clrrgukst or from the hospital Xrny depart- ment. . Pioneer Railway Builder Celebrates 90th Birthday Feb. ll — roil- birth- VANCOUVER. B. C.. y iCanaiiiuis, irrand old man ol roadiriiz celebrated his 90th day here recentl Thomas H. iitc. the inst ofttio great railivav builders. lie retired in i922 as Chief Engineer of Con- struction for the Canadian Nation- al hallways. Still hae and hearty and as mentally alert as cvcr. hi" vutlefl his routine not. one iota although telegrams of coiitzrat-iilutiniis pour- ed in 0n him from all o\'er_ the country. ‘I stopped having birth- days long ago.’ lie chuckled io his many callers. The crowning achievement of a railway lifetime of more than half triictioii of a century was his cons what is today tlic Cnmidluii Na- tionals main ine through the Rockies. In 1907 he started his sur- veys through the Yellowheiid Puss and what, is now Jasper National Pork and achieved anaveragc four-| tenths grade not duplcated by any, o.her transcontinental rriliway- Iii flattened out the mountains foi" operating oiirptwtes and made huge economies DOSSIIJAG iii the movement w. M. s. MEETING The Cape Traverse Wom"n’s A patient Coiiaii-i-S his ,Il)‘S.CIf\ll ' GUARDIAN 151L111 l -—-I\IentlcLssolin. IZUIOIDIZ Miss Jacqueline Sunday Su-IIOUI EVENING —Shelly. INVIT Ihe Presbflerian Church In Canada St. James Church Minister-REV. B. MOORBEAD LEGAIE, DJ). . Public Worship: r MORNING AT ELEVEN AND EVENING AT SEVEN 0'01. Anthem: "But The Lord Is Mindful of His Own" Anthem: "Saviour When Night involves the Sky" Soloist: Charles llIacKcnzIe. Organist-Mrs. Keith Rogers. Choir Leader-Mrs. J. A. Lawson g-i-i-i. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY "~I‘:.'L\LLO.QQQQ_ - embarrassment: .'~3_C-OO.-lt£ol>_1;. Macdonzild. at l.‘wo- thirty. SERVICE ED. Ewenooeoocronosommonoonaxoo oomeomcsoor ~C'-I~I*?Z\.C*C‘" zQQOFZIODQDUDf: y in the person of ._ Missionary society held their Feb- ruary meeting at the home of Mrs. Fran-k Muttart on Thursday. Fro-- ruary 3rd viritih the prenldent int charge The theme was " e Church in Action in the Nat oii._" The opening hymn was Creations rd. We Give "g c Thanks, after. which me scrzpnirc readings from Phllippio.m__o what was Paul's ~NIIO~ with. hMm0n1II11fi..8i099~§Pl§IE3' Imm diately after tie ceremony m; m- do]. party motored to the home o! Miss Maud Wflshi- W119i‘ a bullet luncheon was served. The dinl -room and living-room were tame ully decorated with beauti- ful chrysant-hemums ond ferns. Telegrams were received from Island friends. conveylus beli- wishes and fellcitations MinY very lovely {its were olsoreoeived. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald left on the 1.15 train for their home Alta. A niinirpr of fer- mer Islanders residing in Chilli- wack ed them as they passed through that town. When they ar- rived in bavoy many friends met them at the station with l\ cordial welcome and the same evening‘ the Trail Runners called to bring their ectlngs. 'I‘hc following Wediio. av evening n lurszely at- tended reception was tendered them at the church. Their many friends in this Prov- moo wish. Mr and Mrs. MacDon- git new yin of blWIn ‘GQQQQQ-QOQ-Qfillfiuuuuuusrv- -- ,. .. ... ..~- - .. dnooouo-aimz-flflfifl-D Central Christian Church hflNlsTnlt-REV. s. {H3 ORGANIST-MRS. V. L. DING-WELL Morning Service-INN A. M. Anthem: "Holy Quietness.” l C. COOPER, Th. M. ~ tomféiflfiiiCztbQiiQCiQObQfiQliiifiClibltnfim $1113.09OCQQQQQDQQCEQWODQOICKQOJQOQQIG EQUDDKIDMOICEQUBDICKQDDQQD‘QC-COC-OOQOODVI-30Cifi-GOOODIDDDIOCQ"00060 Sermon: "At the Front or the _ _ U The Junior Brotherhood hold a panel (IISCIISSIOI! on "What M5"- should be the Christian Attitude 'l‘o\\:ird the "Sit Down Strike?" Sunday school n30 In M_ - Leaders J. Iv‘. Boulier, R. J. Rupert. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 (TCLOCK Ivening Service-TM! I‘. ‘M. 0P8“! Yfillud? _ _ < Sermon-“Whai Are You Doing With God's Truth?" Anihcim: "God is Imvr." a The ltev. ll. L. lmntnn I3 Anthem — Selected — — — ~ ~ — — — — — —- — Choir Sermon: "Serving Our (lcner- ,0’ soliw-“ltetum Unto Thy Rest" — — -- - - Pughe-Evuns anon u S‘ bliss Pearl Bums g Choir Director-bliss Vera H. Ivlalcolm Campbell, “us. BUC- , _. 1.} Orgrinisl—Miss Helen Cullheck. A“ Cordhny In""d‘ 3 You are cordially invited to worship with i5. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Q t fcoanoizooszoto: IIIINISTER-JIEV. G. C ORGANIST-PRO 'I‘E'.\l Ant -ec-: I 2.2.0 r‘..- ‘I .00 DOQQJZ- T lips r . to hour it. It is better to be con- ; crrined now. Some day it may be g ‘ too lute. 15' _ Hymns: 60o. 282, 500. '0‘ ' ‘ Anthem-"Sun of My Soul" Sudds Solo piirts by Miss Sampel and ‘,5 Mr. Craswell . Soln—"I Think When I Road nu.- .5 Siveci. Story of Old" g 0 Mrs. Arthur Roper c, O . , 8 “Who (hi-n is ivilling to cunsecrittc his service this do)‘ i? unto the Lord?" i. § . . ..JQDQCIQQQQQQQQQQIZISJQQQQQQOQQOMLLC . . _-_. s ." hiy- off“ —- "—-—"~ 1c; I of a IMIBIIiugIQQITEQII, Mrs. .only operating mine in ilie country é, given by Mrs. riuiii‘; wliutart. Mrs ~ l 1i M's. BIFIIIBKIIIQVIIIIIOIIGII .c..flci._ on the meme was marl by Miss M811’ Mntiai-t. "o'er the tiuckless (new guided" was sung followed by prayci". ln the llbeifltfl‘ oi the secretary‘ Mrs, Gordon IIarvcy reed the minutics of the lust meet nS- R0" call was an wercd by mémbfilb paying their fees Fourteen mem- berg WCTI! present, also two visitors. The auxiliary" very KIWI)’ Welwm‘ c3. Mrs. Vernon Muttart as a new membrr. A bus s discus ion fol- lowed, alter \\" l cnmc a read- ing, "I will but My Church" by Mrs. John Hashim. A Short synopsis of the study b°9l< $118M‘ Qf "The ligiht of the mind was given. The-meeting closed bysiiig- ing "From Ocean unto Ocean‘ and the BpngdigtlOii A suclul hour fol- lowed Iillfllig which Mrs. Muttsri served ciainiv reireshmeiits which st.wari iviac- J.iin i-Ia lam. were much enioyed by all piecem- .____..__.___. MINERAL PRODUCTION y DOUBLES UOUFISIIIZRI s1‘. John's. NI-d. Feb. 11 - Newiuuiluiuniis niiiierai piospecl. are revealed ill ulLuiu. igiiixs rc- leused heie tliu. sii....c.i u-ouuihw» in um nod sii.i.i.i.~.~.c.i iiie $100110.- 000 mark tor iiis- first time iii the iiistorv oi tiic lhiltlld. _ Aiiiiouiiccuiciit that, the vuiuc of minerals iii Ncwrioiiiid and iuialleu SIUJNNLIUZ was aecoiiipuiiicil by notes that revealed the tact this represented duubic the value of the oodfisliery. long iecoiinioed as th island's lczidliiil liitliistry. Prediction continued expansion of minim! in Newfoundland, it was recalled that the island's miners production in 1854 was $2.298 worth of cooper roiled 5t Tilt Oovl. the Zion Presbyterian Church m ‘JUV‘MAJUMUIJLIRLUJQRJ-LQJ-IQLUJLLQLU-LLIS-‘JQZ uuetuue GOO OQITHDLQDA E l} 11.00 A. hL-Thonic: “The Spirit of ltevity" Hymns: 81. 592. 152, 184. a ARLYLE WEBSTER MISS RENA WOOD aiousimo ‘woicsinr hem-“Prziiso My Soul, the King of Iii-oven" - — -— — — Goss I’. lib-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP P. M.—'lheme: "The Adults’ Responsibility to the Young." his mr-sszcci- concerns all grown- iiut llltrrlits are especiady urged wsCi-QQGQQQ-Zrop till‘. ‘iii Buchans and iron ore at Bell Is- land ll('.'O‘i.:lI.‘(i for . the total production inst YEN‘- small operations for limestone fluorsoar were CMTIPCI 0n Ainiathuna. l-iiuubcrmoiith and St. Lawrence. llun Down-Tired 0ul "-11- ":5 QQQ-Gfifi-Gfi i '-. 0n|y Weighed 90 lbs. Itlilliiirifs IIHIIIII nniI Nerve Pills are wliiit weiik, nervous, run down 16: men nnil women need to help make _-_; tin-m strong nnd well nirinn. Tiiiiy nro n well Iinliinciai ionic "I Ior tho tri-utiiiont of llioiin whom- ncrvvs are RIIHIIITHI, nniI for tlinsc “,5 feelings oi iiiintiii-sui, weakness and I; wr-‘e dizziness caused by an overworked. nin iliiwn constitution, or whose health is not up to piir. Thev help to infuse li[‘\\' life and me y; into de roused, hciiltli slinl~ tsr men mu worm-ii WIIO have come to think lIu-ro is nri relief for them. Mns. P. BROIYIIIITON. Fsnwicki Ont, writesz-“l was so rundown ‘ and tired out oIi iiiETiTiirYl rlirhrm" care whether my housework ivns ilono or not. I only weighed 06 pounds, IniYI. lifter taking three boron of Milliiirp I Ilciilih nml Nerve PilIiiI now weigh 122 pouiui-i, RINI do my own work for eight in tho family. I only Wish l hiid storied taking H. h N. Pills a year ago." PM up by The 1‘. Mllburn 00.. 1.‘: £€£EQQQUQOQQOJZt£t£i£e3£b$tiiM1>:l'£r9Q;C-i'&$t£t£r£i£2fli. £'.Cf.D.D.Q3ZtCL0.0'O'OC*0'OO . PAGE THREE as szezazoioowoiwaoocrooisoioooo- m-eoooooocoooooiaomwmwr. St. Peter's Cathedral Roi-lilorii Square < fifirYz-rqg REV. caxox a. s1. aiiroxr, ma, 1,311,, SUNDAY SERVICES 8.00 A. ‘AL-Holy Communion 8.15 A. liL-Mfltins. 11.00 A. M.—(Tl.ioral Eucharist and Sermon. 2.30 l’. lVL-Sunday School. 7.00 P. ltL-Evensung and Sermon. GOG-GD Ln)’ hhdfimiifl ofim~iw .2 riie BAPTIST Chtir(tI1..§§'.IIT.'l§'§ ‘QC! DIINISTER—-TIIE REV. HARVEY I.. BENTON. I3.Th., I31). 'o'n {Q MORNING WORSHIP l1 OCLOCK Junior Choir will be in charge of the ml-ISIC at tho morning service. Solo-"Wlien lllotlicrs of Salem" — — -- -- Sylvia bIacKIy Junior Cholr-“Jesus BIIIS Ils Shine" Soloists-Barbanr Quigicy and Murllynn Rupert Duet — — — — -- - Aletha Saunders, Marguerite Brohout Junior Ch0Il’——-"ChIIdl'CIl oi‘ Jerusalem" Soloisis-Jaickie Proud. Donald Irvine Sermom-“Some Customs oi‘ Jesus" — - - - Mr. Benton TIIE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. The two senior groups meet at 12 o'clock. Tr'n 't I REV. HUGHQHILLEII. M. .-\., B. Dw-blirlster REV. A. E. MacKENZIE, H. A.—-.\ ' inn! ‘blinlster. A. nor KENDALL, on. M., A.A onorgani... 11.00 .'\. .\I.-—I‘il|iIii' “kirship. si-rmmi-"noix (‘OJIMIYNI(){\‘“ ‘ I‘ri-:u-lii-r-—ltev. llugh Miller fillic Sacrament of The Lord's Supper will ho observed Anthem -- “.\\'(\ Ycriim“ ifiluti-t) -_ _.- M __ .._ “nIZan I 2'30 P" ‘M “Sumlil! School and Illlilc Fliisses. i 7.00 I’. III-Public Worship. st-i-mon-"Tni: ('.~\l.l. 1'0 AhYANi li" Rev. A. F. .\lucKi~nzii- ztnthcnt-"I Will Lay .\li- lluwn in Sloop" - -- Gniisby "We" oolv-“l-lory To "riu-i- My Coil 11m. Night" ’ —~\iounod Miss .\l.ii"gzirr~l Sii-i-iis Visitors and Students (‘ordinlly \\(‘I\'i!i'lll‘. ‘-.;.;,<;..;.._-..;..3.; ._i.;,¢.<;.¢..;..;.¢..;.. "DOC" . _ I Si. Paul s CI THE CIIFRCII OF EXP-LAND IN TIII" (‘.I\.\'\D.\ iiirch DOMINION OI’ c-c-ia. ..",.._-,.,, . GDOTIOOQOQQDGQQC-(ibifl-f. SEPTYAGESIYHM 8.30 A. M.--llnl_i- Communion. 11,00 ,\, pL-Moriilnz In-ny-rr and Sermon-"Looking Forward to Ills Task" Mr. Williams nnrl Mrs. Tralnor will sing a Duct during the Oilertory. 2.30 I’. hip-Sunday School nnd Bible Classes. 3.45 I‘. iWL-Baptisms. 1.00 P. DL-I-Iveniinz Prayer nnd Sermon "ln the Beginning." ' Everybody Welcome. IIEIV. H. D. RAIDIOND, M. 5.. Rector. Organisl--‘i\ll.\'S LILLIAN IiARLIZ. Choir Director-ALBERT DINNIS. no ooasc-Qc» cnsooanasr nun-nun. nnnnnoclcnlqnlcxlqnirunn n"...-