\ Debi the bliity. We will gladly Iltb the ueurance of ‘ tioa Of the ban Ida: John. NB. Charlottetown. 113.1. llllltlnaertlone I I 2 2 2 Z Agents Wanted I Loo ‘i’ Willing sllouldm EEPING f ‘th ‘h u. .. executor uIllder vszvillie d.“ u “w.” "(lliffllity and conserva- ‘fiflmfl’ mtercltl. TIE l=*=*tcrsrRv=r Head Office: HALIIAX, N_s_ c. s_ lllssm-T y“ CIIHIIUIIQIIIWII nnllli." 31W —>,~,~, , -, ,~, , i Classified Advertisements i | I I a heavy Idplgfl. "Ewe you of m. m: \ I 5L John‘ , N MQIIIIQII: s" 6 i ""1°°P0f|1ll0I'iI0|'fi ~ l - Nlwrllneullwerdl z - Nrllneolbwordl v ..... Icperldaoafdworda E O Miscellaneous - MAN OR WOMAN T0 TRAVEL AND, appoint local representatives. Posh, tiovn permanent; yearly guarantee $1092. (being 821. weekly average)’ and expenses: commission and cash’ bonuses besides. Winst_on Co...‘ Tower Bldg, Toronto, l A. W. S. tl. May 31d i AGENTS WANTED-JP YOUR TIME is worth money do not hesitate to take up Watkins Big Line oi Family Product-I and have a large business of your own established this Spring right in your town or your county. There is hi8 money in the Watkins Business for the active Dealer. Write in for details. Tile J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. as, 140 Craig West, Montreal. ‘ A. W 4-27-Sat. 4i. i100. WEEKLY EASY AMAZING guaranteed product. Nothing like it. Removes in one operation, mud. ' dirt, grease. tar, from any surface quickly. Guaranteed harmless. Makes old cars look like new. Keeps new car looking new. Inexpensive Every autolst, homo, garage, office your prospects. Free Sample. Ex- elueive territory. "B Nuwny Build- ing". Alexandria, Om. SHIYPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSLY supplied. Guardian Job Printery. t! JOHN ALFRED MACDONALD, u“ SUYVQYOI. Hermanvllle, Soul-in. 3550-b-2-lmo. E CEDAR FENCE POSTS, TURNED and rough, A. Duchemln d: Co. - 3671-5-7-10-11 MEMORIAL! AND uounnmo cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Jtb Pnntery. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed. Just tile thing for acknowledge- ment, intivations, etc, Guardian Job Printnry. ~ - tf FEATHER BEDS MADE INTO SANI- m‘ A W’! . pillow cushions, etc Bani y leather Mattress Co. m Queen Street. Charlottetown. PEI. Female Help Wanted WANTED — TWO EXPERIENCED A. W. 5-l1-lipd. maids. One for kitchen and one for dining room. Apply Parker 060.00 wean! SELLING AU'l‘0- “°“"~. 5133-4-11?“- V mobile trouble lights. No capital or T Le i expense. Commissions in advance. 0 a Sticks anywhere on CDl‘—0lOCl.I'0- t magnetic. It's also an everlasting . ' _' " __"""""‘ l flashlight. Sells itself on sight. "tgingbggjE-r Arrgzgfsfnlfzra _Write for demonstrator and par- t ulara. B! l i . rational Bax-id” Calif)“: 8511x116‘) To LET _ Two ‘Unusual’ Ltd, Dept. K., Keefer Bldg, Mon- moms‘ Apply 3° mm A"- . trcal. A. w. 5-1l-S.\'I.tl25th. 3"“"""'1°'3' For Sale strayed i ma. cabm-ouemscy null, Duncan} Stewart, Southport. 3766-5-11-11. ___._.._._______._____- LIGIIOINp-Chicks $16.00 pQl‘ hund- red. Everett Howatt, Carleton. ' 3770-5-11-11. Z00. $1.00 by mail. Reeves, South- poll. 3729-5-10-31 OLD PARIS I01! SALE-a CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. d327-2-l4-tf. Fol, SALE-Registered Slim-thorn Bull 3 years old. Wallace H. Ma:- Lnine. Nine Mile Creek. 3765-5-1l-ll. talcum - HORSE, COLONEL‘ tit-Time 2.105. standard bred. and, registered. Apply 92 Hills-. borough St. 3751-5-10-31 POI SALE-JTVE wmnows coM-‘ plain, suitable for Hot Beds. etc. Victor Coylé. Drugstore. ' 3735-15-10-31 ..._.'_.__..._._____---_-- k0! SALE-BUN‘ LEGIIORN aces 2dr" hatching. Apply Joseph Curley, Cllflfottetown Royalty- ». , ssea-s-l-ti. . . IOU. SALE-SOME NICE HORSES. if required. W. J. Jenkins- ’ I on. 3609-54-31 LAND to! eats CORNER or blend Ave., and Spring Park Newly fenced and cultivated. delirable residential location or for bluineu. Apply C. Stewart. new’: Hotel, Kent Street. 3702~5-9-3i. Salesman Wanted I—Q——w'*i'"—i IANTIn-alltllzslualv on JOB- IIII to handle our Peerless Van- file flavor. Must be able to invest mm 089.00 upwards in ltocli. Ad- GI-B. Diltby’. N0‘?! lactic ' TITI-D-II-Il. Male Help Wanted AHTIIF-AT ONCE. A SINGLE IIIIII Qbv! to work on farm. Apply to I. B. brown. York. 0755-0-10-31 QUICKLY EXPERIENCED IAIIS LADY WAN- TRACTOR STRAYED-ONE DRAKE “ENG- lish Caller." Notify l". G. Kennedy, Scuthport. 3747-5-10-21 Nursing TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. Stephen Henry Gale Hospital, HIIVEYIIII], Mass. standardized Hos- pital and accredited school. Three year course. Affiliations with Providence City Hospital and Mass. Eye and Ear Inllrlnery. Eight hour day. Allowance $15.00 monthly. Classes admitted February and September. Onc hour from Boston. Two years of High school re- quired. For ‘further information apply to Superintendent. 4-9-01. Articles For Sale FOR SALE-ANTIQUES FOR SALE. Apply Guardian. 3727-5-10-31 ' morning service he will preach aser- - Cornwall Central Guardian DID YOU EVER. THINK 0F IIOSIEIIY or a comfortable Dllr oz shoes for Mother’ on Mothers Day May 12th., ALLEY d; 60., LTD. 3715-5-11-11. ALL SIZES Label Special made-io-order Engli-m lvX netting in stock at Bruce's. 3763-5-11-11. NOTHING WILL GIVE MOTHER more pleasure than a, nice pall- of Alley's hosiery packed in a. pretty gift box on Mother's day, May 12th. - 3775-5-11-11. TAG DAY—~Mayfiower tag day for S. P. C. A., Saturday. May llth, headquarters, Canadian Legion Rooms. 3128-5-11-11. THE ANNUAL meeting of the. Scotchfort memorial committee will‘ be held Monday in K. of C. Home. 8783 CORNWALL SERVICES — Service oi worship on Sunday. May 12, in the United Church at West River at 11.00 a. m.; Kingston at- 3 p. m.. and Cornwall at 7.30 p. m. The S. School will be reorganized at Kingston. meeting at 2 p. m. Rev.‘ E. M. Alt- ken, B.A., Minister. WHIST paltry-An enjoyable whist party was held at the Caledon- ian Club rooms last night. The prize winners were: Ladies, 1st, Miss Hattie Gillis; 2nd. Miss Winnlfred Gauclct. The gents prize was won by Mr. E, J. Gallant. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH —Thc services at the Central Chris- ducted by Rev. W. L. Outhouse, 13A,. the new pastor of the church. At the mon appropriate to Mother‘: Day, and at the evening service his sub- ject will be "TheSecond lvflle." To- morrow will be Mr. Outhouses sec- ond Sunday in his new charge and he will be plealsecfto meet all the members of the congregation, as well as friends and strangers. at the ser- vices. A cordial invitation ls ex- tended to all. I CERTIFICATE »WINNEBS — The following are the members of Corn- wall United Church Sunday School. who, having written the examination on the W». C. T. U. Scientific Temp- enncc Course. were presented with their Ceriificfiates by their pastor at Church. Senior Class: George MacMlllan, Honor Certificate Edna. Frlmell, Credit Certificate. Jun- iorifllus: Melvin Hyde, Honor Cer- tificate; Jack MacMillan, Honor Cer- tificate; Jean Prlzzell, Honor Certi- ficate; Mabel Scott, Honor Certific- ate; Helen Scott, Honor Certificate; Annie Boyle. Credit Certificate. It is worthy of mention that Melvin Hyde son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde. Cornwall, led the province in the Jun- ior Class. \ PERSONALS The friends of Miss Mildred Mac- Williams, East Royalty, will be sorry to learn she has enteI-ed the P. E. 1s- land Hospital for treatment. Father Martin Monaghan of Am- herst Island. Magdalen Island. is spending a short holiday in Char- lottetown and Sourls. BAKERS’ OVENS. WRITE FOB. catalogue, lime payments if de- sired, some used ovens on hand. Hubbard Oven Company. 1100 Queen West. Toronto. A.F.S. Sat. May 11th, July 27th. Situations Vacant Male - l‘ A M R I T I 0 U S INEXPERIENCED men allowed fifty cents hour, learn- ing best paying trades. Engineering, Electricity, Garage work. Chauf- feurlng. Brlcklaylng, Barbering, Hairdressing. Literature free. Write Dominion Trade School, 1107 St. Lawrence, Montreal. S. V. M. 4-6 Set. 8i. Employment Wanted BECOME EXPERT Barber. Special ntu oflered. Write today Mole: Berber College. Heli- nx. - - ted-Wanted for country More. sales lady with thorough knowledge of dry goods bulineu. Reference is lul than half that of last year. 1020. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell. a con, Harold Parker. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'BUYING FERTILIZER-Fert- ilizers are moving briskly those days. A vessel landed 1.700 tons in Souris for the Association. and this is be- ing shipped out to the several rail- way stations for distribution to the buyers. This fertilizer is sold at spot cash. The quantity being distributed BIRTHS JEWELL-At Cornwall. May 3rd. tian Church tomorrow will be con- ‘ A vlcokoius then to keep it when we hid it. Our sons showed by their splendid work overseas, that their training had been . tos good as any. It looked u-if the "BRAYCOP-‘Rrfl range-had been deliberately allowed to fall into disrepair, in order w furnish an excuse for the removal .01 the camp. We should back Mr. Hughes‘ resolution to the limit, Mr. T. W. L. Prowse eLro consid- ered it very odd that the militia de- partment should remove this camp. It looked like a little bit of camou- flage t/o tie us up ‘further to Nova Scotla. We had hard work to get five million for the car ferry-_ yet they blithely throw away twenty-five million on a railway leading nowhere. Such a resolution could not be made too strong, and he, had much plea- sure insuppol-tlng it, v Many Won't Go Mr. S. A. ltIacLeod quoted the op- inion of military men, that whereas 4B0 men would go to camp, l! 1t ‘were held here, if the camp were moved, only 200 would g0 to it, on accoulu ported the resolution. Mr. Hughes said that. he had heard that there were negotiation; in pro- gress for the transfer of the range to the C. N. R. which wanted the land for railway purposes, Mr. S. A. lthcLeod and Mr. Gor- don Hughes explained negotiations between the Golf Club, the Exhi- bition Association and the Militia Department, in which the Depart- ment‘ wanted to be relieved of re- sponsibility of any accident resulting from stray bullets. Mr. Gordon Ilugbes said ‘he “H116?- stood that there wascome talk about getting a range down at Alexandra for machine guns and rifles, The resolution was also supported by Messrs Robertson, Chnrlee Ross, A. Alley, J. Pierce, P. McTegue Ind J. F. MacKle. The resolution was then put to the meeting, and carried unanimous- ly on a standing vote. The secretary stated that, at a meeting of the druggists section of the Retail Merchants Association held last night, a similar reiolutlon had been passed-The President of u...‘ Canadian Retail Merchants Asso- ciation was coming Saturday night. and it would be well to enlist his co- operation in the matter. The next matter of business was the question of summer whole and half holidays. 0.. motion or Mr. s. A. MacDon- ald and seconded by Mr. S. A. MM!- Leod, it was decided that, as‘ regards the 24th of M83’. the 3rd 0! Jun‘- and the Wednesday half holidays the same arrangements as lut yea-f would be followed-that is, thbt the uh of May be a. full holiday, the 3rd of June a halt holiday, and that tho Wednesday half holidays begin with the first Wednesday in July. Empire Shopping Week Majol- T. E. MmcNutI brought t0 the notice of the mectlni- on hm" of the Canadian Legion, the 1:11PM‘? ance of Empire shipping week. A committee of the Board of Trade had been interviewing the people in thll regard. The Mayors of the towns of Sum-l merside, Montague and other; had! also had the matter put before them- Hg urged the Retail Merchants l-O wire headquarters and get the liter- ature, also that they ti" definite steps tonight to see that ill! We": which began on MB)‘ 35th W" l ‘W’ gg53_ H; suggested particularly that they advertise our Prince Edward Is- dows, followed by Maritime. 901"‘ dlan and Empire made Pfodlwu- 5" hoped that some definite ltcps be taken in the matter. i IOWNESS—At United Memoriell I-Iocpital, ‘Greenville. Michlgbn, oni May 8rd, to Mr. Bownesa. (Brice Bryant). and Mrs. Elmcri (nee) Olen Leslie. \ son, In Memoriam I'll living memory of Jacob L. Seller required. April!’ 301135 971"‘ lottetown P. E. f. Still-tte-Si I0! SALE-ONE IIC- and hand I. H. C. in good condition. Apply tn S. Ilen- ‘ nsdv, 134 Kent atmt Charlotte- town. FOR SALE i160. . __...__ I m c" n‘. l "11 lqhable geald nee In the suburb! o u r- "I4 . Ill bolero conveniences. Four bedroom. llfll lflllilllmwm l" M D. duh. harem: downstairs. pantry and porch and lam wlllrl . 3J1! Milled. link; on three loan. Good tenement. hot water - UNDIITAIII baggy‘ m“ g"- ‘m, "p"; In centre. Three and one half loin, of ’ ‘- ' bee. "lebggaalaneeqlawuenlflqwerbohAgoodbayfereret-ltel F“ All"! bane ab eaqeasmulung e nice on lulu residuum. IOI . " . . . ll . IIIQ » AIIIIIOIGIIAIGIOIGQWIUIIII. i » » Ila-tiara, ' a ‘of Fredericton, P. E. I., wh ‘this life May 11th, 10k‘. "new m; "l; l Noose knows bow mach we rnlu you No one known what bitter pain 1W0 lam Ialered "llllce we loet you aollc-tu-al uu can eem ac nlc n». o departed fllgeried by hla Wife and Family Sunbelt. calm. vm-lm, N. n. MOTHER'S A DA Y lMAY 12th. Our Special Boxes of CH OCOLA TES make an "Dllropriate remembrance THE PROMPT DRUOOIITI ' ac innorl Drug Cog g '5' W$"‘s:§.."5=|- OOOOQOQ roeo-ooo-ooooooooeocooevooovovcooom f qovoooiao-ooaooooooeouo-oo-oooooa u». s. A. Manhood mic how be baa sot various organizations together to try to gct themlto eo-operete in the éllflpife Shopping Week. There‘ wu i also an Essay Oonteathin which lome 200 essays were ‘aubmitted andprizu i given. But he bad found that ipwu l hard to get people to take any great I interest in the matter.’ i Mr. us... Cidmomlfolnthe Kroc- icnluetlon-leltbtnst they would be | willing to do some "advertising to help C it along, and boost it any way they ' could. , The Freoldcnt, earl-king for I Dry Goods merchants bolted that, in .' the dry goods lirle, the bulk of their ‘ products were Empire made. He i pledged the support of the society to : the project. Mr. Roy Holman, the secretary, e150 l stated We had many fine lines manu- factured such as Gingfir Ale, Broom-B- : canned beans and other goods. These should be patronized, and as secre- 2 tary, he would be pleased tq co-op- 4 crate with the Board of Trade Corn- lnittee. l EXTRADITION i Continued from page 1 l lbeen in the Canadian army. enlist- ing in Ontario, and was ready to go overseas when the Armistice was de- ‘clared and he returned to the Unit- ied States. His first wile died in Bos- iton and he married his present wife, »an English woman there. l Mr, Ackerly, of the Cambridge, Mass, police department, gave fur- |.her evidence that in cases of this |klnd where the wife refused to live Iwllh her husband, the count in the yindictmcnt in regard to her was .struck out and the case was tried llfor desertion of the child only. , At the conclusion of, the evidence icounscl for the accused, (Mr. Heath Strong, K. C.) reviewed the case and !coniended that no criminal intcni inad been proved by “the prosecution ,cn the part. of Mr. Clark and the‘. the mere statement that he had left ithe United States did not prove that ‘he had done so wilfully, and further ‘that the child was being looked af- ter by the mother and that it was her duty equally with the fathers to support lt. Also, as previously urged before His Honor, Mr, Strong stress- ed the point that an extrsldltlonable and non-extraditlonable offence were joined in the present indictment and if they had tube tried together the offence was not an extraditionable one as the treaty expressly provides forwllful neglect of minor child only and the evidence of Mr. Ackerly was only a statement of what might hap- pen in some cases. Mr. J. O. C. Campbell, who appear- ed as counsel for the State of Masa- chusetts. contended that the evidence given by the accussed was not ad- mlsseble in these cases and that the Judge could not decide on the con- flicting evidence. that evidence had pcen adduced which showed that Mr. Clark was probably guilty of the of- fence, and this was proper evidence ‘.0 be submitted to the Jury at Cam- bridge, that His Honor should there- fore order the extradition of the ac- cused for the non support of his min- or child and that he could only be treated on that charge andthe fact that the accused had deserted his wife did not enter into the argument after Mr. Ackerlya explanation of (he lnw. Mr, Campbell further contend- ed that every man is presumed to in- tend the natural consequences of his own acts. that Mr, Clark. had made no effort to support his child and .hat therefore a prime facic case had been made out. At the conclusion of the argument, of the extra time lost. He also sup-i l land made 80068. 80d lhlt m5 Pm’ lit being then 6 p. m. His Honor ad- ducts be Ell/ill ‘mp1’? h‘ the Wm‘ Jflllmed the case and stated that judgement would be delivered Wed- nesday next at the Court House in ‘Summerclde at 11 o'clock. Potato Market Continued from page 1 worth more to them than grading and hauling potatoes for eighteen or twenty cents per bushel. If every- body look the attitude that they had little or nothing tovlose" and every- thing to win by marketing their pot- atoee in an orderly manner, the growers, it is believed. are" almost" sure to realize more for their stock. The shippers in both Maine and New Brunswick are trying herd to advance the market. The present |holdlrlgs of Maine, New Brunswick 'end Prince Edward Island potatoes. which are "reported to be below the five year average for thin date, and with a lhort crop in Florida, all Jue- tify better prices than are now pre- vailing. It 1| poor u-wulngement to them" tn find Prince ‘Edward Island pannicky and w. mblln to unload ' at any "pl-ice obtainable, particularly when Prince Edward Island grower! ere holding ‘the amallclt portion of the potetoee still remaining and of greatly superior quality toll-lace of Maine and New Brunswick .._¢¢ the ‘ i MEETING UH Ladies Aid of P. E. I.‘ Protestant Orphan-i age Present Splendid Report. i The annual meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphnn- ; age was held on Friday afternoon at the Cundall Home. There was a good attendance. The first report received was that of the Convener of the play commit- lee (The Road Back), This report, covered in detail the receipts and ex-‘ peudltures in connection with the‘ play and showed the magnificent heal total of $1044.82. A vole of thanks! to all who in any wily helped to’ zlzake the play e success was passeci. The President's report recalled the! various activities of the year: the: sale of flowers in August, the rurn-, mage sale, the annual collection forl maintenance and the play "The Road. Back", all of which netted good‘ amounts as shown by the followingl‘ report of the treasurer: IHIXIIIARYF". attractive ' ._____.-¢.._ Three eeteoffiitokcr Handg" _ bring you a bidlgrade over-alga " filhng FounteiflfPen. This 14kt. gold nib-and cornea mottled or jade. This in of many presents procurable "id exchange for “Poker Handa,"_ found m packages of Rosebud Cut Plug Smoking Tobacco. Roeebud in sweet and mild, catie- h“ fylngandflavourfill. Tryitto-day. _ colours-red, h1g3", a Balance in Blank Montreal..$l.l14.l5i A resolution to pass over the TE". celpta of the play, $1,045.00, to the; Trustee Board. was passed. I The following officers were elected: ; Hon. PresidenP-Mrs. G. D. Wr18hi- President-Mrs. A. C. Sinclair. vice President at larlt-b-MTS- J~ 5* MacMlllan. Secretary-Mrs. J. E. Pul-die. 'I‘reasurer--Mrs. W. G. Bruce- Vicc presidents for Churches -—. United, Mrs. A. Piclnrd, Mrs. A. B.‘ Fisher, Mrs. w. r. Taylor. Mrs- W- i G. Spencer; Bt. James, Mrs. W. S-i Grant, Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse; Z101‘ Mrs. A. Mutch, Mrs. w. Bums; Ber-I u... Mrs. a. n. Nicholson, Mrs. 8. Campbell; Central Christian, Mrs. ‘H- w. Flatt-l. Mrs. will wright: St Peter's, Mrs. J. S. Morris. Mrs, Wale t9;- Bears". St. Paul's, Mrs. H. R. 3V?- wart, Mrs. E. Seller. MARTIAL LAW 11v CANTON, (special to The Guardian) HONGKONG. May Ill-Kelly m‘ sualtiea occurred in the Chinese city o; gmwn during fire of batteries on Macon. and Honun Islands to W‘ down a naval rebellion in the harbor- Mal-tial law was declared in Canton and the streets were lined with col- diers. Many were fleeinl 9° 3°“? kong. i Zion Church "Mothers DIY" W111 be the morning ‘ theme. more will also be e Blvtbmll sci-vice, Mothers and Sabbath School Children and vovnr WWW ‘l’ 51"‘ ially invited to attend this sol-vice. ‘Ill L, cugmma y to wear red or whit‘ ' flowers. Study classes for all ages a our Sabbath School. Evening ‘WW "A Guide Book on Life's voyntef‘. The Minister will preach specially to t“. yqung people. Plfllllillf DOSDQI llymnl. Come you will be made welcome. THE. BRAVES’! BATTLE The bravest battle that we: ever fought- Shall I tell you where and when? 0n the maps of the world you w find it not; Twas fought by the mothers men. l oi. Nay, not with cannon, or b-ttleehot. With sword. or noblei» pcni Nay, not with eloquent word or; thought. _ l . , Prom mouth: of wonderful men. i 2.30 I’. ltL-Sabhafh Sz-llool 7.00 P. hL-Prcnchcrz-Jtev Anthem by I i i z i i MINISTER-REV. 10.00 A. lvL-Prayrr Meeting 11.00 A. lvL-Dlotflors Davy Service. Preacher-Rev, Hammond Johnson , Subject"-“Alnlhcrhoo;l." Solo-“My llloliler‘! l‘? "or" M Mr. A. R. Gillis f; Anthem by the Choir. "< Official Board. inlpoz-innl. meeting at close of morning agrvice ——Social Hall. Subjcct-"Falth-The Substance of Things l-lopelll l5“ Solo-“O Lord, Correct Me" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Handel Mrs. A. E. MacPhail, Junior Congregation Meets as Usual. QQO-O-O-OO—O~OO§OOOQOQ—OOOOO4+VQOQ QO+OOFOOQOO t‘ T" Baptist Church ARTHUR- VINCIINT, I). I’). ORGANIST-MISS ROBERTA SPENCER, F. T. C. L. I ' r 0v O§-OO§O>§QO-§OOO—Q-QQ¢ RECEIPTS: ; g - . May. 192a, bal. in bank ....t c231] ‘ St‘ James Presbyterian Char. Flower Sale .............. .. 343.90 . MINISTER-REV. w. BRUCE Mum. 7 Rummage Sale .. . social; ORGANIST-War-mn McNIJTT Street collection .......... .. 1.940 7n , ‘ * Play f"I'he Road 3ack"..... 1,453.51< z Sunday Morning lI.W--Scrmon-Th° Mgni,¢,_.r_ Silver and linen sold 34.85; 9 Anthem-O Come ioMy Heart Lord Jesus Ambfggg Dues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.00 l § Sololst-Lyster Mclnnls hlo-Memorle, o; Mam“, Donations . . . . . . . . . 8.001% z MP5- LIWWII. Mr. Gallagher. Mr. Chas. McKenzie. Int. on deposit . . . . . . . . 1.73 . g Afternoon at 2.30—-Sunday School. ii l O Total ............. ..s4.14e.4li i A""'“°°“ ‘l 3-°°—5°"|¢v It mlhfleld. , o Evening 7.00--Sermon—Tnc Minister ~ l C n ' " ' n ' DISBURSEMENTS: . . » 5°'°_ l" "w Garden‘ Miss Ml-rllirle Woods Cheques to Trustee Board...$Z,550.00lI nlhlfhsatf|vllll Offering received at but ICIVICQQ 19g r. w. Woolworth (floweraL. 42.007; Y» = Miller Bros. .. .. . . 5.00 w“‘c"fi e-e e-e e-ve ~ - -1 -1 Advertising 20.53 , I--- 1 1 1 1 1 AA 1 . 1 , Magazine 33°’ v v . " " ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ “‘ ~ , g a e I - we vie-m m, ; Tflfllty United Church Cm“ " '54 t CO-PASTOBS Rummage Sale . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00, z BE“ n a RAMSAY D D _ “Ev " Expenses "The Road Back" 408.69 ; onoamsr. PROF. w. 1:. lmarélgirfifhiglvilffi-Ig: ~a Total .................. “$3.035.” THE.‘ SERVICES and Bible Classes. '. Dr. Ramsay. he Choir. PRINCE 5'1‘- FITZBOY. immune WORSH MOTIEIFS DAY IP 11 (YCLOCK noovooc0o-oMo-0v0»»ooo+++mooe0voooo+ Sunday is “Mother's Day." your aitcndllnc at Sunday School would please her to-dny. Address-"A Mother's Reward." MRS. A. U. TITJCENI‘. Baritone Solo-“My Mother's Prayer" . . . . . . . . .. Wooden Mr. V. L. Dillgweli, SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. EVENING WORSHIP '7 (YCLOCK Anthcm-"Sun of My Soul" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. Turner 8ermon—"The Gospel of Fear." , REV. A. J. VINCENT Anthem-"Ol Love Thai. Will Not. Lei Me Go" .. Slllnll__ If Mother Is young ol- old ovovowveoovveoovoooo on 0 o ce- > Zion Pres O i? 0 Anthem-“A Song in the Zion Male r V > > i. g“; flQQp in a walled-up woman‘: heart- Of woman that would not yield. But bravely. silently bore her part- LO! there is that battlefield! No marshalling troop. no bivouao song: No banners to gleam and wave; But- oh! these battles, they last long- Prom babyhood to the gravel 1 Yet faithful still "as a bridge oflatan, She fights in- her walled-up town-l rights on, and onpin the endiell l0 byterian MINISTER-REV. SCOTT FULTON. M. A. B. D. Organist and Choir Melton-Mr. LOUIS D. THOMPSON. 11.00 A. IVES-Mother's Day-"Thc Mother of Jesus." Antbem-"O Love That Will Not Lei Me. flo" Mr. Malcolm McKlnnon and Choir. flolwfltlother“ . . . . . . . . . . Misc Margaret Ross 2.30 I’. bL-Sabbath School and Bible Clllibl. 7.00 I’. M.—-"A Guide Book on Life's VOJIIQ?’ Trio by Miss F. Campbell, Mrs. A. E. Mulch, H. Crnswfll, and Choir, QunrIetIe-“Motber of Mina" . . . . ,. Loreny Students and Strnngcre Welcome. Church .. Slllnh S. Widener ,. Night" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smith Qnartetle V‘ wars, Then silent, unseen, goes dowel oh! we with banners and bettilibo And soldiers to about and pelt-lb. , . 1 tell you the kingliest needle - fought ,, ' Are fought in those silcn‘. ‘yieylzlk Oh. spotless woman in a wuridfd shame. ._‘ 1i ~ with lplendld and silent Go back to God. n whit.