. , m.» THE CHARLOTTETOWN G [LKKIPJAN si3‘_Eoi= “AWE-Tofu: r to a ow ' t i ‘F 1 l ninrrly lmium nuiu‘ Inn lnnortml in 2 n. uunfici‘ of frivmls. A programme rind on to a large extent in the only an isolated case; and afici- ___-é . , V “_ iiie clerks w time lli iiie big hooke! 1'“ EM A A c ' T H I - __,___ match at 9.15. B WEv ‘ 7 1 ,- Mj‘ B u n o c E R Y Thls column In lemon-ml Inr l,.|'.-,»,,~,,1 ' "'—__" . _ E ' . " ‘(Yoraflly new? oi‘ imul whim-n 1.... .....i‘ BACK FROM MAGDALENS — (Continued from Page l) 'er s n n new: nu n l" ... .--. v . ‘ inlortnl‘ n: I fltlllll-‘y ll \VDrl‘ll "Ii. (llly I not wflyter WW1“ returned yes- ,, OUR T0|LET|uES ‘LOOK AT THE, ‘ , ' Dual-lo In ailvanw. ‘ icrday afternoon from the Magdalen I "all only flsk you to believe D ~ ., l. , . .. . . . . . I l lzi l Ufllbhf Lhases hen/c l-ood SATURDAY: FEBRUARY u» DIONDAY. FEBRUARY 13 »___. l Islands, whore he brought. the wit» 1t 1S With very reg] yeafgt and huh" Juhn, “Edwin” n CLARKS BEANS, Large Can. 2m lbs. 2 m. 25c DRE‘; 0"‘! EPEIIIIAL coo. l. y mulls from the city early this week _, 11"" "111 “wit anxious thwizht of,’ bt,,,',‘..,disl-ll'-‘," ”"",' “f""”“ c CLARKS BEANS. Small Can . 4 for 25c R to“ t mm 5 w w‘! “d w“ d°°‘““°d ‘mm Y°"'°*d“1' that I have arrived at the decision ‘cam, i, “m, ,,, H ' ,T,,,, “n? ma?‘ “d”? “"5 ' nnmz nnEF BROTH, e-i tins .. g5..- P11" 4°°- 5°1=m1°°11=1 11mm" 1116l~1i i by weather conditions. that the Prohibition cannot be re- lime latest creation: of Ziikfl-YM“? M“ ‘y NES§LES MILK. Small can ,.... - moved and I hope that you Wm . la c: s btruP .. . r c PLU s __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __'_______ _ - .. .. ‘inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .1: - STRAWBER ms stcgnmvsi. KATE upper (Jilccn; TONIGHT'S GAME BETWEEN appreciate that it is the only policy ,fIELLI€;QXh§,'{.,‘,‘,E§§f“J,N Ifurdock Blood Bitters n. a, MACKEREL . - lnk. Wednesday mchr, Wczitil- Abbies and Hawks will start at 9.15 that I can pursue consistently with 1w imuur ‘.‘““".“‘ -. --------- ":1 ~ “~'° PEANUT BUTTER. Bar er permitting. 8075-11 ii. m. This is being done to acoom- my responsibilities 1n connection "UDNUT. C013’. ll ‘NAUD 3115c“ WM“, and 1"" n ATCIIUP Ill 'ci u ___ _ i ~ ""16 ----------------- -- - léuuNu P-Ofigélzrl ‘If-rail? ‘ modate shoppers and permit every with plant tests and diseases. It is Plum’ HUUBHH5I Sloan's Linicnt . d PUFF“) ‘VHEAT, 2 nackages I STRATIICONA HoTLLTSpPc-lfy] one to attend. Shop early please. a generally recognized policy that FOR A “IEEK Lisferine . . . . . . . .. . ~ I PUFFED RICE, pcr package . 3°°5e dmn" fllfllllllt from ;, to m . __.___ and has been consistently followed by I " n 33%‘? Price 40c.’ gum.“ DEFEATIST PROPAGANDA IS ‘Notice my predecessors in regard go an WE ARE Ol-TERLNC I ‘ - Y“ —- bei i t - - ‘ 11 ‘ ’ SHRIMP. p" can HAMPTON PASTORA] ‘ ‘l ‘ ‘ wine tglraueaeefde 2:321:11 ‘indigo; coiantrles QVIIGTe the beetle exist! 51.00 nox 0R I, , ,_ ‘_ e j QUAHAUGHS, 2 can; » l\R(,|-, 0 fl B I ggpvnyu THE PROBLEM 5-" . muc as I should like t0, I r llam Ion svPlls H’... m ; SUGAR, 10pm _ _ ‘ _ _ _ ' _ ~ Eglhe sergices for Sillldirv, 1-1;], are not anxious to win to-nlghts __ . cannot see my way m make any ftzfiillifliifslligmdllli? xii‘. : : BIJLK TEA, Best Quulit). 4 lb at 3 fixed vclvéigsoiijisv or Ill, insulin, game Tziewteam management de W11“ w do with boys is a prob“ exception eien in your case. (youihzrlsllsrqggni:aim‘l:“l “our,” T00“, Pug“, 2,,“ 39c e : conNlan rirznov AND nnwnnn STREETS A ’ 1‘ a ' “"1- <1~ s1" 1° s“ 111 the 111°“ "11P111"1° 1cm of over-increasing perplexliyfl M“ Fm" h" 515° "W11"! t° BOTII non $1.00 118111111 ----------- ~- 111"» 51-39 i‘ ;- PflQNE 1311 QUICK DELIVERY. YBPS. 14111151181‘. terms that a victory is absolutely especially m the larger cm“ For‘ me the measures which you Con- ' A. If. S. dc C. Tablets 104. .. 10c 1 2 essential and that, ever m will , ' t i f. in ~ Z-- _' BROUKFIELD-Thc servicvs on 8o on (he ice ' this is lznever mam» the Boy scouts movement empi? e ford“ w prevent the FOR . 50564-114}, the B kn 1d _> ' - - _ ‘ m _ Y Sllmfllcsinn attractive and effective cimor to this country of apples ln- sTUBBQRy rREWRW-rmy l0 1 :2, s d 1112b‘? 12tC°11El1P€1l~ 1i 011 811mm with instructions to win. answer and anytmng that benefits rested with me apple “m, fly COUGHS A REAL ‘IONU! s 1 _ Una. . h 'l !l.-;‘- ' ' ~ ' - - ' - s u M M l n E ' lows" ylinftsviPc .m...‘~ ‘ifllil SOCIAL nNJovnn-A the boy’ the future emu“ o’ a com- Muih t: our pleasum l" has not ANDOCSLD: nhphsslm ‘mum " COL” ‘ 1 ‘ i 1 - -» - e en- , - .~~ ." I S t u Bmokfield at 7 p. m‘ joynble social was heldvigy the mus-t 8150 bflleflt the (tom- zaczfanieriegiticsassxil: (fir): 1.111131? BRONCgIAL RLLEHLS ‘NY RLOWIYE new“ - - ' - - ~ s svn P - ' . . ' . . ‘ : lld Pfmce Collllty Intergsts Toronto CLYDE “WELD I _ _ Central Christian Sunday School Th, Boy scout.) movemen,‘ mp, imported from ore Dominion, The r. ,, m,“ opal“, PMJM“ °f"‘_“_m°.;‘ 1 3 -“"_ n smch-‘i Mb- Room last evening by the Young to m, , discovery 01' an infested cons; n_ Remedy. It loosens ATTENTION PILPI 0Nz\ 1 ___ m and build u h g t -'IlI.‘~ colum- I~ rmri-c-l rm um- mm- m” gem“ m m“ P"“""~“°1" Pwlllc‘; cia-s of the Church and i t) c Eras“ men: i t Ol be" i - "1" 1’1“°1~'"'- 511M110" Will i-ri- 1 I" "m" "mfi" "M "11"“"“"""\’ '1' 1‘ (Canadian Prcss) Ian Church.- Clydc River, will lie iii ‘ ‘ ' mrwgh "lcmauolwl WUCQUOR C81" as c o 1' “as- “c hope‘ and heals the tliroiil YUAL‘? Fl" ' ‘fouls l word strictly pnyuhle in ud- unwr- ;—T0 HAVE SPEEDY TRIAL-— 1n the Summerside Police Court on ursday morning n. young man amed Brewer was sent up for trial {or breaking and entering and dealing from Roblnsons Bakery. The day before Gussic Doucette pus found guilty 0n the same Eharge. Both young men come be- fore Judge Inman in the afternoon Lnd elected to have a speedy trial. f s. -I'N A WRITE-UP in connection with the career of Mr. Milton N. Funpbeu’ M‘ P" or 'Mcgénzlel liquid bluing But the real author- Bmw". 0f Trinity United Church- town. The happy couple were un- wmkmg 1°? the ilfit 51x of a long Canadian potatoes because of the Mmmmq gjgnvlcg 11m A M ‘ukatchewan’ Mn Nicholson’ sm- iltY 01' the comes from M155 M. gave an lnterfrsting address before attended‘ The bride luokedvcharm‘ “at of proficiency badges’ and as he Colorado. beeue is dlsappémtmi Scrmon-“Entiiusiusm in SnIIIJYinning“ __ 111-. Vincent pm gnsbsrla: 5:1“ nrrslde’ Informs Annetis of the staff of the Physics if: Tegfheiss Luau“: club if” in: in n beautiful gown of blue 3°65 m‘ he may Emu!" 5'“ element“ the decision gzdnot i‘: 5853:: Si‘; Mule Quartetlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . ecu-vied - .- - B S | the uar u t at efore coming department c, the Umvemty o, 11w 1'" °11°° T “rsday *1 vhunzwn crepe trimmed nith "Y 1111‘l1'1‘°“°*111=11°w1°d8° °f 5111 1‘ W" d“ “g , m_ hlessrs. (luiglcy. Calder, ninuneii nnd sirri... loflumme eiue Mr. Campbell work- ternoon. He took as his subject ivory and blue, with ha; veylng, gardening, bookbindlng, agricultural products, in the op Anthcnkg-Thg $plcnd0ur§ of Thy Glory Lord" id with him for two years at North Wiltshire and obtained his know- ledge of teiegraphy from him. Mr. Nicholson was then station agent eft North Wiitshire and knew Mr. Csmpbell from boyhood. S. -INSTALLATION or ome- _ , I S rmon-"The Coming Crisis" ............ Dr. Vi ‘(‘ll lRS—Oli ‘Thursday eveniflfl the 01'- fa: éimes a‘; much water . and t“ a few sock? hours’ each one d8‘ classes m the cvmmunity- for‘ whue ‘tame outlet’ Hence‘ He‘? if m; Atflhem-“Pruisc Ye the Lord" ... flcers for the coming year were in 3d‘ t: “EAT” Patedlvlt” 12°11‘ 11°11“ ""5111" M’; its program may readily be used as embargo were Ilimovfed- 1g nwgfin Gospel Hymn .............................. ._ svli-i-uwl l t n d m Pm Ed rd Lod ' . e . ———-—- an rs. avers many years o 19mm. m that o; any no; be gogd p0 cy or a a . U __ ‘ us a e r ce wa 8B drOPPBd in some colored crystals. SINNOTT—At Vandergrift, Penn, happy Wedded bu“ The bride was zltlllwlpch or m-Zther religious body. fame" w annually $1.0“, potatoes (Student Suiigvzlilwslggvgiuvliizencld after the Ne. 22 r. o. o. n. at surnmereide. I21 the Absence of Bro. C. W. Ram- "y, installing officer, Bro. B. R. arpe performed the office. The list is as follows: N. G, Hazen fflilllips; V. G.’ Albert Oaloes; Re- cording Secretary, E, JsHaIIett; Financial Secretary, George Hogg; Treasurer, B. R. Sharpe; Win-don. Charles Arthur; Conductor, L. Smith: I. G. M. L., Frank McKen- zie; O. G., Willis R. Warren; B. B. N. G., Wm. Huestis; L. S. _ n B 'tii rket N’ G" Edgar Clark; R’ 5' V‘ G" lszvflraatggwilil: dY-Igrfgqmgxtfanese sm- mw residence on Nwtmay at L30’ violinist. D1". Ramsay told n brief Do no; wag for me troop, but 3O 311i’; ttiiicipglrsodtuclts than? Itomillauild Anthcrn-"Croum Him Lord of All" .. . . . . . .. Rockwell 71mm L’ s’ v‘ G" Harry L”: AIthOUBh tn curre. r. i- ti thence to Km Menmml Pmsbym“ and very effective story abéllt with your Patrol Leader or No. 3 of hopes on the very uncertain poia- 2.30 r. DIP-Sunday School and Bible Classes. ‘3111111111111- Jame“ M°1111°11-51‘-1“-1' e n age’ 1° i“ chm“ l“ 230' Str d ari the famous violin t l - n r the -- ur tho installation cords were "d°1’"“'°" 91mm" ‘"1"’ be” i“ m“ i id t Mrs your mm’ m a y one o it w market’ M5 P‘ “L-Bmnisms’ ._ .. .r. ev-resen, . _ " w .. played 8nd refreshments served. B. known for mo" than “u” cen‘ MACGUIGAN In we (my Feb 215d echandler 2:51am the ‘hon bunch’; Tmckmgtsfll ghet 3:33,: s; ‘ TEwAnT SCHOOL 7.00 I‘. ltl-J-Ivening Prayer and Sermon. turles. Leduc, 8 French scientist, ma“, 9th’ 1933' Anna’ luacsulgan‘ ’ ' c i or m “est m e Ema MOUNT s Anthcm-"I Lori- Thy Kingdom Lord“ , . . . . .. Wrlrher Women’s Music Club The Women's Music Club met this week at the home of Mrs. James ~MacMillan, Brighton. A most interesting paper on "The dc- velopment of the Orchestra." was rend by Miss Lillian MacKcnzlc, Mus. Boo. preceding the following uslcal programme: ifiano Solo “Mnzurkn", D Maj.- ’ opfn, Mrs. Leigh Dingwcll. i-i“. Soprano Solo "Connnis tu Le MPaysK-Ifhomas, Mrs. J. A. Lawson. Pia-no Solo, "Andante" (C. Maj. Tgymplwny» schubert’ Mrs‘ Keith f January: In that land of cndicsddays. a dost ___ “e” m! Nature l5 never stagzifit vcr Smith. ' (Alto Soloist: ltlrs. W. u. Sprnrcr) i-“Rogers. Grade Ix__1 Charles Macuod. We have missed you, dearest and each day offers some new r c _ - Contralto Solo "11 Search» ner Ne“ Macc '11, 3 I b 1 M ’ Brother. m be solved This is the day of mo imam-sundry School and Bible Classes. ' . anic ; , - ‘ “$85K felicP-Donizetti. Mrs. Jflmtfl so e ac B" 9'" h" 15 5"" 7°“? Pln- grog-word puzzles. You Will find t t 10o p_ M__yubuc worshim , °d' And we know you no waiting for us 4 ~ , Th , . ,, MacMillm. " l gl-ad, vn;_1_ 5,0,.“ Macaw In u," h“ m“ h h.“ from pa,“ A c a d e tn y the mitdoors of the country filed , _ 0 fiEl'tIlfl0l'l\i::;3‘¢0b ‘Sitrove will. (and .......'D(r. Iahlhsily Piano Solo. "Polonalsc C M111-~ c!i' z Evelyn MacGrath' s Jean I we b Sisters and Brothers "P ""11 1111 111°" ‘mmmng PM” Pfesbytefla" Church “ ‘°"'_ 1"“ I" - """""" " ' "m" ‘ Cho in Mrs G Elliott Full R4 I I ’ ‘ n”! y ' icms than an of he common cross- ‘B"‘""°"° 5mm“: Mr" ‘my 5'“ "'““"’ *" p ’ ' ' ' accrflth- y t ID Cflnfldfi Soio-Sclccfed ... ... . ‘Airs. L. l). iinnnl .. Soprano B010 "Vissi liArl-O." (Tos- w-Oll-Puccini, llh. Fred N8511- _ IHIIROPDDIST‘ lH. :' ' TORONTO, Feb. 9—The “depres- sion plant," a new kind of flower that will grow while you look at it, has become the latest indoor sport of Toronto. Cross word puzzles had their day; bagatelle came piext but the latter was as quickly dismissed by jig-saw puzzles. The "depression plant," however, threatens to make the jig-saws, or “Jidders" as some people prefer to name ‘them, move over and share the limelight. There have been reports of aquariums which are springing to life when "sown" with a large clinker from the fwnace, fertilized with table salt, and watered with Toronto. She dismissed the subject by saying it is "nothing new," but f! asked nicely will demonstrate. The reporter of the Globe gives his account of the demonstration as follows: "She poured lnto n. jar some water-glass, the solution used for preserving eggs. Then she added the size of peas. 1n a few minutes they had reached the top of the jar, complete with leaves and flow- crs. " “Aluminum chloride grows the fastest.’ the scientist explained. She dropped in a piece of salt, and a. white mushroom shot up. Ferric chloride formed a brown seaweed. Nickel chloride save a green fern, and cobalt chloride produced blue stalks. Some different lacework made them 40 feet high. They were shown to the French Academy in 1706. Osmotic pressure, which is a partial explanation for the rise of sap in trees is said to be responsible for the effect. At the growing tip of the "plant" there forms a skin lof nlclnllic silicate, which when it ‘bursts, releases more solution forms a. new skin, and the building,’ goes on. - LORNE VALLEY SCHOOL ‘The following is the standing of orne Valley School for the month Grade VII-l, Angus MacLend; 2, {Teresa MacLeod. Grade IV—I, Warren MacDonald; , Lawrence McInnia. Grade II—-1, Evelyn MncInnis; I, Robert Brydges, a past Poet Laure- 3 p. in., S. School at 2 p. m, ANG [CAN SERVICES, (jrupiillfl Saint ohn's Church, February ill: Evensong, '7, Hymns: 686 (l), 103 (2), 469 (1), 51 (Ifiiqsprlngfieid, Saint Elizabeth's Church, February 12, Holy Communion, 11.00. u NOTICE-All members of the K. of C. are requested to attend the ‘funeral of Bro. Gregory Hughes, which takes place from the home of the deceased, Comer King and Prince Sts., at 8.30 am. today. 8052-1} ADDRESS ENJOYED-Rev. C. N. ate. BIRTHS IIOWATT-At Victoria, P. E. I., on February B, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Howatt, a daughter. Feb. 8. 1933, Mrs. Martin Slnnott, (nee Anna. MacLelluil). Interment Boston, Feb. 11th. GRIFFIN-At Mill Pond, Feb. 10th. James Griffin, aged 79 years. Fun- eral Monday to Si, Michael's Church, Iona. ' CHAMPION-At her home iii-Dum- Iey, Friday, Fbb. 10th. Wimilfred Bertha, dearly belovcci wifc of Ed- ward Champion. Funeral from her dearly beloved wife of the lntc James MacGuignn, aged B0 yours. Funeral from her late residence, 83 Upper Queen Street, this morning at 8.50 to the Church of tho Most Holy Redeemer, thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery. i Ill MEMORIAM In loving memory of John Neill, North Milton, who departed this life February ll, 1932. Just one year ago deanBl-other You were called from cnrth away, To join the heavenly host of Angels Ill MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of my of games. stunts and novel per- formances was entered into heartily by all present. After brief sing-song refreshments were served. The social was brought to a 0105c by the singing of Auld Lang Sync and The King. P CAMERON—-LAVERS - A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the United Church lvianse on Wed- nesday afternoon, December 21st, when Rev. E. H. Ramsay united in hold bonds of matrimony, lflorcnce Catherine, eldest daughter of Mrs. Skinny Cduivron, of Margate and Mi". Earle Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Luvcrs, of George- and accessories to match. After the ceremony, the happy young couple motored to the bride's aunt, Mrs. John Godfrey, North Wiitshlrc, whr-rc n. number of friends of the bride and groom sat down to a bounteous wedding supper, prepar- cd in Mrs. Godfrey's best style. Af- the recipient of many lovely gifts. The young couple will reside in Charlottetown. -— (Summcrside pap- crs please copy). THE REGULARMEETINGOHhc Young People's Dcpartmcnt of \"I‘riiiil.y United Church was held on Friday cvcning with 79 mem- bers present. The devotional per- iod wns led by Miss Leila Morris, assisted by Miss Freda Colwill. pianist, and Miss Minnie Lcavitt. business period. It was decided t0 accept the invitation from the Marsl-ifleld-Dunstnfmage Depart- ment to visit them on Monday, February 13th. An announcement mgarding the class in Present Day Problems which is to be definitely organized on the next night of meeting was made by Professor Lloyd Shaw, The members then dispersed to the regular study classcs, after which they re-assem- bled in the social hall for an ex- cellent Mock 'I‘rial presented by l1 number or‘ the members. A social half hour brought the meeting t0 The following pupils have secur- ed an average over 75% for the month of January;- Gradc X-—1. Jacqueline LmCour- sicre, Yvonne Gnudet, MBYIOH grchl. healthy school of D9011? It works, not through a. code of "doifts" O1‘ a code of regulations ism without, but by providing nat- ural. interesting and well-directed channels of activity for the boy's own impulses, ln following which hls character ls shaped toward its best possibilities- ln efficient mall- hood and citizenship. "On my hon- or" is its comer-stone, and one of the laws in ltd code of honor most frequently emphasized ls, "A good turn to someone every day." many cases Scouting discovers to the boy his lifelong vocation, When a. second-class Scout he may begin prospecting, plumbing, teiégraphing, wireless, music, photography, ‘farm- ing, mining, metal working and other subjects. In practice Saolitlng develops tre spirit and Yewllmeflll‘ ness which characterized the P1011- eers of Canada. Boy Scouts should appeal to all Scouting is strictly non-sectarian in principle and character. "OUT OF DOORS" Out-of- In considering Mr. Fryers account of the steps you arc taking, I have decided that it will not bu iieccs- 534'? t0 impose any restrictions during the 1033 season unless the sampling 0f consignments on rival in this country reveals {he presence of the pest." 1 "Yours very truly, WALTER ELLIOT.” Gaucher Mcikrs Statement HALIFAX, Fob. 10- (CR1- While the announcement that the British lwilnislry- .of Agriculturn will not remove its afnbargo against. ion of Hon. O. P. Gaucher, Min- isier of Agriculture for Nova scotia. “A5 g, matter of fact the British market for potatoes is Elfllfralll’ too low priced to be of pcrmflflfllt value to Canadian farmers." he said. "It, has been only in occasion- al years that it has offered a prol- for mat. market. "On the other hand, Canada does depend annually upon the British market for sales 0f anilles- but"?- oheeae, bacon, wheat, grains. PM. and hopeg to find a pen-nanent about the word SCOUT. Why most of ll; is OUT. This cold weather is apt to cause us to forlzvt it and b0 stay indoors too much. Well now try and make more of it in future Doors." A knowledge of the ways of wild nature is a priceless posses- Do you notice anything peculiar and go for hikes as often as possible. market there for 0888. 6W, all of which are much more dependable markctwise than potatoes. boot, poultry. Fm my judgment, it is much better for Canadian farmers t0 Following is me report of the sion, giving zest to life. In search of it. we are lured into the woods and doles where our powers of ob- servatlon are brought into play and developed. People who dwell in cities sometimes 100k upon the country- side 55 being isolated and lonely but this i; because they have not‘ yet learned to know the many wild folk of the woods nor to reed "books Senior Department of Mount Stew- art School for the month of Janu- ary: Grade X-l. Alice Martin; 2, El- eanor Dougias; 3, Allister Martin: 4, Mary MacEachem; 5. Ida Clark. Grade VIII-d, Florence Martin; 2, Elsie Kneebone, Gilbert Tfmmins and Edson Affleck, (equal); 3, Ar- thur MncDonald; 4, Elizabeth Knee- bone; 5, Cyrenc MacDonald; 6, Doris in running brooks, sermons in stones." Once launched upon this ocean of discovery, however, they will not; experience a. moment's dull- word puzzles. Start right away and see whet you can find ln the way of trucks. Father: "How many miles to n. Jay. Grade VII--l, Alexandra Martin: 2. Kenneth Charmin-i; 3, Stella Af- fieck: 4, Sadie MacCoi-mack: 5, Oli- iii ’ ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Minister: Bu. B. Moorland Lento, 8.0. Public Worship: l and bronchial lubgs. Price 501: Per Bottle PHONE 219 mun: $1.00 isnule SAINT noun-raw: brcroNaI-tougvod Yfukwad? 5r- c dkpipfiéiibwn oowvovoaoooooooorovooomoooooooomoooooooooooo‘ The Charlottetown Baptist Church MINISTER-REV. A. C. VINCENT. I). D. ORGANlST-MRS. G. ELLIOTT FCLL -—\\'ood\\'ard (Homing Service Broadcast by ('. H. C. K4 SEND/II’ SCHOOL 15.30 l‘. M. EVENING SERVICE 7 I‘. 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