Jf\NU€l9l2?'1°"’7 E 'mir cuAr.i.o'i~rir'rowN, cusiioum - ~ _ _ _,_._._.<_.,_._ C; _ : _i if ' f . --,L rr _,__-- . _ __-, Purchases " W 0 CALL oN Us _ _We wr lwurly you with the naar in drugs and Service. Drug suppllu are obtained from the Best Phar- maceutical house; ami “-9 un" |'"‘Sh- T11' us for Service, phone I __ L; 4 :uni mail orders receive prompt “- . toiiiinn. All night phone 59|-vi” .g I _vour disposal. We dispense any WORTH 7' 1 1' _ here. DRUGS _ J. _ G 9 S 1|... P R |°"_°5¢l'iPl30l\- Hive yours dispensed Ernest ll. Worth DRUGGISTS if flew Street rims sz ’ Evangelist To Speak-‘M Sunday Night 110 S0 C0 ol to 1-.vangellst ri. R. Brennan of Tor- onto \vho has been conducting eva.n- gelistlc meetings 1n Nova Scotia and l ‘ New Brunswick, will speak in thc ~ Brighton Club Rooms Sunday, Jan- 1 nary 24th, at 8,00 P. M. His .suluect will be "The Coming International n1<:11111>ri" nn anticipated inet this E timely topic will draw ii large at- $1 “pmol vocnl and in‘»tiunicntal DF. rs. Helen Margaret _alarourton Laid To est Yesterday After the church which 'she hgd ved and served so faithfully for many years had commended her “I W G°d"S keeplns. "ia sureand "R111 1101-le of the resurrection to etemtil life," the body oz Helen 113181;-lla Margaret Jarvis, wife of me ' laid the drlllzliter of the late Hon. Edward Jl1_l1`-CS Jarvis, Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island nearly a gem- Dr. George Warburton, was to rest yesterday afternoon in P@0D18~s Cemetery. A grand- HEU. fnd daughter of the late Henry Jarvis, F.R.C.S. tEdin.), Summerside, Mrs. Warburton 11418-Sed a".'c;.' peacefully in her sleep early if . 1 1. 1. ly. Her furiergl yes.. rdai 1n=.1.__1i .wether a great iiui: 111' u. i1.J:.e ;st`_L;fng oocaslon to DF.-' -l > il' one tu use whose life 1 »_..l 1.1: oi ..1;itl.-5 deeds and ~\_ -11 ww im lv ine service of t .; .:. 1111.1 1 :l‘ '» iep_'esenta.. ._.~ .11 l. .. ;_l_,__ ,1: _.L L.ltl io pay for reprlrs. J. I.. Younltcr. ’ L-'.298-i-l-23-lil. ..'B.\ltGAINS all over our store. Red Rose Tca 3311 lb. Floor ollclolh iiiir' pcr .fqilnrc yard. I-jxninplcs of sumo! prices while our Sale lasts. Buy nov.: Clark Bros.. Mfnilnfziic. L-2275-l-‘.35-ii. Noted _ English Shiphullder "liies (C. I’. by Guardiiiifs SlWCllll Wl\"`) NEWCASTI.1E-0N- TYNE, Jun. 21--Sir George Burton Hunter. builder of the Maurctnnla, and "Ruud old man ol' the Tyne," died . in-rc today; aged 91. _ One of thc best known sinh- builders in the world, Sir George. was a director of Swan, Hunter Bud Wlghnin, Richardson, Limit- Ed. shipbullders and engineers. He was knightcd in 1918 after distinguished service io the nation IS a member of the Government \ 1 Committee on bulkheads and_ ;_ News Briefs From P. W. C. By CHARLES E. M.leARTll`UR Section A and B played an ex- ccllcnt game of hockey on Thurs- day, the score 2-2. Regret Ls felt at the illness of Miss Ella MacGrath, commercial department and Prof. Duchemin. Section B society debated Thurs- day. “resolved that examinations should be abolished." The Pros WOU- Sectlnn A society debated Tuesday “Resolved that homework should' be abolished." The result was 8 dYHW~ C. Society debated, “Reso‘ved that love causes more trouble than hate. Voting gave the Pros 18, Cons 19. MONTPELIER. Vt.. Jan. Q1- ((7P>-An appropriation of $11,000 for support ol' experiments impor- taizt to Vermont fruit growers is bclnq asliccl of the legislature by Dr. John M. Thomas, president of the state horticultural society to develop "current scientific inlorm- ation on many problenisboniiected I- .. ._'_`.;._ iT__'__.;._;1‘;*;1T.."'.'_`; _'L21 _li watertight compartments and the Govcrr.ment Committee on safety at ren.. AN INDIVIDUAL SERVICE Since no two pair of e109 arc alike, no one pair of lcnscs can bring the SRIIIG hoped for relief to two per- gong, An eye examination is individual. Great. sccurnc! ls demanded. and results Ire secured by the llie ,ol ili- sirumcnis that can be de- pended upon to reveal con- ditions exactly as th” Unit G. F. Hutcheson Li ,__ V wiurisa TRIPS Inhconnection with that proposed Wlllwl' trip of yours consult .,... .\ 181 Queen Street Charlotieiowll CBASWEIJ. Ill' Rmgraphg CONPIDZIATION LIFE INSUB. ANCE. lb-6798-I-12-312. KOLPACK s'l'hAWBl:|mmg gm- saie at P. N. Manuel, Jos. slum;-_ Pure Foods. L-39417-1-20-41. nAMProN-mv, _ mm conduct Divine Bervi$inYHsmp;gl Unlisd Church on Sunday, January lith at 2.80 P. M. I.»~2¥l2-148-li. VIR! SPECIAL Beth Baile bar- llln- Regular ssc ui elm only no at Jnmieson's. L-295-1.33.11, uv. 'r.o. on wou-1 wui mum w Sundry. January mn ct Alamy 119° A- Ml- Tryon s.oo P. M. wen- mumnna 'mo P. is. r.-me-1-zs.u_ CALENDARS-The Guardian has received useful Five Roses Flour :>no1§_id1v.rs from Mr. Fred J. Hol- -M. CAVENDISH Pastoral Charge Church Services for January 24th. 11 A. M. New G18-Ssow. 3 P.M. Cav- endish. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Min- iswr. L-2970-1-23-li. TIIE UNITED CHURCH 0|-‘ CANADA. Hunter River Charge. Services on Sunday, January 24th, will be at North Wiltshire at 11, Wheatley River at ll, and I-luntci' River at 7. Sunday School at Hun- ter River at 10.30. Rev. TT. A. Mac- Quarric,Ministcr. L~2t>68-1-23-ll. _ CORNWALL CIIARGE January 24th. New Dominion at 11 A, M_ Kingston at 3 and 7. Seven lumps of service at Kingston at 7. Corn- wall at 7. The Y. P. U. \\ill discuss the missionary situation. Re.. D. K, Ross, Minister. L-11971-1-Z3-ll. SISTER AND I$R0'I`IIER SUR- VIVE-In the obituary published yesterday of the 'death of Mr.Don- ald MacLean, Argyle Shore, thc liames of his sister Mrs. Charles G. Callbeck. Nelson, BQ, and his bro- | ,her Mr. Ewen Charles i‘.‘1:.-L-Leali' of Boston. Mus.-.. were oniiitéd. _ TAKES NEW POSITION - The G-alt, Ont., Reporter says: “Mr. G. K. Stanley, who for the past three years has been manager for the Dalvay Sportswear Department of Dominion Woollens and Worsteds at Hespeler, has rcvlgned i.o become vice-president and general manager Of Al/On Kult. Ltd. of Stratl'ord."- Mr. Stanley, who has a host of friends here, is a brother of Mrs. C. C. Thompson, 101 Upper Primm street. ROBERT BURNS ANNIVER- SAIIY AT Tllli KIRK.-In con- nection with tiic observance of thc 278th anniversary of thc birth of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns, the Rev. J. Keir Fraser, D.D., will give an address at the evening service in the Kirk tomorrow on the subject, “The Religious Mes- sage of Robert Burns." Dr. Fraser is an authority on Burns literature, and has spoken before leading Scot- tish aocieties in Canada and the States on the subject. The general public are cordially invited to thc Kirk service. TRINITY UNITED L`liU|ttJH.- The morning szrinan at Triiilty will be, “Finding and Knowliti: God," the second ln thc series, "The Cul- tivation of _the Inner Life" by the senior minister. Rev. Hugh Miller. The subject for thc cvcning sermon will irc: "Tho Grcntcr Sin." Sunday will be the last opportunity to con- tribute to the special appeal of the Missionary and Maiiitexiance Fund. The music for the day will com- prise a solo by Miss Lena Mchurc, at the morning servlcc and an anthem‘ "Lord, of all Being". Mr. Roy Smallman, soloist. A cordial invitation is extended to all. THE BAPTIST CHURCH.-Tile fourth of that inipressive series of sermons on “\Viiat can we believe about Gcd?" will be delivered by the Rev. H. L. Denon, B. D., to- morrow morning with the theme “Is God a God of Love?" Tue morning anthem will be Stainer's “I am Alpha and Omega.” Mr. Denton's evening sermon wi l be "F'aitli’s fin- 'alities". Miss Vera H. Malcolm Campbell, Mus. Bac. will sing a sel- ected soprano uuniber. Turiier’s an- ’tliem “At even ere the sun was set" will be sung by the choir, with the solos taken by Mr. Earle Cook and Mr. V. L. Dlngivell. ’l'hc Church School meets at 2.30 P. M. with thc two senior groups in session at 12 o‘c1ock. Attention is called to the coming “Service of Witness" on February iird. in Trinity Church A. ROY KENDALL, L. R. ils iii Er rl | L-U03-12-33-ii GIAQB .IAM Pvrftniied Bath Belts now Me. Trent yourself to one, Nice Bridge prize. Jemiesons. L-N85-1-28-li. JUST AIRIVED-Another large shipment Vita Ray Pace Powders, Creams, Lathes, Lip Btitts. ste. st Jlmluoni. L-d9&-1-123-Ii. IUPHJIH F0! BABK. ._ The Canadian National. Railways here have been notified of the me ar- rival of the car of mixed vegeta- bles. No. CN. 201120, loaded by the vatrimrs churches st Mt. Stewart, Int 40, York, Marshfield a.ndCove- head, the latter part of November, and was delivered to the United, Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches st Bcotsguard, Sack. INSTRUUIIVE ADDRESS-Last night at the Army and Navy Club Colonel U. G. Dawson, the presi- dent, gave a. most instructive ad- when called out in aid to the civil wer. The addreus was follo\ve~d end scrvicés will be conducted by I Major Keith of Saint John. Major ‘ Army work in N. B. and P. E. I. 1 record by the Army founder. Sunday I morning at ll A. M. he will speak on The Indu elllng Holy Spirit. Sun- day evening at 7 P. M. on illustrated "ervice of song will be givvll ci';.tio\cis r~r‘°nt` bn ight from ilic >- I‘wo local mothers will receive this Order. Public arc invited. ' L-2988-1-23-ll. Y.P.S. SECRETARY T0 SPEAK. -Rev. W. M. Kauraivin. General . Secretary of thc SabLa h Scncol and Young Peoples wcleties of Presbyterian Church in Canada ai' rived in the Provncc on Monday last and has been making a short itiner- ary throughout the Island. I-Ie had the privilege oi at.encllng the 1 World’s Sunday School Convention held last summer in Ilso, Norway as one of the few Canadian drie- gates. He has a great story to tell of that convention and plans to glvc that message on Sunday even- ing when he speaks at Zlcn Church. He v.ll also speal: at the regular meeting of Zion Younr: Peoples Society on Monday evening. Any who desire to hear this outstanding speaker and authority on YOUDZ peoples work will be heartily wel- come at these services. _ [Rs !ll|u|rd’s for (Willis. dress on the duties of the militia L tory OI! po _ _ the by 9. lengthy discussion on the sub- f fender Of M'l'- W- R- Dennis- Tl P 1 ject. A vote of thnnlzs v.'.-is extend- I NSW _ cd ¢01_ Dawson at the dose of me factory will continue the manulnc- meetlng. 31"? THE SALVATION ARMY week 1 Teen with the Company forthe past _ en Keith is in charge of the Salvation ’99<3‘l1`e °f me evening 5"""ic0 Wm Brit1;.~ll Arliiiiriiltv) lcv the Canatilan be the l”"3Semi“l5 °f me owe" Oi . Govvriuiii.-nt 12l` naval ritings and the Sliver Star to those mothers i pcm. UmC(,;.,._ Wm h,,“.C` hem w_ who have given an officer to Saiva- l mm.`_.G“. fm. Hnm~,_\. ` l tloii Army v/orlz. The Order of the ’ Thvy _._-1 he i0;____§d in H H ,, b. Silver Star v:.»s rec;-ntiy iiiaugur .,mC1hm. i.,`,... 61- ,nr ,._' ala" y atc'l by Generaf Evangednc Booth. ` “My X” mg” and om' ` ` ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ` 1|||||F ” -.~, _ Q 1 ` “I3 ‘NC 3"' ` O"'C 'CFO`C"3T3`O 'CWC C UfDDIWO CG . O f_>a»r»i¢::i-:>?:°>;c~;c».>:~>:-i-:-?:~=t»=:»,o.c»3:f-:a:a:9ce?2:>§~1oi:» :L "-:~. ' ..-.. “‘ ¥ W"-f :vs-;f“?1.:.' 4% = _-_ic ;~1 .<-._;__=@.'~'§T7J"_.';f‘_`”"’i Qi. :ru 7'”-5*' 1,.; ’.-_ ~i> 74. * I 1* -fl* ' Creamery _' MIR. W. R. DENNIS The long established butter fac- at Dunsiaflnage changed hands Wednt-:sday when the directors ol Company acccp ed the $1000 ¢ owncr has announced that the ’ oi’ butter wider the supervision Mr. Irving Thompson who hr.. ` years. Man His ' . I I A ° me Cfntral' Gflardkln _ Dunstaffnage ` F* ¢- . GB 3 1 unstaiinage Cheese & Bu _ In Business For 42 Years Solleits Patronage llncler tiff-:1v idanagsineiit Sl3l‘llllE Tucsdziy. .l:inu:~1r_v iliitlr 1-1-.um '. Il' W ' ~ " "urn the ‘ Patrons and every ’l`ii<-.~;d:>y folluwli ~ will 1 _ _ ping day which means EVERY INDIVIDI' ‘.l. LAN BE TESTED. promptly on the TENTH DAY of every month. NIS l?l\.l0.Y0d splendid patronage for their products. FOR ISLAND I’EUI’I.E Owner MCNTEEFIAI., Juli. 21 - iCP) - e.i1ll‘tl lui' l§1i_!i.~1i:l to man I~I.l‘.'I. C_\';;iuzt and 1I.l‘.l.S. Crescent, S chiral Chris HMCS Champlain and Vuicou- REV. S. (7. COOPER. 'I`h.M.. PASIOR MRS. V. L- DlNGWEl.L,0RGANIS'l' _ ‘ ` " ` I CREAM T0 BE DELIVERED AT THE l".»\("l`f)I{l' Ill ly’S SHIPS d _) _A707 H_l've1"i\'l1l1‘h lidic* bccn (ii-cl.Tred ub- lllil-Tl-:iii:n'fAti`:lC2iY75YTol§;E`litiHE all Sfitiiiwlay in S. S. Montcisre cers an xi _.2 1 , ~ . gmup °f 3 mm “W 1-.ol:tc. The iu=\\'l_\f-amilircd ships lnur 47-nu.-li nuns, one ihrce-inch - l - 1 _ , . . ~ . . , . , 7 . one of the dn_m_3__0__S to bg mk_ 1 .ue oi' the same cl.i.=_. as H,M.C.t~_ .n.¢l .,»-wr, _-...,111 ,¢1111_._ 5951.105 E ' _h _ .~..1r;ur~iiay and Skccna 1iui~i .'l-inch io;~i1-do :lilies In Cygnct and C1'c1=<:ciit wifl 1-vplncc ‘ _"_*""'*- " 1 . E 1:e»:~:eo<»~:~c~=>cf = 5 I V _ `o` -of>_c»'~r»;oic§ han Church QC QC -a1¢unuw..=.: ; *_ ' -~ Duet .lean ,». 'I ii. _ '1` .' '_ " 7 r.. 1" »1 { Solo Gregor, Sermon “Perfection Through Suf- fcrlng." c~_o_1>;oc.lo:1:1o_cfo:ctoo:o'ciotso .. _' .‘.".i7'._-;)'}~=' " MORNING SERVICE “Under The Cross"-Miss Enman and Mr. E. Mac- (,`I‘III.DI{EN'S SEIIMON ...e ......1..11.11 INTERNATIONAL DICTATOR ! I His Name and Nationality Fnrctold | .Dv ,__ I Hcar 'I`his Stlrrlng Sermon By '_-rlizvangellst H. R. Brennan "' SUNDAY, JAN. 1.4, :i D. .~1. . X __ __ ill.. I " _ Bll|Gl'l`l`0N -CLUB ROUMS l ___ ____ "--'.;_1"'».- Iirlghion ltd. :ind >`.pring Si. Glurlys Plimley-Brennan, Soprano .\`oiul.~'i en over in ngland 1s rv, gl _,df - = _ _ _ . ' ,_ _ '_ ' » - service from the Humax St; _ _Both uric built in 1931 lij' \icl'- tiia..~ :ln 1111-11-oi-'r.‘.1: mf w-df-d 37 Mon whim me S__(_o__d goes to mc _ era-Aimstioiig and have ri dis- kiiuts, . Pacific coast. _ f"‘r_-~="`-'mr _ __ ~~ ~ -_ il;'\'f'- -\f="»~i ""f\I~1 _mir O2 1 CzCtQ".tO 013' -5.0 A' EVENING SERVICE “Love Ye 'l‘he Lord", llandol l .. r.f€.i»`}t`»&:l='=.'¥. -wfwf "' - --Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Personals Mrs. George M. Siiiiw of Stan- hope is 'mending the winter in Mrs. Orland H. Dickey. Rev. Thomas Jarvis, Pembroke. who was attending the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. George Warburton yesterday, left this moming to rc- turn nomo. While here he was rl guest at the C.N.R. Hotel. The many friends of Mr. David McDonald, Little Pond. will be glad to know he is improving in tlic Charlottetown Hospital after un- dergoing an operation. Mrs. James Robertson, Kings- boro, has retumed to lier home after an extended visit to relatives and friends in the United States. While in the city she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sentner, St. Avards. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Rust. who have been visiting Mrs. Rust'Sl>fl1'- cnts. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacLeod. Montague, have returned to their home in Port Da.1housie,0nt. While in Charlottetown they were the guests of Mrs. Rust's sister. Mrs. D. C. Schurman. with Dr. F. W. Patterson. President ' of Acadia University as thc speaker. i |11--M. M_;:r:;'::; r':"::r‘: 1.;-_T_~.'_t;.-.L-‘_---"` T’-'-7' ' 'L-~~~¥<-Z 1::-:-;-gn;-ng-ur- 31;. .pun rr-rurnznxn:-rn I qc I auger. » rxcxux-znrnruxuxlzrt-hill Tranny united Church ucv. nucu 1mi.Ll=.R. M. A., B. U..-Minister. REV. A. E. MMKENZIE, B. A.-Assistant Minister. 'rinirp #anion oitiiuffii s.oo P. M.-supper Meetiniv _ol Scouts-Social Hall. 'Q01 vnzngugn,-, A. M., A. A. G .0.-Urganfst _ A 11.00 A. M.-Public Worship. Sermon-"FINDING AND KNOWING FUD” Second ln series: “The Cultivation of the lnrv-r Life" Solo-"My Heart Ever Faithful” ........., S. Boch 'Mlm Len.sMeLnre,A.'I'. GM. i __ 2.30 P. M.-Sundly School Utd Bible Classes. - 7.00 P. M.-Public Worship. I Serlnoll-“'l'llE GBEATIP SIN” _ - What are they? Who are the Greater Sinners? Anthem-"lard of All Being" Marli Andrews (Soloist: Mr. Roy Smsllmsn) Visitors and Students f_‘1~r-dually welcome. N. Ba-Special ol?r~'.-~ for Mi sions ni. both services. N. B4-United Service of Witness Trinity Church, Feb. I. ly REV DR. PATTERSON Acadia Univerrllty. ' ._. "Is»5.~l'f‘5C£Cr'C*°C> ‘O31 _foocto new Wnlthaxiif Mass.. with her sister, " v` >_`i*_“A___%`-C 7210i Q ,‘.`J.C' f* f $}335DQQUn§Q'@)fU D§UqC@§n QUmf. oooooora; 3? J Q Sermon: “A Faithful Saying." (Ifir E I _ Prlnve & I Fitzroy Sis. I\II?§§i§'I`EIl»-'I`lIE REV. ll. L. DENTUN, B. D. £2 ,v 0 ,_ _...N _ _._ b`~Zr`C>°O'_O"IC7DO`CtC»‘Z*`OU_s`$r? KC82v`C\I‘I‘3D`5J"IO3IR5°ZfC>O`O. Music under MORNING WORSIIII' 11 0’CLOCl( Scvnion-“Is Gad a. (lcd of l.ovc'."' Being the fourth of n series on “What can we liclicvc about God" .. The Rev, H. L. Denton Anthem-“I Am Alpha and Omega" -Staincr CHURCII SCIIOOL 2.31) I’. M.. The School of today is the Church and Community ot' to-morrow. Tomorrow’s quality depends very considerably on the Church Schools. Bring the children. Senior groups at 12 to 12.30. EVENING WORSHIP 7 0`CLOCK Sermon-"I-`aith's Fhmlitios” Mr. Denton Anthem-"At Even Ere thc sun was S01" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Turner Slrlvs by Mr- Earle owl; and Mr. v. L. Dingweil. Solo-Selected-Miss vera 11, Mui. colm C:tmpbelL the direction of; Miss Vera H. Malcol C b || M1115 neun cai|be¢i1n;o:;;;isei,' Mus' BM' On February 3rd. I Ti it Charlottetown unite in n Siglgvly Church’ the Churches M _ 3 CE OF WITNESS. Dr. F. W._ Patterson of_ Acadia University w||| he gh, sp¢.a|,,,._ &QQQQQQCHQ&H QOOQoI .»o Q gc <:».c-‘f:>.»:1>:»i"$~"3‘ 8s;» O`‘DfC ?~5GQU§Q@Q@Q HQ@ICQC.QO`O\9QQQODIQUIQ ` O`C»C~x . `u`?~1~ ..»._- ...as _,ga _ 1 J ` _'__.:;.= ~', '1___= » ' »,r,P`1,:v';»_;A "£1-_r _ ;.;:_‘; 1-, _:hi 1 t.. .,.f~' ="_ '-‘f wi I l 1-: ~>oQ-:>_o- ~:- ~>‘o‘<»‘o~:->f.»<. . -._ , ._ Y _ _ >-3 ° -~ 5. . 1-._r‘ ___ _ ~ ' 1“a».-‘€»'... ’*'»‘¢_-~..;_< l - .1 1" --‘“" ..<..,..... ; 1 ,rf -»-~'f ,,,, 1-E . :M i .~ _ Q' " Cl. .tnthcm-“Ilast Thou N ' . . . . .. . . . . .. ' Mule Octctw-“That -Beautiful I.ami"-Joiics. _ ' Messrs. II. Crisswell, H. Yorston, J. McLeod, L. Mt-Kay. M. Macliinnon, N. Ma.cPht-rson W. I'hi|||p.- and Art. liale. .\ll.)l_. . ' `.ir \\(_'t1'~l|l|’ DODDDODQ 1i.Uli A. NI.-'i‘l|»\n:i': "\ lircam Worili lJrcuin1n;;." Anflicni-"Sonic B;r.ss:~d liay" Nevin 2,30 I’. M.-Silbbulli School and Billie ('la‘rscs, Il\`EI\'I1\`(i \\`0II.\IlII’ 7.00 I’. M.-R¢‘\’. \\'. .\l. hnnnawin. D. D., 5r~l‘r¢-t.il‘y nl' file B03rd Szibbatli School :incl _Young Peo- ‘plc's .\'nt'l\-lips nf ilu' (,`-cnerll l\.s.~:|-.inlil_\ will he ihc special spcaki-r. At this service he will give an inspiring message on “The \\'orld‘s Sunday School Convention” which he attended last summer at Olsn, Norway. You cannot afford to miss this message. Young people are cs- - pcrlally invllcrl tn aiicnd. ot Knrrwn" Pfieuger _.ii nciiizrrnsa rim sirccmr. si-ziwitru or wirsess 'rn an imcn iN 'rmurrv cnnacn on FEBRUARY rnmn. nmirarrcnsox or .\<'_\ni_ri i'.\'i\‘i_;nsi'i'i' \viL|. nr: rm: sr'r;.\rcr:rr. __c<_ A ` _ 1 Q1 `.?1i032_Q_0l“ ~1oo‘oooc»f:=»?_§r§"0'i2ff}§!`Fff9 ow9_oQ;s9_o=_»g»>QQQe~°e_Q_ -_ #__ _ _ _ __ MQ .¢D.6£t`O ;~;~:_-.ff ,» .._;:: ~--1::-_-~ .. ..._.___,'- - -:WM 1 D . : : : ~ ~ r ~ - - . . . , vlxl I I ~2»1°.¢. rn!-rem.x-,-.-,-;.,.;.;.;._._...;,;,;,:,:_m_:_:_ St. Daul's Church me '__ : ._~ //"__.»§.__. ~<`~ "H rar “I f _ . ___-_ §_ ' .1-‘l-*_ _: _ 5., 1 1 l .."_-:-;" .1 ‘J -'.2 fi.. " ‘ ` . _ _ a-_-__ _ ___ 1.* " . -- i _..._ _ ` '__ J Af. _ ..._ -_ _ _ ._/1;, A _,fra ,_ _;.. sr ‘ ~ ‘~ '» L 1-“‘?5:l -1 \. *mi 3 8.30 A. M.-Holy Communion. 41.00 A. .\I.-Morning Prayer and Sermon "The Gospel- Jesus By The Wellslde." Oflertory Anthem-“'I'he Heavens Are Telling" llaydn 2.30 P. M.-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.30 P. M.-Organ Music. 7.00 P. M.-Evening Prayer and Sermon “ltejolclng In Suffering ‘t Anthem-"I Will Give REV. GEORGE 0 .. You Rest" Wolcott The Rector will Preaeh at Both Services. Ornrillt and Choir-Molten-H. R. SHEPHABD REV. ll. D. RAYMOND. M. A.-Rector. IL|.ESl'll’f-Axhlllit. Mlllllief. ~(Qb?3i`\$\`C»`C»'Ct"2i'~1££C¥ ' ' ' ‘ C-'Ct`O.QOf '< j.- °. The Presbyterian Church in Canada _ St. James Church I Minister: REV. R. MUORIIEAD-LE(.iA'I`E, D. D. -.QL »f -'_ se ' ____ 1 _,_ _ _, 2'; “Q . ._,;f‘~ /_ .___ _ sf. ' ,_ Q .» `» .ri .4 *ii _ ' _ Jr" "if ""1 ..' ’;""':3§`;'i"\ ._ .'. . . _ __ .ie ~'l -._ .1 ._-'__ °‘i;~.‘ ' ' . ' _;1~_-:_ _ ,ir __ ._ M551 1**-r1",` " mfr. __. ‘i ;f»._» _.‘ ..-x, __ 3, _Q . .E _._ . _.__ , _ ._ _.,_ ,, _ .ltr 1 ,_ it lf I ._. . . __ ___.?__.,,. ‘ 1'-§=‘~-vr~~-“if-~--1." 22:33 - .. “Con ~ider and Hear Me ANG!-Ins AND vlsi1‘nas coiwiaimv _ an lN'V1'ri-:n. Public Worship: Moming at Eleven 0'cloclr. and Evening st Seven 0‘rlock. Preacher at Moming Servicc, THE MINISTER. At the Evening Service A Special Address In connec- .» tion with the 278th Robert Burns Anniversary will lf! given by Rig. J. KE!! ASER. D. 5-am ms|.rcr5us ms- SAGE OF ROBERT _ BURNS-" - Momlng Mil” ly _ l."‘,':§"',§§,`.', 1.1 un My t shepherd Is” - Shelley. “mug Mr. md MP* ami! Kemulul- Evsning Millet A.i¢hem'- ...Pm-nger. Soloist Mrs Nr-il MacLean. 1 l ..;.~`¢§}’:. -."¥.. \_~‘.'.. 3 A-`x~.'\`~¢1 \a.'u_.;s~ rumvmmmnusnxs ....1 F 1-' 1 v l 1 \ 1 'V \ s r lr il .- i ` 1 i 1 ,_ .__ 1 1 4 ~1 I 1 1' § , 1 i 1 l ___ _______ _ __ _ _ _ _______n . __..__.___ Y ,. \.~.\,'