_ ,...-..._ Thick! ES ‘sumo oasuoe PEKOE TEA ‘ +________gl "l 7 "Classified Adve IlcIoepn-ucauoq oVoQQQU-iooo-ooqm,‘ " v "f; ‘my. I-i l- —- ~ _ rtisements . 10c pcrllne of5vvord| 9° Ptr line of I words 11v ro- lino of s word! ' w P" lius of 5 words ++o+w+++o+o4 00040000 Agents -Wanted Building Materials lvcAslf answer: some. SALE 155111 fomia Flower Bead Neck- jibe d, ‘jlosarics. Big profits; gpsy» 5.; Eilective advertising 111g f "Q3515 California Flower Bead etc., lu-Coi. _ 01.0fm A.W.1i. e‘ . in . ' luau-rs; H-W-NEW nlsnofizny start e world. i Battery com- ml, p01] H urges batteries instantly and ‘hhflnintly. Made in Canada. Big Prisms. Lightning Co, St. Paul, Minn. A. W. Mar. 10. .)____ , _ HAN OB. WOMAN TO TRAVELIAND ' cash bonuses besides. Winston Co.. i AWANW lvlcrruslvn woman, r0 l v l} J {OLD PAPERS FOB. SALE—5 CENTS l ‘fro: SALl-y-ONE GENERAL run- lton truck. Apply Alex Agnew. v I .,... w. I \ F. l C >- . erins. Electricity, ~ Garage work. ‘ Write -- Dominion '34 l v I l I I I I I on film-insoles: rmze one. 1T0 "RENT-Z HEATED ~APART- ¢-_- ' mo. ALFRED MACDONALD. LAND SHIPPING TAGS EKPEDITIOUSLY i supplied. Guardian Job Printcry. fl MEMORIAL!‘ ' fan Jcb Pl-intery. Allmmovs‘, ' "I iftyfrenlsucro >-_... mar-somewhere: on cm. QUICKLY CANAn .-- nexus ovens ‘Haven-a ‘sou ' °Wn puny. llmqu.» West. Manage-y». Aryari.*.l‘-srli.iplm.. appoint local representatives, Posi- tion permanent‘. yearly guarantee $109 jbelng $21. weekly average) and hxpensea: commission and "x- Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. W. 3-2-wedsat4i. sell from house to house, in unoc-, eupiedrterritortes, s. high grade line of" ehold fiecesslties and toilet artic es.‘ No "previous expel-lexical necessary Must have references as to character and willingness to work. Write to Park Lane Products Limited, Hamilton, Ontario. . . . '>_" 3-9-Sat2Lpd. hay Hill For Sale and Barley. Amos Rodd. Milton. 7022-3-15-‘21 per bundle. Apply Guardian. \- l -" - -1:127-2-14-tf. 14th. pose mare, 9 years old. Also 1 Ford p. m. Charlottetown. - 7006-3-15-31 manta atihe Roscneath, '16 Upper m" - Pflncerfitréet. Janitor Service lhd all modern convcsrliencsmiFor fur- ther particulars, qapply _ to The Eastern Trust Company. . ‘aocseiuolo-zl. Miscellaneous Surveyor, Hermanville, P. E. I. 4438-2-9-1mo. Sale Ann MCURNING cards at. shortest notice. Guard- ORRESPONIIENCE CARDS AND envelopes >‘.'_ith_ address P11119913- Just the; thing for acknowledge- ment. intivgtions; "ClZO-{Gllflfdlfil Job enemy. l > Situations “Vacant men allowed‘ flit costs an hour. learning best poyi trsdes. Enginc- L Chouflerirlg, Briolcliylng. Barber- lhg. Hairdressing. Literature free. Government Chartered Trade Schools, 1107 St. Lawrence, Montreal, Que. B. V. 1-2lswllMaln30. Salesnien Wanted The I MILES 0N I GALLON 01-‘ GAS- Wonderful new Vapor Moisture Humidifier and Carbon Eliminator- All autos. 1 furnished, to test. Critchiow, Inventor, 0-13, Wheaton, 111- s. w. S-IB-Salil. Lost ville or Fitzroy Street, summe side. n ladies gold wrist watch with block ribbon bend. Finder please leave at Summersido P. O. Box AM. ~ 7038-3-10-11. Male Helpfilillunted Bloom: exrsnr Bil-her. Specialists: offered. Write Mu Moler Blrbor College. mil- "X- _ » l-otml. MAGAznnl lmotlmss 5 I006 e becription men capable of bundling largo renewal list. Ill Charlottetown. Generous. commis- Iivn. Apply direct.‘ s41 Adelaide fittest wm, Toronto. a . a-ll-zl “lllwuo- tbn me all desired. "M u: ovchron hlllnd. Hubbard Devi Articles Fnr Sale n , 8.0M»!!! lNTfl MW . Illliow v " _ minor - eo mm‘ “The Wreck of the Goldship." subject "The Iron Gate." Freetown 3 Travellers dinend Foch was ggggcfly fifty minute ‘ lounge in his cickroom Saturday. D1‘. _. g the Lflrshtll the: immcduti yo; ufc from In? h" d l-hll‘. h“ danger 1.0m his 11111:! Ill “an,” kjpgy; werg lisewizo 0F GLAZED sAsn, FliAMEs, Doors. Floorlus. Roofing, Shingles, Paint, Hardware, Wallboard, Hey- Olllifltfl, Ladders, MOI-ll Siding, made 1111 during winter months at lowest costs and now offered dir- ect to users 111 factory distributors prices. Spletilfll low freight prices during Februaryand March, Ask Free Sale Catalog. yiolliday Craftsmen, Dept. '18, 'I‘ruro. B. M. WSMMRY. 23. Wanted WANTED — FURNISHED ROOM with board in private honie. young couple and small child. Write I01‘ Y." c-o Guardian Ofllce. 6069-3-13-41 BOOKS WANTED BY PRIVATE collector. Old Canadian books, pic- tures, documents, prices oflered. Advise}- what you cbg. Highest e. Fred-G. Kefchcson. 123 Glen- dale Avenue, Torontawont, _ 51- Il-ll-Satiiipd. Teachers Sllfanted wAlvrsn-re/lcnsit eon ronllsr School. ' Suppleme it voted $100. John C. MeBeth, Secretary. ‘ , .7015-3-l5-3i Western Guardian —KENSINGTON -' ralssrowu - Presbyterian Service-s Sunday, March Kensington 11 a. m., subject; 7 p.m. Miss __Mildred Slackford, R. N., will sing at the morning service. Rev. T. Lewis Wllliuwe, B,A,,- a111, Minis- .__. -—RAOEj-'AT MARGATE—-Tuesday, March 10th., last of the season. Three classes including a three year old. Biggest of the season. will show. The fastest ' 7030-3-16-11 —'I‘IIE TIIAVELLERS REST Dra- matic Club, will present the three act comedy. "Adventures of Grandpa" 1n Rest Hall, Wednesday March 20th. Doors open at 7 o'clock. of lunches. Good specialties. 7045-3-16-19 I The Weeks’ Bursary A recent copy of "The United Churchman" published at Sacltvlllc contains the following interectingref- erence to the MLAllison Campaign for one million dollars. _ , Salisbury-Jill: objective »for_ this circuit in connection. with the Mt. Allison Campaign was $2110. amount subscribed - , It is onlyfsir h ver, to notice that 0550 of this fine total came from the Parsonage. 5l700goes entirely to. the credit-of; thocircuit. At the Colpittc appoint- ment, nine families-all Coipitts, sub- scribed 01000‘, one of the number giv- ing $500. The Salisbury appointment subscribed the finc- total of over 8650. as M242. EVCII balance come from Covcrdale. It. is worthy of notice that the $1000 from the Colpltts likely set up what, will be known as "The Colpitts Scholarship," the pur- pose of which has not yet been de- cided upon. The subscription from the Parson- age will secure a bursary to be known us the "E. S. Weeks" bursary. This will likely be for the benefit of Prince Edward Island students. born students. The definite PurlJWE will appear in next years Mt. A. Col- endur. During the whole campaign a very large percentbge of those lnllfmfihfld responded most willfully. Ind 1t W" e pleasure to cell upon them And present the one for Mt. Allison. Mr. Weeks is a native of Prudent?‘ ion and held four pastorate: .in this Province. The lust bolus It M1131‘? Harbor. .__-_____..-__.._. FOCUS QUICK RECOVERY enters said th: he. torn 10900 America-n 133:‘? ojjmci“! this rem 0111:1111 It" Th8 then almost folks, will or Island- Central guardian SUCCESSFUL AUCTIOIL- The auction solo of stock and implements owned by Mrs. Allan J. McDonald.- Rlve Point. on Thursday. proved a great success over $2.000 being y“. lized. Mr. J. P. Bradley acted a; nug- tioneer. DISPLAYING GOODS-db‘. Guy. don C. Allan, Manufacturers Agent of Halifax, representing the Montmeg- ony Broom Manufacturing Company, the Montreal White Ware also ‘Unit- ed States ‘Jewelry Manufacturing Company. is in Charlottteown, and the samples are opened up at Reu- dolrs Sample Rooms. 1039 POWNAL CIRCUIT-Services to- morrow as follows: Pownul S. S. at il a. m. Service at. Millview at 2.30 p. m.: in the evening at 7. The 0.6.1. T. Group and their leader will have charge of the service at Pownal. The S. S. Orchestra will assist. All are cordially invited. F. HuLittle- johns, Pastor. TRINITY UNITED CHURClL-Ear- ly prayer meeting at'l0 a. m. The Junior Congregation meets as usual. Rev. Dr. Ramsay will preach at both services, (Rev. Hammond Johnson being confined to his homo by sick- ness). Music‘ appropriate to the Len- ten Season will be rendered at- each service by the Choir. At evening ser- vice, in response to numerous r quests the Harmony Mal-eBingers will render "Steal Away to Jesus." Sabbath School and Bible Classes at 2.30 p. ln. Morning and Evening Services Broadcast by Station C. F‘. C. Y. Ev- erybody welcome at all services. SAD NEWS-Word has been re- celved by Mr. Guthrie Ballingall of this city of the death of his brother William Ballingall which occured very suddenly athis home in Toronto. Mr. Ballingall was for‘ over thirty years cashier of Canadian National Express - co. of that city which position he‘ held till his death. Many friends will re- member him in this city where he spent many of his vacations only returning from here late in October. ‘Mr. Guthrie Ballingall who is en- route homo from a visit to Toronto has been communicated with and will likely return to Toronto for the funeral. Ilinards Iinlnvcnt for the lrlppe null fill BIRTHS Hospital, on March 14th. to Mr. and Mrs. James Thistle, Water Street, city, a daughter. (less, a daughter. Congratulations. ruary 26, 1929 to. Mr and. Mrs. Geo tions. ‘ (Patriot please copy) DEATHS yours; . _ ‘In Memo riam pencil this life Merch ma, ma. breast _ .» We have klslcd the marble brow And in our aching hearts we kuoyv We have no Mother now. Inserted by He; Deughier, Mrs. J. B. Muthcsfm. 7046-3-10-11. In Memoriam ' In cad and loving me I920. * Your loving face to lee while, Which mount lo much to no. By the valley of rest so hir- ls d - We shall meet our Deer one there. U! . Vvidur‘: breast Wylovcdl UIIQ well BIKINI!‘ 1070A lllod bolt. Too (only loved to bg forgotldns Inlorfolf by reroute and Shier. x -—@——' . more. Moi-ch l4.--Mar8lal Fer- - porlnitted to slur-d 3 on the chaise '.'}‘N0Illf_I'l'AllR "" I. suction, ‘ 1 _ . , . THISTLE-At the Charlottetown cAss-At Appln Road oh January 14th, 1929 to Mr, and Mrs. Daniel CUDMORE-At Appin Road on Feb- Cudmore, a daughter. (iongretule- GALLANT-At Dover, on ‘mundsy. Mirch 14th, Arthur Gallant, aged 84 i- In loving memo y of my deer Mother, Mrs.‘ Robert. Stead, who do- ‘llhy hands are clusped upon thy ,1 of my darling sister, Mn. Arthur Hayden, vvho vvu called home Much 11th, W tvvould we lvc in clasp your p. lluud § Your loving smile, rude life worth At homo In the bountiful llllis of God Home by; some time when our ink one Sleoponbolovcdelapeudidbefhy m n thy hood upon the Coitfe Not ‘a Disease _.._ MILWAUKEI DOCTOR IA!!! BBMAIKAILI DISCOVER! MILWAUKEE. Win-It he: been bmulht to liiht by scientific r thntgoitrelsnotgdlnuo sndisnot nuttobofreetcdusliclLDnAJl. Rmh-Dept- 799, Box 737, Milwaukee. Wis, e Jominmt goitro specialist, for over 24 years, has perfootnd u differ- ent method of treatment for his pet- iente that bu. proved. rcmorkub successful. This some method is new being used for o. bomb treet- ment of goitro cues s11 over the country with utoullhl-flt 281.110. The Doctor stem that goitre ism; condi- tion no matter bmv smell the growth null appear. He strongly oppose! needless opbretions. Dr. Rock is the author of a book that tells in e aim- ple way about. treating gcitn at home. l-lehespublishcdthlubookathilwn expense and will send n. copy time to lzréyoue interested. Write him badly.- V. ' ' CORNWALL SERVICES-Service of worship Sunday. March 11th.. in the United Church at West River at 11.00 t. m; Kingston at 8 p. m, and Cornwall 7.00 p. m. Rev. E. M. Att- ken, B.D., Minister. \ . FORMER RESIDENT Dill- Mrs. James Botlrke, Flinn?! Street. city, received u telegram yesterday conveying the sad news thlt her bro- ther, Mr. Horatio Nelson. formerly of Monte; and now of Boston, Mam, had passed sway. No particulars‘ were received. Mr. Nelson we"! onefof the most prominent and highly respected residents of Montague, having con- ducted a blacksmith chop and Agri- culture ‘ ‘ business there for many years before removing to ‘Boe- ton. BURIAL YESTERDAY-i The fun- eral of the lute Angus A. Murchison was held , ‘ 801'- viees were conducted at the house" by RevKM. Scott Fulton, ‘luv. Dr. lum- suy, and Rev. W. H. Spencer. The pallbearers were Preston Contact, William Down, A. E. Baker, Herbert King, Hugh McKay, and Alexander Brown. The burial took place at Mt. Buchanan, Point Prim. 1V ZION cannon-mine Minister will preach at. both services. Morning to- pic, "The Parable of the Pounds," Senior Bible Class will meet u usu- al in the Church auditorium. “In the "Herding the Choir Anthem will be “I Will_ Magnify ‘Thee, O 10rd" Spence. Evening" sermon based on "The neprocch ‘of ciuat." A Sol- “dierls rude drawing of u grotceque figure setting forth the absurdity of an ‘ " ible fcith. Anthem, "The Magnfic-l‘. and Nurlc nllhltcls." Zion ‘Male Quartet will sing. Bring your’ Alexander Hymns, No. 3, CENTRAL calusrfluv cannon -—Rev. W. JrJohnston, St. Jcnn,‘ N. 3., who has supplied ‘the pulpit of the Central Christian Church, dur- in: the past six weeks so acceptably closes his engagement with the churcnwmorxovv, preaching st both the morning and evening services. Mr. ' ‘ purposes leaving the City Monday morning for Halifax, N. 8. where he will hold ‘some special meetings with the North Street chi-hum Church of thst ‘City. A comm invitation is extended to conic and hear Mr. Johnston preach his clos‘ sermons tomorrow, he f3 m eloquent and impressive speaker. The ordim of Baptism will be 14min. istered at tho clone of the evening service. IEastern Guardian ..'IIOCKIIY Intermediate vs. Montague Impcrisls, Much 18th. Abhies Monday, 7009-3-16-11 ‘ M0178 bhl-Il. ICCQQQ Q1 mgg-Igg. ino were produced in the Netherlands lest. your. EASTER NOVELTIES m . CHOCOLATE PASCALLS Direct From England mo. A ‘ MOIRS CHOCOLATES . m Easter Designs skll out bruins! m: noun- DIIIGGIITI 000.00 ":'§.*.4.]+€H.2~+_§~54 l; the r13. beyond hie reecl-L "Shin-e ea - Thursday mornlngfor Chicago to eu- ,1‘, one CI-IARIJOTTETOWN co‘ _ ‘flint re-vo out! Ins-loan av n. 1101110“ matured Micheal Doyle in himself ls his old clay pipe derkmcd b! 1w: lflllllhilllfic and with m; quent usage fell from between tooth- lon gums and rolled any over on mint that the my av it" he wont on. “Yer lcgill go beck on ye m‘ yer ould. snafu go book on ye m? be dud, yer polpfll b0 efther 60in‘ thl m!" ulcbscl Doyle spoke with. the ecu- ulousnue of age for hrvvu full of Yard-Ind rbeumcthus. “Fulfil In’ its" company I thought yo were h-lvimg, Daddy" exclaimed Non coming in st the kitchen door, She had been 1101118 the cvpiilg about. givin: “the ‘wee beutio iv, u pig" his "tetiu," the ‘iddicfl’ their upper of com "and fetching l. pull of water from the well. . She pic‘ up the fugitive pipe. ro- filled endlit it for him. lingering to plt hisshlning white head with its fringe of silvery hair. There wish grout lflootion between Michael and his only child Nora. lndood than vus but Non and Michael cc the Doyle home now,'_for Millie O'Neil-Jaim- eel‘; wife-had been dud the“ ten years-tendon: years to Ilfchlci, who never ceased mourning her loss. Nora moved deftly about Already‘ fmmuulsm kitchen now ltooplng to pick l» stray l-hreld of the coil "8 rug that covered the floor, than poul- ingtoputnctickofvvoodontbl" firs. It wee c pleasant, comforting kitch- en, with the late sftcrnocn sun mol- in: in st the Western window. There we; the shining stove, with Shemus the greet block" on by the harm- black, for luck, Non wee wontto any r‘ 7' gulh- meticulous care, All unmiudful of? the kettle‘: lullaby. Av cabinet stood in the corner. its rows of pewter and old. Chine cat- chirlgtha gliutoftho ma: mo. ch by the mil hul cosy log cub- 1.: . nusolvsns ‘ Mr. S. J. Keefe, Moroll, vm in tho city yesterday- ' Senator and Mrs. Prawn l-fCl leav- ing on Monday for Ottawa. ‘ MmColif-l McLuro Buckley Point, is vilting her sister, blchfillen; Morell Hotel.‘ ‘ ' ‘ town, left Saturday morning on a visit to her lilfar, Hrs. J. W. bunk. Roms: , NorthCIrolinu. ’ Mr. Welter White, Iituroy Street. Prince Edward Island hospital, is n- ported u doing very nicely. Rev. J. M. Murchison, saint John. is in the city called home by the death of hil brmher, Mr. Angus Murchison. . . . _ ‘f 1 . Mr. Roland L. Riley, St’. 'John, who bu been on u business trip to the Island, wu IJTCIIQWIXQ vlesengc this morning. Mlfor J. A. Hulhmio Olitho Do- minion Life Insurance Company loft Friday morning for Halifax cm busi- ness in connection with the company. supplying the" Control ‘Christian Church for the put. levonl vmks. before ‘ ' ,, on Monday, for his homo in Saint John, N. B. Mr. end Mrs. A. G. Curvorof Bol- ton Mum. who have been attending the funeral of Mr. Carver-h father. the lets Richard Carver left on ro- turn yesterday morning. Mr. Alfred Msclechcm, city loft tar the unploy of" thl ltotpomt Divis- ion of the Edison Illeotrid ‘Company when his brother, Mr. Joupir D. MscEechsl-n holds e rcspomibirpocit- ion. ' amazon IOIOOL The following ll QM Molding of the pupils ofKinkof-o School for the month of Ibbrucry. ' ‘ Credo X-rltdvfn McCerville: I slsecho may»; a um u. mo» ville. ' ‘ v Credo VIII-l Jamel Rniubuu: I Aileen Croeusn; IIII-lfitlillhrléll- m. Credo VHI~1 Winnifnd Ilofvw; I Ralph McCuville; 8 Jultin Helm; 4 cml uecuvllla mc-uuyumh- on (equal). I _ y ~ ' GredfVli-f Connolly; I I. J.‘ discount t undo v-iurv Qtflhu: f ‘ohm Htniulmoos; I ‘ht-lee Crouch. ' ones IV-i Anilie ‘Crime: lorry Mullen: a Could Info. Credo m-d Halo Ilobiri: Morton tom: 0 Alnll Council. On sz. Pallet-y In The Morning cushions and opposite. ‘Michael's eyes brightened foa- Father .'-_-____.__.___. Miss Mary Bqunli of Charlotte-- who underwent an operation iu the I ‘LOO-Dinner music; Sliewh- dv-I-‘I- . Rev. W. J. Johnston vvbohu been ' preaches his lost sermons tarpon-ow “Irish-cbuin" patchwork above the tubh hung Michael's beloved fiddle- Ind bow. There was I. pot of simm- lock on the brood window-sill and a. geranium with fire-grunt, ocsrlct bloc- soms proudly kept ft company. ‘ - 1h" Ind Daddy?" luillhtd Nora es the Inst out continued his ablutlons, now at his left cu, now over the right. than sanding an inquisitive tongue davm his vest. "Who is it ye'r_o expecting E“ we?“ she inquired “Shure m 1r..._ ...~ ‘tls Father Meloney" on‘; con- tinued to her father, “I saw hlln crossing the line fence over to Tim's when I was drawing the water." Nfloney’: visits, which were fre- quent, were of greet import to the invalid.‘ For Father Maloney, the genial psrhh priest we; greatly bo- loved bydl his parishioncj "-\ re- joiced with them in "proepz and comforted and encouraged in idvasity. In the sick room 1.. ...ls a tower of strength, radiating cheer and hopoto the suffering and grunt- ‘ing pends to the dying. response to j knock, sure enough there was Rther Mlloney. “An its glad I em to see yer Riv- rinco bhe day" ‘ssla Michael. rh- dede its good an kind av ye to visit en ould mun en ye so busy." “NOVQI thlt busy but 1 shell sml a moment to visit you Michal" ans- wered Father Meloney affectionately ‘u he took u chair close ‘to the invalid. “Besides it was such e love lV- en evening I felt I must take L walk. To-dly wee suggestive av Summer with the greet fleeoy clouds floating over you and the sun getting stronger. Av coin-so we must expect wl-rmcr weather with to-mol-row the blessed it. Patrick's Day.” " --Contfnuod "on page 0- Hllllll SATURDAY. MAI-CH l0 Saturday's Boot Feature: General Electric Demroech Sym- phony WEAF Network. Goldman Bund-WJZ Network. , 1...... Strike sour-wuss Network. Melodrama-Wm Network. ‘ won, NnwAnx-Azas-llo k ‘Loni-News; Dinner music. sac-mt Row; Recital. bail-Recital; Gembolecr . l0J0-Amerloen L-ellon dinner. wnsr, NEW Yolzx-fllssl-occ k g_|)°...o11||\; songs; Orchestra. IfLCC-GI-Dlmrowh symphony. 11_l)o-Lucky Strike Orchestra. limbo-vocal Duo; Dunne music. WJZ, new Yoax-sals-loo k loo-inferior music; shortl- _ Oslo-Goldman Band; Soloists. ltLOO-Pen-Amoriom; 'I-1l'|. lroo-old-tlms mclodrlml- lion-Slumber music. WGY, BClIlI€lCTADY—-3'I0.5-—’l00 k LOO-Dinner pronun- coo-nae Network (WRAP). film-Deuce orchestra. (WMAK). 011GB. SUMMIRBIDE-‘IMJ 12.15 p. rim-Helium's Midday Mirth- 5.15 p. rim-Holmium Twilight Selec- lions. SUNDAY. MARCH I7 pubis Belt Futures St. Matthew Peselom-WABC Net- work. , Mum Kent Hour-WEAI" Network ehllshsrrrlohlc-eyflbhvnv-JIVOR- oolllers rlour-wlz Network. no wrest, Ilour-WABC Network. won. ulswAux-uarl-vlo x. Lilo-Fhllblrmonic concert. coo-mum; Greet Cathedrals. GAO-Orchestra; 01101!‘- mztl-Jioyhousc; Ensemble. ' wAao, NIW Yoluc-asco-aeo 1:. coo-st. Matthew Pension (Blob). lieu-Constraint: 8180301‘- lollommutw Mr “"1"- nm-Dolhrest Hour; Aime Cluck. WEAI‘, NIW YORK-dbu-m k lilo-Dr. B. Parka Cuimm. moo-swoon Hour; blemcrluh- Milk-Sigmund Speeth, lecture. "(l-Capitol ‘rhcutrelliluic. 1o,_oo-"0ur Government." foils-Atomi- xoht Hour; Blend onpgin, eontreito. _ WJZ. NIW YORK-SML-wi k lM-Dr. Hurry I. Poldick. fllo-Anglo-Peniuns. _ V ‘ciao-nelson; mldwih Recital. ’ cough-rm; Collin“: Hour. mic-Jubilee lingers; "Tango." lLile-lhtionll I-illlt 01101,‘!- WCY, lCIWICTADY-IWL-M k. flog-Complete from WEAR. . 91108. 11.00 p. asp-amine ‘trinity United $.10 p. lm-Holmln’: uftlruwn Hel- l My. scopes-m mdlomnncqbv Ilnvfilfllrdlfll. j lmpm-‘Iuviooniriuityvnitod 9011"".- I onoozr-lmllalmliflnlodrcu luitblt Jpoptliao Gnome ill Corolliy‘lli1livm(oou_oll._- _ one: u-lt.) 1 In: ti“ "Will ye but look st Shlmul. j ‘ And-when Nora opened the door in \ - g1 iuo r. ll-Jervlco n unlined-Le f _ St..__l__ame_a Presbyfeficfn Church... _ ._ mnrlsrzn-usvnunnucll h I. oaoAmer-un. GSQltGQlMETHVI-IN, ' . r Pnuber-Thoslllnisld "Ar-them: out As r Am" “mere ‘$40!. lL-snluy SohwL, ,. . w cveumo __ A1.‘ jr-r. M. ' Prcachs:—The_MInIeler.,-_ - _ ‘Saviour, Thy Dying Love 111w Ga-Vcd ‘Mo.’ oo0++o+0+o+4§ ' v ‘Trinity United. Church Av Co-PAQTORS. wyv “weer lleznlfils y Fa ll or Mili- CIIEERING CROWTIS. ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL TACULAB DRESS PARADE AT WEST POINT PROVE FASCINATING. Cheering crowds-the thrill of the greet Army-Navy football game- IEV. E. H. RAMSA)‘, D. 1).: REV. HAMMOND JOHNSON ORGANIST. PROF. W. E. FLETCHER, A-RAC-M“ AIIZC-Ir _ THE SERVICES 10.00 A. ltL-Prayer Meeting. ~ 11.00 A. ltL-Preachcn-ilev, Dr. Ramsay, . Sublectz-“The Fatherhood of God" ‘Alilhflnl-"Llle. As I Father" ' ' ' Junior Congregation Will Meet as Usual. 2.30 P. LL-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. M.—Preachcr:—llov, Dr. Ramsay,‘ Suhiectl-"Thc Grace of God." Selectlonz-“Steal Away to Jesus" (By Request) The Harmony Mlle Choir. Anthcml-“Seek Ye the Lord" . . . . .. ,. _ _ (Soloist Mr. G. E. Ifltchi Both Services Brloldcast by C. F. C. Y. \ Hutton LIA A44 e ~¢-<~+o9+4 _ . . . . Z: n Presbyterzan Church lumsrem-uev. scorr rvnron. M. A. n. n. organist lllfl Choir mulch-m. LOUIS n. THOMPSON MoBNlNo 11.00 A. NL-W clinches". . ._ Asltllem-“T Will Mesiil T-hee 0~G0d" Smi-‘wq Mrs. SuthoriandMeI-eogspund Choir. _ 2.30 P, litL-Slbbl-th School and Bible Classes. _ ~ EVENING _. w __ ' .74» y, ltipqtpdg Drilwlnm an" Groteequq l-‘ltllrelV 1 AuLhom-Jltiugniiicn and N Tllmltls" Slmpbf ' Mice Gladys Fkrquliurson, Mr. Harry Craswell and Choir- Quurtette-“Where Be Luis Mo" (Arflnsell) Zion MlleyQusrtet Students and Stream-u Weir/Ome- e o e Q‘ 4+o0+v-4 v ‘ ‘ A A? Baptzst Church 1,3,...“ Sh, any. A. J. VINCENT-Minister supplylnr. ~_ ‘ lulss noun-rs srencerl, r. '1'. rh-omulstqn A‘ A; lglAgA v h .. Morning’ I Wmhlphllylbdblock . . 7' l. Mum“ enema alkali; Glory" _ _, A. J. VINCENT ' '5ormo|i—“ - ItEVl A I‘ flnjiflly school st 21a P. M. Which the School crow. And Jlelp it grow‘ by _. it occupying YOUR PLACE there-ouch Sunday. . _ I, J Evening Worship ‘I O'clock ._ _ Anthmh-“Hc, Watching Over lmel" (slushy ‘ _ -~, _ l II ' Mendelssohn - .1: Bermovl-"The Golden Text. o! Que Bible" ‘ " ~ _ f‘ 14, - DIV; A. J. VINCENT _ _ _ ,,_>_ _ Anthem “I Will Sing of Thy Power" ..-..... Slllllvlt '1; You Are Invited to all Services. ' ‘ “Ur-fun, ,v.-__-._--- vvyvvv . AAAAAA MATE WANTED- ta ry Thrill M118‘- Wlleee Pltsengqy Certificate. Coastwlsc. App addressed Manager, P, 0 SH“) Ch-rlnttewvvn. - 703444-1641. AND CONTEST, MANEUVEES .1112. J. P.. _ l "DENTAL switcher; ' Corner "Queen and‘ Bl _ dress parade st West, Point, with the cadet corps in spectacular maneuvers; the romantic old buttiemente of the greet school for Uncle Sam's officers u n. background for s. romancé as zooooo-oo-oo-oo-o-O HOURS-ii to 12.80" 2 t0 MO i the sweet as e zephyr-these are some of William I-Iaines‘ new Neely, as HalnesLcadet are convincing in theisroles and (un- iforms. A remarkably human type); is added by William mkewell oi lngrcdients for “West Roint,” vehicle now playing st. the Prince Edward Theatre. It. is u story of youth, love and ro- mlnce-witn laughs and thrills. com- edy sud heart throbs deftly blended into an evening of glorious enter; tainment. And, of course-there's William Halncs. . As the "wise cracking" young foot- ball star who comes to West Point to lekrn, through bitter experience, whet the spirit. and tradition of the oldet crops moons, Ihincs has an ideal role. I-lc exercises his unique gifts for comedy in the opening scenes. showing his tnininl st West. Point, end plays o cenutlunci game of dootbnll in the big Army-Nivy lithe, staged during the Actual con- telt. ~ » " . Illncd of West Point The bulk of the picture was act. ullly hkoli at West Point, with the M"! u n hm out. The arm‘ ~ llllldcund other maneuvers are‘ $111111! 1nd lunch-inc: u» sake lollies. filmed on the famous old "Do _ _itt Clinton" on the 806cm, an, _ llliltiftlli-lnd the qntfldvirig of" the r1591: rofrlbingly how ma” in it! m.‘ i . . Joan Onwford mum e 514g’ commences-motocross. Qtllfllilllilll ‘(reigns-numeral 4" 1th" was» belle o; to; "Tex," the adoring "fag" of the. ball star. Other-q wit}; gdequetoiblu were Leon Keller. ‘Edward Bsury Richardson bfidothefi Es flrfny officers, including Majors Moses and Philip B. Elem competent actors. 1118