MARCH 16. 1935 Queen St. SIMPSO . OFFER A Week-End Special O Sample Dresses Wholesale Prices gzlmiz, ., _ ONLY ONE TO EAOII CUSTOMER R. P. Simpson l Charlottetown A WE ANTICIPATE A RUSH A Central _ Guardian WIIIIDII-AYIOI LII’! DIIUI ' ' b-QTD-Telfl-IJ-li flood. L-2740-11-28-2wke. SPECIAL SHOWING of the well known Iieishxnan clothes formen at B. A. MacDonald's Store, and Saturday. L-5336-3-14-8i to 8t. Patrick's Tea, Soc- ' ial Hall, ‘Irlhity Church, Saturday, . Admission 25o. Tee server. L-MM-l-iB-Qi. I MB. I. W. TWISS of the William . Ieishman Co. will b; at S. A acDonsldis Store Friday and Bat- irday of thll week. L-b336-3-14-3i BEAR- BEV. LOWRYB IEQTUBE on "Ireland and St. Patrick", in Canoe Cove Church, Monday. 7.80 P. M. Admission free. Silver collec- tion, - L-5400-8-16-1i. FOLIOE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday an illegal sale o! liquor case was heard and ldlollm- ed until next Friday. CENTRAL PARISH SERVICES.- Dr, J. W. B. Lmvry will preach on Sdlvbath Day at Canoe Cove 1i AM. Nine Mile Creek at 3 and Church- hlll at ‘I P. M. L-omiH-lfi-li. IN MIOMORIAM HENRY ALDRIDGE OOLES Tim-e passed away in the P. E. 1. Hospital. February 1st. alter all weeks illness, Henry Aldridge Colea. med 73 years. Mr. Coles P888‘ will be deeply regretted by friends ed neighbors, as he always took a deep interest in the community- lie was a faithful member of Mum; church and Choir, the fun- ml which was largely attended. took place on February "h 9° st- Johns church, Milton, the services were conducted by RBV- E‘ 0- him‘ cum, the pail bearers were six nephew, Harry, Ernest. Lindsay. James. Eric Cole: and Gem?! Hooper. Those left to mourn are his widow Sarah M. Rodd, one ‘ailghter Mrs, Percy Hooper, Roy. BMW"! and Earle of Niiltmi; Lewis in 0a"- ibmn; Milton in Oregon: Horace in Vancouver. Card of Thanks ‘fir. can‘. ‘are. 61.12:. family wish to extend their mun to their neishbors and irimds for kindness shotwn w the!!! h l sad bcr ..vemen . i“ e r b54l8-3-l6-li Card of Thanks Mrs. Henry s. Coles and family wish to than‘: those who kind! helped them in that‘ recent sad bereavement. A30 the 906L015 "m Nursesof the r. E. L Hospital and the Choir of Milton Church and hockey boys 1o: flowers sent. IN MEMORIAM 1n Loving Memory 0i JOYCE CANNON g Who Died Min-oh 18, 108d. Darling Joyce she has left u! Left us, ycu, for ovonnorc, But we hope in meet our love» one 0n that bright and hlllll shore. inserted by Father, Mother Brother-e and Sisters. N. D. MacLean onnermuran ~ EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wilishire ) Phone N! ______- NOTICE All Book Accounts of F. Roberta l 8m, ciiy. not wronged or muss Y" h: April m will be comm "Mach the 0mm. 14352-0454; Sugar Boot Pulp Is one of the most pro iitable Feeds for dairy cows at this season oi‘ the you‘. We ole: the lieience o our ltoek at e specially low price to clear, eithei ‘b71110 beg or in ton Iota cni and m our price before buying elsewhere i. ngnus & co. erloiietewn L’. Err: cask"; , ways of sewing it cooked. , some people find it easier to digest BRIDGETOWN HOOKIY In a game that was packed with thrills and plenty cg spills; the fast- skating Bridgetown Orioles defeated the Upton Hornets in offizetown on the night of March 0th by a score of 2-1. The game was witnessed by u large number of fans, who gath- ered from both centers to cheer their team to victory. Few penalties were handed out, although both teams checked hard and close. The first period was scoreless with play evenly divided. Midway in the Sewhd canto. OLeai-y Morris, fast- Sklilllg left winger of the Orioles, Swred on a long shot from outside the Hornets‘ defence. Three min- utes later Dale Judson, shifty right winger of the Hornets, scored from close ln to make the count 1-1. 1n the third yltrlod, the Hornets made a desperate bid gor victory, but the Orioles’ rookie goalie was kinking out rubber like a veteran. The pep. iod ended scoreless, forcing the going into overtime. Both teams so: a 99111110 D868 in the overtime, the Home“ trying hard to break Woven the oi-ioiss’ hard-hitting rearguard, but to no avail. Midway l» "is "rune. the Hornets missed ates ii-lifiiim vitae-i 211th was ba-nishedfor holding, but failed to realize on the advantage. With only a. minute and o. half to g0, Elliott Currie, ace right winger of the Ori. oles, scored the winning goal with g hard backhand shot that caught the upper right hand comer of the net. The summary fol'ows: First Period-No score. Second Period -- 1, Bridgetown, (Morris) 10.00; 2, Upton, . (Judson) 13.00. Penaltiw-Currie. Third Period-No score. Overtime-d, Bridgetown. (Currie) 0.30. Penalties-Firth. Referee-D. MacLeod. (Patriot please copy) COOKED CELIRY Celery is vcry appetising in lite raw, creep state. But there a e many fliWOf-Dfllno In fact this way. Fried with beam: A very tasty way of serving celery is to fry with bacon, Wash, clean and cut the celery into two-inch lengths. and soak them in cold water, to which a little vinegar he: been added, for l0 minutes. Drain the pieces and sprinkle well with flour, then fry in the fat from the already fried bacon. Drain, place the bacon '~ the centre of e. hot dish, and garnish with the celery. Red and white: Celery and toma- toes are s delightful combination in this tempting dish. Cook imp heads of celery in boiling water until Just tender. Drain, and half fill s cas- serole with iihe celery. Skin 1 lb. of tomatoes, first plunging them into hot, watq- for a few moments, and add these to the ‘ . Season with salt and owner. sprinkle Wei some grated cheese, then cook in s moderate oven for twenty minutes A little diced. cocked celery, folded ioiic an omeleiits, _ inn-bee u savoury supper dish. And remember mat some soups are improved by a sprinkling of powdered ooleryf the young green leaves dried slowly in the oven. than crumbled up) 0n pleteiul editor it has been ELDUIIDNEWIBIHU! H, Scotland-elk. A. J. Madison. ‘H. Bishop of Moray. miss and Ositbneu, hos been elect- ed Primus of the Episcopal Church in Scotland, in succession to Bish- op mbberds, retired. Eastern Locals IN but shall: I_‘Oll|l e eteielly _._.._ - n-eoesoumons w n» unerlotieiown Guardian b bended to their Rep; Archie s. Dru: lion. Iii-intent. “moan: noon oimui one emu chine. 1g daunted by the criticism of his op Aiitioll BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. Sunday, March 17th. Beecher, so. Orowe. Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. Subiect, "A Peek at New restalnent Christians." Sunday School 11.45 A. M. Freetown '1 PM. Subject ‘The God o! Creation.” - 11-5411-3-16-11. SADLYBEREAVED-llidi‘. Wm. E. MacDougavl-l Humor Riva‘. received a. wire conveying the 86d news of the death of his sister Mrs. plump, 01 Sydney, N, S. on the 13th, No further Particulars were received. Boston, Cambridge And Somerville Mass. New England is graduall cruel-g- 1118 from the winter perizd, and the signs of spring are on every hand. The dawn of the new-day is thrice welcome again, Mayor Richard M. Russell. of Qembridse. is how in Congress M; Wfl-Bhlllswll. and travels to and from the nation's capital city quite ‘Wquentlyn as he still retains the oflice or Mayor of the University City. Councillor John Lyons is act- ing mayor while Mr. Russell ls at- ilmdlni Conzress. Mayor Russell will be a. most emclent and atten- tive custodian of the public interest 1X1 Cflnllfw. as he has been for the past six years as chief executive of the city of Cambridge. Success to his efforts for our good. THE BAPTIST CHURUlIl-Ffhe Rev, A. C. Vincent, D. D., has been preaching a series of interestin! sermons an the Lord's PHYBI- T9" marrow the final address of the ser- ics will be given on “The purpose 0f all true prayer." At the evening ser- vlce Dr. Vincent will speak on DOB Baptism Save?" Miss Bessie Camil- bell, soprano, will sin8. 8-i- i-hfi mm‘ ing service “lord attend unto my cry." The Ladies’ ssxisiis-wiu sins. at the evening service “NOW the d"? is over." Many P. E. Islanders in these parts were sonowfully surprised at the tidinflt of the passing away of Dr. Victor Goodwill, of Charlotte- town. not onlv ob account 41f hi; Personal worth and true devotion to the onerous duties of his profes- sion for so long a. time, bur. from the cherished memory of his ven- erased father, Rev. John Goodwill, under whose faithful ministry many residents of Greater Boston were baptized and brought up. With the coming in of the spling time. We have the usual expressions of hope for a reviving of business and lndPUTW on every hand. As 310D? 51"‘ \ » vgmal in the human '3 less ." u .1 -r- ill o tluilszl is -i '_"'-.' , ways a good ionic for? latent] oondiv FUNERAL YEsTHmAv — Th‘ tions in every 11w" of life. CATHOLIC COLLEGIATE CLUB ._!\‘O3_a reign-is:- veeklv meeiiw 0f the Catholic 001168511“! GM‘ w“ held in the K. 01 C. 110.11 0T1 Th“!!- day, March 14th, with the President. Mr. Wm. Blown. m the °h""“'- A very interesting talk on History WM given by Prof. D. J. Silllivan of 5t; Dunstami Universlbyi A W” ° thanks, moved by M1’- “m” Peters and seconded by Wei Milli’ Arsenault. was tendered to he speaker. A very 01698138 PM“? “l” which was heartily 911w!“ w“ =r.,_,_s_n..,.,4 b-v. Miss Florence Howatt. ~ ~,»-,.~ ~ 1km "liiurrcd. home were removed to Zion lire‘: bytei-ian Church fcom wheli- t funeral was held yesterday after- noon a, gnu, Oilflillllltfld by; 1x; Carlyle Wrbster. W110 W" '1' EETVlOE at ill" swiv- Inwmml W“ in m9 p533: ~. Crmctrry. Thiv all- bearers were: ' wssrs Murdock Rodi. William Mnvrilnl. A- A. Memlm-d- Thgn ,=~v,~v~~t- D. D. Morison and 'Neii Mcxcnzze. WATSON-MACDONALD-At James United Church on Friday afternoon u; five-thirty onlwl a quiet weddma was solemnired when Miss Catherine Charlotte Moclilrnzld, of Mont-real, dailfll/fl? of Mr and liirs Norton; ‘Mg:- Donald. o! MQnitaIl-le- P - ' canoe the bride 0i Mil‘. Howard Dalton Watson. son m’ M1"- ""1 Mrs M. H Watson. of Vancouvel. a o msrwmaoyl’ BMW» QffijM/ed in the presence of a 19W immediate friends The bride wore asuliorausvybluei-illicievewlth] quilted taffeta n-inunlnes. ‘A smal ngvy blue hat and 1"‘ "om" plieted the ensemble Mr. and Mm woman will reside in Wlnnived- Mon-tree. Star 13th The NRA. and E.R.A. are hav- ing their share of lively discussiom and expressions of approval and disapproval. not only by the ran). and file of our citizens, but by oul deading public men oi all shades President. Bnoslmlt. however. pur- Isues the even tenor of his way in ihappy vein, and appears qutc un ponente. Many excurslonists from the pro- vinces by the we were welcomed by their kindred and friends in dif ferent localities on the occasion oi the big excursion last month. and happy reunions here and than. we e the order of the day. ’ The annual Convention of the Caivinistio Churches of the New Eilgland States. commonly known es the "Greater Presbyterian Day" will be held on Thursday next. March 2i. in the Scotch Presbyter- ian Church of Boston. Ministers, Elders and laity of the Calvinistic faith will assemble in large numbers‘ for conference and prayer regard- ing the things of the Kingdom at home anddabmari. Revs. AlvIiJn C; _ D.D., Mo crater o he n; """' ._ Presbyterian Church, and Rev. Wm. “EBRON WOMEN'S nbnTUn C. Covert, D.D., Moderator o! the| Th, member, o; m; neuron General Assembly oi the Preeby- women», “pumps M14 b, vary ruc- iiOflflll 0111111311, USA, [lid RGV. A. “sum "shgg pa_ty" I}. the hcm O. Stockbridge, Moderator of the M Mm John Hmqmy on popular, Presbyterian ‘Synod of New Eog- goth 13.55pm the unfavorable con land will bring messages of greeting dmm o‘ the m“, . m." num. 5nd Boodwill from their respective b” o; M0919 were present. ‘I112 branches of the Church and repre- guesg; were entertained to s spec- eentetives 0f other, denominations m ma, q; mo“; fin-untied by will do likewise. The general theme M55515 Preston n and 3°!‘ u" d‘? l5 "n" 5°!“ m4 u" Alton Maclsseic, violinist-s, accom- Church." The Scotch Church of pun“ by My, Alvin Madman: on Boston will be host to the gather- i gm guitar. and Mrs. rsslie Gorrill 1118 "l 111 "Tm" ""8- Thi?" W111 and Mr. Wilbur MacQuai-rie on the be thrm sessions of the Convention mum 411mm;- gnmrgainmg feat- durinx the day. ure of the even was step-dancing by Mr. Nelson ucridae- Games The tioh of the Church were also much enioycd by ill. of Scotland in mmbfldse. minke. A delicious lunch was served w cred to so long by Dr. J. W. B. m, homes, assisted by several of Iiowry. now Pastor of the Central m9 ladies prmnt. then all joined Perish. P.lii.l. have as supply of m m 91¢ mm ping song, which their pulpit for three months. Rev. w“ wmluded by sinallid God Save Richard Weetawey, a minister oi m; 3mg and after thinking their the Christian Disciple church. who ryone to their hubesnamiuionsrycvengelietiu hmnggseiingthattlieeveningwes the Censdisn West for meny years wm spent. Proceeds of the evening and an aggressive and enthusiastic amounted to flMs-(Summerside propegandist for the cause of total papers Diem qlpy). elietmenoe sod prohibition in the of vioeable administration of civic ef- fairs. prose munity church of ‘tuxedo Perk, of a v ~ Ollllry. Alberto. Rev. J. s. Donnell. oi Westmins- ._ ter Church, Winnipeg, who hse been llhyor Hoifll. 0f Bomerville. is called to the torete oi Fifth mlklfig msliy improvements of an Avenue Pmsb an Church, of iridmtriel nature in the city and is New York Oity, ie favorably known Irilnulns of Mrs. Arnie Johiifiitimu following a slrori nriice ai 61‘. .i h rl-lil CHARLUPTEPUWN GUARDIAN TODAY. _. ONLY §i="»i‘."‘.-+.‘°3t'..l‘“..i; ‘Si! “u. var ooh-l rllr y The SMART SHOPPE fllQuemgli-reot B. l. S. PARADE-The annual $1!" Palm" DIvpu-iule will be held Sunday m ‘ 1 at 10.80 an». leavinl the B. I. the Bank of Commerce builihng. Graf- m. Street. The parade will be headed by the league o! the Cross bend followed by the members of the Society. The Le- lglon bond will heed the erecutive and other members. The route will be down Queen Street to Water street, thence by Dunstan’: Basilica where High Mass will be celebrated and e sermon preached by Rev. Owen ilcGreth, gen, of New, York. Upon leaving the chm-ch the parade-will form up ind eed by way of Great "worse. Water, Prince sad Grafton Streets to the Hell where s. short smoker will be lield._A. number 0! invited guests will also!» present. m parade will be marshulled by .1; Augustine bowling. PQSONALB Rev. Father, Frank McDonald. Parish Priest at Freetown, is a pati- ent in the Charlottetown ' ital. Mr. James Doyle, City. underwent a serious operation in the Char- lottetown Hospital on Friday, Mrs. Pairrid: ‘riemcmslbany. en- tered the mmrlottetcwn Hospital on Thursday, Mr. Edward Small, City, has en- tered thé Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. ‘ liileerrs Jim Campbell and Keith Myers of Hampton were visitors t0 the City yesterday. , Mr. Joseph Doyle, Mermaid, who had his thumb amputated at the Charlottetown Hospital e few days ago and is making good progress. Mr. Joheph Doyle, Mermaid. who entered the Gharlmtetown Hospital a few days ago, is making xood M08169!- Hcrbert McDonald. little son of Mr. Alex McDonald. Souris entered the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment on Thursday. \ Dr. I. E. Croken is making good Progress at the Charlottetown Hos- pital. m. Benjamin Binns, City, under- went a serious operation at the Charlottetown llowital a few days 98°- ‘flhemanwfrlendsofli/Irswm. Emacbougall, Sinner lover, will regret toleairn other illnem. Mr. Peter Campbell, Cardigan, un- derwent s serious operation in the 111s Most Reverend John ltiohan song D. D., Archbishop of rrsoer. ion and Metropolitan of the Eccle. lssticul Province 0| Canada is e1 pooled lo arrive in the City or Monday night to take part in the nluew-flnt annual meeting oi the Diocesan Church Society. His Grace whoieerlftedepeekurvvillpruech 1n St. Paul's Church on Tuesday night at 1.30 o'clock on the subject "The Divine Character of the Church." The‘ public are invited to attend. The last visit ills Grwct plaid to this Province was in Janu- ary i889. While in the City the l l l ii‘ L-sazo-als-ii. vrsirraiiii, more" MON. and was. March 18th and will . ‘hflhiééiinmi’ L-oor COMEDY lmsmq Bylilwardllloee lvlowiusnnnuosuiwunsnmusirmssounmuoai Unllfl’ the Dllflnfllilhed Putnam‘; fl Hie Hon Rout Gov. Geo. D. Delilah The Prong: Hon. W. J. P. Mnolifllieud uni-lad "l! Worlhio Mayor Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy. Step Directors l. ll. DOUGLAS A. ‘l. DIOKSON s-smorsrxrms-q Plenwoueforfliehie FrideyMomingliiLM. Admisl iOend . ' v The “and 6mm! if] be Gilli-Bin rises us sharp, 3015001111,‘ Fllemvmll- mdnwIorioi-msumpiuiisi-iss can“... Wwnflmlieosrimsui will m. place ohhiim, “THE BLARNEY sriozvzz MrmDeBloh MmllliwMlllui of TNCIMI at some Box Office “dfli-hciiwsrvisionorion The’ Miihh mtertuhmoni may u: the Archbishop will be the guest of the Rev Canon Malone. Catholic Poetry _ Society ‘Ilhe Prince Edward Island Unit of this society hem their regular monthly meeting at the usual place on March the fourth. Not. with- standim the fact that many of the members were absent. through illness, and for other reasons ti 2 evening proved to be both pleasant and profitable. Of the six poems submitted to this meeting three were read aloud and suggestions made for revision: three received private revision. The interest in creative work seems to increase es the Unit g-rows older and many St. Paalb Clviurch 2nd SUNDAY lN LEN’! 11.00 A. Mr-M “u "W" "'1" "we M- 34° P- M-Bmdoy School Iilid Bible on.‘ 1.00 P. M-Evenlng Prayer and Scrmo foil wed Holy Communion n a by lormou-“Whai. Confirmation in, and wily w; H“, 51' _ Anti: “How Long Wilt Thou fol-gel lilo." ‘Carl Piieugw. IVEBYBODY WELCOME. HIV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. L, HECTOR. “IWlll FeedM; Flock” Ollebliliifi i 1 1 1 poems submitted are aibove the average, but the members, just ant prserut. are more initent on im- provement than on publication. They realize that. only through a study of the best in literature, wpeclai-ly in poetry, is it possible to produce good verse. They under- stand, too, that even in study alonr they are being repaid. In thr March issue of Spirit Kaitherin’ Bregy (a suocmful poet) writes," sometimes wonder whether, in our seal to create, i» ‘mares ourselves -_-—_ ---—---____._ ~_._,- __... tbs merely to know and love poetry 1' an enormous 10y. as well as an enormous civilizing and spiritualis- ing farce." The special treat o‘ the evening was a paper by Mrs Charlottetown Hospital and is at present doing as well as can" be ex- pecfed. His Excellency Bishop Crsullivan left yesterday morning for Toron- to, where he will be present at the, ‘installation o! His EETCEYPHCY Bish- op MvGulgan as Archbflsfiog) of Toronto. , The many friends of Mr. Jack ,Reardon. who has been patient ‘in the Charlottetown Hospital, will be glad to know that hehas corn- pietely recovered from his recent swtlfllls illness and rt-rrecls to re- turn home in a few clays. Mr. W. James Cairns. Sununer- rlde, was in the city yesterday, and left in the rlftemvoti to visit his L~l~ u, 3.1:. J so". Ultras. Dun- tmlfncgo. The friends o ;.ir. John b. Mc- Kinley, North River, will be pleased to learn that he WM reported as reins slightly lr“er yestcrde-v marnin". He has b-en sic-Faring 'rqm a serious attack of pleuro- pneumonia. Colour-Even in Pillow! The sfbry 0f our sophistication in the artistic arrangement of our homes may have been long-drawn- out. much interrupted by back- slidlnga, but we flatter ourselves, it in -‘ _, fairly ,_‘ . To our acquiring of a new we once motored to draw lest our friends exchange pltying SXIBLCS. indcatlng the; it: They fit in well with the Helen Kelly on “Poctzy as Expres- sed in Our Contacts with Life." This was a thoughtful. carefully written pripsr dLsclosln-g a deep appreciation of nature in all 1161' tended‘ moods. and a some Hilde‘!- stimdirlg of the human heart Mrs. {idly spoke enthusiastically of the ibiijthis of gorrlcnulz. artzl of the opportiurfi-ios oifercd by ih's rceuoa- iion for the pursuit of beauty; with the met she assured us— “We are nearer Gods Heart in a garden l Than an-yrwihee else on earth!" The Uni will mce‘ again on tho mon-rlay in Ari-ll 60-0 . JbidOIl iathei p.17 h 9e i1. . bc-r. s mewhzt toc ion; L. M, 1a.. my. mm.cr.. thcs 1221.1 go hand in luau-o. foo. aim foat—with the carpet. purchase nowadays is no haphazard sales advenlule of merely taking one of the mus. ylly its far-from part in the great colour campaign But ills oft-overs. The carpe; negligibli have succumbed pastel l tints of sheets and blankets. ton- ing quite delightfully. If you choose to use white pillow slips of fine linen or lace. you will be charmed with thswayun which the colour of the pillow shines through. These Even pillows OOOQQPOQ-O Zion Presbyterian Church i. I-RV- G. OABLYLI WEBSTER — llNllTI-l. PIOI. LOUIS D. THOMPSON-Or Ill %OIIQII‘ MOILNWG WORSHIP 11.00 A. DIP-meme: FThe Day of Pentecost‘ (Studies luflia Acts of the Apostles) Anthrmh-"The Sun Shall Be No MorrW-Woodwlrd. zoo r. lib-sabbath scbbbl {Jill Bible oil-m EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 PAIL-Theme; ‘The Second Advent and Judgment" (Sixth in a series. on the great beliefs of the Church) Anthem-"(rcntle Holy Sisvionf-Gounod. “I will come into Thy house in Lb: multitude of Thyr- mercy; and In Thy fear will l worship toward Thy holy‘ temple.” Pl. 6:7. 4 ‘As- 7v r0 v v Trinity United Church Mi-IILSWI‘! : Rev. Hugh Miller, M.A.; B. D. ltcv. LW. Barbour. !.A.; ILD. Organist-A. Roy Kendall, L B. A. M4 A. A. G. 0. 10.00 A. M.—l'rayer Meeting. 11.00 A. bL-Public Worship. T Sermon-“DISCLOSING THE SECRET‘ Vocal Solo-"There is e Green Bill Far Away” Gounod Miss Margaret Sterne zoo r. MJ-Snndey School and Bible cums i v.00 r. lid-Public won-bio. sermon-indie KNOCK AT THE noon" AJIQIHII_"JBII. Word 0i God Incarnate" . . . . .. Mozart Visitors iuid Sludents Corrlially Vilelcomo. Morning Service Broadcast by C. If. C. K. >00000oo0000000004 i _i 0v i 4 i . pillows are filled with feather down. Use Mineral’: for Bile: O0 0 6040044044 \-00-t0+0+0—0000-O40-0000 000000000000 0000 Central Christian Church Evening Woruhlp-‘LM P. Problcnl oi Youth." ‘Qss s ‘Assn. s s us‘ m; SATURDAY >2 ISLAND FLOUR, 24-lb. |||| Roam noon FLOUR, a BULK was, 2 lbs. paras, 4 lhe. m} saannass RAISINS. z __ was BALL HERRING, exam: a aces. m; . 1'2 STAR GROCERY tomlny in those oitlensseformer Prmcsndwnid ...i'eoltl. Betr ‘h. Manda, and e very eacensot minhera-B-ILTJ. 1V. I. ournousa, B. A., rssron nms. v. L. DINGWELL OBGANIST Morning WcrIhlp-ILOO A. M. Solo-(Seleciem-Mlee Hersh Wood. Sermon: Sunday School-IN P. H. Anthom-Pseviour When Night Involves the Skies.‘ . Sermnn-‘(Wiiet the Religion of Jesus Demands.” This]! flue sixth and lflt of the series on the "Religious , M§3§H§N§H_%_N%H_%IH% MIXED BISCUIT, Q lbs. 23c MacPHEE BR s. gig illflifiixlfilfllifliflifii€fi=z The Presbyterian Church in Canada ST. JAE/lies CHURCH Minister: I REV. R. MOORHEAD-LEGATE, D. D. Public Worship, Morning at Eleven (YCIM-ir EVEN!!! Service st Seven O'clock. Sunday School at ‘bro-Thirty. M. YAAAA4AA AAAAAA SPECIALS bag . . . . . 24-10. bag lbs. 25c dozen 39c PRINCE STREET STRANGERS AND VISITORS OORDIALLY INVITED “v “ ‘ ‘ ‘v * y‘ *e‘0e~~~—+~— “W; " Pi W0: flaptisi Church 1.. MlNlSTEn-n-i. or... ii. u. "A‘\4l44u __ u, D, MORNING WORSHIP ll OTJLOUK Sermoir-The Purpose of ell True Prayer" .. Dr. linoerit Soprano Solo-“lnrd Attend Unto My Cry” Miss Bessie Cumibcii _ SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 l’. M. Bring the children . . . conic yourself . . . you will find eltuflylrowthetlseuiied ioyou in ago and i-bilms . . . euilyouere ‘ EVENING WUISHIP 7 ITCLOCK Sermon-"Doue Bwtirm Save?” Dr. liedieedexieito-"New the Dayle Over" You are cordially welcome. ALL PEWl-FBBI. Uh fill’ el->.‘I.I.‘ll “not!!! _'j . ifr-ss-sf»