L-'i FEBRUARY 1a. 19az___ one Insertion ..."...- Thrsa Insertions Four Insertions . _’___i _ Agents Wanted AN “:5, selling 25c Item. 200% pro- flL Agent5 say it sells like "Hot cum," Send 25c for sample. “mum-m Mfg. Company. tilts, Street East Mon re . 5°“ Dame A. w: Feb. 6-13. Z’? RELIABLE PARTY IM- "Zjjfiili, to distribute Watkins 15g pamouse Household Necessi- ties to established trade in Chur- mgmom, $30.00 weekly right u. the start. Apply quickly. J- R, Watkins Company, 749 Craig 5i, ivest, Montreal, Que, Dept. A. W. 2-M-W-6i. c-lil. For Sale 50am» SUITABLE FOB cm; outhouses. etch 1c. per m”, Guardian ofllco. ti N‘ g SALE - om ravens. s seats bundle. Guardian Ofliaci: u m, SALE r0 an, nosnn, AND Mm signs on hand at Guardian 0mm U. mgg FOR SALE — TOY FOX “mus and German Police m; Frank Mclkay, East Roy- gq, 667-2-12-31. m BALE _ srovns AND my, 00 Rochford Street. 675-2-12-21. M"? fol SALE — TEAM OF ISLAND med Clydesdale Mares weighing ittil lbs. at the Eldon Hotel Monday and Tuesday. J. A. Miller, ilrnchfort. ‘101-2-13-21. Female Help Wa nted [MIN WANTED T0 SEW FOR out home. Sewing machine nec- essary. N0 selling. Ontario Neck- Irar Company, Dent 147. Tor- onto Rb. 8-13-20-27. MMEN WANTED T0 CONDUCT Kindergarten Classes at home. Pree Booklet. Address Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Toronto fit.) Personal 2-6-13-20-27. carnal: mu. msrrrurn The February meeting oi the Iieny Hill women's Institute was his lit the home of Mrs. William tray-ford on Monday evening, Feb. m, with on attendance of six mem- ten and one visitor. The meeting illllned by singing the Institute Carol. Roll coll was answered by "Mating a verse from some Canad- lllllloct. Minutes of last mccting lire read and approved of and the MIL! of committees given. Final arrangements were made l" the holding of a dance at tho home of Miss Alctha Egan on Fri- flty nisht. Feb. 5th. Owing to tho "iltmrrwv of the weather, few “"15"! We" Present and the busi- IIN Iimiird. T?! Ivvular program consisted of I m8. by Olga Crawford and Hoi- ‘ni Hvfsnn and a contest "The illme of a Tree." A dainty lunch was served by the litters and after the tendering of a W“! by Singing the National An- Rum. : --—-ii_ gCABLE HEAD WEST SCHOOL ‘zoom roll for the month of Jan- Iiiiade VIL-Cntherine MacLaren. y"? MscLareri. ‘Glide vI-Joyea MacLar-en and , n“ Mad-Elfin. (equal). -' Gmde V~ i! ‘sly! MacLaren. ‘jiolrade Ill-Elliot MacLarcn. fir“! I-Aiice Simon», Stanley . "ilmren, Vernon MacL-ifln. . lfioric Webster-Teacher. (Patriot please copy) '“““N+»+0+0+0++0+0+0 liter You liavo Soon DUBLIN Ireland's Capital "" Will want to tour nronnrl asootnuamanugiuuo. ~|- A. MoLlliEli ‘it llillnboro Street, Charlottetown. r. u. I. mmmwlb mam town daring "'4 hir- Oonlnlt. huh. Yon m '"' "m0 and money. o-00-ow0onooo "My votc oi’ tl-ianka, the meeting . H-QQ&O-O-Q-O§O-§OQ O4 QQQQ O-OOO-O-OOOQ-Q-Q-Q OOQQ-OQOKFOQ ‘Q 4 Classified Advertisements ..."... 10o per line of 5 word: 0o per line or 5 word: iio per lino of 5 words no Eight Insertions 7o per lino of 5 words wgw+++~+rmmrr;:r_r:rxrrrr~+r-tr~w Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED MoDONALD, PRO- vinclal Land Surveyor, Herman- viilc. (R. 3, Soul-is.) 9370-10-15-1 month. Lost EARN UPWARDS 0F $25 WEEKLY growing mushrooms for us this spring, in cellars and sheds. Begin now. Illustrated booklet free. Canadian Mushroom Company, Toronto. H. W. Male Help Wanted‘- BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Barrington, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. lii-stttf. GOVERNMENT JOBS ¢ HOW T0 get them. Be reuuy for spring appointments. Free Booklet. The M..C. 0., Toronto l0. M. H. W. 2-0-13-20-27. GLASGOW ROAD The school is progressing favor- ably, under the skilful management of Miss Ruby Stead. . Miss Jeanette MacRae is spend- ing a very pleasant holiday, the guest of Miss Olga Matheson, of l-Iighfield. ' Miss Jennie Ford spent ‘Vednrs- day with her cousin, Miss Sadie MacNaughton, Winsioe North. Miss ‘Bessie Stead, Bessie Russel, Miss Helen McKay and Miss Lila Wood, were visitors to the city on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Rodd and daughter Myna, spent a few days in Kingston, the guest of their dough- ter, Mrs. Charles Willis. IN MEMURIAN WILLIAM A. HOULE Passed peacefully away at Char- lottetown, on Feb. lith, William Archibald Houle, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houle. The deceased was employed for the ist ipurtccn yours with the C. 1.. it. and was very popular a- mong the cniployccs, his home be- ing for the last few years in St. John, N. B. He leaves to mourn a wife and one child, also two sisters, Mary R., and Gertrude G., at present in the city, having been called home ow.ng to the death or their mother. Two half sisters, Mrs. George Clark and hirs. Maggie Abbott of Masurchusctis and one half-broth- er, Mr. A. J. Houle of this city- liis death coming so shortly af- ter the death of his mother, just two weeks since she was lnld to rrst. mnkcs a doublc bereavement. The funeral takes place to Sher- wood cemetery by train on Sit- urdzty afternoon. To n11 thc members of the family who have suffered a double bereave- ment in a short time the Guardian. with numerous friends, extend! heartfelt sympathy. Australian Flier May Command Chinese Air Force LONDON, m». l2.—(A~P-l--'1'11° Sydney, Australia, correspondent o! thc Daily Mail said today he learn- ed “on the highest authority" ti!“ Wing Commander Charles xinzsford smith, famous Australian fly". hm been oflered the 9°" °l mmmmd‘ er-in-Ohiof of thc Chinese air (0169- flmg Qvlnfpr, who has IIOWII both tho Atlantic and Pacific oceans. d0- clinod to confirm the report W" correspondent "mo. W‘ “mum that ho had quoted ileum °° mm“ for a prospective nuwhm i" M‘ Australian airways fleet of Phil"- As for his own services, he 8814 ho was jobiou and would consider any offer. Friends I614 m" thought he might accent w edit" cry post in the Chinese air forw- but that ho was unlikely in NEW‘ your inootivaosrvioc THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGIILTHBEE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ISLANDER DEAD-Word was re- oeived this morning by Mrs, JQhn Reid, of the death of her son-in-law Ernest Hansen, in Roxbury, my“, (Mrs. Hansen was formerly M“. ‘garet Reid of this city.) GIFT APPREClATEDr-Malcolrn TMQI-éfll. Mall Courier, Charlotte- town, Rural Rouie 8, wishes to ac- knowiodzfi recelpt of money and other presents from box holders on ROWE 3 8t the NEW Year and ap- preciates the same very much, DISAGREEABLE FOOTPATIIS AND CROSSINGS-The new City Council should get busy at once and have the footpaths and cros- sings shovelled. These are in a disgraceful condition, pedestrians having to wade ankle deep in wg- ter in many parts of the city. POLICE COURT — Yesterday morning at the Police Court two drunks were each fined $5 and costs or ten days. A case of abus- ivo language was adjourned until Monday. The offender in a theft case was sentenced to ninety days in jail. ROOPS L TD. HOMME Good Meat & Fish cnoica nan: rnasn Ponx ssnssns nan! AND nscou FRESH IIADDOCK SALMON — HALIBUT SMELTS — SCALLOPS N O TI C E we nuv DRESSED . HOGS avast nay PHONE 389 351 Hon. Caban Relates Hectic Incident In Quebec Campaign .O'I'I‘AWA, Ont., Feb._ll. (By the Canadian Pressl-"I will shoot and ilwebt the responsibility," Hon. C. W. Cohan told Montreal con- stables who attempted to force their way info his campaign quarters one election day with warrants signed in blank. He was telling the House of Commons some of his election experiences, charging provincial 001100 of Quebec with lending ev- ery assistance to his opponents ond with doing everything to interfere with his workers. - The police, he said, aitempted to force their way info his quarters with warrants signed with bianflChj SOCIAL EVENING AT KELLYS CROSS-A very pleasant evening was spent in Kelly's Cross Hall on Feb. 9th, under the auspices of the Catholic Women's League. Al- though the weather was cold and the roads in an unfavorable condi- tion, there was a. large crowd pres- ent. The first part of the evening was passed by a few very interest- MT. ALLISON UNIVERSITY — Ths Academy Debating Society has gotten away to a start. The first dc- bate was “Resolved that Prince Ed- ward Island is of more benefit to, the world at large than New Bruns- wick is." Charles Burke, of Loggie- viile, N. B., with Norris Hayward of aartiohu, N. B., and Darrell Lar- lee of Edmunston, N. B., upheld the negative and were awarded a three to nil decision. Albert E. Murley of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., with ‘K ‘L- McDonald, of Charlotte- town, and Joseph Hunter, of Char- lottetown, upheld the affirmative. YESTERDAYS MARKET~Therc was a. poor attendance at the mar-I ket yesterday. However there was a large showing of turnips which sold at 12c_ Hay sold for 50c; straw, 35c, oats 35c, no potatoese, chckens sioo to $1.50, bu-tter 23c, eggs 25o,‘ apples 0c to 10c, herring, 40c doz, smelts 10c lb. ' ‘ The usual song service for students, under the usploes of the Y. M. C. A., will be held in St. James Church on Sunday evening, following the evening services, and beginning at half past eight o'clock. The speak- er _will be the Rev. G. C. Webster, minister of Zion Church. A spec- ial programme of music will be ren- dered by the St. James’ Church choir. All young men and women of all denominations are most heartily invited-to this service. 5T. PATRICICS ENTERTAIN- MENT-Ihc next big attraction at the Prince Edward Theatre in local dramatics is a revival of George M. Rnseners best three act Comedy drama "An Irish Paradise," Mirch i6 and 1'7, finder the auspices of the Benevolent Irish Society. A splendid cast of players. Specialty acts and orchestra have been engaged for the production. J. Austin Trainor is coaching the players agiin this year. Watch this paper for further in- terrsting announcements. 'll0-2-i3-1i FRIZZELL-MCLI-ZOD NUPTIALS —A pretty wedding was solomnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James ‘ Frizzeii, Stanchel, on Wednesday, Feb. 10th, when their eldest daugh- ter Amy Jane was united in marri- age to Mr. Hugh Chalmers McLeod, of Springton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Pnlcthrope, of Bradalbane. The bride who was p becomingly attired in Copcn blue canton-crepe, with cream trim- , mings, entered the parlor on the ‘ arm of her uncle, Mr. Robert Friz- zcll, oi’ Bale Vcrte, N. B., to thc strains of the Wedding March. Af- ter the ceremony, the invitcd guests partook of a sumptuous repast, and the jovial group of aerenaders, who invaded the premises, are also royally treated. The many costly gifts, including silver, china. and lin- en, testify to the esteem in which the young couple are held. They will make their future home in springton, where they W111 b9 M‘ lowed by the best wishes oi thlr many frinds. Previous to her mar- riage. the bride was tendered a mis- cellaneous showed by friends and neighbors, at which she received many beautrui gifts. BIRTHS KENNEDY-On February s. 193?. at the Prince Edwxrd Island Hm- pital t0 Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ken- nedy, Bouthport. II- 1°"- N. D. MacLean IINDIITAKII IIBALMEI Charlottetown llld North Wllillllfl IIQOIU grvpglwrg- 59m; sggvgcg __ pected. after her recent operation. ing games of auction forty-fives. The ladies‘ prize was won by Mrs. Mary A. Smith, the gentleman's by Gerald Nantes and the consolation prim, by Aubrey Paquet. After the awarding of prizes, a delicious lunch was served, followed by music and dancing until eleven-thirty, when everyone went home, alter having enjoyed a well spent evening. . PERSONALS Mrs. Edward E. Jay and Mrs. Harold B. Jay, of Peakvs, enjoyed a short‘ holiday in the city recently, and were the guests o.’ Mrs. S. D. Jay, '14 Cumberland st. ‘ ‘ Mrs. c. r. Burke, City, is able to return to her home after under- going treatment in the City Hos- pltai. Mrs. Jas. Byrnc, City, whovhas been seriously iii in the City Hos- pital is doing as well as can be ex- MRS. JOHN N EWSON Mrs. John Newson, one of the with warrnats signed in blank. Jump ing into the doorway the State Sec- retary threatened t0 shoot them, "and accept the responsibility." ‘Thin ‘action. he said, caused the police to disperse. NORTH RIVER WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the North River Women's Insti- tute met at the home of Mrs. Bruce MacKinlcy. 'i"uesday evening February 2nd with ten members and two visitors present. Mrs. Har- ry Scutt presiding. Meeting opened with singing 0 Canada followed by Club Women's Creed. Minutes o1 January meeting were read and signed. Roll Call was answered by a Valentine Verse. The school oom- mittee‘s gave their reports. It was moved and seconded that window blinds be bought for Warren Grove school, also a teacher's manual for teaching nature study be bought fur Warren Grove school. After some discussion on how to raise money for Institute work it was decided to have a weighing par- ty at the home of Mrs. Bruce Mac- Kinley the latter part of February. Notice to appear in a paper. Mrs. Fulton Moreside kindly invited the members to her home for March meeting when roll call is to be answered with a St. Patrick's se- lection. Mrs. Fulton Moreside is to have charge oi program at next meeting. Refreshment committee Mrs. Spur-goon Warren, Mrs. Edi- son Mutch, Mrs. Fulton Moreside oldest residents oi this city. passed peacefully away at her home, Eus- ton Street, Thursday morning. Mrs. Newson, whose maiden name and Mrs Bruce MacKiniey. The business part of meeting being fin- ished, Mrs. Wm. MacKinley took charge of program and gave a very ‘interesting paper on “Why do we W14 Elizabeth A1111 Hulfihewll. W95 Celebrate St. Valentine's." born AUZIIst 31st. 1838 at Cansfl. Fulton Moreside then Mrs. gave us N. 5.. and was therefore in her 94th some instrumental music, followed year. She came to Charlottetown I with her parents at the age of nine- teen and has since resided here. For the past three years she had been in failing hLlth, but her faculties remained unimpaired untiltho lost. Mrs. Newson was a ulember of‘ the Mgthodjst, now the United Church for many years and for four or five years was a member of the choir. She had always tiikcn an ac- ' tive Hnterest in church work, was a member of the Women's Mission- ary Society and attended her last meeting three years ago. She was an estimable Christian lady of charming personality . de- voted to home and family, and en- joyed the high regard of a very wide circle of friendat- Her husband predeceased her six- tccn years ago. There are left to fondly cherish her memory, five sons: Fred, in Albcrtn; George in Ver-l million, Alta; Arthur in Vancouv- er. B. 0.: Charles and Harold on the Mt. Edward Road; also tWO daughters, Mss Minnie and Miss H‘tiic at home. In Octobcr last she was called up- on io mourn the death of a son. William V. Newson in Edmonton. Alia. She will be laid to rest on Sat- urday, in the People's Cemetery, the funeral being private. When YourCough a Hangs 0n, Mix ' This at Home For coughs due t0 colds, the best remedy that money could buy can easily be mixed at home. It saves rnone an gives you tho most reliable, ui ct- ng medicine you ever used. I‘ho way it taken hold of ntubborn coughs. Iivinl immediate re ief, is astonishing. you with Pinon. Pour this into n 1 or. bottle, and ilii up with plain granulated sugar a rap or strained onvv- It's no troullle at all to nix and when t you will en are rom tly ".'i§3.' Piiiex i: a big concentrated corn- ufl" In“ o‘ "Gigi, contalain tho l palaiabl form. otbiug known """ "than". and. n.1- ll b hi ii it tl by a reading by Marjorie MacKin~ i ley. A very interesting monologw entitled the Fable of the Needle and the Thread. by Helen MacKin- ‘ ley. A very educational and amus- ing contest, How Much do we Know, was then enjoyed, the prize going to Mrs. Harry Scott and Ray MacKinnon. A delicious lunch was then served and meeting adjourn- ed. WESTERN" GUARDIAN —HOCKEY MATCH at Bedflille Rink Monday night, Cape Trav- erse vs. Bedcque. One hour's skat- ing aitcr matoh. Admission 25 cents. 709-2-i3—2i -—-I~‘UNERAL NOTICE-The fun- eral of the late Lillian Higgins leaves the residence of her brother William Higgins. Kensington, at 2.30 p. m. Sunday. Interment at Indian River Cemetery. _-DOUBLE-IIEADER hockey match at Kensington, Monday, Feb- ruary 15th. First Same lit '7 P~ m» Borden School team versus Ken- sington School team. This is the first league game of the Ken's-ing- ton Rink P. E. I. Interscholastic Hockey Trophy. Also at 8.80 p. m4. Kensington Granites versus C. Y. M. L. This is the first game of thc play-offs to decide the winner of the eastern section of the Prince County Hockey League. Admission, 35c. ohu 15c. 1084-13-21 Card Thanks Ladies and Gcntlcmcn:— I thank you one and all. who in any way helped to place me in the honourable position of councillor for Ward ii. I will do my best t0 merit your confidence. Yours faithfully. R. L. DAY. 707-2-13-11 Card of Thanks 'ro rns ntncroas or wsnn s u-r". Thanks for your KM Support on Election Dly- SAMUEL KENNEDY. d I N w“ o. on" in a re ed medicinal: more eloful in easel it.” no inc: It is gua teed to t roliai pl nismrgfondtd. n" m” \ 705-3-13-11- - invites World To Pray For VATICAN CITY, Feb. 12.——(A P.) in prayer for the liberation of hu- manity wili ‘be issued by Pope Pius today when he broadcasts a mes- sage in connection with the tenth anniversary of his coronation. Ha will refer to economic prob- lems encumbering the notions and stress the need for universal pence in an address from Vatican Cilia. l-Ie will refer in passing to the visit of Premier Mussolini yesterday. The Pontiff will attend a special Mass in St. Peter's, wlicrc Cardinal Locatclli, the first Cardinal creat- ed by the Pope, will ofllciate. Fol- lowing the Mass the Pontiff will give his apostolic blessing. Yesterday afternoon Vatican pre- lates presenhzd the Pope with a purse oi approximately 1,000,000 lire, ($50,000) collected through the medium of the Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano. They asked hiln to distribute it to the unem- ployed and others suffering from the present economic situation. MALIYEQUE I The annuo. ........ng of Prince- town Unite Cilurcli was held on the eighteenth of Jmuary with a largo representation of members in at-i Universal Peace -An invitation to the world to join r ‘abortion ~ 70flC~OCCC51CECCCCfl3nnnn' ~ -~ - ~-. rnnohnowooonwzoészmmcaomosauoamoocao- 400 0o0¢ 0000 00 00 00+o+00o 0000 noooo-wwmoeowooflq St. Paul ’s Church FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT Prugd-i-t u! itighteuusncss." 3.13 I‘. I\i.—Iiapiisms. Ilnsrrnj’. OiTvrtury Anihcm—“.iesus . IIVERYBODY 6 “"QIQQOIIIUQF/O6A§(‘O.’.Q'§O'O OOQOOQOOOOO-OQQQOQQQO-OQOQ ifi 1 , . 1E1 St. James Presbyterian Ch rch IillNlSTEii: IiiLV. n. MOOIUIEAD LEGATIL, a. n. Urganiswiiirs. K. Rogers. Choir DlfUBlUr-RIYSJ-ILLZWSOI} 1'13?‘ H.110 A. .\I.—-IIn|y Commugiign, 11.00 A. IL-fiitrning Prayer and S0rm0n—“\mo5 the 2.3!) I‘. NL-Suhriny School and Bible Clashes. 7.01! I‘. 3i.-—i2'.'enlng Pruyi-r and Sermom-“Srring the may. n. n. nluxuoxn, u. A.. navron. Saviour Pilot Mo" —i’. A. Schnecker VHCLCODIE. QQQQQQ§OQQQOOQO D4A¢AAAAAAA p 5 000¢¢0¢ooo0000oo000+0o+0 “on i STRANGERS AND PUBLIC WORSHIP: Morning at Eiovrn O'(‘lork. Evening at Scvrn 0'(.'iock. Sabbath School and Young Men's and young “roman! Classes at Two-thirty. The Praise for the day will include: MORNING Anthcm-"Thc Lori. Chord" ... . . .. EVENING Anthcm-“Crossing the Bar" _. THE STUDENTS‘ SONG SERVICE AFTER TR]; EVENING SERVICE. visrrons (‘ORDIALLY INVITED. Sullivan ...-st“... ............... Fletcher amflexltnylxnxnnnixyaromnannnannn g i c i § g tendance. Mr. John Simpson was appointed chairman. The Rev. M A. MacMillan led in devotional exercises. The report of the season was given by the pastor-The following 1s the financial state-s ment as glvenz-Raised for Local‘ Church purposes $1278.00‘ Paid minFster ‘B00.00i M. find M. Fund . 743,00 W. M. Society .. 453.00 Conference etc. . 37.00 Other purposes . ....... .. 16.00 Total—432'l.00 The Ladies Aid, as the result of, continuous effort were able to show‘! a total amount $604.48 received;, The Young Peoples society also.‘ submitted a very encouraging re- port receipts being $107.84. These two societies were commended for their excellent work. The choir also did its full share havlnga balance of $42.30. Messrs Bcnj. Burns and W. E. Donald were re-elected as managers. Consider- ing the ‘depression in every line‘; o! work in our community, we have‘ ‘every reason to be grateful for thc efforts of the different organiz- If ations during the year and one and] all look forward with renewed in- terest and hopefulness to the work of a new year under the lradcrship of the Rev. Mr. MacMiilan. Miss Muriel MacNutt, spent H very pleasant week in New Glas- gow, the guest of her friend Mrs. i Harold Dickeson. ' Mr. Ralph Bryentdn of the Police Force, Charlottetown was a wol- como guest at his home for the week end. Mr. Bruce Stewart, is visiting with relatives in Tyne Valley. At the regular meeting of the Mglpeque and Baltic W. M. Society Mrs. Chester Simpson gave an in- teresting and concise report of the Presbyter-inl- which recently con vened in Summc-rsido. Misses Margaret and Laura Pickering of Sen View vrere and delegates from the Dnrnlcy Sen View Mission Band to the Presbyterial in Summerslde- Miss Clara Donald is spcndlhf.’ B short holidn-y with friends in Summerside. Mrs. L. D. MacNutt is the ""51 of Mrs. E. H. Rrnrsuy Upper Prince Street, Charlottetown. It is pleasing to note that Miss Edith MacNutt has accepted B poglflcn g3 Btenographer in the Finance Department. Charlotte- town. Mr. Erakln K. MacNult who hBS been in St. John, N. B. for some time is at present the gucst of his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mac- Nutt. half-yearly ‘rho regulir nminatioh of Fanning Maipeque, was held January 39, A goodly number of parents and others were present. f tho exercises, y. Satisfaction ‘ "Citizenship gx- fir-Temperance by Marjorie Mac- school, Rae. The dcbaic always proves‘ of on Friday special inicrcst and the meeting on l The pupils were expmlngd in ghelsland arc more contented today wgrioug subjects by their respectiveWhHn they "PM "fly Yea" "W"- teaehera, Mia Olive Gillespie and Mr. iviiliam C. Donald prcsidrdi Mr. Richard Matheson. mlfllfld by ‘hi? P"°~ M,‘ G_ w_ Ramaqy gnd M", Crozler, Jenn Vernon Muqougm, M the ¢lQge‘RflmS8Y, while Horace Pkaser Jean remarks were Donald -nd Ernest Lockerby were o by the trustees thc m. a. W.|,0n the ooh. side. The popular vow with the stood sixiocn to three in favor of wort of the term was expressed the Cvn- FP“"*°"- 5"‘ "l" “'49” dtlpito the fact that it was in- Messrs John Simpson, 0. W. Ram- Mrruptgd by tho presence of con- say and L. n. lViacNuft. anvi- their tlllwl disease in the district. decision in favor of the Pro. Edna Abbi”- i < too" "IUWfiCOOUOUUUUUUOCiUUC-OOCKO »c----~.~o~ Organist-Mr iTuxis and Trail Antlicm-"God is a Spirit” Visitors and Students Trinity United Church vlinisters-Jlev. E. H. Ramsay. D. l). flgw g, N B M a a. a Kendall. I. r1 a M.. a Anglo, 10.00 A. ltL-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.—I’ublic Worship. 11.00 ill-Junior Congregation. anio- Building for Eternity" (By Desire) Miss Margaret Stcrns. _ 5.00 P. itL-Sunday School Lesson Broadcast. p.30 I’. )I.—Sundny School and iliblc Classes. 7.00 P. M.--I‘ubl|c Worship. Sermon by Rev. hi. K. Char-man. Anthcm—“Even Me" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Warren Soiw-Sciccicd . . . . . . . . . . . . Services Broadcast by C. H. C. K. -' OODMMU Rangers Service J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bennett . . . . . . . .. Mr. A. R. Moshcr Cordially rvoloome. .. . w. F, ..». n o 1 noccoc-n Wile fiaptiat iiiburri) MINISTER-REV. A. C. VINCENT. I). D. ORGANIST-MRS. G. ELLIOTT.‘ FULL rumvca AND rrznov s-rs, MORNING WORSHIP l1 O'CLOCK Anthem-“Sun of My Soul" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Turner Sermon-—"Soul Winning, On.r Task" . Baritone Solo-Selected SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 I’. M. Attendance reached 171 last Sunday, will you help bring it to 200? From 6.45 to 7 o'clock Mrs. Chopin; lticlollic-JI-uiimant. Anthem-“Turn Thy Face From My Sins" .. Srrmon-“Why Lifted Up?" . . . . . . Anthom—-"I.ist, the Chcrnbic Iinst" .. ...... 5...! Solos, Mrs. Vincent, Mr. Dingweil. 3, Visitors to the City, Students, EVENING WORSHIP 7/ UCLOCK which will include Andante-Silas; Welcomed to the Baptist Church. . The Minister . . . . . . . .. Mr. V. L. Dingweli Full gives an Organ Recital, Raindrop Prelude- . . Sullivan . . The Minister all interested are Cordialiy PROF. LOUIS LIUN UHUICl/‘ll. . . . . . Evening Worshlp—7 p. m. ltirirning Worship-II}. H ' ‘ H l u Subjcct-“Llving in the presence of God" 2.30 p. m.—S:ibbnth School and llible Classes. Service of Sacred Song-—T.l5 p. m. Subjci-i~"Thc source oi real happiness." ‘iiavc you a Church Home? cordial welcome nwnifs you in Zinn-"The Friendly Church." MORNING Anthcm-"O Praise God in ills IInlinrss"—I-‘oster The Choir EVENING Anthrm—"l’raise Ye the I-‘nthrr-"—Gonnod T Zion Presbyterian Church REV. o. CARLYLE WEBSIER, MIAISLIJI. '.l‘IlUi\Ii"SON, UKGANISI. If not, a The meeting was ordighrtokfiioéo spcukcrsAW with the Nwtional Anthem. Interest in ihe Young Peoples society is being fully maintained and thc exchange of ideas and ex- periences is proving of the greatest possible value. The subject of the meeting in January 22, wias and Tunpcrnncc" v/itn tram flvc in charge and with Mr. Horace Fraser as lender two papers were read.-—I. ‘The person Worth While, by Edith MncNutt. January 20 had as its subject. "Resolved that the People of ‘P. E. speakers were Wesley Owen and Hazel ‘The following is the standing oi the Fanning School, Mnlpcque for the month of January:- Senior Department Gracie X. Sr.—1. Barbara Mac- Nutt. 2. Ruth Montgomery. Grade X. Jr.-l. Lois Ramsay. Grade VIIIw-i. Enid Ramsay, 3 Marjorie Brcyonton, 3. Alice Mac- Gougan. Grade VII.—l Ruby Mountain, i Mary Stewart, 3. Kenneth MacKay Grade VI.—1. Dugald lvlficNutt, i Lea MncGougan, 3. Heath Mandar- son. Junior Department Grade V.—1. Eleanor Ramsay, 1 Kcntford Abbot, 3. Waldo cousins Grade IV. i. Marlon Abbott. 1 Jr~n Stewart, 3. Bruce MacGoufFii Grade liL-Sr. 1. Lloyd Mw Kcnzie. Grade III. Jr.—l. Gerald Lock linrt, 2. Laurence Ramsay. Grade II.—-l. Evrlyfl Bu"; 5 Iimmon Burt. Grade i. (air-l. George Wood side. ibl i. Erma Bryenton, 2 i l ,‘ . ‘ . a» t.‘ A» . ants»