1 I" m :2: ill A Female Help Wanted W 9;... ... - “$9,153.65” For grfor 2 llama,“ 30,, Toro o. his for old-estab- mpillfl ‘hh-“koyal Buckingham 1,2150 -, covers. w, value, Liberal commis- wme wday_ Dgpfl, 899, PUD- 'mndon_ Ontario Boarders Wanted ‘ ,0 mAgpERS CAN BE Ac- llted at 183 Eustoli Street. graphs,‘ c - 33min“ gm“ '7697‘7'25'31- in the Canadian Civil Service. ' Vacancies occurring constantly. " The M. C. C. Civil Service Selim] Fm Sllie Ltd., Toronto 10.M.H.W.4-Slt-4i. bundle. Guardian Ofiice. - Z-i-tf. ‘i. m1 Til LET. BOARD AND H. gigns on hand at Guardian ,_ ti’. lge, nelir church and school. piles from Charlottetown. A. C. siu: - lihAuTirul. mm, centrally located at mmge, i7 miles blown) with good bulld- ‘ M10100 acres in French Fort ' . burns only. May be bought .. . plan. Miscellaneous l. c patronage. Lend Sllrvovnr. Herman- - 5153-8-10-1 month |A___ OUR FARM IMPLEMENTS order. Delivered to you at low prices Ensv terms. Ask wrpricc list. W. R. Dennis, p‘ -~ tetowh. ‘7651-7-23-31. “Ts. WRITE FOB , bl money p-m“ niioe Art _ u A, w. s-iu-sei. ___________.__ a BUSINESS WI’!!! N Q1,‘ Drinkl efryadigghgizf Exchange 8 Wkmsanlllll Station H» - “plan. J“, 11,5.“ r00 ACRES rlurnovllp whiter 5- w- y or mixed farming, one hundred OMAN TO TRAVEL business lnggz; ht 7-4-wstl July 81. _______ SERVICE GUAR- mes, underwear. Large assortment. ietc self-sellin! kit-e V Mills of Canada, Lim- ,,_ w, July'20-25-Aug.l. BOARDERS AT ll Street. 11°14‘ graduates. Writs Molar Berber - ———"-- _ College. 5'13 Barringtoh, flnlifn. ,m ACCOMXVGOIAATED; Oct. H-tts-tf. (wage To Let. T9 a . __ ___. . 75634444" rr cosrs NOTHING r0 im- flm- ow PAPERS. s I'll cdrinion IN mm- .. , Dunsiaiillngc. 7661-7-24-21. 90,. from is. Phone or write Herbert 7609-7-24-21. BARBER SHOP-PHIL MC- -i lilies opened a barber rhop NoH-lilisboro St. and will be . ed lo receive a shore of the 7695-‘7-24-21 a ALFR-III) RIcDONALI). PRO- WOMIN WANTED 1'0 IIW I0! us st home. Sewing machine neo- wesr Company. Dept. 161. Tor- onto l. miles south west of Cslgury. Al- oil fields, and Prince Wales Ranch. will exchange for busioue or small acreage. Box J 116. July 11-5-41. Male Help Wanted WANTED TA MAN T0 HELP with hay. John L. Moreside, North River. 7000-1-24-21. WANTED — SINGLE MAN POI. farm and ranch work; also girl for housework. A. C. Wood. Mt. Herbert. Phone or write. ' ‘1050-‘1-28-01. _ ._____.i.____~__ BECOME EXPERT BAIIIII through our specisi low ooet course. Hundreds of successful quire from us how to get s 10b es Postmaster, Pastel Clerk. Stenc- Teachers Wanted berth. Also south Turner Volley EllTlllliiii-illliilllllli Qlillit! leather and wen nude at 02M. Kid strep full breasted kid covered heels et $8.78. ‘[7144-25-21 NIW ANNAN “TIES-Horse- an plfllo do not forget that en- tsiIforthebigNswAnnsnRsces dlill 0n lI-tiirdly, July 25th. i600-1-21-twf3i. A1‘ GOITI-vflill morning, we resolved the first shipment on our oontnet for e great big lot of that molt wonderful value in ladies shoes. vll. ‘Patent straps,‘ cuban llbdll, $1.00. ‘IMA-‘l-flfi-ii 8'1‘. ANDREW‘! PBISBYTERIAN Church, Monique, July 20th: Sun- der Bcnnoi. 1o o'clock, Morning ser- vice. 11 o'clock, Evening service, '1 o'clock. Rev. Alex R. Gibson, Min- inter. AT GOFFS-Just received u _be- isted lot of Men's Canvas boots and Women's Elk and White Sport ox. forde to be sold much below value. 7114-7-25-21 CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES OIVI SPECIAL PRIZES AT NEW ANNAM-Messrel-lesth Strong and will! 110ml"!- Cons. candidiites for the fourth district of Prince have donated special prizes of 810.00 each to the drivers of the fastest heat in esch clue. 1605-7-21-tts. GIVE SPECIAL PRIZES AT NEW ANNAN-Meesrs. Heath Strong and Hugh Morrison, Cons. candidates for the fourth district of Prince have donated special prizes of $10.00 each to the drivers of the fastest heat in eech class”, 1606~7-21-tts. cher for St. Peters Harbour School. Supplement 0100.00. P. R. Sinnott, Bristol, Secretory. 7709-7-25-21 Situations Vacant MEN WANTED-FRUIT PRICE“ are profitable and mam" more trees and gardens will be went/ed this season. You can make gywi money selling our miarantr-‘d quality trees and plants. Ncw-"t and best varieties that sell quick- ly and easily. Weeklv pay. M»! m1 to date equipment and instruc- tions. Write Luke Brother- Nim- eries, Montreal. S.V. Julv 25-90 Situations Vacant Male AMBITIOIIS WOMEN. BIG PAY. Large demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and hair- dressing. Join Canada's lamest system. Diplomas granted. Write for information. Marvel ‘Howl-v Academies, 8 St. Catherine Edit. Montreal. 8.V.i". July 25-Aug.-8. Along The Water Front n 1| Bell's wlll-IT l Wanted _..- -RCO.\1‘ Fm: Lmnr lttliing. Write A. corn , i .1111. 7-2241. l; -' 1W rmrovnn Isl. '1' $81011“ 0"" or small i Jppjv n; H-i: nfidn§ ' 7707-7-5-95105-31. ~ SENT/VTIVES WANTy-‘n “Vi! "RWTOFIFA nrw n low more bIPIh-mde Ileuminiivell to sell Merl-m "Billing plants in the time Prnvincgg, we give co-onoryiiin-l in figurin- htion and iY"‘t'1l‘pH0v~| n; m. Illll. salesmen reer-‘ve liberal hvlns account 3051115}, can- onl. A real opportunity for tdlate ("l“""1°'< and fill-lire ‘Ilfllion of sales. Renrevnis. must have N“, pow well“; W"! d-"l-"ih nf nulflide-nflnns feiPrnrv-py; p, pgqndp-d “we MT". 90.. BM: 5'1 The S. S. Magnihld, Cspt. Moc- Quire, arrived in port lest eveninl and will soil today for Bt- John's, Nfld, with a cargo of produce and livestock. Lyons Wharf Schr. Maggie_U-. now in port dis- charging a cargo of coal. Marine Wharf C. G. S- Brent, Captain Kelly, sailed yesterday for Anticosti 1s- ishd with lighthouse supplies. Government Launch D. P- W" Captain Lund, has sailed. Bruce Stewart's Wharf D. P. W. Dredge Pownsl No. 2, Captain Murchison, in port. Tug Bally, Captain Oengs, in linden. N. B. R. W. July 25. i’ it Haberdashery, f Smallwares i °- Grey a Whit - hank‘ cmlmlllzg, Flannsleltg, __ "d1:- Sateen. Plain and Al-i A ‘Kerk. m. Send fol ' T- S. Booth. Ar -' Ill »_ A" foods made in Ell‘. “ ll ANTED! 1S ind Girls fl"? town and vii- ‘ _ anxious in gram -°Y during their "h"- li- is a real Mmlnlly- For par- "l"?! address P. 0. '~ 759, Saint John, "I runswick. - ol- call 10s Richmond so. . , rles-‘l-fl-l p port. Tug Amie, Captain Bruhum. in ~ port. BRITISH RIFLE TEAM SAIL! LONDON, Ililngq July IL-Mlm- bers of the British rifle team oom- peting in the Ontario Alloclltlon eeting at Toronto and Dominion Rifle Association melting at Otto's. have been booked by the con-elm National and are sailing by the 8.8. Ascania from Southampton tomor- row, Saturday. Commander Sir Lionel Fletcher, 0.13521, BN3. ie in charge. The team includes Setgeont A. G. Fulton, three times King's prize winner. They will travel in Canada. over Canadian National ines. _N—OTICE Wesreopeniobuy and sell men's and lady's clothing. boots and shoes. We psy spot ash IO! everything we buy. Second hand store. Phone IL- wAi-rrsn - sscoun CLASS TEA- ‘ THE SALVATION ARMY CITA- BEL. Sunday, July 26th. Services _.oonduci.ed by Adjutant and Mrs.- iylflimmlns: 11 a. m. and '1 p. m., 8.30 p. m., Eventide Musical Festival, Qllutll Square Band Stand. Young poop-e will meat at l0 a. m., 2 p. m., ind G p. ni. A cordial invitation to all. WOOD-BRUCE-file wedding of umlstllle, eldest daughter of Mr. ‘Bnd Mrs. John Bruce, Brooklyn, to Claude Wood, Miilview, took place last Wednesday st the family resi- deuce. Rev, Alex n. Gibson, Min- ister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague, ofliciated. The bride looked very charming in a. gown of pink, made on simple and slender lines and she carried a bou- quet of roses. Her father gave he: in moi-ridge and her sister played the Wedding March. They were unattended and only the immediate members of the family were present. After the ceremony,‘ a. wedding luncheon was served and the happy couple left for their new home in Milli/low. ‘ PERS ONAL! Mrs- A. G. Carver of Auburzldale, Mild, ls visiting Mrs. R. P. For- sythe, Brighton. Miss Agnes Morrison and cousin Jenn of West St. John are the guests 01 Mr. lhd Mrs. R. A. Pen- diston, 9 Sydney Street. .._.. Miss Ethel Hagen is spending a week pleasantly in Summe “lo the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. P. her- f7. ____ . Mr. Weldon L. Crosmen of the Boston ‘lrsveller composing room stsff, is visiting relatives and friends in various part4 of P. E. Is- lend. -,__ their daughter Miss Delia and son Merritt were visitors to P‘ rry recently, the guests of Patrick anil Mrs. Butler. ‘ Mrs. Birlms. J. Maxwell of walla Wells. Washington, who has been visiting her brother, Mr. J. D. Smith, 0f Mel-meld, Lot 48, for the put two weeks, left on return Mon- dsy morning- Cspt. Howard Murray, Esplan- mo, his arrived home from a busi- neds trip to Sydney, N. S. l-le was accompanied on return by his niece. er It Point Tapper. N. 8., who in- intermediate candidate. Ewen, who is an sccountnst with Miss Bessie Murray. school teach- IO AT YOUR you; 100x519 THE CIIARI.O'I"I'I'TI‘_OWI:I__(_IIJAR Ill AN VETIIIAWS FUNERAL-Tho re- inllns of the late Robert Piniayson. who was killed by lightning at Si! u‘ qoyrg-glq m“, h, good Mile Bropk, N. 8.. will errive by the‘ Wm l-lochelegs this afternoon and will be taken to the McLean Mineral Home where service will be held at, 2.80 under the uepices of the Cs-n- l adiln Legion. Interment P601119“. OQIDSLQ J. , V YOUNG ISLANDER SUCCESS- FUIr-In the recently published 1'6- sults of the examinations of the In- stitute of Chartered Accountants of Nova Scotis, appears the, name of Mr. R. E. McEiven. as a. successful Mr. Mc- the auditing firmxof Crowcll Bai- com 8a Co, Halifax, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McEwen, of Rollo ay- Mr. James A. Hewlett, Building Inspector of the city of Boston, who has been on the Island for the past week on a visit to his father, Mr. James Hovfiett, ‘Gowan Brae. left yesterday morning on return home. Mr. Howiett reports that his father, who is B7 years of age, is beginning to show the burden of his years. although he has always enjoyed ex- cellent health. \ .._..__ FUNERAL 0F MRS. NASH-Tbs funeral of Mrs. F. J. Nash which was largely attended was held from her late residence, Upper Prince Street, yesterday afternoon. Service at the house at two o'clock was mndllcted by Rev. Moorehead Le- gate, who also conducted the serv- ice at the grave. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Reuben Macdonaid, W. A. Gaudet, Donald McKlnnon, Howard Hillson, Murdock Ross and Ben]. Rogers. ___ . YESTERDATS MARKET-But- ter sold at 25c per 1b., eggs 25c doz, cream 25c pt.. fowl $1.00 to $1.25 each, chickens 80c to $1.25 each. gooseberries 18c qt., beets 10c bunch, cauliflower 10 to l5 cents each, lettuce 5c head, white cur- ronts 25c box, rhubarb 4c lb, ducks $1.00 to $1.25 each, carrots 10c qt, new hay 45c, old hay 55 to 60c. mackerel 25c each, salmon 30c lb., halibut 00c lb. I’. IS. ISLANDER DEPUTY MIN- Exhibition World's Committee of Grain Ellkibition ago srld in 1906 joined the Domin- ion Department of Agriculture, be- coming associated with W. A. Wil- son in the dairy branch. A year later Mr. Auld organized the stat- istical bureau of the Provincial Do- partrnent of, Agriculture and after- wards went to Saskatoon to take charge of the agricultural exten- sion work of the University. For a short time he was a member of the MooneySccd Company and in 1914 returned to the Provincial Depart- mcnt of Agriculture, organizing the debt adjustment bureau. In 1816 when the late Frank Mantle, then Deputy Minister of Agriculture, went ovrseas Mr. Auld became act- ing deputy and deputy until upon the death of Mr. Mantle. For the past two years Mr. Auld has been president of the Regina Provincial Exhibition Association. In 192a Mr. Auld was secretary of the Royal Grain Inquiry Commission‘. He is a director of the Regina Y. M. C. A. and has membership in the Can- adian Society of Technical Agri~ culturists, the Saskatchewan Live Stallion Board. A loo CANADIAN HOOK WHlSPfRlNCi [FAVE S "'2'" sominc IN m: ltS‘él'<'i'R'°"' lq ALEX PHILIP fililihliilliilgljifslilli bunch, blueberries 25c qt, peas 40c potatoes 15c, straw 40c, oats 48c- Cod sold at 0c 1b., haddock 12c 1b., ISTElt-Mr: F. Hadley Auld, Dep- uty Miniswr of Agriculture for Saskatchewan is chairman of the the and Conference and. like many other prominent westerners, was born in Prince Edward Island. He went to the West some twenty-eight years PAGE THREE Roaming Around Grandeurs of the West the delegates to the ennui! meeting of the Csnsdian Manu- factures Association arrived on thei, rivifio Coast, " iy WEI" -'"ioue to! 59° g5 much g5 possible 01 British, Columbia and w get some 1:111 0:‘ the Canadian Rockies. While on‘ the Coast the delegates held the-r meeting in Victoria 5nd later spent a day in Vancouver, using thc afternoon for a trip around the hur- bour and also were driven around the city. To get all idea of the Canadian Rockies they arl-ang. ' to spend one day st Jasper Perk loodgefl situated‘ in the heart or the Cana- dian Rockies, a summer hotel which offers the tourists every possible marm" of putting ‘n time ‘r an en- joyable manner Their special train remained at Jasper so the visitors could have the Cbmpiete day to themselves and enjoy themselves to their heart's content. So representative o! the business life Of the 1301111111011 OI c8113‘!!! were these delegates, that their visit, to the P-"ifi Coast and to Western Canada is bound to walk out to advantage to all concerned- They had a great time at Jasper and took away to their Eastern Canadlzn ‘icmw meh-cric- of pleas- eni; visits and pleasant friendshlPS made. The golfers in the pa-rty 81ml)!!! "walluwed" in the satisfaction and enjoyment of playing over the championship 18 *-‘~ golf course. over which the Canadian Amateur championship mes decided in 1929. being won by Eddie Held of New York. Th's course was laid out by the internationally famous gcif architect, "tonley Thompson, of Toronto, and is one of the fines- teets o! golf on the continent. It h" been said by many experts that "there is a shot for every 0111b in the bSg st Jasper" which ill/er all is the real test for any e011 course. 1n addition to golf the members oi’ the Canadian Manufacturers As~ sociation party took iuli adVantaBE of the fine motor drives. They drove ‘twenty-two miles up to Mount Edith Caveil, with it's Angzl Giac- gier. It is on this drive that the visitor gets rull advantage of the gory-nus sights of Athsbason Val- ley. Then there is the interesting drive, the rrtd being known as the "Game Trail" as the Mountain sheep, Mountain Gout. Moose, Bear, are seen in abun- dance. Other drives were to Lake Blith and Lake Pyramid. The visit to the Canar“~n Rockies was thoroughly enjoysd by all mclnbcrs of t“ “arty and gave those frcm the B25082?! part of this great Dominic" of-Csnada an 1n- sight into the beauties of the far West. I: was, generally speaking, a visit of education. and after all, whet better ‘will of education exists than travel, ~t‘ '~ YHOW personally the beaut..s ciiltfllfléd within the borders of Canada. The Markets (Canadtan Press) MONTREAL. Que. July 24—The Montreal egg market which started a. trend towards higher prices this week, was again a little stronger to- day. Csrlot prices, which advanced one cent per dozen on Thursday were another half cent higher to- day becoming generally 22 1~2 cents for extras, 18 1-2 for first and 16 1-2 for second. for Ontario, Que- bec snd prairie eggs and one cent higher for British Columbine. Re- ceipts were 1,132 cases, s. low level. M“ "'4 W'- "i" Cflllflhim ‘and Stock Board, and the Saskatchewan Offerings were lleht with demand improved. Wholesale houses were preparing to advance prices one cent per dozen to retailers on Mon- day next. The cheese market was mnchanged at 12 3-4 cents for On- ‘tarios and 12 1-4 for Quebec with B. fair volume of business passing. Receipts were 3,586 boxes. The but- ter market was also unchanged at 21 1-2 to 21 5-8 cents per pound for ._csrlots of eastern townships num- ber one pasteurized creamery. Ex- .port trade remained quiet. Receipts were 3,204 boxes. To retailers solids were "23‘to 24-cents and prints 24 to 25 cents. Potatoes were unchang- ed. OTTAWA, Ont, July 24-—The tends spending s, couple of weeks on the Islond. oi.- BIRTHS IAHlA-Y-At Hamilton. Beach Point. on naturally. Juli! 18, 1931,10 Lille C. lad Mrl- Runny (nee Irene lumen). o daughter. N. D. MacLean INSUBI IN SURE INSURANCE B. R. HOLMAN CIIABIJOTTETOWN Green Lantern 1 UNDIIIAIID nouns Rooming House curl-idem and II Now Own North Wlliehlrs Blooms by Dly or by Week ' mm m 50 QUEEN ST. C " egg market is again high- er today and advancing under lighter receipts- ‘TIIE WEEK-Ell! ENG S CANDY SPECIALS d Smiles ‘n Chuckles 60c 1b. A Laura Ski-cords .. 70c lb. QI Msrssc o Cherries . . .. 49 ib. 9 To l, s TS Billie Burkes .. so: lb. . N" H a | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 9 Marshmallows . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49c lb. BEACH GROVE l ‘n y . n 5 c Moirs, Bulk or Package. Mo N o All Kinds and Sizes. . 25o Aspirin .. 19¢ EVENING 50c Alillrln . . .. 35c ADMISSION so CENTS zé-cwllmlfln -- - "fig v~ y roulmllou am: 11's A GYM DANG!‘ 15c Lysol ..... .. ' 59c Wink oi-Whlw) Kruschen Sail-s . : ‘Loo lronized Yeast .. . 98c __ Pink Pill! . . . . - . 39c 1°“, egg m“, Chases Nerve F: 47c B! BUDNU’, keg; L; again higher today. Brokers report sales of Ontario Efaded 511m‘ iments to wholesalers at "("35 l9 1-2 t0 20. firsts l7 to 1'7 l-Z. B80" ‘ onds i4 delivered. Dealers are quot~ ior ungraded eggs extras 18 t0 19. firsts 15, seconds 11 to 12 delivered- Wholesale prices to retail stores B"? -Albram's Village W. I. 5-00 Albsrton .... - . . . . . . ...-.- Previously acknowledged .. $545.87 QUEENS COUNTY Argyle Shore Avondale . . . Fairvlew Graham's Road ... Granville South .. ihg producers and country 5111119915 ' $361.67 . Beth“ ' 6'20 Sermon-Klaus’ Teaching Valid Everywhere and Always" Bellevu-e ..... 4-65 Dr. Ramsay. Cornwall ........... 13.10 Solm-Selecicd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Geo. Johnson my“ “w” ° 8'75 1.00 P. M.—Public lvorahlp. _ Cross Pooads ...... .... 3.95 sermon_lorhe w,“ M“; the Foonsh "h-glns,» Dollaldston .... . 4.60 .. Dr. Ramsay. _ Gm“ Dunstaffnage .... 5-10 I Soio—-Selectcd . . . . . . . . . Mr. A. R. ROSS 80156550; fouls/mix) The MacKinnon Drug Co. A Phone 219 The St0re em“ “m” 22* ma“ 19 w 2°’ “w Hartsville ...... . 1.65 711E. . . . . . . . . . . ...... .. 15.10 ‘mds 16‘ Hampton .. 11.65 Previously uckncivlcdged 243'“ MONTREAL-Eel; receipts 11°12}, 1b k H5 _____ today were 1.132 cases as compared Hgzggizge 5,25 $570.12 t“ 2'70‘ w“ °“ the mrmspondmg Kelly‘. cross . .. .30 d" 1”‘ ye“ The ma“? ibis)“ .v,- adowbank 13.00 Country Total ......... .. $1610.11 er and advancing under lg er re- ‘ _ , , , n93 (y M i ill. S th . 1.0: Charlottetown ..otal .. .. . l ceipts. Very few western eggs are Mzrznnd n T50 mam‘ Shipmems °z graded eggs hiillvale 3.00 Grand Total ........... .. szooao: are selling on spot to wholesalers Mum“ North “L50 “t “iws 22' firs“ m’ sewn“ m‘ Mnr-lvlelll . . 8.75 CAPTURES Chicago spot i8, November refrig- “ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' TOBACCO BOX erators 23 ML Mt. Buchanan (additional) .25 THIEVES Mt. Herbert, 8-50 V Mt. Meiiick . 291.2 FORREST CITY’ Ark“ July 2a Mt’ Stewart 7'75 (U. P.l-—Wll(311 Darnell Devasicl New Dominion - - . _ saw two robacrs bleak into a store Red Cross New “M” 7'30 here recently he Waited until the: . New Glasgow W. I. .. .... 10- came out’ and men puued a w. Campaign Nine Mlle Creek ""'° 5' 1, bacco box from his pocket-ordered - Pinette South 6.90; them ,0 “stick .em up" and yelled — 1 Pisquidtgest """' ifor police. Tile men were- convic- Peafi“ “we ‘ tied of house robbery. School teachers. pupil! and W°m- Rloyaity West loco; en's Institute membgrsdthrlvllihilx: st. Andrew's (additionalL. 1.001 WEDDED WOMAN BEST the province £11851? l" Y"? st. Catherines . . . . . . - . . . .. 2.22‘ TEACHER past few weeks in zollectlnl; for the sprmgvale _ 5310f _____ Red we“ Cemeelgn- ""1 “P i° Valleyfield mm and west. 19.60‘ CHATANOOGA, new... J11]? 2i date 155 school districts have sent Vernon River w_ L 5,09; (U_P_)__Man1ed women make beb l" Tetums- The mmwlniis a h“ Willem/MB - - 1-25 ter school teachers than single ones 0! 111° Cimtllbutmns which have WBYIBH Grbve 6-80 Everett Davis, head of the Wood- bwl Yi-‘ceived Yewnily 1*- Westmoreland 5-30 row Wilson junior high school at Whwlve South -- H" Des Mbines, 1a., told his class in PRINCE COUNTY Wood Islands East 5-00 educational methods ai; the Univer- sity of Chattanooga summer school. Bedeque Lower . . . . . . 8.10 . B Birch Hill (additional . . . . .75 ' 8 Campbellton W. _I. . 2-00 Egmont Bay (pupils) . .35 o o Knutsford . 10.87 Th: Christian Church Linkiettcr . . 11.40 Middleton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 355 In United Worship. at the Baptist Church. lviili River .... .. .35 Miscouche .. . . 10- OJ Montgomery . 5.00 MINISTER-REV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. M‘L. Stowe . . so 8.25 OBGANIST-MRS. G. ELLIOTT FULL Narborough .. . . . . . 1000 St. Louis . . . . . A . . . . . . . . . 1-60 MORNING WORSHIP ll o-CLOCK ' ' . . . 3.25 , ‘ m“ 5 00 __ Sermon-"The Weight of Sand" . . . . . . . . . .. Dr. Vincent ‘ f ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Soprano Solo-"Give" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hermann In!!!’ Miss Margaret Stems. i 6-73 39 Sunday School, with classes for all ages in session ' ' l2 to 12.30. KLNGS COUNTY EVENING WORSHIP 7 OTYLOCK Sermon ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rev. E. J. Chisholm mbmn 1'50 A cordial welcome is extended to all.‘ All services of Bangui" 5.00 these Churches offer invitation to visitors. Cliepstow Cumberland Hill . Eglinutoll . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 fI-UC-OO Guernsey (additional) .50 . Huh Bank W’ St. James Presbyterian Church Howe Bay ........ 8.00 K111711111‘ 7-30 MINISTER: REV. R. MOORHEAD LEGATE, B. l). Launching 5-00 organist-Mrs. KS. Rogers. Choir Director—MrsJ.A.Lawson Milton 3.05 Montague .15 PUBLIC WORSHIP Montague Dower .......... 16-34 M m! ‘El o l k . o ngs. even ‘coo. bhzéxegoriglt Mary " Evening hi. Seven O'clock. New Perth .....-.. . 13.60 The Praise for the Day will include:- Panmure Island 1~°° Morning Anthem Point Pleasant ...... 1.25 “What Are These?" . . . . . . . . Stalner Psourls (one section only)" 9.80 Evan“; 51411199“ w- 1- - - ---'-' 5'00 Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Ben Acorn St. Peter's Harbor 4-53 I ORS ORDIALLY INVITED. s,“ Georges _ 525 STRANGERS AND V SIT C Victoria Cross .. 4-95 S-GG-DGQDQGGQQ Previously acknowledged .. 182.18 - --i--— —O‘—"—F 'Bf§ Trinity United Church Minister-wk“. E. H. Ramsay, D. D. Rcv. C. N. Brown, lVLA. Organist-Mr. A. R, Kendall. I. R. A. 111., A. A. G. 0. 10.00 A. M.—I’rayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.--Public Worship. Visitors Cordialiy Welcome. Services Broadcast by C. I1. C. K. Zion Presbyt Prof. Louis l). Thompson. erian Church . Organist end Choir Leader Qimrtette-JTve Wondered Alexander No. 8 MORNING 11 n. llle-RGV. S. D. McArl-h ur. M. A., Monctoh. Bass Solo-"Deneeth the Cross of Jesufl-Hymnhl) Mr. Malcolm MeKimlon EVENING ‘l p. lm-Ilev. S. D. McAr-thpr. M- A- Speoisl service for 701ml mell- Zion Mlle Quertctte Baritone Solo-"The Prodigal SonW-Stebbihl. Mr. Harry Burrows Far Away From God“- St. Paul ’s Church 8th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.30 A. M.—I-Ioly Communion. 10.00 A. M.—'l‘he Sunday School. 11.00 A. M.—Mornlng Prayer and Sermon. Mrs. Arthur H. Roper will sing during the Offertory. ‘L00 P. M-Evening Prayer and Sermon. EVERYBODY WELCOME REV. II. D. RAYMOND. M. A" RECTOR. ...... --....----- - -- ---—----—-- ailifia§l .-l'. .4313?!’ i ,-,s,,..-.-l_l.....-. -.01via.¥r