SEIWIGE luiiirv _,_,,__,_= , 'rue crlAal.o'i"i‘ M-_-ir rlirscairrlsa W nisrrlisiilc our sneiam This Drlgatan on up-ie-asa i>»::lfu°:n”s:r¥l'2 only Dreamers with years al expel-_ issacs so aiasaalsi . uaii -'~.:.‘°-.l......"°- if lkre. "A: ' _ali night."rrasoripl.i° mu; sarvioa is at your siapossi. th mailing iliia your Drugstore you are assures of assi resells. J. lstiliibt li. slums Phone sz. _ 142 Pi-lnoa si.. w¥wwea Classified Aslvcrtiseinenta ssssaaeo eii insole A” ” III' d A M &.rm saaolclssxxoesosa “ U* “il If mr “unions sssafssssssssssssass I ll ills W ]||g'\l¢lI aaaalsoasoohssleaaa 'I K “K ill Men., whales ° e Teachers Wanted WANTED -» A FIRST CLASS male teacher for Darnley school, lm. supplement alaimo. D. si. Maher, Becretlry. '|488-'i-17-31. AGENTS, wBl'_i'n Fon and pricee.bigtn&o1§{ ‘¥_°p°°m°n`1i. is-'io-sei. WANTED-FOB ALBION SCHOOL District No. B2, First or Second class Teacher. Minimum supple- ‘ ment. Russell Moore, Secretary. 7118-7'-IU-Sl. USINESS WITH Pg%¥tlNgr£\¢ Powders give ggmpls and broil ere 181 Sthtion H-. A. W. July 11-5-Ai. 'I0 TRAVEL for old-estcb- in Tor- term! Male Help Wanted WANTED -° A MAN T0 WORK ON farm. Amos Rodd, Milton. ' 'M93-7-17-31. Am) WOMEN - DI' ' BECUME EXPERT BARBER sans ... our nrlms, s bundle. Guardian Odice M gg, 11' cosrs Nornmo 'ro EN- __ ._._..._ rg lsr. aoann Alvb on hand It Glllrdibn on RENT MODERN room house near Senator hone 40711 7452-'I-15-51 ssl.:-me csrsvnoaar at a barllain Apply iss-1-11-ai. _.K-1-an-a¢sI¢-bliss-» Miscellaneous moi liven! WORKING . TOURS EURDPE FOR. Y. M. C. A. T0 BUY SMALL FARM water ihore. not too far Appiy Guardian or . lnaking“'a tour of liaris, Prague, War Employment Wanted WANTED A MAN FOR FARM work. Apply Horace vessey York. 1509-'l-ia-ai. WANTED-EXPEIIIENCED MAID, able to cook. Good wages. Refer- ences required. ADDI? Miss simp- son, 14 Esplanacle. 7485-7-le-31 thfoliglr our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful wiiuates. Write Moier Barber ego, 573 Barrington, Halifax. Oct. 14-ttsi-tf. gléiiare from us how to get a job as tmaster, Postal Clerk, Steno- graphei-, Customs Examiner, etc., in the Canadian civil Service. Vacancies occurring constantly. The M. C. 0. Civil Service School Ltd., Toronto 10. M.H.W. 4-Bat-41. Situations Vacant-Male BABN $6 T0 $10 A DAY. LEARN, while earning part time, Motor mechanics, Battery, Welding, or Barbering. Good positions open. Write Dominion. Trade Schools, Bt. Lawrence Blvd., Montreal. B. V. M. 'June 20-July 4-18-Aug. 1. EARN so 'ro no A DAY. LEARN, while earning part time, Motor mechanics, Battery, Welding, or Barbering. Good positions open. Write Dominion Trade Schools, St. Lawrence Blvd.,'ii/fontreal. S. V. M. June 20-July a-18-Aug. 1. Female Help Wanted WOMEN WANTED T0 BEW FOB. us at home. Sewing machine nec- essary. No selling. Ontario Neck- wear Company, Dept. 147, Tor- onto 8. __*__.__-1- _.___ PARIS, July 11. -In prep- aration for the first meeting in America "ot the Worlds Alliance of Y. M. O. A. which will 'convene in Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 4. Francis B. Harmon of Hattiesburg, Miss, is saw, Lodz and Cracow. Harmon is president of the national council of the Young Men‘s Christian Assoc- lation of the United States. Among the European speakers at the con- vention will be Andre Siegfried, of Francs; llirie Strange, of Germany: Professor Real, of Germany; and Dr. Kagwa, of Japan. Position As nouns- NEW TANNING METHOD srl-:EDY with one child. Apply to Crapaud. '|512-ii. rlvrimovsn WHEAT farming, one hundred south west of Calgary, Al south 'I‘uri1er Valley and Prince Wales exchange for iliisincll acreage Box J 118 July 11 B 41. T _ MODERN FLAT floor 296 Grafton 'M90 'l-11 3|. if- es llelisnlasli ary, SIOUX!-IOIM, July 1'1. (U.P.>- The problem of producing high grade leather from raw hides in a week has been solved through a Swedish invention, the so-called Wmnge-!"riberg mcthodf So far 10,000 raw hides weighing 180 tons have been successfully treated. The vital part of the process is per- formed with a strong vacuum pump which makes possible the tanning of the hides in a nearly complete .vacuum and in only seven days. ntconn ons mann caanusn Gnnnuvm.-E, Miss., July le (U. P.)-~A record for Dixie oats yield has been claimed by the Nicholson plantetion, near here, which pro- duced leo bushels in the acre. sono ro our nouscs mon olmLsEA, Me., July lv. iU.P.>- ' Henry lord may soonvsdd to his causation oi Amsrioaha an old golisriha or iieiincs iron. found recently in the William C. Gotch- aii hoinestesd here. The iron was used in olden times to iron the ruf- lllT|lAl..0l|A|lIllAl . _ul-£5( SPECIAL DUCK DINNER lt Ven- etian Gardens Sunday, R/sgulsr prices. 'l0'i0»'l-18 YORK PASTOIAL CIIAICI1 United Church of canada. services Sunday, July leth: York, ii s. ln.; Braokleyr 8 pl Judi Marshfield- Duhstallriage, 'Leo p. in. itev. Geo. A Christie, M.A,, Minister. .._.._. nuwrlsa itivltn charge, muted Church of Canada. Services led by Rev. F. E. Boothroyd. as follows: Sunday, July 19, Wiltshire, il a. nl.; Wheatley River, 3 p. ln.; Hunter River, 'Leo p. ni. sPilc1A1. Duck ntlvnillt at ven- etian Uerdcns Biindisy. lliegiilir prices. 1819-1-it ¢1;£i§i¢i BIRTHS ` MCQUAID-At the City Hospital, July 15, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Mctaiiaid, City, a son. SOMEBS-At the City Hospital, July 13, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bomers, City, a daughter. 1-noun-At the city Hospital, July 1, loal, to Mrs. Melvin Proud, city, a daughter. ' sr1itl.r‘ooN-At the city Hospital, July 10, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Shelfoon, City, a daughter. VESSEY-At the City Hospital, July 8, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. John Ves- sey, West Royalty, a daughter. CAIN-At the Lawrence, Memorial Hospital, Medford, Mass., on Sun- day, July 12, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Cain, of 232 Cedar street, Somerville, Mass., a son. DEATH S Lnvxaerran - At sununersirle, Jiill’ 15, Mrs. Annie V. Linklel.-ter. widow of the late James Linkletter, aged 76 years. Funeral Sunday at 2 p.m. to St. Paul's Church and cemetery. BARLOW-Ai; Romford, Maine, on Wednesday July leth. Mrs. G. M. Harlow, nee Helen Henderson are 38 years. Funeral from the resi- dence of her mother, Mrs. Robert Henderson, as mini Avenue, on sun- day, July 19th. services starting at 3 o’clock. Interment Peoples Cem- etery. __ W Ill MEMIJRIAM .M In loving memory of Jessie May Clow, Bradalbane, who departed this life July I-ith, 1930. Darling Jessie you have left us And we see your face no more out we hope tp meet mir darling on that bright and happy shore. Inserted by Parents. W Ill MEMURIAM In loving memory of our dear Daddy, Wm. J. ci-iilsam, ses view, Who died Jelly 20th, 1020. May God guide us lo do right so we may meet our many in the better land. riis Loving Family. 1? ap I - if In fond and loving memory of our dear sister, Alice Mae Bennett, who was called to God’s Upper Room. July liith, 1923, at the early age of 15 years. ~rwas eight inn; years ago may That our hearts were filled with gloom, God, called our sister, Alloc Mae To rest in His Upper Boom. 'Tis hard io see our loved ones ko, But Our Fltller's Will be done, He has helped to clear that cloud ol' grief Arid being again the sun. It would be wrong to wish you back To this world of sun and care. Alter you have tasted \,l\0 l°!l The Angels oi Heaven share. God grant that when this life ls done _ we may meet face to face. And dwell together evennore In our souls last restlnl P\l¢°- Jesus the very thought of Thee, with sweetness nlla the breast, but swexr far. Thy 09° ¢° '°° Ana in y iiresthte "lt ima;-lad hy her Younger Sister. I N. D. MacLean ` usnaarsxaa raasasrsa Ch llbettlih lui N.l:r¥\s Wiiisisira Phono Ml *og F. B' ____________.____.. . “ 1. ¢ DANCING . I T0 12 BIACB GROVE INN TUESDAY EVENING Amusslorl so cams rrp A qyao nance ____“,___.......__.._---»--_- SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL-An ice cream festival was held by the Boy scouts ot the Holy Redeemer church, ip their hall Thursday av- ening. In spits of the forbidding weather there was A large attend- ance, aus the festival :rom every point of view was s. 'great success. A goodly sum wa; realized from the festival which aid the scouts greatly. M .- ' 1=AMn.! 1t1‘ltJNloN'-Mrs. James P. Hughes, of Calgary and Mrs. J. Alexander 1/i.acNal1, of Boston, are spending a very delightful holiday visiting their sisters, Mrs. ‘J. W. MacDonald, of Corran Ba-n, and Mrs. W. J. Macfntyre, of Charlotte- town. They are the four surviving members of the family of Hugh Campbell, and Christine Morrison Campbell, of 'I‘racadie parish, who moved to Boston fifty years ago, and it is the first time the sisters have all met together 1h thirty-two years. niliuA1. Yl`ls'1°llisnAY-The run- eral ot, Miss Clara Carragher was held 'yesterday morning from her late residence, 41 Richmond street. "to Saint Dunstan’s Basilica, where a. Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Reverend Jos. Walsh. The pall bearers were: Messrs. George Menellsh, John orinlth, John con- noliy, E. J. H. Morrissey, st. Clair Trainer and John Purcell. services at the grave was conducted by Rev- erend Jos Walsh. , CHURCH SERVICE-'I‘Tie Christ- ian Church and the Baptist Church meet in united service at the Bap- tist Church, Sunday morning and evening. Dr. Vincent preaches in the morning on "an ancient non- c0nIO‘rmlst." Rev. Z. L. Flash, A for- mer popular minister of the Baptist Church speaks at the evening ser- vice and is heartily welcomed to his old pulpit. Miss Berne. Huestia, at the moming service, will sing, "Cast thy burden" (I-lamblen) while in the evening, Mr. B. G. Acorn will be heard in selected bass solo. PER.S0'l\._nS Mr. Kenneth McPherson, of New York City, is visiting his home in Uigg. Mrs- A. Bonnell, returned home this week from a most enjoyable visit to Rev. J- S. and Mrs. Borinell of winnipeg, Man. < Mr. and Mrs. J. Sullivan, Den- ver, Colorado, were passengers to the city on Sunday nights express, and on Monday left for a visit. to Mrs. Sullivarfs mother, Mrs. John McGuigan, Hope River. Miss Margaret Bencabaugh arriv- ed in the City Thursday night from Boston arid left yesterday for Geor- getown, where she will spend part of the summer. Messrs. G. E. Huestls, W.P., J. Austin Jardine, G.S., Wilmot Val- ley, Rev. R. H. Stavert, Grand Patron, Hunter River; J C. Easter, Grand Sentinel, Georgetown, have returned from the 89th annual ses- sion oi the National Division, Sons of Temperance, of North America, held at Moncton, N.B. Mrs; John J. Macnoheiu and daughter, Misses Eunice and Fran- ces MacPherson, are visiting in Ulgg the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Macpherson, having metered to the island to attend the wedding of their cousin. Miss Beth MacPher- son. .___--4-#---_--1-1-**_*’ l Dr. VI. ll. Garson oilmornacron ‘lines Year Palmer drssiiais iss rrines sc. mae 1012 asus oaus_mo». -~ -s~l g_,_,___.._.. .1 INSUII IN SURE IlSll|lAll0E R. HOLMAN oeaaaorrarowa »- _._-r._~ ~;.'_. - Green Lantern Roaming House Ia Now Open looms by Day or by Week _ 50 QUEEN ST. Iles-in the Wide flciillee collars. l / ETOWN GUARDIAN \"/\fJ|‘¢ I l1Kl'.I SPECIAL DUCK DWNII It Vll1~ ' *_ etian Gardens Sunday. Regular fe, _ U * V r f pricol. 1070-‘l-18 H ' - -- ,IJ 1' 'lt' '. ~ aanamcros-There 'will he ‘ _*`_.~,_.., ~ service in Harrinston Presbyterian \ l7'\\`».°-3. /. . *ll Church. Sunday, July 19th. at 11 3 _ _, .5 ~ am. The Rev. Dr. Leathen, Ottawa. ,X -` *lu 4 , 4 preacher. ,,_ ~ I /3( -_ _.1 .`__ f T sig/ f differ CAR. DAMAGED-A Ford car - . 1 attempting to avoid collision with ) .». ye-, '~"".,4 another our crashed ini. the rear ' ‘ft ‘, ,__‘J%.`» . of a tnlck on Elm Avenue shortly ‘ _y \ h' ‘ before ten o'ciock Thursday even- New ‘-_‘-1; ’~',';"| l\\ ` ing. The Fora was pauiy damages. 1 8 ‘,»_e_f. l‘~\\, _'Il No person was injured. l Bild _, ’ ` / --- illotices MOTOR CYCLE VISITORS-Mr. . John Robert Lydford and Herbert Notwithstanding the somewhatf Kaplpwite 01 Bmpklyn, New ym-k, adverse weather conditions, the Gil- srrived on the rsluml wednesday well Truinihs Cami: for Scout-‘ evening, making their trip of one masters. belhs held on the West thousand miles, by motor cycle. River near Rocky Point is carrying They are staying at the Nom, on in the best Scout style. The American Hotel. Mr. Lyaicrs is a thirty-eisht men comvrlsihs the grandson 0| My-_ ,mi-1 My-5, John camp troop are divided into four walker, Norm Rive;-_ patrols, with separate patrol sites in ____ different parts of the camp ground, QT. Pgflmg Bgy 39355 all some distance from the group of RACES-on wednesday afternoon, headquarters tents. July sand, wiu he the been held in This System of combine. known Kings county in yeam The as patrol system camping, is one of - grounds and all arrangement; will the characteristic features of Scout he first class. Good meals will be trclhlns. and is aimed w d¢ve1°l1| served and everything made as self-defence and general leadership pleasant as possible for you. Please ability in the youns boy leaders. make st. Peters your outing spot At the training camo the Scout- on Wednesday, July 22;-ld, masters are treated as boys, and live ___ the camp life of a well handled wsnnllvc nr:l.Ls-An event of troop of boys under canvas. interest to many people in the west- The day`s programme is a busy ern part of the Island as well as in DUB. lJ€8lm1lI\§ 8% 630 B- HL. BDU this vicinity oooh place at winsloe running through a creat variety of when Mr, Nell A, Mcpgdyen, of Woodcraft demonstrations, games wlrislpe and M153 Beatrice E, Mp- and lectures until lights out at 9.45. Fadyen, of Victoria West, Prince Y€Sl5€I`Cl9~Y'5 P\‘08l`l\mm6 included County, were united in marriage by Se-5510115 Ori axemv-DSl1lD. m0d€rh the Rev, L. J. Leard, minister or the camp Sanitation. comp food and United Church of Canada, who just ¢0Ukl11B, signalling games and recently arrived from N. B. to. take Steam-Off games. In one of the charge pf me wlnslpp pastoral i latter, designed to provide vent for charge. The marriage took place at superfluous encrsy. the younger the home oi' Mr. Mcnadyen in the membels Of the camp troop Strug- presence or a low invited guests. sled midst much fun to hos-tie one , isummerslde papers please ¢gpy)_ dhothér. That ls, each With. 8. l. length of rope in his hands, en- vls1'i‘1NG YAUHT _ A snow deavoured to tie the feet of his op- whlte, graceful-lined yacht dropped P0I1€l'\t. anchor yesterday in the stream op- The usual keen competition has posiie Piokaras wharf. The yacht developed between the various pa- bears the name “Hi Esmaro" and is U`0lS-the Owls, Foxes, Moose and owned by lvir. 1. E. Manvilie, retired Crow- This is especially lively in asbestos manufacturer, New York. DYEDQTAUUH Of the Pil-F01 Sites fOr Mr. Meriville with four friends, left Ih01'I\1I1S l!1SD€Cll0n- On the first New York July 'ith on p, fishing morning the Crow Patrol, which in- cruise around the Maritimes andthe '$111595 SEVH31 1511110 H1011. were l St. Lawrence River. They had ill- awarded the flag. On the second, luck, however, pr' perhaps one the Foxes earned it by corltrivlng should say fisherinarrs luck, because an Uiwsual number of clever and they bagged no salmon. and struck practical woodcroft cams conveni- very bad weather, rain and mist al- 011665- most every day, The Hi Esmai-0 15 The evening council fires have 261 feet long, carries a crew oi' 41 brvusht out the usual high class men and attains a speed of 15 talent- The Singing is reported by hneis. she is a twin screw, having the camp chief as of an uriusuallv two 300 h, 15, Diesel engines, The high quality. The council fire cir- Hi Esmai-0 is now pn return to New cle has been located on the shore York and arrived in Charlgttpwwn overlooking West River-described for clearance papers. she left yes- as presenting a rarely lovely Dlvlure tcrday afternoon for Bar Harbor, at Sunset- Me. The health of thc squad is excel. ._____ lent, and the opinion of the staff ISLAND LADY WEDS-Miss Het- is that the course will prove one ell A- Dvyle. daughter of Mrs. Kath- of the most successful held in the erine A. Doyle, of 7 White street. Maritimes. . Schenectady, and Mr. Holland .__._il_.. Chapman Griffith, of Vancouver. The nice things about p had star; Washington. were married Saturday. is that it gives one more to been July 11th. Rev. Mgr. J. L. Reilly about after he gets ahead. performed the ceremony. The at- tendants were Miss Margaret Doyle, " " sister of the bride and Mr, Joseph G. Regan. The bride wore A rose R E A L chiffon dress with white hat and shoes, and carried Pink roses. The Spgllals Qgiilslink TOILET SPECIAL! Pompehn Goods Colgales Tooth Paste Special for the week end only i _19c Face Powder .... |96 Creams .........4lo Tllchm ......... llc - Writing AIIDIMVS 'raslm uvza asgisiar zse ssvrs ice 49a Tooth Brush HAWK stand :rc room ilrurh and a naowlns small Tubs ' of CAMERAS Forhans Tooth Photo All for 19|; e 98|: Jonioei Face Powder silo Cold Cream or Vanishing Cream 39p I immune -ar LA GEBABDINE l We now have the famous waving fluid in stock. Guaranteed. Price $2.00. CANDY S -.-_ 2_- Maraschino Cherries ....... 49° Ib. Peppermint Pafliea .. lilo Ib. Marshmellowa 491: lb. Billie Burke Chocolates .. B00 lb. MOIRS, GANONGS, LIGGIITI v All sire packages. PECIALS » ..»f.f" l Laura Secord Candles 70s lb. _'_-3"", ' i Smiles 'n Chuckles 80s lb. fd ' ss. / _ Verichrome Film ROSS -DR U C - UNITED The MacKinnon Drug Co Phone 219 ,The@Store DEPRESSION HITS DOGDOM ~'a-- in their features and in their oar eers, Dr. Anne Linton and Dr El PHILADELPHIA, July 17. (U.P.) -Dogdom is hard hit by the in- dustrial depression, according to re- ports from the Animal Rescue Leag- ue Shelter. With many persons out of work, hundreds of dogs are being turned loose to shift for themselv- es, officials of the shelter announce. With about 50 animals awaiting ad- option, which is twice the number usually on hand, the league is mak- ing every effort to find thern homes- TWINS LEAD SIMILAR LIVES PHILADELPHIA, July 17. (U.P.l -With astonishing similarity, both izabeth Linton, twins, have lived, studied and taught side by side for 62 years. Recently they were both retired from the mathematics de- partment of the West Philadelphia High School because they had reach ed the retirement age after 41 years of uninterrupted teaching. JUDGE LAUGHED AT LAUGIITER. Mslhrrrns. July le - Lucien Laughter, was sentenced in 11 months 29 days in the work- house here, charged with mariufa/c turing whisky. _ - - .,.-.= »-- 3 St. Paul 's Church . e » e .su ... ;s:-:- -za nailz- , Communion. veg- -greg-;-gwgagn sa 10.00 A. M.-Tho Sunday School. I 11.00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. ,v Miss Margaret Stems will sing. ' 'L00 P. M.-Evening Prayer followed by Holy Address by W. D. Bayley, Director of Temperance Ed- ucation for the Manitoba Government. EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., BECTOR. l » ""~ rom “““ Trinity United Church' I Ministers-asv. a. n. asnrssy. n. n. asv. c. N. arm. ima. Organlst--Mr. A. ll, Kendall, L B.. A. M., A. A. G. 0. ‘ 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.-Public Worship. _ Address by Mr. W. D. Bayley of Winnipeg. Solo-"Fear, Ye 0 Israel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ Burk Mr. T. W. Bentley. 7.00 P. M.-Public Worship. Sermon-“The Fruits of the spirit" Dr. Ramsay Solo-“God Knew My Need” .. . . . Henry Geehl Miss Frances Wood -» Y-_J -'°~ -¢ ~¢-_.-\_» l :amor .ru is -m-4 »- 44 ,_ ' J*-:sf li ‘ nrmrmrru ~¢ es- .`\ ¢.,__..a__-ea.. ~- ~ Bolo--"I heard the voice of J_es\ss"-J. B. Dykes Mr. Harry ilufrotvs EVENING - Anthem-"0 Taste and See"-Gee! ll Choir bridesmaid wore a flowered chiffon dress with white hat and shoes, and carried garden flowers. A recep- tion was heldat the home of the bi'ide's mother after the ceremony. The bride was formerly of Summer- field, Prince Edward Island, and is a niece of James B. Croken, of Sum- merfield and Dr. I. E. Crokcn, of , Charlottetown. She is a graduate of Union Commercial College, Char. lottetolvn, and has been engaged in secretarial work with the General Electric Company for the past few years. Mr. Griffith is a graduate of Washington State College and is a research engineer in the Power Rec- tifier Engineerirlg Department of the General Electric Company. A!- ter a motor trip through New Eng- land, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith will be at home at 1096 Baker Avenue, Schenectady, N.Y. Boy Scout (to elderly lady): May I accompany you across the road. madam?" Old Lady: "Certainly, sonny, How long have you been waiting hero for somebody to take you across?" g BARGAINS Grapes . . . . . . . . . . . per lb. 30c. Oranges, 3 sizes . . . . . .. per doz. l5c, 250, 45e New Wihesap Apples, ..per doz, 4`5c. Bananas . per dos. 25o Grape fruit 3 for 251:. Tomatoes . . _ . . . . . por lb. 15c. Pears per doz. 50:: or 5o each Plums, per dos loo or 3 for Bc Sunklst Lemons. per dos, 50c. Chocolates, fresh, per lb. 3i)c Nuts, mixed or straight. . . . . . . ........perlb.25o Chocolate Bars _ . . _ . 6 lor 251: Fresh Cream and Jellies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ per lb. Zilc. Tobacco, 15|: size, 2 plus. 25c Watermelon . . . . .. per lb., lic. Boston Baked Beans, per lb.. 25s. All other tobaccos and con- fectionery iat reduced prices. After the show or at any other time have your lunch, ice cream or soda in our brigilt and sanitary tea rooms. All home made pastry~ BLUE BIRD (formerly Leilh’si Corner Kent and Prince Phone 8131 -learnt ,,,...~;. Zion Presbyterian Church Prof. Louis D. Thompson. Orltsilsl and Choir Leader \ . MORNING _ T e . Solo-(Selected) by Mr. C. J. Gallagher .f Sundly School-10 a. rn. :s;~:s;s°s.a.uZl'1:~2lXl'»‘~!I!-'I I '"3 visitors Cordially Welcome. . Services Broadcast C. H. C. K. I § I U§§#G St. James Presbyterian Church. MINISTER.: REV. R.. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, B. D. Organlst-Mrs. K.S. Rogers. Choir Director-Mrs.J.A.Lawson PUBLIC WORSHIP Morning at Eleven D‘clock. Evening at Seven 0'cioek. 11115-i.l~i.`|'-iI1»`1il.'4-§L'd}-ii{1i»l>~'.P.".’~ The Praise for the Day will includez- Solo-"Let riot your Heart be Troubled (Chadwick) Mr. Norman Magnusson, St. John, N. B. Anthem by the 'Cholr. srnawcans Arm vlsrroas coamAl.l.v mvlreo. mouw-mmswowuunwwo‘ mowuww wmwol~ ' The Christian Church ‘ The Baptist Church Meeting iri United Services at THE BAPTIST CHURCH, Fitzroy and Prince gafagagwu,-gr-; ~a uruguay agauxala oltuANls1°-Mlls. G. lsLi.lo'r'i' FULL ‘ 51 Molmmc woasmr 11 o'cl.ocx sermon-"Ah Ancient lvoheeniormisi" nr. vincent Solo-"Cast Thy Burden" Hamblen Miss Berns I-Iuesiis Sunday School forma part of morning service :ind is ln session from 12, to 12.80 dclock. - aislvilvo vvonsnir 1 o'cLoc`n sermon Rev. Z. L. F-1.=h , 1.. ‘s s'lIl J 1 9’i‘.`¢'.'s\1'A’ ` lifr. rash, a former Minister of the Baptist Church hero, 2 is warmly welcomed to his old pulpit. Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . G..\f:orn .9 UUNUQDC ll ll' h DD €### §§§### il-\1#¢i~¥3‘?.I\‘-'<0 Hr. silslsramnav. A. c. vmcnsr. D. n. ' . ' l