' UGU age,»- NEW ISLANIJ PRDDIIBTS DUNSTAFFNAGE its CREAM 11v ALL POPULAR FLA votes ' “ llliAllGE m -—1 FRESH BIITTERMILK FIRST GRADE [IIINSTAFFNAGE GREAMERY BUTTER HIGHEST QUALITY PRODUCTS AT ' REGULAR PRICES iiiisii iiiiii GARRY sronrs Distributors For ' DEKVSTiIFFNiIGE CREiiillii‘RI' PRODUCTS SllERBET" il-"T" "Jim Fendergast . Pens ii Line 0n - - - n “iiiir Exhibition iiilf.l-l.- Til“. i7§l§7i‘}§‘ii§"ll.i§"-i.'~'l ligl-SIIFVIITWIUIP that. hi! 5551??“ W, Guy in}; show which t“. P5 ‘.7 “er-k arc generally-mil- " in the different slfilPS and in the Old Land- < here our fall gath- qty, i-ricrrcd to as and ivith a pro- _ tie nlri ltishioiis and custom; d.‘ hard It. resolves it- tcli to a iiiic>l1oii oi taste and choice in WIIITIS. Shakespeare says “What's in a name? A rose b1’ |n_v othcr nnine would smell as rtvccii". Biii whatever name we choose to call ll our hi1: show is growln’: coiisistcnili" and iiiirlv rl‘IlJl<l1.\“‘1‘-"l1 year. It appears to hold tho "spot.- litlit" in the East. The attend- iiice increases ciich siiccccdtn: year and the fame oi it goes still iatther abroad. thereby insuring a bigger attendance for next war- ibiizger iiiiniber of tourists ..<.\'h~ :hrer.ize a visit to P. E. I. with ‘Exhibaiinn’ o'er-k. The rcdiiccti fares for i-airs on the icrrics caust- | great influx of visitors iroiii tliii mainland of N. B. iind N. S, cs- pecially A surprising large num- ber come in motor boats front a- tross Niii-thumberliind Strait. The Illiliiililildfl oi otir "Show" is not generally realized by the av- erage cziizen of P.E. Island. We read of big Exhibitions abroad and perhaps make. in our minds, tin- Javorablc ccmparisans of our rimi. Jrid sigh for tiic IIIIFIOSSIDIP, with- lut making anv cilort to rnjo_v tliiit which his her-n Iilncgd very ghattdiiv iiillizri our rrricli. "Far awnv pa ‘iii :- iilwnvs look green". 'l"he succcss of this bu: organll/ation. tlz “Provincial I-IX- .llll)ltl0il Co." appears to be duo ,prlncipallv to good mane-i; e- meiit. Eierything seems to be in Pfetlse and clockwork oydcr. There must be some master minds on detail at the head of aflitirs. The iuinng prceraiti for four ' will be as good as any on thi- l The i‘ BAPTI STl Church Cor. Prince & Fitzroy THE REV. II. L. BENTON, B, I) ' MINISTER ~ an-L-t-u-ru-“nnrww-nnrvuuun-u lhc morning service. HIOIKNING ‘VURSIIIP II (TCLOCK A \, 5Prmon—-“Forgi\c 1's (iur Trespasscs" 1 l The fourth of a series on The Lord's HINT" I - The ltcr. ll. L. Benton. B. D. Solo-"The Ninety first Psalm" —- -— — — MtlDlTn-I Mrs. '1‘. lloy (futimorr The (‘hiirch Si-huitl moi-ts imiiiciliiitcly at the close B! EVENING WORSHIP 7 GCLOCK Sermon — — — — — — The Rev. H. L. Denton. B. D. Visitors to Charlottetown are CnriliaIlY “film '41 “Trlhlll Wllh THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Organm _,_ .-. - _ -- - - -- Min Helen Callback CUlliilTLlli. ‘the. “thundering herd" will provide the biggest quota of thixlls inr the masses. The multi- colnred liabzlttnents oi the drivers alxrrils province a bizarre eflect. on the (‘nllfwillilfi and unconscious niiiiils e1 the spectzilors. 'I'itr gY-lllfl pitnorama. of colored Iiciivs during the evening program ii". a "it not easily forgotten- and h I of all is the. immense; thronq nt people who will vietvthe i whoii- tllPflflflP and listen to the.‘ show hiirkcrs and ballyhoo artists‘ proi-liiiin their wares to the world, in gciirial. l The Bill Iiynr-h Circus will pro-l vidc :ini'iscmcnt. for thousands tril the outside aroiirids. A tour of the ; different. (‘OIIPPrSIOIIS may be lik-t eiird to a sight-seeing trip toi niaiiv countries oi the earth. The vaudeville show in front. of the ‘JlTlIlCl stand has assumed en- ormous proportions iii ‘late years and nppcnrs this ycar to be more extensive than ever before. It has five special aerobatic acts includ- inzr tiic "flying trapczc” acts. The Island will he "on parade" ms ii were) next ivcck. All nature inf lintli plant. and animal king- donw will be at its best. It will be iii-unit incumbent on all tiative born Vlatiricrs to conztittite them- sclvr: - "inzi tor demos" and dis- Peiire lvi pltaility prinrirally in the form r-t tlllilllfc)‘ to all strangers. and Ill l.i"l to cvcryhody. Cour- tv-iv i'l’il l€ll'(llli‘r,.' takes a lot of mi:.ii_. cut oi the world. V.‘ ‘JETS OFTEN’ REQUIRE 'I‘RL.»\‘..\III.\I‘ BY PHYSICIAN are small, Innocent’, OUCIIIT rig chiefly on . but sometimes 0n the and occasionally in the, .2; or "torc box,“ writes. a scalp doll-tar. ll illllt‘ crow V011‘ slowly. lwttiii‘ without theiii. Small iviirrs will .'.!l\\'_\‘.’~l1]'ilil( and disap- pcz-r i.’ ll‘\itlll‘!l illLly with glacial ilt‘f“lc liiiil iiiiplicd by a glass rod or a. ni:ii.li 9.02;. Large ones need can; t c . \v.;rt iro‘ on the scalp can be very "m." as the comb is always i n; it. and )'.'III should let a with this or with any . wni-t cIsr-w'liere_ A wart. on the \(Ii‘ilI chords leads to hoarse- llt‘. -. St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford square Incumbent-REV. CANON MALONE, M. A, l». Th. m sanvices aoo a. im-niiiy I‘ [.40 A. M.—Mltlnl. 1100 A. lVL-Choral Enehnrlat and Sermon. 7.00 P. M. - Evenaong and Sermon. Dallylluly Communion ‘M5 except on Monday and Pr"!!! 0t 8.15. ‘Evenaong on Friday ‘the Queen's County ‘ Association 1n the Strand Theatre. SATURDAY At the‘ Charlotteto wn Theatres PRINCE EDWARD “SILENT BARRIERS ” ACTION STORY OF -BUILDING or c P. R. ‘CAPITOL : JACK HOLT in ‘ROARINC TIMBER " Scores Neglect At Ottawa Of Island Claims Broken Liberal Promises Reviewed In Rousing Speech By Hon. Dr. MacMillan At Meeting Thursday Evening “If I were Premier oi this Pro- vince I ivoiilrl agitate for another Commission to 3o again into the‘ whole question ni our Maritime claims," declared lion. Dr. W_ J. P. MauMilfan. spcakhr, on Thursday night at the élllllllili inectlrig oi Conservative The speaker. who ivas Premier when a Sllhfilfly itiu-ease of $1541,» 000 per _\‘i'14l‘ w.i. oblahezl for Priiire Eiiunirri L-lcind under the terms n1 the Wlite Commission. declared that. at that tinic he had asked the Cfilllllllfialtln chairman. Sir Thomas Wine, if the increase 3 could not. be iniidc retroactive as. .rom 1927. when the Duncan Commissoii rcrort ivas. accepted by Parliament. tThitt report had not only recrimincndcrl an imme- diate interim sitbsidy" iiicrciL-e for this Province ‘of $125001 but. also an early stibs'rlv " Jlciiienl in lull. and this latter 1311111131011 had not been carried out bi. the King Government I The stiealcrr sad h» hid been assured by Rir ‘l‘ltoiii:i,i-. \vllilfl_ that while his (Jiiniiiii .~ii n cr-iilrl tint. recommend that the $'.'>o,rnn iii- crczisc bc inaile l‘t‘iI'F7.t(‘l' the re- troactive principfc wtriulri ‘he taken into considtratiazi when the fnal settlement was arrived at. "Has that been done“ a l" d Dr Mac- Millan. "I sriv no \' little at- tention has been paid to th: principle_ 'l'hrit is tiie reach why the Chief Jiistzce of this PPOVJIM. who sat. as one of the members of the White t‘oiiviii.:~i oii. presented a n-iinnritv report hriwd on our fzwal ticeds: and wrth all due d"- ierenre m the fl‘llt"l‘E‘l‘lll»lPilli"l'i who sat. on that case. I c'aiin that. the Chicf Justice oi this Province knows more about our claims than any other man in Canada today. In making his mznorty report he kept the dcor open for further claims. and I maintain that the time has come for our case to be rcclaencd; til-Iii the"? 5liotild be another Commission appointed to evniniiie our rla'ins_ in the litht. of [HWPIII conditions. “We did not g-t as intich as we should from the Duncan Ccmmls- ston. because. the Mar t‘me Freight Rates Act, passed on IIIFII‘ recom- mendation. has been nullified bv the Stipreme Court. of Cmflfia- And until our freiilht rill-PS 0°11- ditlon is remedied the 591111?“ 0f this Province are not. gPttIHK “I square deal from the railways.‘ Dr. MacMlran insisted. "Until we have a government in this Province able and willing to fight for otir rights at Ottawruwe shall be pavintr for it 111-. higher taxes and freight chaiflfl- Subsidy Increases vfsttattoris. In the redelral arena the Rt. Hon. R. L. Borden passed on to his greater reward. As War ‘ Premier he held an outstanding , record amongst theEmpti-eh dis- l tingulsl-ied statesmen. At; his bier ‘_ the prejudices of party were set; aside and at a state funeral all Canada tinitcd in doing honor to the memory of one of our greatest sons. As father and founder of our magnificent Car Ferry he is especially endeared to this Prov-; irice, a betiefaction the memory of lwhich time cannot efface. i “Many others whose names I ‘I cannot now recall, those who have passed away, whose works do fol- low them and to whose families \\’.° extend our deepest sympathy. "l could not pretend to do Jus- tice to that great Empire event. the Coronation oi His Gracious Aiaiesty, King George VI. The fgrandetii‘ of tliosc ceremonies, the ,\vorld-\vide interest displayed, the iFiliIllIf-IBSIII of loyal hearts, within ;and without the Empire, through i the Press and messages of those attending the ceremonies is now familiar to every Canadian. On my own behalf nnrl on that Of the LihernI-Coiiscrva‘ivcs of this Prov- ince we declare our love and loy- plti/ to our newly crowned King 3 land to his hcloicd consort, Her‘ Conservative i “Naturally we would expect that when they took so much out of our auto and truck drivers. they {would give you some considera- ‘. tion in return," the speaker con- } t.iniied_ "What have you got in . return 1'“ voices; "Bad roads!" laiaiesty the Queen. with the nat- i Amid irlcrgaggd applause, D1 tonal prayer Long Live the King ltlrioMillan denounced the dis- . and Hrr Grarwoiis AIBIESLV. 10118“? ‘graceful condition of the roads M01211 0V9!’ HF- happy and 810N015- , l-Ie recalled an incident on June i L011? U"? 0H1‘ K111‘; and Quech- ‘24 last. when it was imposslbleé ‘Afiiilll- <1" "m" DYODPPII’ 1n- inr him to drive to OIgar-y be. . action. in tie fields oi government i cause of the condition of the roads i 111 Cflllfldfl "lift 0H1‘ Hail“! PTOV- west9f5tin1mer51dg_ - nice is a mailer of most. grave ‘ He also regallgd the emnmqy concern. In the world of trade} ‘pledges of the Campbell Gavem- and crommciuc the darkest clouds l 112811;. ans hi? own prleditcatélon that. aiding great. ldepyression htavgllifted l l t. e L‘ eras were eec , “ecu- art isperscr. e regre a y our i nnmy" would be, practised at the governments have failed to take expcllié oi the public works of the advantage of this tide of incoming Province: a. prediction which has ‘prosperity tn close the doors of been strikingly fulfilled during ‘ IIIIPITIDIOVIIIBIIl and give the Indus- 1 the past. two years. This neglect . trial and laboring classes of the roads and other pubic ‘ibenefits which Proivdence has ‘ works has meant less employment l kindly showered upon us. y for our farmers as well as lncon- i 'In this testing time it Ls grati- venience to the travelling public. i fving to Conservatives to observe i, . that. where their trade and fiscal been interfered , incoming governmcriis. He also denounced the criminal l their ohiective nt ros erit. and P P l’ neglect oi theb Borden-Charlotte- ‘ benefits for the masses has been town "iighway y the present Pub- 5 justified. With these policies left lic Works Minister, Hon. J. P. Mc- ; in force and untampered with our Intyre. which has resulted this. , trade has increased and commerce year in unnecessary expense in re- forged ahead in spite of the in- pair wprlchand which will likely acting oi thtose elected to safe- mean urt. er expense next year. guar our in crests. Expropriation of farm lands for ‘ “These facts are especially not- the. National Park scheme was al- ‘ icerilwlr in our own Province. Nat- sn referred to. the speaker" point- f tire endowed us with a fertile soil. in; out. that. there is no provision i A Piiirt Pwlviiiettce has blessed its for appeal from the Caynplinll ‘ with -*."i'-iiii.ihle--.1iiis and stinr-hine (Irvveriitiientis decision in these I and filiunrlant "fill crop. The Ben- cases. and that our farmers’ rights iicti ilaiiqiing policy put our but» under democracy have been taken ter and clierse industry into the away. avenues of advancing prices. Brit- He was roundly applauded when ish and European demand has he declared, that during his ad- ministration cif office he had "play- ed the game" squarely with every ‘SO Neglect of Highway policies have not 1 with hy bacon, hams and meat products. The farmer is moving to more sect and section of the electors. , prosperous times with nothing to and had never refused admittance 1' haiivncr IIlS pcrtrc of mind but t0 his oflice to any one. ‘ Campbell G(l\‘t‘ll'il"f‘lll. tax gather- Tribute wag paid to the gnlwr- ‘ ers with llie t‘\‘t‘l' increasing de- ous contribution oi some slfillmyiiriiirl [Jr tar». and still more by the life insurance companies. to ‘ ta». = and the growing dangers oi health work in this Provlnce.ivliich highway trawl made possible the establishment. of "Time. and the ewiits of admin- the Provincial Health Department.‘ isti-atinn. has stamped with ap- I-Iad he been returned to power, 1 proval the record oi the Stewart- Dr. MacMlllan felt confident that MachIlll-in Government. But for he could have come to some fur- . their hard stirfiiccci highways and ther arrangement with the insiir- improved road-s our Plight Wwld ance companies. The Campbell . now be a pitiful one. Instead of ‘Government showed their irigrati- . taxing the overburdened they acid- tude to these organizations by , Pd hundreds of thousands of dol- doublirig the tax on life insurance Iars to our revenues b1‘ 1111551712 policies. ;our claims upon the Federal Gov- Ai, a pfgvlqug CQn54I1'\'a[.]\'P meet- ‘ erninent. Were ll not for these mg. an elderly gentleman had de- ~ large IIIFIJFIISFS in our revenue the scribed the presgm; gdminlgtratlon appalling additions to our taxesby as --snlwhers"_ Dr, MmMinan the present. Liberal Government- mought me wrm w“ a vgry gp- would be still further dotibled to propriate one. and he proceeded. crush our taxpayers to the verge i l lhourl Kingston. Pastoritev. B. G. those _. Mrs. Nellie Logan of the Home Eco- given substantial price iticreaseson ‘ ~_ (1 iinid loud applause. to review the 0f baiikriipttgv. g -Dr' Mtaellimtlvlilll‘ (Ilillltlqsflslllfidxiipli ‘manner in which the Plume °l M‘ "I" m" PY‘“'““"’- as l" the “lgiugregfppal-{isd 1m. ‘belief in fice had been "matched" by Pre- wider sphere oi Federal affairs. Ennséllvat-vo pniieies and paid mier Campbell and his asociates. the growing discontent of the peo- warm tribute to the ‘ate Sir Rob- ert. L Borden. to wihom this PM- ylncp-(“Yps m» nnriteii-Tr-rmentiiie (‘BT ferry service. the wideninB OI me raqwny. gauze and a stibsviv increase oi .1100 (WI aiititiallv which was ohtaliterl {Wm the FPTFIPH Government thrcuxh the initiative 0i titc Nlililli" nn ittiitiiivstiwihon. Followlnz lliir. iiicreiis-e he point- ed otit, addtmnzii subsidies of $125000 and $150,000 per year had been obtained i;om Ottawa by Conservative governments in this prqvlm-p, How much. he asked. had m,- gaimrlcrs-Lea Govern- ment. or the present. Campbell Government, nhiamed m this manner? Not one red cent! They preferred lflklll; ire“ money from . avers‘ or?» thatigtq (jm-lnllhilnn Dt". MGOMII- m, sfnfgd bfifll tiic federal and provincial Liberal governments for their broken PIT" - will‘ "lard to taxation decrease. The sales tax has been increased by “"9 p" pent, and in the provincial field there have been sWEPDlfli! w! increases on motor trunks. gaso- line, life insurance policies. 6%- Nm, p you!’ chance to turn m Fm" stlrplll! Mud” "Id get the Reach‘ (‘ash for It. We a" interested tn Men's Cloth- , Mo; and Shoes. Ill klncll ‘nl-rnrwntrrs and Mechanic: Tools. I Excliongfr 3m"? 10a Richmond Street Phnnc R69 .1} ‘ 1433-3- 1341 l pie l5 becoming rlaily more evi- dent. observing Liberals foresee the tide oi popular favor turning who had Increased their own sal- aries and emoluments at. the tax- payers‘ expense. tinder the pretext or ~ec°nomyq H, recalled the against them. Quebec after forty prediction of that staunch oldLib- years of Liberal rule. sent the eral paper. the Toronto Globe.that TascI-iereaii Government. m icnom- it, would be g bad thing w have a, iniotis defeat. Premier Hepburn in government “nu-mug, opposjtlon 1n I Ontario, with two treats yet to run, the Leglslalllre, and showed how is calling an election in the evi- truly the Globe had fnrseen the dent. hope of snatching a new present situation in this Province lease of poxrer before the indigna- Dr. MaoMillanb address was . tion of electors visits him with preceded by the passing of resolii- 4 annihilation. Bracken in Manitoba Mona lndoratng the records of the Bennett and MacMillan govern- ments, and strongly condemning the broken promises of the pres- ent. 1.1mm administ-rlttflnfi 1n this Province and at Ottawa. distress. defeat of the mont is assured Campbell Govern- Its leaders are viglyly njear- 11mins to keep ‘given meduririg my tenri of OIII iiYll0 ‘iiiiiici: AT i Beach Grove inn -.MONDA Y— I ' ' Al. Blanchard‘: Orchestra l i Dancing B - 12.30 Tickets 50c Each (Tax Extra) v "IT'S A GYRO DANCE The Central Guardian CONFEDERATIO .'\‘ S CHANCE. LIFE IN- L-6T9B-7-l2-317 ROBIN HOOD FLOUR Milled from washed wheat tor your satis- faction. L-I075—7-28-tf. REV. D- R. Chowari. Fredericton. N. B., will preach ui the MIIIVIPW United Church at 7.30 p. m, Sun- day, Aug._ 15th. L-1522. CORNWALL CHURCH SER- VICES Aug. 15th. Kingston Sunday School l0 A. M. Service at ll A. M. by Cornwall Y. P. U. New Domin- on Sunday School 7 P. Ma Service at. 730 by local Y. P U. Conwiill Sunday School l1 A. i\I. North River Sacred Song Service at 815 P. M. L-IGOO-B-lé-ll. BAPTIST SERVICES-Schedule for North River Ii‘ield. 11.00 A. M. Long Creek. 3.00 P. M. Clyde River. 7.00 P. M. (Please note change of Manner. You are welcome L-I505-8-I4-Il. $3.00 BUYS A SEASON Ticket for the Provincial Exhibition. 'I‘hey are now on sale at all city Drug Stores. This ticket admits to open- ing performance and three times daily. It takec in every bit of the show, stock judging, horse races and Vaudeville in afternoons, Horse Show, Vaudeville and Fireworks at night. ‘Ihansiierable. so can be used by anybody. Big entertain- ment vahie. ti. TO ATTEND (IOXVENTION -- 1110111935 teaching staff of the. Town i School is up for a few days from Si. James Church Minister: Rev. R. BIOORIIEAD-LEGATLT, D, D. Public Worshtpi ELEVEN trctocx, an; 1N0 Evening Service During Allgllrll Preacher: THE MIIGSTER MUSIC Solo — Selected - Mr. George Johnson. 0rgiantst-—Mrn Keith ‘Rogers. Choir Lender, Mrs l. A Imvrsorn. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY TED ‘ her summer home at Piciou Lanci- ing. Mrs. Logan 1e l\Iistrc-' 0rd; and Correspondin» ‘Grand Temple of this Ftitliiaii S=- ters of the Marittniei: ivhirlt will meet. in annual C"ll\t‘i‘lill'lll iii Charlottetown. P E. I. next. wcel: She will be among those leaving .Monciay to attend the sesfiinus -- Neiv Glasgow News. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Ali's. Margaret Ford. widoiv of the late John Edward Ford was held "from her late reszdcnce l7 Bishop Street fliesrlay afternoon. servici- at the house and prove being con- citirted hy Rev ll ti DCIZYW». The mill hearers wcrc He. iliitiimoiici Ferd. Chrimnphci" oid. Jiiliiiiiii‘ IVICQIIEITTIP. Wm lvicQuarric Aiicii= ‘IWCLIIIILR. Henry aiciiiuii: Interment. i was iri F rviewwlfiapvi. their courage up. v “We as Conservatives have reas- ton for taking pride in the history land records of our party. It. has been one wherein promise has been ‘ followed by performance. The. Car Ferry. the permanent hichaizivs, our Prince of Wale= College. the new Falconwood Hospital. increas- |ed revenues from Ottawa. econo- imical administration witlioiitneed- iless increase in taxation. are ac- lcomplishments which our many i supporters can point. to wtth proud t . . boasts of satisfaction. "The swift passage of time is bringing us within reasonable reach ‘of election activities. Movements lure now in progress for organizing |the Conservative Dal-iv again into Va powerful and proci . vc iizhtmg ‘force throughout Canada. thir- Garden oi the Git‘! must play our part and grt our election machinery into lTfifllllPm‘ for ac- tion. See to it that your commit- tees are from the h-sv that. your party can produce. Do iiot- forget that. it isin the unit. and the workers oi otir polls that sticcess lies "We have the crritiiyiiig infor- mation that. our able and disting- iiished Hui-i. R. B Bennett has so recovered his health as in be able no continue t0 lead the Conservat- ive party in Canada and tinder such able leadership opposing a party of broken promises and .vcithotit PIIIFIPIII. policy or perfor- imance. there is lIll-lf‘ doubt. 'hat the will again bccomc Prime Min- iister of Canada. l invaluable aid and in friends. nl the party for the splendid support PRESIDENT‘! ADDRESS Following was the address of the President. Mr. Samuel Kennedydh stian Church‘ uuuu 001343 00D?‘ opening the meeting. "Ladies and Gentlemen: -It is my pleasure to meet you an"! l" annual session. Event; of the past year have been too many and im- pflftlhl. roi- me w slve envthlflfl more than a brief review. In this interim, in common with other; we have auflered the Grim Reaper EY a$lli llT ' EXAMINATION mung and suunmhl 6'1"" nu. ' ll. J. lMBllll OPTOMITIIIST MONTAGUI. P. I. I. OHIO! Connected With DIIIIIMO M l___.. - Morning Service :- Evenlng Service :- Snlu. "Selected", Miss Jacqueline Macdonald. ' All cordially invited. Orglniat. Mrs. V. L. Dingwcli. Sermon. “God In Character.“ Sunday School-lion Sermon. "Absolution." lniatcr, Rev. S. C. Cooper. QQOQQQQCIQO-IDQJJD 1300510009 19D OOQDC'OOODQC>QOD.QOODDa i "To the officers and members of 1 _ our executive. whose support and i l5 "l5" "1 the Plllvarent throes of active (‘o-operation iii the. work n! In otir own Province the our organization. I give thanks for" woven’ -*-' 1C" 07399339535328???" L‘ 0|!‘ THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE DOMINION CANADA St. Paul's Church 12th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY ‘u mo‘ mannnnmmi 10.00 a. ‘NL-The Sunday Sehevl- ,_ 11.00 a. I\I—M0miI\B Prey" "d 5"'"“‘“ Th’ “m” l“ Philemon" commotion» ‘MWDDDIFIJDOODZOVCFODIDD mmmricmrisxuzutv __ _ _ - -- MI. Marguerite. Cudmore ofléflgtalsf-‘Eveninlr Prayer nndsgcfm \\ “Th? um“ °l 7' I ‘ l Eorziveness" followed by 110W C"'“m“-"l""' A Everybody n elcome. g REV. n. n. Ranmxn, M. .-\., iteitor 3, Acting organise-ones LILLIAN EARLE. g Choir Direction-ALBERT DIMVIS. I uuuuuuawwanmuuuaaaeeiuuuaausifibifilti -~i——im gumwuwau umwaawuwmmmvmufflflfilfiffi‘ é- Trinity‘, United Clitzicli REV. HUGH MILLER. M- A. B. Ib-Mmlelfl- REV. A. E- MncKENZIE, B. aa-Assismnt anniver- a. noY KENDALL. L R. a. M.. a .A. a. Q-uriramst- Sfflfflfififiilfiiu‘ ‘ t3 t? t: ‘S P i (I ' ~‘: 11.00 A. M.—I’ublic Worship and Smithy Irnnm, .\- Sermon--“I'II.'.\‘I'ILI’I‘I‘ AND SIXCERITY" v g Rev. A. E. MacKc-nzto i] i3 Vocal Snio-"Just for Tn-dav" _ _ _ _. -_ _ Siuiver 5 Mr. Arthur Brut-a .3‘ c 7.00 I’ JL-Puhltc Worship. ,.. Sermon-"POWI-IR“ Per. .!. B. MMKBIRB Visitors Cordially Welcome. ODOUOUO QCIOCFOIDTOQD1§€>UGQIQI ‘ziirfifibalfl010.052’.OQ$ZEQQQOJILQJ5DQDDDOQODYQDO339.09YQDDLQUDDUQC'DD'O3ZZOIODDD.%D ED151131} iii S.» ‘n PUUOCIOQGOQCB] (‘Lurch- lm-Z ion Presbyterian \/.-\. KEV. G. CARLYLE WEB§TER~-.\II.\'IiTI-IR PROF. LOUIS D. THOMPSON-Organist and (‘hnirmaalr-r “DRYING ll i)'t‘I.(\('K lkiilcn -OOOOC>ODOQOOC‘ St-riiton-"Takitil: up th» Jlacitels“ Hyninh-Hi 2'05, Sii». . nacnxiaaarwnoauidn o n1 Soprano SoIo-"I Shall Sol PINS This Way Again“ -— -- Efiinger Sting by Mrs. (-i':iv iii‘ (‘zilirary FNENING .\T ‘I OTLOFK sprmnn__"The Yniirmheil ivinph- any“ ' Rt". fir. .\I Scott rlllfffl of (hat- i ham, Ont. is Priaihir In!’ the - day. Hymns-All. 2R5. I36. 'l‘rnnr Sr-lo- ‘.\I_\' Task“ - .\Ir. Eric .\l:\c(‘.ri~giir O00 C‘ 3060669000054“ ' lsltfnnl q».- ‘ r » Prof‘ Thompson “ill prc-iiiv tit the Organ. ‘Shaun-BYE Viuitom are Cordiali! Imllfd l" “Wflhlp wllll U9. ‘wmcmrscoaz