A MAY 21. 1929 Central guardian saa c. o. r. '1'. play “Behind the gcenefllion Hall, May 28. e004 ' Vi’. NINE Munfoltaax-mv. n. v. irMeara will conduct service on ‘ext Wednesday evenlna at 7.30 vclock. SOLVE the mystery in "Behind ihe Scenes", Zion I-lall. 500i DON’! MISS the fun hearing the my "Belphroniefs Wedding". and geeing the old fashioned dres- is at York tonight. Good specialties. if not line, the first fine night. e003 “aslmm was scaivas" Zion Hall Tuesday, 28, st 8 p. m. Admlg. sion 88c. 5004 HEARING ADJOIJRNED—In con- nection with the big rum seizure made at Mslpeque last Thursday af- ternoon by Customs Officers H. M. Baker and F. J. Platis snd prohibl. Lion Inspector Keir- Mann and brought i0 Summerslde that night in three auto trucks. Robert Mc- Kenzie. in whose barn the goods- were found carefully cached under a quantity of hay was arrested on Friday and brought to jail at Sum- merside. He appeared on Saturday momingbefore Magistrates Camp. beil, Mollison and Carruthers for preliminary hearing. Pending word from Ottawa as to the result, Q1 an analysis. no evidence was taken and the hearing was adlurned until 11 a. m., on Tuesday. HTIE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY. LIMITED. WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT START- TIIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Charlottetown Club and sale of pap- ers will be held this evening. 5005 BURDEN LINE CLUB unloading Mia and calves at Albany Thursday. Mly 30. Hours 12 to 3. W. J. Reid, Beereierv- 5002?5-27-8i nasvv WEEK Elva-Lam; was a heavy week-end for the police of- lfioers. Altogether seven drunks were arrested Saturday evening and Si)‘. dBY- They will appear before His Honor this morning. PERSONALS MY- Roland D. Iiowati, medical- "iident It Queens University, King- 8l0ll. Ontario, arrived home last l week on vacation, l l l‘ 5 "Film-i Operation at the Prince Ed- lward Island Hospital, has returned lhvme. and her many friends will be i blessed to know that she is steadily laaining strengui. Premier Saunders left Saturday fly- Boston to consult an eye specialist, as his annual custom has been for 5°m¢ Years past. He expects to be absent about a week. Hon, w, M, Lea, Minister of Agriculture. is acting Premier. .\1lnnrll‘n Linlmeni for (‘hopped llnmll ' “¢‘ ‘ oovooooooooooooooo DR. .1. P. MILLAR . i DENTAL SURGEON nouns-a w 12.30 {I Corner Queen and Richmond 2 t0 5.00 ING JUNE I. 4095-5-27-19-31. a‘. w‘ , “**“* N+++ooo+oo z ass: e dvertzsements 5 t -.----...-.-.-.. 18o pfl- u“ 9g g "m, o 4 9° Flt Una n! 6 words I § ‘l’ P" lino a! I words z , e 7° P" "he of 5 words I P--__.._..__.'Y 9 ‘ ‘ w .- v v "vvY."._“. Agents Wanted To Let ENERGETIC AGENTS WANTED to sell our patented cedar fox breeding den on P. E. I.. Ontario and Quebec. Apply to Elmer E. Sharbell, Portage, P. E. I. 4097-5-27-31 For Sale FOR SALE-YORKSHIRE PIGS five’ weeks old. Apply Guy Rodd. Brackley. 2i sraswaamw rtsurs, m ran T°'°“"°- °“°- s-W 5'18"“ 100. 81.00 by mail. Reeves, South- port. , . 3965-5-20-81. Wanted i OLD PAPERS I08. SALE-S CENT! per bundle. Apply Guardian. 4327-2-14-tf. FOR SALE-ONE EXPRESS ‘WAG- gon and one driving weggon. Ap- ply to J. C. Gillispie, Carleton Sid- ing, P. E. I. 4085-5-27-61 FOB SALE-AT NEW ZEALAND Station, store and seven acres oi land. Will sell reasonable. Apply to Cornelius Campbell, 84 Dudley St... Medford, Mass. F. S. 5-17-Bipd. FOR‘ BALE-THREE TENEMENT House Nos. 308, 310 and 312 Rich- mond treat. Good rental. Apply Mrs. J. A. MaeLsren, '19 Hillsboro Street. 4048-5-23-31. FOR SALE-DOUBLE HOUSE NOS. 83 and as Cumberland Street. Mod- ern conveniences, hot water heated. Separate fumsoes. Rents wcll. Ap- ply Mrs. J. A. MacLaren, 7a Hills- boro Street. 4048-5-23-31. TREES. SIIRUBS, PERENNIALS, Linden or Lime Trees. Limited quantity oi, large street trees, Snow- ball, Hydrangea, Weigelia, syringe,‘ Lilac. Perennial Phlox, Poeniesn Bl Heart, Rose Bushes. A very limited quantity oi the above for sale at J. J. Gay s» Son. Phone 264, Head of Prince Street. 5967-5-20-61. l POI. BALI-AT TRYON, P. E. L, General Store Business of the late Ernest Hewett. One of the best country business stands on Prince Edward Island, in one of the best localities. Store and house new three Yflrl ago. For further inform- ation apply to Mrs. Ernest Hewett. Albeit). R. l. P. I. I. 885345-1841. Miscellaneous coaaasrownauca CAED! AND envelopes with address printed. ‘l Just the thing for acknowledge- il rseut- invitations, etc. Guardian r’ i» Printery. uauoams sun uovamuo eI-rds at shortest notice. Guard- fan m» Prinlary. some suaau Isscnoustn. ‘ land Surveyor, Herman-wills, amiril- .‘ 8500-84-1 mo ilIu-ruto nos mama-roost: supplied. Guardian Job alumni‘ ----.-------,---=-- mm u menu-n; "WWI ‘fllllllfll lllllm") "nsaosan s. MeLEAN n ‘flea usual. reen- fox ronehinl pom gm‘ IlllAl-IIII n. K 5mg; eat .,§‘»§“§“,_';",',,'f;' “s41... n» roe i maul-animating t ‘ ‘ i» City. Byrne Bros, 6i Pownal Street. Salesman Wanted S A I. E S M E N WANTED - SALES agent for Prince Good pay. Free outfit. We want now a reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency is pront- able. Write. Pclham. Nursery. Co, Apply at this office. "X. Y. Z." Guardian. 3816-5-14-tf. WANTED-SMALL COTTAGE 0R building lot. and price. Write S. H, Guardian. 3950—5-18-tf. WANTED —.3ril CLASS TEACHER for Suffolk School. Apply John Arbing, Suffolk. 4015-5-22-23-27. Articles For Sale Coop. Apply 5 Euston St. ~ 4088-5-27- Male Help ‘Wanted tors. Apply Vail Broe. 4053-5-23-31 WANTED - rsmrsas. Waller dr. Doyle, 195 Grafton St. 4075-5-4075-2! Apply Jones Stetson, 4063-5-24-21. farm work. Msrshfleld. __.-_--—-——-—--~'—-'*"'—”"' WANTED-IMMEDIATELY axrsn- Dennis, Marshfleld. 3988-5-31-51- Female Help Wanted WANTED-A GENERAL HOUSE- maid. Apply 12 Lower Queenlfit. M“ J- T-l- Douala-s. who underwent ‘ TO RENT-PASTURE LOT NEAR: 4065-5-24-41. i Edward Island. ' ROOM sun aosan. csurasnl 4051-5-23-31 3 RELIABLE PARTY WANTS Flllb‘ nished Apartment._Apply in writing, State location, sine Ml’- —-— lMACKAY-At Albany. May 21st, to Ivcry much enjoy-ed. Mr..A. S. Mac- ti.lonpg|gp_clyarlotgetown_ on May mersidc, on the occasion of its rc- .23rd, 1929, James Sumner, infant son Olil-‘lllfll. after bcins closed for 6X- ‘ oi Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Orford. . l WANTED — SEVERAL CARPEN- ‘ p|a¢DQUGALL_1n ‘his ‘my’ May 35' celebrated by Right Rev. Mgr. J. C. jMaude MacDougall. aged 35 years. APPLY ' 1°" ‘Bay. -_.._._..._.___-_.--_ --', MCINTYRE-Dicd at Millcove, May WANTEIh-MAN OR BOY FORI 26th Ronald l lenced man for farm work. Herb Cemetery. Crinitp Gotten Churn Mondayn- 7.30, Willing Circle 0f ‘Kings Daughters. Regular meeting ‘ Social Hal. Governor-General AddressesStudents (Special to The Guardian) l OAKVILLE, May 25.-—“I want you, to be in every way honorable, upright l and christian gentlemen", was the. closing message ‘of His Excellency.‘ Lord Wllilngdon to the students of t Appleby School when he reviewed‘ '~'T_u'_17'_.__cuARi.rrr'ra-i'owu GUARDIAN l Western‘ Guardian i. —-MOUN'.I' ALLISON COLLEGE l PLAYERS-The Epworth Hall. Sunl- ‘mersldc, was packed to the doors, .with standing room at a premium ‘last Friday evening when the Mount ' Allison College Players presented Bar- ‘ry Connor's successful comedy “The lPatsy." under the personal direction jof Miss Ida Leslie, B.I...I. An all ‘star cast kept the audience in roars oi laughter during the whole even- ening. The stage setting was good and the play humorous and witty, each one taking their parts well. There were specialties between the acts which ivcrc yery much‘ enjoyed. S l l I I l —-WORTI<IY OF SPECIAL NOT- IROSS__AQ Mmvkma May 25' J_ B_ --SI’E(‘lIAL REOPENING SERVIC- FOR SALE-CHILD'S KIDDIE .Ross. aged 62. Funeral notice later. ; them at the conclusion oi the annual ' school games this afternoon. “Cultivate the rfrit of public ser- vice while you are in school, filling‘ ‘ICE-On account of the history at- tached to the exhibit of an Original Chinese Throe Pattern Plate (Moor- your brain with ilseiul knowledge and fields) Show“ l“ the recent exhibit’ whfie you are getting character by .‘ ‘on M‘ curmus “d anflqu” held i“ playing games so that you may be; the Town Hall at Summerside, it is iiclpfli to play the Same of llic," he l “filthy of mow description than w“ ‘unhher adjourned them‘ ‘given in the brief reports appearing His Excellency told the boys they m the pmss’ This plate was pa" of were the smpmng6hnncs of the cm_ i a very handsome service designed t0 pire and impressed upon them the‘ mach m? Lroxsyeau °I 9‘ Chirfcse great responsibility that was theirs inj Eunms? f“ the “me 0f h" mamage the moulding of the empire and oil “no Bmlsh Royalty‘ A5 was Gus“ omary, the original pattern provided the dominion. Right at int outset of his brief ad- W“ m“ “"1 “°1°‘"°d l" E“31““d- ‘ This pattern was used by Royalty l dress Lord Willingdon won the hearts _ _ ‘only. Sir Charles Fitzroy, Governor ‘ of the students when he requested} _ ‘of Prince Edward Island (1837-1841) ; Headmaster J. H. H. Guesht to give, 4 4 ‘ mam g holiday m nmrk me vim all who married into the British Royal Family became the possessor oi a set . _ . ‘ ztgnguffiséictinczf ‘gilt? fnzosllléggf ‘ of this china, which was used at mm by Lady wunngdon, he Said. Government Iiousc, Charlottetown, in , Lady Willingdon personally congrab‘ prbcontcderatim‘ days and w” at“ l nlated the students for their athletic.‘ terwnrds bwgm by the lam Mr‘ 5'” prowess when she presented the varl-F pm“ wflght‘ or Bedeque‘ s , _ _.___ °“s mph“ . —JUNIOR nan caoss sr SUM- lMERSlDE-Jflic Junior Red Cross ‘mot in the Red Cross Room in the iTown Hall, Surnmerslcle, for the closing meeting before the summer lvacation. There was s. full attend- Moiu-E». Mu . ;::‘::..°£,.";:'::l:: :2: f:::;:..?"‘;: jiifesnd was decided to hold a sale of‘ the Saturday. Butter was cheaper to the‘ work and home cooking in me Red wholesale trade. The market for‘ Cross Room next sswrdfly‘ The pro- Eastcrn Townships number one pas- ceeds from m? chimrens work Wm tcurized was generally at 35".- ccnts be devoted to lmlpmg some hmdh capped children in Summcrside to pcr pound. This was one hall cent, _ _ lcss “um mid week prices and the, procure medical aid. The class will ‘close for the summer months and 1 t M ndu . T the I0’. . faTiéz onflzjs we‘; ugchasgcd my; reopen in September, when it is hop- m 1S e p - Mm cipts were 4016 boxes Cheese prices ed more “m” girls Wm join’ C ' . - - _ d 1mm m h" last week NO ‘ Zinck will be in hcr ofllcc on Satur- MWHCQ ‘ e g . ' '1 day mornings until school closes. Dr. l l Ontario colored became 1'7». ceuts to rm cents my pound‘ “vaxedMAcker, the crippled children's friend, , ‘ will come to Summerside in the near white Quebec no, 1 white and colored future s was 1'1 ccnis to 17!; cents pcr poundi ' wholesale. A little easier feeling en-I tcred the local egg market during the; —ILLUSTRATED LIJCTURIh-In wcclc and prices ulcrc shaded slightly,‘ m; EpwQrLh Hair summer-side, 13st while wholesale car lots quotstionfii week, a very fine illustrated lecture were one quartcr ccnt lower. Prices‘ w“ glvpn by Rpv_ My, Rgynolds 0( ‘ to the retail tradewcre unchanged‘ Bedeque. Thc lecture was in aid of . Potatocs remained steady during the‘. foreign missions and the subject wcck following the reduction an-ichoscn by Rev. Mr. Reynolds was on nounccd last Monday. the work of the United Church in ..‘.fri':.. The first plctiue shoals was -— the map of Africa, others gave a BIRTHS good idea of the work among the ‘natives in the province of Angola; ‘SHAW-At Winsloe, May 22- 1029 to there was also a good picture of the and Mrs. A, D. Shaw a_ son. zmission ocntre where they have a ‘splendid school for the children. The ‘hall was well filled and the lecture The Igor/acts l ‘ Congratulations. lMr. and Mrs. Arthur MacKay, a ‘Kay acted as chairman. At the close fdnughler Deborah Phyllis, ‘is vote of thanks was moved by Mr. _ Josephus Smollmnn, sccondcd by Mr. “ J.A. Brace. S DEATIIS ES-Sprcial sci-vices were hcld on Sunday in» St. Faults Church. Surn- iensivc renovation and decoration. The Solemn Mass at 10.30 a. m. was MacLcan, of Souris, mid a very elo- Funeral from hcr late residence. No. silent mid inspiring svrmon “'85 DUI-chest" 5;" by {fa-m to R0110 prcachcd by Rcv, Fath-fr McGrccl. of Ngflcg 15w“ Charlottetown. Other priests assist- ing were Rcv. Dr. Monaghan, of Mis- Mdntyre’ aged amoooowooooooooooooooeeoooo years. Funeral will take place from, his late residence, Millcove, Tuesdayj 4 morning at 9 o'clock to Curran Ban E T D O i m. RUNNING ‘ In Memoriam It ls not neceul y to make a trip to our store every time you require some art-leis In our line. In loving memory of Mrs. John ‘ " of Murray River, who dc- 4055-5-23-31 WANTED -. TWO EXPERIEN maids. One for kitchen and one m. Apply Park 351$“ m‘ we sias-s-io-u ._._...._____.. sllnsnlfs Llnlnuene Inr lore 144'}. LORNE HOTEL I-‘OR SALE The undersigned offers for solo the Inrlle IIoloI WW3"! l‘ "m" of llilleborough and Water Streets. it contains twenty-one rooms with .,_‘ ‘ and ‘ meals all In good repair. Open for impaction u any time. Good title flatbed. Aplllylolulhlkl. u-p I w" i". c!” ‘ parted th _l Of a loved one gone to rest, ls Ille, May 27th, I918. JUST PHONE 2 1 9 and you will be surprised m quickly your order will be de- liverod. This day brings sad memories And the ones who think of her today Are the ones who loved her best. The Golden Gates were opened A gentle voice said some, And will: farewells unspoken She calmly entered home. i l Inserted by Husband and I‘: TIII PROMPT DRUGGIBTI 1004-5~27-i|. ' mliy. O0 IIIIOII N. D. MacLcan ‘Erug Co; short holiday. 'I'ho text was from couche. as Deacon; Rev. Dr. Smith, of Kinkora. Sub. Deacon: Rev. Ur- ban Gillis, as Master oi Ceremonies. The St. Paul's Choir rendered very beautifully Leopards Mass in B, Flanunder the capable leadership of Hon. A. P. Arsensult and the organ- lst, Mr. Lawrence Gallant. The solo parts were taken by Messrs. J. P. Mclnnis. Guy noughton. w.1!:. Noon_ an and Leon LeBIancI Solemn Ben- Gdictlim W115 Riven st seven pm. and the music at that service was beaus tlfully rendered by the Young Lag- ics Choir of St. Mary's Academy. The church was filled to capacity at both services. 5 -nssru or Ma. WILLIAM a. IIOWATT-The death of Mr. William E. I-fovxatt occurred st his residence in Borden last Wednesday in his filth year, after only a brief illness. The late Mr. l-fowatt was born in Cape Traverse, but moved to Borden some years ago and carried on an ex- tensive lobster packing factory therg, l-lc was well known and highly est- l l in large circle of friends and ac- lquaintances. I-lis wife predeceased lhlm three years ago. There are left l. lo mourn two daughters and one son, luamelyz-Arnett, station master at ‘Borden; Mrs. Russell Sell, of Cape iTravcrse,_ and Miss Katherine at ,li0ll"iBj also the following brothers land sistersz-Robert I-iowatt, Cape ‘Travcrse: Major Howatt. Coleman; Mrs. Isaac Ives, Montague; Mrs. Wil- liam Heflel. Caps Traverse, and Mrs. Sarah I-fowatt of Boston, Mass, to all of whom The Guardian extends sincere sympathy. The funeral took place on Friday last at 2 p. m. from the home to the ahurcn of Scotland Cemetery at Cape Traverse, Rev. Ewen MacDougall omcisting and was vcry largely attended. s —“lIOME-MAKERS" will be pre- sented by the Chelton players in Central Bedeque Hall on Tuesday night. May 28th. It not fine, Wed- ncsday night. One-half proceeds go t0 Bfidique Rink. Curtain rises at s20. 5009-5-27-21 —“l10l\fE-MAI(ERS" will be pre- sented by the Chelton players in Central Bedeque Hall on Tuesday night. May 28th. If not fine, Wed- nesday night. One-half proceeds go to Bedeque Rink. Curtain rises at 8.20. 5009-5-27-21 —l\lIacKAY-—SMITII NUPTIALS —- The marriage of Miss Jean Davies MacKay. daughter of Mrs. Daniel T. MacKay, and the late iDr.) Daniel T. MacKay, of Summcrside, to Mr. Leith Wallace Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Smith. oi Summer- side, took place last Saturday even- ing at seven o'clock at the Stanley Presbyterian Church, Westmount, Montreal, Rev. lDr.) Reid officiating. The bride was given in marriage by Dr. William E. Enrlght and wore an ensemble of navy blue and Ameri- can beauty georgetle. with hat of maize milan and kid slippers to match and caarried s bouquet of Ophelia roses and Llllies of the Val- ley. The bride was attended by Miss MsrionMonkley, who wore a gown oi egg shell crepe with hat of milan to match and carried a bouquet of American beauty roses. Mr. Eric C. MacKay, brother of the bride, was best man. Miss Davies, aunt of the bride, wore a gown of black geor- gette with gold trimmings and hat to match. and wore a corsage of crimson roses. After a reception given at the home of Mrs. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Smith left on an ex- tended trip lo the United States. The brides travelling suit was an en- semble of beige trimmed with lap mink, with hat and kid shoes to match. On their return they will reside in Summerside, where a host of friends wish them every happi- ncss. 5 --t‘.fr. Earle Hickey of the staff of the Royal Bank st l-falifax is spend- ing a very pleasant three weeks‘ va- cation with hLs parents, Mr. and Mrs. a. c. Hickey of Sumracrside- B Church _S_ervices TRINITY UNITED CHURCH In keeping with the general spirit of thankfulness throughout the Em- pire on the return to health 01 m"! George. the momlng service opened with the singing of the "Notional Anthem,” and in connection with our National life one of tho hymns selected was "Lord o! the Lendl. llfake Canada Thine Own.“ The openinl of mverwll b! F"- W. E. Machum of Saint John Secretary of the Maritime Religious Education course. who also PM charge of the Junior congregation in its morning service. The choir sang u an anthem, "Jesus. Savior. Pilot Me," with Miss Ethel Home! lsking the solo part. The scripture lessons were Psalm 21 and Philip- pians i: 1-12. luv. P. E. Eoothroyd of the York charge was the speaker in the absence of Dr. Ramsay on a l z i E i i i‘ p‘ Quin any. eemcd for his many good qualities by ' . unmet-noun The Graf Zeppelin, which wa cod to abandon its transatlantic s for- my}. of engine-ironic. Isl-t , her command- t because ls Dr. Hugo E ' combine all the various forces of his divine law to bring about His own will in answer to prayer. Natural era-ct spiritual law in conneciion with prayer. Mountain prayer gives a new vision of God. It is the royal road to humility. ~ The attendance atSimday School was 407. . The evening service was specially for the students who have been wor- shiping ,st ‘Priniiy during the past 7 or 8 months. Rev. Mr. Johnson spoke from the text as found in Eph. 3-16. “Strengthened with might by I-fis Spirit in the inner man" and he first made a very happy and ap- propriate reference to the presence and co-opersiion of the students which have been an inspiration to himond to the congregation. He to life's work the important thing was the disposal of their forces. Providence is always on the side ‘of lines of defence. 1. Guard well the man defile the temple or God, he will‘ God clestroyf2. The" mental. The trained mind represents a, most im- portant line. of defence, but both these lines must fall and go down. The 3rd is found in the Text. The inner man, the Soul will survive. The call is "Be strong." The testimony of St. Paul is "I can do all things through Christ. who strengthened me." A statement oi rl-ceipls of the fin- ancial campaign for Mount Allison was given last week to s. meeting of the Board of Regents. The total receipts to date is $465,666.03. The campaign i0 reach a. million mark is to be Presbytery leads all other Presbyter- ies in the Maritimesvoutside of Sack- ville. We contributed $24,349.50 but we should double this figure as we are the largest and mos: important Presbytery in the Conference. There were 397 students at Mt. A. inst year compared with 311 the previous year. Fifty-three of the students are pre- paring for the ministry of the Uni- ted Church. It is an encouraging and hopeful sign lo read of the movements in different parts of the uiorld towards unison. In Scotland ails-r 20 years of negotiation there is to he imlson between the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church of Scotland. In the Unixed States conversations are taking place looking to a large union of the free evangelical church- es and in Europe the different Calh- olic bodies not affiliated with the Church of Roms are seeking a basis of union to combat the lattcrls ag- gi-ession. This year marks the quadricenien- nial of Protestantism and the four- liundredth anniversary of the birth of the word "Protestant" as a term used generally to denote the church- es of evangelical Christianity. It is believed to have been on April l8 (or April 25>. 1529. in Speyer (or Spries), Bavaria, that the term first was used to apply to all non-Cath- oiioa in Europe. In that city there now stands a beautiful church ded- icated some years ago in commem- oration of the event. The chief ob- servsnce of the quadricentennial probably will be held in that church on Pentecost Day, May l9. ZION CHURCH Yesterday morning the Mlrskeh Band furnished a full Choir at the sentod and prises for exceptional st- tendsnce were given. Sixty of the Sabbath School Children were given awards. A full account of y Work. etc. may appear later. The Minister gave an address on II. Ohron. 1.7, "Ask what I shall give Mark l: 4e. "And when he had sent he departed hi0 I thee?" In illustrsiiorrof this verse to“ m. mwruunl ‘w,’ llhfilllht ll0fll three UDQI, STAND‘ and‘? of gave an inspiring and helpful ad-, dress on the necessiry and efficacy l of prayer. Through the avenue of prayer we are clothed with power from on high, God can utilize and j law does not interfere with or count- ‘ charged them that in going forth ln- ‘ continued. The P. E. I.‘ regular service. Diplomas were pre- ‘ mountain to pray." Mr. Boothroyd E l ‘ The "Captain Jack" a sailing host with auxiliary engines, owned by a WIontrcal syndicate, now in Torfllll" ‘harbor, has already covered 150.999 nautical miles since it was built 15 years ago. The ‘boat was orisiflelly l, of “The Invisible Prince." iwas very suitable to "Rose Sunday" Jesus was compared to “The Invisible Prince" and was referred to as 1110 the last reserve. He mentioned threehaose o’ Sharon; The pulp“, pm. ‘out ilie l lform was tastefully decorated, ro. _physical, look to the material. Ii any lbemg in evidence_ the gm of “V, , l Q/fission Band. This live and HCVW" lorganizalion will hold their closing lmecting Monday afternoon. T3163’ f9- lopen in September. l Reserve Tuesday evening for the C. G. ‘I. T. , Last evening there ivns a llnr: nud- ‘ience which gave the Minister‘ (WRIT attention. The sermon was unus- ual and arresting. “The Powcr of Empire Building" was 1hr topic. At the end of the discourse, Mr. Fuimii. as illustrative of lli-E‘ ihcmc. citcd the story “With His Face to the Wind" and "The Youngcr son" by R- W- servlce (for the King's rccovcrvl. It is being sucveslvd "let e - "l" “l Thanksgiving be hcld next Snhbilill- In the morning a large cliiidrr-ii'.. choir was present and 1rd the scrvirc of song vcrgv acceptably. The Mum. ."Fathci' in l-fcnvcn we Thank Thr-c," was swccilil sung, n", a solo. hi‘ M15’; Thelma Dlngwrll and a ducit "l'il hc n sunbeam for Him," was wcil rcml-l cred by Miss Irene McDonald filiil , Marion Gay. In the evcning ihc arlull choir was prcscnt and sails: lhv nnllicm "O Worship the Kins" by Mulmdvl- M!" Harry Craswcll making the solo parl- A ductl. "Lovc Divinc. all LOH! F"- Qpnlflg," by Sriwycr", ivns sun; H). Misses Gladys Fsrqliliarslui fwd Margaret Ross. THE BAPTI." (‘IIIIRFII Willi _\'(‘.-‘-l(‘l'(‘l.l_\' morning aliii cztn- mg scrvlccs. llic Rcv. A. J. \'.nc~ni qn-nslmd a very helpful, uispiriill: flllll lruixiul simply lillIliSll'_\' with this Church. Mr. Vlnccnis slay with the Baplist Church Will lrulll 11¢‘. bill"? in pleasant memory. Ncxt Hunflfli" his sccond son. Rcv. Arthur C. Vin- ccnt. D. D.. will cuter upon ihc par‘.- loraic. l Mr. Vincent in- his morning scmi- lon yestcrdav dwelt on ihe "Scpnrnicfl iLife." I-fis though was bascd worldv- ‘34. "....And they cast him out." ‘The world has no place as yct for a man who might be nblc to repro- lduce in its fulnesx the life of Jcsus. Jesus gave mcn a clear standard of ‘lrighteousnoss. Jesus never comprom- y lised, Jesus never suggested lowering ‘iho standards. and making the way . oi life easicr. The brave way. thcl ‘self secrificing way. the way of the, great adventure, counting not the‘ lcost. the way faithful unto the ut-i iiermost. even unto the cross was; His. l dwell in the world. He would not; that they wore taken from the world, "it that they were kept from the and destruction wait when the emu "is iiit0 the ship. Mr. Vincent further developed his Th, “owl ma; FOR JESUS, LIVING "Jasosllllfi ularly on the last clause oi John. 9. ‘_ The Church and "-1 people miwtlrr-nser all u» Jcsus and "Crown .- evil. Safe and splendid sails the ship. l Mm spcncers effielbnt ‘directim; so long as it is in the ocean, deathl "The usrril chillcii l iivitles A‘ $120,000,. A fcailurc of the croft is I- smail brass saluiing cannon former] um prfillPfly nl‘ the “Infanllf QhO King of Spain"; yacht. and SPEAKING» FOR JESUS. DAL 1min cs do not hung on a liv-' v c» = lug trl-li. ..n and wrong can- o ilic of one who “ yrtally llvvs JUnll-‘w. ‘II the.‘ old sins llnvr; rlropgieri off, \'.'_- may ivcll ques- ‘llon uilcllicr wo have ncivness 01$ l liic. An imspcltezi life ir a wonderful lcndozzvmcnt of an eloquent testi-i moriy. Such u. 1' c. ‘ nifis llErr-c r1: ‘ ii of nu‘ In nil l In the Small- m‘ us keep the d iruc to our cal- Lng null 1i so "Jinn in HIGH zlnrl unru 1;) t0 bring ‘ about. 11;. conic." , . ' -'. of ‘.111 Vlncsnlk even- ~n Ho cometh " .l.. ("fl is lll - s in='zl.:in’.o:.. ilcsurrectionr I ilcinm: agai (‘(1.\il\‘l; m" JlfSIfS CHRIS? l; i l“.f‘.l. Hi" l: comin and hour. Th in l.f‘§.l years- is; ullc. msiz» ruulx; ., . cur 1.211. ll _~..».i nzn "m Jcsus“ yo are rmuli: ls i; mun’? Vie pre u ._ m the (‘GFLV Churc . 111.111". or. cvcry hsn c an rizc that pr zrntcrl nvlrc ilmi ‘ill .. than mic. 'l‘hc slams have multiplied m in the lust dwnne than in nay - time: ccm ~ \‘.'c an: smnding the lhrc great day G041 Alnugn . ARE WE READY (IREAT DAY? . la ihcre anything WicugIbetI God and your soul? Make it rig tonight. 'l‘h.-~ spcskcr closed with lender and clcqucnt appeal to . w w ‘i~\i J Lord of all." s g The splendid choir lcd in imp slve and worshipful musle ... T nnnnunccd’ for the ‘lfioblhlhfl icspeclai atlentioh billy} hiya the mid-wreck prayer '