MAY 20. 192i) -—- ' Serve it Some way Every day- SHRE W EA n? . |_- I t DDE ' _ fu||_.iz° Witllollthe A biscuits lfiglf-ing}: Chuck“ m“ thgfrhpv "WW5? lhreds of baked whole wheat —-and it’! so good for them-makes good bones and sound Qeth-vDelicioua with milk or fruits, Paper Inserts in each [JIICIHI]: ofler n surprise Inr rll: children. Charlottetown Continued from page 1 deslrous oi meeting them. The pub- i ll: meeting 1n the evening will beginl at 8 o'clock. Acknowledging the welcome tend-l ered them by the Premier and May- ‘ or, Proi. MacPhce, on behalf oi him-l self and Mr. Burnaby. said it was oil‘ great importance to get. hl touch with the needs oi our Maritime business‘ men! There was no one more an-‘ xioua than Mr. Burnaby l0 receive any just criticism or comment whizh would be oi assistanre in making the office o! Maritime Trade Commission- er more valuable t0 the three Mari- time Provinces. ~r would like." Pfol‘. MacPhce con- tinued. "to tell you who Mr. Bilrna- by is. He ll a Nova Bcotlan. He‘ couldnthelp that. (Laughter). But that is the_pnly thing he can't help. He resided for more than thirty years in Ontario. I-Ie has made himself in a business and personal way. and as a farmer oi somewhere around 5001 acres, a very strong ilure in our liie i in that Province. He is a large real _ estate operator. an insurance man, and salesman. He is not the sort of 1 l ma“ We visualized as bcing able toi set as our 'I‘rade Commissioner live‘ ‘imimihi alto. And the only reason we could get Mr. Burnaby lo relinq- lulsh his business and take ovcr this Oiiioe “'88 that he saw it. was a plecc cf real, national work. It was ior his own land and for the Illariiinle Provinces he. was doin; it. (Ap- plausel, There was present at Saturday's luncheon Messrs. Burnaby and Mac- Pllce, Premier Saunders, Mayor Yeo, Hon. w.lvl. Lea. Hon. J. P. McIn-' ilTv. Mr. J.O. Ilyndnuln, Mr. W.C. S. McLure, M.L.A.. Mr. J.W. Boul- ‘er, Mr. Melville Bffldiilléll’. Sunlmcr- merslde. members oi the provincial committee of the llinritinlo Provinces Association; Mr. Justice Al-scnzlult. president oi the Publicity Associat- ion, Hon. J.D. Slcwnrt. Mr. H.R. Sivvvort, Mr. SA. MacDonald, prcsl-- dent, and Mr. Charles Rogers. vice president Associated Boards or 'I‘rade; President H. P. MacPllce and vice president J. P. Crockett of U16: Charlottetown Board oi Trade: Mr, H. i T. Begg, president Sumnlcrside Board oi Trade; Messrs. A. R. Brellnarrl "Summersidc Journal," Reuben Mam. Donald, "Island Patriot," and Frallkl Walker, "Charlottetown Guardian." P Classified ‘an lolaaaaoaaooan +e sees o; go's";- Q 0 Advertisements ‘O-§OOOOOOOO-OOO$ --- m" N! line OI 5 words 94? Pflr line oi 5 words Be per line oi 5 words 7o per line oi 5 words i i 2 Q O I 2 O a O 4 O Q O o oeeonaoevee Agents Wanted To Let "roarlullr scams" - wnma ior Catalogue, United Art Limited.- lez John, Toronto. l-lv-wrmaelps l For Sale FOB DALE-CHOICE SEED OATS.’ J. C. Wood, Hazelbrook. 3968-5-20-21‘ PER i l STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 75c 100. port. 3965-5-20-81. ‘ OLD PAPERS FOR SALE-E‘: CENTS ‘ per bundle. Apply Guardian. i 4321-2-l4-tf. 1 I-‘OB. SALE-CHEVROLET TOUR- ing car in good condition. A bar- gain. Apply Box 4.22. 3920-5-17-31 i I-‘OI SALE-DUFF LEGI-IORN EGGS ‘, for hatching. 81.00 setting. AnPiY.’ Joseph Curley, Charlottetown Royalty. 3663-5-7-ti. l ____.___________-- l FOR SALE-AT NEW ZEALAND Station. atore and seven acres oi land. Will sell reasonable. Apply to Cornelius Campbell, 8| Dudley st. Mediord, Mass. I". B. 5—l7-6lpd. FOR SALE-DRIVING MARI-J ‘I years old suitable ior City delivery. Apply Central Creamerles. Ltd. ' SBIQ-il-lbti. IOI. SALE —- AT MONTAGUE.‘ house with ten rooms, also coach» house. Double lot. Price reasonable. Apply to Mrs. Mary MacLeod, U182. care Mr. John Campbell. - 3951-5-18-31. ‘II-HES, BHBUBS, PEBENNIALS. Linden or Ume Trees. Limited quantity oi large street trees. Snow- ball, Hydrangea. Weileiifl. Syriflil- was. Perennial Phlox. Poem”- Ilaeding Heart, Rose Bushes. A very Iimitnd quantity oi the above ior sale at J. J. Gay s: Son. Phone 264. Head oi Prince Street. 3987-5-20-61. r55 saw-n rayon. P. H. 1-. oenual Store Business oi the late Imam llowatt. One oi the beat dulitry business stands on Prinw Idward Island, 1n one or the best localities. Store and house new three years ago. For further inform- ation ap 1y to M11. Ernest Hewett. Albany, .R.. RE. If 3853-5-15-81. Salesman Wanted MIAMI!) — lamanranav LIVE energetic salesman ior natlonallv advertised product Excellent hw- position. Apply stating use. sawi- sv-Qnnans-q-l- l TO LET-tailor: rxoxr nan room furnished, suitable ior two. Phone ‘lllll-L. 3911-5-18-21. TO LET-I LARGE FRONT BED- room, (furnished). Apply Guardian. 3925-5-17-61 Male Help Wanted 81.00 by mall. Reeves, South-i wANThD _: 31TH. éOiOKKEEPERH Iteierences required. Apply K. & H. Shal-‘ocll. Portage, P. I3. I. 3825-5-14-61. ANATIONAL PUBLILATION DE- slres iirst class representative in Charlottetown. Applications strictly confidential. Leisure hours in the home, made profitable. Box Z. Guardian. 5-20-21. Female Help Wanted WANTED —- TWO EXPERIENCED maids. One ior kitchen and one for dining room. Applv Parker I-Iouse 3l33-4-i0-ti. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Hugh Simp- son. 11 Rochiord Square. 3934-5-18-31. l _. WANTED " Gm!‘ F0“ DINING Mrs. W. T. Keir. Stanley Bridge is room work. Revere Hotel. 3957-5-18-31 Kcnt Si. housework. Apply 320 , - 3050-5-13-21 l Articles For Sale FOR SALE-LAWN MOWER SHAR-‘ pened. Good cutting order. James. White, 36 Kent St. 3955-5-18-3i l iscellaneous CORRESPONDENCE CARDS ANDi envelopes with address Printed- Just the thing ior acknowledge- ment, invitations, etc. Guardiani Job Iulntery. i!‘ I AND MOURNING‘ Guar - g l l l MEMOIIIAM cards‘ at shortest notice. fan Job Printcry. JOHN ALFRED MACDONALD. ‘ L1, l Land Surveyor, i-iermanvllle, sour I 3559-54-1 m0 l . l SHIPPING TAGS EXPIIDITIOUSLY l supplied. Guardian Job Printery. Illa, rsiaroaeaa, loll I45. 3919-5-17-31 _ Wanted mmfihafitlmt It"? .2212; . on ml v Pl rail." ooarslan. ssle-s-ll-u. I’ slats. conaoa on ‘bull lot. State location. all! l, and Wm. g, 3, c ardlo~.l._ » ' 1 Mil-ll IIATIIIR BIDS MADE INTO SANI- tary folding mattresses,‘ pillow cushions, etc "sanitary Feather Mattress Co., Charlottetown. 9.12.1. Notion-Lawn Mowan snllnr- ‘mnnn5n ened. Con; Clztiél?! order. James ' nluul" White, 80 en . a‘ l . aass-s-la-al"lvl'_'| ‘mm m ___________ loll“. Iiaatfl Ilalneal Isa lass nude 1 ‘Zlentral Guardian ‘ urday morning. lee queen Street. ,_ i l .._____ ‘ ND 4 PT.'barb wire, stake and "c wirc in stock at Bruce's. i 3971-5-20-11 ' l-oucu (‘OURT-Jfllcrc was ai, clean dockct. ht the Police Court Sat- raw AlmasTs-soturday nightl WESTERN GUARD was rather quiet in police circles, only zwo drunks were arrested. Sunday being wet the dry ones remained in- side and as a. consequence no arrests were made. EXCAVATION Work on the hiemorial Library is PYOSFBSSBIE quite favourably. Excava- ‘ lion is completed, and forms (or the foundation is llolv being laid. CONDITION MUCII IMPROVED- The Guardian, is pleased to report ‘that. His Lordship Bishop 0'Leary. who has been ill ior sonic time, is now on the road to a good recovery. His Lordship officiated at confirm- ation at the Cathedral yesterday ai- tcrnocil. ADDITION TO DEPARTMENT- The CityFPolice Department has add- eri n nlotorcycle to its already effici- ent equipment. Police Constable Big- gar gave the motorcycle a few whirls Saturday afternoon and judging by tllc lnanncl‘ in which he handled his “stecd", it looks as ii speeders and other law ‘breakers had better bcware this summer. ' CONFIRMATION AT CATHED- ItAL-About one hundred and fifty, children, boys and girls, received the Sacrament of Confirmation at the Cathedral yesterday afternoon. His Lordship Bishop O'Lcary gave Con- firmation. The services were conduct- ed by Rev. Father McMahon, Master of Ceremonies, assisted by Rev. Fath- er McCartlly and Rev. Father Arsen- nult. Right Rev. Monsignor Maurice ' McDonald preached an eloquent and appropriate sermon ior the occasion. SNOW STORIWI-Lowerlng clouds and a falling temperature early yes- tcrday morning, with a stiff north ens’. wind brought a cold rain which continued throughout the day, and towards evening turned to hail. About t3 o'clock last night. snow began to fall, and at 9 o'clock it looked for avhilans if the Province wu in ior all 01' time snow slorln. However, the wind continued moderate. and shifted a quarter. At 11 dclock over ‘half an inch had fallen. unprece- dcnicd ill the Island's history for some years. At 12.30 last night it ‘v/zls mild, bu‘. still snowing. l l ISLAND BISHOP PROMINENT- lIslnnd readers oi the Saturday Even- ling Pest, interested in the settlement oi the Roman question, would have road the article by Vittorio E. Or- ‘lalldo in the issue of May 4th, "Tile First Agrcclrlvnt between Italy and ‘ the Holy Soc." They might, however ‘overlook the gratifying fact that the ‘Chicago Prelatc. to whom Mr. Orlan- ‘do refers as “Monsignor K." is a Prince Edward Islander; Right Rev. iFrancls C. Kelley. the present Bishop oi Oklahoma. Mr, Orlando's sum- rnlng-up paragraph indicates that the plans presented by "Monsignor K." were the oncs finally accepted. Prem- icr Itflzssollni also. in his ‘historical speech in the Chamber oi Deputies, refers to Bishop Kelley's participa- tion in the Roman Vatican question. l PERSONALS \ lvlslting in the city the guest oi her sister, Mrs. L. W. McKay. Cumber- ‘ IVANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL i land Street. Misses Edith and Laura Lane. o.’ Vernon River, leit Saturday morning ~ on a visit to the United States, to be the guests oi their sister. Mrs. Roy weatherbie, Cambridge, Mass. In Memoriam In loving mcmory oi our dear hus- band and father, John E. Ford. who dlcd May l9, lsza. Today reveals sad memories Oi a loved one gone to rest, And those that think o‘: you today Are those that love you best. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender fond and true. y There is not a day dear father, That we do’ not think of you. Yet again we hope to meet thee ‘on that Eternal shore‘, Safe in the arms of Jesus. To rest forever more. Inserted by his wife and family- . 8914 1v. o. Mal... COMPLETED -' CARS Ctll.l.iill'l—~ltl'fl cars one bearing a forelll license plate collided 0n Pownal Street Saturday afternoon at the Sydney Street intersection. Ai- ter some heated argument by the drivers oi both cars, peace was finally restored, and each went. their way. There was little damage done to citller auto. . | i -—BUY FRESH CEHIENT; lime and l‘ plaster at Bruce's. ‘3971-5-20-11 -coau: AND SEE THE lvonnr lllEDEQUE players present the three! act comedy ‘rhe Bride and Groom, in ‘Scarlczown Hall, Tuesday. May 21. ‘at 8 p. m. Proceeds to be divided‘ between North Bedeque and Scarle- Jovnl. 1i no: fine some following ev- I ‘ ailing. 3013-5-20-12 ; —POS'I‘I’0NED - “The three-act‘ , comedy "Forest Acres", which was to I have been shown ill ‘Sherbrook Hufl ilast Thursday evening, by the Shem‘ lbrook Dramatic Club, has been Dost- l j poned as one-oi the leading lady per- ‘_ | formers, Mrs. Fred Harris, was called l to Northern on Thursday as her i mother, Mrs. Ellis, lvas taken serlous- | ly ill. The many friends of Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Harris hope that Mrs. Ellis’ illness will not prove o! too serious a nature-S —MADE SUPERINTENDENT‘ 0F BIG NICKEL MINE-In an item l which appeared in the Western; Guardian oi the 16th inst, referring to a general re-arrangement oi the officials oi the International Nickel Company. Mr. Lester Sharp was in- i advcrtably referred to as a son oi ' lvlrs. John Sharp, oi Summersldc. Mr. ' Sharp is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sharp and a brothel" oi Mr. Herbert Sharp, oi Summer- slde.—S. —C. N. H. PASSENGER CAB. JJURNED-Between two and three o'clock last Saturday morning the Sunlmerside firemen were call- ed out to a iire which threatened the destruction oi the new engine house and water tower adjacent to the freight shed at Sumnlerside station. By some unac- countable means, passenger coach N0. 3123. which had come down irom the west and was left standing for the night onthe siding alongside the en- gine house. caught iire from the ln- side near the rear exit and made a brilliant blaze. Tile coach had been left securely locked and how the names originated is quite a mystery, as the stove was at the front end where the iire did not originate. Tile back half oi the. car was badly gutted and the upholstery damaged by smoke and water, involving quite a. heavy loss. Only the prompt response and good work oi the Summerslde Fire Department saved the adjoining round house and probably the water tower also. Much credit is also ' due to Mr. Harold Gaudet. who iirst discovered the iire, at about 2.20 a. l ln. and promptly gave the alarm.—S. —DANCE ‘AND ENTERTAINMENT - The leading social event in Sum- merside last week was the entertain- ment and dance ln~ St. Mary's Hall. on Friday evening. There was a large attendance oi young people and n good sprinkling oi older folks. The first part o! the evening was taken p with interesting games the chiei one being a magazine contest, in which Mr. Henry Noonan and M12. Ewen Nicholson were the prize winn- ers. Bridge was played in the large gallery oi the hall, the prize being won by Mrs. MacPhall. The chief attraction, however. was the dancing in which a number oi novel features were introduced, notably the confetti Dance, which was very dainty and . was enjoyed as much by_ the onlook- o1 as by the participants. A splen- GO4QQQ-OQ-O 0-9 OOOO 0-600040004- LET US DO The RUNNING It is not necessary to nlaks a trip to our store every time you Inquire souls article In our line. JUST PHONE 2 I 9 and you will be surprised how quickly your order will he de- llvered. eenveo-eowvw nerve-mac eovoooeoover ‘I'll PROMPT DI-UGGISTS ac IIIIUII £11315 Co. i. III Rug great l \§§-O‘O§UOOOO-O§§§§§OOOOOOOGOOOOOO-OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO Q 6 9 . "my rfrrqarrrlrrcr l OWN GIMRDIAW Mild 1.. . ‘ oi dance music was ‘ supplied b3." the Boy's Orchestra. This ‘very enjoyable social evening was got up by the Junior W. A. oi St. ! Mary's Church, to whom great credit lls due and their events are always l looked forward to with much pleas- . ure. The Senior W. A._served very de- licious refreshments during the even- - ing and the happy gathering was ‘ presided oevr, in his usual’ gracious and genial manner, by Ven. Arch- deacon White.——S PERSONALS —Ml'. and Mrs. Warren Lord, of (Jll8l‘l0l'.l‘.i.(.lll‘ll, were visitors to Sum- merside last week. Mrs. Lord is re- , inalning ior a iew days the guest oi her sister, Air's. Mattie Gordon-S ~-Mr. and M rlay oll account o.’ tile sudden end serious illness oi Mr. Ellis‘ mother, Mrs. Ellis. who was taken suddenly ill st her home ill Northam-s ~Mr. nnd Mrs. ‘fhonlas Nlsbet,aoi Tyne Valley, have returned irom a. very enjoyable auto trip to Boston. Mass, and other American cities. They were accompanied by their two little sons-S. -Mrs. George Horton. oi Summer- side, left on Saturday on s visit to her daughter. Mrs. Young. oi Boston. Mass. Mrs. Horton expects to be away about one month. She will visit many oi’ her former Island friends while in the United States.-—S. Report Of Empire Adopted By Boara At a meeting of the Council of the on Friday; night. the report oi the It dealt with canned goods. pack- age goods, temperate drlnks,.broolns. condensed milk, bakeries, packing houses, printing, fox biscuits. tea packing, tobacco manufactures. can manufactures, iron wroks, iruit.‘ foot- wear, phmograph mounts, hardware. stationery, coal. rope. and fishing nets, lobsters, cheese and butter, etc. Reference was made to-local in- dustries. It was shown to what ex- tent these industrlesnre supplying goods which are used here and also in what way their business could be further developed. In a number o! lines mentioned it is stated that the goods sold on the Island can meet all competition ill quality and price. It was also pointed out that the Is- land lobster industry has been flour- ishing ior years but has met with some setbacks in recent years caused to some extent by the devel- ment oi the Japanese crab business. Our cheese and butter industries are able to compare favorably with all competitors. It is suggested that sonle attempt be made to manufact- ure craft cheese on the Island. The report concludes as follows: "It would appear to your commit- tee that ii our local industries are to thrive in the way they should, and in employment oi nlany more oi our sons and daughters. that all must co-operate more fully than has been the Case in the past, local jealousy must be laid aside. and all press for the sale oi goods manufactured or grown in the Province ior the gener- al uplift oi this part oi the Empire. May we add that it Ls quite notice- able that several of ollr Island pm. dllcifl APB but up in packages having a cheap appearance and unattractive label. which hinders the sale oi a splendid product. We therefore stress ages ior all Island products. facturers were oi the opinion that expansion depends upon local lup- port, greater interest and increased consumption oi home products. The necessity of support oi local capital invested in our Provincial manufacturing plants is one of the Place where money is invested enjoy; Pmfipfifiiy. so will not Islanders in- vest more oi their Capital in 151mg industr es? More aggressive salesmanship on the part oi our manufacturers seems to be necessary ior increased bust- ness. Much more can be done now and in the years to come li our merchants and consumers will not keep before them the benefits oi Empire Bulld- lng by selling and buying goods made within that Empire. ‘Prado with one another iirst in this Province then in the Maritimu. than in Canada as a whole and than from within the whole Empire." The members oi the Committee ,“'¢l'¢= Mlior T. l}. MacNutt, chair- ‘rnan. and Messrs. J. M. Ilurlay and Jame I-ltlllllilr. ‘ ‘ William Ellis, i}: - ' lilmmerside were called away 0n Fri- Trade Committee‘ Charlotctowll Board oi Trade. held ‘ Committee to investigate the POSSi- f billties oi advancing Empire trade in . Charlottetown was read and adopted. . thriving benefit this Province by the i the need oi up-to-dllte bright pack- ‘ l l In all cases under survey manu- ureat needs to insure expansion. The l l]. ll ii ll Fl l ll E lXPlElEll llllllll lINl l5l New Hotel to be Erect- ed at Cost 0f About $750,000, i Says Mr. Nelson Rattenbury. MONCTON, May 1B.-Sir Henri‘ Thornton, K. B. E., Chairman and F President oi the Canadian National Railways, accompanied by Mr. S. J llungeriord, Vice-Presiderlt-"in-char: of Operation, Maintenance and Ho- ‘ tels, will visit the Maritimes about 1 June 1st, Mr. Nelson Rattenbury, C. i l Island said here last. night. On this‘ visit Sir Henry and Mr. Huugeriord ' in connection with the erection oi the, new Canadian National Hotel to be’ undertaken there. further stated. and this hostelry be in keeping with the high standn i of hotels operated by the C. N. R. I other centres in Canada. A preliminary survey oi the situa- tion of the Island capital has already been made by engineers oi the C. R. al." an amount oi $200.00!) 11115 been placed in the railway estimates, now. before parliament, said, will assure the prelim on the project being started as car as practicable. p The new hostelry he said, will cost in the three quarters oi a million dollars. l and will be one oi the foremost and imost palatial hotels in the Marl- ' times.‘ l Mr Battenbury spent a iew hou l 1 l l l l l . when complete l in the city. leaving by Number 10. I express this morning for Halifax oll a private business trip. Church Services l l i I i I FINAL SERVICE OF SONG HELD AT THE Y. M. C. A. LAST NIGHT. Over 200 young folks turlle season and to welcome Rev- W-~ 1-- Outhouse, newly appointed minister at Central Christian Church. In his opening remarks Mr. Out- house told how glad he was t0 6°11"! to Charlottetown and to meet the large group oi students and other young people who attended the Y.M. C.A. services. . Mr. Outhouse said he coulid not do Red Triangle, the emblem of the Y. M. C. A. .. spirit-Mind and Jaody—¢°l1b1@d 'with these tllree, Jesus increased in Wisdom. Stature and in favor with God and Man. Taking each one separately the speaker dealt with each in a very pleasing manner. The large number oi young people more than enjoyed hearing Mr. Outhouse and he prom- ised to come to speak to them in the Fall when the services were re-op-: ened. I-Ie received a real hearty stu- dent welcome. The special musical number was a ‘beautiful solo, Crossing the Bar, by Miss Gene Beaion. Miss Beaten had sung at several other services in the "Y" and the chairman called on the audience to give Miss Beeton a real ‘hearty harldclap to show their ap- lpreciation for the way she had enter- I ftained them with her wonderful. lvoice. i The mee-ing was closed with ‘joining ill the Lord's Prayer. l. ‘These services will re-open early l l l all l in November. I THE BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. A. .1. Vincent was very impressive and interesting yesterday morning in his study of Prayer, "the iPrayer that docs something." | text Romans B. 26 and 2'1 “The Spir- it I-Iimseli maketh intercession ior us ‘---and l-Ie that searcheth the h-rarts. lknoweth what is in the mind oi the Spirit." The speaker ventured the assertion that it is a matter oi ease for the lnlnlster of any congregation to know, without being told, in a very ‘short time what the prayer life oi his congregation is. Nothing so plain- Ily expresses itself as the presence. "or the absence oi the habit and ‘practice of prayer. About two out- {standing ideas. the thought-s oi the‘ sermon were gathered. l. THE SPIRIT 0F‘ GOD "rescues MIN llow r0 ran’. l" . All true prayer Ls begotten in the. _ heart by the Holy pirlt. True pra_v-’ ler is an outpouring oi the spirit oi’ lJesus before God. Prayers are ans-i 'wered. not always in the way we ex-f pact, but answered luat the same» Moles prayed ‘ior entrance to the! JH-omlsed Land-he was granted a ‘glorious entranee to the Heavenly. kingdom. Paul grand h: Oliver- better than speak on the sign oi the l III u’ N. R. director irom Prince Edward l‘- -» ‘pulvvr to clldurc. will particularly visit Charlottetown “FIRM” ML Rattenbury our weak, crrillg, imperfect petitions‘ “.111 'nnd prcscnls thcm with all dross rc-’ rd lnovcd, bciorc the throne oi‘ God. n‘ Go as a child to its parents, in fear- ‘iorm o! your petition, think more oi: and over periannuln to the Mission- ‘th: spirit. of unselftshness, the spiriti nry and Maintenance Iiund have in- N‘ oi obedience ‘ press. which‘ he‘ Church of God ‘nary work churcll in calling a minister to its‘ 1y leadership asks "Is lie smart?" “1's‘ ‘he eloquent?" "Is h: popular?" All.‘ d“ too seldom do we ml’. “Is hc a mall‘ Vmmlw of mighty in prayer, [caring God‘. llvlllgi ‘ gospel?" rsdor the world. Let the Church oil ,out from among them and be yc separate-touch ‘ t.lling"~vividl_v. ‘liantly the speaker pointed out thei "_vital necessity of a separation of thcl ‘Church from the world. God calls to‘ lmankind to be a people ‘separate to‘ d our‘ g Him. The prcscnt day danger to the: l _ ‘ ‘ _ _. 4 m“ “Wm to me l“, service of ‘he ‘Church is the loucllng of stand . l 4 l I i l l 'led by Mr. Vincent. ' "The Holy Spirit" and the hymns and ‘ Gillis. It was Whit Sunday in which’ till‘ iilillil‘; 0i 0 i we celebrate the coming oi the Holy, iii‘: R1011‘ -‘» iifllimil uni-i Spirit ill the Church. Dr. Rnmsayrsj cLc-rlial lizl- l'1."llCl‘ a ' text was from John l4 verses 8 and iii. iiiiiwi \'- llii Christ is still with his pcoplc, illi‘ any hi"? .» 5 same Christ. his promise is "I rim lhcsc oiiil-rs 1w ,:.<ls be- i with you always." He is not only with: lllllfi ihPlll» '1" i‘ ‘i310 Chris!‘ i church unitcs us togiuificr. Tile ‘ icrcd with the usual attendance al Willie i" iii‘!- lllc evening worship. Rev. Mr. J0illl-' son chose for his text Ps. 1-3 “He king“. , shall bc l‘.1.c a tree planted by the, I‘lVI‘l‘3 oi wulcr and in his address 130mg H‘? Antmpygx“ sow“: ‘ manic rcil-"rclli-e to the lrceof life as - law oi the Sabbath and the law of, l l I ; unity. The Loyal Partners Crown Lire Business Policies are loyal partners — sail-guarding capitaiL- enhancing vredlt — bearing the loss oi’ the Kcy Men -- who pass on. "' Branch 0mm Maaflaalh Bldg" Mondrian." u a. c. MACDONALD. l.l.._a.. ca. . Super-i = Iii I J. r. PHILLIPS, a. n. HOLMA , zllfnAtnsMfffl Ger-ml Aleni. on m R-lpreuntlgi aura] Agent. y: Sum-rude. P.E.I. Charlottetown. 9.5.1. r,‘ Cils hueaown, _ P. .. lion. i A. C. Saunders. pa. , . nlzerulg about 200 will i i’ if ,- :11.‘ llcre Jilly 4th. The scrvircs during hilly have not _ _llccn broadcast. It appears the mat- ‘f lc-r has not becncluircly satisfactory‘ for the past Your and u ncw arrange- mvnt ls about moulplcteci, whereby, oll’: llillTlffl crcry ‘Sunday will bail-i broadcast stlrlillg with Julio 2nd. Congregations contributing $10,000 it THE SPIRIT IIELPIJITI OUR? IE5. The best oi our prayers arc in- firm and imperfect. The Spirit lakes 0 lcss confident trust. Think less of the, that it strives to ex-i crctlscti in llLllIlbPl‘ 11' your from 18 . The church n. c the largest Prayer is the supreme need of thci rctu ns was Eaton Memorial, Toronto, to-dav. The overeat. with $57,180 and Shcrbourno Street, Toronto, second with $8,806. The total allocation of several Presby- Lcrics ill tllcivicritu: lty Church here las lncnt is lo be increased." It. i.s gratifying to rczld in the re ccnt Prcsbvt "y report that a numbe of students .011: 1:. ln His presence, proclaiming His In a praying people thcrc is ncw liic ior the Church. there is salvation‘ God wait upon llim revcrently, ferv- ently. constantly. in prayer. S0 shall‘. I-Ils kingdom conic. ‘ Ml. Vincents evening sermon lavas‘ based on 2 Cola, ‘l, 17-18 "Come ye" l unclean ‘ and bril-l nild thrcc in Windsor Pfiq-Lzytery. The attraction this .l=.cek will b the l‘€ll(ll.IO!l' oi Idllydgfs ulzlstorlvlcce “The Crcatibll" ' day, 21st, collllllcll;.llg atiS o'clock by ' the combined choirs of First Baptls and Trinity Uniterl Cilurcllcs. will be a nlusical event‘. pnlLnllCc, nothing like it has been at lculptcci in this city lac-lore and it cxpcctcd that a largo audience wil growl the pcrIornlc-rs on the occasion. not the forcibly ards-the condition ill which the Church is in the world and the world in the Church~and no one can dis- tinguish the difference. He eloquent- ly appealed to his hcarcrs ior a‘ closer following of Jcsus-m higher,‘ in; the “p1,”. ._ ._. stronger Slfilldilfd oi daily life. ‘; “we present n: ‘m, The music. as usual, was or the. vices held d: 2,0,, C highest order. Notable was Missi In the ‘lnorlu-n,‘ ‘m, Barbara McNeilrs beautiful render-l Scott Fmmn ‘L, _ lug of Hamilton Grey's "The Hcav-l Lakmg a‘ cnly Song." l The Buy Scouts lncct tonight inl the school room. The C. G. I. T. ini the church. The mid week pray-cu meeting at no Wednesday", will t. ZI ON CHURCH \'<-r_\' lilll‘ ['Oll"“"??3l/l011l-', conslderu. lib. ill l i mantis as ls \. "' wiiccl with wn s . cuter. Way; n1‘;- lodrly that wcrc our prlrclrs. 'i‘l'.'* a way to Lillcils TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The subject for meditation at the morning service and also at the lvitilrs. Bible Class in the afternoon was. music by the choir enlphaslzcd the Th0 "if “I19 all 011911 ‘V33’ thought. the latter including thc 311-‘ ‘Viifiiii bmiiivl“ 1° ‘Wiifi iilme- Th‘: them, "God is a Spirit" and also a WOW. iili‘ ' ' ' duct "COIIIC Holy Spirit“ bclzuiliuiiy lid-ll‘ ari- sung by Harvey lyicPllcrson and .A__ 11,1‘ and usciililucam. But thw-u ways like ‘.1 lDllC and dlc but lan vxny u Christ. i t‘(i. i“.t‘ll u rilivc illlll Spirit in mo‘ It is tilt‘ duty oi the church to demonstrate holy spirit sacrifices tho church. It is a great doctrine, cannot us, but in us. Thc Iloly A111‘. .lf‘ cud or goal Fa‘: Christ rcpres-é ' "i"l‘.‘i"~l‘l\i..S 1118.1‘ h i.‘ explain it. it is an cxpcrieucc. Paul 1-1 sets it ior-ill lil ills (‘ilisllu to the ill his bot for 11.: ‘is the Prince Romans Mllcil is one oi the nlount- lllvll- '11"! fllilltJvr _Ci’l,5(‘il by 951* Mn peaks n; ggypsluyp, phaniring that fl way must ht; . ti happen ink? sghogl‘ illflfibll, wc do not j , this IIIPTP r~\:" Ecn: \"1\\', The attendance n; Sunday vvcn as w sr-lclonl hnylpan unto ~ nlejvtillng wort was 3T0. The vcry lnrlcmcllt weather inter-L rpccinl IlllLlL‘ was tile orticr oi th .1 tlay. The special lzoioislsi wcrc, M Llnrbnru blacNuil , who ulclliionetl in (lcncsis and in the last chapter oi Revelation. The tree re-, presents abundant life, the attain? nlcnt of which is possible by having our delight in the law oi the Lord and the speaker took up separately the’ law oi recreation. like begetting, Ilkc' the law of survival oi the fittest, the‘ Beautiful Lrillc‘. or. A. ZF-aylul- and Jollzzulnlfs iamil "flock of Aces", in the cvcuing The choir rcnrlcrcd the two an 1 ‘ ‘in "o u d o "Ilcl " (M tin 1 The Hume consisted o! n solo by HD2115C1lllDl)')lll‘i1ll("\l'lE l/llnbllolse - ' Mr. P. D. Williams and an anthem; Mrs P.rn_‘,_ ' _ 1" the w] . l . . .. 4am» ISM‘ Ivhohlnlmsfiuearth “m have“. i part ill the tonnes-q ‘all u Ml‘. J » ‘grant’; f‘ m“ M” wok ma, lliclsccd the solo pnrf id t lc latter. i ' ' ' Zi .l zll-tt . th The last issue of "The Outlook" o“ m‘ c q“ h m!“ c ' lions "Watch and Prov" by Car it ,'I‘h Maul l " - " alrdullfi: malf)’ ilnre criitos slilurlil: Adam.’ mu “mpamem ‘acacia-pa v ts ' vid b"? i. articles treating of the men and ln- mm “are pm M’ i "1 mm‘ ' "'1 . , ttl . rtltutlolls of the Maritlmes. It also ‘ ‘chips?’ a carries a welcoming luoaslll IND] m“... Lmm‘ '.__'.‘. love.