THE Cl-IARI.0’l‘TETOW_i:l ._GUARDIAl_\l P APRIL 11. 1936 ' S E L‘! C '1' Easter" Boxed CHOCOLA TES MOIRS A. L. HUNTER SMILES’N’CIIUCKLES . —BULK— MOIR A, L. HUNTER S E E OUR DISPLAY OF NO VEL TIES Egg Cups, Baskets, Hen Wagon. Elephant, Tea Pot, Eggs, Cups and Saucers; Canoes, Mickey Mouse. Big Assortment J. Ernest ii. Worth DRUGGISTS. 142 Prince St. Phone 82 FRESH EASTER CAND - Order your Easter Roast at WiiEA'I‘LEY'S Choice Easter Beef at ,lowest prices. PLEASE ORDER EARLY ltlleatley Meat and Fish Market Phone 1218 ‘mfg, BETTER VALUES Buy HOT CROSS BUNS, Doll. — —- — — -— -- — 20¢ COCOANUTS, Each — — — — — — —- —- — 8c GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for — — — — — — — — —- 25¢ TOMATOES, Ripe, lb. — — e — — —- -- -— — 15c CAKES,perlb.--——--—--—-—— 17¢ to 290 Central Christian Church MRS. V. L. DINGWELL, ORGANIIT 7 A. l(.—Gunriae Prayer lervicc. MORNING SERVICE 11.00 A. M. 8peokei~—Mr. A. S. Macxay, Sumrnerslde. An¢hun_-—'to Mom of Beauty"—SibelluI. lolo—-"IIoaanna"—-Granier—liIr. V. Leigh Dingwell. Chorale-"(.‘hrist Arose". BIBLE SCHOOL 1.80 EM EVENING SERVICE 7.00 I’. M. speakol~—Mr. A. S. Maexay. Anthem-—"Chriat is Risen"-—doldaworthy. Ant.heul—"Calvary"—Rodney. , ....--.---¢--x-AA AA. A xx--. xx. A A AAA Zion Presbyterian Church nv. o. caacvcc vvaasnla - llmusnu. nor. Louis I). TIIOIPSON-Organist uni clioii-ieeoee aasnzn. my saavicna MORNING wokslllr um ii, M.-—"’I‘he Sacrament of the Lord‘-, Snorer-" "'I'hia 1:0 1:0 gmelaibrgiughlfrd Me.’ It ' Q mw‘ cu:a, MI=:KlI,IlI0ll and Macnoullll Angh¢m.—"ThQ Resurrection and the I.lie" . 8lIBcKl°¥ sol.) part. by Mrs. Arthur Roper and Mr. H. CrsswelL 1.30 P. M.--Slllblth School and Bible Classes. IVINING WORSHIP short, Organ Recital at 040 P .M. :“Seel th riu‘ -nut Are Above" A1ll:.lIt!ll,l'l-lS‘rITi’Ili.h:l"|‘l°Y0Ilr Reads" Coleridge gI‘hIr;:;I|' some-no Solo-—"'I‘he Resurrection Morn I3 Y _ Mrs. Arthur lbnoer _' Authem—‘8Iviour When Nllllt IIIVIIIVGI ll“! 3“ 8oIolat—Mra. J. A. Macmillan oma I'oItIIde—“MIl*oh rnamah-nt" “Wilt! 3"“ "Now is Christ risen from the dead and become the first kite of them that Iiept-"—I Cor. 15:20. O-O-000600000-O-90095-OOObOOOOO‘.'OO0 t 1 1 ’ OGO .‘he Presbyterian church in canada ST; JAMmEi CHURCH luv. u. uooauaan nears. D. D- IASTII DA! Uhotflm runeworalll llIoraiIIl|l'‘°'‘‘ '’ - ,Iwushg|tS’.lVIIs0'olook.8¢I'V|oIhk00I|“ '|u.aujoyoIa.l‘aatival. “« ' I ginieay sehool at 'l'wo-ttilr¢1- U ., 0-o'aeoaeIee;o-aao us-------0-e II» 'IOIl mfg.” ‘[1 aolOIIOICICII M [vain] “CAO: oooooooa-Aw this poles: to eoaorvoa lee noses of local interest but atii-oi-tiolng of a news) nature may be inserted at C eeata I word otrletiy |l advuaaa. uo'roms'rs—Maae your com- parisons at the Mom: Show. L-3607 POLICE COURT-—At the Police Court Thursday, a man charged with shoplifting, who had pleaded guilty previously, was sentenced to 30 days in jail. A vagrant was sent to Jail for ten days. POTATO eon‘ ARIN! Charlottetown shipping season was omoially opened i_ ’ when S. S. Inwreuco W. Hanson a.rrived from Summerside to load potatoes. The Norwegian vssel took a. part cargo of potatoes in " ‘+- early in the week. she had arrived at the western part last Saturday from Lynn. Mass. She will sail for the United States next week. _ SEE TRIM ALI. and choose the best at the Motor Show. L-3807 CAVENDISH PASTORAL CHARGE -— Church services for Easter Sunday, April 12th, 11 a.m. North flustico, 3 pm. Stanley Bridllhi 7.30 D-m- Y,PS, special Easter service in song and story in the Cavendish Church. Rev. W. A. Paterson, mi.nis'ter. L-3663 MANY MOTOR CAR arguments will be settled at the Motor Show April 21-24. L.3es7 FOR. OTHER LOCAL NEWS SEE P_A_GE 15. BIRTIIS > R.ODI'.'R.'.l'S-—At Klnkora April '1, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Roberts. a son MACMURDO——At Kelvin Grove on April 4th, 1980 to Mr. and Ml... J, Eric Maclvlurdo a daughter. stillborn COX—At the Charlottetown Hos- pital. April '1, 1986. to Mr. and Mrs. tor-den Cox, Charlottetown, a daugh- r. CONN0I.a.V—At the Charlotte- town Hospital, April 9. 1936. to Mr. F and Mrs. J. Ii‘. Connolly, Charlotte- 1 town, a. son. '17!-i_A"i‘us'"' McKaNNA—1n this ‘c'i'fy", A‘i?r‘li"a". BUTTER; 2 lb‘. “V "' " "" "" "" “ " "' "' 55c i 1980. Francis J, Mcxenna. aged '15. DRINKS, your choice. 24 bottles -- -— — — -- tllgc > ggixgga frgmatiiiaalatedrosidenceldz CORNED BEEF, per fin _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ C ., t 0 an . at ur ay morn ng ; cLIMAx soAP. 10 bars —, —.—- — —_— — —— 29c " .‘...i..'2°.§°.§.“’é‘.” .§’.‘:.’.‘:i.“:‘..*.* ”““‘“°“ . BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. with cup and saucer — 29c iXlA"rIiiasoiv—ai oyster Bed Bridge pr 10. 1936. Joseph H. Mntheson. , ‘ICE CREAM, FRUIT, NEWS, PASTRY. 1, age 79 years. Funeral from his late » > residence on Monday, service start- ’ IE ‘ER Y ‘ ing at 2 p. m. Interment portage i ‘ At Ch hill — uro . P. E. I. ' ' Pl'°“° 846",‘ I on Thursday, April 9, 1930, Mrs. coco flohn Cameron, age 75 years. Fun- eral on Sunday, April 12, from the - “ e oi her daughter, Mrs. ‘ Neil D. ,McFadyen. service starting at 1.30 p. m. Shore Cemetery. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mr. Charles Henry Waughan wish to thank all friends and neighbors for klndnosscs shown them in their recent sad bereavement, also those who sent. floral tributes and mess- ages of sympathy. L-3673 Ill M-EMOIIIAM In sad but loving memo y of our dear Mother, Mrs. James 8. Birt, who departed this life April 11, I935. Twilight and evening bell And after that the dark And may there be no sadness of farewell When I embark. For though from out the hourne of time and place The floods may hear me ini- I hope to meet my pilot face to face When I have crossed the bar. Inserted by Husband and Family. L-3 - -ll-1. N. D. MacLean- l ITNDEITAKIR EMBALMIR C‘ arlottetown and North Wlltohlio Phone III Interment Argyle RADIO BROADCAST Will be given over CHCK on SUNDAY, 1.00 to 1.30 P. M. on the “FUNDAMENTALS of the TRUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH the first lecture being ‘THE BI B L E OR TRADITION”. Is the Bible alone the only rule of faith? Listen in and hear Evange- list ll‘. W. Johnston Radio lectures also every Tuesday. Thursday and Friday at 7.15 to 7.80 p. in. “TI-IE ORIGIN OF EASTER” The not Oreo’: Buns. the dyed ens ‘ and faction of lent- SUNDAY, 8 P. M. GHTON CLUB Wol-Inlay a'e;iEi:"'?'h':.°gok of IeIn¢bar ladle broadcast Binds! to. dads Ed Acorn’s Store ST. JAMES KIRK In observance of Good Friday as a Holy pay, members. adherents and friends of st. .‘gnes'Presby- terian Church, assembfed for war- ship yestcrday morning. The minister. the Itev. R. Moor- hcad Legate, D. D. preached an eloquent sermon, in his own inim- itable style. Dr. Legate took as his text I. Cor- inthians XIX. verse 3, "Christ died for our sins," and set forth most pointedly the necessity for giving the Cross first place in our religion. The service throughout was in- spiring. the congregational singing appropriate. Gospel hymns lending to the imprcssivenoss of the wor- ship. The Choir also song as an offer- tnry number a selection from the Book of Praise. An extended context of the min- istei-'s sermon appears in today's is- sue. ZION CHURCH A congregation that taxed the church hall to capacity met in Zion Hall last evening for prepar- atory services. The service was the last of 9. week of special meetings which have been enjoyed by large congregations each night. Rev. G, C. Webster, minister of the con- gregation. spoke on the subject "The Glory of the Cross." and took as his text John 13, verses 31-32. “Therefom, when he was gone out. Jesus said, now is the Son of man glorified, and God is glorified in him. If God be glorified in him, God shall also glorify him in him- self and shall straightwsy glorify him." In developing the theme the minister spoke of the eventful night preceding the crucifixion and then showed how the cross, originally looked upon as an emblem of suf- fering, ignominy and shame, be- came the symbol of power, glory and victory. Paradoxical as it may seem, Rev. Mr. Webster said, the cross became Chi-lst's glorification in a three-fold sense. The Son of man was glorified in the Cross, God was glorified in the son of man and finally the son was glori- fled in the Father. Christ became obedient unto death, even the death of the Cross wherefore God hath highly exalted and given Him a name that is above every name. Christ, therefore, by His death. glorified God and Himself and brought eternal glory to all obed- ient in Him. At the close of the service the session had the great Joy of ex- tending the right hand of fellow- ship to 19 new members. all of whom were received on profession of their faith in Jesus Christ. An- other is to be received on Sabbath morning, when the congregation will sit down at the Sacrament of the Lords Supper. ST. I’E'l'ER'8 CATHEDRAL All the Good Friday services at St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday were largely attended. The services were as follows: at 10.15 a. m. Matins and Litany and at 11 a. m. reproaches and alter service; at 2.30 p. in. there was a service of devotion; at 7.30 Even- song.,Rev. Canon Banks gave an address at the 11, 2.30 and 7.30 ser. vices. Each sermon was based on the crucifixion. The high altar was stripped of all its furnishings for the services. throughout the day and will rc- main so until the first Evensong of Blaster, which will be tonight at 7.30. "aulclous srafictrffi BAI’Tib"1‘ CHURCII Service was held at the Baptist church rrlaity evcilillg iii COlllliit.‘lll— UI‘fl.lal0I.1 01 Uill'ib'LS ad.\.l'iil(.’t.' Llil MIC \Jl'05s for mu sins of mu world. inere was a lube and iIltf3l‘L’2'l.t:(«l congiegutioii. rcev. .vi.i'. ralsiiop spoke from lviattnew zuzlb "nelioiu we go up to Jerusalem and the son of man snail be bcli'a)c.i." Jesus propncslcd His Crucilix.on, which propiiccy lrus iuiiliicd, till: speaker said. Flic Liczztll of J'.alI.: upon the Ui'05b' \\‘iL‘5 licccssary for man's salvation. it reveals the love of God and toudhes the iicarts of men drawing them unto Illm. The sacrifice of Jesus ilivolvcs sacrifice by His follow:-rs, The Cross lil- spires men to endure liardsiiips as good soldiers of Jesus Clirlst. Re- ligion has its l).i‘déEll'll, and easy as- pect put also its aspect of denial and sacrifice, Rev, Mr. Bishop poin- ted out. The choir led in cuiigrcga. tional singing. HOLY IIEDIIEMEII. CIIURCII Holy WPEK services Tl‘illl'Sday ond yesterday llL Holy Redeemer Cliurcli were largely attended. Oil Mauudy Tlllll'Sdily, one Mass with Gloria il_ll(l Pi-occssioii to the Sepulchre took place. Holy Hour in the evening was conducted by Very Rev. H. 1. Flem- jngl C-SSR. An eloquent. and ap- propriate sermon wrls IJl'L‘ll(flled by Rev, R. H. L. Bullies, (:.SS.R. On Good Friday morning cere- monies consistcd of the Passion of St. John, the Adoi'a'.ion of the Cross, and Mass of tile Presancti- fled. From noon till three o‘ciock The Devotion of the Three Hours in Honor of the Cl‘llClllXlOlI was held. During the devotion, in remem- brance of the three hours Our Lord remained upon the Cross, sermons on Our Lord's grout sufferings on the Cross and on the Seven Words He uttered were preached by Very Dr. Bernard Gulls, Rev. Father Mc- Mahon, csi>., and Rev. Father Poirler. ' At 3 o'clock the Way of the cross was held. An eloquent and inspir- mg sermon on “The Lessons of Cal- ‘ vary" was preached by Rev. Father ; Mcllduhtm. CHIP. ‘ The service concluded with vener- ation of a relic of the True Cross. In the evening at 7:30 the 'I‘ene— ’ brae service was held. Tenebrao was chanted by the St. Dunstsn's ' University said Corpus Christi choirs. CHARLES HENRY WAUGIIAN Many friends throughout the city were shocked to learn of the death of Mr. Charles Henry Waush- an which occurred at the P. E. I. Hospital at 4.30 on Thursday morn- lng April 2nd in the 76th year of his life. The deceased was in his usual good health until a. week prior to his death when he complained Ol a cold which later developed into pneumonia. He was a son of the late George Waughan and Bella Firilal/SCH. Hl-5 wife predeceased him ll y81ll‘S 880- l-lc was a faithful member of Trin- ity United CIllll'Cl’l. He had 3 kind- iv dispmitlon and was a devoted father to his family and will M sadly missed in his home and com- munity. He took a keen interest in all building activities in the city. He leaves to mourr six daughters. Mrs wm. Hovvse. Pasadena, Cali- fornia; Mrs. G. W. Parker. Sask- zitoon. Sask.: Mrs. Grace Sample. Winnipeg. Man; Mrs. Gecrlle 5lPV' msoii and Mrs. Geo. Lltileboy, St. Cnthcrines. Ontario and Miss Jen at home. alco one sister, Mrs. Em- ma Crockett. Lowell. Mass-. another sister. Mrs. Flora G-odkln Died?" ceased him two days before his (lentil. The fllneral was held c l S1mda.V- April 5. from his late residence. 198 Cumberland st. services were con- ducted by the R(’V- Hugh M1ll9l‘~ Members of the choir led in the ,.-lnging of "Abide With Me," and “Load Kindly Light." The pail-bearers were Dr. Poth- lck. Messrs. L. B. Miller, G. D. wr‘oht. George McLeod. Philll) l-lovmtt, David Bethune and P. H. McMillan. Interment took place in People's Cemetery. . Tl beautiful floral tributes and ntessrees of S‘y'llll3al'h.V lit’-3lllY l° ill" 11.. central sump... _ :';*.‘.°‘.’:‘..'?'1.-‘~’..‘.l.:‘."J.l.‘.?.$'..”§:’.'.’.:’.}: _ of honor. The Passion, according —~— We Are Offering For $2.00 »» --~ by -v— A Special Box of Easter Flowers including Roses, delivered prepaid to any point in P.E.I. with Gift Card enclosed if desired. Phone‘l482. UPTOWN _ high esteem in which the .decens:"’ ‘ was held. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Good Friday was observed in this church by the presentation of the Lenten Cantata “The Burden of the Cross" last evening. The service was opened with devotion- al exercise; by Rev. Huflll Mme’- Thc scripture lesson was the 53rd Rev. H. I. Fleming, C.SS.R~_ Rev. Charles O'Hara, C.SS.R., Rev. McKenna., C.SS.R., and Rev. R. H. L. Baines, C.SS.R. Special prayers were also recited and llymns_ spec- ially nrrangcd for this service were rendered by the full choir, The (‘Oll- grogatlon was blessed with the relic of the True Cross. Vcneration of the Cross took place at the con<~.lusion of the service. Way of the Cross was held in the evening. Today, Holy Saturday, the core- monies pel'i’ornicd arc: the Eli‘. ‘iii: of the Paschal Cnndic. PlT)])llL‘CiL‘S. Blessing of the Font, and Mziss with alleluia. ST. DUNS'I‘AN‘S IIASILICA Special Good Fi"idny services at St. Dunsir.n's Eil.SlllCll. were very largely attended. At 9 o'clock yesterday morning the Mass of the Presnnctiiied was celebrated by His Excellency Bishop O’Sullivan. He was assisted by Rev. Father McMahon as High Priest. Rev. Father McKenzie as deacon, Rev. Father .VICDill‘ill(l sub- To Late To Classify feet, long, 10 foot beam. Apply to Clovie P0l'l'l‘ Sumniersidc. L-3661 T0 LET—lIOUSES WI-ISI‘ END of the city, number Sydney St... ovn-rlooking harbor. Apply W. V. Purdic. L-3657-4-ll-31 IVANTED — GIRI. I-‘OR. HOUSE work at once. country girl pro- 9 alid ll. clizlpter of Isaiah. Mr. Miller in his R-‘ brief address explained the Can‘ 1 tata as the expression in song of the message of the Gospel find stated that icligicn and music has always been rissely associated. l The choir comprised 37 Voices under the direction of Professor A. Roy Kendall and both he and the choir were heartly congrat- ulated at the conclusion upon the very fine and thoroughly success- ful and helpful presentation. PI‘Of(‘.\S0i' Gomez contributed two delightful violin solos which were greatly appreciated. The Cantutn consisted of two parts. each cciitziiiiing solos and chor- uses. It opened with the chorus "Take Up Thy Cross" then follow- ed ii. S0])I‘lllli) rccltative and air. "And They Took Jesus" by Miss Margaret Stems. The third num- ber was a semi-chorus and a chorus of men's voices "And They Thnt Passed B?’ then Mr. Roy Smailmun was heard in a baritone solo “My God! My God! Why Host Tliou Forsaken Me?" Part two was also opened with a chorus “O Saviour of the World" follow- all by a baritoiic recitativc by Mr. Siniillmaii, “And it was about the sixth hour." The final soprano solo and chorus was "Lord of my licn.rt." Miss Stems again taking the solo part and in both in- stances her rendition was fault- less. At the Wednesday evening ser- vice more than 80 were received into the membership of the church about equally divided between those on certificates from other churches and those on profession of faith. Tile Sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed in connection with the morning ser- vice tomrorow, Easter Sunday. A ferret]. Write or phone Mrs. C. M. Jenkins, Mt. Edward Rond, Phone 664-J_ L-3662 large attendance is a.nticiD8Ceil- lowest prices. “before Buying. Farm Seeds and Grain ll0Vl Alllillllllfi NUMBER ONE Imported Early, Late, Alsike~ White, Alfalfa and Sweet Clover Seed; Timothy and Clover Mixed; Timothy Seed; White Russian, White Fife, Red Fife and Marquis Wheat; Banner, Victory and Abundance Oats; l)uckbill and Mandscheuri Barley; Silverhull Buckwheat; Peas, - Longfellow Corn; Haszard’ Improved, Millpond, Derby, Hall's Westbury and Ditmars Turnip Seed; Yellow Globe and Yellow Intermediate Mangei Seed; Jumbo, Giant, White Feeding and Red Leviathan Sugar Beet Se ed. Also Island Grown Wheat, Barley, Buckwheat and 0ats——ali-of which we are selling at _ - Special Prices to Farmers’ Clubs and Institutes. CALL AND SEE the high quality of our Seeds and get prices ~Wliolesale h A. Retail CHARLOTTETOWN Vetches; %%%%~%~%J9 We have a very choice lot of Beef this year for our Easter Display-consisting of four car.- casses of Baby Beef, three choice Steers and three choice Heifers. We feel no hesitation in ' claiming that our supply illlsyear will satisfy the most discriminating trade. We also wish to remind all those particular- ly interested in the handling of the very best. of meat supplies, that our facilities for handling our products are unsurpassed not only in this province but also in Eastern Canada. ‘ A choice supply of our Own Cured and Smoked Meats including a considerable quantity of our Owu Cured Dried Beef is also available at this time. We respectfully solicit the patronage of all those who wish the best, handled under the most sanitary conditions atrezlsonabie p1‘ic¢.-s. Help us to serve you better by ordering early, ROOPS Ltd. 125 Grafton Street. Phone 389-390 53/ v ‘vvvvv vvv¢ v i St. Paul's c:...}}§h'” EASTER DAY ' * s.oo A. M.—Holy communion. , Il.00 A. M.—M.orning Prayer, Holy Communion and ’ Sermon “Fear Not Ye, for I know that Ye seek Jesus." Offertory Anthem-—“Rc,ioiee in the Lord” -Jir George Martin 3.00 r. ivi.—sunsay School Service in the Church. ‘ 6.30 P. M.——0rgan Music. _ I 7.00 P. M.—Evenlng Prayer, followed hy Holy Com- munion. > b‘ermon—-"Why Sack Ye the Living Anion! the Dead" ’ At, the Oiiering Time Solo by Mr. P. D. Williams, ‘Comfort Ye My People" (From Handel’: Messiah.) Anthem—“We Praise Thee 0 God" Sir Villiers Stanford " Special Easter Music at all Services. All Are vveloolrlo. H. R. SHEPHARD, REV. 11. D. RAYMOND, M. A. 4 Organist and Choinnaster. Rector. 1 O O O OGOOOO-OOOOOOOOO-O-O-O-Ofi-Ofi-O’.-64 O the iaptiat Clmrtb F (Tor. Prince and Fitzroy El-reels ’ , Charlottetown 4- D Minister: REV. F. E. BISHOP ‘ , Orgenistr MISS HELEN oaiulacn .» 0 MORNING saavica II A. M. ., ‘ Sermon—“Imruortality Suitable to Man" . . D new. r. 1:. Bishop 1: Anthem-—“sheep and Lambs" Homer-Dela , SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.80 RM. EVENING SERVICE 1.00 P.M. .. 9:. 0 b Sermon-—“0bedience and Life" ...... Rev. F. 1:‘. Bishop ) Anthem—'''I‘his is The Day" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maunder ,: 1 Duet——"Thy Divine Petition" (Th. Crucifixion) 4 1’ Messrs. V. L. Dlngwell and R. D. Quigley. :’ 1: Morning and Evening Services Broadcast ‘ 1 by station 0. H. 0. K. E ““ v ‘ ‘ V V A‘ A A MA--- - A St. Peter’s Cathedral — REV. CANON K. M. MALONE, Pr‘oat-Incumbent REV. CANON A. P. BANKS, Locum tenena. - EASTER DAY. ma APRIL 1980 7.00 A. M. and 8.00 A. M.—IIoly Communion. 10.15 A. M. -Matias. 11.00 A. M.—Proceosion. Choral Eucharist (Agutigr) and Sermon. 1.00 P. M.—Solemn Evenanng, Procession ms 1.; no-um, with sermon. IONDAY and TUESDAY in EASTER. WEEK: April I3 s. It . Holy Eucharist, 7.45 A. M. Evensong 7.30 I’. M, Other days in Easter Week: Holy Eucharist at 7.45, except Friday at 8.15. Evensong 5 P. M., except Friday 7.30 P. M. O O-9699-O-9+-O-O-O0-0+0-O-#9-O0-O—OO-O-OQO-O-O-0-Os vvO~GQ O0 644 0440-0 Trinity United Church REV. IIUGHMMl;‘Il..I.‘IIrI.t.X M. A., B. D. REV. J. W. BABBOUB. B. A., B. D. 0I'g|llIat:—A. ROY KENDALL, L. B. A. M». A. A. G. 0- 11.00 A. M.—17I.|hlio worship. Sermon—-“THE LIGHT OF EASTER" The Sacrament of The Lord‘; supper will be “h'''“"‘ tered at this service. Authein—"0 Saviour of the world" . . . . . . .. Wm. Bull The Sunday school will assemble as usual in Heart: Memorial Hall uni the Social Hall. and at 2:30 P- m. will proceed to the Church auditorium. An interesting and impressive order of service has been Dl'QllIl'¢il ll! celebration of the day. and a full atielldann. of ¢fnc¢rg_ teachers and scholars is requested. ‘I he usual classes will not be held. 7.00 r. M.-ruiile Wouiiip. sag-mon—"'I'IIE MARKS OF THE TRUE CIIURCII" 11“ "Megan; . - ' e oi the Church, sacraments, Etc. Maaio:-—'I‘he Cantata “The Burden of The Cfoll" Wlll ll! ' Mwleilm and student. ooallany weleeaie. i