“ $333k- filstloe to Motorists FRESH TODAY Direct from England, pa“ my, lllslllls Toffee. The assorted may; "M? "M! i- limnly delicious. Just tastes like more. Try lame m. day. 00c. lb. GAIIAIAILS The famous Hamlin Meson!“ Cara-meta. Peter Pu “g pub,“ i Nougat. Carameis of the iiiieai _ kind- Mlde from the best. “TEST THEM." Price 49c. lb. i l J. Ernest ii. Worth I42 Prince Street Tbone 82. Classified Advertisements -- 19° Der line of 5 words - 9° Der line of 5 words . le per line of 0 words 1c per lino 0K I words on; Inerrilon . . . . . . saaaoaeaeeessassslo-assas I punt Insertions 7.4-? ._. \ DON'T Al!!! ‘III CUBAN "SPY- Tickets at lleddinh, Fuller's, CoyIe's, 1w Macs’ Drugstores. 2000-4-10-81 MT. STEWART — There will be services at It. Stewart Pivslryter- lln Church. Sunday 17th at 11 a. m. and‘! o'clock. Dr. M. I. Genge, BELVSDIII IDLING Station. St. Peters Road, now open for the eeescn. » 2038-4-16-21 SUNDAY SERVICES-Services of the Tryon Baptist Church, Sunday. April 17th. 11 a..ni., Westmcrelend; I pm, Tryon; 7.80 p.m., Albany. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are reminded that new advertisements or changes must reach this office not later then 1i a. m. the day preceding insertion. Agents Wanted Help Wanted EARN UPWARDS 0F $35 WEEK. 1v. srowins mushrooms for us, in cellars end sheds. Begin now. 11. lustrated booklet free. Canadian Mushroom Co., mi-onto, H. W. 4-2-5-7. , on WOMAN T0 TRAVEL , |ppoint clients _for old-ee- _ , 9d house in business in to forty-two years. Position inent. Write for particulars. .- allowance, etc. 'Winsion . Toronto- ' ' A. w. 4-12-14-10-20-23-27-30. “m, Ummns m, m WEE,“ iv. crowing mushrooms for us, in cellars and sheds. Begin now. Il- i ii T0 Le‘ fiscrgriea booklet free. OeilhdII-ll . us oom Co., Toronto. ’ —HOUSE FURNISHED 0R. _ _ _ _ ! mo. Every convenience. H‘ w‘ 4 m 13'“ u m’ i » 146 Great George Street. l 1983-4-13-41 i . SituationsVacant-Female ‘um-FURNISHED nouss. i . all modem conveniences, .. 1 t to Septfilst. Apply m s » l79l-3-81-tf. AMBITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PAY. Large demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and Hair. dressing. Join Canada's largest system. Diplomas granted. Write '|‘l |y I SALE AT OAVENDISII, I OI‘- [g my farm of 00 acres. A9111! for information. Marvel Beauty iulohu Laird, Cavendish. _ Academies, 8 St. Catherine East, 2009-4-14-31 Montreal. SVIH-18-5-2i W} a Female Help Wanted For Sale ,a~= _ Mmnugpqgl) W9. CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses, eio., igsn for housekeeping. Apply Aus- sheet. Guardian “m”. , . Hyde, Clyde River. r _ . 2001-4-14-31 FOR SALE-EXPRESS WAGON. "" Nun To 55w Fol. Apply to J. C. Gillespie. Carleton Qlafiioivi: Sewing machine nec- ‘ding’ 3°39'4‘15'n jgry, No selling. Ontario Neck- weir Company, Dept. 147, Tm». FUR SALE - OLD PAPERS, I I“ y. - cents bundle. Guardian Cilia.“ 16. DH t! - Wanted fMTID-ONE no FIVE ACRES FOR SALE-TWO STACKS HAY. Apply A. Jecksom-Brackley. 30804-1841 tgsiicc, near City. Apply "L" ———_-—-——--i-_-- (Minion. iooz-i-io-fll FOB SALE so LET. BOARD aim _ _ room signs on hand at Guardian , ATS win KITTENS. Office. u. ' R. Reymond, Southport, or 1115. sooi-i-is-lig‘ son SALE-NEWLY niisnsivsn cow. Guernsey grade. Guy Rodd, Brackiev. 20204-1041 _ {Male Help Wanted his BOOKLET - OPPORTUNI- . tiein thc Canadian Civil Service. Tho M. C. 0.. Toronto 10. M. H. w. 4-2-9-16-23-30. FOR SALE-FREIGHT AND PAS- scnger steamer, 92 ft. long, 17 it. beam, 5 ft. draft. Goodfellow Bros, Chatham, N. B. 2042-4-1d-sat-3i FOR. SALE AT ST. PETER-S BAY, splendid residence and large lot, ideally situated for summer ho- tel or large family, APP“ Est. of _ M a w_ m“ 1mm, L. Anderson. 204l-4-104stt-6i pi} M1305 STUDENTS n“ m non. ssLn-rnoivooniim AND 5mm“, durum mmmghdfl 2e wonderful records in first class iilysiliouid make application im- mw"; Th“ “m?” m5“ bY medistely stating ese. college ‘wflda mnat “"59" l” mm mm ma y,“ “d “h” c» songs. Call 251 King St. V EXPERT BARBER though our special low cost ‘some. Hundreds of successful littied. Winston Co., Tower 2°3°'4‘15'u lid], Toronto - - . 1H W. 4-12-14-18-20-23-27-50. FOE SALE—ONE IDA” WAGON "~‘-——~-———--——--- one bike, 1 set Harness, s sets Ills riioin iiovss TO nousii hobbies, some good hem boots. Any advertisements received after that hour will be delayed 24 hours. GAS, 29 CENTS, oil from $1.00 a gallon up, at Belvedere Filling Sta- tlm. - 2030-4-18-11 BIADALBAND-United Church of Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday, April l7, are es follows: Dleasent Valley, 11 ant; animus, s pm: Bradalbsne, 7 -p.nl. ‘Thus. Palethorpe, minister. YllSTERDAYs MARKET-Prices remained unchanged yesterday. Hay sold for 00s., straw 350., oats 400., turnips 30c, potatoes 12c, eggs 15c., t0 180., lnitter 83c, chickens $1.00, apples 5e, to 10c| ifl-un- NORTH RUSTIOO AND STAN- LEY BRIDGE - Services in the United Church on Sunday, April 17, North Rustico at 11 a. m. and Stan- ley Bridge at 3 pm. Rev. H. S. Bishop. liflnisior. ANGLICAN SERVICE- Crapiiud St. John's Church, April 17, Even- song st 7.00. Springfield 8t. Eliza- beth's Church, Arprli 17, Morning Prayer ll. ST. PETERS CATflEDRAb-The Very Reverend J. H. A. Holmes, Dean of Fredericton, formerly Rec- tor of Rothesny, N. 3., will be the preacher at St. Peter's Cathedral on Sunday. While in this city, Mr. Holmes-will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rowland Paton. , POLICI COURT — Yesterday morning at the Police Court e party iiavl-iig possession oi a vicious dos was fined 85 and costs or ten days and the dog ordered destroyed. Judgment was given in a summary eiectment case. An offender against the Customs Act was fined $50 and costs or 1 month. An auto driver for not stopping was fined $2. And a juvenile delinquent was sentenced to sig months 1n Reform School. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH-At the evening service tomorrow the min- ister, Rev. Moorlie ’ Legato, will give his usual ‘monthly address to young men and women. Students and young men and women who are not in the habit of attending any other church, are heartily invited to worship at the Kirk tomorrow ev- ening. Guaranteed Household Neces- Apply John poem- zog wqymwgh - "iiii- M11 as mod Products. so. '. 2024-4-10-31 s miiitdlls. ‘rcilet Preparations, mam jliisrinarv Products, etc. Cash in Q liroflts of $50.00 to 870.00 per _ Unemployed, make money , d of losing some! Protection _-iii reserve territory. Sure sale in 5W! home. No risii. Ask for de- 3 and catalog. The Familex ; iicts Copany, 4780 St. cam. , Gino East. Montreal. M. W. u-flfl-tts-lli. FOR SALE-ONE 0F THE BEST business ‘ ’ on P. l0. 1., a go- ing concern that enjoys a large patronage and sixty years of good standing. A bargain for immedi- ate disposal. Apply Est. of L. An- derson, St. Peter's Bey. 204l-i-16-stt-0i Miscellaneous lr. W. ii. Garcon T. CEIROIRACTOI ‘ BATTERIES RECBAIIGID A!‘ Tantonh Accessories. 10574-1241. JOHN ALFRED MQDONALD. PIO- Tliroe n“ h]! q,“ s, vincial Land Surveyor Herman- m Prince so. 1am :7! ville. (R. s, Souris.) ' pm, m], M“, _ oaro-io-is-i month. - MW - ‘ FREE sooner ._ now T0 earn- money with a Kind School at home. The Canadian ‘Kindergarten Institute, ‘Ibronto 0. Personal 14-10-80. Sharples riinuns .. wam iron ma: llfllll Dennis price and terms on farm - \ ~ implements before ordering. ne- " member the man ‘mo brought ll Mk. ceslaelty sso to iooo down rm price of implements on Made. P. D. 1’. We selldirect to the wulfiell at cost to clear. il- iestsr Douglas . Charlottetown I , °"- awn and wise- ltsssis Phone sss ;‘.—'t_____|- , .. f er. ving you agents rents. 01%. Danie. Chsrlotteioai. l Vlltd-e-ll-Sat-tf. JUST AR ‘CAI- Vleads choice horses. Ior sala at Wallinston MscNeiira Stables. Buntein s; Bell's Wharf. _ aoss-s-is-ei i i a Weliaveafesvneivpgaelilmaa Lost mar-cusses. mmaa nun- lsa t 80 ‘Upper Prince. c“. ..r::.r.-......-- “........- "c ~ " '° ‘ won'- u‘ ‘I. i IQ” " do n=.':i'."',‘§':,,"',':, . _ RUPTURE Maris-é: in bed conditional saimrs smvsa noses-u I phi“ Inlalilllfi, m‘ a ‘be "sisal. lino-pad. DEPT. l, SIIITI RIO. w-v, GALT. 0N1‘- nssseiin-s iaaa nose - st Pinette" April ‘l. 1932. to m. asidMre. Daniel Ross. s ion. Waiter James. MILFORD - At Liverpool. Novfl Scotie, on April tlie 4th, 1032, to G. n. and M11. Milford, a son. Donald Murchison. I sunnisoas MAIlllIALIi-MAOKINNON —- Al: Covehead, P. lii. I. at the home of ma bride on Monday. Avril 11- im by Rev. Thos. s. Wilson, n. Id, MI. I'll-Ill Marshall and MI‘!- l-lelen I. MacKinnon. 50m i" Covehesd. ' nasrirs vioxsason-ss ii uivwrmiifl" 5m‘, m; Its-idly, 15th. M“. siren Vlckenon. lsod ‘i? www- 1""- neral notice 1am. eIIlA-At Indian River. Avril ll. 10M, was Joahanna Shea, sled 79. mineral sinuses. Avril it mm home of deceased to Indian River Roman Catholic Church. menu-as Belluiol. Mass. so- ril 1101,1002 alter a qg pneumtltb, Nimlihli - l!’ ugqseyeargsimoftheletewin. oiusxayszessvivmrriwli- ward Island ' N. D. MaicLean oimaarana IIILAIIR Charlottetown and Nsrlhflllisbire Phone 10 . - I THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i SERVICES IN YORK PASTOR- Stoniach Ulcer |‘”°"“"““""“"'" "mm" will be Central Church ll a. in. For 5 years had such severe York 7 p. m.—Geo. A. Chll-stie. Minister. attacks I pain that I often had ,0 u, as“, m u“ m,‘ Sh“ l n» HAMPTON PASTORAL “u” _ CHARGE - The services for Sun- DR. MCLEOIYS BTOMACIIIO day April 17th are: Victoria at 11, have had no return of Stomach “ma” "l 3 ""4 HWPW" i" 7- trouble. Rev. G. Ayers, Minister. J. ELLIOTT GORE-IE, Ont. Write Dr. Melons! Wroxeter, Ont, for introductory bottle. THE BAPTIST CHURCH — The series of sermons on "The Seven P“ ” " taking es his morning theme tomorrow, Smyrna. The sub- jectof the evening will be "The Church and Social Evils." The large choir, under Mrs. Fuli's direc- tion, will lead in worshipful music. Another day of great attendance end bright interest is looked for- ward in in the Sunday School which meets at 2.30 p. m. oiiiiacii SERVICES-The Y. r. S. C. will hold a service in the Marshfield Baptist Church on Sun- day, April 17, at 7.30. Everybody welcome. CAR LICENSES-The Provincial Secretary's Oflice wfll be open this Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'- clock, in order to aflord a final op- portunity of obtaining registrations before Monday, the 18th. 2033-4-16-11 POTATOES sup TURNlPS-The potato and turnip shflinents via Borden since the beginning of April have been fairly good considering the state of genezai business con- ditions. During the first two weeks of this month a total of 135 cars of potatoes and 48 cars of turnips was ferried. On the 9th the ship- ments rcached the amount of 23 cars of potatoes and 11 cars of turnips. However during the same two weeks period lust year nearly three times as many, 400 cars, were ferried. Shipments are now begin- ning to Georgetown where a steam- er is being loaded. STANHOPE AND UNION RD. United Church services for Sun- day April 17 are: West Covehead 1i a. m. Union Road 3 p. m. Sun- day School 2 p. m. Stanhope 7 p. m.. weather and roads per- mittlng. OIiIITTED-when the dbituafy of our late Brother Willalm Devirie appeared in the Guardian of this week, a mass card, recommended by the members of the Benevolent Irish Society was lnadvertantiy om- ltted. ~ EXPECTED HOME — Doctor FREE MILK-At s. meeting held in the office of the Pure Milk Co., Pmgle‘ who m, the pa“ number‘ Ltd., yesterday afternoon which o; month, has been dung mlssmnJ was attended by Dr. H. D. Johnson, My service m, the Unned church President Red Cross Society, Miss 1n Canada, m Northern ontmqohCatherine MacLesn, Red Cross is expected to arrive in the city‘ nurse. DP- B- 5- KBBPIYPB- assistant sometime flex; weer; mg Pflngh Provincial Health Officer, Miss Amy is, at present, visiting in the i Earle of the Free Dispensary. Mr- United 5tg¢eg___ Bydngy post, W. L. Brenton, Dairy Superintend- ent, Misses Devereaux and Clohos- sey representing Miss Murphy, So- cial Service Worker, Messrs. R. E. Mutch and W. J. Monaghan, Mr. C. M. Cox, Manager, outlined a plan. for giving free milk to the Red Cross on the basis of one quart for every person who visits the plant during the next two months. Mr. Cox stated that his proposition had the approval of the Minister of Public Health. Full details are given in the advertisement which appears elsewhere in this issue. IIOLMAN-PICKARD RACE-Long distance bike riders will be inter- ested to learn that the date for the Holman-Plckard Ten Mile Race has been set for Monday, June 13. The course this year will be the same 9.; usual. This event, always arouses great interest and it is expected that this time o, larger than usual number of entrants will turn out. LADIES’ AUXILIARY-At the regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphanage held yesterday after- noon, with Mrs. A. C. Sinclair pre- siding, the sum of $240 realized from the Hart House String Quar- tet Concert was granted the Or- phanage Board. The regular busi- ness of the meeting was canted out. It was decided to hold no meeting in May. The annual meet- ing will be held in June. ENJOYABLE s1- HOME-The Ladies Guild of the Baptist Church held a most enjoyable "At Home" at the lovely home of Mrs. Lloyd Proude on Friday, April 8. Receiv- ing with Mrs. Proude were Mrs. Samuel Campbell and ‘lidrs. (Dn) A. C. Vincent. The door was opened by winsome little Shirley Dodds. The guests were ushered into the drawing room by Mrs. R. E. Suth- erland and Mrs. Robert Nicholson ushered into the dining room. ‘The ten table, which was tastefully do- corated with pink snapdragon, was presided over by Mrs. E. D. Nich- olson and Mrs. J. K. Ross, and those helping dispense the hos- pitalities were Mrs. Roy Quigley, Mrs. Glli-oy, Mrs. Ivan Nicholson and Mrs. Leigh Dingwell. PERSONALS Mr. J. E. Milligan of Northern, is staying at the Canadian National Hotel. Dr. I". H. S. Lowrey of Toronto, arrived in the City last evening. He is a guest at the Canadian Nation- al Hotel. COTTONS IN VOGUE Cottons are the vogue of the mo- ment-everybodyis wearing them. Quite the loveliest of the new cot- tons is n revival of a quaint old-time fabric given the smart new name of “sheer tucks." And sheer tucks it is, a white cotton as sheer as silken hose with narrow tucks woven into the material. Can't you see it mace up the blouses to use with the new suits, in guimps for the new frocks and in sheer for smart garden party dresses? You will find the material ever so easy to handle, if you are s. home sewer and can make these DYE")! things for yourself at a small cost. The colors are all-white, or white with tucks of red‘ green, blue, brown and orange. Venetian (iardens - Wife's Holiday Dinner A Fuii Course Turkey Dinner . Two Days Saturday and Sunday 60c RELISHES Tomato Cocktail, Olives, Chiltney Celery Heart, Soup Cream of Chicken, and Celery ROAST TURKEY French Peas, Asparagus Tips Cauliflower Creamed, Carrots, Mashed Potatoes DESSERT Salted Almond, Fresh Strawberry Shortcake, Ice Cream or, Pie - Liiso 01m REGULAR 40o. AND 50c. mommies: Rev. A. C. Vincent will continue the i . i l . I l i | g Gardiner, iapproaohing the breaking point for I iadvised by Miss MacPhail, the only BAPTIST TROOP This troop met. Monday night and a practice wns held for the concert. Three boys were rcvicweilfur Tun- derfoot Tests mid will be invested Monday night. These candidates will be finally passed on by the Scouts in the troop by a special game known as Inquisition. CHURCH PARADE Arrangements are rapidly going forward for the combined church parade to St. Paul's and Most Holy Redeemer Churches on Sunday, April 24. Scouts are requested to secure any needed part of their uniform immediately and to watch this col- iimii for future notices. Scouts, this is the first combined Scout parade and make it a good one by every boy turning out in full unl- form. PROVINCIAL CONCERT Every troop in the city is work- ing hard on their particular part in the program. This promises to be good. Tickets may be procured from any Scout in the city. . ZION CUBS There were 16 Scouts out to the Tuesdziy night meeting and at tiie ‘ close of the meeting the Greys were lending liilliih 103 points, Reds, were second with 96 points, Blacks 93, and the newly formed Tawny "six" lisd 31. This competition ends next Tuesday night. After inspec- tion games were played. Cail Vinnicombe, Cubmaster‘ of the St. Peter's Troop, gave a. de- monstrotlon oi the Grand Howl. This is being put on by 50 Cubs at the Scout concert. BEDEQUE FREETOWN TROOP The last meeting of this troop opened with an obstacle ruce. The S. M. gave an interesting talk on “the making of maple sugar," and also one on first aid for the First Class Scout. The meeting closed with tlie repeating of the Scout Promise. Ethel Barrymore Shocks Toronto TORONTO, April 15 - (By The , Canadian Prcssl-Ethel Barrymore,‘ dignified scion of America's stage royalty, shocked s. cultured audience at the l-lellconlan Club today when she casually remarked she would "probably never come back to ‘Ibr- onto." because Toronto has not come to see her current play. "Why should I," asked the 52 year old actress, s. smile playing about the corners of her sensitive mouth. . “ExceptlllE-Ol‘ accepting —— myself. the play "The School for Scandal" has never been ‘better presented. And to present Sheridan in the mod em day, when there is very little fne speaking, is a difficult thlrig. "Nobody has come," Mss Barry- more said. “Maybe you don't like classics here." Would Confiscate Large Fortunes OFITANVA, Ont, Apri1.15 - (By The Canadian Pi‘esS)-—-Ab01ltl0n of the right to inherit large fortunes was urged in the House of Common-i tonight by Miss 4808s MscPhail. Prog, South East Grey. She also endorsed the Suggestion of Robert United Farmer Leader, that all incomes in excess of $25000 be confiscated. Canada was "in a jam" and the load of taxation was the great mass of the people. "Go for the taxes where the mon- cy lies," the Finance Minister was woman member of the House, the natural and most fruitful hunting ground was the field of large in- comes. "I do not understand why money should be inherited in llflt amounts," proceeded Mes MaoPhall. while the House assumed a stony silence. This practice meant en- aiavcment for one class of children and opulence for the other. Con- fiscation of large incomes and in- hcritcd money would provide tho treasury with revenue for use in so- cial lines and would rel'eve the tax- nfon-burdon of the greet mass 0f , the people kmkkkkkékkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Z O~§§+§Q§4§§§§%OO-O§4+§O§O-§ 6+0 §+§4-Or§-O-O O-O-GFO-O-OQJOO4 OO l’ 0512711115513. HURRAH ! Once Again P. L's Economy Saleis on 3 lbs. Prunes . . . . . . . . .. 25c. 2 lbs. Boneless Cod 25c. 5 pkgs. Jelly Powder 25c. PCIIS, Corn, Tomatoes 2 lbl. Rfllilns .. . 25c. leach, Z9 cts. l Toilet“ Poser . 25¢. Peaches, 2 tins “Zllc I'll-ml Jilin lflfgc . 25c. Robin Hood Oats, pgcm, 29¢, 4 lbs. bulk Dates 25c. Strawberry Jam, 4 ozs. .. 35in. 3 Cans Pork and Benn: . 25c. Raspberry Jam, 4 czs. 35c. 2 lb. tin Salmon 25c. I Pall Sodas .. . . . . 35c. l0 lbs. Beans . . . . . ..... 25c. 2 lbs. Eviip Peaches 35c. 2 lbs. Sweet Biscuits .. 25c. EXTRA SPECIAL 1 pk. apples 25c. Vliacrcne, 2 piigs . . . . . .. 23c. 2 Pilchards 25c. 3 Corn Starch . . . . .. . 25o. 2 Years 25c. 2 Rod Handle Broom; __ 45¢, While this sale lasts, we are selling 4 lbs. of our special Blend Tea. Regular 20c. for $1.00. P. l. MacDONALD, 8§QHO§ESQ Akkkkkkkkkkk o . ccvowwoecwooomo» o St. Paul ’s Church 3rd SUNDAY AFTER EASTER ILOO-Mornlng Prayer and Scrmon:"0n Our Behalf" Oflertory Anthem-“I Cried Upon The Lord"—Adolf Frey. 2.30—Siinday School and Bible Classes followed by Holy 030ml’! Anthem-J‘! Am Alpha and OITIQ§B."—-SI.BIIIEI' ‘MO-Evening Prayer and Sermon, Communion Preacher-The Very Reverend Donn Holmes, M. A., of Fredericton, N. B. EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. l-l. D. RAYMOND, M. A., RECTOR. k kkk k k v k Av v k7 k_ k k k-I, v vvw-rv OOQOOOOOOOOOODOOQOOOO9000i” +eo+0+>w w-e-wowoo +o+4+e+o+++¢ m www-woowoo ow Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown, ltLA. Organist-Mr. A. Roy Kendall, LRA.M., A.A.G.0. ll a. m.-—Public Worship. Sermon-“Our Brother's Burden and Our Own“- Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. Solo-“The Silent Volce"-Cs.m Rom; Mrs. H. Henderson 2.00 P. IiL-S “ y School Lesson Broadcast. 2.30 P. M.—Sunday School and Bible (lessee 7.00 P. M.--Publle Worship Sermon-"The Marks of a Ohrlstlsn"—Dr. Ramsay. Anthem-"Iloly Art Thaw-Arranged from Handel, Sclecilon:—-“What Wlll it BsW-llarlrness, Double Male Qnnrtcttc Visitors and Students cordially elcome. Services Broadcast by C. II. C. K. E 10.00 A. lit-Prayer Meeting. r0QOQOVOQOQ-OO-OOQQ-O-O-OOOOOOO-O%O-OOQ§§’O ‘ALLA A AAA A‘ 5%.?‘ ¢¢‘¢‘ v‘¢“‘¢‘¢ “‘vv“ Zior. Presbyterian Church REV. c. CARLYLE WEBSTER, MINISTER. - mos. LOUIS THOMPSON. ORGANIST. _‘__'_'nonsimwrnnr-———— n 5- BTP-sllblect: "The Keyword to Prayer Anthem- 0 God Our I-lelp In Ages Puff-Martin The Choir 2.30 P. M.—Siibbath School and Bible Classes EVENING WORSHIP 7 P. Ms-Scrvlce of Sacred Song. 7-15 P- lil-Sllblsot: "fbe Worth of an Empty Purse." Anthem-"Cry Out And Sh0ut"—P. P, Bllgg The Choir Coniralto Solo-"Dedlcation" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . Miss Jessie Lawson. > t 1» O Y Franz. "Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy” E806. 20:8. ’ w+www+ss+n s+w¢ evrno 4 e s 0+4; k. kk_kkkk¢ kk kk kkkk k kkkkkkk k D 4» 4 > V r kkmkkk k kk kkkkkmkmkkkk; kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kkkkk St. Juries Presbyterian Church i MINISTER: nnv. n. MOORREAD LEGATE, n. n. mwlllt-Mm K- 5- Borers Choir Dlrcctob-MrsJsLLawson PUBLIC WORSHIP: Morning at Eleven 0'Ciock Evening at Seven 0'Clock A1‘ was: EVENING ERVICE THE MINISTER WILL GIVE ins USUAL MONTHLY son nnss r0 young MEN AND woiln-ziv Sabbath School and Young Men's and Young Women‘- Classeb at Two-thirty. The Praise for the Day will include: Morning Anihem-"Send out Thy Llghifl-Goiinod. Evening Anthcrn-"Snvionr Thy Chliden Keep-Sullivan STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. e w“ vcmwveemoo» s s4 rave so 0+ sees QQ-O-OOOO-OOOOO 0Q O-§§4§§-§-O§§§O—§#§4-§ db: fiaptist dfburib wins". sic i MINISTER—REV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. ORGANIST-MRS. G. ELLIOTT FULL MORNING WORSHIP-ll o'clock Semen-The second of a series on the Seven Churches- Smyrnai-Dr. Vincent ‘ SUNDAY SCHOOL-filo P. M. Did your class miss YOU, last Sunday‘! Corns to-inorrowl ' EVENING WORSHIP-I o'clock SI-‘RMON-‘The Church and Social Evils"-Dr. Vincent The usual finely worehipfril rnnsie by large choir, di- rected by Mr. G. Elliott Full. You are warmly welcomed to all services of the Bair- tist Church. t 0-0 O-OODQOOO-O-OOOOOO-OCOVOO- Q~O-&O-O4OI