~ RELIABLE man icon our»: nusn- Overture filiollhit? Si") Trio (a) (l1), .‘ WI __ Ilighland, Flint; Accordion solo ..... . . Step llance .......... Lord Get the Coin . .. The [lead-Waiter Solo (a) “.'l‘he_Road__to 111.13% Highland Fling Song (a) "Nlaryf." _ (b) “The Boss o’ Step Dance Duett “Huntingtower” Ba PlpeSelectlons.......... . . . . . . Land o’ the 'Leal” Messrs. Dingwcll, yo No Come Back Again" ' Solo (o) “M rypf n1i.'.i;.;»'.;.".'.'.;.'.'.'..' (b) “Bo iiie Dtitidee.’ . . .. solo (a) "Sound the Piehro-c-ldi‘ u ‘ b) “The Battle of Stirling” Mr. James Calder, spite iieiiiiessey o. piano mover) ..... Gertie Wonderbilt (a las Jeanette Flimflam _ ilnie Laurie" by request countess: in the PROGRAM tland” Miss Annabc ..... .....--..o..-o-- Iilolsurunu-slonuouooovillain-I in their original playlet _‘,'TIi_E WISE‘ GUY” written by George M. Cohen CAST ocnoo-o-|-on.........-“no-ou- also: . Selection byilieprchestra. ~ Bag‘ Pipe Selections .............................. Wilfred B. Burke Pipe Major P. E. Island Highlanders » the Isles” ...--.......-..--. ilie Iioosc" .... coiyiou and nAiiRow in a "cures r012 ‘THE BLUES" - Under the distinguished patron ige OF HIS WORSIZII’ 11.111101! PROWSE AND 111115. PROIVIT‘ BURNS’ CANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION i Iidoriday and Tiresay, Jan.Z6'27 bRiNCE EDWARD THEATRE Under the auspices or the Caledonian Club of Prince Edward Island . Orchestra .. Capt. A. Macdougal Quigley and Sterns lla Kellow Lawson v .. Mrs. Arthur Roper Mr. Matthew Lawson . . Emery Crane WILLIAM COLTON' and JEAN DARROW William Colton .. Jean Darrow Carl Cameron Arthur Orforri Mrs. Seth Henderson Master James Burnett Mr. James Calder . Kenneth McLean Mr. Leigh Dinirivell - Comedy. Singing. Talking and Dancing‘; l Just what the Doctor ordered Concert Director: Mr. James Calder. _ Accompanlst: Miss Roberta Spencer, l~‘.T.(7.I.. , _ Ticlccts50 and 75 cents. Oii stile at the Prince Edward Theatre 9.30 Friday nioriiinf: Performance starts at 8 o'clock sharp. All seats reserved ‘rwoowevéooovéol?cXQQTJRTIoQTTJITI?YYXTBYbQ00000t Isifuafigng Vgc3nt_Ma|e One Insertloii . Three Insertions . 1-'oiir Insertions . 00o ' lllglit Insertions ............... o o o o o o o 0 0 O 6- OQOOOOOQOOWQOOOOOOOOQQOOO Classified Advertisements 10c per line of 5 words l l OOOQOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOQQQQOO 9c per line u!’ 5 word! 11o per llue of 5 words . 7e per line oi‘ 5 words 1 1 -_. .... ..___._.__..- Agents Wanted red‘ store route: this county: ex- perience unnecessary: no selling; distribute and collect, Should net 59101111’ (iollnrs weekly. Slianias d153- Ccmpany, New Toronto, Ont. " A. W. Jan. 17-24. _-....___.~_____.__ __._ For Sale 1111.11 ron sane-n. r‘. MACDON- Ild- Souris. ioiiz-iz-ia-imo. -_.__.___ _________ _ _______ ILECTRIC BLOWER, USED ONLY law weeks Guardian FS-934C ti ‘r011 ssir. T0 11m‘. denim mu "W" ‘lkris on hand at Guardian ' Olilce u i011. assr - Flinn m ACRES i ‘dlilill-Il‘: Protestant Orphanage, M5. l-lirbrrt Season 15131. Applyl 931W- 'I‘. G. Taylor, 1'8 Cumberland ‘st-Tri- City. iszci-zo-utsai. ‘On sate h; ‘dinner: R-RER, 51111100.‘! January 21th, at 1 o'-‘ ~ flTk. nine vicstrrn li-rses, 2 to 10 lfP-rs old. briken double and sin‘- fi Bruce McKlnnon. 16111-22411 “'§——-____.. hliaeeilanecius 101m ALFRED McllflNALl). tuto- Vlncizil Land Surveyor. Herman- "ile- 1179-12-30-lmo. PEN BREED ‘cukor-"v r ‘ ~14. ‘ITCH, 01111 Garden Fur uni-ms. Char- latriown. P. O. Box 175. Phone Cir-b. i28Sl-l-5-tf. M - flirty. ron rounrrw. HUND- "li o.’ farmer; buying our crush- " "‘ CZ-capcrt and bet in C111 i. Cnly one calla;- per hund Ni pounds. An Island product. B111 at heme-Earls Fisheries 00.. t: Wavi- Street. 1818-1-20-1 week. --§_""'“" ‘ —~ ¢~—~—- -—- ‘viillllll! ron nsuaosii 116R ~° INF-v trmdon Egg Circfc 111,1 be rccexsrd till the annual mcirtitiz. T0 LET -- FURNISHED ROOIII T556152}? w». ._._.__ LOST-ONE PAIR IIOVS IIOKITS BECOME oovcmimnivr rosrriorzs .. as Situations Vacant-Female iiiuiamous WOMEN. —1“011'ItliC Help Wanted ‘l iiiribo"; z<on1§1n.11..ni. roii poiierni l1(lll1it‘\\'0l'lC. Apply Boy J. Care 0t Guardian. l476-tf Tn Lct with or witlisut Guardian. hoard. Apply 21102-1-211-21 Teachers Wanted if"? l wit-ifs School Np. 178. C':"1.i' writ, $125 for year. Charles iiuzr-or-Iz. Sec'y. 5632-1-21-71 Lost and skates. on river nil‘ park. 1‘.1~n- . flay afternoon. Finder plcnxc lfflli? at 08 liillsboro Street 11nd lTUPiVfil reward. 1080-1-22-31 ' Male Help Wanted EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course Hundreds oi’ successful graduates. Write Molcr Barber College, 573 Harrington, Halifax. Oct. 14-tts-tf. Postmcn. Clerks. Stcnographers. Customs. and Immigration Offic- ials. Free booklet tolls how to net them. Obtainable only from the oldest Canadian Civil Service Cor- respondence Scho ‘l1. M. C. C., Ltd. Toronto 10. hi.I-I.W.Ji1n.3-7-I0-14-17-21-24-28-31. BIG PAY. Large demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and Hairdressing. Join Canada's largest system. Dip- lomas eranted. Write for inform- ation. hfarvel Beauty Academies; 8 Ct. Catherine East. Montreal. S. V. F. Dec. 13 Stl Jan. 2i. ;:'“‘-‘P"_ t1 state nri o ficindrzen. ‘flfnfleln O. hfcLcdd, Qbfy‘ but» L‘ imn. 1213.1. l 00-11231-21 _ , _,v_,_,,,_, ‘c0000 o-“orolooooco i w‘ _ _ ,_ l Q EYES ghlsTldl) E ~ ‘ "~“i" ' ‘ ‘ ' A J-a. g hhhflilliglgih|fo 5 CLOSED , onto. . i‘. Lip-iii. g i __" Zfiiigi l‘? iiifiihilhifliinn f L 1h: 10;; o 3 ohggggg m Q t!!! N1 EARN $6.00 T0 $10.00 A DAY. Learn and earn part time Motor Mechanics, Battery welding, Vul- canizing, House Wiring. Brick- laying, Plastering, Barbering, Beauty Culture Work. Good posi- tions open. Write or call, free instructive book. Dominion Trade School... 1107 St. Lawrence Blvd. liiniitrizal. Free employment Ber- vfee. Coast to Coast. S. V. M. Dec. 10 WS t1 Jan. 3i. Salesman Wanted F011 WINTER MUNTIIS WANTED two reliable sales agents for Island. Good pay. exclusive stock and ter- ritory. Write now Pclham Nurs- ery Co, Toronto, Ont. S. W. 12-20-mwsti amen INFLUENZA LONDON, Jan. 21-1111 influenza epidemic covering a large part of Europe, especially .in the cities and towns has put thousands in their beds ill and hampered business and trans portation services through reductions in staffs‘. In some cases schools have closed. In 107 large towns of England on vvhnse returns the country's vital . istles are based there were 101 deaths from the diseme last week compared with 60 deaths the prev- ious week. Otherwise there has been no larizc increase in the mortality rate and in some countries, Spain and Portugal particularly, the dis- cuss-. is of a mild type. Some oi’ the Hollywood film actrcse res have taken up boxing. Striking beauties. i A pnrtunlty to sec-nu I i 5||~v5|(-,\|': onpflnqyoTlllN AN!) OIVN, A VIOLIN OUTFIT Tilko llama ~ oi-"n{.Tec i .11? BOW s11, ._ IuiU-ciri JON‘ t-wfiny inroi-innlio» rliwrlnlly arm-n I Leopold Avrr System Ailullu nnrl l.'||llilv»n Day Ind Evening (‘loans Open aver, Weilnulny mul Thursday I P. ll. llntll Ill l’. ll. Recital liven nnnnul (‘IIARLOTTETOIVN vioux iwnooi Prof. Emanuel, Instructor lmoqngcer Ilnrl. (Pnnlaln) nos 0 r w r diisiiclr Ictiohltii a "a OenovrTeyIlyutR1_ nyl n C‘. tin-h llumvnhrlrclo 0pm every llnnllny nt (‘. J. (‘onl- Ifennlnllon. I‘. l1. I. __ 011m m” Frlili-y lluil Hnlurilny at Iwirnrr I101! lmil Jinlilnsull ‘lircrls \\'_\Ir "Ill , Mum-tun. N. IL lMI-l-lfl-il '1 i_i_1-: CHARLOTT tenirai Guardian ETOWN GUARDIAN 1_- 501" r111.- is i; {monthly nicsting in the Isegion Home‘ [Thursday night. There was a lBlI‘ st- ‘tendance of members and several ap- llolre llama i Thanhs Z “I Ill MEMOIIIAM Alumnae Association sacs ccosss sarmmsy sicirr. Moore a McLeod Limited. ' 2021-11 In view o1 u... Celebration in June i [i932 of the 75th Anniversary of the.‘ . 1 foundation of Notre Dams AcadcmyJ Charlottetown, by the Sisters of the: Congregation" dc Notre Dame, the' occasion seems appropriate to {oi-mi an Alumnae Association-thus unit-i ladies, $145.00 for 888.00 Moore dziing three generations oi Iormei- pup-i McLeod Limited 2021-11 IL! in a home-coming rem st iuoin 1.; Airna Mater. viiitv srsbisi. DISCOUNTS on To make this re-llnlon poisons; all Ladies mi- com ounni the last and to facilitate tiio work oi iiie l days of cur Big Sale. Prowse Broi. Organizing Committee as well as to ma. 1808-1-22-31. prevent delay, all lormer pupil: .1" Notro Dame Academy dispersed throughout Canada and the United: States are kindly requested to send In name and address before Febru-l airy l5, 1931. Communications may be addressed to Notre Dame Academy, Lharlotte-i town, Prince Edward Island, Canada.‘ 1669-1-22-24-21. I rut, nausea of all Ladies win-f ier Hats at $1.00 and $1.98. Prowsm Bros, Ltd. 1688-1-22-31. srnvim nsr costs for young | . HAVE V011 SEEN those wonderful English Worsted suits at $31.50? Clet one while the sale continues. Moore s» McLeod Limited. 2021-11 25% OFF all Men's Overcoats. This discount lasts till Saturday, Janu- ary 24th. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1663-14241. members except one present. This Institute was organized in May, 1930., All officers were re-electcd for thei coming year. New committees for’ Program, School and Sick were ap-i pointed. Next meeting next Wednes- day, Jan. 28th at Mrs. James Harry's. All members requested to be present. -(P1itr1ot please copy). A HIGH LIGHT IN VALUE from the sale ls that showing of men's un- der wear and men's shirts at $1.00 Moore d: McLeod Limited. 2027-11 30% OFF all Ladies and Children's Flsnnelette Niglitgowns and Pyj- amas. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. MILTON-On Wednesday evening. Jan. 21st, the members of St. Johnsi Y.P.A. debated the advisability ofi building a tunnel between P. E. 1.| and the Mainland. The leaders of, "UNTER ruvERpThe sewn}: m the uffirmative were Mr. I-I. Home.’ the Hunter River United Charge for and M155 Elsie. Hooper; Negnnvefl ,__ ‘ _ Mrs. Gerald Hooper and Mr. Neili ltufir" xixliizslfzteTzggelmaiqfggzvgl Hooper. Many good speeches were made both for and against. e‘ -l1;7..,HtRi.AE. fine p m u“ er V" ' ijudges in summing up, stated that Chapman, Pastor. ‘ the debate was very near a. tie, but] hIILTON-St. John's chin-on, Sun- g tfiiagfgfwfime 0W5’? “mfg, "mmfi lriy, Jan. 25th: Momlng Prayer and 1 2W0“ for thee gzgfinilqfive “c on W8”, "airman, 10.30 n. ni.: St. Mark's, Rus- ; "‘ ‘ i ' ‘ico, 2.30 p. m.: St. John's, Milton. 7.30 p_ m. Preacher, Rev. George’ "cstbrook, LIFH. . ‘ THERE'S AN INTERESTING sale of Men's Tweed Suits at half price. Moore dz McLeod Limited. 2021-11,. CARLETON INSTITUTE l\Il:IE'I'-i ING-The members oi Carleton Wo-i men's Institute met at the home ot. WEST ROYALTY w. L_'_The aw‘ Mrs. Harry Muttart. The meeting‘ ‘uni meeting of the Institute wns~ opened by repeating me "ode", m” icid in November at the home of the ports of commmecs were read and President, Mrs. Fred Gates, with all‘ 2'1"’ °°“1""“"°°5tg’°"‘; °“T’°“"°d m‘ I 1c com ng mon . discussion for the ralsing_ of funds for school im- ‘ provcmcnts took place and it was dc- cided to hold a Weighing Party in the near future. DEATII S ELLIOTT-At Boston. Jan. 22, Mrs.‘ Margaret Elliott. Remains tn arrive 1 Carleton is a new‘ Tuesday eveninz. Funeral to Harts-i Institute having been Orgamzed Wilma" 1mm"; Wmh- h" 59ml‘? “we'- , November 19, 1030. and are steadily ,‘ adding to their numbers. ' . l ville Cemetery. Notice later. DONALD-At Mrilpeque, P. E. 1.1, . ‘i- ‘ _ Jnn. 23. Eliza Ann Donald. aged 86.‘. . THE YOUNG PLOPLES so‘; Wm or the 1M0 Robert T_ Donald’ (JETI. o. Trinity Church 11.10 an ‘,0l1t111IS.85UC meeting last night. At Funeral notice later. - six , o'clock supper ivos served to a i Ilarge group of young people. This‘ was followed by a brief business, meeting. The Sports Committee rc-l .. - W“ % Iiiifffi. °§Z.“‘..‘.’§§Z’.“1i‘§i $2.31?” m.‘ 1' ccpiy grateful fur the many acts of; “en 5e , kindness extended to thcni during ‘ 911105 and NIH! flllYlntlfmfifli-S W812‘ the illness and death of lvfrs. Young's bung maie to take immediate ad. lfiléllfiicaptai“ ‘mhn ("L11 ‘ ‘mntzige of tlrs opportunity. The‘ ' _ » Play Committee reported that it had nnade plans for a pageant to be staged iri February and for a play to‘ be presented in March. Four new members were welcomed into the So- i ciety. At a quarter to seven the dif- ferent interest groups met for ani hour of study in Art, Literature and World Affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Forden Card of Thanks I offer my sincere thanks to all the Box IIohIers on Rural Route No. 5 Dunilas and A ndale, who so kindly remembered me on Christ- m“ LEGION MEETING-The Cllar- ‘ lottetown branch of the Caiizidiani Legion B. m. s. 1.. held its reguiuri JOIIN w. ivsnsrsn. Mail Lourlcr Card of Tfhcinks Mr. Joseph Peters and family of‘ North Rustlca (lcaire through the’ press, to thank all friends and nclgh- ,1 ‘Ill MEMORIAMi OOOO-OCOOOQOOQOQOOOOOOQOQQ00 O99 The Salvation Army Citadel ADJUTANT AND MRS. A. W. MARTIN OFFICERS IN CHARGE plications for membership were cclved, besides other routine ness. The chief feature of the meet» in; was an address by Comrade J_i I-Iesm on his mp to Delhi in 1910.! as one of the naval escort of His hlajesty King George V_ This was a most interesting and wonderful story, ‘ and Comrade Hearn held his aud- ience spellbound as he described the splsndours and glories of that his- toric event. His description of the site of the new Delhi, oi the coronation scene in the great ampitheatre, spe- cially prepared for it out of the‘ jungle, of the review of His Maiestys | forces and of the native formed a back ground for it all, these were word-pictures which were mas-i tcrly. The appreciation of the Le-l glonalres was voiced by Comrades C; C. Thompson, A. G. Bnice, D. F. Tierney and L. T. Lowther and s hearty» vote of thanks was conveyed to the speaker by Comrade President J. J. Leightizer. The Legion Ls look- ing forward with much plessureable anticipation to a future occasloni when Comrade Hearn has promlsedi to tell them the story of the navaii raid rm the Mole at Zeebruggen Meeting closed with the King_ FLORENCE E. BOWEN, R. N. Florence Bowen ivas the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs William Bowen. She was born in La. Junta. Colorado, May 31, 1901, spending her early childhood there where she was so much loved by her little play mates. Later, at the age of sixteen she with her parents, came to Prince Edward Island, where she remained until her spirit winged its flight to. its Heavenly home on Dec. 19th at the early age of twenty-nine years. Although Florence was confined to licr bed for tour years the end camc so suddenly and unexpected that her death was a. great shock to a sorrow- r r " SLTEEW5 r37 "l! SPECIAL PIIIGES Gliiliiilili; "“‘" at The g Store 10c 25c Linen 21c "l. "£1135 wars-mo cssnnisnc 3113311531, soar M” I'L.‘iS'I'E1t 7c cake 19c 19c 10c 50c 50c 5M0 '7 l 7'5“ , nuznzo PEPSOD _- 5 " 1221i" i" ' 390 390 890 .1’- thatl "w! ‘ 335M, ULDE ENGLISH 1.011011 m “$5505? aszihoinon o i Paloma 1.131215%? ANIYWINE £353? 49° 69c 89c 49c u. 50c i.‘ _- grain wit... $53»? t A Dy PATTI“ KISSES ‘JELLIES f 39¢ "1- 39c 11.». 49c n. 29c u. i ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUUCESSOR TO THE MacK1NNON DRUG CO. I HOME of THRIFTY suo are tied great bunches of uiitiircsh- P-USIIEI. 0F OATS BUYS IIAIR CUT- cd oats and many vicgetablcs that the birds like. The children delight in thus ré- niemberlng their feathered friend". and count the number of different birds that come to the places pre- pared for them. After the birds have enjoyed their food, the children gath- Iinvo bushels l0 bu)‘ B hull: Cm- er around the poles, dance and singi The elevators here [my 3») "m5 a songs appropriate to the CCCil51OI1.-~1blI'-i1\c1 for oats. Exc. rAmMoxT, Minn, Jun. za-"rney are cutting hair for a bushel 0f 0M5 in Fairmont Barbers announced the lime m‘ ‘IlUCIIOII upon opening for business yesterday morning Thursday it £00k 111g community and to all that kncii‘ her. Sh: ujas always a lovable neighborly girl and at the early age of five years she chose her life's-l work while visiting a hospital where she addressed the nurses as Angels in white. Before entering the Prince Edward Island Hospital, she showed special ability 1n nursing. She be- came a nurse in training and with l | | i v and cheerful Christian character she entered in the hearts of the patients‘ she nurses, the doctors she worked under and, the nurses she loved, oi bond oi love which death alone could; sever but which will always remain; as o. loving msimcry in the hearts ofi those who knew her. | | ll-‘EEDING TIIE BIRDS 11v nonwsv. In Norway it has been the custom , for many years for the young people cf every village to give a special din- ner to the wild birds nearby. For several days before Christmas, the children go out into the woods, clear places in which to put food, out pol-i cs and brush 11nd erect covers so that when the birds come to get the ' food, they may be sheltered fromi the cold winds. i _ In addition to this, the peasants fasten wisps of oat straw on their, houses so that the birds may find» them and enjoy the grain; also, the market places have poles on which‘ -_ 1 00-00000040-04006000000- bours for kindnesscs shown them in the surldcniillncss and death of their beloved wife and mother, especially the Doctors, Sisters and Nurses of‘ the Charlottetown Iiospital who min- .' isterecl to her in her last moments. 2028-11. 11.00 A. M. Everybody 0-0-00-9000-000 90040-00-09-004004449 +0- In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs, Wlllla MacNeill, who and ' ry 29th, s21. m“”5_n_ "Religion Beyond" Campaign Ten Days Spiritual Awakening. Saturday, January 21th to Monday, February 2nd inc. Sunday Services 3.00 l". M. “Pleasant Sunday Afternoon" Broadcast by (‘. H. (‘. 1;. Illustrated Sung Service 6.45 P. M. Young People's Meetings 10 A. M.. 2 l‘. M. 6 I‘. M_ Each Week Night at 8 P. M. SPECIAL SUBJECTS. MUSIC BY CITADEL BAND. OQO-QO-OOOOQOQ-§OQQOQOO Q§40§§ FQO-OO-O $904 F‘ OQOO-GO 7.00 P. M. Welcome. A Q—§O-¢»>4+>4++0§ e00 O0 oaoovooooo-oo» 0h! the rnptureof tbqmeeting With the love onosjolie before Where there s no death nor parting 0n that bljlflht celestial shore. Inserted by Hei- Family. R551?" A uoccoocuooootucloocu o IV. D. MacLéan ‘SUCGCGO-UCGCFICISRSCCCCCGCDFFH i ' Anthem "0 Yo. That Lo "Nhgi-lmkt‘ —-C0icrld;;c -'l‘nylor. IIIIIALMII Sermon-Tho Constraint oi the Cross. r ‘ . ' - g museums a Netti: wit-tin susosv scnoor. zso r. n. a "m" "n Lat Sunday attendance reached 165. Iver-e you one of ‘I poltoooooooooncidooilwc ‘Maum “cum” m" -_"__-_'__ . _..-._.-__ iivsumo WORSHIP 1 o'clock i‘ l 0r in Prelude ass to '1 r, M. .. Miss Spencer w n u T n a (a) Ortalifl Oflartdrle, Edouard, Batiste; (b) London- " 3° fl jj; Jam; um] den-y Air- c) Ave Maris, Llut. Qotli u airfoil 1m n1 luring. Anhiein-"l 11m r11: Voice" ram. Lang ._ U i. “sh d, ‘yatyufln e Soloist-Mrs. I-l. S. Henderson. -j buy. P110110 50-1. oi- ooii in I a Riiihmqul Street. ‘m-i- -1. Wile ibaptist llllburcb MINISTER: nay. s. c. vmoani", n. o. oaosmsr. MISS iiotmirrs SPENCER, r. r. c. 1.. MORNING WORSIIII‘ l1 O'CLOCK 8crmon—“CI1rlst" ; Anllicm-"Llke as a Father" .. . . . . . Hinton a: nndfittD-Z-CQKYGDRQQQOQIIQG I-iI-IIOQQCQIIIIQII UCCICCPCGBDCEIC CCCCC-IJGCGCCCO PRINCE AND FITZIOI I'll -_ - - C fiQflbQalQ-Ufiiilb um- mncsrxtc. .30 vs the‘ Lord" . . Dr. Vinvent gm“. i f1’ § i IEQUOOCC-UGCGIICQCCUGCOW QQ (H) CGIRPU M343 l7 35335 Zion Presbyterian Church Prof. Louis Thompson. Organist and C1101! L930" - _ 7911C l 11.00 A. M.—Sermon-"Gucsts of God" Rev. Ilenry Cousins, B. A., I1. D. Anthcm—"llcar Our Prayer" . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryder The Choir. 7.00 P. hL-“Doorkccpcrs in the House of God" Rev. Ilenry Cousins, B. A., B. I). Anthcm-“Jerusalcm Our Glorious Home" _-Lowell Mason. The Choir. t onwu-oooowuouoocmoedonooooooocucaocooudocormuuonc oeowzomeounnomaamw axcmomazoxommneom St. Paul ’s' Church 3rd Sunday AFTER EPIPIIANL’ 8.30 A. llL-Iloly Communion. 11.00 A. {IL-Morning Prayer and Scrmon-"A Champion of the Iinitlx." 2.30 P. M.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. M.—Evcning Prayer and Scrmon-"fhc Bread of Life." Olfcrtory Anthcm-“There is u Gentle Voice I Ilear“ —.\iv_vcs. ‘ 'fTi‘>‘<’fi'fF1fi}‘\TK4fiYt'fiTFfTn'I’$f$fiUT-TTF EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV, II. D. RAYMOND. M. 5., IIEFTOR. 56475-71515‘ 4A £835 115C543 G {lfiflidilfili Klfiiilriiflfifi-Dfififlflllfilifi-CUCC-fiflfiflq qgqqono-oooodogsooob-fl I oaoaoatioo-cwidoizhgieggfzdgdd QoAT St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTElI-IIEV. II. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, II. I). Organist-Mrs. KS. Rogers. (‘Iioir Dlrcctor—DIrs..l./\.Lairsun PUBLIC “URSIIIP Morning at Iilcvi-n O'clock. Evening at. Seven O'clock. Sabbath School and Ynum: Mans‘ m"! “know \\'""1""-=' Glasses at Two-thirty. The day's music will include: l\lorning-Anthem-"What Are Those?" . . . . fit-flint‘! l-Jvcning-Anthcm-"Conic to My Ileart Lord Jesus" . —.~\mbrose STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALL!‘ INVITED. onunoonorzuuooococcooormuooouoooorrononoo-wrso ea:_o':?z:eonnc@r-;Eee§ri§e§§oo:dono7a§eoo"o; rociooocri-dcteoizligzlo Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. E. II. Ramsay. D.I.)., Rev. C. N. Brown. his-t. 0rganlst—l\lr. A. Roy Kendall, L. R. A. .11., A. A. G. O. 10.00 A. hL-Praycr Meeting. 11.00 A. lit-Public Worship. fiermon-“Thc Book oi Joli" .. Rev. l-J. ll. Iinmsriy. 1). I). Anthrni-"Lllt lip Your Ilcziils“ . . . . . . . . . E. .1. Ilnplafr . 2.30 I’. ltL-Sunday School and Adult lllbl: 7.00 I’. IVL-Publlc Worship. Sermon-"A Time of Reckoning" Rev, (‘. N. Drown. M. 2-. Anthcm-"Jesus, My Strength, My IIopr" .. J. (‘. Ilink: Double Qiiartette-"Steal Away to Jesus" u ’l‘he people oi Trinity Church are reminded ct the 13-- Dcnlal Offering, to be received at these Services. Services S-oldcast by C. II. C. K. Students and Visitors Cordlnily Welcome. . ' " o onxoannmooooaauacom-orm \ ,. ...l.'s $pé1-r~m Q21") it: an“...