JULY 31.. .1297 77 We have installed the ‘very latest of GENERAL “QTOIIS ICE CREAM PRIGIDAIRE CABINETS ms will give our customers a VERY FINE PRO- DUCT in PERFECT CONDITION. Today we have a very special ORANGE SHER- ET, IL-INILInA, STRAWBERRY, and MAPLE ICE ("RIL-KII. \\'c invite all our customers and friends to try thesc IIIINS'I‘AI~‘II‘NAGI<J CREAMERY PRODUCTS. If mu cziunot come to the store JIISt phone 747 and you}. m-dgy will receive IhIhIIuDIATE ATTENTION. TODAY ON LY l 57c BASH and GARRY STORES Cmqytllllffl’ BUTTER, 2 lbs. ~ _ _ _ ._ ._. (treat George Street Provincial Fair Judge Was Owner 0f Famous Bow eviio nitric: AT Beach Grove Inn -MONDA Y—— l t I l i Al. uianctiai-ifs Orchestra i Ilnnciug 9 - 13-30 Tickets 50c Each (Tax Extra) “IT'S .1 orno DANCE" T118 Judges who will award the 17111105 ui the Live Stock and other classes at. the Provincial hibtion will be outstanding mcn in their luic, in every case the very best. prccurable. no expense being Sharcci to bring them here. Just. to giYC an example. there is llic famous. breeder T. R. Dent. who will act as Judge in the cattle classes. Next Wednesday Ontario's Licut-Govcrtior, Hon. Dr. Herbert i . ' A. Bruce will unveil a. statue at. -— "'“"'__ Wood-flock. Ontario. to Spring- ’ batik Snow Countess. pride or the S dniiy 12g county of Oxford, Qnt. Show Countess was such a great Local milk and butter producer that she _ brought fame to hcr owner. T. R. Quotations ‘mt e i“ emu Collrltv. Hcr record as world 00RliiIfTl£n FOR EVERY WED- champion buttcrfat producer will NESDAI‘ 8i SATURDAY'S ISSUE he permanently ntarked and the mvr\*-—“n_ QMImET Cfllllllcss rmmortalized in lasting Selerv bunch 20-250 m“ “1- _ ~ N?“ ... k 50c I Thi- llfP-SITPFI statue L; now be- y... . i u ti iii-h 5c in: cost In Toronto and the pIQQ New (‘ahtnae hand IO-lgc \\’l'"‘!'f‘ if will stand on a granite B?” I H; 3"“ P"""“l'll his h"cn prepared. ‘mm 1395c‘ Th" PW ‘s o1 lush. green grass. ma‘ not for from the highway where 1445,. w" "in: motorist: mnv Stop and 15-3300 \\"ll"7"l' at the Coiintcss' past fllwrv Flfilldllghfo will illuminate ‘ t '1?‘ FI"‘I‘I°. 40.‘ 134°" nieii Last. v as-sioo "r ' Show Countess died last August 23.3%. shot-my offer giving birth to acalf 1l-l5c and tho Hfilnleln-Weislan Associa- 50 tion o1 Canada decided to im- . 843% morinlz." licr at. a cost of nearly ' me $4990 She was nearly 1B years old _ m. when she died and three years be- 15_gnc fore had shattered the wor‘d mark 15c for lifetime production with 7.547 10C pounds cf bultcrfat. The prrvlotis record was made hv a Jersey. Sophie 19th of the Hood Farm in New Jersey. Then. the Countcss went on to greater thincs. On completion of her 10th lactation in Decemhcr.1935. she sot n mark of 9062 pounds of bitt- raiuiuzs I m?“ LONG DISTANCE DAZEIWN. Austral-n. July 30- icei. "5"". l ;~ ‘-. ' . "m", W} ‘i: in "pp tcrfat from 207.050 pounds of milk _ an‘; nlnoqnomh n“; Ivzth aii nvernzo test. 0' 4.33 per brawl n _ ccnwniorc fat. than any o‘li‘r I . . . - ‘w n Amman?“ cow of auv brrod ever produced in i" Iva. cirrerl from wafer. I n . g . . . limp '1» imipiiiqoie across the m“ is‘: ‘hf taro on OIIICHI or semi. tcrt hi l-Lnnrubuin. nlioifiitinol witch' rs ' 31...... um strmnprpd mm his Mimi ’ lied nifi owl-ad by Mr Dent. 5m to ROW‘? River’ North .11.» (‘ouiv v; left. many. nahd 5W1.“ l‘ “m” Mamm- ' |\T'I'_'.’lll'. fine flfltlfihti-r on the "XDTlnFIl "Smilcr" “'05! h‘? n“.:--~‘|Tn vxmon’ Farm‘ m n rniiroznnn 5W Mmm Mi tvihoh I’ “Pa ._ sci a four y:ar M stvpvfi] years “so icc.id uh (‘.1 still stands. Jillfit! tit (‘int the white Illlllli .__ i ire hliztti of his d'sca.ae. ; - ...__.._-.:| n _ I IEIRTI . t "'\ .2 is . . IIIo -. to Exhibitors 209m?" At thr- Cliarloltctowtn; anfihx“ o" July 2i. ism. to Mr. i ‘ ‘ < citjv a . ms (_ha..;n,u,.n“n IIKIIIIIITION OFFICE OPEN ll. on Juiv 5. I037. to Mi‘. . and .\l:.=. fttr ck gags,“ R dang“ Tn zirconiniotlatc the livestock for. ‘ ‘ f‘.\l1l).§Ol'.\ the Exhibition Office P01“)... Al, n", vhnl_.ntgru__“_l‘ ivtll h‘ cpcn Saturday eveuitig Horn-v. on July 2R. i037. in “L Juiy lils-x. until 0 o'clo.k. am ‘h llmlfl Pound. city. a sou _ , ~ Al the (‘lirirlofictovvu CORRECTION Hllifwtl on lulr 29. i077 to Mr and \f < n1“... nun“ 01'“. a ‘m’ Cla = l6 section eleven should lAalTKfXh/t.‘ Mplpgfliu, ‘my’ q." rcnd Ju'y 1st not. July 31st. ~37 to f\‘l’r. (i M.‘ ‘. f‘: htkcti. n" "" C"“‘1°“ FINAL NOTICE For.» a w 5b . ‘ 5v ° “ m‘ LIVE S'I'O(‘K EXIIIBITORS PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION IIIINSTAFFIIIIGE Ice Bream I EX- ' THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN_ cum: Q1515; URABWELL In! imotograpm. ouat ISON'S I b . em Waves. w 001v FEDERATION . BURANCE. i...'3§'5§....§“.= i i vacariou on WIIEELS-Wlth| a travel Coach Trailer you spend ":61 Week end at your favorite loc- 3'l0li—1\n.vtime can be meal time- Special terms to suit. '1'. elves. ' L-1176-7-3I-1i. i FOR FUMIGATING telephon t . e W75. Work Guaranteed. Reliable Pumlzatmg co. 145 Great George Emot- L-1995-6-24-s-t-tlf SERVICE IN THE MARSH- “FLD BBDl-lfit Church Sunday ev- enlflE August 1st. 8.30 O'clock. , L-1170-7-3I-1i. CAPTAIN TAME will conduct the services in the Saliation Army iCitadei on Sunday. All are m. vitcd. L-1220. CORRECTION ~ In the lst of pallbearers for hi1". Alfred Joseph Henucssey flic name Frank Doyle should have road Frank Coyle. MISSION AT SEVEN MILE BAY —Rlev. George Bradley, S. J., will conduct a mission in St. Peter's Church. Seven Mile Bay, beginning ', Sunday August 1st. y NAME OMITTED _- At the re- opening of the New Glasgow Chris. tian Church service on Sunday July 25th. Mr. Earl McLure assisted the organist. at the evening service. i BRADALBANE CONGRE- GATION-Rev. Arthur WaIhI. B. A., Minister. Sunday‘. August lst. iPIeasant Valley l1 a. in., Grativlllc. 3 p m.. Bradalbane 730 p. m. BEEN WAITING all spring tori lust this ivcek end~Going on our rammed i0 he; “Tlifim lottetowri jholidays in a Studebaker used car from T. G. Ives. and she i I5 B. dandy. L-11Tr5-7-31-li. ‘ Disciples of Ghrst in Prtnce Eri- iward Isand will meet. vritli the Church at. New Glasgow. Aug. 6th, 7th. 8th. Fuller notice ivill appear later- L-IZIO. TAKES Ill! NF.“ POSITION -- Miss Donalda Putnam has BDEIIGIIIQ a short. VBPIILIHII Vtlih her tparents. Mr. and Mis A (i. Put- nam in Eldon. She leaves this thei" nc-u postion as hrnd of Children's Library there IIELLO BILL: Ivatitcd to see. lioiv (lift you make nu‘ in your car ti-aric.‘ (treat. get n Studehakoi- Ffrllfif‘?! used cat" from '1‘. (i Ivcs looks llkF‘ Iimv. G0 see them. tlicy can fix you up. L-ll76-7-3l-li. COAL-The stcamcr “Sea Vvflflllfi sailed from lznnituliaiu. _ ,on the 23rd ivlih 2000 tons High grade Yorkshire Coal for A. Pick- ard a: Co. L-llfifi-‘I-BI-li. | ROSE VALLEY Church mounds. Wednesday. Augirt 4th. Bradal- bane and Ro=c Valley iieiu day conic and enjoy the good fellowship. excellent. food. field gimss and eittcrt-he competi- tion of skzll for live stock. L-l204-l-3l-li. POLICE COURT-At t-lte Policel Court yesterday the case against a man charucci with common as- sault. “'15 withdrawn at. the re- quest of the prcitcution. A man for non-iwivment. of dog tax was tued one dollar and costs or in lieu of payment sentenced to spend two days zn jail. SLIGHTLY INJURED -'— Ulric Dawson. jr- four ycar old son of Col. U.G. and Mrs. DawsonChar- lottcfown. was slightly lniured last night whr-ti he was struck by an automobile at. the l-Iillsboro-Graf- ton Strcct ititcrscction. Mr. E. Corrlsh, Southiiort, was driving the car. LAND LARGE FISH-Several Trvrn hows had an evcivnit ex- peronce on ‘Fliurstlay of this week when they lnssoed a large black fish off (‘rmoe Cove. The twenty foot. fish was landed after a brief slruglfo. Several Tryrin girls as- sistcd and look pictures of the sea monster which Ivris estimated t0 ' weigh I500 hounds. Card cranks Etilric. for Stock Iiiiit be in the Registered Live, mail not i u“, 31,4...“ mgr.‘ and family‘ later than Saturday. July 3m- | vagi- mrhm.’ “h” m Hung“ hull-iris for all Classes other tit.‘ n Retzistered Live Stock Classes, closc August 7th. Please make en- tries now and avoid confusion on the last day. lrlrlihnrs and fricmis who, m"); 5,2,1‘? 31'1"“ ‘Rlthycd a large M!“ n "1" Premise. early Wed. h‘ "f "mmlnx. aided In controll- r- blaze so successfully that. Ih . r house and adlalninl buildings ART Vere saved. PROFESSIONAL CLASSES Exhibitors in this Class may ex- GETS BIG PRICES FOR FOX PELTS ~.\‘fr W lhert- Kitikora. F F. l.. pelted 8 male in); mm on lvlarch lst- and is tn rece-pt of returns for 6 of them. 4 sold for $7150 each: one sold tor $137.00; one sold for 12800. an average of npprovmately $92.00 each. 'I‘hese fcxcs were fed ex- clusively on Purina Chow arid Meat and although pelted Int! had excellent co‘or and volume of fur. Sud. 1mm MELWNA PIGOT‘ htbtt two pictures from the list bum‘ gtrcn. and any two other studies. ' JLW. BOIILTER. Secretary. 11-1214. Too [Fife _lo Clasify FOR SALE SPRUCE OR FIR shingles. $180 Per Square. Mc- Leodg Mills. Millview. L-1200- 413i.- ln Memoriam’ l“ "M"! mcimory or ‘vhBRUCE MCKINNON Tod o Died August. lat, 193s, a‘ :7] ‘"1118: hack aad memories AM u?“ it"! tone to rest 4M who think of hIm today A "Isl: Mrs who loved him beat. ""1 h: Wife and Family. WANTED PASSAGE FOR TWO by car to Boston. Write Box K- Guardian. I..-l202-’1-31-2f_. FOR SALE-AMI) FORD COACH. I for N. D. MacLean uuoaarmcan EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 i l l good running order. cheap cash. Apply McNeIYs Radio §h°ll 111?": LOST AT EAST RIVER. CANOE. Notify George Hemphtil. East 1,. . Jltultr- _ 120k" =1 ‘l WANTED EYPERIENCED WAIT- rose for Exhibition week. Apply Beach Grove Inn. Io-LllI-‘I-li-Il. THE IHPTIST rIIImFII-‘rhei Rev. H. L. Danton B’. D. will |preach mflTflIIItZ and evening to- tmorrow. At the mornlrut service lthe sermon will he the second of a series of 51X addresses on the 1,011“, prayer. At. the evening ser- vice the ordinance of the 00m- munlon of the Inrtfs Supper will be observed. Miss Pearl Burn; will be the soloist at tie moming aer- vice, sinciniz I.It'IfIIP's "How Lovely tAi-p Thv Dwellings." "F110 church school meets at l3 o'clock. at. the close of the morning service. VISITING RELATIVES - 1m- many friends will he pleased to know that. Mass M. A. Sullivan. Swipt. of Nitrsr-s. Roummvood H081”- tn‘. Brookline. Mass. is now much . improved. and is visiting relatives In this province. having spent. a week. guest of-lter stster. Mr-‘l- JON‘! A. Stewart. Miss Sullivan left on ‘Thursday for nn extended vait: to her home In Call‘ Wolfe. MW Ml"- garoi A. Stewart of‘ the Bornewood Hospital staff accompanied her aunt to the cItY- Wm"? 5m‘ ‘Wm’ l W“. pleasant week vistrlnti her fay-filly returning on ‘mursday to Hmokltnn. McCarviFe. ' The Central Guardian STJJAMES CHURCH, SOURIS. —During_ the Minister's vacation one servzce will be held each Sun- dflY- On Auztiat 1st the service will be at ‘I P. M. (Bay Fortune 3 P. M.) It is expected Rev. Ross Eaton will preach. LOW TEMPERATURE cooking retain: the vitamin values of the different food stuffs combined in balanced proportion In Ross-Miller Foxfbods. They are also rich in ctlalctum and other essential miner- a a. dogs. reads as followi: “Ally person not paying [loving given the people connection with the matter. the 20th day of Augmt, all and extra expense. Sub-section (d) of Setttmi 13 of the Act ruvecqmg preceding sub-sections shall be liable in a penalty of not more than icn dollars and In default to be imprisoned for a. period not. exceeding ten days." I0 PM’ ‘hi! TEX. as we wish to avoid any unpleasantness in hamlet] in to the Clerk of the Court. for collection. Better send your $1.00 today, and save unplr-asantness DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE. Oooe Otixt the tax la provided in the “"1110 time and opportunity we have decided now. that on arrears in dog taxes will be WATER RATES. Persons who have neglected paying the (gm-rent, quarter's rates are reminded that shutoff lists will be on the streets on Saturday. the 31st. L-1163-7-30-2i. HEA. VY RETURNS FROM OLD COUN- TRY-Rev. R. Moorhead Legato. D.D.. pastor of St. James Presby- terian Church. Charlottetown. ise- turned last night from an extend. ___‘C.‘ontinuerl from page 1 Emperor Hirolitto plans for "sec- ed Vi!" w m 01d C 0nd steps" to deal with Japan's the c°ntmenLeMrs_ Lggggy :22 Scifitillfllzlily widening conflict with accompanied Dn Legatp‘ remauled An official announcement said in Montreal for a few days visit- ing their sons. Dr. Legato will occupy the pulpit at st. James Church tomorrow. that in view n1 "the utmr\=t grav- ity" 'nf the sittiation in North China. Gincral Gen Sugiyian-irhwar minister. and Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai. navy minister. will make a PERSONALS full report tomorrow morning to a '_*-' secret. JOIHI- scssiou of the tvxo M155 Mary. RA-‘ady- DOYCIM-"er- chamhcis of parliament. tvlass. is visiting at her home in Th. -»._,rp_.-~ ]‘fi‘,f)|'l(.d u, m, Em_ Cmehetld‘ pcror hy Premier Fumimaro Kon- Mr‘ Bdlfknd Christopher‘ Char‘ ggliwterlpllfiigllItfiisvifilctfsi‘ fkrigtyktidlm- IOU/CLOWN left this morning 1.2: dpfini", adkipm n 3th .8 Mont-real and Quebec C"t_v. ' _ _ ' _ l a‘ p385 thlttifllflllfili ioi ivhritcier may arise in (‘him rven war. "First North ' L-l204-7-3l-1i..‘ l t t THE “NNFAL c'-"“”'m’°“ Mining Mrs. Casss parents. Mr. and l I I morning for Montreal in trike tip Ma“ m? Mrs. A. C. Cameron. Longworth Just the man I Before LARGE CARGO YORKSHIRE. England.’ I tea and l l‘ i hLsM ' llhh. R N. B SI ‘ . is stzindirtaizrxhehrxe Iigtolidnvis at (‘N28 ‘ “Pl” “P” ‘lliilcrstnod to hp the Perth. the guest of her sster. Mrs. ‘ d“"'5i°“5 "I "m" H- whm '91“ Amcphersorh forccmcuts vim-c first ordcred t0 3 China. ‘ The Prc:r.ici' in Parliament. laid 1hr (liiiti-nmciit mitzht have to a~k ‘1iu"iiri‘ cooporntion of the Jnpanosc iicoiilc" in dealing with ‘ the iinrttilnicri war in North _.____ lChinn. lie said. l-iowevcr. that My; (1 g c555 and you“; 5m; fhopc for 1 peactful settlement had Bobby of Moncton. N. B. are \'l'\- H01. hPPn til‘ "doncrl. Miss Marion Poorer, who ha. been on a seven utecks visit. with iickitive; in the United States has home ‘n Ch tir- EX-JOCR I’ DIRECTOR DARLINGTON. England -— Wil- lie Nev-cit. fortnci- jockey. has ac- cepted an IIlVIIéHIOII to become a . member oi lite Dnrlinstton Football (‘Fun rlii-oiinuvc Darlington is in Mr‘. Rest. Alex Champion. Traveller's i Mrs. J. Edward Holllnquist of Calgary. Alta... Ls visiting with Mrs. W. G» Bruce. Harland Apts. hav- ing accompanied M1. and Mrs. W?" Bruce from Calgary b‘. niztor this u" "llld ‘ll‘~'1-“ll~ week. Mrs‘ R_ B‘ Inn-s n! Broclom l James ltfcDonrild. Charlottetown. ‘s the guest of h" SNHY . Laughlin McDonald. Kings Coun- " ty and John (i111. Peakes Station Avenue. This is Mrs. Innis‘ first M“ Wrmk "m7 s" Pehw‘ was p‘. "L-IEIZ-‘r-Iil-G-IS-FTI‘. Germany The German cir-lcgatr said: So- viet Russia has destroyed Ihr Bri- tish plan in blankly refusu": to grant the Spanish parties tit-illiq- erent rights". Moscow was all the more culpahlehe said. smtc t‘ trad agreed on July l6 to accept the British formula as the basis oldie- CUSHION. The arbitrary changes. made In the order in which the controver- sial questluns were to bo discussed showed. Ribbentrop argued. that most. of the committee nqomhers had never been very favorable to the recognition of I'm‘ ronihivants‘ belllgercncy status. I While no date has ltf-cl‘. was expected the sub-committee would reconvene at. the foreign office Thursday mornin: Diplo- matic circles said they hFlléVPd the-week's adlournmorti ivris mere- ly designed to afford the various govemments an opportunity to study differences bhtwecn Germany and the Soviet Union. English Girl "Tours Ganada 0n Bicycle QUEBEC. Juiv SU'—tCPI—-DOI‘O- thy Parsons. a youn! English g.rl who is touring Canada by bzcflce. left here today for Montreal. after having pedalled 1.200 miles. Leaving Saint John. l\' B. sev- eral wceiks azo. Dorothy rode through Nova Scot-Ia and Pr nce Edward Island and then totired Gaspe Peninsula and Moiapedia Valley before Cflmllu! on to Quclicc City. From Montreal Miss Parsons will pedal t.o Ottawa and then on to Toronto. visit to Charlottetown in 25 years. her marriage she was Margaret Lapthqrne. sister of Coun. Henry Lapthorne. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maclnnis of Travellers Rest have been touring i secret of the meeting. ‘ ____. ‘CIGUUDIZFODDDOD. f‘ I Central Christian Church the United states celebrating their fiftieth anniversary are expected to arrive home Saturday. Mb James Campbell. Mr. arid Mrs. McIntosh have returned to Newburyport. Mass. after spending a delightful holiday at. Baton-ins Road. the guests of Miss Ishbcl MacD. Robertson. ~ooooo.o.c~oooooo000°°° ‘oooooooc»c-c~ioooooooivlac-o§l Mr. and Mrs. Russell Champion and son. Master Harold of Scran- ton. Penn.. are also visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Champ- ion and Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Waite. Travellers Rest. Mr. and Mrs. Harry‘ ltiacLi-an. lI Miss Hazel MacLean. and ltinstcr Lorne. accompanied by Mi". and Mrs. Louis McFhee. motored to Long River and CI fton on Sunday. While there they attended the ser- viccs of Rev. J. M. Kik. On receipt of a telegram ‘in- Organist. Mrs. V. L. Dingwcll. W. Titm again to our pulpit and hear one 0f his inspiring messages. ‘ZIZOZCK&'CFCIOZO'O‘JEEUU .>0'I\C*OC>C'O < Morning Service :-- Music "Selected? Sermon. (‘halk Tall. _FcrmoiIi-tfe. Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Cooper. Sunday School—-l1..'\0 Evening Serviee:_. Music "Selected." Sermon. "Building For God." All cordially invited. Iinister, Rev. S. G. Cooper. We are glad to welcome .\Ir. G. O 9 a e o O 1:» n" l C. .0 (I 9 L! f) f3 O .0 O 9 ‘a O (:- I3 O O . t‘; t 'Q’II£QQQDOSC: Q‘ . "flfifififiDliffiflOflfili-CG forming her of the death of her brother. Mr. R. L. MacDonald in Rumiord. Maine. Mrs. J. J. Duffy left on this morning's train to at- tend his funeral. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bruce and daughter Betty rlturned on 'I‘hurs- St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square g Incumhcnt-JIEV. CANON MALONE, M. A.. l.. Th. §DU> day evening from a six weeks mot- or Iour to British Columbia. vis- iting Iri Calgary for two weeks at Mrs. Bruce's fonner home. The trip covered a distance of 8205 miles. Mr. James F. Norton of Winnipeg arrived this week on a visit to his native Province. Mr. Norton who before he moved to western Can- ada, conducted a successful gen- eral store at Cardigan. has not been in the Province since i906. He is a. brother of Mr. E. S. Norton. Cardigan. l i Mr and Mrs. E. H. Beer have Beer's sLster. n: their gue-‘t. Mrs. Mrs. W. L. Knight [I190 Bessie Leigh) of Cleveland. Ohio. who arrived last. evening. It is 30 years since Mrs. Knight. last visited the Island and naturally finds many changes. Blacksmiths Hold Meeting At Cardigan, A well attended meeting of King's County blacltsmlths was held at. Cardigan fliursday even- ing. Mr. RJ. McLaren. Cardigan. was chairman. The purposi- of the meeting. called by u» Prince Ed- ward Island Blacksmiths Protect.- lva Association. was explained by Mr. P. J. Provide. Charlottetown. The Association was formed for the purpose of protecting black- .A.“ IF 3580 ' TIIE REV. II. L. DENTO ‘ '0‘3£~'I-€95G".‘-DDO.Q0’Z~OO00D -.--...1G¢->..,- -_ MORNING WORSHIP II. OTIJOCK Organ Prelude-Fidelity — Whltlock Sermon-The second of a scrim on SOIO-"IIIW Lovely Are Thy Dwrdll- ‘rm. cmmcn acaooi. I2 ohm. this Bible study SERVICES 8.00 A. M.-IIoIy Communion 8.40 A. M.—-Matina. .1100 A. M.--Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 1.00 P. M. — Evensong and Sennon. Dally Holy Communion 7.45 except on Monday and Friday at 8.15. Evensong on Friday 1.8). i i afaililjallil:IXIZIZIZIZI‘ Cm‘. Prince I Fitzroy Bis. N. B. ilk-MINISTER n The 10rd‘: Prayer Rev. H. L. Denton Inga“ Ltd Ic Mlaa Poor! Burna You are Invited to paruolaptc in. portion of the ornlng service. - wmoamsoamociooooaonoooossoooooootiot .3 .; set. iii smiths. fixing a uniform charge for services and providing regula- "jions regarding apprentices. After Gfscusstm the meeting adjourned In meet in Charlottetown on the afternoon of Labor Day. Speakers at Thursday's nights meeting Included Fulton Robert- non. Hunter River. Hammond Pbrd and P.J. Sentner. Charlotte- IOWOWIB. Thflflll Dunn, Bedequo. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l OTLOFK Organ Prelude-Harmonica du Soir Sermon — — The Rev. H. 1.. Dcntoa The Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the close of thin evening service. The BAPTIST CHURCH Welcomes you to its worship services. Mina Ilelcn Callback-Organist l. LOQQOCEGUDUOQQOOO015000000OOO.OOOUOOG£1D'C>OC~O‘OR')3JOEO THREE p _ »;~:~-:i.-:o>oc~:.ol:-c lion Presbyterian C tiirch f J F; REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER-—-.'\IIN TIT! >1 PROF. I.OI'IS D. THOMPSON-Organist and Fhninittnfr-r l. MORNING tvmasiliv 1L0’! .-\. I\I.--—Th|-nic; "The Mun-t (if His Presence" IIyutns-Jft, 7155, 53L i_';'i_ Solo-filly" _ lk-ziri l‘ iifhtul" . —H:It'h Miss Lena Mel I111‘. '\. T. t‘. M. Organ Music: SvIr-i-tunts Iiv Bach KIT‘! mm‘. .7. .- i i ,5 EVENING \\ UKSIIII‘ ‘ 7.00 I‘ .\|.-—TIi|-ntt'; "The “ork (if l: firiwc" IIyIuIis .70. 470. 171.’). Solii-"Xi-iircr Al)‘ Lit-ii '||,.-.-" —".irt-_i \l|I|Ill “'11: In If», The Sabbath School will zisi-tiiwl-Ii- .it iiliu 0.1.. l.. Strangers and visitors are fnItlLlli‘ fir. :1. fl I to worship ui l ' £fmI83£££Ci£i£0IQ32D:J~I£QQCc£i. l Olfytvtjtbaygpqiij.rj.ifv.j..~..~ .» .- .-. I CLSIEFT” A St. James Church Minister: REV. R. MOORIIEAD I.IZII.»\TE_ I). D. Public Worship: Morning Service Only-At Eleven O'clock. Preacher: REV. W. ORR SIIZLLIGAN, M. .A.. B. I). MUSIC Solo-Salectl-tk-Raoul Rcymond, Organist-Mrs. Keith Rogers. Choir lander, Mrs. J. A. Lawson. ________.a_.._ STRANGERS AND VISITORS INVITED. (‘(IIIl)I.-\I.I.1' r nnwoa§ooaooooooaoonwobravbzoorso:a .- nn: cannon or axctnxo I.\' THE DOMINION or CANADA St. PaulTs Church‘ 'l0ih scxnav AFTER TRINITY '1 Preacher, t hurc h, f 10.00 A. Me-TTIQ Sunday School. 11.00 A. M.-—Hol_v Communion and Scnuou. Rev. J. W. MacDonald, Rector of St. Georgi-Ks Hamilton. Ont. 1.00 P. hie-Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Rccttir. f Everybody Welcome. ' REV. H. D. RAYMOND, III. .\., Ifcctor. Acting OTII-II1SL—M'ISS LILLIAN EAIIII. Choir Directnr—ALBl-IRT DINNIS. “QUKEDUQUZIZGCVOERZQD? mmmoieoeoriclocmonoo.oi>.oooo1ooor;oz>booorvoo l Tfllflfififlfiflkflifilfihfififi UUUUUUDY“3'O?T"I-D7§E"D€-. . . . "l UUUUD. Trinity United CIITUZAIH ' REV. HUGH MILLER, M. A., B. lL-Itlinister. REV. A. E. MilcKENZlI-Z, B. An-Assistunt .\Iini~icr. A. ROY KENDALL, L. R. A. 3L, A .A. G. (I.—UTI-!fll'-l-\I "Bx. i QQQQQOQLCLQDDJZDIZKQUDQQDDDDLODD 11.00 A. M.—Ptiblic Worship and FIIIWLI} School, Sormon-‘RELIHION AND “OR \I.I'I'\'" Rev. A. E. Dlzirkcnm- soloist — — — — — — - — - -- - .\Ir it.“ RI-‘Hlrf 7.00 P Ale-Public Worship. Scrmon-“CALLED T0 BE SAINTS" Rev. A. E. ltlncRi-nale Visitors Cordlally Welcome. I-OCUPWD". worr- l 4 wash-s...“ ...- {éflfi “.1 .. ~ q.» \.-.-._....