I, _ | _ _ .-.....1-, .. _ _ ._ . \. . ~ -A-lenh‘*:f --sf* "“ l \ "‘”" 1 ' 6 ' lu.o'r'ri~:'rowN GUARDIAN --'~-< " 2 _ fro sguremant. ' n ace d fghmp Eiliined. Healed b§'nCuiicura. __ .. gyanbledwith lmplaaandblackheadaoamyfaea. Tbeplm- "' ,gl me large and red and some of them featsrad and scaled over. , ,y iiched_nnd burned. cousins me to scratch, and pennies mg . m ,\,,p|ng. 'l`he trouble lasted four or usenet. mg wngg ‘als . .-1 U ed many different remedies but without suoeasa. I using _ 2,--i-.n.S;o°.-:e..‘z'.::“;::-°:.:°:..°°:.-.l~.'-.:.°'l.:-.-n`&:l 1*" lrl-Ll-ledloy.lcIa.1.lau on. ned) Fran ton, :$513 - ` t 25 and 501:. Talulm lc. Sold :A90 75°. ggirduixsbepot: J. 1'. Walt Compaq [sign-7'h.'°,||,.._|s.-U., “¢ ‘FL ll aa 2 ' Classified Advertisements E. ii 01-1?-g. [Navi aeeseeeesoaeeaese rpm' IIINI1 ‘Ill esqaaaesssseoaeesase ii. if al 3 nhl ll1“0K aeaeaeeeoeaeaseuaea I “°,,,,, T_ A. w. e-lo ssl. . _________i_._ giis Free. Write today. Dept. A. W. 8-6-Sw till July 2. WANTED - OLD PERSIAN LAMB Fur. 170 Prince Street. uf; For Sale 7 also-e-za-1 week. cms s°c,e,y_ 'U _ 2 NEWLY FRESH. WANTED T0 BUY SMALL HOUSE 5;)I;E_ Ernest stone, Comwan or buiiding"lot'in or near City. _ 5990_6_37_m_ Apply Box B. care Guardian. market. Zip-o. _,,, F- SALE-RAT TERRIER. PUP. 5099-6-27-3i. ‘V ly zza aicnmonrl si Male Help Wanted ‘fp seas-s-ze-zl I. SALE - OLD PAPERS, 5 hats bundle. Guardian Office. 1 2-4-if. "__ sans, ro Liar. aoAlu> AND signs on hand at Guardian gale, LI ~» - SALE - 6 ROOM HOUSE IN hilris West. Apply to Mrs. Inw- leice Lanigan, Souris West. _ - 5246-6-13-Satdi. ‘i- iiil SALE - AN OLD FASHION- silranklin heater and several Illel' heaters and cooking stoves. glply 89 Rochford. 5995-6-27-21. ml sAl.l-:-CHOICE CLYDES- hie mare, Island bred, weight, ilio. J. A. Miller. Fi-enehior-t. - - 5531-6-24-ii ‘I SALE - REGISTERED AYR- lhire Bull, 3 years old. Good rec- ord. J. T. Inman, Bt. Catherines, lonsllaw, R. R.. 3. 5981-6-26-3i. ~= SALE-TWO GOOD MILK lows, Ayrshire Jersey. Fred W. llnslam, Stone Cottage, Bradsl- blne. 5988-6-26-Zi. 0 ll. S ALE - REGISTERED Shui-thorn bull; 16 months old- lire won championship in Dual Purpose Class. Provincial Exhibi- tion, 1930. W. W. Crosby, Com- vaii. 5997-6-27-21. Teachers Wanted ' ran _ A rmsr cl.Ass - eller for Mt. Stewart School. supplement $175.00. Apply to G. li. Clark, secretary. 8969-6-26-3i. DEATHS, RESIGNATIONS. ETC., cause constant vacancies for Post- men, Postal Clerks, Customs Clerks. Stenographers,' etc. ln- formation free from M. C. C. Civil Service School Ltd., Toronto 10. M. H. W. June 6-1!-20-27. BECOME EXPERT' BARBER. through ou.r special low cost course. Hundreds of successful gmduates. Write Moler Barber College, 578 Barrington, Halifax. Oct. 14-tts-tf. YOUNG WOMEN DESIBING T0 enter August class of North Adams Training School for Nurs- es, North Adams, Mun, please write Superintendent promptly. School qualifies pupils for Regis- tration in Massachusetts. Provides monthly allowance, and privilege of six months' course at Bellevue Hospital. All expenses paid. N-5-ts-ill. Salesman Wanted MEN AND WOMEN - WIDE PUB- licity given to gardening and fruit growing makes the selling of our guaranteed quality trees and plants a steady profitable occupa- tion. Weekly pay, illustrated equipment and real sales co-oper- ation. If interested in making money write Luke Brothers Nurs- l eries, Montreal. S. V. .lu_ne2‘l-90. To Let T0 LET - SUMMER COTTAGE at Rocky Point. Apply to Mrs. Mohler's Store. 6000-0-27-di. UIIER WANTED FOR DUN- ltafinage School. Supplement 0200.00 First Class, $175.00 Secondn R H. Court, secretary. 5965-8-28-3i. ANTED-FOR. PLEASANT VAL- lll School, No. 104, First or Sec- ond Class Teacher. Supplement 015.00. Hugh F. McKay. Bec- Marv, Box 1sl,nreadnlbane. me-e-21-al. " -* FDB SPRING VALLEY District No. 100.’ s First 'f ~ Teachensupplement $150.00. - -K. Champion, Secretary. ~ . 5841-6-25-4|. W D-EXPERIENCED FIRST vr Second Class Teacher for .Nor- ltro school. Supplement $150.00. Alexander Douglas, Secretary, lfwnswn. sass-s-as-ai. g D-A FIRST Ol SECOND . » Teacher for Kingsboro H001. Protestant preferred. Suv- ' nt $100.00. Waiter Young. "‘ i-BW. East Blltic, P. 0-. llnslbero. sim-s-as-si. .Imp _ AN uxvllalsuclm zleoher lm- st. l>eh»ielr'r school- iluplemeni aialloo. A plv Joshua lorlnni, ri-ederiotoria. P. ll. r. , . sm-s-as-ai Miscellaneous -`~' ALFRED MeDONA!.D. P80- 'M 1-and surveyor. Harman- M03-0-l0-l month. 3"* NS. iislleniullery, ` Smalllvares "“{,',"“°~ Um me wlllu coe- .':.‘.~...°::°..':‘.'~; '“°°"°'n - Phh and , "*°'"'°ri. sta. land for _ui TO LII'-FURNISHED lDOM¢ 170 Prince St. M04-6-23-61 T0 LET-HOUSE, ALL MODERN conveniences. May be seen from 3 to 5 p. m. Apply Bynes Bakery. 5800-0-25-31 T0 RENT -- HlA'l'lD LARGE three roomed suite with sink, hot and cold water, private bathroom, with balcony facing Kin! SQUID- Appiy "K' Guardian. 505|-6-30-Si. __1;_ To LET FOR. IIOLIDAI IIONTIIS A neat bungalow at Malpeque Comer, suitable for a fsnlily on vacation. Apply to I...~D. MacNutt, Malpeque, or to the 'Iburist As- sociation either their' Charlotte- town or Bulrlmerside oihca. BWI-6-28-3i G0lF géia .gin G. G. r'ndN - - o J. Henan plays Geo. Peake- rs* ni gl IW. Wash. I ii I.. ii ii follows: 11 a. m. Wiltshire; 3 p. rn. VIII, IX and X. In the three class- rgu. PUBLIC SERVICE GUAB' Wong); wmnp 1-0 ggw 101|, as ninety-two girls took the course nursed S“1‘“RD“°,"B,‘:“d°"§,°_‘,f; ue at home- Sevior machine nec- which consisted of ren lessons .WIRE also y* nuns" t CSSSYI. N0 EIIIDI. 0501.110 NBCK- taught by Miss ma Gunn and M155 ~ s. Large Asso men, _ xiliieercfiliervalue. Liberal com- :gg 8_C°mpmy’ Dem" M7' T" Dorothy MacKenzie., two of the missions. Complete self-selling - Red Cross Nurses. The presentation of the cards was made by Miss f - - l 3 §,,;l,;)|1ii¢.;d§`If»,e?]l1l‘;ieol?fuO]:lt;>.ricSan WBDIQ Jessie Fullerton who represents the Teachers Federation on the Execu- tive of the Prince Edward Island Division of the Canadian Red THE ONLY nickle drink on the MARRIAG ES MACARTIiUR»~MACLEAN- John Maynard MacArthur, Arlington, Lot 14. and Lillian Olga MacLean. Birch Hill, Lot 14, on Tuesday. June 23rd, at 7.30 p.m.. in the United Church. Rev. W. E. Aitken ofliciaied. ' PALMER-HINMAN-At Winnipeg, Man., .lnne 24, mal, Mrs. Ethel car- ruthers Palmer, formerly of Tignish, P. E. I. to George Walker Hinman, Harvard 1898, since February 1906, ‘ Nursing Latin Instructor at Phillips Acad- emy, Andover, Mass. III MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of Geo. S. mrter who departed this 'life June 27, 1930. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his wife and sons. 8016-6-27 . IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs, W. II. Spence who departed this life June 28, 1930. Today I am thinking of some one Who was always kind and true Whose smile was s ray of sunshine Edna, that some one was you. Just when your life seemed the brightest, Just when your years were the best You were called from this world of sorrow To a home of eternal rest. - When -- the shadows of night is falling And I sm sitting all alone To my heart there comes s longing If you dear Edna could come home. Inserted by Husband.- m IN MEMURIAM In loving memory of my dear daughter and sister Edna Bell, Mrs. Honeywell Spence. who died June S8, 1030. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is still. A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Surrounded by friends. we are True hearts that loved' you in life, l coauwau. rasroaar. charse. ‘" Ju" Fm: K1°5"'°° at n °' ma ~ The city schools closed ymterday iiam Moran, ex-member of the NW D°m1°|°° it 3 P- “L7 °°'°'°w°' for the midslunmer vacation. The school Board, I0 7-30- Re” 5“mu°1H°W“"d' DD" :excellent programs which were car- The attendance Certificates, Cer- will preach at Cornwall. Rev. D. K. e G -md out were heartily enjoyed by B memes of Mem’ Public school mu Rbufmmnmf- 9 T9 12 large number of visitors at each ;,m¢M,es Leaving Certificates and '-* BEACH G50” INN school. Lists of the WUIDEYS Of 513°- special prizes were presented by .PBINUETOWN UNITED MONDAY EVENING cial prizes, certificates, and so forth yhe emu-mem principal wynng gave UHUYUU-RW E- Méu-‘\;;';°y”- BJ' anansslolv so carers are published herewith. la comprehensive ,gpm of the Minister. services . cz k f th hool during the ast 28111: 11 1111-. 0°mm\1\\i°“ 5¢1"1°°1 “-5 A GYM DAN wr-:sr KENT school. wo! (ini e scicol ro am ezm- 7 R ital 1.30 .m. Year' e “W5 P gr 15 D-UL. 0-F8511 00 I IJ » The closing exercises of West . -- prised the following choruses. 0 _ Rell!!!-1' Service- AL or the .nn M" Cm” Kent School were held at ten canada’ Follow the G01 den sea’ FUNEB , ' Huw Wm take plane from the oclock ,yesterday morning with, canada My Home’ Much of the HUNTER RIVER-The services - 11 _ _ pl t D _ w_ in the Hunter River United charge Umm °‘““'°“' M°“°"“°' M°°d°y' lliiiliillfn, ieenibeared err the M” °’ H‘"1”°h' " "‘°““ 5°'° by mn. taco nm. H s rl el ol for Sunday. June 28. 1931. are as ‘nm ° cliy school Board, presiding. "“me‘s °"' y’ an ° v°° ‘ °' YESTERDATS MARKET-Fbwi 3c qt.; rhubarb sc lb.; strawberries 20 to 35 cent dishes; lettuce 50 head; hay '10c; straw 35c; oats 45c to 50c; potatoes 20c. 'I‘he fish mar- ket had a good supply of all kinds of fish. Haddock 13c lb.; cod 'lc lb.: .mackerel 15 to 20 cts. each; iob' sters 10 to 20 cts. lb. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fu- neral of Mrs. Matilda. A. Gaudet which was largely attended was held. yesterday morning from her late home, 106 Dorchester Street. to St. Dunstan‘s Basilica, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Geo. McDonald. The pall bearers were Messrs. Frank Mc- Donald. S. F. Doyle, J. B. Fleming. C. J. Gallagher. E. M. Dixon and Chas. J- Mitchell. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. C. Mc- Carthy. , SAW SAINT JOHN FIRE-Mr. Ed Smith and Mr. Harry Craig have returned from ,a motor trip to ‘Saint John, which proved -very eventful as they were there to wit- ness one of the biggest disasters that city has ever had. The “Em- press," which was burned, former- ly ran on the Charlottetown Pictou route. 'I.'hey have souvenirs from the Ruth Nichols plane which crashed in Saint John, also from the plane in which the two young men were killed while trying stunts a. short time ago. ::GET READY FOR. EXHIBIT ION. August 17th to 21st. Arrange- ments are being made for the blgS- est show on record. Get new prize list and commence Iittinl Your stock. J. W. Boulter, Secretary, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ... ..t.f Green Lantern Rooming House Is Now Open \ Rooms by Day or by Week 50 QUEEN ST. ' REAL BARGAINS 0rsnges,~3 slses pcrdos. l5c, 25c,45c _Apples per dos. 39a Bananas per dos. 25a Grape fruit 5 for 25a Tomatoes per lb. zoo Pears `perdos.50o or5c each Plums,perdosl0cor3ior5o Sunklst Lemons, per dos. 35:: Chocolates, fresh. per lb. 39s Nuts, mixed or straight, . . . . . . . ......per|b.25e Chocolate Bars 6 for 25a Tobacco. 15a else, 2 pkgs. 25:: Watermelon, per lb. 10c Plneaprles. each zoc Cueumbers, each Ile: 2 for 35e Ali other tobscoos and con- fectionery st reduced prices. After the show or at any other time have your lunch, lee eresm or soda in our bright and sanitary tes rooms. All home made pastry. Iloulolllallshisdo. ll Principal Johnston in his report 18c dos.; cream 25c pt., buttermilk |‘vhcMman I his addr” Rev Dr . _ _ . rl S. Vincent commended the pupils. par-, year. Dr. MacMillan in eulogizing the splendid work of pupils and teach- ers paid a special tribute to the principal H. Johnston for his de- votion to his life work, and his un- tiring efforts on behalf of the boys and girls under his supervision. The success of the school is largely due to his guiding hand. ' The chairman, Mr. E. A. Foster, complimented the school on their marvellous .showing in. athletics, and stated that great praise and cred1t` the high standing of the school in Lhis phase of its work. The very creditable sllowing mane, by Wesi Ken: coder corps wesl specially mentioned by the chair- man, who praised the efficient lead- ership of their instructors, Captain D. N. Bell, and Vice-principal, H.W,` the best platoon in the West Kent School Cadet Corps, was awarded to No. -i,platoon under the leadership of Lt. Charles Hyndman. The pres- entation was made by the Chairman Mr. Foster. Both Dr. Mclviilian and Prof Thompson on the excellent training he had given the pupils and remarked that the singing on the pres ent occasion was the best they had ever heard at the school. Both chairmen wished the pupils and; teachers a very enjoyable holiday. Mrs. Wilkins on behalf of the Daughters of the Empire present- ed special prizes to Harold Black art of Grade X for highest standing in History. She announced that an- other competition in emi-ly writing would be sponsored by the I. O. D. E. next fall, and prizes would be awarded in December. There was a very large attend- ance of parents and friends. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL .__ 1 At the closing of this school yes- terday Messrs H. F. l\'1acPbee and Reuben Macdonald of the City School Board were co-chairmen. The program included remarki by op 0‘Su1iivan, Rev. Father Murphy, if* i_.__ l F Itched Ceno-alGaardian' I--"1* City'School Closings “Just a Song at Twilight," by Jo- couivr-in is noe in _ _ Hampshire: 'I-30 D- m- Hunter RW- msugzfngf Md V, A20; ,md of me years woi-lr stefed thai the “Ph R”'d°“' - er- A. R Chapman, Pastor- Mzmomld' mm 10, ,moo d,,m_ enrollment this year was ine lerg- PRIZE LIST g --i “es mr alleged mlm” mcewed in est in the history of the school the ' ’ _ ' Y Y' . o0NTBA(¢'|.' AWARDED_WOIk LOIRI bein 531, Of WhUn'i 138 WBIC Evfi AgCIllS WBDICCV ` FCIIIBAC HCIP wlI!t¢d on the new annex to the City Ehecagussggiméorr tl: girls. is gublic School Certificates dC;_°"°m°;`1'?°“°"T'5éW°;“l;W”d' _ ` _ Building is proceeding rapidly. The defendant D ,el MacDonald’ being from the Department of Education E °" PW ° emi' fl fa e _Wim ”51'}tAlTAGENT5i. WRITE F03 MAH) WANT‘D"'Ar1"‘Y MT(-:I contract for the copper work has an the stand for the great" pan were awarded to Grade VIH I,up|15_ by Ted Butler. uwogue and Pl'i°fs,bi8 IHODCY MIS- H- M- 315195051 iw” °“' been awarded to Mr. Fred H. I th da The court adjourned 20 final ce;-;1fi¢5¢¢_g were awarded Gold coin for mathematics pre- ,hung l=rvl>°S1°1°“- - '~’““°d_A'° 5‘1““'°~ °m'°'°°'” Trainer. ° tu ° 2' “_ 11 sm when by the Board of school Trustees to sented by nt. Rev-. Monsignor Niac- walrruo -Au uxrsnrmosn "_“' ggunseixsilmnisim up I ‘“°°°“!“1 “pus m G’““‘° X' The D°”°1d_W°“ by Ted Butler' m, TEAggERg_ kggghgn gm; pggggn Hangs, AN INTERESTING FEATURE of ` Governor Generals Medal was won Gold coin for proficiency in _lrgiuudents and otlaers ttiondistrilliute _ 5002-6-26-Si. me closing exercises at Prince ~ by Miss Mary Stewart. Grade IX (senior) presented by Rt. ,hlgicus and G “C” ° el'-_ _ street school was the presentation _ o_ h tw 25 ,b__ Presentation of certificates and rm-.Monsignor Mooponnld-won by siurt 51"” °°w:‘1‘;;‘d1ffrdg?:_ WANT5D"MmDl‘l AGED W0' of the Red Cross Certificates for Sum to $15 ’ u _c ' eggs priz/es was made by Dr. W. J. P. Edward Kelly. wrkirfggrtgigg 'n>ronto.' , “mt °° “W !g,.°!,.dd,.nhd’ in Hygiene and Home Nursing to A. w. s-w-tlanne so. °°“° "' AW’ ,m_,_,¢_,, eighty-six of the girls in Grades 'Gold coin for arithmetic present- ed by His Worship Mayor Prowse, ents- teachers and Dfmfipal f01' the-won by: Grade X, Aloysius Gaudet; €X°€11@nf WOYK d0n€ dufills me Grade IX, Ivan Walsh; Grade VIII Arthur Campbell, Grade VII, Louis Kiggins. Gold coin for proficiency in com- position in Grade X presented by Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, won by Gilbert Gaudet. Gold coin for progress in Grade lix. ce presen d by Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Millan, won by Harland Hughes. Gold coin for History in Grade- X presented by the Daughters of the Empire won by Eric Robin. Gold coin for History, Grade IX, was due to Mr. Louis Campbell for`f"es°“ted by the Daughters °f the Empire won by Allan Clark. Gold coin for English presented by the Catholic Womens' League won by Heath Henry. Gold coin for proficiency in Grade IX presented by Dr. J. D.‘ SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! ,UNE 21,193 if p _ 'rua can W ¢ _ _ _g . _.. _;_,_J ' F R E E ' I | Jonteel Gomiinution Cream . and Jontl-vi i-'ace Powder , Both for S0() l 7i___- i Special Il the . Week Lnd f Fancy Jars of . ' lmh sans, Body Powder , Saehet _ 1 79c ' See Our Window. Save on These ! 250 50C $1.00 Listerihe ...... . ..... 600 $1.25 Ironized Yeast. ........ $1.50 Pinkhams Cpd. ....... 75:: 70c 35|: T5(- 35c 600 600 50c Aspirin .. . . . . . . .. Aspirin .......... 190 35c 891.' fir 98:: 9Bc 69:: 59|: 29:: 691: 29c 47c 434: 39c Listerlne .. ............. Kruschen Salts Sal Ilepatica. ........... Sal Hepailca ........... Lysol Lysol ......._........... (`h:lse's Ointment ....... }{ind's Cream ........... lpana Tooth Paste _ R OSS -~DR U G -- UNITED SUCCESSOR T0 The MacKinnon Drug C0. . Phone 219 The Kama, Store Burltalll, BelI’s \\'harf Schr. Victor W. T., Captain Fer~ guson, has sailed. Lyons Wharf Schr. Muriel, Capiaili Llliilcr, has sailed. Sclir Schr. Vandalu, Caplain Malcolm. - cllismi. has sailed. Schr. has has sailed. Schr. Schr. Etta Vaughan, Ca;lta1n1Donald, Cohoon, sailed. iof coal, Schr. Pickard's \Vharf now ill coal Schr. Conductor, Captain For- Schr. gron, now in port with a cargo of 1cr,h2.s coal. Schr. Schr_ Hazel. Captain A. Chap- in port. man. has sailed. » ‘ Schr, Schr. Corean, Captain Lavengier, has sailed. Ca.rvell's Wharf has soiled for Pictou. sailed. (`arr:lgher‘s Wharf has sailed. sailed. Lady May, Captain Mur- Flora. F., Captain Munn, 'Irene M. B., captain Mac- aiter discharging a. cargo Clarissa, Captain Chapman, port discharging a cargo of Wild Brier, Captain Mak- Lens, Captain Weeks, now Petite, Captain L. R. Verge, - St. Paul ’s Church ‘ith SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY McGuigan won by Charles 'I‘rainor_` Gold coin .for proficiency in Grade VII presented by Dr. J. D. McGuigan won by Aloysius McNeill. Gold coin for proficiency in Grade VI (Miss MacDonald’s De re- . pt,) p ‘ Ml* F°$f'" highly °°mPum°`"t°d sented by Geo. D. DeBlois,‘won by* Jack Coyle. _ Gold coin for proficiency in Continued on page 'I ALONG THE IVATERFRONT Bruce Stewart’s Wharf Schr. Eva L. H., Captain Gillam, has sailed. oi’ Grade IX, and Miss Mary Stew- Sl S Hochelaga Captain ,n_av_ _ erse, on the daily run between Pic- tou and Charlottetown. Schr, Florence, Captain White, has sailed. Tug Amis, Captain Bruhum, in port. ` D. P. W, Dredge Pownal No. 2, captain Murchison, in port. 'Ing Bally, Captain Genge, now in port. .\Iarine Wharf C. G. S. Brant, Captain Kelly, now ready to sail. Customs Cutter chaleur, captain the chairman, His Excellency Bish- heather, has sailed. Govemment Launch D . W., Rev. Father B. Gillis and Mr. Wil- . P Captain Lund. now in port. C D§§§U§U Zion Presbyterian Church Prof. Louis D. Thompson. organist" mo choir Lesser “ . age e s e e`(,lf(a Soloist-Mr. Ben Acorn. _..._ . lonely , - MORNING 11 s.m. United Service in St. James Hall, Preacher, ltev. St. Clair Jeans, of Summerside, AFTERNOON , z_ao nm. sabbath' school and sible clue _ EVENING " 'I p.m. Rev. St. Clair Jeans of Summerslde. Anthem-“The Radiant Mom" . . . . . . . . . . Woodward | _ The Choir -.».¢:eze si-»:~:--A I‘H3§G-55 Gold coin for proficiency in Grade , Yeo. The Major McNutt Trophy for VII! presented by Geo. DeBlois, won ' by Arthur Campbell. 5 8.30 A. M.-Holy Communion. ` 10.00 A. RI.-The Sunday School. _ 11.00 A. M..-.\Iorning Prayer and Sermon. Miss Amy Earle will sing. 7.00 P. .\1.-Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher at both services--The Rector. EVERYBODY WELCORIE. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., RECTOE. -x-X-z-z-maze;-z-:-z-:-z-we-.-.~-; III! I I IIIIIZIZIIIZ worsened MORNING WORSHIP 11 0’CIDCK ' Anthem-"Tarry With Me, O My Saviour” . Baldwin Sermon-“First Things First" . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Dr. Vincent Sunday School forms part of morning service and is in P session from 12 o'clock to 12.30. i EVENING \VORSHIP ‘I 0'CI/OCX Anthem-“At Even Ere the Sun Was Set" . .. _ _ . Turner Sermon-“Where Are The Nine?" . _ . . . . . _ . Dr. Vincent YOU ARE COHDIALLY TVELCOME AT ANY AND ALL SERVICES. ALL PEIVS ARE FREE. A _\U>DU>U‘5U-U-G{H`l H%%%U 5&GC cle copier omni ..':".'.<:. ~::. § .IIINISTER-REV. A. C, VINCENT. D. U. ORGA\'IS'I'-MRS. G. ELLIOTT FULL a ee ee e sc can ss ee so . . ._ ... "II . . . . .ni `0.U:332.u.Q.`C‘lZiCi£lISJ4IU`G3283 .nT._..T I III lZl!lIl.lIl I -ze ¢'~.u:e:¢ 0500- 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting. " 11.00 A. M.-Public Worship. Sermon-“A Christian Canada" Rcv. E. I-I. Ramsay, D.D. Anthem-"I Could not do \\`il.hout Thee" Solo-"Saved by Grace" . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. N. D. MacLean .. 7.00 P. .\I.-Public Worsliip. Sermon-"Christ Dim for Our Sins" Rev. C. .\'. Brown. I\L A. - - e -.- - - -.e:- -:-:-.ez-.-.e.er. -.- Solo-"In the Golden I-Zvenilll:“ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . P. D. Bird . f\Ir_s_ _-1, .\Illicll The Salvation Army Citadel Ro St J P byt C Il Tile following is the draw for the “ha . Q , . w. mmm lawn wwe- w-lu-¢ ---l lo-rl-¢ of no ~ FEA J -le o . ames res erzan hurc aftcmoon at Corner Kent and Prince golf gina I” “'°,,:::}f '°" °'° '°'"”’ "m"“ rllene slsl llnslsrrzlz nl-:\ lr. luoolun'-:Ao u-:cars n. o Play Sweet memories cling round your organist-Mrs. K S Rogers. Choir Director-Mrs.J.A.l.awson “_ Mu-u_n_ dear name -f--* '°°°"°"“-*"”W' Ill lnehemlmoipleunreweerebllle " `* ’* 9 ”“x"“"° WW Annue on our rece, mu s hem . I , g . “ B’“°"“ siullsve you in seeth, im me PUB!-1° WORSHIP f~ same. » I Ilr VI ll Garson ... ... ... ... 1 ~ _ 'si _ e e e Moro gal ven 'coe assume wsiholmn-V “U inserted by mag. some ana onmonnnol it W, 1'. Phillip plays W. Worth. Three Year Palmer Graduate lg plays Reg Ball. M IM Prince st. Phone 101! l I N. B. The Re-opening of Sunday School Ten 0'clock. Anthem-“Just As I Am" . IBUWIGS) . MORNING SERVICE ONLY DURING TIIE MONTH OI-` JUNE. THE CONGREGATION WORSIIIPS WITH ZION - CHURCH AT EVENING SERVICE. Preacher for June: BI-JV. C. J. ST. CLAIR JEANS, M. A., ot Summerside. the Church Building will tulle . ` srn.ANGl:ns AND vlsrrolts colzolAl.l.! nrvlrao. 5 "'“°" 5”' - lm-s-iilsineu, " lsr. ;___________________. D-1 °"'"' PW' W- 1'- """ N. D. MacLean -~ ~ c lor. '- - ooo. suntan aim u. s. ueuoa uuon.-rAxsa WW" ‘N 5”” --=----'-=°°°~¢ mmm - lllsunlllcr » J- R- PW” PW' °°° "‘°"°"°° chsrlomioee -nfl ' ; ple.. en sunday, my sis, me will be nurses sy epeeiel I- D. llidholldl DIAYI DY- o' H* N035 Wmlhl" Be R. services. ‘ mm "_, cunwrrnowu - - -- -- +~++»+~+»+ .. ~~-,e ~;~.~:-.- - . e e- ~ - --- §09OfO§;;O`4OOOi9A9 O-9590-OCOO-O CO 0060 Prayer. Bible Reading. String Instrumental Ilueii SECOND SEASON E\'E.\'TIDE .\Il`SI(`.\I.. FESTIVALS Gl\‘cn by THE S.»\l.\'.»\TIO.\‘ ARMY CITADEL BAND |AD.|l"l‘.\NT .\.\\'. BIARTIN. Conductor) PROGRAMME FOR .\`I‘NIl.\\'. .lL'.\'E 28th AT 8.15 P. M. Opening Song-"What s Friend We Have in Jesus." March-"Bexley IIcatll" .. . . . .. . ......_ The Band vor-al solo-selecir-rl . . . . . .. ..... urs. Aan. Martin Mrs. Adjt. Martin. Miss E. Austin. v Selection-“.\I_v Desire" . . . . . . . . _. The Band Vocal Quarteilc-Sclrrird _ _ ,. . . . . . . . Quariette Party Cornet Solo-"The llnly City" ........... Adjt.. Martin llvmn-tunes tsl Pembroke . The Band (bl Gouaars The Band Vocal Duct-"At Peace With Gnd" - Adj. and Mrs. Itlariln lnslmmcninl Quarlrlic-"Adagio" from Schubert Brass Qllaricilc Party Hymn-"Ile Leadrih Mr" . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . ._ The Bend Dnrolog) -B9n"dlctlor\. Q Trinity United Church' -- Ministers-Rev. E. II. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown. M.A. Organisi-.\Ir. .-1. R_ Kendall. L. R. A. M., A. A. G. O. ms. ease 0094970 PO-O-0-9_0 090900 e+e-o+¢~o4e-o»4+e+¢o+o++_+.**'°****'°**°°