Z .- ... .- ,.. Z . -.u4o0IlIIIII'~n o. you. - - v , our guaranteed 0R SALE _ REGETERED Ayn, quality trees and plants. ‘Newest Shire bull, eleven months. Grade and best varieties that sell quick- A sire, record of performance ly and easily. Weekly pay. Free up dam: large, high testing stock, to date equipment and instruc- Also little pigs. J, A_ Lanna“, tions. Write Luke Brothers Nurs- Montague. 5O72-6-3.gg,531_ cries. Montreal. S. v.-6-13-li. -_...____§ 7ROPERTY won. SALE rrva M} v scellane us "oillfgicntti house, old unoccupied 0 __.__ 1.0%,?" almafiléfgf“ gltrggwerlgg BOARDERS WANTED - APPLY sixtyqright m, mm “who; on this Office, 5218-6-10-31. Pea-rial Street, .1 ii —“‘”' and seven mt siaiyingillzes orlnigliig JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- sifevt- Sold in block or in parcels. Vinclill‘ Land 5‘""°Y°Y' Hermm‘ rot SALE on. T0 LET-ONE r\__ ._.___________ roa ssu: - ovnnssv BULL, 14 gimllihs 01d. also Gurnsey cow. ew y Harvv. Charlottetown n. n. o. Army to ‘BL or Giiudet A: Haszard, Solici- Ors. Charlottetown. 5144-6-10-121. I‘ EA "FIR Pclcoc.» .- 44-04‘ ‘ 0001063‘ T,‘ Agents Wanted loporliaaotauords loporiiuootlworda Iaparlinooliwords Help Wanted ti’! l: still sailing at the old Price 0| 60¢ per pound For standard and 80c For rasrr scams. WRITE FOR Pgialogue and prices, big money making proposition. United Art Toronto T. A. W. 6-10-361. “AN on woman, rascnaas, students and others to distribute religious and educational liter- ature, Sixty to hundred days’ I work. For terms write Mr. Con- ygd, Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. W. S-W-tlJune 30. “EN AND IVOMEN FOR. A NEW mt selllnB 25c Item. zoo". profit. Agents say it sells like "Hot ggkes," Send 25c for sample. scientific Mid. Company. 2436 Notre-Dame Street East, Mon- treal, A. W. June i3. ,_.--—-—-—————-——i-- HILL PUBLIC SERVICE GUAR- anteed shirts, ties, underwear. hosiery, also Royal Buckingham Table covers. Large Assortment, wonderful value. Liberal com- missions. Complete self-selling Kits Free. Write today. Dept. 724, Public Service Mills of Can- ada, Limited, London, Ontario. growing mushrooms for us in cellar or shed. Illustrated booklet tree. Canadian Mushroom Toronto. Lost LOST — CAR. NUMBER - PLATE 6284. Leave at P. J. MacDonald's. 5181-6-12-21. LOST __ _u_.___.___ LOST—ITITWEEN POST OFFICE and N. American Hotel, a pocket- book containiiq $0.95 and a regis- d slip. Reward. Apply Guard- - 5251-11. tere ian -____.__ LOST - PAIR. 0F SILVER FOXES male, 0G-32-G; Female. C.C.D. C. Finder communicate with Commissioner of Provincial Police. ‘li-tue-fri-tue-thus-sat-tue-fri. EARN UPWARDS OF $20 WEEKLY Central Guardian PRINCETOWN UNITED Church. Services Sunday, June 14. 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Rev. E. M. Aitken, Minister. ALL ARE CORDIALLY invited t0 visit the Exhibition oi’ Art. Luna. l and Needlework at Notre Dams Academy on Saturday or Sunday, at l0 a. m. to 9 p. m., June 13 and 14th, 5259-11 CHERRY VALLEY U N I T E D Church service Sunday, 14th at 2.30 p. m., instead of 1i a. m. Rev. Principal Clarence MscKinnon. preacher. ‘ PROMINENT LADY WILL AT- TEND C W. L CONVENTION - Adrniral W- 0. Storey. who, with Mrs. Storey, is travelling through- out the western provinces in the in terest of the Navy League work, will arrive in Charlottetown, June THE UnARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AliXliliiRY Til IIRPHANAGE iiiiis MEETING The annual meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Protestant Orph- anage was held yesterday after- noon at the Canadian Legion :l'iooms with a large attendance. Mrs. J. A. Macmillan who was in the chair presented the annual re- port outlining the work done by the Auxiliary during the year. The "ecretarys report was presented by ‘Mrs. W. G- Bruce, and the treasur- ers report by Mrs. W. M. Rowe. President's Report Lea Government Doom dd n. w. June iii-so.’ BETWEEN QUEEN AND Rochford Street, black fountain pen. Please return to 232 Queen. 5243-11. much interest Academy, Thursday, June Mass will be celebrated at 7-30 m. in the Academy Chapel. Graduating Exercises take place 3 p. m. to which all members are very c A~W~6-6-SWil11-i11l>'2- Female Help Wanted dially invited ' ‘OMMISSION AGENTS WITH WANTED _ Iconncction in Prince Edward Is- '10,- generaiggglzfgvlgrkog Us“: PERSONALS lurid, required, calling on Mills. week at. Hotel Lexington ‘Nogth Factories, Warehouses, Docks, etc. Rustic‘, T ' No samples to carry. Commission ranging from $8.00 to $50.00 per Howard Pu acre of land with crops on York Blrret. Brighton. Also cart, wagon frcshed. Apply Henry 5239-6-13-31. _..__.,_____._____ SALESMEN-TI-IE LARGEST COL- lection service corporation in the British Empire, needs three men to solicit accounts for collection, Situations Vacant MEN WANTED-FRUIT PRICES are profitable and many more trees and gardens will be planted this season. You can make good money selling Joseph B. Hayley, pow. ville. .._____ Wanted “ ;§-__,_________________i____ am!) - s noriss m COUN- m, 15 i .n. m v M 5249-6-13-31. PM I l l l i l - M ar school and church. Write GENTLEMEN BOARDERS 5153-6-10-1 month. AC- commodated in private famlli‘. Apply Guardian. 5229-6-13-21. CAUGHT. FOX. ONE EAR MARK- H. Owner can have smile by telling other enr mark and pay- . care Guardian. 5180-6-11-41. in; expenses. W. Mutch, ;-~——--_-___.___'____._ Earnsclifle. 5225-11- IANTED - nonsa sun LOT ‘My Wwv- Annly onariiiim. wa nsvs: s can or SHINGLES High Class. Security Salesman Wanted For Local Territory MUST BE ETHICAL AND price ("LE and cedar posts on the way to Albany Station. ed would do well to see us before arrival, as we can quote you a low Anyone interest- oi‘! the car. Wood 6a Company, Crapsud. 5l77-6-11-l3-2i VELAND STORK LAZY ENERGETIC "——‘ ' 1 hi"! resistance reduced tn II CLEVELANI-L June 12-‘1119 Stork liéllniiniim hy our most unusual who gupplies Cleveland with 118W a sri . d * nf slltrftillfgllelkiagllgfhlffntff IIQIIIIZP Immes h“ been Shh-king m‘! ‘lob "ammo-y enjoying the minim since 1920, according to Health l'l|Il| a - ' x,,,,.",'|',.f,‘,:“‘ ‘ufiiirorg Commissioner Harold J . Knapp. FM?!‘ experience. Fhmiiill several limes dividend "qiiir IIIII‘ Yrnr or m Write Post Office Box 424. the last dropped Iiiienll. ant man cab- of burning 810,000.00 pa!‘ on. Ililliiliii. Nova Bcotia y t . i per cent. After showing a steady dccllne f0!‘ ten years, the birth I'M! 5 per cent in the first quarter of 193i over the correlpflm‘ in; pmoq last your. On the 0th" hand. the death rnte advanced 3 : elephone connections. rsey. North Rustico. 5223-6-13-21. Miss Ruth Ayers, nurse-in-trai centre where the League functions, and her report is awaited with TIIE ANNUAL RE-UNION of the Notre Dame Alumnae Associa- tion will be held at Notrs Dame 18th. The , At 5 o'clock Pontifical Benediction will be given by His Excellency Rt. Rev. J. A. O‘Sullivan followed by Tea for the Alumnae at six o'clock in the Assembly Hall ing at the Royal Victoria Hospital, The following was the report nil half of the children of the Mount‘ Herbert Orphanage. The schemes, for raising money were practically the samé as in former years, ex- cept that a bazaar‘ and tea was held rather than an amateur play. In August the sale of artificial flowers on the Tuesday of Exhibi- tion week was quite successful. Al- though the weather was disagree- able ari enthusiastic band of ladies gathered at Holmans store to re- ceive their allotments and soon the city was bedocked with Orph- anage flowers. In October a successful Rumm-‘ age Sale was held in the‘ Nash Showrooms on Lower Queen street. The Auxiliary are very grateful to Mr. Currie, Manager of the Nash Motor Sales Company for the use of his spacious showroom for the sale. ‘The Annual Street Collection You cannot foul all the people 'u.l to think so. ..._..___.____.__ B. former years and the It pea]. the Annual Street Collection or- are so ready to give worthy cause. n- mer, a girl. and other articles. Apply 47 Bay- from Merchants and Professional June 9' 1931’ w ML and Mm Jmnes field Street. 5233-6-13-21. Men on a “No Collection no F- Mmml" a 5°“ ‘Plllrmi PM“ “—> _ Charge" basis. Permanent posi- CODYL i 70h SALE _ 01,9 PAPERS, 5 tion. large earnings, with oppor- _ _ _ ,cents bundle. Guardian Office. E1111“? 1°!‘ advflllfemeni l0 3153315355 2_4_ L ranc managers. Wr e A. C. Mc- - -—— t Dermott. Sales Manager, 1410 -———----———-—————--- yo" SALE. To LET’ BOARD AND Stanley, Montreal, Que. IIENDERSON-IIARDY - At the room signs on hand at Guardian l 5443'“ Office. t; Thursday, June 11, 193i, by Rev Thos. A. Wilson, B. So, Road. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Cuddy, Gladstone, wish to thank all the friends and neighbors who were so kind to them in their recent sad bereavement. 5244-11. IN MEMORIAM I nlovlng memory of Jean Iloopcr, Charlottetown, who died on June 13. 1929. Inserted by her Mother and Family. IN MEMORI-AM In loving memory of PATRICK IIAGEN MURPHY-At Cherry Valley, on Manse, West Covehead, P.E.I., on i ,,,,,,,,,,; LEIGH’S ‘ George Frederick Henderson and Florence May Hardy, both of Union " 5248-11. I the product oi’ inspiration is chal- lenged by Wilbur Daniel Steele. Chapel Hill, noted short story writ- er. “If I had to wait for inspiration, I'd probably never write another line," Swele said. “My conviction is that success in writing is the Dm- . . . . . . . . ......perlb.25c Chocolate Bars 6 for 25c Tobacco, 15c size, 2 pkgs. 25c Pipes 15c All other tobacco! and con- fectionery at reduced prices. After the show or at any other time have your lunch, ice cream or soda in our bright and sanitary tea rooms. All home made pastry. hard work." _.______ HAS DRESS SUIT "BLUES” Magistrate Murbldge issued a man- date to the city that everyone on the streets or Hamilton after mid- night without a dress suit was a l prim; facie vagrant, the result was r unexpected. Robert Jackson was ai- rested a short time later on a charge of stealing a dress suit. T E A R O 0 M S Corner Kent and Prince Phone 8131 i, MEN PREDOMINATE l IN NEBRASKA Remnants, Haberdash- ery, Smallwares LINCOLN, Nob, June l2-'I'iic women are catching up with the men in Nebraska-at least in nuin- bers. In every 2,003 persons in‘ this state, the census shows, there are 52 extra men. But in i910 there Wholesale. Grey and White Cotton, Prints, Cretonnes. Flanneiettcs, mm Muslin, Sateen, Plain and Art Silk. Patchwork, etc. Send for Catalogue- ’l‘. S. Booth, Armdnle, Halifax. were 112 extra men for cvcry 2,000 All goods made in England- people, and in 1920, 79 extras. s-ill S-II PEA HARVEST AIDS JOBLESS SALEM. 0re., June l2-Orcgorrsl surplus of labor was ovcrcomc tein- ' porarlly by the pea harvest. Approx l INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE The Bazaar and Tea in Zion Hull on March 5th was well patronized and the Treasurers Report shows that the ladies were well repaid for duct of painstaking and continuous HAMILTON, Ont. June IPr-Wiicr, I You!‘ 29th where Mrs. Storey will attend the years work presented by Mrs ' Cm the Catholic Women's League J. A. Macmillan: . ' Convention. Mrs. Storey is Na- The Charlottetown Ladies’ Aux-i I ,. -—-— tional Convener-of Education and iliary of the Protestant Orpham; Q z f:_...-;g-£7fk~';‘-;\v' Study Clubs and has had splendid age has Just completed another i... 3;! "' '. t... —' success in. this work, having year of ‘successful activity on IJG-l o") ‘W’ 7 "9 “j ‘"1’ w: formed study clubs 1n every large ' , .. . _. . L.c Patriot sccms the returns showed that the coi- lection was even larger than in Auxiliary members are very grateful to the generous public who were so ready to respond to the Orphanage ap- Many ladies have said that it. is always a pleasure to woik on for the Orphanage because the people to such a. cake. Miss Beers vcry gracious was spent. patches which had been .\‘(‘liC as a result tivo very atractive quilt TOTAL RECEIPTS l EXPENDITURE i Paid Trustee Board 4,375.00 i Paid Flowers for Sale 34.80 Paid Advertising . . . . . . .. 31.56 ' Paid Magazine Subscription 3.00 ‘ Pnitl Expenses Biiznrir l (Arldltion to advertising 57.85 TOTAL EXPENDITURE $5,002.21 Bank Rnkiiicc , . . . 131-66 Yr": l". 3. Clirqrirs . . . , . .. 5.31 126.3‘. $5,128.56 .--.-. ....--.. S P h (J I A L S AT l DEIIEREAUWS (Zoriicr Kent and IIIIISIJDFI) PIl0Nl£ m0 Full stuck oi’ new icgctalilc- sugh as string bcans, carrots, (‘Pll‘l‘_\', lciluvc, carrots, civ. .\ lull stuck 01' illl kinds 0i rruii. (ict your wrvk cud supply Iicre. Bargain prices. Bananas, per doz. 25c. Home mode broad. both \\'I|Ill‘ unil liruivn. (liiici- lini-s 0i‘ liiinic i-nnkini; illitl film-y cnolml meals on ham]. imately 500 persons were placed at work pea picking in one week. B. R. H OLMAN CI-IARLOTTETOWN i 0r. W. R. Carson Zion Presbyterian Church Prof. Louis D. Thompson. Organist and Choir Lender QGGCIIQLI-G 51-61333 W3C .5 i: g Who Died mic 14th. mo. cmlimmwm“ Inserted by his Wlfa. Th", YegrmPulmtrP MORNINI} I m r i - ~ r ‘ rill-la‘ cm’ Mfle‘ 11 mm. United Worship in Si. James (hurrh, Preacher. g Rev. Si. Clair Jeans, of Silmmersidr. b. L“. . “u-- _ ..- . 4m'°""s‘““’"' 2.30 p.111. Sabbath School and Bible Classes. g, '15 EVENING IV. D. MacLean Green Lantern ‘ I I g m ,5 . ' 7 . . II: '. St. Clnr Jeans o .illllflll‘r§i . h UNDIBTAIIB Roaming House , Llnmnhfizock o, “u- ______________ __ Bud," Bu,‘ "mu-W‘ 1* N” W“ . rm. siitiierinid McLean and Choir. l , ‘ cam-aim..- a imu. wiuim "m" “Y m’ °" "I Wm‘ Solo-"Jesus 1...... 0f i»..- smir- windward-I .-..... no 50 QUEEN ST. l i. Mr. Hurry liar-multili- a generous supply of iCe cream and served tcu to the ladies on this oc- ‘ casiori and a pleasant afternoon During the winter a number of lridics busiccl tlicmsclvcs with some donation to the Rummage Sale and made into squares by a friend. As In closing I would like to thank ... .$5,128,56 . é: mooooasamoooc¢ocu:cdoo ococoo ‘FHGITWIREE 25c Aspirin . CANDY SPECIALS . . . . . . . 19c 50c Aspirin . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c Muraschlno Cherries . . . . . . .. 49c lh. $1.50 Aspirin . . . . . . . . .. $1.19 Billie Burke Chocolates 60c lb. i s“ “with, _ _ 29c’ 59c lnd ‘L Laura Secords . . . . . . . .. .. . 70c lb. Log" - ; - "_ -- w- et m mi .1.".‘I.'..‘.’.‘.?‘.‘f'l’.‘.Y.=“.-., Ldiiiiiizi; .;..‘,§’.-°..'».'." Enos Pfllli. Salts . . . . 59c and 89c Chocolates. Alu ays fresh! Plnkharns Compound . . . . .. 98c Fellow's Syrup _ , . . , , _ , , , _ _ 51,29 50c lb. Peppermint Patties .. 29c lb. Listerine . . . . .. 23c. 47c and 89c ‘ Kruschen Salts . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69c o n Phillips Milk OI Magnesia 39C gIIAIJOLQIfIfeI Ironlzed Yeast . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c '» We have a complete stock of Bathing Caps priced from 15c up. Bathing Shoes, all sizes .. I Rube: Scarfs, all colors .. . .. 50 . . 95c Bil CHROHIUH Di... rzo PROBAK RALOR C ‘ ROSS ~—~DRUG —UNI TED i l Phone 219 ‘i I __..___._ I ' Officers l Tile following officers and ox- ksutive were elected for the ensu- l li.g year: , President, Mrs. A. c. Sinclair. l Vice Pres., Mrs. E. Saunders. i Scc’y., Mrs. Wilfred Taylor. ‘ Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Rowe. l v. P. 'I‘rinity Church—Mrs. N. ‘W. Lowther, Mrs. E. Coffin, Mrs. W- Spencer, Mrs. J. A. McKenzie. V- P. Zion Church-Mrs. 1y £1 S have been made and they will ' brighten twq of the Orphanage Aiiiiisters—Rev. E. II. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown, MA. beds next “vjntcy. Organist-Mr. A. R, Kendall, L. R. A. M" A, A, G, ()_ J. A. = rzmaonuomzo g Trinity United Church successor: r0 The MacKinnon Drug Co. The Store‘ McMillan, Mrs. L. D. Thompson. V. P. 5i. Joiner." Church-Kl“. iHi-ulli Jlclniyru, Mrs. W. A. Alc- lldarcn. i V. P. St. Paul's Church-Mrs. H. H. Horne, Mrs. L. Hooper. V. P. Baptist ChurCh-Mrs- r5. "Cumplicll, Mrs. R. Quiglcy. ‘l V. P. St. Peters Church-Airs. Jae. Harris. Mrs. J. S. Morris. V. P. Christian Church-Mrs. H. W. Platts, Mrs. L. Wright. -¢.-' “fififrffdbffififiibfifiilflxifiiiiffi 3-15 P. Ins-Baptism; 7.00 P. lib-Evening Prayi- g Into Joy." ' {Hind ggx Antliem-“Therc is a Gentle Voice of Lovc" -—~D '12- lii .1, n The Rector will Preach at Both Servicgsu.‘ r g ‘avsaraopr WELCOME. REV. II. D. RAYMIND, M. A.. HECTOR. I . v , th Exec tive who have a1 lays: Rev. Principal Clarence Msckinno . D. D., will l1 article 501d, steady income rm- Montreal, arrived home on Tues- was made in November. The cam 5:12; 13k‘ 00d??? ‘gram pug? be; read‘; to respond m any 2811s i st both services. » n we“ active Salesman. Reply in first I WOMEN WANTED To SEW- FOR day night of this week to spend paign to raise funds for the Prince g _ for Service m"; m me Auxiliary , 10.00 A. ltL-Prayei- Meeting. case [O adx 407 Y, r. a. Browne, H, her vacation with I18!‘ arent 7a Edward Isl d H it 1 Omhmmm’ by the" “°“"'°“s 5"“ Ltd" 163 Queen Victoria street’ 118 fl Ome. Sewing machine ma- - _ l1 5 an 05D 9 115d 1115i for the Tea and Bazaar members gcncrnlly who have been i; l_l.00 A. M.—Public Worship, ,_, London E a 4_ mglami essarv. No selling. Ontario Neck. Euston Street. finished and the ladies were rath- ' 1a, 1 res onsime for "wk," the bolb-“Onc Sweetly Solemn Thought‘ i? I wear Com a D t These four mone -making en- g9 y l’ g i: -- - June 13M mm a p or. ep. 147, Tor- e,» dubious as they smted on m,“ v years work so smessnm I b5 c Antham- Consider and n». m" . Pfltilgel‘ *3 \ __________ . _ Rev’ R H. and Mrs) Baxter orphanage collection However terprises carried out by a. small h v _ if m Miss Alice Coffin 5 r - - - band of women were the means of speak for t c in-coming o icers e _ ,3. For Sale To Let and Masters Bobby and Teddy, --__._.._ H 4300 0O f m O 52mm kindness and randy response 7.00 P. ltlJ-Puhlic Worship. _ . have returned to their home in Port “:15 "g “"9" I i - °r e r‘ that has Mm PM“ bv the imbue Afl1h¢m— Sim 0f My Soul" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rockwell roit SALE-A BABY CARRIAGE, "—'“-"——~-———-———-—- I... Gllfde, Quebec. after visiiing 1.. P “mile- i , ' , , ' m , _ .- Duvi-"l Heard the voice of Jesus Say" l Apply 12s Fitzroy Street. Tg L" — "QUSE AND BARN- Hume, River the “ms or Mr Apm mm money-making‘ the this mr. and I “Wfi 1 e 0 6°" ¢ Messrs. 12w. Bentley and n. MZCPIICISOD. 5235_6_1s_21_ PPIY 199 Grafton Street. 5254-11. _ ' 5 ' , Auxiliary Ladies have had a very Fratulate those who uill be elected r‘ _ -'-—-—-—-—- and Mrs’ Wm‘ E‘ Mmounn‘ real interest in the children them- 1° WW on this good Work. vlilw“ C°""""Y “'°'°°"\=- . vacuums/ma --v§crlon nsmo. Tgedigf); ‘Niglilfiilgltilfg F1121‘? m I Mfr‘ I t ‘f B A R G N s selves and have always (fniflyed “Mm Bmwm‘ b’ CH‘ c‘ K‘ n5 119W. ppy this Office, G ' - py - Harv’! - n mm removes s an... , Financial Statement r a .521.,_6_10_3, uardian. 5257-6-13-21, Miss Beers interesting reports of w...s..........................................................u . m». ° . __________i_. _ _ nu n» w) mm __. -_-____.._________ __ _ the work done 111 the Institution. _ ’ _‘ ‘W _ rigging; cartoon) llrgvslaam Tfl§figfv§rmffgfi (ffezglzll "oilrvgfii ,,,,-,-°ff,,f_‘ff,$,f jfljjmifjjfjj- F 0 R 4 II AIS In September last an organized tafilfglffiresfeijed M”........-.mm-.-w-.....-.._..............-... “WOO, i; . DY Pa. w- rent pa“ A- ' - ' ' visit of the Auxiliary members and i!’ ‘ ‘ “““"“ ' . P l G di . . . . . . an“ Lamgm‘ solilfgllt-tiY-lgiSatdi py ugg0;g'm'3l' ilalslznstlaioxeozelfegcorrddliiifirntexl: 2:50 oranges’ 3 Sh" "lends was made to the Home and ‘EQCIEIPTS St Pa“ ,8 ll r C ' ' ' ‘ -- Del’ dol- 15c. 25c, 40c. :9. shower of sweaters was given to ‘ I l. ‘“-——————-— list and commence fitting your App“, _ _ _ , . per do!’ 29c lime lder children Cco m d b l Balanbe from ilrgvious I igixftmiulglfflffifilzaéfiléfl- Male He]? Wflfltfld stock. J- w. Boultcr, Secretary, Bananas pd.- doz. 25c o a mp“ e y year ................ .. 842.01 2nd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY ' y ld- --—-——— -_---- i Grit efruit 2 size l a Em, Hem,’ Mnshflem BECOME EXPERT BA-RBER Charlottetown, P. a. I. tf “lfum-5 M 35o alarm ________ _ , Membership Dues _ _ 5237-6-13-31- throush our special low cost — 'r * perlb.25c Wynn-ma ,5 WORK FIOWEZ‘ Sale 30- s30 A; M.—I-IoIy Communion. i3’ course, Hundreds Q1 slwcessfu] BIRTHS pens p" filmy)‘, m. 5c "ch Rummage Sale .. 272-61 .6. Fgitlssna AT csanarou- graduates. Write Moler Barber __ _ _ _ Plums. per do: 20c iii-aim 5c q V. SLlTiL Cfilicciioiis ..... .. 3,052.00 "-0" Mil-The Sunday-school. 3" Dgttinlillg house and lot, opposite College, 573 Barrington, Halifax. FARMER,_At Kmkom’ M” n, Sunkist Lemons, per dnz. 35c CHAPEL HILL. N-fll. J1me l-rr Dumm. 612.70 11.00 A. it .—Momlng Prayer and _.-,.|,...., . T“, l1 5 Stow- Ancly W- B. Mon- Oct. 14-tts-tf. 1931 to M “d M J h F,“ Chocolates, fresh. per lb. 39c ’I‘he theory that itiitmg lnust b9 __ 1 S_ m“ 275 l Christian Life.” ' ‘ aghgrhAlbany. R“ R. 525o_g_13_3|_ _ , i‘. 8 1'5. O n W. Nu”! mixed or skalght’ . lii.c.c.. 0n . a. . . . . . . .. - I l‘ 1nd Srrmoir- m‘ Morning at El Aiiiiiriii-"l-Inw Lovely Ate JUN St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTERA REV. R. MOORHEAD LEG/ATE. B. D. Organist-Mrs. K.S. Rogers. Choir D1rector—Mrs..lA.l. PUBLIC WORSHIP: MORNING SERVICE ONI. IIWSOII w‘? even (Tclork Thy Dwellings —.\l:‘_-."r. Y HIRING TIII-I MONTH hi" rnsinn, thr Rev. II. C. Mo!!!" "I “mid”- ciiy are welcomed t0 all services. l Sermnn-"What. We Stand For" Rev. ll. C. Morgan ' Soprano Solo-"Whst. is Thy Will?" . . .. Fillmore l am. s. c. Vincent. The Baptist Church welcomes to its pulpit on this or- Vlsitivr-z in the .. TIIE (‘ONGREGATION \\'()II.\'IIII'S \\'i'I'Il ZION CHURCH AT EVENING SERVICE. I Preacher for June: REV. C. J. ST. CLAIR JEANS, HI. A., nf Summersidc. , N. B. The Rc-opcnlng nf the Church Building ulll f.il.r- f- ! place on Sunday, July 5th. niul WIII Ill‘ illflFkNI by KPFPIHI F: l services. E: ‘ STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. :_ ‘E: u.»uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuLzvaiuvuuuwciuaiclttflliifififilfiftlffiftiit-‘tfi’ *3 l a Isoonoooo-oduooooocooooococnonoococcca1w» p w: urn ~ ~ '1: a i} III e a tislt 4E "“"" "‘" i? p FITZRO! ill. 3 MINISTER-REV. A. (‘. VINCENT. ll. ll. ORGANIST-MRS. G. ELLIOTT FULL it! *2 MORNING WORSHIP ll OTLOCK g Anthcm—-"The Splendor of Thy Glory" Wflflliwflrfl 3 l § Sermon-"Tlic- Reality of Fuiih" ltcv. ll. (‘a liivrlliiil g lo strap.“ SCHOOL i2 sons u l5 The Bible Study period commences at the close-fir the g c, morning service, and continues for half an hour. Iou are g cordially invited. g é EVENING wonsiiir 1 rrccorx g u» Anthr-m-"llymn in tho Night" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ilrinvn r; 5 Q é o» i‘! ii 5i ._... vii WEEK END SPECIALS