.eett».0f!.eary;l|rs.B.M.Down~ -|eauruurv'ze‘ues . - March 6th, '-1' :ef ~z:.~.~r~‘. A I tea \-. v\. ea ' if 5 Poultry w.e..aauy. M-ro vu. _ Thursday, March 8th, 9 _ ._ .__-_.. . .-aa.. Thursday. March Sth. 1 l an -.-11 ..- stration at the - -swine and P. E. I. Potato ’ College. r \ Iitllilllliliil’ lillilihf queen souaaa scnoor. Hsu. -.~ mnaailil moss ssmlsr -num _; ||\¢¢|q,lasth6th,2p,m.and7.8)p.ra.: Meeting of the P. E. I. Cooperative , DM a.m. and 2 p. rn. I Pabllc Meeting Dr. T. W. M. Camero", l»t..D. V of hlnelhnlll College will give sn ii- lustrated talk ea parasites in Poultry and possibly Horses. Cqtral Farmers’ Institute. Tiurrsilly. March Sth, 10.30 a. rn. Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Sheep llreod- ers’ Association. Meeting of Swine Growers’ Association. Dr. _ Cameron will probably give a demon- » plant showin: the elects of parasites on Thursday, March 8th, 7.8) P. M. Public meeting on Marketing under auspices Principal address will be given by Pro- - feler' L. W. Shaw of Prince of Wales ;‘ All the meetings should be largely attended. 7th and ahh Dsirymen’s Association. Aleeiation. I 7.!lp.m. LII. p. ro. sharp. Davls & Fraser killing | Growers' Association. "'EIE""""""""""""""'“ Many Travel By Ercursion Rates A large number of palengees advantsls ot the excurai ease in to the city ll! Nil say. In addition to the paasan curled the following cursionista: nummsrside Bouria. 118; Murray Har- M; Borden, 53, a visitedt.bsol¢Y ut. ._;§;§i?i§§i r§ 55g hh nl° 8 tails Bishop Sum enny Simmer- , Montague: r Montague; sid ' ltr. J )|l’.J Webb,0'Iaary 010|-I7 Dr. A. l|!r.AR..Bresman A B.'l1io|nas, A.Besir-do, Kuisington; lr. lvamsrcn, Kmaington: Hr. cannon. xmingtcn: lsr. Warren »lms, xanlngtcn: lr. llobt. Dou- toil; zziiiit ing, summeraide: Miss A. M. Dyer. Alhtiimt lr. Gerald Bow- aess, Ksnsingtm; lar. sanford Hill- L. lhlllgd. lssry: \sr.'1eeri'r-tunes. west cape. liagistrate-"I cannot eoncalveof ameaner, more cowardly act than yours of dsaerting your wife. Dc yourealinethstyouareadeaerteri” II IEIURIAM Il. lllll4l'l'l IAUBAE The death occurred at Central Royalty Thursday cf Mr. Kenneth llncllaa, aged ll. The late Mr. l|.a&.ae was born at Gileeow Road. Prince lldward Island. and for a number ci' years carried on his bade of carriage building at Glae- gow. Be than went to Texas and about twelve years ago returned to tha Island. After the death of lets wife eight or nine years ago he went to live with his brother, Mr. Andrew lla/sltae at whose home he passed away. He was a man ol splendid character and hilhly esteemed by all who knew him. .. ~ Be leaves to mourn, besides his brother, Andrew, another brother. John, a sistr, Mil Mary Jane, at Glaqow Road. also mother sister. llrl. hedmtlcies, of loyalist, who is lar. lhcllas will be laid tc rest as Saturday in Portage cemetery. tha funeral service starting at 1.30 p. ni. at the residence ct his broth- ar, hh. Andrew Maollse. Y E being manufactur- apples which can purpose st any are washed, chop- and ground, being arying degrees of flour is stated 573 iiisiii .gz- §.iltii il prisoner--“llyouhnowed em ycushowouldnt isarafngee ld! iii iii F le lb 12-is times its t. IJIIICO ents Grease. si; it ,. °“ Advertising liates-Payable In Advance gk; lnliell lonl le. :gud se..-‘sw wsvlt 0ls°:‘°°¢ re. password; la lseaariasa lessees. see. ses mea; Lfase ef rlerol sul lpirieaal Oiiarlnga, Cards. eta., ds pee name; lation or condolence-_ '|ee. peelaa lseleee errhsaaaaaaappaasiaelsa. 70°- ser tools er 4°- ser seen; a|susis'Q¢l (wav-live seats. 4 h il lA1'le-N pew less ter sae aries Disable an advance. `='“‘F5"?§i`T""“ -C lol IALI - AUCIION l'0l‘l'!-! Five, Bridge md Whist lclsa Oards. Gusrdhn Central Joh Priatty. Nov. 2.-tl. lon sALl - AU¢Hl0N I0!!!- Plve, Bridge and While lcon Cards. Guardian Central Job Printer-y. Nov. 1-K- l1 QALDIOAID sUl‘l‘All.l I0! lining outhcuaes. etc.. ie W sheet. Guardian Oilioe. tl. Wanted WANIID ._ GINIIAL PUIPOBI mls. Wy hilt Jenkins. alt. ¢==. Found ~‘, Female Help Wanted WAFIID -- IOUBI - KIIPIB. OD. I Kidd, Now Wlltahirlcl.-an WOMAN WANTS T0 BIW FOB us at home. Sewing machines nseelary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Company. Dept. 147, 1§’ontc (10,) N-962. Miscellaneous X' 'I0 CIT A GOVERNMENT Job. lfse Booklet. The M. C. C. Lt§._'llcs'mto (l0.) N-951 H-IVATI HDMI KINDEBGAI- tens psy. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. 'I\n___lito (i0.) N*-UQ: WILL ll- Gocee. Apply Dominion. L-seo. iii it; fir . 'ia _ ` -'ii F ia il §§ igar ' Boarders Wanted ‘ “clues ;°::::.sr' .§§g .EE gg ?~ irgdg iii ¥»Ei gg;-gn _ ample ome u il) Booklets. 'll instnsc- tion. coaching. ablslolllieiy U; Y mly expanse postslea :Ma Chief obleot of Free Course oder, is to introdues 0111' lyltdls in new areas. Pull par- ticulars, Advertising secretary. onice x aes. 'M Kms But. Tur- onto. Piluziszi l I F22” ’ iitiiiltlti §FW§5 iiiiiiiiiii ,5hhlHdzVhmhd ii; .fl iii sisi :iii Id QI.,1\i,@L wvs at WN *c:r'¢i<*" *1:~°'“*t= v .eumu df ,~7 ‘ up difmzaa '"~°i -~ ;_t.-Ji.-su e»-~ . »_. . rs -,.;~.' ‘ -_ ,-= . - __ __222EsS§¥22éZE£E22!§l=§§£§2!!9' *°°l‘THmll liElTllAL IUAIIIIAI 53s:c:n:t:5z:sn.:" ::\.ti'awasd¢=-.&lll!l\L I-lslgva lnesday, Ishsnry fl. tor Queen lquars Ice Utt- Porum. Lila .___ Yllllllllr 113|!!!-Tha lklll or the late Jonathauwutvillba held today, services beginning at Trinity Church at I p. lil. ii. Eggs to si; §§ viii shn's hsilica, Gill. INJUIID-A rsgrsttable accident occurred shortly after noon yesterday when a alsigh rounding Worthra Corner .struck luissasayacors, E 5 § 9. di§ %%§| Z '§, I1. Phrllni, lrdld. INJOUIAGI the boys-Patron isathelr sports Poruns Tuesday, February fl. L-634. S" g" §;S ;§§‘§§ isii §-€E€§ ggi; Iiiiitli lic idghi ig iii? Beauty p blame" cf- ior every Mr. M Acorn. over llll her legs an siderably sh was reported what better. 81'. JAM!! OllUl»@»- The second of the ssrlu or pac-hater addressee will be given tomorrow at the morningservicebyf-h'e Rev. Dr. ll.. Moorhead-Iagate, untitled "What is the Bible These ad- dresses are design simple and direct damental truths religion and atrang itors as well as th hers of the ocngreg ally invited to A _*_ CATHOLIC COLLIGIATI MEETING-The regular weekly meeting ot' the Catholic Collegiate Club took place Thursday alter- noon at the K. of U..Hal1 with '1'h°iiill P09811. the president in the chair. 'Ihe entertainment cmaist- ed of two piano solos, which were very beautifully rendered by Aus. tm Gwnoliy sad Mary Karim. The guest speaker was His lscsl-` lency J. A. 0'Bullivan, who gave a very interesting talk on the Chair of Peter at Antioch. The meeting closed with the singing ct tha Na- tional Anthem. | 555;. rl s eiiil § °§§*;1 E§i§¥§§ §_i§i¢§i€ iiilviiuu ,s,l§.;3'§i§5§ EEE ’§§E gage!! ea Egsggégggég hdmd 'I TIINTB . H forth-eng! Notnbame tbhmorning ckvllle PRODUCE BIIPMINTS _ The resent mild weather has facilitated the shipment of produce across tha straits. Yesterday 40 cars of pots- toes and c cars of turnips wander. ried across, and 40 loaded ears an at Borden waiting shipment today. Complaint was received by a Guard- ian representative cf a shortage cl refrigerator cars at the present time, but inquiry from the railway authorities elicited the assurmce that there is no present shortage. Some weeks ago there had been a scarcity of can and subsequently the supply of charcoal heaters ran short, but it is stated then is now a sufficient supply of cars and heaters to meet requirements. 'UUVND 'Ill \l0'|'l'l U]-IIN” PEBBONAIA Mrs, (Rev) J. C. Martin, who has beenill forthe pastfewdayauim- proving. Mr. J. E, ll.. pstrher, has been home through llln week. ' sri' iii Mr. Louis Campbell, teacher in West Kent school, has been con- fined no his home mn-me the peat week with a severe cold. Mr. E. W. MacKinnon, local Bil- perintendent of the C. N. R. left yesterday on a business trip to Moncton. He is expected back the first of the week. Capt. Morris, of the Church Army arrived in the city last night from Toronto, and will proceed to George- town todsy to take over duty in thc Anglican church during the illness of (hpt. Allison. The ~0uardian h pleased to re-, port that Dr. ll. A. \|.cGuig\n,g dentist. who is confined to hisi home with a severe cold, ig report-, ed ccnsiderabli improved. All oth-‘ ers reported an steadily isa- proving. Miss Mfr town, P. l. two weeks Clifford home. Mil tertained while in dinner parties and afternctai ig.; 5%? Elgeiég I “were held in her honor.-New Glas- . W d,t0~&.lld\l¥l.l.llwH§ y, s am, (dlllbirn). |vwNowL__ .5 EZZT“'““”"` tO4.telAr.andans.Daa aeea. AUDI1'-On X. l End gmkflhnl O\Md, ` P f is f 5! $1 E Eg 5¥§a lille? W gg $1? sgiilii is E ther ore 2 BIDKILIG-_lg-.Waiter Our- rie,PeakeeBt:adonfellenanicy sldevwaikattheocrnerd Great 0eorgeandWates'Btrsetsycater°- dayafternoona»bcut.4o'clockwith hebrohealegnls City!-Iospital andisre- ;°rr';s;= at hh§i%i dd' he “ii Ez gl § CIUBSINGI -, The Oar able to make two freight rday and an additional vening. The crossings in between an hour and two hours. The reg- was made in utm. The Bor- in the City at 8.30 .___ AITBNOON TEA .... Alpha Re- bekah Lodge held a very attractive afternoon tea on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Russel Beer, P.N.G., Weymouth st. The Noble Grand, Mba. Vernon Howatt, auisted Mrs. Beer in receiving. -Tha tea table presented a very beautiful appear- ance, the decorations beta dailo- dils and blue iris, and yellow tapers Pieasing music was render- ed bv Ill-ss Pearl Meliisb. . POLICE COURT - A vided yatarday morning Bttpendhry Mlgistrate disorderly was gafegggg ' SE giiiiiiiii atiliii-ii ggiigi gggggsg .eil-3irz.§Erl CATHOLIC COILIGIATI GMD lllllhfrha regular weekly meeting ol the Catholic Oollegiatecluh took place Thursday afternoon at the K. of c. Ball, with Thomas Peters, the president, in the chair. The enter- tainment consisted of two piano so- los, which were very beautifully ren- dered by Austin Connolly and Mary Martin. 'I‘he guest speaker was His @allency J. A. 0’8ullivan, who gave a very interesting talk on The Chair of Peter at Antioch. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem. 11!! BAPTIST Clllllwll.-'I‘he Rev. A 0. Vincent, D. D., will, at tha morning service speak on “Gcd's Challenge to the Churchr' 'nie evening service will be broad- cast by station C. H. O. K. On this wcasicu Dr. Vlncent's subject will bc “Athelmi." Woodward‘s "The splendcurs of Thy' glory" will be sung at the morning service, Bulli- van‘s "Saviour Thy children keep" will he the evening anthem, and MilPearl Burns (contralto) will sing Liddle's “How lovely are Thy dwellings." With Brmday evening there will begin a series of special evaneglistic services, to be held sad: evening except Saturday, to which all are invited. Rev. F. L. thchard of Amherst will assist Dr. Vincent during the latter part of Usa incoming week. GIOUP INTIITAINED-Yes. tasty aftennoon the Phtlatheas entuoalned upwards of 200 guests at an ehivlnhia snerncon tea in the Bun&y Bdicoi room of the Giaricttstown Baptist Churdi, cornea' of Prince and Pitaroy 8trs¢a. The fimncial objective was to help raise money in support a native worker on the rniarlon field in India. The room was artistically decorated in the blue and white class colors. Mrs. T. G. Ivan and |111. Herb. Yeo poured tea at a beautifully arnriged tea tab|e_ in the car/.recfwhlchwasa handsome bouquet of white carnations and blue or.”/us. During the sftuncon the guests were ent/ertained with sovsral beautiful violin selections by ith Thelma 'reed accompanied on the piano by Mrs- Ldm Ding- vocal Mrs. Holden , llh Jus- Hg; ii., in it limaihaaftcrrwon passed vu'ypisasantlyandthePhilatheas wH\tot-hankallwncamidedin asuooel. lH& iiliiiiiiii 5 EE §§2’fa; E§i;§a§§§§: ..i;§ri§3§§g§ i . ,ft Egiggg E' if" I i crmsl. 'tuarnlss ‘ HSls4JVQ3!§l? 17\V}i!l}?.Ai New Year Sees Critical Beet Wishes Tc E it i §E§t "ggsiégé from Rev. Vincent mer Prince Edward Islander charge of the Catholic Bing Yang, , writes under dats of J °'f‘he government fo have the victory over rebels, and no nsgotist progress for a settlemen ported that there will number of aaecutlcru participants. and that anno- Chiang will he re annmander in chief oi the Military forces. ‘The outlook foe' China and the Par Inst is entirely problematical a r- 5 eE§F§nEE E §:o‘f;§§§» Writes Rev. Father Morrison, Who Extends llfllllllifl llZ2lfl’(IfillVDi Conditions In Far East, All Guardian Readers . rigarggg _j§§£§t § -_ E g§ie.§§=;li .§i§:;,;E.i . 2% 'i “sg lilac iifii. fm-tbecemlig solution inter- Ciuardian to which he has subscriber for many Nels. a letter from heme,” he 1 enioy reading every Hua all the news, both local and ign." He extends his ben wish- es to the stall and to all Guard- ian readers. 535'? 1iIi3l\L!ilLl.l’ The Guardian interesting copy sue 0! the Daily People Owatcnna, Steele County, - nuota, U. 5., describing the tribut- es paidto the proprietor,.Mr. Ben- jamin E. Darby, the oldest active publisher in the United States, on the occasion of his eighty-sixth birthday and aixtleth anniversary of his nwwlner career at Owaton- 4 nalheflmcticntooktheformof c § iii 5.§E Darby was the recipient of a tro- phy from the Junior Chamber of Commerce for his community aer mentosymboliseooecthisdaily representing loving trbutes, also a score of telelrams with anniver- mry greetings and well wishes. and_ mngratulatory by editors; publishers and ngzpennen fran all parts of the .~‘£s&~”Os.rrle 1 ne1s.nd.s|steref‘lsrf .who was present at tha' iimction, was also tendered an ovation. an-. nu-sy is a netm or sci lleanm-s, this Province, a son of the Late Mr. and Mrs. Mlwin Dar- by, and has many relatives here. He received his education in Chn- IWCIIQYNIZZTI 1251./illhlllill '(2DV.8EYIY¥'l3lFF7?¥12!li’ /Ir. Benjamin Darby Haiied As Dean Of United States Publishers At Memorable Function _ In Owatonna, Minnesota. ,}¥l)DV()l2l§l) gas tetown. where he graduated m Prince of Wales College. Ie t to United States in ll'll. and taught school in a number W ea in Minnesota before sown st owswnoa in im anal establishing the Pcople's Prus, which he has mice conducted with marked ability and suooel. Asso- ciated with him in his btilinel U5 his three sons, Geena P.. larry IB, and William H. Darby. PROM MISSION HELD 'The Presbyterian ollsrell In liasada ST. JAMES' CHURCH -iii unease" REV. R. MOORHEAD-LEGATE, D. D. Pilevleshb. las-aiagst linen-0'C\e¢s anllvningatseven. :ss 5 if lui igfsra- 5 é it I' larch 6-*What | 2 l'l'lANGEly5 AND VISITORS OOIDIALLY INVUH). M the liste?" thc Church?" sua (ihs'ht'r" Chrkhnf” Zion Presbyterian Church nav. a. cAar.ru: wnssrln - mmsrln. rnor. wma n. snolarsore-organise use cseuleaaer | KOBNING 'V \ 1i.lA.I.»-Thssna: Nlramhamdhead” _ Aretha-»-“line Bl@ed Day” .............-.... Novia 'His (holr l.IP.)L-Cnhlnilsldsslllnlllllskflahls. avalmeo woasmr ,nn 'l.00P.Ie-‘l'lsenae:“Inleardsoil¢ll" Anth1»-"SedyathalArd".......... Vslisylsbdts ` lllr.Jaekl’elseodand(lselr- lalsdierl-"llaWlllllol4&I‘aat"..,...llarhmam "&whlshecsavss'\vthuses|nass-frceatlseasrsral his wayshallnvcasollfscmdoath-”Jmnal:I. atestimonialdinneninwhichnr. Inaddition tohis newspaper i .rs , =\=-I business, Mr. Darby serv member of the Owatonna Board Education the Publi: Lkry R § Sr and as secretary of the Owatmna which he received on his recent anniversary from outstanding eit- issns, iseiudiq ur. lawrence 0.! Hodgson, a nowlnlvlil' coiieagm and tormexnhlayor of Bt. Paul, evi- denced t.\e high esteem in which this sterling Prince Nward Islan- der is held in the community of his adqition. ' The Guardian tales this oppor- tunity of joining with lk. Dsrbfs many friends at home and abroad in wishing him continued pros- perity and success. structed or wood with an eleven foot concrete basement. It will cost at least 36,000, and will .ba constructed by days' work. . Wlstrushm. will and -NORTH SHORE League Cham- pionship play off in the Kensington Rink, Monday, Feb. Nth at B p. m., Baltic vs. lndiali River. 'l'his is the second game ci' the finals to decide winner of the Baker Trophy. Best two out of three games. skating af- ter match. Admission l0 and 20 cents. L-667 --IIOCKIY. BIDIQUI IINK Monday, Feb. 38, Clark League game, Albany vs. Bt. llleanora, first game in final playoffs for trophy, goals to count. Admission, 15 and 10 cents. L-089 Unique Musical Event Enjoyed .____ A rccent musical event of more than ordinary interest was the uni- cale at the home of Hr. and Mrs leigh Warren, Iongworth Ave. on Thursday evening. URDERUT The following is the order of pro- cession for the funeral of the lata Mr. Gilbert Gaudet, K0., which will be held this morning: lilovser Car. Honorary Pallbearerl: His Hon- our Lieutenant Governor Denlcis. Hon. W. J. P. Macmillan: Chief Jus- tice Mathieson. Mr. Justice Arsen- ault; Mr. Justice Saunders, Judge Duifyi JUUIG Palmer, Mr. Bixtus llachellan; Mr. Simm Paoli, Mr. J. 0, sims, Mr. J. D. Jenkins. Active Pallbearcrsr Mr. Vincent Blake, Dr. J. E. Blanchard, ltr. R.. L. Cotton, Mr. Charles Horan, Mr. D. J. Riley, Mr. H. A. 0. Bcarth. lllneral Director. Hearse. lloumere: Mr. Gilbert Gaudet, Hr. Walthsn Gaudet, Mr. homer Gaudet. Mr. Farrell Gaudet, Mr. Ar- thur Gaudet. Mr. Amabls Gaudet. Mr. W. J. Brovm Br., Mr. James Brown, Mr. W. Brown. Mr. Bemard vera Deslooches, Mr. Justice Has- aard, Judge Fraser. Mr. A. C, Mor- rison, Mr. D. L. McDonald, Mr. R. The guests, who included some of Charlottetowxfs leading artists, im- . perscnated various celebrated mu- sicians of this and the past. century, llany interesting facts and anec-; dates connected with the lives oft these famous men and women were related by the irnperaunators. The nucleus of the entertainment con- sisted ofya full course dinner pro- gram, which was as follows: Cocktail, violin solo, lllias Jenny (Mil Jean hasar), lntrae, lilo. lllss Ksthleon Carlow Thelma Toed); Boup, vocal W KX. John Mwormack (Mr. Roy Bmallmanli Salad, vocal solo, lilldllila Patti llln. A. L. Wright); Heh, vocal duet, Mme. Kaiba and Mime. Schumann-Heink (Mrs. W. A. Jenkins and Hrs. V. K. Wood); lest, Hale Quartette, less-rs. Car- iiii belt lld John H@tllnack (Mira. XIII, CMMIL Crichton. Rohon ii’ i i if :ii ld ill E. Bpillett. Mfr. J. 1'. Whear, ltr. A. W. Hyhdman, Mr. B. A. llclnod, Dr. W. H. Boper. Mr. B. C. McDon- ald, Hon. J. J. Hughes, Mr. H. J. Palmer, Mr. W. Peardon, Mr. G. V. Moore, Mr, Sam Doyle, Mr. Cl. Ne- Quaid, Mr, J. 0. U. Campbell, Mr. C. Carson. - Rep. Utilities Board. Members of Law society. Public. Cstale shipments to lhstarn ending lkbruary l crease on the corrcsvori of last year, namely 1.86 against M2 in 1033. Hill' five wicks of this y_ear was 7,175 head as against the corresponding five V i gg §§§§ -;_ _ _ I A ` ., , _ vice, or ssnlrpeliuvmtneuusmsse som, me city nespitsi roars. _ St, Pull! 8 chores, ofntanyfiowersfromfriends, Fire Department. Tha eulogies ha “TNDAY W Ln" ‘ l 8.)lA.M.-llolytiosnlrlslh. lL0i|A.l\L-McrningPs'ayss'aladleraaqs"|&kl- lean Oltacry wiceaaa. il* iii i ig? 2. it 5; l ég ‘hae to lfsev’ -llartertlohnsa. ar, Dasghtta I _ Lyle! Stills-llliay8ch0oiandll.b\e&1a 'l.e\P.I»-lvmlag Prayer and scum-*One I Pasahlea” Islay Arsthasn-"Curse lJatol\leP’............ Iralsslehaberl IJOPJL-Bead»e:||tBossgSes'vice.A|ldrcl by Mnllalry tina N Y DLC A. lallrn efthaatidsal. . Lorsten!er‘viceaonWedneadaycvuaisgaall‘rllay Aftxncan. ' begin ry miss. es* ` "°“‘“°:"°;r““'°*"’°‘°‘;“?‘ N E a.sv.nfv|?a¥al?arDgN|:.vi-axfnizscma ‘“'t!5'§.€!2“ Pnncfsslnufxr ....... ‘FUI l|HuPd&H tfburr .“=»... lisrmsrsnirnr asv. A. c. vmcarer, n. n. oaosnnsr-rms. o. snuorr mu. HOINING WORSHIP ll 0‘OlAOCK Anthm-“The Bplmdoura of Thy Glory” ,. Woodward Sermon-"Gcd’s diallenge to the Church” Dr. Viacmt SUNDAY SCHOOL 1-D P. ll. ' lnstsandaybrmvgbtanctherdaycf aeemdance-Increased interest and clallra avnllablb-OOLIEI i are still a few ; IVDNING WORSHIP 'I 0'0li0CK Broadcast by Station C. ll. C. K. Grntralio Bolo “Bow lovely Ara Thy Dvnllinge” Llillle Min Pearl Burns Denison-"Atheisln”........... ......... Dnvlncoat Anthem-"Saviour, Thy Children Keep" .. Sullivan You an cordially welnmne. 'l'he evening mash ginllissg of a series of evangclhtic services, to which BHK. que and delightfully arranged must- c"°‘m°‘°' D* v'_P' D°"°°" Mr' B71' = ' Trinity United Church' ii 5! #-09 mlhilrs-BUYS. H. BAMBAY.D.D. BIV.C. N. BBOWNX-A. Orgalht-P‘l.0l'. A. IOY KINDALL, Ll.. A. H.. A.A.0.0. 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Hosting. use A. M.-reblis wer-snip. Sermon-“Death Begins at Forty" Rev.C.N. Brown, ALA. Anthem-"Godlsa§plrlt” ..... . . . . . . . ._ W.3.nenaete 1.8 P. I.-sunday School. ‘ 1.00 P. ll.-Public Worship. Berman-'We Would Bee Jeans" . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Kamaay Anthem-“'l'he ltadiana Korn" Woodward sch-"Beyond The Dawn” Sanderson Mr's.loyClsllnora Morning Servicelrcadcaethy C. ll.C.K. u-,_ ,nm mmm_ umm, mb, im- visnere sae ateamse cersiany weiceme. inte ti lllitll Noni wal ever. Among the resent were lr. Warren. cf oem hd the cianpuar well-lnown radio vocalist. iii :iii re' “V m eastern air ““cnsuufwnt;t:'*~. -- --»- ¥"°' - “‘ ' la sm areseeei it . car “ I...|"' '.'f ”D:*f‘:"§“;‘£§'h";f§°'_‘,_ :°"|:“'°§,,°:.` taeseetatda rfees sun writer) rust: :ies ‘M mmmw. ‘mm “pn” um (AP Gaarlars special Wire) the sou-it ci as .W"WW°~MM»w~m&mmmmnm~ office committee today came a clear indMtlan thlt the csffllfl ited states air maybe 5? §i ES i kills. ileslslea Fertalsel-ul till() 3 liao Earien andkallman); asest,\|ale Chorus, to ); N ts, coal solo, lime lleiba "‘;. ‘ . me,,`.£,T ’ ,mm i nuugrmu solo. ssacsme Alessi ogre vd s.'.vennnn; Alter emnsr T0 RQVISQ A11* \§,,,,,,, f,‘,:,,,"‘,:¢,, ,M ,En M, (lla. Roll 'i'rs.incr); Fruit. coilee, sing Img. general ensemble. _ cmuww. veearaeio, sexmbert (rem or-ten- at tae close or the vwsrlm so Mall Contracts nm” ,_ lg? git ,es ill i t., illiigi kid tiilliiiig iE§ 5 isé ii Eli iiliit d 1, \» f--,ge xi r . | |._. . | l I I l 1 l I n I | l u N i- ~.»..... . ai? _ *" _¢. pg is ~».4 .L \ .- .._. sl. _.. _.__-o-i~‘;.»_ ,