_,_ '\Qul'~» 1 QUR CS AREAS M7. < 1i J. ERNEST A 00o JWHETHER. ADVERTISED OR NOT madame-Mp» . . a Low AS THE Low. H. WORTH 5L2!» LYDI \ PINKIIADIS CD311‘. "I m. rr-ANA _ Toornrssru .i-_~__- 29o ’ is- LYITANS rlwrr setups i._.%__ 39c 1m- lsmurns rcrrvt-Asrs .. _ 1s. anucriuori ‘sums _.',———--—, 3- ,5, 5A1. irzrsricn _’____,______.__-._ 1 ‘ "w. ms moNrzau ‘ gyzAST................ _¢—-—-—"-__“"'__"'-i’ l $1.25 nnnnocltq 5100p rmra...» . s‘ _____.€--—--—~-i . .00 uzrfs: w n "1 '1~11NrnA1. 011.. b f} - (EXIIQ IIcavY-l Pint J. ERNEST 1 .». ,1 ,.. QUALITY -'- RIELIADILYI"! DRUGLISTS - SERVICE H. WORTH it’: Prince Street I Introducing ' absolutely the biggest improvement CTIze NecqSiriaon . ICigaf Wrappers 5 An interesting and’ mist unusual sales demonstration. one which is at- tractin! andholding the attention of Dtscqlsby _on Grafton street, is now bill“! staged, by the Simon Cigar Cfimlmny in_the window ofMr. E. A. Foster's Drugstore.‘ A young ‘man through the clever use of pointer and hrinted cards‘ is telling thousands 01 Deflllle a new story regarding Si- '~ Cigar"; v-ithoutso much as ut- ' Xlfiworrl. 'I‘l~.; Tim-mi 'cLg.-r is new being sold in tubes; (f '.""’I'_‘|IZ’.I'CIIB cellophane! ~. hich constitute what can almost be ~'“-<"l' red as a humidérh Apart from bong; hratproof, dustproof and ‘moist- urcjrool, the covering p- osses an even greater quality in being break- proof. Under tests the cigar has been stood on and when picked up immed- iatciyresumes its former shape; The new coverings are regarded as made in Simon cigars in recent years. Articals For Sale FOR. SALE-DE LAEAE-‘EEPARAA- tor nearly new. Apply Harry New- man, Union Road. 3459-54-3. _."?--——-*'-**" 1- ‘u-pooooeooououunsvoonuououooouoooonuooo o o s o z . : Classzfced Advertisements ; '~ o ° Ono Insertion ........... .. . lo.- per Hue of 5 wards z 2 Three Insertlulils .......- . Bu per llne ol 5 Word! o o you; lnsertlons ... 8c per line o! 5 words z I Eight Insertions ..... .. . ‘lc per llue of 5 words I -.;._.‘.,»n_.n...-,...».. one noooooovoooooogoooonooo A - . , l -" * “ ‘ Agents Wanted f‘ _,_._..'_--_-- - .u. A DAY -PAID CHRISTIAN MEN ~ or women, college students. teach- 'ers, ministers and others for dis- tnbuting religious literature. For particulars ivrltc stating “S? all!‘ church connection. Conrad. Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. W.~5-8-S5l $1. A DAY PAID CHRISTIAN Iii or women, college students, teach- ers. ministers and others for dis- - trlbutlng religious liternture. u For -i1 particulars write stating ngc and )5 church connection. ‘Mr. Conrad. Tower Bldg, Toronto. _ .. A. W. 4'\VSlIADI°II 7.0 ~1 I ' For Sale FOP. SALE-FOUR NINETY CIIEY- _ i Pitt Car in good running order. , it‘; Ct. Lccrze Street. 35l8-5-3-3i IP01‘. SALE-fl-YEAR-OLD BLOOD mare, ‘Todd. Apply Earl Cullen, Beclfurd. 3520-5-3-2i FOR SIiLE-TIIHOTIIY SEED BAR- i:y, (2 rowed) oats. A.-G. Moore. Powncl. . 3473-5-24]. ‘FOR. SALE-ONE LIGHT DRIVING‘ wagon, 175 Grafton St. -' 3470-5-1-3i-ecd fi;g-———— IGENTS WANTElP-WIIY PUT OFF .‘. till tomorrow if you want to become] l‘ engaged in a more profitable cur.- ‘ »ness with the advent of Spring? Even without experience you will average $519! or more per week. \-_ selling Watkins Famous Products in ' your County or City, providing you are ambitious. The J. H. Watkins West. klontleul, P. Q. ‘ , Company, Dept; C- 138., ‘H9 Crrdg A. W. 3-3233-41 ‘FOB. assure-spun oAys AND’ , licDnr. Mermaid. .__.__.-.__..._...__.___ l: nuxnnrn nuances SPALDING I rose potatoes, certified seconds. Ap- ply Justin Lnrkin, FlveT-Iouses. _ ...._s_.._. .._.-- l nosr eon sALukIllTAnLr: roll . ponzl. Apply 30 Pleasant Street. y 3484-5-2-31. ‘FREE SUIT AND $55 VJEEIILY ASILY EARNED I}? AMIZITIOUS men. writing orders fcr All-Ylool Taflorcd-to-Measure Sulin and i.’ T<ll1coats. Lowprices. Our $1000.00 Y yruarantec assures your success. " ZSteady, repeat orders mcnn _h‘.g "profits for you. Free sample outfit. ~,'_ Write immediattly giving age end ‘ occupation. N. D. S. Federation P. O. Eox 3232. Montreal. A. w. u-zs-s-s-lo. n’ Salesman Wanted ____4_.-_.___ VIALESMEN WANTED — SALES Agent for Prince Edward island 0W6 on. rm outllt. We want now e reliable, energetic representa- tive w handle the nest districts on the island, Uur agency 1.- pront- sole. write. Pelnam. Nursery. Co. 'loicnw,Lr_11i.. a "W. o-WSil" F03- sAnmfonui BEGIEWERE! 4 Ayrshire cow. Newly freshencd ' _ ' ' »-- -——---- Apply George Mason Jiunbury. ' Miscellaneous . 504-5441 ' " ell-roam 110x.‘ nrsnurNos n. 12G. Apply Everett Lund; Mt. Her- bert, , 35 l 'i--—-l—-'-'_""“ JOIIN ALFRED lilaclmNALll. LAN Surveyor, Box 2.), l-lermanvdia. - ' ' Zdlij-Ii-itfi-lniopd ......l wrArb TAGS non -1 m: SEA- I°n's shipments on snort notice Guardian Central Printer! ' - ‘__-.-~---'-n-¢pn- DURING SPIIINO CLEANING YOU may have furniture, etc, requiring _ "lPelrspol-csbinct wort: to do. f can do it cheaply and expeditiously. ' gltcnio Buddy, 129 Hillsborough reet. ’ ‘ ’ 4UCTION_ - ALE sAruanAv 1118M. show oases, counters, safe, . "1101- awniru. display racks. tables, desks. No reserve. everything must be sold. Patons Ltd: sine-n .10.. SALE. T0 11:1‘. aosnu ANn OIIICQ. -_..__-..‘__._- -_._. rort-sALa-noo ACRES .A'r NEW Haven cheap for quiclrsale. J08 lilelisdyen. 3420-4-30-lweek. con sALu-Qusmrrv or nuclei- wheat, also four horse-power Ma- rine engine. Joseph Duffy. Fort‘ Augustus. 3507-5-3-31 |-—————-----—-'.'j—-",. f .. non sAtm-nousn Ami-fol‘.- 218 in» f ‘so; dimensions icon. by 4a V rt. ‘Apply fMrs. Jsmgsfrmlnor,_214 Euston so. or plfoiie 112m s-"ml STEEL sAw TABLE. SUITABLE far carpenter shop work, complete with two eight inch saws, also 51g sslw. Apply Wilfred Burke, 4B Long- warth Street, 5500-54-21 FOR. SALE-MANITOBA MAPLES six to ‘seven ft. high. perfectly branched. Fifty-five cents each, de__- liverzd to your nearest depot. George Auld, Wlnsloe Road, P. E. I. ' > iill3-li30-5l. FOR. SALE ON MAY BTIKIIOUSE- hold furniture, consisting ‘of .thre_e_ bedroom suites. dining-room. parlor also hasebu m., ideal range, dishes, ice chest. light driving wagon. har- ness. tools. Bale positive, .12; AqMc- Donald." Auctioneer. J. VA. Ilivls; 49 Douglas St. r ‘QMl-il-K-tli -<_-.-.-_'-.-_-_'_,____~____ srmwuanlt!‘ r-LANrs variety Scsiatordlunlap. Win red in good shape. Price Mr 100 51am! ‘I5 cents when shipped by liiilil. ‘f0 rents per 100 plants when-acid at the nlsntatlons; Applyfto Anizusfi. MeAulsy. Tnoadie Gross.‘ Queens County. PEJslsnd. sisz-s-a-iygek some oa‘s and barley mixed. Wul-I. l, ' 2452-54-10. ._ ssoi-s-msi. room signs on hand stfluardlan - roaifsu: -. BAKERS‘ OVENS. WRITE FOE catalogue; time payments. if de- sired. some used ovens on yhandJ Hubbard Oven Company, i100’ Toronto. Queen West, ' - A. F. S -i-stl.lune 28. ' Male Help Wanted WANTED - MAN FOR. FARM , work. Apply Charles Trainer,‘ Southport. 3509-5-3-31 ‘ WANTED-A MAN FOB I-‘ARM 'work. ‘Apply George Mason, Bun- bury. 3534-5-3-3l rosrrroNs AS POSTMAN. Clerks, etc., vacant. Write the ~-M. C,-C- Civil Service School, Tor- onto l0. M. fr. w. 5-Ii-10-l7-24-3l. ‘wines MAN ‘non imam worm. ‘Apply Hope Mutch, Bouthport. r ~- - a-ies-s-i-al. MEN WANTED TO LEARN THE Barber Trade through our special short course. Expert training. Par- ,‘ tlculnrs free. Moler Barber College, "' M3 Bai-ringtomst, Halifax. _ p ' ‘ ~- A-l-ttstf. " -. _...-..,._. ’ .-_-—— WANTED smear; MAN TOJVORK on farm.‘ Apply atonce in D6800 to Major Carruthers, Carleton Sid- ing. I a-iaa-b-z-al WANTED-SINGLE EXPERIENCED man for farhrand ranch. Steady job and good pay for; the right ~ man. A. C. Wood, Mt, Herbert. .» . . . 3433-4-30-0. WANTED — EXPERIENCED FOX rancher. Write statlrig experience. age, married or single‘, rcllgon and scilary ‘expected. A. B. 0.. care Guardian. 3421-4-30-51. _m-__._- --_-______.__.__ EVEIICLEAN TABLECLDTIIS. 0H! Boy! How our Agents ‘are cleaning up $15.00 daily. New discovery lin- en tablecloths. Ink stains and dirt erssedin two seconds. Write now for free sample outfit. Triangle Products, Dept. 3-21, Box ‘Z508, Montreal. M. H. W. Rb. lb-Stf. which" rosrnom ‘- POSTMAN. ’ Clerk, Stenographer, Customs Ex- , Customs-Ciuard, Immigra- Servics. Permanent positions with , ‘f Vacancies occurring con- stantly. “Free information from -' M. C. C. Civil Service School, Tor- onw 1B. M. H. W. 4-5-S-4l. SALESMEN ISN'T THIS AN IDEAL 511051.100"? ~ 6°95 - pay-home. every night-life contract -"chenee. for advancement. Yor home county for territory selling a specialty whole- sale direct from our factory to farmers. Sixty days to test mer- chandlso before Dayflli for it. Re- quirements are good reference-car __ owner-land _age over so. _--~ Prompt - relwlyfhssurefyoii of choice of- ter- " ritory. C; D. Rofiqrsyflflll Howard Ave, =Cloveland,.Qhio- c FUNERAL , JIIBIOTOBF-IUFUS II. Bicvensonffielkrlcton, P. E. I. ldnds Otsliiis and Funeral Eup- , W» kept irfsiock." Centrally loc- Iled. watch this paper ror further announcement. SSIO-O-SC-May-I-Qin ' ’ _' . 1 uAvs soon-means m aoaau. ‘Milne; and mitt»; traces-randy for ear pslr $1.75," Material for ‘Pam per pair film. Codi sucr- ' rnteed; Clinton‘ lIoflllU,~~.-hud-‘ "Mm sullen. e. . ' = » . sm-s-so-sl. -.¢ 4~ » Si‘ siicfi-"iiaiiiéil . ,. ,_ .. ' I INSTRUCTION rN FRENCH AND can be given privately tn ' Itwlents by the undersfgasd: temu model-etc. Antonio Buddy, 180 Killsboroush strut. t --__-._..---__..- ' Situations Vaccntilvlcle zfiafififiiifiicbfiifiér t nerd st Canada's oldest and molt nibble trade schools. Write for ma; stun. Duminim ‘rrsds maul» Only iewwesrs reqiiired ' f ‘in ‘Prince at; . l», 3520-54-3! WANTED-MAID T0 WORK .0N farm. Apply Charles Mullttt, B. R. 0..- Charlottetown. 3510-5-34! ws nit-in. APPLY runs J. ‘ f!!! on ' v wANren_-_- AN ‘cxeernulvnitn waitress, also kitchen maid.’ Apply " Parkor new. _ sssa-s-s-tt _---v---—a-!-’---.__.... _ " Oml: FOR. .\ DININQ room and‘ ‘lumbar work. A301! its Dorehelttcr st floats-ac! ' q f Wanted -’ A wanna A-rouu on m: noon Jbltmint at iuruishrd. Ap- r‘! flwflw» "fl-t-Wrlvfflit tlon- Guard, .etc., in Canadian Civil ‘ Central Guardian FJUN! TIME" BEING presented by bolt local-talent indlfeartrblem- orialrsali, ‘Thursday. May 8th. - ' ‘ ' 3530-5-11 SLIGHT OPIIATION-Mr. Walter E. Grant of the Maritime Telephone 00-. Sydney, entered Aberdeen Hos- pital yesterday lD-UIIGGIIO aslight throat- operatiom. "Walter-Wis a-son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Leonard, Grant. of this town and his mam friends hero will. wish him a speedy “my. cry-New Glasgow News. DO-NOT MISS rm: raespNrA- TION of. ‘fJune Time" in, Hearts Memorial r-mu, May am, under the allsllloes of The King's Daughters. _ _ _ _ , ' 3530-5-15 _, alums v _ POLICE covnsfl-At the Police Court yesterday morningf {drunk and incapable had $5 ball estreated. and a householder, charged with "a breach of the sanitary ‘by-law, was fine}! S? and costs or five dnys. The ease of two women, charged with rtiililkaurlirliivvluv GUARDIAN ' , coo-cola voooooo 090w» ‘IO§QQQOO>OOOQOQQQOOOOOOQQQQOIOOOO. UOOQQOO OCQQOIIOQQ flames Presbyterian Churchi MlNlITIIw-IIV- w. BRUCE MUIB: . AGEING MINIlTII-JIV-IJIOOEIEAD LEGATI. B. D. OIGANIST-WALTEI MeNIlT! - 11.00 A. ur-PIEICIIIII lav. B. Moorehesd Icgste, B. D. Anthem-NM Psalm . Poem Anthem-“Dear Inrd and Father of Mauklnd"— , Fletcher Soloist: Mrs. Lawson and Miss J. MacDonald 1.30 P. bL-Blbblth School. 2 v v 0 o ' i o E 1.1m r. M.—.Ioint Service In 21nd Church owing‘ to o unavoidable absence of the Rev. M. Scott Fulton in Toronto. i Vhltors Cordtully Welcome. t v ~ obooooooooovcecu- e _~~ -~+~~-»o+~o¢o»¢ Masonic Funeral Notice ‘THE OFFICERS AND MEMBER-S OF ST. JOHN'S LODGE N0. 1 AND VICIORIA LODGE NO. 2 AND VISITING BBETHBEN ABE . . _ _ 'l ‘iJ-ri. ~- PAGF-iillrilt-EEY» e- ~ e~ “weee-‘eu- e “Ml-Mu '-- ¢g -~¢A ‘ s: P 1' g - 11.00 Morning mm, Holy Communion and Iceman- z 4 ' ‘The lllllfll Dllle." _ _ E zso r. LIP-Sunday ssnwlhnspiilu, . o - . ~ '9 1.00 P. bis-Even!!!‘ Prayer and ssmhqp. "my, E of the Golden Calf." i- - » ; g Anthem-Wit We Believe 11m Jesus Died" . Sinner z REV. 1|. I). RAYMOND, M. A., Rector. V g evunvuonv waccoua v 0 040-0 000-604 ogyg» QO-OO4GOOQOOOO.CO‘OOOOOOQQOOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOQ-O AI c. Vincent. n. 11., Minister . nuquusrun T0 Mum: wmr ma wonsurrrur. MATTER. or vlorortrA tonne N0. s ANn 111s wARnaNs IN rue moor: uoolu lussomc TEMPLE BUILDING ouArroN srazm", romouuow ' suNnAv ArmnNooN AT ONE 0121.001: non. rim runs-oar: or , Ame-Nome. me FUNERAL or 111v. LATE nno-rlncn, MURDOCK MacLEOD. - ~ QOQ-Q-‘ffOfOQQO-OO-Oi-O. | ‘L. A. MMDOUGAL. Sect-y. abetting delinquency by child, was remanded till this morning. THE SALVATION’ ARMY CITA- DEL—M'1j0l' Henry Cameron of St. Jhon, N. B. Division Headquarters is paying a farewell visit to the city this week end and will conductspeoi- ial services "as follows. ‘Saturday even- ing 7.30 p. m. open air service. a p, m. Praise Meeting Sunday 7 a. m. Knee Drill, ll a. m. Holiness meeting, 3 p. m. Commissioner of new Citadel Band and League of Mercy and all local‘ officers. Program of“ music brqhdgllst by c. is. c. K. with a special address on the “Three Fold work of the salvation Army," A great" Salva- tion Meeting will be hcld’a.t"'l'0'cl0ck The Band will azsistat all these-ser- vices. Come andbrlng a friend. MT. ALLISOlWPLAY-Thd Mount Allison College Players were greeted by a capacity house at a local. thes- tre Wednesday night, when they presented PPeg o‘ My Heart," a. co- medy in three acts by J. Hartley Manners. under the direction of Miss Ida M. Leslie, n. L. Lfrhe cast of characters in this popular play was well chosen, the playeifls pre- ulnrus senting their respective parts in very admirable manner. Miss Marion Purdy,’ bf Amherst, N‘. s. gave an ex- I17 Cases Of hibition of clever acting in the title role ‘as Peg, and was ably supported MGGSGIS Rep0rf€d by the other’ members of the cast. , _ _ The musical program rendered by Duflng Apfll tho conservatory string semble. under the direction of Miss Cladle smith, added much to the enjoyment of the evening's ente-tainmentfrhosc taking part in the play were Marion Purdy, ‘Amherst; Frederic Wlgmore, Emerald; P. E. L; Lawrence Thomp- COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND DEATHS FROM SAME AS BE- POBTED TO THE PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH FOR- TIIE MONTH OF AFRIL, I930. son. Moncton; l-iarold Shaw, Charlot- Diaiflfllfl C559! 995L115 tetowm, Douglas Murray, Pictou; N. Chickenpox l2 0 5.; Frank Creighton, Woodstock; 919N110?"- -- l-lazel Rutherford. Glace Bay; N. 8.; 103M015 -- _ Gwendolyn MacDonald, Aubendale, M9551” Mass; and Mary Kinnear, Moncton. Pflflllflwnifi- 2 The play eommittes was as follows: Aw“ Pflllvmytllfl-i - I 1 A. w. Cameron, Bherbrcoke, N. 5.; 5°55" "V" 5 it. E. MacBeath, Moneton; W. K. whmpl"! 5'3"!“ 3 MaeNalrn, Cambellton; R. A. Proc- 9'5" i9"- “ld Emuflfl‘ tor, Sussex; D. G. Burchell, Little unde‘ 2 Y“) * - ~ - - - ~- 1 2 3m, d-on N_ 54 C_ Fawcett, 5M)‘. Tuberculosis (all forms) B 9 ville, and N. A.. Matheson, Brcdal- bane, P. E. L-St. John Telegraph- Journal. , Total cases and deaths for the month . . . . . .. 174 GIANT MERGER l4 SILENT POLICEIVIEN OUT—A re- lief to anxious pedestrians, the silent. policemen, made their first appear-l ance in the centre of the main street MCADAIVL-At City hospital. May >2. 1930., to Mr. and Mrs. Fred, McAdam, Johnson's River, a..son.. .. . _ r-onnAungAt CityLEospltaL-Ji/Ilvlht‘ 4980'. lo- Mr. .-and ,-»Mrs.-§ John Pollard, city; r daughter. -. .. »- WOOD-At the home o‘: Mrs. N. w. McKinnon, lot 4B, May l, i930, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood, Ver- non River,‘ a daughter. l ' FLETCHER-At the~Prinee Edward Island Hospital, on May lst, to Prof- essor W. E. Matcher and Mrs. Flet- cher, a daughter, "Gladys Mae." ‘ in‘ rsections of the city yesterdsy.l At.an. early hour this morning all and sundry were reported intact. the-proverbial speed maniac m. doubt forgetting for the moment_ that the inoffensivepedastal is once again on tuition.‘ . S EXPECTED NEW YORK. N. Y. Mo)’ >2-—The Herald ‘Irrlbune today publishes a story from rite-V Montreal ‘correspond- ent predicting s. huge air-‘rail serv- ice merger, involvlng in all probabil- ity both the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways, besides the Aviation Corporation of Canada and Western Canada Airways. The story says that merger rumors current for over a year have been given new life by the report that a controlling interest in Western Canada Airways has been offered to AMrs. J. C. Stewart, of Dunstsffnage, was a visitor to the elty yesterday. scour. '1'. EATON ‘Continued’ _f_l_'0m Page 1 in conteet with them daily and al- DEATHS ' (TOLLINS-JI-n-Sorne-Frll-II,‘ Muss,’ on April as, 1030, Elizabeth Collins. NICHOLSON-At Stanchel on May l, 1930, Ann's Nicholson,- uged 37 years. Punsraisaturday, May 3rd.’ at 2 P. m. ' ' 11v MEMOR'IA_M~ In loving uieinory of my dear friend Mrs. Duncan McIntyre, West Royalty, who departed this life on May m., 19:8. Those who love you sadly miss you As it drawsanother year In the"lonely hours of thlnklul Thoughts of‘ you are very dear. Inserted by Mrs. Thomas White. ‘ West Royalty.- 3500-ll. g - ‘ é N. D. .Ma ell-Jean- 2 O M.a.,w.<s-a-11. uNuen-Anu ‘ -_._-—-*——~'—-— f.- usiaAuAsa _ i Femfl'e_‘_lffllj_fva"i°d__ ytlliarlotteiown ‘slum. Wtlshiro wANruni-oAi-Anta MAID. APPLY ~ 5 "'°"' l" ‘ Mk! McKenzie, 2'17 “‘ ‘ 5t. _ ~‘ ‘ - . ‘Aug, . - i 334l-_4-‘2_0-tf U " _ '_.__---l- ' - Nursing ' ‘ n-_¢J-Ll.'——- TIIAINING 8611001. FOB NURSES. Stephen Henry Gals ' Hospital. _ I-Iaverlllll,‘ uses. "Standardized I-Ios- fpltal sndaccreditsd ‘school. Three year course. hfflliatlonirwith Prov- , idmoe City Hospital "ind Mass- . Eye and aiarlnnruiiry.‘ Iilgnt hour _ Aliowsa _;ns1s.oq monthly. Classes admi ted, Isbrusry and .. September. Cushion Boston hm years offiishqehoql required. Fer. ,1 her'informstioa_ aPPLV W Buuerl ‘ndcnt. _ , ' i" N-S-I-li. Lost _w—a-i-w—4 ._ _. ,. ‘riosr only-runs». : 1 A Mil?» “ Andi ' = =..ll"'." c; a tinder luvs apostles. lM-lt vnhsrm“ ways E ’ a sympathetic interest m their problems and social activl- the Canadian Pacific Railway. will present s. delightful comedy 0r[II\l||l——l||ll Robert; llpenelr. I‘. 1‘. C. L. MORNING WORSHIP I1 UCLOCK Anthom-"Mors Dove to Thee" ...... Oley Speaks Sermon-Fine More Biased Way.” Soprano Solo-Selected ~ Mrs. Arthur Roper SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Another day of great attendance last Sunda . But there were some few of tbs Jsgregatlou absent. Bow about it for to-usorrow? - _ _,_, _ y _ EVENING WORSHIP 7 (YCLOCK Antheru-"Fairest Lord Jesus" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthews Sermon-"Mldnlght in the Jail at Phillpplfl‘ . Anthem-"Pralse the Lord" ‘Burner Soloists, Mrs. Roper, Mr. Qulgley. “cocoa-coco soooooooooooo-ooooooo-ron i . 1 011i): Daptist Qlljllttl) ""‘°' ‘"" E i E rrrzuor ‘In. ‘ ~*—‘ O-O-OO-Q-OOO-O-O-Oi JO-OOTFOQQQ-fOQ-QQ-Q OQQfiO-OfOfi§v%vv Zion Presbyterian Church . MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON. M. A». B- D. OIiGANIST-INIR. L. D. THOMPSON 11.00 A. MH-Iolnt Service in St. James. EVENING 7.00 P. lVL-Preacher, Rev. Moorehead Legstc, B. D. Anthem-“Softly the Silent Night" . . . . Winn Solo, Mr. Harry Crsswell; Duett, Mosdnmes S. McLean and F. A. A. Match. Vocal Duetlr-"Sun o! My Soul" Ashford Misses Elsie Warren and Margaret ltoss. OO-O-OQX OQOO-FOOOQO-OQ-O-O-UQQQQOMOO Q-QQ-O-OOOQ ii Trinity phi.‘ ell...‘ i Minlalersz-Rev. a. u. Ramsay, 0.1). 1m. c. N. Brown, nu. Organist: - Prof. W. E. Fletcher, A. B. C. M. A. ‘If. C. 1.. 10.00 A. lVL-Ptayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M-“Tho Divine Promise" RemC-NBI-ovvn, MA. Anthem-"The Friend Who Walleth Ni; " . . . Macy Organ Olforbory-"Cavatlna." Raff _ This‘ Service Broadcast by C. H. C. K. zslar. maintain. School and Bible Classes. 1.00 P. M.—"Jcsus and The Holy Spirit" l Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Anthem-Prise Lord ls Great in Sion" Organ Oflertory-"Prelude in C Sharp Minor" ' —B.uclunsninofl ‘ ..Best 8-15 P. Mf-“YQHIII People's Service. ‘yygy areas. ‘ ‘ v AA AAAAA Westemiluardian flfijgpjqflfnjffjfifmfgwmf; —I'NDIAN nrvsn Dramatic Club yin? 55mm“ “S” 3'“- ties. Born at 8t. Marys, Ont, March l6, 18B4,>he was a son of Robert Eaton, eldest brother o’! the late Timothy Eaton. He received his education at p st. Mary's High School and in 1a..- can-lo to ‘Ibronw to accept a miner post with the T. Eaton Co. ‘Iileallthe Sprain with Mlnsrdh. Card of Thanks I t SAVE WITH SAFETY AT The Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS 50o VICE! VAPO IUD .......... three pin. 80 your»; hens, one driv-l in; wIOn. one’ drivins sleigh. one, mowing ltiudhlnl. hllo quantity of ..45c M _ D_ M m, m, ‘ m m k 2s.» ASPIRIN so. rmLur-s 35¢ S“, M, h‘; mendfjnd ,,;{,,,,,°;,,,, mrffm TABLETS 16c MILK or MAGNESIA 49c IIEPATICA .......... .. 29C kindness shown her during the long —- 25 BABYS ow“ -.___.._._. illness and death of her Mother. Also 51,35 gugnocx i‘ ' for flowers, cards and letters of sym- 51,001) BITTERS . 98c TABLETS .. .. . . . .. 19c pathy. 3508-li. ___ _____ 35° ‘$5595 not BROMO " 51.15 TANLAC 98C K-ANIJ L-Pll-LS ---- ~ c sarxrzen Card of Thanks » _ ______ ---_--_-- _,__ 50¢ . ' i s1 co WATEBBUIITS 8 =5" CRETE!" 1, m,“ - " -——- ' C r..r..rn.1.s .. C ° Cm!" < Mrs. David Dover of Suffolk and‘, C°W°UND 9 ___________ SALTS 69C - family, wish to thank all their friends 1 "— """ '_"'_' I — - ' L.‘ and neighbors for their kindness‘, - shown to them in ' their recent sad ‘ 15c AGAROI. . . ......-- 5°“ FRUITATIVES c 50,, Gm Pun! bereavement. Also for flowers and let- -_- —-——- n ters a d cards of sympathy. ‘ ' ' SBIO-lxl‘. siso AGAItOI. 15:32,, ziamgigl 54c o S l 97c - ----- -——- 35c ANnnuws ‘ _ 81.25 NUJOL _ m VACUUM LN“ “m . I ' oils us. 11C 1011 a e . .. C i -—--—-—-—-- BOTTLES C on- the premises of 1m William‘ 75° “m” est smoav cnv 22c flgnfglfg" 39c McBwain. Lorne Valley, MOIIGIL: F-o-fi-"T" " ctaANaa ______,______-_ May lzth, at 2 p. m., one general. '5 PINK ‘M's —---—--—-~—-' - , purpose horse, one pure bred‘ Ayn: vac“ COMPOUND 30c LIQUID goal‘? ggggnfmm 47c shire cow. newly freshened, one milk “FIFE " """" ‘ c“ w “ab” m ‘my’ om “m ye" YEAST .. .. ,',§,'L,Q,,,D 15¢ PEAR! 19c old heifer to freshen in July. one! _____ VENEER‘ Qpycggm go" two year old heifer. one year old; "c Co“ _____ ‘ -------A----1~ heifer, one calf five months one u‘ c m NAIL 5339," mgnflflmgnggglf (mg I “- l FACE row“ . ‘oi-ix ______"___'____ D‘U§filI.............29c ‘ I "lodasr. l. ,. jntrAncA ..".'..$.’l.°'....;.........19¢ 59c winch-potatoes and och, household summon lud other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. if "lit!!! " 31o ouipprovsd ioint -. .' , 1 ‘.1 , ,1 _ "X rsn-t-s-ai-xq s-I-lo I. ... ROSS puus-uNrrep. ,:f"f‘-;Ma¢1<1NNoN loans m "1 i , SPECIALISTS, 5- g5 IUCCEBSOIS T0 .-'rs.~._._.._...a-i\.s....g_. ,<‘ p ______ _ _ Ni .3. i1 I 1 '1 g. l‘. .4 - ! ._. I i‘ . .; A! g, 1., . t i 6.) n i i. ll/Iii"