lint, ller Iiiit_ [A II (I rliiiiiikiRMiiw» 1'75‘ h... UHARLUFFEFUWN GUARDIAN AYE I e Hose of Perfection 75c $1. $1.25 I An Adventure in Verse met a young lady quite late, \l'hose clothes and style were right up to date, She had everything, ilould dance and could sing, the seams of her stockings weren’t straight. name was “Miss Marjorie Nookitl’, '.i'hen I saw her first, I said “look-it, She has grace, she has poise But she’s shunned by the boys ’t'::use the seams of her stockings are crooked". “Knyscrs”, so sheer and so light. Would abolish this unwelcome sight, For the Mir-O-Kleer way Would then save the day hei~senms would alivays com? nght. Mrs. Sydney C. McLean, i Montague, P. E. I. ulhcefully appreciated by ION THE ISIAND ITS’ _ . c RE- s/ ,_. -~.».~— . . ::.-— 2. -- i Roast bee! 1443i Yesterday s o... meats ii-io f‘ ' Chicken euch i" Local Market fgyygiiiz, om ' , - Cream gggvsl doz _.. . Oats bus iii-ii" C0l'Illl".C”i‘l-lD rou ovary wan Lamb lb 14-1" iirsuiv e saruiiimirs ISSUE Cod lb 19° ill.l‘\IL iiisiiiiici" Onions lb 7° CPiPri‘ hide 20-250 squash lb 3° . » pic 20 - Apples cioz 2014;” ., inch 5c Cranberries lb ‘i; (‘ahbiw ll) _5c Pumpkins lb 1v .~ hi: we Carrots Dks 30° 18-201} _Barsnios_ii_ibs 1°“ .. t “cw. “Ci -f>‘.'-D<3I"<I- iiiitli, The MINI _ . C".‘.‘TVIC‘.C7.Q€'.CEC‘-7.7"7Z9CW7C-‘f fi-"Tfih fr’. <7-T-7*T-" '2 l lervice QQQQ QOLYKZ _ , 5 n Zion Presbyterie MINISTER-REV. G. CARLYLE "Let no man despite thy youth? biii/ i" m“ ‘ to them that believe, in word, ghoooonoooonoo F" MORNING wousiim u o'clock (‘Flinn l'rclude———-—-——--—M hcrmcri-“Slgniiicunt Voice!" — The Rev. II. Anthem-Selected —-—---— '-""""""' .l'he two senior groups meet at tho c Mui the Phliiitheas meet at 2-30 P. M. This service, Including addresses “my in charge o! the Bapiiiit Young Duct-Selected -- - — — — -' - '- Addrcssi-s-"Pnyer and Service" AIIIIICIm-QfiIQrwIQm" - .- - - -- solo-Selected - _. ... _ ... _. .. - - - Min Wool "rh- Director-Miro Val-u u. Malcolm compbeil. Mul- B» ‘Mimi-nu- Helen Clllbeck. n Church WEBSTER. OIIGANIST—I’RO TEIII MISS RENA WOOD MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. NIP-Theme: “The Spirit 0i sincerity" Hymns: 71. 745. 543w _i.F Anthem bgfw‘ w. “aw in rvice the Sun- do?‘ gholdIorswifr/ilsse Wiil be We‘ scnted. 2.30 P. rim-sabbath School and I . Bflliiiucriidi? WORSHIP 1.00 ‘l’. lVL-Tlielme: "The secret 0i Strength." Saint-l” : 10B. 5'11 553. 53B. ma, “w, 'woi-a oi God In- wmu _. _. ._ ._ - Gounod . 8010-“! Como to Thee" Caro-Rom! Mr. Wendell Phillips. . . i i e will com- mgdfiro°il°idill Séelgiwidnniversury t the Christian Endeavour lifliilvleliiielilip- All young neoole w" "i i‘ Y vitcd to this service. n cnnanplc in manner oi‘ life, in iovfl. l" ln purity." '~ flwrvmvftnfirfttfitfntfdfidrtrfrlwrro ‘ The Central Giiariiiani This oolului II rnonod to moral n! 10m Iltorcll but Idvortllring or! ‘ "i"! will" m: In IIIIBIIMI n a l "MI o word niriiitly pueblo in ud- l VIRGO. _ C 0N FEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. 10-01813-7-13-312. BIG CLEAR ’ Radios M; Miiiehrugiliiodgdfi. °t used 455-2-19-21. KENT BEAUTY SIIOPPE Spe- ;lals. Student permanantc. etc L-100-2-i9-ai. 5UNDAY SEBVICEB- New Giasgow 11.00 u. m. Fredericton i-iXi P. in. Bradalbanr 7.30 p. m. tev. Wm G. Quigleyi‘ ADVERTISERS ARE BEMINDED 2111c iv it: luruc us the excellence oi that advertisements for insertion in The Guardian shouid be received at the office not later than 1i A.M.j .he urevious day, m, YORK UNITED CHURCH-Rev.‘ J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services Sunday 11 a. m. Central, 2.00. Pleasant Grove, 'l p. m. York. I L471. ' l NEW CITIZEN-Mr. and Mrs. D Thomas Buchanan. oi l3 Raddy avenue. Hyde Par Macs. are re- fe‘ ‘R congratulations on the birth of a sou. James. born on January, i3. Mrs. Buchanan and the new arrival are progressing nicely.’ Mr. Bilchalian is head oi the Bu-l chanan Company, Floor Layers and Rcsuriacers. and is s. native or. OLeaitv. Prince Eldwarth Island ' Mrs. Buchanan was iormery a115,; Ruth Ledwick of Charlottetown- Hyde Park Exchange. Y's MEN'S CLUB-The Rev. H. L- Drown. past-or oi’ the Char- lottetown Bu tlsit Church, was speaker at he weekly supper meeting oi the Y's Men's Club Thursday night. He gave a very interesting address on Mussolini. Miss Thelma. Teed, violinist, and. Miss Lillian Earle, pianist, rend- ered selections which were greatly enioyed. h/lraiteg Taylor presicl . POLICE COURT-M. the Police 99""? W-‘rififiifi-Y B. man charged with olxrtructlng a police officer in the discharge o! his duties was remanded until Monday, A mm charged ivuh breach or trust. out on bail. tailed to uppear and o, warrant was tsued for his arrest. one drunk and incapable was lined $5 and (XISI: or ten days in Jail and a. second mun on a similar charge lined $10 and 00515 o;- 30 days in juil, _ CONVICTED ON THEFT CHAR- GES-Severali men came before Magistrate Darby on Friday char- l sod with stealing coal from the C.| N. R. yards. 'I'he cvdzricc showed that some bad telzzn coal and sold it. to others. TWO offenders were given six months in Jail one three months and snot-her two months. Your more who were married with families were given one month each. Mr_ S-teeves special investi- gator for the C. N. R, prostcuted the caresr-B TiiE SALVATION ARMY-On Sunday the local Salvation Army will celebrate its 52nd anniversary. Commandant Wm. l-Iargrove will be the speaker at all services. The morning service will take the form of a. holiness meeting. The after- noon service at 3 p.m. will be pre- sichd over by Deputy Mayor B. R. Holman. Messages will be read from Commissioner Carpenter and many others. In the evening there will be s. great Salvation Meeting. All are welcome. utting qual- ::The time to start Ity fur on pu is be ore they are born, by feed ng Ross-Miller Vita Crnmbia B to the breeders. It is a Ipeciully planned breeding ration fortified with mine ' and vltiunlnr to promote u. maximum oi growth éind development oi’ body and young ur. PERSONALS Mr. Peter carragher, Green Road spent a. very pleasant week in Charlottetown. Miss Mildred Cusack, Emyvale, spent. last week in the city. Mr. John Tsole. Bonshaw, was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. Lemuel Crockett, Souris, has returned to York {or the rest of the winter. _ lvlr. Jas. Iawlor. Suffolk. mid fl C h U ma‘: Flitfllldl: 1.. niiuToN. Brrii. B-B- BAPTIST STER-JIIIE REV. HARVEY is; Cullbeck L. Denwfl Choir oor. 2.30 r. M. TIIE cannon son Me on“ mom,“ . All other oluqu, including the Junior Brotherhood EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 OTIDCK and music will be cu‘ People's Unlim- The Mine; Down Mr. ilolllanc Scott, Mr. Lloyd Manuel u. r. r. u. Choir Duet—"WIi||pcr a Prayer" .1, Miss Pcori Burns, iMr. Oreo: Diamond. You are cordially invited to worlhl! Wm‘ TIIE BAPTIST CIIURCII. visit to the city yesterday’. Mr. Edward Hayward, Moncton C. N17... is at York. niacin! i! ‘beii at the crossing. Six men are em- ployed. Mr. T. Ford returned to the city from York yesterday morning. He runs the Wlnsio Hotel. Eastern Guardian -__i.. "liilu enliirnii lu reserved I0!‘ "9"" or lucni lutisrrui but IIIWCPIIBIII‘ "I ii ncivuy nnturn m" be inncrtaii at: "out; u word strictly unyuiiio In u - Tilllfla I 4 ,.'CLARKS Economy and 01w‘- unce Sale begins Monday at their Montague store. Prices slauiliiiefiid on ilour. reedslaesurigée and u Writ W groceries. dryfl°°d "id halgwlvgff,‘ Dontit miss it. L450‘ ' ____________._ SMART SEAGULL ____,__ . _.. Feb. IB-A seagull Wm, Mm Margaret Bolt sum m' is usually enough. nmdow moaned and t-he 8111i is ‘wen g, plfi OI Ilflild. m?” do, _ Mien other Limesu ymmunob mp m. BNMXI iéiijiiiiiii. Flwr-mey- l-eivi lllllllllll""'liilll"iiliilllllliil FINE scuicll CUNBERT AT Rwcluil Variety Program Pre- sented By P. E. I. Highland Pipe Band Greatly Enjoyed. TiiE siivirloli iiiiiv On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 20th, at 3 p.m. Com- mandant Hargrove will speak on “ ove’s Accomplishments.” Deputy Mayor B. R. " Holman will act as Chairman. ALL ARE WELCOME. L175 filTlETlMl 0F A ‘fair sized audience, but not the lirol. .. warranted, attended the Scotch variety concert, present- ed in Prince at Wales College Hull last night. by the Pine Baud of the Prince Edward lslaurl Highland Regiment. The program, under di- rection of Mr. James Calder. in- cluded nlne selections, Scotch dances. vocal solos and a. sketch, “The Relief o1 Lucknow." It was presented undeutlie distinguished patronage 01' Co. the Hon. George . DeBLis, Lieutenant uovernor, the Premier Hon. ‘Phone A. Carrip- bell. and His ivorshin Muyor E. A. Foster. Each number on the nrolzriuu W15 heartily applauded by the audience and nrtiss were heartily cncored. 'I‘hhee request numbers were added to the nroerain. _ The sketch. dramatized and di- .4 ‘ rectecl bv Bertram rmster. nave var- iety to the concert and added Rrcat- lv to the eniovmetit ol the eveiiinu. The Pine llzmci is to beconizratu- lated iii taking the initiative this season in sulinlviiil: a Wile oi con- cert dear tn the hearts or Scots- men and others not. so Scotch but who love Hiuhliuiil music and clan- C95. Last nizhVs program was us fol- us. Selection by the Pine Band. “The 42nd Hlelilamlers." Highland Flinn. Miss Nlury Walsh. Vocal Solo. “My Ain F0 k", James Calder. Pine Solo. Srt. M. Lawson. Highland Sehottlsclie, The Law- son Family. Old-Time Fiddler. Lem Jay Vocal SJl0—The Scotlsh Blue Bells. Mrs. Francis i-ioll Tinlnor. Sword Dance. M“ Josephine leluhtlzer. Selection. “MiwKeuzle Hi hland- ers" and “Sweet Maid of G endor- uel", by the Flue Band. Vocal S00. Where Has Scotland Round Hei- Fame. V. Leigh Dim- ell. Tan Dance. Edward Bourileault. Pine Solo. Plner B. MacLaren. Sailors Hornpipe. Miss Josephine Latch-timer. Vocal Solo. “Time's Nae Luck About. the House", Mus. Arthur H. R0 . IIlLd-hland Reel. The Lawson Fam- Selection. Orchestra. Request Numbers: Highland Flinn. Peter Lawson and Major Burke. Tan Dance. Mniv Walsh. , "The Rciirl to the Isle". Pine Mator Burke Sketch: Relief oi Lucknow. Dramntizcci and directed by Bert- riim Foster. Scene: Lucknow. 1858. Dismant- led room in Residency. Scene of battle oli-staze, Mrs. Marv liinrtln. tuife of Lieut. Martln—Alice Garrett. Bauer Dunlon. (wounded boy)—— Gerald Foster. _ Norah Clark. (hvstcrical woman) -Caroline Kenny. Jessie Brown. till from exhaus- tionl-Mrs. Pat Morris. Brllzailici- Imus. (commander of Residencvl-Mr. Frank O'Neill. Lieutenant MnrtlihJiellow offi- rorl-—Mr. Herb Oiitwav. ..: Miss Rena Wood. Mrs. V. Lelzh Diiiflliifil. Prof. A Rov Kendall. McKenriiews Orches- 1'8. God Save tlii- I{Il‘ll!. ii 0 lilmllfifln e r I n H 0 n 0 r 0f 00m. liargrovc Last evening the local Salvation army Corps held a supper‘ in hon- 0r o! Commandant Win. Hui-grove who is conducting revival services in the Corps. Commandant Har- grove WIIS stationed in tlic Corps over twenty-seven years ago and many nld acquaintances arc being renewed. After the supper the Command- ant; broil-gilt. a very tittliiu inc sage the soldiers and friends who gathered to hear him. CENTRAY ROYALTY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The February meeting was held at. the homo of Mrs. Fred T. Mne- call Valentine Verse. was answered bv teii lucnihers. Minutes of inst meeting were read imil sinned and coirimlttea reports elven. Flowers had been sent sick nnd bereaved and t-he school vlsiicd. Febriiiirv sick Mulor MucRiie Cullen. Correspondence ivas road by the secretory. The nrouriim o1’ the meetinir vius in cluirccoi’ Mrs. Max Thompson who Illltl uiiestionnaire on “Child Welfare” filled out. Pil- ncrs relative to the nrerzram "u" read by Mrs. Harold Gillespie, Mrs. Motor MaeFtac mid Miss MncLen- nan. Proizram for Marcly Legislation. Mus Laura Cui on, the convenor. and Mrs committee. Mrs. and MISS Laura ' DUNSTAFFNAGE CHEESE AND BUTTER. Rae. The Vice President. Miss lliaura Culcu nrcsirllnii. Meeting , opened bv sliiuinl: tho Orin. Roll IIIULLINS- At the Clwrlottetowu Hospital Feb. u. 103a. to Mr and Mrs. James Mullins a. son. tension Course Stu- (BROKEN-At Kensington, P. E. L. on February iii, 1038, to Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Crokon, s. sou. WOOD-At the Prince Exiwuril I:- land Hospital on Feb. 14, 193b, to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Wood. Cros Roads, a daughter, Myra Joan pGcrtrude. _ __ dents Finish Period . CAMPBELL-KEARNEY —- At St IIIQRR IAG ES Classes have been lied at PFJICC DEATHS oi ugh}; Calllege for 1111c past éliree ' ~________ . wee or 1e ngricu ur stu cuts and at St. Dunstanh UIIlVBTSILy i:;r “IAGDONALD-Ai ti" Prince Ed" those taking the extension course. Wiirii 1510"“ HQFD-ifii iiii WiY-‘iiiirl/ The latter course was dumbed w l0. 1038. Alexander G. MacDonald 1iractical instruction o! fshermen, 9i Ciimbiiiiiiiiii iii his 74"“ i?“- wmle the former gM-e varied 1m Mineral from the Mac-Loo Funeral structlml in modem fanning Home on Monday, Iievruary 21W, service shorting at one o'clock thcd . may“, gourses were held as a m“ funeral leaving at 1.30. Inttnnent Canoe Cove Cemetery. oi’ the youth training program for _ lilATllESON-—-A Bradalbene 0n this province." Mr. W. R. Show, deputy mmlster of agriculture is in February m, w _ Mrs. Macxenzie Mathesori, aged 43 years. Fhmersl charge o! the wonk here. Following is c. list oi.’ students “madam Wbmary 21 A short Se“ vice will ‘be held at the home taking the course: thence to Bradalbane Presbyterian Anlflmural Course students Church where service will take place at 2 o'clock, mtermcnt lll Bradnlbane Ccmetcryi. James Ahearn, Alma Lot 2. James E. Bishop, WelllngtDn. Wesley Bruce, Bothwell. Ferdinand Brown. Plusville. Wm. Brothers, Greenfield. (gentre. J. iillliot. Currie, Dundas Preston Clark, Alma, Lot Fred Cameron, Margate. Leo Creed. Sturgeon. Ambrose Cronin, Summerviflo. Albert V. Clements, New Acadia. Junuarlus Christian, Launching. Wm. A. Oahill. Armadulc. Arthur Chalsson, Alma. Joseph Chaisson, Bear River. Michael Campbell, Tlgntsh. Robert Carson. Hunter River. John Dewar. Summcrville. _G_eorgc Dunbar, Albertgiji, (Continued on page l3, O01 1) TENDERS FOR IIMILING CREAM To thwlmnstailnage Checsq and Butter 00.. during 103B will be rwelved at the oflice ot’_ the Cash and Curry Stores up until February 28th. 1938. Several new Routes wi be established this year as well as all the Iloutos that were in oper- ation last year. Tenders to staic price {per 100 D DUI Under new ownership lbs. o! cream delivered Creamery. this Factory has over doubled its output last year. i For further particulars apply l Ca. .1 of Thanks . The tiimlly of the late lvlrs. George Curtis desire to express their sincere thanks to all friends and nellzhbors for the manv acts oi kindness and messaves of swnniuhv durinz iliolr recent bereavement. L-138-2-l9-1i. In Memoriam In loving memory oi’ IIIISS RIARY MARTIN uho missed away February 19th, 1930. Ever remembered by her Parents, Sicr and Brothers. IJQJBDIQURZ€ JIFI E N. D. MacLean I UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and or w _ North Wiltshire Gash & Barry Stores g Phone149 Charlottetown mqumyqojqnojqrgqrggqcgq r > ' “‘_"’—>vfi" QvQQQ§i3Q~w - .2 .2 i.» h, Central Christian Church MINISTLII—REV. S. C. COOPER. Th. M. ORGANlST-MRS. V. L. DINGWELL MORNING SERVICE Anthem: “God is Love"—Cliirk. Semion: "The Great Certainty." Sunday Sihnol. rrczacrcecinnaoemscecmceoemuciooteo. EVENING SERVICE Muted Quurtette: Misses Jean ‘ Eiiman nnd Bemlrc Wliitc. Mi‘- Pmswn Berk and Mr. Eric Mac- Gregor. Sermon: "Living Life Over Again" ALI. ('OIIDliIIiI.I' INVITED umuiifi 2Q?) ruun .. .. n ll .. m. .. .- l1 ll ll Pl ll ll bl m. . . u .. N .. ll u m. N -uu~.\uu'.ruu<.>uuui.u.v% Trinity United Chumh nav. iiuori MILLER. M. A. B- Ii-liinsi" REV. A. E. MacKENZlE, B. L-Assistant Minister. A. my IIENDALL, L.R.A.M.. Anon-organist- ,5. of P r. a c t 1c a l In‘ grands de Szilcsd Church, Little‘ ond. on Wednes av. l'<\“b. 2, 1938 structlon‘ bv Rev. Fr. Louis Callaghan, I‘. H’, l-lelrii hiarcucrite ' ----‘~~ll. Litte students “Mending second agrp Prond. to _Joi;c-nh Bernard Kearney culture and extension short. ezur- ° smriiebii- ses complete their work today: - PAGE THREE Ours - nu] ALL RUUIIII SATISFA-IITIUN In every industry there Is a urodui-i that sliililIS ouwthat hulils _ _. head and shoulders above tho crowd. Intn such a product is i 1 something that inevitably omens its leadership, i With "FASTERFAT" it is the painstaking care exerted by the n. .iiuiii.ctun~_rs to see that rrnlliiilg but strictly Irv‘ uttings, heads, fllld bones oi edible whiti- fish is uwd iii its IIIJIIUIJFIIITL‘. Daily tests are rnadc to ensure that l'\'l'I'_V hug oi "i‘/i§T|§R|-‘,I\1‘¢ conforms to the printed guarantee on the bug. Experience has provcn that poultry-men and IIITNIIIPR brerrlorg lllprceiato the extra value in l“.i\5'l‘lilil'.i'l‘ IVIIIII! Fish hit-iii. H “For dependability in quality and si-rvim- “I-‘.i.s"i‘liIll-‘A'i" fuflkg n: . Send for a fr-w bags and try it nut for yourself. anti Ill‘ I'm-l hurt you will be convinced of the high tel-ii Yliilli‘ ill "l \'l'ljlll-‘.\i. _ Fresh supply always iii stock. iiliioll w.» m-t UQIIPFII)” a1 10h"; prices. WIIOLESAIII .X' Iil"I‘.\ll. » A. HORNE c c0. ("HA III -(l'l"l'l'i'i'ill‘i'.\' C8IUDUUCEQDD§0D C‘ ‘Jfiitliifefiifi 0 '1‘ O ‘Si’? ~50 '2' OC- i? ‘C"<$‘<T"ZYUCQD’QDZ'5Q Si. ' Paul's Church rui: cnuncn or ENGLAND l.\‘ riir: DOMINIONTJP (YINADA Gfi-GOJ 0 g " sExAGESlMA 11.00 A. M.—.\IOI‘ning Prayer and Scrmon-“A M55118! to the Whole Church. fliiii l" UQP Hrs. F. M. Nash will sing during the Oifertorl .0 2.30 P. lib-Sunday School and Bible Classes. ‘ 7.00 P. MI.—Evening Prayer and Sermon "Fruit From‘ Christian Faith" followed by lloly Com- ‘ muiiion. Anthmn-"No Shadows Yonder" From Gaui’s ‘Holy Cit!’ T? sieoxonaamircacsozsotezousarcomozcrwxzwfl“ Everybody Welcome. REV. II. l). RAYMOND, M. A, Rector. Organist-IVIISS LILLIAN EARLE. Choir Director-ALBERT DINNIS. '4 OQ QQ DIK£ ;_\ .' nmrroacsrrozroncnwxercmio‘ Si. Peter's Cathedral Iioclifurd Square REV. CANON s. M. iL-ILONI-l, 01.4., ma, SUNDAY SERVICES 8.00 A. lVL-Iloly Communion 8.45 A. M.—M.'itins. 11.00 .-\. lyi-(‘horiil Eucharist aiiii Sermon. ooooommisooctauoooir i nrfiilzil‘ 2.30 P. lilo-Sunday School. 1.00 I‘. M-Evensong a n d g g Sermon. U QQCIQQQQQQQJQQOZIQQCLQUUCIQCrDCIUUL i The Piesbfleiian Cliiirrh Ill Canada 9 Ij 1§Z17§ "i ‘ '< €TI Mme}: ggngw in charge. Roll call to be “ overbs“. Mrs. M. Thompson and Mrs. W. Ward extended an invitation for next meeting. Meeting adjourned and lunch was served. WANER iiIGNs WITII PIRATES PITTSBURGH. Feb, ltl-IAPL- Paul Wancr. batting star otPltts- burgh Pirates, signed o. contract for the 1988 season today utter u. a l-l-hour centric-nee wth proli- dent William E. iiannvangor. The amount was not illsclosed. TEN ENGLISIIMEN STUDY FARMING PERTH, Western Australia, Feb. 1'1—lCP)-'Ien young Englishmen today faced two years’ trani in hoinesteadinv at. the end (as w ich time tech virill acquire 0 no!!! or land near here. much subscribed $2.5M 0o o mi- rotloui scheme of Mrs. Robert dsay, on whose propert th nrc working. ‘The sum covers expenses, including transpoiiatlon ui~i.c-.".ii"i.""arv":.§§ii it". oluine ci ortru u: Iii o undrtdu i iiiinmt a on I i with; inhalan- iii : o‘ M t ul (‘Wald iddir copy roudViiov. mbIY. iltililiifltl M0 MIN» IEIIIIIIIIW. NI. vxhu 11.00 A. lit-Public Worship. .-_><..><.<.<..n>-._ Sormon-"WIIERE no WE LIVE" j The locolld in scrim "Questions Asked oi Christ?" -. luv. migh Miller Ant-hun-“l-lut Thou Not Known" '— -- -- — PIIIIQI" - 2.30 r. hip-Sunday school and Bible clnm. 1.00 r. LIP-Public Worship. ‘.' Sermon-WIRE CllUlIOI-l AND Till-I LIQUOR TBAWIC." x luv. Ilugh Miller § Anthcm-"Ye lhuil Dwell in the Lind“ — — Si-liflli‘ 1 woo-i QQIQ-___--————MIIII. Calder Vlliton and Students Corilluliy Welcome. St. James Bhurch Minister-REV. R. IIIOORIIEAD LELLIII-J, DJ). Pulilic Worship: [MORNING AT EILICVIIX AND l; 01.1.01“ Preacher: '.l‘lIi-I hllNlFIElvi. Morning Service liroiiiicait Uvflr C. F. C. Y. ‘SING AT SEVEN _€.____--_ Sunday School at Two-thirty. Morning Music: Duct: "They Shall Hunger N0 More (The iioiy City) Gaul. Mrs. J. A. Laiison and Mrs. II S. liciiiicrsoii. Anihicn: "Consider niiii llcar i\Ie"-l'l’leugrr. Soloist: Mrs. N. I). RIIICIJOHIL Evening Music: _ Anthem-Selected. Organist-Mrs. Keith Rogers. Choir Leader-Mrs. J. A. Luwlori. ..____-_-i-_i STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLI.‘ INVITED. »-_._’ -.\. _ >5 .>