wwmmuftqtwflowuowwofmumtrom Classified Advertisements ......... 10c per-line of I words 2 E " _ 2 9331156310! eoveeeaoa Ing- lnaetflilfll a Fourullllflflil" '-- eooonoonoooooeo-ooooowoooow , i l 1 Io Plriincoflwords lo pgrllue of Swords ... 1e per line of Swords 1 qooomooeoo: flgA-gents Wanted i For Sale sMEN CALLING 0N HOTELS, mug stores, i baceoiiists. to carry “elusive sideline. Address replies to W. G. Taylor; 21A John St._, Tor- mm A. w. a-s. I'm! raw CHRISTIAN MAN gr woman for distributing religious “mature. For particulars write mun; age and church connection. w. Conrad, Tower Bldg., Toronto. V _ . A. W.—3~S-5l ‘guinea BATTERY COMPOUND , cnarges instantly. Eliminates old method. Gives ncw iii: and pep. gig profits. Made in Canada. Light- ‘ FOR SALE-LYCEUM BUILDING. Prince St. Steve Duffy. 3186-21 i FOR SALE. T0 LET. BOARD AND ‘ room slim on hand at. Guardian t! . O l ____ _; ____ _ ‘_.__ ‘ CHOICE banner oats. Amos Rodd. Milton. "F. 5."-.-2110-3-'1-3i.' FOIt SALE—2 SHOW OASIS. I. OAK- roii top desk. 144 Great George Street. 3i 1".- ._.;_.. . i‘. .- ‘.. ._-., (lcntral Guari-lialil .‘ -n-<—— . MRS. J -A.. LAWSON. soprano. wiil= sing at Recital in st. James church, today at s dclock. mo» ' ZION cIIuIxcn cnom l eon. cam‘. March 13th. in Zion 1-laii. 2204 CIPSIIIP Intermediate hockey Victoria Unions vs. Abbies, 9 o'clock Arena tonight. N0 PLANE TBIP-r-The" mail plane from Moncton was unable to make its daily trip yesterday onbccount oi poor visibility. ‘ .\ CIYSIIIP ' Intermediate hockey Victoria Unions vs Abbics, 0 o'clock. Arena tonight,’ TRINITY UNITED CIIUIICII. - FOII SALE-A FEW DUFF LEG- nmg 00., St. Paul, Minn. horn pullcts and cockcreis. Apply . ‘ A- W- Iiiflf- 3-15- Joseph Curiey, R. R. 6, or Phone _______,_____..__-_....- B. 8-11. . s-o-zn. “u, FINE KNIT DRESS . SUITS, _____________ -;___.__. and ensembles for Spring. Also, ALMOST NEW A ONE IIORSE bathing ,suits, sweaters, hosiery. power single phase motor for sale. tumor. Mon Oi‘ women prepared to give conscientious and si/eadywork oration. British Kiiitweni- Limited. gimeoc, Ontario. A. W. 3-0-10. Miscellaneous Charlottetown. surveyor, Box 82, ’ " 514-l2-i4-lmlipd --——-—-i". . """"~— l HAVE ALWAYS N S-TOCK guperlm‘ quality American Rubber Belting. Any lcngtluor width. Also Rubber Traces all at""linli’ price. Clinton DIOYISDD"FI‘E(ICI'ICLUII Sta- tion. P. E. 1. ' - [MATO TAGS FOR. 111w NEA- son‘: shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Prtntery, 4' FARM ENGINE MAGNETYWJS A I) ltural Line Zrelephoiic _ liistrnnit his repaired. Send or call. ivuri: mini"- sntetti. Paliner-lvntson Elem-trio Co. 2i93-Il-8-3i. ilCAPED-ONE MALI-l FOX. TAT- looetl "BRPiJD." Reward if return- ed alive. Notify Whitfield I-Iowait. Victoria. ‘ ‘ 2055-3-14“ W ''''' "wizlza - LIVE RACCOONS WANTED. AI’- ply J. D. Jenkins. 2l1l4-3-5-lwcck. FOUND AT RUSTICO. Ii, MALI: fox. black. Onwer may have same by proving property. 153d.) Gallant. North Rustico. Female Help‘ Wanted wirncii-“Lmi-Tir-iufiriificcii ain't]; ‘m’ ‘Riliiiy oi’ three adults. Apply I29 FliHOy Si. 1300-.“ wltivraniia- aI-Iit-roltiiisssas] house trork. ‘Two in Iumiiv. Apply BBlsiirip Street, City. --_._--. .._-_.._.....-._.'_. Salesman Wanted IILI SM EN WANTED — SALES lltnt loi- Prince Edward Island Good my. has outfit. We want nov a reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the beat districts on the island. Our agency is pront- abie. Write. Pclham. Nursery. Co. Toronto. Ont. 5 W. 5-WS1 l" MLESMEN-IIOW WOULD T011 lite a sales position that paid well, allowed oi being home each night Ind one that you could be sure of I" the rest of your. life? We nehli a ieliable salesman for each part of "ll-i Drovlnce to sell a specialty direct. from our factory to farmers. This bpceialty is shipped out on trial of 60 days. Requirements are K0011 reference-car ‘owner-awe °\'" 30 years. Write at once for choice of territory. The American Oil lie Paint Co., 9915 Harvard Ave. Cleveland, O. S. W. ,Mar. 8. Situations Vacant Female. -~-_.____. ..........._-._.__..,_ lllamous WOMEN. am 7A1. 1'88 demand for ladies who learn ~ lily culture and l-Ialrdrdssinl- 30in Canada's largest system. 'Dlp- Write for in ‘ rm- Marvel Beautv Aeadtxniea. I it. Catherine East. Montres‘ ' l. v. I". I-4.ii.isan-i.|.ib.n.a-1s. Lv?iua_ou—q- ' oooocoeeootd5o IIAVI YOUR IIPES l EXAMINID AND GI-AIIII IITTID HY a c. PARKMAN lctiltercdfltlioflloirlal l Montana!’ I. P i 5 iii-LB‘ ’ I'M-hrs a mutual, = Oofictljhg ‘ noun ,. "wit. l ' .'. F?""'T4¢"'J= "f" , woollen underwear. llncct town-l wanted at once. Excellent ieifitniw ' 20co-ai ‘ _ For; sate-is YOUNG slicer. ‘ good shape. Jos. D. Hughes, Lake Verde. 2158-3-6-31. _,.,.?--—- ------- "W- - IOIIN ALFRED MICDQNAUI); LAND Paul 5 2,200_-3-8_,-1l. _ I 'ing old' acquaintances in these iprc- Ap- » A bargain. Pttlrner-—Wai;;on Elec- tnc Cu. f zioa-n-a-ai. .__... “h-.. mam roifsatrr-sliacncs. Ap- Pii’ J. P. Cavanaugh, New Haven. IIAY FOR SALE AT POPLAR Point. I will be at Freeman Reb- rbrtitllffi on March 10th to sell l-lay. 2130-3-5-01. , ' W. G. Richards. I FOR SALE-PURE BRED (IUERN- soy Bull. three years ‘old, also Uuernscy grade cow. 6 years old. to Xreshcn last of March. B. A. Mal- lett. York, P. E. I. 3-5-7-8 FOR SALE-THREE LARGE (200K- ing ranges with or wivlthout tanks, all Ill perfect condition. We re- ililild sfccl ranges if casliigs- are worn out. Bring yours and“ have it repaired and save two-thirds oi’ your money‘. Apply Bil ltochford Street. 2111-3-4-6-8 Nitric Help Wanted. ~ __*____._'_ '...,-.-._____€___- EARN UPWARD$ _0F IQVWEEKLY growing mushrooms torus. ‘Illus- trutcd booklet for stamp. Canadian Milshroorn Co., 141 Lauder Ave.. Toronto. .’ ‘H. W. M. Mar. 8-21. ..___..__>._.._.._... FREE BOOKLET-LFHOW, T0 GIT into the Canadian Civil Service" nslPostman. Clerk. Stepographcr. ‘ Customs Men, ete. Prepare now for Spring appointments. M. C. C. Civil Service School. Toronto r10. . ' " M. H.~\V.-'3-1-8-l5-22-29 --i ...< . . _._..__._______..-...-..--- EVEIICLEAN TABLEUIQOTIIS." DH! Boyi flow our Agents are oleanlng _ up $15.00 dallypNew discovery-lin- enlablecloths. Ink stains and dirt erased in two seconds. Write now for frse sample outfit. hiangle Products; Dept. ‘B-Zi, Box 2503. Montreal. M. H. W~bRbs15-sfl~ AIOREJIEN WANTED QUICKLY. Big pay; easy work while learning Barber Trade under famousiilcier American plan. world's most re- liable Barbetvsehool S tam. Write today fnr free liters ire Molar Barber Collage, 573 Harrington 8t; Halifax. Wed and Bat ti. Aiticcis. For Sale ' lEarly prayer meeting at 10 a. m. ‘Rev. C. N. Brown. M. 11.. will preach ,l\t morning’ service. Subject, “A time far preparation" ' (Lenten ser- mon) The anthem "Hear Then 0‘- ilbrd," will be rendered by the choir. Miss DorisyTait. singing the solo part. Junior congregation and Sab- bath School meet at usual respec- tive hours. Rev. Dr. Ramsay, will pieaoh at‘ evening service. histheme being taken 1.20m. the fifth Beati- tilda. The music will include a so- prano solo by Miss Fkances Wood, and Sullivan's Anthem. “’I‘he Lost 3rd,‘! by the choir. This service broadmst’ by Cl-ICK. Young peoples sci-vim of praise at 8.15 p. m» 1n ‘l-lcartz Memorial Hail. - cirsnir Intermediate hockey. Victoria. Unions vs. Abbies, 9 00'ciock Arena tonight. cjw. i1. assertive-The c. w. L. regular monthly meeting was hold in Rosary Hall on Tuesday evening. , March 4th, with Mrs. W. J. McIntyre l presiding. Minutes of provious iiicet- “ings were rend and adopted, as was the "Pfeasurers report. which showed p. substantial balance. All taxes in- cidental to the Budget ivcrc voted t0 be paid, arid a donation voted for our WestéTn Mlsisons. .A Nomination Committee avas- formed for the An~ nual Election oi officers, which will be held on Tuesday, April 1st, at the usual hour. QMJIOMPLETE STOCK 0F NEW GOODS ARE NOW ~ON DISPLAY ATYIHE VOGUE. 158 RICHMOND 319 P MOBBS¢—At Winchester, Mass, on March- 3rd, William Wallace Mobbs, son of the late Thomas Mobbs, Cove- head Road. aoeansoiv-Al the P. n. Island Hospital, Friday, ltlcrcii 7th, Bessie Irma llngersoii, aged 4 years, 6 months, daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. George Rogcrson, Southport. Fun- eral from her grandfather's residence, John Barnes, Olseary. Sunday, March 9th, service starting at 2 o1- clock. Interment O‘Lcary. iisaarts ovens. .W,lIlTB-. FOR ,- cstalogueptimo ‘payments,’ it de- sired. some used ovens on hand, Hubbard Oven 00311111111’. 11W Queen West. Toronto. r , A. F‘. S. 1.11.18.25.2-i,8,15,22.3-i,8,l5,~ 22,20. _ . - ._ . ., g l, 1 oacJ. vi/lletrérl, To Saskatchewan _.__,. sT. JOHN. noel. 7.——Dl'. Georgie J. Wherrctt. lormer Maritime direc- tor of the Canadian Tuberculosis ' ‘ and traveling diagnostleian in, New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island. has received word that no has been successful in passlnl! the examination for membership of the, Royal Colicgaof Physician . lie lilac spent the last 12 months takinl 1108i- graduats vvork in’ London. l-‘nsland; and. acts... antcd by his wife. return- ed to Canada in February on theB. Regina, landing - in rflallfax. .Tiicy have‘ spent“ the last "few vnicks- renew- vlnecs. where Dr. When-nth‘ is widely known, and may left on 'l'hil1’_8dl}' I01) dgakatglletvan‘, oihrre Jami-doctor‘ had ncgepjgd a position in the QuZAVPCIIQ Scnatorium. ’ ‘i _ , - ' ' ' -.--,_- .s.— - * , y. ~. I In Bad “Qty. l i z ~ ' < . fiadiiiréli ‘March air " f j farmers arc not supplying sufllioicng hog‘! to meet climactic IWIIIIPQIIWQH} and oanadnlecics a uvaii: n. w. r-esrssli tobliha Outsriolmla. ill MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear _Mother, Margaret Bonnell, who pass- ed away March 8th, 1920. God knows how much I,miss her Never will her memory fade Loving thoughts will always wander To the spot where shots laid. l lier Daughter, Marnie Banncli Libby, Portland. Maine. '41-. In loving remembrance of our dear Father and Husband Mr. Walter E. Robertson; who departed this ‘lift- Mlrch 81h. 1928. Plum] on beyond our mortal vision. All needless of our falling than, Unconscious of our desolation. Upgsotfllg all our lonely years. Add while in silent. grief we lingered, Came tender voices. unheard before; "Weep not: the one when loss you . . sorrow - Ilal gououpstalrs and shut the door." Iasliedoa beyond our mortal vision. clump l . _ - \Wltb the Fstbsrs manymanslons ‘Still veiling insnothcr room. v nuances»? shins lcftos lonely‘ ls scaling heights ands-caused of W" ‘ 4mg "us; ‘s’ by Love's Isnfolllng. ;||u gene upstairs and shut tbs door. i. nails Wile "is ‘Family. I _<-..__._.._Zs_ U elm‘?! ‘ ,-._, 7. I “mi-finalist united ism». 1B sold litre-salty;- arms. ""- ‘or .- i _ , _ ‘"0 I t _';oi-‘.~*~».t-t-~~-.-i;.iissu§ ' ,MacLean. _ p, _ umgcarsasa v x rrnrltlzrnr. * W" hi" iilil- received two carloads of surcnruosrusre MURIATE or rorssn SULPIIATE or AMMONIA‘ "clfsilirldn" xvi-mars, or" sons I II Mil’ of our customers want to iuul theinFertiiiur by sleigh please call soon. as we have only a limited quantity [or immediate delivery. A. llorne & 0o. . 2180-3-8-11-14. SEE "AUNTIE BILLIE from Jam- aica" at Zion Church choir concert, Thursday, March 13th. 2204 TRIBUTE T0 LOCAL MAN-Mr. J. W. Ilouitcr, says the Halifax Her- ald, will be one of the abicst and (Zlfll/“(LOIITETOWN cuARpi/tx; SUNDAY saavrcas. criminal cntisriaiv ciwlwu. xsN-r sr..i any. mt. ournousc. MINISTER‘ I l (JRASWELL Studio PHOTOGRAPHS AMATEUI IINIIBING The meetings extraordinary under the leadership of Evangelist Robt. F. Whlston and wife. will begin Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock worship. The Evangelist will speak on "Tile Vitality of the Gospel" and Mrs. Rogers and her choir have arranged delightful music. This message by Western ‘Guardian’ »oocooeovsvooooooovo ,\ i v I I ‘ .. H V‘ U‘, _ , 51- lflmes-wPi-zesbyterzan Church-i‘ imnisrca-asv. ,w., antler: stunt; atrriNo i\IINISTER.-HIEV.R.MOOBIIIAD'LIGATB. s. p. oaoAivlsT-wstrcrt mNurr I D 11.00 A. llL-Rev. R i...- . Anthem-"lntereessicn" . . . . . . . . . B. n “““'"““ "5"" l“ Ti" Mrrvr" (Barnbylfh. Mrs. J. A. Lawson . Solo—"Fcai-. Y; N01, Q |._.|.,,cp_n“" L Macmillan, i o i X I —I'LAY ENJOYED-A packed house gredtbd the St. Nicholas d11- matic players in Wellington's new hall on Thursday night when'they Dr. Whlston is announced as of uii- I usual order. setting the pace for the ' o presented the crmeciy drama "Too Many Parents." The pertormnwailasting shames to. the church was" the Jew." He stated that one of thci: Christoph" m‘, human, o, Amherst chorus will assist. Subjects for the N_ s” ind Mb". M’ hon“, “w oneflveek have been announced as fol- slster, Mrs. Alexander Mazwonaldilowsi- ,, now residing in_ the United Sttateswishlfecébf The Shepherd anti the mosiq useful Royal commission to investigate and report upon the_ condition “He holds several positions of 1m- portance in his native province of Prince Edward Island. among which ti"? that 0f DWI")! Minister of Ag- ricuiturc, Secretary of the P. E. l. Potato Growers’ Association and Secretary of the Exhibition Commis- members o! the, of the apple industry in Nova Septic, ' in all ol’ whom The Guardian ex-, tends its sympathy. The funeral is; “m”! bu“. this’ (amrdayi Thurm-wfluicicie and Christian- morning at 0 ociock to Qty, _.. § Pm“ ohurw ‘md cannery’ Rem Frlday.-—"Gulfs that Separate’. a. a. MacDonald uilieistuiq-s. M", n.0,.“ Mm. ' The pastor and church have known i and approved of the work of these, talented evangelists for many years ,r.nd cordially invite the public to‘ ‘hear Dr. Whlston. who is a preacher‘ ‘e men and thinkers. Tues-"Mysterlous Mazes." WerL-"Old 'l‘hlng anti New." PERSONALS oOO-ooovo-QQ40o00ooovoco¢ovo° —-Mr. J. D. biclclian. Richmond. was in Summerside on Thursday.» . ill nlznonuln» ‘rm Isoyljhn muslin ls robbed oi’ 1 q 0000760004 obeecoc no no sion of the Island. life was one of the lenders in the movement to os- tabilsh co-operative marketing in connection with the potato industry‘ of Pririce Edward Island. out of which has grown such memarkaiblo success. Mr. Boulter is an extremely busy man and is making consider- » Summerside, are spending s. few, able sacrifice in agreeing to interest days with the letters parents Mn} himself in this inquiry and to be a‘ and Mrs. Agade Arsenault. Egrnont member of the Commission." Baypn. N. -Ml.ss Mary Melver, Kinkora. is spending a few days in Bayside-N.‘ --Mr. and Mrs. MlXim Gallant. —~Miss Patricia. Callaghan, Rich-j mond. spending the weak-end at her home in Dabsfleotr-N. Left‘ $1,004 e z —--Mrs. ‘J. A. Brown. Baysidc, and two childygn, Dcflnqnd and join“ oooovokooeoooc¢00e00400o0¢eeo0000eeoeoocooocooooooo are visiting ltlrs. Breath‘; parents‘: Mr. and Mrs; T. A. Mclver, Kinkors. o —N. ‘ . Z i o O ln addition to the local chamber of z commerce, attorneys, bankers. mer- z chants and private citizens recently wrote to the city council of Hackneyi , England. complaining against the 2 “auisance" caused by radio louo- # speakers and phonographs. 1 '- ‘ a Iilatest (Canadian Press) ‘ TORONTO, Ont., Mar. 1._.wiiilsin» F. Macbcan, proprietor of the To- ronto World, which ceased publica- tlon some years ago and a member of Parliament for South York, for many years, who died last December. left. an estate, of $1.005. Letters of admih-. istration have been granted to Mrsl‘ MM? Lewis Sifton. a. daughter and‘ l-lugh John Maclcan, a son. (Continued from page ll ‘are opened in the House of Commons on April l4. Premier MacDonald. th- chairrnan. announced this morning word 0g m, death o; Mm 13"“; after resumption of the pariey that Arse, who passed away M, he, homellthc conference was in full working Pyggqug ma, Me" on pebmny “larder arid that thus all the prophets “was recewed by h" s,$,e,._,,.,_,aw', of evil as so often is the case in hu- ”M',.s_ Frédemk w,,son_ Mam streemiman history had been confounded. Falrvilic, yesterday. Mrs. Arbo wasifle ‘xpnad “m! m“ wmk ca" iormerly M,” Add“, Gr-Imm. o, R be clone and will be done and added E_ I" bu, h“, reamed with h", hub that ha was aware also that time band f“ mnny Wars a, Mmord {is precious. When asked how long where she endeared hersef, w n, by’, the conference would last he said, her kindly disposition “it will not be very long new." and Tm years a ' added his hope that it would be lin- - 3° the "mny mm“! wflshed by the time the British Budget Presque isle and have resided thsrewemns m occupy m’ K0,," M» C)“, since. Besides her husband, one son. mo,“ ‘Tm; would b, around we MRS. DAVID ARBO p Doings Al: The ‘Conference oovvoooovvvovao the heads of all delegations whore the broken threads wcrepiekcd up and pieced together again. Subsc- quently Premier MacDonald’ tol.l' ncwspapermcn that a treaty‘ wouiJ‘ be‘ produced. "The conference is go- 1 ing to produce a treaty. That treaty, must be specific. It must lay down} an agreement in words which are 01E accurate legal value." it was dcciar- '. ed. “It must supplement these words g i I QQQQQQQQO 0 O with programs which have been agreed upon as being programs which if carried out would not car- ry a menace to other nations. And Premier MacDonald despite his air of wearihcss takes up the work again v with undlminisi-ied optimism. He be- lieves the work rail be done and iliai: l Arthur Collins, barrister. of Boston. mlddle o,» Am.“ survives. The funeral was held on Saturday at Presque lsle. ‘I OO-GO-WOOOQOOQOOOOOO-OQQM a very tired man this morning when conference activities he had a con- versation with Briand. Then Mr. Profl Emanuel of ‘Boston MacDonald presided at a meeting of it is going to be done. . ‘met. their first ins‘; was to send a - oocmooeoooooooooooccooaoo o0 voevvvoo-ooooooooorooovovooo 2.30 I’. Alp-Sunday School.‘ EVENING meetings. The Bible Scliooi will eon- I ‘ 7.00 r. M—I{ev. It. ltloorchcad u‘... 5 D vene at 2.30 with Dr. Whlston spcak- , E Anthem- "'I‘he llardlanil blond-Woodward‘ r ~- lfll In the adult classes on "Why o Choir-Soloist, Mrs. Lawson. . a‘ ITndcr llir auspices of the W. . M. ‘. ". ' give an evening with Ilrummoml n b M“ ‘Vanna ‘rm Zion Presbyterian Chum-I; .\lINIsTl-lk—ItI'JV. M. scorr rug-um M A B D OlltiANlST-lillt. 1.. p. THOMPSON MORNING 11 fl~ m». “Environment or WiiF-Rev. c, ,1, 5i C13,,- Jen,“ Antiiem-"iviisi Are These“ . . . , , _ _ , __ sun“; lillss Margaret Ross and (tlmiy, 2.30 I‘. lit-Sunday School and Bible ($115595, I EVENING 7 h. lll..—"T|ll‘ Blood ltaiye Rev c. J. St. Clair JC'il1' Anlhcni-(Selccted) , , , _ _ n" an"; M“ 5°‘°""'“" “"1 l! My Shepherd" ..: ..... .. Lidilie 4-‘ Mr. Malcolm MnKlnnnn Trinity United Church ltlinlstersz-Rrv E. ll. Ramsay, D.D., Rev. C. N Brovm ILA, Organist: - Prof. W. I3. Fletcher, A, u, (y, M, L q; Q L 10.00 A. M.-—I'rayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.—"A Time for Preparation" Rev. C. N. Brown Anlhem-“I-lcar Then in Love, 0 Lord" . . . . . , ,, W091" (Soloist, Miss Doris Tait) 2-30 I‘. ltL-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 7.00 I‘. liL-"Hungering and 'l'iilrsting After ltighteom.‘ - ‘ ncss"—Rev. Dr. Ramsay. ' bolo-"Tiicsc (lame Ollt of Great Tribulation" ... Miss Frances Wood Anlhcm-‘Tlie Lost Chord" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sullivan Evening Service Broadcast by C. H, C, K, 8.15 I‘. liL-Young People's Service of Praise. . Gaul i 4513B ZBaptiBi ttburtb A ,c. \;i...;_...i. n. 1).. Iilllllslfl‘ inguinal-ills; Rubella spun-n, y, 1-, 4-, 1,, BIOREEINGAWQIKSIIIP l1 O'CLOCK AntIicln-Soiert FTZRMON-ICIJ. A .C. b IN( . . . . . . . . . . .' Choir SUNDAY SCIIOOI. 2.30 P. M. Il every mcnsbci- of every class attends Sunday after- noon. how many will be present‘! Come and see! INIGNING WORSIIIX’ 7 OTJLOCK Anthcm-"O Be Joyful" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dudley Buck SERMON-PSAUIXS NIGHT A'l‘ IIOII" REV. A. (‘. VINCL. This is the first of a series of evening sermom suggested by dramatic accnos of the Old Testament. Anthem-WI Need Theo Every Ilour" . . . Bcrtrsld I : eccoeaeoooooocooooo-ooooc nooooooeoceooooo-oooaeleq- i i : b0 O O00 #0 O0 O4§40§§~O~§O§-$4 oeoooooooooooocoo019009900000coooooooccoeooooeoooo! 6 rimvcz Aynylf rrrzsov us,“ _, Prim‘ Mini-Ii" Mlcnmllld milk"! i When the heads of the ricleziitlon‘ “so r000 s». o 0 c u.” a . . l. 1, . , , N , , ,, ,,,, wu4ag ‘Q_QQ@ - . i . . l! T d , . was greeted with gieat applause and; the treatment o, me J“, ‘m, ,1, a, .1 by Mrs. Lawson. Miss Hornby and Mr. viiiiuiysfl'f§',,,'f é elicited much praise from the large he h“! not ‘orlonlen the “u,” w“ . x the following program will be given. u‘ ‘v Ii- i! ‘the Intention to re-i ‘ J", Any who desm,‘ "huh" mp l * Piano solo-"The Swan” . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pslmgreu r l m wexcelem‘ m" ‘i’ “vcnt uiar attendants at the Bible School § Th r, ' , M“ Wu"! Macmill- oc. e NSN’ inr not; are invited to hear this ad- z e " e n“! “Wk 0f milllaai llklenry Drummond " Q '_' idress iv g | ‘ '5' i h“ ° 5 ' . ' ' d Ch -"_ n- . _ -DIED IN EIGIITIETII yeast-J The evening service will begin at i “an °',“§,\,,,_"f:f,:§n j,‘,,',,"t'."(‘_."°"°" """‘“'“ 2 i Mrs. Joseph J. Gilli-s. one of sum- i '1 with Dr. and Mrs. Whlston in full ‘ Readtng-"Thc Corduroy 110a,," ' ' ' ' q U inorside oldest and most esteemed | charge. The Evangelists will sing one z Vlulifl Solo-"Medltatiun" Dillon‘: z 5i‘ lady residents. passed away at her} of their own songs. the choir will. I _ ' Miss IIUHIDy ' ' n‘ i. 5°!" °n mummy at the ripe age 4 render an anthem and a male quar—‘ ’ Rwdmls Hal De Nice Leetie caiiadlenne l t; 0' i" we w» » W i» i .’.fli‘.'ilfi“i'v°.i°..'-"'. -------------- ~- lemme-d z thoughtful wife and mother, who will will have for its subject "The Four o w, gm,“ M," m:,,.,‘Minmq°"kf‘ L“""‘"'°° Q- ‘y be much missed in the home. ‘more I Problems of the Ages." , fl Rcgdlgp-Thg gun. n; Cfluicm, c_ hcnmlfdnmm" I are left to mourn. besides her sor-| The week night services will begin z Violin‘soio-Jfrauincrie . . . . . . . .. U ‘ I ' ' H rowing husband, two dgughwm “d 1 at 7.30 promptly and close before Q ltesdlfli-“Le Victor Temps . . . . . ‘nfllllfllgflltllll ‘I Q fivg gong, namgiy; M,“ Daniel Daley nine. School children can attend and : _- ‘_ God Save the King. . x o! sukatoon’ saik. 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