, Cn 5 1932 1 _____,=_,,,,,,,=____,= THE MOW GUARDIAN _ ___ PAGE THREE ___ Sieclal SPECI 2 lbs or ` me-a-5-1| sums _ _ ,EEK BUtt€1"CI11pS. ........."”""’f.‘°.:.“..:":.‘:‘;.;‘n;; \ criqhhuymmbdi . 1 4 "°°“ _ 1za'1-a-4-si _with chocolate comm' gn, MQ” IOBUM-gum, _ packed in one pound boxed ' 3*” R R¢g\1|2f4°¢-nh . n.sr'1sssraasNnsss|e»-“_ Sc' roauu-sooo ' no-os luertiolu ............. your insertions .............. sign :sus-dons Will Not Recognize Manchurian Reg1I¥i¢ Wllls NOT BEOOONIK os so on uozro. unch 4.-ul.P.)-Bov- let Russia. has declined to C2000!- nlne the new regime ln,\L\\\°l1\l’|l lu connection with the aisminool °! Ms Teh-Hui. Chinese President 0! ‘the chinese eastem railway, bl! “ll new Manchurian ate.te's el°°\ll»iY° committee. Shanghai Mixup I Is Now Ended AL _ C' J’ " D5’ lllidti’ lll.sDl_oH 01 LB_ 1 Bugle-2-av-ss:-tus-n¢.;1 f 6 A - ~ ' ""° ____ Customs Interference »-1 ° ' . this 1¢|p||,,“|¢_ f0g_ ___ (ByGlmnBsbb,AssocistedI’lIl sl. H- Phono ss _- ____ sian osmspoassae) T ¥»F;I°M Mi-1_0;-f’->-_ » _ _(;|||“||m‘_ . . g, ance n o dawfn Akexdnvlasmy _ Thurs: I (onwdng lssltrefsl nm _the chinese National Government. s ' ' u Promising Clue I-IOP‘EWELL, N. J.. March 4.-.A Pwmising clue to the kidnappers of , Ji'-. developed early today. from the disclosure that s third ransom . first. had been received by the anxious father. Its contents were kept a guarded secret. Will Book No the infant Charles A. Lindbergh, , letter in handwriting similar to the ! . _.___ ».______ _ _ GUARDIAN ~ ‘ Lmdberghs Get ' I I 1 -roauu-al “mm Doctor s Life - Wor Continues to Benefit Thousand: x brilliant Canadian Ph; ' sician, MD., M.C., L.R.C.S Edinburgh, Licentlate of th 'loyal College. of Physician Edinburgh post graduate o ‘amoua European h°BDiii1i= md one time President of th Ontario College of Physician sua surgeons. experimenter for 15 years to find a. medicinf which would act on the diges tive and eliniinative organs a* once. The successful result h» named Fruit-a-tives. If you suffer from chroni constipation, poor stomacr kidney trouble, rheumatism bad complexion or aluggisr liver, try them. They will do hat is claimed for them. 25c and 50c. All druggists. . v mar urs sl tc us X en mm -10320 Mom, 4_(A_p)...A.uthor and head of the so called Soong -°--Z”'-"'“*“` .f _ _ _ r '°“°~’¥ °f the owing ihrou h ,, L , . 4 Monahan gn mug, to Humax :n iiativa quarters said that Japanese Dynasty. said today thi? GOVHD- w+»n»M I .fi d s "W My overseas. of the mess- “my “"1” ““°" °’d°“ °° wma mem' mend; to mmm an eww '_ ' " C ass] e vefflsements bm °g um “nt canadian “uw” to ghmghu but ,gm in ygpua, tion to surpreas the new Manchur- V l ~In 'I' rnipn eve-ry I contingent' xscruued from au parts probably would hiv' “wir orders mn federated state. Ein; T: o\)|lr|~) \\’=ra\lo‘Elle, lIo|nn‘.~ ...oss lo gt E53 ,err 555 iii Good Housekeep- Restrlcted territory. Carter Products, '|69 Cleveland, O. A. W. March 5. For Sala Large demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and Hair. dressing. Join Canada's largest system. Diplomas granted. Write for information. Marvel Beauty Academies, 8 Bt. Catherine East, Montreal. B. V. F. Feb. 6-20-8-5-19. machinists from all the railways in UMW- Contain xeudsu, of N01*-h BIY. 0!\¢». was the officer commanding. Among the Mm- “B10 fliiwoy men who formed the unit John F. Leightizcr, of Mono-I SALE - gals bundle. Guardian Odicr ton. was Sergeant-Major, and is, get them. Be reuuy for spring 'r““”fIPtf" (M12 Ieightizer. T9- M C C . Toronto 10. but was stationed at Moncton when i Baltic, SALE - cow March. FREE nnooxr.E'i'= now 'ro on M_ H_ W_ 3_5_19_ Conn., exchange will be _"'“ -‘**“'“”‘i" ‘__ 0! i!1fBi'¢8f» here as Mr. Pigott re- E um . Btgglrgl offpggai 1%' :gt Iferred lo is a. son of Mrs. A. G. course. Hundreds of successful HWY? 0! thi! oily I-od attended graduates. W ite M le Barber h l h : Th rganiza College, 573 Bd-rringto?1. hallfsx. :;°°°153:; Conga,” c°:;;n:,! < . .W. . - '_ M H “°' “ "M uath medical rszuncse, N. ci., Employment Wanted which asa been vrosresslng for the T - - past two months. has been com- Gas Engine Good condl ply H. H. Cohoon, Murray P. E. I. 1245-8-2-Si. `ss|.E -_ _ H ‘_ an layers Agnew, Miscellaneous rab- mn month. I FROM RANCH fox-marks I X B right before ordering. Re- dire e you agents profits. Charlottetown. 1298-8-5-11. Female Wanted w/wr:-:u 'ro saw ESE _-__ Illarl seili Ontario Neck Debt. 147. Tof- Mar. B-12-19-26. IMMEDIATELY AN EX- Dtflenced girl for general house- _wth Apply 01 King St. 51’ 1360-3-3-3,-Si 00103 U0uNw.n.1.-vom: msrrrcrs The regular monthly meeting of tiilssmuzs met with Mrs Annie luoossio, cornwall, February ist :ill the President presiding. Meet- ' Owned with singing of "It's nod time to get acquainted." N minutes of previous meeting he :css and adopted. Despite’ weather there were nine- mtmbers and three visitors Eleven members answer- ihe roll call with a. Valentine and verse which was the feature of the evening. Allan Newson. Gifford and Hasan Howard were ap- if° Judge the costumes and Wi' Careful deliberation, announc- N “Ili Mrs. Leslie Macliwen was :°__Winncr. The different com- IM nroseoreo their reports. :rl “re made for e concert and E Social to be held some time _udllax-ch. Mrs. Hasan Howard '___ ‘ P11961* on the "Early Sett- °' C°i’nwailf'whlchwal much :_I_u"Y°o\1or on *why we am. .___ bl Valentines." National An- nu’ rousht the meeting to A mwliunch was than served by ‘___ . llsisted by Cornwall mw- his .\~. H- left ear- ¥.'“It;"“ .D°“5' reported recently and as a. result °w°' ws mmm' He tak" with mm ' s°"“”° H“"°"' 12°1'3'3'3" Ichis land win he ready for sowing II" Wi' Wm' °f “U ‘“°’“b°”“ °-“ ‘M to his fut\ with promotion to - WR.-ITE FOR. THE Inext spring. _ 'e' md "Um im “fm Two thousand of these families m °m°°" Umm' °°°°"”“' °° “’h;’em»~`E“`°‘Wh"°` “spending the n equipment which combines the ax- imp _ ents on ”-,_ _ ' - at to ul ~ . bum durln mt “mb cellent features of the old and the S°v_Z_ins msohino nw: ,tho agricultural population of the ___ ____ ____ _ lffIf,§f;'C;’ga:g1l;;Ifl° y°“;‘§00wgf§“S competitive examinations the fol lowing appointments have been espn ._ one mpngmr, 'WANTED-rosrrrou As uousn- _,km md xouowm B ,erm 0, Ap ' _ - - ' made: J. Bruce Pigot will head the Settlers Clear company as first sergeant. He .has Many A0l.‘eS been a member of this company for eight years and is well qualified Land In Quebec for the position. Orrin Jones. jr QUEBEC, Que., arc y the Canadian Press) - Eleven km ’°3Im°n*' 'un rem" hu 5”' ` d of ,and were chu, tus of senior staff sergeant. He thcusan acres ed of roots, branches, roclgs. stones Wm b° 1” °h“"g° °t th’ me” md and weeds in Chicoutiml, the Eu P"°9°’°7 b°I°mI°3 W tm °°m°' » ` h G” and Bon,” pany. The company has been un- North S ore, pe venture. Lake Bt. John Lotbiniere f°mm'“ m1°°l°3 Wm” 0- Mn' l f the best ser anis in d Temiscouata during the past °"' °”° ° 5° an 4., 1 mm” who wa” the whole Medical regiment. It was D 3,4 ye" Y °' to his unuring efforts sac ssvo- placed on the land through the Department of Colonization, it was uw th" th’ 9'9"” °'3"‘”“‘I'I°“ ‘ W. tex. on the Sergeant Pigot. The new Medical fend., for which purpose 1836 ' ,houses were g mer and Bummm whim 81 mu” ideas developed as a. result ofthe of roads were constructed. the Wald Wu' h”b°°°‘°°°lv°d' It I' Go _ 1 1 th w._ a masterpiece of compactness. Q vemmen suppyne B ma neatness and efficiency, according i lals in all cases. rs addition io the 3,441 families ii’ '“°““‘°"' °’ “‘° °°“‘P°“Y- to th mum Captain Francis L. De Pasquale, h h I. d W 0 We re “me 6 commanding the outfit has stated Prol 1 db 1,'1oos| “‘°H‘° °° °"P P' I "“°° “cm” ythemasasf prsoisuos ana mucous eo su the past year, among | _ d those who have assisted him and ber of repatriated Ganadans sn ___ ___ B_ _ Geo _ Wu_ an extra 13,500 acres of land was :2__°° _ggulu _:_°y”_‘m__mg°_ ____ 50;; 1-rector Lorem, Misisfsr or °"°“°“ *° il-‘° “Bi” °" New 5°' Colonization, Mines and Fisheries vm' when giving this information rec- ~ f _ ently, added that an inventory of all abandoned farm lots which are for sale was to be made by a com- Card of mission consisting of three mem- "°“ I” ‘,’,""°' I” “"1 °h° mk "° Mr. 'rhsoaors nouscns or nusuoo th” “md °*“"‘P"I3“- now in Boston. wishes to express his most sincere thanks to all those Kidnapping Brings `.¥.‘.‘.fi.‘2.°Il’.Z°‘..'i.’...i“”.‘i..“’.§."iI’.§‘.‘li.;'.’i Boom To Hopehdd convent. . ms a s-n. ‘°‘“"'”‘“ "°°') in J March 4-The EWELL, . . kiggppmg of 2? mdnths old Char- I" M E M I A M D Ilm Au us Lindbergh, Jr., shocked gust .the nation and shocked Hopewell. ln loving memory of our dear ‘ ' b dl-I ellMth Mrs.Almle!iocke,wlaode- but ° mm’ ° °°m nn ap" psmao meals me, Mn-sh sus, ion. has it. Overpopulated overnight, the tiny Today, brings back s.pd_omemorles town has h‘ked the rates. 01 I |°Y°|| °°° l°“° *W* And those h think of her today H9," md 9955' °“°° tmrty °°““' t Are the one: :ho loved her best. now'15.1-fotelrooms-05,takeitor|Y __ _"umm de” I Ol |10 0¥[0 0 Cl' leave it. Taxicab fare-how much| N_m":h_u _mr memo" mm 11"’ 7°” 3°" | sweeuss thoughts shsu om usgsr, Streams of autos ran through the moans ¢hs_ grave where you are t . Th l ad wit ri lim- own ey were o ed hcu ous I by ____ “muh seeking e glimpse of tha scene of _'ths,_m-imc. despitsgthe inability of enrol them to nt past the gate of the 'blndbegh estate, e. mile from M h ‘_ _(B the "Grand Old Man" of the Med- I 'Tim shanghai mess has ended." V. ,_ "" " ` ' _g:“i°1Ill!llthe5BthBroad Guage tlnue their vUyB8°» P\’d5Wl'Yi01'*' ' A ents Wanted ~ - “I Operation company, ws. uevs me soldiers wh.,aors :hsbrunt Manchuris." Situations UD OI IQGOUIOUVQ 9ng|neen_ 0f tha fqgnt fighting - *~ '_ °°11d\l¢I/Drs. firemen and' Alfter receiving reports that the Whshers daily. AMBITIOUS WOMEN. BIG PAY brgkemen with B B ' I Plillkllng Oi’ filhiiillg It Shhhghdl WIA ended, y I' government officials here declared all Japanese troops would be with- drawn insidg the twelve and one- haif mile none around the city as quickly as possible. | Some uni/rs of the Japanese, es- pecially the eleventh division which smrsnns ron Mal H . ew" m_ pe, ____;_ ell’ Wdhied now master mechanic of the C. N. moved moss country mm the omos. ti oovEnNMEN'r sons _ now 'ro R" ”'° °“”I°“’°"°"" “ M°”°"°“ southern bank of the Yassin. have taken im positions outside the none, rA|»|-mg, g appointments. Free Booklet. The ferred to belongs to Charlottetown omcm ,epms wi 2-Z-sf. ` ` ' M.rr.w.s-s-19. h ,m,M_, I Hose was expressed in novem- ment circles phat it might be nec- essary to occupy the border of the 'ro Ln- aosnn sun I °° huh “ Guard!" Edllxizfiwdm Il§;!r`x;iee.maCtaerx:adsig1ho(IéiAl: A GHABLUTTETOWN BUY _ |2one only a. few days. Whenever the WW' u' . dergarten Institute, Toronto 10. nu ‘°u°wm‘ cuppmg 'mm B ‘Uclpaneao command was sat'sI1al the Chinese did not plan so renew h¢Sf/illties 'all troops would be with- dralwn to th, east of a. line connect- ing Bhsnghai and Woosung, it was said. 1 Ilsformation to the government here indicated the Chinese still had 30,000 to 40.000 men. There was con- .iooture about whether Gen. Chiang Kai-Bhek, former president of China, would make use of the op- Wrhlniiv to olssno the defeated 10th route army. which hails from Canton. General chiang' has been identified with the Nanking gov. eminent. ' a'8<1vrI‘nment 3P°km~mnn. said. "1t1 is new unnecessary to arrange a truce." 'I‘hs cabineh yielded to the in- s’stence oi’ the privy council that a special session oi' the d’et be sum- moned to authorize a bond issue which will cover the expenses of the Shanghai campaign. The ges- l I I ‘_ Be Expropriated _ MONTREAL, Que., March 4. - (By the Canadian Press) - A col- orful bit of Montreal's nineteenth century history has been unearth- ed in connection with the recent expropriation by the federal au- thorities of the 80-year old prop- erty on Cathedral Btreet. between Bt. Antoine and St. James streets near Bonaventure station. It is a two-storey brick struct- ure fronting on Bt. James. On the ground floor is a restaurant and stores, and high above is the sign, “Albion Hotel.” It has been a hospice, a kindergarten and a billeting place for garrison soldiers According to E. Z. Masslcotte archivist of the district of Mont real, records kept at the City Hal show that, in 1851, this buildinr was put up by a wealthy Montreat merchant. Hon. Antoine Olivier Berthelet and later donated as a shelter for old* and young. For 50 years the structure was operated as a hospice by the Grey Nuns. Then in 1003 it was used as a Kindergarten by the same order. In 1852 when Montreal was visit- .ea by ms wont buss an its historyi many homeless were given shelter in the new building. PANMUBI ISLAND Grade VI.-1. Andrew Campbell. me Mm S N. D. MacLean _ (‘.omfere_ and security UNDEBTAKEB “' "‘” snsntssisa RUPTURED J avsmra sn", gn.. gn M slams- Charlottetown and If.!."“.2'1!.J°'..Z"§i:.I.‘I.°"l12.2S NW' W““*"'° hips. Conforlns to body contour. ' I nov nuances. wma for ll- Phono 159 formation . ~sl's'rl Ilro co. our our. . ""'°°' °" °'~°° ""' . V Grade lvl-1. Andrew MacDon sid, I. Clem Wight, 3. Evelyn MUYDIIY- _ | and, nI___|_ mu Wmh¢_ 3_Ith0 house WAS the extent of Ha; - W short talk was given by the Rev. T. R. Goudge on Church Mem/bership. This was the first oi a. series of talks to be given along this line. A number of young and older peo- ple remained for the class, and fel; benefited by the talk. Temperance King George Division No. 281 put on an entertainment and box social. The roads were in bad oondtion, and the weather d'sagreeable. but the house was filled. Proceeds of the evening were sion will start March 18. ‘for equ‘pment of division room. The Iamount realized was very satisfac- tory. In connection with the sale 'ci' boxes at close of evening prog- Pl'Op€l.°ty TO `ra.mme, Mr. David Glover was the auctioneer. The following is the ' :programme--lR.ev. T. R. Goudge, Chairman. Chorus, Temperance lvh-s. Mlton White: A drill by ten girls- .A song by Miss Myrtle Dunn, Reading by Mr. Ray Brooks, “An Ind'an’s Story.” (moored): Quar- tetie, Miss Bertha Chapman, Mrs- J. J. McKay, Mr. W. F. Pxowse and Mr. A. B. Prowse, "Flash The Top Lights"; Recitation by Miss Doris white. “something 'ro You"; Guito Music by Miss Bertha Chapman an. Mr. Bliss McKay (encored): B011: by E. J. Lumsden, "Good Bye a. moon cssspssu. - | 0" Insertion ...................... 101: per line of 5 wsllh of cm' I. “_ “named I 1 y_ | -.Categorical mstmouons have w______ _ilerforrn railway its board been given the ch‘ef of customs." WOTIS in France and Flanders dur- Other un already on - ml ill! operations of gh, Q,-at transports on the way to Shanghai Mr. soong said, “ not fo allow any J- » War. The unit, which was known Us exvwied to bs snowed so ess- interference in the collection or re- w,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, mo mittance of customs revenues in Uiflee Phvno 038 On February 20th.. the evening service of the Murray Harbor Unit- s ed Church was not as well attend- ed as usual, the evening was typi- cal gf March gales, and a storm threatened. However, a fair num- ber were present. Hymns for the service were selected from the Hymnary; and the choir sang the Mr Merchant! Whenever we can be of se vice to you - give us a ca" Telephone 698 or 609. DeB|ois Bros. `_.imited much loved number "The 0ldI Wiimcsale Merchants and Rugged Cross". Scripture readings mumnce AK¢1\¢S were from Psalms 145, and from Head of Prince street whar. First Corinthians the 14th chapter, be innin at the 12th., verse; the 3-g.mw5;f_ E 8 text was taken from the some --._--X----_--1 ehapfer. The topic oi' address for the evening was Forms and Sere- monies of the Church. In the talk for the children Mr. Goudge explain ed that they were as books of a great library, to be read and known of by all men. After the conclusion of the service, aclasswss held open to any who wished to remain. A On March lst in the public hall at Murray Harbor, the Sons of Song; “A mothers Story," reading. . "Pictures From Life's Other s‘de"; (encored) Mr. Luinsden made a ,speech part sober sense and Dart 1” I” W' 's..suo;'n.eo1mios ay Alex Mclean Jr.; Male Quartette, "Mother Is Praying for You," Suns W MCSSYG Harris Jordan, T. R. Goudge. W- F Prowse and Jim Harris; A. short play, "Aust nisshs rledse." Piav- ers were Mrs. Milton Whiib. MTS- IJ. J. rscxsy, ms. nan-is Jordan. Messrs .rack wmsloe. louis Harris Jr., 'Ray Brooks. Ross White and Leroy white; chorus. "Keep The Temperance Bail in Motion"i "G0d Save The Kilis." Shortly before one 0‘o10¢i< U11 Sunday cl€temoonlastasMissCs.ssle Jackson <14 year old daughter of Mr. andMra. Frank Jackson, Mur- ray Harbor) WU Num! ¢hf°UBh th; village of Murray Harbor, she Honor Roll of Psnmure Island mmmd 'moke comms from the s°h°°l 1°' “mug” Iroof of the residence of Mr. A. S. Grads rx.- Howard Wight. Pmw_é_ me gummy nm and ,om Grade VIII.- Cornelius Camp- now” and “muy that the shingles on the roof were buming. bsu. I 2 Glgageaf-1;. Martha French, Mn now” was fortmate in hem! ` ° P ' 'able to summon neighbors. A bucket brigade was foi-med and soon the dsngsl' was over. A small l>0i'ii°1i °f the roof was burned and some dam- age from wafer in ¢,he_inler'or of I i ROOPS L TD. HQME Good Meat & Fisl. ZIOICE BEEL-' IIESH PORK SAUSAGE HAM AND BACON . FRESH HADDOCK SALMON - HALIBUT ' SMELTS - SCALLOPS N O TI C E WE BUY menssun nods EVERY DAY ass _ rHoNE 151 ». J. ERIIEST II. WURTII C. M. Lampson 6? Co. l.iM|1‘l~:u. 64 Queen Streel London. E. (L 4. England Public Auction Sales 0F RAW FUBS vhipplng bags will be furnish ed without charge by applyini toll. T. llolman Ltd..'Sum merside. P lt. L Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 012 Fifth Avenue New York. N. Y. fl] . _= FREE I This Dainty Bottle of E exoulsms " P s n r u M 5 with s package oi THREE FLOWERS FACE POWDER » Tint Flowers Perhmlc bresilucs the hula ira- grsnee of living Bowm- tila perfume of youdu and sprlngtils. » » I SPECIAL PRICES IILL THIS WEEK ` SPECIAL ` SPECIAL - A $1.00 package ol Gillette A 35e Tube of Klenlo Toolh 50° ,rubs of uv Blades and a ° ` Paste and a 25c Tooth Brush end” Menmohwd sh.,g||‘ Cream ‘ _ B""‘ '°’ 396 nous nu 98c KRIISCIIEN . Scrlbhlerl SALTS SA'l URDAY ODIY ,mg 5,,"-¢|,, 6% s P E CI A L Bw- ; momzsn A ssc some of chases Liuscou 9 for 256 ' “EAST and Turpentine, Cough Syrup. _-M-1- 986 and a 251; box of Genuine Bay" H0055 ` ii* Aspirin for MOLASSIS KOTEX MINTS I 39° 25c pkg- LIIURII SEGDIID GMIIIIES' 60|: Ill. noss-nnuo-uumsn 219 succssson 'ro Rexau THE MACKINNON nnuc. co. Sem 3 <-_- __---._ __ _ _ , -- __, St. Paul ’s Church /iifh SUNDAY IN LENT U-OO O4‘O‘OQf§OO~§4O FOO 11.00 A. M.-lloly Communion and Sermon-"laugh 1,119 Evangelical Prophet." A special message to the children of the Congregation. 2.30 r. M.-susdsy school una nlhle classes. 7.00 P. M.-Evening Prayer and Sermon-"The Un- spcakable Gift." Anthem-“Now the Day is Over" Geo, B, Ngyh EVERYBODY WELCOME. nEv. n. D. RAYMOND, 1u.A., uzcron. O O0-0-0-0-0-O-O4 .ow James Presbyterian Church .- -' UDUQYRSQUJ F Cn rr MINISTER: REV. R.. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, B. D Organist-Mrs. K. S. Rogers. Choir Director-MrsJ.A.Lawsos| PUBLIC VVORSHIPZ Morning at Eleven 0’clock Evening at Seven 0’clock Sabbath School and Young Men's and Young Women'l _ Classes at two-thirty. _ The Praise for the day will includez- MORNING Anthem-“O Love the Lord" . . ................ Sullivan EVENING Anthem-_"I’hc Sun Shall Be No More" .. Woodwgfd s'mANc.Ens AND vlsrrons CORDIALLY INVITED 5Q§U§§®D&&Q w oucmsorouo-Um; _ “DDD . Trinity Unité'd"III='Church I Ministers-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D. Bev. C. N. Brown, [_A Orpnisf.-Mr. A. R, Kendall. L R.. A M-. A. A. G 0 8Z@828I&I -2-2-2-r-z-: 10-00 5- M~-Prayer Meeting, FOR SALE BY I fx _-fif- ll.00 A. l\I.-Yubllc \Vor§l|Ip. ;l.30 A. lil.-Junior Congregoiiom crmon- Jud_s;.;_\IéhoNB|;ame 3 Tranor.. S010-“Come Ye lik-ssed" L A' J P S tt 1\ns.l-‘.Nssh ' ` °° 'wo P' M'_5““d°Y 5011001 Lesson Broadcast. 2.30 P. M.-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 'Loo r. M.-_-Pubns worship. Sermon-“Sam-¢fos" M., Solo+Selcei.ed . . . . . . . . . Anthem-“0. Taste sos sec" .... .. sis John qw Visitors and Students Cordiaily Welcome, Servlcm Broadcast by C. H. C. K. :liet- s -ra #UGG-GCU»Gd¢}{l 5 Uhr Eaptist vlfburrb MORNING WORSHIP 11 0'CLOCK - Anthem-"0 Taste and See” .................... Goa Sermon-"The Test Ot Love” ............ The Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Last Sunday brought sn increase over the previous . Sunday as well as over the corresponding day of last year.- Will YOU help to make it 200 io-nmrrow? - EVENING \\'0RSIlll‘ 7 0'CLOCK Organ IU;-ciial, 6.45 to 7 o'clock. Andante from Surprise Symphony (Haydn). : Eroiique (Grieg), Swan (Saint Sirens.) ' Soprano Solo-"Is It I" MI1. Vincent Sermon-"Esau" _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . The Minister (`horal¢-“Beneath the (‘rnss of Jesus.” - The Communion of the l.ord's Supper will be observed ' at the evening service. . alsgaiagaizugaz a'a:sZa . . . - . s s . . _ " EVANGELISTIC scrvlres continued until Wednesday _ evening the 10th insi. You are warmly welcome. 5 _ 142 Prince Street. Phono 8% I --1---‘_'1"-'-" ` ~ ~ ~*oo®§§MC h§D0¥ Dr. Vi. R. Garson CIIIROPRACTOR. Three Year Palmer Graduate 124 Prince St, Phone 1012 ' Home Calls Made. ._ m 004404-991-0&§+O&O§O 000000* EYES TESTED gmy M|¢D°n`|4_ ruin. It is supposed th! lift ‘ Perfect aeemgmm gm- mom.; Isteried by a spark from the chim- GLASSES FIETED un-:ha mosh, sham- csmphsu. 'nm At the time s stron: 1101*-h ff 'gf' .1-",Q{.'{”.‘,’,, Evelyn Murphy, Angygq Mseneh- east gale was blowinl. and the 'opmmmms aid, Billy M“p°ng'|¢_ lflre started on the lee side of the _ 142 mehmond Smeg, ` K. Stella. Murphy, Teacher house-P. “ "'\ ¢ --_-----in Zion Presbyterian Church §} is-one-s-c-u-crm-of _-=_~= E12 gs? 32 Ci REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER MINISTER. _l‘ROF. LOUIS THOMPSON. ORGANIST. MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M.--Subject:-"A Gracious Guarantee.” Anthem-"O Taste and Sec" oss The Choir. 2.30 P. M.-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP .-Service of Sacred Song. -Subject:-"T hc Trnnsfigurllloll 0f U10 Cl'0<§." Third in n Series on "The Meaning of the Cross.” Anthem-“The Splendour-= of Thy Glory" ... Woodward' The Choir. ; *Ye shall keep My Sabb aihs, and reverence M! 553°' I _ ." I. . 19230. \EtrE1xtcrId a Hearty invitation io You to Worshlli Wm* U4- 7?. / \ I ,. ~..` .......‘.4Z;L I ’ I z il 1 . f 1 \ \ f _ I ;|. I. ._ I I. ‘. I 4 I ‘I I , S 1 ` \ I I I I \ ' I S I I I I » I .Li I §;I _...Y . fl-1.. f\_ fi I __ r..- '-4