Now yon can take gocll outdoors when the sk 91.1-11- fzst lenses, ....::1., razors posnre. Ccmc in and l2‘. n; fell g- liodzlts and iii’: the unusual vziurs i1 c": cs find-alts and Er. "Lct 1:1: (‘:1 ;'"'.'r t? J. ERNEST‘ DI‘. u000eo0000o0000e00000a|e0 '0 '0 _ '0 :0 O 0 ' 0 o p0 One Insert‘ n Three Inter: 3s your insertions .. ~- QQOOOOOOOQOIOOOOO-QOOOQQ Agent's ‘Villllfiii "EN lK-IEVTED. swat‘ rmplnyzncnt fmnrvll‘? llfll,‘ Cf l'“"""‘" Trer“. 11nd Plants. a 1,1; 2r: 12.1.‘. .1611 fltZlil‘ r 1 1' "1 maize good mm p". d wTFRlfJ. Free izp-to-dnic r u.p'r.'::'.t and instructois big 11.011031 r-cllin’: Exclu ' Ncciztics and the n. 1 l‘ lirlri Tab‘: Covrr t" Dent.‘ 1403 liliils of Cnnad". l" .. . t Onisrirm. A. W 5-121-(3-7-14-21-23. For Sale >-.__.. . (‘OR SALE, ‘I'll LET. BOAYIII ANII room suns on hand at Guardian _ l 011m. " 11 G-OODa PECTIJRES 1N POOR LIGHT arms a‘ BEODERI-l KODAK . are cloudy. Modern Kodaks, with extra picture "asking ablilty. --~3P1'£’. Tinting an} enlarging." Classified flxiverii-senrents gum Insertions ....'............ iientral Guardian CHERRY VALLEY Church of Christ, Cherry Valley, tomorrow at .3 p. m., Church Army Van oflicers f will ofllclate. All welcome. HOPE RIVER AT INDIAN RIVER -1-lope River will present the thrill- ing drama, the “Noble Outcast," Wednesday night, June l8 at Indian River Hall. 4440-6-14-41 pictures inside your house-or light to the film for-better-ex- ca" mrrs about the Modern Look over ‘lately priced lino. A FEW MOMENTS THOUGHT — In almost every candy store in the ' province, the “Want-a-name" bar gees on sale today. Ere September l. this bar will have a name gi\'en it I by some Uucflrlrlng person, who pore" ~ rrrir cf. originality. A ft-w mcrrtiiin‘ thotvrht will be most T {trof ‘able t‘r somebody, probably to l lhc cxtent of $50. but in this connec- l 1am. the reader's attention is direct- or‘. to Page 5. where full particulars i, are given. Judging by the large re- .ported advance sale of this bar, it l would appear that the contest will go over with a bang. mpletn, mod -,_.7-_ I i-i WORTH ii. . - siiii 0000000“. no 00000000000000 la p.71‘ line of 5 words 9; lit-r lln: of 5 words Y-e per lino u! 5 words ... 1c per line o! 5 words n". DANGEROUS PRACTICE -- Wey- lmouth street, from Dorchester to {King streets each evening presents ‘ the aspect of a childrens‘ playground, and a very dangerous one at that. A Guardian reporter counted twenty- five children on that section of the street ranging in age from three to ten years, almost a dozen of which were operating “scooters“, and were in constant danger of serious or even fatal injury to themselves. Preventive measures should be taken to cope with this nightly nuisance to motor traffic, laofore a fatality occurs. The presence of the police patrol in that section of the city between '7 o'clock OOOOIOOOOOOO 00000000000000-00000000000 Miscellaneous soiifrstrimzn WDONADIZXE. S .. yor, Bax 29, Hermanville. 3570-5-6-lmo. l'i;'I‘.\’ltl rAGs FOR THE SEA- . shipments on shcrt ‘notice (zusrdian Central Printcry. '»"‘l'.‘3 ' ZR“, -\'.'ILIl BE RECEIVED cal for painting of Si. u.c‘.1. Milton up to June . l-l. Ho: .. ltliltnn- 4313-0-12-13-11-11111 l _ I ——‘_'-_‘ iand 8’, should have the desired effect. 1 Lost ' 1 -—-~———~—--— _ —-=‘I ‘lLl. SUM DISNEY. FIN- ....e rciurnto 45 Brighton PERSONALS 4444-6-14 LCD? IN THIS CITY ON JUNE 9th . Mr. and lvfrs. A. Scott, Halifax, are rn l-lilisboro Street near Euston, a visiting in the city r~r1ll surveying instrument. (Box (‘cirratl in brown leather case. ' -—"-' ' ‘ \*'i‘l finder 121cm: lravc at this Mrs. T. D. Ling. Wheelie!’ Rive!‘- cfilce and receive reward. 4347-6-11-12-l4-17-19-6i. who recently came to live in the city has taken up her residence at. 183 Euston St. Miss Dorothea Stewart returned home last night from Ottawa on a WANTED - CATS WITH NEWLY born kittens. R. Reymond, South- Roetl. m“ Phone 117i 2535.31,‘; on,“ visit to her grandmother, Mrs. D. ~—-——~~--——~ -___i.._.i_i-__ Stewart, Kent Street. F9?‘ -"-~fl - Wzn-sr-zcorm HAND swarm m“ ‘x " "1 in good condition. Wrlic Mn Joseph Q_ Murphy, York, lg fi°1<l~ 1~ L 1 Guardian. 4400-6-l3-4i FOR SALIF-ZIGZIE‘ est-sound. .7. ll. Sircci. Caytov.‘:1. FOR SALII-(‘OBIFO TJTADLE IlOM-Ii in good rrimlr, quant if‘ vrcnrl, large garden. Apply Mrs. Pcrirzdwc. York. 4ii3-C-l3-8i mm .-;..-.~r..1.~.-..\~.-. nigaczzss 0F land 11:11.11 yzo-rl buzldtmzs. Apply Bracken “food, lilozzaridrn. ' 431015-1341 (‘UAFTTITY "F Vign- TT/virl. X's-b‘ “>21 * ‘In: Par’? C J3 SCI’ GIANT and o. f ywYl lryin; -\p;1‘.y 235 F'i"ert 'c.»-1:--»1 hens raitvc. all :1 conwrwknccs. sitttolflc f~r gar- (~',-'-.~.. ~f_ 4'1’. .\\k'i. m End 1*!“ barn age. 1' “'7'? l7 F“ — "I FOOT BOAT, IGN- gnct "r1 and lvln", ejrfrrlmcnt For pcrfictilors call or writ". 5mm‘- 1 h“? rrnv I~- r-oru-‘dcrcrl in ' "c" Formal. 7i‘.".“.I‘~'..'l lflnc‘: :d .. . .1 V1211- Z‘. E- P-“r-i. ____ __.__________________ To Let T" lFR-rr. .115, n: Pwrrow 5i rctx-s-zr-az‘ ._\_, __.____V__ _______ I0 LET rmrsr: nsrrcnnrrom: Atria m» (lion cr1:.-~. 4131-0-12-31 ‘L WIN‘. T?) 1.: frfasivx-b-oasev: ‘lcvnr-utzt 44194-134117 '“‘——~~. - ..___._.______:__.._.}._ Nursing a. .____.____________ llotrzr. woman m: . ‘W’? class of North Acl 1 Ti ‘PNIMI for Nur. ., No:".'h i ‘Lin "- Mass. please wrtlo Supt. ; l"--Y1‘-l"_l.‘. School qualifies pupils to , secure registration. Provide“ prroninly: nuowance and privilege rf . -l~ I“"'1t.hs‘ course at Bellcvue hos- . T?) *1". Tran- wCo-fi-fi-L‘ i.‘ f~\'_ in 57"‘ ‘ 4136-64443‘ ivanran-srttca: MAN, ABOUT spending a few [days at Summervillc the guest of Albert and Mrs. Cur- ran. VFAP-‘TED 4- TWO UNFURNISIIED rooms for light house keeping. Im- r. . * possession. Anoiv "FT 9- “"“ c.. . ardian. 4447-5444" Mrs Ralph E Jenkins, accompani- ed by Mrs. J. D. Jenkins. Mrs. Wil- liam Mayfleld and Miss A. T. Cook returned Tuesday from s motor trip’ from Boston. Mas. Salesman Wanted . 3 A LE S M EN WANTED - SALES agent fcr Prince Edward Island. Gocd pay Free outfit. We want m": o reliable. energetic repres- tive to trundle tile b€St dlS- —————-—--—-—-————i—~—-—i"— cn the Island. Our agency 15 DOULL-In this city June 14, Mrs. 2*:.“r.?.‘:....“"3ii ’°“;.‘T"’i‘v.".“lf.§€l w- P~ my» __<.~-I-*". **'.-V> ‘JALESRSEN: I-IOIV WOULD A sales position suit you that paid “ell-allowed of being home nights end one that you could be sure of for the ba once of your life? We nrcd a reliable salesman for each County in this rtaic to sell a spec- ialty rl'rec-. from our factory to farmers. This specialty is shipped cut e11 trial of 60 days. Require- ments are good reference - car c-rncr — aga over 30 years. Write rt one: for choice of territory. J. DEATHS ADAMS-At: fiurimgtxm, £5.11, an June l3, 1030, Mrs. James Adams, aged '10 years. Funeral today, Satur- day. at 2.30. DICINNIS-On June 12. 1930. at Wcst Bethel. Maine, Charles W. Mclnnis, aged 60 years, formerly of Winsloc, 3.21.1. 111 unionism 1n memory of the late W. C. Whit- lock. who died June 14th. 1923. Inserted by his wife and family. T. Kenn-"y. Sslcsmanagcr. 9915 I-lur .r'.i Ave, Cleveland, Ohio. S-6-l4-11._ Articiss“ For Sale {Bartaae- cwrxs. v/mrra FOR 4443 cnrfcguc: Pmc payments if dc- sflcccl. some used ovens on hand. fl",m'fl Pubhard Oven Company, 1100 Quxn West, Toronto. A. F. S. d-stl-Iimi- 28. Male Help Wanted IN MEMORIAM In loving memo’; of Joseph Stcivart, died June flitcenth. 192G. Fondly remembered by Wife and Family. WANTED MAIZPJI-ZD liIAN T0 work on farm. Anply post office Box no. Charlottetown. 4374-0-12-31 ‘M? DQO4§OOOOOOO-O§-§§§§O§O§'+O§ E N. D. MacLean S5 (~31 3T3, -__-_-J POSITIONS cars of one. capable of taking of small farm. Apolv P. 0.. tr. 444616-l4-tf AS d-‘OSTMEN. Clerks. Customs Examiner. etc. g UNDERTAKEB i constantly vacant. Writ/s M. C. C. 0 ‘ Civil Service Sclmol, Toronto. l0. t EMBAHHEH z M. H. W. -s-s-4i. 4 Charlottetown a North Wlishire 3 —-——-- ------- i Phone 1w ‘ MEN ‘WANTED T0 LEARN THE g Barber Trade through our special 0000000000-000000-00000-0000 short course. Exprrt training. Par- ticulars frce. Moler Barber College, 573 Harrington Bt, llalifax. d-i-ttstt. Female Help Wanted WANTED - SALESLADY. Metropolitan Stores. APPLY 4420-6-14-11. 193! DOMINION CENSYJ MAL“. cnzl Frnzcle Clerks wanted for ' s‘. Ottawa. Get ftlll pariculorr rmw from M. C. O. Olvil Service F-‘hool, Toronto 10. Tl. l-T. W. s-suvnzs. r ED IMMEDIATELY A-MAID for grncrcl housework. Good wages. Apply Mrs. Daniel Davies, 14 E5. plannde. 434i-6-ll-4i. 5 nj-‘l- Nev York City. All expensrs L N-‘l-S'.vf.lAug.l5. i y I I t ~ . J1- w. 11. <...\1:s1>1v . ' Pain-r Graduate ("hiroprsrt-tr j I'll Prince BL Pl-innc in‘? l nlirnalte so. Paul's Chutth I . ch-"Wllc and Nervous Dist-cu» R FENCES) MAID. , Strfrt. ‘i-UW-G-lfi-Sl MANAGER. WANTED FOR CHAR.- lottet-zwn store. Exnerirnce un- necessary. $300 up monthly. Must be able to furnish 01250 cash de- --~_---_-__..._._ rcslt on merchandise. Manufact- w’ .7 - urer toss st. Dennis st. Montreal. Employment “ “mad ~1———' .._..___...._._._. QUE. W-d-II-Id-Zl -*—' .% CLASS CARPENTER AND People of U-randa Africa are bring 3mg" "mnts “m” ‘T’ m‘ Mn‘ .,._, ,,.__.. f .___ _ iflwt- All Work rl"':'enicc.'l flllfll j " " '_ ly t" gmcmmcm w W“ 2 right. Apply Box 11R. (‘Pcrrl- ff mym‘ h". HlG-fi-III-Ql Western Guardian -bouaur APARTMENT abuse IN BUMIMEBBDB in residential sec- tion for sale, orchard, shad: trees. and shrubs on nice grounds. Ill-rte plot of land sdloining. Will DI‘ sold in lots or included with house, Any one desiring one of the finest homes should write box 423, Summerside. e. a. 1. 44514-14411. PEIIS ONALS -Mrs. Wallace Williams. of Bum- merside, is visiting in Charlottetown- _g_ _ -Mr. Hooper Linkletber and Mr. Major Townsend were delegates from Trinity United Church. Summerslde, attending the conference at Sack- ville, N. B. S. -Mr. Laurie Peters has given up his position with Messrs Bell and Chandler of Charlottetown and is‘ now living with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Peters of Summerslde. He will work at his trade in Summer- side. d. -Colin Craig of Middleton and Mr. Martin of Heatherdale at- tended the United Church correrencc at Sackville last week. Oh their retume Mr. Martin visited his daughters, Mrs. Wilfred Craig of Middleton and Mrs. Lnckhart of Sea- vicw. S. I Eastern Guardzan "WIGLINGWON AND HOWE BAY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE-The regular - monthly meeting of this Institute was held lg the home of Mrs. William Fisher, on Wednesday, June 4th. Ten members and five visitors were present. v Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by "Where I would like to travel." Decided to give $6 from the funds towards the Red Cross Campaign. Miss Marjorie Harper and Miss Ellen Stead appointed to can- vas Egllngton district and Miss Mac- Donald to canvas Howe Bay. Win- dow shades have been purchased for Eglington School. Committees were re-appolnied. The members plan to hold s. social and dance in Eglington School before the end of June. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Wesley Keefe. where roll call will be ans- wered by “My Favorite Proverb." Lunch was served and a social even- ing was spent. MISS SARAH II. DUGGAN t at Sea View. in the early hours of May 17th., one o! its oldest and most respected residents ln the perron ‘of Miss Sarah E. Duzgan, after an ill- nes of ovcr three months, at the advanced age of seventy-eight; years She vras the daughter of’ the late Joseph Duggan and 11L; wife Mary Campbell and lived all her life on the farm where she was born. She was loved and admired by a very wide circle of friends who will 111-‘ ways cherish her memory. She was tenderly cared for in her sicknes by her nephew Roy Duggan and his wife. with whom she lived, also her niece M... Helen Adams, Charlotte- town. who was with her during the last u-eeks. She leaves besides those already mentioned. two brothers Jos- eph and Donald Duggan in the U. S. Her funeral was held on the nirIc- teenth and was largely attended, Mr. John Fleck and Rev. Fred Wil- liamson gjliciating. Interment took tcry, beside those of the family who predeceased her. AFRICAN AVIATION PROVIDES LAND THRILLS BULAWAYO, Rhodesia, June l3— -By The Canadian Prcssl-There s/re more troubles on the ground than in the air, in an aeroplane journey across Africa. Some of them were‘ told by Alan S. Butler, Chairman of the Aircraft Company. when sooom- panled by Mrs. Butler and the en- gineer. S..1\'lillyarrl. arrived in Bul- awayo in tile air survey machine, -_ rciolly designed and constructed to mcet conditions abroad Comparativoly speaking, 1111111 AT 1111101111101 l will sell by Auction at Kensing- ton. on Tursdayr, June 11th, at. 2 p. m. one cnr choice horses, including c.1112 matched pnir of greys, 3,000 pounds; one thatched pair, weight 1,800 pounds; one pair of pure bred Clyde mares. The balance of horses nvcragc 1.300 pounds. They are all’ between i5 and "I years old. lire well broken and in good working condi-i tion. All horses will be hitched for' prosprctivc buyers. No reserve. Jorr! W. Vvliiteheltl. 4445-6-ll-Ii the air .._l- There passed to her eternal rest‘ ‘plane behaved splendidly. One of the l place at the Geddie Memorial Ceme-[the drome was in a, bad state, but wrnj_cn.un.m'rr.'r0ws1__ou1uzn1a1 . ' FAG? THREE QOOOOGGOGOGOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 l/OOOOOOOO St. James Presbyterian Church lIJNISTlD-IEV. W. BRUCE MUD; ACTING MINIBTII-IIV-B-MOOIIIIEAD LEGATI. B. D. OBGANIST-WALTEB McNITPT 10.00 A. M.—-fl'he SlbbI-th School. - 11.00 A. lit-Preacher: Rev. B. Mnorhead legato. B. D. Anthem-To Doom" Lllldlml-IS" ..... Dykes z The Choir. Th8 i Store , 5 i t t i s1i§'_‘-’~t.'“..;;7'°f?i‘.°.'.’. .’T‘.‘."..'.‘i .’Y‘.‘T'T'.'.‘.°?f'. Tffkttitli; 5°‘ ‘.“.‘°'"'”““‘E 19¢ i“ INGRAM“ 39 Mr. Charles McKenzie. r001“ PASTE - . SHAVING CREA,“ c l Dueb-"One Sweetly Solemn Thought" . . . . Ambrose < ‘i . J. A. Lawson. Miss J. Macdonald. , 45¢ 50¢ Kl-ENZO Anthem- Blviour “Tglfléflgfin Keep" . .... .. Sullivan LISTERINE . . . . . c SI-IAVING CREAM G even o , - " r ' , _ 1 g ~ . vllmsiiiil‘? viii-lift" ‘liééifiiiiiit 49c Sifitib? tilt‘? 98c A a , , . 4 I i. LOWER PRICES on DRUGS and TOILET GOODS AT 4 i 00400000004 0000000000000000000000 Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Provincial Ladies Auxiliary; 1 of the P-ofcstani Orphanage will he held in the Orphanage! (Iffigifigos: 21"?“ 25' mmmd" - -- ~ 14" Mount Herbert, Thursday, June 19th at 2 p. m. Standard I Cir-Mr. 3'1, H": 2e,- jg: Sig“: M‘ "f “I“‘“°~"“ 4”" .; . ' - -- - -' 0a ....._,,g.o¢ Tlmé- | so.» Pink r111; . anr 5,... Rm," M_ n, Mama,“ W Delegates are requested to meet at Orphanage Office 158i fill’ livid} Pi"! ~ 39" an.» Mind's (‘ream . Hr‘ Prince Street at 11.30 11.111. Standard Time. l l m Gm m!‘ W 51'3" ““"“" *7'“"'-‘*"" - 9*" 4 I 50c Frultaiives . . . . . . . . . . . .. 391' S115 Burdmk B_ Blue“ 95F - KATHLEEN HENDERSON, Sec'y. ,' 75° Bisllrfltcd Marne-sh "-9" 51.00 n»! 1m" trim- , _ . , _ ._ g9.- ’ "1 51-00 Glover’! M- Rcmfllr ~~ 89* .<1.4o Sal Hcpnfica $1.21: l $1.25 Ahsnrbim .11. $1.19 s,“ “n,” ‘ ‘ _ _ V _ _ _ A _ _ _ _ H W > ‘ $1.25 Ironizsd Yeast . . . . . . .. 98c 5L5" pinkhnm-s rum" v m" IVIARASCIIINO 50¢ TRULY GOOD P R U T E S N cnaaav 11.. acnraamnvr f, cnocossrrzs mg. 7st- pATTjgg , I I I _ , I __ H, 1 1111111111: Meeting Was Held Yesterday. 1 i 1 Successful A n n u al ‘The annual meeting of the ‘Ladies’ Aid to the Protestant Orphanage was held yesterday afternoon at the Cundall Home with the president, ‘present for their- co-operatlon dur- Mrs. A. c. Sinclair, presiding. Thai ing the year. A short report was al- so made by the secretary Mrs. A. G. Erucr, and a parallel report. n-isde by the treasurer Mrs. H. S. Hender- meeting was very successful and was son. largely attended. Following was the treasurers re-l The president made a verbal re- port: | port in which she thanked the ladies Balance in Bank May 10, 1929 .. 1,114.15 , Dues 9.50’ ' Flower Sale 955,33 Candy, "Road Back" .. 1,09 Silver Sold 37,01) Dishes Sold 159,09 Piano Sold 50,90 Brighton Girls sale . . 1.55 Interest . . . . . . . . . .... 3.1m Rummage Sale . . . . . . . . . . .. 290,53 Street Collection ...... .. 2,11,35,71 Mrs. McLurc Donation . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 I "When Kitty Comes" 1,035.65 5,847.56’ EXPENDITURE BY CHEQUE g 1 l To Trustee Board . . . , . . . . . . . .. 4551100 i To Play "when Kitty Comes" .. 320.71 To Magazine for Staff . . . . . 3.00 | 1T0 Flowers (Woolworths) . 22.20 1 To Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 9.5a 5,015,451 i To Balance in Bank June 13, 1930 ........ 842.07 5,847.56 Europe without incident. and, a1- though the ground was snow-cover ed, weather oonrltions were not un . ‘usually severe. They anclvod in Ath ; Ions on March 23, remained then-I the next day, and took off for their . trip across the Mediterranean on! trip was uneventful and the aero- huke tyres was punctured at. Jaba, The wheel was taken off and the ‘axle jacked up to effect a repair, when e storm suddenly broke out and the machine was blown of; the Jack on to the axle. An axle drum ilvfnrch 25, nrrivingpn the North‘ on thestarboard wheelwasbrokcn out African coast at sollum. Their luckily there was no further dam- ncxt stopping place was Aboukin; age. Again at Tabora, when the where they stayed for a few days,‘ rain fall had been the heaviest ror leaving on March 30, ‘ B50111’- 50 Yflfil‘. the slrdrome was Khartoum and Juba were visltedl found tn completely water logged. but the flight down the Nile wasl Mr. Butler had been advised that. Idisnppointing from a llhfibngraphic‘ ‘and scenic point of view owing m1 itlaienpoorxhvveatzllsir coindiytiolns. 55-‘ ' / - BJID t ill 0U it W t‘. Exmlse every care before landing. ‘fitting low over the surid. they were: After flying above the ground _for ling by the depth by which the trees Si‘ flows» however. he brwsht the greatly imprcssed by herds of wild l’ machine 941-1918’ down, although it ;ga.me in the forest areas. A herd of‘ immediately sank 11p to the top otlover 200 buffalo stnmnedod vrlldlv‘ the wheels i1 the soft mud, and tiplas they flew over head. A photo- PPd on to its nose. Haul the ground graph was taken of this rather 1m- been hard the propellers would ln- ique sight. but it did not prnvo a cvitsble have lren broken, but inisucoess. ‘The country round Tabor-u its sodde-n condition it offered little was inundated owing m heavy rains , fight-h: lgfflsellern 111011311 wmenl had recently fallen and judo , 1 Ou amage. ivere mmersed tho water must have . Mr Butler obtained the service of been nearly 10 feet deep, ‘ 100 soldiers of the Kings African __ Rifles. and with the help or several Following the burning. of. a iive- , sheets o! mrrugated iron managed hundrerLynar-nld farmhouse nt Chal- l to pull the aeroplane to drier und‘ ‘on’ England‘ mconfl-v’ “h” H‘ G" r" l. which he Md located In" ngrgarfi l 2220211.: been arrested, charged with; Yul survey. and with the nu of n ' . l orowbar with which he tested the (mhltljfone airplane was exported, depth of’ the mud. ’ ' '5 6°11" fl‘ in the United The aeroplane M“ Ham“ “m” tgirgggrog léstdvgeagothat country st-ni drome Mliruh no. They flew through ‘° "' I iHb CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION OF CANADA I An exclusively Canadian 11nd Bilingual Fraiernalj nsursnce Association of Fifty-Years standing for Catholic Men and Women, who are invited to become members. Nine up-to-date plans of protection and old age investment. Whole Life, Limited Payment Life and Endowments. ALSO SICKNESS CONTRACTS A Millionaire Society With a Solvency of Over 1001.1, luem‘ wmud’ ‘PM! M5!" Gllllt Trustee. Summerelde, I P. E. l., or H. Fylaml. Secretary. 1015 St. Denis St., Montreal. Que. -- - tu aye-mos. he had rim been told it was unser - vloeable, and he was compelled to 20100000000000000000000- 00000000000 00 00000006-099000000000-004400 10-00000000000000000000000000009a 4-60-0099-00000-0000000000000004’ NICE The Perfect 50C LORIE Deodorant 35G BRILLIANTIN . 39¢ 35¢ KLENZO SHAM- mgm, , _ _ , _ _ , _ __ 29¢ POO for silky hair 50c 20c LINEN FINISH WRITING PADS 98c 14c (Big Red Ripe Cherries) "You'll Like ‘r-rn" L- ,. "Have you caught. anything _\-.~t.?".. ROSS -DRUG- UNITED Successor to The MacKinnon Drug CO. "HOME OF BETTER VALUES" J ONE “ORE STEP 1 ltforc hcrringg we.“ ranch: by Nor. Avril-an ii-"hCYIn": rlultn: the Wllli/"l "No but I have tamed the fish so -_<1-,-,,;Qn than rm. 59.15731 3.01.3. that they eat off the hook." Q 0 a‘ an‘ aaaa‘ ‘ APatzVs Church 10.00 A. M.-—’I‘he Sunday School. 11.00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon "A Window in Heaven." > 7.00 P. M.—Evening Prayer and Sermon followed by Holy Communion. ' 1 ‘ Sermnn-"A Divine Benediction." During the Offering Iilrs. ll. S. Hcndcrson will sing. EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., Rector, i X 0 i i I 0 Ineevoeeor0000-0ee0»0¢0o000000~ ¢ LL44 a ‘ '0 1 i 4 00-0-00-0001/0-0-000000-00000-0000-0000000 i \O4§44-§-O§4§§§-O-Q-©-O-O4—§ FOO-O 00000-000000000400004 000s 000-0-04-000000000000000-0000- rnmcs rrrzao! lithe ZBaptiat Qtlnmzb MORNING WORSHIP ll (TCLOCK Antbem-"Turn Thy Face l-‘rnm My Sins" .. .. Sullivan Sermon—"Aggresslve Christianity." Please observe that the Sunday School now meets at l2 o'clock, continuing to 12.30. Last Sunday showed a large increase in attendance. EVENING IVORSIIIP ‘i OTLOCK Anthem—"l‘eace I leave With You" . . . . . . . . . .. Roberts Sermon-“The Buying and Selling Price of Truth.“ Anthem-"Lord, We Pray Thee" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Roberts ' QOOO)OOOGOOOOOO OOOOQQQOOOOOQOOO E 0 o ‘ s Trmzty United Church Ministers: Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D.. lirv. t‘. N- Brown. M. A. Acting Organist-Miss Lillian Mclicnzlc. Mus. Bar}. 10.00 A. rm-sunuay School and Blble- Classes. 11.00 A. bL-Morning “kirship. Scrmon-"Glorloias Liberty‘ . . . . . . . .. Dr. l-Z. II. Ramsay Soprano Solm-“Hnw Lovcly Are Thy Dwellings“ Mrs. Roy (‘udmnrru Anthem by the Choir. 7.00 l’. ill-Evening Worship. Communion Rev. C. N. Brown. Baritone Snlo-“The Lord is my Shepherd“ . . . .. Liddle Mr. A. R. Gillls. Anthem h_v the Choir. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will he ohscrvcd at this service. Morning Service Broadcast by Station C. II. C. K. Serraon +006049000900-00090-0990900VOOQOl ‘AA ---‘- . --- a-- -1 1 l‘... o a . Zion Presbyterian Church ; MINISTEMREV- M. SCOTT FULTON. M. A., B. D. z ORGANIST-MII. L. D. THOMPSON 1 O MORNING i 11.00 A. lVL-Sermon-"Called to he Saints.‘ Q Anthem-"Trust in llim Always“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Simver 1 Solo Part-Mrs. Sutherland nlcllean and Choir. 4 Soprano Snln—"'l‘hc Holy City" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Adams z MLss Christina Miller. u , 2.30 I’. DL-Sunday School and Bible Classes. : EVENING . _ 7.30 I’. lW-Scrmnn-"Illvnrcvn-in (‘hutch and Ststr.“ Q l" Anthem-"A Song in the Night" . . . . .. Smith Trio, Miss Fin (Yamphcll, Mrs. F. A. Match and Harry (‘raswcll and Choir. Mixed Quarietto-"The Saviour With Me" ,. . Swcney ‘i’- Mrs. s. MscLt-an. nm. F. A. Mutch. Messrs. 1., gamer-ulna. ‘ and Norman ltiag-Pherson. A Welrbwe Await: You in Zion. O§..QO§Q§#§'§O§§§§§.§Q§§O4§