MAY 3. 1937 ___ rm: rationalism PICTURIZATION OF C. LLOYD DOUGLAS (Author of "Magnificent Obsession) Famed Best Selling Novel FIRST A SENSATIONAL COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE SERIAL! THEN A RECORD-BREAKING IlESP-SELLIING BOOK! AND NOW THESIJASOIVS AIIGHTIESI‘ SCREEN TRIUMPH MAGNIFICIENT- LY PILMED BY THE PRODUCERS OF “ANTHONY ADVERSE” THE GUARDIAN DIRECT anon A SENSATIONAL WEEK IN sr. JOHN ll IIIKLNCE -— Western Ill ALSO LATEST NEWS AND A MUSICAL RU- Tlie Romance that Changed n Million Loveli’ Lives ‘Sow Lights the Screen! ERROL ANITA LOUISE GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE ivmnuaiiirr uuosar —-NIB. CEDRIC IIAKDWIIJKL PRINCE EDWARD — TODAY —TIIES DAY-WEDNESDAY FLYNN IN ins rinsr MODERN ROLE ~r r -. BIRTHS MURRAY-At the Prince County Hospital, April 29th. 1037, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray. Bedeque, a non. DEATHS BRUCE - At Lyndale, on May 1, 1937. Alex Bruce in his 80th year. MACLEOD-In Brookline, Muss on April 22. 1937, Sarah iHadcni. wid- ow of Duncan llIocLieoi-l. Interment at Dundas. P. E Island. MOORE-At Westmoreland on May 2. i937, Crist Moore. aged a1 years. Funeral from his rexidcncc on Wednesday. May 5, service starting at 1.30. GBEEN-Suddentfy at Summerside Mill! l. 1937. Miss Sarah Caroline Green. Funeral Tuesday at 10.30 u. m. from St. lifarys Church. Inter- ment- in the Anglican Cemetery at" St. Eleanors. MACLEOD-At Bonshaw Saturday. lilay 1, 1931. John J. ltiacLeorl. aged 79 years. Funeral from his late ros- Idence on ‘Tuesday. May 4th when a short service will be held zit 2 p. m. then to Hartsville Churrh at 8.30 for regular service and burial. COMPTON-At Flat River on ltiziy 2nd. I037, Mr. Wellington Comp- ton. aged 64. Funeral Tuesday af- ternoon from his home. service starting at l o'clock. Intemient Dispensary Carries 0n Relief Work In November 1909 there was or- Banlzed in this City the Anti-Tub- erculosis Society to aid those of our citizens who were suffering from Tuberculosis and to bring about improvements in the con- ditions of the people in order in so far as possible to prevent the spread of that disease. Amongst 111°‘ 8M1)‘ problems prasenting themselves, was the necesity of meat and milk inspection in (he Ciiy- A campaign was inaugurated to this end, whlsh nticr some years of effort was CFCHvnefl Mm Suc. cess by the passing by the City authorities of laws regulating these matters. The fight against ‘Pubercolosis was ever uppcrniot fin the minds of those forming the Society. As the Red Cross Society and later the Government Hmlth Depart- ment has taken ovor very largely this work, the Society has in re- cent yeans devoted the moat of its endeavors to tho pvnxlding of clothing. food and medicine to the needy oi the City. In this way thousands of dollars have been IIecoriIEntry TO-NIGHT “ THE HOTTENTOT ” A s ACT PLAY Presented by Llgoorlan Players Holy Ilodoomor Hall MONDAY. MAY 3rd. TUESDAY. MAY lib. Curtain 8.30 Admission 25c Tickets on Solo Bcddin’: Drug Store Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French Co. List In 3rd Hobbies Show Belfast cemetery. MONDAY:- lzl5 p. m.--Socinl Hall. Cubl. 1:15 p. I'm-Social Hull. Scouts. '20 p. rim-Elsi. Parlour. Evening Auxiliary. LONG BIKE JOURNEY EDMONTON. lCP)-Peter Olayk. .21, has Just returned home after a nix-months bicycle tour of western Canada and the United States. He covered 10.000 miles on the Journey. He gained l5 pounds in weight. E CREAM ROUTES Beginning Fridzrv, May 7th, Guernsey Cove. Murray River, Surrey. Iona, Orwell. lllonilziy. May 10th White Sands, Wood Islands. Flat River, Orwell, one trip each week to Hazel- brook Creamery. JOHNNIE BLUE Hauler from onion tllbufrb spent, without thought of creed or colour. The Society has therefore filled an empty niche in the im- perfect relief situation existing in the City. For some year- ciety has advocated a housing scheme for the nccdy of the City. The annual meeting of the So- ciety will be held on Thursday evening next iit eight o'clock in the Board Room of the City Hall. to which all our citizens are in- vited. Dr. P. A Crcelman will ad- dress the meeting. Envelopes for the annual collection will be dis- for on Monday. No doubt our citizens will respond to this appeal With liberality. RARE STANI-I" BRINGS DIP PRICE (A. I". by Guardian's Special Wire! NEW YORK. May l~A rare United States postage stomp error found by Herman Horst. Jr. in the "tock of a Portland, 0713. curio dealer was s ‘d today to George B. Sloane. stamp dealer acting for an unnamed clicnt. Horst said the price compared favorably with rcccnt auiLon sales ' of similar stamps which have . brought $3.30 and $3.600. The stamp is a 30-ccnt'1l369 Is- , sue, with inverted flags, a printing ‘error which distinguishes it from tho normal variety. Sometimes the best way to be affable is to smile but say noth- ing. i CREAM IIIDAY. Plnette. Orwell Con. Truck will leave Murray JOHNNI BEGINNING WEDNESDAY. May bib-Glen William, Glen Martin, Kil- MAY ‘lib-Murray Harbor. Gui-racy Cove, Mur- roy Blur, lurroy. Iona. Fodbln, Inwor uonoliir. MAYjCth-Whlto sum. Belle lllvor, Eldon, mallng one trip each week until further notice. Hauler for CENTRAL CREAM ERIES LTIl. Cllllloltebwllr P. l. l. ROUTES_ Newton, Vernon. Harbor 6 A. M. each mornlnl E BLUE the So- . tributed on Saturday and called- Entrles in the 3rd Amiual Girls’ and Boy.‘ Hobbies Exhibition at closing time on Saturday night totalled four hundred and fifty five, an increase of thirty fiveovor the number of entries in the Ex- ‘ hibitlon of last year, officials an- nounced. Muic leads the list with s total of one hundred and thirty entries. Manual training with forty entries shows a big increase in this par- ticular class. A fine display of Art presented by local competitors will be augmented by three very in- teresting loan exhibits from St. John. Halifax and Toronto. The first part o! each even- ing's programme will be held In Queen Square School Assembly i lho Central Guardian snows A’! m: - u; ... u; CAPITCI. —'I'0IIAY women ICSIASY BIOTTID or clus- omo GREEN... How could rho toll that the lender lines of her In- “°“"I Ywng Iovo would g load Io onguishod shame, hormonal oven Irogodyl urumfiiuurrn POIIY ROWIES c. NonrY oonoou Al" "filrwser Than Fiction" MUSICAL-CARTOON rho Central Guardian 000KB for perfect pictures. o-oois-z-u-u Crmraurnattou urn. nutm- NUE L-67f18-7-t2-312 THE QUARTERLY meeting of the Gradurlte Nurses Association will be lield in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Tuesday, May 4. at 8 p. m. L-1237. DIED IN VANCOL‘ ‘ER-Friends in Charlottetown received the sad news over the week cnd of the death in Vancouver on April 29 of Mr. H. Stuart Brovm. He is sur- vived byhis wife who was form- erly the Miss Blanche Grady. daughter cf Mr. 1nd Mrs. T. B. Grady of this City. POLICE CHECK CARS-Mem- bers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police checked 60 auto- mobiles on the highways Saturday for lights, brake‘. etc. They warn- ed motorbt; with '36 markers to obtain thclr new pistes immed- iately. Only one ca: ivas found to be in n dixeciive CUIHIIiLOD as re- gards lights and brakes and it was taken to a garage and put in good condition. T00 Late Tn (lasify WANTED CHAIRS T0 CAIN Reasonable prices. Phone 1391. L-31-5- MARRIED MAN IVANTS WORK on farm. Apply ."P' Guardian. L-:-1-5-3-:i_l_. WANTED: A MIDDLE AGED woman for housework. capable ofcutting seed. Apply to Guard- tan. L-l5. Hall, stalling at 7.30 and an od- dlonal programme of entertainment will be presented in the Y. M. C. A. Building each night stoning at 015. Programme detain for Monday md Tuesday are given elsewhere ll‘l this issue. l INDIANS sr-ann | TREATY MONEY I CAIBARY. any. l-(OPI-Al- Plough extremely" well behaved. 1180 Blackfoot Indians, clutching ‘their treat-y money In bronucd hands, arrived here by train from, their rcscrvaron and proceededio, iulvc Cnlgnrians tho redmnn’: ln-l ‘torpretiition of "painting the town While three or four wayward “uclcs found their unsteady way "110 police cells pIndInR Ntum of wbricty. thc maioriv of the tribe bought serviceable Nothing. Merchants report d eles of cast off clothes aocumu "ed In the wake of the Blackfeet. when on Indian child gets a new suit. it "oes on immediately. the change relng direct and unabashed. 1 FOR SALE IVHEELBARROII’. 106 ililsborough Si. L-17-5-3-3i. WANTED IMMEDLATELI’ AN experienced maid for general housework. References required. Phone 76B. L-ls. safi on EAS'I"_TIEH‘I\IS_ farm of 50 acre. on Whlm Road, occupied bv Daniel D. Rourke. Apply to Bell 6i Mathleson. Sol- lcltors. L-23-5-3-5-7-3i. , lads. about eleven years of - were believed to be melting their ouswsu. i... Photographs. SPECIAL BATES Ldili-y Shoppe. AT KENT L-EI-b-Zi-Zi. LUNFILDEIATIUA LIFE. LNSUI- A-‘icl 10-6198-7-12-312 LANDS CARGO 0F MOLASSES —Tbe S. S. Cornwallis, Captain korbeo. arrived in Charlottetown; Jill-HIE] from Barbados and landw cu B00 puncheoiis oi molasses. RISING PBICI-lsh-Build you: new home at lower cost in the Slnallwood Location. Special fln- ance-plan saves you money-see the Smallwood Home Site Agent. L-l2-I5-5-1-2l ' ABTILLEBY all rinks will par- ade in uniform Tuesdai: evening at seven o'clock to prepare for Cor- onation Day. P. S. Fielding. Li.- Col. L-(IO. POLICE COURT-"Pwo drunk: who appeared in Police Court Sai- urday morning were remanded un- til today. A disorderly conduc; case was adjourned until Wednes- day. $1.000 FOB HOUSE-A double tenement hou"e was bought by llr. Lorne Harper Friday for M,- 00 not $6.000 as reported in Sat- urday's issue. POLICE SEIZE BEER—R. C. M. P. seized a quantity of beer. be~ lieved to have been obiazned at the vendor's, in a raid on a small store on lo\\'er Queen Street Pri- day night. Court action would fol- low. Police authorities said last night. THEFT CASE DISMISSED - A1 gasoline theft case was dismissed‘ by Magistrate G. J. Tweedy, K. C Saturday. Two young men ' arrested b_\' Mounted Po.. ciiey had race ved a report 0i ma» lino theft from a car on me Mal- pequo Road BOYS TAKE "FRENCH LEAVIT-Mounted Police last night were marching f0! W0 young boys who took "french Leave" from the St. Vincen: Or- phanagc yesierday. The younZ age. way to their home dstrzri in the western section of the Province. Police said. ANNIVERSARY 0F REV. JOHN GEDDIE, D. D-Lasi- Sunday marked the 100th Anniversary of the entrance into the ministry of that missionary of world wide fame the Rev. JohnGeddle. I). D. Born in Banff. Scotlind he came as a young lad to Pictou and later studied under the Rev. Thomas Mc- Culloch, D. D.. and wa: licensed to preach at a meeting of Pictou Pres- bytery at East River on May 2, 1837. After seven years work on Prince Edward Island, he sailed with his wife to the island of Anietyum. when he died 3'7 years later this was inscribed on the pul- pit of the church in Anietyum "When he landed in 1848 IIIEW were no Christians here and ivhen he left in 1872. there were no heathen." To stimulate the miss- ionary movement and to do honor to Dr. Geddie" memory. on Sun- day special sermons were PIP-Wh- cd in -the Presbyterian Churches. PERSONALS Dr. Seairian is expected to arrive from Montreal on Tuesday. Mayor W. Ieard and Councillor J. L. Sherry. Borden were in the City on Saturday On business. Premier Campbell and Mr. WE. Massey. provincial auditor. left by ‘ plane Saturday for Moncton en. route for Ottawa where they‘ will confer with the Minister of Labor regarding this provinces relief pro- jects for 1937. Leading telegrapliist CarlProwse and AB. Seaman James Leight- lzer left for Halifax Saturday morning to join the HMCS. ‘Si. Laurent“ on a cruse to Montreal to participate in coronation cere- monies at that port. The many friends of Miss nlarv MacLcan will be pleased to learn ‘that she ls much improved in health, and has returned to home in North Rustico from Provincial Sanatorium whore has been receiving treatment l the past five months. l hrr the she for (May 3rd MONDAY :- Street by Ills Worship Mayor P. .In sud. but loving memory ol my dear Mother. “rs. Elisabeth A. Mao- lEluizren. who pulsed away May 8rd, Though 1 might seek the whole world through I could not find another Ono bolt so d. and dear and true As you my. amt mother. Inscrlod by bei- daughter Alma of Windsor, Nova Booth. The bucks concentrated their _ spending on ten-gallon hats, puny‘ Competlt ,, ntch hondonss and lent-her goods. ‘WINNI- ' of - InILM-(LA. Makers. III NENCIIIAII wome- Queon Square School lllil lion: eight years and under, under, Piano and Voool. Elelnble. Fourteen yearn and under. Sixteen your: and Twenty your: and Competitions. lxprem Club BOYS ANII GIRLS HOBBIES EXHIBITION 4:00 P. III-Decorated bicycle parade, starting from Prince School to Rent St-Queen SL-Grafton-Court House Square-Richmond St. to Market Square. 7:30 P. DIP-Opening of Exhibition, Queen Square School As- sembly Hall. Sydney St. Entrance. Chairman Col Keith s. Rog- on. President of the Bobbin Exhibition. Opening of Exhibition W. Turner. Dancer under 12 yours and public Programme at 9.15 P. M. Geo. Choppeli and his Old Time Merry Piano and Vocal. Ten years and 7:80 P. HL-Twelvo your! and under, Piano duets and .Vocal under Plano 801M. Duets and Violin Duets. under. Violin Section and Harmonica 0:1! P. MF-Yq M. C. A. Building. Children for Sleepy Town order direction of Miss Betty Rogers-and added nitration-doth! If To: Cochran, tho I’ RCIiRAM AnlI 4th) Building and Mudcul at 3:00 P. M, Musical Competi- Plono Solon and Plano Duets. Yodoiling Troll Elder. Q§QOO§§OQ§+O§§O§OOO O0 Boys 0f The 0|d Scout Brigade l Will all Bo! Scouts of put f RIPS Pkfle register their names at the Bo, Scouts I’ Headquarters, 191 Qum- SL z We want to contact those “h” “Plum! halve been en- rolled. P. E. l. Boy Scouts 0000000000 Association. : oeoooooooooooooooooooooooooqo.‘ wave» 044.9%‘. ALL KINDS bruises or LIGHTS and 1 inns for Coronation eroratfo“ we‘; & Co" 51K“ "JICBI Co _SEIZE 130_ (IALLONS 0F RUM- ientv-six o-gn Ion kegs of rum found Adrien in a barn in the R. C. M. P and Charlottetown made the (‘OVPI HII-IXTARY B A N Q UETI l‘ departure for i Mrs. R. C. s at dinner ) in the No- nvlien they were o! a handsome Provincial presidec. 1 gr f loss Scoutin" the‘ departure .. . vent. who for . hiid cl ‘nit-d nearly all Scout wnrl»; read a A . . . -- he gave_ an outlirr- n he wor both had done for zhc xitnvemcni: and then 1\fr< Vfnrrru rervresentln: Cub- mnster. torn ..v handed the gift to Mr Par Addresses were also vi n bv -- Lloyd Williams. (‘_.‘Y‘.’i‘="‘ \ H C “no ‘ P. ‘trial Cont. ixaioner J J. Mo: .\ir J R. Burnett Mr. and P“e".' n.-k".'vivled=ied the honor d c ‘hem, and both as- =ured the Sorvver! that they would - try and co wire actively in the, Movement i their new home in Fredericton. “KI ever would look, back \vi'h ‘11n'>~1‘rP and satisfaction r on tlzelr association with Scouting here. S. 0. Ii. Alumni At K. 0f C. Hold Enioyahle Evening On Friday evening lat a de- lightful. bridge and dance was held under the aiipzces of the St. Dun- stans Alumni Association, and the Charlottetown Council Knights of Columbus. Tlic K. of C. Hall was gully decorairrl lll the Universiijv colors. and. re ozziicied to the pleas- ing szrains of Al Blanchards Or- chestra. coupled with the joyous: laughter o; y-oung and old as they ' took advantage of the well polth- l ed floor and gayly tripped thei light fantastic. Others p'e=ent spent an enjoy’- at bridge, and the filial score $Il wed Mrs. J. F. Mac- Millan as runner of ladies high. Prof. J. F‘. Atari/linen. winner of gents high, and to keep up the name of the clan, Dr. W. J. P. Ilacliillun carried off the solution prize. The Universi:_v men through their pie ident. Mr. Simpson, ex- pressed their appreciation of the‘ cvexiuigl» entertainment and i r .- thanked the sponsors. A inch served by the mem- lves added to the evenings ly chaperoned lay Mrs. A. R Mdc- _ Innis. Hrs. lDr.» J. E. Blanchard‘ and Mrs. _\1 A. Farmer. Program For, Coronation Cay‘ Is Progressing Work wa< rapidly programing. Councillor R. C. Chandler, general chairman of the Coronation Com- niit;ee said Saturday. 111 WWW‘ lion wiih observance of Coronation Day in Ohurloizetown. Colored lights and Mring of ox- teriors of the City Hall and Pro- vincial Building has been com- pleted. Bunting. flags and other decorations will likely be placed l next week. he said. Decoration of j the Legion Home with lights. flags and buntinc will bcgin shortly. .132. M. Phillips‘ has been awarded the conxrnct for decorating the Dominion Building and the Marine Building and work will begin im- p mediately. i Work in other directions was . also progressing. The R. C. N. V. H. l hm; had u rehearsal at Victoria! Park and will be followed by others before Coronation night. At the Forum where opening ceremonies will take place. a fl ring andt platform is being e ected for speakers. School children have been rehearsing choruses for the ceremonies. Making ready the Victoria Park roadway and intallntlon of light‘ there ,wlll begin early this week. Arrangements for a monster parade to open the occasion have been completed, it was announ- ced. Several societies. school child- ren, Boy Scouts. Girl Guides. Mil- lta. R. C. N. V. R. and other or- llonizations will be included in the line-op. Fireworks for a dimioy at lnotulohrk Gui i PAGE THREE RIIUCIOUI SERVICE E ST. JAMES CHURCH The morning sermon. by the Rev. Dr. J. Kiei- Fraser. was based on Romans 12:2l—"Be not overw come of evil. bu: overcome evi Illh 80111"- Thls is one of Lbe or- . lifimllieachings of obristianlty. u; is we wish w overcome the evil I111 our minds and thoughts. we must not aztemp! w cnish it out, burl we 11111:! overcome ll. by ihinkingi good thought-s. l1 we see evil in those we meet in our private litel we should not criticise and carp», but instead we must overcome their erg. by selling them a good example. Fzi lly in our pupil-- life, ilio way to correct wrongs is not by I€l__'i>.l_lllf)ll but by seitzxig up some agency tor good in the midst of the evils. _Tlie SUDJEU. of the evening m. on» was “Ge ..r.g rid of our‘ f BIS". There are some fears that BIB 800d to have. such as the fear , c: an. and the fear of God. Bu‘ ..:cn iii e are other fears which warren us and sometimes ruin our l.ves. There LS il. fear of noth- ME or thc idle fe r; there is the i..\r of iii ~ 3g beg-gay... ~ n .l eisihe fear of . and here is the tea’ ofideath All 1..e answers to these , n furs, all the agencies w quiet, U91" ma)’ be found in our relig- ,1 llli. . The morning music consisted o! n. c. ranr-zxr s». ailthem--‘How Lovely Are Thy ~ n“ ‘Th5, c,“ Du.’ rigs Fain-solo by Miss Mar- kcritc- Cudmore. The evening sn- tnem was; "Saviour Thy Children l Keep". CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH The i-v ueiisiic services at the m n successful ending lust night wig; 3:1 audience that filled the audit- oriiun. _It was one of the most impressive of all the services or ‘he "1"" cmiraicn with special music featuring (he opening pay: 0f the service with assisrangg the piano organ and v. .:n played by Mr. Porter. During the meet. U135 which have bun W" dflYS nine have iu cziurch and many others have dc- Bnrnett. .\lr- S. clared their intentions of doing so. P. w c. Mi: At the conclusion of the evening ‘ srrvice two more came forward. A_ beautiful and dignified baptismal service was conducted by the pois- tor, Rev. S. C. Cooper. The gyan. Eelist. Rev Geo. w. Titus will leave on ivednesday morning to open another meeting with the lCllristlin Church near Frederic-l ion. N. B. Following thS meeting’ he ixili be here on rh- 151M341 again to spend several months‘ among the churches. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH DnMiller preached at the morn- lng services. his sermon being on, L311“, mo}; as 3-,“ a " presunipiious sins and their causes namely. self righteousness, self sufficiency and false faith. The evening sermon was presch- l ed by the Rev. Roy Ivebsier, BA Hr. Webster is a son of Mr. Ever- ett Webster of this city and has received a call from the Murray Harbor district. The choir rendered in a fine manner the anthem “The King of lave" by Frank T. Wutkis. at the, morning service. Hr. Jas. Calder sang most eflec- tively "It Was For Me“. by Blount. = at the evening service. in addition to the regular selection by the choir. DENY SHIP (Con_ii_i_iued trornJ-iigfw 1i Basque reports asserted that Sat- urday's fighting in the Bernie-o sector. on the Bay of Biscay coast northeast of the Buque capital. constituted "another stinging Ital- l Ian defeat.“ A Bilbao communique said two Italian divisions were routed by a Basque counter-attack and aban- doned large quantities of war sup- plies. On the battlefield 197 Ital- ian dead wearing Italian uniforms were picked up. it was stated. Doc- uments found on Italian prisoners. said the communique. revealed there were 16,000 Italians on the Bilbao front. commanded by a General Piasone. The prisoners told of the land- ing of 2000 Germans at San Seb- astian April 26. the communique continued. German headquarters were established at Vitoria and Itaian headquarters at Azpeitia. southwest of Son Sebastian. According to prisoners‘ storiso zhere were '10 or 80 German and Italian airplanes based at V‘toria and 30 or more at Recolo. RAIDEI) BY BAIWJITS TOKYO. May 2--A Domei News agency dispatch from Kalriel. northern Korea. today reported about 50 Japaneoe Koreans and Manchoukuo citizens had been , canted off by o bandit force which Miinchoukuo raided a police border. were enroute from Toronto. That buildings throughout the city will be elaborately decorated for the coronation was evidenced by a report from dnv-goods mer- chants‘ circles who stated their stock o! material was rapidly de- pleting. ' PIMPLES Addnnoquolumoutof < ing with a splendid duet. station just north of the Korean , THE BAPTIST CHURCH Th: Rev. H. L. Demon B. u, L, hm morning sermon. o~ usscu Reasonable Re igion‘ i Ill: - text from the imros oi .\. i s; a; “He hath shown thee. 0 mun, who: good: and what duil; the Lort require of thee but to do Jusily. I( love mercy and to ovals humbly v-xtn tny (I-od?" The world wil never do WIZIIOLII relm z A - dives seem today to be .1 despite ills appv the world will a‘. a reasonable r says one "is a l‘ ..self in th actions re‘ ' Iii his p: God and nature called ten to the hoax! by to God the people ask H1" _' themselvls vepiance o! way, QYOIIILLQ die fXiln ting iorih the zdcn‘. of ; our. IIIGICV. i: ndlziie . humble living as ~ panionsmp oi ' ICIIOII‘. grsa’ l“ l . < John Ellerfonl. .i.: m: sung as duet .1 Cnnipbei‘. and bliss m of the QWPXZIYIZ Ins "Lord. we pray Thee“ The Communion of the Lord's Supper was observed lII 1121s sernce. Music of the day war direczed by ‘ ‘enngfimdv Central Christian Church came to w“ NH" H- M?‘ (‘film Clllflhbfll. Mus. Barn. with Miss Helen Call- bccl; at the ozgiin. SONG SERVICE ‘.\.1.i held last Kiri: under the .\1 oi Prince night in Si. . auspices of the S C of Wam College, Mr acted as chairman Burnett read the The speaker of the ei John Denny. four yea;- siudent- ot Dei delivered l stirring and rntl tic address on the problezvis for. o vouch today. He showed how IIlfll-TTILILISIII was en- cracking on and supplanting tho vachings of Jesus Christ. The greatest challenge ever given the world come from the Son of God ud it is hs doctrines that should the watehword of evciy yoimg man and woman. Miss Vera Malcolm Campbell and Miss Pearl Burn.» favored the meet- Rlcv. Keir Fraser. D. D.. closed the meeting with the benediction. _.___‘_i—-- THE SALVATION ARIWY At the iriorning <eriicc AdJ. ‘c’. "Build- ing the walls oi J einiah 4 chap. f» vcr>e1 we the wall" '1' e builders of the avails of Jer difiiculzzes as "Every one u‘. wrought in rln- We?‘ other hand held a w. mn". verse 6 we read "The people had B mind to work". This w.» the r‘ take and the Chili‘ ‘have a mind to we ' ! individual member >- place in the work. The mee‘ a A 5.2.5 _ and chorus and hymns a program PIIJQYHTI M‘ music i-c 2m Others ‘i . l. The confined in for all and ‘the soldie _ God and pray H;- blessiizg or. their eflorts. At the evening serricr Mrs Ad]. Lynch addressed the meeting. us- ing as hci text Bp‘ Chill!‘ 4- Versc 30: ' zhehcf? spirit of God whereby ye nreseal- ed unto the day of redemption". 71:12: N. D. 1W0 cLean 1 UNDERTAKl-ZR EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wilishire I , Phone l-IH wo-eooo-ooo 000400000440 004 A Arrivals at A Carter's Seed Store ONION SETS 1h SHALLOTS GARDEN PEAS (for early planting) VEGETABLE and FLOW- ER SEEDS for Ilot beds and Early planting. GLADIOLI BULBS DAHLIA BULBS MIXED LAIVN GRASS l l l l "Im- of Iron o , "c? '79 ' GARDEN and LAWN mm , . ,_ m 32222? ufliiii FERTIIJZ-AR I Clear up your sliinl WNARU$ IJNIMENT i t t l i 2 ‘i A tow copies of SEED CATALOGUE BIRD SEED n ‘I PARROT FOOD . .. . -..--..---A.-.A.-A om» a o». l . i i . .