‘ ' werciFirst Clsss or King's Scouts. I938 IIOVENIBER I9. CHURCHES TOMORROW CHURCH of ENGLAND l St. Paul's Church _ n, Raymond M-An-DD» "'3: Miss Lillian sins. Organist $1, birgctul‘, Albert Dinllll. "any Next Before Advent um M lng Prayer and Sel- I"- ofm A“ them: .".I‘he ,1 God in Nature", Bet- $30- gundsy School and Bible fllflfi. - yy,§~":,:'v.$"s::.:u.§;r'"ar: i n, “Bin the Lord is Mindful", l . Mglmisgrlna: Th6 gm._w___- PRESBYTERIAN yittfilth Church in Canada St. Jqmes Church Pownsi Street Minister — Rev. R. Moorhcsd Legato. 0.1). st-Mri. K. S. Rogers. cior-Mrs. J. A. Lawson Morning at both services. Orgoni ch01,- Dire Public Worship: even and evening at scve Preacher. Rev. W. H. To Sunday School at two-thirty- Moming Anthem: ‘God Is A 5pm!" lBcnuelt). Evening Anthem: “How Lovely A" Thy Dwellings" (Maker). strangtrS and Visitors Cordiaily Invited. cl Tloifiesla-yterlon Church Prince and Grafton Street ist. — Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Miimiavilsc — Miss Rena Wood. 310ml“; Worship 11.00 urn: “mo; “Life As A Stewardship.’ HVIIIIISZ l, 7Z0. 184, 552. illnsirzii Selections will be given e y's Junior, Girls’ r Girl's C hoirs. 2,30 p.m.: The Sabbath School ma Bible Classes. Evening Womhlll 7-00 P- m- Thcme: "Does God Speak to Men Today?" Hymns: 314. 474, 570. An- : “The King of Love My Shep- herd Is." Shelley. Soloists: Miss Olive Portrldge, Mrs. Arthur Roper ma Mr. Ivcndrll Philips. Let us mnkc it a congregational day In which all members and MI- hmnts who can possibly be pres- Qnl will do so. Strangers and Students cordially invited. st Zion. n o‘cl0clt. g wnshcnd ‘ UNITED CHURCH of CANADA Trinity United Church Pskice Street Minister-Rev. Hugh Miller, MA... 3D. Assistant -- Rev, [Mug M, MIIITIY. ILA. Organist -- A. Roy Kendllli, L.It.A.M., ,A.A.G.O. Public Worship ll.00 ssn. Ser- ‘lnon: Rev. Hugh Miller. Anthem: ‘The Hing oi Love", Shelley. ..2.30 p.m.: Sunday School and Bible Classes. Public Worship 7.00 p.rn. Ser- mon: Rev. Hugh Miller. Anthem ‘bThev Twilight Shadows Fa ”, D. . 00d. Visitors and students cordially welcome BAPTIST The Boptist Church Prince and Fitzroy Street Minister — The Rev. Ilarvcy L. Denton, ILD. Organist Miss Helen Callback. Choir Director — Miss Vera H. M. Campbell, Mus. Bac. Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Organ Prelude-Miss (Zullheclr. Ant“ Selected. Duet, — “Sabbath Mom", Miss gihVidfi Baker and Miss Vera Camp- e . Sermon-Tile Itev. H. L. Benton. The Church School 2.30 p.m. The two senior classes meet at the close oi’ the morning service. All other classes and grou . in the afternoon. Evening Wors ip 7 o'clock. Orgnn Prelude-Miss Callbeck. AM“ Selected. Scnnon—'l‘he Rev. H. L. Denton. The Sixth of a series on “Some Saints and Some Sinners." You ore Invited to Worship with TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH Central Christian Church Kent Street Minister — Rev. S. C. Cooper. Th.M. Organist — Mrs. V. Dlngwcll. Morning Service II mm. Anthem: “Drlw Me To Thee" Nevin. Ser- mon: “The Kicking Sinner.” Sunday School: 2.30 p.m. Evening Service 7 p.m. Anthem: “This Holy Hour”, Adams. Scr- mon: “The World Drama." All Cordiuiiy Invited. and .' PlOIlCQVS‘, November '10. 199B A teem ot Pollsh-Cpnodian BOY loollt; oi Binndon, Manitoba. cap- Nud the provincial Wallace Nes- gttoéleunlor first aid competition l Iirst and second prizes for ssil- lig yacht models shown at the an- nuul Yurrnouth, N. 5., Exhibition were won by Yurmouth Boy Scouts. The model oi a toll-ris- American clipper ship mluie u third Scout was on display in soother booth. _ Otticlsls oi the Royal Winter Fair. Toronto, as visual called upon lnurtly lmiioriried Boy Scouts to not as ilsliers. information booth attendants, and in other capacities l-hfollehout the week oi the bu; lhow All the Scouts assigned As A signal for the opening oil the new international "Blue Writer", bridge between Saints. 0m. and Port-Huron, Mich, {lags at the two bridge approaches were simultaneously hoisted by Cana- dian and American Boy 860116 TillgScout oere v oil tuted for the conyentionoi cutting of s ribbon. "It gives me great pleasure b0 extend my heartfelt greetings to all the enthusiastic Scouts and workers oi the Hindustan Scout Association. I appeal to you all to sincerely follow the Scout Motto BE PREPARED in your everyday life, and you will be a true Indian. a greet citizen, and above all a perfect lzentlmnnnJL-Mnhomedlb- hoy Rowjee, Sheriff 0t Bombay. A visit of five members of the ‘Ibronto Maple Lent hockey team made s. big troop meeting night for the boys 0d the 1st Dundss. Ont, Scout Troop. was s lively game oi’ dodge Scouts vs. Hockey Stars, the evening scout hocke were autographed. and e listened to hockey game stories, and some good suggestions for keeping physically iit. The play- ers were Chamberlain. Davidson. Boll, Hamilton and Thorns, Boys 0d Hungarian and Czech parentage comprise tlhe member- ship oi' a. new Boy Scout troop re- cen ball. sticks 50W A village library has been estab- lished in their "den" by the Rover Scouts of Queenston. Ont. Several hundred volumes were the Crew act as librarian at stated hours. and a standard and library card system is used. Eight Wolf Cubs. eillilt 130i’ Scouts and eilzhl. Rover formed part of the Guard of Honor for Queen Elizabeth when Her Ma- jesty opened an extension of the Brixtnn Town Hall. South Inm- beth. during Lambeth Civic Week. Boy Scout salesmen operating a refreshment booth at an intcrsclio- lnstic field day at Agricultural Park. Listowcl. Ont. rcportcd dis- posing oi 1.392 bottles of “pop." bars. The net proceeds were di- vided between the Scouts and the Llistowel Continuation School. Two doya’ nailing srid deep sea fishing. was the highly prlrcd re- FLiiilR and FEED New in Stock And To Arrivs BRAN SHORTS MIDDLIHGS CORNMEAL CRACKED CORN OIL CAKE MEAL SUGAR BEET PULP SCHUMACHER EEED "FASTERFAT" WHITE FISH MEAL GLUTEN FEED BARLEY MEAL FEED WHEAT ROLLED OATS AND OATMEAL And all the well know brmdl ol Blend and Hard Wheat Flflr-lil ot which ws are filling st lowest prices. Wholflllelldsll Don't Isl! to t prices 5010M hflyln‘,‘e a! Order now and save money, must-ignore likely to go ll. liorne 8160. QHABLOTTETOWN g , The my BcoutL n i have their "Scout Weeks. - spent seven this» ward for the gmun of Boy Scouts who proved best n11 round patrol rlt the summer's camp 0f the 15¢ Windsor. N. 8.. Scout Tkonp. The i award was oitcrcd by the Windwi- l ' Rotary Club. S out. Thornton the cruise Moshcr returned from blggml as “high liner." with the cod oi’ the catch. _ of India. e Bangalore scout Association mn- cluded its week of rrlblic Hcoutinc service demonstrations wit-h o biiz rally oi Scouts and Cubs on the Rmidcncy Grounds. The annual state Rally oi’ Mysore Scouts. held at (Jhitalriroog. drew boys from n11 nsrts oi’ ‘Mysore for n. four, days’ qmp, The Scouts were review- ed by His Hirzhnms the Yllivflrflifl» the State chief Scout- In Memoriam MR. JOHN SUTIIERLAND w. r. Hurrah. of this div word o! the death in Ot- inlz oi her neph- who had rig her last Mrs. recei t“ ghiilmali’ aigillond ll o °" ° “ weeks visiti minor. s“ Mr. Sutherland was s 0i the late Robert Sutherland. Scoview. Ho has been in the olvu Service tor mo yew It opts/w; as head of the n iun Dc- psrtrnent and had retired on ac- count ot ill health. His wife predeceased him. He t’ m“? l“ ...;’“§.?l“fl€' (g _ . .-. grfmlf: gliiiirion Syuthcrland, who hsd been residing with him. f Mr. Butherlsn was s man 0 line character. snd his passing wil learned 1 b9 with d 1'08" numerous friends 111cm" PW‘ The climax During tly organized at Welland, Ont. collected from various sources. Members oi catalogue Scouts The Central-Guardian‘ Tllli ' is reserved ror news oi local interest but advertising oi ntnfwsy nature may be inserted a cents a d t | . ‘M, ktmyaigglglor I ricl! N? CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANC b6789-7-21-8l2 CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS- Cook's. L-liiti-ll-lfi-li. ‘ GUITARS t specifl who; at Twmbs Mssicvare. _ ~ bflfl-ll-lii-ii.‘ SERVICE i th Mamhfl ld Ba. - m?’ Church. Slimdgy, Noverneiaer 20in at 8.30 P. M. L-295-i1-19-li. TRYON CHURCH NOTICES. — Bonshaw ll A. M. Weoirnoreland S. School 2 P. M. Prtacillllg service 3 P. M. ‘Plyon S. School 10 A. M. Preaching Service 730 P. M. Rev. S. D. Prilcs, Pastor. ‘ L-299-1I-19-li.i ———— l DURING THE entire your pelts are received for shipment to the Prince Edward Leland Fur Poul Limited bv J. A. Webster and Co. Richmond Street, Charlottetown. L-15li-1l-l5-li. CHURCH NOTICE November 20. 193B. Brcuclalbnne Charge. Pleasant Valley 11. Brcndnlbaile Ii. Norlii Granville 7.30 Subject: "Fbnrive- xicss of Sins." E. Mllley, Minister. L-300-ll-19-li.i CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE, November 20th. Cornwall: S. S. l0 A_.M. Communion. Service and or- lilfitlilliil oi _(ier elect. ii A. M. hinuston: Service: 2.30 PM. S. s. 3.30 l‘. M. New Dominion. S. S. 1i A.M. Scrvicc: 7 P. M. Rey. E. R. Woodude. Minister. L-zoli-ii-lu-ii. COAL BARGAINS-Sydney Cool fully screened $7.00 per ton, Slack Cool $4.60, regularly sold for $8.25 and $5.50 cash sale price for one l wcek only, 1000 ions bou ht by us lo help the Nova Scotici m ncrs H. R. Lilli-lo unri Co. Telephone 1000. L-3I4-1l-l9-8l. . YORK UNITED CIIARGE.—CRABV. J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Serviu-s Novenrber 20. 1938. ll A. M. York. Minister will be assisted by Rev. M1‘. Mabon. 3 P. M. Biuclirley. 7.30 P. M. Central Church. LF3‘15"l1'19'1l. REV. J. W. TURPEL, asststedby Mrs. Turpel. will hold Services in the Oddieliows Hall. (Patriot Bluilci- ing). Charlottetown, on unday, November 20th, nt 7.30 P. M. Special music. Come and hear the Old- Tlme Gospel in Sermon and Song! 14-322-11-19-11. HOSPITAL ALUMNAE HOST- ESSES AT BRIDGE-Jrhe nurswo! the Charlottetown Hospital Alum- nae were hostesses Thursday night at an enjoyable mixed Bridge of twenty tables in the K. of C. Hall. At the conclusion oi Brid e a de- digiitiul lunch was scrv by the nurses assisted by the student nur- ses 0i the Hospital. The prizes were awarded as follows: Ludi t Mrs. Albon Fhflllcl‘; 2nd. Mrs. J. J. l-lornby; Consolation, Mrs. C. J. H. McDonald. Gentlemen: 1st. O. Ril- ey: 2nd. Rev. W. Keefe; Consolat- ion W. Mayne. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER,- On Friday evening November the 11th o. number _ of tricrids from Cornrwull and vicinity gathered at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Scott. Hampshire, to tender them a miscellaneous shower. The pur- lor was tnstcilllly decorated for the occasion with pink and white streamers and White bells. To the strains of the “Wedding March" played by Miss Mary Doyle of Cornwall, the bride and groom were escorted to the sen/t of honor by two o! the grooms’ tormer school churns Mrs. Stanley Mur- ray npd Mr. Harrison Ihlzzcll. The gills were opened by Miss Murthu Walker and Miss Dorothy Good while the accompanying verses were rcud by Miss Norma. Walker. Miss Lillian Scqtt urran - ed the gifts on the table. Melv n mndc n fitting speech and on be- huli’ ct’ his bride thanked ull tor their gills. Aitter singing "For 'I‘hcy Are Jolly Good Follows" the remainder of the evening was l coilrse. Music on the violin was furnished by Mr. Lymnn Duns- iord uni Mr. Francis Doyle and on hto gilltnr by MlQMfiivlfl Hyde. Chnrlie MueKinnnn rind Lloyd Scott After expressing many good wishes for the future all wendcd their way homcwnrd. (Patriot Pleaee Copy) HOWARD MGINNIS Rubber Footwear for all the family. A few prices are listed here-note them cnroluliy. -___,_ “omens Rubber Overshocs, Wool Lined — — — — — -- ll Men's Closed Side Robbers — -— 95c Men's Low Rubber! -— — —- —- o 4 Bmtle Overshoos - will! Women's Low Rubbers — - - 63o Children's Robbers — — - - 49s Boys‘ Rubbers — — — 49o Ind 51o .01 er Rubber Items low in pro- portion. ' Agents tor sisninn Wln-k Hoots lliitllilili llcllllllS TWEEL BLDG. GT. GEO. 8T. es—1s . - spent in music and social inter- . ""“’I€E GUARDIAN 131E (TIARLOTTETQWN v See u... nw 1939 mow» Operate Hours Longer At No Added Cost. 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BOTH STORES Summerside — Charlottetown _._ PICTURE trlmvrznonurp -A ' luy pelted in the wry uvul" luirlll very intorestlnr trnvellogilc was PERSONALS Eastern Guardlan f 1~'u~.~l slllpniryl. “:1. bc m: sit-en in St. FAnnors hall by the _ in i of f 2pm uiul .<_ ciagqpq n? Courtesy oi the ilonadinn National Miss Maiiuflflill- ‘ flllliply- M“, , 1. llli; ~ .1 ~ ~ ~- Rnllwuys Publicity Department. Mvllcwlh N- B" L‘ ‘“pt"‘,t“g£°M,;s ‘This Nnumn l5 reserved for news‘ Nov. 21in A _ The ‘comm was m am OI the Mm- mPmPiiggiLykiii; gist": i iot local interest but advcrliislnzlo‘: be. lillfltlt; nth‘ _»m- l n ti. r " II‘ l‘ ' "PFC "P 7'.‘ (‘Oi ~li ‘K . “on and “n5 mm" ‘he mm | 5 new“ "flu": may be ns ' [Iillfl M‘ i)l‘lllt{ thon- lil zimliil- ‘im~~ pines 0i the Womenn Auxiliary of a; 4 cents n word strictly puyq St. John's Church. and was made The many "Mild" 0f Rev- Henry '3 _ IPlPPll-Tib-ll 1y ibl-e by the kind oifiiocs oi Hon. Pierce will rczret to 11w u! {"51 “i” i“ ""““i°__‘__"_ ___ ____ _ , ‘ —_-——_— ‘ , M , R, Allen V Murry inmost“; illness at his home on North Riicr . ;__.- — —— ~ i “MR. Hi1 0N t .-\‘§llIlI.I.l. u .1 hmwpltmunn M u? - r l i Non-l ictures were shown. A vote mo. __os‘v|;5(JBIi"I‘i0NS w . the‘ 'r‘<<>“"“,"f“*‘ at1(lvfilliifiriilIilliglum‘. mourn _ i Charlonmown Hmmhdl‘ m“). m‘ Aiming‘ ‘ivd-x-lvn‘ mi lnhnll 0i liwl hanks was tcndcrgd to Mr. Alien Mr. J. H. C. Ores-swell, sco- ondcd by Mr. Emery Lyle and sup- - ported by Mr. R. It. Hunt. and con- veyed to Mr Allen by the chair- man Mn F. F. Mon S ewooooewooifimoooowi B. I. S. r mm" Archie uumm] clown Fur Solos l \ v rllillldflti ln tllfil v___ {;‘,§,,,.,,,., ‘ ‘ HQLOBIN noon FLOUR. lr_ ll-lllfl-llflfi-lfi OIIOITIiCiti. Morn loaves 0i bi‘- lbrcnd from can-h bou. .____. .."I‘HE BOYS‘ and Girls Contest at Mabonr. Drug Montague bczins November Mr.» Gan-cc Coulier. who has been visiting at her old home, Hood . o! Chrdiunn, loaves today on return l to l-lnzclctt. Sask. She will be oc- componiod as iur n_s_ Saint John by . Mrs. Oswald Colhngs, ot New Perth, who is going on s visit to Boston. I arrrwtlrr- Pmture i‘.\|>I't'i~\i\'t‘ \oil-l- lniture iilllflli Verse Sywnking touching our- nct plays Pantomime Xllnnl Spool-h Iii-felts. lllilli Hill. B. L. I. l oc- icr , ~~~~~ ..'FOX PEI/TING PLANT of the Charlollclosvu Fur 5.1105 hi: Queen» Street. Ciinrlottetown uill br in operation daily throughout tlir" - season. ‘This b. the lnnsi up-m-rlnlc = pcltlnlz and cleaning plnnl in (‘un- Prize Store. 12th. ' , _ I _ v t f!‘ your favorite vrilh every _ _ OIlITIme snd Modem y..',l.i,‘fn."“iti‘liu.ii'ciiiiviofix [Dllgfiiggélfi n§r§ii£,_ L-75-ll-li-l0. ado. All curing illltl llfyilifi is (ll. it‘ lvncrwin (bllcgc. Boston. B. I.' H. HALL .0‘ mo}; u.“ Sh. 1»; 1.95m,“ com-‘ ____- hv electricity. It costs no more and‘ a Toma,“ torihhlv since her recent carrot-ion ..'FOXF.H intended to llacfitlip- (10116 flflhi- NW "W" Ti" ""51" Plmm‘ 72"“ Dancing 9-12 f ' l1 itis, in U.» P . Island 1| ugh the Chm" ol- clown 55. Admlsson zr oelltl. ‘ Q 12.5.3122?‘ c ‘ sail? tor Dec. 12in. we shouldi Iw-IIGZ-ll-Z-fi-Wefi-Sst-td. j