M- MAY .1l~_1_9_%7__ _- LATEST FOX NEWS New Musical Review "HOLLYWOOD PARTY’ b hoop up with all u... fun when a barber lathe 400 takes even cupid for a trim- Plnql A whole hour of howls! HAL ROACI-l ' prolonh - OAPITOLI IO-DAY TUI. - WED. iiawfriisii.oois.i—s C___- .. West Patricolir Co- DEATHS l-JDDlY-iitt" Mniitrt iil_on Sutur- rliy. lliuy 1s. 11m. Mrs. n. O'M. Rcddin. formerly of Charlotte- town. nved 77 years. Funeral on . IV morning nt 910 1W1!" her ioi1e| resilience. 92 Brighton Road. Please omit flowers. GRI-ItNIIKY-Ai. Ciy Ilmpitlil _ 1o. iuzrl. lvlrs. GILLOIQV. nee hiar i ‘. age 6G years. Funeral Iroin her lrtc rcsiden . Avnrds mI‘.~(l‘|\' afternoon. Sffllifi‘ stziriilill it 2 p. n1. Interment PeolllFs Uenielery. on Wil- LEONARD-At North Sydney 0n Saturday, May l5, 1987 Louis J. leonaid. formerly of this trill‘- Ibni-nil from home of Mrs. Jos0lll1 ‘of Scotland at Murray Pniuglii. ‘.117 King St. on Vwiiiics- . lay I'll 11-15 to st. nuns-fairs Bil" In. llARPElb-At Charlottetown. May i6. 111.17. Mrs. TClllllil narper. tier-l lllyt-ilrs. Funeral l1'0lll her inle residence, 31 YIIFSIIIOPK‘. Sticet, ser- llce starting at 2 p. 1n. Interment PWIHQ» Cemetery. 8'i'll0.\'(1¢At. the Prince County Hospital on May l6. 10117. Miss 5511i‘ Strong, Funeral Tuesday from her late rcsideiico on Belmont 511M to Trinity United ClillrCll. 51121-11 will leave the house at two Card of Thanks Foe Board of Iruwecs of the Prince Edward Island ospital mwllllll’ acknowledge $75. from $11111"! Bros. Limited. being share proceeds from their Anniver- Bele- L-517-5-l7-1i. Li. O4 5C GO Q-O §Q§QOO§§§QQO N- D. MacLean IINDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wllishire Phone 149 - T"lll\Y wr-i- - Shows 3.15—7 0041.45 l tuneful trail of ha to the heart of Dix The you tiful Hear him sing HARLEAS .aurrER niio Hmo, Alon Mowbroy, Louise Beavers, Henry O'Nei I don and the famous HollJolinson Choir lirwiilrlici iwvnnock at Mul'riiy_fl~lul'bol ' $111131 v. Mov 16- 1937- D- P- M111" duel: ITiinc-rnl will he lield today thlentiayl iroin his late lvslillfllvfi wliere a short service will 119 110111 iit 1.30 p. m. thence to the Church River for burial service at 2.30 I1» 111- ' lurTTArtT-At Suminerside May lfi. 1037. Arelns C. Niuitnrl. aged 87 _yenr.:. Funeral Tllvfidill‘ “[191 11 511°“ slTVICQ at his lute‘ residence on liarriird St, rit 11.10 thence ‘to . tlllllllPC United (.1 urch vlhui ‘cc will bcflhgltl M 1-_ l11_____ BIRTH S In this city on M111’ 11th. To ‘il-ir. and Mrs. Wlllirlm W- of canroa namo noun will win "suuf o‘ Dixie Line." on the River," "Waitid for the Sun,"and manyoftheolclsongs you dearly love, sung famous Hall-Johnson ppiness ieland! sensational nine-year-nid star forever In this tenderly beau- story of-a little boy from : " Rainbow ‘£11551? WORTH» ll, Marilyn Knowl- INSTAIIEO BY MUSIC IIIIIB Mrs. A. B. Cosh Elect- ed President -’_t An- nual Meeting Satur- day. At the annual meeting of Women's lvitisic Cub, which lielti Saturday afternoon at the Canadian National Hotel. the fol- lowing slate of officers ivas elected. Honorary President, Mrs. George D. DeBiois; President. Mrs. A. B. Coshf Post President, Mrs. H. S. Hender- son; Vice President. Mrs. James Mai-Millan; Secretary, Mrs. Keith S. Rogers; Treasurer, Mrs. Leigh Dingwell. Mss Margaret Stems. Miss Vera M. Campbell rind Miss Gwynneth Fry were named as the Program Committee and Miss Jacqueline Mnctlonalcl nnd Mrs. Arthur Roper as the Membership Committee. The meeting, which was prcceed- ed by a most enjoyable luncheon, was well attended and coniprclien- sire reports were read lll which the work of the past season was review- ed. The retiring President, Mrs. H. S. Henderson. after thanking the members of the Executive for their spendid (‘o-operation and support din ng the your. called on the Sec- retary. Miss ltlarliaret Sterns. who reed a fine review of the years ac- iivillcs. "In addition to the regular n1eet- ings in which the cliib members participated." M'i>.< Slerns stated. others outside the Music Club. very capnbly assisted in the programs." These included Paul dc lvlarky, dist iiguislied pianist nf Montreal, who gave a splendid program early in the season for the members oi’ the Music Club and their friends nt Government House and Miss Nancy Reed another very bril iant‘ Caitridinn art t who delighted her the \\' 3S (Continu d on pagej) the Camp Fund for Cripped Chil- carinotly a son. George A‘be1"t. ARSENAULT »- Al the harlottc- ‘ town Hospital, May '1. 1937. l" M1‘- niui llirrs. Leo Arsennllll, C1113 11 5°11- (George Leo)- Vl. 0. T. II. Elects dien. Much credit is due Miss Gil- lespie and her eomni ttee who were li.ii.~»lriiii1ei1t1il 1n lilltiiilg on this en- ticrtiiiiiiiii-iit. It is hoped that this work wi.l 1'1 c1111 111 the formation of u Junior Society. Eleven regular meetings were held during the year with an average attendance of 20_111embers. Thus we have continued our work along the lines of NIUCIIKIOH and organization. Let us by all means encourage and Slate‘ Of Officers Mrs. W. I-l. Johnson was Elefitvd president o1 tiie WUIIIBHS Christian ‘temperance Union at the annual meeting he d in Hearty. Hall, Mon- . , 10in. d!€)tli\eli9yoil1cci"s are 1st Vice Pres- ident hlrs. i). McAusiaiitl. 411d h" President, Mrs. G. Geukiii. 59911‘ wry’ Mfg L. Wright. Treasurer, Airs. tltcv.) ‘rlioiilivwll- Miss Ray Gillespie was re-electcd director oi Sunday $11901 T911196“ w“, work asglglcd by a committee lxepiesenting the diierent Sunday schools in the city. Tlic retiring president. Miss 15111111 Sin-us. 111 her annual r0110“ 511m"! o.lier things stated that “At the September meeting BR1111111519115 were made for the Sunday ‘School Temperance Course and it was ar- fflllgCd w secure 100 papers to be- foster the temperance sentiment in our people that. we may at least save some from the ravages of the liquor evil." baeooeeoooooeeaeoooooae HSNOWFLAKE" LIME Fonnell & Ohaniller 1 efii-ffilfliiQfiQikunkQvuu Q- _ T00 Late To Uasify flfiifiii freon-wife 1-: t‘ trailer in good condition. Apply Boyd Lowther. Carleton. L-510. gln with. This course was success- fully carried out and 3i New Testa- nuiiis iiiui five llililes were pri- selllctl to the. Z16 pupils who had completed the course. One P1119 l-l Catherine Wright of the Christian. Sunday School also received a D0- miiiiou award. The 38 young people who took the Temperance course \\f‘l'-? later organized by the com- mittee and save an OIIJOYBDIQ on- tertoinmeni. on April 8. The pro- onem n! this gioltolnmnnl lent la m? sitar-minor. EARETTEIN mom house, etc. thiee miles from Charlottetown. Bessie Stewart, Southport. 7 11-518-517-31. TOR SALE-STRAWBERRY’ plpnl5 pyrllnifl Senator Dunlap and Dorset. ‘I5 cents per hundred $4.50 per thousand. W. Willi! Inch, Iontoflfl CRASWELL for Photographs. quire. Fennell 6n Chander. 11“ 1111s evenina at v.30. Court Saturday five law cases were disposed of, , by City Police and Operating motor vehicles lllldcr the influence of Tllf-‘y W111 134311821X‘ in court it was learned. LOSE HOME BY FIRE-The home ‘of Mr. Elmer Jordan, Mm. ray River, was totally destroyed by fire from a defective flue on Fri- day night at 10.30. The family B5- caped but contents of home were all burned. Lass is estimated 310111111 $1000 with some insurance. mas SUDDENLY AT MUR- RAY HARBOR-Mr. Murdock died suddenly at his l home at 341111111! Harbor early A yesterday morning. He was strick 1 en suddcnlyill at his home Satur- - etching after he had driven Pl’ motor from Charlottetown. The l late Mr. MILPdOCIK ivas well known . in business circles in the Province. I He was employed with the Char- . lfil-tfltovrn firm. Fennell and l Chandler. The funeral will be held I today, i I l l VISITING our FRIENDS the Oentral Guardian David P. ___., CON FEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. L-6708-7-12-312 MEETING of Notre Dame Alum- L-521. POLICE COURT-At; the Police sanitary-by MOTORISTS ARRESTED-Two motorists were arrested Saturday charged with while liquor. today LIME-Any quantity you may re- L-575-15~17-3l. , BQB life coine iroin our <11.» 1:1 l l i lALL UHARLL) i“i'li'l\,\Vl\-l_7 tjtflgkDlAN itulclous sciivicts ‘ s1‘. Parcrcs CATHEDRAL the position of Organist. “as sented with an address and he suitably acknowledged. —————-____ ST. JAMES CIIURFH 1119111131695’. like Naltinlin leper. we are a1‘ apt to be ll'l‘l'. by the C0fllllllililllfltt‘. hlilch oi sin. sorrow, and anxieties oi 111' setting for the observance of the salvor by the concregntion, ivnlen 1’AUl1l.._1'1lR1J-LE 1' -= " Kidneys Must Olean Out lici and while we did not know the relationship of mind and body it would seem that what Jesus did tor ; this young man physically he does l for our spirits desire. The father 1' l were an adequate vision of God more The servl - ~ , 311111111? ehllriialcofselfand proper ‘desired his healin and h edml yesmfffifyafvglt; ggutlh: attitudes towuirds life. These huv- him to Jesus. O51‘ parenlifsouiagnd The only uriy ymll‘ i.1.-l:- rin cl-a hours B and n a. m and 7 p‘ “L gigdibcen‘ plerceived and acquired wrhaps our friends pray for us for ;li'tlr.-\'ll'l:ill"slllttii:l‘ lrIiI-laifllli-lllq Kine-i. L» AL the 11 O-clmk awn“: mu Con“ 1V bétllffiylzht‘ W0l1ld ascend slow- iur soul's deliverance. III Deliw untran- lh-ili- t 11,1...‘ -r inert, i... Eucharistic vcbmlcnw and All“: t." mu lteraiivilvfitiie upward w-lil’ i-mntie. Jesus slloke the WOyd. He llciillru of anen- 11ml ir|~_.gl hflnglngfi were oi red. llltst‘ 1o- Kr]l|(pi goliou” bimglng m o! 6°“ BN1 ED011115 to us and commands. ' gether with the red and wliiie Cor- 11.138051} _;211_°~"1_1ll1-_ _ rm.- eveninrz si-i-inon was "A onation decorations made a pretty i u‘ Ian's “my w“ "The 5116 i0? Trouble". John 14.1 The hizigic Lunch Basket", oeltllll: forth in compelling story form the iii-c pmure of we disciples m“ one‘ > Festival of Whit =und11y' Re" . oi distres because Jesus ' t Canon Malone \\'.'l.~; ccfebrzkini mill Zlltihuilf Imlltcolllg wgmhm If “has “l taken from them bv dealhlkils W? ‘ l ‘s ' ~ . 1 . Drtyfilgddfrflm the words "Spirit. mrfurlnedla are w be worth“ re disturbed by separation also in l 1 a“ 1'19" Tlll‘ Butte is tn“ - » the sysical and i 11 ~ - i "i": Church, which nnnisiclin through s<plllhul hHnlilg SPmm“ ‘VH5 ‘he Yfitllgh. II The (liserhpt-P.lilhmifi ‘nhilhfll-fl. ‘he 31mg Crew“ APO mm MHP , ‘Lin. qaiiad {est ltll ilic Coronation dmcv w“ on m‘, barks‘, Tm" M“. _ ‘i; “(or I . ‘s. .1111 cc ‘z - . ~ e ' 1 ‘ ' " ‘ " ‘ ' lstry and the 5.1 amcnts. At the (~(,,|,,,,.,... qhvlt Pr“. l‘ Km“ IS salvation Ill no other ixnnn- 1111- close of this service Lieut Co‘ rcl ‘ ' ex. “m1 “"11? U19 .. . . . . - P s Ficmm” M“) m‘ f.“ AIOA‘ aHHhLQV for the mm? lfllhmuh der heatcn o: on earth III Fhe mg a1 in. - - s. 1.: o nt 11 h... (I (up; .. l ” ' . delight of tlir disziplt-s. i» lit-pen» 'l‘ necessary on flccnilllt of increased .7 f”, f‘? “M. Tm“ ‘l"*“'@‘l - - . . ,', work in b‘: pubic 0mm‘ to r l1 .i.< Lutnusr- their country vials d m‘ on m“ “m” Wm“ “f m“ message. We can delight 11'. llini as our Saviour. At the close of the sol-vie;- young women rrceiiled the hand of fellowship. Mr. MeGie. sang at both services. feti iriini the king's country?‘ Acts, U. As the ancient, inhabitants 01 1'11‘ and Sirion were dependent “l1 K111; Herod's country for lfoorl . 5° today the eilzzens of the great . British (Jozninonircnllh of Natzons pfllllfili hiiiiibiy recognize their [lg- pendeizcc on the Coiintiy of the pre- ilrci" CHURCH or rnr. uosr non" “The Simplieiw of Roll-don” ‘ , . . W115 1319 Subject of the mornnic: ff,‘,i.\..l.llxyqoxllggfll 3W1. “gun” m‘ REDEEDIER i .' sermon by the my. Dr. J. KM‘ 2' ‘ ‘i ‘ 1'11~v ed-siven h nest FY3581 one fmdA gunphcfiy “mi “Tlltlllflvleclecl, for greai achieves Rev. Father Howard celebrated ""1- _ l. . .1 o.‘ Hing right Lmwufll] Hm 111011 age [to lllellltg] and intel- l-lgotaiwhocior-k Mass atihe Church ‘f1. “ Christ s it -. ,1’. _‘_ g L. Jim-ire; 1e inspirations 9 9 T051 l I)’ Rfétlwilllil’ ve..- I ' i h, thew gun if‘. n“ H‘ “T111 1114i for God gifts of spiritual terday mornni" The Siiilqle p“ ‘w’ "l '1 in: reliuiuii ivilli ‘ FY’.“'"'~'"‘ “ml in r l- U"? 11\lfl11c~ 1311'! HOW F111‘- l'~' receitcd l-lolv ‘ANION’: U” ' I‘ I i- ily the dciiiiitioii oi l‘L‘ll .11 ill}? .11"! lllliillvlhiikl‘ ior pence in Communion 11121 body‘. Reception ‘xlnl"" “ - o .» .- 4 __‘_ __ H ._ n 1e iiiiitioual uni 'l‘ of n. ~l . .- ‘"' -" ' l Buyynuc Hymn“ q A “:1. gulfmfgf‘ 11.1" wasdienrd to advan- Father Howard also celebrated W. N: ' l , slmpllclly n“ 1f r. “g hum“ m“! er lllIfllllilll anthem. "God the fl dclock Itiuss‘ and Rev, Father l1... n. l- - \ 511,91), on mm. h”)? m‘! MW in-riril i. and (luring Oswald .\llil'l)l'\’ 0f Si Dunstan‘- v " " ' . ‘ " ~ l», d H Y‘ 4 M 1. . -1 ~ life; 1' The subject of the cit-lung .\L‘l'- l ‘Jlllilm 11"‘ Ehimd 11ml 1711119151 .1 U11‘ 311N111" 1111111 ltiasr» mum“. inon was "The Glory of 'I‘l1c Cont " ‘ ‘md of H0“? at 10-3” Th" 11111 ‘Ilmll’ “T15 11' "Ye ' ~- the solo part being l'f3ilClt‘.l‘i‘tl hv Mr. Leigh ~~ A l1‘ ‘rotic (incl, . lflv-"rnvlii-ri‘ lLy-ndei, t Wllll fine musical effect attendance. under thr- direelion nf Mr. Alfred DOtlCCtlP. In the evening Holy Hour Wat conducted by Rev. Father Hritivard Birnerlictioii oi‘ the Blessed Sacra- '10‘ ll Hi l!» . ndr. Leeis A. hint-Donald f Dowl pt ~ l l i ~ - .. lo . .1 Vera H. 11.1: 1 c‘ . l 1' ~ --. z muss" and 1115 (l111lKhtgi' Glalclyl-sfisaeiie’ hrliid €Jr\(1l€]1l‘lJIl§iLl"i,l-l"\ 1th.!" . '1 Ml Illlll Marl I31li'lI>-,'l.(0“l Imp i “lo-Ht N1“ an?“ by RM Fillll” mill 1"11"l-‘ '11 ~ .1» niilhiihf: 511$}? old and Mrs. J. P. sim- that. tlie -\'l’!'_\: ti... -..'{.i i.‘ l‘ “'~‘* "llllillliiced 11.11 illl‘ Boys Emmi‘ llrlylxlllulkllu!‘ h ‘A I "Umd" 1' s. ’1 syoro Street. Mr. Mae< llfg is ll“. l-[nmn ,1‘ l] . ., z‘ unit and Cub Pick. would wor- ‘ ‘ . . “‘ “'1 “W” "-‘= M‘ us d4- l fhlgligltl is‘ ‘l brother-oi‘ Mrs. Siiri-’ life i1 t1 l>i'el>lir1i1iv)i)i1 IlIlT Ililwql-hi ““l’ “Ml lmhudpust Chmcl‘ “m” l THE SALVATION “Inn lsfllrvt‘! Hm?‘ m“ WW Lin‘ YUP“. pa!“ ‘v L bus ‘and .1 native of Woodbrcok, llmlgsv m“, i; M, Me MUM“, (M ffliilflliv ninriiiiiu and Rev. .l. W qolfino . I f" b _ > lviiidl-Ju l. Ir .111 1.. .~1.1tetl y. . lllltl’ County. ismnklng 11s the link. mum,“ w‘. “__ M . . ilqtgel; ll,|','4‘ll)]‘(lt)l{_ P, l; l would ‘ ma $111111“; “l” °h'“"l“""“ “WW Pm" “w L “ l’“'“7 1'11"“ 111st stay 111 the province in 24 to mm” a L _ t v _ _ I n)!‘ m“ month“ m the “Hun” and at the cveninizservice an altar 4-111 South. Vt. w t ‘non l1! 11;. years. lie is the owner and man- our in“; 31mm?‘ ,_l‘"_l‘ - fll‘ r S},l.\.“.o_ =1 service was held when the officers- 1'11 1111 111-11’ ">1 i-Xliil! .1111! coir “gel. of an extensive artificial a _ tsus (11114 l1.tn and soldiers plflfpd their f; - Iidenee- they hail 1 ~ . - . 9e gloried in 1.111 comm i" » o 9mm‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘ m“ “‘ p” a“ 9111M Wllloh distributes lee o ‘ . (“INCL i - . .. . on the altar azc of cnniret-‘ie-l .. .1 . _ VET The nlusw conslqpi r . . 3T. DLb-Sl \N BASILICA . ' l .‘ " " ‘ P14111511) most of Metropolitan Boston. Mr. them “RUG I h‘ ( In "n "l" l Christ had said “Bring 1p (h, l The choir 1. . . (flllllfllsi-(l o; i xce i » . I ~ - ‘ , , " 1 , gtfuclionirid has motored w Fume evening anthem] "Sin-yo The Feast of Pentecost ivzis ob- mhes ‘“1".‘11"1°1r11°11s@and Drove you“: 71ml“ "l m" "'111l1'1‘?'(1l~1°11 time: yand Seeilggfifliirlelflg: oslghflra‘ lord" vi-ith solo lav Mrs J A 1-111 served yesterday at St. Dunstanh 5m ‘lllow ‘lanh the Mm of hosts n ofThxii “male my in‘! (m- consmec ' o“ ‘ " “ -- ‘ . “ . _ wi no open the windows of am‘l““l 711‘ K111i; $11113- mat me Island is Sm] me most n. ‘ faisllica. High Moss “as celebrated l H _ - Rcjoicw... W] , ___‘ y‘ f, _. v beautiful restful 5p0l, in the worm *——"~—~————~~ . bl’ R"- Wllllfll" Mwfibe WW1 REV. b12223, {lhnadr tall‘: lfiunout such a -‘ 1.1:,‘ Mllncpnh} ‘ggnga? He Wm return m Dorchester on THE BAPTIST ciiiiicii l “F 11111171111111‘ =15 llrflcfln and RH" to “Waive “L. I s a n” b‘ mm“ .nc in. I1i"1to"e‘s0l0 Ir Tuesday. —__ ‘ R. McKenzie us sub-deacon. The God‘ ‘ ' ' . the cvoningJ l‘ “tmjgyfof ‘m; hhleisitcrday bi. ill.» 0.111 11in n1 Veiii SAIICUIS Spiriius, the music meeting “lgiisklenfils fiavlililed I m‘: you“, Pgoplps‘ U ‘ “ ' is rst aliniver dry, Rev. 11 L of \\ hen tea." coin osed by N uk- . . " l “EY C 95° l f‘ ~ '§ . , P _ Danton referred to the eorcmil orin. \\'il\' siiiig bl? Ml‘. William by Smgmg the Doxology“ Thesun‘ l gslx/zdhhrgal-Jtl-ilil)“ i‘ 813011315 Relations existing bettveeii Pnslor llrotvn. choir director. This is the fry School Session proved a‘ bless‘ . zit-d $C:CCI].lO1l_. - 911d P901111! (lllrlil; his first '. <1‘ 27th consecutive year that ‘tit ‘ g w many’ me lesmnbelng "The H P‘li"‘\‘ '11 in I ' Mayor P. W. Turner returned and paid his Church and ci-in- ‘lirmvn has sung this hvmnlon l Day of Pemicoslvh The 60mm Welsh {n1 sllllln (‘ ~.. I known Saturday night; fom a business zrcgation tho pie. . z mlnnt- (ll p,.,i,h.,.(,., ‘¢.,,‘,(1..,. It “.55 Sm .7111“ Ml»? 1 0111111 3111 vPrsf-I "YB earth lIl ' lll~ ' "Md ha“ made“ trip to the mainland. being “a kind and p.11 ' - fit“ h; Ehurfoiinlnwl‘ on ‘M135 shall receive power alter that the k (I hum‘ v ____ , f ‘tar 1' .~ ' .-, ‘ * ‘ ‘n01 c1 .1. » " T” w ML“ Betty Flood hag returned Lilrdquléo $17,... (i; 5.11. lliio. and has laeen sting each ‘andyye Egsvvizgzlsierlzgzo 31.x .CALGAI“ M“ W"'H“U~"d B‘ 3 _ ‘. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ A _ __ . ylill‘ since, ' * ‘ ‘(T011 sow-r" and mln home ‘from Dalhousie College, the loyalty _and (11-11 n» .. M 3 “Hock Mgswrmqy afternoon unto "the uttermost paits of the drenched pan 511-1.... m Hnllfllh-[O spend the slimmer with Church officers. members and u... 5.‘,\.,,3,,...nt ofcul1fixlxnation was learth - southern Albert cram gfgodlllfllelll. Mr. and Mrs. James . ggilfltlgllezncigriyns 111*; < p} I‘ u, w. ahmmgmrprl by m? Bishop m 200 “Atththefmeeting at the Infirmary damaJed he rm». _ _ w _ . M“? Vpm. and“ 1 _1i-i1 Idiieetoi. clnldrvxl {mm Much me Bishop bli h; H leirioon. as the sunshone, will now come hack 21' r "llllllylgts The many friends of Mr St and Organist Ali Cunul“: n‘ H KM mt dhlmren and their ch15; y .0“? more’. the “worm l rellorwd" f" 13-" 5mm 115 will art‘ Fbi-vus-on B-iv View "ll cw‘ for uns-elfiali-dcvoti 1i in 1"»). . Hligl‘. Thmg “as The Rnlnbowchoruy“ quick“ Wyn“ - M‘ "uh of l ‘ gret to hearn‘ thht he liii- vzrlnteihgd their wontlmful (‘fllllllll)ll'lll‘)yll‘ t‘ __‘~"€'— asslsteclmdbythrlgugzout the daywah M211 gram ‘m! "m"' “m: l)“ tllllvk- > ~* - ‘ . . y , ‘ ' an sman Kenneth 911 Lh p_ ‘ 1 ‘ ' _ - K ~. , _ (‘ENTRRL (“PIIJSTIAK (‘HI RC" . l y :7; _ __ e E Hospital for treatment. 20oz: icinfsrtllcltiiotglrFwiliklei( tRhiLsecigf Toronto. who is visiting '—‘== Rev. H. 1’. Fleming, c.5311“ rm- year. Mr. Danton spoke (m "Tllgl Th“ -*‘-‘i1'\'l“‘$ 115 3119 09115131 m ' ' m 6 ‘ Mrofthefloly Redeemer Parish in .Ch@11cn1ze or Toucan-ole." bllsinrzi “",1'1"‘1“11 611111111, “"9 “"1” TRINITY UNITED cmincn rm“? n (Jhdrloltemwly lgfl; Wednesday for lhls adinonitious on Isaiah's \ m1 m“ ll bl’ 'l‘“ nmllllstfé“ i“ the ____.___. ' HONDA!“- cornel-byoolg, Nflq" where he Wm of God in the Temple a‘ deseinberl 111111111111’ “WW6”. '9 s“ l” ‘W5 “The greatest ml - 1L l1. 7 |'| . - conduct, a mission. Father Flem- l" m? slxlh 9110MB!‘ 0f Isaiah. To "HOW 111*‘ DPvll ThTOW-i Ymr- betowed upon mar: "33:; qtJhh phi; 111g expects m be away for about a e1fevllvely meet ‘and j~~ll<‘t‘t“i\lilll.l' Ifflrvdbflv 11151“ L141- $11r@P_n1@-=§T<_>;15 ‘llused by Jesus when he addi. .41 7:30—-\'l'i.1iiug (‘iri 11-. icon [laugh- month. emerge from this clmicnile en- ‘"11" 1011111 1111 -- I 1$P11e~~ E , His disciples as. ‘My friends‘ " de-I ms. Iiov §tll‘llll. "rs. 1.. W. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Howard. ‘QIIOPIJTOOKG. Que. are paying a week-end visit to Mrs. Howard's Jiarenfs. Mr. and Mrs. B. Roy "Holman. City. They motored last week from Sherbrooke to the con- vocation and class reunion at Mt. Allison University. of which both Mr. and Mrs Jloward are gradu- ates of the class of '33. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AT ZION ONIIRON‘ Rev. Qulnck A. McDowell, M. A, pastor of St. Andrews Presbyter- ian Church. Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia. was cp€Clfil speaker duruig the 77th anniversary services of Zion Presbyterian Church. Char- lottetown. yesterday. Last night in a powerful and in- ‘ED111118 Sermon. based on the 21st chapter of the Gospel of St. John the 15th verse, the speaker made an appeal for the congregation to re-consecrate themselves to the King of Kings. ChrLt had called all to become Hi.- servants yet many lived for self alone. That did not mean that men and women ‘should give up their present oe- eiipation to become ministers and missionaries but they should work at the trsk of soul winning while going ebori “Ir u<ual daily tasks. the speaker stressed. Special music was rendered by the choir under the direction of Prof. L. D. Thompson. choir-mas- ter and organist. Mrs. A. H. Roper was heard in a soprano solo during the morning service and Mr. Han-y Orasweli in a tenor solo at the evening service. Rev. Mr. McDowell was formerly the pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Caledonia, P. E. I. ATTENTION TO MEIIONANTSl We have a surplus 0f ap-l proximately forty bags of No. 1 Government Certified Timothy Seed, want to wholesale at a very attrnctv ive price; grown in Western Canada. FRANK B. CLARKE Produce. Fertilizers. Seeds. and Insurance. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 11498-51541 counter. he said the requirements l .i'o11n§! lllfjllflwfls sets d of body JLE? _3ell . Hugh Miller. preach- W Snllntli-ix fit/roy- Hero’: why Harry V. Kegel loughi ~ Nash Lafayette-Milt)" Talk to the people who are changing to Nash this year. Watch them smile. Listen to them enthuse. Then go see thisexclting carthafis caused so much attention. Here are just a few facts. It's a luxuri~ nus 117-inch wheelbase car. It has a 90 horsepower six cylinder engine. Y0" 2°!‘ larger hydraulic brakes. Stronger all steel bodies. Extra-wide seats, more head- room and legroom. There are dozens of other things you ought to know about: the Nash LaFayettc-“400"——and remember it delivers for just I few dollars more than any of the “All Three" small cars. Let uo chow you the Nash Ambassador Sixes and Eights. Do you know they're even bigger than care coating $300 more. Take a look at the 125- ‘IEEIS GRANDIO BI OUI OI lllt llll IHIIIFCIASS l" _117-INCH Vl/HIENEVLBAE NASH; I cosr ME ONLY A FEW DOLLARS- Atlltdl photograph 0f NOSN Ldfilydlltlwa)" 4-1700? Srdavi 7r?”- " Inch w” "o Nash A '- sador Eight. We think It's one oi‘ the real “luxury care" in Canada. See it. Drive it. Price It. Let usshow you the X-Ray System ~gtveo you all the fact: about uli the curs. li‘. J. E. WRIGHT — - - - - _ _. _ i\R'l‘llt'lt‘ SYLLIVAN -- — - -— —- - — Illhi all . "990 Woronlmloooflorillilontlunhoyou can {clout of the‘!!! "one" clues. The Nah LoTdVQtIQ-"MO" 4-Doo1 Sedan with Imil: DE- LIVER! lol lint u FEW dotlin lion lhcn the lllllllv fllllooll-loovuoloneotlh“All Thee" null cue. In any plum, the SLIGHT dilnnneo In nrico cnoenh In Int SI o! S4 I call: urn on your "II puvnmih. ‘PRICES SUBJECT TO OIIANOE WITHOUT NOTICE‘ NASH Z\i()’l‘()R $111,115 on _. _ __ _ _ ._. ._ ._ _._ _. ._ _ _ charlollvlvw" ____-——Summenld0- P-E- " __________ .-—VQTIWJ "rrrf - "ion" NASH Anirvassiiioll sIXt was" AMBASSADOR EIGHT. '1 fP-Iivered In (‘hlflflllflwm La F \\' P. E‘. I.