and goodness. RIIAXWELL HOUSE contains choice Latin-American cofleea. We blended by experts and Radiant Roasted to _ develop fully every atom of extra flavor Mil-W ‘- \g.\‘i.\NE\.\\\Q\l$E 1 *\ ~‘C.Q€€¢Q. 1 THE IPAPTIST CHURCH Morning worship was conducted by the Rev. James D. Davison, B.A.. B.D.. with sermon "What Meaiieth Baptist Baptism". Bap- tism by immersion is the form as- sociated with Baptist Churches everywhere but while Baptists ac- cept the form. this is not the fun- damental. the vital point is that of the baptism of believers on con- fession oi faith. The requirement. is that the candidate be one who believes in the Lord Jesus Christ. accepts Him as saviour and re- deemer. it is an act of obedience. it is an acceptance of a definite whallenge and a witness for Christ, it is an evident-e of a moral change, an outward sign of an inward grace. We are all finite creatures, we cannot grasp all the truth. Bap- tists the world over are stressing one, a personal challenge to love, follow and serve. man may hap- tise you with water. the Holy Spir- it is the gift of God. The anthem was Hall's Jesus Care?" Ivenixig worship was conducted bv the minister with sermon "The Wide Vision—looking backward". Palmer's "Just For Today" was the evening anthem. Music was in charge of Mrs. Helen McRae. or- "Does ganist and director. On Wednesday evening at 7.30 p.m. a special induction service. marking the entrance of the Rev. James D. Davison into the pastor- ate will be held in this church under the auspices of the P. F T. Baptist Association with the presi- dent. Rev. C. A. Hicks of Tryoii presiding. In Momoriam JAMES H. MORSON James H. Morsori. one of Brook- liiie's best known residents. died Tuesday at his home on 35 Gor- ham Avenue. Brookline, Mass.’ in his seventy-fifth year. He had been in poor health for some time. A native of Prince Edward Island, Mr. Morson was graduated from the University of Maine with Phi Beta Kappa honors in 1900 and receivcd\his LL. B. degree there in i903. He was also a graduate of Prince of Wales College. Charlotte- town. 1892. He had since practic- co before the Massachusetts, Maine and Federal bars with of- ficcs in Boston and vias senior member of the firm of Morson and saklad, specializing in estates and ‘ corporations and iséiiiTnEélfié his scholarly briefs in these fields. He was a member of the Ameri- can, Massachusetts. Norfolk County and Boston Bar Associations and the American Judicature and Mas- sachusetts Law societies, a past president and former secretory and treasurer of the Canadian Club of Boston and a member of Beth- horon Lodge of Masons. the Meifs Club of the First Presbyterian Church and the Boston City Club. Surviving are a widow. also one brother and three sisters. ‘me l sis-ts of brandy. "Well Rural Adventure I7 Otto: Doekory She left immediately and walk. ed toward tilu long bar. She had taken only a few stops. however, "h" v 1°“ M" iWPPGd her m her tracks and sent. a chill tingling down he: spine. Seven; o! tug other customers stared curiously at the Bundist. who was signalling to hei- impatiently. H! I!" her a odd, moor! “im- "mine. m" Kit’)?- man." "H°"°-" Si! 81H into a chair. "I haven't muoh new: for you." He waved heir Words aside. ‘That doesn't matter. What I want to know is who was that man you were speaking to?" 5116 save a little toss of ha; ihead in Lawrence's direction 'H1l11?§ 0h. 11815 just n seamgn named Pete something. I triad to get some information out of him, but ii‘ he knows anything he wouldn't spill it." _ His keen eyes examined her face intently. "You are walStlng your tme on him." "Really? Why that?" "Because he looks familiar 1° and I don't think he is a? so lor." ‘ "NO?" ‘Villa! i! he, then?" I "Never mind. Dces he panel here oft-GUT.’ | "Not since I've been working in‘ this dump. This is the first time"; Herman Balch sipped his t’ny. since you; have nothing to report. I shall not.‘ "ma!" 10118 i-lrs evening." i "But I do have something. I could have told you last; night, but I didn't know if it. was im. portant." "What is m" brows rose a little. 8'33 pointed l0 the goalged waiter, “It's Jacques over thcrc. I've seen hm handin! four cust- omers small white envelopes filled with something like powder, Hp looks around first to see if anyone is watching him. what could it be? Do you think it's important?" “Arc you thertaiu. ltotha?" It was Paul's frst sentence. His face had poled and he looked drawn and tired. She nnoded and studied Her- man Baloli. Unlike Paul, his skin had taken on a belligerent rcdtfish tint and hs nostrils flared. but his words beled his reflexes. "It is of no consequence. but I aim glad you told us. Ii’ you see any more c-f it report it. to me." "Okay. I have a number coming up nc-w. See you tomorrow. She wondered over to the bar, wrote a brief note to Ilawrencc, nvlio had come to pay m: his beer. and slid ‘it along the counter. ‘rhcn she turned and made her way up to the stage. do you guy His blend eye- CHAPTER Vl She had written. “They suspect you. Don't come back!" He gave it a cursory glance. thrust it in his pocket and leaned hack against the bsr to enjoy her song. He even remtlncd through the evening puffing one cigarette ufior THE GUARDIAN. another and listening rapilv to her melodies. A strange smile played 1 ,% r ‘ in your fiitiiro l ‘\_I='4 CHARLOTTETOWN lulldllg Products Sales Apphtnon ' David MaoPheracn Cheooweth, whose appointment as Assistant General Sales Manner l; an- no-unced by Building Pioducts Lunited. A MoGill graduate. Mr. Ohenoweth was connected with the O Longer Burning -- PBDsi-Cola Company of Canada _ Limited both as Advertising blan- , Lgbl‘ and Sales Promotion Manag- er. Following his discharge from the R.C.N.V.R. 1n i945. he returnOd to that Company ss a Director. Assistant General Manager, and l General sales and Advertising Man- agcr. uound his thin. firm mouth. T118 fool. she tliouslit. the brazen stubborn fool. They'll kill him, tlieyll grow suspicious mid lie in wait for him. Ho's just showing off. laughing in the face of danger! But another part of her mind was teasing her. admiring his very noriohalance, his tall. lanky figure braced against. the barj the stern relentless seriousnes of his fea- turos. Mr. Stuart Lawrence, she admitted finally. was not the sort of man you cCMlfl forget easily. “whether you liked film or not. Yiiardl Gran! lfivcr since hci" arrival in the city Lotus li:.<l been aware of the carn- ival splint i-iinniiig rampant in tile atmosphere. It was evident in the happy. tooth-exposing smiles of the Ne- gro street-liziiwkers selling red beans and Batons smandcs. the tl-mond sticks that. Lotus earned to try but curiously resis ed. She stared wlstfully" through the juleusied window at the end of Maimselles long cool ~‘.iull. i.t l-lie people leaving Gallatin Street for the center oi’ activity. longing to partwipziic in some c-f their merry makiiig.,yet fearful that sOme message might conic from Lain-once and she would miss it. Moments later the doorbelll tin- kled ill the dim inferior of the house. Tlic front doc": slammed and siisiebclles soft. shuffling steps hurried up the stairs. In her brown zirtns was a large costumers box. It bore the name cf one of the oldest establishments in the c'i_\'. “Gentleman say heaii youah costume an‘ he wait fc-zi-li you in the cyzih." bolus‘ lingers trembled as they pushed the tissue paper aside. The costitnc would cover her com- pletcly though it was cut to her size. It was of iv-hlte sateen. with enormous red lulie mmpcms, a Pierette type, iviiili n matching cap riiuuiua i new norm install o Stoker for simple, cleon, economical living. STELLARTO and mask. Stu Lawrence! 0f course it was he. No one else would deliver such a peremp- tory summons and expect it to be carried out. She felt unreasonably pleased and was immediately an- noyed with herself {or feeling so. But she couldn't resist smiling at her gay reflection in the mirror. Chloe arose lute and hated to be disturbed. so Lotus merely left a message with the mulatto girl that she would return in a few hours. (To Be Continued) NE?!) GLASGOW W. l. The regular monthly meeting of the New Glasgow W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Richard Dickie- son on October 6th the president, Mrs. R. W. Stevenson, presiding. Meeting opened with singing of "O Canada", followed by repeat- ing the Club Woman's Creed iii unison. The minutes of the previous voun aesr our g in Household Stoker Coal ACADIA STOKER PEA y O Thoroughly --‘ and OIL-TREA TED ' Clean in delivery--Dustless in’ use l O Accurately Sized -- Gre-ater Economy (Ill TIIE - lng the author. There were eight visitors present. ‘The Orphanage collection was handed to the secretary which amounted to $11.70. The sick committee reported no calls made. The school committee gave a good report. The teacher asked for the following articles: l Play- story Geography; 1 Dr. Amoss Arithmetic; l pr. scissors; 1 wash basin, and a carpenter to fix stand , for water fountain. It was moved the trustees be informed about the carpenter work, and the new school com- mlttee to see about getting the articles required. It was decided to ask the teacher to get the books she wanted and the Institute would pay for same. _. New school committee, Mrs. Foster Sellar and Mrs. Roy Dick- ori. t Sick committee, Miss Anna Stev- enson ancl Mrs. Edwin Stevenson. Refreshments. Mrs. Chalmers Laird and Mrs. Earl Houston. Program, riieeting were read and adopted. The roll was answered by 23 mem- bers repeating a poem and nam- Mrs. Harold Dlckleson and Mrs. Richard Dickleson. obese mom YOUR DEALER NOW! TiiE BEST IIIIMESTIII STOKEII _F|IEL O it Product of Iiova Scotia ACADIA COAL COMPANY LIMITED NOVA SGIJTIA lsrvuos for the Musical Festival.‘ No Jamming MARKET Mrs. R. W. Stevenson invited thl members to meet at her home in November. Committee appointed to attend the meeting at Dr. Schapiras on Wednesday evening, Mrs. 1111-13,“; Hill and Ms. W. J. Maulmq, If W“ with Brest pleasure that we welcomed Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. Wood of Royalty to our meeting. ,M’5- 0511mm lave us informa- tion regarding organizing mugiggl Discussion followed and M", George Dickleson was appointed to see the different teachers to try t0 Bet one to come to New Glas- sow. _A list of available teachers w“ 51"" by Mrs. Osborne. w° We"? B150 slad to welcooiu m" Wtilresentativo members of fnslo-Rustlco W. I. to our meet- n8. A Mil"! vote of thank was ex. tended the vi iti their heip._ s n: “d!” ‘or A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the com- mlltiieetl in charge. e9 n8 closed b l " save The Kim", Y snlink God IIUTIGE to EREDITORS‘ h: Charles Frederick Ieoirsto o .mento|ly_ incompetent person °f_30»rdun in Prince County in Prince Edward Island, Oiler on Corferry. Number 449 l" Pursuonco of on order of the Court of Chancery dated the Fourteenth doy of October A. I94’ I hereby notify oil creditors of the said Charles Frederick Ieoirsto to appear before the acting Vice Chan- cellor ot his Chambers in. HI! Court House in Summeriida in Prince County in Prince Edvard island on Monday the Third day of November A.D. 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