Aucusr 31, 1936 ‘t rev »»,.. .. ~ 1-"! ‘manna __‘ Y. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l?" GYRO DANCE AT BEACH GROVE INN TO-N I G H f Al. lllanchard’s Orchestra. special Lighting Effects Dancing 9-12 Tickets 50c Each "It's a Gyro Dance” ‘lecturers 1st. i will re-open my office for business with farmers and dealers who intend to liaui or wish to have their produce trucked to Char- loitetuun. l have orders foi" table stock potatoes to be ‘loaded iii (Iill't‘. Ordcis for seedas soon its can be gotten ready. The potato outlook is good niiii new markets opening i." . nrliflllliS are moving" very gloul)‘, principally because the weather in New York and Boston is still quite hot. llith cooler weather there will be a much greater de- mand. We hope to have or- tiers for turnips this coming week. Will be paying cash as produce is hauled. FRANK ll. CLARKE, Prince Street Wharf, Charlottetown. L~6i7l iii MEMORIAM IIIRSJSUSAN M. PARTIUDGE . Susan M. Partridge, 151- ind Avenue, Sonicrville, died r, the Somerville Hospital on Junc 29th. after a short illness: The futi- eral service was he'd at the ".iiiieral homo of David Fudge iv. Son. 100 lliziraiid Avenue, Somcrvlllc, Wed-; 110M133‘, July 15:, at 2 pm. l .\i:"s. Partridge tiiec Sumo - lvmrtl daughter of the late Ben- ji and Margaret Wood, a native ..iiidra, P 1-11.. is survived in .icr litisbantl. Wilbur H. Part- Scinerville, Muss; and her . Airs. Prudence B. Madison, tdra. P.E.I.; and Mrs Kath- i_\'Il Wtxitlicrble, Poivnal, P.E.I. I0 EIIECT IVORKDII-IWS HOMES ‘ SUNDERLAND. Eiigiand-—-(CP)—— The (‘ourt (if Appca‘. Ills 606K131 t0 allow ‘lie compuhsoif." acquisition of t it‘? acres of land here for the ercc- . tor o.’ houses for ivflrking people. | BIRTHS Edward l -\‘\'i-At, the Prince . iiospital, August 30, 1936. to | iii‘. a ti Mrs. Arthur H. Haslam.‘ d. a son. . . 0N~—At the Prince Ed—" vrartl l. Iand Hospital on August, 29. 1931i I .\fr. and Nirs. Nat Mac- - . Alexandra, a daughter. JIAFKH’ »--At the Print-c Edward lsaiitl liiL-JQIIIII on August, 29, 1936.1 to .\ir. and ivirs Oscar MacKay, Emerald, a daughter, Norma. Jean. .\I;ici.i-'(ll)-—-At the P.I'<.‘.I. Hospital, *—’_“i'{aVX"i-‘ii_s_ “My 1"." :1. v Alta‘. ‘JR, 193G. liiftiiit firiulii- ct‘ t: .\ii" and hfrs. Frctlcrick Mac- 1"“<'-- ciiv. Iiiterinctit Pcop‘c's , fiat lllllliiNfi-At "Emerald. Aug. 29. .\i'";~ itc-bcvi Harding. 31% ' L‘ o'clock from the l't‘.‘tl(‘li‘il(20 o.‘ iv" hrollici", George May-tie, to, Fw-tvotvn Cemetery‘. ; flit-i Hilh-Stitldcnly at. Vernon Riv- - -l’» its! l. i936. Mrs. Annie Mc-l i1 ill lit-i" 94th year. A short ser- 1 \\’iil be iicld at the res deuce of ' - btill- Vii". H. S. IVIcLeod. Vernon l RWY‘. at it am. hfoiidiiy. Au-nist 31- filter wlrcli the remains will be. '“1‘-\"‘\'*"i1 11v ninth." hearse to New tltlli (‘lunch whcrc the funeral 1 Funeral Aug, \ '- will h.‘ i{ ‘d at 2 p m. ‘IN. D. UNDEETAKEB EMBALMEII Chm ttotown and North Wiltshll’! Phollo H! MacLedn- nvaav AG_E AFFECTED All unknown and mnny known errors of vision are "vitlecicd. Results of this nog- le" MB tremendous. Every ago l‘ “ma” by faulty vision. ‘Mllldll-"Il! everywhere no “"1 EH11": out of llfe what "if!" Rllbllid because they do "i" "l? as they should and because they are ontlnunliy" "filler a strain. G. F. Hutcheson QM 1 guest at a luncheon and bridge at ‘ p, Irving. James , Alex. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN t THE HIGHLANDS. Dance Wed- nesday night. Al Blanchards Orch- tiilrfl. L-iill-i-fi-Mon-Tucs-tf. PRISONER STILL AT LARGL Thomas McCioskcy, ‘fl-ycar-Qld prisoner who escaped from Geurgg- town County Jail Friday, was 5on1 at large somewhere in the province last night. R.C.M.P. were continu. ing a thorough search of the King's County district which was started immediately after the pris- oner made his getaway. Police authorities throughout Prince Ed- ward Island were informed. of Mc- Closkeys escape and were on the lookout for him during the week- end. Points of exit from the prov- ince were kept under close scrut- iny. ‘The csctitietl prisoner was sentenced to one year iii the county institution only l0 days ago when he was convicted of vagraricy and resisting arrest. He had given his age as 32 at. the time, RCMP. said. . FORD STILL MISSING-Wil- liam Ford. 56-year-old. Malpeque Road resident. was still missing last niglit—five days alter his dis- appearance from the home of a. brother with tvhoni he had been living-maid little hope was that he wotiid be f“ d alive. A victiui of amnesia, Ford left his brothers home Wednesday and has not been seen since. Searching parties consisting for the most part of friends and neighbors have been combing the countryside for traces of his whereabouts since Wednes- day night. Opinion was expressed last- night that if Ford has" been out of doors since lie left Maipeque Road Wednesday he would not. have been able t0 survive either the exposure to the cold nights or the want of food. DR. AND MRS. McKENNA GUESTS 0F HONOR-Dr. L. B. lVfcKenna of Charlottetown who is leaving today for London, Ont”. to take up a practice there was the guest of honor at.‘ a luncheon tendered him by fellow members of the staff of the Charlottetown Hospital on Saturday. Dr. Mc- Kcnna was presented with a very fine travelling bag. The luncheon was held at the Hospital and was prPsicled over by Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Miiiaii, chief of the Charlottetown. Hospital staff. Dr. McKcnnas fath- er, Mi‘. John McKciiria. was also a guest at. the luncheon. In the afternoon Mrs. L. B. McKcnna was ilie Canadian National Hotel and was presented with a dainty gift. 'l"iic function was attended by tntiiiy of Mrs. lVIeKciiiiirs friends and was presided over jointly by .\Ii"s. W. .i. P. MacMillan and Mrs. R. J. Ledwcli. held l JEN K IN S - CHANDLER NUP- TiALS-A quiet but interesting event, took place at the Manse, Beater River, when Myrtle Cather- ine, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler of Wilatley Rlvfr. Wils united in matrimony to Hollis Henry. eldest son of Mr. anti Mrs. Henry Jenkins of Mount Her- bert. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. A. MacQuarrle. B.D. The bride looked very attractive, being dressed in a soiree coat and hat and accessories to mat/ch. Miss Elizabeth Jenkins, sister of the; groom. acted as brldesnraid and was 1 attired in pink crepe dress Wltlll white hat and accessories. ‘ Mr. Lorne Chandler, brother of the bride, was groomsman. After the ceremony the bi"‘dal party drove to the home of the brlde’s parents, where a. sumptuous supper was served to the immediate relatives of the bfldfi and groom. Later amidst showers of good wishes the happy couple motored to their future home in Mount Herbert. Both bride 541d KYt-‘lllm 81K! Successfullteachers. having taught. for a number of years in the surrounding districts. They were the recipients of many beauvfui presents. the bride being tendered a delightful shower from her many friends in Wheatley River, prior to her marriage. Personals Friends will learn with regretl tiia: Miss Clarice Peters of May-l field is a patient in the City Hos- pital. _ Mrs. J. J. Desmond and Miss Dolly Desmond have been here for several weeks are leaving next. Ivzdncsday on return to their liomc iii Back Bay, Boston. Mrs. Melbourne Howatt, and daughters, Mildred and Greta, rc- luriied home Moiitiay, after spend- ing the weekend visting friends and rv-ntives n Moticton, N.B. MT- DQ118135 Gordon, clerk at the Canadian National Hotel, leaves i 1011-1)’ for Sackvillc where he will liiicet the delegates to the Good Roads Association convention as the representative of the hotel. Mrs. fDr.) J. G. Joyce with her two sons, Doiigias and Carleton, left this morning for their home 1n Verdun after spending a very pleasant. vacation visiting Mrs. Joycefs aunt, Miss M. J. Carlemn of Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnsoni Alabama, who itlT‘ the guests of Mrs. J. ‘M. Lamont. Fredericton, left re- , centiy for‘ Charlottetown. PEI" ‘ where they will spend a few (lays, They will later return and resume their visit with Mrs, Lamont-Saint John Telegraph Journal. Mrs. T. E. Keeping, who withlher i.0.tl.F. Lodges Hoid Annuai Decoration Day (Continued from Pagi1_1___ illaccd 0n craves l." the "~11" ,°°"" clerics by a. committee in charge- The pal-ride was niarshallcd DY MY- John HCHIIL- f The following are‘ the nHmP-i 0 deceased members o. WllClCY- A1911“ Rebekah and St. Lawrence £06895- I. O. O. F.: - Afliln Road Cemetery: Wm. A- MacCaIdcr. Belfast: D. R. D Ross, A. J. hlttle. Crgmpbj-IIIOI! Lot 4: Ira. D. Reid- East Wiltshire: Florence Hender- son. French Riv"? MM“ (Britta-lanolin. H. M M111“- Wm- Miller, n. A. Stetson- Txyon: Tiico. Wood. _ Union Road: 'l‘iieo. Abbott. (yugsidc Province: J. A. 130W"- J- r". t. Goodwill. .1. H l-iolfmen- E- W. Montgomery. Mack Macmnls" Joan.“ MoeNeil‘. J. Hector Nelson. J_ s, Nelson. 0n m-tive Service: Adams, John covalent. vies. Ernest Fraser. M. Gordon Haszarctl, Fred- .» - _ c, or Ilzdllcitsoili, Scott. Stewart. Waldroii l3 Vanldcrstiiic. _ out English: Joseph ii- Pails“- SL path-rs: Mrs. Blaisdzne. Mrs. Pin-km‘ Corbin. Annie Foster. Sam- ucl i\'ItIl'ilil. Murclio bitwlfiflll- Sherwood: R101?“ Anglls- George ‘ppm,- Beer. Fred. a peer. Henri‘ Cm“- ‘"““““ “““’°‘i.§.;..‘i.§." Henderson. John H611 v J R McKee. D. m- MacKiniioii. 301m“ Mactfiakgon’ Joiin D. -\ii"V""“ M" ea i’ Nicholson. J°1m P~ m‘: °' w_ Prowse. Sarah Gem-go Stanley". A. w. C. Turner, Trevor MticLennan. A- Tavlvr. Josh- Cccll B. G. Amos ,1, J. Da- J, Fraser. Kennedy. ton. Fred squarebrlGil-i B. Stewart. M, Waller Peoples: ilcn. G. Acorn, Edwin zMtkcm w, B. Alian. Jas Arbtnil- E M. Bairett. Frank Bait, J. Ed- Bell David Blake, Wm. h; 3° c" —;______.. T00 Late To Ciasify "II-JITvvPiT-rh‘ Amity l"? FOUND - STUDEBAKER nun cap. Apply at Mt. Stewart Serv- ie_e siauqn.____ Him ‘FEYEKRTIDM ‘an fireplace, first. 1-001’. Sept. 4th or 5th can accommo- __l_1_1_y__G_unrdian.__ ' STUDENTS ACCOMMOI .\1 l)—- Boys preferred, 82 Cliiilbtililllfl St. (neat- Coiiegei. _1g-"'"177f ROOMS WANTED -— nished housekeeping rooms l" ._C3IIlll. Tlios. Cook, John D, cur. don MacDonald. l CAR LEAVING FOR MONTREAL - date one or two passengers. Ail- i I " t couple desire two or tiircé iur- I dlrivate home. Protestants tiir- i ferred. State rent. Write Box ll.- Guordiln 1.45416 two little ziauniiters, has been l spciiding the summer on the Island, ‘leaves by motor this morning for 111m" home in Kcntville, N.S. She will be accompanied by hci" parents. »Rev. W, A. Thompson and Mrs. iThoinpsoii, who will visit at her ’ hcme. They expect to return early t 132M"- liani. D A. Bruce, H. V. Buntaln. J. W, Cairns. Ncll Campbell, Jean iCtirniociy". Francis S. Chandler, Henry M. Chandler, Theo. Chat), .pelie, Joseph H. Clark. Joseph Ciark, Ariliiii" I Clarke. Robert. D. Iric, Robert Curtis. Nathan Davies, Henry Wallace Davison. Charles S. Drew. Alfred Duff, Sidney En- "man, Theo. Fiirquhainsoti, Dan. W. ‘Flniayson, Geo. L. Gaudin, A J. lHule. Charles R. Harper, Win.,1 Harris. Edna Harils. Gcorle L.‘ att. A A. "Kennedy, Frank Lam-t gille. Fred A, Large, Chas. Lawson, Chas. Leigh. Chas, w. Livingstone, ‘F. S Lodge, Harry Love. Win. A. Martin. J. A. Mcsscrvcy, Albert W. Higgins, Frank Howatt, Uoyd How- 1 l l Mitchell, John A. Moore. George, lMuqford, Mrs. Crcorge lJohn Munroe. Janics Musick, Rom‘ ‘aid MacDonald. Cieorge R Mac- Dougall. (l. [Xiuclas MacEwc-n,‘ ,Hart"y IVIIICEWNI, Charles MacFair- l lane, Chores itiacGrcgoi". Cyrus V. ,= MacGivgor, ltfaunus hiaclnnis. Joint T. IviacKciizie, Mrs, Nell MacKcn- j ,zie. Daniel B, MacKc-iizie, John J. ‘ lMacKiniion. John MacLauchlln, A. ll). Maebcoti. H. S. MacLcod. G '0 Mat-Lend. John W. MacLcozlp, Milton lliaclmod. John MacLeOd. tAndrcw MacNair. John MacNevin, L. J lVIacPlicison, F. R. Newsome. i lDflliilltl Nicholson. Wm. Nicholson. , 1 Parkman. John S .Pl(‘l'C('. David Mun lord. ,‘ ,Pound, Robert, L. Pound, Icmucl E. , "e. Bcii Rattrnlnuflv. FC. Ratt- , _ Ira D. Reid. Fred L, Rciiouf. 1 Ernest: Rice. W. N. RIQLZS. J. Parker Ritchie, Tlios D. Regen, J. Rogers. James Ross, Mrs. Wm, Rowe. Wallacp Scantlebury, Fred H. Seller, Leslie B. Smith. James Stewart, J. Ilerberi Stewart, Percy Tani-on. Ernest Tced. Gordon Tom- lins, Jean Tweedy. John Vance, Chester F. Vaufdersliite. Ccplias B. Vanlderstliie, Mrs. John A Wares, George wafer. Edmund S. Ivailcr. A. D. White. Ed. C. ;~ Fro Worthy. DEADENS TICK-TOUR If the ticking of a watch or clock annoys an invalid in the household cover the timepiece with a small class bowl or tumbler. The face of iha clock can be read, but the sound will be dcadcncd. t. l. t George ' Whitlock. 1 Wm. C Whitlock. Joseph Win-i chester, T. B. Woodman, George; Local Furrier Firm's First Anniversary MR. ARTHUR. G. HOGAN Just one year ago, the progressive firm, the island Furriers opened their doors to serve the public of Prince Edward Island. Their growth has been amazing, and in this period they have placed themselves tn the forefront in their line of business, and have more than won the confidence of the public. Island Furriers opened with the intention of repairing and re- modelling fur coats only. They succeeded so well lll this line that iii a. short time they were carrying a large stock_ of new coats, and today have one of the largest sel- ections to offer their discriminat- liig clientele. Lslaiitl Furriers have also received much praise for their artistic mounting, and mak- ing up of fox pelts. 'I‘lils iii itself has always been a. lcng felt. need In this piovince. Proof of their success is clearly seen in the large and thoroughly satisfied patronage ivhich they now enjoy; they have, indeed a rep- utation to be envied. Tlicli" Manager, Mir. Arthur G, Hogan, before opening the island Fiiiriers in this City, was directly connected with the Maritime Fur- riers Ltd.. Halifax, N, 5., and l5 a brother of Mr. G. Donald Hogan, President of that. firm, Iii coniiectltiii ufii their first anniversary; l*~i.ll'.il l-‘I. .rici"s, which is the only firm in this proviiic devoted exclusively to the sales and srrviciv/g of all kinds of fur gar- mmts. are continuing their Aug- ust. Fur Sale for one more week, as advertised elscvxhere in this i-sue. 8-3l-li. I 1 l l l "HIPS YOUNG...u's ur r0 us I " _l 1 IO l-IEIP HIMTHROUGH!" . EUGENE ,O:NE|I.I.'$ greotjAmericunidramu ,f,“.'oulstonding"success , of, thepcsi decodaffifi"; now an even greater‘ screen triumphi, ’ v alarringy WALlACE BEERY/ AIINPMMMAHON ERIC IiNIliN e (ECIIIA PARKER IIIATINI-TIZ life-Eh TRINITY UNITED (‘IIFRCII Profcqsor A, B. Ketiliili from his holirlais anti \\".i.. ‘ ed a? h" rig-aim . as organist, The trite-L - the in:n"iiiii:t worship \‘.'.l.\ Mi‘ Leigh Dineivcll of the tlaptits Church t choir who Fill‘! with ixrcllcii‘. voice Van Dc \Vatci"'.."'i‘ii- _iiavc appreciated encc during tho p of leading members of oilitr choirs anti can a their aid in the set been of inatci"‘al hcncti’ in: saiulatioii i~ “'19P villi‘. come, Thrice \V.iconi weeks city that _,p~ oi pi. has Our v-"is- Wel- Sutltleit Death , at Glyiide Rivet“, The death took plilift‘. at (ilyntie t River a. few d? "s ago cl‘ _\'Ir, 1pm- 1 dent of that liirice l for several years, The deceased lived alniic and on Sfllllrfllll‘. August 15 helped 3.10s" "s. William and Joseph NicCourt liaiil- 111;’ 1n hay. He tippcarctl quite well. Oii Sunday" f‘\‘t‘lliil'.{ Mr. Fred Tito. iiias and Mr, Louis Walsh and his two liti'e boy's visiietl hitii. I-Ic was ciiccrful atid in good spirits and that; was the last. that anyone saw litm alive. On Monday Mr. Smith lvns not iceii by anyone and on Tuesday morning Afr. Joseph McCtiiirt, called at the iiousc. knocked at. the door, and called liini, but. received no an- swer. 'I'he padlock on the door was" "hen but tit-e door was barred from the inside, On Wednesday lie-again itlsited the llOilse and everything "Pilvaird the same. Mi". NicCourt called him again and re iiving no aiisivci" looked in the iviiidow and .~ZI\\' dccczised lying upon a lounge. lic at once notified a nearby neigh- bor Mr. Ben Ductrau, who (mmp at once. They forced open [hp dom- and found Mi". Smith dead. A call was scat. to Dr. Jfllnes Fleming, Statiiry." Brltlae. and ihc R.C M.P. The doctor‘ arriving Roan after cxatniicd tiic body and mid that. lic had been (lead at least twenty- four hours. The RC M.P. with Dr. Steven-on. coroner. New‘ Glas- gow. also arrived and pronounced (leath caused bv a. stroke of apop- icky. Mi". A. (l (Tutclitle. under- lakci‘ irtuii lllilltfi‘ filter. clinic-anti look cliaruc of the remains. The funeral took place next nioiitiltisi‘ from his funsizal parlors. Iiuntci" Tlieigreatesvt of a” heart ktories . .‘."as youth meets its firstltemptations! (nuance BROWN'S IPRODIJCTION -—ADDED-- WEEKLY NEWS . IIJDAY - TULSDAY — “WEDNESDAY DAILY 3.00 — 7.00 -— 9.00 l’. M. ‘ EVENING 27c-—33e--38c. ttuciousstavicrs n th-ry are “Yiffls of life, and He is t ilit- Lord of life. ts hack ,» Many tiF-npa‘ say the church has (l. T114"; seem to think the liilfl be a sort of social .~iiy interested iii show- nenics ‘how to f-Ped peo- woiild make the church itir: e‘ ' pic. U11‘ ‘ it incrc IIHHIIIS of ptrpcltiiitiiig tia- rlvval coming tide." lil.'l‘.‘.\' mcn and wom- Mi‘. \\‘c>t;i\v:i_\' declared. ". ii: that. vlfiallfi is leading a. The pulpit. (ll s: ‘.\'l\.~ at‘. ‘|‘l‘."'(1 N‘ hope. that. the chutch is t four large bouruicf. u? 110W“ t1. lfl- 11$ Teillvnlbvr the of which were iii lovii nirir-n ,_ (if our Lord: Bills-ed are. ye '\ e Nit". and Mr". Harvey i 1 turn shall rcvile vou and say the .1 , _ . - ~t< - manner o t‘\i atsains you or Smii. . 1 1 1 I . f Rev. A I‘. .\I.icl{rii/ic ii_.id (‘lIZIITYP '. . 3...‘, -,-.-1,iy.~. Iii the an iiispii-xng of both so: iitoriiing he ncflllfill » from tkc ".\i§: word shall not pass v. .\ii". htwDougall announced tlizit the l'*i"<"-iivtei'_\" inc-critic to bc fmmmtgnu (-1 in P"(t\‘(".< Church on Wed- that ts tflpp t_ afternoon will be open to 1 col 3_11_ m t" s of the Church of Scot-i Nit‘. ifticKeiixic l" 1 tip-p lesson the * ~‘~ —————>—~—‘ , Hebrews illlil .~ tc | s1‘. J.-\)ii-‘..< KIRK § that, enlist?‘ ' l st ' t -—-- I to "Tonioito Ta l “that all ' a good attendance atj " hrou -‘..‘. into sub-- Pl‘l‘.<ll\".'.‘l‘ an Court-ii - 1mm... undo;- izfiti,“ , _ fl:'li(1‘.1‘l\ the weather Miss iii )"1lI Cox ‘was heard conducive to church- opciilng pra “The efficacy’ oi‘ crs" was the sulitcc‘. sermons ])i‘\‘.l .. ill ail the Ma §'t‘SI(‘i'('lLi_\' ntiifillliq hv Rev. Fu illcKtiiiiia. ’i'lic speaker iii ins clo- qucnt, ti ‘nlll'.\l‘.\' c )lillil(‘(l ejacula- tions its ori. ]1i'li_\'t‘i'.'i or aspira- Mgmy oi‘ these short. pizaycrs are indulgent-ed. In many instances iii Sacred Scriptuic it. is narrated litiw, on many i>('i'.\.\1'ill-$ these short. pmyers tvcrc uni-p ttucticious, the Speaker tioititcd out l i Mass was celebrated bv licv. leather Mc- Kenna. Benediction o’. the Most BlCsntJtI Sticiuiiient ucre licld lil the e\eii- liig. The Church of "Lind service was largely‘ all ‘liil cven in; iii spite of tin» llttc t" of the tililtllitfvtl Illli Itivei". to St, Ann's Church. iiope River, whet" pas Rev. W. V. ifacDonaltl. the requiem mass ivas celebrated by Rev. Motisiuiioi" Chaiton of Rus- iico who also conducted services at the grave. ‘*“'““"""" The remains iverc laid awirv iii the adjoin ng churclivard, w-hcrc sleeps his deceased father, mother and brother. He leaves to mourn one sister. Mrs. Tail". Stoneiiam. ilfass. and several nephews and nieces in Charlottetown. Mr. Smith was a quiet. inoffens- ivc man and will be missed vcrv much in the community in ivhicli he resided, May his soul rest. in peace. The pallbearers were AIPHTS J011i1 J. Hagen, wlliam McCourl. Louis Walsh. A. C. Cutclffc. Michael Murphy, Frederick Thomas. Baking soda. can be used to re- move grease and discloration from the elcclr‘ waffle iron. BCGQGQGQGQDGQQGGCi-U-CGCWFUGCGW TALES “'61P ABEGWEIT ‘ A NEW BOOK OF OLD TIMES IN Island History, Tradition and Humour _];Y_ BENJAMIN BREMNER it - _ ,t y PRICE $1.50 ° " “ " l 4'01: SALE m’ CARTER 8r CO. LIMITED and S, Limited in the absence of the. . read b‘. ard WPSIYHILIV ulio u.» ltllt.‘ sermon and led iii- ‘ tloii in prayer. t Rev. Mi". \VI‘.\'LZ\\\'.\‘-' [the Cambridge, Mas ‘of the Cliurcli of s‘ "land. which 1 maintains coiiiicctuui u‘ iii the Prince l~ldivard Island Pctvhyterv. and he also ]ii‘l‘l\(‘ll"£l a" two rural Kirk services _v . The sticnker chose ll.\ 11.: icvt the words of Jesus. as rcctcctlcd iii the gospel according lo Si. \i>i"tli:'\v. chapter XXIV. vcrlo 3A: "ilixiven and earth shall pass fl\\ll\', lint. m)‘ words shall not pass i “ Ill ithcse words J~i‘$\l1< l5 iii t wonderful mes. . 2e o: His people, l-ic lllltl lntll rt tcvicti by tiicin. and ifitcn hi- fouiul that they had finally canton to hear or see Him he had guilt‘. on". and wt‘ find Him p011!“ ~~ out. lllfi‘ heart to them. “O Jeni: . .l\‘!li.<f\l(‘lll.. How often would I ll.l\ti tii\t11H'vI1 thy children Iwflflllbl‘. cirn as a lien is miitlstei" 0i‘ . coic:i"c;:iitioii wings and yo u-oultl-not." So we sec house. the icinpT-s‘ of God. and now as He stands tlicrc l-ii‘ l‘l"‘l)1ll‘.\l(‘¥ the destruction oi llll\ llilllill‘, tlW‘ pride of the .ic\\'.~. n" ii--c~i--"-» 11W“ of their ignorance oi (iui 't‘licv had forgotten Gad and lviil -"<'ll“»1il- t-lie potivcr or a nation "l.i.‘\‘ wor- shipped by form and custom. their knowledge oi‘ God was iiv tritlzlifin. not by‘ the stiivit, .ic \1.\ ("id them that not one stone v triltl rot n00" another. that IItHIRI ii would pats nlvtiv \‘,'c c1 tlet-h century kll“ tit... phetlc. words ivtrc t u.» of the ~16!“- with lflfijpauffl in ,1 $010 after the lions \\'ll1\'l\ can be tiitcii repeated." . t Recitation of the Itosary and’ l c srrnzivu was prcziclir d bvthc ihc Rev. it. Xinorltpad . and was ovidcritiytlie "h thvuzhi and pre- .I'~ fuel: as text. “For d b1. and d _. out" de- I f“‘lili1 an altar ivzth the ‘o Tito Ifnltiioivn God, 11o y-ou." The Acts XVII "t-licrl on 1hr; v" ‘" .. ll" hiviuzht. up this ~ irtai" to tile itnknotvn .. II. l' i"""l "itotis" pl'fl1tl‘l‘.<_§ until we arc ‘ to .lll\l'.\'t‘l‘ l‘: great question villtn: ti!" ii own (‘ind Each us must as rpiestiont Do I "..~. God. which Paul " come iiotnc .~ i~ incomplete knowledge of a l-Clt0\\'l"(17(‘ of God we .~‘.ii..~1v his S-llill. We must ‘tiilsl. . lillt‘ tokiitttvliitn personally. Many diet-c arc "win ‘.\.".i'~'ll p an unknown (ital. “then. we do not realiii.‘ what (it (l is. wc cariiiot \\‘~'l‘.'.‘~lli]'I Him as a r= id that . known u‘i‘-'i us. What it tiitlict i \t"l'll\'.li"~il to have on .i:t\" altar. l» an iiiikiioivn Ciori. Aw" w.‘ sure that we are war- ‘sliuppriiq a Govt which we know. cl" are our altars lll."(‘il1)f‘i1 Ill like itiainn .. Uillvs‘; we rrafii" conic t0 . know li‘iii. the some in “pron is lifl our attains, we must worship Lioil iii our hearts, 'i‘o ciiatuzc the .~".iil iiis"t"ipilati, we mu-l. open out‘ hearts to lilm. The mind cannot change it. Our thnuclils cannot. c ilio iliRPTlltl in. The "hanra" .. ..iot be bi-oi_ about hy our llli<‘l1f‘(‘1, the chance '1lll.~f. t.akc place in our hearts. What. good can ,i‘i. ill u." to know that God knows gatlieretii her eh ckens illilll‘l‘ he!" Jesus drawing iicai" to iii» J-‘ailvci-‘s , .niiiii pie. The words of Jesus remain for iieves.“ cvcivihiitr: that lII‘ ‘s flit‘ (‘YFHWT of a“. thziiqs. or that. Jesus Christ . n Fl‘"‘l‘l1 if“.\(‘l‘.i‘l‘ coiiiiitg from - ‘. (‘xiii it .~.i‘i fv oi" content our ""(".tn ii comfort us when ._ oi‘ hop us flcc from ilittillldliliil. I.r‘l us think about tliz». lf ihc kiioivl-"rizr tviilcli wc have. of God has not. Iitiilf‘ s0 far as to guninantci» tl to us. the some pith . zptlon niusi urciy rctnrnii on our altar. "viwro ‘.< nu riil-fzisiil-ined wav to chance iii’ lint it is the only way w- . , ‘sh ll. 'l‘lia‘.. is. to bfof or." the ". fptioii forever with ihc liiootl of Jo us (flirisi. 'l‘li~ (‘fuss ~.-= ilil‘ itiml complete cxprcs lop c.’ inc livc of God. None can s" f uc halo known God - i-~1 illt‘ low that iii‘ ha. fri" us. “it is not eitoueh to profess." Dr. cartli Locate .~.iitl; "we must coiifrss and fivcii- . .'l(‘("‘l\t, lo ixce-uxe and know God." ll . DVD- t If v.2" do " ,, m ll (‘ripllfln will rlxitl "l kttou ulrun my heart bc- The intellect cannot un- c»). , other \i'.illll\’ vv-"rsiiiti. lilni l root of ‘ can arrive nowhere in , t». ttui transit’ .21 a n a on‘ ' .\I a!) . d“ - .\.\'ll Y - TUE§DAI ."-.*l-,i. plum’ 3.00 - moo - 8.4a r- Y .' TODA IIIATINEI! L“; u.‘ ‘C. 'iTc-~.'l"vt_-, fmmsrcfly . Special music illffllllltd a qendercd by Dr. A. W. Trueznaii .Mou:it Ahson Iir‘vei"sit_v. 1t to. Fiiiii:.=.i me'c-r.".‘ amulet! .H4‘Q\'P1"UY Love Abizliiitz," and "tvu llFMr-ntcti most effcc vclv. The service at tiic CciitialChri<i~ inn Clli.(‘l] yx-storriyly “tr... m“. (tilt-ted by Rev A. A. Nfcimoti. .\l'. A.. B. 1).. of Woi I‘, N, The stibjr-ct of his . iIlOTlillllI S(‘i"\'.{‘f‘* “"215 ' ‘ Greatest. Need". He said the \ , great-est need was no‘. ; sirablo as that is, but l of Jonas. At the evening serivce Mr 7.1 . Lead tock for his silbjt-c‘ ‘ lng the City of God." He sazil ‘ ,was impossible to build the of God tinder present, czondit The youth movement. has slogan "Building a New Ibut he fel". with lntcmpcvm. lTIImDPITII. in cur land it was "possible to aecoaiplish this until (‘iovci"n:nr~nis and Christian pcogilc cleaned up the liquor sittiation. Ho “1°qticiiily' condemned Government. l Control as they have it in the i Provinces of Canada and i“ commended the Prohibition Act of this Province. What is needed, hel said. iii the Province is condwn- i nation of liquor and not criticism , of the Act. "we need to demand ‘ that the authorities in ch rge en- force the act.“ he said. from his experience he was mote convinced ‘ than ever that Prohihhion proper- ly etiforced was tho 1110: (‘fipctivc control of the liquor business. and his conviction was the pcoplt in Nova Scotia (incl New Iirun" were scvctitv-fivc per cent iii or of repeal of the. present. liquor law and were ivaitiiig for the first ‘i I i lIENTU RY-S X CONTEST Q This is the last tall foriyour entry in ihc lit-no of i Limit- ton’s CENTURY-SIX Letter “Hiring (‘will “z- '1 still have ten cinys—until W'c<liic~~tl.iy. Scplcini 1 Vi. 1""¥t. —to write and send in tiic ltiiUl that nnz- - \ v 10m! OI the CENTURY-SIX lug 111511 {I\\'.'ll‘ First Prize - - - $1 (to Second Prize - - ~ 5Q _. Third Prize - - - @5- 0 FIVE Prilgs of FIVE DOLLARS each. incl .i :~;,~.-.-i.il Souvenir Prin [or Fvery Iillifilili. flitvI- i oi .i lHllJtI- sonic liilllliiiiili‘ oil fIIC\ll ’I\lliIT-i1I\'I 111» '"i--l~1‘.' “"11 Edward VIIIJsulHilill" Ir-r" iiiiiiiwliiiv‘, -l?1'1 1- "it" '- NTVRYZQIX are the sir n" ".".Iri11i~~=1l‘~l cps-l. n». 14...... at iii. The . ct IOPIIJZII". at l"; put on ihc market to .1 _ successful bisniit~ii-.ilrii.;3 in tlic biani" HOW.’ TO I. RLIING (‘UN 1'1 5 l‘ Herc an" the names of the sh new biscuit ircaiton . l»- of Hamilton: l-Karnmcl KoKoniii '!——Rich Butter Y 1"'~"\\'\ 1"" L-("liocolaic Cookics 1' - lhilii" 1 ' l‘ Order a package of any three varieties iro"'i wit." ", ‘ them to your (imily or [or IIIIPTYIUUTI ic.i. Illt Iencr of no: more than scvcntyliv-i i~nr ,, \|.. Finl."—l-Iow you like the CIlNTI RY-MX lnsuuu. bcr."onJ:—WhiclI tlircc you nr your taunt) like iln- best. TIIiYd2-—I“IOW you prefer to lmy good itiwuits. iii pa. age or in hulk. ~lnti ivliy. Mail us the letter not Ialcr than lVcJncsJay, Scpfrmbrr 30, I935, enclosing THREE blue nanioiabiis from your CENTURY-SI}; packages. Send as many letters as you wish, providing each is nt-coiupanied by three labels. Winners‘ names will be published as soon as poxibie. _ Go to your grocer TODAY. Sec the CENTURYSIX display raw just inside his from door. Order your assortment and give your family a treat this evening. Then sit down and write the Ietfrr that may win you one of the big cash awards in (Iliad-i!- cinating contest. CENTURY-SIX oisrs "'.~ l iuiiil i‘. i -1 11mm BAKED BY THE HOUSE 0F HAMILTON Baker: Since I840 - PICTOU, N.S. T!» Very Bu! Ingredient; - Finn n Cumny a] EIPMQ" 5 u "