NOVEMBER _14._ 193s “ffrllt -c11A1u.0"1'l"l~."ruvv~ QUAKUH-uy gm PRINCE ‘EDWARD: TUIJAY TUESDAY Wflmigpgy PLUS rorsilll The Mk0}! spectacular adventure romance in'the whole roaring history o! the seven sens! Adolph lutler prelertll ‘r1111 carnivorous: 11111‘ SillilS AT SEA‘ ' lionry Wilton! - llalry (any - Olynps llail Porhr liel - leltli (Innings ~ Virginia Wellllsr - lmpl Siilidirlllt l lumen Marl - Dlrrlttd by tinny tletiwuly La“9h!bl°. Lovable Ginger Upsets a College Town! Married in haste to a professor . . . she "d"! "P 1n o world where they use ll: ‘ syllable words to my good night. nus £11111 w 111111111 11111111 ‘ EXTRA NEWS AND mover. 1111.1; “RURAL SWEDEN" THREE DAYS Today—-Tues.—Wed. n [N "I YAM LOVESICK" DAILY 3.15 - 7 — 8.45 P. M. horn Saint John "BGSTGN EASTERN srelllvlsnlilr 111m ‘inn-i... ..._u1...- 1*.1.1,1,. .1 11 .151. our.) """ "c ' 1 vnmr. r-‘iii 11.1.... Due "‘"'"= I 1 '.s.r.) 11111 1111.. "Ill-III, "f" try»- Jnlm no. from 1111-11-11“- ~11.l I I 1. ll11~lnr| $11.. thump“ llltlll- "w ‘lliltllfill llrlmh 1.. 111.-inn may occupy 11.1.1111...“ "lllfflllly Illgllll, wllhoul urn Qltnl. 8 ‘col! In! 11.11.111.11 Null-ml] 11.11",- "mcu-u mi." "m". or 11ml‘. 1'91." viii-rt. Snlnl Iuhn. Trinity llnitod Church MONDAY:- ’S:30—Cubs, Social Hall. ‘HIE-mum. East Parlor. ‘HM-W. C. T. U" Heart: Hall. 7:30—Board 0f Stewards. Full at.- tendnnce requested. Board Room. 7:30—-t\'llling Cis-cle of King's Daughters will hold an auc- tion of novelties Ind a so- cial eveninl’. Each member l! 019001611 to bring a friend. Socigl Hull, ii. A . _ . _ _' "11 Too Late WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply to Hotel Miri- _>_n1l1.r. Mt._Stewart. L-l0l-l1-_-1§;3i_. FOR. SALE—BLACK JERSEY Giant pullers and csekerels. David White, York Point. __ 11-90111-14-731. FOR. SALE-AT UNION ROAD Lot 33 splendid doiry farm property of the late PMITICHIIS Hughes. Bargain for quick sole. Apply Annie S. Hughes. . _.____1-:9Q-.11r14-§L WARNING-WILL THE PARTY who took the roll of wire from the premises of Don Todd, Raose Valley return some within five days or they will be prosecuted. as they are known ls-Bo-il-li. .______._-__*. Use Minarda Llniment for burns. STANDARD FIRST FOR THE | llotiiérlltliilim 10-DAY EXCURSION T0 MONTREAL —- (WING — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Returning nny ltay up to and including December I, 1088 CLASS ONE-WAY FARE 320,40 - From -, oijlriottetovln Sleeping and Portal- Cor Accommodation avnilable on payment or rcgnlnr berth or scat charge MAKE VOIJII SLEEPING CAR RESERVATION EARLY i-‘or l-‘nrthc; information ADIAN NRTIONAI. TO' ryrnvwnrnr Ute Canadian ihtlonul Teicgraphl 22 ROUND TRIP vs Clllllllfli! - Thurs. Nov. i4 vl Cannllicns - Thurs. Dee. 1 Consult any Agent IN CANADA FIGHT! a» 111. um. 11¢ 1 will red lair and blue oyol pound the smiiin’ out ei the girl with blue bl sod and e Anniversary Services "Bill Yesterday At Trinity linilerl Church Both services of (h; Trinity Un- ltltl U‘ .11 ucrc domed i: tic ‘ he '1‘~l..1 ulllllv silly oi u. tl_ d 11 c1 lilo Church lor ‘ snip, L‘ * c..1:;;.cgu 1011s us- semb. (i bum ill the 1..o.11i:1:1 11nd s- \\"J1'.l1.p of er at the ‘ ' es Hill‘. F. M. B. D. of 'I‘1'yo11. \".l1o ' inspiring scr- Lhe spirit ll Th. s_ cct of ill" 11111111111: od- drezss “a; ‘A ' v lhcuighi 011 all ‘ v.11 1'11".‘ nccrl o conscious‘, of the s1 lrcs of the past. lea 1° s which L s 1o tench 11s.n11d pro- . 1l1~ rllpfCfl e "IHTS i0 1.1» 1111 the Liv l1 that God hie wholly (led '11 must not, holv ‘ 011 the p' " 11'. by doing so. we ‘o:- ippcrs of untlquiiy. s 0 i111‘ worth of ally- uurl lol- our dlrrcii n Thus denirs {lt- IlL,1\'. world 0f cllnligr. fundnmcntniidn and Fasclsln decaying sys- tem of exploitation by 101cc. i11 :1 extreme new revelation. tempts to preselve 11 of the past. have a goal 1:1 ' before Whiic conscious Christians must oso o world wide Chri them. Christ gave erfection for every nstitutlon and ills _ v evaluate everything i11 its light, and strive to remould the imper- fect wherever we find it, We must not, however, be so eager to reach the goal that \\'(.“(llS.(-[.',i11(l the menus of achieving 1t. Thc Modern- ist in his lulstc to il~11_r-l1 new iruih sometimes destroys lluih I putting anything i11 its plow. and the Colrullunist. in his eagerness t0 bring Utopia, tries 1o smash volu- able features of esislbllshcd Systems along with their evils. T110 i-flw Conservative should be 11111110115 i0 conserve what is worih will e in the old. and the true TMllCill should dis- cem and use Whlli. is valuable in the new. The one must not try i0 ‘as, nnzi the _ .1 "riilcc oicrlull VIUUCS 111 his eagernes. ‘ fill ideal of individual 11nd foloucrs must without oihcr achieve ills goal. t The tlue Christian will hold fnst to the fundamentals of ihc fzlvh. and move forward to build a new izalion upon thcnl. Having learned the civil- Yllllll FEET HURT? Phone 140 H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodist-Podiatrist 148 Gt. Geo. St-i Charlottetown All loot troubles painlessly and scientifically treated Special Foot plates to casts Was ‘Deaf-Now Hears The Clock Tick "l was so deaf that I could hear 110311118; now I can heel- the clock tick. writes Mrs. I. C. Goldsboro, B. 0. AURINE EAR BALS , tilllifld by a. well known su- spec- llit. is e simple home treatment will‘!!! 18 brinclnz new hope and happiness to sufferers everywhere. If you are hard o! hearing, bothered by head noises. earache. rlngin and buzzing in ears. worried obou Irrmoching deafness get AURINE EAR BALSAM today. Relief is quick -a.nd costs only a few cents a. day. Your money back if you are not helped. THE JENKINS PHARMACY THE IILEXALL DRUGSTORE Charlottetown Personals Mrs. Ned Shel-ten of Crapaud is visiting in Charlottetown with her 515W’. Mrs. A. S. Dickson. Mrs, James Todd of Rose Valley lstalpatient in the P. E I "land Hos- pl a Miss Helen Oulton. of the Bank of Nova Scotla staff, has left for Toronto to spend a two weeks’ vacation. Mlss Edith Douse of the Royal Bank stuff. city. is spending hcr vacation in Halifax, the guest of Miss Marion Whitehead. Mrs. James Ed. Solners. Pleamnt Valley. has returned home nflcr spending a few days ill Charlotte- iown. Miss Eletha Somers has returned to her home in Pleasant Volley after being 11 patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. Dr. Errol S. Notling, Supervisor of Health of Animals and Live Stock. Divisions for P. E Island. lfft Saturday morning on an of- ficial visit to Toronto 11nd Ottawa. 3rd Charlottetown Rover Sea , Sorts On ‘llhursday evening, Novem- ber 10th,, a very impressive In- vestlture Service was held, when Durell Murray. Drummond Cobb, Ralph Dunloul and Bill Bcuthy were Invested as Rover Sea Scouis At this lnvcstiture Ceremony Rev. br. Legato. the Grcup secretary and Mr. K. M. Martin. Rover Sea. Scout Master, officiated at this Investiture Service. BOOST OUR APPLES AND OUR BOYS New Organizing Field Secretary The Provincial Council 1s plc11s~ ed to report that they have l" 1111 fortunate in obtaining the so of Mr. H. R. Johnson, us 01* 111g Field Secretary for our ince. We are to have ihc assist- purposl- of training six months for Lilo oly-anizing new units, Leaders 11nd establishing a better basis for Scouting. M1: Johnson has had wide slurred experience i11 Scouting in Calgary 11nd " lnlry and comes to us well qu.1l .i to Field Secretary Toy Shop. The Scout Leaders of Char- lottetown arc anxious to conduct a Toy Shop for under privileged children this Christmas. Holvcvcr it is necessary to obiaiu lflfllly more toys iilan We have ni pres- ent. If any persons wish to con- tribute any broken toys, books. etc. they are asked |~ communi- cate with Scout Hc:1".ql1z1rtcrs.l0l Queen Street. RFNIEKIIKER “AN APPLY. A I)1\Y"—AND THE S('(IU'I‘>'I 5th Charlottetown Pack Last Tllcwlzrv tuning at tit“ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest “ha-Neill and son. Jchn of Cavenrlsh le'tf Frldnv mnrninq for Ottawa. While ilrirc the‘: will be ‘he eucsis of M". ‘\1lz1eNeil ‘s sister, Mrs. L, D. Warren. _ Reverend Eugune L. Murray. rsturuczl shim-day to Foxllv Riv- 10550115 of the past. 11nd with a goal before us. ue must work i11 the present, A11 i111- nlversorv should moon 11 chcckllul of our pleseut standing as Christ- lens, 11nd a new the work of Christ in the must serve according to our and play our D life with a God's will commitment to world. We abilities The subject of the evenlni! ger- man was "The Damascus Road. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlitshire Phone 149 ' Funeral notice e1", oiier vviting his parcnts. it'll". "llfl Vi?“ Fvmlk Murrov, Grafton St. Hr- \ s l1cc~11un11icd by his, mothcr. who u-il‘. visit with him. BIRTHS I ervirla~rnv__,ly u... icuv’ “Qgyligy N" 0. l".'i\i_ to ‘llr, owl "w T19111- ucl S‘~"i~y City. zl ('f\\l"l1l“l‘. "HYPV-Ai lliillwfle. op Nov. ti. ""1 t~ M» w"! V" J. W. Haven 1"'!i"'1 Crbilll n 5"". WATTF-Ai tho Cliv Hospital. ""1 R ‘"0 to "r. on“ ‘Hrs 701111 ‘ienvv Wot‘? Grllltd Tltlfndic. n "a""!‘t"r. ltOWE — At the Charlottetown llUailllil on Nov, iii, 19.18. 10 Mr. 11111; lvll-s. AlDLll ls. ltcwe, city, u .1111. DEATHS" w lIENDERSl)N-— At M@..;..1e".‘11}>{-. l2, ma, Fred Henderson, aged 44.1 FIIIIQ-(Il from his lots residence ’l‘uesci<1y, Nov, 15 at 2 P. M. ItICMAIION-At Brookvalc Nov. l2. Mrs. Bridget McMahon, aged 82 years. Funeral to St. Joseph Church Kelly's Cross Monday" morning at nine o'clock. POWERS-At 151 Cumberland St. Nov, l3. 1938. Elia P. Powers, F1111- erol Tuesday morning or 9.45 to St. Dunstanis Basilica thence to the R. C. Cemetery. ESSORY-At Kcnsinpto". Nov. l0. 1838 James Essory rlged B2 yellrs. Funeral from his late residcllcr this afternoon (Soturdaga), at. 2 dclock. DUNSFORD- Suddenly at Melville. Nov. 12. 193B. Gevrse Dumsford. in his 79th year. Fllll< cmi Monday, Nov. it: 11 short ser- vice nt tllc homo at 2 p. 111. thence to Saint John's Church, CYWDBUG- South ANDREWS — At Hunter River on Sunday, Nov. l3. 1938, Mr. DQ111116 Andrews aged 74. Funeral from his live residence on Wednesday. NO“ a1 2 o'clock. Intcrnlcnt Hunter River Cemefery. BAGNALL-At Saranac Lake. New York. on November ll. i938. Miss Alice Bagnall. dBUShWT of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ba all, Bedeque, Prince Edward Is and. later, The remains are expected to arrive home for burial torllsht. TO-NIGHT Greet horn lteilyvgod I CLARK GABLE Olympe Branche THE BUCCANEER directed by Cecil B. DeMllle crcv 1o p.111.“ Wanted -— To buy small confectionery, Fruit or Lunch business. Would consider partnership. Write wlulrrn vi E. Guardian. 0 ROMANCE comes to Charlottetown with “ BIG SISTER” "Big Sister," thrill delta‘ t0 uler mo charming vvvvvvvvvvv v1 vv v CFCY~12.30 A.M. Thousands of radio fans in thh riirtly e daytime program. as the heroine and Martin Cialbel fescinwes Tulle in Monday mefltinv of lice 5th Cl~r~1'ln1.'cin\\'11 Cub ark a “Going lip" Cor."- lllCIl" was lit-id "Klimt t-bc follow- ing Cubs eutvrcd the Seoul Troop: Colin King. Clive Max-Kay, and Harold Sampcl Thc Pnck tzlkcs this opportunity" to extend their congratulations to the new Scouts and wish them Good Scouting during their service in the Troop. SCPIFTING GIVE.‘ FENSE OI“ HONOUR .'\‘.\'I) LOYAI/TY Seiu‘. John Anlllulllncx- (‘lasscs The next lucctlur. of the Saint John Ambulance Course 1 l ‘hc lull :1i Scout llczniou- -1s n11 l'"11df1_v evening at 7 1 p111. All FFCIlICPS who rlrc nllxuius in izlkc ‘ the examinations i11 this \\'<11'k r1111 urged to loose no the cour=e. Several lectures hove nlr'ad_v' been given hut there is sllll an oplmriuliiiy f"1' more leaders tn take this course. SCOI"1‘l,\'f‘. UEYICLOIN ‘N IIOYS TIIE ILA"! ti" PFBLIC SERVICE 6th (‘lvnrlottctmvn 'i'rnup O11 Friday. FH-icbcr ‘Ziiil lllis Troon held a “B11111” Up" C"1"c- monv. 'I‘l1osc Guiuu Up wril- L~o Gallant. llollmcl Hcnuv“ r '11 Jnlul Molvneoux The -\l~'.rl:1. libs Dlllfv. “old r1 few words 1n the Cubs who were icnvino 111v Prick- Aflcl- welcornillv the 111111‘ 1'1‘- nrulis thc §"1'1i"ll""i(‘" '7 A. Drlscoll. odrlrcucri illc Puck. In his brief 111111 clfc 111111111111‘ 11c cx- bnricd the Ptlcl‘ 1'1 '."'\i‘k lluvrl r1’ their ic<i= so F1" tbcv would have 11 "Lcnpin" Vvolf" prlscnied tn ihcm when i11"! \i'r\l‘l‘ rcorlv to “Go Up". Ii first Class Scrui llndcc 11nd an All Round 00rd ivns prcscntcd t0 Hubert IVlcC-nllunl. l’ As 11 treat to thc as :1 rlcviotioll frcln routine, tho last hail-hour of the. mcctiul: was devoted film<\\‘hll’l‘l were kind‘v bv Vi’. ilinc. 9th Cl1:11'l0iictn\v11 Troop. and M. Bloke. loiictruvn Troop Tho" wcre ns- sisted by S. McIunis. Scmo of the films were instructive while others Iwore lllong n lighter vein than scout work. Among the films shown were: "Scouts Stalkinrr" (wild nuimnls on 11 mountain). “Torn Mix". “Charlie Chaplin.“ “Our Gong". etc. Nccrllcss io say the Scouts and Cubs sinccrclv 11p- prccicivd the work of Scouts Hinc and Blake and we hope to have nmr- “Film Nights" during the \vi11i ' held. It . s believed the brakes S I011 12w lnchiue were defective, _ ‘ M i, IiNGAfIEAIENT-Mr. and Mrs. [W J C rkc wish to announce ance of Mr. Johnson for 111v next ' fullflll his capacity 11s Organizing‘ A BOY A. time i11 starting 1 ‘ ~ -, iii l1 Chnr- - M1 et the Boy Scouts a11d (‘ Apple” 0n Saturday. Central Guardian This column Ix reserved for new: oi local interest but advertising of a llewsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents l word strictly ply- abie In advanoe. CRASWELL to: Pnooc graphs. TWENTY PER CENT DIscoun-l- on all Sweaters. R. P. Simpson. 11-55-11-14-11. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oat-s China. Silverware 01- am, CltEPE HOSE. Regular $1.00, now 70c. z pairs for $1.50. H. P. Simpson, JEAN GORDON DRESSES. Reg- ular $1.00. Now 79c. R. P. Simpson. L-Sg-ll-IA-ll. I. 0. D. E. members are re- lnulded o1 the Emplre study meet- 111;: this afternoon, subject, Czecho. slovzll-zla. 1,103, BRIGADIER R. spoon“- o1 Toronto will conduct a special ‘meeting 111 the Salvation Army Cliild€l Tuesday. Nov. 15 at B p, m, 11-106. SLIGHTLY INJURED — li/Liss lvlnnifred Wheian was flljuyed 5'1 when she was -'>'~1C _ car on E1111 Ilcl". His miurm were not believed on: 1t ms said. Clty Police an- nounced tlrc driver of the c8!‘ 1.111.. lire c-uunmlncnt ‘of their eldest (lllllifilll-l. Jacqueline Jocelyn to Mr. Cuhord Sydney Andrews. son of Andrclvs 2111:’. the late Sydney ws of Rwina, 335k. The ‘l to take nllce on Nov. 2411. .11: Ztimjss Cmhcdral, 111m. L-89-ll-14-li. .\ A 11 1 SHARE IN’ EST1\TE— Mrs. Cons-lance Falrbonks Piers of 152 Shidcy street. Halifax, and James Q, Fairbanks of Liverpool, are listed 11s lepzrllecs in the will of lhe lnil- Vera lfilirballks of New York. filed for probate in Sur- rolzolc Court at Nrw Y“); The.» are left $8.000 ench. The former is a sisicr, and 111a latter :1 neph- e\v_ of thc deceased. Other bene- ficiaries listed 111(- Mrs. Frances O. MrlcGrclznr of Sackvllle. N B., Edward B. Fairbanks of Charlotte- 11nd William O. Snrconville. Mass. . blinks rl-eri November 1. ‘PI i111‘ homc. 25 East 98th street, ‘New York. Shc lcft property (‘lg- ClllTFfl "more than $10,000." g REV. DR. LEGATE TAKES l1.l.' ‘IN Pl'l.i'l'l‘--While preaching at. ‘Si. Janna. Church last cvcning the 1R." DI‘. R, Moorhcod Lcxzoto was Is" with faintness and almost? coliopezi. Mr, D. A. MacKinnon ‘r1111! M1‘. Al".l11.1‘ Bruce. who was in ‘b’ choir. szoinzr 1o his assistance. "W recovered sufficiently to uive out the closing ouounce ihe Benedic- tion rds he “'21s placed in 8 he“ 11 the chancel and Drs. De- ‘ i“>c1l ‘.\'t "c s-sni for. '111 culcrf c1‘ c," attend- . a vrcrl his rrllloval t0 ‘tllc :11=111~ o“ r1 >1‘: {‘l‘i(‘l' provided ‘by Ml". T‘. l). bloc N111 Dr. Leg- sh (‘iwharmrc his ‘secular til" wcck and i11 ttd- “ditian 4 port in the Rc- '11"111‘"'dl1'-e I111- scrvicc :1! the Wzur 11 has not iacen in the b in lbllfllnll“ iilni \v1'l1 . 1n to mslllue his pmtoml duties, IEYILI) BOYS AND AVOID IIIEIIYILDING MEN “ Applc Italy ‘ The A111111ol Scout Apple Day ‘will he held iiwoluzllolit the Prov- invc 110x; Swiur v. A! Scouts and ‘C l.» ml‘. be s ling Apples on ‘Iipgiic i1\.1_v Scouts and Cubs are ,l'f‘l'1llll(lf(l in have 11 look over ‘their 1111iinr111s and be prepared to ‘mnkc a ncnl appearance on Sat- .u1'd11v_ Dcrornicd baskets will be ‘used by all soiling apples. and n. prize ls to he awarded in Char-l loitcimvn 1o the best basket decor- | otcd 11v :1 141-11111 11nd the best. bzls- ‘ ‘kci 11ml li“(l by :1 Cub. These‘ ‘l);l.\k'i.< 1'0 in bc judged by the’. various lenders and then the best ‘basket from cneh Troop 11nd Pack .i\‘lll bc judmd for the prize. i " Boosr ‘r1111 scours‘ 111mm; 11m": ~ Scouil-r‘: Club Meeting. On 'I‘l111rsday' evcninlz the regu- lnr monihlv meeting of the Char- lnitctnlvn Scouteris Club ‘was held oi. ihp 211d Charlottetown Group Hcndqllnricrs. A large number of ‘lenders \\c1"c prcscni, and nfter ‘the bush ss nleeting refreshments 1.. an enjoyable . gocranl followed. A? Li, DO ‘YOURSELF, [HE P .. WGIKNVFTIS AND THE SCOUTS. A COOD 'l"liRN-—HUY AN APPLE 'rvou_l\.soov'r_ou.soum.. D52; OCONFEDERATION ANCE. ACCIDENT NEAR MURRAY RIVER-Mr. Aibcrz Moore. Abner. ans injured in a motor accident lasi week, it was day. His injuries to be serious although it was said he :1 chimney and some cutting was necessary before rzllished. There “'11s slight damage. Firemen were called a1 approximately 6.40 21.111. ______._____ Use Mlnards Linlment for burns. 'olrihAncr A RAGE THREE BIGGER VALUE For Smokers of [ill] EH11," Hné Cuf and Pipe Tabaeon MORE TOBACCO IN EACH PACKAGE am cnuM The Tobacco of Quality . LIFE INSUR- 14-6789-7-21-312 Funeral 0f Mr. S. MaoLcoll pm... W“... iieid Saturday were not believed .. The The ec- wes considerably bruised. funeral ‘o; Q6011‘ ciclent, occurred near Murray Riv- Lend. , was 1d from or, dense. Edvmrd 1 (Ramme- - tmvu on Saturday to the Peqfidl sucm" 011111.102- Firemen ceme-icrsn- rvivea at home Ind were called (or a slight blaze in ZTBVC-Sldi‘, We're conducmi by the the Schoolroom of st. Peter's Rev. G. Carlyle Weimer. The Odd Cathedral early ycsterllrl morn- Fellows of which older the 111g. The fire was locate around deceased was a memlba eon.- ductcd lhcir service no the Ceme- tery. Pallbearers were: Man. Lennucl Winchester, Lloyd extin- used. it was chemicals were 11nd m Bethune. Mr. Maclleod died at his home on Thursday 111st. after an limes of five yams. Born at Broolcflctri he attended Prince of Wales 00!- lege and received a second clan license in 188i? He taught in thn Public Schools o! the Province tor e. number of yc-nrs. serving at Spring Park, West Royalty. North Milton. 1n 1906 Mr. Moeleod was alp- AUBTION SALE pointed to a position in the hm» i‘ sllry department of the Provincial At Marshileld. Monday. Nov- ll- Government u post atwhich he eur- at 12 o'clock noon shllrP 0i Bil my ved faithfully for 30 ycors. He re- stock, crop, farm implements as 111-Ml 1n 19313 folluws-— Surviving are his wife. two lb- Stools-l draft filly 2 l-z years Old ; ll heed of choice milk and in calf; 1 brood sow; 1 fresh cow all young. - A single and double hlu-ness. Crop:—20 tons of hay; quantity of straw; 2 staclu of oats; quantity effects. Sale positive. no reserve as form is sold. Terms: Seven months credit on all If swnny. sale 11m 1111's day. 1. 11. nrcoorvnrn ters. Miss Mary Maclend of Che:- lottciou-n and Mrs Katherine ‘VIM- Donald of Palm Beach, Florida. 1 draft colt Z 1-2 years old: cattle five in “a lull line of farm implements SONG SERVICE The Sunday evening song ser- vice for students was held in the Central Christian mum last night. Mr. lt:.lpi1 Crcizlron was chairman while Mr. Aibcz-i. Linn read the Scripture ‘mason. The Rev S. C. Cooper, postm- oi’ the Church led in prover and pronounced the benediction. Mr Lieiuh Dlnmveli son: n so?» and special music 11m renders-z! luv the student choil large tumloo; all household sums over ten dollars AMMOIIRICROBERT MCFARLANE. t-‘he 111001011 of Mrs. Fran- Marshficld- ~ __ ._ __ ‘r95 11-14-41- Use Itflnrlrrl-z m 1-011111. TO DO A GOOD TURN HELP BUILD BETTER CITIZENS PPLE DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th» " BE PREPARED " ubs with a smile when they ask you to “Buy A11 The price will be five cents each, but you may pay a higher price if you feel inclined. The proceeds go toward carrying 011 the work 0f the local and ‘ ISLAND APPLES Will Be Used Steven» son. Reginald Cox. David Bethune. . parent organization. Exclusively 313:. ":-.- Jbiflélrkgf. , - l ‘ c»: ;.-‘ee.anuaulli{..,.... ._