PAGE SIX l_"_ll.LJL._l!.l-'__ 35. _Mlli.ll.'l£&~ll¥~'l1llllllcl.$ FINAL SHOWING TODAY 2.30—-7——9 CLARK GABLE—MYBNA LUV-SPENCER TRACY “li0 TIME T THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -__*emaesuowrwcr'ro oavzfl‘ " i‘ ' 0 HARRY ” With {The Central Guardian l This column is reserved for new: of local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. 7.00 t PLUS POPULAR SCIENCE ‘lilllttil-Ifi EDWARD-Z Days 0n|y- Friday & Saturday gilliflti AMAHZitiGw igvr A via» TOlDl l I l‘ i I 1 :'l'lhe South. Sees .0 mysterious tvhite goddess of o iungle empife...humon sacrifice in the temple of the crocodile god...murooned uviutors...and o iungle eorihquokei Thrill upon thrill in o heir-raising spectacle that will moire you dream of SouthernSeas! t Filmed in glorious Technicolor! i? L: l‘ ‘lllflxiovsg it iiiiiiviiisiiv 70F tlRlllNlilltiN l f -_ q ,i)es_ignatioi1 Of glis- t. SEE m ‘ N ‘ ‘sionaries T0 C ina a i‘ hypnotlhhriteeyolltlro’ Another Feature Of I ""1" Miter" Presbytery Session. the volcano destreyo thoulond won- shippers of the crocodile god! the plane creel! _ in o tropic typhoonl " At a meeting of the Prince Eti- wsrd Island Presbytery of the , United Church of Canada held at ' Marie on Ttiestiay‘, August 23. the 50th anniversary’ ofthe ordination of Rev. J. M. MacLeod, M. A., vivas celebrated. A u-orsliip service con- ducted by Rev. E. R. Woodslde. Chairman of Presbytery opened the meeting and this was follow- ‘ ed by the baptism of George Mur- ray, infant son of Rev: and Mrs. Roy ‘E. Webster. who later in the evening were designated as mis- sionaries to China. _ Messages of congratulation to lvfr. MacLeod were received from Rev. I... H. MacLeOd. D. D., presi. dent of the Maritime conference; Plctou Presbytery, through Rpv. . £115; ,, ‘w n .i i w.‘ m l‘. RICHARD ARLEN » annan-srour near. - sléAqlPslilgégynlelgTgflllslcAL IN “ TEST PILOT i’ m FRI. - SAT; 5O BINGOS 25c tl-Varieiy Freezeouis-il TONIGHT give leadership. She behind iiig nhr-ad if she would continue to exist. The students that five men are in university. cannot lag when civilization is forg- report showed looking foiwvard t0 the Christian Iviinlstry, viz. Roy Vessey B. A., (llcndon Firth, Wallace ltfncpher- son, Ira, itfacDonald and Eric Cof- fin. 0n the whole these students are doing good work. » The roll-Joey's. J. W. A. Nichol- son. F‘. M. Young, L. W. Parker, E. Mllley, A. J. Ebbutt. A. S. Weir, John Stirling. M. K. Charman, W. A. MacQuarrie. R. E. Webster, W. A. Patterson, George Tillcy, T. A. Wilson, John B. Hockin, J. R. Skinner, W. I. Green, D. K. Ross. Ralph Barker, W. E. Aitken, E. R. Woodslde, S. J. Boyce, Lou-is M. Murray. C. C. Macintosh. D. D.: Calgary i Presbytery through Rev. E. MA "l Ailken: St. Stephen Presbytery ' l through Rev. Alex MacKiiy; Rev, and Mrs. W. A. Thompson; Rev. 1111511 M11191; the New Mills Charge island Mot T ansport rm: not: in Mirzimichi Piesbvtery where Daily Daily Daily i R , » ‘ - . Bus leaves ex. Sun. ex. Sun. ex. Sun. Sat. only Dtfilhgatvlfilfroilixilalcihfi? Rixééllllmtiiext-L Charlottetown for Summersiile . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.00 A.M. ‘L30 P.M. 4.00 P.M. 10.00 P.M. Rev. Mi‘. MacLcod “ti... olrdzhfeg Summcrsidc for (Jharidttetowu . . . . . . . . . .. 10.35 A.ilI. 2.00 P.M. 5.00 P.M. 10.00 P.M. on August 21, fifty years ago were _ ,_ , , present- and a message of reef,- stxu-u’ oisu; - . ._ .5 , Charlottetown for Burninerside .. 10.30 A.M. ‘i150 P.M. 9.00 P.M. bilgugrllfinby “fir Cglglesgkltlflm “as Stimmcréide for Charlotte-town . . . . . . . . . .. 9.00 .\.l\I. 1.30 P.M. 9.45 P.M. ‘ who W85 present‘ ‘at, the . _ . . . . - litm- Ml‘. Donald MacKenfl 1>~i»~.s.s. igs. i st. ,1. . - ‘e .............. m..... ......... all‘. ..,.::: rs: i 2532552.’ "w Kei- Burdm for Surnmerside .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'il.15 P.M. '9.l5 P.M. 1.15 P.M. g Anderson {than angexzambrlthlihlh? Charlottetown m: Borden (via Bonshawi 4.30 mi. daily except Sunday l mm“ P“’1-‘1‘1°""$ added c011- Borden m- Charlottetown . .. . . m0 A.l\l. “ -i ~ 1 g“"“1““°'“- T1" $1» Pelvis Briy Ilchflfgc Where Rev. Ml’. Rilacmod Ti-mish for Summersirle . 7.00 11.31. “ " “ i held 11551011134‘ W"? Rratcfiii, 1'01‘ Siunmerside for Tignish .. . 5.40 1'..\l. " “ “ l 1115 ‘P11111111 11111115117 and showed their appreciation in the presen- 1$iirtli Lillie for Charlottetown win simrisi s45 .\..u. daily except. Sunday l ifliivn of a sift. Ah address on (hurlottetown firr North Lake (via sourisi . . . . . , . . . . . . .. 4.30 P.M. i- H i- behalf of the prcsbytcry was; read and a gold-head d - - seated. Rev. MlZe Cane “as we _ ._.__._.___._-___ ‘Trip connects with limit and mainland lius service. 1411956011 made n - » . \ . _ . l-.t'"i -. . v Travel By Bus-Quick, IICUIIUIIIICiIl, Convenient-Ship By Bu; Express igmllilirexlsgsr céenrf _ Emtzation. In his remarks he said -ii'willi”All»llllillllilllllllilililllilllilillllllllillllllili"" wlllllllllllllllillllllliillll liill ., ' m” “ m" cmmla" 111111151“ . .. N.-. .... ._ -..._. 1 . must be an evangel. a true Chris- iniirloned the lxuicf alter strongth- llfln in character and a mission- effcctive Jan. 1, 1936. It expires at the end of this year. The Washington negotiations r the vat ii on port: llllll tind- an.‘ . ' ifflc grous (lespiic their Mrs. A. S.‘ Weir led “Reefer” the con- Traffic '_ z i ciivt". is lliliil'i(llCl£\l)lt'. ex- (‘till tillli the) tent: to slow judg- illrll’. oi time. Some persons lxicoine violent. under their influence. followed. Rev. J, M- Mflcbeod related the steps lend. 1X18 11D to the designation. , Gfiflfgc D. MiicLcod. Dominion, N. all’ ivith United States. Mr. Rluckcnzl he had ll0l)t‘(l . _ gregution i i >,~i' q re said to be on sale at 110W been in progress much 1on8” "Still, stlllnwilgxlqlilylhees 1%.“: l ii 0 iii f1 ii ii iiiry ... .- fir: ' " Q 1 .'il -' 2 i‘- " - 5 ' " - - I _ _ siiilps ’l‘lir=_\ llflTi‘ been found. get lust session withy the expec- Mllsvheftutiislgrnallll/(grilstgr RG11‘. ilmd :1'.>1. .i. .. i. » i- ‘ -. ~Yfl$m5s- Worries Authorities l‘ "i1 iivi Give“ we i it with intrude a i» s... to 6...... °" B K111i,’ said today to see the negotia- 11. » (‘Pi "Scot- . . - - .. ,. .. tlon; ‘0.l I Id this ‘ " “- ."1‘1L1"1_‘Ce Ktlfilll‘ ilimlfsoj‘. thltghf .01? llOWs whs‘ grillisffietl the Ihlrclhmlvogllfl presented the great commis‘ 1" dlmlgm‘ ‘l1 llililzin fllPOiTwllilg lllfllilhgllf‘ come in September. a?’ 8312:9521“? all GM. find gave ' r "1 "iv influence of liquor Afoot he is W‘\‘=11'1'\'G'1‘Q"1 A118 24-—U11ll@d - o 1 e young mm" ~, .. . . . 1 ~ - ~ , - 1 _ . . , liltely m be run down by traffic as Sltllvs officials said today they Onanel" Rm‘ M,‘ Mflcbhd Ealdi his timing seine Ls iilléuili. "Ym “l” b“ *‘~l‘i’"11<'<1 by the cii- liriiitrl for eoiridcrnble n t , . Y ——-—————-— Iftlllll (irtiiit 3311141111 orh) 653112; $$ilf1qcir gll;c0n3‘l51°11“'ry 135k‘ Y0" , |,,,-,,,, fruits. fix-sh and dried, in the yQu “hi; 1.1001115 (1)0111 “T1 1191111111" i y» ‘ -i forthcoinziui; Anglo-American trade m t, 1 ' "pg-De l‘ m “m “C! ‘ 1C nilnuul fio 1) nmlllmlv“ irttle Tilt: Gospel ls mo good m be _. "1 . . .. ' m Dfiflr ,,____ ‘T, ,. . ,- , - 11 i111‘ going to the centre I iron?hmlihdllsldtllg‘ 631L111?“ reipolits‘ or (he gropwst difficulty and rumors have been NH.‘ ,.,.“.' WI,‘ ’ '_ pr 11C p‘ challenge but Jesus will be with L Wm" O1 111'” 1”"I"““‘ ‘fin. 71.1 1.1." 911M805‘ glam“ V911" “And. let us all remember -. b": Canada in the British O 1.1- furl-I‘ ,1) ,1” “cum be placed lllfll only when we iire aware of i (i : u‘. the Ottawa Imperial n ‘m H" 1m‘ our own univorthiness are we v ' l Ffcoiiciniti Conference of 10.12, Worthy to be believed-on our ' - snrri-rtrir-rcd as a contrl- 14ml W? "lllsi F911" T0 the con- d conclusion of such Eéggiition Rev. Mr. Maclmod s ‘:1, , '. . —-—~»~__ " e are rcsponsibl t C t k- Mg], oprnlna M m.. _'I‘hii vlilfilll meeting of the LJn- keep missionaries in? the (licldhxiOihl n nmnnqunns in g?ll1\“.‘1. “Kifivllfflfl on the evening prayers and our gifts are access. _ . a truth» iitiJu-ion from “Y;"wrirei:1l}goii1i- 111%)‘ home of ary. China, under General Cliinnrg, s . . w mt- United SlLlICS i0 50111581., m, §°{}:s,w °1~ W"; Kai-Slick is eimeolins for miss-l i" ‘. m ll curly this year to work ‘out Tm. P,-,._.,.],.,;L being‘ ulglsegfillgé ioarics and that is indeed a tri-i ' f 11TH“ n "f 111° C"""<1i\‘Un1l’*‘1 Vice PiMKltlPni, Miss Mary kelly “"3 to the pow” of 011715115111“ i i» -‘-‘1i'ii< fllll't"‘iii"ni \\:lll(‘i1>_Vllf‘Cf1II_1_C ot-rupititl the chair for m" this meet- (Lay Representatives): Messrs. .Mu_i0r Carriithers. W. E. Brooks. Hermas Myers, Gordon Coffin. W. W. MacGrcgor, Addison Coffin, W. H. Smith, James F. Graham, E. Calvin MacKoy, Edward Bulfutt, Hrary M. Hyde, Murdock MacLeod, J. F. Stems. ADDRESS TO REV. MR. MACLEOD Rev. JMM. Macheod. M. A. Dear M1‘. MacLeod: Ever since it was realized that this year of grace 1938 would mark the Jubilee of your ordination into the Christian Ministry it was felt by~ your brethern in this Presbytery that it. was both a. duty and a joy that there should be some public recognition of the occasion; a duty, because it is so seldom that o. ministry such as yours is extended over so long a period-rind recognition of God's goodness to ou and to us in thus sparing you s surely a duty; and a joy because, on account of your friendliness toward all you are one whom your brethren delight to honor. You began your ministry before many qf us were born. and while others of us were mere youths. in a day when the Presbyterian Min- itsry into which you entered was characterized by high standards of scholarship and of dignity. and regarded also with not a little (head, especially on the part of the younger members of the flock. 'I'lie high sianrlards cf scholarship and dignityi you always maintain- ed. ever giving to your people ma- ture thought and wise guidance. the result. of careful preparation, and ever making them feel, whether in public or private de- votion, by the reverence of your speech and of your spirit. that. man's approach to his Maker is his highest. privilege. But we can well believe that in your ministry. by your geniality. you did much to dissipate the dread with which so often the ministry was regard- ed, and that you helped greatly, to bring in those happier relation- ships thnt today we find between jthe young folk and their inln- ster. But the real “proofs of you min- lstry" arc to be found in the var- ious cciiiinunitics on. this Island and elsewhere where you had your charges, in the substantial Chris- tioii Character which you helped to fashion in the men and women to whom you ministered; sturdy Leod many years yeti of happiness THE CHARLOTTETOIVN Eox| Club will hold a 806K531 1119911"! tonight. Subject for discussion. distemper and cheaper meat. 11-677. WILL VISIT HERE-Word has been received by local officials of the Canadian Legion that Colonel Foster, Dominion President of the Legion, will visit Charlottetown on Monday, September 12th. A meet- ing of the Executive will be held | on Friday night to make arrange- 1 merits for the visit. CAR LEAVES ROAD-A car left the pavement near the pumping station on the Malpeque Road last night. The machine was consider- ably damaged but the occupant escaped injury, Mounted Police were informed. The driver of the car reported he was blinded by the lights of an agproaching car. It was raining at t e time. INJURED IN ACCIDENT- Wendell MacKinnon. B-year-old Winsloe child is in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital with injuries i received in an accident on the i Malpequo Road near his home yee- I l terday afternoon. He was knock- ed down by a truck driven by Mi". Revel J. Clarke of Freeland. police were informed. The child ran from a parked car as the truck driver pul ed off to pass. it was said. and was struck by the truck fender. The driver had blown. the horn prior_to pulling out, to pass the standing machine. The boy was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital but it was not considered his injuries were serious. No bones were broken. HUNTER RIVER United Charge. Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie. Minister. Special Centennial Services will be held at Wheatley River United Church on Aug. 28th, at 11 a. m.. 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m.. when the pastor will be assisted by Rev. S. and Rev. B. E. Carew, of New Carlisle. P. Q., in the evening. The choir will be assisted in the morning and afternoon by former members and other friends. While in the evening. the choir of North Wiltshire United Church will lead the service of praise. All are cor- dially welcome. L-673-8-25-1i. HOLD ENJOYABLE BIZ-UNION —Meinbers of the 2nd QVPFSPIIS seige battery held their annual re-union at, Charlottetown yester- day. In the afternoon former com- rades gathered at the summer cottage of Dr. B. C. Keeping at Brighton Shore while in the. even- lng a dinner was held at the th 0V Armouries. At a business session Mi‘. E. M. MacNcvin was elected u, president of the organized m comrades while Mr. George Sherren was made vice-president and Mr. Windsor Campbell. slit-- rotary. Members of the executive committee include. Messrs Harold Moore. Rex Kielly, James Leight- izer all of Charlottetown and Norman Howell. Moncton. Dr. Keeping is past; president. out of the Province guests at yesterday's re-union included, Archie Potter, Springhill. N. 5.. Roy MncKny, Boston Mass, and Norman Howell. I carried out with Mr. Jack Storns master of ceremonies. Mr. Leigh Dlngwell rendered very delightful vocal solos with Lt-Col P S. Fielding as accompanist. Cthei‘ reach shore. machiiie-giiniiliig us while in the Ja ancse probably plilhe was carrying Dr. Sun F0. head of China, Just returned from Europe where he sought. foreign 111d 8821115? Dr. sun cancelled his reservation where he arrived today.‘ He is the son of the late Dr. Bun Yet-Sen. founder of the Chinese Repilbllo- polo field after wires last, night. u chi-inn Aircar comiioiiy. of Bulim- nwnths and pals for many ileum" Carlin said today- last tri for me. ed after death because of‘ his con- viction that he would plane accident, Cardin said. friends remember him as {l6 1°°k°d when they lust saw him. explained. uoectoi" slurred“ wreck of the D1131"? 10d"- AUGUST anions j SSS PAY BASH & SAVE $$$ Golden Bantam Corn Doz. — - - .__ _ _ __ __ 23c Ripe Tomatoes Island 5 lbs. — — - - _. _ _ 25c 1. Grade wheat Flour ty or Robin Hood 51¢ _ _ _ 33.55 FIRST GRADE N0- Dunstaffnage Creamery Pun Butter 2 lbs -— — -- - Hard- Pure orange Marmalade 4 lb. tin —- 4- — -- _ 49c 'l‘abie Salt round Pkgs. 4 for— — - - — - -- 25¢ Peas New Crop 3 l1"5— f — -" '- — — -—- —- —- 29c Beets or Carrots 5 Bunches - - - -- - - - 25c Squash and Veg lllarrow Per. lb. - — - - _ 4,; Dunstaffnage Ice Cream Made From Pure Cream. Full Pint — -— — — — — —'- - 25¢ Pickling Spice 1-2 lb.-— — -,-- - - - - -- - 15c Onions for Pickling 10 lbs. — — — — — —- — —- 23c Yellow Red Blue 11 qt. Basket onsn & cnnnv sronrs 187 Great George Street The Largest. Food Store in the Maritimes ‘Plums RIDDLE CRAFT (Continued from page l)__ N I ' ' ‘ w " I ail-ii‘ I I "The Japanese planes, after Introducing J- BOYCE 0f Mi- fivwflft- 1Y1 I119 rir, continued to do so while we morning; Rev. Henry Pierce. a were attempting to go ashore." L011 MR‘ former pastor in the afternoon; said ' Corporation officials said the~ m1"”’°“"“‘ thought the STACKKOUE TIRE IKE-GROOVE SERVICE Al‘ Wm. Ghaisson’: 96 Kent Street Till Further Notice. Prioee and full information on request». the Legislative Council of c Japanese. ernight and flew to Hankow. TIRES DONE WHILE YOU WAIT MANY MOURN (Continued from pagerlli hitting telephone Loss than '\ yjciir 8H0 Hawks “e ) the tiaredlevil speed exploits fight ado him famous, and vvent; 0 aviation business with the Britishers Inspect “we were flying mates for elilm JASPER, Alta. ‘AUB- 94 m- Bound for British Columbia for est lands, 36 Britishers prcmiiien in the timber industry of Cvldfii Britain left here toda on tilt-i! way west as guests o the Clu- emrnent of British Oolum a fol. a ten day inspection trip n the timber tracts of the coast province the visit ~nIt's only rpm and fitting that should mi in‘; flYlflB ma“? 0“ 1115 P aloft. Hod do the Same Hawks had asked to be "emw die in a .. - ~ » b t I Nfnnréiton, N. B. The dinncrid u?“ hmllienlrliirlgigkgizxiifipalifilzoigrltlotflgg £11150 Sgfigglg fiiélelilisfiors to mm presi ed over by the pres on - , __ x , ‘ .- - 1 m: elect. An impromptu program was 11° ‘1 “m” “me ms “fie and information pa“!!! “g w b premier industry of British C01 Carlin a umbia to practical advantage an to facilitate future dealings United States Air COmHWTOQ 1"- 0 tween the Dominion and pfobfld into the fire- country interests. . Travelling westward over tilt commdes mntrlbllted SW11“ and Tiiev removed the ignlilo" 5w11~ch Canadian National Railways, Illfi all entered heartily into a sing bufdid not disclose whether they party made a Swp-QVQ-t‘ m; Jmpe; song. found it turned or offitlfetit 52?: Park lodge in the rockieisbwiitgr '——'—'-——*—- n, fliers fifllll.‘ 5 m8 the were much im reesc y 1 Mr. w. n. Ernman of Halifax ar- 3M“... belief mu Hawks ditl) not. benfm, o, m, a,“ “and the mod, rived in the city last evening on know m. m, Kglng to crash. cm facilities o; this famous I-b 5>___ 51t> ' _ _ —————i—" garb. Following their visit to i118 affection of ones fellow men. We believe that, both of these rewards are yours-that when the Chief Shepherd shall appear. He will find that. you have faithfully fed faithful service. you are held in high honour among us, and be- cause ot‘ your unfailing friend- ship and the many kindiicsses which have expressed it. you eii- joy our warmest affection. To yourself and to your esteem- ed and hospitable wife we wish W Os Ch speak not only for every member of our Presbytery. but. for your very many friends scattered through the Maritime Provinces. when we wish you and Mrs. Mac- together and of usefulness in the service to which you dedicated your life fifty years ago. On behalf of the Prince Edward Island Presbytery, we WlSll you to accept the accompanying gift as a token of our affection and esteem. urd fit souls whom you nourished with the Broad of Life. Many of them We feel that it. 1e something like an honorary degree—n thing that lvlat-EACHERN-TAYLOR-At Zion Manse on Vifodtiifflllfl)’. 151121151 17th. 103B. by the Reverend G. Carlyle Manse on Tuesday, Au list: 23rd, 1938. by the Reverend Jenkins of Mount Albion to Mr. iHacLEAN-(‘ARSON 1038. by the Reverend G. Carlyle to express our regard on this Wcbstri, Miss Katherine Elizabeth happy ccculon; and we can M- Carson of Charlottetown, to Mr. sure you that we know m,“ we Creclitlwfznlph MncLenn, B.A., ofTyne a _'.V_ MORRISON-At the P. E. Hospital on Wednesday, August 24 Nell H. Morrison in 60th _vcnr. Funeral from dcncc, l7 Granville Street on Sat- 2.30. liitcrmert People's Ccm Card-IO} Thanks coast, they are scheduled to 1'00 turn to Montreal several rial prior to sailing on September 1 - While enrouiie the member? commented on the railway fnci ities of Canada, expressing e4 l\l/\RlIlAGES:__ and tended the flock of uihirh He Webster, Miss Sarah Jenctte Tav- mfllflmfint fit i116 Dowel‘ 01 11} made you overseer: and on the lot‘ of st. Peters IsiandrtoRllflié. itnrlegénilgriled aslgiticxiliéiggtitvgsms igiclilfgi‘ other hand we can assure you that glt/Jillxired AIucEeache-rn o C the Domitrlflgn. ~- because of your true worth and BUBLIFJENKINS _ M Zion . Carlyle Ule Minnrdk fer bunt. l‘ cbster, Miss Edith Dorothy wnld Bucil of Murray Harbor. At Zion urch on Wednesday, August. 24th, DEATH S Island his his late resi- _ Prepare now. Be ready 1°‘ av, August 27th. Bcrvice starting ‘ i tiers. 2 rfclock. Funeral leaving at. the poflmm whm 1 o ten’ College reOP-“Ii-‘i 5°D1""1"" . . ' ,1.) _ \ g _ Th‘, evening ‘ , y: V‘ g _ V you could get along wlthoutvand ‘ ‘ ‘ no ci-r-vizcfirl .. . ~ ‘-:ic~>r.--:»'. Joooccoorvoooooooooooootzré 1h‘? iii: llllstililtlllitgolllollfirigls): ‘$511 ggdbi g“Igtiiiiosgiliglcbnkigwgévgigilce 011119011 ‘$11.. R1119‘; clixghliulhxhlls s1? 11:2 511111161311; gciatgatrhrllsallsprglet-hlire arlfvlltialnlgiigaAltlolllitalhlnk? vmmlvfgllggigflcnm r. - _ i ‘ '11“ fili-‘ilvvrt’ y eaci mem- v9 m; 0 1M1 8v rig and now scattered in many parts of h h ed nod 1 fw-i - n rtunlti oi‘ extendin their WM MCRAN Plllhflpfll _ ‘ J. b... | “mg a w“ Th m t dapendel Gui n v o or me i o no ng oui P90 5 I . .. . cnniuorrrrowu BUSINESS COLLEGE l» 2.2:. is or: lit‘. *::.:::"2s..i"<* .fik‘.ff”£§i°'.l2ll ipceciiioi a ::.".":.-..":.*::i*:.'."...:;' ..'::".:::..:." P- ‘i " - r i : g , - ., - - ' =.-~.~_.~———-——;. - r; ' “ogunws “(Wk on g n Ms lucid“! to hold a “n80 1y paths? gt iig to our Henven- of Gjod wlgllriwh they learned from y r a. m“ ‘rum ‘ . Q’ and (lance in the school the fol- At m ' m? you n pii c iscourse and in A E DiATEL “n” r-—~‘=; “*"‘“""~—-—“—_=x=‘-‘='Y 1 uesday, Sept. 6th, 1938 a };*.:‘.:r,i:;'..i.ii;;',i,i~.g‘.1ig~*,.sgi,gggggg;;-,g,g J. w. i. Milli’; ‘iflfiéafil; E3322 Elmfifl; .If.§“1,l.,.."‘:.,.‘,“,; "nhT..”I..""..‘“.‘..ww --‘{»- ".21. 1 g Ms “Ham vmda Harrell: Leona enlightening and thought-provok- ever virldening circles and there is __..G‘.i1§"~115n- __L‘6'713;5;25_i31; - - l3 |ndividua| Ingh.uc“on_ I Cvaillaiit and Annie Warren werg to ling addf““ o“ "P119 OXYOYd Con- H0118 that Can measure the limit n’ _M W "a c‘ gnihnr {mm ‘mm-y house m the erence. Mr. Nicholson said that of it. WANTED-IN COWS T0 FRESH- ym. has! regul‘; "H". on m. as soon an", fog ‘bingo Ziliéigeev-é-rlyé rgelm- 3102123211301; titre conlferonce was eom- There came a time in 1928 when end not later than November I ‘F’ 11'" "P1011"?! (17119 R8 PIPFSlbIE. Remember tltl crikeskrglie (‘different commithexie: more coneeirlativeqliixlhtalronrlf ggufrzreiletllepglchllrie tlllilhlghgynllrléllii; tlliélitilltttylmttSgbclJ llellgholsglild 1311-2311, l o curb liird. “a530,, Sm Qfswfieé. eiiiitfiittd- virtv. yet their findings were in- intervening years belie that "- Hunter River. 1.4m "- The f‘. ll. f". trains vou in ‘ust what ou Miss An i ' ' a an and deed maul" A "m1"? "°“'“"1S 9°" Y“? "Fllfmilml from Y0"? W“ 7"? ‘ o, . J Y ne Herr-ell. School, Mm h ,5 g e .3 Wm pmflice who" you “Ike a position and com Mary Ken}, and Mm John T- (C-rhangeh apparent on all sides. last. charge seems simply to have FOUND-BOSTON BULL FE- ._> I > _ _ ~ ' ' i 90mm Lunch Mm Leo Gallant e w ole conference was char- set you free to take up an active male pup. Apply Cash and . - 5 Stdititfllll) pHJpilliiS you in the shortest possible Mm Firm“; 5,11,...’ M... M... 1' Bcterlwd by a feeling that the ministry in a wider area and the Carry. L-672-B-25-1f d» time. Dolroii and Miss Margaret LeClair. ""1"" "H0111"! i" mosh!“ her mfliirsidrdnesi of that activity ‘ =1 i». grit-tram. Miss Mary Kella} Mrs, Stlllfiemletdutv of incorporating in- beers testimony to your continuing ‘f -' .--' t1 Gil t M. 0800 th i '1'" . ,E "lllklrubils lmplmmg’ "0 i! the demand for Doillnn. Cgrrhdelius ‘Iietrelilltriflq Disintegialtinn els sftltrgrvgl-tgltltrlll; fibres/ill] tllntihephytllgixlhtifaxhergl, yaorllfi Hunter Rher — — — — _ _ Tuesday’ Alum‘ w pi'('|li'i'l_\' trnined help. vlted the members w her home the condition of society‘: spirit. You still serve the King- N D, MafLeanv M1’ Stewart " "‘ '- — "' "" wwnesdll)’: A1181." '1 A Fm. m" "wfiruhp; n n" to. trig: bPSrt-‘igtfixisieb: roll secularization was believed dom of God. not now through one e lliill! —- _ _ .__ ._ .__ .- - Thursday, September 1 Ti ' ' ' 1" ' "' ii...- ° °' the lick “fir” ptlfillii‘ B "iiill'fill"lli iil."l°lmi’nl.’~°$ial"ii.$li"l{ Wm UNDERTAKER ‘.1"""'°"°‘°“"‘ "‘ "' " " " "'F'1‘1“Y- S‘P‘°""’°' “I 1 1111111“ E SIITHERLAND Slhlialllll‘Itlhlnlwfghfiltthlfy rhythm?“ gift: 71111111.‘! Wns considered the con- years‘ yet to continue SfiCIInISéIX EMnAl-MER 13.111111“ _._ '- — — — —Tuesdny’ September l. ;. I m. 11;“ m“! Wm by Mmr- ‘Mm T’ sequence. The cure is to incarnate re. hummerside — — — -— — -Wednesday, Sflplflllllm’ 7 h; ANGUS H PAmmT mhxnh "m, by Mrs‘ Jmpph mm the spirit of Christ iiiin clmr- um u; the blcseednesii of hcrir- Charlottetown and (Ylmziry- - - -- - - -'- -’l‘hursdn_v, September 5 L , mm m,“ M,“ by Mm Wank Gnb actor and to incorporate the Sllllli lug at. the end of the day the Nflflll Wiltghh-e 13am“ __ __ _ _ __ ___ __ _ __|.~|.|dnv qmtemb” 9 _ ?‘ (‘hzirlntloloun Business (‘allege lzinl. Alerting rinsed by shiglnsl u..- of Chrlai. 11,10 Institutions. The Master's "Well done. rooii and ' - ’ ‘ - ’ ‘ “ Nntionnl Anthem after which a. message of Christ must. express faithful servant.” probably the Phon. 149 . ' . dclicioiiismliiifii was served by thcl m-zflfdlll all our affairs. Now is the‘ greatest toy that one mm u. IIIII - W l qioortunfl-obe mus perfenee b he amine deem and Canadian Lumber