MARCH 6. 1937 Ladies Fancy Trimmed Long - Sleeve White Flannelett Night Gown — —- ——— - Sleeve Ladies Short lflannslelte and Jersey Pajamas. Sizes small, medium. and large. Clearing 49o Girls Heavy Black Sa- teen Bloomers. Sizes 8 lo l2 years. Pair————- iit-—-——----- hi i ill MEMURIMI DANIEL TALBOT The death oi Denlel Talbot oe- curred at his heme in Chariot-te- town on saturdev It"? Ill lil- aess 0i about ten months. Mr. Tel- boi W115 born in Plctou sixty-two years ago, a son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Mark Talbot. He lied lived here l(ll' many years and we Well hiou-ii here. llis wile, formerly Miss Wllllll- lied Flciiger, survives him, as do mie daughter, Mrs. Cecil Jenkins. 0f Charlottetown. “v0 Elsi-e". MP5- iihiteheiv Hayman. of East Provi- tit-lire. it. f, and Mrs. James Bcales. of Providence. R. 1.. and two broth- r-rr, uenrge in Quebec and Jimwi ln Piciou. Mi Talbot was a shoemaker by lmdv iuid vias known widely for the qiiaily and thoroughness of his INOfRIIIBIlSiIiD. He was known in a larue number of friends in PiClOll Count and elsewhere, who “ill hein- of ils passing with deep rrriel. The funeral was held on Tues- ring: from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. with n Masonic ceremony by New Caledonia Ladle No. i1. oi which Mr. Talbot had been a mem- ber for many years. interment was in Central Carri- lioo cemetery. Card of Thanks Cecil Jenkins and Mrs. Dan Talbot wish to thank their many friends for flowers and cards of empathy sent than in their recent sad bereavement. --_-__.._.... WHEN AWFUL’; AWFUL CAPE (UP) —A1l’. Padg- i..... MA CH v/emzs. In the BASEMENT Sub-Standard SILK HOSE 19¢ Ladies Sub-Standard Silk Hose all the latest spring shades. Sizes Syy-IO - a lovely line o! Ladies ouse Dresses Clearing at -- -.- Ladies Long Sleeve, Artist Style Broadcloth Smocks. Colors Green and Blue. Sizes 14-20. -- -A|0o Ladies Wool Skirts .- in swing styles or with Pleats, Colors Brown, Green, Navy and I U Black, sizes 14-20 News Briefs From P. W. C. I! GRAIIJI l- HEAITIIJI Boys’ All sizes -- — 6 a Doeskin Windbreakers $1.98 Boys Doeskin Zip Wind- .‘1§°.“."°§; $135.... 1.98 50'.‘- Boys Zip Sweater- §.‘.’.'.°'.'~’l'3.'°°_" _ 98¢ C] rarest‘ Shirts. aiidolltiarfiinli - —- 3.95 79c Tweed 9e Boys Work Shirts -— —- -— - Boy Boys Mackinaw Reefers to clear Boys First Long Tweed Pants — Boys Fancy Caps. should be censored" was the sub- ject of Section A's debate on Tues- day. .Pro: C. Crockett, T. Mac- Kenna, E. Gallant; con: M. Youn- ker, E. MiwGregor, C. Milligan. Pro side won. wt.“- l-l. wievrl. wpenrlscr of We regret to record the misfor- tune oi Mr. Durell Murray, who broke his wrist on Thursday. "Resolved that the city business- lllflfl leads a better life than the farmer“ was the subject oi’ Section C's debate on March 5th. Pro side L. Stewart, T. Peppln. E. Bomiell; con side, B. Doyle, K. Harrington and A. Brown. Critic Mr. J. En- msn. The vote favored the pro. Congratulations to the P. W. C. basketball team on defeating tiie Sea. Gulls on Wednesday night. Mr. eaehu tn nine is zivin: the stu- dent ‘ ‘- a prlctiee in the Mod- el School. Second Years have rifle practice on Thursday afternoons. while First Years have their practice shooting on Saturday afternoons. The Easter exams are Just two weeks away. Again we wish to thank those advertisers who made the “Tlines" Possible. Had it hot been for them there would be no College maga- zine. Their patronage was op- preciated. The Central Guardian NOTICE-Dr. Robins Dental Oi. dce closed Aprll.5 until May 31. L-270-3-6-1i. CRASWELL ior Photographs CLEARANCE Wool Dresses hni price. R. P. Simpsoiis. L-269-3-6-ii OONFEDERATION LIFT. AhiSliIt- ANUI. L-sina-i-iz-aiz l I NORTH RIVER Baptist Church. m: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ SOCIAL SERVICE MEETING —l The Anglican social Service Couii- cil of PEI. met in st. Paul's Hall l on Thursday morning. Dr. W. W. Judd of Toronto, Secretary oi the Dominion Council, addressed thel meeting and stressed the import-t ance of the work of the Council in view o! the social heritage of tiiei Church of England. A report on‘ the Public Nursing sltuaiion wits‘ presented by the Rev. W. J. Phillips and Mrs. H. H. Hart-Davies. The report stressed the need of a sys- tem of public health nursing on P.E.I. His HonorJudge Palmer then. presented a very complete ccitsliiu- - AA schedule for the services of - i 1 . ~ c 5 , March 7th. 11.00 A. M. at Fairview. {$313.0}, a m amt“ on’ w“ i 3.00 P. M. at North River. 'l.00 P. M. ‘ __,_ ‘ at Long Creek. Come and worship CAVENDIS“ CLUB-DR Dixie. with "5" L'240‘3'6'1l¢ Pclluet oi the flepartinent of t" __.__ . . g. I woman's KNIT SUITS $14.75 zoology °' D“ home Unwemby Wednesday delivered an interesting 1 l to $21.50. R. P. Simpsoiis. V L-269-3-6-ii. l CAVENDISH Pastoral Charge. Church Services for March 7L]]_ 11 A. M‘. Cavendish; 3.9, M, New Glasgow. Rev. W. ‘A. Paterson, Min- ister. L-zxo-zi-is-li. ‘ l i‘ i GET BUSY! Spring is CIOsC at hand, and those contemplating building homes of their own should l make an early start. The Canada 5 Permanent Mortgage Cqrporatjonl will be glad to assist. Read their ail _ in this issue. IIUNTER Riven (fll/IRGE. thel Ullllfirl Church of Canada. Services . for March 7th will bu at North‘ Wiitsiiire at ll a. M.. at Wlieatley’ River at 3 P. M.. mid at liiinteiw River at. ‘l P. M. Sunday School at l limiter River at 10.30 A. M. Rev. W. l A. MacQuarrle, B. D., Minister. l L-238-3-6-ll. l FORMERLY OF ZION CHURCH —-—The Ottawa Presbytery has nom- inated Rev. George E. Ross oi Fredericton as moderator oi the General Assembly of the Presby- terian Church iii Canada which meets here in June. PRIZE WINNERS - The draw- ing of prizes of lottery in aid of the Social Service Departments Charlottetown Hospital took place in Holy Name Hell Tuesday even- ing. March 2nd. The winners were as follows: 1st prize. D. L. Mullins. Mt. Stewart; 2nd. Mt. St. Mary's; 3rd. Rev. H. Flemming. C.S.S.R. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-At the morning service, the Rev. H. I... Denton will preach on "The House of Obed-edoni." The music of the piorning will be in charge of the Junior Choir, under the direction of Miss Vera H. Malcolm Campbell. Mus. Bus. The Church commences with the Sunday evening worship a.~ fortnightls series oi evangelistic ser- l VICPS, with the general theme "Quest and Questions iii things Re- ligious." The Rev. H. L. Denton tithes ns his evening sermon the question "Are you a Christian?" The evening anthem is FTeys’ “They that trust in the Lord." with duet by Miss Campbell mid Miss Bruns. The Cohiniiiiiion oi the Lords Supper will he observed at the cveiun! service. I'M- .\llni|ril‘n Ior lilies. Bcore 20-26. P.W.C. lineup: Lar- ter. Cullen. belghtizer, Stewart. Johnston, C h r i s ti e, Nicholson, Brown and I-Iennessey. Section B. Society debated the 3rd on the subject: "Resolved that languages are oi more importance than science in a College course." Pro: M. Maclliire, M. Preville, 'I‘. Arsensuli: eon: L. Ramsay. L. Brown. K. MacLeod. Critic, Mr. l". MacTague. Pro side won. tilled College Hall A well wit- nessed the closing oi the last course in Home Economics. ‘The speakers were Mr. Walter Show and Hon. Thane A. Campbell. "Resolved that motion pictures humorist. Speaking oi his South African tour he told an interviewer: "I‘m not going to say. as s. golfer said to me on it similar occasion- ‘Oh. we've played an awful lot of golf on an awful lot oi couress.’ " mwn ham. British golfer is s quiet NOW MARQ "'§ SEED WHEAT IN STOCK WHITE FIFE WHITE RUSSIAN ONTAIIO GIDWN UIS ALSO Inland Grown White File Wheat and While llonner Seed Oats, all of which we are selling at lowest prices. We would strongly advise farmers in need oi the above seed to call and book their orders NOW, as we have I!) I lil- Tlie Presbyterian Church In Canada illustrated lecture on “The Early ; , Growth oi Animals" at the regularl ‘ meeting of the Cavendish Club oil the University. This orgiiniziitionl composed of the students IIltCIGSLEG: in scientific research has come to a‘ ixisitloii oi prominence at Diilliousiel through its studies in the scieni-iiit: iield. Elwyn Hughes of Cardigan, P. E. 1., is the president of the, rmientist club and acted as chair-l man at last evening's meeting-w Halifax Chronicle, FUNERAL sanvici-zs_'r_ii<- iun- l rriil of or. Chas. Mathicson Iraei helri yesterday afternoon from iii!‘ lllkhean Funeral Home irliei-c scr- virc was conducted by Rcv. Ural Moorhcad legato. itssistctl by Rota.’ Tnrlylc Wcbswr. both of lthoin also l conducted the service at. the grave]: ‘The pail bearers were: hlrssrs. Chas. l McGregor. Ewen McMillan. ll. H. Shaw. Wm. McMillan, John Roddl and John MacMillan. l l l LAID T0 REST-Tile funeral of, Lieut. Karl Kelly, which was largc-_ ly attended. was held yesterday morning from l6 Kent Street to st. Dunstanfis Basilica. where Requiem, High Mass was czfebrated by R€V.l Earl Dalton. The casket draped with , the Union Jack. was covered with‘ a large number oi floral emblems. A firing party, selected from No. 8l Battery. under command of Sergeant] Charles Mlathieson. headed the; funeral cortege, followed by a large, number of retumed men with the‘ honorary pail-bearers selected from: ’_._"f.<i‘l*' Your Dentist will tell you “WRIGLEVS CHEWING sum PROVIDES e SPLENDID EXERCISE FOR YOUR TEETH AND GUMS’ u!" L'.\‘DREDSolC-anadiandcniisls have written telling us why they recommend \\'rigley"s ti) their patients . . . helps check tooth decay . . . keeps tcciii uliiie . . . iresiiens the mouth . . . Make your smile attractive i Chew Wrigley‘: regularly—paniculurly iiiicr meals". aasw/arwm/ Y Pocket Watch — "New Haven“ mmli-l nickel- plnteil canto, non-break- able crystal . . . . . . . . . . .. . . _. . . . .for 315 wrappers. II Ihi I I I hi! |_ "sat. ::.:'.:::;;*..":::.*-.:c.:.':'.: Mr. Stephen MricMilan, son oi the 2nd Heavy Battery, with whomt D“ W- ~'~ F" MtwMlllell- will’ 1st " the deceased served overseas just Drewdins the hearse. as follows: F‘red Moore, James Revel, Harry McDougall, James Strain. W. P. Bruce and Austin Gaiaiit. ‘The act- ive pallbearers were Dr. R. L), HOV/Bil. Messrs. W. J. Brown. Cites- Morau. Fred McQuaid, Eugene Wynn and Ambrose Joy. Following the hearse were the mourners. ofii-l cers oi’ the militia, members of Stfli Duiistairs Basilica choir and gen-l cral public. service at the grave was l conducted by Rev. Father DougziiL; at the conclusion of which three vol~ I 1W5 were fired by the iiriiig pariyl ————- I Mr. J. J. Campbell. contractor. left l yesterday morning for Montreal and f Ottawa on a business trip. ‘ ill with rheumatic fever is nicely. Walsh left. l"i'ida_y morning visit. to friends and Hllllax doing j 13% The Misses P Lawlor and B. "2 Oil a. in ' .‘~ relatives N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 l: JSJSLUMMLI.RLIS¢U-L%M$&LUJLUQQ‘ I I Trinity United Church REV. HUGH llllLlil-ZR, hi. A., B. U-w-DIIIIISICI‘. REV. A. l2. IIIacKENZIII. B. A.—-Assisiant Minister. A. ROY KENDALL, L. It. A. 3L, A. A. G. 0.-—0rganlst SAVE WRIGLEWS OUTSIDE 5c PACKAGE WRAPPERS FOR VALUABLE GIFTS Wrappers Irom Spearmint, Double Mint, Juicy Fruit, Iopolmilvool Laurel and P.K.(l£aeh lkmrrsppu worth one hr wrapper.) Two paelio "Avalon " Irldlo Si: -—enamel finish, blue and Fed ha . . . . . . . . . .. C ll . . . . Jar 200 wrappers. OCUJOUUDUDQUC 0150 '0 C‘ CYC- C~ O CHI/ill’ ill Bone handled octet Fountain pen and pcnm lnyingcnrds knilo -- slflildflfl size. "l — nu n - brea kn l» l ~. l twn blades, brnss Ii-r- “nyrnlm "sinniluni size, all Ialils uiiil eraser. rules .. . . . . . . .. for :40 vlflppiirl. . . . . . . . Iirir iia.'.'...i.'.',;.'.'.1 Mail r uired Wflpplerl fur gilt, along with lunr nuine and I-iilrens n. Wm. W gley Jr. Co. Limited, Curlew Avenue, oronh, befall July I, i937. J. "p. Central Christian Church REV. S. ('. COOPER. Th. llL-PASTUK MRS. V. L. III.\'(R\VEI.Ir-—()HG.~\NIST RIORNING SEEK‘. it l’. (‘hurdle - “Jerusalem '1 he Golden” Soloist-Jill's. It. M. .\I.istiii. $1 c» l:- Hi ‘X v: (‘liildrrifs Sermon. Srrmnn-"Buyiniz ljp The lunityn" Oppor- EVENING Anthom—“l.ift Niall Vii ll vp i airi- —llopkins World “lilo (‘tim- Heads" Srrriitiii-“fiie Illlzvlllll." . DIU UIO-JRQ££C£OQWQOQOCOQO UUQUDDIIODDDUCDDDCCFOUDC>0013 lied apply. Invites To a fortnight of The Minister oi‘ the C ton, B.D., will give a se the general theme Music will People's Choir. A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown Special Evangelistic SERVICES CHARLOTTETOWN BAPTIST CHURCH iatic Services-to be held from March 7th to March 21st inclusive "QUEST AND QUESTION lN THINGS r RELIGIOUS" be furnished by the Regular Church Choir, the Male Choir, fllltl "l8 Yo"!!! You Special Evangel- hurch. Rev. H. L. Den. ries of 13 addresses on fi t’ - cs * ‘ l i a i‘ ' ' Cl g , , Zion Presbyterian iur j ‘Ci . ‘ '5 may. G. CARLYLE \vEiis'rER_.\iii\'is'ri:R. g - Q PROF. LOUIS I). TllOMl'S0i\'—0rgiinisi and (‘lioirniastrr h, H g é 1 ‘* ’ .‘.~!()li‘\'l!\'(i vvoiisiiii- ‘ z g -y film .\. !\I.-—'lli<-ine: "The Olisriirc i z Y,‘ ' g Fuiluurr." . . M ‘ :- x E " .'\lltII:"|l‘l|lll‘g"I uill IP-‘ll llI\' lint-k"- A , 1 simper. E z 1 V _ ‘ ‘ » “Bass solo by _)lr. Sluirolm Blc- s . p BUNDAI. MARCH ith, 1937 ' , : . |\l""°"- 0 a Hymns-NZ. m. mo. 35L l 1 z l? MORNING: Sermon: “TOWARD GREATER UNITY" '0'; ‘ ‘$.12’! I‘. .\I.—-— ihlmtli School anti l g Rev. Andrew Mac " ' '73,: l “m, (.|“S§,.§_ g l! Duetz-"God is Love" ,. _. .\lii. , g Mrs. Roy Cudmore and Mr. (icuigi Johnston. iiVluNlNii Wtillbllll’ st l: AFTERNOON: 2.30 I’. 2\I.-All Departments o! the Sunday fPi l? 7,0“ 1', )],—'l'|l0|nt‘; “lin- >iu-i.il ' " ifitllmiil‘ M i d ‘mbknfi’ ' ri< _ ll '. . .— ‘mnmuni ~' nt'_ (‘i.. ' rt'- ‘. . . . 5 .. - ; _ . v --\|- . -) ‘ MINISTER. Rev. R. Moorhead Lento, I). D. (ofium or "w ‘Jinn-chi..- s "iss m au I ‘g ‘ililtiul. urhpiiirrizxllsliurirls‘I? V-“VHIJISAFT: l? will: Public wflrflfll" EvEN . - _ ,. _. . . . _ ‘l’ l luv." hm riiiiiiul iilloril ti» l mm,“ n Elem, own,“ "u, Even,“ M ING. sermRrziv. filldlrvwltl“: out’ Q. {hi-x mm“ WNW“ hithem ii Qhdll tin‘ ll k m s ““‘i“ as l . .. l :“e. a ‘cc i l‘ " . . . . . . . . . . .. " U: l .. - - -- - 1n: MINISTER CONTINUES HIS SPhLlAL Solo Pam M“ My Qglnunmn. "W" Q .i..~.ir_i.... _s..\...i.r lln (hour-r. r‘ I COURSE 0F HIE-EASTER. Anuitesses. 4 i..-tr. saints... n 5k ‘ You are cordially invited to unite “ll-II us in these _-' "-"""“'""m" "'3' " '5 i l Sunday School at 2.30. services- of vvomhip. . < . . . l " "l-Jxalt ve the Lord our Wu‘- -"'rt \\-ir~lii|. at iii. iv-i-i Sh. i Mervin: Mull“ | :i?:‘3%%“i'_9_2?§'f°° ,__-T--,____ stool: It» lit‘ l“ ""'-“- "i‘*""" g_ 1, l ‘tie-"Chri ti: th. M0 n B ks Sweetl (fer -r................... . . , _ . l rifiiiiliiai... a5. If A. '......f.... raiif‘... s. .....’....-...., W“MMMM‘"*m°’°~°°~°°‘°'~°°°m°°n°°°”* seeeeeeeweeQe;>e~@e2e.e2:>€'w ~ e "" Maura Arthur Bruce. (Jharles MlcKenzle. Tm: cnuiwu or ENG-LAND IN TlIE DOMINION or" Qngnmmmuwbnubuwwmwmba-bob_.,-.~,;.;.,I,¢,,,,O,;,.;.Q,,Q.,D,,,. l Anthem: Jesu, Word oi God Incarnate-Canned. CANADA e, ~ > ‘ ~ ' ' . EVQIIPII Mule: ‘ H d t I l "r_ Prince h: p i; s hqlr-wMfi. N. I). ‘Warlioail, Mrs. v ‘i ar p I h E r ‘Pm. d” A . S - t a lit/iii) his QPIInht-Mn. Keith Ilogerl. m‘ SPNHA" m "WT ‘ .' ~-' . =1 l'l.‘.' '1. i.. i.i~.\ i in. n. n. . Chok- |Aade|-._M|-;, _|_ A, Lawson. nm“~n “V h ‘ '_ W ___ __ __ _,___*_____ STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY xionxixii lmlisliii- ll 0'1 Lurk INVITED’ O Hcrnitin-“flu- IIIIUM‘ oi llllPll vilulvl" b, '||-_.~ |:.\. ll. l.. Ilrilibll. . ll. d The Jiiiiini" (liuir ivill lune rlhiliw uf illr nuisic hi‘ the uiivrniii; .\l‘l'\ll r. l. 'I‘i|-: (‘IIPRCH 5t lltllll. ‘Lilli l’. .\'l. _ - Il‘ we limk lu llli‘ lllil‘l't"l m’ llii- 7 (‘lilirch School iii-tin). m‘ slmll lint I Is It a Definite Place Or a State Of Mind? Will Sinners Be" Tortured In Hell - Throughout Eternity? _ - ~_.; Hear Evangelist Brighten Gluh Rooms SUNDAY. March 7. 8 p. m. Evangelistic Services Tuesdays £4 Thursdays 8 p.m. Everyone Welcome Special Music Anthelm-"Thc Lord is My 6.30 P. lit-Organ Music. Rev. George REV. II. D. RAYMOND, 11.00 A. iVI.—-Moniing Prayer, Holy Communion. Sermon "The Challenge of God's Provision.“ 2.30 P. hL-Sundny School and Bible (Ill-SM!- 7.00 l‘. M.—F.venlng Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, All Are Welcome. Organist and Chuirmaetcr ll. R. SIIEPHARD. nsv. nnonur: GlLLESPlE-Asslsllnt Minister." K Iciii" for (‘liurtli and ii-ligioii in lhr ii -\t generation. Th1‘ loo senior group: meeting at l’ ifrlm-k. liVla. NU WORSIIII’ 7 The first in a series of WW4“ c“ angolistlc servlc-es, with the llfllfli" ‘nun-m o! "Quest and Question in things religious." OTLOCK and shepherd" ... . .. MacFarren Sermnn-“Arc You ll fhriulinii" The Rev. ll. l.. Deiitdn. Ii. l). Aniherm-"Thcy That Trust In the l-Mll" < . - < . - .- Tl" The m"; by Mines tarnlthf" and Ifum” The Communion oi the Lords Supper will h» 0il~I‘|‘\lii at tho evening service. > _ _ The lnllnlc o! the day under the ilircilii-ii of Mica Vern H. Malcolm Campbell. Illus. liar. Miss Ilelen (‘alllicck-Jlrgnuist. moseaotonuuoonndoaobooosoooooctoo-z-c-0c»:-.: Gillespie. M. A.—Reeior.