“W (YHARLUVITTTOWN GUARDIAN OCTOBER s1. 1935 The Central Guardian ____ This column in recurred In o! local lntueet but advertising o! n newny IIIIIO may bu Inserted n A mule n word nrlell) IIJIDIC In ntunu. BRIDGE PASTE P08 LADY MEMBERS —at Gel! Cub mm afternoon at 2.46 map. Li-MTO-ZC-Sl-lt. FOX EANGBKBS 1n vicinity o! Charlottetown desiring to ship pelts with Canadian NGOOJLII ior com- ing November sale m London may leave same at Kasey Hans Bldg. ‘Tuesday, Nov. 3rd. 11-6450-10-30-‘21 ‘ W. C. T. U. Notes‘ ocroaen TOdiIy Only PRINCE Eflvlllfll) 230-7445 ~ Titian/c You, JEEVES " . . . TII.-\\‘I'II.U(|I‘I.—"I..\ND (JP IJAAGLLINIL" \II.I.Y SYMPHONY -— TODD-KLLLY COMEDY CIIARLOTTETOWI BAPTIST CHURCH Curdially Invites You-and Your Friends to Hear Five Sunday Evening Messages By The Pastor REV. H. L. DENTON, B. D. FIVE FAVORITE HYMNS Selected By Popular Vote .\'ov. lst—“R0ck of Ages” Nov. Sth-“Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me” Nov. lfith-“When I Survey" The Wondrous Cross" Nov. 22nd-“What A Friend We Have In Jesus” Nov. 29th-“Abide With Me" _ These Hymns will be featured as _ special musical numbers. Other hymns selected during the voting will be used throughout the services. MUSIC BY FULL CHORUS CHOIR under the direction of Bliss Vera Campbell, Mus. Bac. Miss Helen Callbeck, Organist Please cut out and preserve this programme. l “fearing zl-te tartan o’ " Today I saw he: go. m} a-a‘ - She caLled a hunier ta the tvcoi A ploughmar. to the l-z-a, » A gardeners basket i.l.e:l arr. t- B°°° Red apples from a tree. ' i -o . She saved a plmpkii". f0: a 13-1- A ' " ' v A mask for Halloween; -. ' i Bade Ages burdened heart be glau '~ I ' . . And, like herself. seri-ze. 261%! aunsnsr wrxrmz ran: m-f tandence will nnll alcDowdh, L3 Lower Victoria SL, homelike. And when in doors a “ e st‘ x.95z.1o_31.1i_ The social sense is , And by the heart's. on nzghu Are song and story heard. CHABLOTTITOVFN FUR SALES are now receiving shipments of Silver Fox Skins tor consignment to Europe. Onices situated at 55 f Queen Street. I..-5482-l0-3l-5:. ‘ Then as the se'=or.s f-z-r ‘Tyree-n two she seems to .-\.:-id Summe: s bloom a: snow To hold ;n ezzhe: hand. —Alexendlr Inser POLL CHAIRMAN’. Conservative Polls ChTown and Royalty. The rcoms over the ofllce of W. C. S. MncLure at 112 Kent St. are avail- able any evening tor meetings. Poll Chairman are asked to have their meetings and appoint their Edclegates for annual meeting on November 5th at once. b8436-10-30-3i. ’ J-t bebme opentedSu II crud wituh line t3: and lII-rnfltdflpgrfgg? aria. S: d d-w S - .::."..::. .:.'=...2:.$ 25o tiornlly low battery-drain. In the wheat market steady ...what in tho world new! today? Let an RCA Victor FARM Radio answer your questions. Latent market do- velopmenla — entertainment - IPOXLI events-all are your! NEW SERIAL STORY-Anything , But Love, by Janet Doran. Between loveless luxury and penniless love many girls have had to choose. But OLDER Boy-s ‘ c0NpER5NCg_ Alma Whittakers dilemma was not . _ e Bo »' so simple as that. She had to decide 0:: 0'11" Wat‘? ccf-‘Z-i-afiljnr 0C3? Znfogeiffylcew: between one man who offered ner Wm‘ m’ n" "37 ac‘ View.’ 2'1 OI‘- BIIHOSl 10W‘?! a decided success, under theiven. both wealth and love and another ' ‘ ' “Pa? b‘ u“ 9"'“°" “d” film's’ 111'“? Bilribllfes ma! ‘ efflcjenn leadership o; Ralph Q who offered neither. For her even "ganugtwn m u“ ‘wdi ' n afillwfily on su- Young‘ M. R a Q Boy's work , to hesitate, you may say, was fco‘.- Haarms who writes secretary‘ Boys "om Georgetown, hardy. But read the story-Janet a delightful way. ‘S,’ pews B3,.‘ Yum charlottenlmrans newest-end‘ most resem- The Central CuardQ ‘ess we cross our or :0 accepting the gait oi "Superstition is an c Terence tor, or !ea: of ions. ‘There exists 1n N; myriad actzvztjr, phg 1c ein essennal nature hidden from ' any estab . words have beer. sazd of supc ion, and because of a ce. a penny in return. 0r be house after we o.‘ vvh BY BIRTHA WESTON PRICE ' The beauzful auzuzn >‘ ~' v o.‘ Ociobcr passes from o". on the thuty- .. pleted with a .\ . t‘ ' j ‘reaso - 1 with IAN HUNTER llE étcs sews _.. I _ WW’ MONDAY —- TUESDAY —- WEDNESDAY DAILY 2.15 - m0 - 9.00 r. at .\I.-lTINEI§ 1tic-2Tc CAPITOL 33f?’ EACH CASE ‘The Last 0 utlaw” DIFFERENT W I FRO“ OTHERS ROOT GIBSON more cone-or mm SERIAL "Z230 — 7 — 8.45 P. M. Errors of vision are In unl- less variety. Some are alightp others excessive. Between are l innumerable cases-each un- like any of the others. Each requiring individual attention. An important truth is that no error should be neglected. Ilave an examination. deter- mine the facts. G. F. Hutcheson ‘QIIRE COMES A STAR! ,1 I v You'll love her in thin movie of u 1. movie our in lavel ance in all zhzngs the a. - have charms to offsc that may come from t attribute. We cling zo c" and quaint ideas prob this tendency came to ‘.2. from oil: anoc-stoxs, Frying into fut tendency today, as z, ages, though we m more rcticen: about r love-portions, and because we rather pr on being prosaic, rain? Bu: we commandecr t‘ of October for the ancient and sin. ‘ and charms. Hailoween :0 as ‘names: All Hallovxs ‘ mas, Nut-crack N ‘ I’. is the vzgzl o.‘ AI .5 ‘ which was once ca.l<-:i O ‘ D35‘. Old Fools‘ Day ‘t changed to faprzl F , naturally does not co _, 1., Olrl Fools; far from zt! On the eve of the Fr.- Dcad, superstiiion. . peoples, ruled the earth . . but today reveiry‘ takes 1e plur- of fear and provides an avenue for excitement and mischief’ in various degrees. We are told that the old time revelrles of All l-lalotvs drove the Finns almost ou: of theLr wits. and. the same thing happens to other people at times. Today we decorate our homer; and pieces of amusement with weird figures, black cats and Jack- d-Lanterns, brooms and bats. while pale ghosts stalk the land and whiches are flying here and there. Quaint customs that hatt- come down through the ages arc revived; bobbing tor apples 1s as ds i rofessional Cards l Lloyd, Egan & Co. Chartered Accountants i v 140 Richmond Street ‘ Phone 41. I atom , 5 i BRENT ' ALAN MOWBRA I cum MllCHEtL P. 0. It! l2- i s-muet s’. umos _ l _ _ , . I ii ' s v r ;:>:-. i‘ ‘_' PLL S RLTH IiTTIN G & Mathieson .\ll'.il('.r\l. 3.13 — T — 3.13 _ MARK R. MacGUTGAN, K. C. C. ST. CLAIR. TRAINOB, B. A. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. I MONEY TO LOAN Olflcc: Over Provincial 13ml, _ Richmond Street, Charlottetown 1 rrLQLL-fi-li‘ jeirxesssauslcrum Palmer 8'- Hashim II. J. PALMER, K. C. WELL DRILLING A..T.HASLAM.B.A..LL.B. _ BARRISTEBS. ETC. "fnflvgniagigicg, Bank of Nova Scotla Chamber: ,-.,,,.hu,,l,.d WE‘ "m, ‘mum Charlottetown, P. E- l. let. in inzr-li with us" mi snnn as por- MONEY TO LOAN “It-B "PIMP the l-‘ull rush. Phone 85. , I’. O. Bo: I27. Tragk ‘van u)‘, Ltd’; H. F. McPHEE, B. A., C1". Dhomy or write. \'\!'tiIl.'i.\' ll. (BROOM, yqo-[Aay ‘at 71am"? fur _I’- E- I. , nanmsran. soucrron ‘ ‘ i m!!!‘ Bfllldllll. Charlottetown I I I1. B. Btu D. L. Mathleaoll, Isle-B. Barristers at Solicitor! Tum: 1-: mvs l noun m Loan ~ r ‘ ' _ l Gnmernn Block, ClmrlottetownJJLI. , STAR! INC MONDAY 1 iVIacGuig-an & Trainor I P01711111’ Today as ever; while set-n‘ oekesare made and eaten Will‘. relish. and nuts are roasted in t1..- flre to tat the lovers‘ devotion. Is this because we are superstit- loud? Certainly not. We scorn the assumption. Yet. why do we object tn passing‘ under a leaning ladder, or to passing some one on so far coliected over ‘ = shall continue ‘ say frankly l found LKKC superstit- , orartt '-" cfs among , oi tit-n‘ York and _ A: ' "can home ong the Zulus." ____ i of these j . l i . s-y are part ._r;t-s of ..fe. ‘We still | xvztclaes. sweep the cob- .m the sky and hope they ‘ii their good work. put an uneven t . ' Act's in a vase, and‘. - . t» a p.11 on the tloor be care- poixzt tzward us be- zt up, even if we do around it. Saying when any one ad strange. but i: onorcd custom, as well "otving salt over our left On the other hand-a "Never thank any g you: fortune," and k we should. 'A Report of the British Medical .-\;>.=.oc;a:ion makes it. very clear that a motorists responsibility with I rc-gztrd to strong drink goes tar be- i yond keeping sober‘ in the ordin- ary sczise of the wordThe man who has absorbed only a moderate imOllll‘, o.‘ alcohol may easily be- come ‘.=‘.lb-1XltOXl£‘fll.€d' and incap- ' - therefore, of those ‘highly led muscular movements, de- _. ndem on rapid and accurate co- ort. 1ation between eyes, hands and feet,‘ nvltich driving involves. A Jiarper definition of the position if those who have thus handi- capped themselves for the control of a dangerous vehicle is one o! fi-Ac most glaring requirements of x1e present lawfl-The Observer. A new campaign for the return of Prohibition to Alaska has been inaugurated by and for the Eskimos and persons of mixed blood at ‘of the preparation for town, Union Road. and points in Eastern P. E. I. were in atiendahcc. The leaders were Ralph C. Young, Rev. W. E. Aitk- en, Rev. John Sterling, Rev. G. B. Manzer, Rev. G. A. Christie. The Cornwall Y. P. Union had charge entertain- ment in the homes and also tor the splendid banquet which was held cn Saturday night. Much credit is ‘due the Cornwall Y‘. P. Union for; rthe part they played 1:1 making the Conference a success. CATHOLIC POETRY SOCIETY. —The Prince Edward Island Unit. of this society held the first. meet- ing 0t the seasm on October 19th at the residence oi Mrs. L. B. Mac- Millan. There was an excellent attendance and suggestions uttered for a study program during the winter months met with enthus- iastic approval. The study oi modern poetry will be based on a book "Discovering Poetry," by Elizabeth Drew, and other authors will be selected as the need arises. The poetry contest will continue this year with a slight change, how- ever, lIl the rules goveming this contest. The poems will be written on subjects selected at each meet- ing, and in any form. Last. year the iorm was selected and the sub- Ject optional. The poems (sub- mitted anonymously as on last year.) will be mailed to the presi- dent the week preceding the meeting. They will be read aloud and discussed at meeting the tinal decision, or judgement, left to critics outside the group. ‘This contest is for members only. Nome. There, according to an Associated Press report, the natives petitioned the territorial board 0t liquor control to reenact Prohibit- ion status makinfl it a crime, even to give a. native a drink of liquor. The second anniversary o! repeal round the drive making headway as far up as Barrow, which is the northernmost post oi’ civilization in the country. fr vatives. President k‘ address the meetin Queen's County Conservative Association ANNUAL MEETING lit CHARLOTTETCWII, in STRAND THEATRE 0n Thursday, the 5th llay of November 1936 At the hour of 8 o’clock Each Poll is entitled to send five delegates. Election of officers and general business to be taken up. The HON. R. B. HANSON, LL.B., K.C., late Minister 0t Trade and Commerce in the Bennett Government, v. Ell g along with local leading Conser- SAMUEL KENNEDY N R. R. BELL‘ Secretary k. . other l ating--serial novel. It starts shortly _worl: is growing in numbers and in the Guardian. f CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. —-Sunday School will meet as usual at 2.30 P. M. We hope to keep up our attendance o! Rally Day". This can be done by each one making himseli present and feeling a part of our activities. The Men's Bible Class will meet in the Auditcnum and it is expected that we will have a larger turn out than we had even last. Sunday. Prayer Service and Bible study hour cn Wednesday 7.30. Come and take part in our Bible discussion. Young People's Service each Friday evening at. 7.20. This important department 0t cur interest. A good time is anticipated by all. C. G. I. T. Girls meet, every Tuesday evening at 7 P. M. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — At ‘ the morning service The Rev. H. L. Denton B. D., will preach, taking as his theme "The Quest 0t Disciple- ship." The morning anthem will be Roberts‘ “Lord, we_pray_Thce" and a selected number will be sung by the male quartette, Messrs. Quigley, Calder Dingweil and Stems. At the evening service Mr. Denton will enter upon a series of five sermons based on the five mostv popular 3 hymns as selected by the congre-f Katlon; in the church and on the . air. To-morrow evening his sermon will be based on'"Rock of Ages,“ whlchowas the first choice. A mixed ' tiuartette will sing Edith Lang's "I Hear Thy Voice." The ordinance ot Baptism will be administered. Music of the day will be directed by Miss Vera H. Malcolm Campbell, Mus. Bae, with Miss Helen Caflbeck at the organ. Sunday School meets at 2.30 P. 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