I)!’ The BAPTIST Churc g. C’, D O , wwwotcvna$oon=¢wo=>.<;< -:-"¢~?:=.->m; nor: a 1s can 8635:5999 Qpwnxmszrsrxasoszvsannnsasannszvvs- < ;>.~'.~.~'.>9§:-.092.-;v.~? r 60. Cor. Prince d: Fitzroy MINISTER-THE REV. HARVEY L. DENTON, B, D. a i 1.‘ nu ans-An». u»... an ‘- L’ MORNING WORSHIP 11 UCLOCK ¢_ Organ Preiude-"Song Without Words" - Mendeinonn Scnmon — — — — — — - — The Rev. S. C. Free Violin OiIertory-Largo — — — — — - - _. Bands} Anthem-"Lord, for Thy Tender Macy's Sake" Farrant THE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.80 P. M. Do you bring your boys and girls to the Church School? The"; i5 a plum‘: there for them and for you. Come with them tomorrow. The two senior groups meet at 12 to 11-10. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l UOLOCK organ Prelude-B Minor Fugue — - - — - - Bach Sermon-“Bootlng the Boutlegges" The Rev. H. L. Denton A consideration of systems of liquor coniroL solo-Selected — — — — — — — — Miss Pearle Burns Anthem-“Come Holy Ghost — — - — — - Paleatrina Choir Director-alias Vera H. M. Campbell, Mus. Bac. Organist—Mlss Helen Callbeck. Students, Visitors to the City, all who are interested. are invited to Worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH. ‘iliiiiaiil Central Christian Church MINlSTER-JIEV.‘ S. C. COOPER, Th. M’. é ORGANlST-MRS. V. L. DINGWELL Morning Servica-ILM A. M. Solo-Selected - Mr. E. W. Sellec“ Serzmon-"A Dying Message” Man's Last Sunday School-LSD P. M. Evening Serviee-‘LM P. M. Sohr-"Go Ye Into All The World" r. Eric MacGregor sfififlfllh-"A Rellginnlsfs View n! the Atonemen ' All Cordlaily Invltq], t. Peter's Cathedral REV. CANON E. M. MALONE, M.A., L.Th. JQQ ._.-,. I. 4 . Ltvapacznx-v, . OCKPFJIXi.UiLOTT€QVJY'DIDfCf\ - EDI-B)’ SERVICES SUNDAY 8.00 A. lit-Holy Communion. 8.40 A. lWr-“Mltlll, 11.00 A. lit-Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 2.30 P. liL-Slindly School. 7.00 P. lVL-Evcnsong and Sermon. Lin. WEEK DA! Dally 7.45 A. M.-Holy Coun- munion except Monday and Friday 8.15 A. M. Evsnsong Friday 7.30. w ww-‘Ivqe ~ 8.30 A. lit-Holy Communion. f 11.00 a. MZ-Morning Prayer and Sermon-ffllc 0M- enthls o! the chi-mum Confl- Sh.” Oiicrtory Anthun-"The Kins of In" -' -' "' $.30 I’. Win-Sunday School and Bible Clallcl. v.00 n. M-l-Jvenlnl Prayer and 5=m°“"' '1'“ m Great Example-Manhood A: it llama’; Anthenr-"Abide With M8" '— '-_' "‘ "' "' _ si-acrar; MEETINGS nrmmo ran wear: UNDER PZVANGELIZATION OF CANADIAN LIFE laigynmwr’ warcn son Navvsrarsn. anvcprrssm - All are Welcome. mav. u. o RAYMOND M» 5-» “"0 MISS LILLIAN EMILE-Organist. ALBERT DINNIB-Choir Director. HANACE Available For Adopliflli In this i t " b i healthy cbildrcll hi" My! antrgirls, folfltlholn Iwleltzriraezlilil 75"" um“ In this Province are many childless home!» t0 711M! one of these could bring happiness and Ifnllll- Boys range in age from 2 "mo Iii-Ii Girls ‘ from iii to 9 years. The Inaiorlty of either ma; between s and 1 mm n interested. mm Mas. Anruun HENRY- m Eltston Street, Chariotteioflfl. P- 5- '~ P. E. l. D Children i-fi-fii." CBASWELL l0! Photograph; CONFEDEBATION Lin; . BUIIANCE a-svsa-‘l-ulrll: srswalvrs ma ter bread. 8T Lgblllieflillfittl aoum noon rnoun from washed wheat faction - Milled for your satis- iriovs-w-za-p ‘JNLOADS MOLASSES-Jlhc S. 5- Willi/IBIS. Captain Duncan McLeod. was in port yesterday dmhllil"! liflrt of a cargo of inolasscs from Barbadoes. Un- ‘Zldliil Olleratlons were expected be completed by Sunday when "is ship will sail for Montreal and Quebec before returning to B“- badoes. This is the third trip of thc steamer to this port this s“- son. ____ . RECEIVE CONGRATULATIONS —Congratulatlons were being ex- tended to Mr. J. Austin Trainor of Charlottetown yesterday on Ming given a drama award, a diploma, and m9 115M to place the letters, C. D. A. (Canadian Drama Award) after his name in all matters con. necked with drama. The name flp_ “and lnwrflclily as Mrs. 'I‘ralnor in the press dispatch from Vie. toris announcing the award, the Guardian was informed yesterday. PLEADS GUILTY T0 NON. STOP CHARGE-A motorist up- peered before Magistrate Tweedy, Yfitcrdsy charged with non-stop at the scene of an accident at. Hazelbrook last week. The charge was withdrawn when another man pleaded Iuilty to operating the car at the time of the accident. He was fined $10 and costs under the non-stop charge and $5 and m“ 1°! 099m"!!! a motor vehicle _ without s. license. YOLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday ~a man charged with uttering a. worthless check W95 Yfimfliidéd in custody until Monday. Three vagranls, arrested early yesterday morning, were m- mended until today. A woman charred under the Prohibition Act was dismissed. A drunk and dis- °Td°Y1Y W118 fined $l0'8nd costs or 20 days and a second drunk, re- manded several days ago, w“ fined 810 and costs or 20 days. A drunk failed to appear and his $3 bail bond was estreated. TRANS CANADA PILOT-Mr. Walter Bowler. formerly super- intendent of the Canadian Airways here arrived in the City last night for a short visit. At present he is employed with the Trans Canada Airways and Ls stationed at Win- nipeg. He was transferred to the Canadian Airways base at Sioux Lookout, Ontario, last spring and flew from that place until he joined the Trans Canada a short _ time ago. PERSONALS M! G-amet Godfrey of Moncton was a visitor to the city yesterday. Miss Irene Lawson left yesterday morning for Boston to spend win- ter months visiting her Mrs. Ralph Balderson. the city yesterday. Mrs. Stevenson will celebrate her 00th birthday No- vember 24th. She is enioying re- markable health for one of her years, and is still able ‘m do house- work at her home and enjoy an outing. mfibmiimdtm 0n and alter November 1st, 1937, we the undersigned merchants will operate on a cash basis only, and no further credit will be extended. A. J. McDONALD, Tracadie Cross. W. B. FITZPATRICK. , Tracadle Cross. R. S. DENNIS. Dunstsflnage. COURT d: SON. cousin. , lvlhis. Ado. _J. Stevenson, of North , River. was among the visitors tn l THE CHARLKTFFIYFOWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian ~Annual Subscriptions Very successful tea was held by the Order the Eastern Star on Friday afternoon at the home of the Worthy Matron. Mrs. 'r. 0. Ives, 92 Ellsworth Avenue. MOUNTED roucr: MOVE_ Yesterday was moving day (or RIOl/fll Canadian Mounted Police of the Provincial headquarters at| Charlottetown. The new barracks] are located on School street in‘ what was formerly the Longworth; Properly Although thdmnln en- trance when the building m5. lilfrcd as a dwelling was on Uppgy: n mce Street the police are using l 1e School Street mtrance, it was géiciivfglénctgdbéast unigiht. They 9x- se . quarters today. e m their new ISLAND LADY PASSES - m. death occurred recently u. cm- bridge. Mass" of Mrs. Pearl M“- donald Ellrs. She was a. (lfliightel. of the late Mr. James Macdonald a. native of Georgetown, P, E_ 1,, but: has always resided in the United States..She was a cousin of Mr Reuben Macdonnfd. Editor of on; Patriot, and of Mrs. L. I-i. Douglas gimp/ira- W. W. Miaclaren, George- FUNERAL SERVlCES-‘Phe fun- eral of Mr. John M. MacFarlanc held yesterday morning from his late residence 31 Grafton Street to 5t. Dunstazvs Basilica, where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Dougan. A firing Party from the P. E. Island High- landers headed the cortege. They were followed by the Regimental Pipe Band, and members of the Canadian Legion. Preceding the hearse and pail bearers was the massed brass band, composed of members of the league of the Cross and disbanded Legion Band, zen- 119N118 funeral marches along the route of procession. The pail bear- ers were Messrs. James Robinson, Ben]. Stentiford, Percy- Keenan, R. N. "fpmllns. Frank McKeamey and Henry Phillips. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. P. Mc- Manon. D. D. cannon - WILLIAMS NUPTI- MS-fli qu et but pretty wedding was solemnizcd by the Rev. J. W, Govsh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. gm“ Wmlflma- OT-emy. when their Rllghtel‘ Miss Myra. Bell Williams was united in nmrriage in My, Raymond I. Cannon, son of Mr, mid Mrs. S. E. Cannon. O‘Leary. Miss Myra. who locked very charming in Oriental blue crepe with silver trimmings. “'06 given I11 marriage by her father and entered the room to tho strams of the wedding march Played by Hallett Vincent. The room in WIIICI’) this happy event $00k Place was tastefully decorated for the occasion with autumn plants and cut flowers. At eight o'clock ~ ihe same evening a. reception was held at which about fifty friends and relatives were present. Alli‘? a wry enjoyable evening the guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Cannon. who will reside on a farm near O‘Leary, many years of happiness. ‘This poplflar young couple were the recipients of runny beautiful gifts-S r. w. c. notes GEORGE L. DONNELLY The students of P. W. C. were very much delighted when the an- nouncement was made, following a meeting of the Provincial Govern- ment, that Professor G. Douglas Steel, M.A.. LI...D., was appointed Principal of Prince of Wales Col- lege, and that Prof. .7. If. Blanchard ltl.A., was appointed Vice Principal to succeed Dr. Steel, also Mr. Win- ston Mayne, M.A.. B.Sc., has been added to tho teaching staff. Dr. Steal has been on the teaching staff of Prince of Wales for twenty nine years and we may feel well assured that he will do all in his power for the advancement of education in the College. All those, who have been in Dr. Steel's class at any time, know that he is an excellent Bedford Station. ~2 . 1000 - J AMES E. Welsh Anthracite Coal that will give you an at our uptown office {Gill WELSH llllill 00M. , l committee com UNLOADING FROM SCHOONER l minimum of ash and no smoke. See a sample wharf and watch unloading. r A. Pickard PHONE 240 professor. So all the students of P. W. C. join in wishing Principal which was largely attended, was" - Arrunuoou TH ntIJ-T. P. E. Island Hospital (Charlottetown (C0nt' ‘l Canada Packers, Limited — 15.00 Agnew Surpass Co. - - — 5.00 Frank M. Stewart -_- -- - 6.00 n. n. Splllett - - - _ - 5.00 A Friend - - — - - —- 4.00 \Vm. M. Brehaut — — -- — 2.00 J. C. Saint -- — -—'— — — 2.00 $1.00 Eachz-G. R. Keefe, Mrs. Murdle McLean, Fred Ward, W. R. Jenkins, Miss Bessie Prowse, ‘frs, 1i. Roy Holman (6) — — — $6.00. Wallace MePhersonJo cts.; Miss Phoebe Pound, 35 cts. -_ - [.75. Simpson Bell, Hope River $1.00. Belle River (Collected by Mr. Hector Compton) B. Compton, Ilimited - - 20.00 ‘ $1.00 Eacht-Wrn. McRae, Lester singleton, Iewls McMillan, Doug- all Stewart. Donald Bears, Angus McLean, Frank Cook, Daniel Cfimiibcll. John R. McLeod, Stew- art Bell, Vernon Acorn, Leonard‘ McLean. Joseph W. Acorn, Mur- dock Hume, (14) - - - _- 14,00, Wallace Singleton - - _- _50. Collected by Miss Jemima Cook as foilowst-MI‘. Riley. $1.00;Mr5,l r. J. a. MacDougall, $1.00 - $2.00. l F. J. Stewart, 750.: Welsh Stew- ' art, 50c $1.25. Jeanette MacDougall, 50c; Mrs. Angus Brown, 50c; — - -_ 51,00, Mrs. Sarah McDonald, 50c; Alex D. Stewart, 35c. - _ _ _ __ _35, 25 cents eachz-J/fiss Bell Glllls, Norman Bell, Mrs. M111 Benjy-g“. cis Cook. J. W. Bell, William Mar- tin, Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie-Ho. Total as above from Belle River" district. 841.35, which is greatly appreciated by the hospital gnu. tees. 1-921-10-23-11 5W1 many successful years Principal of Prince of Wales. as 511106 their defeat In their fig-gt, exhibition game by the “Saints, nevertheless the P. w, c.-Nmad football team have been holding daily workouts at Victoria Park and if one is to Judge by these prao. trees the S. D. U. squadare going w Work if they intend w hold their" Elgzneispionshipln the forthcoming After many delays Section “A" Debuting Society held their first 1066111118 and elected as officers: President. Ralph Calder; Vice Pres. ldent. Bobby Bsxnall; secretary, Dflreen Alley: Committee, Lorne Burdett, Eileen Burke, Maurice Brady and Verniia MacKenzie. The subject for this week's debate in Section “C" was: “Resolved that movies are a. drawback to studen Those speaking for the Pro side were: Beatrice Blanchard, Helen Lawson and Ray Hennessey; while those for the Con were: John Carson, Nora. Downs and Duiell Murray. Donald Hume was the critic and Caroline Sinclair the Recording Secretary. The Pro side won by a vote of 25_14. Section "B" held their debate solved that married. people with families are happier t-hlm those without." On the Pro side were: Laurence Toombs, Connie Colwell and Judson Black; while the Con side was supported by George Bur- , nett, Thomas DeBIois and Irene f MacLcod. Angus Gilmore was the , critic and Dorothy Iowther the Re- coniim Secretary. The Honorary President, Professor Blanchard. re- marked that these speakers had set a. very high standard which those who were to debate later might follow. Y The P. W. C. Bowling League started Thursday with Section "A" being defeated by Section “C", the scores being very close. This league will be played on the Y. M. C. A. alleys. - The Collegiate Club held a very successful dance on Saturday night at the Knights of Columbus hall. A large crowd danced to the music of Alf McKeameyb orchestra. An enjoyable social was also held at the Y. M. C. A. hall where quite a large number of students enjoyed themselves by games and other re in ‘ Atha meeting of the Students Council yesterday morning. after the minutes of the previous meet- ing had been read and adopted. it was decided to have the pictures of the manners of the Students Coun- cll appear in the December issue of the College Times. Also that out ~ .1! respect for the late Dr. Robert-"' son that the usual Hallows'cn Ber- cnade be cancelled. There was also a discussion about having the Col- lcgs ubraly open in the evenings for the students’ use. But as this could not be conveniently arranged drop for a time. There was also a discussion about the park (Niilidl where the P. W. 0. football team TBNS ‘ N EWSON is a free burning fuel intense heat with the or better come to our 8. 0o. hold their practises. Thom i8 I flu; pole in the western part of the ‘Jiilflflfi and this greatly inibrfcrcc m the games as several of the overs have been slightly injured l lhls pols and the CAA. Grounds 1: usually in too muddy a state o permit games. ll: was. therefore, Jcclded that s. committee be ap- flillllld to see if anything could be done to have this pols removed. ‘ It was also ’ ‘“ ‘ l * o! mentors, from each year. to interview the government concerning the reduc- tlon of fees in ‘Third and liburtn yea-rs. . Finally s resolution was passed by the Council expressing satisfac- tion in the promotions and addit- lonkrelécntl‘! mldl in “I! IIAI! 0i P. . . On Thursday afternoon the men» bets of file Col te Club held thelrweehiym gini-IIOKO! O. Hail. m. W. J. P.‘ MaeMlllan gave a talk on flic Pr!!!“ of Wales Library. etc. After the ~ apeechavoieofthanhwasiender- ed 11-. Mscruiusn b! Miss Olive "Thursday, the subject being: "Rs-"alsc addressed by Mr- Walter it was decided to let the subiact ' WANTED An ambitions man with a car. Must be able to supply the best of references. No canvassing. NOT in- surance, washing machines, vacuum cleaners or similar line. Apply R. A. Bond between 10.00 A.M. and 1 RM. Sunday. October 24th, or if Incon- venient, telephone or write for an appointment at the Canadian Nat- ional i-Iotsl, Charlottetown. L-9i0-l0-23-1i. KINSMEN uua nnauuzn m clijjnwu The Kinsman Club was officially organized at a dinner meeting at the Canadian National Hotel last night. Officers elected resulted as follows: President-Norman Saunders. Secretary-Roland Taylor. Treasurer-John Chandler. The meeting was addressed by General Secretary Major S. H. uianty) Barltick oi uoronw. He outlined the history, aims and ob- Jects of the Association of Kinsmen Clubs of Carlada. Fourteen young local business and professional mcn signed the application for a char- ter. ‘ It was decided that regular meet- ings would be held on alternative Thursday evenings at the C. N. R. Hotel commencing the 28th inst. The club formed last night makes the third Kinsanen Club formed in the Marltimes the past two weeks. The others being at Sussex and Newcastle, N. B. There are in all ten clubs in the Maritime District and 68 clubs across Canada to the Pacific Coast. This rapidly growmg organization is comprised of $00118 business and professional men be- tweent the ages of 21 and 40 and is the only purely national Canadian service club. a FoxStudy Club . 0rganized At 0P 0 w n a I M a public meeting held in Pownal Hall on October 21 inst... therc was a Fox Club instituted by the Department of Agriculture. The meeting was addressed by Hon, W. H. Dennis, who stressed the need of the ranchers oi the Province era-operating together t0 study their problems with the idea of submitting same to the depart- ment ficldman, Mr. W. F. BllTkE. Mr. Earl Kennedy also stressed the need of line breeding in con- nection with the fox industry, and also expressed his belief that a Fox Club would be of substantial assistance to the fox breeders of that community. The meeting was Jones, MP.P., who gave a very comprehensive review of ' the fur business in Canada, as well as the world's conditions in regard to same. He also stressed the dire need of lime breeding and was strongly in favor of the organization of the foxmen of the province. A Club was then organized consisting of: Harold Smith, president; W. W. Mulch, vice-president; H ar old Lawton, Pownal, secretary; direct- ors, Ifiancis Drake, Fred Robert- son. It was decided that the next night o! meeting would be held on Tuesday. October 26, an 1.30 pm. BIRTHS COLE-At Southport, on Oct. l5, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Cole, a daughter, Shirley Yvette. IJNKLETTER-At Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Oct. 14, 1937, to Mi‘. and Mrs. Graeme Llnkletter, n son, Merle Graeme. KAYS-——Al; the City Iinsniyii, Oct. 22, 1937, to Mr. and am. Albert Keys, City, a son. THOMPSON-At Prim-o County Hospital. Oct. 18, i937. tn Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson. Summer- sidc, a daughter. _, —_ -. _.. ha. In Memorzam‘ LYMAN G. MORRISON Died October 23. 1932. Fondly renumbered. I Inserted by Family. L-EEEI- I0-28-Ii. In Memoriam In loving nmrnory of RUTH WINNIFRIJD MacLEOD who passed away at the home of PAGE 'l‘HREE From W. W. WELLllEWS We invite you to use our Lay Away Plan- save money by getting Christmas Cliu Now! The new wafer thin. curved New BULOVA‘ Minute Man” l $ 1' to iit the wrist Bnlovs. for. - '_ men, 17 ieweis. . " Use Easy Weekly Terms! No Extras! v LADYfS NEW BAGIJETTE . i Dainty nna charming in d.- " sign. Fully guaranteed. 15 =k jewels. . Complete stock of New BULOVASIor men and women. on Credit! No Interest Charges l w. I w. lNELLllER up. _§~.__..... 3¢£Woonnimtoannn3auboo< r . <:-';-\>1:-~:-vo':r<>= ZZIOI’! Presbyterian Ill nsv. o. CARLYLE WEBSTER-MINISTER ' rnor. Louis n. TIIODIPSON-Jirganist and (‘hoirmastcr 1,. C» as» ad “ODTUGDUQDUCYOYOYZIUDQQDIIBBZGZEOBZZCDYQO“?DOIIZOUCUDDDIZYOUIZYOUDOBQD?’ MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. DI.-—TIICYIIQI fold Culling." IIymns-IH, 28$, 7GB, 481. "Our Pom- Music: 2..’l0 P. Elli-Sabbath Bible Classes. School Ind IQJQQQDQDQUDIQO EVENING WORSHIP '00 P. Ill-Thorpe: "The Church's _ Marching Orrlors.” . i2 -c ' llymn§—3l l. 1-281, i8]. M uslc : “Come thnu with us and we will do thee good." i. JO .’\-f "I-O O 1312/11-13013731315073135430060190000- ‘ D§t fi£83M§flQUD£JIu1GQ€iDl7 T-" 1w a: unity ~.=lse01_,;. ...1 REV. HUGH DIILLER, ‘M. A.. Ii. Ii.-—l\llnister REV. A. E. liiarKl-JNZIE. B. .»\. Assistant Jllnisir-r. c. A ROY KENDALL, LILA. M., . Nihiir-Orgiinisi. ' 1, ‘l Ili.00 A.M.—l’uhllr Worship. Sennon-“TIIE LIMITATIONS 0F JESUS.‘ Rev. Iiugh Miller _ Anthem-"Lighfof the IKmoly Pilgrim's lit-art" i —J. A. Dir-ale 2.30 P. liL-Sunday School and Bllilc Classes. 7.00 P. Ill-Public Worship. . Sermon-“THE EXPERT AND Till! PRi-iiCiiElt" Anthem-Wt) Come to My ill-art, Lorri Jvsus" Ambrose Soloist-Mr. Iiurvey ‘iluoPhrlwniu Vocal Solo — — — — — — -— —— Min.» tilnrgnrvt Flern! Visitors and Students (‘nrrlially “I'll-mum. Attention is din-Nod to tho Public Svriivrs in connec- llon with “Ilvangrllsaiiml oi (‘nndvliun l.ilr-"---'l‘ur~1lny, z 3>1o ‘flivfi-‘EO-Zi"? 25.111109: .<‘<>Il7t<"*$?f'j¢>'€€& October ‘filth nt 7.30 I’. M. ln tho lllllillal. (liurrh WHIIHW- S. day 7.30 I‘. M in ‘Trinity ( hurt-h. Rogers, I). IL-Iiev. Ill. Freon ' n. .@DIGKZIQOQDOO~I£OO'DOO~DC "O0" ‘ .\|N‘1Il\i‘l'S2 llri. A, ‘B13131 Ll 11¢ her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Macltcnsie Oetober 23rd. 1933. Sadly missed by listen Velda and Irene. IrBB5-l0-23-Ii. N. D. MacLean ,1 _ UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiitshire .1, , Si. James Church Minister; Rev. R. lilflOltlll-ZAI) LEGATi-I, D. D. Public Worship: MORNING AT ELEVEN, AND EVENING AT SEVEN O'CI.OCK Preacher: THE MINISTER. ___~._._.._..M Sabbath School at Two-thirty. Morning Music: Solo-Lead Me O! Lord-Handel. (Aria from Lnrsoi Anaheim-What are These-Strainer. Evening Music: Nithqm-ilear Our Prayer-Ryder. Organist-Mrs Keith Rogers. , _ _ Cholr Leader, Mrs J. A‘ Lawson. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED MIT-Gil." PIIIIAN CAT. Reward. N Upper Prince Bit; Raleigh md seconded b! Waiter scans M7.