Personals AA "W K . W Investments m H s sh . I ’"Z' aasraan SECURITIES co h" M°111Yool--—s.arp Mt this week - a e S - .. -- '"""“ '"' ""'i d“ "m" "°°” m" ' 1 c NOW IN OPERATION, IDEAL unmr 4h , ,4 hul ldvelllllllg o Ltd, McArthur Building. Phone | . M ,,...i inn-I: m” M “|-""d ,,, now. you will not regret it. l“ 596mm, mum mm --Mr8- M. P- Titus who has been , ,..... lnllllrd _,,,,.,., put-m- n. - m” 15’: A modern dairy for a modern town. “‘ ‘m’ ““°'°‘* ' “‘ ‘“ ““°‘“l"° h“ "fumed l "i Distfhut‘ MILK and CREAM in its most niylurl- —F(‘);RRBETTE; BAKING big a home-s. 5 T‘ ‘fng ‘ ' ‘I V Ta 1 Drug Fawce t ange. e our ad on ck sam ary orm, -G.\>l"l11l-\0X 111 ifzfgmbtr. pAQB. T. o. Ives. L-5496 __m s“ ~ | M, PASTEURIZED, Co. Kclrsixinon, ____ -r.o.\nmo romroas - The 5- Wm who he: been the , . ‘ T SPEC Wit-SA? THAT'S a lovely {tugs 5a “Wm, m, m“ m.” be“ u, sue-st of Mrs. Ben. snai-pe, of sum- - Call and inspect our new modern plant ., 5 130T LE - ere‘ you come across ‘l I ,_ me id h t H‘; , , . . 410T “f1. “Um, C0,, Ken- bought 1t from '1'. o. Ives. m a °°m“' m” swmmme m‘ Mo“ in llclbrlctoral‘ §e§m§d to he! home 1 1? LENTRAL STREET-SL 11131153511315 IALS n m. . better baking Fawcett. L-5495 1‘ 1°11“! P°“1'*°" '11 1'1"’ M1111“ ’ ' "' ' ' i . Phone 37:; unzlhl- -—-— whm- 511° ""1"" 11°11‘ “M1111” Mm N m ' . v U .._mpygpgsgp _ n15,“ Wm on Wednesday. The steamer is be- " 9 ° 111911015011 1188 Ye- 3322-10-28 i _ _.i.\x\‘r.u. MLhTlNG 0111112‘: regret to learn that Coun. a. s. in; loaded by MacFarlane Produce 311d“? ""11 Tmhlo- where ehe l m. sliorv Hofkey Hague w M K 1s g1 d to m; h Company and is taking on 50.000 a 8°“ "B111"? fflelmlfl-s- - ‘i’- ‘ * 1 a £01m. ‘nun flail. Kcnsmgwn’ H111; wit; $71)“! ‘c1321.: ome bags of potatoes’ besides some wr- SDBBkCTS pppcal f0!‘ The chairman of the police com- Presbytery 14> 111°" 11511111 l1 113° or. 0c. l‘ Iiillil, 1930 at a P. l nlps. The bulk of the cargo will ‘The “"1"” 1111"“ °1 M1- w- J- COIISOCHlfiOII at Tri- mm°°"“‘°"’“’w°d Y“1°““Y"““°S pm‘ l“ Hem“ Han‘ that in formulating the new traf- M 1-80 om- Probate-w re-ooh-i .1. nc.ii~.ly,_secretary. _THE LADIES SOCIAL CLUB o; be seed potatoes and a small quant- Paymer’ Buflmgbm- 15 deeply 1'6- W L-8370-l0-30-1i. _t0\\'r3r: PluLjE on "Eveready msmh, 4pc pcrfcct. anti-freeze p; por gullon; $1.75 per n ..v‘,,,y~ h,- L,d".\'ii1 Johnston, B.A-. “M. [ullllliil llull, Tuesday, Nov- gnllltl‘ Lilxi. lt not line, Wednesday- ' L-8372-l0-31-1i. s‘ ll.\ll.—l-‘or non-ap- , .11‘ Police Court on a . (.1 uruzikcnncss a Sum- wc 111m foricitcd his ball 0f . zcr uftci" an of four months ~ ~AI1_\\ 3:11». the guest ' ‘.;:~ U. \Vilc'sx.--S. _ \‘]~ll~‘iif.\' 'l‘() ("IIARLUTTE- i113“ ulul Airs. Joscphus‘ '5:ur.I.. .2‘. .. ll.:~..c Sinnilnmxi, ' ., 11.11 Wuiic and l uxrc visitors t0 Strong. Moderate rent. ' their daughter, Trinity United Church will hold their annual Tea and Pantry Sale in Epworth Hall on Thursday, Nov. 19th. L-5481-l0-3l-1i. __5_ pletion. The last street to be laid . was asectlon of Water street at the ‘ West End. This bit of work was badly needed and only has the black top layer to complete it. The work laid out by the Town Coun- cil, which has included a number o! intersections and by streets has open classes in Pianoforte Playing 'Pl'°V1¢l@¢l 1118 lbbollrln! men With f work for the greater part of the summer. There is still a little curb- ing to be done, when work on the streets will close for this season-S. '—POLICE COURT-— One drunk was given the customary fine yes- terday morning in the Bummerside Police Court-S. -MISS SUE MEADOWS will re- on and after November 2nd in Sum- merside and Kensington. L-5460-l0-31-li. -1-l0USE T0 RENT, Myrtle Street, Suminerslde; modern con- vcnicnccs. 14-51198-10-31-31 View, announce the engagement of Richard Bagnnll lty of table stock. It is expected the steamer will finish loading about Nov. 5th. There are a large number i o! loch men employed m loading 3 turned to her home in North Rus- the producer-S. 51111151 1° °m°e- H9111“ day evening, Oct. 25, 1936. in the' United Church, Kensington, a. ser- ____ vice of special interest was held, _ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE“ when Rcv. Thomas Humphrey __M___and Mrs‘ He,berLD°na1d_ Sm preached to a large and interested congregation. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jean Gladys. to Humphrey were Dmqesonl New of this congregation. A rolo, "In gretted by his friends-B. -Miss Jennie MacNeill hash-e- tico after spending a visit with her she underwent a serious tlon-S. OPGTB — -Mrs. ltfklrrny who has been "M11118 Mrs. Josephus Smallman, slllflmersldc. and friends in Brad- vince left on Thursday morning for -her home in Atlantic, Mass.-—S. —Miss Lillian Pidgeon, for some years matron of the Prince Coun- ty Hospital, left recently for Mon- trcal where she will reside in fu- tum-S. —VISITING PASTOR-On Sun- lhe Bell Telephone staff, Mon- trcal, has been spending her vaca- ion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F‘. Poirler, of Richmond. former members is able to return to her home from ‘ the Prince County Hospital where ,1 nlbane and other parts of the Pro- ' —Miss Millie Poiricr who is on. nity Church Mass Meeting. ‘There are many people who eon- sider themselves Christians but who at a meeting of praise and. con- secration at Trinity United Church last evening. “If God's spirit gets control of us wc‘ll do somethin! about the needy to supply not only their material needs but their spiritual needs“, the 596E119!‘ C011’ 3 tinued. “If you are led by the spirit of Christ you will go out. and minister to the spiritual needs of the pcoplf.‘ around you-needs of which you have no conception." The meeting was addressed also j by Rev. J. P. Thomson of Toronto. i who declared that the evangeliza- l tion of Canadian life was "the task ‘not only of the ministers but of every member of the church for we are workers together in the cause _ of Jesus Christ." i The first-thing that is needed is true conversion, which is not a question of making new resolutions i flc bye-laws every effort has been i 11611961 with RfiV- (360189 Ayers 111 made to introduce only standard- 13119 111111111 5"- l-I- W- Parkef» "P" fwd regulations. so that visitors i 901ml bY 174W- 3- C- 5am": 1°59 coming to the city will be able to114> e Point- of order to quest-ion l travel the streets in safety without 1 “new” 11115 “'1” a 195mm” meal“? ithe busy thoroughfares when they m“ Ajtken’ sewnded b1 Rev‘ J‘ , g0 w the larger celm.es_ W. A. Nicholson and carried. Rev. l He further stated that the signs A. E. MacKenzic was named press that have been recently erected correspondent’ '°“°w‘“g,“”“°h me 1 have been placcd in position onflocket’ was read mdudmg Several 1 the advice of a traffic expert who i mm: of correspondence’ the mat- ‘ ‘ of arranging the Tryon- i has discussed fully with the com-i . . ‘ mittec the necessity of placing each ,1 Bedeque clrcults’ the Mpmonul M. and every one of these signs ini m; 16 em _ the“. present position. " In order, these were the items. The intentions are to introduccuaev’ T‘ R‘ Goudge’ Murray Har- .all changes gradually‘ and onl,\"bour_Murray River gave notice that he desired a change of pas- toral lncxt Conference year, while Rev . __ , . J. R. Skinner. Belfast-Belle River Zligrlxilllfii cxccplng into the reguia-lland Rm,’ ‘L w‘ A’ Nmholsonv " IBedc-qfic North did the some. On (3111111011 straw has been made “lmotion it was agreed that these through street from the eastern‘ n n t _ , ‘three names be forwarded to thc m S O Qufkn s1" neccssltathgfscttlemcnt committec. The induc- the 1111mm; of stop signs o" an , tionn at Princetown and Valeyflcld strccis crossing ocentcring Graf- ‘Vere again referred to‘ the Sea‘? w“ st‘ retary noting that both had been after they have bccn carcfuliyf studied, and in this way to avoid any “pct" thccrics of any one in- rclationship beginning the' Successful Year 7 i, The Grand River Cheese Factory iuls just closed down for the win- Lul‘ months. ‘This factory is one oi the fcw chccsi: IMPLHIlES left on The f1ct0ry' is a co-upcrutuxc cor‘.- ccrn run unclcr ihc very eifmem management o‘. Mr. Fred Llfrkin. When the factory is running about scvcn or eight iuruc Cll80:.C‘S art turned out cvcrg: my. More coulc bc manufactured if more milk Wit available. The factory’ expects u open scan in ihc spring when mow and bcltcr iau..iicss l5 cxpmtc-d. ulld factoriz-s r. . iugctlicr ml! 0pc". 11;» nun z~prn1g 1.15117 (Continued from Fuse l) - a: ihctic sailors.’ strikes; Port Arthur _ , v , _ . . . ~ ‘ the Garden," wax sw" tl d d CM,._,.: i . ...-.. i! tho gucsts glcvsgou‘. Nlllfltlrflflile Ifordt-ukg gage by M155 Lepane‘ mveeBycrrensaeizr She was accompanied by her sis- to live a better life. It means a The Dance depannwnt is We“, i d t arranged rp1mrt[|(1 350 ‘Q'>>.l]1(\n VOW; m vfllr. uh. ..l1>_ flu; blllflllillflll.vs. Oun- . MJQUJ-i - - , = - » . b", Mrs. Albert wakcharxh may great deg, more than mum The“) was d Pu t] ' 1 y ,carre ou as ., “trike Ila-owl” 0f the Chllrfih. conducted the . . ,. p e “l 1 1e “hum” n ‘l “Chi Letters from Premier Callipbell ' , ' ‘ . ' . returned to Montreal this Week. too, the speaker said, we must the public is obcyjng these sigml:re the owning o, vendor Show m At vrmcouvcr Union o'ficial= -v1.~m\”<; 1x l - Mrs. y l‘ r h und hu sister, bliss . rc visiting TBlZIHVGS . D11 _ - worl we are not of the world". . - » , . 1“ l)! 1111111111’ and 01h“ 11/01.? delightful Hanowelen party on v 2:01: _ 11th:? passed ulvay hm —Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morrlson1 Theri must also be a thoroughness halitbifrtsillasxlnlf; [ifs tliizedrto amen was mken‘ For mwrman?“ might divcr: zraftic t» 21:1 coir! - the United i Frldov morhihz- Miss Nancy Mue- l W631i‘); ‘:6 N?‘ “m,” l“ 5mm‘ and family of Fredericton, w. B, in the service of God. If the signs my m.“ mm, o, ,e,5_"un1:i“1°°' a ‘"11" w“ read rim“ v1“ provincc. ‘Fmqane’ Muss “my” cums and '. h, H’ .rs' Fe“ 05mm)“; mid Mrs. Hector MOITi on of ‘hurl-n wcrc not aDivine institution M0855,” 0,1,, t.) we I.“ t 11°11“ -P".’5b.y1“y 111111031“? m“ While No.1 i‘ nffl‘ sqifl c,» - e 1 l Master P111111” ‘lardme misled 111911’ . i, veg’. _.g ‘y leéPekted resldem o: Devon, N.B., former residents of it, vrould have been out of business doubt m“ and‘; at v i_ ‘l? ‘ m; Rev- C1m_~‘11a“ 13°"F11_’_““ “:10 113d m,“ Rmgmpn W“ k i n. 0 n, q“ ‘S In‘ ILZLIAOWEQHZN mach” in servmgrfls’ yrlirs 1331x1152: livlzllslltl‘ Ken zngtnn‘ ‘Vere 1591115 111511015 Long ago. “We 81W 1° God the mg tlic yearns mllcliuilixglitg"1I€fr$lcd£QtlLItisaiwignlzejlfgiignddufllc much with H“. 3mm‘ 1 ‘ S”l‘ 'l1..-i.:.il:' ulGl“ -— ‘° “ “ “ ,1 "- i ‘-,- . .~ "1 ‘z ‘ 1 " i- A Lit". .1 3x ;_._. . u 1 __ CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY __ valid for some years. She wns a here‘ Dufln= we" 5J0": stay they gél/‘llfldifxxtlilfflcdlaly-cngitg: 3x11111513: c211: than dizrmg the summer months. 1.10“ w the Unwed mun-ch m ‘i: {f}? “D '1 1 ‘n 1 l‘ 1 “*1 1 Efllilllrll h .1 n vcry sut .6 llnlh\\\=‘lu .~.;* zru‘ on Wednesday llllifh \\ l» \\-.~.i patronized and the ‘ ladies illf‘ wzy uruécful to those ml in making ilic uf- S. wiiu n ~. lair slLll .\ §1|i'i‘l.<' -Fi\'l‘|l S100 .-\.\'l) COSTS — In nu Coilrt at Summer- --lIl\Ll.0\VE‘EN Panrv _ The 5°"1°°»~13- kindergarten under the direction of Miss Violct Richardson enjoyed a Mrs. E. J. Wright entertained a number of relatives and friends on Wednesday evening at her home in New Annan on the o:casion of her birthday. supper and a very happy evening was spent-S. member of the Church at Grand River and had been attended by her pastor, Rev. Bennett MacDonald during hcr ill- The guests arrived m. ness and received the lust rites of the church from his hands before she passed away. Besides her hus- v During their visit they were pleas- _DEAT" 0F MRS PETER club anily entertained by old friends-S. visited relatives in Coleman, Gran- ville and other places. Their many friends were delighted to sec them once ugairh-B. Roman Catholic Celebrate Golden -—RECEIVES TROPIIY— Leonce ban‘. there are left to mourn the .' following sons and daughters: Mrs. Wedding Anniversary. seek to become like Christ. Blld t0 i remcnibcr that while we are ln the icctlon plate and feel that we have discharged our Christian obliga- , tions." 1 Lus. nightsmccting concluded the special meetings in Charlotte- town in connection with the evan- ‘gelization of Canadian life cam- paign. Assisting at the service were Rev. Hugh Miller, pastor of and expressed their “111111111311111011 ‘ Bordon and Souris were then rend for the spirit of co-opcrntioiu that i by me sec-y for mfm-mnnorp No It is felt that by early next sum- I Canada. and that his namc lad‘ mer tin: complete plan of traffic been recommended by the Pre. _v- conirol will be in full opcrution. tcry in question. A communication The police comznittiso. would ask from Moncion Presbytery113411041111?! the public not to be too linsty in that Donald Boothroyds name be criticizing ‘any new change that LransfcrrPtIfromREZI. Prcsbyteryto may be made but to allow suffic- Monctnn was rend. and the re- ient time to give it a. fair trial.‘ If it is then found that the regula- quest granted. A communication from Bcdeque suirlvthc strike nus not oxiwccd tc ziffcct ' Brlii~h Coiuiniiia ports Shipping mcn bOLLKPCl tun to-"xy. Vioience Reported Firrt violcncc wa- rcporiod fron San Pedro. Calif. the pozt oz‘ Lo: Angeles. John “fr-lulu. 4i. said four men beat him becnus" he has‘ no union card. Secretary of Labor Perkins, ii Buffalo, N.Y., on a campaign speaking trip, endeavored by tel?» sue . "uii n mun from Albany g .. . M, n, “hug liquor and Arsenault who made the official re- Mmlqem’ Fxieewlvn; Mrs’ Wm Trinity Church and Rev. H. D. Hons are {wt 1111131 they should be Paswral charg; 55111:?‘ ‘fiirtargorzc; phone to get the unions and ship A case cord o; a hole m one on the local Gamble, (Annie); the Misses Ma.r- Raymond’ rector of st’ Paws every 8110115 “I11 be 11111116 1° m1" 21;: sglgfirge w; rlgdc aid “on owners to resume negotiations. ‘was llilfii $200 and costs. ' n Sumuu inside man wus dis- llli‘ arcs wcrc brought by ‘the R.(...\.'.l‘. s. . 1 JORRECTION- In the report oi the ruklrcs-s bv Mrs. Crosby, the _ Mrs. Hurry An- iruv iiLil not Mrs. Horace Andrew. >8. --\'lSl’l'I.\'G OLD HOWE -lVfr. Thomas Biff“ of Abcrdcsn, Soak, lson a \.~l‘. i )ll1..\' purcuts, Mr. nnd Mrs. ll. B. s. B lTil. Port Hill. He J85 llCCOlllpJlllPll by Mr. Albert “llllllhsin. formrrly of Grand Riv- lr; and w. lli:b.rt_ Gardiner, son i1.’ Pfbllllvl‘ Gnrilincr. Mr. Gardiner lull vuit p2 ws o: intcrcst in the iikrilizucsr- _ -REI) (‘RUSS MEETING - A Jncciulg o: 11:. ltiulCross to arrange iortlic hill‘ Cm i~t1nflS scul in aid °l ihc iillltiCillhlS fund was held 1111110 Town Hall, Summcrside on 11111151111? nltcrxiocn. Dr. Crcelman W pfifull! and gnvc a talk on lllbenuiols. A 1iunibcr~ of In- llifulcs from surrounding country ilistric. ucn- yrcscut nnd promised 111111’ Sllllholl in the campuigrw-S. =_~—~ _ ,___, ,__ ,___ I y P. L. Bcwnesstl Son" 1 Human. nnrccrons AND immlnsn-zns Golf Course recently has been awarded a trophy by the North British Rubber Co.. whose ball he was using when he accomplished the feat-S. About one hundred friends and neighbours called to extend their congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George F. MacFurlane on Tuesday of this week on the occasion of their golden wedding day. garet, Rosella, Minnie; George David and Clarence, all of Lot 16. The funeral took place on Monday from her late residence to the 3,0, church at Grand River. Rev. Ben- nett MacDonald officiating at the Requiem Mass. Interment was in Hogg and Mrs. Ernest Mills. A BRANCE DAY-The regular month- Branch of the I.O.D.E. washeldon Thursday afternoon in the Red 01' NEW Annm- The Cross Rooms, the Regent, Mllss Hunt presided. Owing to the bad weath- er the attendance was not as good as usual. Routine business was done and plans made for the ob- Monument in the aqua-n as usual. _,5_ Mr. ____ united in marriage to Mr. Herbert and gratitude to the assembled _1,Anm5 Auxrugpy M5131- _. Profitt, son of Mrs. Mary E. Profitt The Ladies Annual-y o; m; sum- and the late William Profitt, Inng beautiful gift, —war~:ru.v BRIDGE —The reg- ular weckly Bridge in St. Marys Hall on Wednesday afternoon was very well attended. The hostesses that afternoon were Mrs. George number of ladies called at the tea hour for a social half noun-S. —MAKES PLANS FOR REMEM- ly meeting of the Bummerside the Catholic Cemetery-S. The reception rooms were charm- ingly decorated with autumn flow- ers and foliage. Assisting Mr. --POPULAR wEDDlNGjS-TWO and Mrs, Mac- marrlages of much interest were Farlanein receiving were: Mrs. Alex. solemnired on Wednesday forenoon, Oct. 28th, 1936, by Rev. B. Fream, bride and groom; their daughters, rector of New London Parish. The’ first was that of Miss Hilda Frank Cairns; their daughters-in- Oampbell, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mira. Alexander H. Campbell of Mrs. Edwin MacFarlane and young Burlington. to Mr. Walter Moase, granddaughter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Moose MacFarlaue. Anderson, sisier-in-law of the Mia; Georgie MacFarlanc and Mrs. law, Mrs. Harrison Macflarianc; Miss Constance fair young Li the evening Mr. Horace Wright. bride was beautifully dressed in M.L.A., acted as chairman and a!- pale blue georgette, with all acces- tar calling the gathering to order series to match. Her sister. Miss read an address from the com- Jwi Campbell played the wedding munitim of Lower march and she was given in mar- Bedeque and Freetown, which was accompanied servance of Remembrance Day. It I'll!!! by her father. Then at 10.30 by a beautiful walnut table. Mr. was decided to lay a wreath on the 1H 59- Mark's Chllfoh. Kenslnzloh. Miss Ella M. Mouse, daughter of half of himself and Mrs. Mac- MbcFarlane in responding on be- and Mrs. Alden Moose was Earlene expressed their pleasure company for their good wishes and which they would mersgde Branch o; m, Canadian River. Mira Morse was dressed in prize most highly not for its in- Legion met in regular monthly ses- sion this week. Mrs. L. A. Moore, brown crepe satin with hat. shoes trinsic value alone but also for the and gloves in matching shades; sincere sentiments conveyed in the presided. Arrangements were made "w? We" 811411111114 by $116 newly address which accompanied the Bl"- for the sale .of poppies on Re- worried couple. Mr. and Mrs. The Women's Institutes present- membrance Day. It was decided to WNW!‘ MOB-W- 131111118 $110 818111118 ed Mrs. MacFarlane with a lovely further commemorate tho Day by 0f $119 18815991‘. M11!- BWNWI box of chocolates. 'I‘hera were many 1.01.11"; B, tea m the afterrnQgn g; Moose. the organist of the church, lovely individual gifts from friends. The remainder of the evening church. Rev. J. A. Ramsay, D.D., of Moncton, representing the Unit- ed Church on the evangelization team was unavoidably absent from last night's meeting. Rev. Dr. Armstrong took as the text of his sermon the words of St. Paul, “The glorious liberty of the children of God." When the ques- tion of service to God arises some say “I can't do very much. We should not despise the amount we = can do. Some Christians need to look at themselves carefully in the matter of service," the speaker de- clared. “When we give spiritually our capacity for spirituality in- creases." The first liberty of the children of God, the speaker said, was free- , dom from sin. "We, all of us, have §sins from which we need to be i saved. let's not fool ourselves. Perhaps we have no great sin but F we have respectable sins." Children of God find freedom from fear, which is rampant among all peoples. "We fear everything. for our jobs, our business. our chil- dren, the future. A live dynamic Christian has no fear of anything or anyone." The third freedom of the chil- dren of God is freedom of speech, freedom to spcak up anywhere and say a word for Jesus. In conclusion Dr. Armstrong made an appeal that members of the congregations as well as the ministers be on the teams that so rcct them at the earliest possible moment. MEETING 0F motion thi= matter was referred to the committee appointed preyious- ly in this regard. A letter from the Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church was then read the subjebtl, oi’ which was an invitation to at-' 16 held in October, and stating tend the Memorial service at Lot graciously their inability to attend. Rev. n. n. Woodside then i-eport- ‘ P R s ed regarding the Memorial that‘ the total cost was $61.20; while the‘ receipts thus far amounted to $32.50. A motion that this report. be received, with the amendment that Presbytery add lt= apprecia- tion to tho' mmittee in charge Various business mat- ters discussed i-n ses- Hall. The Prince Edward Island Pres- bytery of the Uziited Church of Canada was convened in Hearfz Hall, Charlottetown, Thursday, Oct. 29th, at l0 a.m. In the absence of the chairman. Rev.- Hugh Mm" was named chairman‘: bytery convene in the The session was a very brief one ‘rather than the morning ndjourning at 10.35 to enable the! The Secy mentioned the matter of recommending students to vnri- nczfilietfgficeangl Igflnliigufigtengarjfil; ous colleges and Toronto, stating Han re me hélangenzauon "of that in the absence of the chair- canadlan Life" campaign The 1m man of the committee for the ex- ‘ umination of students, no report ductions of Rev. N. J. Thomas at could be given. On motion duly Prlncewwn’ and Rev‘ A‘ J‘ Ebbnu‘ seconded and carried thc name of Valleyfield were reported, and this Rah L‘ E. G‘ Davies “m added to report received, The chairman of u“, commmea the committee on Religious Educa-l on motion Presbyriery then ad- tion, Rev. W. A. Paterson, W“ joumed to meet again at 1i um. With regard to Wellington it was agreed, by motion, that the pres- ent arrangemcnt, be continued un- til the end of this conference year. Rev. A. F. Baker then gave no- _tice of a motion to request that the Inid-wintcr meeting of Prel- afternoon SiOHS at Heartz for their fine work, carried uani-l "l" “d mously. - i Edward McGrady, assistant sec» retary of labor and the Admins tratiorfs number one "trouble shooter." reported to the Depart- ment by telephone from San Fran- cisco that he, too, hoped to nan negotiations resumed. NOTICE 0F SALE Under and by virtue of a license issued out of the Surrogate and Probate (‘ourt of the Prfivinlgp o; Prince Edward Island, bearing dale the tu-cnty-lhird day of October, A.D. 1936. to me as Administrator cum tcatamcnto anncxo of the lasi testament nf Thomas Lawless, late of Norboro in Prince County, Farmer. Deceased, list-ale There will be sot up and sold, by public auction on ilic premises oi , the late Thomas Lnulvse, situate.“ Norboro in Lot ‘Fwcliilv-flvc in i Prince County. and licrcinaftcr _ particularly drscrihcd nn Slaturlluy ,the fifth day 0i‘ llcr-cmiu-r, .'\.1)., ‘i936, at two o'clock in tlu- uftcr- ‘. I100". all that tract uf land situatl‘. |lylng and lacing on Lot ‘In-once. - five in Prince fonniy, huunaicllaild dcscribcd as. follows: (‘nmmcriz-irig at a stake fixed on llu- Smith sill‘: 0|’ a slrcum ur dam |li‘ll(| on Fixin- cis Lawless‘ North Inn-z Ihcncf‘ North across lhc suiil (lam llfiid, a distance of sixiy-iivc yards; (Home following thr- Wcsi lino of Main Road, 0m- liundrcd yards: ihcncr wcslcrly ulcnc thu- Snuih lim- of said rnurl, nim-tv yards: (hcnce Nm-ih along Wcet lim- uf road. cighly yin-ifs (n cfillfl‘ nl‘ brook, knmvn as (Inc Iimnucss Itmnlr: i 111 ‘*1‘1"‘1“‘1Cd wholesale _MARKETS _ Markets remain _____ "new M13 A- R- 14119111119. Llflk- are abominable people to live with i first Swdylng local rcglllaumls- of Presbytery or um’ since we m“ Prince Eclxvnrd l. :4! and lhis: vml ( *"~ 11‘“"“' 2, 3, ,1...“ o... lame p.15 week pggagggg -s'raear worn: NEAR. COM- j ‘"1" R°°d-"S' because they are selrish- Christ Likewise Charlottetown citizens. 1”“ day‘ “°11°°' a‘ ‘eqmmd- ha“ in. bcpn a sucw ‘l "t... . -. - -z1- - . - , - , v v _ ‘ o‘ L 8002 10 17 am fgbchlng from 5g m 55c 1°,- PLETION-The work of paving the , Ma H d5 u 1111911‘ Saviour llley believe 111111 1Y1 l. "1191; 119001111118 111111111111‘ Wllih the 2211186382)‘ piglgeezd 31:81:12’ btwrei‘: hood pPlCOS. w . rcclmcd for Cllisltal l U _ t bl we]: d so 7 _ ' summerside streets is nearing 6mm 1 -' 11y T911 W 1 be P1985961 . their lives it is all self," Rev. R. ‘ M8118 lOIlS W111 QXPQTlPHCB I10 dif- “ I’ and the zriruu-rs ails-J rccclved a __\‘()1'l(i~..—l{clll! the lecture B e 5 B" 1° 5 1°‘ “ed 1° he“ that MYS- 911111165 Ramsay 1 A. Armstrong, D.D., of Toronto said liculty in driving their cars through 0! Presbytery up” motion by RM‘ good price for their m; I 9-7" to the other points in Prince Ed- 'chosen to bear greetings to the ma,“ NW an m Hmnz Hun‘ ward Island to carry on the work Young Peoples Rally being held when it is anticipated up Pr,“ so“! "w Mm "Mrrhnl: “WW1: ML °1 511° 11111199-1511- "YW “m” be l“ zkm Presbyterian church‘ Bryce, the new Moderator o’ the lowing the course 0f the said Mill the preachers and the witnesses if Adjournment was then effected,‘ United Church w,“ m, h, C21ar_1 strum upwards nn Snlrlh bank an men and women are to be ————————~—— " '1 -' Imlll ll roach“ 1h!‘ stoke =11 (he _ . lotteiown. . . reached ‘or Christ.» Re“ DL M“? place- oi‘ rmunu-rircrrrciit. cnninmzng strong declared FIVE ACZH-Is of lznuia liiilc more I or loss. RBV- M13 1111311151311 l“ 1115 991mm; The pum-husrr shvll l1" rcduIrr-d pointed out that in the service o Evangenmtmn campalg“ “ervice regarding the opening of the liquor to pay a (‘Evil-it m‘ fr; 12v yicfoillt . . God the" g; won; for 511 whgggygy of tnc purrhusi- nroncy at ihctfine , one's gifts might be. 1n no other Wswrday included " public 50"!“ 1 vendors store at Borden, the one a: of prayer in the morning at St. l soum had been opened 06L L He of the mic, aml tho balance xvllh-in organization in the world can so Paul's church followed by a confcr- l m“ the" was some “gunman m. i is}?! do)» from the dale of me many different talents be used as ence of ministers in st. Paul's Pnr- and against we owning at Bordon i ‘Imhm ‘his thirtieth d“ of o" lll 1119 611111011 °1 J98"! (7111155- 1-‘111 119m- and that the matte-r hnd not been tuber, A. D. 1936. l There is no business that pays such dividends as that of winning In the afternoon thcrc was a i definitely decided ‘won as yet" JAMES B. l.A\‘\'I.l~l5lS mass meeting of women of the Administrator cum testnmcnto which all would be welcome. There nleved softly 0 Perfect Love. The will be a sprcial meeting w com- two vounr wholes offer hovlha 8 was happily spent 1h muslo end plete the arrangements-S. Weddlh! K1111”? If 111° 11°11“ 91 MP- social chat. —-—- and MN- Alden M0!!!’ 191l- 011 8 In taking their leave all wished '-rnrna-'ro-aa nouounan -- honeymoon trip “M11811 1111* M1111" the happy couple many veers of At a l-iallzween social on ‘Iumday times. Mrs. Profitt travelling in I happiness togetherr-B. evening at the parsonage of the brown tweed suit Rimmed Mm Central Christian Church the con- (ox fur and Mrs. Mouse in a blue NOTED LOB BOWLER DIES gregation presented Miss Myra suit with Lynx fur trimming. 0n BTDW-ON-THE-WOLD, 1531181111111 M."".".y' with a beautifrl walnut uieu- return. Mr- and Mre- Profllt —(CP)- u. H. Simpson-Hayward, inf. c and chairs. Miss Blanche will live in Springfield, when Mr. foamer Worcestershire cricketer, Llnkictter read the accsmpanying Proflit has recently Dlllcllv-Sed I and one of the few players who address. The remainder of the fine fann home, and Mr. and Mrs. have achieved success in the ‘flfflt- cvenlizg was spent in Halloween ,Moass will reside in Raw Annan. class game-with undcrhand bowl- games and songs with the artists lTho very best wi=hss of a host of ing, is dead here. Prlncc Count,- Hospital Ambulance in Charge Summrrsidc, Hcflgqug mu lir-nwington Phone 33-1. a serve Jesus,- who went the whole way and died for us," Rev.’ Mr. Th°m°n ‘Md m °°“°l“s1°n' V althought no action had been take-n l Premier Campbell dmlared that “LLFURRING mvrrou u now ‘lull b] A‘g&|‘i;;:.|g1l1:“ ligfilflsznll“ ‘"51"!’ drassrd in costume. Refreshmentslfriend’ g0 Out t0 "K90 P3119151‘ " 1: _ -————_———-—— “nun” 7110mm; G608‘ F03 ard a joily slrgscng brought the young people. Before their m:r- = home and Mrs. Profitt at the home immortal souls for Christ. churches at 5t. James Church and Pueblo Ixidians of the southwest “EAT” ‘TRONG K C WLTS- mo», cvcirng, to a close, Miss Murray is rlage both brides were generoutly Y of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moase.- “Let us consecrato ourselves fori a meeting of ministers and church‘ kept turkeys long before the coming Pmflzm ‘ ' ' ' , lmollT limp {WEAL to be married next Wednesday-B. "ahowercdfi Mrs. Moose at her B. ' him and go out wholeheartedly ‘to officers at Bl. Paul's Parish Hall. of the whit: man. Irguqmpa,‘