. r w i I WEEK-END SPECIALS t - from the BASEMENT STORE Friday and Saturday i November 12th and 13th Men's Wodt Sex, Men's Wliite Sweat Shirts f Early Church History In P.E.l. (By Uncle Joe) K11 The story of St. Paul's Church differs from the story of Presby- terianlsm or Methodism so far es its early existence in tliis Island is concerned. And like other early churches at the period covered by this sketch. ll: had e colorful‘ and varied career. When in 1769. the Island of St. John got a government separate from that of Nova Scolia H. M. ‘George III ordered that one hun- dred pounds sterling should be granted for the stipend of e clergy- 2 pr. for Men's Fail Weight Combination .........-. ..75c S. M. L. .31....- .. 2.25 Men's Work Shirts, large assortment 2.65 Men's all wool Jumbo Coat 3.75 Men's Blue Denim Dungarees, Sizes 3O to 38 And for the Boys 1 I00 Bays’ Golf Hose, Boys’ Medium Drill Combinations, sizes 7 to l0l/i.......... sizes 30 to 34. $I.50 tor . . . . . .. 69c Boys’ Fancy Pullover Sweaters, and 34 only. $l0.95 for . . . . . .. Boys’ Army Flannel Work Shirts, sizes I2 to I'll/i Boys’ Elastic Braces Boys‘ Medium Weight Combin- ation Underwear, sizes Z4 to 34 2I-15 Boys’ Red Corduroy Caps v 65/8 to7I/8....... . . . . . . NCDRE E» PFLEOD "WI c J I ._.,q. . - -. CAVENDISH PERSONALS WIN. Geo. Clark has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Lorrie Alford of Cavendish after convalescing at . Santiago, Calif, Miss Evelyn Brown more land from G. A. McCoubrey. Hcizelbrook and Vicinity the guests of Miss Mary Stewart. l grandson, Barrie, Bunbury. overs Her friends are pleased that Mrs. Eric Coffin intends enlarging her tourist business and has purchased s_.-_i_ For Swift, Safe, Gentle Mrs. (i. W. Profitt has returned to Kensiiigton where she lndends spending the writer. after visiting her daughter Mrs. G. W. McCoub- ray. Mrs. Fulton Pierce of Char- s lottetown was also a guest. RELIEF 0F KIDDIES | . IIIIEST DIILDS oossriioussuos omonisns n! 1 i f » -' UCKLBY S r Y‘ lioiuo ., . USE WHITE RUI r 1 Recent visitors to Charlottetown Iwere Mr. Ferner Stewart, James lClark and Jack Stewart. Mr. and . ‘ Mrs. Grant Mar-Lead. Mr. and Mrs. ',Milton Green, Mr. and Mrs. Alvnh MacNeill and Mrs. Lloyd MacNeil. I of Cavendish. visitors to Hazelbi-ook on sundny. Miss Eunice Dixon was a recent visitor to the City. Miss Hannah Cram has returned to her home in Riverton. ~ Miss Mary Coady. City. was a visitor to Hazelbrook on Sunday. Mr. Paul Sharpe, was in this vic- inity Sunday taking passengers up in his airplane. Mr. Colin .\l_ver.< was a visitor to I the city on 'I‘liursday. BARGAINS THIS WEEK ~- EN D A Tniéiii'siiii.it*wo'of'woziisfiiiawsuirsfsinot: oi oousifr smisrso MODELS. SIZES 3a TO 44. are. TO $39.50 . . . . . . . . N EW FALL STOCK. 29.50 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL REGULAR PRICED SUITS MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT COMBINATIONS SHORT AN LONG SLEEVE, LONG LEGS POPULAR MAKE . . . . . . . . .. EXTRA SPECIAL! so PAIRS ME-N'S WOOL mo RAYON woiiSTED DRESS PANTS ~ ASSORTED STRIPES AND COLORS-ALI. SIZES so TO 44-WORTH sass. SPECIAL MEN'S ALL WOOL SLEEVELESS D SWEATERS — SLIGHTLY SOILED ASSORTED COLORS ALSO WHITE - TO _ CLEAR BOYS‘ HEAVY LINED PARKAS — FUR TIIIMMED . . . . . . $7.95 2.29 5.95 1.00 BOY'S HEAVY ALL WOOL BREECHES -— DOUBLE KNEES ALL SIZES. SPECIAL MEN'S HEAVY DOESKIN WORK SHIRTS LARGE CUT COAT STYLE. EXTRA VALUE 1 .95 EXTRA SPECIAL! MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS. Tocieor. . . . . . . . ASSORTED SHADES AND PATT ERNS. ' I 4.95 Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan — A Small Deposit Down ‘s one’ Joys’- Wear TIIE GIIEEIIDIIL D0. LTD. v Inizlis, Bishop of Nova Sroiin, aim man, the Rev. John Cnuifield was, by Royal Warrant, appointed rectoi of the Parish of Charlotte. while 'l‘hus slim-n of its funds the cliuirl". l'i‘lilfllllf‘(l thc drcrini it had IJPUII represoiitiiig to your Lordship that ilie minister appointed for IIII‘ inwii has not, as yet, Ill-Ill!‘ ii.s rippoeir- mire JllIlflIlIL us. nor Iltli l‘ ever iiiivri tlioilizlit proper In ussimi nu) reason for liis iihsr-iire. nor do I believe lie has evor mailc applica- lion nnyivlirro for leave." This ivns a cnuso for great con- rcrii among coriaiii riiemiii-rs til the hotly, unri may have hocn III!‘ (‘JIIISP nf ninny leaving lin- lsluiiii. IOWIIILI your. Mi". lleshrisny/ was rector of Ilia Parish of (‘luiriuiir until his iloiiili which occui-iiii lilurrh 14. 1321i. - o s Perhaps .\Il‘. lhesliiisa} s -;ic.iir-..l infnrcriuiriil crime in I775, \\'I1|lf‘ r~n route to Charlottetown fioni Cansn. The vessel conviyinr; him. together with Mr. Spenio. a mem. her of the Island (‘riuiii"il. \\'f‘I'i‘ captured iiy two AIiIPFI-Jlll FIIVJII; cors. The vessels had piundcicd (Tlinilolletriivii, zinrl Ilfltl tin uuaid Mr. (Inlllieck, iii-tine Gflxffllflf dur- ing Mr. Patterson's ahsciiic in En:- land, and a Mr. Wriizht. ’llie. Priva- toers wore on their way i-i Genera‘. Wasliingtriifs heridqiuirieis in Cani- D1142" Hciizhls. After being hriu prisoners for a short, time Mi pence nnd Mr. DesBrlsay were re- leased. The pair returned to Cllfll the time of her parent-s Mr. and i and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown lottetovm ln a small amt. minus _ Mrs. Russell MacNeili. Hunter were recent visitors to Cavendish, evonvtliimz but their claim-g am; River. Mr. and Mrs. James Rankin and bedding. To add to his misery, Iiosbils-iy- found iio rhurrli. iio provisions for food. and litlir- prnspPPL Ill R:llll‘i;_' his salary Disgusted with the WWII“ "Fill". he heroine 4A chaplain on hoard one of H. ivffc. \';FII‘SIII‘|>.~. visiting his parish .'II irrciziiiai" in. lorvals. Bill in I777, Ill!‘ Iirilisl‘ Government assumed official serv- ices. formerly charged in "quit rents . and thereafter, the Rcrtoi l‘f‘f‘i"l\'f‘fl :1 salziiy of lhii piiuiirls stcrliniz. H!‘ thon took up l'PSI.I<‘lli‘t’ in the oily. Sincri II‘f‘l\ llir ILIIISI! has nlwriys izid a rcclur living an lhc Island. o e 0 But not Ill‘lIlI lfiilil did Illf‘ pen- lilpis dream of a (‘IIIITPII mime ITIIP. The new cdilicc was for the use of the Established (‘hUFVIWe of mm. lillifl iiiirl Si-iillniitl. Tho lirsl Si, Patti's was lrirgri onnugli in sent about four luirirlrod person; Iii Jiiivi. 1528. ‘iie Iirv. L. (. Jenkins liiiivimo FPIIOI‘ no III III nffii-x- I'll‘ .-i pnyinrl of ‘\v"\"l\'_b|x yinars. ' By‘ lliis IIIIIF, tho lirsl church was fasi llfifliltllllf! unfit for use. ‘foo, a new silo iviis desired as wrll ris a new ('IIlll‘('II, whore the ffingrogq. lion could ivorship God acrnidin: with llio rites nf ihe Established Church rif Enrzlanrl. Tho siic chosen for the ngw cliiirclv was Queen Squarr. When the building was nearly completed ‘I MPW flfiwn- The work “Hi5 for mi" reason or another was hold up until 18.35. ll was consecrated ilial “I'm” -"""‘" IX" Ill" Riizlii. Rev. Jnliii given the mime of Si, Paul's Church. In I858 Rev. Donald Fitzgerald was inducted ns rector. He held the office for about twenlyr-elghi )'I“RI'S. The contract. for the press-n! splendid church was made out 0H4 OPI- 93. 1894. with the cor-secralloii IRKIHR place the falloivlii; May 0n Sunder, May 3m, 1896. the old s1 Paul's lield its inst divine MFVICG- The next Sunday the nets St. Paul's W"! "Iiened for worship. and the consecration service was lield the following July. PIIOFITABLE HUNTING TOBFZRMORY. Ont. — (OP) _ A1 local hunter has been meeting u l..i more than average 5114x3935 c" hi! tripping expeditions. Alfred I44 Of. GOO. St. ' siso net in bountiel. “srver. recently trapped {our ifl-IE GUARDIAN. CHAR DEIITIIAL EIIIIIIDIRII This column ls ‘reaergeil for new! of local Interest. but advertising of n newsy nature my be Inserted at five cent! n word, chic" pay- able In‘ advance. CB-ASWILL IOI Pbblflfllfihb OONFEDEIATION LIFE IN- SIJIIANCE. NEW LEATHER GOODS Just arrived st Toombs Music store. OIlmDlI-EN PHOTOGRAPH!!! in your own home. Craswell studio. NEW WILLIE PIANO - Rich Mahogany. new design st Toombs Music Store. ABBIVING DAILY - New Fur Costs. latest styles. We sell only the best from well known firms such as Mudel Fur and West Canadian Fur ih Rev. R. Grant became Chaplain Underwear, so to 44 . .. l4 to i7 i-z z 3 ,,°G,,,.e,,,,,, Pane"... a, , M,“ Co, Be... s... 8...“, 9...... 1m ' ' I f0 I f fifi pounds sterling. . Men s Work Handkerchiefs 20c o It lsylnmemn: to M“ ‘ha! You‘ HELP l‘ headed u never 2 l" - - - - - - - Men’ Ho Wonk while Caulfleld held this post m before» Simiwri The United Em- , I ow 4 7 over four years. he never ieft the 81191163’ Fund I0!‘ BFIIBIB Clim- MUI 5 FICIFIDEIEIIQ 2 Pants, 36 to 44 I f0 I 1.10m" County); Nor did ML paigri. The British Ministry of Food Pyjamas _ , _ _ , , __,,_,,_."_ ,.k_,,__ I Grant. Patterson himself did not $03115 ll fill “P UNIS! "EVBIYIDIDR f A - I A . ' Men's Fancy come to the island until 1770. you can send us is needed, and MQII S Melton Winkbreakers Sizes 6 h“ M After repealed requests by Ihu urgently needed." 36' 38, 40, Regulcr $350 for ‘ ‘ I 5 < - - ~ - - .- 'l"' - - ' Governor Ifldllfi Iiome Government. _ ' _ ‘ funds to build n church was grrml- BBITAIA SEEDS F001). Give Me“ Doeskin Windbreaker Men's Genuine Horsehide ed. Bin ‘the money vwisiisan topny Britain n-i-ngih by contributing . Windbreaker _ - Illf‘ salaries of the (_.ivil List wh ii. g€llf‘l‘lIiiS._\' in The Ilnited Emerg- llpper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " at tliiil time, was sadly ill arrears. cncy l-‘und for Britain campaign which opens in this November 15th. province on . . . . . .. . . . SWGOIGF, slle! 36 IO 44 ..... . fur another thirty years. In tiiv I ‘-~~—- meantime services contiiiiivd to lw CHLYRCII XQTICE for the Pap. Men/s Fancy and Hui" cob" Men's D°n.g°| Twegd Cum’ IlPlfl in ‘RIPIIIIIYIISUIIS irivorn III i511 of Spllllilflfld and Crnpaud. B d I k t Sizes 6 5-8 to 7 L8 - Qiicoii Street. III-i arr‘ no. lOlfl \\ ho Nqvpmbgy 1431.51. Johns. Crapaud, IOU C OI lr 5 . . . . . . . . . . . I - - ' ' ' ' ' ~ dirl IIIE\\I\I‘P}I‘I(‘IIIIIIZ ‘ ililiirini; I thoist: Mqfnyng p;-a_\-9|-11_()() A_ M, st, 3131,. g . years. 'rii' iirtoii o s us liwl Ill‘ b 11y,‘ 5 -i f 1d 1.; 1 p~ i - Mew‘ Hwy)’ Two T0"! I-"Ied 1 o 5 Men's Lumbermuuk Heavy Shnlsi 6 Rev. Jrilin ISZILIICSIOII. of I-ori Liini- PIMP; 11118:‘: B. m“! Windbreakers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ H \ l. W09] _ _ _ _ , _ _ __ , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I berlziiid. preached llirec limes “iii ‘ j_ I I I I _ ilie (ily flllllllkf‘ the Iilll of Ii In, TRynN __ BONSMAW BAP-HST Mens Lar e Sizes Doeskin M8"! lflrge ill! Di"! PM" “"1 "mt" "° F“I“-‘"""_ ‘"_ "ill" PASYORATFL-Serviics for Sun- ‘ ‘ 16 I _ _ _ ) _ _ __ | to _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ , _ __ I r ‘ ‘ ' ay, . nvcni er ‘I. are: es.- g 46 ulcrinnicn of this denuiiiiiriliuii d \, b H“ w y Shim’ sizes I0 9 1 l ' ' ‘d mareiaizil ll .'\. M. Albany Ti P. M. I - 1 ‘ _ ' n a otter iii lair liavliiiiiiilii. ‘ - 7;‘, p_ M_ S_ s, 11 A, M_ Rgtq Bi D O ll Men s Heav wei ht 8 4 Winter _ __ g v lrinii 0 Mens us emm Yew I y g dated Sept. 1H3, uOV. ikilloisoii c A Inpks, Minisyfl._ Site! 36 I0 46 ....._.....-. I COP! i-_~..............-.4__-,-- I said: "I can no longer keep from POVEIIFIAI) - UNION ROAD. United (‘hiirc-h Services for Sunday. Novonihri‘ 14th are: Wcsl Covchcari ll A. M. (‘nvclioad Road Ii P. M Union Road 7R0 P. M. 'l‘lic Ral‘y Dav Service will be held at the Union Road service. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. Minister. Tilt} KIRK 0F 5T. JAMES. —— The Right Rrv. t‘. Ritchie Bell. BA. , . Si!" to I _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ H _ _ _ Boy! Heavy twoitone wind‘ 3 illIPl‘ Poiiiiii: horn willi IIIL‘ piiiposi B_ 1i. of Montreal, Moderator OI IHGGIKQIS, SIZES 26 I0 36 . . . . . ... l of pi-rmiinrni scillcnirini. Oiii- is the (iriicral Assembly of the P1‘Q§- Boy!- mue Denim overall, 2 irofczilofirylpsopycgillilpigKihlige frwiyli- plyweriau ‘Cllfilffill in Canadia. u-llel ‘be . I I - > - g‘ ‘_ ' ' i‘ 1e pars. o ionour an sp on 5|!" 26 I0 34 - ‘ - ' - ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " aPYs ggnnnelgeile Pllomusi 1 learns that IIl!‘ll‘ ihilrlrou v.-i~:i preai-hrratMoriiinR WorsliiPin the i _ ~ sizes to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I fliiuvm: iiii iiii<"ii1"i1=lviii"*i fiiiii “HIP Kirk liilll0l‘l'O\\'. The sci-vice u-‘ill be B°Y3' Smart SIrIPed Shlrhr oucadvqiinio ivliuious liziiiiinp. Pnmhuocd by the Mingstmn the RN; sizes ‘IZI/i I-q _ , _ , __, _ , _ , , , _. I I _ Finally. (‘iiuifirlrl was nliligvrl to T H f; Snmer; M A 5T“ Th9 guys Heavy chew“ Breeches’ 2 "fliz" " Imsllm" “hi” "“ I'll“ Sermon at. Evening Woiship will be B°Y5' HWY‘! Fmlcl’ SWEGIE"! 3 sizes Z5 to 34 . . . . . . .. . . . . I "‘ Mm“ "ml" "M m" "i‘I"’"“"“-‘"' delivered h'v the Minister on the. . . to liic Pzirisli of (‘luirinlio \\.i 4 ...‘ ~ . . ~ . l‘ neck 5,19; 28 to 34 ,_ ,_ I V. _ M , _ ~ SIIbJGCI (hiists Lure foi Laie. zipper ' , “Ion, In‘ 1,11“ f‘ " Ihfiflphllm 'I‘lic (‘liurv-Ei School ineels ntEliO in BOYS' Blue Drill PCIIIUJS, sizes 32 E075 Tweed POMS’ . 4 IICSTIIIS"'\; VIN"! d"? “M 1'1,‘ h“ the afternoon. The music for the I gin; 26 to 36_ $315 to, , _ _ _| s w ‘ " M '0'“ ‘ m” "M" l“ MI‘ dtvi: ivili be under the direction of the Church tlrganist, Miss E. Lil- lian Afclinnzie. Mus. Barn. and will include IIIIIIYIIPILS Anthem. incline Tllllll‘ I-inr, the solo being taken b5.‘ Mi". Rniiiil Roviiiond. The evening will he Brother Ja-rnes‘ Air, arranged by Jacob. I! Isieonunsl Dllllslh Jon stood there, storing blank- ly straight before him. Good old Cassie . . . blessed Cassie, saying in words of one syllable the things he should have known all along. the truths he should have sensed, Of course! That. made sense, that added up. never had. Except, Jon accused himself sternly, in his own per- verted, ugly. Jealous saw of these recent, difficult months fell neatly into place. That night in New York, so knowing Lisbeth. Reid and Gsyi‘ as Reid and Lisbeth’ thoughts j The parts of the wholle crazy 113-‘ . inovsivmsrg 1;; ms ».--1 Substandard ylon Hose $1.19 300 pairs of Substandard nylon liose In 45 giugel Lui- ' urious in appearance. With dark seams you will In unable to find the flaw in them. ' . Featured in shades Pinecone (A high fashion brown); Spruce (A warm animated Beige). long ago, so crystal ciesr in meni- i cry, when Lisbeth had stood in Reid Terry's embrace she had " SIZES 8 1-2 to~ 1H solves nesr here. bringing mm been shielding her again in Reid's hotel room when he, Jon, liad burst in. It wss Gay's letter she had sought. Now he knew. Now when it was too late how that he had lost her. But he would find her again He must find her. Hc must toll her how wrong he'd been and ask forgiveness and be; her to come back. To come back a small clear voice within him asked. to Miles? But Miles had said-iiliat was it Miles had said? Jon sriiivlczl. try- ing to remember Something about Lisbeth not caring as lie Something about her having before. But. if she hadnt Reid Terry . .. - Now for tiic first. time found himself remembering, witii- out bitterness or suspicion, those early days of his association with Lisbeth in New York, Recalling their sweetness and the breadth and depth uf that feeling of his that there was more to come. Could Lisbeth have shared iliat ccrlainiiy. Coiiid she have hoped, as he had hoped at first? He would know. he must luioiv. as soon as he had found her . . . and he would find. her . . . vs v o ‘Ilia Palm (irovc was iiiit. a fashionable night spot. Chicago cafe society was serenely unaware of its very existence. Nevertheless Herman Beiireris. who owned and operated the unpretentious little place was content. From his small. cluttered office near ilie check-room. Herman supcriulended the Palm Grove like a benevolent if slightly ruf- fled lien with one demanding chick. l He triisied no detail of manage-i nxeiit to his subordinates. l-Ic hired and lircd and made decisions. He' kept a fai. but sensitive finger on the pulse of his respectable. niiddle- class clientele. And he made money. ‘ If the fact that the Palm Grove was unfasliionable bothered Her- man n0 whit. it was notliinil I955 ‘than a godsend t0 his newest eii- trrtainer. Lisbeth Carmichael felt as safe from observation by any- one who knew her as though she liad diccl and opened ll(‘l' eyes at last on a totally alien and singu- iiziriy uncelesliai hereafter. Sonic- loved loved Jon times. looking back at that other life of hers, that. distant, different. EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK NY — ON THE SHELVES AND ON THE RACKS . . . THE CHRIST- MAS SPIRIT IS HERE! OUR STORE IS PILED TO THE ROOF WITH THE MOST EXCITING CHRISTMAS GIFTS EVER. PRESENTS FOR ALL YOUR LADY FRIENDS. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY YOU'LL FIND EVERYTHING YOU WANT RIGHT HERE . 2s Ar BUDGET-SAVING PRICES. THE cared $1.19 iEs-IYIELEQDMELI DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE HALIFAX TO warmer.‘ Eiiwinii ISLAND (To and From Any Painii CI-IARLOTTETOIVN ‘PHONE I722 Rowling: The Mover FURNITURE MOVING. sronaoa AND cnivriivu LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING All Loads Insured HALIFAX ‘PHONE 3-7058 Warehouse: I53 Lower Water Street. Ilalifax. N. S. Charlottetown to Sydney — Monday. Wednesday and I-‘ridu Freight service Saint John and Moncton to Prince Edward Island Tuesdays and Thursdays Saint John ‘Phone No. 3-6052 Monclun ‘Phone i)" ‘ M life. it seemed in Lisbeth as Perhaps the fact that she m though something of the sort must so little like slnzins lent a iiiuliiv have happened. Leaving Jon, leav- of heartbreak to her throaty. nim- ing Gay, freely and of her own iiig voices. She stood one Septem- fit-cord, QmQuflIQd to a sort. anber morning in the slightly ecu» death. And surely the days which‘ ing confines of the Palm Grove. followed that abrupt cleavage I and sang, not because it iins ili’\\, from all that she lield dear, that but. because Herman Belireiis linp~ dazed, uncertain period iwhen she-peiicd to nccd a singer who could had not known what to do, ivhichl put. over that sort of song. ‘rhsiiks ivsy to turn for eurcease from the for the Memory. And Herman sat. pain within her, might. be likened and watched and listened. to purgatory. - When Lisbeth sang. with a little, breathless break iii licr low voice, a warm personality of feel- LISBETH GETS WORK AS SINGER AT PALM GROVE y iiig. i "Darling hoiv are you ‘ Slie had had to find work. that‘ And how are all the little ,niuch was certain. And there was dreams isa little she could do, so little that That iiaicr did come true." inns useful or important. But she Irould sing. And surely in a city the size of Chicago there must be 3am! unashanied of simple senil- yplaccs WIICIE people of the Ever- , mentality. found himself i\'l‘l\ ‘,toiis‘ class did not go places they iiears iii his eyes. Ancl ltlibPlll ldidlYI, even know about. And one ‘found herself with a job. ioi’ those places might need a sing- ‘gcr. systematically, Lisbeth not‘, liibout finding the one. ~ . is. \"""‘~%:§a' ‘é%l%y" Herman, who was a simple person (To Be Continued) 1‘ —-IN EVERY NOOK AND CRAN-