=~.‘..~.>;.—..< ..... _ .._. CANNOUNCING r ,.i~i:ai._$.s M EETnsii; Charlottetown, Baptist Ghurch ‘ suliuivirriiuooi uinca 21o . At 4 o'clock ‘ DR. i; A. CREELMAII 0f u... Provincial 1 , Sanitarium ‘ will speak on . “TUBERCULOSIS” This is the second in a series of mass meetings being! hold under the auspices of the Junior Brot erhood of the Charlottetown Baptist Church, dealing with matters of health. u- MUSIC BY MALE CHOIR 0F THE CHURCH .0pen to all, bothmen and women. Silver Collection wlthproceeds going toward work. of "P. E. I. Tuberculosis League allllillltlllll Tinity United Chu.ch nsv. noon MILLER. M. a. a. D.—Minlater REV. a. n. MacKENZlE. a. A.—Aasiatant Minister. A. not KENDALL, LILAJL, A-AGOF-Oilllllst 11.00 A. lL-Publio Worship. Bennorl-"WBAT SIN DOES ‘l0 GOD" Rev. lilzgll ‘illlll-r Aiiiiicm-fll-lk. M; A Futile!” -— —» -~ -- - .I. L. lllttiln ‘:20 l’ hl-walllliluy School and iliLls Classes. 3.00 P. A1.-Comm..nZcanta Class .n Ladies’ Parlour. 7.00 P. lit-Public Worship. krmon-"THE PROTESTANT AND HIS BIBLE‘ In the Series: “Tile Protestant Faith" ' llev. liugli Miller Anthem-“Jesus Saviour, Pilot Me" — — -- sohnooker Visitors and Students Oordillly Welcome. 11,54‘ u u u I E Zion Presbyterian MINISTER-REV. o. canon OBGANIST-HRO ram miss B MORNING WON-sun‘ 11.00 a. hL-Theme: "at the I'll» of Declsloih" Hymns: a1. raosao. m. 4m.‘ "Lord of Oui- Life” PM” 2.80 r. ltL-Tlie Sabbath School and Bible Classes- Church WEBSTER. N A WOOD invited t tt u the "gmsammuhibsnisi Clogs. ‘ m EVENING WORSHIP . .M Th l-"rb necomlnr- mi... ems...‘ ' Hymns: 0'15. I06, tit. Anti; "Holy Art Thou" Handel In,‘ Male Quartettc will also silli- gu-snpu d non-church u‘ especially‘ invited to at services oi’ the day- g . ‘Come unto Me. all ye that labour and are heavy-bide!» and I will [in you rest. Matt. Initi- u the Oor. Pill! and Fitzroy B!!! ID. mus“; woasinr u 013L001! 4». ' .i a < as melanoma-r ‘ antbaai-JlAlltllhtilin-“WW --' "'"" l‘ n; amigos eoisooi. unm- - . our in‘, '”'“':a"'amr- - new Qjllllllfl woasim wrfll air-Qt nun.»“nun-neutralise...->-alumna-runner";sn-suu-sun-sens". --l-v-1-.- fin lion BUBANQI. II I F0! with Robin Qlllil1°¥ v W'- 5 stratim. t r. ._.__.,,_ I rt the o co now l he previous day. I‘ I. 0 0 Friends of $2???‘ M to she 'has eceivegrl a ‘ ‘ ,, her aon Mr. Cyril silver. 0a 8 . i .' ' find." 3%.‘. i3 ear a telling her that he thro the recent which are now a t .. vey L. Den n 2B, ., B. .. be “The Dog in the manger." fill evening servloeMi-JJeaton d iverasermon 0Xl'"I1l0Vl1tlQ man." ‘Ilhatlhuroh School regular session at 2.80 P. M. The senior groups will meet at l2 clock immediately following morhlnfl service. The mu of the day will creatures of our sung to an old German the wordsby Bt. Francis of at 6 45 P. se cc. A. Campbell, Inspector McLean reports week: ' i to e? liiunansiy destroyed. Oahu: tor-hound iound and One female 8t. Bernard £01m)? unifies; was later clal y er o . _o cats destroyed. “govern! dill! "WW1 1°! it . mainline inspection of hill” * v afternoon. This dOK mangled by a hit and driver mo: its: m3" ev ' b i tinct". Read the mm“ y m for yourselves. . do 1s. 1e14,?" r1"! {form 1130a mare. 'Montv Racine were pals, and did not ted. tikfsi°itliaoqgpt M one orse the t to and thorn th (this was in pro-war d n. while the 0th" m toilml» t camp Ind hill ltulinlgss Monty was the!‘ enjoy the holiday with‘ h"- Qna dgywwxliaaqglgeRdC ne W35 llfymrmliiacasu w’ her rope. man to break the row. “W°"°“' lfiihttiilffblfii‘ discovered name Ovid“! n“ , d would a in“ lentils. . i l’ W tligilast boat. This ls ellobtl did happy], with llieYhst members of ur aboard continuedzgwhen we 80$ i‘. . cit}; grazed go tie her 11P- returned to doin '. Her fare mid mine tly and anied the boys bwk “imp- S. P. O. A. DONATION! MINTIBMI masses‘ Ger-ma. etc. lea aielt niaatiflo AW)". on yeI - ooiirrnasanorr-sir inu- ‘ l “ ‘lafllfl-‘irli-‘Ill term" ri-i- mm: " “our: Ghna Bflvar1 - SUNDAY as " ‘v-tuQI Cgaae ddsiis°P=iiilwl . . t ‘time 1 r l' Kan’: nos TY Si! us. -,_ "W" F. fi Al! IIMIND"? ii DECBEASING — Silver. of 1 ttetown that 110m v 0min. where he has largo land interests saf y iflo floods. THE BAPTIST UHUBQH —Thd morning aentuion. b the Rev. Kai-l hasits. i n cl u d e God setting, sisl. The evening service will open M. with a fifteen min- ute Period of consregatlonal song Lowe appeared for the Crown J. O. C. Campbell for tho accused. The committal was quashed duo to a technical irregularity in connec- S. P. C. Notes e dog treated for ihlllfv W humanely dost-rolled remark “ani- do every- “llml “iiilywiih a swam" him" at Htifilld Cove had two horses. u we 1, e black s beautiful When the iamilY in the uhrimer. o make e ferry in P E- one remained Racine was theahflélzllzifixg; with a 118m d. edw be brought back by ame over 01! what srr ved at trip of e six i-oundtri Much and shla hasn't paid her {area ‘a with“ Ofl back to Rocky Point We her oil, but no All; deiectgdly accomp- "Fomigation” roaeliu, llotll. RON. In“: ' We Iae Assamese-scum in ewtaflllwl" vein easier-y ssppnii And Eliteflilltttrt nonnat- I r-a. W 1'0!‘ will of B two o'- the tic u As. _ Attorney General to GYR .MINSTREI.S MAY 2nd. 8i 3rd. The Week msnu Rev. Georg Brad] . B. J. conducted the‘ amlllal Bistro which closed Tuesday afternoon, left eaterday for St. John where he 1 conduct ‘ ‘ . ‘more were no debates this week as permission to go to town given Wednesday night, the usual line for debatflvis. ak 3K ‘ ‘Iihe Third Corriasor Dalton Hall am was victorious in the Intra- Mural league, defeating the First Corridor 2-0 in the final game Tuesday afternoon. Though the series was for the games another game had to be ad- ded to oi the winning team: T H. Hennusy. Rev. Father O'Rou- le , P. Pronke, H. eau. J. W. MacDonald. tion with laying the information. it was said. Permission oi th r the case should" have een obtain- ed prior to the opening of pr inary heal-in . The case would be proceeded will again, it nounoed. THE SALVATION ARMW-SDG- clal services this y-n . the evening servi e. Corps. Cadet Certificates will be pro ented to those who merit them. This Sun- day is being observed as Prison Sunday throughout Canada by the Wherever possible services this I lsiok and too far $011! not claimed-home wanmd for him dos mod sar- , ew. W53 run fol- an like e to al- she and not an the i will e conducted in all ns by B. A. officer. ' rlson work" the Arm '.= 1i? "as m en to mirister m t: ‘£1 l i well o; body. iluriilg Jill v around two fhozszind and hundred meetings have been held in jails and prisons in Canada and over seven thourand prisoners have been assisted in some man- ner or other. The experience of the army goes to show that there is no factor in the permanent re- formation of the wrongdoer so eriui as the religion of Jesus ist and in every effort to assist those who have broken the law this fact is kept foremost and un- dimmed. L 6i c. wf NO TIC Members of the Catholic Womeub League oi’ the Charlottetown Diocese intending to make hotel reservations in. Quebec City during the Nations! Convention June 18th to 22nd and the National Euchar- istic Congress June 22nd to 26th may procure application forms and intormation by commuriicltin; with the undersigned before Mar-ch 735th- Mas. u. J. HYNES, 14-797-3-16-17-18. Tu Late To Ulhsii SPECIALS AT GILLESPIES meat and fish market, corner Weymouth and Grafton Sis. i 1b. ribs 25c; 4 lbs. Corned Beef c; 4 lbs dried codiish 38c h-aoo. 2L8 ill’ John J. Connolly, son. MCDONALD-At t e Gig TIospitA-l March l7. 1938 to Mr. an Mrs, Al- 51a? ‘to lath-lot. 1ST dT- lI-Iissoirs ooarrssry best in three gamma decide the victory. Line up 113,41“: zlglltganiflt, and is making Holland, ll/ery gagging)‘; Landry. F. Maher, G. Steele and $cy Crosby in funds turn-out was good Harper a and wee feel in w. > ilelegihone Bridgalufioa !ew‘we ‘ will???’ ‘i???’ l!“ g" 6o tee a do? 15$‘ 3314711443 GOIWANY N. however. are now e a Scout ‘rroop February 25th. a get- 0 Guides and scouts was e home of Mr a co f Wlalpalillhswu Wright? Frances Charlotte Muir- uMarch party Mrs. aid of Company These Guides keep in close touch the 1st the to 5t. St. Illesgnoris weather the In spite o! so 8TH CHABLOTTETOWN snowing; PACK 0f the a- arch 2nd. THE WONDERFUL IIFEQ A FEW HONTHB OF In th Bosto ' low rouge Isa “fir-algae: an gxnivotalty examined the 6 flllllwfd llllfilfldldié after the race. ‘lllcy found null thelalnod of those whg finished Well up in the-race and those m good condition at the finish, was 11°11 111 W811i‘. and in those who ere in m‘ wit?‘ “‘° it? D001‘ con on at 1111811. the blood was poor in sugar. It was mssesteo w those who finished low down on the list or were in poor condition at the nu. that they use more. sugar dur- thelr training the renewing WM‘. 511d that during the race it- Nlvlviélwv teat scuttle su ar. l. ou exoep on ese runn. ers finished farther up in the race than they had been the yeai- be. fore. This was all due to the pres- ence of more svsar in the blood. In ‘Europe a rwearch worker, alter-he Je. found that the height about the same or falls but slight- ly in trained individuals during ono hour of average work. while an increase of 50 percent in the amount Y oi work done causes marked increase in the amount o1 sugar in the blood. In untrained individuals there is nearly always a decrease of blood sugar during work and the amount becomes still less as the work increases; but this decrease disappears after a few months’ ra This means then that an individ- ual with a well trained body can continue to work for o. long tme without exhausting the silgai in in fact instead oi the sugar in the bio lecreaslrli, it actually increase zi-eas in. in individual not in mpe" or not in training, the blQbu sugar is soon exhausted and he cannot con- D their co-opersllilllrledqrlilg gAELgBtI-n his are always we]. , Pack, the wall 55333:: {new happy time was spent in 8 M11011 lflWrB-Bt i" helm: =hnlvn in e tests and two Golden Bar: are PiYPPPiPd to ‘no won scan Watch imrkliilcg,” I I‘ 18 d ' their neliv Paclllffafaseldertto ‘lillfrloillhi: Girl G de ,who'wiil be a great help. 1ST sinlnunnsros BBOWNIB PACK gemalbgwsic hiked for the organization or The tea will? w“ illliuzldkvl was coor- ated with miniature mdnglgols and brow owls, while in another room we e lardgrer wad stool and ,owl, th dolls essed as Brownies si ~ ting aroimd it. Mrs. Campbell and the Division loner, Miss 0. Roi ceived the Illeats. Miss e Assooiatl d th Gui Guides girl an e ders and Cam the 1st Company. Vir. bell her uniform oar. it was a lovel 8 thei- that the Brownlle: i288. 8T0 NOW" 0W1 1ST BULIMIRSIDE COMPANY t Monday night was it 1d umnieraide, but the whgilo flaggi- hy turned out for a hike to Miss rm where a| coast thine to work because of ask of energy. But, and this is the -3 paint for all co‘ us. "this decrees in the fieagquarlz-islefins of this blood sugar in the big untrained individuas disa pear alter a few months’ train ng.” Just think then of the wonder- ful effect cf exercise in that a 10w months‘ training will put the aver- age healthy individual" into such Dill/steal condition that his blood sugar will not decrease bu: re- main a". a normal level or actra increase during work or ‘ . ‘Ilnuly Gallstone realized this when he said that "All time and clfiort spent in training the body pays a larger rate of interest than any other investment." m HEADS BARNAEDO HOMES LONDON — Earl Baldwin has accepted presidency of Dr. Barnar- do's Homes. succeeding George VI who held the post as Duke 0f York. 0W oi’ the Patrol Leaders hiked out to Bherbrooke with a Guido who was fMihBf timid at the thought of go- ing home alone. Besides oing their _ Guide good turns they accomplish- ed two of their 8 mile walks for the 2nd class badge in one night. Jennie Tilrpel has the distinction o! being the first Guide in the Summerside Company to ass all her second class tests. Ot.er< 1re nearly through. There are several new recruits. two oi’ whom, Grace Romclre and Irene Allen. are to be enrolled at the next meetingh So the pionee g 1st Summer- side company is progression. but what they would like is another Bummer-side Company to compete against! a (Erluiip Ullitcb thatch {E212}. sarunnnr. branch 19th 0o omy- Al; tr; City Hospi- krinoe County. Lao P. M.— . M. s. Auxliia-l1— ' initial‘. l6, 1988. to GMII, and Mrs. sorv delicious Pra er Mee_ti£_. Sunday School-Lao P. M. blood sugar level remains ' 1 Miss Pogoda of LANGBURNE will demog- strate the new ideas in t Ladies’ Coats and Suits Monday Ed Tuesday March 21st.‘ and 22nd. ‘ON THE ISZAND IT '3 C M . LAN GBURNE G b“ roe as /o_ :1 llIXl1IXIXI{I:l1I'Ifil Deter 's Cathedral llochlolo us». UAhUh Ii. M. MALONE, MA, Lilla. square SUNDAY SIBVIOII aeo A. hL-Ioly Communion MI A. lt-llatina. 11.00 A. iiL-Choral Elldhlfllt. and Semen. 1.00 P. lm-Evenaong llld Sermon. ."~. 4 ' ’ Central Christian C urch MlNlSTElli-EEV. S. O. COOPER, ‘II. IVL ORGANIST-MRS. V. L. DINGWELL Morning Service-lull A. lil- Solo-“8eleeted" Miss Nan Mauls! l; Sennou-"The Solitude of Temp- II lotion." ._ e . hl.l‘§°°“‘l‘l “i? hi?“ Ho l... 18. 1938 to Mr. crud-Illne- Enihh, Citih a, son. l illillT._-_=__-===lis. MACMILLAN — Unexpectedly at Hunter River on March l8, 1933. Mrs. n. s. MaoMillan, in her 79th- year. Fluieral notice later. i In Memoriam m | in; mern of Lincoln flguly olleloved son’ oi B. A. an Mrs. Weather-hie, who departed thll life March 19th. 1937- eiar o dear Lincoln 1'“ “tfiflsril-f. here below. lonely hours W0 IP91" u" od will ever know. ay we hope to meet W! tier land above " will b0 r1495 mtg: one geflzirerllatl" h|gfdgd h, Pgrentl, Sisters and Brother. ' In Memoriam laminar-mun o! w’ W"! loll wt wander-ob lull. it'l- still!’ MN. (Joell Wlkiullr CN. D. MacLeon UNDEIITAKIR EMBALMIR cllsrieaetowa and ‘ . North Wilisllin l Phone ll‘ l Jwgplovalhhawdl- Walovehh l’ s leaning Inlet Aaithqp-"lie Ill ward. “ilili-‘liii-o-e The Presbyterian Church In Canada Si. Janos lthuroh robus- lloslmto sr Iii-EVEN Arm sVIINING A1‘ HIV!" oiohoca Preacher: III MINIQTEI- leaning lalvlea broadcast over O..l'. C. Y. Sunday lohoel at Two-thirti- clgs of Preparation for Communion. IM- onaaim ITIAII m" Evening Service-lilo P. M. Anllenflflraclons Spirit" Sermon-“The Silence passion." All Cordlally Invited. ei Com- II THE (MURCH 0F ENGLAND IN THE DOMINION 0F CANADA Si. Paul's Church Id SUNDAY 1N LENT Worfliip i lltall be no MorW-WNII- e! Bealfl-ldward Jenna. flfllllfili OOBDIALL! ‘I'll? .- e .00 A. M.-M nuns Prayer and 5m"! "-'°"" l“ l” n I002!!! of the ramllib” an». v. L Dihlwell will sinr ilorinr tbs oiieriery. ase r. ills-Sunday School "u! ""15""- ue P. hL-lvening Prayer mas-cum. mowed W Holy Cflllillllill- In ms "st. John." m, s. sin-s will us; at organ the. Everybody Welcome. aav. n. B. asnlolm. l. A. Intel-