_..>¢...__.. m-zfl unseen-H sum: mu Vicinity rm r Plnette _ s. M e o . imlfrrin-lvea bodice from Quebec. MORE warn-non: sms s»- l if _ R. A. MacRae 0i’ South Pinette, haS cone w W’ U 5- A- l J10 will liter douahler. Mrs. Ralph Helghwn of West Newton. and Mr. Hfilghwfl- M ison and Pene- Mm Janey hi? returned to the . tllilfveslmizicrmgftler spending their ‘holidays with their parent! in North and South Plnette respec- l lively. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. H 01‘- og Eldon, and Mr. B_X\(l Mffi- 51" lea Ross of North Plnette were re- cent visitors to the City- Send them off to school in smart, comfort- able and economical shoes. Shoes that will please the youngster and comfort the bud- Misses Joyce Mwnonmd $155,133, . lh M - get! Select from many styles 111315115311 rfsilrlsz angclmdsecond yw students at; P. w. c. spent the end at their homes also lldisses Jean Ross and R/uby Mao- Nationally Famous Mlllan of Roseberry and Wood Is ands Growing Girls Shoes 1 " Specially Priced ' "-—-" . d M . W dll Phillips AT ONLY ofMll-rairtlxree. rlslassnmaree visiting Mrs. Phillips’ parents at Eldon. " 1.98 t. 2.98 lvir. A. S. MacDougall of Char- lottetown, was a recent. visitor to Belfast. Nicholson Messrs. Charles and Boys’ BOOTS and OXFORDS lAusmnsLrtll-Ifime DE 11:11:10: , iome a ay ng" . e n AT 1N0 ADVANCE IN was called home on account of PRICES the serious illness of his mother who passed away before he arriv- ed. Belfast friends of our Island uuthoress joined in welcoming her Garden nf the Gulf and wish for her o. plcasant holiday. Misses Margaret, ursfii Edith Ross of Chrlrlottctouvn vent Sunday at their home in Ocean View. Several younsr pm.‘ from Bel- IWSI and vicinity were in Char- "(‘lf7\\'l\ this vmck cfllulll?! U191!‘ ices in Cant.‘ .~./l lire Empire “°"‘ 1.89 .., 2.50 BRADY FOOTWEAR GU. QUEEN STREET BETTER SHOES AT LOWEST PRICES ‘Jaw-nu-_~..-.-.-.-..l.cs".x.-.w.-..glu-ce.vu-=suvnamanvwnmmasfivm Chflrmttflmin- W110 sugnt. the surn- - Alborlnn. \\"l<- 1n Belfast (m this crisis. Mrs Alexander MacDonald of rner in Sunday attending the funeral of her aunt. uhe late Mrs. Margaret. Nicholson who passed away at the P. E. I. Hospital, ‘Phe funeral of the late Mrs. J. J Inrnbcc which was held from St John Church was largely at- tended. Rm‘, \ . B. MacPhail preached tise sermon. He was as- sisted by Rcv. W. S. Wadlsnd. A full choir nus present. ‘The floral tributes were very rnunerous and strikingly beautiful, GENERAL REPAIRS MACHINES-ENGINES-IMPLEMENTS Crusher Rolls Recut-Bearings Fitted —Crankshafts and Gears Made- ~ Acetylene Weldinglitc. Satisfaction Always - Reasonable Rates HALL E? STAVERT Charlottetown g The regular weekly choir pran- tloe of St. John's Church was held at the Manse with Mrs D. E. Ross as hostem assisted by Mrs. Angus Murchison, Riley 84Queen SL, pt D J Cs and Mrs . Riley of Belle River. Mrs. Dani Macleod and Mrs. John Riley of- Flat River. were visitors to the city on Tuesday. Hon. Dougald MrwKinnon M. L. A. Mt. Buchanan. and Mr. John 1C. MacDonald, Point. Prim. mot- . orcd to the city on the some day. t ____ l ‘Mr. amd Mrs. Dan Morrison of P-yrnnuth, ltln.=.s.. are visiringz Mrs Morrisorrs Qmoosnulzs YOUR HOME wnu where he spent the past winter. . ' w. c. T. u. stores AN ODE T0 FRANCIS l. WILLARD _.___ world in ‘ “ went 9'08 fancied wrongs. And cried aloud for 30y: mctnici: Flash hwn m-wvinz moved the wor tbronlt. But no’; uvc vent to thouihts ethereal. mo‘. luxuries were carried to n- ceu, While gross indulgence hurled man to the dust. Then abstinence did only "fools" impress, And caused the “lolly toners" no mistrust. But than our mat. Drum flwuvht it meet To rain men's standards to a higher plane; And so He breathed upon a nor- alclete, So softly biddinl’ it t0 be humdn. The world awoke one morn to find c new And noble: spirit in humanity, A spirit ever faithful, ever true, An advocates from God to you and mo. so vlrggs cams to earth In human Arfclirbgde us to be stalwart in this Against that demon. known to the - unwise. As alcohol. our zncttcst worldly blight. Tho years are but and we In desolate ‘ m}: l0. departed is that zuidinz 8J1 . Butwecanstiliherholylifcxe- And through her teachinis glorify our land. By words and deed, we'll over carry 0n. To banish "wins the mocker" everywhere. Until at. last. will come main the dwwn 0f Godly livinl. free from world- ly care. And so to thee, our tribute daily we Do bring and pray that God will ever bless - , The soul. who led tho world to victory O‘er surfeit and untcdiy drunk- ennes-l. -~By Jcznes Flatt. MEDICAL REASONS FOB- ABSTINENCE Dr. Haven Dnerson (College Physicians and Surgeons. Columbia University). “Until the latter quarter of the nineteenth century there was not an exact knowledge of the actions of alcohol on man which permit- ted the creation of e sound medical and public opinion as tn its suit- ability for beverage use by human new era of _ cohcl is a. depressant. narcotic drug and not a stimulant in any rational sense of the word. "Next uvas the evidence that al- cohol could not serve the DU-FDOSQ of the bodysbuildlng or tissue re- . sister. Mrs. Ronald fiilacRae Point Prim and her bro- Ither Mr. Cannibal! 'Mncl.cod of Bcatons Mills and Mrs Mgiclggd ‘CBIrick, Shingle, Stucco or Stone Block Types .5; " l Misses Annie Smith and Mar- /8 THICK l Ymret Martin of Clmrlottctnvnx for- tmPTlY 01 Belfast. were lllllfillfl‘ tho i manv fmm Charlottetown who M. t trnrcd i-JP funcm‘. of mo 1314- Mrs, Mlnrrtbec at. Br-lfnst on Sunday. l . Huntly R. Drummond Is Elected to Bank 0f. Montreal Presitlencyi Wllrvwlntz a meeting qt m.‘ 41m. ically—with B.P. Insul-Ated tors of tllo Bunk of ‘rVl-uiirosl. mm here rcconlly. nnrlourtccnlont. was " . iblinawide. ifdllritgasolfatlyiaple: flild colours, I “mac a‘ ‘he chum“ °f “mm-V R- they not only beautify and rotect the exterior, but also nsulate the interior—for back of their colourful weather and fire resisting surface is lnsul-Board, the moisture-proof insulation. \ Decide to-day to banish I upkeep costs forevcr—to modernize, beautify, and in- sulate your home with B.P. Insul-Ated Sidings. See your Hardware, Lumber or Build- ing Supply dealer or write for full particulars. h .P.AR 5"‘ ‘EORNEQAIOURED IDEAL ron new norm: r CONSTRUCTION Nmvrnt .|»v»1»...-.<-nt In t Send [or Free Booklet an t \\|\ll rtlnstrnrllnn. 1E1- v-luaivu Ictrlnro of I‘. P. Gouemme,“ Loan, ‘ Ccnflnuoul Uniform Protection Rich Appearance (lmul-Brlc Typo illustrated) Molrturc-Prooi lmulsilon— Fuel Economy NO UPKEEP COST! Your home's whole exterior can be made new so magic- slly, so quickly, so econom- Inuul-Hctl Fillings. _ wnorrrncsl. ronouro usrvnuon WINNIPEG SAINT JOHN usurtx u m DRUMMOND President, Bank of Montreal ASPHALT SHINGLRS-INSIIL-BOARD (Vapor Sub-RESIDENT TILE FLOORINGS , Drurmnond. to the presidency of the bank in succession the late Sir Charles Gordon. in Canadian industrial and fin- l unclal circles. Mr. Drummond has been associated with the Bank of We handle the complete line in the above Build- i 5mm um mm and as vmymesh mg Product Advertisement l (lent for the past twelve years- IIABDUNALII-ROWE WOOD WORKING CO., LTD. ' ' following in the steps of L ploxlicles lMr. Drummond said Agents for all lines of Building Products not. MacKAY s. co. ma. Summerside ASK FOR BUILDING PRODUCTS PRICES m: ROGERS HARDWARE CQMPANY LIMITED dcavour to follow." “In this." . until the time arrives for a. man to shoulder the heavy respon slbilltles of the office." lfied with industrial ‘Following an apprenticeship as lutd st thorough training in sugar refining standing on the ‘ has come imbe regarded as a per- Long prominent ‘ l Montreal since 1e12, as a director In an interview given the prom, that he felt t very much honored that the office ‘of the president of the Bank of ' Montreal had devolved upon him. ‘ and particularly so in that he is the late Charles Gordon. with whose '. Drummcnd in his can- ‘ uclty as vice-president has beenl oer of the Canadian familiar and which he will en- hB Council of the Morltreai Art Gal- l stftttcd, “I know I shall have the Iloyal support of tho staff, whoscj Royal w- \ ms no . ability I woll know and in whom I. rence Yacht Club, the Montreal ski l have always taken a deco interest. i with that support I shall carry on In his earlier days Mr. Drum- mond was more particularly identi- enternrises. Hon. Sir George vlcrk in the Bunk of Montreal he in 1882 and occupied the r and that even as a moi in the body its property 0! erfirry development was o! limited ue because it cannot be stored or held until needed in the tissues as can lrue fuel-foods such as those de- rived from starches and suzsrs. “Again it was proved that cvcn if alcohol taken with usual foods could develop that heat and en- orgy in the body. there is always the toxic or poison effect. which makes its use for food purposes .tricfl_v limited and decidedly un- desirable. "Further precise tcsts on human performance u! a wide variety of occupations, sports. and physical tests made it. clear that the healthy individual is benefltted in no way in any of the functions or struc- tufeslof his body by the. use of sl- co 1o ." “BELIEVE...” Religious Freedom is the Ktyltone of Democracy Built in 1934 by the United States Army, a little white church grounds of Fort Benning. near Columbus, Georgia, feet. example of the American urin- clples of tolerance. Evected prim.- arliy for the use od’ the Anny Ro- servatlons personnel. the modest edifice 1s open for worship to every- body regardless of faith or creed Hem in the home State of the Ku Kiux Klan the church stands u ran object lesson in reliflimu freo- om. There are three altars in Fort lliennirlgfis church. Before them Protestants, Catholics and Jews l Qkalllroy. Ont. lather writ“ . , , “We have had Vick: Va uh curmcdiclmcn" years audit has the mil Whenever mlds strike". Unit's only on; m. con for such loyalty-hum. w; VnpcRub relieves misery colds. Ymd to worship as the an.» di- lzcts. Not so at the rut-t. Horn ere is exemplary cQ-opg;-afl°n b“ tween three clerfymen who have the singular ‘pflvl Egg u; my. roof ticrvants of God whose faiths dix. er. Chwlaln J K filo Catholic oRcgv. Bennett is the Protestant minister of the church; m. Prank L. enthal conducts the Jewish prayer. Here is an article on “WATCHFULNESP which may prove to be of interest: 1T 1B NEXIESSARY at p.11 timg for one who wishes to achieve an . 511E8- Whether it be great or sm l, to be alert. always lokolng out (or 01p rtunities. Many failures in 1i are due to lack of wawhfulness. 1111mm belnss ‘ careless and d0 not think it necessary to gum-d 8110811. that is. he must have de- finite intentions. He can not 3,1. Ways be positive of v/ilat lies far ahead but the one step before him must be calculated and looked an Mr very carefully. When that step is taken. he can watch the one ahead. This is the step of supreme importance because it leads to those that are to come. It is because human belncs do not watch that ‘all? 5WD uhewd that they slip and We do not speak merely of wall“ lug but we use this word. n; g fimbol and we are talking about. e labor of life. the work that each person has to do. All W014i must be planned to be effective. If a person merely work; he may not accomplish anything. Just as he who merely walks may not get anywhere. It is the work that has been thought out and planned and mapped-the work of which a blueprint. has been made 1n the mind—tha-t has the chance v! becoming an effective and great. larbor that will benefit the multi- tudes: Life is s constant struggle m. tween the forces of construction 8nd destruction; the forces of des- truction are the enemies which we have to watch and guard against so that we may be the victors. N. J. Wallace. DEFEATED ENGLISH PREPORIA—(C'P) —'I‘he Bans. veal football team that defeated a touring English team 1-0 during the Dust season will travel to Cape Town to meet a Cape eleven. The Rogers Hardware Company Limited 40 % ' "tl!l~.. ‘\\\ll l, SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON COMMUNITY PLATE SILVERWARE PHONES 105 - 1808 l>'is¢=t»‘unt on community PLATE SILVER September 15"‘ to September 30th all Idem Pattern. Service fog sight. Regular price $493M $29.85 Special - — Coronation Pattern. Service for eight. Regular 559.75. .,,,,,_,__ sasss Chests included i The chance of a lifetime Heavy Community Plate Sil- ver Ware at the amazing discount of---__._ ‘This discount applies to open stock and chest prices. FREE CITY DELIVERY NEWS A. HORNE & CO. CHARLOTTETOWN A ' ' We have Rented Our Large Show Room to S1mpson’s, Therefore due to Limited Space Must Dispose of Our Large USED CAR STUCK immediately ‘worship in brotherly spirit. On _Saturdavs. a rabbi leads followers 5 of the Jewish faith in prayer. On Sundays, a Catholic priest holds l mass m: his flock and a Protestant . minister preaches a sermon for the members of his denomination. 4 Fort Bennlngs church is a fins example of whet the fotmdcrs of the country meant when they adopted the first amendment of the Constitution and forever guaran- teed that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishments! religion, or prohibiting the free ex- ercise thereof; .,. . ' In some European nations. the presence of armed troops would mean tnet_cnnr¢h¢wrs_nt9nkl_he became the President of the Can- l936 Chevrolet Sedan Like New Just a Few of Our BARGAINS- $495 1937 Dodge Coach eda sugar Reflninn Company, LtcL, which ter was merged into the Canada and Dominion Sugar Com- pany. of which Mr. Drummond is now c. Director. He is also a m. rector of the Canada Bu; Com- pany and Vice-Resident of the Royal Trust Company. Keenly in- terested in education. Mr. Drum- mond is a ROV€rn0r of McGlll Unl- verslty. He is also a g cmor of the Alexandra Hospital", an om. Red Cross Que- bec Division and a member of the lery. He is a. member of the Mount ' St. law- Club. the Montreal Amateur Ath- letic Association, the Montreal Joc- key Club and the Montreal Hunt - Club. In being elected to the Presidency of the Bank of Mon- treal Mr. Drummond is following 1n the niece of his father. the late . Dnimmond, who a was elected s director of the Bank ltion $545 1935 Chevrolet Sedan $455 1934 Dodge Coupe Be sure to see this one $245 our‘ Entire sour»: USED BARS Must Sol _-—__- And to sell them quickly we have slashed prices to ab- solute rock bottom. In many cases actually accepting a loss. Butlour loss is your gain. That's why we urge you to see these values im- mediately. They’re too good to last. So come early and get the pick of this stock. A And Shack ‘these 1936 Chevrolet Coach 1932 Ford Sedan 1984 Dodge Light Delivery 1935 International 2 ton truck Prices '51!» $450 $195 $240 $370 4i » Your prescntcar accepted A. & co. CHEVROLET — OLDS DEALERS CHARLOTTETOWN B5 D811 payment. P. E. I. Easy monthly pnymm“ can be arranged for the bill‘ B“ C0- CONSIDER THE DEALER BACK OF THE CAR YOU BUY of president during the years i905 the business and in 1910 In 1010,