NOVEMBER 1z._1oas icT-iuiaciiiis TOMORROW PRESBYTERIAN ,/—-—*—-T-"__'_ Zion Presbyterian Church ri-ince and Grafton Street pflnistcr — Rev. G. Carlyle Webster organist " nliss Rena Wood. 1 w r hip:- Flo‘: Sgrrinon, the Minister. Anthem, “llear Dill’. YFIYQP". Biiheonum» The Sabbath School "will; iiifiiiiia E's, m. theme “The Challenge to pdveniure". Anthem “No Shadows Yonder" from the Holy City by Gaul. soloist Mr. Harry Crasweli. snio-“The Palace oi The King“ by Shiuton, Mrs. Arthur Roper. A Cordial Welcome Awaits You st Zion. i:}_ 111; Presbyterian Church in Canada Si. James Church Pownnl Street Minister -— Rev. R. Moorhead Legato, DJ). organist-Mrs. K. S. ltoizers. Choir Director-Mrs. J. A. Lawson Public Worship: Mumlng at rieven and evening at seven o'clock. leaday School at two-thirty. Morning Music: snlo-Phanthom Legions — Ward Btephens-“Plllllr Bruce. Anthem - The Reccsslonal — Reginald de Koven. Evening Music: Anthem-Selected. Strangers and Visitors Cordlally lnvi . A fill Central Christian Church Kent Street Minister — Rev. s. o. niM. Ornnlst - Mrs. biiirwrl. Mm-ning Service 11 1111.2 Solo: "My Task". Mia Mariorie McKay. Sermon: “The Master Builder.” Sunday School: 2.30 p.m. Evening Service '1 p.rn.: Solo: "selected", Mr. Preston Beck. Scr- mon: “The Missing Man". The Mule Choir will be in charge of the music at the evening service. All Cordial‘! Invited. 0. ihiiotes (By "Linesman") Mr. Fulton Thompson. Section Mar. at Coleman, has bid in simi- ler puSltlOll which has been bul-- ietined for the Charlottetown Section, Kensington Sub-Division. Cooper, V. L. Mrs. Eldon Campbell and Mrs. Prank Dalziel were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John MacGregor. Gannon in Charlottetown Yard. Do you know? That on the heavy traffic. divisions of the rail reads, l0 per cent oi the total milage car- ries 50 per cent oi’ the net ton inlltw. and on the medium traffic division 48 percent of the total milage carries 45 percent oi the net ton miles. iilirs, James Cameron wife of operator at Borden and little daughter Joan visited Charlotte- town‘ this week. Mr. Walter Farmer. employee B. S. Charlottetown. has msumed work after an operation, from n ruptured appendix. Ml’. Bert Strickland is convalesc- ing after his recent accident in the _ tar shops at Charlottetown. D0 you know? that the railways ‘we 11.000 bosses annually to neo- ole who do not work on the Rnll- way. In the recent election held in 7hr town of Borden Mr. Willard MneNetll. Checker. was elected Mayor over Mr. P. .1. Mac-Innis \nd Mr. Alex Chappcile was elect- UNITED CHURCH of CANADA - Trinity United Church Prince Street Minister-Rev. llugli Miller, M.A.. DJ}. Assistant -— llcv. Lewis ill. Murray, ll.A. Organist —- A. Ray Kendall. LJLAJL. A..-\.G.0. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Guest Pruiuher REV. F. M. YOUNG, MA Sneoini music by the Choir in» eluding Anthems niiil s, no" tor men's voices. lilrs. ll. S. llendcr- | son, soloist at evening service. i .._2.30 p.m.: Sunday School and Bible Classes. All are welcome. lilnrniiig service broadcast. ' BAPTIST The BaptistFChurch Prince and Fitzroy Strcct Minister — The Rev. llarvey L. Dflltlm. B.D. Organist. '- Miss ilisliss Vera H. M. Campbell, Mus. ac. “Morning Worship ll o'clock — Organ Prelude, bliss Calibeck. Ser- mon: “Twenty Years After", The Minister. Anthem: “Earth Shall (Tillman). Solo: “O Lord of llosts“, (Benson). Miss Vera ll. M. Campbell. The Church School 2.30 p.n1. The two senior groups moi-t immediate- ly at the close of the morning scr- vice, all other groups and classes meet in the new Schoolrooms at 2.3: p.m. ‘vcning Worshi 7 _ , '0 e an l on W“ " mall-Id]?! -M‘§5_sthCul‘Iliiicc‘l:.m Sangria‘: belnir the fifth in a A031! of]; mono on “Some Saints and Some hzinners", The Minister. Anthem: For All The Saints", Vaughan Williams. You are Invited to illorshlp with THE BAPTIST ll t M‘“"' ';_ cd Councillor. liearticst congraula- tlon t0 the winners. We extend our sincere sympathy to Mr. Wallace Brinks. Fireman S. S. Charlottetown and family on the death of his son Munzor in the Moncton Hospital after a short illness. 'I'hLs is how the Rziiiuvay‘ Freight is derived according tn the different industries-Mining 3n per cent. Manufacturing M per cent. Agri- culture 20 per cent. Forestry l6 per ccnt. The many friends of liir. Harry Heffeil will be sorry i.0.i1~:a.i' that. he is again off duty as line-man at. Borden with a cnld and ane- occurence of a past strninoci liga- ment. ~ We were down to the Y. ‘if. C. A. alleys WQtChIIlZ the ciiii-zrcni teams from the Railway lmvling fellows have a very hapuv‘ tliiletb- g_et_her on__Frlda.v_nicht " - "- Conservative Meeting AT ODDFELLOVWS ll.~\l.l., MONTAGUL , A meeting ni the Conservative iclectnrs oi Montague Norili. Mun- i ingue South, mum Rnnil and Tic- ' toriu. Cross Polls for tizc pllrpiisc of organization ctia, will Iii‘. iii-ii] iii the Oddicllowfla llail. Montague, on Wednesday. November ltltil- at 8 P. M. The meeting will bc ad- dresg by Dr. A, A, hicDnniiifl and others. O-Q-§-§-Q§-§§QO§-O~O-OQQ'QQ O9 O01! I I I I ‘ B I S * Old Time anti ltliiilcrn 1 B. l. s. I Li. .' TONIGHT Q Dancing 9-1! z o Adiiiisifon 25 crnts. noooavoowooowvooo-ooo o o e< ,1 ‘sf/til s,‘ WTHIIITIE C’ IFUSH] MBA PIGS digestibility-is tiie most enomiai supplementary rail POULTRY -20% Natural mineral essential trace of iodine. required for perfect health PRODUCTION tion of BEST White ration makes it TWICE as. member, of course, is that tested and proved to be FASTERFAT. . " Iowestpiices. Wholesale CHARLO THERE'S lIllTlIlIIii LIKE BEST WHITE FISH MEAL BEST- White Flill‘ Meal, by reason of_i‘i's wonder- ful mineral and protein content-and its flliifllilig Iated it proves a natural combination of ever)‘ °|°m°m In almost every branch of farm feeding, the addi- Fisii Meal makes an amazing dif- Mference to tiie rate of prodiliiliim- it must always be the brand Fresh supply iust arrived, which we are selling at A. HORNE 6? Co. e useful effective and ec- on for pigs. 3, 70% protein, plus ‘the Easily digested and assimi- and prolificacy. Only 10% in the effective. The point to re- tiie BEST-in other words and Retail ’ TTEOWN t ., ILD. and consider by the noise that the‘ by the pupils Miss Lena lilcLure, A Recital oi’ Readings, Piano, and singing of A.T.C.M, CAVENDISH HALL, 0n Tuesday Evening November 15th §¥§§4 O-%VO-O-fO-OOQ4+Q-O-O+. w ~49-1l-12-1l, jThe lifiiil-iiil Guariiia i"l‘his column ls reserved a ilcwsy nature may i ubiu bl advance. l I '.-'l CALVIN CHURCH, Divine worn-hip will be lielrl on blah-i biuli next at 2.30 P. M, Webster, Minister. L 3 I wiii be held in 1 I i. L I at 4 cents a ivurd strictly ior new: ui local interest but advertising oi be inserted PM" FEDERATION LIFE INSUR- 11-6789-7-21-312 LOT 48. — Rev. (x. C. -37-11-12-lI. RIEV. A. J. STANFORD will speak in the Oddieiloivs Hail, (Patriot Bllilillllll). Charlottetown, Sunday, November ' 13th, , iii .30 P. M. A cordial irclcoine to all. L-54-1l-l2-li i CAVENDISH CHARGE. —- Wor- Bridue at}, P. M, and goiv at 7.30 P. M. Minister. L iccd Wheat at .5395 cwt. _\'0ur Sunglo Dealer or Pox and Animal Foods 11-314-10-13-“5 Wcstmoreiand: S. Sch lPflHlChllli! Service ll A. November 13th. musical service by the examined on Sunday the Minister will spe Master Builder." A so men is expected at tlie fcalure will be the well known gospel ltiiile Chorus. Lawson 5C5 TH _. _ "recognition of the Day period. ‘Benton, B. 12-. W111 theme of his anthem will he cw . S-fiinl»; ' (Vaughan BRIDAL SHOWER bridal shower was at the liclnc and Mrs. ;G001‘P;'E (raid _ proncliing marriage. be lcccivcd many which shoived ' till‘ ivliicli she ‘is hcld by The presents were opsi John McLeod, Brook the Miss Mildred Grillmlii. Miss (lance foil by all p: furnished b)’ lciictnivu‘. Mrs. ton. Louis Jones sirouu. Brockiield. The Queen's Directory appear the names of lnitc-lnuji I '39 W.‘ town: H. V. P. Mac/lire. MacDonald. Martin. Montague. Cilwili. Charlottetown; i 0nald,'NDrili Bedeque; '3 Lenin. Souris. The total , mcnt. for the 1938-30 session is l.- . an- increase of 45 The registration according to Faculties is: Medicine 282. Ari-i Alts D17. l B41 ' year. tilled Science 645.‘ Faculty of Applied Science is divid- ed into different sect-ions includ- ing, Metal- lurgy, Chemical, Electrical, Geology Chemistry and Civil. At Fall Convocation which was held on October 29th. the Pro- Scholarshlps were formal- ly awarded. Such scholarshiDS H"! awarded on the basis oi scholastic lng: Mechanical. Min Physics. Queen's vinclnl attainment and vary in $675 i0 $921. i-ols. No aw-ard was PTIQQLHIFEEQ- Bland_t-.hl§_l?A\Z-_ ‘ iihiiiiren’: iioiighs {Quickly Relieved ‘ It, is liiirii to keep the children ' from taking cold; they will run out I oi doors not-properly claii; have on i loo much clothing and get overheated i rind coolotljoosudilcniy; they got ; ‘their foot wet; kick o ‘° clothes nt night. The mother cannot ‘ ivntch them iiii tiic time, site going to 110, Mothers should never v i-hilil’s cough or cold, but on its in- ; (‘option should procure a bottle of ' Dr. Wood ’s Norway Pine Syrup. It '-'ls so pleasant to the l. G00. W. -38-11-12-lI. ' FOX RANCHERS wishing cheap should. try Sungio Puifcd Available at Service: '1 P. M. Dcdicatlo pit Bible. special music by the Mis- of Charlottetown. Rev. E. R. Woodsidc, Mini-star. niorninfl “Twenty Years After." The mOXTlIHB 'l.'1llm‘£,l.l'i'S gEarth‘ i slinll No.- Hold." Miss cm amn- hcil will sing Benson's “O Lord of: Hosts." The fifth of a series of ser-l aiionts on "Some Saints and $01110 Sinners" will bc delivered b)’ _ Rev. llnrvcyli. Dcnton who iflkefii i- ‘AS the subject of his discourse $hhc Man with loo mnnv Wivci- ° ind anthem will he For All The Williams.) .l-i..i i hi‘ "l L “ H The bride-to- beauiitul gifts high esteem in donors for their kindnc. ‘ d which was cniQved ni dciwendinil on the faculty in which the‘ winner or; youngsters trike it without any fuss. "file" calmed“ Chm‘ DIITCW‘ '- ship on Sunday, November 13th in Cavendish at ll A. M. Sta nley las- 9y. NEW direct from factory. Summcrside. international Lid. till Nov. l5. TRYON CHURCH NOTICES. — ool 10 AM. M. Albany: S. School 1.45 P. M. Preaching Scr- vice 3 P. M. Tryon. s. School l0 A. M Preaching Service 7.30 P. M. Rev. S. D. Trifes, Pastor. L-39-1l-l2-li. YORK UNITED CHARGE. -Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services 1 A. Church. 2.30 P. M. Pleasant Grove. 7.30 P. M. York. 8.30 P. M. Special M. Central Char otte- town Octette at Central Church. L -52-11-12-1l. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH --JI‘iie task of the (fliristiim will be morning at ihc central Christian Church when ak on _ “The arching ser- evenlniz ser- vice when the subject "The Missing. Mun" will bc presented. Au added] rendering of. hymns by the CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE. New Dominion: -50-ll-l2-ll BAPTIST CHURCH. — H‘! Remembrance- The Rev. Harvey I» take as The» SEYHIOD the ._ A iollv given last “"381! by friends oi‘ Miss Mabel Arsenault ‘ of her parents, Mr. Arscnault. Em- ,,.,.. ._.. her friends. 10d by Mrs. field. and accompanying vers-csmcad by Brockfield. Arsenauit then thank“! the as. A lively music was Gordon Kemp. Char- M. Daucottr. Clin- and Scoity Arm- NEWS FROWIHQUEENB -— In k just. published the follow- iniz Prince Edward Island students: Medicine '41 c. F- Hvndman. Char- F. H. Maclnnis. Souris; Charlotte- Huirlics. Emerald? J Charlottetown. vSci- ciicc '42 L. Keenan. Murray River: '41 A. B. Ccxsii. Charlottetown; W. Arts '40 F‘. E . Mil/r- J. R enroll- over iasl TE value from mode if the bod so what is neglect the taste the n of pul- GREATER VALUE for every motorist has been built into these two new Ford V-ii cars for: 1939. Botli bring new meaning in ilic familiar Ford phrase ~—--“Tl1c Quality Car in the Low-price Field!" For here is real progress in motor-car manu- facturing. Herc arc two new cars that give further expression to the forward-looking policy of the ForiI organization . . . traditional Ford depend- ability and economy combined with notable nil- vanccs in nroilcru, progressive engineering. Tile Ford way of doing things is the reason for the greater value in the two new Ford cars for 1939. Each car has been given-its own distinctive appearance, yct cacli reflects Ford leadership iu design. Both bring you something of the fine -—Novcinbcr 13th.sF 1 H A M ‘i $135,131 ‘hfighce 2F§0°°15_M_ 55st,; streamlining of the Liucolu-Zephyr—recognizeil iqngérpogvli-hccoélozjgllxj 8511:??? A5. style leader for the industry. The interior appointments oi the 1939 Ford cars are espe- cially rich and are in keeping with their beauty of lino and contour. Evcry detail is styled ior good ‘taste and goorI service. i l Both are big, roomy curs, equipped with , ‘ irnkca and powered with the BS-horse- power V-R engine that gives you so much extra power, smoothness and efficiency. This year. the quiet performance of tlie V-B engine has hccn matched Ivy llic new quict built into every part of the cor. The 1930 Ford curs bring you greater riding mic on every road. New seat construction, flexible cantilever transverse springs and double-acting hydraulic slloclr absorbers give triple-cushioned riding comfort. Both Ford cars for 1939 are Ford-priced for greater dollar value. From bumper to bumper, inside and out, they are the most. outstanding cars in all Fnrrl history. 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Anniversary Service At Trinity Church iai l-lall stands. town gathered a group of their own faith for worship. The ser- vices will also mark the 131st set- tlement or the first Minister, Rev. James Bulpltt, who served for eight years. from i807 to 1815. Ho was t e first Methodist Minister on Prince Edward Island, The first church was erected on the north side of Richmond Street between Queen and Pownai Streets and served the congrega- an Auxiliary of Missionary Both these llnued to the present. the oonsreeatkm During its Church has h The T. hiiihurn Co, Liil-, Toronto, Ont. man: its members have taken out positions in tlon for 29 years. The second church was located at. the corner o! Prince and Richmond Streets. where the present Heart: lyiemor- lt was necessary lll to enlarge it several times to ac- coirunodute the increasing mcm- bershipnuflhe corner stone of tlic esent church was laid May 25- 1863 by Lady Dundee. wife o! ihc the Rev. James l-liclis organized the first Sunday School of any de- nomination on the Island. In i824. the Wesleyan Society was organized. societies have entered United Church of Canada and be- came Trinity United Church. long history ad as its Ministers outstanding clergymcn an promin- Church Stair‘. At lircsent Trinity Church. uuinber of faniilirs. is the Zshcil. iilvucst ill Eastern Canada. Over. 100 new members were added the prcsoiii- year. its work was greatly lone facilitated by tlic i Lieutenant Governor of the Cal- to the rcizuiar Work, the Chllfgh are needed. The lmnivérsary BBWIWE i0 be ony. On the 13th day of Novcm- CIllYilCis the Charlottetown School sugar. held in Trinity United Church on ber. the completed church was of due, directed by m-or. a. Roy Sunday, will commemorate several dedicated to the worship oi Ai- Kendall, L. R_ A. M; A. A. G. 0.. balm‘? POW important events in the history 0i miithty God. The SOTVIPES ex- and the Charlottetown Klndor- and flour the congregation. It, will be the tended over to the following Sun- gzirien b Miss Berna Hucstis, {ll-WI- P° 74th anniversary of the dedication day. The first Sunday, Rev. Dr- The uest. Preacher, Sunday, -_-=._ of the present edifice. It will Rlehe preached in the forenoon- will be Rev. RM. Young. M.A., B. also mark the 131th anniversary Rev. enry Po in the afternoon 11),, Tryon‘ who h” 5H,, we“ n. of the first services held by the and Rev. Chores Stewart in the Qqlvpd in 5mm or 0m- 151-39,; Methodists of Charlottetown that evening. On the second day. churches The musical part of grew into the present oongi-ege- luv. Thomas Duncan. S. James the worship will be led by the tion. In 1801. Thomas Dawson. Presbyterian Church. Ni I"- choir, who will contribute both a native oi Coot l-lill. Ireland and the morning and Rev. Richard 01d 5nd new 5619mm“ A w)». Benjamin Chappell of Charlatte- Smith in the evening. In m7. ma; mviiaiinn is given the public and all former members and friends of Trinity to worship at those smrrlces on Sunday.- BUTTlIRSCOTCI-l PIE con- -—- 1925. the Cook a cup of brown sugar over the iirc until melted and a light brown. Add one cup water and continue cooking until the sugar is the dissolved. Blend three tablespoons flour with three tablespoons d butter. and stir this into the brown liquid: cock iiniil thick. tlien and‘quickiy beat ln one well-beaten egg. and pour at once iniri pastry ' Apple Puddlng~ tablespoon butler. erection of Iunc cup milk. two tcasjmnns i. i-lcartz Memorial l-iall. in addition ‘ins powder c Cream buiici- . add beaten egg, part ni the milk. then part of flour sifted with ‘ RlWTlliViiliI ' mixture until all are l batter into iii" asccl ’ TIRED FEET 1W0 runs impiortzi nt lllEitZ 1 price assurril. Poultry l-‘i-i-ds , fnr (irnliiiil l-‘ox llrcxtd. iii prii-i-s. 3 Qiircn Street. mTuIia-ii-z: ‘lnnf pun. y j t. 4p. plus in n: \ .-ii<i y on “gm- iop of c: c liwki- lil 350 l". iivcn iiniil cnku is done, and» hour. POULTRY RAISERS Poultry will be purchvsvil throng! ' tiic season, by ilic uniim-sirnv-ii a‘ \ i0l'Ii'll‘l‘ telephone office buiLiiiig. S‘! Qurifii Strci-t, fharinitrioiiii. (‘arm-t (Trading-highest pmsibis .\iiik [coding illicit- ens is highly recommended. F. J. IIOLMAN Charlottetown. » i Iii-tween Woollen Mills. anii (‘Mr- i initctmvn Fur Snirx half an To sale, also reasonable