NQVEMBER 4. 1939 CHURCHES romomaow | CHURCH oi ENGLAND 5t. Peter's Cathedral I u“ gluon‘; muons. ll. a. '°""3:f.£.;."'l.°.'.' lni. mléziy Eucharist. choral and "mm g; school. gfilfiiisbng and Sermon. ' week Day 3 B rug-Except Molllil! :1‘ In‘ r “m” rso Evensc St. Paul's Church - Drew Gardner, Rector te.) ........+...~.ic. »- . . I 0 ll-llil fig‘: Director. gsnil Sand-l! An "Lord for Th! ereles Sahel’ (FIRE!)- ofK ingtomimli" QIIB I! . 11;gg'~,",$,°.‘3 School ins ' Bible UNITED CHURCH a news; natllln may atlcsots a word strictly pay- advance. 0i CANADA ‘M’ i‘ Trinity United Church CBASWILL lu- Photographs. Prince Street CONIEDEBATION ura insult- Iev- 511th Miller. bu. an. Minister Ber. Lewis M. Murray, BA“ 3,1), Assistant A. B0! KIWI". LIAM. A.A.G.0. 11.00 Inna: Politic W UNDIRST CHRIST.” BUY. Ilugh Miller, Anthem: "IIast ‘ Thou Known.’ (Pfleuger). Niall oil-n}. Sunday School 1.00 pm: Public Worship, ING Not and Sermon: "rs raornacv same nmmum m TODAY'S wonnn EVENTS." Rev. Ilugli Miller. Choir Selections: “Glyn to God Immortal Praise" (Chorale Our Set"- lill i. "Rmlnd Me Fails the Night". (A Dress COMIC. l. Visitors and Student; coi-dlgll; Wei clues- Bilfignlxiitr-Pefiiii" ‘fir? Shadow: Ir '\ _ Y°““"g. Siiiiiiihcteo by Mi. a. 0'. "‘"°§ii'i:iii'iironv wancoiua PR E§BYTER lAN p sbyterlari Church in Canada m R St. James Church 1 Puma“ shah. rhead g, - ev. . o Mm‘! H. Lerate. D.D. Qqgnist-Mrl. K. S. liners. ch91,- Director-Mrs. .I. A. Lawson Public Wot-slit: Dion-m,‘ slt léleven an Evening ~ ' oc . ‘trissllceliijerg cThe Minister. Sundgy sfiimlc at 8.30. lil fl- "K i Alstihgm: "Hark. Hark. B?! 8011b" ‘Sshflnigill-ui. Ind m... iionil flgyflwlid. 1 l Anthem: “Y-iiws". With Me." (Thompson). sgnngerg 1nd Visittll‘! Cordislly n Invited Zion Presbyterian Church fl G HO St- Mt ilevfhGrrcoCalliyifi Wz-‘blar- hulk’ Organist - Miss Rena Wood. Morning WorshiP 11.00 am. Theme: “The Grace 0i ' m ." miieyrihnsy. no, '11s, 4st. sat. Anthems: “Eternal Father, strong to Save." (Dylres. irh-uyer of TIILIIKSQIVIIII." (KIO- Wflfhle‘ Young Men's Chili!‘- 2130 P. M.—-'i‘he Sabbath School and Bible Classes. Evening Worshliflf- ' 1,00 11,111, erne: ' Gods Last Ap- peel." .: 315, I11, 4'10, EH3... “Jerusalem, My Glori- nus Home." (M A cordial to you to worship with us. ason). invitation is extended me to draw hurl "it is r0011 i111‘ c. God." BERTIIAM B. FOWLER, St. Teresa's Hall, Friday, Si. Peter's Bay, Monday, “Yellington, Thanksgiving Ila Surnmcrsid Town Ball. Charlottetown, November 7. Meeting of Youth TrI-lning l‘ r BAPTIST The Baptist Church Cor. of Prince and Fitzroy Sis. Minister Rev. Harvey L. Benton. B.D.. Organist and Choir Director John Inch. Mus. Bac Morning Worship ll o'clock, , Sermon: "The Primary Dut Y. Anthem: "0 Strength and Stay" (Thimen) . The Church School 2.30 p.rn. -- Do not send . . . bring the children at 2.30. Senior groups meet close of morning service. Evening Worship 6.45 pun. Congregational Song Service by Mr. Rupert from 6.45 to ‘I Sennon: “Rescue at led pm the Perishing’; being second of series on Hymns we love to sing. Choir Selection: "Living esus. Music under direction of Inch, Mus., Boo" Organist Choirmaster. for John and Communion or th- Lord's Supper at close of evenirvr service. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH _____._______ Central Christian Church Kent Street Rev. Roscoe W. Mlniste Organist-Mrs. V. Morning Service-ll s.rn. A. 8., B. D.. r L. Dingweli Ilyunn Anthem: “No, Not Des- pairingly." (Spratt). " Sermon subject: A LITTLE FARTIIER Bible School 2.80 pm. “Righteousness in ,he Mr. Preston Stewafi, Cm-Sullts. Evening Service-‘I p. m. Duet: “List to the V cc." .C.DBeli lesson — Kingdom." Beck, Mr. Milton Mrs. Sermon subject: MAN'S rzxrnu- See you at CENTRAL - wtdmdit llnion Chapter Meetings AUTHOR 8r LECTURER Will speak on The Cooperative Movement Souris Hall, Thursday, November l. i November 8. November 6. ii, Wednesday, Nov. 8. Friday, Nov. l0. Prince of Wales College IIall, Tuesday» Open to the public. OPPORT UNITY. to all. lvfiiisififsan SCHOOL ‘Ike following is the Honor Roll of Marshfleld School for ti" month of October: Grade X (a):- 1. Dorothy Gibson. Grade X (b)! 1. Eleanor Mill 2. Ferric Mill. 3. Beth Gibson. Grade VIII:- l. Allison Scott Bzlith (equal). Grade VII:- l. Gladys ‘rhctripson. 2. Andrew Black. and Athol Mc- 2. Alva Muttsrt. 3. Waldon Boswell, Olga Scott Freeman Strickland (equal). Grzuie lV:— l, Isobel Gibson. 2. Peter Black. 3. Bessie Thompson. Gradi- III:- 1. Roy Boswell. 2. Jackie Carr and Irving Bos- wall (equal) . Grade II (a):- l. Ward Thompson. Grade '1 (b):- l. Wilma Swtt and Arthur Jen- kins (equal). 2. Eva Thompson. Grade I (s):- l. Edison Strickland. Grade I (b):- 1. Lela. Muttart and June Gibson (equal), Grade I (e):- ~, 1. Donald Wood and Keir Bo:- rvall (equal). 2. Charles Frlzzell. Grade I (d):_.. 1. Marion Lilly and Katherine i‘ L-165-Il-l-0i. italo y- Greek Relations To at Rom of yielding her position h the kans w w r. awe; pointed out to stand y whil terests are parsmoun . ___________ nor QUITE PERFECT and Ferns Mill, Alva Muttsrt. toth Comm 8 Mediterranean, and was not likely 9 1t. penetrated new? lit in spam to prevent iuggm from Be Strengthened s.» that O southeastern Europe where her in- MEYLBO .Austra — (C?) _.Efficiency of Victorian Railways dletericratmi in the last ear e I1- ancial re rt ShOWB- 011i’ '76 P" cent of e trains were on timeiage compared with 82.1 DB1‘ 0911i i year. unusual. Reruns YIACI-IINES-ENGINES-IMPLEAMENTS Crusher Rolls Recut-Bearings Fitted -Cranlrshatts \ Satisfaction Always Acetylene - Welding, and Gears Made- Etc. - Reasonable Rates HALL £1? STAVERT 8t ‘Queen Si... Charlottetown l ANCB. IriIISO-‘i-ZI- A TIMELY SPECIAL — Protect oua floors with one o1 our Oocatex . sir/e 12 x 22 inches. 49 cents clearance price. Holmans Charlottetown Store. L-283-11-4-li. GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIATION Provincial Annual Moe g w1ll be held in St. Mary's Anglican Hall, Bummerside, Wednesda , November 8th at 3.30 P. M. Paren ides and others interested are cordlallzy invited to be Dlfiont. L-ild0-11-4- . CONGRATULATIONS. — Con- fiiatulatlons are being extended to . and Mrs. Kenneth D. Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge, who on Sunday; November 5th will celebrate the Sixtietih Wedding Anniversary. P 18H OP MILTON AND RUS- TI .-St. John's Church, Milton at l1 A. M. St. Mark's Church. ticc at 1.30 P. M. Rev. W. J. Phillips. 14-249-11-4-11. APPOINTED COMMISSIONER-—- —In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. John A. mwson, Cirarlotte- WWII. was appointed a Commis- sioner for taking affidavits in each of the three Counties. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE.- Services on Sunda , November 5th: — Kingston: S. 10.15 A. M. Service: 11 A. M. New Dominion: S. S. 2 P. M. Service: 8 P’. M’? cgol-fiiwall: S. S. 11 A. M. Ser- v (‘e . . Rev. E. R. Woodside Minister. L-zsz-u-l-nf TRYON — BONSIIAW UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. — Westrnoreland, preaching service 11 A-M- ‘Irvmi. preaching service a 11M. T . ‘The Crlreaped Corner" Bonshsw, preaching service 7.30 PM. All services by the pastor, Rev, s, D. Trlies. L-253-1l—4-1i. A "HUN" IN Tl-IE CITY- An unusual visitor to the city Thurs- day was s Hungarian partridge. It was seen to alight in a yard ad- joining ilhe Charlottetown Hotel. walk out to the footpath, fly across the street, and lend in a yard on the other side. Evidently it. had THE _ ETQKN LGUARDIAN iiow Arriving Bran Shorts Middlings Cornmeai Cracked Corn 0'1] Cake Meal Gulten Feed Schumacher Feed Sugar Beet Pulp Barley Meal Feed Wheat “Fasierfat” White Fish Meal Rolled Oats Oatmeal Flour And QUAKE}! OATS C0. feed products foi- Poultry, Ilofs and Cattle. ‘all of whch we are selling at lowest prices, Don't fail to fat our prices before buy ng. and book your orders early in. fore there is an advance. A. llorne a 0o. CHARIDTTIIUWN ladies served s dainty lunch cur- imr the evening. MANDERSON - DEGASPARO WEDDING -- A very pretty wed- ding was solemrilzed at the church of St. James the Apostle, Mon- treal, on Tuesday, Oct. 24. at 9.30 am. when Edith Maude Msnder- 6011. daughter of Mrs. Menderson and the late Jsnles Manderson Central, Int l8, Prince Edward Is- land, became the bride o! B, Jog. 91111 DBSfl-‘IDBIO. ‘of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Rev. Thomas R. Mlllman of Montreal, formerly of Kensgm. 9°11. P.E.I.,a_ friend of the bride. was the officiating clergyman, The bride was charming in a smart tailored frock of grey sheer wool with harrnonlzlne accessories, and wore a corsage of American Beauty rcseSJ-Jlies, 0f the Valley, and maiden hair fern. The bride was realized that the shooting season was Just over. HALLOWEEN PARTYv-In York Hall on October 31st, a. very enjcy- able Masquerade was held. The JDB-TW A ed the giftsand the ocLc/[ompariylng consisted entirely of .chlol children who were entertained and treated by their teacher. Mr. A Roberts. The prize for the best girl's costume was awarded to Mlssas Audrey Watts and Jean Nicholson. The winner in the boys class was Clarence Dolron. The prizes were elwerded and presented by Arthur esey. BRIDE ENTERTAINED. — Mrs. John White, Orlebar Street, was hostess on Monday evening, at a Miscellaneous Shower for =s Haul Carver. A "Treasure Hunt" for the gifts was enioysbly carried out. When the "treasure" was dis- ‘i Mrs William Warren open- ver es were read by rs. Ar hur Brown. The gifts were then taste- fullv arranged on a, table by Mrs. Edward Doiwnc. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Morley smith and Mrs. William Warren. The remainder of the ev- ening was spent in games and music. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH. — For his‘ morning sermon the Rev. Har- vey L. Denton, B. D.. will take "The Primary Duty." The m anthem will Strength and be Thimans Stay." Church School meets at 2.30 P. M. Session for sen- ior groups lit close of morning ser- vice. The evening service begins at. 0.45 with a fifteen minute congre- gational song service led by . R. J. Rupert. Mr. Derltori cont nues his series of sermons on “Hymn. we love to sing witha sermon based cn "Rescue the Perishing." The Com- munion oi the Lord's Supper will be observed. John Inch Mus. Bad, Organist and Cholrmaster will be in charge of the music of the day. TRINITY UNITED CIIUIUCII. — Sunday services will be conducted 8. "Understanding Christ." clal interest to many will be ex- hecy being pounded, namely. "is Pro f Events?" tcwlisun being the first Sunday of the month the regular offering for Misions will be received. The choir under the direction of A. R. Kendall, I... R. A. M.. A. A. G. O. will render suitable selections at. Sunday's ser- WEDDING BELLS — A quiet but pretty wedding was solemriized at the Baptist parsonille. Char- lottetown at i1 ohlodc. on Ines- day, October 24th, when Vivian, gldest, daughter 0d Mr, and Mrs. John BurZOyHQ. North Granville. lied in mnrrlaze to Hamid. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc- Lnren. Charlottetown. The cere- mony wgg performed by Rev. H81‘- vey Denton. The bride looked churning in a nflvy suit with navy accessories and carried a boquet c! lovely flowers. She was attended by Miss elma McLaren. sister of the while Mr. Warren Stuart ably supported the K100111- After the ceremony the b11179? to a wedding dinner. attended s. reception at at the groom's former heme. PItE - nurrrsr. snovvsn - A pro-nuptial shower was held at the hmne of Mr. and Mrs. John Bilrgcyne, North Granville, on Wednesderr cveninil. October 18th, eir daughter Vivian, popular 1m ‘Iheima McLoreri to the sea/t of honor, which was with white rfllbon and under a wedding bell and and white streamers. The heavily laden baskets were carried by Miss Mae Well and Master yne, The gifts by ma. George Dun- the accompanying verses read by Min Margaret Moc- Fsrlene and passed on to the en to Mrs. George Wall Mrs. William Clow arranged them on the table. The bride in a few well-chosen words thanked the donors for their ts, which included furniture, culery, linen arwilleb most in Raymond were opened nlll l by the Ministers. Rev. Hugh Miller will preach both morning and even-_ in In the morning the subject is attended by her sister. Mrs. Glen Clmrilbell. of Mllbiun. PEI, who‘ W115 lwwned in a smart dress of rvseberrv crepe. with iieeessorles in a matching shade, and wore a cor- sagc of Talisman rose; iii-id fern Mr. Joe R. Smith, Margate, P.E.f cousin of the bride, acted as groornsman. Following a. ful buffet luncheon. the bride and RYQO-m loft on a short honeymoon trip to pOinls of interest in the Province. For travelling, the bride Wore an English cord Fall Coat in Mayfair Green, with fitch trim- ming, and accessories also in green. Scotla, where in a quiet, but in- Quarfer Master Sergeant Roy Dan- iel Company, P. E. Island l-f ghlanders, and the eldest, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. the: .. Angus lvfcGillivarv of Cardigwn, debageétzvacsnsblxwglgtiltlcflebiéfiglkin? k"9i‘§’dn~i-. right — I wouldn't. But, wwlghliliitlg tvhcfugfilgglllrnore said to P- E- I- The (‘efflvflny ls schedued f1‘ Himand- l even lf I could give them away, I her‘ "I don't. think Mrs. Lewes will to take place at the Church of the _"—-' can't do 1t, without. giving Sadie be with you much longer. In the ‘immaculate Cnncepfiorl on Monday, Tyefecmild n?“ o’ the irlite?‘ away es well." _ mEB-Ilbilnc 98E that 5116's‘ 8s 00111- mwv-r W111». f-Ff nn-nrsnrzsutlb- "11 "°'“°"‘.T.“‘f‘i¥‘.%2..i‘f r °"“""'“*“"“ W" ‘Reverend W. F1. Fnrlght, C, S. S. W, chaplain of the Island Regiment. Ml=s Young, who is popular members of Chsrlottefuwns younger set, ha»: been the guest of __.._._,_.__n..__....... W-.. .. . IAGE TPfllE. ______.._._..____.___.___._.________._______ .___ - _ The WEEK at S.D. U. nnvn alltl DANCE ' WHITE SPOT Monday Night NOV. 6th Music by O. K. Presby mrmsm" COURSE BUY (ONE Hi A Iieederabip urse und th and s Islanders n o! WWI on ‘mum Now DAY Admission 25c “P1111118 311N111- Wtmd '1" » $1M‘; 1cm"- °:.*¢.e:.:"n.~ LEFT Dance 9 to 1230 thisuwursze willwcontiriue for AND a period o! four weeks. ---—-_-_~_~_= m, m," u, M, m SAVE SALE SIGNALLERS LEAVE- A num- tram B. bowler. New York, and Pro- ber o! members of the Signalling feesor A. B. MacDonald. E-‘nggfivn- MONEY ENDS Corps left yesterday morning for rah. Mr. Fowler, a "ormer C fan ‘ the mainland. Among the mern- "d wimd w" vweml- 33 11 W1"- 1ONIGHT bers were Jack and Dick Sweeney. h? b?“ ‘alga sons of Dr. J. and Mrs. Sweeney. Moxmmvement m the Ummdwpesum S essor MacDonald is Director c! POLICE COURT-—In the Police Court. yesterday flve young men pleaded guilty to tampering with hydrants and were placed on pro- bstion for a year. An abusive lang- uage case was dismissed. the Extension Department of St. Mancls Xarder University Ari - istnimdhastakenariac vein r- est in Credit Unlom and the Co- operative Movement in Nova. Scotia. ENDS TONIGHT Mr. Bowler Oauiihe Check your needs again-don't let this oppor- . US Amonmorxvim tsiptooreP-ovinceslsw rmnmsi. summons-me “m. sums PM, m, M, m B, tunity pass to get what we believe to be the gfyftlerg; Fggglrfn “Q1115?” $151,219“ is Observing he booberiguvifmoergf world's finest Drugstore Merchandise at two y g m e m PM“ i" the “mumes- articles for the Prince of one, plus one-cent. eral Home of A. A Henriessey to St. Dunstens Basilica where Re- quiem Hlgh Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. Keefe who also con- ducted the service at th" grave. The poll-bearers were: Messrs. Joseph Hughes, Lemuel Frlzzle, Andrew Gallant... Obaln Gallant, Peter Doiron and Abraham Peters. DEBATES: The Debating Societies held their first debates of the year during the t week. In St. Augus- tines Soot y, Howe-rd Hofin. An- dre O1 _ and Fresno Bulge allowed at the farmer made a better living than the professional man. The sldeof the professions was capably upheld bv T. Norrie, " Louis MacDonald, and Edward Car- on. Philip teele tzave a short ad- dress at th close of the debate. John Imrkin acted as critic. Rememberi Prices are going up. Stock up now and save money. SERIOUSLY INJURED - Dr. Ernest Corrigun yesterday morning received a wire stating that his uncle, Ernest Mooney, a former Charlottetown man, was in a seri- ous accldent in York, England, ‘out. that hopes were held for his re- covery. Mr. Mooney is proprietor of the Armstrong Oiler Co., of York, and in a left/er received from him last week stated he had just com- pleted a bomb-proof shelter for his large staff of employees. Tli E JENKINSAVRIIARM. 4 711E, oxoiil srauvs’ v ‘DlSpPl15lYlQ_Qhi‘lTli5 2i,‘ A vnunr zls Eur; B1 Denna; x. Kw 51s. EiilllliflllElllllltllLl. Resolved: "That. the American Neutrality Lew should be repealed" the topic for discussion in the Th ulcers on and Patrllfik SharkAeIy. Tliglcrllarfnfor B '_"‘ e even g we a , _ Wm." wen m SYDNEY—M1s§ Joseph Maclleods gavena, ilvifminii“ U I q I U ;Gy1p?yM1DorlsdYoung, eldest daugh- “gun “ghlelproducts of Canada er o . an Mrs, Walter Young . 11 115° I1 W111" of Spring Street left on Wednesday I st Th god t, m M By 1 . n . omas‘ . le y, e - morn rig for Sydney Mines. Nova gmauve Sygfflcodmlgrétaiho! Harolg errnewevfl an .. nmns, p, John Trainer won the judge's dficl- slon over Jo=eph Mabel". John Mar- yotze. {rd-lid ggrenice Goody. The silba u G111; ' of l . ec or use on was: "Resolv '° "My H°“"““""“ that the college students or st. Frunstans should have permission to terestlng military wedding she will become the bride of Regmental Mrs. Lawcs kl-nzl to nvomcn l.’ the we the viorob. Al:u—-z-..s l, i: I u-lll personally let the "Or ever has been’ _ said. "She wasn't u, nau 14111 1111111 she met him, Mr. Dolllmoraqfine really wasn't" how you have helped me." that. You wouldn't He touched the bell as be was "I can believe b bin-st. into tears 11 we got them, you speaking and the sergeants wife sistance you give _ _ promise to do my best to iliVB Sadie a break. I can Di-ii. the facts before the Chief and what he “med b?’ H'm"1'i"§' CBPiP-ifl- i119 was sclwiuled for Tuesday has been nnsln'““\' on account of rain until next week. A STERNER JOB "As soon as it's dark," the Chic! .~a'ld, when Dolllmcre - b ‘phone, “raid the have some o1 the . r n ' "*1- Gm: O t’ e A silo-ht blaze was discovered ln the College Rink on last Sunday, but was extinguished by the stru- lane. You s ard men at the On their return the young couple will reside in Verdun, and will be followed by the best wishes of a. host of friends both 1n this pro- vlnce and elsewhere. FOOTBALL: A well-known Char- lottetown sportsman, and a former football gla er himself, was heard to remark ur ng lust Saturday's game. "I have been watching football for forty years, and I have never wit- nessed ii harder-fought game." The Saints had the better of the terri- tory and failed by inches to tally in frcnt of the bar) only because luck was not with them-we say- luck. becnuse the rain-soaked mud-i covered ball was as elusive and un- controllable as a grea ed pig. True. U. N. 3.. did count on a penalty: kick from a chfficuli: anglwbut‘ (hen luck was 100 per cent with themlrodays grime is expected to be another thrlllrr. and will be the last rrme of the season. Both teams will lct themselves “nil out", not U"('(“.‘€Ei'1li'i&i.lll! the strength rf their Inpsnenhs. the Saints are con- fident end determined to be ac- claimed thc winners. In their last encounter, Mt. A. soured a convert- ed try, and the Saints e try. PERSONALS Mrs. John T). Timmlm and Mrs. William F‘ Power. Mcun1 Stewart. left on Thur dry morning to visit friends in Boston. The msnv home friends of Mr. Imlls Lowe of Wlnnlrwq who has been so serlouslv lll will be glad t0 t know he has made a good recovery and resumed work. CifTown Royalty And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs, D.M. Robinson, St. Avards, have as their guest an old friend in the person of Mr. Leon- ard Boundy, formerly of Wlnsloe Road who ls being welcomed by friends and relatives after s. long absence. Mr. Boundv first left Prince Edward Island thirty-five years ago. Since then he has made his home in Calgary. Alberto visiting here eight years ago. He leaves shortly to join Mrs. Bcundy in Amherst, NS, where they will spend the winter with Mrs. Boun- dy's sisters the Misses Bryenmn. Mr. Boundy notes a marked change in the youth, and in the style our new buildings. who spent the __.___. Miss Annie Dollar summer in the country has return- ed to St. Avards, where she will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Robinson. The personnel of St. Avards and vicinity is constantly changing, the newest additions being Mr. and Mrs, Fred Budd, and Mr. James Burns and family. Mr. Budd is em- played with A. Horne dz Co, and Mr. Burns with G. d: G. Pure Milk Dairy, St. Avards. Mr. Fred Smith jcnito of St. James Presbyterian Church, City, has moved with his family to Bishop St, to be nearer his work. His eldest son. Douglas, seuman gunner with the R.C.N.V. R. left for Halifax Friday morning. Many persons in this section who hzve been privileged to enlov the friendship of the late Mrs. Johna- than West, Miss Charlotte Horne, Mrs. Bruce McMillan and Mrs. West, while mourning their loss and syrnpathizing deeply with those bereaved. still cannot but feel that there has been forg another link to draw them nearer to the Great, ‘Beyond. Miss Mary Molli=h who has been on three penalty kicks (one of them l best to see that she gets a break." “She's got, no chance while those club?" , evils are free to get at her." ‘Yes. They're waiting for mo,’ . Get men other stations and surround the long tlnle.’ place. And let me know the moment silence for a. you have any news. Buff-be careful! she said; "I'll Cardew is probably armed." cu. You're not “The may not be there-wet. man. You're Ve ll ely they will weir. until it's them on board before they come down," honor at numerous showers the past few weeks, at which she w“ the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts, which testify to the popularity of the young bride. Her fiance, MI. McCilllivary be- fore leaving with his regiment for Sydney lVrss was one of Char- lottetovwnfls prominent young bus- lnes: men. dent's fire brigade before any ser- serimls damage was done. _.___.___. Belfast Mr. Mack Martin. Montague was on s, business trip to Belfast re- cently. ‘WWW M . Albert Johnson d Jam KM“ Mimm“ l" ‘h’ hmm- H. (gkafisello of Murray gilt/er was: WWW in Belfast on Tuesday buying cattle. Mr. Chanirég‘ Gilli: of Point Prim Morrlson has gone to arlottetcwn where he Celebrates lgggcnwred the Royal Bank of Can- Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. MscAulay Allan and Mr. chss. Bolsner of Charlotte- ——_- town were in Wood Island on Mon- _ (Halifax Chronicle) His Eixcellenny Most Rev, Jim/neg day. Mon-ism, DA D" Bkhop C! Aw Mr. Duncan Taylor who has been llgunish. yesterday celebrated the {n élsiséqge a: the work pt! f h_ 50m anmversay f M ,d- u an or e summer e t or ls to the prlesthogd? Theft 0106218110012 $21915“ ‘Niagan? £22111‘? M1163“ 22:: observin mu n cnfiiry of fdith- " "y" a y lll serv ce, ups of widespread in- i time earlier. W195i». for Blshvp Morrison en o s . W811 Yfifird. 110i only among “£026 1yP§fg§§°°§hf°i,,I§°‘&‘s w. °f his "w" ccmmuniim but flmmlf; ed at dqfferent stations Nolgghifiiofillliigrsriggrrilellgugt once ne ls malnlv what m; i i o of the best and least known men and only mm seed’ in this province. As s. public fig- ure he has enjoyed prominence for many years. His official acts and pronouncements are news and his acrivztles the diocese are followed carefully. I-Ils intimacy, hoivever, is shared by cmrnparatlvely few_ But all hold Bishop Morrison in high regard. During me 2'! years he has been bishop he has proven a capable leader. Affairs of the diocese have progressed well under his discreet and thorough guidance. Correctness is a cardinal prin- clple of his life and this prlinriple 1s apparent in his conduct of church ceremonial. In matters of ceremonial and r-ubrlcal he is re- garded as an authority. A son off Prince Edward Island's sturdy Scottish shock, Blsho Mor- rison enjoys a robust p. yslque which has given hlm a youthful appearance and energy belylrlg his yea-rs. Coupled with an impressive npqoearancc is a strong and power- iul voice and the ability to em- ploy it. Thu.» he is famed as a fine pulrpit orator. Bisihqp Morrison, in shflrt. i5 B. combination of orator. ex- ecutive. and servant, an ornament to his diocese and to Nova Scotia. (Halifax Herald) To Nova Scotlsns of all denom- inations Bishop Morrison has been more even than the spiritual leader of his own communion in so: he has been, ln addition, a pillar of Nova Scotla cl hip. A man of finc intellect and deep learning. he p sesses, a5 well, all the courage for which the Scottish race is known. 811d on more than one occasion in his service in this Province he has stood forth and stood fast for the of the masses few seconds before take a. chance on _ like an ordinary D0 a gentleman. I met "N0. I'm an ordinary policeman. De Mrs. Iawes and Tm on the level with you. 1 mean exactly what I said. It's obvious that you are not. doing a kindness to you daughter by silielding the men who have ledyher into this jam. And will lead her lnlo worse one. if they manage to c’. out of the country and slam again. "Rolliter isn't at his office their?" sire asked. _ "I suppose not. Be czertmnly wouldn't stay after Sadie: warning. He must know that we know-wind lmost. available force wall/ailing the likely haunts. Pull this cfl, Dolllmcre, and I'll take off my ha; to you." “That's very kind of 0u, sir" Dollhnore mid with a s c w fortunatcl _ the telephone could n E S office as he was phoning, and mo necessary arrangements were rapidly come from two i118 more judged that he The constable whose beat con- tained the tiny village of Frlthsdert. St. Mary was sent for, but. although he proved to be e very pleasant fel- low, he was not, particularly help- ul. “It lies back s bit from the road. sir. I never been in it. There's a chap living there name of Rimes». Rletlred tradesmen, 1 'esrd, Msrned. Seems vcry respectable, They some- times takc; paying guests like I've ‘cal-d." "Ho; he any now?" “You mean by?” “Yes-—yes," Dollimore tiently. “That I can't say." _ But the constable could and did mgali-he exact‘ dspotn vsllkiliézn thré 0w occuple o lam scale map 1n the lrrpecmrs office. "It's in a three-sided garden 11110116 Junction of those two roads. 0 said. “There's o gate at the corner into the garden." "Any nljmf gntrs?" y “Ne. sir. It's a corner cut of! a my}, n, you mirrb: say There's, a. fence and o, blt of a hedge fperat- mg igie garden from the field. “I ~ , Dolllmbrc turned to the local ki- sipector: “Can you fix the Thin“! with the local exchange?‘ The ‘ctm- nodded: “You want it definite y ‘out ofordelf?" went him. "You know his private house?" she ed. "I don't—0f! hand, They may have at at the Yard~hc may be n the telephone book. _ But heworrt. be there. I-les in hiding or trying no gel. out of the country. By this time, course, the ports w1ll be watched. Walt a minute." A sudden thought had occurred to him and picking up the telephone lie gave the ilumbc-r of Scotland Yam and. a moment or so later, the Chief's extension. "Iliat. you, sir? '1'.b.is ls Dolllmore all llity Cal-dew is usln8 Lewins passport. H having me ports‘ watched, I thought you'd wish to know." said the Chief. "Be here as soon as yflu can." rung Mmxenne. °fi MacDonald. hhfid"' .I.e.uchle Ros dd hm - b0 RD,‘ m,“ o! Ho“? s11 en yrs -wave. Now a ut - M C MB” llter—hen in hiding and will prob- fiw, rho» “an. 12w "s"? ’ ere e l ey to lice. ‘were " on‘ or w *l. u "m" “one . ... .. mL1w°°k~ a small house that Bonner ‘Ilh different women's o anima- “m” m" °f 19mm?" umfln m, vmm m self,“ m Sadie has been there wnri Flesh ~ Oerdew several times. I've written their supplies for knitting andsew- re n e .v . n lng for the soldiers during the mhffiagf pfiagflgfyy $11222 mfhgyQfé bolted. That's where Fernandez and Sadie were going this afternoon when your men turned them back." "Where ls it Dolllmorc urged. ‘Look here, that address urlll be of very real use to the police mid we won‘t forget. it. I'll bu. Lhcflhlef self. W get bhélil sooner or 1o. r. You -can bet that every port in one country is watched, mid now that Rolllter is cut off from his of- flce I don't sulppose they've any LQO much money. You've litiihifil; to gain 0n Oi-‘i- by shielding them_riothlng wrist- Larsen, s ever," "You give me your word not, to let Sadie know? In her ivay, she's in love with Carciew," she added mis- uring the children, were baptized. The untary numwer was a. solo “In the garden" by Mr. D. E. Ross. In the evening the choir sang “Send the light" Mr. Ross taking the solo part. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Flat River, Mrs. J. F. Eldon, Mr. and and Mrs. Garfield berry, Mr. and Mrs. . John and said lmw- Compton were winter months. Friends of Hon. Dougald MacKtn- non of Mt. Buchanan will regret to hear he is about to enter the P. E. I. Hospital for eye treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ross of Rloseberry who have been on athree weeks visit f0 Boston and Fall Riv- er. Mess, arriving home this I'll go alvacl ulih i.l here already. Perhaps vou will come on with the ofhelny I'm not fllre how ninny will be micro, o1‘ WF-Btii-I they'll put up a light." (To be Conurxiled) _____________ Yesterday's R Local Market ‘.. Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- Bcc-ri at Mt. Buchanan 22 to Mr. and Mrs. A1189 son. Belfast lovers Of Rood read with interest, and the crooning of the Fall the Charlottetown Male "ountrv districts and it honed we will have an entertainment. in Beelfast music have “were ‘i m“ an e8 0 "It's us as ike," Dolllmore . , , mom. in Sam $0,, hflff,’ is we m, pick ussnsv AND snurpsvs is sincerely them up within an hour or so. _ s E 01181111181 you don't it may take us days and ‘WTML MARKET before even wee . Meantime you and CB-bihlee @8611 199 the roads get really bed. Sadie and Fernandez will have to 01111015. bumh 3'10‘? —-——— face the charge alone. What good Cauliflower each l5-2§c Mr John A. MacKenzle, merchant are men like Rolllier and Curileiv Apples pk 15-300 at Wood Islands accompanied by to some an ay? What good are Eqzgs doz 1- they to any y?" Ripe tomatoes DE!‘ Mrs. Mackenzie and young (‘laugh er arc leaving bv car this week on "They may not be there. But it's a Parsnlps bunch e 5 E 11513;; and {nicrests f e c. o In mgeolgecent times Bishop Mor- lb rlson has been orofoilndly lntcr- a two week's visit to Boston-B bungalow in n village celled FTltllfi- squash 1b ester! in the now widely-recognized _—-—- deri St. Mary. The bungalow is called mung“; DR Antigonlsh Movement-that, great I-lelmshook. She spo c in a dull, R6915 3 ms social and economic crusade tnn lifflefls Way- _ , n Ross, Bppf ls motivated from the centre ,§‘~’*1f" ‘MM ""1118" _ p.111... meal. his diocesan field. Still exceptloii- h fir} 2111111011;- d thrrtee miles itloyn Lamb 1-,, all" energetic despite hlS years, he ‘This column is reserved tor he ft- u 8 f)?‘ g l B; RuPPICPgLilDO . (ion-mi we; is not cont-e - to be a mere ob- news of local interest but. sdver- “fgviiiog‘l(l~tm_‘”vncfl°c.° wr“ ‘We Sm‘: nook» server of these nCilViilcS, but give; iising of a. newsy nature may be "ms i1“ miner‘; hame . practical leadership, 1m inserted at 2 cents a wo “I dun,‘ know wnme Inn.“ ‘ 115cm! strictly payable n advance .________-_——-—--—- ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 the I tell you. it stands colic b, l , . ch and igarssware. All joined in sing- glng " She's a Jolly Good Fcl- vislrnr friends and relatives in low".' The remainder of the even- New Perth hns returned. to her lng was went in dancing. ‘Ibo hcrnetn Boston. P. m9 Extenswn Department o! the Them‘ m n an m Fri r1.‘ » UMVQTSiW M Anngomsh‘ ohfirlmmwwn elm-mun m“ be all tn: timeu-theyqrg 1X0 ihncn ggnmrc‘ '~“"'“‘ "Ilhvwea M: ..,~ l Quite irrespective of rellirioil! banded their Rrpt Archie may ' oiilrms l0 lbs affiliations, the whole 9601118 01 Hume. 111s u, on me vhone?" Pork lb f Nova Scot-lo will loin 111 qXi/end- -—--———- 11319531 cmb Annie: 111 ,,;, in? congmtulntlnns to ls Ex- AyLpg3URY_ England .__((}P) _‘ “Thank you very much‘ M,‘ GR“, peppers 3 for 11W eel ency on th =. notable anniver- To am dggtflgng and muwrlsgs Lnmx... 1 51m" ca,“ out n“, prmnpe Rm mmwrs l‘ q,- gflrv and will wish him many morfl during b ack-outs names of street: and I've ll0 doubt flint as m" as _V.‘,ll 011W“ f=‘-ll'f‘l-\l~“1 . 3 '1, o,‘ ‘a?’ years of health. happiness curl iii (hi: ‘Buckinghamshirc town time giro <~@;i»¢-|-p.~q_ v4)“ nnndnq ‘pm-n, Pipe 6 iiks per will‘ w. 1-. unison. among hi5 own people of been painted on the pavement; m. “And 394m?“ v fii-snlmrrles qt lo- T; the Maritlmes. _ white letters. "She's e, woman. British Juries are Geese 82.60-03- e