OCTOBER 24. 1938 WINCHELI. lill TODAY -— TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY o cu i=2 B Eiezéii | s” E lino “I855 wit/o BERT lAHR JOAN DAVIS EXTRA . . . . .. NEWS Billy Rose's Revue SHOWS DAILY 3.15 — 7 — 9 P.M. rm: nearer- ro rucanr rroav or our: woman's FAMILY DAILY ALSO . . . MUSICAL —- FLOYD GIBBONS-PICTORIAL 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 P. M. THREE DAYS - Today-Tues-Wed. BONITA GRANVILLE ANITA LOUISE BOBBY JORDAN JOHN LITEL DICKIE MOORE Directed by JOHN FARROW The Central Guardian This column is reserved fur new: of local interest but advertising of I newsy nature may be inserted ll. 4 cents a word strictly ply- able in ldvance. COLLECTORS for Bible S0- clety Dlfflfc call at Mr. Boss's ciiice icday ior your lists and re- ceipt books. L-708. 50TH ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. E. I... Harrington, Eldon. are today receiving congratulations on their 50th wedding anniversary. Their friend; wish them many more years of happy wedded bliss. POLICE COURT — At Police Court Saturday morning a. man was fined five dollars and costs or ten days for being drunk and dis- orderly. Two vagrants were caz-h sentenced to thirty days. A man was remanded till the twenty- ninth on a charge of vagrancy. WAREHOUSE ENTERED-City Police last night were investigat- ing a break made over the week- end in the lobster warehouse of J. J. Hornby, Water Street. Six cases of lobster and three cases 0f chicken were reported missing. Discovery oi the break was made by Mr. Peter Oatway, workman, yesterday afternoon. MAY BE TRANSFERRED—II was learned from Ottawa last night that Inspector J. Friprps, commanding “U” Div- ision Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice here would probably be trans- ferred. The Ottawa report said the transie-r was "likely" allhouun undecided as yet. ARRIVES FROM SCOTLAND— The Rev. James A. Crawford. a native of this Province‘ arrived from Scotland last wcek to visit his brother, Mr. A. G. Crawford and Mrs. Crawford, Rosenertih, after an absence of 2'1 years. Rev. Mr. Crawford, who has retired, was a clergyman of the Presbyter- ian Church ln Scotland. He ex- pects to remain in the Province several weeks. KING'S COUNTY RESIDENTS ATTENTION-Jrhe Auction Sale of Farm Machinery and Equip- ment and Household Furni- ture, scheduled for Thursday of this week on the property oi the estate of the late A. Steyvart MOI‘- son, Morsous Mills, Upton, King's Countv. will commence at o'clock in the iorenoon instead of at 12.1.5 oclock noon as previously advertised. 'I'his change has been deemed necessary to permit ade- quate time for tho sale of the large number oi articles to be offered. 14-703- COLLECTORS for Bible 5o- ciety please call at Mr. Hoggs- office today for your lists and re- ceipt books. L408. WELCOME DISTRICT GOVER- NOR,—Rola.rians held a club as- sembly Saturday evening in the Canadian National Hotel to mect District Governor Larry H. Al- line of Pnesque Lie, Maine. A short address of the District Gov- 4 Tkrinlty United Church .\IONII.\Y:— )——IIIIIIE(‘I‘S, East PIIIIWP- 1:00-Y. P. U. Executive» 30"“ Room. iffii_*__s ... 7YQ_ _ nmrns _ > lllflltlll-IAD-At Dunedin, ‘Oct. 15. 192s, nvMr and Mrs. Howard Mulrl: ml, a son. )f\.('I)ri,\.‘.\l.D-At Klufs County ll"“‘ " on Wrrlncsrinv. Oolcb" l’! i lo M". and Mrs. Fowl" .\'.‘ 'l ‘III. Paninure Irlflwl- ll dint i" ., rowan --At King's Oounty - Dlml on Monday. October l9. 1993- io .\lr. and Mrs. Joseph Power. Groctificlrl, n daughter. Mark Vi’ III Curlcy, :___?__*_nn/vrns_ V k STEVENSON-At NOW GIHSROW Sunday, Oct. 23. i938 Mrs. Charles A. Slcvcusnn, apzcd 86 years. Fun- Pml from hcr late residence Tues- llfll‘. Oct. 25 at 2 o'clock. MICIIAEIo-“At 35 Weymouth St. 0n sllllday. 0oz. 2a, ma, Mrs. Thomas Mlcllllvl. aged 80 years. Funeral from hoi- late residence tomorrow ‘Sllav. leav the house at 9.30 l" service in s. Peter's Cathedral elalllsfia. Interment St. Peter's Cem- PRIIJIIAM—-AC K IIBIIIBIO 06L 23. 1938. James W. Peridham maged 89 °ll¢ n. m. Imerment Alberton emc ry_ go-Nivoux-at his residence, no omit Street, Chariot town, on nclober 22, i938, John B. Con- h, Y- flzcd '18 years. Funeral from Ins late residence, Tuesday mom- ! at 45 to St. Dunstan‘: B __ B. lhlIICR thence to o canta- e Roman Island Students Enjoy Forestry Station in Sun-bury Co., N. B. Their stuy there bositics vorl‘ joyablc. petition is vcry kcon. A orga being would be more beneficial tion.” were D. Nicholson. S. Reddln. aid. P. Sobey, C. Jones Macbecd. The con side was . torlous. It Ls regrettable flint E. Doucchte Island on had to rcinm tn the account. of illness. The boys are Profit-ssh! orably in their studies teaching of Messrs. ytPatriot please copy). Use Mlnnrds for dandruff. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and _. North Wiltshire "' Phone 149 Course At Acadia Several boys from P. E. 1., are taking n short course in forestry at Acadia Forestry Experimenta- lit-in’; eduuntionui is also vcry en- Tho boys have organized tltcm- selves into soft-ball trains rind com- d ‘mting sccioiy ltas also bccn "(i cousfsirng of four clubs- Tho first debate was. held oi. Fri- day evening, Oct. i4, the resolution "Phat Government Control to the citizens of P. E. I. than Prohibi- Those supporting the pro side Carrier and A. Ross, while uphold- ing the con sidc wcrc S. ilk-Don- and D. vic- fav- under the Schlerbcck. Morrison and others. Their course includes Dcndmlogy, Silviculturc. Eninmflogy and land surveying. Besides lectures there ls practical application in field activities. ernor was followed by reports of the Chairmen oi the various Ro- tary committees. President Georg: J. Tweedy presided. TRINITY Y. P. U.—On Friday the regular weekly meeting of the Trinity Young People's Union was held. The meeting opened with a short devotional. period. This was followed by a business SPSSIOII. The members, then. adjourned to their various groups for Indy and discussion. The meeting cioseri with an hour of very enjoyalrl gnmc. led by Mr. Frcci Large. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Frederick Everett Gallant was held Saturday from the resi- dence oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. s. T. Gallant, Upper Queen Street to tho Church of the Most l-lolv Redeemer whore Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Baines. C. SS. R. As the remains wore home to tho altar rail the altar boys of which the deceased was n member, preceded the casket and at the ctnohisiou of muss to the church dozr. The girls choir of the church rendered the music for the mars. Assisting in the Sauc- tuary were Rev. G. Momghaia. D. D., Rev. W. McCurdie. Rev. John Sullivan. Rev. Oswald Murphy and Rev. Ray McKenzie of St. Dun- starts University. The pail bearers wcro: as John McKinncn. Pius Minn n. Rnynwid Train- u! . lllllCll. Allison Mc- llZlLI Alphonse Campbell. Srrvico at tho crave was conduct- oci by Rev. F. Moreau. C. SS. R. Personals Mr. and flit-s. .1 O C. Cninyhcll returned $ntmdav frcm a two wick. vim, w Nrw Yltrk. Mr. and Mrs. H. Strickland. city. lci? Sntuflav mornivrr on n short visit to Sydney. Cape Breton. Miss Ailnnlc Brown. Now Hnvon. has roturncci nflcr u very pleasant visit with ITI"il(I.'~2 and rrlntivcs in Boston. Mrs. J H. Grimmer loft for her homo in (Yhamowok. N, B., Sni- urday morning, nilcr spending two “wits with hor parents. Rcv. and Mrs. J. W. Hnyicr. Hazclbrook. Stuff Sergeant N. J. Anderson of tho local Royal Cnnadinn Mrumtcd Pnllcr- detachment has returned to dutv nflcr completing a ihrcc-mnnlh sncrlnl training course at Rcclnn. Snsk. Li Col. G Full. Charlotte- town nrnriticr- dealer and presi- dent of the Board of Trade here loft for Montreal Saturday on a business trip. He is expected to return Wcdnesdny or Thursday of this wock. Mr. andVlmA. HncNnlrRnbert- son and little daughter lVlZarloric, loft Friday morning for Sudburv. Ont, nftcr a visit to the home of Mr, Robertson's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Robertson, East Ray- ally. Wtfl£fl70 Funeral Notice All firemen meet at the Fire Hull, in ynliorm, Tuesday morning - gt 8:30 to attend the funeral of the late John Connolly. veteran THE CHARLOTTETOVYN cuagiylvn_ lllllClOUl SERVICES 0E ST. JAMES CHURCH The Rev. R. Moorhead Legato, D. D. spoke on the Bible, the "book of books" a: the morning service at St. James Presbyterian Churcnl yesterday. He took as his text Sh; John 5. 39. ‘S-"KYCII the scriptures ior they are they which testify oil me" l The subject o! Dr. Legateks eve- ng address was the temptation in the wilderness in which he showed that to everyone temptations of similar characters occur. At the morning service the choir rendered the anthem “How Lovely; are Thy Dwellings fgiyh-Spclilfl: Miss Marguerite Cudmore took zhe l solo part. At the evening the an- them "Now the Day is Over"— Marks, was sung by the choir. ST. DUNSTAWS BASILICA A capacity congregation, estim- ' ated at approximately i900, mark- ‘ ed the closing of the eight-day mission for women atst. Dunstans Basilica yesterday afternoon. Rev. Father Hubert. C. s. P.. preached the closing sermon on "loyalty to Ciarlst". Pontifical Benediction was given by His Excellency Most Rov. J. A. O. Sullivan, Bishop of Charlottetown Rev. Father Gilbert. C. S. P.. preached at Solemn High Mass at the Basilica at 11 o'clock. Cele- fdrs. Mary Cass Laid To Rest 0n Saturday The funeral of the late Mrs Mary Cass from her late rfisldfllce in North River on Saturday. Oct. 22nd, was largely ‘attended. The funeral cortege. one Of the lalléeal seen in this district, testifiedbi the esteem and affection in which the deceased yvas held. The remains were met at Lhl‘ vestibule of the Basilica by Rev. P. McMahon. D. D., rector of St. Dunstaifs Basilica and the fun- eral Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. V. Cass. S. J., a ssn of the dc- ccased, assisted by Rev. I-Duls Dougan, Deacon and Rev. R. G. Ellsworth. D. D., subdeacon. Co- incident with the Requiem Hlsll Mass another requiem Mass was celebrated at a side altar by Rev. Frederick Cass, another son of the deceased. Final absolution was pronounced by His Excellency Bishop Osulli- van. Seated in the sanctuary We" Rt. Rev. Monsignor G. J. Mac- Lellan. V. G. and Rt. Rev. Maur- ice McDonald-the latter being a former pupil cf the late Mrs. C856- Also present in the Sanctuary were the motor and faculty of St. Dunstiarvs University. the Miss- ionary Passionate Fathers, the members oi the Basilica staff. 811d a large number of the clergy from various parishes throughout the dioceses. Special music was render- ed by the choir assisted by Rev. Bernard Glllls. D. D., under the direction of W. J. Brown. Services at the grave were con- ducted jointly by Rev. J. V. Cassy S, J., and Rev. Frederick Cass. I Fzur sons of the deceased. Par- vin. Austin. Francis and George acted as pail-bearers, while the honorary pail bearers were: Dr. I. E. Croken. Messrs. Daniel McNelll, Vincent Blake. Leo Doyle. George Berrigan and Leo F. ll/Lacdonald. An exceptionally large number of Mass Carr's and flora-l offering-S‘ were innvzible evidences of the sin- cere rwret occasioned at the pass- ing of the late Mrs. Cam. May her soul rest in peace. , Death 0f Mr. John B. Connolly 0n Saturday l Mr. John B. Cznnoily, '18, re- tired Charlottetown nlon died at his home Saturday after a was formerly employed by firm took over the MacLean stand. Mr. Connolly retired about 10 years a-gp. rm a quarter century he was prominently connected with Charlcttotovrns Fire Department retiring six years ago with the rank oi Captain. Mr. Connolly was a laithful IITEIIIDCI‘ oi‘ the local Council s oi Columbus, the Holy . Society and n former mem- , (in: Benevolent Irish 80- _ clely. t Survhing are his wife, nee Martha I-Iennessey and five sonsl and t-wo daughters. John J. Con— l ncllv. Lieutenant Commander of the local R. C. N. V. R. and Leo- nnxd, Charles, Austin and Wil- lium Connolly, all oi this City. are sons. whilo Sister St. Ma-gdalenm. Chziricttctoum Hospital and Mlssl "I Gladys Cotinolly at homo are daughters. Two sisters also survive, Mrs. Flora Bridge. and Mrs. J. M. Hnfvnes. both oi Mediord. Mass. Tho funeral will be hcld from the late residence of the deccnsi-rl. 95 Kent Street, Tuesday uiorning at 8:45 to St. Dunstaifs Basilica thence to the Roman Catholic Com-story. Eastern Guardian .."I‘his column la reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able__fn advance. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to . ll Charlottetown Guardian may b» handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..'ROBIN HOOD FDOUR is ec- onomical. More loaves of better bread from each bag. ..°COME IN AND ASK FOR our Full iuls on Permaneuts at . . H. Poole's Beauty Salon, Wood Islands Hill, Montague L- -l0-22-3l. ..'CAN YOU IIHAGINE getting three Jasmine Tpiletries with a regular value of $2.00 for only 99 cents? It's onl of the many bargains at t e Rexall Original One-Cent sale at Mabonb. Mon- tague from October 22nd to October 29th inclusive. L-E-IO-Zfl-Zi. ..'SAVE HALF what you usually s nd for Dru Store ltcins at n's Rlexal One-Cent Sale. Muntag e Seven big days with 250 bargain): to choose from. And two y‘ f~r the rice ox‘ one, plus only one: cent. Ocalber 22nd to October th n-rzc-lmnum. IrNi-IO-fl-Qi. l held each night wit‘; i illness. A native oi this City he , the , firm of MacLean Bros. and later = by Bruce Stewart 8e Co. when that ‘ brant of the mass was Rev. Father Oswald Murphy of St. Dunstuirs University while Rev. Father George McCormack was suh- deacon. In the evening at 7 o'clock an eight-day mission for men open- ed when a scrmon on "denial; oi Christ" wins preached by Rev. Father Augustine, C. S. P. Services for men only throughout the week at 7.30. Meanwhile masses will be said each morning at 5.30 and 7 o'clock while a mass for IWOIIICII and children will be said in the basement oi the Basilica at 7.30. The mission will conclude next Sunday, the Feast of Christ the King. 5.‘. PAUL'S The Rector occupied the pulpit on Sunday morning after an ab. sence oi several months. At the b9€inning oi his sermon he gave EXDYBSSIOII to his gratitude to Al- miflhty Gorl for a large meusurd of rrstored health and circle of friends whose have so much helped. Ho also gratitude to his cn-yvorkoi" Dr. llnslum ior his happy ("O-Op- eration in the Church's work, The n-(Conltflnued on page 7T Col '17)‘: Teachers’ Study Club Hears Talk 0n Agriculture On Saturday Oct. 22 the Teach- ers Study Group met in P. W. C. Mr. Ed McPhail called the invet- lng to order. Mr. Gordon Rice \‘.".l.\ appointed President, Millar Mac Fadyen was appointed Vice P ident, Dorothy ‘Poombs, Secretary The following committees were ap- pointed: Question Box. Miss Agnes Clements. Miss Anna McMillan. Press Box, Miss Bernice Mr. J. Arthur WiIIon. lVLr. McDonald President of the P. E. I. T. F. was. called on to make a few remarks. The guest speaker was Prof. William Reddin; the first part of his addrm, which was both inter- esting and instructive. was Spent l? reviewing last year's Nature Study examination. He pointed out the poor conception of the ro- quirements of the present day; farmers. He suggested that the children take an interest in beau- tifylno. Included in the helpful book mention was an Anlculiural Chart. Following Mr. Reridln In. sow-tor Woolncr made a few re. marks, The question box was dealt with by llle various teachers. At the conclusion ni the meet- lllg R commiltce consisting of M,- MlmFlKlYcn. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Ellls Was appointed lo draw u‘ 1' resolution with rewards the 581p‘- Plglgg zgetfiuinmfltit M the SCIIOOF. Y m . . . . n for Nov‘ 19p ce no ls scheduld Keep Nlinaiiris in the home. THE A. B. C. OF FALL A pcrial C will be ' White. 1 Anti-Freeze. Presione and Alcohol, 5X99 — Single and Double Bit. Ala- hasline. minion, including Imperial 3" Meteor l0 and l2 gunge, livers-adv Radio Batteries. mummies and Batteries. Batteries. Brushes. Carl?" SWWPHS. Chains — Dread- "Weht Heavy Duty Tire Chains. Emerzeney Grins. Cow Chains and Stall Fixtures. Watches. Clothes Pins and Lines. cf/lff/imh 9.0.4 owls... Sisman n04; AJLUhS Sisman Boys Shoes for hard wear. Lowest Prices on Rubber Footwear. ~om1ooooo6=§o>:»ooooo l C o I u m h u s ‘ l brother, John B. Connolly. a FUNERAL NOTICE .4 I 5006935410‘???CYOQCXGOKCUIXUQOAZLQM ' L-705-I0-24-2I. ‘ Members are requested lo I - ~—i Six Weeks 13' Knights 0f g meet at 95 Kent Street Tues- tend the funeral of our latc 8 i t , Home Making i I g ocrontooorrozg‘ day morning at 8:30 to at- 4 I Forty-eight girls, ranging from 18; ars-oi-nce to 30, will begin a -.six \veeks_ home-making course lhere today. The course is author- liml znder the Dominion-Provin- cial vouth training progmrn and will be under the suprvision of Alias lvlnry MacDonald. Supervisor‘ of \.Vom<-n'.s Institutes Flhvard Island. Miss MacDonald will be assisted by a competent staff. most of whom have specialized in their particular lim- of instruction, including Miss lmnhc I-lusxiird oi the Women's Tnstiluir Branch. and Mrs. Allison Afnrlrnn. Mcntauue. former sull- er . or of institutes who will have charge. Miss Jean MacLellan. Charlottetown, Miss Mona Wilson. public honlth nurse. Miss Annie Feranson and Sergeant Major Irlntn. 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