xiunssu-s saw: -wu:.~.u:.-t.s2v.axa.0\ Luflmvizvu nu; C‘ UTJYIYIITU DUOUQ; i REGULAR $5.00 and $6.00 VALUES llllW $1129 $1.98 $2.49 ' Isms OR BARGAIN, RACKS ALL STYLES ALL SIZES SPECIAL LOW PRICES 0N ~ MEN'S WORK BOOTS AND ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR i TERMS SPOT CASH PUIIDIE . FERGUSON sHQ COMPANY e»~.~osov-Qvvwwvveo>~eeeee~v+vaoeoeoeoomooeoowoo ~ Q-OQQQQrQ-Q-Q-ouovoo-o-vavoocswvo-oowao-QQ-o-Q- > THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE DOMINION OI’ ' CANADA Si. Paul's Church p’ .. 28rd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY elhicl 11.00 A. lit-Morning Prayer, Litsny and Sermon "the Church and the Communitfl’ ollertory Anthena-“There is a Blessed Home” - Marks 2.30 P. Ms-Sundsy School and Bible Classes. 8.45 P. M-Bllltluais. 7.00 P. M.—Evenlng Prayer and Sermnn-"Wlist Ill Contemporrie- Thought or Jesus."- Anthein-"Like As the I-Isrt" - - - — — — — Best-ell- Ever-ybody Welcmne. may. n. n RAYMOND M. A.. ww- Orgsnlsir-MISS LILLIAN EARLE. Choir Director-ALBERT DINNIS. flumv: -;-g-;-g-1.;-.._,._-- "sun"...- ,0, n scslnnnsensrvlpqnnne’ 8t. James 0 Minister: rm. a. MOOItI-IEAD LEGATI, n. n. Public Worship: MORNING AT ELEVEN. AND EVENING AT SEVEN 0'CLOCK . Preacher: rnii MINISTER. ..__._..___-_ _ nus SACRAMENT or BAPTISM WILL u: ADMINSTERED aw HALF-PAST sultan. _________ Sabbath Behool st Two-thirty- ........__._..._._ MORNING Anthesn- “The mt ChoriP-(Sir Arthur Sullivan) By the Choir. EVENING Solo, "Thou Art Our FatheW-(Brilllb MI: Inna MoLin-e. - ____________ STRANGERS AND VISITORS connucn! mvrre Basilica ilraniatic Guild PRESENTS Th; 3-Aet Comedy Drains. ' - “NUTS T0 YOU” Under Direction of has Vivien MecGIIII-ll , HOLY NAME CLUB Wednesday and Thursday. N"- . I-II P. M [legging SpeoInltles-Adniisnlon 85o Tickets on sale, lteddinu, Two Mac's. Victor 001W!- iird-ith ‘OI-Illlfl PROTESTAIIT A OPENS MONDAY, ANNUAL COLLECTION BE l4 CONTRIBUTOR T0 THE WELFARE 0E THE UNFORTUNATE T“ QE AWQP llllPlllllAlilE NOVEMBER 1st. The Central Guardian Tris column 1% remand for news of ocsl Interest ut advertlsin of s newly uturs may be inserts at 6 gates‘ s word strictly peysble in ud- niskes bet- 155 lr-B-lfi-U val "sous-v not»... for better baking rsn-a-u-u OONFIDEBATION LIFE IN - SUBANCE 14-8189-7-12-81? WATER. DATES: Persons who have neglected paying their water for the current quarter are re- minded that shut off lists will be on the street on Saturday the 30th. L-l241-l0-29-2i- STEWART! YEAST ill‘ b11511. THE QUARTERLY MEETING of the Graduate Nurses Association. will be held in Biunmeralde on Tues- day, November 2nd at 3 P. M. L-IRGR-IOJO-Zl. INTERTAINB AT BRIDGE — Miss Norma Jemieson and Mrs. Arthur Duvar entertained on Tuesday at bridge in honour of Mr. end Mrs. Harry Jemieson. POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday a. vagrancy case was heard and the defendant re- manded until today. A drunk and incapable failed to appear and lorfelted his $4 bail bond. BIRTHS I BURNS-At Freetown. P. E. I. Oct. 26. 1937 t0 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph m. Rose.- Siebert. DONOVAN-At. his residence, 28 Prince Street on October 29, 1937, Thomas F. Donovan, age 62 years- Fimeral from Frank Hennesseyks Funeral Home, Saturday morning at 8.45 to 8t. Dunstan: Basilica thence to R. C. Cemetery. CUMMlNGS—At Halifax on Oct. 2|, 1937, Donald Cummings. The re- mains wili arrive in the city this evening and will be resting at the Frank Hennessey mineral Home until Tuesday moming when the funeral will take place at B o'clock to Vernon River for interment. In Memoriam .' In fond sud loving memory of our dear Mother Mrs. John It. Cameron. who departed this life October 31st. 1935. . Some may think you an forgotten That the wound ts surely hflled But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Inserted by the Inmliy. - -31-1l. lN. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER i EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshire Phone 149 _t 40!‘ . . R. Bums, nee Mary E. Heffell a ' ‘litritutp carton DISTINGUISHED l S I. A N D “BIC-m yesterday's biographi- cal sketch of the litibst my. Charles Leo Nelligan, recentl, clitisemlteq Bishop of Pembroke diocese. On- tario. it was erroneously stated time his father and mother still reside in this province. Mrs. Nelligan died recently. It is also worthy of note that Mother Resurrection of 8t. Joseph's Convent, Chaxlottotown, is a. sister of Bishop Nelllgan. TIIIEVES FOILED 0F L001‘- Thieves were foiled in an attempt to loot Carter and Company's warehouse on lower Queen Street "fly yesicrday lnominil by theI arrival of Police. While on patrol duty some ., distance from the building an Officer of the local police force heard a noise and, started et once to investigate. Ap- parently the prowlers caught a Bllmpae of the approaching o1- ficer and abandoned their work. The Queen street door o: the bWIdiYIB had been forced open but; 110511108 was missing from, the warehouse, police said. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — To. morrow at the morning gervlgg the Rev. I-I. L. Dentorl, B. D., takes as hi‘ “Fffwn Sllbllwt. “Magnanlntous Lil/BIK- There will be an organ prelude by Miss Callback. The anthem of the morning will “Come Holy Ghost" (Paleatrina) Honour night is observed at the evening service. The Rev, H, 1., Danton delivers the first of three flddle-ifiei. hmiourins faithful ser- vants o! this Community. On this OOI-‘B-tifln the subject is "Honouring the School Teacher." The music or the evening will be in charge of the male choir, who open at 6.45 P, M, with a congregational song service. Mr. W. W. Jonas of Sydney, N. 8., W111 give a comet solo, Mendels- siohn‘ “Song Without words." Mr. V. I.- Dingwell will sing "God Ever Glorious." (Lwoef) and arrangement of the Russian hymn. Each Thurs- day from 3 to 6 o'clock P. M. the Rev. H. L. Denton, B. D., will be in the Church Study, with door on Fitzroy Street to meet and talk with tage of this perod of conference. WILL PERMIT FUN, NOT DE- SIRUCTION — Chief of Police A. Blrtwistie yesterday issued a warn- ing to those planning to take part in Halloween celebrations over the week-end. Every available police officer would be on duty as well as some special policemen and private automobiles would be used as well as the police patrol to curb the "de- structlve witches" who will be ar- rested “on sight," the Chief de- glared. It wasfposeible to have fun, he added, without causing damage to property. Students of Prince of Wales College would. retrain from their customary "Halloween seren- ade" this year out of respect to their late Principal, the into Dr. B. N. Robertson, it was said. The custom calls for visits to the Lieu- tenant Governor, civlc officials and professors who are called out for speeches and then given the "bounce." Parades through city streets and "theatre crashing" were also included. _ libitfrb OCTOBER. 80 SATURDAY, MINISTER-REV. S. C. COOPER, Th. M , ORGANIST-MRS. V. L. DINGWELI. Mornhig Service-HM) A. M. Special “Selected” Girls Choir. Sermon-"Bondage 0r Liberty” Sunday School-MO P. M. Evening Service-mo P. M. Solo-"heiected" Sermon-"Nstlonsl Afl [yogi Baptismal Service-SJE P. M. _ Ilochforrl Square ill-IV. CANON E. M. MALONE, M.A., Lfrh. 7.80 A. ‘lit-Requiem. 1.30 P. M.—Evenlng Auxiliary excori- - thaw-Parsonage. Opportunity." BIAVI! DAINPALI. RECORDED —A 1.62 inch rainfall late ‘Thursday night was rvpwled yesterday by Mr. Warren Bums. meteor st Charlottetown Experimental Sta- tion. The storm, accompanied by a high wind flooded drains and several streets. It was preceded by an elec- trical atom. SUCCESSFUL ANNUAL TBA- The annual I-Ieliowehu tea held in it. James I-Iall under the aus- pices ol the Guild was most suc- cessful on Thursday and the fln- ancial result most satisfactory. The hell was pnttiiy decorated and the candy, novelty and tea tables very widely patronized. EDUCATIONAL CHANGE RE- QUESTED-A delegation repre- s e n ti n g farmers’ organizations wsitul upon the educational auth- orities this week and received as- surance that changes would be made in the courses o! study for Grades 0 and 10. reducing the amount of academic study now required. to snake mom for the studies o! a more practical nature. UNUSUAL CASE T0 BE HEARD-A local man was arrest- ed Yefli-Bfday afternoon and charg- ed under the delinquent child. ren's act with aiding Juvenile delinquency. City Police said. The man was charged with purchasing acamera, said to be valued at $8.50, from a. Juvenile for the sum of 25 cents. ’I‘he case. Police said, Was the first of its kind in the city. I iiaLLoweuaN SOCIAL - The Phiiathea Class of the Charlotte- town Baptist Church entertained the Junior brotherhood class last evening at c. Halloween social in the schoolroom of the church which was fittingly decorated for the oc- casion. A good representation c! both classes attended in costume and enjoyed the several games, sing song and R211 merits followed by a speech from Rev. Mr. Danton. At b‘, the close all Joined in singing the National Anthem. GRAND CIIANCELLOR VISITS LODGE-Mr. Arthur B. Priest of Halifax, Grand Chancellor of Mari- time Domain, Kntghts of Pythias, left yesterday for his home accom- panied by Mrs. PriesVMafter making an official visit to Empire Lodge, No. l9. It was Mr. Priest's first of- ficial visit to the Charlottetown Lodge since his election to office at the Grand Lodge convention here in August. While in the city he and Mrs. Priest were the guests of Major J. A. MaoKenzie and Mrs. MacKenzis. Officers installed in Empire Lodge by Deputy Grand Chancellor Charles T. Manson in- clude: Chancellor Commander, W. A. Henry; Vice Chancellor, H. R. vessey: Prelaio. Lloyd Yeo: Master of the Work, Gordon Toombs; Mas- P. E. Island School of Beauty Culture are Opening their Fall Class Please ENROLL NOW This Course prepares for terstAmamOfllfiAhas-nll; Inner Guard, Harry McKee: Outer Gus-rd. Juries Brody: Mash: o! Finance, Alvin Iibrd; Master o! the Excheq- ucr, C. L. limcclicy: Keel!" 0f Records and Seals. I. G. Mclmren. PERSONALS Mr. Illmer Moore, City, left yea- terday morning for Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and daughter Peggy have returned home from Bangor and Machiaa. Maine. Friends o! Mrs. Lewis Yorston. will be sorry to hear she has enter- ed th¢ P. E. Island Hospital for treatment. v Her many friends will be pleased to learn that M159 Rose Foster of Vernon River is convalescing after an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. P. Fapp, retired C. N. R. Baggage Master and Mrs. Papp returned to Ottawa yesterday morning after spendlg a vacation ‘ with friends in Morell. Mil Lena McQupid, Montreal. formerly manager of the Queen Hotel here is visiting in the city the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. A. l-Icnneasey and Councillor Hen- nessey. Miss Betty Stentllord of Char- lottetown left for Montreal yes- terday. Bhe will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Herman Ebens and Mr. Ebers. . Friends of Mr. Percy (yulliscn will be interested to hear that he has accepted e. position in Tor- onto with the Elizabeth Arden Beauty Salon of Simpson's. Doctor Wen MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MacDonald left Thursday for Edinburgh to take a post graduate course there before proceeding to Vienna, Aus- tria to complete his medicine coiu-se. Mr. H. W. Falconer, .General Manager of the Dominion of Can- ada General Insurance Co., Tor- onto snd Mr. L. L. Rooke, Men- ager of the Montreal branch of this company have left on return to their respective homes after attending the funeral of the late Mr. G. H. Holbrook. ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS Rummage Sale I.0.0.F. DANCE HALL SATURDAY, OCT. 80th 'at 6.30 p.m. Crippled Children's j(j(wusctcsquuslblnnhsbcs C State Board Examln- (jinic; atlonm conducted‘ by DR. AC ER p 99% Grafton street liod Cross Office. Charlottetown. Tuesday, Novetmbe 2nd. L-1237-10-29- L-l202-10-29-3i. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. mm... .,.,.joa;ta °liilfft Zion Presbyterian Churchi . nu. e WEBSTER-MINISTER. rnor.l1.<z1l’iign. TnoYMIrsoN-orsaniat and mmfml-‘W pressions and How to Meet Thesn”- I and Bible Classes. Anthenh-“I Will Feed My Flock" Righteousness." come ye to the waters." Antiiem-“Abide With Me" —- RM‘! . _ _ (Solo pert by Mr. Wendell Phillipe) -.-..-.n;~.rrwr.~¢rg iiuv 9gi__l9i ‘ l' 3 8 MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 n. m. Theme: “Life's De- I-Iymns: s1. m. sat. 521- ~ 2.80 p. m. The Sabbath School ' --Sirnper (Solo part by Mr. Arthur Farquharson) EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 p. m. Theme: ‘The Sun n! ' Hymns: 465, 250, 600. "Ho, every one that thirsteth. Iss. 55: l. Trinity suNncy ssiwicss . 8.00 A. M.-IIoly Communion. 0.40 A. M-Mstins. m» s. its-choral Eachsrist and Sermon. 7.00 P. M-Bvensong end Sennon, WEEK DAY Dally It ‘Lil. Iloly Commun- ion except Monday and Pri- dny, 8.15. ALL SAINTS DAY NOV. 1st 7.15 A. lit-Choral Eucharist. ' no a. at-onhe m the Dead ALI. souns- on NOV. his 11.00 ALL-Public Worshl Ssrmnn-"AMEN" - — - — — — — Rev. Hugh Miller Hyman-W, 501, I74, 037. Anthem-“Te Dentn" — -- — — — - --- -- -- P. Prior Selection-"Donbie Quart Und Church REV. HUGH MILLER, M. A" any. A. E. MscKENZIl-I. n. a a soy KENDALL, L.n.a. M.. A-A-G-(l-Ufltflllili- $.30 P. MP-SIIII‘IY School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. ltL-Public Worship. Ses-mon-“ARE Wli ASHAMED. (ill. PROUD 0F Till‘. GOSPEL?" - — - - - -- -- Anthem-“Jeeiis, Word of God Incsrnsto" - - ltlossrt Visitors rho stccrntr Cordlsily Welcome. Morning Service Broadcast by C I‘. C. Y. é 3 5 B. D.-Mlnister .—Asslstant Mlfliltfl- B. - — Rev. A. E. MaeKensle etio" — Men's Voices “TODAY and ALL NEXT WEEK From Sat. octjaoih I0 Sat. 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Z M’ 51.01 lithuljaiigir piue Frill Partial List Ony in: JENKINS PiiARiaAcY ms" BIG/FE Dispensing "Uphemints Usual Big Sale r uncut zia luiiBi-ttctidfsfliiiiiSisililAiiLilliEliltiNiJ E.| "‘ 7"“ ~ - 26c Hand and Neil, Adel. 2 1.» .26 LEN ll»: “ xumzo DEQZALM§REEPfE ’ i, " room BRUSHES dewvglrw-Mrw i 2 l” .36 stained jllm '4 KLENZO Z for .26 ‘ ‘room BRUSHES "i...‘.'.“...‘.’."i‘f‘..Ti’?f‘?.... ztmze 2 1r 126 so. tic iterau Dental n. Z r.» .26 w’ K‘°“_'f’_?,l‘_“_"_T_?‘_"_’f‘_"2/w,l6 ' p 3 The BAPTIST fiChurc nnNisTeit-Tiin ui-zv. HARVEY L. BENTON, B. n. MORNING WORSHIP ll UCLOCK Organ Prriiirlr _ Srrmnn--' Alagnunimous Living" 'I‘i\e itcv. ll. i.. Drninn. B. I). Aniiii*\\---"(Jomc llnly Ghost" - — - - -- Paiestrlna ‘HIE (TIIURCII SCHOOL 2.30 l". M. You will he interested in tho session and activitns of your Church School. Ilrivc your children come . . . . and ar- ecmpany them. EVENING WORSHIP 7 UCLOCK Organ Prelude _ HONOUR. NIGHT Sermon-"lltiiiourmg thr school 'l‘eni:hor“ The Rev. ll. i.. Danton, It. I). This is the first ni three sermons to be given through the Fall and Winter, honouring faithful servants of the Com- muniiy. ‘The male (‘hair will hc in charge 0t‘ the musir. opening It 6.45 with n vniiirrrgzrlionui song service and inrluillng (form-t Snlo-"Stuig Without IVnrds" —- - blcndolssohn Mr. W. W. Jmirs, Sydnof. N. F. ' lint-limit: Solo-Wind Ever (iloi'inus“ -- — — — -- lrwnsi‘ An arrangement ni the Russian Il_vmn—.\lr. Vlnilingwell llliss Vera ll. Malcolm (fampbi-ll, Kilns. Balm-Director. Miss Helen Cniliicelw-Organist. You are cordially welcomed in worship with TIIE BAPTIST (‘IIURCI-I. i i a