QJIIILQEELIHABQ TODAY e- TUESDAY _ WEDNESDAY The S‘! ‘ ' 3°? Yo; 5:; Zlhhfoaiad l" ° VPIPPIIII adventure llvry o! fllO.s0IiIl]l Soon. l Mai 1E0 SPARKS IRVIN S. COBB. RAYMOND PAIGE and III Orchestra b award F. ' . avvh‘ V‘ Ohl IOhI McIntyre, You re Telling (h? , . ‘They one have all its modem ‘lllfllrllll they'll luvs no lobby I'm-J ', L-o. o. Mainly” ... e , _ lot,» , ALSO, NEWS —- MINATURE- CARTOON ' and FITZPATRICK TRAVELOGUE SHOWS DAILY 3.15 — 7 - 9 P. M. CAPITOL -— TUIIAF- TUE$.—WED. [UIIIIAI . . CRIIC COMEDY MUSICAL! " " a 2 RG11. a ' i r i . _ iiMHlHlIlllI_I'e-WALTI.I courmitv - ioiui mm - cunnirs snmuvr - riiorrssou QUil sumo: RIESKN - nrivmqnn WIIIIIRN - m. thrill smears - nuucuticn ciuwruizn gill uuuv - ioilmiv cam: rum mechanisms; 1.. "-1 l ,- . r, , i . d... ., ,.,,, h, |,.,.,,,, Jllusv, moms .. ~.t........._ r1.-.- 12..., -i»...-..... i». 1.... s u. grit-A coumiiis PICYURI rat's. CARTOON - PICTORIAL - TRAVELOGUE I snows DAILY 3.15 - 7 - s45 ' t RAN, 5 :00 dicated 6 :15 6:20 a concert 8:00 1118K. 0:20 The greatest i Eastern Guardian PERSdMLS t’; -.'Thls column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of n newsy nature may be inserted It 4 cents a. word strictly pay- able In advance. M153 D°P°UlY 010W. Montague is Ilé-Srlllns in the city, the guest, o; . and Mrs. Howard Houston, Ml-w Mary Bradley of Kelly's Cross is now visiting in Char. -.'SUBSCRIPT]QNS _ t H, lotietown. the izueri of her r i d, ghnrlottewwn Guardian 31a b: m“ M“? Crellmef- rm aniied to their Rept, Archie urrie. -——— Mr. and Mrs. George McQuaid were passengers on the Borden train Saturday night returning from Boston. --'BOBIN noon FLOUR is ec- Onomlcai, More loaves of better "d from each bag. THE open road is joyous-but driv- ing can become wuriscme. Pull up at a roadside stand for a long. cool Sussex — s welcome break for you and [qr your passengers. Sussex Pale Dry end Golden Ginger Alesand the Ion‘ list of delirious Sussex thirst quencher! await you n/"Wllm " Plmv "'4- ‘Pnliling, snappy, with the rut tang of the famous JGPTWI WP“? (rum which they come . . . Appreciated by Maritime onnnoiuun-s for Iulf a century. SUSS? - Kin/l vi) Summit/i Dninh ,/ DALI DRY GINGER ALI GOLDEN OINOIR All HON! GINGER Iii LIM! RICICY ORANOIAH Miller Cleaners. Johnson Gllflfdlflll, .- E m issue. winning tain them Store DJDt 25.4 .111. ‘IO-NIGHT dine! Inn: Hollywood Barbara Sfnnwyek \’ MeIvynI-Douglus “MORNING GLORY‘! b00457 Cod! I. DeMIle CFCY 9 p.31: Today's $hori Wave Radio Program (All 'l‘lmo Is Eastern Standard) MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19 MOSCOW 4'00 p.rn.-Broadcast in English. 31 m., 9.6 GUATEMALA CITY p.m.—Special Concert de- to United States. 19.7 m., 15.17 meg 1113i! . dERLlN p.m.—Concert from Vienna. m., 11.77 meg. LONDON ROME m., p.rn.-—Jeanne de Casalls in‘ "Uncle Arthur," moral fantasy for organ and voices. 17.79 meg.; GSP, 19 6 m., 15.31 . . . meg ; GSO, 19.7 m., 15.18 ineg.; FgéixfgqnggtyrgiilélflsrnqaEIZFD S . 25.5 m., 11.75 meg.; GSB, . ‘ _L‘"e 3L5 m_ m5, meg yestercay evening _the Game ' B0510,‘ aOdflfiigler of‘ ith: Plltloyai Gag; . __ ' . oun e 0 ce caug Cllznttgn plgLDe giiriiiehesisiiiiili mgnksmt g5 ma“? of Secretary "The American Radio “g “c “ sq“ °"d' Relay League.“ WIXAL, 19.6 m., 15.25 meg. 7:30 p.m.—“ltaly, land of song: Piedmont, Naples and the Ceresio," "Italian Customs," a talk; 2120's “Man Bag," 2R’O' in their possession were seized mg?“ meg" IRF’ 305 and taken to Police Headquarters. PRAGUE 7:40 p.m.—Music from Bratislava. OLRAA, 25.3 OLRSA, 19.7 m., 15.23 meg. 11.84 meg CARACAS I, 1101185120 spend many more vaca- : GSG. 25.5 tions in the land of his birth. 3-. GSC. 31.3 m.. GS 31.5 m., 9.51 FULL SILVERS lILEET GOOD CALL—-Full silvers were in active rnacug demand at the sale conducted by Bros. N e and 8J1 p.m.—-Concert conducted by young maestro Angel Sauce and Anna Yaskevitch. YV- ERC, 51.7 m , X1188 . 5.9 TOKYO 8:15 p.m.—-Guitar Solo. JZ-K, 19.7 m., 15.16 meg.; JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.88 meg. CONTEST MAKES FINE new community which began on Saturday is now in full swing. and. is one of the purchasing ever staged here. Simple as the rules are, the 0on- test has already become the talk oi the town and countryside and. promises to be the most interest- ing competition of the season. The following firms are sponsor- ing the new contest and are feat- Ltd, S t e r n s Wet Johrson, P r e p a r a t i o n s, Charlottetown Subscriptions. special advertisement this contest VB. The coupons may with any one of firms, regardless of where you ob- inw programme events for t e club which will hold initial mr“ in the next week. The Inuit. “axillary under the chairmanship nl Mrs. f9. Maclsean Praident, held a successful Rum- mage Sale Saturday afternoon. The stock on hand was completely dis- posed of. The Sale was ivcli attend- ed and bidding was brisk. ' the season with- din — Central European D Review of Affairs OLR4A, 25.3 The w» Price Plild was $102.50. m., 11.84 meg; OLRSA, 19.7 m., ‘Ylllfih- ‘QT wmoarable mcirhen- 15,23 ma; dlse, was above the levels of the _ 355;,“ July sale. About 96 r cent of the 9:45 p.m.- Heilbron. DJD, full silvers were sol . Raccoon. the 25A “M11377 meg‘ only other fur put on the block TQKyo :19‘;- Wltllci but smaelé buyjfiig igteilestt, . - v n pr es sagg . e g‘ es Jggllsmiifltrlrifigllffirermzg Smlgs‘ price reached on these skins was _ ’ " ' $8.25, 321th 28 per cent of the offer- ing so . Consumers’ Cash Bonus Contest Makes Fine Start uring the commodities connected Cool Siioamb Shady Riil" and with their respective busin- “Nearer My to Thee". Mrs. esses as follows: T. Ives Jack Logan sang “Some Day the G. new Will s and used cars; P. J. MacDona d, Groceries and meats, used Pianos, Tom Davis, oiling and greasing, _ P. Simpson, new fall J. P. Crockett, beds, spring resses, Rogers Hardware, Paints, Refrigerators, dress PTOCB Coupons are being given out by the above firms for every twenty- five cent transaction. If you nrc fllliilblln to obtain one of the forty piizcs oifcrcd. bu the merchandise you can from {h firms durin-y the contest term and deposit as many coupons possibly can. Remember-Aha more coupons you deposit, the better your chances of Saint John, Charlottetown and Amherst. He is survived by his be deposited widow, formerly Miss Spicer. the sponsor rig Y. M. C. A. Notes Mr. George Gcary the new phys- ical director arrive Saturday afternoon and will start immediately to organize for the opening of classes within the next ten days or so. He will live at the home of Mrs. On Sc. urday morning Junior and Intermediate members of the iation sat retary to review schedules and pol- icies relatrd to the programme for this coming season. The Bowling Alleys opened on Monday last and a. the supervision of The Alleys now present the finest appearance in years» and during the iist week quite a number of mam ers including the Y‘s Club have started to bowl. The Executive Committee 0f the Hi Y Grads met on Saturday under the chairmanship of to P the his wo ith the 8e re again under “Charlie" Goff. 11 PM! Trinity United Church IM- MONDAY:- ‘hilo-Exeentivee Y. P. U. flail Ladies PM‘ f I $5’ This column Is reserved for news oI TGWA, orchestra tlzpateu intcermetrzt being in the , cop e's eme ry. The following STA!“ were the pallbearers: Messrs. Cont“, George Lewis, Waiter Brown. Charles Chandler. Melville An- drews, H. Bethune and Arthur Match. campaigns s, mat- Master Beauty T h e regarding appears elsewhere in 85f! as you years. Previously he had held many important pastorates in the Marltimcs including Halifax, City Wood. Men's lght l " ‘l'i‘ "‘ l}! ' locsl interest but advertising oi a nevvsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- ablq in advance. CRASWZT. for Ffiomgrapfi. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-678-7-21-312. NOW EOE A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin P i O ts. China. Silverware or 3K1? a CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-6789-7-21-312. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT-Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Part- ridge announce the eme it of their daughter. Alice Barbara. to George Elmer Sutherland, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland, Cit/Y. Marriage to take place early in October. 463. SIX MONTHS IN JAIL-Charg- ed with obstructing a public of- ficer, a man appeared before Mag- istrate George J. Tweedy Friday afternoon and was sentenced to six months in the county jail. On Sflllllfifly B-fmnoon a man charg- ed with iliegai possession of intoxi- catltng liquor was fined $10'and cos s. L-l The offenders. one from Mount Stewart, one from Riverton and the other from Fanningbrook will be charged under the section of The Game Act grohibitin shoot- ing on Sunday olice sad last night. The three shotguns found DISPOSES 0F PROPERTY—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bums and dangli- lei. Miss Jean, have returned to their home in Pinehurst-Biilerica after spending a. very pleasant two weeks on the Island visiting friends and relatives. While here Mr. Bums. who has combined business with lllefisllrc. has disposed of his fine farm property here, his broth- er, Mr. Bruce Burns, bein the pur- chaser. For many year; , Burns has made a. yearly visit to his Is- land home and in the future, he the New York Auction Company. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late Hoisey Hooper was held from his late residence Powriau Street, yesterday afternoon at 3:30 and was largely attended. Service at the house and grave was oon- ducted by Rev. R. Moorhead Le- MRS. ANNIE BRYENTON- The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie Bry- entori was conducted from her home, Clarence Street, Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Dr. Clark, pastor of ’I‘rinity-St, Stephen's Unitxl Church. Hymns rendered by the choir during the service were “By Silver Cord will Bre ", Interment was made in Amherst Cemetery. Pall bearers were Messrs. A. I. Macliean, Leander Trenhom Blake Fisher, John Embree, Law B rd and Fletcher Coates. The wealth of floral tributes bore solemn testi- mony to the esteem in which Mrs. Bryenton was held.—Amherst News. NOTED CLERIC DIES —Aftel' a long period of failing health the death occurred here on Thursday afternoon of Rev. J. W. McCon- neli, D. D., at the age oi 73 years. His illness developed two years ago when he was compelled by reason of it to resign his position as Superintendent of Missions in the United Church in the Mari- times which he had filled with great ability for a. period 0t six 9S, SS. itll (laughter of the late Capt. George D. Spiccr of Spencer's Island. three daughters, Mrs. (Rev) E. B. Brun- dafo oi Alberta, Mrs, Gregory in Toronto, Mrs. George Burr in Quincy, Mass“ and Fred l‘.i Ter- 0fllt),-—A1‘llllEl‘St Nevis. \I)DRESS AND PRESENTA- TION-Frieiids and neighbors of the ilistrlcts of Veilayficids East and West gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ross on th; evening of September 12th to extend to Miss Bessie MacLeod their best wishes on the occasion °l h". QPPIQQl-llilil! ...l.l.lfill'¥l.'el8.°.' .. N‘ iidditss ivas read by Mrs. J. A. MacPhei-son voicing the ssteem- in which Miss MacLeod is d by the people of her home community and their appreciation of her helpfulness in church school and community activities, when among them. Miss Mary Nicholson on be- half of the people of Valleyfield then presented Miss MacLeod with a. beautiful gift of silver. Following the presentation dainty refresh- ments were served by the ladies and the evening was pleasantly spent in music and games. - ARTESIAII WELLS for Information communicate with ABRAHAN PETERS Prop. North American Tlotel Charlottetown. PEI. rk c- nit its representing Trask Well Co., Get our proposition while ‘Th; Central Guardian . \ l.».!.,.r.._, ,-,,...--< _ 0R RESUURBEWHEN CRISIS BCMES “The Lord Reigneth” Is Text Taken By Dr. Legate InInspir- ing Sermon. The Rev. R. Moorhead Legate. D. D.. of St. James Presbyterian Church delivered an apt and in- sDiring sermon yesterday morning appropriate to the present world crisis when prayers are being of- fered for the preservation of wcrid Deuce. Dr. Legitte spoke as follows tak- llllf as his text Psalm 93 and the words "The Lord Reigneth." ‘The best PCSCIIFCE one can have u hon‘ a crisis comesis a clear and dciiiiitp creed. Nbihlflg cml steady ‘he "lllld and stiffen the courage like holding on to Some carefully T110119“! Ollt Dlirlclllle which you can fldlltrt- t0 Life is nothing short of a S0110; of tests, tests of vour wisdom. ,\'0_ui- sireiigill, your purpose. your faith. And the older you grow the more frequent and searching these tests seem to become. And. ‘f you luclgi: the case fairly. you are bound to conclude that these tests are iii- timatciy spiritual tests, because the lilo?! and real part of you is your Slllflt. When those tests come to us they RIPl down through ilic skin and bone and roach the spirit of us. That is the part of us that feels the full force of every crisis. And that is why we must have a creed of some sort when we mect a cris‘s. A_creed schools and fortifies 1hr- spirlt tn face the lest. And vvhzii is meant by having a creed? A creed i not a mere form of words to which your intelligence gives its as- se_nt it, is not certain articles of MUSIC CLASSES RESUMED. —- Classes in Piano, Vocal Theory, etc., re-open Friday, September 9t Charlottetown School of Music-A. Roy Kendall, L.R..A.M., etc. SUCCESSFUL PEANUT DAY HELD-The Kinsmen Club, Char- iottetowrrs youngest service club held a most successful Peanut Day on Saturday, proceeds from the sale amounting w approximately eighty dollars all of which go m- waid the Dental Clinic. The Club is to be congratulated on its effort and is the second time within the space of a. year that this same Club, not yet reaching its first birthday has raised funds for this ivorthy cause a Kinsmen's dance netting fifty dollars a few months ago. PERSONALS REV. Mr. Carlyle Webster of Zion Piesbyterian Church leaves on a visit today to London, Ont. lvLrs. Webster and daughter Mar- garet left for London on Satur- lay. Miss Lulu ‘Toombs, accompanied by her father. George H. Toombs, and her nephew, Lincoln Dumont, left this morning on a short ma. tor trip to Halifax. lvliss Ella Powers who has been visiting friends and relatives for the past month left Saturday morning for her home in Boston, Mass. Mr. Leonard McKenna. son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. McKenna. Central Bedeque, who has been spending his holidays at his home left Friday morning to resume his studies in Holy Heart Seminary, Halifax. Miss Mary Bradley of South Melville. accompanied bv her cousin, Miss Mary Bradley of Kelly's Cross, were visiting in Southport, the guests of the form- er's brother, Mr. Cecil Bradley and Mrs. Bradley. Mr. Clarence Coady has resum- ed his studies in St. Dunstans College after apemiing his holi- days at his home in Hazclbrook. The many friends of Mr. C. E, Mckcnzie will be sorry to learn that he has enteied the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treat- ment. His friends wish him a speedy recovery Mrs M. F. Kenny, Carolyn and Jack. have returned from a motor trip through New Brunswick. In Chatham they were the guests of Rev. Sister Kenny. Hotel Dieu, MlSs Reta W. Bernard has re- turned to her home ;n Hunter Riv- er after a very pleasant visit the uest of her sister Mrs. W. C. Mac- unrrie, North Milton. Miss Kathleen Shrccnan. nurse- in training in the Citv Hospital has resumed licr duties alter spending her vacation at her home in Kinkora. The many friends of Mr. Samuel Clow retired C. N. . employee. will regret toleztrtitiiathehasbccn confined to his bed for the past week. Jilaltltl AGES - __ MOORE — LARTER - At 'I‘i'inity Parsonage, Wednesday afternoon, Sept. l4, 19118, by Rev. Hugh Miller, Mary Elllelllle barter, Chariotie- town, to Charles Edclisoii Moore, Winslow. WARREN — MACDONALD -- At Trinity Parsonage. Thursday after- noon, Sept. 15. i938, by Rev. Hu h Miller, Ethel Isabelle MacDonn d, Coveliead Road, to Elton S1188 War- ren, Oherry Hill. BOSE — WARREN _ At Trinity Parsonage. Thursday afternoon, Sept, 15, i938, by Rev. Hugh Miller, Edith Leslie Warren. Cherry Hill. lo Francis George Rose, St. An- drcws. RICE-FARRIS — At Trlnlt Par- sonage, Saturday. Se. t. 17, l 38. by Rev. Hugh Miller. eien Alethca Farris, Monclon, N. lo Richard Ralph Rice, Charlottetown DOLLAR-STEVENSON — Al the brides home on Scpt. l4, 193B. by Rev. Wm. . Quigiey. Thomas Golden Dollar of Brookf cld to Ada Myrtle Stevenson of Elliot's Mills. i\Ii\(YI'IIERSON-JAY—At the home of the bride, 31 Gerald Street. on Bis i enables you to that confronts you with hopelessness. To make any to discuss the present si u both beyond my power province here iii and a creed that has s that has in the life sovereignty-that is not going arbitrary will, nor of His over all and blessed for in favor of His. untllyour fait you thought of the need of it would have to be classed agencies, with a big element together hitherto, ereign and over all. and understandable only strength of a belief that all the mental pcrplexlties former view is simply To hold ever may be coming. We _ _ DEATHS __A_, MCCLOSKEY—ln Mass» suddenly, Terrence J., beloved Sept. l1, oi Mary E. McCloskey erican Legion, Post No. 167. nn Saturday Sept. Colin Muirhead. 11866 the People's Cemetery. Cemetery iii, i938, Herbert Crossnian, 83. from F. Hennesseys for the floral offerings received. L-1 44619-194 l. ITNDERTAIIER EMIL-UJWICR Charlottetown and North Wiltshire the equipment is handy. l September 15th by the Rev. S. J. Boyce, B. A. Vera Ruth Jay to Gordon Douglas Ihcfihllisi. Phone 149 belief to tvhich you subscribe. Ii i5 a Spiritual Will-Km, earnestly sought for. and mostly struggled for, which view every crisis calmness and confidence and strengih. And such a creed. m order to meet viiiui I0 H1681. and bear what ll. has to bear, must be well-grounded, precise and reliable. 1n the world creed can save us from a confused attempt ation is my s morning. But one tlhing I can do, and one tllingl feel 1 must do is to propose to you a creed with which to meet the crisis, And I believe that, no inat- ter where you search, you will not find any creed more fitted to our needs in these 811700115 (lays than these words of the Psalmist, "The Lord reigneth. _ God is sovereign over all the events that are ha pening. That 1S d the test of time and circumstance. it is a creed rpiast exercised a purifying and upli ting force m the of men and nations, The exal- tation of God everywhere and al- ways. Not the exaltation of His bare ‘comfort us and steady us and give us hope. Not the excitation of God's mere power. But the exaltation of God's sovereignty linked with His care of and interest in His creatures: "_God ever. ' He is present-ed to us in the teach- lng pf our Lord and Saviour Jesus God lS supreme, in all, and over all. no matter how things may ap- pear to us. God cannot be left out of anything. A hard creed to reach. because our one-sided and limited viewpoints will often conflict with it. A creed that cannot be reached until you come to the point oi ai- lowlng God to have His own way, until you surrender your Jud merits gives that command over yourself which enables you to say "Nvvcr- theless not my will, but 'I‘hlne be done.’ I find everywhere around me eopie who donot seem to be tak- hif God into their calculations at a1 : Dfiople who seem never to have doing so: people who without their knowing ‘ as blind iatallsts; people who, when view ng the state of things in Europe and their effect upon the rest of the world, regard the situation as one that turns upon merely human o chance thrown in. But the one and Ifillllld ‘Va-i held hill‘? Sfllllfflflli 1:19- only thing that has kept the world tic-is of the rears ncllilllcs “We that has enabled it to weather the storms of man's making. and that has maintained it and W. Walton. presidents of the on an even keel in spite oi men's Kings County and Prince County erratic steering, is that God is sov- groups. respectively. there, and that He is at the back A of and over everything that hap- pens. The only ultimate reasonable conclusion that we can arrive at is that "the Lord reig-neth." To cut God out of the events that happen simply means chaos and despair, In which are bothering us today there are only rwo altcmative conclusions be tween which We may choose. One is that if there be e. God l-le does not urged us to hold. that "all things wor.k together for good to them who trust and love God." To hold the to slump morally Fprwvc lose courage when we lose the vision of an all-supreme the latter VIUW is to heave a deep sigh of relief. Mid to brace ourselves to meet what- may have studied carefully the causes that have led up to the worlds present trouble. and we may be making what We think are well- founded guesses about what the out- come is to be. But what is that 8,0- ing to do for us? If, in our analysis, éContlnued ivngpage _7. Col will): West RDXIILIFY, i938. husband of Cecelia (nee Nlclnerney), and son inec Grif- fin) and the late Patrick L. Mc- Closkey. Latg member of the Am- hIUIRIIEAD-At 17 King Square 17, 1938, J. 86 years, The funeral tvtil be held privately from the McLean Funeral Home to MCNEILlr-At i) Mile Creek. Sun- day, Sept. 18, 1938, James McNcili in his 60th. year. Funeral will take place from the residence of his brother Samuel McNeiil this Mon- day’ afternoon service starting at 3 dciock. Interment New Dominion CROSSMAN-Ai tllc home 0i Rob- ert Barrett, Central, Lot 10, Sept. aged Funeral Tuesday at 1:30 p. m, from the home of Mr. Barrett to the United Church at Central. U0‘ ta.l Sept. 17, 1938, Richard Blane - ar . aged I-1 years. beloved son of . and Mrs. Theophiius Blanchard, ustico. The remains were forward- Funeral wish to thank their friends for the many kindnesses extended to them in their sudden bereavement and IN. D. Il-flciciean You will find the Crystal our food E15 well as our ser- vice are genuinely homelike in every detail. to HS Moving picture Annual Meeting 0f R.M.C.A. Held The annual meetig of the rur- al mail couriers of Prince Edward read. Speakers WETE Arthur Jenkins It vivas reported during the meet- Llfe. such as it i5. l5 intelligible ing that Prince Edward Island 10d on the the Dominion in percentage of l5 paid up members of the R. M- C» Last year's officers were re-el- ected. They are; W. l-lorlon, Southport, President; W. McManus, Charlottetown. vice- president; Percy Gregory, Char- iottetoxvn. Secretary - treasurer‘. Wilbur Trainer, Wrsi Royalty, ad- justment officer. Skirts are ShJFiRTeQ to walk ENJOY HOMELIKE SERVICE AND REAL HOME COOKING Annual Meeting i Prince Edward Island Tuberculosis League Charlottetown, September 22nd_ 19:38 Registration, Canadian National Hotel ll a.‘ Christ: u God uiio not only dis- . -. v - ' . P0595 uneven}? but whose p5" g‘ Luncheon, Canadian National Hotel 12.30 gdifggiiggg; ig,fgls,fsl“,l,.,gdon{ Speaker-HON. MARK McGUIGrSN, Minister and his love. To hold that creed 1S 0f Health to lipid an honest,'vallant and in- glrgliltflelsiaglg géglédi-nauglgfifzi ‘gultgllirgi; Afternoon meeting, Zion Hall, Prince Si. into the soul. "The Lord reigneth." 2.30 p.111. Evening meeting, Zion Hall, 8 p.rn. Speakers: Premier (Yumpbcll, Dr. Wherreti_ 0f Ottawa, and Dr. P. A. Creelmzin will Public cordially invited l i i i i i situation today we a bein f d ~ llfleiill‘ s a n on nun and heart. her is ' so much involved whatever {fill} DIFFERENT , _ _ affairs may take. And we are so H01 Chicken P10 placed by the sequence of events The mllmtlll 3""! m!" yo“ with Hm that 1101111112 short of a clear, strong urlil feel quite at home. All MUFFINS Tea 0r Coffee Proprietress 211 Quci-ii St. be shown Flsland Entries Win At Saint John Fair SAINT JOHN, Sept. 18—Le-ad— ing prize winners at the Saint John exhibition were announced Friday by Mrs. Mildred A. Gray. acting secretary. In the livestock department, Stead Bros.. Charlottetown, P, E. L, were high winners \\'i'.i‘i their Jerseys. iiikmig $34960 in prize money in this class. Other class tvmncrs were as fol» lows: Gucrnseys, Oukfield Estate. Oukiieid. N. 5,, S262; Holstenis, R, A. Profiit, Freetown. P. E. L, $318; Shortliorns, Gcirge A. ‘Chase Port Williams. N. S. $190; A."- shircs, Invzs &: Son. Charlotte- town. $256.40. Thomas A. Barrett, East Saint John, wok high money in his er.- tries in the swine class with $300. In the sheep llP})1Il'"ilill?l1'. G.u:'_'sr- Boswall. Ciiarloflciowvri. cainurvd $177 Ff E. Smith, mm Reach, took $181 with his entries lll the veqc- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Marriage as a sacrament was the subject of an eloquent sermon in the Central Christian Church last night by Rev. Neil Herman. before an audience which‘ filled the auditorium. lecture room and all available space. "The only solution for a happy married lite," the speaker declar- ed, “is Christ in the heart as the expulsive pmver of a new affection, the expulsivo power of a new walk, ‘ rest that vvili sweeten ness. and drive out all ointmcnts and convert the hum-zlrum oi life into the joy and happiness of that union, when a man leaves father and mother and shall cleave unto his wife and they twain shall be one flesh." The music fcr the day was a solo at the rimming service by Mr. Leigh Dingwcll and m the evening service bv Mrs. Francis l-loll Trainor, lmth of which were feel- ingiy rendered. Mr. Hui-man will prcuch next Lord's Day at both services. His subject for the morning will be “The Scarlet Woman" and at the evening “Another wcrid war and the last Have we started that war?" JAMES CIIURCII Ycsirrdiiv mm ing iii Si, James Prcshvicrlrm Church tlir- Rev. Dr. R. Moorchcnd Lcgale spoke on the lcxt from P81111111 93. "The Lord reiguctli." His adflrcss is DFllllPd elsewhere in this issue. ln the evening Dr. Legato spoke on prayer which is railed in the 15. SEYVNE l" Clll-lmll Stank"! all 3 Epistle to the Hebrews. chapter ifclock. four, the inst verse. "The throne BLANCIIAIlD-At the CJ-y H05 l‘ of grace,“ The special music in the morn- ing consisted of a solo. "the Lord's PfRy81"'-l\llL\lll0 by lVLiss Gu-en Fry. At the evening service the rlioir rendered the anthem, "One to an interesting incss magazine "Fortune." with the inquiry 0f what is greatest nerd of thi- world, omic RECOVERY or Spiritual cry. in the answers to which (momir lilo.‘ v itiiul ll (‘:1 rv llll(lf‘('ltlf‘(l. m‘ iioii-roltiuli I lk‘l'l'll'..;.1 in this art-view ‘hlutnmuu I:‘:l<"-' l i_v th - spvnkir p: \\'.\_v to v 011011110, through iliuinu. :m-.>.:~__\ the TP-P-‘illfklllll fir‘ u iicuclous staviéis in . . in. Their length varies little, and table class, while K.,W. Smith, gate“,- tg, 6:15;: 0,59 hégirlesréi‘ 032$ nearly all have a clever pleat in ‘Port Williams ‘ y»; 5n won 3140 against this piled,“ mass of din-j. front to enable easy walking, i prize money with his poultry, cuities that is c011 ronting us the conviction which St. Paul has when we seek first the kingdom of God and His l‘l‘.‘,‘l1il‘0llSl‘i'2S', all ihcsc things shall be added." Miss Vern H, Nlnli-olm Cn-nipbell sang expressivcLv Benson's "'0 Lord. of hosts who didst upraisc." Mr. Demon's eloquent everibig sermon had the subject of “Vision on the Road." The evening ant-hem was “Oi the Fathers love begot- ten." For her morning prelude Miss Callback ‘used Waliherls “Jcsu. Nlcine lhciizitl" and for ihe even- ing 'l‘liimen's "Donimus Regit .\Ic." 'I‘Rl.\'l'l‘1' FNITICI) (IIURCII The Alfirmutioil of Fuilll “Ii-s the SllbjPCl 0i liii- iimrililig sermon iii; Trinity preached by Rvv Nllilcr, 'iiic ldXi ‘-\'I\.~ the 0f illC ’l‘\\'cni_v goodness‘ and lli _. oi n_ luv. I'm‘.- many (‘Xi)lilllfiilllll> of tlic pup ilv and illilllillCi‘ oi ims l‘. tliui has conic flown in lls umiu without drilc or lo iorul beauty, lilil‘ 111 its nilir- lflllllilll of faith; fiirii not only in the lllillllilit‘ trump‘; oi ' ncss and truth bi ' “uni..- was a i(‘>l(‘\l faith. “The Psalm not only spunk. (.1 liv- alluring DPllCf‘ of quiet \\l\l.i‘l'S and over- ilinviiu; rim lllll llu illil‘ i ' tlifliciiltcs oi Jiufiis: n!‘ . ncss, mil. v helix: expression oi farii i 1:: iiic f c1 lll= . 05501111. lic s‘ faith i0 mu own tn 1 (‘OUIIlIOSs s z firm ihri . . . li> snug Pllfllllll with . m! mcicy shall follow m <!:i\.< of my lifc" TvllC illCllll,‘ oi ill. ( \\':l~. "Sflrliir Vlllllllll llillflils livini ltrligiivn i.n inmsfoi-iii l yo.‘ fcw pvmfe ;l]l]1l(\]\l'll\'t' n What arc somi- of lliw SCCIIIZII‘ l‘l‘i\'ll‘f‘llillCll‘.. ;\ i‘ rod 1112c is l)0llli.'l in i» no allv mid ll‘l'f‘l.l‘..nll§. t " ill‘ l .. ss 0. iv 0i iili ll‘i‘ll liClCIl lllll§~ of l.\'iil'I l: Hcm Sunday afternoon to the . . ~ ‘--_ .._ msidgnce of his parents from where $3.2m“ 50mm“ lhnugh‘ L“ the fiuneratl swilil tfikc sptlnge ihtis ' ____ ___, _,_____ morn o'coc to - 118115 - ine's C dich, Rustico, for inter- THE BAPTISTMCHURC“ mem- “h/Spcaking‘ c? ‘the suhjflctb of ammon ca < iy w urco as- Card 0f Thanks i... i... . ~ on the words of St. Mark 8:35 -_*‘_-— . . . ‘i lose Mrs. William E. Smith and family his own soul” \ made questionnaire sponsored by the outstanding D115]- ll. mil f per cont rippmrcd in lavniir of Er- . ll(\lli‘\i_\' gener- lllll(ll'_"lili‘i‘ i; v lll mus of the lu.» ' , . . <i ,\‘l- - l in} and the spi. . _ liCllHi afiill $_"f‘t‘t,tfl uni ills. 1‘ ~ real, lf there is to be i-rontiini" ltilitsuifs s-ritiivv, r-f recovery it must come as men rise Hart Des rcth“ at Q Q higher standard spiritually, service, 15°, ORDERS FOR PIES. SANDWICHES, HOME BAK- ING, PJTC, DELIVERED FREE—TELIJPIIONE 577 THE CRYSTAL TEA ROOM MISS LAURA M. CLARKIN