m1 '1‘ ll‘.'.'.fl".'l{ l7. F735 rwo movens . d“; Victims of Mob Violence! Drama with a hundred- fold more power to reach . ‘your heart ». ».~ obecause ‘IT DID_ HAPPEN HERE l. t p, SILLY STAIPIIONY AND MAJOR. llUWl-Isi A MAHTEU RS [or l?“ A I R. r0 DAY -FRIDAY—-SATURDAX 3.!5 —- 7.00 f 9.00 IfLM. SATURDAY IIIATINEE 2.30, .\l.»\'l‘lN EE liic ~ 27c EVENING 27c - 33c - 38c wlrll voun Ac: SADDLE STAR! N " ‘SMILEY BURNETTE, ind "CHAMPION". \\_ rws ~ :_ COMEDY AND ~ “L. The Central Guardian = L", P: FY16???‘ 7. UETQVYF This column II reserved for news of IlIfllI lnlrrrlt but advertlalng of 3 ‘WWW Imfuru may be Jnlerted at 4 cents a word atrlctly payable In advance. RESIDENCE BURNED _ m. of undetermined origin destroyed the two-storey home of Edward McCabe at South Grant/mg last mgm- Nfilghbors who gathered quickly and formed a bucket bri. glide to fight the flames were only able to save nearby outbuildings. ronrca COURT—-At the police court yesterday morning a, drunk and disorderly and a man charged with operating a mom,- vehicle while intoxicated were both re. maimed "hiii today. A drunk 8nd incapable was removed to Jail on a Previous commitment. The d9- fendent in a Kiwi-payment; o; dog t“ ca“ w“ fined $3 or five days, 8.1511315 ALARM-The firemen were <= ed out at 1.10 yesterday after. noon to the residence of Mrs, Jghn Rfiid. Spring Park Road. A 11,1; gm “iii-led I iP-rec section of the Tue to collapse in the kltchm, he” w“ 1i“ damage from rile and it was not necessary p; use water. ' M FUNERAL 0F JAMES HAP. PENNL-The funeral of the late “m” Hiilipehhv was held from F. Hexmcsseys Funeral Home yagter. d" "wining to Saint Dunstarfs Basilica where high mass of requiem W" Sims by Rev. W. McCardle. Pallbearers were: Messrs James Mccabe- G°Fd°ii Feserv. Robert Ram"- Ambiwe Joy. Michael wiiwfly. Peter McCmon. Beg-via; iii the grave was conducted by m, E. Dalton. III-Y GRADS MEET-At 6.3a 1m “ieiiihs the HI-Y Grads held their initial meeting for the reason with supper in tile Blue Room of 01d Sham. The meeting was go;- ihe Piiflwse 0f saying farewell to the members about to depart for Cfliicse and to start the ball rolling for the seasons activities: Those leaving are: Past President Jack Mflolmn; Past-Vice President Keiih Morrow; Art Peppln. Bus Ratiehbwy. Vic MacLaren and Harry Smith. Mayor Turner, Hon- orary President of the Club bade llllloo PAniT and Amateur llour 8.30 P. M. Sharp TCNIGIIT 8.45 P.M. 25 Bingos — 25 Prizes 25 Cents. ' i Dlt. ltUBBlNS-wlll speak over C. F. C. Y. tonight in the interests of the s. P10. A. at a o’clock. —L6547 FREE BEANS-A case of Island Brand Baked Beans is to be given away free to the lucky customer at Devereauifs Cash Grocery this week. Particulars of how to win this prize will be found in adver- tisement on back page. FUNERAL NOTICE -.'I'he re- mains of the late Thomas MacPhee, accompanied by his sisters arrived last evening and was taken to the residence of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacPhee, New Haven, where the funeral will be held to- morrow (Friday) afternoon at. 2 o'clock. Interment Argyle shore Cemetery. CARI) PARTY - The opening card party of this year's series in the Holy Redeemer Hall, took place Tuesday night, with a splendid attendance. The prize winners were first: Mr. Peter Gallnilt, second Ralph Pineau, third Mrs. P. Shep- herd, fourth Mrs. P. Doyle. The freezeout was won by Mrs. W. Gorrnley. Plans Completed For Meeting 0f Mar. Trade Bd. Completion of plans for next week's annual meeting here of the Maritime Board of Trade was an- nounced at u council meeting of the Charlottetown Board of Trade held yesterday afternoon. Presl- dent J. J. Morris presided. Resolutions, three in number, were drafted for presentation at the Maritime meeting. These farewell to the departing boyg and Predicted a great future for the in- IJRD MATINEE 2.30 i 0 DAY-A-FRDAY-SAT 3.15 - 1.00 - 8.45 SATURDAY MATrNai: " Ilc _- 27¢; EVENING 27c — 33c. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advanee_ 5:21:01 (IlIIlIlIIlllI lornllr, 4c per word; Wutcrn um! Enntr-l-rl lnculll, to “Hlrll; Annoulu-l-nu-rlia llllfl Coming Evonla 2c per wunl; Clunlfled SIIIIJIJIIQIFII} In Ah-nlurlllln Notices, 70o per lucll; Links of Flurul nml u" aw‘; d): "Piiikn. (llriln, Mo" 4o per nurue; lxllcrl ill’ Condolence 70o mm] 10x.‘ . ollrell of illllnka llnll Appreciation, 10o pi-r lncli or do per u“ - lvr ruh-n on luppllvllilun. lillllilll (nurgo for llny lulvorilrenlont twenty-five centl, Wfl ‘“*§~_;I‘ 7W . _ F o Let __ EemaleflHclp Wanted T‘) till-A o noon lroUsE. MAID WANTED-ONE Wl-I0 CAN Mu l'll conveniences. Apply 20o sleep home. Apply Guardian. 'lll:.\i)l‘l'f\ Si. L-ll»1»‘.!li-9-l:'l-3il_ ___ 1'“?51?'9'1‘L3l- ~- V____ _ . s: |"- “r ""*""~’" ‘ " '"' "*‘ n,“ ,.,___>\...__ A . _ , WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED WAN,‘ f“ ')_""4l‘“-“‘“'I' "Lunl , girl for housework. Apply Mrs. ,; Lip,“ f1, “,i’,‘"“_m_"i' App)“ loslle McEwen, York Point. - llhlc Stlucl. L_6529_9_17_3L c f W biollll-o-l2-sl To l.li'l‘ __ Il-ROOMED APAIUF- , Miscellaneous miii‘ Wlih lmtll. Apply Kolrcys ——~—~— "wij" ('9i\i‘i'l‘. comcr Culllbcrluntl and‘ can GOING T0 BOSTON sAT- :E:l.~~...h,_ urday can accomodate one P55- senger, Phone 1442 L-6524-9-l6-3i Ilrnctichllv new. Rcsldcntinl. ‘MIYUX’ ll0f'.llll‘,'. Phone U25. BEWARE LOW VITALITY IF 1 _ _: _ L 4i“ D _ Easily Tired, Nervous, Exhausted. Ayy HIKSON wAwTl, . mm“ Take Ostrcx Tonic Tablets. Con- liilll l l x“ tuin raw oyster inl/IBOYBWYB- Pi" mi can be conlforlrlllly itc- ililllllliillll-[Pd ut 257 Richmond St. iilllllszic Notrc Dnlne Acildcmy. Aso the best table board ill the C-‘ll _ L-64Gfi-9-l5-6i. new life in 0W1? D1111 01 body- 1! not delighted, maker refunds fIW cents paid. Call, write Jenkins Pharmacy- N-LiZQ-EZQ-W F M tl._Oct. 30. Boarders Wanted r~.._____ itlvxc. courua wANT IIOUSE- nfvfllyllli! rooms. Write "Salcs- hfififfi l/OQXFORTABIIYHR: nu curc Guardian. wmmodumL Good table bow-d, t _ I — _» - L_6513'9_1u'.}l,~'_19:_3|} Apply Guardian. L-(‘aolfi-il-idliil- IiXTPIIl - snmu. APARTMENT :‘—""*""' W- " '7’ m“ hiiiivii. Furnished or unfurnished. Box ll tE. Guardian Office. P7951“ ESTABLISHED NEW YORK COM- mlasion house dl-slrcs tho servic- cs of a first-class ngvnt to solivit consignments of smclts for them during lilo coming season. SalarY and commbsion llvlWlidiIiR "PW results. l-lnlf or clllirc lslfllld $0 be covered. Willi‘ iiiviiiii “-“i]"' fence and full particulars. lord Fish CO., I05 Flllio]: MKi- N"? p‘. -16_-_fll_. ii’ A N 'l‘ r. n - SECOND-HAND i_l'llewl"llcl' chair in good condi- giiiiil- Write "n" f.-654l-9-17-3l. ’ ' _' iii“ "ihilrn - AT ONCE TWO llllvl-l ‘Frolic,- -Apply Queen's ‘"115. Jim_ Mclnnis. Y°Yk~ _ P"? ‘l L-652l-9-1fl-3l y“ F1 _._._____._-—_-_-_—_-———-—-— For sale irililen _ nousr: on APART- - ._ Jill, furnished or partly furnlah- cl“ ASEBAL Squall: cd. from October until May. Small oils‘ w“ Get“ Postage "mfg family. Phone 1187 C, - ~li= l _,,_,,_.,,V4_,:,B,__ ifliiiihiiii°ii°itffilgjPf L: "r ‘ ‘Q r01: SALE - mun - WHEEL Trailer. Colin McPhllll. Point. 04 _____ Lo 323i’ ~ BETWEEN M0 BELL Hmifi lmd Queens Arms, breast l-iiif! nnd traces. Finder please 2 Foll- SALE -— DODGE TOURING Car. Good condition for iii“; ___ #5, have with s. L. Hardy a Co. s ma. all sin. Wit ' - o m wring-room.‘ hAQ» of pTOVidGXlCe which as Islanders and urged them to make the most of their heritage. Mr. Norvllle E. Luck, Secretary of the local Y.M.C.A sooke words of encouragement to the "de- partees." and words of admonition to the "lingercrs," stating his faith in both. Mr. William Henry, ath-' letlc instructor of the "Y" sum- marized the athletic activities of the past year and anticipated a more intense and complete pro- gramme for the coming season. Hank Storey asked that sugges- tions be presented at the next meeting for the benefit of the new executive; Jack Maclean formally handed over the Presidency to Gordon Morris and the meeting ad- joumcd. Personals Miss Margaret Townsend of Bun- bury, la now visiting in Fortune and vicinity. ' Miss Helen Flniayson of the staff of the Canadian National ‘Ilele- graphs has gone to Boston where she will spend her holidays. The many friends of m. Philip lvllcInnis, Iorne Valley, ale sorry to learn he has entered the City Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dover and son Almon have returned to their home in Worcester, Mass, after having spent a. week's vacation with Mr. Dover's brother, Mr. J. R. Dover, Dunstafhilagle. FOR SALE - FOUR- ENGLISH Riding saddlcs at cost to clear. S. L. Hardy (a: Co. ' L-8523-9-l6-8i FOR SALE - N0. 4 comma!) ' Hall Tihresher and a six horse power Fuller nnd Johnson Engine. Both new. Lewis Dover. Dilli- staflnage. L-Gfiiltl-ll-ll-iil MAGNIFICENT GLADIOLAS for sale. Bee the display and make your selection at our office in the new Currie Building. Phone 835 or 885. Orders filled and deliverd. J. A. Moore, Bun Life Office, Charlottetown. FOR SALE-HECTOGRAPI-IS, A special price toficachers until October lat, No. 10 l-lectograph 10% x 15% Filled with 1% lbs. compound plus Hectograph leads and instructions, $2.15 poatpald. compound 90c per lb. Hectograph Ink 50c 1% oz. bottle; 1 doz. leads 25c; Carbon. 10c per sheet. All divldual members, and for the Clubi as a whole. He reminded those as-i sombled that they should thank‘ God. for the bellcficent donationsi were theirs‘ absolutely guaranteed. Many sat- isncd users. names on implication. l John Roman, Mt. Stewart. 1 _ ,,g_.._,..- AA .l. dealt respectively with the need of increased accommodation for auto- mobiles on the Bordcn-Tornlentlnc ferry, improved port facilities for Charlottetown, and improved rail transportation between Charlotte- town and the mainland, including continuance the year around of the Pullman car and double train services. The nlattcr of steamship ser- vice betweell Montreal and this Province was discussed, and a re- solution prlsscd asking the Canad- ian Steamship LlilCS to establish a freight and passenger service be- tween the ports of Charlottetown and Sumlnerslde, and Montreal and such other ports as the comp- any may see fit. Mr. N. Rattellbury, chairman of the industrial committee, sub- mitted correspondence from Mr. Guy G. Porter, Perth, N. B., rela- tive to Mir. Portcr speaking here on the manufacture of alcohol from Island products for industrial fuel. It was suggested that Mr. Rattenbuiy try to Arrange to have Mr. Porter speak nt the quarterly meeting of the Board on October 14. Mr. R. E. Mutch referred to the need of rc-cstablishing steamship service between Charlottetown and Boston , for which tenders had been. callcd, bllt with regard to which no word had been received. Chairman A. Bolcher of the en- tertainment. committee announced that all arangcmellts had been completed for the Maritime Board meeting. which opens Sept. 23 at the Canadian National Hotel. Among the speakers will be Hon. O. A. Durlnlug, Dominion Finance Minister, and Hon. R. C. Matthews, president of the (mllndian Chamb- er of Commerce. President Morris vl-as appointed the voting delegate for the Char. lottetown Board at the Maritime convention. FOR Diarrhea rllrllas A REMEDY m This valuable pre aration has been on the market for t e past 88 yearn, and holds a re utatiou second to none for the relief o? bowel complaints. Price, 50c. a bottle at all dnlggisto or_ dealers‘ put; up onl by The T. Mllburtl (K, hunted, GUARDIAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER l7 7.30 P. M.—Board o! Riuililills Education. Inuwflwi Business. Full attend- anca-Suclal Hall. Island‘ Prize Winners At Saint John The following exhibitors from this province were among the prize winners in the recent Saint John Exhibition: ‘ Grade Sheep George L. Boswell. Charlottetown. 1st and 2nd in -E\ve, shearllng; Ewe lamb; Wether lanlb, and 1st in pen of 2 shearling Ewes and. 2 Ewe lambs. and pen of three Wether lambs. In Shropshirea, 1st and 2nd in Ram. two shears and over; 1st, 2nd and 3rd in shearing Ram; Ram lamb; shearllng Ewc; Ewe lamb; Sweepstakes, Champion Male and Champion female; ist in pen oi three Rom lambs, pen consisting of one ram, one shear or over, and three shearllng Ewes, and pen con- sisting of one Lamb and three Ewe lambs. Any other medum Sheep, 1st. 2nd and 3rd in ram lamb, shearling ewe, ewe lamb; 1st in shearllng ram, pen of three ram lambs. pen con- sisting of one ramt one shear or over) and lhrce shearling ewes, and pom, consisting 0i ram lamb and three ewe lambs. Sweepstakes for Champion male and Champion fe- male. Cattle, Holstein Colby C Lewis, Freetown, 1st. bull two years old and over; bull senior yearling; 2nd. bull. senior calf; Junior Male Champion. R. A. Profitt, Freetown. 2nd inbull two years and over, and 2nd in Bull, junior calf. ' Stead Bros, Charlottetown, Bull. three years and o\'er;. bull two years and under three; bull, senior calf; Senior Male Champion; Junior Male Champion, and Grand Champion. Colby C. Iewls, 3rd. Cow, four years and over. in milk; cow, three years old. in milk; cow, 3 years old. dry; cow or heifer two Yea-TS 01d. dry; heifer, senior yearling; holler, junior yearling’; 2nd. heifer senior calf ; lst. hater. junior calf; breeders‘ young herd, ifive animals; progeny of darn. two animals; foul" calves bredl by ex- hlblior; junior get o! sire; 2nd. senior herd, five animals; 3rd, senior get of sire, three animals. R. A. Profitli. 2nd, cow, four years or over, dry, cow. thice years old Ln milk; cow. two years old in milk; heifer in calf; lst, heifer, senior yearling; heifer, junior yearling; Champion Female. Mia Roberta Taylor, Freetown. 1st. cow, three years old. C. i). Taylol’, Freetown. 1st, cow- or heifer. two years old, dry- Cattle, Guernseya Guy Rodd, 2nd, bull. three years old and over; breeders‘ young herd. five nnimnls; senior get of sire. three animals; junior get 0f 81m. three animals; heifer, senior year- ling; hcifcr junior calf; 6611101’ hefd. five animals; will" 899 °i Biiiei junior get of sire. Q1188 animals; 2nd and 3rd. DW- gvgngy of dam; 3rd, cow four j/cars and over in milk; heifer junior ygarling; heifer SCIlIOI‘ calf; breed- ers’ young herd, fiva animals; 1°"? calves bled by exhibitor; bull. senior call‘, and 3rd, bull 1110101‘ calf; 1st and 3rd, cow, three years old in milk; 1st and 3rd. cow, three years old, dry; cow 0T heifer W‘) years old, dry; 1st. cow, four years and over, dry; Senior Champion Female; Grand Champion Female. Cattle, Jerseys stood Bros. 1st. cow, four years nnd over. in milk; cow, two years old in milk, heifer. junior yearling; 2nd. cow, four years and over, dry; cow three years old in milk; breed- ers‘ young herd, five animals; four calves bred by exhibitor: iuhicr act of sire, three animals: lst and. 2nd senior herd, five animals; 3rd. cow, two years old in milk; heifer. senior calf; heifer junior calf, pro- geny of dam, two animals; 2nd and 3rd. cow or heifer, two years old. dry; senior get. oi’ sire, three eni- mnls. Swine, Yorkshire; "Tina; Willis, can, River, 1st boar over eighteen months old: sow. over eighteen months; Qualified advanced registered male; 1st and 2nd boar, follr months and under eighteen months, herd (four ani-, male); 1st, 2nd and 3rd, sow. over‘ nine monthg and ulnder eighteen months; 2nd and 3rd, sow and litter; 1st, 2nd. 3rd, 4th and 5th, 50w, four months but under nine months. Plumbs. Pram-Crab Apples P. L. Srnallwond, Charlottetown, 1st Moore's Arctic; lombard; 2nd, Yellow Egg. Goes,- l 11936) omnto, One, Geo. L. Bodwrll. Charlottetown uh- ... , l Erinltp Quint Chord) CilNClllSlllN or: RATES lNlilllllli ‘The situation so far as the City i Council is concerned remains un- i Clwfiled." stated Mr. Russel , Chandler, chairman of the Light’ Committee, interviewed on the ques- tion of the sale of New Erlgland Gall and Electric Association securltjvholdinga in the Maritime Electric Company. "We intend to push for the con- clusion of investigations into thei rates which the company is charg- ing, and we are still giving the sarne i consideration to purchase, either by negotiation or by statute of the . Legislature, Mr. Chandler explained. “The situation has not changed in ’ the slightest degree. We are still i dealing with the Maritime Electric: Company, regardless of who ownsi the stoc ." OVER. $2,000,000 At Halifax, Mr. J. C. McKeen, vice-president of the Royal Securi- ties, confirmed the securities pur- chase recorded yesterday. ' More than $2,000,000 are involved in the transaction, the second lar- gest power deal in the Maritlmes in 1 less than a year, the other pro- parties of the Cambridge company having been purchased by the Nova Scotia Light and Power Company last December. ‘Ihese latter were located in western Nova Scotia. The Maritime Electric properties serve approximately 8,000 customers and the suburban territory is quite extensive. No immediate change in the operating organization is plan- ned, it was stated. Fredericton purchases its power from the New Brunswick Power Commission and has a steam stand- by; St. Stephen and St. Andrew's buy-from the International Powel- jCorporatiol-l and Canada Cottorls; Charlottetown has its own generat- ing system and is linked with Mon- taguc- which has a hydro plant. THREATEN I (Continued from Page l) butcher shops threatened to be- come disorderly. ' While the population of the city has been swelled by an influx of civilians and militiamen, the task of bringing in food has grown more difficult in the face of the insurgent advance. Newspapers tonight joined in demanding that a rationing system be instituted. Shoppers in queues before food shops have recently got out of hand and quarreled with the ml- litlamen detailed to maintain order. DEPENDS 0N BLOCKADES SAINT JEAN‘ DE LUZ, France. Sept. l6—(A.P.)—General Elnilio Mola, Fascist conqueror of Irun and San Sedastian, tonight moved his regular troops to the Zaragosa. and Madrid fronts, depending on land and sea blockadcs to starve out the remaining government re? sistanoe in the northern sector. Cal-list (Monarchist) and Fasc- ist militiamen. patrolled the streets of San Sebastian while in the Harbor of Bilbao swift Fascist speedboats effectively out off all communications between Govern- ment-held territory and France, except by warship. New World Mark READING, Pa., Sept. 16—-(A.P.) A world's record featured today's card of the Grand Circuit at the Reading Fair, as the speedy Guy Day colt Plnero, owned by Thom- as I. Havens, Flanders, N. Y, won Duck: (1936) H. L. Boswell, Marshfield, 1st, Peklm, male; 1st and 2nd, Pekln~ female; 1st and 2nd, Roucn male; 1st Rouen female; lst and 2nd. Indian Runner, male; is; and 2nd, Indian Runner, female. Geese (various) Geo. L. Boswell, 1st, Gander. Tou- g louse, gray; Goose, Toulouse, gray; 2nd. Gander, liimdml. white; goose. Emden, white; lsl, African gander; 2nd, African goose. Ducks (various) H. L. Boswell, 1st, Pokln drake; 2nd. Pekln duck; 1st, Rouen drake; ; 1st and 3rd, Rouen duck. Geo. L. Boobs-rill, 2nd, Pcklnl drake; 1st. Pckln duck. New Hampshire" Colby C. low-ls, ‘1st cockcrel. Too Late To Clasify WANTED - MAN l-‘ofTAizili Work. H. G. Judson Alexandra. i L-6548 i r61: sALE - BAETFARRIAGE i Good condition B Ill l "Pram" Apply Il-UCO-Q-Hfl . exhibition were in the hog classes . which Judge Peter Brodie . merited would have done well bN-l Al} cha To Sheri-en of Crapaud, to Miss Ella. Mae ‘Ilodd of Rose Valley. . H A L l F A X i —Golng— ‘ FRIDAY. SEPT. 25, 193C Card 0f Thanks Rviurn Limit: MONDAY, SEPT. 28, i936 The family ofcthelatehlfmhnnie MncKlnnon wish to thank their prom (l,||ARLQTTE1-o“-N - neighbors and friends for their mnny klndnesses received during Plflllvfliimll-Ci! i-W‘ “"05 svanonar it MIL Makes Milk Foods Better . . . Puddings, Sauces, Pies, Cakes, Ice Cream, Candy, Tea and Coffee. All grocer: lell it. Good Milk Makes Good Meals. Magnificent Sheep Show (Continued from Page l) ‘ ‘Montague; Sylvester lvfllcDczzilld lChepstow; J. A. ivfcDczlnld and ‘mm’ i sons, Bruderlell; EllWll‘. Ill-id, Svuru 1'“ , Holsielns —- Preston any Canadian show, also in house- i R0110 Bay; Dulltllfi‘. Aw‘.- , tune; Beecher Dolvllr. Ncxv Pvfih. keeping, vegetable and flower show ‘ i Gucmsey-Ekiilvllrrl lilllpli, Rosi- in registered ' Ayrshire divisions. Principal winners neath. sheep classes wmi . Jersey-db. Jackson. Roll/l u: Shropshircs-C. B. Clay, Bridge-i nogs_nank M, M?’ . town; Beecher Dewar, Brudenell, and Alex Hamilton, New Perth. Pom.“ (Rome Mcnmmlr, J g W" minds-Ernest UndeThay' B“; Brudcnelk James Kan‘- \'- Pi rill Fortune; John Norton, Annandalei w_ H_'TO,’,.L\_ , _ y Southdowrls- Preston Bryenton. me mos, Pr," ‘ILA. Rollo Bay, Ewdin Reid, Rollo Bay; i the horse c135,“; and Alex Hamilton, New Perth. Red ribbon winners in the lamb Judges cf various c fair were: Preston Bryenton, Rollo ses wclep-Jr; lb; Bill’. 101‘ P9n of four. D. F. McRae, Louis Roper and W Rollo Bay, for single lamb. (Cattle); S D. l’. Other winners were: and Peter Brodll- ill w». lll vlruonllull‘ Line Road; Alex Hall." ‘w Centennial Service At _ ch‘ i The death 555d .i.pril o, loan MR. JAMES TURNER at Reliance. Snsk , of Jlllncs 'l‘llr:l|-:~ ieldcst son of horse 'l‘llr:.l-r An excellent congregation was in , Winslhe south. ‘.\l ‘int ‘or attendance at the Baptist Church ‘ “T51- 30 SEW-R hi0 i - last evening on the occasion of the 16W WHY-i ir- ii-i iii ‘ti’ mid week Centennial service. Itims Wile Pli-W-(i iY-‘iil’ will‘ was announced that owing to the i 880- The" "Ye 391i 1° iii" inability of Lhg Rem R055 Q daughters and moi Eaton w reach Charlottetown for . Ni"- Q L- Di~‘i“"=“i - mg; evening that me Rem B B_ I Diamond, bOlh of Hi lilo‘; 1\ - Manzer of North River would beiMrs‘ J" A" Bake‘ V“ ' the speaker. Mr. Marlzer gaveavcry i M“ 30bit Cirelrorjx. jntcrpstjng address based on the y Two brothers, ill o survxxc. words of Jesus as quoted in st. mrbert o: L05 ‘Angjlps and T F""'d John; “I came that they Turner of Winsloe Sou‘. might have life and that they ' might have it more abundantly. Mr. Manner appealed to his hearers to.‘ lily hold on life, to lay hold on the 1 life more abundant, to lay hold on i the life victorious and eternal. i The music of the evening was richly led by a full choir. Miss Vera . Malcolm Campbell, Mus. Boo, sang very effectively William Blake's great song "So shall we‘ build Jerusalem." The formation of a. 100 club was; established, involving the agree-i ment on the part of 100 or more to be present every Wednesday/even- ing during this Centennial year. The Rev. H. L. Danton presided. This evening's meeting will be devoted to reorganization of Cubs and Boy Scouts and to establish- PIMPLES M“ u equal amount y: anal. II nreel oil. lo_Ml-n- “an, Ind only u» manna mo: daily. A ink nun- <‘. . Ienl did: Clear wyoII-aklnl ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES -_T0__ ment of a group of Teen Age Girls by lVLrs. Danton. On Friday night A M H E R S T the history Cl the church will be mmAY"‘1'§',‘,‘Fr_25 1m reviewed by Dr. .1 A. Clark at a ' _' ' l * ' Roi If it: . congregational meeting. Moxuufirzhliilii N I'm; 9 the Fair Futurity m three-year- . 1 °id tmtm‘ From (‘ll%lgl.l"l‘f) i < i Pinero stepped the first heat in Pm ‘mm’ ‘l If ' l“ , 2051-2 a new world's mark for gmm nilllldr .]\"l':l‘llL>ll:5,Jr"-\ I three-year-old trotters over the “twice-arounds." invader held the. former record of 2.05 3-4, made in 1932. Children nl’ [Five nnd unlit-r twelve year's of ago ll\l.l‘ FARE. Tickets K001i ill RACES POSTPONED DAY (‘O.\(‘lll-I.< (l\l.\'_ mmmrucqoN, N. a, Sept. 1'1 . i --Races scheduled to be held here today in connection with the ex- hibition were postponed on ac- For Further information Consult .\l\_v Tivkl-l \-. I'lII Canadian National I i i I we" ‘gag- Railways 1\[ARR[AGE5 Use (‘nnaliiiln N.lli-~ll ll Ifleigrllplls _ i Saturday, Sept 12th 1036 by Rev. Hugh Miller, Verna Claire Waltho Dixon, Wolfvilltn. to Harold Buell, of Charlottetown. llliilli"i'll FA ll ES I i sllammN -TODD .-At Char- i lottctown on Sept. i6, 1936. by Rev. Ewen MacDougall. Charles E. . their recent bereavement. from other L-6546. Stations. Children of Five and unllcr twelve years of ucc ll \.l.l‘ FARE. ‘ ' ' Tlrkl-fs good ill DAY (‘OACIIES ONLY. For Furllu-r lnfurnlnilon Consult Any Tum Aim‘ Canadian National i Railways Use Canadian Nflliimiil Tolxrnphs