SEPTEMBER 12. 1953 'ir'IrHeWe'h'Is'h'5'is'e'a"is 'i'U'is'eFu'nHr ECHURCHES TOMORROW : CHURCH oi ENGLAND "j S. PETER'5 CATHEDRAL Anglican Roehford Square The Reverend Canon G.E. Moilstt M. .. B.D. Rector - The Reverend W. G. Hog Honorary Assistant Priest. oganlll and Choir Director Miss, Susanne B. Lie. iiiuste. Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity 1.30 aan. Msttins. 3 am. Holy Eucharist 15 an. Church school. an. Choral Eucharist pm. Evensong. Dglly at 7.30 am. except Wed. st 0.30 and Fri. at '1 ani. All welcome to worship with us. 5. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH e's'n'u'h5'a'e'-'is'e'rHrPu5' i TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: j Reverend A. Frank Maclrean Organist and Choir Director '3 A. '1” F.R.C.0.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. 10.00 a.m. Senior Church School 11.00: Primary and Beginne ' Departments. A 11 am. Divine Worship conduct- ed by the Minister. Semen: "From the Family Tree of Our Lord." Anthem: "Worship" -- Geoffrey Shaw. '1 p.m. Divine Worship. Sermon: "if I Were Young I Would - - -" Anthem: "Holy Spirit. Truth Divine"-Handel (arr. Whitehead) You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE IIAPTISI CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1109 by Royal Foundation. Ilse Reverend Canon J. T. lbbott. Rector organist and Choir Masteri Paul Cudmore, A.Mua. (McGlli) 8.30: Holy Communion. 10.00: Sundly School- 1i.00: Morning Prayer and Ser- non. Subject: Today's Church. 7.00: Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. Subjeotz What is Written. --PRESBYTERIANTT Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets The Reverend James D. Davis:-n. B.A.. B.D.. Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. 11 am. Worship. Sermon: "What I Believe." "0 Thou That Tellest" from The Messiah-G. F. Handel. Solo- lat-Miss Shirley MacDonald. 7 pm. Worship Sermon: Thy God Be True." This,Church gives a Christian welcome to all. nTo THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. Boinen. M.A., S.T.M. Minister. In git. Lillian Mcllensie Iuul. 3., I7'.M.C.M. Organist and Director or the Choirs. 11 a..m. Divine Service and Ser- ion: "A Clean Life in s. Boiled World." Anthem: "Hymn of Thanksgiv- ing."-arr. Silvester. Visitors Cordially Welcome. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ' CHURCH :19 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar, B.Th.. Minister lilies Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. 10.00 mm. Church School and Family liour. 11.00 cm. Morning Worship and Communion. Semen: Roof." Special Music. "The Window in the ZION PRESIIYTEIIIAN CHURCH ...L...:..?m.-.A:.- Prince and Grafton Streets The Reverend T. ill. 8. Semen. M.A., S.TiM. l.nte' Moderator Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnson, A.'l'.C.L, Morning Sermon - "Minister- Ing Splritl"-IIGV. I. G. Evans. Aathun-Swrhante Be To God". Evening 8; - "Beauty, of the Lord."-Rev. E. G. Evans. Anthem: "Beside Still Watch." 1804 1953 The British and Foreign Bible . Society WHY QVOIILD I SUPPORT ' TEX: BIBLE SOCIETY? 1. Because I want all men to have the true knowledge of God which the Bible brings. 2. Because all missionary societies (including those of my own church) are de- pendent on the Society for supplies of Scriptures with- out which their work is im- possible. 3. Because the Bible can go where the missionary cannot - even into lands closed to representatives of our churches. L Because the Society has greater opportunities today - than ever before - partic- ularly in Japan. India. A!- rica and South America - and must act while these doors are open. ' 5.. Because the Society is now facing steeply rising costs of production. Work which cost 5100 in 1939 now costs 8350 while income has risen only 411- in the same period. Remember the great cause of the Bible Society through the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary with its Bible House at 100 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. "L00 p.m. Evening Worship. ” : "The Preacher's Pow- er". ”The third Key in Revival". Solo: "The Ninety and Nine."- Mr. Preston Beck. You are cordially Invited to the services of the Lord's day. The Salvation Army Great George street "HOME OF EVANGELISM” Sr. Captain and Mrs. Lea Titcombe Corps officers. 7.00 am. Call to Prayer. 10.00 am. Band will plav at jail. III 11.00 e.m. Holiness Me ing. To- pie: "Whiter Than Snow.” Psalm 0121. 2.00 p.m. Rally Sund - Sun- day School and Directory. 3.00 p.m. Service at Marie Unit- ed Church. Band will accompany Captain L. Tlicombe. 0.00 p.m. young Peoples Salva- tion Meeting. 0.10 pm. Open Air Meeting. 7.00 p.m. Salvation Billy. To- pic: "stlndlng On the Rock." United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 31 Elm Avenue llev. Quincy Stairs, Pastor. Phone 8816 Sunday Services 10 a.m.-Sunday School ll a.in.-Worship and Praise 8 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting. You Are Invited. "The Church That's Different". .WInnipeg -Ha-d a population of about 1.000 when it was inaugura- ted as a city in 1873. The first movable metal type was invented by Johann Guten- berg in Germany between 1440 and 1450. Rainbow, brook and lake trout are found in more than 100 lakes in Saskatchewan. IN MEMORIAM ' In loving memory of Mary J. Macliensie, who died at Iris. sept- amber ltth, 1940. The dead in Christ shall Rise first. Then we which are alive, shall be caught up together with them to meet the Lord in the Air. Ist, Thessalonians 4.16-i'i. i.oving.iy Remembered by. Stell- Margaret. wonos FOR - THE WORLD '"The more the world of humanity develops, the more the effulgences or emanations of divinity will become revealed, just as the stone when it becomes polished and pure as a mirror will reflect in fuller de- gree theglory and splendor of the sun." I Iron The sacred writings or no nsiwi World nitii Z"-V ion. orarsoiiai. L at "LUC Ivtrii-itinie L fMS'llPAxV(i TUBA Y 9 s. IIAIT. emron Manager. Charlottetown. P. I. I. E mo 'i'riiS' GUARDIAN. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN .IlMMY'S TAXI-Dial 7370 or BELANGEB RANGES for cost. wood or oil. Bryenton an MacKe.y BAYNOIVB Happy Valley Eggs- ”they're fortified". . NORTHERN H4FA3'l'll.IC RADIO 329.95 Toombs Music Store. at stalwart cake. SPECIAL TODAY Bakeries. Sunny Orange light, fluffy and delicious. 'WE TREAT TEE SICK WEl.I.' Citggey's Pharmacy, nest Stewart! Bakery. CHAliI.O'I'rllTOWN Ii 0 T I L SUNDAY Special, five course chicken Dinner, 81.50. Served from I130 to 2.30 P. M. ' JUST ARRIVED. Kenmore Wash- ers. The best washer value in Canada. Simpsons-Sears. Char- lottetown Store. BEACH POINT Gospel Chapel, Evangelistic service Sunday, Sept. mm, at 7.30 P. M. special singing. Louis Harris. COLDSPOT -- Feature for fea- ture, the driest refrigerator value in Canada-fourteen models to choose from. See them todw. Simpsons- Sears Charlottetown Store. SAVE TWO CENTS A LOAF. Insist on Stewarts Bread because its more nourishing, more flavor- ful, better value and enriched. Reg- ular sliced or home style. BONSIIAW UNITED OIIUBCII. The annual thankofferlm service of the Women's Missionary So- ciety will be held Sunday, Sept. lath at 7.80 P. M.. Special music will include selections by the choir and the Bonshww male quartette. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CIIARGE-September lath. 1953. Services at: New Glasgow at 11.00 A. M. Missionary message by Miss Laiw, Missionary to Mexico. At Breadaibane at 730 P. M. 0. W. Mooully. all Canada Secretary will ipsreach. Rev. M. wattei-worth, Min- ter.,. THE BIIEADALBANE PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH, Sunday, Sept. 13th at 3.00 P. M. Mr. Gardiner Daizell, B. A., will conduct the ser- ' vice. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Interim- -Moderator ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacDonald, Charlottetown, announce the engagement cd their daughter. Joyce Sophia, to Joseph Merlin McKenzie, son of Nix. and Mrs. Arthur McKenzie, Charlotte- town. The wedding has been ar- ranged to take place on Monday, October 12th, at st. Dunstan'.s Bas- cl. MILTON-RUSTICO PABISE - Rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services for Sunday. September 13th are: St. Mark's, Rustico. 11.00 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon. St. John's. Milton. 2.00 P. M. Sunday School. 3.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Ser. mon. Christ Church, Cherry v.1- ley. 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Services will be conducted by the Rector. Come and bring the whole family. JUNIOR nun cnoss mg. ORGANIZED-On August 21 in the senior room of York School, the pupils re-organized their Jun- ior Red Cross Branch. They gave themselves the name of "Willing Workers". The following is a new slate of officers elected for the following year: president, Miss Betty Andrews; vlce- president. Mr. George Proude; secretary, Miss Joyce Ling; treasurer, Miss Ferric Vessey; circulation man- ager, Elizabeth Watts; policeman, Eric Sproude for two weeks; program committee for next meeting, Eric Sproule and Carol Hardy. Roll call was answered with "Your Ambition". Meetings will be held semi-monthly.-Bl-". REBIBVE evenings October 2'ith and 23th, Bridge at Gusting Club. SERVICE TO SICK. Dial 5132, Oaritweli's Pharmacy, next in Gloria. FRESH DAILY-tender, textur- ed Donuts, plain or sugared. Try some today at Stewart Bakeries. sriwui. MUSIC in Robe Valley Church, Sunday: September 13th, 1.30 P. M. ISLAND Gl.l.LI.. Queen Street. Dial 5228. serving full course din- ners. specialising Chmese dish. PIIONOGILAPH - Three speed. Plays all Records saiso. Toombs Music Store. M.scDONAI.D RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. liio Kent Street. PIIOIL: 0913. SEE THE New Homsrt Esth- room ensembles now in stock Sim p s o n s-Sears Charlottetown Store. . lIEC0lu)3 -- Celtic, Decca, Lon- don, Oarpltol, NKZIM, Windsor and Columbia. Toomlbs Music Store. A NUMBER of good used Wash- ers, Ranges and Chesterfield Suites now available on easy monthly pay- ments. Simpsons-Sears, Chai1otte- town Store. ST. PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL meets tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. New members will re- ceive a cordial welcome. ST PET!-3R'S CATHEDRAL Church School resumes classes to- morrow at 10 A. M. All boys and girls from 3 to 16 years of age will be most welcome. . V . SOLDIER RECOVEIIING - Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gauthier oi Rus- tlcoville, that their son Joseph Arthur Gauthier, whose two legs and an arm were broken during the recent war, is recovering as well as can be expected in a hos- pital in -Japan. He is expected home in the middle of November. Personals Mrs. Frank G. Macdoiiold left last week for her home in Rox- bury, Mass, after spending a month's vacation visiting friends and relatives on the Island. She was the guest of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Murphy, 21 Bayfield St. iiiri Guide News Attention all Guides and Brown- ies - we have wonderful news for you! Indy Baden Powell, the Chief Guide, will visit this Prov- ince " ,.t.ember 24-26. On Thurs- day, Sept. 24, the Guides and Brownies from Queensand King's County will have an opportunity to meet Lady Baden Powell. and on Friday, Sept. 25, she will visit the Prince County Guides and Brownies. Everyone must be in full uniform, which includes navy blue socks for the Guides and dark brown socks for the Brown- ies. Your regular weekly meetings should be started immediately so all will be in readiness for the visit of our Chief Guide. MONDAY, 14 SEPT.- St. Mary's School St. Patricks School .. TUESDAY, 15 SEPT.- Rustico (Stella Maris) Rustico (Stella Maris) THURSDAY, 17 SEPT.- vent) FRIDAY, 18 SEPT.- ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-IIAY UNIT SOIIEDIILEI WEDNESDAY. 16 SEPT.- North Rustico School . Anglo-Rustico (St., Augustine Con- ............................... ...:................ Anglo-Rustico School ...................... .. 11:00-Noon Rennie's Road School . 10:30-Noon 2:0O.- 3:30 10:00- 7:0O- 8:30 10:00- 2:0l)- 3:30 .................. .. 11:00-Noon 2:00- 4:30 2200- 3:30 A. Mus. Teacher of Robert A. Piano, Organ and Theory For Appointment Dial 3617 Crooks, (McGiIl) CI-IARLOT'ilETOWN Table Top by Eden Phiilpotts CHAPTER X ARE THEY SIGNALSI The island looked like a. small, black slug crawling with lifted horns along the edge of a purple see. But above the twin peaks that ascended to the south there hung a heavy cloud of vapour spreading ianwise and dimming the glory of the western sky. The watchers ex- claimed at the minute size of the place but Captain Costa reminded them that it was still five-and- twenty miles distant. "it is small without doubt," he said. "perhaps seven or eight of your English miles long. Save where the mountain ascends to its summit, the place is not more than three or four hundred feet above sea level: but the great plateau, that made Benny give the name to it, is higher than the rest. That is where the smoke rises. and you are looking at a burning moun- tain.” - Night quickly hid Tabletop, but significant phenomena attended the darkness. The island revealed its own pharos, for, like some light- house mightily uplifted, a dull red glare outlined the crown of the crater when night fell. It was no steadfast solitary gleam, but a per- vasive glow cost up from the black, earth into the starry sky-a light such as blazes from the furnace door when it is flung open. The Iguana slowed down' and crept. forward through the noctur- nal hours, and, as she approached, the inner blaze from Tabletop's cup of fire burned brighter. Then came dawn. Stars and iiamelight from earth alike van- ished and the squat island stood revealed as the sun climbed swift- ly into heaven. All the travellers came on deck at dawn to find their ship at anchor a couple of miles from shore, and the first thing they noted was a suiphurous tang iii the morning air. A dense black cloud capped the tableiand and threw curious shadows upon the plain beneath: but the sun pene- trated its fringes and revealed the formation of the islet. Everything above sea level appeared to be black, or heavy green, save where her peaks and crags ascended and shone paiely gold in the morning Hght "Ail clnders and pumice and heaped-up lava," said Felice. "Just a spot of dry mud on the nozzle of hell." "There must be plenty of water," declared Tom. "Look at that sheet of vegetation where the forest runs east to the brink of the sea." "Water no doubt," said Angus, but it will be hot-how hot we don't know. Old Pedro Floris mid the water under the woods was whole- some. but not cold." i "There are birds, anyway-I can see them with the naked eye," said June. "So they must be pretty big. And I believe they'relyeiiow." Air more fiery than any they had yet breathed drifted to them from the land, and Toni noted it. "This is going to be a Turkish both," he said. "The heat ashore must be terrific; but we're tuned up to high temperatures by this time. Only we shan't feel tremend- ously energetlc when we land." The forest spread over the en- tire eastern fringes of the island in one uniform sheet of sulky green touched here and there with col- our. It extended to within a hun- dred yards of the sea and the in- tervening space was cinder black. Beyond the forest, ruled in a harsh, stark line across the rising ground, was a band that marked the end of i any vegetation; but while beneath it the green per- sisted, growlng denser as it reach- ed sea level, above it only livid crsgs and precipices of volcanic rock arose to the central tsbleland of the island. Maine judged the crater to be four miles in diameter. "A tremendous vapour rises out of it," he said. after e. survey through Oosta's telescope, "but there's no lsvs moving on this side any way. It may have a vent to the westward." They spent that day in cruising slowly round the varied shores of Tabletop. The prevailing silence of the islet impressed Jane and also depressed her. "The yellow birds on the tops of the trees flit about slowly, but they are dumb." she said. "Everything seems to be dumb and silent, as if invisible life was listening and hid- ing and hardly daring to (move." "I will fire a gun," answered Par- do. He fetched a rifle and fired to- wards the land. The explosion woke sharp echoes from the cliffs. A cloud of large birds rose above the woods and flew heavily in a flock together, like a yellow mist, across the green foliage. Then they sank down again without uttering any; sort of call or cry. "They look like pigeons but must be as big as peacocks." said Jsnc. Soon they went below for tho, noonday meal and something to drink, But they were quickly on deck again and all desirous to land. Torr. however, stuck to his inten- tions. "We'll just get a clear idea of the hang of the place,” he said, "and drop anchor when we come abreast of the gorge. My only fear is that the heat ashore is going to knock us out." "To work by night will be best, ones we locate the cache." thought Panic. "The gorge must show up soon." To be mntlniied The new TRANSISTOR ,. Now available in Canada! 0 The latest; discovery in Hearing Aid design! ' Winner of the 195.! Audio Engineering Award ' Outs your "3" Battery bills by 8079! SEE IT AND TRY IT AT THE Sonotone , HEARING AID TUESDAY, Sept. 15th-- - FREE HEARING oiiiiics - 'TlIURSDAY, Sept. 17th- (liours: 1 pm. to 8 p;m.) Charlottetown Hotel Charlottetown, P. E. I. Queen Hotel Summerslde, P. E. I. 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