EASTERN GUARDIAN MOUNT ITIIAIT Ualtadl Church. Rev. John M. liens. Minister. Ilt. Stewart ll a.m. Dunaldstoa 1.8 pan. Bristol 7M p.m. 1 SPECIAL Pen ' rally, Yeo'a Theatre Montague. Sun- day. October Ith. time .2! p.m. Special music and singing. 5 " luv. H. Trenholln. Mur- ray River. i 1'!!! PIESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. &. John's. Belfaatu: servre next Lord's Day Octoh-T or 6th. ll l.lIL Rally Day Ser- vioe. Bev. Donald N'reholson.' Minister. I PARISH OF Georgetown. An- glican Church of Canada. Holy Trinity. Church. Sunday. Octo- ber 6th. Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. 11 am. Morning prayer and Sermon. Reverend W. G. Hogg. Priest in charge." THE PBESBYTERIAN Churcltt In Canada. services for Sunday.j October 6th. Peters Road Sun-. day School 10 a.m., Divine wor-i ship it a.t:n. and 7.30 pm. Mur-' ray Harbour North. Sunday; School 1.!) p.m.. Divine worship- :..'l0 pm. Come and ivorshipi with us. Rev. M. Carl Currie. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAM Cnui-chi in Canada Services Sunday. Oc- tober 6th. Cardigan Divine wor- ship 11 a. In. Sunday Schooll 10.30 a.m. Lorne Valley after- noon service. The Sacrament of Baptism 2.1!) p.m.. School 2 pm. Montague evening 7.30 p. in .Sunday School 10. a. m. A warm wel- come for all. Rev. D. A. Camp- bell. Minister. THE MONTUAGE Pastorall Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Mi- nister. Sunday, Oct. 6111. Lower Montague: 3 p.m. Dedication and Communion service. Trini-. ty Church. Montague: 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m .Morn- tng service and Primary Sun- day School. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.. 7.30 pm. Eiening Service. A hearty wel- come to all. UPTON Gospel Chapel. l)un- rias: Services for Sunday. Oc- tober lth. 2:00 pm. Sunday School Rally: This Sunday marks the beginning of our new Sunday School Contest. . 7:30 p.m. Gospel Ser- vice. Duet: "Out Of Christ With- out A Saviour”. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Weber. Speaker: Mr. Allan Weber. All Are Welcome. GEORGETOWN Pastor- al Charge. United Church of Canada. Service for Oct. 6th: it a.m. Milltown Cross: 2.30 p. m. Sturgeon. S.S. at 1.30 p.m.: 7 p.m. Georgetown. world-wide Communlon Sunday. Male Choir. Men's Association. on Monday 7 pm. Special Spealte. Mr. Allison Maoxlnnon. Chariobte- niwll. Rev. W.A. Paterson, Min- ter. .4m2..4..:.:.. COMFORT ECONOMY APPEARANCE TIE United Church of Can- ada Duadas Pastoral Charge. Rev. W.l. MacDonald will con- ductservloesianundasatulll iatheafternoonandat Anna- dale at 7:!) in the evening. OIWILL Vernon United. Charge. Services Oct. 6th. will' he as follows: Vernon River 11 - on an; Cherry Valley 2.!) p. g Orwell 7.!) Rev. A.S. Weir is aiipected to conduct all the sarviees. ' Bf. PETERS Bay Charge. Un- ited Church. Today Friday. Pre- Darstory Service at Greenwich l.00 p.ln. , J. l. Sheen of Mount Stewart. Sunday. Oct. 6th is World-Wide Communion Sunday and the Communion Service will he held at Greenwich at 3.00 p.m.. pro- ceeded by a Baptismal Service. Rev. Donald Shame will con- duct these Sunday services. CHURCH of Christ. The Lord's Day. Oct. 6. Montague. 10.00 a.- rn. Bible School for all ages. 11.00 s.m. The Lord's Supper and Preaching Service. Murray River: 10.00 a.In. Bible School. 11.00 am. The Lord's Supper and Pieaching Service. Sermon by K.T. Norris. Murray Har- bour: 6.00 p.m. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. No evening service this Sunday. Kenneth T. Norris. evangelist. MURRAY Harbour - Murray. River Pastoral Charge. The Un-I ited Church of Canada. Services unday. Oct. 3rd. The Sundayl School will reopen at Murrayt River at 10 am. Public Worshipl as follows: Murray River 11 a., in. Little Sands 3 p.m. Murray. Harbour 7.30 pm. The three congregations are asked to meetl at Murray Harbour at 7.30 p.m. for a combined communion ser- vice as Sunday. Oct. Ilrd is World Communion Sunday. Rev. L.S. Woolfrey, Minister. 2 GUEST SPEAKER - Rev. Owen Cochrane. North River. was the guest speaker at the morning service in the United Baptist C h u re h Montague, September 29th. He chose as his text. Luke 14. verse 5 "He that- hath ears to hear. let him hear." For offerntory, the choir aang "Tnrow Out The Life Line." Miss Clemmie Macisean presid- ed at the organ. Rev. Mr. Coch- - rape also spoke at Sturgeon and Murray River on Sunday. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lan- teigne have returned to London. Ontario, after visiting Mrs. Lan- teigne's parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Hutcheson. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walker Charlottetown. and Mr. and ltlrs. Scott Darrach. Quincy. Mass. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John White. Montague. this week. After spending the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. fronII...farnoIy attain L A. HELD SEPT. MEETING' The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary ol the Letilln. B.E.S.L. was held in the Canadian Hall on Sept- ember 23rd with a good repre sentation present The resignation of Mrs. Ches- ter Walker as treasurer. due to ill health. was accepted with re- gret. The ilaaneial report mow- ed a sattahetory balance on hand. Ira. Warren Baker was appointed u rer. it was decided to visit Mrs. Walker to express the apprec- iation ol the auxiliary for her untlrinl efforts. both as a mem- ber and as treasurer. . The following were appoint-I et to the Lunch Committee, Mrs. H.P. George and Mrs. J. W. Lavers. The meeting dosed with the singing ol the Queen. Reta Gill ls Honored Mrs. Leroy White, Montague. entertained recently at a delight- ful shower in honor of Miss Reta Gill. whose marriage takes place this month. The many lovely gifts were presented by Little Misses Ja- nice and Joanne White and E117- abcth and Cynthia Swanson and the messages of good wishes and the names were read by Mrs. J.D. MacLeod. A program Roland Diamond. Montague. Mrs. Stephen McCabe and fam- ily lelt yesterday for Truro. NS. where they will reside. Sgt. Mc- Cabe is stationed at Dsbert. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coll- ings. and three sons. left yester- day morning lor their home in Lynn. Mass.. after spending the pasl two weeks visiting Mr. Col- ling's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Collings. Montague. YEO ' 'TI:IRE'E vIoLENT PEOPLE" CHARLBTON IIESTON - ANN IAXTIZR - FORREST TUCKER . Thrilling western of Texas ranching. Brother against brother. Ruatling horses - intrigue - adventure. ICOMING MON . - TUE-. "EVERYTHING B UT T HE TRUTH" with Manreoa O'Hara lid John Forlillllo - - - . -- Drawing Monday for china dinner set nlraranarms-Irons: nanuouanwmuananaanouiansnvrsorrnnnnannv oosn'oa'rAm.atar.sNn non. nootaosnoar. aNn-norivamnan.rosa.aAsvrooran- a'rI.towoosrIoiiYsrsu.aItalntnsoInnIarnaa.arton . Big Increase In Passengers, Cars On Woocl Islands Ferries in the five months that the 72,034 passengers. H.375 auto Northumberland, Ferries have mobiles. and 4.370 trucks. This been opctnling mi; yen. u-am; cpiesenled increases in each ngurg. Indian; .5 Incfggge in classification of respectively: all three classifies” passes. 4.521; l.3ll and 5. . set. auto, and truck-in compari- A comparison at Sevtember son with the same period last ts? with September ti! shows,- year. lslightly different result. ivtute Ft-om Ma to " E 1917 P” Lem” ' ll Nortiuimberlasid Ferries oper- 59Pt8"b" MI W" W 13-31341 .3” heme”, 9.1500. N5 Ind .increaae of 154. and autos ferried Wood islands. P.i:.I. carriedl We to 3-795-,In WEE"! 0' 1"- trucli traffic in the same period ” " ” three units in 1051 to by the very young ladies was m Vehlclut greatly enjoyed and featured mm several vocal numbers. Mrs. Macl..eod and Mrs. C. A.. Shaw were piano acconipanistsl durins the evening. At the sun) Visiting at their grandmoth- per hour. the tables were attrac-L ,1-3, M”. A. D. ivucnign, um; thirds decorated with :mbealuti-gsanas are Miss Glenda and II III 0 T" -0001” Miss Saundra Stewart Char- ed flowers. Mrs. Arthur Fraser.!)oueu,wn, El sister of the bride-tobe. Presid- Other visitors to Little Sands ed over the ten cups. this week were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Compton and family L A. Honors. from Sarnis, Ontario. They are Mrs. Walker visiting at her home. Mr. Angus MacPl1erson's. Mrs. Compton's On Thursday. September 26th a number of the members of the brother. Bruce and Mrs. Mac- Pherson and daughter Judy Ladies Auxiliary of the George- town Branch, Canadian Legion. ton's hack. to Sarnia. Ontario, where it is reported Bruce has a job waiting. They plan to leave bemlssediathedistrictaad Brneswasa E S 5. They spent a week on the island and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hume. Uttle Sam. Ilr. Hugh Machlelli. Little Sands. had Mr. William John- ston. Montague. an old friend of his visit him In Sunday. Aceompllylll Mr. Carleton Hume on Tuesday of this week to Pictou and New tnmow. N. S. was Mr. Alex Blue who en- joyed the trip very much. They not a very pleasant tamlly. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Aulenback and four children from LiInen- burg Co. N.s. who ivue making their first trip to P.E.lsianI. The Aulenbacks intended to tour the Island and were looking for a pleasant place to spend the night. They were directed to Grandmas cabins. Little Sands and followed their new friends there where they stopped to spend the night. They planned to spend a few days on P.E.l. and return to their home at Block- house, Luaenburg Co. soon. Local girls returning to their homes for the weekend were the Misses Marion Hume. Charlot- tetown, Mary Mac-Leod, Char- lotietown and. Gloria MacLeod Flat River. school has again reopened plan to accompany the comp- B.E.S.L. called on Mrs. Chester Walker at ha home and presented her with. a gift a nd address. the being her retirement. due to ill health. of treasurer of the Ladies Auxil- iary. 1 Mrs. Walker has been a char- ter member of the Auxiliary since its formation six years a- go and during that time she never missed a'meeting of the organization. Following an enjoyable eve- ning and prior to their depar- ture for their liomes,.the ladies enjoyed a delicious lunch. Baking Powder lb. 17c; Clark Fig Bars. 35c lb.; E 39c: Plum). 2 for 59c; Lard, lbs. 25c: Carrots, 5 lbs. 29c; rump or Sirloin, 43c lb.: 2 lb. 59c. AC WEEKEND sPEciALs Robin Hood instant Oats. sac; 's Pork and Beans. 20 oz. 2 for Soup, 2 for 25c; Flaked Tuna. 2 for 35c; Pepper. 2 pkg. for 25c; Heinz Tomato Juice. (8 oz.. 37c; Colored Toilet Tissue. 2 for 25c; Oranges. 138's. 2 doz. 85c; Bananas. 2 lbs. 39c; Ripe Tomatoes. 3 lbs.. 35c: Onions. 4 Slewing Beef, 29c 1b.; Hamburg. UE CO-OP Magic 2 for 45c: Campbell's Tomato Schwartz Black Shoulder Roasts 39c lb.: Rib. - attending Little Sands school. i i i STARTING THE M0llTAlillE . Theatre Mat. Sat. 2 p.m., OVER IIoTTEsT Eouaii-AIIII-nIII'E Fri. 3-so TRAP A GUY HAS Sat. 3 and 10 EVERSIICKEREP Adm. 40 - 55 Em” NEW SERIES OF MIDNIGHT SHOW JAMBOREE HITS CAPITOL TONIGHT AT II:l p.In.-- FIVEYEAR PERIOD CONSULT US UPON THE IMPERIAL Oil 5 YEAR PLAN lEoR THE INsTALLATIoN or THE M EXTRA NEWS FAIRBANKS-MORSE OIL BIIRIINIG HEATER A DowN PAYMENT or Toy. oNLY or THE TOTAL COST AND THE aALANcE SPREAD ovER A PERIoD or 5 YEARS IN EAsY PAYMENTS. REGULAR INSPECTION OR THE HEATER UNIT WILL IE MADE AND ALL; NECESSARY MAIN- TENANCE WILL RECEIVE EXPERT ATTENTION. laerlersoiiattlls year on Monday. Aug an vlatnrdr with Mrs Chester Lel.ache.tt of! I33 5."; m. guild”. Guernsey Cove as teacher. Due - toiIieIsctuutIiopeIieiiIscIionI'”"""' "”"” "'”' " '5" Is without a teacher. two pupill. namely, Billy M.scPhee and Jeanie MacKay are at present, C0 But the Hopefield district are hoping to get a teacher for their: district yet. ihllss Mary Mat-Donald ol Tor- Residents here were happy to '3'” 0'"t""”- ” "5"'"5Al”” have Mrs. George White and lparenu. Mr. and Mrs. eneas daughter Ada. of Boston. VlS1L'lICDOBIld- them. Mrs. White was rormerty Mr. and Mrs Kathryn McDonald of Llttlelusd family of Charlottetown. Sands and has a brother. Dr. motored to Georgetown on Sun- Stuart MacDonald at Eldon. ay and were guests of Mrs. They are residing with her sister gm-ke's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nella. Miss Stanley Lifingstone. High Bank. Another sister. l I Albert Burke gear. Friday. October 4. 195 Th: Guardian Pogo I Eleanor Wheeler. Little lands..W.J. Fitzgerald. Mr. John L. Judson of Dundaa am Mr. A.W. Judson of St. Peters Bay, were business Viv ltors to Georgetown on Monday- Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mac- Donald left on Monday. Sept. nth on a trip to Boston. Mass. Toronto and Sudbury. OIIUITIO. Montreal, Que. and New Glas- .N'.S. and Mrs. John Brinks of Union Road and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vanachuppen of Uniol Road. were visitors to George- town on Monday. Olive, resides in Charlottetown and is Mrs. MacLennan. Kath-l - ryn visited her on her way home They will be home about a week, and plan to leave on return out I Look! Kids! Look! ii sATuRDAY MATINEE AT 1 AND st AND RARIN' TO GO! RlD( WITH ROY ON . EAIESI 1: -E in-vii -at-it,,. Ill -..t In-(I-." I I "YELLOW RosE or i TEXAS" PLUS FIGHT MOVIES TOPS IN THRILLS - MUSIC . DRAMA Al The CAPITOL roDAY (Mat. 3. Eve.) .. sAT. (Eve.l SPECIAL! 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