l-;As'l'B()UItNE. England (Rep-lyear-old Mrs. Gertrude ersl-A coroner testified Friday the day before she died. hat Dr. John Bodkin Adams. ac-, He sad Adams told him he was msed by the Crown of poisoning not certain of what Mrs. Hullett ;h'ee patients. tried to arrangelwas going to die from and be for a post-mortem while one waslwished to have a private post- stiil alive. mnrlem examination. I The coroner. Angus C. Sommer- UNPRECEDENTED ACT Asked by the Crown counsel Ville. said the doctor wanted himi whether it was usual to have a to arrange a post-mortem for 50 CHURCHES TOMORROW THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Anglican Church ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican Rocltiord Square l"hs Revues: ACanoa G. E. Moifntt .. .D. Rector. Minister: Rev. H. L. Mitton. B.A.. 3.1). Mrs. G. Elliott Full. Organist and Choir Director 's?4s a.m.-Sunday senior" In a day of widespread Biblical Coroner Says Doctor Tried 'For Private Post-Mortem Hullett 500. T" DECLARED SUICIDE The Reverend W. G. Hogg. Honorary Assistant Priest. Orgnssld and Choir Director Miss Susanne Brenton, Lie. Music ” 'tii-:Eotib'sritFrrTv":irFrenT EPIPHANY 7:30 a.ru.-Mattias l:II a.m.-Holy Eucharist 10:00 n.m.-Church School (6-15) 11:00 s.m.-Choral Eucharist llztl a.sa.-Church school (under 0. 1:00 p.rn.-Evensong Daily Services at usual hours An Welcome ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ' Established 1760 by Royal Foundation Rector. Organist and Choir Director. Mr, Ii. John Harris. F.R.C.0. lj.30-Holy Communion 10:00-Sunday School-Junior and senior Classes 11:00-Sunday School-Beginners and Primary Classes lltoo-Morning Prayer and ser- .mon. Subject: "Our Minister- . lug ' 5:00-Evensong: (subject: "We should see Jesus" imam Are Cordlally lnvtted ' To Attend. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. Somers. t .. S.T.M ' Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mclfensto. Mus. Bac.. F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of Choirs -rw?-?---A-A 0:15 n.m.-Church School For All ' Ages ll':00 n.m.-Morning Worship and -sermon: "Ringside Religion" .Anthems: "Grant. We Reseech Thee. Merciful Lord" (Thlman) "'Lovo of the Father" (Ban- Icrott) 1:00 p.m.-Evening Worship and Meditation: "Studies in the Life of our Lord - III. "The Boyhood of Jesus" lAnthesn: "Sun of my soul" ,(Turner) . visitors Happily Welcome "iron runsnvrnruan cuuncn Cor. Prince and Grafton Sts. Tho Reverend W. llarold Brown. M.A.. Minister. Rev. l. C. Evans. Visiting Mlnistor. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. I. Mas. (Oxford) organist and Choir Director l0 s.nt.-'I'ho Church School Adult Bible Class. ll a.rn.-Divine Worship up 'Mr. Sermon: "New Lilo In The Church" Anthem: "Incline Thlsa Ear" (HirnmeI) T Pm.-Divine Worship .8rrmoa: jPower From Heav- "H Anthem: "Thou Wilt ltaep Hirn iln Perfect Peace" (Bowtos) All Ara cordially wqossus f'.;",:f TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank Moelaan. I-A ' Rev. G. Howard chs-lotto. I.A., ID. Rev. Andrew I. Weir, D.D. Orxanlst and Dtroetor of Roystou F. H3lI. ."IevsvvalMr.lael.o- -AIIQ: His Raid Mun -nus PnuoI,AwIv" (WOU- 'v-era) YoImohvIolIowors&Gad . If &d The Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbott. illiteracy no one can afford to neglect Sunday School. Come and join one of the classes. 00 p.m.-Morning Worship Sermon: "Our Stubborn Re- fusal to Repeat" Anthem: "0 Love That Will Not Let Me Go" (Shanks) :00 p.m.-Evening Service The Sunday Evening Service begins with a Hymn-Sing led by W. S. Mat-Murtry. Sermon: "The High Cost of Being a Scoundrel" Anthem: "Protect Us Through II: the Coming Night" (Cursch- mann) H y m n - Anthem: ”Wondcrful Words of Liie" Come And Worship CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH I19 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. R.Th.. Minister. Mrs. Allison MncRae. A.R.C.M.. Organist and Choir Director 10 a.tn.-Church School and Fans- lly Hour. Help us meet "Old Man Win- ter" with a high attendance. "Stars of the Morning Talent Parade" 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship and Communion Sennon: "A Common Salva- tion To All" This service is being broadcast over CFCY-Special Music. i 1:00 p.m.-Ordination Service for ' Missions , Vida Jean Stewart. R.N. Bth. This entre service will take the form of an or- dinatlnn service with the con gregntion and Candidate taking part. The Elders and Minister in charge. Sermon: "A Burning and a shining Light"-The Minister Anthem: "Jesus Saviour Pilot . Certificate of Ordination pre- aentatlon. Central Christian Church invites l its members and friends to be present at all services on the u Lord's Day. THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Since 1085 "Capt. and Mrs. J. Carter. Corps Officers SUNDAY 11.00 a.m.-Holiness Meeting. 2:00 p.m.-Directory Class 2:! p.m.-Snsday School 0:00 p.sn.-story Tlmo for Boys and Girls 8:30 p.ns.-Open Air Meeting 7:00 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting 7TH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH I Lapthorn Avonno I r: ,W. M. Mercer. B.A. x private post-morlem. the coroner replied: "Never." Nor. he added. had he ever been asked to at- range a post-lnortam baforo I P1 lient's death. Adams is specifically chatted with the murder of 81-year-old Edith Morreil. a widow who in 1950. But in the course of a welunina , hearing to determine whether he will face trial on the murder charge. the crown also has accused him of being respon- sible for the deaths of Mrs. Hul- lctt last July and of her husband. Alfred Hullett. 71. who died four months earlier. The plump society doctor is ac- cused of poisoning his patients because he thought he would ben efit from their wills. After their deaths. ho roceived two Rolls Royces, a chest of silver and 11 so far. 37 witnesses have been called by the Crown. The hear- ings are expected to last into next week. Friday, evidence revolved around the death of Mrs. Hullett originally declared a suicide at "an inquest. CREW or FLYING Crew members of the .'llCA DC- land at 0 am. yesterday. Left fol Charlottetown, Chief St.ewardess;l Consider Revising Freight Rater Act OTTAWA (OP) A revision of; the Maritime freight rates set is under consideration. Transport Minister Msrler said Thursday. in reply to a Commons question by George l-lees (PC - Toronto Broadviewl. he said he could say no more than that. Mr. Hoes asked whether the government plans to revise the act "to bring it in line with the inten- tions of um. which were to en- able the Maritime producers to compete in central Canadian mar- kets." The Gordon economic commis- sion, in its preliminary report last week, said there have been com- plaints that the original benefits provided by the legislation have The Guardian Pats 3 Saturday, Jun. 19. 1957 -, been largely wiped out by the one cessloa of postwar treisht I'It9,"" . creases. The commission out I gested a reexamination of till.” act's present effects. INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty - Marine. H. M. DAVISON LTD. 78 Great George St. Charlottetown G G. K. Peaks Res. 7210 l E. ...J PHARMACY orru SATURDAY AFTERNOON -' cutu.ERs' EIAHE Paul -- . u - - , I . .; Renaud. Mont Joli. First Officer; 4 that landed the M8Fllll'llf'l'5 Fl) right, Captain A.J. Murphy, Monc lLou Morgan, Australia and Munc wapmn CE. Blair, .M0mreal and lug Curlers at Prestwick, Scotgton, Pilot; Miss Verna MacLeod.l ton. Navigator; Anne Campbell,l MCA- Atlantic Service. Charlottetown. Stewartless; Adams allegedly wrote to the coroner that she died after losing "the will to live” after the death oi her ”adoring and rich hus band." Dr. Ronald Harris. one of Adams' associates. testified he examined Mrs. Hullett a few days before her death. He said he THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME By His Eminence Cardinal McGuiga.n asked Adams about the DOBSlIllIlIy of an overdose of sleeping drugs. but Adams suggested the actual cause of the illness was cerebral hemorrhage. Harris said he would have in- sisted on hospital treatment for Mrs. Hullett. but Adams told him she had "an intense dislike" of nursing homes and hospitals. TRUE CHRISTIAN lNFLUF.N('E; CAN HELP REMAKE WORLD My Dear Christian People: For the Christian who realizes and feels the tesponsihility placed- upon him by his incorporation in; Christ there is a problem WlllL'll,j at first glance, appears to be be-1 ynnd solution. That problem urtsesi from Christ's comparison of ills must also practise love, a love which is for all men. It is easy to love those we like. but the Chris- tian must love each and every per- son. not because he lims them, but because Christ loves them. died for them. and made them adopt- ed sons of God. And what will be the result of illls love? First of all we will pray for all men- This is the greatest . slowly but surely. bear fruit. - 0 0 wru. srnrzsn lACI'lVI'I'IeS In Men and women whom our ex-l a , ample has helped will in turn be- Maglstfate S COUIIT tglrnp to eitiertl a likeldinfluo.;)nce in) ?'l' P8? CU ar 'wor s." I 9Y 1001' Details of the investigation car- will avoid uncharitahle lcnnversa-gried out by police in the case of trans; they too will practise Chris-pg city rggsidg-nl charged win, un. ll-illlll Ch8l'i:jY- Sieadily U19 leave" llawlul possession of a quantity of W1 Sprea . anti-freeze, and certain other ar- Thus it is that we can change tlcles. allegedly taken fmma ware- the world. We can be a source of house in Parkdale, were revealed Grace to others by bringing Christ in evitience submitted before Ma- into their lives. Ou tworld" maylgistrate Gilbert Gaudet in Queen's have been one o darkness, a;Couuly Magistrates court yester- But, rather than being drawn into; the accused. Crown Prosecutor that darkness. or merely standing John P. Nicholson represented the in it and blinding cursing it, wei Crown in this case and in all other can bring to it the light of Christ'sl cases on the docket. darkness of hate and selfishnt-ss.lday. Gerald Foster appeared for. B.A. Boosts Price For Crude Oil lcan Oil wan and Manitoba. 7 am. Jan. 16 Imperial Oil Ltd. Wednesda same amount for moat fields. 1Postpone Action 'On Senate Seat OTTAWA (CP)-A senate com- mittce declare vacant the Upper House Senate by clerk . F. Machlelll TORONTO (CPl-British Amer- Company announced a general increase Thursday in the price it will pay for crude oil to producers in Alberta. Saskatche- In most cases the increase is 10 cents a barrel. effective from announced an increase of the followers to yeast, which is to per-, rneate and to change a much lar-, ger mass. The problem for thel Christian is then. put in wot-dsz which have become well kmmn in. our time, "How can I change the, world?" 3 Indeed. when one looks at the world situation in our day, the problem posed does not Sceflli hopeless. But we must rcnicniheri that each of us is able to t'X('I'Ii Influence in a definite Spllei'(', be it at home. in the plant in the: office or in the store. If you like this is our world," a world not cut off from the world at large. act of love which we can perform I t I. d f 1 . for others. Too often we feel that. Vegeltna 3?! lli"hT l;"g lllgeig praying for some one else is ammo gym 0 3 gtha'f'l"e' "I waste of time, tin-to which we could. lh irl J" . ”CI:ei:" "I "'39 ” 599"” '."”'e l"””'””'y "' ”d”l"3" tilatho iizhml rrldw '11”: earn un- sumemmg for lhcmi lnatede b itlsedllvline bviiillii-anie um- Whcn we have this attitude wel This il; our privnege as dhnsg 3"? '93”! SSW"! "W We 95" d”-tians, to bring the Light that is nmrc inr another than God can.IL"ep mt, --Light that Shines I" we l"'"l by 3” "mam c"""""”: darkness" to a world crving for cu- m 3”” ""''”''l5?' ””'l5"” I" iightenmenl and direction, which those who stand in nrcdp but woman came only from A Divine should give them the spiritual and 50",”. Recognize yum. prwueue, which '5 """'9 ”"W"3"': and your dignity and let Christ's Another result of this love which love use you as an instrument Thursday postponed for two weeks consideration of s re- port which. if implemented, would seat held by Senator J o s e p is .(l)ames Duffus of Peterborough, nt. . The report. submitted to the but making "D an important Dim! of uncharitable conversations. ra- of that world. We can make this, they than joining in cutting crm. iW0rld" Of ours I World Of l0V9i cism of our neighbor or fellow- rather than a world of selfishness; workers, we try to changg the "III Judgment and Dl17l0D- The topic of conversation or even move effect of this change can he com-l away -- this takes courage, but Pilfd (0 the Ciielll Oi lll'0PPlnEl it is the type of courage which a stone in a pond. At first there is. can change the world. but one little circle caused by the; Kindness to others Wm also small stone; but eventually one; circle seems to cause another un-i vfvrgnslhalgs wi'3:(echl','::t mg" "1 "'0 "1"" WM is affected hY- shall b ewilling to offer what. hole Eh” 9" "me Pebhlev we can to whoever asks or needp But how do we change our world? n, we Sm," give every mm I as and thus bring good to all man-I gent hearing no mane, how em" kind? What can we do to make our hi, subject may "em to M Our office, store, plant, and home a rave Wm cum our Impaumc; and Christian world of love. and this, our sa,c,,m' ,eplaCmg them with we have f orothers is the avoiding for the salvation of the world. (Copyright) HISTORIC CASTLE Roscommon in the Republic of Ireland has the remains of a cas- le dating back to the lath cen- t tury. ANNIVERSARY At the completion of the evidence of one witness, a further one weekls adjournment was granted by the presiding magistrate at the request of the Crown. Three other cases also were heard in this session of the Court. A resident of Hermitage. charged ALL DAY SUNDAY HAPPY, HEALTHY PARENTS STRONG. STURDY CHILDREN IT'S ALL A MATTER OF NUTRITION. VITAMINS AND MINERALS - FOR THE FAMILY With adequate protection, the average person can enjoy good health, particularly if the important minerals so necessary for nutrition. also form part of the body's daily intake. SUPERDYNE capsules not only provide the body with vitamins and minerals, but ako with DULSE-the dietary food suppla- ment, rich in minerals, that comes from the sea. Get your Supardyno today-only 33.69 at MEDICAL PHARMACY CORNER POWNAL & RICHMOND STS. FREE DELIVERY - MAIL ORDER SERVICI DIAL 6628 with having in his ... 1-u a quantity of wash suitable for the manufacture of spirits. contrary to the provisions of the Excise Act. offered through counsel to plead guilty to the lesser charge of the possession of beer. At the request of the prosecution one week's ad- journment was granted Lester P. O'Donnell represented the accus- ed. 9 At'the request of the accused I ttirther remand for sentence of one week was granted in the case of a city resident who had previously pleaded guilty to the charge of possession of stolen goods. Allison Gilils appeared for the accused. A .esident of Mount Stewart charged under the Highway Traf- fie Act with operating a vehicle with defective equipment was fined 55 and costs. Tuesday. said them-year-old sen- ator has not attended the last two sessions of Parliament. The Brit- ish North America Act tlpulstes be ourselves like the leaveu of the; Gospel parable which changes the; entire mass? . l Patience and understanding. thus tTlVlnl: a bwutlful courtesies with 300191! demands. Our love will CONCERT PRINCE OF WALES Burke SATURDAY BIIVICII Sabbath lehool. Izil p.m. Church Service at I pan. The public to cordially invited to attend services. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince street st. Peters Bay Hall Mossors Or- chestrs. Rummage Sale to be held at St. Peters Cathedral Hall. Monday ' ., Jan- 21st at 7 pm. Breaking of Broad 10:! a.us. School . llzol a.ns. Moottll 1.! pin Telling of Man's Rain by the fall and God's lensody &oIlI tho Death of cl-tn. Neither is there Salvation in any other--we ninl he saved Ado 4-ll. Visitors are very Ioioosno. S Hall, Entries received until Mon- Our Poultry Plant will be closed until further notice. Waddell Bros. Crapaud. ' A Alcoholics Anonymous will hold a public meeting in the Capitol Theatre, Sunday. Jan. 20th, 2:30 p.m. Square dancing every Saturday l night. New Glasgow Hall. Door "THE LIGHT SIIINETH conduct this meeting. Public are invited. All Island groups please attend. Fi f u. H - that under this condition Senator ourggteiz. awe waulgusgestgrlggit 9”" '0'” In 0"? 1011005. Ind AUDITORIUM O Dun”. "” m""t I" d”h"d Vt house which holln an be ”” cant. "5 C THURSDAY, JAN. 2411' T - We must be the isalt 0!, 3:15 PM, . mg by our fellow workers and Aluminum Do." Coming Events the atzd llcnlllessuwe no sea-' and windgw, o Authorised XII G I'S Ill Vll'l.lI(lS- ..,... .. .... ...., ::.:':.8”:::.:2'.::"':.'::.”';:..:;:: A;"""9E- f-'-9 T'”””s Bridge. Friday. Jan. tour. us. Just as yeast must be good ours on Step Available at n I Rumnnn ule Hun; Metnorm Lcastl to work ltscgritaxpier cg-zcl. and stair MILLER BROS. nso. mus n r on e a, V "E" s'""'dPY 19'-hv 3 I”"'- good Christian before he or she: 1.-on I.-REE Es-"MATES CALL Inn” At M'5DoUG"'L octrical Wiring Auction and dance Vernon Hall an "mad Chnsu 1”" 3"" "'5 IWNDEZVOUS Repairing and SIIPDIIC Monday. Jan. zm "''''l”'''" '” ”"""5t WEATHERALL STFAIYS PHARMACY Oil Heating Salvation Army Rummage Sale "MY FOR AL" CO. PHILLIPS VALET slnvlciz Household Allpliancu on .1-.,..d., J... 33, .. 1,39, The CIlr.i:tla:. 1:. stamttg aim m E TOOMBS Mum: ".0" Television . CHI 0 ans nu Wflf , NT 1" ng........ .C.. .. .3.ss...a.d. "W ,2 g g 9 W "" DIAL 4021 Tom Station; 0"" . on" ' "2 K9" 57- Regul Saturday night dance Sprlnghill group will prise. Sponsored by Junior !'arm- I" nM"HNE3s i '" 93- In some European and Asiatic countries. the British a n d Shur-Gain show in Brookfield ronuh mm! society. pm” lo day. January nth. by Mrs. Dale gnjpectil: Pmmt Mmui Bill which will appeal to those outside the Churches and to the many new literates who find It difficult to read editions. For instance John Dlefenbalrer. Progressive Conservative Loader. will appear on C.!,'.C.Y. T.V. on Saturday ovo- tng us to 7 p.di. Hockey at North River Risk to- Iialll. Nine Mile Creek Bulldog :7 ORDINATION MISSIONARY VIDA JEAN STEWART, R.N.. B.Th., ' Kulpahar, India. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday Night 7:00'p.m. SERVICE FOR ELDER! AND MINISTER IN CHARGE URI-: "A BURNING AND A SHINTNG LIGHT" The Minister Xatban: "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me." 150 Pdltc is cordially invited to this service. (TAM vs-Mlltoallornetsbclsuesamo. Iildrplvvedso nlat-is nm ......n. 3.3, 3;... Game time no Into sftor. IIIIIII." Special "LI-erscy . ' """"' "' Bhur-Gala Cavalcade. nssml ilrlk 1.1:: ”u ' Enm '5, mug Hall. wethesday. Folrruary 180- ct.” Q", gr, .1... needed to.- - ML 1'-Ittlutolln. taosovlltertusndthesetoo tn. : Itaaloy Oolwlll. G100 31'' ll 'ta several malof Inn-In hlrhodho .cutst.wsnsstsr.""""F I-It Hill In! -as anon-. "Athena"-a Incl up-cut projects involve lr.Joswssstsa.hosnsssv:-oaywaaJsnorowcu.Jsastusp gigs --1 r-unt' ' ""' ”' i hot: at Porotoll" I ”d"',. I (tag .1 churn X You '3 z'IMe town. This GU b if NOTICE Itbaot toolavoto sondla yonreonc Solo ouren THE KINSMEN CLUB OF CHARLOTTETOWN I . Under the Distinguished Patronage His Honour Lt. Premier A. W. Matheson and Mrs. Matheson His Worship Mayor .1. D. Stewart and Mrs. Stewart THE CANADIAN PLAYERS OF STRATFORD I William SlInhospouro's SATURDAY. FIB. 1. I951-I:00 P.M. Tickets now on sale from:-Hughes Drug i i II I. ll NEW, LOCATION We have moved to our new plant located on Grafton Street East in Char- iot tetown. We will be pleased to meet both old and new customers at our new location. IMPERIAL Oll lTD. . Phones 5591 - 5592 Are Proud to Present of Governor T. W. L. Pnowse and Mrs. Prowso HAMIET CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL Tickets 32.00 storqllosrdes-son Members. TQTENH closes February Miltonia on Spain. all Kinsmen p b , " me: tanMrI!aI3nfnolgl:mg mailing your shequror nosey Uhrfhw . W". D.' o A ' or Prlnoo Id- T” ., W;