PRESBYTERIAN "Church Of England . PETEWS CATHEDRAL - Angllcgj . The uvmnd W. G H." Mus. s.. P'.M.C.M.. . Honorary Assistant Priest. organist and Choir Director. Miss Susanna Brenton. Llc. Mush-. Sunday in Octave of All Saints 5 , (Trinity 12) 7.30 a.in.-Mattias 5.00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist 10.00 a.in.-Church school (6-15) 11.00 n.m.-Choral Eucharist 1o a.m.--Church School uion: our Allbis." Anthem-Thou Wilt Keep Him Perfect Peace. Williams. cesslon. This is our Campaign Day for (jig new front of the Cathedral. Pray at the services of the day for God's blessing on this under- taking. and be prepared to Wel- come the eanvassers In the al- lernoon. Anthem-Give To our 17th Cent. Visitors Always Welcome. ZION PHESBYTERIAI) CHURCH rnnxmaoraianm . Minister -- 1.. Itevgrgiildtoclrnoa n x. tsomti 1"” '”""'"' 7- "- 3- "1""- MA. - . , M.A.. 8.T.li!. Regnm awn E. Lillian Mr.-Bends organist and Director of the Choirs. 11 a.m.-Divine, Service and Ser- "0n Hiding - Behind 5 p.m.-Vespers and Meditation: 11.00 a.rn.-Church -School (under "Applied - Christianity: , V. 5) Q How God Helps Us When We 1.00 p.m.--Evensong and Pro- Have Too Much To Do." God Im- mortal Praise. Church Song. AMHERST N.S. (Special) wall and son. Victor .E.A. MacR In fers dry and three-year-old Prince Edward, Island breeders were holding their own in heavy competition that developed in the Ayrshire ring Thursday at the Maritime Winter Fair. All three of the P.E.I. exhibitors, Edith Bos- and Son. Central Rd alty and Col. F.1. Andrew of Charlottetown got into the winners spot at least once. The MacRaes got there several times. They started to score most heavily in the female classes. They made three in a row when theyrtookHthfe classes for ksienlior strung Showings ea Ill . , - - - y r 8 mars we yeario N .The main Island interest in the that order. There were several sur-,' ""33 "35 slww" "he" GENRE M5” prises. The victory of the buIll.M'"3" ” I Gian Garry snows Burton, in me Rivernorth General. AC, a bull- battle for the senior and grand owned championships upset the defending A.7””"' M31901” 0' Talama champion Fairvue Fashion Clans- man. The Clansman had been un- "'0 , beaten in recent yea" both hermliuyal, the bull that took senior. and in Charlottetown and he stood 1 3"” Brand 9l"""Pl0D5L -- third in a strong class last year Churches Tomorrow Ayres Make A Showing Al Winier Fair MacRae and Son: 2. F.I.Andrew Three-year-old cow dry-- 1. A Macllae and Son. Four-year-old cow dry- 0. A Macltae and Son. JERSEY RING EC and some other good placlngs ..l of Cornwall class serve senior champion was shown Two-year-old heifer dry-4 1. A. The Mackays of Rothesay, New Brunswick were winning most of the top prizes in the Jersey ring yesterday. Malcolm MacKay had the junior female champion. five red ribbons. a couple of seconds Campbell Macliay had a couple of red ribbons along with other showed econd in to Campburn Really: For Charles Robinson and Sons- of Harvey Station. N.B. the re- 1 l erst. But is taking some of his sheep to the Royal. For Edison 8. Mulch it will be his third trip to the Royal in recent years. Edgelia Beacon Jesters Standard, his senior herd sire. was grand champion at Toronto in 1953. Other Island showman hcade for the his fair included Fred Kitson. And Junior Boswall with Jerseys, A. Medina and Son with Ayrshires, Eric Hurry, Guy Rodd and Harold Palmer with Guern- seys. and R. S. "umphreys with standard bred horses. A feature of the big show is the Bailey Arena Thursday night was a show of beautiful mink gar- ments and acesso ice. The glam- ourous garments ran as high in , vaiue 3 310,000 f in" ii L Nevin. Alex. MacQuarrie, F. W. Jointly by himself a:d.The shaow was llDi()l'Pradlr(l!r(l:1l0;nS()l 5"9lCh- on e, - . L N: The animal placed S 3 9 Norman Shields. secretary of (,an- 7013' 315-00 ada Mink Breeders, the Canadian- mcmber of the national executive? In the sheep division. a Canada Proiesioni Mrs. Harold Gillespie. Collector. gen MscPhall and Ferne MacPhee. 82.00-Mrs. Annie Smith 31.00 each: Mrs. ald. Mrs. George MacMil1an. Mrs. William H. MacEwen. Mrs. Tupper Strong, Mrs. Aulden MacPhall. Mrs Lloyd MacPhail. Mrs. Lemuel Mac- Donald. Mrs. Hector Currie. Mrs. Cam MacPhee. Mrs. Walter Mac- Ewen, Mrs. Hilda Belts. Mrs. Torn Lowther. Dan Llrngstone. Margaret Shaw , g-2,00 eachggeorge 5hen.,nQ Mai. Lloyd Thompson, Mrs. Albert Best. colm Lamont, Neil MscKenzie, W.i R. Shaw 1 31.00 each-Mrs. Annie S. Morrow. Mrs. Sheldon Drake. David Enman and Wilma Nicholson. Hector MacNevin. wide association under which the M”Q'-'5'”? mink breeders are m-ganizeii 3. lS1.00 eschwCharles Dunsfnrd. Mor- 3. Jones of Bunbury, p, E ii ,5 Lrison and Co.. Mrs Edwin Fergus- Orphanage Coni-ribuiions Omitted from Central Royalty. New Dominion. Collectors Coll- Arthur MacDon- Samuel MacNelll, Mrs. Total-S1000 St. Catherines. Collector Mrs. Leonard Mac- Hampton. collected by Mrs. John, by wig. Taylor of Romany, NIB. Packers" special trophy for a single The junior male champion and re- niarket lamb carcass was won by Frank organist and Choir Director: Mrs. v. 1. Dlngwell M"'""'5 w””'"” 10 a.m.-The Church School 11.00-Beginners a nd Primary. Anmemv ii Class Sunday School. Dnvm 11.00-Holy Communion and Ser- 2 30 ” m'g S. e r V i ' vice of Remembrance. 1 ' p” ' i ll Sermon: I Always Feel Unveiling of Memorial at the morning worship. THE BAPTIST CHURCH . Corner Prince and Fitzroy streets Day. Pleque I ' UNITED PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Minister Minister: Rev. ii. L. Milton. l.A.. a.n. ”""" "" Organist: Mrs. G. Elliott Full Sunday Services Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. B The Revereaouggxgoz 1-. "mo". Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir new". Director. "Had We But Hearin- ened To Thy Word." H. Valford Calvin 301 A Message dedicated to Build-1 , tend these services on the Lord's I1s.m.-Morning Worship. 12 noon-Sunday School servancc of Communion. 7p.m.-Evening Worship! 0h- 10 s.m.-Sunday School and Bible Sermon: "Things Which am A H fgfiwmmp and Pm" li',l,'f,f:'mA ?.”,',"'LmL My God. 1 p.m.-At Midgell In the (Wesley). school on the Church Road. 'I p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting. You are very welcome to these meetings. Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. it the Royal. S- PAUL'S ANGLICAN I The Reverend W. Harold Brown. The following are theiplacings CHURCH M-L Mlnllltf made by Island showmen in the , Them rum. Church Rev E C. Evans tvisltlng classes judged Thursday me ciass. liubmheg 1759 by Roygi Mlllllkfl es for cows on milk will be j dg d today: U 6 Bull junior calf-1. Keith Bos- wall and Son. Vict Rae and Sons. Central Royalty. 1. Andrew. Mature bull-2. A. Mac .Sans: 3. Keith Bosw aria: 3. A. Mac- Bull senior calf-2. A. M8cRac Bull senior yearling-3. Col F. won by W..l. Maxwell and Son of .Westvillc. R.R.. N.S. j The junior female champion was ,shown by Malcolm MacKay illie rcservc by the Battry noswaii and son; 4. A. Mam” ISLAN1) ENTERTAINERS They were still talking here yes- , , , i ' llcrday about the splendid job the PRERLNTS PR”-'5 ' youngsters under the direction of Rae and Mrs. Douglas Mar-Gowan of Mont- N Adult Bible Class. "M Sml I -- c--- .:'.f.-.:'?-.-..”..":.::" ..'?s1.:::':3.:.:::2;25;.?- ”""- m""i”"' . . . . man: "The 'More Ei illent V ' 10.00-sJ:I1l(lll' and Senior Sunday wa and Sons c on . ' serve grand was shown by the lshnmg L033” A"'il'9"5l- R R- Bantry Bay Farm of St. Andrews. 99”" , W35 , '50" , r . N3” and the reserve Jr, champion Marshftcld, third Hudson Pridham "m RN”: we" me Rims” "' Mr" Stewart of of Alberton and sixth S. C. Slew- mm tart and Sun, llunstaffnage. day" Mr. and Mrs Frank Lea, Ver- Mrs. Elmer Brown on Sun-' Oct. Iifllli. in a competition for a group of Mr. and Mrs. lilinio Fnslcr, and three carcasses. Raymond Shea nf york. we,-P recon; ,.isi,,,,., to day Albcrton was second. 5. C. Stew- Hamaxv Qart and Son. fourth. Hudson Prid- .ltirz'im fifth and Allison Stewart six- Rev, and Mr; ,1, M, spmuie. In a saddle horse division Miss ora Longworth of Charlottetown requirements now. Prices will be itggey's Pharmacy n 8 pm PLAN TO ATTEND hoi Lzonsc dinner. Grand River Hall. Wed- nesday Nov. 9th. Supper 5 to 9:00. CANADIAN Association of Con- sumers meeting, Y.M.C.A. Tues- open 8 a.m inferior. Rev. Mr. Mae- ins (ziii-isiian homes, ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Lean. Solo: "Cleanse Me". on, dial 5228 Serving full course Anthem: 0 For a Closer Mi” Faye irgenmi, soioiu. dinners specializing C hinese Walk wiwth goclil. Soloist. Miss vocal Duet-"Have You dish”- Jo ce ac a um. nu " . W my mi” ,0 Wm” 60,, , End":ffen;"'J0,g':;:' 3"”: CEDAR SHINGLES in stock. All in 'l'l'lnli.V ClIlII'0lI- You are cordially invited to at- "mes: Lowest p”ce5' Get ym" Charlottetown, occurred at his V home, 22 Elm Avenue. on Saturday evening, October first. He was in his sevcntieth year. Born at Rustico Road, the son- of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Maclnnls. he came to the city a an apprentice baker with the late L. C. Worthy, where he remained 8 ihisher 11810 SDFln8- -ltilln Myers. ”ay' 330- lfor nineteen ycars until going into? CHFlel0l'- Mom-iii,y ME:-ynnc, senior ibusiness for himself thirty-one: - ladies" Aid. P.E.l. Hospital Mon- years ago. Later he was joined in RagizcgggsgggRgglllgiffggivgcnlg day. Nov. 7. 3 p.m. Cundallithe firm by his son, lvan. who sound systems Disc and tape rc- "mm" massed "way i" 1948' gfgiugi in Kent Sine. Dial MARSHHELD Prcsbylcrianl Mr. and Mrs. Maclnnis celebrat- for Sunday Nov. 6th. are: St. John's. -Milton: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School; 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion andl Sermon. Christ Valley: 2:30 p.m. Holy Cnmmun-l ion and Sermon. St. Mark's-Rusb lco: 7:30 Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. "Come and bring the whole MILTON-RUSTICO Parish. Rect- . or-Rev. A. E. Piercey. services wdimd 5' l.adies' Aid cakc sale. Thursday. Nov. 10, 2 pm. at Moore and YOUR FAVORITE records. All Ieadin makes. This week's big seller. My Bonnie Lassie. by The Ames Brothers with Hugo Win- terha1ler's orchestra and chorus. Miller Brothers Ltd. SHUR-GAIN Show in Hampton Srrmon: "The Need of Making cslitution To Those Whom We are Wronged" FREE CHURCH OF Anthem: sweet is Thy Mercy. SCOTLAND rd." (BIrnby). A 1115-First of Series of Discus- Bmmwood sue" Mlnlster:,Rev. J. H. Bishop. B.A -. m.L 10.80 n.m.-Communion service. 7 p.m.-Communion Servict Service of Thanksgiving Moi day, Nov. 7th. 11 p.m. . GOSPEL HALL pre- aring for BeIiever's Baptism. You are welcome. THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street family. UNIVERSITY WOMEA l'he re- port of the constitutional commit- tee, Miss Lena McLure. Miss Dor- , othy Auld and Miss Helen Yen, was received at a meeting of the Char- Iottetown branch of the Canadian Federation of University Women Thursday evening. Three minute talks were given on immigration. C.A.C., the Massey Report and bal- let. The next meeting will be of a social nature. "HOME OF EVANGELISM” since 1065 Major and Mrs. W. Stanley Corps Officers. . Upper Prince St. ORDER OF MEETINGS 10,00 a.m.-Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.-Breaking of Bread. 7.30 p.m.-Gospel meeting. The wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Visitors are very welcome. I. Saturday .110 p.m.-Open Air Service .00 p.m.-Prayer and Praise Meeting. Sunday 0.40 a.m.-Prayer Meeting 100 n.m.-Holiness Service 2.00 p.m.-Young Peoples Ser- In Memoriam In loving memory of my dear father. Mr. David Grady. who passed away November I. 1080. Today recalls sad memories Of a dear father gone to rest. And the one who thinks of him i E- 1-30 p.m.-Sunday School a n 11 Class 6-00 1p.m.-Young, People's Meet- II I. 1 0-30 p.m.-Open Air service I 1.00 p.m.-Evangelistic service. All. services will be conducted .' Sh Mlior and Mrs. W. I. tnnley assisted by the Locals of '9 gorps. Come and bring your Pn s. today. Is the one who loves hint best. God gave me strength to t. And courage to bear the b I. But what it means to lose you lather. No one will ever know. lsdly missed by daughter (Roth) and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ward. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS , At The BIBLE HOUSE The last Place. To procure Bibles. Testa- iinents. Prdyar Books. Hymn Books. Devot1oasl- (Ii1ldren's and Adults Books, Mottoes. etc. Also Christmas Program Books and Cards. BIBLE HOUSE MOVED The Bible l-Iouse' has been moved to its new location at l72'i Kent Street. opposite l.aton's Ml” (hariottotowd. In loving memory of Mrs. Frank -Newsome. Rose Valley who passed away Nov. 4. nu We think of you in silence As we pass another year You will always be remembered By the ones who loved you dear Lovlngly remembered by daughter Annie. Is loving memory of ear Ietlier. the co-hostesses, assisted by M Shaw. Personals Mrs. Alfred E. Jamieson of Hal- ifax who came over to attend Miss Allie Muirhead's funeral left on re- turn today by plane. Mrs. Frank Dyer arrived Thurs- day night from Vcntnor. New Jer- sey. to see her mother. Mrs. Jos- eph Macliachern, who is ill in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Miss Jeanette Ladner. a bride- clect of Nov. 10, was honored.with a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Wendell McLainc. Mrs. Don Holden and Mrs. Paul Garnhum. co-hostes- sea at the home of Mrs. Mc- Laine. Mrs. Windsor Brehaut. wheeled In the gifts and Miss Lolsl Show read the accompanying verses. Miss Ladner thanked the guests for the many lovely gifts. and refreshments were served by in F we. E. savings plan, your famrl POSITS YOU FACE VALUE M . "iii , M.” i James II. Brows of Bradalbaae. 9 .',,:."w"'..g p,n""'.d"i' who passed an! N murder. 0 l.BI. to is: "”' op" Alv .ys 's there! by his mhm-um l - plan. TI! (1 IUIINININI. B.A.. In - Ill ovsnn Iboet. UIIUIWIDHIHNM IWIAO .l0lllST0lE The Dominion Coronet is more than a like Iioursnce policy. better than an ordinary ly will receive-ALL THE Dia- DIVIDENDS LEFT WITH THE POLICY. Phone me today about this unusual savings Cilrlottt-tit-vi. P I I. ,Hall sponsored by South Mel- villc Womens' Institute on Nov- .cmbcr 15. send entries to Mrs. Ali-Emmett Gorman not later than November 12. MUSIC FESTIVAL Association general meeting room 66 Prince ,of Wales College Monday, Nov. 7 B p.m. All members and other persons interested are urged to attend. 1 M 0 U N T STEWART United sary in July of this year. I Surviving relatives. in addition til) his wife, the former Pearl Cud- more, are two daughters, Mrs. Wil- i liam Virtue (Mildred) and Mrs. Oscar Diamond (Elsie), one sis- ter Mrs. William Casford, four grandchildren and two great grand children. Mr. Maclnnls was a Past Presi- dent of Lodge Eton. Sons of Scot- land, and a member of Trinity Un- ited Church. ' , The funeral was held on Monday , afternoon from his late rcsldcnce where service was conducted by the Revcrentl A. Frank Mac1.can assisted by the Reverend 1-1. L.:' Mitton. A favorite hymn of the de- ceased. "The Old Rugged Cross" was very feelingly rendered by Mrs. A. H. Roper. l Interment whs in the People's 1 , Church. Services Nov. 6th, will be held at the following hours. Mount Stcwart 11.00 a.m.: Dosi- aldson 71.00 p.m : Bristol 7.30 p.m. Rev. A. S. Weir, D.D.. of Trinity Church. Charlottetown. will con- duct all of those services. I CRAPAUI). Springfield. Long 1Crc-ck Parishes. Scrviccs for Sun- lday, November 6th. 1955. Twenty- isccond Sunday after Trinity. St. ililizabcthls Church Springfield. 111.00 am. Holy Communion; St Thomas' Church. Long Creek, 3.- ' p.m. Evcning Prayer. St. John's Church. Crapauri. 7.30 p. m. Evening Prayer. Rev. George R F. Ebsary. Rector. Cari; Thanks We wish to thank Dr. T. Gen- chcfi, Dr. Laldlaw. nurses and, staff of P.E.I. Hospital, kind friends who sent cards and fruit, etc.-.. tinting her recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. sterling Campbell. l l l Jim Ill! because, If you die before 05 HAVE MADF. PLUS THI-I OF THE POLICY PLUS THE 0.1. 0., Provincial Vianagvar ldeceased, were Wilfred Cudmore, Brian Cudmore. Eric Cudmore, Er- nest Cnrr, Ralph Maclnnis and Neil. Maclnnls. The many beautiful flor-i 3 p.m.: Montague Theatre al tributes bore silent testimony to; the esteem in which the tieparfedl was held. cemetery where. fnllnwinz commit- tal service by the Ministers, the, impressive Sons of England ser- vice was carried out. The pallbearers, nephews of the in OPERATION PROGRESSESI QUEBEC 4CPl 4 The Canadian army's vast transportation opera- tion to replace the lst Canadian Nov, 13L.Two Gnagj, R,,g,Hip Infantry Brigade in Germany the 2nd Brigade. now has passedl V-the hnlf-way mark and is "trains very smoothly." man said Thursday. by J an army spokes-l wouto YOU LIKE T0 or ABLE TO no THESE I3 THINGS? I increase your income. 2. Enlarge your circle of friends. 3. ()vei-omne fear. 4. 5 ti. increase your pulse. 7. "Sell" yourself. your services, your enthusiasm. . improve your memory. Increase your vocabulary. Develop new ideas. . Become a leader. .Innnnry. 1956. For Registration and inlnrmalinll C. Fisher. 230 Pownal ilale '.'4l ,York. attended the Prowse-Acorn wedding at Brackley on Saturday, Oct, 29th. Saturday where they will visit W W spent Sunday in York, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. llarold Watts. jjmmmjm . R-A-L-L-Y ed their fiftieth wedding anniver- M- HEAR PERRY F. ROCKWOOD The People's Gospel Hour 7 p.m.: East Point Chapel 9 p.m.: Murray Riv. Theatrc In ROLLAVVAY CLUB Learn how in think on your foot. . Develop courage and self-confidence. your product. your Ideas. Become a more interesting convcrsaiioiialici. Speak effectively before cwnforonces. clubs. etc. Charlottetown Dale Carnegie Course No. .1 opens early in 1 .91.. phone 9465 STITU E Mr. Nelson Waits. Halifax. was . all and Sons. i ague did in the variety concert 1 presented a prize for the best thrce- lhe Elle-El 07 his Parenls. Mr. and Amhemguo Bread 0' Mn... Church. Mermaid. . Senior Male championship L they presented Wednesday nightlgaited saddle horse to Mrs. J. N. MT5- Hamill W8"-5. Y0l"l(- 0" Sun- Thompsum I 7 p.m.-D.Ivin'e Worship Snow Burton, Glengarry, S C, Thc.v easily stole the show so for l MacPherson of Fall River. N. S. day. Oct. -'i0lh. 7.WEveni"g Pray" and Sep;AreSe;l;':0lEnoug(l:l”,IElnllr) .vIeIhodsl?lanriCISon; rescrvc. Fairvuc ' is-h-gas audience rcactton was concern-Qowner of Golden Comet, The prize Messm Em, Spwme and Geo . mun. SUM”... "A can 1 mhhem: "Goa Is A smm.";'4;:t1 ansman. A. .'vla(-llav and fd.kN(ltf;1lllH throiughbout tthe weckiilagls doitfatIeidl31'4Mi-, and Mrs, R. Robinson M the R-C-A-1. we"; Antherliiiimsgabtlliaexifs To Thee: I W. llslmmdale Benn". , -llimlnr male champion '.1len- siitiiilar iiiianiireiiiv y 5 arm my L305? Fefagilsaillli Dl Cl'3PHUd W0" weekend guests at York Mensa Comey fmgjgii9:djl:lli;!glEQn119'l- 'gl::gr;y Sisi;:':urtonMSltlanlc,g' 1-Ign- h M513: (of Utlhc-R lslzlind showtrlrlian foui;'th in atcorgipctition ;'t:)i;ml?ert-lier- Mi-, and Mrs, Frank waiix T-v - - --mi -A- . I. 0 es 1 5, ' L; 01) e( or 9 ()ya were on eir on orses n arnr-ssg .', puiimis ;' .k. ' I ,1 I 1.; . Si .” , CENTRAL ()HRjs'f1Aix reserve. Innwouds Novelty 1-'ure-iwny today. Allison Stewart of or over. uiiioiidgeiii Uiusgtiiiive Hm y on TRlNlrY UNITED CHURCH most, S.C. Oland. Bedford. N,S. Marshfield left with his sheepl The Marilimc lrullnw. stake was CHURCH 219 Kent strcbl Scfand champion -- Glongarry Wednesday night. Otlicr show- won by Watchini. owned by George Rf'V- Hml ;'W5- -1- M- 5DI'Wlt' Ml"l5l"95 Marvel Dunbar. B.Tli hiiioiiivvsue Bigdihidn Clfiidisan grand. girrlniiirip planning on gemng out AThgaiilliigdiimeStiiiix:igsi::kePiiii: giliilnigalcfihlgireiiliueiilliatyento azijw 3"- 5- Fnnk Mi"-'L9'm 3-A Minister: Heifer senior earlin -6, K ith Several veteran Island showm Girl oivnedib R. S. Hui hr lend Amh9l'5l Fain Tll9.V N50 R an dChrlti V 3 9 wt ' V "'9 93' -- - - 5" ' "W37 ' ' " Mm Allison Mnclhe Boswall and Son: 7. A. MacRar- going to the Royal were not at of Kensington was fourth and G. Vlslled Will "'9" 50"- Bernard H" Andlagt;-.qB-la-(elf DD organist and Choir Director iand Son Amherst this year, Nmabie ,;in,, CH ,,w,,,.,i by (;Mm,. A. (-aii. find hMrs. Sprouie and grand- . 1. . . . - -L-; -A-- - Ii - . v , . K! . , , , , - mg i r 0"g3"l5l and m"”""' M Choir”: V mm a'm"Trh""”' schml E " d F. ulnlniiiiriyiiet-axiriilmil laeridm7 1 Kiaiiii illliitiiiiilluiii ii)t1)l:leSrii:l'?;ll:PPr:i1f,iug'1tfiii l hel(I'lk.ill:"S'ii'flf1lF Iinrse section lca- I e i Ro ston F. Mu ford. A.R.C.0. Family Hmir This School ' A ' I ' ., ' f : ' 9 Mr. Arthur Brown. York. spent 3' 3 Bnswall and San son B Mil h of North RIIPT F r sure lin s la M h 1 - .L...L...jj-a-LL- i, dedicated (0 iii, in. S I tr , 1 V- VH1 v. ; - 1? I V '-9 C 55- i all 0- "WnPd wpdnpgdgy Hi iii, Ami-.9”, pair. M5 .'mPgs.,"lm. Church srimoi. "Paging spmmal under. en or year my: heifer-1., A,,Bosuall ll was the first time 1nQand ridden by 0llV('. Parkman of young Menvs Diswuimi. -landing through mu. MacRae and Son. many years he had missed Amh- EafsiWRoyaItyf was sixth. Mr. and Mrs. Leitb Waits. 11.00 a.m.-Beginners and Prim-; study, :m m " : Am !(v:!harl(it(;e-tno1wn.Gwei: lhg gufstlts Oll arv Departments. 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship and o I M ,,'- 8" '5-, 0' 0" F00 8 0"! 11.00 ism.-Divine Worship communion, sei-mun; ugirii-,5 t I n lllesday GVEHIHIL I . .. Sermon; Remembrance Them Back Alive. l ANGUS N, MACiNNis Mr. and Mrs. 1” Lewis and- Memorials. Rev. Mr. Mae Anthem. 0 Lou oi Gogi Len". M F H, , ,,h . I ' .. brother Claude. York. are spend- ost u . 1 9 death of Angus N. Matlnms, mg 8 short holiday at Amherst Anthem! Recesslomll (D0 7.00 p.m.-Eveninc Worship. AYDS VITAMIN and Mincra. HAMPTON IIALI. lnslilulc hoi who, 10; many years prior in his wail, this week g':;:1h),;”o:o'oi"' Earn)” sYe":'I:Ih Ch”: i"wa:ue:da"X" .g.ed1"c:gg6 PF" 3tdRl9ddi" 2195 '”'k0y dinner. N013 lllllr iretiremcnt four years ago, con(luct-- i I - on: I a p r- ia . Tree e IVCI" lrec . . i - - v - , - i . p.m.-Divine Worship. I row." lpostage. ) WE TREAT THE SICK wnu. ed 3 5”M55'"l bakery bu-W055 "1 Mr 3"” M” '”"”"'P'' M” ay. York, leave for Toronto on ith their daughter Marion. Mrs. illard Currie and her husband nd granddaughter. Mr. Ollie Brown. Charlottetown. J l l RADIO l l l Director -- and--- Beryl Grant,-Pianist Stella Jarenia.-Soloist SUNDAY. NOV. 6 a.m.: Georgetown Chapel Pastor Stan Streight 1 .1, L Pastor Lewis Harris COMING Charlottetown Dale Ca rite e please apply llr. (George is t-M111. as, Mrs. William Mscrarlane. ns:rs.i W. A. MscQuarrie. Mrs. James Campbell. John MacQuari-ie. Mrs. Peter Ferguson. Total-38.00 Collected by Mrs. Elmer Tlnmsn. yS2.00-Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. lnman. 31.01) each-George Cannon, Gordon Villett, Wilfred Ferguson, Fred in- ce. Mrs. Florence lnce. Charles in- man. G. Victor Ferguson, Arthur Inman, Elmer Inman. .50 cents each-Harry Cudmore, Rowan Ferguson, Miss Myrtle in- man, George MacLean, Russell Fer guson, William Farrar. Total-514.00 Collected by Mrs. F.A. Mcrrill. 32.00--George Dunsford 31.00 each: John Rogersnn. Will- iam Myers, F. A. Merrill, Edgar Saturday, Nov. 5. 1955 The Guardian tag! I IS "HIDDEN HUNGER” sapping your normal energy? Poor appetite, OHIY "'7'"! W" duly prolongod eonvalouanea, can be your system's VIIY 9' Sobey. Warren Ferguson. sailing for extra nourishment. ff!” .50 cents each-Everett Rogerson. Your med, C” be mu” wiiiiuui : i i dequate nourishmentns Total-58.50 S'""F 7”." ' . . i . Grand 10131 753050 I I borderline dehciency of impol X 0 lam energy elements may result in suendsnt lethargy and lack of 5gi.up.gnd.go. Plesssm-issring new wg(gfbufy'( Compound, for both Orwell Cove, Collectors Je an . 32.00 each. Mrs. R. S. Smith. Angus Nicholson 31.00 ea”, wmiam Bnmni Dr M children and adults, coniainsl care- MacDonald. Mrs. John A. .'v1ac- fully Sclecud ""”'"'" "T h' P Leod, J.M. Gillis. Irving Nicholson, feed the system sad to lIImu- Edison MacLoan, Walter MacLeod, Will Visser, Alex MacI.eud, Thom- as Morrison. Donald Nicholson. Total4s15.0(J North Winsloe. Grant Laird. 32.00-Mrs. Preston Cudniore 81.00 each:Mrs. Walter Roberts, Mrs. Robert Reeves. Mrs Grant Laird. Mrs. James Cudmore. Mrs. Arneil Shaw. Mrs. Claude (Eras-i well. Mrs. Stanley Ynunker. H .50 ccnls each-vMrs. Leslie Ford. Mrs. 1-Jvcrett Ford. Total-4510.00 Collector Mrs. Wallace Smith. 31.00 each: Mrs. Kenneth Moreside, Mrs. Ray Ford. Mrs. Percy Arb-V ing. Mrs. Wallace Smith. Mrs. Al- ton Younker. Mrs. Alhcrt Younker, Mrs. Reginald Nunn, Mrs. Els-. worth Proud. Mrs. Leith Carter. I .75 cents each-Mrs. Gerald Dol- lar. Mrs. Gordon (Iolcs. .50 cents each--Mrs. Floyd lions- tun. Mrs. Irving Parsons, Mrs. Al- bert Smith. Total--512.00 Grand 'l'otal-- 322.00 musnc EDUCTIONS at GREEN DAL'S Sale of Winter Stock Men's Station Wagon COATS Ir Heavy Plaid DUFFLE COATS Value 34.50 Sale Price 14.95 Men's-iZip Lined TOPCOATS. Heavy Quilted. Values to 29.50 Sale Price 18.95 Men's SUfl'S. values to 39.50. Sale Price 24.50 Ioys' SURCOATS & BOMBERS Quilted Lined. Reg. 12.95. Sale Price 6.95 Men's Bib OVERALLS. reg. 3.95 iuguiar 4.95 Sale 2.99 Sale Price 2.49 MEN'S STORE OPEN ALL DAY The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. MEN'S STORE. 144 G9. Geo. Sr. - LADIES' STORE. I50 Gt. Geo. ill: the sppriiie. If you're feeling under the weather. give new Warerhurfs Com- pound s trial. Money refunded if you deal: feel peppier. mm! energetic sfier inst one bottle. new wsrrrsurws courouno P:-CW Ft':l1IF1fEI:em'l':i I:':'::4'C':", . II 0 . :,',',;r.Ii'::g:gEo1:'tnu:iililii.i:r::i:ddvimagi:-oodencr. ii is more henicsai an VII. collector. Mr. guudaiiy wind at 31.50 for 16 iluid ounces. lltliP1'l)lII'.ViS ijoiiipoiiiul Now roPiit1ED WITH VITAMINS LADlES' BURBERRIES and ALL WEATHER COATS Some With Hat To Match SALE Values to 25.00 10.00 and 15.00 LADlES' wtursn COATS Fitted and Loose Styles. Newest ma- terials including deep pile fur coat fab- SALE ric. Values to 49.50. 24.50 and 29.50 Ladies' SUITS-all newest ma- terials. Value to 35.00 same PRICE 'l5.00 & 19.95 - Children's SNOW SUITS Heavy Quilted Nylon Sale Price 4.95 IEDSPREADS-Double Size Arrnnrion DAIRYMEN Purina 16m Milk Chow 3.80 Purina 34w, Cow Concentrate 4.95 WHY PAY MORE FOR OTHER PROTEINS 1 ( N I GIL HENRY A. B. McIcRAI Charlottetown Winsloa