council of ENGLAND s. PE'l'ER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican lechierd Square 3.a nsaau Il.A.. l.D. vdend W I Iegg .,,,,..." I' up 5umnn:"lrenion. Lie. Music. 5. 'rAuL's ANBLICAN . ciiuscii '30 Parish Church lotebiished use by Royal Poundatlon. 1-no Reverend Canon J. T. lbbott, Rector. P I anlst and Choir Master: so o"o..a....n. a. Miss. (MeGili) 3.20 am. lol! " 11.00 a.n'I. Morning Prayer and ST" Welcome to Visitors oogllnl Welcome To Visitors. PRESBYTERIAN '?E7EET3F?7KEE- Minister. The Reverend T. H. B. Ionian. Ii .. I.T.M. Miss E. Lillian Moilenaie Mus. 3.. F.iVI.C.M organist and Director Choirs. .-MW io am. (Standard Time) Divine 5.;-vice end Sermon: "Lord, Thou lisst Been Our Dwelling-Place in All Generations! Soloist: Miss Mary Morrison- vsguon cordially welcome. The Kirk is open d-lly for Prayer and Meditation. -. oi the ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton sis. The Ileverend W. Harold Brown. M,A., Minister Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C.i., Organist and Choir Director Morning Soloist: Miss June Poster Subject of Sermon: "The Sevlrlt influence of Gods House." Evening Anthem: Selected The preacher at both Iervlcu will be the Rev. E. 0. Evans The second. Assembly 0' '1” World Council ”iChI.lrches opens today at Ev V p llllnols. This assembly will bring together 1.500 church leaders 48 !Illl0IIl- ict as share wit zthem "The Christian Hope.” ' Hours of Church Worehip ii a..na. y and ii p.m. City Time. TiT?QT.aiTJ.TAKy-' Great George lireet "HOME or EVANGEi.lsM' Since 1305 Sr. Maior end W. Stanley Corps officers. Me a.n'i.-Ikeotory Meeting. le e.ai.-Sunday School ll a.ns. (Daylight Saving Tim) Holiness Meeting s pan.-Salvation Meeting- Yoring People 7 p.m. (Daylight saving Time) -Open air meeting, Maritime Electric , U0 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time) Evangel istlo lcrviees. l'heee lervlcee will be conducted hy Major M. Stevens, Sunset Lodge. Good music and dating. All Are Weleuie. BIBLE SOCIETY veslsrsuel - Iran. unea - silreisimen JllBll.EE vrliii 1304. -- 1054 A Juhilco Is a time of rejoicing. liliflnl M54 the British and For- "iln Bible Society gives thanks i0 God for His blessing on its work during 150 years. Since 1&4 some 810.w0,000 Bibles. Testa- mfhll. and Scripture portions have 1”" distributed in 620 languages. anadas 16 Bible Society Auxil- iaries are joining in the world- mdet celebration. Plan to share I . PRINCE EDWARD lISLAND AUXILIARY BIBLE HOUSE 3 gcHuRC”HEs TOMORROW. '00 mercy Street, Charlottetown. if :E -J TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: leverend A. Frank Msclaen. IA. Anistsnt'MInhter: ears. 0. lleward census, IA. ID. orseeist and Choir Direster George A. Thompson. r.n.o.c. (CHM). a.lt.c.ss. ll s..m. Divine Wirnnop. conduct ed by ltev. W. E. Dudley. DJ). Il..D. Sermon: os. Inst Vsinee”-Dr. D . Solo: "Repeat Ye” (John Prindls Scott)-Mrs. Werner Nsrnnn (lop- rano Soloist, chrid Lutheran Church, Allentown. Penn.) I p.rn. Divine Wornhip. Sermon: "The Best is Dr. Dudley. solo: "Come, Ye Blessed” (John Prindie Soott)- Mrs. John Carr. You are invited to worship God in Trinity ciiui-en. THE IAPTISI CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy sumo Dr. Arthur C. Vincent. Supply Preacher. Organist and Choir Director- iioyaton F. Mugford. A.B.C.0. .......M.....m.....j. ll e.in. (City time) Worship lor- vice Sermon. solo: (Selected): Mn Morrison . MacKinnon. Activity Class for young children, 8 pm. (City time); Evening wor- ship. Sermon. Everyone Welcome. How- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH llll Kent street .j..L:L.j..-.....L Marvel D. Dunbar, B.'l'h., Minister Miss Thelma Burns. organist and Choir Director. 10 am. Church Schdil and Fern- ily Hour. ll a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. Guest Speaker: Merrill Ni I: ' ' ' ' oi Church of Christ, Augusta, Kentucky, fortn- erly oi Hazel Grove, P.E.i. Solo Selected: Miss Winifred ' ri. I p.m. Evening worship. Speaker: Gordon Bovyer. Lliiiled PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 2'! Elm Avenue iiev. Quincy Stairs. Peater. Phone 8076 10 en. Sunday School 11 e.m. ivorshlp and Praise ll p.m. Evangelistic Meeting You are invited to worship with ll! V . i IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Rou- ben Good, Winaioe. who passed away August 14, 1952. Two years have passed since that and day. The one we loved was called away, We loved her then. we love her still. Forget he no, we never will. in our hearts your memory lin- gore. sweetly. tender. iond and true. There is not a day dear Mother That we do not think if you. Ever remunberod by Jimmy rind Shirley. ' IN MEMORIAM l In nmnpry of Mrs. Janus l F. Proiitt. Kenaington. who paseod l away August 14th, 1953. Her life is a beautiful memory CITY AND DISTRICT ooon-s for rnioos Pictures. aors raxr. Dial sseo-use "IOU! DOIJAAI IUII MOI!- ei the IUOIII DIDO ITOII orax suxnar. The Drug Store. VAIUI RADIO IIIVIOI - M4 Kent liseet. oaaswau. tor letter Photo- snobs- JZTI TAII - Dill 'il'lI IINGIIIH. IIIAND om Queen Itrost Dial sass. lerving mu course din- ners. lpecinilsing obiness olsb. BUIN OIL. 4- Quaker oil burn- ing Kitchen Ranges and Floor mir- nsces. nryenton es Mcxsy. IUNBIAII Missnasters. Toast- masters end all their New Appli- ances. Tooinbs Music store. IOBE MARIE BEAUTY SHOPPE closed for holidays Aug. 10, to Aug. 23. inclusive. no-opening Aug. 30. KINT DEAIJTY SHOPPE - Closed" for holidays August 2lst.. in Sept. eth inclusive, the re- opening Sept. 1th. UNITED OIIUIOII OIWILL VIINON. John M. sheen, Min- ister. Orwell ll e.rn.; Cherry Val- ley 2:30 p.m.; Vernon River 7:30 pm. IIIACH POINT - Mr. J. A. Gert Hughes Pastor of the wsymouth Christian A Church, N. 3,, will preach in the Beach Point Chapel. Sunday even- ing, August 15th at 7:30. There will be special singing. L. Harris. ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Picton Caldwell Brown of 91 King Street, announces-the engagement of her daughter Joan Franclsia to Robert Driscoll of Mt. Herbert. Wedding l.0 take place August 30th at St. Dunstan's Basilica. NEW GLASGOW Church of Christ. Services for Lord's Day, August 15th. A joint service of the Fredericton and New Glas- gow congregatlons in the New Glasgow Church at 11 am. Brad- albene 7:30 p.m. Robt. E. Shaw, guest minister. . ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Gillen. Ottawa an- nounce the engagement nf their only daughter, Dorothea Isobel, to Robert Vernon Clark, son of Mr and Mrs. William Clark, North Wiltshire. P. E. I. The marriage will take place Saturday, August 28, in St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Ottawa at 2:30 pm. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH - Rector. Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services for Sunday. August 15th. are st. John's Milton 10:00 am. Sunday School, 11:00 Morning Prayer and Sermon; Christ; Church, Cherry Valley 2:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon; St. Mark's Rustin) 7:30 Evening Prayer end Sermon. ”Come end bring the whole family." SERVICE SUNDAY-At Caven- dish each year the various inn keepers donate flowers one Sun- day in the year at a special church service in memory of Lucy Mound Montgomery. This year the service is being held Sunday, August 15. Dr. L. W. Shaw is to be the special speaker at this service. Miss Montgomery was for a time the organist of the Cav- endish Church and her husband was the minister of that congre- gation for some years prior to her marriage. Her grave is a placret pilgrimage to the many who have read her books and a well-worn track from the ceme- tery gate to the grave attests to the numbers visiting it. Last year over 13.000 registered 'et Green Gables and this year this number will be much increased. In May I trio of women from Johannes- burg, South Africa were looking for the grave and visitors from of a Mother whose worth can never In the sunshine of perfect peace. 1 1 Always lteniernbered by her Husband Always lternernhe ed by her . Husband. Daughters Miriam and! Helen and Gr-andchilsirus M. and Gordon Forbes. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. John F. Mae!-Lachern who passed ewny on August lath. 1952. Though her critics have gone for- ever. And her hand we cannot touch Still we have so many nsesnorld oftlieonewelovedsomncls. Always lcnenibered by Keller. Sister and Brothers. PATRIOTIC PAGIANT SUNDAY 7:30 Hoselbrooli Baptist Church Thlrry People Colourful Fifty single and double rooms and Theatrical District . . Post Office, RATE! 8!.” TO Ralph Hsnlfenz DAY CLERK. .1 You will enjoy I" ' rm: 00illlWilLi.iS HOTEL 'l-Ii HOLLIS STREET. HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA A GOOD. MODIIATILY PRICED, FRIENDLY HOTEL Automatic Fire sprinkler System In egery room for our Gueees' safety and Protection. minutes walk from Railway Station, Sleamshl . A complete Drug and Barber shop in Hotel Building. Free Parking. E. I. "NED" DOIITILIEB. Manager . W. MICNQTIITII NIGHT CLERK . with Economy at the "COlNWAl.I..iI" with and without bath. Two Piers. Business tore, Snack Bar. I1.” PEI! DAY be told: She sleeps in God's boautiiiil garden. 5 practically all provinces in Can- ada and the various states of U. A.. are recorded in the reg- ister at Green Gables. Many dis- tinguished visitors are to be : found slaying during the summer. among them the Chief Justice of Canada and his wife. Illnlllllnnnlggjgjjenl 85.000 sounrb wondn-fol. doan'i ,ii? What a thrill-if it should arrive in the mail as an unre- pected inheritance! But as the total sum of life insurance in a man's state. as the amount of money with which a widow will have to etruule along. wh . it adds up so precious little! et 1 have known men - married men like you with comfortable in- comes - look nniig and pleased when they my they own live- or even-hen-thousand dollars' wutll ohliie insurIncs.;.I only & tiieiniono question. If you were to die tomorrow. how long would that money lest your iam- ilyi Months. That's sl. just a Iaonihs. And then) druid your wife urn her own living? Would you want her cor new about the kids' eduuilovn? Would they ell harem move to another neigh- bourhood? None of these drastic sets are really necessary. How about in- ting no eeil you about some of our genaoos Elana? I'd be bsppy to show you ow easily you can build up an ample insurance coverage at a minimum of ca- pense. No obligation. just call OIWYIIQI ll. lilNNE'i'l' CAI! SUN Lill OF CANADA Dial K485--M'i N-:-r----I st. OIAILOTTITOWN. P. E. L IILANGII IANOII for coal wood or oil. lryenton a Maxey. NEW IIWIII just errivod. Latest hlis. Toornbs Mill: Sine. DI. IOIINI. IOYAI. IANI 3uUG1!1l. has resumed practice. "WI TIIAT I'll llcl WILL”. tzlusg'ey;s.cPharinecy. open evenings VIIIT HI-ITYLI Mllllnery 163 1I2 Great George street for your new fall hat. Every style Hi-Style. OLIAIANOI: IALI of all lum- mer dresses and coats. Kennedys Ladies Wear. HI-STYLE Mllliriery offers bal- ance of summer hats at real ber- galn prices. SIIVICI Til SICK. Dial 0132, Oentwell's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. GIRLS ALL WOOL puilovers and Cardigan sweaters slur 8-l4. Week- end speclei - 12.05 each 3. A. McDonald. MsoDDNAi.l) IADIO SIIVICI Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- corging. 1430 Kent Street. Phone 091 . Mill VIIGINIA MoI.EAN. con- cert pianist, of London, England. will broadcast from OICY studio Sunday evening at 2.15 Daylight Time. RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mrs. . M. MscNeill, Charlottetown, received the news of the passing of her sister-in-law, Miss Nina C. MacNelll, Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, on Aug. 7. She was form- erly of Cavendish, P.E.l. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE Service Sunday, August 15th, as follows: Winsloe North 9.45 n. m. Highfield 11 e. m. Winsloe South 7.30 p. in. Sunday School mac n. in other Sunday Schools as announc- ed. Mr. Elmer MacI.ean, Guest Speaker. VISITING PROVINCE - Mr. Gordon Falrclough and Mrs. Ellen Falrclough, M.P.. of Hamilton, Ontario with their son Howard, were guests of Mr. J. Angus Mac- Lean. M.P.. and Mrs. Mar-Lean at their home in Lewis, while on a visit to the Island during Old Home Week. DUNDAS AND ANNANDALE UNITED CHURCH. - August lbm. Rev. 5. A. Oustence. Pastor. Dun- des Divine Worshllp 3 p. in. New School lo a. in. Forest Hill Sunday school ii a. m. Annandale Divine Worship 7.30 p. m. Dundas Choir will have charge of the music. Duet, Walter Burdett enod Herb Mc- Leod. solo, Prodigal son. W. Bur- dett. Sunday School 2.30 p.m. T Personals T Mr. and Mrs. Buisy Dennis and two children of Ohsrlottetown speni Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Macmse of Spring Brook. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bremn:-r are returning to Halifax Sunday after spending an enjoyable two weeks in Charlottetown. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker and Miss Janet Mountain are return- ing to Halifax Sunday after spending an enjoyable two weeks in Charlottetown, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gass. Miss Rene Mills of Ottawa. Ont. is spending her vacation at Bay Fortune with her parents. Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Mills. While in Char- lottetown she visited her brother in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Norman Maelsod. Mr. and. Mrs. Ivan Devereaux and daughter Teresa left yester- day for their home in Spencer. Mass.. after two weeks vacation in Charlottetown. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greenan. and Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Maddlgan. Friends of Miss Frances Myers and Miss Rene MacNavin of Charlottetown art sorry to learn that they have been confined to trhelr homes this week with the ' lu. Mrs. Bertha Dennis of char- iottetown is visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. (mu Maclise. Spring Brook. members will be received. sunday' The icliowing are the prize win- ners in the Guernsey cattle judg- ing at the Provincial Exhibition in Charlottetown. Guernsey See. 12 -Senior Male Cali: - 1. GUY F-Odd. Dreckiey: 1. E. F. Color and Sons, Milton; I-lerold Palmer. Iensington. ec. I - Junior Yearling Male: 1. Eric Currie. Bee. - Senior Yearling Male: 1. Harold Palmer. Sec. 5- Junior Champion Male and Reserve: Harold Palmer - 'Maiden Hill Patricia." Guy Rodd "lraekley Belinda's,Anehor." See. 1 -Male born before July 1, ital - i. Livestock Production Services; 2. E. F. Coles and Sons; 3. Dominion Dept. of Agriculture; 4. Daniel MacLeen. Sec. ii - Senior Champion Male and Reserve: Livestock Production Services - ”Vallcy View Delle's Crown": E. F. Coles and Sons. "Brackley Jeanle's Forward." Sec. 9 -Grand Champion Male and Reserve: Livestock Production Services -"Valley View Della's Crown; I-I. Palmer. -"Maiden Hill Patrician." Sec. 10 -- Junior Female Cali: 1. H. Palmer; 2. E. F. Coles: 2. Eric Hurry; 4. Daniel MscLean; 5. Eric Hurry. Sec. ll - Senior Female Cali: 1. H. Palmer; 2. E. F. Coles and Sons: 2. Eric Hurry; 4. D. Mac- Lea ; 5. Owen Younker and Son, Kin stcn. 6. Erie Hurry. Sec. 12 - Junior Female Year- ling - 1. Owen Younker and Son; 2. Owen Younker and Son; 3. Al- ton J. Bell: 4. E. F. Coles and Sons; 5. O'Rourke Bros. North River; 6. H. Palmer. Sec. 18 -Senior Yearling Fe- male: 1. H. Palmes: 2, J. H. Carr and son. Oyster Bed Bridge; 3. Daniel MacLcan: 4. Redvers Stew- art and Sons, N. Wiltshire; 5. E. F. Coles and Sons; 6. E. Hurry. Sec. 14 - Junior Female Cham- pion and Reserve: Owen Younker and Son -Fraserdale Fore Nim- i Prize Winners Iii Giiemsey Classes I See. iii - Two year old female, dry: 1. H. Palmer; 2. J. H. Carr and Son; 8. Eric Hurry;:4. H. Pal- mer; I. E. F. Coles and Sons; 6. Daniel IlacLean. Sec. 18- Female in milk: I. H. Palmer; 2. E. T.' Coles and Sons. Sec. 17 -Female dry: 1. Guy Rodd; 2. H, Palmer; 3. D. Mac- Lean; 4. J. H. Carr and Son; 5. E. F. Coles; ll. Alton J. Dell. Sec. l8 - Female in milk: 1. E. 1;. Coles and Sons; 2. Alton J. ell. Sec. l9 - Female dry: I. H. Pal- mer; 2. R. Stewart; 3. D. Mae- Lean; 4. J. H. Carr and Sons. Sec. 20 - Female in milk - 1. D. MacLeen; 2. H. Palmer; 3. Eric Hurry; 4. E. F. Coles and Sons; 5. H. Palmer. Sec. 21 - Female dry: 1. Guy Rodd; 2. D. MacLean; 3. H. Pal- mer; 4. Alton .7. Bell; 5. E: F. Coles and Sons; 6. E. Hurry. Sec. 22 - Female in milk - 1. H. Palmer; 2. Guy Rodd; 3. E. F. Coles and Sons; 4. E. F. Coles and Sons; 5. H. Palmer. Sec..28 - Senior Champion Fe- male and Reserve: H. Palmer. "Buckley Nora"; H. Palmer - "Brackiey Nellie incl." see. 24 - Grand Champion Fe- sseuuiy. Afr: 14.1054 no oasesrr-'"p.-3. 3 -. ATTENTION simrun riiomnsriiisns THE P. E. I.- INKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION n is offering prizes totalling 550.00 in a competition for photos of interest to tourists This competition is being organ- ized by the Charlottetown Camera Club. Closing date for entries is Sept. 30. For further information contact Mr. Roland Taylor, Taylors Jewellers, Charlottetown. ' Photos should be submitted to: Mr. Walthen Gaudet, 111 Grafton St, Charlottetown. male and Reserve: H, Palmer. "Buckley Nora"; Owen Younker and Sons - ”Fraserdale Fore - Heroine." Sec. 25 - Junior Herd: i. H. Palmer: 2. E. F. Coles. Sec. 26 - Senior Herd -l. H. Palmer: 2. D. MacLeen; 8. E. F. Coles and Sons. Sec. 27 -Progeny of Dam: i. ll. Palmer; 2. Guy Rodd; 3. H. Pal-l mer; 4. E. F. Coles and Sons; 5.l A. J. Bell: ii. D, Macloean. Sec. 2R - Four Females quali- fied in ll. 0. P.: 1. H. Palmer: 2 E. F. Coles and Sons; 3. D. Mac- Lean. Sec. 29 - Junior Get of Sire: l, H. Palmer; 2. J. H. Carr and Son: 3. H. Palmer; 4. E. F. Coles and sons. Sec. 30 - Senior Get of Sire: l. H. Palmer; 2. H. Palmer; 3. A. J. Bell: 4. E. F. Coles and Sons; 5. ble: Owen Younker and Son. - Quecnie'a Nimble Lady. D. MacLean. Card of Thanks 1 We wish to thank all our kind friends and neighbors, who helped in any way the night of our fire; also for the generous donation of money and lumber. to the collectors who gave so willingly of their time. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Colwill, Elmwood. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear Hus- bend and Father. James Pldgeori who departed this life August 14th, 1947. He who lives in the hearts of those he loved can never die. inserted by a Loving Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM E In loving memory of my Mn- ther Mrs. Mary A. (Jompton, formerly oi Murray Iilrer who died Aug. l4i:ii, 195.1. To think of the morning you left us Will always bring regret But the heart: that always loved you Are o.e' ones that can't forget. Gone from no but leaving mom-I orios Death can never take away. Memories that will always linger While upon idila earth we stay. Sadly missed by her daughter Ella and family. IN MEMORIAM In loving rnunory of my Mo- ther. Mrs. Mary A. Compton. formerly of Murray liver who died Aug. 14th, 1953. A beautiful memory dearer than folds Oi a mother whose worth Can never be told; Alive and unsoeil ehe shnds by my side; With her forever my love will abide. Sadly missed by her ilsughtrrl Ethel and family. Your COKI Prompt Requirements HJIL OIL HARD COAL SOFT COAL IIIOUITS CHARCOAL CALL 5541 ' Delivery A. PIGKARD & 00. Fuel Rule Death Of Five Motorists Accidental SOREL, Que-., (CP)- A coroiiers jury has ruled accidental the deathl of five motorists in an automobile-l bus crash hero July 10. The car. driven by Lucien Greg- oire of nearby st. Roch Sur Riche- lieu. smashed into the back of the Provincial Transport Company, bus when it stopped to let off a pas- senger. No one in the bus was kill- ed. Albert Grtxoire, and Lucien end Camille Miliette were killed. while Jean Marc Champagne and Felix Lamouruex died later of injuries All were from St. Roch. Soothe them with MIN tin ARD' 5 lid in Only One VVho Can Help You Your Doctor if you notice any of the following symp- toms. Last year approximately 10,000 Canadians were effectively treated for can- cer because they went to the doctor in time. Please memorize the following symp- toms and the first moment you notice any one of them, see your doctor. I 1. Any sore that does not 4. Progressive change in heel -particularly about "I9 "1" 9? '1" 99 I the mum, mouth or wart, mole or blrthmerk. . Do not try selves or bps: D” "M N" ” ”” ointments. Go to the as "nothing at all". Go doctor, M the dmw" 3. Persistent indigestion. Do not wait for loss of 2. A painless lump op weight. Go to the doc- thickening, especially in tan 1),, 1-,,,.,,' up 0, m", I. Persilstlentd boartssness. . . ,, unexpsne coug, or nut Dont "mu" to '" difficulty in swallowing. Whit l"'W'"5- 5" "5 Do not assume that it the doctor. is due to smoking or some other form of irri- - tatlon which will clear 3. Irregular bleeding or up. Go to the don". discharge from any nat- W W oven” 0: ': 3.3.5.. ”iIll.'.2 3'a..?-?'''l'i3 1101 WI” 10' P'1"- 5” I tempt to diagnose your- to the doctor. ? self. Go to the doctor. Values in we SET THE rscr Greendal's Sale Prices Still THE SALE SEN SATION OF THE ISLAND Store Open Till 9.30 Tonight - - but come as early in the day as possible The Crowds Say NO GREENDAIXS Canada To Equal 800 MENiS PANTS YES, BRAND NEW PANTS TO -514.95 IN THREE GREAT SALES GROUPS . . . the selection is so large. so varied. you're almost certain to get what you want. Como today. come any day this week-we'll show you plenty .... .......... .. ro M-l5-l7 THE STORE FOR VALUES GlREENDAl.'Si