AUGUST 29. 1953 !HHH.V&Vfb'aVo5'd555vHH'HHHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHHHHHHH-H ECHURCHES TOMORROW E CHURCH of ENGLAND 5 PETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican nochford 50"!" E -6.: Mouse: Rector ' H The Reverend W. G. on uonorerr Mlglglll: :''I'”' "31; fl IRNV” Mh(:rBnlITI.l1:nBfIlIT.0I. Lie. Millio- ,-Mattias :',:,-Holy Communion 11.00 s.ni.-suns Ell0Il"m 7,00 p.ln.-nvenlbll. mu, gt 7.30 a.m. excevt w9d- 'I 9.30 ad!-l Frld-I 7 Mn- S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1760 by Royal Foundation. 'n,. nsverend Canon .1. T. lbbottu Rector ' ,1 g ml Choir Master: Pall 0"Eu.imo'm. A.Mus. (McGllll m2m:rm TRINITY 5:30 Holy Communion 11:00 Morning Prayer and Ser- WIH,-encher Rev. Canon E. M. Mllgnc, M.A., B.D., 11.1). No Evening service. PRESBYTERIAN THITYIEFTEFTTAWITET Tile Reverend 1'. Hiu-B. semen Mibister. Miss E. Lillian Mciienrlc Mus. 3., FM. .M.. organist and Dlrec or oi the Choirs. 7i man - The Reverend Hugh F. Davidson. M.A., First Church, Chat- hilm, Ont. Solo: Come. Ye Blessed. Prlndle Scull. Mr. William K. R016" Visitors Cordlnlly Wecome . Tziou PRESIYTERIAN CHURCH Wines and Grafton Streets The Reverend T. H. B. Somers, tl..-i.. S.T.M. interim Moderator The Reverend Stuart 1!. Merriam. B. a., Stated Supply. organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C.l., Morning Worship Sermon: "Deciding For Christ” Rev. William Held, B.A. . Anthem - Selected. Evening Worship TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: leverend A. Frank Madasan organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson, !.B.C.0.. (0.il.M.). A.1I.C.M. Divine worship condubtod by lev- erend James Gordon llmorsen, of Palo Alto. Californh. 11 o'clock, subject: Strive To Know; Dare To Believe Guest soloist. Mr. Preston Deck 1 o'clock. Subject: The Marine or A Man soloist, Mr. William Rogers You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. I-CENTRAL ,GUARDIAN . , THE GUARDIAN. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOII-- 0. A. C. ANNUAL MEETING. at the HUGHES DRUG STORE.” City Hall, Monday, 7.30. Dolls anvveuzn WATCH s'l.9lr. CHEST - Deep wine Toornbs Music store. and green velour. Bargain price. --- Toombs Music Store. . IELANGEII RANGES for coal. -- dood or oil. Eryenton an MacKay. SPECIAL sstui-day at Stewart -- Bakeries: Fresh Banana Cake, a IIANO LESSONS. -. Mrs. J. W. real summer treat. Try one. Kirby. Phone 6120. ---- uisosaxa. Electric and Prcr "WE TREAT Till SICK WllI.L.' pnne Gas Refrigerators. Bryentoa Glggey's Pharmacy. next Stewart? and Ilacxay. Bakery. ... JUST ARRIVED. Kenmore Wash- NOTICI TO IOHOOL 'l'lACl!- 811- The bCt Wllhef ass.-A New World Geography is Canada. now available at your School Book l0tt090Wn Store. store. ...... A NUMBER of good used Wash- ISLAND GRILL, Queen street. ers, Ranges and Chesterileld Suites Dial 5228. serving full course dln- now available on easy monthly Ply- ners. Specialising Chinese dish. xnenis. simpeons-sears. Charlotte- THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitaroy ltreaia The Bevercnd James D. Davlaen. B.A., B.D., Pastor. organist and Choir Director- " , t F. AL," .. A.B.0.0. ll a.m. Worship service, led by luv. Athol Roberts, formerly of Set ” e, graduate. of Acadia. B.A. and B1). Dalhouaie (M.D.). honorary chaplain. 'f p.m. Worship service. led by Rev. Athol Roberts. at present in- terning at P.E.l. Hospital. Sermon The Baptist Church Iccrdislly welcomes summer visitors. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street uarvel D. Dunbar. l.l.'l'h.. Minister Min Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. 10:00 am. Church school and Family Hour , De present with us Sunday mom- lng for this period. 11:00 am. Morning Worship and Communion Sermon: "A Thread In The Win- dow" Solo-Mrs. Victor Runts 1:00 p.m. Evening Worship Introducing a series of four messages: Keys to Revival "it Worked In Thessalonica" 1. "The Preacher's Theme" We invite you to the services of the Lord's day for renewal of fellowship and the refreshment of your souls in Christ. .MM.......n...M... The Salvation Army Great George street "HOME OF EVANGELIAM" dr. Captain and Mrs. Les Titeombc Corps Ofllcers. 7.00 a.m.-Call to Prayer 9.80 a.m.-Directory and Sunday Sermon: "The Invltatlon To School Jesus" 10.00 a.m.-Faleonwood. Band ac- Rev. William Reid, B.A. lC0l1ll7Ill)'- Anthem .. selected 11:00 pm. Holiness Meeting - ” T t over ' " C. United PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs, Pastor. Phone 8010 Sunday Services 10:00 am. Sunday School ll:o0 a.m. Worship and Praise R p.m. Evangelistic " i Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Droat, Mia- Iiunarles from Colombia, south linerlcs. will be the guest speak- rra in these services and you are iivited to attend ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT BIBLE HOUSE L..lII in ultcn und look over the Bible House stock. New items are always coming tog hand. Bibles, Testaments Gasnois. Portions, Hymn Books. Prayer Books. Trans- isiinns. Children's Books. Mount-s, Religious Books. or hunday School supplies may be had here. D0"! your Church or Sun- lllly School need a quantity Wrdvr or Bibles or Hymn Books" We would be pleas- ed to serve you, BIBLE HOUSE MOVED BACK to 100 Fitzroy street. Hours open 1 to 5 RM. each y Pxcept Wednesday. On Wednesday 10 to 12. Mail Md phone orders receive Wllllilt attention. F.C.Y. 11:00 s.m. 12:00 ash. from Stewart Bakeries. CHARLOTTETOWN Farm Work Hampered By Wet-iuweatlier Wet weather has hampered practically all operations at the Experimental Farm, according to Mr. Parent. superintendent. This is particularly true of the plot work being done. Grain harvesting is proceeding when possible on the regular ex- perimental plots on the home farnl and on the various Illustration Stations in the Province, as well as on the soil fertility plots. It is reported that the yield is high but difficulty is being encoilntcm-1 due to the grain being beaten down and badly tangled as a result. Grass silage experiments are continuing and recently s. field was cut over for the second time this season and the silo at the Upton Farm filled. town store. 1'. A. LARGE, Q. (7., Law Office -- will be closed August 31st to 3ep- cIIAB.L0'1'.l'll'TOWN HOTEL tember lzth. SUNDAY Special, five course chicken Dinner. 51.00. Served from STEWAItT's enriched home style 1230 to 2.30 P. M. or regular breads come to you at -- no extra cost. start your family MseDONALD DADIO SERVICE on this improved bread today. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc 'snd two re- ,, ,eppoyN'n;p cumg ... M1” cording. 180 Kent Street. Phone Dorothy Dunsford, of this city, has 5913- . been appointed 5. clerk in the Motor Vehicle Branch of title Pro- vincial Government. PIE LOVERS-These are no or- dinary store pics but pies as delec- COLDSPOT - Feature for fea- ture. the ilneat refrigerator value in Canada-fourteen models to choose from. See them today. Slgnpgong... Sears Charlottetown Store. ' table as you'd make in your own -- kltcheni Cherry, Blueberry, Oocos- .APPOINTlI) DENTAL AB- nut Cream, Lemon, Apple. Raisin, SJTANT-lMies Anita PhIIIIpl,' Mince. Enjoy one this weekend dlllkhter of Mr. lien Phillips, ol U118 City. has been appointed a dental assistant in the Pmvlncjgi UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. Department of Health and Wei-I Covehead-Union Road Charge. fare. service for August 30th. as follows: stanhope 9.30 A. M. West Oovehead 11 A. M. Union Road 7.30 P. M. Norman L. Green, Minister. BBIDE-ELECT HONORED - Mrs. Eddie Morrison and Miss Verna MaoLeod entertained ap- proximately 25 guests at the for- mer's home on Thursday to honor Miss Eva MaoLcod, bride-elect of engagement of their daughter, Sept. 7. she was presented with ii Marguerite Kenyon to Wallace breakfast set. Bruce. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Allison MaoMillsn announce the APPOINTED COMMISSIONERM Msoxenzle, souris. Marriage to take place in September. Mr. Edwin V. Rutherford London, --C has been named Commissioner in Personals England to take affidavits for use within the Province of Prince Ed- ward Island. it was stated follow. ing a. meeting of the Provincial Executive Council this week. Mr. Harold Wood, Kent Street, has been a. patient in the City Hospital for the past 10 days. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Buote, of Charlotte- town, announce the engagement. of their daughter. Mary Lorraine, to Keith Emmerson LeLacheur, B.Sc. I-Mir.) son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lebacheur, Gurnsey Cove, P. E. I. xtfrrlsge to take place September Mr. Keith Foster-I of the R.C.A. 1'. is spending it leave at his home in Dunetaffnage. Mr. Alfred Reid, City, who was stricken suddenly this week, is a. patient at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Mr. James F. Graham formerl TTT of Stanohel, P.E.I., but now cl NE": BRIDE HONORED-M15. Charlton. Mass, is visiting rrlehds E"””' M”K""l9 (nee Elleen on the Island. Mr. Graham is ac- M'wCO""eu' RN3 was ememilllcd companled by his brother Frank W" '" "" '"'-"'lll89 On Wednes- of Woburn, Mass. and his nephew d”' Augu” 19' I” " mI”5"3ll90ll-5 Edward Graham with his wife and show" by H” Mm" Am”? 970' son also of Woburn. ML M"-Imle M”D”"I"II lllld Major Irene Henderson, plan- in Citadel Band and Songste Florence Macl..ea.n at the apart. Miss Do lda M L d h h s m”” I” Mm" Pmlllt Ind Mac- been visiiixd; her glfreilots. Iltlr? arid DWRQL Faunwmg "I9 ”m”3ll Brigade. Message-The Corps Officer. 2:00 p.m. Btsnbope Band Shell- weather permitting 8.00 p.m.-Y. P. alvation Meeting 0.00 p.m.-Y. P. Meeting. 1.00 p.m.-Salvation Rally. Topic: "Standing On The Rock" Captain Les. Titcornbe will preach at both morning and evening meetings. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of our dear father. William .1. Bradley. who passed away August 29, 1034. Sweet are the memories that never de, '0f one we loved, but could not save: Always so true. unselfish and kind Few in the world his equal you'll find. ' l : ”Know of 5 llyv Consider the sun. liillslllllilll PliE8llYTElliAli cllllllcll RIDEDICATION SIRVICI oil A. M. nsv. sruhar H. MIRRIAM. Guest Preacher (ION MALI OIIARTET WILL Sill SUNDAY. Mm Wasps son THE WORLD certainty that in every Dlspensation the light of Divine Revelation hath been vouchsafed unto men in direct proportion to their spiritual capac- , I-low feeble its rays the mo- ment it appears above the horizon. Its warmth and potency increases as it approaches its "llllh. enabling meanwhile all created thin to adapt themselves to the growing intensity of its ight." From The Sacred Writings of The Baha'i World nllzh 1- . Beautiful life that came to an end He died as he lived. everyone's friend. sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by his daughters Elean- or. Joyce and Elsie. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Andrew Ramsay. who departed this life August 30th. 1949. In a graveyard gently sleeping, Close beside a country road. Lisa the one I loved so dearly. Gone from us to his abode. Fondly Remembered by His wife. The ancient grand mosque in Mecca was floodlit and aI1l7Pll0d with fluorescent lighting for the ital pilgrimage. How gradually f ML D, 0,, mm d , V” ,' on Ausust 18 for the Msoxensie- leases today on retiign tr; Newclgbris Mwconnen "'”ddI"5 I'M W90-dllll h 13 em"), dx Duty were entertained at M1,, ythell.-el'Tll'lfIet' otzrnpoaliieyi. u .' mo 3 Mwcohml” 'p”"""'I- Miss Betty Worth of Charlotte- town is spending a week in Slemon Park, the guest of her brother-in- law and sister. Sgt, and Mrs. J. W. Chambers. White - Arsenault Wedding Oll Monday. August 24th.. a quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized Miss Louise Murphy has return- ed to the city after having spent 1 abl two weeks' vacati n I :lxl1thenh:.I: paerents. Mr. and Mgr. '"' the 3151"?” R”Id"lC9u Ch”- Wm. Murphy of Burnt Point. Io”e”W"- by 3”” E -7- C0N0l'lIl'l Previous to going to Burnt Point, Wm" M”I”" L””ll". dillllllcr 01 Miss Murphy spent a short time M5 ”'d M": mm” A-l'59nlll"- m Mantra” Coleman. became the bride of (Islands gobniruonihson of the late , an rs. ompson White i.3i.'i'. i?3?.”i”i.Tllii?3.J”i?i.ii.Il'i?ii3 D-wnouth. Nova soon-. ' spending the summer at his old W16 bride wu attractively attired hm. the amt of M. broth", MI. in s street-length dusky rose taf- Soymbur Taylor of Dundee. He; was "I5 ""5 wnh ""V3' imuwl” accompanied by Mrs Chas Taylor and "we T ”""5" at "III" 0'1"” I ' l . Dnl. "ld M” G””"” M'””"” FThe bride's attendant, Mrs. M,” mm, M K” 3,”, M. rances Arsenault, wore a street- compahled by Their friend. Miss Jmml bu" "VI" 4"” Wml ll"! Ifish nearly pulled the scales off 50 Ladies summer II(Ii'Il to clear at Marie l-laohey of Montreal, return- ”””"I” "Id Vll" ' 09"!” 0' ed by plane to Montreal on sa.t- I"! '0'"- . mm uh the bride, was best man. III: T::ll.lkeT"A E1333, 35;; I151", A reception was held at the M. A. 39” of Be", River. home of the bride's sister. Mrs. the immed' to family. Previous to her wedding, the bride was tendered s miscellaneous The Piesident and Members of Justice, Coleman, where she re- tha Beivedei-e W. A., wish to thank ceived many lovely and useful gifts, all those." who helped toward the Mr. and Mrs, White will make recently. scotis. 50 ladies Wool suiis sizes, 25 00 35.00 CLEARING AT I ' 25 dozen new Nylon and Crepa1 2 Blouses .............. .. .. I and I 1 .00 lregulor to 29.50 5 CLEARING ........................ .. ....... - 50 girls coats to Tlx 6 leg. to 27.50. Extra Special I and I The GREENDAL CO. LTD. "rd" ma. lpendmg . pluum Mr. Francis Arsensult, brother of Percy Vail, which was attended by shower at the home of Mrs. K. 0. success of their sftemoon tea held their home in Dartmouth. Nova I2 lo 20 and 18 1'2 to 24 V2 regular in 69.50 -Balance of ladies summer dresses-oil finest materials - 150 GT. GEORGE ST. whenever the weather permits work is going on on the road im- provement program with paving be- ing done In the area of Birch Court. Plans are also underway for the refinishing of those roadways on the Farm which may have been paved already. nacaips wrlorralc LUNENBURG. N. -5., (GP)- Capt. William D. Penney, 83, re- calls the summer of 1933 when he caught 36 tune with a harpoon and hand line. Most were around 600 pounds. but one giant was too big to weigh. Penney says that the wharf. The master of the evels, an of- ilcial oiice attached to English royal families, amusements NYLON 51 Gauge 15 Denier New Fall Shades Reg. to 251.95 organized courtllpndon to Edinburgh in six hours SPECIAL 'I -29 The FASHION SHOPP Former I Islander. I Shliimentsl W Dies In Winnipeg ,Df Island Beans A bank manager with the Can--I The large annual movement of adlan Bank of Commerce since Island Brown Wax beans to the 1924, Loman Warren Newsom, e4,I canning plant llt Middleton. N, 5,. passed away at his home, Byng is now underway. with most of Place, tlort Garry, Manitoba, on Ill! lll0V9ll'l9llt Wmlllt ll”0l'l'l ill! Sunday, August lath. Eastern part. of the Province the The late Mr, Newsam was 5 gm beans are being moved by motor of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peierftruclr via the Wood Islands terry Newsom, Charlottetown. 1-le en-1 56FVlC9. iered the 'Bank of Commerce,. Late this week large shipments Charlottetown, in was and two: were being made from the as- years mg” was trans”,-red 1,, i sembling points at Vernon and Al- wumipeg. A year ago Mr, Newsom, liston where heavy loads were be- accompanled by his wife, visited 1"! lll”9P0l9d- Federal Department ch”hm,t,,wn' the sue,” 0, mslof Agriculture officials have ex- sister, Miss Mabel Newsom, Am-I Il”33'3d lhe bell” llllll (he acre-389 bmae street. I planted this year is about the same Mr. Newsom was manager of the: I” I” I952 WW?” 550900 POUHCIS bank's branch at Elgln, Man., lVeI"e 5”" I0 We IHCWFY. TINY from 1924 to 1945, when he wast behave that the quantity this new . t,.,nue"cd to Mmm He WHI son will be approximately the same. manager than unm ms ,e,m,mmHThey also noted that the quality in 1950. 5 wbeared to be Very good this year. .2: 33' o , . . . D 1 Famous Blanket Farm Offers New Products Mrs. F. Rousseau, one son Peter J. Newsom of the engineer staff of Your wom-out wooIIcns can now bring you a wide: range of new woollen articles than eve beforel PAGE THREE . ilharlottetown Hotel SPECIAL MONTHLY WINTER RATES Effective Sept. 20th to June 1st. Single Room with hath-88.00 minimum per day (1 person). Double Room with bath-66.0! minimum per day (2 persons). For further information write: HOTEL MANAGER Phone 1371 the Abltlbl Paper Co., Quebec, and one sister, Miss Mabel Charlottetown, P. E. I. Rev. W. 0. Robinson, a formen pastor of the United Church, El- gln, conducted the funeral service August 19. at Thomson's Chapel. Rev. Mr. Robinson spoke feellngly In addition to famous FairIieId blankets and CIOI.I'l by the yard. you . . . . . . l;Ele::1r'aX11:eIIp5aoi:I highs t:tibulI;e3)oI:;;, can now obtain men s sweaters, men I and boys pants and heavy work as chm-m,m of me Board of socks at very low ms!-from your old wooIIens. S d I El l . tewnr s 0 gm Ciur and as MIhym".ckcuonof”c.'ooL ll. member of Elgin Masonic Lodge, , . No. 86. The burial took p1ace.nt Ien articies from the Fairheid catalogue . . . then ship the re- Chiipel Lawn Memorial Gardens. quired weight of old wooIIene- now greatly reduced. Send the coupon below for you free copy of the new Fairiieid IuII-coIor catalogue. showing the wide scicction of new vooIIa articles available. Start saving your old wooIIens todayl N A new British Rsiwavs express ltravels non-stop 393 miles from 40 minutes. S -....--....----ll , FAIRFIELD 4. sons LTD. . 4 wOOl;L,EN,MiLi,8, " l 400 BUTE ST.. St., Lambert, Montreal 23, P.Q. Please send me the free Fairtleid catalogue. .4 1': J n-......---.. i.0WoifRlCE , firestone ct HMWN3 NEW M SIZE 600116 AND YOUR OLD 'l1RE MANY OTHER SPECIALS Rubber Stair Trends, 12 for 89c Plastic Water Hose, 25 Ii. .. Rear-View Mirrors, ouch .. We Trade Sportsman Guns We Trade All Size Tires " awn; so. '-;,.-. .a c DIAL 5547 for for for TIRE NEW TIRE FIRESTONE BHYENTON & MAGKAY 00. Q T87 Great George St. "Your Friendly FIRESTONE Dealer" REPAIR TIRES TRADES