ocrosnn 31. 1953 THE GUARDIAN. C1-IARLOTTETOWN .- . ?;:cigiuRCHE.s TOMORROW gHH cl-IURCH of ENGLAND S. PETER'5 CATHEDRAL - , Anglican Roehiord square TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: A. Frank Mschean and Choir Director s--7. Reverend . c ' pg. iuversnd Canon G. E. Moilatt ILA , , Ree In ad W. 6. lion Tuh.;gga'r;"Asststant Priest. oganllt and Choir Director mutsusans Brenton. Lie. Music. '-,T:tival of an Saints -1.30 a.in. Mattin- rs e.m. Holy Eucharist m Mn. Church School )1 Mn. Choral Eucharist -, pm, Evensong and Procession Houowga by the Contalsion oi,the lieparted and Vespers of the Dead. to sermon) All Services in the Cathedral ”s'.'i7AU.T-XFIE-i.Et'tT' CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1700 by Royal Foundation. l'he Reverend Canon .7. T. Ihbott. . Rector organist and Choir Master: Paul ('udmore, A.ll1us. (McGlll) 00.30 am. my Communion 10.00 am. Sunday School. 11.00 a..m. Holy Communion Festival of All Saints. Anthem: "0 Bread of Llie." Franck). 7.00 p.m. Evenlnx Prayer Srrnion Subject: "The Saints of God.” and Anthem: "The Day is Past." ,Bachl NNPRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. Somer- M.A.. S.'I'.liIl. Minister. Miss E. Llllinn McKenzie Mus. 8., I-i.iil.C.M., Organist and Director oi the Choirs. 10 mm. Church school , ll a.m. Divine Service and Ser- mnn: "Godis Unseiilshness - snd Ours". Anthem: Go Not Far From Me. 0 God. (Zingareliil .5 p.m. Vespers and Meditation: "To Live is Christ" "V--John Bun- ysn's Pilgrim's Progress.” Anthem: Immortal. (Thimahl Visitors Cordialiy HTbWTr”itEWTTE-IHTN: CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Sis. The Reverend T. H. B. Somers. lli.A., S.T.M. Interim Moderator Mr. Franlr Johnson. A.T.C.I., Organist and Choir Director MORNING SERVICES 10 Lid. Church Sunday School. Children and Parents are urged to attend. 11. up. Morning Worship: The Rev. Lawrence Blaikle of Brook- field will be the guest Minister lor the day. Sermon: "Chir-st's Power" Anthem: "Thou wilt keep film in perfect peace" (Suuivan) EVENING SERVICE 1 para. Sermon: "fhe forgive- ness of sins" ' liymn Anthem: "Father in high llraven dwelling" l was glad when they said unto me let us into the house of the Lord. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear father. John Monroe who sway November 1st, 1940. Invisible. Welcome Coming in George A. Thompson, F.n.(l.0., (CIIM) A.R.C.M. 11. a.m. Divine worship Sermon: Should Protestants have a Party Line? Anthem: I will sing at Thy Power (Sir Arthur Sullivan) 1 pm. Divine worship Sermon: Too Busy To Mind My Own Business Anthem: Angel Voices ever ing- ing (Bortnlansky) 8.15: Song Service in tho Ioclai Hall. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitaroy Streets The Reverend James D. Davison. R.A.. B.D., Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- ; Royston F. Mugiord, A.R.C.0. 11.00 a.m. Worship. Sermon: ."TIlC Story, of a Converted Jew". .()ri.llnance of The Lord's Suppe . Anthem More Love to Thee 0 Christ - By Speaks 12 noon. Church School '1 p.m. Worship, Sermon. "When The Tongue Betrays." Anthem: Evening Singing A- long -- Ackli-y all worshippers. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Tb.. Minister Miss Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. 10.00 am. Church School Family Hour 11.00 a.m. Morning worship and Communion Sermon: "Religious Pacifism" Choir Anthem: "The Spleiido u of Thy Glory" -Woodward 7.00 p.m. Evening worship Male Choir Sermon: "Our Eternal Security" Duet - Mr. Arthur Turpin and Mr. Eric MacGrcgor. , Central Christian Church warm- ly invites to the services of the Lord's days. The Salvation Army Great George street "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Sr. Captain and Mrs. Les Titcoinbe Corps Officers. 7.00 a.m. Call to Prayer 10.00 a.m. Band Open Air Meet- ing - San. 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting Topic: "No Condemnation, No Separation." , 2.00 p.m. Directory and Sunday School 6.00 pm. Young People's salva- tion Meeting. 0.30 pm. Open Air Meeting - Maritime Electric 7:00 p.ni. Salvation Meeting Topic: "Wonderful Ilealer- Touch Me Again" Matthew. Chapter 8, verse 3. "Plenteoua. Redemption -..Per- ieet Reconciliation" United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue luv. Quincy Stairs, Pastor. ' Phone 8616 Sunday Services 10 a.m.-Sunday School 11 a.m.-Worship and Praise 7 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting. You are Cordially Invited Ever Remembered by Daughters Annie and Edna. "The Church That's Different". WORDS FOR "0 friend! In the gs From the Sacred Writings naught but the rose of love, and from the nightingale of affection and desire loosen not thy hold. Treasure the companionship of the righteous. . . THE lwoizio i-den of thy heart plant of the Baha'i World Faith 8 ii I o iiiiir ,- ll00SE NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT AT ALL TIMES. A fine seleeuon oi Bibles. Taltlmenta. Portions, site. are on display here. Priced 350 to 515.00. All the best mshea. Religious sour... Transla- iian-. Mottoes. Rooks. Pr-ver Books, Children's Books. ards, Caizoohisias, WWI! School Supplies. are '71 Itoek with a large array to cbooso irons. nines JIOUSE 100 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. DIAL DIM. ' IIIIGII "INLET "Iiniltai inlet II on Labrador M9 ii aim the: 150 miles long filtliiilli ilEPEiiiliiiliLiTY When you bring a prescrip- tion to us. you can be doubly sure that it will be filled to meet the most exacting spec- ificatibns of your doctor. First-only the finest of prescription ingredients are ever used in our laboratory. Second - our experienced pharmacists weigh, measure and mix the ingredients wltn professional skill and pains- ,tgklng care; This double de- pendability is one reason why doctors an often IIy-- "Have this filled at scmnIe'I- SEMPLE-'3 PHARMACY 1-is Queen st. - nu-I mi A Christian welcome goes out to . CENTRAL GUARDIAN IUITI tailored-to-measure :39 00 up. J. P. Mac.Pherson a; son. NEW WINTER coats. 824.95 up. Helen's Dress Shop, 54 Grafton. ZENITH Extra Small Hearing Aid-Q8500. Toombs Music Store. MALLORY A BROOK HAT! selling below cost at Jack Cun- eron's sale. 4 KEBOSENE. Electric and Pro- .;-ane Gas Refrigerators. Blyentou and aiaclisy. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL." Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart's Bakery. TRY US FOR. BETTER poultry price. Co-op. Fitzroy Street. Phone 5573. AFTER NOVEMBER 1ST.'t.he Charlottetown Clinic will remain open every Wednesday afternoon. SERVICE To Cantwe1l's Gloria. DIAL 6121 or visit 219 Great George Street, for better new and used car values. DO IT NOW. T. G. Ives. - SICK. Dial 5132, Pharmacy. next to TRYON UNITED CHURCH. Sunday. November 1st. Tryon 11 A. M. Crapaud 3 P. M. Cape Trav- erse 7.30 P. M. Rev. Lloyd Archer. MONDAY. November 2nd (All Soul's Day) Requiem in All Souls Chapel oi St. Peter's Cathedral, at 7.30 A. M. SPECIAL HALLOWEEN PARTY favorites at Stewart's Bakery. Special cookies, fancy cup cakes. iced doughnuts and gingerbread men and witches cats. Mir.-roN-iwsslco PARISI-I. - Rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday. November 1st, are as follows: st. John's. Milton. 10.00 A. M. Sunday school. 11.00 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon. Christ Church, Cherry Valley. 2.30 P. M. Holy Communion and Ser- mon. St. Mark's, Rustico. 7.30 PM. Evening Prayer and Sermon. "lcome and bring the whole fanf- 1),... SENATOR TO ADDRESS B. AND R. CLUBe Senator Muriel Ferguson of Fredericton. N. 13.. will be in Charlottetoun over the week-end to address a speclil Creed luncheon of Business and Professional Women at the Chur- lottetown Hotel on Sunday. This lu it is being arranged under the chairmanship of Miss Gert- rude Love, provincial president, and the provincial representatives on the national committees. Meni- bers of the Summerslde Club Will be the guests of the Charlotte- town Club on this occasion. HOLD BRIDGES-On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week very successful ladlcs' and mixed bridge parties were held in the club rooms by the Ladies' Branch of the Charlottetown Cur- ling Club. The Hsliowe'en decor- ations and delicious lunch served by lady members added to the en- joyment of the evenings play. Prizes were awarded as'1o1lows' Tuesday night- progressive ilrst, Mrs. W. Agnew; second, Miss Ethel Taylor; non-progressive first, Mrs. Noel DeBlois; second, Mrs. John Rattenbury; third. Mrs. William Michael: consolation. Mrs. P. Mcxennn; Wednesday nlghi:-- progressive, lad'ies' first, Mrs. Kel- sey Burhoe: men's first, Mr. F. R. McLaine; consolation. Mr. E. M. Campbell; non-progressive ladies' first, Mrs. Walter Goss; men's first, Mr. Arthur Carruthers; con- solation. Mrs. Harper MscNelll. IN MEMORIAM LC. FINDLAY cosl and wood fum- aces. Douglas Bros. and Jones. RELANGIJB RANGE! ior coal. wood or cu. Bryenton so Mscxay GIGGEYS PHARMACY will be open all day Sunday. ISLAND GRILL. Queen street. Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. specializing Chinese dish. ' RAYNOIPS Happy Valley Eggs- "they're fortified". . NEW RECORDS - By Capitol. Columbia, Decca and MGM just arrived. Toombs Music Store. CAPONS. CAPONS. CAPONS, we need 'em. Co-op. Services, Fitz- roy Street. Phone 5573. CAKE SALE - Fennell and Chandlerts today. 2.30 P. M. Cherry Valley W. I. ' S0 FRESH - SO GOOD - Stewaz-t's Home Style Bread. Serve it today. PUNKIN PUNKIN EATER - I-Iallowe'en- Here again. and we. are still at it. Belling new and used cars at prices from 3150.00 up. Dial 6121 for further information. T. G. Ives. CHARLOTTETOWN H O T F. I. SUNDAY Special, fire course Chicken Dinner. 51.50. Served from 12.30 to 2.30 P.M. CORNWALL United Church. Service Nov. 1st at 3.00 p.m. Trin- ity "Male Eight", singers from Charlottetown, with Mr. George A. Thompson as organist, will be in charge of the service of praise. Everyone welcome. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHARGE. -- November 1st. 1953. Services at: New Glasgow at 11.00 A. M. Btginnlng special evan- gelistic series oi sermons. Caven- dish Baptist at 7.30 P. M. Broadsi- bane prayer mccii"1 Tuesday at 8.00 P. M. Rev. M Watterwortli, Minister. CRAPAUD. Springfield, Creek Parishes. Services for Sun- day, November 1st. All Saints Day. St. John's Church, Crapaud. 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion. Har- Loni; vest. Tlinnksgivlng; St. Thomas' Church. Long Creek, 3.00 p.m. Evening Prayer; St. Elizabeth':. Church, Springfield.'7.3O p.m. Eve- ning Prayer. Rev. George R. F. Ebsary, Rector. NAVAL RECRUITS - Recent enrolments in the Royal Canadian Navy at the recruiting office of I-I.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. are 0.5. James A. MacDougall. Charlotte- town: 0.8. Engineer Mechanic Don- ald Woodside. 'Kensington and O.S. Joseph G. Vuozzo, Montague. The first two recruits have been transferred to the new entry base at Cornwallis. NS. The other will go to Cornwallis this week-end. The following members oi the 10- cal active Naval Reserve have pro- ceeded on training to Cornwallis, 0.5. Storesman, Robert Bowlcs and Ordinary Wren Shirley Macswain. Almon T. Foster. City, has enroll- ed in the Naval Reserve as 0.S. Motor Mechanic. PLYWDODS . CHANDLER BROS. BELMONT ST. 5 DIAL 6557-8 1 award." 1 Kinsmen Again Gay Halloween Party At Armouries Tonight City children who are looking for- ward to the usual good time on Halloween night as provided by the Klnsmen's Club at the Armour- im are -not to be disappointed.- Once again there will be run and food for laughter and treats dear to the heart of every boy and girl. Parents of young children are urged to accompany them to avoid confusion and crowding. Provis- ion has also been made to bring excitement and happiness to the children of both orphanages by the distribution oi treats. The party will begin at seven o'clock and will be over in good time to have everybody home by 10 pm. Prizes will, be given for costumes to boys under six years old. girls under six and also to T'Il)rOvivde I boys over six d girls over six. First second and third prize awards will be distri- buted in each class. Three prizes will be given for the most origin- al coetumes. boy or girl under six and boy or girl over six. In addition to a variety program oi music by well-known entertain- ers, a number of cartoon sound reels on loan from the Department- oi Education and endorsed by- the City school authorities will be run off by a representative oi the National Film Board. Kinnnen in charge of the Hal- lowe'en party are Messrs. Loy. Duffy, Chairman, Freemont Archer, Owen Lociiyer, Hal. Goodwin, Ali. Lehnln, Wally Higgins and Frank Burge. HEAR HON. PAUL MARTIN tell why more Red Cross blood donors are needed, over CBC Sundi-.y,,Nov. l at 1.10 p.m. WINNERS OF DOLLS - The winners of the two lovely Dolls oi the Nations drawn for 9. Pierce's Anniversary Sale on Friday, Oct. 30 are: Dr. Frank MaCKllll'l0l1, 140 Cumberland and Mrs. Hazel Court, 10 Greenfield Ave. T0-MORROW is November First. No Anti-freeze yet? It must be done-protect your motor from freezing. DO IT NOW. Prestone and Studebaker Anti-freeze, by the quart 'or gallon. T. G. Ives. PASSES AWAY IN ALBERTA-o Mrs. R. E. Kemp of this City has received word that her grand- mother, Mrs. Waller l-laszard had passed-away on October 29th in her 92nd year. Since the death of her husband some years ago. Mrs. llaszard has made her home with hrr son Wllliston at Edmon- ton, Alta. WATERFRONT U S Y - The railway .whari presents a. hive of activity during the last few days with the "Union Trader" unload- lng fertilizer and the "Canadian. Cruiser" unloading a cargo of molasses. In addition to this. tliercl is it fleet: of trucks hauling pota- toes to the warehouse. As soon as she is unloaded. the "Union Trad-.' er" will begin to take on a cargo of potatoes ior Venezuela. I .WOULD YOU SAVE oii EARN from fifteen to two hundred dol-; lars? Its easy-check up the ripe-, clals that we offered in our ads on' October 9th and 24th anti it we still have some of these cars in) stock, from these special prices. we will give you a further re- duction of ten per cent. Look up the lists, it will pay you well. T. G. Ives. CORONATION MEDAL - Mr! J. A. Carruthers, local optometrist: and president of No. 201 Confed-I eration Wing. R.C.A.F. Assoclation,' is in receipt of the Coronation-' Medal, awarded by Her MIJCEW. Queen Elizabeth. The following- citation from Air Vice Marshal E. G. Wait. Chief of the Air Staffs has been iorwarded with the me-. diil. "I am very pleased that-thej outstanding work you have done; with the R.C.A.F. Association has been recognized in this way and congratulate you on receiving this Personals y Mr. Donald Macllure, Breadal-p. bang, was a visitor to the City 3 esterday. 1 Mr. Patrick Murray. Emyva-16. V13- lted his brother. Frank Murray. in 1,. room; . of our h William W. Arblng, who passed gmldgnly sway October 31st. 1952. oft and aft, our thoughts do wan- der In a grs've, not far away, Whereulthey laid our darling bro- or, Just one year ago today. Ever Remembered by the "Family." iii visuoiuiu In loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coles who passed away November lat and 10th, 1943. Erie and Caroline, Beth and Elmer. - iii illEMOiiiAM In Loving Memory of Wm. Reagh Seaman who passed away Oct. .81, 1950 Wife, Son and Brother. "Gospel Service sons or ENGLAND HALL 11:00 a.m.-"What is the One and only True Chiireli!” 1:30 p.rn.-Sunday School 7:30 p.rn.-God's Prophetic grain for the Nations." asv. is. r. Macnwscu, I!.A., rm. Come be hear the Word of God I'm- Fllthfully Proclaimed. (A) (A) LARGEST KENMORE HEATER . . . does the lob of a small furnace! Burns with perfect combustion rs- gendless of fuel setting. Finger tip control. Automatic draft control provides proper amount of air for best combus- r lion -- gives greater t u a I iconomy. Brown Inamel steel. With Fuel Tank - 35 DOWN on Easy 'i'ervw 104.95 115.90 the city yesterday. ii0iii AVAILABLHE i'0ii IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FROM YOUR Simpsons-Sears chariottetown Store f' 129 KENT ST. VISIT HI-STYLE Mlilinery, 16359 Gt. George St. Special val- ues ior Thursday, Friday and Sat.- urday. Every style 1-Ii-Style. MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent Street. Phon.-' 0915. Be Sure To Visit Our TOY FAIR Thousands of Beautiful Toys. for all ages to choose "from. Use our Lay Away for Christmas Plan. Firestone BRYENTON & McKAY 00. Your Toy Store This Year TM ' JUNIOR MATili00LAiiTS, with MATHEMATICAL liP'llT0ilE. Charlottetown Office of Nationally Known Organization Requires Young Men Of Good Appearance and Pleasant Personality Who Are Interested In Preparing For A Career in Accounting Excellent Opportunity For Advancement Good Working Conditions Apply Giving Particulars as to Age, Education and Experience f0 BOX 108 sarunnar. ocroasn 31st -. no YOUR GOOD TURN! I BUY AN APPLE FROM THE i sovlscoursor WOLF cuss By doing so you not only help the Boy Scout Move- ment. but encourage the sole of - ISLAND snows APPLES REMEMBER, HELP SC0liTlli0 (iii APPLE DAY Keep Your Home Warm this Winter with a LKEMORE SPACE HEATE Safeguard your home from civilly corners and cold floors! Kenmore Oil Space Heaters give steady, clean, controlled heat . . . have "Heat Miser" flue baffle for greater fuel economy. (B) LARGE KENMORE HEATER .. . "Heat Miser" flue baffle slashes chimney waste, forces maximum heat into your home. Gives circulat- ing plus rodiont hecii x I of the flick of C1 finger. Willi Fuel Tank - 55 DOWN on Easy Terms (Cl KENMORE BUDGET MODEL - . . . Provides even warmth for the p 3; farthest points of your room. Com-, bines circulating and radiant heot- if ing for low cost. Automatic fuel - i control, attached fuel tank. Brown enamel steel 195 V I cabinet .. .. .. S5 DOWN on Easy Terms DIAL 3183 "T3010 hreadth.oi 14 miles.