NOVEMBER 14. I953 W-.au-.-.-1.-1.-.-H-ul. - . CHURCH oi ENGLAND 5, PETEWS CATHEDRAL Anglican Rockford some nd Canoncihl. Ileiiatt The HIV”! u.A” to V Rector The Reverend; W. G. Ilogg Honorary Aedstant Priest. mist and Choir Director mgususanne Bcpntoll. I-I0. Millie. f Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity (Every Member Canvass Day) -1.30 a.ni. Mattias 11 am: Holy Eucharist lo s.m., Church School 11 s.m Choral Eucharist 7 pm. I-lEvensong. , rvery porishloner who can poe- sihly do so is asked to Attend the 11 o'clock Eucharist to pray for my Parish (and to prepare for the Parish Canvass. 1 I ; S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church iistabiishcd 1100 by Royal Foundation. The Reverend Canon .1. T. lbbott. Rector Organist and Choir Master: Pent Cudmore, A.Mus. (Mctlill) 8.30 a.ln. Iioly Communion 10.00 a.ln. Sunday School. 11.00 a.ln. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Subject: "Finding Lilo." Anthem: "With a Voice oi sing- in" (M. Shaw). ' 7.00 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon, Special Preacher: Rev. '1'. E. Harris, M.A. Eastern Field Sec- retary G.B.R.E. Anthem: "The Day Now End- lng."-(Bach).- H-PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES the Reverend T. II. B. isomers. M. T.M. Minister. Miss E. Lillian Meliensie Mus. 3., F.M.C.M., Organist and Director oi the Choirs 10 e.m. Church School 11 am. Divine Service and Ser- mnn: "The Christian Use of Sun- 1.1,." Anthem: "Thou Wilt Keep Iilm ll Perfect Peace"-C. L. Williams. 5 pm. Vespers and Meditation; To Live is Christ" VII-"Charles Kingsley. Ills-Letters and Mem- lrles of His Lilo." Anthem: "Round Me Falls The Night."-Dreee. Visitors cordially welcome ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. The Reverend T. ii. B. Sornen. iI.A., S.T..M. . ' M Mr. Frank Johnson, A.'I'.C.L, Organist and Choir Director Guest Minister for both services. itev. Wm. M. Hyndmen, M.A.. oi Cranbrook, Ontario. MORNING SERVICES 10 em. Sunday School. 11 am. Morning Service. lnon: "Sui'iicient.'l Anthem: "Lord For Thy Tender tierries-"Sake." (Fsrrant). EVENING SERVICE 7 p.m. Sermon: "In Christ No Condemnation." Anthem: "Bless the Lord. 0 My Soul."- (Ivanoff) . Scr- "They that welt upon the Lord '1 lhsii renew their strength." ECHURCHES TOMORROW , , , . TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: R d A. Frank Maciaen Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson, r.n..u.o., (CHM) A.R.0.M. 11 an. Divine worship - a is M . sharing Durdelu."-Mr. Mec.I.een. Anthem: "Seek Ye the Lord" - (J. F. Bridge). 7 II-In Divine worship Sermon: "I Nevir Get a Fair Deal."-Mr. Maolaean. Selection by the Male Eight. 0.15: Song Sekvlce in the Social Hall. . You are -invited to worship God . in Trinity Church. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitsroy Streets The Reverend James D. Davison. B.A.. BJ)-. Pastor. and Choir Director- F. .R.C.0. Organist 1i a.m. Worship service. Scr- mon: "Why God Calls Youth." Choir: "Singing Along"-Achiey. 12 noon..Church School 7 pm. Worship through the gos- pel in song. This service of con- gregational singing. choir gospel anthem. vocal specialty and organ solo has an Interesting message ior aiL Come, "sing along” happily your praise of God. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street llarvei I). Dunbar, B.'I'b.. Minister Min Thelma Burns. Organist and Choir Director. ? 10.00 am. Church School and Family Holsr An urgent appeal to all ages. 11.00 e.m. Morning Worship Ser- vice. Sermon: "Missing the Mark” Anthem: "Draw Me to 'I'hee' - Nevin. 7.00 p.nl. Evening worship ” "Identifying the True Church". Choir Anthem. . Central Christian Church in- vites members and friends to the services or the Lord's day. The Salvation Army Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELlSM" Sr. C , ' and Mrs. Les Titconabe Corps Oiilccre. .00 a.m. Call to Prayer. 0.00 an. Beech Grove: II e.In. Holiness Meeting. Topic: Topic: "How Holy Can We Get?" 2.00 pm. Directory. 2.80 pm. Public Invited to Jun- ior Soidiers Day of Renewal. 8.00 -pan. Young Peoples selve- tion Meeting. 0.30 p.ln. Maritime Electric Open Air Meeting. 1.00 p.nl. Salvation Meeting. To- pic: "The lide Is out But Coul- ing In." United PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH 31 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 0010 Services 10 e.m.-Sunday School lI.a.ln. Worship and Praise 7 p.in.-Evangelistic Meeting. You are very welcome to our ser- oes. "The Church that is Different" GOSPEL HALL (Corner Prince A Hurd Ste.) ORDER OF MEETINGS '.urll's Day. Sunday School-10:00 a.m. lireailing of Bread-11:00 a.m. uospel Meeting-1:80 pan. . l-In-ryhody lleertiiy Invited 1 To These Meetings. 1 Jesus came Into thel save slnncrsf-I Tim. Wllrlsl. W-vrid to l:l Special Sale rmasr quacm PLATE CORNED BEEF at only ' 35 Cts. Per Lia Buy With Confidence at J. M.'s MEATS Market Building DIAL 5535 it WORDS FOR . "Thy Name is my healing. 0 my God. and re- membrance of Thee is my remedy. Neal-ness to Thee IS my hope, and love for Thee is my companion. Thy mercy to me is my healing and my succor in both this world and the world to come. All-Bountiful, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise." mm on lecred Writings of the sum World ms. 1804 1953 BIBLE u soclslv unlit:-llvr its sole object, as defined from the first. is to encour- age the wider circulation of . aces. Douglas Bros. and Jones. the Holy Scriptures. without note or comment. Its Iunc-' tion is not to interpret the Scriptures; it leaves inter- pretation to where interpre- tation properly belongs; to the living Church of Christ. it does not propagate any doctrine about the Bible; it teaches no particular theory oi inspiration. Its is, first, to produce in all the languages of mankind accurate and readable ver- sions ot the Book to which all Christians appeal; end then to bring copies of that Book within reach or all peo- ple, wherever they are, who can read it. In other vlords. the society's purpose is to make the Bible the common possession of all mankind. Assist the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary, with its Bible House at 100 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, by your prayers end support. THE WORLD Thou. verily, art- the THE CENTRA ITHE GUARDIAN, L G I.l.A RID I A N COOK'S tor Perfect Pictures. IINDLAY coal and wood turn- JlM.MY'l TAXI - Dial 7870 or 1310. CR-ASWILL for Better Photo- graphs. BOY! GUARANTEE Wrist Watches 30.06. Tooinbs Music Store. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- It: the HUGHES DRUG STORE.” "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart's Bakery. : FOR STUDEBAKER PARTS and service. Intilreue, mud and snow tires. dial 0721. T. Ci. Ives. SUNIIEAM :M'ixmssters, Toast- masters and Shsvemasters. Toombs Music Store. NEW susriuzur Girl.s' parka Sets. slsee 'I-12. S. A. McDonald's Children's Dept. VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINEIY. 16355 Great George Street. Every style I-ll-style. WE HAVE SPRINGHILL COAL on hand. II. R. Large dc Go. Phone 5551. V ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. Dial 5223. Serving full course din- ncrs. specialising Chinese dish. LINED JEANS - all sizes from 3-14. 5. A. McDonald's Children's Dept. 3rd lloor. COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE and space heaters. Douglas Bros. and Jones. . SALE-Old and new things, Zion Basement; Saturday, November 14th, 3 o'clock. 25G DISCOUNT on everything in stock today only. Orockett's Jewellery, Kent Street. ' NEW SHIPMENT of Inlants' Sleepers in nicely assorted colors. S. A. McDonald's Children's Dept. MacDONALI) RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 100 Kent Street. Phone 6915. STEWART RAKERJES own won- derful home type Cookies. Chocol- ate Chip. Date, Crispy Crunch. Ice Box. Raisin. Brown Sugar. Choose your favorite. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH. - Rector. Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices ior Sunday, Ncvcmber 15th, are: Christ Church. Cherry Valley. 11.00 A. M. Holy communion and Sermon. St. John's, Milton. 3.00 P. M. Family Service - Special Preacher, Rev. Thomas Harris, M.A. Erstcm Field Secretary of the General Board of Religious Educa- tion. St. Mark's. Rustico: 1.30 P. M. Evening Prayer and sermon. "Come and bring the whole tamily." P. E. I. ARTISTS 1-itll Annual EXHIBITION HARRIS MEMORIAL I GALLERY Library Bldg. Open afternoons daily In- cluding Sunday 2:30 to 5 p.m. and evenings, Tucs- days and Saturdays only. '1' to 0 pm. Everyone wel- come. No admission charge. SHOWING NOW UNTIL NOV. 24th 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 it McKAY 00. Your Toy Store This Year SUITS tailored-to-measure 330 00 up. J. P. MeaPhe:-eon as son. IIILANGILII -RANGEs tor coal, woodor oil. Bryentorl -is MecKay. . NEW ZENITH HEARING AIDS are at Toombs Music store. CAPONS. ' csrons. carons, we need 'cm. Co-op. services, Pits- my street. Phone 5013. : RECEIVED BY EXPRESS Boys" Parka Sets, sizes to 6 X. S. it. Mc- Donald's Children's Dept. 3rd floor. SERVICE 10 ' slclr, pm 5132, Cantwcll's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. ALL WINTER coats and suits (Kilgornocks excepted) clearing at 205 off regular prices. The Gloria Ladies' Wear, Grslton St. LISTEN TO first in series oi "Know Your Red Cross” program, CFCY Saturday, Nov. 14, at l.l5 pm. JUST ARRIVED.-Boys' Bomber Jackets in sizes to 0 years. 8. A. McDonald's Children's Dept. LITTLE THEATRE Studio Night, November llllh, ,Emplre Theatre. Curtain at 3.15. Three one-act plays. GOSPEL IIALL. Upper Prince Street. Gospel meeting each Lord's Day evening at 7.30 P. M. All are heartily invited. No collection. PUMPKIN PIE. - its a grand Autumn custom to secure a spicy delicate textured Pumpkin, Pie. Try one today at Stewart Bakeries. HUNTER RIVER BEAUTY SALON located next to Lem Cras- wel1's. special on Mschlneless and Cold Waves. GIRLS' SKIRTS -- A new assort- ment in Taifetas and Wool Peids, sizes 2-16. S. A. McDonald's Child- ren's.Dept. 3rd floor. TRAPPERS AND DEALERS your Raw Furs will have good market at top prices with W. Ches- ter B. McLure, Charlottetown. Sea- son now open. SPRING PARK PLEBISCITE for Incorporation Poll. Monday. November 18th. Rate payers and their wives have right to vote. Vote-For-incorporation. SPECIAL TODAY at Stewart Bakeries. Sunny Orange Cake, two golden lsycrs.o1 orange flavored cake richly frosted with orange icing and generously flecked with coconut. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHARGE. - November 15th, 1053. Services at: New Glasgow at 11.00 A. M. Cavendish Baptist at 7.30 P. M. Rev. M. Watterworth, Min- ister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Golding Claude Smith wish to an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Mildred Agnes, to William Edward Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reynolds, Calgary. Marriage to take place early in December in Calgary. ONE 1039 Studebaker Command- er, tour door sedan. only gone three thousand miles since com- plete mowr job, new crankshaft, and all the works. Not registered in '53. Body. tenders, tires good, worth five hundred dollars, but you can drive it away for only 0325.00, Saturday 14th. T. G. Ives. GUEST, SPEAKER AT ZION- Zion congregation are iortunate in having Rev. Wm. I-Iyndman B. A. of Cranbrook, Ont., as their min- ister for the rmt two Sunziays. Mr. I-Iyndman came to Canada from N. Ireland in June 1951. He has since been Minister or "-an- brook and Ethel, under the care of the Presbytery of I-luron and Maitiand. I-Ie pursued his Arts and Theological studies in Msgee Unl- vcrsity College, Londonderry; Dub- lin University, New College. Edin- burg, Assembly's College, Belfast. He received his-M. A. degree irom Dublin University. Mr. I-Iyndmen has a wide experience in young people's and Sunday School work, under the Ministry of Education, N. Ireland, He has given religious instruction in high school ior nine years, teaching all grades up to and including university entrance grade, and did Chaplaincy work in hospitals under the Ministry of Health, North Ireland. IMMEDIATE I ATTENTION The prescription patron is- completely and equipped prompt and proficient dis- pensing service. our ini- lnedlste attention to the pre- scription needs of the public has laeritod the confidence oi the cunlnunity. SEMPLE'S IN MEMOIIIAM In loving memory of MRS. WILLIAM. II. BARLOW who pepd sway November ms, 1058. Just a triliute of love and ranmhranoe the a Grandmother who was one of the beat The Joys that she missed on new highway. May she End in God's Ileaven of rest Inserted by Phyllis and Vernon Gallant, Wellington. SEE M-I PHAIIMAOY LIMITED 118 Queen St. Phone (I'll 08 Grafton It. as 7 0It'(Il0A' I. I. IAIT. It-Inch Mall CHARIJOTTETOWN Protestant- I Orphanage Contributions Provincial Senatoriuln Continued 81.00 each: Bessie Stewart. Mary Gill, Jean Heckbert '15c:'A iriend 50:: each: Everett Compton, K. Robertson, Viola Stewart 25c each: Elsa Stokholm, Mrs. mayo. Kensington Dish-ict- Collected by Mrs. J. G. Town- send and Mrs. P. J. Kennedy- George H. Brcokins 515- K. L. Wai Maoxenzie dz Co. I. Kensington Feed 5 Champion Bros. Cotton st Rolers ...... L. A. Mann w F. Taylor 5:00 , ,... 5.00 52.00 each: Keir Clark, W. S. Wilson, L. S. Dunning, E. 1. Jay. M. S. Nicholson, Glydcn Willis, Ronald Kennedy, R.S.P. Walker. Ivan Darrach. 31.00 each: Wm. J. sample. Douglas Webster. Mrs. E. Mac- Gregor, Thor. Wigmore, Mrs. J. G. Townsend, Keir Duggan, Harry Bowness, Gerald McLean, Peter Nelson, Wm. Woodside, Evelyn MacDonald, w. L. Delaney. 3- D- Matheson, Keith Kennedy, Keith Stewart, Wm. R. Thompson. RW- W. E. Ingraham, Bruce Howard. D. S. Dunning, Lloyd Howard. Etirllng Hunter, Wm. Blakeney. Frank McEwen, C. C. Heechen. Donald Caseiey, Mrs. Eric Thomp- son, J. E. Swlnlmsr, Mrs. George Harding, A. A. Avery. MYSIE M50 Neill, Gordon Kennedy, Dugald MacNutt, Gordon Cooke 60c: J. E. IYISIIS 50c each: Wesley Foster. Edna Macmur-do, J. J. MacLean, Mrs. J. M. Davlson, Helen Proiilt, I-loin ace Heckbcrt, Beryl Woodsldr. Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod. TOTAL-0126.60. Mrs. R. 5. Hum- Coilected by Ii -- p5r2e.00 each: Dr. R. W.. Auld. R. S. Humphrey, J. L. Davlson, Mrs. W. G. Simpson. Mrs. W. C. Mac- Leod, Mrs. F. L. Orr, Mrs. Bruce Champion. 01.00 each: Mrs. John Dune"- Mrs. Robert Coulson, Mrs. Keith Ramsay, Mrs. Ernest Houston. Bruce MacLeod, S. E. Pennin- Russell Mac-Ka.V. Marshall Thomp- son, Rev. 5. H. I-Iaslam. Mrs. J- W. Sheen, Olive Thompson. M”- W. B. MacArthur. 50c: Mrs. Earle Semi!”- TOTAL-526.00. Collected by Mrs. F. M. Davis- on and Mrs. Lester Champion- s2.00 each: Mrs. Benl. Chump- lon, Mrs. J. Donald, Dr. F- T- Bowness, W. H. Darrach. A. C. Ramsay, F. M. Davlson, Mrs. John Burns. 51.50: George Cotton 51.00 cach: Joe Wlgmore. Wol- don Daviscn, Mrs. George Brown. Wm. Warren. Lloyd Mlnlrv M”- Emlly Porter, Mrs. Claude Clow. Mrs. Horace Glover. TOTAL-52350. Collected by Mrs. Elwood Clark 52.00 each: Rev. Alexander Mac- Kay, W. L. Johnson, W. 5. Mac- Lean 51.00 each: Mrs. Robert A. Stav- ert. Allrs. lnxllam Jardine. M3110" Lockhart, Bcnj. Condon, Scott Moase. Stewart Hunter, John Cot- ton,OEImer Paynter, Lester Link- letter. Arthur Henry. Tynda-1 Semple, Keir Woodslde, Elwood Clerk. 75c: Benj. Burns 50c each: Mrs. A. W. Hum- phrey, Mrs. S. R. Pendlelon, Jas. H. Champion, Lottie Sim): Melville Baker, Verdun Paynter. J. B. Millmnn 25c: Wm. .M..Couslns. I - TOTAL-823.50. ' Collected by Mrs. D. MacKenzle 32.00: Rev. L. M. Murray Si.00 each: Mrs. Harris Blak- cney. Mrs. Wm. Woodington, Mrs. Reg. I-Iiliz, Mrs. Frank Cobb, Jes- sie Murphy, Mrs. Everett Champ- ion, Mrs. Jas. Sheen, Mrs. Joseph Woodslde, Mrs. Harry Brown, J. 0. MacKcnzie, Nelson Henry 75c: Mrs. Robert Peterson 55c: Mrs. Tom Cobb 50c each: Mrs. Lloyd Hlckox. Mrs. Roy Reeves, Mrs. James McKenzie, Mrs. Allison Bernard. Mrs. Bruce Graham. Mm 5"" lisrdlng, Mrs. Hodge MontK0m- cry, Mrs. Sidney Mill, B. Moun- tain, Mrs. Richard Kelly. TOTAL-319.30. Collected by Mrs. Ernest Mac- Ewen- szoo: Wm. Champion 3100 each: Mrs. Elmer Ber- nard. Mrs. Ernest MacEwen. M"- Claudc Dunninl. Mrs. Ira Mec- Leod, Mrs. Earle Kennedy. Miss Johnston, Mrs. Jss. Msckinnon. Mrs. Percy I-Ieieicy. Mrs. C. chgpppll, Mrs. Gordon Suther- land. Mrs. J. K. Pldl00YI- 65c: C. E. Yeo 50; Mrs. John Brown. Mrs. Wm. Gass, Mrs. Chas. Adams, Mrs. Lucy Walker 35c: Wallle Thompson T0'I'ALrSl6.00 Collected by Mrs. Robert Car- ruthen- SZ00: Robert S. Carruthel-I 31.00 each: Mrs. Henry ltavert, Mrs. Geo. E. Taylor. Mrs. Bruce Paynter, Mrs. Alexander I-llitv. Mrs. David Clark, Mrs. Roscoe Walker, Mrs. Geo. McNelli, Sam- uel Carruthers. Mrs. Chester Mac- Kay, Ralph Owen. Mrs. Linwood Toombs. Mrs. W. D. Profitt. 75c: Keith Moose ' T0011 Y itime Lill- ICC? Charlottetown. P. I. I. '10:: Mrs. A. Council 32.00: Maurice Clark 31.50: Mrs. T. J. Humphrey III!) each: George Clark, 0. L. Clark, Mrs. Roy Clark, Mrs. Fred Parker, Mrs. Heath Caseley, Mrs. Nelson Caseley. Mrs. Roy Mac- Arthur, Mrs. Myron MacArthur. "Tm ley MscDougsll, Dan Macbougall, Lem Gorveatt, George Robbie Currie, Gordon Taylor. PAGE THREE POP TAKES ORDER! .s.. t ..., .... ....w-- .. .,, 50c: Mrs. Harry Mill: John MacDonald, Lester Smith, TOTAL-515.95 Bill Smith, John Betta, James Dymcnuncn, Enghndl (cm... Bctts, Emerson Gorveatt, A. K. It's normal for a son to bark or. Collected by Mrs. OrvilleClark MacPhee, Mrs. George Gorveatudem .1, mg fgther hem. wan”- MICPM. Roots, Jr., is a sergeant in s. home guard unit which includes two bro- thers and his father, Pie. Walter Tm” , - Roots, 63, who won the DOM ior Salmon canneries on the Paclilc an muck on 3 G,-,,-man muhmg- TOTAL-S2I4.00. coast began to rank with Atlantic ' "Shane! mm” mm. L gun in the First World War. Mrs. Horace Bryanton N: Mrs. Jackie Bernard 50c: Mrs. Parmenas Phillips 40c: Mrs. Wilbur MacArthur TOTAL-Slim Collected by Mrs. Eric Sudsbury 50c each: Mrs. Gussie Cameron, Mrs. Leigh Foliand. Mrs. John Cameron, Mrs. Eric Sudsbury 26:: each: Mrs. David McInnis,. Mrs. Perry Cann. l TOTAL-82.50. 1 GRAND TOTAL KENSINGTON1 DISTRICT-5267.30. Hampton Dlstaict.- Collected by Mrs. James Camp-p, bell- 1 52.00 each: Rev. E. H. Baxterf Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McQuarric. I 31.00 each: Mrs. Clayton Mor- rlsnn, Mrs. Eunice Campbell, Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. John Mc- Quarrle, Mrs. George Dunsiord, Capt. Dan Ferguson, Mrs. Rowan Ferguson. Harry Cudmore, Mrs. William MCFITIIIIC, Mrs. Warren Ferguson, Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, Mrs. F. A. Merrill, Mrs. Edwin Ferguson, Mrs. Earle Callback. Edgar Sohey, Mrs. Peter Fergu- son. 75c: Charles Dunsiord 55c: Mrs. Victor W. Ferguson 50c each: William Myers, Mrs. James Ferguson, Mrs. Everett Rogerson, Mrs. Wilfred Rogerson 40c: Mrs. Albert Best. TOTAL-323.70. Collected by Mrs. Gordon Vil- lett- S3.00 each: A. D. lnman, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Inman STORE HOURS STARTING MONIJAYI NOVEMBER 16th . MONDAY. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY-8:30 to 5:30 WEDNESDAY CLOSE AT 12:30 P.M. SATURDAY-8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. rowse Bros. Ltd. SL00 each: Alexander Ferguson, Elmer lnman, Boyd McQuarrIe,. Warren Villett, Mrs. Gordon Vil- iett, G. Victor Ferguson, Mrs. Wilfred Ferguson, Mrs. Florence Ince. 50c each: Mrs. Russell Fergu- son, Charles Inman, Myrtle In- man, Mrs. George McLean, Mark Cameron, Lorne Ferguson, Mrs. William Farrow TOTAL-S1550. GRAND TOTAL HAMPTON DISTRICT-339.1) Beach Pnlni- - Collected by Mrs. Belle Wllltc and Mrs. Curtis Penny- S1.00 each: Mrs. E. A. Keeping. Wallace B. White, Mrs. Bella White, Ada Williams, Louis liar- ris, Zones Jordon, Mrs. Ray .lor- dan, Mrs. Curtis Penny, MW. Na- than Irving, Ruth Gosbee. 50c: Zattlc Williams 25c: Mrs. Will Gosiles TOTAL-Sl0.75 Collected by Mrs. Newton Wil- llama- 52.00: Elliot Williams 51.00 each: Mrs. Gordon Mac- Kay, Mrs. Orrin Nicolle, Wallace Hume. George MacNclll, Wilbert MacNeill, William Jordan, Lester MacNeill, Milton MacKay, Mrs. Silas MacKay, Mrs. Bert Penny, William Baker, Mrs. Newton Wil- llams 50c each: Mrs. Gerald MacNeiII, Mrs. Allan MacLeod, Mrs. John Williams, Lemuel Baker TOTAL-516.00 GRAND TOTAL B E A C H POINT-326.75. N Nine Mile Creek- Collected by Roma MacDonald and Wanda MacPhee-- 31.00 each: Norman MacDonald, Gilbert MacDougall, Hector Camp- bell, Ray Campbell, Wesley Mac- Qusrrle, Samuel MacDougall, ROI)- bie MacDonald, Leo Taylor, Roy '0 wwxmw .9! I . K 7his beautiful 4 0 - p c . I e t o I "Hsliburtcn" Dinnerware plus a 42-pc. set of line Wm. A. Rogers siiverplate by ONEIDA LTD. in either Lidol or Riel pattsw. 40 FIG! Dinnerware Sol Consisting of Can he on your table II PIIII Service loll Cemisling ei... s s 1 a ran. a o' r t , , ,,",,f,,,,,,, ' . ' , ,,,,,':",,"5,:,;,,: ...s Dmnsv Plain - e Iveed s. lone: 5 We-' WV” ' ' SW" SW" Holes - e Soup ev Cereal am. I Ivllev Kniie. 1 -' hire Overioy On Most Used Pieces. I Cups I I Sewers. ''III III : Aveliebid in Open Stock PATTERSONIS JEWELLERY W STORE 130 GREAT GEORGE ST. Taylor, Albert MacDonald. Wes- I GIVES vou CHARLOTTETOWN If Purl ty and Quality Control ) Msrusklzeo ) HOMOGENIZED ) VITAMIN o INCREASED ) VACUUM PACKED - ) STERILIZED ) SAFE ENAMELLED CAN MORE LIKE FRESH CREAM man ANY EVAPORATED MILK vou wan TASIED. csnrnas" , CREAM!-ZRI, s PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND