.gFor Blind To d Mrs. w. . Mrs. John B. Murley was in the ‘ agenda the annual fund raising I 2er Otc. 24th to hear the I Chicken-Ham supper North CAI-V5.5 The ’m’ I R Manon", and\.th§ei7ol3§}i%molls "cream! pie chasm-7? (young and «use sz r" .. the Charlottetown h in conjunction with day of the annual Harvest ,Ex- iCh’TOwn‘ Looking forward to the com- mencement of their winter act- ivities, t h e Charlottetown Women’s Auxiliary of the Cana- d-ian Institute for the Blind, held an opening meeting in the Charlottean Hotel yester- day attemoon. The President chair. , Most important matter on the campaign. Alt the suggestion of the C.N.I.B. Board it was de- cided to hold 8 “Blitz” for the Mid instead of the usual Tag Day. Under the newplan- teams of women from the Charlotte- town chmohes will make a one night of the city, which “BY hope to cover thoroughly. Already efficient ground work has been carried out by the chief organizers of the Blitz, Mrs. Allan Wcmmm and. Mrs. F. J. COMING EVENTS :Dauce in glona East School every Monday night. - {LDANCE AT C.Y.C. Hall, Card- la'an every Monday night. Web- Wers Orchestra. ‘Hfllsboro Choral group variety Belfast Hall. Sponsored go Eldon United Church. .‘Fly at Queen River’s Air Port fitmdays and Sundays. Turn lefit all; Southport, follow signs. Stu- dent'instruction, passenger flight,- Wnd system. Canteen. ‘ - 0, every Monday night St. Andrew’s hall, Mt. Revert. 21 chances to wm more than $100.00 worth of Prizes. Two Jack Pots of $25.00 etch. Chickens each week. I Dance, corn boil, Wiener fry at the Clover Club on Monday night- ) ‘ 29th. Music by The utownens Trio. Inserted by the Fififih District Of Queens rmmg Liberal Association. Modern and old timedancing , 'or Farmers Recreation Cen- %New Glasgow everyoTuhesdtalIyI t 9-12.30 Doiron’s to es ,il'ton Hall Wednesday Oct 1st, , sored by St. John’s Anglican Ghurch. v The Annual meeting of Belfast me Association will be held In Belfast Hall Monday, Sept. 29th. It 8 o’clock. Attenlion farmers we are now l'eopened for daily custom grind- ing and mixing at our Shur Gain FEM Service Mill, 12 L o w er Queen St, Charlottetown, Canada Packers Ltd. Regular Saturday night dance 9L Peter’s Bay Hall. Music by “he Mariner’s featuring Al Blanchard at the piano. Island grown pears by basket or bushel lots at farm prices, the antics of the wary calves, un- predictable Workers, and their would-be captors kept the large audience on the edge of their seats throught the entire perfor- mance. In the top picture one of ' Steele, The President thanked the two organizers for their very energetic preparations. ,v , The following Churches will participate with the name of the team Captain given in each case.— = J .P. MacNIillian.; Holy Redeemer Church, Mrs. S. G. Peppin; Slt. Peter's Cathedral, Miss Amy Moore; St. James Church, Mrs. A: W. Hyndman, Zion Church, Mrs. DanielMacDonald; Baptist Church, Mrs. P. J. Proude; Cen- tral Christian Church, Mrs. Ern- est Webb; Trinity United Church, Mrs. John Garnhurm; St. Paul’s Church, Mrs. Ivan Horne. Mr.'P. C. Bower, Field Secre- tary of the C.N.I.B. for P.E.I. expressed appreciation Of the manner in which the Annual Pic- nic at Stanholpe was carried He complimented the Ladies of «the Auxiliry on the picnic's suc- cess. At the same time he infom- ed the meeting that several events on the sports programme at the picnic, resulted in new Canadian records. Regretful farewells were said to \Mrs. George Purvis, who is mov- ing to Woodstock, New Brunswick shortly. Purvis has been. transferred to the Royal Bank in Woodstock. ‘ CRE'B Officers. Are Elected (CF). —- The Na- tional convention of the newly- named Canadian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General Workers voted Friday to increase the membership of its national ex- ecutive board to eight from six members. It then elected seven members of the union’s governing body, but it took eight ballots to elect the eighth. In this fight George G21- mour of Ottawa won over Solly Lazare of Toronto. Others elected to the board were William Apps, Vancouver; Guy Swindles, Halifax; J. Eucher Conbeil; Montreal; George Al- coek, Winnipeg; Cal Taylor, Co- balt, Ont, John Close, Toronto and Victor St. Joan, Montreal. Mr. Apps and Mr. St. Jean are new to the board. BUMPER HARVEST HONG KONG (ReutersL—Total grain production in Communist Cina this year is expected to ex- ceed 350,000,000 tons, 90 per cent more than last year’s yield, the New China news agency reported Wednesday. Tenders for the construction of paved highway in the Province were opened in the office of the Minister of Highways yesterday at noon. Submitting the lowest tender for paving from Wood Islands to Little Sands and from Murray Harbour to Murray River —-— a to- Bonny To lead Canadian Ships OTTAW MOP) - The aircraft carrier Bonaventure will lead Canada’s nan/val component in a. series of NATO exercises in the {Mediterranean this fall. The Bonaventure, with two squadrons of anti-submarine air craft —-— twin - engine Trackers of 081 Squadron and helicopters from Helicopter Squadron 50-- will sail from Oct. 8 and visit Portsmouth, England, be (lore returning to the Canadian port Dec. 15. The navy announcement Fr)- day said the destroyer escorts vessels Huron, Haida, St. Laur- ent and Ottawa will accompany the Bonaventure. Sept. Defence Contracts Lei OTTAWA (CH—Contracts to- talling $5,635,621 were awarded in the first two Weeks of Septem-' her by the defence production de- partment and Defence Construc- ' . tion (1951) Limited. AND PIGS PROVIDE FUN. ,hibition and Rimal Youth Fair, the contestants has succeeded in haltering a victim and is attempt- ing to drag him over the W line. Below, 'ggy squeals and 'kicks but to El) avail, this junior farmer has him secure and is about to load him in the waiting truck. « New Glasgow AFirm Gets Job NEW GLASGOW (CH—«H. Rus- sel MaoEwan, member of Par- liament for "Pictou, anti-Duncan Friday that Defence Construction Ltd. has awarded Eastern Wood- workers Ltd. of New Glasgow 3 $423,718 contract for a drill and recreation hall at Gander, Nrfld. Mr. MaoEwan also said the transport department has award- ed contracts to Ferguson Indus- tries oi Pictou for the docking of the icebreaker Sonnet. $4.500, and docking and repair to the light- house tender Brant, $47,000. - .ZONE‘OE SILENCE In the Pacific Ocean off Vancouver Island there is a stretch of water known as the “Zens-of Silence”. And, since no hell or siren can warn ships of dangerous reefs, the ocean floor is stud- ded with wrecks. In our * world are regions Where God’s plan of Redemp- tion ‘is unknown and as, far as Christianity is concerned there is a veritable zone of. silence.\ For a century-and-a-half the Bible Society has success- fully penetrated many such zones, breaking the silence -of spiritual darkness and bringing men and women to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Due to dinumshmg funds in the face of undre- ce'deuted demands and risulg costs, the Society has been forced to curtail its produc- tion this year. with the result; that many thou sands are being ‘ denied the Scriptures. Very soon on Prince Ed— ward Island we shall‘ have an opportunity of helping to alle- viate this situation, as the Island Branches make their annual collections. {Our contributions may be the means of bringing for the first time, the glad sound of the Gospel into the lives of men and women in the re- mote parts of the world. THE BIBLE HOUSE OPPOSITE EATON’S Charlottetown (O .erated by The E. I. Augiliary of The British and Foreign Bible Society) «as 3'" 128 KENT ST. STEAD’S PHARMACY RDAY AFTERNOON AND‘ALL DAY SATU SUNDAY PROMPT FREE DELIVERY WILL BE THE ONLY DRUG STORE OPEN DIAL 4131-4132 A $569,%0 contract for fuel 61:, awarded to Imperial Oil Lida, Ot- tawa, topped the list released Friday. S. Cunard and Co. Ltd, Hali- Ifax, received! a contract for $243,000 for doal. A $285,000 contract was awarded to Forbes and Sloat Ltd, Fredericton, NB, for a tank and - tank range at Gagetown, Over Half Million In Road lenders Opened l tal distance of 10.3 miles was the Island Construction Ltd. Their fi- gure was $148,253. This stretch of highway is known as Tourist Road ' No. 8. Two other tenders were submitted for this work. They were eren Maritimes Ltd —-5 $171,271 and Morrison and Mac- Rae —— $176,034. Tryon to Cape Traverse, a dis- , tance of 6.5 miles saw Warrcn‘ Maritimes Ltd. submit the lowest tender of $164,617. Next were Mor- rison and MacRae —— $171,940 and the highest bid was that of Cur- ran and Briggs —— $177,600. This road will be known as Tourist Road No. 7. The paving of the road from Dingwell’s Mill to Cardigan. 14.7 miles saw a tender of $239,310 submitted by Matheson and Mac- Millan. Warren Maritimes Ltd. tendered $246,090; Curran and Briggs $252,900; Morrison and MJacRae $261,700; Island Construc- tion $288,760. It is presumed that in each case the lowest bidder will receive the contract for construction. This however is all subject to the ap— proval of Ottawa who is sharing in the cost of construction. E. c. Johnstone FIN:E RECORD Mr. Ralph Simpson Baguall, Central Royalty who left Tuesday to resume his studies in 3rd year Electrical Engineering at the Uni- versity of New Brunswick, Fred— ericton N. B. He successfully omnpllerted his 'Zud year in Engin- eering, st U.N.‘B. last term, mak- ing the high mark of 82 per cent in Engineering 242. Ralph who is 18 years of age is to be com- mended on his high standing his friends wish him continued suc- it: Cress . SAYS— 3 Is $55 a month at 70 too little and too late? Why not ask me how you can retire at 60 or 65 with a larger retire- ment income by combining our Dom- nion Security personal savings plan with your old age pension. I’m as close to you as your telephone. Edwin C. Johnstone, B.A., C.L.U., Provincial Mgr. 111-115 Grafton StreeI, Charlottetown, P E.I. Our Group Pension Plans are tax free and inexpensive PROVINCIAL TIRE SIT/“LES, WISH To ANNOUNCE the opening of their tire vulcanizing shop which is equipped with the newest and most ‘ modern type of vulcanizing equipment available. . sell new guaranteed. sell used tires. sell and install truck tires. , are Island distributors fer 6000,3754“ ,All tiressold by~us carry 0111' lifetime guarantee. All work fully vulcanize all types and sizes‘of tires. V are equipped to service and repair tubelcss tires. - _ carry a complete line of farm and implement tires. tires coonficAn " f See us for your winter snow tires. tires. ______.| Sensational Tire Buy -— .I MARATHONS Act now! This is the hottest tire value we’ve had in 15 years. Trade in your tire troubles and drive away on brand new, guaranteed Marathons by Good- 'year. REMEMBER —- These are BRAND NEW, FULL GUARANTEED GOODYEAR TIRES RUSH! RUSH! RUSH! THEY’RE SELLING FAST ONLY .95 WITH TRADE—IN Size 600 x 16 Size 670 x 15 BUY NOW AND SAVE BEASLEY AVE. I, «PROVINCIAL TIRE SALE-S ’ T. s. EDGETT PARKDALE "WE TRADE TIRES" PHONE 8642 Guild Names New Officers The- names of the new execu- tive of St. Veronica’s Guild of Charlottetown were released at the 19th annual meeting held re- cently at the Charlottetown Hos- pltal. Officers are: President: Mrs. George Mac- Isaac, 1st vice-president, Mrs. Ray Peters, 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Frank MacDonald Secre- Sat., Sept, 27, 1958 The Guardian Page 3 tary. Miss Dorothy MacKenzie, Treasurer, Mrs. St. Clair Trainor, Councillors. Mrs. C h‘a r l e s Trainor, Miss Marcela Mac- Donald, Miss Normo Creamer, Miss Eileen MacDonald. In her annual report the presi- denlt, Miss Noreen Shaw, reported the highlight of the year to be the Guild‘s affiliation with the Cath- olic Nurses Association of Can- ads. This, she said, gives the Guild a voice in the International Coun- cil of Nurses and the World Health Organization. SHEPHERDS KIDNAPPED AMMAN (Reutersl—A Jordan- ian army spokesman said Thurs- day that three Jordanian shep- herds were kidnapped Wednesday by an Israeli patrol that crossed the deniarcation line between the two countries. t PHILIP MOORES l at I : MONDAY NIGHTl SEPT. 29 "WHY SO MANY DENOMINATIONS?" Churches Tomorrow THE STORY OF THE EORGOTTEN BLESSING; Rain or Shine Hear This 7:30 SUNDAY NIGHT SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 22 Lupl'horn Ave. the ALL wE'LCOME l i ' AnglicanChurch . of Canada ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL Rochiord Square I Reverend J. R. Davies, M.A-, L. Th. Rector Reverend Canon E. M.‘ Malone M.A., D.D., The Reverend W. G. Hogs. Honorary Assistant Priests Organist and Choir Director, Miss“ Suzanne Brenton, Llc. Mus. Sept. 28. The ' Seventeenth Sunday' after Trinity) ' 8.00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist ’9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist (Choral) and Sermon. 11.00 a.m.—Nursery School (Children up to 5 years) 7-00 p.m.—Evensong & Sermon. Visitors .Welcome CHURCH Established 1769 by Royal Foundation ’ ' The Reverend“ Canon J.‘ '1'. Ibbott ' Rector/ ‘ ‘ Organist and Choir Director, Mr. B. John Harris. F.R.C.0. 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10.00 a.m.—S. S. Junior & Senior Classes . ‘ 11.00 a.m.—S. S. Beginners & Primary Classes. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. . Subject: “Strong In The Lord" 7.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon 7 Subject: “Fruitful Living” Visitors Are Cordially Invited To Attend PRESBYTERIAN , THE KIRK OF S. JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. Semen. M.A., S.T.M.. Minister .' Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M., Orgénist and Dir ctor of Choirs 9:45 a.m.—Church School REE , Day Service, Promotion of ' Classes, and Enrolment of New Pupils 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service a n d Sermon by the Minister. “Even the Poorest of Christians Them”—-a Sermon in Prepar- ation for the Holy Communion next Sunday Anthem: Holy, holy, Lord God Almighty. ' Handel Carr, Bairstow. Soloist, Miss Barbara Rogers. VISITORS VERY WELCOME THE CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank MacLean, B.A. Rev. Robert S. Latimer. ' B.A.. B.D. Royston .F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. Organist and Director of Choirs, 11. a.m.—Beginners and Primary 10.00 a.m.-e Senior Sunday Church School 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Broadcast over CFCY Sermon: THE APPEAL OF JESUS TO EVERY MAN Rev. A. F. MacLean Anthem: “How amiable are Thy Dwellings” —Vaughan Williams EVENING 8.00 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC MISSION at the Coliseum Sermon: Rev. Tommy Tyson from Goldsboro, North Caro- lina ' Anthem:' Trinity Choir Soloist — Miss Joyce MacCal- lum ' A Cordial Welcome Awaits You At Trinity ' \ ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN ‘ Have Something of Christ in , CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. CHURCH 219 Kent Street Merle Zimmerman. Interim Minister. Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. Organist and Choir Director 10:00 a.m.—Bible School and Family Hour. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Communion. I‘ Sermon: "The Anchor Of Hope.” Anthem: "Teach Me O Lor ” —Henderson. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Speaker: Mr. Allison MacRae Anthem: .“We Would See Jesus”—Brackett Soloist: Miss Winnide Hayter Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord. Psalm 150-5. A Cordial Welcome Awaits You at Central Christian. CHARLOTTETOWN BIBLE CHAPEL _ 1235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Avenue "A Bible Preaching Centre, Pro- claiming The Lord‘ Jesus Christ ' as the only Saviour of Sinners.” 7 9:15 a.m.—Truth for Today (Radio Broadcast over C.F. C.Y.) 9:30 a.m.—Lord’s Believers. 11:00 a. m. —The Family Bible Hour: This program is designed to meet the need of every member of the Family; 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Soloist and Song leader: Mr. Joseph Wootton. This‘will be Mr. Wootton’s farewell Service. I He leaves next week to take up teaching duties at New Brunswick Bible Institute, Hartland N.B. ’ Speaker: MR. JAMES STARR. ’A WARM WELCOMES ‘ AWAITS you Supper for PARK ROYAL' . UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Burton Crowc, B.A., Minister 11 Second Street Phone 4214 ’ Mrs J. B. Andrew, Organist. 10.00 a.m.—Junior -I Intermedi- ate-Senior Sunday Church School ‘ 11.00 a.m. —- Nursery-Primary Sunday Church School 11.00’ a.m.—Congregational, Worship Sermon: Why We Must Have Mystery in Our Worship In the evening Park Royal congregation will join in the‘ Preaching Mission in the Coliseum. . I The Sunday services prepare for Monday serving. CALVARY TEMPLE PARKDALE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Rev. V. E. Jackson. Pastor 9:15-9:45 — Radio Broadcast CJRW Summerside. 1240 on Dial. 10.00 a.m.—Sunday; School 11.00 a.m.—Worship Service. 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service We invite you to Calvary Temple this Lord’s Day. Come and enjoy the Special Singing and preaching of God’s Word. Remember : “You are welcome at the Temple” SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH ’ V 22 Lapthorne Ave R. W. Taylor, Minister Phone 5865 3' 5 5 All Copy for Church Page Must Be In By 5:00‘ p.m. Thursday Charon. ll SATURDAY 1:45 p.m.—Sabbath School 3.00 p.m.—Divine Worship Sermon by Evangelist Philip Moores, the visiting speaker for a two week Evangelist Series. Sunday Evening Service at 7.30 p.m. Topic: A warm welcome awaits you. “ALL EYES EAST" i THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Minister: Rev. E. L. Mitten, B.A.. 3.1). Acting Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. V. L. Dingwell 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. (Tomorrow is Promotion Day: pupils will be assigned to new classes. Be sure to enroll) 11:00 a.m.—MORNING W 0 R- SHIP.. Sermon: “WHY BE A CHRIS- TIAN?” (First in series on “The Why Of Our Faith”) Anthem: “The Lord’s Prayer." (Gates) During Service the Sunday School Teaching Staff and Of- ficers will come forward ln' consecration. 7:00 p.m.—EVENING S E R- VICE. - Sermon: "WHY SOME CHRIS- ..TIANS ARE NOT RADIAN ” Anthem: “Sweet Is Thy Mercy, Lord” (Bamby) Solo: “He Wipes The Tear From Every Eye" - Mrs. Terry Vallis', Soprano If you have not a church home We invite you to our commun- ion of worship and work. COME AND WORSHIP ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Prince .1: Grafton Street- -The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M.A., Minister Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. _ 10:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. 11:00.a.m.—-The Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Sacrament of Holy Communion Anthem: Combined Choirs. 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon: “A Point Of View" Vocal Solo: Sélected Mr. Charles Graig Guest Organist: Mrs. Kenneth Parker All Are Cordially Welcome UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - 37 Elm Avenue Rev. 0. R. stairs, Minister Albert Stairs. Asst. Phone 8676 Services : ‘ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.—Open Air Church - Charlottetown. You are invited to these services. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND ‘ Birchwood Street Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, ILA. 10:00 a.m.—Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Service. 2:30 p.m.—Service in Stanchel. 7:00 p.m.—Service. “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily as “to the Lord and not unto men: knowing that ol the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ. But he that doeth wrong shall re- ceive for the wrong which he hath done: and there is no respect of persons. Col: 3: . 23-25. THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street . “HOME OF EVANGEIJSM” Since 1865 Sr. Major and Mrs. Arnold Hicks, Sunday 9.30 a.m. Sunday School and Directory Class 11:00 a.m. Holiness Meeting. 6.30 p.m. Open Air Meeting. 1. 7.00 p.m. Public Salvation Meeting A Warm Welcome Await. You At The Army i