liens: HELP Us Photo by Crawell, Children in the Protestant Orphanage Sending Out An Appeal ANNUAL DRIVE FOR FUNDS OPENS MONDAY. OCTOBER 3rd YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT IS URGENTLY NEEDED GENERAL ELECTRIC steam iron now 817.50. Brown Electric. WAFFLE GRILL a bargain at 36.96. Brown Electric. MAC's AUTO BODY WORKS will be closed October 1st to Oc- tober 12. . SEPTEMBER 30th is the final day for paying the third in- stallment of city taxes. WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. Giggey's Pharmacy open 8 a.m to 8 p.m. THE LAW OFFICE of Allison M. Gillis will be closed until October 11. WHEN PAYING the third in- stallment of your city taxes please bring your bill. INTEREST at rate of V: of l'Ib per month will be charged on the third installment after Sep- .tember 30th. IMMUNIZATION CLINlC- will be held at the Health Centre. 188 Prince St.. every Friday. 2-4 pm. Daylight Time. MAKE A bit with a J. C. Hig- gins shot gun-light weight, high quality, low priced, easy terms Slmpsons Sears Ltd. WORLD'S RECORD: I404 tar- gets without a miss with an Ithaca gun. sold a n d distributed by ; Douglas Bros. and Jones, Ltd. 1 rue: rnnm installment at city taxes is due and payable on Friday, September 30th. ORWELL - VERNON U n i I e d Church. Rev. John M. Sheen. Min- ster. Vernon River. ll a.m.: Eldon 2:30 p.m.; Orwell, 7:30 p.m. . TRYON BAPTIST Paslorate. Dr. J. Barrass. Minister. Services ;for Sunday, October 2nd. West- lmnrclantl at .'l:00 p.m. Tryon at FRIDAY, SEPT. 30 AT 8 Everybody Annual Meeting Liberal Associutioii District of Queens will be held in KINGSTON HALI. LIBERAI MEETING OI. Zlitf P.M. Welcome. Signed: P. R. BOYLE. Pros P. .1. NOYE. Sec'y. BREAKFAST BACON FRIDAY NIGHT, SPECIALS 6.30 -- 9.30 e.M. PERFECTION EVAPORATED MILK TALL TINS LIAIT-6 TO A CUSTOMER 69” "5-'7--45" SPEEDTILE. .. IPEEDTILE lays up am last . . . hto strain. fireproof -ails em ,InII buildings warm. dry and clam. Insurance Incas HI loud. FortarsnlnitIdtnp.wnnbomu.nasIs.thontraa...hlan.larHlY gnrnnmclal building, Shaw SPEEUTILI and PARTITIM TILI fglilldothqyabbast. Pbona.winavwritainlartilbshruanan ptanavs grad it lead ("Mb HALIFAX. N. I. lawns-ra Islhs-I1.-ls-Qy -I!&p tannins-nuns--nssaaai Personals Miss Jean Richards. employee of the P. E. Island Ilnspitni is spa-nil ing it vacation with her part-ut.-. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Riclizirds, Ver- non Rivcr. Mr. and Airs (lion Ncusou l'i' turned Werlncstlny from a trip to Cleveland. Ohio. where they visit ed Mr. Newaon's :-iiiteijand brother in-law Li and Mrs rhildren, Kathy and Ri-ml B. H. Newson of liarriugtnn. Mr. and Mrs. holiday with Mr. and Mrs. B. New man, Prestbury, North Clivltr-n ham. England Tb:-,v returncrl on :lhe "Saxoiiin" , Montreal Sept 2l.st They were av 1t-ompanicd by Mr. Newman's bro iher, Marshall. In Memoriam In loving memory of Mrs. May- nard Bryanton who passed away which :it'riw-ti September 30th. 1951. Tonight the stani are gleaming On a lonely silent grave Where sleeps in dreamless her - One we loved but could not save. May heaven's winds blow softly War that sweet and hallowed spot Where one we loved lies sleeping Who will never be forgot. Always remembered by son Her. old and dallthter-In-law Olivc. llnnska nml 'l'hc-i were accompanied by Mr and Mrs Fred Ncirni:-iii. Vernon River, returned home Fri- day after spending a two months slum- 7::l0 pm. Sunday School at Tryon at 11:00 a.m. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Charge, Services Sunday Oct. 2, u.n1. Mount licrbert, Junior (Ihoir: ll:l0 am. Bunbury Com- munion; 7 p.m Poivnal Commun- inn. Rev. '1'. R. Goudgc, Minister. THIS IS N.-I'l'lt)NAI. lnininni1.- ation wt-cit Vaccination against . sniallnox should he done before one year of age and again before com- giieiiciiie school Don't wait! Vac ' t'iri;ifc' IIAMI"I'ON I'astoral Charge The United ('liurcli of Canada. Services ias arranged locally through Octo- ber llampton Sunday School Rally . Service Sunday October 2. 7:30 p.m. Rm R ll Baxter. minister. t'tll'I'2IlI"..-U) I';i:.ioi'.'-il tilitiltltv llniterl ('liurrli oi (ianada. Services Sunday October 2. Covehend Rd.. 9:30 a m.: West Covehead. ll a.m.: Union Rd. 7:30 p.m. Rev. N. R. Green. YORK PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Minister: Rev. J. M. Sprouie, World Com- munion Sunday. October 2, 1955. 11:00 am. Central: 2:30 p.rn. Rrncklcyz 7:.'l0 p.ni. York; Friday. Sept. 30, 7.45 n.m Pleasant. Grove. (Cnmmiinion Servicet IIIARSIIFIELD Pastoral Charge. The Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. Sunday. Oct. 2nd. Marshfleld, 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Film slide service conducted by Sunday School; Harrington 10 am. Sunday School. Rev. Lee M. Mac- i. B.A., " ' s . City and Central VAlL'l RADIO SERVICE-Pick up and delivery. 204 Kent St. ST JOHNS PREBBYTERlAN- Church. Belfast. Sunday, Oct. Ind, 11 a.m.: Morning Service, Mr. Cecil Roberts of the Gideon Society will conduct the service. REV. D.A. Campbell, Interim Moderator- CORNWALL UNITED Church. Services Oct, 2nd. will be conducted by Rev. F.W. Snwdon as follows; Kingston 11.00 a.m.: New Dominion 8.00 p.m.; Cornwall 7.30 p.m. Sun- day Sch ' as announced by superintendents. ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fall, County Line, wish to announce the engagement of their second eldest daughter, Jean Eliz- abeth, to Allison Lloyd son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walsh of Albany. Marriage to take place in the near future. GAMBLE-Passed away at his late residence 246 Duke St. Summer- side on Thursday, September 29th. John Gamble, aged 63 years. Rest- ing at the Bowness Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Saturday October ist.. at 2.00 p.m. Interment in the Peoples Cemetery. Visiting hours 10-12 a.m,. 2-5 p.m.. 7-10 p.m. Y MENETTES MEET- The Y day evening for a pot-luck supper Myrtle McMurtry showed slides of the Y's Men's convention in Phila- delphia after which a Chinese auc- tion was conducted by Mrs. Jock Lawson, with a good sum realized. The auction gifts were won by Mrs. land. NEW GLASGOW Christian Church Sunday, October 2nd. New Glasgow Community S u n d a y School 10 am: Morning Worship and Communion ll a.m.; Caven- dish United Baptist Church, Caven- dish Community Sunday School 10 a.m. All parents and friends are invited to this closing session of the Sunday School. Awards will he made to the children. Worship ser- vire 7.30 pm. Rev liryer R. .Jones. B.D., Minister. in Canada. Central Parish Services next Lord's Day are as follow.s' Clyde River ll a.ni. s.s. l0 am. Canoe Cove annual Mem rial Service 3 pm. SS. 2 p.m. Nine Mile Creek Missioiiary Offering Service 7.30 pm S.S. 0.30 pm. Churchill W. M. S Thank-offering Service at 7.30 pm Special Music Miss Mary MacKen7.ie. Deaconess. Guest Speaker. Rev. Donald Nich- olson. Minister. Y's MEN MEI-IT-Revel LePagr- was chairman at the regular mfpper club in the banquet Y.M.C.A. last night. Harry Heartz. CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS II Ianl St Phone (022 Menettes met at the YMCA Mon-O Sid Jeffrey and Mrs. Jock Suther- ' THE PRESBYTIfRIAN t'Iuu'i-iii meeting of the Alpha Y's mcns; room of thel I mug Y'I In Ions wlloy Pier and Al: Con of saint 3:: were introduced as guests. . Jack Kirby. was pianist and Ron Atkinson was leader of the sing song. . Ray Barrett and Arthur Duvar addressed the meeting briefly deal- ing with plans for projects to be undertaken by the Club in the near future. All present enjoyed a film dealing with the timely topic of hunting. The meeting closed with tile singing of the National Ant- hem. FREE 330 in groceries with e a e h refrigerator purchased. Brown Electric. RALLY AND PROMOTION Day in Central Christian Sunday School, October 2nd. at 10.00 pm. REGULAR MONTHLY meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Canadian Legion. B.E.S.L., C h a r lottetown Branch. Tonight in A u x i I i a r y Room at 7.30. Executive meeting at 7.00 BRADALBANE charge United Church of Canada services for Otvibcr Znd: Pleasant Valley, ii an . North Granville, 3 p.m.; Bra- dalrinc 7.30 p.m. Rev. H.S. Ray- nor, Minister. Rely Held Af Hunter River A largely attended Missionary Rally was held in Hunter River United Church, on the afternoon of Sept. mth with Mrs. J. S. Mac- Leod presiding. The opening devotional exercises were conducted by the local C.G. I. T. members taking as their theme. "'l'lie Bible" Mrs. James E. Andrew gave the address of welcome and Mrs. Aubrey Cutcliffe Frederiction. responded. Mrs. LE. Biackie, brought greeting from the Presbyterian W. M. 5. Roll call of auxiliaries was re- sponded to by all adjacent socie- ties and several visitors. Mrs. R. W. Burdett rendered two solos which were enjoyed. Mrs. W. I. Bowman was organist. Mrs. Blair Andrew gave the; Financial report which showed an increase over last year. Mrs P. W Ciitcliffc. P E I. Prcsbytcrial President. introduced the two ouistaiidinu Missionaries. Dr. Flnrciice li'lurray who has spent thirty-years in Korea and Miss l')oroIIiy Young of the W.M.S. executive in Toronto. Dr. Young in her address made clear the Friday, Sept. 30. 1955 The Guardian Jsga J refugees, which due to the large population. inflation. and the land condition of the country. living conditions are made very difficult. She expressed thanks for relief parcels and told us to keep on sending them. She made an appeal for young recruits for replacement on the mission field. Mrs. Young in her talk which was most instructive and interesting on all phases of W.M.S. work showed that through I 'Lility, can find means at service HIM where she resides. she too made the appeal for young people to go into full-time service for the Church. Following her address a question box was conducted in which many questions were discussed and an- swered by both missionaries. The offering was received by Mrs. John Crasweli and Mrs. Fred Smith. Lunch was served by. the Hunter River Auxiliary. obligation for organization, leader ship, and the receiving of people for the many channels of Christian work open to them each member FRESH FAT FALL MACKEREL CITY FISH MARKET oiAL'4424 present conditions in Korea. She stressed the great need among i i l THIS IS THE WA Y EVANGELISTIC MISSION ST. PAUL'S CHURCH CHARLOTTETOWN OCT. 2nd to OCT. 7fI1 "THIS IS THE WAY" MISSION Conducted by the Noted Injish Evangelist Rev. Richard Rees SERVICES: SUNDAY. October 2nd:- ; ll A.M.: Preacher. Rev. Richard Rees. 7 P.M.: MISSION SERVICE conducted by Rev. Richard Rees. tstanding Values! WITII IP TI I YEARS TI PAY IRVIJSEO Hi-Ca units to cheese baseboard Inning or Donn. Al union on fully TboralsesentplstolinedAntissnntOs frosn...v'sntrorois condltionara, gravity warm air furnaces as hot water units for conventional radiators. radiant Isontilng Q0 oqotppcdvlnouru nwrlaeonenlsondrinfasnonshilglsulv arhr nudnunaaanany. GUARANTEED FIIEL OIL SUPPLY IL v rim: ct-mvmm um - sunsmin 2m'- tlsstagss m . MONDAY TO FRIDAY. Oct. 3rd to Oct. Triu- Service of Prayer daily at 10 A.M. EVANGELISTIC ssitvics daily nt a MA. Service for WOMEN: WEDNESDAY. at 3 P.M. Al Ara Invited To Attend These Evangelistic Services. A GIFT? Why Nor Cal In and IILOOR Around?" ATTERSON'S - ON GREAT GEORGE RT. Jewelers - Gift Specinlhts