5...“ - A i crrurrcarrs QEPTEMBER n. 194s ....! TOMORROW AAAAAAAAAAA-AhAAAaAAAAAAAAAALAJ wRCli 0E. UNI l ED CHURCH ENC-LAND of ' CANADA "Tfibiugcsruanrm umrrv umran ' Anslifll CHURCH ltuchford it!!!" S. Ill. Ilsloas “§{",,,_°“E.°r"u. lrrorrmbnt. ‘m... sunume Brenton. M. Milli! “mlgcsnav scnvrcrs W0 "ma! Commlllllbl I 1M I'll "£041 amoral uehartat. Ill ler- r;i,n'5.»¢nsnng and Sermon. warn nay szrtvrcll flolv Communion. m5 ftlnlldly and Friday 745 ‘fursday, ahllrstll ll!‘ ‘lt- day ‘$.30 Wednesdl! Evenstmg no runny All sr-nis are free and Inel- vnprlnmi. visitors are welcomed. n". [nrilzrrhent ls glad to Ill i-hllll ‘m... m» service. Everybody wel- I071" u-k- ST. mums ANGLIOAN C H URCH "Win" rsmsn cnurrcn lllalvlishvd 1169 by Royal Found- ation he, J. T. lhbott, R- Du Doctor. lll’. lluyslnn F. Mllflltlffi LJS-O" - 1st and Choir Master. TRINITY 53,0 ,i. tl, Holy Communiflh. (ll the (impel! 11.110 .\. M. Moraine PH!" all! Sermon. 14m p, m. Evening Prayer and Srrmr-n All sci-vices will he he" in 1111» lk-nsh Hall and will be con- (lllcivrl 1w .\ir. Fraser I. Bournem- Fiudeni Flmlstcr. Visitors will receive a cordial relrnmc ni St. Paul's Church. "cursor I lzktAN n11: KlRK or sr. rasurs The llev. T. H. llusreil BOIIIII M ‘ M. Minister Orranlst bliss r3. Lillian McKenzie Mlls, BIB- ll ASL-Divine Worship Ewnmn: The Rev. T. I. Hillel lfiwxrrs, .\l 5., S. T. M. Suprslxn Solo: The G004! Sha- phrnl. \‘ :1 dc WIMP. MN. 10h! Marilee, ("berry volley. rilfrflliClll C F C Y) '1 P. ll Evening Worship Sermon The RAV. T. ll. BIQI“ Snmcrs. Ill A" S. T. M. Inlst. Jill's. h’. D. MacLeaa. Ttqlil-hih-RESBYTERIAN CHURCH WERE}: 0mm Streets 1m, (a. (‘arhlc Webster llflnlstcr tlr. frank J-lhnston A. T. C. l. organist and choir director MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 .-i 3i. Theme: "The Chal- lenge of Christ." llvntns 133, 261, 4M. W»: "l Walked ‘Io-day Where Jesus ilaliwd." Mrs. Bertram Prlirrsnn ll\'l2'.l.\'G WORSHR 7M I’. .\l. Theme: "The Living Curl." ilvmns. (K13, 48d, 450, Th1‘ rnllhnili School Meets at tm drlnrlc in the morning. "Sly hrvllsr-rn, he yg gtmn‘ h} "if Mrll. and in the D000! 0f ill. 1:11:14 l"nt on the whole "Fm"? (i linrl.“ ‘You rrr- rnrrliniiy invited t0 wor- lhil‘ V-liii us. H Gospel Hail I s WW1‘ PYITICG Street Chris": nr. Ag: t; "M" o! (he bord Jesus Christ (llni iii/Mr] llrriinu lor Children Lords day it l, n, llr-nrvnlhr-ring the Lqrd, 15mg in 11 .\ u. ltlhllvl Mcviing, Lords dl! 1.“ "fflvvr “or-ling Tuesday LEM. lhhlr [loading I-‘rldny Q f, Li, -*-“'P1»( 11 lllilll he horn sgaln he "W" W the Kinsdom of God. lnhn 3.3, . 51"?" vr- he converted and be- F?" as Ilillv children ye shall not Mr min tlzn Kingdom of Hg!- "n mu m-z) "wliflr (‘n the Lord ham Nhm m" "mu shall be aavad "s 111-31, SALVATION ARMY GREAT crzormn sneer "ti"! and Mrs. Victor MICIAII gal M. Holiness Meeting. P~ M. Sunday School and I Bible mm. “m; pr. Evangelistic Meeting. n‘ “VIM acting eaeb Irrsrluy it P. M. A: "P rorrlially invited In pa. wit" nhnve moellnga I the h Margins Weekend. There will . 5 "I 01g d - .,.“*)"1r’nr. m u u q“ ' D (‘IVES 31 m“ llilr “franc BY ,3"!!! a “"- ARE wrrmomr L; - “r0 aunn can! 1 lro ‘"“ “BF-N. Men.,—-(CP)-A site firkbiafl chosen for a cairn to m“ F: visit of La Vcrendryc. rm esnenph ‘Pllrlorcr. to this m, be bynlln the mu century. n m Pmunt. ha}: Darlirrgton by ‘my ll “MC 5Q" iii- MOSTLY WATII lav. I. C. lies D. D. Visiting Pastor and Interim Moderator of the Congregation A. lay Jfendall, A. C. C. 0., L. l. A. M. Organist and Choir Director. CIUSADIIS’ CAVAHJADS SUNDAY 11.00 s. an. Primary and Begin- ners Departments 11.00 a. m. DIVINE WORSHIP conducted by Rev. ll. C. lice, D. D. assisted by Rev. W. T. Mercer. leflnol: ‘The Call 0f ‘Illa Hour" lov. II. I. D Jshford D. A., l. D.. M. I. It. Anthfln: "The Kill’ 0f Love" (Sheik!) Solotsta: Alto, Mlle Kaye Mo- Euzhcrn. Baal, Mr. Stanley Inn- caster. 1.00 p. m. DIVINE‘ WORSHIP conducted by Rev. Dr. H; C. lice, In Africa." Dr. W. l. ltralflly. I. A. Vocal solo. selected - Mira levsrely Smith. "Unto terse ltlt l up mine eyes, 0 thou that dwclleat in the heavens." ‘Iiriuity Church Ia happy to en- tertain thcaa members of The Cru- saders‘ Cavalcade, and extends s cordial welcome to members of other congregation who come to worship with us today. * BAPIIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Iltsroy Streets. Minister, lav. Jamel D. avlaon _ II.A., 5.1). Organist, Mrs. Allison Macho, A.T.C.M. Director a! Choir. Miaa Pearle Burns. Morning Worship ll A. M. Sermon: "hva ads My All" Rev. James n. Davison. Solo Mica llslcn Dewar. Church School, Beginners and Prhnsryvvillueetatllkltiflrhcre will be open session of tha whole school or: Sortflnrbor 10th. Evening Worship I P. M. Sermon: "The Art p; Taking ‘Iblrga oooiLv." Rev. James D. Davlson. Solo, Mrs. Bella Mcllmla. You m cordially invited to worship with The Baptist Church. . CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH lent Street MAI-VII: D. DUNIAI». l. TI». Minister. Mrs. M. C. Stewart. Organist Gholr Director 10.00 A. M. Church School and Family loll. . Adult Claaa in Auditorium Guest Teacher-Mrs. Wm. Nice. 11.00 A.M. Morning Worship and Communion. lermon: "whence This People?" Solo: (Selected) Mr. loy Smell- man. A 1.00 p. so. Inning Worship Ser- vice. Senna: “The Three-Fold Wit- near" Sole: (Selected) by betas Shtels following Honky Serving.” Central Christian Church urges its members and invites tia many friends to worship on the Lord's day. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 87 Ill! Avenue lav. Quincy Stairs. Pastor Special Monthly All-Day Services l1 A. N. Worship service 2.10 P. M. Bible Teaching 1 f, M, Evangelistic Meeting ..'l'laan h accumulation for any one eoutlg for the day and bring- to: their blah. We no glad to announce a fine Prayer Boom. for those seeking God We still believe that Jeane Christ la the aarne today as he W" ll! the past, and whole hearted " _ DENTNAL GUARDIAN This column la reserved rel- new; vi local interest. but advertising of s nervsy nature may ba inserted at llva cents a word, strictly pay- ablo in advance. . OIASWILL for Photographs. OONFIDIIATION LII’! fl- SURANCI- ' __, urorrror: own Orzrnuc Saturday night. xrxr acArrry saorrz n- gaining after holidays Septgmm» MEOWEALIIAX u: 55 mtnuiu. v14 r1 s Central Atrw roe: or m. l“ m“ EVENING SESSIONS st the Corcorsn Business Training Studio will be resumed on Sept. 28. PIANO LESSONS — [pulse COX. L. Mus. (M06111). 101 Woy- mouth Strcet, phone 26624.. TRINITY CHURCH‘. — Fuel“; are reminded of the Rally for boys "Id klrls this afternoon three o'clock. HAMPTON Pastoral charge, Btrvlm Sundry. September 12th. Victoria 11 A. M. Hampton 3 P. M. Honshaw 7.30. Minister. T, G, Hang B. A.. B. D. BBADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. September 12th. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Bracial. bane 3 P. M. Czussdcrs’ Cavalcade Service. Miss Ida Mackenzie. guest speaker. Mr. Roscoe Walker of Kcnslngton, Soloist. W. B. Muc- Phsil, Minister. i... THE BAPTIST OHUICH. - Mornlng Worship will be held as usual at ll A. M. with sermon by the minister. the Rcv. James D. Davison, BA, B.D.. whose morn- ing theme will be "Love Demands My All." The sermon by ‘Mr. Davi- son at Evening Worship 7 P. M. will be “The Ari’. o! Taking Things Coolly." Miss Helen Dewar will be the soloist at. Morning Worship and Mrs. Belle MscInnls st Even- ing Worship. Bsgrnnera and Prim- szy groups of the Church School will meet at 11 A. M. On Septem- ber 19th there will be s11 open ses- sion of the whole Church School st 11 A. M. Please be assured of you: sincere welcome to participate in the worship services at The Bap- tist Church. TRINITY CHURClL-The Crus- aders‘ Cavalcade team as arrived, and Trinity Church is rlvileged to have two outstanding guest speak- ers this Sunday. The services of the day will be conducted by Rev. Dr. H. C. Rice. who will be assisted by Rev. W. T. Mercer. The guest speaker at the morning service will be the Rev. H. E. D. Ashlord. 8A.. B.D.. M.B.E., who will take for his subject "The Call o! The Hour." ln the evening Dr. W. E. Strang- way, BA, will speak on "Medical Experiences in Africa." The service of praise will be under Prof. A. R. Kendall's direction. In the mozn- ing the choir will sing Shelley's “The King of Love," with Miss Kaye McEuhex-n taking the alto solo and Mr. Stanley Lancaster the bass solo. In the evening Miss Beverley Smith will sing. Capacity congregations ate anticipated both morning and evening. and a cor- dial invitation is extended to those from other parts of the province who arc able to avail themselves of this unusual opportunity. and hear these distinguished speakers who have done so much for the cause of Christianity in India and Africa. You are invited in be present. BRIDAL SHOWERS — Miss Marjorie Carr (Mickey) whose marriage takes place the latter part. of September has had many showers tendered recently in honor of her approaching marriage. On Wednesday afternoon, August 25 the staff or Prowse Bros, where ‘TMi/akny" is enlployed, held a shower and picnic at Brackley chest of silver. Other showers were held by the following: Mrs. Joe Ihrnning, 5 Esher st; Mrs. V. Garrett, Mrs. I. Doherly sncl Mrs. A. Crawford at Mrs. Garrett's apartment. Mrs. Lloyd Archer at the hams of her mother, Mrs. I}. 1". Acorn; and Mrs. E. Mason Halifax. At all showers Miss Carr received many irseful and beauti- ful gifts. him brings results. Everyone ls wolooma to all Sor- vices. l. Dlruroh i of Scotland Services, ll.00 A. M. LORD'S DAY, SEPT. l2 Orcngo Lodge Rooms Richmond Sh, nsxr Telegraph Office "Seek ye the LORD while Ho may be found." (lleitrlr 55:6). "JUNK YAII)" PLAYLOTI VWlOllJA-ACP) — Bornethinl new in plasiots for youngsters I sdvomted V! ("one I: Knish!- l-le suggested the city have "junk yard” playgrounds to I1" m! younger generation a whack at automolalea, mrcet cars and even have found the "junk yard" play- lota sale and popular. \ I401‘! OI’ ANTI 77".‘ world's surf 1 "W- N oer 1.1;? lash? m m‘ There are about 2,000 species of sate j Australia. r The British and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUN DLAND PIINOI EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY THE DEMAND IOI THE BIBLE In the mtdm of the frustra- tion and confusion to be met with everywhere throughout the world to- day, there la an urgent and increasing demand In‘ the Bible. ‘lire llhle Society sits for the prayers and tliftu of ali christian people than. it may - be enabled to meet this unparulleied hunger for the Word of God. and that the light of that Word may gvuidc the footsteps of man- kind into paths of righte- ousness and peace. In the 9.12.1. Auxiliary "Btble Sunday" will be Oct- ober 17th and "Bible Wee!" starts Monday. October 1e. Plan to help in tlls great work. Beach and pesentcd her with a. Firm 218D qv_.1-._~_-,,m Dover! With Reservoir or Waterfront $8 DOWN — with polished cost illustrated, except shown. F. A. STEWART JONES DEDICATION SERVICE - A very interesting dedication service was held in Victoria United Church Sunday, August 29th, along with the regular service. A plaque given in memory of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lea, Victoria, and presented by Mrs. Richard S. 1AA, fulfilling the request of her late husband, Richard S. Lea, Montreal, was unveiled by Dr. R. Gordon Lea. Charlottetown. Mrs. J. T. Windsor the last surviving member of the family attended the service. Appropriate music was rendered by a full choir. The solo part. of the anthem, "In The Upper Garden There," was very effect- ively sung b-y Miss Maylen Bos- well. Mrs. R. Keith Boswell was the organist for the service. PBOMINENT VISITORS _ Among the recent visitors in P. E. 1’. were Ceptain William M. Silliphsnt, MD, Medical corps. United States Navy, with his wile Jean and ivwo daughters Mary Ruth and Elisabeth Ann, They were visiting the doctor's father. Mr. J. A. Silliphent and his sis- ters. Mrs. J. W, ysttcrson and Mrs. Sherman MuDui! of Hunter River. During their vacation here they enjoyed visits to various parts o; the Island illCllldillg one to Sourls, where Dr. Silliphant was once principal of the High School there. Dr. Silliphsnt has been in the United States Navy for the past 19 years and has served in various plrts of the world both on board ships and on Naval stations ashore. One of his most unique experiences and one which he would not care to rc- Willibm C.‘ peat was that ed being a prison- er of war m! the Japanese for three years after the fall oi Corregidor in 194.2. He was liberated in Manila, Philippine Islands upon General MacArthur-s entry into that city in February 104.5. At present he ls Director of Laboratories at the Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Centre, Bethesda, Maryland, nnd resides in Washington, D. C. Both Dr. Silliphant and his family enjoyed the peaceful beauty of the Island to the utmost and 100k forward to another visit is the not too distant future. Personals Mrs. A, 3.. Wise left Thursday morning in spend the week-end in Moncton the guest of ‘nsr daughter, Mrs. C. W. Dompierre. MI. lfiilil (koken. mic-raid, has one to St. Dlfilstsrva University o resume his studies for next year. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver llyfe who moved to Boston last year to rs- side ere in Charlottetown renew- ing old friendships. Miss Mary woken, RN, has arrived frcm Toronto to spend a month visiting her parents. Mr. and mo. C. W. Crokcn. Emerald. rm. J. B. LeBlanc. Mont/ton. N. 3.. has been spending a week with Mrs. W J Hook. lh-rlsdlfi Ante, City. left on return accom- Plhied htv Mrs. Hook who will (do i MoRsr-rs TEAS Suitable for the smaller kitchen or cs on auxiliary cooker or baker. Mode oven door with hoof Indicator. As CHARLOTTETOWN EXTRA! 3-piece LlVlNG RQOM $U|TE! Exclusive with SIMPSOWS in Charlottetown! , Beautiful Style . Steelcraft Construction , Choice of (lovers $l79 $18 Down-SH Monthly This 3-pieca Chesterfield Suits is in smurf mqdem striped or figured velour with walnut-finished show-wood fronts. style. Upholstered in Spring-fil- led for com-fort. Genuine "STEELCRAFT" underconstruciion for longer serv- in. $6 MDNTNLY iron lop. Drop reservoir is not 129 Kent Strooi illiAllLilTTETilWll their cppecrcnee THE ROBERT All-while felt upholsiering, It's Time to Tl-rinlc of Your Fall Heating! RECORD Range In Smaller Size! 4.50 Famous RECORD Quebec Heaters in Three Sizes! 11.95 - 19.93 26.95 The Qucbccs m} ora famous for Burn lira most economical kinds of fuel end give o most intense hm. Built- throughout to rigid specifica- iions. Select yours early! and performance. SSINMPSON (SJ cl llapsaasrh relive‘ EASTERN LIMITED spend one week vacation at her hem-e in. Moncton. , Mir. and Mrs. Hartford Reeves. i Charlottetown. have returned to i their home after s. pleasant. vs.- ;cation spent. in Hamilton. Ont... | with their daughter and son-in- : lsw. lvltr. and Mrs. R. C. Math"!- ‘ and Tioronm where they attended Hue Canadian National Exhibi- tion. I Miss Helen Oe-ims. EN. re- . tin-riled to Boston by plane after ‘spending the summer holidays i mtn her parents, Mr. um Mlrs. Wank Cairns. souris. Miss Cairns is a. graduate of the Whidden hicmmisl Hospital, Boston, Mass. and hes been employed on the staff of that hospital since her graduation. Gay's Vegetables With very few exceptions. moat any time in September. frost is likely to strike. Why not secure your requirements of green to- matoes for chow, not: later on they may not be obtainable. Island grown ripe tomatoes will not be plentiful unless warm weather continues; later they may not be available. We have most all the standard vegetables. Buy from the producer and save money. ‘ J. l. GAY t SON At Hothouse In loving memory of my dear husband Horace H. Ling, New (llssgow. who parsed away Sept. 12m. mo. A little while and we rhall meet Our loved ones gone before. And we stroll clasp their hands again 0n yonder distant shore. ‘A little whllc and we shall hear The Saviour’: whisper “some? » And we shall ever dwell with him In our eternal home. 1 Inserted s, nu Wife and rum! -—‘ W A N T E D ORGANiST AND CHOIR CONDUCTOR FOR UNITED CHURCH, Ohcfilom, N. l. Good oppohmiiy for Teacher. Stole solcry required. J. H. C. LOBBAN, Secretory. Ask for it by name... LANES BREAD please DELICIOUS . T . WHOLESOME HEALTHFUL BREAD A QUALITY PRODUCT OF l.lillE’S BAKERIES LIMIT!» DON'T SAY BREAD- SAY LANFS BREAD, PLEASE Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WlllTLOCK--PHONE 1781-1.