ee ia wp? aad _. oe * 3 ’ ad , = Hiss church Senctettee ffewing ho sogeter SEES SS Heath Educator eras Ss F : sot + denominational mate. He Honored By ‘San’ | "7. The presentation was made : VV Christian throughout the world| Iu appreciation of his efforte|'Y Anom Pickering, & mombst a is a part of that body ‘ie., the lin conducting discussion groups ante cud call eunben | ~ [che of Crit om Sarthe “he Provincia Sanatorium,| thee ancere wish that Mr. ‘i | TELEFRONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DERE denominations cammot, ‘pet ee, |Garth Crockett, health educator, gps pag Ae > : ‘ claiin to be parts Christ’s was presented with a desk set | Crockett "psc geandion, Chariotteeowa Sat Sop Te Tae oa : Ji eo st 8 Sole meee See } Ieeas oe In 1958, Russia had 10,088 news- Evangelistic Services Held =|, 22". | ‘ aes of more than 12,800,000,000. “3 In Central. Christian Church 4 Evangelist Dr. Charles P. Hern- don, minister of Central Christian Church since July 5, spoke on thc subject, “Christ+-—Head—of—the1 the fact that He built the church, the fact that the church is His body and that He is the cement- xe DRUG STORE OPEN Church”, at revival services last The evangelistic meeting ring —infirence,—tlife-giving—power- and the Shepherd and Bishop of the church. JOHNSON & JOHNSON irae lated to continue through Sun-| In line with Christ’s day, Sept. 27. * Wiles. Mun aaeee Gar oe GUARDIAN - will be the only drug store open this Saturday Dr. Herndon employed Colos-| Saviour is the long-awaited Mes- afternoon and evening and all day Sunday. oe ae oe Se kat Ser Oe eee jeieh, he Sen of Se Bring Gee, PA 10T mon poin out head-| the image, exact expression and . TR UNTIL 9: oor eee Se. universal, |form of the Father, the Word os @ SATURDAY arene: - phar ' ; gov ° ic and ec-|God in flesh. The speaker ci SUNDAY HOURS 16 A.M. TO 8 23 ENTER TRAINING AT PEI. HOSPITAL cledastical levels. Some consid-|these words of Jess: mel WANT AD . ° = : a pag va ge Se hype heaen mat Sot, cane Se Nee eee Se : Gerner Prince & Kent St. Dial 4133 Twenty-three ladies | Ives, R.N., and Miss Vera De- | ans, Gall Jenkins, Charlotte. | Kathleen Martin, Murray Ri- |ship in His church are, accord-|Father. ./.” (John 14:9). : from widely separated sections war, R.N. The mew students | own; Doris Nicholson, Milltown | ver; rear row: Florence Bell, jing to the minister, His identity,’ In discussing membership im Phone 8506 FREE DELIVERY - ‘ of Queens and Kings counties om et eee, ae row, | Cross. Centre row: Ann Gillis: | Charlotetown; Kathryn Bow- ~ —— t = ‘ bave enrolled as student nurses to right: Eleanor Norton, | pie, Souris; Joan Gunn, Mount | man, Hunter River; Joyce re at the Prince Edward [s'and Aenean Susan Parker | Stewart; Pearl Herman, Pow- | Crane, Albion; Gail Currie, Hospital. In additiop to have en- | Chariotetown; Audrey Roach, | nal; Jean Knox, Eldon: Gail Charigttetown; Gloria Darrach tolled to train as X-ray techni- | Souris; Barbara Smith, Tryon: MacLean, Charlottetown: Paul- Clyde River; Jeanie Dingwell, "~‘Sians. The strenuous three-year | Sondra Sutherland, Charlotte- | ine MacLean, Gouris; Anna | Midgell: Carot Ellis, Souris; - -eourse will be conducted under | town: Margaret Toombs, Char- | MacMillan, Charfottetown: Nor- oe eee ee ee es the supervision of Miss Janet | lottetiwn; and X-ray technici- ' ma MacPherson, Bellevue; | adie. 12 Traffic Violators Fined By Queens Co. Magistrate Car Radio Theft” "SEPTEMBER 13, 1959 : 2B < . FIRS APTIST TRINITY UNITED : ( L a r e | 4 ea red Twelve persons were arraigned accused to allow him time to line | Was Anglican Church willis j CHURCH under various sections. of the|UP witnesses for the defence. ot Canada CHURCH H : Highway | Traffic Act, before| Residents of * South” Rustico Ministers: i ‘Gri ee - | Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, | 29d _ Cornwall convicted under ST. PETERS Cor. Prince and Fitzroy Sireets. Rev. A. Frank MacLean, B.A. Se Cate ee rane tne CaF QC, in Queens County Magis.|the Temperance Act, with the CATHEDRAL Minister: Rev. Robert S. Latimer, ‘ ‘ ; : : to : ‘i " ° . ° prosecution were heard Friday . Pest sy Wakelin —— trate’s Court, yesterday after- ee oe = Bb cagorad Brackley Point Road — 10 miles. from Charlottetown Rechierd Rev. H. L. Mitton, B.A.. B.D. B.A. B.Ed. B.D. Kimball_ Lafferty, Charictic‘own, | that the accused came along and | 200. ers canoes, were each given Box Office opens at 7:30—Show starts at 8 The Rev Canon J. R. vies, cour Gata | Ore _ site charged before Magistrate Gil-| 32ve all four a lift into the city.| Residents of Wood Islands, the minimum penalty of $20 and : M.A q and ir . | Royston ©. Mugferd, A.B-C- _bert A. Gaudet. Q.C.. in Queens| Before leaving his own car the| Chariottetown.. Souris and Saint | ets or_in default of payment SHOWING TONIGHT: Rector aie. -¥.-te- Sipe 7 _ County Magistrate's Court, with| Witness said that he picked up| john NB, were each given|30-days in Queens County Jail. The Rov. Cancn E. M. Malone. 11:00 a.m. — Kindergarten i Pe ek ta car radio. Soar tr eae ee Oe ais i nk eel +> “a oe 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL | Social Wall (4 and 5 years). 4 _ Walter Bowlan, radio and Tvj‘'runk of his car and also locked | "es CLARK GABLE ‘ ekimony of Charlottetown: gave mony as to the value and condition of the radio. produced in court. He stated that it was probably worth $50 to~ $35. _ Under cross-examination by de- fence counsel Lester O'Donnell. could be considered asa fair _ price for the radio. +the witness said—an-—offer—of-$45+ all doors, In reply to a question Wakelin said that at no time did he give the accused permission to return to the abandoned vehicle. Shown the- radio the witness identified it as the one that was in his car and which had later been removed without his know- ledge. He said that he had no idea of how entry into the locked fault of payment five days in}|. jail, following the conviction on charges of speeding.A fifth per- son. convicted on a_ similar charge received a fine of $15 and costs or ten days. Failure to stop at a “Stop” sign resulted in fines of $ and costs or five days being meted out to two residents of Charlotte- town and another from Tracadie Boha’t Leader Winston G. anee, Tenn., To Speak Here Evans, of Nash- ville. Tennessee, a graduate of the University of the South, Sew- who after the Wall AND SUSAN HAYWARD IN SOLDIER OF FORTUNE Hon. Assistant Priest Organist and Choir Director. (Infants 11 am.) 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Mus._ Resumption of regular schedule. This is \Enroiment Sunday in all departments: Narsery, Kindergarten, Prim-* ary, Juniors, Junior High, 11:00 a.m.—Nursery~ ~~ Parlor (3 years and under). 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. rament of Infant Baptism Senior High, Adults. -111:00 a.m.—Care of infants in “Babyland”, and supervision children im Nursery and Kim- and instruction of pre-school’ : Mr. William F Rogers _Sermen: “A Maps “With A Measuring: Line”’. Rev. Mr. MacLean 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. —— Mammoth Men’s Rally follow: Street market crash—im- 1929-30 Ernest K. Gann’'s Bést Seller dergarten departments (child-| jing Stanhope Conference. The final . witness Raymond] vehicle was made. Cross. A similar penalty was im- |turned his thoughts to spiritual . Preacher: | The Rev. B. P: on flip aca ard Eight. ve Wakelin of Winsloe, from whose} Cross-examined he was positive | Posed upon a North River man | matiers, has been a Baha'i for 22| Filmed in Hong Kong in Cinemascope and Deluxe Color | wohan. M.A. NING ca: Why 1 Am A Carle car the radio was stolen, atesti-| spat all car doors were \ocked| for operating a motor vehicle | years. z 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- M00 a. TORE bdbetes ae oe mis fied that on the night the radio| and that he had retained the key with defective equipment, ‘lights, |" y4r Evans has given lectures|" “ ~~" “°c ree eee eee em a: was taken he along-with his bro-| on his person. brakes, etc.). Reverend George W.—Goth,4_ B. A. B. D., D. D.. Guest Speaker, Metropolitan United: Church, ’ on comparative religions at the Vanderbilt University, Southern Methodist University, and the University or Arkansas, and will be the speaker at the Charlotte- town Hotel Monday « eveni ng. Sep- tember—i4th- In 1954 Mr. Evans attended the Sermon: “Gambling—A Blot | Upen Our Way of Life’. Duet: Mrs. Douglas Cameron, Miss Dianne’ Rupert—Selected. | 7:00 p.m.—EVENING SER- VICE Service begins with bright praise in the singing of the ther and two friends were en- Visitors Are Most Welcome route ‘to Charlottetown from - Cornwall. : AT ALL SERVICES ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN + CHURCH Established 1769 by Reyal Foundation At this point John P. Nichol- ‘son indicated that the crown’s case was complete, whereupon de- fence counsel requested a re- mand until Monday, Sept. 14th, which was granted: by the mag- istrate. Failure to report an eeetdbes to the RCMP cost a Little Sands resident a fine of $10 and costs or fivxe days. The case of a West Royalty man charged with fail- ure to-yield the right-of-way-was adjourned until Friday, Septem COMING SUNDAY MIDNIGHT BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 HOT BLOOD Just -after taking the turn in _ the vicinity of the White Spot _ festaurant, witness said one of the rear wheels came off the ALL SUMMER VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED / ber 18th, at the request of the | World Council of Churches meet- , STARRING The Reverend Canon J.T. Ibbeott, au cua — CHARLOTTETOWN s so 8 ° ing in Evanston, Ill. He has had Rector veiayee ‘Ciriotion- BIBLE CHAPEL First War Sergeant-Major PUNCHES REFEREE humerous opportunities to discuss JANE RUSSELL Organist and Choir Directer, . ee men: . “Cheap \ the Baha'i Faith with Christian ; Mr. H. John Harris, F.R.C.Q& sie te Seated 235 Cumberlan< St. | ee ; « TAKORADI, Ghana (Reuters) | teaders including Dr. Adolf Kel- AND a ae of Holy -Hyme- a - tg or at Longworth Ave. : Visits Former P.E.1. Buddies jack totes. + comenter “tor ier smitrrtand,”E'Stanley ; cae Gen | Prechalasbags es tle, Was declared = points loser| Foes’ G4", ‘Frenk Leback.> CORNEL WILDE 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer and Trig: Mrs. Lestie Ladner, Mre.| The Old Book EA one-time sergeant-major with of the army in 1919. He agrees in a title match last week.: se ? - Sermon C. T. Vallis, Miss Janet Mac- The New Birth the old 2nd Heavy Battery of the thatthe many boasts about “The | he punched the referee, a court} Mr. Evans arrives by plane (Broadcast over CFCY) First World War, F. V.M. Hin- man, Cobourg, Ont., is spending _ @ vacation at Stanhope while re- _ Bewing former friendships. - Mr. Hinman has already. met many of his wartime buddies and has been receiving a royal wel- ‘come from them. Among them - was Harry MacDougall, city mer- chant, who arranged wiiat almost ‘amounted to a muster Parade of Island’ made by his buddies were justified and not the least exag- gerated. Accompanying him is Mrs. Hinman, also making her first visit to the province. Among the former members of the old battery he has met so far have been Charles Toombs, Archie MacEachern, Fred Moore, Austin..Gallant, James Strain, Russell “MacDougall, Walter Car- Toller, who| Monday and will be a guest at the Blair Athol during his, brief stay in this city. was told Wednesday. pleaded guilty, was fined £6 wi assault. kkKaeKeKEeeaeaeK KY * NORTH RIVER «x turawe ee Y RM ie Foss: B. DeMille TODAY oj YUL BRYNNER as Jean Lafitte ————_ CLAIRE BLOOM Hymns: 380, 401, 540, 470 Anthem:— 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Guest preacher at evening ser- vice, Rev. B. P. Mohan, Dis- trict Secretary of the British. and Foreign.Bible Society in Newfoundland and Cape Bret- on. Eachern. You are always welcome at, First Baptist — A Contempor- | ary Church With A Timeless. Message. Excellent car-parking facilities COME AND WORSHIP ZION PRESBYTERIAN The Precious Blood : The Blessed . Hope | 10:15 a.m.—“Truth for Today”— on CFCY. 11:00 a.m.—Family Bible Hour: James A. Stahr continues the current studies in Paul’s Epis- “tle te the Romans. Babies and small children will Visiters Are Cordially Invited 3 be cared for~in the nursery. — CHURCH ._—Sund School Femaining veterans of thesunit. |ver, Henry Wooldridge,’ Angus |) hd Hl i Eg Only _ CHARLES ee Te Attend il: pa hay a . traneper When the 2nd Heavy Battery|Stewart, Harry MacDougall, : : Corner Prince & Grafton Strvets| tation. was formed in 1914 Mr. Hinman|John F. Gordon, Bruce Wonna- ACL ; PRESBYTERIAN _é|The Rev: Donald A. Campbell, | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Was soon promoted to sergeant | Cott, Burt Dwyer, Roy Mills, Ver- SHOWS Lyi F. KIRK OF S. JAMES B.A.. Speaker, James A. Stahr. and in France in 1916 became|202 MacLeod, Walter Walker, BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 2:30 - 6:55 -9 THF. S- , Minister. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME sergeant-major. In his younger ~ Pog ar Lou ro . 4 ARTS me ms oct OcK ; . The Reverend T. 8.8. Somers,’ Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., days he was nicknamed “Bush” | 2 Howlett. Some of them HOW S ’CLOC MA. STM. — and carried it all through his|Were out’ of town when he first Eo cinhinas SS CALVARY TEMPLE - a oe oS ee TONIGHT AND MONDAY Organist and Choir Director ed to locate them. COMING MON - TUE - WED - THUR is now retired with the rank of Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, lieutenantcolonel. he is Pentecostal Assemblies ef : - oe i seis Mas.Bac.. F.M.C.M.. | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Canada oe a rer lle a Filled with unexpected drama—deep within a sel- Ginanld end Sisestes ob Chats | 10:08 atk AB Bile Chas. Ghpecte: Experimental Foren i P : : dom seen world—deeper in the pageant and —— 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School. PARKDALE Singh visit to Prince Edward Is |] A Eree Text Book IT PULSES HIS L AST violence of the African Congo—and deepest of all “Divine Service amd 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Rev. ¥. E. Jackson. Paster one he says he has had | a7, one of Ba TAs ated eines to f y in the conscience of a young and beautiful girl .. Sacrament ptism Rev. Frank Longde =e TS Sot out} As thousands of Prince Ed- WITH THE | PICTURE Seeeee ES ane Seti Me Associate Pastor : : = |] ward Island. children began st.” s Phone 9119 Foreiqn Capital wheel ee oes Goa oun al HEARTBEAT FOR THE Most GRIPPING AND DrRamaTIC Bee aided ha a “eer. g ‘ p eioal tub fer tent tock: B OF TODAY Ss . PERSONAL STORY OF THIS oe Miss /Austina Kennedy Mendelssohn. 10: 00 a.m.—Sunday School. - Gains Recor d } Chiléres: dense hense tices tes i YOUTH! ‘ VISITORS VERY WELCOME Mr. Charles Craig 11:00 a.m.—Woesship Service first day of school with lists , THREE THE KIRK IS OPEN DAILY | 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. bs seonertbagoo oon and i : . 7 « ommun ° OTTAWA (CP)—Canada gained | Of Teatired books. the num }) ff A young Sea chance Tn fmt the Sex) Cvanecliot Frank Longde wil $126,000,000 in foreign capital dur-|| DT and cost depending on New Orleans YEARS CENTRAL CHRISTIAN | “them: “As Pants The. dé Preaching at hoth services. ‘ing the second quarter of the year || ‘heir grade, Most parents | entertainer CHURCH | Peest -nlishes Remember: from the two - way trade in gov-| took the necessary steps to | i ine Cordiali eo “You are Welcome at the ernment and corporation securi-|| 3¢¢ that their children obtain- i 213 Kent Street 7 Temple” — ties. i} ed the’ proper books, even | Charles, P. Herndon, _ though in many meant financial sacrifice or the searching for used text books to cut down the cost. . The bureau of statistics. report-' ing today on the capital. inflow during the April -. June period, said tt was cases it M.A.. D.S.L. — Minister Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. Organist. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND UNITED PENTECOSTAL ‘marked by an, isi p tly, politici : " tae Cau epimageseopiegs $7'Elm A creas the < ‘ ecently, politicians en- tor. li 2 é onan ate aie Ce oe deavored to woo the voters =: —Bible School and = g ~~ * * _a, ne ¢. A. Robinson, Minister, But the total capital with the promise of “free” — 2 9:30 a.m.—Service im Stanchel Phome 8676 a i pital influx de-|] schoo! books — all pointing to Family Hour. 18:90 clined from $158.000.000 in the 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship a.m,—Service. first quarter of the year due to the obvious fact that text and Commennion. Sermon: “Born Again All Services: : a sharp rise in the amount of re] P°OKS Play a necessary and Sermon: “What is the Ges- Over”. ’ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. tirements of foreign - held Cana-\| '™?0rtant part in the educa- 1?” 7:00 p.m.—Service. 11:00 a.m.—Morning. Worship dian securities. This increase to|] ‘1 Of our. youth. But there oi Stpeereadened Sermon: “Called Olt of 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting. $72.000.000 in the sécond quarter |} 'S °"€ text book more im- Miss from $37.000,000 during January- -March, and compared with re! tirements of only $140,000,000 in| the whole of last year. LOCAL portant than all the rest. for it cointains wisdom ‘and in- spiration found in no other book. This book is the Bible!, If our children fail to read it, to understand jit, they will fail in everything worth while. It is the Book of all Books, the necessity of all men and women, a book dif- ferent from all others. . Egypt” “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my hearth trusted in Him, and I am _ helped: therefore my heart greatly re- joiceth; and with my song will I praise Him.” Ps. 28:7. Miss Winnifred Hayter. ‘:00' p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon: “Christ the Prophet” | Ladies Sextet: “Beneath the | Cross of Jesus.” “For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as ‘the | flower of grass. The grass withereth. and the flower thereof falleth away: But the| THK SALVATION ARMY word of the Lord endureth for- The Church with a Message and a Welcome. ‘HAL WALLIS ADULTS 70¢ —CHILD UNDER 12 YRS. FREE. . Bing Che KIODIES / PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A.,: Minister ratseatto or WARNER BROS. AUDREY HEPBURN wm FRED ZINNEMANN'’S psooucnon oF 11 Second Street (eA tgs Bae Phone 4214 i Great George Street ' ever. And this is the word a Newman , sy tek hbien ons 6 te : THE NUN'S STORY which by the gospel js preach. “HOME OF EVANGELISM” ae ee |] Place of importance it de- SUNDAY : NORTH RIVER * PETER FINCH comet ed unto yeu.” ee ea ; e L: Ricks. Ww — ea it late a 4 DAME EDITH EVANS DAME PEGGY ASHCROFT DEAN JAGGER wun sm.peep Sunnoca I Peter 1:24, 25). Sr. Major and cae L. A. 11:00 a.m.—Congregational ‘Wor s and minds: may Corps ers. ship. purchased for a few cents or MIDNIGHT SHOWS 2:30 — 6:30 —= 9:00 Please note the > 11,00 given free to thos it + nner Sunday . 1 for our morning ser- PRESENTATION MADE | yy Hater - — without BOX, OFFICE : e e * 9:30 a.m slainabs Class fer Shen, Coe Mrs. W. J. Drake was _present- At ‘The Bible House will be OPENS.12:05 . Toms Penis 4:00 p.m.—Seminar on Baptism 1d: with a Dominion life thember- | found complete Bibles end ak ALSO SHOWING AT THE All Copy for soe cas eile School for all parents who desire te col — ‘ ae S 7 : portions thereof. You are in- DONT . + NORTH RIVER ry Church P age 11:08 a,m.—Heliness Meeting — sauna os ‘pereeh * ited t : 3 “~ rament W w sreua Websters Gratton Stree YHe# {0 etamine these, long . : Mast Ge te By _|hc pacogen, te ocean | me Sun el The presentation was in recogni- ine seasteneit af athe basi DARE at the Provincial Sanatorium | ¢.44 26th, at 9:45 a.m. our ion. of Mrs. Drake’s“tong years | . 1) religious material f 5:00 p-m. 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. Sunday Church School will re- of’ activity in the United Baptist | ‘ SEE IT Thursday 7:00 p.m.—Publie Salvation | open, and’ at 7:30 pm. we Women's Missionary Society. She | ALONE y You are cordially invited to shall resume our Sunday eve- - . = = = —_-_ «© = = : “ - RETURN FROM EX Seed in s rn. : Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Edwards Opposite Eaton on. § TL ; - UR ~— and children, Patsy and Barry, | get by oe E. 1. Auxiliary” ADUT r TUE.-WED. TH FRI. have. returned to Charlottetown |] of The British and Foreign Bible )Es A Universal International Release . from a trip to the Toronto €x-| Society in Canada) xKwenwekKkkKkih* Atx*xe« * : Qibition and to New, York. : ‘