<<: tes el MONTE PLOWING CHAMPION. Junior plowing champion (16 /of West Cape also placed -first)at the Prince County Plowing years and under) Murray Ellis| for best: crown and best finish | Match held Thursday at O'Leary. ISEAND BRIEFS ‘ | Weer Street East, EMERGENCY OPERATION Willard Coughlin, Hills River, underwent an emergency oper- ation in the Western Hospital on Thursday. . ——AT TIGNISH Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cahill, | Sarnia, Ont., are visiting their | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cahill, Kildare, and Mrs. Ed. | win Gillis, Tignish. ab HOLIDAY HERE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cook, Halifax, left yesterday morning on return home after spending 10 days at Harbour View Ca- bins. Mr. and Mrs. Cook have spent 19 consecutive holidays at these Cabins. two week stay at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, _Mr. _ Mrs. John (Miller, : Murray WELCOME GUESTS we’ aa. Edward Mill- ’ , have as wel guests their séns. oe gary, Alta. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Row'ston Gra- ham and young son Jackie and John Mer have returned home efter @@sit to New Glasgow and ame NSS VISITS PARENTS Eddie Darby, auditor for the Charlottetown Bank of Commerce in the Maritimes, has returned to headquarters at Halifax, after having spent his vacation with = renis, Mr. and Mrs, oymes , White Sands. TALKS BY RADIO Although his son, Ronnie has been in Egypt for over one year, Roland Diamond, Montague en- Goyal the experience of apesting with him at length over the ham radio cperated by Stewart Smith, -Charlotetown. Ronnie is serv- ing with the United Nations for: ces as wireless operator and ex- —_— to return“to Canada in Oct- GREENE FUNERAIL— The funeral. for Mrs. Frank Greene, Sr., which occurred on Sept. 2nd took place from Montague United Church yesterday. Rev. F. MacKinnon, Valleyfield, con- ducted the service and the or- ganist was Mrs. The hymns sung were: “In The Garden”, ‘“‘Sweet Hour of Pray- er’, and “Lead Kindly Light”. ‘The pallbearers were: . Cyrus ve .. Georgetown on Friday, 4 Shaw, Wm. Minchin, Daniel Shaw, Harry Lane, Reg Reid and Lester MacLeod. Interment was | in the cemetery. LATE NOTICES (Alsop, see announcements in eolumns adjoining Classified Ad- vertising Section.) BOUCHARD ~~ — At her home in Sep- ember 4th 1959, Mrs. Sarah Ame Bouchard in her ist year. Her remains are resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home. Funeral notice later, MacPHERSON — At the P.E.1. Hospital.on Friday, September 4th, 1959, Mirs. Thomas ° Mac- ague. . Community. Pherson, of 220 CumbeManit’ Street, and formerly of Belle- view, in her 85th year. Resting at thé MacLean Funeral Homé. Funeral from Caledovia Presby- 4 terian Church on Monday, ser- > eee ‘The Nova Scotia Marine Building, Instruction in the school ficates. Allie ct struetor, / S‘side Bakery Employee Dies, Had Suffered Heart Attack SUMMERSIDE — Zhe death occurred suddenly “early Friday morning in the Prince—County Hospital of Harrison R. Bell, Summerside in his 6lst year. Prior to death Mr. Bell had been showing steady improvement after being taken to the hospital’ by ambulance two similar heart | Beach, California, at the , 6. : The late Harrison Robbiee Bell has been a resident of Summer- side for more than thirty years, vice commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Caledonia cemetery. GALLANT — At his home in Cape Egmont, § 3rd, 1958, Ben F. Gallant in his 9ist * year. Forwarded from one Compton Funeral Home day noon to his late veddeuael Funeral will be held Monday morning to Mont Carmel Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment in church . Gnr. Edward, Millman of Camp Gagetown, N.| B. and Kenneth Millman of Cal- | ‘L at 9 a.m.dnterment im Church L.A. Johnston. 7 BELL— At the Prince County Hospital, Friday, September 4, 1959. Harrison Robblee Bell of 73 Water Street: East, Sum- _merside, in his 6lst. year. Re- mains to be forwarded from the Bowness Funeral Home Ahis Saturday, afternoon to his teen years. | *A gon of the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bell of North Tryon, he attended Tryon Consolidated School, Prince of Wales College, and taught school in Saskatche- fine weather for Sunday. _ Forecasts: during morning; a little warmer: light westerly winds. Low- Outlook for Sunday: Sunny. Prince. Edward Island and New| = wick: ener and warmer; winds. Low-high at Char- lottetown 60 and 70, Moncton aad Saint, John 60. and 75, Chatham, a. at 5.39 a.m. and sets at 6.45 High tide today at Charlotie-|and rises Sunday at 540 gm. Nova Scotia: Cloudy, clearing, town at 12.02 a.m. and 12.17 p.m.jand sets at 6.43 p.m. Sea ae ~ ONLY DRUGSTORE OPEN MONDAY Adres Bhi eye BEY OND THE only. one polio case in the:Prov-| | ogeaggllto gw . a om oo ince. This case, involving “a ‘visi- | hin FRONTIERS from the time of the first dose.” ‘In regard to the interval be- tween, the second and third doses, Connaught. <aboratories has this the to say: ““We do not know how) long an jnterval may extend be- yond seven ‘months, but we would not feel that one year or even two years would be too long.” Dr. Howatt said that the policy of the Department of Health bas- tor from Montreal, is at Melville. He said there was absolutely no) ee to a report that sever-| al people were suffering from said recently, “‘The resources disease in Summerside. |] of some churches are being . squandered because they are not being directed towards Enrollment really significant ends. Their ‘ members have got into the Is New High At Montague habit of thinking that the Church exists for the sake of those who are in it and sup- port it, instead of for the sakes of those who are out- MONTAGUE — A beehive of activity. since opening Wednes- day, the two Montague schools have a record enrollment of 520 pupils. an increase of approxi- A great American preacher In addition to his wife, the form- er Lak Robinson, of Summer- side, he is survived by three dau- ghters, Nancy in Halifax; Janet, Mrs. Donald Lord, North Tryon; amd Joyce, Mrs. Arnold Ford, Winnipeg. Also surviving are the follow- i TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures issued. by the weather office: E Min.” Dawson 35 The Gouin, Charlottetown, eat. a 5, 1959 | Vancouver 51 Victoria 50 Edmonton 42 61 Calgary 62 ficer Clarifies j=: Winnipeg . 53° O% Toronto -61 86 F Ottawa 55 80 : wv Montreal 63 82 ‘ Quebec 61 = . F Fredericton 61 73 _| Saint John 57 69. : Moncton ' 58 0 Byte” ee Halifax es 'R order to clarify the ¢on-.ed on the above information sow | Charlottetown 56 tC sera — of confusion|is: “The interval between the 55 64 r.|Tirst and second doses may run| Yarmouth 57. s«GS ton Howstt. Sitle health officer, from one month to two years,| s¢ John's 37 /& yesterday: stated that the Con-|While the interval between the naught Laboratories, manufactur- second and third. doses may be HALIFAX (CP)—The. weather ers of Salk vaccine, have issued |@%ywhere between seven -months office says dry air will spread) the following instructions. and two years. ee “It is not important when the| Dr. Howatt’ said there is still side it. .The Church is, of course, a fellowship, with members who belong to it; and as such it has respon- sibility for thetr spiritual wel- mately”40 over last year. Sixty- seven pupils in grade 10 make up the largest class in the high school which has a total enroil-' ment of 325. | fare. But that responsibility is discharged not by shutting Fourteen teachers and the prin- cipal, John Hughes, make up the ing brothers and sisters: Morley M. Bel, QC. of Summerside; Walter H., of Tryon; Winnifred, Mrs. Elmer Dawson, of Augus- tine Cove; and Marguerite, Mrs. Victor Howatt of Summerside. den walled. around,”’ but by teaching’ them and (fitting them for their true calling, which is ever to be moving outwards to the community, wan for several years. Later he worked in California for atime before returning to Prince Fd- ward Island where he was as- sociated in the fox business, first with the late George W. Robin- son, and later alone, before his employent at Robinson's Bak- them off in “a pleasant gar- high Another brother, Dr. Everett A. Bell, predeceased him some years ago. His remains will be transferred to his residence from the Bow- ness Funeral Home tis after- noon. The completed funeral ar- school staff and the 195 pupiis in the memorial school from grades one to five have a staff of six, including their prin- ' cipal; Mrs. Elsie Watterworth. A large number of rural pupils | come in each year to take advan- | tage of advanced courses and and beyond the frontiers of the community to the world at large with the passionate desire and the active will that others shall be given the op- portunity of seeing the truth of Christ and receiving it:” The founders of the British rangements will be announced la- : facilities of the senior grades. || and Foreign Bible - Society were men who moved out- i} wards beyond the frontiers i} of their community and even into the remote places of the earth, with the determina- tion to give the Scriptures to i} all men in their language. jj-Largely through their vision i] and efforts, the Word of God has béen translated and dis- tributed in almost 1200 languages gnd dialects... and the work goes on. We help as we contribute to the Society and we also share as we purchase mater- “TLC OU | a a a fal at The Bible House, th 4 FOOTBALL TELECAST | Reepapaese > J maintain and extend the ( = work. ‘1 F MONDAY — 3:00 P.M. Fe) 24 CFCY-TV — CHANNEL 13 oe ee Tuer rf - \ > “TORONTO vs. HAMILTON 4 = (Opposite Eaton's : . : = 3 ‘Operated by the P. E. |. Auxillary | vee SS ASK MR. B-A FOR YOUR FREE B-A FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ai of The yar tn Foreign Bible s ; iety) a late idence. Funeral arran. g to be announced Iat- ‘ARSENAULT — At Prince County Hospital on September 3rd, 1959, Marie Emenina Arsenault of Maximvilie in her 7sth' year. Forwarded Friday evening from the Compton Fu- ence. The funeral will be held Saturday mopping to Egmont Bay Ohurch for Requiem Mas; cemetery, DUNNING — At the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, on September 4th, 1969; Jamies E1- é@r Dunning im his 6th year. Remains will arrive at Monta- gue on Saturday night and wil! rest at Montague Furnishing Co. neral Home to her late resid- | Funeral Home. Funeral service “from St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Monday September 7th at 2 p.m. Interment in Monta. * gue.Community Cemetery. Keith sone TT Plumbing and Heating TT Le MARINE ENGINEERS re-open at a new location in the Marine Department: of Transport, MOUTH, N. S., September 8, 1959. for First to Fourth Class Steam and Motor Certi- For information write to or see at’ the above ad- dress, or telephone (6-2141), Brackley Pr. Rd. Engineering School will ART- [ and by €orrespondence G, S. Ronald, In- — CHRIST. and BAHA‘U'LLAH In this time of grave: world Peril, members ‘of the Baha‘i World Faith have sent letters to the clergy of all denominations in this area urging the careful and unbiased investigations of the claims made by Baha'u'llah (1817-92) Who was the. Founder of the Baha'i World Faith. , The letter stated in part: . “Baha'u'llah has proclaimed Himself to be the Promised One s0 long awaited by men of all faiths... . "Speaking to the Christians of the world, Baha'u'lla says, "Followers of the Gospel ...,. behold the gates of heaven are flung open and He that had ascended into it is now come. Verily, | say this is the day in which mankind can be- - hold the Face and hear the Voice of the Promised One. Blessed is the ear that hath heard and the eye that hath seen ; and the heart that hath turned unto Him.’ “Baha'is in two hundred and fifty countries, territories and islands from all religious backgrounds believe Baha'u'llah is truly the Promised One of all Ages—the return of the Christ —the Glory of God." | -— "We urge you to discuss this claim and its implicatons. . For fur- ther information write for complimentary copy of the pamphlet , “The Reality of the Return of Christ”. a PROMULGATION COMMITTEE | “of ‘the National Spiritual Assembly of the AHA’ IS of CANADA 247 Elgin Street, Niagara Falls, Ontario ° . || purpose. | “Time To Stock Up” | A. PICKARD & CO. | togetlier in the likeness of his We Specialize in High Grade Coals for every LTD. Full Value For Your $ Anglican Church of Canada ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL Rochford Square The Rev. Canon J. R. Davies, { ~e ; | The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D., Hof. Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Mus. Orgapist and Choir Director. Sept, 6—The Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity . 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. . 8:45 a.nt.—Matins 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon. | 7:00 p.m.—Evenseng and Ser- ; mon. } Visitors Are Most Welcome AT ALL SERVICES ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Established 1769 by Reyal Foundation The Reverend Canon J. T. Tbbott, Rector - Organist and Choir Directer, Mr. H. John Harris, F. F.R.C.0. 8:30 a.m.—Celebration of . Holy | Communion. ! 11:00 a.m.—Celebration of Holy | Communion (Ne sermon). The Rector in charge of both Services. Visitors Are Cordially Invited Te Attead PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF S. JAMES The Eeverend T.H.8. Somers, M.A.. 8.T.M.. Minister Miss E. Li McKenzie, Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M., Organist and Directer of Cheirs 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service and Sermon by The Reverend Ralph E. MacKenzie, BA., B.D. Soloist: Mrs. David Cox: 213 Kent Street . Charles P. Herndon, " M.A. D.S.L. — Minister Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M. Organist. Mrs. Malcolm Beck, Choir Director. 10:00 a.m.—Church School Family Hour. 11:00 a.m,—Sermont ~ “Lord Jesus C hrist” sea Dr-“c, P. oe Duet: “Balm Preston Beck os colm Beck. 7:00 p.m.—Sermon “Resurrection. . > Dr. C. P, Herndon. Anthem: ““When We Be- fore the —Nevin. “Know ye hot, that - ag of us as were baptized in esus Christ were baptised into his- death? Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Fnther, even so we also should walk in newness of life. For if we have been planted death, we shall be also in the | likeness of his resurrection.” | (Romans 6:3-6). PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A. Minister 11 Second Street — Phone 4214 Mrs. Stanley Newmar. Organist 10:00 ‘a.m.—Congregational SEPTEMBER | ANON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cer. Prince and Fitzroy Sireets. Minister: Rev. H. L. Mitton, B.A., B.D. Organist and Choir Direetor: Mrs. V. L. Dingwell 10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. (Open session for young people and adults in chapel led by the pastor, _Open session for Primary and Juniors in church hall. 11:00 a.m—Care - -of infants in 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WO R- SHIP. Sermon: “Life At Its ‘Best”— Rev. H. L. Mitton. : Solo: “‘The Beautiful Garden ef Prayer” (Fillmore)—Mrs. C. T. Vallis, Soprano. 7:0 p.m—EVENING SE R- VICE (Kindly note change in time) Service begins with bright praise in the singing of the hymns of the Gospel te organ, piane accompaniment. Sermon: “Redeemed At Infin- ite Cost” (A Communion Med- | itation)—Rev. H. L. Mitton. Duet: Mr. Lloyd Archer, ten- er; Mrs. C. T. Vallis, sopr. Selected. Service Culminates in t servance of The | per. You are always’welcome at! First Baptist ary Church Message. A Contempor- ith A Timeless , AND WORSHIP CHURCH Corner Prince & Grafton Sir-ets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A., . * Minister, Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., B. Mus. (Oxford) - Organist and Choir Director All Are Cordially Invited. = : 10:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School. 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Miss Maida Rogerson 2:30 p.m.—Divine Worship ‘Calvin Church, Mermaid ~ 9 AM.TO 9 P.M. Rev. A. Frank MacLean, HA. Rev. Robert 8. Latimer, ~ B.A., B.Ed., B.D. Oremniat ad Dircior of Chetry Reysten F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. 11:00 a.m. — Kindergarten ia Social Hall (4 and 5 years). — - 11:00 a.m.—Nursery im West Parlor (3 years and under). car-parking facilities. 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. - - Solo: Miss Carol MacLean ~ Sermon: Through The Eyes ef the Tourist, . Rev. A. F. MacLean 7:00-p.m.—-Divine Worship. Sermon: Personalities and The Rev. A. F. MacLean ‘* ALL SUMMER VISITORS. CORDIALLY WELCOMED CHARLOTTETOWN 4 BISLE CHAPEL - 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth ws ase Proclaiming: The Old Booh The New Birth : The Precious Blood _ The Blessed Hope 10:15 a.m.—“Truth for Today”— on CFCY. “Two Im le Things’’. 11:00 a.m.—F: ly Bible Hour: : Speaker: Mr. Joe Wooten, Babies and small children will be cared for in the nursery. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday Scheel Phone 5121 for free transper- tation. | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Se! Guest speaker and soloist Mr; Joe Wooten. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Opposite Experimental Farm PARKDALE Rev. V. E. Jackson. Pastor * Rev. Frank Longde Associate Pastor ‘ Phone 9119 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistie and Communion Service. Evangelist Frank Longdo oo be preaching at both services —— “A True Perspec- Siecaauaher: dale: “If Thou Art Near.’— “You are Welcome at the> > Bach ; Temple” z THY SALVATION ARMY 7:00:p.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon: “The Things That Cannot Fail.” j Anthem: “God That Madest | Earth and -Heaven” — Welsh | Melody. : NI FREE CHURCH OF » SCOTLAND Birchwood Street | Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, 8.A |. | 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Mee 11:00 a.m.—Service. . 2:30 p.m.—Service in Stainchel 7:00 p-m.—Service. “Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; keep the door of ‘my lips, incline not my heart te any evil thing to practice \MONTAGUE— Worship, | Sermon: “The Growing Pains of Life” i Next Sunday, September 13, | _we return to 11:00 a.m. morn- ing worship. Please read this | advertisement next week re the opening of our Sunday Church School and evening worship, LIRR Great George Street = “HOME OF EVANGELISM® — F Since 1865 Sr. Major and Mrs. L. A. on ‘Corps Officers. Sunday. : 9:30 a.m.—Directory Class for Young People - 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School - 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting: 2:15 p.m.<Open Air Meeting at the Provincial Sanatorium ig. 7:00 p.m.—Publie Salvation, You are cordially invited te attend these services. erie s ) UNITED PENTECOSTAL wicked works with them that _ CHURCH work iniquity. " Ps, 41:3. | 37 Elm Avenue . | ©. A. Robinson, Minister. P 8676 CHURCH OF CHRIST — + 2 rvices: Kings County 10:00 a.m.—Sunday' School. KENNETH T. NORRIS, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Evangelist 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting, LORD'S DAY\ AUG. 30 10:00 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m.—Lord’s Supper and , Preaching Service MURRAY RIVER— i 10:00 a.m.—Bible School | 11:00 a.m.—Lord’s Supper MURRAY HARBOR— 6:00 p.m.—Bible School and Lerd’s Supper. 8:00 p.m.—Combined Evange- istic Service at Murray River Church of Christ. Everyone Welcome The Church with a Message and a Welcome. All Copy for Church Page | “Must Be In By 5:00 p.m.