‘Iv ....... ..7_..__;.A_ the girl was being treated for journed to Se trate's consideration. Tile ad- R. Foster. defence council. pre- paid a fine of $20 and Buckingham, . Young. also of I-IMCS Bucking-I ham. were fined $25 and costs ‘ch. Bangor. Sunday School. 10.30 for being drunk and disorderly. -a.m. Service Laurie MacDonald. town. was fined $20 and costs.Church. Murray Harbour. 7. were arrested as they drove a small tractor across Victoria e . made up onto FELLOWS all-zlcr tricl. Deputy Grand Master of Forrest E. Clow. Charlotte- ’ the Odd Fellows Lodge last bowls (right) became DIS- Assault Case Results In Fine Of $50, And Hospital Costs "John Frank Sallery. HMCSIThe man ‘ was sentenced to 20 ‘Wansea. was fined $50 and.days in Jail. I night at an instalation C911.‘- 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri» Sept. 7. 1932- SIAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County‘ money conducted by Amon ‘ Burt, (left). Mr. Burt also presented Whiston Smith with the 25-year jewel for his long service with the lodge. The presentations took place at the Lodge Home on Sydney Street at the regular meeting. court costs yesterriav for as-I llulting Mary McCarthy byl striking her with his fist. The sailor appeared in city police court b ore ‘Magistrate James Haslam. He was order- ed also to pay hospital bills amounting to $82 incurred while KINGS MURRAY HARBOUR — Mur- Iicr injuries. C-hThe case of Gordon l\-1acLeod. I meaglgiltéealigwgf §fif:)‘;1go€i‘_i“:,’;tSh ta}: ray River Charge. The United ~ pt 13 for magiS_ .*Church. Services. Little Sands. iworship. .00 a.m. Sunday ISchool. 11.00 a.m. Murray Riv- 10.00 a.m it i 3 er Gerad ger. Sunday School, jéurnment came asnted his argument. .W°’5l‘iP~ - 3-m- M“"’33; v . . H . S . 1 . -.Flrt.h Squarebrlggs. Victoria, a_zl,'!:.t’°;"l'°rSh%1_‘ia.73_’30S°:;l1‘1’_1 wait) was f°r I Sands Sundav School 10 30 a m disorderly °°"d"°t' iRev. David H. Barwise. minis- Terrance W. Leopskey. HMCS .191, and James R I FIRST PENTECOSTAL Chur- ‘ .15 a.m. Quincy Charlotte-‘Stairs. Minister. Open Air on a similar charge. The sailors tp.m. Quincy Stairs. minister. I I DUNDAS Annandale United Baptist Pastorate. Dundas Slin- day School at 11.00 a.m. Service at 8.00 pm. Annandale Sunday Gardens On d r u n k and incapable the rest of the docket. School at 10.00 a.m. Service at 11.00 a.m. Rev. Sterling Stack- house. pastor. MOUNT STEWART St. Peters Bay Charge. The United Church of Cana a. . a.m. Bristol: 11.15 a.m. Mount Stewart: 2.30 p.m. Annual Midgell Cemetery Service. 8.00 p.m. St. Peters EASIERN BRIEFS BEACH POINT Gospel Chap- el -— Sunday School and Bible Study at 10.30 am Wor ‘ - where Requiem High Mass was at 11.30 a.m. No Evening ser- vice. Preaching in the Char- lottetown Bible Chapel at 7.30 p.m. Lou Harris. speaker. HAD HOLIDAYS Miss Ellen Bell. who is em- ployed by an insurance company in Charlottetown has returned to the city after spending her holidays with her pal.ems_ ML day school, 10.00 a.m. Breaking and Mrs. Orrin Bell. Murray °l bread‘ “'30 a‘m'.G°5pe1 set’ Harbon ‘VICE. 8.00 p.m. Special speaker: lJames A. Stahr, Charlottetown 'Gospel Chapel. LE VE Cpl. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts} THE PRESBYTERJAN '35 lam”-‘I ‘"h° have recemlylchurch. Lorne Valley: worship rel ‘mm .G"°5“~‘“q“1“- 2.30 p.m. and Montague: France are 5p°“‘,i"‘g 3 mlmth. hurch School 10 a.m.; worship with Mr. Roberts parents. M1“ ‘7.30 p.m. The regular morning and Mr5'.G°me1d R°b°"t5- Hlgh service has been cancelled for mink 9"” t° leaving l°' C31‘ this week. Derek Drysdale. stu- ‘"7’ Ana‘ dent - minister. will conduct these services. Rev. Ca RETURN TO MAINE - - - Flhsgt and Mrs Lorne E_ Currie. lnterlm-moderator. MacPherson have returned to THE PRESBYTEMAN their home in Topsham. Maine Church. Caledonia: rc h libel‘ Spendinfl 3 Wfiek h iday— School 10 a.m.; worship 11 a.m. in: with the rmers‘ parents. Peter's Road: Church School MI‘. and MI'S- Roland M8cPhe1’- 1.30 p.m.: worship 2.30 p.m. and 8011. MIIITBY H31'b0!'- Murray Harbour North: Church School 7 p.m.; worsh' 8 p. . Rev. M. Carl Currie. minister. MONTAGUE CHURCH Christ. Bible School: 10 a.m.: worship and communion 11 a.m. Sermon: Wonderful Love. Evening worship 7.30 p.m. Ser- mon: Be Not Fashioned to this 'World. Speaker: Willard J. ‘Walls. I I HAD VACATION Miss Bonnie MacPherson has returned to her employment with the provincial governme in OE-lottetown after spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roland MacPhel-son. Murray Harbor. MACPHEE FUNERAL — ‘rm fiuneral for Annie MacPhee was held on Monday morning. Sept. 3. from the home of her A! is MacPhee, Sel- kirk. to St. Margaret's church calibrated by Rev Joseph Mc- laud. Present in CHURCHES SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 9 1 30 I I UPTON Gospel Chapel. Sun- Sb ,1 1 Rev. Gordon D. MacBeth. MURAY RIVER THEATRE FRIDAY . SATURDAY. SEPT 7 - 8—'l'IME 0:30 P.M. "WILD R|V"—-in color Montgomery Cllft. Lee Remlck. Jo Van Fleet I we was the river-A love-starved widow. See flood waters T of the Tcnnesseo—Love. tragedy. everything. Biggest show of I I THE UNITED Church. St. David's Church, Georgetown: ‘worship 10 a.m. Dundas United Church: Dllndas worship 11.30 {a.m. Annandale United Church. lAnnandale: worship 7.30 p.m. IMinister: Rev. M.R. Pockling- < ton. MONTAGUE UNITED Bap- itist Pastorate. Rev. A. G. J. .;Steeves. pastor. Montague 10 ;a.m.: Sunday School 11 a.m.; iworship 7.30 p.m. Evensong. lsturgeon 2.30 p.m. Sunday jschool lesson: 3 p.m. worship. iIMurray Harbour 7.30 p.m. ser- .vice conducted by laymen. Mur- - ray River u n d ay School; 7.30 pm. worship. MONTAGUE UNITED PAS- ‘ltorate. Rev. F. Burns. minister. ;Montague 11 a.m.: Lower Mon- Itague 9.45 a.m.: Sturgeon 2.30 I p.m. ' MURRAY HARBOR Church of I Christ. 11 a.m. Morning Worship I nd communion. 6 p.m. Bible a I School. Speaker Dave Weale. IQUEENS CORNWALL United Church. New Dominion. 9.15 a.m. King- ston, 45 a.m. Cornwall, 7.00 p.m. Sunday School. New Dom- inion. 10.15 a.m. Cornwall. 10.15 a.m. Kingston. 10.00 a.m. times standard). Walls. minister. PRESBYTERIAN Church. St. John's. Belfast. Service of wor- ip at 11.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school. 10.00. Rev. Geo. Killen. guest minister. COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services. Sunday. Stanhope, 9.30 a.m. West Covehead, 11.00 a.m. Rev. R. H. Baxter. minister. VERNON — Pownal Pas- toral Charge. The United Church ‘-of Canada. 930 a.m. at Orwell: am at P Rev. i . . . .m. at ; Vernon River. Visiting minister. HUNTER RIVER Church. Sun- day Service. Hampshire. 9.45 a.m. North Wiltshire. 11.00 a.m. Hunter River. 7.00 p.m. All times Standard. Rev. W. E. Din- dial. minister. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. Charlottetown. Prayer meetings ; at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. I MARGATE Pastoral Charge. Long River. 10 a.m. Margste. 1130 Speaker Mr. Garth Management Are Scheduled for the province this winter un- Courses In Small Business Ottawa, of the small business division of the department of trade and commerce. to discuss Courses In am all business management are being planned Air Search To Continue : nesses. new as stern and - ing stations. Guidance in purcha- ng. selling. accounting and or projects of his department's ‘ 0 cu 3:21,, W L;-You wiI;t~r- For Drugglst "that the. program HM”. and rescue headquarters he 7 W :'ZRegina.v;lf1ere he will a Ax (CP)-RAG!‘ search. ...._. _..... pluty-Treasurer "caves Fork . De vin tall treasurer illi:IdyMn'sr:ey lsuves today for stand a coctlnuinl com- al matters 1 Resources . - CounciII‘Me‘ii l Slated Tues. The provincial resourv-elc -‘~. vslopment council will hold its September meeting Tuesday at yaluahllf. as it is clhfised o: the r .fi.... rum 1 bed ed d t an en- a mac g, s so u collllaging l:d‘allubusiEess is just “Id Th“"d'y “um “°Jt"°° ‘ll ' pternber 0. 9 and 10. as important as brin new mlm“ ‘Wm .°l“""°" , » UMAL G own industry to the p,.,,v1n,_.e_» of Montague. P.E.I. was found. D D R Representatives of the Atlan- in a day-I008 811‘ I93!“- ic Provinces Economic Coun- t cil, the Charlottetown Board of industry and fisheries have been invited to meet with Mr. Conger. wife as an experienced sailor, left his home Sunday -for an ov- ernight cruise in his 18-foot sall- boat. There has been no tracl: the establishment of the courses. Mr. Rossiter said that such a program which has been under study for a year will involve "practical and important train- ing for operators of small busi- der the resources development program. Industry and Natural Resour- ces Minister Leo Rossiter said yesterday that e will me here today with Stewart Conger. Q P? of the 40-year-old man or h boat since he sailed. ' Two_ planes searched the area off eastern Prince Edward Is- land Thursday. The search is to lesumo today. SOUND MONEY Bronze kettledrums used as money on the Indonesian island of Alor range in valuefrom the equivalent of 50 cents to $3.500. Johnston. described by his ' discovered a 250-year-old Indian burial ground containing graves. The tribe to which the Indians belonged .has not yet been determined. The area at one time was part of the land of the Onondaga Indians. and was the seat of the six nations at the Iroquois League. 5 7:30 p.m. at the Experimental Farm in Charlottetovqé council chairman an form its meeting at e. farm and re 55 tour ‘the facilities the . 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