lsd.saaI&GuHddH.AM-1IreaidentollheGulId: entertain ZION senior MEM 1: Msonresernvreallls-.R.ll. , The guests were received by Madonna! vancouverwiiepeh Char-Iohaseva. were satartalned Rev. W. Harold Brown, Mrs. larmedsuneverydlltialsleldih atsataniayatternoonteabythe BrovrnandMiasFraneeeGrteve.olhsndwortthstpeatlyras- eluded everyone. - Plnio by Is. Ilallett Memorial Organ Dedicated At The Kirk Of St. James ineioaeeueeorueceoon useoltheorderio -I bute to the men and women or paring the revision. their lives in the srviee at their; organist and dsoir director untry." : WA: the choir walked in silent procession the miniler. the Rev. T.lLB. ' read the sentenc- es. Thus ctansnenced the uni The choir rendered the ohorsle. "Now Thank We All Our God" gm :1 ,g';h;.9",'::,, 23;; COMING EVENTS Creation" (Haydn). Mlle Mac- lmis. tailoring he elering. Pl! s Msatatioa on -"Grkn- ond” (Archer).. 'I1ie.ser-snon. on "Earth echoes the glories d Beavers praise." dealt with the inaaortaaoe oi inu- 'h.&lnpralseihrotQtheages. Al the evening service lit at pilalic Kirk ssaubled inr dsdicallonolanoreauwhbchwiil hmmdulymwmhltnv; N Psalms, "The live majestic Hall- elujaiis." The choi r sang Glory or God em! in grateiul tri- one or time charged with pre- ..,,n,”.. W” Rawwy mm i4leciions Included "Prelude on this conueaatioa who ihmujsout After the asoreaaive dedicst- dd .. . the years have served and sacri- ion the ooruegatlon sang a hymn 3 medu" ullmwgi raced res-artist's &I1I'i:e.lIId:: atom: :o gyOl.1;u?- ' honoured rnunory or se w gen. p y . n in the armed forces laid dmvn; uscxmie. Mus. Bae.. F.M.C.M. n,f,I”o,"n':",:';'; '51';;":d”m”s':f N h- Iude. ”Rondeau" (Purcell). ardsy'a Guardian. Dance Pennington School. Your Investment :Por,ttoIIoi 0 Today's changing conditions in security snarkets emphasise the isnpnrtanoe of a constant review oi investment holdings. A wise investor has to consider many factors. monetary and liscal policies. business oonditiohs. appraisal of future trends. ill of which inilneaioe a port- I'olio'a salety at pf ', ', income and - oMsortunity for capital appreciation. Now'is a very good time to re-appraise your holdings. For advice In this , 3...”... '-permit niatur we invite you to Em.”-,;,d eursnltns.TheIadIitiesoIeurResearuh i 190, y and Statistical Departments are at your signal. -sum: ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION LIMITED til. Whales: Calgary libaassa Vans-en Vtst-is ”" JIIOOOQOIVI Shift NII. Reserve October sou: tor Tra- eadie Hot (molten supper. Regular Dance lonshaw Inn. Tuedsy night. Burns Orchestra. Rummage sale: 111. Hall Mon- thy. Oct I! at 1.8). Hope River Bauer and Chick- ui swoer October so and list. RU: Tea. Biiuo, Dance. at. James Church Georgetown Wednesda October Ini. Crapaud District Lodges will visit Derry Lodges Monday Oc- tober 21. Barn Dance Thursday night. Raymond DoucetAa'a, oyster Bed Ridge. Buying chickens every Tuesday er'a yard. Amos P. Gallant. south Rustico. Buying live (owl and chickens Tuesday and Wednesday I until 12. R. L. Diokieson Ltd. New Giaussv . Buyiru live fowl and chicken. Tuesday. NUI Wednesday as advertised. R.L. Dickldson. New Glasgow. H.allowc'en social. Ian Dun- nings Oct. 3 Urueeoay) poo- sored by Fireside Group. Ad- mission Ii cents. Parcel Post sale. Rural social eveniu. Heather- dIe.l0et. I1. Oirsary lchoot. weighing and paying at the iarm-. E3? ER? 5 I if it -3 E 2 a '2 eke-puddeat. Rea Mac-Vlcsr,. Ilasaaiedssetolhooksonned Creseloruseistascbooillbv rary.'l'heyv:eresooeptedhythe s1o.uo-county Construction ' lihrerln. Mn. Charles lucKen- oo.. . . " T:"'”"" L” nu sou Cross Council hopes :m,',.,.;gg..,..,,. inrnake.IuniorRedCrosaday . HotelCoLtd aaaaaualevmlathekhool In-lliss Lena McLura . H": R. a liurse. A 6 Delhi: . L. use-Lead. 31-W? Rolsner, Mrs are r??? U FEE? E .1 ' Egg” E rls Mrs. Jack Kennedy. Thom- Mlchael. H. E. Moore. . . . . 8l.(ll eac: D. J. MICLEM. Kinnon. MIL Dilllld Roll. Mlle Mrs. Margaret Mccoubrey. Mrs. L. R. Latina. K. P. Handregan. Lsngili, Weymouth st. Grocery. . C. Mrs. K. MacRae. Mrs. It How- 5. MacNelll. Mrs. W. E. war- an, Mr. A. D. Menu n. 1.; ICE. lbs. Louise Carruthers. aeph Shaina. Mrs. Edison Watts. Mrs. J. A. Bentley. Mrs. C. H. Mrs. Stan Maclnnis. ' Edward St- 82.oo-Mrs. William Munroe 811!) each: Mrs. Earl Stew- art. Mrs. Nonnsn MacPherson. Mrs. A. B. Bagnall. .50c: Mrs. Milton. Galbraith. Mrs. Alden Ellis. 321!)-Mrs. E. Melllck Clnaberlaad St. 81.00 each: Mrs. Allison Auld. L. B. Smith. Mr. Carr. Mrs. in Brown. Mrs. Weir. IE :5. 2E E? a . .50c each: Mrs. J. H. How- att. Mrs. Walter MacQuarrie. Miss Jennie Turner. Iechiord st. & lheehiord Bq. 82.00 each: Raymond Large. Ralph Stewart. Mrs. Gavin Harding. Norman MacLeod, Florence Macbeod. Mrs. R. F. Norman. d8l.w each: Mrs. DorothyJGol- e. liliamGordon.Mrs. .D. ., .553. Walker. Mrs. William Brehaut, .23; M”. A wnum-. Mrs. William Johnson. Mrs. "9. M", L. 1-y smmh Mny ' Mullally. Mrs. Reynoldsf Mrs. - Charles Walker. nag .35. I311 . '- lehdhddaaanuktiaths HI ml urn . ilh.-':;tn'I.J".el'.d' nsusrelhyiaslaatsrled --v----u-c--u-2-..e-...':.r':-.:'.':.."-.:::.-..r lbtsahsse. he-sssountccaauaes ""'i””'I"'l'I4'I".' use-ouaauaa-us i""""".”""""" a.”y..”Mh..... "irishbad washers. M ...'f."'.'...'7'.:...".i3"'.1'.':..”'. 8lO.I--W.LJtlih ” -.5”.-E, aueetlnaaairecledcreuhir mm mm r...-.-:,.....-"'-:...::-..m each. C I. ham.”-:m”'D.'” : . Iarbas-sMaeDonald.this1I.Anne m M" M” lkltslila Walsh cua'Calder.' Mrs. 11'. L. "smith. i ' A” M"5""”' Mn 5,0". mm. M". W", IAHI IIJCKLBY Y Expert Will Be Speaker At Meeting Here been on Y.M.C.A. World Services I work in Jman. will be guest weaker at s (Inner meeting at. the Y.M.CA. Oct. 3. i, i , ID duty in Juan. Mr. Buckley wall World service men in Chlnsl , vrhere he travelled many ilsous-' ands or miles by every con- edvable conveyance tram san pan to plane. Bedore wing to Grins. Mr. Buckley meat tour tr in India on a Y.M.C.A. Wu Services aeugnsnem anion allied troops. At the Y.M.C.A. Oollqe of Phys- ical Education in Madras, he carried on recreational and sport activities which brought Iran in contact with a score of Asiatic. African, Eur- open and North American Count ties. ' Institutes for training leaders ihrouarout Japan were conduci- sd by Mr. Buckley which re-i In Vhlienect. The table was most attractively learned with yellow and bronze 'Insnna with yellow tapers. G INIIERITED 'l'ALEN'l' Niccolo Abatl. his son, grand- son and greet-grandson were all 'arnous artists in 16th - century New Ilaven, PJM. rnavuou ' hshlssswindowa Free Estimates MacKINNON BROS. WOOD WORKERS and BUILDERS . Phone 4-28 fuming men Irorn I quired 110 trips to 111 cities fin-I eluding . ). Active partici- panta in these institutes totaled; 14.106. Mr. Buckley was born in Saint John. N3. and early in manhood Joined Hie stali d the Y.M.C.A. in that city. He is a summa cum laude from both Sprirutield College and New York Univa-sity. Fluent in con- versational Japaneee. he was able to lead activities and to out the aid at an interpreter. ren Houston. Canon E. M. Malone. Mrs. Walter Smith. .50c each: Mrs. Margaret Abbie. Mrs. A. Thacker. Mrs. Helen Griintii. A Ill-kwaad Drive and Spring Park School i 8310-Mrs. Spurgeon Moore 81.00 each: Claude Wood. Mrs. A. S. Macbeod, E. Gertrude Villett. 8l.00' each: Mrs. Earl Ford. Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Robert son. Mrs. Horace Cameron. Mrs. A. Gan-tester. Mrs. E. POWNAL ST. Closkey. Mrs. Grace Mat.-Kin: sowum Mono 3. iv DIAL 9624 any Mrs. Olive Green. Mrs. Willard Burke. lecture wherever he went withl I . I I 4 ATTENTION MEMBERS - LOA - LOBA SPECIAL MEETING SUMMERSIDE ORANGE LODGE ROOM AT 8 P. M. . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd DISTINGUISHED GUEST and SPEAKER GORDON KEYES Grand Secretary of the Orange Lodge of British America Inserted by Grand Master. .73c: Mrs. Lloyd MacNevin. .!)c: Mrs. William T ' Ilsa! Ave- Mrs. L. o. Johnson oceoher I. New 0' Hall October 3. Meet the National Secretary oi Farm Radio For- um andvyour neigibours in a friendly aatheriu. All meetings at l:ll pm. Dvuvooe welcome. FIDDLING ancl STEP DANCING - Cl-IAMPIONSI-IIPS liestvn-lag KING GANAM thessiterns.. ELASHLIGHT with the purchase of either or . j LIWEUIOIIII v " HE NORTH WIND WILL BLOW, . AND WE SHALL HAVE SNOW" BUT YOU CAN BE AS COMFORTABLE AS A BUG IN A RUG-WITH A I. caucus tunuo momeea now-uewiucnecxvouauomgrosesuee ntsrvlttervauoosuiissnsausre roawume. OROOKEIT -1 STOREY LTD. ".11.." -o.”