4 ? RE-ELECTED t l Mr. Gerald P. (Gerry) Mur- iazh. has been r lcctcd Secre- lat") of the Sons of Ireland Boss lei). Ottawa at the Annual meet- ing of the Society. held Tucsdvu exciting in thc Society's Clib Rooms, with a large number rd members present. City Alder- man and immediate Past Pred- iIr'llI Aierman. James McAu- it-v presided over the meeting. lir. lfurtagi: is widely known in public affairs in Ottawa and iii:-uughout Ontario and is con- tiected with several other org- l-llIiI.all0lll in Ottawa and Dis- iricl. Serving with Mr. Munagh Is the society's newly elected President, Mr. Owen Moore. This was the first time in 10 years that sasativehorn Irish- man has been dcctcd to bend the Club. Sir. Murtagll is with the Bur- eau of Statistics Staff. Health and Welfare DWISIOD and. is a a son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murtngh. Emerald Junction. DISCUSS ATOM LOX DON (AP) - Admiral Lents L. Strauss, chairman ii the U.S. atomic energy convuls- Ililll. talked d d with Prime Minister Macmillan and Sir Edwin Plowden of the British atomic energy authority. Strauss is on his way home from Vienna COMING! iEvEN1s'..rr:'...."?" SEMI Pllhnl '1 C. W. L. busy and lane: a. lot 05. Hall. ostobm I4. 1 Regular Saturday Illll dance- It. Palm"; lay lull. Dance C.Y.C. Hull. svery Monday night. Dance Millcovc School. lion- dld October 14. Millcovs W.l.l Dance in Kal.iy's Cross School. Monday. October litb. Sale I lundics. Cardigan. Horse incl. at Ilazelhrook Saturday. October lib if fine. I not. Monday. Come to Bonshaiv Inn in: ; Roast Duck Dinner. Sunday svuuag 5-7. Annual eliiticn supper. St. Mary's Pariah l-lau. Souris. Oct. 23-nth. Rummage Sale Hearts llal. basement, Saturday. Oct. ms at 1 p.m. The annual meeting Eldon Le- gion will be held in Belfast llall, C '4 16 at I p.m. Buying chicken every Tuesday weighing and paying at the farm- er's yard. Amos P. Gallant, South Rustico. (nearing Baler twine no. 1 Tip Top and International fl per bale. Custom 36.?) per bals Ellis Bros. Central Royalty. See the Gospel Film "The Danger Trail" at Breadalbanc lisllsl Mondays nidii. Oct. 10th at Regular dance in Eliott Ball Saturday night good music in aid of haIL Reserve November Nth for St Davids Stnzper and Bazaar. Georgetown. Final Lobster supper served at Sea Shell Inn. Victoria Sunday October 13th. Buying live fowl and chickens Tuesday I until 12. Collecting by appointment Wednesday and Thursday. KL. Dickleaon Ltd. where he attended the first gen- eral conference of the interna- tional atomic agency. Rcgulnr Saturday nidst dance st. Peter": Hall. llarold Mac- llac's Orchestra. Victoria United duirch Annuall turkey Dinner. Victoria HAIL. Thanksgiving Day. October 10th 1 Beginning at 0 pm i Tbaintsuving turkey dinnml with pliun pudding. Gierry Val-I icy Hall Monday. Oct. 14 0 p.m.! haunted by Ladlss Aid. Hot Turkey Dinner. Canon Cove Hall. Wednesday (kio- bcr tau: beginning at 5:8. p.m. Auspicss L.0.D.A. lteserva Tuesday Oct. for New Donunion United Church chicken and ham supper in Afton Ilall. Reserve November Hui hr Bonshsw Wmnen's Institute llot Goose supper. Adults 01.0!) chil- dren .50 cents. Come and win a turkay or u chickcn iii St. Andrew's Hall, Mt. Stewart. Monday, Oct. ihh. L00 pirn.. jac 50. Door prize. Showing at Mt. Stewart Satur- day ”'I'hc Edge of The City" with John Casssvrtes and Kath- leen Iiagulra. FAISAL ON MINI) NEW YORK 4APl - Crown Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabr Wednesday underwent an opera- tion for s nonmalignant tumor.l a peptic ulcer and repair of at rupture. New Yuk hospitnlt sources later reported his condi- tion good. In July. the 53-year- old prince undenveni operations. for removal of a discascd gall; bladder and repair of s Hernia. Big majority of the agricultur al holdings in thc United King dom are 100 acres or less. I -4m,n...n...;c Height of the nave in West- minster Abbey in London is close to 102 feet. Churches Tomorrow Anglican Church ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL Anglican Rochford Square The Reverend Cation G. I. Moffuil. M.A.. B.ll. Rector The Reverend W. G. llogg. Honorary Assistant Priest ' organist and Choir Director. Miss Susanne Brenton. He. Mus. j IIARVEST THANKSGIVING . (Trinity 17) 7:30 a.in.-Mattias . 8:00 a.nt.-llsiy Eucharist l0' 0 n.m.-Church School (kill 11:00 a.rn.-Choral ' F in: 11:00 n.rn.-Church School (under 0) 7:00 p.m.-Evensosg .DIIIy Services at usual hauls - All Welcome 5 "ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Established 1700 by Royal Foundation The Reverend Cansu J T. lhbsll. Rector organist and Choir Director. Mr. ll. John Harris. F.I.C.0. , s:J0 a.ni.-Iloly Coinmunlu l0:o0 s.ro.-Sunday School Junior and senior Classes 11:00 a.m.-Sunday Icllosl Beginners 0 Primary Classes Il:00 a.sn.-Harvest Thanksgiv- vice : "A Thankful Hear!" 7:00 p.m.-Harvest Thanksgiv- Ing service subject: "The Great Prpvldcr” I Visitors Ara Csrdlallv lsvhsd To Attend ' PRESBYTERIAN -THE I(lll.l( OF 8. JAKE nu Reverend '1'. II. I. ssmsvs. M.A.. 8.T.M.. Minister Miss E. Lillian Mcllclie. Mns.lnc.. F.M.C.M.. organist and Director of (hail 0:45 a.m.-Cbsrcb School In . All Agss 01:0 n.m.-Tbs Festival of Int- nu Thanksgiving and Pf!- aentstiss d Church school Awards Sermon: "(lad is the Life H the Family" Anthem: "0 Lori low Mad- fold" llufubyl "Far the Isausy sf he Earth" fhtmssl ":l p.m.-Ivi VH3 3 Meusnusni III ZION PRESBYTEIIAN CHURCH Corner Prince & Grsllsn Streets The Reverend W. llarsld Irowu. M.A., Minister Mr. John Lca-Morgan. M.A., 3. Mass. (Oxford) organist and Choir Director mg 0:45 s.in.--The Church School 10:00 a.m.-Adult Bible Class 11:00 s.m.Nursery School 11:00 s.m.-Divine Worship Holy Communion Anthem: "0 Bread sf Llle From Heaven" (Cesar Frnuch) 7:00 p.m.-Divine Worship Sermon: "W n We See find" A : th-Ind. 0 Jerusalem" (Masada) All Ars cordially Wslcsmd CENTRALCHBIEHAN CHURCH 210 lrul smut 4 Marvel D. Dunbar. l.Th.. Minister Mrs. Alllus Msclac. A.R.C..'l. Organist and Chair Directs! I0:00 a.iu.-Church School and Family Hair Rally Day is the Bible School Pr atlas of all Classes please be present. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Wsrsbb T and Csmmunlsu "'.I.'bs 00 and 0 That sermon: "Ye shall Dwell la -the Land" tatalnsrl sols: Prcslcs Beck 7:00 p.m.--Evening Warship Scrmss: "llavs You Sufficient Alr: "We Prnlss .. Visit these warming prc4vsn- gelisllc services an the Lord's any and get your hearts h ne. TIIEBAPTISTCIIUIOI Cor. Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Minister: llev. ll. 1.. Mitton. l.A.. l.D. Aoting organist Miss Elisabeth Foster (Assoc. sf Mus.) 0:45 a.m.-Sunday School (Remember. their is a place in the Sunday School for every IIIEEL of the family.) 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship (broadcast over CFCY) sermon: '"l1tsnksg1vlng" Solo: "How Great Thou Art” 45. If. lliael--lav. II. J. Bailey Senior Choir: "For Tbs Beauty of the larth” (Dix) 1:00 p.m.-Evening Service (Beginning with flflosn min- utes of cougrsgatlsusl hymn- singing) Sermon: "chrld. 'lhs laps of The World" Solo: Aria from "Elijah" - "Draw Near. All Ye People" Rev. E. J. llnllcy Hymn-Anthem: "bet Jssus Cams Into Your Heart" (Din) lath the morning and evening sermons will be delivered by Rev. E. J. Bailey. of Montreal. presently conducting evange- listlc ssrvlces h this church 0:! p.m.-Monthly FcIlsws& llosr (Lower Church llalll Mr. Bailey win show oslsrsd slides of some of his travels. EVERYONE WELCOME TIINITYUNITID CHURCH Ministers: s Rcv. A. Frank Msclaeal. l.A. Rev. G. Bswsrd Chrislls. D.A.. I.D. HIV. AIIIII I. WCII. D.D. R. H. Nicholson, Canon Mrs. W. B, Pro Court. Mildred Brown. Garrett. Keith Picknnl. Mrs P D. Williams. Mary Fuller-um Mrs. H. Mat.-Neill. Marlon Mac- Kent Stud 85.M-T. I-Salon Co. Man'- iimes Ltd. Churchll Ave. ssom-Mrs. A. 3. Fisher Chm such: Mrs. Jesais Pmlltt. . N. W. Larsbec. ' .50c each: Mrs. S. C. Bryan- ton. Mrs. Walter Ditcll. Euatsu It. Wed. sumo-ur. It Mrs. Walter Matheaon Klaus J. E. R. llacl-Swen. Mrs Bernice McKenzie, Mrs. liar rison James. SLM .each: Mrs. Eleanor Stewart. Mrs. Lorne Stewart, W W. Lord, Mrs. Fred Chandler. Gordon Wcllner. Ioran Mac- Lellan, Mrs. S. 3. French. .'I5c: Mrs. Constabla .50c: Mr. Brown. 104:: A Friend. Etlsiun St. East 810.0(LArthur Nelson 810.00-ol')r. J. A. It Mrs. Clark slow-Gordon Hughes 35.00-Joseph Shams 35.00-Miss Sue Brenton 35.00-Mrs. J. A. Lawson 35.00-Mrs. J. A. Webster 85.00-Mrs. G. M. Richards 35.00-W. R. Cruikshank 33.00-Michael's Grocery 32.00 each: Margaret Hardy. Mrs. Temple Hooper. Charles Newson, Louis Carson. Mrs Gordon Stewart. Kenneth Rich ards. 81.00 each: Mrs. J. W. Large. Mrs. A. R. Wise, Mrs. Biois Andrew. Mrs. J. P. Hooper. Freda New.-ion. Mrs. W. H. Worth.' Mrs. L G Gillespie. Hilda Harper. Mrs. E. C. MncKay. Mrs. H. P. Saunders. Mrs. H Reeves. Miss Lida Webster Mrs. E. V. Bell, Mrs. J0sPp' Maihlcson. Mrs. Max Burg- Mrs. John Dickie. Korrie Groi- cry. Mrs. Suthcrlnnd Mat-Lean. Munroe Grocery. Mrs. Penna Moore. Mrs. A. J. Coffin. Fitzroy St.. East 325.00-Ccntrnl Crcameries L8l0.w-Rltcway Cleaners Id 35.00-Mrs. H. E. Miller 83:00-Mrs. Elmer ” ' 32.00 each: Ida MncDougnl. L. MacDougal.'Mra. C. Stewart, Kcndale Grocery, Mi-3, D. K, MIC!-cod. Dowd Motors. Rev. L. Mitton. 31.00 each: Mrs. J. Luiz, Mrs. Dignan. P. Cameroon. Mrs. D. D. Macbonnld, Mrs. P. Mnc. Donald. Mary MacDougal. Mrs. Gcorlte Hcnnesscy. Mrs. Don Mill. J. J. Stewart. Mrs. Pear- don. Mrs. F. R. Newsom. Mpg, E. Bulman. Miss E. Crockett, John Davies. Mrs. A. Dnlzlcl. Mrs. E. V. Blackador. Mn Clapton. Mrs. Ida Yco. Fitzroy Grocery. Mrs. Burgoyne. Mrs. A. Ferguson. .500 each: Mrs. A. MacDon- ald. Mrs. G. MacLcan. J. Stev- enson. Mrs. P. Rodd. Mrs. Fer. guson. Mrs. Carmody. Mrs. L. Ml:-!s"mC1d'Mil'id "M usi Gi"m"m' P - . l' - . . Macneth. I as M" .45c: A Friend Mi;Is. I. Giiy . cac : D. A. M Mr. Morrisson. MDOMM 315.00-Pure Milk 310.00-Anonymous 3101”-J. A. Lawson 310.00-Palmer Electric Lid, 35.00-Mrs. W. K. Rogers 35.00-Mrs. Arthur G. Bruce 35.00-A. B. Cutcllffe 33.00-Master 8500- r' Co. Ltd. ' , Among be new boss at 8. ,Dunstan's are four munbcrs d lthc faculty. Fr. Thomas Madd- lan. Mr. Gerald Arscnault, Mr. Frances Zahcm and Mr. Josqlll :MaeDonald are all former stu- .their Ahna Matcr as nsanbers fol Ise teaching stsl. While ling tour we have lost two. lr. iA.F. MacDonald, last year's lib- irarian is now studyi.. st tbs jcatlsolic University d America, Gino. who taught Ill St. Dun- stan's Him School last year has The Esccutivcs for the var- lous Student 0: aniutions have been mpointcd and to see that all have great ambitions for s succcsiui year. one has but to glance at any of the bulletin boards and read the notices for impending meetings or the ithe minutes of meetings that have all ready taken place. The following is a list of the newly appointed for all societies which are now active on the capmus: OFFICERS Debating Society: Pres. Bob Doyle; Vice Pres. Don Mac- Dougal; Sec'y Tress. Marv fillnine Trainer. 4 Glee Club: Pres. Gerard iBurns; Vice. Pres. Cyril Byrne; ,lSec'y Tress. Ralph MncGinnis. W.U.S.C.: Pres. Edward Ic- Ciair; Vice Pres. Alfred Tsang; isec'y Tress. Faber MacDonald. 1 Dramatic: Society: Pres. Mau- green Bcagan; Vice Pres. L.R. Gallant; Sec'y Tress. Juries iMoorc. Red and White: Editor. Rich- iard St, John; Assistant Editor, Anthony Spe ',; Business iMnnagcr. Herman Connolly. I C.F.C.C.S. Pres. William Phil- ilips; Vice Pres. Richard Power; Sec'y Trcas. Olga Dowling. A.A.A.: Pres. Doi. MncDoug- all; Vice Pres. J.II. MacDonald; Sec'y Treas. Ed. Murphy. Studcnis' Union: Pres. Mike swift; Vice Pres. ,Boh Doyle; Scc'y Treiis. Ray Hickey. A meeting of the Students' Un- ion was called for Monday eve- niru (Oct. 7) when the Secret- ary-Treasurcrs of all ungain- time were asked to present their budgets for approval. In- Lean. Muriel MacI.csn. Cecil Barbour. 31.00 each: Albert Phillips. Jean Mac-Kay. Helen Bourke, Margaret Mallctt. Jane Mac- Kcnzie, Mrs. E. MacPhernon. Minnie Owen. Jessie Gillis. Helen Wnkeford, Bertie Stewart. Elsie MacI.cod. Mrs. E. G. Saunders. Laura E. Ilodgson, Mrs. Frank Oakes. Mrs. Vera Sesley. Lorne Weeks. Fred Smith. .75c: Mrs. John Simpson ' THE WEEK AT 5. D. U. Student Organizations Get off To A Good Start Me: Mrs. Angus MacPherson. TRAVEL Telephones: . MORTON DEW LIMITED INSURANCE COUNCELLOBS and Insurance 3046. Travel 8541 CHABLOTTEIOWN, P. E. 1. previous years. die meeting at which the various budiuts were presentad was a crucial one for all concerned. To a certain ex- tent the stscccu d any one or- ganization dqiendod on its bud- gst being wanted. as ,rcscntad. But on Mona; iugibt the learn d all the Secretary-Treasurers were swwt away when it was made known the Studcnt.s' Un- amount of money for the total budget that was available last year. The heated argtunents be- tiwcen the various secretaries. a characteristic of previous years was lacking. The budgets were. presented and granted in con- tented silence. DRAMATIC! A.G. The Dramatic Society with Fr. Adrian Arsenault as moder- ator has already started work on its first theatrical production of the year. a Medieval Morality play filed "Everyman". This play will be yiescntcd sometime in November and inaugurates a course in dramatic training which will be available to all members of the Sophomore Class in conjunction with their public speaking program. The second production by thep Dramatic: Society will be staged during the Christmas blldays and at least part of it will be familiar to many of our readers as it played in Charlottetown not too long ago. It is Henri Ghcon's "Christmas in the Market Place." All members of the cast will be drawn from the day stu- dents attending S.D.U. For the Society's finnl dram- atization of the year Fr. Arsen- ault has decided upon a modern American play. Although the choice is not yet definite it will probably be either "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessir Will- iams or Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. if we are not per- haps familiar with the writings of Mr. Miller we have certainly heard of his film star wife. Need we say more than M.M'? ARTS WEEK The Dramatic Society along! with the Glee Club and College Band plans on sponsoring an ANNUAL MEETING I The annual meeting of Winsloe North Cemeteryi will be held in Church,l Oct. 12th at 7:30 p.m. Col- lectors please have can- vass completed. 2.2: .125: .:':'..' " "" ""'" '"" ""'”'-i T" G--'"-- "'0' 3 evening pre ations c&I'lilll We miht say that tbs ratberi S.t-- octohx 120 W; 01 Illort Plays. lectures on I: lop sided scorn rcglstucd : and vaintins. cxhlbitius Thursdays gsma detracts little paintings and books. ad pro from we print, or w.ie. tum in the Y.hl.C.A. Ian night. or ” Tlu particular: gheg E Dealing with the subject of grams rninuc. s Lw j , n p ' society certainly lllas an Ind oilhgegxpeg-13.2.; gzrflgesuancs AH lab Uudehgulrittn ionalproznmiinnned r thclropptuscntnltwiththesl INI3-"d"'0' H0"! 1951-ss college year. It should mm, mm, aunt, mm we: experience isfntlds field to pro- bcnefit all the student body by mum rum "mu 9,, tan mtmisent nlnost being both entertaining and in-Imp 30”, mm, gm... .,,.....nm formative program. H I0""3llV9 and I-W Wmuhung 4"j account of theniseiu-s in the In-i d"n"' me "29"" E” lngcrest in dramatic: and am-I uoductory .. of Canamanvthc vice-president Georgie Pur- utcur thcatricals. In doing thil lrombl" in p11 V”: TI” -"mI"" W” Ed by it will fulfill all its requirements :Raoul IcPngc and Ralph Run as laid down in the Constitution of Student Organizations for Si --j-- -- tea. I i Guests introduced were Vic Dmmalfs. we certainly "me an Y 3 Mg" Heaf .Can;ieroni John Gorriil and John Dramatics Society will attain '9"-"4" 9'- nu . g Plans for annual run- tleilevegsoal they hate set them ., Iflsllrance id-ave 0' PH”. Edy.” M.” FIELD my on l va Men Ralph Rupert and YfM'” ”s.”':;” "'oEf”l”"" The incessant rain of Tuesday Eric Shepherd were the sipcak- um" "I m " ' .”q' morning brought tustled heads ers at weekly supper nice!-:l"'e" P'"9”Wd I” ””"'m'""' and blcary eyes from beneath . mg of t e Alpha Yis Mt-n's (liub.chairmas Bud Mc'Murtry. the sheets. for earlier than thr p 7 o'clock bell. Unbclicvtng eyes gazed through the water streak- ed windows to see nothing furlh-pi er on but angled. streaking rain l The tustlcd heads disappear:-dl beneath the sheets again. aca- pair written on each and every, sleep lined face. First thought- no holiday; second thought-on field day; third thought- no Freshman initiation. But sleep In its mercy brought a measure; of peace until the rude incessant: cianging of a boil onoe morn woke the rrsirfr-tits of St. Dun- stan's in harsh reality. There would be no Field Day unlil at ier Thanksgiving. . CANADIAN F'KlTR.AI.L On 'I'hurstiai- aftt-rnonri Iflct. ll) SD.U's Canadian Fontliaili squad rccetvvd thctr baptism of fire when they tangled with that visiting P.W.C. team. A the gamc Iinislied lIlE score was 47 to 0 for the Saints. Sparked by: some spectacular passes by Gill Collins the men in Rod and. White registered seven touch-' downs in swampmg the visitingi Vlelshmen This was a sports first for the two Cnlli-go teams: as they battled Pi-incc Edwardi island's first game of Canadian; Football. Stiller competition is. on top as coach A.J. Mat-Adam tries to negotiate a game withl CENTENNIAL Y's MEN's CLUB Sponstm-ti Sniurriny night dances Y. M. C. A. STARTING OCTOBER 12th Don lllesscrsl Orchestra Time 9:30 - 11:45 Price 75 (mils; 30 cents to Y members Membership caiiris must be shown. COLUMBUS DAY PARADE SUNDAY. OCTOBER 13th Parade forms tip at 10:15, leaves K.C. Home Water Street. at 10:30 for Mass at Basilica at 11:00 am. BIBLE sunnsv BIBLE WEEK OCTOBER 13th ocr. is-mt- "Not a Famine of Broad, nor a Thirst for Water, but of Hearing the Words of The Lord." It is a "hungry world" in which we live. and of all the complex problems we faqe today none is greater than this indispiitablc fact. But great as the hunger for the daily necessity of bread, there is a hunger for the Word of God. Much as men need bread and are entitled to it, we must never forget that "Man does not live by bread alone but by every word that prooeedeth out of the mouth of God." i 17 new translations were printed by Tho British and Foreign Bible S0- cieiy in 1956. bringing the total number of lanrziiages in which at least one book of the Bible has been issued to 1.109. The complete Bible has now been printed in 210 tongues an increase of 3 last year . . . and the work must go on. AGENTS 33.00-Mrs. W. 1'). RM, 33.00-Mrs. A. R Gillis 82.00 each: Turner Fa rm Equinmcrit, Gordon Cudmorc, Moffaft W89. F. A. Mac- Arthur No Hands lat Ours During World War ii. a cer- tain church in Europe was bombed. In the blasting. a I I 5 i l l l CHARLOTIETOWN, The Rev. J. R. Skinner. SPECIAL MEETINGS or ALL ILACK PREcEP'l'OllS' SUMMEIISIDE. OCT. 15 AT 8 p.m. ' Grand Black Chapter of B. A. will be present. i YOUR CONTRIBUTION CAN HELP TRANSLATE AND DIS- TRIBUTE MORE OF THE "BREAD OF LIFE" TO THE "HUNGRY" OF THE WORLD. At this Thanksgiving season the Society itppt-nls to you ll) make a thank- offrring for all the Bible has meant to you by making It available to others in their own tongue. Beginning Tuesday. October 15th you will be given an opportunity to shore. when collectors will make calls TIlf'0l1I.',Il0lII the Province. For .iii25.fl0 is Life Membership Ceriificntr may be obtained. A very fitting recognition of is Pastor. faithful church worker or friend. Enquire from your collector or at The Bible House. PLEASE RECEIVE THEM KINDLY AND GENEROUSLY! OCT. 16 AT 8 p.m. Grand Master of the , i I JUST FOUR MORE DAYS To Hear REV. E. J. BAILEY Noted Preacher. Evnngalist. Soloist Charlottetown -Baptist Church I EUNDAY. OCTOIEI Bib: ll A.M.-"Thanksgiving" ' , 7 PM.-"Christ. the Hope ofrlis World" ter-eating and in-' MONDAY. OCT. Milt: "This I Know" WN on.-m.”mn”.,dc.d.... large statue of Girlst had BIBLE CHAPEL Rayslss P. Msgfsvl. A.l..C.0. mhhlzgii .';':W:uf";m';0mY i. L 2:: Cumberland at at lassvorii f.?;T,,,T'.;;;,'g;..g;, g.g.'.j But at the base of the statue S ., A""' lli00 n.in.-Primary and seat. 53-u been put these words: ' i Am "fa".-:"'” """" 3(;:;'-:-m:3u:;.I.-" "0 "Mm I Of Britain. Scandinavia and Holland with lecture gins oaiysavioar sf st...”-. (.Th-u.'.-DI”. su."""m '1'. i, ouro'prg:llIi:g'Q' ll: i,;Mc:. i by Rev. E. M. B. wheelock. as . .-'lIs Lavl' so :-no-ma II TI-lb” "'1'" F p OM II: I II!!! '"fmlo- Y." mun, Lu, nag! pM,,,pk,,,:, Will be shown at p W” "cm "-”' ""' '"'"" 0' ""' "”""' seniiii. A ll" "J73 a. Central ciirisuu. Church Auditorium i 1"" ';I..'':' Hi... "Tao Wool and ours. tativa of Charlottetown n'i."i. a. second week. .4 cu; (sf: law-at-,ems he-" 3; lg";-mg;-;d"7ht;-;t;ug;-I prmasy. Oct. min at it p.m. Ins -morn; -omzh-fl 7" I"'.”.”'''''.,.,,,, ,,',',',''5... I','.."' .”f,'gf&?,f,",g:;.!",',',b;;' All wslcomc - Offering for Bible society - but with . I setns 0- " " ' '"" '" sl'o'o'p.-"rr-I-'1-r '3 " ""” :."v.cl'3i'"i1'l '35.?" '1-T." 1f:adlslsudesstsvucl'CYl :..t.m..,...,",...1,..g- wt;-aintaairowniiveaand i--""'---"""""- ----"3 -""- u-- -- W" :.”..".:l."...':...";..t2.”. :2: EVANGEIISTIC SERVICES Jsssph W0fO g, . G” d m. scrip”,-3. Qasbsr:&'.IvsudCkhlu- 1,1": '..m-diwanmh "' . ..,..,& ,. - CALVA” I PIIMIII0 It 7" 3”" You are invited to attend the i'.'..'.'..'.'3-' rAlt.nnAt.n :::e&'II MHPIII ”' '3' gvmgeliatic Sewloes to bs conducted by the ""- "'-' ""4"" "" "L ""..'.T ""' ms IIILI i-iouss - ' . run sanvssstnt anus 4... tmaanonnowu l0'- Il'l'I' "'I”"' i w" .” um." I d stniimerside at I ""- L .".i"'"""'- """""" "'" again; at an salsa has ' ', ,.,.........,...., II-";:.,,,-".",'.'...., -------ct-vi Nussulvuuahossupvtucawcs . mn"-'5' was In as In I Near North River Rink . A M0 .. ,3 " ------""' rm-into rniunoosrai. Each evening (cnccpt Saturday) at it p.m. ii&.a.-.-lam-n luau OIIPI. IAIL (IIIKI beulnnlnu with I 9000 SQWK! .a...”""""r..-n ""' ' up-n--u u-nv-- i ocrosmisis-zsoa.m1 "lnsrmfornsus-s ..."'-... Isv.O.l..&Is.&msr , 3 Ii-n-,3 1 "'3. 5- L.-- 4 Rev. Kslth I-lobsnvt is a Bible Expositor I gvscn gggagj huh" I mw'.k.' W” ':..-' :llsbsus.h&put-slmbt CNN!” 3 ms 10 U U: - h. -s . . TUESDAY. OCT. I500: "The Old Rugged Cross" t-V-I074!-S-DAY.-0.61. ms: "The God Who Forgives" The Find Service as Wsdassdaylveslsgwllhshsldisllos Prssbyvsvlaw Clinch. . West tags: Ssrvicas 1:45 cans 9