1 REV. G. HOWARD CHRISITE (left) Interim Moderator of the Park Royal United Church Con- Park Royal Ch ..m.........-. .. .'..--- in-egatlon and Mr. William P.' IMacLeod. General Chairman of lthe Building Committee and urcli Contract Awarded To County Cons't. The contract for the erection of park Royal United ciiurcii' was awarded yesterday to Coun- ty Construction Ltd. The amount The building of brick and steel will be 105 feet in length by 551 lteet wide. It will have a seating. 1 capacity of 360 and will have pro- of the contract which calls for: vision for a gallery with addi-y to completion of the interior of the church only is for 360,000. The total estimated cost of construc- tion ls in the vicinity of 8110.000. .tional seating of 2 . I Great care has been taken in lthe designing to provide adeq- uate space for the training of CITY AND CENTRAL ITIYMEWOOD crafts wanted? Phone Lothians I565. CHRISTMAS cards. Island pot- tery and other Thymewood cr-alts. Phone Lothians 2665. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- geyis Pharmacy. open 3.30 a.m. to " p.m. ADELLA's MILLINERY arri- val of new hats Prices from S2. 95 up to 514.96. 1T1 Grafton St. GIRL Guide and Brownie lead- ers from all parts of the Prov- ince are in Charlottetown today for full training session. SAVE 390.00 floor sample 2 piece wool frieze daven Suite priced to clear 8140.50. Simpson Sears Charlottetown Store. NORTH Tryon Presbyterian Church service Oct. 20 a.m. Church School 12:15. Miss Mary A. Macl(enzie. Deaconess. CIIL&R.l.0'I'I'ETOWN Christian Reformed Church Dutch Service at 10.00 am. English Service at 2.30 p.m. Heart: H-all. East Roy- alty. THE Masonic service of True Rrotbcrs Lodge No. 8 advertiz- cd for Oct. N in Tryon Baptist Church has been postponed un- til Oct. 27 at 3 p.m.i RESERVE TUESDAY Octob- er hid tor Provincial Home and school semi-annual convention, at Prince of Wales college. Pu- blic meeting it pm. Guest speak- er Dr. C. L. Gass. DUE to tho Hairdressers Con- V vention at Halifax the Debon- nalr Beauty Salon at Charlotte- tzwvn Hotel will be closed Morr- Friday and Saturday next week. N. D. Mai-.Leon UNDIZRTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiitshire DIAL 5549 Charlottetown Fanornt Horne 78 Easton St. DIAL 4626 ' (BIS. day through Thursday opened I HEAR MELVIN McQuaid on iProvincial Affairs on C.F.C.Y. jRadio tonight at 7.15 W0 - II.E - LO Rumi.age salel Kirk Basement 7 p.m. Friday October 25th. SUPPORT THE Cerebral Pai- . sy Tag Day Friday and Saturday 'cmn:ei- 25m and 26th. RUMMAGE sale St. Peters Cathedral Parish Hall Monday, Oct. 2191. 7 p.m. PARKDALIJ W.I. Turkey din- rner. Thursday Oct. Nth. 4:80 tol :30. i CENT ssu-:, Sempler Phar- .macy Queen St. Phone 4171 for -1 your order. Free delivery. TEMPERANCI Federation annual meeting at Y.M.C.A., ih. 11;ooV October mm. Rev. John Linton. Guest weaker. REGULAR SATURDAY night Square Dance New Glasgow iliali tonight. Sponsored by Jun- ior Farmcrs. I FAMOUS KING GANAM and Tommy Hunter Don Measer and his Islanders. best fiddlers and stepdnncers will be at the Sports Arena. Oct, 23rd. I CENT Sale at Seniples Phar- macy. Due to n'larger selection of fine merchandise. sale con- tinues for one full week. Dial 4171 for Free delivery. HEALTH Macquarrie. MP. will be in Provincial Headquar- liiii Great George Street, Saturday morning October 10 to see any of his sonaiuuis. PRIZE WINNERS Prize. winners last night at the Sons of England card game were: lad- ies' first. Miss S. Coffin; socond. Mrs. L. Cairns; consolation. Mrs. Alex Nrd. Men's first. Emmett Doucette; second Harry Hughes. Consolation. James Atkins. Freesaout. Mr. and Mrs. William Coiley. Door priae. Mrs. Amhy Doyle. MILTON - Rustico Parish - IRA.-ctor Rev. A.E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday Oct. Nth. are St. John's. Milton-10:00 am. -Sunday School. prayer and Church. Cherry Valley. Izll p.ln. Rsrvert Tliarhgiving service. St. Mark's. Ruetleo 7:30 Even- ing prayer and sermon. Come and bring the whole family. PROVINCIAL Vocation- al School, Charlotteiown. Stud- ents may still be accqted in the fdIOVIx.dI)' classes: Auto- motive Mn ales and Carpent- ry. Interewed students should apply at once to the Princbal or phone 4647. Charlottetown. loath Macqirarrie. M.P.. arriv- ed in,the City last night and- wll so to Ottawa on M beforer returning to New Y where he is Parliamentary ob- au-rer at the United Nations. IN ...... isea funeral Service NEW ENGLAND -HOME FOR WEEKEND -Mr. . Chairman of the Board of True-4 ees inspect the construction of e foundation of the new Parh' the children and young people. It will have a minister's study and church office. Nursery and kindergarten facilities will be in- cluded in the structure. There will be a large social hall with stage at one end. Ad- equate parking facilities for the parking of over 80 cars will be provided on the church site at T . Royal Church at Mount Edward Heights yesterday. Mount Edward Heights. At the present time work on the foundation is rapidly nearing completion and it is expected that the actual work of erecting the walls will corrimenoe within a week. Wonk will continue with all speed until completion. The new church will serve the areas ot Parkdale. East Royalty and Central Royalty. Says Most Requests For Potato Pickers Have Been Met Here The National Employment ()f- fice in Charlottetown. reports that bye and large it has been able to meet most of the orders received for potato pickers and harvest workers in general. The office believes it could use possibly ten more workers if these were readily available, UIGG - Cross Roads - Alex- andra services for Sunday Oct. mth. Uigg ll a.m. Cross Roads 3 pm. Roll call at Alexand a at 7:1!) p.m. Mrs. Blake Wood tnee) Shirley Macbonald will be the special soloist at the evening service. All are welcome. Rev. C.W. Pnssey, Minister. B.Y.P.U. - The Hazelbrook Baptist Y.P.U. met Friday eve- ning in the church vestary. 10 members attending. After a sing song Elva and Dorothy Wood led a devotional period. Three new members were welcomed at the meeting presided over by vice-president Addison MacCabe. The Rev. C.W. Pnsscy conduct- ed a Bible quiz and the meet in closed with the singing of "Heavenly Sunshine." TRAFALGAR BALI.- The Naval Officers Association of Canada. Prince Edward Island Branuh, held the annual Traf- algar Day Ball last evening. Some 150 guests in formal dress and uniform were welcomed on board H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte the Commanding Officer. Cmdr. J.bi. Kenny and by Lt. Cmdr. Wilfred Duffy. preddeni of the association. Music was Provided by Charlie Munroe and 1y his orchestra. PERSONALS Mr. George V. Frasier. former director of the P.E.I. Travel Bureau, and his family left yes- terday for Ottawa where they will take up residence. Mr. Frau. er will attend the annual Tourist Association Convention in Ot- tawa next week. BIRTHS MLCARRON - At St. Joseplr "oapitai. Hamilton, Ontario. o: October ll 1057 to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McCarron tnoe Mil- dred Somers) a son. iiscnrcaruwtn - At Charlotte- town" rroupiui on Oct. 17th. 1 7. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MM Newport. me man II-iggtnal. a son. David Claude?! 1 lbs. ii on. raacrrrnn .. At the am, but even so most farmers seem to ,be doing fairly well. and to be well on the way to gathering the crops. In other words, point the local officials. there is on critical shortage of farm help in the office area. which corn- prises Kings and Queens Coun- ties. Theofflcel.snotawaeotoai- ditinns in Prince County where the Summersida Office has juris- dictio. It has made approximately more than 50 pi ements of po- tato pickers. but it. is understood that Summerside which looks after many large potato grow- ers. lias made between "I00 and aoo placements. The Charlottetown Office wish- es it known that it realizes that some farmers in certain areas have been having difficulty in securing help, and for such people. ibis situation gives cause for worry. Nevertheless. the of- fice feels that over the two coun- ties time its employment ad- nmistiratim. the general gnu. tlon is fairly good. Evangelist Says V There Is Spiritual Drought In land Speaking on the drought dur- Ina EIU-Ih'e tkne. Rev. xeiui Hanson said there is a drouuit in the land today - a gplritugl drought. Mr. Hobson is present- conducting an evuigethstlc campaign in the North River United Baptist Church. During the course of his ser- mon he said the people of Is- rael were "sitting on the ram. and that God through Eljafi was ounmanding them to make a deflrnte ctioiee. they must choose between Baal and God". Mr. Hobson said Christian people today are "sitting on the fence". They are trying to hold unto the things of God with one hand and evil things with the other. They must choose whether to serve God or Satan. The service was conducted by the pastor. Rev. Owns Codi- ron. assisted by Rev. Donald Quigg. Protestant Chaplain of the Air Force Station in Summer- side. Mrs. Andrew Maclaobern sang the Hymn 'Why should He Love Me So". services will continue Sunday evening at 0:00 o'clock. A Grade 3 Reading Demonstration For Parents SGT i Note Faun At. I . , - .. t . .,:.-.. 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JtlI'a.NM -".0 forallottheprevious-firas.1tone ihetlrntwehruaherlngediuaiunharofelsc was addressed to Mr MacDon- noted a person (ettbr Iran or niauuuna--but as athlllt III p HALIFAX (GP)-'IIio weather Iowa at MS am. and 1.1! lun- aid,.presurnablythePrineipalnf boy) run dowaolieef be our lacuna-I-htsniutinu. manual: is use-auto IIl5";tti”Ii"c-o”:tJ"il':d.'-2' tIIoscbooiandltalad"I'amnntridorsoftbeschool.Mr.Ius'he cnieluacsrtaunidysua--m-p :3-aunigtmsu-hm,-I3 api.ipllofthlssebool." hutod,thinkiagthoMoIngpet-daythatnoarrndshavebdbn illlla-AP-HQ at" -m P.-mi "7 Pm sum The tint tire was dlscove-ed son to be sonieooedookiag hr Iiado but the investigation is IV'III.UhV!IOCIllIIl!DM a. .ude diman. hunk; on Tuesday shortly after the him. However. "to HEIDI?! h-lll'I”h. rh"r.& Ut uhr"'””d'mu chdwmmm. hi m. - ' -WloatRathtwuudtledmthau;0;I:IJ!'5-3Id'r-fh'""gln;”.')f In-Nani I . .m.an Death Of City Concerned Over l,',',',,,,"'”""',,,,,,,,,:,"”",..,. ",,,.,"'.,."',,,,', 'J3.""..s'.'.'3a3'5.i'55..a. laud... andsets at 531 pa, ' 'warebdigaottvelyetistIsld. Mari Yesterday Obscene Books wwmmmmum y . .5... 1,. pi... dis orrswatcri-Juucouin-Gm-non-slmtnbv William ' e . ;.Ti',. its-I-g:,s'::: sn':3..rifi. uweziuuasmwgssyuhw luck tr.-mun Pals) who I, II D0613”. m I (Q' jgggg '1 so.rrr.i1:t.ime he lied lheen effects! 8311133 0533009 "WNW 59 umgg:Igut'w:1':1n' class. by a heart condition which did was when in owontthm 1. pniioagung recan- not. however, prevent him from returning to wck. Mr. MacPherson was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. J. MaaPherson. his mother having been the former Maud Toormbs. He leaves to rnourn. besides his widow. the former Wllrnot Wor- thy; two sons Harold of Char- lottetown and Rnbh. livliu in Moneton; three grandchildren. He is also survived by two broth- ers. Harvey and Norman, both of Charlottetown. M-r. MacPberson was ewrgiloy- ed by the finn of A. Pickard and Conpany Ltd. for the past 38 years. He was long a member of the Men's Association of Trin- ity United Church. The funeral will be held fresh the Machean Funeral Home .this afternoon. Saturday. service commencing at 2 p.m. Inter- ment will be in the People's Cemetery. Crystal Chapter 0. E. S. Installs New Officers Crystal Chapter No. 1. Order of the Eastern Star installed its ,1057-58 officers last night at the clever Club in an open install- ation. The ceremony was wit- nessed by many friends and rel- atlves. The installation was presided over by Past Matron Helen Her- ring. installing Grand Chapter officer. She was assisted by Past Matron Hildred Walker. in- stalling grend rnarshdl; Past lIatron'HaIel White, grand chap- lain: and Past Matron Edna Loni. grand organist. Dire to illness. the Worthy Mat- ron-oloct. Sister Claretta Palmer was unable to be present and will be installed at a later date. The officers instdled are: senior by Mr; P1etcii's class. A report on Brownies was given by Mrs. E. Matheson. She said at are now enrolled and that bear is needed in leadership by anyone experienced. Mrs. A. Macltinnon reported for Cilia. Work is going forward al this fall wit ll enrolled. It wee reported by the presi. dent dietthenewschooiiisnow occipied. The cornerstone was laid on Tuesday by Mr. ll. Math- oeon. The omoial tuning will be at a later date. The rrieetiu concluded with a half - hour discussion on what parents would like to see on the monthly report cards. But he indicate in the Corn-' monsthataoxnele problunsat pa-esentatandin ewayott.ah- Begins life Underwriters Training Course On Monday morning. approxi- mately so life underwriters of Prince Edward Island will be- gin a voluntary training course known as the Life Underwriters Association Training Course, ac cording to Mr. RJ. Rupert.yC. L.U.. chairman of the commit- toe supervising the course for this Province. -me course comprising 35 week- ly classes is sponsored by the Life Underwriters Association of Canada with the cooperation of Most of the larger life insurance companies. Developed by -IOIIICI of the insurance industry. it was estab- liahed to provide a nation-wide trnlninb program for the career life underwriter. Mr. Rupert stated that the course will bring together pro greeaive life underwriters of the community, who under the lead- ership of the Moderator. P. Wal- ter Iiyndrnan. C.L.lJ.. will study qroeific case hisbnrioe train so tual experience. searching for the best solutions to current life insurance and other problems. The classes will be held in the ya I a of Xynasian and Corn- 9-av. Charlottetown who have very generously made a special room available for the purpose. are: Donald Gill. worthy patron; Louise Johnston. associate met- ron: Millar McDonald associate atron; Etta Dalling. secretary; lda Harper. treasurer; Jean Bmith, conductreu. Gladys Lar- ktn, associate conductrees; Ed- ith Lewis. niershall: Phoebe- Vanldistlne. nist. Janet Baker, Adah; oyce Kaiser. Ruth; Ellen Webster, Esther: Irene Gill, Martha; Margaret worth, elocta; Isabel Ana-ow. warden; Wenddlylrowu. sentin- sister Helen Herring present- od Slater Marian hold with the past rnatcon'e Iewel. Those present expressed their wished to new ofheera successful year. Refreshments and a social bourtotlowad. I ' Barbecued Chicken Featuring Genuine Hickory Smoked and Sporaribs. Free Deliverya4erving 4-whole chicken 32.25, with French Fried Potatoes 82.99. ivuiroN's oio seam mu srrciai. I l Pick-tip Yourself-Serving 4-whole ohiclren l 31.99, or complete with French Fries 82.75. y one sarueear lute super THE JUNE PHEACY d'l'he question had been eonaid- the Province the medical staffs of the P. E. I. grid r::.... ?.:'':''....':..i.;'”:.'':::." E.""....'”".....”.".:l..”.:'”.L”.lt.l;iE:. ”;.:..:.:.'::::1.P: sf - ""”H hfhn solute minimum. Cooperation with this request ." Queen Rolaxes For Short Time 2 is ill INSURANCE l'Iro-Auto-Casualty” .,y luxfn Marina. 1 ” G 6- K LTD TOMMY HUNTER ' , I ' ' Stars or "COUNTRY HOEDOWN" Q 78 Great George st. Charlottetown With MUTUAL of OMAHA.-. toaarvo iiuipoopi. of m...'s.tv'ms Island. hr. onlhaanw "mi .1 gggistl t.. Due to the spread of influenza throughout will benefit all concerned. FIDDLING and . STEP DANCING i CHAMPIONSHIPS Featuring KING GANAM E E a. G. K. Peaks Res. 7210 DON MESSER s axnmvmaxnms" VIEDNISDAY. OCT. 23 0:15 p.rn. 1 m I SPORTS ARENA i'Adrniaslon: Adults 1.25: Children 75c Sponsored by ' ALPHA YYS MEN'S CLIII - l Monuments. Vere lock Ir Son I y expands. services -in