across; 2s. mo. lilacs roman ro-nav, an SAT. snows 3=4s - 1 - 9 RlEBUYER lilllllFEIlllNES ml llsnscvs l“ 3am "mu Ulllillllll flfillii llllliiii y. ALSO NEWS - worm CAPITOL TO-DAY and SAT. Show: 3:45 - 7 - 8:45 "IOYIIIIMIJOUIIIIAII Illlllfilwlillli h H. ... on mum an Ht lflIlill. caplcllsl ‘n. m COMEDY — SERIAL Girl Guide News m cuaawrrerown coma-any On Oct. 8th this Convpany re- sumed their regular meetings. Mary Myers. Nora DeBlols. Bul- anne Palmer and Helen mosey are the Patrol Leaders. On Oct. loth two Brownies. Kathleen Skinner and Mary Whlteside re- ceived their Wings and flew up to Guides. Nancy Hyndman step- ped up to Guides. The Brownies of the 1st Pack were present and did the Grand Salute. 2nd Class badges were present- ed to Nora DeBlols. Helen M and Suzanne Palmer. ‘ 0n Oct. 16th the following pas- ed‘ their stalking and Scout Pace; Ann Horne. Doris Billion. Mauren McCorkell and Mary Worthy. The regular meeting was not held on Oct. 22nd as the I P.E.l. Baptnst ' . I I ' I ihstrlot iisetmg 11-! ' ‘The anti-animal meeting ol- the Island Baptist District met in its first Fall session on ‘ruceday night with a service and bus- iness sesion under the Lsland Baptist Young People. Notice oi this meeting is given elsewhere in the was. ' The Wednesday mornim session opened with a devotional service led by Lie. Stephen Ackland of Cornwall. Mr. Ackland took as his subject "Launch cult". The great necessity of Christian Men and Women of the C-hrurch is to iauoda out in a day when the enemies of Christian living are as great. perhaps greater. than at any time in the history of the Church. ‘Iihe gathering was urged to launch out in Island effort to meet the forces of evil which threaten to predominate. The Moderator. Rev. E. J. Ban-ass of Summerslde then opened the bus- iness session by calling on the Key Man, Rev. C. A. Britten for Ilia report on Island Denomina- tional finances. A record year in Denominational and Centennial allotments was reported, Ouldes attended s. Rally st the AlIclrka On Oct. 23rd the firs lighting test was passed by the ilollicwing: Arm Horne. Doris l-tilllon. Liilly McPherson and Maureen McCor- kell. We regret that Mrs. Alan Mac- Millan will not be with us this year as our lieutenant. Good Guiding and Be Prepared. “L” Train Brash injures Many A.n elevated cactus train manancd the estimated 1.500 imp-‘bolilftd pea sengers packed into both tmlns. The impact derailed both trains but nesally all cf the inhaled ea- oaped with cuts and bruises and teas than a dozen were kept in hoe. pltails. Both trains were so jammed —a bus strise adding to the normal load-that only a few were thrown to the floor. and laddu- ulpmcnt to runovc the injtncd from the elevated struc- tore. Ambulances and ilnc equipment co the area iihat ail ltruet can‘ and automobile traffic had to be matted. The w: vlctiiana were when to eight. south side hoapitah in every ambulance available. 0th. m! received first aid a: the scene. The motionnasi oi fin second tan-in, George Yetmltca, about 90. c! datoagvo, apparently was tlhc molt seriously injured of llhe vic- tims, suffering s. crushed leg and possibly other injuries. He was in a coma with! firemen cnbrlcated CHICAGO. Oct. 23 - (AP) — imothereaa-ofsnotherinsderlse 10g today, injuring at least 281 of outline of the requirem mts for the coming and present Marl- timc Dencsninaticnal Year. A most interesting and tarpirlng series of Messages on Evangelism was conducted as follows: Mass Evangelism by Rev. A. E. Todd; Personal Evangelism by Rev. H.B. Crawdotrd; Visitation Evangelism by Rev. C. A. Britten. messages and the general dia- cussion which followed‘ emphas- ized the fact that evangelism whether Mass, Personal or by Visitation is the basic factor in building the Kingdom. One form of evangelism is closely related to another. The one may be sl vital and intportant factor inl making the other a success in‘ any church or coumtunllty. The afternoon sesdon was Baptist Women's wssionary Un-t ion. Notice of this will appear in a. later issue of the press. The closing session on Wednes- day evening opened with a song service led by R/ev. H. B. Crew-l ford. followed by the District‘ Sermon which was preached by Rev. E. J. Bsrrass from the Text Ecclesiastes l2. V. 13. “Let Us hear the conclusion of the whole matter". Conclusion must be heard and recognized quite as much ‘as beginnings. During the war. no general or other mill- _ tary leader would dare say thatw (the reverses of the early day: by any means determined the final result. the final conclusion must tell the story. N‘: manmalifc g ts beginning te cry the/t m. 'I‘he conclusion is the final verdict. No men has a right to judge another man's life by its beginning. The conclusion is the final word. God's plan for. His World is not recognised fully in the present age. We must "hear the conclusion of the whole mat- tor" ‘Ilhc musical out of the Wed- nesday program was greatly as- sisted in special musical numbers by Mrs. Leigh Warren and Mrs. A. E Todd. Resolutions mounted by the chairman of the Resolution qmn-l mlttoe. Rev. Crawford. included the following: Resolved ythat we unge the members of our church- eg to realiu their high calling nan huh tlhc cab. EMPIRE a-Tc mum} Here c0 P as SHOWS 7 - IMS — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 arfneff t and ‘Sat. mg l/OU I Wmwll-HY M." m; fl "gag ‘the talk‘ °'.'."°‘"' "#3.?!" 5"?‘ DOW Q tile time? maxi \ . ‘l9? Mufti Active In House East politics. ‘the Egyptifln Government Premier sidky Psshe n me mutter under consideration. l Mr. Bevin said. P sanctuary Farouk. disclosed today when the wlii was DRAMATIC STORIES FROM ~ CARA DA‘! l Pumlyrlotul-vllulwu in Christ Jesus and redcdicate their lives that He might sanc- lify them through His Holy Sflrlt. 3 That we urge the pistol’! 111d officers of our churches to stress evangelism to the end that souls may be saved and His name glori- fied. That we urge the of. our churches to 86 m "it i! raising our denominational funds and ltive full illllllflrt to the CORP vex-Alon projects. Politics is Claim of Commons today and a Lghvgg £131‘... nsirs than. 'I‘hcse . “SHELL-OUT” TICKETS I smu» xmssznu new our: xrnnms - Buy KINSMEN FOR HALLOWEEN! A c001) AND WORTHY WAY T0 under the auspices of the United} HELP KIDDIES OBSERVE THIS HALLOWEEN .. - - ill"! 8W9 than to the Children When They ask you to “SHELIEOUT” ‘THE xmsunu roan SUPPORT THE “SHELLOUT” AND HELP KINSMEN HELP OUR KIDDIES! The KINSMEN FUND FOR CHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDI CHILDREN (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Oct. flit-Prime Miln- ister Mackenzie King in a letter mNDorL 0m" o“ .g3_gq,;. written prior to his departure for elgln Secretary Bevin told the New York yesterday screed with m; Premier Drew of Ontario that no Mufti of Jerusalem» has broken hits | lllrthe; lelchantghe of congestion:- . m out o; Mmde ence eween em on e su - promLe w s y loot of the Dominion-Provincial M B "m", m, Brigg}; Aug,”- conference would serve any use- ador ln Cairo has complained w 1111 qqfulvw- Q letter "I have received your letter of yesterday which The Mufti. spiritual leader of had been previously made public alestine Arabs. fled secretly 1X0!!! b)’ yourself- pmg u, Egypt and obtained royal "I agree with you. that no fur- gmm Egyptian Kim ther exchange of letters will serve any useful purpose. The you bring up in your present let- ter have all been raised and an- swered in our previous correspon- orrrawa. Oct. as --(CP) - With dence." 1h, gxcgpflon of two minor be- queggg, the $101,687 estate of Mrs. Lena Glenn Steele. who died BOP!- M, was left to her husband Clar- no; Y. Steele of Ottawa. I'- WI! lad for probate in Surrcalte CW"- avaavoav use ' I a "‘ I l .- o l Jill FISIEI ACI COIIIIIIAIOI . svsav ucuoav monsoon, moat CF " 8.10 Iucapsr \ A ro-nmur 0 F 0 Y 4 7. onus.»- relessad by Mr. "now has King's ofllce today said: THE SHELL-OUT CAMPAIGN IS BEING CONDUCTED BY? KINSMEN CLUBS of Charlottetown and Summer-side this morning points FOR" LOCAL YOUTH WELFARE: Will Discontinue With Correspondence Will Assist Royal Tour LONDON. Oct. m -Two mcmb~ en of the ruyztl household who ac- companied the King and Queen to Canada in 1939 will he among hhie staff of 29 men and wmnen with T7181!‘ Mllwtles and the Princeses Elizabeth and Moment On thdr tour od South Africa early next year. STAFF MEMBERS Sir Alon Isscelles, wclikxwwn to Canadians will laced the King's staff as his private secretary Surgeon Rcar-Adnzlral H E. Y. White who trove-lea as royal medical. officer in Canada, will perform the ‘some fimctlon in south Africa. Otther ntemhcrs on the IO-wccks‘ tolu- will be Maj. Thomas Cokayne I-lhrvey- private secmtary tothc King; Capt. Lc-xls Ritchie, press secretary at Buckingham Palace; Wing Comm. Hwtot- Townsend and Lt..Oomm. Ashmore, Equlcrriee Thee will be three ladies-in- mit-laig-Ledy Hzuicch and Indy Delia Peel in attendance on the Queai and ic/ly Margaret Morton attending Princess llilimbeth. Two Scotland Yam special branch detectives - S/upt. H. Cameron and Inmeotor A I.‘ Jenkins-will be re. l1" ll AID Llfllll TOMS" 0. F. 0. Y. WEI. PM!‘ Tension heightens ' In India ‘By Preston Grover NEW DELHI, Oct —lAP)_ Tension heightened in India today as news spread of attacks on Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru in {the northwest frontier country by hostile Moslems and violence erupted in Calcutta with refugees from Eastern Bangui pouring into the city. Three persona were killed and 12 injured in kn-iflngs in different parts of Bombay today. a. com- munique said. Eight persons were wounded. one fatally. when police opened fire on rloters in Calcutta. Mohandas K. Gandhi. spiritual leader of the predomlnantlyl-llndu Genome party. said in an inter- view. meanwhile. that communal spondble for the safety of the royal party. WARSIIIP PREPARED At Portsmouth mockyaiu H.M S. Vanguard, latest-built British capital by ship. is being flhtt-d for the voyage out. They royal family will be ac- commodated on the shelter deck. ' Illd Nit admit-ale dining, sleeping and day cabins will be adapted for their 0Q. ' The King's dining cabin. seating 22, will be furnished with tables. chain and sldcboo up from his W011i». Victoria and Albeht.‘ A spacial pole latest. fitted to the main lrlct. will marry tlhc royal standard which will be floodlit as occasion dunonds One of the ships boats in being converted for me as a twat barge. ‘Ihmlflilllt the tour 0d the union and southern Rhodesia a cabinet minister _I\d provincial aatninist. retu- wiii accompany the party :1“!!! their 01m perticucr paw- cc m... ma»; emu. Minion; , Danae Laura Knig t and la hmfouid. Harold it-iasve been ptovhtonally to saint canvases R. A, Knight, connilimed disturbanceswould and "much quicker" if Britid: influence were removed from India. Nehru. former Congrcl Party president and leading minister in the new Interim Government, and three members of his party were inlured when Moslems stoned their car near Malekand d Nehru’: tour of the wild northwest frontier ares. Calcutta police opened fire out- side the Calcutta terminus of all East Bengal trains to break up fighting between Moslems and Hindus over the custody of two refugee girls from East Bengal. _The girls were reported victims of forced conversion to the Moslem religion. Gandhi. in an interview here. said that the Moslern league Min- istfy in Bengal should be able to control the disorders. which he des- cribed as “hesrt-brealllag.” He de- clared that both Moslems and Hin- dus needed to work mgeum- to beat the problems of starvation. corruption and illiteracy. 1n London, Arthur Henderson, parliamentary under-secretary to the Imdla office. told the House of Commons that estimates of 5.000 dead from the Ellt Bengal gqn. mil-Ml lighting "are s great exag- geration." He quoted from a report Sir Frederick Burrows. Bengal DEOLABES GREAT RHINI CLOSED AREA BERLIN, Oct. 23—(R.cuters) - The British military government today declared the great Rhine ln- dustrial centre of Duesseldorf a closed are; because of an acute food and housing shortage. A con- tinuous influx hes raised the total population to 418,000. reducing liv- lng space to an average of about four square yards a person. Dues- seldorfs pro-war population Wm 539.905. —--__-__ NURS§ NEEDED IN MARITINES uanmax. Oct 2a _<cr>>- n ' was doubtful if nurses or othea persons skilled in handling mental patients would be allowed to leave the country at m; tlmu. Dr P s. Campbell, dcpilty Provincial Health Minister. lid tonight. He was ocanmmting on a ropnr that Mass- achusetts health authorities were melting 2.50) employees in tile Mlaritimc Provinces. Dr. Campbell added that he had fecieved no clifificial information that linseed-smells would seek re- cruits for service in its mental hos. pltals in the Marltlmos. governor. 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