Abltibi 255 :40 401/. 40 + 1/. Alizomn 450 3411/: 41'/4. 411/4 — IA ’ ' Alumini 025 szi 211/4 21 1 /~’ -A ca 200 S53 52 52 .—1 By THE CANADIAN rnass ,A,'I§ hf‘. “£9. W, ,5. 5., 5.. _ MONTREAL tCPi —-_Agricu1- T01-nntrr Market higher: trad- Argus 100 seas ass on + ‘II tum department quotations: mg m0dera[p_ ‘Arg 250 r so as -is as Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices ‘N w York. Market mixed; l’‘" r "" “’‘‘° “W 5'6 5% to country stations wooden car- illafllnél ~‘l°“'- il:;:“"l:.sii no ml/‘ 3°‘/‘343°"‘3;‘:" tons. extra-large 55: large 54-55: Montreal: Market generally 3.... Mo... .95 .55., 54 5,... V. medmm 51-52; small 33. B 37: mixed; trading moderate. guns. gig 1:: 33% ms 3% mg 3926-C t i t t M -—-——-——— no u r: urren recep s e - _- H P 15 343 43 “' erable 92-50%: 93-51%: fresh I I R ‘mill P:ho;: mo :39 use 37/: _‘ crealmeiiy job print? 53-25;;-fresh ow 5 poor so 114015 4.1116 .491»; +1 I Wh0 958 9 tendefab '3 9 ' ~ 9- MONTREAL i(‘P)—The u.s. B<~w_M 111 $50 to —*~ 52 dollar Closed ll a premium of “*3” 2% Cheese: Delivered Montreal 19-33 per cent in terms of ca. BC mm .25 $1..‘ mm H.,._% waxed current receipts: Quebec nadian funds. unchanged from nc Poul sin 17% in we While 32“/4‘. Wholesale 33%: col- Thursda_v's close. Pound sterling Build Prod 300524‘/4 V1 _24‘/4 gored 33%. °‘—°‘°" 3‘ 53:0"? ““°h"“3°d' §"oo:i°sur 1.1 ‘$351120 2°''‘z-§'.+ 1/’ 1l};Ou30es:"i0Que'I5 nilow l7v5l3 lllll)-I >4-j—————-:-- ' ‘ ‘ _ ‘ ‘ S _ ,. - ' _ . NEW YORK 53: ’,’,‘,,., .3, ,3.‘ 9., 73.,‘ “*5 .s5..95: N.B. 10; .25. ' Cdn Brew pr 150 C Col $17apr 30 835-6 35 (3 Auumm gm 3” NEW roan (AP)-—'l'he stock f,.;“,‘.‘;.,. ‘ff. ,‘.T,‘,’,‘. ,T..,, 5.5”.‘/‘.i’.§§ f,{f,'‘,,‘;'{',°, 1”“ ‘"3 “g,” ”‘;,/PM market put on a dull Columbus mi, 200 mi/. 121/. 121/. + 1/. m,,,,,, C W, ,2}, 220 no D:-iv performance Friday. with glwfnw zlr “it 39(3) 332 3;: ‘ rm cm... mm 9 9 9 some of the aerospace issues "00 . - Int Helium 300 2:0 200 210 +10 providing a spark in_ the clos- €310" 2?.‘ ”“+ ”‘ 1'"°}'P'‘°V 13 3:00 33 2‘ 23 +3 1118 min|1lP5- Cdn Poi pr 22: 510% 10% 10% s 1/. , M 3,2 3.5, 2?, 2.2: +2, Semi-holiday conditions pre- Cent Del 50 s 370 945 +60 L,..,,.,,.,,., 50,, ,‘,,,,,, 2...,, 20.642 V, vailed. with banks and insur- é?K(l;’l Dev $1‘: 1;‘/1+ v_u. (7.. W n ,. ance offices closed. Voiu F5" -- '~ jtrns 100 01/. 81/: M drifted down to 2,020,000 shares §;°"gf,,f ‘.53.-°;",‘,‘f,‘1’7,‘.’.;‘§.‘§”" jg“ ma: 'li.v(t‘:1'd £300 1;: 1.71; 132 —.]a from 2.450.000 TllUl‘_S(l8y. _ cm.“ in; 115 311 11 _ 1/. Mg: fir". no 340 39 The Dow Jones industrial av- Dist Sea 05 41 42 - 1 M" Ch,“ mm, 2., ,4 ,5 “ erage closed unchanged at D°“‘° P9" W’ '13“ 13* 13"4'*4 Men-ll:~ 1500 in 07 +1 5gr..47_ 3;’?! “:25 ‘:24 -3 ma Chlb 2000 1514 151/: 1.-11i.—— vi Am“ make“ “"""' ".l’°”°‘l nsilir? :25 arm 12-». 1214+ ‘/6 old 111: 111:; 4 stepping up production in re- mm 1-,... 535 5,5, 151,; r 3;” 10*" m 1}) in *‘ sponse to brisk public demand Du Porn 150 133 1 -14 Na, A... V M 17,, 17,, 17,, .5 r new models. but the auto Film" 155 “$5 2*’ 324*“ Jack 1. 00 0 use 9 +15 stocks performed indifferently. ;:‘;°; pr 1:115“ “M 350“ Ash .100 av: 51/: 51/.——1a Losses of Va each were taken GL ,_ M 313% ,6,“ 15% + 1,. "A ‘$3’ 192‘; ‘M ‘fw flu -3 by Genlsgrnl Motors. Ford. and flgwk 51¢ goo no 1% own Exp. mm 15 15‘ .5 +1 Studeba er. Home 13 :15 811351116 1 + P,, C‘, 2" Z, ,3, ,1 3, +1 The Associated Press average ‘*0-'““8°' ‘9 3° Que Cobalt 100 210 210 210 11 Smith pr zoo am 411/. 411,5 + 1a of 60 stocks closed unchanged at H B. "7 47 __ 0 e ‘F1 5110111" 475 810 20 20 2135 " BYCO I my my one oil 4550 av. 31: 105-11 ' . 3"“ “Y 00 ‘ ‘ Que melt 1000 10 lo in IBM was oft‘ 3:: despite its in- In Oil 430 043% 431/. 43% + 1/: Ruby FM “,0 5 W W, +2., troduction of a new. low - co um Aoceo 300 312% 32%+ u, cm", 100 395 395 95 computer. 1'" N"-" 7“ ’-"*5 59‘/‘ -"°""" "* u. Div no 200 :00 100 100 Canadian losers were led by Pap 3“ 1743::/3 ‘“°"" D” ‘1"'”'’ 77 ” 2; ‘International Nickel. off %. 1,“... us 3751/. -/s 75 + V4 “W. 2',‘ £3 ,2 M H I Hudson Bay Mining was down Lau am no 1910 45 43 45 +5 C Pow ', D, _.,,m‘o',, {M 1'00 : 1/2 at the end. Canadian Pacific was F M 2-;%s1§;n 18 1+ We m... on as 35 .10 am‘ D m Mines lost 1/. and '5 11lI'an 165 1&5 -5 Ml} 0 epn i 8 ff M W ‘ W‘ 259 39"‘ 97' 9"5“"‘ u wet cm! 100 810% 101/: la".tu+ M c ntyre rclip ne was 0 I A M ,5 V‘ MON" Tnche 15000 ll 10 101/.-— vi 1 ’/4. Distillers Seagrams rose ‘is. M... 159 mu. nu. iu,<.- 1/. .,._“_m_n mm .,,, .2 . PTICES WPTE the Nflrlfldl 953 327% 33 1-“, Exp; 341000 14 10 1‘ 4,‘ . American Stock Exchange. Mom 6% "5 ‘G -"1 Corp 3 200 .122 3 Scurry Rambo“ 0“ mse gufllrlvlfete 110 slave 14:15 1?!/r: 3 U" ?."l'“ M 27 " ' ' II . ‘I ! PP"“ and 5h°“’}“‘g““ 1“: CW3‘ nu am 400 SIN: 171,-. 1714 v.. M” 309 5 51/, -W. dlan Marconi was . co, no 370 59 +1 t . Vnn p flout loo as ass on 5 What stocks did: Price Br 423 um 37 _:i7 -14 w,,.,.,,. 4 a Fri Thur ON 0" 110 45° 45° *5“ Westhrne 15000 92 no in +4 Advances . . . . . . . . . . .. 372 38 °“' 9°" °" '2’ 2° 29 * "‘ Wesmll 3“ 130° 55 53 -*5 +3 B One Phone 145 040 40 40 + vi ya ,c 300 390 330 339 .4 ' DEC 1168 . . . . . . . . . . . .. G“. ph 53 P, mo ‘:1 21 at + 1,5 _____ Unchmged - > - - - - - - ~ -r 273 779 Reltm-n A 31° 1° 10 -rot-1 um: lndnltrinll 147.Ioo. mines ; Total Issues .... .. 11551215 Royal an: as 1691: we 1191/a—v= ....i .11. 718.200 NEW YORK cnosmo stocks and: I I75 88% 9 . 9 + '16 I I no As Intel Prue huvin Hill 014 :46“ 1490- M . ten! 29 annecott I implant It ; wnrner am Monty w tool can no my. 1411/. 101/. + 14 s e E2. 471/. NY Cent 121/. teinrlzl If 350 1:: 11“ “ coop Ion 741/Radio Corp 49% '1' n I l — __ “mm 3. Mfsom he ,4“ "C C “.0 ,.,_ TORONTO (CP) Western 1 M 99. 1,4. oils returned to the limelight on El savhsiaoilm lIu'l‘rCInPLfl0lD%l 1+ . um um 431/. Walk ow uo — 1,2 the stock market Friday. giving Gt Nor my as vmanim ma Webb 111111 1800 738 their best performance of the ‘ _ no W no 28% We I):‘IIl’::"14‘l/I 14% week l - A,“ W, ,. ,,., Paced by high-flying Central .1 M," 331,4 3:‘ pg/,_l5 Del Rlo,the ITOIID cl Il- ; Alp k_ -irootnosanlamostiutwo in onul‘1l¢’i9ex.Di€l : Amrn _ ‘ W1 W1 Rio in tiscents .50-— s 4' ; AL (C?) ntral 21.1” '1; I-v;'°° ”:,,.“° *3,‘ best price this year-.-on a turn- minated prices on the ' °" ‘ over of more than 182.000 4 Min Tel :2 no 2: 2;: I ‘ham :0 + A 1: if?” 3152* +15 ' Palmer rgne to n 1000 high of 78 coats be ore easin to ,,,:''°,: 1: ,: ‘ 77contI.nho 11¢ two at no so -1 stock c mo 3 21/. 3 +19 nbni-u.BolleySelburnAgoinod cents 09.45 cents. no em an “M +’v. 39 mm go 3339, . oils. uCa- 1%‘ "‘ d ygfg gnu-3]] 1 1 an 0 0 o ' 3 7 . . which me V- to .. . .,. .,. firm at the close. Gains in n V. ms II as to to range went to Canadian 800 I0 I 10 +9 Import Bank of Commerce, “:9 .| ' 5 " Calgary Power. Shnwinmn. no at as .10 Tu“ _ us?’ 8.: 1“ ‘$5.12 mill“ us‘ no on no :0 Min one in an -1111 11 -114 while Alberto on role is and " "i'm’°°“ "°. "'. Consolidated per is. " ‘*5 3“ “%__",§ 0!: Oflhlllfll “$8. llldllfil uo :1: 14 :4 +1 trials were ahead .04 at 532.90 213.1: 3 3 and. one 1.74 at mos. Gold: .3 to NM. v/hill """““*"‘* iMQI-mItIiIfoll.8Ito17l.I0- HI I E I +1 h .. 1. g 3 west since Febmag 1-nu as 1: 1081.cIoaingvolumnvu8.t.- I0 I90 I90 Oi--M @0I|Il'¢I ,1; g M 31-11 on rlumiw. . A - _, W .. noun mu-a 1-.1. . _ C0'RN‘E'RSTO‘NlE TO BE LAID SUNDAY AT MORELL The cornerstone for the new United Church in lViorell will V laid Sunday afternoon by yin. Dr. W. A. MacQuarrie. Montague l RHS Elects Monarchs ! MONTAGUFJ — Miss Mary LeLacheur. Georgetown Royalty. was crowned queen and Garry Herring. Murray Harbour. crow- .1 Canada. On rel chairman of the bytery of the United Church of The ceremony scheduled for 3 o'clock. liams and David Johnston. urn to the auditorium a variety concert by the students was enjoyed by one of the est audiences ever to school function in the ischool. The princesses were: Jeanniel MscLeod. Sharon Buell and the princes were Clint Harris and Cameron Munro. Following the coronation cere- ned king of the Montague Re-imonies the students enjoyed g’ nal High School at the coron-ig a on ceremonies held last night. nth the high school. ‘ lThe coronation was prccccded a motorcade of studentslh3“d- John Hughes. last opened the envelope to announ- tlhugh Montague. led by ala dance Gene Murphy was master of [ceremonies and were in attendance to lend principal. ‘ all y V's monarchs. Kathy MacWil- ce the new monarchs. fDA|LY MARKET QUOTATIONS teachers ‘. is P.E.l. Pres- An . larg- attend a‘ II E Wt 3 i a psychologist artist's conception of what the new church now under con- struction will look like when completed is shown above. lChilcl’s Progress _i|s Up To Parents l Rev. WE. Dindial spoke on; the parents' role in the child's| progress at school at a meeting; ; - Hunter River Home and! [School Association recently. . Ml‘. Dindial said children dif- God "In the beginning God created the ILLUSTRATED suNoAv scuobl 40: ‘Vii’: "Tea IIIDII liltl-I0: IIIIII )1 (‘I "Jehovah to good to all: An der mercies are over all His II-‘ll: I noun» pilrllvhdxfl. v "-1, I p _ _ . by Mimi J. Iuoodlor III Mb 10tIlt_'l'l10l-II: Inna 1:10-1|; not-dug; 4:11. heavens and the §artt1.i11." Living ;:tcr- H 1‘ 1 pa“. in at wan workm’; metlle gov H be W "10 Vic HD1010 . create e universe mm o 111 int -1 g on to at _Areopo¢us_ o and know the 1 mm}, materials which had not existed me who “feel after Him and find Hlml" Atiheninnowore “ s'.'. be- not ‘and. L’. m viously; in His goodners. He made ‘God is "not far from end: one of us,’ come he passed an hit his ,, '9?“ man in His image and likeness.-— for in Him we live and move . . .2" "To an unknown and": that he told “*5 “'“”‘- ‘°" 5°‘ 3' NHL - Genesis 1:1. ——Psalm 145:9; Acts 17:27. «them about God.—Act_o'l7 22-29. John 1:23-26. ~ ' MEMORY VERSE:-—-“TRULY I PEROEIVE THAT GOD SHOWS N0 PAB'.l‘lALI'l.‘Y.”—Aot5 10:84. ents and try to develop the areas in which he shows great- er aptitude. lEASlERN BRIEFS ISLAND: NEWS PAGE Montoaue, Souris. Kings County {fer in many respects. and chil-l gdren who fail academically may 5 have mechanical or artistic tal- e s I Those who lack interest in learning should be analyzed by on the recom- mendation of the teacher. h e stated. Parents should discover. and encourage the child’: tal- J7’? and Mrs. Reuben Watts. York. T0 CAMBRIDGE Kenneth MacDougall. Argyle Shore. motored to Cambridge. to spend the Thanksgiving week- MONTAGUE — Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard, Cardigan. were the guets of honor at a gath- ering staged this week by the boxholders of the rural mail route from which he recently retired after 30 years of service. The Shepards were present- ed with a floor lampiand an oc- casional chair. In the address. read by Mrs. end with Howard and Elaine Kerwin. SPENT HOLIDAY Miss Norma Campbell. Char- lottetown. spent Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell, W him Road. RECENT cunsrs Cyrus Martin. New Perth. refer- ence was made to Mr. Shepard’: popularity. particularly with the children on his route. Speaking of the hardships he experienced. particularly wea- therwise,-the gathering said they recalled that rarely did he miss mail deliveries. r. and Mrs. Reg McLean. Charlottetown, and son Donnie, were recent guests of Mrs. Mc-‘ Lean‘s father. John W. Camp. bell. Whim Road. STUDENT WAS HOME John MacGowan. student at Acadia University. Wolfville. N.S. nd e Thaksgiving holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacGowan. Kilmuir. AT COMMERCIAL CROSS Mrs. Harry Lawson. Stanhope, and daughter Leslie. spent Thur- sday with their parents. Mr.l and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Commer- cial Cross. j FROM DARTMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mosher and family Graham, Faye, Alen and Sandra of Dartmouth. N.S.,‘ spent the Thanksgiving holiday with Capt. and Mrs. A. A. Mosh- er, Montague. RETURN To N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.‘William Linden. Long Island, N. Y.. left Wed- nesday on return to their home. after visiting Mrs. Linden's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stew- is art, Kilmuir. VISITED PARENTS Miss Marjorie Clancy. stu- dent at Prince of Wales College and a resident of Montgomery Hall. spent Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geor- ge Clarey. Whim Road. - T0 TORONTO Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey and small son Douglas left for Tor- onto w re ey will reside. They have been visiting here. guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey. Whim Rood — V. and Mr. and Mrs. John Nichol- son. Milltown. KEITH FUNERAL — The fu- neral for John W. Keith. Mon- tague, was held Friday after- noon at the Church of Christ, Montague. The service under the direction of The Montague Funeral Home was conducted by Willard J. Walls. Mrs. Stewart Nelson was orgn . Mrs. R. Ralph Beck sang "The Ninety and Nine." and a quintet, Mrs. Willard Walls. Mrs. Ralph Beck. R. W. Beck. Fred Norton and Ralph Beck sang “Just its I Appeal Set Over For Judgment The case of Russell Mclntyre. Mount Stewart, charged with failing to stop at the scene of an accident, was adjourned f or judgment following completion Court of Appeals before . Justice R.R. Bell. The accused is represented by L.P. O'Don- nell and the Crown by Arthur MacGuigan. The charge arose from an al- leged accident in July. 1961, in which one cow of a herd being driven by two children was struck by -a truck driven by the accused. Music Workshop Held In Souris A music workshop was conduc- ted in Souris Tuesday by Chris- topher Gledhill. director of music. Sixteen teachers attend- ed. There will be three more ses- sion: on the next T - ays. The sub covered included the place of music in the curriculum, motiva- tion, breath control. tone pro- duction. songs and practical in- struction in playing the record- er. an instrument popular the days of Shakespeare and once again coming back into its own as an instrument for mu- sic-maklng in the home and classroom. Each of the teach- ers in buying her own instru- ent jectl m . Later sessions will cover a variety of other topics. the aim being to give classroom teach- ers some ideas on how to run their own music programme. 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown; Sat. Oct. 13, 1962. Rural Mail Carrier Retires; Is Honored By Boxholclers Mr. Shepard throughout his career with the postal service, never gave way to the modem means of transportation. a n d maintained his faith in “Old S Dobbin" to the end. In this he is one of the few rural mail cou- rlers who refuse to be shifted out of their buggy seat for the warm comfort of an automobile. During the evening Mr. Shep- ard recalled several of his worst trips. through rain, snow, mud and sleet, and claimed that he had had the best people of the Island on his route, to which a reply was given that “he was the most obliging man on P.E.l.” Reading To Be Subject Of Conference Miss Helen Yeo of the teacher training department of Prince of Wales College left for Hali- fax yesterday to attend a con- ference on the teaching of read- mg. The principal speaker will be Dr. Constance McCullough of the International Reading Asso- ciation of San I-Wnanclsco. She was brought to Halifax by the Nova Scotla departme education and Prince Edward 3 (-1- .°. Librcl-ry Ready For Demolition "Construction of the Fathers of Confederation Memorial Build- Foundnltion has announced. The Public Library is ready for demolition, and a low ten- der hns been elected for the removal of the building which will make way for the new $6.000,000 structure. Space for government offices now housed in the Cabot Build- iu;-; is available in Queen Square School and the former New Way furniture store on Great George Street. Renovations at West Kent chool will provide office space for some government depart- ments. New York Grou—p_ Opposes Seaway NEW YORK (AP)—-The Com- merce and Industry Association of New York have taken a stand against the Champlain water- way project. The project calls for construc- tion of waterways between the St. Lawrence River and Albany. to accommodate ocean- freighters. ph C. Gross. the associa- tion's executive vice-president. said the stan was taken on recommendation of the ew York Transportation Council. composed mostly of shippers. . council. Gross said-. ex- pressed doubt of the need for the project “in view of the sur- plus of transportation services now available to industry." The project is being studied by an International Joint Com- mission, composed of United States and Canadian officials. 1 FOURTH LARGEST The Saskatchewan River. N.Y. going Ral TR|Nll‘l:_uyul:l‘l"rmE‘l,lE.€LHURCfl The Reverend John G. E. loll. I.A. luv. Gerald G. Wyrwu. l.A., ll.D luv. Clayton C. Lewis. (Spring Pu-h) Organist and Director at Choirs: Mr. Boyston I". Mumford. A.R.C.o Advanced Summer Bonn MI -.m.—sen1m'~. Iiiminodiou and Junior Dopto. Sunday School. . _ 11:00 n.m.--rI"1'i.111ax'y and Kindergu-ta: Sunday School and 11:00 um,--HOLY commumon nnvnnnuco.-2" --Rev. . . E. Ball T Anthem: ‘'0 Taste And See How Gmcllous The Lord In" 7:00 p.m.—-f‘LOST ATND FOUND"—Rev. John a. 1:. Ball Antihem: “O Ye 'Ill1at Love The Lord" A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY . SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH (Cor. Dunkirk & Ki:-Iwnod) Advanced Summer Hours 9:30 & 11 n.m.—Churcth School : "LOVEST THOU MIE" Rev. C. G. Lewis . Organist: Mr. Clifton! Floyd. Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St.. at Longworth Au. CES: 11 am. and 7:30 p,m SERVI . GUEST SPEAKER: ROY BUTTERY. Quebec Vlslton Cordinlly Welcome. 1 The Kirk 0i S. James no Reverend '1‘. II. 8. Seniors. M.A.. S.'l'.l|l.. Miniatu- Chrintopher Gledhill. M.A.. B.M|n. organist and Director of the-‘Choir: 9:45 .|_m.--Church School for all ages. 11:00 n.m.—Churcht:ime Nursery. 11:00 n.m.—-THE CELEBRATION OF THE HOLY COM- MUNION Anthem: "Dear Lord and Father of Mmldnd" - (Parry, oar. Chambers) . 1:00 p,1n.—'l‘H.‘E SERVICE 01'.‘ THANKSGIVING FOR THE SACRAMENT sermon: “'I'HAT BEST PORTION OR‘ A GOOD MAN’S LIFE. . . . Anthem: “Lead me. Lord" (Weflq) Island was invited to send a delegate, a P.E.I. department spokesman said last night. Principal theme at the con- ference will be changing con- cept: in the teaching of reading. The Bible House offers you religious nup- plies for church and ce opened last night “Christ our Passover is sacrificed our us; therefore lot I keep the feast." The conifieren and will continue through today. 35 Villa Avenue 9:30 a.m.--Director Class 10:00 a.m.—Sundny School "A WELCOME AWAITS Am." Pallbearers were. Earl Keith, Beecher Dewar. Russell Macciregor. Leslie Campbell. Al- den MacLaren and Ellery Shaw. Flowerbearers were. Seymour Peordon. Glen Peardon. Everett Buchanan. Hubert Nelson. Wil- fred MacDonald. Wellington Ni- cholson. Interment was in the family plot. in the Lower Mon- tngue cemetery. 9:45 n.m_—-Senior and Junllor 11:00 a.m.--Morning W Sermon VATION, —A Wihitehead. S-aanarnent of Holly 7:00 p.m.-‘Evening Worsh charities forthoooin desperate and Services nleod y_o_ul_f support Our [shod people have the ropnlutlon for genorousglvlngtorovoryworthynoed. . . For those hnndlonppod,phynlcnlly and monbafly. . . Inatorlnl need . for tluelovingonroofhomoleuohiltlnn. . .nnd.tor thotrunlngof ouryouthlngoodoitinennhip-. Ihmnghthomonthofoctaborltwlfllnynur ’ to WAN‘. - ‘(Gtvotrom 1 5 .. ..4.';'.:~. 2 on-operate and SHARE the UNITED » . tllollocfll m; in... am... lplond unina ma ‘ 2 Selection. M1-In 110' 0:6 o.1n.—ahurch lchool 9 7:00 p.m.—-La.yrnen's Tit‘ The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since I005" Great George Street 7:00 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting Thursday 0:00 p.m.—Prayer Meetin PARK ROYALUNITED CHURCH Church Street. Pu-kdnlo ‘ Rev. J. I]. Tye. B.A.. B.D.. Mllldor Mr. Leslie llisoott Organist and Director of Senior Choir Mrs. Stanley . Director of Junior and Intermediate Choirs 11:00 a.m.—N1n-nary and Kliuderrgarten Classes omhip : ONE LORD. ONE FAITH, ONE SAL- Antheln: “Jesus, Blneud ol Life" in C W. Thanlnotifering Service _-.. Sermon. . . Adams, B.A. Solo: Miss Juno Foster » - ‘me Male Eight India‘ Choir. You one welcome to worship with us. 11:00 a.ml-——Rev. ms. Howard _ Anthem: Hut Thou Not Known Sodom: Mrs. Edi: LoFlnh- . Service stflgggum. couch «nomad I. um flu. °.m.':' Mom» ' .n.c.o.: to. home. 170 Kent St. Charlottetown! Capt. and Mrs. R. Walker 11:00 n.1n.-Holiness Meeting 2:00 p.m.—Y.P.M. 2. YOU AT THE ARMY" Newman Churclhscvhool Cam-munoon CAl.VARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Bonn. Pastor 9:15 n.m.—l'ellowlhip Hour. summon-aide Radio 10:00 n.m.—Sund-av School. classes for All. REV. I, 1). RAYMER, DISTRICT SUPERINTENDEINT. GUEST SPEAKER. I1 A.M. AND 7:30 PM. ATTEND CI1ARLOT'I’ETOWN'S REVIVAL CENTER . I Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton street: The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Minister organist and Choir Director Mlu Madelyn Walden. L.Mus.. B.M|II. _ n.m»—s School. Classes for all ages. a.m.—Bible Closs.'1l:00 a.m. Nursery school. RS111‘? 9 45 10:00 1100 un.--DIVINE W0 I.AYMEN' .1. A. Manhood. Mr. w.%lv1°=1uulpo .' wssmr Samoa: Mréwd .au-espuiure mtg, Mnobmlld. ssoeeim. Muwillnm and‘ ‘iTariouu~oizioue-.::y+.eriaoitenwma.-uuacuiammuing vrmamasnanpwuswnncosm F:-st-. Baptist“ -.._,.._, dtruuurrlnugnantuoyuuou V Peter’: Cathetltnl t cum at can» aocnroun IOIJAII Aroldouon 1. 3. union. IOU. CIIIII DI no WI MD “I e... ......'--'-".....*-"-‘ .. ::'.:* gur-.3. .rauuun.dum1iiro.:o'u"“’ w oouor ll-—80vontoontb mu Trinity ‘ r raucous: and lounge: so thclwuotolilolhliéfli‘-. ' CW . . A "nu-iy¢' auannoo run, I _ _ ) Christian Cllurcll 7: