Cuutzcn oi ENGLAND .,----------'.-' 5. PETER'S CATHEDRAL LIIJIIGII ' oosalore Bsaase -”'To"'eT'”'” nu genre rm . . suns aunnav Ann mm" TRINITY a.1n. Mattllil 5113:. Holy Eucharist no em. Church Ichool (0-1!) 11 ans. Choral leohsriat 11 nu. Church School (lander Ii 1 pm. Eveneoiig. 1 . 5. PAUL) ANGLICAN CHURCH 0 The Parish Church Established 1100 by Royal 1 roundetion. 11,. iisverend Canon J. T. lbbett. Rector. organist and Chair Master: .3- Elllot Brock. use Holy Communion 10.00 Sunday School 11.00 Morning Prayer and Ser- mn; Subject: "sanctified lar- rlre" Anthem: 0 7,00 Evening Prayer and Sermon: sweet: "Spiritual sight" Anthem: ' A cordial welcome to visitors. fPRESBYTERlAN y--1-'3'D'T"'TN'-?1"' THE KIRK OF S. JAMES yr 1.30 Minister. The verend T. is. 3. lemon. Ii.A.. .hl. Miss E. Lillian Mcllenue Mile. 3.. F.M.C.II-. organist and Director oi the chairs. ...-.--'-----u To a.m. (Standard Time) DH!" Service and sermon by The Rev- ertlld Lawrence E. lieihle. Mll- ustcr of Broohileltl Charge Snlo Anthem: "0 Corns, Ye servants .1 the Lord. - Christopher Tye. visitors Cordlelly Welcome The Kirk is open DI"! 101' P"- yrr and Meditation. umwMMmmv ,Mauq.v.au-wt-tn. CHURCHES TOMORROW Mm IIINITY UNITED CHURCH ,Iinhter: teterend A. heel: Iseolaee. LL . Assistant Minister: news. 0. llew.a-so Christie, organist Chair Disaster s. Thempeli. r.n.o.o. tones). e.a.o.sa. 10 ans. eenler'3h'ureh Mhoel. and Discussion Gross!- ehd negiansre D pertntente. 11 List. Divine Worship. Guest Preacher. iisv'd. Boy.E. Webster. lB.A.. I.D.. of Orlllie. Ontario: for- merly of our Mission to China. Anthem: hiest era the pars in heart: (I. I. leion) I p.sn. Divine We :1. Guest . her. ti George D. Mseheod. h.A.. oi ilasnliton, ont- srie. ' Anthem: Worship (Geoifrey shew) You are invited to worship God In Trinity Church. THE IAPTISI CHURCH career Prince and Fiteroy ltreets O t and Choir Director- yeton r. lldM'ord. a.n.u.o. at-12::-j--mm ii e.ni. (City Time) Worship eer- vice and sermon. Anthem: "Bill! We Merrily, Wolls oime ii.80- ctlvity.. Class. ..for.. the young chi idren. I p.nt. (City Time) Evening wor- ship and Sermon. A welcome (or Everyone. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH I all Kent Street sservsl D. Denim. l.'IiI.. Ilinhtu Illas Thelma Burns. organist and choir Director. 10.00.. e.m. Church school. and Femil Hour Chalk Talk-Theme: "he lite" 11.00 e.nt. Morning worship and Communion: sermon; "Your lie- iigion is showing" Duet: Misses Kathryn Beck and M 0: mm. (City Time Evening wm-gliip end evangelists service with an Evangelistic message. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Greiton Its. The ileverend W. llarold ls-owl. II.A.. Minister Mr. Gordon White (Organist pro - tern.) MORNING WORSHIP 10 a.m..AdllIe lible Class 10.30 Sunde, School Auembiea. 1100. Rally Day-ses-mon:.. "lo lhall Ye Be My Disolplse." EVENING WORSHIP t p.t'Ii. sermon: "Whose i sin. and Whoiii I Gene." "1 have set belore thee an open inor.” ihe Salvation Army Greet George ltreet "HOME OF IVANGELIBIF lines lldl er. Major and W. Iteniey corps oiiloars. Saturday evening-7.00 p.n1. - Open Air eervioe. SUNDAY IIIVIGII 11 s.ln. ilollnees Service. 2 pm. Directory Iervioe. 2.30 phi. Sunday School end ilhle Class. 0 pm. Y. P. salvation meeting. 1 pm. open Air Service. 1.10 pm. llvengeiistlo service. The Harvest Festival Altar ear- (in: will take place at the Ivon- ng Service. The Citadel will be Iecornted with Fruit and Veget- iblra for the occesion. All are lnvltdd. United PENIECOSTAI. CHURCH :1 sun Avenue ltev. Quiney Stairs. Pastor. Phone ld'iI Services 10.00 ens. eundey leiiooi 11.00 s.ns. Worship end Praise 3.00 p.na. Evengellstio Meeting. We believe and preach the rail Gospel and you are cordially in- vited to ell our meetings. Rev. Wm. J. Plettl London, England General Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible society. former pioneer Mia- slonary in Africa, Author. World "rraveier. Dynamic Christian statesman will be the special speaker at an INTER DENOMINATIONAL SEIVICI ST. PAUL'S Clllillcll cnaenorrs-rowx remsv hvhrmm BEPTEMIII Min 3 o'clock aelebretdng in year; N loci wnh do work in PLAN TO ATTIND ed lie cou - tau ow omen an - some IIMII ltd ' ttill ateasv - eeaeitgtnl IAYII - dtl IWI III? Ii. eennom. "The saddest- Words Ever 0, ' by Jesus": epeolel Music. Chris ilnn Ollllrch cordi- central ' the services of ally ” you to the Lord's day. L. M. Montgomery chapter Msoting The monthly meeting ot the Lucy Maud hdontgome y Chapter of the I. 0. D. E. was held at the sum- mer cottage of Mrs. T D; Delilols on Monday. September II. There were 10 member. present. The meeting was opened by the lat Vloe-President, Mrs. H. I. Milller Jr. The Iducetional secretary gave her report on her visit to the Chapters adopted school at Warren Grove. she stated that Wayne Ledner. a student, received a prise ior History- A A request was read by the Child and llemily Welfare Convener ask- ing for toys for children overuse. It wee moved that each member bring a used my to the next meet- lng. Eleanor Mary Duffy was appoint- ed Immigration convene. Discussion took place headed by the Ways and Means Committee as to the raising of money other then through the tslehts ot the members. Lunch was served. Hostesses for the evening were Peggy Andrew. Rita Miller end Katherine Bethune. IN MIMORIAM in Inensory of , HAMMOND CIADBI: who peued sway September 10. I003. A little while and I shall meet. My loved one gone before. And I shall eissp his hand again. on yonder distant ehore. Ailttiewhlieendweeiaeiiheer. The devioafs whhper "some". And I shall ever dwell with him. In our Eternal home. Always lenanabered by loss Robert. Effie end Granddaughter; Barbara Ann. IN MIMORIAM in seenory of olr deeghter. H!!- Wiiiten Venlderetine who ewey Ieptelnber dist. IOII. You sntfered much. you murmured not. We watched you tie by day. We eried end prs that year deer would not be taken awlr. last when your life was the hint. Jutwiisnyeeryeerewereeeat. Yuwdleoaliddholnthisworidef nseew Ietheheneetsternsinet. lediy Mind by Pereeb. Mr. and god Clwnway 9cm &u:J! crrr AND DISTRICT sorts. -ran out euo-use -Iona house sure races- at the scones oeuo eroes. DI LAVAI. mnsasne. leperao tors and parts. ltorey nactrle. esnosen metric and no pane Gas. Re rlgeretcre. eryenton and nectar. even on. - Quaker oil burn-. ing Kitchen end moor Pur- neose. lryenton & hlcxay. HAIIIIIILD Presb terlan Aid .. oakelaie today. 2 o'o ock stand- ard Tiilid at it. '1'. siolmans. - llhaltn uliliia. Queen street Diei use Iervtng lull course din- ners. dpeoialiatng Chinese dish. NEW LARGE CHINA TABLE LAMP!-only 00.00. Toombspmusic store. COOKIES. delicious testing. spec- ial crispy flavor. many to choose from, ice Box. Chocolate Chip, Date, Raisin, Brown Sugar, Crispy Onmoh. Molasses or Hermits. Try some today at Stewart Bekoriee. Meeii0NAl.n namo slhvics Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc end tape re- cording. 100 Kent Street. Phone 001 . 'S!EOIAI. TODAY at Btewart Bakeries. Pineapple Layer Cake. The tempting flavor of reel fruit, and e luscuous fresh pineapple icing lrosts it thick all over. KENMORE - COLD SPOT. - The ilneilt Washers and Refriger- ators. Available at Blmpsons-soars, Charlottetown Agency. PBIZSBYTEIIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - schedule for Sunday. September 10th. Wood Islands 11.00 a. in. (Sunday school 10 a. m.) Caledonia 3 p. m. (Sunday School I p. m.) Iris 7.30 p. m. Minister: Rev. E. S. Hales. WINSLOI Pastoral Charge, the United Church of Canada, ser- vices Sunday are as follows: Highfield 9:45 s.m.; Prlncetown Road 11 a.m.; Glasgow Road 3 p.m.: Wlnsloe North 7:30 p.m. All are welcome. l-Ieber H. Hardy. minister. HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY-,-Miss Dlenne Taylor, Hazel Grove, was guest of honor to several of her school pals. the occasion being her-eighth birthday. Dinner was served by her mother assisted by her aunt Margaret. Dianne receiv- ed many gifts. RECEIVES SAD NEWS -- Word hes been received in the City of the sudden passing of Norman A. Maohsod. New Bedford. Mass. Mr. Meouod was born at Glasgow R.d., P.E.I.. where he spent the early pert of his life. He is survived by his wife end one son, also two sisters, Mrs. Mary Ford and Mrs. Florence Maclnnis, both living in this city. 51'. PITIIVS CATHEDRAL .. Church School Sessions will resume tomorrow. September 10th. The main school for boys and girls at public end high schools meets at 10 s. hi. in the Parish Hall. Classes for pro-school children are at 11 a. in. each Sunday. Film stripe produced in lhigland will be used periodically this year to assist in instruction. All boys and girls are welcome at st. Peter's Church school, and at the Choral Eucharist in the Oaths- dral at it a. m. each Sunday. HONORED AT snowae -. on nidey evening the people of York gathered at the hall to shower Marguerite Vessoy whose marriage 5138! lilacs todly. September 10. The hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion and the brids-to- be was escorted to the seat of honour by Miss Aletha Brown. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Mal- colm Allen and Miss Christine Proud. while Miss Mary White read the accompanying verses. Mar- guerite was the recipient of many glfts. Ieversl musical selections were rendered with Mrs. Lloyd Vessey at the piano and Mr. Bennie Watts on the harmonics. LIBERAL Liberal Association will be Friday evening. September welcome. esusmae assess tor eoei voodoreltlryeotonbiseolar. glduh and Mid Dhh Leinill. Ii. with built. storey Ilddtric. sruanss neuo eroes will be open eunday. 10.00 a. at. 0.00 p. in. new wn.s.sa rsaxo -. Cen- ade'e beet. special price. -rooms- isuslo ltcra. CAVINDIIII United Church at Canada. lunday. sapt. 10. Stanley lrldge. 11 a.1n. ltev. F. W. saw- don. minister. INJOY TANG! LIIION Mll- move hit. or Oooonut oreem. Denane, tlneepple Cream. Cherry. Iteisih. Apple 'or Mince. Choose your favorite at stewart Bakeries today. IILAND PLANTS. -- Gardeners and all interested in beautification of their properties are offered a fine selection of perennial plants tested and proved in this province. cell and choose your plants. Joe R. smith, Clinton. nurrree IIVII ras'roe'ar. OHAIGI - United Church or Osh- ada. eervlce Sunday, September 10th. Wiieatley River 0.05 a. in. North Wlitaiiire li.ll e. m.'ilunter River 1.80 p. in. luv. 0. 11.. Moses. MILTON - EUITICO PAIIIH.- Rector. luv. A. I. riercey. services for Sunday. September lltth. are: at. John's, Milton. 10.00 a. m. eun- dsy School. 11.00 a. m Morning Prayer and Sermon. Christ Church, Cherry Valley. 2.00 p. 111. Hol com- munion and sermon. st. nrk'lt. itustlco. 7.80 p. In. Evening Prayer: and sermon. ”Come and bring the whole family." Personals Miss Mary Lea Stewart, Strain- gertney,.ls amongst the students who returned to Edgehill School, Windsor, N.S. this past week. Mrs. Id Landry, Toronto. errlved by plane last week to visit her mother, Mrs. K. Macbeod. Fitzroy St. Mr. and Mrs. David MacPheraon of Westvllle. N. S., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Brown, York, Beptember 12. Dr. and Mrs. Benson Auld and little daughter. sherry, have re- turned to Halifax. after a holiday with Dr. Auid's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ramsey Auld. The Ron. and Mrs. Frank Pike of Port Aux lasques, Nfld.. are presently visiting Charlottetown guests of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Robison, Cavendish apartment. until VPT1-casure Hunt At Taylors The above photo shows a few of the many hundreds of happy "Treasure-hunters" at Taylors Jewellers big Treasure Hunt. Yesterday Mrs. J. S. Edgett, 19 Lower Hillsboro St., was the lucky winner of a beautiful ladies Bulova watch. The Treasure Hunt will continue until clos- ing time tonight at 9:30 p.m. There are still watches, diamond ring and chest of silver to be purchased by some lucky treasure-hunter for only 551.00. By His Eminence Cardinal Mcduigun (Copyright) wortx BENEFICIAL TO ALL There is something Which each In addition. the monotony, or of us does every day, and fromion the other hand, the tedious which we would often like to cs-lexactltudes of our work, can add cape, but it. pursues us every-:10 its burdvn. The conditions where; and that is work. In thelunder which we carry out our journey of life there are few menldnily task! with IS inclement who can afford to sit bB('k and do weather, unpleasant fellow work- nothing. The problem of earning crs. lrriintlmz noise! and so on. u mung faces such adult human can nil cause us at times to flee being. from the prospect of work, and Today, when p1u5ur(-.5(.9k1ng 15110 even wish that we could spend sometimes carried to excess: workiour life in ease. having every de- I; one" yookud upon as something sire fulfilled without effort. evil. as something unnatural to I may have portrayed Work 85 man. it is often considered to he Wing something Hilly. H I "PC- , kind of inmnggment, upon our essary evil from which no one can liberty. it takes away from our completcly escape. However. this mm, of recreauonu It is ,, cur. is not at. all what I consider work tsllment upon our fun. Besides. to be. as you will presently see. work is frequently difficult and e e . causes us to suffer. Any type of when we speak of work, we labor will tire us within a few gmemny mean th. pron” or Thoughts For Our Time I 1 hours. . Miss Imelda Rosslter, who was among the 57 nurses to graduate from the Halifax lnilrmqry school of Nursing on Sept. 1, has or- rlved home to spend a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosslter. Mr. and Mrs. B. 1-1. Newson of Harrington. left this morning on a visit to their son-in-law and daughter. Lleut and Mrs. N. A. I-louska and grandchildren, Kathy and Brad of hdlddleburg Heights, Cleveland. Ohio. TAKE! IALIIMANIIIIP A- WARDS - Mr. Morgan Meoitay of T t . son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Maciiay, Charlottetown. was awarded first prise in a recent Toronto-aree Coca-Cole Cooler Contest, and was also runner-up in the national contest for sales- rnanshlp. IN MIMORIAM in loving memory of my Father, . HAMMOND CIABIII, Milton who passed away dsptsnber it, me At the going down of the can and in the morning I alien remem- ber thee. It. Sedly Missed by Daughter Annie. MEETING The annual meeting of the First District of Queen's held in Breedalbane Hall, 24th at 8:30. Everybody ALLISON MAYNE, Secretary. N. DAWSON, President. betteri Coll 5556 l PIIRE MILK LIMITID 34,;-,9 ro srcwoot. MEANS :mf6ry.I Your doctor will tell yea that three full glasses or milk eaehidsy let your chil- dren heee sesanerinie health trough he nor! lcsnogeriteed Mill . . . lie never is 340? ro 9c."HOOL MHW5 w'm:7j;,n With school beginning. keep an essre sharp eye tor ehtidrh deaieg into the path as your ear or been without warn- Ingl To be absolutely sate. drive is miles on hour near ail eeheels. GARDEN CITY MILK IS THE MOST NUTBHIOUI FOOD OF ALL! 101 Great George street Meher enre it's Garden City chest of four large drawers. P SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS Filled with resilient steel coil springs and well padded with cotton felt. WOVEN striped art ticking for longer service. Roll edges . . ventilators and handles for turning. Eiiviiy by which some material Saturday. Sept. 18, 1954 product: is brought forth, or by which some material improve- ment ia affected. Therefore. men who are occupied in making auto- mobiles or aircraft, or smaller articles such as our clothes and shoes. are truly working as their labors are going into the produc- tion of some material object. The same is true of a musician or post, although their work and their final achievements are loflier in the scale of perfection. Even when we wash the dishes or sweep the floor there is true work, as a material improvement is brought about. However. I wish to extend the meaning of the term "work" to include every useful human activ- ity. An action such as thinking, in which there is nothing pro- duced externally. ls therefore, :1 type of work. I can than define The Guardian wcrlt es the activity by which man expresses the abilities which he possesses. In this sense. work sounds very easy and uncomplicated. It simply the unfolding of the pow- ers or abilities which we possess as human beings. This means that work is not bad. because it is natural for man. it is unnatural not to work. If a person of gen- ius, auch as an outstanding poet or artist, were to refuse to put his talent to use, we would say that he was wasting his life. He is not being a complete human being as his genius lies languish- ing nnd inert. The majority of people, how- ever, do not possess such excep- tional ability. They are like you and me. They are quite ordinary. (Continued from page 10) I." 0. 0. F. SERVICE will be held at THE PEOPLES CEMETERY SUNDAY, SEPT. 19th, at 3:30 p.m. (Daylight Time) Cars will be provided leaving Lodge room at 3:00 p.m. Daylight Time. ST. LAWRENCE LODGE N0. 8 WILDEY LODGE NO. 27 ALPHA REBEKAH LODGE NO. 10 MEMORIAL .vm'm9, nu orrxcmrsmzw. omm . tr. 1:. .i0iiiisT0iiE Says If you should die, could your wife pay off the mortgage 2' Or continue the payments? Our Mortgage Redemption plan will give your family a home to live 111. instead 91 a mortgage to pay. LET'S TALK THIS OVER. EDWIN O. JOFINSTONE. B.A.. C.I.D.. Provincial Nlniidldl Ill - lib Grafton street. Charlottetown, P. E. I. BEDROOM ENSEMBLE sue. mm- I9. H2 DOWN . CHECK ALI. THE PRICES YOU RECEIVE 0 3-Pc. WALNUT or BLONDE-FINISHED nszmtoom svrrn Made from carefully selected Canadian birch in either conventional welnut or modern honey-hlnnde finish . . attractively decorated. Full panel bed . . . single dresser with largo gracefully shaped mirror . . . and (Double dresser hes mirror 38" x 28" and six drawers) d HIGH RISER SLAT SPRING ideal base for mattress above. pended between steel coil smaller helical springs. Heavy high riser steel frame. With Double DRESSER instead of single. 9 PIECES .... 45! HO MONTH Ribbon steel bands sus- sprlngs. Cross rows of SIMPSONS-SEARS iiilAilAiiTEE: satisfaction or Money ileiuntied 129 Kent Street - Phone 3188 - Charlottetown Pages”