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Managers for Prince Edward Island Dfflces: Charlottetown - Summerside - SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES The Cascumpec-Alberton United Church congregations held three special services on Sunday Sept. 5th in commemoration of the 93rd Anniversary of the building of the Albertmi Church. The morning and evening services were held in Al- bertcn and the afternoon service in ‘Jsscumpet. There were very large ~ congregations at all services " The Minister Rev. P. A. Yltupatrick presided and the guest lpelkqr was-Rev. WJ‘. Munroe MA. B.D., Sackvllle N.B.. Editor cf "rite United Cliurchmnn". He was heard by large congregations eloquent and inspiring In the evening Mr. Fitzpatrick the John Leuty of Summerside. —O ssssrsc corlomzan The Portuguese founded first modern European colonies of the 16th century. ANADIAN octet; tt/Mi‘. RAL iififiil iC .\.'l’. III-II Montague at Aiberton, Rev. was assisted by Rev. W.G. Dickson of O’Leary who led in prayer. Spec- eai music and singing were features M’. 8-11 lfiflllfll 8nd iilwlfll ma!!!“ beautiful sermon of his life's work Organ music was rendered by F|L 1m. m, Mum- ihe the little church at the corner of the Far East during the early part (1% York Highlights Mr. Jlaroid West 0! Parkdsle spent the week-end in York the limit of Mr. snd Mrs. Horace Vessey. Mrs. Ben ‘mums u ‘York is H1610. Mrs. Peter Brodie of Charlotte- town is mendine sometime in York the house guest of Mrs. Ben Maiiett. other relatives and friends Mr. snd Mrs. Raymond Watts who recently returned from their Honeymoon were guests on Sunday at the home of his parents Mr. Marion Andrews, Anita Lewis and Aletha Brown all of Charlottetown spent their holiday tive homes. ‘Ilhe many friends 0t Mrs. Rich- ard Vessey will be pleased to m know her condition in Prince of Ediward Island Hospital is very on satisfactory and hope to see her out. again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Ways 0d Wheatly River and. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeMilk (Lulu Wares) of United States motored to York recently and were t-he guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Milton Vessey. Among those from York who at~ tended the Women's Missionary Society Provincial Rally held ne- cently in Charlottetown were Mrs. EJ. Vessey. Mrs. Horace Vessey. Rev. and Mrs. MacCallum and Mrs. Milton Vessey. ‘Ilhe many friends in York ct Mrs. MacPherson of Orville Cove, are sorry to hear that she has re cently suffered a stmktr of par- alysis. Mrs. MacPherson is Mrs Wm. Crockctvs mother. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vessey and little daughter Beryl York motor- ed to Ooveht s on Somday where they were lllL guests of Mrs. Veseey‘; mother and brother Mr. Charles Bowyer. They also had the privilege of hearing Rev. Herbert Alexander in the Oovehesd Road United Church Sunday afternoon Mk. and Mrs. Richard Vessey snd son Nelson motored to Wheat- iey River recently and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wares and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Waye also Mrs Robert Wares who has recently suffered a stroke. Her many many friends wishes this grand old lady of ninety-seven years s. speedy recovery. Mrs. Firsnk Bowness with her son and daughter Pearl and Fran- kie of Kcnsington motored to York recently and were the guest d! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling. She was sc~ ccmpanied- on return by heir moth- er Mrs. T.D. Lin-g. who spent the past few months in York. Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Fred Toombs recently of New Glasgow were Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Lin! York. Mrs. Ramsay Auld and Mr. Benson Oraswell Oovehead, Mrs. Colin MacLure Mrs. Edward Mac- Callum Mrs. John MatCailum also Mrs. Lewis MacCaliun and son l" Gregor all o! Brackley Beach. Rev. Herbert Alexander new of California United States has been vacationing in his native province st Stanhope Beach for the pas-t few weeks. He gave a in the Foreign Mission fields across the seas in Coveheod Road Church where no doubt he attended that church in ‘his youth as he lived not far frtm l" the Roads. The Rally Day Service place in York United Church on Sunday Sept. mo. at 1:30 with the members of the Sunday School in the choir and Miss Aletihs Brown as organist. ‘Ihe Rally Day order of Worship was used; the Sunday School Superintend- en Mr. Milton Vessay ‘ was the ‘the children beautifully rendered the Hymn Nearer- My God to Thee. Prayer and Script- ure lesson were read by the Leader. Hymn. When Mothers oif Salun their Children brought to Jesus; Prayer in Unison. Hymn-mar the Beauty cf the Darth. Prayer by leader. Offering was taken by Manes-s Cecil Watts snd Donnell Lang. Dedication of Offering. . There is s. green hill fl-r sway was beautifully rendered for the offertory by the youthful choir. Address ws given by Rev. J3. MsicCallum. Benediction. Mr. Benson Crsswell of 9mm. burg, Saskatchewan is enjoying a pleasant holiday with his sisters Mi-s._ Gordon Crockett York and Mrs. David MacDonald snd Mrs. Ramsey Auld both 0f West Cove- head. Mr. Orasweli motored thorn the west and reports the scenery and the crops of wheat, fruit, mixed farming and the beautiful ewmai unique... * nuns of his birth. Prince mowers up; m, on Thursday evening and was well Blond will rem-in ions iii his svmuc; patronized, the tables were ladBli memory. Mr. Craswell visited re- ____ with delicious home cooking of iaizivcs and friends _ and also at- uuwun 51mm)“; pm“ salads, roast chicken and huzn. tended the funeral o! the tote Mrs. e . liked ‘Ibomba of Rust-loo a dear. New“: ‘l n‘ Q“ an sue“ candy and a bssar-oc fancy artic- Iitiflibor W!!!" in hi! 701173! hl guy my; mw whit, Sgwjng les. Total receipts amounted to spent many lgisure hours with Mum“ on m, Holman Easy-pay.‘ around two hundred sndi’ twenty F114 150mb!’ b0?! 51ml?!- Iliih ment Plan 10% down, and 10 iwiiiiiffi- and Earl who were also school pals. month“ plymentg Many a change has taken place st , i Degrea meeting or the Orange Rimiob. many oid friends have rues-ITS nAiLr except Sunday Association was held in Berthelier gene to moot their maker in the and Mrs. l-lsmld Watts. Haul“? mudam Another brother Claude of Ben- son Craswell now lives in Winsloe with whom he is visiting. Mr. Ben- , son Oraswell is another weekend L“ Yuk "i me“ leswcVsuccessful Islanders in the Canad- ian West. The Rush-Bsgot treaty, t. ms GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' w? Miss Muriel Craig Central Bede- quie left on. Wednesday morning for Peterborough, Ontario where she plains to spend the winter. tithe Bedeque United Baptist congregation put on a chicken sup- per in the Central Bedeque Hall ‘ucsrn ssisaieau tin l.. S. STEVENSON launch Mcsogo! lCO RICHMOND 5T. ' All Profits itoiitrai Guardian COOK'S for Photographs. CO0K'll for Photographs. suit‘ morn-Buy a White Sewing Machine at Hoirnsn's. OONFEDIIATION There was a sale of home made Lodge room Summerside on Fri- day evening. Bro. Ernest Moocre, W.P. presided; theme was s large attendance of members from Summerside, Borden, Bedeque and Lot 16. Junior members from Lot i6 were advanced to the Royal Arch purple degree; after the deg- ree work was completed Bro. Moors welcomed ‘the visitors and congrat- uiated- Borden and Lot 16 lodges on their recent large‘ increase in membership. Several brief addres- ses were given by the visiting mam. bers. Refrtnhineixms were then served. and a social hour spent. Previous to her marriage a shower was tendered to Miss Pio- rence Boulter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waugh lower Bedeque on Wednesday evening. M.r. Ralph Hogg played the wedd~ lng march as Miss Ida Craig es- ~ cor-ted the bride t0 be to a prettily decorated settee with blue. white and yellow streamers hanging from the ceiling and three white bells across the top and e. big bow made 0i 1711199 00101113 fastened to the centre of settee. Miss Alice Jewell and Mrs. Camden Gardiner carried to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airway. limited B081 or M0. COME INTO HOLMAWS Char- lottetown or Summerslde, for a free demonstration of the famous White Sewing Machine. of our NOTICE ‘I'D ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day tn guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds. etc.. should par- ticularly bel-r this in mind. M/V ESKIMO. —~ Freight will be accepted up to 5.00 P. M. Tuesday. October 4th for next sailing of M/V lkzimo to Cornerbrook, St. Pierre and the South Coast of Newfoundland ports, including Argentia. For space and rates ap- ply to Corporation Office, Lower Prince Street (Wharf) or Phone Charlottetown 16%. signed i811, limited naval armaments the United States and Canada. the Great Lakes. Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MUTURS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL Personals BUY FOE“ YOUR HOME HUD EVERYONE .1». 1r on the convenient HOLMAN PAYMENT PLAN QSK FOR DETQILS . V the baskets of gifts in, while Mn w,“ Rmmm East Royalty Misses Ruth Johnson and Hazel spent Sunday visiting Montague Jewell Opened the parcels. Mrs. and vicinity. - Clayton MaoClure and Nils Marg- Y ery MacFarlane readi the accom- Mrs. Amos Blacqulre of North Panylml velseil- Mimi June Grow Rustico, and daughter Mrs. George m“ and Harriett Riley wsnsed c. Gallant of -Cavendish were them on the table. the slits con- recent 7151mm to Mmcwn the sisted of Blankets, China, pyrex guest o; h" 315m. M"_ Eddie and many useful articles. Florence Minn!‘ thanked all for their lovely gifts. 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