A very pret ty Bordizen. and Mrs. ¥ of Mr Envi, ale The br in All . Irene Quinn. wedding on July 28th., at 9 a.m. ; * when Rev. Francis Corcoran unit-| enty guests, was held at the home| Harry Smith o MR. AND MRS-JOHN ARNOLD WHALEN Young Couple Married At Cardigan, P.E.I. | The groom was attended by his Saints Church, | brother, James Whalen. A breakfast, attended was | @ The Guardian, Chatloticiows, Bal, Sept. 26, 1980, mmm ne an tar HAPPENINGS at. left Summerside last week for Berwick, N.S., where they will visit the latter's sister, Mrs, F. M. Nash, and Mr. Mash. Mrs. W.P. Callaghan returned last.week to her home in Sum- merside after visiting in Mon- treal, guest of hér son and dair ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jam- es R. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Pilis, Sum- merside, have as their guests, the former's sister, Mrs. Chester Haen, and Mr. Haen, of Rhine- beck, N.Y. The ladies branch of the Char- “|iottetown Ourling Club ere egain planning to show to the public the’ latest in Autumn's new fashions, when they present their 3rd. an- nual showing af the Curling Club on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, October 5, 6, and 7. This event proved most successful in the two previolis years and the ladies will want to get their tick- Miss Donna Silliphant, R.N., returned to her home in Summer- ets well in advance for this years!side after visiting in Toronto; | show. The attractive models-tak-! also:.-in Moncton, N.B.. where jing part will be: Mrs. Jack Mac-|she was the guest of Mr, and |Eachern, Mrs. George Ives, Mrs.|Mrs.- Robert Steeves. Douglas Saunders, Mrs. Gordon | Stewart, Mrs. William Beer, Mrs.| Mr. James Norton left Sum William Johnston, Mrs. John) merside during the week-end for Simmonds, Mrs. Roger Perry,/Sackville, N.B., where he will take his third Year Arts at Mount Allison University. Miss Jeanne Pickard, Miss Helen McDonald, Miss Anne Cerry and Miss Marie Toole. : Mr. Donald Norton has° com- Mr. and Mrs. Cyril FE. Mac pleted his, basic training at the Gregor accompanied by Miss R.C.A-F. Station, St. Jean's, Que- Ola Hamilton returned on Sun-|hec, and this week left Summer- day night after @ very. enjoyable|<ide for the R-C.A.F. Trenton, motor trip—threugh—Maine and! Ontario, to where he has been New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. | posted. MacGregor have at present as their house guests, Mrs. Mae-| Miss Wanda Wyatt, Mrs. W.A. Mr. and Mrs | Gregor’a sisters,’ Mrs. D.A. Comp- | Currie, Miss Ella Gay, ithe Mien. St. Johns Anglican Church, Eller by -sey- ton, Cambridge;—Mass., and Mrs./es “Alberta and Martha *Mac- clic, by Rev. M. Finley. The bridé f Roxbury;- also) Farlane of Summerside will be) the former Eda Phillips, is the| ELLIS - PHILLIPS WEDDING _ Melvin Fillis fol- | daughter of Mr lowing their recent marriage inj Phillips, MacNeill’s Mills, and the groom is the son of Mr and Mre Luther Ellis, Fllerste (Photo by Sears) ‘age Margaret Rich-|of the bride immediately follow-| Miss Lorraine Compton and Mr. | joint hostesses this afternoon at - will be assigned -te new) it. ; I daughter of Mr. in the ceremony. On July thir-| Lorne Compton, Arlington, Mass.|the home of the former, enter-| > ‘ | Organist and Choir Director. elnesie.) . 11:00 a.m.—Primary and Be chard H. Quinn, Car-|tieth, a reception was held at the | taining Charlottetown and Sum} ELLEN S DIARY September 27—The Elichicenth | 11:00 ain tels Ot bites & , ginners Sunday Church School digan afd John Arnold Whalen, | home of the groom, where g large] Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doyle merside friends when five tables Beater. fier Trinity Rebeiead”. and . uupetvicion 1:00 a.m.—Divine - Worship. at and Mrs. John Werle of guests assern®Md to/are spending three weeks in Ot-/of bridge will be in play. ‘ : #:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist ang fastruction of pre school ne pai Glory of the : celebrate the happy occasion. tawa. Mr. Doyle is attending a ‘ H - | F h d : cucharist. aetruction of _pre-schect ‘hristian. Faith. ide, given away by her| The happy couple willereside im| meeting of Legislative Repres-| Mrs. J. Frank Arnett enter-| arvesting S urt ere a a.m.—Mattins cidemiit dacmtaties tenah _The Rev. Mr. MacLean. as—attended by her sig-|Elliotvale where the groom is a entatives of the C.N.R. Mr. and tained in Summerside at the tea! = Se eee School car aa Pose iene rl poe ee oe hee one. k Mrs. Doyle are sts at the hour on Wednesday afternoon. H | -m. infants | : are “io ermon: John “Wesley’s Stu prosperous farmer | Mos Sane tioned que y eC p ac n age 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Parents attend divine a Chair. . ” = F ‘ tat , :00 a.m.—MORNING WOR- ‘ 5 Mrs. Neil Walker and © sons, | Sermon. 11:1 Rev. Mr. MacLean Dr. W.R. Carson. spent last) Brian and Craig. arrived from!) Now pur patches of grainiand) wer ds. facts’ dates." we emi, 7%. p.m.—Evensong and Ser- sett atk bal ‘ Anthem: “Sweet Is The Work” | ‘. . ‘ avieest ; € , » are heing <tead ar of atooks | ec sermon: e odern ogue R. Walker Robson i end. in the Annapolis Val-)Sackville., N.B., on Wednesday are. being steadily hared of stooks | ed | mon vet e ae a accompanied by his and are the guests of Mr. and as the threshing continues and Yes" Gage nodded — grinned {All Souls’ Chapel) : of Tolerance. Anthem: “God Is Love”’—H. es Richard. who returned to| Mrs. Ernest L. Walker, Summer- the baling of straw a Visitors Are Most Welcome Duet: Mrs. David Cox: Mrs. R. Shelley json Richard, — | ; : i shir caik telat “4 Douglas Cameron — Selected Soloist: Mr. W study at Acadia University. side ‘ | “Anything new?" we question ‘ At All Services 7-00 EVENING SER oloist: Mr. W. K. Rogers. , ’ od the pair of lade whe came ‘wo * aw You are cordially welcome te | Mr. amd Mis. Clarence Mac-| Mrs. Garneit Ross presided |'o, dinner with James. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN) Service beains with bright “ship at Trinity. _ | Kenzie. and \son Carl, have re-jover. the first: meeting of the hing. . .on k ack : ; : | sere to Sceranerville Mass., Season of the Ladies’ Cub of the replied with a chuckle CHURCH praise in the singing of the efter spending their vacation with Summerside Presbyterian Church And where's Sandy?"’-we ask | Established 1769 by Reyal | hymns ct the Gospel to organ- CHARLOTTETOWN ltheir-respective parents, Mr. and 0% Tuesday evening at the home ed. missing the sleek-haired lit Foundation BB wo a oe BISLE CHAPEL j eee eee PP eae of Miss J MacFadven. itle dog who shadows -the. foot Tae Sermon: “God's Plan For eT ' Mrs. Irvine Corbett of Milton Miss Jean Ma ’ The Reverend Canon J T. tbbott, , sod Mr. and Dre. Daniel Mat- steps of Gage when abput Rector Maa” 235 Cumberland St. 'and Mr, Mrs. Mat- . “He! Saale RINNE: | ; oaks hd " sy sp : Miss Carol MacLean left Sum- He's in disgrace today—poor eee Hymn-Anthem Why Should at Longworth Av | Kenzie,. Charlottetown | anaes this week to attend fellow.’’ Gage said. ‘You see, he Ce —— + ae gh ewes Directer, He Love Me So?” (Harkness) i Lane . * Miss Gloria Jean Kennedy, Mount Allison University. came too near a pole-kitty on ; SL eee ee | eee Trio: Mrs. Leslie Proclaiming: | wtikess sonetlape ‘to Mr. Stuart, Sa d ‘i; ae A } 8:30 a,m.—Celebration of Holy | /adner. Miss Ruth Ross, Miss The Old Book i . *| Mr. and Mrs. Heath Warren! That's new, isn't it?” Macki | Communion. |} Janet MacFachern — Selected. The \ Birth | Sellar takes place today has been ; | cheteved ‘Ret aint ‘ L y fea le t he New Burt idely entertained. On Septemb-|'eturned to their home in Sum-| observed. “Not exactly news "9 ity” ¢ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Jun- foe are mways wecome & The Precious Blood beg ; 7 ie and Mrs, /merside after visiting their son now” he laughted, “it's smelly pportunity or you. | jor and Senior Classes. First Baptist — A Gontempor- . eee ee ee ee | ae daughter-imlaw, Mr. and) history, Ud say! : ary Church With A Timeless The Blessed Hope Robert MacDonald entertained 274 ag ' pre? eit. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School Be- ; t the latter’s nowle in Southport Mrs. Gerald Warren, Edmonton, | hes he gree fellows”, James Avon offers opportunity. Need = ginners and Primary Clesses Messaze. —-———— - -—-—--_ ; oe = ol aaa aaa | Alberta. eee ane Feed them S ell. money to help your family bud- 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and| Excellent car-parking facilities 16:15 or a for Teday”— iwi - ‘ ¥ . ilen Mack~—there« no better aay? a ths e 4 e1 » ? wn CFCY, & ‘ » Senadine ‘ vind | get Earning tn $10 a day Sermon | : : ; on ‘ c \by gt - after hal Lee Horpe left Summerside: anywhere to drive a tractor. And Openings in Prince €o..in Town- Ant#em) Like As The Hart ere meemnee) eee 4 | delicious ene was served by the last week to attend Rothesay, {rage—hes a eens hervest hand ships 18, 19 28. For interview (hy Novello). ket? Hneteas aie Collegiate Schoo) li. = eee oe _— tc ai on? write Mrs ROG Dunn, 200 Les- 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and | ZION PP? S"* TERIAN i ” a.m.—F amily Bible Hourt | $s. oe or j i , 0 ‘ . —_ He S.. Moncton. N. B Sermon. aay. osReachl eta ae of the ae ser : , ‘ ‘tuaiy cont Know how \% P 3 ‘ ies of messages on book Tuesday evening, Mrs FR. BR ewe a fda detarnes aa g£0 n g to do without them through Visitors Are Cordially Invited CHI RC H of Romans. ' $G. Pures oe ’ fi : the ' head °’ = ; . ae é ’ Saas a yey aladagtogg ve! Summerside after spending the (Or. rr +. gh mh one Te Attead } Corner Prince & Grafien Streets Spe aker: James A. Stahr. bed nen = os af Aahes i adinsaiher jsummer in Mahone Bay, NS, They'll be harvesting new The Rev. Donald A. Campben,| Babies and small children will | Avenue in honor CY\| and Cape Cod, Massachusetts, | & Something Lost - - - B.A.. he cared for in the nursery. Mrs. William Ford read the ver-| g er | % ttached to the lovely ifts | day afternoon when they enter PRESBY TERIAN Minister 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School ises attac y gifts ; rl as iain Taiplalia . - { : ’ 2 aa 23 “ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson ‘ained at a supper bride Kipling has a haunting sen La \ qa \ Phone 5121 for free transpor jane wins wee io atl hawe returned to their home in| tence in his poem. “The Ex THE KIRK OF S. JAMES) Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., tation. ahaa asiert “ setued bi the Montreal after visiting in Sum! Mrs. George Key, Jr. was hos plorer “Something lost he The Reverend T. 8.8. Somers. B. Mus. (Oxford) 7:30 p.m.—Ewening Service— host e roe Was oery 3 merside, guests of the former's test at her home in Summerside hind the ranges. lost. and i M.A.. S.TM Organist abd Choir Director “The Doctrine of Balaam,” 10stess. parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Simp- recently at a ‘‘Stork Shower” for | waiting for vou-—gol’ And ‘ Mintates . nace nee deinctohedhee sehr essen Speaker: James A, Stahr. ial | 900. ; Mrs Layton Schurman. The [ jater, the equally haunting 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School “Evil men and seducers shall i leader 16. tees hea Maar Kint| : many gifts were opened by the | explanation: “Anybody might Miss €. Lillian McKenate 10:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. | ‘W@X worse and worse, deceiv- ¥ Laeel Drive ‘enlertained at their Mrs. F.T. Tanton. Mrs. J. Ze& guest of honor while Mrs. John | pave done it. but his whisper Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M.. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School. ing and being deceived . . . i ae has the hvidete-be ‘Clesla Roy Holman, Mrs. A.B.-L. Horne| Walker’ read the accompanying | came te me.” Organist and Director of Choirs 11:00 a.m.—Divine Wershis. | All that will live godly in soe the recipient of a variety of 20¢ Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky were) good wishes. Mrs. Charles Bal- |} ‘rhe founders of the British . " : —— | The Sacrament of Holy Com-| Christ Jesus shall suffer per- sadn sits - ie joint hostesses at the home of the |6m assisted in serving refresh and Foreign Bible Society 9:45 a.m.—Church School Rally | munion secution.” 2 Timothy 3,12-13. ey gs former in. Summerside on Satur ,meme were men who heard and | fase sean and Enrolment Sermon: “Wondrous Cross” : 3 — a ~~ ~ ‘ ind’s incessant y S. oe “od | On Thursday evening. Miss listened to God's incessant | 1159 2 m.—Divine Service ang, Adthem: “Jesu Word Of God Shirlie Stewart. and Mrs. Wil- whisper, telling them of lost Sermon by the Minister: “Goa | .imcarnate.” Mozart — CALVARY TEMPLE lard Kennedy entertained at the men and women beyond the aad the Chamens Gur De 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. home of - Mrs, Atwood Stewart, Ty mountains and oceans of the Sele anges Our PAYS sermon: “The Good . Shep- Pentecostal Assemblies of |Connaught Apartments, for Glor- ¥ world. As a ft a ee _ of Aateaess Go Net Pur tren Oe ; Conads ia Jean, where she was escorted q souls have been brought to a Me. 0 God—Zingarelli Anthems: “Another Day Is Opposite Experimental Farm to a beautifully decorated chair. knowledge of Ohrist through vunrtous VERY WEI COME | Drawning.” Bluck PARKDALE Pink and white streamers adorn-' ‘as the translation and distribu- egg gine cue - wa tae | “All Nature's Work."" Brahms Rev. Victor Jackson, Pastor i ; tion of the Scriptures” which THE KIRK IS OPEN DAILY | yon’s Choi led the archway, which was cen- Evangelistic cr avetaic wa ae ; Men er a ‘ Evangelist Frank Longdo ltered with a white wedding bell. => a eae ao . . ; All Are Cordially Welcoine. Associate Pastor Mrs. Earl Jones read the verses Aalects a CENTRAL CHRISTIAN | Phone 9119 Paul's wedding Edith of Mr. Bolger, became the bride of John Frederick Gaudet, son of Mr. and} George Gaudet, side. Rev. Gerald Steele perform- Mrs. Ar Churh, gide.. was the scene of a pretty) recently, when - Agnes} lene, younger daughter) and Mrs. Cornelius P-. ed the ceremony. Given father. the bride ball her ‘ if Chantilly } 7 gown of Chantilly lace and ny on | Monthly. in’ marriage was erina length Summer-} by lovely ify Mrs wedding by Mrs MR. AND MRS. JOHN FREDERICK GAUDET St. Paul’s Church, S’side. — Scene Of Pretty Wedding Summer-|linen, dress under ,a black linen duster, with a small land a corsage of deep sweetheart Mr. and Mrs. Gaudet will re- Preaching Mission accompanying the lovely - gifts. after, a delicious lunch was ser- , ved by the hostesses. ' d d b J. Erie MacGregor returned | conaducte Y home by plane-on Monday night. having spent the past two weeks visiting friends in Montreal and Quebec City. While in Quebec City, he was the guest of Mr. | Rev. Edgar J. Bailey, Montreal white hat Harold M. Wright, Moncton Ave- nue, j In Mr. and Mrs. William Green { her | jwas taken from NEW LONDON W.MS. The regular meeting of New London United Church W. M‘S. | was held in the church vestry on} i Thursday evening, September 3rd! The devotional period was led| Wilfred Kelly, Summerside. Edward MacMurdo and Missionary Dedicatory prayer was|daughter, Shannon, arrived from the and Miss Mary Kelly, FN., left .| Tuesday on return to Hamilton, ‘Ontario; also F.L. and Mrs. Leon- ard Bentham to Camp Borden, Ontario; after attending the fun- eral on Monday of the late Mrs. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Charlottetown Nov. 11th to Nov. 20th Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly and ————— |; |noon for lads in the field.”’ kindly. Austin and Mrs. "mm fourteen hundred and ninety ALBERTON ©. W. 1. Correspondence ¢onsisted of two Columus sailed the ocean} The regular monthly méeting| acknowledgement cards, and the of of the Sacred Heart Parish Coun-|minutes of the provincial con- . “It's @ kind of pity he ever |cil held on Wednesday eve-| vention, also a letter from the did" Mack chuckl “It’s hoth-|ning, Sept. 2nd., at the home of|Canadian Red Cross. Plans were ered school - children forever|Mrs. Martin Foley, with twelve; made to heve a pantry sale in since!” members and six visitors pre-jthe Library. Good, we could appreciate the| sent. Following the regular business eweetened| The president. Mrs. Ivan Smith,/of the meeting the guest speaker mene Steled. the foods with that healthy ‘hunger and .opened the meeting|for the evening, Mrs. J. A. Mac- from @ morning in the field, reciting the League prayer.|Donald, the president though today’s threshing scene| Mrs. Evereti Shea gave thejspoke to the meet on the we remembered was. set close by} treasurer's report There were a theme of the C. W. L. Convent total of twenty-eight sick calls|tion ‘The return of lapsed Cath- now : reporied by members present, |olics to the faith.’ In a very in- “An now, Pillen,” James said}end eight new members were’ teresti and gracious manner. ene, “do us up a few) welcomed. Jove Donald spoke on cakes, like a good womanh—any as > *=e>4importance of being a C: W. L. kind will do. It's. a jong after-| ‘Better’ James smiled a bit; member and how to encourage 0 t wearily this evening ‘‘to wear|membership, she also gave many Alex’ll come too!"’ the young-/out than rust out’S4t's a blessing | helpful suggestions on how to ster said, just come from the!to be able to work, How long| conduct C. W. I. meetings pro house across the lane. ‘to the|the day would be if one had to perly, so that ‘they will be inter tiene he nodded. - __ ;'- lidle it away... never-ending itjesting as well as enjoyable. Alex'll come home-to his af-| would be.” Lines from a loved! She also mentioned how impor’ ternoon sleep'’ Gage . counteted| hymn sung in a little church in| tant the duty of each convener is n ithe hush of a Sabbath evening and suggested that a magazine Some day, Alex'll come, won't/in the remembered young years convener be appointed and as come to mind—how- deeply im-|many membérs subscribe to the nu o |printed such things remain! | League Magazine as possible. Some day” the child #aid)|‘‘Labor is sweet, for Thous hast; Following Mrs. MaeDonald’s megemy, bine ti . ane talk, a vote of thanks was extend- § ays pacs e clear And care is light, for Thou hast ident bright September days. Busily| cared: ive nd =~ - pti : os ‘they go on Island farms where | bet not ‘our works with self be | Motion the meeting Was closed now folks attend to the saving) soiled, with the act of consecration te of their crops. Nor in unsithple ways ensnared’’.|the Bl@8sed Virgin Mary. : UIC, sunday scat tre ie ald en Sad SEPTEMBER 27, 1959 Anglican Church an orchard where Duchess apples redden = he?" James smiled patting the young head fondly. FIRST BAPTIST TRINITY UNITED - ot Canada ‘ CHURCH CHURCH Ministers: on PETERS Cor. Prince and Fitzroy Streets.' Rey. A. F rank MacLean, B.A. ‘ATHEDRAL Minister: j Rev. Robert S. Latimer, Rochford Square Rev. H. L. Mitten, -8.A., B.D. B.A. B.Ed. BD. ' The Rev, Canon J. R. Davies, ee Organist and Director ef and Choir Director: M.A, : | Royston ©. Mugford, A.R.C.O. Recker \ Mrs. V. L. Dingwell 10:00. am, — Seale Sede ™ Rev. Coes DM: Mon, | Church School. M.A., D.D., 9:45 am—=SUNDAY CHURCH -11:99 aim, — ‘Nursery (under Hon. Assistant Priest SCHOOL . three years of age) in West ee ion Sunday; Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Mus.) ‘Promotion Sunday; all pupils | Parior God still whispers to us of a task far from completed--a task needing our prayers backed by action and money. Contributions may be made through the branch in your community or sent to The Rible House in Charlottetown. Incidentally, a purchase at the Bible House also helps as all profits are used to fur ther the work. Here will be found a wide variety of Bib- les, book®*= teaching matertal and religious novelties. You are Invited tq call. THE BIBLE HOUSE Charlottetown (Opposite Eaton's) ‘Operated by the P. E. |. Auxiliary of The British and Foreiqn Bible Society in Canada) | | ehiffon.- featuring gt ong podice | offered for missionary-in-prayer. | Edmonton, Alberta, to attend the’ with ee ee as ; of | Roll call was answered by nine |funeral of the former's mother, | comm - Tee made o og rs “hifton | Members. Mrs. Wilfred Kelly,. Summerside; ‘ anily Jace and nyton enon! Minutes were read and approv-|also Mr. Clair Kelly of the Can-) Offi ee ee ee ee high shoulder Bg ed and correspondence was pre-|adian Army, Ottawa, is visiting The Members, icers, and Minister th veil ee en 7 | sented which consisted of -ajin Summerside. | of im, she avid deep Ok ers ler rome. Mara | CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH a ENG: 6 oF : ber, a letter from . MacAus-| Rev. and Mrs. W.O. Weale, ' meeeneatt =foses On & nylon iand, P.E.I. Prebyter‘al president, | their daughter, Leona, and son, | Chan! i. are oy ered Prayer aico a letter was read -asking | David, returned to their home in| Charlottetown book oe veer ' that Missionary Monthly subscrip- | Summerside after visiting in, Z ; Mi a Patric i Bolger, vend 4 tions be handed in.» Wichita, Kansas, where ‘they took | cordially invite you ter's preg ae oo hg: J@| The program was then presen-|part in Evangelistic meetings in to atiend ° eee He vat : Soumeme ag cue ted. Mrs. Harold Dunning read a|the Church of Christ. © atten w ARES “ ivery interesting article entitled, ose pith ~ as Moves |'“Picture of Faith,” “Serving] Mrs. Charles Alexander and CONCLUDING ged se Carried @ SCT Christ's Church in the World’’,|Mrs. James Alexander of Camp- a of wi “4 — sanea | read by Mrs. Louis Camp |beliton, N.B., have been visiting | i REVIVAL SERVICES Mr. Everett Joseph Campoed | pel], ‘ “ |relatives and friends in Bedeque Was best man | Next meeting will be held at | and Summerside and on Thursday U PTEMBER 27 A reception tee oe wercing the home of Mrs. Edward Mac,|were guests \of their niece, Mrs. | 1 S NDAY, SE : “i tty and immediate families was | Murdo. Leader will be Mrs. J.|R.S. Hinton, and Mr. Hinton ° . r a oa the home aches de, |Col@ Mrs. J.M. Campbel! will be They were accompanied by the 1:00 a.m. Sermon: ‘The Lord $ Supper whére the lace covered table was|the dedicatoty prayer Jeertr. The latter's daughter, Edith, : 7 i i Genired with a wedding “rake, texiword wil be Sfruh” Mrs. 7:00 p.m. Sermon: Christ The King” topped with two love birds hold-|jtav MacLeod » charge|Mr. Gordon Forbes left Sum- Evangelist for the revival is Dr. Charles P. tng wedding rings. An attractive of the \Study Book |merside this week for Walifax, | a Ce ‘hristi i ement of deep pink sweet-| Offering amounted to $760.'NS., wheee he will ehter Dal-| Herndon, new minister of Central Christian roses ~¢ aan shasta peare-vet oe 60_cenis Clos-\|housie University as a Scholar-| a Church. decorat the table. ing hymn wes “Jesus Calle Us’, | ship student ‘ ' 9 z : i htemdiin ip Gelidiowed by the benediction feos : A Congregation In the Heart of Charlottetown with Charlottetown ai Heart” Mr. aud Mis. W. Arthgr Allen! . in a white print'the Missionary Monthly. 11:00 a.m. — Sermon: CHURCH 213 Kent Street Charles P. Herndon, M.A., D.S.L. — Minister Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M. | Organist. Mrs. Malcotm Beck, Choir Director. 1 10:00 a.m.—Bible School and. Family, Hour. “The Lord's Supper.” Anthem: ‘Tis Jesus” 7:00 p.m.—Final Revival mon, “Christ The King”’ Ladies’ Trio: “My Wonderful Lord’. “Blessed he the God and Fa- ther of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abun- dant mercy hath begotten us Ser- again unto a lively hope by the. resurrection of Christ from the dead, To an inheritance incorrup- tible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not. away, reserved in heaven for you, Who are kept by the power of God through faith unto sal- vation ready to be revealed tn the last time’’—(1 Peter 1:3-5). UNITED PENTECOSTAI CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue C. A. Robinson, Minister. Phone 8676 ~ Services: — 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship , 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting. The Church with a Message, and a Welcome. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. ,11:00 a.m.—Worship Service 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic, What We Believe. Article I—We believe the Bible FREX CHURCH OF SCOTLAND | Birchwood Street Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, 8.4 to be the insvired and only . —! infallible and _ authoritative | 9:30 a.m Service in Birch whrd of God. Plan to‘ attend | Hill. : | services on the Lord’s Day in | 11:00 arm,—Service. _ | achurch where the Bible is Sermon: ‘Thou Hast A Few! preached as it is, to men as Names”. they are. 2:30 p.m.—Service in Cape Remember: Traverse. “You are Welcome at the 7:00 p.m.—Service. Temple” — Sermon: “They Shall Walk With Me.” ; “Thou shalt. worship ‘the Lord thy God, and Hirth only shalt thou serve."’ Matt. 4:8. THE SALVATION ARMY ‘Great George Street “HOME OF EVANGELISM” ! | Since 1865 PARK ROYAL | Sr. Major and Mrs. L. A. Bicks, ‘Secan | UNITED ( HURCH Corps Officers. \ Sunday Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A., Minister | - - It Second Street | Phone 4214 Mrs. Stanley Newman | 9:30 a.m.—Directory Class . |10:00 a.m.—Sunday Svhool }11:00 a,m.—Holiness Meeting 2:00 p.m.—Service at Infirmary 6:30 p.m.—Open Air ‘Meeting. Organist : . soon arma Lt on } | 9:45 a.m. — Sunday - Church Meeting Fedlls wveme | School for boys and girls of) You are cordially tavited te | mine years and older. ; Church | attend these services. 11:00 a.m. — Sunday School for Nursery and eA ary boys and girls. /11:00 a.m—Congregation Wor- ship. fe ; Garman: Practical Tests -of All Copy for Belief in Jesus. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Church Page Must Be In By Theme: The Experience of Prayer. ; e Park Royal ,-offers a warm 5:00 p-m. weleame for every worship- per, and work for all avho are Th ; y | willing. mis * ply gy ata Oe AR RBI aR NEO Tme*