F 2. ¢ Officiating officer Spent re ar Siem wey SEARED ASSIGNMENTS - Congratulations many years in mission £1], |Fense pests oe ne te the Colonel Leslie Russell, chief ‘avtinast Of bor beckoot's sn Salvation Ar my meatier having tock aca | OR, the opening of thelr new Dovercourt and Brock Avene 4_We were pleased to have been the Electrical Officers’ Training College in her | tractor for this fine new building. STOREY ELECTRIC LTD. December 3 He was born on the Mission late ‘teens and later proceeded Field and has given by far the to India where she met and mar- i i i ; i . all born in India - now live in Prince St: The Colonel’s missionary an- Canada. eldest being an of- ; cestry goes back to the 1880's, Ht ig i when his Salvation Army offic- er-parents served with distinc- tion in the great sub-continent ; ~ jof India. Tragically, however, ———_———ROHITECT’S CONCEPTION OF CHADEL,—__—____:——— the Colonel's ~ father, Adjutant ign Berna Brace, Brigadier | J0hm Russell was smitten with hus and met ture Corps celebrated [iosts conc" [Sin 8 te rn Sul _| Birt, and (Mrs.) Capt. Bond. Colonel's mother was left with t army headquart- | five small children, —inclesding a colieelisaden ean onset two month old ‘Leslie - who, as 80th anniversary Sant Some pres fp | Ecce gah i, would 1890. The new lend a measure of fulfillment Ls : : =" The Salvation Army in Prince woman officer in Canada, attale- tist Church at the “corner of | pourageougty and sacrificiall Edward Island marked its 80th |ing the rank at that time. Her | Prince and Fitzroy Streets. initiated by his parents. anniversary this year. Last year | whole life was devoted to the At the time of the extension of Educated in the city of the army observed the 100th an- | work of the army in Canada and | the new Sunset Lodge, the them | Ontario, Leslie Russell commerce prior niversary of its’ founding by | Bermuda, and her last appoint- Lt. Governor T. W. L. Prowse |The Salvation Army ship, Captain L. Russell, with General William Booth. ment was as National Women's | said, “Eath and everyone Of US | Training College in Toronto in ‘mere four years of service, took| An able bandsman in his on anne of their During its 90 years of exis- | Social Service Secretary, carry- | knows the splendid work done : youth, the Colonel was respons- tence in this provinee the army | ing: the responsibility of the ad- | by all connected with this grand e fble in 1945 for the formation ef has been to the forefront in any | ministration of Hospitals, homes | organization. No one in need a vation . rm an aii Indian brass band in Bom- good cause and has a record of | and welfare institutions through- | has ever been turned away re- : ’ bay. This aggregation contin: second-to-none in aiding the | out the Dominion. ts pe Se «es ‘ 3 ues te play an important role in ‘CIT L homeless, helpless and needy. It |OTHERS SERVED ligious affiliation, peace Salvation Army Missionary es- has also contributed actively to| Other tative P.E.Islanders | during war as well, thousands starts new era deeveer ia Gat gant of Ge the ranks of salvationists. he eee A eee min Sans pate Perera ae outed, Among those who left their na- | army Major William | as affectionately The Prince -Edward Island; the Park Royal: Male Following a period of five tive province to go out inte the | Squarebriggs, (Mrs.) Lieut. Col- | those who know it best. No other. (1947 - 1952) in the world - wide work of the army jonel L. Ursaki (Lulu Large), | organization carries on more Branch of the Salvation Army| Services Sunday. will con- | years Finance We were pleased to have supplied the ready mix concrete and cement blocks, also the mill work, windows and doors . " for this fine new building. — a to the rank of colonel, the only Commasdant” sets Hardy, En- | ; +f a. a i ! i in lor : a Department was Lutie DesBrisay, who rose | (Mrs.) Major William Millar, | worthy work than the Salvation ae wen ad tae eke ducted ‘by Col. Russall ritorial Headquarters, - the -Colo- ee i 7 ! i : ff | if i = : ; i uf : ili zg sth a Fi i Te fh) i 5 ue z F ai : g 3 7 : gS [ r MF. Schurman Co. Ltd.” 4 Charlottetown Kensington Summerside e z 3 3 f & i srs l pF ae Sv te : | i i | > i ; : ; + ub 8 Ne arr 5 ; EH z * hk setting A plete hand will alee We a scaping with frontages attendance. Prince At 7:30 Saturday night there| The \grchitect: was Keith Pie kard. The Salvation Army cdl another Outstanding Building by -SQUARE- K CONSTRUCT ION will be a program of music. Col | Russell will preside. Taking The Nelsons have two children, part will be the band, smears from the Salvation Army, ‘We Are Pleased To Extend CONGRATULATIONS — — =.= | on the opening of the ua : ‘NEW SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. - CUSTOM INTERIORS rea Ae ! Diel 4-5195 | Pheinaticn to be tough Condutted MONTREAL (CP)—The -- fund drive lines are going to have a tough se . tne conning te mabe x |For building jane wee i rs are a ig, an : ternational Air Transport As-| Lt. Governor W. J. MacDon sociation conference was told | ald, ED, was patron in the Sab Wednesday, ‘ann ag © a Knut Hammarskjold, director during month } general of IATA, told a meeting Honorary chairmen included publie relations men that Premier Walter R. Shaw, Mayor jumbo jets with a capacity to Walter Cox, Charlottetown, May- earry 500 passengers would be | & George A. Key, Jr., Sammer- available to airlines within three | side, and Bruce H. Yeo, Monta- years. gue. Ss dee “Few! other aircraft projects | Provincial chairman was Brig. in aviation history have ever | A. W. Rogers, and city chair- 2 ieee - Masonry Work © in the new. ‘Salvation Army Citadel Ceramic Wall Tile. hn Vinyl Asbestos Floor. _ Tile Salvation Army Citadel CONTRACT ORS for the tolls truction of this fine new. VATION ARMY CITADEL, For Construction or alterations of COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL or INSTITUTIONAL Buildings phone or write _ | “ad COMPANY UMITED 103 Longworth Ave. Phone: 892-1297 "V7 Walthen Drive © ee SM ee me el nner ingen ermine t-te