AEGUSIT 8.. 1953. RCCI.-IES romomzowi . tnuacn or ENGLAND 7T nu Ioehlord square the Ievere'iu.::.n;.nD(I.l. Iolntt Rooter The Renrild IV. 6. lug noaorm animus Priest. C organist and Choir Director aura Innnna lrenten. Lie. lute. month lulu Alter Trinity no nu.-llnttlna I llehnrlot il l.Ir--UIOIII lneheriat sermon: Rev. J. A. coenla. RA. I.D.. St. .Iunee' cathe- lrsl. Toronto. 1.00 pm. lveneeng. lumen: The Ieeter. Dnliy at 7.15 on. except Wedne- rllw at 8.80 an. I TRINITY UNITED CHURCH r Minister: unread A. Frank Maebenn Organist, Mrs. Keith 8. Boson the Director, Mr. Wu. K. Regen Divine worship conducted by Rev. I. M. Aitken. l.A.. D.D.. D.D.. min- ister or Pint United Church, llam- iiton, Ontario. ll eieiock. uhiect: "The Church in a I” , World." Dolor "Come. Ye llleaaed"-.lohn Prlndle Scott - mom, William Keith Iogarl. 7 o'clock: Subject: "Can We Wor- ship God out of Doors?” Guest Soloist: Miss Barbarn Rog- era. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. ......M..d...d.dA.M,yy; THE BAPTIST CHURCH I S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH the Pariah Olnrrh Established lit! by loyal Foundation. rs. Raverend Canon 1. 'r. lbbott Rooter Organist and Chair Mniar: fan! Cudtnore, A.Mns. (MeGlll) Tenth Sunday Alter '.lHlIty no-nay Communion. 11.00-Morning Preys and Sermon Preaeher, luv. moon I. M. Mslone. M.A., 3.1)., DJ). Ne evening service. PRESBYTERIAN IHI: KIRK OF S IAMES "Ho Reverend T. lljul. isomers Minister. Ill: I. Lillian Me-Rennie Illa. 3.. F.M.0.ll.. Organist nod Director or the Choir: ii all.-Divine Service and ser- mon-ne Reverend llngh P. Dnvldnon. M.A., First Church. Chathni.-40nt. solo: "llenr Ye. Israel" - Men- delaeohn-Min larhnra Rogers. Visitors cordially Weieenae. "T”zTon rrssrvremn cnurcw "Tram u-Te Grailen amu- The Revenue T. I. B. Sonml. no.4, s.'r.u. umraa y The Rev. Stuart N. Merriam. a.. Intel Innis. Organist and Choir '" Mr. Frank Johnna. A.T.C.L, Morning Worship sermon: "The Rock of Our sal- vation"-Oneec speaker Rev. Mr. Murdoch. Mule--Selected. - Evening Worship sermon: "Making Lite our - Gueet Speaker Rev. Mr. Murdoch. Corner Prince and Fill!!!) Street: The Reverend James D. Dnriaon. Il.A.. B.D.. Pnllor. Organist and Choir Director- Reyalon I. Mugiord. A.lt.().0. ll a..nI.-Sermon: "Baptist John” Solo: "Beside Still Waters" llnmblyn-soloist, Mr. Sterling in- nun. 7 p.m, - Sermon: "Three Young Men." Guest speaker - Rev. Stuart B. Merriam. '" cmmu cmusnm cwuncw 219 Kent Street ...L.....M......L.....L.M Marvel 0. Dunbar. II.'l'h.. Mumter' Min Thelma Burns. Organist and Choir Director. i 10 n.nI.-Church-School nndT"nmIly llour. Make every eifort to be THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN .llMMY'S TAXI.-Dial 7379 or 'I3"i0. ' GENERAL ;LTE-C"l'RlC Kitchen Clocks 35.75. Toomba Music store. service: To SICK. Dial 5182. Ciantwell's Pharmac next to Gloria. , DR. .1. K. L. mwm will be ab- sent from the Polyclinic (or the month oi August. "WE TREAT TR; SICK WELL.” Giggcy's Pharmacy, next Stewart": Bakery. DB. 1. P. MILLAR's DENTAL Of- fice will be closed from August 10th to August 24th. ZENITH. latest developments Hearing Aids 385.00. Toombs Music Store. LUSCIOUS FRESH, sugared or plain Doughnuts daily at Stewart Bakeries. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Campaign Headquarters at 160 Kent street. Dial 6343. Vote ior Mc- Lure and MacLean. SPECIAL TODAY at Stewart Bakeries. Banana Layer Cake. Ils a tender delicious cake. Serve this. delicious cake tonight. BRING your Shoes. Boots, etc., to Modern Shoe Repair 96-98 Syd- ney Street. Charlottetown, when you come to the city to shop. Re- pairs made available daily. LIBERAL Headquarters now open daily (ram 9 am. until 10 pm. Phone 331:?! or 8913. Vote (or, Miller and Maiheson. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHARGE.-August 9th. 1953. Ser- vicu at: New Glasgow at 10.00 AM. in Sunday school. nan.-Morning Worship and. Communion Speaker: Mr, Russel can-, form-, erly of Charlottetown who nowi ministers to the Church nit Christ, Mellon, N.S. sermon: "The Rod or the Al- mend." Duet: Marilyn and Barbara Ru- pert. p.m.-Evening Worship Service The evening service Is continued through August. Special Music. You are cordially invited to al- tond These services on the Lord's day. i (TEE-FFE ecosni CHURCH 87 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 8676 Sunday Services lo a.in.-Sunday School C ll mm.-Worship and Praise HAZELBROOK ROAD 3 and 8 pm. in the Tent, You are very welcome to all these 11 Mneio-Selected. .4. CRUMBS FROM THE RICH MANiS TABLE P In A Recent Press Dispatch, There Appeared The Following Headline: FEW PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BENEFITS LISTED IN RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT Also The Following Quotation Appeared In The Dispatch 3 "Prince Edward Island received proporlionalely less beneficence during the pasi four years than any other province according to an analysis of The liberal Parly's pre-election manifeslo published This week-end in "The Canadian Liberal". Compared lo the bounty received Oli ABOUT TO BE RECEIVED by other provinces. the record makes Prince Edward Island look like a poor relalion." ARE YOU SATISFIED TO BE meetings. -roux nounanrnuys MORE- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE." KEROSENE. Electric pane Gas Reirigerstora. and MacKay. and Pro- Bryenton DR. T. A. LAIDLAW will be ab- sent (mm the Polyclinlc for the month of August. nn. .1. w. Mncl:ENZlE will be absent irom the Polycllnlc tor the month of August. DON Williams, new recordings. Toombs Music Store. PANTRY SALE - Keir Clnrkia store, Saturday. August 8th, at 8 P. M. Rose Valley Y. P. U. LIBERAL Headquarters now open daily from 9 s.m. until 10 pm. Phone 3533 or 8913. Vote for Miller and Matheson. P. E. I. PROTESTANT ORPH- ANAGF. CONTRIBUTION: Counly Line Women's Institutes Conven- tion, 37.50. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. A Central Parish. Service next Lord's Day are as fol- lows: Clyde River 11 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Churchill 3.15 P. M. Canoe Cove 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Rev. D. Nicholson. Minister. WISH TO CONTACT DESCEND-.. ANTS of Radric Munn who came out from Colonsay. Scotland, about 1848 and settled in P. E. I. Broth- ers Alexander, Malcolm and Charles settling in dniario. Please write-Ross K. Munn, C272, Aylmer West, Ontario. Cavendish Baptist at 7.30 P. M. Rev. M. Wairerwnrth, Minister. TO ATTEND ACWW CONFER-' ENCE - Mrs. Allison MacMillan C of Fall-view. past president of thei Federated Women's Institute or.” Canada, leaves tomorrow on rouicy to Toronto to atend the confer-l once of the Associated Country; Women of the World which con-I vencs Aug. 12-23. The Salva (in Army Great 1.233;” sTrEi:' "HOME OF EVANGELISIII" Sr. Captain and Mrs. Les Tltcornhe Corps Officers. 7.00 a.m.-Call to Prayer. 3.30 .1.m.-Dire:-tnry and Sunday. School. I ii.00 a.m.-Holiness Meeting. Topic: ”GodIIness." 6.30 p.m.-Open Air Meeting. 7.00 pm. Salvation Rally. Topic: "The Bridal. Search." Guest speakers throughout the day. Capiuln and Mrs. Aibertl Browning. Mrs. Browning. formerly; Lydia Garrett of East Baltic. C "Worship the Lord In the Beauty of Holiness." ; TIIANSLATIONS PROGRESS In 1952 the British and Foreign Bible Society added 10 languages in ils list. Our tolal is now 818 out of n world inlnl ni 1,039 lan- rzuurzcs in which at least one complrie hank nf the Bible has hr-on published. More langunzes must he added in l953 for many tribes still luu-o no Scrip- iures in ITIPIP nun tongue, You can hrlp by .1 gift ilirnuzh your local Brunch nr Auxiliary. NOTICE Bible House. now at the ('nx'ner oi Eusion n n d Wvymoul h Stres-is, has nn display goods dnmagod in the re- cent, fire. Prices have hm-n greatly reduced on those goods. Call in iuday. Open at the usual hours. The located M ESSER-Dock and Hank. 7 pl 0. 30xCoi' Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. THE GUARDIAN. (IHARLOTTETOWN The island Grill, Modern New Restauriii Opens Today") one of the most modern and beautiiully equipped restaurantsi to open in this city for 5 long time will begin business (to-day; Sat- urday. It is The Island Grill situated in the Brace Block on Queen St.. under the management oi Mr. Raymond Wong who for the past twenty years has been operating a restaurant in Yarmauth, N. B. The color scheme is pale green and gray, with the woodwork in light birch. Arborite is used in the walnscoatlng and the floor is done in matching tile squares. There are both single and double seats covered with light grey leatherette over foam is 90. The lighting is something new in this city. It consists of cold cathode double tubes running around the entire ceiling. giving the place a soft peaceful appearance over all. A large neon sign on the outside of the building advertises ”The Island Grill" and another neon sign in the window calls attention to the soda bar and Chinese dishes. There are two roomy washrooms done in tile and arborlte and me kitchen is the first word in design and practicability. ”,aclous refri- gerators, deep lryers, and A large TUNING and all types or repairs. pianos and organs. anywhere in pi-ovinre. Free estimates. write Box 944, Guardian. TRY A BETTER. BREAD. More nourishing. more Ilevoriul. Better value. You'll discover that many Breads costing more don't equal Srewartls regular and Home Style Bread. BACK AFTER. 40 YEARS-Mr. and Mrs. W. 2:. Thomson oi Nat- lck, Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Vincent of I-lydepark. Mass. have returned to” their homes after spending a pleasant two- week vacation on P. E. I. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomson's daughter and son-ln- iau, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Corbett Rlx of Charlottetown, as well as Summerside and O'I..eary. It is 40 years since Mr. Vincent last visited the Island. They were ec- comtpanled back by son's granddaughter, Miss Dorothy Corbett, who plus to spend the winter in the U. S. A. IIREADALBANE P A S T OR A L A CHARGE. The United Church of . Canada. Servicu Sunday. Augul-,l 9th: North Granville, 10.15 A. M.; Pleasant Valley 11.30 A. M. W.M.S. service Rose Valley 3 P M. Miss Louise cnlibeck. guest speaker. Breadalbsne 7.30 P. M. special music at Rose Valley and Bread- albane consisting of a trio of Mary Morrison, Shirley MacDonald. and Carroll Maonae. I-loose Valley Sun- day School 2.15 P. M. Rev. W. B. MacPhall, Minister. RE-OPENING of Sept. 8 at 9 a. m. By order of the Board of School Charlottetown Public Schools will reopen on Tuesday, Parents whose children are entering kindergarten or Grade 1 for the first time are reminded that vac- cination and birth certificates must be presented. - Superintendent of Schools. CITY SCHOOLS Trustees the KENNETH A. PARKER. 7-ll HOLLIS ST-. Filly single and double rooms and 'lilin.1iricaI District . RATES 52.50 T0 Alarm Bells and Steel Fire Esta oi any enirrgcncy. at the "CORNW STAY AT THE CORNWALLIS HOTEL minuins' walk from Railway Station. Steamship Piers. Business . A complcie Drug Store, Snack Bar, Post Office. Barber Shop. in Hotel liuiidlmz. For Our Gucsls' Safety and Protection-This Hotel is equipped ulih a New Automatic Sprinkler System in every room. You will enjoy COMFORT with ECONOMY nanurax, N. s with and without bath. Two 58.50 PER DA 1' Fire pes ior quick, sale exits in case ALLI S HOTEL" Mr. Thompu Nbbef ! iull line of tobaccos, cigarettes and! cushions. Total seating capacity confectionery. l Iserve the best at most reasonable;S0Ns OF ENGLAND HALL PAuF,piHRF.E; I .BlBLE LECTURE The sad: bar is also the latest in design with n refrigerated sani-A ”The Smoking: Furnace tary bngll: serve; fr(')il':lnl:'hiCiliJle':l11ll)k.3.nd the Burning Lamp pr CBII TBWTI Y py ii I I ' the glass to the iaucet. The whole Trligiidlggd :iitTccstNinlcehs:1aT:1lmln 15 m me:3Can Deliver" The Island Grill also stock: ai Rev. H, F, M331-Ewen, B.A.,, B.D. SUNDAY, 7.30 oil-burning range make up part of the equipment. Mr. Wong. with 1 three experienced cooks, intends toy H". mm" Evangelical A Inspirational WORDS FOR THE WORLD "Know thou that all men have been created in the- nature made by God, the Guardian, the Self-Subsisting. Unto each one hath been prescribed a pre-ordained measure as decreed in God's mighty and guarded Tablets. All that which ye potentially possess can, however, be manifested only as a result of your own volition.” ' From The Sacred Writing: 01 The Behnli World Faith YOU SAVE ON ALL! Clark doesn't put out a "few specials" and call it a Sale . . . he says "choose what you like''. be- cause il's ALL SALE PRICED! ltis No Wonder They Flock In! If you need some new "duds" for Old Home Week . . . you might as well save on them! GREENDAUS 144 - 150 Great George St. p . McLURE and MacLEAN hearted by the Queen's county horreuive conservative Party. IF NOT! VOTE A TPOOR RELATION” -4