,,M:thEalor ”” Sermon litlilrli . airing before a large and 1; uoiigregiitlcn ycsterday ;ng in the Kirk of St. James. rm: ltxqlit Reverend W. A. Cam- mir, M.A.. D.D., Li.D., Moderator ..r the General Assembly of the ymsirytci-iaii Church in Canada. mi :15 his text the words. "who L. xiv .N'eiglibour?" (St. Luke 10: ..,. Emcl pointed out how that the iirrrlii had become a neiil11bm'h00d -3';-.1i,,glI the advances in the N.vVrlll.'eS oi intercommunicatlon rr.:l travel and how this had imiulit an extra. responsibility on mitt of nations that had been ll: it . illtilil 1 iv i. :ii-: blessed materially to share . tiicsc not so favoured. v commended the services of ii," lliiilcd Nations organization in .g .r.ttliig for the relief of illiter- , .v and disease among Asiatic .. tries especially and the part run was playing in sharing the it the Colitmbo Plan. pnmg to the. place of the ii in this area of need he r.-ed niriiiy phases of the J mitt iiiissiniiary enterprise and ; yd the fullest possible support , . (l - part of every member of the it. ilc, iclnted the joy he had riciiccd in siiariiig in some of ;. dcvclopincnts among the ziwizitaiiiceis of l-iormosn where Cliurt-li's missionaries, the :i and fllrs. Jiinies Dickson are i.l,l: S'.lCil encouraging results. writ-titiiitig the Moderator, the i'..i.ister of the Kirk. the Rev. T. it a sonicrs. said that it is always v. plcasiirc for a congregation to -r,.-.v;r-, the Church's Moderator .' iilieii he happened t.o be one so -v '1' kll0i'.'lI, so much trusted. and ... ticarlr loved as Dr. Cameron is e was a happiness enjoyed all the .,. ,,,, inc music for tiie service was un- the direction of the Church -v 'llll3l. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. ml iiicitidcd the introit "The Lord 5. 'l His Holy Temple" and the . rcnt, "Oh for H. Closer Walk . tiod" tirosts-rt with soprano ; '1 hr Miss Barbara Rogers. lit-lore the service commenced the ilodcriilnr received the members .' the liirk Session in the Vestry i'lll at its close an informal re- 'cp'lOii was held on the chancel rrps when members of the congre- :;:;nn were introduced to the iiiulcix-itnr by the Minister and the iii: of the Kirk Session, Mr. Non t ll.1rl,erui. Card Of Thanks i wish to thank Dr. Mackenzie, iv Sriiiiinii. Dr. Lantz. nurses ml -lair of the Prince Edward '-lwuri Hospital for their medical an and kindness to me while I nil:-nt there. Hammond Afflock, Bedeque. BIRTHS. MARIIIAEES. DEATHS 50c Par Insertion a T-kZBIFII7I'Vll(S.-M-M- 'riio.visoN-at'tiiTr3. 2:. Island insl')il.l'll, Nov. id. 1953. to Mr. and its Fr.-irirk Thomson. Highfleld. 1 in. weighing 9 pounds, 2 ms. taiuzn - At Townsvilie. Australia, ...v iolh. to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Niker (nee Flo Rodd Burns). a -"-. Ian Wayne. lI:IcQl'ARRIE-At. the Prince Ed- llrll island Hospital, Nov. 19, Fifi, to bit. and Mrs. ltobert Mac- Jniirrie. Bonshaw. twins. 1 son .hs . l2 ozs., and A daulhter to is. .1 nzs ). DEATHS '.'y.IIAN--At the Provincial Iii- 'mnry. Nov. 22, 1953. Miss Eliz- wh Enman of Vernon River. lcrri R2 years. The remains are rriing at the Culciiffc Funeral Hmc until 12:30 Monday. Nov. then in Vernon River United lrvirrli for services at 2 n.ni. In- il'.'lIOIli. in the church cemetery. LIIFF-At the P. E. Island Hos- rial on Saturday, Nov. 21, 1953, .is: Anna M. Way:-, aged 78 Nlii. Funeral from the MacLesn ”llriPll'Il llonie this (Monday) r.':r-moon, service coninicncing at ' o'clock. interment in the Pen- ilcis Cemetery. iiHVi.F.TT--Al irr piiai "W l. M r-2 the P. E. on Satiirday. I-.'ib.v I'l. lloiviett (ticc l'H.V llvlnn ll. Fnriniicl in licr l'Ll ymir. ltninnins ivcrc transfer- "vl ,icstci'tln,v afternoon from the Viv-l.cnn Funeral Home to her Vic l'P.Ri(Lf'fl('P (it Aniinnrlnlc. Fllll-I ii tniiinrrnw (Tll0Sfli'I)), lcniinzt 'ie lmtisc at 1:30 in Annnndnic l'-mint. t'luii-ch for in at 2 o'clock. -llurch cemetery. N.D. Maclean Island Nov. 21, funeral scr- Interment U NDERTAKER ies, Tuesday, Nov. 24 at 10 am, Pnrkdole Hail. ST. ANDllI:S)"S DINNER. Char- lottetown Hotci, Nov. .10, Tickets at J. P. MacPlierson and Son and W. ll. Beaton. FIRIJMI-IN calico - Firemen responded to an alarm at 239 Euston Street, at lziioiyesterday afternoon. The fire which was confined to a shed behind the dwelling, did little damage and was quickly extinguished. GUEST PREACHER-Rev. Wil- liam M. Hyndman, M.A.. was the guest preacher at. Zion Presbyter- ian Church at both the inornlng and evening services. There were large congregations at both eer- vices to hear this forceful speaker. A native of Northern Ireland. who came to Canada in 1951. REPRESENTED AT FUNERAL -Representing the sosslon of Zion Church at the funeral of the late Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. being held today in London, Ontario, will be elders John A. MacLeod and Preston 2v1aci.aine. Air. and Mrs. Arthur Roper will represent the Congregation. All have travclled to London by air. I'0LI('.I-J COURT -- Four drunk and iiicapabies appeared before Magistrate Martin on Saturday inornlng. Two were remanded un- til the 24th and two were remand- ed until the 28th. Two motorists who were charged with operating a motor vehicle while the ' ties were impaired, were fined S100 and costs or 20 days; the other was remanded until the 26th. TO VISIT CITY - Miss Mar- garet J. L. Macbaren, (Dome of St. the Nursing Division. St. John Ambulance Corps Headquarters, Ottawa, will arrive in the City to- morrow. iviiss MacLaren will con- fer with Dr. F. W. Tidmnrsh. Prince Edward island president, and Mr. Stanley Lancaster. secret- ary. in connection with the crgaii- ization of first-aid groups within. the City and Province. Y. 1'. U.-In observance of Na- tional Young People'a week, the eventnrg service at. Trinity United Church was conducted by the ex- ecutive of Trinity Y.P.U. Mr. Rob- ert Hutcheson gave the call to worship and offered prayer. NLISS Jozui Stetson presided and con- ducted than service. The Scripture was read. by Miss Gladys MaoMll- land. The choir was composed of members of the Union and ren- dered the anthem "The Lord Is My Light". Rev. A. Frnii-k Mne- Lcsn delivered the sermon for the, occasion. l RECEIVES TTITIOMA Mr. Arnold L, Hublcy, vice-principiil and a member of the professional John). superintendent in Chief of t staff of Union Commercial College has recently received a teacher's diploma and degree of excellence in Gregg shorthand. Mr. I-Iublcy is I. graduate in secretarial science and business administration from Burdett College. Boston. MfI8iInCL1ll- setts and this is his second year of association with Unloii Com- mercial College. His home is in Brighton, Massachusetts. A formall presentation of the diploma was, made by Mr. W. D. Fraser. Prin- clpnl. Personals 1 Mr. Elliott (r?.Tr;;. of Middle- lon is a patient. in Prince Countyi Hospital. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Veasey. York. are spending a few days vis- iting relatives in Truro and Hal- lfax. , Miss Helena Holland has ratum- ed to the city following A pleasant! visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I-rancis Holland. East ?olnt. ...L l Miss My-rtle Moffatt of Freder-. icton. N. B.. is the guest of herl cousins. the Misses Tait. and also Rev. and Mrs. A. Frank MacLean. Mix Bessie Dawson of stun-t niei-side. who has been on thol staff of R; 'r. Holman. Ltd., iriasl left for Tororito to take up resid- Once. I Mrs. M, F. Rodd has returned to. her home on St. Peters Road fmm ,' an extended visit overseas wlicrei she was the guest of her son-iii- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Sexty. Norwich, Engliiiid. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory or the Intel Jasper Weathcrhia who passed 1 Away November 22nd. 1950. Three you: have passed since that sad day. God cslled the one we knew away; His going has left an empty space, Vvhloh time nor tide nhnll not erase. I-Iver remembered by Mr. and Mn. Woodrow Whestiey. EMBALHIER Charlottetown and North Wiltshlrs DIAL 5549 THE HENHESSEY FUNERAL HOME 97 Kent ll. W. .I. BROWN funeral Director 432! Dial 7409 24 Hour Ambulance Service Dlmtioa. Courteous serm- Card Of&Thanks The family of the late John A. Steele, who died in Winnipeg hos- pital. wish to thank all kind friends who sent Mass cords and manages of sympathy. and lvolpod In any way during this recent sud bereavement. ' ' Cl-IARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. mar. am Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - ROBERT E. BRADLEY I NOVEMBER 23. 1953 .. D V F rm: cuiiizoim, CI-IARLOTTETOWN . . - WLTRAL WAR0lAN At P.W.C. Coronation Ceremony ' (o?L;::'.1civ'sp r:::)dUi:l1;va dconfcretncc r- Tiic hing and Queen of the Prince of Wales College Campus are seen following their Coronation ccrcmoitio.a' which took place recently. Sealed are Don Wood, King; and Miss Jean Tweedy, Queen. Standing are Don MacLeod, Dougall, Archbishop and Miss Connie Chandler, Princess. Prince; Goodwill Mac- --Photo by Craswell. - .3-s-.--.r -v-- Mission Priest Honored By St. Thomas Aquinas Society which refreshments were served by the ladies. Father Pineou leaves this morn- ing by air for Boston. Text of Addroou Following is the address presmt- ed to Rev. Father Pinsau: ”Revere.nd and Dear Father: ”The years roll by swiftly and surely bringing with them revela- tions which the present. as yet. does not know. and the past. knows all too well. How little we dreamed when as school children we read in profane and sacred history of the glorious deeds and heroic "J'si oooute iivsc is plus gmnd plslslr reirprenion do sentiment de votre occur at blen que lo ne suis pas dlgne do votre grande generosita. ”.I'sppricie hsutomont linderet que vous avez toujoua's msnifoste dans mon travail do mission". Rev. Cornelius Pinesu, S.J.. ack- nowledged in the Above tenns an address in French presented to him on behalf of st. Thomas Aquinas Society at a largely at- tended reception in the Clover Club yesterday afternoon. The address was read by Mr. Frank Doiron. followed by the English rendition which was read race FIVE l deaths oi the early lIi'-.il'l)l'.i that it would be our privilege and chal- lenge to live in an era comparable and even sunpaasing that of the 'Age of Ma.rtyrs'. "And what an awakening to all of us in this peaceful corner of the world to realize that one of our very own. that you. dear Rex- erend Father. have endured great hardships and have experienced persecution and peril in order to help keep the torch of faith burn- ing in Conimunistlc China. "We followed with great inter '.st and fervent prayer your apostolic career in the Cause of Christ Ill the Orient. We are grateful to God that He has brought. you safely home from the concentra- tion camps of JRADHI1 and from the irreligious and insidious clutclies of the Red persecution in China We know your missionary hear: yearns to return and give your life if necessary. for your beloved Chi- toontinued on page 8. oolT1'l& by Mr. Leo Doiron and likewise ackiiowledlsd. "I have listened with greatest pleasure to the expression of your heart. and although not worthy I deeply appreciate your kliicliiess and the great interest you have always taken in my Mis- sion work". Illa s;TOR T0 I'RESEN'l' BRIEF - Mayor SLNIIAY SONG SERVIFI-I -iPeople's meeting Tiicsday night. .l. l). stmx-.iit is LP:IVIllf: tnnitii-rowl'lilic regular Siinriiiy cvcning song Tiiere will also be Bible baseball lnr )lnnti'o;ii ivliero he will tit-Lscrvicc of Trinity (Tliurcli xi .'lSLlf1 which the first loud an 1'.U”t'llilI'0 iiir-cling of LLIPLLIPLFL in the Social ll.-ill last cvc-,nf Luke will two he studied. chapters Choir L”C(LFlii'ItlnII of .'iin,vors and liiiiiiivliilng. The singing was led by practice will he held on Tuesday ripaiilies on Wcdiicstlny and-l.clth Stetson and Bolt Hiitrhcsoiilcvcning at seven o'clock for pre- Tliurs.'lny. After the meeting llCLiIiUl Mary Morrison at the pizinimlpnration of Christmas music. The will form part of a delegation go- The ,l;llPSL soloist was Mr. Prc:- meeting closed with the singing ing in (ill.-iivii to prcseiit n hricf ton Beck who sang "My 'l'asit"lnf "Steal Away" unit the benedic- to the lfcdoral (irwcrnmcnt. liiwiiuri "Trike lip Thy Cross". Aitcr tion by Rev. E. C. Evans. will he met in Ottawa next. Mott-iliiiii-li xxns served ri very inler- g hi tiny by City llccordcr K. M. Mar- csiiitg film cntltleri "No (ltlim-l' "'"”'"A"4-'"'m' tin and (inuncillor l-Tdwin t'. tinds" was introduced IITIIL SLIOIK iii .lnlin.sinnc. The group will en- lw llr. Kr-lvln Johnson. linryl (ioavour to nhtaln increased rev-',.Iinrrisoii then made. nniintinrc-, critic for the city through HIV-LIIIPIIIS ronccrniiig A panel IliStlilV-l atinn of Fetlcrnl-owned hiiliriing; sinn on "Clinnsing Your Yo L here. ition" in he held at the Yntin;-p lWINNERi OF 1 LARGE PREMIUM HAM From SWIFT'S BIG JAMBOREE SALE HELD AT ATKINSON S Saturday's Winner: M RS. NV. Biinbury BOVYER MARY Winner of large Franky Toy H. JOHNSON 275 Rielimoiitl St. Great George St. The address was accompanied by a purse presented by Mrs. Jerome HIGH SCHOOL colors Gallant. president of St. Thomas your 19.31 Aqllin-"I5 SOCMIY On bthllf Oi NIH Shoe DPpaI'li'III'i1l at liolnian's has 0l'1EIi1lZalLOil. LOAFER .Vl0C(7ASlNS In tlic liar. Father Plitesu, in his ad- dress, conducted his audience through the triumphs of his early entry into the mission field of China 18 years ago down to the reverses and inhuman treatment received at the hands of the Japa- nese and later Communist oppres- ”Blue and Wliite" of the Summer- alde High! They're really granti--- soft as a glove, smart as at whip. neatly made and strongly sewn. The sole: are as flexible composi- tion with B. sponge cushion heel. These Moccasins are in the true Indian style with gathered vamp, sors. terminating in his expulsion draw-string top with neat. iic. from the land he had learned to. Other places the High School love so well. Crowd has gone in for wearing High School Color: on their feet. . . . Why not get iiiio the groove the price is just 3.95 A pair. "In conversation with those in authority at Rome," Father Pineau said, "it was made clear to me that the Comirnun-Isis are wining to sacrifice everything to attain their ends. In a. year or two In- dla may fall to their insidious propaganda while France and Italy are being so influenced that they may fail at any time". "No matter where we strive or how we pray. all should be for the glory of God. and the salvation of our souls will follow naturally", Father Pineau concluded. The speaker was introduced by the chairman. Mr. Edmund Armen- ault who also presented the vari- ous numbers of the musical pro- gramme. opening with ”0 Can- ada" and ooncluding with tiThe Queen". The St. Thomas Aquinas choir sang the Acodian folk song ”Evangeilne" in French in s most effective manner and in closing they rendered "Ave Marie Stella" in French and "Perfect Day” in man's. Among these you will be sure to a. good generous size to wrap a or blocks. M. W. Brother D. D. Mason of Prince Edward English. Mrs. John Walsh. Sr, was soloist. Mr. Frank Mclntyre was in splendid voice as he sang ”Pan-es Anigelicus" tCs.esa.re Franck). Mr. Leo Chaisson directed the choir and the scoompanists were Miss Mat-ion Dougan and Austin Con- metits will be served. "Prince Edward Island's Oldest Music House" MILLER BROS. LTD. L "i-Jveigvthing In Music" Specialty PIANOS - New and Reconditioned nolly. A social period followed in ENE -G.R.M.- go to your head High . . And more especially to your foot now, Step lively and Colors. . . . You can get them today in the Shoe Department at Hol- ation in visiting Victoria Lodge No. 2 A.F. & AM. on Monday, Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. All visiting brethren will be welcome and refresli- By order of the Worshlpful Master. School Colors go because in the The sizes are from I to T1 and proudly in your Shh tool We bet you anything that there's the problem of a Christmas Gift for a wee baby on your list somewhere. . . let us suggest that you come to the Youth Centre at !lolman's, ther. you will find all sorts of Gifts that will be just the "thing". . . . . Well if that is the (fH.il'.s see the really lovely MURRAY BAY BABY BLANKETS-handwoven of knitted-soft pure wool. They are bahy hunting in, and they are in sweet colors, white with blue, pink or yellow in border stripes, checks "Murray Bay" Baby Blankets are very much in demand hv proud momma: who want. the best for baby. The price is 5.50 each in the Youth Centre at Holman's. MASONS ATTENTION MacLaren, Island Grand Master completes his visit- 111 - 115 Grafton St. Est. 1868 Biscuits for COM PLIMENTS H. C. ALLKINSON GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES ”HOME OF FINE FOODS" We have in stock a complete line of English Tinned Dial 6545 - 6546 Christmas. SHOP G0- 0 P, IT PAYS Neck Bibs. S.lf. Nnells. fresh. Bound Sieak..iii. Hamliurg Sleait, lb. 25c 2L lbs. . .. . W Butter. Garden City. No. lL2JLlS..571,-3? 19 -uunn'a lb- Eggs. Grade A large. doz. . 59c MiIk.Co-op.6lins We 2 BARS Lifebuoy Soap. and Nail Brush .. 29: cLH".of ,9?) or FFVE Sup in t ivillx er Marker ML Owl 5r'.I.1 .WiI?x If ' Championships OFFICIAL OPENING-8.00 P of entertainment. championships. Adults 75c STEPDANOING-Tuesday, Nov. 24 OLDTIME FIDIJLING-Wed. Nov. 25 Prince of Wales Auditorium Colin Boyd, well known artist. of Antigonish, N.S., will entertain with a program of varied selections; also Mo and Jo. those well-known comedians of inter- national fame of the Y's Men's concert. Other items All this in addition to the leading step-dancers and fiddlers of P. E. l.. competing for the l l Tisf . .M. SHARP children 500 CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS and WINTER FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. "Footwear Specialists For Over 30 Years" A. KENNEDY 8i C0. MARINE SUPPLIES & HARDWARE at 32 Queen St . JACK .Vl,cNAllf CALL AND SEE US Cha riot it-low ll Ts Mon FRED SMALL