ggyTEMBER 1s. 194s ' “‘ _‘ Q44 .»+.*"*’*“"" f ;cuuncnes rouonnow, w"“.+¢4Q§Q4-06O§-O4O§4 +00%» /" HURLH UF uNllti) LHURCH VENGLAND of CANADA f; ~: ' THEDRAL TRINITY UNITED 5T» P“ Lilith?» ciwncn Rnchford -. I67. Wllllllll l- DIIIIIOY: n-Du -’,... Cunon a. M M110" r. 1.. n. coat Mlnhtu \i.\-. lr-Th- l"‘"'““"""'“ Bev. B. C. lice D. D. Visiting suzrmne Brenton, Le. Mtlllfl iii!- °"""':|~xosv SERVICES Hm ‘ma’ communion _ ms ‘° '1': nrlhrhcifiil Eucharist, sud Ser- “"“‘ Sermon. "M yriliiiiinsinilizd SERVICES “M. (‘ummunion- M; \iuiitiiiy and Friday 7M Tnpgdjlh’, Thursday and Sst- din "r5030 iicrinestlfli nvensong 73w lrirloy r11 outs are free and unap- ' mil-ti. Visitors are welcomed. girfpiyvilililiflli is Elflll l" l" "m" “In, (up scnlve. Everybody wel- gunir I y’, _____________i___ _..i_--— i'.\i‘i.'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ' " l uiYrlirTifiiTiiimcn Ilsinhiislirrl iiso by Row! F0111"!- ation 5,. J i. lbbott, it, D., Rector. M, {moron F. Mugford A.!I..C.O.. (y, Jlilfit ililll Choir Master. b ‘F, ti; _\ rcrsrii SUNDAY AFTER ‘TRINITY r13 ‘l. m. H01)’ C°mm"l"°“v' i... ,,,_ Tm», (toodjutor Bishop. hi‘ , Pastor Mr. A. Boy Kendall. A. C. C. 0-. L. l. A. M. Organist and Choir Director 10.00 n. m. The Chweh School in the Hearts llaiL Teachers and pllpill are time w atiand the opening session, - 11.00 a. n1. Prtmsry and Begin- ners‘ Cisssel. 11.00 a. m. DIVINE WORSHIP (broadmst over station C I‘ C Y) ' Sermon: “Except The Lord Build The House.” ltev. William E. Dudley. D. D. L. L D Vocal Solo, Mr. Stanley 14a- caste Aiitlllflt “Hill!!! OI s- ’ n Thhmn 1.00 p. m. DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: "Ono's Best 1s Enough‘ Rev. Willisnt B. Dudley, ‘D. D.. L L. D. Vocal Solo. Mr. Esben Arnfsst Anthem: "Lead Kindly LIIDI."— Sullivan "I was glad when they ssid unto mmlnt usgoinio thelimise of the Lord." BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH corner Prince snd Fitsroy Streets. Minister. ltev. Janus l‘). Davlson B.A., B.D. lower u. iil. Sunday School H“. ,_ m, confirmation Ser- um irv-opcnins’ 0i s“ 79"!" Deriinvluri of Slililmeflfl Chill”.- fimhcviiflll ti PH?" 309k u"! }I.i::\ n“- Jiigiit Rev. R. lI- ‘VI-UP m," ll t. l), I). Coddjntm- Bishop [if 1'11 ilirwrs? of Nova Scotis will “Hy-till? at this SCYVIM. ’i!.<- Fcruion Will b8 Pffidwd lu- inc llishop. ~ zlliliiPlilf ."The IJOHTI PPQQT- p-lliiivlllil 2m i. m. Evening Prsyer and Svrwii throw; "Blaster workmI-Illlllll." lnihrvn; "Saviour, Thy Children K-un." - Sullivan. Visitors will receive I wllllll twiroruc nt St. Paul's Church. »~PRE:'SBYII:RIAN Organist. Mrs. Allison MacB-oe. '1‘ A. . . Director of Choir. Miss Pearle Burns. Morning Worship l1 A. M. Sermon: "Can We Unite?" Ibev. James D. Dsvisoll. Solo. selected, Mr. Harvey Mae- Fherscn. All Church School Classes meet at close of Morning Worship. Rally nay will be observed nest Sunday September 28th. Evening Worship 'i P. M. Sermon: "We Need and Ideal.” Rev. James D. Davison. Solo selected, Miss Sheila Mae- Innis. , Yon sre cordislly invited to worship with The Baptist Church. THlI KIRK OF ST. JAMES Tim iicv. T. l! Russell Some" MA" STIIM. Minister Organist Jiiss B. Lillisu McKenzie Mus. ilsc. ii .\ W-Divinn Worship l sermon: "Retreat and Advance ti ifiiimpli-The Way n! tllO Pfirrim." Solo: Just For Today - Seever Sir, l\"lI‘l Robinson lriiiicm: "Grant us Th! Yul”- Dlnurii-issnlili. 1 r hi. Evening Worship sr-rziuui: "Christ is Near Iwn When We Know It Nci." liiiiicnr: "Just As I Am-JMIIQI The Minister will conduct the Nriivcs nnrl deliver the Sermons. Us, -.-. .-s_____._________,.__ ZitlN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH __ ' ____________.__ Prim-c ond Grafton Streets ii(‘\. G. Carlyle Webster Minister iiii. i-mk Johnston A. T. C. L organist and choir director MORNING IVORSBTP llM n. m. Theme: “The Way of Ihc Pilgrim." lliiiiiu: (12. 7R3, 59!. lutiwm: "0 Come Let Us Sing.“ ilirliillllrl‘ _ IIVENLVG WORSHIP ‘"0 iv- m. Theme: "The Grace M (‘mil “ "woos: arts-riot‘. 411. . lnirvm: “Jun, Ag 1 "iiruil-t; Th" F-uuriny School Meets at "" "llork in the morning. Tvlv-lri, Gorl ls my salvation: I “"1 our. and not be ofrsid: for ih» l uni JIZIIOVAII is my strength iiilll m; song; 1|; "i.\_ b-Iilzilililli" lnil lii'0 cordially invited to wor- llili‘ with us, "' “"“ i The British and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY rim WORLD-WIDE use!) FUR BIBLES _ We believe that. we can nave Peace and Justice and A Stable Order in Europe. Asia and throughout the iiurlri only upon the prin- flolcs that are laid down in H1" llihle. ll you rosiiy Ant.” love your Elm in c1iabie us to put. the 5_-I1.o‘-rires into the hands oi ‘Ll Wh/l wish to read them? “We is n famine cf Bibles . in fhr- ivcrid like the fam- "Y" (or hrc-ad. and we must "TY i!» meet it. | T0 VISIT IIEIII v ‘ r= announced that the | F" w. . llodepehli. M. F E. MA. General Secre- "Yi" pf the Bible Society for Cnmris and Newfoundland l: is visit riis r n. I. Aus- , Qlirber 2nd. Plan to hear ' 51* message. r also is become vi Y-Hliv mi the week-end of '4" ' CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street s MARVEL D. DUNBAR, B. ‘£11., Minister. Mrs. M. C. Stewart. Organist Choir Director 10.00 A. M. Church School and ~Fam1ly Hour. Adult Class In the Auditorium 111.00 A. M. Morning Worship and v Commiu-iion. Sermon: “Bishops of the Hook." Anthem: “Hear My Prayer” (Bunch) 7.00 p. m. Evening Worship Ser- vice. Sermon: fAs Under Consasnd” Anthem: “Holy is The lord” Friday night-EM p. m. “The Hour of Tova” Sunday worship stimulates deep- er thinking and finer ution. Central Christian Church extends n warm welcome to sii services on the Lord's day. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ii Elm Avenue Bov. Quincy Stairs. Pastor Sunday Services 10.00 s.. in. Sunday School 11.00 a._m_ Worship and Praise 7.00 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting Week Night Services s p. m Wednesday Young Peoples R p. m. Fridsy Bible Study Therefore if any nun be in Christ he is a new crestnrs: old lhlnn are passed away; behold ,;ll"thiiIII are becoms new. t Cor. i Everyone is welcome to all Scr- ces. Gospel Hail Upper Prince Street Cisristhns gathered to, the» Unto of tho Lord leltls Chili (Mat i030.) Meeting for Children Lords dsy 10 A. M. Remembering the Lord, t!!! ll A. M. Gospel Meeting. Lords day 1J0 M. P. - Prayer Meeting Tuesday 0PM. Bible ltesdins Friday l I. M. ..EIOept s nun be born again be cannot see the Kingdom of God. John 8-3. Except ye be converted and be- cclle u little children vs shell not enter into the Kingdom of fles- Believe on the Lord Jesus Chrbt and tlion shsli ha saved Lords lvIn (Mat 10-!) (Mill ll-ll. I SALVATION ARMY | Bzhio, will you make ll. your l I GREAT GEORGE STIIIT . Msior and Mrs.’ Victor illaeinsn ll A. M. loiinus Meeting. 2-80 P. M. Snndsy School slid Bible Choc. ' the Special Speaker at the even- ing meeting. Plan to attend the ioeetislslattlosciiadelthislns- "scrum: is cosmos run come non con". I lsmssatvswolsl. _ ,- THEMGCARDIAN. l-IE iIIENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news vi local interest. but advertising of s newly nature may be inserted ai five cents a word. strictly pay- sbia in sdvsncc. OONFEDERATION LIFE IN. IIURANCE. IIOWABD Mcnilils- Fitted Footwear at 1'10 Queen Street. REPAIRS T0 OIL BUBNEBS. Refrigerators and , s11 Electrical Appliances. Storey Electric 26794.. HIS LOIIDSHIP, the Rigrhi. Rev. ll. R. Waterman, Bishop Cosdjutor of Nova Scotis. will administer the Socrannerrt of Confirmation st. St. Peter's Cathedral on Sunday. it 7 .M. ‘ SEE St. Georges. St. Peters and Fsninlngton Ayrshire Csif Club ex- hlbitsat Kings County Plowing Match, September 22nd. GOES T0 OTTAWA — Mr. S. G. Peppln, District Inspector of Seed Potato Certification has been coiled to OiMwa. in connec- tiorv with the current. potato prices. He is iesvlng lmrnedisib- 1y and expects to return about Wednesday of next week. - HUNTER RIVER United Church Charge: Services on Sunday, Sept. the 19th, are as follows: North. Wiltshlre l1 s.m.: Hampshire 3 p.m.; H/unter River ‘(:30 p.m. Ral- ly Day ‘service in Hampshire 7:30 pm. Mr. Fulton Robertson, of Hunter River in charge of the Rsiiy Dsy service. Rev. J._I. Mor- rison, Minister. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday. Sept. 19th. 1948. Seven- teenth Sunday after Trinity: 8.30 s.m. Holy Continuation; celebs-ant. the Cosdjutoi-Bishop. 10.00 s.m., Sunday School: 11.00 mm... Con- firmstion Service, re-opening of St. Paul's: dedication of Shul- merlc Chimes; dedication of pray- er book and flags. The Right Rev. R. H. Waterman, BA, D,D., Co- sdiiutor Bishop of the Diocese of Nova. Scotis will ofliciate at. this service. The sermon will be preached by the Bishop, Anthem. "The Lord's Prayer” (Mariette); 7.00 p.m.. evening prayer and ser- mon: sirbioct. “Master workman- sirlrp"; anthem, "Saviour, Th-y Chil- dren Keep" (Sullivan). Everybody welcome. ENJOYED VISIT ON ISLAND --Mrs. Peter A. Gill, accompan- ied by her three children left the Island last Monday morning by plane after spending six very pleasant weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Gill and family at Elliotvaie. During their visit here they were the guests also of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walsh and is- mlly, Watervsie, Mr. and hire. James Connolly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Duly and family, Ions. On their return Mrs, (3111 and children will spend s few dllys in Boston. Mass, visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. sssnion and Mr. snd Mrs. Howard Gallant. before proceeding to Onatcnna, Minne- sota. where her husband is em- Ployod as an executive of General Mills, Inc. fiI-illli 0F THANKS The fsmily of the late J. s: Jsck wish to thank friends and neigh- bours who sent cards of sympathy and flowers and those who visited him and perfonmed scLs of kind- ness while he was alone. Gliiiii or THANKS Adeline Mabey extends her sin- cere thanks to sli who helped in her recent bereavement. Particular- ly Dr. Brehnut. Rev. Duke. Mrs. Clarence Cuddy and Mrs. H. Mc- Kay. Also s11 who sent. fiowrs. cards and letters of sympathy. PQOQ-COiMECW-GOWOMM iiighfieiii Preaching Mission Presbyterian and United Churches Co-operating Rev. A. D. MacKENZIE, D.D. Preacher. SUNDAYS 19th end 26th. 7.30 pm. MONDAY T0 FRIDAY Evenings l o'clock During the week ltev. F. N. Young snd Mr. John N. MscKsy will ss- silt. special Talent from City Choirs will adst during the week. TUESDAY-Special Young Peo- ple's Service. lvsn " binson. Soloist. A Cordisl invitation to all vritii- , in roach. ¢1famf 75w,’ 18in \\‘\\ I I I 4.0 5-‘ 011mm“, M ‘m’ “posit. . . ¥mmi w WIALIIALIJ. "ovum noose, M at. ‘ rnn-‘HZ-NINF, in uuv ilti livligl ruwurofiiit AI TNLLOWFI-l PIIICI’; ELECTRIC IRONS, Toasters. Hot Pistes. Clocks and Razors, Tocmbs Music Store. REMEMBER your beans and brown bresd today; also pie sud- biscuit, usual prices. Phone lIOS-J. ussn ‘Mrs. Jack ' MscRae Mr. Verner Jones, Alexandra. Bap- tist. Church. Sunday evenins. Sept. 0th. - COVEIIEAD CHARGE. - The afternoon service for Sunday. Sept. 19th. in the Coveheacl Road Church is conceiied on account of the fun- eral service for the late Mrs. George Robinson st. 3 o'clock in the West Covehesd Church. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. Minister. 1!. M. C. S. SWANSEA COM- ING — l-lis Hon. Lieutenant Gov- ernor J. A. Bernard was advised .yesterdsy that the river class Fri- gate H. M. C. B. Srwsnses. com- manded by Limit. R. W- Timbrlll. D.S.C., R.C.N., with s comple- ment of 25 officers and 13.5 URDn will make an informal visit to‘ Charlottetown, srriving here Mon- sndk dsy. Sept. 20th and dviilftlfl! Wednesday. Sept. 22nd. RESUME ACTIVPIIES - The Daughters of England queen Elizabeth Lodge No. 110. held their opening meeting Thursday eve- ning. sitr being closed for the t/wo summer months. with the Worthy President. presiding. At. the con- clusion of sn interesting business meeting s. siwcessful corn boll was enjoyed by the members present untIQr the capable snipe:- vislon o! Sister itiyrtic White. KIWANIS CLUB-Jrhe weekly luncheon od the Kiwanis Ciu-b was held at the Charlottetown. Hotel with the president, Fred. Nash, in the chair. The guest speaker was Riuss Stewlri. 111t- ionsl publicity director of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Mr. Stewart spoke in connection with. the Cana-dian Red Cross Blood‘ Transfusion Bank, its organization and application in this Province. This subject was of particular in- terest to Kiwanis as the organiz- ation and collection of blood will be the major project of the Club this fail. As a means oi further- ing inter-climb relations, a travel- ling gavel called "Katy" was in- troduced. The Charlottetown Club was honoured on Tuesday in hav- ing a delegation of ten members from the Moncton Club headed by Mr. Waiter Gasman as their guests when “Katy" wns present- ed to the Charlottetown Club. TS MEN'S CLUB—\TIIC opening supper meeting of the Charlotte- town Y's Men's Club was held Thirrsdsy night in the Masonic Texripie Building with s large st- teridsnce. After a delicious sup- per served by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Y. M.C. A. the president, Walter Cox, gave a brief review of the activities of the Club's executive during the summer. Mr. Les Vlpond, natlonsl secretu-y for boys’ work in Y.M.C.A.. was pre- sent, and spoke briefly in connec- tion with thre work be does. He congrstuisted the Club on its part in providing the new Y. M. C. A building for Charlottetown and said it was the subject of much favorable discussion in Y.M.C.A. circles oil over the continent. It was announced by the president that the Maritime region crf Y's itien’! Clubs hid won the Bennett Trophy 3 years in e row and thus became permanent posessors of it. This is on international trophy provided for competition in Club efficiency in the many re- gions in North America where there are Y's Men's Clubs. DOYLI-DONNBLLT WEDDING A pretty summer wedding wss solemnlqed on Wednesday, Aug. 4th at eight o'clock in St. Dun- starrs Basilica. Chmottetcwn. when Norms. Joan Dunneiiy. daughter of Mr. E. P,’ Donneiiy Ind the lste Mrs. Donneliy, Chur- iotletowri. became the wife of iihn- est Reuben Doyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Doyle, Savage Harbour. Rev. Father Patrick McMahon per- formed the double ring cere- mony and celebrated nuptial mass. The bride, who was given in msrriage by her father. looked lovely in her wedding goo-n of while duchess satin, floor length. fitted bodice. full skirt and long sleeves. Her full length veli was held in place with a. halo of hiested net and wihtte blossoms and she carried s bouquet of red Slllllsht roses and maiden hair fern. The bride wss attended by her sister. Eileen. who vrore s floor enrlh sown of shell pink m- fets with matching hat and she carried a bouquet of pink Bria!"- cJiff carnstions. The groom was "tlmflfld by his brother Bernard. Tl" [room's gift to the bride wss s three-strand pearl seeing“, to the brldesmsld sterling ear-rings ilmi to the groomsmcn e Parker Pfli- Following the ceremony a rrmbllcn wsc held at. the home of the bride slid brnicfsrt wsr serv. ed to immediate reistives sud iriciuh. The well-appointed table l l l v l i wss centered with s decorated .-.._.b. ._._. _. CHARLOTIT A IIARLOTTETUWII AEIIGY PRESENTS Sp cial Factory Pure PAGE THRE 7 i: i. e E.‘ ‘i Exactly As, Illustrated, 0 Choice 0F WALNUT VENEER Dresser or Vanity Reg. $65 Value! 8.95 $5 iitlWii - $5’ MONTHLY Bennie Walnut Veneers iieavy PLATE lliirrcrs Waterfall Fronts Modern Drawer Pulls Bench to match Vanity-HIS snort on‘ KENT - iii: STREET run arms VALUES F. A. STEWART JONES i8peciol Repleccaicltlve‘ EASTERN 12a Kent Street Phone ma ‘THE S I M LMITED OIIARLOTTEIOWN R055" ~ - - i» mzérfmimiiggrbrigktfndlgggflj Carmichael-Keeping 35332.‘; €.'r..’°5..§§Z°"r.°“él‘§if c5525.‘. 122155.”. Si’. Q snd was flanked with lighted tarp- ers and summer flowers. The bridsl party left by motor for various points of interest through- out the Island and in the evening returned to the home of the groom's psrents where a recep- ticn and dance was held. Mr. snd Mrs, Doyle received many beautiful snd costly presents which is tangible evidence of the high esteem in which they are held. They will reside in French Vii- laga where ih groc-m is a pros- perous young farmer. Travellers Accommodated WRIGHT TOURIST BOMB lit Miles from Aiberton Ill-ll, Bot sod Cold Running Water. All Modern Conveniences. Phone Aiberton 55-120 For Reservations “Quality in Every Cup‘? ‘TEA AND COFFEE Wedding . The marriage took place on Wed- iiesdsy. September 15th. at 3.00 i’. M. st. the Baptist Uiliitcil, Charlottetown. of Ruth Alberta. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Aiisn Keeping of Murray Harbor w Keith Ross Carmichael, son cl Mr. and Mrs. John Carmichael at Charlottetown, Rev. James D. Dnvison officiated. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Allison Mscltse and Mr. Harvey MscPher- son rendered very beautifully "I Walk Beside You." Baskets oi Gladioli were arruiged in the church for the cezemony. The bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by her sister Miss Bessie Keeping. it. N. as bridesmaid. The groomsmsri was Mr. Hcrscc Carmichael, brother of the gzoom. The ushers were Mr. Don Wonns- cott and Mr. Douglas Hill of Char- iottetoixn. The bride wore s gown of white sstin with long sleeves, sweetheart neckline and finger tip veil. She carried s bouquet oi pink roses. The bridesmaids dzess was of pink taffeta with matching shoul- der length veils She carried a nose- gsy of mixed flowers. The bride's mother wore s black dress and grey accessories. l-ler corssge was of red roses. The Brown's mother chose s bisck dress with matching accessories. She wore a cor-sage of pinli roses. Following s reception held at the Queen Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Csrvnioh- sei left on s wedding trip. For trav- elling the bride wore s beige wool l dress with brown accessories. i-ler lottetown. the o'er-id's earliest sources of tin. F. Mode from the best ingredients, ii is wholesome, healthful, delicious. aAsk for it by name... 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