CHURCHES (QIHURCH oi ENGLAND S. PETER'S CATHEDRAL ii Ang can nochford Square The lteverend paoon -5.3. iidoilatt Rector The Reverend W. G. Hegg Honorary Assistant Priest. orgnnist and Choir Director my 5 gnnggn, mo, M"... 10 am. Senior Church School N11 a.n1.1PrImary and Beginnsrs.j TEENTH SUNDAY Ar. """3' 0'"95- I IEEEGIIIIRINITY. (chumem D” II. a.m. Ninety-first Annlver-I d Youth Sunday). nary Guest Preacher. Rev'd C. '" ' Daniel Matheson. B.A. Morning 7.30 a.m. Mattias R am. Holy Eucharist 10.15 a.m. Church School ((1-I5) 10.30 a.m. Holy Baptism ll a.In. Choral Eucharist 11 a.m. Church School (under I) 7 p.m. Evensong ')I St. Luke)- Dally at the usual hours. 8. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH (1st Evensong .i-w-i.-.-.-.-i.-.-w-s.-1-.w.--.-.-.-.-i.-.- TOMORROWI 5: TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: Reverend A. Frank Machean. B.A. Assistant Minister: Rev'd. G. Howard Christie, B.A.. B.D. .0rganIst and Choir Director George A. Thompson, I-13.0.0. (CHM). A.R.C.M. Sermon: The Imitation of Christ. Anthem: Sing a Song of Praise ltstainerl Soprano solo: The Lord is My Light (Frances Aliltsr-n) - Pauline Simmonds Fear. 7 p.m. Ninety-first Anniversary. Guest Preacher, Revtd C. Daniel Matheson. B.li. Evening Sermon: The Wings of the Morning Anthem: Rejoice in The Lord (Eiveyl You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. The Parish Church Established 1760 by Royal THE BAPTIST CHURCH Foundation. Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets The Reverend Canon .1. T. lbbott.jRev. Frank Smith, Minister for Rector. I tommorowis services. organist and Chair Master: R.IUI'K8Mll Ind Choir Dirllctor-I Euro; nnwk, Royston F. Mugford. A.R.C.0. I 11 am. Worship Service. Sermon: 8:30 am. Holy Communion --The Lmed V0,," 1 No regular session of Sunday Anthem, ..0 worship The Kinky St-liool. Lmmmdcr. 11-00 Children.” Day Senlcel Activity Class for young chil- Isund.-ly School attending this an", SCrVIC9I- 12 noon. Sunday School. subject: "TITO Cliilnh ""5 "'9 7 p.m. Evening Worship. Sermon.i ('hIId"- "The Drawing Power of the Trans- Anthemt "0 F0: "'10 Wins! 0l',rm-med Life". 11 Dore" - Mencle sso in. 7:00 Youth Service (members of A. i'. P. A. assisting in Service) A. v. 1' A Choir. Dedication of Junior Auxiliary BIIIITICF subject: "Under Christ's Ban- IICT . -inthem: iu.-" (Missa Ascenslonis) - Brock Morning Prelude: Larghetto iconcerto VII) - Handel. Post- Ind;-: Allegro (Suite In D) - Han- :iel. Evening Prelude: Psstorale Mlihaud. Postiude: Adagio 9 (Con- certo ll - Bach. All visitors cordially welcome. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES Minister. The Reverend T. H. B. Somers. M.A.. STM. Miss E. Lillian MCKCDIII Mus. B.. F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of the Choirs. 10 s.m. Church School. 11 am. Divine Service and Ser- mnn: "You Can Take It With You". Solo: "The Lord is My Shepherd" (Curran) Mrs. Neil D. Macbean. 5 p.m. Vespers and Meditation: ”Ru.uning an Awful Risk -- A: Strange Situation at the Thresh- ing-Floor". Visitors Curdially Welcome ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "Snnctus and Benedic-, . Anthem: "Jesus, Soul" - Parry. CENT RAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH :19 Kent Street .........:.L...j:L. Marvel D. Dunbar, B.'Ih.. Minister Miss Thelma Burns. Organist and; Choir Director. 1 10:00 am. Morning Worship and ,CommunInn CONCLUDING SER-I IMONS IN THE EVANGELISTIC: I CAMPAIGN. Mesagc: "GOD'S GIFT TO ME". Mr. Benoit speak- ing. 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship. Ser- mon: "A CURE FOR ALL SICK-, NESS" Mr. Benoit speaking. (Come early to be seated) Solo (Selected) Mr. Eric Mac- Gregor. A great invitation for all many friends to attend ygreat closing services. United PtNli:CUSTAL CHURCH 87 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 8676 Lover of I I i the these Services in n.m. Sunday School 11 am. Worship and Praise. 7 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting. 1 You are very welcome to our; meetings, Jesus Christ is this samey today as in the past. The Salvation Army Cor. Prince and Grafton Sts. The Reverend W. Harold Brown, M.A.. Minister Mr. Gordon white (orgenist pro - tem.) MORNING WORSHIP I0 a.m. Adult Bible Class. The Church School 11 s.m. Divine Worship. Anthem: "Thou Wilt Keep Iiiml in Perfect Paco" --(LL. Williams." Sermon: "The Voice in the Gar- den". 7 p.m. Divine Worship. ANTHEM: "Gently Lord. 0 Gently Lead Us" -W.T. Porter. Sermon: "Behold the Sower". "Ye Shall Keep My Ssbbaths. and reverence My Sanctuary." HELP COMING WEEK "Bible Sunday" will be tomorrow and offerings will be received during the week. - T- Hill NOW! New 3-transistor "Royal-M" THI SMALLIST, LIOHTIIT NIAIINO AID IN !lNiTM'S HISTORY! 'A' Dewerfui as some hesrins aids at least grit-e its use. Comrmil Convenience! A n.' L'.3'7:'.'." 31771-'.0z' ' '" "'7 "99 boslvmevienuuwsvnisdsntnitlllitl loeyk-gqsneefshaeveletle Radio Rally I Great cause I Hear , 0,, ' Radio ; mm Pastor : . P Bible Society ';"y "U35" IIOOKWDO ms l'EOPI.E'S GOSPEL noun Great George Street "HOME Oi" EVANGELISNP Since 1805 Sr. Major and Mrs. W. Stanley Corps 0ii'icers. Saturday evening-7.30 p.m. -, Open Air Service. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 am. Holiness Service. 2 p.m. Directory Service. 2.30 p.m. Sunday School and 1 Bible Class. 6 p.m. Y. P. Salvation 6:30 p.m. Open Air Service. i 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service. I The service will be conducted by Major Stevens and Mrs. Thun- hert will be guest speaker. All are invited. Come and bring, your friends. good music, and good! singing. I Al -PLUS- , EVERETT CRABBE at the piano. -PLU5- BERYL GRANT, Soloist Piano Accordion -PI.US- CHARLIIZH LAMBSHEAD. Song Tender. Piano Accordion, ctc. MONDAY 001'. 18 .- 7:45 PM. ROLLAWAY CLUB Charlottetown LISTEN SUNDAYS Toomiis Music Store - Charlottetown 10'! Queen St. pm 3271 M crcv: -szso P.M. oxcw (mo): szso A.M. cscn (1210): 10:15 A.M. ,Cviggey's Pharmacy, open evenings Cyril A. MacGrcgnr returned home recently from an enjoyable motor trip through Maine and the White Mrs. Biois Andrew. Mrs. MacGreg.nr spent some time visiting with friends in parts of Nova Scntia. and Sermon. man. "Come and bring the whole 'CITY AND DISTRICT ; sows TAXI. pm esao-6359. JIMMY! TAXI - Dial 737! 1170 or 6252. WILLIS PIANO.-Canada's Best. Special price. Toombs Music Store. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS M0!!!)-- at the HUGHES 'DRUG STORE." CEREBRAL PALSY MEETING Tuesday, October 19th, Y. M. C. A. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL". 'tlll 3 o'clock. ARRIVING DAILY. - Dresses in Crepes and Wool. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. DIALOGUES AND PLAY BOOKS now in stock. The Island Book Room. DOUGHNUTS - Everyone lnves' them. Made fresh daily at. stewarti, Bakeries. sugared or plain. BONSHAW SUNDAY SCHOOL Rally Service, Sunday, October 17th, at 7.30 p. m. c-racer PHARMACY will be open all day Sunday. Phone 3170. Free delivery. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Services Sunday. October 17th. New Glasgow 11.00 a. in. Stanley Bridge 7.30 p. m. Rev. E. W. Sawdon, Minister. NO MORE RAKING LEAVES.- Fertillze your lawn with a leaf Pul- verator, adaptable to all Lawn Bag Rotary Mowers. Only S300 at Douglas Bros. and Jones Ltd. THE SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING of the Prince Edward Island coun- cil of the Girl Guide Association will he hold in Summrside on Wed- Myl nesdny. Oct. 20th at three o'clock, in the High School Public Library. A DELIGHTFIJI. SELECTION of Pics iochoose from at Stewart Bakeries. Pumpkin, Lemon Mer- ingue, Cocoanut Crc-um, Banana Cream, Cherry Blossom, Raisin, Cherry, Apple or Mince. MARSHFIELD P A S T O R A I. CHA R G E. -- The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Sunday.-October 17th. Marshfield. Sunday School 10 a. m. Service 11 :1. m. Miss Joanne Lilly, Soloist; Mount Stewart 3 p. m Harrington 730 p. m. Dedication of Communion Set and Table. Rev. Lawrence Blalkic, guest prrach.-r at all services. Rev. Lcc M. Moc- Naughton, B A,- Minister. RETURN HOME-Mr. and Mrs. Mountains. New Hampshire. They were accompanied by nlvlr. and Later Mr. and different MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH. - Rector. Rev. A. E. Pl9l'C9). Services for Sunday. October 17th, are: St. John's, Milton. 10.00 a, m. Sunday School. 11.00 A. m. Mnrning Prayer and Sermon. Christ Church, Cherry Valley. 2.30 p. m. El'('llIllg Pmycr St. Mark's. Rustico.. 7.80 p. m. Evening Prayer and Ser- family." LEAGUE of MERCY TEA 8: DISPLAY at the I I I LARGE CHINA TABLE i.AMrs.' only 30.00. Toomhs Music Store. STUDENTS LAMPS and Day- light Bulbs at Brown Electric. BELANGEI. RANGES for cos) wood or oil. Bryenton dz Mscxay. RUMMAGE SALE Zion Hall at 2.30 p. in. today. Group 4 W. A. KEROSENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators Bryenton and MscKs.v. - ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Dial 6228. Serving full course din- ners Specialising Chinese dish. SQUARE DANCE Records by your favorite Toombs Music Store. DR. 1). R. BROWN will be ab- scnt from the Polyciinlc from Oct. 16 to Nov. 1. KENMORE - COLD SPOT. - The hnest Washers and Refriger- ators. Available at Simpsons-Sears. Charlottetown Agency. MacDONALD RADIO SERVICB Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound, systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 150 Kent Street. Phone 6915. SPECTA LTODAY at Stewart Bakeries, delicious Pineapple Layer Cake. Everything's right, the flav- or, the price, the texture. Try one. REMEMBER the Mental Health Broadcasts every Monday night. 10 p. m. CFCY, AST. "So They May Live Again" is the title for October 18th. HELP PROMOTE abstenance from liquor by supporting the P., E. I. Temperance Federation. An- nual mccting. Baptist linll, Char- lottetown. Oct. 26 at 3 and 7.30. NOTICE. - Monthly Meeting of the Parents Council for Mentally Retarded Children will be held at the Y. M. C. A. on Monday. 1”” October, at 8.00 p. m. NFJW GLASGOW CHURCH 0F and Popular artists. Thoughts F By His Eminence the world series. Like all its heroes and its villains. eas, as well as its disappointments that individual player. Co-ordination. whole-these are what victory for heroes. these "team". ball team (or indeed. any standards of personal ability and worth, plus a spirit and unity-these must characterize a dynamic, civic community as well plons-hips. We might note, too, that even the ordinary players and Willie Mays or Dusty Rhodes were tors in the fln.il outcome of the series, but thclr effect could have been nullified by a fielded routine chance, or the failure to bunt properly at the opportune moment. A winning base- ball tenm requires the contribu- tions of nine men at all times: anything less could well be disas- trous. LIVES AT STAKE CHRIST. -- Sunday School 10.00 a. m. Morning Service 11.00 a. m. Cavendish Baptist Church 7.30: p. m. Rev. H. R. preacher. MABSHFIELD P A S 'I' 0 R A LI CHARGE. - The Presbyterian” Church in Canada. Sunday, October 17th. Marshlleld. Sunday School, In a. m. Service 11 a. in, Miss? Joanne Lilly, Soloist: Mount Stew-, art, Service 3 p. m.; I'IBl'I'IIIgI.0il.: 7.30 p. m. Dedication of Commun-I: ion Table and Communion vessels. Rev. Lawrence Blalkle, Brookfield.' Guest Preacher at all services. Rev.I Lee M. .'v1acNaughton, Minister. , INEMEMO-RIAM I In loving memory of Mrs. James Bernard who passed away October 16th, 1950. I I Four years have passed since that! sad day The one we loved was called away. God took her hornc. it was His will But in our hearts she llveth stlli.. ( Ever Remember:-I by Daughter! Ruby and son-in-law Thoma also Grandchildren Shirley B, I and Wendell. I DR. I.I.OI' I) President of the Prince E of the British and F0 CUNDALL HOME I TUESDAY. OCT. 19 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. General Secretary of the Brltis London. England. will speak over Radio Station CFCY Sunday evening. October 17th at 8:80 p.m. PLAN TO LISTEN TO THE BROADCAST TOMORROW . SOCIETY IN ACTION." BIBLE SOOIETY BROADCAST and DR. WII.T.IAM J. PLATT. During these days we have here Bell, guestiitn our own city the opportunityl o observe (or rather participate in) a commiiuity action or enter- prise of very great importance. 1 refer. of course. to the annual Red Feather appeal. The objective of this effort is not an atl:.eI.l'c championship; it is something of far greater slgiiificaiice - the wel- fare, and even the lives. of the FILM TO BE silowii I The, Watch Tower Bible 3: Traci ;Society has produced a motion pic-I lure film, "THE NEW WORLD The pur- pose of the picture is to give the public first hand information, on how the organization works and its purpose. This film will be shown at the Kingdom Hall of Je- hovah's Wiincsscs, 81 Highland, Ave., Charlottetown. on Wednes- day, Oct. 20th at. 7:30 p.m. The public are cordially invited. iNo admission charged, no collec- tion taken. VV. SHAW, dward Island Auxiliary rcign Bible Society, h and Foreign Bible Society, EVENING I xS VIII SIID I! fit! WOIO velopment of iitcrady. ties have added some 300. from London headquarters. It is s. it sing in. copy 0 ties than ever confront the others in their own too world's languages. "worm or LIFE". NOTE-A ve through 9. LI flttin pics in the world. Often it has be the language, 'while the reading of the Bible has gone hand in are therefore heavily subsidlred. tribute to a ERSHIP C BIBLE SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 ized version playcd s creativ of our language and the formation of our character. For a. hundred and fifty years, through the British and Foreign Bible Society, this national treasure has shared with an lncrcas on the first literature been Today some part of the Bible is available in over translations of which the Bible Societ Since the formation of the Society in 1804 six hundred million books have been distrlbutediand in 1953 more than A thousand tons of books were sent out rinclple of the Society that no man should be dt-barred from posses- tho scriptures merely for lack of money and all overseas editions In this 150th year of its life greater opportuni- Soclety, but to take advantage of them needs the port-in prayer and money-of the Christian public. The Society therefore appeals to you to make is Thank-Of-fen log for all that the Bible has meant to. us by making it available to gues. Help give tlietlihle to the world in the WE CAN ASSIST BY GIVING GENEROUSLI STARTING MONDAY. OCTOBER 18, REPRESE SOCIETY WILL SOLICIT 1' OUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO RECEIVE THEM KINDLY AND GENEROUSLY THE BIBLE. STARTS OCTOBER I8 SHARED TREASURE The Bible has proved itself in history to be "the most valuable thing the world affords." y has publishcd 825 while other similar socie- NTATIVES OF THE BIBLE real. friend or Church officer may be made TIFICATE in the Society. ' HELP IN THE TRANSLATION, PRINTING, PACKING AND DISTRIBUTION OF BIBLE WEEK The author- e part in the development Ing number of other peo- of any kind to appear in hand with the dc- 1,100 sup- HELP SPREAD THE (Copyright) TIJAMWORK NEEDED Once again we slip toward mid-Imembers of our community. October. history and the record?iainly this is a goal, a prize which book have taken possession of thelshould strike u;-; as one worth the annual pageant and drama called greatest effort possible. other editions of the classic contest, this series produced its sparkling feats of individual prow- Yet when all is said and done, the final victor was a team, no matter what the contributions of this or co-operation, su- preme indlvldual effort integrat- ed into the common good of the produced the National League Individual excellence and ability there must be; but equally important is the co-ordination of individual abilities into a From this point of view 1 base- like group) gives us a sort of view of a miniature society in action. 1-ilgh of harmony inevitably living as the proud possessois of athletic cham- plays make their important. contributions to the common good of the whole team. The spectacular feats of a undoubtedly highly important fac- carelessly- or our Time Cardinal Mc-Guigun Cer- A5 We lgrow and develop a s clvlc.com- imunlty, so does our responsibility in this regard increase and extend IIJCII. struggle, too-a. very large team in- deed. Its players are legion-every member of the community affe - ed by the campaign. In a word, you and I. This team indeed has its managers, it: coaches and its captains, perhaps even its stars. But. if its objective is to be attain- ed, the prize to be won, it Will be necessary that each player give his utmost In a co-urdlnated com- whlch we have to put forth our! best efforts in a common action for the common welfare of the en- tire team or society, of which wei are members and citizens. Thei victory is within our grasp: it is for us to actually attain it. NEED TEAMWORK y Despite its magnificent record during the season. the Cleveland! team seemed unable to find it-L self during the world series. Cer- tainly one oi the disappointing features to its supporters was the total of men left on base. Failure to hit with men on base is a ser- ious weakness in a team which as- pires to victory. In our own "series" the price of victory is s. sustain- ed and energetic spirit of co-op- eratlon and mutual helpfulness. we must be determined to leave no men "stranded." if we are to reach our goal. There can be no letdown from any player, if the current appeal for funds is to be: ;fuily achieved. The game we are playing, how- ;ever, is of more than purely earth- lly significance. Our Lord has often stressed the fundamental ncccs-I lsity of fraternal love for those who would be His disciples. For the Christian, the response to this cur- rent appeal can and should be an opportunity to practise concretely (the love of his neighbor in and for Christ. : It is a question of motive. While, lit is a large-scale operation, the Red feather campaign does not thereby necessarily prevent its par- ltlcipants fl'om making out of it, an act of the love of God. Our Lord i ; has promised reward to those whoj give a cup of water in His Namef We all have the opportunity of per-I I SIIND'AY 0 under the D GEORGE" A. There is s team involved in thisI The Sermons. Morning and Evening, will be delivered by REV. C. D. MATHESON.iB.A., of Trinity United Church, S'sIde Guest Soloist: Mrs. Pauline Simmonds Fear Special Music for this Memorable Occasion will he forming not only in work of phil- Isnthropy, but a specific act of lcharlty. To give is important; but .the motive is what makes the giv- ing pleasing to God, and integrates it into our growth in God's love. Newspaper Interview The Annual Campaign of the Canadian National Institute for the. lnllnd in Prince Edward Island starts on October lath, announced Hludge Trainor, Chairman of the IPri'nce Edward Island Advisory ;Board to the Canadian National flnstltute for the Blind. The Institute makes only one lappeal each year in this province. "A generous response from the Ipublic is vitally necessary if the I I i I ilnstitute is to maintain its stand- And mm” the "m9 I'"'E 5”" 3”” lard of services to the blind peo- iple In this di:U,1cl..p said Jud” There is someone who thinks of you Trainer. He explained that the ob- 'ject of this service Is to train the, And "I95 '0 be M." Ind ""'""L blind to use their remaining four senses to the best advantage for :their own comfort, happiness andinu munlty effort. It is an opportunitylmdependemet Nearly 1,880 blind people in Can- ada last year weie placed in jobs, of various types by the Institute; 2,467 made use of the Library of Braille and Talking Books, which: are sent free of charge. 1.677 who had recently lost their sight re- ceived the services of the Can-I sdlan National Institute for the Blind. Home Teachers. "Through the work of he Can- adian National Institute for the! Blind. sightlcss people today are ATTEN You are urged to Laptliorn The,Gusrdisn Page 3 Saturday. Oct. 16. 954 enjoying greater independence, greater activity and better living ,condlilons than ever before", Judge ITralnor stated. "Our campaign re- -qulrement this year is 87,350.00 and with the support of the people Prince Edward Island, we hope give even better service coming year”, he concluded. I 'lN MEMEITIKM In fund and loving memory Daniel Charles passed away October 15th, 195i. There is some one uho misses you sadly. vvent, daily, 0 ur family circle is broken, A l.ovingly Remembered by his Wife Sandra and Children Katherine and Bobby. nrr-I553 TION! hear the lecture, "TEN OENTURIES of SILENCE” SUNDAY. OCTOBER I7-8 P. M. Seventh-day Adventist Church Avenue in the MscEachern. who link has gone from our chain. t though we're parted for awhile, We know that we'll meet again. 9)mfw?"9l”ff" G : OMS IIALI-' cAi.i.orss , of to . 9Z.st ANNIVERSARY SERVICES TRINITY umrrn ciluiicii CHARLOTTETOWN (:1. mi irectlon of THOMPSON, FRCO (CHM) ARCIII Iicv. C. D. Illailic-son, B.A. ll A.M.: Anthem. "Song Of Praise" I Steiner) 7 P.M.: Anthem. "Rejoice In The Lord" IEIveyl YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP AT TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ON THIS ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY It is not A pleasant thought becoming blind. but it has less the gift of vision dinn National Insliiule Blinll has made All this The Van: for the past. hap- the possibl- ihrough your generous support. in Provincial Cam- OBJECTIVE 57,350 I YOUR SIGHT II Iii al movmcr: WIDE CAMPAIGN CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND OCTOBER 18th - 30th . Pix-eigrhndy runs for I street rrlr pened to more than 20.000 Csns- Puign chairman ur crowds into a revolving door 5'3"-S t"''05-S "19 "7""ITY- Th” uithmit stopping in think that , . burden of blindness is lighter io- Judgg C. sf. cIq"v my xhimv to mm," M "mu, H H day because of the services of the ' 4 I ' I, A Canadian National institute for TTCIIIOT """d"I'” I"h"”'" Th" 3'" the Blind. Blind men and women know (hi: only (on uell. Depriv- Nl.I0.V III" mM'iP!. I'll-N fsmilws. nrl of ricinn, tlicy must item the how" N.Y"rk' ""1 live Iilniosl at art of walking hv touch with a full A IIIF as those who tllll pru- Ir mm. The Fanlrilan Nation- lnslituir for the Blind teaches this I'lllt'Il(I! as one of its many services. ' IS YOUR MOST PRECIOUS POSSESSION LET THE VALUE WE PLACE ON IT BE THE MEASURE OF YOUR GIVING Provincial Office - 142V: Great George St.