Hotel Not Laai.la"says' Ontario Court Ruling '10RON'l'0 (CPJ - The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled Thursday mg; a hotel is net liable for ital guests' belongings in cars Parked: next to ruling on such a matter recorded 1;; Canadian law. Mr. Justice Roach ruled in a judgment allowing an appeal by J 51,-may Williams. proprietor of the Chateau Hotel in Cobours. out. and di Thomas . Georg I275. ACHURCHES T Mr. George said a club bag was takenfromhiscarwhileitwss parked in the hotel parking lot Sept. 13, 1005. The Appeal Court the hotel. It was the flrstisaid the hotel was responsible for the car. but not its contents. while it was parked in the hotel lot. UNIQUE TOWER The detached Bell Tower of the smissing an action by 13th - century Chichestcr Cathe- c of Oakville for dral is the only one of its kind in Britain. OMORROW jnglican Church 8. PETEWS CATHEDRAL Anglica Rochlord IIIN . d Canon 0. I. Ilsliatl "" "'"""l:.s.. an ' '"”".'v' G on The Reverend - - ll Honv:rnI'! Pm” organ at an ', Miss Suzanne Brenton. l..Ic- Mlllk EENTH SUNDAY AFTER in-mm TRINITY (Sunday Alter Michaelmas Day) 7.30 a.n1.-Mnttlns. ' 3.00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist. 10-00 a.m.--Church School (6-15). 11:00 a.m.--Choral Eucharist uloo a.m.-Church School tunder - hi -you p.m.-Evcnsong nauy Services hours. All '-'. elcome :i ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH i The Parish churn lstablishred not Is! Bull 0 and 11; Reverend Canon J. 'l'. lhhstt. loci or or-ganlll and Choir Directors Mr. is. John Harris. F.lLc.0- 8:30 a.m.-Holy Communion 10:00 s.m.-Junior and Senior at nsual Clunlu lg Prayer and - . .- ornn um ;eIIl'1l!liHl. Subject: "What Think Ye of Christ?" Service uroadcast by CFCY 7:oo p.m.-Eveninl Prayer ml 1 Sermon. Subject: The Diving Example" All Visitors are cordially invited To Atten ' PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES the Reverend T. IL. 3- "'5'"- y..s.. s.'r.u. . Minister Miss I. Lillian Mcnensis Mus. B.. Il'.lA.C.fd.. Qrgauist and Director of Choirs 0:45 a.m.-Church School Hall! Day Service 11:00 um.-Divine service and Sermon by the Minister: Are We the Better or WONG 31501350 pl our Religion?" Anthem: "Thou Wilt Keep Him In Perfect Peace" (Williams) l Visitors Happily Welcome. ZION PRKSBYTERIAN CHURCH cor. Prince and Grafton Sta- the Reverend W. Harold Brown M.A.. Minister Rev. E. C. Evans. Visiting Minister. Mr. John Lea-Morgan. lli.A.. (Oxford) organist and Choir Director 10 a.in.-The Church School Adult Bible Class 11 s.m.-.::..-'.snwSch::l'l- 1rn.m.- v no on - ,TliQ scrmaan "muutlplylns The W d o " -An.iIlIem: "God is a splrlll-"- w. Stet-ndals Bennett 1 pm.-Divine Worship. The Sertnorxl :'lntel'IIrotinl Tl” ,Wsrd of G ' Anthem: saviour Thy Chili!!! ,I(eep-Arthllf Sullivan All Are Cardialli Welcomed -L221- THE BAPTIST CHURCH Lerner Prince and Illtllpl "NP" Illalstert lav. I. L. Mitten. I.A.. I.D. ' Acting Organist. MN- . V. L. Dingwell. nil a.ns.-Morning Worship ;t-iennoa: "Christians unasham- .N.. Duet by Mr. and Mrs. W. I- MncMartry. "Male Quartet: jiwasdcrlll Child" 1: noon-Promotion Exercises is Sunday School: Adult Classes 7:00 p.tn.--Evening Worslllil tserntpnt "The Reckoning Christ" ',Anthesn: "0 Come Ye Serv- .aata of the hard" (T10 Come And Warship '?onNfi:aL cunisnan ' ouunon Ill IX X? :--ruc-I-tnshns '.mws I I I ' wlh can iE.”.'”': wrist. lil 'l'RlNlTYUNl'l'liD CHURCH Illntstses: In. A. Frans Iaclaan. l.a In. 6. Howard Gristle. lllnnist and lnyston r. Mngisrl. A.l..C.0. 0:45 a.m.-senior Church School 11:00 a.nt.-Primary and Begin- ners 11:00 a.m.-Divine Worship Sermon: "The Church and the Nation”-Reverend Mr. MncLean Anthem: "Lift Up Your Heads" (5. Coleridge-Taylor) 7:00 p.m.-Divine Warship Serm n: "Personnlides at the neral Council"-Rcv'd Mr. Mnchcan Anthem: "Had We lat liarkencd To Thy Word"- (li. Walford Davies) A Cordial Welcome Awaits You. 7TH-DAY ADVENTIBT CHURCH I Lapthsrn Avanss MINISTER W. 0!. ldsrear. B.A. SATURDAY SERVICE! Sabbath School. 1:45 p.1I. Church Service at 8 p.m. . The public is cordially invited to attend all services. PENTECOSTAL ASSEM- BLIES OF CANADA FULL GOSPEL IEIVICII In orange Hail tl.0.l.) ' 148 Richmond ltsoss 1 pan.-Evangelistic Service. A heart: ' awaits you FREE CHURCH OF SOUITLAND Blrchwood pltrset. Illnhtut Rev. J.Il.,Ilnhop. B.A. 10:00 a.m.-Sabbath School 11:00 a.m..-Service sermon: "The Consecration of the High Priest" 1: p.m.-Service at Argyle ore 7:00 p.m.-Scrvlcs Sermon: "Hands Full efficacy" Midweek service on Wednesday evening at 0- o'clock. You are invited to worship - with as. UNI1'liDPENTll008TAL CHURCH I? III A110 ln.&lncsItaiI'I.IlisHc Phsastis IIRVICII is a.rn.-Sunday lchosl and Bible Class. 11:00 n.ns.-Worship and Praise 8:: pun.-Qsarisrly Sunday School Review 7:00 p.In.-Evangelistic Meeting "Thochnrchwithsllusags 'andaWsiosrns." WN BIBLIOIIAPII. 216 Cumberland It. at Lsngwsrth Avsaaa. ., The above pictures will give some idea oi the hlghquslity of fruit and vegetables on display at the Provincial Harvest Exhibition held at Charlottetown Thursday and Friday. UPPER LEFT is the grand championship exhibit of Ir- ish Cobbler seed potatoes shown by Howard ari Harold Dixon, For- Coming Events Annual Liberal meeting, Trac- sdis Cross Hall. Monday Oct. 1st Buying pigs at Old points this week as usual. Knud Jurgenson. Cleaning and buying Timothy seed, Gordon MacMlllsn. Cornwall. Wanted Mixed Ernln. Alilllly Y- H. Van Ommc. Southport. Reserve Oct.. 10th for Highfleld United Church supper. Reserve November 1st for An- nual Tea at St. James Church. Dance Ions East School, Mon- day. Sept 24. Good music. Dance in New Glasgow Hall er- sry Tuesday night. 9 to 11. Can- Dance St. Peter's Holy Name Hall. Tuesday night. MscEwen's Orchestra. Reserve Moods . Oct. 1st for Fiddlers Contest. St. Peter's Bay Hall. Rummage sale Heart: Memor- ial Hail, Basement. Saturday. 1 p.m. St. Teresa's supper. Wed. Oct. srd, supper 5-0.30. Dance after Webster's Orchestra. Hot Chicken Su er, Tues. Oct. llth, Tracndle . Dance sfter Chicken Sun, and Bazzar. South Rustlco. October 0. 1050. Dance Gownn Brae School Tues- daypoct. 2nd. Lunches and good Music. St. John's Anlllcnn Church Chic- ken and Ham supper, Wednesday Hksr HIBITION 7-iii f i . tuna Bridge. UPPER RIGHT. are two collections of garden vegeta- bles at the Fair. To the left is that of Dr David Macxenzle of Eldon, which was the champion winner. .. V A ”-is ES The one topped by the pumpkin belongs to Bev. Simpson of York. It won the reserve championship. LOWER. LEFT, Gordon Warren and D. C. Schurman examine a n .......1u.s........4... -. ran ounufir it choice plate of apples in the course of their fruit judging. LOW- ER RIGHT. Shows a portion of the fine display of tabelstock potatoes at the Fair. : hI&tsr7lha.0 tntseptember23.toIir. andhirs Ronald Jones, tnee Joan Cheva- le; s ughter. Bonelda Marie. weight lbs., 145'; cu. LUNL Born at the Charlottetown Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Lund (see) Eileen Caatord a son (0 lbs 8 ozs.) CUUMOLE- At the Grace Mat- ernity Hospital, Halifax. on Sept. 3rd to Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul Cudmore 4 nee Jean Davison. R.N.) a son. David Paul. 0 lbs. 1811: oz. - COP'l"l.N-At Souris Hospital. Sep- tember 11. 1056, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Collin, Souris, (nee Shir- tley Townslkndi, a daughter. Sharon Letty, weight 7 lbs 12 ozs. GREEN-At Red Deer. Alberta. September 24. to L.A.I. and Mrs. Ralph E. Green (nee Dor- een Hlltzi, a son. elghin eight pounds. A BOWLE'l'1'-Al the Kings County Memorial Hospital, on Septem- ber 5th. to Mr. and Mrs. John Howlett. Annandale. a daughter, Mary Edna. Weight 8 pounds, 4 ounces. HUGHES -At the Charlottetown Hospital on Sept. 27, 1956 to Mr. and llirs. John Hughes. a daugh- ter, weight 7 lbs. 13 ozs. MCKEARNEY - At the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Mon- tague. on Sept 18th. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKearney of Lower Montague. a daughter, Linds Ann Weight 7 lbs., 90 zs. HUGHES-A: lhe City Hospital, September 23th, 1956, to L.A.C. and Mrs. .1. Elmer Hughes, (nee Marion Bluer a son, 9 lbs. ll ozs. FLEMMING-At the Charlotte- town Hospital, Sept. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Flemming, oz. John Bernard. DEATHS MORESIDE - Suddenly at his home 153 King St. on Sunday Sept. 23, 1956 John L. Moreside in his 76th year. O'BRIEN At Charlottetown Thursday. September 20, 1956. Camera Club Plans Contests The executive of the Charlotte- town Camera Club met Thursday cvenlng at the home of Mr. R. D. Donnelly to plan activities for the coming season. A nominating com- mlttee selected a slate of officers to be announced at the opening meeting which is scheduled fur Tuesday. Oct. 0th. at the Y.M.C. Chicken " ,, and . South Rustloo. October 0. 1950. Reserve November 1st for An- nuai Tea at St. James Church. Buying live fowl and chicken Tuesday 3 until 12. R.L. Dickie- son. New Glasgow. Showing at Mt. Stewart tonight "Devils Canyon". good action pic ture starring Virginia Mayo and Dale Robertson. Custom potato grading. field or warehouse. first come first serv- ed. Cement on hand. special price to dealers and contractors. Con- tact .l.F. Morris. Kinkora. Grand bingo, St. Andrew's Hall, Mt. Stewart, Monday, Oct. lst. 8.30 p.m. Two speclsl prizes jack- pot 045.00. Door prize. Commencing Monday. October lst, Oliver MacLeod and Anthony Newport. will be hauling cream to Wlltshlre Factory on Mondays on- Iv Commencing Tuesday Octob- er 2nd, Les MacDonald and Rob- ert Cmswell will he hauling cream to Wltishire Factory on Tuesdays only Buying and cleaning tlmothv seed daily also custom grinding and mixing. P. L. Morris Feed Service; Charlottetown and Sum- meraide. Old time fiddling contest. St. Peters Bay Hs., Monday, Oct. 1st. Send entries G. L. Sanderson. All wn October 3. - North Milton Hall. Come to card party. Sorlns Park Hall, Monday, Oct. lst, 8 o'clock," prizes, lunch, wus ament. Regular Saturday night dance.- St. Peters Bay Hail. Al Blanch- ard's Orchestra. Partners. Contact me before sel- ling your timothy seed. paying highest price. W.H. Burns. Mslpe- que. ' Hot chicken dinner at St. An- thony's Parish Hall. Bloomfield. Tuesday. October 2nd. Dinners be ginning at 0 o'clock. Attention farmers! chem-Sen entries to be to Saturday night. Sept. 29th. Good prizes. Admission 61.00 and 50 cents. Winston Fitz- gerald will act as one of the lud- gcs. and will entertain with some of his specialties. I Understanding An Eternal Message The Bible lesrs witness that history in its essence is a Spir- itual thing and cannot be rightly understood excep'. from s spir- ltunl point of view. if we are to follow the exrmple of the Bible in dealing with the problems of our time. we will re- potato top killer as in stock. P. L. Food gsrd first the spiritual aspect and will search out 'ho spiritual is sues that are at stake, since upon these the msterl'l issues d d We shall be prepared to Iclate and use with anidrllarprstat the trdcs the cause of today's events far back through modern and ntediaeval times to the spiritual A. as usual. For this meeting it was decid- ed to show a film, have a display of photographic equipment by those attending. and to serve rc- freshments. Ways and means were considered for attracting new members to come and share in the interesting activities enjoyed by the club. Competitions will begin at the second meeting, the first being "Seascapes". followed by "Land- " and "Arcbiture." Subject for the 1 t d of the year will be season by the new executive. Chemical May Bring Aid To Chronic Drinker WASHINGTON (AP)-The pos- sibility of taking snlffs of chem- foal fumes to avoid taking "mm. ers" of booze was envisioned Tuesday by a Washington doctor. Dr. William Lewis said the pos- detective work which ” stratcd that mysterious. unpleas- ant reactions to alcohol exper- ienced by workers in a Washing- ton printing plant were due to an lnbalable chemical used in col- ored inks. The men were exposed to the c' rmloai at their work and then, if they had a drink or so on the stay home. they developed a skin rash. shortness of the breath, palni'ation and other symptoms. The chemical is "n-butyraldox lme." which is used in the ink to prevent formation of a scum-like skin that would affect the fluidity sibllity stems from some medical of the ink. Dr. Lewis, in response to a re- porteris queries. said he and Schwartz hoped eventually to test the material on "known alcohol- ics" as a possible new deterrent f chronic. pathological drinking. BIRTHS HANSEN-Athtbe Prince County Hospital on September 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen. (nee Bet- ty Sharp) a son. Michael Paul. weight 7 pounds 2 ounces. ROSS - At the P. E. 1. Hospital on Sept. 24th to Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Ross, Parkdsle a dau- ghter Kathleen Leone. BOULTER - At Hotel Dieu Hos pltal, Kingston. Ontario. on September 12th. 1956. to Sgt. and Mrs. Leith D. Boulter a son, Douglas Alan. TAYLOR-At the Charlottetown Hospital, September 22, 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor (nee Geraldine Hughes, 1't.N.,) a SPECIAL RALLY " to be held at the Charlottetown Bible Chapel Saturday, Septem- ber 29th at 8 p m. Speaker: Mr. Harold Smith. New Glasgow, N.S. Soloist: Joe Wootton and other numbers. No collection. MONTHLY MEETING SENIOR mun-1st AID P.E.l. uosrrrsr. MONDAY. ocronnn lst l CUNDALL noun-3 P.M. uergles released by our Eternal Father in distant centuries. The Bible was given to man- kind for the same purpose as that for which the Gospel was preached. to prepare humanity that they might recognise. appre- wisdom the supreme crises"-ll which we find ourselves volvsa today.,Ws are is a pos tmprecedened dsng3 and also of unprecedent- WIN e prov: ability E"m..u: p any era has alwsys been ulti- mately & to a moral and spir- itual cash. it has swung from a los d symbolic must therefore meaning in heart . Vent:sat.r'ss'llss't.h: E be nos earn in iron of hpsst. There are POTATO TOP KILLER USE liighly Concentrated CHEM-SEN 56 ' IT GIVES. YOU i. MORE NO. 1'S PER ACRE or PLANNED porno rmnvssnna . FIRM SKINNED TUBERS 0 SPEEDIER Dreams 0 uxs EXPENSIVE HARVESTING PROGRAMS. o srrrrszn srom-:13 POTATOES Vines killed rapidly with Chern.Sen so will prevent the tubers from being inoculated with blight spores frus disease , ygines. KILLS WEEDS AND GIASSES Used ussnsnely and succsuruny uuuno : Maine and N. I last year. also, this year h Prince ldwardulsisnd. hsva a killer C hall for l caged: stock of Chem-Sea I Potato Top P. L MORRIS KTNKORA cssturrrnrowu Bridget O'Brien, formerly of Bon lhaw. aged 08 years. LENNOX-At Albany on Sunday Sept. 23, Cpl. Leonard James Lennox of R. C. A. F. Station Summerside. age 28 years. MacPHEE'FThe death occurred at the Prince County Hospital, Sum- merside. September 23rd of Wil- lard MacPhee of South West Lot is, in his 69th year. ROSS-At Vancouver, BC. Sept- ember l2th. 1956. Frederick A. Ross. formerly of Charlottetown. MACEACHERN - At St. Cather- ine's on Monday. Sept. 24, 1056, Shirts LAUNDERED To A PERFECTION RITE-WAY cusawms Dial 7387 .t .. sonns ,-'At the Sonrls Hospital. Borden, a son weight 9 lbs. 10 "Y Jdnf.IaeIachsnhHs&l 8. 150. Mrs. Laura Protitt wid- ow of the late William E. Prolitt in her lsth year. IACABKILL - in the Charlotte- town Hospital on Sept. 15. 1056, Maurice Thomas Msciukiil, in- . Se - ember 25. 1056, Mrs. J. D. Kg. nod). formerly of Charlottetown. ICVTITIE m At Crapaud. Sept. 25. Avrend Mcvlttie in his 94th ve MACDONALD -. Suddenly at the . 5991- H5. 1956. Mrs. Pris- eilla MacDonald of Village Green and Grand River in her 7911; year. DIAL 4336 HOT MEALS, LUNCHES DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME Free delivery on or more in Charlottetown, Park- dnle. Spring Park and St. Dun. stan's from 8 am. to 11:30 p.m. Hot food delivered on aluminum foil plates covered with aluminum foil. MILTON'S OLD SPAIN Fresh Killed TURKEYS for 'l'ltunitsgiving CAPONS for Your Deepfreeze GIL HENRY DIAL 9313 Charlottewwn Hospital on Wed- I orders of 31.00 H BOUX . . Now you can easily shampoo new colour into your hair or highlight tgilrl Esclnt dgab shade anti: oour . am . streaks disuppeah . E”?-Rota Colour Shampoo lasts and lasts. Ask at our beauty W000 ISLAIIS-GllIlII0li FERRY SERVICE Sept. 24 to Oct. 21 Daily from each terminal: 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 pin, 4 pm. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and avoid delay. Reservations Limited For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIFS LIIVIITED Charlottetown. P. E. island College Auditorium Friday, Oct. 5, at 8230 Prince or WALES COLLEGE concsnr SERIES ROMA BUTLER, Soprano Beautiful and talented star of stage, radio and television Admission 75 cents School children 25 cents Your Generous so Children in the Protestant Orphanage sending out Arr Appeal Annual For Funds Opens Molillay, ,. rt is Urgently '