' Pulnl , h. 1 .inadian Legion. Cliff Peter'gl |li:liit1 today. Vernon Gel ispie \lti\‘ie "Th? Miifllw" L0‘ 5‘ Mn \\t~tin¢-sday. Nov. 13th. 8.30.‘ it.-giiiar dance in Eliott Hall 54 t[(la_\’ night good music in aid at itfill ti-ill‘? eterv Thursdav night. [_ 4l1L'élfl Legion Hall Webster: tin nestra. t.uie to the Kingston United t;.. t'll turkey and cliicken sup-‘ p.i Tuesday. Nov. 12. Servingl 'liilll 3 30 P 7"- s...-ial enlertainnieitt in Hall Monday night. Nov-‘ pllltifr llth Webster's orchestra.‘ gngiiday night. Good music all. t,..:don Lodge special dance‘ \t..ii«lav. Nov. 11. sponsored for tivlllllurllly Enterprise. it.;iilai Saturday night dance _I- iwtors Hall. Harold MacRae'o ouliit--lra \' (.'eoi-go:-s Variety Concert in l.» l:til1. River Hall Tuesday, . \.u. l2 (‘urtain 830. Amuse-mentl ti \\iiisloe Station Hall. open-i I.tl'(l Party. Monday night.‘ !l'li ‘\i ~t,.;«i'c Dancing in .\'ew Glas-I lllill tonight and every Sat-I ‘ml Hi't\ \ it-ty Concert Millview Hall‘ \li'tl't\ \‘o\emher 25th Dance git: Sponsored by Millview ; .'.to4»l I iulwv Supper Wiltshire Hall,l sfi. ittiny, Nov. 9th. Serving from A .t in Adults 3100. Children '|lllPf' 12-50 cents ‘it'll? In it. \o\ lltli. sponsored I (in tieslra. Dance starting at 9.tX)ll ll 'l' * ' ll inllllnfl cars oil cake. meal. 11 .n l)('(‘l ptilp. Special prices‘ to P l. .\lorris. Shur-Gain: t..it s.~.~vii-e Mills. Klnl(0I'I.l §‘tt’llllli‘l\l(l(’, ('harlottetown I on l'nited (‘hurch Supper « wilill(illll\’ llall. November I3. '1 t-‘Pl! adults $1.00. Children U ti 'll.‘ E [_»l0£.t.lll]Z Sydney Nut (‘oal all 1 ' .. ltt-gular dance in l-Elliott Hall, X in A:d.re\:’s nlllrnxll.’ M: ewart. Monday. Nov. pin. Jackpot $50.00 llth. I Door urize. St Mary's Parish Chlcltcl supper. Beaver Club Hall. Wed- iicscay evening, .\'o\. 13th RUUKIHR orders for lt"dll coal to arrive in about ten days for range or furnace J. 1". Morrt.<. Kinltora Sl|U\\‘lfl2 zit .\lt 1151)’ utdoor drama -l3I‘Fln£’. _ Calhoun. Yvonne 1)eCarlo and Neville Brand. H01 I-loose supper lnn Thursday Nov 14. j Bonshaw W.I. Children 50 cents. 5 Stewart Satur- St. George's variety concert in ernon River Hall Tuesday Nov- mber Buying t-iitckm every Tuesday Welilhling and paying at the far- m9|‘S yard. s P. Gallant. South Rustico. Red Poll owners there a meeting to discuss the forms- Novembar 12th at 8.30 p.m. the Board Room Agriculture, Ric Oharlootetown. Everyone outed welcome. imeb Ex. Presentation Walter R. Shaw, St Catheb Ines. P.E1. made the presen- Car Auier- ‘' 12th. Curtain 8.30. Amuse- wiu 5. nor Prowse. who RECOVERED His Honour Lieutenant Gover returned by plane from Halifax yesterday luon of . tmxgd Association on 3 where he underwent an operation from Department of His Honour was accompanied by h Street, Mrs. which he has recovered Provt so. with a pair owned by Queens County. . to wt . colorful class for Belgians Four- __ teamed up —‘ iw K. Bayard and Son. Welsford l l Mr. Show Mbkos ' in-Hand. More Building tation to Walter West of Monc-‘ ° ton of the Premier Guernsey Ex—l Perlnlts Issued ‘ the Bailey hibitors Banner in Arena Wednesday night. The Premier Guernsey Breeders Banne Saunders. Aylesford. N.S. by Dr. Agricultur for Nova Scotin. Cdbequid variety Bros, Truro. Reserve Fair. Grand Countney B. Lusby. Amherst. H0 9 I Watt-him. owned by George A. A Callbeclt. Sumnicrslde. won sec- ond place in a Roadster class at ()’I"I‘AWA (CPI--Value of build: ing permits issued by Canadian r was presented to l"rark.munit-ipalitics in September rose 2.8 per cent to $155,251,000 from! Morcll Community Waldo Walsh. Deputy Minister all $i.50.979.000 in the corresponding _ month last year. the bureau of Gmfld 0h8m‘Pl0n Holstein COW. statistics said today. 0hampion- — , Brun.si\it-k. Crestlanc Blackford Rattler — ‘mba and _c;{,_\.kau.he“.an4 ‘cial totals, Permit values were higher than in Nova Scotia. New Ontario, Mani- st year with last year’; fl- gurcs in brackets‘ Newfotiiitilrind. $583,000 ($810.- 000>; Prince Edward Island. $69.- . 0()0 the evening show Wednesday 1 n" ‘ht 904 ‘Ow |$91.000i; Nova Scotia, $1. I$l.:l87.00()l; New Bruns- A pair of hm... .,.,,,,_.d bylwick. si.it24.ooo ($l.789.000l; Que Lorne Ferguson of Hamptomlbec. $29.."l7t1.()0(l t$31.499,00i. Churches Tomorrow Anglican Church ST. PE'l‘ER’S CATHEDRAL Anglican Rot-hlord Square The Reverend Canon G. I. . latt. M.A.. B.D. Rector The Reverend W. G. Hogg. llnnorary Assistant Priest Organist and Choir Director. lliss Suzsnno Brenton. Lie. Mu. 1'\\1-JNTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 7 to a.ni.—Mntttns it no a.ni.—Holy Eucharist I0 IN! a.m.—ChuI'ch School ‘ti-I5) ll 00 n.m.—(‘.horal Eucharist t‘l'linse who fell in wartime will he remembered and the Con- takion of the Departed will be uiiig. A Requiem for the Fal- Iv-ii will be at 9:30 n.m. on \liinda_v. Memorial Day.) I1 IN! a.m.-Church School iunder o’) 1' ll! p.in.—llol\ Baptism 7 00 p.m.—Evensong Ii.iil_i Services at usnal hours. All Welcome st: P/iu1}s ANGECKR CHURCH Established 1709 by Royal Foundation Thr Reverend Canon .) T. lbbofl. Rector Organist and Choir Director, ‘Mr. H. John Hnrrls. F.R.C.0. $.30 n.m.—Holy Communion ‘tie (ironic. Diocesan youth worker. Visitors Are Csrdlslb lnvitod To Attend ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (‘orner Prince I Grafton Streets The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M. ., Min Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. . Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Directc 9:45 s.m.—The Church School 10:00 s.m.—Adult Bible Class ll:00 a.m.—The Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—Dlvine Worsh so “For Now Shnll He rmon: Be Great" Anthem: “No Shadows Yonder” (A_ R. Gaul) 2:10 p.m.—Servicc ni.—- Sermon: "A Name To Live" Men’s Chat All Are Cordlnlly Welcomod —6£‘"‘"—Nm.u.cn'":nmms‘ CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.‘l'h., Minister Mrs. Allison Mncllne. Organist nnd Choir 10:00 a.m.—Church school and Family Hour 11:00 s.m. — Morning Worship and Communion. - Semion Broadcast over (TFCY “THE MINISTRY OF RECON- GILLIATION" Anthem: “Blessed lit The Man" 7:00 p.m_—-Evening Worship Sermon: “FROM GRAFTEB T0 SAINT" Mixed Qunretette: “How Great A.R.C.M. Director Thou Mrs. Malcolm Beck. Mlu Win- nlfred Ilutor and Messrs. Eric MncGregor nnd Preston Beck A Cordial Welcome in extend- ed in you from (‘entrnl Chrlntr lnn Church to nll‘ the Lord's day citanwrrmown C pt<EsBvIt:RiA~ THE KIRK OF S. JAMIE The Rcvaond 'l'.H.B. IODII. M.A.. 8.T.M.. inlstor M Miss E. Lllllsn Mcliensie. Mns.Bne.. l‘.M.C.l.. Ornniu and Director of Choir 9:6 s.m.E—Cfl_ «- NI00 s.m_—MoI-nlng Worship Ind Sermon: "How Can Ws 30 Sure There Is A Life Bo- Yflld the Grave?" liitrolt: ""0 God " (Christopher Tyol AI In: “Now Lot Every (loch) “fine Adorn Thos" Flnncol Choir “Land of our Birth" till '10 nun. -— Ivonlng Wonhb Ind Mslltslos: "Christ's “"8 Dlfflcnly with Mom u U." Asia . -- nine- BIBLE CHAPEL us Cumberland st. st LoIt'II'*l AVOIIO "A Bible rreeciitu Centre. Pro- clnlmlng The Lord Jesus Ch-H as the only Vssvlonr_of sInnern."_ floor: restoring a Irolrll for every in—bor of tho Fsmlly. Como Ind ‘NI time with us. 1:45 p.In.—"‘I‘rnih for Todd!" (Radio broadcast over CITY) 7:! p.ni.—Ev lcfilet Soloist and Song bender: Mr. Joseph Wootton. speaker: Mr. svond (1:-luensen Subject: “The Right and wrong Approach to God "A Warm Welcome Awnlts Ysl” —b— THE SALVATION iunrv Great George Stroot. “ROM! 0!’ EVANGILBI" since 135 Cool. and Mrs. J. Car-id. Corps otlleors SUNDAY llzfl n.m.-llollnsns Moe“!!- l:" |.I. — fiflll School — ' lflsr-men srtlV0|" I". II A 0:! on ‘NO p.- --IvII(¢|““¢ 5'" i (‘hurch THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Prince and Fitzroy Streets: inister: Rev. H. L. Mltton. B.A.. B.D. Acting Organist Miss Elizabeth Foster (Assoc. of Mus.) 9:45 s.m.—Sundny School 11:00 s.m.—Mornlng Worship Se : “Shall We Go Back. Stand Still. or Go Forward?" Anthem: "A Song of Pence" (Jean Sibelius) 7:00 p.m.-—l-Evening Service. Sermon: "Withholding From God" Anthem: “A Sog n of Hope and Peace" (Sans-Soucl) rt» ciiartouewwii n s p t i I t. Invites you 1'0 03- SRIP. T0 WITNESS. To WORK in Christ‘: Name. "_'i“i€iNi'rx UNITED" ‘E’. CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank MscLc’nn. B.A. Rev. G. Howard Christie. B.A.. B.D. Rev. Andrew S. Weir. DD- dlgsnist and Director of Choirs. Royston F. Mugfsrd. A.R.C.0. lfifi:Publk wohiiiti "Recession- v Sololnt: Harvey MncPhcrIoI 2:30 p.m.—Lo)'nll! Roll! 0' .$t‘f.".‘.‘:f“‘i‘i."." Male Eight ...i sing three so ' "Men of Valor" “'l‘hnt Besutlfnl Land" “All Hnll the Power" -1 ‘U 3 I F! 4 3. 3 nth Installation of rm-itoyai Ice- s sin and nrd . Evening Aiitneni: "0 IA" 4 Gad" (Thlmsn) ' cri:v*i;iiniii~"i:iif‘ Pentecostal Assembllos Cl Csnodn PARKDALI Rov. V. E. Jneksol. Pnlllf PIOIO Ill! "‘iuFn}\YMs’IT\Tc‘n7—— lO:I n.In. — 8IIIdl! Class for Every Ago). 11:00 n,In.—Wot-ship 'I:I pan.--lzvnngellstlc. "Yon one welcome at he Temple" p Protestait Orphanage contributions Provincial Snnntorlnm I~5.00—Miss Margaret Howstt Ste rt .00—-«Dr. Ross ws 82.00 eacch: Dr. E M Found. Miss K _Dnlzie1. Mrs Laura Miss Erma Tnlt. Miss Hannah Turner, M I Dewar, Richard Wood. 8l.M esch: Mrs. E. W. stems, Miss Jenn Houuston. Miss Mar- ion Ryan. Miss Edith MacRae. Miss Carol Creelman_ Miss Isabel Clswson. rs. ' 'nn Watson. Mrs. Ralph Peake. Mrs. Simon MscLood ‘ s Marion Hume. Miss Olive Holm. Mary Provin- ~ MacRae, John Martin MacDon- old. .501‘ each: Miss Violet Daley, John Cook. Vernon. Collector Mrs. E. J: all. 35 D. R. Cummings ch: Sydney Crane. . _ Perley Dr ke, 1Clifford Lea. Richard MacRne. William Howlett. Willard Mac- Kay. Dawson Mossman. Lawson lenkins. Augustus Mossman. Gordon Crane, Cecil Tweedy. Vernon Ross. amuel Martin, lMilton Furness. William Ross. Wilfred Furness. Wynston Drake Dingwell MacLeod. John Hunt- y. l Total-$36 50. Eastern Districts, per Mrs. on. .Lnkeville. Collector Mabel Rose. l 32.00 each: William Baker. lCcci| Rose, Mabel Rose. t 3175: Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Rose t Allan Cummings_ Mrs. Ro Baker,’ Mrs. Lyman Rose, Mrs. Lloyd Rose, Robert Rose. Clar- ence Rose. ‘ Total—-814 75. Collector Miss Pearle . $2.00 each: Mrs. Mrs. Albert Garrett 1 $1.00 each: Mrs. Caroline Mac- ‘Vane. Mrs. Preson Coffin. Mrs. Egbert Boertien. Mrs. Freeman Massey. Mrs. Carl MacVane_ Barton MacDonald. Talbot Stew- . art. Mrs. Wesley Bruce. ' Total .00. Red Point. Collector Mr. Rat-wlelgh Bruce. $2.00 each: Mrs. ert . 31.00 c . G. J. Stew- art. Mrs. Rawleigh Bruce. .80c: Mrs. Han-y Bruce .75c: Mrs. Ray Bruce 'l‘otal—$7.55. Collector Kaye Chlng. . : Mrs. Russell Ching , 81.00 each: Mrs. Aivah Chlng; fMrs. William Ching. Mrs. Lorne MacNeill, Mrs. Chester Mac- Neill. Mrs. elson Stewart Mrs. Charley Ching. Mrs. Tyle Roy Dixon. Erwin Rob- Mrs. Clarence Chin ennedy. Collector Eileen Robertson $3.00—1-‘red Rose . eac Arthur Ross Young. Alex Robertson. .00 ea : . Robertson. Roddie Kidson. Total-—8l1.00. ‘ South Lake. Collector Kermit C. M. FRAZEE INSURANCE LIFE-FIRE-AUTO HOSPITALIZA'I‘1ON PLANS SCHOOL STUDENT ACCIDENT PLAN 179 Queen St. Box 212 Chariot tetown, P.E.I. UNITED PENTEGOSTAI. CHURCH 3'7 Elm Avenuo Rev. 0. R. stain. Minister Sunday services 10:00 s.m.—snndny School and Bible Class 7:30 p.m. —- M ( In the hotel building) “The Church with a Messngo and n Welcome" Evangelistic shnro theoo services. $1.00 each: Mrs. Irving Baker. , bert c The Gnnrdian Page 3i Saturday, Nov_ 9. l_9§5 $2 00—Mrs. Elmer Fraser 81.HhMrs. Norman Bruco 31.1!) each—Mrs. Kermit Bruce Mrs. George Coffin. Mrs. Allan Cameron. Total—Sl1.50. East Bnltlc_ Collector Anita Rose. $2.00 each: Mrs Wallace Rose. Mrs. Stewart MacGregor, Mrs Colin Dixon. $1.00 each: Mrs. Waldon Rose. Mrs. Foster Garrett, Mrs. Clay- ton Rose, Mrs. Edison Rose. Mrs. Janie Msccregor, Mrs George Robertson. Total—812.00. Collector Mrs. Hnrry Dixon $2.00 each: R. W. Dixon. Arthur Dixon. Harry Dixon $1.00 each: Waiter Dixon. John xon. .75c: Robert A. Dixon Total .75. North Lake. Collector Mrs. Hor- old Hunter . Kennie Fras- rt Roberts. Mrs Mrs. J. E l rtson. .50c—Wesley Fraser. , Total—$14.50. lngsboro. Collector Mrs. Wen- dell Robertson. 8100 each: Horace Machon-, aid. Herbie Fraser, Mrs. Fred ‘Robertson. Joshua MacDonald.‘ George Macl)onald Wendell‘ Robertson. J Collector Mrs.‘ Robert Robertson ‘ , l(enned_V. Mrs. ,Wilfred MacLean. Mis ‘MacGregor, Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis. 1' 8!‘ I v. D. l. Mac(‘lare. Clinton Stewart. Mrs. Oswald Stewart. Robert Yates. Total $5.0()—Edward Robertson $2.00 each: Mrs. James Rob- $1.00. each: Mrs Gordon Rob- Mrs Percy Coffin. Mrs. Mrs. Manning llearscy. Mrs Robert Robertsotr Rose, George Bruce. Total—-$23.00. Grand Total—$l40.()5 l """"""- LIVELY BANDS Nova Scotia has several all-girl ‘ pipe bands who have appeared in ‘ many Canadian and U.S. centres. ‘ CIRCLING THE ; - EARTH 1 At this very moment when a man-made satellite with ominous portent is circling Bruce 85.00—Mrt!. Renfrew Cameron ' Crusade For Christ Services will be held in the Bgpugt Church on Nov. 12th to the Zlst. at 7:45 pm. Rev. .1. Fred Cownn will be the Evnngelist. in Saint John. NB. Graduated from Acadia University in 19!) with the B.Th. degree. and since pastorate: in New Brunswick and Nova Scotla He also served as Chaplain in the Canadian Army. overseas from 94045, resent pastor of Zion United Bap ryone lit cordial COME AND BRING A Bruce, and other agencies. ‘t stpeedi our Earth at a fantastic ng around the world bringing peace and reassur- ance to the fearful hearts of , men. War has never shaken the power of the Book; peace of- fers no adequata : ' . and this Atomic. Missilistic. and Stralopheric Age would be a nightmare without it. And although critics still seek to undermine faith in its di- vine origin; ridiculing its teachings and proclaiming their sophistry to be superior light from thi . , from languagt study and from scientific in vestigation confirm the wort of lsiah: “The grass wither eth, the flower fadeth: but the W0 our God shal stand forever." The British and Foreigi Bible Society. along with mil lions of other Christians. l'l8\ ing experienced the power o the Scriptures in their ' strive to make available to every his own tongue. we can help by contrihul ' the various branches of the Society In Prince Edward Island. We also assist when we make a purchase at The Bible Housr in Charlottetown - an enter prise of the Society- THE BIBLE HOUSE OPPOSITE EATON's (Operated by The P.E.l. Auxiliary of The British and Foreign Bible Society) them it in Tryon United Mr. Cowsn was born that time has held I FRIEND. at both Park Royal ire urged to be present. SPECIAL SERVICE The First Service of Worship of Park Royal Congregation United Church of Onnndn , win. an nnm AT rnmrv CHURCH I SUNDAY moirr At this service the Elders and Stewards of the new conlfezntlon will be installed. All members and Congrega AT 7:00 Trinity __ "“—§ cs-Ntutzv op 5,5‘?-\\ “ If‘ e For iwstlaiii 01.11‘ an lenniafi _ TSDAGOODWILL SALE sucit it WONDERFUL UCCESS "NOTICE" As has been our practice in recent years, we are making a donation to the Provincial Command of the Canadian Legion in place of o memorial advertisement. - - - R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Botlt Holman’: Stores , Charlottetown & Summerside CLOSED All DAY MONDAY, NOV. lltli