fai— ‘- finest weeds le top > suit! boggy Term F0, Vagrancy (#9an resident of m A M was handed a 50. padfirmnence on a charge ogl H when he appeared in Court yesterday .. hill 2:. w N. W “g9 youth was fined ' ‘7 m or five days when: .‘ 1 guilty to driving overi Ill“: had pleaded not gUIl. charge and his case mulled from Tues. Street youth pleadedl - ,4... charge of speeding $25 and costs. GM man pleaded guilty be . es: |. , l‘ ~|4l '95: r , I, . yflfi‘ Ml stop at a red traf- was fined $10 and . ‘ nag: 4‘ *Iumons ' GROVE INN on Ernest Paynter, Miss , Mrs Florrie Gra . Adelaine Herring, ' " '3 Mrs. George Axworthy. {1.00 ea: James Wilson, John ,~A. F. Calder, George F. cal, John Alexander. 5 a: Owen Brenneck, Mrs. .l J. MacDonald, Anonymous, ,, urIdDS, Donald Munroe. 35c,- wuumn Thompson. , TE (PER W. I.) ’39”: Mrs. Eric Jessome. “so ea: Mrs. Keith Warren _fim‘old Woodsi'de, Mrs. John ‘ ‘, Mrs. Willard Thompson, Bessie Cameron, Mrs. Ella ,;, Mas. Clair Mayhew, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Charles Dennis, Heath Mayhew, Mrs. Ed- Andrew, Mrs. Ellsworth ,.,,.. , F. D. Marks, Mrs. N am, Mrs. Edwin Bean‘sto, Donald Baker, Mrs. Ed- : a h I M, Mrs. Ralph Howard, ll. Howard, Mrs. Reg. 1... Mrs. Tumr Glydon, Mrs. Dy-ment, Mrs. Wilbur ,,, Mrs. William Dunant, . Frances Henderson, Phillip ,.4 . c: , MI‘S. Lila Henderson, Boy Thompson, Mrs. George .,~. .~- Mrs. Arthur Profit, hiph Adams, Mrs. Lane Mrs. Mae Moase, Pres- W, Tinsley Cameron, ,soc‘;m: Mrs. Melvflle Baker. "Snipe. (l ..‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .W,...,......m.._.m 3I v 1 $40.00 w w: averse, Collectors Barry, ‘1 Mrs. Verner Norring. i qt x. All. Norring. 31:00 ea: Edwin Crossman, ‘ . Glades Crossman, Muneey ~ , Jack Damch, William E l l i , Hazen MacWilliams, Mrs. . .» Dickie, Mrs. Cederic from: Mrs. Verner Noriing, I; . Frank MacWilliams, Mrs. Patterson, Edgar S. ‘ur Clifford Dawson. Fred 3": Russell Howatt, *Doug. ‘ Urban Waddell, Vernon \ l: , Gordon Harvey. : MacDougall. . ea: Mrs. Sayne Gardiner, W. Hill, Gordon Mac- Mis. Jens. Hansen, " Stanton MacNeill, Mrs. g (as: A Friend, A Friend. 5 fl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $25.30 ‘ River, Collectors Betty & Doug. MacKay. , I.” Miss Hattie MacLeod 11.00 ea: Walden Duggan. Lamont, Milton MacKay, Bain, Warren Sims. Cecil Harding, Clifford Elmer Parsons, John " :'-\\‘ Mrs. Edna Stewar‘, u Paynter, Paul Paynter. $13 50 v, Linda Pidgeon & Howatt. ' W on: Mrs. George Howait, :! . Arthur Pidgeon, Mrs. Har- lenm'd, Mrs. Fred Bernard, . flmer & Annie MacLeod, f > Plank Brown, Mrs. Henry 2211:, Samuel Dunning. I ' as: Mrs. Wilbur Locke. ,fiarry Underbill, Mrs. Bernard, Mrs; Ralph Ber- Mn. Emerson DeLaney, Clayton MacLeod. , ».6c:‘Mn. Ivan Pay-nter. . , _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $11.20 turner, Collectors Mary , , 1 Sandra Cousins. 7151!. James Montgomery. «15:: Mrs. Heath Montgomery 5% Ethics. Farnet Camp- ‘Jfi‘. James Campbel , H Cann, Mrs. Vernon ' ,~ Mrs. Maurice Cousins, 9-“ u .. , it PM MacLod, Mrs. Glen- Manned. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4.70 Total French River 8; $29.40. Eater-rt North. Collector lumll c. Clark. ’ 3 Mr. & Mrs. R. C. Clark " 10,0 es: s. K. Clark, Mrs. H. , Miss Ida MacKay, '3. M. Sheen, Peter Mac- : ‘ Mela! Douglas, Bruce Af- ‘Mhol Carrie Ja'rdlne, ' rm Jay, Mrs. G. G. Shep- Miriam .‘TMrs. Lloyd Jay. Mrs. , Mrs. Roy Leard. ' , Glover, Mrs. . - (Ill-s. Samuel Bifi, Mrs. e. Mrs. Harold Af- ‘ . Luther Coffin. Mrs. ~ w m, John Garnhum. Jim. Benjamin w. Birt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $39.50 South, Collector . fly, .Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mt. Stewart Branch on. . .gfl: Mr. & Mrs. L. E. I “‘3: Mrs. Roland L. Jay. ~ Alfred Affleck, Mr. ’ Francis Affleck, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. and Mrs. Lane ' and Mrs. Nelson Af- and Mrs. Merton Mr. and Mrs. Alvln F. and Mrs. Wilfred .Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mr. and Mrs. Danie] ~ and, Mrs. Gerald Jay, MP5. Elmer Jay. Wins- Mr. and Mrs. Leith Af- . and Mrs. Preston Al'- 3 l TIA}. if Ma's.-. ~‘ it? < iii. 3" E. f t 5 a #7! 5.! l”. T Mr. and Mrs. Alex . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in 11. Mr. and Mrs. Wen— GIWET Margaret Douglas. M 4 ., $2.00 Fred , med Prince Edward Island Pr es. bytery Women’s Association were elected the Fall Rally at Park Royal United. Church yesterday. The newly fionmed Prince Ed- ward Island Presbytery Women’s Assocmation held their Fall Rally lnthe Park Royal Church on Findlay, with representation-s from the Women’s Associations on Prince Edward Island. The president, Mrs. Ewen Anderson preSlded. - At the morning session meet- COMING EVENTS _ DANCE AT C.Y.C. Hall, Card 15:11: every Monday night.’Web- sters Orchestra. Hot Turkey and chicken supper Hampshire Hall, Saturday Nov- ember l-st. 5 p. m. Masquerade Fort Augustus Hall Wednesday October 29th. from 9:30 00 12:30. ggited Church Blot Turkey Sup- Annual Turkey United Church Hall, Montague, Wednes- day, October 29th. car oil coke this coming, Monday and, Tuesday Dillon and Spillet. MasQuerade Dance Thursday. October 30th Mount Stewart Memorial Hall. Maliners’ Orches— tra. Canteen. Admission 60c. Masquerade Dance Afton Hall Wbdmesdlay, October 29th. Judg— ing at 9 o’clock. Rilce Point WI. Sponsors. Reserve Thursday, October 30, Hot Turkey Dinner in Wheatley River Hall. McGuigaln and Boyle’s 25th. Anniversary Sale lasts until Wed- nesday noon. Bargains in all Be Modern and old time dancing Junior Farmers Recreation Cen- tre, New Glasgow every Tuesday night. 9-12.30 Doiron’s Orchestra Canteen. Masquerade Dance Vernon Hall Monday Oct. 27. Now on sale a quantity of both wooden and steel molasses bar rels. Canada Packers Limited, K'mkora. . Come hear and see Travelogue slides and movies of European Trip by Shirley Puma: and Ed- era ‘Rodd in Brackley School, Saturday, October 25th, at 8:30 p.m. sharp. Admission 15 cents. Also sale of lunches. Shur - Gain Calvacade show at Mt. Stewart Memonial Hall, Oct. 28th. 8 p. m. Send entries before Oct. 25th to Mrs. G. Shepard, Mt. Stewalut, six winners on the T.V. Calvacade show Nov. Ist. Admission 35 and 50 cents. Can- teen. Sponsored by the Mt. Ste- wart School Auxiliary. Dance Iona East School every Monday night. Good Musm. Bingo, every Monday 'night at 8:00 St. Andrew’s hall, Mt. Stewart. 21 chances to mm more than $100.00 worth of prizes. Two Jack Pots of $25.00 each. Chickens each week. ,- Masquerade Dance .St. Peter’s Bay Hall, Saturday night, Octob- er 25th. Good prizes. ’ Shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade, OFFICERS FOR the newly for- Reserve Oct. 29th. tor Crapaud - Front row, left to right, Mrs. K. R. Rose, president of the Dom- 1nlon Council of the Women’s Association; Mrs. E. Anderson, Charlottetown; Mrs. H. Affleck, Dominion President Speaks To Presbytery Women’s Ass’n‘ ing opened with devotions 1‘01- lowed by silent prayer tor all the people of Sprinlghill. The highlight of the day was the addresses by Mrs. K. R. Rose, President of Dominion Council of the Women‘s Associa- tion, Toronto. At the morning session she spoke on the organi— zational setup of the women across Canada. In 33 years it has grown in membership to 217,000. Special Service At Millview A large number of the congre- gation were in attendance at the 22nd anniversary service of the Millview United Church recently. The unveilingand dedication of the new pulpit bible and plaque was a feature of the occasion. ~ The minister Rev. T.R. Goudge officiated. The gifts were presented to the church in memory of the late Mr. and Mrs. William C. Smith by members of the family. Send entries to Mrs. John Mac- Rale, Orwell Clove. Policemen’s Ball, Monday, 0c— tober 27, 1958. Reservations can be made Friday, October 24th, and Saturday, October 25. Dial 714-2. She Understood I An old Welsh woman said Christ was Welsh, and an Englishman replied, “No, He was a Jew.” She declared that she knew He was Welsh, because He spoke so she could understand Him. The mission of The British and Foreign Bible Society is to give God’s Word to all men in their own language so that they might understand Him even as one of their own race. At least one book of the Bible is now printed in more than 1100 languages . . _ but there are still over 1,500 dialects in which not one word of the Holy Scriptures have beenprinted. The need for more translations is a pressing one because there is a spirit of inquiry about the world today which'many believe to signify an incom- ing tide of faith. Campaigns by government and Christian missmlns are creating a reading world. in Africa, Asia and the Pacific Islands and each year many millions of new readers emerge from the darkness of illiteracy. Will it be the light of .the Gospel which first illumlnes these minds through their new found gift * or will cor- rupting influences explolt them? The answer may well be found in our response to the plea of the Bible Socuety 501‘ more funds. THE BIBLE HOUSE OPPOSITE EATON’S Charlottetown (Operated by .The E. 1. Auxiliary of The British and Foreign Bible Society). Iona Hall Friday, November 7th. . Get this tremendous value. . . A mod- ern Findlay‘ Range for only $129.95. 5 ND ROPANE GAS lD........... . / CHARLOTTETOWN — Tel. 3934 Tel. 8011 CHRISTMAS PHOTO 10 cents eac GEORGE W FROM YOUR OWN NEGATIVE! 15 cents each up to 24 cards h for 25 cards or more. With envelopes- Xmas cards fro _ Also full color at special pncem OTTON PHOTOGRAPHY Macnonald 131ng O. Box 1299. Summerside. GREETING CARDS! m colour negative or slide First Street I Mlt. Stewart; Mrs. A. Seaman, Park Royal and Mrs. Anthony Ware, Breadalbane. Second row, left to right, Mrs. J. N. Mac- Leod, Park Royal; Mrs. S. At the conclusion of the morn- ing session Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper was observed. LUNCHEON At the luncheon served by the women’s association of the Park Royal Church greetings were brought- by Rev. J.M. Fraser, chairman of Presbytery; Rev. W. B. Crowe, resident minister of the Park Royal Church; Mrs. A. Frank MacLean. vice-presi- dent of the P-resbytenial W.M.S., and Mrs. K. R. Rose. President of Dominion Council of W. A. Greetings ‘were read from Mrs. Lloyd Marshall, president of Maritime Conference W.A. [Afternoon session opened with devotions led by Mrs. Anthony Ware. The meeting was favored with a duet by Miss Helen Wil- son and Mrs. A. K. Parker. fl most inexpensive salesman yo.. can employ - - . a GUARDIAN- PATRIOT , WANT AD Phone 8506 Wright, Park Royal; Mrs. Lorne Seaman, Breadalba‘ne; Mrs. Max Cooper, Bellevue and Mrs. B. Andrew, New Glasgow. Mrs. Rose again addressed the meeting on the aims and objects of the women’s association. The first aim was to deepen the spiritual ’ life of the women of the church, and the visiting in- terest and loyalty to the total programme of the U nit e d Church. Mrs. Sheldon Carson very graciously thanked the speaker and all others who took part. Mrs. Blair Andrew led in the offenatory prayer. The oflflicers were elected and installed. ZYeor Suspended Sentence Alfred Bernard. 43-year-old Is Given On Bigamy Charge ; “I tl'erefore suspend the pas:- electrical technician, was glVBi‘llll‘Ig of sentence and direct tha' when he appeared before Mr. preme Court on Friday afternoon Bernard pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy on Monday Wednesday and then to Friday. RR. Bell, Q.C., appearing for the accused, submitted five char— United Church of the anadian Legion, rotary-manager branch of the highly of the accused. years in the penitentiary. SOCIETY’S BULWARK to maintain it.” he said. He went on to say that the charge has been a rare one in this province and noted that 0an three such cases could be re- membered or turned up, includ- ing the accused. The first saw a petit jury return of verdict of “not guilty” and the other drew a suspended sentence. In meeting out his judgement My. “...four cardinal principles should be taken into mind in sentencing the accused." These are (1) the protection of Society; (2) the punishment of the offender; (3) the deterent effect upon others: and (4) the rehabilitation of the offender himself. I: He went on to say that his judgement was based on all these factors taken as a group. a :wo-year suspended sentence‘ Justice George J Tweedy in Su- His sentence was remanded to acter references prior to the sell- tencing including Rev. A.F. Mac- Lean, senior minister of Trinity where Bernard married the former Mrs. McDuf.‘ last year, the president and see local and a former employee. All spoke In his address to the accused, Mr. Justice Tweedy told the Court that “bigamy” is a very serious offence and is punishable by imprisonment of up to live “We all recogmze that the home is the bulwark of society and that everything possible must be done Justice Tweedy said that- you (Alfred Bernard) be released upon entering into a recognizance in the amount of $2,000 with two sureties of $1,000 each. “1.-To keep the peace and '0 be of good behavxour for the per- iod of two years and “2.-To appear and to recelve sentence when called upon to do so during the said period of two years upon breach of your recog- nizance." E. C. White Dies At Age Of 72 The death occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital Friday afternoon of Edwin Cleveland White in his 72nd year. Born in Charlottetown, the late Mr. White was the son of the late Edwin White and Adeline (Fowle) White of Charlottetown. He was a retired Canadian National Railway Employee, serving as station agent at Ver- non for 35 years prior to his re- tirement, due to health, in 1946. Since that time he has made his home can his only It ter Mrs. J. Pope Clarke, 21 Greenfield Avenue. A member of Zion Presbyter- ian Church, Mr. White was a Past Master of Mizpah Lodge. Number 17, A.F. and A.M. and also a life member of the LO. 0.1“. North Rive-r , Cafilemen Are Early Exhibitions One of the early entries in the Jersey class at the Royal Win— ter Eair comes from P.E.I. James Vickerson of Nbrth River has entered eight head, and Edi- son B. ,MUJEC‘II, North River has entered nine head. Mr. Albert J. Boswell. Charlottetown has en- tered seven head. It will be remembered that Mr. Mutch has already show! two grand champion bulls at the Royal Winter Fair, both of which have become superior sires through the outstanding production and superior type of their daughters. ‘ K. Preston Murray, Salt Springs. Pictou Co, N.S., will also be an exhibitor. Sat. October 23. 1958 The Guardian Page 3 Gem-General Sends Message OTTAWA (CPl Governor- General Massey Friday sent the following telegram to Mayor Ralph Gilmy of Springhill, N.S.: “Her Majesty the Queen has been informed of the tragedy which has occurred in your com munity and has asked me to con vey her deepest sympathy those who are bereaved. May ,1. also say how grieved I am to; hear of what has happened. I send a sincere and heartfelt message of sympathy to those who haw lost members of their family ll this tragic disaster." - O O O All Copy for Church Page Must Be In By 5:00 p.m. Thursday O Churches Tomorrow Anglican Church of Canada sr. PETER’S CATHEDRAL Rochford Square Reverend J. R. Davies, M.A-. L. Th. Rector Reverend Canon E. M. Malone M.A., D.D., 1958. P.E.I. Region in 1959. DOMINION DRAMA FESTIVAL _ Any groups wishing to enter plays in the Prmce Edward Island Regional Dominion Drama Festival to be held in Charlotte— town, March 6—9, 1959, signed, in writing, not later than November 15th, LILLIAN M. DUCHEMIN, Secretary, P.E.I. Regional Committee, 106 Edward Street, Charlottetown. NOTE: Unless notices are received from at least three groups no Festival can be held in the Festival of the please notify the under- The Reverend W. G. Hogs, Honorary Assistant Priests Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus. Organist and Choir Director, OCT. ZG—TI-IE TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. (Layman’s Sunday) 8:00 a.m.—-Holy Eucharist. _ (Men’s Corporate Communion) 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—-Cll oral Eucharist and Sermon. 7:00 p.m.—,Eve’nsong ed form). Visitors Welcome ST. PAUL’S AN GLICAN CHURCH Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Reverend Canon 1 T. Ibbofl. , Rector v ( shorten- Organlst and Choirs Director. Mr. a. John Barr/is; r.n.c.o. Mufqu Of Omaha Sickness - Accident Hospital - Medical Surgical Insurance Write or Phone LAURIE B. SMITH Ch’town 148 Cumberland St. DIAL 5215 materials to help you get the WELDWOOD PLYWOODS BARKER TILEBOARDS CEILING TILES ‘ REZ‘ PAINT PRODUCTS No. 1 Plywood Place TO "BETTER YOUR LIVING” We can supply you with all the latest time-and-labor-savlng WINTERSEAL ALUMINUM & MODERNFOLD DOORS KITCHEN CABINET HARDWARE AND ACCESSORIES OUR JOB IS HELPING YOU. CHANDLER BROS. best job possible. GENUINE ARBORITE CHROME MOULDINGS VINYL FLOOR TILES PRYNE VENTILATING FANS Dial 6557 ‘ 8:30 a.m.——Holy Communion. Corporate Communion St. Paul’s Layman’s Association. Breakfast in Parish Hall. 10:00 a.m.—S.S. Junior and Sen- ior Classes. mi Primary Classes. 11:00 mun—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher Licenced Lay Reader Dr. F. W. Jelks. As- sisting in service President P. E. I. Deanery Layman’s Council Mr. A. H. Duvar 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. To our many customers, old and new. . .our coal yard is very busy You can assist us greatly by phoning in your orders 2 or 3 days in advance of requirements. We would also appreciate an estimate of your winter fuel needs. Thank you for your kind co- operation in this regard. A. PICKARD' & CO. \ LTD. 5541 Frank Hanson, Mgr. Order your winter supply now! Assisting in service, members of St. Paul’s Laymen’s Asso- OPEN ‘ THIS WEEKEND HUGHES DRUG STORE PHONE 5545 elation. \ Visitors Are Cordially Invited To Attend PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF S. JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. Semen. M.A., S.T.M.. Minister , Miss E. Lillian McKenxlc, Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of Choirs 9:45 a.m.—Church School for all ages. 11:00 mun—Morning W o r s h I p and Sermon: “Where We, As Protestants. Must Draw the Line” -- n Reformation Day Sermon. Music: 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship and Meditation: “One Brave Little Monk and l' His Bible”. I 234 KENT ST. 24 HOUR“ SERVICE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS . ALL SERVICING BY GRADUATE TECHNICIANS . Service Radio College of Canada We can and Radio Electronic Television School Assure You Repairs with 10 years’ experience in the electronic of the Guaranteed ’ servicing business BEST Music: , VISITORS VERY WELCOME CHARLOTT ETOWN BIBLE CHAPEL 235 Cumberland St. at Longwortb Avenue ” “A Bible Preaching Centre, Pro- claiming The Lord Jesus Christ as the only Saviour of Sinners." 0:30 a.m.—Lord’s Supper for Believers. - 10:15 arm—"Truth For Today”. (Radio program over CFCY). 11:00 a. m. —The Family Bible Hour. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service : “CHRIST CAN MEET YOUR NEED” — James A. Stahr. A WARM~ WELCOMES AWAITS YOU SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 22 Lapthorne Ave R. W. Taylor, Minister Phone 5865 SATURDAY 1:45 p.m.—Sabbath School 3.00 p.m.—Divine Worship Sermon: “The Gospel of Tem- perance”. Listen to “The Voice of Prop- hecy” every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. over CFCY. The Evangelistic meeting this Sunday evening at 7:30 am. is “’1,000.00 Reward for a Bible 'Text”. Kodachrome Slides of war- torn Korea will also be shown. Come and bring a friend. A Warm Welcome Awaits You. 11:00 a.m.—S.S. Beginners an :1 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN . CHURCH 213 Kent Street Merle Zimmerman, Interim Minister. Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. Organist and Choir Director 10:00 a.m.--Bible School I ll 0 Family Hour. 11:00 cam—Morning Worship and: Communion. 1 Junior Church, ages 2-10 years. Sermon: “Prayer Is The Key”. Anthem: “How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me” (Pfleuger). Mother’s Listening Room pro- vided. 7:00 p.m.—Evening W o r s h In Speaker — Donald F. Stewart. Sermon—“Rest in the Lord”. Women’s Chorus: “I Will Pilot Thee”. If any 'man speak let him speak as the Oracle: of ‘God” (I. Peter 4:11). . Visitors Welcome.‘ TRINITY UNITJLD‘ CHURCH Ministers: , Rev. A. Frank.AMacLean, B.A. Rev. Robert S. Latlmer, B.A., B.Ed., B.D. Boyston l'. Mugtord. A.B.C.o. Organist and Director of Choirs. 10:00 nan—Senior Sunday Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Beginners and Primary. 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship — Sermon: HAND SHOES T0 SHOD WITH THE GOSPEL OF PEACE” — Rev. Mr. Mac- Lean. . Anthem: "Whatsoever Things” -Stuart Young. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon: “WHAT WAS THEIR SECRET?” — Rev. Mr. Lati- mer. ' Anthem: “One Sweetly Solemn Thought” —- R. S. Ambrose. Soloist — George Johnson. A Cordial Welcome Awaits You At Trinity PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH . ' Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A.. ‘ Minister 11 Second Street Phone 4214 Min J. B. Andrew, Organist. 10:00 mun—Sunday Church School 11:00 a.m.—Congregational Wor- ship. ' Sermon: “Are Protestants?” 7:30 p.m.—Evening W o r s h l p Sermon: “Be Still and Know”. 8:30 p.m.—A snared concert, featuring Mrs. Walter Peal-4 son. organist, with vocal selection by the Montague Trio. Mr. William Rogers, and the Park Royal Octette and Choir. Silver Offering. We Really Money raising devices are crutches on which a church may bobble along; Christian Stewardship giving enables a church to “run and not grow weary.” CALVARY TEMPLE PARKDALE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Rev. V. E. Jackson. Pastor Phone 9119 “The Fellowship Hour” 9:15 am. CJRW Summerside. Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. A time of special singing and awry telling with our visiting Evangelist. The Morning Service at 11:00 and the Evening Service at 7:30 will be conducted by Evangelist Rev. Eugene John- son of Langley City, B.C.,rre- cently returned from Pnerto Rico and British West Indies. Remember : welcome at the Temple” “You are “FROM SECOND- 7 THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister: Rev. H. L. Mitton, B.A., B.D. Acting Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. V. L. Dhlgwell 0:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL (Get instep! Become part of our growing church school! Parents of pre-school children are reminded that these chil- dren now receive instruction during the hour between 11 and 12). 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Observance of Reformation Sunday. Sermon: “Why Protestant?" (Third in series on “The Why 0! Our Faith”). Anthem: “Lead Us Lord” (Brahms). ‘ 2:30 p.m.—CEREMONY O I" THE LAYING OF THE CORNERSTONE. Congregation and friends are asked to gather at the site of the new edifice; cornerstone will be laid by the pastor, Rev. H. L. Mitton. : I1:00 p.m.—Evening Service. Sermon: “Who Are The Mor- mons,” _ Anthem: “0 For A Thousand Tongues” (Lingham). we invite you to share in our communion of worship and work. COME AND WORSE ZION PRIS‘SBYTERIAN CHURCH ’ Corner Prince a} Grafton Streets Rev. Charles Townsley, B.A.. Interim Moderator. Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., B. Mus. (Oxford) _ Organist and Choir Director 0:45 n.m.—Sunday School. 10:00 tum—Adult Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—The Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon: “The Boasting Axe". Rev. E. C. Evans. Morning Anthem: “The Lord’s My Shephel' ” (arr. Gordon Jacob) — Brother James Air. 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon: “Deliverance Through The Unexpected”. Rev. E. C. Evans. , Men’s Choir: “All Nature’s Works (Brahms); “Pilgrim’s Chorus (Richard Wagner). All Are. Cordially Welcome UNITED PENTECOSTAI CHURCH 87 Elm Avenue Rev. OJ R. Stairs. Minister Albert Stairs. Asst. Phone 8676 Services : 10:00 aim—Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Special Announcement Students from th e United Pentecostal Bible Institute, Marysville, N.B. will be with us for all the Sunday Services. You are cordially invited to attend the services. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Birchwood street Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, BA 10:00 mun—Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—-Service to be con- ducted by My. Allison Mae- Lean, Student. 10:30 a.m.—Sabbath School fol- Stanchel. . 7:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. “They that trust In the Lord shall be as Mount Zion, which cannot be removed, but abid- eth forever” (Psalm 125:1). THE SALVATION ABM! Great George Street “HOME OF EVANGELISM” Since 1865 Sr. Major and Mrs. L. A. Rich. Corps Officers. Sunday 11:00 n.m.—Holiness Meeting. 2:00 p.m—Directory Class and Sunday School. 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. 7:00 p.m.—P u b 1 l 3 Salvation Meeting. You are cordially invited to attend these services. \ If you have no church home. lowed by Prayer Service in, .-,_‘ enema» yarn—Se— .«h w :— . “#mm_~vw:~ WAMWFMWA