O o(;'l?OBER 13. 1951 .g.-gs:-P-" CIIUIRCIIESMTOM oRR0vs7 Anglican , Ilo('hIi)I'd Square. nu Reverend Canon E. M. Malone u.A.. D.I).. Incumbent. Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Music Organist and Choir Director "' summv SERVICES il.00 a.m.-Holy Communion 10.00 a.m.-Matlns 11.00 a.m.-Choral Eucharist and Sermon :!.:i0 pm..-Sunday School 7.00 p.m.-Evensong and Sermon. Daily Services as usual. ALL SEATS FREE. EVERYBODY WELCOME "Is. PAUL'S ANGLICAN cnuscu ,.;iJ.x'Ll'1 ui LNULANU ..;--S--mmjm 7'5. rrrnvs CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED CHURCH CENTRAL ousnouui This column is reserved for news or local interest. but advertising oi a newly nature may be inserted at live cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. Ministers: Reverend H. E. D. Ashiord Reverend J. '1'. Irwin Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. Keith S. Rogers. II a.m.-Sermon: "The Magnetic Hill"-Bev'd. Mr. Irwin. The acrament oi lniant Baptism. Anthem: "The Lord is My sh”... herd" (Maciarren). 'l p.m.-Mr. Ashiord will continue his series on The Home. Sermon: t'Ilome Wreckers-Liquor. Divorce, Mixed Marriage. Men's Association Choir. Selections by the Choir. and by Trinity Eight. 8.15-Song Service. BAPIISI ' his PARISH cnuncn Established I769 by Royal Foun- ' dntion. The Reverend J. 1'. lbbott. Rector Mr. Royston I-'. Muglord. A.II C.0.. Organist and Choir Master. 'x.:lo Holy Communion 10.00 Sunday School ll.tl0 Morning Prayer and Ser- rnon. Subject: "The Book nl ltooks." Eventing Prayer and Ser- Subicct: "Victory over Kilt il.l.5 Fellowship Hour in the Rec- tory. All are invited. VISITORS CORDIALLY IVELCOMIG IJRTSBY IERIAN THE BAPTISI CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets The Reverend James D. Dgylgon, B-Au B.D.. Pastor. Orxanist. and Director oi Choir. Mr. Robert Crooks. A. Mus. tIiIcCriili R.M.T. LT 11 a.m.-Sermon: "Forgive Us Our Trespasscs". l2 noon-'-Churclr School. At no I-mu the llrst session oi the Senior Class, directed by Mr. Victor Ituntz. p.In.-Sermon: "The Temptation Oi A Radio Announcer." The service begins with a hymn-sing oi old favorites. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH q "ms KIRK or 5. JAMES The Reverend T. II. B. Somers. hl.A., S.'I'.M.. .MinIster Lillian McKenzie. Mu.- llac. Organist and Director oi the Choirs III n.m.-Church School. ll.1.m.-Divine Service and Ser- mon: "When You Face Uncer- talnty". Anthem: "Brother torr. Jacobs). 5p.m.-Vespers and Meditation on "The Lord's Prayer" II. The Hallowed Name. Anthem: "Saviour. Keep" (Sullivan). VISITORS (YORDIALLY WELCOME. "ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH iilisr E. J ames' Air" Thy Children 219 Kent Street. Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th.. Minister Miss Thelma Burns. Organist and Choir Director. 10 a.m.-Church School and Fam- ily Hour. - 11 M"--Morning Worship and I" ' Sermon: "A Tower of llnhei or Bibles." A mes- Hnle In keeping with the observ- anre oi Bible Sunday. Choir Anthem: "Wonrleriul Sav- iour" (Hines). 7 p.m.-I-Evening Worship service. Sermonzz "The Fruit oi I-Eden- '.Vil'I:E"- 3rd message in the ser- ' ies "Let's Be Practical". (hoir Anthem: "My Master snag Me Follow" (Lane). ' CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CIIUIICH INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP ON THE LORD'S DAY Prince and Graiton streets Reverend G. Carlyle Webster. Minister Mr. Frank Johnston. A.'l'.C.L Organist and Choir Director ' Monnmo wonsrur of ll a.m.-The Sacrament Lord's Supper. "This do in -ememb -nee oi Me." Hymns: 106. 207, 90, 450. Anthem: "Let Us Break Bread To- gether" (Leslie Bell). 210 p.m.-The Church School. EVENING VVOIISHIP 7 p.m.-Theme: "In His Care". ilvmns: I62. 791, 483. H. Crasweli and W. Phillips. .lntlu-mr "Hnrk! Ishelieyl. Miss C. King. God." To WORSHIP WITH US. ii 3'. liAl.L llpprr Prince Street -c.......L..........:-... Order oi Meetings tor l.ord'a Day lit A.M.-Sunday School ll A.M.-Breaking oi Hrcarl V 7.7.0 P.M.-Gospel llleetlnu Setting iorth man's total deprav- tlrvuntlon which is in Jrsus. All welcome. no collections. CHl'R(;H 31 Elm Aw.-nus llrrcremi Quincy Stnlrsi Pastor Phone 2790-L. Services 10:00 A.lll.: l-tnnday School. ll:00 A.lll.: Worship and Praise. 00 l'.liI.: Children's tilnurch. 00 l'.3I ' Evangelistic. lilccting You Are Welcome flhcwcnrch That's Diiierent" BIBLE 0 Society BROADCAST . by lllt. I.I.tlI'D IV. SIIAW President oi the Prince Ed- ward island Auxiliary oi the British and Foreign Bible Society. in Canada. OVER STATION ('F('I' SUNDAY. 1:15 EM. PLAN TO LISTEN IN the Duet: "Come Holy Spirit"-Messrs. Ilnrk. My Soul" Snlnlsta: Mrs. B. MncPherson anti ''II is good ior its to draw near to 301' ARE (l0RDIAI.LI' INVITED Christ p t7.f E.-7Ti7E'Nii I:L(iSi Ki 1 i itr and salvation through the re- 1 .L---.-., Charlottetown. P. E. I. "Home of Evangelism" Sr Captain and Mrs. L. Tltcombe Carp: Oiiieers. I:STJ'nnsY-sfivfcssj-' "SPECIAL HARVEST FESTIVAL" Meetings Oct. 14th. 1951 it run. and 7.00 p.m. Also Farewell meetings or Cadets A. Haynes and E. Birt who will com- mence a year oi intense training with '10 other Y.P. lit the Toronto Training College. "Hear These Young Men" "Thy touch hath still its Ancient Power." ' ALI. ARE WELCOME. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of our dear Husband and Father. Sgt. Wendell D. Maclu-nzlc. R. C. A. F. who was drowned October 13th. 1044. Memories will always linger. While upon this earth we stay. For the love we knew." my darling. Death could never take away. "lit-crnal rt-st gr-ant. onto Him 0 Lord." l.ovin;:ly ltcmrnibr-red by and the Children. Muriel HELP THE Great cause OF THE Bible Society, DURING THE COMING WEEK "Bible Sunday" will be tomorrow and offerings will be received 'durlng the week. TOWN '1' AXI-Phone ION-4122 HAVE YOUR pictures at 1-loIman's. iramed 'CRASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. HOWARD MaeINNIS FOOT- WEAR. at 175 Queen street. GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS 323.50 up. Toombs Music Store. DOCTOR SEAMAN will return to his oiilce October 15th. KENWOOD Canada's National Overcoat at Jack Cameron's. I LET YOUNG FOLKS have Ice Cream often. it's good food at small cost. SUNBEAM MIXMASTERS at. Special Price. Toombs Music Store FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT serve our delicious pumpkin pie for Sunday dessert, iresh at Stewart Bakeries Lid. ROLLAWAY CLUB. - Monday, October 22nd. Gala Stage show, with "Furze the Magician." W. M. S. THANK OFFERING S VICE. Orwell Head, October ltl. . 730 P. M. "Special singing by members oi Cherry Valley Choir. CRISP. CRUNCHY COOKIES- Chocolate chip; ice box, jam tilled and date bars, baked iresh daily for your enjoyment. For Delivery Phone 211. RAM DISTRIBUTION. -- Sheen breeders ordering. rams should direct their inquiries to H. W Clay. Sheep and Swine Division Charlottetown. - . CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Ser vice Tuesday. October 16th. Ar-gyle share 7.30 P. M.. not on Monday as previously announced. Rev. J H. Bishop. SPECIAL AT STEWART BAK- ERIES LTD.-Super Orange Cac- oanut Layer Cake. So-o-o tasty. tine texture with rich creamy irostln-1 coated with cccoanut. It's a tropical trcat.. SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK END.-5500 Oil Pcrmanents 91.75. Marie Elena. 134 Richmond St. Phone 2191. MEN!-Genuine Alpacama Over- coats. Warmth without weight Featured in ten masculine shades 555.00. Henderson or Cudmore. RAM DISTRIBUTION. - Sheep breeders ordering rams should direct their inquiries to H. W. Clay. Sheep 'snd Swine Division. Chulottetown. "s" ENGAGEMENT. -' Mr. and Mrs George R. Tuplln. Conway. an- nounce the engagement oi their eldest daughter. Georgie Elizabeth. to Alvin Ashiord. eldest son oi Mr. and Mrs. Paige Nunn. Cym- bris, Prince Edward Island. WE NEED the room ior new halt ton Studebaker trucks on. the road. So out goes one 1936 Stude- baker sedan and one 1937 Stude- baker sedan. Just the car for winter driving. Your choice ior 5295.00 each. One 1940 Ford Coach priced to sell 5395.00. T. G. Ives. AT STEWART BAKERIES LTD-. a Wide variety oi delicious golden crusted breads - home style: sesame; corrugated and raisin: tasty rolls and pastries. Let us help you .plan your menu. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE.-Dr. Macxensle will conduct services as iollows on Sunday. October 14th. 11 A. M and 7.30 P. M. in Trinity Church. Montague. 3 P. M. at Lower Mon- tazue. WINSDOE PASTORAL CHARGE. Service: Sunday. October 14th. are as follows: I-lighiielti ll A. M. Win- sloe south 7.30 PM. Rally. Sunday Schools meeting at regular hours Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. MILTON - IUSTICO PARISH.- Rector. Rev. A. E. Plercey, R. D. services ior Sunday. October 1tt.h are as iollows: st. -Mark's. Rustlco. 11.00 A. M. Holy Communion and sermon. st. John's. Milton. 2.00 P. M. Sunday School. 3.00 Evening Prayer and Sermon. Christ Church. Cherry Valley. 7.00 Evening Prayer and Sermon. "Come and bring the whole family." IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my clear Husband. Charles E. Williams who passed away one year ago today, October Ilth. list. He little thought when leaving home. He would never more return. That he in death so soon would sleep. And leave are lien to mourn. I lid not hit! the pills Ila hero. I dial not see him die. I only knew he passed avvay. And he did not say good-bye. Bali! Missed M Ills Wile. 9410 vi! (facets? ? F I NEST ' arenas P A it it ii A l. E NOVELTY concnm 5 - Nights -- 5 OPENS OUT. 24 Tickets Now at Hughes Drug Co. uannow-can TEA and Bazaar. October 25th. St. James Church Ladies' Auxiliary. HAMPSHIRE UNITED CHURCH. -Special Service Sunday, October 14th at 2.30 P. M. with Rev. 8. E. D. Ashiord. guest. speaker. Also special music. l LONG CREEK - SPRINGFIELD -CRAPAUD Anglican Services. Long Creek. Holy Communion 9 A. M. Springfield, Morning Prayer. 131 M. Crspsud. Evensong. 730 .,.. TODAY at S. A. MacDonald's is your last: chance to discuss your Cosmetic Problems with Mildred Royce Crowell. Belcano Repres- entative. , HEAVY TRUCKING-We have one 1947 Model M16 truck. plat- form and high rack, completely rebuilt motor. good tires, includ- ing spare wheel and tire. Priced to sell at 5795.00. Motor alone is worth halt the price. T. G. Ives. LEAVING FOR FLORIDA - Mrs. H. Hooper Horne and daugh- ter; Margaret. leave today for St. Petersburg, Fla.. where they will spend the winter months. Mr. Wendell Proiltt of this city will accompany Mrs. Horne and Miss Margaret. BETTER USED TEARS - One 1949 Meteor coach-looks like new. 51295.00. One 1949 ilve pas- senger Chnmplon Skyway coupe. overdrive. rndio and cllmatizer. A rnr you love to drive. 51495.00. Two 1940 four door Champion sedans ready to go nnywhcre. Priced for Snturdny 31395.00. One 1950 Champion sedan looks and operates like new. 51895.00. When price of new curs advance used car prices will follow---Buy now and save. T. G. Ives. FUNERAL YESTERI)AY- The funeral of the late B. S. McKinley was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliiic Funeral Home. Ser- vices st the Home and gvavc were condrcted by the Rev. J. D. 'lilIF.Z' GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lstrange But True By F. ii. MacArthur Although Ben Franklin was a hero in his own right and in his own time, his ,.1t.ent.s were not disputed because be patented nothing. what he invented -and he invented numerous things -he gave to the world tor the benefit oi humanity. He asked no credit nor profit. sought no honors, which is one reason why his sun will never set. It a human baby grew as last as a baby bird does. it would weigh over one hundred pounds by the time it. was ten days old. What is "regurglt.at.lng?" It is the act. of partly digesting food by the parent bird, and drawing it up and .. ttlng it into the baby bird's mouth. Most birds that re- gurgitate iood lor their oitsprlng do this only tor the first iew days. After that the baby birds are able to take their ration of insects or what have you directly. Robina. bluebirds. orloles. and other com- mon blrds follow this practice. But pigeons, goldfinches and so iorth give regurgltated iood to their young until they are iully grown. ' r the creaking whoebthat gets the grease iirst, so the bird that sticks" neck out the tar- thest and makes the most. noise get the ..'..m 'irst. 0 "success is one-third inspira- tion and twovtizix-N pcrsp""iion." - Edison. It is a strange instinct oi birds that during nesting all v"'l band together to aid one another. For example. it a robin -lves a danger call. not only will other robins rush to battle. but. also the blue- birds, ihrushes. brown thrushes. or other birds that happen to be in the vicinity. on April 25. N. B.. was created I Cit, the H50 in North Rt. Rev. John Medley. hop oi Fredericton. recei ed the Queen's command that t e capl- tal oi New Brunswick should be a Bishop's See. the "Diocese oi Fredericton" and that the town should be raised to the dignity of a city. Bishop Medley occupied 1545. Fredericton. Cathedral tr":a. iirst: Bis- the see of Fredericton 41 years. it record in Canada. The llrst portrait oi George Washington used on paper cur- Alllsont-SIeTvEx-l..T R;o7ell.-Bosw ell. Davison. The pallbearers were: William Dover. Francis Hill. William Jenkins. William Vessiy. Interment was in the PeoP19'5 Cemetery. VERNON pkg. Oxydol, pkg. . Marven's Soda Biscuits 29c Campbell's Beef Noodle. 2 tins ............................ .. 2 C Orange Marmalade .. Yam. 1 oz. balls 25c Beehive and Lena Yarn,' Pearl Grey Paint, Qt. 98c; Gal. 353.50 Complete Stock of Rubber Many Other Items A I IIITIAS A L E OCTOBER 13th to 20th IIllli'I'Eli RIVER Grapefruit Juice, 20 02.. 2 pkgs. ...................... .. 5 C 25 Miracle Whip Salad Dress- r ing, 8 oz. .................. .. 29: . . S . 0 Domestic Shortening. C hsgigglcf ...... goggg; 6,-,;"" jj; 29c Kraft Cheese, lb. rolls 55c Cottage Brand Pork and Tomfitoes. Cans 450 Beans. 2 tins ............ .. 29c Magic Baking Pow er. Clark's Pork and Beans, 1 lb.. .. 31c 2 tins .......................... .. 35c Special Tea. lb. 796 Less ......................... ?o Men's Fall Combination Less 2570 Underwear ......... .. S275 Ladles' I-louse Dresses Men's Dress Pants. Less .................. .... ..... .. 93 Reg. S835 ............ .. 57.50 Men's Dress Shirts Indian Blankets. Less '76 Reg. 34.95 .............. .. 33.95 Men's Suede Pyjamas Table Oil Cloth, Less .......... .. ............. .. )0 Reg. 98c .................... .. 79c Floor Covering and Con- J. NOYE Rasp. Jam, 24 oz. 45c Robin Hood Cake Mix, Lushus J elly Powder. 3 for 296 Royal Jelly Powde 3 for .......................... .. 256 Men's and 'Boys' -Jhzkeg. 0947 Men's Fall Shirts goleum Squares.'I..ess 1094: Wallpaper. Less 33 17370 Footwear ...' ..... .. Less 1096 At: Reduced Prices you have adequate cover. Insurance REPLACEMENT . COST IS YOUR INSURANCE SUFFICIENT TO COVII REPLACEMENT COST? Property oi any kind insured two or three years ago. on I the basis oi cost then, is not adequate today. at an opportunity to be oi service in order to make sure that (Without obligation). HYlillMAll & co.”L1n. Otileesr Charlottetown - We will be glad Since I01! Inauaoniaa - stoatsene O rency was a U. 8. ti. note. en- graved by Aiiredisealey in 1307. and issued under an Act 0' March 3, 1363. ' O 0 one of the earliest executive acts iollowlng erection oi Prince Edward Island into a separate government in 1170 was an at- tempt to save the walrus-ilshery irom destruction. Like many other Acts, it lacked teeth. so thlt in halt a century aiterward the industry perished. These ani- mals. which Cartier described "as great beasts like oxen, with teeth like an elephant. that '.;o in the sea." weighed up to 4,000 pounds. The early settlers used some of the blubber ior oil and some oi the ilesh went ior iood. the rest was used tor iertlllzer. while the skins were converted into harness and other valuable articles. The cultivation of apple trees was introduced into "Acadia" from Normandy. about 1606. This was the beginning oi the apple industry in the New World. The Annapolis Valley. tr Nova Scotia, contains "re oldest. apple orchard in America. ' Apple growing ilourished for a iew years in the Garden oi the Gulf. but today only a few scat- tered apple gardens dot the land- scape. h celebrate 25th. Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Cutcliiie. City. were pleasantly surprised on September 28th when upwaydg of 60 relatives and close friends of the Couple gathered at their home and presented them with a mag- nificent silver service, the occas. 10” 59108 Mr. and Mrs. Cutclliies 25th wedding anniversary. The BFOUD was called to order by chairman Charles Stewart. .1.w ; Patterson of Hunter River read the address. and the presentation was made by Mr. N.A. Cutcliiie, brother oi Mr. Cutclliie. At this point Mr. Cutclliie rose and thanked all those present for their kindness in remembering i I him and Mrs. Cutcliiie on their anniversary. He also thanked the group ior their most magnliicent T. W. BENTLEY. C.L.U., P. E. 1. Branch Manager Ftlll THE BEST Ill llllllGSTOilEllEEllS Shop At' r heuripheas Auwaioiy Dupeoood Inn llM' PHONE 3060 PAGE THREE it Navy and Air Force Veterans at present, assuring them that would be treasured among their Canada. A. J. Wlckens oi Moose ' Iondest possessions. Jaw. Sask.. Dominion president oi Lunch was then served iollowed .the organization. made the mem- by a social hour. bership presentation along with Bill Dies oi Toronto, a iellow member and president oi the Sir Arthur Pearson Association oi i War Blinded. WASHINGTON. Oct. 1'-.7 -(AP) i -President. Truman today was made a lite member oi the Army. PARKDALE HALL I - NIGHTS - 6 - OPENING WEDNESDAY. OCT. El. The Community Presents Another Novelty Variety Show Cast of 75 headed by Guest Artists Nancy MacNevin and Harry Vesey in two hours oi inn and music. Directed by Arthur Vesey Tickets (50c) for all pcfIOI'I'IIHIIcl'l now at ilughea Drug Co. and Old Spain. GE'l' YOURS EARLY - THIS WILL BE A SELL-t)l.;'I'! ll” (:3 . End Speclals Visit Our Costume Jewellery Counter For Jewellery Bargains FRIDAY anaissrunnsv G. H. Taylor Jewellers For Four Generations 0&0 - 'v ) Today's Special Pineapple Party Oaks 49:: Also: White, Chocolate, Spice, Peanut Butter, Chocolate Butter Cream. and COOKIES-aSugar, Current, Oatmeal, Ice Box, Scotch, Hermlts, Molasses Drops, Peanut Butter PIES Cherry .................. .. Apple, Raisin, Pineapple BREAD White, -Whole Wheat, Raisin, Date Loaf. Irish Loai. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FREE DELIVERY Phone 1686-L .PIliEAll'S HOME BAKERY Queen Street 8 I B L E W E E K ocronszn 15 - 20 THE SOCIETY WILL CELEBRATE ITS 150Tl-I ANNIVERSARY IN .1954 AND PLANS T0 MARK THAT MILESTONE BY BEGINNING NOW TO INCREASE SUBSCRIPTIONS BY AT LEAST 25',” . HUNDRED AND FIFTY YEARS AGO SOBER MEN OF AFFAIRS HAD THE VISION AND FAITH TO LAUNCH A SOCIETY WITH THE PURPOSE OF PUTTING INTO THE HANDS OF EVERY PERSON .WHO COULD READ, A BIBLE PRINTED IN HIS OWN MOTHER- TONGUE. THE SOCIETY HAS GONE A LONG WAY IN FULFILLING THIS PURPOSE BUT THERE IS STILL MUCH TO BE DONE. . CAN ASSIST THE SOCIETY IN THEIR GREAT OBJECTIVE ' STARTING MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th REPRESENTATIVES OF THE BIBLE SOCIETY L SOLICIT YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO HELP PERPETUATE " . RECEIVE Tl-ILM KINDLY AND GENEROUSLY. A VERY FITTING TRIBUTE TO A PARENT. FRIEND OR CHURCH OFFICER MAY BE MADE THROUGH A LIFE MEMBERSHIP IN THE LET US GIVE AS GOD HAS PROSPERED US! D I! III VIDIO VI stunt nan-.. ONE YOU BY GIVING GENEROUSLY. WORLD". SOCIETY FOR 3525.00.