arm I Churches Tomorrow . TRINITY UNITED CIIURCII .8unday. August :1) (hutch Of England "7 ms osrnnnnat. 5- PET Anglican . Mlnlstort ”? ; Reverend A. Frank Ilnchean. ” ya all r Memo 8'3. I. Ioffatt 7"" lll"m;lvl1l,;li:.l,lnlIls'.D. ltov':lCl.'lTllllw:irdlNl.(3wblristto. nectar. B. . II. . 1Itr Reverend W. G. Hogg organist and Choir Director "......rary Assistant Priest. George A. Thompson. F.lt.C.o. Organist and Choir Director (CHM) A.R.C.M. .11.: Suzanne Brenton. Lie. Music ” (Sunday. Aulllst II) rwomh EMA” Al” "N" 11.00-Divine Worship conducted by Mr. Christie. sermon: :.:::ll?.:l1l,-llllgiuchnrlst :'ilhe)' TDlnlI:l'l: "K1103: Tm ' - ere one - v. . 11,00 a.m.-Choral Eucharist cm”. I 7,00 p.m.-EvensonE- 0...; servteoa at usual hours. "5, Eiulxs ANGLICAN cannon The Parish Church Established 1700 D1 Ioyli Solo: "How Beautiful Are The Feel" from The Messiah (Han- del)-Barbara Rogers. Selection-The Male Eight. The clulnron of too cnurch Vaca- tlnnnehool will take-part in the service. . 3:":-d;::"J 1. when 0.00--Divine Worship conducted Till "'9"”” BMW, ' ' ' by Mr. Christie. sermon: "now would sou Convert an llnneliever"-llov. Mr. Mao- Lean. isolo. -- Troubled than he ' sun" (l-lamblen)-Nancy Mac- organist and Choir Director: Mrs. V. 1.. Dlngwoli no-Holy Communion. 11,00-Morning Prayer and Ior-: ' . 5, Mg vevin. Ezfuufuv cu” Vilnlin Solo: "Adagio" from Son- -e-;:---:- ata No. I (Handel)-Basil Phil- PRESBYTERIAN ups Tellol: solo: scloetod-Jack Taylor Mrs. Keith S. ttogosa. Supply organist. You are invited to worship God In Trinity Church. rm; lmtli or a. James Minister 1.. Reverend 'r. H. I. lolnsrs. M.A.. l.T.M. Miss I. Lillian Mclonno Mus. 3.. F-M-C-In mjjmmmmjjg W--'" -ng.,.,";”" " "" run BAPTIST ononon Corner Prince and Htnruy nsroetn Minister-ltov. Harold 1.. Mitton. B.A.. 3.1). orgnntnt and choir Dlrocsor - ttoystoa F. Mngtord. A.l.C.0. 11 a.m.-Morning Worship. lub- ioot: "One of the Vuirootost uuosttons savor Asked". 0p.m.-thlvoning was-snip. nub- ioetz "Tho tlpoolal Lamb." V hasalosos-and g n.lu.-Divine Service and lor- poo by the Minister: "Make Them Sit Down". Soto: "Thanks ho to God" (mania; Dickson)-Mr. Itin- la) Lancaster. The Church h Open Daily Visitors Always Woloomo. ZION runsnyrhnlsn cannon '7 7 t ma sorvtooo. Io s. a Car. Prince and urnston Sis. C " ' rt. ilevsrond w. anrold at-own. 3il0U'W"- an EMT... melting ” '"""”' cl” T”"' Mum.” Youiro Wotcomo. Ir. John Lon-Morgan. il.A., I. Has. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director. 7;... lueday. August as. lost. Nursery School at 11 a.m. Tfssanvarlon nuns Great George Street "lIOM1s' ul- e.vANGEi.18M" Since 1005 h. Motor and Mrs. Corn- W. ltanloy Iubjeel cl Hermon: "Tho Ioorot IUNDAY ol Poise". . pg . lnluist-Mr. Wendol rntlnss: "1 it: ..:Fl,f.u.m""'” :.',',i;:. Am Thy God". g M," . , Evening Worship at 1 p.m. Tn Pnpllu Bl". Iololat-Miss lsoool Middleton: no ,,m...gu.g., gggggl as "We (lather Together." mu. cg... lubioet: "How to increase What Li p.m.-Young People's lon- We Have". ico. 1.00 p.ns.-Opon nir Service. 1.10 p.rn.-lvangoltatlc service. Alsorviooawtllboooadaotod h&.MaiormdMrs.w.l. The l?.ov'd. I. G. Evans will ho tho proaclior at Mornhg and Evening Services. Visitors cordially Wolcosno. CENTRAL CIIRISTIAH CHURCH Ill! Kent Street F-ml n. Dunb , n.'ra. manta Iii-s. Floyd Mnexlnnon and Miss Kathryn Bock, Supply Orgnnists. item.-Church school and Fan- lly Hour. Mn. Archer's Class Goolllnslelnlninging. domonnllis-lngyoorfrtondn. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince It. CIDER OF MEETING! 10,00 - m.-dandav School. 11.00 n.-.-Irooking of Irsad. 1.I p.-.-Gospel masks. the wagon of sin is death but to gift of God H otornal llo -ens. : Isolootodl-Mrs. Holler an Vocal Duet: "I Took a Miracle" Allan and M.'D. Dunbar. 1-0 P-m--Evening w - lor- men: "A Doorway Without Price". Mr. Gordon lovyor wlll speak. in offering wil be looolvod 4-H-l the day for on Canon Cove Comp Protoot. I count Christian Church lnvHoo' if! to worshipu tho Infill Iv. UNITEDCEEFNFEIEBHE uimnon D vtdtooa aso voso woloous. BIBLE IIDIISE IB THE BEST PLACE - A TO PBOCUIIE IIBLIB. TAMI -3-Vitus Avanuo l"- Quincy Stairs. Minister Phone 0010 i ... lervieoa. Daylight Tho. I;-m--Bu-an Iebooi and Iibio loss. 1: s.m.-worship and Praise. 9""-'-Own air service at the cargo Q G mmao rsfton and Queen DEVOTIONS. CIIII.Dl.EN'l AND ADULTS I00”. IIO'I'I'0EI. ITC. IIILI IOUII BIOVID The Bible House has been i moved to, its new location at 17896 Kent Street. oppo- site Eaton l.td.. Charlotte- town, and is open for busi- om Mr service 1 .0 K” ”. noss. daily 0 a.m. to 5.30 "0 Ian. mm. M l D "" -N my welcome to on night an no pm. servicoo. -T MTITTT-cm-.... ; principles or E Aii'l VIOiil.ll FAITII ran ounivnas or IIUGION - ..':.?:.'.l'..:':.l”.'.'".:.i..9l:."t.i2'9 1 cm - i"'”': l'.ndmb'e'llcllum'llolvlil'alc" am" um" " 19-0!; stornol look. to bo followd W the man made ereods Z n in lo " lloili.smIT.' 7-1. sons lova Ioonn .. n--...-: "M , shown 49""! no 3'” . "" ms. rwnt sens 1.sL &r lll" ooom wsTnn ,& N- D-In hrooghloosochrtstoarllordunq-ssgmng i...i..u...-you But time has only meant to no The old home now in broken No longer there I roam For the hands that rest forever Are the hands that made it homo. v Always romslnborod by son lit- By Ronald Mncburkin JEDDAH Saudi Arabia. (Reut- ers)-Wealth and a desire for pro- green are bringing some unusual problems to this Arab kingdom on the Red sea. i One of the main dilemmas for Saudi Arabians is how to find a place in the modern world without sacrificing dignity. traditions and religious scruples. Recently, tor instance. King Sand, the stately, scholarly ruler of the country, and his advisers were worried. A big party for the king and all the notables of the land had been arranged to take. place on board the oil tanker Al-; Malik Sand al Awal on the eve of ' no first voyage under tho Saudi Arabian flag. The host was Greek-born mil- llonaire Aristotle Onassis. During the weekbefore the party, Onassis was sailing the Adriatic in his yacht with Greta Garbo aboard as guest. A British newspaper published a story saying that Garbo was to at tend the Red sen party. The report caused gravo discus- sion here because this is the holy land of the Moslems, the birth- place of Mohnmmed. Women are seldom seen in public and. when are. only with faces heavily veiled. There was great relief-and laughter-when the all-male party took place and it was found that the reports about Garbo wero un- true. That is the lighter side of the clash between the new and the old -a clash which constitutes a very real and serious problem for the Arab. Only a few years ago. Sandi Ara- bia was a poor, barren land re- mote from the rest of the world. Now. it is the second biggest oil City and CRASWDLL for Better Photo- graphs. PENTECOSTAL Open Air Ser- vice at ltenslngton Sunday, 3.30 p.rn. (DST). Q.lt. Stairs, speaker. lnl.AND Gltit.L. Queen Street. dlnl Serving lull course dinners. Specializing Chinnso dishos. (.'Mn;h'Th.itI-'li:1l..D5. chroma sets. bedroom I u l to s, refrigerators. washers. television, ranges and radios. Firestone Home and Auto. MMDONALD RADIO SERVICE- liadie repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape rs- cording. 6915. . lVU'L'At,'n2-ltlonlague school will open on Thursday, September 1. for all grades. By order of trua- toes. ENUA(sl.lVIb'N'I' ANNOUNtJn.D- Mrs. David i. Panting. Wood is- lands. annouces the engagement of nor daughter Mary aoyco to Stephen David, ssh of Mrs. stsphen S. and the late Mr. Peacock, Bay- fielo. New Brunswick. Marriage to take place on September 1'4. at Zion Presbyterian Church. Char- lcttetown. CHURCH Oi" CHRIST. The Lord's Day. August 14, 21. 2 tall services on Standard Time) Mon- tague: 10:00 am. Bible School for all ages. 11:00 am. The Lord's Supper and Preaching. Murray River: 11:00 am. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Murray Har- bour: Il:00 p.m. Bible Scnuul and the lord's Supper. Everyone wol- come to these services. Kenneth T. Morris. Evangelist. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear husband and father Frank Pldgeon who passed away August 11. 1054. Today brings haek'sad memories No loving vows we boar. How sad and lonely is our loan Without you Father dear. Lovtngly ramomh by wile lltlyrn. Kenneth, Madge. in and ono. in loving memory of my to . Mr. Peter F. Gotoll. 0'Loary. who passed away August as. 1000. .- And hoips one to forget How much I miss him yet wood. lalifnan. N I. -We now have truck ilaps in stock at 4.08 pair-Canadian Tire. :01 MW ACRWI" D3WW"- 1" in 180 Kent Street. Disl2- ior lieu L.l'0:lB Blood Donor Clinics at Kenslngtun, Morell, Sonris, Mon- lottetown. Marriage to take place Francis daughter. isathanne ids Margaret. 2.30. ovening prayer and sermon. 7.00. evening prayer and sermon. M the whole family. W;Cards of Thanks. membered me during my illness in the Prince County Hospital. Central Bedeque wish to express their sincere thanks and appre- ciation to all those who showed kindness and ay in their recent bereavement. Ceniral BOY'B TAX1-Dial 0500 - 0569. VAIUB RADIO Service, 206 Kent St. Dial 3537 WE 't'ru-.'A'l' THE SICK WELL. Giggey's Pharmacy, open I a.m. to it pm. 0 A'l"ti:.'N'i'l0N truck drivers yuurj mud flaps are in stock at Canadian Tire. A'I"I'IllN'l'l0N TRUCK DRIVERS 'Wealih .Br'i'ngs Unusual iProblems To Saudi Arabia producer in the world and money I ran: royalties is pourlngxln at the rnte of more than year. The cash is bringing luxury and tals. roads. air services for the people and rest camps and trans- port services for the pilgrims who come annually from all over the Moslem world to visit Mecca. King Sand and his emirs and sheikhs are eager to use their wealth to build a new. modern na- tion from an old land of sparse cases and nomadic tribes. But they know that many of their customs- nnd ways can be criticized and misunderstood by the rest of the, world. l No alcoholic drinks are allowed into Saudi Arabia. Not oven for- eign embassies are allowed to im- port any liquor. Justice, by Westerrrstnndards, is, rough. There are public executions! The penalty for stealing is the loss; of a hand and o wrist. i Saudi Arabians are reluctant to make any change in their tinie- honored ways. if anyone arguesi that' cutting off hands is an ex5 treme method of dealing with; thieves. they politely reply that few handless men are to be seen. Saudi Arabia is. indeed. one of the few countries in the world where one can leave a store openl or a car unlocked in the streets for a week and return to find noth- ing missing. AUGUSTINE COVI W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Augustine Cove. W. 1. met 'i'hurs- i KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE will be closed tor holidays Sept. 10th to Sept. 24th inclusive. ..1tr.n'r.stVE week of August 28th. tague and Charlottetown. nlu::AuAi.nAlvn. cnuncll Shiit- VICL CANCELLED-Owing in in (team of our. samuel Gillespie. there will oe no service in the iiraadalbane Christian Church on Sunday. n:NGAGl:.MlsNT-Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacPhait. Argyle shore, wishes to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Mons Ar- leen to Orion Clyde Bell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bell. Char- Sept. 24. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. doroon i-iutcheson an- nounce the ongagement of their to Mr. Gordon Henry Good of Hamilton, Ontario. formerly of Bathurst, N. B. The marriage will take place September 04 in Char- lottetown. MILTON-BUITICO Parish. Roc- tor A. E. Piorcoy. Sunday, Aug. Ill: Christ Church. Cherry Valley, Mr. Barry Miller will conduct the service. St. John's. Milton Special preochor. Rev. Canon ll. . Malone, D.D. Como and bringl i I i wish to uiank tuc uocwrs, nurses, also all those who rs- Mrs. William J. Proffltt Long ltlvor Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leard oil i nthy 1!: them In loving memory of my dear father, Potor Goteu who passed away August I. 1061. Two years have passed since that. not 1 IV When one wo loved was called away. Always remembered by his daughter Lolotta. mmjjmmmmj onsnwrrirrown, BIBLE CHAPEL lloldlng services temporarily in 8.0.2. Hall on Richmond stroot (nbovo Provincial Bank). ORDER or SERVICE! 11.00 n.m.-Sunday School (classes for all ages). 11.00-l.ord's supper. 0.00 p.m.-Gospel sorvleo lpeahar and soloist: Joseph Vloottoa Rstljcsay Collegiate Qtiiool Founded 1077 An Old New Brunswick lleshlosmnl Bebod for boys aged iii to is. An Independent School witih an outstanding record in Scholar- ship. Athletics and Personal Development. Courses load to Univers- ity Entrance through Junior and senior Matriculation. SCHOOL OPENS IEPTEMIIER II For liustrotod loolriet and full information write to the lfesdmastor. 0. ll. IONNYCAITLE. B.A.. l.l..D. Bothoooy. New Brunswick then heard and new ones appoint- Lorne Carruthers and lvlrs. liarryi Macldarlnnez Dawson. Mrs. Myrtle Peters and Mrs. Roy invited members to her home for day evening August 4. at the home. the l ansence on the President, Vico-President took charge. The meeting opened uy illllginll the institute Ode lolluwed by re- peating the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by thirteen members. tvlmutes of the last meet- ing were renn and approved- iiills amounting to 59.40 were, paid. institute News were passed? out to the members. it was new clued to order paint for the de- corating of the institute rooms.i. Reports of Committees od: Sick and Program, Mrs. Elmer Dawson and Mrs. Leaman Mac- Wiiliams- School (2 munthsi. tvlrs. l..uncn. Mrs. rjldon Mrs. Vernie Webster. Cntclifte. Mrs. Kenneth Cameron kindly the next meeting; roll call to be answered with a quilt patch. Meet-1. ing closed by singing the ”Queen".3 A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by com- mittee h oharge; collection 70 cents. in Momoriam h sad and loving mem- ory ol a dear Wife and Mother. . MRS. AMBROSE DUFFY. Couthport i who passed away August NH, 1004. lwoot are to memories that none fndo. Of one we loved. but oontl not savo; Always so true, unselfish and kind Few in the world her ooanl you'll Beautiful life that coma to an end She died as she lived. everyone's friend. Lovlngly Remembered by Her Family and Brothers and siatersl Boiosay, N. I. DIOIIIS lNt Iosholov of AIOI Iooholov of 0ol0It00 0.0a. Mull IIOOOGMC IOIDOIII o0 Th00l0IV .IO0I0l0O of hosts Iooootsv 00 IIUCIOIII H0000! at am Mule: 00 lslonso M00900 O0 M0000 DIPLOMA! lit Ioslnoorlbo ttoaso Icoooortro ' sousssvlot IIIMIQ Masts K000000903 PIUAIATOIY TO: QOMH low OIIOMN uoutao Acadia lniurrn ll.lE . NOVA SCOHA WOLF III-IIOIESSIONAI. soussss Qibooooootiuoodonn Iiomidoo. for women of this vooidontiol unrvmw Wim- boootitui Campus ovoriooirs the blue tidal onponoo of Mines Iosln gnd woolostk CIP0 For lorlinlormation, apply to N00 ltovlosformoaoltdthno BIIAI. itg Thoughts For Cur Time By Ills Eminence Cardinal Motiuignn . (Copyright) EFFl('iEN('Y COMES THROUGH DIGNITY It is always a matter of inierostgtheir aims closer together. to observe the Varying meanings Where this is the slogan I il- twhicii have been given time. One has only to think of the part of life itself. Life. as a re- wards such terms as dcnincracy, less. The answer is not to be liberty and authority to recognize found in any system. whaiovor its the extent to which the modern title, which is dominated by this lnlterpretntion of these words has idea of productive offlciincy, of a tered. owgulg p;xpp;mMs.;x1- hour. Whenever a man may snu- Thj - -I - U I. V5 . cise a direct and effective control ur Tdllllislsreellleltist nlll1ewL'llllli1l;llllllg "V" ll" awn wmkllm ll!" mu 'times and are liit-ills:-lves mul .ll"" ”'ly' M” the "l'l'm d iefiect of that change. We lll'i: only ell'"'ellcy l" b'l'".c'd by lb ki in the present and our r-unvcrsat- mud” M hum" dlwlly "d k”' ion is conditioned to a large degree dllmt 0"ly,ll'"' Wm ll l" P""lbl' by that very fact. Yet, if there is mr '.m”l” w"k,'” Vhy ll" 4'" a true meaning for a word, the P99" m M5 "uulmn all "k' "5 essence of it remains the same rforhnglmul 9”” El "'9 "Bl" 9' it our ancestors. for themselves and All for those who will live after us. ANT”-l0TE To 303390" l..ilerary safety then lies in knuwlngi it is a peculiar feature of our the essential meanul;.; oi the word modern civilization that we try which remains constant in lheito avoid the issue whenever we face of the times. can. For example. in the case of To illustrate let us take a word industry, the working man is pro- v o u a t. on. wid still"-'-I-v "00 000000 .iword or phrase over a lrlllgnpellllls inutisegll, Tille work l,h.:tyman.T'lllinro- 3”" 5'" l"" "'7 1" cn" 8' ""- ' ' .0! mains a means of lilo but not at maximum output per man nor. which is very well luiuwn lu all'vlded with a suitable amount of of us in this century. socialism. leisure time in which he may re-I There was s lllllk' witch one who lax and prepare iori coming of' called himself a huclallhl had as tons on behalf of higher produc-IN his purpose in lite lu lnziku the lion, Everyone feels that enough; working life of the WUl'i(lllg man-leisure time will surely provide more tolerable. one has unly to'the antidote for the ailment of that read about the eitoris oi the eariyimechanlstic age, boredom. socialists. Robert Owen. for in- Simultaneously everyone is stance. to see this zum borne out well awaref from his own per- in practice. Hts Iamous expcrl- sonal experience, that too much ment at New Lanurk was under- leisure, too much relaxation, is taken with the purpose ot unprov- Just as demoralizing in its effects ing the conditions under which-as too little. The leisure which will his employees lived and wurxeu.:prove more valuable to a man is Later on William Morris and that which is intesrated with his many others reallllrnied uxvensworking day. when the Pace of his view that the prunary purpose of work is itself more leisurely. A socialism was not lu produce theinuman View of work should re- greatest possible amount of guut.islCUBnl-Z8 its contribution to our com- but rather to improve the lives P16131189! ll IDOIL H 1091 Without of the people, to put miluu lllell';5aymg that the efficiency expert, grasp a aallslylllg mo, 1.. n-L-epbe he socisiistic, capitalistic or them from the do-lluliluxllllllg el- Cummlllllsilc. 0811110! Ind does not- lects oi the struggle iul liages provide the means to such an end.. and to learn them to rattle true-. com and l'espol1slmluy. 0 I ' V The Lennox Hotel. has stiff back. May be mista Saturday. Aug. 27. 1955 Tho Guardian Page J The Polio Season For P. E. I. is Mid-August to Mid-Dctoiler Mid-August to mid-October is ususw to worst season for polio cssnsmsyoosu-nntoorliororlatomlefor. 'i'iievirusoswh1ehenusopaitouounli.ynntorthoboiihwsyot sbemouthliroogh eontast wit inlootloos dsoosrgos reasons. "00; d"e1opm.m...ch0o1., howl. attitudes of people in the past to- suit, remains mean and moaning-.'”"'-l' "ll l”'"l" I bole toms ofwls .io nnultily .....c ;'.'. ..........'""". .. .. ..:r:-:..... ..'li"."'......... :.. dtseltnrgoatomilionoso. IIIPIJAN Strict cleanliness is ontiai in provan' Handsmoildbownnbodfroouanoband gotnlionsosslot. Covorooujonadsnouoswith Toads &ildron not to share oIn!I.lo polio. qohssaoooohgsnd vIvs.l out at-.. -to Keep toilets and privios clean and fly prod. Koop constant eontrol of mas and insect. Koop garbage in tightly covered contalnuo. Dbpooo of I Do- uuoatly. OTIIII PBWIECTIVE MEAIUIII 1. Avoid going pianos wnsro polio oasos bneo hon noportod in ge numhoso. Avoid contacts in bnssos. trains and crowds. eep children with their own friends. 1. Avoid ovorfotigno. Too active play. into hours. worry. irregular schedule may invite serious disease. 3. Avoid chilling. Tnks or! wot clothes and obeoo at once. Do not play around in wet bathing suit. IF IYMPTOMI DEVELOP Go to bad. This is important. Call the doctor. Keep away from others until a diagnosis is made. Symptoms of polio are: headache. lever. sore throat, nausea. upset stomach. irritability or drowsiness. tired feeling, stiff nook, ken for ”summe flu." DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH l MARITIME connssrounsucr COLLEGE POST OFFICE BOX 51 Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island inquiries and applications are now being received for com- merciat diploma courses in Maritime Correspondence Collogo. low tuitions. good paying positions at end of course. Learn at home in your spare ti"-e-lessons sent to our address one a weak for corroctlon.Avorage time spent in preparation of aa- signlnonts. Students not allowed to take more than four sub- THE NEW S0(.'lALlb'.ti The meaning of sot-iulmii ”' ”'M' no woman STICM-41' 1 . . i is being opened as n ' tang-cu aUlllt.'llil.'ll slll((: Private iv nrasng nomo September Int, 1955 By Mrs. Edith Ravenhill. Rubi. true socialists now as men, only: the means differ: it is the mctii-l bus of murlcrn surlamnt wmchl have led our thuiklml nslmy ltlilll regard to the tiieanlmg oi lllr lHil'll socialism. The result oi Hus li:lliill'f? to remember the essence oi the word. to recall the principle in-' volvod in soclalism's program. has been to make the word Sllclilllsllli synonymous with another uoru. et-' iiclency. Once the socialist pl'e-, sented a vision of it luiler and more satisfying lite wllhm the reach of all citizens As such it arose from a humamiartanlsni. a, love of man, if not iudceli truth. the Christian precept of cllariiy.l Now the socialist shzln-5 ti cum-' lnon theme Willi ins arclr-cucmy the capitalist. There is a amei--. once of course, the socialist is still concerned with the profit oi the community as it whole win... the first duty oi the capitalist is to his sharelioldcrs. For both llultv ever. efficiency is the keynote, bringing their paths as well .5 Carpentry Drafting BARBERS - IIAIRDRESS ERS WANTED Learn those Trades at well an the following: LTD. Moncton. N. I. FALL ALLISON UNIVERSITY loiidl.-Ma Artommorioivon for 700 Students D"Q:.e0Co..noi MT. T SOURIS 0 ans 0 stnmcs 0 mucmon 0 com-ct susmssstns 0 ans sue srcsnsnul : MUS-C D1.lARY FIN! ssrt . "W, TIGNISH rconiomcs Comlrols Courses in MONT AGUI O mcmrmuc O snuro Arts The Provincial vocational ocncou, unsrlcttstsvm Opens ror the Income school tear on ospumuior 6 One Year Day Courses are offered in the following: Automotive Machamcs Bricklaying and Plastering Students so desiring may take two your courses in Automotive Mechanics and Plumbing and Sheet Metal. The attention of young women is called to the Home Economics Course as this one year course is being offered again. Night courses commencing October 8 are Accounting and Booltisooping Cooking and Refresher) TRANS-CANADA Crocheting, Knitting Smociting Typing MM." Sewing Weaving INDUSTRIES Full information on courses may be obtained by writing or calling on the Principal, Vocational School, Charlottetown, P. E. I. PRINCE EDWARD IBLANB TEACiiEiiS' FEDERATION OHAILDTTITOWN RURAL iects from the list below. For complo information, please ad- dress inquiries to The Principal. P-wirn -' s'vI'lv include; Gregg onorthand iSl.InpllIle0l -.......c.... .......... 500111110 Office Management Business Administration Bookkeeping Buninnos Law Accounting Business Cu.-ospoedoneo Typewriting Re-lrosher courses are also available. Other oonunorolal subjects not listed can be taken upon request. A. 1.. nunnnv. Prinnipnl. Training Courses Available Home , Economics Plumbing and Sheet Metal Practical Electricity Welding (two four month oou-rsea) available in the above nodes as Shorthand (Pitmsn, Elementary CONVENTIONS Auousr so . 3... SH'l'IMIIll'1nd SIFTIHRO-Til SDTIHKB-NI 0 ms int 0 stcrtusut Pvspsvetory Gowns l0V 0 Mmitln! O LAW 0 mroioov Groups. Residences Open September 20th A large Neq-.be- of EM-o-re Schoie-it-sot Ioeverbreoir Overseas Scholarships for Graduates Local President and Local Inporvboos. . ttr. Malcolm Msoltoodo. Assistant llhooosr of Iioooion Qsudon Dr. L. W. Innw. Director of lldncotion; rnodinte (in-aloe. followed by Iscasotons. I.i0ornture in Grades 0-10 by Mr. Dlornina ilandonnil. Inmnuailo. eanlm:gss1nngnngshlr.!.l.laI.toprsaontalIvoofloo- lmlelllilllon b.Oo. IronabpronounetntionhllosnIs.&rIboannnd-lvn&iilh:. tllotntlringoonlalllhoho) lootnllhdoshhohtsr For Further lnlonviatinrr Writn ..I tr- yV'.I.I A.-.u.nN llblivini-i' If All vi I uqnnuuuusiglnuoxssuuaunn After-noooSossioasIodootl:IOBtondordTiovo