“N vs-ilivbi-R ma’ roll-luvs CATHEDRAL UIIURTIIfi ""- "arsiii. " “c SERVICE. AY—- . iintgymfiommenioe. Holy Eucha"“‘ Choral and rmon. d y School. 2M guilt-mustang and Sermon. .' Frid y. 5.1.7.4., and Thursday. Eran:- ‘iigo week Il-ay services are held in | Souls Chapel. All seats are iree d unsppropriatsd. Visitors at: CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH lent so-m Re. M. D. D bar, lfinigtq Air: Milton Stuart. Organist 11:00 A.M.: Sermon: "Harv-t Your Crops." Solo: “A P ar Oi T vhf’ ( r y Preston ma rum rrivsanssy- School will lirceent lie Annual Baily Day A llioctai invitation u extended to parents and friends alike. 1:00 PM.: Sermon: "Say It with Lives." Qusrtette: “Tread Softly.” au- Jean Ensnan, M Owen. Milton smart? £3 Bee . BAP i lb I I med and the 25°... see them after any service. EVERYBODY WELCOME sr. rauus cuuncu THE BAPTIST OHURCH Corner of Prince and Iitsroy Streets Rev. l. Judson Esvy. B.D. , nil T. "D0", i ‘gull-lilies mo. 0mm 5:30 A.M.' Holv Communion. 0.00 a.m. Sunday School. m AM, Holy Communion and , n. ozfliroM. Eveninl Prayer- v, F. D. Henderson, Rector 0i _ Church, Port Hill. f"! lilciatesel-‘tvitgrsc 8:30 and 11-99 v c . ' “Jill... Yeo will oiilciate at the :90 o'clock Service. vmzsavrrmas HE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES Minister I" “"- rm" Or anist Miss E. Lillian McKensie Mus. Boo. sun-Wei or NATION- rranvesr mamas- ntethinl Over w! A. Mn AL AND GIVING. ermon : Above.” thems: 14m] i Lo inf-Garrett. Zirhyfnn or 'i‘hank'ssivllll"—5"~ Silvester. = a rm. cnurwn 508001-- 3 mm: svruvruo woasnr am) nanvasr rrrarncsorv- . ‘Jhe Autumn Leai-‘f "Ya Shall Dwell In The Steiner. e Minister wiii conduct the Ser- vices and deliver the Sermon- ZiON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince end Grafton Street Minister IEV. C. CARLYLE WEBSTER Organist Pro-tern. Miss Helen Stewart The Minister. ORNING WORSHIP 00 M 691. yrnn lib, 139. ‘is Qusrtette: “My Jeans. I Love , Thee." Meson. Dolm- 1""- Leod and P PI- :30 P.M.: The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. less the Lord, 0 my Soul. and forget‘ hot all His Benefits." ou are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. ‘L CFCY Charlottetown, P. E. l. BEACON LIGHTS 0F PROPHECY A regular religious program‘ heard each Sunday at i230. ll- m. _ This is one unit cf a mighty world-wide radio csil is ox- ercise greater faith in God] and the Bible in such a time as this. Copies oi sermons sent free to all who write in for them. ‘ Maie-' M ‘ _ Worship ii AJI. Sermon: Ono." In this service will be recognised the "World-Wide Communion Service" of all churches. Anthem: "Hymn of Thanksgiv- ing" atNetherlands Folk Song.) The Communion oi the Lord's Sup r will be observed at this se co. The -Cburch School immediately follows Mornl Worship. Evening Worsh p Sermon: “The Sin oi Ingratitude." Solo: "The Glory oi God in Nat- ure” (Beethoven). Miss Pearle Burns. Anthem: "While The Earth Re- maineth.” (Meander). Mrs. G. Elliott Full, Organist and Director oi Choir. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH UNiltD CHURCH oiCANADA TRINITY umrsn cnuucn Rev. T. E. McLennsn. . Minister A. Roy Kendall. A.O.C.0.. l..R.A.M. Organist and Chair Director 11:00 A.1\d.: WORLD-WIDE COM- MUNION SERVICE. Sermon by the Minister, the Rev. T. E. MeLennen. Anthem: "0 Loving Saviour Slain For Ufl-Anbcr. Holy Communion. 7:00 P.M.r THANKSGIVING SER- VICE. Vocal Solo by Mrs. Ralph L. Doug- as. Anthem: Rogers. Sermon by the Minister. Iioly Communion. 00L CHURCH SClI 10:00 A.M. Junior to llha Britisl! "and I Foreign Bible l i 1 | I Society m cauana asp NEWFOUNDLAND I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY PLANNING FOR. THE FUTURE ~ ii The Bible Society la now looking to the future and preparing plans which it is hoped to bring into opera- tion when the wer is over. Indeed it would be no ex- aggeration to say that in recent months much of time and energy oi (iammlttee and the Staii have been devoted to this= ell-important ,task. A lel committee has been set up charged with the re- sponslhlllty of examining the whole situation in Europe and the Far East with a view to discovering the best. lines on which the Society should reorsenise its work to meet oust-war needs: and a careful mellmlnory survey oi the whole position is now in progress. | nr vovn surronr near rnr canes or rns arse: \ gocrurv rrrnouon rnr. speo- | r. r. auxruanr on. anancu. | araaorfiicnrs or rnarnicv“? “meanest most man" ! AINSLEY BLAIR SUNDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 7, at 8 0'CLOCK SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH ~ Lapthcrns Avenue Speaker: Everyone Welcome m.‘- . FULL GOSPEL t.“ Prurscosral. anuncn t: can avenue 10 A.M. Sunday School for all ages. l1 A.M. Worship and Preaching. - 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service I 8 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Service. 8 P.M. Friday, Young Peopie‘s. Rev. J. C. KLEINSTEUBER, Pastor. sINDING Bring a Friend ~ "m: They m, s. m“. "Fear Not,‘ 0 Land"- Adult Ciss- ICC. 11:00: Beginners and Primary ma. The ‘Junior Choir will moot. cnuRcnEs Tomonnow l BEIITRAI. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news oi local intdmt, but advertising oi a newsy nature may be inserted st five cents a word, strictly pay. abio in advance» COOKS For Photographs PLENTY OI‘ DLANKITI and Dolls at Bingo, Hospital Basaar Monday evening. lO-o-ll. CRASWELL for Photographs OONFEDIBATION LIFI IN. SUBANCI a GET‘ H cutofoléarss. Earning u , osp a asas . ndsy evening. io-o-ii. UNLOADINO TODAY. - Too carloads o! Portland Cement. Fen- neli d: Chandler. i0-4-2i. rut connwau. Young Peo- ple's Society will conduct a service oi Song in Bonshaw United Church Sunday evening, October 1th at 7.30. 105-21. Till MOBILE X-RAY UNIT will be in Souris October h to ltith inclusive The Unit will be set up in the United Church Hall and it will operate morning, afternoon and evening. 10-4-41. GOVERNOR ATTEND! l-‘UN. — Ulcutfioverndr J A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard left yesterday afternoon for Tfignish where they will attend the funeral this morning of Peter J. Bernard, a prominent cltipen of the village. POLICE COURT-—At the City Police Court yesterday a man charged with assisting in the op- eration of a still was fined $100 and costs or three months. A drunk was fined s10 or 20 days, A case under the Excise Act was ad- joumed. ATTENDED WEDDING - Mr. Hampton Penny of Eldon has ar- rived hnme from Ottawa where he was attending the wedding of his brother, Mr. John Penny, to‘ Miss Ethel Brnzanson oi Chester. N-B». which took place at 179 Carling Avenue Sep. 20th. S1‘. PAUL'S CiiURciL-Oct. 7th. Holy Communion at 8.30 A. M, Holy Communion and Sermon at 11.00 AM. 10.00 A. M Sunday School. 7.00 P. M. Evenim Prayer. Rev F. D Henderson. Rector of Si. James’ Church, Port Hill, will ofliciatc at the Services at R30 and 11.00. Rev. Mr Yr-o will ofiiclmte a’. the Ev- ening Service at 1.00. Everybody welcome. BANK CHANGES-Mr. Harold M. Smith of Fredericton, N. 18.. has been appointed as manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Murray. River. taking the place of Mr. Frederick Murray who goes in Halifax as manncrr of the Securities Dept. of the Canadvm Bank of Commerce in that town. Mr. Smith, who has s wide-bank- ing experience having been con- nected wlth diffnrcnt, bwnches of his hank in Si. John's. Nfld, Nova Scotia. and New Brunswick, will be cordially welcomed to the business and social life of Murray River. THE FEAST OF DEDICATION will be celebrated at- Si. Pr-terfic Cathedral tomorrow. At the Sung lliurharkt at ll s. m.. the cele- brsnt and preacher will be the Rev, Canon Malone and the music ,y_ n, m“ with Credo and Gloria from the Mlssa do Anrzelis to- reiher with hvmns nrnner to the day. Al, ‘Flvs-nscng st '7 p. m. the preacher will be the Rev. Canon Malone, the music lnrllidinc a Henley 10-0-11. e with Fsux-Bcurdpns by Willan. “Al???” fnramuc? Make this iesi '_**B Y M A ll. l_—'l Satisfaction guuvonisedl Send foryour Zenith Rsdionic Hearing Aid today. Wear ir in your daily life, where you mu judge i: best-at borne, st church, ar the movies, in contact with others It‘ you are not comp/Italy satisfied, re- turn it and nccivs your omuy burl in hall proorplly-wilbour question! a-umw- " us’, ' '" ' Color I! bone and Cord complements any comp exloo . . . enables you to wee: e hearing aid with poise and confidence. All Controls on Outside. Yon adjust the huirh youml/ in the privacy cf your own home. Easy as focusing " ' No need for embarrassing fittings. ONIY ‘740 by nmil, oomph w, rocrriy-tolwcnr Nr. v-nm rhmigv to: fiiiillpiflf) (iuhru, Inst-t! let Year Own in Decidei Order yoss Zaoirh Rsdionic today. . . weer is every- where. it‘ you aren't completely satlsiled, return it within l0 days and receive your money back! Send check or money ordl (not cash) for H0 to: Zrnilb Rsdla Cerf: of Canada, 1.13., Guaranty Thu! Ildg, Dept (JD-M, Bu: 30. Waller. 0n. Till NIW saolomc ‘ usasmo ato II IAIIII OI llIIIll IAIIOI will consist oi s Miasa Brevls by A setting of n Grecorian Msgnificat ma; UiiAitLU_i'_i_iL'i'UWN GQAIIDIAN looking Ahead Ill Bolrlker I made a ce-ll on a friend of mine the other day and, to my surprise, I found him packing grips in preparation for a mmdey. "Going away, Bill?" I e ."Sure. Going away on a bus- in u '3-i§'."§5'.y long?” "Couple of months." ’ h f ‘° ‘i’: “i” "’“' "" e p pac “ cw are u fixing to fiat along with?“ 7" I as ed. "Domtwtarryqrmnotgoin to starve," sho replied lau "I'm m g sure that he eaves me enough to got along with until he gets back." That's s simple little story of a man who is leaving home for two months. He arranges the family budget so that every- thing goes smoothly until he returns. Life insurance has a bigger problem than that. It must arrange the tangy budget for a journey trcm,w ch there is no retrm. No one can tell when the call will come to take the journey. It may be many years. It may be tomorrow. But the Sun Life of Canada can arrange the budget for u at once, simply, econorni y and eflectlvel . Call or write me and I will godly talk thin over with you . . . and no ob gntion incurred. ti. C. BUHAKER Unit Maaslll Ill Richmond Street Phone MS Charlottetown. IKE-l- CliUltCii SERVICE — North Tryon Presbyterian Church serv- ice Sunday, Oct. ‘lth at 8 P. M. Miss Mary A. Maoliensie, Deacon- ess. 10-0-11. HAS BROKEN LEG —- The five. yesnyesr-oid son of Dr. J17, and Mrs. MacKcnaie is in the PI, Island Hospital suffering from s broken leg. The little chap was struck by s car at the intersection oi Weynlouth and Graitar Streets as he was attempting to cross the street. It is under-food that a pass. lng truclt obscured the child's via. ion at the time. CHURCH SERVICE — Kensing- tcn, Freetown and Prlncetuwn Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. Oct. 1th: Kensingtcn. ii AM. SS. Rally Day Service: Freetown at 3 P. M., and Keir Memorial at 7:30 P. M. Rev. J A. McGowan, Minister 10-0-11. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SERVICES — Special Thanksgiv- ing Services will be held in the Salvation Army Citadel on Sunday October 7th. by Major and Mira. . W. Dixon. manders for .the Saint John and Prince Edward Island Division. He will be assisted by Major Irene Henderson, ivho will be in charge 0i the Musical part oi the serv- ices. Services at ll AM. and ‘l P. M. 10-6-11. NEW RESIDENTS POI- THE CITY — Rev. A. D. MscKensie, MA, D.D., of Regina, who been appointed special evangelist under the auspices oi the Lay- men’s Association of the United Church Presbytery, and who is now wsident st Montague, intends soon to coma to Charlottetown to live. l-Ie is accompanied by M3. MacKenzie, (daughter oi the Hon. Mr. Mctherwell) and a young son. Mr. MscKenzie is an Islander. who many years ago was sent by the Presbytery oi . E. I. as s missionary to the East Indians of British Guiana, the late Rev. Dr. J. B. Cropper then being the head of that mission. Owing to ill- health he had to return to Can- ada, and has since been minister of several Churches in Western Canada. He owns s farm st Mon- tague wifiro be spent the past summer. TAPER-MacFADYEN-Jfhe mar- riage oi Miss Charlotte Jeanette MacFadyen, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John MacFadyen of Kingston, P, E. 1., and niece 0! Mrs. Harding Dewar, of Montreal. u» Gunner Charles Daniel Taper. First, Canadian Survey Regiment, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tap- er, of Prince Rupert, B.C.. took place at seven o'clock on ‘Thurs- day evening, September M, in St. Matthew's Presbyterian Church, Montreal, the Rev. Edwin J. Mute officiating. Miss Ens MM- Fadyen of Montreal was her twin sister's only attendant, while Mr. William Davidson was best man. The bride wore a dress oi peacock blue with cerlse trim, a block hat trimmed with cerise chenille with s shoulder length veil, and a corsage of American Beauty roses. For travelling she was wearing s suit of soldier blue with s corssge cluster of American Beauty roses. The couple will reside in Vancou- ver. The bride is a graduate oi the Royal Victoria Hospital. Gun- ner Taper has recently returned after five years’ service overseas.- (Montreal Star). Personals Misses Lila ‘and Anna Herdnl’ left yesterday mcrninl. the fersn- or for Ontario and the lsttq- for Halifax, N. S. P/D. J. P. Bonner left for his home in Blenheim. Ont... yester- dsy morning after visiting friends in this city. ' Mr. and Mrs. David Livingstone of Berlin. New Hampshire. and Mrs. Neil Stewart and daughter cf South Brewer, Maine, are visit- ing the old Livingstone home at Churchill. Fl. Lleut. P. G. and lira. Hes- kin arrived by plane yesterday w spend the week-end in Charlotte- town visi ants, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ill. lebooi ltleeit ling Mrs. Hcskiuu per- Iiandri- andladtbs in YlITIIDlI-Tlil William Benediction. I-IVII. £5.12“. Wm“ Dumas xsuey of nurse's and! haves ma»... m- Drench in torment was is the church osm- discussion etary. la the TIANIIGIVII}. DA! AT ‘I'll their district. OIAI-DOTIITO PICI - Honky, October 0th, be- aar. n, ing Thankqi Day and a Ross; vice-president, M . Le L5 statutory holiday there will be no iioss; and secretary, if. M21. delivery letter nor b color item. rectors, M“, wickets iltarsaret liceber. bliss Etta Bes- bsonmfromlzwsmtonccnand ton street latter be: collections made as on s normal day. Mails will be received sud deepatcbsd as usual. The local PcstOilcs a sin wishes to draw the attention o the mall- ing public to the correctly sddreling all mail mat- ter to Post Office Bus, street and be number or Rural Route number. narttcularw, during the Christ- mas rush period to ensure speedy delivery. ‘ll-INTI’! Y. P. I. — The resu- lar weekly meeting of ‘Trinity Y. P. U.. held in the Social Hall Pri- day evening, opened with a lolly sing-song led by Peter MacDonal , after which the president con- ducted the buslnass period. The recreation od consisted of s several lively games into which the group entered with much enthusiasm. missions night, the worship serv- ice, conducted bv the Missions convcnsrs. was centered around the work cf Canadian Missions in Trinidad, China and Africa. Doris Seller read the scripture lesson two auditors. Mrs. were also president. invited th has not Mobile and brother, Mr. Hansen. Ho is leaving ill’?- turned from old friend while here. Juice or vinegar are cocki ng water. PPIYIP. JCS-ll lichen se a vs __ reading entitled “Why Missions?” The meeting cloud with the hymn "00. labour On" and, the Mizpab INSTITUTE IOIIID — On 'I‘huinday, oct- obsr ttb. the women of Plat Riv- er met together for the purpose organilng s Women's Institute Ai were to dc . roar or-pyuu 33%.? tneafinutlré. c1113; PI-HE . 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