ai ail Theft Trial Adjourns. f arte , : Who Didn't Stop [Goes To Jail Bt : + f é 2 es bi S nage Bs eu ; : is ee : ‘ i ee ae ewe er ae ; ps In Queens County Magistrate’s| vioted en charges of Appearing for sentence on two i | ee Court yesterday afternoon, a el <a ae foweina| teeseiet Se sates © te rE ai et kerchief were eal During) the letter and handkerchief, the |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Taly i 1959. 5 trate Gilbert A. Gets, @.. oe en Tee a dea eae oe cherene tae & sr. Ielame j ; 2) a ° . i crowa yy eae links dine, tie Budreski said former being in a folded, crurhpl- * , ey ae See | penalty for the number-of pounds yesterdey moruing. amean — Setemaaiete nine the trial of|2 member of the district of coniiition, . ~ i ae A North Rustico man previous-/ Overweight. In his case it was Bertier this week the eocused| soley demonstrations poe all ct Charlotte- | supervisor's office came. in.- . etee Sete arcem. wT , ly remanded on a charge of argon | £990 pounds for which he wae! steaded guilty to « charge of inv.) tiadlun Eeilay 08 f Teme cored ‘town, charged with theft frim the | The witness testified that at| ‘he accused the witness ! ou was further.remanded until Fri-| Sdered-to pay $00. ing stolen 16 patrs of men's socks a ee E first wiien he asked Hughes what | one of the signatures as his ows, up day, July 17. An adjournment to| In addition to the fine and for from the store of Hambly ang In-|15,000 Inssbicants © being conducted |he was doing with the letter in| Placed by ~- . the same’ date was given to ajhaving 5,700 pounds overweight, | nis, Great George Street to a| Ocean island. a County. Court, |his pocket,. the accused hdd re-| BSS 0 the statement. th . Charlottetown women who -is|a Brooklyn man paid. $64. The| seoted change of the theft ef|were decisively beaten in island Trainor pre-|plied that he had placed it there| Under cross-examination, tr charged with criminal negligence | third for 4,000 extra pounds, a St.| men's socks from Moore and Mac-|elections last year. Milling * Joba P ise tesseener A bhnels om. ledge Mr Byroa was i -~ U psets en ence a ee bee Kae ed $40 ra Both PP: blag lly, por ar} were oa \ 7 de crown prosecutor, is |‘"n Just where Ht should go. Cas Tm sen ep lee OS rs Three truck drivers were con-| For failing ts give way to an| on the afternoon of June 29. Gaulle, knots of ‘demonstrators the crown. statutory warning, the eats ee is aoe tod tee Ga down | sentence was quashed and a gus-|_.,” 2 overtaking vehicle after receiving} % was noted by Crown prosecu-|waved placards reading Dows completion of the |" ". 3 aware . . Judgement was handed : vistonal report; said the explos-|a clear signal by horn,'a youth! ior John P. Nicholson, that the| with Electral Fraud and shouted -the last witness |52id he then too! secured and} aims of mail being missing /in two appeals at the session of | pended sentence of one year WAS] iin “Was ‘caused by a fuel lenk| frum Dunsteffaage was’ fined $30 nd bean uuinaaE 5 Sertieetien adjourned | Statement from the accused and} prior to the incident. the Supreme Court ‘en banc’ held | imposed : when the boat's “captain—owner | and:costs or 10 days. geomet Penitentiery within , at 10:09 |{hen instructed Mr. Landrigan te} | Herbert Baxter, local photogre- | in Charlottetown Friday after- ie the second case lord 'J: | tried to unblock a fuel tine. | Fikes of $8 and costs or 8 the past two weeks, where be had pect aa pe ter ptr gpa soos emnneed W rE y dhol ceases paneadees ek a hae eens Oe: Rae jell) Disaster siruck ao the email eine cosed |under arrest letter was addressed testified that |re Mark’ Ry MecGuioes’ ond) Magistrate Martin mncter couieer wae ehaauing auvy witness J. Land-| the Mail Film Service to which | yr Seale Gouge’ I” beenty gaan ta ornate » 0 2 | trom a# resort hotel on the shore Gecnter’ 7, |rigan, Charlottetown, s, member| anther letter was addressed Was] sis on the ‘bench cad theft. + Soleing| of Atjord near. here. The boat's pleaded not |of the staff of the district super-|@ mail service operated by the Jo the case of Gordon Stanley| In this ease the’ appeal was al eee eee ae ed : Purcey, appealing lowed and the conviction and sen- _guilty. At the time of the alleged ' visor, coroborated the portion of| company branches. was a ‘the proceedings that he witnessed | Shown one of the letters, the | sentence of three months in Jail|tence-were quashed. ' ae eae die hc terme A Se ae gael suevitondiog's [ero went K.M. Martin alee er haar oman ‘he ew _— eens on case was ; office and was'present in the City of assault causing and in the second Allison Gillis. merponstd. ey cae gave | duties of acting ig night 2 supervisor, wot si oe tee 55: peal be dismissed. The original both by John P. Nicholson. , the court a generioning area |J0b to assign the duties of the| Connolly, Charlottetown post, fe 3 , of ay Oe enya various members of the night | master, described ee = im the vicinity staff in the sorting room. briefing new employees ! ed ‘by individuals From a sketch he picked out| the rgulation governing the handl- , por wines Sel certain points in the sorting room| ing of mails was read to the ap- ’ . ’ . one of the * y ng on inl vicinity 2 . e» = ® “ eee : . min as ‘himeelt oe Oe pagel postal a a nen Pines stated under cross-€x- : : — — eee . the alleged offence, both CALLED IN OFFICE amination thet Hughes was brief after the Danish ship Hans Hed- JULY 12, 1959. employed sorting mail into 1he) "Witness testified that he ted) ed at the same time as @ sumber | pla Gener ger yew ararhnd é boxes. ee oe uo ites Gat on tevestigation was) of eiher Cirtetune . . : = lean it Ge trem ee eused had shown the witness a| cotted ‘into the amen aioe Asked if he knéw of the pre-| HADERSLEV, Denmark (Reut-|ernment ship inspection office | A Gent ee ae | Anglican Church FIRST BAPTIST TRINITY UNITED letter and asked where it should) siong with the accused by Mr. et OS ee bak oe oy night | said the bost had been licensed | gang Flueckstadt and his wife, to, et Canada - GOHURCH CHURCH BEARD RUMOUR “ present when Hughes wes ashed| no knowledge of Mr. Budresk’s | Growmed bodies from the waters", AzY,% passengers, but after day gave an account of the de Ministers: = "Under cross-examination Mac-| to ¢urn gut the contents of his| presence in the city until efter Be | or Hadersiev Lake where a 50-|Teduced to 36 because the boat | sr. eo oe ST. PETERS Ger. Prince and Piterey Givesie. Qe. A Krak Belen BA “helpers employed during . the : : ; up Wednesday. pee ee eee ee CATHEDRA Rev. HL. Mitton, B.A., B.D. B.A.. B.Ed. B.D. Christmas rush frequently had eye id Pi © | Police estimated there- were need a thetbed sw teem Rochford Square ergata: Royiten F. Mugierd, A.R.C.0. ‘difficulty learning the locations of CNIB Auxiliary Ho Ss Icnic_- between 90 and 100 persons : he LR. M.A. and Choir Direeter: Organist and Director ef Cheira, the individual boxes. fee, yg’ |sboard the bogt, which was b/M MM MM MM M MR M ge He the Rev. Conca J.B. Davies Mrs. V. L. Dingwell SERVICES OF WORSHIP « Witness also tes htles +h censed to 36 passeng- ind not swear that there were for Sig ess At Dalvay Beac ers, priced ay Sr fend wagon CAPITOL TO-DAY ONLY the Rev. Canon E. M. Maleme 19:69 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. | 11:00 a.ms—Nursery Care fer any investigators in - ae : i agency Ritzau. Pee D.D., os session = young = 11:00 INE WORSHIP _that morning. He ha a of of the Island to and from An official of the Danish gov-| > . the Rev. W. G. Hogg, adults chapel a.m—Di V . rumour. that an official was im the "Women" Auxiliary, CNLB. oaks to Mr. MacQuaid the very | —— = John Be atias i’ Honorary Assistant Priests | by Pastor; open session for| SERMON erase ous Re: - the building. were hostesses, to the sightless| co-operative bus driver and Mr:) By oy} " Mark ss Legend CAME tics Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mas. |- Primary and Juniors im church GOD” — The Rev. B, & _ George~ Budreski, of Moncton. | 5,4 of .P.E.1. at their annual pie-|Kipping and staff of the National | ais r Sophia tar “and. Choir’ Directs, |,,Mall led by Mrs. H. L, Mitton) | GOD" . : ified ss oh C. Bower and his . ’ the Lost ; Comet) |11:00 a.m.—Care of infants im . a postal inspector, testified €3/ nic which was held at the beau-| Park. Also P: ‘ | Sele: Miss Maide to the actions of the accused,| tity) Dalvay-by-the-Sea. Glorious| assistant Miss Ford for their ef- Anniversat Raasano “Babyland oo 6 dan w which he had observed from his| weather added to the enjoyment | ficient handling of invitations and ry Sone oe July 12—The Seventh Se ae os Kin- SERMON: “CHURCH ASLEEP post while on gallery duty on the of all with some of the younger Waneportaties. soot Members of the Charlottetown re Sunday after Trinity. jareery ( AT THE SWITCH” — The Rev. morning of Dec. Pa ts fry enjoying.a dip in the bracing, ae ee oe —_ Baha'i C ; _ fathered a ‘i dai elas — a ae nee aes ehild-| RS. Latimer. _ He stated that. during the sort-} water. as : Boer raid yhrtn the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.R. 30. : 8:45 Mattins — worship).| “Yeu invited. te - “tng operations he had observed| i was a gay enthusiastic group| Millan, Mrs. Allan J. MacDonald, | Secteod 19 te a sig- SROSINS Bt 1-0 11:00 a,m.—Cheral Eecharist and|it'ee'san MORNING. "WO'm.| worship Ged af Yriaity.” the accused remove a handker-| which participated in all > ae Oe ae ee ee siicast encadies ‘a the Baha'i —_—_- ; . —chief from_his_right back pocket|'sports events which were so ef-| Mrs. C. * a calendar, the martyrdom — and after a it to his face, | fectively:chosen by Keith Camer- | Prowse, Mrs. FJ. Steele, Mrs.| 52) ‘the herald of the founder of ‘COMING MON. TO THURS. the accused had reached down = and ee = the Char- or Peano set Soe their tail, which took place in am let-| lottetown Lion's.’ Club. ’ ra Bee Tabriz, Persia 109 years ago. Tri- ° 4 Sele: “B: ” OW. _ to ee eae *.nd/. It was an unforgetable sight to |B. Murley, Mrs. Blythe Murray, rownatigdnty ge Spo over aie - : ra ce eee al- = Comberiend st. od both into his rear pocket. |See the happy winners of Braille | Mrs. Dan MacDonald, Mrs. J.J! \ise of the Bab by the late Dr. FR OF 9 «| | 87. PAUL’S ANGLICAN) A. Cox, soprano. re PuAfter watching for a while long-| Prizes such as carpenter's rule, | Morris, Mrs. Harold Huggan. - | George Townshend and one of "/ | 7:30 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE | Proclaiming: ‘ce witness said he-went down | Sixty minute “timer” measuring | Winners of the sports events| th. mands of the faith at the CHURCH (beginning with The Old Book fe ae _ itn area and asked| ‘apes and one lady the proud | were: ae? World Center, Maifa, Israel were ~ . in the singing PSs _— The New Birth to: the working ‘ato the of-| Possessor of am alarm clock on| Thread winding contest - first) ..q followed by a devotional | Rstablishea 1769 by Reyal of the Gospel organ-piane The Precious Blood _ the accused to come into | which she could ‘see’ the numer-| group, Violet Daley and Edgar period. ui Foundat® accompaniment)" Tecious fice of the postmaster’s secre-| |). . Doucette; Doris Carr and Peter} e ” Sermon: “Paths te Perdition” The Blessed Hope . tary, slong with the acting night), Not one person was forgotten eel a. re oe the local experimental * farm. BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! The et ae JT. Mbet,| cmt. 5:13. 14). 1@:15 a.m.—Truth fer Teday om EMPTIED POCKETS jas Mrs. W.J.P. MacMillan, char- | \7 “Ethel Heckbert. and P.c. Since retirement he has been Tei» He, Saal Feed Wis! CFCY: “The Parable of the age office the accused was ‘ef member and past president of | 27S. “"\ employed by the city as care- : 1, Best Picture a — Choir eon dedee 8 yeaa - ae Miss Mustard Tree’.’ asked to empty his pockets and oe. aie, Bl, csesrreset Jae Watermelon contest: Bill Mac- Nayrgheteie Be motel the local 2. Best Direction ' Harris. 8:30 p.m.—Instruction a aie uothe “hia tees Caan ek in complying the letter and guest with gay : Eachern, first for .men; Mary | branch of the Canadian Legion | 8:30 a.m.—C ef Hely| meaning of the Christian Life the Bible.” James A. Stahbr. , Derieg the afternoon ice cream | MacDonald, first for women. | since its formation, Mr. Riggs 3. Best Cinematography | Communion, led by the Pastor. pee Babies and small children will and cold drinks were served and| _ Potato peeling: Elizabeth Gal- 25 presented with a life mem- Color | {1:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and You are always welcome at| be cared for in the nursery 4, Best Costume Design First Baptist Church, a contem-| 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School . Rev. D. F. L. Trivett, B.A..| porary church with a timeless| Phone 5121 for transporiation lant, Jean Walsh. se oat a bounteous supper was served ; Z .. bership in that organization two ; * the members of the alent ‘Standing broad jump: John Pip- years ago. : az Chocolate bars were provided for | °°: | He is survived by one son, L.Th., of the Diocese of Fred-| message. the lively bus ride home with all| Guessing contest: Miss Clara ‘Earl D, Riggs of Charlottetown, ericton will be the minister fer ‘The Judgment of the Sheep : articipating i i i England. |and two brothers, Charles, Bos- 5. Best Art Direction July COME AND WORSHIP and the Goats.” James ; participating im an old time sing- Bi Wind- ¢ eae . ae 1 q OF, - a) SS.. , j it | ' ne aes an contest: Bill MacKach toa. nl and Dudley | 6. Rest Frim Editing Visitors Are Cordially Invited Stahr — a “ S TN ; very happy ¥ Sandbag throw: John Pippy. | His first wife, the former Leah Famed musical * 7. Best Musical Score poe “Te Attend | 4 ZION PRESRYTERIAN “Being justified = faith we z. , a tended to Roy DesRoches and Mr. 2.” Ledwitch “of Chariotetown: ..bis ame Cal f r ba with Ged oe ee ee eee BEA nee oe ‘second wife, the former Jennie in COLOR by the 8. Best Song ; CHURCH — eS teed duos Ce - who took guests from the w Marshmellow contest: Peter second wife, . eee our rd Jesus, (Re- MacGarry. area et Pe me a “My Fair Lady" composers! 9. Best Screenplay PRESBYTERIAN | Corer Prince & Grafton Stroets| mans 5:1). FROM EUROPE ° — three sons, Eric, Bruce y ty - \ The Rev. Donald A. C Visiters Warmly Welcomed. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Large | Miners W. V 1 Ralph and four brothers, ——, From M-G-M |THE KIRK OF 8S. JAMES Aig —— ampbell. ere visiting in Comers Fe +s ar ereran. Tenet, a John, all! |s : Minister. THE SALVATION ARMY three and are registe (Continued from Page | - pre-ieceas im. . : ‘ , the seme Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. | had received aid from Se seine Ts S dd | His funeral will be held Sunday ; The Reverend _T. 8. 8. Somers, | ‘Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A.. Great Gerad Sirett rge have just returned fromi am| hill Disaster Relief Fund as-well| IES OU SNLY | afternoon at 1:30 from the Cut- | saat, | M.A.. S.T.M., B. Mus, (Oxford) “SOME OF EVANGELISM” ee tceae wh ' life’ Funeral | Home. Inter | 4% M MM MM wD Bw w -M European trip and are enroute to| as the Workman's Compensation eh . ‘il i the Peesie’s | i Pg MP ee Minister Organist and‘ Choir Directer Since 1863 their home in Pasadena, Cali-| Act. A widow with three children | Harry Riggs, well-known City Poona se jiidicbdancotadosiee ‘ Miss E. Lillian McKeas, | Sr. Majer and Mrs. LA. Hicks, fornia. now receives a total of $195 | veteran of the First World War, |<< 26 ee ¥ ¥ Sins. Boc. F.28.C.24., ~. monthly, including: family allow- | died suddenly shortly: after nine | kK xekeKwekeeKwihe*t* * * . 3 10:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. Corps Officers. | : Oe ee in.| ance benefits 2 ° |o’clock yesterday morning while THE WAITING BOX OFFICE Organist and Directer Chetrs | aie a —tnrweny Scheel. Sunday ng w oe ; | 11:00 a.m.— = WORSHIP. aes stalled a ae of Alpha ae oe re 7 th tat eo . (SLES ~ »* NORTH RIVER * sai Or aca | Sermon: Rev. Alex MacDow-| 9:30 a.m.—Directory Class fer Rebekah Lodge, Charlottetown, | 01 SPringnlt sa ine pee a6 at | The late Mr. Riggs served OPENS AT : Cee nc apirine Serving, aua|- Sp Beligvilie;- Ontarte. oan on Tuesday evening. Other lodge which 840 has hk . eam with the 2nd Siege Battery dair- “He shall not fail nor be |: — : sg the Minister: “Two Solo: ‘By The Waters of an a.m.—Sunday School officers installed the same even. $355,840 already ing the First Great War, and | discouraged, till he have * 7:30 P.M — of Ch which | Babylon.” (David Howell) — — ee ae ing included: I.G., Mrs. Mary} spent for relief of persons suf-| ith the Veteran's Guard of || set judgement in the earth: ** he Are Wee” ristians. - | Miss Barbara Rogers. 315 p.m.—Open eeting ; 0.G., Mrs. Hazel Lea; | fering from the disaster. . during the Second World | ait for —— s: : 4 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP. | at the Provincial Sanatorium Matheson; 0.G., , 7 aki ji Canada. during and the isles shall w + ! Sele: “Come Unte Him” (Mes 6:30 Air M musician, Mrs. Lois Crockett; Cost of setting up the antuities | War. i his law,” (Isaiah, 42.4). SHOW AT DUSK j siah) (Handel) — Miss Rache! Sermon: Rev. Alex MacDowell. o: se eeting. Junior P.N.G.,’Mrs. Edith Davis.| was $380.453. They were pur-| Wounded in action in 1916, Mr. | It is a fairly commen say | a e Minchin, : Solo: Another Day Is Dawna- 700 p.m ublie Salvation .. Names of the other officers om| chased from the Maritime Life Riggs. a boilermaker by trade | ing that no man is an islana en —-—eee@meeseew wesw we & = @& + ing. (Gluck) — dr, Charles : the 1959 slate were published yes-| Assurance Company, which |prior to enlistment, studied cook- | ynto himself that we are |”. - ".| VISITORS VERY WELCOME | Craig. 8 ete ene oT thd ee pathy 00d en flgeg | —_* oo a. and pe TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY : THE KIRK IS OPEN DAILY All Are Cordially Wéicome ’ Rich of Fg Salvation Army ithout : : : | know people > WALLET CLAIMED "ae — Embree, mother | ter he worked for.many years at | tees hecnine separated by Mirages § oe in mae cosa ts 5 soon Corinto SS Se De ea a oe CENTRAL CHRISTIAN PARK ROYAL ae ae ee ee girl and iurned over to police of he money oe Be He BUSINESSMEN! | Christian land people are CHURCH UNITED CHURCH’ -| Saint John, N.B. has been claimed, police report.| "2 and repairs to her ae i of \l separatéd aid “forced to re- Rev. W. Burten Crowe, 8.4. You are cordially invited te They said a young woman from Muy a ~— if main on islands of a 213 Kent Street \ ee Minist attend these services. Mon‘ague has aceurately desctib- | Years : ! |] and material need because ; +i : a ed the wallet to them over the| PREPARE FOR WINTER BACHELORS! i So Ostemnass nad maataek at ee _ Mt Shoned Se UNITED PENTECOSTAL phone and will be in the city in Things have been pretty yee | we ‘their neighbors. But the M.A.. D.S.L. — Min ao a CHURCH ve the next: few days to recover it. | lately,” she said, “and we have | TOURISTS! promise of God is to all the Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. Mrs. y Newman z The wailet containing aesum of | to prepare: for the winter. e | “waiting isles’ at’ home ° and Organist. “Organist 37 Elm Avenue 4 money was picked up by Barbara Part of her first annunty cheque: i] abroad. At the moment we 11:00 a.m.—Morning W : A. N. Stairs, Minister, Woolridge at Fy, W. Woolworth | would go towards purchasing fuel ' ‘| are: thinking particularly ef Mrs. Malcolm Beck, Contested be. te orship Pheme 9678 Company store on Queen Street. | for the winter. Mir. Embree] EVERYONE! ij the remote islands and cor- Choir Director. United Baptist Church, Port Services : : worked only part time after an jj ners of the earth where the Williams, Nova Scotia: . HOME FROM WEST | explosion in No_4 colliery in 1956 | Gospel of Christ has not yet , John A. Russell, formerly of : 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School and | forced the closure of that pit.|] here’s why it, been heard. This, despite the 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for all! Children of Kindergarten am@| Bible Ciass. __ St. Peter's Bay arrived home re | Her sister-in-law, Mrs, Alfred Le- | pays to eat at (4% fact that the British and For- -ages. ‘Nursery ages will be cared | 11:99 a.m.—Worship Service. cently from the Canadian West her husband 'l eign Bible Society and asso- 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship amd) for in the church hall during | 7.39 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. gere, who also lost her | ye : Communion the hour of worship. __where he spent the last 30. years in the 1958 disaster, has 10 child- | the i ciated agencies have trans- re i ating Zeal” The ation ef Park You Are Invited is , . working in and around Victoria, \ ; a I. = ‘| lated and distributed many Sermon: “Situating * on as ec cs. Te Wership With Us. * 'B.C_ Now retired from active em- | Ten also. bctiaend ‘ebieanh | if millions of copies of the Sele: Mr. Eric ee _- ag ae 7 a oa ae - ployment, Mgt Russell has taken | , The grim employment pic nos PETER 3 Scriptures in almost 1200 lan- Jesus, Lover of My wership Ged, w om up residen@ in Charlottetown. ' caused by the mine closures 41 guages. Over a century-and- 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. truth and love, and whe want} CALVARY TEMPLE Mr. Russell met many ery ' ae — ais ee 329 PAN | a-half ago the foanters, “= > will speak at both > Soe Him fa their own PARKDALE : Islanders in the three decades he | ing plant is under c ° Bible Society made. i e . : spent. on the other side of the, a storage -battery firm plans to ‘ |} avowed mission to give God's ace a eae ee a ks a a ae se An informal reception for the| You are invited to worship Pentecostal Assemblies ef ‘Rockies. « |locate a branch plant here, and | Drive-in | Word to every ee ee ee ; g ; eaaaee tt his family will Ged at Park Royal. Pies Canada . Hi . : i farm will be} - nd this wo! as been - follow evening worship ‘ . V..E. Jackson, Paster MINOR COLLISION oe oe = jy Rectourent | ad wil be pursued until the SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW " service. Members and_ friends 7 ae 9119 A A car windshield was broken in | . ' ¥ |] mission is’ accomplished. Sad ie are cordially, invited FREE CHURCH OF » a freak ‘accident that occurred ° to relate, it has been ‘heces- BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A.M. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School _*_yesterday afternoon in front of Fi { e i | @ speedy - service sary during the past two ————____>_— —- — = COME AND WORSHIP & SCOTLAND ‘Adult’ Lesson: “Ged, The Eaton's store. The car which. was ire njures delici food years to curtail production ' « 7 Creater’’, Broceeding. set on Kent Sires eee if of the Scriptures “due to eee a PSONCP Ce®|C™ OU mC~* CSC rere Street | God's: piaw tu creation shows — collided with the rear of a true rel ‘TTT diminishing funds in ace anf : : His love and concern fer sarked: on the north side of the 2 At Moncton 7 yo of increased demands aad rie . 4 inister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, BA | Sing: : street. 7 "TT @ perfect spot for a ing costs. - ay f BLOOD : All Copy for . 11:0@ a.m.—Communien : MONCTON (€P) — Two men} ——quick—luncheoni “ We help as we contribute | ll 10:30 a.m.—Communion Set-| Worship. INKERMAN INCIDENT \ ious Island: || Church : s fi the City are in hospital, one in serious | . through our various ‘ vice in DeSable. 7:30 p.m. Service A rescue squad from y Po phe | @ courteous, friendly .-~ ranches and we siso share Bs 7:00 p.m.—Service in DeSable Rev. T. A. Strong of New- - Fire Department rushed to Ink- | condition, after a fire swept the b : coe) Must Be In By Sata “sehen Tal rman Share yesterday afternoon | pumping house of an oil comp- staff to make you | when oa — = om atin We: ™ : ao “ following a report that two/| any here Friday. For a time. the feel right at home. ae are.used to main- : : : : youngsters were in difficulties im | fire threatened the Tanner Street | in and extend the work. the water, On - arrival : was | industrial area in Moncton’s west | 7 found, that the boys. poling &| eng V .. home-made rafts had drifted out) "T. cinith 95. sof Moncton, | On Trans ‘ Canada | THE BIBLE HOUSE inta, aoe Were ty cop | Suffering third degree burns, is Highway ft Charlettetows peared t were ‘unable . ist. | Eaton : trol their unweldy craft. However on. the ae a Dadisomn, 2 miles east of City | oparated oy Be P. £. 1. AuxiMary on being summoned ashore by | ome “ents <a'tefactory.” = +f The British end Foreign Bible the rescue team it was found that | 5.%., ctitiend o his legs | ‘OPEN 10 A. M. DAILY Society) ’ the. boys were able to make Burns were _ ot ; ji their owa way to land. and arms, . : | » * : ‘ : 9 », — jl i ;