I COMING EVENTS Fall Sale continues at Wed- iirn Bros. all this week. Con-an on‘ Hot aiiciiea bu per Wednesdw. November Hot turkey supper. October so. soutbport School ball. Masquerade Dance, Vern- on rlali. Monday. October ma. Unloading car bale shavings today. Russell Drisooll. Mt. 1-lop hert. Regular dance in Eliott Hall Saturday night good music in aid of Illl. ‘ Gregor’: Coffee shop Cornwall- wfl beopenedlromttolltfl pp. Tuesday through Saturday. ‘Regular Saturday night dance st, Peter’s Hall. 6 Rae's Orchestra. Line Masquerade Dance, Souris Road South . nth. School. Oct Prizes for best coattnnes. Crapaud United Church. Hot Turkey Supper. Saturday. Nov- eirmer 2nd Inns-gain Amateur Cavalcade ‘ rams nan. ooui-la am. tile Annual Banquet Abegweli It. B.P at Kingston. Monday. Oc- tdier Ith. Horse races at Hazelbrook Oc- tabernth. Lsstoneolthe-ea- son. . ruosoay I October Dtli. sponsored by United Church Guild will hold: a turkey supper in church hall on Wednesday. Oct. 3) at 5 p.m. V Buying live fowl and chicken, Tuesday 0 until 12. R. L Dickie-i son Ltd. New Glasgow. Malcol-m Andrews will be haul-1 ing cream to Wiltshire Creamery‘ on Mondays only. i Buying chickensevery Tuesday ' weighing and paying at the farm- r's P. Gallant, I Masquerade Dance. New Gian‘ gow Hall. Saturday. October 3.} Prices or best costume. Judg-‘ ing at 10.30. Come and win a turkey at Bingo in St. Andrew’: Hall. Mt. Stewart. Monday. Oct. 3th. 8 ltrpot 850. Door prize. Clyde River (Jiicliui and Ham e South Rustico. U A Tuesday—«l p.m.—Flve Finger :00 p.m.—l Forgot A Welcome ICENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Sermon Topics for Week October 27th — November 3rd 3|I||dI¥—l_,l;‘;).m.—When Christians Miss Heaven p.m.—“Can't We Be Sure of Salvation Monday—0:00 p.m.—Broken Cisterns ' Wednesday——0 p.m.—Bible Baptism Thtn'sdny—-0 p.m.—The Thin Edge of the Wedge l'riday—-0 p.m.—I Am A Catholic Priest Sunday—ll:tll a.m.—'l‘he Victorious Life 7 God Preaching Evangelist Benoit-Singing Evangelist Weale. Ma vel D. Dunbar r. Findings , Ministe Awaits You. stpper Wednesday Oc supper served noun 4.!) to 0 Harbour Woinens lnstiute. III (Wins Maritime ‘Colour Award HALIFAX tCP) — Oliver C. Crossley of Halifax won the top award of the International Color Exhibition here with a pictorial slide of surf in Angry Mood. Five Judges sifted tliroufli LON slides before announcing their de- cisions Thursday. The iides were the work of 025 exhibitors from Canada and the United States. Winner in the Maritime division was Robert Featherman of San Bernadio. Calif. with Waxing No 33, a bird study. 'l‘lie exhibition was sponsored by the Color Photographic Guild ol the Mnritimes in association with the Nova Scotia Museum of Science. Penal Reform 9.‘ I the seaport Meeting Planned l 0'l'TAWA tCP)-—Justice Minis-l in‘ Fulton said Thursday federali held in abeyance pending a {ed- penal reform The conference. he said in an- swer to a question in the com- mons. would deal with the recom- mendations of the Fauteux report on this subject. One reconunen~ dation was that the federal gov. ernment take over the care of a large number of prisoners now reform was headed by Mr. Jus- tice Gerald Fauteux nf the Su- preme Court of Canada. may take over some provincial institutions. our MVONARCH‘ " Robert Bruce. king of Scotland. tits-éggned from 1806 to his death in Churches Tomorrow Anglican Church ST. PE‘l'ER’8 CATHEDRAL Anglican locliford Square The Reverend Canon G. I. Moflatt. M.A.. B.D. Beeter The Reverend W. G. logg. Honorary Assistant Priest Organist and Choir Director, Ilsa Susanne Brenton. Llc. Ins. Niuurscisru suiibAv— AFTER TRINITY (I.nymen’s Sunday) 7:! n.m.—Mattlns 0:00 a.m.—Holy Eucbarbt (Corporate Communion of men 1 ) 10:00 n,In.—Cbnrcb school (0- 15). 11:00 n.m.—Choral ll:00 n.m.—Churcb school (under 0) 1:00 p.in.—lvenoong (First Evenaong of St. Simon and Jude on All Day and All Souls’ All Weloome sr. rauixs ANGLICAN cinmcii Bstsbltsbed 110 by Boyll ‘ _l'oIndation ‘l‘bo Bovorend Canon J ‘I’. lbbott. Rector Organist and Cbolr Director. Mr. I. Jobn Ilarrls. I-‘.lt.C.0. A0:a0_a:m.—|loly Communion 10:00 a.m.—S. S. Junior at sen- lor Chases. ll:00 a.m.—-S. S. Beginners S g Prayer. .5 Loymen assisting in Special speaker Jackson Dodds. C.B.E. D.C.L. 1:00 p.m.—Evenlng PH!!!’- Angilenn Loymen naolslla Service. Special speaker 0' S. W_ Jelks. vnuop Are Cordlall! I-vim To Attend . PRESBYTERIAN TEE KIRK OF 8. JAMES no Barton! '1'. II. I. sonar-a. I.A.. I.‘l‘.M.. Minister Miss I. lfllan Melende. MIo.Bae.. l'.M.C.M.. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Prince & Grafton Streets The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M.A.. tnister Mr. John Len-Morgan. M.A.. B. Mus. (Oxford) Orlvllllll and Cllolr Director 0:45 a.m.—The Church School 10:00 a.m.—AduIt Bible Class llzfl a.m.—Dlvino Worship Sermon: “Forgotten Honest Fields" Morning -'—H el 7:00 p.m.—Divlne Worship Sermon: The Conservation J Anthem: A Prayer Power. Evening Anthem: L a d i a o Choir. All Are CordlalLv Welcomed CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kat Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.'l'b.. Mlnlster Mrs. Allison Mackae. A.R.C.M. Organist and Choir Director 10:00‘ '£fiIZciiurca" School and‘ Family Hour ll:00 a.ns — Evangelistic Ser- vlce—Evangellst Benoit Speaking. Sermon: “When (Iii-istians Miss Henven". Anthem: "Brother Jame’o Air"~«lncobs 7:00 p.m.—EvangeIlstlc Service Male Choir in attendance. Se . an I Be Sure Salvation?" — Evangel- st E_ P. Benoit Speaking. Duet: “Come Holy Spirit”- Messrs: Preston Beck. Eric Mac-Gregor. l You are truly welcome h (‘entrnl (‘hrlstinn. Attend the services on the Lord's day. CHARll0'l'l‘lfl‘0WN BIBLE CHAPEL 235 Cumberland St. at Longwortb Avenu "A Bible Preaching Centre. Pro claiming The Lord Jesus Christ. as the only saviour of Sinners." 's:ss‘§.Lf.l1'iie Lord's supper 1 for Believers ll:00 a.m.-Tbs Family Bible designed 00 meet the need every member of ‘the I-‘ami|!_; i:tI p.m.—“Trntb (Please note time change). 1:! p. week Mr. Svend Cbrld __ Tbe Crontton. The Entrance use.-.—-acne oebgol hr of sis. Lilo Joocll. and AI Ages. many still! . llil a.m.-Tbs Snermoot d 1-5|. sunny be will speak on nu, c , . gg, unset: CREATED or asnisin: sens. amok-I i-:voi.va:n. 1.11 . I hoe. White .. I:O.p.m.- I o ‘Li a o of "A Warm Welcome APE??- ~_ ____~_____. , mud I'll]: SALVAHON A331 'W—' , G at George Street I 3'05" """ ‘“' --non: or s:viu~:onusn- arr. Gntdan J ‘.39 up VIITOII VII? "'w°"' Capt. and Ian. J. cunt. Corps oltlonn AY nan onion in d .1_ oz. ~ J Cffi 9".“ v “ mgnatoer for The Iolvr Aggy Boy Scouts. Insntninov..I.n.IIsIIs.|-A- ~s.1su.-i.—sei-vice at line -llhan mash:-is-rho jsnnnn -nvososoa-s I-- ;:n ' nausea I -CUOOO‘ THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Minister: Rev. 1!. L. Mitten. B.A.. B.D. A Organist lug , Miss Ellubeth Fos (Assoc. of Mus.) 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (Join the growing number 1 people. small and big. who at- tend Sunday School. No one can afford to miss!) 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Some N Semion: " ceded Ile solidarity fund" to eat 5.- lorms or Corrections" (Be =soo.ooo for workers living in “un. formation Day Sermon) ‘der developed and di Anthem: See. God, We Children Come," -— Mandel burg. 6:30 p.m.—Di. iuslons bend- ing to Believer’: Baptism. tional Hymn-Singing). Sermon: “Can One Be A (‘hrldian Without Going to Church?" Anthem: “Sun of My Soul" Turner. 8:15 p.m.—Showing of 16 in Motion Picture Film. “Mar- tin Luther" in u sanctuary in observance of Reformation Day. A (‘ordial Welcome Awaits You ”'ri:ii{ii7v‘__——imiwan CHURCH penitentiary construction is being Turk A town of Alexandretta. on rian-Tiirkidi border. goverin-nent still claims this Tur- Irish Mediterranean port which‘ yoarswdiai M. E. TROUBLE SPOT Syrianibelong to greater Syria. To t V dgy you cannot buy g syriuibrakeman at Stellarton in 19.38 map in sy,-i, gmwi“ A1¢x.n.; He served at Truro and in west ey lskender—‘ dretta as part of Turkey. Forte?" Canada and 3‘ ill" ‘““b“'-'“‘ um. The claim goes back 400 years the border has bee the is‘. ll Aleisandretta ainl scene of minor accidents. portation sistant in 19:32 and essistan superintendent. New _ Glasgo Division, in 1952 He was ap assistant superin tendcnt ifax l)l\i\i()1l, in and the sprawling area behind it call— 1955. the Sy- ed ' Sa ‘ask of Alexandretta Mr. Druhan. born at Wt-shill? M; \'S., (YFTAWA (OP)-—-The composite price Index of commodities and services used by Canadian farm- ers advanced fractionaliy be- tween April and August. rising to 241 from 240.6, the bureau of sta- tistics said today. | e August figure. however, represents a gain of five points compared with the corresponding month of 1956 when the index_ stood at 236. The index is based; on 1935-39 prices equalling 100. ' The index of term wage rates It now is 48 P W Fuitlier Rise Shown In Price Index For Farmers no est cent to 210 from 2135 in April ' per cent above the corresponding figure of 206.2 in August. 1956 During the April-August period there were advances in prices of c ' 0 equipment, health maintenance and mi lancous Items. The tendency to- wards higher prices was more nounced in the East than the seei- lceived mi BSe hi isst. be served with the RCA!’ in World Announce CNR , ar Two He joined the C1113 in Appolnfmenfs 1951 as an instrumentrnan at I ainpbelito and was success- MO.N( TON —— l"(mr Sl'illUl’ ap '\“'~“ ’“""" “"'5“m "“gl5£'. Iieeenmm. Mr. yol ;hiinnemofcullap_plea.and gireestigatimnwerebetnlfllld‘ “Wu” MORTON DEW LIMITED INSLRANCE COUNCELLORS and tional Railways were announced ‘.““ Eppoluted °9'""»°' ‘nmee ager of the Atlantic Region of- John. John w. Druhan. assirlalilll ‘"''"»‘‘“”l ‘C?’ ' Afiricullmi dent at Fredericton. and Angus Wm“ "3" b9 5°“ '0 P"°V°9‘ "“'i are effective November I A na H W, Hemdu ‘oer W Kode‘ I TRAVEL AGENTS Telephones: Insurance 3046. Travel 8541 CHARL(Yl‘TE'l‘OWN, r. E. 1. _ . , , and assistant engineer there and :‘;'r':::::"' ’n‘h[:‘eL.;:"::fig‘:;'nn’\:(_‘ at Moncton and Montreal. He today by Douglas V (lunde-1'.< m 19 vice president and general mun : the com ny. John l)a\is hei~ouw~ ier- To C-U", minal superintendent ‘ I s rintendent at Halifax, John ‘M”“-"9" H”'l‘”°“ "Ad ““""d'Y Ill” . assistant supennten 1"‘ ll‘-5 °"d¢"d I Wild! 90 10¢ R. Maclnnis, traininiaster at yxirlanon 01 cu] apples from the; Napadogan. The appointim-nts,L-mwd aawl I tive of Saint John. Mr Davis joined the CNR there as a mes- ,nay Went) ragga :11. “ago. in senger in im and advanced’ ' through. numerous p()SIll0n\ to. cartage agent in 1940 came freight agent at .\lun(~ton in 1945, regional supervisor of station services in I545! trans- ined the railuay as a [of the Second World War enlist- In the returned th demobilization in He railw:i_v alter 1946 and he- (Tanatiian army in 195i. transportation assistant at Nionc ton in 1953, tam su- perintendent. Division. in 19. . e was appointed as pointed assistant superintendent at Fredericton in 1955 Born at Newcastle. \' 8. ‘Hr Tced entered the ra1|v\.'i_\' as a messenger at (illllpl)(‘lll()ll in 1942. He \'t“l‘\(‘(l as rcl llll‘. operator, operator l‘i'llP\lll;.‘, ric- spatcher at \ mus poinu on the Campbellton and l\l()ll('l(i1l Divisions including Fhzithzim . . and Newcastle print‘ in living 13”‘ 3‘ (7-30 P-mw the promoted to ll‘£lll!~|)lll‘l.'lll(lll us sisiant at \l()1lL'l()Il in 1%; lie was appointed il‘i'llllllli'l\lt‘l‘ at Napadogan in 1956. Mr. Maclnnis. a native of rose in August to a record $10.4 from 523.9 in April and 512.5 in August a year ago The eastern indertsdvanced to 5034 from 498.6 in April while the western index fell to 569 from 559.9. The index for farm equipment and materials declined to _209.7 from 212 in April. mainly mf'lect- ing lower prices for feed and seed However, there were in- creases in prices of hardware, compounded fertilizer and farm m acluaery. The all-Canada farm family liv- ing component advanced 1.2 per ICFTU STARTS DRIVE BRUSSELS (Reuters)—-The In- temationsl Oodederation of Free Trade Unions announced Thurs- day it will open an “international countries. e nnnounc saidltisliopedthatm-getwlllbe reached in three years. Subecrh tions will open Nov. 4. '7 Elm Avenue Rev. 0. I. Stairs. Minister Pliosle 0070 SERVICES 10:00 a.m.—-Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Worshlp and Preac 7:00 p.m.—Evangellstir Meeting; "The Church with a Menage and a Welcome" -' LAMPLIGHTERS "l-‘or thou wii. light my lamp. the Lord my "~od will lighten my darkness. “elm 18:3 R.V. One of Robert Lotus Steve. ~on's poems recalls a very pleasant ahildhood memo He loved to sit on winter evenings. and watch for his I‘ ’ rie. the lampiight er. making his way up the street. Lantern in hand. that humble workman moved through the cepening sha dows, climbing his ladder at every mppost. little taper glowed. the lamp was lighted. and ‘fl! avenue oi helpful light was extended through the . Isn't that a good picture of on business in the world? ness . . . Through our contributions to the Society may be “lamplighters" with Him to lighten unliyited lives thr- oughout the world by giving them the Scriptures in their own language. In Prince Edward Island we also help when we make a purchase at the Bible House in Charlottetown—an enter prise of the Society. ‘me am: HOUSE OPPOSITE EATON‘S (Operated by The P.E.l. Auxiliary of The British and Foreign Bible Society) iGt‘orge\'I|le, .'\'.S, was 9(lll('.llt‘d (at St Johns A(‘Z<lflt‘lli_\' and New !GIasgovv lliizh .\‘<~liml at \ow Glasgow. St. l"rani:Is .\a\ii~i University. and Nova Scotia Technical College. \\'h(-re he re-‘ The Canadian an Club Oi P. E. I. We telto pleasure in announcing that MR. LIVINGSTON T. MERCHANT United States Ambassador to Canada will he the speaker at our opening nieeting on \\'ednesda_V. Novembel' I. Canmlian-American Relations". New and ienevtai niemlicrsliips may be obtained by contacting the secretary. I ‘gib‘ His Excellency Charlottetown Hotel. subject “Some -45990150’ T. \V. Ml'l"l‘0N, Se('i'etary. Ministers’: Rev. A. Frank MacLean. I.A. Rev. G. Howard Christie. D Rev. Andre.w"S. ‘wt... n.n. } Organist and Director of Choirs. Boyston F. Mugford. A.B.C.O. i 10:00 a.m.—senlor Sunday Schod. 11:00 a.m.-—Primary and Begin- ners Sunday School ll:00 a.m.—Dlvino Worship Sermon: What's The Big Idea — Reverend Macl.ean. B.A_ Anthem: Lift up your Hud- SUNDAY. OCI‘. extend a welcome to all. BAPTISMAL SERVICE There will be a water baptismal service at the North River (fauseway 27th—-3 P.M. Weather pemiitting The Pastor and people of CALVARY TEMPLE i‘olerldge-Taylor. CALVARY TEMPLE PABKDALE lav. V. E. Jackson. PIC“? - Phone 0110 "'sUiifiiiv'si:a‘vTciT l0:fl a.m.-Sandi! School (1:00 s.m.—W 7:30 p.ns.—lvangeIlatte special Closing Sunday. School Contest. Awards will- be given. There will be open session for all will i’ Rev. Lawrence There SP at all services featurln Evangelistic Services R. Atltinson Field Ehiangellst MARITIME BAPTIST C0 ON October 29th —- November 10th (inclusive) HAZILIROOK BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. W. Pnssey. Pastor ‘ be . MUSIC Chinch Choirs. Ducts and os Mr.Atkinsonhasbeengreatlyused ofGodand eomeatotnwithawealthole AFRIENDLY WELCOME BYTHB ANDP'§.I:AWAI'l:SYOU MlNIS'l'ER being. these plans? For example: \/ A Sun Life Educational Policy will education. rt» 3.. Life G. J. Warnholtz, Summorsido R. L. Maclman. O'leaiy R. f‘. Shea. Kinkora Hand in hand with Life Insurance You have plans for your little boy - for his present security and his future well- Have you considered how easily life insurance can help you and your son realize \/ Adequate protection on your own life will ensure that he is left financially secure in the event of your early death. ensure him a vitally important college 3/ A Sun Life junior Adjustable Policy. taken out now. Will h¢lP Sill“ him 0‘ °“ the right foot when he reaches manhood. nprnmltsrwr so your community is well qualified to advise you “ p",,,-d,,,( ,5, prop“ Protection forjoor whole family. Sun Life, with in branch oflicu to serve you in Nortl) Anwnta, tr our of IL: world’: leading life inrsrsnu covnpsom. sun use assunancs cosseanv or cannon J. A. Moore. Charlottetown N. 1-1. Hansen. Charlottetown Mrs. D. G. Rotten. Charlottetown H. IINNETT CARR Suporvinn-—P. I. lslad I40 Richmond flu Charlottetown