. .14 uwksy, in the Chair and the . .1... present: Rev. D. A. Campbell. Fall Meeting Of P. E. l. Presliylefl Pmsb tier of P. E. I. held mrhjeull megtiu; in Zion Church 11.11 on Tuesday. November 2nd. "III! the Moderator, Rev. J. Don- and, Rev. '1'. H. B. Bomers. at eak. In-I-ha, following Ministers were .5". Donald Nicholson. Rev. E. 8. IN MEMCPIAM ELLI ENMAN Springhill was deeply saddened on September 27th.. to learn at the sudden and tragic passing of one or its best loved residents, Ellis Enman at the age of 26 years. A lrlend to everyone he was loved by all who knew him. He leaves to mourn and miss him. his wife the Iormer Alice Morse- head. West Devon; two sons. Brian, age '1 Dennis age 5; his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Angus En- Recent Death Of city Man 1954, of James Hcrrell. The late Mr. Herrell was born in Char- lottetown, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Herrell. 48 Weymouth street and is survived by a sister. Mrs. A. J. Murphy of this city. Mr. Herrell was a veteran of the First World War after which he The death m,m”.ed at the C-hm.,ywas held in the In-311458 Willi MFS-l'1'he treasurer save her report lor- lottetown Hospital on October 31, same Muxlmmn mesldmgt rriday. November 5. 1934 The Gnarman SS Vciiieyfield W.M... Hold Meeting The regular monthly meeting nfiteg was appointed to arrange for. the Valletfleld W-M-5 AU-Klllarilspecial music (or this service. The Page 9 V MY!-lthe previous meeting and received Alex Martin was devotional leaderyner offering. New lenders and lor the EVEN"! End hid 35 hPrlcommittees were appointed for the theme ”The influence of a Christa next meeting. Miss Jean Mac-, tan leader." The meeting Opened Kerizie presented in Chapter from? with the singing of "All Hail The the gbudy book and the meeting. Power Of Jesus' Name" f0”0W8d closed with The Lordia prayer. at-l by R Pl'H:v'9T by the REV A C. ter which lunch was served by: Fraser. NOW THEY ALL KNOW They know Greendal's have the variety - - - They know Greendal's Sale Prices are utte rly unmatdi- Mrs, Fraser assisted by the com-I mittee in charge. I ed! They know Greendal's are busy handing outfall Stock! Scripture readings wcie givon byl Mrs. MacKlnnon and Mrs. Gilliii. (allowed by prayer by Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Martin save an interesting mm, Rev. L. M. 'Miu-.Nnughmn. yuv. L. E. Blslke. Rev. .1. E. neetliwood. Rev. E. H. Bean. Rev. w. H. Brown. Rev. George Killen was employed by the CNN. up un- ' his retirement. His passing is mourned by his many.lriends. Funeral services took place on man. Sprlnghill; three brothers. Reuben and Kenneth. springhill; stennlng with R. C. A. F., Trenton, :and Rev. David Mnwhinney. Elders glen! Slfgrnilfiunm? aiygt Tuesday. November 2, from Saint reading on the experiences M I To BE "ANGED pruent included Mr. Fred Clark. Inez predec-ease: hm; three years Dunstan's Basilica. Solemn High missionary in India. The devo-I LINCOLN. England (R..u1e,,i.. Mr. Murdoch MacPhee, Mr. Reg. M Mr J S Cole Mr J Mass was celebrated by Rev. Jus- tionsl part oi the meeting closedlA 23.y..a,.oid 1331355 man, John, unc.Nll . - 5-"I9 - r - H30. .. ....-.m........, Mrs. P. L. Mec- mm, ,,,.,m, 1i2.”.””f3.?."..Z'f..:T'iIJ”i.? '8:.?.i?Z: "E-2..i.2S.”e..?5.?.i.fii2"'.......... .-...!:3;:;;;'i,;el.;”:..;;g;;:;e3.,l';,..l:? 13" ”'""” Fmyopy snoop 'Nul-'-- M1" 59"" ”3””- M'”' J' Li Lesion and the last post was call with ii verse from scripture. derjng M1,, vybiii How, 24, after SUITS I'D 549.50 . . . . . . . 520.25 ' Gorrlll I34 M1 E- 1” H”d-Ys Pillow, wife and children sounded by bugler Wm. Chalsson. con-espendence was received by she had broken off their engage-i I Ladies correspondence included request Cm”, The lgmlly. Pallbearers were: Messrs. William the temperance secretary and the mem, Docheny who W” carried S Board of Administration - . . - .- y. . V . ,. . .. - . . I'CQ- - . . . . . . "I Y” . G””"35- Pei” T"'”'"””- chame Chiistian stewardship seiietary. into the dock by piison otticer; for nominations! bym Wrenthil: MacDrirIaIri. Robert Downe, Vin- Square, for the afghan MW. nugstabbed the gm when sin; gavel I'D . . . . 1 400 Other ' aaurer o . .- . - . y . , - 4 . . '.”.2..E:fo. u. M. -. w. Mn G:T?.f:iii3.'P9"5i -:;:.;"..:..2d..:'::::,l:...:.i”::”:..:::.i. 31:. i::::i..;"::.::":::: :":..:1:: new um-a l-new COATS-Sch Pm-4 "M ":.”..”::.i fllf::.:.L".:?J.:i” S;ii:ii”.iii”w.i'::l?: 133;... H- h S h I J I BOMBER JACKETS 54 95 ”'d'”' .'i:.”.?......:... .;......... ...... .: ...... .... w......., ...... .... lg C 00 l'. , - SUITS to 549.50. to clear 514.95 Cmwben esgludd chaise: allillid fbeeledr: Stgixrililjiysnd Claude Helen and R d C C 1 Boys Ladies' e I ' :.l.”i..'"f:?. ............ .... .-.... ...”... e l'0SS ounci PARKAS. special . . .. 56.95 STATION COATS and CLOTH stat .:.?m”.::...”l2.2;'..::..”:; f.?.?5..;.".?,.'”':;S..,.., .... ...... ...... .. cons to s3s.oo. special si9.so the Church to the Koreans in My,-Li, Mmord and wnnacey (t:lie HllKhwS('l1l'))1f;IldJUI3l)t:r l;.e(:tC;':es; special Ladies: I . . . I . I Japan. He 9150 lnnounmd "19 Ins and Don MacDonald. 9”” as V 1' b 1 Rack of I E dies: visit on December 701 and 8th of Mr. and Mrs. John w. Ellis, 9'9” (H0315? W” V 2 d'.""" 9': Men's Miss Jean Kelly or Toronto to M... and Mrs. Sterling Eiin, .DlPsen. -I uslltats wasv ispense PRTN1 DRESSES. 51'” f. 44' "1895 T9P"959""3”,V9 Y"9"”” M me Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Molyiicax. lwnh. bmwse 0 Fm" ”.5"' 0 T . . . . . . - Church in the interests of the Mr. and M” Gordon No” -special simiker. Dy Mimrl Uim- , SPECIOI . . . . . . . . . . . . SL93 W W i.2Z'”e.2T.””i.”i..?li.”fif.i..Zi..;LiiE25 Me” New r...ai-.- Hefor ir in ornn. V . Y ?1r'Il1s Budget Conveiier. Rev. L. :2: 'gl::1Eyw(;'lIh"ah;1?' the speaker. TO . . , . , , , , s3,48' Y; h1Il9Ei(SN:lAll,IIt3ilrt,;)trIon pl-23 oi...iy, and L,...,.,.,,., ' l2l':I1iF Il?I.(?II'I3:l tllIienDl'h5LI'3lY;lI:lill)Y'x(lI; Men's Ht-avv Ladics' 1 r r -r . l ' ' - . would nemnvegmgzg-ow avg. '.3:L:':.:i:”.3li23"s..... :2i”.".”.”' ..”.i. W2... ”'ll?Z..."li2 I BOMBER JACKETS to Si4.95- HOUSECOAT-S. special -. 53-00 on hll mo ion. e r re-min - - ' - 7 -s 5 Childrenss pd Kirk Sessions of their res'pon- CIIFTEH Ind EH88! Ltd. . across Canada Viiir-eiit Decoste y ' ”.::.I:"i ll.” .;:2”.::.2f l.";LT.:.”:o;'..... :i2?.2””.”.. ”::....::i::”:;...”c.3. its 3 5P""'' -i----------- 57-” sl-EEPERS. special ........ 94: ll ton ore e aniiua mee - I - ' - ' '-'- I ' i I - I :mc'm'Repo”lAl.ng "F? It-:IamBp Kent lhs Alliigfllltalnnlldie-Aithu Eiiiiiaii llirzllalscgilrxieclgr lgadxixiaarrlioul? Rays and ;WgXTEEgdrPn S " . . La 'l v 'i- ' -' ... ,e.7.:..... had E:-iissur1'i.I Sadie and Fred Best land. , TO SPECICI Girlts ' ' I ' mm. ui cover all operating com Eva and Gordon Olsen. - - A . E H y . tor the year. . Maud Enman. C d M5n5 xtm emy Clld 3'PIOCQ I'Cg. Reporting on Evangelism andy Darrel Hal-wood. III 50. 9 social Action. Rev. L. E. Blzilkiel Employees of cumin and Briggs Mr. and IVIl'S. A .1. Murphy at - - - - - - - - - ' TO . . SPOC. . . . As every mother knows . . . small-fry part)-goers aie out for a happy cniling. They FXPI-l("l to get that scrumptious. cnlorliil ilish of Jcll-O! lllltd that R ml?-SI 5U0C955fUIILtd- Illiis city iiisli it) thank their friends. PFEEC-hlnll MI-S-VI0" had I399” held Isistr-rs and TIIIFSPS iii the Char- bv his Cnmmlllce in Kfhslllllmnl Ancel. Jean. Claiton. Eva. Willard Iiiiii-iimii Hiispiliil for their sym- lhe fir-Rt Week in August. H9 dl"3Wianrl Bea Ballum. pailiy and kindness during their the attention of the Court to the Joy", and Ame; Ladn". irgcpr” sad hp.-paw-mpnt, increasing neglect of the Sabbath Winnie and Dave. .. on the part of large segments of pea” and Rm, Enmam society and the Presbytery adopt- Gaudeu G..oce'1.y' Ml-smuche Alvin and Ann Cotton. Halifax SEVEN DELICIOUS FLAVDIS The GREENDAL Company Limited IN MEMORIAM ed a resolution urging our people to guard well this scared heritage. out plow". Reporting for the Gordon Mem- . in loving memory of my II!” . srlsl Fund, Rev. D. A. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Camille Boutique. Mother. Mrs. Frank Newsome, IIAIACI there had been an excell- i Rm-e Valley. who lineal IWM Bprnya Mr and Mrs EInl('l' MF(1tiunplI Wallace Kaye Jr. .loyne. will and Violet. nut response and funds would IN-wemhor-it-h. 1950. soon be in hand whereby a mcin-I nrlsl cairn will be arei-ted at Al-l tiartxin to the memory of the iirst' missionary martyrs of the cans- To-diay tiring: I)lll'I( said memories. Of a loved one zone to rest. And those who think of her to-day y mm Chumhy Are the ones that loved her best. l Election od' officers for the en- E”5w'"'h "Id ch”1'"" . -iiinz year resulted as follows: Charm 5'"-'1 Mi" A""h' GP;;(',f,:'”:elm” ""1 y Moderamh Rem E 3. Hams; Clerkv Natalie and Kenneth MacArthur - - Treasurer. Piilicity and Statistics, 7vToFnTr?iTizIuT-." -a ” or ”r"""" LOWESTOFT. England ml": Catches by herring drlfters off the east coast are reported more than four times as big as in 1953. Rev. '1'. H. B. Somers; Missions l and Property. Rev. D. A. Camp-I bell; Pensions. Rev. Geo Killenp . Colleges. Rev. Donald Nicholson; i Christian Education. Rev. M. C. l Ourris; Camp Keir, Rev. E. H. In loving memory of llomar l l.liimes who passed away Novemhcr Iran; Evangelism and social Ac- iCRRC"TC””C S”??? 4th. 1952. mm. Rev. IL El Blame: Budget t-ialeshvctlasmtehen installed in of . retiring Moderaionl Rev. J. D. Mar.Kay. vma warmly: thanked for his services in the: chair. The next stated meeting of: the Presbytery iii i.o be held on. March 1st in The Kirk Hall or 5. James” Church, Charlottetown. To a Father so good nml kiml No one on earth like him we niiil. For all of us he dam his best. God grant him eternal rent. Rev. 1.. E. Macblsughtnn; Histori- cal Matters. Rev. J. Donald Mac- Kay: session Records. Rev. J. E. Hoathwood: Radio committee. Rev. W. H. Brown: "Record" l Committees. Mr. Reg. MncNutt. ll The new Moderator. Rev. E. 8.. Ever Remembered by (liars and Earl. en Each Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Until 9 p. m. SEE WHAT'S NEW IN TOYS FOR ''54 USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN - A small deposit will hold your Toys full by then. Last day of delivery will be December 23rd. BARGAIN LOT OF TOYS SHOP EARLY "Crown Bi-and Corn Syrup helped give me the energy I needed to finish the hardest swim of my lifo.'7 until December 20th. They must be paid for In HALF PRICE WHILE THEY LAST Best Quality Toys left over from last year. We. Me so pleased to present to the Fathers & Mothers. Brothers and Sisters of the younger boys ,snd girls. such I fine selection of good well made educational Toys at fitlr prices. Here you will find hundreds of new toys for all ages. We are ready to Lay-Away for Christmas now. Why not shop while you have the full line to chose from. A small de- posit will hold your order. SLEIGHS. ETC. BABY SLEIGHS. BOB SI EIGHS. WOODEN SLEIGIIS. TOBOGGANS. SKIS, ETC. 1 STUFFED TOYS GAMES FOR YOUR LITTLE ELECTRIC TRAINS - cowggy A h Bears Srrn lvlile . T B LIONEL, AMERICAN FLYER. 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