of Christ” at the Vacation School which concluded sions yesterday in the F ie # « es Saal . Bible ses- - i an head Bap-. school was under the direction saff of volunteer workers. tist Churen. The daily church of R.J. Rupert assisted by a large TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., July 25, 1959. 5 Accused Testifies In Mail Theitase . Hughes took the said that he had seen the post office put temporaril wi i i E F rt : F = [ ul yt TRRERRS iatF * I fa sorting mail. He told the court he had no previous experience. ed said, when-he was placed on as ron ian es. sed ane i onl say that his own post office box was in the same division in which| . he was working and # he had Firemen To Play Important Role During the Royal Visit members of the’ Charlotictows fire department will be doing double duty in contri to public. *| The fireworks 0 display planned Fort Edward, Victoria Park will direction. .- The firemen will also be pro- be under their the pleasure and safety of the! ECT News Paced Cs liegt TY NEWS PAG Saves Drowning Girl gf ty | i i aye, Thursday was being hunted by; armed rangers. es ster’s business agent Larry Daley — of St. elected president for a. second term Thursday at the close of the Newfoundland Federation of Labor’s four-day annual eonven- tion. it “I have seen a specialist.” he .| advised delegates, resign. Was operated on earlier this year for a hernia. John’s, - Nfid., “and it may worked on a mural of the “Life! sion four division in the Pes WME ER ; ° ae : ficulty locating the hundred or|bave been simple, however, “I | F ioe i iM he didn't know where to : ee Bei > irvie place a letter, he would usually . : Concludes Its Sessions erry ra Y .. eebeenen eres Mooring Dolphin r- | He found, however, that’ the let- Anglican Church FIRST BAPTIST The daily Vacation Bible School; He spoke in glowing terms of teres were getting mixed “ © Contract Let of the First Baptist Church of| the staff of workers referring to O e Cra e . }he put one letter addressed to of Canada CHURCH Chari held Ks | their generous contribution of ; ‘ | Meyers Studios in his back - : ; J concluding time and talent and commended . et until he could find the box.| County Construction Company Cer. Prince and Fitzrey Streets. Ministers sessions yesterday. It was the! ihe facilities of the new church an ut tae Sen ks of Ghar: | the SS Billet “was taid-ep For a_certain period each eve-|has been awarded the contract ST. PETERS Smiehisens Rey. A. Frank MacLean, B.A, CO ee eee nciee mttatly te the waried| Wttetown harbour is on its way |last fall at freeze-up time and| SINE, -be would,work on the stamp | for three mooring dolphins at CATHEDRAL Rev. H. L. Mitten, B.A, B.D. ee ment of 190 boys and girls. | program of music, stories, games | © the_boneyard. Highways Min-' hasn't operated since. cancelling machine which he was | the site of the Marine Terminal, Rochford Square Organist Royston F_ Mugford, 2. R. J. Rupert was director of the| and handcraft—all related to the| ister J.G. MacKay has announcéd/ The reason given for Ws~with-| ‘old to maintain from an opera-|eing built for Texaco, Canada, po coon 3 Re M.A. and Choir Director: Organist and Director ef Cheira, school and had associated with|theme, “Following Jesus.” _,| that the Rocky Point Fetry “Fair- | drawal from service are the high | Honal standpoint. He was given 811 i nited. This was announced re- oS eee — —— him upwards of 30 leaders and| Many women of the church eo-| Yew" has been sold to O'Brien | cost of operation and the pav-|trush to clean the machine with) 1) poh company Mrs. V. L. Dingwell 11:00 a.m. workers including the pastor,| operated to give the “boys and| Metals and Iron Works, and he ing of the road between Chariotte-|5Ut found this not too suitable wh eat , See ee ee an cial Hall (4 & 5 years) Rev. H L. Mitton who was chap- girls Aight refreshments each expects i will be scrapped. | toute ion Rocky nes wtih o go he used bis own handkerchief. | residem engineer. M.LA., D.D., ; a.m. AY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery in West Par- lain of the school and Bible in-| morning and through the generos-| The ferry has been plying be- : Reet The fi letter that came to The work is scheduled to stert | the Rev. W. G. Hogg, Open session for young people) ier (3 years and under) structor of the junior group ity of some of the men the boys | ‘Wee Charlottetown and_Rocky B¢w bridge greatly shortening the | his attendtion was one for Meyers | immediately.and is expected to| Wlonerary Assistant Priests ant oe im chapel led by the | 11:09 2.m.—Morning Worship. In speaking of the school and| and. girls were treated to ice|Poimt since 1935 when it replaced | distance by road Studios: It~did~not—have—e—box.| he-completed. the first_of Sept-.| sa... Ste Ne ae ae oe Solo: © Lord Mes referring to the success of the| cream on the closing day. °° | , mumber on it. He had enquired | ember. The dolphins will handle "hue Sunes Brcates: hie. Me ed oy ann church | Cesar Franck. week’s work Mr. Rupert said, “It A display of the handcraft ‘will Dyas 5) k D ° victed in city police court yester- | where to place the letter but was/| the largest ships. _ . Roberts)! Mr. Robert E. is not possible to measure the| be viewed by the congregation nken Uriver day morning of drunken driving. | still unable to find the box. | Another contract awarded ts The Ninth Sunday after 160 om—Cove of talenis 05/ ams, Ont value of such an undertaking but | foltowing’the Sunday morning ser- A female resident of Chestnut| Later a letter came addressed | that for supplying all pipe and | Trinity ’ ne eee Sermon: “Fhe we know from experience that| vice at which time the children|@e@ts Seven Days Street was remanded for one|¢o the Mail Film Service He was | fittings associated with the pro-| 8/00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist a meee word the impact and influence on the/ will pick up their individual work. f week for unlawfully permitting| told. by Mr. MacDonald that it/|jeot. This will be bandied by] 3:45 a.m.—Mattins derguitin auseemaie cee: aa R, 8. ~ lives of the boys’and girls as well! A program featuring some of the, A seven day sentence was im-, drunkness to take place on her | @hould go into the Meyers Stu-| Douglas Bros. and Jones. 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist & aus dee tes cae tees Gee praadhaeee Gys as the jeaders and workers activities of the school willbe posed upon a resident of Falean- | premises. dio Box; was told where to find it} It was also announced that the! Sermon. parents attend divine worship) the Island”. Rev such a school are far reaching.”! presented in September. wood Farm by Magistrate K.M.| Two speeders, one of Belvedere | and did. He forgot about the/M.F. Schurman Co. Ltd. will) 7:00 p.m—Evenseng @= An| ° Gubte RA t Martin when the accused was con- | Avenue and one of Carleton were | other letter in his pocket at the| build the tank truck loading rack | Soul’s Chapel). {1:00 a.m.—MORNING WOR- ville, eee ; fined $30 and costs or 10 days and | time. and the railway tank car rack. | Visitors Are Most Welcome | SHIP. tes * - ond Holds R Tv smows racet $35 and costs or 10 days re va Scat AT ALL SERVICES Observance of Believer’s Bap-| ALL SUMMER VISITORS | LONDON (Reuters) — i fy eas tom CORDIALLY WELOOMED a ; | ‘Three men charged with being 50% Sis CRB ete en ee orn : Z Sermen: “The Gurse of Pre- To Mark 20th Anniversary [comers Weoncossy ceporiet'»| dunk, and incnabie "ale ap [PREIS ANCA eet nint| _ ST | pears" iatoa dso pares, Om Corot ==! ADULT POLIO CLINIC oMUROE a will be refought and) will pause to remember those |" tte veer ending April 30. As-| 2s, tom Charlottetown got @ Retabliched 1100 7:30 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE 235 Cumberland St. songs re-sung as some|who have fought their last bat- oe cai OT ae 1 > and a one week Pee ee Service | begins with bright) _at Longworth Ave. 125-150 men of the 2nd Medium | He. They are Wilfred Cari Watts, | eam ‘contractor, made a “net | er = The Adult Polio Clinie for First, Second ‘and || Tee Reverend Canon J. T. Iebett,| bymag of the Gospel te organ- Proclaiming: Battery hold a re-union in obser- Rasdet Seca better De tenes profit of £2,789.584 ($7,810,835) | Rector piane accompaniment. The Old Book vance of the 20th anniversary of r 4 Reginald ‘after taxes. DEVELOPIN Third inoculations for Cardigan and surrounding Organist and Cheir Directer, Sermen: “Kept By The Power The New Birth Clark, eginal Mr. H. Jehn Harris, F.R.C.0. the forming of the battery im|(Hum) Docherty, New Haven: Your Films for 20 Years Ee : fe of Ged” rs Charlottetown on Aug. 15 John Roland MacKinnon, Char- ANCIENT SITE In Today—Out Tomoerrew districts will be held in the C. Y. ©. Hall Monday, 8:30 a.m.—Celebration of Holy a Ged Ie Wait The 2nd Battery was mobilized lottetown: , Ralph Hazen Dunn, Remains of an abbey founded , GARNHUM PHOTO } Communica, ing The GSilence’’—Messrs for active duty ‘the day before | Mount Stewart; Joseph Edward | in the 7th century are seen at, STUDIO July 27th from 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. | 11:00 a.m.—Moerning Prayer and —" Robinson, Jemkins,| 10:15 a.m—Treth tor Toder war was declared and wes the Gillis, Theodore Lawrence Mor-| Abingdon near Oxford in Eng- 135 Kent St. Ch’town | Sermon. te “The nis cok te lease Go peoples ris and W. A. Chander Char- | tand, Ke ‘ ——EE Senet over ae bal oad ee, a 11:00 am—¥, Soe ok Gatety Sis ke | Wedidiclidn ter the ‘romnien - ; wee ee FW at betes services. aa ee Did Mech Mere nas oie Bers ; | will take place at 4 p.m. A par- et Vistters Are in ved ae ee ee a & the : ~ will } a 5 NORTH RIVER. mn Conte Excellent car-parking facdli- anne A. Siete a eee 7 place at 5:15 and the evening! = Attend Babies small in - eayetaane Scotland 11 days) ). et will be held at the | = DRUG STORE OPEN COME AND WORSHIP enn, eet Sr S Ge meena, The battery was under com- Canadian Legion at 7. p.m. | PRESBY TERIAN P Phone 5121 for mand of Major George W. (Crack- \ ZION PRESBYTERIAN | 7:30 p.m. er) Craig. Captain Wallace J. THE KIRK OF 5S. JAMES jeri ier Gea Andrew was second in command. jf | : x | Mr. Jee. Wooten, Other officers of the original bat- , ane ree eer ET, nn | Corner Prince & Gratien Streets cFcY crc enn ba SEMPLE’S PHARMACY ° ||----------------------| Sern cone | Son moe Waele Stewart G. Ives. Set. 4 . : _ ' Soa cat Chennai eee Ey cat he the cals dita we cba Oe tiles TO-NIGHT and MON. 4 Miss E. Lian McKense THE SALVATION ARMY t centres Mus.Bac.. F.M.C ° Mr. Joha Lea-Morgan, M.A., Great George Street tact with the enemy came when October 1943 they sailed for and until Christmas fought the American 5th Army Ss E F ope. During the festivities, \the men TO UNVEH. PLAQUE OTTAWA (CP) — Agriculture Minister Harkness will unveil a plaque July 29 at Harrow, Ont., marking the 50th anniversary of the Harrow agricuitural research etation. VISITED MOTHER Mrs. Donald Rathbone has re- turned to Calgary, Alberta after visiting her mother, Mre. Ww. Queen .. ii with this o ng | Here is Wisdom;, ith = zt the s F Book, the most val- in God’s sight, there is no . save the royalty ‘this affords. is is ‘the These are the bs 5 .178 Queen Street in | 1{/ DIAL 4171 ___ @ SATURDAY HOURS UNTIL 9:30 P.M, afternoon and evening and all day Sunday. ra @ SUNDAY HOURS 0:AM. TOS PM ~~ ¢ FREE DELIVERY | | i | j | * HRN RK KH H TO-DAY ONLY CAPITOL a a: ALIAS %ws | JESSE JAMES 2:30 7:00 9:00 ~ COMING -MON.-TUE. | | WHETHER YOURE A TEEN-AGER IN LOVE OR ‘ALREADY HITCHED, HERE’S A HAPPY, HILAR- | ®#VlS—¥4E SUPER-cHASE LEADS ‘}10US PICTURE OF LOVERS’ QUARRELS AND | ¢ | LOVERS’ BLISS! 4X A LOVE-AFFAIR WITH A FRENCH FLAIR! — ee FUNNIEST THING THAT EVER x ® _| Service of Thanksgiving and Grganist and Directer of Choirs B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director 11:00 2.m.—Divine-' Worship, " Rededication: in honour of the. approaching esty, the Queen, and His Royal Highness, Prince Philip. Ser- mon by the Minister: “The Queen’s Grace.”’ Sele: Litany for eur Country— Walter MacNutt. — Mr. William K. Rogers | Anthem: A Song of Peaco— Sibelius arr. Wilson, ‘visit of Her Maj-| 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.—Aduk Bible Class. . 11:00 a.m.—Nursery | School. Sermom “The Lamb of God” Dr. J. A. Keffend, Trure, N.S. Anthem: “Nene Other Lamb”. land 4 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. Sermon: Dr. J. A. Koffend _ St. James Church, Trere, N. 8. - tise a.m.—Holiness 745 p.m.—Open Air Meeting at the Provincial Sanatorium 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. 7:00 p.m—Publie Salvaties You are cordially DAVID WAYNE PHYLUS KIRK PETER LORRE JOE MANTELL GENE EVANS COMING SUNDAY. MIDNIGHT BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A.M. (PONE COCA xT 10 Ha ouTr | You ’ GN itu 5 ALTA “ELI WALLACH _ ad » VISITORS VERY WELComE | Atthem: “Ye Servants of THE KIRK IS OPEN DAILY | « &** Paderborn Song Book All Are Cordially Welcome CENTRAL CHRISTIAN : CHURCH CALVARY TEMPLE “213 Kent Street PARKDALE Charles P. Herndon, Assemblies of M.A., D.S.L. — Minister _ Canada _R.€. . Rev. V. E. Jackson, Pastor Mrs. Allison p Mactan, A.R.C.M. keen : Mrs. ‘alcolm Beck, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday. School. Chote Director. Adult Lesson: “The Great Flood.” 19:00 2.m.—Bible School for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wership Sermen: ‘“‘The Perfect Life” Sele: Come Unte Him (Handel) by Mrs. Claude Graham ef Windsor, Ontario, |. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Wofship. Sermon: “Measure of a Man” This church is identified with. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A. Minister Guest Organist during July PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH * If Second Street - Phone 4214 Mrs. Stanley Newman * Organist Mise Helen Wiison, God’s wrath.” a.m. 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Praise. This Sunday: “ “ABIDING IN CHRIST”, Challenge _— ve 7:30 pm—Evangelistic Service. The Minister wil conduct “Release Through Death” % Service ~~ “Some people throw away a bushel of truth because it contains a grain of error: COMING THURSDAY ° the great movement to restore | others swallow a bushel of | the presence of Christ, the essential Christianity of | grror because % contains a| Royal extends a welcome. the New Testament.-Unity—of |--grain_of_truth.” . Sees all obedient believers im Christ Remember: / +—_—— is our unchanging plea. Yeu are Welcome at the Temple UNITED PENTECOST COME AND WORSHIP 3 @ « * CHURCH FREE CHURCH OF 37 Elm Avenue SCOTLAND All Copy for A. N. Stairs, Minister, Birchwood Street Church Page — Seren Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, .8.A. ' Services : Must Be In By 10:00 am.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Service conducted 5:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship ' by Mr. Angus Campbell. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting “T = Os Ae me pants Thursday : G. A. Robinson, Minister. he me The Church message walk in darkness, but shall & € S ont é ere mi have the light of life."’ John 8. Our Sunday services during July and August .are at 10:0 “OLD YELLER” . eR RRR ME kK ee eee He EL \ eUeE °