pyvuykv-GOCIOC-FHSOOED-D-.LIs.II. "IHui&H1V-71' CIIRIHC-1 tdswvintl Protoosfant . ' Contributions hrinl mud in sermon script be wmlsa thought was sent heaven. And ll! Pill-Ind " people's beads and die!' :wh.ere art Thou. Lprd replied: and serve Him must be one those whom God loves and sins. l'it'ably woven together. His Son, in a transforming crience. The splendo of the ne incoming was so glorious sure was changed and His rnance shone like the sun mg communication of His love bi-loved Son: perience. GOD'S RESPONSE all who follow me." son's vision and decision. illree of His followers. Iwolte bros bootbs 3 E E 2 E 5 Anna Is Star Overnight iievarteen-year old Anna Mae- ley.tlalightcr of actor Raymond llasscv and niece of Canada's Eavqmor-General was given a lire-.s wri-Tk's tryout la" load in he Lnnilon production of The lrlllrlarll Drbutente. The story to llier amazing success that set rilicl raving about her talent bu. mill in rlirtlwn. Kt nmel and 30 pages of min tlnlv tcn oeaatal lllr :- "No trouble with REGULARITY" l.g1Mr. J. c. Hillis, of Halifax. - Pup! oflse ridollma ves. i've;?n ouble with Gudr, word down to the P0001! down on his times one day in seven. ll:-eellls age God said: 'Come ...a, he cried from out :'nt2el:tl;;. is here among my PC0913- Dolllivth last week's thought still in mind and a great, practical under- raking on our hands. we can see the-bearing of this little poem in our situation. God is among His people. and he who would find God The story of Jeaus' transtigurev inn, with its oi-lglniand Aoutcomc. raids us at this pon. way up - l" M9""' m""”"' 6” um” w lgalilriffeiirghtlonliuttllslrlehespranl the and social ced all that l"'"'” ""' "" M""” "mg: use with us indivlduall;-i."s't. Peter w of his own life that must govern our ”As each play it for stewards of tame to Him with an overwhelm- s nersonal reassurance of His Son- ship and His mission. "This is my the word that came from the Fath- t-r's lips. but the spoken word only gave voice to that all-absorbing ex-. Now that experience was God's mm response to a profound consecra- "H M lion. in a period of retirement at he ii. Caesarea - Phiiippi. Peter had so "F " ill h lrnowledged Jesua'Messiahshlp and '9”? Y” "9 Jesus had accepted the acknowled- ment as a revelation from Hie lather. But I-leh bad addtegl vgrda am the Messla means e on for me and the crucified life for 3"" ""1 ll" kw" . rain inan's salvation that God came in 3", p"g'"'t lory to His Son on the Mount. i " '"d "” he Father thus confirmed His W In W Witll Jesus on the Mount were as from a dream to find which Jesus, and His Heavenly vf.s- with an intercatl tay. plain in vain to free a Pmlled-. Com M1 .91," consisting of use mg Mlwm so an; M”. and Jane Weldon re The Standard this L""cl' Wmm" tttlli hv Staff Writer Robert 0 Donll miss it. Gel ltr Stnmlard - on sale now. lllplvlr with lnagaaipe. I2- ecceaalasl of able them also are . a supreme reali deny this life. God comes to in a radiance brighter from sun. I have just met a soil. all eglow with a covery of God and of a place in His pie nlng a new career vice. At the s of a number down of others the certainty of the tebllabcd in its pin that Jesus found in ed for us. And He a to endow us with l-Ii But it of the Ch sue in of love. of men with sult- Moody are out of this sad yet we dare not separate!"”1' d'Pth ""1 "'”'""5'- he spiritual ecstacy from the prac- mrl ministry. The two are inex-. never thought of k lag selves the riches up others into the same rec ness and renewal of l on- Div- and movements of rslonn advancement that produ best in our modern gave us the la and the law lives when he wrote: has received a gift, em one another as good God's varied grace." The New Tests average Christian God and confusion was cleared a "rosy MUIT an on AMoNo raoea coo Loves Th pg;-uh pridet of austerity Weent. up to I ll" ”'l""d' '”'P'5 To be nearer Godrtliat be mitlll grace that would an- to work sucll wond- Tba repturea of the saints are ty of the Clarit- people still the than Ymllll PG- personal die- en aaeurance it. now begin- of spiritual sar- alne time. I heard be in whom way and Divine love as- ca. Everything God lie clalrn- Mrs waits our faith s richest gifts. we are to be followers rist the ecstasy must in- the practical expressions The spiritual experience like Luther and Wesley Charles G. Finnsy and Dwight L. world in But the to them- that tliey found in Christ. it the first place they led option of the love of God. and of His forgive- ive at its se spiritual merit offers the a fuller meas- aon. Ivan Darraeb. Patterson Walk- or. 01.50-Braces Roberts. 01.00 each: Boy Mill. W. L. De- laney, Willard Stewart. Mrs. Claude Claw. Gordon Cooke. Mrs. J. G. Townsend. Rev. W. E. Ingra- ham, Kieth Stewart. Gerald Mac- ao. Miss Adeline Campbell. Frank MacEwen, W. E. Blakeney, Stirling Hunter. D. S. Dunning. 70 cents-Mrs. Annie Loclthart. 50 cents each: David Shel-rcn, . Evans Inglis. Miss Edna MecMurdo. Miss Jessie Murpliey. Judson Mecl..ean, Wesley Foster. Mrs. Harry Bowness. . 40 cents-Horace Heckbert. Total 572.10. Collected by Mrs. F. M. Davi and Mrs. Lester Champion. aite W 810, P J. 35.00-F. M. 02.00 each: Donald. Keir Foster Ellis, Larkin. J. A. Nicholson. Elm. Lloyd Miller. W. H. Keith Kennedy. W. F. Taylor. 31.00 each: Mrs. Mrs. Emily Porter. K011 Dev 1: Clark and Son. Mrs. Bowneas. Joe Wlgmore. Mrs. -Hor- ace Glover. Mrs. Minnie Macl.cod. Evelyn MacDonald. Ronald Ken- nedy. M. T. McNelll, Gordon Hate- ley. Wm. Semple Ltd., girl. Mary Simmonds. don Daye. 50 cents each: C. l Wyrna Cousins. . ,ul'e of the blessing of Gnrl than Total 560.00. he has yet accepted. Victory over collected by M", temptation. peace amid life's stor .-urhe,-5, and effectiveness in service are his salvation. But cell the treasures entrust- m only on the condition that ltll his brethren. received. freely ig'l!ve;" this is the law of all healthy pay e as an heir of can it res them w and they 3' - 810.00-Oliver Campbell 35.00-Robert S. Carruthers 85.00-Roscoe Walker 35.00-William Toombs 51.00 each: ion. Linwood Toombs. Mrs. Bruce: ntar. Mrs. Henry Stewart. Art- . on Bros. 32.00 each: E. 1. Jay. M. Nichol- e . City and Central Glgg to 8 35 cents-J Total 820 60 Collected by Mrs. D. Mac-Kenzie. s2.00 each: Harry Brown. Rev. L. M. Murray. and Kennedy' L” .3100 each": Charles Bcairsto. Hodge .-Montgomery. Mrs. '” c' m"""y' Ema" Reg Hilts, Mrs. William Gill, lvan Gill, J. A. Macxenzie, Everett Arthur LagE;'D3):. lchampion. Harris Blakeney. Jamel Danae" lsheen. Mrs. Ella Smith. Mrs. Sid- ' ney Mill, Jessie Murphey, Nelson Henry. Llo,:rL.:olx?:,-11,; 50 cents each Virs. George Dug- ); n. maven wumm W-"em DE Fm Gilacc Harding Mrs. Bruce Cra- ham. Miss Bea Mountain. Total 820.50. Collected by Mrs. Orvlllle Clark. 32.00 each: Mrs. Fred Tup in. Rev. T. J. l'umphey, Mrs. Orville Clark. rown. Weldon Daviaon. Mrs. Gor- M”: N915” C””ley' My M'c' Arthur. Maurice Clark. arm .1 C" "'"”'"”'- ll.” ””Kl'.1.i'."ri.”.”.7'32if."'i32;.'2'I5' . rtin . . - nr Donam Norm. MacKay"Mrs. Heath Cnselcy. Mrs. George Clark. Mrs. Roy Clark. Robe" can 50 cents: Mrs Parmenas Phillipe. FOR EXPERT IOUBI consult Brown Electric. WE TREAT THE SICK WILL ey's Pharmacy. ovtll 9 I-ll P-ll). AYDS VITAMIN 'and Mineral Reducing Plan at Iteddln Dial 4300. Free dellvel')l- Fre- postage. run ANNUAL rneeliss cl Wil- sloe North Cemetery will be lwltl Nov. 1st, 8 o'clock. All interested please attend. REGIMENTAL and "A" Squadron of the REJ- Regiment will train on Tuesday night. Nov. 1st at the usual bolt instead of Monday nishl. slsud Lt. Col. A. ll. Peaks. Command- ing officer. Llnkletter, J. F. Profitt. 75 cents-Bani. Burns. 50 cents each: Scott Moose. Melville Baker. W11- liam Cousins. Mrs. S. R. Pcndleton. ames Clark. Mrs. Total 019.50. I parted this life October 31. 1047. KaC3ollccled by Mrs. Russel Mac-p MW.” I member". by an 83.00-Dr. ll'ltllll'l(!9 Clark '''''"3': 52.00 each: Mrs. W. G. Simpson. Mrs. Rebecea Champ-l L. Davis”. Dr. R w Au”, R S. Humphrey wiring FANCY QNM for our Anni- versary lala only-all our IIIICY chine gunk W awood. 390110 and other gas a dis- oounta. V. W. Wsllnas Ltd.. Jew- elers Blue 180. ' Now is to add to your Starling gllllvar or plam getwalr: " , am i. . w. w. litezllner Ltd.. Jewelers lince 1000. BROKE l!P- Mrs. John L. Proc- tor. liuntar ltivsr. broke her hip in falling in bar home recently. She is under treatment at the char- lottetown Hospital. NEWMAN CLUB-The weekly rneetln of the Charlottetown New- man ub was held. Thursday at 8:30 in the Knights of Columbus Home. 31 Water ltreet. The meet- ing was called to order by the President and opened with a prey- er. The secretary read the minutes and of the and adopted as BILVII FLATWAII! 3100- the time Headquarters Tyndal Sample. Illproved read- Fatbar Roche. the club moderator, delivered a talk. Richard St. John opened a discussion on Jan and clauicel music. The meeting was cloud with the Newman i'lub prayer and was followed by e l-lellowe'ali party which was en- loyed by all. ................ Personals Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacAlon- en. Toronto. Ontario, motored here to 'grticipate in the celebration of the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mrs. MacAlonan'e sister. Mrs. Ber- tram Wlllla, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Creed. High- tield left Saturday on a motor trip to Toronto where they will visit their son Murray and Mrs. Creed and family. They expect to be ab-3 sent for about a month. . ln Memoriami in loving memory of our dear father W. Henry Coffin who de- Frank Cobb. J. MacKenzlc. Mrs. Fred Parker. Mrs. .............-v .. . .., Funeral of ii” Memoriaml Monday. Oct. 31, 11955 'i'1se Guardian I Mlis. JAMES A. CAMPBELL V L l'- MIIrPllY W... .... ..... .....-.... .. ..... rliollorloll in new arrtllmlm The funeral of the late Leonard Province of the dam of Mr!-, . p, um-phy, Vernon River, was James A. Campbell tnee Cassie! .; 7,41. ,.. - held from his late residence 'l'l:urs- giuaellrlteill Hsheupassedo taw7aIywl)l; day ,Oct. 27, to St. Joach m'a t' on OIPI 0! 9- r - Cblircll, Vernon River. Requiem at the age of 75 Years- Solemn Mass was celebrated by The late Mrs. Campbell Was born the Rev. Urbln Glllis. P. P.: dea- in Wood lllandl Ille WM ")9 con. Rev. E. Dalton; sub deacon daughter of the late Neil MacNelll Rev. J Cash also officiating at alnd Maryleli:iiacIQueen..ln zeh. the ave- s e marr ames . amp 0 Pa bearers were James Red- of Heatherdale. P.E.l: mom-1, M, 5, Lu, Arthur Richards. She was a resident of Oakland. Collin McNeil. lra Reid and John Cahfornla for the past 40 years. Mclachern. .she leaves Itjotmoulgli her pias.:uilgl 11. K 1 hi. (col 1; stand. two sons. aon an an .e ea lg an godynoheadgdl .GrandlGordon. Also one grandson Colin Knight John 1'. Doyle. The cans-.Csmlzb.elI. A sister. Mrs- 4-. D- gdlan Legion was in uttnndance. .MecNelll and 'a brother William Burial was in the church! come; M;cNeilll of Little Sandsmh 1955 tery at Vernon River. The unera Iln9l'8 SBl'VlCC Oll 0 - - was largely attended. at the Chapel of B. C. Walker, -... E201 Noirth Sulteli Street, Stacgtons 8. er remains WEFE Dr. Mecltee. 83. Dies in Toronto rest beside her husband and young son who predeceased her many ""5 '5'” GORDON r. ALLAN a-ll.ANx is. alive Funeral service for Dr. Donald . y g Alexander Macltee, as. of Glen- h-lls!taffin1924.b I In mm Announcement is made l;v- Mr. Allan at saint John. N. 3.. . mer mem I3l' 0 P - ;:,'nlf.':'t:lr:I;,rT:I::I”:?itIt;:?:E,e::"Ifa:i Muonoarl committee oft”, Rotary Charles P. Coulis. General Sales as Sales Manager of tile Mari- recently at Truil funeral chapel, club, he wrote what is now the Manager. Maple Leaf Milungltimes and Newfoundland. Yonge St., with Interment in Mount Pleasan cemetery. He died at his home. after an illness of five weeks. He retired as an Osgoode hall lecturer in 1045. Bord at Canoe Cove. P. E. I. he graduated from Delhouaie University and took his doctorate in classics at Cornell Uni- verslty. He graduated from Osgoode hall in 1013. and was dean of the law faculty at Delhouaie University for 10 years before joining the Osgoode Mr. King. a native of Newfoundland. has had many years' experience "sixth Object” of Rotary. lie was an elder of Bloor Street United Co., Limited. of the promotion f-:'.'3.'.ii.'2'.T.?'?rl2”h3l3if..i321rSE7 ” 0' Gm" ” A""-- ” 5'""'t Surviving are his widow, Laura nlohn, .V.B., to the position of Dl- lie all phases of the milling busi- Ia-"l3”;;:f:rey”;(r;::a:';,ni5ar;'E;'SE vision.-ll Manager. Province of neu la Ontario. Quebec. Mart- A. Mam”. mm eight 3;-;md.L-hjld. Quttiec. Mr. Allen will move tortlmes and Newfoundland. and I rem I'l0fT0""1l0- xlsrnreal November 1st to iakelweil qualified to handle II- uver his new responsibilities. lCompanyis business in his new ltil'..l-lrank D. King will replscelposition. NOTICE On Monday night. Oct. 31 lbe entertaining the children i have done on .M.......... SULPHUR CONTENT Sulphur is an important ingred- ient in the skunk's offensive smell.l ST. PETEll'3 0llTllElllllll. FESTIVAL OF ALL SAINTS TUESDAY. NOVEMBER lat , 1955, the Kinsmen will n the Armouries as they . , previous Hallowelen nights. Doors open zflllg l(3l.1:CghA:;:fT ”" ("”'”d"” at 7:00 P.M., program starting at 7:30 P.M. no Ajmjguow EUCHAMST an ohm... Please note that it is illegal to have or to sell the 7:30 P.M.-VESPER5 or THE DEAD tin Ceilhedrall following named firecrackers, Chinese crackers (fire- . h ,- y ' 51.00 each: Olive Thompson. John ' The sunshine received and not M",,.P,l,1,"j3"c,,”ff.” M?:nir,phg?,:',Duggan, Elmer Caseley. Russell distributed in the blade. or the Conn," Mrs. Kef", Mono M,.s.fMacKA,v. Mrs. R. Cnuisnn, Mrs. of the (rag; Chen" Mncxav. Kem, R,;mmv' Earle Scinple. Mrs. E. .H"llSl0II. becomes the scorching desert. The Lyman Moasef William p,-.,m'. .50 vents each: Mrs Alvin Suds- "909lV0d llld 001 dlllllrbtd ll? Garnet Turner, Mrs. Samuel Car-V lh"'i-V-h ”I;';h Dawd C""”" M" gnant pool. so ricbss ch , Mars a ammon- nlturll or spiritual. not log cgle each: Mrs. George HrntId- "'8' ll” elven. load in cousest- er. Mrs. Alexander Hlltz. Mrs.l 50"?”-"l ll-V M'"'- "”"" C"'"”"'"' ay. Our blessinss an Lorne Weeks. Mrs. George Mac 52-0"”WWa"l F”"”"d without number; they, and they. Nam, M”. Gordon 3,.y.n,o,,V ;si.0t'i each: Mrs. Francis Dunning. only, can be the measure of our Total 342.50. Mrs. Gussie Cameron. Sheldon 05'' Collected by Mrs. Ernest Mac-'C3'""”"' NORTH RIVER W. meeting of in teen members toba and Ontario. took them down gisitors present. The minutes were read and ap- munlcationa were read a letter lroln the Can- . The league of istol-ical Socieb the bulletin Fund Cempal Mercy Tea. The C.F.C.Y- ird were 01.00 be sent to the country. The sum of 32.00 ed toward the Historical An interesting letter fro Charles Agriculture and one on the c orlon sweaters sink and school heard. and bills with same. Hand towels r both schools. Th instructed to orda capsules. Mrs. Fred Jewell s for the committees paid in corn invited too will George Yen. son, Mrs. Bruce MacKinley Mrs. John Warren. Meeting Journed. foil social time. . tunic inlssmeses. blush Atsae'srassestablI!.wetk- hawdtasutswserss ' Imbutoesasatth.-be ellameiaunbewbn uQprstlea. .ompleted the cor- . spondenre. The reports of the are tobe ordered c secretary was r cod liver oil November meeting. be. Mrs- Mrs. Robert Vlckar- owed by lunch. and a I. the In- tha home of Mrs. . Meeting opened by ollcct in unison. Sia- anawered roll call llg fact about Ma.ni- C There were three Letters also read. 81.00 each: It was moved and seconded that W. fund for Cey- 81.00 ion, which will be used in the pur- Mrs. chase of sewing machines for Socie in Mrs. Paynter, Jones. our convcnor of r-en, areof were action l'l'IGl'n- l and ad- i Ewen. 35.00-Glydon Willis- 82.00 each: W. J 50 cents each: Mrs. Geo. Slmms. Mrs. Ira MacLcod Mrs. Edmund Stavert Sample. Total 321.50. Collected by Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Verdeen Peynter. Rev. Alex MacKay. . Johnson. W. K S. Machean George Taylor. Benj. Condon. Verdeen Paynter. ' Keir Woodslde. John Cotton. Elmerl Arthur Henry, W. B. War- T. J. Ling, Edgar Millar. l..B. ,w jg ...... Oilspoeel-teeters-. Beeseie Redes- freln 50.00 or 50: per week Oil Is Cool Stoves- from 30.00 or 25: per weal: Kitchen Sets (wooden 6 pieces):- freln 75.00 or 50: per weeli Ktlctieacllall-s 2.95aect Charles Adams. ; -F Collected by Mrs. Frank Mac- 75 cents-Mrs. Leigh Folland. .50 cents each: Mrs. Eric Sudsbury. .ch.mpion' M”. Mrs. Eric Howard. Mrs. William ;licrnard. Mrs. bx, M” ,Sam Burt. Mrs. Fred Folland. M”- 59.25. M. MacKlnnon. 81.00 each: Preston Toom C, K935 J ' K. (;.gpiduon' Mugnlnhn Cameron. Deni. Champion, Claude Dunning,l TOW . E. P Yeo. Ernest MacEwen.' William stavert. Elmer Bernard.lEW9ll- George Cotton. '32 .00 each: Rev. E. H. Bean. L. Orr, Thomas Wigmor C. Baker. "1 R , l5l.00 each: Mrs. Kci amsny. ' M" FredlBl'llCe Champion. Bruce MacLeod. Mrs. W. C. MacLeod. Mrs. George cm.-lr:Hardlng. Mrs. William Buchanan. lMrs. E. J. MacGregor. Mrs. Car- lrie Sheen, Rev. S. Haslam, Joseph liardinlz. "rs. Barbara MauGoug- 'an, Lorne Dunning, Mrs. Stewart . Peppin. . 75 cents: Mrs .50 cents each: Mrs. J. M. Devlson. John Chappell Mrs. Walter Thomp- Sflfl. Total 023.25. Grand Total 3325.70. BARGAINS ill ltE00llllll'l0llEll FURNITURE Mill lirrlllllcizs Cilasterfields i 3 plecel- from 50.00 or 50: per week from 40.00 or 25: par weeli Kitchen Cabinets (chrome)- 15.oo or soc per use". Ipsy Chairs 35.00 er25cperwoe' Rockers 25.00.ei-Zssperw-sol iaieyeies ..........20.00os25sperweell Ielewtaycets 20.00or25c Iefligererers and tea loses-L . from 10.00 or 2!: per week Cessil0.00er25cperwed New way ruimiruas . . CO. LTD. lsieaaar esoeos sressl " set. P" Colin Burt, Mrs. 2."? W. B. MacArthur. I Our Financial Campaign for the Restoration of the West Front of the Cathedral w devoted to this cause. crackers) Jap torpedoes, toy caps. rockets and saluted. I. S. WEBSTER. Deputy Chief of Police. ill begin today. All offerings will be Remember when your car stalls in traffic it may be the gasoline! isso EXTRA GASOLINE rim ma 1111111117 31.111116 Ice in the carburetor ia a major reason why can stall. is your car .nmn, gnu aye? Pifge you blame it on a cold engine or badly . wgutqd carburetor. by 1332 Egg:-improved to give you even creator pmgeguon against cold weather stalling. It combats the formation of tee anywhere in your car's fuel system. a. ..agMn vepeslsas or no cartwvatov it has a re- lslgorathg 050:9. Condensation from the htolle air Ireeees. lea crystals stop the fool supply-and 10' out atolsl Avoid Qh with Ease Estro Gasoline. I ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST