WEAR DONOR PINS PROUDLY Proudly wearing their attrac-;R. W. Dodds who has attended ins are|20 times and Miss Elinor Higson five Chartottetowa residents who| who has made 20 donations. are among the many regular don-| Standing are, Eric Gauthier with ‘tive 20th, blood donor pins ors who keep the Red Cross Blood | 21 . Donor service in operation in| Thistle who has contributed 24 Prince Edward Island. Seated are! pints, and Councillor A. J. Has- 21 donations to her credit, John lam who has 23 donations chalk- CITY AND “ug eh aed CENTRAL WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia. 1959 edition, for children and/ sent ‘adults. Best available.| Mrs. Lothian 3665. SEE WHAT $1.00 will buy this weekend at Burns Jewellers. Items ideal as birthday gifts, shower gifts, other occasions. TEEN-AGE RAGE! Going mond her, precious gold for him. $10.95. At Burns Jewellers, BIG NEWS for Teens! Bums Jeweller have special 1 MARY’S BEAUTY Salon. Dial 3837. Cold Waves $12:50 for $10:00; $10. for $8.; $8:50 for $7.; $7:50 for $6.; and $6:50 for 102% AUCTION “45” Score Cards _ for sale at Guardian - Patriot Central Printing. -' THE BEST Values for your food Dollar—At Weatherby’s Clover Farm. Open Frid-Sat. til 10 p.m. WE TREAT the sick weil. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m: SEE BURNS Jewellers window featuring $1.00 specials this week- end. Shop early for best selection for yourself or as gifts. HEAR Mr. Heath Macquarrie on Report from Parliament Hill at 7:45 on Saturday, April 18th, CF.C.Y. TV. THE CANADIAN Cancer Soc- jety, Prince Edward Island div- ision draws your attention to the special telecast “Report on Can- cer” Over National T.V. Network, Sunday April 19th at 6:30 p.m. FIFTH DISTRICT Young Lib- erals Annual Meeting - Discus- sion Hospital Insuraqce Pian Hon. Dr. M. L. Bonnell speaker at the YMCA Wednesday, Ap- cil 22 at 8 p.m. SEA RANGERS Nautical| Night, Heartz Hall Trinity Church Monday, April 20, 7.30 p.m. fea- turing Petty officer Winifred An- *ne Macmillian’s trip to Australia. Also slides on Cruew’s activities MONDAYS Red Cross Bloog Donor Clinic at Clover Club,! ’ Charlottetown from 7 until 9 p.m. | —200 is objective for Monday night. Come early in the week and avoid any last-minute rush. WOMEN Demonstrators: Full or part time—car necessary. Re- plies from City and rural greatly appreciated. Reply to Mrs. E. Passfield, Box 684 Summerside, or phone 3291 Summerside. N. D. MaeLBAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square | the Most Holy Redeemer where | Solemn Requiem High Mass was {con were Rev. William Howard, | CSsR, DR. C. A. COADY will be ab- sent from his office from April 19 until April 2. ANNUAL MEETING, Prince , Canadian Giri Guides Association Govern- ment House Charlottetown 2:30 p. m. today. Members of the Guide movement and friends of guiding welcome. CITY IS SITE — Charlottetown will be the site of construction of the new railway wharf transit shed, not Summerside as previous- ly reported. The contract for the building has been awarded to M.-F. Schurman Company of Sum- merside. Amount of the contract is $206,850. “0” NEGETIVE stands for are ‘O Negative” do-To save your own life, and others too. Be A Blood Donor at Red Cross Climics next -week— Monday through Thursday— at Clover Club in Charlottetown. MILTON—Rustico Parish, Rev A. E. Piercey, Rector. Services for Sunday, April 19th. St. John’s, Milton, 11:00 a.m. TO CONVENTION — J.F. Mc- Carville, of the department of veterans affairs, is to leave Sun- day for al where he will attend a convention of the DVA National Employees Association., Special guests will include Hon. | A.J. Brooks, minister of veter- ans affairs, and Colonel Lucien Lalonde, deputy minister. FUNERAL TODAY — The fu-| meral of the late Mrs. Fred Molyneaux was held Friday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to the Church of celebrated by Rev. J.F. Cough- Tin, CSsR. Deacon and sub-dea- and Very Rev. C.H. Mor- eau, CSsR. Rev. Austin Bradley’ Was present in the sanctuary. In-| terment was in the Catholic cem-| by Coughlin. Pallberers were James Molyneaux, Raymond Mclurre, Earl Molyneaux, Elmer McKenna LeRoy Molyneaux and Thomas McAvinn. The funeral was large- ly attended. BIRTHS Mrs. John Trainor and the late John Trainor of H o pe Ri- ver, Marriage to take place May 16th, at St. James Church, Summerfield. ter, Mary Patricia to Mr. John | Director Of Cancer Control we Study In Saskatchewan New Cache For Release In The designs for the St. Baw- rence Seaway commemorative postage stamps to be issued joint- ly by Canada and the United Sta- tes were released simultaneously Friday in Ottawa and Washi Tenders Called For Works Job OTTAWA (Special) — The de- partment of Public Works has is- sued a call for tenders for har- The announcement was made here by Queens County members, Hon. J. Angus MacLean and Heath Macquarrie. Closing date for the tenders is May 13. \ 3 o'clock at which time they will be forwarded to St. Bona- venture Church, Tracadie, to lie in state until Monday mor- H. Andre Roux, son of Mr. and Quebec, Marriage to take place| in Montreal early in May. DEATHS MACKINNON — At the P.E.I. April 16, suaubiaie ci Suddenty at St. Peters Bay on Friday, April 17, 1959, Patrick Joseph Shar- key of Corraville in his 83rd year. His remains will rest at the Charlottetown Funeral Home until funeral arrange- ments ‘are completed. HEMPHILL — At the P.E.I. , April 16, 1959, Mrs. —— = ming at 10 o'clock when Sc‘emn Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. Interment in the church cemetery. ". . At Ease In Zion Some one has said that, “‘too great contentment in a“com- fortable life is undoubtedly the condition of too many church members.” “Woe unto them that are at ease in Zion”, Amos puts it. It was said of George Fox on his knees that he could miles around and we know from history that he _ really did shake all England far beyond a ten mile radius. The founders of The British and Foreign Bible Society were not content t be “at ease in Zion”. Like the great George Fox, they had a sense of urgency which drove them to establish the great ing at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home from where a_ short service will be held today (Saturday) at 1:30, followed by service in Mt. Stewart United Church at 2:30. Inter- ment Mt. Stewart ace GALLANT — At Abram’s Village on April 16th, 1959, Agnes Gal- lant, wife of the late Clifford Gallant in her 94th year. For- warded from the Compton Fu- neral Home Friday afternoon to her late residence in Abram’s Village from where the funeral will be held this Saturday morn- ing to Imaculate Conception Church in Wellington for Re- quiem High Mass at_9:00 a.m. Interment will be in the church cemetery. MacPHERSON — At the Ohar-/ lottetown Hospital on Thursday April 16,-1959, Rev. Kenneth C. MacPherson, former Parish Priest of Tracadie in his 90th year. His remains were for- warded this afternoon at 3 o’- clock from the Charlottetown Funerai Home to the Sacred Heart Home where they will undertaking of giving God's Word to every man in his] own tongue. As a result, mil- lions of copies of the Scrip- tures have ben distributed in almost 1200 dialects and lan- guages . and the work indeed in too many homes it is a forgotten book. In _ con- trast, from the far corners of the earth is heard the cry, “Send us The Book.” We on the Island help in this great mission as we contri- bute through one of the more than eighty branches of the Bible Society and we also help when we make a pur- chase at The Bible House, the profits of which are used to maintain and develop the work. THE BIBLE HOUSE Charlettetewn (Oppesite Eaton's) (Cperated by the P. E. |. Auxiliary of The British and Foreign Bible Society) ‘ "ee . Malcolm Putman Sa i i Stamps Slated Canada, U.S. field of the United States. Except for the necessary dif- ferences in captions and denom- inations, the stamps are identical in design, the result of the co- operative efforts of Canadian ar- tists A.L. Pollock and Gerald Trottier, and American ap William H. Buckley, Arnold J Copeland and Ervine Metzl. The stamps are in the five cent denomination for Canada and the four cent. denomination for the United *: these being the for first class letter mail in each country. Forty million of the Canadian stamips and 120 million of the American stamps will be issued. policies. We have « your needs. 111-115 Grafton Street, shake the lasdscape for ten | goes on. In this land we take | | the Scriptures for granted— | | 4 ee eee Se eae Church Campaign Will Start Today The 54th annual World Missions Appeeal, sponsored by the Char- welfare center Avenue. Persons sistance or knowing. others need- contacting the ee Chapter Held The clerical Chapter of the Ru- ral Deanery of P. E. Island met yesterday morning with an after- noon session at St. Paul’s Rec- tory, presided over by Rev. Eric Ingraham, Rural Dean and Rec- tor of Kensington. Pleasure was expressed at the attendance of Rev. Canon J.T. Ibbott, Rector of St. Paul’s fol- lowing his inactivity through ill- =o several months. The meeting was also attended by Rt. Rev. W.W. Davies, D.D., | Bishop of Nova Scotia. Plans were made for a Service of Witness session at the Deanery Centre at Crapaud in June. Rev. Michael Ness, recently in- ducted Rector of Alberton was welcomed to the assembly. E. C. Johnstone -$AYS— Quality service and ‘quality merchandise “er are the things that count with us. we enjoy exceptional public acceptance for an excellent company and highly competitive This is why policy which will exactly fit Edwin C. Johnstone, B.A., C...U., Provincial Mgr. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Our Group Plans are the answer to Hospital and Medical bills. Veni Seluntar at 8 p.m. for K. of C. Funeral Notice All members of Knights of Columbus are requested to meet at the Sacred Heart Home Brother Rev. Kenneth MacPherson, also to attend funeral at St. Bonaventure Church, Tracadie, |] Monday gt 10 o'clock. WILFRED DRISCOLL, prayers for our late Signed: Grand Knight. The local church operates a Lapthorne need of as- ing material aid may get aid by church. Rural Deanery aa the Rev. W. G. Hegg, WEATHER TORONIO (CP)'— Tempera- tures issued. by the weather office : F F Edmwnton Regina Winnipeg Ottawa Montreal Quebec Fredéricton Saint John Moncton Halifax Charlotietown Sydney Yarmouth St. John's HALIFAX (CP) — eed jos eee BLREBRESSRIS 1! ee - = The we: d z disturbance approaching from the great lakes will bring cloud into the western Maritimes Saturday night, and showers to rain to all High tide today at Charlotte- town at 6.14 a.m. and 5.52 p.m. and Sunday at 7.15 a.m. and 7.15 1.01 p.m. and Sunday at 2.%4 a. regions Scnday. ; Forecasts: m. and 2.21 p.m. Summerside tide ~~ epoca ai, oF iz Halifax and vic.imity, South! eighteen minute? later than Char- ie semen: APRIL 19, 1959 Anglican Church ot Canada ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL Rechford Square the Rev. Canon J. R. Davies M.A. L. Th. Rector the may. Canon E. M. Malone M.A., D.D., . Honorary Assistant Priests Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus. Organist and Choir Director. A> | THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER $:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.— Choral Eucharist and Sermon 5:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon. j ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Established 1769 by Reyad Foundation The Reverend Canon J T. Thbott, Rector Organist and Choir Directer. Mr. H. John Harris, | F.R.C.0. 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10.00 a.m. — Sunday School Junior and Senior Classes 11.00 a.m. — Sunday School Be- gimners and Primary Classes | 31:00. a.m.—Morning Prayer and | Sermon. Broadcast over CFCY Hymns 47.. 322, 397, 406. Anthem: With a voice singing (Shaw) 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Rev Camon E. M. Malone in charge of all services. | Visitors Are Cordially Ipvited Te Attead ef! For as little as ° Enjoy all the luxuries of modern living in a mobile home. Sleeps up to 9 people . . rest until Sunday afternoon at baad Prince Street School presents THE CHILDREN’S OPERETTA ¢ “RUMPELSTILTZKIN with solos, choruses, dances, orchéstra. Under direction of E. Lillian McKenzie and THE PLAYETTE, “SPRING FACTS 7:45 P.M. ‘ Tickets available at Hughes _ Miller Bros., and from Prince Street School pupils. AND FANCIES” Prince Of Wales College Auditorium TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 AND 22 [4 Adults 75c; Students 50c Drug, Toombs Music Store, MILLER — At the Charlottetown! Meorhial April 16, 1959, to! . and Mrs. John Miller (nee! a Gavin) of Cardigan a dau-| ghter. Weight 7 lbs. 7 ozs. SHEPHERD — At the Charlotte-| CAMERON — At the Grace Ma- ternity Hospital, Ottawa, Ont- ario, on February 2th, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Ian C. Ca- meron, a son, Douglas Colin. Please make returns to: MURPHY — TRAINOR — Mr. . Albert Murphy, wish t announce E. _ Charlottetown Chairman. ATTENTION RED CROSS COLLECTORS IN CHARLOTTETOWN RED CROSS HEADQUARTERS, 62 Prince St. as soon as possible! D. REID, be yi Own A Home On Wheels . completely furnished refrigerator, stove, automatic washer, hot air furnace, TV outlet). There are five (5) spacious rooms and a fully equip- ped bathroom with shower, full tub and septic tank attach- ment. Phone or drop by today. . We are agenis for 20th Century, Glendale and Canadian Star mobile homes. | MOBILE HOME SALES St. Peters Rd. -- Open Until 10 P.M..-- Dial 5841 10°” per month (includes PRESBYTERIAN | THE KIRK OF S. JAMES | | The Eeverend T.H.8. Somers, M.A., S.T.M.. Minister Miss £. Lillian McKenzie, Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M., | organist and Director of Cheirs 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship and Sermon: “The Stormy North Side of Jesus Christ” Anthem: The Lord is Gracious Bernard Hamien 7:00 p.m. — Evening Worship and Sermon: “God's Gift of a Sound, Healthy Mind” Anthem: Evening Hymn. | Barnby. | Visitors Cordially Welcome CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 213 Kent Street Merle Zimmerman. B. Th. Interim Minister. TUESDAY and and the immediate A SPECIAL RCAF CAREER COUNSELLOR will be here to tell you about the developments in aviation and answer your questions about Air Force life opportunities for trainin AIRCRAFT TECHNICIANS—es well as PILOTS, OBSERVERS and AIRWOMEN. This can be your great opportuntty. Be sure to see him at BE SURE AND SEE HIM AT | 56 GRAFTON STREET 9 AM, to 5 P.M. rT. , ager, eae ah) nes EXPERIENCE WEDNESDAY Right here in CHARLOTTETOWN \ | Mirs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. Organist. Mrs. Malcolm Beck, Choir Director. :00 a.m.—Bible School Family Hour. > Come and bring your ‘children. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship The Breaking of Bread Sermon: Hymn-Anthem: “Be Thou My Vision” Traditional ‘Junior Church and Mother’s Listening Room. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon: and Speaker: Harry Mellish Women’s Chorus: “Christ 4s King” (Scoville). “And they continued stead- fastly in the apostles’ doctrine ‘and fellowship, in the break- of bread and in prayers,” Acts 2:42. COME AND WORSHIP All Copy for Church Page Must Be In By 5:00 p.m. meen 4 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cer. Prince and Fitzrey Streets. Minister: to, he ee Pe - Organist ‘call ‘Cade Slveuter: Mrs. V. L. Dingwel) 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. | 11:00 am. — SUPERVISION & INSTRUCTION OF PRE- SCHOOL CHILDREN in Nur- sery and Kindergarten De- partments (pre-school chil- dren are thus cared for while parents attend church) 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WOR- SHIP. Sermon: “The Desecration of the Body.” Anthem: “Incline Thine Ear” (Himmel) 7:00 p.m.—EVENING SER- VICE. (beginning with bright praise in_ the singing of the hymns ef the Gospel te organ-piano accompaniment). Sermon: “Jesus” Teaching About Goodness” (Third in series of sermons on “The Teachings of Jesus) Anthem: “All In The April Evening” (Robertson) Hymn-Aftthem: “O For A Thousand Tongues” (Wes- ley) $:15 p.m. — Meeting of Pas- tor with these preparing to confess saving~faith in Jesus Christ through Believer’s Baptism “God is good and His will is good” COME AND WORSHIP ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cerner Prince & Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A., Minister. Mr. John Lea-Morgan, N.A., B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 9:06 a.m.—Adult Bible Class 1:00 a.m.—Nursery School. 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP. Sermon: “In The ‘Nurture and Admonition of the Lord.” Anthem: “God Is A Spirit” W. Sterndale Bennett 7:00 p.m. — Divine Worship Sermon: “What Must I Deo Te Be Saved?” Anthems: “To Thee Oh Dear Country.”” C. M. Barnard Pilgrims Chorus” Richard Wagner Wednesday: April 22, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting All Are Cordially Invited PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A., Minister ll Second Street Phone 4214 Mrs. Stanley Newman Organist 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Congregational Wor- ship. sermon: “A Compass for Man’s Ship of Life” 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship and Bible Study based on I Corimthians, chapter 1. Please bring your Bibles. Seme people thank God for eg epen Bible who never open UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue A. N. Stairs, Minister. Phone 8676 Services : . 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School and 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. 7:30,p.m.—Evangelistic Service, a Se oe PLP LW RMD Rev. A. Frank BA, Rev. S. Latimer, B.A.. B.D. Reysten F. A.B.CO, Oreznist and Director of Choirs SERVICES OF WORSHIP 10:00 a.m—Senior Sanday | €hureh School. 11:00 a.m.—Primary a ginners. - 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship— Sermon: “BROTHERS ~ IN THE VINEYARD” — The Rev. Robert Latimer : Anthem: “The Heavens are Declaring” — Beethoven 7:00 p.m—Divine Worship. - Sermon: ‘The Rev. Mr. MacLean © Duet: “My Task” — Helen Brian and Margaret Parker CALVARY TEMPLE . F 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. Sermon: “I Love The Lord— Because 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Sermon: A Little Man with a bag experience Rev. Bert Hartwell of eee will services, Remember “You are welcome at the Temple.” CHARLOTTETOWN BISLE CHAPEL 235 Cumberland St. at Lengworth Ave. “A Bible Preaching Centre. Pre claiming The Lord Jesus Christ as the only Saviour of Sinners.” 9:30 a.m.—The Lord’s Supper for Believers. 10:15 a.m.—“Truth for Today” (Radie program ever CFCY) 11:00 a.m.—The Family Bible Hour”’. 7:30 p.m.—Evening...Service — For the wages of Sin is death. but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ Our Lord. (Romans 6:23) A WARM WELCOME * FREE CHURCH OF | SCOTLAND ae Birchwood Street. Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A. 11:00 a.m.—Service. Sermon: “Weeping Not, and” Weeping.” : 2:30—Service in Stanchel 200 p.m.—Service. Sermon: “Lukewarmess, Darkness and Declension.” — “A lie always needs a trutt for a handle te it, else the -hand would cut itself which | sought to drive it home upon another. The worst lies, there- | fore are those whose blade is false, but whose handle is true." THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street — “HOME OF EVANGELISM” , Since 1865 : Sr. Majer and Mrs. L. A. Hicks, © Corps Officers. : 10.00 A.M.—Service at Riversid’ Hospital : 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 2:00 p.m.—Directory Class. . 2:30 p.m.—Sunday School. * 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. 7:00 p.m.—P ublic Salvation Meeting. You are cordially invited t worship at the Citadel.