CHURCHES TOMORROW 0'" 3' '""'"" , CHURCH of ENGLAND S. PETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican noehford Square 'l'be Revered; Canon 71!. Ilelati Bgetor ' The Reverend W. 6. leg; llonorary Aedatant Priest. Organist and Choir Director ms: Susanne Brenton. Lie. Muaia Feast of st. 3amss The Apostle (Trinity I) , 1.30 an. Mattlns 8 a.ln. Holy Eucharist 11 am. Choral Eucharist 7 pm. Evensong (said and with- out sermon) G s. PAUL'S ANGLICAN cuuncu The Parish Church Established 1169 by Itoyal Foundation The Reverend Canon J. T. lbbott, Rector. organist and Choir Master: Paul Cudmore, A. Mus. (McGill) x.30 am. Holy Communion ll a.m. Morrling Prayer and Ser- mon Rev. Canon E. M. Malone IRINITY UNITED "CHURCH Mlnhter: Reverend A. Frank Maclaan. l.A. Aulatlnt Minister: B.A., B.D. Ofnniet and Choir Director George A. Thompson, l'.B.O.C. (CHM). A.B.C.M. ' 0 II a.m. Divine Worship: Sermon: The Wheels Are Always Turning- l.ev'd John T. Irwin, l.A.. 3.1)., of Genesis United Church, Ed- rnonton. solo: Illa eye is an the sparrow (Gabriel) -Mrs Harold Bniah of Harrow. Ontario. I p.In. Divine Worship. The service of praise is led by nsanabera of the Irwin Christian sermon: What Surprised Jesus?- Itev'd Mr. Irwin Solo: The Holy Hour (Nevin)- Mrs. Weldon Dlgnan Your are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and I-litsroy Streets The Reverend Harold Mitton, Supply Preacher for the Month of B01”! TAXI. Dial 6560-8569. 'CO0K'8 for Perfect Pictures. Juan's TAXI - Dial 1373 mo or 3252. GENERAL EIECTBIC .ItADIoS rich in Tone 624.95. Tbombs Music Store. i . SPORT COAT SALE - Values 832.00 now 318.50. Henderson cud- more. KEBOSENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators. Bryenton and MacKay. SERVICE TO SICK. Dial 5132, Cantwellm Pharmacy. next to Gloria DON MESSEIIS. and His Is-E landers - Records - Ideal Sou- venir. Toombs Music store. LIMITED NUMBER. of recondi- tioned Refrigerators, Electric Ranges and Washers. Story Electric. SMALL ELECTRIC REFRIC-ER-,l ATOII. - Perfect condition--Ba.-' gain price. Toombs Music Store. SUITS IN ENGLISH WOR- STEDS At DACBON - Regular to 859.01). Sale 334,50, Henderson Cud- more. THERE'S NOTHING like tasty little cakes and cookies they have a special, crispy flavor all their Saturday. July 24. 1954 The Guardian I” Page 3 ' (Copyright) HUMAN FATHERHOOD No one will dispute the truth of son or daughter confused and be- the old maxim: "The hand that wlldered; the father's calm con- rocks the cradle rules the world." But there is a chance that the tri- butes we pay to mothers have tended to obscure the importance of the father's role in the family. It is true, in recent years, we have been celebrating Father's Day, honoring him on a Sunday in June. But there seems .to be almost an apology implied in our centering on that one day, a senti- mental admission that we have not really grasped and honored his position in the family. But the basis of our devotion to fatherhood is more than senti- ment; this respect is based on the very,order according to which God has patterned His creation. To human beings He gave the power of love; and in marriage this love expresses itself in a creative act. God uses human love to rther I-Ila creative work. And as God has full dominion over His works, He grants a share of that authority to those of His creatures who have shared with Him that creative - Thoughts For our Time , By His Eminence Cardinal McGuigiin sldered Judgments should be a faint image at least of the Divine Wisdom, disposing all things sweetly. A child, even from lnI8Il(.")', needs a. sense of confidence in the mercy, in the willingness to understand human weakness, of his father. But this weakness is not a senti- mental. flaccid emotion that is a confession of weakness. In our day, unfortunately, the failure to exercise proper paternal authorityl or administer proper punishment, has its root in this false notion of mercy. Mercy is rather a real virtue which recognizes the evil. points it out. but withholds, as, God withholds, punishment for al time, even from those who sinl against Him, in His understanding, of their human frailty. . . o . ; There are children who think, of God as a kindly, confused oldj gentleman, easily fooled, Who) really could. not punish us. They, have not witnessed the constant July work. And this authority of God exercise or Justice in their rather? .- w . -. . -jmn-m"-mm'---- own. Try some toda from Stewart . . . . . . orggyian -ll-Ta M,?:f:l,.rd, Bakeries. y ;,tn”,tn5nb:3,do?r::;,s:f:;:5;::g,,,;::lgfglcfevgggcct dgmagsghozaidlefxg One of Canada's outstanding The Rockcliffe Pipe Band won top Mr. and Mrs. A. Doyle, I37 Pownal THE Kmk OF St JAMES o"l:lnlSAlllilsIiI)l:l ll'deaccllllae”rAv.:e('J'.MM"M” MMDONALD RAD") .sEnvlcu Mans glued wmm.a”dme"LS', Thcimetes Qt” pumshmems 1", d"."',ilgforllfnglpethgarlliolalloigmggclilj lllCn(;l:,ll'atY0:li Sol)lllml'ecfe;lltll1,':'e”2lllgd sl'rrehee:' Pipe Band will amwar lil Minister. Tjjr H ',,m, (Cm. mm, 'w,,,.'i,ip '5", '::3'3,::"gb,sAmp1:,f1?'3e 3:: :,';:'1h”r,')tEy ;,r,sC'0,dVe” l"sh::i,n”e5IEIa,; gigfflzfdegllgrzt lining :u:,l:””,ty,h;f,cltffe. Ontario (pictured abol-cl placed first in the band competl- Charlnitetouu as a guest band and T," Ruemnd T. H, 3, some", Vice. sermnn, etchmthn sch", Cordmglymco ken, Csaflee, aghone creatures the mfmr-E O, glguman mustg show" that j, ,3; hi: rgason, will be a feature attraction at the lion at Antlgonlsh where four other provide music tllrougllnut the day. .5" sin”, hm,” 9,5 - - happmeu and umng up um” to and not his Damon of an er ,ha,,92nd annual Gathering of the bands were competing. It will also be seen in a street par- M," E, um." Mnxmu. nu”, "Misses M,""n, -ml mp - - K 8 - tclans being sponsored by the The men who comprise the R. C. ride through the Cll) at noon when Mus. B.. F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of the olre. 10 mm. (Standard Time) - Div- ine Service and Sermon: "What lfost People Want From a Church- service" Solo by Mr. J. Ilayatead Visitors Cordlally 'v'v' ' hara Rupert. Activity Class for young children. ll p.m. (City time): Evening Wor- ship. Sermon; "The Seeking Sav- iour" Solo: "Miss June Foster. This Church welcomes all who would love the Lord. The Kirk is open daily for Prayer and Meditation ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. The Reverend W. Iiarolrl Brown. M.A., Minister Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C:l., Organist and Choir Director Morning Worship in am. The Church school ll a.m. Sermon-"Effectual Christ- Ianity" Anthem: "Holy 5plrit.. Truth Divine", --Handel-arr Whitehead 'l p.n1. Sermon: "Ultimate Values" Anthem: "Gently Lord, 0 Gently Lead us" Memorliul windows to the late Air. and Mrs. Miller Matheson will be unveiled at the morning service. United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 31 Elm Avenue Bev. Quincy Stairs. Paatee. Phone I678 10 s.in. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship and Praln (City Time) Tent Meeting, 8 tsuu's.ru Time) You are invited to these services EThe Salvation Army Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGEI.IlM' Since 1865 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street :...m.....:..mm...j.. Marvel 0. Dunbar, lS.'I'h., Minister Miss Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. 10 am. Church School snd,Fam- ily Hour. 11 am. Morning Worship and Communion. Speaker, Rev. Stanley Selllck. Connecticut Duet: "Come Holy spirit" Miss Wlnnilred Hayter and Mr. Preston Beck. ll p.m. Evening Worship. Speak- er Rev. Stanley selliek Duet:. (Selected). Janet. Wilma Wood. Card Of Thanks I wish to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Frank MacMillan. the Sisters and Nursing staff of the Charlottetown Hospital, all those who sent flowers, treats. and cards, while I was a patient. Daniel MacDougall, Mt. Stewart. Card Of Thanks The family wish to thank kind neighbors and friends. and a spe- clal thank you to the Montague R.C.M.P. detachment, who assisted in the search for Mrs. Annie Nich- olson. who was lost from her home at Milltown Cross Thursday night. and ORWELL-VERNON II N I T E D CHURCH. Services for Sunday. l July 25th. Eldon ll a.m.; Orwcllf John M. Sheen, Minister. HOT-WEATHER FAVORITES luscious merangue or fruit filled pies, Banana, Lemon, Cocoanut, Cherry Blossoms, Raisin, Apple Mince, Blueberry or Cherry at Ste- wart Bakeries today. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH of Canada. Services Sunday July 25th. Rcv. W. 1. Green will preach at Cavendish 11 am. Rev. F. W. Sawdon, North Rustico 11 am. Stanley Bridge 7:30 p.m. Rev. F. W. Sowdon, Minister CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. Services Sunday, July 25th. Rev. W. 1. Green will preach at Cavendish 11 am.; North Rustico 2; a.m.; Stanley -Bridge 7:30 p.m. Rev. F. W. sawdon, Min- ister. t LEGION REPRESENTATIVES - Representing the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion at the 15th annual convention of the) Canadian Legion Dominion Com- mand being held in Toronto next week will be Mr. Stanley C. Bryant, president of the Branch: Mrs. S. C. Bryant, of the Ladies Auxiliary, Charlottetown Branch; Mr. Lee Doyle, immediate past president and Mr. J. S. Walker who is on the Legionary committee. A varied programme awaits the delegates and will include a trip to Niagara Falls, visits to points of interest ill and about Toronto and an old time party and dance at the Royal York Hotel. At a march past in fmnt of, the Military Institute, General H D. O. Crerar will take the salute. Personals Mr. Billy Monaghan, Toronto, . . .. . Di 2'30 pm" Cmmy Valley 7'30 p'm'lren in a family, it is he who has l lthese He the characteristics matlary of the Charlottetown Branch; that happiness. to e Because the father is the source the physical life of the child- the greater share of the authority in the little world of the home. And the manner in which he uses,fhls laughter, and with his 1'EWi1i'dSle or fails to use, that authority, will,' determine the pattern of the lives and happiness of the members all that little world. Among the important contribu- tians made by modern psycholo-', glsts is the reaffirmation of the, primary importance of the father, in the development of .1 child's ill,-l tltude toward God and the world,l By the very instinct of its nature,, the child's first sense of depend-, once is expressed in his relations, with the parents: his clinging to his mother, his joy in throwingj himself against his father's chest or resting at peace in his arms. As the child grows mentally, and the formative notions of his intel- lectual life develop, his ideas of religious realities are patterned on,lAt the things he knows best. Now the the most ideas which mold a child's re- ligious life, is the idea of God. Ill the one human person on whom that idea is modeled fails as a human person and as a father, thel religious life of the child cannotl have the natural foundation which! a full supernatural life demands. . God exercises His own authority, with wisdom, with justice, with; mercy, and the reward of serving Him perfectly is it fullness of joy beyond our fondest imagining. And should mark the human father's, exercise of his authority as head of the family; they are the chain: acteristlcs that is child must rindi in the person upon whom he is to) fashion his idea of God. , Never, for example, should the child feel that the father's comm important of all tllcl ' governs the exercise of this virtue; Otherwise, the child's picture of authority will be that of an irra- rtlonal, arbitrary force. i And finally, the father ,be a source of joy in the home.) ,gcnerous with his time for play,i for obedience. It is unfair to al rather-and to God-to restrict his role in the home to that of execu- tioner: "You wait till your father comes home." : Fathers and young men who will one day be fathers, do well to ask God daily for the grace they will, need to exercise their share of His: authority in their little world of tthe family with prudence, justice. H mercy and joy. legion Branch is i must To Kiddies Annual Picnic Over 125 kiddies, the children of lvctcrnns, were guests of the Char- lnttetows Branch of the Canadian Legion when the annual picnic was held last Wednesday at Stanhnpcl Beach. Two I. M. T. busses anrll several private cars provided transportation for the children and; about 25 adults. The convenors for the picnic, Comrade President, Stan Bryant. and Comrade Sr-crctary, F. W. Smith arranged the picnic which! was most thoroughly enjoyed. They, were ably assisted in their work; by members of the Ladies' Auxlli-l including the President, Mrs. Lil-,5 lion Corrigan and the convenor of, the ways and means committee. Mrs. Russell Roper. The kiddies had an abundance oft soft drinks, candy, ice cream cakes and sandwiches. After a number of them had a dip in the surf at the 4 should Caledonia Club of Prince Edward Island at the Provincial Exhibition Grounds in Charlottetown, August ba th. Eight pipers and eight drummers make up this 16 piece band which has won acclaim at Highland Gath- rings across Canada and in til nd on a purely voluntary basis. Their colorful Highland dress was made up specially for them. Four Marltimers are included in their number. elman from Prince Edward Island one of them is A A. F. band are all members of the i7 will play through the centre of Atrforce and they serve with the the city to illc EKllli)lll0i'l Grounds. The R. C. A. F. band will come to Charloticlnwn from Rockcliffe by special aircraft the day prev- ious to the Gathering and will leave August 5th for engagements in Ontario and New York. '- Cross awards. ' The Eastern United States this yiv 6u;ohllt Holland Cove Tao girls at lilo If Y. Czilllp Cross Swimming and Water Safe- ty tests on July 13, despite u,,,, illness of several months. She was favourable wmlll:-r mnrlitinns. Miss Ann Corry was in l-llm-izn of tho lvalrrfrmli :ll'llI'lllFS at this rnntp and carried out an ex- ccllent tcaclling program which included life saving instruction. Pa Cudmore tested the dif- ferent classes and presented Red fnllowlng campers pas.-ell tests: Beginners: Elizabeth Mitchell. Carol Ann Furqhuarson, Roland Mitchell, Ann Cameron. Junior: Virginia Vcsscy, Helen Toomhs, Carolyn Boll, Elizabeth Wood, Mary Phillips, C)lcr,ll Pa- quet, Pamella Stewart, Eli-nnor Johnson, Judy MacDonald, Susnn Martin. Intermediates: Virginia Mustard, Roberta Strung, Peggy Sic-wart, Gail Mustard. The results of the lifn K'llVlfllZ class will he anllOilll('Pfl as soon as the tests are completed. ,sioo,ooo ioirlita REGINA (CP)---A tlO0,000 pipe- criating plant was partially strnyed by fire Friday. Most of the plant, owned by Dominion Bridge) Co. of Vancouver, was levelled as flames spread from burning tar: Drum Corporal D. A. Doyle, son of l l olland Cove f'mllpl('i0(l the Rctillsllmd Hmpnal of K5!” Mmlgarel" I Death Yesterday Of Mrs. Simon Blolulon Tile. deatll occurr:-d early YE-W31," day morning in the Prince Edwald ”c'n;l"N('l: SHOT INGHAM. England, (GP) A cricket ball bowled by a member of the Norwich Wandererls Club killed R .SWflllOW in flight. Hrs. Simon A. Blondon. after an EDS TAXI WINNING NUIVIBERS slxly years of age. The late Mrs. Blolldoll was the dllughtcr of the late John A. Mathe- srm and Mary Ann MacLure, Rose valley. Her husband predeceased her in 1952. Since that time until she cntened the Prince Edward Is- land llosplial on July 12, last, Mrs. Blondon lived with her daughter, Myrtle, Mrs. Keir Warren, North River , Five other children survive. They - are: Marion, Mrs. James Heath. GORRAN BAN PICNIC Toronto; John A.. Montreal; Phoebe, Mrs. Lorain Bentley, Van- WEDNESDAY, JULY 28th 38261 - 34515 Dial 6561 ...Dial 6562 couver; Irwin, Truro, N.S., and Ruby, Mrs. Edgar Marshall, lid- monton, Alta. Another daughter, Mamie. Mrs. Homer Bentley, pre- deceased hcr two years. Two brothers and one sister are living. They are. John M. Miltheson, Edmonton, Alta.: Neil A. Mntheson, M.P., Southport; and Mrs. John A. McLeod, City. The late Mrs. Blondon bore her illness with that fortitude which springs from a Christian experience. She was a valued member of the Pleasant Valley United Chlirch. Meals served from 4 p.m. Standard Time. 7 Games - Dance in Hall following picnic. d(.., ..... VILLAGE OF SPRING PARK mand is just 3. foolish whim. anl irrational impulse which leaves the North Shore. 8 well organized and enamel used to coat pipe for SPONS PT0Ei'3m"lC Under the dl- Regina's Buffalo Pound lake watcrl motion of Past. President. Le-(l,project. l Doyle was carried out, He was Mm so j-mm-j assisted by Comrades T”ny GM' 16. Arthur Gauthier, 2. Joe Hughcs, lant, starter: F. W. Smith, record- The Leg,-,,n ,-S most pleased Wm, "' F' wt Rllsh a.nd Vic Emma" the interest and courtesy shown? as Judges The 1”.” and 3.”""d by the l. M. T. bus drivers, lllel W13” wmne” Yecewed ” smuble park attendants and the life gllards' prim presemed by Comrade D”y1e' at the beach who did everything: cm-d Thqnks , ., is spending his holidays at his home in South Melville. I wish to thank Doctors. Mac-. Leod. Laidlaw. Cox and prowse.,',,,,,?,f,",, f,,e,,P,,l,'i,f””y,,,:i”,::,',d,,,,s, ”""" md ”'”” M "'3 mm" with relatives at hill; former homel Edward Island Hospital and those m T,,,,,,,, my mm who remembered me with flowers, ' ' cards, treats, and visits while a patient and during my convalesc- lr. Major and W. Stanley Corps Officers. 9:30-Directory Meeting in lam.-Sunday School I1a.m. Daylight Saving Time- Ilolinass Meeting. 6 p.m.-Salvation Meeting-Young People. A special meeting of the rate payers of the Vil- lage of Spring Park will be held in Spring Park Com- munity Hall, on Monday, July 26th at 8:00 P.M. Daylight Saving Time, to consider the following pro- posals: 1.-Granting authority to the Commissioners to Guide Cdlhil North liuslico. GT? 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. A. M'acLean and Miss Carin. Macxlnnorl, 7P-"L Dtrlllhl 5-Vi"! T"I0- ence- Summerslde were visitors to Mil - - - - h P -' ' l Government for a loan to be . . - Th G11 gum um; g , The Legion is very grateful for - , d f -, apply to l e l'OVinCla . , , ::),1::ir'cAlr Meeting Maritime Mrs. Carmen Mitchell. um on Wednesday. Openfd ,,,' Nam, ay:Lut1croC0,,cq3:l1ylcontributions from the following lo”, i',::”'yeO,,t,:l,,”S,:;;'”'"'l 8" 5” C” used to defray the expenses of laying a foundation . r - -.mj.:-.-Mm - h h 1 d t k th - ' , - . --30 5;-;,,,1.?,-,-.v,I,l:rhi 8-3:: TIM- IN MEMORIAM Cart .1. w. Dowling and Mrs. 3;,,,,f,h:,,”;;g i,',,;,l,l,l”3;,,,:,l;,l;,,f,3,l;i,',, :(,,2.S:,”T”,,,,”,;';”,? ,,,f,, l;”,,',,c,,,l3 . under spring Park Community Hall. Dowllng of New York arrived last rls and Evangeline Beverages who 2r,Autho,,,zi,,g, the Commissioners to assign part more will be a dedication of new I week 10,, ,, mom,” v,,Ca,,.0n ,n Miss Elaine MacDonald. Associated with her are Sheila MacDonald, this Pmvmm John King, Regina Glllls, Mrs. Mrs. R, E, ca,-ew amt son, H31. John Corcoran with Miss Shirley ton of Amherst, are spending me Mcclnn as First Alder and Rich- summer with Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Md N00m"1 M swimmlllil and uei Sllliphant, Brookfield. Water safety. Director. C . Ch ii i th R v - Mr. John D. MacDonald has re- amp win a 9 my end Francis Bolger. The Guides .urned home from a pleasant visit are enjoying gm-ac whojesorne supplied drinks; Michael Bros. and DeBlois Brns., candy and Mr. W, J. Dr'akc, ice. The following are the results of the races: Boys (I and under -1. Mickey Casfnrd. 2. Fred Casford. Girls 7 and under, I Coleen Mac- Callum, 2. Palsy Cannon. Boys 7 and 8, l. Freddie Roberts, 2. Roy Doiroil. Girls 8 and 9, 1. Helen, of the monies appropriated to the Street Committee to the beautification of Spring Park Field. - Signed:-- The Commissioners of Spring Park Village, J. EDMOND ARSENAULT, chalr,man. hymn books. In loving memory of Ralph Mc- Garry, Southport, who died in France, July 25th, 1944. If I had all the world to give I'd give it yes and mor To hear your voice And see you smile And greet you at the door The evening service will be con- ducted by Lieut and Mn. irt B . Good music and singing. All Are Weieornu HORTON ACADEMY with relatives in New Bcdford, meg); prepared by the chef. Mr. , VJ fv IE - Lovlngly remembered by rather, Westwood and other parts of pmwig Can-agher and his asslst- ,',”",f,?d"",",,m'f' Gi3t1,l,:';:j,,B”y,f OL - IL ' ' Dated July 14th, 1934. Mother "M shun Muuach "'4' 3”” M3" Edmlmd Lech!” Mickey A'rnold. Girls 10 and Ii, ” 5- i'"l'”lU"x Jesus sAm- w-mp-"M m mm mm -in .232;-m ll-Ha" .”li”f..i'l."". ;..,.s2:;;: a Walsh entertained atten on Thurs- Esme; dogma "CH mg,” wnh . 2 lG5&m,0d)'-Mam”? vna” ,2 am, day at Roscblmk for their sister, campme, mm, 1 Tame? Mulligan. 2 Rob, In loving memory of my Iilnband, "The night come”. Miss Margaret Walsh. Cambridge, ass. The forty campers include guides ,13uch;.m.n, A HIGH GRADE Boys shoe and boot FIRESTONE when no man Don-Id (DIM M-MIi''-"d- "'0 M from Souris, Charlottetown, Park-H-ace, 1, ,r.,s..,,h A,...n,...n, 2. John, can work,l' P030”! III! Jul! Hill. 1952- 1.10, Per," Hgwku of st, Hubert, dale, Southport With one guide Arsenault. Girls nver l6. l. Claire, The British and Foreign an memo" ,1 my hep "kc, Queue, accomplnlgd by Mrs, each from Emerald and Amherst. Lund. 2; Doris Casfovrn.-,Bnys over, .. .. - :1” s:"w.:" W" F" "'5 BRYENTON & MacKAY , v ng rs. w es' mo er, rs. In 80 Countries and in :”,:',,':':,,,,l,"'::, :,",:'",'.:'p'n" Percy Downe. IND GIRLS , 818 Languages. Next year "my be too Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Large and l son Alan. arrived home after a pleasant vacation with Mrs. Larges parents. Mr. and Mr!. Ro- bert MacKenzle. Snuris. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Andersnnl and children. Fred, Margaret and June, New Glasgow. were recent visitors to Milton, the guests of Please God forgive a silent tear A silent wish that he was here. There are others yes I know But he was my Husband I loved him no. God took his hand we had to part no eased his pain. but broke my heart. to The Bible can go where you cannot go. It can he roerl where the Gospel can "0 longer be preached. If you would like to help give the Bible to the people of 1 CENT SALE TIRE REPAIR EC DAYS ONLY WE OFFER l craues'lx,x,xl Small tinsel pemlit in- dividual ettenilon. Jamboree the we d send your contri- am my . l alien llhrough Bible House, AmIg::,h I O ' mm an ML and Mm Hi Home" All lull-lime leeclien, arlottetown. ml." M H, Miss Nonne les, nurse-in-traim - am Received N”'"'” ” mm "' In ing at the P.EI. Hospital. is spend- i M" Q'"M'd' The Prince Edward Island sully missed by Wife Maude. ing her holidays with her parents, BROADCAST OVER CF-CY FROM 9. 10 Monthly reports is rOR Auxiliary of the British For- Pansy Mel and Lynne Ann. Mr and Mrs. Lindsey Coles, North , . . , puma 9,3,, mm, 5 ,, k ,, Muw , Featuring-'I'lIe Western Iuntertalners, also Johnny and Wally, - Mm W"; glagkl; a,;mno;,I,, n New G,,,",,w, NW, 5,0". ' YOU TWO TIRE REPAIRS FOR 3606.21 ...... ... ...... IN MEMORIAM .-..i........ M... ... M..,.,, N,,,, .,,,.,,..,F..,.,,. THE PRICE or ONE PLUS lc. of the late J. P. Simmonds; 1 h. m ,,g L..." w, nurse ItFa1conwood Hospital, will t T, g1 .12 Deliglifiul surroundings l y H, Charlottetown. rouIl:d.lllIll'sd.l:i-trance on July 25. l;:col:,l:,;',f,'id ,':,,sl,e:c",':,,,,',';,',t,,1l.' old Time ,nglahlll:iflselallritl)aIllll:IlIltI(l!Ke:l-ssietwllcldli me 0 - comfortable seeeme- l l! 1 - - - at g 19” E. I. Hospital after an operation: CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM delion - healthful dist ,; Rillailr .3322": tg,T:(2;dS(l)',l,,,, 2:"? We miss him because we loved hlln ' I J uaunon .,' ' P we will repair your second the at any- ll dos r then silver or gold . W n time you need it. No inssnre on earth can repllee Mrs. R. W. Waugh of Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec: arrived in the "ml '"id"'”' P roiiicco him. 'm M; City earlier, this week where she . n1. nev0rIf0W0 ll iitfedsh .Sh isth '”"""” , ;"....”:. ML"... w?'i....: ......: sell us TODAY FOR FIRESTONE Lovlnriy r-meme -- by. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,, , ldduss En uirlos to: l "' "mm" ' IRE SERVICE ,, , Mother. r;th,e;. men we Th F G H M ,, no WHERE? St. Peters Road beside The Snack Bar L c muss M, T - ec entiflc remedy fnr 1'0 III. e ev. . . cxan or, . ., O I . .- ----------------------- fAlbl .m l , . ' ' , . ah::i::..l':::::;:".:ol:'..:::: ' 12 it l ill "3-'5.':"3' WHEN? -Wdv -W 24- P----u , um M k , V 1 sop a one aw 0 see is cousin. t fraere Tllll-i:srimtee't.Ive rllllzdlcal 1 Mrs: Elizabeth Lugue, before prn- WHAT, H me B k-,, ' Win r-mm mm 5- "”""”"5i"""'" '”""- W" ' ” ” ”' wonvmo N s & MNIKAY 0 -' .dd,mo,, um t"m,,o,,m., he plans to enioy the cool comfort u - - g .- C Kin: Pr:-rm-can corror-- ' ”' P- 3- 1- ll" "W "M 0'' KATIE I. MOORI-. and mmv i.. GAY ' l Alexander did mission work in In- die for a number of years before retiring. 137 or. anonoa STREET Hon Ltd.. Box 303, Walker- V ,r( lg -it uh" - g s