run, riiivoiifr,‘ FRENZYI RHYTHM, REVELRY, 11o. MANCEI MUSIC, MAD-‘l WAGGERY, MIRTH AND MAGNIFl-i CENCE-THAFS, - 1 ‘fiv/HKQ?‘ ‘>1. G"(_° ' - u <11 “t53“Z‘§l~'-" ' wan”: 35° w“ l..\.\T (‘lI.\.\'('I-.‘.\‘ TODAY TO SEE COLOUR HIT '\i.\'l'l.\'l'l-l 'l'ill).\\' AT 71.30 EVENING 7.00 AND 8.45 ‘Pl-Ill (‘Y('l illINl) I l‘ . i". i‘.\lil"il_\' 1151i ... siopiac-d the grind. to set- 111 D111‘ o.‘ LAST TIMES TODAY l Continued from Page 3) and gnccre apprccioiinn of like Splvndid 11-01-11 our Dl0l‘i‘>1\l\ W- -- 15 doing Their money c101..- 110i 11111, of 111.» diocost‘. 111111 $111111 God. 1111's‘ Si" hi“ m“ mie Mlssioflfill’ Sim“ Tm“. will‘ tribute splendidll‘ 11ml slmhm" ] . laily [Q the D. M. 13.41111; nPlp. .' divinity students w th sclioiiii- jshipg two iii llllllil)?!‘Wl-{Yflilrg and their lflll\ll‘f‘>' are l‘(‘lll°ll’lh!‘l'— ed at; Cliiustniris iii bales llllil bQyg=—Otll£‘l‘ (‘l"i 1 Ml 1'11 “xlm $5_"0 to nuke 1“c>llol_\' Scawiii a little more briulll-“Flllfl U“... have hynnvhvd out 1n 11111‘. diroct1o11_ia.<t fail ll\l‘.\' ‘llluhhll double WlIlGOWS for a Rectory in one of our Missions-they ll€‘f'!i“d them. Thii was illO rvsiill of sco- mn H“. “pod n1 [mi lniiri purl 1“:- il7(‘7't‘l‘f‘1li1g ilic lii‘(“‘“ll.\' ‘ilWWl that more of our Cliiii~cl~ nropic ‘could sec tho experience then I would have no llllflllldlli" nor anxieties about the D. M. B. ihc Beneficiarv Fund and all ill!‘ Murray‘ River schedule fifteen minutes cnrllrr- [moves Murray River 7.30 A. Til. via Hurray Harbor, Bcllr River. Eldon. Vernon; arrives (‘iiarloitc-iou-n 10.10 connecting with 10.20 Bus for Bor- den. Effective Dfonday, Jum- 14th. L-l3l5-6-ll-2i. Georgetown Charlottetown Bus Service STARTING MONDAY. MAY i-n c 0 B’ Leave Georgetown - — Cardigan — -— — 48 Station — - St. Theresas -— - Peakes - — — — Pisquid — — — Fort Augustus — 0.30 Webster's Corner 0.35 Charlottetown — 10.00 Charlottetown - 4.00 . Peakos — — — — 5.00 RM. Cardigan — - - 5.30 PM. Arrive Georgetown — - 6.00 P.M. 8.00 8.30 8.40 8.50 9.00 9.10 Arrive Leave 1 ?.>????’??? 3333333333 "sermon sxsrs i113 courage COMEDY s1 CARTON CAp3|TQL7_’M0n. Tue. WEd. “All American Chump ” € HacKenley/s f] i Charge To Synod all: _\"ct.l ‘.1~il\‘.‘ Bus — ltlorni-igi THE CHARLIYFFEFUW N GUARDIAN Thrill to tfilsroi mantis drama of a doctor and a nurse of the airways . . . a story of flam- and daring aloft and aground! dppflrfinPltlS of Church . Tiilk about isractcai Chris- W, A. exemplifies it. likcivi e." V11 I in1i1._v-ih1\ "Do thou YOYNG PEOPLE l During ‘the post year IvhRl/e "mod r1 2V1“ii many certificates o: (‘hnrtcrs for the fornuition of l‘l':1ili"llQS of the A .Y. P. A. These have uonc to the four corners of 511,. (is, ~ 11nd is v'e1'_\' encourag- ing iii i i 1t ‘S a .9211 lllil- Bu!‘ 11111111: 11c e are taking an inter- us! in their Church and its work. 'l‘li1~ stiz-iiil s dc of thee gatherings 0003's tor perfect pictures. CONFEDERATION eciy. cardigan. June 15th. P. W. C. Education Oflioe not later JUNE 15th. annual training B p. m. F. M. Nash 3am“. oposite Vince's Tuesday, Thursday. 2 P. MI. Everybody welcome. Rev of Maine. 11-1354- — SUCCESSFUL STUDENT NURSE — Miss 101s I. Miller. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Miller, 283 Fitzroy Street, Char- lottetown, has passed the examin- ations of the Province of Quebec for registered nurses. leading the list of one hundred and sixteen candidates. ON RETURN JOURNEY — Mr. Reuben MacDonald, editor of the Patriot sailed yesterday from Liv- erpool on the SS. “Duchess of At-hoi" after attending the Coron- ation and later the International Rotary Convention at Nice, France. Personals Mrs. Millar Orr of New Glasgow, P. El. left Friday morning on a trip to Boston. Miss Lillian McGufgan of Boston Mass. is vis‘ting friends and relatives on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pickering of Donalda Alberta. and Mrs. John Bernard of Summerside are visiting in Milton guests o; Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hooper. Miss Marion Power. left satin». day morning for Boston on visit. While there she will be the guest of tier aunt. Mrs. Gertrude Barker Dr. Emmett Dqnahoe. Sourls. who revrntlv graduated 111 Medi- cine at DfllhOllSlp i"; spengfng a few weeks at his home here be_ fore leaving for Montreal where of yo no nirn and women is good nud i. lll‘ll"l‘i’ilil——ll girPs picaFufe 11nd ciijoviiicnt -it is an op- y: ‘iillliiy cf making friends-it r-nzvnrlci-s the spirit of the family 111 loi-iiltv and forbearance sll'i"il"illf‘llllllf the power of self- ccnlrol Tho real purpose of the A. Y. P. A. lioivvvcr must ever be knot in mind nurl it ls “For Christ niid the Church.“ No more noble "llI'])("i‘f‘ can crcr seize the mind 0f lllF-Jifll‘ work engage his best ]"1\\‘('l‘_<. I iviiiit therefore to con- gratulate Olll‘ 11011111: people for the slflltd they have taken and I am 1'1"‘ flint through and Wlloivship. Christ our Kiui: will bri more truly known. lminurcd and served. and the Church vilified strengthened and‘ rnlurwrd. “Tlici- that tum many to ircivcoiisiiess shall shine as the] <H1rs fol‘ cvcr 11nd ever." This is your onportiinitv and privileg~e—] thi- is vnur glory. I WlSll you all] “Good luck. in the name of the.‘ l"“.'fl '1 l There are many other matters‘ that I ircruld have liked to have touched upon. but. I have already been too long. However there are one or two that must. receive “Honorable Mention." The Deanery Laymunls Associations are doing a splendid vxork. It has been my privilege to visit some durlng the year and help in Organizing others. In all I noticed a spirit. sincerity, earnestness, and‘ determination that slwaks well for the future of the Church. Tile open ~alr service at Miisquodoboit last summer ai- ihoucrh somewhat. marred by rain. yet was a very concrete example of the love and loyalty of church_ men and women. To see hundreds rcceivint! the Holy Communion in Passengers are fully protected by. Insurance for any accident that may happen while driving in this Bus. Stops at NOBANA TEA ROOMS the rain and on bended knee on the wet sod. remaining to the very end offering “themselves, thei_ souls 11nd bodies to be a irnsonzible. holy and living sacri- _ _ ‘ ._ fice unto their Lord and heaven- ’ A l m1" .1717]. lli tl11 priirite feud. Buysse won. A GYM! Gvflrlre St- g... Fmhpr," as aubounden duty i ' “ “ "' "‘ "Ml i LLISON HUESTIS land service" was indeed most ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT 1.1a. Worship. he has been appcnted Intern at 5t» MBTVs Hospital ---_. Mr. Lomcr Gaudct arrived last night after having passed n 31w. cessful year at St. Joseph's Uni_ V9750!’ t0 fiDPnd the summer months with his mother, Mrs. Ei- izabct-h Gaudct. 29 Rochford i Square. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Houston. New York City. left on return home on Monday last. While here they were the guests of Mr. Hous- ton's brothers. Mr. Ernest Hous- ton. New Glasgow. 11nd M1- Lame Houston. North Rustico. Mr. l-Inus- ton also visited his mot-her. Mrs. Wellington Houston who is at present a patient in the P. E. Is- land Hospital. Miss Ruby Benoit arrived home this week from an extended stay in Iowa and Florida. While in Florida Miss Benoit was with the M. D. Carmichael riding stable at Belvedere Country Club of Palm Beach as riding instructor. one of the finest sporting centres com- prising golf course, airport and stables of fine saddle and show horses. encouraging and inspiring. Another. I understand is con- templated ln the Deanery of Avon sometimes during the summer. I am sure it will be equally unllft- lug and helpful. The associations have my very best wishes and Ibiliessling. Moon ‘r0 as pom: " Church work," perhaps a; 3 m. suit of a notice that I gave last year that it was "still in existence" h” Proved that such is the case. The Manager, Rev. C. C. Rand, presented the best report this year that has been given for 50m? "mil Agflin I ask for greater support in the matter of sub. scrlbers and church news. Aslln I cannot close without ex- pressing my very 311st thanks no the Chan ‘ . Archdeaco Wat- son and his staff. members of the many committees. Racing-g 111m; Wardens and Church people throughout the whole diocese foi- the many klndnesses and great enwuragements that have been ' I new Bus Schedule i, ciauzle»... . Effective June 4th i“ Summersido 1 READ UP _,/]', f m iiiqlp. I gm] ‘Dally -I> ' Via r Daily] Sun “Daily, Daily] Dolly] S1111 |Dnily|Daily ..\ 1i~l \\ll|lyl'x i111 l] Ulilyiytllsllll Hunter R|ver 8; Keniington c1:S|:n|I(.)1l1Il‘y Iczsliliiuliizsrliliiiltililiii illillll)‘ ilcgéniiiiliogauig 11:1 1 .1. ii 111. I 11.111. 11111. 11.111. lilll. - ~ - ~ ~ - < 1 - - '- - 4 - - - 7,1,1 ]_1.111z.1>1{11>.zo] 9.00] 7.30 Lv. Charlottetown Ar. 10.oo,'1o.3o] 1.30‘ 3.30 6.30 8.30] 10.15 11,11. 1:11‘ :10’ 1_"1o'11.rri'1o._1o' 9 m Ar. Summerside L1‘. 8-30.’ 0-0052!!! 1.00] 5.00] 7-00‘ 8.45 m .'-- 1 Summerside g @ fi Borden - Victoria ‘ ‘ Charlottetown 7.11» ] 5 1o 3._>_:‘1z.o_;] 8.55 Lv. Sumrnersids Ar. ]1o.1o] 1.35] 4.50 7.00 8.30 7 | 111; 4.11» 1.2.111, 9.25 Ar. Borden Lv. 9.35] 1.00] 4.15 6.25 8.oo | I {i._-_: V 9.35 Lv. Bordon Ar. 9.15] 6.15 y s...» I l1 1.21» ‘ ir. Charlottetown Lv. 7.30] 4.30 iioih {haw-es ii-ari- (‘hiiriottcioivn zit 7.30 a.rn. to con nect with early boat train at Borden. Commencing S;1!:1.-~1l:i_v, .|i.-111- 5th. Bus leaving Charlottetown at 10.20 a.m. connects with mainland S.M. at Tormentine via 1.00 p.m. boat. Fllvii n- . dollctown Service: Leave Elmira at 7.15 a.m. Leave Souris 8.00 a.m. Arrive Ch‘town. 10.15 a.m.__ Leave (‘hnrloitetotvn 4.30 p.m. Arrive Souris 6. i3 p.m. Arrive Elmira 7.20 p.m. T. Bus Service shown and given to me during the wt year. Great things re- main to be done. Let us pray that in all our work begun, nflnued and ended in God. we may glorify His Holy Name and lead many to obtain everlasting life through Jesus Christ our Lord. And now unto God's gracious mercy and protection we commit you. and may the blessing of God Almlshtv. the Father. the Son, and the Holy Ghost be amongst YW and HIM!!! with you always. 101m. NOVA scorn .____________ sivoo-rr an Desperate at a snooty rat which burned up its nose at tasty moi-soft of bread. liberally covered with poison. a housewife here discovered a solution. She cut some bread in thin slices, spread it liberally with butter and rat poison. then cut it into neat squares. she mgdg a bundle of ‘t. tying it in tissue nap- er with 11 pink ribbon. The night she left it in her nsintrv the pang] the Central Guardian LIFE IN- SURANCE. [1-6798-7-12-312 C. F. C. Y. MEbODlEBS—Th0 show of] the year. Music and com- f 11-1330-8-1101. MATBICULATION.— Teachers are reminded that. applic- ations of MaLriculmts should b5‘ in an b1367-6-l2-li. “ANYONE WISHING to attend P. E. I. Light. Horse, July 6th to 15th. kindly re- port at Armouries. June 18th, at , O. C. “A" is callingl When is Cam-p? The 11-1294-8-11-21 first Camp is at Point Prim from and [Notmes Dear Scouts and Scooters: Camp July 12th t0 the 22nd. and the OPENING CIIURCII 0F GOD second Camp is at Femwood from SERVICES 0n thfi MBIPWU? 306d. July 36th to August 6th. The Cubs P1111118 319mm also have two Camps. the first at Sunday even- ings at 8 A. M. Also Sunday at fPoint Prim from July n11 m the 12th. and the second at Fernwood " f A tbtht 12th. The l Millard Littiefleld. Pastor, formerly mm “Us o re 6-12 1i You have the dates; now "Be Prepared". _ To some. Camp stands for, not liberty, but license. We sometimes look forward to Camping as an opportunity to do anything - or nothing-as it. pleases us. I have often looked at the arrangements of Campers, on their own. in the woods. Sometimes I have found tents all shut up in the middle of broiling hot days, untidy clothing strewn about. food thrown about in the steaming heat, and not cover- ed. The ground outside much the same — empty cans everywhere; remnants of juice and syrup, pep- . pered with flies and insects; fire- wood and other things all icat- tered about. the place. With the above happening. the Camp cannot be the ha-ppy suc- cess that all wish for. When establishing a summer Camp. we must. remember the three greatest physicians-fresh air, sun- shire and water. Sunshine, as well as fresh air, is taken for granted. but one must use it. Every day the sun shines one must take every bit of bed ding out of the tent, and give it r good roasting in the sun.’ Then i roiled tightly when good and hot ‘one will be delighted with the fresh smell of them when opened for bed. One must not forget that it is a necessity to have abundant and healthful drinking water. NoCamp- 1 er in his right senses will go to" 1 Camp without attending to it. And before closing. I want u: mention about the tent. It should .' be aired every day. Every fine day l the walls should be buried and so ‘left until late in the afternoon. when the evening winds start sweeping across the Camp, that chill that freshens all. And fellows don't forget: Some boys scrub their faces. necks and arms and chins. Others go even further. and wash their knees and shim; But give me the boy that fol- lows, the council of his sears, And soaps in all the hollows- even behind the ears! A THOUGHT FOR THE iVEEKt A good Scout is a good Camper. A SMILE FOR THE WEEK! Swimming Instructor: "That's bet- ter. sir: you ain't swallerln’ so much water-doing more to the gallon. so to speak." Yours for better Scouting. "Busy Beaver." In Memoriam MR. WILLIAM ROBERT MM- DONALD A death of unusual sadness oc- curred at Crapaud on May 8th, 1937, when William Robert Mac- Donald suocumbed to an attack of pneumonia at the early age of 22 years. William was the second son of George E. and Mrs. Mac- Donald. I-Ie had been sick for some time but was apparently on the way to recovery and had been up around. But two days previous to his death complications devel- oped which the best medical at- tendance and nursing could not. combat and his soul passed on to that higher realm on the above mentioned date. The funeral was held on Mon- day, May 10th. from his late home to St. John's Church cemetery and was largely attended. Services at: the house and church were con- ducted by the Rector. Rev. ERG. Bridgewater. Besides his widow, who was for- merly Margaret Wilson of. West- moreiand. he leaves to mourn his passing. his parents. one sister, Al- ethl. Mrs. Haber Canfleld, Welt- moreland. and three brothers. Al- bert, Elmer. and Frederick. all at home. I-Ie was a faithful member of the A.Y.P.A., from which the following pail bearers were chosen. Messrs. James Moore. Edward Nor- ton. George Sherren, ChesterStor- dy, Chester Wilson. Elmer Sturdy. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. RIVERDALE SCHOOL The following is the standing of the pupils of Riverdale School for the month of May: Grade X-l. Harris MacFadyen Grade VIII Sr.—l. Janie Mac- Kinnon. Grade VIII Jr.—l. Henry Mac- Kinnon. Grade VI—l. Hilda MacKinnon; 2. Louis MacKinnon: 3. Rae Mac- Fadyen. Grade V-I. Lloyd MocKinnon. Grade IV-1. Dorothy MacDon- ald; 2. Florence MacKlnnon. Grade II Sr.—l. Katherine Mac- Fadyen. Grade 111 Jr.--l. Oliver Mac- Donald. Grade I (Al-l. David Lamont. Grade I (B)—1. Chester Mac- Fadyen; 2. Shirley MacFndyen. Have You Seen the New Holt, Renfrew Fur Coats This is an opportunity no style-minded woman should pass up, for u" new advance model; for i938 are altogeih... lovely and the smartest ever. The Holt, Renfrew re. presentative is here. at your service ivhcth. er your problem is a new fur coat for 111-“ season, or the remodel. ling of last yeni-‘s gar. ment . . . and {his without obligation to you. 5 LET 1101.1‘. REN. FREW STORE r0111 rims. We will collect them for summer storage in Holt, Renfrew COLD AIR VAULTS. . Phone us f0 i- particulars lllmgllliysed anu Shirley MacFadyen. Violet Gillespie. teacher. (Patriot please copy). Karl Neilson. Backstage T5511? for "The Woman"at the m. Barrymore Theatre, has kept] temperamental women WOIkmgi 12 scenes for several ilvecks’ reh 5M5 , and performances ivitlioiit on |actress being tardy or mishng acii WORKING A MIRACLE NMEW YORK—(CPl—-w1th a. "new insight into womanhood," aw homypfarf A new r00‘ a lgoiourtul r°° ° iicularly Wlmgfisgegpw Blfilhsplllgé and ‘ ‘ e-IQQIQ C! (5:15 under the 283° nEmANITE. RU-BER-Ow Z311, triltlo-mark‘ alwayl 5°“ l“ new work 9 Ilrovomfln‘ Pb“ you wish. iii- ll*““" Grade I (Cl-i. Havel MacDon- , aid: 2. David Osborne. Perfect attendance: Florence disappeared. So did the rat. Maclgnnon, Katherine Maclfiadyen “nun -“"'"" InsuL-nro Sioims . . . iiuoririos . . . l.‘ 1111mm“ Ina! mum. Ilium». ETC‘