"gww, _. _: V p- wvv;‘v“ - CHURCHES TOMORROW __ ~- w“: _ c" -~ W, "Tfibncn 0B. UNII so CHURCH gNGLANVD oi CANADA ‘fifinivs CATHEDRAL rmmrv uiurcn v = ' - , min- - - CHURCH l v kdflggd ‘IQIII. 1 “u. Rev. 'l‘. l hlensaaaa. Iinistsr Znfiliiflillllli. Incumbent. W‘ a’ a‘ lg”, "'9" vuu" "sari.- » 54.5335 k.t':.~......*°"-“ _ SUNDAY SBBVICII m‘ Holyflnfiillllllllllfll 191-‘: gliliiral lluebsrlst and Sermon “'0 Suntlily School. no Evelisolili Barnum‘ -' WEE: DAYS IQIy Comm 0P- ‘ , day Friday llflrn}, Thur-w. sums: gjl) n EdIICSOIy l qjyq Friday ilienlzlfi are lres and lull?‘ yoprllited. visitors atria“? m] the incumbent is I l," ‘Ihmi, “gei- QICh service. - s1‘. PAUL'S ANGLICAN : CHURCH . ._ s. r. lbbfitt, a. 0-. Inter- )ii- Rovsion F. Mugiord A.l'..C.0-i ‘orglllllst and Choir Master.‘ SECOND SUNDAY arms ~ ‘TRINITY m1 AM. Holy ‘Comnlllrllolf- iooo A-‘N- “ - ‘M lnylllllc.-lll'lllsll\lorllllll Prlvor II"! Sermon, Subject, “Ciothed With flu,,,-,|py," Anthem, - Thine 0 Lord ll the Greatncsm- Jamal uloulllbi. rveiiiiis Prayer and hr- mnn, subject, “Hymns oi Rev. leiiiic Watts." Anthems '- Hull Tlioii )1)‘ Cmlsfi-“Molan- Visitors will receive a cordial wol- romc at Si. Paul's Church- "iiirsisvrelziisol jrlis liemfihllslllllfiell Soniera Minister 01' all!!! liiss E. Lllflilll McKenzie y Mus. Boo. 10. A. iii. Church School. ' li A. Iii. Morning Worship. Scmrrm: “Salntf WHY" . Anllicm: "Come Ye Blessed” - lcoil-Dris. (Broadcast CFCY) 7 P, Ill. Evening Worship. Sermon: "On Toucliiness" Anthem: “iivmm o! Thor-BI- ‘lriny’ Arr. Silvester. ‘The miinizeli-i- will conduct the Services and deliver the Eflmvlll- ZlUN PRESBYTERIAN ‘ ' CHURCH Prince arid Grnlton Streeil. ' Rev. G. tlzirlyie Webster Minister lir- l-‘riinli J-rlillllflll A. T. C. L organist and choir director ll a. m. Morning Worship Rev. D. ll. MucKenzie. subject: "Profits oi Religion." liynlns: 66, 495, 508. Solo: Mr. Stanley Lancaster. 7 l’. ll. Evening Service Orgiin llliiSlq irons 6:30 pm. to I a m. . ' liar. Joseph Muchan from Mis- ioli Field h; India. ~ Hymns: 52, 538. 502. Zlilli Dliill‘. Orlcttt. Color iilnis will he shown alter the eveiilnq service in the Church liall ‘oi Mission vvorlr in India. Y Gospel Hall‘ Uppcr Prince Street ciihrinhrTFiiiTi-"ea to tha- lame oi the Lord Jesus Christ (lint 1x20.» , Meeting lor Children Lords It! ill A. .\l iieliremlierlng tho lord, Infill to I1 .»\. w. rfiolpel Meeting, Lords day 1.80 . bl. Prayri- Meeting Tuesday SEM- Blblc Ri-liding Friday l I’. M. Jlliflvi ll man be born again he minor si-e the ‘Kingdom oi Cod. John 3-3. “will ye he converted arid bo- “mot-as ilitie children ya ‘shall not ltr-lnio the Kingdom oi~ Ilea- ii (Milt 18-3) Believe l-n tlie Lord loans Christ illlfl thou shall be saved lion-xi. UNITED PENTECOSTAL f CHURCH ii ~- ll elm avenue lyv- cum sun. nstss _' SUNDAY siinvrcas 19-90 ‘I. m. Sunday School ‘W n- or. Worshi and Praise n-im. llvarigollstio Meeting éWeek mm Services almo- in. Wednesday Young ‘it P. M. Friday Bible Study "tie-i Qilcltlnlil invitedon the Iiltbt services. » ‘"- brhold. r send tho proaihs Egiilllllil’ upon you: bat tarry e city o! Icrnfllans, Infill ‘ rndued with powar from on 1 ~ ' am um o... is welcome to all s”. 10.00 a. m. The Church Ichcol 11.00 a. or. Primary and Begimuggr Departments. 11.00 a. in.‘ Divine Worship eon. dueted by the Reverend M. A. Mae. donalri. B. A. ' Anthma: Selection by ‘trinity ‘Male Octette. 1.00 p. m. Divine Worshifgon. ducted by tho Reverend M. A. She- donald, B. A. Anthem: "O Come livery One that Thlrltotll"—- . Reed. MONDAY: 3.00 p. m. Special service In Trinity Church, con- ducted by the Presbytery c! r, l. I, to hear‘ the Moderator oi tho United Church oi Canada. Rt. leverend T. W. Jones, M. A., D. D. "l was glad when they sald unto mo, lat us go into the house o: tho 1.0111." \ BAPIIST "rm: BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets stor ~ T!!! REV. l. D, DAWSON. I.A.. B.D. . Organist Mrs. Allison black-as. A. T. C. bl. ' Organist: Mrs, G. Suooivinr ‘Elliott Elli. Director oi Choir, Miss Pearl‘ Burns Morning Worship II A. M. Sermon: "Shall We llava ‘One World?“ Soprano Solo: "Tho lnrdb Prayer" (Malotte) Miss Helen Dewar The Church School, immediat- ely ioliowing Morning Wprship. Evening Worship ‘l P. M. Sermon: "Jesus as the .Virie.” Solo: selected. Mr. John Louty. You are cordially invited to worship with ‘I'll! BAPTIST CHURCH. THECENTRAL GUARDIAN Q ' __GUARDIAN._ _QHARLO'I"I‘_I_'E_TQWN ‘lhis column h reserved tor u“ o! local interest, bot advertilng o! 5 "W! Illllro may be Inserted at live oonia a word strictly p”. able in advance . ' i OIAIWIDL I01’ Photo!!!)lil- OONIIDB-ATION UPI III- UIJIANCI. ‘ _ CORNWALL PLAYERS, York Monday. aowaao ummw ...... Footwear at 11o Queen ‘Street. AT YOUR SERVICE — Arnlast Coal Co. Phone 2498.‘ CONFEDBBATION LIII m- IUBANCI. PHONE SAUNDERS. 1800 tor group and wedding pictures on location. COVEHEAD-Union Road United‘ church services" for Sunday, Juno 28: West Covehcad 11 a.m.; Cove- head Road 3 p.m.: Union Road 7.30 pm. Ravi’ ‘Thomas A. Wilson. Minister. casonmn Dealers’ asaeciaiso Station open Sunday. June 1s, and coming week will be Mallettfs Bat- tery Service. You like your Sun- day. so (do we‘. Patronlse your f‘ " Dealers l ' "o" CONGRATULATIONS The marriage or Miss Edith Edna Tenant and Mr. L.C. Stacey oi this city took place last Monday in Montreal. T0 VISIT FAMILY - Dr. JD. NllscCuigon and Mrs. MacGuigan are leaving on g visit to Montreal, Toronto, and Sud-bury, Ontario. They will visit Dr. Mecduigarrs son, blather Gerald MccGuigan, S.J., in Montreal, and in Sudbury they will visit. with his daughter Genevieve and family. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWERS Miss Eiimbctli MacCormack whose marriage lakes place at St. Dun‘ starve Basilica on Wednesday morning, Juno 1d. at 8.15 has been guest o! honor at several showers and parties. last Thursday Miss Dosh Brothers, Miss Marjorie Doyle ,s.nd Miss Wlnniired Moran entertained at a miscrllaneous shower for her at Miss Doyle's ope.‘ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAB, 5.111.. Minister. Paul Cudlnore - Acting Organist. l0.00 A. M. Church School and Family Ilolll. (Adult Bible Class in Auditor-lion) Other ago groups in Church Annex 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship and Communion Topic: "Little Foxes and Spoiled Grapes" Music Selected. 7.00 P. M. Evening Worship Ser- vice. Topic: “The Mountains." Mllalo Selected. (MM-week meetings discontinued for the sununer) Central Christian Church invites you to worship on the Lord's day. SALVATION ARMY Major and Mrs. Victor ‘l-"IOLGII Blibia ManotThrce , 11 a. m. l! M - 2.30 REL-Sunday School in ' Class. ‘l p. m. Evangelistic Meeting. Subject: "The inescapable Question." Week-night meeting each jhurs. day S P. M; The above meetings are rich in Fellowship, Testimony and Inspir- ation. There will be music and sing- in! that will inspire and bless. The Lord is good unto them that wait. ior Him. to the soul that seeketh Him. ALL ARE WELCOME. In Mamoriam In loving memory oi Mrs. it. Roy llowlett. who passed away one you ago Juno ll, 1M7. Peace, peseei She is not dead, aha doth not deep- Sha hath awakened from the dream oi lite- "Iia we. who, lost in stormy via- ion, keep with phantom an ocprodtabls strife. She hath ontaoarad the shadow oi our night; Envy, and eaioinny. and hate, and D And th:t ilnrost which msnaiiscaii delight, . Can toooh her not and torture not sgsln. Tho One reinalnl. the many change and pass: Heaven's light forever shines, earth's shadows ily: Ilia, like s dome oi many-colored floss. - Staiamtha white radiance oi’ etern- y. . lovlllal! remembered by son and ii family. ' \ 5mm or God! Faith is the rcliul Ono, nly llrdnfl _ . ggriilaiillu n. :isil_|i'i" liillit uiiiir magnet which draws confirmation of the . Service is the mopnor which attracts the Abdul lolla l)!!! ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday, June 13th, 1948. Third Sunday alter qlrinity: 8.80 a.m., Holy Communion: 10.00 a.m., Sun- day School and. Bible Class; 11.00 a.'m., Morning Prayer and sermon. subject, "Clothed With Humility"; anthem, "Thine O Ibrd is the Greatness" (James Kentl: 7.00 p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon: subject, "Hymns of Rev. Isaac Watts"; anthem, "Plead ‘Thou My Cause" (hiozairt). Everybody wel- come. BAD FAMILY REUNION -- Coi. L.T. wwtller and Mrs. 141w.- tiher, Major N.W. Lowthei- and Mrs. Iawther have returned from the Canadian Legion Cw-iventlon at Saskatoon. Following this they motored on to Mciiort, Cask, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. J.B. wwther. Here a reunion oi’ the four Lowthcr mmilies was planned but because or! the flood situation in British Columbia, Mr. Harrison Lctwtlier, the eldest oi the Iiolwther family was unable to attend. However, his wile, Mrs. Harrison Lowther was able to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J._B. wwthcr. QtMU-QoQ-ta-Q-eo-aeat CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SERVICE ' LORD'$ DAY, MAY 30 11:00 AM. ORANGE LODGE ROOMS Richmond St. We Preach Christ Crucified, Risen and Coming Again. ' The British and Forolgn Bible Society ' IN CANADA 'AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY -__- no ornaanooir ma awn "Blessed are they iiist dc- ‘ilvcr GOD'S BOOK unto GOD'S people in a tongnr they understand." The Bible Society's one and cab object is to pot the BIBLE into the hands oi all people willing to receive it. Will yea Iialpr . You can do so by getting in touch with the P.l.l. Auali- lary. ‘ NOTICE ~___-. ThmAanoal Matias of the PJJ. Aaaiiiary be held in the Cent c United Church. nedesaa, ea Tass- day. lane llnil. ‘attend. Pisa to JDflfl-‘UI TAXI Phone Ill - NEW IIOOI-Dl just arrived.‘ Tocrnbs Music Store. . NEW WlLIlS PIANO. - Beam. "M! Mahogany. New design. ‘roomba Music Store. v ~ MARTINI- ClNTl-AL All- WAYS three times daily to Mono- tcn. Air and rail connections to Morabgeai and Boston. Phone 2001 or . TRANSIEIIIED - Mr. William. Owen o! the Bani: o! Montreal, Newfoundland, iormorly ct Char- lottatown has been tranderred to Montreal. COL!‘ TIA IOITISSIS - ‘lies will be served at the Col! Club this sriternoon by Mrs. 0.1-1. Buntain, Mrs. Divan MacKinnon, Mrs. W.R. Mtrlitlll. Mrs. Weridsll ‘Barbour. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Conway, announce the engagen-ie ‘ oi their daughter, Helen Gertrude, to Mr. Edison Cecil Tanton. son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. ‘Psnton d! Charlottetown. P111. Marriage to take place in the near future. TItOUT CONSERVATION - Mr. RAnwick M. Spence, town oi’ Mount Royal. Quebec. has returned to the Island in continue uwriments in. trout conservation. that are being conducted by the Fisheries Re- search Board o! the Atlantic Blo- loglcal Station, st. Andrews, New Brunswick. Mr. Spence makes his hcirnc during the summe with Mr. Allison Tait, Soiithport. BRIDAL RECEPTION - The wedding reception oi the Brehaub, Watts marriage was held at the Charlottetown Hotel iollowing the ceremony at Trinity United Church, Monday evening. The bride's table was centered with a three tier ‘wedding cake, long tap- ers in silver condlelebra and bou- quets of pastel ilcvwers completed the table centerpiece. The toast to t-he bride was proposed by Rev. 'r.r:. Miicuiiiien. Tlhe bride's bou-l quet was caught by Miss Wilma watts, maid or honor. Personals m. Ii. n. Jenkins. City. is l. patient in ‘the P. 2.1. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ready and family have moved into their new _ home, 88 Mcclill Ave. | Mrs. John Wheatiey and Miss_ Reta Wlheatley have left on a visit to Boston. Hostesses during the week in- cluded Mrs. Ernest Seller, Kop- poch, and Mrs. Earl MacLeod. Miss Barbara “elcber. RN. is leaving Charlottetown shortly (or Red Deer, Alberta, where she has accepted a position in nursing. c Rev. and Mrs. 6.6. Webster ac- crmpanied by their daughter Mar- garet leit by motor yesterday for lnndori, Ont, wlhere "they will spend the summer. Mrs. Julian Jayries oi’ West Newton, Mbaa. is alrnorig the early summer residents vacationing at Keppoch. Col. KS. Rogers, Mrs. Rogers and Mr. William Rogers have ra- turned from New York where at NewYork University, Wlllirm K. Rogers received his Master o! Science 6089c in music. Miss Lois Bryeriton left by plane Friday for Toronto» where she will resume her position with the Department or ‘transport. ei- ter spending three weslu with her parents at Mount Stewart. Mrs.‘ Jack McCallum. lormerly Dorothy lmvther, and her two children Bill and Susan. o! Hispan- cla, Soak. are visiting in Char- lottetown with her parents. Major and ma. NNV. Imviilier. Mrs. George Walker. Moose Jam, Sask., is at present visiting rela- tives and friends in Povwnal. Mrs. Walker was formerly Miss Verne Smith. Pownal, and taught for several years at Prince Street " ‘r ‘ Mrs. Walker's husband, a former Charlottetown man, is at present General Secretary o! Y.- MCA. at Moosa Jaw. Appreciative - Letters Received From 01d Country \ The following letters o! appreci- ation have been received from Great ‘Britain in scirnowledgenien: oi’ the receipt of 1.0.D.E. par- cels: 4 "Mrs. '1‘. Gordon Ives, "Charlottetown, P..l. "May 14. 1048 “Dear Mrs. Ives: "Thank you very much for the parcel which I received May l2. l rvcmw AMERICAN UH L. S. STEVENSON PRANLH MANAGIR no RICHMOND st.’ AMI/FULL COMPANY- arid ’ llloticgs‘. SCOUTERS MEET “There's been nothing like it in tho Scoute s‘ Club ‘tor yearsl" That was the unanimous opinion oi the 26 Bccuters and their iriends nihowcrethe guests o! Mr. and Mrs. RC. Parent at "Birch Court" for s. "do" Thursday eve- hing. The super evening was spent in Scout and Cub games, old-time dancing (whew - w - W), modern dancing, Jungle dances. conga lines, n sing song and a swell teed. Following the teed, Miss Ipheg- enio Arsenault and Mrs. Harry Cudmore o: the Red Cross pre- sented badges and certificates to seven successful Scouter candid- ates. The Scouters were Mary Mac- Kenzie, Frances Macmillan, Mar- ion Peaike, George Anderson, Abe Zakem, Jcihn MacDonald and Sterling Walker. Miss Flor-inc Evans, another Scouter, also re- ceived her budge. The thanks of the Club go to Bud Bentley and Vince King for music and to Nix. and Mrs. Parent we give a rousing ZIGAMALAH (or their interest in the Scooters. ATTENTION KIRK CUBS AND ST. PAUL'S CUBS Don't forget the week-end Cub Camp you are to have the privilege o! attending at the Anglican Youth Centre at sounds as i! it were going to be s lot o! tun and a good chance t0 come into that grand experience oi Camping. FIRST MOUNT HERBERT PACK Red Pine drove over in a car (no Jeep this tiirnci to see the Cubs c1 the Mt. Hcrberl; Pack last Saturday. Instead ot the usual one iliour program, fortune smiled on us and we were able to have two hours with the Cubs. Games and instruction were on the_ bill or (are. IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 THE 1TH. CIPTOWN THDOP Fbr all Scouts there will be an afternoon bicycle hike, Sat. June 12th. Leaving the troop hall at 2:00 o'clock sharp. Bring a lunch with ye-il, this’ all takes place oil course weather permitting. .. SM. Anderson. contents are really lovely and so nice for my two children. As things are so scarce in England it is a real treat to be able to give the kiddies a nice dessert. 1t really is very kind od you Indies to send these parcels out to us and believe me, they are welcome. Everything is so useful and the kiddies love the jellies and blange powder. Thanking you once again tor ev- erything. "I would be so pleased to hear from you in the near future. 'I‘hankirig you most kindly from the bottom oi my heart. "Yours very sincerely, E. FELL, "2 Mooireland House, “Lancaster Road. Kerisington, “London W. 11. Eng." "My Dear Prlends: “Really and truly this is the first gift I have received from anyone. It brought tears to my eyes as l am a war widow with two smell children. My husband was a reg- ular soldier; he was killed in Ger- many Feb. 17, 1945. Now about the children. Gem-gens. Anne was born 18th Juno 1041 in Delclla, India. Now she is in a mental home. l cannot say i! she will get better or not. Maureen Linda was born 17th May 1044 at Gateshead, Durham, England. She was just nine months old when Daddy was killed. She is a lovely child. She has been sway rive weeks from me as I have been in hospital, but now, thank God. my operation was a success so 1 will have to part no more ilroin her. I have no girl friends in Lon- don and i ieel ever so lonely wlt.li only Maureen to talk to. Please. my dear-s, 1 hope I have not bored you with this letter. Thanking you ever so much (or your kindness in helping me to be happy for once. Hoping you will write in me again. "Sincerely. "MRS. JEAN HARRIS "20 Stanley Place, "OI! Ebury Bi-lgge was moot grateful tor it and the "Victoria. London." rmizsr- euziios . Crspoud. It , lluos, Grays and Browns. i‘ 40 only Men's English Worsted Suits Sizes 35 to 42 - -- - en's Clothing PAGE THREE _ Z sPEc|Ai.s~ l 2.5% off 25 Men's Spring Top Goats 75 pairs Men's Tweed Pants A Greys and Fawns. Sizes 30 to 38 only - - - - 33%%ofi 25% off 25 Men's Fawn Trench Goats 33%%ofi 6 Reversible Goats Tweed and Gabardine - - - . 1/2 Price l5 Men's Summer Gabardine Jackets Zipper and Squawl - - - - ’ 33%%ofi 50 Men's Wool Felt liats Grey, Browns, Blues. Sizes 1 1-8, 7 1-4, 1 3-8 1.49 PHONE 141 Grop Report WINNIPEG, Man, June 11- Warm weather prevailed over the Prairie Provinces during the past week, with showers or good rains occurring in Southern Manitoba. and. Saskatchewan. Only small percentage oi coarse gains or ilax remain to be seeded in Manitoba. and Saskatchewan. Wheat seeding in Alberta is from 75 to 100 percent with other crops 60 to 90 percent completed. Heavy wood growth in some areas and rapid hatching oi grass- hoppers in Central Saskatchewan is noted, according to the weekly crop report "o! the Department d1 Agricultudre o! the Canadian Na- tions! Railways. CHURCHILL HAS FUTURE YORKTON. Seek. (C?) Hudson Boy will became s main transportation route. P. Dagicish, owner o! an English ocean ship- ping flrm said here recently. Churchill will be on a basis of equality with the St. Lawrence and Vancouver routes he said. For Foot Ailments GONSIILT ii. .|. A. llllowll, n. F. Orthopedic Chiropodist Ill Great George, Street CHARLOTTETOWN. PJBJ. v00 rev. s. a. MccWILLIAM. Field Secretory Maritime Temperance Fedii. -lTlNERARY-_ TUESDAY, Juno 15- Empire Theatre, 8 P.M. Free Jictures. WEDNESDAY, JUNE l6— " ~ Dundos THURSDAY, JUNE l7-- Georgetown FRIDAY, JUNE l8- Montogua-Frea Pictures Monday, Juno l4 at 7:l5-7:3D_ PM, cnd Tuesday, June i5, oi} 12:15-12:30 P. M. (Standard- Tirns) Dr. R. C. Chalmers, Ar‘ secioto Secretory, Sociol Serv- ica loord, Toronto, United , Church, will broadcast. Special Food Values _' Kelly, 6' Mcl Great George Street JUNE 10th, urn, 12th" Carrots-Shoe String or Diced, 2 tins 1 9c ézzt..iri‘.ir:rzz;séi= §°.i'.';..°°.'.“.’f‘f'.°‘.'.. 23c ?Z.'.'i‘.°"‘..”‘ll’.'. . . . . 95c ?"1’.?£;"'.;I"fi. . .5 5c §"i.“£§"f.’."“.'.°f '.°.°.": 23c ifil"l..'.’."f.f‘.‘.".°’l 19c l"...'l'°.".°'°.‘?"i... 29c Zli.'.‘l‘.'."1“‘.’.".'. 29c 23c 23c §LZL‘T".".E'.‘."‘?‘?'.". ,. 1 9c $1111“... . 25c ... .. 25c Rhubarb. 4 lbs. Regoi Flour. 24 lb. Beg Junker Powders. All Flavours. 3 pkgs. Lb. 95c L hi’ P i. Z0 osrertinus e srircfifilfifis 12c Irish Stew, Boiled Dinner. Brunswick Style Dinner. Each tin makes o Dinner to: Four People. Campbell's Soup. Beef Noodle. 2 tins Aylmer's Soup. Beef Broth. 2 tins . Tea. Mother's Own. ill? $33‘ .°.‘T"'. .. 37c . in». nos il.... Inn i...“ Pkg. ... ' 45c Seeded Raisins. Velvet Flour. Fitted Dates. 2lbs...... 2|i...... .. $73!?“ "'5'"! . .. 45c §"f.‘.'.°" W's, 49c 2'22. Ffrfffl..- 25c l:."'.:;z.’l":.-.. _1_g_c_ 21:1: - 19c Trix; t 19c R|X'S GROCERY r. i i