/ some?‘ . Wtesry iiistrict And its Activities . Mir. QtanleyDunvilio was a vial- les- io Halifax last week where n: ottonhd the Convention of Mer- oury deeiore. He was aisoe re- eene visitor to Charimtetown. -\ 3k. Bradford Bernard. who was - I. patient at the Prince County Hoe- Dlfol in Summerside has returned to his homo after receiving several elder-grafting treatments. He was very severely burned lest summer. Mrs. Shelfoon. O'Leery. was a visitor on Saturday to West Devon the guest of her mother. Mrs. Johnson. Also guests at the same homo were Mr. end Mrs. W. Gre- hom and family of Greenmount. m». and um. Weldon Dignan and little detghter Jean. Cher- lottetown, were weekend guests of Mr. Dignarfe parents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wesley Dimer! of Bloomfield. W» Dianen is employed with "The Guardian." Mr, end Mrs. Roy Ouiton of the Brae motored to Tryon on Satur- hy where they visited Mrs. Oui- ton‘e parents. They were accom- panied by Miss Helen Muttart. telche at Derby School. who vis- _ited her parents at Albany. lei-e. mu MacPhee of the Brae has received the sad news of tha passing of her daughier-in-law, Mrs. Ernest MacPhee at the early age of 4B years in Providence, R.1. ‘rho late Mrs. MaoPhee has visited Brae and other places in P.E.!. and has made many friends who will be lorry to learn of her passing. -O. Mr. Fred Rogerson of st. Jonn h visiting at his home in Union- vale. His wife and infant son are also with him having pTCViOIlSlJ visited Mrs. Rogersons parents. Mr- and Mn. Jams Wood in West Devon. m. and Mrs. Rogerson have rmted the home formerly oc- cupied by the late Mr. Cephas Grigg in West Devon. Tho following was taken from e lhnitoba paper: "A Memorial Win- dow, in memory of Rev. Reg. Vin- eent. a former Minister, was dedi- oafod. at the evening Service at Knox United Church on Sunday. Mr. Vincent lost his life at the C, 0. L '1‘. Camp at Cedar Lake eighteen (l8) years ago, in an at- tempt to save some children that were drowning. While stationed in _MoOreary, he inaugurated the fund to build the church." Rcv. Mr. Vincent was a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Vincent of West Devon. Another son, Rev. J. A. Vincent is the present Minister of the Well- ington. P. E. l. Pastoral Charge of the United Church. The legion oi’ friends of Mrs. Alice Turner, proprietor of "The Turner Nursing Home" in Oliear; who underwent a major operation in the Prince County Hospital in Biimmerslde last week, will be pleased to know that she is now feeling so very much better and hopes shortly to be able to leave the hospital. Mrs. Turner is a var‘- tablo “Mother in Israel," alway: ready to give o! her very best to the sick and the suffering and oizc who is a booster for every cause that has as its objective. the bet< tonnent of the community. Mrs. Turner is also vitally interested 1D the Christian Church, being an Ei- der in the 0‘Leary United Church. one of tho few lady Elders in the Province. and one who is actively intaested in all the phases of the Church's activity. —Mi.ss Eva J, MacLennan was the special speaker at the regular meeting of “The Alert" 0.6.1.1‘. group o! the O'I..eary United Chiarch on Friday night at thc Manse. Her topic was "The In- dians of Canada" and was based on the Study Book: “Out of the Tapes." Iit was most interesting and instructive and was illustrated by various Indian relics from the very fine collection of Mr. A. J. Matheson. Mrs. W. G. Dickson. the leader of the C.G.I.T. an behan’ . of the girls thanked Miss Macben- s nan for her inspiring message. The Ottoery C.G.I.'1'. is the only such group o1 teen aged girls between Tignish and Summerside. The President for the Canadian Girls In ’I‘rsining‘for Prince Edward Is land is a member of the Ubeary group. Adele MacAuslaiid of Bloomfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Mat-Ausland. and a student at Prince of Wales College this term. The Vice President of the C. G. I. T. for the province laot year was a member of the "- Ioery up, Helen Sheltoon. who is the President of the O'l..eary group this year. On Saturday the girls sold candy and made $9.50. The Rnutsford Women's Institute their three not play “Pi!- tails" on Friday night. April 30th. in lummerside under the auspices of the Trinity Young Peoples Un- ion of tho United Church. There has a largo audience and the mem- bers of the cast acted out their parts to perfection. They had pre- viously given their play to a peek- ed Boll in Glenn! on‘ April 22nd. The east is as follows: Gaye Brooks --Bettv ‘automaton; Sydney Osmo- beii-Jnltoi-‘Oaiiridre. Camlibell- Jnp, John Moresheod; Kenyon is Annabelle Campbell-Mn. Foster flmip; Primrose White - Mrs. Norma Kirk-Her! g: jrenda Haynes-Mrs. Brea- iman: ‘imuriciv use ‘- cevrnsi cuinmsv This column ll reserved for III] o! ioell interest, but allvertilng a! a uevrsy natln may be they“; at five cents o word strictly p”. able in advance O , Jmmrs rsxr Phone u; COOK’! for Photograph; MQoYHIISOWS-ellonla ammo...) CONIBDEIAIION air-ac g nv- auneivos. - oaaannma‘ east-u suaetfille Blacks at Jack Cameron's. HOWARD MQINNI!" Plttod Footwear at 11s Queen street. Norah lama summer will géhkserve Mary's Day. Benn-day. Mav COMPLETE BANG! of Baby Prams and Strollers new in stock at Hoknans. PEABODY OVEBALLS. Dil- garces, Work Shirts and Work Pants at Jack Cameron's. oar mun Asphalt shineio d‘ ssaexey Bros, Stanley Bethe Spring supply now mama _ CALL STOREY ELECTRIC for all electrical appliance and re- frigerator repairs. Phone SSW-L. LISTEN to 12.30 A. M. News C. F. C. Y. sponsored by Tiblietts Paints Ltd, llhursday. Friday and Saturday. FOB MO'I\HEB’S DAY give her a box of Ganong’: G. B. Deliecto Chocolates, now on sale at your favorite drug or candy counter. ALEXANDRA BiAPTlS T CHURCH. - SBrvicQ on Sunday, May 9th. a-t 11 A. M. Sunday School at 10.30. Llc. Byron Hewlett, speaker. NORTH RIVER PASTORATEF- Services for Sunday, May 9th. Sun- day School, Long Creek 11 A. M. Clyde River 3 P. M, Kingston 7.30. S. Ackland, Speaker. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Services Lords Day, May 9th. Surnmerside. 11.00 A, M. Standhd. 3.00 P. M. Borden 7.30 P, -M. Tues- day. May 11th, Argyle Shore, 8.00 P. M. Rev. H. F. MacEwen. CENTRAL PARISH. — Services for ‘May 9th. Clyde River 11 A. M. St. Catiherines 3 P. M. Churchill 7.30 P. M. Canoe Cove S. S. 2.30 f. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Minis; er. ST. JOHN'S IPRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. - Rev. R. S. Qulgley, Pih. D., Minister. Moming Worship 11 A. M. Sermon: "The Paradoxical Man." Evening Worship 7.30 P. M. Senmon: "The Problem o1’ Exist- once.” YORK UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. - Services for Sunday, May 9th. York 11 A. M. Brackley 3 P. M. Central 7.30 P. M. York Stun- day School at 10 A M. Others at usual hours. Rev. J. i-l, MacCailinrn. Minister. TRYON — BONSMAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. - Services for Sim- day, May 9th are: ‘rryon 11 A. M. Sunday School 10 A, M. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Come and worship in these Mothers’ Day services. Rev. C. A, Hicks, Minister. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Special Mother’: Day Services will he held on Sum- day, May 9th as followsz-Iris Hall 11.00. Wood Islands 3.00 P. M. Cal- edonia 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minister HAMPTON United Church Pes- toral Charge. Services ‘May 9th. Hampton 11 A. M. Appin Road 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30. The service at Hampton will be a special Mother's Day service, assisted by members of the S. S. In addition to the reg- ular worship services, there will be a special Mother's Day service at Bonshaw at 11 A. M. Rev. T. G. Head, B. A., B. D., Minister. CITY POLICE COURT — At the Stipendlary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, a man charged under the Excise Act was lined $150 and costs or two months in jail. Two drunk and incapables appeared one being sentenced to 20 days in jail, while the other was fined $5 and costs or 10 days in jail. WINSUJIJ UNITED CHURCH.- Scrvices for snnday, May 9th Mothers Day. North Wineloe 11 A. M. south Winsloo 3110 P. M. I-llghfleld. Sunday School 6.30 P. M. Services 7.30 P. M, Special Mothers Day Service by Rev. Dr. A. D. Mec- Kenzlo at Princeiown Road at 3 P M. Y. P. U. Friday. May 7th. at the home of Mrs. Erich Hughes. 0'Leery. The Biiliker boys from Mt. Royal were heard to advan- tage betweerrthe acts. Skin Eruptions l-iere is e clean. stainless. pone- treting antiseptic oil that brings speedy relief from the itching and iliacomfort. Not only does this healing enti- septio oil promote healthy hsanae in oven sores and wounds but boils and simple ulcers are also relieved. in skin affections the itching of Icserne is quickly steppe, flmplgg —Ikln eruptions fir! up and scale o" in e very m em. The some is true of harbors Itch. Ieit Iiieuai, fishing Toes and Ieet and mar inflammatory am; ‘sum. Slips There is Spring in ‘the oir, so you will wont o fine slip of frost crepe, rayon crepe orlsotin from our wide os- sortmenfa Sizes 32 to 44. . . . . . . J‘. . .. $2.95 to $4 50 L J Children’s Basement Specials Children's 100% wool jersey SWEATERS, round or zippered silk line, long sleeves, colors blue, yellow, scarlet, both cor- digon and pullovers. Sizes 2, 4 ond~ 6. Price $1.65 Children’: two-piece cotton, flowered PYJAMAS, shirt waist style, short sleeves. Sizes 2 to 14. $1.50 and $2.00 Children's ANKLE HOSE, elastic tops, assorted colors.‘ Sizes 6% to 81/1. 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Accessories Are Always Apprechtcd GLOVES-Kid, Doeskin or Fabric in all popular col- or: . . . . . . . . . . . .................$i.25to$5.00 SCARVES-Oblong or square in colorful sheers or oil silk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 to $5.00 VESTEES-Hundsomely tailored in pique ~or dainty slicers with lace trim $2.25 to $5.00 UMBRELLAS-Goy plaids in royon taffeta and the ever popular plain colors . . . . . .. $4.75 to $10.95 SHOPPING BAGS-Bengoline with fabric handles, block or brown, gully patterned fabrics with wooden bendles,....... . . . . . ....$5.75to$5.95 HANDKERCHIEFS — Dainty linen embroidered or lace trimmed honkies 39c~fo $1.50 HANDBAGS-In Plastic, ‘Calf, longoline, Corclette, Colf and Morocco leather, all popular styles $2.95 M ..._.... ..._.,,... ..._._._.. ...... . L J r Choose Pyjamas? Strictlyfoiiered ' in~ ‘ Flowered broadcloth, that ooey-fo-leuodor eeersucker fine rayon crepev and other materials. 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