Posnsusrsw - k,_w__._,.... i- wl/‘ie mach-a w/Zsa ‘ r decision, sa/r,-- i - i and lfrn proud of 7W l? ./ Y'6U'R! srsnnuo AFINE causes ms rm: SERVICE i‘ Mai-f: isms" new: '. i Ruvubnumu nu rout ¢0NTA¢T. n. c. A. r. Station SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l COMMANDING OFFICER ~ i Qsstsasi PF-‘Plfll-h‘ . Bachelor oi Ash Ellhiflifl” ‘ Bachelor oi Seknee “KW” i, Bachelor oi COIMIIGI M195‘ ‘ Baeheies d Mm, Plum-w \ Masses o‘ Arts ‘ HM!!!‘ rilillfil E m»... a so»... I Mw-s GM-sv i Fad Teehaobsf ihe-Proteseional Courses requisite For Law, Medicine, and Dentistry HeneevandArlvssieal Causes nsllsbklnseelr QPII". m: FACULTY or LAW. armies eh 4m- d i-Ll THE FACULTY or DENTISTRY. own sled-m- ~t D115- , imnmc: sci-iotAss-srs _ f ' SESSION 1940-49 Iuanty-Iouv selMssshiflr able ie students applying ior o! ihs Maritime Provinces, and l attainments. WRITE TO Tl-E REGISTRAR is. an intersection .- t- m, Con!» l-I- Jesses Faetlislss, and Deans dlsgisisdee- The Faculty oiAgs and Sciehcg m: racuuv or MEDICINE. sum ii»- Jw“ d M-P-ICM "u. a . antes-n .4... a $600.00. -III h Mil admission how High Schools as Junior Collages will be awarded on the basis e1 educations. Tutors sumo YOU DIAMOND RINGS or ctoruous IEAUTY...'Z rssrscr rumpus muss . . . . wen- omc RINGSMAND MATCHED ssrs, FOR run on m June": c H. 1:4 YLQR m. csnsiurions Mrs. GEIITRAL GUARDIAN ‘Illa ealuan 5 saaarvad for news or lees! Intelsat, bat advestilng of a nesrsy nature may be inaaelel at live eenle a srord chiefly pay- able In advance 000K‘! iior Photograph. IOMI COOKING-Phone Ike. Ivan Mclnnia, 185T. BIOITAL-Puplil 0f l1 Ll!- lian McKenzie, June 18th. GllllTEI-IIILII lupin PHCOI. at Toomba Mush ltore. REMBMJKEI i Musical Festival Association Annual Meeting. rnomr saunnaaa rsos u. group and wedding picturaa en location. IOh EALL- Slovan. and Horse-hoe. almost new. Mark McOarvill. Carleton. NEW Autotrtatie Radio and Phonograph. mtra special price. Wu $145.00. Now 80950. ‘fioosnbs Music Store. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mia. T. R. Cormier, Moncton, N. 3., wish to announce the engagemnt oi hheir daughter. Genevieve to .1. Mervlni-Iughes, son o! Mr. and Emmett Hughes, Kinkora. Marriage to take place the iatteir part of June in Haliiax, N. S. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND. — Services for the Parish of Spring-V field and-Crapaud. June 13th. St. Elizabeth's, Springfield, Church School 10.00 A. M. Holy Corrmiun- ion 11.00 A. M. St. John's, Crapaud, Church School 10.00 A. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Pream. CHURCH 01" SCOTLAND. — Services Lord's Day. June 13th. Charlotetown 11.00 A. M. Birch Hill 3.00 P. M. Murray River 7.30 P. M. Tuesday, June 15th. Cape Traverse (Annual Meeting) Wed- nesday. June 16th. Argyle Shore. Thursday, June 17th, Stanchei. Services at 8.00 P. M. Rev. H. F. MacEwen. ENJOYED HOLIDAY-Mr. and Mra. Robert Trecartin. Jr. Isayside Drive, who have been enjoying a motor trip to Summerside and Charlottetown, P.E.I.. have return- ed home. They were accompanied by Mr. asd Mrs. Robert Trecartin. an. Miss Lillian Trecartln and Donald Trecartin Rothesay Aven- ue. - (Saint John Telegraph-Jour- nal). _ ' i Winston UNITED OHUECIL- Services for Sunday. June 13th. vice 11 A. M. Princetown Road S. School 2 P. M. Service 3 P. ‘M. South Winsioe S. School 10.45 A.M. Service 7.30 P. M. North Winsloe S. School 10 A. M. Mission Band 11 A. M. Y. P. U. Friday. June 11th at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Turner. John F. MacKay. B. A.. Student Minister. ‘ THE KIRK 0F‘ "ST. JAMES. - Both Morning and Evening Wor- ship at the Kirk tumorow will be conducted by the Minister. the Rev. T. H. Busseli Senses-a, M, A.., S. T. M1, who will also preach the Sermons. In the Morning the Ser- mon will he entitled ‘Saints’ Way" ‘ and in the Evening. “On ‘rouchi. ness." The music for the day will be directed by Miss E. Llliiam Mc- Kenzie. Mus. Bac, the Church Organist and will include the Anthems "Come Ye Blessed" (ar- ranged by Carl Deis) and ‘Hymn or Thanksgiving," arranged by Sil- vester. The Church school meets at i0 o'clock. , TRIBUTE T0 BIBLE SOCIETY. -0ne of the imost famous ‘of India's women. whose name will always be remembera§ for her work among rhild widows and girls of low caste, was Fandlta Ramabai. Her story has been told again, and it was wort-h retelling, in that ab- sorbing volume. The Book which Demands a Verdict. From the homes that she provided for over 700 people. when the land was stricken by famine. a daily allow- ancre of grain was set aside as a contribution to our Society because. as she said, "It has put in my hands the most priceless gift I pos- sess. Help the Bible Society through the P. E. I. Auxiliary or Branch. Auxiliary office 142 Prince Strcct, Charlottetown. ZION CHURCH. - The mornin: service tomorrow will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. A. D. MacKenzie. who will speak on the subject "Tihe Profits of Religion.“ The evening service will be in charge o! Rev. and Mr_s. Joseph Muchan of India. Mr. Munchan. who was born in Paisley, Scotland, received his early education there amd, after coming to Canada. graduated from the University of Western Ontario and from Knox College. Toronto. Mr. Muchan_is not a stranger this Province, as hr- served here during his student days. Since 1940 he has served in the Canadia/n Presbyter- ian Mission in Jhansi, India. in city and village evangelism and teach- ing in the Bible School. Mrs. Muchan. a native of Brantford. Ontario, a‘ graduate or Brmtford Collegiate and Toronto Bible Col- band in the Mission at Jhansi. They have excellent color moving pictures of their work, which will be shown in the. church hail at the ' eriiiiisss Highiieid S. School 10 A. M. Ser- ‘ iege, is associated with her hus- _ stay daisy-fresh through close of the service. Indianscos- tumes and curios will also be on display. The music roi- the day, under the direction of Mr. Frank Johnson, AL T. C. L., will include a solo by Mr. Stanley Lancaster at the morning service, and. in the evening. a selection by the Zion Male Quartet. There wiilbe organ music from 6.30 to 7.00. Visitors or stra/ngers in the City are invited to worship with Zion congregation Jn the Lord's Day. TRINITY OHUROH. — In the absence of the Minister. services n! divine worship will be conducted morning a/nd evening by the Rev. M. A. Macdonald, B. A.. of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, who will also deliver the senmons. At the morning service there will be a selection by the Male Octete. The choir will be under the direction of Prof. Kendal, L.R.A.M., A. C. C. O. In the evening the choir will sing ‘i0 Come Every One That Thirsteth" by W. Reed. ‘Ilhe Church School will meet at the usual hours. This is the last Sunday for the Senior School to meet at ten o'clock. as next Sunday ail the children will worship in the auditorium with their parents. Oh Monday evening all will be ‘privileged to hear the Moderator of the United Church of Canada. the Rt. Rev. '1‘. W. Jones, M. A.. D. D.. who will ad- Mcka ready new re Ignore the zooming temperatures that will certainly be with us soon. Choose one or two §I.or more of these cool- loned with as rnuch style as your new party dresses. All your favourite flarterersl. in crisp garden colours that approve the prices! Make your choices ro-day, Moore s. Museum-us looking pretty cottons, fash- scons of washings. You'll invited to worship in Trinity ‘Church and participate in all its services of divine worship. EVANS-MscKENZlE-The mar- riage of Marian, daughter iof the late John A. MacKenzie. of Harts- vilie, P. E. 1., and of Mrs. MacKen- zie, of West soznervilie, Mass, to Mr. Sydney Thomas Evans. Montreal. son of the late John Evans and of Mrs. Evans. of Wal- ton, Presteign, Wales, took place on Saturday afternoon, at half- past {our o'clock in St. Luke‘s United Church. the Rev. R. E. Spencer officiating. White lilac and iily-of-the-valiey formed the deco- rations. Lieut-Coi. R. Wilson Becket gave the bride in marriage. She wore an irsembie o! apricot crepe with a bonnet of matchins Tuscan straw, trimmed with tulle. and carried a nosegay of Token roses and forgetme-nots. Wing- Cmdr. F‘. F. Lambert, D.S.0.. DJF‘. Mr. Spencer W. Pincott. usher. The reception was held at the res- idence of Mrs. H. A. Seeiy where spring flowers were arranged and later Mr. and Mrs. Evans left for the Laurentians, the bride travel- ling in a navy blue suit with a matching hat. and red lizard ac- cessories. her corsage bouquet of dress a meettngin this Church. All strangers and visitors are cordially gardenias. The couple will reside in MontreaL- (Montreal Star). PLAN YOUR VAGATIDN Alli IIVITE ' vounyour-or. * . ro_ ro cnsniorrsrowu . __ u. y if i " in urn! user sun. iniIr-iiilieizirrpss i saute wssxtv ,;lll_lil|1' has: _, ..°'.'"'!F'!9""." .i!'FAi,s»l9" a TOWN FRIENDS C., of Ottawa, was best man anci_ ijiJiTTii. . . . {Cl FQTHQTAFBLE . .. SUDSQBLE CLAYTON l‘. ‘. CONNELI‘: OHATi-IAM. June 9—A wide cir- cle of friends and acquaintance! in Saint John and elsewhere in the province will learn with sor- row of the passing oi Clayton F. Conneil, who died in Sydney, NB, following an illness of less than two weeks. He was 40 years ol age and was co-partner of Ashby Sales and Service, Sydney. Mr. Conneli went to Sydney from Saint John. He had held a position with the lrying Oil Company in the latter city and in Sydney and was popu- larly known. Born in Bartibog. a. son of J. Ai- b t Conneil and the late, Mrs. nnell. he was a graduate of St. Dunstaxfs University, Charlotte- JUNE 12, 194g M m M,m,§hm In Memoriam ~11 loving manor! d CARL McKENZIE 5n“, My.“ by Grand Parents an. end urs. with Maw“- I town. and St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity, Antigonish. In his boyhood he attended St. Thomas College at ‘Chatham. He is survived by his wife, the former Geraldine Nash of Byway; two children. Maureen and Waiter; his father. Bartibog; two sisters, Mrs. Gerald Siattery, Ottawa, and Mrs. William Kerr, Ohatham; ens brother, Raymond, Bartibog. An- 0th" brfltller, Walter. was killed while on active service. In Megoriasss In menus _. s! our leer husband and rather, James ‘Ii. Jeffrey, vrba was drowned lune 18th, ll“. Ila fa gene bat not forgotten And as dawns another‘ ynr Isa our lonely hoara al nought: of hiss are alwaya near. Days or aadnela will some o'er as may think she sveanl la ~ heeled lat they little know the Inflow That Ilel within or hearts aeo- eselail. 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