mun 16.1928 i Seek Hundred flolunteers For: Pulpit A, Basia. June lh-Enlist- BEGIN hundred volunteers me Sabbath schools of the terlan Church in Canada in ilve years, to serve in the ministry. was endorsed by the General Assembly as the most lppyopriflte monument to the mem- ory of the late Rev. Dr. W. Leslie oi Victoria, B. C., a former men; of one from Prflsllli the next christian Clay. , moderator. M“ N. A. pr, Banks Nelson. o p" against n J; young men into the pulpit. it was an day the dominion. pnbbath schools and the pgoplcs societies. Not Young People Alone secretory oi the ‘pended upon the young people. true." he said. less of age. oposal. which was made by The p: MacEaohern of Winni- pq, was accorded whole-hearted wppOIt. despite the Wlggllfiigsrfu the dangers oi "thrus- riounced that a special will be set aside to present the peiil to the churches throughout special emphasis was placed by gpeflkBfs upon the importance of young Dr. W. M. Kannawain, general Sabbath school workdeclared it was frequently said that the future of the church de- "That statement is not absolutely "The future of the church depends upon every individ- ual in every congregation, regard- The church of the fut- iire will not be wiiat it should be whosc capital consists of wind. unless the entire membe hi i - day faithfully porgnmés “l; ‘Qua,’ giant-Ill: oliufrttiglsmlhiltllg and mm" around us," y 1e young me m1“ the ‘mllflllfy course of events c Speaker said. almost every im- Pl-miflnl- Position in the church and agate gall have been vacated within be ‘m, Years. These positions must ed, by those now training. It was the task oi the church to make the training as thQfgugh and ‘s1 mmillete as possible. Revival oi the home religion and the family pew also was Etna-wed “ml l‘ Wlllllllil sounded “lest the modern Sunday school becomes a substitute for home training and that father and mother be freed from their . great responsibility. Autumn Rally Planned Several recommendations were made l" ‘be WDOrt. the principal oi which urged the inauguration oi a rally or convention this Autumn in every Presbytery, primarily to sum. ulate and extend the work oi’ the Sabbath schools and the young people's societies. In was announced before the close of the session that Rev. Dr. J. A. MacLean. 0f Moose Creek. Ont..had suddenly become ill and was sent to the hospital here in a serious con- dition. _ After you do a man a favor he is likely to be afflicted with a partial lcss oi memory. / Even the optimist forgets and lic‘ll tcll you all about li on the least . provocation. Don't lake any stock in the man i New Issue International Proprietaries Lld ‘ l ' ENO’S FRUIT SALT t Victoria IIoteI Block Class Price $40.00 per share and Accrued Dividend. Dividend cheques payable at par at any Branch oi’ the Canadian Bunk oi Commerce, At the rate of $2.40 per share payable quarterly. ’ FURTHER PARTICULARS UPON APPLICATION Application will be made to list “Class A" on the leading Stock Exchanges. G. P. Strong_& Co. Ltd. “A" Stock Ml. Stewart, Marshiield and Har- rington congregations. Mt. Stewart 1l a. m.. Marshfleld at 3 p. m. Sun- that close relationship whic day School 2 p. m.. Harrington 7.30 our most earnest desire to promote. Charlottetown Prince, Edward Island's 9 FIRST Investment Banking IIouse . — \ St. John b I-B-tl. — Investment Counsel ‘ endeavour and- selves appraise safely the real value of Securities. Advice based on our experience of judgln investment values is offered without obligation alike to those who Ill-ll‘- chase in hundreds or thousands of dollars. We would be glad to get an unbiased report. without marge, on any Security an investor may b0 lfll/QRSW! l" and we would caution the Public against making an invest- ment or speculation without first 8""!!! a FEW" lllffllllb a Banker or a reputable Investment Banking House. @511"- lally on the so-called GET RICII QUICK OFFERINGS. where unscrupulous salesmen ' guarantee, enormous proilis in a short Ilfllflll "l "me- Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS 14o Richmond Street. Charlvllswwn Montreal W careful study cannot of them- ‘ and in some cases Ilalifax 17.30 p. in. The Ruv. Robert Miller, ‘the Work" will be the preacher at the evening service. and two visitors were present at the lliistitute meeting which was hcld in [tile schoolhouse. It was decided at lthis meeting that the school will be provided with a new bookcase. The next meeting will bc held school. kbocks not returned and the Com- Gentral Guardian ANNUAL PIANO AND VOCAL Recital by pupils of Prof. Fletcher Monday, June 18th at 7.30 p. m. in I-Ieartz Hall. Offering taken at door to defray expenses. 8007-6-15-21 WEDNESDAY IIALF HOLIDAY Beklnning Wednesday. June 20th, our store will cfose at 12.30. Cudmore Bros. 0013-8-15-21 WE WILL GREATLY APPREC- IATE payment of accounts now as we require to pay our accounts. PATONS. 6023 NOTICE-rFIOIII June 18th till September 15th. our stores at St. Peters will close at 6 p. m.. Satur- day's excepted, also Wednesday af- ternoon and Dominion Day. L. An- derson 8s C. E. Pratt 8s Son. 6005-6-15-3i VICTORIA UNITED CHURCH -- The postponed re-opening services of the Victoria United Church takes place on the 17th instant. Morning service, Preacher, Rev. Mr. Eaton. Evening, Rev. Hammond Johnston. Special singers at both services. The Masonic service on the 24th., instant. 5092-6-15-2i NEW DOMINION-Five members and six visitors met at the school- house of the New Dominion Insti- tute Branch. Some new things were bought for the school and plans for the cleaning of it were discussed. Next meeting will be hcld in the school house. ‘FRANSI-‘ERRED - Mr. Elsworth liiicliiinziii from the Harris Abbatoir, Chailoltctown, has been transferred U Sydney, N. S. Hi5 lcit for that. eiiy Ull Tuesday. \ (‘RAPAUII ANII-‘SPRINGFIELD’ -~-'l‘iici-i- will be a celebration oi the Holy Communion in St. Elizabeth's Church on Sunday at 11.00 a. :n.. and EveniiigPrayci- in Crapaud at eloquent Editor of "Church All are cordially invited. NEW ZEALAND-Scvcn members in the PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES — p. m. lottery on the Hope Chest has beeni unavoidably delayed because ol initiec in charge ask all those who have books out to kindly make sale‘ mo oi them and send in returns to the er City Hospital. The lottery will take iveck of August, are to be had at Holmans Store where the contents of the Chest are now on display. "SCIENTIFIC TEMPERANCE"-— Miss Edith Giles oi Ontario, Secre- tary of the Dominion Women's Christian Temperance Union. E8" an instructive address on the timcl! subject of‘ Scientific Temperance n’. a mecling at York Thursdfly blfillb Rev. F‘. E. Beotiproyd prvsldw Th“ choir rendered items oi music and Roy Vessey recited "A Fence or an. Ambulance?“ In her interesting] talk. Mil-is Giles pointed out the harmful effects of alcohol on the human system. Pbilfilbilllll. lllelllally and morally. She claimed alcohol attacked the highest "nature first’; “removing the brakes. She urile the instruction of Scientific Temp" cizince for the various grades Sunday School classes and yumg PQQpICS Societies. greater faith in the respfilllilvene-‘S cf young people 0f for | t. ‘HIE HEW riucss Thousands in use. for a demonstration. Itlli \l\| F .3 p , ‘~- No dirty smoky wicks on the NEW" Absolutely safe-consumes less on than an! "b" 'l'°'°' Come to our household department no not nnorooin iinehrn hm. on a “Noaco.” “Nesco” Oil Stoves 1 Burner $13-99 2 Burner . . . . . . .. $29-99 3 Burner . . . . $24.00 4 Burner $31-99 a ‘i! 1' ‘ _ HIV TAIL rfr . . . . . . . . . . - ». . 375 . - ' - Ottawa on Fri- 1 d mp older people. Miss Dome a lcit Wlllillptg ioi Eng: thalilikfld l0!‘ llel‘ llvely giglxréaKwkllmd 24 ‘day evening and will return Jmino and iIITOYmlnE “mire” Grover Du1é§,'::"" p wipisome time in July. ‘ I v. t M d I m‘ k l I ER FOR. MISS Mc- Hollingcr 14.75 1400 _ an: ic ory e a w 0a eaves. linen shower was Howey 90 ' 39 Mrs. Bclliilllllll 11036114 l“ fill-lllyl“! I-Ie was subsequently appointed Re- hnld at the home oi Mrs. Annie Hudson Bay . . 17.75 I7 30 a visit Wm, M“ and Mm R“ H_ sidem Magistrate at Grant Reina‘ lMslflldv Bllgllhil" ggglsbfilzogfiff,‘ 21:61“? mm 951% mo” fitters. illeassllt Street. m"! ls- iiom which position he recently re- m h°“°' ° S . “ """ " mewlns old friendships n-eri. Colonel dc Ciistilla is n The home was prettllly deefilatéecib Ilgggrtléllllatiy 1.33% 1.2g _ . . lllember of a we“ known mumy Kiflrheaggnit: ‘filth? 730:1 wag filled Lake Shore . . . . . . . .. . 23.25 Miss Doris Gill has returned from family of Aberdeen‘ Scotlani .Mr_ with rose petals which were distri- Ifiavlaluf-Qucbec lll"=ia month's holidays in Toronto. Mon- Bremner has the proud distinction butcd by the Pulllng °l a 5mm a“ c ' ‘ ‘ ' " ' troll-l and wfllielmfd- olll?» where of being the iather-in-law of two releasing the cover. A molalir wagging re . . . . . . . . . .. 26.15 she was the guest of hm, 815mm M,.S_ gallant D'S_O.,S' viz: Lieut__c°l_ de gsgggf,“ 721173;, Ml; Dally McDougail ‘as ‘as Harold Mollllelll- _ Castilla and L7e“'n-C°7. D. A. Mac- . t . Condo“ wok the pa“ of 117131130213 H 351311..‘ . 7 d Iittl son oi Klmmn’ a a o while Mixfiltilaéy Skates?! phxee p“? Murphy m 181T, Mrs. Cliauvin an‘ d t e - .11 the l part 8S "8 l- _ . "' Montreal. have l!" W. ° 5P6" The Ladies‘ Aid of the Contra 59'“ were M'“',,f““§§‘,§f,§“§§§k1$; 1137:2321; 432% 40g pummqnwllh ll“? cm“ Jllsllce and Christian church held an afternoon Marypzirrsahxdse Sheehan, Mrs_. Mil- Noranda .. 35.70 36.00 Mrs. Mathieson. Mrs. Chauvin is m, on mursday at nN-ewmndm... Melilndy. Mrs. Ella Cremo and Potter Doal 12% l2 ‘the temporary supervlwl’ 0f ll"? we“ the beautiful home of Mrs. J. O. Miss Rena Gillan. On Thursday Pioneer . . . . . .. .. 50% mews Institutes for P. E. 1.. and will Stewart The door was opened by evenins Miss flwgfiflafélgfls Lamar B‘: glllraggofildlln ~ 3%.,‘ 9%” ‘be cordially welcomed all'over the “we MES Marion Stewart and lender“ a m cc a L- ' I '7 Pmvlnce- K thl n M cneill. who prettily per- the home of Mrs. Thomas Tralnm. Sudbury Basin . . I a 9° 9 Attleboro. M559» D0 Your Ears Buzz ? Ringing Head Noises? Sure Indications of Oatarrh n troubled with roaring. hlsslns noises in the ears. i! your bud W!‘ w, mg uches, you probably have ggmnn. why not use Oatarrhoaone? 1g, has conquered hundreds oi cases of Catarrhal Deafness. his OWIDIQN w“; clgrgfgfl up head noises and troublesome ears. Catarrhoaone is not a. stomach medicine. but a heal- ing inhaler treatment that destroys Catarrh, Bronchitis Coughs, Colds and Deafness caused by Catarrh. All dealers sell Catarrhoaone. Two E. McNutt, Miss Cox. Canadian Legion, Service League held recently at Si. John. the following resolution was passed unanimously: WHEREAS we have learned with regret, from the address oi our Prc- v - a sidcnt. that an officer in the Imml- . I s griiiion Service, and bearing cre- dentials, stated to be from the Fed- eral Government and the Govern Iilcnt oi the Province of Prince Ed- ward Island, has defrauded some of our Comrades in Great Britain oi‘ large sums oi money, and it is stat- ed used his position as a Govern- ment oificer to effect this purpose. place without fail during the firstIBd t0 meantime tickets-should properly be made- ~Abana ‘Aconda Argonaut Amulet Area Arno Amity Copper . . . . .. Barry Holllnger Bcdiord Bid Capital Rouyn . . . - -. Central Manitoba .. She IIIIKIICIETlCY Crown Reserve to Temperance CEIOIIH fl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ Happenings 0i The Week (Continued from page l2) Orwell, and will be followed next Week by Mrs. tDr.) Lindspy, her family and maids, of Montreal, and about the 30th by Sir Andrew Mac- Phail, all of whom are cordially The tea at the Golf Links this afternoon will be served by Mrs. H. J. Palmer, Mrs. H. M. Devi-son, Mrs. L. H. Davison, Mrs. The dance at the Golf Club on Thursday evening was another de- lightful social gathering much en- joyed. The many friends of Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar are glad to lmow that she is convalescing nicely after an operation for appedlcltis lastweek. Her brother, Mr. Manning Bagnall. ls 5150 making a good recovery af- ter his illness. not Col. and Mrs. MacPhail have ar- rived at their summer At the annual AND WHEREAS we clearly real- izc that neither Government can be . . N ' rightly expected m accept re”ponsl_ Aicording to one prominent ew billty for the acts of an ofllcial not done in the course of his duty, yet in this case there appears some question as to whether this oi-_ $255537; Zcutgylg QQdCQilSEQgZiSEIIncIude chambrays, rayon mixtures. fore a moral obligation may resti _ upon the Governments in question. simple one-piece models. with either AND WHEREAS such incidents necessarily affect the reputation of‘ Canada as a whole, and discouriagiis h t 2s i . THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED 110mg CHEST 1.0711311]! —'l‘he that. the Dominion Executive be and is hereby instructed to make a thor- ough investigation of the facts oi the case, and if it appears that there is My, and Mpg E_ R, BfQW have asl any lmillmd ll“ sllggeslmg that a their welcome guest their daughteiz. ral responsibility rests upon eith- Government. representations be‘ made to the Governments concern- make such reparation asi War Veterans Pass Resolution ~ Re Mitchell Case meeting of British Empire ri—~-—iQ§-—4~~ Quotations furnished through “°25'6‘l6"3'ls'rsnosan MINING EXCHANGE courtesy of LOUIS M. ATWELL 8t Charlottetown Office June 8th June 15th 1928 Close 2.99 $ 2.74 . . . . ..$ good Sudbury Mines . Teck Hughes ..: Tough Oakea . Treadwell Yukon .;. Duofallaarlcad months’ treatment $1.00. Results ‘ n; I..‘. Wright Hargreaves . British Columbia Mouldings and Sheathing m: arrival arm hon Vulloluvl a. o. uoummos sun ansnmd ‘ Alartllpttlll. L. M. POOLE 8t C0 PAOLPI IIAIVII homo at the tone CO. , ‘a1 all 5.5 lllfilfiiln Manitoba by the Manitoba Gov- /l 1.26 i7 Mrs. E. S. Hsszard and Miss Helen Haarard. prior to leaving Orilla, Ont., to make their home here, were guests at several social gatherings. Miss Haszard was entertained by a number/ oi friends, and was the guest of honor at a picnic held in Couchichiiig Beach Paris on Satur- day aitemoon previous to her leav- ing. ‘Following the jolly picnic din- ner she was presented with an over- night bag from the group oi friends, the presentation being made by Miss E. Armstrong. On Sunday ai- temoon, after the close oi St. James‘ Sunday-school, the teachers and of- ficers of the school presented Miss Haszard with a Schoileld Bible in recognition‘ of her faithful services. The presentation was made by Mr. W. J. MacFadden. and reference was made to the generous and un- selfish contributions which Miss Haszard had made to the work of the school and the church's various organizations, particularly in con- izrcvion with the liberal giving oi htr artistic talents. Min Haszarii pcsresses considerable nbilitv as an‘ artist, and o. number oi hm- ynviu". s‘ of familiar scenes are re naming‘ amongst appreciative Orilhi friends! says the Oriilia Packet and Timesl Among the prize winners at the: Halifax Ladies‘ College appears the name oi Miss Kathleen Logan, HIP? talented young granddaughter oi- Mr. James Paton, who has visited here on several occasions. u I U O Uniforms for the maid arc com-' ing to be designed in bright colors. York maker oi this type oi gar- ment, rose, mulberry, grey. llghtl blue, green, beige, and orchid are lgaining popularity. The materials‘ mohair and satin. The styles are a yoke or some form of tucking at the shoulders. Thelong sleeves are finished with turn-back cuffs. The fullness in the skirts is taken care. of by side pleats. With these dresses: are worn new apron and cap sets‘ in fine organdle, handkerchief linen or batiste. according to the occasion. o o o Miss Nan Brow. who is home froml New York on a holiday visit. I U I o The sympathy of many frlendsi will g0 out to Mrs. R. T. Holman! Summerside, in the death of her‘ sister, Mrs. B. C. Montgomery, oi Minneapolis, who is kindly remem- bered by her home friends. use o Mr. J. A. Clark, who went up to McDonald College to attend the Horticultural Convention there and‘ in Quebec, is going on to New York to meet his sisters. Dr. Zela Clark and Miss Martha Clark, missionaries returning ironi India on furlough. a o o Miss Charlotte Whittonfsecretury’ oi the Canadian Child Welfare Council. has been appointed inves- tigator of child welfare conditions 0|: o noon the hostesses will be Miss E Bourke. Miss H. Jamieson. a O C O » I Mrs. W. S. Louson, oi New York; is visiting in Montreal. O O I their honeymoon ship pg-“Eut, u. iii "' LL /At the Tennis Courts this after-v ' President oi Ladies‘ Aid. and Mrs. Bourke, Miss J. Bourke. Miss K. Rev. J. Abbott Winfield and Mrs. Winfield have had a warm recep- tion in Halifax, where Mr. Winfield ts so well known and so much ap- preciated. The happy couple spent in New York. where Mrs. Winfield! brother is manager of one of the largest steam- Mtss Olga M. Buntaln, Wheatley River, was among those attending the garden party held Saturday al- tsrnoon by the Governor-General]; A ' ‘yggy . Fat It means more to him than Christmas, for everybody re- ceives presents at what's this all about?" and try i0 pretend that he doesn't know a thing about F/YFHEFVS DAY! 'l‘l'IE END 0]?‘ A SUNDAY June 17th is her’s Day Christmas. Of course, Dad will say:.“Why, I PERIPECT DAY DAD WILL REMEMBER Society Brand Suits- 30100 to ‘ Society Brand Co.i.ts—- 25.00 ‘° 335.00 Prince Suits and Top Forsythe Shirts, stripes- Best under the s 15.00 ‘° 27.50 ' 2.00 '° 5.50 Our new Panamas, Leghorns, Basswood and Fancy Straws- 2.00 '° 7.50 Fancy and Plain Sport Sweat- ers_.- 3.50 *° 7.50 English Plain Orey Trousers- . 6.50 l English Trench Coats- 28.00 m" 35.00 Co zits-— Jlild Hosiery, plain checks and stripes- t0 so 1.50 New Venticool Caps. We sell the best- l.75 '° 2.75 J. W. 135 No one ever regrette buying Society Brand Clothin lawn of Rideau Hall, Ottawa. Lt.-Colonel J. do Castillo. D.S.O., who with Mrs. Castillo, is being in the marriage oi in lviargarct Richardson, daughter of arcl hold the some welcomed as a new resident Charlottetown, is now the guest of ti Mrs. Castillrrs father. Mr. B. Brem- Mrs. The Toronto, to Mr. Joseph Christian rlc Rugs covered the grass in the big nor. 17 Greenfield Avenue. Colonel won his Great War in the German East Af- n formed their duties. while guests were received by Mrs. J. C. Stewart. Peter Dewar. Assisting in receiv- ing in the drawing room were: Mrs. C. D. Knox, Mrs. F. Parkman, Mrs. J. MacKinnon and Mrs. MscCoub- rey. Mrs. H. W. Platts and Mrs. Geo. W. Dewar ushered in dinlna- room. The tea cups were presldedi over by Mrs. R. H. Macneill and Mrs. D. Stewart. assisted by MraJ M. C. Stewart. Mrs. B. G. Acorn.‘ Mrs. F. MacKay. Mrs. Houston, Mrs. C. Maoflrelbl‘. Mrs. M. Carter, Mrs. J. H. Williams. Mrs. Head, and Misses Florence Piatts, Marion Stewart, Jamie Andrew and Asa Parkman. Miss Barbara Macilefll sonandllayflterm 0-,: WM lira‘; a social hour.- D.S.O.. Queen's Peiicier, son of the Archbishop oiiniarquce in the garden. crnincnt. M188 Wblttoll Wlll"l1° asflmedal and live clasps. and Kings New Westminster and Mrs. do Peu- the verandaii. done with rows illlfitfld by Mlfis EllY-abelll K018» M-‘liimedal with two clasps. in the South cit-r. which took place this wcok iil. bay trot-s. the bride's table avzis done 5l loi Ottawa. it lllclllbel‘ "l lb‘? Clllldhirican war. and also served in the St. Andrew's Church, King street, with green wicker, baskets of yellow 7V.- weliare Council staff. Miss Wlntton rlcml ctlulplllzll. Where he was twice tion was held iiitei- the service at cake lllclllilbllfid ill dBSDHl-cllefi- Dfolllbtbd the home 0i the bride's inotliuizoii with Lt.-C0l.. and won the Wal‘ Medfllwalmer Road. Mrs. Richardson and with Mrs. do Pencier received in front of er, in a most interesting and amus- the bridegroom and their attendants. in the bride and also included thc the alcove of the window, which had bridegroom who afterwards respond- rit either end tall white wicker staii- ed ably for his bride. including that. rlards with pink gladioli. Dink cirr- of the pretty bridesmaids. for whom nations and pink stocks. sword ferns were placed beneathlamusing manner, and also road masses of green and tail which made a bower of greenery in Mr. the pretty drawing room. Mrs. Rich-lmade a witty speech. Three cheers ardson looked smart. in a Frenchhmd a “tiger" were given for frock oi draped "Ciri" lace in rein-‘popuiar bride and the guests joined deer figured in silver with ion; drap-‘in singing “For She's a Jolly Good ery at one side sleeves. hat of two shades illbfJWl‘. on view up stairs. a BBLEE Gt. (leorge St. d This is the Home for Borsalino Hats g . with white‘ pearl“ ornaments ant " ’ -. ' bouquet oi orchid, black satin long Old friends here were interested coat. In front of a long mirror at Miss Evelyn the end of the room another stud- pink flowers. ie late Mr. H. A. Richardson, and pink stocks stood on the piano and Richardson. Walmcr Road, in thc hall a long stand o.‘ marigolcis. Through of and yellow daisies. ‘The big iii the centre was decorated asparagus ferns and topped lilies. The Rev. Stuart Park- s previously announced. A recep- roses inantelpiecc. the bride undling speech, proposed the health oi Rows of Mr. Donald Ross replied in a very palmslinany telegrams oi congratulations. Malcolm Richardson also tho and long tight Fellow." The bride's presents ivcre Amid a shower with mount at the right side, long of rose leaves the bride and bride- string of pearls and bouquet oi groom left later in the afternoon. dark red and brown pansiee. with The bride's going-away French frock fenis. tied with jade green ribbon. was in brown and orange and yel- Mrs. dc Pencicr wore a black satin low shades with Kasha coat oi ho- gnwn with white lace and blacklist ney beige. ' If you live you will “glveiourl e, o burl chanew-but if ou di iwlllf ’ l mote our-inc the, , > - _ lrntcfriroosrliioahtlwllisaea Annls ‘Wot- H’ ‘ . m i,