Churches Liulrch Of England 5. PETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican Rochford Square (1,. 11:-verend Canon G. E. Mofiatt M. . . e . Rec The Reverend W. G. Ilogg Honorary Assistant Priest. organist and Choir Director ms; sunanne Brenton Lic Music E. PHILIP AND ST. JAMES' DAY f (Instr 0) 1.00 a.m. Matt I . g 5,5). -Holy EIICIIAPIII lo a.m. Church School (0-1!) 11 a.nl. Choral Eucharist 11 run. Church School (under 0.) 1 p.m. Holy Baptism 7 p.m. Ev:-nsong 5,”, sgrvlces at usual hours. A , pgvus ANGLICAN CHURCH The P iah Church Established-I170! hr Royll Fe a no Reverend J. T. Ihboit. and Choir Director: V. L. Dlnlwell Two Holy Communion moo Sunday School 11:00 Morning Prayer and Ser- organist Mrs ..,. A. H. O'Neil. General Secre- I... of the Brliilh a. Foreign Bible society" Anthem: "0 Divine Redeemer" ..Gounod. 7:00 Evening Prayer and Ser- sriai Day Service) " subject: "Honourable Service Anthem: "Saviour Thy ClI"lll'0ll- Keep" - Sullivan. A curdlnl welcome In visitors '"l-512-l??la7T-E175" run KIRK or s. JAMES Miss E. Lillian McKensle Mus. 3.. l'.M.C.M., organist and Director of the chairs. 10 s.m. Church School 11 am. Divine Service and Ser- : "on Getting the letter of our Fears" Anthem: O Come. Ye Servants oi The Lord. Tye. 5 pun: Vespers and Ser- mon: "A Sermon for Springtide” Hymn-Anthem: Give to Our God Praise. 17th cent. Visitors Henrtily Welcome. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH mull. (Association of Nurses Mem- 1 Tomorrow TRINITY UNITED onuuon - Minister: Reverend A. FArsah MseI.ean. I .. Assistant Minister Rev'd G.. Howard Christie, Organist ai1d'Chois.- Director George A. Thompson, l'.R.C.O. (CHM) A.R.C.M. 0:48 Senior Church School 11.00 Primary and Beginners departments. 11:00 Divine Worship. Sermon: "Were You Thou - ai the Judgment? Rev'd Mr. Maehcnn. Anthem: Blessed be The God and Father (S. S. Wesley) Soprano soloist. Mrs. C. .1. Fear. 7:00 Divine Worship. Sermon: Barefoot oe lloly Ground. - Rev'd Mr. Christie. Anthem: Father. we praise The (E. Thimaa) ' Yu lnvitedieweraliipued in Trinl.:y. Church. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Play Streets Minister - Rev. Harold Mitten. I.A.. B.D. Organist and Choir Director - Royston F. Muglord. A.R.C.0. 11 a.m. Morning Warship. - Dedication of New Communion Table. Sermon: "The Gospel's Answer to the Problem of immorality" Anthem: "sing We Merrily" (wolstenholmcl 12 noon Church School 7 p.m. Evening Worship. Beginning with service of song: Ordinance of Lord's Supper. Sermon: "The Golden Verse of the Bible" Anthem: "The Lord Is My Shop- herd (MacFnrren) . YOU ARE WELCOME CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH :11 Kent Street Marvel 1). Dunbar. a.'m.. Minister Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M.. Organist and Choir Director. 10:00 s.m. Church School and Family Hour Flannel-graph - The Ascen- sion Scene by Mrs. Donald Ste- wart 11.00 a.nl. Morning Worship Service and Communion Sermon: "Transgressing God's Tomorrow" Anthem: "Be Thou My Vision" 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon: of Life" Solo: "A Litle Prayer"-Eric MacGregor. Central Christian Church in- 10 a.m. Adult Bible Class 10 am. The Church School 11 a.m. Nursery School 11 a.m. Divine Worship. Sermon: 'Survivcd" Anthem: 22.10 Service, Calvin Church. Mermaid. ' Divine Worship Sermon: "Inner Resources of Power” Anthem! "They that sod the Lord sot want any good thing" b THE SALVATION ARMY .,,A.ggg,.gAA..:,g.,. Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Since 1005 shall vites you to the services of the -. - -- ------- Lord' D . Cor. Prince and C " Sta. I -y c Reverend W. Harold Brown. UNITED PENTECOSTAL M.A.. Minis r cannon Rev E. C. Evans (visiting 0 M”. u 37 Elm AVSIIIIC Mn 50””, wk". Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. (Organist pro - tern.) PM" '7' Services 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship "(...PrniIe, 1:00 p.nl. Evange tic Meeting. You are very welcome to these meetings. "God so loved the world. Ila did something about it and he wants us to tell every creature, This is the Gospel". GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince St. ORDER or MEETINGS Lord's Day- i0.0o am. Sunday School. 11.00 Breaking of Dread 7.80 p.m. Gospel meeting The wages of sin is death but the gill of God is eternal life Ir. Meier and Mrs. w. Stanley tlrough Jesus cause our Lord. Corps Oflwers. Rom. 0:30. snunna! 7.30 p.m. Open Air Service. 8.00 pm. Prayer and Praise lit-clillg. SUNDAY IERVICES 10.30 e.m. Prayer Meeting. 1100 elm. Holiness Service. 3-00 Ii.m. Directory Meeting. . Sunday School end Young Peoples Meet- L- . 5-3" Mn. Open Air Service. 7 li.m. Evangelistic Service All services will he conducted .' Sr. Mslor and Mrs. W. R. all are Welcome. come in Memoriam GODSOE-In loving memory of a dear Father and Grandfather. David Godsoo. who passed ewly April 30th. 1054. We lost a dad with a heart of geld Who was worth more to as then wealth Intold. ' Without farewell he fell asleep." With only memories for as is eep. We have lost but God hes gainell One of the best dads the world ontained. Ever Remembered by Daughter. Reta, Son-in-law Everei . rnd "'0 Iitlnl your friends. BIBLE SODIETY I CAUSE VITAL II is frequently dated that Grandchildren. Wilma and Kenneth. In loving memory of a dear Husband end Father. Malcolm Kenneth Docherty. New Haven. passed away April Nth. 1008. Your memory to as H a treasure Your loss a life-time regret. Sweet melneriu we cherish for- the Bible Society has given tome book of Scripture to a tribe. race or people. The y fact should not be overlook- 9 ed that it has been the Mis- 5'0'I!ry Societies both great and small who have made Fhll possible. The two are inter-dcpenden. The mis- slonaries need the Bible Sswlety. and the Bible so- needs the missionar- NOTICE The Annual Meeting of P. . . mills ill: Biblle: SDcieA0 I: The Angel at Death did beckon yon held in Central Christian III were sailed away- Church Hall, ' And left I all so Ieneb Ilfiillnduv. May aid. at szss 0- till Ill All C!!- cock. Plea tr etiso0- Alumina-gnome by life rim and P . A ever. of one we shall never forget. Ever Remembered by Wife and Family In lsving memory of our Father. David Godsoe. who departed this IIIS AITII "ID. 1.51. Today our houlhts. hey all go back '1' in i one year ago. W.hen'aiI our smile were iotoan. Iyssedesdbitterhlew. : God Fans Your Sparh . City and Central HAVE YOU EXTRA MILK for the weekend? ICE CREAM - keep a supply on hand for the weekend. PIIONOGRAPHS Three Speed- cnly INN. Toombs Music Store. PLANTS listed on Page 12 are ready to move. Joe R. Smith. ISIAND GRILL, Queen Street. Dial one serving full course dinnrs. Specialising Chinese dish LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS - 110 Great George Street. .Dlal III or 0821. APRIL l0'l'Il is the final day for paying Education Tax and the first installment oi City Taxes. SATURDAY will always remain a shopping day and evening at the Wright Shoe Company, Sunnyside. WHEN PAYING the first instan- ment of your City Taxes please bring your bill. DRIGADOON Long Playing High gidality Records. Toombs Music tore. WR1GHT.SHOE COMPANY will be open all day Saturday's until 9.!) at night. WE REGRIND Crankshaits, Maritime Motor Supply Co.. Ltd. 42 Beasley Ave. LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS - 210 Great George Street. Dial 0614 or 0321. THE FIRST INSTALLMENT of City Taxes in due and payable on Saturday. April 00th. CHESTERFIELDS. - in rich wine and green velour. special price. Toombs Music Store. ST. DUNSTAN'S ALTAR SOC- IETY Cake Sale today. 2 p. m. at Holmans. INTEREST AT RATE of V: of 156 per month will be charged up the first installment after April Mth MILLINERY specials at Hi Style Milllnery. Great George Street. Smart spring and summer styles. 51-49 ill!- OUR COUNTRY and rural cus- tomers lalways welcome) will find the Wright Shoe Compan, open all day and evening Saturdays. ready to serve you. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re cordlni. ll!) Kent Street. Phone 915. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH. - Services Sunday. May 1st. New Glasgow Sunday School 10 e. m. Preaching Service 11 a.'m. Cavendish, Preaching Service 8 p. m. Service will be held in Fredericton. Sunday 7.30 p. m. "Is that Old Time Religion what we need today." Preacher. Bysrd Thurber. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH. - Rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday, May Ist. ore: St. John's, Milton. 11.00 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon. 7.30 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. St. Mark's, Rustlco. 2.!) p. m. Eve- ning Prayer and Sermon. "Come and bring the whole family.” ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. . J. C J . announce the en- gagement of their daughter. Mild- red Blanche. to Gene Douglas Den- nis. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dennis. The marriage will take place on May 23rd. in Trinity Unl- ted Church. Charlottetown. WINSLOE Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday are as follows: Princetown Road 11 a.m,; Glas- gow Rosd 1.45 p.m.; I-lighfleld 0 pm. Sunday school 10 s.m,: win- sloe North 7:00 p.rn Heber 11. Hardy. ' ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bernard Crelghnn an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Mary Gertrude to Doctor Lloyd Daniel Mcliensle of Halifax, N. 8.. and Scotchfort. P. E. The marriage will take place on Monday, May zllrd. 1955, at St. Dunatan's Basilica. , ISLAND roams. - Centennial: year should he a special one for ad MacI)ONALD RADIO SERVICE . Strange But True I: I I. MacArthur Did you know that all the crea- tures of the insect world, during "16 "1!!! they are growing. burst tandshedthair Id illmmucummmo um" sir skins not once but several times in the course of their development. The last change of clothes comes at the time when the insect becomes an adult. When it out ows this last suit of teenage cle es, it us- uoliy appears in public wearing wings. and happy as a boy in his first pair oi long pants. Once an insect gets its wings that's it. It never gets a second pair nor does it even get another new suit. If it were not for the little ilg . we would have no figs. Not 0 y that. but in providln us with such a delicious fruit e useful uttlo insect gives up its own life! The first three sprouts brought to America from far away Asia Minor nourished in the soil of Call- fornla. yet strange to say, the trees bore no real figs and this greatly puzzled scientists ,until they discovered there were no fig wasps in America to pollenate the fruit. So the tiny insect of Smyrna was brought to the New World and liberated among the sterile fig trees of California. Result: in a few months there were millions of them. They crawled into the end of the flgs in the fruit-beprlng trees, carrying the pollen of the Capri fig with them. Then they came out and died. The miracle had taken place. Those figs instead of drylns up and falling off as had been the case in past years, stuck last to their branches and grew into lush. ripe fruit; and all because of our clever scientists finding out about the tiny insect of Asia Minor. If it were not for the insects we would have no figs in Californlo. that scientists figured 0' this strange secret of nature, we would have no fig insects in the New World. The first paper money issued in America was printed in Quebec on the backs of playing cards and used to pay French soldiers. The cicada makes music wher- ever it goes by means of drums. has two drums under its nude- men. made of ribbed membranes. To the inside of them are atlal-inf lnllsrles. With these muscles the speak, and it can keep up its drum playing from morning to night. PA RKDALE W. I. Seventeen members with Miss Rubin. W. l. supervisor as a olcome guest, met in Parkdale hall for the April meeting of the Parkdale W. 1. With Mrs. Ber- tram at the piano, the meeting opened with "Waltzing Matilda" followed by the Creed in unison. ”Hir1ts on Meat Cookery" was the roll call. Reports of excellent work being done In the Cubs, Scouts, Guides and Brownies were given by the leaders and span- sol-s. Mrs. Hector MacDonald. as convener of the school commit- tee. displayed the attractive art reproductions purchased for the school. Mrs. MacEwen reported an ", large t of cards sent out by her sick com- mittee. - Reviewing the financial activ- ities since last meeting, Mrs. Sea- man reported on the turkey din- ner nnd .Mrs. Henry Douglas on the dinner for the exhibitors at the Fat Stock Show. At this time Mrs. McAskili was appointed to prepare for the buffet lunch to be served the Postal Association. The evening's program. under the direction of Mrs. Arthur Sea- man, centred nround the topic "Save 2596 on Your Food Bills," Mrs. Furness Mstheson read a most enlightening article on this subject. Members were privileged to hear Mr. Frank Mills in an ll- lustrated talk on the various cuts of meat. He had a busy time answering all the questions at the close of his talk. Unusual refreshments consisted of a buffet lunch featuring one of the cheaper cuts of meat. The in- novatlon was thoroughly enjoyed. A vote of thanks was extended to ' c committee who had put so much time and work into the pro- The meeting closed with the Queen. Charlottetown citizens when an extra effort will be made to have their homes and grounds appear at their best. The nursery of Joe R. Smith, Clinton. is offering a fine selection of plants and shrubs most suitable for growth in this ANCIENT IARIERI The Romans wore beards until And if it were not for the fact. lnsc.t works on the drums. so to- aurrns E ........A.............gg,ggg JACKSON -- at the P. E. l. IIOI-j pltal on April 21. to Mr. andl Mrs. Clifford Jackson a son 5 lbs: 0 oz. SULLIVAN - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Apru 24, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sulli- van. Clinton. a daughter, Mary Teresa. MacDONALD- At the Charlotte.- town Hospital on April 23. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald D. MacDonald, (nee Mary Mar:Cor- mack). a daughter, Susan Marie, 1 lbs. I 01.3. MacDONALD-At P. E. I. Has- l965, to Mr. pltal on April 28. and Mrs. Bennett MacDonald, Mermaid. a daughter. Elizabeth Ann, 0 lbs. I ozs. DAWSON-At the Prince Although events are planned for youngsters throughout Centennial Year. the peak of youth activity will be reached during the last week in June. Mr. Walthen Gau- dct, Centennial General Manager. told the Queen Square Home and School Association. Mr. Gaudet discussed die pro- gram plnaned for children during this year of festivity. Emphasis on time is to have the least inter- ierence with school activities and still have the participation of the County maximum number of children be- Hospltal on April 5th. 1055, to fore many leave for the shore. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dawson, Crests will be given to the chug. MIKIIINBG COVI. I dlutiller. ran. Parents will be asked to Shirley Ann. sew them on Jackets and coats. Mr. Gaudet asked the parents' co-operation in impressing the children with the importance of keeping the city clean and free of litter while the expected num- ber of visitors will be with us. Mr. Earl Nicholson. Physical Education teacher in the City schools gave comprehensive out- line of the sports activities in the City Schools and spoke of the ex- tra currlcular activities planned for the summer when free tennis instruction will be given to all children over age 12, and boys will be encouraged to participate in "Little League Baseball". Those not Interested in either may use the gymnastic equipment adjac- em to the Kiwanis Pool in Victoria Park. Mr. Nicholson also reviewed the year's activities in Queen Square School. Paid special tribute to Fr. Roche of St. Dunstan's Uni- versity and Mr. Lorne McGuigan of Queen Square School for their -interesting efforts in promoting basketball in the school. MncKlNNON - At the Prince County Hospital on April 1611:. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Al-mel Mac- Klanon. Graham's Road. a son. Kevin Dale. 0 lbs, 2 on. DIXON - At the Kings County Hospital on April 25th. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dixon, Casper- eaux. a daughter, Barbara Kath- erine. HOWLETT-At the King's County Hospital on April 27, to Mr. and Mrs. John Howlett, Annandsle. a son, John Stephen. weight 8 lbs, 0 oas. WHITE - At St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Toronto, April 24th, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Claude White (nee Mary Brown) a son. Weight 7 lbs. 11 ozs. MACMILLAN - At the Halifax Infirmary, Halifax, N. 5., on April 25th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. MacMlllan. Dartmouth, N. S., a son. THOMPSON - At the Prince County Hospital on April End. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Thompson (nee Doris Adams) a son, Blair Sterling. weight 7 lbs. W2 ozs. SMITH - At the Prince County Hospital on April 24th. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. George A. Smith Inee Marion Delaney) a son, George Arthur, 7 lbs, 4 ozs. NICHOLSON - At the P. E. 1. Hospital on April 23rd, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. J. David Nicholson. a daughter: Karen Dianne. FARRAR - At the Women's Col- lege Hospital. Toronto. on April 21st, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. James Farrar. a daughter. ll lbs. 4 ozs. MURRAY-At the Prince Edward island Hospital on Tuesday, April mth. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Blythe ll. Murray. a son (Blythe Hurst). Phail. aged 7 months, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacPhail, East Royalty. O'BRIEN - In Charlottetown Thursday. April 20, 1955. Mrs. Catherine O'Brien. widow of the late Michael O'Brien in her 07th year MnrADAM-Died at he Provin- cial Sanaforlum Thursday, April 28. 1955, John Joseph MacAdam. Lake Verde. aged 07 years. HATELY-At Beach Grove Inn, Charlottetown, Sunday. April 24. 1955. William Haiely in his Asth- lT”;MIEl'lEd"HMn”'l' illllfelfj (y;e1:rr:t;oltv-on Tuesday. April) IDES. ios lhltir. aMrs.pri..awsori ml l955' Seymm" G"g"ry "(E Tremerc a son. 5 lbs. 1 ozs. Dan- Pnkdnlfmin his am. ye” End Of June Peak Period - For City Youth Activity The monthly meeting of the Queen Square Home and School Association was held in the school hall on Thursday evening. The President. Mr. Alec Maclsaac con- ducted the meeting which was attended by about 150 parents. Three excellent speakers gave short talks which were very in- structive. aims and benefits of the Boy Scout movement. He analyzed the Scout from his beginning as n tenderfoot through the various tests to e Queen's Scout and spoke of the benefits accruing to a boy who followed the principles of religion and ethics. He showed a film of the Can- in 1953. The picture showed the Canada and several other coun- plaud the appearance, on the screen. of a smart P. E. 1. Group. Mr. Parent told of the are Falls, Ont.. this summer. At least one scout from each troop on the Island will attend. Part of their borne by the Provincial Boy Scout Association from the proceeds of the Apple Day Sales. A vote of thanks. for their inter- esting talks was moved by Pro- fessor W. J. MacDonald of Prince of Wales College and this was seconded by Mr. Frank O'Neil. A short business meeting fol- lowed the speakers. the principal resolution passed was that the dispensing of cod liver oil cap- sules should continue until the present supply is exhausted. The meeting closed with "The Queen." LUND-At NlneUMiIen5Cr:ek on Tuesday. April 26. 1955, Albert Lund in his 70th year. Ml.-ARTHUR-At the P. E. 1. Hospital on Saturday, April 28. 1955, Mrs. Ellen McArthur, aged 01 years. I MncKINNON-At Hospital on Saturday, April 23, 1955. Mrs. Elizabeth Macltinnon of 8-1 School Street, aged 82 years. HUGHES-At the Charlottetown Hospital on" Thursday. April 21, 1955. William S. Hughes in his 62nd year. DONOVAN-At the Cllarloiteinwni Hospital on Friday, April 22, 1955 Samuel Donovan. aged 70. ' 1 the 12. 1:. 1.! lat IDsnnie) Irwin. I V" I C" SIMPSON-At the P. E. I. I-loll-' pltal on April as. loss. to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Simpson, a son John Dale. SIMPSON-At the Prince County Hospital on April 23, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Simpson, Mal- peque. a daughter. weight 01,5 lbs. Susan Faye. PROUD-At the P. E. Island Hospital. April 22nd, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Fulton B. Proud (nee Esther Macintosh. R.N.) a daugh- ter. ANY OF OUR MANY MAY 2nd. DEATHS MI'I'CIIELL- At the P. E. 1. Hon- pital on Monday. April 25, 1955. THURSDAY 8 am 5 Mrs. Geor e 11. Mitchell in her - o T P-'"' 45”. year s FRIDAY .......... ...... .. 8 a. . -- 9:30 p.m. I TRAINOR-At her home in Mt.? SATURDAY .............................. .. 8 a.. . -. 12:30 p.m. Ryan on Sunday. April 24. ' i Mrs. Peter Trninor, aged 50, years MacDOUGALL-Died at Bangor, Gordon A. MacDougall of Bangor on April 17. 1955 in his 01st year. MacPHAIL - At the Prince Ed- ward Islsnd Hospital, Thursday, April 10, 1055. Deborah L. Mac- - promptly, courteousl merchandise. We thank you for your FROM THE FRYING PAN 10 YOUR TABLE JOHNNY'S FISH & -CHIPS Corner King In Weymouth Opposite C.N.R. Station Snacks to eat in or take "THE HOME OF out. A complete restaurant delivery service. FOR FREE DELIVERY DIAL 9856 the third century BC when barbers were brought from Sicily. Askustoso-ndyouaMenu Province. See their advertisement in this issue. PICTURE CAPTION The names of the young dancers from Central Royalty School who were pictured on the front page of the) Guardian yesterday are: (front row) David Jeffrey. Claudia Reid, Tommy Stewart. Frances Picllard, Derry Clarke. Elaine Martin. Jos- eph Vna Beek, Ana Marie Heigh- ton: (back row) Kenneth Rice, Rosina Bock, John Dunning. Donna Hsmbly. Paul Martin. Carol McMillan, George Knox and Elaine Kenny. WORDS FOR ncsrnata His Essence and roves war hero. immensely exalted beyond all that can oithn; he rnunleesrsesgeivas. rrosnilisrouestaiglorylhvsiea liming; i"V0rIy. I am Gal: there B none other "er and ) besides M . the Ail-Snowing. the self unto , I ”' the den of an worms or sans-u-run in "stem wonnp runn- Kwwthoaofaosrtalaiylatiheilasseaeenhaowise nadhevesaattlownlilnwhaisthe THE WORLD lituaionlen. lshendha :1: 3 wise. I have n1a&stsd limit! I A son oiuv- oson tom 2:Al.vrrA" CALF seven SHELF! . PHARMACY Queen St. 01.1417; .M Society in Canada will Church. Alberton. Church. Charlottetown. Sunday. May 1st, 7 Gturch, Summerslde. Ian Church, Monte A service will Etewheld day morning. May 1st. clo willbe for his great service to the his able leadership in this DEV. A. H. O'NE1L, M.A., D.D. General Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Friday, May 1st, 0 p.m. St. Peter's Anglican Sunday, May 1st, 11 a.m., St. Paul's Anglican nl new 'I Chevrolet. b3 th. Sue” 'P9Ck9T- Grey in color. Perfect condition. p.m., Summerside Baptist U123 Monday, May 2nd, 8 p.m., Montague Pred7yter- isn Church, conducted by the Rev. E. lock, B.A., B.D., District Secretary at 11 am. Sun- ANNUAL MEETING Tile annual meeting of the Prince Edward Is- land Auxiliar of the British and For-oi Id in the Central Gifiltfn Hal , Glarlottetorwn, Monday, May 2nd, at 2:30 p.m. Dr. O'Neil will be the speaker. As General Secretary we will honor Dr. O'Neil scvlce, the Bible Society. a shell wldl to give him a hearw welcome. . Pl...AN'I'OA'1'I'llID'I'I!EHlV'.Ii.W1l POSSl'BLF3AN'D'i'i-IEANNUAL LEITNG. BIBLE - I951 PONTIAC SOCIETY COACH SERVICES ' This owner wouldn't sell until he saw lie In the Belfast .;.'E'l3t2SI but 15.!!!) miles. Bible So- an Church Kingdom of God. and for ! branch d G11-Istlan WHO ARE ALWAYS FAIR MIIIDED WE CERTAINLY DO NOT WIISI-I TO OFFEND RURAL OR URBAN, IBUT, WE SIN CERELY FEEL I THAT WE MAY BEST SERVE YOU WITH THE I FOLLOWING STORE HOURS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNIEDAY, I We do not wish to stand in the way of progress and therefore are willing to try the above change in - closing hours along with the other larger stores. i We have been serving our Community and Prov- ; lnce for thirty-five years and we will continue to do I so by being open 54 hours a week to l y and efficiently with quality we solicit your continued support in the future. LEPADE SHOE D0. LTD. DOWD USED CARS I953 MITIOI SEDAN Tu-Tone, beautiful black bow! with Ivory lop. Radio. heater and has 814951 not CUSTOMERS, EITHER EFFECTIVE serve you patronage in the past and GOOD SI-IOEIS" 1 Dial 4748 1 I 1951 CHEVROLET I-2 TON Gleaming black with de Iuxa cab. Low mileage, mechan- Mr. R. C. Parent detailed the 51 adlan Jamboree held in Ottawa activities of Scouts from all over tries. Parents were quick to ap- forth- coming World Jnmboree at Niag- expenses will he Lawyer In Hand: T” G'"""" ' or irate Client ””I"----I'.?.l.'.23.'1'....'i”'”” nova, England tllcutersl - A mg;':""::::g';"":"?Ef,:'Jl:-ndf' retired British army colonel Thurs- ' womhea 5, an Demo,-ll Ac. 0, day was brought into court fortlwa. luring a lawyer to a hotel room and: cap and without pants. I 4. Making him sign a cheque for . 000 1. Forcing the lawyer to remove I I Electrical and Plumbing his pants. y 2. Putting a paper dunce cap on I his head. 1- !. Photographing him with dunce . Thcicolunel. Alfred wlmle. 57, was disappointed over the way the lawyer. Frederick Nye. 70. admin- istered the estate of Wintle's c0nirlCt0TI cousin. Wlnile felt he should have got HAMPION more money out of the will than he did. I The case was adjourned for fur- Fer hearing; Phone Crapaud I ISLAND MDTDII TRANSPORT LTD. 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