THE cnnlzoorrarowm GUARDIAN Y"*-~ "Trousseau Talk" slips of Satin with lacy trim in white are necessaw 101‘ m9 bridal Rousseau and are love- ly for gifts for wife m- sweet- h 2.z'§.2.so.z.s5 Panties to match. — 1.Z5,1.59, 2.00 Lrisp New COEFO" Housecoats nook flower fresh. 08W?- Vie“? - have a new cotton house- eoat nowl Wear it throuZh the summer tool Gay 59E)‘- suckers, oool broadcloths in practical print-s. Wm‘ m“ skirts. Only. — 2.95, 3.95, 4.95 and 5.50 The Store oi Ballerina Lovely Yards and yards of skirt in this flattering feminine gown. Flowered batisie that wears. washes beautifully. - looks so prct-iy you'll love wearing iti All sizes and various colors. 1-59 and Lingerie G o r g eio u s Gowns For Glamorous Gals “Precious gilt — lacy satin gowni Well help you pick one your wife will love i" See the window display today. - Prices range from- .Z.95 n 6.95 ' Colors, Tea Rose, Baby Blue, Champagne. White and Sheer Black. Matching Sets in Batiste ' Lovely feminine gowns with matching negilgee, in sheer Batiste, blue and pink. Sizes 14, l6, 1B and 20. - 2.95 Q» not, . MFLEOD Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 41111111311068. Death had no terrors limited I eon. Hampton, P. E. L, who spoke ________ England m" w Inadeth Iivle," "Alafe in the Anne ncre plasscd peacefully rlway at when a young man and urga§ifie “Thnemgaligaurers wig: m gilt‘:- his home in Victoria, P E 1_. on on; move. “"5113. “m” m , E I April 22 inst, Ml". Jlulles Gill 1n his 1. He man-led Janet Maclntoih ' ghovriiugeigwiiiacqrgiriliii,’ iigiiieiii f 76th year. Rose Valley, who redeoe o The lnte Mr. Gill had alwaya live years ago, n,"1...¢."..’,°§‘,,,,m Kn” m‘ new.“ Réoéigfl’ 1:1} enjoyed good herillh until within the o” o1. um; m.’ indulgent pl!“ in cra-paud the last six inontlm when he was father, three daughters and three com hi, mmm m- attacked by the malady which sons, mm w N“ ha,“ those of n11, 1m wife Qjfefi, MR‘ gg," °' ' . . y Thomas has laid” Pie“ 5°”) undergong mom adventure in hla 84 iyueara than most people find in a eilme. New hes in En land "on the greatest adventure all" padre at a. Canadian army teln- orccment unit cam . ' Padre Rokcby-lhcmaa went to the Arctic in i984 - he was mar- ried ihere two years later- and spent live years preaching the HQ ya‘ Q ngfly. of Yorkshire‘ George‘; MLSSWII, CB-Iflbfldle BIY. Clmfi Victoria land, after graduation from Wycliffe College in Toronto Married in North It was a. lonely, hard existence 9 w"- “*7” with re a,- visiis interru oc- casionaly by calls to off ciate at "“’.I.i‘.f.“l~i...'.“’"il€l.‘ i: Ne i w p! ienned "the iastnof the really N ooner . After two years of travelling m‘ Hudnu‘ B‘ about 1m, diocese with an Eskimo guide, the padre sent for his fl- oncee Anna Rnszcll of Guelph, out. and ey were married ai. n- mlne. Northweit Territories alter she travelled lo Edmonton by treifl and llrw lhe remaining 1.200 miles. ‘The padre reach-d 0am» Rt. Rev. A. L. _In Army Camp ,, m, m... ,,., By ALLAN NICKLESON Canadian Preea Staff Writer SOMEWHERE IN RING-LAND. April 29-(0?) - A little man who covered a. vast Arctic Anglican and boa _ namely. Annie (Mm m,“ rapidly were down its strength un- Macmillan) of Dorchesm, Mm; til on the above mentioned date Elva (Mrs. Arthur colllnson) n! his gentle spirit took its flliht from Roirbury, Mm; ma. (Mrs, .the house of clay to the taveniy Grant) of Vancouver. B. 0., w“. mansion abovc. lie was a niau who liam of Kenelngton, P_ E, L (l, assessed admirable quahtles of present in the War Veier ' gflld and heart kind and Bcner- eat of Brighton. Mace. cue-hearted sympathetic and ever and Herbert at home. ready to help other; in trouble or The funeral services at the sickness. ms mcmor will long be house and grave were conducted eheriahed by his frenda and u:- by hil Plltor. Rev. p, ,y_ STIIIKING MINER! FINED DUNFER-MLINE, Scotland -(OP) —l"im secution of its kind in Scotl , Mzgit workers were fined 5 Nunde (l .50) each, or 30 daya in prison for striking over a dis- Duto not ported to the Ministry wtheD 0Q until laat semen: Mnrri- of 141m in Batiste" Biahep leebeuud ' gospel and minisiering to the mm°°=1 ¢llwe B’?! _ _ 0 for him u the end approached for very feellngi of the life d char- - Wallis °1 his Wmhlme" “‘ 70° Mounted Po s‘ c n r F' In Memorzam he 1..., an ......a, m... 1.. n. m. of n2 deceased, ‘L’... left Arctic Padre arm and i» whim — we w ,,,,,,,',,,, 5.39;‘; gm“, n, ,3 merits of his crucifivd and risen comforting words w the bereaved . "e"- °t “Ppwmmawly 10°90” w, no“ ' ' '" saviour. ones The hymns sung were: "He N 1 "m"! mm‘- He w“ WM i” a‘ ' MR. mums 011.1. ' 0W 3.1] 3.111 my leizltlgnfiiraiaionbin lg and he minister Ill ulna-are at w.l’i'.=.§“%'m given sound, “and fir» when new: atlached l- 11-0 Canadian Army. the ar 0EIITIIAI. GIIMIDIAII __________i_..__...__. 000K! ill Pnewaranlia b-IOI- ' 0N LIII Infill “Ogiilltlililbll bu‘ OIABWILI. Ill’ IIDWIIIIh OONIIDIIATION hill INI “c; In“ ‘III VOGUI Week-end, lpecial rack o1 llll. 8985011! to eiaar at $735. Special 10f. Dresses to clear at Half Price. ill It 01-90. aortment of this season's iiattgsegi cannon mama aazvrcas Burial)’. Ird- 01M Cove ll A. M. Nine Creek I P. u. as River 7.80 P. m. Rev. '1'. w. , will. 6-1-11- SEINILOI PASTORAL CRAIG! V1058 Sundae’. MW ltd an ll 1 lnaloe l1 A. $ r. Him i W BoutbUORM. LSDRILRQVULESUHM m, 5-1-11. openformeeummermonthaslu CAVINDIHH CHARGE. — W0!- ihip on Bundle’. Mo)’ 3H1 111 Blink’ ~ ear “i. mraee ....,"", . co . . . Jmurlrislier. i-l- ' NORTH RIVER BAPTIST Clfliafbflltb‘ Sunday. May Norm River s. School 10.4.5 A. M. BBIVKIO l1 A- M. Clyde RJVOI‘ 8. Bcnooiflftudservioellihnmlfi UNGK aervroe ‘mu P. M. A coral welcome tn all eervleea. Rev. A. E. ‘rode, Minister. i-l-li. IBESBITERIAN CHURCH IN CANAwa-Brookneld Charge. 4 — Services next Lord's Day. riarlsville 1i. A. M. Broolmeld sum-lay school 3 P. M. Worship 2i P. M. Hunter River 7 P. M, Y. P. B, Christian En- deavour Mayer Service Harisvilie ihday 8 P. M. Dr. A. O. ‘rnosmfofi. m. - - . ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- Mhiruu-Mr. and Mrs.John A-Mac- Kenzie oi Victoria. Cross, announce the engagement of their daughter Mabel, to LyDWOOd .1. McNelll of Cardigan. Marriage l0 take place in May. 5-1-11. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. Hunter River Pastoral Charge. service will be held on Sunday, May 3rd as follows: Wilt- slure 11.00 A. M. Smiday School and Bible Clam 10.00 A. M. l-ialnpshire 2.30 P. M. Hunter River 7.00 A’. M. Lewis M. Murray, Mlniiier. SAUNDEBS-ROGERS- A spring wedding to interest to friends o: the principals in Moucton and else- where was soleinuized in St. Georgifs Ailglican Church recently when Miss 141111311 Patricia Rodgers daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rad-gets, of Borden, P.E.I., former- ly of Moncton, became the brlic of Bert Charles Saunders, of Detroit, Mich. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J.J. Alexander, rector of the church, in the presence of rela- tives and friends of ‘J18 bride and gloom. The bride. who was given marrage by her father, was charmin in e street-length blue dress vrth brown redlngote hat of matching shade and were a 0011180 0! gardeuias. Mlsa Mary Mackinnon was bridesmaid and she wore a. blue street-length crepe dress with pink hat and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Sgt. Geraid Davidson. o No. 5 Equipment Do- DOK. R.C.A.iI‘., was the grooms- man. The bride's mother was attir- ed in a streetdength blue crepe drcls with black accesaoriea and tier oorsege was of red roses. Prim- 1,0 her marriage Mrs. Saunders we; nest of honor at several showers and received many handsome and useful gifts indica ive of the high esteem in which she i; held by her and ed at No. l WWII! ‘Draining School as a secur- ity guard. He is at present station- ed in Halifax. -Saint John ‘rele- graph Journal, Personals t. F. L Mrs. W. B. MacKinlay, North River, received u. wire on Tuesday stating that her daughter, Mrs Fulton Sanderson had undergone a spinal operation in Montreal that morning, Mr. Sanderson is with his wife in Montreal. Mina Lillian H. Seeley of the RC. A.1".. Bumrneraide, P E 1., spent be-r first leave since enlisting three EXAMINA IION mm an amine, on... ll. J. IIIOI OPIOIIITIIII alumna I. l. I. Ollie: llnaigallal. lellande- avlnvlaaaai °""'ea Wrlifs“ lllll. O0!!! 0! OIUIOII Located Behind Vendo ii-l-i-G-B-ll-IS. ill-nu - 1,, M. Doueeih is this mun?" 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