'1'iiltiGUAltDlAN. ciiaswrrirrown If we could keep our Always, day by day. , face mass - And p Mine Mothers with as Keep fresh the bloom upon her cheek-4 MAY"10.1953 .... ,, ' ,7 V .' g .. -.-...;K,--,.;-.,..g.,f.- ”””"”"” THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN IN MEMORIAM "W Evlmiiti T0 A no urnn a reserved for umTow”rT'I'axr-1-sons mo-aria. Ml" Ii-;.imm' 50000.0! Mud." "9" A or local iaterest.. sat ad A -- The death of am. In Hughes, ' ' muinr umrro 3: ?i.'1"Li.J" .7" n.'o'.”.t3i'oii: m- cs.&'.'.”.5ify?in?'3?li'ir.'ik.ls'7'-3rIf""' r(.?.'.3&y.””z5'.5'.7”'i:i-7-trot. u.'.i?.'.”'s.3.' i. HURLH oi. ENGLAND '”"3,'ITETER'5 CATHEDRAL ....::"..””::.... ";:::'::..i'-.'?- ii .":'.:" ...f.”.:':".:.';'..,'it.'.?'::.':'"..... ...?."..'.'.'.".l.-a-""'n3-'o'&'-'-' 3-"'3I"-'-Iv- .3.i....t.'."”-.....".'.'..”.5.'. 3 ,,m,..uoly communion where. so He made mothers." - .-Matias. . Dev. II. E. D. Asliiord. U :2.-Choral Ineharist and The Sacrame oi Baptistn. Sumon. (YAonu:.'l;)m: "whatsoever Things"- 3,30-Sillldl School g 1p.in.-Evensolll and inauy Services as us All goats are free. Everybody welcome. '1 nuts ANGLICAN -CHURCH v The Parish church Established 1180 by Royal Foundation. no iteverond J.T. Ibbott, Doctor Miss Ann Worthy - Organist. 8.30-Iioly Communion 10.00-Sunda school ll.00-H01! 2:. iii. Malone 7,00-Evening .Prayer ,and Ser- mon-liev. Crawford Scott. , 3.15-Fellowship iionr. Pariah lialL j PRESBY1 ERIAN THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES on. omnsunlon - Canon 2.30: Short stories of the Bible -West Parlor. 7.00 pm. Reverend H. Ii. D. Ash- iord will continue his series on Symptoms of the Day: Sermon: hove versus Marriage. The Male Eight. 8.15 - Song service in the So- cial Hall. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitsroy Streets The Reverend James D. Davlaon. B.A.. Il.D., Pastor. ll s.nI. "Mother's Day" service. A day for families to worship to- gether to honor mothers. Ser- mon in new series on "The Places That Jesus Knew"-(l) "Naasretli, His Iiome." Miss Paula Good and Mr. Keith Warren will assist. The Girls' Choir sings the choral, "Iiallelujah", and "The I.ord's My shepherd"-crymond tuna, direct- ed by Mrs. Allison Macnae. No re Church School. Be- ginners retire at mid-service. .- The Reverend '1'. ii. B. Somers, 7 pm. mmmp, - ; u-1-he M.A.. 5-T-M- Four lie of The Apocalypse" Mililii-In -(3) "The Black Horse-Famine." liilss E. Lillian Maclienaie, Mus. 3., F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of the ' Cho llynin-Anthem, by senior choir. Solo: "Lord God oi Abraham", irom Mendelssohn's Elijah-by Mr. Barry Bugden. 10 a.m. Church School Mother's Day service. ll o.ni. Divine Service and Ser- mon: "Christian M -t and Parenthood-A Partnership with God". Anthem: "When 1 survey the wondrous Cross"-Wiliistns. 5 p.m. Vespers and Meditation: "Tire Book of the Revelation-The First of two Studies." Anthem: "Immortal, Invisible."- Thlnisn. Visitors Cordially Welcome. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and 'Grafton Streets lieverend G. Carlyle Webster, Iliiiistdl Organist and choir Director iiir. Frank Johnston. A.'l'.C.I.. Morning Worship ll.00 s.in. Sermon: itiscl-Zwen. Anthem: "Bless The Lord. 0 My loul"-lvauoii. V 2.30 p.m. The Church School. .'tInihcr'l Day Service in the church. Beginning next Sunday thelclinreh school will msetsst it uh. Evening Worship 7.00 p.in. sermon: ltl.A.. S.T.M. Anthem: "'l:be Lord's Prayer."- Malotie. "Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee." You are cordially Invited to wor- ship with us. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Order of meetings for I3.-.r. Day ..i0.00 Sunday School Breaking of Bread. Gosrel Meeting .. 1.80 "Ye Must Be Born Again" : (John 8-'l) ' "The Coming of the Lord Draweth Nigh" (James 5-!) "The Holy Spirit's coming."-Mr. J. E. B. "christian Marriage - A Partnership with God." The Rev. '1'. H. D. Sonsere. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 210 Kent Street Marvel 1!. Driiibar, B.Th.. Minister Miss Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. 10.00 s.m. Church School and Funny Hour. special Mother's Day Features. Maks this a truly fam- ily day in Church School. 11.00 a.m. Morning Woriihip and . Communion. Sermon: "Little xA'mong Thousands." Mother's Day essage. Solo: "That Mother of Mine". 7.00 p.ni. Evening worship Ser- vice. Sermon: "It's Hard to a Man". a Anthem: "Near to the Heart of God." Central Christian Church in- vites you to the services of the l.ord's day. The Salvation Army "Home oi Evangelism" Great George Street Corps Ofiicerls, Sr. Capt. and Mrs. A I teombe. Saturdli 1.30-open sir Market Square. 0.00-Probe and Fellowship. (Ali , Welcome). Sunday 11.00 A.1tI'.-Family Worship. g 2.30 RM.-snnday School. 0.00 1'.M.- . P. Meeting. 1.00 P.M.-Salvation Meeting. special Mother Day Messsgvis by Capt. Titoombe. -Mother my Song sheets- ior congregational singing United PEN I ECUSTAI. CHURCH :1 Elm Avenue set. Quincy Stairs. I'astor., Phone 2100-L. ' Services 10 a.ni. Sunday school. 11 Ian. Worship and communion ' 2 p.m. Children's Church 8 p.m. Mother's Day Service 0.80 pan. Prayer '1 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting. .31. The subiect oi the evening mes- sage will be. "The Keys oi the Kingdom.” You are welcome. "The Church That's Different" iii: PBESBYTERIAR STli0Eii'i oiioiii comprised of STUDENTS FOR THE MINISTRY I from KNOX LLEGE. T0 PRESHYTi!lltIg OODLEGE, MONTREAI PREACIIING AND SINGING TOUR . 1 THE MARITIMUI PRO OE3 ZION CHURCH -- TUESD ALL WELCOME . RONTO 8 P. M. -4 . OUR TASK Tli .. 2.'3.'3'..” l'?..”.'."'....W set Itself to. p ,k? (,,(x:,.. .3 ' iii (ix '” Plastic light IIMMTS TAXI. - Phone 53. ziinrrn Raaionie Hearing Aid 005.00 Batteries-Acoenorles. rooinbs isinio Store. INTEIEST at the rate of 55 of 196 per month wul be charged on all unpaid installments. ....... l'0l. DELICIOUS hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries, Stu's Turn- sbout, st. Peter's Road. GIVE MOTHER jewellery from Taylors 31.00 up. SEE OUR WINDOWS for auto and polishing accessories. Tantoh's Accessories. FRESH LOBSTEHS at Ernest J. Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge. LAWN MOWER! The Bike Shop. GIFTS MOTHER will love. smart Jewellery from Taylors. WHEN PAYING your City taxes please take your bill with you. sharpened. SPRINGS for the low priced cars. Tanton's Accessories. THE FIRST Installment of City Taxes is due and payable on May 15th. g ...-. MOTOD OIL. All grades, next week only 51.00 gallon. Tanton's Accessories. CAIIBUBETOIIS always in stock. Guaranteed motor parts, carbure- tors. etc. '1'snton's Accessories. MRS. JOHNSTON I.ADIES' WEAR.-Clearance Sale -Dresses, Coats, Suits. FINAI. date for payment for first installment of city taxes is May 15th. CAKE SALE Aid St. Vincent's Orphanage, Moore and Macbeod Ltd. Saturday, May 10. beginning at 1.30. - FOR PROPANE GAS and ap- pliances. Arniast Coal Go. Phone 98. NEW STYLE bug deflectors. shields, red, blue, green and amber. Auto lights handy for reading. Tanton's Ac- cessorics. IMMUNIZATION CLINICS for Infants from 3 months and pre- school children who have never been inoculated against whooping cough and diphtheria will be held in various centres throughout the merit of Health and Welfare. See large suverrsement. for places and dates. MEMORIAM JOHN D. DOIIION In loving memory of our dear father who departed this life, May 10th. 1941. Gone but not forgotten Lovingly remembered by daugh- ters, Bertha and zeta. IN ME-M-C-DRIAM BARRY IIIGGS In loving memory of our darl- ing son, lisrry liiggs, who died one year ago to-day. God needed one more darling child. To join his angels' band And so he stooped with smile, ' And clasped our Barry's hand. Lovingly Remembered, Mummy Dad, Brothers and litters. Card OjJ'lidnlts Mr. Samuel Silliphant wishes to thank Dr. Lsidlsw, Dr. Seaman. nurses and staff of the Prince Edward island Hospital, for their many sets of kindness shown him while a patient at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Aka thanks to his relatives, friends, neigh- bors. Greenvale women's Institute. and I-funter's River Racket L. 0. L. (No. 1484), for letters. cards and treats, and to all those who visit- ed him in hospital and home, dur- ing the ten weeks he has been con- fined with a broken leg. . V " muel Sliliphant. , New Willshire. ft. 12. 4. ' P. 3. Island. Q-1.:-.31..-. ' a loving FOB TIIE BEST Ill URUESTUIIE NEEDS. Step It ' Ilwmh-dbhlhotif province next week by the Depart- 11 HATS ADBIVING daily Adeila's Mlllinsry. HAVI rou tried Stewart's Home Made Breads. None better. WI All now showing the lat- est in plastic airplane luggage. S. L. Hardy & Co. rnonrs DAILY except Sunday In New 0 ow, and Halifax. Phone Maritime central Airways 2001 or 504. srasnonrar. scaaauan COAI.--Unloading cars of Spring- hill Coal today. A. Rickard & Co. ,, MseDONALD- RADIO SERVICE. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. IN Kent St. Phone 1207. SUNBSAM Automatic Toastmas- ter. Ooffeemaster, Mixmasisr and Shavemaeter. Toombs Music Store. BIIOODER. COAL - A. Plckard at cm, are unloading cars oi "blue coal" the best for coal stoves. FUEL OII. - We make prompt delivery oi Fuel Oil. A. Pickard at Go. Phone 240. It QUEEN Mary Needlework Guild Announce Display, Charlottetown Hotel, May 29th. 2.30 - 5.00 P. M. Foil. MOTHER. on her special day, a delicious layer cake de- corated especially for the occas- ion at Stewart Bakeries. MOTHER'S DAY specials at Stewart Bakeries: Blueberry Pies, Mocha Cakes, various colors, Fancy Doughnuts, Fruit, Nut, Date, Chocolate and Fudge squares. aanonrrz, a nationally adver- tised product for inspiring decora- tive ldeas and easily cleaned Coun- ter Tcps. Many colors and patterns to choose from, Chandler Bros am-7. t . TEYON PASTORAL CHARGE. United Church Services for Sun- day, May l1th., as follows: 11 A. M. Tryon; 3 PM. Cape Traverse, 7.30 PM. Orapaud. Rev. E. 1.. Bacon, Minister. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs.- Hedley MscPherson, Hampshire wish to announ the engagement. of their eldest daughter Vera Blanch, to Wilfred Lorne, youngest son of Mr. Barry Campbell and the late Mrs. Campbell, Elmwood. Marriage to take place in June. HUNTER. RIVER CHARGE :- Services May llth. Christian Fam- ily Day. Wheatiey River 9.30 am. (note change of hour). Wiltshire a.rn. Hunter River 7.30 p.m. with Junior Choir. Hampshire Sunday School 10.30 others at usual hours. Special Mother's Day Bervice it Wiltshire Mission Band 41.30. Re . Howard Christie, min- ster. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncan of 40 Bayfield St.. Charlottetown, wish to announce the engagement oi their daughter, Mary Bernice to John Gaudet of Morell,- son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gsudet, formerly of sunimerside. Marriage to take place June 8rd. Till: PHBSBYTEIIIAN ciiuswn IN CANADA, Brookfield charge. Services next I..ord's Day are as follows: Brookiieid 1l'a.m. 5.5. 10 am. 1-lsrisville 3 p.rn. Hunter River 7.80 pm. Mr. Wallice Biaikie. student minister. ltev. Donald Nicholson, interim moderator. Mit. EDWIN JOHNITONE. Pro- vincial Manager, Dominion Life Assurance 00., left Friday for Mes- ico Oity to attend a Rotary con- vention. Mias Elizabeth iiumwen. Branch Secy., will be in charge of Branch Office until Mr. Johnstone returns the middle of June. MILTON - IIUSTICO PARISH- Reotor. Rev. A. I. Plercey, RD. Services for Sunday. May 11 are as follows: St. Mark's. ltuatico, 11.00 am. Holycommulon and sermon; St. John's Milton, 2.00 p.m. Sun- day Sciiool; 3.00 livening Prayer and Sermon... Observe Mother's Day by going to church. tie. on April 0 following a long Period of ill health. 'I'hough she had at times been bedfast since suffering a stroke some years ago, she had been in better health for some months post and her death in her sleep Wednesday was a shock to her family and many friends. . she was born in Fredericton, P-E1-. I daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pound and had she lived until May 17 would have been '16 years of age: She was a member oi St. Andrews Presbyterian Church and while her health pennltied was a splendid worker in its organ- isations. and her kindly presence will be much missed by her friends there. surviving are her husband, four daughters and three sons. Estella (Mrs. Harold Grant), lllvei-ton; Tressa (Mrs. Duncan Morrison), Rivorton; Ethel (Mrs. Russel aebbi Bridgewater: Ruth (Mrs. Wm Grant), New Glasgow; , Linacy, Ira .lr., Fraser's Mtn., Louis, New Glasgow. Three sis- ters, Mrs. Pope Bagnall, Hunter River, P.E.I., Mrs. Ollie Iiurlburt, Millinockett, Maine; Mrs. George Hughes, New Waterford; and one brother William Pound, Frederic- ton, P.E.I., and several grand- children and great grandchildren also survive. The funeral service took place from the home of her son Louis, Munro Avenue, April 11, with her pastor. Rev. A. E. Morrison, oi- ilciating. His message taken from the Scripture brought comfort to the bereaved. The choir of the church song as a request oi the deceased the hymn "In The Gar- den" and "Abide With Me." The pallbearers were foursom- ln-law. Duncan Morrison, Russel l-iebb, Harold Grant and William Grant, her grandson, Sydney Morrison and a nephew, Earl Hughes. Interment was at Lorne Street Cemetery. Many beautiful floral offerings, cards and letters were received. Personals 1-lergmany friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Lloyd Archer. City, has entered the P. E. 1. Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Angus Buchanan oi Ken- singwn was a visitor to the capital and while here was the guest of her son, Walter and Mrs. Beairsto, and little granddaughter, Margar- et Elizabeth. Ts uznrrrv nvmrlna aoxmranv Twenty-seven members were present at the meeting of the Mary Miilar Auxiliary on May 5th in Trinity social hall. The de- votion and study were in charge of Mrs. Norman MacLeod who was assisted by Miss Florence Dollar, Mrs.,,Harry Craswell. Miss Mar- ion Martin and Mrs. Fulton Coi- rln. The portion from the study hook told of the work of the Un- ited Church among the Chinese and Japanese Canadians from 1941 to 1051. Among the matters of business under discussion was the question of having the members of the Sunday School take the W. C. T. U. temperance course. Mrs. Cairns was appointed to form is commit- tee to take up the subject with the Sunday School teachers. There was some discussion about a pic- nic meeting to be held in the summer. It was left until the June meeting to complete the plans. ' ACID STOMACI-I? TRY IISMUTI-IATED The great Layman Evangelist of limgland will be visiting Charlotte- town to conduct a week-long Mia- sion. . Mr. Thomas B. Rees, above, has had marked success in his evangelistic work in the United Kingdom, in the United states and in Canada. rm four years in succession he has rented the Royal Albert Hall in London, which seats 10.000 persons and has had it pack- ed. largely with young people, for his meetings. Mr. Rees will come from Saint John, New Brunswick to Charlottetown to commence his rrieetlngs on the night of June the 4th in saint Paul's Anglican church. on three separate i has conducted campaigns in the United states and in Winnipeg where he went at the invitation of 140 churches. In addition to his services in Royal Albert Hall in London, he has campaigned in many oi the large cities of Brit- ain, including Glasgow, Camjff' B'3””5- N9W085t1E. Liverpool and he Keep from her hair the gray, O precious thought, but in our lives Do other things count more? Her loving kindness through the years Build up a mighty scorsl She watched each one through cradle days, she stood on guard each night, She worried oft! times needlessly Her heart afraid with fright: She sometimes shed a silent tear Where no one else could see. And hid perhaps behind a smile- A hurt, caused thoughtleslly. She breathed o'er each a fervent prayer. To Him-"Dear Father hear" "Please keep my Darling free from harm" She whispered in God's car. She may have known life's roughest road For years to leave their trace. And etch the lines that worry drew Upon a mother's face. Yes, even though her children grow To man and woman hood, Unclianging, cons tent. Her love has always stood. Through all the years over true. a beacon ' light Reflected far and wide; A searching light for To guide them to her those away side. Be she a MOTHER young or old. . Within that love-so great. ' Surely. within her children's hearts ' The chords reverberate. .. Ex Who does not through the years that poll For reasons unassessed, Wish as a child to lay again Their head on Mother's breast! WOE'I'l-IING, England - (GP) - For years visitors to this Sussex seaside resort complained the five- mlle strip of beach was infected with swarms of insects. Now the corporation has hired a helicopte to spray the beach with disinfect- ant. -John Robert Lamont Qmpell. John of "The Lilacs". FINAL TOUCH DDEN. saalr. - (GP) - Iirc destroyed 40 acres of swatheii grain valued at about 81,000 on the farm of Joesph Dumals. He had been forced to leave it in the fields all winter when bad weather hal harvesting last autumn. a in Dublin. Mr. Rees is the founder and dir- ector of Britalrils First pemmnem Young People's Christian Holiday Conference Centre at I-lildenbor- ough Hail where more than 5,000 have attended conferences. Brother of a Church of England clergyman, Mr. Rees, as g ye,-yi young men, gave up 8. business: career to be a lay worker at Sev. enoalrs Parish church. In 1932 he, was invited to go to Ireland to 4 an evangelistic campaign, Then he visited the United states and later spent a few years 3-! Pastor of an undenomlnationai church at Banwell, near Weston. super-Miare. It was in Ireland, where he returned, that he deter. mined tosoio England and his first achievement It central Hall, followed by his meetings in Royal Albert Hall. Today he is belie-vedh to have a following of somethlngl like 100,000 young D60l3le in Lon-' don and outside it. Little 'iii.a,.a.t.rs.;.i.iuiiii Executive Meets A meeting of the executive of the Little Theatre Guild was held at the home of Miss Lillian Duche- min with the president. Mr. Barry Morris, presiding. Routine business was transact- ed. and a glowing report of the Dominion Drama Festival was elven by Messrs. George Anderson and sterling Walker. The children's play "Cinderella" under direction of souls and Ralph Breau, will be presented in a studio night performance as well as a. performance to which the general public may attend, about the end of May. Plans were also discussed re an- other three-act performance which it is hoped will be presented dur- ing the month of June. At the conclusion of the meet- ing lunch was served by the hos- ess. guarantee. Enquire about contract 184 Kent St. : .10 YEAR GUARANTEE! Metal CHAIRS STA0lilli or rouiiiis K These and other types of metal folding and stack- ings chairs manufactured by Royal Metal Manufactur- ing Co. 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EKCOWARE is easy to loop bright . . . the thick copper bottoms ditulbuto more heal. faster . . . revs tool and cool- ing time. saver storage were too . . . the lids when iwvsnod eve rail-itoringi You too buy IKCOWAIE for Mother for ca ' w1S'.t0nw rr FOR .MOTHERiS DAY GIFTS WITH NICK COPPER IOWOMS May Iii "M I. i Indlvidooi' ” pie:siahr,SIU.o9lotor is 3-9: tiertor too. i. .0 was INNS! It! will tiiiiiet "ans scam. Beautiful new model Electric Refrigerators; Beautiful new model Electric Washing Ma- chines: Electric moor Polishers; Vacuum Cleaners; Firestone Gas- olino .Washersi Electric not Plates: Kettles; Oni- fee Percolaiors; Oioehs; Toasters: Irons: Gas Irons: Electric Table Ironers. New Easy Payments on all goods. Use Our Budget Plan FIRISTONI 5BIRYEil1'0il a. MacKAY co. 187 GREAT GEORGE SIRE!