l ARE"! .5- 1949 O You no. doreihorwoilelposororpnosilesoipim l" ti" “"41 i° Will ii You sembls with lisshhl Toke no drones; M NM wwriwvho vow boon hes mm» for you. an»; a “KW i0 till! fiesfllpiioo Phonsoey. lien you ere omvqd lilo services of skilled, registered pharmacists; Oompovndlp‘ with fresh, pure, potent drugfiond uniielmiy ioir prices. Ml JIc-sess-e {rum ‘Dispensing Llliilliiffb v In Memorials: in sncmory of M. JOSEPH McKENNA (lrconfieid, P, 1-1, y, iiilied in Docsburgh, "0113",; April 6th, i945. Lovingiy Remembered by Brothers sml Sisters. .___.._ In Memorians Father, l» lcvinr memory of Mrs. Alex. E, Richards, who psssed nvuy fly; years ugo. Five years have passed. since that, sad do . . Y when God coiled one we loved, sway. The blow was ilard, the shock sevc er To part with one we loved so dear. lfllillsly Remembered by Husband and Funiiy. In Memorials: SMITH-in memory of our do" nephew. George Aubrey Smith, who passed away April 5th. 1041. No one heard the footsteps 0f the angels drawing near Who took from us to heaven The one we loved so dear. The poorly gates were opened A gentle voice said “Come", With farewell unspoken lie calmly entered home. Always g Ehsuboth Smith. In Memorials: In loving memory of GEORGE AUBREY SMYliil Foirview who deported this life April 5. 19H. God needed snothcr Angel Bo wsiking along life's shore He tenderly paused for s moment Then gently he knocked st our door. - n». ossi- little follow he vrsnted ii-lad sooroely resohed three, when be came, "l thought I could spore you." he whispered _ "But l ‘need you in heaven sgsin‘. Oh. I ‘think that the gateway so ven will slwsys be slightly sjsr. And the road to that beautiful c"? Will never sgoin seem so fsr. While we weep o'er this child we so wanted. The court; of heaven rejoice; God needed another sngei So we must not question Ills choice. mvingly ltemcmbened by Mom. Daddy, Brothers and Shier. m msmomsm i.- In lovinr memory of ssmrouo MeAULAY who flied April 6th. 1941. Ever Remembered by Dad sud Family. HEALTH» DESTROYING BRO N C H I Tl S Gm‘. Fast Relief Do you choke. Wlleflle "d 811p for breath? is our throat dry and irritable? i you suffer in this manner, turn at once to PoisosVs Cough Syrup- Help yourself to clear awn}! THE Jsuigusfminnncv 1.3151351 ill-r v-. tsnjisllilguvqri I - Remembe ca: by em mo‘ ~ racists)» I01 . PRbSCKiPIION‘. NORlH AMERICAN i/FF L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGER I49 RICHMOND ST. A MUTUAL COMPANY l l . CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND PULPIT Preaching on the third chapter of Romans yesterday morning, the minister, Rev. Horace-F, Moons". spoke on the revealed righteous~ nsss of God. This has been monl. fested through Jesus Christ who ls the propitlation for the sins of s jiost world. The law and the proph- ets witness to Him because they forteli Him in type and example. l In Egypt during the paesover only - those covered by the blood of me ,slain lamb were protected, The lbevitical sacrifices typif minutely that “it is the blood tiat moireth on atonement (literally o covering) for the soul”. On the day of atone. ment the High Priest sprinkled the mercy seat covering the ark with a self. ‘ God has set forth Jesus Christ "to be s propitlation (literally a. Jnercy seat) through faith in his God; to declare at this time his righteousness time he might be Just. and the justifier of him which beilevetn in Jesus.” The righteous- Jlisiice has been fully satisfied in the substitutlonery work of the wrols because Christ has paid the full price for sin. _ He washed it rs-vlliie as snow." The law can only point. to Him. It is absolutely helpless '. save. It shows us our sinful state by nature ments in view of this. A man is Justified by his faith in the sub- stituticnsry work of'Christ on the cross. and by that alone. This is “Nothing in my hand 1 bring, Simply to Thy cross I cling. Rfliikpl Ages cleft for mo, Lei. me hide myself in Thee." boars for their many acts 01 king. ness shown to-me and also to those who semi letters. convsiesent corals and fruit during my illness in tho Mr. and Mrs.‘ Fred Inmsn wish to thank their kind neighbours, friends, the Belmont Women's In- SMlTll-In memory of our door grnlldlilll and nephew who passed where sleeps in dremmless slumber one we loved. but could not save. May Heaven's winds biovv soft y, o'er that sweet end hallowed hrsndps, JQIe and Inter i 1p loving memory of our deer Mother. Mn. .i. Simpson ii. I!!! these troubles by "Si"! Poison’: Cough _SYl'"Pi l! l! so soothing. Lot it help those raw surfaces to heal over and licriiievo that iburmm iltifygfli: e t‘ to me gcs w this'd:y"l}il%n do sufferers": w ’ cce no e stllutso [gr “PO U011’: Ciluih Sfirup. Sold int-lit twill" bl‘ a 0g‘ '4' >' ' Pill it V‘ .001. ihlllilii ‘illllii’ . I the blood of sacrificed animals. ‘Finally Christ appeared and put i way sin by the sacrifice of Him- ‘blood. to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are. post, through the forbearance of ness of God 1,; the covering shel- ter over all those who believe in |Hls son for righteousness. Divine "Jesus paid it e11. All to Him l owe. Sin had left o crimson stain, "for by the law is the recognition of sin." 'I‘here is no room for boast. ing or pride in oneis own attain- cntixely spart from good works, be- cause "a man is Justified by faith apart from the deeds of the lsw." I W151i to express my sincere thanks to my friends snd neigh- Hewert Raddy Memorial l-iospita‘, Montreal. - B-Irboume iilccorviiie. stitute. and all those who se-nt cards and letters during Mr Jonson's illness. swsy April 5th, 1M1. Tonight the stsrs sro gleaming On s lonely silent grove. Where one we loved lisp lllelllll who will nsvor be forgot. I Fondly Remembered by Crondsnl. knith. departed til’: life All?" » 1947- There's s hsovsnly gste ot the end of the road [Through which esols nuafl ‘(Ill Ms .2123. a unis we osonol see Our Esther olshus his swu- ills sol that sste our isvlii ell Fohnd hlliliiliill ' Mi- ,“ " comfort ia mo the" ll tholsht. Jsstslevtogoolloewrhsi- kislllldlllfl‘ - ‘SOCIAL-A most successful veri- Mrs Everett. Murray John Gilllspie; solo, Jean Doch- erty (encore); Murray and George Gillisplo; in- strumentsi music; MacPhee (encore); closing chorus. “Sweet Marie". This was followed by an suction sole of baskets which were both attractive and numer- our. Mr. John C. MscPhee. well known auctioneer, in his capable Mp1 jovial manner auctioned the baskets snd the bids were both brisk and high. Lunches were also sold and a splendid sum of money was realized. Tcs was served sud s. d0 Tzsi; CENTRA ms susaqtsiy. L GUARDIAN, Tllil column is reserved for nous of foul interest. imt advertising ol s nuvsy nature may be inserted os five cents o‘ word strictly ply- sbis in advance COOK’! for Photographs JIMMIWS TAXI. P110110 525. CONFBDERATION LIFE < IN" SURANCB. " _.___. - THE MARIE ELENA "SALON, 184 Richmond. Phone 219i. CHABLOTTETOWN Tennis Club Meethg tonight at. 7.30 P. M. at the City Hall. All members urged to attend. Election of officers. JUST ARRIVED-Beoutiful pot- terns ‘rrimz ready pasted wallpap- er- Guaranteed washable and fodeproof. F. A. S. Jones, 128 Kent B-- - LADIES SKIRTS, sizes 12 i0 44. regular $6.95. Clearing at $1.08. téa-eendai Company Limited. Ls/iirs ear. ‘ ATTENDING CONVENTION - WJD. Tsnton left hv plans yesterday for Toronto to attend the Convention of Automotive Job- bers and Distributors. FOR. RED CROSS WORK-Tho badges presented to the teachers inst Thursday by Mr. L. W. Show, director of education, were for 15 or more years service in Red Cross work snd- not, as inadvertently stated in last Fmiday‘: issue, for teaching service. _...._. PLAY ‘ENJOYED -- The Y. P. U. of Kingston presented their play in Cornwall on Wednesday eve 111118 w a large and appreciative audience. The actors all perform- ed in a very creditable manner and specialities between the acts were enjoyed. Homemade candy and apples were sold snd the proceeds go toward Cornwall Rink. CROSSROADS W. M. S. On Tuesday evening, March 9th. the Cross Roads W. M. B. met at the home of Mrs. Wellington MacNeill. The president. Mrs. AustlrrKen- nedy was devotional leader and took for her t. eme, "Pray for the Peace" Meeting opened with hymn “Take Time To Be Holy". Mrs. Willard Stewart read Scripture from Romans 14:17-10. Psalm 0'! wss read by Mrs. Lloyd Balder- ston- Reading on theme “Pray for the Peace". Mrs. Gard then led in prayer. followed with hymn “Tis 5o Sweet To Trust in Jesus." Missionary story of Miss Jessie Allyn was continued by Mrs. Aus- tin Kennedy. Roil cailflwas sn- swsred by eight members. It was decided to send clothing for needy people of Europe. Next meeting sis the home of Mrs. Edward Mac- uowslm lsomms- emu i Footwear st £75 Queen Street. p MRS. JOBNSTOIWB LADIES‘. WEAR - Special April Boffloinsfi Shop Esriy. , ' CROCKETT s. STOnEY LTD. located, temporary quarters, st 53 Grafton street, formerly Clover Club. Phone 834. NAME OMITTED - In the obit- ‘ usry notice of Mr, Coivin Ken- nedy, published Murcb 24th., the names of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ken- nedy who sent s lovely spray of flowers was inadvertently over- looked. l MRS. JOHN MeGUIGAN of Hope River, announces the ervfllzernent of her daughter. Rosemary, to Alfred Wheidon King. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. King of Bishops Mills, Ontario. Marriage to take place in the near future. PAINFUL ACCIDENT -Csroiyn Hogan. 7 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo W. Hogan. Si. Avards, is in ity Hospital suffer lng from minor injuries received yesterday morning as a result. of being struck by a car on the 5t. Peter's Road near her home. ZION W. M. S. - The regular monthly meeting of Zion W. M. S was held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. L. Kennedy. Mrs. Webster president of the so- ciety presiding. Psalm 109 was sung and Psalm 67 read by Mrs. ivebster. She also led in prayer. Minutes of the previous meeting reed and spproved. The secretary reported sending out thirty-two cards at the Easter season. Bev- eral letters of appreciation were read from'those who received cards. The pantry sale was discussed and it was decided to contribute and collect from the ladies of the can» gregotion instead. The ‘Treasurer reported for the Home snd For- eign Missions, Emergency, Home Helpers and Easter offerings. Sev- eral visits were made during the month. Roll call was answered by sixteen members. After the singing of hymn 582, several members gave a brief report. of the deaconesses and their work in the Maritimes. A very interesting and appreciative letter was read by Mrs. Suther- land MacLean from Miss Mae Murchy in India. The meeting was closed with The Lord's Prayer re- peated in unison. Lunch we‘; tlier. served by the hostess and a com- mittee in charge. ISLAND GIRL WEDS’ 1N T0< RONTO - The Kimbourne Park United Church, Toronto was the scene of the 7 o'clock wedding ceremony on Feb. 12, which united in marriage Rhea MacMilian, daughter o_f Mr. J. W. MBOMHMH and the late Mrs. MacMillnn of Phee. VARIETY CONCERT AND ety concert and basket social. gpqngqred by the Clyde River Presbyteran W.M-S., was held m the hall on Tuesday evening. March 30th with o large attend- flncg, Hugh J. MacLean acted as chairman and the program 00H- sisted of: opening chorus. "The British Grensdiers"; rendiiig,. "An Inventor's Wife", Mrs. John Gil- lispie; dialogue, “May I Hive Your Daughter", Mex-vim MscPhee grid Lorne MscNevln; instrumen- Covehead. P. E. Island and John W. Higmsn. son of ivlr. and Mrs. John Higman, Toronto. The bride who was given in marriage by Mr. H. B. Gilbert, her former employ- er, wore a draped dress of soft mist blue, matching hat trimmed with mulberry tulle, and mulberry san- dals. She wore a double strand of pearls, s gift of the groom and carried a muff with white hys- cinths and orchids. Miss Jean Ber- ry was the bridesmaid in a royal blue dress with matching straw hat and carried s muff with blue iris and pink roses. George Car- penter was best man. The ushers tsi music, Haber Campbell and Rollie Word; reading, “Otherwise We're Well", by Betty Mscbssn; golo, Phyllis MscKinrion (encore); dialogue, “Where Bockysrds Meet" and Mus. dialogue, Gladys solo, Roms social hour followed. Mrs. Gor- were Bill Kairns and Bill Barrett. Wilowing the ceremony s wedding reception was held at the home of Mr. H. B. Gilbert, which was st- tended by 45 guests. The bride's tsbis wss centred with s. three. tier wedding cake, vases o! flow- ers. and tell pastel tspeis in sliver candelobra completed the appoint- ments. Rev. J. A. Pue-Gilchrist proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom responded. The bride, who is a graduate of P. W College, Charlottetown, P. E. fs land was employed as a Secretary prior. to her marriage. The groom, n veteran of World War f1 served ' Overseas as P.O. in the R..C.A.F. He is now cash accountant with s local firm. The couple will make their home in the Trafalgar Apis. n MscKinnon was organist. Ioighsh. risk Doyle. Isms! its“) s ‘h! suit. Joseph Doueette. libel‘ flood. laousrd It. John. Philip Doyle Centre now: victor Km. Gems Wsothssitr. ammo new: In storm. Irsocis Isms. defiant. Eglinton Ave. ‘Queen Square School Pupils five-Jess: Kaboom lo Bonk . June llsriln. disry Magistrate's two drunk and disorderly were each sentenced to 20 days in jail. while three drunk and incapsbles each fined s10 and costs or days. and s fourth was remanded until Wednesday. A Dirty charged with operating a while intoxicated was until Wednesday/ charged with sentenced to 60.days in Jail. Charlottetown Gyro their regular business meeting st the Charlottetown Hotel last eve- ning. with president. Gilbert Henry in the chair. During the meeting. numerous items were brought up and disposed of, and ft was de- cided that a Shield would be pre- sented to the school receiving too highest number of points in the forthcoming Music Festival, and a medal to the highest number of points. It was also decided to hold s. Gyro “April shower" dance at the Sunnyside Ballroom 0n April m». and that one of the novelty features of this dance will be to have showers of prizes at dance. Special guests during last night's meeting were Dr. Brown, C.N.R. physician of the Moncton Club, Mr. Bud Rowley of Windsor, N. S. Club and Mr. Don scott. formerly of Charlottetown, now with the Amherst Gyro Club. "qnisgcmwsrowu DION! IAUIDIII i800 for group and wedding pictures ol location. EEGULAR SESSION Alpha Rob- eknh Lodge tonisht. April etb. l P. M. Annual roll coll. KYlNlZl-i. E's-int varnishes. m- ash. New shades. Toombs Musio S re. WANTED. - Experienced Holt- dresser. Apply R055 Mute Beauty Shoppe. OHAILOTTETOWN Tennis Club Meetng tonight at 7.30 P. M. at the City Hsil. All membe n urged to attend. Election: of officers. HEAR MRS. LEONE ROSS, Teacher, Model School (P. W. C.) speak on the subject New Curri~ culum (Elementary) over C.F.C.Y. this evening. April 8w. at 8.45. UP WlTll TIMES -There is sn old soyins. "Give ‘credit where credit is due.” This spplles to Mr. Earl Reeves who is the first of the season to have his cellar dug and his cement foundation in for a new house. He has also built his garage in lviarch and is well under way with his house. roucs: coon-st the Stipen- ourt yesterday, men chsrge with being were i0 vehicle remanded and s. man non-support was motor FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mr. J. J. Hornby wss held yesterday morning from his lute residence 1 North River Rood to the Church of the Most. Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Erie Robin. Very Rev. Edward Baldwin, C.ss.R., Rector of the deemer Parish and Rev. Hennessey. C.ss.R, ivere' present in the Sanctuary. The pail were: Rundie Seaman, Edward Cullen, E. D. Nicholson. A. C. Sinclair and J. A. Mctsaac. The mourners, be» side the immediate family were: Messrs. George W. McLeod. A. B. Fisher, Oswald Homily, Fred De- Coste, Charles Birtwhistle, n. 1.. Cotton and u. E. Weliner. Interment took place in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery where services were con- ducted by Rev. Patrick Hennessey, 0.55.11. Holy Re- Patrick bearers Judge C. Gavan "Duffy, Earle. Chief A. CYRO CLUB MEETING- The Club held pupil winning the intervals during the the HEPAT m. own/k’ W” ‘i... cook" v “can, QASYRIC ACID" lower ltoI: Irsnk Bushes. Don Gillie. Jsoi boCiv-ir. Auim! ilsobonsld. "N! Vsii. Merritt NM- , Clifford Mo: gsn. Gems Iirssnsuit, mink Roberts, Rensld Msc- oeom Cullen. Iimsr Sounders. an» Rush, m- Doimi-ts. Pu sick Orwellian-insult. arcvgiufléidfi seluonsu Mouse. v emu-rs n- Insets llsokio non. Donsid Kelly. ~Piioto by Cos-all HAVE YOU cor YOUR FUN PARADE TICKETS m? HURRY! v Personals Mr. Thomss Doyle. North Bustico is progressing fsvoursbly after nis recent erstion for sppendicltis ix. the C riottetown Hospital. Miss Maureen Doyle and Miss Morton Doyle, teachers st Caven- dish sod Hope River spent Easwi vlsigng Mrs. Bay Muir. St. John. N. . . Miss Marilyn Rupert left for Saint John this morning to re- sume her studies at. Saint Juhr‘ Vocational School after spending the Esster holidays with her i1“- snts, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rupert. Greenfield Ave. and i. (Notices British Senior Boy Scouts and young French Rover Scouts sre to join together in an expedition to the French Alps this summer. The Frsternai Order of Eagles Victoria, B. C. Aerie No. i2. is s. dopting the James Bay Wolf Cub Pack. This is the first step in sf. Eagles’ effort to iieip organize more Wolf Cub Packs. Commissioners in charge of Boy Scout activities in each of Can- ada's nine provinces are to attenr’ a special training course in Otta- ws from April 11 to 10 under the direction of Jackson Dodds, C.B.E., Dominion Scout Commissioner. The annual meeting of the Ca.- nedian General Council of the BOY scouts Association will bske place in ‘Ottawa. on April 16th. when the report of the Executive Commit- tee on the work of the past yea: will be presented. Following the election of officers a meeting of the now Executive Committee will be held. treskDominion Boy Scout Com- missioner, is scheduled to leave Montreal on April 5th on s. tour of Maritime scouting centres. Ill- ness forced cancellation of an earlier visit by Mr. Dodds who expects to be in Saint John from April 6 to 7; Moncton, April ‘l-S; Charlottetown, P.E.I., April 8 to i0 and Halifax, April 10-13. Lt-Col. G. Bimmons, Executive Commis sioner for Administration st Dom- inion Scout H. Q., will accompany Mr. Dodds. His Majesty the King will take the salute st s march past of King's Scouts in the qusdrsngle of Windsor Castle on April i5. when, at. the invitation of the Desn snd Chapter, King's Scou‘... and holders of gallantry awards from all psrts of Britain will st- tend the ninth annual Notional Scout Service in St. George's Chs- pel. In Canada. Rover Scouts will or. tend special St. George's Day Ber vices in honour of their Patron Saint. VARIETY coscsni- ' A concert find basket social spon- sored by Clyde River Presbyber ion W. M. S. was staged in Clyde River hell Tuesdsy, March 80th to s lsrge sudience. each number was heartily enjoyed and oncoreri A chorus by all taking part was the first number on the program Dialogues, May l Marry You: Daughter by Lorne MacNevin and Mervin MsePhee. Bessy Jones. Station Agent by ‘Gladys Murray and George Oillis pie and Where Bscirysrds Meet by Mrs. Jsok Giilispie and Mrs. Ev- erett Murnsy. A deride song by ten caused much isughter. Solos by Miss- Phyllis MacKinnon. Miss Jean Dochsrty and Miss Roms MsoPhes mcelvsd hcsrty encores as well as readings by Mrs. Jack Giliispie end Miss Betty Mscbesn. Instruments] music was very much enjoyed by Mr. Heber Camp- ‘ bell, violin and Mr. Rolland Word guitar. The program was brought to s close by s chorus by all tak- ing part. Mrs. Gordon Mscltinnon wss orsenist while Mr. Hlllh Misc men sated ss chsirrnsn. Mr- J. P. Mscfliee kindly offered to sell ths baskets end s goodly sum wss reslilod from door and bssksts. Va ‘m ‘s #:4060510 5'7" BEANS {noon leslooss Is- perpd os you like shes: omtnodenesoodshsity prose oi port. hm heel Idol. JV ‘f’ _ j '5 Jackson Dodds. C. B. E, M011». ‘IT B 0R ii0T r n" Tuberculosis is the question! You owe it to yourself and the uture health of your family to ind out if you have TB! , I TB is' o killeri-it causes about 5.000 deaths eoch your! ' F TB is contagious! it’: the No. l disease killer between the ages of i5 and 44. Bo sate . . be sure . protect your family! v CHiClf YOUR cursr err AN X-RAY . . TODAY! There's no need to woit for an appointment . just visit the X-Ruy Centre of I75 Grafton Street. Working hours are cs follovsz, Monday. Wednesday and Friday‘, i0 AM. to l2 and Z to 5 PM. Tuesday and Thursday 2to5ond7to9PM. ‘ P. E. l. TUBERCULOSlS LEAGUE CENTRAL ROYALTY w. 1. ' i Central Royalty Women's Insti- tues met st the school. Thirteen members and one visitor were present. Meeting opened by oil singing Ode and repeating Creed. Roll call answered. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Corres- pondence read and discussed. Com- mittees heard from and new ones appointed. Secretary reported cards sent to sick or bereaved in district. Report from second card party st school given. Also report from mat which was lotteried and drawn for at. card party. Both re- ports very satisfactory. It was do- cided at this meeting to send do nations from institute to Red Cross Appeal. The following members were ap- pointed as delegates to Annual Meeting of Musical Festival-bits. S. Wright, Mrs. Major McRae, Mrs. William Ward, Mrs. Keri Arthur and Mrs. Alex Agnew. Following are new committees - Red Cross Mrs. Wendell Wood. Program, Mrs Crockett. Lunch, Mrs. James Rop- er, Mrs. W. Wood, Mrs. C. Wood. i Buy now. IHONI fill pros: or from quality bogs or reasonable prices. TERMS AVAILABLE _ Mrs. W. members be on sick committee slid to notif to be held at school, hostess. Mrs. Everett Say or The King. Programme committee read s paper on "Gardening" sod hsd s Flower Contest. lunch served by ladies in charge of same 000KEiiY NO0K Z18 Gt. George St. L. G. Savage, Proprietor Home Jam Puffs, Mince Pies, Jelly Roll, Teo Scones, etc. . when you choose yours from our grand selection of C 0 ‘warns gunmen woman snow” TOMORROWI Complete your den, Iivingroom or bed sit. ling room with one of these beautiful enos. Comfortable oil spring and upholstered with molerioi in the popp. lor shades of wine, green or blue. CHARLOH: mom AGINCV PHONE litiii EATURES ”DAVENOS" dov- construction long wearing velour $107.50 iiTiilY PAYNE NT \. Word. n was decided sii A y Secretary. Next meeting Anderson. Roll coll, Si. , Pay. Meeting closed with Delicioul 4mm x9264.- mods Chocolate Ecisirs. ompiete your costume: Potent with pidl stic clasp. ifins cords . g hietoi trim. Ovoi box of rus- sei" calf. Natural leather. Shoulder, strap. I09 QUEEN IT. 41M