121.11.551.24?‘ imcnuncnns rouonnow 41 6 CHURCH 0F Frvwv vvvvvvvvvvvv ‘v UNITED CHURCH ENGLAND oi CANADA ‘ 5T. PETEIELSfiTHEDRAL ' TRINITY UNITED "ma: an" CHURCH Itcv. Canon l. M. Malone M.A.. LTh. incumbent. Organilt and Choir Director Miss Suzanne Brenton Lic- Music SUNDAY SERVICES 00 Ilol Ccvmuniou U00 Maytins tl.00 Choral Eucharist. During July there is no service n Sunday evening at St. Peter's. here is a service at St. Paul's at I p.m._ There are no week day services luring the month oi July. On Sunday July 6th instead oi the Choral Eucharist at 11 p.111, the Sacrament of Cunilirmation will be administered by the Lord Bishop oi Nova Scotia. All seats are tree and una,prop- riiited. Visitors are welcomed and the Incumbent is glad to sec them siter the service. EVERYBODY WEIDOIE ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ANGLICAN Rev. J. T. Ibbott, R.D., Rector Royston F. iilugiord, 3.11.0.0. Organist and Choir Master. FII-‘TII SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY lloly COIHIIJIIII-Oll. Holy Communion and 8.30 AM. 11.00 u..m. lermon. 7.00 p.m. Evening Prayer and Confirmation Service. The aiwcial preacher will be the Right Rev. George B. Kingston, Lord Bishop oi the Diocese oi Nova Scotta. Visitors will receive a cofdlal welcome at St. Paul's Church. PRESBY llERIAN THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES The Bev. llsBusieil 80mm Minister . Oiifanlat . Miss B. Li inn Mcltende Mus. bee. 11.00 a.m. Divine Worship. Sermon: "Separated unto the Gospel oi God". Solo: "l-Icvv Lovely Ara Thy Dsvelliingfl-hlr. Itoy Smallman. The evening Service is with- lrawn ior the months oi July and August. The Minister will conduct the Service and deliver the Sennon. ZION PRESBYTERIAN cuuncu Prince and Graiton Strceta Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister Proi. Frank Johnson A.T.C.L. organist and choir director MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 am. Theme: “The Abimd- ant Lite." Hymns: m, m, m. Anthem: "Thou Wilt Keep 111m In Perfect Peace." Bowles. Evening Worship 1.00 p.n1. Theme: "Cbrldaun Partnership." Hymns: 334, 1S4, 568. Tenor Solo: Selected. Mr. Harry Oraswcll. The Sabbath School meets at ten ddook in the morning. ‘Faith is in the soul whahthe senses are to the body; by iaith we see and feel and taste the lard is gracious." You are cordially invited to wor- ahlp with us. AUTOMOBILE ORGAN IDUGH, Buokinghamshlm, Enig- land — (OP)— V.F. Tophaam built an organ in his car consisting of a keyboard, a. bellows placed under the book seat and 11 horns fitted to the radiator. The British and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PBINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY REQUESTS Barhg aw past read II Soeio‘: has received con- tributions under the wills oi departed friends oi the Sooict, who. uni-in: tlw" lllcthic, had made provis- ion for the furtherance of the work oi the Bible So- ciety, either in the Domin- ion oi Canada and New- icundisnd or the various Mlsdon Fields. In ml!!! ln- thesc friends We" upporters oi the Society during their liic. "They now rest from their labors and their works do ioilcw them.” Messy who cannot ll" large runs to the world- wide work of the Bible 5c- ciety during their lifetime. may, through a mimi- 9" tend their influence man! years. Be sure and marl your bequest ior the P.E.I. Auxiliary or Brunch. Aux- iliary Oiiico. ill Prince 50-. Charlottetown. off. “brig/iv I I/V/ffo l Meow/If! Illiiirai . mu nluiiirl " ‘ T. it‘. Mil- Minister Ituverend I-I. C. nice. 0.0., Vllltlng Pastor ‘ ‘n. Boy Kendall. LIAM A 0.0 O Ornnlit and Choir Director 11.00 u. m. Primary and Beginners departments in the Social Hal. ll.00la.m. Divine Worship con- ducted; by the Minister. Subject: ‘The Soul oi Man." Vocal Solo: “O Lord Most Holy" (C. Franck) Mr. Esben Arniast. 1.00 p.m. Divine Worship con- ducted by the Minister. Scripture Lesson: Psalm 2 Subject: “God's Independence." This is the day oi rest; our fall- ing strength renew: On weary brain and troubled breast shed Thou Thy ireshening dew. This is the day oi prayer: liit up our hearts to seek Thee there, come clown to meet us here. Amen. The doors of Trinity open to alL BAPIIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH B.A., BJ). Organist and director oi choir Miss Helen Stewart A.T.C.M. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Sermon, the Itcv. IToiessor Whldden oi Acadia University. Solo: Just For Today (Abbott) Mr. Stirling lnrnan. Evening Worship ‘l p. m. Sermon, the Rev. fiolessor “hidden. Solo: Gently Lord, 0 Gently Lead us-(W. T. Porter)—Miss Gaylene Craig. Miss Marianne Saunders will be organist and director oi choir dur- ing the absence oi Miss Helen Stewart, A.'I‘.C.M. You are invited to worship with The Baptist Church. t CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAIt, B. T.II.. Minister. MB. 0. K. PIIESBY Organist Pro- tcm. 10:00 a. m. Church School Family Hour. 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship and Communion. Guest speaker at the morning service will be Mr. Roscoe Nice. iorrner minister oi Central Church now a minister Ii the United States. The music ior the day will be under the direction oi the organist, and Choir Director. There will be no evening service this Sunday. A cordial invitation is tended to all by Central Christian Church. SALVATION ARMY Greet Georg, Street Major and Mrs. Victor MacLesn and 1i a. m. Holiness Meeting Subject: “The Beauty oi Holi- neee." 2.30 p. m. —Sunda.v School. ‘I p. m. Evangelistic Meeting. Subject: “Repentance? ' Weeknight meeting each Thurs- day st 8 p. m. The above meetings are ior you. Come and bring a irieud. All are cordially invited Open air service at the square Sunday evening 8.30 p. m. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 39 ELM AVE. luv. J. C. hleinsteuber Pastor. 10.00 a. m. Sunday School. ll a. m. Worship and Preaching. 1.30 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting. S. p. m. Wednesday. Young People's 8. p. m. Friday, Bible Study. Broadcast 10.05 to 10.30 A. M. each Saturday C P‘ C If Children's Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street Meetings ior Lord's Day l0 a.m.—Mecting ior children. Il a. m. Breaking oi Bread. mo n. m. Preaching or the corral Week Nilht Scfvito s. p. m. Tuesday. Prayer Night. All are welcome: Jegug std‘ "I M11 flit‘ D00!’ b7 Me Ii any man enter in He Ihl" be Saved?’ John 10-0 Neither is there Salvation in IIIY other. ior there is none other nnni! under Heaven liven limo"! mm whereby we must be Saved Acts (-12 Park iiill Stanhopc Beach We wislNie onncunc. the opening of our Grocery and Sandwich Shop oi our Tourist Resort. Mlnlsier. the Rev. J. D. Davidson Parkiiale School Prize List "'4'? Wei-ms. June ‘m, n, the occasion orf the closing "m. c1"! o! Parkdaie School. ‘Ihc ex- 'Wom0n’s Institut H311 dlillflll’ decorated’ by thewnlfilliaswgi the Women's Institute. ‘n1, h,“ Erowd attended to evince n; my, rest in this annual event. Th9 mum/ll Part of the program was under the direction of Mr. Roy Mgfiard. A.R..C.O. owing is the . o Canada, w a m‘ Chonn: on.» Mm M i 1; _ tng_primuy and cs y Morn Dfi-lirzlfirks by Chairman. Mr. med Baring Song-Junior Boys, Prmnmlon oi Certificates. Cradle Song-Junior gig]; Solo: "In the Tim i ' .._ Helen MacLesn. e o Ros” Prim?!“ "W" 0i the year's work. Chorus: "Earl 0n y, ..___ Grades '1-10. y a 10ml“: Trio: "Care Flies From the Lad Th" 15 M@rFy"—Edward Bertram, Borden Myers, Lgqngrd 511mm ‘éiigfiicwwmglbiih Puncher. s: " e an d i- —Grndi=s 5-7, s an Bu" Nlltllmfll Anthem, Certificate; winner. Grad.» X-i. Velma. Good. Lisabeth Puncher. ' Grade IX-l. Oraig Manhescn. Grade VIII-Vaunds Buell, m. mer Paquette, Han-y Cook, 68°F 81c Nichol, Helen MaoLei-in, Alice MacDonald, Elizabeth cnog, Leon. and Drisooll, Joyce Q01", ye“ MscKay. Perfect attendance certificates Id Drill‘! were awarded to: For five years’ sttenduncklgiig. isbeth Cook. F" 0"! Year's attendance-Alice MacDonald. F" "he Yfllfs attendance-Hart ry Cook. For one years attcndnnce—Llzn- beth Puncher 2. Prizes ior Proficiency Grade x-i, Velma Good; s. Llflbflh Puncher; c. Stirling Moore. 1 Grade X-l Craig Matbeson, Grade VIII (At-d. Vera Mac- Kayt 591W Cwk: 2. Georgie Niel» oi; 3. Helen MacLeen. Grade VIII (Bl-l. Harry Cook, Vdlinda, B11811; 2, Elmer Psquette; 3- Jaw» 00m. Leonard Driscoll. Prizes ior Exercise Boots Glide XLI. Lizs/beth Puncher; 2. Velma Good, Grade VIII (Al-l. Betty Cook; 2. Georgie Nichol, Grade VIII (B)—1_ Vilkilldl Buell; 2. Jean Mac-Gregor Harry Cock; 2. Joyce Colcs, Alice MscDongl, lllecial Prisca: Current Events- 1- 0m: Metheson; 2. Stirling Moore. Mathematics. Grade X-i, Liza. beth Pimche"; 2. Velma Good, M“ ‘ , Grade VIII (,4)- 1. Vers MscKay; 2. Helen Mne- Lean. M “ Grade VIII (B)_ ~1. Vsunda Bueli; 2. Harry 000k, WQV-Pfllwlllllk Department Gorilla-nie- nf Merit. Grade vn —Sylvia MiscKay, Arlene Bell, 531111"? Clay. Catherine wnggerg, Jean Min-why. Foster Burke, Joyce Gallant, Maureen McIntyre, AIIEnQ GPEBWY. Edward Bertram, Borden Myers. Grade VI-Gloria. Godkin, Al“ Burns. Ens Bertram, 5117119 M“. Kay. Kaye Weir, Mildred Thomp. son. Grade V-Boddie I-Iickox, Pam.- ells Gaudet, imraine Beh, Ernest MacKay. Clifford Gregory, 0mm Bell, Mary Jean Burke, Ruth Good. Perfect Attendance Certificates and prises awarded: For three years-Hung, Buy-M, Foster Burke Ernest MscKny. For two years - Mai-y Jenn Burke. For one years-Maureen Moln- iyre, Eoddie Hickok, Borden My. ers. Maclnu Certificates: Senior CcrtIiimtce-Arlone Bell, Shirlle Clay. Sylvia MncKoy, Csth- erine Waiters Joyce Gallant, 301-. den Myers. Arlene Gregory, Maur- een McIntyre, Jean Murphy. Junior Certificates - Foster Burke, Vernon MacDonald, Mildred Thompson, Gloria Godkin, Ens Berinm, Lpls Colcs, Kaye Weir, Glenda GrOIOPY. Clifford Gregory, Ruth Good. Lorraine Bell. Pamela Gaudet. _ Progress: Iwddie HiQkOX, Mary Jean Burke, Orion Bell, Ernest MacKsy, Hillard Coies, Alan Burns, Reggie Gay, Shirlle use- Kay, Jimmie Walker, Edward Bert- ram, Bernice MacKay, Ollvs New- man. Proficiency Prilcl. Grade VII- l, Sylvia MacKay; 2. Arlene Bell; 3. Shlrlie Clay, Foster Burke, Jean liliu-phy, Catlerlne Wattcn. Grade VII-Z, Gloria GodHnf 2. Alan Burns. Ens Bertram; 3. shir- Method hi Writing lie Mei-Kay. Grade V—1. Roddle Hickok: 2. Pamela Gsudct, Inn-sine Bell, Ernest Mscksy; l. Clifford Greg- o . ry. Prise ior Exercise Books: Grade VII-l. Sylvan MucKay, Shirlie Clay; B. Catherine Waiters, Arlene Bell: 3. Arlene Gregory. m...» Burke. Grade VII-l. Gloria Cooking 2. Isaerve Wednesday, July 16th ior Picnic at Morel! hear Church. uiQnQaQaoQaQr Ens Bertram; l. Lois Cotes. THE PROUDS Grade V—1. Lorraine Ball; 2. Pamela Gludet; 3. Ruth Good. s ' "“. Grade VII-—i. Sylvia Mccmiy; 2. Arlene Bell, Poster Bum, Jenn Murphy; B. Catherine Waiters. m M Grade VI-i. n Bertram. an “mm” Pfggfc cmmc‘ sum: 2. Shirlle ivmxsy; s. Gloria Godkln, Kaye Weir . Grade V—1 Boddic illckox; 2. Pamela. Gaudei; 3. Ernest Mec- Ka . pans-us. Grade vn-i. mm. ‘emlscs were held in the Psrkdale, ..aa.‘4 CHARLOTTETOWN 1ruu1i1ruu PRINCE EDWARD-TODAY m’ MILLAND - BARBARA srmwrcx "CALIFORNIA" NEWS - CARTOON — SHOWS 230-7-9 4 DAYS STARTING MUNBAY CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved he news cl local interest. but advertising ei a uaevq news may be inserted at tlve cents a word etrlofi pay- able ta advanon. COOK'S ior Photographs, JDIMIIS TAXI. PM“ s3, HOWARD IMLNNIS’ titted Footwear at 1'15 Queen Street. CONFEDEBATION LIFE m- SUBANCI. s-r mun snnvicn Amidst 0M1 Comimy. Phone 240a WIRE NOSE GUARDS 101119135316 and retail. L. Hardy a Co, rnoun SAUNDERS i806 m group and wedding pictures on location. URGENTLY NEEDED, Reglstgr- ed Nurses ior Polio Dept. Apply Provincial Sanatorlum. FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ The timcral e1’ the late William Bell was held from West Covehead (lunch yesterday afternoon ser- vice was conducted by Rev. T. A. Wilson. Interment West covehesd Cemetery. The pallbearers were, Thomas Horgari, Bert Misener, Isaac Lawson. James MscLau-ghian, Ira Carr, Herbert Marshall. TREAT FOR OBPIIANAGE CHILDREN - Children at Mt. Herbert and St. Virncent Orp. - - ages today will be the guests o! the directors oi the Provincial Ex- hibition Association at i Sparks Circus. Transportation of the children to and from the Orphan- ages will be taken care oi by the Charlottetown Gyro Club. T0 TAKE POSITION — MI‘. J. Efinond Arscnault leit. yesterday morning for Burlington, Ontario, to join the staff of the Niagara Brand fioray Company. Mr. Arsen- sult has been appointed hlsritime representative for this company and will begin work in New Brun- swick and Prince Edward Island about the first of August. Mr. Ar- senault obtained his BSA. degree in 1943 and was formerly employed by the Provincial Dept. :11 Agricul- ture. MscKwy: 2. Bhlrlie Clay; 3. Foster. Burke. Grade VI-l. Gloria Godkin: 2. ma Bertram, Jimmie walker; 3. Shirlic MacKay. Grade V-1. Orion Bell; 2. Clif- iord Gregory; 3. Roddie l-llckox. Spelling: Grade VII-1. Sylvia MacKsy, Jean Murphy; 2. Arlene Bell; ~3 libster Burke. Grade VI—l. Gloria Godkin; 2 Ens Bertram, Kaye Weir; 3. Olive Newman, Mildred Thompson, Gmde V—1, Roddie IIICICOILPSIII! ela Gaudet; 2. Ruth Good, Orion Bell. Lorraine Bell; S. Mary Jean Burke. Ernest MacKay. Mhs Ilaslasrrs Department Certificates oi Merit: Grade III -Boverly Good, Freddie Hickox, Robert Gregory, Barbara Mac- Gregor, Eleanor Gflgory. Robert Seaman. Grade IV-Erms MacDonald, Ir- win Bucll, James Warren, Leonard Gallant, lvhsiierie Brown Walter Msclrityre Kenneth Burns, Fred- erick Beer, Rowan Beer, Ruth Waiters, Ralph Thomas, Dorothy Nichol, Billie Moohean, Jackie Ferguson, Beverely Gsuds-i, Jackie Mitchell. Periect Attendance Certificates and prizes awarded to: Kenneth Bllllnd, Marlene Brown. Prank Gomiley, Rowan Beer, Frederick Beer, Ruin Waiters, Beveny Good. Velma Coles, Kenneth Ccles, Erma Gallant. , General Proficiency Prizes. Grade IV—1. Emma MacDonald, Irwin‘ Buell; 2. James Warren; ‘l. Leon- ard Gallant. Grade III-l, Freddie Hickex; ory. Beverly Good: 2. 3. Robert Greg- Sphdal Prlles Prlses for well kcpt Note Books: Grades IiII-I. Robert Gregory, Beverly Good; 2. Robert Seaman; 3. Eleanor Gregory. Priues for most stars in reading -1. Margaret MadDeugnll; 2. Erma Gallant; 3. Alder Swsn. Prizes for most stairs in spelling -1. Beverly Good; 2, Merrill Brown; 3. Marie Maclntyre. Prizes ior most stars in srlih- metlc-l. Beverly Good; 2. Mar- garet MscDougsil; 3. Robert Greg- 0f!- Prlzes for most improvement in writing-i. Margaret MacDougsll; 2. Erma Gallant; 3. Alder Swan. Special Prisms, Grades IV Prizes for well kept noie books —1. Marlene Brown; 2. Ruth Wet- ters; 3. Erma MacDonald. Prizes for most stars in reading -.1. Dorothy Nichol; 2. Erma Msc- Donald: 3. Ralph Thompson. Prizes for the most stars In spelling-i. Marlene Brown; 2. Billie Macbeen; S. Leonard Gsl- lsnt. _Prlze for the most stars in arith- meilc-l, James Warren; 2 Fred- erick Beer; 2. Ruth Wetters. Prize ior most improvement in writing-l. Kenneth Burns, Bev- erley Gsudet: 2. Jackie Fcrgusdn, Rowan Beer; 3. Jlwk Mitchell, Bil- lie MncLesn. SHOWS DAILY, AT 2 Between Love and Haired there is n line as sharp us o Razor's Edge! GENE Anne Clifton WEBB- BEAIITIFIGATION Aluminum or Steel Venetian Blinds with attractive colored ropes decorate your windows the modern woy. Keep up with the times and hove your windows in style with Inuit PUWER illHN PAYNE Darryl F. Zonuck’: production of W. SOMERSET MAUGHAMT :30 — 6:35 — 9:00 IIERNEY ‘5/ BAXiER ~ g Herbert MiRSHiii ‘ company of my fellow crvatures." Mpyiu coniessed. "I most certain- 1y do, but during the times I have been away min Sir Timotm I have airways gained the impression that he does not care very much for the idea o; his employees" uuxlng too freely with his guests; 3 “I'm afraid I didnt wine here discuss mas philosophy“ an- swered Stephen. laukhlnflly Al B matter oi fact I wsntcd Y0" 1° all‘ ‘IO-DAY — in Truecior - ser room i. _"APACHE ROSE —$HOlT$— Show: 2:30 — 7 — 8145 1...“... MON. — TUE. — WED. iuiiiiicii Sllllilil‘ NEWS - srorrs - 11M: — very good reason that I don't know the answers. You arc, I think, aware that Sti- Timothy is in the habit o! carrying around with him a mini! black deed box which he keeps in a safe in his cabin." "Yes." the nodded, perplexed. "That's rigiiz." "Now what I want to know is whether Indy Kitty couzld possibly have access to that safe in her husband's cabin?” E M P I R E Today Only Stews 230-1413 SERIAL-SH! BIS-CARTOON sure?" The girl shook her heed. “Sq tq as I know Sir Timothy has tilt only key. But wihat an extraordin- ary quesiion to ask! Are you sug- gesting bhst Lady Kitty has sun. bltlons to rob her husband's safe?" "I dmft know." Stephen islter. d‘, "bill. if i-‘J did Ink! it into her head to do so, do you think you could prevent her? It's important‘. kTo Be Continued) , _ ' 5|’ _‘ e rather important ‘quesl- "Lady Kitty could certainly go -.______. made to Order Venetian mds IN? 311$ concerns Lady Kitty? to Sir Timo y’: cabin, but whe- IOOOPED OOLUBBUI Cqll "What is it?" Moym queried. ther she could open his safe. I “I'm afraid, at the munenb. wouldn't say. She would have every flarnl, a Norseman, was p1 ALYRE AksfNéuL-r must first of all askyou not to as}. 1gb; to be in his cabin, oi course.’ ably the first European to geaQ Phone 9°‘ me too many questions for the "I-Iave you a duplicate l“?! of the the Anrterican continent, ls 1Q. ‘IBOMBBMO SMQ i‘ Seven Sailcil For Pleasure B! Graham Yorh. (Continued from Page l New York, Any sudden fluetstion may mean for him the loes of many thousands of pounds unless he adjusts his business it“ " - accordingly." Stephen nodded. "I can quite see, that," he said, "but surely there‘ are people in his London ofiic . whom he can trust to make every adjustment necessary?" "Oi course there are. Mr. B18- gllt - he's Sir Timothy's right: hand man - certainly does so, but Si;- Tlmothy himself has got into the habit of wanting to know ev- erything thatL going on He has that peculiar complex which makes a man imaglm, that unless he's ac- quainted with every move in his business srfcirs something must in- evitably go wrong even though he has o, number of reliable people doing the work ior him- I've tried to ten him times without number how unnecessary it all is. but Sir Timothy like some other members of the same species." she added with s humorous twinkle “simply will not be told." "But it can't be much oi e hoi- iday for you win, an this routine work to be done?" said Stephen. Moyra Winstunley swung around in her swivel chair and laughed. "Oh, I don". mind. I can't say I'm particularly fond oi the sea. It's your profession and I suppose you've got to be fond c: it whether you want to o- not. Do you really libs it?" "I like it so much." said Stephen in s tone as sincere as she had ever heard nin- use. "that Li I were oftfered s Job ashore st this mom- ent, I shouldn't hesitate to M0017! it. The son's n11 right, of course. and it's rather different being the Chief Oi-ilcer aboard n. pleasure yacht like this Even so one's llie Ls rather restricted One sees the same iaces day in and day out and there's no escaping them either." Moyrs pouted. "Does that include mo!” die in- quired. ,_ "Certainly not." he told her. 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