I ‘w AAAAAQA A cnoncmis rossoiinow AAAAQAAAAA4 ‘A4 A AAAaAAAJIALA-AA f’ ciiuRcii or umieo ciiuizfiii Susan!" 3971951 SERVICES in» Holy ceiiimllvi" Alia gig Eucharist and lei-men ' on‘ Oll- ' -"°° "Twins nave “My Ctllllllfllflon- ‘ Frills l-‘ltlil’. would». Satori-I 9.00 wedwfll! , 1.30 Friday l nlzllslt‘; are free sill “W” l ted. Visitors are welcomed ~'-'~i"5"~:..::":.rr::.::.:"" " "' "'3 PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ' _ lbbott, it. 0., lsetor. wruR-L-"fon I. Mugtord A.it.o.o.. ‘ hqqiiet snd Choir Master. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER. TRINITY I30 AM. lioly~ Communion. 11.00 A.M. iviornlnr I'll!" "l" “bffiiflfle, “one; Coodlike”. iiiiihlilalm. evening Prayer N"! 52:52,‘, “The Hymns of Bishoil Icbcl‘. Author of Help Wy- "W" Anthem. Visitors will receive u cordial Vei- come at St. Pauis Churoii- PRESBYTIERIAN T. l-l. Busseli Somers M.A.. 8112M. Minister 0 nist Mil I. hill-flit ‘Iclenail Mug, Bac- Tiie Ben i0. A. M. Church School. 11 A. M. Morals: Won"?- Sermon: “The Cost of Disclllii!‘ hi l‘ Sglo Arm. ye Brave" (M! lrom Judas Msccabaeus") Mr- itaniey Lancaster. . Anthem: "Jesu. Joy of Man's Desiring" — Bach. 7 P. M. Evening Worship. Sermon: "The Beauty 0! H0"- ness" Anthem: “Brother James’ Air" grr. Jacob. The Minbter will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN Dr. A. D. MacKentie. Subject: “Christ and the Church‘ llyinns: 49, 786, 471. Anthem: "Just as I am" Bcwles. 7 P. M. Evening Service Organ music fronr 0:30 p.m. to 7 p. m Dr. A. D. MacKenaie. Suhieet: "Steps to a Throne." Hymns: I13, 494, 480. Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street vClrriitlfithTaTe-d to the» name of the Lord Jesus Christ illlat 18.20.) rlccting for Children Lords day i0 A. M. . Renrembe‘ the Lord, Lords 08y ll A. M. - Gospel Meeting. Lords day 7.80 P. M. Plityei- Meetiiig Tuesday LEM. Bible lteading Friday I P. M. “Except a man be born again he cannot see the Kingdom of God. John 3-3. Except ye be converted and be- come es little children ye shall not enter into the Kingdom of Hea- ven (Mat 18-3) Believe on the Lord Chriot and thou shall be Acts 16-31.. Jesus saved 0N! v0|iiE iii ‘(WANYLANGIIAGES It is the same Bible in many tongues, and this fact - lzoes to emphasise the im- portance of the service ren- dered to the Christian Church‘ throughout the -worid h the British and Foreign bie Society. ills one aim through’ the 143 wears of its existence has been “to encourage -the wider circulation ‘o! the Holy Scriptures, without note or comment," and in carry- ins out its mission, it has promoted the translation of Godhiword into hundreds of languages and dialects. Wherever there is a people 01' tribe. ‘no matter how primitive -or obscure. that shows e desire to have the" 60ml printed, inits own form‘ of epeeclu themibis Society does all in its pow- tr to entity that desire. onerous for this ....' Will be‘ gratefully received th I. I. Aux- gflm eeuai-giriahlioaiiiery “s Charlottetown. W ~_-_..-_____...-.___‘-_ g..- I l i l l i l I i . o! my Father upon you: FNGLAND Oi CANADA "' - ATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED 5'“ PETEI-stuge ciiimcri . lgchford Mill‘ . Rev. . l. Ileuiinan. idiuistu Rev. ' C. ltlee. 0.0., Visitlq ‘ Pastor A lay Kendall. unless. no.0». Organist and Choir Director 10.55 a. in. Divine Worship con- ducted by the Minister, observing and Vetersnm’ Memor- lal Service. The congregation t; n- quested to be in their plane's at ‘Ill-SB - Two minutes silence. Bounillnc of the Last Post and Reveille. _ _ Sermon subject: “IN MEMORY” Anthem: "Bless The Lord, 0 My Soul" (Ippolitof-Ivanolf). Vocal Solo: “The Lord's Prayer" (Mllotte), Mr. Roy M. Slligflmgn, (This service broadcast over station CFCY) 7.00 p. m. Divine Worship [m]. ducted by the Minister. “t”; m.“ "c" in: ' ve n ," __ Jackson) t n “Dejolce in the Lord, ye right- will; lnll give thanks at the re- melmillzralnce of his holiness." s th d of th M b. u“ h: ‘LI-y e Lord, let . BAPTIST - ma: BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fit 5 T" M n“. I"! tracts I DIV. J. DAWSON. 1A., A-oiglélllkllrs. Allison Macias. orll-llllti M", (L Supplying Elliott Pull. Bali-motor of Choir. Miss Pearle Moraine- Worship 11g, M, Sermon: “Shall the u‘. hi,“ . Christian." Rev, J Solo: "If, “m. D. Dwhm Mia P The Church School, f “use. ely following‘ Morning Warship. Evenlli: Worship r r. M, Sermon: "Deliverance [mm pr]. loll." Rev. James D. Davlson. Solo. selected, Miss Noreen Auld. wfili."‘.lifi""l"se "2"" “' APT CHURCH. 1ST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH . Kent Street MARVEL D. DUUBAB, 5, 13,, ' Minister. Paul Cudmore - Acting Organist. 10.00 A. M. Church School and Family Hour. " . (Bible Class In Auditorium) (Junior Classes in Annex) 11.00 s. m. Morning worship gm] Communion ' Sermon: "Playing For The Minister will speak. Solo: "In Heavenly Love Abid. Ins" (Wsrlnr) Miss. Winuifred lIayter-Scloist. 7-00 pm Evenllll Worship. This service will be in charge of n Student Team representing the Churches of Christ College glluglgd in Toronto Ontario. Following the evening gel-vi“ slide pictures will be shown dople. ting phases of College work and life. Mr. and Min, Alastair McKin- non and Donald Bailey will make up the visiting party. Solo: “Nailed to the Cress." m“ Jelli Human-Soloist. Central Christian Church urges ts members and invites its friends so the above services on the Lord's ly. - Keeps.”- SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE small-F“ Major and Mrs. Victor Macliean ‘l1 a. m. Holiness Meeting. 230 P.M.—-Slinday School Jr Bible I ' Class. 7 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting. Sllbiect: “The inescapable Question." Week-night meeting each Thurs. day B P. M’. The above meetings are rich in Fellowship, Testimony and Illlplr. atlon. There will be music and sing- ing that will inspire and bless. The Lord is good unto them that wait for Him. to the soul that seeketh Him. ALL ARE WELCOME. UNITED PENTEC CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue I,"- Qlllllov Stairs. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES .l0.00 a. m. Sunday some] 11.00 a. m. Worship and Praise 7.00 p. in. Evangelistic Meeting Week Night Services 8.00 p. m. Wednesday yen" Peoples I00 p. m. Friday Ilble Study written Questions Invited 0e the Friday night services. And. behold. I send thrproniha but tarry yein the city of Jerusalem. until II cruised with (power from on ills . huh Mill Jtwsieome to all sq. i. -...‘.‘."'°" is June Special REGULAR $5.00 PERMANENT "$350 IILQNS IEAIITY PAllLilll I50 Queen St. ' No Appointment Necessary for Out-ef-Town Ctiteiiisn PHONE 240i ' 21st. ._._ I ‘Fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN CENTRAL GUARDIAN iblseoiumnlsrsssrvsdlesnsws iuumis rsxr Phone m CIAIWILL l0! PIIOIOIIIIIII. CONFEDIIATION UPI IN- SURAJNCI, ‘PHI LIBRARY will reopen Sat- urdey, Junb 10th. ruous: IAUNDIIS. ills for group and wedding pictures on location. EH00 AND PRESTO Pressure Casket-s now at Toosnbs Music S re. GIFT FOB DAD --Silnbtl.l‘i Shsvemaster now at Tocmbs Music Store. ‘PHONE ssvrlnlins isos m group and wedding pictures so location. NOTICE. — The Annual Meet- ing ci’ the Bible Society Tuesday evening. June 22nd, will be held in the North Bedequs United Church instead of the Centervilie United Church, as announced. PRINCETOWN United Church, Malpeque. Sunday,‘ June 20th, 1048. Sunday School 11.00 A. M. Divine Worship 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Rev. James Cross. B. A-. Minister. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. —Services Sunday, June 20th. Vic- toris 11 A. M. Hamilton 3 P. M. Bonahaw 730. Minister. '1‘. G. Head. B. A., B. D. Fill! ADMISSIONl - Children accompanied by an adult admitted free to Dog Show from 9.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Twenty-five cents after 6 P. M. Monday, Annouries, June CHILDREN admitted tree to the Dog show Monday, June 21st. if accompanied by an adult from 9.00 A. M. to 6 P. M. Aiterti P. M. alli mission twenty-five cents. The Announce, Monday, June 21st. BRING TEE CHILDIENU-ll-‘ree admission until ti P. M. to the Dog Show. if accompanied by an adult. Regular admission twenty-fill? cents after 6 P. M."I‘he Anmouries. Monday, June 21st. BIBLE SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING. - The Annual Meet- ing of the P. E. 1'. Auxiliary will be held in the“ North Bedeque United Church, on Tuesday, June 22nd. Plan to attend. ZION CHURCH. - The service Sunday morninrwiil be conducted by Dr. A. D. Mackenzie. whose sub- ject will be" "Christ and the Chin-ch. The choir will Bing the Anthem "Just As I Am." BWWIOI- The evening service will be led by Dr. A. D. MscKenzie who will speak on "Steps to a Throne." CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of New London, Sunday, Julie 20th. 4th after Trinity. St. Thomas’. New London, Sunday School 9.30 A. M. Holy Coiistrturlion 10.30 A. M. St. Stephen's, Burlington. Sunday School 1.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 2.30 P. M. St. Mark's, Kensiaigtcn, Sunday School 6.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, B. A. ST. PAUL'S Anglican (Iii-lurch. Sunday. June 20th, 1940. Fourth Sunday after Trinity. 8.30 A- M- l-loly Communion. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Sub- ject, "Being Godlike". Anthem- 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Ser- mo-n, Subject, "The Hymns o! Bishop Heber, Author of Holy. Holy, Holy. Anthem. Everybody welcome. CHURCH 0F’ SCOTLAND.- Scrvioes Lord's Day. Jim!’ 20th- Cape Traverse 11.00 A. M. DeSitbie 3.00 r. M. Birch Hill 1.30 P. M. Monday. June 28th. Arsyle B110"- 8.00 P. M. (Annual Meeting). Tues- day, Jurie 29th, DeSable 130 P. M. (Annual Meeting) 2.80 P. M’. (An- nuai Meeting) western Parish- Wednesday. June 23rd. Cane Trav- erse. 8.00 P. M. Rev. H. F. Mac- Ewen. mn RIBK or sr. JAMES.- Both Morning and Evenifl! Wm‘ Ship at the Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the Minister, the Rev. '1‘. H. Busseli Somers. MA. B-T-M. who will also preach the Sermons. in the Morning on "The Cost oi Discipleship"; and in the Evenifll m. "The Beauty of Holiness." The church organist, Miss E. Lillian ‘McKenzie. Mus. Bsc., will direct the music wliich- will include a solo, "Arm. Arm. ye Brave" "W" Handel's "Judas Msccabaeus" by Mr. Stanley Lancaster. and Dacha Anthem "Jesus. J00! °i M": D" airing" in the Morning: and Bro- thsr James‘ Air" armored by Jacob. in the Evening. The Church School meets st 10 o'clock in the Morning. . TRINITY CHURCH. - Th0 Minister. the Rev. T. E. Mill-quill‘ will conduct the two HOD/ii!" °i divine worship this Sunday. In! deliver the sermons both mes-hint snd evening. The co asst-ion ll requested to be in ther WWI i" the morning at least hi’ f!" min‘ lites before eleven. for ti" t" minutes silence, the soundirl 0i the Last Post and Reveille. Men- Del‘! o! the 1.08101! W“!!! with us at that service. Mr. ido- Lennan will take for his subject In Memory." Mr- RW N- will sins usioms "rho will pm" “sm- nurses: slov an sin ‘ ' - “l 1p litet-Ivanofl. idiots- tioii is extended to all visitors in cureity to worship lu Trill}! Chord. ‘ COOK'S (or Photographs, CONIIDIIATION IiIII m- SUI-ANCI. EDWARD MHNNIS‘ Pltted‘ IFoetwes-r at 175 Queetfstrsst. i NEW PIIOSS on Electric Clocks. ‘Iicoinhs Music Store. I civil IATHII A TREAT-Take‘ him to the Nllht Races tonight. ___ l Al‘ yous snitvrcs _ arousal I Coal Co. Phone R400. Mans sourcin- Dad's ht.‘ Take ‘him to the Saturday m‘ Night ‘ --- l TO iiAnrAx in 5s minutes, m: xoiimgfentrai Airways. Phoosi ‘Races. ' HEAD W. CHESTER S. McLUBE, from Parliament Hi1] over C. Y. Saturday. June 19th, at M. Stailidflrd Tkne, .., C. M. 6.45 P. WAREHOUSE , Well at Charlottetown. Ship wool’ freight collect. Prompt gdygncgs pad. P. E. i’. Sheep Bireedersn Association. SERVICE IN Presbyterian church Day‘. June 20th, at 7.30 P. M..'I'hig u . Dgiicltdazrglonyiieldfonducted by Mmi HAHTSVIILE ; next Lord's earn. ANNIVERSARY - Qn 5'1"“! Jim» Mo. Mr. and m... 5P11r8eon Warren of North River x1111“ have the honor of celebrating ° Wl- Wtdfilifls anniversary. cannon or so ,_ Birch Hill, 0mm” 00- »... ..r:.-"r.lo..."r*r» Rev. 'r. w. Goodwill; mo r. M) Rev. 8.1". Meets/en. - HUNTEH. RIVER U ited Chuygh Charge: Services on Snunday, June mi. gre as follawsr-North Wilt- 6 IA‘. M. Whestley Rlvgy- 3 P- M- Hlmter River 1.30 p, M, R,“ J. 1'. Morrison, Minister. ' ENGAGEMENT_ _ Mn m, M" 33v” Numi- Wimioe. announce v enticement of their daughter era Lucinda to stifling 1194mm‘ aon of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Rodd of Wl/nsioe. Marrlsxe to take place in the near future, F » Guest Spsoksr:— REV. MARVEL D. PLAN TO "iiiiuil rustic MEETill BIBLE SOCIETY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY lit CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND llorth Beilaqus lliilieil Church IEDEQUE, P.E.|. ~ iursniv EVENING“ JUNE 22nd- A? 8 O'CLOCK Poster Central Christian Church, Charlottetown i DUNBAR, I.TH. ATTEND will be received from mole and signed, for positions on the up to Saturday, 26 June. ENTERTAIN DAD tonight by taking him to tbs Night Races. DON'T FORGET DAD-Give him sn Arrow Shirt for Fathers Day. Henderson d: Cudmore. HONORED A’l‘ YALE —Amorig the students receiving degrees at Yale University's 247th com c - ment exercises last week was Jul- ian Jaynes, Keppoch, P, E. I. INQUEST ADJOURNED - The inquest into the death at the late Fred McWade has been adjourned until the last or the month ow- ing to the illness c! Coroner Dr. LJ. Yeo. BACK FROM ENGLAND-Mrs. CHURCH OI" ENGLAND SEB- VIOES for the parish of Spring-l 9°10 M"! Crsosud. June 20th. st.‘ ‘Iihomasb. long Creek, Holy Com-i munion 11.00 A. M, St. Elizabeth's, Springfield, Church School 10.00 A. M. Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. St. Keith Lewis, 83 DesBrisay mes- cent, City. and dailzhter Marlene arrived home frcrrn England yester- day after spending three months with Mrs. Lewis's father, Mr. W111‘ liam Deacon, Itainham, Essex. John's. crapsumpchureh school 10.00 A. M. Evening Prayer 730 P. M. Rev. B. FTGBJD. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —- Th Wm. Campbell was held from the residence of her son, Major O. W. Campbell, Winsioe, yesterday eit- crnoon. Services at the house and grave were conducted by the Rev. A. D. MacKenzie. The pallbearers were Messrs. John Roper, Patrick McTague. Stephen Holroyd. Archie Duflett. Reuben Good, Percy Man- uel. Internlent. People's Cemetery. FUNERAL THURSDAY. - The funeral of the late Miss Mary Dunning was held on Thursday afternoon, June 17th, from the home of itir. Stephen Bertram, Hazel Grove, and was largely st- tended. The services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev- J. I. Morrison. The pallbearers were: mssrs. Arthur Houston, Cleve Sozners, Reach Ferris, Wil- liam Pound. Grant Nicholson. and Judson Rackham. Interment in Margate Cemetery. VISITORS 'l‘O P. E. l.-M.r. and Mrs. Robert Gregory and daughter Phyllis. and Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon left ‘Pilesday on return to Winnipeg alter spending a very pleasant holiday on P. E. 1’. While ' here they visited with Mr. Circl- ory‘s brothers, Messrs. George and Fred Gregory and sister, Mrs. James McAieer of Charlottetown. also with Mrs. Gregory's brother, Mr. Fred Turner and father, Mr. George Turner of Wlnsloe. Nir. Gregory, who has not been home to visit ior 20 years. saw s. great many changes. Mr. and Mrs. Gor- . don, who formerly came from Northern Ireland. thousht the Isl- and very beautiful and said they had never seen grass so green since they left Ireland. WINSLOE NORTH MISSION BAND-A meeting to organize a Mission Band was held on Sunday morning following Sunday School. Ten children and some of the par- ents were present. Meeting opened by reading Mission Band Purpose in unison. Following a discus- sion on the work, and Mis- sion Fields. Scripture Luke l0, 80- 87 was fled by Zeima MacInnis. Members ariswerecfroil call with the ~name of a missionary. 1t was decided to bring fees, also sugges- tions‘ (or s name, to next meeting at the home of Mrs. Waiter Rob- erts. Mrs. Maclnnis read a story about Mission Band. and the meet- ing closed by singing "Jesus Loves Ms". and reading a prayer in uni- son. Officers elected were: Presi- dent, Iveiyn Mactnnis; vice-presi- dsnt, Robert. Yourtker; secretary, Georwe Younlier: treasurer. Ralph Youliksn- (Patriot please copy.) i James mum!‘ o’ the late ms‘ (Capt? 1 non-support, was heard before Ms. APPEAL CASES-The appeal oi Brenton Roberts verses Wlnnifred Roberts. respondent, an appeal against a conviction for Justice M. B. MscGuigan in the Supreme Court yesterday and ad- journeduntii July 10. R. R. Bell. KC, appeared for the appellant and J. A. MacDonald, K.C., tor this School Teachers Written applications, stating license held slid experience, teaching staff of the City Schools Signed: T. E. MocNUlT, Secretory, Post Office Box V365, white accessoriee and s corsags of red roses. Following the ceremony female teachers by tlis under- Charlottetown. a reception was held ht the Queen Hotel for the families and friends of the bridal couple. Mr. and Mrs. McAulay then left for s. wedding irip through the Maritime Provin- PAGE SEVEN bring in your n beauty problem I0 vlfiiu Qouk Wed! personal representative of helena rubinstein who will be in our Cosmetic Dcpartlai_ fiéd She gives the same expert advice you would receive at one of the famous Helena Rubinstein salons. The best treat- ment for your akin. How to sts young looking. How to choose and app y make- up to emphasize your best features. Come in for a complete beauty analysis. Have your beauty roblems solved. It's onal. It's inv usble. And like the t things in life, it's free. MCDRE s. MELEODEELYP! ces. For travelling Mrs. McAuigy Personals I litr. and Mrs J. A. Rodd of Ottawa are spending the summer in Keppoch. -_._. Among the hostesses entertain- ing this week. were Mrs. Frederick MacMiiian, Mrs. Kay Johnston, Mrs. Walter Pickard. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rycirrnon Sud- daby, oi’ Montreal, who were, visit- ing in Charlottetown returned home by plane Thursday. ' Dr. Ralph Calder, Montreal, is expected in Charlottetown tonight. to visit his parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Marcus Calder. Mrs. Charles MacIvor oi Sum- merside who is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital is resting comfortably after .2. serious opera- respondent. BRIDE TO BE HONORED-Miss Mary Acorn who is tn be married on Monday at St. Peter's Cathed- ral at 2:00 to Mr. Garth Hooper oi Milton has been honored at sev- eral showers and parties. On Mon- day night ~ Mrs. Mount Edward Road and the young people of St. Peter's Cathedral en- i Wm “F” i” 19am m“ sh‘ i‘ ' mrtmmd for h" at s mlsceumh l‘ patient in the Charlottetown Hos- eous shower. The Choir of St. Pet- er's Cathedral also entertained in her honor at the home o! Mrs. N. . Birt, North River Road. l " i The regular monthly meeting TO ATTEND AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE-Mr. n. n. Hurst er- °‘ “h” “b”? PM“ w‘ I‘ w“ I ficer-ln-charge, Dominion labora- fmy °' mam mmmwy’ charmiie’ iattendsnoe of seven rneiibers and i two visitors. town, left for Guelph, Ontario Fri- day morning to attend the annual meeting of the Agricultural Insti- tute of Canada. Mr. Hurst is Pre- sident of the Canadian Phytopatho- logical Society which is meeting st the same time. Mr. Hurst. will read two papers entitled Fussrium Dry Rot of Potatoes and Late Blight limldeinioiosy Studies in Prince Ed- ward Island. These pers have been written by Mr. . W. Ayers and . L. C. Cailbeok respective- ly o! the Laboratory staff. Mrs. Hurst accompanied Mr. Hurst cu the trip. McAULAY-McCORMACK WED- DING-At St. Dunstan! Basilica. June 16 at 8.15 s.m., the marriage; of Elizabeth Blanche, daughter of? Mrs. Pearl McCormaok and the’ late Prank McCormack, snd Mr. Inmah A-nslem McAulay, son of Mr. Louis McAulay and the late We. McAuisy, was soiemnized. Rev. Patrick McMahon performed the ceremony. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Joseph Dougan and‘ the soloist was Clerk McAiliay. brother of the groom. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Ailred Doyle, and was attended by her cousin, Miss Mar- jorie Doyle as bridesmaid. The groomsman was Mr. William Brown and the ushers Mr. Louis McDonald and Mr. Alfred Doyle, Jr. The bride chose for her wed- ding a street length dress of wilits Joseph Brow-n. ' Iitppointed to the board moire with pepium and lull skirt. She wore s white flower hat and e eorssge of pink Delight roses. Miss Marjory Doyle es bridesmaid, wore a pink jersey dress, matching straw hot, and a corssge oi white roses.‘ The bride's mother wore s smart black and white jersey dress with ivioirsirs "us. tion earlier in the week. Mr. Joseph Arsensuit is leaving on Monday (or New Glasgow, N. 5., where he will spend some time and continue his chimney clean- ing snd repair work, The many friends of Mrs. Kath- erine MacInnis. Del-cheater Street. pitsl the result of an accidental tall in her home. ALBERHY PLAINS W. I. (held on June 2nd at the home ct Mrs. Frank mines with an The meeting opened by singing the Institute Carol followed by the '- NOTICE Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of P. I. I. Protestant Orphanage will be held iri St. Paul's Parish Hall. Prince St., Charlottetown, P. E. l..' on Friday evening, June 25th. at S P. M. Sharp. A number of trustees are to be and all contributors present will have a voter complete, printed financial reports will be distributed and the work of the institution freely dis- cussed. The meeting is wide open to the public and all are cordially in- vited to attend. The Clergy are asked to make this announcement on the Sunday previous. IDA M. BROWN. Say-Tress. ‘Tired, eelilli I Wm"! h" h” the eeol, rs resliilig rellli "N! ICE-MINT brings. Wonderful too. r chilled, the IlllIPl-i liaet-windbimi or sunburn. Medicated, soothing ICE-MINT ls e household neceslllY'h'l -o jer always on hand. ma”) ins-Niall." Creed. Roll csil "Pairs to the sharpened amount. ng to as cents. This was moved Plid- It was decided to have the school sign voted for voted for ice cream for e tree; chose a pale blue jersey dress wl'n - w“ answer” b, f" m“ '°h°°1 “him-mt l‘ "l. white sccemoriee. ‘They will live ln 1a"; wgtlnz.“ ,,"§§“°°,'w§" :3; ifhml dmmg‘ R°°°1im 3°“ 5°91 Chaflotwwwlh ' ‘pprovod- loonsfitsis were rtoieved for donat- Till acllool committee reported Next meeting to be held gt u“ home of Mrs. Andrew Doyle. Roll call tc be answered by a bouquet of ii . repainted. Money was} We" A deficit,“ “mun "I ed d same. Nine dollars were new m u" mam" do!“ with "The King.“ SPECIALS ‘ TODAY ONLY TOMATOES- 28 or. Tili-2 for AYLMER C. Q. COltN_. 20 or. Tin—2 for .. APPLE SAUCE- 20or.Tili AYLMER CORN end LIMA BEANS- Z0 oz. Tin-2 for .. ...,_,_,_._,. AYLMER PORK and BEANS- ZO ox. Tin-Z for CLARK'S PORK cod BEANS- 20 oz. Tin-J for CARNATION MILK- 45c 39c 17c 19c 33c ...._ ..... .. 15c DAN-NY BOY COCOA- u‘ “u...” n-ew llfiu tawny,‘ "-°1"'III set "rt-uses; e-q-eeeg- ee-LQ; assign-ease l Lb. Tin ...,,,,._., ,,,.,,,- IENEEYST; 1.89 =°"“.“.‘.".T.,".’TT‘,“T... 1.35 STRAWBERRY JAM;- 24 ca. Bettie ..,._.-. ...._.‘., ,,.. lf‘f.'f‘lfif.i‘“i... u... 45c PlillllE 2896 m: HOME or PROVEN VALUES P ll 0 ll E ANDREWS 2591 Ask for it by name... LANPU BREAD --- M0380 DELICIOUS . . . wholesome‘ __ HEALTHFUL BREAD . .\_ A QUALITY PRODUCT OF Line's BOAKERIES 000:» DON'T SAY BREAD— SAY LANE'S BREAD, PLEASE Charlottetown and District Representative nor (Buck) wnlTLocK-Pnotln ._i1si-l.