f’ 19 ,_ nuncliygyyEislorfioaRotw | ‘carnal. eunnonn Thiacel fifi-glrs cAT-aaonAI. I cflumggfsg’ s. M. Melony. ' Canal‘, L“ sermons _ l“ .. BAP HSI " THE BAPTIST onungg Corner of Prince and rihroy Streets lav. l. Judson levy, I1), aroasnvo wonsrnr 11 AM, of local of a. aeway nature Inay he at five oenia a word. strictly in advnn ____ _ rsrs=_. CIASWILI. for Photographs. euoaoensenr -ur. and am bat edge-sin OONIIDIIATION LII .. SURANOI. m VRendle Lerter of Chcrlottetown \ are ETOWN GUARDIAN Conunrenro ill! rnrsevtrnlnn cuunon Ill onnnon THE OONGREGATION OF ZION The Reverend G. Carlyle Webster, Minister Mrs. Edwin Johnltone, Organist and Choir Director The Form of the Service oi’ Thanksgiving in ration of the Eighty-Fifth Anniversary of the congregation MORNING WORSHIP AT 11:00 A.M. Art Nerf-Bach. King of Heaven." Pflllll O1. esianaen _ Ant-lain: “The lord's PrIyeW-Malotte. The Young Ladies’ Ensemble. yngg-Jflwe lave the Venerable llonseF-llymn 819. , Lesson-Col . Prayer sf Thanksgiving and intercession. ,1 .531}; communion 2E3‘, ".‘q_',!flg"é;,,j",f,,éil1y,-,rgjj, ggggggg ggné-yeifigmrwo: 3g y The Order of Servicd oTfi-wh-c-s c1115" 111111 Tnlianunrlin scnoon. rs aooo,~':u’,“°“m£,j'§"§}1' £51,‘: Cali to Worship. |nw1*......oor and Sermon. “f, "Y "llovlnc moraine Edward Island. The wedding will .1111 1P1!" 11¢ ll DAYP lvENmg W035!” 7 teke place in the near future. rraise—“l'rlhs. lly IOII. the comailrinlon‘ _/ Segmgihryeknow thgulWay o| .- 54-11- Old T t Meson-Psalm 8i. ~.~.~.---.=r.~.-..r.~.-~- -~ - -i£°"'°o”“tt"%u:.rw_ . »-.- -. CM - Mo» . G . ' n: lfiildrher w! T111111111Y- "‘.°..§=‘1"“?.'.li"t'.‘ oohaerved’ u” .'.‘°'.1"i3io“t...l“$'oi§.‘o?°"li-.’°.‘§a ""'""1""‘ ' 1' ‘ “c? cl f u“ "W. _ ° AM» arrived in Charlottetown wsigridav- h m h‘ Miscmlzuiae ‘Cox. ceorganlst anddumrday End 51mm u" lmhnqhm‘ "ck dnyservices are e dune“, o’ chum week-end here. Tonight he and The Offering. , . l. All seats are free :1:,“‘I,',:.‘.,.(,‘.'.'§§:Io¢ed. vamp ‘ are n. I “£33,111. aelter an service. ‘ =r111EvERyeonv' wsnc ME it"s‘. vAurxs cuuncum l“ owl. Lillian Earle. 0181111111 ' no MacNutt. A.T.c.1\i. ' " w“ Choir Director ' __fl0ly Communion. 1i -simdny school. ,...Iloly Communion and gmmn. : "Jess. Word oi’ God In- “mm (Edward Blur)- Praycr and Sermon. 115E" Young people. members of the Forces Parish Hail after ‘ l ,1 is Eveninll 1022M “so ~ §'.'1°°......... ' You are invited to worahiagvith Tue nArTrsLgrrun UNIIH) LHURLII oi CANADA ' TfiYNITY ‘turret? Miss Marie McDongall. Deaconess A. Boy Kendall. A.C.C.0.. L.B..A.M Organist 11.00 a.m.: PUBLIC WORSHIP Sellzmon: The Church's Opportan y. Anthem: “God Is A Spirit" (Ben net . Vocal Solo: “Holy, llcly, Lord cod’ Almighty" (llnndeh-Miss Mar-i léf-l___ — <7- moiiarooirfifrriiiro woasrnr “(h3g1 | ER|AN Sermon: Horizons oi Faith. ‘c='-=>='-=‘~--—.-~"——"T; THE Kllili’ 0F ST, JAMES ‘ ' sier B S Mi The Rev. T. ll. usscll Somers, liL-L, . Organist fliss E. Lillian McKenzie Mus. Buc. Anthem: . (Woolerl-Chllrch 10.00 A.M.--0pen Session. "Hear Then. School. onary Sunday. Missi 11.00 Adm-Beginners Primary de- psrtmenie. Visitors cog welcome CENTRAL CHRISTIAN "T" CHURCH u m, church school. vices at the home and grave w 115F111, IQESREINCG lyyirnizsrgr '_____ ‘ K011‘ 511161 conducted by RAW. Iwlglorrisoré "FA: pmo er . . - . - I» . pallbearers were: am arew Anthem: 1m Up yo... liea ' "PM? nlihglgflgioffrlltflhw-gt" William McMillan, John Berti-emf (minimise-Taylor), Mogul" 8am“ n ‘ m Harry Campbell, mrrdock Cutcliife .130 pm. E\I'.§INGIdW(NJ‘R{BIBIIP. sumo“: The w" 410d “a u" and Wendell Baton. Burial was heeclfi: Digrnugmc 15$" Tlmhclock ‘in Hunter River cemetery . (liandclll-Ilirs. Gorkon Sietvjvart. Alagglvzieiuynail" M" ‘i’ T11°°_ CELEBRATE” 25-1-3 WEDDING “Tigzmiorgjg- (__Thy_ {Burden r1011 .. . .. - . 1515 um uzmyvrvrlsansarsv T gdr. arlid - 55h u“:7_ . . owneyeseraycee sulfa“! ab, ‘in H urhmnheir 25th wedding anniversary at Go u“ ship... their home on Victory Avenue. Duehm.‘ “u,” "u" “a Manages of congratulations were 1 mar NELSON our: TODAY HALIFAX, Mn ZlI—-(CP)—TTI$ Oanedien hoscits ship Lady Nel- m is due to arrive here tomor- row afternoon with another 486 ack or wounded Canadian service- men. Among the repatriated Can- idinnr are l8 men liberated from Gannon prison camps, most them stretcher cases. - -SOUTH_ c. NORTH RUSTICO, . C- C. F: PUBLIC MEETING " llllE 4 3t 9 l". killers: LEO BRADLEY ALLAN BALLAGIIAI C. C. F. Candidates QUEEN?) KEN GREEN it. (l. F. Prov. Organizer m motif. M Tish» - m» . __=_—:¢-_ .. Kay Wright. Ell lhis War-Four Years Ago JUNE 2. lost-Hitler oonfmedd th GIITS 0F PROPHECY General Evangelistic Meetings For Everyone _ Opening Subject: "EUROPES CHAOS" Speaker: Ainsley Blair sUNnAY NIoI-IT JUNE s, AT s o'cI.ocK THE FORUM u“ (IVJY Sunday afternoon at 1:30 for the ‘IIACON "Ts or rnornsor" program, of insplntionai niuo Tenn. O~ FULL GOSPEL PEIITEGOSTAI. li-lllllllill I‘! ELM AVENUE Z P.M.: SumlaySchool for all ages. 3 _P.M.: Worship and Preaching. 7:30 P.M.: Evangelistic Service. 3 P.M.: Wednesday Prayer Service. 3 P. M.: Friday, Young People’ . mn. Back from a tour of the Euro- pean theatre. Gill. the R..C.A.F.’s organization chief, said be the Digit. to Canada oi its kind. e eventual destination night heavies which will bear their. battle honors and famous sumnbly they will fly on to Pacific bases after regrouping here. Canadian Airmen To Return By Air OTTAWA. May 30 -— (CP) Scores oi planes and hundreds of‘ of the R. C. seas Bomber Group shortly‘ will start back to Canada by air, Air ,Vice Marshal Frank Moflill nounced here today. the M8 their crews. some key groundmen in a move- metnt that would be completed by au u A. 1". 6th Over- He ‘ would carry ‘their ‘equipment and Vice-Marshal Mc- supply and ltxwoulcl first operational move- declined to disclose the of the big retain their squadron names, but pre- and Mus- e Bream 222;. i5 i .1 irsus sAvEs - JESUS nuns In Lowe" BIA‘, Mm _ ‘remedy. Bobby Allan. other Masonic officials with him will be tart in d the onofiocrehwir- §E..2..°"“‘°' "' i, FUNERAL SERVICES ._ Th; Iuneral of Mrs. George W. Wake. 0rd was held privately yesterday m°1'111118 from St. Paul's Church to Peoples Cemetery. Th bearers were lion 59012:: DeBloL, _ R, , ' LtéCol. .1 n tutti. Msssrsnourk.’ - - . . C. B. Lon worth, .1, 13, a; _' m“ C ampmn‘ ow and Er GAS STATION HOURS - A 01 t!" V‘ ‘nrleitailers c w in the Citv Hall last evyenirg: when it. was unanimously agreed that on and after the first day of June they would continue to oper. ate between-the hours of 7 A.M. and 7 RM. with the exception of Saturday when the hour of clos- 1118 would be extended to 9 RM. It W115 111-50 screed to close all day 511mm’ and each Wednesday and holiday at l2 AM i MINERAL AT HUNTER. RIVER The funeral of the m; M“, James Patterson oi Hunter River was held yesterday from the nes- idence of her son, Wellington. Ser- received from their two sons. Pl.- Lt. Ross. now serving with the South East Asia Air Force, and ‘Pitch Blomcwhonhasx been seéginz w e ans an no rps ‘an $11. of tmn?o§l:ifl'i.y' 0MB “Amon ridov ‘ [evening Mrs. Downe,‘ who ‘been a. member for over 25 years iwas waited on by members and ,presented with an address and beautiful gift of silver marking the occasion. The Guardian Joins with their many friends in ex- tending to Mr. and Mrs. Downs a wish for many more happy years oi wedded life. Mr. Peter Raven. student in chemisxgy at McGill, is visiting Mr. a Mrs. W. E. Champion, Lnngworth Ave. WEST KENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for May: Grade X: l, Joan Munroe; 2, James Bentley; 3, Donald Tlnne . Grad ' Allan; e IX. . ohn 2, David Jar-dine; S, Elaine Burke. : l, Hilda Riclumi; 2. Marv Ramsay; 3, David Hurst. Grade VllI: 1, 2, Joan Wood; 3. Frank Acorn. Grade VII: l, Donald Large; 2, mthcl‘ Lents; 8. Isabel Mae- Gmde V11: 1. Jean‘Millar; 2, Zléyllia Outcliffe; S. Betty Dunn- Gradc VI: 1, James Wood; 2, Douglas Cameron: 3. Carol Creel- man Geade VI: i. Barbara Dick, Sua- anne Palmer. Karl Resrdon; 2, s Msdlinchem; 8. Lola Mac- C. Grade V: 1, Orville Diamond; 2, ‘florets: Merle McGuire: 8. Geral Murray Ocrmody; s, Mayall. ' Gillie 1V1 1. Billie Butt. Mere- dith McClen hon; 2. Diamond 3, ilma Taylor. _ : l, Frederick Seller; 2, Helen Ohappell. David Mormon-- aid; 3. Sheila Davison, Gordon Grade III: i, Bobby Demure; 3. Don 1d Cbb; 3, Shil , ...3.;d:....s.. "Y "my e 1'1: i, Joanlshl Mo. Donne; 2. Gayle rooiofon; ° Murray Stevenson. Rggdirn ‘d flewmitvhvoom“: a ODDS , ; 3, Gayle swwut nogrildemi: 1'3 my“ cum‘: a’ Y e; . l’ ill 3&1. Paula Simpson. . g IN MEMUBIAM MI. THOMAS L. IIOWATT The death of Thomas L. i-lowaw took see April 25th at his home, I) 8c l Street, at the age oi 7Q years. lie was about as usual the morning of his death, which came cite ercpectedly ' q He leaves to mourn the loss of kind and l husband and . ree daughters, i/Im of whom ruldc in this city and one in u» United States, and one son at present in the Vei- erans’ Guard, also one surviving sister in the States, as well as a nunber of grandchildren. two oi whom are serving overseas in the Canaclan Army. and one in the American Navy. ofitofimttfi‘ “all. m? oflfih . . r lute residence Rev. '1' B . . ll lomers officiating at t e lme, ind the Oddfellows at the grave. I Grsde v: l. Brier Chandler; 2. =1 madman i. Ifiiend Payer of Dedication. Soprano Solo: "bet Not Your Mrs. I. Io Do The Sermon: Pnyer. "oodsevo The line." ' The Benediction. ‘rho Prsyer of Invocation- New Testament Lama-John Prayer. Intimations. The Offering. Prayer 0f Dedication. Anthem: “Jean. Joy oi Man's The Sermon: Prayer. “God Save The Kins?’ The Benediction. Organ and Piano Postlude-“A The Sabbath School o’clock. ‘ Zion. Congregations are cordially Anniversary services. Prabe-"The Church's One FonndationP-Hymn 285. “THE WITNESS OF THE CHURCH." Praise—-“0nward Christian S0ldlers."-—Iiymn 538. Organ Postludo-“Andanw-hesack. Prnise-“lnad Urn-Heavenly Father, Dead UsP-liymn 597. "TIIIJ VOICE or TIIE SON or con." Soprano Solo: "0 Divine ltedeemerP-Gounod. Mrs. Arthur H. Praiae-"O For A Thousand Tongues To Sllily-‘flymn 251- l meets tomorrow morning at ten “Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem; praise thy God, For He hath strengthened ‘the bars of thy EH98: He hath blessed thy children within thee. All members and friends of both Zion and Calvin Heart Be TroabledP-Chadwick. arise. rzvanmo wonsnrr AT I'm P.M. _ Hie Order of Service Organ all Piano PInlIile—"lal"I°-"—lmd°1- Prslse-“Unto The nun Around-Psalm 109- Baritone Solo: “Come Ye Blesseelffl-Soott. F/L W. I. McDonald, R.C.A.F. Desirintfl-Bach. Mighty Fortress is Our God." Bach. O invited to participate in our Hospital Gifts of interested ladies viewed the gifts donated, and spent s social hour in the drnwing-room oi the Home, where tea win served. The table, nicely decorated with spring flowers, was resided over by Mrs. W. E. Ben E ly looked for the tea, and m 0f i118 Ladies Aid of the Hospital assist- ed in serving. Our than-kn are extended to the .several churches oi the City for their kind ran-operation, to the merchants for their attractive win- dow displays, and to Messrs. R31‘. Holman Ltd, and Jenkins Trans- fer for their valuable assistance. .'l'he ladies who acted as collectors are to be congratulated, for much of the success of thu undertaking is due to their untirlng eilorts. The committee wish to grate- fully acknowledge the following gifts: 40 Keniwood blankets. 7 be spreads, 12o pairs of pillow slips, 171 bath towels. 56 linen face tow- els, Q doctor's towels, 1.18 wash cloths. 2 bath mate tow- utensils, 100 cakes of soap. thread and a large number of othe use- ful gifts. The sum of $04. was collected in cash at the Hospital, and other cash donations - ed to £0.00. The fees paid in tlrlz ryear totalled $83.76. ‘These sm- ounas will be used to purchase articles needed by the llospital. ____'-_:r:—-- —-:r. She herd" and "What. e Have 1n Jesus." lbesrera were Dire Chief Angus rn easrs. John Mar- tzln, John Turner, William Batu. David Bethune, and Frank Hen- nails!- My A The. British and Foreign Bible Society PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY ‘ The Bibi Sooigt ls io those win?» regardytépfi‘ Mil. It upon the loyalty and gen- erosity of those who so re- rard the Bible that the Boc- v "a. recto..." u: an o em ieeha with cenllence iee se-hy and tc-morrow. The Sccie y's history is the hia- tory of a mighty faith work- ing itself est in devoted ser- luAc 1T BIND-IN" Two favourite hymns of the lie. teased ' The amiual display d its for’ the Prince lldiward Island. 80E; ——-— ital this year was held at Cundall Home on Tuesday, May. Seven members oi the nursing n“; staff of lia-lconwood Hospital and 111mm 3.80 till 6 o'clock throng Provincial Infirmary have com- liurses’ Graduation At Talconwood Hospital June 6 plated their training and will be arwarded certificates‘ mt s ublic ou-emouy which will be hed in Fla/iccnwood Hospital auditorium on Wednesday, the 6th day of Hon. Hrecnler J. Walter Jones will preside as an oi the wows-nuns which has been arranged ‘The graduating class will be pre- sented with their certificates by His Honour, lieutenant - Governor J.A. Bernard, after McMillan, Mn, o 11E. The graduates are as follows: Faleonwood Hospital Edsuthe Laura Gamble. lottetdwn. Catherine Jean Docherty, New Char- -PAGF THREE. ;$;_ SUMMER “VIIGS Fresh PM! '|~'OR'§K|n'A|lEnT$‘ The 179cm“ .» . 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Charles of’ The Rite Smooth Tan Cream $1.25 58c lilo fie-iiic-iiflo PHOIQE . _ LANTIGEN 219 THE Jznnms pHARHA Y B For Prompt ' LANTIGEN Free C Delivery “M, B I l. l . from the room to her sister Annie‘ take w espifln- 118d hard 111-1 (Mrs. Edward Hurry). witness brother simple-influx had given her sister three Frost hfiflli-h Bi 111 61"” $115"- tablets to give him the night be- in some bed wit-h the ,1 fore. She had got them on the Wltnesshsd sot up M111 I vfwk way home from the theatre. Her Friday momma and Md 1,111;- brother had positively not been 11951.1 l" 1118 wron be s drinking the last week, brother- ed not pal luv It 11- The evidence 0g Mm Hun-y w“ tion to him. Did not speak to him practically the same as her cistern,- as his brother WEBB?“ mbebe Eric o? firs. horhbrtzirfir hadunoct; glnezryina. wchul Id 110i =11 sen Ill HESS 8 h rem llt‘.' - about the house several days be- N811 0130111116. 8.1103181‘ 111011191‘ since last Saturday. Had heard complaining about. a. sore Maurice Bulger said he had worked with the deceased last week. Deceased had worked Iri- day. May 25, and the following Saturday. Monday and Tuesday. Deceased had not worked since. Had seen no evidence of on part of had heard deceased of not. feeling well. complaining {om he d1g(1_ had no/chi new to offer in the ‘The jury comprised Messrs. By- John McDonam a brother o; ovideme y h was a repetition ron Broom, foreman; George Ber- the deceased, said he came home 0f $111115 01 1-119 0115"‘- “gml- M01110‘? McLwd- H11"? about 12.30 Friday morning. Heard flbert Weir, a neighbor, said Hardy]! James Brown A. Peters, Michael say he thought he would he had not seen the deceased and . vlfuhleairlop; _ c. N. R. APPOINTMENTS" Hwven. Wlina. Mildred Cam/shell, 0'l..ea-| ry. Margaret Altha Morrison, Chan, lottetown. Etta Wanda Williams. Ellersilc. Pmvinclal Infirmary molds Joyce Falconer. Hamil- rA-xme. Christena Wilson. St. Peters. Sudden Death llue To Natural Causes ury last night found McDonald came tlo A coroner's i] that "lvllichae his death on or about June 1945. from natural causes." The Mr. McDonald. M10 was employed as caretaker ct the, Roman Catholic “graveyard. was’ found dead in b at i2. pm. yesterday at his home on Park Street. lie was 36 years of age, and unmarried. . The Jury, with Dr. J. D. Mc-I Guigan as coroner. met at the‘ Prank Hennessey hmeral Home; at 8 o'clock last night and after; having heard the evidence of six| witnesses, brought in the above- mentioned verdict. The first witness, Miss Helen McDonald, a sister of the deceas- ed. said she first heard her broth- er complaining about his health five br she weeks sitter New Years. Since then he had complained of a sore back several times but. had never gone to bed by reason of illness. He had not gone to work since last. Tuesday and had list- ened to the radio Thursday night. Friday, at noon, he was still in bed. Witness went past his room about 12.25 p.m. and glanced in. Then she called him but got no answer. Without suspecting any- thing 1wrong. she went into the room and bent over him but could not hear him breathing. She felt him and by the cold feeling knew MR. E. GURTON MR. T. P. DIVLIN MR. D. M. JOIIQSON Montreal. Que. May 31 - E. H. Gurton, Wiri- eat. at lilontrenl. T. P. Devlin, Assistant Director nines. Wutcrn Superintendent. Colonization and oi the department, with the same title, will be in Agriculture Department, Canadian National Rsii- charge oi the Western Region. These important ways, has been appointed European Commission- changes were announced here today by J. S. Mc- er. London. England. D. M. Johnson, former Euro- Gowan, Director oi the department. pcan_Cvommissioner, becomes Eastern Superintend- __. . _ __r::::': z-:a¢-.._<.u:-- slsirsuiluuusilorsldilsilsnnneusnlailnullccan l HANDWRITING 0N THE WALL no YOU KNOW THAT. . . THE KING GOVERNMENT m. s soar EVERY ONE or THE EIGHT BY-ELECTPIONS HELD SINCE 1942, 'l‘HUS FAILING TO \\YlN A SINGLE SEAT IN OVER THREE YEARS? no YOU KNOW THAT. .. A NINE Mommas OF THE ‘MACKENZIE KING'S (TABINEYP DESIQIIZTED THE SINKING SHIP RATHFR THAN FACE THE ELECTORS OF THIS (‘OUNT»'£”.‘ ‘f VOTE Progressive Conservative IT’S TIME FORA CHANGE .4 . -..:._~:.:.._ --:~_-::—._ he was dead and ran screaming . it E FAMlLl’ ALE") ‘iilfilfiflfiilifilfiliflfiilfilulltirlufiilfiflifil u,Kiiiiifiiislfilffilfillilflflfillisl. liiifliT-‘l . WAN CESCC i R§ A