JUNE 1s. 1940 i ‘_.__._,=,._. rile _ urlAKLOTVIETUWN GUARDIAN tfllulaclirs IUMORROW | [Iflfulil ..l iNtJiANl) ___._ “one I is I THE BAPTIST CHURCH fiiflvziclls CATHEDRAL < n Mtlllille, ELA. L.'l'h l Communion. Cm‘ M ‘fimmngzafr Fulfil! St!- liz-ifi f-inrning linger. Rev‘ Harvey L‘ Demon B” 11:00 Lll"""' bu,‘ am“ “m! Se" Organist and Choirmdstlr . rr-mfiil"vi3f5t.“i‘i"..t.“' 12113251.‘! .T.t:::.-...'.. Grace lit God." x Anthem. selected. §.“;;..?.§'."':.“ . ‘mfinlr Slimmer arron ed in ca?! Criislglxiflfl: “The Flnallty of Th, $.11”. W _-_-_L'E3£T_ Cuuseii """ ll. _ Iii. jfililitiily hc|100l._ 00 Lvl-nsong and Sermon. “51 PAUL'S CHURCH A l.e.')rcw Gardner. Iteetor orgfiinist — Miss Lillian Earle (hhir uirel-tuv — Albert. Dinnis w, “sly communion. moi) sunllsy School. 11:00 Alorning Prayer & Sermon. Anlilflll.’ “The King of Love."- The !h-':,|.i"p;.»¢ning Prayer and Sermon. A'“lh,...,_"\\'||c¢ are Tilese!" — WHEVERYBODY WELCOME fgw ,’ v i PRLSBY IERIAN "'§i“f m Presbyterian Church in Clnfldn CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Puwnal S1199! Kent sue" Minister ‘m l Moorhcad Legato. 0.1). R"- R01“! W. Nice, 5,5,, 3,|),_ organist Mrs. K. S. Rogers I Minister - .11,“- llirel r—.\1rs. .I. A. Lawson 0'33" 5‘ -' M75- l-Biiiil Dingweli ’ Public Worship a.m. Morning Worship, hiiisic selected. Sermon: WHY I BE GOD‘ LIEVE m 2-30 n-m-: Bible School. Lesson "Iiaslznt Urge; the Build- ing 01a! Gods Ilouse." - p.m. E eni hi _ Music selected.“ w"! p Sermon: THE CHOICE 0F A Morning ot Eleven. and Evening ; n 50w" ocloek. Preacher: “it! Minifilfi‘. P-unflgy school at 10.00 a.m.' m“ g-rvictg on Daylight Saving rlgilietiiliiig Muster- inthenu-“Sllephcrd of Souls"— hrreit lI-‘rom "The sign of the "m. L FATIIER. Evenlnz Iiluslct- This bclnf Faihel“! DRY W0 t!- Anthem~hlcsus My Saviour Look peciaill-l’ ‘m’ 1° lath" 1° i" P7916!“ m Me.._xevln_ at th s SCH/log, strangers Iiiildnvnleiafilfl Cordinliy -----__ “liiunro CHURCH {———-—-———-———-1 _ ilON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 0i t-ANADA "m" “"l‘\'ll§l§'?§i°" Sm“ TRINITY Ilev. G. Carlyle Webster Prlneo Street organist-Miss Rena Wood DIOR. NG WORSHIP 11:00 u.nl.—l\ir. J. 0. Denny will b, U... guest preacher. itylnlis. (ill. 768. 523. G39. Antileln: "Seek ye the Lord".- Bohrrts. gnioist. Mr. Harry Cras- EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 u. irv-"On Being Up-To- psipf-qilllrtress to young people partiriilllli- iii-mm tiRl. G07. 3R1. 63.". Minister Rev- Huxh Miller. M.A.. 5.0. Assistant Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A.. 8.!) Organist 5- R0)’ Kendall. L.R.A.1iI.. A.A.G.0. 11.00 mm. Public Worship. Sermon: "THE YOUNGER. CIIFRCIIES" Rev. Lewis M. Murray. Mlthcm: n (‘amt Every 9m. That 'l'hir.ste,th -- _. -“'.m, and Anthem, ‘Just. os I BIII"~—»BO\I‘- 7.00 p.m. Public Worship. in, F e r m o n: “UNDERSTANDING 10.0.‘! a. m-The Sabbath School GOD." lrlrl tubu- Classes. Rev, "ugh Milk-L "trait flti ilu- Lord: be oi good Anthem: "Lead Klndlv Light." ... l-ilurnce. and he sllnll strengthen ' A. S. Sullivan. thine hmrt: unit. I say. on th¢3 Visitors and Students Cordlaliy Lord." _t Welcome. ACETYLENE AND iiiiliibliitl t l":':Ii firm recently advertised their Electric Welding Equip- ' till» only outfit of its llinll on Prince Edward Island. We ill ‘ \\ 'itti'.'il lite plliiii.‘ iiilli. no have n portable Electric Weld- li-_ ill lltl (‘\]l-'l'l(‘lit'l‘tI men capable hi‘ handling any work til tr . l tlire rendering prompt and efficient service. l ROUD e MORE ID ’ S E 233 GREAT GEORGE ST. Fl“ ‘ \'O§§~6 §4§-O+#§-O+§44§4§§O4 0-0-00 O6 O-O-O-&OO-OOO-OO-O+O O4 x The twenty-seventh Annual Convention i §or TilE WOMEN'S INSTITUTES or g t g PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i z will be held in g ~ PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE AUDITORIUIW E Wednesday and Thursday, .lune 19th and 20th i Dr. F. W. Patterson 0t Acadia University will speak on 0 g "Education" at the evening session. woo+oo4¢4o+o++§4+v+o+++ooooooo4oov+o+o+¢+oo L-5tt4-0-15-2i. a. In Memoriam Dear Motorist-- You owe it to yourself to see the Used Cor Values being offered at Home's June Sale, Your old car can be tile down payment on a fine conditioned. beauti- ful newer used car with 1t urritterl guarantee. vouns TRFLY A. Home 6' Co. 16ft Kent Si. Phone 673 MRS. WALTER. D. CROKEN "In the midst of life we are in ldéflih." was truly verified when on Friday. May 31st. it was learn- cd wlth profound regret. of the lfltifliiiil of Nlrs. Walter D. Croken. tSillllillffiiPitl. The late Mrs. Grok- ‘cll wns 23 years of age. and form- e" F tor G. 'I‘rllinol". rlnllght- r, cl‘ n1 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Trsinor i South Melville. Although iil ill health for some months previous. her death came llncxpecicdiv. All that medical at- tcntion collld do failed to stay the inesscillzcl" of death, and her spirit passed to the great beyond f cll the above datc. Being of a most lecherous and lllniable disposition. the home has left "We'll S Y "iicrililliiiizflviiicefliin cvrrrfhinz noble. avf’, o“ which will lituzcr as an inspira- Mongy- tion to cherish her 11161110111’- Shc lrsvcs to mourn besides it scrrotving husband one son. Pran- ccs. also hcl" bcrcaved parents. Mg. and lttl-s. Jchn H. Tl-alilcr. kl» lliciville. and the following broth- » ers 1nd sfstels. Victor. Lon. Betti’. H."“"“"“‘°" nndiit.cscmar_y' at honle and Vern. H ltirs. Charles Delirium. Frseituvii- i0 0w Are i X ed by a lilrize number of ti-“opic. resicd at her late residence. Slim- mrrfirld ifll Monday June 3rd from which the funeral‘ tcck nlnce to S’. Jnlncs Church. Gulnmerfleld. wdlcre Requiem H1211 Moss was cclrbrntcd by her pas- tor. Rev. P. MoKcnna. X The choir was in attendance tlnri w \'?1'_\' appropriate hymn. O Solut- x was rendered by Mrs. Em- ‘ mm Duffy. c Srrvtccs at the grave were con- ducted hv Rev. Harold Clokcn. I oficr which the remains were laid i to vest. to await. a glorious resur- - n11 of wholn the sympathy of the _'. ( Your Lyes? vii-ole community is extended in their sore bereavement. , The rrmains which were revlclv- », . . ptome ii vou are tnvimr um slruln-llelnlae “till-nines; _ .0 mnlniilz. M tour service with rears fUIeril-nce i-nei n thorough i-JIPIIII’: service. Pull in and discuss your dil- litiics . F. iiuteiicson fl. F IIITTUIIIISUN i" (l ZUITFIITSUV. "“'¢¢00o~'vo~oooo4c0 rtctlon. The nlliibenrcrs were: Messrs. Grolne- IIHTIYFF. Lionel Perri. Gav- Stewart. rill "cc-whorl. Inf-inn | Jrvr-rnh Crolzen. Pllfi Air: Douglas. , May her loul rest in p010, 0 0 CHURCH or CHRIST w. The Central Guardian this ' t: reserved tor new: 0| iocnl interest but advertising ol l newsy lutluo may be inserted at 5 cents \ word strictly pay- nbie in ndvanee. CIQASWELL loi FIIOWKIBDIIJ. CONFEDERA 1101'. LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-WlW-‘t -2l-iil.i. SERVICE in South Granville Church Sunday. Juno 161th at 3 o'clock P. M. L-553-6-15-11. REMEMBER. AUCTION Sale. Jenkins property. McGili Avenue. Saturday. June 15th at 13 o'clock 110011- L-497-6-12-4t. ALLIES N E E‘ D BOMBERS- I.O.D.E. Rose Day Tuesday. Pro- 0686s go towards purehasin bomber. L-588—6-15-3 . ALL REPAIRS left with the late W. N. ‘mnton must be called for at once. as the business is being closed. L-562-o-15-2i. IOLICE COURT — The mt- -run driver at some days ago was sentenced to 60 days 1n Jail and had his license suspended tor two years. 1111s was the only case on the docket 0t! the court yester- day morning. CHABLOTTETOWN M A L E EIGHT-Special song service - North River Baptist Church. Sun- day. June 16th. 7.30 P. M. (S312) - 111-556-6-15-11. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Belfast. Sunday, June 16th. Sunday School at 2 P. M. Ser- vice at 3 P. M. This service will be conducted by Mr. Wallace MacKin- non, Student. L-558-6-15-l1. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER; VICES. Sunday. June loin-Hal'- rington. 11 A. M. Msrshfieid 3 PM. Mount stewort 7.30 P, M. L-563-6-l5-1i. YOUR. CHANCE to secure s good property Saturday. June 15,12 o'clock noon. McGili Avenue. L-497-6-l2-4i. TRYON — BONSHAW UNITED BAPTIST cnuncn SERVICES. - Westmorelund. Preaching service 11 A. M. Tryon. Preaching scrvce 3 P. M, BOIISIIHW, Baptismal service a Crosby's Mills 6.15 P. M. Preachir," service at 7.30 P. M, Rev, 8- D. Trttes. M. A. B. 1).. Pastor. L-551-6-15-li. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. -Serviccs Sunday. Jim.» 15th an. as follows: Wlnsire Net-i]. i1 A M. S School 10 A. N1 \Vll‘l."it'1P Soillh 3 P M S Wheoi 3 P M Hichtleid ‘I30 P. M. Rev. .1. R. skinner. Min- ister. L-555-6-l5-1i. (‘HARM - —- Srvvices on Sunday, June ll. filligsmll; s. 1015 A.M. Service 11 AM. New Dcmin- ion: S. 5. 2 P. M. service 3 PM. Cornwall: S. S. 11 A. M. and Scr- vice 7.3O PM. Rev. E. H. Wcoris do. Minister, 5-543-6-15-11, HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Sevvlces on Sunday. June 16th as inflows: CGifllllillLOll (if the Louis Slipper at Bonsiiow ll A. M. and at Dessbic at. :1 P. M. Regular ser- vice at Hampton 7.30. There will also be a service at Apptu Rouri at. 3 and at Victoria 7.30. L-SSO-ii-ifi-li Rev. A. A. MacLeod, tion C. F. C. Y. at e June 22nd, Monday, June hear before voting. srrclilli BROADCAST 7 crcv Temperance Federation will Broadcast through Sta- 445 to 5 p. m. Standard Time 5.45 to 6 p.m._ Atlantic Daylight Saving Time. Saturday, June 15th, Friday, June 21st, Saturday, sunircr . THE PLEBISCITE Facts will be presented which all citizens should DON'T FAIL T0 TUNE IN Clip this notice for reference. New Dome Ballroom Most Modem Management 0. K._ Preshy and II. J. ItiacNelll. SATURDAY i i i l i I And Up-To-Dote . i Ballroom ' i East 0t Montreal ' O. K. Presby ond h’! ' I Novelteers l I t I i i I l’ DANCING t i B.A.. 3.1). Field Secretary, 5 24th. Doncing—9—l2 Standard Time filior‘ Freedom”? A tkiming‘ T0 Charlottetown l ; LOCATES A1‘ BONSHAW —Dr. Owen H. Curtis. City. left 185i- Mondsy morning {or Bonshaw. P. E. I. to begin the prltctice of Medicine in that community. He is located in the office made vacant bv the death or the late Dr Murchison. Rev. E. S. Weeks. M.A., BD.. re- tired United Church minister, and Mrs. Weeks, of Miiistream, N. B.. will take up residence on Lon-il- downe street 0n July 1st. Their daughter. Jean Weeks. is ex- pecting to spend some time here during the summer. -—tSc.ekvli1e Tribune). PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Brookfleld Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's Day. Hartsvillfl Sunday School 10 A. M. WDIShIP 11 A. lvl Brocktield Sunday Scoool 10.30 A. M. Hunter River 3 P. M. Glasgow Road 7.30 P. M. Jubilée Anniversary and Communion ser- vices Sunday. June 23rd. Guest Preacher Rev. Tholnas_ Goodwill. B. A., Clyde River. L-o64-c-15-1i. VETERAN OF GREAT WAR PASSES-The death occurred m the P. E. I. Hos ital yesteJdayY after a three weeks iincss of Mr. Thom- as O. Dawson. a prominent rind highly respected resident 0i North Trvnn who leaves his wife and a large family to mnllln. Mr Daw- son i5 a veteran of the Great War and went. overseas attached to the 105th B51iB]i10ll.3!'1fi fought. valiant- l.\" for has colintrfi- T“ ca"? 011 111*‘ traditions of the family two sons are now in llnltornl. one at. Alder- shot ailcl another ill Halifax. waiting to go overseas. l-lis funeral takes place tcNol-til Tryon Pl‘t’Si7,\‘iE1‘i11l1 Cliluch on Sunday, June 16th at 2 p.rrl PRESENTATION -- On fiidoy. May 31. 1940. the Miilivew Hall well to Major W. L. JSIIRIIIS who was about. to return t0 active se \icc. The chair was occuplcd by Rev. A. S. Weir. who performed his duty in 5 very hnppy and _ef- ficicni. manner. A silort nlusicni CIIU Cit OF ENOLANII SER- Vit ' tlillity- 4, Julie its. Crap-i ouch-tit. JUillln Cliuteti. ClILuICH-S‘! Eucharist 10.00 A. M. IVIZILJM, 11.001 A. M. Springfield-St. Lllzubemsl Ciltuch. Eveiisollg 7.30 P. M, Long‘ Cl‘€6k——$t. 'l‘llomlls' Church. Lven- song 3.00 P. M. Rev. U. R. Hull- man. L-5ti"l-ti-lb-il.. BICYCLE REPORTED STOLEN. —M1'. W. E. Szalllicbury reports that his bicycle. which l.e leit in front of the Prince Edward Thea- tre, was stolen. This is not tile first such theft that. i185 been per- petrated, and owners of bicycles are cautioned to make sure of their property by lock and key. HUNTER. RIVER UNITED CHARGtL-Services Sunday, June 16th: North Wiitshire at 11, ti-loiy Conlmunioni. Haunpshire at tHoiv Communion». Hliiltei- River at. 7.30. The Y. P. U. will present. a pageant. at North WiiiShilB at. 7.30. Sunday School at North Wiitshirc at 10. Hunter River at 10.30 and Hampshire at 1.45. L-i552-6-15-ti. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST I'.~\STORilTE.- Rev. J. M. Blesedcli. B. A.. Minister. Tile Lord's Day. Juno 16th. Long Creek. 11.00 A. M. (Communion) Clyde River 3.00 P. M. lCommuniom. was rcnrlsvzd utter which ille guest of honor. All‘. Lawson Jenkins "no collect to the plrltfcrln. The chair- mun tiien culled 0n MI‘. C. J. hilar- Kcnzic who read n ‘complimentary address. TO P. E. I.-‘.\1r. and Mrs. Ed. Acorn. two riallzliters and son. who have been visiting: fvicnds llitd re- lath es ilCl'C.1\t~ Glace Bay and Birch Grove. illtve left. by motor for their home in Prince Edward Island. Pre- qucnt visitors here. they received a warm welcome. They were ac- companied on their return trip by Mrs. John R. Cviilis of Glace Bay. and a nephew of Mrs. Acorns. from Birch Grove. —Glace Bay Exch. WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE- Among those who will attend the Maritime Library Institute confer- 3- ‘ once to be held here next WCBILSTC Mrs. MK. Ingrairlam. MA. librar- ian of Acadia University library. Wolfviile, Miss J. Gill. librarian of the legislative library. Charlotte- town. P. E. 1.. Miss M. A. Voughrln. librarian of the Nova Scot-ist-Moncton Transcript. Kingston 7.30 P. M. North River_7.30 Standard time. lvlitlmlen E TORONTO-Midis; Lillian M. Scllcli. dlltlghter of Mi". Mr. l-laroid S. I-iolbrook, sonar Mrs. Hoibrooi: and the late Ml‘. G. H. Hoibrook. Charlottetown, were mar- l-icd Thursday. May 23rd in West- millister United Church. Toronto. Rev. Dr. Sedgwicio¥asto1z perform- ed the ccvclnony. hey \\'iii reside in Toronto. OFFICERS 0F NEW CHAPTER. —Thc officers of tilc new chapter o! the Inlperilli Order or the Daughters of the ‘ which was torn-lea‘ lottctown recently. are eight. number. The list includes Mrs. M. W. Weeks. Regent; Mrs. Fred Moore. Vice-Regent; ltirs". Earl Pililliis. 2nd Vice-ltclzeili; All-s. l-I. W. Pictch. Secretary; Mrs. Coll Grant. Asst-Sec: Mm. Wm. 8:1- lan, Trellsxlrcr; 1.112s. Arthur Hogan. Echoes Secretary. ulid Mrs. Ivan Nicholson. Stall rd Bearer. Till-Z BAPTIST (‘IIURC-Il. — The morning sermon by tile Rev. Hov- vcv L. Dcnlon. B. D. will befOn Frllstroting The Grace of (iod. Tile Church School meets on ‘its Summer Schedule iii connection with and followin morning scrvme. "The Finniiw or 1e Cross‘ will he the theme of Ml‘. Deutonls t‘\(‘1‘1l1g sci-man. ‘The evening anthelu will be Brnckcltfs. "We Wmitrt St" Jcsus." John inch Mm. 11m" 0x114101** 01W Choirmastel" will he in vhsfilr- cf the music of the clay. (GREAT WEST LIFi-I OH’ ilERIrL-II A. lllllfiflgfl‘ once Cmillifilii‘. Winuipet. the Cilavlottetuwll branch week. On Thursday CVPIHH! h“ addressed the conlpnnys YHDITSCH- intives have. following a dinner at the Charlottetown Hotel. 11o W110i},- ed great pl-cgrc-s iii the crmiiont s business throughout Canada. i181"- es to date sllotvlilg n considerable in"l‘rasll 0w.- 1115i \'t“fli'. A round 13M." (]|"(‘1'.'i.'ii(7‘l frvlcvmd norilcl- mp4 in h" Mr. .1 IY_\'11'iitit‘l'l. 10ml mgmrcm and mclnbers cftho Elan-I .. _, P. M. (Special scrvicc—Male Eaght . Charlottetown). All Services are on‘ i“ James MWEWQ" Y-fickhari- 5°“ L_557_5_15_11_iof Mr. and Mrs. James Lcckhart. llccrrv Road, N13 , took ltisce quiet- ‘iv Monday evening. Julie 10. at 7iiwo weeks’ vacahon to join til eldest, daughter of Mr. srlcl Mrs. lociock in Christ. Church, Rev E. and lvlvs, .1. E. Scllcli. ‘Toronto and M. Hathaway‘ officiated. This brill? . rcxs o ltenvcnly blue crepe with nlatciling turban and gloves. Her slices were wore a street length [of navv and hol" corsagc of ten rosrs. Her ing sailor hat. white IICCPSSOYIPS and a corsage of lilics-of-tile-valic, The qvoomsman was George Chris- iic. Later Mi‘. and Mrs. mcklxart left bv motor for Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. For travel- inc the bride were a snort. suit of rzrev alpine cloth with navy acces- sories. On their return Mr. and Mrs. mcllllrtrt will reside in Camp- mclillail where the pzrcom is innu- agcl- of the Dominion Stores. Prior to her marriage manv social func- H0115 were ilcld in honor of the bride and nlany beautiful lzifts w-ere received from friel-lds and reis- iivcs._ lSnint John Telegraph Journal» . Mlnard's_ reliTs-ilihes. TO RESIDE IN SACKVILLE —' was Iiiicd to capacity to bid fare-l Saint John free public libraly. Miss Nora Bateson. director of the regional libraries in LOCKIIART - 3.5m»... - The marriage oi’ Dorothy Beckingham- George W. Mllndle. Culnpbeilton, only attendant. was hm‘ ieollsin. Mrs. George Christie. Dill-i llollsie. who wore a street length dress of Queen's blue crepe. match- Thimble Theatre — Starring POPEYE i i English Picture Story 0t the Defeat of the "Gfflf sipee.‘ the Capture and Other .11 Navy 'I‘h1:te who saw the British mo- PIIONOLA. BN1 PERY RADIO The 5 tube set that has won the acclaim of Islam] n5; SPECIAL SERVICE in the _ Marshfleid Baptist Church, Sunday | “$111118. June 16th at 8.30 o'clock. Standard Time. Music by the cilo.r , , ‘t; 1c Llrn no. v... l-ow Viki-TD- flrcnl power. New ben t . glhllrgii?Oflgiiilgoitgstgglitntiiggtlitgiiii: “i111 §pgglgllly priced B. “y a1 work. L-563-6-15-1i.. . ‘ “‘ 7e, ('tlliiilit‘it' uiih 1030 hour battery IN RESPONSE to n u be thei call} tot» .- - t Dfiyel- iere wi serv cc n 51.! _ ~ ' ' . i David's Church. Georgetown, at 11 ‘ pulp. - l A. M. next Sunday. The usual scr- f QYQ} THE i. ~ , vice in SIJJIEEDn at 2 P. M. and in 5 Qghfl- y :- .. | Georgetown st 7 P. M. ‘The Rev. D.‘ S. McLeod will conduct this servite. , - L-568-G-1o-1i. MUSIC EXAMINATION — The Annual Examinations o: the ltIlnlilt‘ Allison Conservatory of Music were prlwl i Senior Naval Officer Promoted To held Thursday June 13th llt. theith iii?’ .tdi f‘vi'1i 13-. -.-. ~ » ‘ sums. our...‘ 2*. stilt.‘- “zli i 90111111011016 Speaks of Fleet- s J ob music was the examiner. Tiil- fol- . .. . _‘_‘,“‘—‘—‘— _ i . __ [m "out the . l, . _. nflont of . v...i 1H '. bu. F11‘ .:l- “an (the ocrent Y 51.0w; e fltilPiiiYCi i1] lowing students of the Charlotte- town School of music. were suc- cessful. Grade VII -Vcrn:l \V0cd; Grade V: Katherine MacEzlchcrn: Grade IV: Elizabeth Simuloll Grade III: Emmy Lou Dot Henry Brown. Grade II: Oi biacixail. Grade II Singing: . inc Simmonds. Professor A. . Kendall is secretary of the sch. IIIIHY, .';(i\'.1 ‘c 1'1‘ "e fool ilrliu- t -v oi. NEW YORK VISITORS --.\fr. and Mrs. Charles ivelniali lmri,_ their aunt 111's. Charles Ilcr ' oi Nslv York City were rcccnt to FY1770.“ Edward island where - spent a brief but vr"_\' rill." ‘n. vacatlon \\'i'l!iF m Kcnaiuctc-il l"c' ‘ \"’1‘<’ rP Fred at. "Tvcehuln" the‘ beautiful residence of .1 Firrvilorri-~ . a"*rl Mrs. Millman. Mrs. “'t"iiil'il‘i,if‘i'. was formerly IUISS Daisy Pli‘l'l'll1i'1hr~ "uh and is a neicc of Airs. “Iliiiiiili J t‘ IVII‘. Welman is assistant mnliaocr of the Foreign Depart-men‘. o.‘ the. Chase National Bank of New York City and has been closely associat- i . . at. 1.2.211.fifiiffii‘dtiiiilibliiilifiil '4'"s°°""is T""'"P" 0i Brute Force plir. IFOYFTS “TIC . .1: . Wurst, nvrtrwr- tint r~~'rrrtvr' to v.1- viere Jones (who has tinted m :h.'l.' rsink I! "Z111" n" iul‘ nf l‘ the purchase of war ccillipnlcllt. Ztfr. W'r'lnl:in is an exreedinrgiv sllrc '. bus 1?.~.Si‘i'ir’il'i and is ‘ o i a mcv inicrestiilz and fviel zellilclnvl; to meet. Needless io say their brief‘ stay on (‘to Island war. filled with E5337‘ \'£‘l'.V delightful expcricnccs ililfit >511“ HWY “'01? loud in their luraise n‘i the srrrrfic bcrlltv of this Gordon of‘ l‘ Jones l! nativ- . . the Gulf and of the vsrlrlu illlwniigi. t ‘lite t. 11> ~11 i.» from t: t‘ ltv of the people. They hone torrmc i “ - "i ‘m- i": again at. some future‘ date in which i n“ ' " t m‘ “will” hviie their friends here most henlt- ‘ 5' n mm‘ ‘“ 1 t; t i); John Suther- Iiiiii n the l~' Cylus. . llllcli. liiillfi i .1" _ 115' reciprocate. PERSONALS Mrs. A. J. Jarziiize or this cllv, v RJTllFfi home frcltl Hamilton.‘ On. _ where $110 has been visiting t dousntcr. Mrs. Stanley Herring. l >__ ; M11 1301181115 M. Keenan. special representative of the Windsor Hotel, Montreal is on a business visil. to the city. ii izuest at the Charlotte- town Hotel. lit tile ‘ \ it, flvulllle . n m All < , " 121i .. n.’ the firm‘ We and the Inn» -». SPACIOI‘? ‘DINING rnnxy Where the. ('ll|li“1‘~:l, of Pom] is §t‘i’\‘f‘t! QI/‘EEA’ HOTEL ROOMS “Till IIXIII IIOT AND ("OLD IVATIZR . ‘ , Private Phones in All Rooms ml.i<..ll. of the (lCFITiilii. dic- I Quu.“ 5",.“ i_ _ b_ t ; Moneuill, N. B- ‘m, Om héilp‘; , Canada that these . lcr‘. in our 111116 ‘or 1);‘. Titaniu- . "rxlcilcl", ill ‘ irl-iurcti i illvt cf lid its tclliplcilnrltifiirestore i i‘ The ma“ ,1. lend‘ {Mi > M L u "l of Jenovo 1. o UFO-i HflPFi-i iviilxelgxret goohearsjhaizusilx; 1 whim’ ' 7iiimfliid- igéwnifgyilgi i underwent. an operation TillirSflfll‘ L ¥f’-‘i,"‘_"‘,i.‘“'i_‘_°i ‘Q16? ‘f. n ' ‘ at the P. E. I- Hospital. She is dos t inc enmity llcle lo ole . int-l as well as can be expected. f ' ". W‘ . Sat. J. WesLolr-Cflanlpbcli. cm. i Rob-art Dalzieli and Lance Col-por- a1 George Mill are at prcscnr. soending a short vacation visit mg their parents in Clermont. -- One Block North Of Main St. n todnv the tr ~~ cut-W .~ t r2 minte- rics Ctlfii 50c a hag "for 1501i wood . . . . . . . . . .. jiIifllTl woorl t .11. The manv friend.- f M . J . B. liiacAulay. l-etirlfdol-siiliay is?‘ ductor. Richmond St. will he so l1 Ile1ivere<l—I‘hone 8'1 Mrs J. D Gass and Mrs \Vrs-. ion Smith. left for PPi3\\'.'1‘.\'.'l c“. '1 . husbands. rPatriot Please Copyi iSouris Parish 0. W. 1.. if; i i» The regular June meeting of the ‘ iSOiiYlS C. W. L. was hcid lit 3'.‘ ,Mal',v's Hail on Til. v " June 11. with a pot. a... . once of members from Snuri.» Line Road and Souris River Units togcfllcr. with the town members. The meeting opened with the ‘singing of O Cunstin with Mrs. Aeneas Smith at the piano. . ll 1. Mort“ Jni nulsic hf.- MEATS SPECIAL "l ( .\I2'.=. . 1i. zlvl-i mks wcrc tileu 'I‘he Prcsidsilt. Mrs. Gcorlze (Yanlpbcli presided and nficv the tvfwwlvori i vvsi- h f."i.‘-il‘e?.‘.i..°’.'.il° .*’£}“.'.'.°J.~i°‘}.."°"6f@ “ ' “m” “" "" "hm" ""011 l11:5‘l11b€l'S oi’ the _visiting units. R0051, p01‘ iii. tender“ Minutes of the tircviolis nlceiui wrrc rend by the rccordinn scl- l-clai-y. Mrs. Jamcs Kc s Treasurer's report bv It Si. C‘ Paquct The usunl prim onet- vot-ed for tile Catech_isli_l__cl.ls if For YOUR Order, Phone 817 J. M. ROOF, Prop. ' Morket Building MAYBE lvoneve \ wouub 13E- HAPPV. ‘ "roo, ll= iTELL HiM ' VKT" -BEcAusE HE NoY HAVE TO WORK NO MWZFPBJLZE. We e000 JOKE! TOAR TOO amps/- LET avcsouvs "r0 sou BE ENGONFx.» ~ l6 ME Morvea, HOWDUA TWO . LlKE TO row: in A snow an‘ _~ MAYBE A ice‘ CREAM 200v mil”... s