THE GUARD AN I'M! OOAIII II III” 'C III my l;L1I mv .1gcw. can "id of loan interest, has alvarHag at a news: aatars nay is huts! 0'", sum” . cmauorrs-rows JUNE 30, 195. who IWIIIY ' GAIAIIDIIIE Shh llsnaroraaliyprisawlrr nlng gabardino shirts. Made by two of the boat houses in the sport shirt business- "Blue- "Sun Valley" and stone”. The fabric is fault- , less, and the tailoring pure perfection. Colors to suit ovary lasin- 34.95 to 56.00 LDNDON. June 28 - (OP) - Two Labor members of Parlia- muit today tabled a motion in the Commons deploring a suggestion by a Conservative that an atom- homb be dropped in North Korea. Tho motion presented by Ehmys use;-5 3-Pp. S for this All - Velour Available on ylerms as Hughes and John Carmichael. also asked the Govemment to try again through the United Nations to ban use of the bomb. The suggestion it be employed in North Korea was made Monday by Peter Geoffrey Roberts. O IIITE low as at an coat. a word. shim; psy- vanes. ablsinasl TBYON PASTOIAL ClA'Oln- held Sunday, July and. as follows: WIINI -WY 1"- B A M P '1' 0 N PA8'l'0IzlAt-:4 Appin Road 3. Vic-' Rev. L. 8. Woolfrsy. CHARGE. - Services July Hampton 11. toria 730. Minister. Induction sarvica Mon- day, July 3rd. at 8 o'clock P. M. TIWO -BONSIIAW lAP'i'll'l' PASTO TE. - Sunday. July and. Services are as follows: Tryon 3 P. M. Lord's supper. C. S. 2 P. M- Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A- Hicks, Minister; . WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. -services Sunday, July 2nd. are as follows: Winsloc North 11 A. M. Highfleld 3.30 P. M. PHMEWWI Road 7.30 P. M. S. Schools at reg- ular hours. Rev. J. R. skinner. Minister. srruivcruszn, c an r so D. DONG CREEK SERVICES. - Holy Communion, Springfield Crapaud ni. eleven A. M. BVGDIHK Service at Long Creek. 730 P. M- IX The third day He rose again from the dead." ' MURRAY, HARBOUR PASTOR- Al. CHARGE.-United Church of Canada. Sunday. July 2nd. 11 A. M. Murray Harbour. 7.30 P. M. Mur- Rev. D. Wallace Mac- ray River. Pherson, Minister. 31.50 weekly I at nine. Apostles' Creed :-"The ' Deaconess. Sacrament of the Lord's saor '-romosn at Henderson or Grdmorc. AVONLIA Lon I open for call served. asoas lull means more health. and more resistance to disease. DI. ooanv-9 Phone Numbsr for the summer months will be 1616-41. TUB!!! DINNEE Lakevlew badge. Cavendish, Saturday, July t. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited Phone 2061 or 540. RECEIVING IIOGS at Crapaud each Tuesday until 11 A. M. when roads are passable our trucks will pick up as usual. Robert Dawson FLIGHT! DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airway Limited 2061 or 540. POWNAL PUNl'l'll:D CHARGE.- Bervlces July and will be conduct- ed by the Minister. Rev. A. S. weir Clifton at 11.00 A. M. Mount Herb- ert at 2.30 and Povmal Church at 7.30. TRUE BROTHERS LODGE No. it will hold Divine Worship in Bread- albane Church Sunday. July 2nd, at 730. All visiting Brethren wel- come. PICESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Marshfleld Charge Services for Sunday, July and, will be as follows. Harrington 11 A. M. Marshfield 3 P. M. Mount Stewart 7.30 P. M. Mr. ll. Malcolm Lott. THE MEMBERS of Tme Broth- ers Lodge No. 8 A. F. as A. M. will attend Divine Worship in Bradai- bane United Church, Sunday. July 2nd. at 7.30 P. M. Bro. Rev. E. C. Evans. will be the speaker. PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.--North Tryon. Service July 2nd. 7.30 P. M. Members of the Young People's Society will take part in this service. 3. S. at 2 P. M. Miss Mary A. Maoxemie. NEW GLASGOW. FREDERIC- TON . AND BIIEADALBANE Christian churches and Cavendish Baptist Church. New Glasgow. July 2nd. 10.00 A. M. Bible school. 11 A. M. worship service. 8 P. M. Cavendish Baptist. Rev. P. L. Rich- ardson, Minister, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PBESBYTEIIIAL of the Woman's Missionary society meets in Bel- fast Church on Thursday. July 6th. 1950; executive meeting at 9.30 A. M. and other sessions at 1030. 2.30 and 7.30. COVE!-IEAD. STANIIOPE UNI- TED CHURCH saavlcasror sun- day, July 2nd. are: West: Cove'- head 11 A. M. Oovehesd Road 3 P. M. Stanhope 7.30 P. M. Supper will be dispensed at the aftemcon service in covehead Pre- Plrltory. Service at 8 P. M. Friday in Covshead Road Church. Thomas A. Wilson. Minister. AN CHURCHES. - Rev. Piercey. R. D., Rector. services for Sunday. July 2nd, are as follows: Evensong and Sermon. come and bring the whole family. BBEADALBANI: rPAs'l'0RAL CIIABGE. - services Sunday. July 2nd. North Granville 11 A. M. SPECIAL ” VALUES K. A. Campbell of 0'Leary, P. E. I... of their daughter. Norma Jeanette to Dr. George MacDonald Fraser. Th son of Mrs. Donald F. Fraser and e the late Mr. Fraser of New Glas- gow, N. S. Re, crwaon. A .. The ordinance MILTON M Rug-I-lco Anauc, per will be observed. Minister, Rev. A. E. Charles A. Britten. 5;, John'.' Mm ,1. mm A. M. sun, CANADA. - communion will be dly school, 11.0?) A. M, H01, com- dispensed in Caledonia Church on munion and salmon. Christ Church, Jmy 3'"d- I” 11 5- 34- P"P"””'V chm-y vguey, 2,39. Eamon, Ind Service Friday evening, 7.30 P. M. 3,,-man, 5;, Mn". Rmuco. 730 Saturday momlng at 11 A. M. and July 2nd. Menis Men's Khaki Pants-all Men's Dungarees. Size Pair Pair Men's Split Straw Hats. to 46. Each Sizes 36 to 44. Pair . .. Pair ...-o ........ Men's Blue Denim Carhartt Overalls. Only, pair Men's Work Shirts. Sizes 14 to 171,5. Basement sizes. 32 to 42 inch waist. at ........ aaasoaaaaaw aaasssao ouousugsen 5 I 30 to 36 inch waist. Only 52.75 Men's Blue Denim Overalls - good quality. Sizes 36 to 40 only. Going at, pair s2.05 "Painter's" White Overalls - all sizes 36 to 44. 32.95 Sizes 65V; to 7M. Each 31.00 Men's Zipper Front Windbreakers-Brown, fawn and navy. Good quality cotton Gabardine. All sizes 36 . . . . . 35.75 Men's White Mesh Athletic Combination Underwear. . . . . ......31.25 Men's Streamlined Zipper Overalls. Sizes 36 to 44. Sizes 36 to 44. Each S235 Men's and Ladies Basement Bo sursf fo visilj the Man's and LaEIiss' Basement .'I'o?:Iay and Friday. wIiers' you will find outstanding values. Full fashioned first qualify Nylons sf 2 pr. for S2.l0' is iusf one of the outstanding value: in the Ladiss' Basement equally good values in His Men's Basement. light green and pale blue. 20c pr. or 2 pr. for sizes 6 to 81,4; --and you will find ,Ladies' Basement Ladiea' Nylon Hose-first quality 45 gauge with dark seams--newest shades in all sizes 81,3 to 11. Priced very low at 51.15 pr.-or better still, 2 pr. for 82.10 I Ladles' 42 gauge substandard Nylon -Hose in colors serene, elegant and sungleam--full fashioned with dark seams-priced at 31.00 pr or 2 prs. for . . . .. . 51.85. Children's Anklets-Elastic tops in colors white, pink, Children's Cotton Anklets in wide stripes. combinations of blue, red, white, green and brown. All Girls' Blue Denim Dungarces-sanforized shrunk-red trimmed in sizes 8 to 14 years. Misses' and Women's Dirndl Skirts--assorted prints in good quality--elastic waistband. Sizes 14 to 20. Priced at only, each . . . . 51.95 Sizes 6 to 814-going at Smart color 39c pr-2 pr. 750 Pair 53.00 SPECIAL MEN'S DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Big Clearance of Men's All Wool Bathing Trunks --many going "for less than Half Price--were worth up to 35.95 and now priced to clear at Manna 5. 31.50 and up. ?LEOD lloWARD MaclNNls WEAR at 175 Queen Street. STEWART BAKERIES SPECIAL for the Holiday week-end. Straw- berry Layer Cake. plVlC TAXES-interest at the rate of 1,696 per month will be charged on all overdue install- ments of civic taxes. FOOT- ENGAGEMVJNT. - Mr. and Mrs. wish to announce the gagement CENTRAL BI-JDEQUE BAPTIST - Sunday Service 11 o , School 10.45 A. M. of the Lord's sup- M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN Sunday evening 5 P. M. Service Wood Islands Church 3 P. M. TBYON. - special Gospel Meet- lmgs are continuing each night LIMITED QUANTITY 30 BE EARLY BEDROOM SETS KITCHEN SETS navanronrs .. . .. WEEKW nnnuosnarons .... .. I2.so IIUYS UP TO WASHING MACHINES srovas .. WEEKLY namos Buys up 1'0 ICE BOXES mrzcrmc HAND moss WEEKLY LA-Z-BOY cuams .... .. u.oo aicvcm-2s . soc BUYS up To wnms noranv . G MACHINES . . suso WIEKLY and LAMPS. naps. nuas. BUYS UP TO ate... all on smman msv I'll)!!! WEEKLY , suvs up ro "' AII Goods DCIIVOIOU on FIRST Weakly Payment ANYWHERE! " LOW Carrying Charges! DEPOSIT OR POWN PAYMENT REQIRED as sure TO enemas TODAY! Phone am or MAII. 1:-us coupon L":”'" 1.....- s I am Interested In ........-......, ..... ..........--........... I I Name: .......... .. ............-o I ........-............-.........--......-n ., l ...:j-..:.-.....-. Intel? company of nl.6bsrtssa (Note change of hour). Rose Valley 3 P. M. Breadalbane 1.30 P. M. Ev- ening service under auspices of the True Brothers' Masonic Order. luv. E. 0. Evans. guest speaker. The Bonshaw Male Quartette will as- sist with the music. W. 3. Mac- Phail, Minister. Noll'l'll RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOIIATE.-Sunday, Julv and. Sunday Schools: North River 10.00 A. M. Falrvlsw and Long Creek 11.00 A. M. Church Services: North River 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. Kingston 7.10 1'. M. As the Baptist Church at Kingston is being renovated the evening service will be held in the United Church by the kind permission and court- esy of Rev. M. K. Chapman. an appreciated courtesy. Rev. ll. Barber, Pastor. TIE PIIEBIYTEBIAN OIIIICI in Canada: Services for Sunday. July 2nd, as follows-Cardigan ll a.rn.; Montague 7.30 p.m. The Man- tague morning service for this Sunday has been withdrawn. Special evangelistic service in Ye.-o's Theatre Sunday afternoon at 2.30 p.m., under lnierdsnomiuav lonal auspices. Sunday Sobools: Cardigan 10 am.; Montague 10 a. m.; Lome Valley 11 a.m. Rev. E. N. Young. Minister. MONTAOUI UNITED CIIUICII CIIAIGI-services as follows July and: Trinity Church. Montague. 11 o'clock service wihdra . but the congregation will Join a the 2.00 pm. asrvlos in Yeo'a Theatre. whsas'ibe weak of Joint avangslb tia asrvlcs conducted by luv. Charles Tanplatoa will was. Lower Honing! 8 van. -Irvin shugad to 1 . when Dr. Mao- Ksaala will conduct a asi-vice ap- pmrmo to Dominion Day. and use Trinity Junior Choir will as- aiai. Ann You and Ralph Coulsoa will ba soloists. The Lama Games, Premium tun. nsamttons. etc. out n o oataiogas is a asinna. do. saw ysanfor '0 aauamH.laaIssIa throughout the coming week in the Will of the Lord in the Gospel Tent" at North Tryon at B P. M. Attendance has been good and the Lord has been blessing His word spoken. Plan to come this weak and listen t the Old Time Gospel Mes- sage which is the Power of God unto Salvation to every one that belleveth. G. A. Ramsay. ' ALWAYS oepenoaats secauss ITS MADE EXTRA-ACTIVE 7 TNT 411! LII? Personals Mr. Everett Smith and Gordon MacEachern of Newtown left this morning on an extended trip to Toronto. Miss Elaine Murray. Charlotte- town. spent last week as the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bowness, Norboro. BURGESS (Continued from Page 1.0) see what the trouble was. "Has something happened?" he asked in his soft gentle voice. "Yes, replied Welcome Robin a bit sharply, for he was upset. "What?" asked Winsome. 1 "An egg," replied Welcome Rob- n Winsome Bluebird looked puzzl- ed. "How could an egg happen?" he asked. "You tell us." retortod ulslcome. "It wasn't here a few minutes ago and now it is here. and it doesn't belong to us." . "I'll say it doesn't," spoke up Mrs. welcome. "if it isn't your: whose is it? You seem to have lt." said Win- some Bluebird. He knew whose egg it was. He was pretending he didn't. "It is Sally Sly's" said Welcome. "How do you know it? Did you see her leave it there?" asked Winsome Bluebird, his voice as gentle as ever. "Of course we didn't see her. Do you think we would have showed her to leave that egg if we had seen her?" retorted Mrs. Welcome indlgnantly. "Have you seen her around at For WOMEN (etc) On WHAT3 600 YOU can COUNT on rtsiscumauus YEAST TER msmos svsav -rm: ni V owes FF? we ? DOUBHS, too its X. x, , A t i;.,iil'. all today?" Winsome wanted to know Welcome Robin had to admit that they hadn't. He didn't like to, but he was honest. "But what dif- fgrencs does that make?" he add- e . "If you don't see a person do a thing. don't even see the person in the neighborhood, how can you be sure that that person did that particular thing?" asked Winsome Bluebird. He was trying to be just "Tut. tut, tut. tut, tut!" scolded Jenny Wi'Tf1'l'iEipTng from twig to twig. She couldn't keep still. "Tut, tut. .tut., tut! 'i,fhst's easy." "How so?" asksd Winsome and Welcome and Mrs. Welcome all together. "By the egg. Nobody but sally Sly the Cowbird lays an egg like that. Any one who knows eggs would know that is a COWbird's egg. so of course Jally Sly left it in that nest. It is no one's fault but your own. You shouldn't have left your nest. Tut. tut, tut, tuti Such carelessness!" said Jenny Wren to Mrs. Welcome, then hur- rlcd home to make sure Johnny Wren was doing his duty on guard. He was. IN MEMORIAM IIIILL-In loving memory of our dear Mother. Mrs. Jabaa Mill, Cler- azont. who departed this ills July lat. 1040. Dear is the grave where our mother is lat bear is the armory that never shall fade, sacred the hope that again we shall moot. Kneeling together at Jesus feet. Husband and Family, ME LIGHT W, 3 out 0 AND IT STAYS FULL STRENGTH IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of David .5 M30Gl'9l0l'. our dear son and bro- ther, who was accidently drowned "C3? M0!"-I"-'8'. July 2nd. 1949. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never for. go Down through the years. be they many or few Will be loving remcmbrances. dear David of you. Loylngly Remembered by Mother, Father. Bryce and Little sister Beverley Anne. IN MEMORIAM ln cherished memory of our lrandson David A. Maoaregar, who was aocidentiy drowned neas Montreal. July 2nd, 1949, Lovlngly Remembered by G.a.ndma and Grandpa. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of DAVID A. MacGl!EG0ll who was accldcntaly drowned nur Montreal, July 2nd. 1049. Ever Remembered by Aunt Mat. (Mrs. W. J. Rodd.) gg LONG ves,i1s ALL suns YEAsT- uwavs umroam 3 Canadian Women prefer