MA!_.3._;!?47 zwwv=- "“ ' A _ e, “ ‘ i‘? tfillURClllS TOMORROW U , ' in“ ngwfi - e sewer‘ * 4st“? “w: -, illiNltfifgzé-‘F umirp LHURCH T PETERS CATBEDRA °' LANADA S . m0???“ rniuégilrjaiéifiiriin '1“ “Th. "niiu-fi‘? "mwed T- E- Hue-mu mo»: oriffilio Inform rho-nigh “mm” u‘ "aim; M" "m" Miss susanne ‘it-rigors. ‘c. o i ahflnfeiakalwb mo o summit as vic Emil’ w; Holy fiwmlmlcu 11.00 A. M. ciisrsriau FAMILY 10.00 Matlns WEEK is being ohasrvsq m w, n00 Choral Eucharist and Mimi"! m: suuds! 5'15"‘ m) Evening and Sermon week Day services in All Souls‘ Chapel (Tonimuniog-F m.’ ' Mumlii ll! l‘ 5 - Tuesday)’. Thursday. Saturday. 9:3.) wcdnesdli- . Emiisong 7.80 Pridli- All seats are free and uriailfimlt‘ rlalr-il. Visitors nre welcomed and "y; liicunlblint I! Illa I“ l“ "mm m the service. IQVIIRYBODY WELCOMI __.----------—- 5. TEE us cuuiicii Holy T..‘.._-;.' T. lhhott. R.D.. Rector lhyvh..." p, nlugford. A.Ii..C.0., (licnuist null Choir Muster. Fourth Sundl! Al!" mi" no n. m. Holy Communion. lfm A. M. Holy Communion and sririiiiiiin; "The Lord l: My list-t" ..Siiilrr. - 1,30 p. m. Sunday School nnd Bible Class. 79o p. m. Evenlulr P!!!" "d sgiiiviinivibm: "More Lora To Thee 0 ' ~- ._ oi sac-kl- ohzifgu," “deli receive a cordial welcome at. so Paul's Church- PRESBYTERIAN Till-I KIRK 0F ST. JAMES “gull!” ii Soinere . T. n!“ Th’ n“ M.A., s M. Orfaiiist Miss c. |.u in. Molten!!- Mus. Bac- 1 . . uioiiif schoon- ii iioiihlmo WORSHIP. salmon: "Afflnnatlmis o! the (lhrlstlan Faith: iv - "We 1ft- lleve in the Forgiveness of Singord Autlirm: “Hear my Prayer 0 .. If. 1 “Si.” EVENING wonsiiir that... "Individual Responsibil- 1.1.0., Bless ‘Iihls House-Branc- . N. D. MscLean. m’ "Abide with Me Church. Families will sit together for the morning worship. subieet: ‘THE cinw IN TH! MIDI ‘L-The Minister. Anthem: "Iard or All new" (Mark Andrews) Soloist Mr. Roy M. Smallman, IIEIITIIAL GUARDIAN This column Ia reserved tor news of local interest. but advertising of a ueway nature may b. inserted at five cents a word strictly psy- cooirn-tor anion-Enid. coivrsnmA-rion LIFE IN. aviuiucr. ' CBASWIIL ior PliO iographa. n3. F. A. MacMLLLAN will W! o! town llnili May 19th. be UNLOADING cor Godm- PM“, MacDonald and Rowe, Woodwork- ing Co. Ltd. PROPERTY PURCHASED .. Mrs. J. S. Edwards of Ottawa and formerly of North Rustlco nu liurchased the Norman Abbie properly at New Glasgow and wlll ‘rim CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Li“ i ldorell lirooeterla | Frank Paul Herb Douglas ' FRESH FRUIT VEGETABLES GROCERIES CONFECTIONERY SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES i Phone I301 I36 Kent It. . GUARD THOSE YOU DOVE. GIVE T0 CONQUER. CANCER. 4000OOOO-QUOOQO4000OOOfQQ NOTICE l Re CANCER A Campaign Contributions Owing to the unfavourable i i Literature And Life tiy h oakina n i arr-r V’ IIlake Iler IIay Bright Brilliant Costume Jewellery A The Sacrament of Baptism. 2.30. P. M. Biblo Class for Young l k l l e “a res dence m June’ rather on the fliial day of the Cancer Csmpalgnlt was not. pos- sible to canvass some citizens. 5T. PAUL'S Anglican Church, People. 7.00 P. M. PUBLIC WORSHIP Subiect: "THE HOME"—The Minister. Anthem: "Lead Kindly Light" (A. S. Sullivan) granting’; Mg sih, 1:41. Fourth sun- a er ast . .30A.M.Hl cinusrisu‘ Cmmmmlorl. nioro A. M. Holy Coiin}: muriion and Sen-non. Anthem. “The 1M1 ll My Llahi". Salter. 2:10 P.M. Sunday School and Bible Class. \\‘I it. ‘ Protestant Nurses of the Cltyi - f lth us at this Gerri?! Yliihborbiiirliisiver will conduct W‘ sewn-q and deliver the Sernioiii- __________,___.._--—-=.—-—"-‘ ZION PRESBYTERIAN g _ CHURCH ' .50.‘??? aiitrlivtiifltéhiito Mrs. Arthur lloigeli. iiholr nlrcctol mm A‘ M_ ‘fhpmgt “Christ All In All." ' Hymns: 93. I61. “l ,,_ Anthem: "The Kins of 1""- lIieIh-y. SoIuIsIs: Mrs. A. Roper lllltl Ml’- iv. Phillips. y u... Path-finders‘ cns- will at the close of the mornlnl "in oi 2.10 p. iii. Tin Subbllih s‘ i‘ sml Bible Classes l-Ivcnlng Worslill‘ mo r. u. Theme: "The tilcrhius.“ IIJniua: (I00. All. 583. u inthom "Prnlso ya the Father — G d -l\ ye. stand “'5: Ifluhm" wit. you like men. b0 ""5 You nro cordially IIWIIQ‘ worship with us. __________________._.... IIIITE IIE TIME Tho iimo referred to in thcle rhurrli ailvatiisemerds II Standard time. ' VlsIon Tho British and Foreign Bible Society - IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ism/mo AUXILIARY DEPOSITOIY PRICE LIST No. No. Nu. No. No. No. No. No. I230 No. llllA Cloth PIE No. PM .... No. C13“ Testament P380 Testament 2N . Tsltssnent 1:1 Testament Ill . Testament PM‘! Psalm Jesus said: "Suffer the children to come llnto Me and iorbld lien not. for of such is the kingdom of heaven." _ YOU ARE INVITED T0 WOR- SHIP IN TRINITY CHURCH BAPI lSl THE BAPTIST CHURCH Intorlm Minister, Rev. Dr. A. D. MacKonzle. ' Momlng Worship 1'14. in. Sermon ‘Tho Body of OhrIst.“ Anthem: "Near to the Heart of God" tMscAffee) soloist Mrs. Treeby. The Church School follows Morn- ing Woralilp. The Communion of The Lord's Supper will b, observed in connect- l ti with Morning Worship. Evening Worship ‘I P. M. Sermon: "Finding a Pearl." Anthemi ‘Sun o! My (Turner) Organist and Director of Choir. Miss Helen Stewart. A.T.O..~f. You are cordially welcomed i0 worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN- CHURCH SouP Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAR. B. ‘LII.- Minister. MRS. M. C. STEWART. 013M" and Choir Director 10.00 a. In. Church school and hmlly Hour "If you want to keep your children out of jail-take them to sundoy School" Edgar Hoover-- Head of I‘. B. L, U. s. A. 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship nnd Communion - Gee-mom "GOD'S UNKQWOCAL ANSWER." Dust: "Surrender" 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Ser- rncm. Anthem. "More Love to Thee O Christ", Oley Speaks. Everybody welcome. “THE BIBLE" translated In man-y leftist-loses. how ll. has united the diverse world! Not only does it brlrifl us nhat is clasped within its covers. Of lis l-houaamrls there is not a verso, not. a word. but Is thick-studded with human emotion. In the P I. Auxiliary ofJhe Bril- I-ali acid Foreign Bible Society. "Bible Sunday" will be on October 13th amid "Bible Week" starts October 14th Offerings will be rc- celved to enable this great work to be carried on. Be ready to share. START LOADING OPERA- HHONB-Glx gangs. totalling 130 imen, started loading 130.000 bags iof potatoes, destined for Great Britain, into the Iiolds of Ilie Benny Skou, Swedish-owned 7.000- ton vessel yesterday afternoon. ‘rho vessel arrived in port Tuesday from Casablanca, North Africa, but loading operations were held up by rain until yesterday. It Is expected lhn work of loading will take between eight and nine days to complete. WORK Any person who has not. been The word "work" is mod; 1g called on, and wishes to contri- the news these days. foi‘ we have bute, may leave their money with Uwllfiflildfi idle. Some are ldle be- the treagurgr or tbs gm“,- yum; cause they are dissatisfied wltn ML]; you], mug”;- o; u", B.“ wages and labour conditions; and of Monti-en. or with the City I “PW”- M is always u» use. Chairman, Lt.-Col. Leo F. Mac- "i" ‘Ye We because they do not Mom likes Glamour, too. And she'll be pleased when you shoiler her with o Mother's Day gift of Sparkling Pins and / Earrings, doz- Donald. at D.V.A. headquarters. Muoooeeoloeooooo-swsooss GUARD THOSE YOU LOVE. GIVE TO CONQUEB. CANCER. +e+++e4+e+¢++e+++++o++o+ Girl Guide News Miss Wlnnlfrcd Kydil Appointed To High Pnaltion You haie doubtless seen m the RESIGNATION RECEIVED-AI. a meeting of the executive of the P. E’. I. Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society yes- terday afternoon. the resignation of the Rev. J. M. Murchison was ionnounced. The Rev. Mr. Mur- chison has been the District Sec- retary of the Society for New Brunswick and P. E. Island for over twenty years and duc to ill ihealth has had to resign, after a 'Iong and faithful service, THE BAPTIST CHURCH. —- iMornlng and Evening Worship ser- Smlthi by Mrs. Platte and Dunbar. Dr. A. D. MacKcnzlc with morning 1:00 l’. M. Evening Worship-MALE sermon “The Body of Christ." Thc CHOIR. Communion of l-hc Lord's Supper Sermon: "OUR PHOTOIN GOD'S will bq observed ai Morning Wor- ship. The anthem of tlic morning Canadian Press recently of the ap- pointment of Miss Wlnnlfred Kytld ‘C.B.E. to the high position of D1. rector of the World Bureau of the .WcrId Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts 1n London, Eng- iland. i MISS Kydd. WIIO W35 taking Lip yher new duties in April ls the Iflrst Canadian to hold this impor- ‘tunt executive office. She “as zit one time Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Girl Guides As- ISOCIHIIOII and you may remember [her visit. lo Charlottetown in ‘March. I942. when she nddrcsccd (Oswald vices will no Qmndugicd by the m.“ one of the service clubs. bllleililvd a most successful luncheon n! the‘ Charlottetown Hotel, and spoke :11 a public meeting in Heartz lidcni- orlsl Hall. On the occasion of that visit, she renewed her acquaintance with Mrs. Hemming who nod been on S | STUDIO" so“ yg,|g¢g¢q)_hy Barry Budgen wlll be "Near to the llearl of G0d"_ 3,15 p_ M.-fiFl]m Travtfogue- (MacAfee) with solo by Mrs. Tree- Church Hall t," (in i tl n ur es It rnem- Morning Worship. Dr. c“ t r l . I ‘friends averting aenmcm will be "Finding a hers and cordially invites its to Worship on the Lord's Ba!- SALVATION ARMY Gr ‘o..;.e,‘sn.o by. The Church Echuol will follmvt the staff of 'I‘rafu1gar School. Mon- MacKcrnzlcksl lrcml when Miss Kydd was one of its most promising pupils. Miss Kyddb record of publlc service so fer has been very fine and we lino/w lt will continue s0. Pearl." Turner! "Sun of My Sou?‘ wlll be the evening anthem. Tlic music of the day wlll be in charge of Miss llcleni Strwarl, organist and! - director of choir. You are welcc-zncrl‘ The annual meeting of the Can- to the worship scivlccs of this adieu Girl Guides Association, ls Molar onTl_Mrn. till-tor Maelrenn Church and cordially invited to puf- in lake place in Athabasca Hall, ll.00 a m. Holiness Meeting. Subject: "The Lost UMP!‘ 2.30 P. M. Sunday School. 7.00 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting. Subject: "The Saviour of the Lost" Weeknight Meeting each rhurs- day at I p. m. more will be an Enrollment dd Soldiers in the evening Meetinl- All an cordially invited to rilwll the above Meetings. rich in irspln- stlon and fellowship. ALL All‘. WILCOMI Gospel‘ Hall Upper Prince "Street moon's on? _ 10.00 a. m. Blmdsy school ll l. m. Brelltlhg of Irsad 1.30 p. m. Gospel Meeting $.00 p. in. Wednesday night: Prayer and Ministry. . 1.00 p. m. Friday night Children's Maetlns’. ‘Christ Jesus cams lifto t a world to III‘ sinners. I TIM l:l ALL WELCOME The Social Service Department wish to extend their thanks to all those who helped make their lottery such a success. University of Alberta. Edmonton -_-- from May 28th to 31st, Our Pru- THI-l KIRK 0F ST. JAMEQ .- viiicial Commissioner. Mrs. Reay 'Ilhe Protestant Nurses of the City hopes to be present at. these meet.- wlll attend Dlvlnie Service at Evcn- ings to represent Prlucc Edward in; Worship in inc Kirk tomorrow.‘ Island. We wish her a plcssazit The Minister. the nerd. T. i-l. Bus-i trip which 1s well deserved. sell Semers. M. A., S. T. M., will. --_- conduct the Services of both Mom- The Lone Guides Heard from lng and Evening Worship and de- liver the Scrmo-us: In the Morning the Sermon will be the fourth in the series "Affirmations of the Chrlat- and Miss Freda Plckard, Provin- lm Faith" and entitled "We Be- clsl Lone Commissioner. drove to lleve in the Forgiveness of Slnafiifiprlrigfleld where they picked up in the eventing the Sermon will bei two Lone Guides. Leone MscKay Qfltltkd "Individual Resporislbllltyfil g/nd Norms Leg Ha5lam. While thgy The music for the day wllhbe under, were driving an to Albany to meet the direction of the Church Organ» a third Lone. these two girls p.155. in. Miss s. Lillian McKenzie, Mus.‘ ed n1 their Tenderfoot Tests. In Bac. Conwnenehlg this Sunday and: Albany, while Dorothy Hamnilll continuing throughout May and was having her tests passed, the Jime the Church School will meet} other Lnnes gathered wood and at 10 A. M. ‘built g small fire. Over this. all the Loner cooked their sausages. TRINITY CHURCH. -- The bc-; campfire fashion cm the end of a ginning of Christian Family Week stick. and then enjoyed some tasty llclpntc therein. - 0n Saturday, April 2s. Mrs. Purl ard, president of the Guiders‘ Club, want. to work at. all. , England has been warned re. ccntly by her leaders of thought and industry that rum faces her unless sue works harder, He; very existence depends on her pru- ductloii. Ono of the slogans of our dfly Ls "more pay and shorter lhours." A good slogan would be "a fau- day's pay and a fair days work." There are some. we fear too many, ivbo think if they could get i on without work they would be Ilillillier. Work ls no disgrace rather ' it is an honourable thing. some dream of the time when work will ‘ be over and they can sit down url- I rlcr llicic vine or fig tree with nothing to do but twirl than‘ thumbs. » Work is necessary to keep the human family alive, for we must eat and have shelter. These are absolute necessities, and where are they to come from? Moreover we need to work for our own gooil— our physical prcservalioir _Thcn too there is a sweat of the mind and the soul as well as ul’ the bouy. Who. pray are uurkillg IIHHACI" now than those who are seeking a formula for peace. Uneasy lies the head _\vho goes heme from some of these meetings with so little done. _ Ollc oflcu wonders ivliethei- we are trading to produce a genera- tion who may lliink that they can get on without much work. These are the days when we talk so much about "social security" and when so much is spent for that object. I We have heard of men who were i ‘I05 KENT ST.‘ her Lovely Brooch and Eur; rings in classic design. 1.00 up More beauty in fine quuI- ity simulated lustrous white Pearls. 1.50 to 50.00 A designed to give loveliness. smurf, new CrosItetFs Jewellery PHONE 2026-! not inclined to work, because they . had so much coming from the “Baby Bo-lluses" and pensions. "We do not uecd lo work now." At el- ection llnics we I1EBl‘ a great d-eul about all that is to be (lone for ilhe people. Where are the funds to come from? From the public purse. from thc taxes of the pcu- ple. There ‘rs s, danger that we do » too much for people. and that the consequence will be that many wlll lose ilicli- sense oI iiZld‘EP€l'liIEll<JE— lIicy looking to lhc slate lo kecp them. Having everything I00 easy is nc-t calculated to produce s race of people with much backbone. "Adversity" Bacon said was one nf the blessings of the New Tesla‘- mcnt as prosperity was that .E ‘the Old. 'I‘hc artist Turner was .sho\vii a painting by an artist who ‘had llfe loo easy and he said to the young mun: “all that you nccd to make you a real artist is pover- 1y." In old days boys from little homes and isolated communrties came out from their hiding and ‘of Medford. Mass; James, of’ Mel- Look their places in the academic rose. Muss. and Herbert. of Pro- or business world, obscurity and vlderico. Rhoda Island. nerd times CW“ M‘ keel) 1116111 The funeral service was held in from recognition-We wlll 116W!‘ the Presbyterian Ohurch, Murray ‘have scholars if we simply throw Harbour, 5pm 23m at g pm‘ an education at 060F195 held‘. The service was conducted by the Hard effort is often the making pnwr o; m; 55PM“ QhuI-Qh. ‘he 0! DWPIE- Rev. H. B. Crawford. who took I knew a man-a merchant in u m, m", m“ 33,5‘ Hymn. one of our towns-who told mt: were’ "m, mm»! My shepherd... that he received forty dollars a "Jam. my“, o‘ N“, soul-n month as baby bonuses, but dl ‘one,’ h No mam In newer“. m“ Med It and a“ P“ It 1'“ the ,'I‘he pull-bearers were: Messrs. bank. "Others get It why should‘ _ not I?" was his reaction. I sup- Spencer shat-um’ Earl Nkougaoy pose that ls but. one care out of thousands. Have we not kinown men _ who gave their farms away to a‘ member oi the family and took the old one pension? There should be state insurance. by which every Mrs. Mary Anne vzinlderstine On April 25th at the home her nelce. Mrs. Spencer Sharam, Murray Harbour. Mlrs. Mary Anne Vaniderstlne, wife of the late John Vauliderstlnc. passed away after being confined to her bed ,for a year. Born B0 years ago to Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle of Little Sands. she lived the greater part of her life in Murray Harbour. She ‘leaves to mourn her passing. a ‘daughter. of s previous marriage to the late John Bailey, Mrs. ‘William Colbow, Nlppawari, Sask; one sister. Louisa. Murray Har- bour; and three brothers, Oliver. In Moratorium! o; ‘The first missionary from New ._.___li MUSICAL PAPUAN cors_ Nicolle. Etrnest Machion. "Roy Brooks, and Gerald Prowse. In- -* ferment in Murray Harbour ccm- CANBERRA - (OP) - 15mm- ctcry. luations In the theory uI ruu~it were given to mcmbtrs of tho Fzm- usn t-onatnbulnrys military baud and eight passed with honors. Re presentallves of Trinity College oi Music in Lrondcn visited Poplin in EfiLY IHISSIONARY ._.___ Zealarid. Samuel Marsden. rrlvcd in 1814, ll i COMPLETE I N S U R A N C E SERVICE _ _vv-/ w. ‘\."v\\az\rw\fik W. K. Rogers Agencies ilmfio Charlottetown Queen Street this Sunday. when the pastor will deliver two sermons in keeping with lne- aslun: "’I‘he Child in the Midst" and "The Christian Home." Tine Sacrament of Baptism wlll be. will be observed in ‘lrlrdty Church‘ i one paid In according to their ln- i come. and thed. at a certain ago. receive s pension. They would have s legitimate clalm on the‘ hot dogs. The campfire aver. the long drive home was begun and many Guide and other songs were sung by the girls as they motored along. At a turn of the road, one fund. . of the girls had her first vlew of Too often thlniii U“ 135° l" used for vote-catching. and the BATTERIES .. 10% Discount i administered at the morning ser- m; o" (my mg the shores of vice. The Choir will 81nd WW, New Brunswick-quite a thrill. The anthems: "Lord of All Being" W, company or lone Guides has made Mark Andrews, with Mr. Roy smell- man s; soloist. and "Lead Kindly Light.“ by A. S. Sullivan. Parents and children will worship together this Simdsy. and parents are urged to cooperate with the Minister in making this s real observance of Christian Family Weck_ All strand- ers and students are cordially lnvlt- pd i0 worship with us. pi Genuine I Ford Parts Far Au ~ Ford a ‘Products Special ‘Attention Glvaa to Iéetliers, Wires, and Phone s s. Personals I ____ Miss Gertrude Cannon of Pow- : nan has ‘left for Sarnla. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert A. Mollie- non o! Emerald. P. i=1. L. are lesvlnd May 10th for Halifax where thfl plan to make their home. Mrs. Karry-Matbeecn. leaves this mqmmg cm an extended vlsit to her daughter Mrs. Wilfred Swanson» Nation. Musssaho her sisters in JLXE“_"_'L:EK';"'_“E*EPP:_‘l-_Z'- r ' crcr m s-aso Q, . flurry/renown tfiIfif-u m w! I m HEM! ,-".»..., SUNDAY ...i.. Ybflffdpi” _ Dartmouth, Neva um a good beginning. BEGIN Alli. SURVEY OTTAWA. May I -- (OP) —°II jto the earliest atnrt In piston. icoosdirs 1m air nhofosreohlc survey which plans to cover more than 700.000 square miles this fillmq mer has already bcsun. Mr F0161‘ Headquarters announced today. The smwy, being carried out by the Re-C.A.P. and the Resources Department. already has covered about, 3,000 square mllcs in the west. hard-working. self-respecting man who In the backbone o! this or my other country is taxed to meet these demands. and he helps to keep people as well of as him- self. By all means those who have met with what we call "hard luck" should be helped. We all need to get. our coats off take our eyes off the clock. spend a. little less than we earn, and listen to Burns: “And gather gear by every wile Thais justified by honour; Not for lo tilde It lu a hedge. Nor for s tram-attendant; Bur for the glorious prlvileso Of being independent." v o blow ot inflation. PHONE S60 F. R. McLAINES A DOUBLE-BARRELED OPPORTUNITY Obtain o guaranteed CHRYCO Buttery Ior your cor and ut the some time strike price tide. TEAM WORK WILL WHIP THE INFLATION BATTLE. BATTERIES in 13-15-17 plate for dII ions oi oars F- R. McLAlNE Wow Plymouth and Chrysler Dealbf’ Al‘ T Your purchases here will help stem the rapidly rising I69 GRAFTON ST.