1940 ‘JUNE 3. ..'v nrlzlznllnn NINE LEVESIIITRAPPED IN THE EVIL WEB 0F THIS HUMAN MONSTER! mm the Novel by Daphneliu Maurier - Directed hy-IILFIIED IIIIGIIIIOIIH . Pruiiuceli ny [RICH POMMER . A Paramount DAILY 3:15—7-‘9 P. M. DAYLIGHT TIME 9=3o to 12:80 Daylight Saving Tine Music by 0. K. Presby and Band Admission 85o Ice Cream, Sandwiches All Kinds of Lunchel served St. Peters Road 8 Mlle: from Town ‘ DANCE TONIGHT i ‘him-Evening Auxiliary. East Per- r. Waye was held from his leaidenoe 79 Ohsetnut Si... Saturday. Services O. l". who also conducted services at the grave. The pallbearers were: Messrs. John lvtacKenzze, Nell MacKenzle, A. 0. F. Gill. W. Swan. K. Brehaut and George Sutherland. Interment People's Irlll. ¢___..= ._ __.. The Central Guardian This column Le reserved for new: 0| local interest but advertising of a ncwsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word ltrlctly pay- able In advance. DR. R.- D. Howatt’: Office will be closed until June 10th. L-108-6-3-2i. PROPERTY SALE-The Trainer properly, No. 118 Kent St. was l sold to Mr. P. J. Sentnor for .100. ‘J. P. Bradley was the auctioneer. PRESENTATION — Miss Edith than. Wllular and valuable em- ployce of the Department of Na- tional Rcvcnue and who will be one of the principals of a happy evcnt In the near future, was re- [ccntly the recipient of a token of the best wishes and high esteem lof her fellow employees o! the lo- cal Income Tax Department. Miss ‘Ian's pleasing personality and t1‘- waciotls splrit will be greatly miss- ‘etl by hcr many friends and .-he {leaves with every wish for her future happiness and success. POLICE INVESTIGATE FIRE- ‘Royal Canadian Mounted Police _:\ lllVCFlIgflElllg the case ci a iburlly ilurllcd tractor which be- liongs to Mir. William Moore, New ‘Pezlh. When Mr. Mcore went into this garage yesterday he GISOOVGIPG ltllat a valuable tractor. which he lpurchilscd recently, Il/I l!‘_c Win‘: ftiurilccl oif the pllglli and otlrrl tulmuge lrnln a, collilagratlon. A's fill‘ as could be learned last night lhcrc was no evidence found to prove that the garage had been entered. Police said it was possible y. THIEVES ENTER FOOTWEAR STORE-The wholesale boot and shoe firm of Mr. P. W. Turner on lower Queen Street in the City was entered some time dur the early hours of Saturday morn or late m-ldaa/ night. A quantity of goods was lsturbed but it could not be determined what had been taken until a check up ls made. Entrance was gained by a back cellar hatch which is believed w have been left open when coal was mil: in Friday. City Police are investigating the case. PERSONAL! Mr. Lawson Jenkins. Mt. Albion. Iléasclelft for Halifax to Join the Miss Annie MacDonald, Char- lottetown spent the weefiend at he-r home In Cardigan. Lieut. Gordon Storey oi the P. E. I. Highlanders (Black Watch) arrived from the mainland Sat- urday night. He is spending his furlough in the City. Mr. and Mrs. L. Dystant. Sum- merslde were visitors to the City on Saturday attending the 25th wedding anniversary oi Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDougail. Misses Estelle Mooney. R. N- and Claire Clohosfcu’. R. N.. both of the ._.-..'For llumanity funeral of the lam wmaun DavidI I ‘rheioliowiziglstiletextotthe sermon preached by Rev. R. Moor- -head ate, D. D.. at the morn- ing se e of st. James Presby- terian Church in Charlottetown yesterday: . Psalm LXV, 5—*'By Terrible Jhlngs in righteousness wilt thou lalnswer us. O God of our salva- ton." Itleefoodt-hinfforilltokeop in mind n the m dot of the ach- ing anxieties that are tugging at our hearts, that we are not the only people who have Passed through such calamities. Apart altogether from the many examp- les which secular history gives ul of thiglialct, you have orgy to open ,your e and o rea passages ‘from Isaiah and Jeremiah to find that the records there given of . Jewish national disasters and cata- strophes pretty closely match our own Listen to thls-‘Tho country is desolate. the oitioe burned with fire, the land devoured era. the cities wasted wi habltant, fear is on eve side, a sound of battle is in the nd and of great destruction, they are cruel and will not show mercy, the earth is moved and the cry is heard among the nations." ‘lulese, and plenty more like them. are pass- ages whcih describe things that were happening in Palestine twenty-six and u, halt centuries ago and they might be an exact de- scription oi what has taken lace in Poland and Norway and Ho land and Belgium within the last few months. l streng- out in- Bcllcf in Prayer And so it is wise to notice how other nations fared in circumstan- ces very much like our own. how they kept their faith and courage. and how they came out conquerors Nursing st-clft‘ nt the Provincial Sanalorlum. loft Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Maclsaac. alone with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley] Maclsjac. Glenwood. motorcd to’ the City Saturday to attend the 25th weddinz anniversary of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Nell lliacbougall. ;lc.r the damage to be caused by a ALSO : JIMMY DORSEYS ORCII. AND POPULAR SCIENCE “hrvrt In the Wllfing system but g ‘ rough IYYVPFVKIUOII wiuld b9._ ‘ca.l.ed out today. I .-__.__ l NEW FERRY SLIP-While the‘ AND PLAYING WIlD and rnnns Jerry “rhirvleu”. which plies be- tvrern Charlottetown and Rcckv Point. 1s lilliiefiwllll.‘ rrpnirs on the :.‘.p lll Plcifoll, N. 5.. workmen are in \' con=irucllng a new slip at the lorry ullarl. The old slip has been rcmovccl and new 38-foot sticks ‘ 5 um m/m r0 Zéqapw t... “IIIE "IIIIIIHIIEEIIEIIS IIHIIEIEIEB" BIIT KEEPING HOUSE WAS N01‘ IN HEII LINE! will replace it. A considerable a- luounl. of dredging will be done lt 1+ clllllcult fcr a dredge to op- fruit‘ in thr- rmllcrl space available. it is the lzltclvilou ol the workmen to use a st ln shovel opQjat-ed |lrrm a. st‘. . Pipe on the wharf [used for w ering the ferry will b2 "at on "... PEGGY WILLIAM VO i7 [l NFIUA N :22: :::. Wi “Lou *A¢iil.g‘"”'1s"?"“1?£n'§n‘l0n llllla Didn't lino! A Pot from I Pnmllt What She Couldn't l0 Hill l Hell N .1 s.» u. in i/lli/SEHEEPEHS uni/infill ..Io_un NEII" Adolphe MENIOII JOHN HUBBARD CAPITOL = Today- ll DAIl.Y—-.'i:15—7—8145 I’. M. D. S. T. I Paramount "Mn! with WILLIAM llilllll- llllillll BlllllElT-Wlllllll CCIUEILSII. ALSO C0l\iEDY-SPORT-N0\’ill/FY wplaccd underground to make room . fcl" the addition of a warehouse. us: the abscnce of the ferry qua: are bcrg taken brck and l ln a motor beat. Autrs and ...o drawn vehicles are forced to CCfllP to the Olty around the loarLI Tho work is expected to lavt arr, cll ~ wcck. The ferry is expectedl ’ 'l‘ursia.y. AIRPORT (‘ONTRAFT A\VAIIU- H) v- 'l‘.lc contract for complet- lllfl the CI‘1ll'.'OI-I?iC\\'Il Arport un- dcr the DTlDIITIIIIEDI. of National Dcicucc schcme, has been awarded= to thr- Slirms Coiltracting Con‘ 'I‘nronto. An extrusion to the pres- rnt s-tc ls panned and wtrrk on inc conmlrtlcn o! gravslllng and paving llu- tlllce runways oi the airport will be commenced early this wcck. The runways are each three IIIIOIISHJCI fcct long. It is understood that the contract for the St. El- canolfls Airport will be soon n ti the \\"0l"k cn bflth prorcts u ‘l be ru=hcd lo cfllrplcron. These nlrport: wlll be utilized in the Ein- ,pll"c air training scheme. The Storms Contracting C0., iinshsd [loading their road building equip- lmcnt on flat curs at Vernon River Snlulday and it will be stripped to NJVI Pwtla. 'T‘l"c- ccuruxcw to be u=crl :12 thc Cbauoti-tru-n Arport is on the way to the Province. DONALD MEEK . Aid. st‘ es. - Wed. WEDDING BELLS - A prcltv May wedding took place at St. Anne's Church. Loi 65. on Monday ' 20. when Walter Jo- snn of the fate An- scy and Mrs. Morriscy gof Vcrnon. and formerly of Con-l ‘HCCHCULJIJSHAA was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mary Evclvn Murray of Charlottetown. (IJlllf-IIIITI‘ of tho late James J. Mur- ray and hlrs. Aiurray of Tyrone. Lot C5. Thc ccrclnony was performed and tllc Nuplial Mass celebrated by tllc tillstcr, Rcv. L. l-lerrcll. The bride was attractively dressed in a rosc beige drrss with navy coat and 'Il.'\I- and accessories to match. She trns attended by her cousin Marv A. ‘Murray whn was lwcolningly attired in a boigc dress with a maroon coat lmld matching actrssorles. The {grcom was ablv w-wrted by his coilsln Joscph Acorl.. .ls the bridal pnrty proceeded to and from the ‘altar lhc Wedding March was play- ,cd by Miss Mary McElroy. During ‘lllc ccrcnlony appropriate hymns were stint; by Miss Mary Creamer nnd Mrs. Amos Crllfnyllan. At the . conclusion of tllc Muss. breakfast .wa< scrvcrl at lhc llomc of the bride's mother at which were pres- lcnt. the officiating clergyman and immczliutc rclntircs of the con- tracting tmrlics. Mr. and Mrs. Mor- l’ av If\'.(‘i‘ lcit (m a honeymoon trip In Drama Hit At Prince Edivalrd ;§.‘.‘-,.,§-‘,',"‘"§.il‘ ‘¥‘I~l.H§'m."J§il.$" ‘life? If"? "((11th plaln or fancy. Clerc ull-fif‘ who cunlpelc with the ail-l Ml". Lauulltcn. But for vll- -l.\ '\llll.‘il‘l', lillsillliilllllfl subtle- . .1 all‘ nnv thcsplans who can rffill‘ M1". Laughtolfs perform- fivl =l~ Sir Humphrey Penga Ian. in ' P‘ ‘ picture, "Jamaica .0 ' 1H5". this department has yet scc l cm! |1,'-"§'§1l\l>11_ has pr0€ectcd a three- n31?’ mlllh cliamc er of flesh, ru-‘Jnzilll fascinating evil into the .p.l.u- dutiaurier atcry of Cornish ' :r';"_l“lir"ntc.: who thrived on ship w,‘ g1 Alfrcd Hitchcock has lop- _l- ‘llf iulubiivatlon with a filllp cf . ., n. ire-tingling dlrecton. Drama 0i Lend Pirates A5 H dcbnuched and elegant coun- were lcnticrrd a reception at the try squire. Laughton is: sccrcily in lcnsue with n blur! of Mrs! whn llpuxlriis or s"v."nly invited guests Ill"? 8115M t0 till‘ bunui F<=1‘ll\\1l1' as=~mbl1d to offer congratulations‘ 9935i 15514‘ 1311"“ "l1" brill" and bcst wishes to the n-Mvly wed- taptaul, and \\Iit‘ll ll 5515-0“ dvd couplc. Prcvlmls lo her mar- ln-law ccmls to STIR . .1" \\'llIl m“, H“, bride was me Kn“, of hm- “he I5 5m)" I"""1“‘<I -" In” lmuor n‘. a miscellaneous shower activities cf the gang. Whcn lllc ‘psnrmpd h", M the hnme or M“ gang attempts to kill Robcrz Ntw- ion. a secret govcrnlnclll qicrutor. she f03CII€8.hIiIl and Lends him to iirgslgupposcd safety o1 L‘\l"Z"lOII-S.nrss at tho Economy Grocery. The Wm. squlm “(m-ulna consflliclr many friends extend hearty trlves to cheat them ni ont- at uuafc-llznrllllatlons- shl s which they hnd markcd fnr vic im. And a thundering scqucuzc in which Laughton, nitunplln- to Daniel Paqilci. Mr. and Mrs. Mor- rlscy will rcslde in Chanotietozvn and will cmlilnuc to carrv on busi- crlc fascination that has marked escape will the captive glr to cnch of the Hitchcock rlircctvd l6- Prance. is overtaken and lilf"i’i.‘i ills lurcs and 1t is filled wltll cxcclrnt dramatitally aristocratic Ilniril, supporting prrformancos. One "charm n: surprise ls afforded bv i119 I Z acting of the exnuisitc Mss Offers. Hitchcock Direction Bxccle who makcs her debut in the 91°- ure. ~ "Jamaica. Dill" fill IhC ICU!!!)III- bsinlc Y-‘le slip ls ilnshed and as R Ceath Yesterday 0f Mrs. ll. F. Connors her hrlmc hero yesterday. She had been in lll health for scveralyears. snc was tne lormer Elizabeth Lil- lian Brown. Surviving are two sons and three daughters. They are, nors, registered nurse, Ch.cago, Mrs. eginald Peters. ’I‘immins, Ontario, and Ruth Connors at home. Tl c sons are Gilbert Connors, Detroit. and Fergus Connors. Charlottetown. ccmber. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning from the Church of the Most I-Iolv Redeemer. Burial lwill be in the Catholic cemetery IEFC. Inn IAHG To Qlasify iuwiRFiilHiT Iwe are doing for relief from the our people today about prayer-whether in the ores- ent crisis it can serve our pur e Jews vrondered about prayer lrl the same way. They. like many of o\lr- lselvcs. tory over their enemy and an im- mediate peace. But the man who ______ wrote our text gees what they déd 5, - not see. and w a many o us o Mr Hugh F‘. Connors, 70. d.ed at not See. I have been greatly ‘cxyruck In reading of the przrvcrs that are being widely made today, many people are praying immediate victory and an tfllda Con- a put; us right where we very wrong, God has His own ways of doing things. and those wflvs of His take into account. views of the question that hardly appeal to us Mrs. Connors‘ husband died last De- at all. aunt peace. but may it. not be that .God has a lcssmi. to use the words of the text a to be blessedvwith peace. We are BLACK praying to Him-how is He in the long run. one of things we notice about these peo. pie was that they believed in pray- er, and that they prayed Just as pressure of their powerful and arrogant enemy. Like ourselves too. they Wcre a peaceful nation, and they strove as hard as we have done to avert war. Now I believe there are many oi thinking hard to pray. Possibly some of i use wanted an immediate vic- that so for an immed- of ours te peace. But this text. may be Victory and Peace Wanted We all want. victory. and we all "terrible" lesson to teach us before we have the right M1- students of Prince of Wales I-ege for the year Just finished: THE (fllARIfiTTliTfiwN CUARDYAN N? ‘n __ PAGE THREE_ __ - -- ~ -— - - - ' ' . ‘ in L “WHITE SH", Trinity llnited Church I-llr. Legate “Wr- Tells 0f llope IF YOU BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES YOUR COUNTRY oars FUNDS TO CARRY ON AND WIN THE WAR You GET $5.0‘) in 7V2 years for every $4.°° you invest today. 24/: zkveslmen! yzmra/zleed 5y tie DOMINION 0F CANADA You are invited to buy your Certificates at our nearest office. BANK OF MONTREAL "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS Alir. wsLcoMlz‘ P. W. C. First Year Pass List iS. T.) followed by service at Clyde -R.iver Presbyterian Church. In- terment Ciyde River Cemetery. __.___i.____i_ ST. PAUL'S CHURCH TO REPRESENT CHARLOTTE- TOWN CHURCH e 16th annual Maritime Con- ference of the Unltd Church oi Can- ,ada will convene at Mount Allison lUllil/efsiii‘ on Thursday, June 6th at Speaking to young people at. the "L30 p.m. The retiring president, morning SCFVICQ yesterday morn- REV- H- 5- B. Strvthflfd. DD. Lun- lng, the Reverend A. LeDreu Bllbllrfl. N5. Will pre-‘iide Bi Y-Ii! Og- Gardner, Rector, drew for then‘. The followlnlz is the pas list. (in mine meeting W111 preach t e one of his delightfully apt pictures order of merit) of the first year conference sermon. The followlni in order to illustrate the meanlng coi- mlergymen and laymen will repre- lsent the Trinity United Church of ‘Charlottetown at the conference: {Reva Hugh Miller, Rev. Lewis Mur- oi Baptism. As a letter bearing the King's stamp and delivered in- to his keeping will be delivered I YEAR PAST LIST safely its appointed destination. llmnc of tllc bride's mother when - = kid glove samma._ finder M,“ lswcrlng us? "By terrible things in 161m- m; BQghQyIVDI-uk 5.0% lrighteouszless wilt Thorium-silver 115. 1,113 l0 God of our salvation. Heis an- —-~---_-»-_________..__ . swerlnc us bv showing us 1n tile WANTED-TO RENT 0R LEASE awful. events that. are ballooning- small farm or house and 10g no“ the true nature of things, what City. Write B care Guardian, things really are. He is showing 1,109 us in ways that nothing else could " ' do t-owhatanabysmaldepthhuman nature can fall at its worst. He is showing us how for men can de- Wpnft from God. He is showing us how little. at. best. we are moved in our relations with each other by spiritual influences and how strongly we are in the grip oi a ourclv material view of life. He is show ng us how the gospel oi His Blessed Son has failed with us. He is she-wing lls what a flagrant dis- regard thetce is in the world, gen- erally speaking, for the inner sanc- lities of life The Gennan nation. by its very constitution and bv its attitude w- ward the Christian religion has become completely dominated by that spirit of materialism; but we ourselves are bv no means free frcm blame. alhough we are by our constitution and by U19 1"‘ fluence of the Christian church in a measure free of it. In Gennany. justice and truth and righteous- ness have become secondary‘ to ti"! lorce_ of arms and the lust for ex- pansion and bower. God's WI! "w HAT ~ c|l Y ruuuo m PUNCH IA legion of men "in the know" revel every day in the mildness, fragrance and "uplift" oi Punch — C o n a d a ' s finest cigar. But we. though free of that splrll, are by no means gulllless 0i Line your lmany 511:5 112 tlhe sighitioi gull. th 1 t s on in W1 POCkGIS OI I“: éfisuigzg Qsgsilges lfiday. Aggie, v ‘ ~ t o ls a ow ng Your dealer 3 5.5511118.‘ zainful events to drive this solemn lesson home to us. Perhaps lit could not. be taught us in any {other way. God has a whole lot of ‘wholesome lessons to teach ‘is be- Ifore we are worthy of victofy and peace. And li an ne said to me. where ls your re igion and Y0!" ‘God in these alarming days? my answer would be, God is today 011 the continent of Etiropo Bflfiwtffl-n! our prayers in the way In whim they first need to be answered. I Some of us will remember how we prayed in i918 for View?! find peace. and how we mingled with ,0“;- prayers the hope and the ul. ‘tention to make a better world. a Imore Christ-like world throuail the awful experience of war. Did we do p? Did we even honestly and sincerely to do it? Did we not just drift ack to the old ways. with most of our hopes and inten- tIOns forgotten? no you know- hrethern. that the thought comes to me a aln and again that God is git-in; tie world a last chance of vreturnlruz to Him bv His allow- ing the terrible thlllizs to huPDf" ‘that. are happening today. We are “graying and God is answer-lug us bv these terrible things in Hi5 righteousness, and trying to brim‘ us to a scnsc 0f how we have fall- ed Him in all the past. '_ May it not be that Gods voice is speak to us in these dreadful events an saying "you have dis- regarded the message 0i "WYW and salvation that I have sent IN‘! in the gospel oi my Son: you have declined to alve Jesus Christ lhr right to rule in vour llcflrhl. and l0 guide you In vour llres and to make the klngdclns of the carth today. PERFECTOS on PANETELAS I.II.IES I0‘ 15¢ - (Continued on Col l) iel Jones, Pownal; Enid Gamble. Cascumpec; Heir; MacGulgan. St. Patrick's; Gertrude Gill. EIilOtV» ' Marlon MacQuarric. N-cw Perm. Pearle Stewart. Borden; Eva Ir- lam. Charlottetown; Enid Stewart, Montgomery; Margaret Donahue. Cornwall; Mary Wood, Egltnton: M a r y MaeKenzie, Gasperaux; G r a c e Dowling, Charlottetown; Miidred Campbell. Kinkoru; Hu- iant, Highfield; Muriel Mountain, Alma; Jean Stewart, Montgomery; Faye Johnston, North Wiltshlre: Leah Brothers, Cardigan; Gerald Foster. Charlottetown; Joyce Lank, Annan; Ron-aid Smith, Charlotte- town; George Pickering, Clinton; Alllsmi MacRae. Central Royalty; Mabel MacLcod, Charlottetown; Norton Brellaut, Alexandria; Ber-. tram Campbell, Winsloe; Annie Lord Morrison. Victoria; Mae Ca- vanagh, Fairvieuq Flossie Beck, Charlottetown: Estelie Mutch. Mt. ‘ Mellick; Everett lVlacKinnon. Char- Cape Traverse. ChserveGSth Anniversary 0f Birth Date Mrs. Artemas Lord. daughter of Col. J. H. Gray. one of the fathers oi confederation. celebrated her 95th birthday at souris yesterday, She ls residing with hcr daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Wri ht. Tlzc event was ob- served quiet . Mrs. Lord was born in Fort Beau- fort on the Orange Rivet" in Soutll Africa. She saw many other parts of the world with her soldier father and returned to Prince Eda-am Island with him when his cammrsfl- ing days were over. ‘they livcd in l the home Coioncl Gray built icri himself just outside Charlottctounl I l ill t. lcvlrs. Lord ls the last. survlvm at- ‘PlNEAU-Ai Prince County H05- rpztal. May 22, 1940, to Mr and Mrs. ‘U. J. Plneau, Albany, a. son. ‘St. Augustine Church. Rustlco. -. nntrns GENGlL-At Pleasant Grove. May 27, 40, to Mr. and lvllrs. Roland Genge, a son. GlLlF-At Elliotvaie, 0n May Z5. , HOGAN -In Medford, Mass, May I 27, 1940. Fabiola (Sinnott) beloved wife of Prank Hogan. I St. James Church, Summerflelrtf on Monday, June 3, at 9 a. m. " S'l‘E\VAR'I‘ —At the Prince County l-lcxspital. June l. 1940, Victor Stewart, aged i7 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Mt. Pleasant. Funeral today, Monday, DOUCETTE-At the Charlottetown Hospital on June 1. 1940, Euseblrls tlco from whence the funeral will take place this Monday morning at 315 g, m, (standard Time) to CONNORS ~ At her residence 38 Longworth 5L. on June 2. i940. Mrs. Hugh P. Connors, aged '70 years. The funeral will take place from her late residence Tuesday mornhag at 8.45 to the Church of the MMZ Holy Redeemer thence to R. C. Cemetery. GREEN -At the residence of his son. S. 'I‘. Green. 28 Brighton Road. Saturday. June 1st. i940. James Warburlon Green. aged 84 years. Puncral rMonclayl afternoon. servlc: starting at l o'- clock (Daylight. Saving». Funeral leaving a1. 1.30. Interment Tignish. IYOIRUN - At his residence 2'! Woymouth St. on June 2. i940, Moses P. Dolron aged 67 years. The funeral will take place from his late residence this (Mondayl morn- ing at 8.45 to Si. Dunstalfs Basilica. thcncc to R. C. Cemetery. (Order of Merl!) iray- Messrs" c‘ H" Black w" H" so wil e. bearing on our fore- smm‘ and 9mm‘ Macxay‘ heads fl \ stamp of the King of B01106 MBCKW- SQUWPOFW Lilli" Kings. OE safely piloted through ell Brehaut, Charlottetown; Mur- lifev if we well let Him guide us. In his address to the congrega- tion he again emphasized the need of Christian ship in fcllowship- fellow- lhe Gospcl- within the Church. There are two matters, the Rector said, in for the cooperation of the which he asked COD r" griegation. One concerns the mem- bership oi the St. Paul's congrega- tion and the other rclaies to the missions that are to be held dur- being bert Herring, Murray River; Mcr- [1940- Y0 M13 and Mrs- Herma" J» m; this mom}, 1 m t . _ cedes MacDonald, Charlottetown. IGIU- I daufirhm“ 55mg or the ,..1’Q,,d_°1£§,““,,§;‘, {$2. Ruth beard. Flernwood; Mary Gal- _ _ DEATHS half o! this week the mission u heid a: Georgetown, and during the 1mm mlrk»: m,» week. It will be held at Milton. St Pau s C ongrelration are asked to rczv I'll- c a 1 R n D d V! bclléttligse missions in theirpray rs =11 "l W“ Y; We" a ‘ ‘"- CROKEN - At Charlottetown on l c "coin: service the Rector P1199. CB-Tdiifin? A1133 MIWKQY. May 3L 1940' Mrl walm; D_ cm. $00k his iPKt from the parable Of Canavoy; Teresa MacInnls, New ken’ aged 33 W,“ mm,“ from that feast described 1n m, 14th chapter of St. L kc‘ Go; l ~- ing therefrom YIIIIP s pe’ m“ of excuse _ VFITIUIIS classes wllzch arc nmv-n-dart brought icnvard to justify our 4s. sire to plcase orlrsclrcs ratllc: "r11". to do our God given duty. The pressure of work ‘he nirraclloti r-I our nleasilrcs or hobbies, the call of sang the arthemgfS k Y ma" by Roberts H’ ° Lime 55mm Fmdermk wedgo‘ service at the home at 1.30 p. m. 75mm‘ "P5! Hi3 their lifts of God Ch8T10It?I0V\'T12 Arthur Johnson, from m,” m the Presbyterian are used so nftcn as excuses. rea- Long Rlirer; Francis MacDonald. lchurch a,’ Tnw valley Interment sons why we have no time for Charlottetovm; Mary Hcnncswl", H“ Tyne vnnéy‘ worship. Charlottetown; Sterling Walker , Al. the morning service the choir the and at the lottetovcn; Margaret Rose, Stur- "Down; _ ed 63 m“ Th, m. evening scrrlco they rendered m. geon; Hcath Johnston. Winsloc: lmarns ,§..,§g;,,,.,-,,,dyed from [he A_ rmthcnl "The Lord is Riv Llzhf‘ Mary Mugridgc. Hcbron; Antnoilv A_ Hmncxsev mummy Ham, sun- by Snltcr. Smith. Brookvalc; Hclcn itiuttarl. (m. Ann-non}, u, m5 home 1n Bus. . . S M ’ MEATS SPECIAL Strictly Fresh Lobsters For YOUR Order, Phone 8| J. M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building How Are Your Eyes? l 3 i - .1“ 1 . .1 g MACKINNON -At Clyde River, lflrglgulilltPoIltnris‘rgzctivmisifiolihi esijillii Juno 2nd. i940 Ncll MacKlnnon mean wal- .and called it Inkerman, in his 85th veer: Funeral Tues- ll roll l" hflrlnz srvnnlomn after one of the battles of that c0n- fi-"IY. Jllm‘ 4th. $1101‘! Mil/lbs RY °I!1"I"-h"“d“h"-'°"¢"' or dizziness —,c'unsult a spee- lallsl. QQ o-ooooovooo voooo-ovovooovv 523313.‘..‘ii..til°...i°gifiillffi.fi‘ii nil‘. r"-'-'-'-'-'~"-'-r-"-"-'---"-.- ~ u,» w»; which gave the Island ca ital the :, ‘oincaxmrgllenizédvlilged at oroul title, "Cradle of Conic oration. N. D MacLean I ' She also attended the conference ln ‘ ' o; C." h, ‘m; duo“, "m. ‘m- “shalt: $232k; ‘"."..:""":..r.ua: i UNDERTAKER 3 mark. Mrs. Herd is active and welf- ‘u EMBALMER 4 .- vgcl, *",.",‘;""',l "tilt: , . » - G. F. llutelleson un a I ‘e css 1a a year a a .5‘, o was prcscntcd to their MajcsJ caznfsigszlarhg‘ 3 ltics. 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