MAY 16. 1953 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , ” PAGE THREE Z : i k bl ll. Unlike tie main ccldents. Th 1 .1" 'll . , E.'s'iI"i"l"' T H E C E N T R A L G U A R D U A N Ytihgrgugbfatgs of the city), School rtrobably eiiniienaI:pathe nwbrost moi CANADIME TRUMPETERE ES I I d Street had never been given much these annoying road hazards in LONDON (C; pn, JIMMY! TAXIaPhonQ nu. COOK'S for Perfect Picture; S S attention in the past, and had no the next fcw clnys, at thr: pace the bmdsmen 'm)w zmdvmn Crsadggf 'u T. great amount of subgrading be- work is grunir forward. RN81 hum” Sichm-)1 03! M , I' ...,,.,.,,-.,-.-9 'b'iJ'H'-'-"n'-'iI'-'sh "YOUR noLLAn BUYS MORl'n- cnsswau. ior Better Photr,-l And Ends fore the application of I PermIn- - ------T ,Tw;ck , Y.” "m." .'.-.-.-W-'W'i' at the nuauns nave srona" rs ha. 5 ent surface. Nevertheless, it has LONDON iCPl . A worms... "'3'" V” be ""0"! W- CH of TRINITY UNITED I I D -:- I come through a second winter ofldeasert servlcc of 30 pieces paint-I trumpeter” M wegmimter Abb” CHURCH BURHES JEWELLEBS. next to WALLPAPER - 130 patterns l service in better shape than someied with scenes form "Aesopsl(1EI:m5V5he,?”,fe":””",;J”"e 2' Th” ' THEDRAL Bus stop for expert watch re airs. Bryenton se Macxay. From out of the West-Tl nishi of the Wee" laid "10" "Gently: Fables. was auciionul here my ' er I J9 "V ”' 1'0” 5, PETERS Mmunr" D waypcomes word that big grout,” least that H the amnion DHZAM iBli1I1CI1, Ont.. and W0. Geralc Anglican Ilochford S0111" ,.-z-'-Id-7.-r. - d Canon G. E. Mo I I1” R""mli1.A.. no. Rector evereud W. G. Hull Mr: 322;. d C o iilgrgaunzamhnznnrenton. l-i0- M0510- xm1 sutu 130 ,,m,: Mattins 5'00 am. Holy Eucharist 090 nm.: Church School ifon p.m.: Choral Eucharist 7.5.1 p.m. Evensrml mil, at 7.45 am. except Wed- mday at 9.30 am. ....-r-m:-j'j"' ””s.'EAuL's ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established mas by Ron! Foundation. The R ,',,;'i.';.7e??nd Canon .r. T. ibbott. Rector Choir Master: Psni mpnm mldcudmore. IilI30:"lIol:v minunion. fnoo: Sunday School. non: unrninv Prayer Ind 501'- m2l:,'l,jp.vl: ”Thc Great Com- ni:IUl?cni: ”l'raIso God in His llnlincss" by G. Show. lgmnlng Prayer and Ser- mrInn.0 Subjrrl: Lsrlililpsrm-" ” l9Ri:Si5YTERiAN 'AlilIkRi(zIIilwl(.().F s. JAMi.'.s nd 'r. u. n. Somers, lIl.A.. S.T.M.. Minister. Miss ii. Lillian Mclienzia Mus. IL. I".IiI.C.M-. organist nnd Director of the Choirs. lo a.m..(-lhurch School. 11 am. Divinc Service and Ser- "On Gaining the Mastery Reverend A. Frank Macbun Reverend John T. Irwin. Organist, Mn. Keith S. Rogers Choir Director, Mr. Wmqli. Rogers 10.00 a.m. Senior Church School. 11.00 a.m. Beginners and Prim- ary Department. 11 a.m.: Worship. conducted by the Ministers. Sermon: "The Unused Kay." - Rev. Mr. Mucbean. Trinity Male Eight. 1 p.m. Sermon: "What Makes You You?"-Rev. Mr. Irwin. Anthem: "Lord, for Thy Tender Mercicsi Sake" lFanant). You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE BAPTISI CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets The Reverend James D. Davlsun. I3.A.. B.D., Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugford, A.1l..C.0. 11 a.m. Worship. Sermon: ”The Prophets Speak-Hoses and Bai- ance In God's Ways." Anthem: "With the Voice of Singing"-Martin Shaw. 12 noon: ('hurch School. 7 p.m. Worship. Sermon: "What Amazes You?" Anthem: "God is a Spirit." - Bennett. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar, B.'i'h.. Minister Miss Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. 10.00 am. (fhurch School and Family Hour. 11.00 n..m. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "You and Divine Iielp-In Habit 0ve.r- coming." Special music. 7.00 p.m. Evening Worship. Ser- mon: "Christ, My Creed." Anthem: "Praise My Soul the King of Heaven." Central Christian Church ex- tends a most cordial welcome to all who worship on the Lord's day. Iilfllll oi Dlsrounl.gemcnt." Anlhcm: "Bless Lhn Lord, 0 )1; Soul." lppolitou-lvanov. 5 pm. Holy Vespers and Medita- llnn: "Studies in the Ministry of our IAWIII IV--Ills Gr ' wllh Wnmr-n and Children and ilu Tr-arlilng on Divorce." Anlhl-rn: "Christ Hath I Gs!- irn." - Thimnn. Visitors (lordially Welcome. "iiloii'r' cuuncu -Prince”-nndE;G;fton Streets Ilcv. T. II. B. Somers lnicrlm Moderator Organist nnd Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston, A.T.C.L. .ll()li.VlNG WORSHIP I000 am. The Church School. ill members are urged to be pm- sent 11.00 am. Sermon by the Rev. Samuel Kerr. B.A.. B.D. Lovely Arc Thy ddie EV VING WORSHIP 7.00 p.m. Sermon by the Rev. Sunuei Kerr. R.A.. BD. Anthems: "The Lords Prayer", llislloltcl: "I will Give Thanks", llloraria, "Trust ya in the Lord for ova: for in the Lord Jehovah is ever- luting uirength.” You are cordially lnvuod to Worship with us.- Therr aFP(l:U-I-P830 10 species of "WI! trros in Canada, most im- mm” brine the hard or sugar ANNUAL MEETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY nnmsn AND Irossiau smnr. socrrmr In sr. rAn.'s mnrsn HALL Uharlottoiawn, "I081. May um: 2:30 r.M. PLAN TO ATTEND. mum. Soctwry nnonncssr OVER CFC! By Me -'i- "v 0'NnII. M.A., p.n. Com-ml Secretory "MINI AND FOREIGN nmnr. socmrv IN CANADA P"I'Iil.V. May 22ml 3. '5 I'M. Siaminrrl Time. T , nil'”"Pl: I”: Important mes- M A .prr oily (or "und- iiw Rib , Allxiliwry, I. qrwuy In "H. Plou To Listen In Tmwbrldn o-aoso nu. ma Modern Chapel United PLNIIECVOISTAL CHURCH 31 Elm Avenue luv. Quincy Stairs, Pastor. Phone 2542-J. Services 10 am. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Worship and Pralso. 7 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting. You are welcome. "The Church That's Different" The Salvation Army Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM” Sr. Captain and Mrs. Les Titcombe 11 am. llolines Meeting. Topic: i'A Full Man." 2.80 p.m. Sunday School. 7 p.m. Salvation Rally. Topic: "The Mnn Who Turned Bach." Our guest speaker is Col. R. Raymer of Toronto. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Owing to Convention in Crapaud Gospel Hall There will be no Services in This Ilnll - May 17th mu-LAM. England. (OP)-Goon onstion celebrations in this Kent village will include a. play in which a man will be tried for wile-(beating and a woman will be tried for being a common scold. The chargu, familiar in the old days, will result in the man being senltsnced to the stocks and the woman to the ducking stool. BIBLE LECTURE on "The Hood. I Geological Fact. and a Type of tho Jiidgmwnt to Come," ivy Rev. H. F. Mscltwen, B.A., B.D., Sons of England Hall. Sunday evening at 7:30. Where vvill you stand at the Judgment? Religion without Christ as per- sonal Saviour nvniis nothing. FISH and culfsi From the frying pan to your table. Free delivery on orders of 50c or over. Orders 10 A.M. until Midnight. Sundays also JOHNNY'S FISH & CHIPS PHONE 2873-J KEBOSENE. Electric and Pro- pane Ga.s' Refrigerators. Bryenton and Macxay. TABLE LAMP SPECIAL - beau- tiful chins. Only 58.00. Toombs Music store. CHABLOTTETOWN H 0 '1? E L SUNDAY Special. ilvs course Chicken Dinner, 51.50. served from 12.30 to 2.30 P. M. HEAR MAJOR JOHN A. Mc- DONALD on Provincial Affairs. Saturday. May 16th, at 8.15. on C. F. C. Y. WEEKEND SPECIALS It the Barn Drive Inn Sunday and Mon- day. Roast Duck and Rum and Butter Cream Pie. MMDUNALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and laps re- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone I207 SUN GRILL - Sunday special, Chicken Dinner. Tasty desserts ex- pcrtly prepared. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHARGE. - May 17th, 1953. Ser- vices at: New Glasgow at 11.00 AM. Cavendish Baptist at 3.00 P. M. Rev. M. Watterworth, Minister. ATTENTION Eastern Presbytery Young People: The Eastern Pres- bytery Spring Rally will iv held at Marie United Church on Mon- day, May lilth. Sessions at 3.00 pm. and 5.00 p.m. BREADALBANE P A S T 0 R A I. CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. services Sunday, May 17th. North Granville 10.15 A. M. Pleas- ant Valley 11.30 A. M. (Note change of hours). Breadalbane 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. B. MacPhail, Minister. I. 0. D. E. MEETING - The monthly meeting of the Lucy Maude Montgomery Chapter of the I.0.D.l!:. was held at the home of Miss Catherine Bethune on the evening of Monday, May 11. The Regent, Mrs. Ron Smith, opened the business meeting with the mention of the in the chapter sustained throug the death of Mrs. Gerald Gray who was an active member and coun- cillor of the Lucy Maude Mont- gomery Chapter. "Thank you" notes were read which were re- oeived from LII8'iwCUIITIInBICX Ab- bey Appeal Fund and the Flood Relief. A report was made by the educational secretary on visiting the adopted school and the do- notion of maps to the same by the chapter. An appeal was made to the members to donate used clothing to a needy D.P. family. A report was made on the square dance which proved successful. The remainder of the business was then taken up with plans for the annual orphanage picnic which is to be held the latter part of June. The oonvener for this project is Mrs. Olive Stewart. The meeting was then adjourned. IN EMEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Sey- mour Pollard. who passed away May 1'lth,1950. A tribute of love snd remembrance. To our Mother. so dear to us all Tho' three years has passed since you left us. ' In our hearts you on still living on. Always a smile instead of I. frown, Always a hand when someone was down, There wasn't I thing too big, or too small. That she WOIlIdlI'l try to do for us all. Ever Remembered by Seymour and Son Spurgeon. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear Mother. Mrs. Peter Cameron, who died May 16th, 1944. ' Sweat are the memories silently kept. Of one I loved and will never for- ' KM. Ever Remembered by Her Daugh- ter Margaret Cameron and Her son Keith. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory oi my dear sister, Mrs. Peter Cameron, who passed away May min. 1044. Days and years pass swiftly by, not love and memories never die. Ever Remembered by Her Sister Emily. BELANGEB RANGES for coal, wood or oil. Bryenton as MacKay ZION BROWNIES CAKE SALE 8. A. McDonald's today 2 p.m. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL.” Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stewsrtis Bakery. GENERAL ELECTRIC WASH- ERS and Vacuum Cleaners. Special price. Toombs Music Store. CAKE SALE. -D B. 1. S. Ladies” Auxiliary, at Redmond Electric, 157 Grafton, today. 2 P. M. SPECIAL.--One lot of Cardig.-insi going at 33.95. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. QUEEN STREET Servlcs Sla- llon open Monday. the holiday. from 8 to 12:30 pm. i SATURDAY SPECIAL at Slew-i Art Bakeries. Banana Layer Cake. Everything right about this cake, the texture, the flavor. lhc prior. Try one. YOFR WEl)i)IN(': in a bcauii-l ful album. Write or phone for particulars to Meyers Studios, 128 Richmond 5 t. Charlottetown, phone 2490. PERFECT HOLIDAY 'I'RI'IATS.l Breads and cakes with that Home Made Flavor! Treat the family from our freshly baked sclcclion. Sic-wart Bakeries. LETTERS PATENT - Letters patent have been issued lo A. H. Anderson 5; Co. Limited to in- corporate and carry on business as dealers in wood and wood products. The announcement was made after a Cabinet meeting this week. BE SI,'RE you have plcniv of Sleuart's Home Made Breatls for ihe holiday weekend. No mcai . complete without bread. Buy an 'n have been unusually plentiful in that section of the province, this past week or more. More than one Charlottetown resident has re- turned from a business trip to. Prince County, with stories about: the big fish being caught at the very western tip of the Island. The evidence it would appear, seems conclusive. Equally encouraging from the sportsman stnndpoint, have been reports from Morcll, Montague. East Lake and other; points in King's County. i It would seem a plausible lufei'-- cncc. that the mild Spring has' played a part in coaxing trout in-i to our rivers and streams enilierl than usual. Nature seems to hovel forsaken it's time-table, and to have ndvnnccd it's schedule ai matter of works. Apparently aware of this notlcc- able if temporary chnnge,the trout: seem to have inllcn in line: liou also can the number of large fish which have been caught be plmnecl” I Even the Govt-mmcnt see”: tog EX- havc lakcn hood of the specd-up homusc our tune-honourod holi-I dny, Mny 24th, falls this year onl May lillh. l . u o , ,Prolougcd negotiations of im-' provcmcnts to the Chnrlottctownj Airport seem to have reached a climax At any mic, certain mnln-J tcnanrzc unrk uhich has been car-l rled on each ,vcn1' undcr the sup-, crvislon of the Civil Avintloni Branch of tho Department of Transport. is being held in sus- pensc. This dcfcrmcnt of custom- ary anuu.1l work is being inter-1 prclcd as significant of n chnngel in the control of the Port. o . . I It has been noted by more than; one citizen, that the paving joby CIlTi'IC(I out on School Street by. City cmployces is ding up re-ll 'in"u:nvg.mri extra loaf today. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENEI) and repaired. Repairs to all makes Bikes. Trikes, Carriages, Sulkies and Wagons. Pick up and Deliver service. Blairs Bike Shop, 23 St. Peters Road, Parkdale. CRAPAUD. SPRINGFIELD rind Long Creek Parishes. Services for Sunday. May 17th, Sunday after Ascension Day. st. John's Church. Crapsud. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer. St. Thomas' Church. Long Greek. 3.00 P. M. Evening Prayer. St. Elizabeth's Church, Springfield. 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer. Rcv. George R. F. Ebsary. Rector. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE- Servlces Msy 1'lth. Rural Life Sun- day. Wheatley River 9.45 A. M. Hun- ter River 11.15 A. M. with Sunday School at 10 A. M. Wlltshire and Hampshire Sunday schools at 10.30 A. M. The regular service at Wilt- shire will be combined with the Mission Band Service at 7.30. Rev. Howard Christie. Minister. POLICE COURT - In the City Police Court yesterday morning before Magistrate K. M. Martin, a resident of Montague found KUIIW at operating a motor vehi- cle while his faculties were im- paired by alcohol, was fined 3150. and costs or 30 days. The case of s. local man charged with break- Ina Mid entering with intent was sdjoum-ed to the loan. M.II.TON-RIISTICO Parish. Rec- ior Rev. A. E. Picrcey. Services for Sunday, May 17th are: St. John's, Milton: 10.00 am. Sunday School; 11:00 Morning Prayer and Sermon: St. Mark's, Rusilcoz 2:30 niomory of Mrs. J. In loving i pnuoal swayi ;(iilillic ('uifiu. who may 1-mi, mo. Dour Slothcr, you nrc uni forgot-,' ten, Though on earth you are no more. Still 1:1 memory you are with us As you nlwnys were hcforo. Ilovlugly FARM LAND , . i Improvement Service: Can be obtained by COIIIBCI-I lug direct to Sterling Mac-5 Kay, 59 .St. Peter's ..Road. by mak- with ma- Charloitoioxvn or ing arrangements chine operators. There is one working ncar you at nil times. This service includes Silo Building, Land Clearing, Drainage, Grading Excavat- ing, lane work. wood road making and low cost pond building, ohiuinvrl by using the famous Macl(ny by-pass, which is noted for five pounders so attractive to the angler. many people. . Real progress is being made in; repairing the broken pavementl, along the Charlottetown-Sourisl highway. Motorists have noted thei day-to-day improvement with sst-I isfactlon. Most of the trouble spots! still to be doctored are flagged,butj a. few have been overlooked by the men who place the warning mark-i ers. These overlooked ruts are giv-i lng unwary drivers many a nastvl jar, snd cculd be the cause of I WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOIJE FERRY SERVICE (Sailings May fist in June 12th Inclusive) ; including Sundsyl- I Standard Time. ll From Each Terminal. 3 n.m. ll s.m. 1 p.m. ii p.m.l RESERVATIONS: May be model for a limited number of vehicles; by contacting Head Office in L'iiarlollclcwn, at least 48 hours in advance for:- Daily . salllngsi (1!-First and Second from each terminal each luornln;,'. (2)-For perishables nndlor Live-i stock in truck loads on Any. sailing. l (.3)-For all sailings on Saturday and Sunday until June 12ih.l For l).'llly Report llsieri to CFCY, first Weather Broadcast each weel; day. I CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED, Charlottetown, P. E. Island Ml ATTENTION Trench silo time is getting near. Donit wait. for the day it is to he filled lo ask to have it dug. Get the silo made now by MacKay's who are specialists at this work with trained men and special machinery just the right size for your job. You will be surprised at the low cost of this way of valuable pro- ductive field storage. Mac- Kay's farm construction is waiting to serve your needs. Phone 2648-L or Contact direct- STERLING MacKAY, 59 St. Peter's Road SHIRTS LAUNDERED T0 iPERli'EC'l'ION RITE - WAY CLEANERS Phone 2387 Evening Prayer and Scrmon; 3:30 p.m.. Sunday School. "(Tome nndI bring the whole family." i I IN MEMORIAM , In loving memory of our doarl son Borden H. Tremors. who passedi away on May liith, 1047. 1 1 When the evening shades are fail-pi us And our' thoughts are wandering! hom i I. if only he could come home. More and more each day we mks! my i Friends may think they wound lmi healed, . But they little know the sorrow,; That lies in our hearts concealed. 3 0ft and on our thoughts do wan-I der. . To a (rave not far away. l where they laid our door son, . Just six years ago iodny. Lovingly Rememhcrid by Hill Father and Mother. a. doolzlo Eooqbodq lilacs! I , ' '4 be mag groan? SHORTCAKE in our hearts there romeo I long-i No Approlsarlons SPECIAL SUITS I-3 OFF SUNTER'S LADlES' WEAR 162 Great George Sr. No Refunds mesrooommulw ....... ..”........ commas. 3BWa”riE ALL MOTHERS ARE. mosarso TO THIS GREAT HUNGARIAN OBSTETRICIAN WHO DIS- COVEREDTHE. METHOD or PREVENTING CHILDBED raven. We snluic ihc noble line of Physicians who have TII 1665 ONE or MEDICINES 1 MA RTYRS, HE was SUBJECTED To 1 VIOLENT CRITIC- 1 ISM avms mvacs. . im- gu.r.:-an, cul.(eully about, Gngm” M Montreal , . FOR THE GRADUATE A GIFT FROM... TAYLORS I GREEN Nuns:-;.s '.vA'rcii si2..-.0 FiFIlN"l"Q (;Ill'FlN uilli F2x;nn.:i.m 539,75 ll. You MAY ivlsu TO SP1-IND VI-.'llY l,lil"I'l.l7. m'T WANT 1'0 civic Till-I 1vl.x'l:s'r, AND Tu.-vr IS AIAVAYS A ulrr FROM G. H. 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Perhaps you have never thought of it in so many words but-the Phar- macist who compounds your prescriptions holds your health in his hands. Long ago the Physicians of this community--and their patients-realizing the impori- , once of this key service made this Pharmacy phescriP- lion licadquaricrs. We'd like in have you makc it your hcadqu-zricrs too. You can rely on us. A. E. LONG & Still. me. I379 Musachnutts Avenue. Cambridge. Man. FUNERAL SERVICE our Aihoi D. Mscbeod is familiar with your h"'”"' Problems for New England. Con- '”' ''''i' for prompt and efficient service. osposrr on DOWN r vsssm . REQUIRED SEE THEM NOW AT- uawi WAY- Furniture co. Ltd. 101 Great Go-orgo street - Charlottetown. P. R. I. - Phone 1011 nor E .,'.,qsloRl, PHIINF Hi) . uAuu)rrrlown.vE I m9rrN5.wzv rmMr-In rot: or t.E(7RGI. s. um sis 7i3.;1r.:.',oll "SERVICE" h . uL0NGrr word