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Selected lied Cross Crippled i Children's Clinics conduct by Dr. Acker at lug CF08! 0 ice. Charlottetown, Tues- day. June lat. " L-TIB-5-ZI7-4I. tor your __ tectlon by ex- pert Fur Merchants. Write (or Particulars. Todd's Fur corp. ' =-: Head Oitice s11 Wllhlnl- Members requested to I 10h Sh, Boston. MOIS. a i‘: mgef, at Ha" 930 sun. day morning. L-873-B-27-6i. CIIARLOTTETOWN uucu 0F ENGLAND IN TIIE DOMINION or‘ T“ C“ ans St. Faith's Church 1st SUNDAY AFTER. TRINITY _ , d School. iiiiiihpfilhiii em»- ~- I I I Great Leader's Commisink" onerwry Arribsm-"ilark. Hark- MY 5°“'" "" 5W1” . Senna Broadcast over C. F. C. Y." v 1.00 r. sir-evening Prayer up! Ssm" TI" “I” °' the Borderland." m Anthem-“The Homeland, 0 The liomcll-fl nsv. n. o. navivi-ouo. M» A. Rewir- nnss LILLIAN EARLE-Actinl Orslnllt- ALBERT DINNIS-Choir Director. i]: parade. Ordinary dress. Knights 0i Columbus All members are requested to meet at. K. of C. Home on "Sunday at 9.30 a.m. to at- tend Corpus Christi proces- sion. l M><><NKMMMNTFIC$a L-985-5-2w An airplane for amusement pur- poses has been invented that pro- vides all the thrills oi flying with. out leaving the ground, 4 _____________________ Too Late To Clasify _._______________________ WANTED-MAN FOR. FARM work. Russel Jenkins, Mt. Her- bert. L-osi-s-zs-al. FOR. SALE 1930 WIIIPPET Coach. Registered. Apply Guard- ian Otilce. 1..99g_ sscarap mom MY RANCH silver fox. marked. Please notify Claude Smith, East Royalty, L-993-5-29-3i. —T. Edflii Soil! IDIMIIi1MilblrihlilolpupwlublfluupqIillrublrlldillubdpdlirsidKNNMMNHNMN Seven St. James Church Minister: ltsv. u. Mooauszan LEGATE, o. n. Public Worship: _ Morning at Eleven O'clock and hvenipg ll Preache . nav. .1. KEIR. rnasss. D- D- Sunday School at 10.00 A.M. , lth Ito . organist-MI’! Kc Cholgrerlhder. M". J‘ A. “"0”. STRANGERQ AN!) VISITORS CUB-Annual INVITED. Y V as.‘ ‘A Q‘ AAA Church 'I'l'_1_l_5 (JHARhU.I.'1'l£'l'UWN GUARDIAN THREE PLAYS S TA ii E II IN IIIIMPETITIIIN Charlottetown A n d Dundas Players Win First Place. Two plays. one by Dundu and the other by Charlottetown play- ers were given first place in the religious drama competition at Hcartz Hall. Charlottetown last night. A production by Hunter River players placed second. The competition was open to United Church Young People's Societies, Eastern Section. ' _First play last night was "The Light in the Window" staged by Hunter River. The plot was woven around the story of the resurrec- tion. The light in the window was the cheer. Joy and hope oi the Easter message. Composing the cast were: Mrs. Harold Melllsh. Mrs. Gordon Carew, Miss 'I'hank- ful Baln, Mr. Elmer Ling, Mrs. Ernest Cousins, Mr. Stephen Ms. Gonlwlly. Mr. James Craig and Miss Hazel Sellar. The Central Guardian CIIEPE AND WOOL SKIRTS 01.9.». R. P. Simpson. L-Biil-fi-Zil-ll. P. W .C. MATILICULATION Ex- aminations 1926-36 now on sale. Price to students and non-mom. bers o! Federation 25 cents. Appy to Miss M. Clarklxi, Stacy-Treasurer 0! P. E. I. T. F. Charlottetown. STREET PAVING TO START- The Standard Paving Company's tender (or street paving in Char- lottetown was accepted at a special meeting of the City council last night. The projects, involving an expenditure of approximately 545,-! 000, will probably begin next weelcy A contract [or supplying police uni- , forms vras let to Craig and Mcw Lellan. _ 1 lie - union 0f; Ex-service Men‘ ls Proposed The. Charlottetown Branch oi the Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L., wasI cx-scrvice men oi Prince Edward‘ monthly meeting oi’ the branch last night. During discussion a picnic Some very good singing fegtuy- ed the presentation of this play. Second play was "One ‘Thing Thou Lackest" by the Dundas group. This drama was based on Ihe scfillturc message contained in a story of Mary, Martha and the rich young ruler, In the casi. were: Hazel Bur- dett. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wiggin- ion, Mr. Ralph Burdett and Mr. Norman McLeod. "Clcopas" was the third play by members 0t the Charlottetown players. The story dealt with the change brought about in a youth Ailrollsh his association with the Master. In the cast were: Miss Briivrwrers. Mrs. Don Archibald. Mr. Frank Storey and Mr. Allister MacLeod. The last two plays were staged with bright oriental costumes. The Montague Society was to have entered the competition but withdrew when they found the stage here was not suitable for their particular production. Judges last night were Mr. Hany Foster. Mrs Helen Ramsay and Rev. H. L. Danton. This was the first time {or the eastemesectlon Y. P. s. to con. duct such a competition. ‘Those re. Sbonslble for the organization were Miss Isabel Brown. Mr. Angus Gilmore and Mr. Harold Vessey all of York. ' For Your Week-end Supply Of ICE CREAM AND CANDY MAGAZINES AND PAPERS SMOKING SUPPLIES ALSO a new line of BIRTHDAY AND SYMPATHY CARDS CRIOHTOIWS LIMITED . 141 Great George Street, O'clock. auburn-u.tin.-n.1,”..."s."tiubebuusnseussbsuunrrsi Central Christian Morning Servioe:_. Qllartette. Selected. Craswell, Mac- ’ --KEY. Beck and Stewart. 5671110": “A Soldier's Faith." Evening Service:_ TF1"! Often, Piano. Violin. Sermon: "The Keys 0f Death and Hell". _ sulldal’ School and Menu Cl“; 2.30. All Cordlaily Invited. rtslasnparaadnuuallliflr Church laaaenaenaenuosnpsnuaacobeunronvsn Aaoaubunhlaaaellblnnbdrdflnflnl n) was suggested in connection with the proposed rc-unlon. Comrade President J. P. Hllilon presided. Comrade W. A. Mcl/aggan oi Montague, provincial president, was a guest at the meeting. He spoke brlelly on the Dominion Convention lng of the different committees. Iii the course of his talk he asked the co-operation oi all members in giv- ing their time and service w their respective branches. Comrade H. D. Johnson moved a vote of thaneks to the CUTOIIHLIOII Decoration Committee 101‘ the splendid manner in which illC Le- gion Home was decorated 101' the occasion, mentioning the fact that favourable comment on the work. = Trozp Island this summer at the regular} and gave an outline of the workw scours GIVE ENlllYABlE Pnunluucr Dramatic Presenta- tion By lst Ch’town Boy Scout T r o 0 p And Cub Pack. A decided success was scored by the lst Charlottetown Boy Scout and Cub Pack iii their dramatic presentation at Queen Square School Hall last evening. A large and appreciative audience witnessed tho performance, which was the first of its kind attempted by the troop, the inicnilcul being In devote the proceeds to the ex- panses of lhcu" summer comp. The entertainment took the form of a three-act play, entitled "The Snob." The title role of Worthington Leonard, taken by William DcCostc. was that o! a authorized to conduct. a re-union of, rich boy who joins tlic Bcy Scouts with snobbisli ideas about his im- portance in the organization; who n.’ -FOR MARIIIED AND UNMARRIED PEOPLE The Mutual Life “Pension With Assurance" Policy is becoming increasingly popular among the young ulcn and women who wish, by systematic saving for crpci-iod of years, to guarantee themselves a monthly income for life, commencing at age 50. 55, 6O or 65. This policy also provides insurance protection for a parent or other dependents. l objects tn tho admission of Tony . l Arrlis. a poor boy (played by Earl . l Doylc) but subs/cqucutlx- dflwffops 1 into a ‘good sport" through ccn- u fir‘. r f} y tact with ills follow Scouts anrl Mk2’ si ' a". "r S gfltluiiipleéindrusimculg of Scout Family men are buying the “pcmion “Hm ‘Assuranccu i COIIIMIIILEIES sunnned by "NIP" ' e .v,1'1 do iciiricnl old a c. and and Tum (Francis .\IacDouald POIICY a5 a 3313mm“ ‘It. "st I g , _ and James ‘Mori-isl in the role of by adding the Family’ Income (‘IllllSC are providing amiable youngsters who sermcrl to iillll it impossible to keep out o’ trouble. The supporting played throughout. including “Jakic" Stein. with business in- stincts" (Richard R-OWIC_Y) "Chubby cast. admirably Childs who "don't ("are if lie is . fat‘. (Arthur Brownl. “Water- .' luclm Jackson." a lazy “c0on' numerous citizens had passed \'CI')': Jgnjigy lvymeng Kin-n Dick Ran- ' dnlph. Patrol lead (J l D l ). Colmade R. C. Chandler moved aI Mm er 0 m on ey Jacks o n. (Bob Morrisr vote o! thanks to the Branch for] --L;pp_.,.-- scudde, (Hammond M“ onation Day parade._ The matler of the purchasing oi a standard was also discussed. I In reference to employment. the Branch President, Executive and members also the members of the Honorary Local Committee-Veter- ans Assstance Commission wish to thank the Employment Committee generous quota given to the ex- service men on the different work projects being carried out. The next monthly uicciiug of the Charlottetown Branch will be held on September 23rd. Special Classes At P. W. College To Open Monday Beginning on Monday, May 5'11 at 2 p. m. special teacher training classes are being conducted over a period o! three weeks. Dr. Robert- son announced at the P.W.C. Com- mencement exercises yesterday. Students who wish to complete sub- jects they have not already com- pleted in the regular term Will B150 be given the opportunity to do so. and commercial students who W151’ to take speed and other subjects will also be able to attend classes during that period. BIRTHS FOTIWTIS-At the P. E. I. Hbipifail May 23. 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Powers, City, a daughter. MCDONALD-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, May 25, 1937, to W. and Mrs. Wallace McDonald. ¢Q§O O9 O O'O~§V§O—§§§-O6 O O O O Ofi Cpcn For Business Macllwen’: News will be open today from 7.80 a. m. Magazines, papers, tobaccos, confectionery, etc. Located at former Suther- land Newsstand, Gt. George St. Your patronage will be appre- ciated. L-9il5 '-o-o4-oo+oo+ +¢oou+++¢ +00»- their splendid turnout on the Cor-I 0i the City Council for the very. Douualll. “Bub Waldron. (Lemon MCAUILEVI. Jack Hall. assistant Patrol leader (Donald Gilllsl, ilfluppv" Higgins. (Henry Du- (Contlnued on page l3) Corpus Christi Procession Sunday The annual Corpus Christi pro- cession Will Lake place tomorrow lirom St. Dllnstanls Basilica to NOIIC Dame Academy where Bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sac- rament. will be given by His Ex- ccllency J. A. O'Sullivan from an altar erected at the entrance. The procession will take place alter the purrh High Mass which will be held at l0 o'clock instead of ll as usual. Shortly before ll o'clock the League or the Cross Band will ac- company the congregation and Societies of Holy Redeemer parish to the Basilica where they will form up with St. Dunstans. The route of the procession will be a; follows, Gt. Georgie, Rich- mond, Vvcqvlnouih and Sydney to the Academy entrance. After Benediction the procession will rc- form and will proceed by way of Sydney, Hillsboro, Vwter and Gt. George to th; Basilica. The following will be the order of the procession. Crors bearer and Acclytes. St. Joseph's school children. Notre Dame School Children. School boys. ’ Single Women's Conlraterniiy of Holy Family (Holy Redeemer Parish). St. Charles Auxiliary. League oi’ the Sacred Heart. St. Joseph's sodalliy. Children of Mary. Girl Guides, Basilica. Girl Gulclm, Holy Redeemer. Boy Scouts (Holy Redeemer Parish). Boy Scouts (Basilica). lloly Name Society decmerl. Holy Name Society (Basilica). Knights oi‘ Columbus. Benevolent Irish Society. League of the Crofs Band. Choir (Basilica). Choir Boys. Sanctuar Boys. Lime children carrying flowers. Pages. Bishops and Clergy. Men of Congregation. Women of congregation. (Holy R8- W08 REV. G. CARLYLE LN“llMIKIIMJInMKIsIINMnIaIlrlnIsnrsrsysrenrlsrnrlna senrassaeuadnaanaaaaalv‘ WEI! 110mb Minlsrca-rrua nsvfu. 1.. neuron, n. u. Cor. Prince it Fitzroy Sta. LDlJlllplaladIl>¢1lIuilpgldMllilblflldllllblbdlfilllllbupalfluulliillll_bflliurulunll Imalcmion Presbyterian Church WEBSTEB—MINISTEI PROF. LOUIS D. THOMPSON-Organist and Cllfllllflllhl‘ MORNING woltsuir 11.00 A. lit-Theme "Paul Before Felix" Antllem-"Soldiera oi’ Chi-BLAH»: ‘ Hymns-Hit. ‘I'll. Ml. S ta d C b will orahl z'°"..,§ir'.'se thaurniugzrtlao. 2.30 l‘ Mw-The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 e. lip-airs. I _ Pair M. A» will be the swirl I JIN- Pill Is a talented K23"! “will? :8 speaker a n u . “also in the IIJniM States and Canada. Bo tare iv h»! __ her. slurs“ drug? Mrs. Arthur Roper I Hymns-SB. 381. 374- “Great u the uni and srostl! to be PM": w! ll" Pa. 14553- MOBNING WORSHIP 1i (YCLOCK The Sons ot England will parade to this service. _ Sermon-"Adding to Our Heritage" Rev. II. L. Demon Solo-"Jerusalem" — — — — Parry Miss Vera I-l. Malcolm Campbell Anthem—"Shepherd Psalm" —Protherae The CHURCH SCHOOL 2.80 P. M. The Church School makes for good citizenship. Safeguard our Country's future by coming to School and bringing your family with you. Three Senior Classes meet at l8 o'clock. EVENING WORSHIP 7 OWJLOCII Sermon-Mensa e I-‘rom Hymn, "0 Love That ilt Not Let Me Go" Rev. II. L. Denton ' Soio—Selected-Mr. V. L. DIIIIWEII Male Choir will htye chars’! ot music and "l!!!" "l9 Sermon Hymn. Special So Service at 6.46 P. M. A rcri c tor Students an Young People will be held in _ this Church at 8.30. The speaker will be an accomplished Korean lady. Mrs. Induk Pak. Music ot tile Cay under direction o! Miss Vera II. Malcolm Campbell, Mus. Boo. Miss Helen CalIbeck-Organht. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH a I ' _Trln lty REV. HUGH MILLER, M REV. A. E. MacKENZlE. churches and students. . A., B. IL-Minlstcr, B. A.,—-i\SSISI3I’lt Minister. Individual sound piclurcs of A Pcmisvlvama meut device. insurance protection for wiic and family “Ink? 11W children are growing up. For instance, if a man lives to 60 or 65, which- ever pension age IlC chooses. he will receive a monthly income for the rest of Ills life; if Ila dies within tcli years after the pension starts the Company will continue payments to the end of the ten year period. ShouId the policy become a claim before the pension date, his beneficiary wiII receive a monthly income commencing at his death and continuing unill the date the pension would have storied, and at that date the full face amount of the policy will be payable. Pension policies share in the Company’s dividends, both before and after the pension commences. Under certain conditions the Doubic Indemnity Accident benefit and the Disability benefit may be added. I Further details will b. given gladly b my vi w w"- scntnlives in Canada. Newfolmdian or: Bermuda. ‘or lend the coupon briow lo our Head Oflice at It ulcr 0o. Ellnbllihcd 1X69 HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONTARIO "Owned by the Policy/raiders" \\--\-\.\‘\“.---.-‘.--.-..\.._-..\.--\---\~__v THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 0F CAISADAH ' WATERLOO. ONT. 1 am interested in a pension policy- Nam €---l.--~——-- -—-'~r-—""'-'“—'—“" ‘“'_‘”""-"" ' _ —' 0 I AIIIIIESJ..." 1u__ ‘\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\§\\\\\\\§\\\\\§\\\\\\\\§\\\\.\\ H. W. PLETCH, Branch Secretary" and Acting Branch hizinagel" 2nd Floor, Bunk of Nola Scnlla Bldg. CIIZIPIOIIEIIHVII, l'.Iil.I. I I I I i I l ‘I I I I I i I I I Ago u‘ @\\\_\-\\\--\\\\g Stale College has succeeded in laasslng gas ilimzzgli rcrl hot mot- sporting events arc slinuiil insidrl $Ci9llIISL hoods with a new English auiusc- hvdrooru THE TIIRONE 0F KING DAVID? Docs the British nzliinn cnnsiiivii- ihc ion Inst tribes of Israel? Are the claims of British Isrnciism. supported by Scripture? IIPLAR E\'.\T\'(Zl-II.I[\'T II. Ii. RENIIIIN ui the ISRIGIYYON (‘IIB A. ROY KENDALL, L. B. A lII.. A .5. G. Oa-Urlunist. ' 11.00 A. M.—“'I‘I-IE SACBAMENT 0F THE LORD! SUPPER" will be observed at this service. Miss Pair will addrm: the congregation. Members are asked to bring their Communion Tokens. All visitors are Invited to Communion. Vocal SoIo--"There is a Green lilll‘! -- - - .- uourrod Miss Margaret Stems 2.30 P. lib-Sunday School. 7.00 P. lit-Public Worship. Sermon-"CIIBISTSI CALL T0 ADVENTURE‘ Rev. A. I-I. MacKenzie. B. A. Anthem-“Beat oi the Weary‘! Visitors and Students Cordlaliy Welcome. 8.30 P. M.—In order that all may have the privilege 0! hearing Mrs. Pak, a special service will be held ln the Bali- tlat Church, under the auspices ot the "Young People" o! all Young People's Choir. Oilerllll- i SUNDAY. MAY 30. R PJI. \ SONG k Sl-IRYICIC 7.30 I'..\I. ‘GQGQGDG CDC C D D UOQC~U CC?! DDC-GQDCG-C e Si. Peter's Cathedral Incumbcnl—IlI~I\'. CANON “ALONE, M. A. L. Th. 8.00 A. bL-Iloly Communion 8.40 A. NL-Matins. ll.00 A. NL-(Ihnral Eucharist and Sermon. 2.30 I‘. Dlr-fillfltiil)” School. 7.00 P. M. —- Evenaong and Sermon. Tile Preacher will P9 I: ..:5"- _ _ aid-mi. - gnu‘; W """"~~ "y. y" fork. y"... .. q.- us: =3; W