~ CHURCHES TOMORROW? fiuuizcu oi ENGLAND S. PETER'S CATHEDML Anglican Ilaichford Square Reverend Cenon Go‘. Meiletl ILA-. the Doctor The Iaevarend W. G. llegg Honorary Assistant Print. organist and Choir Director “in Brenton. Lio. llaic. ’irmi. innssy am: sutu- Itogetion Snndny. 1.30 an. Mattias ii a.ni. Holy Euchnriat in am. Church School ll a.m. Choral Euohnrist sermon: By the hector. ll e.m. Church School (Under 0) 7 p.m. Eveheong "5. nuts ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1169 by loyal Foundation. the Iteverend Bceanon J. ‘I‘. Ibbott. c (0-I5) organist and Choir blaster: Paul (tudniore. A.lidua._ (MoGili) ,____.___ "E30 a..ln. lloly coinnsunion lo a.m. Sunday School ii am. Morning Prayer and Ser- nnn Subject: "In God‘: Service", Anthem: [lroadcult C.F.C.Y. Church Panda: Prince School Cadets 7 pm. Evening Prayer and Ser- non, Subject: "lllllllfld ll! H993" Anthem: 'll5RESBYTERIAN __————-?-—-——--:- FHE KIRK OF S. JAMES _— The llsverend T. II. B. Semen. M.A.. 8.T.M. Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mclllcnete Mus. B-. li‘.M.C.M.. organist and Director oi the Choirs. ~10 a.m. Church School 11 ans. Divine Service and Ser- mmn: "The Most Important Work "hrlsl. Is Doing on Earth Today” Street Solo: Come Unto llini (from Messiah) Handel. Miss Muriel llurst. Anthem: 'iir'lat Iletli a Gar- ilen. —'I‘hIman 5 pm. Vespers and Meditation: "Our Debt to John Knox, tbe~Fath- ll‘ ni Scottish Protestantism" Anthem: Cast Thy Burden. — liendelseohn visitor: cordially vveloosno ‘Zion PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH _.___.._.._:._:__ Cor. Prince and Gra.iton Sta. The Ileverend W. Ilercld Drown. M.A.. Minister Mr. Frank Johnson, A.'I'.C.I.._ Organist and Choir Director Morning Worship in a.in. The Church School 10 s..m. Adult Bible Clan ' 11 em. The Nursery School ll e.m. Sermon: "The Master Builder" The Alexander (fiiaptar No. II or The Royal Arch Mason's will ioin us in our morning worship. mnibers of The order will take part in this service. Junior Chorul: Junior Choir of P.IJ.I. .- nrphanege: "God Knows" Anthem: "Great and Glorious"-— llsydn Evening worship 7 p.m. Sermon: “You are the lien" Miss Joan Large, newly dleig'riat- rd rleaconeaa. will assist the Min. ister. * Anthem: "May No Iiaals Intruder" Illandcll. Duet, Marilyn McDonald. I'll lilrkox: "Faireet Lord Jeesua" "Know Yet Not That Ye Are lhe Temple of God". The British and Foreign Bible Society l'RIN(‘I'Z EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY Do you know that your rift to the Bible Society \\lll provide approximately the inllowlng: (‘nit W'lioie New Bibles Test aments Goopeie $3.00 8 I 100 3.00 ll 20 500 10.00 10 00 1000 30.00 50 200 5000 Reanesnbcr this great work with a gift cent to the Bible House at 100 lfltaroy Street, rmrlottetown. I’. E. I. U5,- iiimmr UNITED cuuscn Minister: Reverend A. Frank Mecbun. IA. 0I’|'InIst end Choir Director Gown A. Thompson. I".l..C.0. (CHM). A.E.C.M. . ll e.m. Senior Church School end Begins: 11 LE. DIVIIII W "'_, conduct. all by the Minister. Sermon: Look- ing To Jesus —l.ev'd. W. E. Munro. M.A.. l.D.. D.D., Editor of The United churchmen. Anthem: Our Ietuga and Strength (James C. Fyio) 1 p.m. Divine Worship. conducted it! the Minister. Sermon: Invest In The Church —Beverend Dr. 0 Love of God (Eric You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE IAPTISI CHURCH Onrner Prince end Fltaroy Streets The Reverend James D. Devlson B.A.. B.D.. Pastor. Orgeniet end Choir Director- loyeton I‘. Mugiord. A.It.C.0. II a.m. Wonhip sent“, 5.1-. "A Good Conscience." Choir: I2 noon. Church School 7D-In. Worehip service. Sermon: "A Rebel Conquered" Choir: A Christian welcome to all who would love the Lord. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN . CHURCH us Kent Street llernl D. Dunbar. B.Th.. Mlnlltcr Him Thelma Burns, organist gm- Choir Director. 10 e.ln. Church School and Pam- ily Hour. An average of "100 or more in “54". 11 am. Morning Worship and Communion: Sermon: "Prlyu-_ Knowledge or Feeling” Anthem: "Let Not Your Heart Do Troubled" ‘I p.m. Evening Worship: Ser- mon: "When God Points Illa Fin- ger At You" Antbm: “Now The Day Is Over" Central Christian Church extends to one end all e cordial welcome on the Lord’: day. The Salvation Army Great George Street "HOME OF I-:VANGELISM" Since I88! 5I'- Clbtain end Mrs. Lea Titcombr Corps Otlioere. IO e.m. Band Beech Grove 11 a.m. Public Holiness Meeting. TOPIC: "The Rock that Moved" 2 p.m. Directory Class .,.2.S0 Sunday School 8 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting 0.30 p.m. open Air Maritime Electric 1 p.m. Salvation Rally. Topic: "The Sweetest Story ever Told" United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 31 line Avenue lov. Quincy stairs. Pastor. Phone 8816 III a.ns.—Sund.ay School ll a.m.—Worehlp end Praise ‘I p.ns.—Evangeliatle. The nibleet oi the evening mes- sage la: The Baptism oi the Holy Ghost with the Bible sign of speaking with other tongues. You Are Welcome. EBSPEL HALL (Corner Prince and Ilurd Sts.) ORDER 0!‘ MEETINGS Lord's Day- All meetings ncclled. Conven- tion in The Gospel Hall at Cre- paud. “Christ Jesus came into the world to save slnncrs."—-—I Tim. 1:15. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mro. Daniel MecLean, Bristol, who departed this life May tilt. IMI. Oh blessed words of comfort, Which bid us have no tear in Haven we'll find “deer Mother." Whom we loved and cherished here. Inserted by her Deughtere Margaret end Mary and Grandchildren. DISCUSS TRADE SEOUL. Korea. — (Reuters) — Robert Mayhew. Canadian Ambas- sador to Japan, arrived here Mon- day to discuss future trade pros- pects between Canada. and South Korea with south Korean officials. He will center with president Sing- Doliols and men Rhee today. Different! A .91.! areas? DIGESTIVE mos P. F. Eoglitb Quay oAgcaero\ia-sleedaiealbleeult that lugtuyswacsosgl: ablotore tlnoeoeehor refreshments whoa oaaeraalalag. semi P.!.Digoetlvo wish ehooaeaedwlthbew oragn nee prefer. PHK iREAN'S BISCUILS \ CITY AND nisrnscr ROY‘! TAXI. Dill 0000-0509. ‘YOU! DOLLAR IUYI I0l.l- at the HUGHES DIUG ITOII. rowu LAWN MOWIJA from $57.50 up at The Bike Shop. KEEOSENE. llgctrlc and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators. Bryenton and Hacker.- "ws nsarfrue sicx WELL”. Giggey's Pharmacy. open evenings ‘till I o'clock. SERVICE TO IIOI. Dial M32, Cantwelra Pharmacy. next to Gloria. LIJSCUOUS Cream Putts They're fresh and crispy and filled with rich cream filling. Try (Cm! from Stewart Bakeries. POWER LAWN MOWEIJ from $67.50 up at The like Shop. IIUMMAGE EALE at 'l‘ri.niiy United church basement. Junior w. A. 3.00 p. in. May amid. WINSTON FITZGERALD‘! Vio- lln Dance Records end New Gquare Dance Records. Toomlia Music Store. COTTON I-IOUSEDIIESSES. Res. $2.93. special price $1.08. Nylon Hose good shades, on sale We. The Gloria. 1'19 Grafton Street. AVE MARIA. aurig as you never heard it sung before. by Bill Kenny of the Ink Spots, Forum. Ml)’ “lb. 8.15 p. m. MecDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. inc and tape re- cording. lilo K: t Street. Phone E915. BIIEADALBANE PItI'JSBYTER- IAN CHUIIUH. — Services Sunday. May 23rd. II a. in. Sunday School 10.15 a. in. All are welcome. Good- will McDouga1l, student Minister. TRYON UNITED CHURCHES.- Sunday. May 23rd. Tryon ii a. in. Cape Traverse 3 p. in. Orapaud 7.30 p. in. Rural Life Sunday. Rev. Lloyd Archer, Minister. HUNTER. RIVER CHARGE. — services May 23rd. Hampshire 9.45 a. m. with Sunday school at 11.00 a. m. wlltahire ll.lll e, in. Sunday School at 10 e. in. Hunter River 1.30 p. m. Rev. Howard Christie, Minister. , FROZEN ORANGE CONCEN- TRATE prices have gone up 3 times in the last month. Not so—with our used car and truck prices. You car. buy more now for less than ever before. I911 Champion. 2 door sedan —Looka and runs like new—¢695.00. T. G. Ives. BROOK!’-‘IELD CHARGE. — Presbyterian Church in Canada. The hours of service for Sunday. May 23rd, are as follows: Hartavllle II a. in. Sunday school lo a. m. Brook- llrld 8 p. in. Sunday School 2 p. in. Glasgow Road 1.30 p. m. All are w ' e. Rev. Lawrence Blsikie. Minister. SAY BILL--Have you seen '1‘. G. Ives Garage since rebuilding. The cross truss beams are eleven feet high inside. The lower 4 feet of the walls are covered‘ with asbestos board and then Gyproc above that —both fire resistance materials. Large end windows and skylights- grent big door large enough to take in a bus. ' POLICE COURT — In City 001- lce Court yesterday morning before Magisti-a_ta Martin, a. woman charg- ed with issuing a forged cheque was remanded until today. A men charged with theft of e watch was remanded until the 15th. One drunk and incapable was fined 35 and costs. or 5 days. another was sentenced to 20 days and another was remanded until the 28th. WE CAN SUPPLY all kinds of Studebaker parts including usw motors and crankshaft kits for Champion or Model Mill and 1'! Heavy Trucks. Special Week-End Pric on new and used Studebaker cars and trucks. Servicing stude- baker products for 1! years. '1'. G. Ives. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. David Rennie. Darlirigton, wish to anno the engagement of their grand-daughter Katherine Eliza- beih Nicholson to John Wendell son of Mr. and‘ Mrs. W, H. Phillips. Charlottetown. The marrlege will take place June ldth. I954. at 4.30 p. in. in the Presbyterian Church. Hariaville. P .E. I. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. CIASWILL for Better Phelp- graphs. GOLP EQUIPMENT at whole- sale prices at The Bike Shop. IELANGEII IANGES for coal wood or on Bryenton an Macxey. COIDBED ISLAND VIEWS. - 0raswell'a studio. BLACKS — Ordinarily to 312.95. Saturday special 30.95. Henderson as Cudrnore. JIHHTI TAXI I810 or 5253. vials’ III-STYLE MILLINEIIY. 163% Great George Street. Every style I-Ii-style. WANTED. — Three thousand begs suitable for shipping coal. A. Pickard 4: co. Coal Dealers. SPORT SHIRTS. in nylons and reyons. regular to $5.00. Holiday special $2.00. Henderson as Cud- mote. SIIINING WATERS LODGE open for the season. May 23rd. Catering to banquets and wedding receptions during June. ' ISLAND GEILL. Queen Street Dial 0220. Serving full course din- ncre. Specialising Chinese dish. NEW WILLIS PIANO. — "Can- ada's Best". Special low price. Toombs Music store. FAMOUS MAC’! hair resiorcr again available only at The Jen- kins Pharmacy, 85¢. LADIES LEATHER SHOULDER - Dill ‘I81! BAGS. — Special $4.95. Toombs Music Store. I-II-STYLE MlllinEl')' 0 f f e r s most attractive discounts on all hats for today only. COCOANUT M.-ictirucns as de- licious and crisp and Iasly as can be today at Stewart Baker- ies. PANTS SALE—Rcgular $12.95 in gabardlne and worsteds. Saturday feature $3.95. Henderson er Cud- more. THE INK SPOTS SHOW. — The season's outstanding musical attraction. Monday, May alst, 8.15 D. m. I-‘oruni. - SPECIAL Banana (fake manic with real bananas. Please every one with this flavored dessert. today at Stewart Bakeries. OUTSIDE PAINT SPECIAL — White. $3.75 a gal. Grey. Green and Red, $2.95 gal. Douglas Bros. dz Jones, 155 Kent Street, Charlotte- town. GRADUATING EXERCISES Prince Edward Island Hospital School of Nursing, Prince Wales College Auditorium, Tuesday, May 25th, 8 p. m. _ SPORT SHIRTS in plains and checks. regular to 05.00. Holiday special 82.89. Henderson as Cud- more. GOSPEL SERVICES, Sons of England Hall: 11:00 a.m. mornln:z worship, 2.30 p.m. Sunday school. 730 p.m. Studies in Revelation, “The 144 Thousand. Who Are They? Has a Gentile Company any right to this title during this present age?" Visitors wel- come. Rev. H. F. MncEwea. MILTON - IIUSTICO PARISH. Rev. A. E. Piercey, rector. Ser- vices for Sunday. May 23 are: St. John‘s, Milton, 10 em. Sunday school; 11. morning prayer and sermon; Christ Church, Cherry Valley, 2:30 evening prayer and sermon. St. Mark's, Eustico, 7.30, evening prayer and sermon. Come and bring the whole family. CREDIT UNION MEETING-— President Gecrge Cheverie of the Federal Employees (Charlottetown) Credit Union occupied the chair at a meeting of the executive com- mlttee on Thursday night held in the offices of the U10. Mr. Frank Carboncll, treasurer. submitted the fliiariciel statement indicating a membership of lot in the Credit Union with shares of approxim- ately 81500.00, accumulated since their inauguration last November. Membership is open to all federal civil servants. A short discussion period followed the business meet- ing. Mr. J. J. (Buff) Connolly is secretary of the organization. at with a IA‘;-Bo.;‘cnu a velvet or weoda..triins as it grass cli Inga-—leaves to rake. gyeilable service. ‘ 9 ‘Write for FREE I\ I O:UI:'C'l omen ‘Iovvoeoq ans... DOUGLAS 155 Kent St. You r.l3‘”" '3 "°_ '.?."4era chore! I.IcI_|Il||-III?!‘ ‘ ‘s most popular ‘ rotary power mower. ‘V’ smooth 18' swath through any height grass evenly distributes‘ pulverised a whole lawn is done in minutes.’ And Lawn-Boy their so little. When you buy Lawn- Boy. you buy dependable quality. & JONES . 9 v ‘ nth: cw ‘ VIIMI IOOI Nohnndslpplng goes — nothing |we1l were a few armless straight- lbacked chairs for the older mem-; ;bers of the family and the infre-' lqucnt guest. The small fry sat ‘on wooden benches that had to be ‘dragged to the table at mealtime. . , . ‘Almost every home boasted a Every ‘m“ the Vrnmem °f mevlarge family chest into which Un"°d 5"!" 5°" t° church h° went the settlers best clothes his puts a $5 bill in the coilectionfuade goods his money _ {I he pl"’°' Tm’ c"“'°m 1"‘ b°°“ i"‘had any -—'hlS marriage licence ' v°‘u. ever “in” Gmver Cleve‘ the title of his land and what notrf l';‘_xdlf°°°;'p“d ‘h’ Wm" H°"'°’ 1 Proudly displayed on a giant- C ‘d. ° {the too‘? produced :y,sized sideboard stood the house-. an‘ 1'" '"“°” " pmduced y.wife's pewter and crockery. Her l2 P" "M M th‘ “"""." ireirigerator was the cellar. And. ]mAv1u:gu£;my$:‘ fen ;::_‘f"‘’i'i’d 1:’ ishe did not have to thaw out her .t i . t 01 l 51' kun .°l'lmeat before cooking it as house- ' ' ‘""“. 9 ‘W. ° 1' 9 "'1wives do in our day. Glass table-i V9?’ "cunl’."°n “sh Wm‘ ' H” °"ware and silver sets were just gene n ‘“°m“"lBu' ‘"‘“" bulnabout as scarce as hen’: teeth.‘ , ' 3°“ '” ‘l°w°d 5° Table knives were not common: 9;}, W19‘ ym" b"° h“"d5' land forks were made of steel or are a one way you could cross , mm the Atlantic without getting sea-i ' o o o i flak’ H01? B’: nukm‘ the V°ya5"~. Perhaps the most cherished in n 3" {m"m°‘ w“V“ d° "°"[picce of furniture in the house‘ e““t.m° Wu" belqw mo. !°°"|\ras the bed. Frequently it wasi “5:';r°in' 'i°f:::“rfl "f we 31’, " W“ .the only dowry of the Island i in” Inf: “M: Sysvln “:5 pmwibride, and the marriage contract’ as ‘It had been’ in 33 1 ° sfmeiassured its ownership to the sur-‘ 1 ‘h B ,1. h 11 ‘T’; "c_‘°"5.vivor of the union. The bed was 0 e tn 15‘ 5.95’ e, h“b"a""',big, too, six-foot or niore square., 3:‘; 'l::"1§f" to" “t h“ f:g'"“!itopped with a straw mattress or cleared “I'M wit?‘ ..'V:i;‘,"',' 1 ° a well-filled feather lick, and to ms“ ‘t the fl?“ ‘ill?’ p°‘:'- draped and curtained with variausl drink apmu of :um I? til M‘ °lcolored hangings. Buffalo hides} ern I 5 e .‘V";'-ind coarse viviool lfilanketls served ' ¢ or covers w en t e nig its were‘ M32?‘ tfineinugfi 2" J:’°l;‘°‘d°'co|d. Some of the smaller chil- nt the ofirest imm 9 I°"_‘§5.r‘lrcn slept on cuts or three or; Lhere W5! hard]? °ne°l'5- t d’_‘f5f' e:four to a bad; no doubt some slept: ence either anrlywli grill l.".i"n ‘he “.0.” in "595 "1 Very came more’ {mm ‘ha ”l§‘“‘“t‘:large families. for only occasinn- the furnishings thane (‘Mn I ll: ('1 ‘guy d" M -“"d "-We ""3" ""° " quam mm 9" two beds listed in an inventory. 3'' _ . . 1 A wardrobe, ‘often a huge piece‘ The kitchen was ‘he’ t 19! furniture with drawe_rs‘unlim-I tam” H I h d 99“ 91” 0 illcd completed the furnishings of p y '9 “ 5 9 ME“ "1 EU‘ the pioneer‘: humble home. ‘ ”’p’ ‘'3' ‘‘m“"°5- 1‘ ‘"3 ‘he Only was used for storing clothing and‘ room that was heated unless though" househdd Km,ds_ strange But True Dy 1'‘. ll. MacArthur catch Seinrdly. May 22. 1954 The Guardian Page 3 chimney was a double one in the‘ middle nf the house. On hearth under the huge mantle all me crude fireplace stood the iron} '-hejneitlher were pocket uaiches. Thr- Ol‘Clll'ial‘y mortal depended on tho‘ . Mirrors were not inn cnmmnnz, The Vacation of Your Dreams FREE WIN $300.00 IN CASH IN THE MOTHER'S OWN TEA MARITIME VACATION OFFER Send a wrapper or box front from MOTHER'S OWN TEA or TEA BAGS or a bag front from VERIBEST TEA or a reasonable facsimile to RADIO STATION CJCH HALIFAX. Simply include }our name and address. Winner will be an- nounced June 4th. Entries accepted until May 31st. sun to tell him the time of day iiieralurc. / mulching leaves.» Dial 6.505 iircdogs along with the India en-' v - ' A ‘ sible pothook and Sp“. The glmsylyxhen working in forest or field. pans, and so on were arranged in order nearby. There were cop- per and wood Candlesticks for} holding the homemade candles,i and sometimes a pair of snui'fers.: Continued on page 14 There were also iron lanterns on the mantlepiece for use outside, at night. And on pegs above the‘ i door leading to the outside rest-‘TflearpgglgswlgguEé!fmi¥;r£;‘:::l d th h b't t’ -: . . §m_n.e H Hm ' sun and powdel over Radiio lstntlon CJRW (1240 A I t b I on your in) every Sunday at‘ pine ail‘-I“e()al.€ lrtnrdllfdlan fiselrliitrg 8:“ p‘m' sped“ music on "Ch of the room. Ranged along the Wnzmm‘ ' MASONIC CHURCH SERVICE Alexandra Chapter — Royal Arch Masons will attend Divine Service on Sunday morning, May 23rd, at Zion Presbyterian Church. All Master Masons are invited to attend. Assemble in the Church Hall at 10:30 am. ‘ LADIES’ KENW000 SHORTIES $39.50 Stylish - - - Durable - - -‘ colourful. JACK CAMERON 139 Kent St. . iiliarlottetown A-‘I RECONDITIONED USED MERCHANDISE Beaffy Gas Washer reconditioned $1 '| 9.00 Enterprise Oil Range. Pot burner $9530 Astral Refrigerator New unit $59_oo Maytag Electric Washer Excellent condition $59.00 I4 H. P. Outboard Motor Euinrude $239_oo C.C‘M. Genfs' Bicycle reconditioned $28_o0 3 Only Usevd Bicycles Your choice 5] 5_()() Chesterfield Suites 3 pieces $55_oo Dineife Suite Table and 4 Chairs HOME $35.00 Chrome Kitchen Suite Table and 4 Chairs 56930 Buy on Simpsons-Sears Easy Terms — 10% Down Low Down Payment on " Appliances reg. $429 C.C.M. C-ionfs' or Ladies Bicycles. Reg. $6|.9E . . . . . . . . . . $49.95 Ledies' Sunshine DeLuxe Bicycle. Reg. $68.50 $09.95 Gurney Combination Coal, Gas Range‘. reg $259.00 . . . .. $229.00 FURNISHINGS 3 pc. Kroeliler Chesferfieid—Woo| Frieze, req. $339 2 pc. Kroehler Sleep or Lounge-—-Wool Frieze. Special Holiday Week-End . 4 g-v fl Q We Service Wliat We Seill 9 cu. ff. Supremacy Refrigerator, reg. $339.75 . . $249.00 Frigidaire Electric Range, reg. $397.75‘-. . . . . . . . Kenmore Electric Ran.geHe, reg. $49.95 . . . . . . . . . $43.50 R. C. A. Victor Mantel Radio. reg. $|34.50 . . . . . . 599.50 R. C. A. Victor Combination Radio Phonograph reg. $299 $319.00 $239.50 . . . . .. $289.00 $349.00 Studio Couch—Green Woven Repp. reg. $59.95 . . $53.00 Chesterfield Choirs--Wine Velour, reg. $59.95 . . . $47.00 Walnut Drop Leaf End Tables. reg. $i8.95 . . . . . . . $15.00 Corner China Cabinet, Reg. $69.50 $62.50 6 pc. Breakfast Suiie, natural finish, reg. $|25.00 . .. 5 pc. Chrome Suites. assorted Colors. reg. $99.50 . . . . . . $79.50 $109.00 Satisfaction or Money Reiundoal —' 129 Kent st. Dial 3138