.-..,- moms-a. v .s._sn-avvnvnni-i JPID-‘JB a ‘ i fe\'u'o'n‘n“n’ ‘ pi ,__-_- n- seaunn-QQ-g: ;y\\5%\L%&&5S&&&&&%&JJJJ-----___-___ -.-.-..'.'-'..'..-:.;-,,. u,” ::;.;z q: = c r- r" 4 - - . . . . . H 5: f -: THURSDAY’! Z5255 7557/1] GRAND 5mm: / ' lAIliLIAi/Illllfll 0F HIAIIMCIIIT 5"” "l diiiliilifl‘; yni‘ minutes are held in piece by this .oo ortcunliioufsdeiitistbformull. |.Dr. Wei-net's vent core Powder lets you I. Ecoiiom col: eujoysolid foods, linsli amount avoid em rsss- lute longer. inent of loose aPureJiarmleI, plates. Helps pre- pleeuiit tasting. “hwghqogmispyborilf-IJIIHH Dr. Wernets Powder 4mm» \l v v mi. Pilill vowiiul n mi wumo “dfiillcc or PR PRINCE EDWAID ISLAND IN THE PROBATE court's ‘The 25th div or May s. n, i944 E it f Helen Annie lgllllRfltcs late Charlottetown in County in the said Prov- lneve .DillSlEl’. deceased. Bill"- To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable OI literate person within said County- GREETING: WHEREAS lipon_ rcldifll lhs petition on file of W. Irimt Champion, Retired Gentleman. and Elaine Champion. Married “um-in: both of Charlottetown aforesaid, the Executor; of the above named Estate praying that ii citation may m: issued for the purpose here- inniter set forth: You are there- loru hereby required to cite Ill NP] l0fi5 interested in the sold Fatah to bc and aolwflr before the Jud e prc-sni at a Probate Court to hclil in thc Court House in Char- ioziraovm in Queens County. in the‘ mid Province, on Wednesday the lvuciitr-cighth day of June nextl coaxing, at the hour of twelve. o'clock noonuof tbeurune dlywr bill!‘ cause any ¢y can y the“Accounts of the said Ethic should not be passed and the Estate clcwd as prayed for in said iietition ilfli nn motion of A. James Has- iam Esq" Proctor said Peti- lioilcr. for in And ii i; hereby ordered that fldsy. trite Copy hereof be forthwith rub- tishcd in some newsiiuller publilhtd in llilirlottctown aforesaid once in racli ivcek for at least four con- secul c weeks from the date here- thst n true co v hereof be ith posted in te following l c hall of the Court House n ti‘ tretovi-n aforesaid. at or near i) Lsnk of Nova Scotla. 811d It 0!‘ ll ll‘ l-atli in Charlottetown aforesaid so iltai all persons interested in the sail] Estate as aforesaid may have dvc notire thereof. ii TNESS His Honour Harold rd Palmer. Judge of the said to (‘ourt at Charlottetown aid, the day and year first vlritteii. r- (four-t. l‘. MARGARET PALMER Regiltrar. \ (‘\.\'.»'. \ PEUYIYCE F Pliiftil‘: EDVARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 23rd day of May A. D. l9“ Zn m» Estate of Lydn E. Jones o of Haielliruok in Qllfifllfi iy in the Slilfl Province, blllfilfl ill deceased. telltale. o the Sheriff of the County of Quozns Couiitv or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING REAS upon reading the i on file of i. Roy Jones 0f n; that a citation may bc l5- ior the purpose hereinafter set .. : You are therefore hereby rc- uuircxi to tile all person; interested in tlic said Estate to be and up- pcai- beiorc the Judge present at a rrilbiite court to be held in the (Tourt House in Charlottetown in Quccns County, in the said Prov- iilcc. on Wednesday thc live!!!)'- cighth day cl‘ Juno next coming, at the hour ti‘ Eleven o'clock forenoon of the same rlay to shew cause if any inf-y can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be miss- eri and the Estate closer] as prayed ior in said petition and on motion oi‘ Donald litcliinnon, Esq" Proc- tor for said Pl-tltioncr. Anti it i-i hereby ordered that I lllrlllfl copy hrreof be forthwith pub- nrcil i ' I? l l: ii t If four run-l scuiiivr necks- from the llato here- oi iillll that a true copy hereof be fnrtiiivitli posted in the following puh'ii- niarcs rcsyiorlivcly, namely. of the (‘nurt House in at or near in (‘liar-l _ a a front of‘ rook Dairying Crunliunv olr nlnrr-saiil so that all l. i. said Es- tate as aforesaid may have due noiicr- thereof. WITNESS His llononr Harold Lennard Palmer. Judge of the saldi Probati- Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the tiny and year first shove irrittrn. Bv ihr urt. fSgdJ E. MARGARET PALMER. Registrar. st i8t. Dunstan’: iiliib 0f. lotion _i_. niii . lily I tendeegd ‘s nuixerln rgtir i nt. A. I . dent presided and after l egentrig speech called on Dr. J. B. rvwn to act u master of l-lls presentation ad- D“ a; follows: w r Dr. ullal — c are u- sembled here evcuihg to honor and to expreu our atltulewsnd dflwfflciltidn or the splendid ts which you have attained u residing of- flcer of our club clurng the p84 three years. You were among our newer members when you u- sumed office but by your greet seal and thoughtful consideration for all our . made a great financial endeared yourself to all the same time maintained highest ideals of the 5t. Dun- an‘s Club. Row that you hove been reliev- ed from the arduous duties of president we know you will de- vote your beat effort to the con- tinued success of the club. which to us bears such a revered and I This is the Twentieth Century-A Century o! Croat Progress-Great Achievement-And Today is the o! Arduous Youth-Vigorous and Vibrant Young Llic is Grow~ ing up amongst us here in Prince Edward Island-éllcre are a mass of Young Men and Women who are not Centered in the antiquities of the Past or the Cutmodcd Promote-They have Visions and Outlook-Their Eyes are on the Horizon- And “they 81101111111879 here to assist their Development the public places respectively. name! .| m: Row“ Bank M Cmadauvég. Clark and Enid Morson were House of mosphere. glass windows and a sense of reverence and adoration centraliz- ing about the chancel. ‘ People's Unions study our honored name. We would take this occasion also to manning and competent help- mate, for the v faithful Der- formnnee of her utiee u Re- cording Secretary. Ori behalf of the club. and u s small memento of service well ‘done 1 now ask Mrs. Heririebery to present our small gift. , The gift, a. gold mounted peri 'and pencil set was graciously ac- cepted by the Doctor in s few well chosen words. The rest of the evening was -sperit in music. dancing and en- ersl good fellowship riot the east of which was refreshments furn- ished by the ladies. Eastern Y. P. ll. Convention at Donia: A convention of the Eastern Young People's Unions was held Dundas United Church, Thurs- Msy 26th. | The afternoon session opened at 3 pm. The Dundas Y.P.U. conducted the service of worship. -Rev. W. I. Green, minister of the ‘church. welcomed the guests and Ralph Raynor replied to the Ad- dress of welcome. e business Period followed. :Mrs. Ralph Raynor presided. Rev. Weir, Mrs. Ralph Raynor, appointed on a nomination com- mittee and Rev. D. W. MscPher- son. Mrs. Lorrie Wlgginton, Mrs. Norman Green and Miss Helen Brow-n en e. resolution! commit- tee. The main feature of the after- noon was a discussion on Evangel- ism, d by Rev. L. M. Murray. Mr. Murray introduced new ins- terials for YP.U. work. Supper was served to the dele- gates by the ladies of Dundas Y.P.U. at the Manse. A social hour was enjoyed before young people returned to the church for the evening session. Rev. L. M. Murray conducted e sing-song and taught the young people a number of hymns from the Hymnary afterwhlch mem- hers of Montague Y.P.U. con- ducted the evening service ef worship. Rev. A. S. Weir, chairman of the nominating committee pre- sented the following report: Honorary President, Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Presidenb-Mrs. Ralph Raynor. Vlce-Preslrleiit-Reggie Clark. ( Secretary - Treasurer — Erma Mollett Convener of Missions — Enid Morson Convener of Oitizenehi, —- Hil- ton Robertson. Convener of Pelloweh ,. “ueenle Mutch. Convener of Culture - Arthur 8 95B y. Convener of Publications -Dorir Craswell. Convener of Leadership Train- ing —- Pansy Msecsuslend Convener of Girls’ World-Mrs. Roy Veeey. Mgcogglelgpg of Boys‘ work-Peter Assistant Officers: Revs. D. w. MacPhcrson, A. S. Weir, T. . MscLerinan. Mr. MacVlcker. W. I. Green, L. M. Murray and Miss Marie MocDougali. -y Rev. D. W. MecPhersoii present- ed the resolutions committee's re. port which rend as follows: (ll Resolved that the delegates of this convention feel e definite obligation to support the ideal of the United Church by precept and example to evangelize the People of our own local churches. 121 Resolved that our leaders‘ in Young People's work impress upon Young People the greater importance of the positive side of life over the negative. in ideals, thoughts. and projects. (3) Resolved that the Young People's Union take a d s tercst in up” m the beautifying of the Cod. and that we trv a more worshlpful st- by means of stained to create r41 Resolved that our Young thank Mrs. slullolly. your great opportunity of meeting and D wished all same modern’ facilities and accommodations that Young People Enjoy in other Provinces. Among the New, Boiler and Enlarged Facilities which the proposed Y. M. C. A. Youili Centre will provide forthwith for lilo Risin Generation as well as For lilo Members 0F llio Various Armed Services in our midst: are llio allowing : i] Modem tiled swimming pool with filter and I Better facilities for been parties for boy: I Attractive and convenient Club lune. chlorinatiiig equipment. “d 811-1; ' A‘ I. I f“ u i" n I I . fl More and mpmved shown‘ 1i Home atmosphere for college students and 1 Ipeoefer eiélie limiting. - 1i A really modern gymnasium for softball, other; sway from heme. I Swimming and life-roving inane. I Ieeltb instruction. volley ball, handball, badminton, bolket bill and physical culture. 1| rmiiim m» u» underprivileged. To Do the Job Properly and Completely a. Hundred Thousand Dollars is required-It's really a Worth-While Undertaking and will be of Lasting Benefit to the Whole Community-BIG GIFTS ARE NEEDED-Payments may be spread over Three Years-Be Ready for the Campaign Workers when they Call and Do Yourself Proud. ‘ ' well as others. {meeting were readuind approved. (5) Resolved that our Young People be given more responsibil- ity in the church work and church meetings. (Bl Resolved that our Young People's Unions study the part that the Church should and must sass ivioiisi: iisinrivi: I in Canada. she instructed at ‘Ipronto. no“ NOT ‘New CODE wquflscunln ofusillfllrlas voéedktlofzgi 151.31g w angst LondonmeOntt-i W H!‘ 6W Ce 11 - W38 #1‘ - At t ou rea war. una n - - ‘ l ° 1c ‘ l GEON, V -, M 30 —-(GP) None 0f the 11W? t0 f f . 2x111? éiigilgilitftililggrligigllrgel‘: fiilsiilylwriogffritei‘ fig 1031;512:121’: qbelilllilullllorsc. tile eligrgetlc 65- Brandchildren knows the code m‘ pound .__.° m“ were appointed to arrange for this s01, wmnan representative in thrill year-old granddaughter of Samuel, believes, though like Grandlfllhfl’ Fruits for jelly making in . service. Miss Rum Mitchell. N118: service until recently when violet] F. Morse. inventor of the talegmplh! Sflmuel. who sculptured. painted and order of desirability are: eon-int, Jean Lane. Miss Lillian Deacon. Mrs. comprehend the dot and dash of flu 11-; "aim Morse code- l-lei- actual dutlu are l sugar. d? fruit ‘u mllita secre m; .10 uvmg Mm ee urthsofspoundof Mllstead and Marlon Orr, Toronto, 4008 H full-lime Job for the United founded the American Academy of abaplllc, iipple. quince l ' . Le ~ N lll. M . Leth East . 5 Army Si al Corps tArllng- Design. they inheritacreallveness- b] m, pun-y d _ doll‘? gegglliledetlchliiitrgvitliltlrlve for llnfilzscrlnliillicl; inscribe]: to lilfil’ 1101:: went over Vi. But shgtanadmlts Ellie doesn't] nwiw-lly for painting and music. ac any’ m m “lg/l. t d f - to f tl 9.; t1 g-Th remainder , _ . . . lgmgllizfl Si“ gglxlgiligfltigclalfltipglglllpgl birth? gvgnlrlilzeewag spoilt in saint-i Qug Our Way By J. R. \Viilianv= 01"’ Rfmrflmt’. House With Major Hnnnle in Young People's Work. and contests. M v ,___ _ The president conveyed greet- ings from the President of Mari- time Conference. She also asked the young people to keep ln mind the date of Maritime Conference at Ssckville. July l1-l9tli. N0 young person should miss the ll ld u - - ‘ . ' “""'" i’ regrllierlrtfiiioiciaol ‘ti? iariofiis g3;- £= s/Qu QANT 5E 1214515910 pp WHY DON'T YOU CHECK \ you-gs rue FINANCIAL c’ we BOUGHT 228E“ 6O 3N4‘? i ions. Ferry A JOB RIGHT-aGDMEBOIT/S ' PREFERRED LWAYS HAVIN’ ‘TO CHECK ANYWAV ISAKE'5 A uP you’ L. KAT Absence!“ was» ' HAS I DEPARTED. on . 0o 4114“ THAT RIMQ you LEFT 1H THE TUB! mecsor- soars I we FIRE-EATER. M-ruaslus‘, ale- aa o. ‘l’. :ElE-WT$HAT sPooK wAs SUST ANOTHER one o: IAKE‘S Now Taxi Driver BY ANITA FREEDMAN . Canadian Press Stuff Writer TORONTO. May 29 -—<.CP|— Her Air Transport Auxiliary hiswry sheet describes her as a “first class officer. keen. steady pilot and cheer- ful personality" but Helen Harrison feels there is nothing unusual about iéerkabllities or glamorous about hBy or . ‘The first Canadian girl to ferry military aircraft in the British Isles for the A.T.A-. Vancouver-born Helen ls at her parents‘ home here after 20 months’ service overseas. and a real effort to carry on the During that ti she came home young people's work of the church. once on a. Short ealve, Ilyln back in The Jutlaes extended congratula- a bomber a; co-pllot- -'pr0 ably ibei tions to the winning union and first Canadian glrl to cross the ‘the groups of Eastern Atlantic as air crew. Union Gods richest blessing in Helen came heme because she was their labors in the Master's vlne- homesick for Canada and felt the: ard. with her experience she would be The speaker for lili‘ able togetaflyiiig Job here. Al- a unen- ‘lb MV,‘ HIS FRENQSAKE l HABERDPSHER LEFT LlKE A i-iooK T0 BLWA mo LADDER get iig to know Dr. Basil Matthews COMFANV! who will the theme speaker at the conference. The report of the judges, Rev. J, Jarvle and Rev. C. Carncgy. Summcrslde, in the shield coni- petltion, was read. North 'Wilt- shire Y.P.U. was adjudged the win;- Challottetown, Hampshire and Hunter River Unions commended for the excellence of their reports, all oi which gave an impression of a great deal done i4’ i’: Il%=i'_- _ 3 evening session. Miss Marie MacDougoll. though she has had no luck so for Director of Christian Education and has decided to return to En - - at Trinity United Church, Char- land in the fall. she has managed in / // c - W , lottetown, gave an inspiring nd- rather oblique fashion to stay nee,- b-I JPWII-kwss, dress basing here remarks on the i flying fields and the air activity she loves. Sh.» new works a taxi-driver for a ccnipany transport ng passeng- ers to nearby Melton aiFPort. theme of the conve tl “F Girist and His Churciifnn or The installation oi tile new ex- ecutive by Rev. W. I. Green clos- Ac an AFIKA. first officer, ioughl; ed a successful convention. equivalent, to e flight lieutenant, she ~—~——————-— flew single and twin engined sir- e ligllfizslggiitzlny. Wm includlgggsimflrtéis. Mosqultos, 2 g c - = rigs an s _ r shire Y. P. H'- was held on May ll, w base. “‘ °m “m” at the home of Mr and Mrs. Bert "At first} thoughtt ‘what a. thrill Lane. Tm devotional period lcd by to fly s spitflre’ but when you ferry Nomio Toombs. o'er. three or four of them in opened by Day is Dying in the West, 101M166 by Scripture Lesson Thess- alunlans: b Verses 15-24 read by Misc Lillian Deacon. The devotional period closed with l-lvmn. o God clonlai of Love- Thc president. Mrs Leroy Mum!" presided the roll cull was s day the Blflmor wears off." she slid. He.- favorlte aircraft lg the Mflfiflllllo bomber, "It's mnooth. light. easy to git-indie yet Powerful,” the ne . Flying an old nose-heavy Lysahd- er from which too much ballast had fonns answered by ten memhrr . o been removed. she had her only 1r. of worship in our own church ll visitor. Minutes of the picvioilig iwddsm when she Wflo forcedlto __ crash-land. "I Just. saved thtm m; Th 2250 1H Jobwfor it was about to be broken e gentle tissue sums .......25° ll n moi (o. LIMITfD HUM IANAHA rflNADD S llmMlNl iGHT BIND ill "e Served 1