i. 3 I‘. I I I i. IIIIICI ‘Dwnl-TODAY "uuoncovra more" NEWS - scum: . curoou _ snows loo-n . > - _ Jlliltj-JVIEII. . cauwm u.» anemone. IOWAID llollfllll‘ new ‘ Footy/e st m Queen emu. v cosnnannrou us: m- t‘ l‘ suamcs. AT you: BIIVIUI Amfast 17°11 Ocmrny. Phone we Qflfi- —'.‘ F? 39% g. Golden Wedding ‘Santa-day. June 21st from d to 6 V ‘ ST. CATHERINE! Meetings con. ltmuing emh night except Satur- Idfly atlEM. lmdbdayIlRM. lThere is no collections and no ob- llgltlonl. Come and hear the old fashioned Gospel How you can b. . saved and know it. '3‘? i. ‘will re , |r ' r I ' ‘h’. “Li... for a r 4| J I l I J I .' _ ' l _ - ' crwacn NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustloo for Sunday. ‘ June 22nd. St. John's, Milton, Sun. day School 10.00 A. M. Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. 8t. Mark's. Rlure- tico. Sunday school 2.90 P. M. Ev- ening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. Sid- ney J, Davies, Rector area B? ifb-BE clown-IN . TRINITY CHURCH. — Tlhe . 4 ple of Trinity will again worship In {Immlly groups “hi: Sunday morn- |lng. when the Sacrament of Bap- itism will be administered. and the ‘ lvlinister will speak on "The Family I in Church." In the evening Mr. Mc- ‘Lennan will take for his subject Starring ' 1 ttllicnlnlelnlnrl tut-guru llfllllll. “ WILUIM EYIHE - wtuu strum t, t, gtursiuu Blliilifll- HORUIHY msu EXTRA: UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS i “The NW Jemnemv" The music AND SHOESHINE JASPER {I}; for trhe day will include we anth- ems! "0 Come to My Heart. Loni lJesus" by Paul Ambrose, when Mr. flplarvey McPherson will take the :§~et~§>oo§oo@~ao<§o®<7wsolo; and "Saviour. Breathe An D55 -? E‘- ii-Mg L?" m Vain" ~ A30 Ti‘ Q Q-Qi _. 4} A‘ _¢m~- g cimfiimli i roost o l Evening Blessing," an Italian Chorale. A cordial invitation is ex- ‘, tended to all visitors to worship I; I with us at these services. "QVAIQIIO (All!!! IIDBUCIJOIII IIIIIII '1- “o I THE BAPTIST CHURCH. —- Moming worship, tomorrow at 11 A. M. wll1 be conducted by the hunister. the l-‘tev. James D. Davi- son, B, D., with sermon. ‘Think Well of Oneself!" Mr. Ivan Robin- /T_>/¢ i. EXTRA: rover: ‘son WLII u... --1 Come t. Tlhee" (Ca Ro. ). The sessi f the wmrsa HOLIDAY ‘I - moi-Zr. 53.1.1 wru b0 r55‘ ti...» lately following Momma; Worship. ADVENTURE l. Evening Worship at 1 P. M. will be PALE5T|NE conducted, with semton, by the ‘Rev. Dr. F‘, W. Patterson, Presid- sfiqw; 230.7 and 8:4) ,. _ent of Acadia University. A duet. l» selected, will be sung by Miss Pearl r.\. Burns and Mr. The music of the day will be in Barry Bugden. 3 "‘ I charge of Miss Helen Stewart. A. '1‘. v ~> C. M., organist and director of choir. Ill ‘ml ANOI‘! no: OI . . “a - Ylgl; are cordially lllnvlbed‘ to naggi- - ., c teinanyoraoteworsp "T" “NLJIM _ . “ _ >' services at the Baptist Church to- IIIOITGW. T0 IIIIISTS z yrya I“ "WFDIIT W I INFORMATION —Contuct— r P. E. I. IIAI IIIEIS IICIIIII TIAIIS IIIIIIY BUIIIE IIIII EIIIIIEIIE IIIIIII STIIIIG etus; TRUTH on consequences . NEWS PLAYTIME JOURNEY . scram SNAPSHOTS I TRAVEL BIIIIEAII P hone IIOO - IDI Queen St. I 47c ‘iii? . ANYONE Interested tn Mooring a Red Cross Bwlnlntng and Wam- lcsgn. mFQgny-c upturn m. o’! flfll rofl ll Charlottetown. L w“ l-n-I GIADUATES-lfave you: dip- 208135 frwmod at Henry MlcFlrlam momma Repairing ma m. Corllll. New cores curried in stock. Mallett‘: Battery Service, Phone B80. Cllllfill SERVICES. -- Bu-vtco 0H Sillilu’. June fled. Alexandra ll A. M. Crom Roads 7.3). Youth Program at evening servloe Rev. Sterling Stackhouse. Minister. CITY roucn coon _ A m... charged with “non support" ap- Peflred before the Stlpendlary Magistrate yesterday and was re- manded until today. ANNUAL MEETING. — The An. lllwl Meeting of the P. E. l. Auxil- iary of the British and Foreign Bible Society will be held in St. John's Anglican Church. Milton, Thursday evening, J-une 26th, at 8 o'clock. Special speakers will be the Rev. E. M. B, Wheelock, Falrvllle. N. 3., ireorly hppolntrd District Secretary. and the Rev. G. B. Mac- Donald, B. Sc, D. D., st. John, N3, Interim District Secretary. Every- one welcome. ' CHURCH 0F ENGLAND Servic- es for the Parish of New London. ow- Slmdav. June 22nd. 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion, st, Mark's Church, Kertsmgton. 11 Morning Prayer, St. Mark's. Kenslngton. 2.30 Evening Prayer, St. Thomas’, New London, 7.30 Evening Prayer, SI. Stephen's, Burlington. Church school me 110m‘ before service in each place. Rev. D. E. Noel, Rector, LETTER nncarvan FROM SOUTH WALES -—- Mrs. Whitfield Yeo, Kingston received a letter on June llth. from a lady of Pandry Road. South Wales in reply to a note she had dropped 1h g 330k o1 potatoes they had sold In March and had been shipped to the Brit- Ish Market. She Whs pleasantly surprised to receive the note on May 18th. and was well pleased with the tubers. The food situa- tion is very grim there at pres- mt but they are hoping for bet- ter times in the future. She also zpoke of the long cold winter with nothing but snow and heavy rain. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES.- Mornlng and Evening WOTBTLIP,II. the Kirk tomorrotv will be conduct- ed by the Minister, the Rev'd. T. H, Bllsscll Scmcrs, M. A., S. T. M., who will also preach the Sermons, In the Morning on “Guidoposts to Goodness" and in the Evening on “Participation in Worship and Ad- ministration", the fourth 1n the series "The Meaning of Protestant- ism." The Churdh Organist, Miss E, Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Baa, will direct the music for- the day which will include the anthem Ln the Morning by Attwood, "Tum Trhy Fbce f-rom my Sins" and a Con- tralto Solo in the Evening by Mrs. Nell D. MacLeun. "An Evening Prayer" by Gabriel. The Church School meets at 10 o'clock during May and June. Rad Grossiontrlhutlon The CBJIB-(“ln Red Cross Society gratefully acknowledge the receipt of $19.22. proceeds of the organ ma cauwrrirowu rzusnmm A refreshing swim. ..s summer sun...snd for complete relaxation, a Winchester . . . "Blended Right" from three of the world's choicest tobaccos, Turkish, Virginia and Burley . . . the ‘r ultimate in consistent taste, aroma and smoking satisfaction Winchesier CIGARETTESI Ilal Announces New Scholarships Dulhousle University has an- nounced the establishment of Eve new Entrance Scholarships in the Faculty of Mt-dICIYIG. ThP-Sc- will be made available to students enter- ing for the Session of 1947-48. Each Scholarship will have a value of $500.00 and the recipients will be students of the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland who have com- pleted their premodrcal studies wzth outstanding scholastic records. They will be awarded on a reglon- a1 basis: One to a student, resident of Cape Breton Island; two for stud- ents resident on the malrland 01 Nov-n Scotls; one t4: a student re- sident of New Brunswick: one to and many tlmee tho players were halted by the rqpested spplluse and laughter. Much of the mer- rlment of the evening was due to the inimitable manner in which El- mer Waugh carried out his duties h as Muster of Ceremonies. The following 1| the program: Chorus-Duet (Allison and Ar- nold Phillips, encored). One-Act Play, Hlls First. Love. Hogg. Frank Jardlne, Colin Waugh, Eldred Simmons. Duet (encore) --Alllson and Ar- nold Phillips. After the programme a large number of box lunches were auc- tioned by Robert P. Hogg and Frank JardIneNThese two gentle- men caused grut hllsrlty as the auction was carried off. A very =urcessful evening was closed by surging the National Anthem. REJECT BEER GALE LENNOXVILLE, Que-(C F) _ Ratepsyerg of this Eastern Town. ship's town have rejected by a lfit to 1'19 vote a DYOJQCt to allow m» sale of beer In Srocefy Flores. There were approximately 600 elig- lble voters. INTELLECTUAL INSECT s student resident of elihtr Pm" Edward Island or Newfoundland. In announcing the prclimid award, the University SIJIGd lllfll it W55 designed to encourage Qttxientg to enter the stlldy 05 Medicine who were scholastzcalw capable. but that no swmd would be medo unless 1t was stllrwn "la! the candidate bore a repututicn Ior truthfulncss, unseikshzv s= and ldeailsltn of a tyne llktll’ l" l>l'°- duce an honourable. as Well B5 l‘ capable. phYBICI-l-ll- recItal given In Trinity Church by Mr, Kenneth Meek last Sunday night. Shows 2.30-7-0.45 E III P I it Elllll" .. n‘ 10024 or 41v “i-“fuirchou more’. . ntmiiunrsm o n)‘ e I5IrIIr“%'§-“§ri* term-museum . Dtt I I l. ;a"";.:lz:ll.z'h.tlt"ét"rfi"' Unit!!! v MI IIIZARIII SERIAL - SCIENCE - SPORTS - CARTOON NEW GLASGOW HALIFAX . Y“ r f .. II m: Murmurs , . . e- Mon. _ . p- .. l WBTIOUND IASTBOUNP KAI) DOWN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY READ UP f,‘ p,‘ L}; PM. AJI. PM. 1:15 1:10 7:00 Lv. Charlottetown Al. 5:45 8:00 0:05 l4 ll 10 0 ll 15 lzl 1:20 Ar. New Glasgow Lv. 0:15 7:00 ' —-— —- Lv. New Glasgow Ar. —-— —- ' ' 0:10 --—- —— Ar. Ihllfn Lv. —— —-— 0:80 In proportion t0 It! OOdl‘. thl ant has the largest brain o1 any Living creature. This concert will be presented in Freetown Hall in the near fut- ure. (Clara Simmons, Eileen Waugh. Balfour Reid and Kenneth Hues- his). Instru ‘l music (encoredl- Ink MacNelli and Herb Bnow- dn. I I 1 ‘i jgggml- M Stan Franc|s Show Goes ell?» ‘ “" ""‘°‘ Over Big” At Halifax Dialogue-I'm Talklnl N-trot — Bhlrley Agnew. Eleanor Cutcllffe. Kenneth l-Iuestis. '- Solo (encorecD- Hank MacNelll. Reading (sncored) Eleanor Cut- (From The Halifax Herald. June 19th) "Fun was really fizzin" at the Forum last evening when Btu: ma- “mh- ch, famed for his radio broadcast. "Share the Wealth" opened his two- Duet (eztcorodl-Alll-eon and d“, engagement, n m, Forum ' 511°“! Ph-IIIIPI- “Sponsored by the Junior League of Halifax, with proceeds for the Male Quartette (encored) —Earle MacMurdo. Rueben large. Ira Cro- zler and Colin Waugh. Solo, (oncc»redl—Adele Cutcllffe. Reading (encored)- Darrell Pic- work of the Children's Library, the show spotlighted such well-known entertainers as singing star Rus Titus. magician Ron Leonard and the pianist and accordronist, Dorothy Men-all. "Hallgonlans Joined in the show and s score were rewarded with blankets, toasters and other prizes. kem- ‘Topping the evening's entertainment was the auction whsn people 5°“ (“Mr”) _ Bum” Om’ In the audience bid for and got such things as a fowl, wash tub. ladder. “Ime- strings of sausages. among other surprise packages. when they headed Instrumental music, Herb Snow- dhn and Hank MacNelll. Debate in Squlgginsvllle -R.ober_t homo with those articles they created an interesting diversion on the city streets. “The show opened with s parade of Junlor Leeguerl blowing on whistles and brandishing bddnefi which proclaimed the coming of Announcement ~ We have recently installed a CALL and see us or PHONE for an appointment to have your car thoroughly and scientifically checked. PHONE 678 JOHN BEAN WHEEL ALIGNMENT MACHINE This is the latest model of this type of equipment an‘ guarantees complete satisfaction in all front end adjust- ments, such as CASTER, CAMBER, TOE-IN-OUT, all common faults of the all important steering mechan- ism of your car. Horne Motors . 1707 168 KENT STREET, CHARLOTTEOWN ‘“‘—_"— Stan Francis. 541T‘ CONCERT I "Quick moving and reminiscent of vnudevtlle. one of the show‘: t1 L v 11 v bright spots was the sleight of hand of magician Ron Leonard whose o" M“ 20th?“ ghmf g k P u] nub Daub, smooth patter,a11_d_ deft _hsnds_ha_d his audience completely fooled. an?!" Lheerzabt-(lbblsporresenberdcgl var; Fm“ . “Stan Francis himself as master of ceremonies fulfilled the prom. em i» "For one“ The “Pull-l ' ""5" "W" L‘? 8L“i?.2‘§$‘§.°§§i§“?.§i§i§?.? ‘JiT..§“‘.‘.§‘Z.¥{§if.°.€.’»-"“ "“ “"“'"“‘“‘“' “film” w“ "m" °"°l*“*"*=‘_‘j I VEGETABLES I This popular "share-the-wealth" show sponsored by the local ,M<¢,Q¢,.;.@¢.§~ r - Y's Men's Club for their work among the youth ls scheduled for Char- w ye“ GROCERIES lottetown for next Monday evening and s capacity crowd is expected "9""!- RE" CIIURC“ CQNFECTIQNERY I to make their way m the Forum. ‘ PICNIC Bus Companies are arranging schedules to accommodate the cul- n I l" wanna“, “h, 1w, h, SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES‘ of-town toms who wish to attend the show which starts at mo o'clock. ' ' the doors open ng at seven. PM!" l‘ 1'10"" 3°" chlmih- ' PM" u" l" 3"“ 5‘- Befdre the main show tho o uler “Down Turners" orchestra will II present a program of popular rfiuglc ‘M’? WQW§ ' '—'*' Regarding tickets the Ys Men advise that seats are still available ' for all sections of the big Forum, however they are now on sale only at Miller BIOS-L Charlottetown and will be sold there until the night o! the show, when the remainder will go on sale st the Forum.‘ An effici- ent ushering staff has been organised under the direction d Randolph Mapping and with the aid of the local police and firemen no difficulty In handling the crowd ls anticipated. Naturally those who have their tickets prior to the show will have the advantage. l if BUS SCHEDULE Starting Friday, June 20, we will run our bus two trips weekly w on Mondays and Fridays. Leave Kinkoro ot 8:30 A.M. Leave Chur- lottetown on return to Kinkora at 4 P.M., and also late trip start- ing Saturday, June 2I, and every second Saturday after leave K|n- Itoro at 6 I’. M. Leave Charlottetown return to Kinkoro at H130 PM. ‘ crmm. nus LIIIES Bus Schedule Leave Stonchel Corner at 8.30 A.M., Tuesdays, Thursdays, 5d!- urdoys by way oI"KelIy's Cross Corner to Stordy’: Corner by way 0| Mchzskay’: Mills to Green Bay by Costello's Corner to Lot 65 chufl el thence to Kingston, East Wiltshire, North River Corner to Chor- Iomtown. Leave on return to Stanchel at 4 p. m. Lute Sohudoy night trip starting Juno 28, and every second Saturday until further notice. Leave Stonchel at 6.30 P.M. by woy of Kelly's Cross, 5w" lay, Lot 65 Chapel, Kingston and Ieovo on roturn‘II.30 P-M- I‘ Stonchel. ‘ DEITIIAI. DIIS LIIES \00%60%09%0 Wood Island-Caribou ' SQIVDGC . : Pending completion of installation of oI| burners on the "Charles A. Dunning" the service will be carried on by tIll M. V. "Prince Nova" as follows: < Leave Wood lsronds 7 A.M.—II A.M.-3 PM. Leave Caribou . . . . 9 A.M.- I P.M.—5 PM. 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