1 V I l i ' I e \' , _ nil-es ____, Tflllfillisiu. 91 [ETQWQ -6559“ pang FIVE I Molpoque CENTRAL GUARDIAN - m m“; w“, mm, “n. MILTON-Service will be held in H0117" Iastm- BIOAUSIoI m eleanli- vention. comprising the - United Bi- John's church on sundry. Juno m n’ np-to-dnte, with M d * Churches o! Kensington, Margate. 11th It a P- M. sundry School It u 0h,“ _ m,“ “°" '1‘ "°"‘° M" Freetown, Kelvin, North nodoque z P. u. at. Mark's Rustleo at vso . n‘ M‘ c", 11m, u‘ (m, guy“. ‘t and Maipequo, not in the Momor- P- M- Preacher. Rev. Georlt Wm- ‘""" ' mmomorrrlnoewwn United broohL-T-H- ignorant --Ail modern small town prices. Church on Thin-sday afternoon st ‘nominees; three o'clock, ' Rev. Mr. faring, NORTH WILTBIIIBI — The Kensington, president, in the church service at North Wiltshire - n no 1 RQIQOII "B, 2, chair. on»: ministers present Sunday, June 1a, will be conducted ~ ' ' were: Rev. Ilr. Levy, Chester, N. by North Wiltshire Young People's ' _ ' .________________J l. who tl Boy's Secretary for Mlr- Society at 730 pm. _---—""—-'-_.—-'_—.=. itinie Provinces. with headquarters __. CANDY SPECIALS D01" 1.056" h, u, m in 8t. John. Rev. m. 80mm. Mnr- rarsnyrsamn ssavrcss - rrvl oasss swaawnsa- "c" "m" , sate. Rev. Mr. Nicholson. North Caledonia and Wood Islands Pres- 49» ’°"' °°"’°"" "“"‘ ""7 W“ Bodeque and my. m. uomusn. byterian Churches. Services Sun- nrss. mil-All "h" "'1" i" rnsucn NOUGAT ohm It ivwoflln- 1B look: Mslceouo- Dolor-w were vmwi day, June n. Caledonia at 11 am. “ vmethn‘ cannula and flnnn$ you nub‘ be 0M o‘ from ail. places mentioned above. 5mg q pm,’ wood 151m“ a; 3 p_m_ n w“ u; y‘ I muvgacu) them. Costs nothing. Just ask m?“ meealrnlzaugptagdgy d-ng Rev‘ “lum- Murl-‘y’ minim“ Pugh”, a o Imi- c hymn. ' wer < BBITTLES andFUDGIS '°' °°“"°"" "°‘“'t"‘m'-" ‘°“°"°d “Y u“ W‘ samu- ouuacn ssavicss- . ico 1"‘ ° mm" mm’ " "Y u" Please take notice um the 'I‘ry0n faring. Ml‘. McMillan than led in Ba tist h servl - prayer, followed by m. Homers. p c mo“ c” as “mo” After the singing of hymn “Near- s; lfgzlaglzaxfoggtéflebecgxtlcglg: " My u“ "° Tm” u” °°'“°“' shlw in the morning and Dr Vin- tion was opened by a few introduc- ' m” rank“ by m‘ mum.“- w. cent will preach in Tryon in the Harold Laird, secretary, me re- evmm‘ port. o! meeting held in October. Mr. Levy gave a short talk to the TBYON BAPTIST Mu’ CALL executive m and“ school work SERVICE-The annual roll call of The menu” than u“ the mm‘ the Tryon Baptist Church will be u,“ o! m. 1m “mm meeflngl held on Monday evening June 13th, G e The pmment n“ m! report." in at 8 oclock. The special speakers l cmdmg m’ "m" or the anew for the occasion will be Rev. A. C. til/S. Vincent D. D., of Charlottetown . The mum“. ML um ‘w and Rev. A. G. Crows of Bedcque. LAST MINUTE 57501515 nounced he had no - financial re- v 4 REASONS Why I eat at Venetian Get Yourself a High-grade cw. Suit $1 859 Till! VENETIAN SODA There is no comparison as POLICE COURT Yaw d FOUNTAIN has everything you to the QUALITY and SEB- w t h ‘h, s e sunny” port but spoke of readying contrl- “ ' “Y ‘t ' VICE n". ,0“ l“ u“ a c s pac ‘autism ‘mm lave", Sunday the police court a man charged with unlawful possession of stolen want m Dun“ ma he cram. BEST t i’ nntairr. M ruin! Sch l Mr M h K ivin ‘u Con] d. . 3 0UP 0 9 - 00 S. . I111) Y 8 IG- All Electric y e _ . potted contribution’, w éunday goods was remanded until today; n _ _ ‘ ‘l’ school w,“ mm m, who“, mole attempting to obtain money This 1s an economy opportunity such as you seldom see. The .._--_-_.__- ‘ ,- _'_"i_" The allocation for Sunday ed °" T“ Nieiim We” Yemimd- sale group includes splendidly tailored suits 0f value far - gchwl work w“ §e§ (or 35mm m- "l" sili-"Idfl-Y- A Vagrant was _ _ I BECAUSE w, m" pom Wm than Md regard,“ remanded mm m, mom,“ above the price at which they are offered, mow“ M“ 7°“ m’ BUYING POWEB- eee- Sunday School work in Malpeque 10' ~11 . » “om: BUR“ me a wool Tweeds. use the PRIVATE or , III” "It 5"‘ "W!- "im- Margate and Kensington. Rev. Mr. “"5 "Tums “Y” . F‘ n 1 ~ . I i mg gqnlgdflung, We also Levy the“ n“ m mum“: Mb occurred at Braclalbane yesterday me a woo English Worsteds" "M! PRWATE 9mm“ . . . lead in COURTESY and dress. which was very much spbre- ‘mmmi! wile“ ti“ dwellins-hfliiao These are all sin le b ‘e ' l - of Mr. John Hillman was burned. g I asted modelsi Sues 34 t0 42, SlIlpeS, plain colors, fancy patterns, in browns, blues and greys prin- cipally. A few samples are shown in our wind0ws—-will you drop in t0- day and try on a few models? elated by all p ‘. Questions 0n problems o; gunday school work to the ground. The fire started at were than asked by my. Mr. m- 7-30 and quickly coined headway- and gngwgfgd by various The neighbors who quickly gath- ered assisted in saving some of the 8.00M at no extra. cost. SERWCE’ Reason No. 3. Reason No. 4. i. ones. . Prayer by Rev. Mr. Lorlng furniture. The fire is thought to brought to s. close the afternoon have started from a defective flue. ......... fiiolt Rerfrew & 0o \ I The delegates were then enter- WEDDING TODAYmLgg Am“ tained at several homes. Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. At eight o'clock in the evening Adam Campbell, Pownsl Street, 15 the convention met in the lnrgt u; b, mum“, at 53o m“ evening auditorium of the church. A large m grown-k. w Run]; De ‘Forest sathorins was crewm- Rev- Mr- Vrceland .n-., of Maplewood, New McMillan, Rev. Mr. Lorlng and Jam,“ Mm Qampbgu 15 g, register- hold a. demonstration here, commencing THURSDAY, 9th JUNE Mr. Tremblay Venetian Gardens “Where the CrowdsjDligirzileflg-chEvery Day” a ZWBI-l with her son Ernest Carson of ter Elmer Hizzell, his sonLaura scrosby, another neighbour Melvin Friends from far and near gath- then read. For Jesldent, Rev. Mr. boring. Vice-president, Rev. Mr. FIRE PRECAUTIONS.—OHG 1'83- 501! Why the business section has G 11 d! Si,‘ 0n the subject "Where there is no He“ m" u” “wmm "n3 ed nurse and resided in East Or- . . omwa’ Eileen Shaw anew: ' “Ben vision the people perish" taken u“ pmtmm‘ Am“ 5mm“ the ange, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs Wm be In charge and will _____ Miller. encorcd. So o. Mr. u 1:‘. from Proverbs. Announcement was hymn‘ 4111110 Church»; One Foun- vreelmd “mud coming to Chub Show Fm- Coats, Fur Mr. Percy Boyle, Hunter River Friend or Mme, encore. The 5° ' , dnuon," m, “mum, mm we S f t d - I Q t the week end at ms hon“, n, ‘em ‘vow Playetw when “the, made of the MJSSlDIi Band Pageant 5m w" "name “flowed by m lottetown on their wedding tour C31‘ S, e C., an Wll. filldowbank‘ A Goes onla diet Charactcrsc-Jack which will be presented on Sunday Long: m prayer" "onward chm: arriving Monday evening. The take orders fQr “ ‘ ' wall United ‘ young eouplewtll be cordially we]. -——-- ' sooth Filth" Rem Ab“? h“ evening m m’ com tian Soldiers" was then sung Re- ~ REp < ' h h. ' ed b nu m ds. MR5 and Mrs. Noy and ma. Ida Carson wife, Edythe Wllkenson, his daugh- C “m port o; nonunmng mmmm,” w” °°m 7 R V” “d en ALTERATIONS Phone N0. 49 for Dedham, Mass, formerly oi Char- lottetown, motored homo to tho island last week and scent wveflu days with relative". and friends in C1849 m“? “m! c°m' wall, before retumili! W 935mm Mass. cred together at the home of Lillian McPhail, Meadowbenk, on Saturday night to tender her their very bee; wishes in this new sphere of life, which she enters upon this coming week. The esteem in which Lillian is held was shown by McMillan. Sec. and 'I‘reas., Mr. Harold Laird. After the singing of hymn. "Saviour, While my Heart is Tender," Mr. levy gave a very beautiful address on “Worship in the Sunday School," directing his remarks particularly to The ‘Trail not suflered seriously from fires is that the more enterprising business man oo-operatively employ watch- men on night duty. It is a com- mendablc pl ‘ionary ' measure and deserves to be encouraged. Unfortunately all those who thus Scott. Intermission and sale of candy. Instrumental music, Violin, (RAW) D. K. Ross, Plano. Miss Etta Ross. The Splnctera Convcntionz-‘Presi- dent, Everett McKlnnlon. Secretary Bertie MlllenTreasurer, Roy Crosby. of this Society were \appointment. M“. aom on Thursday of this week. Dr. Ayers and Mrs. Ayers were visitors to Meadowbank on June _ d d third and enjoyed the concert in Thompson, Sophie Newsom, Maxi Swtti M‘- N°mankMcm ital“; f" “w” hwpuauw 5nd a“ “w” "mdest cimtrlbutm" weeklY- year, having several cases of last wore pale green chiffon. Those who Hall th event»! Thompson Bessie Stone, Jeanwwls‘ “maul m“ e a” Wh° h“?! helped l” “m” “mm” car's stock on hand P rh e 1'1 assisted in servin were‘ Miss and musk: m“ whlch 8' luncheon c°mwm u ' mm“ 'mleen Sh“, Martha opening the many parcels and Missruon a New“ The mean“; w“ THE FISHER‘! OUTPUT_M,._ 5_ y i h ' e 3P5 A Fr G_' M _ t M g A l‘ T k ‘twas served. Before leaving for than rgwdgd, house greeted the Walker, Norma. Walker and H°m° Imw-“rd "Ed the Vmeslbrought to a‘ close by singing. T, 5511mm 115mm“ inspector, ye. a: l: t e 158850: that, ‘will “gum ‘T? “Z115 (MD ls' Mmgio d Se t; respective homes all joined hands A a eoipl Bociet of Cornwall George’ MacWilliams. Closing aimh“! "m" °"°"°d “m” '““'.“B1=ai= be the Tia Th“ 311m" ‘M ports that the lobster catch for m“ . cang “f, m“ f uni“ m i” Sh’ EST”: m5 h M °° m“ and sans "auld Lin: Sync" am Young P e! “d y“! 1r uncut chorus Uncle Jedidmh and God Mm mmue; Drake "m gn Benedlctmm M“ exceeds that o! last yam and ngs an rnce couu 1C5 s ox- ‘aumc v rc son, w o were a lmshed Miss Jenkms “Eon voyage: mm“ they mum e c - ' . BMW“ 1mm the wmmw‘ m’ it looks as if it would be difficult (eemngly good’ Presser‘ m organdie‘ made m vlc-llimong those from the Island wer- tcilan style. Miss Jenkins, guest of Mr. and Mm Wendell Lea‘ former i , to markit catch. Codfish h - ~ t‘, third. The Ulwiimme was a: 1 n anon attended and presented her with a gift ofimoflal Church held a very “mew m8 up ‘on the iqorth 52:65 51th iAREWELL-Prlor to her de- ili0ll0i‘. wore flowered chiffon. The 1y of Vernon River and Miss M“ l°u°“="'Mu' chow’ Men o A use co neg 801d from thli WQMY- 1411115" ful bazaar and tea on Friday after- tmuch better Prospects than last Dam!“ for Mmvlew’ R E‘ lslamL pvenmg was plmsanfly spa.“ m MacEachern and Messrs. Aimor: a farewell party for Miss cianclxig and music. The music wasland Ivan MacEachem o! Amery Rsrlech, Pimo Solo. Ross, ensured,“ 31831181111 Fnrquhnrson and ivfre. Henry Jenkins of Mt. Herbert we” “new o; Miss Thankful New- and play on Friday evening June Save the Miss Etta. the United mm; by day evexfng Rev. D. K. Ross The members as followsz-Sterllng McKinnon. Jack Crosby, Reta Abbott, Gordon Mbwen, Stanley Murcheson. Elmer Frlzzell, Jack Scott, Melvin Scott. Gordon Boyle, Edna Frizzell, Helen Scott, Leah McKinley. NanW Walker, Edythe Wilkinson. Ellsl Klng_ church service on Sun- spoke Q “l it v. H i4 l ill Ms G IO ~s—u-0~~ 91- i L i, m2. mm. h-snnva >)Iidi:lIf,|l'C< time Sriialnvrtmu reserved‘. R “M 7*‘ t‘ ‘ | ‘ m" ~- — -----~»--- ~-—4b5~i¢i-~.W‘ ._. r v \\n- > “ . ~ v - l n“. . "it . *“* ' -.,; v.9 w» , ;- .. ., . . ~ ~_ aéar“ v‘ '1'“! ‘N: . “i 17.1 g; is. ‘V._ n g. ' .,,-. _ l, ' . 4 v ‘p! r. w: v nib‘ t’ fr z tits-Rh?‘ . v: t , . pay: .~ . _ v 4 ». Trusty as an olcl friend-nit never tailsflto please ' with its lasting flavour. the lovely gifts showered upon her. To the strains of the wedding March played by Mrs. Leslie Mc- Ewen, and preceded by a small! bride and groom. Evelyn Scott‘ and Eric McFadyen she was escort-E ed to the seat o! honor. Mrs. Peter; stltute o! which Lillian is a member thanked everyone in a very pleas- ant manner and all joined 1n sinz- ing For She is a. Joli!’ 300d, Fellow. A social time was then enjoyed with a Sing Song lad by: Etta Ross. Refreshments were served by the ladies and a pleasant evening brought to a close-O. __---_-—-+ LAOHblGII It is the little troubles of life that are so hard to bear. The great disaster, the dark trage- dies of existence. call forth the le- tent heroism in human nature and are patiently endured. But the pet- that Patience: Patience is the key of contentment-Momma. Rangers, The True Blues and C. G. I. T. girls. The Bluebirds, who occupied seats in the front of the church. At close of meeting Mr. boring thanked Mr. McMillan for allowing them to hold convention in his church, also to the people The Ladies Aid of the Keir Me- noon, June 3rd in Malpequs Hall. ; A large numbe of people attend- ed from the surrounding district also from Kensington and Sum- merside. The sum of ninety five dollars was realized. Mr. A. W. nloodside, Darnley, has purchased a building lot from m. George Simpson, K ‘ -ton and plans building a new home there. Mr. end Mrs. Woodside will benefit, are not among the subscrib- ers, which is hardly fair to either the paying business men or the watchman. It only requires to be mentioned for the non-subscribers year. The spring catch of herring exceeds that of last year by 1,381,- ‘Ralph Bryenton has accepted a. position in Bumme ide. Miss Helen Ramsay, Hamilton, left for Halifax a short time ago. 1 Rev. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Woodside, were visitors in Lot i6 last week. -< be much missed by all. Mr. Bennison Craig and Mr. James Paul of Walla-stun, Mass, is much improved and expects soon to return to his home in W013 laston, Mass. BRlN§[N_§ FATHER“ _ g ‘ Mr. George Hope, Sussex Corner, N’. 3., agent for Stone and Welling- atalled in Malpeque Central. work was done by Mr. Keenan of Charlottetown Telephone Cd-M. ‘lllgotellellfiskodno. Mabel Jenkins was given at the home ofli her sister, Mrs. Bellc Brown, 52‘ North Crescent Circuit. Brighton, on Tuesday evening, May .'ilsl,~ where Miss Jenkins has been spend- ing the past winter. Among the guests were the former co-uorkcrs of Miss Jenkins, who some time ago was employed in the capacity of secretary with the Henry Fox Wholesale Fur Company. The Guests were ushered into tlic living room, which was spaciously decor- ated with roses and snap-dragons, Miss Jenkins to which she fitting- ly replied. The ices were cut by rendered by the Misses Brown and! .—- l ., . MacLeod. On Tuesday eveningnlplalns Br ghton’ Mass Rem t 500 lbs. The catch of qualiaughs is . Mrs. I. A. Beaton, sister of Mrs. far below the level of last year, tBfOli-‘Ii, and Miss Jenkins, who was l0 001119 (Ofwiifd 811d participate in owing to the fact that the Earle ‘attired in flowered silk. ‘Pea waslheld at the home 011M“. i?“ the good work by paying their Fisheries are not canning this ‘poured by Miss Mildred Brown who 32W“ m! hm“ M f5. Jen m ‘ T e even ng was spen m gamer e 2nd, a family iuUliiull xvan ‘ E. R. BROWI 146 Richmond Stl, Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance 3 ty annoyances-it is these b M , _ , , ton Nurseries, Ont, has been visit- y "5' Bmlm’ “ho “as messed U!" ;*:::*.::*t..::'.:":..;:::'.-.*:.:’:.:i °i..“’e..‘.“.2.“;.'.".ii“°i2i‘ We... u we» , ‘ . . , . 1 _ Y" is the secret of contentment. John Craig. who has been so sor- mmiscmg o d acquaintances lunch at Lawest Rate- Ail. . “may m m Quincy Howl“! Mm A new mum, board has been m. eon was served in the dining room. ’ " The A number of toasts were tendered Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown iiylvGeorge IF u: comes-runs weer I'LL awe HIM A LE55G~l l/r re ARE YOU A PIANO ‘TEACHER T?»