MAY 31. 19.37 ‘la e oi Edna Vietta, T";,,’.““‘,§. gthe late Frederick M“ Pound and oi Mrs. Pound. “mail “an, m Mr. Andrew Stuart “K15. of Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Rob? or Bedford. Iii-S.. and Brind- mb '1 the late Senator Dennis. o! “n10 ,, N13,, took place on Sat- Hanéhhrternoon at the residence wdfif, prides mother, the Rev. H. ollcmrke of Sydenham United 3' w}, ofIiclatinB. M159 ml” Chlivnxflayrng the wedding music. Char. snnpdragons and spring Finns were used as decorations flmufllolifl the b01156- lhm “Percy B. Chown gave his mun marriage and she was at- mezed by her sister, Miss Doris "new Plight Lieutenant Edwin Sflgmpan, oi Montreal, was best man. . i re a own oi white Tkrlretilliyfigcgiiver vbvzhite satin. the formingashort circular train. gm wore a short tulle veil in ca]? ‘m, Cgught with oranse blos- .,,,,,,_ and carried a shower b011- “ er 0i Johanna. Hill roses and. 5 of the valley. Her attendant "i; ntlired in du Barry rose iaille grim "W10 in perfect style Wllll magehiiig hat and carried a. Dutch coloniai bouquet oi’ roses. cama- mns mid forget-me-nots. Mrs Pound. mother of the bride, wore . gown of grey chiffon with a matcliinu chiffon jacket and a cor- zage of niliuve orchids; Mrs. Robb, of Nelv Bvdford, N.S., mother oi the bridegroom, was in a gown oi coronation blue silk lace, with matching liat and eorsage oi.’ m-Chldi, and Mrs. W. H. Dennis oi Halifax. NS. grandmother oi the bridegroom, wore a gown oi beige “We with insets of net and a corszige bouquet oi orchids. A reception followed the cere- mnnv, 'l‘lie bride's table was deco- rated with white flowers and white candles and touches oi pale pink. ilr. and Mrs. Robb left later for gudbilryq Ont. where they will re- side, the latlcr travelling inablue- grey tailored suit. a tuscan and navy hat rind accessories. ab“? 5mm’ ulllfdllhe Central Guardian "ONDMH; ll Cubs c l __"' mkgneial a . s “i. RASWELL for Photographs, 715's???‘ nauCirgle I Kinl’! __—" “30,\\l"lfl§ d; P l CONFEDERATION LIFE IN. Delight-e". Ls II or 0r- suitsnca. 11-6798-7-12-313 R0bb—POllI\d _ vistgmf‘: AslVAlf wrinkles with t - Peelal this week Wedding $1.00 size free with any $1.00 Vita- F-lY Purchase at Jilmlejiolfs, T0 LEAVE r01: OTTAWA-Rev, G- c- Wtbfitel‘, pastor of Zion Church, will leave Tuesday mi- Ottawa to attend sessions o! the annual general assembly o! the Pfeflbyterian Church in Canada. Rev. Wallace Wadland of Toronto W111 Pfeach at Zion Church next Siunday, it wos announced yester- .____. COLLIDES WITH CAR, IS ARRESTED-The driver oi a mo- tor car involved in a collision at, the corner of Kent and Prlngg Streets =hortly beiore midnight 185$ Illiht was arrested by City Police on a charge oi operating a motor vehicle while under the in- fluence of liquor. Three cars were somewhat damaged. the car the driver, who was later arrested. was driving himself, a parked car and a moving car. RECEIVES PAINFUL BURNS— Mr. Joseph Hehnessey was recov- ering last night from painful burns to his arms sufferer! Saturday when a gasoline tank on a shoe store sewing machine exploded. Mr. Prank Currie, owner of the store. also suffered slight burns u-hen he attempted to extinguish the fire which occurred after- ward. Firemen arrived later in an- swer to a "still alarm." Some dam- age was reported. Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean, Montague, accompanied by their daughter Jean of Charlottetown. arrived home Saturday from Mont- real, where they attended the graduation of their son Jack Mac- Lean, M.D., from McGill. Sons Of England (Continued from page l) €—'“‘”"'___;"_“~? for a wholesome respect for law and ordena vision broad as- the ‘It'll: CrIAKLUFi .. I \- -. iv Saint Dunstan’s Graduates And Pass List Announced S? FEEPELEQm. PE" 1) Mclnnis. F. Boudreau, P. Murn. aghan, J. J. McDonald, J. Coyle. J. Hlsslns, c. McQuaid, R. Paoli, P. Pronko, R. McNeill, W. Shea, H. Wight. H. Landry. A. Campbell, A. Brland. L. Connolly, F. McAree, G. Sullivan. J. Mahar, G. Connolly. English I: Honors: F. Howatt, S. ‘rrainor. Passed: C. McQuaid, J. Sullivan, J. J. McDonald, T. Holland, R. McNeill, H. Landry, R. Panli, A. Campbell. H. Wight, JfiHiggins, I, Walsh, E. McInnis, W. Pineau, L. Connolly, J. McCaughey, J. Coyle. F. Boudreau. F. McAree, G. Con- noliy, P. Gill, w. Shea, c+. sum- van. P. Pronko, J. Maher. English 3: Honors: Campbell, J. O'Brien. Passed: C. Trairior, J. A. Mc- Donald. W. O'Brien, W. Simpson, V. McGuigan, E. Robin, V. Con- nolly. L. McKenna, P. Wood. History l: Honors: P. McGaughey. Passed: P. Murnaghan, J. Coyle. T. Holland. A. Campbell, W. Shea. J. Mnher, P. Gill. A. Briand, L. Connolly, H. Wight, H. Landry. G. Sullivan. F. hicArec. History 4: Honors: C. 'I‘ralnor. Passed: J. O'Brien, A. Campbell. L. McKenna, P. Wood. E. Robin. A. Kelly, V. Connolly, J. A. Mc- A. P. Donald, W. Simpson, W. O'Brien. V. McGuigan. Latin l: ' Hono- : T. Holland, J. Mc- Gaughey. Passed: G. Sullivan, H. Landry, P. Gill. F. McAree, P. Pronko, A. Brland, P. Murnaghan, E. Mc- Innis, H. Wight. J. Maher, J. Coyle. 1G. Connolly, W. Shea, L. Connol- y. Latin 2: Honors: S. ‘rrainor, C, McQuaid, L. Laiidrigail. W. Plneau, R. McNeill, F. Boud- reau, F. Howatt, I. Walsh, R. Paoli. J. J. McDonald. Greek 1: Honors: T. Holland. G. Sullivan, H. Landry, P. Gill. P. Pronko. Passed: G. Connolly, L. Connol- Passeci: J. Sullivan. J‘. Higgins, . James Strain. ‘Walter McGrath, Arthur Campbell (special student). Grade XI:- Hubert O'Haniey, Joseph Mc- Leod. Francls McAulay. J. Francis McDonald, Daniel Morrison. George McKenna. ‘John Hennebery, Ray- mond Trainer, Michael Campbell, Noel Regan. Cecil McCarthy, ‘Christopher Gallant. ‘Roy Cairns. ‘L69 Campbell. ‘John siitheriana. Grade X:- Alan Callaghan, Claim Wlsner, ‘Sextus Peehan, Manuel Paiomo, (special student). HONOR LIST 0F ST. DUN- STAN'S COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Religion: ' Moral: F. Connolly, L. Poirier. E. Rloiche. W. McGrath, P. l". McDon- a . Bible History: H. O'Hanley, G. McKenna. Preparatory: M. Palomo; L. Daly. A. Callaghan. English: Grade XIII: P. F. McDonald. History: Grade XII: M. Smith. La n: Grade XII: L. Poitier, E. Roche. Grade XI: J. McLeod. H. O'Han- 18y. D. Morrison. G. McKenna, F. McDonald. F. McAulay, R. Train- Or. M. Campbell. Grade X: A. Palomo. Greek: ' Grade XII: L. Poitier, J. Mc- Innis, E. Roche, J. McGaughey, J. Coyle, F. McDonald. ' Grade XI: H. OHanley. D. Mor- rison, F. McAulay. J. Hennebery, J. McLeod, P. Trainer, G. Mc- Kenna, C. McCarthy. French: Grade X11: L. Poirier, G. Train- or. F. O'Connor. Callaghan, M. Grade X: A. Callaghan, M. Palomo. Arithmetic: Grade XI: H. O’Hanley, L. Campbell. Grade X: A. Callaghan, M. Palomo. Algebra: Grade XII: E. Roche, P. F. Mc- Donald. Grade XI: H. O’Hanley, J. GUARDIAN MESSAGE BY MRS. INIJUK PAK Native Of Korea Thrills Large Con- gregations Which Hear Her Message. The greatest experience of her life, Mrs. Induk Pok, a native of Korea, told a large congregation at Zion Church last night. was her conversion to Christianity while imprisoned in Korea l7 years ago during the height of the indepen- dence movement there. To people fact ior them to bccome Chris- tians. “To us it is a privilege for which we must pay a price", Mrs. Pak said. Mrs. Pak came here under the auspices of the Students’ Christian Movement and in cn-opcration with the United Church of Cari- ada nnd the Presbyterian Church in Canada. She spoke at the morning service at Trinity ‘Units-d Church and last evening after the service at Zion addressed a meet.- ing oi young yicnple in the Bap- tist Church. All three congrega- tions heard the inspiring words of the dsitingliishcd speaker wttlt- great interest. Two words described the civiliz- ation of this and other countries. conquest and control. and two words (lr-scribccl the clvllirriiioli of ‘ ller native country, rsclipc null consolation. the speaker lnld the congregation in bPiflilillllg her ad- dress. Tile attitude of people in her country might bc attributed to invasion after invasion hv olhcr peoples dllflllzz the past 45 centur- ies because of the superior nalilra wealth of the country. _Tlle people asked Buddha how to get peace and were told that there was no peace in this lite but that they might attain it after death. They asked. their great teacher Confuc- ius the same question and were told to seek after wisdom and to here it was more or less matter of INSPIRING RELIGIOUS SERVIETSE: ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL h Those attending St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday were privileg- ed to hear two powerful. instruc- tive. and spiritual sermons deliver- ed by the Rev. Dr. Cuthbert A. Simpson of the Theological Sem- inary, New York. Dr. Simpson is the son of the late Canon Slmp: son who was for many years the ‘faithful and beloved priest-in- cumbent of the Cathedral. D1‘. Simpson leaves for Wey- mouth, N. S.. on Thursday mom- in; where he will spend the sum- mer with Mrs. Simpson who has accompanied him to this city on a Ylsil. to his mother. -i--_--._ ST. JAMES CHURCH At the morning service Dr. J. Kier Fraser took Bs his SUIJJECI, "The second mic", telling the story of Roman law compelling citizens to show strangers to their destination by going with them one mile. Jesus said there was no virtue in going one mile as the law made that compulsory. It was duty. But JCSUL; said "Go with him twain." The second mile was to be purely voluntary, and because it was done as an act of kindness it would bring its own reward in true happiness. If both employers and employees yrent "the second mille" in their busine s relationship, inuch llibour trouble would be eliminated, said Dz". Fraseiz. Tile ailthcnl at ‘the morning service was “Dear |Lord and Father of Mankind"- lluet-licr. solo and duet parts were taken by Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Ali's. H. S. Henderson. - Dr. Fraser chose as his evening text Genesis 9-13. The rainbow alas illlf‘ Sign of the eternal covenant. y tl.'\\'l‘(_‘ll (incl and lilaln. Each tiliu: in. appeared the covenant is re- t-zilled. lie pointed out that Christ illki: the lillilbUW unis also llie nun of :1 (‘tl‘.'(3lii\lll., The promise of L id to siivc us from an even furcatei" disaster than flood-death. ‘It iliay be wondered that God ‘ ivoulu write his "eternal" covenant Iin illlyllllilg so changing as the clouds, but it helps to show his ‘eternal guidance and purpore in 'Oll.l‘ daily life with its ever moving ‘pattern. God is always with us , oven when we are mystified by the i meaning of our sorrows. Our rich- ‘cst Joys are often born oi sorrow. ed to hiull privileges we miss tin.- gions. We need not iear as long as - lChrlst has lllfi keys. The ungodly an eloquent sermon on “Addingto service, in which the pastor was D. Irvine and the popular ance before the fall season. were er. eli’ personally. paying tribute to the early missionaries, many of i whom came from the ltlarltlme ‘ Provinces. Mrs. Pak wzi. listened l0 wlth great attention and inter- cst. She is visiting Canada under the auspices of tile niissxinary leaders of the Prebywcrlan and United Churches and the Student t Christian Movement. The evening service was conducted by Rev. Mr. McKenzie. At the morning service M Margaret Steins sing very bee; fully Gounod‘. ‘There is a Glbt n l-lill." At the €\'(‘l.ll‘l‘.§ service the choir rendered all Hymn and An- them “And Didlvt Thou lsove ‘rile Race that Loved not Thee," by Hopkins. | iss CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CIIURCII The services at the Central Christian Church were conducted by the minister, the Rev. S. C. Cooper. ‘fhe subject of the nlorri- ing sermon was "A soldiers Faith." This was the second 0i a series of miracles referring to people who were outcasts of Israel. Chris: honored the faith of a heathen and healed his slave. Those who Were heirs of the kingdom and subjects of privileges rejected thorn. L.et us beware lest being accustom- A mixed qliarietie sang at the morning service "Brightly Beam: acceptably. . The err-hing sermon was on "'l‘..e . Keys of Death and Hell". based on Rev. l8. Jhrlst by virtue of Gclli- . semaiie and Calvary got the prir- ‘ liege to exeinse rule of these re- I I l l real blessings of llie. i i who reject Cliri l will own him as 1lie livznt: God hereafter. The cliolr sling Cllt:L'll\£‘ly "Ivory Palaces‘. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH Till‘ Sons of England attended the morning service at the Bap- tist Church. The pastor preached our Heritage". The evening was a special men‘s PAGE TH REE ' — M CARTEITS Seed Store (Queen Street) \‘lIlll£'l‘_\llI.l£ aind FifflYillt SEEDS (in grunt variety‘) Tl ltlyll’ and BIANGI-jl. SEED l-‘UllDl-Ili (‘URN l'li-ll.ll PEAS and \'il'i't ill-IS Slilili WHEAT 'i'l.‘.El)'i‘l:lY zinfi (‘LOVER SEED Siilji) OATS Slilil) HARLEY Sliiil) liltlUYIlI-l-XT Also our special mir- illri- oi 'i'i.\lt)'l“llY and (fLOYlilt SEED The hwt vzlluc 0n the niurlit-t, all ruidyr for Sf)\\lll'.1. .\l| iii‘ the best quality null sl-lliny: at lowest prir-c» Garter & 0o. Limited .ci‘t‘iifil'll(‘ll assisted by Dr. J. A. Clark. Mr. S. male choir who, on their last appear- »-»—- ;.- ~~ ~~—.::: earth, a. faith strong as a rock and an unshakable purpose to achieve for the British Empire the angel- sung principles of Christ's King- dom, "Peace on earth and Good- will towards men.“ The rainbow may also help us to remember the meaning of God. Mrs. J. A. Lawson sang as a. solo "Day is dying in the West." complimented by Rev. Mr. Demon on the wonderful and worthy con- tribution they had made monthly to the success of the church ser- vices. Pastor Denton delivered a most sympathetic and inspiring despise earthly possession and power. The people. quite in des- pair and greatly disappointed. sat down and looked to the achieve- ments oi the past. Then, 51 years The oiit-of-town guests included: Miss Azncs Dennis, of Dart- mouth, N. 5,; Mrs. Joseph Pound. of Brighton: Mrs. A. M. Dowsley. of Owen Sound: Mrs. RJPound, oi Toronto: Miss Barbara Morton. oi ly. A. Campbell, F. McAree. P. Murnaghan. E. Mcinnis. A. Briand, J. Mabel", W. Plneau, W. Shea, H. Wight. Hennebery. F. McAulav. L. Camp- bell. F. McDonald. Geometry: Grade XII: E. Roche, P. F‘. Mc- Donald, G. Tralnor, F. Polrier. Give Repeat Performance ago, Came m. THE SALVATION ARMY i-lonorszJ Sullivan, S. Strain. Pastor Danton told the Young Grade XI: H. O‘Hanle , . ~ . h." . l c is theme, the ‘ ivestmuiint. Qucu: Miss Eleanor worshippers’ League two highly Passed! C. McQuaid. F. Howatt. Hennebery, F. McAulay, F. yMi 525E031? xifigggf ‘éfhnillc “$532 The meetings throughout the giiliibrdlxedtabkiilld aiarglaeher, George Kl II Kidd; °l C°”°‘“{1' _M’- B“‘“5‘°“ interesting stories concerning an 1-. Lanai-lean; l. Walsh. J. Hlg- Donald. come ma, y, my hm; ‘m, and tiny were Illll of enthusiasm, many Mathesons famous hymn. "0 my": , ltlartln. of Montreal, and Dr. and mmappy king and 9, digcontgnted 51,1.‘ F, Bondreau, y J_ McDonald Grade x; A 35113311511, 5, have it more nbundantlv-i New. new cievotionists being noticed in Thnt Wilt Not Let Mo. Gofstress- '—""'“ 1 M“; mum? Robb‘ of Syracuse’ Snail emphlmflng m9 “Em 0f m‘? PTehch l: Feehan. » they-é are 4800 sabbath 53,001.; i}, the congregation. ing as cardinal points. seekinglove. l; N.\--1l°l‘ll9=\15lal'- unccnt sages wilrds. B61118!‘ B Honors: A. Briand. J. Mc- Trigonomet y. Korea 18 “fission hospitals BM a At the evening sevvice, a song guiding light. enduring joy and — ——— little with happiness than” great Gaugheyl P‘ Gm’ J. Coyle. 1mm- E. Roche, P’ F‘ McDonald, G_ large ‘number of 56,100.; for m“ service yvas carried out. the challenging upliftiilg cross. A waterproof material that pen- treasures with unheorlhess- rind. c. SlllliVail, n. Landry, P. Trainer, n. Escalona n. Beaudet d ,1 B t n {h k" Mrs. Adj. Lynch s-poke with which together make up the full . . eirates the pores and becomes a Bouquets of beautiful roses, Pun,“ L_ Puma“ ‘ ' L?“ 315-1361;: gr apéopl: igfiogg great power from ‘he m“ “what chrisuan hm ~v gill‘- zstlidrlugsr leggy; hrzsgsgeen p3;- gixiciégihgtllguxlliy lg:1s:ntvecdrrl=yb;h%;o3ls Pllsscd: H. Wightnl. Maher, L. Botany: foam,’ Think Ye oi Christ?" Matt. 22-42. During ‘the morning worship, m: m u‘ _ t... an... main... m s R116 an... members. syngglgg- f? ,;‘,‘,§,‘,‘,‘§§;,§" ,5}‘°2{,‘Z,°' §.*,".,§’,§§5““°’ u)"; ,1“ m“ °‘ h“ m“ m“ iotvle “mm “m m“ °“’ s” l§¥."§..“§i“li§".l.‘§?§§’$.Y§s§“’ll‘n‘l?f.§ l t“: l "M _ . .. , . , . - . - , _ , . _ , __ ,_ _ . holly. A. Campbell. L. Poirler taienedrpgiig §§°'§',,°f,§f,‘§,§:f, OE‘. Then He will become all things Campbell, and the choir added I x slhllletlo vanilla for use in o ARMS IPrench 2: Chemistry: attending a 1,0,5. whoa, (“Fwd .1‘; i0 us. materially to the worship with i "Worms and perfume will be WHITE'GL W” Passed: F. Boudrcau. C. Mc- H. Oklanlsy. P. F. McDonald. a boy because5people thou lit n5... N“ only 0w‘ hell» in sass vast Rishorilscllls anthem. "HOW Al": 7 "We "m! Slllphlle llqllfll‘. a by- i‘ m m Quzuzl. J. Sullivan, S. 'I‘rainor, F. Geography: the female mind was jnrolgmr and but our hope fortyears to come. able Are Thy Dwellings. Lord“. At l product or the pflpef industry, by The airlines“ lfmmenl e Howatt, W. Pineau, J. Higgins, R. A. Callaghan, that education was f0 m‘, m Our shelter from the stormy the evening service the nmlc chou‘ ' i llllant in Ontario, 1°"! impresswe Cmonnmn “t” Paoli, L. Landrigan, R. McNeill, I. . on] Lam. She was heir N; throw h blast and our Eternal Home. led a. helpful song service iincier ’ monies W" Wile" ‘h? Queen w)?‘ Walsh. J. J. McDonald. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT big,‘ school and c011,, gpb a Mid The power of God was felt in Miss Campbellls direction and nun - Clvwned (says me Dally llelcgmp; Mathematics 1: man in America yyhogdpcjvgrctlthat the meeting and much good was sang with fine spirit and feeling. ‘ ,. ." At m“ "wmcm hlmilmds 0 Honors: J. hicGailghey, H. Lan- Arithmetic: physical bnndncq ‘m; torq-hh, bu, accomplished. as an anthem. the theme hymn nl . IN MEMORIAM pairs of ghostly white arms flashed out for an instant in the Abbcyfifi the sermon, "O Love The: Wilt dry. A. Campbell, T. Holland, G. Honors: E. Bernard, L. Clavet. J. . Not Let. Me G0". Ml‘. Leigh Ding- th ' .: '.. . - Sullivan’ R. Beaudet. J‘ Coyle’ W‘ Doyle at spiritual blindness uos irfin itely worse. TRINITT UNITED CHURCH . -———- be srwelflwd will" bY “imsm Sh . F. cAr n. MN ill v. Passe. - . - i . .. r u » ' z. "at --' ‘ . , MRS. ARTHUR. anus robes. I 0032011,», M W’ c e ' - -kil.pl'.'.gl.)aley' w' won The, “Pg?” 1mm h?“ “l”. “h? The Sacrament of the Lord's grtiicdmgtgh orichienlelisigilL ddttlflis . T§"‘)°Q,“]§’ ; The)’ were the Whlteimved arms Pased: R. Escalona,‘ A. Camp- Honors; E. Bernard, L. Clavet. was we Hg n K01“ l “ms Slipper was observed at Trinity and triumph "The Ninety and ‘ ' " N" e ago when the independence move- ment was vcry strong. the people being willing to sacrifice almost everything for liberty. she u-ds or- rested and put in solitary confine- ment for six months. had Friends heard with regret of the their llailllfl ln the Prince Edward Is- lind Ho pitul on Thursday of Mrs. Arthur Gates, aged 70 yeais. who had been in failing health for the oi the peercsses. raising corouets to their heads. The four canopy duchesses Sh“? the signal to the other peeresses. After holding the canopy over the _ J. Mailer, L. Connolly, E. McInnis, bell. F. Dcschenes, P. Murnaghan, P. Pronko, R. Cote. Mathematics 2: Honors: R. Paoli. C. McQiiaid, at the morning service with an i Nine" iCnrnpionl. unusual large congregation. Mrs.‘ It was intimated that Rev. Mr. ‘ Z Iiidux Pak of Korea. addressed the i Collide would speak ilcxl Silndny I congrvzalion, touching upon the nrorning on yrork amnog the lcp“: hi toric relationship of her coim- f and that the ladies of the cliii. Passed: L. Daley, J. Doyle, W. Wood. Business Papers: Honors: E. Bernard, L. Clavet. Passed: J. Doyle, L. Daley, W. pa“ "it" 0f five years and who Queen's head I" h" allllllmllgi A. P. Campbell. F. Deschenes, w. Wood. “we m m, and was mks]? “W... tixv with China and Japan. The would have charge of the cvcnili. i, i his been a patient in the hospital they stood 11981‘ ll"- Immedillwly Pineau, R. McNeill. Correspondence: animal durm m‘, m.“ I", ‘of Koreans have always been a peace ‘ service with Mrs. iRev.) HL. Dcn- ‘ 1°‘ m" Dust two weeks. she was crowned tiley placed thclr Passpd; R How-am J_ Sullivan’ Honors; E_ Bemm-(r, the time S159 thoughi h1g1‘, Mn loving people. She told what Chris- ton giving the address and ladies coroncts on their heads and the body of pseresses did likewise. This swan-like scene. which cav- Tlie llue Mrs. Gates, who poss- Wli a bvable disposition enjoyed a large circle oi friends, who fre- V. Connolly. L. Landrigan, S. Trainor, J. Higgins, R. Beaudet, J. J. McDonald. P. Pronko. R. Cote, Passed: L. Daley, J. Doyle, L. Clavet, W. Wood. Commercial English: tian‘ y meant; to her people and t0 choir furnishing the music. Kefluatfor New Spanish Cabinet one love Ono's enemies as the Bible teaches? Then she began to pray, ii its teachings meant anything. 3‘ trials" Vilafiovaa ‘ MEATA“ 9mm)‘ Vlfillvd her during her long tured the imlllllnflllfiln 0f i1 dis‘ F. Boudrcail. Honors: L. Clavet. -, ,- INTO CROQUETTES an. Members and minister of tinguishcd novelist, Miss Szickville 506010”. Filing: AgitnihiieinlliltlrgiritgdLgrtmrxiii ‘Riff; §_.._ ‘ ' The bccf. vcal fish or ham of West. in her book. “The Edward- ians." has brcught about a fashion revolution. "is Bsiillst Church, oi which she “:85 a devoted member, were also l-Etluent visitors to her home. Honorr: E. Bernard, L. Daley, J. Doyle, L. Clavet. Passed: W. Wood. weeks she ‘continued to ask God Honors: J. O'Brien, A. P. Camp- bell for a Bible with no one to hear yxastcrrlayi trill g0 dorm tuice as wcll the second day if you make n n d chor- Passed: L. McKenna, P. Wood, l’ l?» Seven Mile B g ay Church at @811‘; 1""!!! Summerside about ““‘"¢¢ eowooooooo-o-eo-q N. D. MacLean E IINDERTAKER i PIMBALMER r 1 t Charlottetown and North Wlltsiiire ‘ Phone 149 . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS-J: r to- " t-hfl Charlottetown Guardian ml! W handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47, or left at. H. J. Manon! Drug Store. Montalue. Too Late To Clasify WANTED CAPABLE MAID FOR housework. Apply Cnsii and icnrry~Stores.__ _ _____L-1tl_l_lV-> wANTrEIT-Lvhorvrs oran- ntor or person having some ex- perience in lynotype operating. State experience. W180! Whlltfid- paged; V. RICGUIKSH, W. 0 Bzicil, A. Kelly- HIGH S€HOOL PASS LIST (Those whoa homes are mark- ed with an asterisk Will bi? refill"- ed to trike siippiementnry examin- ntionsi. (‘- l KHz- PlfaflfifilllfilS M. Donald, Leo. Poir- icr, Edllllillti llovllc. Jllmefl Mt!‘ 11ml, Gordon Trainor, Francis ' , J in la/Iflgggrllrd. gIiLllTlCC Smith, ‘Fell! qonnony, mwrence Doyle. ‘st-Elih- Apply Pioneer Pub. 00.. Sum- monlde. L-IOOG-B-I-li. en urkln. ‘Raymond McKinnon. Trainer. oeorse . hot, water and good soap free from alkalies, sodas, lye naphtha. potash. or other quick cleaning compounds- Care should te taken not to use too much water and to rinse thor- oughly with clean water. Most llnoleums are now made so that they are easier to keep clean ii the pores are sealed with lino- leum wax or lacquer. This lacquer will preserve the color and the piit- tem oi the linoleum, and will also give it that desired glossy mirror- like sheen. It is sold at all places where linoleum is obtainable. and l is inexpensive and easy to nDPlY- It is a great labor-saving deviceas GUEST ROOM CULTURE Every guest room should be equipped with reading matter of varied sorts. A few current maga- zines. o good book or two. and a Bible. Many people who sleep poorly like to read a little while before turning out their rem, and A great may pcoplc slccy) better aim reading a chapter from the Bible. ‘it. is on (‘ilky cnnifnst to add to the gilest. room. roll to a. cylinder and flatten ends. If a cone is wanted. flnttcn only one end and gently roll with great- er pressure on the other end. ' The inside o? all croqiicttcs should be soft and creamy and the outside crisp and brown. For a luncheon. serve mushroom snucc with vcal croquclies and have stillfcd tomato salad And for dessert this time of _vc:ir noth- ing could he bcitcr than a straw‘- If yill would fllTiifl scratchlut table tops paste pieces of fclt on the backs oi the pottery ash trays well as e beeutliieh, and vases. berry shortcnkc or meringue shells filled with maple mousse, For n simple veal croquette iam- lly dinner. bcrfln with tomato juice l cocktail, have creamed cu-rotl tablespoons butter, 1-3 rim flour. 1 vag- _ Nlclt butter and stir in tour. Slowly add milk. stirring constant- ly. Season with onion juice. psrs- ley, nutmeg, salt. and pepper fllltl bring to the boiling point. Add era. slightly beaten and cook and siri ior hnli a minutes. Rcluovc lrolu firi- and stir in mvnt. Spread on pinnin- m cool. when coral. shnpc roll in crumbs and fry in deep hot int. The fat should he hot enough to brown an inch cube of w" hrcad in forty seconds. or 365 de- grees F‘. on a fat thermometlf» main on brown PIP" She leaves to mourn three "And at the moment when the w. Simpson. v. Connolly, E. Robin. Geography: g1? 87:93: hfrstelg ‘ma, (ma, F it into crnqucttcs. Or you may lh€‘.rfégi dillllllels. Mrs. Geo. L. Prowse, Queen was- crowned." 511B WTW-‘S Economics; , Honors: E. Bernard. wegkoth i as “y O P, S“? combine two or three of the meats. . , " ‘ 5l0ll. Aiass; Mrs. Arthur P. oi Queen Mary's crowning “the Paased: C. Trainor, J. A. Mc- ’ Passed: W. Wood, L. Daley, J. a co’ oer tfiepefge “$8,811; ‘lilrftlg veal and ham, say, or chicken and , , donciouq lrvlnz. Winchester, Mass. and peeresses had likewise put on their Donald, W. O‘Brien, V. McGulgan. Doyle, L. Clavet. her gin a d6 Mg: gs‘: ‘m, ,1 ham or veal and pork. " ‘ V7.0‘. 0'5 Airs, Win. C Davies, city, 'all oi coromts. in a single gesture oi ex- Philosophy 1: “Commercial Law: She was w“ wrfifisE-d flliqtisli-‘pfilla: or Comm m,“ b1; of skin, fat ,7, ‘j Mthur _i_ ithom were at her bedside when quisite beauty, their white arms Pns=etll C. Trainer. J. J. Bedard, Honors: E. Bernard. most b {vet} H val“ l; 1c‘ or srisrlo must be discarded and . . ‘he PB-ssvtl away. ‘ rising with a solllld 1R8 t-lle W511" V. ltlcGuLmn, W. O'Brien. Passed: W. Wood, L. D816)’. J- Dun: 9th‘, fir“ ‘t: ‘me only clean. tender flesh used in h “mm l‘ lier husband predeceased her ing oi birds’ wings and a Dwlld l’lli|"§0i>lly 21 Doyle. L- Clflvet- d ugh - ‘ d 1 f‘, the croquette mixture. Mince the H!“ %_ ’, M ,'.. '- m“ all‘ Steel's ago. arching like the arching 0i the Pnssml: P. Bcaudet. P. Wood. A. Penmanship: _ ti‘; remahfélel: ‘(if wéranhnprlilnfilif mcht and add to sauce as the sauce YbWTQZC" vllfv I _, ,‘ llllieral was held Saturday nee); or a swan." P. CainpbeU, F. Dcscllenes, L. Mc- Passed: E. Bernard, ..Doyle, L. men,’ me rmd m‘, Toquficn, 1;: lnlrcn from ilie fire. This is lm- W ' 'm,‘ _ , . flliflllOtlll from her late residence She also tclls of the “little mirf- Kenna. J. O'Brien, W. Simpson, R. Clavet. L. Daley. W. Wood. m h‘ , ‘ U ' ‘ .,, poi-loin been"... of the danger of l _ a l9 Longlrorth Ave. and was largely ors that came out; of the iurtive cote, V. Coiliiolly, E. Robin. Spelling: ' mug f is”; t???‘ nwmnrmnIi Qrprr-otlkllzg tlic meat. f?” ; attended. Services lit the home and peeps and the dowagei-s who tut- Philosophy 3: Honors: J. Doyle. E. Bernard. W- Tgnlého rs t i?“ fir, Paslagoih I'l\'i'l'_\' ]l‘.ll‘li('l0 of the surface of O , flare were conducted by Rev. H. tutted and said that the days 01' Honors: C. McQuald. F‘. HOW- WOOd- fir: Sh‘: EMZQQN, Mp “m? O or a croqlietli: must be completely , V Dcnton. Interment was in the decent behaviour were ended." atl, S. 'I‘rainoi', J. Sullivan. Pased: L. Daley, L. Clavet. ' ' covered yrith crumbs and egg. The l Pmiileks Cemetery. _i__.___-- Passed: J. Hzggins. L. Landrigan, Tyilewflflllli WEAR NIGHTGOWVQ To cct quickly coaizulatcs in contact Dali bearers were: Messrs. ENGLANIYS ROYAL ART R. AirNcill. W. Pineau. F- Bmld‘ 11mm“: L- Clflvel- ‘ ‘ “ 'w;lh hcnt. forming a coating which -A- Miller, J. F. Whear n. Call- TREASURES Ieau. J. .1. McDonald, .J. A. Mc- Passed: w. Wood. .1. Doyle. l... Dnwks Mi DVWCES the frrrmz fat cannot penetrate- E. Seller, J, A, weigge; and Donald, R. Paoli. I. Walsh. 17:19?- E- Balalaid- ‘ ‘ _; ‘ ‘ lliit ci-irclessilcss in crumbing and - - Nicholson. th B urbons‘ art Philosophy 41 ""15 C" c‘ 5: - . -- g1; g may permit the croquette ’ ——--____. trelxuwresihgle h: tn: Louvre or Honors: A. Campbell. F. Des- A. Chouinard, E. Bernard, L. mFrlgglit 13gb ilarrlégstltilg to,» b13031»; during the frying, which i n. H? $011M,“ ,_, hum v_.__._.e 1) dispersed. the Hapsrbilria kiln the OéBrilelnéixLérMcKennl, V. 13:11:22 néféagolgillan. J. Doyle. ll to be the heicht. or uflflflngt. for Ls ruinous. A 21:11:: mtlgega L211!‘ firs; F“ triple-thinned inflame“, .=—g—.—_:.‘ .*—a_... Vienna Museum. t e o enzo- c . . . ~ - ~ _ u i 1 V B y n, . m. Cl‘lllll)S, he o _ - g l L _‘ as . co rim ‘ ' “m: W '0: - 8"“ c" "M '" .. Y. §°“‘i.‘.’“l=' {musk .€"“i'.‘:.‘s...., .. a ‘i’ mm“ ** instill.":.::r.:£.":;§l::':.:..":. i .—~-. ,_ ' i’ th t.J. ..cona,- .. . .. . . .,,,. d, ; ,- L, ui.Oll‘a gllfrsnN-At theWPiT-idrha " County mtg; gildthtiaheflozlbxtlarggrte stflilgSllfég Sfllillnll. W. O'Brien. E. Robin. lgioux, Owkwoodé LM Daéegl, g, dapgstnok 1t an ccandalm“ hnw- PW‘ or c title FllVlI yrsrnvgliigvrriallicdeaarsr131161‘: __ Bmwd soil 1. ' (‘l i 1y: _ oy e. . enne y. . om , ‘ ‘ “ _ x u»: MIXTURE GENTLY. m "*5 P‘ .‘ , - . , » Hi. m. ls gupxtllySizlzd 1:37 t? gnvfénd of the uxmggs 10f Englatrhti 53:3 Ilrllnéifisll T. Holland. J. A. MacDonald. E. Bernard. ever" but’ ‘Fleml-"fhe way mg smarg n‘ D new cabinet Inrmid by; ‘all _ v S a son. p5 n o By w’ practicra y he “St 1(1) ti Passed: R. llscalona. J. Coyle. H. Commercial Diplomas: modern girl solves the pro 19m 0, The mun", must be handged Juan SPRHHJAS chief om end-n: L‘ Zwnled my IIUIIIIY——AL the Prince Edward and historic royal‘ Clo lie obxgtween Landry. .1. Mccauglley. w- 5h"- E- Bernard. L. Clavet, J. Doyle, m‘? hlilh Cost oi’ evening lrfilm-‘l m oPllllV with the lciist possible pres- “Walla mmlcdmt: rcor- . w. to the Island Hospital on May 30 i987 PaTgcrenllplzndsor Castle G SlllllYiUl, L. Connolly, l". Me- L. Daley. W. Wood. mghmlléypfrfibrlxléggfg°qgg'ngg g?" fun. "lg, nwldm .4 "xrfiigzml “m, , , nn w“; Mr. n ' ‘ ' ‘ '- , 13,1 ‘d, H. Wight, P. Mur- -—->—-———-——- ~ ' ‘ . ' ' f , , ‘ .. f L M" . r , ~11 ti daughterh Mrs. Charles Hmwfi and flomptomCourt. they includle Aetglampbeu, J. Manet. LACQUER PMSERVES COLOR, ehesier ‘student, explains how its "Tggopsuglogiapérgdaiecsagt crrirrxe t ericy la YOUNKER-At the Prince Ed- masterpieces o. the English‘ Phvslesf GIVES 5555" To LINOLEUM done_wlth the aid of Inmors‘ but two require a larger amount “w, the rroqilcltcs and f.n;sh with > .\l and Bene- "m Islfilltl Hospital on May 30 Italian‘ and Flemish schloolst ad Hanoi‘ z R Emma‘ L. Landflgm‘ FLOOR pins and a Mme sewmgd‘ dcl t? the m‘xture than the others. y-Hiibqrb pc. l‘. liv the Cor- l9 to Mr. and Mrs Will Yo nker’ take tank “Vim um in“ m PBSMWII R. Pauli. C. McQuaid, S. Linoleum is made from linseed You’ can get a very 91° m” To shape cmquettes thoroughly - . "illllT direction Ldauamer . u . rngst valuable to be found any’ Trainoi- F. Desmenes. J. Sullivan, oil. ground cork, kauri-gum. rosin, ifn a sllkblifiis‘? 321;; ‘Hm mm Mm“ and rmse m cafd- “I “I CROmJETTESI t ‘m M“. Joseph *’~=— -. -.T: w ere. .‘ ll .1 Hi - and colorin matter together with or a ll -- r e x ‘ ‘ ‘ ' -r B, E>(fi.l0llil, R. McNei . . g 8 , .3 4,. H“, do “m, d,» Take y; _ 1n. muse for §__ DEA-r"; ii———-—————— _'~- gins’, R. Bcniidct. W- P11111811. 1- 0th" 1°55" lnlfedlents- n‘ 15 ‘me and a’ flow?- meic fwd (1103,? ilimfnj [nblpgpgcnful of (he mrr- m, Cups finely chopped 000ml ‘..l' .'.i]l',7li£‘ti by the “"‘ s - G d w l h r J \fcDora1d R Cote 0 0! themwtHfl1lBYY-Y1°°'°°"°1'1“55 Ym" ma" 1mm" mom“ 2° ‘L ,1 1 in f r 10h yiicc few 1 t- i llld under _ “ ‘W as .-- »1 ~ i ' i ' . ~ v t}; turc an pace 0n a mou: m: r _l_ cw crows oil ‘- - i(‘ll'1ll(‘ of lllt‘ . s 3i _ NO0\’\N""/\l Summerslde on Sat- Eastern aar ‘an Cvllllillll" m u“ may‘ A ‘Fem “Qla-Iie Mum “U” knm‘ C board. shape quickly with finrcrs- ‘TilllllE-S nutmeg. l tablespoon the rill-canon 0i W. J. Brawd- ES“ Mel’ 29. W. E. Noonsn. fllV-‘d nmmg": It Will give most satisfactory sexy’; dil-elfflcti- Roll the mbiture into a ball first. fmneerl parsley. 1-2 teaspoonsalt. crs. , °“‘Y"°'Bllt- rears. Funeral Tues- Hvlwl‘ C- rmm°b R- 13mm“- l°° l’ “mm”! ‘"1"’ ‘“"°"”"“' n Then i: not wanted in tlfs shape. 1.4 teaspoon poorer. l clip milk. 3 At the a ...-l.,,~k um the child- r-zr izrs‘. commun- rcn who nut ion lflrl . l\‘f‘\‘l\(‘(l Holy Communion 'l.ll. soicinrilyr in a body. in the CR‘. 11.. Vespers were chanted u: l r.‘ ‘ .‘: by Rev. ,8. Dalton who u...» "|\(‘ Benediction of the lllc rhll S ‘lniflOflli. The n!‘ l'l' (if ccrcmonlw X01 (he (lgy u.i» .\lr. Eiic Robin It", the Biisilfczi chimes were P" by Mr. Albert Blanchnni- A“ “n mom '“°"’Z....'“t'§ 1:: 11"" '“'°"’°d m“ a poi-son's “maul OHCIAIIIVYU" _ lulu‘-