Churches Tomorrow LiiiilCh 0' 5 I.”-Tunis CATHEDRAL l Anglican " ml: leeare s lira. Floyd Itsslhasa and blue n..- n..3.5”u"5'.... o. I. iscffatt lathrya lash, III!!! Orsaaists. "lg;-cm, ' 'lI:I0 a.In. Church lehoal and '51:;-:w:i:;;"A';'.,,l,l';.,”&l',,.':,f sssm' lg:-l Orchestra will hll::'llnm--.-'-l'dnr(e::t.o.'b '-iv Illllt .3". "I: c"""'f 7”” " TRINITY SUNNY tour rout. 7.", . t . Iarmnn: "Ilan's Soul -- A Diet .3... . of amp " so. lloyd Mackin- 1g non . .... .. .. if j'j',',j mm ) ..Anthcml "Dark Was the Night" l1n;m.ChurchIoIod(IlaIarl.) -g-wit Tonia I-u-no ac--I ----- -- 7 ll-in. Evensong "day? 3'' .)V' 3 "'59 liztiiylservldol at usual hours. ,:e&t;taa: ;:lIstuWcn 1g! 3:: - " . . . an . S. PAUL'S AggLlOAN ' mu Anthem: "Near To Its lleari" P4j.f... The Parish England Clllrcll Established me by loyal Follada T the Reverend Cache: -7- 7- W50"- ortzunist and Mrs. Choir Director! V. L. Di! swell 3.3:) amp. Holy Communion 10.0!) Sunday mull t. school moo lfoly communion (No lor- Anlh.-mz "0 Bread of we hm M.-men" - Franck. nun Evening Prayer and Ser- ........ suhh-ct: "rile Blessed Trin- ilt " I)i't7L;lS'l3"i7TiE.l-IVAN-T" THE KIRK or I. JAMIE Minister 1Q Reverend T. If. I. lemon. M I'I'.M. .A.. illiss E. Lluiall Mclfenale Mus. 3.. EM . no Organist and Director H CO Choirs s '70 s-.m. Church Iohool e I cssrftal. ouulsrmn ”sts xestsluet City and Central .."s.fi'.:::.-..:::.- -5-” ...".':..t.":' W W " s sun 1 sons" A "” i:'.2......'.'.9..":"...9.:: ........W tf.i:'.";.l.'.'.”.:'..'.' on Central Christin Church seed- leily invites you to the services If the l.erd's .... THE SALVATION ARMY t "ll0Ml.0l' ANGII-ISM" Iiaoe Ir. Meier and Mrs. W. Itaalc! Corps officers. IATUIDA! 1.10 p.nl. s:oo p.nl. 0 Air Iervic . K-nycr and Pl-also Meeting. SUNDAY IIIIVIOEI 10.80 mm. Prayer itfcotlnl. IMO I,I. Balinese Service. 8:00 p.ul. Yellll rsoalos Direc- tory Meeting. I.” p.ns. lllndly lehool and Bible Class Ill pan. Young Peoples Meet- lIl- . l.ll p.la. open Air lerviee. 1 p.m. lvlllelisilc lorries in evening Insole! feature h service will he the Sol!-Delhi ll..Diioles-vieesadlsr ,g,.du.1...g mun ll.v"nThevlll0V'd 14- 3- 3"”'- 2ll::lng...;'ilk:erviees willulse con- ltv..hl'-id. b . and M . W. mltiylllnz :Jalo the rum um ':,''”N,.,.,:,," "W " I - l' 7 c.L?n"'cho.. ZION PRESBYTERIAN Anthem: Grant Us Hy Peace. onunon ill.-mielssohn. Vt-.xpi'i' services withdrawn Il- li October Vlllliors Always Welcome. crrr mun 9:45 Senior Church School 11.00 City Time. Primary and leginnars li:0o Divine Worship. at-rmonl Christian Non-Confoh -Rev'd Dr. ltess "tr. The Holy F"" - Adams. .tcm: Hy.. . -i'. Tchaikovsky. -Mrs. C. J. Fear all lass. Cc. Prince and Grafton Ita- Tho lsveread W. Rash Brown. 'I I01. I. 0. VIII (Vlalthl lllnister) Mr. John Lea-Morgan ill. A. 3. lies. (Oxford) Oflentat and Di- rector of the Choirs. ....,............?-ao---- to can. The Church lotion!- II I... Nursery Iehoel 11 an. Divine Warship. aerlpoa: "As on Religion is a New Wald." Anthem: "lacuna Thine lar." lllrnmel. ::ss larvlac. cnlvls Church, Mermaid. (lander! Tints). I p.ns. Divine worship Guest Preacher. lav. lost 6. Eaton. Anthem: "Jean Joy of Man's Desiring" - J. I. Bach. 9:15 leluiess laud Film: "Out of In Night." he and Air Cadets will wor- itip at tho lorllag Iervioe.. "0':oIOu. let Is worship and IOU WI. IIACEWOOD CARDIN. Garn- "l'tI'l' IQUG IIOII wall,nowIlOIII'thIlIlI0l.'l'ea served. ' . , l'0I'l'l ' AGAIN. - VOW .. . 3.3 ..':.'.E::.'.i.'ai.i. W "" 'eee..""l3l Servioentltl . lieedssvousutmg V. e. c. r. PIOVINCIAL orrlcs. Borden. invites inquiries. literature availehl . RADIO. televhi):i:n, sales and service. Fires , mung Auto, Dial 5547. , , . T "wt: 4, I, ' .t'”.?L"-'5n'a 1'-'..'u'1't.” ""' "' NOTICE. - ”Woodlcish" closes to the Ilbll S the tummy er.ol:."W. IUILDING A sumac cor- TAGE. - Enjoy the comforts of lleatelator Fire Piece. Hardware. II on I IUILDEII consult lrown lisctrio for free estimates on your house wiring and fixture requirements. Dial ms SONG IEBVICE-There will he a song service in the Murray Har- bor Baptist Church, Sunday. June "1. 5th. at 7:30 p. in. lveryoae wal- - INGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. COIHI. riua: ANNUAL meeting of the w"mu'otl:::mth'T ' OIWILL--VERNON CIIUICII. - J ll .vu-seem ii 1:). m. or-w:Ila'l. p. m. ally sun P i Ed d lel lid Music F , . tllanlc.Asso:i:lioa :lll he held .1: :l.t:.hgfN9..::h:V.tllllI:.Ludwhl.a Que:-v Room 60. Prince of Wales Colic , ,0, "L up, an 3..., 0" M0,"d"Y WOWW -ll” 13- nerd llocahe. Pleasant Grove; It 3 ovlwlh and Iarraille Camilla to Ken- eth James. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrison. Pleasant Grove. the marriages to take place at 8t.hDunstan's Bullies on June M . Him FARIIAI-.At the P. I. I. Hos- taioall.Iy1'I,1D56.toDlr.and s. Warren Fat-rar. a daush Janet l..ynn. llillKOND&-At the P. E. 1. Hospital on Saturday. May 26. 1055. to Mr. and Mrs. John Sim- lnomls. City. a son. . CAREW-At the P. E. 1. Hospital on May 28. 1956, to air. and Mrs. John Carcw (use Lois" Rayharl. Greenvale, a daughter. Florence . w lit the. I on. uecDONAl.D - M the Prince oounu Hospital on May list. last to Mr. and Mrs. lvan MacDon- ald. Ctlelton. a daughter. Wendy Colleen. welnlt 7 lbs New GLASGOW Christian Cnurcn. bunaly. June 5. New uiasgow liunoay acllool lit up. worslup service ll a.ln. Caven- dish dapilli. Church, worship service 1:30 p.rn. Brysr R. Jones. Minister. Tail PIt.hitittYTl:.i(lAN onurch in Canada. saint John's. Belfast. dlVl.l1E service will be haul nest mm it uay. June 5 at 3 p.m. hlev. Douala Nicholson will be the guest minister. Rev. Donald usnipbeu, interim moderator. BKEADALBANE PAB'l'0Il.at. Charge. Tin united Church of Canada. services rtunoay, June 5th. Pleasant Valley ll. a.m.; Rose Valley at p.nl.; dreadslnoue 7:30 p.m. Rosa Valley dunoay School 3:30 p.ln. Rev. W. B. MscPbail. Minister. seated in members of the iegiate institute Choir and Orch- estra at London. out. recently. was Alan Campbell. son I! Mr and Mrs. James Campbell. fann- te Ill. and Mrs. George Wotton. Iumnierside. a son. KENNEDY-At in Cm Hospital on 240:. R65. to Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes K . erly of Charlottetown. mum” "wk ' ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. zlilylgl-l;t6 til; cavhlloupuel 0: Edwin A. Duffy, Village Green. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Marie Cecelia to llaroid Edward..aon of Mr. and Mrs W. Callaghan. B1 The marriage will take Place on July 2nd. 1955, St. Anthnny'l Roman Catholic Church. Talente- WINSLOE Pastoral Charge. The United Church at Canada. Services Sunday are as follows: wlnaloe south ll a.ln.. Sunday School 10 a.nl.. Priscetowa load Al&onao Fineau. Hayfield, son. weight 0 lbs. I on. May Ilst. llll. to Mr .and Mn. 1955. to Is. and Mrs. lsrl Nicholson (Isa Maris Hynes) a daughter, weight 7 lbs, I on. OAIUIIIJ--At tile Kings County ' Conservatives in the May all gen- UNITED If Iiteea. uln- a. I. lildon RECl:llvl-.D ouho BAR.-Among g ' , an en . . the recipients of gold bars pC.l:- :&”gVu:;df;f'”afy”";'f' 5;; The 74-year-old Masher. with - IlR'l'--.At the P. E. 1. Hospital on John A. Ilrt (nae Hattie M. Arn- daughter. Linda Ddlon Resigns From l.&or I-Ilqll Command 1 l ul"Al:l-l!?lrlull.l)aiton st. ranged rice ' ? Clement Attlnatep down also to make way for younger run A more youthful executive cup is the Labor party's only gun for the future. laid Dalton, of the chief theorists of Brit- hh socialism "and former chan- color of the aaohcuuer. excepted Miles on the (round the 71-year-old former minister is the only man is to reconcile warring factions of the party. which took I heat- ing from Prime Minister Eden's :- oral election. IN SHADOW CABINET Dalton has been an influential member of the Labor high com- mand. Attloo's shadow cabinet. 'lhls is the policy-making board which would become the real cab- inet in any future Labor govern- moot. Writing Miles of his decision. Dalton said nine of the shadow cnhinet's members are over 05 and the arty should start the new Pariamcnt June I with a younger group. preferably made up of men under 50. Daliorm decision was applaud- ed by the Daily Mirror. pro-Labor tabloid which has been com- paigning for s reshuffle of the GIIEATNEII OFTEN I think that there is hidden secretly in the heart of Ivory per- son the desire to achieve great- ness. We all want to be somebody. We want to leave a mark is this world. Such a desire is not neces- sariiy bad. Man was made for greatness. and I think that oc- casionally everyone experiences within himself a powerful im- pulse to do something worthwhile before passing on into eternity. God seems to have made us that Will. However, when we reflect upon our personal lives. there is noth- ing out of the ordinary about them. Each day of each year is made up of a series of little things. Our work for the most part is un- spectacular. It is composed of many simple tasks, which carry with them a certain monotony and iediouaness. Our joys are small and floating, and about our sor- rows. nobody generally cares. except ourselves. How is it pos- llhle to achieve greatness. lead- ing the lives that we do? We may not become famous in a way that will shake the world. but we can achieve true greatness in the fol- lowing way. When a person offer! up every- thing that he does for love of God. none of his actions are really small. All of his work and sufferings and joys become big and important because they party since its election defeat. By JOHN LEBLANC , F ” Press staff Writer WINDSOR. Ont. (CPI-A roar- ing weicome was given Thursday to A. R. Mosher, president of the Canadian Congress of Labor, as he went before the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada can- vention to talk of TLC-CCL mer- ger plans. The white-haired boss of the 'l'LC's big rival. making his first appearance at a TLC convention in 33 years. got a rafter-rattling reception as he told delegates that "bitterness and divided ef- fort" among Canadian labor groupi now seem to be nearing TLC badge pinned on his lapel. addressed the 750 delegates as a followup to Wednesday's congress action in approving terms of a merger that will unite the two congresses into is 1,000,000 mem- ber body to be called the Cana- dian Labor Congress. Top officers of the CCL also have endorsed the agreement. and it is to go before the CCL at its October congress in Toronto. SENT NVITATION Immediately after the '.i'LC's approval of the agreement wed- ncsday, its executive sent an in- vitation to Ottawa for Masher. who last stepped onto a TLC convention floor in 1023 when he are acts of love of God. Every slight act takes on a permanent CCL President Given Warm Welcome By TLC that by this marriage we will solve all our problems and dif- ferences is living in a fool's paradise. We'll have differences, but we can resolve them with tience. goodwill and honesty of purpose. uREA'l' TASK "We will discharge our new re- sponsibilities. I am sure, with credit to labor and to the nation. One of the great tasks of the new organization will be to or- ganize Canadians not now in unions, the CCL head said. . "To do this successfully, we must forget a giant many of our past prejudices." Mr. Jodoln agreed there will be differences at the outset but add- ed the merged bodies will have to get together to organize the unorganized. "We must get the best possible social security for all mganized labor in Canada." he said. "Our co-operation will be maintained for the good of all Canadian workers." In Memoriam In loving memory of my Mo- ther. Mrs. Patrick Mclfenna. who passed away June 5, 1954. The depth of sorrow we cannot tell Thoughts For Our Time By His lanlneace Cardinal loaalgss tcowrlslm NOT SPECTACULAR value. It will merit a superse- tural reward. If we are honest with ourselves, we must admit that nothing accomplished h this world is truly great unless it helps us in eternity. Praise and wordly story fade away almost before a person can enjoy them. If you wish to achieve great- neu. if you wish to be some- body in this world then make everything that you do have mean- ing and importance. Make all of love of God. It isn't what a man does or says that really counts, but itt-is the charity with which he does it. LIFE MEANINGFUL when We were in grade school we were taught to say the morn- ing offering. By offering ovary- thlng to God at the beginning of the day. even the most incidental things that happened to us, took on a real importance. Our entire day was then lived for our Creator. Nothing was lost. Through such an offering of our work to God, life became meaningful and took on an aspect of greatness. Many people have the desire to do outstanding things some day for God or for other people. How- ever. they find that the oppor- tunity to do something spectacu- lar never arrives. They waste their loves waiting for a dream which never comes true. They do not realise that there are op- portunities to manifest heroism everyday, which they are misl- ing. because they are looking for spectacular” events. and do not see greatness in little things. If you wish to live a life that is out of the ordinary. do not look around in order to find some striking deed to accomplish. Just consider the things that you do each day. To accomplish them well is not important. To see God in your work and in the people wtih whom you work, b to achi- eve greatness: and to do all that for perfect love of God, is to achieve the perfection of human life. Every Christian is called to live a life of heroism. Each of II is invited to ex,nge in a most thrilling battle the battle to over- come our evi tendencies and to grow in charity. If you do not think that it is either difficult er thriiling. then try seriously to become a saint. There have been many men who have conquer d the elements or who have become intellect ' giants. but who were unable to conquer themselves. OBEY GOD'S WILL The only poople who are really heroic are those who live the way that God designed for them. Ilany unworthy People have as occa- sion performed a great deed and thereby gained world-wide praise and fame. But they are heroes. because they did serve God in the way day should have. we can be far greater than they, simply by living I good life. There is hlddu deep in to b; somebody worthwhile. We can fulfill this desire if we wish. Just make every least action of every your acts a manifestation of your 'h not not hearts of all of us the desire to Saturday, June 4, 1955 The Guardian Page 3 II. NA.I.GAllT'I C. I. la. The annual meeting of lie at. Mar aret's subdivision of the C. VI. ., was held in the Sacristy at St. Ifargaratk on May N. Immediately after Bclledicti of the Blessed Sacrament, the meeting opened with the Ian e E1-aye: lead by Rev. Father ec- d. The president. Mrs. Robert Gallant. occupied the chair. Mrs. Keli read the treasurers report whi showed a early ill- come of approximately . Six hundred dollars was given to Rev. Rather MacDonald to use for church e ditures. Fifty dollars was paid or cleaning the church: the balance was used for minor contributions and a partial scholar- ip to St. Dunstan's University. After business discussions were completed. an edifying and in- spirationai talk was given by Fa- ther Macnonald. He thanked the members for the excellent effort they have made toward the finishing and furnishing of the church. In all the sum of :l0.B00 has been contributed by the C. W. L.. alone toward the building fund and finishing of the church since Father MacDonald came to the . parish. a relativlst. Maybe the He ” ” the ty of T ' law I Strange But Tn-Ill h I. I. Iaalrthu Elephants frequently grow chin whiskers. Trainers sometimes Im- hiowt h toresnove theol- fensive hairs. That-o'a a second Christmas celebration in E . December 26th. It is called De . on the Ith families give brist- ntas boxes or to crud boys the postman. ll ashlaaa, and a others who perform regular serv- vc . Cehlicf problem of a Russian dic- tutor is to keep the stomachs of his subjects full and their heads cn;:pty.- ngllsh law forbids a man from marrying his mother-in-law. The world is wtlllnl '0 the person who matches his orles with practical deeds that get results. It seems like only a few years ago when we began to tell time. Now time is beginning to tell on .:”I'ime is eating up space." My! t's why it's : keeping up the good work and urged that the members meet frequently. every month if pos- llble. Next was the election of new officers for 1955-57 which was as follows: President. Mrs. Aensis Mac- Donald; Vice-Pres. Mrs. James C. MacDonald; Secretary. Mrs. Melt MacPhee; Treasurer, Mrs. Robert Gallant. Conveners: Bear River. Mrs. C. Sheehan; St. Margaret's. Mrs. P. Mccormac; Armsdale, Johanna Mclnllls; Monticello West, Mrs. Lem McDonald: Monticello East, Mrs. D. L. 0'Hanley: Big Pond, difficult to find a place to park your car. The first thing people want when they get a little money is an auto mobile. and the first thing they want when they get it is a little money. Fantastic figures made out of paper, wire, pieces of wood. and so on have brought world fame to Giuseppe Boggl. of Fame. Italy- Boggi has worked for U. 8. and Mexican television stations and in Hollywood. However. he's turned down all offers of steady lobs be- cause he likes to so and come II he chooses. Parker owned by I. o. Monger. a Washington business man. has no Mrs. P. MacPhec: Clear Spring. Mrs. J. Mallard. hind quarters, but manages to I04 about on its front. legs. s-.00 . . Divine Worship """'"""""T'”"""'”' . m not .llny nth. loss was vleadlns unsuccessfully asainst 09 9-0 WI 0' In in low! 0' as t of unity. is A am or ii ll oftil he i known methods or hair and scalp tress City llllla. .....m.--.-.mj-Tun nu!” CHURCH :p""l;;ms"??gT." :,,h"'lg?.'a1'; M. sallnun. hnrdcampbelll twins hi! Cwdiw irouurhwd "t" colt ll: .scll thact happerswtu ylal... menu at? it: 3.... toetheseitlsclls at our city. - Sermon: Keeping TI” '0"! 033 ''h.' .'T "1" sh.." 5&1 10 Ln, '1 I, Mu-Q. Commercial OIOII. I daughter, 3' Iuuwly EWPIOYCUU mmwl out '”t ". .9 memul” ”” at ya"; gog-paw; g 7.11 3. m op... -an-u G. lleward Christie. Iliaiat-r - lam Harold M1 - m,,,,.,, Lilla Patricia. weight a lbs. av. of the TLC because of a iuri-- "user yguf 10", -pp. ch.-mtg. pg. 1. . ,q,,n,,m; ”r'.. 3.4.. n.A.. 3.1). ' dlctlcnal conflict with the powar- Don is the one that is soon A ,1 ,,,,"e,, . N, on u Ye ts of can. t I," i la y creme (ions go a II C. H. H. PIH7. wtllkh MC Cid! Director - CRAPAUD. KAI; HQQXINNON - AI Ki; 3 County fill Brotherhood Of Railway I 1;:nJ'":Y 0 Y0" CI? outbly uv. n w an fun '1,” , 301110! l'- hllllllltlo A-B-C-W Creek Parishes. Services for But Hospital, llfcntague. on y doth. C10I'kl- , M 1.” h. M H H is weak or apathetic. To live in too are invited to worship God 1 ll... wmmy aw. Jun. gm. pug. gap. 1”. g. up .55 um gggu jggp. Thursday. hioshers one-time I ll "Of T0 I 0IIl- such . W”. um wuymu 5,. " W"! 0l""'ch- op...-n...".'t"5........l.. as day. st. r.uubeth'e ch. xlanon.Kilmuir.uoa. enemy. Frank H. Hall. of the mm. ,,,,m,,.,.,.,, 5, t.., comes important. where each UNITED PENTEOOOTAL lmulol 01 He-I-M Snrlncfield. 11 a.in.. new cow is lllclb-At th. P.l.I. Hospl- railway clerks. melted the CCL daughter. Mrs. Ann Mcsote. and little thing that we do is malll- cngngn lea-ales: "The lock of Life” munlon; '!'honlaI' Glitch. tsl June lat. III. to air. and Mn. veteran intlo tllaJhall. and TLC 5-"my, festation of our love of God. is A-the-t "Jeans, Bread at Life" Long Creek. I am. Holy 000- Donald In luck. I Ion. Donald President Clyde 06011,! threw his to reach perfection in living: it , :1 sun Avenue . whnelieatl. ' munioc: st. .lolut'l obul-ell. crap John. Weialtt 0 III. 1! an. arm! around Moshe” Ihwlder is to he a hero in the most oom- A personal demonstration will he held from ll noon until szoo pin Rev. Quincy stairs. Pastel. n p... cgung gun and, 7.30 p.m. evening prayer. THOMPSON-M the Prince CMIIIW II he felthed the PlIt10l'm- In loving stem .. of Baby Pa- plgfg up... on Monday. Tuesday, and Wednesday ONLY. June 6. 1. Phone I'M g ,.., lwjgh. luv. George I. I. lbsary. Rec Hospital on Veda . -lune lat. Mosher has agreed to fold the trlcia Lynn Stewart. who poem; 3, 1955, xh-kwood Motel in c ottetown, Prince xdwartl ls- - '- . en 1...,” up up, . 10ll.tcllr. and am prgusitielltgy sf. lnergld grunt away JIM 5. 1954- f J d land by lie Keefe lair Experts of lslifas. Nova . son. a a - - ar-o oasis. . """"' ;,:.':.”.'.'"'.;:,':" "”"""' MILTON-IUSTICO ralusn... ., M '. "' few nin his ltutwlerm as no 0-I II the I-rden -f life there wy 0 u 9e, the xeele Representative is be- New Hair ls renuoeot hl:iie amt. Malt Ilble class g”... .1 "I" .. wk... Rector. Rev. A. E. Pliny. 593' HANSEN--At the Stewart Memor- president. (NW To '. 'IICI'QufQd log sent here for the express nul'- "if every man and woman WI and scalar lchoal with eiaases ' vices for Sunday. -lull! WI: 0": ial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. on "Wg have a tremendous task T "W" "' hwely ""1 "In pose of explaining to the people follow our directions faithfully to all uses. ,1; g...,' 5...... .,,,,, m It. John's. MtIton.1o.ooIt.M.Iun- June and toss. to Mr. and Mrs. before us," he told the delegates A "'""0"' '" it" ''"t ""”"”" OTTAWA .cp).1........,,. ., of our city, the facts and the during treatment and after finish- llltl mm. W and Praise 0.. 1.... thy S0h00l- ll-W '- "'- 3” ' Edwll llllllell (lee Vera Pride Monday. "Anyone who believes "'1 Wm increase Juli es' sal rt truth about hair and scalp dis- ing treatment. there is no res- ms nu. In-s I-was munlo--nd8-rmoo-mitt "nth heal) a daughter. that the Master who slanted her mmd F, a :,,,"c;"' "' orders. He will explain the 18 son why they will not have hair -rhe whole tleopel lot the amt. vlsrrona wawouso 0herry Valley. 1-I0 a- III- 30611! """' order paper y T m'"' common scalp disorders that all the rest of their um." says 30,14. . c0m","'"l”'3 "4 '"'””'E DIATII N." Moduvcfof Fgf up page-no hes lovingly Into his A rpgoluufm so 5. t,m-Muced cause most men and omen to this authority. "We know our -. . Mark I. Rustico. 1.” 9. II-" VI”. M Edm arms Monday b Justice Mtnigter an-. lose their hair. He will demon- treatments will work from our ; (KIPIIA CHAPEL W PW" "d ' .9”"" 5,", " ""”"' PI'OsbY9Ollan Church And now in the light of His love loll does 3.. disclose whntthc in- mute the Pro?" meimdi "' """'""d5 ”' ”''""”"”1'- " l” " nd ml" u" 'hoh "mum M ' u M mm lam H." Sheltered and blessed by His pr'c- cl-9"" Wu 1-,. gm. Nd H d in hgtr and scalp hygiene that have depends on the individual pr I jgu, 353g.-J IUPBIMI COURT - Th!” Wu”, uufmru. .o.:m.?; By PAULINE KENNEDY knee me no," Supfeyng court at c..l..t., use been proved successful for thous- son's faithful observance of a III '0 the docket of the of 3 up 31 , c""a" "W "'"l Wm” In his beautiful garden above. Exchequer Court of Canada. and ends of Americans from coast to simple H119!-" A g "" y ha. "a .mv:ue:ac:1am nun”, uh" uh ver York uuty TORONTO (CP) - A pioneer the superior and eounw eoul-tau coast. Kaela Hair Experts will 6 mm. media MN”. . ch-3 in U05 Uillhlbl 9' Mr. Justice Macuuigall. Two of non-gm, Newmuhgy on." on gfegygflm 712111115??? ?T-mwargi :'l:vl'l'l""hc::":: ':."l'l '"”"" the province. give you. FREE. I-complete llalfl Keeiellhnm Experts GUARAM ""' 'uu, c'..u' the c”" W". "wound with Tun" ' u” u' lW' nevi 3'' been Camila Motlierattlilyn of the A llttlaThnh we lovelis wailing The" h" be" wwulluon Tm l v l" and M TEE. in a written certificate . it" Chalh fol. U- Uh 35"” motor vehicles. and the third all u: (3.19; I go,-mg, 3,. '0 Y the raises will be about I) to I you why you are losing your hair, h H W client um . - ,v ltreatt. - Ippul undafm Temperance Act. up of . P. L Presbyterian Church in Canada. For us. Just over the hill. per cent. G, why you ,,, h.vin' u-oubtp given to escy eel mum, Mm. 1. EMU" ml-q The en" ad dumb" .v'lT-M the Pnwmcm kn” oulllrf 'l':1mll?ldolhk:htolicotliTI? ""'"'5lV "'"”"'””d by M'""' N: ';E'"'I,',' gilt: Maw" Flt. with your "am iyaocllorll;-I.tomt,real.m3nt at gthe end til can in may ma duck Wu, Huh. f0ll0;lfI.dI:ll'Il: Mscheody a for-tum ggednesday. June 1. 1055. Wu .1” ednesduy night pt my. Daddy and sisters. Wilma. szigooo elrw on "sun"; I5 ht "web" can A" F” of 30 dam that .u mu", NM 0. y me comm." "och WM" '1. um.” " "nun .-. Pocd cl: : ..m Ind .0." Ar lfn. A on Duke her opening sessions of the stat gen- Kaye. Judy and Wendy. om-er Mutt. I-mom wow I "ah the new Representative .8 "emmems Wm be yadousty ,,. p ”"d"'T ' H3101” WKII. P11.-18:32:: the plaintiff waa..l. 0. n3Ah1,gy.M gu umqonemwn oeral asearnfbly. He will be chief ”' "' cmel justice; of pt-ovirul,la1'lu. quick to tell the hopeless cascs funded. "We do this to 0VQl'C0l'llIl h ,.,,,m., E as ltrsight. c, Campbell; for the defendant. 6. Hospital on Inaday. may as, loss. &'.',53,,"”",,,,,,';;,,e':t.',?,,,:'"t,, ”5:f,,:,l;f In loving mam .. of Mr. and K.-me Courts and president J. 1'. that they commit be helmd. 3:139 ;k9l?,l'l9ll5'?s-L .,;,'oYs'; o,”:,f,, clf:,',,: .1. 'rEs'rAMEN1'j U 55 lull Irls- B. Foster; Edmond Arsenault vs. ch”-1.. yndlevy of St. Theresa Mm 1"..." da,omh,,uo,, in Mrs. Thomas Diamond who dc- orsoll of the Exchequer Court a man is comp etc y, 5 BY: thv "C 005 H "ed mm "d W”, .. PORTIONS ”""- Earl Mcl.aurin. Judgment for the 4.. mg mt ym, c,m,g smell this life April loth. mo set. m.ooo. Provincial supreme nothing can he dope. Bu e are happy; tat am y th Wm W . I IWMNAME3 lglieetl The Meaning of the iaintiff for 8660.00 and costs. J. nungn-r..1p the Cltgrlopttatown pa". wt" whn,.h.l.-pd mg" and June lth, 195:. Court Justice: are paid Olf.w0. hopeless cases are cw. I ccause. man I ly mmyp; - lilo "IL ' Nicholson appearing for the no my op sundgy May Ebb ' ' ' the same as the es of the if the hair roots are still alive. gain their hair and remove all liFVOTll2)lTA)l?xB'0OK8 . plaintiff and J. 0. C. Campbell W 1&9 KIMH DI.Irant'of Portallcl gm, "duh with”. dllalulid um. hm ' "'""u"' " we" '"mm' Elohelillef Court. (evidenced by the pr?-W000 Of traces of imbedded dandruff and .1 ll (tHiLDR N'8 BOOKS AI Tues DIylUN.1'4-he the defendant. The Queen vs. Mur- p,p;,'1,, glad as years M llllu:l&”9"r-” ”cm;”””T'c'; Mun f ti ti true lllht. colorless fun the Kcele other malicious hair and scalp! V . "” "W" i." ”""''''''.i& ' " ""'.:'.:".: .......,- t"........"""' .."”:.'..'ri -' -" W M to --e i::: : :::':.'".z. ”" .::"J:'m .::::t -""::.:" ..'::::.::: "sis. : (rm , C meimes seem wo . ro . V ' V susgiv scllool. sun .3” gr" Mu el Cameron. with eoets ms. at a: home in am” . of ...'2.' '3' .'e"".2& ope t: A-4 I he-rl-rln -ti" '0' W- COMPl'” Automotive l: the private examination. these lhose who want to he assured that .:;g . Puss in her csusasl. A In the use. sunrise Creed (nae thleea sol estllbll:l.l missions in western a bored 5 the mm, ..m cm. g. light. they will get their money I worth. '3 ll U P 1... in ly rem ill y l'Ui.Pl'l' IIILII CID W CNWII was 1. P. Niche IN: 5' IOOIII I ltanhcpe) h her Mtll , ' I ' and that is exactly what we in- Nil '- -v - .. "" -"'""'- c''"''''- o '- r -'-W W "'"' - Whol . P .. .. emf.-:.':::;"t:.:,t:;:.. - i mzua . N tthePrinc Co Umeatars see from Queen's esae M. ecxmla p- ; . its ".2 -- .2. , ' A"u"- same M ":.l''.:.' v.-- k E-at-mot -"r .:w::' 1t.:r.".:::: ,. .: ml 2:: tl , the u mnu s. . ousa s "ml .ou.t 7-I Dal Cr&l:0'::n id P.r'on. 3 ,3” "lain Knox Cw .v!Tol',- S MM07 P37" i.; no charge for this sminatlun. have been helped by the Kecle ; i l” I'll-0' W x ” a u . u II. J. . W '0” IV” d an N g I we Co” W-in Aft” Q gxgmlnation, you will methods. Because Of their tro- - 3.... es: nera. "" ' 5'" K''"”''' T o " The family of the me Mrs. ma .nm,mQ,,1mu be told the required length of m"'d""' '"”f",;' "'3,.f"3,',,f m " .0"-'i"t smug, . retirement a . '"”"3"' vl"'mwi3:1l'ow?l:pr.lll:)t:'!Bnll treatment and how much it will :';:"":m”: ,','h: u':..,, mun P" Wm "h - To mne,:”tk,.g.., many ways during MAQIWE cost. After starting the treatment from these treatments. AI! PU" ymm ",0 W 1” II I curm” Dori sZ.."3.'oa wants their recent end beli'Ql:IVPul,TlO:lg-hIAol:: M0703 -Qurnx 00" Lu you will stake resular reports to mm'lVe"',0 2 :';':m'””n H V '.a D. I. "am. Tm T u" 'llt7l.lH..w tennis and bes- C IIAILIY AVI. 9" hem L'l”''m" '' mm"” is any sign offtlns. so until - ' - :it'aLu::t.In I use Fresco 1:; :( .ymM,;y Ch'town Phone at: Nova Scntia.An expert will check .50.. .. aolq-letshs-.l mm” - . 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H gggggpu-yeurtrooblasoIaahsh'eIlieIalli0IIIlWC dune? canes oetthoassraam , ""'m'm'&l" l lashoeun osuuat guurmu reusesantasvousess-lat-msaaarealisst-Illelv "' yo-rde-ler'---'1" nsesttstaaeeav-outgeotthtesothsuaaacvozuasro V ' 0&3”-s1ni;:Pggt";' ' Phone canal anus. All nominations .-e :1. ecma. .. . - - voh ud you will not it i r- .. .,. tT"T" 6