JUNE 5. TO" "Enuacuaa v vvvvvvvvvw RROW filruacu or. T UNltti) LHURCH ENGLAND ». of CANADA M? ’ ' ' u. pgqlgligugTlllDfiAll rltiivégllijaléilvlirsb ltoehlerd 50!!" Iev. T. l. llolnnnan. Minister lav. l. 0. ltioe. 0.0-. Visltlq A loy Kendall. Liana. some Omelet cod Choir Dlreeter 10.00 a. in. The Church School n.”.‘l°"‘.'... snuggle It’!!! 5- SUNDAY. ill“ w, "M, Comlnnnloe v00 Mstinl ~ i 11.00am. Prlinaryand Beginners’ ‘lino Choral null-flail" l“ “m” Department. v v" 21:11..“ " l - .::.-:: §,'i'i..”§§'”’i..no."°""" - ‘w WEEK DAYS ' I Sermon: "TEE ROCK" “' | communion- gflylilondlii. 7"“! 7:45 Tuesdfl!» Thumb,’ “ma”, 0.30 Iilcdnesda! yEvcneonl. - Ida 175i? {It-stay no if" "4 “m: fiovmml, Visitor: s" 74”" and the lncumbeD u,” QIQQI each. aervlce. , esuvs ANGLICAN ST CHURCH _ _ lbboit It. D. Rector. Flzvhilfilysfon F. MIIIIMP ‘A-B-c-u". ‘organist and Choir Master. SECOND SUNDAY Anon. TRINITY Anthem: “Just As i Ann‘ _. n.3, Bovvlea 1.00 p. m. Divine Worship m“. ducted by the Minister- Sermon: "JESUS KNOCKS” Anthem: “Lead Kindly light}! -A. S. Sullivan We Invite you to worship in Trinity Church. “God be merciful unto m, and bless us! and cause his face to shine upon ue. Let the Maple praise thee, 0 God; let SI K people praise thee." ' BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner _Prince end Fitzroy Streets ‘M. lloly Communion 2.151. Sunday’ 55ml“ ‘bl Class. uconrlnni. Morning rum N"! ' "ply Communion, (no sermon’), ' Anthem "Breed of the W011i (Thomllflml- m pni. Evening Prayer ""1 ‘ Sermon. 3UP?“- “Hymn. M (‘harles Wesley": Anthem. The LOH] is My Shellherfl <M°F"' "d iuinimr was aav. a. n. nAvlson. as. s.n Organist Mrs. Allison Macllae. A. r. c. M. involving Omani: Mrs. o. Elliott Full. Director of Choir. Miss Pearl; Burns. Momlns Worship u A. M. Sermon: "Jeeuf New Covenant" Rev. Janice D. Devlaon. Baritone Solo, selected Mr. Stanley Lancaster. _ The Communion o! The Lord's Supper. . ' The Church School. immedlat. ely following Morning Worship. renl- ' ill lve a cordial wel- "snifiirlfantrli. STEPIIIIM Chi-Nil- ' PRESBYTERIAN ; BE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES The llev. T. EBB-ruck" 50,!!!" Evening Worship 7 P. M. l M-i-nuiu- Srmon: "A Christhn 1n Read. , 03mm In? luv. sfilamee “Ddlvlggm, l , Molecule "Prim "- Ieee . Miss . m” E Qufli", Betty Jean Beers. ,1 You are cordially Invited to lo. A. M. Church school. worship with rna BAPTIST l1 A. M. Morning worship. CHURCH. Preacher: Rev. A. n. Memorie- THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for of local interest, bat advertllng a newey nature may be lnaitried -et rive cents a vnml eklctly pa]. able in advance t cnAawIi-x. for rliotoereplis. NEW RECORDS -- Just arrived. Toombs Music Store. ‘ conransasnon use m. SURANCI. IRONS SAUNDERS. 1M for Iroup and wedding pictures on location. j _.__ 1LT. HOLMAN LTD” Charlotte- town store. will be closed all day Monday. June 7. ALD WHOLESALE HOUSES Vi" be closed Monday. June 7th, in honor of the King's Birthday. BIBLE SOCIETY ANNIJA MEETING. - mic Annual Meet ing of the P. E. l. Auxiliary will be held in the Centcrvllie United Chlflvh- fledeque. on luesesy. June 22nd. Plan to attend. NORTH RIVER PASTOIATE Services for Smiley, June 5th, North River 11 A. M. Clyde River 3 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Rev. Athol Roberts, Minister, BONSHAW BAPTIST THANK. OFFERING. - Service June 6th. 7.30 PM. Special music. Vocal solos, duets and a reading. HUNTER RIVER United Ohllrch Charge. Services on Sunday, June 6th, are es follows-North Wilt- shire 11 A. M. Wheatley River 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. I. Morrison, Minister. ‘IIIIE FINAL BROADCAST for the season cf the Baptist program. “The Church's One Foundation" will be presented on Sunday at l P. M. from Station C. F. C. Y. The speaker will be Rev. L. B. Wright. ANNUAL MEETING Prince Ed- ward Island Registered Nurses’ As- sociation, Tuesday. June 8th. After. mon meeting, Cundall Home, 3.00 P. M. Dinn r. Charlottetown Hotel, 6.00 P. M. lease present Registra- tion cards. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. Cuthbert Montgomery wishes to announce the engagement of his daughter Margaret Elizabeth to Alfred Lloyd son of Mr and Mrs Alfred C e~ p. n. Charlottetown _ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN , ' ' ‘" "" 5mm“ "M101" m ‘h. u". CHURCH glireeerlxlfitl; @1231 Idunemamage u‘ llvey ____ l-iymn: Jerusalem. PIITY- lent Street ENG _ ; or --~1 v»;- prlo“ mm I» My“ e- m m. “‘.'.F“if.‘Z€;....,'""n‘.'i.‘t.if§£; e PrFQcXIVFQi-Fhletleivtwh n. Balearic. rm r - ._ 5':- _ r- H “" “it ‘ "I the" o, 9,, Charlottetown Solo: Fare to Rice. Jollllltlla Mrs. N. D lilacleall. 10.00 A. M. Church School and Family Hour. (Adult Bible Ciaee in Auditor-Ins) c 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship and o tlni - i CHURCH gcmrmeuoil‘ "ALAS! rr who Prince and Grafton BROOM IOBIIOWID" ‘ Rev. G. Carlyle Webster ‘L00 P. M. Evening Worship Sor- MlnIai-er vice. llr. Frank Juhnytmi A- T- 0- l- Sermon: minis The Bottle" organist and choir director 5,], (gqgcgeq) 11 a. m. Morning Worth-ill Rev. J. R. Skinner Subject; “The Word ll I 899a” Hymns: 84. 710, 205. Anthem: "Bless the Lord O ll! Soul" - Ivenoif ‘l P. M. Evening Service Central Christian Church Invites you to worship on the Lord's day. -Gospei Hall ' Upper Prince Street ‘Trauma: rlthaed to the I ‘f?’ "‘““° "°"' ‘M ‘m’ '° 7 Blame 102,0 the uni Jeane Christ mm. i at‘ 8. .) " mieclt’: Elias: we ‘a solution to Mmh‘ i" ohfifl“ “m” "7 lnr Problem?" -- t N) m A‘ “any! ‘h Hymn|:3it2,d53,6dd. “P” ' °"°""""' Anthem: "The night new H "7 u A’ u‘ Falling” llauptmann. dispel llloettna. lords day no UNITED PENTECOSTAL ‘i-n... Meeting Tuesday ant. Bible Beading Friday I P. M. » CHURCH . ..l:xcept e' man be born again be 31 Elm "mm _ "l! 0f Gill. . 5°" “n” m“ h“ Except ye be converted ane be- gmmAy ‘infirm; come as little children yo shall not enter into the Kingdom of Hea- ven (Mat ld-l) Buelleve on the Lord Jesus Chrbt and thou shall be saved Aote 10-81. 10.00 e. m. Sunday Sdiool 11m e. D1. Wwahlp and Praiae 1M0 noon Baptism (Brighton 0N 7M p. m. Evangelistic Meeting 3 tll C. N. R ll es and facilities Wm“ “m!” , moths uni-icons: w. Dingle will . w . hnpmll m. edniedsy Tung- stop ovr at Saint John, Halifax. Iottetown M0 P- m. Friday Bible Study Bymey and Cher and meet the Jyetema rcprnentstivee. Written Questions invited en the ' "W! night services. quickly And. Behold I cones ; give 8.00 "LY reward is with inc, to ...:' lift“. “?..2'.f“.'.'..." "" The Brltleli and “germane is welcome to ell Ser- m... SALVATION AMT clum- oeoaoa crann- Foreign iilhla _ society m CANADA AND "lit: zilidnurayicter Meehea _ mwpouupmun I PM a I10 hll-gnrday School I Bible "1 es. 1 ,, , m, ramoa sbwAao ISLAND 5M1: Meeting Mossy Ivn- Avxnw‘ l! t o'clock. i" and Mia. William Mercer At ftl 144th Ailnllll M00"!!! beid in London. Ne! 5th,- "Wee. There will be special! me. Iiilie m‘; _ ' . ire-metal tan-reissue ""- :{§:,_"'°*"°"'"W °' n. anonymous‘ v -.A ireeletlen of 0.801.621 ____ s . volumes. eeieladlnt Indie. merscn ' ’ inon%"e"¢%".§..°' " e new version of lerip- - , ' r~ Iarea leaking Ila harem "Phonon. n. I, Jon, 4 '._ total m. _ , ll an odflel g1 or ofths Atlantic nqiwma "- - . I my‘ mm!" F'- Difll » 9h“ Continued senort I| urgent- kq-wmm‘ " “"15" liilt‘ ly needed if this lootdt! ll '5 RIIIWIYI, MIG “ma. a.’ ma.“ ‘n1 ‘ mm v 5 u entrainment no nu. M 1i ' printout '“" . ' will’ v1‘ officer ‘who i out. III! be ammo; re- "°‘ no Museum eetvel daughter Ruth Irene, to Charles J. Fraser, son of Mrs. Florence M. and the late John E. Fraser. Montague. Marriage to take place this nlonth. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander Lawson announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Osborne, to Mr. Harold March Steckley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnwilhanles Steokley, Ridgetown Ontario. The marriage will take Place on the twenty-ninth of June, HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. —Servicos for Sunday, J-une 6th, at Appin Road 11 A. M. Hampton 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30. The Special Preacher at Hampton will be the Rev. E. R. Macwilliams, Field Sec- retary 0f the Maritime Temperance Federation; a cordial invitation is given to all to join in this 3 o'clock service. T. G. Head, BA, B. D.. Minister. TIYON‘ PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church o1 Canada. Services on Sunday. June 6th, as follows: Cape Traverse i1 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. Orepenld 3 P. M. S. S. and Bible Class’. Tryon 7.30 P. M. S. S. 11 A. M. Rev. E. It. Woodside. Minister. " GIURCII 0F ENGLAND Ser- vices for the Pariah cf Springfield and Crapaud, June 6th. St. John's, Crepe/ad. Church School l0.0o'A.M. Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. st. Thomub, Long Creek, Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. St. Elisabeth's. Springfield, Church School 10.30 A. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Firearm. TIII Kill OI’ ST. JAMES. — In the absence of the Minister, the Rev. T. H. Bueseiii Somers who is iii attendance at the General Assembly in Toronto, the services of Morning and Evening Worship at the Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. A. D. McKenzie of Char- lottetown. The music will be under the direction of the Church Organ- irt, Miss E. Liiiirn McKenzie. Mus. rice, and will include Perry's Hymn "Jenivsiem". by the Girls‘ and Boys‘ choir, "Rejoice in the Lord” (Elveyl by the chancel choir. and in the evening, the solo "Pace to Face" (Johnson) sung by ‘Mrs. N’. D. Mec- Lean. WEDDING BELLS - An in- teresting event took place at the United Church personage. Com- wali, on Thursday averting. my 77th. when Rev. M. K. Chsrnlen united in marriage Miss Catherine Dcnallnc MaoNeill. daughter of Mr. -ebd IWI. Samuel MicNelii. Nine Mile Creek and Mr. mes Oily Imvther of New Deminibnyeon cf the leis Mr. C. C. Lowther of ltioe Point. The bride wore a gown of crushed ‘rose crepe and corset! 0i pink and white cernations. Th ceremony was witnessed by Mi Eleanor Mecliwen. niece of the groom end Mr. Robert Lowthsl‘. brother of the groom. Immediate- ly after the ceremony the bridal party returned to the home of the bride where supper was served to the immediate family. after which e large crowd of serenedm celi- ed to extend congratulations and beat. wishes to the popular younl couple. Mr. and lire. Iowtber left by motor on a honeymoon trip through the bleritinies. 0n their return they will reside in New Dominion where tile-groom is a successful mechanic. .... of cllcsrnannwa _ t all: Prices. Toornbe Music 5101'." ___ I norm 0001mm _ Phone rm. Ivan Mclnnis 1351. _ THE POLYCLINIC will be closed s11 day Monday. June v. LATEST in Lawn Furniture on display at MacFarlane Bros, Fur- niture Sto . Kent Street. POSTERS DRUG STORE will be the only Drug Store open all day Monday. ALL WHOLESALE HOUSES will be closed Monday. June 7th, in honor oil the King's Birthday. RESERVE Friday. June 112i, for Tennis Club Dance, with the Down. towners at the I-loly Name l-lali. , DAWN FURNITURE in newest designs at MecFanlane Bros, Fur- niture Store, Kent Street. TO HALIFAX in 55 minutes, vis Maritime Central Airways. Phone 3061 or 540. , COME TO 18 SCHOOL for your’ steamed brown bread and baked beans today. Phone lids-J. SHIPMENT OF FUBNI. TUBE 1115i» lweived st MacFarIane BT06» Furniture Store, Kent Street. ‘DRE ROGERS HARDWARE C0» LTD. will be closed all day Mon- dfly. June 7th. and open ail day Wednesday, June 9th. WATCH for the Girl Guide and Brownie on Saturday, June 5th, Why ? 7 '2 because they are selling Girl Guide Cookies at 25 cents per package. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. Frank l-luestis. Summer-side, wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Doris Betty Magee, w Mr. Stirling Weston Inman. Cher- lottetown. son 0i’ Mr. and Mrs. W. Warren I-nman. Hampton. Mar- "880 to take place early in _Juiy. BREAKS HER WRIST-Mrs. J. J. Lnccy. 183 Great George Strecci had an unfortunate accident, fall- ing while banging curtains and breaking her left wrist. Taken to the hospital, Mrs. Lacey had the‘ wrist bandaged and was able to return home. i CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of New London. Sunday. June 0th. Sh. Mark's. Kensinston, Sunday School 10 A. M. Holy Communion l1 A. MA St. Stephen's. Burlington. Sundayf Schol 1.30 RM. Evening Prayer 2.30 P. M. St. Thomas, New London, Sunday School 6.30 P. M. Evening] Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. ZION CHURCH. - The Sunday: services will be conducted by the Rev. J. R. Skinner. At the morning diet his subject will be "The Word is a Seed" and in the evening" Have We a Solution for Our Problem“ (Temperance). The choir will ren-l der the Anthem “Bless the lord O, My Soul" and “The Night new is, Falling." There will be Organ music from 6-30 P. ‘M. to 7 P. M. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday, June 6th, 1048. Second Sunday miter Trinity: 8.30 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10.00 can. Sun-i day School and Bible Class; 11.00| a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy] Communion (no serlnon). Anthem.| Bread of the World (ThOmIISODHI 7.00 p.m.. Evening Prayer and Ser-i moi-i, subject "Hymns of (mules, Wesley". Anthem. “The Lord is My Shepherd" (Mwarren). Ev- erybody welcome. BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED-Mrs. Stanley fliomipson. St. Peter's Road entertained in honor of Miss Lou- y lse MeoNeiil. whose marriage to. Dr. Robert Abel, of Vancouver, is’ taking place on Tuesday afternoon‘ at 2.00 at Cross Roads Church. Be- fore alie left Montreal the staff of the Research Clinic at McGill Uni- versity where Miss MscNeili was, a laboratory assistant entertained; lo; her and presented her with a g t. PItE-NUPTIAL PARTIES —Miss Audrey Watts whose marriage to Mr. Donald llrehaut takes place at Trinity United Church on Monday evening at 7:00 is being widely en- tertained by her friends. On Mon- day evening Miss Joyce Moore and Miss Kaye Porter entertained in her honor at e shower at Miss Moore's borne, North River Road. Miss Mary Wright and Mrs. Allison Carter entertained for her on Tues- liay evening and on Wednesday evening Mrs. Lloyd MscMliisn, Mrs. Gerald Bowness had a shower or her et Mrs. Bowness‘ home. Euston Street. CRADLE ROLL TEA — Under the capable direction oi the Cradle Roll Supervisors. Mrs. J. H, Wil- liams. and Mrs. Bruce Stevenson of Central Christian Church. a delightful tea and afternoon pro- gram was held on Thursday. June 3rd“ in the Church parlors. An af- ternoon program consisting of con- tests and a brief but helpful mes- sage given by the Pastor Mr. Dun- bar served as an inspiration to ail who attended. During the af- ternoon e picture was taken of the group attending. Some tlventy mothers with ‘their babies were present. Concluding the afternoon's Iioil-‘t Envy A Good’ iicad of iiair flAVE_0NE! Start iising Melanin‘: "3 out of 5" Tonight Grows new hair for three out of five men who use it. $5.0 P" lee TIIE JENKINS PiiiiilMAiiY The Rexaii Store Cor. Great George at Kent St. Charlottetown activities a lovely tea was served by the hostesses. TRINITY CHURCH. — Regular morning and evening services of divine worship will be conducted this Sunday by the Minister. Rev- T. E. lvlcLcnnan. The subieoto v1 Mr. McLennans addresses will be: "The Rock" and “Jesus Knocks." iThe choir, under M1‘. Kendall's dir- action, will include in their music o; the day two anthems: "Just As I 1m" by E. R. Bowles. and Sir Arth: ur Sullivan's “Lead kindly Licht- The church School will meet at the usual hours. All visitors or Bi-rfllli" ers in the city will receive a cur- dial welcome at Trinity Church. nnq are walmly invited to worship there on the Lord's Day. 1'0 ATTEND OItDlNATlON- Mrs. Stephen F. Spillane and her cousin, Mrs. Jvselllh Helm‘ °i ltrockton, Mass. arrived in the City on Thursday evening and m at present guests at the Q1198“ Hotel. The visitors have come to attend. the ordination of Mrs. spiilanes nephew, Rev. Louis Dool- ey which takes place in St. Dun- stan! Basilica on Sunday m0"!- ing. Fr. Dooley. who is a son of Mr. Edward Dooley and the llte Mrs. Dooley of this City, will cele- brate his firs-t Solemn Mass in St. Dunstans Basilica on June 20th Mrs. Spillane is a sister ‘ of Mrs. Bridget Smith of this City, and with Mrs. Hester will later visit numerous relatives in various parts o.‘ the Province. - WEDDING BELLS. Zion Church was the scene of a wedding o! charm and simplicity on Friday, May 7th st 10 A. M‘. when the Rev. D, Nicholson united in marriage Edna Amelia. Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins. Mt. Herbert and Robert Goles MccLean, son of Mrs. Mary and the late Mr. Alexander MacLean of North River the double ring ceremony being used The bride entered the church on the arm cf her father who gave he.- in marriage. she locked charming in a tailored suit of chocolate brown gabardine with brown straw hat and matching accessories and ccrsage of talisman roses and gold neck lace and ear rings a gift of the groom. She was attended by rs. Ken- neth Jenkins who wore a spring |grsen box suit with black accessor- ies, a ‘corsage cd red roses. ‘llhe groom was supported by Mr. Ken- neth Jenkins brothers of the bride. During the ceremony Mr. Edward Gernhacn was busy catching at- traotive flashes of the couple. Xm- mediately following the ceremony the happy couple left amid showers of confetti by plane for s short honeymoon trip to Boston. On their return ‘Mr. and Mrs. MecLean took up msidence in, Charlottetown where they are valued employees of Canada Packerai Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered several showers by girl friends hi Charlottetown where she received many useful and valuable gifts. On their return their fellow employees presented the couple with a beau- tiful end table and tri light floor lamp. ‘rbe many friends of this yelling couple wish them many years of happiness together. Personals Mrs. Margaret Donahue. Dor- cheater. Mus. is spending her holidays at her home in Cornwall. Miss Mary Lou Macleod of Pic- tou. N. 5415 spending the week- end with her friend Miss Alberta Bryant. Grafton Street. Miss Joan M. Strain of the C.N. It. and Miss Norma Delsiel of the Bank of Nova Scotie returned Thursday froin a two weeks holi- day trip to Montreal, guests at the Windsor Hotel. TEAS Litetature Anti Life Iv wotstll FIGURES We often say that figures do not IIC. Dill. thlt HQOIIOS on the gng who uses them. because they may be but the expression of the one who records them. The modern world thinks a great deel in (arms 0i figures. The? may tell. in a sense, whether a man is succeed- llls or felling in his business. and yet that is not always true. for if moral principle is violated in whpt; we berm success. then it is failure. In fact we are apt to make ,e sort of God of figures —we like big things. big business, big churches, big colleges and big cities, But. we should not form that the laws which govern thunder and the moving of the tides. look after the dew drop that falls from the flow- er in your garden. ’ We need to think of what may possibly lie behind what we call little things. when Greece would tum beck the pages of her glor. ious history. and point us to a sit- uation that she is proud of, she would likely stop at Thermopylae. it was a small band of three hun- dred that stood there and told af- ter times how brave men could die. There is s story in the Bible of three hundred men that still has lessons to teach. It is about a man called Gideon, who was one of the judges of Israel in a very critical time. He was of humble extrac- tion, but the material of which heroes are made was in him, and he was called to fight against the lvIidisniies-for long a foe of his country. He got together An army of thirty-two thousand men. He was told that this was too large. Those of that number‘ who were afraid oi war were told to go home, and twenty-two thousand men were glad to get off. He was left with ten thousand, but again he was told that he still had too many. Then a peculiar and simple test was tried. They were taken to a brook and the manner or their drinking was noted. Those that got down on their knees and took a leisurely drink were put in a class by themselves. These numbered nine thousand and seven hundred. The three hundred who were left lapped as a dog docs. by dipping their hand and putting what it coldd carry to their mouths. then olf to meet the enemy! In this case big numbers did not count. Once in Scotland a minister was very much discouraged because he had but one addition to his church in an entire year. “I have only a laddie to show for this year.’ But who was this boy? None other than Robert Moffett. who beca/mc a great missionary in Africa. Here again the Bible is our source of many illustrations. for Elijah illustrates this very thing. 1-le was so discouraged that he threw himself down and asked for death to come. "I am alone” was his pathetic cry. l-le locked st fig- ures but learned later that they did not tell everything. He found ‘out that there were seven thou- sand loyal people in the country. Both history and legend have lent themselves to illustrate this also. In Greet War I little Belgium stood’ up and said "We are not a road." Britain in 1940 did the sable thing and under the leadership of Winston Churchill, who rallied the people of those little islands and astonished the world. Poets sing oi’ tlhe way "HOiWl-IIIS kept the bridge in the brave days of old." Figures do not tell everything. It is significant that small coun- tries like Palestine and Greece have done wonders. And our own nest little province of P. E. I. has made its contribution to the political, li- nanclel and intellectual life of Ca- nada. and many of her sons and daughters have carried her name far afield. ELLEIlIIIARY (Continued from Page I) but work-days are short and all labor well ‘paid. Housekeepind. w our mind is only play and there is time left over from it for a woman to devote to other precious inter- ests. I suppose 1n time there would be some who could forget The Is- land, living in such delightful en- virolunents-forset the exquisite quiet and rest and freshness of her count-lyside. the gentle sunrise breaking above a sum-mcr-cladflrill, the glorious colors the sun sheds as he slips down behind the dark woodlands. But not easily -even here. Neither could one forget the peace and benediction that comes to farmeleeds there on this night preceding the Sabbath. One recalls these now to contrast with the constant stir and noise of the city we visited today. Arid in the be- wilderment of that busy place I remembered words I had often read: "Say thou not. I will bide i - "an... llouee For Sale , i AT ' ~ I NEW GLASGOW, m. i -Idec| Location- Modem Conveniences Suiinble for Private Home i er Tourists Home i An opportunity, to buy st e ' Bargain. i Write:- IOX 33 i Gucidien l A DOROTHY fir? 1 i J "OT pains iviave at e following each a! this bargain treasure. Lite: Ilene e Weed Scent I Southern "RAY EVENT s . ANNUAL SALE ' <J>Mtoo WIATHER COIOG$ MIG! l OZ. IOTTI-I USUALLY $2.09 - "m" ‘LOO For e Limited Time Only v ' lave are lve delightful ecenir In this refreshing cologne that year. le sine te get yeur eluue Springtime I Gardenia Petal Magnolia MGDRE a. Mueooiinlsl CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. Will WORTHY'S DRUG STORE REDDIN BROS. JOHNSON 8r JOHNSON E. A. FOSTER OPEN 5 AFTERNOON THE FOLLOWING DRUG STORES ALL DAY MONDAY, JUNE 7th and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th at 12:30 PM. (Reg. Half Ddy) RANKINFS DRUG STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY Close THE JENKINS PHARMACY HUGHES onus , worn-rs onus STORE ALL DAY MONDAY and EVENING i. In loving memory of a. dear bus- band and (father, Ewen C. Mec- Kinnon, drowned June 6th. i947. Not a day do we forget you In our hearts you are always near. For the one; that loved you. miss Y9". As it dawns another year. We think of you in silence And oft repeat your name What would we give to hear your voice Or see your face again. But peaceful be your sleep dear Dad y, It is meet to breathe your name, We loved yon very dear in life In death we do the some. cinn B? THANKS A The family o! the late David P Cameron wish to extend theil heartfelt thanks to those who gem Flowers. also messagers of sym- pathy and w our many relatives, friends and neighbours who were so kind and helpful in our recent, in; bereavement. In sad and loving memo y or Richard Bertram Ymusker, who passed away at Kingston, P. E. I... June 5th, 1947. myself from the Lord; shall any remember me from above? I shell not be remembered among so many people. for what is my soul among such an infinite number of creat- ures?" "Among so many, can i-le are? Can special love be everywhere? A myriad homes-a myriad ways- Arid God's eye over every place? ! asked: My soul bethought of this: In lust that very Place of His Where He hath put and keepeth you God hath no other thing to do!" Until Monday — Diary -Good- night. days lovingly Remembered by Wu, grid Sincere and true In heart and . recruy. mind ~ A ‘ .v left behlne Inserted by Hie Family. In Memos-lam In loving memory of our dear brother Ewen C. Macllinnon who departed this life June 5th, 1947. Those whom we love go out of dght. But never out of mind, They are cherished in the hearte Of those they ltlve DCIIIIIL Sadly Mined by Brothers and Sisters. Ask for it [MIPS BREAD A QUALITY DON'T SAY BREAD- l Charlottetown and DELICIOUS F. i. . WHOLESOME LANE’$ BAKERIES umlru ROY (Buck) WHITLOCK-Pi-IONE l7Sl-I. by name... HEALTHFUL BREAD . . . PRODUCT OF SAY LANPS BREAD, PLEASE District Representative -___. I. .‘ Upright and lust to the end of hie A