THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE .==uunua.aspw . roan. c-“mgaai ot-uy - Color’ I “DO IOU LOVE ME” a” - Oceiipstlonhsifllrlnoa --.Shows 2:30 I 7 - 9 Pliliilii ravmia- iiuit-iuit-iuan. _ aar.'..az.asioiioos...ooaasoiis... m mes or ancmiuriivo‘ MUSICAL nnmramusnr/ .‘:_wlfllfblil.lflyflffll 'M:i5qiiirT ‘Zldfi ‘ iii iliexitzo ' ' on ' I Futile Koo-ales ' Ann More! Oeevn liquid ~ Nollie sqsm ' MIMI lounny - say oemh yd 1M Gwloieyova m. i. l l l Starting Monday and Continuing Through the Sum- mer School Holidays our Matinee will start at 2:30 Daily. I a A» i\ TODAY ONLY _, m“ “m, ,, EMPIRE Added Sliortl T°'nAY Show‘ 3:30 _ 7 _ 3:45 Shows 2:30 - 1 - 8:45 ggpflo]; lillliil to ii new MtIII..-—'I'IIE.-WEII. ire "losses" WHITE ionniivr HOLT nllullllllvlllliiil and llii ll-dvni Ratliff! Also: News - Comedy .H'ilibiiiy Artist Starting Monday and coh- tinuing through the Summer CARTOON ' COMEDY School Holidays our Mat- ‘ NAVY BANDS lnee will start at 2:80 daily. Also MUSICAL I i Thiseolumn ts of local lllteres blelnstlvanee. CONFEDZRATION I S URANCI- l l l rived. 1131115. final date for p Installment City talents. W1 1 their efforts? obliged to put up a McCvulgan imposed July 12th at 11 p.m. EOIIXF. O fore th I ‘but I h" l? o s uewsy ui-e may st five coats a word. strictly pay- ursiwl liillIMlillllllllll i NEW OHESTERFIELDS just ll’- Toombs Music Store. HOTPLATES, Toasters, Toombs Music Store. CIVIC TAXES-Pay your Second Installment City Taxes earl ‘avoid the last minute rush. CIVIC TAXES-June‘ Nthsigc ma, a ern o on 1Y3... 6-21 ran 4o MHz-ans of the st. hlkm" Thomas A uinas Choir are all local you come to encourage nub God-molds this worn out -8i. surname coon-r - Leighton Bell and Ross MacEwan appeared, before Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault the accused and their fathers were $1.000 bond l ieadi for the term of sentence. 1n the Excise case of the King. \s.4 David Head, Ml‘. Justice Mark R. of $700.00 or three months in jail on the accused. Court adjourned until CITY POLICE COURT. -—- Yes- terday mornin; at hlie cilv poll's nly three offenders were be- t 1 e Mogul-Eggs. ]d\ Illfthl u... 0 H5118 n5 anguege was lflrcd $10 and coats or 20 days. Of two drunks one was fined $10 and d t , h ivhWifiitllhfis- in iiiiiandalo hav rcsa. Alta. M was also Littlejohns has absent AY School at. Windso Davies. Rector Sunday morning Church, and Rev B morning mnducted at 1i a m later, the Rev. I Whose sermon will t" hem of a Nation". the morning Will M)‘. and Mrs HIP 0f Miss Louise direction‘ oi choi ‘clock 0 in th Time, elgh Rev'd- Norman Order of tihe sell Somers, "In"?! Removable Howard Msolnnis. a Public Notice Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with “The Premarital Health Examination Act," after the 30th (Iilyl 0f Julie, 1946, applications for the issuance of a marriage i license or ppblication of the banns of marriage, shall not} be received without the presentation of s certificate issued by a qualified medical practitioner, as required by said Act. P. I. Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare. VANNQUNCEMENT p, On JUlglY lsi. a - says»... saiiyioii narlbti I l I floiflheslyflpersiotl m. IPILLETT tor of Craipaud sins s breach at the Evening ervlce THE BAPTIST CHURIJII —'I\i Bervice of worship will Judson Levy, _ The music of IlIC-L " e B 5'18. t o'clock. Daylight lrighgime, for the Induction of tihe M i tar-elect. the Reva. Chas. D. Henderson. B. A.. into the Pastoral Charge of Murray Harbour North ‘and Peter's Road. The Moderator. the Rewd. Chas. Camegy will side. assisted by_ the Clerk: the .¢-.~~~ preach the Sermon; the Revki. G. C. ebster will" address. iii;- t chin, tion and the Rev'd. R. D. MacLea B. A., will addrm! the Minister. By Presbytery, T. H. Bus- Clerk. to flBh costs or 20 clays. while the other who has been in Jail was discharged. RETURN HOME. — Rm’. D. J. and Mrs. Littielohns and little have bean visiting Parents. Rev. F. J. and Mrs. Llttiejohns. at iihe manse e left for Erup- . R. Nelson who visiting Mr. and Mrs. he: home in Charlottetown P. E. I. —- Saint John Telegraph foul-rm than.‘ Pglii/g-Im the absence of e e w with f . Paul's aielnbetig ofcltlheaifirillflafilysifg rom e y stten the . .P. . Conferemze and 53pm“ r, N. S.. Rev. S. of Milton will preach in Paul's] Preach. R J. w. will e be bv the min - n.1- i!’ . WINE/ll music of the darv will be ‘in char “woman's GOLF SHED-ES with Spikes wiilbd In; RE Cox, organist and r. PETERS 30A” PRESBYTEIL ert of mans misery and fear. IAN CHURCH-Jim Presbytery of Prince Edward Islam will convene in the Church at Peters Road 011 READ THIS AND YOIPLL COME T0 ENCOURAGE YOUR OWN LOCAL MUSICAL TALENT. -- PROGRAMME - THE s'r. THOMAS AQUINAS CHOIR CONCERT In l ' PRINCE or waaas contact: AUDITORIUM under the direction of PROFESSOR ARMAND AUGER of Montreal ' JULY 2ND and 3RD, s=eo P.M. W. C. T. U. l NOTES MRS. HOWABIYS" MESSAGE l Mrs. Basel Howard, Cornwall, IKE]. "Loud rings on sea and land today "The challenge of a work to do As in the furnaces of time world l anew. {Then strip us of our love of ease; Send full on us Thy vision clear; and ohfllnay we catcfiathe l“ o“ glow . 1—-Choir--0 Canada ....................................... ........ ....... .. esiisa. Lsvallee 32141.85... {I'm W’ ' l-Perfeet my. t us go ‘And build their splendour here." For the next four months sil ov- er Canada the season is on for foot- ball. cricket. tennis. swimming, biking, in fact now-a-days every young erson should have some out-of oors interest. In all games and outdoor recre- ation, one of the things that spells success is endurance~that is ner- gy in a continuous stream and not just in a spurt. Another requirement for success Sy-One Fleeting Hour. 4-French Medley: Alouette - A la Claire Fontaine - En malsnt ms boule - Mal- bmugh s‘cn va-t-en Illlfte - Ii ed-sit an petit iisvine - Mari- anne s‘on vs-t-au mouiin - Tenaouich Tennis. 5—l'il Walk Beside You . .. 6-Yours Is My Heart Alone . . Soloist: Mrs. Yvonne Murray. 1—-Tihe Barefoot Trail .. .. . 8-01’ Man River .. .. . . Soloist: Mr. flank McIntyre. Alan Murray Franz Lehar Alvin S. Wiggers .. Jerome Kern i on charges nf arson yesterday - l “,1 < d d _ ll-Pania Angelicus . . . . . .. Cesar Franck morning and were each given a "‘ “m” ‘owe ‘fig’? ,3" p” Soloist: Professor Armand Auger with the entire Choir. fectly ccntr lied m c es lllwreeycxirtsnEssséispsggggedsefnlenfiee Another-an athlete must have ill-Evangeline .. .. . .. A. T. Bourque character of tmfmen and ‘hgrranL qllICIfiflE8§——qllldCl(l11;S5 ttotstesed and il-Meddiey: ltose-Marie-The Desert Song-I'll See You Again- ers of the men committed them- quc m“ m a}: e l?’ a- co .1 o‘ one 5mm‘ selves to pay all court costs. Both The mu" w ° ‘a e5 m w‘ “m” i2-Asieep In The Deep H. W. Petrle before or duringa game places him- self under a handicap, Physical and mental fitness ls one of the most wonderful posses- slons and makes almost anything possible for us! Alcohol is the cer- tain enemy of perfect fitness, Be an ohstainer and give yourself a fihance to get the best from your fe. We are to build s new world. The significance of this war is that Soloist: Mr. Emile Doiron. ilk-Lullaby From Jocelyn l4-The Old Refrain . Soloist: Miss [AID-JUL lb-Jlic-e-tic-e-too _ A Group of Dancers a iii-Tales of Vienna Woods ,_ 1 --Remember . . Soloist: Mrs. Mary Perry. lib-Ecce Pants ‘ . Benjamin Godard . Fritz Kreisie: .. .. .. Italian Folk Song ad the Choir. Johann Strauss Johann Strauss Theodore Dubols we have a great opportunity to I9-Le Merle Lionel Dam-mi; ‘build something more solid and likens“, so“; 5mm,“ Y more lasting than the old world. 1n A]; ‘h, mum“. mumL The world of arms will go, but the Ga h h war of the human rave for a high~ PL P er destiny is before us . I hope e r’ ' all the sacrifices humanity has Qllulf-‘l? Pmlefl" APB“!!! 51126!‘- Frsnli McIntyre. Emile Doiroa. Leo Doiroa. 2l-The Blue Danube .. God Save The King. eligible voters turned out. Sydney Mines was the first town in the Province to held a plebiscite on the new ballot. which read: "Are you in favor of the establishment of beer parlors under provisions of the Nova Scotia Liquor Control Act. or amendments thereto?" Previously Glace Bay. New Wat- erford, Dominion and Halifax in that order had voted in favor of the sale of beer or wine by the open bottle. but the results were ruled ineffective under changes in the Liquor Control Act at the last ses- sion of the Legislature. ___i___.__._- Inlovtng memoryofsdearhus- hand and father Wallace W. Mac- Neill, Milton, who posed away one yesr ago today, June 80th- A cheerful smile, s heart of gold. The dearest one a world could hold, made will not grove to be a price paid in vain—t at we will gather the fruits of colossal suflerin . -1"ield Marshal Jan Chr stian Smuts. A HIGHWAY THROUGH THE DESERT Johann stung; Citizenship Bill Given Royal Assent (A Contributed. Editorial) “Make straight in the desert a highway for our God" was the ringing call of one of the greatest of the Old Testament prophets; and what majesty and rich imagery are in the words that follow: "Every valley shall be exalted and every mountain and hill shall be made low; and the rough places plain. arid the glory of the Lord shall be revealed." It is a prophetic vision, a dream of perfection. and it is perfection attained through direct and open communication between man and his . It is poetry. of course. but the poem has a distinct and direct rrxiessage to man and nations "iday. I the world Ls to pursue its course with a sense of peace and security it must undertake the co-operative ggidstruction of "s highway for our \ J1me 2'! —-(ClP)- Cl p b £0- l royal assent in the as Chief Justice Tlhibau- nifret as deputzy to the nor-General gwve assent The crooked paths that confuse and bewilder and lead nowhere n m, fie y Q d on v m 3 must be straishtened and the Frommppyfilrjose ha: tilgugilll the vtorhf m; Ziui... deflrillion “gfiilffiiy? itdfilnfii“i°.is’i‘.ii.§?$§€.;“Li‘.i2§€lI M ""- a..’"..“"..;- s‘ ‘=";.r**"~.n*r"' ed out. The demand i for a citizen)» e w“ s am“ the fles- Lovinl Remembered b Wif d straight highway throng ‘y Fatally. y e m 2. Women will be decide their; own no to CB BE ES DD E Oil , I‘ mlgarhlas one cogimentilittlordon thi: wfii m I o ......=>:::.;..... t... .. In Memorllm h, “a. Y”; way in the interests of civilization. -. resdenoe m He has build the roadway of edu- m "W!" memory of my do" 4. A native-born a Thursday next, July 4th, at seven. Ev Strings k av-~ TE- l‘ of (‘Oflllnefucn and ofevery iother form of human enterprlse— but he has not succeeded in achiev- ing the high aims of peace and durable satisfaction. He has been willing to build a way up to God ,ihat might prove con- ration. father, WALLACE W. McoNEKLL, Milton come Can cit . 5. Non-Canadians who have ser- who "and ‘w.’ om W” "o b vod in the Canadian armed forces easy and day, mime sothjioss. venierit. without sacrifice and rvith- (“"5159 0'1’ Win94" will qualify 10-“ out that which demands the ab- Witih fondest memories. oillzffl-sli) after one year of sum dl ti of lf-i t t. N th 89W w. sltcilatlgn t: as: ltllllltéertelldt itowcali: Deurhter Vera, s, me m1 will maintain the status of Britiala subject, with the advantage that Oanadian citizenship papers will be su lied upon re- quest atfter the logo period of re- r more of consistency and more unselfish service. We cannot build a highway for ourselves unless ive build it in the interests of others. Getting down to the root of the matter, there has to be a wide- spread reformation that touches every individual ilfe, the life of the hocme, society and the world in general. 'I‘here has been far too much de- bate and discussion about the esthetics and refinements of relig- ion. Now, not talk, but ractlce of our religion in a way t at shall make it real to the consciausnelis of men, is the supreme necessity. The world today needs some- thing more than commercial and scientific highways. We need izreat engineers and far-seeing ‘and high- visloned statesmen at this time. but we also need consecrated and high-minded workers. Am over- emphasis has been placed upon material values and not until we come to reckon with spiritual val- ues shall we resume the normal conditions of life. The clarion-call right now 1s the challenge of the prophet: “Prepare (Mrs. Eric Macifinnon, Montreal.) In Memos-ism In loving memo y el HENRY G- MILL Died lime S0, 1940. When the day of toil I; dong When the race of llfg g run Father grant thy wearied one Best for ever more. Inserted by His Wile Barbara Mill. _..______._ HALIFAX IIEW GLASMW 1.20 pan. Lv. Charlotte- hi loving-natural’; of DUNCAN SUDSBURY Who died June 29, 1041. Not s day do we forget you town Z00 p.m. Lv. New ma. 10W 2-59 lhrn. Ar. Halifax. $5.00 one way in N“ ye the way of the Lord. make 1 i, - 1 ggralgioti the desert a highway for gzirfyvglfiqlflfigfif§llifw $10.70 oifilavlggwto flgli. Ever liemesnh¥efiu His Wife and a‘ ‘Plafiagckei. "' "°_"l°"'"" 3,'l.‘i"€l£‘.§3..’.“.Y£.2¥°;£$lili.’.l.‘ii "' “""°" °‘ "m M1 - m» tAhe Nova Bcotia Liquor Commission ct. Only 1.140 of the town's 4.500 MARITIMEO CENTRAL AIRWAYS MILTON it. DINGWELL ghetto nryfrez-Izufibysndues SPEGIALIZIIIB Iii PEll-MANENTS who penned lwly Juno 80. 1044- thonlhte are in a hi... Inserted Mrs. Blanch Dhi ll, why Fortune. a n" ALL guitar: WIWII III h silent, ly lflve if . NEW EQUIPMENT FINGER-WAVING. etc. llllliTER niven BEAUTY sitoii LILIAN WALKER Beautician ‘PHONE I8 lilflflliiflllllfl fllfiill ate the following : ..+1-++e¢+e+ee+++ee+-r.+++e+_+E' llilcllllllllll NW5. IllElTllE DTLQPEWART Present ’ AND THE ANGELS A : SING” Starring DOROTHY LAMOUR - FRED McMURRAY ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS YET FRIDAY 8:30 P.M. - SATURDAY 8 and 10 P.M. LATEST NEWS AT ALL SHOWS so++++++++++++¢+++++-a-s-‘+'¥ gisdheéixceative years Once in pcoss- wm m“ cit-WWW“ n“? 221's. nz. ears oswlslns and ‘he 118M to Canadian WM- vn. ancmamo. N.Z. -(c1=)- As . Natural c 105° "Kiel? fluzell-‘fifllpaiflafiltlyrmsreniziil ietralhgidi sly-y “Eden! nvllithnti: out o tn DomLn i _- ‘- or more ‘fimoul deilélliariolrg Euifwzfilctt; greater res nusibiailes it is under- ‘0 twinks Canadian b g m ‘c ‘legume’ the Dom‘ endorsement on a tlaesw girtlfiiii {~‘,“°“,,,“ ""3"" we» o1 arm-hi». snows. 2.22. mo» ""- R. N. EXAMS wiu. a: IIELD uuiv ant. 4n... 5th. AT PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL P. E. I. HOSPITAL As Follows: WEDNESDAY, JULY 8rd:- 9:39 A.M. to Noon. Surgical Nursing and Bacteriology 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. Principles of Nursing THURSDAY, JULY 4th:- 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. Medical Nursing and Communicable Diseases 1:30 P.M. t0 3:30 P.M. Anatomy and Physiology 3:45 P.M. to 5:15 P.M. Materia Medica and Therspeiitici FRIDAY, JULY 5th:- 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. Dietetics 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. Obstetric and Gynaecological Nursing THE NURSES‘ EXAMINING BOARD W. J. P. MacMILLAN, M.D. I. J. YEO, M.D. President Secretary OPENING SCHEDULE FOR Wood Islands-Barlow Service Pending decision as to whether one or two boats will operate on this route this season sailings of the M. V. "Prince Nova” will be as follows: Leave Wood Islands 7 a.m. 11 am. Leave Caribou 9 a.m. 1 pan. Operating Daily including Sundays. navuonr savnm rma RATES: Same as 1945. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. 8 p.m. 5 pm. NOTICE Effective June 29th, i948, The island Motor Transport Ltd. will oper- Cl-iarlottetown Summersiole via IILYII .- IIAIIOPE - BMZZ a- GAYUIIGH DAILY STATIONS DAILY A. M, P. M. 9:00 In. Charlottetown Ar. 8:00 9x40 East Royalty 7:50 mo!) Diinstsffnage 7:40 9 :62 Redford 7 x88 10:01 Grsnil Tracatiie 7:20 lflill DALVAY 7:19 1011B STANIIOPE 7812 10:00 Cor eliead 7:00 10:5! BRAFKLEY M38 v 11x02 Oyster Bed 6128 » llill BUSTICO M18 “=27 North Bastien Q0! 11in Cavendish 5153 11,41 Bsyview N49 11:81 Stanley Bridge 5139 11:53 New London l!" mos lieneingtma hi! 12;}; Clerinont i!" ., 12:17 New Anasn h" 12,33 Traveller's lest SIN Hill head's Corner It“ 12;” Ar. snnriinasms In. I100 r. l. r. I. ALSO NOTE Trip luring Sonia tilt a. m. er. Charlottetown 0:40 s. si. will new operate Sundays nisliing this trip daily- Trip leaving Sasinierslde villa] Boazhlalw tilt p. Ii. Borden dill l» l- ‘ . I . be . "' °""l3.:.:'£'h.5'i~.‘ humid...» . have’ y new» m Ins-v. July. , ‘ Til Schedules operating on Atlantic Dsyllflt Time.