JUNE 14. 1941 [HE UHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Effuacmis IUMORROW f flURCH 0i ENGLAND - UNlIl:D LHURCH i3 . '51. rsrrrs CATHEDRAL °i i-ANADA n, canon Malone. M.A., L.Tls. TR|N|TY uNnED CHURCH 3g g;{1,,,f°““““”'°“ "mulilfii?" "M; choral Eucharist and Ser- 3"- Illlh Mllllter, MA, 3,1), heel. 11°“ 5,; RBY- DonsldAIZJ‘. d, 8.1!. “w Sunday and Sermon. 0 t I _ r Kendall. [AR-Ame A-A-O-O. i110 Evensong A. l“ 11. . ié°"ri’.i."il.'iflii §3I'.“'"'“'°"' sum: ‘iluiialhuh w°""" "“' L]; Monday and Friday 5°Ym°m R"- Hlllh Miller. “ymnegday, Anthem: Rejoice in the Irord _ Elvey. 8.00 P. M. Public Worship. Sernlon: Rev. Hugh Miller. 7 31; Evenson: Frldai- ‘Tfflbus cuuncu Anthem: "R d M F ll th A ‘I52’? tIfiIhTlhI-“EZA. "ISM" — - lun- -s.l sfuIesle; Oririnlrwtohnam G’ l Fun Visitors cordially welcome. Holy Communion. 9,311 confirmation School Ser- BAD] ls‘ sunday SohooL THE BAPTIST CHURCH m. l0 :00 11:00 lllufhi“! 7"!" “Id Se" Corner Prince arid Fitzroy Streets . Minster ‘Ilnnihem-"incilne Thine Ear." - Re“ L Judwn L"! BA MORNING WORSHIP l1 A.M. Sermon: “The Lord's Day." Anthem: “O Come Ye Servants of the Lord." — - - - - -(Tye) The Church School combined with the morni, service. EVENING W0 HIP 1 PM. Sermon: "Risen With Christ." Solo: Selected, Mrs. A. E. Todd. Anthem: “if Ye Ker-p My Com- mandments." — - - -(l1eeley) qwzlltenlng Prayer and Sermon. svsursouv welcome E PRIESBYI ERIAN sr. muss cuuscu m gnsbylliizjrviuilrzllijgturrecei; in Canada Minister John Inch, lilus. Bac., Organist M, G, Carlyle Webster. Interim and Choirmaster. ‘Mentor, You are invited to worship with (yrplnlsi-lllrs. H. 5- R0!!!" THE BAPTIST CHURCH oir Direclor-Jllrs. J. A. Lawson day Schooiand Bible QHURCH 0|: LHR|3| ‘CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev. Roscoe W. Nice, A.B., BJ). Minister ILCC-lliornlng Worship. Sermon: Rev. C. A. Lawson. Pastor of lliilcrest Church Christ, Toronto. Morning Music: Sole: Mrs. Carl Mclfenns. 2:30: Bible School. 7:00: Evening Worship. Sermon- Subject: “The Soils." Anthem: Shadows — — — — - —Bird A Church with a welcome for all. See you at Church Sunday. Central Christian Church 10 A. M. Si!" ail“ '1. M, Public Worshlll- 310mm; Anihem:- u n“ Lovely Are Thy Dwel ngs- If?“ Evietrlrlng Worshill- m:- IlIelIl-nbriu‘: In Thy Peace - ‘WIIE, Lalrson and MPS- M61161!"- 1m. T. u. n. Solners, B. n., s. '1'. [Ill conduct both services. smug" and Visitors Cordially invited ui PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister iiu. G. Carlyle Webster ommigl - Miss Reno wood MORNING WORSHIP 11.0011. M. Theme: ‘The New and . w ‘.3 umnszmfii 7A2, 5A3. 13L i : 11,111,“, “The Lord u Kins". glmper, soloist, Mr. Harry Cras- rvsxrlyc WORSHIP 1.01am. Theme: An Ail-Im- i tQuesiion. “iyliznlu 601, s90. m. _ 11 c: hgflnilsllegzl "Evening and Morn- ,0 eey. sot-u 5W" M“ *“'"““ Cir! Guide News lorplfthssbbuul School meets at ml lklork In the morning- ‘Srek ye the Lord while He ma! l; found, call ye upon 111m While ear.’ You are cordially Invited to wor- lhip with us. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Companies Guides of these Companies will please get in touch with their Pa- rol Leader regarding the Guidterr? a E‘ 1T a Oup Competition to be held afternoon. Kindly make a very special effort to be present as at- tendance will be taken into consid- eration ln-the awarding of the ,Cu In Memoriam MISS CELIA MACLEAN 'l‘ne sudden passin-g of Miss C6158- pTwo Notices for Brownies Will all Brownies who have been knitting for the British children please send their work to Mrs. Rowe. 2 Grafton St., on Monday afternoon, June 1611.1. All Charlottetown Brownies will be joining in the Victory Torch Parade next Tuesday, June 1'lth. Will Brownies please watch this column for further information. _ . ______, Opportunity! 9a.: 5:? r:- S Q i Bl 5 but caused deep y friends through- and breadth of (erred resident. lean held a secure place in me iims cf her friends many rhcm n-ive reason to N655 h61‘ unreal-ed kindness in tines 0i ‘Ouhle- While h6T British orders so far this vear Km brighter-ed the Ior 4116.000 cases of eggs w'th whom her lilo 113,080,000 dolen should take n: spent. of! the Can Ian market, Tne funeral, which was la! 1y prncticall all the eggs that lllended. look lace Sundo. a1’ r- would ot erwlse be put illtc Win. June 8t. , to St. urge! storage. The army, navy, air Church. have end Wllhim Mc- force and increasing civilian Elbe candor-ted the sirvice and demand are also tak n! If”! Ilia following priests were prescntzi quantities. Under these cir- Re. D. ' ' '1 . t , it i nly logical Citizen {all Cgoiexi- sfi-Yfln D§§s| tllalnliigexlctclthat ca; prices will In". IIDllJIlI- Mocbohald . .' he strong and that the period ‘llle pallbearers were; 131-, Frank 1' of higher prices will last long- Iii L- '~ “mus s_ peter fl:llan\f“ er next Fall-possibly fairly well on Into Winter. It looks like a good sound business pr . “im- to start as man BRAY chicks as you can han le roperly. and start them N . We have B"! Chicks on display and can supply your baby chick needs without delay. Come h‘! Ind see us this week. f harles E. Worth "Drumld. Howard Pnquet. lllllctonald and Brent, St. 1 Card Of Thanks f u _ Macheazl and M‘ss likAlilPlrtllll wish to tcluer their‘ finer thanks to friends and kiiibiili fir Mass Cards, Spiritual “d; -» 1W1 m" countless nets of 1 "melff 61mm. their recent belch‘ llr. Dan 225 Euston Street Charlottetown auvfi? FOWL We want a large quantity of fowl 4-8 lbs. before June 18th. Paying top market prices. Store will he open Saturday till 12 P. M. CASH and CARRY STORES 187 Great George Street L-ioze-EEI. W000 lSLAIIIiS-CAIIIBCII CAII FEIIIIY SERVICE The “Prince Nova” will leave daily, including “"4815. from Wood Islands at 7 a.m., 11 a.m., and 3 II-"i- 8nd from Caribou at 9 a.m., 1 pJn- and 5 iI-"io "antic Standard Time. Until adjustments are com- iieled. it will not be possible u» load or unload high Mk5 at Wood Islands at low tide. 111a Central Guardian This la ruerved for news ei "ti" IRWIN‘. but advertising cf a newly nltu a may be inserted It 5 cents s word. strictly pay- able in advance. ___ CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR. ANCE. _ L47" COOK'S for Photographs. L-lili-B-t-ll-iii. CRASWELL for Photographs. OONFEDERATION - Arron. . ‘m’ "is-iii. any. noscos: w. mos will speak at Cross Roads Christian Church. Sunday. June 15th, at 1.30 P. M. Standard ‘Time. L-456-fi-14-ii. DON'T FORGET DAD-give him a pair of Box. 'I‘ie or something he will appreciate. Henderson lit clmore. 11408-8-13-21. LEFT FOR orrawa - Miss Mary Thomas. daughter of Mrs. Thomas and the late Mr. Thomas 01' WBSE Cove l-Iead, left for Ottawa where she has accepted a position with the civil Service. _ CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH SERVICES for Sunday. June 15th. Canoe Cove 11 . M. Nine Mile Creek 3 P. M. W. M. S. Thank Of- fering at Clyde River 7.30 P. M. Special collection. Rev. T. W. Good- will lvlirlister. L-458-6-14-1i. BRADALBANE AND NORTH TRYON-Servloes will be held on Sunday. June 15th, in the Presby- terian churches in these districts at 11.00 A. M. and 7.3 P. M. res t- ively. Mr. Ralph MacLean wll be in charge. L-479-O-l4-1l. POLICE COURT-At the court yesterday morning two drunks were sentenced. One was fined $5 and costs or ten days in jail, and the other was sentenced to thirty days. A case of "indecent assault" was remanded for a. week. CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP. Rev. D. M. Fraser. Sunday. June 15. 1941. 10.45 A. M. Central Bedeque Community Hail. (2 Cor. 3). 7.30 P. M. Freetown Com- munity Hall. Everybody welcome. L-462-6-14-1i. THE BAPTIST CHURCH —At the morning service tomorrow the Rev. I. Judson Levy will take as the subject of his sermon "The Lord's Day". The morning anthem will be 'l‘ye's "O Come Ye Servants of the Lord". The Church School meets in connection with the morning service, ll a.m. during the summer months. At the eyeli- ing service the sermon by Mr. bevy will be "Risen with Christ." Mrs. A. iii. Todd of North River will sing a selected number. The Anthem of the evening will be l-ieelcys "If Ye Keep My Com- mandments." John Inch. Mus. Bac. Organist and cholrmastel‘ will be in charge of the music of the day. GIFTS APPRECIATED. — A let- ier of thanks has been received from Lleut. Commander Rattenbury for a parcel sent to him for the Merchantlle Mamie. contalnirg knitted articles from the Wavy-Navy Auxiliary and the Queen Mary Needlework Guild. a quotation Pflm this letter will be of interest. ‘You might lute inleretstegextoxllrlngotrlégt :1? 8. . Qgglsrastizlvuleldexed with large snac- ious compartments a separate in headed “Island Comforts" and my lads. the members of the Boardinfl Party are uite enthusiastic about the whole trIIng. Your interest in our cause is very commendable and any [thinks that I could express 1o you all. would be very ihfldeiluailh" | ElGiiTY-THREE YEARS YOUNG-Water Commissioner G. ID. Wright celebrates his eighty- third birthday tomorrow Afternoon. 59111 going strong, driving his car every day. “Uncle Dud" B8 h6 i5 popularly called. has had the dili- ' f 1 l 'ved the C y Wiii-“sirfiiitrfé: gglslllllslggxighel‘. "rho latter office he has held for fourteen V6515. being returned regularly hi’ 86' Iclamation. Mr. Wriflhii Pei-lied ,from business thirittliianMyliflza ‘B? and lives quietly w rs. I8 ~ arrrrstmraif» “ti” os-i him still a good few more haPPY returns of t e day- CHERRY VALLEY Y.P.U.PRE- SENTS PLAY — Many and favor- able are the OONIIIECIISVPII the m)? m1; play "Eyes-of Love as Dr656h ' ed by a cast from the Cherry Valley Y. P. U. Th‘s D181’. a oomedy-d-Pflma is based on s. very imldlini? $279’ 11111 0r pathos but with and no.6’!- curzerlt of ocod clean humor’, m natural drrmafic abillt o 1e Dlayerg together with t e 1W6)’ costumes makes a DlBB-‘Ii 176ml" sma. The first presents ion was at Cherry Valley I-Iall, Friday 1118m- May 9th. and by woulai‘ time"! was repeated the following MOIIdS-Y Hm“. a gnpgcliy house in atten l; mm nights. Since then. has been Drtsehwd l" seven“ mm dild has met with hearty approval s r . a Magellan): their axzkpteri (Ella nelson); her friend. (‘e “(Mrsfimdésrllaluiitewargi ' an . flglslztgtalcramggihn (Billy Herd“) m1 1.1m Martin); A negro Wm- my Clir0IInB, (Mrs. oeonzs Irvine): u‘, m; misty-an Italian wan- demr-Gailyiifs father. Jame?! Ran. kin (George. Irvng). thgr d a . mam 1,0»; (Queenie Mutr l. a H0- ‘fective in the iiuise of s bu or Ola. k (Russell Yolm-ili- Th"! teurs $006316!‘ Wm‘ m9“ “I'd m’ 1 , 11'. G. Mathern. and Clar- once MacPhee are to be congratul- thep- 11m performance. of a high order swim!- play the SOIOISIS beinl Mulch and lvia-s. Jack ‘ sled on specialties parry this Mrs. W. J- MwRae. IICIITIIIIMBEIILAIIII FEIIIIIES LTII. IY Y) VICTORY “LOAN 1941 FIRE ALARM — City firemen were called out about 5.45 yes I - day eve for a roof blaze at 10 Grsavi s Street. There was very slight damage. RETURN HOME —-Mr. and Mrs. Russell Glllis, son Omar, and daughters, Ida and 1101131119, 515° Mrs. Roland Weatherbee, who spent a. few daya at Murray liar. bor, P. E. I., with Mrs. Giliis‘ par- ent-s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins, have returned to their home in WW" all" a must 6hloyable trip. -New Glasgow News. nsclilvss PROMOTION—Wo1-d has been received here that R. B. Rody" Rathbone, son of the fam- Raf-hbone. graduated with a class of student pilots who received their wings at No. 8 S.F.T.S. sev- eral weeks ago. has been promot- ed to the rank of Pilot Officer. Upon graduation here, Rathbone held the rank of Sergeant Pilot. He is present stationed at Charlottetown, PEI, receiving special training prior to progggd. lug ovcrseas-Moncton Times. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CHURCHES. Sunday, Jung 151,11, Lime Creek 11 a.m.; Clyde River s um. Instead of the regular service 9F KIIIBBbOII there will be a Bap- tismal service of’ the Kingston Church at Charlottetown Baptist Church following the regular wrvlue begins at t pm. Standard Time. Special musical program at 11ml: Creek B um. silver Offering. A. E. Todd. Minister. RECEIVED nacmzss -Am0rlg the students receiving their B. a, d68ree at Mount Allison recently WM Miss Bernice Hughes, who‘ graduated with honors in wrought M156 HllBhcs is a daughter of Mr. I J- ROY Hughes. manager of the Bank of Nova Scotla at Port» 81h- N- 8-. and a granddaughter °1’ MY- J~ A- Hughes. Charlotte- town. Island B. A. degree grad-I llates included A‘den Douglas. Laird. Montague. and Miss Clara‘ 361111 MOON. Summer-side. ISLAND ARTILLERY WIN TRO- PIIY- Word received from Eng-l land recently brought the good‘. news that Prince Edward Island aitlllerymcn have again carrlgd Q11 the honors in a gunnery competi- tion. The battery, which is a. partI or the 1st. Canadian Division, won i this victory over many other n. tillery bltterles. Artiilerymen from U115 Province have won many dis-I tinctions in competitions of this, nature in Canada during peace lme, R.C.A.F. RECRUITS NEEDED- The recruiting Officer in Char- lottetown reports that there are‘ quotas on hand for immediate en- listment in the following trades! P110155, Grade XI age 18-31; Ob» servers. Grade XI age 18-33; Wire- , less Operators (Air Gunners) r Grade X age 18-33; Cooks. Grade‘ VIII. like 18-4-0 no experience ne'-' 6655a??? Nursing‘0rderly. Grade VIII, age 18-45 at least 6 months experience in hospital; Service Police, Grade VIII age 32-45, should be 5 ft. l0 1-2" tall; In- strument Makers. Grade VIII. age 18-45, clock watch repairmen or locksmiths; Electrician, Grade VIII age 18-45, experienced generators, batteries. All applicants must be physically ilt for service. PRESENTED BOQUETS TO NURSES—A special attraction at the Graduating Exercises of the Charlottetown School of Nursing held Thursday night in the Holy Name Hall, was the very cleverly executed recitation which was given by 8-year-old Camilla Mc- Pherson who also made the pre- sentation of boquets to the grad- uate nurses. From her first ap- pearance on the stgae. she was a general favorite with the audience and the capable manner in which she presented the boqllets won for her much well deserved praise. After this presentation, she gave a very pleasing recitation entitled, "The Minuet" in period costume. Camilla is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret McPherson of southport. In yesterday's report of the Grad- uating Exercises her name was inadvertently omitted. W. M. S. MEETING-Tho month- ly meeting of the Woman's Miss- ionary Society of Trinity United Church was held in Heartz Hall on ‘Wednesday p. m. June 4th. with Mrs. George Miller presiding. The ,sub}ect for the month "Showing the way of Christ in friendship." The devotional period was in charge of .Mrs. Miller, assisted by Mrs. Long. iMrs, Pickard. Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Stems and Mrs. Ayers. The supply -Secretary Mrs. Piclcard reported that tho box for Trinidad had gone forward containing 6i! garments and about 300 cards. Mrs. McFadyen read "The Garden of Friendship" and Mrs. Avard "Meditation on Community Friendship." Mrs. Hugh Miller closed the meeting with prayer. i ‘Di-i WERE PLPHINL-i HOUSE‘! WITH NH SWEETIE ous English movie actor, Basil, church service there. Charlottetown I (enemy. This amount from a dance ‘and. make a monthly collection lcr Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE Queen’s F Work Must G0 On Regular Contributions Asked While Bombing Continues i “As long as German bombers Ian __~__-_--Z- Canadian cheques fly over the At That is the slogan with which a lQueens Fund contributor nas summed up the effort that Canada must loyally make on behalf of the lhomeiess and destitute of Britain's , b0m_ areas. , His timely phrase was aptly ae- ‘companied by a second donation to lthe Fund. and his generous gcsture [calls for a reminder to all who have , the Queen's own cause at heart that the relief of the homeless is not yet a task completed nor a duty done. The work must go on if those who so unfllrlchiruzly hold the front line are to be_ sustained and en- couraged in their lfne example, and , the victory they have won over z German ruthlessness is not to be ifound a victory gained in vain. for the mere want oi material aid. SUGGEST MONTHLY DONATION 'I‘hat thoughtful contributor was not alone.ln ills appreciation of this pressing zleed. We print here a letter Sl-IESSllli! the same necessity, which was recently received at the Fluid headquarters Dolbeau Air Raid. Rleilef Fund Grout). Dalbeau, Northern Quebec Province. June 6. i941. Dear ‘Sirq-We in this small Ooilluiuhlly situated North of Lake St. John, have read with the great- est interest and iration of the generous contributions made to the Fund by many Firms. Societies, Clubs, and also by individuals. ra- uzciallv from our good friends in the United States. While we cannot hope to equal the large contributions that. have been given by some organizations, we do feel that we also would like I und Relief f i 1 1 fly over England, so long should] tic." Let Your run COAT Livc A Little Longerii We have (not the largest) but one of the most up- to-date COLD STORAGE VAULTS in Canada! While in our care your valuable furs are under the constant care and protection of skilled furricrs. may vet bring the supreme test of] invasion). not only material aid for. the homeless. t an earnest of] Canada's feeling for them in their hour of trial. l Trinity United Churchl SATURDAY, JUNE 14th Y. P. Picnic, leaving Baptist Church ' at 2.00 P. M. A thorough inspection for needed repairs (of which you are notified) thoroughly combed and dusted, fully insured for 12 months. and kept in our Vault of constantly circulating filtered air at a 1cm- perature of 35°. Delivered to you in the Full llll for 21/2 % of your Own Valuation. Phone 1177 we will call for your furs today ISLAND FURRIERS iia-n-‘s-sau-a-ai. ._-.-- --__. THE COOK'S CORNER Personals Sgt. Aeneas Hennessey, R.C.AM. C., has arrived home on a visit | to hie family Mr. Charles Stewart of Van- couver arrived in the City Thurs- day. Mr. Stewart. who is s brother i Bruce stewart of sees many im- provements In Charlottetown since his last visit home sixteen years] ago. Mrs. SiLas Gratto of Trenton has gone to Georgetown, whens she will spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Mathcson. and other relatives and will also visit relatives in Char- lottetowm-Now Glasgow News. In Memoriam JOHN A. AMOS NEWCASTLE, June 12 --JOI‘ln A. Amos died Saturday at the home of Allister Mullln, Derby, where he Professional Cards i é. i Joseph MacDonald, B.A i BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC- to "do our bit". and accordingly at a meeting held here on May 161i; s. after a most touching address- by Mrs. C. W. Dawson, it was tie- cldeu that we should form the above named group for the plupose; of sending a donation each month‘ to the Queen's Canadian Fund. I have much pleasure in enclos- ing herewith a cheque value $100.00 to augment the sums now being sent to aid the brave and indomit- able peoplc of Britain in their her- 01c struggle against the common given by the Lake Si. John Athlet- ic Club, a Chinese raffle. and vari- ous money gifts from visitors and friends who desire to remain anony- mous. In making our donation a month- ly one. it is our hope that. many other small communities and asso- ciations may follow our example the Fund-Al l0 people each give 10 cents per nlont-h. this will provide from 7 to 10 canteen m-auls mourn- 1y m: me an Raid Victims. 1 Assuring you that we who are‘ living here in g and comfort. in spite of our flies, feel it a privilege to give to those courageous men. women. and children. who have been "under fire" in a much more dangerous sense ever since the War began. Yours verv truly, Gay R. Wilkle. Secretary. To all those who have subscribed to the Fund, and to those who have not vet made some small sac- rifice in order to ulve to thefiluflfls cause. we cannot but heartily com- mand both the spirit and the let- ter of this suggestion from a newly- formed group. Make your oontrrbln, tion a regularone. be it large or. small, and will assure for the months ahead. (months which Mid Beaver-brook himself has WB.1‘l'l(!(‘I_ r: § r: so -l 3L '<':' m Ill w -.. (a =- < SPECIAL Make it a date. We will WHITE . historic frescoes which wer “if” Oxford MODERN AND OLD TIME TUESDAY, JUNE 17th. Dancing 9-1 D.S.T. music on P. E. I. Admission 35c. Tax included. St. Peters Road 7 Miles from Ch’town Over Telegraph Office I CI - ‘ad ma e his home ‘or two W!“ 150 Richmond Street He was born 86 years ago in PELI. APPLE PAN (CAKE S having come to Derby when a child, Charlottetown 2 cups flour He had worked at‘the Millert-on .I'I'INV 1 wwpool] “It Tahnmli Ext/FRI? DIEM f0!‘ many _-_-i_— 1 tablespoon sugar years. The funeral was held Sun- 3 teiiapOmis baking powder day afternoon with service at the 2 eggs, well-bealen Derby Baptist Church conducted 1 l-4 cups milk by Rev. A E. Wry; pallbearers were tablespoons m d butter Snurseon. George. William, Edmund and Russell Amos and Ralph Cllls- Oil. MCIIRELL 8| CC. II. F. ARCIIIBALII Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Buildiul Charlottetown liner the flour, salt, sugar. and baking ;>.v.l-<i@1-_ Bent the eggs and comhme w, and the melted burr x the flour nlixlul-c. b 11111.11 1 smocth. Fold in the gran-d apples. 1 Rim MOONOLOG; The study of the geography of the moon is known as selenog- rapflv. Drop by spoonfuls on lo a lightly greased griddle or frvlng pun. cook- ing until browzll-li on the bottom, and bubbles show (m ma). Turn and cook on the other SltIE. While hot spread with billzcr and serve with maple syrup. ‘ __,,____ McLEOD 8- BEN FLEY . . curacy. n. c. Y’ All IISENTLEY. K. C. C. F. BENTLEY, LL. B. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law UNCOVERS HISTORY LITTLE MISSENDEN. England — (C?) — Using a oenknlfe and razor blade on walls and windows of his IOOO-ycar-old church 1n mfg Bucks village. Rev. W. I-I. Davies uncovercc , e restorcc 1 by the Bishop o MONEY T0 LOAN 1M Prince Street a 5. . F»? n. 5. O w § . lt’s A Legion H. F. McPHEE a. A. K. c. NOTARY. mo. BARRISTEE SOLIOITUB D a n c e my” 5,111.11“ Charlottetown- ‘m ARMOURIW MucGUIGAN 8. TRAINOR R. M UUIGAN, ILC. HE], ‘. _ June 17th. Dancing 9-1 CAA*S\%IS(DLMBE*EA.INOR, K. a EVA Admission 35c Barrlste-s, Solicitors, Etc. RUBINSTEINS MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. Richmond Street. Charlottetown- PALMER 8- HASLAM A. J. HASLAM. 8.1L. LLB. BARRISTER, ETC. fink of Nova Scotia Chambers Charlottetown, P.E.I. MONEY TO LOAN Phone 85 P.O. Box ll BELL & MATHIESON a MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown P- I- "1521- ___ EYES EXAMIIIEII GLASSEAMFITTEI) J. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST New Location Cor. Kent and Queen Sis. Opposite Rix's Grocery Evenings By Appointments Phone Residence 1.018 Everybody Nelcom brilliant new shade of LIPSTICK and ROUGE Also TERRA COTTA Face Powder and other lovely shades JAMIESOWS DRUG STORE L-489-6-14l3l. DANCE have the best old time SPCT L-493-6-14-3I. TIPPIEAND "car" sruons By Edwina. l. arser.:)*.%..$..“r. pii-“élm-JOLD “E T° us 015R»: r” "-4 L <3 n‘ g x. w