MAY 1s. 1940 1&7 , Tfiiuucucs TOMORROW | '-1;~,1:<1.H11itNULAN J Time's CATHEDRAL n“. ("anon Malone. l\i.A.. L.Th. 300 lloly Communion. [i115 11111111111; Prover- |1;00 Choral Eucharist and Ser- nggfl Sunday School. 1mg Evensong and Sermon. fgTiPAUUS cuuacufi_ A, LcDrcw Gardner, Rector organist — Miss Liiiian Earle (jhci: Director — Albert Dinnis 8.30 Holy Communion. 19,1111 sundav School. "m; Morning Prayer and Ser- am Alpha and rniug Prayer and Sermon. _ "The Lord ls My Shep- macl-‘arrcnl. YBOD‘; WELCOME épRli-SBYIE-IZIAN ST. JAMES CHURCH The yyesbytcrian Church i... Canada Puimril Street Minister Rev, u, Moorhcriii Legaie, D.D. Organist-Mrs. K. S. Rogers choir Director-Mrs. J. A. Lawson Public Worship Morning at Eleven, and Evening n 5am o‘ciock. gummy School at 10.00 n.m. n“. girl Guides and Brownies will parade to the morning service. Adtirvss to the Guides by lilr. m1 Dcnn)’. 3-5- JOSermon hv The Minister. Mtlrfliilg Music: UNHED cnuugn m CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister Rev- Hush Miller, M4,, 5,1; . Assistant m“ “Wis M- Ilurray. as. rm. A My Ksndalifgffiiviii.ni.. a.a.c.o. éi-OO n.m. Public Worship. ermon: "TI-IE CHURCH AND Y¥illiTgr-‘;"_l3v.hrliu h Miller. = c rc 1 Bmwmfli- Guides andselzlrize: ‘he Anthem." "Th - _ flflrlnl" (Beetheoigriifirens A" D! 2.50 Jn. ‘ d Blhle (iiassixqbun “y School 7.00 p.rn. Public Worship. Sermon: Rev. John comm-n, D41 Sefirfilirt’ 50GB! Service and Evan. e sm. (Smithy: “I Will Feed My Flock" Vis tors and Students cordially Welcome. BAPI IST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. of Prince and Fitzroy 51,5, Mqilister Rev. Harvey . Denton, 5.1), Oflanlst an“ Choirmaster Jflhn Inch. Mus. Bac. Morning Worship 11 mm, Sermon: The Rev. John Coburn. D.D., General Secretary of the So. cial Service Committee, United Church of Canada. Dr. Coburn and Arnhem: Alconsider‘ And "QM-delivers the opening address of l Ms.“ 1Pllcugerl. soloist. 3111c. N. D. MacLean. Evening Music: Anllicm. "'01 How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings." (Maher) Strangers and \'.(llt'=rs Cordially e invit . IION PIKSBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince auul Grafton Sin-rt Miiiistei" Rev. (i. (‘ariylc Webster organist-Miss Rena. Wood lcmmcmi1izitiug th e Elghticth . nnnivcrsarv of the Congregation .\lci"nui1_~ Worship 11.00 a.m. Thcmc- '1“ LIVING CHURCH” .. . .119. 702. 295. 639. . '"I Will l-‘eerl My Flock." Solmsi. Air. A. I-‘arquhzorson. - "The Lord is My Light." n1. . ‘trtliur Rflprr. 2.30 11111.: The Sabbath School lllfi Bitlc classes. Evening Worship 7.00 RM. 11111. :01. 511s. l " "cm- Out And Shout."| Holy Spirit." I Dir-v IJc" cnirl- i "Come, I11 s’. Frr-rkla anti Claire lilac- Milli-i The t'l"’F"".'II!nI1 extends n most rorflul “P ‘" to friends. old r1111]. 1 " nllh us, on this~ our eighiicth an_‘1 I 1!‘. ITIPJWIIIJOI‘ all the‘ 1111.- Lord thy c.1111 11-111, ‘ c. a hcarty wel~ Chorale: "Have You Counted Yrur Blessings?" Sermon subject: LET'S G0 FISHING. ' 2.30 p.m.: Bible School. Lesson: Jeremiah Denounces series through the paign. ‘ 55th"!!! "0 HvW Amiabie are; Th)’ Tabernacles". (Richardson). 1 The Church School 2.30 p.rn. Senior emails meet at close ot mllfmnt Sffvlrfi. all other classes and groups meet at 2.30 p.rn. Evening Worship 7 p.11]. Sermon: "So YOU are to be married." the third of a series on "So this is YOU" by the Rev. H. L. Denton, RD. present cam- . Duct; “Come Holy Spirit" (Jar. omcl. Messrs E. H. Cook, Russell Jones. Anthem: "Brother James‘ Air". (Jacobi. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST ‘CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Roscoe W. Nice, 5,3,, 5.1)., ister it ri Organist - Mrs. Leigh Dingvveli 11.00 am. Morning Worship. False Prophets. 7.00 p.m. Evening Worship. Solo: Rupert lIIacKay. Sermon subject; LOOK AND LIVE. - A Church with a welcome to all. See you at Church Sundav. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH SEilEllTli-IIIIYIII 1 Luplhcme Avenue - Minister: P. A. Rick. Service. PIANIST: Miss Joyce Ferguson. -. 8:15 p.rn. Sermon: I "ALL NATIONS ON TRIAL BEFORE GOD." Solo: ”Weighed ond Wanting." Welcome to all. I I I. 315-11. ) i DIED i:v"c:ou'n'1)1~:nn‘”“ ohiilvisusoi. E11rn11<1 -1CP) __ 10E '29‘ ‘"111’ 1:‘ rel: a friend h" had i811“ . i1 a 10h. Albert Afitchrll. " “jgfl of! his bicycle by a‘ ..i 0 i .1 rho/idle; Although _an increase In cost is lu viii-ct IH" lime tlie limsl 111-1111111111 stuck 111' Nntiie Till I'll]‘l>l‘lI'lI t-‘ruiilli- uiui "ll-ii"! Ilurblr- on luimi ‘RM-Vii ucn- 11111111111 laciorc the dfif-"v- Illicit this stock is .-1.1r1.~11 lilf'l'l' oill ho till In- Kmi-‘v "i 1i |11~r ccut helng tho ilirriciin [yo] 1L.“ m““_'f"ii‘ [In iu-uh therefore W1“ "H1111 $111111: 111 1150.110 on "TF1 Iilllillllflll. b) coming to i '.\itilllllilf‘lilill Ivor)" or |111111111u I-‘iiiti \\Ilf"l1 transporta- H I “Ill clirvriully- 11c provid- ‘I! on r1-1p11-si, ‘wit? IIJTIIIIIS _:1111l Iinuuuicntnl I: '<111.u1u'_' t. I. I‘. Ya iulm . uiton. Dialpcqiiv lioiiii. ciiandlerdc Bell i'. ll. IIl\\' ill, l'l1:1ri1ill1-toui1, P. E, l, Adventist Church l 8 p. n-1 Community Song 19d firefl- iIIiiGTltl! .11: I will sell by Public Auc- tion on Saturday, May 18th at 2 o‘ciock p. m. House and Lot at 46 High- land Ave. 8 Rooms. All mod- ei"n convenience in restrict- JOHN P. BR ADLE 1'. . Auctioneer. L-~152-5-15-18-2i 'We‘:5's‘-'s"n\t'-'-'n'a'n"-'-'-'-"s'¢"-“o'-' Today's Short Wave O-4-rv-n'n.. Radio Program tAti Time .2 Eastern Stindardl w a-tm. SATURDAY. MAY 1s BERLIN $'-"¢'-F-'-'¢'= 5:3! p m.—U1 DXB. 9.61 meg. 312 m; 6 02 meg . 419 8 m BUDAPEST . p 1n —Hungar1an Folk HATE» 9 62 mes . 31.17 m. MOSCOW 7'00 p n1 -Brnadca:: in English. RV96. 15 2-1 meg, i9 ‘I m ; RNE. 12 meg . 25 m TOKYO 805 p111 wPcv-ular Scngs. JZK. 15.16 meg.19 7 m LONDON 11.15 n m -""De.='o.-11oh froth the Frrmt " cs1). 11.75 meg. I l in: GSC. 9.58 meg. 81.8 In s. and Germany. DJ C, 6 : 35 Songs. BERLIN 9:30 p m. —Polltlca.l Cabaret. DXB. 9 61 meg. 31.2 m2 DJC. 602meg,498m " - ROME 10:00 n.m —Nc1-~s in Bullish zoos. 3i 1s m : 2RO4. 25.40 11-1 : moo. i" a1 m DON p m.-“ln Town Tonight." GSC. 10:15 talk by Howard Mia-rahall. 0.58 meg,31.'i1n. GUATEMALA THE CHéRbQITF-IQWN QQABQLQIS WHITE SPOT RESTAURANT HOT CHICKEN DINNERS LOBSTER DINNERS 50c All full course Dinners served 1 to 9 p.rn. Sunday, May 19th Also all kinds of Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Ice Cold Drinks, Etc. A Good Place to Eat - Just a Nice Drive DANCING New Dome Ballroom Most Modern ent to save our world neighbor- i hood from destruction but. com- bined with knowledge they are all- canquermg. Let us observe the day of consrructive good will. in so far M _ _ as we are able, in ourvown‘ minds. .n§n:i5_'°f$:£%e¥|_ he“, ‘and 1n our community interests Julia 1. Rowe. National Super- SATURDAY intendent. Peace and Int. Relations. IWORLD PEACE And UWTTDG“ World Peace-this is the great. Ballroom Eost of Montreal aim of the Britaish Empire. How to bring it about is the problem. A. M. ‘SP-M LII 1 3 P. ‘VI. Cl '61 7.’ P~ M. REV. '1‘. W‘. Goodwtilifi/‘Iliegisie?’ L-548-li. 525155115“ i-lmdi“ 1. vrs: ins Winsloe South 0e Non u A The Central liuardiani :his column ts relerved tor news o1 local interest hut advertising o1 $ "W"? allure may be inlertm. at 5 cenld '1 word strictly pa able in advance. ' -____._._ CRASWEIA. ror Photographs. CONFEDEB-ATION LIFE insua. men L-97B9-7-2l-31L canoe STOCK of famous JoiinsJ MBDVVIUB roll roofing ready (or qulci; 1 ‘M11163; A type for every building.‘ Low prices. Address: L. M. Poo c, Co. L-449-5-15-17-11 ‘ mustncome from lncreasedknowi- yfifiefiflflfisie}: edei So neithe. sincerity nor North Granville 11. Rose Valley 3 ' good intentions are alone suffici- Breadaibarie 7. 1,-54s.1flj PARISH OF ‘VIILTON AND RUS- TILO-St. Mafks, Rustico at 11 St. Johns church, 114111.011 a1. - L-559-l1. i CENTRAL PARISH May 19 Ser- Caiwe Cove at. 11 A WINSLOE rasioeai. CHARGE.‘ May 19th are . M. 3 P. M. I-Iiihfield 7.30‘ PAGE T117355 I EIIIIGATIDII PROVIDED FOR WITH 111s GREAT-WEST uri balanced by the quiet i! \V. C. T. U. NOTES . THE SABBATH DAY Blest Day of Rest, most precious of the seven. God's gracious gift to iyian. in mercy siveu. Thai he may cease from toil and worldly care. And for that Brighter Resz. his soul prepare Blest harbinger of that Efesual av Whose beams shall never fade or pass aw-ay, _ Oh, may we watch with Jeanus e e. And Scareful guard the hours that quickly fly. That naught but heavenly themes our thoughts engage. I And ivlth temptation hourly war- fare wage. 0ft. by the footsteps of the flock be found within the House of God on pray- ing ground. And there our grateful hearts shall homage pay To him Who rose triumphant on that day! WHY SUNDAY? By a London Journalist. v THE ANSWER 01-‘ THE BODI {rho Sabbath 11w is bound 1m 1o I man's pilYSCllI used. andAhe can- not live a 100 per can’. fife with- out it. If he will not have his Sun- day zest once a week, he will be conipellzd 1o have it in Jed m iii-l ness or somewhere els-e alter a sltortened life Siinrlay- rest is a1 physical necessitv. ltian docs not. break nature's laws. he rebels a-1 galnst them and they brfiik 1'1 l Seven continuous clays of_ 1m will produce a race spiritu. morally. and physicaily exhausted.» I rue ANSWER or THE mun Man's mind demands salvation. from monotony; and Sunday “is! given r0 man 111 order to nresezie, a much needed variety of interest ‘man 111 life. Man's mind becomes un- forces ofi monotony rather than by the power of tragedy. Sunday is meant. as rest. to the mind. a rest free from; the monotonous round of _m0lfiEY grabbing, absorbing sport. fiddling occupation and low idrflli- It 15 meant also as a tonic to the mind. A new content should come into it. a higher content Whififl elevates and purifies the whhe» life THE ANSWER OF THE SPIRIT Sunday is meant 1n be a protest against. the materialistic view 011 life. It. is given lor_ the P1111195!‘ °~ rescuin: us from bein entirey fib- sorbed by the lower in rests or life. 11, gives us time to turn our mind from earth to Hcavm: time to raise our heads from scraping a. living out of thr earth to see the angel abcve waiting to place ‘I16 crown of immortality on our heads. GOOD-WILL DAY It. will not. he very lone until Goodwill Day. lviay 18. and toe out- look for goodwill 1n our world neighborhood 1a not very Pfvmlimi lust. now. Perhaps. 1f we delve deep enough we may be able I0 YlW-‘I 11 yvav to promote peace and good- wlu, "rhe artliammt dealers 11s well as the brewers and wine Dffduc" ers have found the solution. rhev. can work together even whrn their respective countries are at war. Clearly. it ls easy to o ganize co-oneiatlvelv for things ivhlch load to disease. destruction and death. It is our task and Chlilielifi€ I10 mm m, V.“ 1.11 co-operats for life. he llh nd 0P3"- ‘Remelrnher the wise ssvrnl 0i Confmtus: "if we would propnatr virtue in the world. W? "W": "1"": m]; gur own nation and ourt own family. To do this we mus m prove our bodily "id menmt health which depends uoon stntcer- lty o: intentions. which in 11m 11:00 p m -1‘-a1:ce Music TG- WA. 15 17 meg . 19 8 m PARIS 11:45 pm.-—Ne\v: 1'1 Eiirllsh TFA. 11.72 meg. 25 6 m: TPB. 1184 mean. 25 33 m.: TPC. 9.52 meg . 31.51 m. Beginning Tuesday. May 21st. i940. eli dogs running at large and unattended shall be picked up by the authorities and impounded at the S.P.C.A. kennels. Mt. Edward Road. These dogs may beJeclaiin- ed only upon application to S. P. C. A. kennels and upon impound- ‘ennui J. Mfs MEATS SPECIAL Strictly Fresh Lobster! ' ing feo of $1.00 plus 25 cents per day for the mime hoe while im- pounded. Dogs pleli up not wearing license tags are liable to be tllspcsrd of lmmrdiaiely. J. A. FULLERTON. ' Cit Clerk. F111 YOUR Order. PIN" 3' the teachings of the Man of Gall. lee. and these t/eachinw are made ‘the standard of life for all man- kind, war_ must necessarily cease. Let. us daily pray, '"Thy Kingdom come." “men we speak of (he wqmeng Christian Temperance Union, many people will say. “O that. 1's the Tam. befall“ " We are not only a 1am- PEYBHFP 50619111‘: a better name W811i be a patriotic organization. because we are interested in anyv- thing and everything that. 11-111 make Canada a better country. Edith Giffen. Sarnlu. CITIZENSHIP Seldom. if ever. have we as Can- adians realiuzcl the true moaning of holding the franchise as ~n the recent election. Men and uvmen alike. in mam‘ cases. seemed to for- Zet party affiiations to vote for those whom they thought were the best men-the men who were thinking for theltmplre. and many of these stood firmlv and in some cases lost in the strife. Provincial elections have just been held or‘ soon will be in many of the Provinces. The problems iwill differ in many issues. but so Ifar as we are concerned is not this the time to use our influence to secure those wrho truly repre- sent. us and our work? If we give our boys to protect our country. surely we should always endeavor to lift our standards higher. Ever must. we iemember why beverage liquor traffic must go and that only sober God-fearing men 11-111 oust it: also that gambling can never be covered with any robe of charity; that drug addiction destroys both soul and body; that lawlessness will increase wherever law observance or enforzement is trifled with. An old adage says, “We each have a doorstep of our own to sweep clear . that. is the only way to cleanse the coumrym Each must do her own work thoroughly, In Holland each morning» the cleanly "frow" (or her maids o1" men! fakes the long-l zidled mop and washes the outside of the house. the walks and to the mid- dlv of the street. This Ls a good obyect lesson for each of us. We need to see that cur own home. our community. our coun- ti inion is in each case our field for work. The place to be cleaned. One may say we need organizazion. Tue. but first of all we need consecra- tion of our own life to God. and His cause. Then and then only. . we be ready to answer the. rail for helping as we should 1o p111'1f_v our social life Kipling said \1'lCl01‘_\_' was only ganerl by “The ever-lasing team- work of every bloomn‘ soul." but ‘the individual must come first he- iygmqd 355.1113] fore we can have l€B.lI1-\\'Oi‘k. Ac- tivity will increase our strength; idleness 11-111 destroy it. Inf. us bewae of inroads in the name of charitv on patriotism and voice our opinion DRINK-DAN!) rut: COMMUNITY Some striking statsmeixts made 11v Lady Astor in a B B. C. 11a- flonal broadcast debate a few months ago are worth considera- iion. She said: "I ivasrvi. brouci-it up in a temperance househclrl— fai" from it—-ai"ci personally I don't consider mvsel! by nature or dis- position a kill-icy. But it's bsraus= I've seen drink kill so much iov. wreck so many homes and break so many parents‘ hearLs that. 1 felt. it a duty to deny myself a. bever- age whwh 1s poison to so many and ivhlch. as vou and I know. so often turns hone info a=hes And I don't. think I'm the onlv person who feels that ivay; nearly rvery social worker in the world fceis that. way- You psk t.hem._ and they ll testify to the appalling and piti- ful effects drink has on thousands of lives. I've seen the devastating effect that. drink has on social con- dlttons-not c/rilv in One section. but in all sections of soc : there's hardly a home. 1h Us touched hardly a family that's not with it. A GOOD NEIGHBOII Are you a good neighbour?- that's a spenclicl thing to bel-‘Fbr that's the very heart and lOlIl of Chrisiiantv. The runnlm! of an er- rand --ano the little friendlv deed -that helps another In distress, and meets an urgent need . . . . Imagine what s different place this would today - we were all good neighbours. helping oth- ers on their wsv -1f nations were good neighbours-strife were good neighbours-strife nod arguments would cease-for that would moan a harliiv world of frtendshnlp love and peace -Pstier1oe Strong. JUNE 13TH FIXED AS KING'S BIRTHDAY OTTAWA. May 17 -(CP1 --'I‘he Dominion Government has passed an Order-ln-Council fixing June 13 at the date for celebration of the birthday of King George VT. His Majesty's actual birthday is Dec. 1t but shcrtlv after he became 1i J M- ROOE Pm?" siting he expressed a desire that his Market Building 3 L-bT "5-13-21 blrtltdnv be observed during a warmer month. Since that time the Government has fixed the date. Province as well as the DCITI-l 1 . P i1 1h '1 PM b' 1" - 0' K- plesbY and hi5 iwe egaripdso ifyeaiiiiisfliriiiuihifi PeYflnilei-"Jecrhi-ztav: fltieRivgkifriigieHrli/iniirii Novelteers {gigs-hill W131 1311M; pair snfill love m"- L-544-11." . s mu a e - "i" Dancing—9—IZ .dersiand that “World Pii-igiidshlilp" ONE. Tnousi“) B555 0F Admi5§i°n_35c lis the only rational solution of the CEMENTTM/e “e may “nIMd-m? (Tax Included) ipr$1%em' Tagger?‘ giggling} co Rum“ en the whole world accepts L_443_5_15_51_ AUCTION. balance of E‘. W. Tay- iors stock 7.30 Saturday evening. Some solid gold Scarf Pins, Rings and Brooches with real stones. 11-523-5-17-21. RECEIVES CALL -— The pastoral charge of Gabarous. N. 5.. Svdney Presbyteiy. has extended a. call to P D. McLeod. of West Cape, ST. JAMES CHURCH-The Girl Guides and Brownies ivill parade to the morning service at The Kirk to- morrow. Mr. John Denny. B A., student in rheology, will ive the ad- dress to the Guides and t e Minister will preach the =erm0n. NOTICE T0 ‘I’ ACIIERS. - Mr. Harold Lawton. 304 Fitzroy Street, Char1ct1r-town_ has been appomtrd by the Elvecunve o; the Prince Ed- IWSId Island Teachers‘ Federation. as head of the Personal Service De- partment. Address all communic- ations to him L-525-5-17-2i. CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLINIC for children only. conducted by Dr. T. B. Acker a1 Town Hall. Summer- side. Tuesday. May 28th. and at. Red Cross. Charlottetown. Friday. May 1st. L-556-5-18- 2-25-31. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. — Mrs. Benlamin Wood. Alexandra. announces the en agement or her daughter. Evelyn A eiviria. to Arthur Roland. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm MacDonald. Southport. Mar- riage to take place the last Lofyiiafaiyi. - O - . FUNERAL SERVICES -— The funeral of Mr. w, N Tanton "vas held y-esfrrday afternoon from the McLean Funeral Home where ser- vice was held by Rev Hugh M11- ler who also conducted service a1. the grave. Th1- menibers of the Sons of England Society". of which the deceased was a member. at- tended in s bsdy. The pail bear- J McDonald. Theodore Sentrisr. Danaid Fraser. Samuel Craig and J. D. Webster. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. C. W. L. EXECUTIVE -At. an executive mefling of the Diocesan Council of the Catholic Women's League on Friday afternoon. May 17th, Miss Mary McDonnell of the Red 6.05s Dept. City. was appoint- ed remaihng Convenor. The work Sf. John. N. 13.. m June. Mrs Leslie Ramsay the president. be- ing the votin; delegate DIED YESTERDAY- The death ccmwcod Farm. a position which he has held for the past. f1ve years. I He was a native of Bear River and was wcll known and highly re- spected. He underwent an operation for appendicitis 1n the hospital re- cently, DINNER AND SHOWER-An en- jflyihif‘ evening was spent at the Queen Howl Thursday evening iviien Miss Nfilrlred Carew. of the sales staff of Prouuse Bios. was tendered a dinner and miscel- leneous shower by the members of the staff After an appelizing re- IISIKISOIIM chest. of ciivrr was presented to the guest on b. Zi-ick McTagus. the vet-ran salesman 10f the firm. conveyed the best lwishss of bliss Careivls co-zvorksrs ‘in a brief hut humorous address ilndivirlunl gifts wc-te also DTFEIII- ad n; the brlrie-ro-be. 1h- parcels being opened by Miss Gladys Baker. and the verses read by Mr. Mc- Tague. During the evening violin selections by Miss Thelma Teed and piano selections by Miss Claire Hughes were enjoyed. Regretful farewelLs were said to Orva Gill who left this week for Ottawa where she has accepted a Civil Service position. Her many friends wish her every success. SUNDOWN A lati- lark twitfers from the quiet skies: And from the west. Where the sun. his day's work ended . Llngers as in content. There fails on the old grs An influence liu-ninous an A shining peace. The smoke ascends In 1t rosy-snd-golden haze. Th0 spires Shine 11hr: are chanced. In the VA EV Shadows rise. The iark rings on. e sun. Closing his benediction. Sinks and ti-e darkening sir 'I‘hrlils with the sense of the tri- ump in: night- Nliiht with her train of stars And her great gift of sleep. so by pa in t My tsstirtvsccttsdipfished and the long dav clone. some lute ark singing. Let meebe gathered o the quiet w . T1161 sundown splendid and serene: a . city serene. -W. B. Henley. Curtis and last 1o attend the annual Convoca- l ‘r-vsdgd lion at Dalliousie Univcrszry, ax. N l ers were: Messrs. E. A. Foster. P. hiviztglghe‘. were accummnled b‘. _ 1He1ene McInnis. city, and Mr A: brose Sentner of Brookfzclo h also visitmil A. '1' Vinnicombe. Hoist! visitor in Saint John s ago, was winner of a pa stomes iotteded bv Curling Club m o‘ of this convenorship consists 1n ‘ ' soliciting reading matter for our their 1'1"‘ 1'11“ ’ F" soldier boys stationed in CIITEE o1" 9°01" T716 i - J" '0 overseas. At the meeting. Mrs. 53-1111 JOINT i0!‘ - il- E R R0?- Adrmn Mcnmis “M appqjmed ers. secretary of 11.‘. Bathurs". club alternate voting delegate a.’ the Mid membflli 05'9"‘ 51', ~’_\i'-¢-i'r“-‘-'-=- . _.\.\',\'L"_-\1. 31551-151; LOT n5 National Convention to be held at This“? and Car-Wm "m5 hm (‘.\\'.L. - The .111111111 111091111: o‘ disposed nf Toegraph Jouzixal). Services Snudav Rev .1r~'-1 Cnburn. D D Rev. John Coburn. D D. Ge Secretary of the Social Service ‘be do ivered in P. E. 1. ;118XI3 two .h2lf of the staff. ivhile Mr. Pat- anthem 11-111 be _ '_ How Amiablr Arc Thv Tab moss“) 1 NOT SO LONG AGO fathers debated whether it was better to lei their children start work right after High School or send them to University. But today, employers definitely give preference to those with specialized training and are looking to them for their future executives. " "id sesn-wssrure MAN ~14 e. fund Lulu-i, Ask the GREAT-WEST LIFE 1111111 to show ou his complete Educational Trust ervice. He has a Ian requir- ing only small regular d}; osits that will assure funds for the e ucaiion of your boy or girl even if anything should happen to you. His plans are guaranteed by a sound, Iong-cstah. IishcdCom anymowsafeguardingthe future for r e sons and aughzers of thousands ofparents onihisconzinent. Ge! in roucb with the Great-it"s! Life film: HYNDMAN 81 CO. LTD.. Provincial ilfomzgers Charlottetown w-nrls-ared him to ., ‘w, ,1 . 0.1‘ RECEIVES DEGREE -Mr. W. 1L‘. of Rev. William verwolfe, who ha son Owen Herbert. lezci been Moderator 0f 1hr? Ty" ' the citv bv car on Moncav ‘homing (OI'I’_1'P:» nous hmi .\‘c."'e" a meeimz of Cfl3.iO'.Y.CTO‘.\‘."1 139W?!’ e. l-Iali- I grad-‘ . _S. The latter 1s be g with the degree of M. D. C; frzends 1n Halifax. l- ‘ iPatriot Please Copvl . WTNS ("IIRLI NG STONES - riav iwreachcd f1" y _ _ 1 _\111~.Lc.a1"1. who w. l_v of Charlotnshcu _ 11" 111cm wisalu’. John lilP Catholic \'y'0n'ieh;. 145211.111 OI Si Anus. Lot 0'1, was held on 3h; Roz". A L. TRINITY FNITED CHURCH — 1v1ll 11> conriurfed 5'11. Hcrreli The chaplain. opened '11s The Eastern Guardian occurred 1n thhe Prince Edward E39 ymiigifilféfaih ————-— _ _ yesterday of Mi" ‘Hjlfnip " "nnnqn -‘n ‘ _.i " "Pplm 1;" ‘ ..'This column 1s reserved for William Neal. Malagei" of the Fai- “m; adgrel-R W1“. b}! . .1- _> nu“ or mm] [menu but adwp mnvcrrri ‘n: tising of a neusy nature may he iiisEJied at 2 conic 11 strictly payable in advance. Se. word lazy Evangzlisin and S0311; ‘ads. vice. United Church‘ of C ._ fa¢{p‘1‘_ '1‘)... _,___ Mr. Cobum is touring th= lsand ‘dressed Lin. . _ _ under the au ces o!‘ the Tempcr- . 19111111111121‘ ‘S l B a C R If’ I I 0 .\ S 1o once a . 1 Full par icu‘i “"011; achm. °i°\*-'1>Ul1<11'fi 511 117-13‘ D9 or the SP1’ .ce appear" m .11; '1.» v3.1 - Church anhouncemcri‘ ill cclumn. A hearty welcome tended to all "rm: BAPTIST CHURCH. - The‘ imllv .1 1 4 is cx- 1 amour: 1 P mittee. United Church 0101111111.. uiil o en wit: I'1iI~ address a $0110.. in 111111111: ‘lie The l1l01'l1.l'1§ _ Ric.11ards"1"1's O‘ weeks. _ Q .\l: j ho 1 lrl 1hr» mornhly" 111cc a 11v 1'11" 1 ‘ITP summcr at 8 o'clock close of morumc sonic: ‘ . V , . .. ‘l-Iarvev L. Danton B. D. 1111f v““iii“_i_- .WWJ.I'O?"R l1vrr'the i1ITil't‘I 0f a "RSI" i" a" ' 1 ‘s’! $9119} i‘ mOITS rm ‘so This Is ‘Y-"il v i evening SPFVKP. On this Ofriilfill 1".“ we?» r1. .. 1 subiem“ is “so Yo" a” m b? “my ‘IMF sum acne M35 held from tho ried." The anthem 1s Jacobs‘ 'B1"c- 8M LherJames.Ai1._.M°§5..S E H Co“; m Pd M“ Pam‘ 310,3“ d v (‘laxity-n on \1;¢:1nesc2a\-S F v1.1a 311d Russell Jones" sum JPFPITW’ ‘ct of dislvs ivliirh \va_ " -' “Came Holy Splrn. Oraans o1 . a Swab“. ..,.._,;‘. n. choirmaster John Inch. 3111s Ba . . gill be in charge of the mush- of the " " av. Alcquaicis homo was . “no mun ado hv f.:"c 1 p.r- sent were treated to rloluaou. homo STUDY GROUP “EETWG _ ‘ 11121110 rand-v xvhufh 1v1.: cuiovcd by The Cross Roads smov Group mo: I “si- st. Cross Roads school on urn-lav. afternoon. May 10th at 2 11m '1 'I‘cachcrs were present. from - . ' icy w ." : 1; Allison '.\If‘i..»‘“fll'l. Mack B! nndjioxvarci Vickci" ' " var-s in I..0\v£'l‘ Mon‘ 1. 1111 T110 mccflu: 111m rvivilirnod 11 ion of A v- Fll a vfilf 1* the v-ios" of hci" ..‘.1\I‘R0N SOCIAIT --T,~_e Larirks Airl of the Uiilll"i Ci‘ ‘: Homo- Roads. Southport ancl Hozrib: ok, . ' ' 3. . _ a ;1 A .- _~ schnmg‘ Teaphprs ..epm.,._d rm .p;=rr:no&rh8lf1cer Pet: Whine hurl ‘fiilnaelmfr G111; Ryan? s ianzuasr 1mT-‘l';’i‘»'PmP"' ‘BMW " " ___;_ 111mm evening a11<=1 1 1.: En iish Games‘ by ROSJJITORO 1n~11=et1ug the fnlin Til vas 1wvescutcd Duct. "Tnca Ilrs Bruce Y0’) and Miss haul. Readout nv .\ir.-. H: on. "M" " , I Wofe Archibald was found l0 0P1 very helpful in this wonc. A TJ-‘ill- I gr received from teacher 11111111112‘ dgpprtment, of PW C. on vrachzua . In Memoriam avers: *1..2:;"."1".".1* 121:. 1 1111. ‘ ' ' ' -- 1 ——- ti! meeting of Club’ dpmnxuim ‘fins i Cvrus A " ‘lmbPl One Ffieetih; , . . l~sflnl Mr lliwrodana- rwgaélxlg] girixj°qg°§rggiligvixlps luv» n! Orwr-l P. lure Edwi ‘ Gilli: from the‘ CZITHPZIP Lihrarv liar-d MST" ‘"6"’ <11‘ Iii-i ii-“FY gouthport. teachers reported havuig ‘E35’ NPWM" 57 B“~"°Y‘-- M" ]('1Cl\1*1i Ii ITTWTTW‘ (‘ITCOIG _. H0111” T1111 3; vvhirh shc rrsprnicri w. 111111 anofh- er olrl favorite The Aprons were then roliorwui and quitc a icrenifiil’ O11 m‘ km‘ 0i "pmiermru rarpnm" Al?“ mm 1940' an" a Show“ W“ was nwaricof rvorixmc 111cm The re- when films were slioivu onlseg‘ ~ vita, wmd M, a W‘ o. ,1 1 1 $.11: 11-2; \‘P!'\‘ IIPPIIYIYTK as 1i iii"! countries now mvo ‘red 11-1 vie .ur- ~ ~~ ~ J’ A “ _ ~11; vent-zed Rcfroshmcnxs opeln conflict. The showing 01.51101" YIFWI-KOFI "n3 iimliiYd \.‘<f‘l'\t’rl and tho hostess. hirs- these films proved to he verv en- Wmd- Stewart. who has horn cciilgr-cd to tertalning as Willi I-le won‘. to live 1n New \'.->~1-: 1111" luuisc r111 wlntcr 111111 h . 11;"- as educational. The group has born CDlTl9.YYIPl3fl1~_§ [when a young man and aflc- H». the joint. purchasedof Slltgl a 111% 11TH"; Yvillinerl fro Bis‘! 2:1 w? chm; Mgptln 11 jqurfle ls :1, ,spcn mos. o. 1i". 1:. r111: rm- _ p _ w mm again ‘i111 Jure "i. 1 piojveri by the Bosvon Elevated ' IQ,‘ 1311""1t°l"L‘°R,E§‘IQSQF‘“YF§._O.J.¢Q _- lTrain As Street Caz" Compau" as “xii: n"... gnaqbirjci .1.“ TAKES OVER FIRST CHARGE ‘(OIICIIICIOI He was also employed ‘,.Aid.'."“.hr, =l1éy\_‘:fl-‘;\‘Iq.d‘(‘i'l .51“; 11's.. --Rev. Herbert. Buntaln left Mon- .101" r1 munbcr r11 years by \\'1iil.11n "m5. 1.08.111.- m. 01-1-11111}; Ii07"l"f.\ll_ day for nls first charro since. grad- ' FIIFITP vv Sons. one of Bcsfons m,“ m“... M, m...“ m. 5.1»; a 11nd... ugtlnq s month ago from the lisrgest. department. stores. ant evrn111: Th? luriirs n11. p111. Presbyterian Colloze. lvlontrcai. He '1 Mr. wood had r1 s1in11 . affair!» 1n "l-"Qp 511p"; A mil» (You F~"1'\v will serve a vcar iri ’i'_vue Valley. WYIIFFTSITIOII. 311:1 has swrlhi-t $1111" .1111! Rll9‘:'1‘."."ri rinsed -.v.1‘_1 time N11. PEI. l-ie was guest. Monday night itcter and high ideals of iliirisitlonal AnthenL-L. ." 0:1 hm. exnrcsscd i‘ hr li-ivinc fhc ladies 11p. at 11cc homc and a <0