Accessories frills, GUARDIAN. , crnilzporriifrlvj i Shirts ms will be pleased il you lrlve him I 811M known label-Arrow. Made ol line quality broadcloth these Shirts are in plain colors, smart stripes or neat patterns-they are in a lull range ol sizes priced from 3.05 to 6.00 that carries s well Ieoke or B. V. D. Pop Just can't have enough Socks. specially the ankle length lor Summe . - - - ‘ them from those on display. There are plain colors, diamond or clock designs or all over patterns-Hose make a very welcome gilt and these are packed in gilt boxes-they are priced from 49 cents to 2.50 a pair. ‘Ties I And Here Are Gilt Suggestions From The MEN’S WEAR and CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS Swim Trunks Why not give hins a 2.95, 3.95 and 4.50. new pair ol Swim Trunks? In the Iliue selection on display You'll lind wool Trunks made by llarvey Wood-the new "Swill and Play Trunks’ that are so very ,opular and are made cl gabardine or sateen linished cloth. Trunks are available in plain colors or lancy all over designs. They are priced at Swim in '.._..a' lianlikerclliefs Choose Linen or Lawn—two a box. Specially lor Father's Day are new Panel Ties-the designs are new and deliniteiy dil- lerent. These Ties are in plastic topped boxes so you can choose the colors that you 1.00. wish. - - - Panel Ties are priced at 1.50 and Linen quality la priced at 1.50 :- tho Lawn llsndkerohiels are 1.0.’! .-.;=c In the Jewelery Section are numerous gills lor your selection. l-Mzk- Setsrol Collar Pins and Tie Bars-Key Chains and Cull 9-4588 010ml o! Jewelery such as Tie slides, Collar Pins or Ker Chains. - - - Cigarette Cases er gold linlshed metal- Rlmw“ aunt“ Lighters. - Real Leather Bill Folds and Key Cases in a. number ol new styles. Make Dad lvBPPY "l"! l Si" l Trousers I i r. 1i.w@~\\- --—-aa Men's Gabardine Trousers are a gilt that He'll like and appreciate. In a number cl smart summer shades these Trousers have live pockets-drop belt loopy-zipper lly and llleated lront. Gabardine Trousers are pflq- ed at 11.50. ' Windbreakers Gabardine Windbreakers that he'll wear sml war I” “u "um"? Ilwrts or in the car. The" b0" I Illtller closing and knit collar, w“! ""1 ‘"151 hind. they're dark tan in "the The Price is 5.95. This is the type er silt that your Dad would really like. I . , l X THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! Amorous TO CHLORlNE, A HIGH GCHOOLSENIOQJF ..> you DON‘T SEND cream ~ NEIGHBORS A GRADUATION T \\i MNOUNCEMEN ~I _ I I-WASAFRAID OFTllBlA o f . j- x“ trolls this section ol the Man's Wear Department. moan #0520202 n? AFTl-IR Altwévé nous FOP our KID sue NEVER sent us AN ANNOUNCE-ME TOIHINK sure SLiGi-llED us. c s i‘ I ' fig .TllAT ME SHE E Ill-LINE w"? Gil! RACKETAIDWEJIJGTIGNORET By Fogoly and Shorten ’ i ll l 0F ALL PEOPLE! w r x". I DUATION l CTQA ‘i 3 0771a‘ __' airman. I.- lfmssing Gowns The really luxurious gilt lor Dad is a. Dressing Gown. - In the Men's Clothlns Department you'll lind smart Dressing Gowns o! wool flannel, crease resistant rayon and corded rayon. The colors are blue. B"? striped. lawn and ligured wine with either plain or cord trim. Men's Dressing Gown s" Priced at 12.00 to 20.00. rlilelllls user" . la PLAYGROUND! ornu MONTREAL — (GP) _. 33ml E2811. 5t, 0t Montreal, was ss- sesscd the maximum line of $100 and costs for speeding in record- er‘s court here recently. Evidence was that Egan zig-zagged at 50 miles an hour near Lslontaine Park, and hit 00 miles an hour on Sherbl-ooke St., one ol the ctiy‘; main thorowghlarea. PERFECT RECORD MONTREAL _ (up) _ 11ml, ls one "medical team" hare um, has never lost a patient my“ 1g went into operation. The team consists cl Gerard Bouchard and two score assistants, the tree sur- lzeon squad attached to the city's parka and playgrounds sepm. Hsndkerchiels lor Dad's Gilt are a gool idea-Ono that he'll appreciate. White - - - The ind in a box. L15 \ INDUSTRY IOUNDIJD IN 11:0 The ilrst establishment oi till plate lnanulscture in Britain was in South Wales in 1729, and the replacement by hammering and rolling came eight years later. New Remedy Asiouilllsl Brings faster relief to misery-speeds healing ECZEMA - RASl-IES New Cutleura Liquid stops itching instantly-actually Qsalshslilisolskirlslidscsio irritations Use anytime. it's saduitte-lrsauias-iashllk -abMIsIBirytoday.8¢lisflo- Ilsa squad or lneaoy beck. tlilltllili iiliiii _ DESIRABLE llIELLlllI Fllll SALE Corner oi Church sod Central Streets, Suralllsrsirls. ""5" 041F090. Apply for particulars cs plsrlllsss 0i Central Street, Surlllllersirls, 7.0. lox 242. Hlolls ill-l. (Continued lrom Page 12 Stephen's) was built. Mr. Meek also held services at Long River. Third Pond (now Sea Viewhlflal- tic. Fermoy (now Spring Valley) slid occasionally at Cavendish, also st Springfield which was vacant at that. time. Finally the work became too strenuous lor this able and devoted man and he moved to Sydney Mines where the remaind- er cl his llle was spent. He died there in 1870. It is recorded on his tombstone that "His sole aim was the glory oi God and the wellari oi souls committed to his care." The congregation ol New London may well remember with gratitude the many labours and unwearying devotion oi Rev. William Meek. ‘He successfully carried on the Church's work in a place that had never in any time been easy. It is indeed as it should be that his descendi- ants o! the same name are still ac- tive in the work o! St. Thomas’ Church in this year 1048. l I I In the burial ground there are many old monuments and head stones, among them s monument to Thomas Billing, his wile Ther- esa. and ills son John; the in- scription, now badly worn by wind ‘and weather, is almost illegible. Another monument has an inter- esting inscription which reads as lcllowsz‘ "In memory o! Francis Pillman oi French River, New London. died December 17th.. 1853. aged 86 years. A native ol Exeter, England, he emmigrated to this St." Thomas Anglican‘ Church; 9 - Rev. D. l. Noll. 1044-100. Rev. S. J. Davies, 1005- A perusal o! the parish register reveals many stranlfl and unusual‘ names-Who is thtre in this gen- eration who can recall such mes cl people as Fowl, Pine. else, Kenlble. Bella. Staglnan, west, etc. —all these people lived in French River and vicinity and were,msr- rled and had their chitin-en bap- tised in St. Titania's Church. I 0 O O St. Thomas‘ Ohluch has s. seat- ins capacity ol 100 slid is an st- trsctlve cosy country Church kept orderly and neat as bsllts. the- House o! Cod. 0n July 0th, 1041, Archbishop G. 1". Kingston, now Primate oi Cansds, confirmed s adults. the largest class to be pre- sented to the Bishop los lrlany years, making s total ol thirty- three confirmed during Mr. Ncers Rectorship w. Noel concllfled his term as hector cl New London Parish on April 4th, 1060. A large convention was in attendance and many regrets elpnsoed at his departure. ' Between April 4th sad May 10th when Mr. Davies took chine. s group ol men ol the congregation held services each Sunday showing their keen interest and great love lor their Church. Now under Mr. Davies! leadership it is hoped that l place in 1812 alter serving as a searnan in the ship Minotaur slid was at the battle of the Nile." (Mr. Thomas Cole has been the effic- ient and painstaking caretaker oi St. Thomas‘ cemetery loi- many years.) ls recorded that an unknown lrlenli in Jersey had generously presented a silver Communion ser- vice, communion linen and hang- ings (or tile pulpit and service books. These Communion vessels are still in use. Alter Mr. Meel-rs departure the mission remained vacant for near- ly a year. Occasional services were given by Archdeacon Read o! St. Eleanor s. In 1864 the D. C. S. re- =>rt contained the lollowlng state- :lil-"'1'ney (the committee) are cnlkfui to record the ordination Mr. James Armlnlus Rlchey t0 r oilice o1 Deacon by Bishop .lll€y of Nova. Scotla. during His l\shlp‘s last visit to the Island. Cilia. truly Scriptural and Apostolic rite was solemnized in New mn- don Parish Church on Sunday, Au- gust, 2nd, 1863. when a concourse ol persons, many ol w-hom ‘mid tra- velled miles to be present on the occasion, were ivltness/ss o! that solemn lorm -- the imposition 0t the hands of the Chief Pastor oi the Cilurch by which the Church recognizes those as her ministers whom Christ Himsell has called, and on whom she thus conlel-s authority to do the work oi. an evangelist in the House cl God." I O t In Mr. R.iclley‘s first report to the U. C. S. he spoke o! the large and devout congregation especially in lrlslltown and stated that at New London the parishioners llop- ed to be assisted in the erection of a new church as the old one was lailing into decay. In i866 he told of increasing congregations in New London. In 1867 Mr. lllcney left the parish and the Island. Rev/ Joseph Churchill Cox was the next in charge. In his first report to the D. C. S. lie spoke ol the kindness of the people ill help- lng him got settled and that he had been presented with a slelgh. He commenced Bible classes and llcpce they would be beneficial to the young in leading them to a better knowledge ol the Scriptures. In his second report he said “Nothing has been done toward repairing the old church. A dil- isrence oi opinion existing wheth- er to repair the old chuich or build a new one." 112*!“ In 1373 Mr.’ Cox reported that some steps had been taken to- wards the erection oi’ a new church upon the old site. A public tea- pdriy had been ‘lleld in June and $200 realized. l-le also said “Acting on the advice oi the Bishop he nod lclt the building cl the new church entirely with St. Thomas’ congre- gJLlOIl ivlio in relerence to this mauer had maintained s strong determination to proceed in ac- cordance ivlth their own plans and purposes.“ In 1874 Mr. Cox leit the Parish. Rev. O. S. Newriharn took charge in 1575 and reported the new Church now commenced. tne peo- ple walking with a will. Another tea party had lvcen held and S260 realized. Tile average church st- tendonce that year was 130. '1‘he new St. Thomas Church, which cost $1,200. was opened for Divine service in January 1875. Rev. David Fitzgerald ol Charlottetown was the special preacher and although the day was unfavorable the church was crowded at both ser- vices. The Church was coilsecrat- ed in May 1815 by Hshop Bloney with a debt oi ollly $40 on it. The building however did not have a tower or spire; it was not until 1080 that money was raised lor that purpose a.nd.a'bell procured. Mr. Newnham moved to Shedisc in 187B and Rev. ‘T. B. mash be- calne Rector in 1079. Mr. Iteagh spent ten years in the parish as its much respected and beloved Rector. Alter his removal to Mll- ton in 1N0 Rev. Thomas Lloyd. a native ol Wales was Rector tor (our years 1801-1005. Alter Mr. Lloyd the Rectors ol the parish were as lollows: Rev. G. C. Wallis. 1000-1007. Rev. l-l. C. Aylwln, 1507-1000. Rev. .1. A. Winileici. 1000-1005. Rev. A. W. Nichoils, 1005-1010. - Ho». A. W. Watson. 1010-1017.. RevRC. W. Neisll, 1011-1000. Rev. G. T. Sprlggs. 1002-1000. Rev. B. Presm. 1003-1042. mo. r-l. i; NCWIDE lay-loss. In the D. C. S. report cl 1850 it ‘ IQ Army ~ Navy _§ ~ i i I class ol twenty-oils youthsand _ ‘OQQOWOWNGOOSOQOOQOOOCOOSOOW l‘ 5 War Surplus Bargains Sdsaeo sew lreatlsie t for 2m‘ ... ..-:::.-::f.-:i::;.i-t ,-,- -= men within :4 hours. Altlfirugmg, 2t‘; i-‘IIVY-DRY this congregation will continue ‘to be loyal and devoted churchmen they worship God in the same xsnner as their lorelsthers have done lor more than s century. coarrwala. v. r. u. On Friday even-int. May as, ti“ Cornwall Y.P. U. was entertained st the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Colin Murray. opened with Sing. in‘ “Toke Time to be Holy," fol. lowed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. Jdinutes _ ol Pl ‘ous meeting were read by Betty King and the roll called with a large attendance present. A lively sing-song w“ enjoyed by all. Rev. M. K. Char. man gave a splendid address on ‘temperance; he pointed out the {set that alcohol destroys the peace and the joy. which are our heritage as Christian citizens. Luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by the committee, —— Air Force ' rxllll SPEtlAil - U. 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