' c.st.- ...-m.'-...-... '4 All welcome. no collections. JUNE 23. 195T -f""TW V " CHES MORW .j..ulu.n oi ENGLAND 5. PETEWS CATHEDRAL -I Angliosn W"'::'' 3'2". .. 1-1, guverend anon . . one 3 M.A.. D.D.. Incumbent. Miss Susanne Brenton. Lio. Music. or-gsnlst and Choir Director TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Reverend H. E. D. Ashford Reverend J. T. Irwin Organist and Choir Dlreetort Mr. Lawrence D. Wright. Mus. Bao.. II.M.'I'. SUNDAY SERVICES 1! s.In.-The Holy Communion. "0 .i Matins. 9l1::.:cnoni Eucharist Sermon. 1 pm. Evrnsong and Sermon. linlly services at usual times. In seats are free. Everybody welcome. r S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH THE PARISH CHURCH Established 1169 by Royal Foun- dation. . lite Reverend J. T. Ibbott. Rector- ny. ltoyston F. liiuglord, A.lI.C.0.. organist and Choir Master. I30-Iloly Colnmu ' . 11.00-Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. This service will broadcast by CF CY- 1 i'.M.--Evening Prayer and Ser- mon, subject; "The Book of Jonah." During the months ol June and .Iuly the Rev. W. A. Ferguson. .VI.A.. D.D.. will be in charge of the Parish of St. Paul's. VISITORS FOIIDIALLY WELCOME. W PRESBYTERIAN - THE KIRK or 5. JAMES 'Tt r'lh-e Reverend T. II. B. Somers, ltI.A., S.T.liI.. lillnister Lillian liiclienzle. Mus. Illlc. iirgzlnlst anti liirttt-tor of the (liloirs and Miss E. in AM.-Church School. ll AM.-Divine Service and Ser- mon: "On Running Away From Difficulties". solo; "I will Sing of Thy Great Worries" tlilendelssohnl - Mil! Nancy Mat-Nevin. snug;-m; ”Song of Peace" (Si- belius)-Gallery and Chancel ('hoirs. "1 zlo CHURCH A- Prince and Grafton Streets Reverend G. Carlyle Webster. Minister Mr. Frank Johnston. A.T.C.I.. Organist and Choir Director MORNING WORSHIP ll.0o o..vn. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observ- ed. "This do in remembrance of Me." iiyums: 2i. -il'.. 360. 90. anthem: "Let lls Break Bread Together." Leslie Deli EVENING IVORSIIIP TM p.m. Theme: "Kept By The I'olvI'r of God." iivmrls: 84. 232. 531. inthcm: Selected. lhr Sabbath School meets at to am. '0 taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the man that trusteth in lIim." You are cordially invited to worship with us. l'nilevI DENTECOSTAI. CHURCH 3'! Elm Avenue Reverend Quincy Stairs. Pastor Phone 2790-L. SERVICES - 10.00 .s.m. Sunday School lmo s.m. Worship and Praise. 9.00 p.m. Children's Church. 530 p.m. Prayer 700 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting. YOU ARE WELCOME The Church Thalia Different.” I ll A.M.-The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Sermon: ”I'M THIRD". Anthem: "0 Saviour of the World" (Sir John Goes). 1 I'.M.-Sermon: "The Man Who Ruined Charlottetown”. Solo: "The Lord is My l.ight"- Pauline Fear, Lie.'Mus. Hymn Anthem: "Father In High Heaven Dwelling" (Jack- son). BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner. Prince and Fltsroy Six. The Reverend James D. Davisoll. l.A.. BIL. Pastor. organist and Director of Choir. Mr. Robert Crooks. A. Mus. tMcGill) R.M.'!'. ll. A.ItI.-Rev. R. S. Dunn. former Minister of New Glasgow. N. 8., last summer's supply preacher. Now Field Representative of Acadia University. Activity Class for young chllldren during service. Solo: "The Voice In the Wilder- ness" (Seott)--liliss Barbara Rogers. 7.00 P. M.-Rev. F. .I. Hell". Toronio. of the Baptist Publi- cations (.OlIliiliII.l't'. Solo: "0 Lord Most Holy" (Franck) -Miss Betty Beers. This Church gives a cordial welcome to visitors. ' CENTRAL cmusmu CHURCH 219V Kent Street. Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th.. Minister. Miss Thelma Burns. Organist and ' Choir Director. 10 A.liI.-Church School and Fam- ily Hour. 11 A.M.-Morning Communion. Guest Speaker: Mr. Zaner Mark. Maritime Representative of the Mission to Lepers. P.liI.-"And Sitting Down They Watched Him There" (Matth- ew 21:36). A service of old favorite hymns. Solo: "I (tome to Thee"-Mr. Preston Beck. All are cordially invited to these services of the Lord's Day. Out of town visitors are most welcome. SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and lilrs. is. Hutchinson. SUNDAY SERVICES 1! A.M.-Holiness Meetinl'- A service devoted to the deepen- ing or spiritual life. Worship and -I 2.30-Sunday School and Bible Class. 6.30-Open Air Service on Grail”?! Street. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00-Salvation Meeting. ALL AIIE WELCOME .--z-2:-.-m"'W'-M .2?--u:A.:-gm.--:.: FOR THE BEST Ill lililiti STORE NEEDS Shop At . o 'lnnrlaiisss Auvrsloly Dispensed liars ll" .- VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Order of Meetings for Lord's Day I0 A.M.-Sunday School ll A.M.-Breaking of Bread 730 p.tn.-Gospel Meeting. lvttlng forth man's total deprav- ity and salvation through the re- tlrmption which is In Christ -l'sLlI. THE BIBLE SOGIETY Rivet-inlises in the printing sml the translating of the Bible. THE PEACE 0! THE WORLD THE PIOSPEIITY OI NATIONS THE SAFETY OF MANIIND . tlssenli on men and women Iivi 3' their lives in S . vi the mole. It is a Does that confronts the people of the world with God. and calls upon notions of the world to do iustico to one snothbr. It confronts man- kind with God. and the spe- fal vslfdesdof lite. on vvitieia svor epen s. . &Inlher or rs Ml support, yI:0 'Il':i,t:sia as foreign ntsls l ...'l"..ii";i'.l”....I.-., llble dose at its 397009. Charlotte-tmvll. m OAMP GIIAMPLAIII (Boys Camp) Sailing, Fishing. tennis. I" sports. riding. crafts. trips. good food and excellent care. Marvellous buildings, show- ers. spring-filled mattresses. Write for folder. Boys 5-ls. Directors: E.M. Goms. Sandy- Cove. Dlghy (lo.. N.S.: II. I-I gut. Sandy (love. Dlsby C0-- .S. . Manitoba. is home on leave THE CENTR AI. GUARDIAN , THE GUARDIAN. rhh column is reserved tor news of leeai interest. but Mvu s news! nature may be at ave cents a word. strictly pay- able in sdvsnes. JIMMTS raxs-nun... 525. CIASWELL rer setter Photo- grsphs. HOWARD MsolNNIS F001 WI!-All at no Queen Street. COOK'S STUDIO pictures. LOWl:S'I',I'niCES. highest qual- ity paints. Conuit E. A. Large. DOWLING'S SPORT LODGE for Fishing and Golfing supplies. IIUIKEIS FOB PHOTOS. Yel- low Cab Building. for perfect WANTED. - 50 Boys and Girls with Bicycles for the Festive Week Parade. Call the Bike Shop 941. SIX CUBIC FOOT REFRIGER- ATORS in stock at 5299.00. Burke Electric. KIRK PICNIC.-Annual Congre- gation and Sunday School Picnic today. cars leave Kirk at 1.30 for Dalvay. BATHING SUITS. Shorts. Wat-. fie Pique Blouses and skirts. just; arrived at. Normals. 160A Kent" Street. REFRIGERATOES, Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. Phone 3007. WHEN IN OI-' BATTI-tilt SERVICE Phone 980. Mnlleti's Battery Service. MacDONAl..D RADIO SEISVICI. 180 Kent Street. Radio repairs Bound equipment. Disc Recording- Rogers Majestic and Stewart War- ner Radios. VIEW MASTERS AND REELS- All your favorite world wide rccnes in stock. Have you seen the vlews of Prince Edward Island beauty spots? Miller Brothers Ltd. HOME ON LEAVE-Mr. Arthur Gauthier from Fort Churchill. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gauthier of Rusticovillc. CIIOCOLATE Chip and filled rookies. fresh walnut and fudge squares. perfect for your week- end picnic or afternoon lunch. Call in nt Stewart Bakeries. Kent Street or phone 211. NEW GLASGOW - Frederirt2n- Bradaihanr service for Sunday. June 24. New Glasgow 11 an. Bible School 10 s.m.: Fredericton 3 p.m.: Bradnlhnnc 7.30 p.m.. Ml. Still from Alberta Bible College guest speaker. THE PRESBYTIZRIAN CIIIJBCII IN CANADA. - Central Parish. Services next. Lord's Day are as follows: Canoe Cove 11 A. M. Sun- day school 10 A. M. Nine Mile Creek 1! P. M. Sunday School 2 P M. Clyde River 7.30 P. M. Sun- day School 10.30 A. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. ARRIVE FOB I-I()I.ll)AI'--Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Tnnmbs ar- rived in Charlottetown for a visit with Dr. Toombsl parents. Mr and,Mrs. Edmund Toombs. 310 Kent St. Dr. Toombs. who is pro- fessor of Old Testament language and literature at St. Stephen's College of the University of AI- berta. Edmonton. Alla.. received snplly at the recent. ment at Drew University. on. New gersry. FOl'IlIlIfl'It'i"- Mndis-I the degree of Doctor of Pllllll-l' MRS. JOIlNS'I'0N'S Ladies Wear. Bargains in Suits. coats. Dresses. MEN'S TROPICAL SUITS IIAIIF PRICE. Moore and" McLeod Ltd. SUNBEAM SIIAVEMASTEBS at old price. Toombs Music Store. WE SPECIALIZE in Car Lubric- ation. Malletvs Battery Service. DIIINDL AND COTTON skirts all sizes arrived at The Fashion Shoppe. ruanrs nAn.v except sunk; to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Msrititns centrsl Airways W. M. s. RALLY will he held in wlnsloe North Church on Wednes. day. June 27th. at 2.30. AT STEWART Bakeries Ltd..- Wholesome home style breads. white and whole wheat; rye; French and sesame. CIIARLOTTETOWN Baptist Sun- day School picnic next Wednes- day at Stanhope Beach. Busses and cars lcaving church at 1.30 p.m. LEAVES IIOLMANS STAFF - A presentation was made to Mr. Dennis Dowllng by the clerks and firm of R. T. I-Iolman0Lid.. before- hc left for Toronto where he has received .1 position. APPOINTED T0 COUNCIL - Dr. Harold Shsw. Provincial Path- ologist. liiIS been appointed 1a the Council of the Canadian As- soriation of Pnthlogists. Dr. Show nttcndcd Yhe annual meeting of the Association. which was held on Tuesday in the Pethololzleni Institute of the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal. On Thursday he tlttcndeci the meetings of tin. Armed Forces Medical Section or the Canadian Medical Association. Personals Mr. linlph Trolnor. ('ily, it-f: Wednesday morning for llmnilton. 0ni.. where he intends to reside. The young friends of P:n.l MacDonald. School Street. are sorry to hear he is in patient In the Charlottetown Hospital. All wish Paul a speedy rocovr-ry nnd hope to see him out ugnin soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Driz- coil and Mrs. Joseph P. Driscotl. Mt. Herbert. left Thursday morn- ing on a motor trip to Boston and other New England cities. In Boston they will be joined by Mr. Drlscoli's sister. Miss Hclcn C. Drlscoll of Ottnwu. Oni.. who will spend the holiday week-encl with them. Card Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Noye sincerely thank their neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness during their recent sad bereavement. Also to those who sent flowers, letters an-I cards of svmpathy. To one and all we say. thank you. This llitiiiit LAIEL appears in every TIP TOP garment MEETING cm 5. ROYALTY pom. cnammss Liberal Headquarters SATURDAY. JUNE 28 AT 8 O'CLOCI( SIIARP Important T rmrf- OOMPLEIE VISUAL BEFRAIITIIIN slid ANALYSIS 0. F. HUTCHESON I. SON Optometrist 58 Grafton St. "iii: the . .. t du...-mt h.”x Issd livttsehrrplng 'ov . IJUPFR COL OR RINSE NEW IIOREEII APPLICATOII Millions of beauty-vvlss women now uos N OREEN : ; .The Super Color rinse that really blends in r IIIY. besutiiss and gloriies all shades of hit with abundant tampon... COLOR. rtts NIW atosssu Arrucaroxg vlvcs - -an more even - 'snd enioriai resale sad with so this trouhisl . Y ur Hair Can Be MUCH MORE if your lsir a stir. storm. I int. interim. ujlmisrd ,. ......1n..i.n...o....v tom:-su.s.u...-t..u..19p 11. I III" "(III 75' Center Queen and Grafton Sis. "Prsrevipiions Aeeoroieiy Dispensed Since I074" Phone 8000 PAGE THREE VOTERS In The Interest OF Clean Elections READ THIS Tile following is on article printed in the Windsor Star. one of Canada's leading newspapers. in its issue of June 8. 1951:. The Progressive Conservative Association of Queen's County. Prince Edward Island. has established a precedent for the con- ducting of future political campaigns in the Province which could have A great influence in other parts of the Dominion that are striving for cleaner political campaigns and purer politics. ' It has been made known through paid advertisement! in the daily press of the province that not one cent will be spent by it. or by its Federal candidate. Wing Commander J. Angus MacLean. for purposes of bribery or other illegal practices to induce the electorate to support Maclsean in the l”c(l0lliil by- eleciion of June 25. The advertisements startling in their directness of lnnguu;;o and evident sincerity. have become the principal topic of con- versstion on the streets of the capital and in the country centres wherever men stop for it few moments to discuss Ilv: crops and other questions of local interest. "CLl';ANl:2S'l' AND I'l'RES'l"' some idea of how corrupt election campaigns had ho.-unvr in the province may be gained from the fact that the nlajnrllv of people did not. take the Conservative announcement soriousl:' at first but thought it was just another "election dotlnc". Thr"-' are quickly being disillusioned. The cumpaign. at. least as r...- as the Conservatives are concerned. is going to ho tho t-ls.-ant-.sL and purest ever conducted in the province. The use of money and rum. in large sums and quantities. for the buying of votes has been ll common practice ill Prime Edward Island. indulged in by both pnrtics, at least since Can- fodcration. It is a custom uilich has grown worse and mum widespread with each succeeding election so that. union): III-' thoughtless. it has become accepted as something which. if mr legal. is nevertheless expected of each candidatc and of the party which supports him. During the Federal campaign of 1514!). it has hrcu FSllllilil”tl that M least 5500.000 was spent for bribery and nthrr illelv:-l practices by the two major parties in the province, with ti." Liberal Party spending about for every Conservative dollar spent. In the Provincial general election. held on April 26 last. it is estimated that the Liberal Party spent. at least 550,000 in Charlottetown alone. Rum flowed like water. The Consnrvalivrs were not guiltlcss either. but they lacked the funds which a party in power always possesses. and they did not have ill.- rcstrlcted access to the liquor supplies which iil"r unrir-r the control of the Liberal Party through the rzovernmr-nt. CANADIAN LEGION IIl'2SOLI."l'I0.N' Significant of thc revulsion of feeling which. in (in: last two or three goals. has ht?t.'Dille noticeable among thinking people respecting corrupt political practices in the province. is tho resolution passed in 1949 by the Prince Edwnrd Island Conl- mand of the Canadian Legion. .Foliowing is the text: "Whereas under the Dominion and Provlnrlal elections Avtu it is unlawful to engage In corrupt prat-lives. including the hit). lug ond selling of votes and the use of intoxicating liquors im- electlon purposes; "And whereas the provincial command of the Canadian I.rt:ion dcplorcs the increasing disregard of the above leglsl'l- lion and believes that the prevailing indifference of tho morrxl and legal principles involved will int-viiniyly result in im- tletcrioralion of our democratic system of government: "Therefore. be it resolved that the leaders, elected rep- rcscniallvcs and members of all political parties he-urged to publicize and enforce the existing legislation in n sin('crr- offnrl to halt this dangerous trend and in l'('Sll'.'lIil hrrm-luvs of tho 1:1-v in future elections." The Conservatives. houexer. in ihrvr H'lrlrlj-pllhllmgrtl announcement that they intend to make this a clean election. arc makinx: no references. direct or indircrl. to any former practices indulged in by them or their opponents. Nmthrr rm. thry asking for any moral support from tho Cnnnrium lmgum. from other st-rvlce or social nrrzzlttizntions. or from the .-Ir-l';,)' or oilwr interpreters of the public conscience. DISTINGUISHED VETERAN Wins: Cnmmnnder Mat-Lean, a veteran of the last war ulth A most distinguished record and a young man of much r'lliilI'). intiulged in no hislrionit-s on the llustings. In (-lcnr-c.;I. Sllllllln lzlnguugc he tells his hearers that dcmot't'ar,x's most formati- able ent-my is :Ilrcndy.witllin the gates nnd that only 31 return to clean p0llli('S can save the nation. He makes it plain that he would sooner be defeated conducting a corruption-free ram- pnign than to be elected by purchased votes. Throughout nil his public adrlresscs he plays down rather than slrcsscs thr in.-I that he is :1 rt'usu(lcr. the first of his kind to appear us in Fort- crnl randidaxlc for at major pal'l,v in the province. - ll 15 Rollin to be interesting to learn what his opponent. Liberal Candidate Cecil Miller. will say about the Wing Com- rnan-der's stand... But for more important for 'he possible clim- inntmn of D0llIlCal corruption from the province Most of them have been clamoring for purer oliiirs for .1 long time. A great many of them will now have the opportunity of deciding xvhclhcr or not their 'I.t'Rl for political reform is f'lElS"l' to their hearts than their political affiliations. The test of the pudding is in the mating. Inserted by tile. Qllemfs f'mtniv I'rogressive Conservative Party. Mr. J. Angus Maclean Anna ON BEHALF OF HIMSELF IIIICES AND HIS SUPPORTERS THAT IN THE COMING BY-ELECTION ALL THE PROVISIONS OF THE DOMINION ELECTION ACT. INCLUDING THOSE FORBIDDING ILLEGAL AND CORRUPT PRACTICES. WILL BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO. THIS MEANS THAT NO MONEY on uouos WILL as user: IN ANY MANNER wuarsosvss. NOR WILL THE TRANSPORT- ATION or VOTERS TO THE POLLS as rain FOR. NOR WILL ANY or MR. MeeLEAN'.S AGENTS AND worn- Sits IN rue rotts RECEIVE ANY REMUNERATION. EITH- ss IN MONEY. PROMISES on OTHERWISE. FOR runs WORK on Mil. MeeLEAN'S BEHALF. n Inserted by the Queen's County Progressive Conservstive Party. - p I will be Ihng political l'('iil.'l.lfiIl of the clergy and the various orgnnizzilinnsf