I Glilllllllliludllllllllll -Q|seal hrltvellerlell slleeel tenet. all stunting elanewsyassurenuybelnsenel ssflvleneenlsswomstrlsllypy IGVIIIOI- _ h Q0085 jornillo ogrspns OONIEDIIATION LIFE IN- IUBANCE. I'LL “all. WIIJBED L. MQKENNA I C0.- Illlnablrls Bhd Heating. Bhopal NOT1CIL—Commeucing May 5th and {or the summer months our bfliaaandooalYardwilibeclosed an Saturday aiternoons. H. R. lane d: O0. 5‘-S-2i. BEGINNING saturday. May 5th 00m Th Roger Hardware p Linezlted, will be open Satlirldny lights until 8 I03 V DAY gtflll P. M. 6-5-1 SATURDAY BALI‘ HOLIDAY»- Our Oflise and scales will close on Saturday at 12.30 for the Bummer months. W. D. Glllis dz Co. 5~3-3L VISITED HERE - Mr. H. R. McDougal, Vice-President oi Mc- .Ki.m Advertising Ltd. Montreal. was a week-end visitor the city, and Jen for Halifax yesterday. MRS. DONALD B. GORDON. Appin Road, announces the en- fsagement o: her daughter Annb bel 1o Noel Wrlxon son o! Mr. and Mrs. J. Verner Moore, West- moreland. Marriage to take place May 19th. 5-5-11. CHEST CLINICS are held at the Provincial saxlatorium, Char- lottetown, every Friday 2 to 4 P. M. Saturday 9 to l2 noon. At any other time special examinations are made by previous appointment only. 5-5-31. THE KIRK OF ST. lAMEs. — Commencing wmorrow l' l0 o'clock inastegp of llbgvPgfi Boga Morning an enlnp o p - monow will be w. ucted by The Rev. T. H. ll _ ., S T. M., who will ‘Y also preach the Sermons. Mia E. Ililllnn McKenzie, Mus. Boo, Church Organist, will direct the music {or the day. BIBLE TBANSLATIONS. — Th! Bible Society's translations includ- ing’ Scriptures for the blind in 40 d erent languages, an published. in England and elsewhere by repu- tmble firms, and circulated by Ohlnohes, Missionary Societies. and devoted (fiends. In addition. it has its own machinery {or dis- tribution. ponsistirlg on! Bible Houses. <10 in Garlada), Depositor- ies, and in pro-war do s over 1,000 Men and Women Co porteurs, l0 in Canada. Help the British Society through the P. B. I. Auxiliary or Branch. WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riage took pls/ce at Trinity United Church, Charlottetown on May 2 at 2 pm. by Rev. T. E. McLennan Reginald Wilfred MacLean of Charlottetown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacLean o! Orwell Cove to Sybil Merle Campbell of Charlottetown, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John W, Campbell o! whim Road. The hypung couple were attended by . and Rupert Roper or Charlottetown. After a short honeymoon trip they will take up residence at No. 1 Cavendish Apartments, P o w n s l Street, City. AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. — mm Sunda/y alter Easter. Rogation Sunday. At 8.30 Holy Communion. Ar, 11 o'clock Holy communion and Sermon by the Rector, Rev. J. T. Ibbott. The Anthem will be "lhou Visitest the sum." Greene. At 2.30 Sunda r‘- ~ thanks. l .- thy wonderous works declare Psalm, 75.1. ' Annual ‘Meeting Tignish {MILL v" ' The annual eating or th p ‘g Tignish Sub-dlvislign was held or: kl‘ April 26th with s very sood at» l I ndance. _ i zll ‘ Th9 m Mills opened wit! s was prayrb th G1 lin Re. A. lviecbplylald? the aga-tional Mew-Ed 3528.619. was sung by the mem. , The president addressed the members, and welcomed them to the annual meeting. The roll call was read. and the minutes oi’ the last annual meeting read adopted. Following is the secretary's Mrs, Evelyn Skerrys report oi the year's acggiiges: t ecre i‘ th S b. I herewith :1 "Tit acre undgwlfi’: Prii. 1944- years activities from a paid-up _ ADM} 1945. ,' At present we have- membership oi’ 33 members; dur- 1X18 the year eleven regular meetp ines and two executive meetings were held. All questionnaires re- ceived were filled in promptly; our obligations are all paid and the treasurer reports 33 mks“ 1n and $203.04 paid ‘a: during the past year. Our convenors on the various committees have done marvellous work along all lines assigned m them. The Mrs. Octave Gaudet, convenor, re m; Church work has been atten ed to month- ly. collars chanced and laundered, vestments repaired, etc. $24.45 was collected to buy flowers in: the 7611080381’? and the altar at Esa- ter. Duri the year two altar cloths. two communion cloths, seven purlflcalors, thirteen corpo- rals were made. Flowers were collected during the summer months in decorate the altar and » Zhiiiikli’. "'52. saunas" l“ ,. m the Churgh Fund. H“ ¢o§3§§§§‘°§'épo1§'o" t? 0.11"“ ‘ma,’ - r - was veri . v in prises to the convent and glish School at the closing of the 1011591 term. Du ng the summer months a dental clinic was held for the school children; 110 pupils received treatment. The classrooms wm visited and prises given to the dir- They have done their jobs without fanfare and without flinch- ing at hardship and danger. They have had ships sunk from under thorn, and always the survivors have gone back. Back to their ]obs . . . Back, m their duty. ‘T hey are the men of the Merchant Service. They wear no uniform. They are under no compulsion except the call pf conscience and‘ duty. Yet not once in this war has ,a shlp failed to sail for the lack of a crew. ' Like the men of the Merchant Service, we on the home front wear no uniforms. Like them, our only compulsmn 1s the call of duty. " It is our duty and our privilege to support" Canadzfs war effort to the utmost of all our resources. INVEST IN THE BEST l-Il‘ NATIQNAI. was Ilmmcs l \ grant grades. A treat was liven ma the children at Christmas and classroom floors in the liaiton 1001 cleaned. llocisl Service Oonvenor. Mrs. reports sendin "bur Bernard Christmas; lrul l Elli! “I. Dill’ a baskets at lllll. Slot members were visited, cards of encouragement and irult sent to sacrifice. '51, l skirts, a bath robes, tributed av month. samlpoont‘ 82.00 T7? T.B. Lea be. w“ u“ w a War ork. Mrs. James Christo- pher, convenor. reports 1 h hmass] a oflered for ace: 26 epirltu g our chspis n over- bouquet. sent seas; 10 pairs socks, 4 ewes rs "Tfilslgmmn ‘if’ tllmemmaliou‘: l C v5»: aux mo: s 1mm. §§;w"'s:ot.h The fihaplsim Ian G mQl I ~U TI * lsuarimm s1. Ieiis “all: en's m groceries were given twolwflam- snd pantry llll, ‘f; provide the "m": mo." n" shown the {or the gafilllll l ir d Ill . "mt...°°il‘”°d.'3t rill’. w. a buys’ shirts, l dozen knickers, 1 of our mee e sent --.: dldl. d. Tw . be d nine for Hob. ales... " m" a "or"... “mm...- m- “ ttlng on them. were sent and h letters 0i condol- to bereaved famil- mase for two n! boys who made the supreme I e Ill . . Mrs. John Doyle. ponvenor have ell agazines: been very sea our in- are dis- dances, card-Perth, ._ ,, p“ country. ‘The Canadian M83180’?! W!" WWI PM“ m. pa“