ASLO: M s I[C A L nevus AND MORE PICTURES of ROYAL VISIT 1‘hcy‘rs Main stem «mcnoces..;the 1 ANN SHERIDAN .;MA|l|E[W|Ls0N ' iouu um. iAliE],(_:HAPMAN ALSO . . . .COMEDY-—CAll.’I'00N— JIJKMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1-ma nnrnsr mumw The service of the morning cen- tred about the children's organizat- , ions in relation to the Church the , music 0: se was led , choir girls and boys under the lead- ership of Miss Vera. H. M. Campbell, their competent instructor. The ser- mon of the morning was particular- SERVICES The King and Queen ahead of regular schedules. ren that they may grow as Jesus A g em 3... win w “in wisdom and stature and in iavour with God and man.” What the child may do for the church, in loyalty, honour and tort had men- ...........“° W i~““i:"°.°...**" e y es- us and the church malts effort to maintain and spread his words. Mr. J. W, Boulter, chairman of t Re ligious Education Committee spoke briefly, paying tribute to the line work or the Junior choir and its ex- ceilem. progress r the direction ct Miss Campbell and Miss callback. Mr. Boulter called on Mr. B. D. Ir- vine to present 26 certificate: for chumh a tendance won the mem- bers of the Young orshippers League. Four of these were ‘gold seal’ certificates representing 100 per cent atten mice. The soloists or the morning were glfei-Sigefgfi‘ BM M35-tgdnonfld '1’: prior to the death or Miss vine. The 'm1i choir sang “All M“V1°Y- Things Bright. and Beautiful,’ the girls’ section song “The Shepherds." At the evening service the Rev. B. L. Denton de lvered. an el t i. . I Mrs Eva. Bish has received wor Miss Vera‘!-l. Campbell sang "God i ‘Bless the K.ng—Bmmby. ins health caused her to came gradually wcrsc until end. Crimson Cloak LAST CALI. FOB. GUIDE HATS an :42 £2"‘uéI‘.aa'._-,{ Visit of Their Muiesties culuuss iii BUS ly addressed to youn peo le, the Rev. H. L. Demon ginkin pas his w°d"°5d°y' """° Mm‘ meme ‘The and m in and Services from all points to Char- lottetown will be set one hour leave Sum-. mersi s at 8_00 A.M. Mainland connections will not be in client. ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT 1.285-8-9-3|.“ DEATH OF MISS E. BEARISTO AT CALGARY of summerslde oi the death 01 her sister Miss nnma Bearisto at Calgary, Alberta, on June 8th. Miss Beau-isto was well imown in sum- merside and was the daughter of the late George Aitken Bearisto and his wide Mary Walker Bear- isto. For some years Miss Bear- isto conducted the Mawiey House. Janie She also acted as house- keeper at the Prince County Hos- pital and was well and favourably nown for her efficient and up- able administration or her duties. V sermon on “The liznfiire, g About twelve years ago she went and the Citizen. Kip1ng'.sRecessiotn- to reside in Calgary with her sis- al, was rende by the choir tor-in-law, Mrs. Carrie Bearisto and was ior some time house sup- erintendent of the Y.W.0.A. Fail- Sm ive up her active life Her condi on be- the active Miss Bcoristo was worker in the Presbyterian church and was also a member or the Re- -. 2. bek h Lodge. " wég ‘#1 Emfii 9”‘ wfmg Min friends in summerside will 43 Efide lists. The mi lit at head- ffgrnfigu . Wm‘ M" m‘h°p in ’ I ‘ii h i - b°°“ °"' The rénsinn in being roivwmied " ' Gufig :mn“m °'u°}‘:'2§; to Summer-side and are expected in Majesties on ednelday ii to arrive on Thursday next. The no hug; ‘,9 "._u.,b)¢_ funeral will be held on Friday Please hove a lock and notiiy from the. a;. church at m as, telephone 2 pm. 3. - »,,...o....,,\..—4-a-i ..\.. ........ .__..-i..—e-...;... . Owing to the large number of onto!- " town cars that will be coining to the City for the Visit. I have been asked to ngueu ~ 7 W Pflfil . flu within the its-«ts on that day’, if at‘ g Insist the trait offlc-V or their dntiu. ' and help ” _ ., ' ‘ll- CIty.gp kup’tli‘cir 1 llpolo‘ » A :_Ai|!rpEAI. to cut owmzus Y f0 is news of local interest but adver- tising of n newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable in advance. . .'SUBSCRIP'l‘IONS to Charlottetown Guardian ms. handed to their Rept. Archie reserved for the be uxne. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ing and evening se ces. In the morning the theme was "What Repentance Means", and the sermon showed that the world's problems would not be unravelled unless people felt sorrow for their wmngdoings, confessed t.hem.msdo restitution and underwent A change or heart leading them to adopt higher motives and ideals. The evening sermon, on the theme “What Shall We Do About It?" pointed out that the great K truths which we have learned in our religion are useless to us un- less we resolutely apply them to our lives. The choir rendered two splendid anthems. In the morning ‘Nearer My God to Thee" was sung, with Miss Margaret Stems and Mr. George Johnston singing the solo parts. The evening anthem, "Won- derful Love," the r acentiazicaalrdianti Ft’;-.“—'—~' renal-tuna"!-‘_'-v-r7o'? -. loco! ” tn uin°rii3§¢ cl ITIDIIIATION HF INSUR- A393 L-0? -'1-21-S1. xsnr nsnurv lBOPPI-—8Dec- his in honor 0! Royal Visit. L-331-B-10-2i. sans. Gllolmll 'l.. SIMMONS. Harms Park Road. gin engagement 0! her dcug e n Platricia to Robert Donald son at the late Mr. and Mrs. “me so ::":=- "'"*“° '° e p. Y l.:-‘gill-0-12-1i. , .__..._a FUNERAL SATURDAY — The iuneral of Mrs. W. . Cox was held from her residence at Mo‘i;:‘ll cemetery. Charlottetown. Arch- deacon Raymond oiiiciatod at the grave. Pallbearers were. Ernest Rossiter. James B. Jay. Gordon Collin, B.W. Macliiwen. G. Collin and Layton Collin. BTBIKINGV WINDOW D15- P$£s—Mmy compliment ra- in were heard iroin v ting Rotsrians on the handsome and ci- iective windows of the Moore as Mcbeod, Ltd., establishment. These windows were set up by their dec- orator Mr. Gerald Maddigan in honor oi’ visiting Rotations. Char- tetown might well be proud of [the window displays of the local merchants. ’ PURCHASE I-‘ERRY-—'I'he Nor- thumberland Ferries Limited which have the contract and subsidy for carrying on the ferry service be- bween'Wood Islands and Caribou have purchased for that purpose the BB. "Seabome" which is at present in New London, Connecti- cut She is 3. steel built boat launched in 192'! She is 182 feet lcng and will have accommodation for 35 ordinary cars. FUNERAL SATURDAY —— Fune- ral oi the late George Axwox-thy. who died at the Sacred Heart umday morning {min the home of his niece. Mrs. R-ank Quinn to st. Dunstorcs Basilica when Requiem H1? Mass was said lay Rev. Fa er William Macbonsl. Pall- bearers were Messrs. Edmund Mur- phy, Joseph Hughes. James Hen- nescey. George Prowse, J.l3. Flem- ing and Augustus Quinn. service at the grave-side in the Roman Catholic Cemetery was ted by Father MacDonald. BURIED IN CALF.DONlA—Mi'. this Province, was \urled family plot in Caledonia Gem . altemoon. Mr. Murch- son died Friday after a short ill- ness. service yesterday at the home was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Green. of tlie United at Murray River and Mur- ray I-Iarlbor. llbearers were: Meson. Everett Harris, PerleyHar- A /We still have eight See them displayed run unit These are complete time place Isu|t.s—coat vest and striped trousers of high quality cloth- wcll t.ailore¢l—reasonably priced. The correct cult for His Majesty's recep- t.lcn——---—-——--——— moriiing suits iitsiock. in our south window. $37.50 a riuuuuc SPAGE For Wednesday 25¢ per car. Park con- veniently and with sat-s ety. JOHNSON & SON North River Road L. 0. A. ROYAL VISIT L. 0. A. will assemble at Boyne Mod a Room: on Wed- nudny 14h at 10 a. in. sharp Ind parade to position on Royal Route P. M. vMM>0AULli. G. M. J A. MURRAY, 6. S. I.-345-6-I2-gl. ST. JAMES CHURCH IXCEPTIONAI. OBSERVATION ACCOMMODATION ’ mi 353.3? ;‘l’.‘3"‘il"u.. IIDYAL PIAOOEBSION . IN THE CITY Indoor Conveniences. Meals served it Toiletl, CENTRAL HOTEL '18 Great Gear Street.- Phone 35 . House . *5 SVISIT ’ lflth. 1939 Nomiofu liibs ii‘ A W" Hfiliufflrtnods w7ei.?.‘§§‘..i”of'n§’i§: am. driving tlicir ' grounds at the main enir':n::f}nYi":.§§fi°§h?§ ml in ilw fleldnoi-tin of tliefiesidence. cuem srrlvin b u 1 remain on the grgunfi, ,:ul°:l?3‘|;.¥' o:31‘Gn0t to men: Pond road and tile car will proceed ollvglrflji to I . I and lllgnontsrn no!-till?‘ W." to Ambrose Sum To avoid congesti motor will be pcrmlttzdl, ting: ‘i‘,f,’:,'.’i'e"f by Pownai street from 1:45 p. in. until 2:45 psmon 0111! 981‘! Witltfiil sum. showing win he M B=-=i»- -» Owingio the limited time available f entering Government House Grounds guest‘: who can do so will find it more convenient to arrive on foot. ’ ‘BY Crder A. D. C. Their Majestic: line I two block view of the Iloly:l Procession from coin- to ble balcony IGISI It the Russ Hotel, Prince Street. An enclosed balcony——no need to worry about the wenth . Capacity SQ. Price S2.0o_ Booli The entire moaning service at t. James rinn Ohurch yectemdsy had special reference to the visit of Their Majestles the King and Queen. The the Rev. Dr. R. Moctrhead | taking as his text “God Save the King". delivered a splendid ser- mon g how thankful we should be to Providence for the empire and its traditrians and es- pecially for our King who embod- ics and pemetuates those tradi- tions and whose personal sover- aignty is the bond between British subjects 0! every ram, lsncflllfi and creed The choir sang a Te Deum tDykes). In the evening he spoke from the text Isaiah 66.18: “As one whom his mother comlortdth so will I ccmiort you." The spec- ial music was an anthem for wo- men's voices "The Lord in My Shepherd". (smart). U ris. Charles Maclieod. James Gol- wos sung choirs usual ins-pirixuz manner. Prize-winners Announced As Bazaar closes The fifth ezinrual bazaar in aid of the Oharlottetowii Hospital held in the Market Building here last week closed Saturday night and W88 ilmrioiinced an outstanding success. Feature of the evening from the start int of those who attended was e drawing oil the grand prizes. The singing oi!‘ Big Ben Hokea was,as had been the casethrorugh- out the bazaar, of great delight to all fort/iinate enoug to near mm mas at grand prizes were u lat ivrlze. s4oo—.iane cos-telio. in Upper Queen Street. 2nd prize. t200—Hudson Wil- Io1::,sr:l‘1!by.i22o gydnev D1‘ 98. 00-132. hain Cook. East md Gm. 4th prize. 375.0o—.M‘rs. John Mur. nwzlian. 28 Povmal Fttreet. 5th priz-9. s50.00_‘Nns‘ omhefine Miéltiaac, ‘Iona. or re. 32500-4. A. Clarke, . oi’ Public Works and High. we . i-‘lrize winners included: gig): dllshllgfl-—J. Michael, roe Mm J‘ Bltonuglgietl. blue cushions- Clétixom runner-—R.ev. .10. Me- B dge cl t.h—M . T. . gee clc}tl<i)—Mrs.m;‘~~-d LM4;.(K:Tnu;:' andma ted sh ' —Mrs. H, li;gI.ea(;ir.l and runner Quilt—Miss Eileen Wigner, Ch-icken dinner— Miss Gertie v le. Cake-—A, R. Mcinnls. Came:-a—-Leo Callaghan. chest chccolates~—Mot:1gg iit-«lviirs. Frank Mgcxgfi, Grumtitxv butter—-Russell izzrisooil White has and hem-»/i..»g...¢ $2 i "'i°" F“ Wi line, Alan Nicholson. John McIn- nis. Rev. Mr. Green ccnducltéard and three daughters. chiscn at home in Glen William: Emmi Murchison in Idaho; Elim- Rothenibcrg or New Orleans, and Margaret. Mrs. Kore. New York City. His wife predeceased him some years ago. Personals Mr. Douglas Carr. retumed sol- dier, Bracldey Point. is ill at his home. His many friends will W'l5h him a speedy recovery. Mr. Arthur L. Wright leaves this morning for Boston and New York. While in New York he Will attend the World's Fair. Wm m-“”.;.i.‘*‘ti‘°s.°:.$'t. w oi ' cus illness. Mr. A. S. Prow of B dney. O. B. a brother 0! theslate dgnator L. iii. l. W. B. Prowse ar- rived in the city on Thursda evan- ing and reins until a ter the royal visit. He is a. at Ko- te. ciimrlottetovm. is a retimi locomotive engineer at the C. N. it. He Wls born at Brackiey Point P. E. 1.. but has been residing in dya- ney tor the past fifty years. i Cash Prizes For Completing Questionnaire “Tire G118-l'dl&l’ji8 his mpublisliingfltgg . on e e co- rs. with othgrunewspa acrggg Gan- oslgned to adtan . ‘me information so obn.me§°‘Ll‘ii be of exceptional val- ue_ to consumers and manufacturers 8. Older Boys and Young the Association "Gym"-ni ' ’ July 158}: to 22nd. CONFEDERATION Ornngiud groin lino outing wit 1 --out the "nu" w being —brlngIng their own blank THE ROYAL VISIT WEEK CELEBRATION I h ' A 1 to .'i..i’a ‘li.i3..".t£."é‘.‘;upin."".’xp'é?u'.1..2 Ibis to my together at mail so i—cii hi. _ _. * lclliflovidusls flu 1’-lop lie Y. M.C lt:en—IndividiInln or in up: I 2 will be accommods in sh _ um; {big of June lath and 1401- line up will show a little more than 1- i has or ribbon to brim all motilfis in line with the ister. , ate. - silk ,_ It will be of value to Canadian u.r place now at the Bus otel. _ h%%5V _ Notice To Public Supervised parking at Upper Prince Street, op- posite Von Chm Gay’: for 25-cents. Necresl cp- prooch to city. Cars can leave anytime; watch for signs on highway. JACK MMLENNAN — "n"n‘.nr-4‘i‘h"u“J‘\ru‘-"f\f‘H-. Knights of Columbus Notice Re Royal Visit All members of the Ch merside and Souriscoiincil a;l:;tetiiol‘lvn'vis?t|::- Knights are requested to assemble at K. of C‘ gome. 77 Queen St... Charlottetown. Wednesday, “"9 1411!. at 10 A. M. sharp in order to proceed to location assigned to them along the route of the Royal Procession. Members unable to reach city in morning will assemble at K. of C. home at 2:15 sharp. Ordinary dress, By Order PARVIN CASS State Deputy Traffic Tips lFor The 14th nan-ten’ will be laced through- out the city one book away from the route pl on, ‘no cars allowed to through barriers except 21 emergency cases {rum 7 am. th 2 the 14th. ~ ° ’"°"'"‘' ° 'sn.4uvosniIvD sea rs ran norm. vmr Comfortable seats will be erected M. k g 5 ...... ~ 3---.. «bier r‘=«“?'° mm, mama“ “uh corner to Market shoe ,1“, m3°"'|"°°°-i0IW!loou_tiinususndnuioeduin; \ iiuixs yous ncsmvsgnoivs or ones. Morning or gum”, .3“ “M. mm “M. '-Hoke!-on-iu¢w.r.nruoa*-.uug.... g¢...s_ "“°" °"'°*‘fll|v!InIIlcle-are-nicwiintmier. mun: & wiiiriacit . cinriomlown i-non. iii. mm m m°*=:*:..°:.=: 2.”. .. 3;» pm “gun, is . to me ti-lbution or employment 0- O”! to R”-7“ '0"- due n. This, in iiseu, sho do “on Wm E Home ~- much toward enoourag the esto.b- ‘*9 t t|’fiV¢1 V111 Kent lishment at new induo es and the 9”” entering the barriers via expansion oi present industrial 012- NW1 5‘ ~ 013 Fitzroy and emuons. . Grafton streets. All can pro- Thsreicre. every reader who ccm- oeedlna to Government House ' gletes this onnsirc will be Inuit alto dinghy atichers Upeciniiy oi lngto rtonnapublicservice movidedfor eoocasion. and, in ad tion, will have an 09- - , pgsiitunity to win one or the many 0 D113'4’»5- I Beyond this, each will be ting industry to up raise accurate the i 55$‘: powtntia ties oi the ad- E .~ The mar 11, realising the - X- wow“ l_W_hmM‘ service Men readers . co-ope: y by sending in their completed ‘guests “"—— icu'insircsns1mm'iPt1l!I~sDOIslo.. M°d8-ll H‘; be worn in the lollowiral . senior decorations first I and by 4-15 star. tar. . Top or ribbon to be 3m inch above loft breast pocket - 1.-in-a-9-si. liinma ii(ii'IcE YIIIA ’- “ Full Uniform SCOIJTS ‘A, ENTION psnsnomonnsv _EvsNiNo 6:30 P. M. MARKET SQUARE No Slaves WM. WARREN District Commissioner. ’ cu B s _Fuli Unlfounlarilde Monday Evening Market Sonata,‘ mo P. M. ’ 8. C. MOORE- Provlnelal Cub Commissioner-