I l H Lhuvrch: Of England 8. PET-EIPS CATHEDRAL HrheRevesea.:.A(:.aaeatl.l.Iailett ”I'helteverendW.G.Ilegg Assistaatlrisst. and Chat Directi- tiiss Susanne lreaten Melinda . . FOURTH SUNDAY AITEI 'i'IllNI'l'Y -.7230 a.ns. Mattias o 3:00 a.In. Holy Eucharist ”-il:00 a.m. Choral lneharint 7:00 p.m. Evonsong (said and ' without sermon). .,,,. - ; Dally Services -at-asnsl hears. S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN . . CHURCH I The Parish Church ' Established 1759 ll! Royal Foundation -The Reverend Canon J. T. ihhott. Hector - organist and Choir Director: Mrs. V. l.. Dingwoll . ,.Q:30 Holy Communion 11:00 A service in observance oi the City oi Charlottetown Can- tenninl attended by an llonoar emu.” T. W. L. Prowle. Lieutenant- Governor of P.E.l.; Hie Worship. -Mayor 1. I). Stewart. D.l.0.. -E..D:. Lt. Col. J. ll. Storey. - man chulottetowa Centennial committee and members oi the Dntennial Committee: IIYISIUIT G. G. K. Peaks. D.S.0.. E.D.. Parade Coordinate and illness Commanding Charlottetown Gar- risen: Senior oiiicers and pen- soonei oi H.M.C.S. Queen Char- lotte. Clesriottetown (iron. 3. C.A.l'. Sammerslde S a. Preacher: Rev. J. R. Mao- Malian. :..e.. :53? (r) I lilinadll 01- - - - -No evening service untl Sept. llth. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF S. JAMB M.A.. .T.M. Miss E. Lillian Melanie Mus. B.. l'.M.C.M.. Mos-ganist and Director oi the Choirs. Tomorrow - I TIIERAPTIHICIIUBCII Iixl am. Morning Worship: eh- sarvaaeeai Cosnmnnin. Sernsm: "The Way. the Truth, and the use". (Sunday School Classes ior Be- gasees. Prlllry. as lesson in. ll” I.-h Evening Woszslhle Sermon: "Net II From the Viaitll and Tourist Welcome. .TliINITY UNITED CHURCH Sunday. June Nth Mlniste : Iaveread A. FArank Maelnal. Assistant Minister Rev'd G. Howard Christie. B.A.. B.D. organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson. F.R.C.o. (CHM) A.R.C.M. 11:00 Divln Wtnnhlp. ” ' "The First oi July and the weed or Jehovah" - Mr. Mao- beau. Sopnano Solo - Betty Beers 0:00 o'clock Divine Warship. Sermon: "Fisecrncher-Fun I lei "-Mr. Msclleaa. Sole: consecration-Wider - Mrs. Nell Maebsaa. Mr. Paul , A. Mus. (McGiu) Sllvllb Organist. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 110 Kent Street g Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th. Minister Mrs. Floyd Maelttanoa and Miss Kathryn Beck, Supply Organlsts. 10:00 a.m. Church School and runily Hoar. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Cosnmunhm. 7 - "chrlslmnity u Easy Terms?" . Solo - (Selected) - Wlaalired tor Hay . 0:00 pm. Eveahsg Wosehi . Sermon: "Christ Exceeded (Enjoy an "Chos-as Time"). Vlshttws mid Tourlm cordially .4 invited to these nrvices. men's Clubs will wtnnhip with us.) Solo: "I Walked Torin Where Jesus Wdked."-Geoihvey O'Hara. -Soldsb-Min Nuey McNsvh. Vlsitms Alweys Welcome. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH --Cor. Prince and Graiten Ste. The Reverend W. Raral Brown. M.A.. Minister Rev. E. C. Evans (visiting Minister) Mr. John Lee-Morgan. ld.A.. B. Mus. (0niord) Organist and Di- rector ei the Choirs. ii are. Dtvme Wu-mp. maermon: "A Chosen Genera- a. ' . Anthem: God is a Spirit -W. lterndals Bennett 7:00 p.m. Divil Wcslp. "Senna: "Lilo-It's Nomseh or it's Gad Incalve." -Antlfem: 0 Giadaeme Light - Art ur Sullivan. K ' is dosnhlm shall he Irma see THE SALVATION ARMY 7.! p.In. Open Air Service. S:00 p.In. Prayer and Praise Service SUNDA! SERVICES 11:00 am. Holiness Service p.m. Young ? avenIesea.mdiresnhertvss- eveatetheeadssihosoeth." Visitors cordially welcomed as. CHA WN GOSPEL CIIAPII. Holding smile. h .... si Enlland llall. Richmond I. 3:00 p. on. Combined Snaday boot and Service special singing by N. I. I. I. ale Quartet our guest speaker. Mr. Mark mill. .teacher at N.B. Bible stltnto 4:15 p. In. Breaking at Brand You will receive a warm wel- me here. GOSPEL HALL Usiler Prince St. ORDER or MEETINGS u rd's Day - l0.00 .a.m. Sunday Scheel. ll.0o Breaking oi Bread 7.80 p.m. Gospel meeting The wages oi sin is death but In gilt ei God is eternal. Ilia hrongh Jesus Christ our hard. BIBLE DISTRIBUTION Since the formation oi is British end Foreign Bible Society in ms-400 mlllu hoohs have been distributed and in 1004 more has a thousand tons oi books were sent out from London hose- artars. it is a principle si e Society that no men should be Oeharred irom Iorvtoell Deylielt Saving Time SPKIAI. IVANGI.- Good Music end Singing , i Speaker: Rev. Joseph Cattoart Cape Breton Come and Receive a Blessing PAKISTAN ro SIGN KARACHI (Reuters) -"Pakistan his Turkish- iigiiiiiiii ".ogrleatoS)t;eleiuM” NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH. - Servi S d , lines 1888 July 8rd. New Glaec::w, suuiicieyy 53- HIM Ill Ml'I- W- Sill"! School 10 a. m. Worship service 11 CW?! 0m00Pl- a. m. Cavendish Baptist Church Worship Service 7.1! p. m. Rev. SATURDAY Dryer Jones. 3. D., Minister. rectory Clam - mom” 1'”. K. . a.I0p.m. sosdsylcheelsad A0lnIENT.-'--Mr.sndliirs. 31510 Cilll Frank. Myers. Crepaud, announce 0.00 p. as. Young Peoples Sen the engagement of their younger VIM daughter Frances Adelaide to 7.00 p.sn Open Air Servhe Douglas Creelman, son oi Mr. and 1.! p.m. Ivangllstis Service Mrs. John M. Maclilnnon. New AllserviosswillheeeadnetsdArgyle.Marrlagetetaheplace by Is. Major It.Julyllt:h. Stanley. and an t Sav- ing Time. Good music. and sing. J :FGgG -mn&;h?d 31"- iag. All are welcome. ” " - "- "' -nounce the enga esnent of their nor." .':.':"':""..; i” ENTIKIOBT W 'y"' m” ' " ' "NEED 7 51' Ford, and the'late Mrs. rm, oi Charlottetown. The marriage will " mm Ann, place July !)g:1.w:lt Clyde I010 a.l. Sunday School and "- 01-" f.'''lz'”'.'v...n3.1.';.””i'l'"f.':in'i.”.”3.Z: um "Ti w'"”' "' Pm" ta'rlo.' President. Bay iii Quinta OPEN All SERVICES gonilerence o't'm nlotad - 3."... 11-. c Board m a vsndlsh 4,; F-. ."-T i 'l'uasdsylp.ns.Rev.C.ll.ldosse, . ” '... um IISO1'iIII'M0dOl'ItM'. You-rovers le-nsslosr umrszn ranrnoosru. l-"kw cnuncn. - :7 Elm Avenue. Rev. ISTTC SHVICIS (nsr). Borden at I.oo . m. Ken- sington at 0.00 p. m. on are in- ch:-ookfield vltod to these services. WITCH MILTON-IUITICO PARISH.- Monlny. I so to 5.:”.?'i..”i'...f.'..':.'.i”i”.'.i.' 3:? Frldny. J Bill. gt. Jana! h:i1ltlo'n, moo C8013: Iy . . s. m. Every Evenin 8 RM. munlon and Sermon. Christ Church. (Standard e) Valley. no v- 31- Holy City and Cenlral nuslc Lovnns Don't miss the Leslie Bell Singers. SIGN PAINTING. Lettering. Benoit. Dorcbester Street. - Jmgngrmnuunu" I hsrnucv. nings'till0oiclock. Wm RADIATOR r ing, rscoring and at it's Battery and Radiator Service. DR.C.A.COAIDYwillbaaD- sent irom hie otilea irons July I toJulv It. HARELDROOH C l U H. CH. - Sunday 111. m. Special singing Doris Chisholm oi saint John. RADIO. television, sales and service. Firestone. Home and Auto. Dial 5547. PENTECOSTAL OPIN All SERVICE. Perkdale. Saturday. 0.0) p. III. Q. R. stairs. I '- . lNTlRlCAS'l'oithirtytalantod acdbeautiiul girlswlllsingtheir wayrightintoyourhearts.Tues- day.-Tlllyii-ll. EVERY SINGLE MEMBER oi the Leslie Boll Choral group will appear in person at the Coliseum July 5th. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. dial 5338. servlagn lull course ginlners. Special g Chinese es. HOT WEATHER AHEAD. Get that radiator ilushed now. Mal- legfs Battery end Radiator Ser- v e. - ORWELI. - VERNON UNITED CHURCH. - Rev. John M. Sheen. Minister. Vernon River ll e..m. Eldonlll p. m. Orwell 7.!) p. 111. NORTH TRYON PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH.-service J 8rd. 11 s. m. 12.15 p. in. Church ool. Miss Mary A. Mncitensis, Des " ess. MaeDONALD RADIp SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound wstems. Disc and tape re- . in Kent Street. Dial saoonnnnn CHARGE. - July 8rd Anniversary Service in Brookiield st 11 a.m., 3 pm. and 0 pm. All are welcome. Rev. Law- rence Blaikls, Minister. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST CIIURCII.-Fairview ll a.m. Sunday School 10 a. mi North River 8 p. in. Sunday School I p.m. Iong Creek 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. POWNAI. UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE.-Services Sunday, July 8rd. 11 a. m. Millview. 3 p. in. orange parade and service, Min- view, all brethren and visitors wel- come. 7.80 p. m. Pownsl. Rev. T. CAVENDISI UNITED CRUHCII 0! CANADA. - Services Sim- day. July 3rd. Cavendish ii. a. in. New Glss ow 7.!) p. m. These Quincy Stairl. Minister. Phone as-re. Services inaylight emu Time). 10 a. in. Bible Class and Sunday School. ii a. In. Worship and Praise. Open Air Services Communion and Semen. St. Mark's. Rustico.7.ll p.m. Evening Prayer and Scmon. "Come and bring the whole iamtly." CIAPAUD - LONG CIIIK - Prayc. It. Elisabeth Spriilllllgttv 1.!) p. :3. Rector . ' Church. WORDS FOB "Sestir yourselveso .the days of Divine justice, nowoome. Bewasnlest ye portandbeoountel.sinonthspa'1-in." THE WORLD people, in anticipation of for the promised hour R idl it agrded, lim- Tomorrow, July Jrd the Presby- terian Church in Brookiieid will celebrate its 00th anniversary. event. together. with acts of dedi- cation will take place at 11 a.m.. 8 pm. and 8 p.m.. (standard Time) The Church in Bnookiield has had a long and interesting his- tory. Previous to i006 when the present building was erected two services were held, in Gaelic and English. where the present ceme- tery now is. The land for the original site was donated by Thomas Johnson oi Broohiield. whose descendants arneretlll active in the ills oi the ob. The ih-st minister inducted was the Rev. William Ross in 1860. At this time the congregation was aiiillated with Clyde River. In 1070 Rev. Samuel Gunn was in- ducted. followed by Rev. Wil- liam Grant in I077. On January 9th. 1377. Rev. Alexander Stewart became minis- iollowed by Rev. A. A. Mac- ensle on Oct. 17th. 1089. The ministry of Rev. Mr. Mac- Kensie brings the date to 1005. and on August lourth of that year the new (and present) church building was dedicated. On that day three services were held and were conducted by Rev. David Sutherland oi Zion Church. ariottetown, Rev: Mr. Corey oi Baptist (mural). Charlottetown and Rev. Mr. Turner. In INS Rev. George Miller was inducted and became the first minister alter the erection of the present building. His ministry saga” in 1mm M QH Stavert the istter's mini H , be- gnm in ms and terminating In Memoriam DEEGAN - In loving memory at John A. Deogan. who passed away July Ind. 1054. One y.e.a.r has passed since that Whenone we. loved was called will. Within ear hearts he iiveth still. Always Remembered by Wile and Family. In loving memory at MRI. JOHN M. McINNIS. oi Meant Melllek. T. E. I.. who passed away July Ird, me. Once again we pay our tribute To the one we ove so dear. Though we knew you can't be with as We still wish that you were here. We eitea think oi bygone days When we were all together The iamliy chain is broken now Bat em r' live lee-ever. our hearts still ache with sadness Oar eyes shed many a tear Godsieneknowshowwemlssyon As this ends another year. Sadly Missed by Husband and Family. 1005 Pulpit Bible and be Bro'o fied Anniversary Rev. A. 0. Thompson was iol-' lowed by Rev. Donald Nicholson, present minister in Clyde River, special services, marking the P E I Following several summers oi student supply. the present min- later, Rev. Lawrence Blaikle, alter serving one year in the con- gregation was called and inducted in June. 1954. The church has been complete- ly painted and redecorated with- in this spring and tomorrow's services will ieature acts oi dedi- cation in respect to holy vessels. The present session is com- posed oi Donald MacDonald. Don- ald Campbell and Earl MacRae. The Board oi Trustees is Mrs. Harry Paul. secretary treasurer; Mr. Sterling MscLean. chairman; Mr. Lloyd Macleod. Mr. Angus MacPherson. Mr. Kenneth Mac- Donald. Mr. West MacDonald, Mr. Perley Taylor. Mr. Ernest limiter and Mr. Stirling Mac- The church in Brookiield has through the many years of her history maintained a strong Christian witness and always re- mained true to the great tradi- tions oi Presbyterian policy and doctrine. REV. LAWRENCE BLAIKIE Minister oi Brookiield cm h where special anniversary set- vicu will be held tomorrow. the BIRTHS MacKAY-At Victoria Hospital. London. Out, to Mr. and Mrs. Angus fignaclfay a son, Eldon Har- v . oss. . . -.-.m.,tag1' iilouatav Hospital. 3 merelde. on June 23rd. 1055. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Grant, Borden. a daughter. Mary Elizabeth. McGAUGl-IEY-At the Charlotte- town Hospital, June I. 1065. to Mr. and Mrs. Morgan X. Mc- Ggughey, ' ' i Ii, N.B.. and Bonshaw. P.E.l., a daughter. Marlon Josephine. MOORE-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, on June 24. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore. a son. MciNNIS - At the Charlottetown Hospital, June 21th, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Mclnnis (nee Mary Carroll. R. N.) a daughter. DUGAS - At the Souris Hospital. June Bard, I955. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dugas (nee Irene Creed) Souris. a dsughte. Weight 8 lbs. 4 ozs. YOUNG - Al the Charlottetown Hospital, June 27. 1956. to Mr- snd Mrs. Charles Young (nee Adel Lappln) a son. Rodney Shane. 7 lbs. 0 cu. CAMPBELL-At the P. E. Island Hospital on June 29th. 1055, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell (nee! Arlene Gregory) a daughter. Rhonda Lena. Wreight 7 lbs. 10 oz" FERGUSON - on June 27th. 1055. at the Charlottetown Hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ferguson, oi New Argyle. a son. ll lbs. 14 on. FLOOD - At the Charlottetown Hospital on June 7.8. 1955, to Mr. ' 2- some things. ' tlon Thoughts F0 The most dangerous st modcn deceptlonsisthelisthstwetoll ourselves about our on wrong- doing. By this I do not mean the pretended good that we see in any bad thing we, do excuse we give ourselves. the ap- parent advantage - because most people' do realise their weakness when. as we say. they But the really erous lie is the one we harddlyninow about. not about one act but about an attitude or a way oi llie whose morality we simply ignore alto- gethar. Without abandoning the prin- clple implicit in all human be- haviour, that good must be done and evil avoided. we leave cer- tain areas oi action without ever deciding whether they are or evil. We don't like the word "evil". and we don't like the idea of evil actions: so we sim- ply shut our eyes to the evil in So successful is this d that people can go a whoie lifetime hardly aware oi faults that are quite plain to their so- By lib Eminence Oardlnl Moiiuigan (convrlsim nsur tIIlASURB nun 'ro DEFEAT am thinking of are quite small things-you might even say that the employer does not seriously object. But to do anything at all ths- -even a very small thing-over hil Clilllll and over again. in the back oi quite right, eventually does scr- ious damage. case oi primary or secondary school. u- even in,unlversity. Students are given a certain amount oi work to do. and exams which they are expected to pass. they "get through pod same that an adult can. It the student passes. these liberties are toler- The Guardian Page I i Seturdey.July2,1955 r Our Time M N ly even encouraged. because they to keep him W-4 -w.:.-.l;..-"..-.':.ct.:: Thskindsoithingsoiwhichltilliilll I-lwwl-re reaching the eiiects oi this small but repeated laziness or careless- ness may be. Because the child. or the youth, has not embraced student whole- which one knows ons'e mind is not all his generously as he knows it ought to be done. other examples will easily come to mind. of the danger oi this sort oi seli-deception. There is the case oi parents who think that they can press upon their children a higher standard at so- tion than they are willing to adopt for themselves; sending the children to church, ior in- stance, while making excuses tar themselves. . Shlrking Studies. Very similar to this is students. whether the in iithey doso take the his work- But a student liberties can with CONTRACT BRIDGE By iosephiae Culbertson and Mrs. Charles Flood. a son. weight it lbs, 10 on. I MYERS - At the Charlottetowni Hospital, June 28th. 1955, to Tpr. and Mrs. Manning P. Myers (nec Anita McPhee) a daughter. 7 lbs. I loll: ozs. Marylee Elsa. . DAWSON-At the Prince County, Hospital on June mm. 1955 lo' Anniversary and 4 lledodlcation Services 0 Brooktleld Presbyterian church JULY 3rd. 1055 ii A. M,: - The minister will preside andlpresch the sermon. Anniversary highlights. Dedication oi Communion Table. Carpet. music by Glasgow Road and Brookfield choirs, I E M. - The minister will conduct the service. The guest speaker will be Rev, T. H. B. Somers, M. A.. s.T.M.. . hlinistc oi The Kirk oi St. James. Charlottetown. Clerk Presbytty oi P. I. I. and former Moderator oi oi the Maritime Provinces. by the Presbyterian Girls Trio hem erslda. Brooltiield choir in charge oi the music. - The minister will conduct the service. The guest Rev. Joseph Caihcart oi Orangodale. Cape Breton. The combined choirs oi Wheetiey River and G willbeinehargeeithentneicandreed- at thh service. Iiethesoa. Stvlessonltandardrhne Innanswntoostare-iransassavxcss Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dawson,'Al- E I I i I Baptismal Service. Special ' V qualntances. ry Iv ur3rl::n.."vtvnl:tn;:::cdug:nhm atnanrlne A raossaossvn and-nose -.xg cum h't ',, or” 0" Iiloltladoelereretuesoa VeaepsnadIe,ha&jQ" - might aliil. ylgllizra subtlyotgelitf: "rm? "i Mi”' & '33 1 can you be guilty ii unaware of tin lad A hot dhn& X doing wmn .... and every trick he can reasonably Rev. Lawrence Blnikie is a na- The nrgit statement ll. oi "W" "W "”' ”""”'i"" A" V” w "m"' m '-T tlve of Durham. Piotou County. course. not true at all. We often ""P0"3m Wl"id9"ii0'i 5, "N 30"” "N U 55 0'I CO Nova Scotia. do not know what hurts us until "'.'u' b""” m'"'p"'w'. 5' "m” T &”Y"' ”'”T . He received his early educa- it has done so. and even then mu”... am mu” I '3" "W" T” nwd M 1 3 tlon in Durham School. later at- we are sometimes unaware of W " "9" iW'llPl U MI 01! IWM. "IO M4 W '3 NW 9 tending Pictou Academy. Later all the causes of our trouble. 5”” ”""'V " '"' it a'”"i'”I"'7"M-”""tM he attended Toronto Bible College It is in its eventual consequences "” M" "W '0” 5' "W Vi". gnd Mount A1115” Unlvgg-pity. that this deception shows ltseli. V"?:hhti:: rt T&:' at” W54 & in the spring oi 1953 h g d- . IPP t IN! V! it MON '35 unted from Knox College, leJni:aer- cD'i Pk" I""'”' Ni SP0! 3 ""W'i VCU NH '50. "in M5 3”: 3” 3 '- slty of Toronto and was ordained A. for our gum H W. could 50 M0 5' INC hWi3&- ' theisarne yearaed to m 0:1,: 5. camplegd; unw." d 30,. 5.... J & j K XI X etsmarn e t ll tu .31 M UOIUl8VOUI&Tg Maureen Matchett of Sllllkers, w:uld in wl.nno:ent.ou;iIetlv:v.liat"i: noes 00-! on almost 0! II! It rile. New Brunswick. They have two involved in this case is a lle.. .Ax 3 "50 P015993? NO 4-I N& ;l1liliga:n.MEoug1as Edward. and :itl'ld"ilOiui8:lIilJl'DllCC3 it brings with' 13., Q rxulhnbdudhlhzhh ureen. e a e contradictions thnt' K00 1 come with a lie; and 12 in mi. TA way: contradictory b h i th t 184! 0 1 bany (use Gladys Norrlng) a son, really deprives ihewiitlsrrt oi Tts :JIO ' 308054 m 3 lllbs.loz. innocence. .q-14 ' l .31).; ...”&u f..&.. SAUNDERS - At the Saint John Take. for example. the matter QQSII 3 O-'3' ll 0& ill I General Hospital. Saint John. N.B.. oi the duties connected with ,u;.:,?:”.... 3 "& - on June 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred one's work. Everyone knows that -O A K Q0 ' Saunders (nee Doris lugs), a son. 0119 RENO! do a certain .73, I & Steven Frederick, weighing 7 lbs. amount of work. or to work ior RN13 , H. . .."'T' 14 ozs. a cg.-tsin time. Not to do that on , an gz MD M. . NC ...' '::.:..':.': ;.:I”;.:.1r::. c-W-v m ---w GATEs,BARRETT g. A. Trmny of freedom uken wuhm those m BIC M N T? XRC. W K W Church Charlottetown on June llmttg M work done not quite Is IQ FIG IA POI 15..., M5, by new rank Mu. well u u would 5, do”, u IA Pass not Pass asnieayeoanbaslemc. Lean. Thelma Mae Barrett of mm” "m9 ilk” 0” illlfilll 5. h. "R 1 Tijjj working hour-g .. on es Pass as re: evveaeedateueeaob Charlottetown to Harold Franklyn 0 OI-I lGi (me, of Wm Royalty. zyvsa kilnIr1l.tzlt..3:.og:r glnnu my. Pass Pass a eiavaonl tutu. STEVENSON-MacKENZIE - At D10," (0 0,” be? " ""' liartsville Presbyterian Church player?) r mg ." mi on June tour. 1955, b the R . i Lawrence Blaikle, Cgrrie gtenzie of Wiltahire to Funk ant St., in her snug nu- evenson. Darllngton. LING-At Wh ti ::Tn-tairils Iyoesas; M... n..2'..'.i' 13'... "-'g1n'.'.' WW5 31'0" HOWARD-At the P-rince County " - Honim. June mm, 1955' Lloyd COADY At the Charlottetown Howard oi Kensington in an out 23,113" 3',,,'?,”'”'y 1,. J""' M" . E! o , age years. ”'”' isasnNsuLr- At Ohsrlottotosvn' 0-l”;;'.'5-,. ' my-”"”" ”” moans. June-rruu; ms. roan c. OPEN ALI. DAY i:"..nyn ”(':.;i?.”' :””.13'”?5i; Am-all formerly 0! Ea-no-l ' ex n BI! in ids will year. g;;:g-.,,,,g-A, mzelnmokl June ;.DAhiISu-oAos;du1tgn1-ggrmmgf . Nth. Walter Ross Brown in his own " O O” V" yeah on Monday. June 2!. 1056, Wen- MacMAS'l'ER - At the Vi torie "9" M-.”"" in ii” "iii YWW A A A General Hospital. iialliax. S.. "nu. dl mt "5 H." mm" on Sunday. June 3, 1955. Mrs. ' pg &acg.MsM:EelVIjas;;r;,eal;:e dfulgrle ,I1'iowAaitciIip:tIlad'Wtitm;ee”r: FILMS - All make! llitl sises ter of M... and an. 1... ' George g,91;fg",'3,-:,;,”.g,e-og;,,sl5:;1 narnmo cars - amen surrune Maclnnis oi Weymouth Street. m h' mil i GALLANT-Suddenly at the Clsar- """' " ""' lottetown Hospital as ch esult ti-T of a highway accident on esulnday. ”"co"ouI.'l FOUT June 26. 1955. Rene Alfred Gal- lant of Stanley Bridge in his 35th roam, Italy (AP) - A iour- T35 KENT ST. 8 . -. San sm ere u . un ' itiiiiblnn-At th P F 11 d iyuplild xiii '1i'i:hdS.hcu:a;kio'wii pt. )3 Holiltill on Sunday. June 25. 1055. her way into the iIn'lily.wlne cioset 0". W. Mrs. John Jardlne oi N Plens- while her parents were away. while. guarantee: Snore Closed Today HOLIDAY Wllli-IND. ll's DOLLAR DAY at: EATO N'S In Charlollelown, Monday, July 4 BIG SAVINGS, FOR YOU! DOLLAR DAY is a BIG DAY oi EATON'S and you save by ink- ing advantage of this event. Plan to spend the day oi EAT- ON'S - ihe big savings in this sale will make it worth your IT PAYS TO SHOP AT EATO N'S Remember. your every purchase is backed July by !ATON'S I-lme.loonoured "GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED" 'tF.ATQi::S33. to. on time: eiotsrlsnpioyees re sruov the Lone