E :1, i 1' i; crwacnns ronomtow m, m...- gzlsa§szgzdikanaldxazs 131i Iwls Preeehee- on Sunday wil! M . Ootio I the 0on1- hunfy" lUW ilnurlrlegtion. $.00 Ilo Communion. Choral Ilohnrist and lee- oo and Sernelv 7' we nus ' flply Communion 3.15 Monday end Friday. 8.45 Tlleedeyl 930 wednmday. - 7.45 Tuesday, Thursday, Satur- day. Evensorilg‘, . F - 3310s wreck day servioes are in All 541,12, chapel. All seats are free ml! unappropflated. Vistors ere welcomed and the Incumbent is [lad to see them after any servlee. EVERYBODY WELCOME ST. PAUL'S CHURCH , J l‘. Ibbott, Rector uglvilgnylitillli1- Mugford, A.R.C.O.. ofganiflt and Choir Master. First Sllléflly After Trinity. _ 1)..“ i_ ornnrnn on. ‘#1110 Devdlcation of Litany Desk. The Litas-ly and Sermon. (Ber- out). : "The Cherublc Hymn” by Tchaikovsky- 7 pm.—Evening Prayer and Ser- Preacher: The Rector. CHURCH or} UNIIED CHURCH ENGLAND of CANADA 5r, carer's CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED rut-M w» crwrtcn lenOlll Esiglwne H " “" "ii-L m“ ‘- le.'l'.l. he m. lgrg: "1"" ems eriljgflo. ‘$2? 11.00 ma. hair-Em end rrtlll- Dqilrtmfllts. 1.00 n-Ill. PUBLIC WORSHIP, Minister eolnducted by the . fies-mon: ‘ BIYWRECK” I ‘Vocal Solo: r . Johnson. .80 p.m. LID. WOIDKIP. I ‘ by t Minister. G m lermonl IIEALIN GLDARA" lmthetn: “Bound Me Fells the hW-Dreee will lift. np mine eyee unto its p. My! help oomsth from the Lemmy oh made iieeven and BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Mlniltel Rev. I. Judson Levy. Bill. E in; W rshl 7 p. ‘aural Tire Bgv. A. m. them: “0nl Be God" (Rourn Miss director of choir. Yon are cordially invited to wor- ship with the Dentist Chnreh. “I'D “fill til hills, from whence oometh my Morning Worship ll l. m. “The Growth of the om", (P nthenr: “Has! Thou Not Known" ueger . TH Chlill-CIIIPCIIOOL 12 noon, illtely 0 owing Morning Worship. E. Whitney, Superintendent of Home Missions. n on of i. Louise Cox, OPQIIIIIZ and iiiliflililjjliilillllli i '1‘ eplnlnn ie reserved for new: heel interest». hnt edvcthri.” e newey nature may be inee I five cents e worlL strictly pey- eble in advance. COOK'S IO! Photugrnphll oortrsnsmvrrorv 1.1m 11v suitArvcn. NEW SHIPMENT d Kyanise Plttrt-s, varnishes, Enamels! Toombs Music sml-s. ozz-ni CIVIC TAXES-Pay your S Installment City Taxes early \ avoid the last nurlute rush. 21-8. PIANOFOBTE REOITAL by mils of Miss Suzanne Brento . . (McGill) Hearts M - inl He , MOIIKIEY, jikle 24th at 1 o P. M. 6-20-22- BED CROSS SUMMER SCHOOL F03 HEALTH for all rowel teachers July 3rd.-l’!t.h. Appli t- lorls' mart be received SWELL-VERNON PASTO C ROE. — Sunday, June 2 rd. Service: Orwell 11 A.M. Communion service; Cherry Valley 7-30 P. M. No CHURCH BIZ-OPENING. - The Vernon River United ‘Ohurch has been undergoing extensive repairs and complete exterior and interior redecoration Work is nearing com- pletion and plans are being made to reopen tlhe Church for public‘ worship on June the THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - Morrllm: worship at 11 A. M. wil.‘ be conducted by the minister, the Rev. I. Judson Levy, B. D., with sermon on _"The Growth of the King- dom." The mcmin anthem will b! Pfluegars "Host T ou Not Known" Immediately following morning worship the Church School hold: its s . at 12 noon Eventnc worship at 7 P. M. will be conduct- ed by the Rev R. E, Wlhitney Marl- tirne Superintendent of Home Mia- 01- nlst iilil l. L inn McKenzie Mus. Bee. i0 a.m_. CHURCH SCHOOL- 11 aJn. MORNING WORSHIP. PrmchgtzAThe Rev. Jae. A. Meo- Go . » ~i mom: Soprano Solo, "I ,Will 5mg of Thy Greet Merciee’ — elssonm, Mrs, Gordon Stew- i p.m. rrvrzrvrso wortsnrr. Preacher: Mr. Donald Nicholson. Anthem: Now the D87 II 9V"- ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minlstr ltlIV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER lire. Arthur loner. Choir Director lliss Helen Stewart. Organist. MORNING WORSHIP i190 a.m. Rev. John Carson B. 1, st rm st. Jenn. Alta. will lls the Guest-Preacher for the morn- hi. Hymns: 29, 180, H2 M6. Anthun: hi, Saviour, Pilot M6 -Scilnecker. EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 pm. Rev. ot-tnan Young. 0f RSI! [A will be tbs Guest-W g; ‘evening. Hylrms: . Anthem: Gob, Wile Medea nerth Ind Reeves-Newton. The Sebbeth School meets at ten N? 1T1 ' sum wled ". l I we s o lrlll sllo Ho ell about thy paths‘: Yen are cordially invited to wordlp with u. In Memos-lam MR. HAIRY G. RICHARDSON Word was I'\‘('(‘l\'I‘(I here yostcr- dey of the death of Mr. Harry G. Ibiriinrdson, formerly of Charlotte- town, who died in Victoria. B. C. Thursday. He was forty years of P sg . Mr. Richardson was horn in lblzllmd but came to Canada at an "lily are; and came to this prov- luvc from Hamilton, Ontario. At IlfSi he worked on the piers at Bordon. laicr as a salesman for Flfnnk Clarke, bggre takin over Milton's Ton o s whicr was 1W1‘ Piwmzed to Oi Spain. , Ho enlisted in the Army in the Hill)‘ days of the war and served "m" five cars with the Ztoyal Canadian nginecrs, holding the rnllk of sergeant-Major. Hr- was overseas when he was "_"""k"d by the disease which Olcnillrvlly took his llfc. mo" hls_ return home he llvod in v province for a time and was tppmllird manager of the Mu le "lib prom: but rlea to t-tga awn nftnrwdrds. owin] to the mn- Ton of his health. l I" tnok_e keen interest in ath- r-tll- llciivliies here and coach-ad e EETHIDPI‘ of hockey tee s. His ‘cggliflst success in this inc as AW" l" 103d when he coir: ed |n0l1~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CHRIST THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES CENTRAI CHRISTIAN Mum" CHURCH Th. n". 1 l. Bum“ .. Kent Street MA. S-T-lil aulnvsr. n. numsan, n. 'r.n.. Minister. MRS. M.C. STEWART, , and Oholr Direct/o AND FAMILY IIO It AND COMMUNION. Sermon: “Factn-Aots-Pacts" Chore-ls: "Love's 0f ering" (ORDINANCE the Evening service). services on the [lord's De 7 Y. The B-rltisll and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY ....“There is a famine of Bib- les like the famine for bread. end we must ery to meet it for two reasons, Fint of ell, the hearts of men ans bun and their minds rplex The Bible rough many ener- a the eolnfo and of the hearts of men. Bu. second, we do not he- Or-anlst r 10.00 a m. CIIIQIJCCH QCIIOOL 11.00 aJn. Monrvrrvo wonsrnr l 7.0g! Em. EVENING WORSHIP rt) . 0F BAPTI SM at We Invite you to attend these slons. The anthem of the evelnir.» will be "Only Begottefl Word of God" (Roum Church Melody). Miss Louise Cox, organist and director of choir will be 1n charge of the music of the day. You are cordially invited to worship with the Baptist Church. CITY POLICE COURT -Yester- day momlng at the Clty Police Court a docket of 18 offenders up- Dflered before Stipc-ndsry-liiavis- trste K.M. MortIuJOf seven nirunks two were fined five dollars and costs or 10 days. two more 810 and costs or 20 days, another $15 and (‘@515 29 dfiYS; a sixth, $30 and costs SEE . gflmom wrnmqs colqvgns, and the seventh was discharged. ION BMNGS». Four charged with vagrnncy were Anthqm "The u,“ I. M, Shep, remanded until Tuesday. Three herd" (Van woe charged under the W.T.P.T.B. Act had their cases adjourned until June 27th. A man charged with theft had his case adjourned u“. tll the 27th‘. Of two boys charged with operating a car without the owners consent. one was given one month in jail and the other had his case adjourned until tomorrow. 8T. PAUL'S CHURCH. — Holy Communion will be celebrated at St. Paul's Church at 8.30 Sunday MONT-HB- At the 11 o'clock Service will be dedicated a Litany Desk which has been presented to one Church b.v the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Palmer in mem- ory of their parents. who were life- lorg members oi’ St_ Paul's Church, an where they were regular wor- shippers. Mr. and Mrs. H. I... Palmer‘ Wm always keenly intertsted in ESL Paul's Church Qrganlzaflgns [and throughout their Ill/ES took an |active art in tihe life and work ci’ their hurch. Durmz the Service the Choirnwiil sing Tihaikovskys Ambmli The Cherublc Hyurllr." "Ihe morning Service will be broad. cast over Radio Station C. F‘. C Y. Evening Prayer will be lheld ' as usual at 7 P. M. Rev. J.. '1‘. Iblwn, F» U. Rector of St. PlluPs. \vil reach morning and evening. Offic- iive that we can have peace m tice or en stable order in or A except noon the principles that: are laid e Bib . —. lilieklem. The publication and oireule- ttoll of the Holy sel-lpnll-es by the Society needs greater en- couragement end aver sup- Pvrt than ever he ore. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of l’ E. l. Auxiliary will take Igloo in the Central Christian llurch, slllrlnlerslde, lm ed y, ‘Julie 26th, at 8 unlock, xeeutlve meets at; 1, The navel-sea Jlriie! '1'. rstlllu, 399"" 0i 5°. Paul's Church. Charlottetown, will fl- the sting at m o J24, l: . told, A. n. ca, om“ y Mug Bulletin Service for Music Lovers Miller Brim. Lid, P1 . Island's nidefst estabillslnlcd‘ house, recently instituted B new service to the public in the form of e weekly bulletin specially design. g s; lagepotltrpcir customers inform- e musical world. m nu e news “the Hun reds of these bulletins have siread been mailed out by the fiirm and many more are ready for ‘elivery. Several hundred bul_ letins under the following head- i nest stteoker. to the Eastern Canadian finnls. He leaves to mourn his ills wife, formerly Harriet Stewart Donald, R b rt. Do l d D all I Vitztrfrls. Al“. a. an avid Mrs. . . Lyle of this Oit the following brother a d Stuart in Kitchener, M this city. Mrs. Percy Rothwgl] o; FOOTWOBK ' Tris tlracti Y"? - dour-h ‘n-leacciieng igilggfilfifl lg and managed the Junior Alregweits‘, ldisifll.’ of Charlottetown, and four gcnu s. John Wdlisms. Mrs. Frank Johnston of‘ Kitrtilzglclrrarlllnd Mn. Harry Schmidt tome funeral is being held in Vie. ‘ins. “classical and semi-classical music," "modern and popular mus. IbC." 3nd "Oidtimc music and Cow- uy son_ ," h . i mailed t? the afyiielsmfliagfeniglfiflif! ers all over the Province. aghgemtralzenlielll sift Miller Bros. ous o their new bulletiifsl‘ lg: ibbietisli’: ‘who is interested in keeping up ' zéihoixrezvnrezgntgld reliietasesi. sheet mu. er " l- v mtisl-csi world, If yore: ‘lllauv? $5‘. m? ceived any of the above pamphlets [just write or phone Miller Bros stating the type of bulletin or bul- letins you are interested ‘in, lmd your name will be immediately pieced on the mailing list. As an added attraction each bul- letin lists s special bargain, which 332.61g]: ‘utAthe bottom‘ of the . n on s an n vi e swag: the flitrst person tligtlkQnlg- a e o . / EXPECTED Morning rims QUALITY sncrnoa ll Width! AA s a 25th. byd-‘Iblalel ‘ afternoon Service. Services on . _ Standard Time. Rev. Roy E, Keb- .. . fresh es the colour pink rt» ster, (Presbytery-Supply) a- ii.‘ u “My A, uhflemdp‘ oolosng m: guastonerowu tnJAkEfiAH A COIOURFUI. FRAORANCI FROM if“, C-Dviidv Flower-strewn bath eccesso ' ...e mellow hath oil...snd e soft and downy dusting powder Dorothy Gray's newest contri- butions to guyer bathing. O “in the Plllll" cologne 4oz. . . . . . $Z5O I0 or. . . - . ‘$.00 O Ieih on . . . . . $2.50 . $2.00 . $3.50 . $3.50 O Dueling Powder . . O slay sslm, lo u. . O Toilet Vlcier, 4 es. . Tiwiliibt» HUNTER RIVER United Charge. Services on Sunday, June 23rd are as follows: North Wlltshire 11 AM. Hampshire 3 P. M. and Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Rev, J. I. Minister. 6-22-1i. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH. -Puiblie Worship, Sunday, June 23rd, 11.00 A. M. Combined. Worship Service and Sunday School, Stanley Briqe, 7.30 P. M. Nonoh Ruatico Rev. E. F. Coffin, Minister. 6-22-11. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. — Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Whitlock, Hurter River, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline Melissa to Murray Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Orr, New Glasgow. Marriage to take place early July. in McGuigan-Trainor lluptials A very pretty marriage was cele- brated at 9 o'clock Tuesday mom- ing, June 18th in St. Dunstatfs Basilio, the contracting parties be- ing Miss Mary Bernadette Trainer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trainer of Bedford and J. Arthur McGuigon, BA, son of Mr. J.F. McGuigan and the late McGuigan of Charlottetown. In the presence of about 150 in- vlted guests the marriage was solemmizcd and the Nuptial Mass celebrated by Rev. George A. Mc- Donald of St. Dunstans University. During this Mass hymns were beautifully rendered by Miss Lury Blanchard. Mr. Frank McIntyre and Dr. Frank McMillan, Mrs. Joscp-h Dougan presided at. the cr- Ran, and played appropriate music for the occasion The young bride, given in mar- riage by her father, was attended by her cousin, Miss Kathlyn Kelly elf Boston. Mass. as maid of honor. Mr. E. Somerled Trsinor, the bride's brother acted as grooms- man. The ushers were Messrs. Charlie McQuaid. Leo Corcomn and Jack 'I‘rainor. The hride wore e beautiful gown of candle light satin, fashioned with fitted bodice, and full skirt ending in s long train. It had a sweetheart neckline, and lo-ng flit- ed lieeves. pointed over the hands. Her head dress was a Juliet cap of matching satin from which a tulle veil fell softly. She carried a bouquet of Pink Prosperity Roses. The maid of honor wore a floor- length gown of heavenly blutnwlth |fitted bodibe and full net skiri ov- ,cr taffeta and matching Juliet rap and veil. She carried arr arm lbouquet of ‘Talisman roses. Mrs. Trainer, mother of the bride wore a model gown of blush rasv. embroidered in some shade, with black picture hat, end s corssge of ‘ TOIGS. i. Fellowlrl the ceremony the wed- ding break ast was served st the Charlottetown Hotel. ' During the breakfast. Mr. HP‘. McPhes, acting as toast mnshr, called n the Groomsmen who propose the toast to the bride and ‘groom which was responded to by ithe groom. Others called on for is eechee were the o ficiating .c ergyman, Rev. Geo. cDnnnlo. Rnv. L. Lsndri an, Mr J. J. Train- or the bride's other and Mr. J. F‘. McGulgan the groom's father. During the afternoon many friends celled at the home of the bride's aunt. Miss Mary ‘rraillar, l8 Pleasant St. to offer congratu- lations to the youn couple who left at l o'clock em d showers of confetti end good wishehon a motor trip o er the Oebot all For travel ing the bride wore a suit of turquoise blue, with black t c!‘ and accessories. rior to her marriage Mrs. Mc- Guigsn wee widely entertained by her numerous friends, and was the recipient of many beautiful gifts, among thorn beinl a lovely coffee table from the Post Office staff, and individual gifts from mem- bers of the Inspectors branch of which sire wee e valued employee Mr. McCiuinn is a graduate of 8t. Dunstan’: University and is e Promising youns barrister of Charlottetown. Durlnftite wsr he served overrun with the Canadian Artllle and wee bediy wounded in the efence of his country. H» il now sldeni of the Charlotte- town raneh of tile Canadian Lel- non t elr r tu n tn egpple wil rsrideret I. oung itlroy Literature And Life Life Minus and Flu By Boolmre lime I mes-n not that “be Flirt‘. or brest lwillch leaves the body dead when min ; but. life as an . that which has char- n. m . first. avers ‘DISCO! g1? n ; a that the minus do. iwfifiarld meplusdeslee Isup- Dosr most lives are average; they are born. mow u , whom somh call g, earn a living attend church, pay ir bills. bu: world. have at last tiheir names and B69 upon a tantrum-stone in some little cevneteqy Thomas Gray knew lhilt such in the grave- folr no eilieais "W11 611D. Eacllr “in his narrow oelii forever a The rude forefathers of the harm siee " Then the-re ‘lire those who do not mearllre up to inrs standard They exist, are always on the m in lme. frequently in debt, irreguar in their habits lounge about, life is a "hit and miss" IJLiSiii€?5—-IfiME often than not the latter They become a blem for the noan-nal class of ciiaen and their su l‘. is a drain on the tax-payer s not possible iiflfll our practise of deaicirllf out so much hep in what we l our “sccvuritv programmes" may lend to “produce a, body of people who wil not like work any too well? There is such a thing as training people run to be independ- ent, and they will rake that frmn the government now which their fathers would not. for a moment think of taking. We have not. out» grown llhe Bible idea that we should work to support ourselves, and make provision for the "rainy day" which is bound lo come 1n some or other Niacmbofs brood are not alll dead Yet But there is the bird class ufirlch does a great deal to redeem hum- anity. They are in the "plus" class. ‘Ilhese are willing to do a little ex- tra if called upon. for tlhey have the idea of the "abundant life." They arre usually people of gocd spirits, and it doe-s you good to meet them We are told that when Henry Drummond came into a 10cm, it was as if "hi! temDBTBHIYE changed, crr gloom disappeared. It was equivalent, to the Ming 01' another candle. Such fol: are of value in lhe ni-dusurizll life of Ills place ulltcr they life. and relig- ion zlnri morality have in fir-em the “Ilncarruaflsn n‘. Ems 611d Emmi life Life v know addition as wei‘. as subslraotion, Jesus who laugh‘- what life was did not emniwskv the mgative but the positive aspects of it ' ‘re old more law dealt in prchib us, but Jesus came I0 give usirfe. and a: He sold to give it more “abunduntlw It was to be a total ihLng a man was to bc useful ‘m the vaorld in the D9991 sense for lihcre is such a sense; but he was to remember whence he cnnle and ‘the boume to Whlflh he was travelling The rich farmer knew how to grow grain. and how to fill his barns but his life was all on the outside and not much above phat qf the cattle which he d-mve to lhe field "Fiat. drink Mid be merry" wus not life of the ' lus" rank. l-ie is lisled among mo " ools" qt the Bible '3 Recording Service For Rural Centers If it has been your life ions‘ dream to make a recs-rd of yourself been handicapped by liviflgfn "i" TUTBI GTPBS, XDUI‘ WOTTIPS HIP OVeT now. ' Miller's Bros. Ltd“ P-Fg-I-F 01d‘ oldest establishment music ‘store have annn-uncc-d thcir intcrlilon tn take tllr-ir portable recording equip-mom to some of tho rurtll centers. It you are interested in having some rororrls made drop Miller Bros. a lino. If enough r?- quests llrc retell-ed to warrant til" trip sii the equipment will he Ill];- en tn our community as so-on ns u suitable recording site (‘an he ur- ranged. Demonstrations have al- ready been given in Murray Hor- bour and Murray; River and n large numbc-r of people there have shown kccn interest in the plan. Miller Bros. have requvsted that a list of all interested in makirtl! a recording he mailed in to their firm from the ahc-vc mcnlioned ccntcrs in order that ll program mfly b? drawn up. If yo-u iivc ncrlr Murray River or Murray Harbour and wish to mnkc n record or a number records, drop Miller Bros. a line stating where you would like tore- corri and how many recordings you would like tn make. 6-22-11 IRISH MONKS LET UP NEW ORDER IN LONDON LONDON, June 21 — (C Pl- Medieval England came to life again when two llronks walked into an empty house in ‘nor-ill London with norfiossossinns save their robes. ey belong to an Irish cum- mvuniiv of monks started by Saint Camlilu- in the 16th century and theirs is the first. home 0d the order to be opened in England. Altlho h they have n0 money any‘ mon w will pble st thcfloeok and 0f B e eI ICOQDI no foes for their $3M. (F; 0f em, Father James Kely, said: "God is good. We have roof over our heads . . . lho furniture will some later. please m‘ p040“! A IK FOR IT- WIIIRI’ YOU IUY MDRSES TEA or one of your loved ones and ‘vvc, A Field Day Sales Congress Tuesday, June 25th at the Charlotietowrllloiel (Auspices Life Underwriters Association of P. E. I.) These outstanding speakers will address Island Life Insurance men: P. M. MONAIIAN, C.L.U. Toronto Branch Mgr. Canada Life Assurance Co., and Presi- dent of the Life Underwriters Association of Canada. A DAY 0F INSPIRATION AND INSTRUCTION ALL LIFE INSURANCE SALESMEN or THE PROVINCE ARE INVITED To (Sessions from 9:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. A nominal registration fee will be charged. (This advertisement sponsored by the local branch offices of The Canada, Confederation. Dominion, Empire, Great West, imperial, Maritime, Mutual and Sun Life I as well. I1 I had not idled minutes ‘here, ills! really SlTUlLId have gone towards the scrubbing, I uid trot have kmvm that the buds are mailing on the rtose-busires Nu." tfhal lite while lilacs on ml: old bedraggled tree are in full bloom I buried my face umorg them tn catch the fragrance that will soon be missing and stopped tq watch the sparrows still buildln in the eaves It was a delight! day to lciier but June affords little time for farm women to waste I m- tulmed. t0 mv ‘ixrdoor affairs. I O This one now almost entirely pasl, is a week that doubtlem wc at- Aideriea shall always remember. "Our girl" grand-daughter to James and myself was born to Jeanie in a cit h ital early last sun-dgy mom ng “ ell. well!" James salt‘. obviously much relieved at thr- favorable new? Jock fetched us at sun-up that iovvclv June morning If James looking into the future. to perhaps see n house at Aiderlen vacant, might have preferred one of the sterner sex as he said "we have Jamie" and he lost little tinle before he paid his respects to lit: nEW infant in tire hospital on the very evening of her birllr Not even the prmnise of a glimpsc into a delightful iurld—a leisurely lrlp with oongen-ial co ny to the other fann could serve to alter his plans James’ S-‘isiel’ our “wk-end guest (once a popular- Island school mrrarni smiling s misty smile when the news clf the birtlh reached us said: “my prayer was answered" and between us we quowxi -in qusvery, broken voioes!- the old couple! whinh affairms finally that “your daughter's our d-auzmer a1‘. her life", mrb iluting “gran-i- dnl ugh! er" in our minds. to suit t ha, occasion She came- already‘ rained and if “El1vn" is one of them I can not feel at all flattered for lhat is also one of Jamie's namcs and her mvn mother's as wvll The other is in honor of a ywllmg matron friend to Jeanie "with nayithcr a chick nor ll child nlv hcr own“. which of the uvo names she will one day answer to, L: still subject in some spccillation in fir»: family-my own personal leanings are iovtrsfds‘ the latter. This week brought The King's Birthdllv to CHIIBGIIIHS. when many holidzlytci I enjoyed an excursion across Ihe country that rmrnirlg and oer-re again vie-wvd the blue mt the Stroll to the Smith While d waves mlled in to brmk can . aga nsl the base of the red cliffs and on the sandy-floored coves there Trees 1n ripple lurhards blossomed pinkly and lilacs slprcad p lo banners. The last of our gran scerin and “secding down" has been ta. en care of; the inb- orious ISTIJIIZGT-SDTCQGIIlQHWS born (lone and the t" 0v“ ~l'-_ r. rr. its close And our uvs Ml l‘ l< .\ .!l\ ones but by swiftly "l never" saw a wee slip by like this on? has" James lu-‘ld lit lunchtime when he reviewed its days The semi of cigar smoke acme in mo at mi‘ desk-mot an uirpicasant cldmlr when I recall Lin: cmltcnlmcnt it afford; the smoker Ir is in fart only a reminder of the diary in come which day? l fczrgol it m;- s-slf until Jock reosivsld a card froru his small daughter by tlhl‘; mmn- i ‘s mail Father's Day of course. vnvIren I in to count zmlv a few 0f the numberless sacrifices n fdtihcr makes on be-half of hi: famiiy- his IHGXIIQAIISLSDIP patience: his unfailing interest im our welfare: his seal; his vitae counsel and good judgment, e wistful sn-lile is re- flected in the mirror crpposiie and I remember e lino in a funny old song‘; "Mgr; the matter with Silt er?" - mine-ours - yours? He's ALL RIGHT!" Until Monthly . Dian’ Cmd-n-"ghi vise‘? EtlFFEE FIB" Supervisor of the Life Supt. of Canadian Agencies of Underwriters Assocation of the Sun Ute Amen-ape; com- Cfl-Illdl p.51. PAGI THREE For Life Insurance Men A. GORDON rumrv, WALTER. ATTRID GI, in which PARTICIPATE (Luncheon at 12:00 Noon) Companies.) — l w mvdwpéé fr lu/ oieile C Ill» Do cldd heiqhi at iop of hecrd, draw hair up from the sides. v». Don't ibrien Q1.‘ with flfli iOp, .d , .4 W‘ en with Cemmpqli. round curls. Ebllikfiflib ‘Tis said teerl-agers love bangs, especially round faced tccnors. Could be a slight bang on an angic, but never straight zlcrms. Brings turned up. pompadour style are best for the round faced girl, Short haircuts are important fa inn news, in fart short iralrctlts are predicted for the newest and mt should be good news for the full, round face. OPENING SCHEDULE FOR Wood Islands-Caribou Service Pending decision as to whether one or iwn boats will operate 0n this route this season sailings of the M. V. “Prince Nova" will be as follows: .. Leave Wood Islands 7 a.m. Leave Caribou 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 5 p m. Operating Daily including Sundayl. DAYLIGIIT SAVING TIME RATES: Same as i945. NORTI-IUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY British and Foreign Bible Society in Canada and Newfoundland Central Christian Church SUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. WEDNESDAY EVElilllii. JIIliE 26th Araomlocx Guest Speaker THE REVEREND JAMES ‘i’. IBBOTI‘, Rector Si. Paul's Church. Charlottetown