law choral Eucharist and Sermon 3.0 sunugngsclslzlllloi. 1-" “mwigg one Commuull}: m5 hmnduy. Fl’ '7 H5 Tuesday. Thluwui 9.30 Wedneedo! Evculwlz- ‘l.30 l-‘ri I _ m seals are free and M!!! rlated. visitors are VIM". w? the Incumbent ll Ill‘ W n‘ m... eloel- each MM“- . PAUL’S ANGLICAN_ ST CHURCH Saturday Ber. ‘J- T- l ML “oysters F. Mugiord Al-O-O-e e d Choir Master. °§§§§Pl glmnsr Arne TRINITY u“ ,1-|l Comm ou- gfiofifuu oslmdsy School and "fnockfil, Mgfllil‘ Prayer and I,” Bgptialll. subject of Sermon: “The Great G213?“ y; Evenlnl rrevor and Sermon. suhjm; "John Newton and his maxi. Anthem: "Into the Heart e1 lhe WildwoolP-JOIIH- vlemlre will receive e cordial welcome at St. Psuie Chllloll- PRESBYTERIAN m KIRK or s1‘. JAMES ' o- ~'~.*:;.tr..';.r W Miss e. Mus. Bao- e F10. A. u Church seheel. i1 A. M. Morning Worship. Preacher: Rev. Murray Y- Fraser, B. A. lint‘ Church, Stollsrton. N. S. Anthem: "cm-m Hath a’ Ger- lcn-Irlc rrhlman (Brelsdclfl CFCY) ‘I P. M. Evening Worship- Pnscher: Rev. Murray Y. Fraser. B. A.. First Church. ltellarton, N. S. Soprano Solo: llesr re’, Israel. (filjsb) Mendelssohn, Miss Ber- blrs O. R05"!- Chorsle: The Duteous Day Now Closctb. arr. Bach. ZION PRESBYTERIAN cnuncn Prince and Grafton ltnais Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister lif. Frank Iohlllinl! A. T. 0t L organist and choir director ll a. na Morning Worship Rev. Dr. MscKenaie. subiert: "Preparing Samples" Hymns: 2s. m, m. Anthem: "God la a Spirit” .- lennett. ‘I P~ M. Bvelillll Service ‘ Organ Music from 5.30. iiev. J. n. Skinner ' $151961: "The Nonllhl Lilo” Hymns: m. s05. on. Anthem: “Saviour Thy child- M Keen" - Sullivan. ' SALVATION ARMY _iEAr neonon sneer-r lllior and Mrs. Victor Msolilen ll a. m. Holiness Meeting. N0 PJiL-Sundsy School A ‘Bibi! Class. 7 ll. m. Evangelistic Meeting. ‘will Meellnr Monday Even- llilll o'clock. 4hr and me. Willie u ll-rlume shalom Spools. "m ills speakers at tho lbovo "Wur- There will be special? Ilusic and singing, ' l: w‘: rind when they said ‘mite I ll m hm‘! so lute the‘ house of m. All immune. U Gospel Hall n . >' iii-loco, Stree_i_ chm"! tethered to the.- m:l:fm.the Lord sane Christ Meeti i” A. for Children Iasrds day Rome be finial)! the [All Lords t?! Meeting‘. lords lay HI Yllyor Meeting ‘J JI- libie Beading fi-flg, J ,_ n nllaceps | m“ be b", “u” n m)" the Klnsdon: a God‘. hbotlo R'- D" B.d'°" ' em 2o. o» l ' ~ ” ha...“ owl "“¢.q-oo+¢'9**' ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ "w. "flffifil or umneo LHUR€i-i' ENGLAND . of CANADA If?“ I. _ . s“ PETEfiIgl-usoas rnnflclggglélgzrco '”°"'°" " Iev s s. neueeae. lllieistsr . - w, Canon a. ll. Ital-f lav. u. c. nee. on. vlnueg 0,1332%" our" liiijffi‘ a so: sewn. nines. some ‘M ssuullxndllyggriaiuglcss Organist sad Choir nlreeur M, he, Cwmlwl" sees s. m. The Church School ' 0° lilatlnl 11.00 a. m. Primary and Beginners’ M! ShepherP-Maollerren 1.0a p. m. Divine wmbln con- ducted by ‘the Minlatnr Sermon: "One World". f“ -"GodlaASptrlt'- Bennett. "Iat the people praise thee, 0 God; let ell the people praise thee. Godsheiiblessuna-ndall the mils of the earth-sill her him.” BAPTIST Tl-lE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince snd Fitaroy Streets Mlnislar ‘I'll! SEV. J. D. DAVISON. IA. _ B.D. - rgeniat Mrs. Allison Macleo. A. I‘. C. M. organist: Mrs. G. Suoolrinr Elliott hail. Director of Choir. Miss Pearls Burns. Morning Worship ii A. M. Sermon: "Growth in Christian Understanding." Iiev. I. D. Devis- on. Anthem: selected The Church School, immediat- ely following Ml- ‘ng Worship. '._ Worship ‘l P. M. Sermon: "God's Good Man” Dr. A. D. MaeKenaie Ant-hem: Selected Yon. are cordially invited in worship with T!!! BAPTIST CHURCH. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAB. B. TI!- _ Minister. 0. K. Prcsby. Organist Pro tens. 1M0 A. M. Church School and Family Hour. (Adult Bible Ctlll in Audltorimnl (Let us avert the sunnner slump) 11.00 s. m. Morning Worship and Communion Sermon: "Can This Be That?" Aaalatln_ in this service will be Mr. Leslie Jones, student pastor of the Greenrnount Church o1 Christ. Anthem: "Wonderful (C. V. Hines) . 7.00 P. ‘M. Evening Worship Ser- vice. Sermon: "An Unmerited Pro- motion" Ant-hem: "Take the Name of Jesus With You" (Fred B. Bolton) Central Christian Church is happy to entertain the Sons oi England Benefit lety nd the Daughters o} Eng nd ge st the Evening Worship Service. Friday night-hit p. II. "IIOUB OI‘ POWER.” ' A cordial welcome sweits you at Central Christian Church. Let o- wonhlo the um: in the beauty 9i holiness. 3 UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH l1 Ilns Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor While our church building is undergoing repairs the following services will be mndiicted in the Sons of Iusland lllll. m lich- Savlon " naond Street. 8 P. M. Preaching Service S‘ P. M. Evangelistic Meeting. “Behold I come quickly: and any reward is with ms, to give to every man according es his work shell be.” lav. 21:". ‘ Everyone la welcome to all Ser- vloea. ' ~ v Tbs llrltisb aml- l-‘orelgn Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND Pl-lNCxlflWllb "LAND ' g URINARY ii . _,._- CANADIAN MISSIONAIIIS “ ' COMMIND Bill-I SOOIITY AND‘ [Tl WOII I” HOPQ than I MIDI" have iourneyes so countries fsrend nser to preach and hssl and teach in the naie ‘f“%"'..l.'el‘b"‘f7 . omen Glliilllllllli This column is reserved for one of local interest. but advertising oi s news! nature may be inserted st five cents e word strictly psy- ebla in advance IDIHII’! TAXI Phone 1 aowaun Moiflblll‘ rmee Footwear at I'll Queen Street, corrrnnssanou me m. SUI-ANSI. BETA SIGMA‘ Pill Cake Sale Holman! today, S o'clock. A!‘ YOIJI SERVICE - Arufast Cool Co. Phone MOI. PHONE SAUNDERS 100d for group and wedding pictures on location. SILK and Parchment Shades irm: four inches to M inches at Brown Electric. ‘l0 HALIFAX in S5 minutes. via Maritime Central Airways. Phone M61 or M0. l____ A NEW WILLIS PIANO. .- Iod- orn doe rn. Rich mahogany. ‘roelnbs Music Store. ItANGETTES-l-lot Plates, Irons, T ‘ Clocks and Electric Shav- ers. ‘roombs Music Sim-e. CIIARLOTIEIDWN Golf Club Members are reminded that llama] dues slwuld be in by 1st June and i-hli M11183 of unpaid members are to be Poswd in the Clubhouse on that date. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendlary Magistrate's Court yesterday. s men charged with ssssult on a female was remand- ed until Msyal. A party charged with speeding was fined s10 end costs or 20 days. end s drunk end incspsble wss sentenced w 1o days in jsil. TRINITY CHURCH. - Rqulu vices of Divine Worship mu be conducted both morning end even, lnging by the Minister. Rev. T. E. Mclannsn. The snmon subjects will be "The world Council i of Churches" and "One World.“ The choir. wider Mr. Kendall's direc- tion. will sing two well-known us- thcrns: “The Lord is My Shepherd" b? Mia/warren. and "God A 8mm" by Bennett. The Church School will meet at the usual hours. The year's work in the senior school ls drawing in a close, and Family Sunday will again be o». served the third Sunday in June. A cordial invitation ls extended to worship in ‘rrlnlty Church this Sunday. THE KIRK 0!‘ SI‘. JAMES. — In the absence of the Minister. the RW- T- H. Bomb SOmdfS. who will be at St. Andrew's Clhurch. West- vllle. NS. as Anniversary Preacher for the day. the services of Morn- lm land Evening Worship at the Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the Rev. Murray Y. Fraser. B.A.. Minister oi First. Ohwch. Stellar- ton. N’. S. The music will be under the direction of ilhe Church Organ- ist, Miss l3. Lillian ‘McKenzie, Mus. BIA. and will incl/ride "Christ Hath ' ~~~ Anthem by Eric Thi- man. and “Hear Ye, Israel" from Mendelssohn? "Elijah." sung by Miss Barbara G. Rogers. BIBLE SOCIETY FELLOW- SHIP, — There ls today s deeper fellowship between the Parent Bible Society ms one Dominion Bible Societies than ever before and this lsnot all. There ls also a deeper fellowship bhsn ever before b6- tween ourselves and the American Bible Society. All this may be due in part to our common ancestry and ln pertooihewiangers and sorrows we have shared together throurlb long years of war: but even that is not ell. Ancestrsl voices doubtlcu call us together: mo. bresern. struggle binds us to- "etbew and more inportsnt still the hazards oi the future will hold us together. l-lc the Bible Society and its cause rough the P. E, I. Auxilisry or branch. Personals Mr. Wm. A. Sunpson. Hunter River was s visitor in ‘Charlotte- town yesterday. _Mr. and .Mra. Sanford Olson, Sluc Haven cabins. had as their guests over the week-end" Mrs. Judson Bisckmore. Searletown and Mrs. Gordon Msnwlllisms. Carleton. _ ' clluncll or sconmo sznvlcr ' ' LORDKS DAY, MAY 30 11:00 AM. ORANGE LODGE ROOMS Richmond Si; We melt “chm Crucihad, ~_~ Risen and Coming Again. M’ {rm/n d‘ P‘ '1i._>}._ lIfSllEIlEI MoUilliilPS “3 out of 5" ma: sensational. scan PREPARATION 'r a a '1' snows 11am on runes mu.» usans our or FIVE nAs Anuvnn. It's here today. Start using it tonight. Rub s little into the scalp night or morning. No musshno fuss. If you are one of ‘the three out of five you'll hove new hair coming in three or four W‘ H! ‘. it. It's worth it. $5.0 Closing Queen Mary Needlework Guild The closing and annual display of work of the Queen Mary Need lework Guild was held in the Writ ing Room of the “Charlottetown on Thursday afternoon. May 17th A great. many interested mem bers and friends were present u admire the wonderful result of Liv year's work. Even without. war luiitting bh‘ garments numbered in the nun- dreds and when it is remembered that in January oi this year the Guild sent 310 cluldrcns garments to the ‘Save the Children Fund" it is indeed s matter for congratu- lation on the amount of work ac- complished. Pride of place was given. to s5 beautifully bound and illustrated! book commemorating the szlver wedding oi Their Majesiies King George and Queen Elizabeth. ‘ibis book was inscribed and sent by Her Majesty Queen Mary to the Secre- for the members as a token of her spperclstion of the work done by the Guild. Accompanying this was s letter from Her Majesty's usdy in Waiting which reads as fol- lows: p "Queen Mary commands me to write and tell you how interested l-Ier Majesty has been in reading the reports you have sent. of the work being done by the Charlotte- town Brunch of Her Majesty's Needlework Guild. The Queen is so pleased to know of the various organizations ann charities it helps and whsl. a very high standard it always maintains. l-ler Majesty wishes in send the Guild some token of gratitude sud desires me to add to this letter the book of the Silver Wedding "The Record of Twentylfive Royal Years hoping that it will give pleasure to sli the members oi the Charlottetown Branch. Your! sincerely. Margaret Wyndham" Marlborough House London, S. W. l. Miss Beers. Matron of the Prince Edwsrrfisland Protestant Orphan- age and her assistant. Mrs. Horne received from the Guild at the close oi the afternoon 130 child- rcn‘s- garments, consisting of dresses (to the number of t0). sweaters. pyjamas, nighlgowns, etc. cuc.. ail individually and beautifully mods. Aa was fitting in view of the call for clothing overseas the babies‘ siveatars, dlghtgowns, boolces, caps scarves. day clothes. etc. for I-ler Majesty's Maternity Home in l-iampsteed. london. made a more elaborate showing than ever before. Both for the Queen Mary Meier nlty Home and for the P. E. l. Pro- testant Orphanage the care and dslntincss shown in the workman- ship was worthy of the high stan- dard always set by the mflllbIl. During the afternoon the Guild was honoured by s visit from the Psironess Mrs. Bernard, acmm- panied by her daughter. Miss Edith Bernard. - ‘ Thanks are due to Mrs. ilioster and the staff of the Charlotte- town for many courtesies extended and to those of the Executive who assisted in making thlsdleplsy ouch an outstanding success. Officers of the Guild: Pstronese- Mrs. J. A. Bernard. lion. President. Mrs. A. A. Sart- ti. President» Mrs. A. G. Putnam. vlce President. Mrs. 0- D- 13¢- Blots. Secretary -- Mrs. A. S. Cosh. Sr. Treasurer - Mrs. i". l. Smell- vvood. - , Executive Committee — Mrs. J. 1S tsry of the Charlottetown Branch i l l | | Canadian" Lesion llall Bolton-Sharron Wedding A pretty wedding took plslae on Monday. May 241.11.. st 2 o'clock. in All Soul's Chapel, Si. Fey's Cs- thedrsl. Charlottetown. . E. 1.. when Canon S. M. Malone united in marriage Ivy Elizabeth. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sheri-en and Peter Ross Colton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew ColLon~ of Toronto, Ontario. To the strains of the Weddlnl March, played by Miss Suzanne Brenton. L.C.R.M., the bride en- tered the chapel on the arm of her father. by whom she was given in marriage. She was lovely -n s ballerina length dress of while bro- cadcd silk, princess style waist end full skirt. She wore s cap made in Ann Bolynn style. from which fell s shoulder length veil of neb and curried e bouquet of red snd white carnstlons. She was stuend- ed by Miss Wilma Reid. who wore a replica of the bride's dress in heavenly blue. and carried an old P. Gordon. Mrs. James Paton. Mrs. lenj. Rogers. Sit. Mrs. W. II. Pet- thlek. Mrs. V.L Goodwill. Mrs. i-isr- ry Miller. Mrs. Reuben MacDonald. Mrs. A. B. Fisher. Mrs. W. Ches- ar S. eLurs. i ~ ' .1. ... .. wheels. cooled fabrics. POllIOe Pillows . CROCKETT 6' STOREY "mm 55 Grafton Si. fashioned nosegey of pink and white snapdragons. Mr. Fredrick llllngworth out Toronmsfivss best man. A reception was held gab the home of the bride. where there were about 50 guests. The bride's tsble was beautifully arranged. centered with a two-tier wedalngv cake surrounded with white net and sprays of English Ivy. flanked by tall white tapers. Following the reception. young couple left by plane on their honeymoon to be spent in Quebec City. after which they will _ take up residence in Toronto. On- tario. For travelling. the bride wore a burgundy color suit. with black accessories and s acreage of Tslismsn roses. Out. of town guests lnciuded- Miss Laure Coll/on. To- ronto: Miss Ethel Colton. Toronto‘. Mr. Fred lllinmvorth. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reid. Kinkora; Mr, and Mrs. F. C. hen-en. Crspaud: Mr. Douglas Sher en, Halifax; Mrs. Wm. McCormick, Bellevllle. ‘Ont: Mr. end Mrs. George Jones, Guelph. Ont. Ellen ’s Diary Iy as fiend Issuer's Will (Ccntlaued from Pare 2) tried to determine the ingredients. I found chicken noodles. onions. celery. and others I could not iden- tliy. all mixed in a testy lflodge podys that was a thick stew. it was eaten with vegetables and a communal roll frogn which one We a spiral before passing the mead to s neighbor. . the "And now" one of the more ira- velled said "we'll go shopping." I more worth for your money st . . . besides they have an escalamr there and Ellen's nsver seen one. yet!" The place chosen must nave been at the far side of the city for we returned with tired limbs but with the card and having seen but not yet ridden on the moving stairway. that thrill doubtless be- ing reserved f0:- a. later date! O However. pleasantly our day has been spent. as indeed. the entire week about. ‘gone by. I may not dwell too long on my departure from Alder-lea. which, though it might only have been a fancy cl mine. I left rather lonely. Even Plrd turned back from accompany- ing the car lo the hilltop on slow feet. And when I turned to look hock James was going along the fields to Robs on his way to Lhe other farm lo tskc the Spring me- chinery from its storing there. I remember now, the red shores of the homeland fading from sight ss we commenced our travelling. A damp wind blew but the tang of ll. was good and the Sirens hcle swells that. were tipped with shite ruffles. Many varied and beautiful scenes of the Province and States through which we travelled. ever new shd delightful. lie now in the distance between. And still the trafilcwontlnues inbo the night. bringing to memory the lines of llil v.\.»..|.~| it 1H (_I(_)')[] < rwnv. iblwvwni ll spoke up meekly: "I should like to buy s card!" "A card!" they echo- ed as one. "Well let's see‘ one volunlcered "we'll go to . . A sec- ond -lad_v said "No. we'll go w . . . they're better therel" and the third q,‘ *3 . '1'?) HT VUUR llilllllfilfi . remarked "don't you think you get a . p we Light in eight A v A l I Adjustable Roll if our on the Loy/n and relax In utter comfort! Built for relaxing in sun. Ad- justable to reclining or iuil lengbil position. Comfortable, well filled pod is available in choice of Pointed Duck, Woven Duck Coated Fabric Coven. White finished lftiliil z-"lti Z Ills. large rubber-fired Mods by SIMMONS Still SWINGS We're vory proud oi our glider assortment, because for o number of years, it was impos- sible re 9st rilem. These are cozy, modgyu niely priced Sun Swings-mode with bull bearing suspension and sturdy consrrugfgd frome. lock and seer pod is well bolstered cod covered in Pointed Duck, or with innerspring sect cushion covered by LAWN CHAIRS . Everything to moks your Summer ‘liorroble. Prepare now for o little leisure- you will be amazed or the cmounl- of rest and pleasure you con gel ‘for very small ex- Dack or Low-n CiioirszJ Footrests .. “u... .........,-_.,. .1145 each Canopies ...,J, ..... $2.35 each biz-I‘ ee.e-.e -e-ve~-. 0P up- wk‘ - ‘com- ' $2.75 to sass each 85c each Phone 834 _._._._..._.__..__-l.__ "Overheard in an orchard": ‘Said the sparrow to the robin: 1 ‘I should really like to know, Why 1t. is that. human beingp ' ' Rush about and hurry so?’ l ‘ Said the robin to the sparrow! ‘Can it be they do not see That. they have a heavenly Father Such as cares for you and mar" Until Monday - Diary -Go°q- night.