1 q-fi scmvrsicrsas f A crllml. auinlllln l.’ I. “Jam”, laeunblli- Y from m‘ m" “RT... m" s""'“'° ‘finals .. owl!" l‘ “ .00 no], ggfljllillllll _ ‘I, f,‘?, Eucharist us Sermon w» gvxzudlli... Ye I ' . "w. wear: Delft ' ‘ ‘no,’ (Jommlllllilli. , u: Monday. rrldey y _ 1.45 Tuesday. Thursday. hill-I'll” ;9.30 Wednesday I "Evenaolal- ‘~ _ _ ‘ l, . ’:i|o€a;1:,|rq free and Bull- yeprlaled. Vialtus‘ are welcomed Ind the incumbent ll (W! 9° i" mm “u; gach service. s1‘. rsuvs sucucsu cannon . . lbb tt, it. D. Jloctor. aermliiysfon Iholiiugford 'a.a.c.o.. ' Orranist and Choir Master N» 5UNDAY M11112 ASCENSIO DA -y;mpln Yolll-h Sunday m A, M. uoly C w! 11.00 A. M. Moruhll Prayer um“, (childrene Service) n my”. “What la ln Thine usnd -7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and gsy-mon. ' subject: "The Church of Youth" Members of the A. Y. P- A. will welcome at 8t.‘ Paul's Gilli‘!- PRESBYI-"ERIAIN. ’_ THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES _'.i‘h; lrsv. T. ll. Bnsseil boners M.A.. 8.12M. Minister u I Miss l. Lmihilelonsia Mus Rec: » iii A- M. CHURCH SCHOOL 11. A. M. Momlng Worship. : "Religion in the Home” Anthem: "0 For a Closer Walk with God" (Myles Foster) (Bread- luet CFCY) 7 P. M. Evening Worship Sermon: "The Church's Debi. to Motherhood!’ Anthem: -"liin er My Soul" >- (Turner) The Minister will conduct tho lervicea and deliver the- lorrnona _____________ ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prlnet and Grafton Streets Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister tlr. Frank Juhnatou A. T. C. l. orssnist and choir director ' ll s. m Morning Worship Rev. A. D. Macliensie; ~ Sermon: “The Home and the Nation" A service appropghtq to Mother's Day. , Hymns: 100, 766. intermediate Girls Choir.‘ '1 P- M. Evening Service ‘ . --...e-e-¢e: g g _ ‘rt. Egoesliseerélleesnsshittrhror "1: willukul ur UNlltil Lllulzcll 31-“?- TvY-sim mm’ "" C . i- _ ._._.._.._._.___'____.__ ‘t fiNbl-ANDEDIAL ‘Tljhllri-ATISIZCD . coo". ‘or Pmhmm f3 OATH . . "'""' ‘IT. Pllfijmu" i cannon hi?“ oar urn wrapped ov. r. a. (Meyer) ducted by the . ._,.__ Iirmoo Boblooi; "leer-alas Iron was‘, Minivan-a m“ n.1,. Outsiders" . men/a of House Dr at Tbs Anthem: "lleas. The [M150 My. Fashion shoppe, Great st. Scull" ilppolttoi-lvanni) . __._. I N" _ Vocal .5010, Mr. itanlq ‘m: SPECIALS I011‘. TIE MONTH caster. ~ 0F MAY, — i750 Creme or Oli "I was glad when they said to Ptrmanezvts for 05-00- M1173 Corner Prince "raa m. r. Organist A.T.C.M. | u. Evening Service. Supplying ‘flack a = and Scholars Elliott sun. sf the Sunday School will attend Director oi m, Mo...“ Service. i _ Borea- special Prisca. Diplomas all ' Certificates will be presented at Morning I Servtcaf " .- ' v v “Visitors vvill receive ‘a cordial.‘ finally." a... 1...... Solo, “ ‘ So Rev. Dr. A. Anthem: You are CIUBC tlelnaaaallfoister lmitalleaibmvfitialc hater A u. lrssasn. aux. acuo. “"- o-o- -- ow - c..*.*.':.c":v*..s."c'.:.c:: ILU to. ‘II. Divilllionhlp coa- GANONG,‘ é n I . . usscro fii22.?..“°-.'.fi".?...""$l‘." “mo-v- -== My o -1= to '1 .. Y 7' Mother's Day l , ‘Ibeulunlor Choirtin attesuhnce. .- rua sscasnean-r or earns»: "an sum-Tut m, m.‘ lersaon ilubiect: "Ilse Precious r”fl"_1‘h.,w. group and. ..cbolr" Selection; ’ Ileavdn and um. and Sea." — 1.0a s. In. “Divine vs»... eon- Minister " me, let no go into the home oi the lnIiL" ‘g BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH “a “u” “n”. p.rn. Business urgent. Minister p. oavlsou. as, ma, Allison unease. ‘Worship l! A. M. : "A "Friend oi the ‘ ’ Miss Pearle lume- Tllsfllburch School immediately Jolloufthe Morning Worship. g Worship‘ ‘l P. M. . "Mothers oi Maul." "Ind Me, Lord." cordially worship with ‘I'll a . ovanaua, Mo... and ombloatlons at Jack Cameron's. wedding ‘pictures on °.- , location. W0 Lorib oi ‘ ._,_ CAILDAD Farm and Poultry Filming received today. Femull d: Chandler. Beauty Parlor. Whclan Building. Phone 236. NOHCEc-All interested in the New Glaqow Cemetery are re- quested to meet in New Glasgow Ball Wednesday, May 12th, at I VENBTIAN BHADEB. — We " live good delivery on any type of custom built shades. We take measurements and install. Bee llmllles on our office floor. R. T. Holman Ltd. Charlottetown. rnacmns r-Anllmns. .. c’..- "Pi your horse drawn binder into a power drive at little cost with a Carlson Power Drive. Fits slny make b ndcr. Easily installed. John If. Macbaody Granville. HUNTER. BIVEI United Church Clmrge: Services on Sund , May 9th are as followsf-North Wilt- dilrc 11 A. lid. W-healley River 3 P. M. and Hum-tar River 7.30 P. M. Rev. .7.‘ I. Morrison, Minister. Organlstsv Mrs, o. Choir. Miss Pearle _ SURANCE. U. Daviaon. ' D- MacKensla. __ THE l. S. "NORTH 00551151!" invited to lo due Charlottetown Tuesday. mung]- May 11th and leads general cargo and livestock for 8t John's. New- location. r Blossom Sunday likely to be Growers say that the trees are afaaut _______.._____ CRABWELL for Photographs. contraband-loll ur WATCH FOR. SZLE properly 86 Richmond Street. u your: .555... _ Arufasi Coal Co. Phone 2498. PHONE SAUNDERS group and wedding pictures on JKOTHERS’ DAY- Chocolates, one and two pound packages. Johnston unrn. scrunch Norfcu our ofllce and yard will be closed Sal» urday afternoon. Arnfast Coal Co. IRON S. Toasters. ' d . For space and CENTRAL CHRISTIAN froizbt rem apply i» BMW“ Bell . CHURCH I ~ 3y 00., Agents, dz Johnston Drug Store. 5w; 5m,“ CHURCH NOTICE ‘for Parish of MARVEL D. DUNBAB. I. TI, billion and Ruetico for Slmdoy’. Minister. May 9th. St. John's. witch. Even- -o. ll. Presby, Organist Pro toss. 1w Prayer 3.00 P. M. st Mark's. ___.._ Rsistloo. Evening Prayer 7.30 P, M. ELECTRIC Mother's my Service, Iihese services will mark the con- Hotplmws. 19,“ L M, 51mm], “h”; u,‘ clusion of the present Rectoru Family Hull’. 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship and 9"!"- 3- A" a” Communion Junior Choir "Mother and Adams) “Nobody m", ‘u, mm". Prohibition Act wasffned $45 and (Flora Hamilton‘ Cllfll) Solo: “When Benson : Servant." "v.00 P. M. Evening Worship Ber cc. Sermon : Woman” “Ill “mutt gm n”. ti‘ u“, was . ended until Monday. (NellleJhorthiH Bradshaw) ' ' Make Mother's day afamlly day in‘ Church. Christian “A yams“. M‘ A was heard and adiourned until Razors. tenure or office. Wltev. Sidney s. Mum", 510L105 cggng-At the Snip c» en ary Mag s. ‘s Court yester- nom (can. " day. a party charged under the o'clock. costs or two months in jail, while u“ I. “u”. a. second case under the some act wave machine. May 11. 'I'hree drunk. and incap- ables also appeared, one being flu- ed $10 and costs pr 20 days, an- other rsleascd alter being in jsu l?" m". °' ' since May third. ‘and the third ZION CHURCH. — The services ongsunday will be conducted in the rimming by Rev. Dr. MacKensie whose subject will be "The Home and the Nation," a service approp- riate for Mother's Day. In tlbe ev- mer months. ‘Central Meeting for children 1O a. n1. Brcskinl of Bread l1. a. m. Pmvhlns oi the Gospel 1:80 pm. Prayer meeting Tuesday l p. in. Bible Beading Friday I P. M. B; the deeds of the law shell no flesh be justified in Illa sight Romans 3-20 The "lies of sin ls death but the sift of God is eternal life lhrouch suns Christ our um. Romans 6-23. -Ch h i vltes to worshl jéu-slfi: 63m . aural! YOU D NI Sermon: 7111c B} ‘ “ l llnailakeoble” A tlwusht for‘ UNITED PENTECOSTAL "’°"'"- ' CHURCH Hymns: 98, 781, 611. - - intermediate Girls Choir. u. 37 Ills! Avenue ' v. Quincy Stairs. Prior - o U Gospel Han While u- church building Dlier Phnce Street - m“, "a? "p," m, "MI," lprdv‘ o.’ ICIVICOI b0 flllllllfll‘ ll tbs Sons of mond Stree 3 p. us. Sunday, The subject will be; “The Second Coiling oi Jesus” There are many dgns in the would that indicate this event any be soon s. 'r. M. Evangelistic aseeiing. Everyone la welcome to all iler- vices. " SALVATION ARMY GREAT GIOIGI III-II"! England Bill. 10B li-lcll- ening, Rev. J. R. Skinner will speak on “The ShskeabIe_ and. Unohake- able", a thought for Mothers. The Girls Gloir will sing at both ser- vices. ‘fiomorrow being Dsyrnaknftyourdutytobeprae- h enta/abothservicesinhoziclsrof Mother. 81'. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Qmtday, May 9th,‘ 1948. Sunday after Ascension Day. Empire Youth Sunday: 8.80 AM, Holy Commun- ion; 11.00 AM, morning prayer and sermon (children's service). subject, "What Is In ‘ll-line Hand"; 7.00 PM, evening prayer and scr- mon, subject, "The Church of Youth". Members of the A.Y.P.A. will assist in the evening service. Officers. teachers and scholars of the Cunday School will attend the morning service. Special prizes, The British slili Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND Pluses snwsao ISLAND Auxrlraa! _-_ cmcutsrron ' ltsjorandlilravloterllaelnea _l1 a. as. Ilciiness , iubftet: "Motherhood Iarullsl with the Cross" 8.80 EAL-Sunday School I Bible Class. ' - angeliattc SubJect: "I larva." - Week night Meeting each Thurs- daylinm. special alanine. , Ii any alaa ltpr ‘ o nthsdoorlwlliooieiltohila. LI. All Wllllfllll. diplomas and certificates will be presented at this service. body welcome. ‘I'll I!!! 0F 5'1‘. JAMES. — TIIQ services at the Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the Minister, the Rev. T. H. Budell Somors, ‘M.A.. BIBLE letting. aemitlll, in the Mamie‘ on "Re- ligionlntheflo "sndlntbeev- morning "O For a closer Walk with voles, t ~ " ~o y ." e ... °°“" ‘"‘.T.‘"”."'.'. “d...” "it." w school meets at l0 o'clock in the morning throughout the mouths of May and June.‘ _ TIINITY CHURCH. — utvllllilfi- elude lltfiuuld [Ilia o! Mother's Day, and Family kmdl? ' ofdtlilegpd dur- will be observed fitlingly in Trinity '- ‘ ttho inomingatrvtce DI. David W. and Montreal. e for several days. Clocks, Washers and Tocmbs Music Stem. NOTICE-The auction sale at L. T. Boston's, Bonshaw, is post- poned till Monday evening at 6 mas. Jonnsrosvs net.- Wear Special May Sale. Also permanent Morrruns- oav Clioccletts. one‘ and ‘two pound packages. ‘John- ston d: Johnston Drug Store. BATURDAX CLOSING-A. Pick- ard dz Co. coal yard will close Saturday afternoon tier the sum- CRURCi-l 0|‘ ENGLAND.’ - Georgetown Parish. Sunday. May 9th. Holy ‘trinity, Georgetown 11 A. M. Christ. Church. Quarry Va icy. 2.8) P. M. Rev. D. A. Ycq. lurv. L. u. WBlGHT of mt‘; Cove, N. 8., will be the speaker on the Baptist Broadcast. Churdfs One llloundatim," Sunday. 1 P. M. Radio Station C. I’. C. Y. ' I T0 ATTEND GRADUATION — Mlle. M-A. Deacon c-f Parkd-sle ls leaving this morning for Halifax where she will attend the gradua- tion of her husband, Deacon, at Dalhousle University- CHUBCII 0F ENGLAND-ser- vices for the Parish of Springfield and Crapaud. Sunday, May 9th: Bt. Elizabeth's, Springfield, Holy Communion 11.00 AJVL: St. John's, Crapaud. evening prayer 7.30 PM. Rev. B. Fream. Rector. SOCIETY. — Ruth- Every- Pray .-. ‘fihink - and Give through , the P. E. I. Auxiliary British arid Ibreign Bible society or Branch, because"“1‘he Bible is not for one nation, but for all, and all the primlples upon which women seek to mbuild the world 5.12M, who will also preach the are found in This Book.’ Personals The many friends of Pauline Ward. Central Royalty, will regret to hear that she is s patient in the P. I. I. Hospital.‘ McKenzie Miss Cloris Bernard. daughlgr oi flout-Governor J. A. lernsrii and Mrs. Bernard. has from Boston and will visit with her parents at Government House IN- 1806 for l. ‘The Dr. M.A. men and and Mrs. McKenzie arrived yesterday to spend the summer in Eldon after several weeu in California arrived three wecks ahznd cf last year. l-lostesscs during the week were Mrs. Weston Whltlock, Mrs. J. ‘A. Bmdy an‘ Mrs. Hcwatt, Mrs. Arthur Weymouih, Mrs. T. G. Murray. r ' Miss Lena. Chnppellc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Chap- pellc, Esher St, who has spent the winter in Walthom, Massachuw cits, is at present visiting her par- ents. She leaves shortly for lylcw- ton. Mssss where she intends to reside. Graham Hooper, and Clifton Court. accompanied by Mrs. l. L. Wellner, $2, left Wednesday on s motor trip to Boston. On their re- turn they will lbe accompanied back by Mrs. Harry Brown who has been spending the winter ln melon. ' Mr. Gordon Bcll c! Halifax and his young son Frederick are visit- ing for a few days with his pal- ents, Mr. and lvirs. E. V. Bell, Euslon street. Mr. Bell. who .s graduating on May l5 from Nuvs Scotia Technical College in elec- trical engineering, will after grad- uation take a position with the, Isnperial Oil Col-mas 1y, Halifax. p In Memos-ions BIAIS-CWILHTI- CEASWELL One of the most highly respect- ed resldents of Bloomfield. in the‘ person oi Mrs. William Craswell, passed in her eternal reward on Sunday. after an illness of about three weeks. The late Mrs. Cras- well was in her eightlcth year. She mdde her home with her son, Al- ban and Mrs. Craswell. She was a devoted wife and mother. s loyal and affectionate friend, a splen- did citizen and an earnest and de- vout Christian. The funeral service was held on ‘rucsdsy afternoon st 1.30 from her late .esidence and was conducted by her Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson who was as- sisted by Rev. J. W. Nowe. ‘Then at 2 pm. the service was held in Bloomfield United Church and was conducted by Rev. W. G. Dickson assisted by Rev. C. O. Hewlett. It. was one of the lsrgut funerals seen in Bloomfield for s long while, ‘ testifying to the esteem and love in which thelate Mrs. Craswell was held by'all who knew her. The spacious Bloomfield Church was filled to overflowing with many sorrowing friends seated in the balcony, . The Minister said that for hire. Crsswcll..death was not a can quest but s coronation; not an end- how Mrs. Crsswell had always trusted the Lord Christ Jesus. and when the end came near, she simply put ‘her hand in His won- derful Hand. confident that His across the river of death to the Father's House oi Mary Mansions. The minister told how ens llsd selected the hymns for her ser m.- alld, said that he had never seen finyone keep her appointment with death in such a confident and God-fearing attitude as Mrs. Cras- well. She was a perfect example of those ‘Christians wiio had met their apointmenis with‘ death la the right way. For her it was eimNi’ l" Wilortunity to m her Master "has to Face" and heir ills commendation on a life well- spsnl. - The full choir with Mrs. Ira ihrsly ‘It tho orsso rendered the , 'R$.E’c5 TEAS. . n» on May 9 this year, according to reportslfrcan Nililflra F3115» 01"» but some curly blooms are out already, and here Evelyn McOauley of Niagara. Falls admires them. ham Lincoln born in's house which enough, but it had a foundation. Lincoln never forgot what he owed to his stepmother. That home had Scotch people that "s home with- would be safe. fence, courage and sacrifice. John Ruskin, in his "Seven Lamps oi lamps which builders should hold in their hands is the lamp “trutlW and he deals with two li building - the lamps ct "sacri- fice" and the lamp oi " bedreilco" and what he calls the lamp of fng but s new beginning. He told LpQWQT" we might equate with the ides of "courage" above mention- td. Ruskin had no place for dec» oration in building, the imitation cf a stone pillar by a. painted one was a violation of building mo rod "Ind lief! would support h-r light of the lamp of truth. Hbeyssio that architecture should be "hon- est." in building or in the y of .________________.____ favorite hymns of end sang as an anthem her fsvor- ite hymn, which she herself had selected before i monlrn following; culls y nnrssrs suns ‘GLOVES- . HANDBAGS llilSlEliY LINGERIE umsnruls ai $ Make Her Day one of‘ the happiest ever by giving Her orie of the A GIFTWWfCQ KENNEDTS LADIES’ READVY-TU-WEAR ilsa ourrn s1. @eo<t»o e-¢co<c»co<c»ce-¢»o l PHONE i756 i Literature _: Allli Lift ' t ay 65......“ MOTHER AND HOME s.___ I think we may say that four pil- lars of the state are home, church. law and patriotism. No state can be secure without these. We may say tco that as important a pillar as any is the home. Moreover, it is surely no exaggeration to sffmn that while the nzodern home has comforts and conveniences that. our forefathers knew nothing about. that institution has lost. or is fast losing, a great deal of its influence. Does not the prevalence "of juven- ile crime show that. there is some- thing radically wrong? Is it true that what we call discipline is falling down? Have children too. much jog-their own wayysnd do they iOlflfllfli. reason find it hard to adjust themselves to the, larger world that awaits them? We may think of a home in terms of a house, for there" can be no home without that to begin with. Now a. house has a foundation. 1 roof and at least four walls. The book of Proverbs says thstWisdom is to build her house and "she has hewn out. seven pillars." ._lt ls lei: to our imagination to say what these seven pillars shall be. and that shall depend on what our theory of life is, The foundation of a home needs more than money. Was not Abra- had no window? It was humble as its fourldetio love, and with- out this there is no home worth the name. ‘There used to be a saying among out prayer was a home without -\ roof." A Hebrew writer speaks ~of the wings of the Almighty Gun was in him a shelter. To those who live in a home like that llfa Some one has said that the four walls of a home are-truth, obed~ Architecture" says that one of the if the other essentials that go to When we come» in “obedience” I the home, we instinctively think if restraint. Surely discipline is one cf the most needed things in ' the modern world. Things, good themselves; tske the reins in their hands and run away with us. inns saying ls "the htnd that rocks ant cradle rules the world." Aylmil: H’ Ruskin says "we are not sent in!» the world to do anything which we cannot put our heszts." it took courage to start life this new world, and that charac- teristic ls always called for. Oi course one of the walls of the house of life must be sacri- fice. This ls the one first mention- cd m the "seven lamps." Ruskin has no place ‘for mere extrava- gance. but beauty must not be sacrificed" because of s tight purse. When we think cl the pioneers of this land —those men who felled the trees, laid out the loads, built. the schools and churches, cultivat- ed the garden of the wind, and saw w it that the altars were never vold of incense, we reaL/c how they placed the needs of the mind and soul high up among lfzs necessary‘ things. l ‘Home's do not just happen. Llfc to amount to anything must be an ordered business. whereof our nerves are scant -llfc richer. fuller that we want." home to use another figure, is the‘ fountain from which the flow which make a country great and prosperous. Mothers Day nae come round again and when we think about home we cannot lame our mothers out. How true the old for the letters and cards of sym- pmthy received in their reconf- ‘beresvememl. » __ into lli lift; The, iva tera EEANSWJAPQRK nard. will. combo. yawn, h... sonrllm“ school. ' For month of April. Senior Department: Grade X—l. Dorcen- Colwill. . Gradu- 129-1. Joan MacArthur; 2. Harold’ Dymcill; 3. Christlesday» . Crude VIII-J. Edgar Dyment; 2. Julia. Maclnod. - i. Grade VII-l. Priscilla MacAr- thur; 2. Thane Ellis; 3. Ernest 001-‘ Grade VI-l. Doris Rodd: 2. Ed- , Mn Cami; 3.,Pauiine Rodd. ~- Grscle V-l. Bobby Maynard; I. Gladys Paugh; 3. Roy Newcoqrlbe. - Perfect attendance: Doreen Col- vrill, Harold Dyment, Joan Mac- ~ Arthur. Christie Maynard, Priscilla * MacArthur. , Cann, Bobby Maynard, Roy New- - Highest average: thur, 85%. Olga Simpson, teacher. cnnnior TiiilliliS The family of the iota-Mrs. A. D. Ross wish to express their think-i " to the ncighbmlrs and friends for their many acts "of those who sent floral iflbliifio Mid I Edwin Conn, Orville J osn MacAr- kinduesato» Tender beans baked to nutri-_ tious perfection lIl a spicy tomato sauce - ri ht amount oi‘ pork for that " oston Brown’ that's Alymer. _ too, deserves Aylmcr quality. . . just. the flavor - - - Your family; PORK w76mafo the deceased the end. "The Beautiful land". The floral tri- butes were numerous and very pretty. Mrs. Craswell leaves to ‘mourn her loss one sister. Mrs. 8am Dun- can. Bloomfield and two brothers. Joslale Srnallmsn of Hlllsboro, N. 3.. and William smallmsn of Salem, Mass, also one daughter, Ruby. and ono son, Alban. in Bloomfield. Her husband pre- decesstd her several years ago. , The following were thepsllbssr- are. and with the exception of Reginald MacAutlenil. 111- are nephews oi the deceased: lloy mailman, James Duncan. Thomas Duncan. William Duncan, Judson Qnollman and Reginald MacAus- land ’ The flowers were canted by Weldon Dgnan, Prank ’O'Mssra and K. Hanson. interment was ‘in LIS. a Further notice will be removed. Charlottetown, Prince Edvard Island, Ml’ 7|‘ ill! famiiv Hlfli ill BIDOMHQM cemOtery.--0- O Norton iiililii LIMITS on moral: iliililllii ‘ NOTICE a. i...» given rm effective Friday, May m, i l94l, the restrictions placed on motor vehicle traffic on the highways citilis Province ore removed, EXCEPT IN _ WHERE WEIGHT OF VEHICLEIANDLOAD EXCEIDS if,“ given when oil ‘rttifitfldlll are ;_~ J. Mmeexiunou‘ ; ~ Deputy Provincial Ste 4 .V\ ,-_\