awe n. I!" 3p“ misty Sstfy For .8. Ami P.E.i. I WIIEZO(I RM’. I. M. I. > -- ~-—» REV. J. M. MURCHISON Th- Roy Elli B. Wheelook. pea- tor of the Fairville Baptist Church in New Lirunswitfl: has been ap- pointed wretary to the auxillarids of the British and Foreign Bible Bocifity of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, .\lr. llhcoloci: suocecda the Rev. l_\i. .\Illi'(‘.ll50tl'i. a native of Prince intersect-nasal I ERTOI i "Tl 5m"! Gordon has Ieretvw‘ rd the sld “out, that hrr gait! ‘Flora Adcluu- Hunteri Mrs. James Hsndrihatv Mia of tho late Dr liandrshan plAaPrI aaa; i907. at mi with drop rezn-t in‘ a flrrl! of frimds once Powers of Alherton uhn is a patient tn the COUHH recent illness. The many friends of Mr. Alfred Wclis nil] regret tn learn that he “as throvtn from the sccdfl‘. while “OWIIIE oats near his home about c week ago and is now in the Prince County Hoqlitai with a broken collar bone and minor in- JUHEI. A special meeting of the Alberton Branch, Canadian Legion. was held in the Masonic Hall, Friday ave- Ling at 8 o‘ciock, for the purpose of ordering cement for members planning t» build under ths V. L. A. Plan. Mrs. Con O'Brien is receiving a warm welcome home after an ex- tended visit 'wi-th relatives and friends in Newbury Port_ Mass. ‘The United Church Mission Band mot in the Church I-lali one alter- noon recently". President Dorothy Bonyman was in tha chair. The worship service was led by Lana Hunter. Mrs. J. M. Fraser present- ed the study of India. A novelty dance spo ed b! tho Alberton Branch Women's In- stitute was held in the hall on last Thursday night. Excellent music was furnished for the occasion. and refreshments were served by a committee in charge. ‘There were a largo number in attendance. and the proceeds which were in aid d the Alberton High School were most satisfactory. The Alrberton Parish Hall was crowded to capacity on Wednes- day evening. when ths Kinkora Dramatic Club presented their highly sntsrtalnlhg three act play entitled "Lena Rivers". Tha spec- ialties we“ also worthy 0! mlwh praise. Alter the entertainment ths cast were served refreshments by s number of ladies from the parish. The regular meeting at the Al- berton Branch, Women's kistituts was held in the W. I. Hall on Fri- day evening. The President, Mrs. Edward Island. who served tthe Bociczy as secretary for 24 years. .\fr. Wherlock holds the degrees sf Bach ‘.0;- of Arts and Bachelor vi ll. v from Acadia University; ilso tro drgrce of Sacred Theology inm l” Andover Newton ‘Thcolo- pa.’ Srlwol. Newton Contre, Mass." serves 0n Board lie has her-n president of the loc- ll Baptist Ministers‘ Institute. clerk o.’ the llnitcd ‘Baptist South- rm rlnfliiiflllCll. and smrctary of the l ti Baptist institute of the Amer tn Provinces. He is also sec- rcarv of the United Baptist 6th Whcolock had served as as- ‘u an! pastor in the First United Bapttv Church at Moncton and prior to coming to Fair-ville where he son's-d five years, was pastor of the First. United Baptist Church at Plaster Rock for three years. .\lr. Pdiicltlsnn, studied at Prince of llKilcs tiolicge, Charlottetown: lloocit- Bible Lnstituto, CIHIcago; Lane rhv-ological Seminary, Cincin- nati and Daihousie University, ilalzlax Early in his ministry he W“ pm: »r of the Presbyterian (‘lunch at Middletnwn, Ohio. and it'll)» fol‘ nino years was pastor at liolprqnn, PET. l.n l“l_' Mr. Murchison traumatic s .;fc mombcr of the British and Forhcn Bible Society in rccniznl- iirn u.’ r a wrviccs to the Socicty. .‘l' tilt cl Pk tvlll speak at Ih" rtvlni ‘rmiiilg of tho Pill .-\iX' ‘ u N1 i: tn bc held in "i. Lcllcnn Church "t Milton luhn - ill‘. l wlnv June 26. Annllml‘ "W"? .I"“.f{f‘l' will be ilcv. f? B. lll“fl~ Val, DD (if Saint John. T!“ “t ~rvrd in the Frv"l"_v for 71"’ "Pl i0 Mars. STA ill‘ COL! EITIONV 30'. D LONDON‘. Juno l6 a. tllfu 95>. rl " lbw-n of Latino of Brl ri.n'.~i " innit.» l~l ck. n: i813.‘ ' 133,940) at a pnbICl Charles Profit presided. The Secre- tary, Mrs. Joseph Callaghan read the minutes of the previous meet- ing, which were adopted. The treasurer, Mrs. James Pike gave a very satisfactory report: After all the correspondence had been read. and s. discussion on same; it was moved and seconded. that the sum of $300.00 be given for school improvements tAlberton High), it was also moved and sec- onded that $10.00 be given in aid of the Greek Relief Fund. Money was also voted to buy prizes for ths different grades to be present- ed at the school closing. Delegates were appointed to assist with part of program_ to be prepared for the W. I. District Convention to b9 held in Brooklyn School. The President, Mrs. Profit. was IP- pointed u; attend the annual con- vention in Charlottetown. 'l"here being on further business, the meeting adjourned. The regular meeting of the "Un- ion Community Club" met at the home of Mrs. Howard Clark re- cently the president. Mrs. Lloyd Wiikic presiding. lviiss Mortar“ Fnrsythe. Secretary, read the min- 111e,; of the previous meeting. Af- ter the usual business routine of ths meeting had been completed. the members decided to give the school children s surprile Party the afternoon of the 13th. instant. Ai the request of the teacher, the ladies kindly rsrnmised to help t0 defray part. of the remaining ex- pcnscs of the "Hot Lunch Project" so successfully carried on durlni the past school term. The Club (IFUIKIPCI to present a play in Alherton. some evenini Ln "l9 "oar future. After the appointment nf the different committees. a 511°" hut very entcrtainthg program was carried out. undcr the direction oi Mrs. Arthur Wilkle. At close of the meoting refresh- inctits wcrc servvd h)’ U" 005i!“ flggysLnd by the committee in charge. ‘ on June - the Tpr-wntn Western Hospital. He!‘ death \\.‘.i he lrarn- wide The man; friends of Mrs. Clar- South. Pnnre Hospital. \\|ll he 513d in know, she is inlprovtili.‘ from her \4-_ 75v sums 12104‘ when you. or someone close to you, is Ill. you are in no mood to guess or gamble. You want to consult the best Doctor you (an ind. And when you hold that Doctor's prescription in your band. you want to pass it on to another hand that is skilled, experienced, fully capable, responsible. Yes, we know precisely how you feel. Aad this Prescription Pharmacy is here to reassure you in iuu such a situation. Ask you: Physician. He will tell you that ours is a responsible service; the service you seek. l l, THE YAl DRUG STORE IP16 uussusr - snort: 21f infrastru- rntskmrnou‘ (Continued from Page l1) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling motor- ed to Greerlvale, former home of Mrs. Ling, attending the 1m. "H1111! of honor roll of time who enlisted in the Second Grew. War for King and country and freedom. Very inspiring addresses were Elven by Mr. Donald Nich- olson. pastor of Brookfield 01r- cuit, and Rev. Morrison. pastor of Hunter RIVBl charge. A beau. tiful solo was sung by Miss lviary Muttart and a reading by little Miss Nicholson; also instrumen- tal music was played by Mr, men. olson. Hazel Grove. a. very cs1. ented YOURS musician. Chairman for the evening was Mr, 331-1 MacRao. Organist for the eve. ning was Mrs. marl Maclilgg, Dainty refreshments were served to those honored on this uniqu: roccaslon and others present. Mr. MacRae in closing thanked one and all who made and helped in this occasion. The honour roll contained the names of twelve Vuung men representing the army. navy. and airforce. They were all volunteers and all, although some had seen service in Italy, France and Belgium, came back to resume civilian life. some taking up farms, railroad work. and in other walks of life. The honour roll was un- veiled by Mrs. James Brown, wife cf a returned soldier. Meeting opened by singing "OIrCanada" {and closed with "God Save The i Kins." ANNUAL MEETING_—IT\‘DIAN RIVER. c. w. L. l i I —’I‘he annual meeting of the C. W. of Indian River and Ken ‘sington was held in the Kensing- ‘ton Church Vestry on June 15th with s, good attendance. The pre- Fsident, Mrs. B. C. McLelian was ; In the chair and opened themeet- |ing with prayer. The minutes of llast regular meeting and last an- nual meeting and roll‘ call was yread by the secretary, Mrs. Kil- ' liride. Reports of officers and con- ' i veners ilolio-wed. Mnst Kilbride {gave a short resume of the years zwork and also read the financial statement. Social Service Com- ,mittee reported sending the usual i donations to institutions and pack- flng Christmas boxes for sick and l shut-ins of the parish. Sick mem- ‘bers were remembered with treats ‘of fruit and a needy family re- ceived some help. Mrs. I... G. Ram- Isay gave the report on Red Cross lwork and also reported on Indian - River Girl Guides which are isponsored by C. W. L. This Com- pany has made good progress is". the short time thcy have been or- ganized. They were visited re- cently by the Prince County Com- missioner who complimented them on their smart appearance. Bev- eral entertainments were held by the Guides during the year to raise money for Camp. Corral- pondence included g letter from the convcner of lay-retreats. Mrs. D. l". McNeil regarding a closed retreat to be held at Notre Dame Convent in July; a little from T. B. League regarding securing a hail for the X-ray unit. to use when they; come to Kensington in August; a letter from the Con- vener of Pfiblnilty snd a very fine letter from the Convener of S0- rial Service and Child Welfare. After some discussion on ways and means to augment C.W.L. funds the election of officers took plscs with the following result: President. Mrs. B. C. McLelian . 1st Vice President, Miss Ellie Gillie. i 2nd Vice President. Mrs. Eckar Hickey. ' 3rd Vice President, Mrs. Daniel Noonan. Recording secretary. Mrs. Fer- tlie Kiibrlde. James Pendergant. ‘Treasurer, Mrs. loco Hughes. Hcetlng adjourncl followed by lirncrllction oi‘ the Blessed Bac- rsmentt-K. Yo: t: Antinll-bl-slty Mr. David Bsrwise, City, spent Miss Lorna Waits, York. Corresponding Socretary" Mrs In m“ M" mture‘ Sunday in York, the guest of his guest sister, Mrs. Fred Thompson-C. Mrs. Msclischern. has The apple orchards are my NIB CHARLOTTITOWN GUARDIAN H ti s.‘ :9 w, mi OUTSTANDING SPEOIALS FROM THEIR TWO BIG FIIRNITORESTORES and bucks are upholstered in either red or black is ONLY vslilfi ....-.. ....... ...__ These smart comfortable Choirs will givs that greatly desired, new, modem appearance. _With o bright chrome frame the seats leatherette. - - - Suitable for your home or place of business-Alley take up very little space and will give long and satisfactory service. The price ON SALE AT HOLMAN'S BOTH STORES-SUMMER SIDE AND "CHARLOTTETOWN —For Friday and Saturday»- For Restaurants - Beauty Parlor - Kitchens - Etc. Chrome Frame Chairs Regular 9.95 —Friday and Saturday Special 50 EACH It!‘ F i Clearance! Some Slightly Soiled Bedroom Choirs in u variety of styles cushioned Arm Choirs-beautiful slipper sects and padded bucks. BEDROOM CHAIRS - and sizes-comfortably Choirs with spring-filled _ These Choirs are nicely covered with dainty pastel and dork cretonnes. - - - Give yourself the comfort of one of these smart, new Bedroom Choirs ut- o great saving. off Regular 7.50 to 45.00 ..I_..SPECIAL~ 5.00 to 30.00 On Sole HOLMAN’S Both Stores _ Here It ls! At An Extra Special Price Regular 12.50 FRIDAY and SATURDAY-EACH . .. price. FOLDED AWAY resigned her position with Bank of Nova Scotia prior to her marriage, which is to take place the beautifuhnow, while they are all decked out in their spring blos- soms. _ Mr. Lloyd Vesssy is busy bulld- lng his new bsrns. and plans building a house in the nearvfut- ure. Mr. Sterling Saunders. City. is the guest of his sister. Mrs. west. Cooper. Mr. I-iaroRi Watts is doing n rushing‘ * ‘ with his tractor this spring. ' Miss Lois Craswell, employee of S. A. MacDonald's. spent Wed- nesday in York. tho guest of Miss Gladys Crockett. Mrs. Vernon Duck has as her this week. her mother, ‘hsrnips are a failure in York owing to the wet weather, with many farmers thinking of sowing them over again. 1 7.50 The perfect Work Tobie for your kitchen, laundry, gums room, den or summer cottage. When folded away the Table takes up only Z inches of space along the wall-when open the working surface is BIA feet by 2 feet. It is sturdily constructed, the legs lock in position, the top is of block or brown tempered Masonite edged with o polished aluminum bond- ing. - - - This is the ideal tabla for a small space and it is at on amusing ON SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Guaranteed Satisfaction Since IIST Mr. Vernon Crockett. York. is spending a short vacation in Tor- onto, ‘the guest of his brother. Edwin Crockett. Mr. Harry iiewis has entered the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment, and his friends nope to see him back home again soon. Mr. John l-ialroyd. Winsloe. was a recent visitor to York. Mr; Olie Brown. City, is spend- ing a few days in York. Misses Norms. Lewis, Mary Watts. Olga Proud, Shirley Cooks Better Than Usual , KITCHEN CHAIRS ' At A Big Saving! Regularly Priced or 1.25 SPECIAL — FRIDAY and SATURDAY q 1.50 We were lucky to get these well built Kitchen Choirs from tits .. 'Wor Assets Corporation and we're passing’ our luck on to you. These Choirs are much stronger and sturdier as they were manufactured for the R,VC,VVA,,F., finished in a darkynoturcl vornisiif- - . They ore a very special Choir of o very special price. On Sole at Both Storev-SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN ~ Ji ma The Wonder Table 0f Many Uses ding Utility Tables s» ~_-..~.»~.»_ At Hoirnonk Both Stores — Summarsidc and Charlottetown HQLMJWQ ~ ' SID a CHARLOTTETOWN READY FOR US! and Marguerite Vessey have re- turned to their homes for the summer vacation after nttendingl Prince of Wales College. ‘ John Wccks_and Bill Kcizci. ‘HE still working on York RnacL. which is showing a great im- provement. Mr. Westley Matthew; or. Road Master. is also doinl‘ good work. Mrs. Peter Proud and daughter Olga, were visitors to Summer- sitie on Thursday. accompanied by Miss Fannie R11 and Mrs. Jack MacPherson. both of Char- lottetown. ' i. Ho ~l0fd. N. S. Mr. silo" in; not... Lewis and Mr. and Mr.» Milton Vcssey last urck aurndcd tlir gradua- tion nf thcir urnnrl-rintllzlttcr, Miss also llf‘l' parents, Harry Louis. Norma Lcwr. illr and Illlk .| \ Nlfllfll-tlll t'- nnw ai- lhc Church rnnvcniintt L" brng Ilf"lfI Ill Sarkvllle. acccptcd n t'.\lI to Mil- Thc congregation of York trill bc sorry i0 see him leave. IJCCRULO he was a grand preacher. "out they all wish him success in his new field of lab- our. RN lending which has .z