; mus 111.1939 i St. Peter‘: Cathedral ~ fly, cruvou MALONE. in. s. 14. Th. Sunday Services g_oo—lioly Communion. 3_45..—MstlnI. 11,oo Holy Eucharist. C|I0|'Il Illtl n. 7' weer: Day services _ 7.t5——Exoept Monday and Iri- g,y.—8.15 Holy Communion. Friday 7.30 Evensong. St. Paul’: Church ciin Organll . Achnir‘ Director. Albert Dlnnls 2nd. Sunday alter _ ‘ 10.00 The Sunday SohooL 11,00 Morning J’raye_r and ser- Oil. "oiimory AntheIn.. -and so loved the world.” — -H‘ . talner. 7,00 Evening Prayer and lennon. ioilowed by Holy Coiunnunion. qrlI2:lIl:lR}§lII¥8:l)Y__V!ELCDME.____ PRESBYTER IAN —f rue Prrsbyterlltl Church in Canada St. James Church Pownui Street Minister — Rev. R. Moorhead Legate. D.D. Organist-Mn. K. S. ltogara. choir Director-—MI's. J. A. Lawson VEURCH-ESTCiMORRO'W | CHURCH of ENGLAND _ e..p¥i'sT The Baptist Church Cor. of Prince and Fitzroy sis. minimi- ‘gr;-mlflltney la.“3enton.IB.D.. Director ol Music. b'i'luG‘l|i:breackH. Campbell. Mu.s.. Baa. Morrglpix ‘Vleorlhlp 11 . M. h“5°'mm néruflhruwrony or Garlca ! Anthem: [And of Hope find‘ (3""'-V"“"'----—-——!'Jlgnr The Church School. All classes from Beglnneg-g 1., Junior have their session_ll.30 A. M: 9013 All senior classes 12 o'clock at‘ who se Evening Worship '1 P. . -Sermon "Some Little’ Things‘ That Count." i Anthem—-From All That Dwell "°l°..‘.'. ‘.";° film? ‘ ".“."“‘“l€.’. G 0 W011 the denim Church. " W Central Christian Church - Kent Street Minister: Rev. 5. C. Cooper, '.l‘h.M. Organist-Mrs. .V. L. Dingweli. Morning service — -- -— ll a.m. Music: Solo, “Thy Will Be Done"- Mr. Preston Beck. Sermon: The Busy Man. , Sunday school-— — -10.15 A. M. Evening Service — -- — —- 7 p.m.. Music: "Selected". y Are You Living?" All cordially invited. i Public Worship: Divine Service 11 a, m.. and 1 °'sm..'naay School a.t10 A. M. Antiicm—-A Song of Peace - eioeu HI. Soioisls—MlsI Margaret Cud- mm, “is: J. A. Lawson. .. .. .._ I-;venlng—Anthem selected. Strziligi-rs and Visitors Cordially lnvl ‘ Zion Presbyterian Church Prince and Graft ‘ Street Minister — Bel G. C iyle Weliflel Organist —- Miss Rena Wood. Morning Worshif: ii A. M. Theme: “Th only Wsy to The Father." llymns: 81, 355, 788. 185. Anthem: ‘Eternal Father. Strong lo Save.'- — - — -— ——Dykea. Evening Worship: 7.00 P. M. Theme: ‘inspecting Ihe Rights of Others.‘ Eighth in 3 series on ‘Guide- Posts to True Living llymns: 315, 410, 1. Anthem (for women's voices) Tescefully ltound Us shadows are I-‘alling.'—- — — — — — —SMm- \'. ll. The sabbath school And Bible Classes meet at ten A. M. during the summer lnolithl. You are cordially invited to war- ship with us. Mcliill Results llnnounceilglnt ., Music Exams - Results of in Music held in Olultlotihabown McGill University are as folovws: Pisnoiortel Senior Grade:— lionours: 11011130 cox: ’tu-eae. DDR- allot? irgaginezghl. _ lnti.-rmc e nde:— llonors: Sister Mary Wlnnifred (Mount St, Mary's): sister Cecilio Joseph (Mount St. Msrrs): D01‘- othy Keeping. Elementary Grade:-— Distinction: Elsuie Porter. lloiiours: Joyoe Coffin. Pass: Sylvia Olmandler. Primary Grade:- Dlsilnction:EtB:0ildl. Mmfll. gm‘ tes Jenkins, ovyn Ml-300111 llonoups: mains Bourke: lizleenot Bourke. l'r‘.mary Grade. Klmmmr Coiirse:—- Distinction: Bombers Quiche’- clliniours: Shirley Dunnlzic. 101115 rec man, Elisabeth - v’ Ml‘. Walter ClaD0§1Vboll.'9W‘|nm°"- The above students are S li;lmNIl'ss Lillian McKenzie. “*4.- Martin: BIRTHS tom".-on... the clurlotbetovn ilispualson June 14‘. 1089. to M1‘- anci Mrs. Lei?/oy Rogerson. South- on. port, .1 (laughter. 0% Mr. and Mn- liiscKiNNON—At June 12th, 1930, to ?h_Mac&rlaon._-_ds2¢h_t~_I'_-h__ DEATHS 00slr.l.Lo — At, Elmwood, June 18. 1939. Ephrlum ooetellp. , 56 years. to B0 . Anna Church, Lot. on, Monday June 19th. It9 o‘clock. - lin0w:\'—At York on Friday June 16. 1039, Bertram R.‘ Brown. 53 years. . tornoirmi . Sunday. A short service at its residence at 2.30. i.i:a'r-ea to York Church for services at 3 (W104?- Doiron sled 00 years. Funeral his lstn residence on Monday morning M6 to st. Duristan's Blllllal thence to the Horned OIl.h°1.1° Cnnetery. \, ' \ In Memoriam. MR. cloud: '1‘. LII The death -‘-1-"1'. Ind width incurred on filo; 11$ {xvi oi-iiiligdggz to mourn Mm He was n'oekton_. guns. .y,g-gs .g,tereI UNITED CHURCH of CANADA Trinity United Church Prince Street 30% nlllh Miller. M.A.. 3.1). n r Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A_, 3.1)., Assistant A. Boy Kendall. L.lt.A.M.. A.A.u.o_, Or aniet I $.00 IJII-—P|'l'bllo Worship. Gmornion. Fellowship of the luv. Hugh Miller. Antigen: ‘'0 saviour of The W0l1d — — — —5lr. John Gross 3.80 P. M. Sunday school. 7-00 i>.in.—ruoiie Worship. Slornlnent of Holy Communion. §;I5II:;=_ 3-goedv. gush Slvliller. Beannett. . B P it - olo:“0B.eetl Th Lod — Mendelssohn. - " ° ' Misc Ruth Puncher.- A Cordial Welcome ls Extended to NURSES ASSN. ,ELElITS SLATE ME E T IN I} Miss Ina Gillan El- ected President- Miss Ethel Johns Is Guest Speaker. r‘: The eighteenth Annual meeting of the Re tered Nurses’ Assoclat on of Prince Edward Island was held in Lbs Oha.1Iggi;tetc:v;nooHgtcIlv.I Thurs- dag} une , a. . ter payment of the annual fees, the meeting was called to order by the President. Sister Stanislaus. In the course of her excellent 0 ning address the President the in to retain the en usinsm which had been so evident on the occasion oi.T'helr Majestles' visit. she then welcomed the Special Miss Ethel ohns. a cam well known nationally and one in Canada and in the Un- States, and spent; four years in Europe as Field Director of the Rockefeller Foundation rendering conspicuous service in the develop- ment of ' in " his and Hungary. ' The minutes of the last Annual Mectirlg were read by the secretary. and the convenors of the various oomlnittces gave their reports. showin dtsn Nurse. Miss at 1!}; Johns is internationally. she has held various west that much was being ac- Ciiruto Tl-IE cuaxomn ‘ fi Son of Former Island [Guam-an ' Woman Is Champion ,, .. _V _ Gasser. nee 13 was awarded his tfdphl’ 3-5 of the Rlolimond Recrea- Depaitment Marble tourna Raymond . .1. years. ight at the specla t.l mm‘ Tuesday” the Lions Club evening meeting of at the Hotel Oarquinoi. Richmond. Oallromia. The Lions were eo- sportsozs oi’ the tournarrient. Errol Lens,‘ chairman of the tournament pr nted the trophy. ' e tournament this Y?-GI dlfew 235 boys from the various phy- grounds oi the City. It was the/ largest number yet to compete in a. tournament here. Raymond J. Gusher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gamer of San Pablo. California. Mrs. Gus- her was formerly Miss Genevieve Bouchard of Cardigan, P. Island. 1 Red Cross campaign Returns coming In Well. Although the Charlottetown Red Cross Collections are not yet. com- plete the total amount received has reached sl,62945t5. ’Ilhe ladies Committee was successful in bring- ing in $492.87 while the Men's re- turns have now B-lll0llal'l’lA3d to $828.- 50. The sincere thanks of the Society go out to on those who have so generously assisted in making the 1939 Red Cross Ca gn the suc- cess that it is--those who so kindly gave of their time in collecting and those who ed with such fine contributions. Each day-’s mail in-lncs oon,t.ri- butioris from the school districts throughout the Province where the canvass is being carried on by the Woirm.-n's lrristituaee. the teachers and the pupils. The _ go in sunimerslde is to be "conducted .next’ week ’Monday. June 19th., by the of the Aibegiweit Chapter’ of the !.0,DE. Following am the recelpas to delet- PERJNCE COUNTY Augustine Gave Bedeque Ca.mp'oel.l-ton Carpe Traverse Carleton Lot 8 Chelton Conway Elmsdale Hamilton Kelvin Grove Kildiare Cape Knutsiord Linkletter Mill River East Mt. Carmel “F99.”PN9¥PPP9¢9P?PPNPPH9g S8Sszsasasssssssasssssssss Wilmot Woodstock $9703 QUEENS COUNTY \ Auburn Bonshaw Cherry - Valley n . oomplis ed. The audience was then privileged to hear an address by Miss Johns. or subject. "The Can- “ she sued th fglvc years. From a humble beginning 9 in the nine rovinoos now have a medium by w 1611 they mm’ "talk to each other." The following officers were elected for the 3'83!"- nis Glélgcn; Vice . An Mal : --‘N555 §’a?iu"ii'§cxen“fie; 'rre-aaand Res.- d le . ”mru vxrlere appointed i as i :- ’ muting Education section-Miss ‘ - ctl ‘um. mnmm le1:M°P?lgt c fieallll Hm Ell ustmi, member ‘of the Prince Ed- ave-ry in- tnlk] tak- ne.ss.' D ' DI‘. lvxmmfsimdhgdigl is odd lll.Sfl'll:6%l'lIe 1 MW edtnttie w.':*r.b. .... 3...... “lfli ampbell, Mrs. .31 xueuan. _ mm _n“p.&.yo1“:. or the char-lcliftten W 1%. . l.l0Il colours’ VGIYXOG X has of Educ: flfl‘ VIhl.I:b|o rt.-u..si".”.g:t_g 3;... emphaetiied mi Ind In 9 lnlllb Mlfilltil “* “W; Q‘ m flGl0PVO 0llOl1' Ill 0 Crspa 1 Eoene i Powrial--Alexandre. r.’ as none motion in or-, ud ser Eldon Earnscllfle I-Iampshire Harrington Trlshrmwn Kingston Milton North Milton south Millvievw Mt. Stewart New London Pine-tte North Pleasant Grove Royalty, Ceintrel Stanley B1108! , uffolk Valleyfield West liege Green Westmoreland Wlltshlre North E Sénwwvfie»ep59»p9s+s+s9ewo+9? 3 3383338833°§53l3°88l§»S3i3g88333i8E':l KINGS COUNTY , iisiimclung 1 Mi-niell r Y lnollo Dav East Bouris West 0 3l9rwr»9»+9w9¢r3 S sssssssszsscsa ‘In the cl _OV¢ Centra Thlaoolumnlaraservediornewsoi {local interest‘ but.advertiaiug oi a newsy nature may be inserted at 5 oenta I won! strictly pay- able inwdvanoe. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. spec- lsls are continued. L-510-6-l -2i. SERVICE in the Marahfield Baptist church. Sunday. June lath at 8:80 p. rn. L-511 NSTABLES. Banter Mon and Traffic officers in connection with the Ho al Visit wlllbepaldattheclt lw"d3 Bi. 10.30 A. M. 502-6-1'1-l . GRADUATED MILI- TARY COLLEGE — Com. A stunt Mrs. 1-rimis's'm.ith. ted this year from the R w College at 'Kingston, Ontario. 8. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preach- servlces: New Glasgow 11 s. m.: a school 10 a. m.. Fredericton 3 m.. l..au~d's Bupéier. Bl le School 2 p. m.: Caven ish 7.30 p. ‘m.. Bible school 230 p. m.. in Cavender. ISLAND MINISTER. PASSES- —F‘rlends here will regret to ligagn v. Samuel A. Martin. retired United Ghuroh minister of Elgln. Mani- toba. on June 6th at his home in Oregon City. Oregon. He was born in Ulgz. P. E. 1.. and was a son of the late Samuel and Sarah Martin. WILL BE WITNESS-Constable Arthur F. Maalsam. handwriting expert of the Halifax Police De- pnrtment, lesvm this morning for Charlottetown, where he will ap- pear before supreme Court as a chief witness in at forgery case- Constable Mnclsaac is a. native of the Island. (Exchange) PROMINENT RESIDENT DEAD —-By the death at York yesterday of Mr. Bertram R. Brown, who has been ill for some time, Prince Edward Island loses one of her most prominent farmers and pro- gresslve and successful live stock men. As an Ayrshire breeder he “:5 well known throughout Can- a a. REBTING CO1W|“0R.'l.‘A.Bl..Y — Arlene, two-year-old daughter oi Constable A. J Dowling and Mrs. of Charlottetown was ly at the City Hospital last The child swallowed a. common stvraight pin Friday morning. X-rays have been taken locating the pin and doctors did not anticipate any serious consequence to the child it was said. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - The funeral of the late Thomu Mur- ray oi Tyrone. took place on Wed- nesday morning June 14th to St. Ann's Church. Lot 65. Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. Leo Harrell. P. P. who also conducted the burial service at the graveside. The poll- bearers were Messrs. Robert Bradley, Gerard'Murra , Vincent Murray, Michael Costel 0, Vincent Mocloskey Peter Murray- CAMKERA CLUB MEETING -— The regular meeting ‘of the Ca- mera Club -was held last night at the YM.ClA. with vice-president Bramwell Giraud-ler presiding. The on Premium list as pre- pared by the (hub has been adopt- ed by the Proivinciai Exhibit on Association. Club members showed view taken of the Royal Visit. Miss H. Gillis gave an .illi’ilSl.l'Iiled lec- ture. and showed a scenic movie witch was much enjoyed. Plans i a Club picnic were discussed and the meeting adjourned until Julie 29th. WELCOMED HOME — Mr. and "d Parkman Sebeka. Minneso , acoornpoziied by his nephew and his wife, MT. and Mrs. Fargo, North Dakota. left on return to their homes Thur in . ’Ilho tiorrrner isa. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parkman, New Glasgow, P.E.I. This was his first visit to the province since he went West 30 years ago. They mo- tored down five weeks ago where they spent is. very pleasant visit with his siters and brothers at the old homestead where he met and visited many old friends and rel- alves. MUSIC EXAMs—-Professor Har- old 5. Homer F. R. . 0., dean of thejaculw of music. Mt. Allison Unlversi spent the past two days K: and conducted the An- n.ual Mus Examinations. All the pupils entered were successful in ob at the following certificates: Planofor Grade VI. Ver- observirnce Lord's supper. Rev. 1.. L-512. color and oil paintings and pastels. iii ART won in Nilllil DAME Handicraft And Art Are Work Of Local Students A real treat is in store for those who love beautiful hand made artlcies in the annual display of handicraft and art at Notm Dune Academy today and tomorrow The exhibition opens at noon to- day and continues all day tomor- row. In the shprt. space available it is utterly imposs ble to describe the exquisite obj shown. But in- cluded e are tooled pewter and brass work, hand painted china, hand woven artic- leg oi various kinds, sowing,water project: books and embroidery work. The exhibition includes not only the work of pupils of the academy but of special students. some of them adults as well. Not the least interesting is the work of the “baby class,“ a grade one which has really noteworthy work on dis- D Y- But as was mentioned before the work has to be seen to be ap- preciated. And the opportunity is given to all interested to visit the academy this aitemoon and all day tomorrow. The beautiful work shown should prove a source of ilrispirstion and delight. To the Sisters at the Academy ,who were responsible for the - struction more than 8. word of praise is due. It is rather surpris- ing to some at least to learn that such fine art work can be done locally Personals Mrs. V.M, Hudson. Charlotte- town. accompanied by her daughter Miss Queenie, arrived home last Wailing from a three weeks stay in Halifax. Miss Agnes Trainer left on re- t/um _t,a Worcester. as~.:.. this ,mom-mg after visiting with her father Mr. 'I‘ral;lcir, 141 James Spring Park Road . Mr. and Mrs. I-I.D. l-benderson and Prof. A.W. 'I‘rueman and Mrs. Trueman who have been guests of Mrs. W.A. Miller. leave for Sack. ville this morning, 'I‘hey were guests at the Royal Garden Party r§.wGovernment House on Wednes. .Lieut. Governor Sends Message To Royal couple Their Majesties have receiv- ed messages from all the Lieut- enant Governors of Canada. including the following from lion. G. D. DeBlois:-- Charlottetown. P. E. 1. June, l5th. 1939 Mis Majesty the King, Halifax. May it please Your Majesty On behalf oi‘ myself, and the people of the Province of Prince Edward Island, I humb- ly offer to Your Majcst and to Her Majesty, the neon, our very sincere and heartfelt thanks for Your ‘Majesties’ gracious visit. We rejoice in the good ior- tune of having had the privi- lege of contributing even a small part of a continent-wide expression of love and affec- tion for Your Moiestles, We are confident that Your Majestles by unnumbered acts of thoughtfulness and kind- ness have done much to pro- mote the spirit of true demo- cracy and to strengthen the bond of national and inter- national friendliness, peace and good-will. We wish Your Maiesties bori voyage and a safe return to your loved ones. GEORGE D. DEBIMS. cplaying: na ood. rode IV. Katherine Mo- Eachern; Grade III. Merle Luck. Ev- elyn Stewart and Elizabeth Bim- monds, tied; Louise Avard, Beverly smith; Grade II. Doreen Dunlap, Henry Brown' Grade 1. Olwene Mc- Lean, l-llutih Yea. singing: Grade II. 131:. séirinions, A. Saunders, M. Bre- au . JUNSMEN HEAR ADDRESS- At the June moetin of the Char-l lottetown Kinsmen O ub held in the, Charlottetown l-lotsl Thursday ev- enin the speaker was Mr. Justice A. Araenoult. Judge Arsenaulia outlined to the members the hutory of the efforts to find all on the Is- land and told of the new attempt which is to be made soon. The e also went into the story of Jtlflaueat the Island in some do mcnt up to the present time. Wal- thennaudet ‘ chelnnan oi the mr:- l°:g.:.;:-:.:.v r.‘::°..2* th ks e - ter.enstln address. ». The balance of m mg I.) busi- negs. Kinsmen on of me at. John club was present as I I l l I i WES ssitvrcs A1‘ BIL- servlces at Belfast attended and many no otxinacieorire Qua?!‘ to Canada CHABDUHBTOVVN = ' .oommii.iee . mi Ocrnmittee ‘s eouvinlrnoi this her first vléllt to We Edward,-nland, Miss Arma nett. on behalf (gusto Resistor- ’ 1?}! at the ‘with frnuw n and to Print; Dfihrd Island this week wae.ct-tried out». The ohoir "Orarrn'1ilm lord at All". oi and Mhrlon weeken- s on "l..oya‘.oy"_ was _ _ ' ..—‘.a.l._......a.‘—..-.--.-.. Ilsa meant‘: for daurlii. Sincere Thanks Received From Their Maiesties The following telegram was received yesterday by Premier Campbell from Their Majestles: — The Premier of Prince Ed- ward Island. Charlottetown The Queen and I realize that a great deal of prepar- atory work was done in "con- nection with our pleasant visit to Prince Edward Is- land. Will you please express to all who were concerned with both the making and the carrying out of the ne- cessary arrangements. the sincere thanks oi’ the Queen and myself. GEORGE RI. _.___......._.___._,_ Eastern Guardian news of local interest but Exquisite Articles Of. -~—--—- i Q .."l'hh eoluinri is reserved iori the street. being placed in sdver- of _ t of a newly niiture uni 30 at it cents I word ltriety payable in advance. ..‘-sunsdsnvrioiuis‘ to n...‘ Charlottetown Guardian ma be htfllltl b fl IQ. hi Phone 678 A 2-year-old filly—V-8 Sedan—vsl1-ed by Henry F. A. thoroughbred, guaranteed to bitch and self-wind Just had liershod—__._._..______,____ A fast pacer—slicker than paw’s buggy when he courted maw_ ’37 Chev. Coupe. Shoes hardly worn — — — -— -_ ._ ._ _. .. Charlottetown Big feed HOSS‘ TRADIN’ ME IS HERE! Bring in your old nag‘ and let’s do some swappin’. This sa|c's gain’ on till the government sto ps us from tradin’ registered __ ‘645.°°- A pair of coaches. Chevs. 2-year-old. Blue roans. Full sisters out of the best stable in Oshawa. Guaranteed no spavins, wire 00 cuts or curbs. Sellin’ right. Each — — — ._ _ _ _ _ ‘ If she ain’t right we’Il ive ou back on _ . Buick by McLnughlin—-g44 ll'ands-4-dhorrsrfeiillllrf 2-year old out of tailgate. She’ll jerk the family surrey along so fast you’ll think you’re flyln’ -— _ _ ._ _ _. ._ ._ _ _ __ _ box on $950.” Indian Pony—from Pontiac Stable—rlsing five years. Sound in wind and limb, new shoes. Original war paint. 5 00 Toughern’ rawhide— — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ Five seated, broke to saddle: any woman or kid can handle 3 her. Rlsln three—gentle as a kitten—Dodge S-tables _ _ _ 595.‘ ‘S25. If you don't ask we won’t lie about this 11-year-old Chevvie. Old but sound. If she don’t suit you trade her to your mother-in-law Yers fer $47.00 down, no balance — — — — _. _. _ _ ._ $47.; If the ones in the stall don’t suit--come out to our corral to the rodeo. A. HORNE 8: co. HOME TOWN STABLES Phone 678 6. (IN THE l0B day of the Royal Visit and in one way or another every boy had a .l°b to do. In a up oi’ scouts inc. but soon sitter the Royal Party reach Guvurunent House they lost ohl to their units. on Great street it was simply a case 01 direct-1718 children to the t. one of the greatest thrills of the day experienced by any leader was probably iii the Parliament Build- ing when the Queen adced Miss I. Moobonald, one of the Cub lead- ers 0’ ZWI1 070119. a few quomiona about Scouting on time Island. Three King scouts, Robert Mor- ris. Don Gllvlis and Robert Bron- mm. all holding either 13 or C Cords, assisted in ushering. and were very fortunate in obtaining an excellent clnae-up view of the King end Queen. In the morning all Scouts not in full uniform were given the duty of assisting the aged and infirm at Rochiord usrie. Due to the rain the boys h no duties there in the after-rioon. Montague and ‘Kirk Rovers. na- sisted by some l'.e_ai-lens and older ' Scouts. were attached to four First Aid stations. During the morning they had practically no cases. but in the aiitcmoon one station hand- rsinting and lwenk . Rover motto is "Service" and during the Royal Tour one of the main Rover ser- vices over the Dominion was as- slstln at First. Aid stations. The Vslrin Ravens kept this good work and also assised in the leiidership of groups whose leaders -wire not able to be with them. In the attonioon fifty scouts and headers picked horn all over the province went to emmen House. where with the Girl Guides ‘hey were to set as a Guard of Honour to Their Majfstiel, While the weather changed nlans consid- hrmbly. they lined a well: and all had an excellent view of Their Mrijesties. At Government House Mr. J..l. Morris. Provincial oom- mlseioner. was presented to the King‘ and Queen. Al scouts notengagedelsvzwherve lined the lower i oi’ Great George street for the arrival 9 i and departure of the Kim and ueeri. The Wolf Cubs were on rent _ the scouts and there was lock of cheering on tz‘~e'r part as Their Maiestiea ps-se‘. Altoceiher the (lav was is busy <-*0-ruv-‘red~or'».-.-rermosteitriebcvys. Although most of them were wet and tired each one felt v THE scnuii Commissioner Morris. that he- had had an experience of a. life time. sootrrs si~:i.nc'rEi3 non rm: canons rsnry , Biummerulde. Hubert ilvracigltctilll, sunimeuxlde. William Durant, , Do Dawning, Suimrner-side. Robert Morris. C'ha_i-lotteoowin. Charlottetown. am. Chairloubatown. Pat llelghtlzeir. Clmxlvtlietuwn. Ivan Redddn. Charlottetown. Pr-ed Wedge, Giro.-rlottewwn. Lorne Mccarvllle, Clmarlottewwn. Fmnk Costello. Charlrrbmown. Bill Hodgson. Charlottetown. Doug. Mcbennain, Charlottetown. ttetuwn Joe Macmrley, Cardigan. James Doyle. Georgetown. Eric Dewar, Montagiie. Mac Beck, Montague. Norbert. MacDonald. Cardigan. Decnzll Howard. Kenslngton. Mervyn MacDonald, Scuris. John Jay, Bordon. Leonard Fitzgerald, Georgetown. George Wotton. Ompaud. Henry Holland. Sourls. Doug Nicholson, Montague. Fred Drlsmll, Charlottetown. Vmoenvb Kins. Charlottetown. Art Brown. Clinrioiietown. ‘ Cleve Wl-ialen. Summer-side. Jack Mattlrcvws. O'Lea.ry. Roland Oatewny. Borden. Arnold Lane. Moninirue. Hnry Plneau. Cl‘.al'lf7H£‘lOV\'?l. John Mscbellnn. Souris. The party was in chmge oi‘ SYDNEY. Australia 4 (cp) _.. i King and ‘”“‘£';.‘£l Gniders ies from units totalled derived by the Pullcnoii. Mu'gai‘ei. Fry, your corn over the you and that Mrs. W. Harrison, making her first trip with her husband, Captain Harrison. was the only ssi-ngcr on the freighter mplcy wh ch dock- ed here from l-la!l.nx. * "" , , , 9 dining ha||—-good playing 4 i ’' tive character building pr REV. J. 3. WILSON Comp Director __ Summerside, P. E. I. f_“'.‘l her smile. Miiiard's kills field. ograrnnie. NORVI A Message From The " Commissioner raining mid l‘ii;1)Cf‘l tlirii vou had got wot. i know you will be glad to heal" filo Girl Guide News Wednesday. June 14th was a. . be embe Queen. grateful to all particularly to those from out of town who isurmountod many obstacles in ' to he. their companies and Packs in Clumrlottctown to see Their Males- ties. Guides oi" all rrmks came from Albenton, Ellerslic, Tyne Borden. Bedequc, Kc Summerslde. East Royalty, Marsh- ileld_ Dunstaffliagc, Melville, Mon- tague and 9. newly organized Com- pany from Sourls. These together with Guides, R£‘ill1ZL‘l‘S and Brown- twenty Cliai~lottctovm about 1.000 on m . That Her Majesty was much in.. . terestcd in the Guides fact that at ernment llouso Elli‘ spoke to Miss cnmlm'!iilli<,z weather and to Jov shcrrcn and Oil members 01 Guard of Honour. also. when l. as rcm'r~scntnt.i\'r= was presented to Her Majesty. she showed con-. Him that it 1L w;s worth cominiz a. lnmz dlsimlce with your own Guide and Brownie smiles in pain. 3%. rue; ~° PROVINCIAL BOYS’ WORK BOAliD———Y.M.C.A. CAMP FOR BOYS i0 —— I7 year: of age ciiiior G0lIE—-JIILY 3ril-~1itii Ideal comp site-—sleeping cabins and tents —- Trained leaders- iirst class comniissariot. An ideal outing and attrac- For Full Particulars apply to LLE E. LUCK Registrar R Charlottetown YM.C.A. Valley. . ‘ n was evi- ll0Il(‘ of thought the " V9 the G ov- the the was‘ of while l \ .:xpv--- ----2-rise-z:a:ni: ‘ . ‘ .. . . ' ‘