MAYJV9, o'T viMh'- ,5-.'. CHURCHES TOMORROW E h CHURCH of ENGLAND ' 5 men's CATHEDRAL . Anglican ltochford 50113" . . M II tt W-:..r::o: 9 E " ' itector Ileverend W. G. Hill! Assistant Priest. .1 Choir Director mguslirzlilinznnrenton. Lie. Music. .: Mattins :3 Holy Eucharist 8600 ',.m,; Church School hm 5,31,: Choral Eucharist 7.60 pm. Evensong on", at 7.45 am. wad” at 9.30 a.m. 5. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ”"1-Th. Parish Church Established 1759 by Ron! Foundation. The Iionorary except Wed- IRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Reverend A. Frank Ideelaee Reverend John T. Irwin. Organist, Mrs. Keith S. Rogers Choir Director. Mr. Win. K. Rogers 11 am. Ch istian Family Sunday. sermon: "Ihe Point of Begin- ning"-Rev. A. F. MIOMIII. Soio: "Be Thou Faithful" - from "St. Paul" (Mendelssohn) .- Willievn K. Rogers. 1 pm. The guest speaker will be Prof. C. W. David, professor of English and Hindustani at Indore Christian College, India. Selections by the Male and the Men's Chorus. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. riirT.misi CHURCH Corner Prince and Fltsroy Streets The Reverend James D. Davleon. B.A.. B.D., Pastor. Eight .C;non J. 1:. Ibbott. llect OI organist and Choir Master: Paul Cudmore. "-""'Rogailon Sunday 0.30: Holy Communion. mun; Sunday School. 11.00. Iiinrning Prayer and Ser- "";-",;,,,.i. Parade. Charlottetown of the Canadian Legion, Organist and Choir Director- Rqyston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. II a.m. Mother's Day Worship Service. This is'Fa.Inily Day, with a special thought for Mother. Sermon: First in s new series, "The Prophets Speak-Growing In Social Righteousness." Anthem by the Junior Choir. 12 noon: Church School. '1 p.m. Worship. Sermon: You Carrying The Weight?" ..A" ranch :,g.s.l... and Woman's Auxiliary. sums;-t; "National lll'IIl('tS."Q Anilii-m: 7.00 Evening Prayer and Ser- mon, Subject: "The Reformers." "' REs'EY'T ETQTATT" TITHTTWKTOI5 5. JAMES "i'-li.e.Ii:i'c;lIII:'I:. it. B. someTs." M.A., S.'I'.lVl. Minister. lliiss ll. Lillian Mclienail Mus. 8.. F.M.C.M-. Organist and Director of the Choirs. 70 mi. Church School Mother's my Service. 11 a.m. Divine Service in 0b- servance of Mother's Day and Christian Family Sunday. Sermon: "The Church in Your Iinmc." Solo: "Sheep and Lambs" - llomer-Miss Nancy MacNevin. Anthem: ”incllne Thine Ear To Me" - llimmel-Soloist: Mr. Raoul iteyinond. 5 pm. Vespers and Meditation on "The Ministry of our Lord-III: His Meeting with Self-Satisfied People." ' llyinn-Anthem: elines".-lioward. Visitors Cordially welcome. zitii-i5REssYTcRiAN CHURCH .PrinceAIsnIi-(sTsfton Streets Rev. T. H. B. Somers Interim Moderator Organist and Choir Director Mr, Frank Johnston, A.T.C.L. Sic)-RN N-G.-w'o'it?iii'r 11.00 a.m. Sermon: "The Splen- "The Sun De- for oi Motherhood."-Lie. H. M. Condnn. 2.80 p.m. The Church School. All members are urged to be pre- ient. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 p.m. A Mother's Day ser- mon by the Rev.,T. II. B. Somers, MA. S.T.M. "Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long "Win the land which the Lord lily God giveth thee." Iou are cordially invited to worship with us. ' ”Words For CENT RAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar, B.'1'h.. Minister Min Thelma Burns, orunlgi and Choir Director. 10.00 am. (fiiurch School and Family Hour. Mother's Day Songs. 11.00 a..m. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "A Home on Display" (2 Kings 20:15) Moth- er's Day Sermon. Anthem: "Lord of Life and King this a family service. Come as a family unit. 7.00 pm. I-Evening Worship. Ser- mon: "You Can't Do This To Me". Anthem: "Safely Through the Sunset Gates." Cenirel Christian VH9! N011 to worship. United PENIEI:-OT3.i7&Ti. CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 25424. Services 10 am. Sunday School. 11 e.m. worship and Praise. '1 p.m. Evangelistio'Meeting. You are welcome. "The Church That's Dlfferent" Tnry Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Sr. Captain and Mrs. Lee Titeernbe ll e.m. Family Service. Topic: "Three Biblical Women" ...2.3o: Mother's Day Rally. In- teresting programme. '7 p.m. Evangelistic Rally. Topic: "The Way of Salvation Illustrated." Hear Col. R. Raymer from Te- ronto. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Order of meetings for Lord's Day Sunday scnooiv... io.oo AM. Breaking of Bread Gospel Meeting "The Coming of Dreweth Nigh" (Jame; 5.3) Church in- The WorId'” "O God, teach us Thy Oneness and give us a rcalization of Thy Unity, that we may soc no one save Tliciv. Thou art the Mcrciiu From the Siicrcd Wr Faith. 1 and the Giver of bounty!" ltings of the Baliii'i World ANNUAL P MEETING I'IiIN('I'i FIHVARIJ ISLAND .1I'NII.IARY lIIil'iI.H'iI ANII FOREIGN , illIlI.I'I Sf)('II'ITY In 57- I'Ai'I.'S PARISH IIALI. I Ohs.rl-attctown, hid-.v. May 22ml 2:30 I".)I. PLAN TO BIBLE SOCIETY avian crcv By Rev. A. II. O'Neil, llI.A., D.D. General Secretary aiirrisii AND FOR i BIBLE S0f:lE'I'I? 6” IN CANADA II ""I'IIr. May 22...: .iii I'.M. Standard Tints. T . "gr" I5 no important mes. ' ”P"lRIIy for friends "I tho 3' AliXllifIl'y.lh1e sonny In H". "MI To Listen In L l mu muvs: ANTIGON1 Pr 311- N. 5.. (GP)-at. irrlriii'f.qx:V'”' UNVHBII-y here has too ,0 ”:3mDI1sn to raise 02.- ':”-'-":"I l'ir"l1n'::enexpTbn:i1l9dn OI R- th ' - 1 aw in fag- iiryxnvm -IIWOI: college stuaya. ATTEND. I isnosncssr , COME TO HEAR IIIIC Bible Lecture on "The Flood, a warning to our Day and time," by Rev. H.,F. MacEwen, Solis of England Iliall, Sunday evening at 7.30. We uphold the whole counsel of thc verbally in- spired Scriptures and we are desirous to make it known. , CHILDREN Hear Professor David tell stories of his native India at the United Church Ex- position on Saturday, 9.45 am. or at 3 p.m. - .iiMMr's rsxi -1--.io'm us "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- et the HUGHES DRUG STORE." THE GIGGI-:Y'8 PHARMACY open all day Sunday. Phone 3170. WALLPAPER - I39 patterns 3-PYEMOD do MacKay. REILOSENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas Refrigerators. Bryenton and MscKsy. SUN GIIILL-Sunday Menu Treat. BIECSGOG Pork Chops. Dessert vari- et. ea. REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY- Order her favorite cake today from Stewart Bakeries. FOR MOTI-IEII. - New zenith Hearing Aid. Lats developments. S8500. Toombs Music Store. HANDICRAFTS now being re- ceived at the Abegweit Gift Court, 181 Great George Street. SPORT COATS from 020.50 with sport trousers free today only at Henderson st Cudmore. TAILORED TO MEASURE SUITS 339.00 up. .1. P. MscPhereon and Son. ' , VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINERY. See our special racks at extra special prices, all this week. Every Style Hi-Style. A SPECIAL DHSSION BAND service will be held in North wilt- shire Church, Sunday evening, May 10th, 7.30. MacDONA.LD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone 1207 BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME permanent flower beds. Get plants now, while they lnsi, Joe R. Smith, Clinton. with your from MOTHER'S DAY Cake Sale, Fen- neli & Chandler's this ailerncaii, 2 o'clock. Personal Q caoss nosos CHllRCII-Scr- vice Sunday, May 10 at 3 pm. Rev. M. D. Dunbar will conduct the service. Everyone welcome. FLASH-A shipment of .1. C. Higgins 3-speed bicycles jus: re. ceived at Simpson:-Sears, Char- lottetown Store. CHAELOTTETOWN H O T E I. SUNDAY Special, live course chicken Dinner. Sl.50. Served from 12.30 to 2.10 P. M. LISTEN To C. F. C. Y. Sunday, May loth. 1.15 for 15 minute broad- cast on Mental Health by Dr. A. .1. Murchison. Director Division of Mental Health. NOTICE:-Don't forget the suc- tion sale of the Grey furniture at the Community Centre, Stewart Street, Tuesday, May 12th, at 2 -p.m. ST. JOHN'S UNITED, Mt. Slew- art. Special combined services Church and Sunday School, Mt. Stewart, 11 A. M. Bristol 3 P. M. Minister, W. N. Byers. CHOOSE your favorite home- type cookies: Rolled Oat, Chocolate Ice Box. made right here at Stew- art Bakeries. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHARGE. -- May 10th. 1953. Ser- Bresdelbane at 3.00 P. M. Frederic- ton at 7.30 P. M. Rev. M. Watter- worth. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Sunday, May 10th. Cavendish 11 A. M. Family Day program. New Glasgow 7.30 P. M. Sunday School, Cavendish 10 AM. Rev. George Gough, Minister. CHILDREN'S DAY at the Ex- position at Trinity United Church tomorrow, Saturday. two showings, 9.45 A. M. and again at 3.00 P. M. Songs, stories. movies ,games and exhibits. telling of the Church's work at home and Overseas. NORTII MILTON PARISH, Rec- tor Rev. A.C. Pierccy. Services for Sunday, May 10th are: st. Mark's, and sermon: St. John's. Milton, 2 pm. Sunday School; 3 p.m., even- ing prayer and sermon. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AI. CHARGE. .. Sunday. May 10th. Family week Sunday. Cavendish 11 A. M. Special Service when all the family should be present . New Glasgow 7.30 P. M. Sunday School, Cavendish 10 A. M. in the United Church. Rev. George Cough, Min- later. CHILDREN'S DAY at the Ex- position at Trinity United Church tomorrow. Saturday. two showings, 9.15 A. M. and again at 3.00 P. M. Songs, storlcs, movies games and exhibits, telling of the Church's work at home and Overseas. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. Stephen Hughes, of Charlottetown, formerly of Breadalbsnc, announces the en- gagement of his daughter. Elizabeth Phyllis, to Alexander Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDon- ald. Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in Charlottetown, June rmuzzyzzzzs W51,-5. 1st. A-(Oil! Quit. ORANGE PEKUE TEA Chip. Date. Raisin, Plain Sugar, vices at: New Glasgow at 11.00 AM. , COOK'S for Perfect Pictures CRASWEIJ. for Better Prion.- graphe. I BELANGEB RANGES for coal. wood or oil. Bryenton its MacKay VISIT HI-STYLE Miilinery and select a hat for M... s Day. New models arriving daily. Every Style I-Ii-Style. -WE TREAT THE SICK WELL." aiggey's Pharmacy, next Stewsrtjs Bakery. UNITED CHURCH EXPOSITION May 'ith-13th, Trinity Church. Charlottetown. Psgesnt May 12th and 13th. "HILLBILLY III-JINKS" plus Variety-Ilsptist Men's Concert, Thursday. NORTHERN ELECTRIC Five Tube Radio, 527.95. Toombs Music Store. QUEEN MARY Needlework Guild members note change, May 27th, Please turn in finished work. TREAT YOUR CAR to a com- plete lubrication and note the dif- ference. Msllett's Battery Service. FLASH-A shipment of J. C. Higgins 3-speed bicycles Just re- ceived at Simpsons-Sears, Char- lottetown Store. HEAR Les. Alexander's sobbing sax, Baptist Men's Concert, next Thursday. ZION CUB AND SCOUT Pantry Sale at Moore dc McLeod's. Sat- urday, May 9th, 2.30. UNITED CHURCH EXPOSITION May 7th-lath, Trinity Church. Charlottetown. Pageant May 12th and 13th. WEEKEND SPECIAL-Westingu house Deluxe Eight Refrigerator. 3295.00. Storey Electric. 1 R. C. A. r. ASSOCIATION regu- lar monthly meeting 201 wing, will be held in club rooms. Monday, May 11th, 8.00 P. M. THE SPORTING EVENT OF THE WEEK - Free sport pants with every sport cost from 329.50 at Henderson as Cudmore. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF CONSUMERS Meeting, City Hall. Tuesday. 7.30 sharp. Guest speaker, Mr. Fred Nash. PIE LOVERS-Enjoy your fav- orite dessert. choose from Straw- berry, Raisin. Cherry. Apple. Log- anberry, Cocoanut Cream. Lemon, Blueberry or Mince, today at Stewart Bakeries. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday. May 10th. Christian Family Service will be observed as follows: Winsloe South 11 A. M. Princetown Road 3 P. M. Highfleld 7.30. Sunday school in the morning at I-Iighneld. I-Ieber H. Hardy. Presby. supply. BREADAIIBANE PASTORAL CHARGE. The United Church of Canada.Servlces Sunday. May 10th. Pleasant, Valley ll a.m.; Rose Valley 3 pm.; Brcadalbsne 7:30 pm. Mother's Day program by W. M. S. with special music. Miss Judith Moore of the United Church Exposition will be the speaker at Pleasant Valley and Rose Valley. Rev. W. B. Mac- Phall, Minister. SEVERELY INJURED IN FALL -'Ilhe many friends of Mrs. Vic- tor Ramsay are sorry to hear she was taken to the hospital by am- bulance ,last. Sunday. After sev- eral x-rsys were taken it was found she was suffering from is badly arushed vertibrae and other internal injuries the result of a flail in her home which will nec- essitate her being put in a cast for three months. Mrs. Ramsay is the daughter of Mr. and Mil. Loy P. Macbesn, Malpeque Road, Charlottetown. Cord Of Thcinlis I wish to sincercly thank Dr. Laidlaw. Nurses and staff of the P. E. I. Hospital. the Willing Circle of the King's Daughters, Division Rustico. 11 am.. Holy Communion-3. P. W. C... the kind friends who sent flowers, fruit, cards and those who visited me while a patient there. Joan Stewart. Cord Of Thanks I wish to thank Doctor Bandler, the Sisters and staff of the West- ern Hospital for their kindness to me while a patient there. Also to all who sent me treats, flowers and cards. Mrs. Eliza smith. .,.m..e..m.. WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE (Sailings May 1st to June 12th Inclusive) Dally including Sundays-- Siandard Time. From Each Terminal. 8 a.m. Ii am. I p.m. 5 p.m. RESERVATIONS: May he made for a limited number of vehicles by contacting Head Office in Charlottetown, at least 48 hours In advance for:- (1)-Flrst and Second sailings from each terminal each morning. (2)-For pcrishahles sndfor Live- stock In truck loads on any sailing. (3)--For all sailings on Saturday and Sunday until June 12th. For Daily Report listen to CFCY first Weather Broadcast each week day. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIIIS LIMITED, Charlottetown, 1-. It. Island CZZIIUJI Exit Tony Blount by Sydney Parkniaa CHAPTER XIII Continued That was exactly what Tiiiirlow was scared of. Complete abslln. tence from alcohol for two was hardly the best preparation for a drinking bout of this kind, and he was acutely conscious of the danger of letting his tongue run loose at this stage of affairs. Fortunately for him, the others had indulged themselves with such hearty goodwill th:u.' , that time their powers of OlJSeI"ilIl()ll were not equal to keeping a check on his progress, and by dint of Imaking his drinks last out he was able to keep up the nppezirancc of full participation without actually consuming enough to cndanger his self-control. As the liquor took hold of them, the talk waxed fast and loose; but there again his comparative reti- cence passed without remark, for the others more than made up for it. They were talking hard against. each other most of thc time - each anecdote automati- cally reminding them of others which they felt they must rclote at any cost -- and he found it easy to sustain the role of llSiPn- er without being under any null- gation to utter a word. Towards midnight they sho-ved signs of flagging, however, and by June o'clock both the captain and the doctor had been reduced to a condition which obviously ed them incapable of rcturniiig to the schooner that night. The lat- ter had gone to sleep where he sat with his liciid pilloived on lllS arms on thc table, and the fornic-r was lying brick in his chair and ysmiling idioticzilly into Vaf'nliC)I. Strang, who had been drinking peg for pet; with them, was appar- ently made of sterner stuff, but he staggercd slightly as he rose to his feet and surveyed the battle- field. "Well, we might as well call it a night!" he announced. fixing Thurloiv with it somewhat owllsh gaze. "Our two pals lirive faded out from tho look of it an' to tell you the truth, I'm about through myself. Still. it was a mos' success- ful li'l party. don't. you think?" Thurloiv summoned up a smile and nodded. His own head was throbbing, and he felt decidedly muzzy as s rcsult of his compara- timely modcst potntions. The trader came round table and clapped him on back in friendly fashion. "I'm glad you're a man who can hold his liquor!" he said thickly. "We're going to get on fine to- gether - you see if we don't! You needn't worry about nnytliing. cos' I know all the answers. All you've got to do is to work ,in with me like 01' Person did. an' we'll run this show like clockwork. It's easy money for both." His wandered to his other two guests. "An' now what are we going to do with these poor fish? Make 'em up a bed on the floor. I izuess." He had called in two of sleepy house-boys. and with the aid of blankets and cushions the two revellers were made comfort- able for the night. Then he had shown Thurlow into R small room at the brick of the bungalow which TiTM'i:'MoRiAM In loving memo: of our Father, James I-1. Adams. Sea View, P. E. 1.. who passed away May 9th, 1943. Deep in our hearts his memory is kept. We smile with the world but we never forget. Fondly Remembered by His Sons and Daughters. coil of Thanks The family of the late John J. Beck wish to express their slnrcrc thanks in llirlr fricnrls, neighbours and Miulsicr. for iliclr many acts of kindness. To llinsv who sent tlornl tributes, lctlrrs and r: 5 of sym- pathy or liclpcd in niiv other way during their recrnt sad bci'ciive- merit. the Sigurd I':iuiily. reiiiler-, KBZE I THE GUABIZLAZS. CHARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIANI had been fitted up iilth Li camp bed, and left him. They had slept late, and it was nearly ten o'clock when Thur- low- awoke to find his host stand- ing beside his bed with an armful of clothing. The trader appeared to be none the worse for his overnight de- bauch, and his tone was cheerful as he bade him good morning. "I've got. some of my old tugs here," he said. "They've seen better days. but as you are about my build I daresav they'll do you for It time. Anyway, they'll be bet- .V931'5I-ter then the suit you are wearing. How's The head this morning?" ”Not too bad," Thurlow told ,him. "How are you feeling?" I "Oh, I've been too busy to think 'about It,'' the other told him. "I was up at. daybreak - getting the Iboys out to work. The others look I pretty sorry for themselves Ithough. The skipper's howling for a corpse reviver, and you're friend lthc doctor doesn't seem to cars- whether he lives or not." He left, after pointing out the :bathroom, and Thurlow proceeded to shave and baths in a huge wooden wash-tub that served as In bath. To his relief, the clothes Ilitted him tolerably well, and when ,lie entered the living-room, he :presentcd an almost spruce up- pcarniice The others were drinking strong coffee liberally laced with brandy, ”iiFs7EiEirTiF I in memory of my dear Mother. Ihfrs. Isabel Kennedy, who passed 'away six years ago today, May iilth. 1947. I (iod saw you getting weary. lie did what He thought best, i He put III.-i arms around you, I And whispered come and rest. Sadly Missed but I.ovingly Remem- hereil by Daughter Violet and Grandson Sterling. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Isabel Kennedy who died six years ago today. Always remembered by Marion, Nelson and grandson, Nelson. In loving memory of Bismark Contelln, who passed away May 9th. 1952. Just a token of love and remem- hrance. Of one we will never forget. Darryl and Daughter-in-Law Florence. ISL Eiiziiiiii Aid IHoiil Annual Meeting I I The annual meeting of St. Eliza- beth's Aid Society was held at St. IVinceni.'s Orphanage. The president, Mrs, S. G. Pep- zpin, presided, with thirty-seven members in attendance. The re- rts of the secretary and treas- uer were read and adopted. The president. gave a detailed re- ,port of activities for the past year, Lwhicli was very successful and Iexprcssed her sincere Ithe various committces and meni- bers for their co-operation. I Sister John the Baptist address- ed the meeting and expressed her grateful thanks for the splendid support and monetary aid given during the year. It was decided to hold e cake sale, and the necessary plans for this project were made. It was al- so decided to hold "The Grand plans to be made at the May meet- ing. The following slate of officers were elected for the ensuing: year: President - Mrs. S. G. Peppin, (re-clectcdi. lst vice-president - Mrs. A. E. lirscnault. 2nd vice-president - Mrs. Al- -bert Wilson. I Zlrci vicc-prcsirlciit - Mrs. Gus IDOWIIIIR. I Rt-cording Sccrctary - Mrs. .1. IA. Kclly. Corrcspoiicluig Sccrctsry - Mrs. A. E. Gnrmlcy. Tl'PR3lll'f'F -- Mrs Aubrey Ward. 1 The naturally your first conside clan rclys on us. ursrrwswc rmw (OR or owner 67 um srs meWEiyd W Jenkins Pharmacy 5 7 When you entrust your Physician's llrcsci'iptioii to a Pharmacy. the integrity of the PSlal)llSlllil0lll is been built on a firm foundation of skillcd scrvicc, frosli, potent drugs, and imiformly fair prices. We are proud of that responsibility and continually seek to perfect. our service. dispense your next prescriptions. PIONEER IN BRAIN suneenv, HE WAS RESPONSIBLE son. I - GREAT ADVANCES -O IN THE FIELD or I KNEUROLOGY AL5O I ' PERFORMED IMPORTANT RESEARCH oN GLANDULAR oisoaoeas. ration. Our reputation has Your Physi- May we VHU Vf 2'10 Ll-lAQi.i)IYE IHWN, P t: l '47. thanks to PAGE runes and ne Joined them at the table. here ain't feelin' so -good though. It was laid for breakfast, and Are you, doc?" there was a bowl of fruit and some The sufferer responded with a small cakes to eat though faint -mile. neithcr of his late shipmatcs paid To be continued these latter any attention. "Well, that was what I call a real good nlghtl" the captain ob- served with complacency, In no- wise diminished by his obviously STUDENTS HELP VICTORIA. B. C. (CF)-A service club here is undertaking a housing lwar-worn condition. t '0ur pal project to cost 5216.000, to provide Iiiere knows how to do things in accommodation for 32 elderly style, an' that liquor 0' his ain't couples. Manuel training students none 0' this cheap rot-gut like you from Victoria high schools will get at a lot 0' stations. The doc build two or the 56,000 homes. The P. E. I. Music Festival present a "STARS OF THE FESTIIIAL" under distinguished patronage SATERDAY EVENING, MAY 9 AT 8:00 P. M. P. W. C. AUDITORIUM Presiding Dr. G. D. Steel Presenting Scholarships Mrs. Preston Rodd and Mrs. J. L. B. Anderson 0 Canada . Kathleen I-iornbys Orrliestra os era Songs -- Not Yet Adjudicated "Three Blind Mice" - Paul Whitehead MscEwen I l--(,li'i-iiesira Selection 1 2-Any Selection of Stephen I 3-Piano Solo-Ysrlsllon on 4--Piano Duet--Minuet and Trlo-- --Malda Rogersou and Austins Kennedy 5 Girl's ('linir Grcgnriaii ('lianl St. Teresa's Girl's Choir 5-"'('h0l'n1 R9HdiilR -Rain and Wind . Stella Maris School 7-Girl's Clioriis--A Shepherd Kept Sheep- --linlicd Church Girl's Choir, Kensinglon 8-Piano Solo-Peasant Dance . Hubert MCKEHHI Sl7Girl's Solo---Fill Dyke . Maida Rngerson W-Plano IlllF'1' Nikki-r Dance . Alan and KEHHPIII MarKmi7.ie II"R0.V"-K Sfllfis-A Song of lhe Sea . Iiulwri Mci-(ennn 1':-Svinrd Dance , Shirley Burke .".-Girl's Solo-An Old Lullaby liznbeth Green l4-Performance of Composition by Canadian-born musician - Phyllis Coffin I5-Men's Service Clubs -Vi'altzing Matilda- : l'nlted Church Men's Association. K:-nsington I16 Girl's Chorus--Come See Where Golden Hearted Spring -- --Prince of Wales l.'.irls' Ensemble 17-Men's Chorus-In French-Own Selection ........ .. I.:ival Chorlsters I8-Soprano Solo-Sing! Break Into Song D Barbara Rogers l04Bny's Solo-Cherry Ripe . I-Iarlcy Inge 20-Girl's Duel-Children Pray This Love in Cherish --Carol MarI..ean and Elinibclh Anderson I21--School Choi'us-- Dcar'Lord of Home . Kenslnglou High School Remarks by scljiidlcainr Miss Helen Yen I22-Man's Chorus-We'll Rant. and We'll Roar . The Seaside Singers I2":-Adult Chorus-Morning Now Beckons .. Ch'town Chorale I2-i;Jliiytlini Banrlwown Selection Vvlnslon School 2.5-Bnrli Piano Solo .... ..... .. Nancy Hy nrlman I126-(flinml Reading---I.ee7.le Lindsay . Nntre Dame Academy thc) Loving” Rememhu-ed by Gunman: '37-Toivn Church Choir-Lord For Thy Tender Merries' Sake - the I -Kensington United Church Clinic 28-Rural Church Choir-- Cherry Valley-Vernon River-Orwell Choirs i:YI4TEIlI'll' Solo-Silent Worship - ....... .. Ivan Robinson .10-Folk Dancing .. . The Wee Highlanders '11-Folk Song--Own Selection . . Ralph Emery ."l2--Oralnrio Solo-Male Voice William K. Rogers 33 -Cliarlotlr.-town Baptist. Chur ....... ..... Love of the Father ADMISSION 50c God Save the Queen I The P. E .i. Music Festival presents STARS OF THE FESTIVAL under distinguished patronage P. W. C. AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, MAY 9-2:30 P. M. Tra Part ," for the Orphanage - v again this year. Presldmg Several committees were form- 1),. L. W. shuw ed for this project, the remaining Presenting Scholarships Mrs. J. D. MacGuigan and Mrs. Julian Herring O Canada l Scliiml Chorlisvliallnon Song Rnchford Square Sclinol I 2--School (lhorus-Have you Watched the Fairies-Wpst, Kent. School I .1--Sclinol Chorus-As I was Going .. Prince Street School I -t-Bcguiner's Piano Snlo7.luniping Beans . . . .,.. , , .IOP)' Quinn I 5-llr-giiinci"s Piano Solo---The Riinriy that Ran Away Jurliip Archer I Nancy Thompson 1 -Piano Solo-Oranges and Lemons . . I 7--Piaiin Snln- Sonata in t”. lst, movement . . Gail (U-irler i R..l'-lp;;iniini:'s Violin Solo--Vesper Bells .Be erly Anne MacGrcgor I it--Girl's Solo-A Cradle Song . Nni v-i Arl,iudic.1tcr l0-Piano Duct--From Holland Not Yet Adjudicated . Sniiihport, Schnn. Noirn Dam:-. Academy . Spring Park Srlioo .. l3i'al'klcy Schorf . Spring Park Schno . llnbornli Piotr)- t Aililidicriirrl Yet Gary Clilpmar Ronald liii-lgmr , .. Trinmiy Burke North Milton School . . . Modcl School Prince Street. School Wlnnifred Anne MscMillan Not Yet Arljudicatori .. !Viargiirct Murray School ('linriis--Biinny Song - 'linrnI llcndlng- Purldlc-s . . l. -Srlmnl Chnrus-(lrasslinppc1: fire:-n 'r-lrooi Cliorus---ll'itli i'i riini-tuui-luni "nik Dancing . .. :lrl's Solo-The Pixir--Piper . .17---lliauo Solo-All IIIP King's Horses IR-Violin Solo--liiinunt lil-Hm": Solo A ('nol;io I-'Or 20-lliizlilanii Fling . '11-Rlullini Band Own Selection .. 22-('linrnl IICEIilillK7QlIl'Fl' Slrrri Zl Srlinol Chorus--Six I.iille Mire 24-Piano Solo-l.r-nf I-Iliirrics '25-Rn)”: Solo-Tlic Ix":-cl Ron 26-Girl's S0lflvl.!lEI)llll'(l . 27-Girl's Clioir--Gregorian Flinni - Roclifnrd Square Senior .28--Violin Solo The Little Patriot March . .. 2'.)-Bn,v'ii Solovlthsi Shall We Ila? . . Nnl Adjudicated Yet .'l0-C.G.l.T. Choriis---Cnnsdmii P-oat Song . . Baptist Church Ch'tmvn .'I1-'l'uxis Boys Clmriis--Mnrcliing Song -Tyisns - - Unit:-d Flllll'i'll, Kcnsington IVinslnc School Snip . Choral Group . Donnie. Good I32---Scliool Cliorus Iiisiy Morning .. I33-Scliool Chorus-To Music . Msrslificlri School I.'l4-Folk Dancing , .. East Royalty School I38-Pisnn Soln-SoldIers' Mnrcli . linger Balderson 37-Plano Duet-A Romp Wildgsng Second IVIIOIV--VAll'lllnt R-- Carol and Judy Maclmnn I38 School Chorus Boys vl'uciisngerl vnireal--We Tnrs are all for Fun - Queen Square Sclinnl :.'l:"i--Sr-liool (',hnru,s Raye rfflinnged Volrest-A Cspiisl Ship -Queen Square Srlilmi 40--Sclmol (Ihnrus --A Song of linilurance ....... .. North Mlllcm Srlinol I41-School Clioriis-Gnlrton Slumhers . . do High School '2-School (Zlioriui--Swcci Kitty Clover Ssidc, High School 4.'?--Choral Reading--Snfcly First Stella Maris School 44APianri Solovsuc in Glaco Jeannie Mai'Kinnon I45- Piano Solo-Country Fair . . Francrs Dnlrrm I46 -Piano lluv-t - Festive March . I-01.1 (lanieron Av Tom Offer I47 Girl's Solo The Bouquet of Rnsrmary- -(Tun iviniia-i'ai I Virginia MarDriiigall- Marilyn hiachonsld 42 Piano Solo hiiniicilo in C .. .. Virginia Riachougsli I49 Folk Dancing . . Nolve, Dame Academy I50 School (Ihoriis-Flovier Carol . St, Teresa's Si-honl God Save the Queen ADMISSION 25c I v i