coll. WHAT smo AHH, WHAT FLAVOUR SUPERB: CHOCOLATY Aeomg& Get ready for a real treat! .l"3fIdd2lica ingteas oonl of rich QUIT( ow or to low glass of col milk-stir T and drink chocolaty, Chocolate flavour--all the My down! You'll love the way UIK mixes instantly wit our hem"!-' 07 bother. Makes a hot drink too. qflndcriul 9"” Ktocer has it-and it's Economical. Get QUIK lotlar and (rest the family. Mcilulty Family To Play llere 69. A special meeting of the com- mittee in charge of the McNulty show was held in the offices of the Benevolent Irish Society on Sat- urday last. The chairman of this committee Mr. Wilfred Smith pre- sided. Further plans for the stag- ing of the McNulty Family show vrerc made and arrangements for the sale of tickets was completed. Tickets for this show in Char- lottetown on July 3 and 4 will go on sale at R. T. Holman Ltd. on June 15 and a sell nut for both shows is anticipated. It. was reported that the Mc- Nulty Show is now touring New- foundland and is a'smash hit with all those who have seen it. This show played in St. John's. Nfld.. for one full week to capacity audi- ences who were delighted by their beautiful songs, dances and music. Newspaper clippings from such places as Boston. New YOPIL Balti- more. Chicago and other leading American cities hear testimony to the magniiicient record of this great entertainment troupe fea- turing Mr. Franklin Wade the great Irish Tenor and formerly of the world's famous Dublin Trio. The McNulty Family are better known as "The Royal Family of Irish Entertainers" composed of Ma, Eileen, and Peter MeNulty. who have years of professional experience behind them on radio. stage, screen and television. The show will also feature a film en- titled "Irish Hearts" made in Dublin for which no extra charge will be made. It is interesting to note that the McNulty Family are now over twenty-six years in show business. Ma McNulty the origina- tor of the team was born in Coun- ty Roscommon, not ten miles from the birthplace of that great lrish Tenor John Mccormack. Peter and Eileen have been singing and dancing with their famous mother ever since they could walk. Char- lottetown is really in for a ti-cat of high the McNulty Family appear person at the Community Centre on July 3 and 4. IN MEMORIAM PEGGY COLLIER who died June 10. inn and .l.-LVIICS ()0l.l.lEl't who died June 5. 1950. Inserted by the. Family. Young Mother Tells How She Keeps Baby Clothes Soft And Flully This young housewife is the proud mother of I 3-month old son. She use: New Sunlight Soap to wash all his clothes. "Now Sunlightgets the blby things really clean," she says. "and leaves them on soft and flufy. I recommend New Sunlight to every woman.” New Sunlight is wonderful not only for washing baby things. but nmrylbiugl Use it for the family laundry. dishes. pats. pins. plintnd wslls.woodwork. bathroom fixtures, dairy equipment.-it washes every- thing washable. More women use New Sunlight than any other bur soap in Council. in all pure, um eosgy. Your lnndn will love it. Get New unlight wdlyl ------?'':Hm I v 9 9 room 04-o-99-040940-ooooo 9-oooo-949-co-ooooooo ooroao E Religion By Very Rev. Geot- First ltloglerstor of CORONATION REFLECTIONS Nothing in the Coronation ser- vice impressed us more deeply than the Queen's act as she laid the crown aside to kneel at the altar for the Holy Sacrament. She had Just been crowned, entihroned and given the homage of all classes of her people. John Milton has been described as seeing with that inner vision which no calamity could darken, the multitude whom no man could number casting down 'Iefore the crucified their crowns of amaranth and gold; our Queen joined them in her act of adora- tion, submission and thankful praise. There were four significant fea- tures in the Queen's action. First, there was the acknowl- edgement of Jesus Christ as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. the source of all authority and power. Second, there was the confession of her dependence on Him as the, bread of life, the nourishment of her spirit in her high position. Third, as she knelt beside her husband, the Sacrament became their united pledge of loyalty to God in Christ and commitment to His service. i l Then (when she resumed thel crown and reascended the throne. it was as the representative of the Most high, thereafter to His name. rule in l The rich Symbolism of the ulio1e,mlttcd to her. But her success de-, - .servlce brought home to our heartsypends on the ins ' the SOV6l”- realities underlying eignty. Every act and object rep- resented the endowments and func- tions of the ruler and set forth their sacred character. But there was a person ill the heart of it all, and the meaning and effectiveness of the symbols depended on her realization of their meaning and her resolution to work them out in her govern- ment of her people. The sceptre the rod and orb. the sword, the crown, the throne, and. above all. the anointing symbolized moral and spiritual realities. and the Queen's acceptance of them pledged her to bring those ideals down to earth. Parliaments will enact laws and decide on policies. and executives will work out their implications. but 'everything goes into effect through the Queen's consent. Ae- tion of the nation as a nation is taken through its head. Hence the importance of her character and consecration. . . At every turn in the service. justice and mercy were set forth as the attributes of the ideal ruler. All through the Old Testament we hear echoes of the people's longing for the prince who would do JUSUY and love mercy and walk humbly with God. For example. Isaiah 32:1-2: "Behold a king will reign in righteousness, and princes will rule in justice. Each will be like is hiding place from the wind, a covert from the tempest: like streams of water in a dry place. 13 C. Pltlgeon, D.D., l.l..D. a United Church of Canada (Copyright) . of righteousness, rite” GUARDIAN. y(1HARL0TTETOWN . , l,'I'HE CENTRAL GUARDIAN and Life COOK'S for Perfect Pictures "YOUR. DOLLAR BUYS MORE- i I l l i I 60944-00400 9. Here is where we Cll.lZEllS must TAILORED To MEASURE SUITS join our Queen and strengthen her hands. Justice is never static. ygg It grows with the people's growth. g . Ry u, my ndvanggjv :.:r.E":.::...:.”-.:....':...i HIT II C gence. HR) S ap- Son. no P. M. at Y. M. c. A. , pear which our fathers never recognized. The nation's health KEROSENE Electric and p,.o.l and vigor will be shown in the in- mine 0” Re,',,ge,uo"' Bryemoni sight with which these new rights and obligations are discerned and the courage and determination with which they are secured. and Macxay. . (.'HllR(lH OF SCOTLANII. Ser-i iviees Tuesday, June 9th. Desable "Progress. man's distinctive 3 pgmg; vnmuduy. June um, cape mark 319”33 Traverse 8 p.m., conducted by Rev. Not G0d'IZ HOT "19 M55”? Alasdair Johnston. Services Wed- nesday, June 10th. Charlottetown Ind Wholly Imo p.m.', 'i'hursda.v. June iiiii. hopes to be." am-h Hill 8 pm. Rev. J. iii We long for peace: we believe'B;5hopy Minister, that we are moving toward peace; --W but the only foundation on which TO ATTEND CONFERENCE - enduring peace can be built is The Rev. A. S. Weir of Cornwall justice. To quote again from will leave this morning to attend Isaiah:-"The effect of righteous- the United Church conference ness will be peace. and the result, which is being held at Sncliville. quietness and: NB. Mr. Weir was past president 1;-use gm-ever," ,nl the Conference. He expects to As we listened to the cm-onn-. mum on Monday of next week. tion service, all the past seemed to descend on the young Queen's head. Its sacred treasures were. KNOX. 45-3'93?-Old Canadian 8Cl0l' entrusted to her. Its dreams claim-, ll'0m SlF8LhF0.V. 0m- M15 CD039" ed from her their fulfilment. Thcllfl 91” C3l'd'l113l W91-WY by 1-01'” failures and wrongs confessed , doll! famed Old Vicytheatre. Knox turned to her for righting. ;Dl3Y9d In a Coronation production To the height of her power she ill ”Sh3k95P9”e5, OKW? Remy will guard all that has been com-i Xgggilallis lgl1ay1:;ng:”BTord5-l way and in Hollywood. He was ilast at the Old Vic 15 years ago has iinderstiidy to Laurenoc Oliver He is: they are: Mari partly is TO PLAY WDI.-SEY - Alexander and foresight of her prophets, and on the obedi- ence of her people to the heavenly H . . ;visioii. T” klll;!ClOl" is I coniing: y and Dmhn Wmmmsi (OP Phom) we lirve our part to play in bl'lllg- I ing it in. IA v------------ i Iwill l'l'-it P. E. I. on August 3th., anti be entertained at a supper nllll Frcneh songs and music. A nizetng will be held at the home lot Mrs. Edward Arsenault to dis- . y -.f- V - y . g r ' ' cuss preparations for district con- ll)'h(:':l h:l)';;rNl:; y':1lM0'l)'rl;P'i" dlsinm, ven:.on to" be held in Mont Cannel. land niakr Cllilrnlln" ari'ati::eiiientsCOn3 h.””dred.d”n:”.S Per m(.mm Wm l With the tulipsaantl foi"'et-me- be paid 1" the Cred” Umo" The " next. meeting will be held at the AI cohiltry I Continued from page 2 - l2 and 5. tonight between '1 and JIMMY! TAXI -Plioul 523. IELANGEE RANGE! for coal at the nuance nnuo sroan." wood or oil. Bryenton 8: MacKny i 10. and tomorrow between 2 andl l CIIASWILL for Better Phou,- MAKE YOUR deposit in the Redl graphs. icross Blood Bank today between: 339.00 up. J. P. MacPhei-eon and'4. p.m. , I i PUT P.E.I. "Over the Top" byi being a donor at Red Cross Clinicsl in Charlottetown this afternoon, between 2 and 5, this evening! from 1 - lo and tomorrow betwen 2 send 4 pm. ' TOWN TAXI - Phone 1600-322. DIILDUNALD RADIO SERVICE. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone I207 SOCIATION will hold its Annual Tea and Meeting, 'l11ursday after- noon. June 11th. 5 to 7. All mem-i NOTRF. DAITIIE ALUMNAE AS-y ibers are urged to attend. PRENATAL CLASSES continue at the Health Centre on Wednes- day. at 2 o'clock. Expectant moth-, ers are invited to talte advantage of the instruction given by the Public Health Nurse at these informal classes. Personals Miss Vaiinda Westergard has re- turned to Halifax after visiting hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. West- Hzard. Mt. Edward Road. i It is regretted that Mrs. A. P. Westergard. Mt. Edward Road, is again in Prince Edward Island Hospital. Her friends wish her a CCITTDPICTC recovery. Friends of Mr. Gordon Fergu-I son will rcgret to learn he is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital where he has undergone an operation, All wish him a speedy recovery. . I Mrs. w. H. MacLeod of thisl city was a visitor on Sunday ml Rose Valley, where she spent, the day with her sister Mrs. John D.l Matliiesoii. lnot there are other flowers blooin- ling. The globe flower or!trolliusl::g1cIr:ggbg:r5iorG::: 1'" amuse: is one of the loveliest. Every sear ” g , l sonic of these riependahle llPl'Ol'i-ilAeEd;(:'ABsa'i; Oghllglflleinfufd niuls are atlticrl Io'the garden llPl'Eyl (I u D 5 3 '9" C” and niore are needed. The trolliusi mi 0”" l l lis recognizable as a grew-it golden IN MEMORIAM lilowereti relation to the butter- s.....- I l l qellow suns. ivvilti in Siberia, has protluoetl ll: spit-ndiri variety in Golden Queen! - a heat-oii to thrill any gardeners ;heart. This vigorous plant reaches Th, dPlllh Occurred at her home D l”'li-'.llV' Gr lm” (Dill. "lid h"5.Hazelbi'ook, in the early morning, illlrrllihlll” hiiiiorriip-lilte foliage. lllhnurs nf wpdmsday" May 27”” M gs lavish in its Dr0(lLlf'llHll .nf:,M,.s. Herb?” J. Carwr kbmuri yflowrrs like enormous cups. l'1llll0Lkn0Wn as Aunt Abbie, M we ripe: leup, with blooms like lustrous The species. founrll MRS. HERBERT J. CARVER yfour int-hes at-ross,'with DOllSlIEfTI01d axe at nineU.gDm,. havinz obvl .0”u'" Vela” "I ”"h l3”ld' Md served her birthday on the 6th oil (In tlllllEll'Tl("rllal orranzenient of May. MHA carver gas born In il”l'mw- llmmmt "urwd, Mange Mt. Albion and was the daugliierl l””l" W'l"l5 5””'””"d'y"3 lmlfl of the late Henry Jenkins and his l1”JldV7"”l””.- l' ”.”"'D "m"-liivife Hannah Jones. She came to .lsiilli.int l)l0.NS-)lllSy lOl' ldhev liolusey ”L.,.mlm.o0k as a bride abom Sixth l0l'9l a long period .in is alt)-eight years ago yghpm she my lg””"'l' ””'”hl”i llllfllllbfl until her death. Her hus- Visiiors In the g:-irtlen are wel viband predeceased her lhirw years com:-tl because we have ”so ntuchlagn I in common" to talk about and we The Kale M”. Can.” was I hm. and TERMS AOOEPTED PAGE THRF-E BLOOD DONOR DLINIOS RED CROSS HEADQUARTERS Charlottetown MONDAY, JUNE 8th ...... .. .. ..................... .. 2-5 P.M. H g 7-10 P.M. IUESDAY, JUNE 9th .. 2-4..P.M. DONORS iinonN5ri.'v' NEEDED Remember: "The life YOU save may be YOUR own." Musical Festival Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Musical Festival Association will be held in Room 26. Prince of Wales College on Tuesday June 9th or 8 p.m. All members are urged to attend. OHARLOTTETOWN BOARD OF TRADE Annual Dinner Meeting CHARLOTTET()WN HOTEL TUESDAY, JUNE 9th, 1953 Guest Speaker: MR. IA: VV. SIMMS. Pi-esitlent, Canadian Chamber of Commerce i Reception Hotel Lounge 6 PM. Dinner Main Dining Room 7 P.M. I Price 952.50 All Businessmen welcome. Tickets available by calling 1874. Open , Evenings 7-9 like the shade of a great rock in, Annual class entertainment when, gjfff. .....-..............-..-...- in' WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU T of the rights of the people are the first obligation of R0Vemm9n'- It is also necessary that the full power of the ruler be turned against evil. and that Wr0nlZCl091'5 be brought too book. But through, the ruler is reminded that he is dealing with human be- ing: and that justice must be tempered with mercy. FERRY SERVICE (Sailings May 1st to June 12th Inclusive) Daily including Sundays- Standard Time. From Each Terminal. 8 am. 11 n.m. 1 Il-m- RESEEVATIONS: May he llli'IflE' for a limited number of vehicles hy contacting Head Office 1" Charlottetown, at least 48 hours in advance for:- ll)-First and Second sailings from each terminal each morning. (2)-For perlshables andfor Live- stock in truck loads on any sniiinn. (3)-For all sailings on Sntui'il.iy and Sunday until June 12th For Daily Report listen to CFCY , first Weather Broadcast each week day. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTIIU MBERLAN D FERRIES LIMITED. tcnance of justice and the securing. 5 p.m. . a weary land." . y"'l'-"' 31””-Vsy l9”l.'::lVHt d i of many sterling qualities, and her, In any nation-S HR. the nmmwpaiiis lime ween 0 nine ant. a hon", was always I place or hob: visit to the different I1UfiSt3rlPS,pHal-Hy to friends and Strangers .1"-i...::..r..1:”:.” .i::;:”r.; Eleiilam a or Uh? t”"dgn- ”;1l:V-'hn'r;g ohm? da ys Hazelbrook Baptist Church and of H' t l ” t -I the Women's Missionary Aid So- lswm "M "mg e"”"3l" Som" ”"' eietv ever since its organization I - . llViDP)' la-SR5 ill”? "Mm"? 1”” hm” and until health failed her she "tiers and pulling long ,L'l'tlSS and was alwam active in mi! work ””:f"l”' , The funeral was held from the 1 llie followiiiiz poem tiestiibes Hazelbmok church on Friday lm-V l””"35 M m” m"m""” afternoon May 29th where a very ' - large number of relatives and iwhen last winter had passed and mend! gathered m NV weir hut j spring ,. , Renewed the face of the earth. Lglfglrzfedorhvrysfclrl Isepoifli :4": when me I . Louis Harris and Rev. Mr. Goudge. Days grew longer and niilder. Hymns sung WP” "Hark of Ages" W'”" ””V"5 and "Abide win. vie” And herbs were stirred by the The pa” be”"slw'c" Men” nest wind . . ' t ' Henry S ..lenkins Reginald Jen- . z . K ,1 ,d , . WM" mpg" 19”” O "H" umlkins, R. H. Wood. Robert Jones, irons, Then my little pint u-is Ql'('l'- grown with Nettles. What was I J. A. Drake and Victor lieouzhsn. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. lCSllf)li1K to the esteem in which the deceased was held. She leaves in mourn the loss of in do ? --W. Strabo. (iAT'E EGITIITINT W. I. h a loving mother. four daughters, . Mrs. Willretl Lawton IMaudc) M til -3 e, - - l - mn,,,T1vJVIn:Em::'l;:.l3E ,.P:ll::m;DgM Pmvn.-ii. Mrs. Charles Hamm mo hum; 6, MM F;dmp Eymggeng (Clara). Mrs. G. T. Binns (Lillian), mm Rn” mm x”: anwered hv both of Charlottetown and Mrs. 21 rnoinibers livin the fl'lOlP of their Albeit Finlay Mannie) of SL birthday OTTie Ffichool O rominlttce gm" 3'! NeW!mmdla"d' N” w"'' .l ”' - ' l. t t i that children were inteirsied and ll-i'”Eii3 .”.i.i?..l2 31'-.l. llliffil. ”'-iii! W" cm Wren In month a small, pi-i7r of schooll all 0; gvhom dnlwq Sinwalh-V '3 articles will be irivrn t.. liesi. sp?l- M on P ' lers of French in each grade On the new committee are: Mrs. Jose- lioniesteoti; ten grand vliiltlren and Pillow--- Family. Charlottetown. P. E. Island -..:..--:.--1.. A group of A. C. W W. mr phat Richard and Mrs. Bruno Gal- Wreaths l t. "t v i d . d;::.ingT)3;e :::rl:thHlsg;,.sH?.tf1d;:,Ta P5 WHKelgi'ook Baptist t liurch and Arsenault and Mrs. Dilima Polrierl Nah”, H M , d D . L ' were named on new coiniiiittecsimn lliiggnondr” ”" '"'” ”” my next momlhi Vbqhl Mr. anti Mrs. Ilos Bill"! ';.':3 Niece and nephew Bertha and Harry Irving. l.t-itlibiiilge Niece. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Downe, . City. - Niece, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bourke. Bay Fnrliine. Mrs. J. D. Jenkins, Eula and 0 Kills insects Thelma. Nleces Sue. Hannahhell. Doris, Jan and Winnie Jenkins. Cross Road: Christian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carr. 0 Kills odors 0 Provides an attractive indirett light Never before have 's you seen such it D lamp! Utilitc kills all insects . . . banislies cooking. smoking and all Spray: Helen and Ralph .lenlttns,' City Al Arsensult. City. Mrs. E. McRae and Family. Vivian Lowiher and Etta Rix. Roland IVood. household odors . . . nu...-9" .intl it is no attractive '3'"? "W will g- Mr. Frank Msekenzie. City. ""'a"" 3" ”"""o Miss Dorothy Mackenzie. See this amazing .1 pur me lamp at app Ian . hlrdwarc. drug and department stores everywhere! llfllffl COIPOIAIIOI 20!!) Avenue load Toronto Canola " Iy an ...t....nt.. 1...... saw. . Amnelk imaua vqui... Church. 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