,--V. rv TUNE T4, 1952 ,...E. ---.- CHURCHES TOMORROW? munch oi cnumuu 5. PETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican Iaehiesl square. nev. Canon Melons. ILA. DDS. ....... &'''.'a'.':. n-" ...2 sense. nu-mi. He. Iuie. ln.m.'-BOlI 003.3353 I0 Lllluwllllllll. u un.-Choral luakerbt and --:veaaeng.and Iesrnen. ' '”B'.uy services as usual. All II TIC. lnrytaly Iltaione. S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established use by Royal 3 I Tuollllbott. hector h Revere - - This. Paul Cudnsoro - organist (mm"'T""TTj"T: 3.30 a.m.-Holy Communion 11 e.In.-Morllllll Prayer and T1Tf -u----v I . mum umrro cnurcu Iinhterar Beveread II. l:.'D. Aahterd. D.D. levereud, I. 'I'. Irwin Choir-sate and organist Ieyneua Player. nu. lee, ll e.nu-l'ethn's Day. les-men: The Dad You Thought You Had. Anthem: "Come. lloiy Ghost" (Attweed). 'Ip.m.-lerraoni Ily Visit To skid Iow' solo: "lledds Still Waters" (IIalrblen)- Miss larbere Jones, of Van- I lee. Anthem: '0 love of God” ('l.'hlliIen). ' . I ' I. E. D. Ashierd preaching at both services. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fit-ey Streets The Reverend James D. Devlsel. BA. BB. Pastor. Organist and Oholr Diroetor- Boyston F. Mllgfold. A.I.C.O. sermon. jg 1 p.m.- venlns Prayer and Ser- 11 e.nu-Children's Day Service. -r C "" " .2:-:..-......;.' Mo; on 0 II. ”"”'”'” w''"'''' i.''..'..'”''...''”''”'' xi" ''.'.2' .;' en wore p wt (9 PRESBY EERIAN regular co tion. Children THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES The Reverend '.I'. II. B. Bonleu. M.A.. Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mscltensie. Mus. B., F.M.C.M.. organist and Director of the Choirs. in s.m.-Church school (1 s.n:.-Divine Service and Isr- mon: "When We Think That We Have No Individual Deal- ings With God”. Hymn: "Youth of the World. Arise" (Nayior). Anthem: "O Lord Moat Merel- iul" (two-pert err.-Franck). ours and I!oys' Gallery Choir. The Vesper Services are withdrawn for the summer months. Visitors Cordiell! Welcome. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH s:---j-r----m-mj' Prince and Grelton streets Itsverend G. Carlyle Webster. Minister Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Jonnsten, A.T.C.L. Morning Worship 10 e.rn.-Sabbath school ll a.m.-Morning Service: John A. Johnston, M.A. " rinon: "Fath- er's Day and Philip". Anthem: Selected. Evening Worship 1 p.m.-Evening Service: John A. Johnston. lll.A. Borrnon: "What's In A Nsine". Anthem: "Let Us Break Breed Together" (Leslie Bell). GOSPEL HALL Uplilr Prince Btreetw order. oi meetings for Lord's Day 10.00 A Sunday school Be Born Again” (John I-'1) "The Coming of the Lord Dreweth Nigh” (James I-I) M summer SALE Iasernenr Hearts Hall Today At 3.30 Special Bargains my 1804 I .1952 THE BRITISH -AIIII FIIREIGII BIBLE SIIGIETV WHY SHOULD I IIJTEOIT I'll IIILI IOOIITIT 1. Because I want all area to have the true knowledge of God WIII h the Bible brinae. c 2. Because all missionary ' " (including those oi my own church) are de- pendent on the Society for supplies of Scriptures with- out which their work is im- Possible. 3. Because the Bibi can so where the miss onary cannot. - even into lands closed to representatives at our churches. A Society Illd ll-eater opportunities today than ever beiore - partie- uiarly in Japan. Indie. At- rics and South America - 00;?! III M" lenhmau 'the lesion is will or action. Work which , litlila sea new we. w rineosno risen 5 la the some Mr I, g s " at our '""-W: "I0 some singing, scripture reeitetiens and nwardsi Children's. stories. ll Anthern: "A Prayer" (Ilendel). 'lp.m.-Worship. First in new series character studies: "Pert- nars In risne-Samson and Delilah" (trickery). Anthem: "Gently, 0 Lord, Gently Lead Us". CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar, B.'l'h., Minister Min Thelma Burns, Organist end Choir Director. . 10 a.m.'-Church School and Fans- ily our Attend it: A rewarding Experi- ience. ll e.ns.-Morning Worship and Communion " - "The Divine Unfold- ing”. Instrumental D n e t: Wallace Platte and Allen Dunbar. '1 p.m.-Evening Worship Service Sermon: "F o u n d - A Missing .. Link Anthem (Selected). Central Christian Church urges its members and invites its friends to the services of the I.orld's Day. The Salvation Army "House of Evangelism” Great George street Corps Olicers, Er. Capt. and Mrs. L. Tltoonsbe. Sunday Next at 11.00 a.m. and , 1.00 p.m. "The Men With A Message" "The Women With A Song" Envoy and Mrs. S. Gillespie Sande, School scholars and par- ents Attention: Sunday School end Directory ior June, July, August at 9.80 sun. In Trouble? Phone us i "United PIENIECOSTAL C H LIRC H 31 Elm Avenue lav. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 2502-). services 10 a.m.-Sunday School ll e.In.-Worship and Praise 2 p.sn.-Children's Church 0.30 p.ur.-Prayer 'l p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting. lee other ad. an this page; Everybody Welcome -rs. Church raw. nirrmur" PENTECOSTAL MEETING TUESDAY, JUNE 17th AT 8 PM. ET. CATIIEBINES. l'.E.l. In the School Building Quincy Stairs, speaker. saw-pow PIICE-Ewlss Import R I-DAY FIRE TIIAL Dneonditlonelly Gnarau Swiss Chronograph SIOPWIW and Wristweich combined. Mess- uree speed and distance. Shook- Gold colour pol had ease. Unbreakable crystal- ond hand. Anti-nae ulne leather strap. ( 'u cl Qmmw order . oee 2.,.".,y.'.'I.... onoaa -roost: Iteclr is limited. "0110? T Ithlil I I!!! It I0! Idtlllldio ;issse n:int your name and 4:0- dress Thiseelumubrescvedlereews oi lesel interest. but edvutile eteaewsyeateseuaybeiuctod a:.btivl:eesItsewerd.strHjypay- a IIIIYI TAXI - Phone BU. EOIAID MIHNNII FOOT- WEAR at I'll QIIIOII llreet. DI. HEATH IleIN'l.'YI.I'I OP- FIOI will be closed until July lth. NEW MODEL! Firestone re- frigerators new on display. aasonro moss. use Bryon- ton dz Mecliay. ma PIOPANE GAE end ep- pliances. Arniest Coal Co. Phone 3490. GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrig- erators. Large and email. Toombs Music Store. IN STOCK One only Ford A Block Assembly. Exchange price s1oo.oo. r ” Tire c " NYIDN 'I'BICO'I.' IHIITE for Father's Day, u2.95, the ideal gift. B.V.D. make at Jack Cameron's. ma l'A'.i'IIEIi-'8 DAY - Car ee- oesaorles. Firestone, Eryenton er Meoley. Co. MIIE. JbllNS'I'0N'S LAI)IEB' WEAR SPEUIALS - Dresses - Coats - Suits. Till IIUGIIES DRUG store will be open ell day Sunday from 10 e.m. to 0 p.m. vs , 'I'li.EAT DAD on Father's Day with hie iavorite Chocolate Cake. made special for him at Stewart Bakeries. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airways 2001 or 504. ALEXANDII AROSE DAY TO- DAY - Flowers made by crippled girls. Royal Edward Chapter 1:3. D.E. local sponsor. SPECIAL one week only, 51 gauge nylons, full fashioned and guaranteed. 31.09 at Fitzroy Gro- cery and Ellis Bros. Phones 3302 and 3094-2. . - MEETING of the Women's Pro- gressive Conservative Association McLure building Tuesday. June 17, B p.m. All interested Conservative ladies invited to attend. ATTENDED CONVENTION - Mrs. J. J. Callaghan presided st the annual convention of Maritime Catholic Nurses, held in Antigon- ish, N. s., on Wednesday and Thursday. other nurses attsndin the Convention were, Mrs. A. H. Murphy, Mrs. Rod MacDonald. Mrs. J. Revell, Mrs. Alf. Kelly. Misses Evelyn Diamond, Lilian MacDonald. Mary Richard and Marion Mitchell, all of Charlot-e- town. IN MEM9RiAM MR. JOHN WILLIAM WARREN The death of Mr. John William Warren occured on June 7th. 1952 at his home 200 Prince street Charlottetown. Mr. Warren al- though only in his sum year, had been in failing health for some years, but none the less his death came as a great shock to his family and irienda. He was the son of the late John Rhodes warren and Francis Ma- tilda Down both oi whom prede- ceased him some you ago. Mr. Warren was well and favor- ably known through-out the Prov- ince end elsewhere, during recent years as the proprietor oi see side Inn. and previous to that as Man- ager oi Stsnhope Beech inn. In his younger days he served for h number of years as a stew- ard oa the CO6 Minto and during that time he twice visited the I-Iulbon Bay area on survey work. He leaves to mourn his widow formerly Miss Hazel MiacMllian end the following isrnily: Db d an easocisto in the Hotel business, Lois (Mrs. Eesi Higgins), Kathleen (Mrs. Wilson Ross) also two bro- thers ead two sisters; Albert J. and Gordon C. Myrtle (Mrs. Hub- ert Btrickland) and Annie (Mrs. John M. Gernhum) all of Cher- 'I'he funeral which was largely attended took place from the my teen Funeral Home on Monday June 0th the Rev. John '1'. Irwin oiiicieting. The "Old Rulsed Cross" Mr. Warren's favorite hymn was sung by Mr, Frank Mills. The Pelbeerers were Cyrus Pic- kard. s. Earle Mscnonsld, Robert Mecltinnon. i".A.A. Mutch, Pree- ton J. Sentner and Ivan Veeeey. Mr warren was buried in the family plot in the peoples come- tery at Charlottetown. C. I. L. PAINTS lryenron I: Macllay Company 187 01'. till). 81'. H tmlin 8400 also soon 0 WII r I I ' Special Discount on ”ETd.' II.'II"sim".'." 9""'m"' 3393: ” 'ssso FIBEATONE -rwm ssos e1'so TOWN TAXI.-thesis W-ID. GAIDIN IEITILIEII Garden Tools. seeds. sryenton a lleoxay. "ZENITH" Radionic Hearing Aid. 885.00. Bltterlss, accessories. Toombs Music Store. IIAVE YOU tried the Rome made Breads so popular at Stew- art Bakeries CIAPAIID GOEPEL IIALL. Gos- pel meeting lord's Day at 0 pm. All heartily invited. 1005 NYLON TIICOT IIIIBTE. srzss. made by n.V.D. for Father's Day. June 15 at Jack Cameron's. DEAD Mr. J. Lincoln Dewar speaking on Educational Finance over C!OY on Monday, June 10 at 0.00 pan. local time. MeeDONAl.D RADIO IEIVICE. sound systems. Disc and tape 'ro- cording. 1so Kent St. Phone 1217. Radio repairing. Asnpliilers and ing, modern equipment, transportation. 1'. W. Lowe, Phone 233. TOBAI. CIIABGE. services Sunday. a North Grenville I p.m.; Breadel- I Phail, minister. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and announce the engagement of their only daughter Mary Angelina, to Joseph Alphonsus, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Severe Peters, St. Charles, wedding to take place June 23rd. MEMBERS urn Underwriters Association are requested to meet at Trinity United Church this afternoon at 1.45 in attend the fun- eral of the late '1'. W. Bentley, C. L. U. ' FARMERS BUSY - Farmers throughout the Province were making a special effort yesterday and today to get their grain in while the fine weather prevailed and a. large amount was put in yesterday. some concern is felt. as the season is getting late and it must be in by next week. other- wise it is felt by some that only barley will be sown. ' t ORANGE PRESENTATION-Ai. a Royal Arch meeting of Lorne Dodge, L.O.B.A. at Desebie on Thursday night. Rev. L. B. Wol- frey was presented with a ring and an address oi appreciation in token of his services. Provincial Grand Master C. E. Show called the meet- ing to order, the address being de- livered by Deputy Grand Master Manfred Beer. The ring was placed on Mr. Woiirey's finger by Bro. Wilfred Ferguson. Past Grand Master Vernon Moore was present along with othir members of Prince Arthur and Derry Lodges. Rev. Mr. Wolh-ey is at present Worshipful Master oi Lorne Lodge. . Personals Mrs. Neil Mccoeham and Mrs. Charles Mcauigen, ions, were re- cent visitors to saint John, N. 3., guests oi Miss Annie Walsh. Mr. William Ward, a former is- lander now residing in Bridge- water, Mess., accompanied by his wife, is visiting a. brother David Ward, New wiltshire. Mr. and Mrs. RR. MacLslne and Wendell MacLelne have mov- ed to their cottage at 2'! Brighton shore after having spent the win- ter with the daughter and ron-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. waiter Pickard. North River Road. Half of Calvert Donation From Federal Treasury OTTAWA. June is-(OP)'-More than half the 860,000 the Calvert liquor firm has agreed to donate annually to the Dominion Drama Festival comes out oi the Fed- jE..j..j...M.. - June 15. Pleasant Valley ll. a.m.: 12,1. with the scum-k CPS. flttingly groom who also proposed a toast J rm: GUARDIAN. criaanorrsrown . THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Geloiiroted l00tli Birthday Anniversary Mrs. Mary Smith. grand old lady FLOOD SANDING and !Inish- of Lower Newtown, who recently own observed her 100th birthday en- niversary at daughter, Mrs. D. A. Mac'I'avish. Mrs. Smith's mother was born on BBEADAI-BANE UNITED PAQ- the Brig "Polly" when that famous the home oi her hip was on its way to Belfast. P. settlers in 803. Greetings from Her Majesty, bane 7.30 pm. Rev. W. B. Msc- Queen Elizabeth and His Honour Lieutenant Govcrnor Prowse were among the Mrs. messages received by Mrs. Smith Daniel Bradley. Bedford. wish to on her birthday, - many congratulatory Burdett-King Wedding Masses oi spring flowers made a gretty setting for the wedding in lo ion Presbyterian Church, Char- ttetown, on Wednesday. June ii. at three o'cloclr,oi Christine Geor- gina, elder daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King, Charlottetown, and William Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burdett, Dundas. Given in marriage by her father, he bride was charming in her gown of white satin and Chantilly lace, with fitted sleeves. ovcrslrirt of the lace, ending in as graceful train. of tulle illusion fell from a Juliet c odice and long The flow ng skirt had an Her fingertip veil ap of the satin and lace. bouquet was of roses. She was attended by her sister Her Betty as maid of honor wearing pink taffeta and net. Miss Fran- ces McMIllan and Miss Nellie Mc- Beth, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids, in orchid taffeta and net, while little Pearle Mciieth made a winsome flower girl in pink tafieta. All the bride's at- tendants wore headdresses to match their gowns and carried matching noscgays. Cst. David Thurston, R.C.M.P., was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Everett I-iowatt, Jr., and Mr. John Mac- Neill. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. Evans. Mr. Frank Johnson was organist and -the bride's cousin, Mr. Ivan Robinson was soloist. Mr. Robinson sang ”Thc Lord's Prayer" during the ceremony, and the beautiful hymn "0 Perfect Love" during the sign- ing of the register. The reception. attended by six- ty guests, was held at Villa Wat- The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Mr. Evans, and responded to by the the attendants, responded to by Cst. Thurston. Assisting in serving were Misses Lois Mutch, Mary Aitkcn, Esther ohnson and Bessie Moore. The oral Treasury, Stanley Knowles (CCF-Winnipeg North Centre) said today after he got a govern- ment rcply in the Commons. The reply by Revenue Minister Mc-Conn snid distilling compan- ies are allowed a deduction for corporation income tax purposes for contributions made to drama festivals because they are con- sldcrcd donations to charitable organizations. Mr. Knowles later said means that 516,800 of tho . Calvert's donates to the omin- ion festival actually comes out of the Federal Treasury because It would be taxed at the rate of 56 cents nn the dollar. He said this is another argu- ment in favor of the Massey Commission recommendation that the government itself should mnka such contributions. this 0.000 Reg. 69.95. ICE REFRIGERATOR il0ilEY - SAVIIIG ' 8 A L E AVE Reg. 549. ICE REFRIGERATOR 34-97 2435 .. Reg. 541.50. Sturdy CHROME TABLE . . . AVE Orig. S95. Smart CHROME TABLE . . . . 39.50 69.50 , Reg. 5259. 3-pc. Bedroom SUITE . .4. . AVE Orig. S319, 3-pc. Chesterfield SUITE . .239 .283 48" Steel Bed. Cable Springy Cotton Mattress 4. Reg. sssso, 54" ' Spring-Filled MATTRESS ” 129 KENT ST-3 CHARLOELETOWN 1'. A. STEWART JONES, Special Representative happy young couple left immedi- atcly after the reception on a honeymoon trip through the Mar- itimcs, the bride wearing a suit oi rose tricotine with matching flow- er hat and black accessories. I-Ier corsage was oi white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Burdett will make their home in Cavendish, where the groom is maintenance super- visor of the Canadian National Park. Kennedy-Saunders Wedding Mount Allison Acadcmy Chapel, ackville. N. B., was the setting at 3 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. June 8th for the wedding of Marianne West. daughter of Mr. and..Mrs. L. W. Saunders, Char- lottetown, P. E. Island and Rev- erend Harold Alexander Kennedy, B.A., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kennedy, Port I-iawkesbuiy, N.S. A large basket of white carnaiions graced the Communion table, before which Dr. H. E. D. Ashford of Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, p e r f o r m e d the double ring marriage ceremony, assisted by Rev. R. B. Hariiilton of Hamilton. The bride's brother, 1.2 A. L. Saunders, Louisbourg, C. 3., ush- ered, and his little son Master Glenn Saunders was ring-bearer. Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore a model suit of sesfoam blue venetian lace ovcr taffeta, with a navy milan pic-( ture hat and navy shoes. Red rosebuds topped the white Bible she carried, from which fell a semi-cascade oi rosebuds and etc- phanotis. Rev. R. H. Alchorn played the wedding music and during the ceremony Rcv. L. M. Ferguson song "The Lord's Prayer" and "O Perfect Love". The bride's mother wore a navy tailored suit with navy and white accessories. l-lcr corsagc was Pink Dz-light rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy are re- siding at Bridgewatcr, N.S., where Mr. Kennedy is supplying before taking up residence in St. Ann's, Cape Breton. A'CADIAN HOTEL IO HOLLIS STREET HALIFAX. E. A modern brick building -all newly decorated, warm. comfortably fur- nished rooms. Automatic Fire sprinkler system in every room for your safety and protection. Ite- dioe available. Free Over- night Parking. DAILY IATESMM. Rooms With Run- e Ieeervettene edvlselsle Null nlknlx IUUVV rho iollowing Representatives of the sun Life or Canada in Prince Edward island will be glsd'io discuss with you any mailers relating ennultide, without. obligation. CIIAIIJOTTETOWN life irnuranee or MR8. DOROTHY ROGERS W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERBIDE II. C. BOTIAIIEB - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown. P. E. l. - Int J. A. MOORE R. C. SHEA. KINI-EORA Hotel Demonstration' of the IIEVI BELT0lIE HEARING AID ' Charlottetown Hotel, llilarlotietown P.E.l. MONDAY, June ibtir: TUESDAY. June 17th .. Hours: 9:30 AM. to 9 PM. Queen Hotel, Summersidc..i!.E,.I. ., WEDNESDAY. June 18th Hours: 2 PM. to 9 i'.M. ;'Mldg'et. In Size TI MIGHTY (NV SIIEARING POWER. The new Beltone is 26 lmww lighter than any previous Beitone and gives exciting new clarity and punderstanding of speech. This is the hearing aid you have been waiting for, so before you decide on any hearing aid come in for a free demonstration. H. I. SMITH 515 Roy Building 435 Barrlngton Street HALIFAX, N. S. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. Waltlten Gaudet. LL. B. IAIIRISTER. S0i.I('lTOR, Ito- Plzillipe Building Iii Gralton Street Money in Loan Collection Palmer 8: Haslam A. J. HASLAM. B.A., LLB. M. Aliian Farmer. 9.6. B.A.. LLB. Barrister and solicitor Bsnk of Commerce Building Charlottetown Money to Loan Dr. W. R. Carson Chiropractor Palmer Graduate CIIABLOTTETOWN Phone 1072 201 Prince St. d. A. CARRIIIIIISIIS Banister. Ete. leak at Nave Beetle uiarnhera Cherlottetown. P E I. MONEY ro LITAN -"Allison M. Gilli" OPTOMETRIST PHONE 2072 123 Kent Street (Next to Simpson's Agency) 0 I BARIIISTEII. SIILICITOK, rm. I30 Richmond st. - Cb'tovrn. Phone BBO Dr. A. L. Maclsaac DENTIST BVRBR J. GRRIT 0.0. "31-my: Denial Xdlay ' ,g';":;... gen. GLORIA BUILDING ".0". H. I'll Grafton st. Adjoining Nortbhmericsn Hotel "'0'" 3" II. R. BIIAIE II GBHPRIY OIIAITEIID ecuousreurs us Great (learn at, Ohlrlnttetmvl rhoseellh it11- Ber :41 LP! W. MANNING. C.A. -ANDO EIMA l'. MMPIIEISON C.A. other omoss at IIaIiiss., lioncton. It: John's. Araherat. Dart- Ioatl. Ieutvilie. Liverpool, New Glasgow and Trare. IoDONAI.D. OIIRBIE I 00. UIAITQID ACO0IJlt'I'Al'lI aientresr. Qsesse. otuwe tereete. later use. Ilsrbroese. 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