11- 19.4.4 i‘ ‘hunches TOMORROW ANGLIOAN austere laaan ‘jclilpel. Ilil seats are f... u ace them alter any “"1"- . IIINDIJILConIIi-rnotlon School. i 11,00 Morning Prayer and Ser- ‘ ‘$0 Sunday School, 1,10 Evening_l’_r_ayer and Sermon. “varsity I BRIAN riiizwii-iikbi-‘Fifiaiiizs _ iillnisier The Mv. T. ll. Bussell Semen. M.A.. S. M. Organist lilca l. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bae. 10.00 an. Church School. ll em. Morning Worship. Anthem: Reoeasionai: R. rle .1 pm. The Evening Worship. _IION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH nine and Grafton Street III. Idwén Iohnsione OIIIIIIII .,__ HORN, G WORSHIP 11.00 mm. Minister. Anthem: "lard Ia It I?"—Iarlr- neg - Norman MacPherscn and Choi ten o'clock in the morninl- r Anthem: “The Shepherd I Psalm." — The Junior Choir. "0 give thanks Into the Lord for He la good: for His mercy en- l th forever.‘ ‘ re cordially invited to wor- iIS Wan-Four Years Ago Dy The Canadian Press JUNE l'I. IMO-Petoin govern- ment sued for mace but. French continued fighting along vhole from as German reolv ow- aitcd. Icime Minister Mackenzie Kins revealed that some Canadian llt Division troops had landed 1n mm the orevimn week but had withdrawn. JUNE l8. IMO-Gen. Charles dc Gaullc‘. former memlmrd all? m; c soverumen. ra e enc Netstanoe in Etndgland. Prime Min- ister Churchill cclared "Battle oi’ ' had bekun. Canada moved to mobilise npowcr and resourc- HI ail men to 45 liable for hcme Iy order riiirs CATHEDRAL a}, amen lire liner: ropriated. Visitors an: p‘ s1‘. PAUL'S cuuitcif‘ u“ A. LeDrew Gardner, Recto-r j fieaimade . Confirmation Snehool Coin- end choirmaster. And Dedication of Honor Roll. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Keven-BOMB. m»- H- 8- Hw- ——*—"-—~—-—~~ "~- llymn-Anthem: "One There is Who loves ThecP-Speneer-Lane. The Minister will conduct the “niece and deliver the Sermons. —Dr. M. E. Gcnge. um I u) CHURCH 0i CANADA TEINITY TIFITEI)‘ CHURCH l"- T- Ii. Mélannan Ulla Iaric illollougall, new» J, ‘k I» semi-u. a.c.c.o. unfit. OPIIIJII use a.|n.: Public Worship, ‘%~_;u:_on= F/i. Rev. w. n. Braine, anthem: “I Will r rm Fl k." ilmmfm- Baritoneeesolo: A, 1.00 p.m.: Public Wors l..C.A.l-‘. Vocal Solo: "lie That Dwelleth" McDermid - Miss Marion Har- r. Choir Selecti : “At Th N o! JBSIII"——VIII:II.IIII Willi: n“ CHURCH SCHOOL 11.00 a.m. Beginners. Primary. , and Junior Departments. Clilvéorning service broadcast by Visitors Cordlaliy welcome. BAP I l5 I THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fltsrliv Streets Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy, B1). a.ni.—Thls Bible Study service of the Church welcomes your visit Mohaiiimc wdiismr ll A.M. Sermon by Rev. l. J. Levy. Solo: "O Lord Be Thou My Light" (Boylc)—Mr. Ivan Robinson. EVENING WORSHIP ‘I EM. Sermon by Rev. i. J. Levy. Subject: “The Gospel of a Sec- ond Chance." Anthem: "Hymn oi Peace” - (Caleott). John inch. Mus. Bac.. organist You are invited to worship with CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH llcnt Street Organist Mils Marianna Saunders II A.M.: Morning Worship. Sermon — "The Lie That Killed" 2.30 Sunday School. ‘I P.M.: Evening Worship. Sermon - "Heroes oi’ Faith" —- Dr. M. E. Gengc. a Chinese communique said to- night, indicating virtual encircle- mcnt of the Canton-Hankow rail~ the Burma border, Chinese troops were scoring further successes and were mopping up eiicmy remnants in the outer areas of Lungllng, important. Yunnan pnvince base fall of which was announced yes- terday. The Japanese still held strongly-fortified positions on three hills outside the town, and attempted an unsuccessful flank attack from the south, a com- munique declared. -ion paste to ward off infection and aid in hauling wounds. They hav round that the essential oils of onions, garlic. and other strong- scented vegetables contain bacteria- kiliing substances called phyton- cldes. ‘Minard’: kit's baht - sea cannrs i, All lea Oedcts and oillcers of R, C. S. C. KENT are requested to be at Prince of Wales College Sunday < morning at 10 o'clock for church parade. LIIUT N. SAUNDERS, 0. O. Solo -—- Selected - Miss Jean Enman. Good And Bail News From China l CHUNGKING, June l2 -— (AP) -Japancse troops are pounding incessantly nt all sides of besiegJ 51151165 0f 111 ed Changsha against heroic Chinese resistance and the battle around the outer defences has reached its "fiercest; proportions," hi . Sermon: F/L. Rev. W. R.pBraine,l toil preach on Sunday. June 18th at rm.- CHURCH SCHOOL 1o.oo h, iDEliIliAL GUARDIAN _Thl.: coliunnis reserved fer news l oeal interest. but advcrtisilll ° l Mwry nature may be inserted t ii . h]. ‘i’: ialaillna-worl. strictly pay __. CIIASWELL for Pbotoeraohs. CONFINDERATION HEB in- SATURDAY SPECIAln-Wolrieifa and Misses Dresses reduced to lciear, some at halt . '1’ e ‘Grcenaal 00.. Ladies’ Wear,‘ n a y THE W. M. of the United Church, New London. will hold a soxiai service on Sunday evcninil. ‘Julie 13th at 8 P. M. Special collec- ' Il- 6-11- . ___ t QUEENS CANADIAN FUND — iThe RovalTrust 00., has received a subscription of 85.10 from the 'Bor:.en Womeivs Institute for one .Qi.leflns Canadian Fund. THE REV. NEIL HERMAN. 5A.. Canoe Cove ll . M. Clyde River 3 P. M. Nine Mlle Creek 7.30 P. M. Boat connection. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. 6-10-11. CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH- Sunday. June i8. Y.P.U. service at 7.30 p.m. Speaker Capt. MacLean oi Beach qrove Training Centre‘. Special music. POLICE COUlt'I‘—At the City Police Court yesterday, o. man charged with damaging property was lined $10.00 and costs or twen- dsy§i the case oi another char- ocd mth keeping a dangerous w: was adjourned till today. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- THE CIHARF..OTTETOWTE~Y Rosemary President of Boys’ Scoot Association lion. and Rev. ll. J. Cody, CM the University of "oz-onto. xzlin ivzis r MuNL-Mr. uncl Mrs. l... H. Collin. Charlottctoivn, atnnounce the en- gagement of their floutzhter Frances Alexandra to Cyrus A. R. Shaw of‘ Montague. P. E. 1., son of Mr. Allan Show and the late Mrs. Show of Cardigan. Wedding to take place" earlv in July. 6-17-1i.‘ PRIZE WINNERS — Following, are the winners of the card party by Spring Park W. . h d in Knights of Pythias Hall on Wed- nesday evening: Ladies lst, Mrs. . C. Show, 2nd, Mrs. Donovan, 3rd, Margaret Batchllder. Consola- tion, Anne Gauthier. Gentle- man's: 1st, H. J, Love, 2nd Stirl- ing Stead, 3rd, J. Garnhum. Con- solation, G. ‘Prcmere. The door prize was won by Mrs. Ward. The freeze out by Mrs. J. C. Show. WELCOME HOME. — The Rev. I. Judson Levy. B. D.. and Mrs. Levy returned to Charlottetown lac‘. evening. Mr. Levy has been taking post.‘ graduate work at An- dover-Newton, Newton Centre. Mnssx. ccmolotinz his course “nth high honors. Mr. Levy resumes his pastoral work as illllllfilitéi‘ of the Charlottetown Burp-ties Church and will conduct the regular vrcrsiiip services at ll A. M. and ‘l P. M. t0- mr-rozv lifszltlllll: at each service. The mrinv frlencls of Mr. and Mrs, Levy welcome their return to the cm Personals Pte. Russell R. C A.S 0.. who has heei I.’ his wife and River has re- _ . mm, Ell llzillfax after cnioyinz: a l6 day iriive. Chicago, Ill. ty. Far to the west, however. iicnr Russian doctors are using on- r"- BlBl-E SOCIETY l MEETING ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY T0 British and Foreign Bible Society’ m CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i MONTAGUE. P. n. ISLAND IOIIMY EVENING, June 26th at eiglit o'clock The Guest Speaker is l Tlie iicv. T. E. Paetor, Trinity United Church, Charlottetown Pieeee plan in attend this meeting. ‘The Bible is the Book o! Life, and makes -, horn the Life Giver.” IIGLEIIIAN ALEXANDER DADSON - ztnozgifllsiwnal Street. Charlottetown i l _ 1i nlisted in 1940 and $1,255. Joined the "mom Cross with Bar“. Secretary of the Nova Scotia and Newfoundland Auxiliaries oi the ‘Bible Society will conduct ler- I vi“; o; follows: the evening and Montague in the morning. trlet Secretary oi the New Bruns- wick and P.E.I. Auxiliaries of the Bible Society will conduct ser- vices ae follows: ‘ Eimsla e the inomlng and Georgetown at nl ht. Sturgeon at 3 pun. of Scotland. Montrose and Elmsdale services at D pun. An oiierlng will he taken for the Bible Societ_,. Everybody I welcome. VJMV-T-Pfle‘ _ arrived by v iavenmg havmi! bcrzi 1e av the sudden dcath of A 8 her father. M Joseph Purcell. FLIGHT LIEUTENANT He,“ nmmm was educated at .~,\.,-,-.-.-.-.~.~.".'-¢.. J-‘JH-‘fi-‘ifli Bible Society Services The Rev. R. T. MoeKlrn, District Friia , June 9th. Album" Mon ay. lflth-Centreville. Tuesday, Nth-Cavendish. Wednesday, lith-New Glasgow. Thursday. ISth-Iiortsville Friday. Nth-Springfield. Sunday, ISth-Gisirgetown in Monday, iota-Mimi. Tuesday, Nth-New Dominion. Wednesday. Zlst-Brookileld. Tho Rev. J. M. Murchison, Dis- Frlda}, June ilth-Montroee and Monday, nth-Freetown. Tuesday, Nth-Stanley Bridge. " Wednesday. lith-JNew Glasgow Thursday. inn-Hampshire- Friday, Nth-Role Valle . Sunday, 18th -- Valley ield in onduy. illth-Winsloc Tuesday, ztith-Desabie. Church Wcdneeda , llst-Wheatle River Each ecrv ce at S pm. Abertoll. General Council u.” (he I50)‘ ' Governor-General. at the annual n oi . 1- ' :i.i'\tinn in Ottawa. One o! Canada's leading eiluuutionists, Ur. Cody succeeds the lute Sir Message From Mrs. MoEaohron To War Workers onto, who paid a short visit to this province on Thursday of this week at the conclusion of her cas- inspection of the work being done in Newfoundland by the Canadian Red Cross:— "We are at a stage in the work where it is almost imposs- ible to know what we will be call- ed upon to do. This year will be the testing time. There will be a sharp increase in casualties. and there will be more wounds to dress and more comforts to pro- vide. This means more and more work for the women o! Canada through their Red Cross. We may suddenly be asked for things we must be ready to respond to the call. I firmly laelieve that every- one should have a holiday, but I am convinced that our workers all across Canada should arrange to curry on during the summer by taking along with them some knitting or light sewing. Turt ncck sweaters are still required in lurge numbers, and more gloves— we have never yet had enough of these to meet the demand. "We realize that it is very dif- ficult for the general public to understand why there have been, so many changes in Red Cross in- structions and work but 90 per the fact that conditions on the National Giiairciaii Commands Rod lfiros War Work Domiiiiit»: jbcll, Cpl. Helen Dunbar. Hiccause the women in char h k ITuo Years’ Service gs t m , 1th sound reason behind everv -. . ac . d . -' i . Mcmugni. L-Cfthzitnls lrlgnedfxvgilI. p” M m“ to their task. It ls not a glamor- lous job, but real hard work. No M . Toronto. char-man, Nrtzo ' medals are bestowed, the only re- l AIrMiilnn. Clerk 0f a loving duty well clone." Czinadian Rcii Cross-‘Ccrps ni n dinner held in the Cii;i"liiiivtza\'.".i ll‘ Wcmcrrs Wzir Work . Mar- i tlrcatlv bcfricn’ invaluable this srro ter the ccvszitlozi of 110"‘ town Comntairdovit. Cudmorc. O C . Soc- t. n n I. ' ~ mJPINIIIWI‘ vi‘ perfect ticrcc. Mrs. Willard Spciiccr. Lt. ti II on . Miss Ethel Taylor. l.t. S Section II—-L-C ‘Jalcric out. Volunteer Ethel ion III—SQt. Lillian Dw i , min, Cpl. Dorothy Cullen. . Fern Simpson, Clcrk Linda NicklQJC-lV-li. " 8-9-13-16-1’! Standing on a balccnv living lhe papal banner. the Pope elves lils blessing to the jubilgnt. r. s ' ‘l".'.‘1‘.'r': in Si. Point": Square to cele- tl-ic best types, of dressings, com- forts and garments to make. There l5 nothing made by Red Cross n certain article is a ‘good ldea'.| ztcr are anv changes mode hv| my women‘s ‘whims.’ There is] i I i l . "For iivc years the women of Canada have remained faithful ward is n feeling of satisfaction that comes with tho performance Card Off Thanks i Miss Florence Keilv wishes to 6x. press dccu and abiding gratitude to the many 200d Donnie who so icmznt. Hen . it appreciation ls _C.\'tkliil('(i for t c DIHSS Cards, Spir- vllllftl Bouquets‘, bczitttiful floral oi’- . ftrhigt: tCICIZF-Tlll‘ , lacspclie so gcncrotsly‘ lore and m- ind loticrs that. sport for ilic dead and kindly sim- pzitliy toward herself. 6-17-11 i 11v MJGNZOITIAJI/f in lovin; mcmorv of outs. wiry lilclNNlS, Joni-moral; lSéiiirimerside. who died June 17_ ln-“ETWI b)’ her husband and 21-14.; family. Cliiltlrcn whn nhin to al.- ienrl Grade One when it re- opens iii September will on- roll between 2.30 and 3.30 o'clock, P. M" Juno I9 and 20. 6-17-11. forces; and those untiring protection. protection to thousands dependable safeguard elements. Ask your local dealer for , information and prices on Brantfnrd Asphalt Slates-insulated Siding —and Roll Roolings. llM-T-Jt The following is a message to Red Cross women war workers from the National Chairman, Mrs. Clara F. McEachren o! Tor- tern tour which also included cn| have not been making. and we. cent of these chimacs is due to‘ battle front are constantly chang- i ing and those who are actually g viorklnq at the scene o! action. send their recommendations as to . l":i hcr lll her bsrea- ' Brantford Roofs have given untiring homes for nearly 40 years. They embody the finest materials, work- manship and protective featuresfi Brantford Asphalt Slates are particu- THIS SUNDAY IS rinirirs oiv JUNE 18th Remember DAD this Sunday with ‘ a suitable gift. Remember. there , is no joy like remembering, there ‘ is no hurl like forgetting. 1 . Ii (‘mans jriii: uascvuwz y 50c -— Eli/JO ‘ TOILETRY LINE ; B)’ “Seaforlh" f‘ 88c -- Sl.79 . ‘Iulciim, Shove Muss I -- ' .\h.i.e Lotion imisfi 3 "undo..." Sl-tv __ y.‘ ism. 1.50 i i BACHELOR SHAVE SETS j lit-dutifully Boxed ' _ _. . H .- ' 3 Piece Set -- $1.65 Siifflfli - $53155 -l Picre Set — 52.00 Pure Budge-r ' -- S SEE TIESE . i mu I . . , siiaui rzoiyrs I H“ my“ $1.2. 0N msvnar NOW nru. m‘... | i-‘Oli i-nomi-e" i“? " 5M." , . 0r oriieu (lilT ,1 PHONE 21o - |FIUIE DELIVERY i The Thirtywliirst Annual Convention 0F THE WDMENS INSTITUTES 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND will be held in The Prince of Wales College Auditorium Wednesday and Thursday June 21st and 22nd TOPiCS FOR DISCUSSION AGRICFUFURE - HOWE ECONOMICS SOCIAL WELFARE -— CITIZENSHIP SPECIAL SPEAKERS Nlrs. Cameron Dow. President l-".\\'.I.C.. Port Daniel. HQ. Miss Elizabeth llzic-Milian, Dean of Home Economies, Acadia Yniversity i‘ Nliss Frances .\lztcl(a_v. Suprrinlentiflil Mflfliiflbil Wnmeifs Institutes Other interesting speakers will attend and 0P6" discussion periods will be held. AND’ doctors ere with the armed A Brantford Roof will not curl, warp who remain or split. All Brriniford Roofing is at home do double duty to give us fire-resistant, easily ZIPPIICd and ga- sonably priced. The colours ore modelled on Nature's soft, warm shades and blend harmoniously with any setting tn enhance the smartncss of your home. of Canadian against the larly attractive, and help to lower the cost of fire insurance. ‘Won ‘in Made" Brant 0rd Roofs Braniiord Roofing (Moritimes) limited, Saint Jelin, N. l. P. J. NOY é? CO.. brste Rome's liberation ham FENNELL 6o‘ CHANDLER, SINCLAIR C‘ STEWART LTD.. POOLE f! THOMPSON. LIMITED, Forsoleby“ CHARLUIVFETOWN SUMMERSIDE HUNTERS RIVER. P. E. I. MONTAGUE F l arr-