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' “mun ggil-onl PRESBYTERIAN 111E man or s1‘. JAMES .- , ‘. i. Russell tioluefl H” ‘m 1111.1... sir-M illllllll-‘Q-l‘ 0 an bliss B. Lillslan Melon!!! orus. Boo- m A. s1. crluacu 501100!’ 11. .1. .11. Mcrnln! Wimhllb Sermon: "The 6W1"! M rem” ost." ‘Anthem: “God h o 511""? * '5 it) ‘l venrltenl. rzvenln: Wvfllllll” , Sermon: “\Vhlte Rlilntlll». h o .1..11.1~.... "Como. 1 P"! T Q1 (Andcrsnnl [The Minister will ’ 4 u" Services and Ml“?! “W sewn.“ ZiON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ""r no“ G. Carlyle Wflsster tir." l-‘ranh sign-it'll: A- T- o- II organist andcboir director 11 s. m. slomlnr worship Rev. A. DJMACKCIIZM- llylrflls: l5, 796, 293- Anthezn: "Thou will keep Ill! b. pgrirrt pEa0t."-Wulllllll- Sunday School at 10 A. M» ‘l P. M. Evening Service Organ Music from 8.30. llcr. .1 it. Skinner. Hymns: 136, 758, 790i Anthem: “Saviour Thy Children Keep." - Silliivan. Sung Service at 0.15 P. M- UNlTlCl) PENTECOSTAL CHURCH . 3'1 Elm Avenue TRev. Quincy Staitl. Pastor While our church building h under going repairs tho Iollowlng scryleen will he conducted in the Boos vi England lllll, 1B2 Rich- iflnllll Sin-ct. 311. m. Sunday, The subject will lllu-“Thc Door of Silvltlvll.” 7L P» M. Sumlny, I’ " tic llcrvlrc. "Nut everyolm that oulth unto W‘. Lorri. Lord, lllllll enter into "It klilkllom oi heaven; but he’ that dneth the will oi my Father Iiiiclr ls In heaven. Matthew 7:21 ‘lfigllljlono la welcome w all eer- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ‘ v Kent_8treet JARlEl. n, ovnnm. a. ‘m. l, Minister. . ~ K- Preeby. Orglnilt no ton. 10.00 A, p _ Family "outl- Churcb School and 11.00 _ _ ‘ ' mmullio: M.rnln"wonmp l“ “’""r'.-"'" v "- A 1| . .. ,, > 1w.'h..'.°"'l_ 5:31;? ‘"9’ ‘m’ “pi-W r- 11. l-Jverllng Wurghlp g..- t‘. 55mm“ "A. can Iron! Above '-i Fmm Below/k ’ “fainter: "Toke The Nome or Milli“ You" (ma o, 11.11..» o, IQ-‘ivglfg o. m. "m: norm SUNDAl’; A N i liones along 1183mm" wooing. Chuob ‘ilvltoo “vi-rel Chrlsitan rLllwflrlhlp an u". “M! n”_ Hall U _0SpgI lPfLlirihnce Street g . L ' 2”"!!! 1.3115111»... 1|‘. “.1. Rev. l‘. I. llelaunoo. lltutstor low. I. 0. N00. 0.0-. will a o.» Kendall. 1.5.1.11. accu Organist sod Choir nirecin _ £11.00 l. m. The Church lellool .00 o. . Primary and Beginners’ Deportmgto 11.00 o. m. Divine Worship col~ ducted by the Minister. 1 Hermon: "PENTWOBTP . Milieu". "I-loht‘ oi tho Lonely Plllfllll’! Heart" (l. A- Mcoll)’ 7.00 p. m. Dlvino- Worship bou- ducted by the Mhlsier, esdoiel by Rov- Dr. H. C. lies, when Mr. Lawrence B Toombs will be reused Sermon: by Mr- bowl-moo l. Toolnbs, B.A., 8.81», 3.!) . ... z ... .. Th," h‘ tlllnrmel) "God be merciful unto us, ad blooo us: and shew us the light oi his countenance, and be meroliul unto us: Lot the people praise thee, 0 God: yea, let all the peo- ple praise thee." BAPIIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets bllnister Till REV. J. D. DAWSON. 5A.. BJ). Organist Mrs. Allison Macho. A. T. C. M; Supplying Organist: Mrs. G. Elliott Full. Director of Choir, Miss Pearls Burns. Morning Worship ll A. M. Sermon, Rev. W. C. Maohum DJ)- Generol Score‘ y Maritime Baptist Convention ' " “Still Still With Tboe" (ole: 5min) The Church School meets at the close or Dimming Worohlp- I-Ivoning worship ‘l P. M, " "'Penieeoot"' Dr, A. D. Maollemie. - Evenhg Music will be led by The Girls’ Choir who will ling "List, the (lheruhic Host" and "0 Lord, Moot Holy." You ore cordially ‘invited to worship with T!!! BAPTIST CHURCH. SALVATION ARMY c-aa/lr nuclear: sraerr swol- and m. v1.1» blscbean ll o. m. Holiness Meeting- Subjoct: "Always icr Christ.‘ 2.30 Ellie-Sunday School A Biblt Clue. '1 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting. Snbloct: “l! Any Men Girl” Week night Meeting each Thur» day l p. m. The above meetings are rich in Inspiration Fellowship. and Testimony, come and share them. SPECIAL NOTE: Motor and Mrs. Wm. Mercer, will conduct Ill old fashioned Revival Chsnglolgn for ten days. Stertilll Friday At 8. P- M.. Watch (or turfllc Ill- nouncomonto And i1 any man olu..we bovo en advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the fllhtooulz. and. he. lo the propltioton ior our sins: and not for us only, but also tor the sins oi the whole world. _ ALL ABE WELCOME. __..____,_._____. DIITICULT Al‘! WINNIPBG - (OP) - Ruth ‘Sorei oi Montreal. Canada's ex- poncn of the modern dance, said on arriving ln Winnipeg tor the National Boiler Festival that u- pring dancers an look forward to s, "liletlms oi work" 1r they hapo- to master the art. l The British and Foreign Bible Society. IN CANADA AND NIWFOUNDLAND -.-_. ‘rnmcs euwaan Imnn anxious: _ Tllll nun 1N I050?! "Never has tho lliltribuflon ot tho Scriptures boon more wanted; novor has it boon coiled lor oh a greater seale- And it ll in Europe thlt tho wont "is rrootoot, tho lurolfl which has been brought ~to the brink o! ruin by notional mvlnr bi power politics and Individual craving ior monor- The Germans , "I o1 om u. '1." ti" “ 7."".'.‘.".."'......i.' i 1-.-':§{""* ""h- mvosrroo so. “CW-aw.- m- M _ ‘m. kmmina ' s p, n morons by "vlioooat loa- ‘ he, "k123i Mm, u: m" m". ma.» s. o r. om. Mugs"! loot! ed ll bio stgbfl- ‘ llolfillo greet ooloo ot tbs “In m1, °,"_‘m',ih. M“ m w: woun- l» 11mm‘ °' 111s ‘luluué Otiloo." 1ft mo» ‘ THE CENTRAL GUARD 'T1'1E..-G.UA3Dl.AN- QHARMYITIIFIQYVE 1200!’! tor Pbolorrophl- Insults rsxr Phone ea OONIIDIIATION lull‘! IN- SUIANCI. IATTIIY RADIO]. — Splclal Discount, Toombs M1314: Store. PHONE SAUNDERS. 1800 tor group and wedding pictures on location. I03 IIIALTIII crnoas buy Island Chicks at mo mood Chick Haichsry, Charlottetown. IUMMAG: BALE Saturday. May 15th, t o'clock, Market Building. School improvement League. LISTEN to 11.30 AM. S. '1'. News C. B‘. C. Y, sponsor ‘ by Tlbbbtts Paints Ltd, mute-day. Phidey and Saturday. NOTICE. - We IN buying wool dslbvwashed and. washed. Pay- ing highest mariner. prices. Wm. Condon dc Sons, Charlottetown. P. E. Island. ' OHUDOH SERVICES. - May 16th. 5t. John's Crspaud. Church School 10.00 A. M. Morning Frill/fir 11.00 A. M. St. Elisabeth's. ED11113- rleid, Evening Prayer 7.30 P- M- Rmnli. Fream. HUNTER RIVER Unlitd Chllmh Charge: service; 0n Srunda . MIY 16th are as lolilowsz~Norlh Wilt- shire 11 AM. Hampshire 2.30 P- M- end Hunter River 7.30 P. M- RW- J, r, Morrison, Minister. room: COURT-At the stin- endiary Magistrate's Court yester- day, a party charged with keepinl liquor for sale under the Prohibi- tion Act was lined $30 811d, 6°!" or one month in jail. A drum and incapable was remanded until May 1g The“ were the only cases to appear before Magistrate K. M. Martin yesterday. Presbytery 0f P. E. I. Th, Prggbytery o! P. E. I. hold its stated meeting at tho Chill“ '1r1 Brookiieic. on May 11th M16 elected Rev. J. A. McGowan. B-A-n o! Remington to its Moderator- ship. ‘fllc Rev. '1‘. H. B. Sorners. Clerk, reed the minutes and vari- oua items oi correspondence. Mr. A. A. MacDonald having inform- ed the Court that he could not st- tend the General Assembly in To- loucon in June, Dr. J. A. McMurdo oi summerslde, was named to 8o 111 his place. A caii was received from the Aibertcn-West Point Consreil" tlon in favour oi‘ the Rev. Gw- B- cunningham, B.A., who has serv- ed this Xieid one year as Ordained mssionuy. Tentative arrange- ments were made ior the induc- tion on July 6th pending rweilll at‘ the acceptance o! the call. It was reported that s. student missionary. Mr. P. W. Page o! Toronto 11nd been appointed to Bradolbane Congregation ior the summer. Because o! Mr. Webster's i11- nese, Rev. Chas. D. Henderson was rammed Chairman o! the Commis- sion ior Dundss, Rev. T. A. A. Duke was named to replace Rev. R. D. MwLQl-n 0nd Mr. Milton Fraser t0 replace Mr. Beaten in its mem- bershlp. Announcers-lent was made oi the visit next week o1 the Rev. Ken- neth MacMillm oi Niagara Falls, Ont... in the interests oi “The Ad- vance and Peace Ihanlrofierlng." The members o1 the Presbytery well guests oi the Congregation at supper. At tho evening sederunt the Presbytery conducted the In- duction Service at the Rev. Dou- oid Nicholson into the Brooidield charge which includes the congre- gltions o! Brooiolield, Hartsvliio, Glasgow Road and Hunter River. Mr. Nicholson has served this chsrge tor the pub year as or- Gained isslonary and was given a. "'1- ' ' call to its pastorate. Divine worship was conducted by tho Moderator, assisted by the Clerk. and the sermon was dcilv~ cred bl‘ the Rev. R. S. Qulgiey. By appointment Rev. D. A. Campbell addressed the Minister and Rev. F. N. Young addressed tho congre- gation. The next, Stated Meeting oi the Presbytery will be held or. Alberton on July 6th at 2 p.111. ' .&:“<:I>--v~ .- l’ DWARD ISLAND OSPITAI: PRINCE l1 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance o! the Act o! Incorpor- ltlon a public meeting oi’ all con- tributors to the Prince Edward h- lenlllloopltslwillboholdlutbo class room. new nurses’ residence. Charlottetown, on Thursday, May 81, Ill, at 8 P-M. ior the purpose oi electing trustees lor the govern- lnont of the institution In accord- auoo with the lay-lows and ier the tion oi- oh other business os may bo bi bolero it. N. D. MocLIAN. Secretary. loord ot Trustees I 011ml! W sebum SERVICE Lola's DAY 11.00 m. omlcr LODGE ROOMS Richmond Si. We proeeh Chm Crcejjiod, jinn, and Coming Again. IAN i 0003's m: Photcgrlvhl. i HOWARD MINNIE’ Fitted Footwear at 11b Queen street. I PHONE SAUNDERS H00 tor, group and wedding pictures on‘ locnion. ‘IOPCOATB l6 p c. discount. 9|. Maritime Central Airwayg, Phone 2001 or 540. H011" Wrnishlns Department on d lioor. WHITE Jackets with trim special ‘$3 oil's. red-white and blue .95 at Jock Came:- CBOSB B/OADS CHURCH - Service" at Cross Roads Christian Church on Sunday. May 16, at 1:30 lLm. Lic. Byron Hewlett, speaker. CALVIN Church, Mermoldqili. vine Worship will be conducted w“ fiunday at 2.30 n. m. Dr. A. D. MacKonzie will be the presc er. -.__. RESERVE FRIDAY EVENING, Ml)’ 21. to hear 1n Harris Memorial Gallery at. 5:15. The Art. Society invites. you to s1. in: service will be conducted o 30V. DI‘. MiwKellzie and lin the evf eninr by Rev. .1. a. Skinner. 1111c choir will render the Anthems. T1101} Wilt K981) Him in Periecl Pelee’ and “Saviour Thy Children K9611" There will be Organ music from 6.30 P. M. and at 1111c close oi the evening worship a Song Service Gallant is the new registrar ‘motor vehicles. He succeeds Mr. Edward Blanchard who resigned Yefifinlll’ to join the assessors’, branch of the Income Tax Office here. Statistics show that the nun1~ her of automobiles registered at the local (Queen's County olllce) 1o date total 4020. 'I‘rucks number i006 There are also registration offices ior vehicles at Montague-and Sum- merside. SUDDEN BEREAVEMENT -_ Word was received 1n the City Thursday o! the unexpected death o! Dr. Vincent Doucet o! Moncwn, N. B. Dr. Dcucet. who specialized in the diseases oi the eye, car. nose and throat. was married to MlspPaulino Gaudet formerly o! Charlottetown. He had been at.- tending to his practice Thursday morning when be became suddenly iii. He died s siwrt time alter at his home. Both Dr. and Mrs. Dou- cet were well known in Charlotte- town. Besides his wile, three children, Marcia, 8, Andrea, 'i and Bernard 5, survive. Mrs. Doucevs brothers Gilbert. A. and Waiihen Gaudet left yesterday lor Moncton. TRINITY CHURCH _ The Min- ister, Rev. T. E. McLennan. wli‘. conduct the services o1 the day, and deliver the sermon in the blaming on “PentecostP 1.11 the evening "the Minister, ' ‘ ‘ 11' i wfiellend special at Jack Couch. 1'0 ualanx m no ml-Ililldlnikl r011 cums. pillow cues or’ bedding vim o. a. McDonaidb GABABDINI Sports Lswren Harris, l ABBA, lecture on “Modem Art"? tend. Sliver collection. I ZION CHURCH. -. Th; mgr-n. i will be held in the Sunday School. I NEW neor-s-rnnlwzvzr. .1. 11.1 o!‘ i ‘Sunshine’ $111.95 g. an, $41.00 *5 on sight. adjustable bundle to suit five-bow hood, Fitted with 11nd storm shield. Phone 2108 so" Now is the time to odd one of these cttruciivo Couches to your living room. Spring-filled construction throughout, including Truiy deluxe prams that you will like Beautiful design, plastic- like finish on uphoistoring, mudguords, Exactly A: Illustrated ililAilLilTTETilVlil Equipped With Back and cushions. Scrviceabio repp cover. Easily converted inlo double bed when desired. ’ Deluxe Folding Prams bowl 1101111111 ‘ your height, safely broke F. A. STEWART JONES 129 Kant Street . son-runs» $TUD|Q CQUCHES $6.00 WWII $6.00 MtlliTllLY 1.: comfortable Studio pounds. weather rsllidol Repielenirrllvo ilMPlON THE ROBERT l’ ALI. - $TEEL ICE GUESTS 9.50 Product of u famous manufacturer. sirucled so as to make ice inst longer and give protection. Beourifui while e1- lco cupucii-y 65 Buy now for the hot omel finish. ahead. R A N G E S! $56.50 to $189.00 WHAT oo YOU Nero? We have cast iron stoves in many styles and nvod- els. Both water front and res- orvoir. Mostly one of u kind Budget Club Terms -" r595 Ifllililifi Conudicn Specially con- betler food and steel EASTERN 1.1141120 Rev. Dr. Rice, will License Mr. Lawrence E. Toom-bs, 3.11., BSc. 3.9-. who has recently graduated irom Pine Hill Divinity i-lsli. Mr. Tocmbs will give the evening ad- dress. The choir, under Mr. Ken- dall's direction. will sing two anthems-in the morning, "Light o1 the Lonely Pilgrim's Heart" (J. A. McCall). and in the evening Hlmmel’s"‘1r1ciine ‘rhino Ear." The Church School will meet at the usual hours. A cordial invitation is extended to all to participate in these services o1 divine worship. Personals — Misc Dvs. Roper is leaving today on return lo Mont-real. M3". Omar Bernard is visiting with his parents, His Honour Licutenant Governor Bernard and mo. Bernard, at Government House. Mr. Donald Martin has arrived home from boa Angelou, Oaii- fornia. revisit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Martin, Am- brose Street. Miss Audrey Glliil. who has been studying piano at the Mount Allison Conservatory o! Music is home {or the holidays. i Mrs. Norman Ford. Brighton Road. who hu been visiting with her mother in Montreal for the Past month returned to Charlotte town Wednesday evening. --._. MN. Lester Meiiish leaves Caii~ tornlo today. lilnroule to P. E. Ls~ land Mrs. Mallish will visit. in Chl- coso. Massachusetts and New Brunswick. Mrs. Charles Rogerson. daughter o1 Senator and Mrs. J. P. Mao- Intyro has undergone a seriour operation in the Chorlottelowrl Hospital. ‘ " ‘ §7Y'R’:i Literature iinll ' Life g .1, ha... THE CALL 0F SPRING \-‘~. > '\7\- ‘Tour seasons (iii the measure o! the year" -so sang on English poet. It ls true that each season has its own a-ppeal. Winter comes and seems to say. "Now we are .111 for a tuseel"; Summer bids us to look at her loveliness; Autumn shows her basket full oi’ the fruit- age o1 the year —"Whai'. we sow we reap": it is tor more than a mourniul dlrgo. it is s sort o! pay- ing time; Spring comes. probably most welcomed of all the four. and her lap is lull o: good things. O11e is hope. The grip o1 the win- ter is over. though oiten it is with evident reluctance that he releases his hold. spring brings back the birds so thst now the hedges are vocal vrith music. Bees suck honey from the flowers, the days are lengthening and come to their cli- max in June. the winter. tearing the cold. are now enticed out o! doors, and how sweet the sir reels. What delight there is in seeing the opening buds and to hear the rustle or the loaves -sii this gives this season o char- acter oi its own. Nature that seem- ed asleep is now awake and we have symbols oi the resurrection ail about us frho tides oi being that seemed to have ebbed have come back, finding their way up the beaches o! 1m, and bringing hope to the human heart. Then we eel the force oi these lines: “Simbiighted though we are, we o The reasoning sons oi men. 0a 0/ Fl NEST scrubs People who have been housed tor it From one oblivious winter called shall risef and breathe again; And in eternal summer lose Our threescore years and ten.” 1t too is the season qt coopera- tion. Nature seems to say to man, "let us work together and produce a has-vat. the kind bosom o! the earth will support you. if you give her a chance. I will send the rain and bld the sun to shine and so together we shall reed s. hungry world)? Surely when we see the husbandmangoing out. in his field and scattering the grain from his hand we have an exhibition 1 o! faith. Man and nature are trusting one another. What a rebuke this is w the divided counsels o! today! in Spring, we have an ilusiratlon o! the goodness and iaithluiness oi God. mug ego He said that. while the world lasted the seasons would march in orderly procession across the ilelds oi nature; there would be cold and heat, seed time and harvest, summer and Miller. day and night. This has happen- ed, ‘more is s truth here. and what s rebuke to our duplicity. We have heard this question ask- ed, “Who can paint like nature?" We might also ask, "Who bells the truth like nature?" “What. you sow you reap“: she says and day ioiiows night." Addison's hymn has thus: "While all the stars that round her burn. And all the planet: in their turn . . Forever singing as they ShJDC—- The hand that made us is divine." The world is lull oi sacraments. Do not the mountains speak oi dependability -syn1boi or sleep- less care were they to the Hebrew psalmtst- as he sought to comiort the people o! Israel. 6c the re- currence oi day and night since the time that God pronounc- ed oil His creation "good". and the procession oi the seasons, with a , step as orderly as o regiment -ail these are witness to the dependa- bility oi our God. We are nor liv- ing in o haphazard world. and yer 1n spite n1 it all are we not prone to unbellel? ‘ . And yet the robin hopping on the lawn. the daisy in the mead- ow. the little rely-checked girl with her skipping rope. the boy lwmi- lug on tho gate or playing marbles. the old rnsn 01111091118 W! l1"!- shino otter being in doors s11 win- tor-sooln to join their voices in a chorus. “Burlusn cords!" “U11 up your hearts.“ This is the coil oi spring. _ A Hebrew lover in the "Song Ai CV61‘ ‘ v -Solomon" gives expression to his welcome w spring 1n these beau- titui words: "For lo, the winner is over and gone; the flowers appear on the earth,‘ the time oi the sing- ,ing o1 birds is come. and the voice or the turtle is heard in our land. The rig~tree putteth iorbh her green leaves, and the vines with the tender trope give s good smell Arise my love, my isir one, and come away." So there is a constant something in humanity -hcrs you have s per- son long long ago rejoicing in the advent o! this season, as someone in s little village will do this year. POLICEMAN ABUSE!) LUXEMBURD, NB. - (w) - Police otiicer oickie told town council ho has been subjected to considerable abuse by citizens who object to the use o! parking meters here. He was instructed lo enforce the iww and council re- quested thc police committee to furnish the names oi abusive per- 5011!. 1 iog, Io Itroug eds. his. ooonolnlod she, 69s TRAVEL BY AIR To AMIIERST-TRURO-KINT~ VILLE-CHATIIAM- Low Fares PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Ch‘town Airport-Phone 1000-8 Rfllllf BATHU EST, etc. etc. Fsst i2 F now using our product. A Soy :-- ossapsoen-ooaoiometcwbiii» Wlio are boiler judges than rho many housewives ‘who are When ordering don't scv brood-f Land's Broad Please. LANE’8 11111112111151 Charlottetown "a Dirh-icrtoprosonlarivo :_ nor (11.1.1) WHITLOCK-PHONE 1111-1.’ d: .