JUNE 5_,_‘l937 SPECIALS! m l MAGIC BAKIAG POWDER 1lb. " MAGIC BAKING SODA V2 lb. pllforCdtC Price------___._. PURE ORANGE MARMALADE. 4 lb. tin Very best quality - -- _ ._ __ __ ._ __ PURITY FIVE ROSES and REGAL m———————————— RHUBARB, Fresh Red. 6 lbs- - - - - V, TEA. Uptons _1 lb. pkg- and 1 reg- size ffgapoli, both for — -— -- - — - - - EGGS Grade C. Per dozen -—-----I7c BASH and GARRY STORES lluiistaffiiage Creamery Butter First Grade lbs, Try this 2 53c Brand Today Ask your Grocer. for Dunstaffnage Brand 28c 55c 3.95 60c 187 Great George Street.. Pillar-lies Free 7'48 Delivery The Presbyterian Church In Canada St. James Church Minister: REV. R. MOORHEAD LEGATE, D. D. Public Worship: Morning at Eleven O'clock and Evening ll Seven O'clock. Preacher: REV. J. KEIB. FRASER, D. D. Sunday School at 10.00 AM. Morning Music: Anthem-"What are These?" Evening Music: Antheir-"The Sun Shall Be No More (Woodward) Organist-Mrs. Keith Rogerl. Choir Leader, Mrs. J. A. LIMOU- sraaivaans AND VISITORS coiwmnbv mvmao. (Slafiner). . day- l Q ‘Dflutlt H M N ITKKIIDKN II ll H l! ll N llJLitll Pl MK HJLM )1 M M N JLKXKAM ll K1 l‘ ma cannon or enouuvn m ma DOMINION or E canana g I l g St. Paul s Church : ' 2nd SUNDAY - arrm TRINITY E l E El v t. l 3 . a g l. i i ~ o é i? 10.00 a. M.—’l‘he Sunday’ srbwl- , 11.00 a. iiL-uoiy Communion 3nd" Sermon ‘The Parable or the Great 5110M:- Anthup-"I Will Give You Mil- -' '- " _ " l“ P. ltL-Eveniug PHI!" "id 59mm‘ nuwn’ m" u. N. Konkle, mpreaentlng The Mlllfll ‘Q e Lo _ ‘ Hymn Anthemp-el-‘slloly Father Cheer Our WI!" 00111?" REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M- L, ltector. Acting Organist-MISS Ill-LIAN EARLE. Choir Director-ALBERT DINNIS. Wolcott butyou have won the heart of the r. '3 ' ' lncumhent-REV. CANON MALONE. M. L. L. Th. 0.00 A. lib-Holy Communion 8.40 A. Ms-Matlnt. 1L0!) A. lVL-Choral Illdllrllt and Sermon- 1.00 r. M. - iiveanna and ‘ Sermon. ._,--.» -< The Central Guardian CRASWELL for Photographs, i_, GULLISONS for better Perman- ent Waves. L-BUI-S-ZR-Li’, REV. T. 0. DeWOLFE will preach on Sunday, June 6th at Bonshaw 11.00 A. M. and Tryon 3.00 P. M‘. SERVICE-In the ‘Marshficlrl, Baptist Church, Sunday afternoon, June 6th., at 3 o'clock. L-l145-6-5-11 SERVICE WINSLOE CHARGE- Sunday. May 6th, Highfleld 11 a. m. Prince Town Rnad 3 p. m. Wlnsloe South 3:30 p. m. Rev. H, Pearce. Preacher. L-llasn-sl-ll BAPTIST SERVICES — North River Circuit-June 6th, 1937, 11,00 A. M. at North River 3.00 p. M, at Clyde River. The evening Service et- Klncston will be cancelled so that Mr. Manner can conduct a‘ Baptismal Service at the Chariot. tetown Baptist Church. “SARATOGrv-‘rhe Guardian's new serial story is a game or hearts and horse-racing from beginning to end and each chapter l; more ex- 0m“! than the Previous one. Watch for the opening chapter next Monday. SMART SPORT STORY. - Seratosa~bv Anita Loos, the Guardian's new serial story starting next Mondnyucais with the life and love affairs of a gay young American girl who, while in Eng- land, falls in love with a wealthy Englishman. She wishes to forget the horse-breeding farm and race track, which is her parental home, but circumstances recall her to America. and the following events make a racy story that grows in in~ terest. as the tale ends happily. BIBLE SOCIETY MEETINGS- Rev. W. E. Cholerton, returned Misaionary from the Belgian Congo, will address meetings in the interests of the P. I. Bible Society on Sunday the 6th, in Georgetown United Church at 11 e- "m- 1n Sturgeon United Churclr 5-5 2-30 D- mi. and Montague United '1'» 7 D- m. and at 8 p. m. in the following places during the week; Monday Alexandra Baptist Church. Tuesday, Bay Fortune United Church. Wednesday An-l nandale Baptist Church. Thurs-l Dundas United, Friday-i Lorne Valley Presbyterian chm-m, L-l14fl-6-5-1i MORRISSEY ~ WALSH WED-l DING~A quiet wedding took place! at St. 1\llchael's Church, Iona. May: 18th, when M555 Eileen Morrissey,‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Morrissey, Orwell Cove, was united‘ in marriage to Mr. William Walsh of New Perth. The nuptial mass anu marriage ceremony were per-l formed by Rev. Fr. McCarthy. The bride, who looked young and lovely- wole a gray suit with blue acces- sories and carred a Mother of Pearl prayer book. the gift. of the groom. Miss Eileen hiovrissei‘. cous- in of the bride was bridesmaid. wearing blue with gray nccessories. Mr. Ira Reid acted as best man. Mrs. James MlcKenna presided at the organ while appropriate hymns were beautifully rendered by the choir. A dainty wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride after which the bridal party motor- ed to Montague returning again l0 the brides home for dinner. Imme- diately after dinner the happy oouple left on a wedding trip to To- ronto and other Canadian cities. 0n their return a roception was held at their home in New Perth. Previous to her marriage the bride was given a. miscellaneous shower by her friends and the IOIIOWJlE address was read by Miss Estell MacDonald: "To Miss Eileen Morrissey: Dear Eileen, Tonight in joyful SURANCE. l close l choir mood and happy sentiments, on the eve of your entrance into a life of marital happi ess, your friends from many dist cts have come to show their affectlofi for you by giv- ing you a miscellaneous shower and bestowing on you all good wishes. You have always been a true friend and most wlfling helper in all social activities and we shall miss you, one gentleman whom we congratu- late. These small tokens given to you tonight carry this message: May each good thing that life can bring. Be yours from year to year; And give you all the happiness, You wish for, Eileen dear. Card Of Thanks The congregation of Brookfieitl PresbyteriantChurch and all other people of the community herein ex- press their sincerest gratitude to Mayor Turner. the Charlottetown Fire Brigade, Mr. Bums and every- one from surrounding communities for their untiring efiorts and help rendered during the disastrous flre at: and Norman Macwllliams for L-1l33-6-5-il. it'll‘; UHAKLUYYETUW N GUARDlAN CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- b679B-74Z-3l2 TRYON AND CRAPAUD United Young People's Service, Sunday. June 6th. Tryon 11 A. M- Crflpfllld 7.30 P. M. L-ll50-6-5-li. THE HIGHLANDS Opening Dance June 16th. Postponed from June 9th because oi’ speclaldance Montague. L-1l51-6-5-1l- SEVEN DAY SPECIAb-Mcliwen Service Station. 186 Grafton St, June 4th to lirth-Greaslrltl find washing $1.00. L-1092-6-3-3i. NOTICE IO HOG GROWEKS- Arrangements have been made be- tween Representatives of the Pur- ma Mills and the P. E. 1. Co-oper- attvc Live Stock Marketing Board for the distribution of carlots hog feed (balanced ration). World's best hog feed priced for profit. L-1123-6-4-2i. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN (‘HURCl-b-During the summer months our Sunday School and morning services will be combined lasting for a period of 1 1-2 hours. The children's choir will lead the music program. The attendances we hope will grow and 800d at- tention is expected during the bright talks to the Young people. Tho lessons will br- instructive for all. 4 RANCliERS-izi the Charlotte- town District~Procure your Hcxlte "(r-z Ration and Cubes from the f iloiving dealcrsz- Dillon a: Spillctt. F‘. B. Conrad. Rlx's Grocery. Cudmore Bros, Coffin ck Company. Start your pups 0n Hcxitc. 1t is a conditioner as well as a fine feed. for growth. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs. Ltd- Summersido. THE BAPTIST CHURCH —’I'he morning preacher will be Rev. N. W. Konklc, who will speak on his work amongst Lcpers. The Pas-till‘. Rev. H. L. Dcnton,wlll tell the story sermon to the Young worshippers’ League. The evening service will b; conducted by the Ladies of the hurcli. Mrs. (Rem) H. L. Danton, who is a very talented speaker, has chosen for theme of her ad- dress. "Beauty? Ladies Choir will lead the music worship service. The combined Senior and Junior Brotherhood Classes, meeting after Morninc: worship. will be led by Rev. H. L. Denton in interest- ing dlSPIIRSlOH m" "Joseph's Readi- ness for Service." Rev. B. G. uianzsr of North River will C011- dulut Baptismal Service during the. evcninz \\'0T$lllp hnur. Rmgular monthly Communion Service at of evcnzriu worship. At morning s c r vi c e. the will give as its anthem. "How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me " rPfleugeri, solo being taken by Miss Pearl Bums and. during the offertory. Miss Vera H. Malcolm Campbell will be heard in selected violin Solo. The even- lug service of music will be enrich- ed with selected contraltc solo by Miss Pearl Burns and a trio. “Brother James‘ Air." sung by Misses Vera H. Malcolm Camp- bell. Davida. Baker and Pearl Burns. the WEBSTERTS CORNER SCHOOL Honor Grade Grade Roll for May:- IX~1. Edith Smith. Vl-l. Elmer Smith. Grade IV- 1. Viola. Heron. Grade Irf—1. Earle Smith: 2. Brady Smith. (‘rrnrle ill—l. Catherine nnzialrl; 2. Adrian Smith. Graric 1--'l, Krnnrth Smith. Ivmlmt Attchdaiiq; - Viola Hcron, Kenneth Smith. lifni-y McAskill. Teacher. Card of Thanks l-lis Worship Mayor Lcard. the Coronation Committee and the citiz- ens of Borden wish to express their appreciation tn the Sumnierside baud and to Mr. Paul Harding. The. former for furnishing luusic for Borden Parade and to the latter for fumishlng cars for transporta- tion of band. also to Fcnton How- Mac- use of their trucks. DIESEL . ___ A. ‘ glrerfft-fxatdii-utolxriotlga Electricity- Writatndnl Appointed As Assistant Professor i l MR. H. PEARSON GUNDY Mr. H. Pearson Gundi‘. of To.‘ ronto ,l1as been appointed Assist? ant Hofesosor m English at Mount Allison Uhivcrsujv. Mr. Gundv re- ceived his B. A. degree from To. Panic Un1\'<"l'r~it,v ih i928. 1h 1929 he was Insnructor in Fltgllsh at Victoria Uiiivrrsity, and in 1930 he was granted hi: M. A. h_v Toronto. From 193i u, i 5 he w,» lmturer in Uiglisli at nftMastfir University, Hamilton, Ontario, and at the pre- sent time is completing residence for his PhD. degree at the Uni- versity of Chicago. Mr. Gundy married Dorothy, daughlmr of Dr. James Endlcott, General Secretary of Foreign Mia. sloris for the Unilcd Church o! Canada. Mrs. Gundv was pom in China while Dr. Eiidicott was a Nfisionary there. Mr. Giuirlv, who comes to Mount Allison \\-‘t‘.i l1 2h recommenda- lions, should prove zi wnrihv suc. ccssor to Professor A. W. Truetnan who has been made head of tho department. roilowina Dr. W. M’, Tsvcedic, who has resigned ailer- hall’ a century of teaching ser- VlCE. Fort Augustus O.W.L. The annual meetmg of our Fort Augustus sub-division of the Calh- olic Women's League was held dur- ing the first wrek of Alain The To Attend Convention l AfONTREAI-t, Que. June Ii-The l programme for the forthcoming, jririt conference of younger rati- \l'{l\' men of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways to take place in Montreal on June ll. l2 and l3 was announced l0- -. by A. J. Hills. Chief of Per- sonnel of the Canadian National l Young Railway Men l‘ Railways. Chalnnan of the Con-, [wince Committee. One hundred and fity employees, carefullv selected from the various departments n! the two nation-wide railway systems Will participate in the conference vnqethcr with officials of the two Railway. Counsellors, Y. M_ c, A, Secretaries and Executives the Transportation Department. Na- ‘ rinal Council of Y. M. C. A's of Canada. is (‘o-operating with the lvso Railwavs. .1 W. Allan of the C. N. R. Winnipeg has been ap- pointed Proficient n! the Confer- ("'l"l(‘(‘. Cauligan Head Mr. Homer J. ltfoar, New Perth. was. the recent purchaser of a new‘ ; 193T Studebaker two ton truck. i the Protestant Orphanage, is spend- ing her vacation at her home at Carrliaan Head. Congratulations are extended ln ' gan, on the birth of a lovely daugh- ter on Monday. May 24th. Mrs. Jnhn Itfinchin. New Perth. is spending a pleasant vacation in bforell, the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Alfred Webster and Mrs. W T. Coffin. Mrs. John Webster, Sr, grin, left hfay 29th for Boston, BT35“, whore shc will spend her vacation with her daughters, Mrs. Dick Boyce and Mrs. Oaivald Kev.- iiedv. Cardi- Mrs. llfaggicrlovcr returned rc- ccntly to hcr home at St. Peters Road after spending the winter months visiting friends in Bos- ton. Mass. , Congratulations are extended to lviessrs George Dewar and Fred Zvfartin. New Perth who silent a A large number in this rom- munitv are lmkin: forward to Caledolllall club zathcrinsz- ivlliflli treasurers report showed that this sub-division has lmd the mnsi suc- cessful ycar since it's inauguration. The Slim of over five hundred dol- lars has been raised bv rlrriivings and by entertainments hr-ld hv the sub-division as a whole and by dif- ferent school dlstricts. The Dioce- san and National obligations were paid and donations made to worthy charitable causes which came to our notice. The election of officers !'(‘.°‘.lll- Lawrence Heron rrc-vlectcdl; lst Vice-Presldcnt-li/Irs. Hugh Trainor 2nd Vice-President - Mrs. Erlivln Morrissey; 3rd Vice-President. — Mrs. William Hughes frrl-Piertcdl; Recording Secretary -—~ i\fr.=. Urhrin Curley; Cnrresrionrlina secretary- Miss Isabel Mncdmmld: Treasurer -Mrs. Len Wcatlicrbic lrn-clcctr-dl. Votes of thanks. moved bv lifts. J. J. Marrloriald mid Mrs. J. J. {vir- Carlhy were tendered to the re- tiring officers rind tn thc President. whose untirlng real and clear sense n! the obligations of our mnttu “For God and Cmmlri” made the year's work so pleasant mid sitc- ocssful. At a meeting held the ensulni! week the followinu counsellors were named: Miss Rosella llfrGuirk. Mrs. Philip Coylc. Mrs. dairies Quinn. A Mrs. Ambrns Callaghan. Mias Anna Dalton. Mrs. Joseph Brazel, Mrs. Thomas Brave-l. .\frs Ernest Hitches. lilrs. Joseph Hol- ed as folloivs-Prcsiderit — lifrsl is to be hcld in Lorne Valley this year, on the property owned hi‘ Mr t Malcom MacLeod. l l Service at St. Andrews PrcsbY- terian Church. Cardigan, on Sim- day, May 30th. was well attended and a verv inspiring address de- llivored by the minister, Rev. T. O. Hughes. Owing to the absence of the Minister on Sunday, Juno 6th. Mr. Niall Burnett. will speak at ll am. The regular meeting of the Lorne Valley YRS. was hold on FrirliiY night. May 28th in the Lorne Vhi- lcv Prcsbvtreian Church and was largely attended. M)‘. George Mac- lnnls led the mectmfi- 3.1111115 “"‘"‘ sun; by the choir. scripture read- inlz by Mr. George MacCamiell. Prayer by tho PNP-Sidelll- M1‘- Al?‘ Maclntyrc. Suitable address ‘Pro-s read bv Mr Gcorize MflClllllls. Next - Prlrinv night June 4th. the YPFT will hold their mrinihlv social even- in: lll the lm-ne tlallcv Hall. Sn- clal committee for Fridav nigh‘ are: Zvfiss Dorothy Macixnd and Mrs Philip lvlacinnls. Captain John Mustard. MLA l and Mrs. Mustard. Cardigan Head were recent. visitors to Charl0‘t9~ l town-C. i SYDNEY. Australia - The Brit ish women's Wight-man Cull W111i“ team to visit the Commonwealth at the end of the YPHY will D193’ f“? land. Mrs. Owen Board. Miss lvfhry Kelly and Mrs. James f-lughcs. international matches against Aus- IRITISH AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERINGJS! Bl! Sqlflfl“ in Brookfleld Village. 5 ll. Zion -_ gun-y," Lev. 10.30- l}- IXI IZIXIIXIX Q resbyterian Church nav. c. caucus WEBSTER-MINISTER error. LOUIS n. THOMPSON-Organist and ciioinnasicr 10.00 A. lVL-Sahbath School and Please not the change of time. 11.00 A. lit-Theme: Anthem-"l-Iow Long Will Thou 7.00 P. M.-Therne: "The Second Conaclence" Ductt-"That beautiful land"-- Ravine». Anthem-"Now the day la over"- ' mil- . ‘ _ Preacher: Rev. Wallace Wadland "ye m," [up My Sabbathitand reverence My Sanc- MORNING WORSHIP Bible Classes. “Common l? ‘.O',Ci0‘-3Q0'.C'C£QOI<IQQC£Q Types.- L- 0.0.0 Forget Me“ - — — — Pflwrer EVENING WORSHIP .- a "Inna-alibi n“ H" llll “nun "uulllflfllbtbrilkklljlflyagpgxnanuMIIKDFIIDIJL $5i0LGCEQflfiDl CEO§O ll. R. BRENNAN BRIGHTON CLUB gUNnAY, JUNE a, 8 0-m- 30M‘. SERVICE 7-50 PM» ‘Q CmginisclliodlbalIfhi-istian Church Mnmlng Service — 11.00 A. M. Muslc-Chlldrenkilhoir. Scrmon—“lllustraled" Sunday School-IMO A. M- Evcning Service-Hill P. M. 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B. l‘) _ uill prtnuh at lmth __ Scrvircs. c’. \ isilurs lfirlllflllY “rlrunic. ‘T: l'...‘..‘l uTeri Pn Bloruing Service l». Broadcast by C‘, l‘, f‘ Y. l? . l" n. hunts: cit... ‘-il\'lSTljll;—llll1 REY. ll. l.. ULNIUN. l5 ll. f‘ ri .\H)R\l.\(i \\'llli~~llll‘ ll (Yl L(ll'l\ Sl-inilui --» “llv t» iilllfl “wit. .\in--r.;:~t l lv l-l" - ltcv. N. \\. liuiiii!" Anilirm~"llnu Louz \\ ill. llinu g lutgol .\lc ‘ -- -- -— Pflvugcr l‘ >01. l“ Eli..- Pcarl Burm. \ mlil. illlvrtoi") Snip -- srlrvlufl Alias Mun ll. Malcolm (‘amphell The ("uracil s: HUOL 2.30 r. M. The (‘liurvh Srhnnl has acl-ivvcd a \\'llll(l|"l'l\ll ivlnnl (it l1|(l‘\1(l.\l\l‘(‘ llll§ ‘ your. llt-lp tuaintuin this l)? brim’ p“ sent at, this service. ’[|)|1-(- wnior Classes iris-ct at 1'1 cfrllvvk. avhxisl. uulisilll‘ 1 (WWW Sermou-"Bcallll" Mrs. IRCYJ ll. L. Dcnton Snlri-Sclcctrd-wfliafl Pcflfl 3:11": ' _~-“ ti James‘ . xr ‘-- .aco ‘C: '§\r||:‘~r§ \Tgl‘.’\“\;l. blulrnlm (umpbcll. g Davida Bakfl”. W-‘Wl mm“ g Baptismal Scrvlre-Rev RU. Nlanzcr, North lint-r. {Hul- Q Communion Sonics: at close of “orshlll "m" I 0 Thr- Biiptist (‘hurch “Tlrnlllrs to lla pulpit and semi"! 5' ton.“ ilrv. .\'. w. Knnklc. Mrs. lRr-v.» ii. L. Dcnlon _ 5: ‘ m“; “m; n, n. Inanzer. 5' “usic of the day under direction o! 3- g- bliss You H. Malcolm Camilbdh 3"" 3"" "u Miss nut-h canteen-orient?’ ‘m’ , _ ,5 i‘. ‘oilllllle glllhldl‘ "gunman ._ glflbrunnn i". nu "n" w-n ‘e hire » m», ~..— .~..-..~..~.r.r,i-..>