________ HURCH oi ENGLAND ,1 rlsrrlvs CATHEDRAL ' anon Malone. M.A-. Lilli. To "o1, (jnmlnimion. H5 M01111“; Prayer. iii” Chan] Eucharist and Ber- oi CANADA Prince street Ill‘ 11 School. if,’ Eggnsibbg and Sermon. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 11-00 am. Publio Worih] L m", Gardner. Rector _ _ p. (fin-lb - Misa Lillian Earle Bffrglloli- ‘T111: PLEBISCITE"._ OM11- Director —- Albert Dinnll - "sh Miller. - omrnunion. wlluspliildsv School. Pilgrim's "can" -' 101% lflilfiilllg Prayer d: Sermon. Micah) l" b.5401..." the Gates of "l8 Riches oi Ant] ., _ _ __ _. _. ._1)1°11, 7.00 p-lll. ‘c?’ ‘Evening Prayer and Sermon. Sermon: Love." Public Worship, Puwnal S1110! Minister B", R_ flloorhtld Legato. DJ). organist-hire. K. S. R0 era .011» Director-litre. J. A. vvlel Public Worship mrlilng at Eleven. and Evening - ‘ lock. llPr5:mv5'|'..r‘:pTllo Minister. Minister Rev. iia-rvey ofliilnist and Choimlastar John illch, Mus. Bac, lilorililig Worship 11 3J1], its Summer schedule. Prince nnil Grafton Street Mini!" Evening Wbrship 7 l‘ Anthem; "Jesus Savlgur, Pilot [Cilncuizs TOMORROW, | UNITED CHURCH TRINITY UNITED cuullcgT Minister Rev. llulhAlstgillltgr, M4,‘ 51L s nt h“ "M! M6 "Ii-gray. B.A.. an. A ‘Rev xfillliflllrflfitAlvL, A4410, A""'°m= "Liam or the lonely '-' -—- —— Meale. " f"? mm‘! volcesz-“The "A 50h oi’ Abraham " _ THE BAPTIYDCHURCH C0!‘- of Prince and Fitzroy Sts. L. Denton, 5.1L - q h i t 10.00 a.m. Perils"! Sevhl: lme- finudzlrllctitsozllaDilylijlll Saving “magician; “The ‘Yemple o! an.“ W“ Anthem: “E i M I ltranrerr anilnvytlelrtl Cordialiy _Qakeky_ ven n; and on-ilnf 1110 Church School. 1|ONPRE§BYTER|AN CHURCH Th“ (him-ll School meets in connection with morning service, on TllE BAPTIST ClllJRCll ybe able in advance. THE REV. resenting the 311M113’ mornlnk. 11 o‘ 0c play advertisement. Street. School have pitcscnted Rccl Cross Society vrith one doze new woolen blankets for button among the war reiugces BAPTIST (‘liURCll SERVIC S Wes tmorclnud. prcrlcililii; scrvicc, ping." Rev. s. D. Trltes, Pastor. Blcscdcll. B. A., Minister. m‘ EVENING WORSHIP iioo r. M n. s. T. Rev. A. 0. flllimsinl. l). D., will be the guest ichrr- yliymils fill. H6, 66G, O39. - “Father keep ua in 1111mm“ - — — — -—-—SIlllivan “pm... solo: "My Heavenly Fa.- llil‘. llriicllcs Over Me." 10.00 A. i\l. The Sabbath School 111,1 Blblc Classes. w; wrlcunli- these visiting breth. on lo lilo pulpit of Zion to-day. --l will lift up mine eye: unto ille hills from whence cometh my illlh" loitiiiitfclfiiliéfiz“: Views Missions on Wider Front Kent Street llev. Roscoe vv, Minister Organist - Mrs. 11.00 rum. Morning Worship, Solo: Miss Jean Enmzin. in Unexpected Places." 2.30 p.m.; llible School. Responsibility. 7.00 p.m. Evening Worship. . _ iicld sundzlv School 10:30 ri.nl.:‘» of them, no 0lil0|l‘_Cill1l'(‘ll ls at pies- Worship a p_ m_ {P383 .5 entiil a pDSilJvDD to makc this _____ 1's missions throughout 1 lspiritual) provision,“ the report ADVANCE PLEmSq-I-E you l beyond the seas cles- warned. ‘sure oi war, the report l board of missions .0 to the 66th General ll‘ today. da among thc Hliliililllflllfi in Toronto will-ii)‘ be accorded to those other centres. .0 various fields at home These representatives -.h llllll continued to ltul svrvicc. "sometimes it increasing difficulty Zcql" tc income.” ' =ciubly' was aIso d ‘.- ils appreciation of the lvolluzrs Missionary Socie- tlei‘ iitlmidc from coast to coast in their lrclivnll silpport and co-opcr- llloll h‘. lrnnection with the 2on- ual m». xx .l'_\‘ work of the Church. ii union with the Church I Ailicrica l'i‘.l.l progress mittce reported, Ministry Educated Change oi’ Sccretliricl and abiding influence of "Kirk": It was 1mintcd out that since the ieall o! liil‘. Dr A. S‘ Grant in i995 ‘ll\‘ ill ll‘-l' part of mission work dirt‘: "\ ‘.131 lfl5l.S(‘1)ZClnl)L‘l‘ was (l R iv. Di". J. W. Mac- of the Asclubly. Th0 led; "The executive .. curd v.1.- vcrv deep ap- lireciation of inc general board of m ‘oils for thc very faithful and ' r lu "which the dutlcs ind lJPBll exercised by 4D \l -.~\‘zllllrlrul for a space fllilcss nf thosc who scrve. lthe effort towards ,ment. l5 “lftlicst zllvl br-st, u. omits lids $225000. Estimates . uv h hoard for its 1030- ‘ $252302. and actual loll“ flit‘ Fathers timid.» s saunas. “Thai. ihvrc lilorraliur! ‘hi’; 1W addlliou to the (lcficit from "l lllPll‘ “hi $0lll'(‘i‘, illl‘ TPRPTVOS were fll'r’i.\\'ll ton to nuct the over-expenditure," Remit said. M‘ e board submitted to Assem- wmn resolution expressing appre- enc‘? that the work among huihflhflklng 1rcoplc in Canada "HP-ed for some years. had bccn m lb’ the board of missions. mmllhdwicd msoluilon added: d ‘ h"! already been evident‘ mmhfw interest on the part of h "Win we would serve and hnwslvcte for the future are i0 the rcmnrknhlc sci-vice their dcunrlluruls thousands lit. home and abroad. Many problcms ivill arise solution. but ‘John Knox lock eminently of solving them all. overpass iilrirovnugler NOTED WINNIPEG. June 7 Gradual improvcment was in business conditions h"! Missions “is report said th , e Presbyterian “Wk had been expanded ma“ mining fields of Northern th“? tflhtl Quebec. Drought in cs om Manitoba last year mimilifiiw to the north had Trust ed from fairly good to sl 0W. year in the Milriilmes com ed l ttle chang . CHURCH OF CHRIST ._______._________ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ice, A.B., 8.0., Leigh Dingwell "The Ninety and Nine."- Sennon Subject: “Finding Good 145950111 Ezckiel Teaches Personal Choir: “ilave Thine Own W338" ‘Sennon Subject: "A b u i1 d a lit L fe." created new responsibilities for the Church iii certain areas. "If lve fail Dealing with the work in Calla- noli-Enqilsh-speaking lxioples. the board detailed progress among the Chinese ill Montreal and and Across the Pacific the Korean Presbyterian Church had iorrrled Presbyterian oi Japan. which brought gains to both churches. In South had been madc in British Guiana, the com- Prom the Qarllcst time Presby- icrinns have prided themselves in an cdilcafcd ministry as one of the strong buiwrirks of ‘the sticngtili their ‘ and nothing betrays and ‘WDTK detriment to their Church more than the cuelessncss and lin- No pvrospcctive cnudidrlie need think that tllc path to the Presbyterian ministry is one of ease. free from high attain- In religion. as in all else, the best can be reached only by the lovnltyr and deirot-ion to what The attendance at the Asembly mcnis ivill he lliosr- of the rllftcd women ivllo will stir the hearts of and Brclhrcn by sllcccss __ llllfl dcvoiion i'l ElWllll ihc Gnsocl lncssrigc through countless for those hardy sons of capable —(CPl -- noted throughout Canada this weck. according to i the weekly tradi- report issued to- day by the Canadian Credit Men's Association. Collections rang- Wholseale rind retail trade 1e- corded some improvement over last. although rlaons with last week show- "IIII/llrlllrl/II/m "(I111 IIIIIII 114' of Mr. and Mrs. John in July. PURCHASES NEW HOME Rev. Dr. J. S. Bcuiiell, pastor the Fifth Avcl\: fnmilv about the first or July. of Gf'0l‘t'1f‘.l0\\'ll. announce the on go ement oi their daughter Mild re Henrietta. to air. Charles Mal Mrs. William l". Duffln dale. Ontario. of Thorn gary, Alberta. ado. Broclcficld Charge. ING.-Mr. 25th in this province. TAKEN BACK T0 day with an American citizen, Island rcccutli". the officer to stand trial United states. The RCMP. slstcd in locating the man. PERSONALS Mr. R. E. Mulch left. y'esicrday' {homing on a short visit to Mon- rea. The msnv friends of Mrs. C. A. Mitchell will regret to hear of hcr illness thc P. ll‘. I. Hospital. v- ‘ .lll addition to his rcg- ,l>»'-"'l"l<l‘$ i" bf‘ l-'li'5‘e. Ouc in six _ ,1; (um-k o1 11m Aggpnj- of all nfiluistcrirlij members and .,,Q"§1.,f",§§‘QLI,,Q‘§“Q§§,-Y, t}? prcsby-tcrics will be resent. 80d few days visiting friends‘ in St Rel‘ Dr w A. Cameron, former an cqunl number of cders. Offi- Georg“ ' ‘ ' ‘liens r ol (‘chiral Chllrcll, Vaucou- CPR“! "Omm department of ' Y i» ‘ti: 0\'\"l' ihc dutics of scrvcc w c vcr their reports K11“ i‘ illl‘ genera‘. boilrd of Pllrl b!‘ prcparcd to silpnort them. ;ON.1§:WQTK:PI,,wnia?mgdivrcwg: ‘ _. t S,.l,;..,n1,,.r‘ fppg1-i- Lcnrllsrs in‘ iunucc will give m“ M]. Rm] Mn‘ D nfacbonhld o -lill>;v 111111, [hp 1111_~,(-;11,n11 most gratufvlil: stzltcnlcnt. willie s! Gvorge; ' ' "l lfli 101" 11;. hnlnp 1111-1 101-. some of tllc most glowing stnie- ' " Miss lijlaryel 'I'hom.son lcft dur- inc the" wreck-cud for Cllarlottc- town. PFZi. where =hc will spend a fclv lwcks‘ holidayw-Winnlpcg "r" ‘floss. Mrs. W. W. Brown left vesicrday‘ ‘morning to soclld the week-end in bfonctml with her daughter, Mrs. W. i-l. l-lrlrrop. Mr. Wcslcv McKenzie of Bay Fortune was in Charlottetown 'f‘hiu'sdnl‘ and Friday on a busi- ness trip. ltirs. Lincoln has arrived from New York on a visit to her father Mr, Wm. (‘l McDonald. Cable Head and her sister, Mrs. Sutherland of St. Peters. Mrs. A. H. Mmlld left this week M, g v1g11. to relatives in lvfontrcill, Niagara Falls and New York. Sh!‘ will return in a few do?! 0000m- prlnlcd bv hcr granddnliilhtcr. Nan- cy Silckneyr. of New York. Mrs. Scott MaoCorkoll and two children Arden and Maureen llho The Central Guardian This b reserved for new: oi 1001i int-emit but ailvertlatng of inserted at ii cent: a word strictly pay- A. A. MacLEOD rep- Prlnce Edward Is and Temperance Federation will speak in the United Church, Malpeque, on cl k. L-371-6-8-1i. SEND YOUR wool to the Prince Edward Island sheep Breeders’ Association immediately. Cash on delivery twenty-two cents. See dis- L-342-6—7-2i. CENTRAL PARISH. Sunday, Julie 9. Churchill 11 A. M. Clyde River 8 P. M. Nine Mlle Creek 7.30 P. M. the ‘ d.sti"i- TRYON __ BONSHAW UNITED pianlcpncsting grounds in the pro. E. . -— ' Albany. preaching service ii A. M P. M. '1‘1'1‘0u, prcachiu .' rvice 7.30 . . , I. M’ Evening Topic 11gG3§3ng “an; ilntclllilg in the Aloudale- Water- L_354_6_8_1L1additlon the party discovered three l NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP; tend the survey to King's County. TlST PASTORATFL- Rev. .1. M.| Y ,. - Ju m1 u t Ml ll0sundélixlll ‘fumigation. M“ plains F‘ I lie l. o1‘ ' i‘on . 0 A. . , , _ _ N011), River 36:; p_ Long creek west of the Mississippi River. A- fled w Joseph Plus Callaghan. son Pcllw- Apparently they are blwlfleu today ivileniariirst Mil I _ gallagpariqln larger numbers this year iil‘l"l City. Marriage to bakiplliaisesfiélfig’ sccm to be adopting this province _ to Nova Scotia after he completes of tllc survey here. Presbyterian Church, New York. has purchased the Highlands as a summer resi- dence and will occupy it with his MR. AND MRS. E. B. McLAREN colm Stark Duffin, son of Mr. and’ derwe of her deushter. Mre- E- W- Marriage to take plllce the first week in July lit Cal- . L-327-6-8-1i. PRESBYTERIAN Church in can- i on a visit to her old home in New ' services Glasgow. Here she took ill and on ncxt Lords Day: Hunter Rlvcr i1 | Wednesday fl-Ill»! Glrlsqim‘ Road 2 pm; Harts. Vllil‘ Sunday School ll a.m.; Brook- W. P. Bruce leaves this band came to reside morning to hold alvance polls forjson-ln-laiv and daughter. Mr. E. the soldiers of this province in con-. W. MacKinnon, Superintendent of ncction with tic forthcoming pleb-Q 1l1c Canadian National Railways, lscite. He ivill visit P0i£l.\\'AWfl,Hf1ll-. fax. S_vdnc_v, Port Hawkesbury‘ and n01, 1n 1934, Dartmouth. Mr. Bruce will be away’, Her about two weeks. The plcbisciteoil beer and wine is scheduled for June I I‘. S. A. 0N (‘IIARGEA-hir. C. E. Pcllcticr, spe- cial aizclit from the American Fed- eral Bureau of Investigation, lefton‘ 1 _ M l , , 1.6mm to the Unlved states yesmrnwflgiln-lgggégrlahc“ all-Kiw- élilllfllllia delelopcd some means is found to was from the eastern section oflthc H . -. . dltion and rctllrnedevliliiiitlirllfvxllgitlh‘ m“ 315° m“ 515w“ M15‘ A‘ ‘I’ d‘ [mm “m! "m" l" "id" l0 in tire lis- 16th Maritime ' Conference of RIISTICU liALL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12th "TEMPEST AND SUNSHIN Comedy Drama SACKVTLLE. N. 13.. Presented by Llguorilin Pllyvfs Specialties Featuring: Danny Wedge-Comedian Tap Dancers and Singers Orchestra ZLQTQT lent. eriburg. N.S., face the present world with courage and faith. .1 _\‘§0 situatio s» - -// its stewardship. he said. Christian had not been fully sensible of thel L-362-6-8-i1-12. _ responsibilty but the present tim New Species Wild iluck to llieir dilly. Nationalist. conviction that a man's loyalty is to God alone, Dr. Strothard. S! 1 l)i‘f‘lll a . R . I REV. T. W. GOOG ill, Mi l 0C . n , _; ‘i-nmem-Lir}: lnt-mlvlegisdelxbifli. ‘i: Yllllugiltgllnlllrém" "Peacefully w Ll33%9f6'8'u' ' andngiicgzflgnfai$dwriigfiitirleiilr512; "‘ “"-°°*"E trszll-iuiitrlszi"zrl m Y s- e m Rim will Nesting "i!" :.:*.“:s;.£::-r".;’xl.2 13.31.21‘. ‘" "'i— "X09056! of the Plebiiicite to be “a?” chnrga o! me special service The ultimate victory. rciuain [JR “mimued "'53! m‘ the w'Ms' o! the Umted w‘ with the forces of righteousness hc Visitors cordially Welcome. °““‘°“- NW i-mdm‘ i" lhwgfia Blgrégfilclsitlirvtgy tligehllrzlltee%rgmg Stateda {Th3}, Lt,h.,.h§, the] ‘P1518 1; % ' rva e . e . . - pATnnyfyc ‘voRK __ The I investigating the "rmiPneck" 5W9‘ atlanism 0i vifllih ill igllllgvrigiilffliillog no Prgsbyiffiflll Church in Canada __ h mflchers and plums of Prince ‘ 16S 0f Wild dllCk. ffllwflfid h"? 1°!‘ God's righteous purpose." thc first time last year. Harold S. iPeters, Atlantic flvwzly‘ biologist n t for thc U. S. biological silrvcy ar- rived hcro from New Brunswick. l-lc is making a survey of princi- of complete scrvicc and to the task oi coilscrvinz friecdon this effect was prcscntcd _ George J. Trucmau. prcsidnfl Gi cllistrhll ilccds and $09k l0 P1'°l°“\*[§ coitvfiiiodeclilfid “éfaiiiitlgfifimflfii D°"ci"9“9_12 Yesterday‘. accompanied bv a Mount Allison lluivclzf m. lulu-s uou, rzithcr than lime m, ,,_.' m’, 7m AUWSL The,’ _ “i mpmmw "f m” Rfi-‘val Cmm"tm i“""“""' s‘ flllll‘ llllll-ll'lll“ll'*i “mile m“ “hp” fi/Inzl niiollliclll. was made irr ' Mounicd Police, he found 12 pair calm-ill- 1,. filly cilgzlgcil on inc-- m, y,_.,.,.,um- Home Guard; '13P, >—4 ‘J vale areas of Queen's County. Fatalities Reach Five in N. B. odd males. Today they plan to ex- The species of duck under Peters m1 in- said. was the a former dweller llev. G Carlyle Webster v Sermon: "The Devin 7.30 P, M, Clyde 31v“- 730 p_ 1M bout eight years ago they started Orxlinli ‘l! R9"!- W°°5 Around." l ls Sun (Sacred drama: "'I‘he Grciit Ina. mwlrif: eastward. In ‘Q33 they had ________ MORMNG WORSHIP M“, Quartet“ n! want My u“ herltance") L_355_6_3_11h reached Maine and three years a- EDMUNDSqoN‘ N_ H" Jun? 5 44 11:00 A. l.. D. S. '1‘ Rev. T. W. ,1” ".11 (m. J¢S1u~_ _ _ _(L;,"nz) 1 1Z0 were reported in Nclv Brulls- i (Cpkfiwaum, grmum, film, M, n_ goodwill will be the guest iirvlwh-l Messrs. Diamond, Sylvester, 1mm. MRS. ‘MARGARIEYI ruiirnoslAlai,‘ Wlck- Last ycqu- tlicv were leveled riav iiiitmirn, the llsl 0i i. till. l. '11!!! and ivard. Clll’. 0011000005 i110 Pllmucmclii of 110"‘ l0!‘ ll"! fir-ii “mt, by "l9mb@"5 tties cuuscrl ' Zililjnhl‘ o: a 1111411 llymlis: 133- 432» 27°» 339- You are iilvltcil to worship W111, her dnuflllle!‘ Mary Tcrcsll Winiii- "l i116 RQYRI Cflllfllllflll Molllllellipulplvolod coll‘ r was lull; * curred previously. Little hope had b.eu iicid for Martin's reccvcryx John Clltlrcsl and Emilio Rouwcl l'(‘llllllll lll a serious COlidlflCll bu‘. fll('i_\‘ $l'l‘\'.\'C. Willie Nadcau. 30, and Thro- phile Michaurl, 40, were killed tiheu as a summer residence area. It is expected Mr. Pclcrs will go 0 the fire-awakened conveyor col- l" MelnOflafn glfiscdMfit the Fraser Commands l’) . Archie Mignuait. 48, died a fcw hours later and RfillLP Coururi ~ 32, succumbed Mom-m cvcn Xavier Voipc, 39, tlcri y tczdax‘. All the victims left wives and children. Ten men were traplzed on the conveyor while fighting a fire. Two escaped with minor iluluucs. The others were hill-ind more than 50 feet to the ground lvhcu structure C‘.‘lli’l'bl)l€‘(‘l and wcrc al- most buried 1:1 wreckage. A coroner's jury was sworn in MRS. CHARLES J. MMKINNON I The death occurred at the resi- _' MacKinnon, 2 Grafton st, Char- lottetown Thursday evening of Mrs. Charles J. MacKinnol-i, aged 83 ‘O11 Mav 1st Mrs. MacKlnnon left she camc back to Charlottetolvn accompanied by her y'e.t rdaj. ' 1' d ti, b I . dalmmal- M“. hTMKlTlmh» m}; who ‘hostile died? up 0316x113: Although hci- condition “'11s riot 11mm and ndjquynpq 111.11 F“- , considered critical, the end camc day 3119mm“ 1 very‘ SllddPllly, - Mrs. lvlacKlnnon and her hus- wlth their Daily War Survey P131. (ilVlSiOll. and Mrs. MacKin- (By The Canadian Press) The big German tanks which smashed a path for the German army through Flanders are mcct- ing their match in Allicti aircraft. husband predeceased her about five years ago. She was a most estimable Chris- ‘tian lady and 1n her day had been actively engaged in church work, b01111! l1 melllbfr 0f 7.116 UI11l@d"I‘hc experience of Walllll: ill(‘ll Clllllcll. down through the arcs ls that There are lclt t0 mourn thrcvllvhe-nt-vor a new ilgllililfl ciclfi“ 1S meet it , l . ._ .a. . _ form" e My“; 8191?: maul ‘“‘“gm"'5' Mrs‘ Mmmnmm‘ Char" lhhke- fill bill iliuirvrilubic to n‘? lGllt‘[O\\‘ll, Mrs. H. ’T‘. Sullivan. and = v _ tack from thc around. Tllc t-ullas Mlsr. Blanche MacKiuiloli oi Bos- zlrc l1cavily' armored oil lhc- sici . avoid damage from fire of weapons on the ground. Tlicy are lightly arm- ored on top. however, as it was no! l» Fraser of New Glasgow, N. S., one {brother in Winnipeg and several brothers 1n California. A fllilPilli service was held ll desirable to and l" i t‘. Si. Pnllls Anglican Church last “flgm on l}... 12,115.‘ lrvihilllll- ‘n-(lllllfl! b!‘ m9 REV» designed for protcction Against ‘Lcdrcw limdiuer. Following the service the body was taken to the jMacLeai-i Funeral Home. 1t will be vseut by train today to New Glas- gow, N. S. for burial on Sunday. shell fragments and machine gun fire from the air. Moreover the tanks provide a limltecl field of vision for their operators skyrwards and carry no anti-aircraft guns. Thus aircraft. may attack them without great danger, except when they are protected by infantry and anti-aircraft gunners on the ground lvms. noon r. couuons The dcnth occurred at her home. -Longwortti Street, on Saturda (June 1. of Mrs. Hugh F. Connors. “envoy formerly Mis Lillian Brown. B... t. all». m we. ~ $22.2: uahrzriliirtmlrsr of the late Gilbert and . M» i" ‘(TCililOYS was cdilcatcd at lilllliifilfhv lcweqtthpni ;v;til1lfll(l°l‘l"“n ' lllivcl‘ school and Prince of Wales‘ "on * - ' "v 4W1 Fill’- ‘giiiicfitlin“if-lg...fiimfigg°Q§ilelfiéim The use of cannon mounted on l In 1896 she married Hugh nancls aircraft against ground oblcctlves Connors. Mr. Connors, who died fivc months ago, Wils for many ~ ycnrs a nlcmber of the Wrltcr Com- ‘llilbhlllll and had ‘previously served ‘on illl‘ City Counc . i Dcvotcdly attached u» hCl‘ fflfllill’, Mrs. Connors’ lilo was an example .of unseliishneu and kindness to all about her. she enjoyed the respect and esteem of a wide circle of - friends, and bore the ravages of a wasliug lllucss with Christian cheer- fuiness and fortitude. The death of her husband last January was aae- vere shock toMrs. Connors, who at that time was in precarious health. She is survived by the following children: Gilbert F. Connors, Dc- imii; ‘Di/lain Migronnfirmisinlgétlafl- ro ; cyn l s. . . - . , Tlnlmins, 0111.; Fergus F. and Elea- the Charlottetown Guardian may be nor Chsrltokiitetomie also £51: ilifillglgd w their RBDT’. AH-‘lllfl an c 1i an rec rs. ' » - n llant. Rusticoville Mrs. ———-— 1213f: 5,21‘, m,m,0m_ Me,’ M“; ..'TIIE_A.NNUAL MEETING of Mrs. Andrew Doucette. Hunter Riv- The Kin s Cmmiv Hospital will er. to all of whom The Guardian held in t. e Hospital on Wednesday. experimented with the use of cannon for some time they‘ have been used for the first t-imc- in thr- prescnt Will‘. ‘Iliev were lustzlllcd with a view to firing on opposing aircraft, not on ground tar-acts. The Eastern Guardian .."l'hf| column la reserved for new: of local interest but adver- tising of a newey nature may be insert at eenta a word strictly payable in advance. .'SUBSCRII‘TIONS to . h _ June 19th. 1040. at 0 P. M. By “qdifijilifiiegiofpfiici on 1-11“- Order of Committee. Afihh Mac- day. June 4, from t c residence to GWGOI‘. secretnry- Ii-199-6-6-3l. th M i, Hi Re- -————~——— itiiifimglriufieri‘ Reginald‘: Higl-iylvlaas warm r011 nous was celebrated by Rev. C. McKenna. 055.12.. thence in the Catholic _ cemetery. The pallbearers were ROME -rCPl — The first Jns. Mcinnls. James smith. Daniel section of a ‘(to-mile riqucdilrl bc- Expect Steel United Church, _ .;in Upswlng Ill ‘ , , June Directed by F. c. O'Neill i‘ (cw-Addressing the 1cm Muri- ~l time Conference of the Untied Church of Canada at its opening session last night the retiring presi- Rev. HSB. Strotliard, Lun- urged Christians to The church had sadly neglected of great urgency should arouse them totalitarianism is in deadly conflict wiill the cllristau declared The confcrcrlcc rcncivcd fl nlclvc dcvntioil and PC-(‘Slfiililfilllllfl ordcl" and ills- tlcc in the lvorid. A rcsoliliioli to .i'l, z 1 died in hospital. Five deaths oc- thc _‘ . Aitliouzh bcllllrcrcnts hayr- “ To Continue CLEVELAND, June 7—(A.P)—'I‘he magazine, "Steel," reporting gblitfiai buying "in the best vqlitlnc bliili: nllasl lull," said today Liilli. Uuilco ISLJLCS steel production this \‘- ,\\'U~‘.lld QOllLlllilC the upswing bcglu s late ill April. r Mounting needs of ’ I) lions and Urulcd States Dlfliis I01‘ llltlltllallli;_(i0llllilifl 101' (‘Xllofl ‘Jktmf ,. blue to brill; Aincrlcnil sluc. i ills, heavy ilookiligs, lllosl. o1 “ll-hill v P1 rcqucst lor immediate delivery, i'('\l0\\’ said. "Although steclmakers are expc-I (tiling ilclivi-ries oil tlat-ioicd sat“ l ibuoiicq (luring the recent lOAV-llilclli’ §1x*l‘l0(i. to meet the June 30 LlGRUH 5 11111:, bucklogs of _Llll5 class oi s.cl-i till.‘ being accumulated in inauyl least-s. _ "Consumers are looking to the flint-lift? iii vicw of expected expell- {sloll of rcquircmcills lor 1ircparccl- ‘new zliirl Lhcrc is oouslrlcrlible au- \.'llt‘i‘tl buying to rcpli-iinsli lll\£'il'.—‘ l ory, ‘ "Steel fuckers believe armament ‘rcqllirl-luellts and QXDOYE 5mm WW UlC by Dr.,t;l'l(v l)l‘i"(i4‘dCil('0 0W1‘ dOmCSllC "Pl it-lrcti tuliuatic." aruyg a gain of 1'7 points in 1W6 wi-cks. A total of i'll blast furnace ISIZWRS were in OPCYHLlOTi at the end _of iVlay, an increase of i6 o\‘crAl]1'll- [),l1i_\‘ 1111.; lYOll production iiifibl month uwrulzcil 112.613 tolls. coin- pnrccl wit-ii 104.605 tons for A0111- Tue composite price of scrap ad- ‘VllllPPCi 1'7 cents to $1833 fl m“ 1”" rlliuiiclalllce. “.,...1;_ a n,“- olmorc than“? a toil sillic luirl-Aprl‘ "Silppilcrs all‘; hnidilla: they siwks clllwll‘ 1“ ‘- l 1ic<tutioll oi all iii ‘lisliieclticliillliil, tho nlngnzilic observed. lSeek Beer. twine By Class ‘In Halifax HALIFAX, Julie after» -- An- me glass m Han!“ w“ taken LO-1So trifling to assist the Legion in its . . . , , day when papers were filed cailiugfllv- oli the Supreme Court to order Llltfi lily to hold a plebiscite on the dues-i liUll. , . Notice was given that on Julie 2o‘ in motion will be made before the, Warring 118-1 l , . dcicnce vlcre credited for the ad-’ ‘cstic steel consumption and diali Legion in the Legion Rooms at Aicutaulle, Thursday’ over ‘.\_‘lll‘ ‘ii (Joulrilrlc L. \V. Goodwin pre- l i Lit-dry, cicli Attention Everybody The B. l. S. arc having a big cntcrtAilinii-lli fliillllill)‘, June 10th. in their hail, lvlleri- you ivill cnloy ilnr-i- llillirs of Iiloticrn and Old-Time Dani-lug. will be served, Aticlilialll-iu Tile proceeds uill go to the iii-ii (‘rues War Fund. So come one and all and cnjnv l] rgilorl rliiglllls siirllii. By doing this you will also lic ilciplng thr- ilancing from Si l’. I\l.. l). S‘. Time. Admission 25c (0 rill. Iil-iii-wiilill-liis also Iii-ii fro“. .\‘i-i~.llll‘~ iiwilnslra ill Canadian Legion’ ’.Prov. Command a Holds Meeting There was a Xilefll-ihl; of flight, ‘Provincial Command of the Canal-l l xvcic others _ Summersioe. til‘ Charlottetown and Eldon. _ . 1:." 2, (ILr-ar 3, Sulnmcrslde 6,.‘ Mill operauoilg tuunbcd 3% pOllllS‘ légllsmgvm 1L y last work w 73h: per w"- °f capTElcion 2, Mount Stewart 2, Montague l 5. ' Charlottetown d. In addition to the Pl‘0\'lli-. Prcsidcnt, Lt-Cof. Chnnrlivlzl resent from O'-l Kelislngton, DANCING New Dome Ballroom Most Modern Slanziul-lili-ili () K. Prcshy niiii ll. J. .\l.‘li,\cill. SATURDAY And Up-To-Dote Ballroom Eusi of Montreal O. K. Prcsby and h‘! Novclteers the Advises 1s.l SOuIls 2. V ’I'husc wishing to enlist must apply lo the nearest Legion Branch, incur burs , :1 ‘A. Alcinli .i' zillvl’ two addresses and with the clone by Mr. Mcbaggan. as mall for King's County. and also ex-l tclldcd thanks to the membe ’ ‘cinch and others who had as-l in making such a splcndidltm-ra 1; no y) Al t!]“l()f fuc; for zionl . present . prpsem are» 5T5‘ s‘ 1>\\‘llll.{ for King's Couluv, close of . lion for the the mrctinfl all Oi RlVERDALl-I SCHOOL liouor Roll fol‘ Iviay: Grade VIII: 1. Dorothy‘ IviacDon- .14; [he w ‘supreme Colut for a writ ot mann aid; 2. Lloyd MacKinnon. idaillus orlicrarg the city clerk to lake‘ in vole d0l€l'lllllllll11 whether ‘ ‘people of Halifax yvant open sale of; lbvlT and wine. ‘.2 | The motion will be made b)’ v Smith, K.C.. Halifax. m1 bchflh m] Jrinles F. Connolly, Hadfrix. will appear. as the prosecutor. Connolly is a member of the cl - ‘runs’ cuuullittcc which called l0? 1,1 111.- city.‘ shortly allfl‘ Will‘ “a- riccirlrcd. _ hirlre than 7,000 iitlzens , petition asking lor the sale of bcvll . lfin _n1ld wine, but the clll'_°°‘\1-l1°n (19911; l ._ ‘Kimmy 10 1101p n pléblSCllfihwlltfilld- A avendan ' .1111: that t-hc Nova Scotia Llflllolf. n ' ' ‘ _ ce- Cmm-Ul M1 51d not makc clcar hou lifhcDonald. Shirley. lticQrlald. Ches- Hmds “nine to be 0blkilil€d t0 1X13“ t“? 7'1"?‘ ""1 51111193’ MflfTfld- in: the mic. The council Hindi‘ ll clcili‘. , n . Eunghi be made by tile coilrts. FREETO“'N AND VICINITY 1 . Tho women of this‘communit.\’arl~ 1.. bi- (longfllllilfllfiii on the active rjlzz- S. )):ll'L they are i-iiklllg for the wclfali‘ thc secretary of oi Canadian boys who are ifllhhfi has arrived )1 .the'ir ell-themselves-for King and :(,Om\n._‘._ M,“- Gori grant that thg struggle will not be a i008 0m‘ “lip what those who are rfi-Sixtll-‘illlle f“ ‘the outbreak of this war will l0<>l< to the Prince of Peace who 8.0m‘ can bring peace to reign over our ialr land. l Many of the women have been‘ 1.01am; lifter-noon was to "1581 funds for the Red Croas work. Losti lfllurstiny‘ Till-i- Cufw" hlcih°s°“l lavas one 0i those hostesses ulvitlnli , eight ladies to her home. The after- ‘iloon was pleasantly spent in knit.- tiniz socks and sweaters for ihc =01- (11011. The Young Peoples society of the l'3‘l‘§i7\'l(‘l‘lflll Ciluri-h hnvc shlnFlPd tlllf‘ roof of the church here. Mr. John Jardiue the genial comacior.‘ , The many friends of Mr. Samuel lii-urrinloild regret to hear of hiSVill-l ucss in the Prince Coiuity Hospital. and all eru-nestly hope he may soon be able to return to his home. i The sympathlykof this community, is extended to . Walter Cmken in the passing of ills beloved wife at thc ellrly age of M years. Mrs. Crokenhod bccnill for some months and although her death was no! Wholly unexpected, atill the pairtln of loved ones from this sphere o j hie Ls nhvays a heavy‘ cross tobear» She will be much missed in the home where one little child “Ill miss a mothers‘ love and care. The’ funeral. which W85 Fi large OYlIHWQ-Sf < hcld from Si. Jamcs‘ Church, Sinu- mcrslde. Juno 11rd. Rev. Pr. Phmmi McKenna officiated at the scrvlccul nArrv As ilcnomMAnM IONDON, Purle 7 —~ Miss Shczla‘ Mnclkulllld, yccuriqmt daughter of -_ the late Rmusay MacDonald. whof accompanied her father to Canada when he was Prime Minister. has decided tn cn-rry cm Ilidcfiniiclv] t-hc 1cm as volutllarjv hcadmiswcss. silo undcficok thrcc mouths ago. ‘ MacDonald Patrick McTaclll. B. T- Gallant and Rank Collins. Service at the grave wfla conducted by Rev. A. Loftus, 086R. l PRINTED woor. FEATURED i ‘ ‘ l i I lng built to incrcasc Rolncis slip- piy of drinking water has bccn| fimned by Prime Minlstcr Mrlsso- prints. Several dresses. drcsszng- LONDON. June T-Herringbone gowns and hcvuse-ccais arc flour‘ in inveeos minted checks for first place prints usually collilncd to ln‘"n's in woollen modes for summer wool ties and scarts. wear as well ae autumn fasn- Narrow dmible-brcdstrd ilrkcr. 1 ions. and rich Indian printe on closings. double prcxcls and Pour -- lightlv ht wool fabrics were one ham piping: are featured c 1n.‘ oi’ the his of a style revue autumn sports suit c:ilicc'-rl»~;.. 1 that was rgely attended. Jadrete are two to thrrc incurs} The dress parade to indicate me above the wrlsttnne. and ilcrt: ¢ have been the gill-sis of Mr. and P1551511"! “Amino” “EH-mos t Mrs. w... wflfffll t... this morn- r 11"’ lrffil-.Ti'lifi'i‘.ir‘liri°rt3ilii"iyiillyric; TEMPERANCE FEDERATION ago“; ‘com-Q. ,1 Crimp ‘Borden Nr-liicv, A. A. MICIAOG D- A» l. 1)., Field Secret!!! 0f the Tern- métm" Ffiflltion of Prince Iilvvaril Island. will addreaa public ~ "in 1mm m» m. t. iso- u follows: Q WEDNESDAY, 10th. DONG CREEK. TPEEDAY. llfli. HUNTER RIVER ’ M33552?" r"- “cr-TO" ' r l3 i PO AL FRIDAY. mil roan ‘ lee local annmiliodvnenta for hour and place of meeting. M SUNDAY sour: 0th L mum's Field Secretary will lie'tlie [neat preacher at tile United ‘ SPECIA "lmnlofilvigzalpeille. at l1 a. in. Pleasant valley i P- m. and at Choice Rump 1 "n?" Mlfkod brings firlt hand information regarding the R0581, p0!‘ lb- rh, "lgfi 5""!!! aaie laws in other provinces. REAR. HIM. O d H‘ a‘ i "I'm"! lc is cordially invited to all meetings. Come and bring an For YOUR r er. m" I "K- l i. M. lloor. ljwv- 1 Morilak Building - uses which are made of printed slim. I wools included e full-length printed Thom an‘ nlanv hraihcrv pzi we 1 eoreelet skirt with a plain hanii- mixtures. alco conlblrniiclls; cu‘ knit evening sIivea-ter. doubie- as wine with blue and brunt "r breasted dotted sports shirts for ivubdued by rlnrk b‘.'<>‘-\'l~ and use vrith autumn Weeds. dinner greens. also black and iviilte ivuh a and play-elm m ma: i mu Ioainr Whcn cvzicunlcd school clrlzlrcn (‘l l. _ found that thou‘; shool hnd bccn turned into nrll -.lu\'ili.ary‘ fire station. Conficquenh; l_v ihcv got no schooling. ’ l-lcnriug firs. MXKS MacDonald rcsoivcd to start ti lcmptvmrf: i-Cllfifll. The first clay only 12 chilrilicn cnmc to thc smnll hall she hiid hircd. Now thcre is an uttrudnllrl- daily cf about 60 pupils , llctlvccn scvcn and l0 years old.‘ Ffi-icurls and thc London Cfillliy Four/v‘. lc-iucd equipment The hmr rcs say‘: ihc ‘cfltldrcu "Irwc A. R. l‘. (‘YHJSTS l'-‘.i'i's’l\ll'-lflllA\l. liltrrlaild —fCP\ - ‘Home ."'l"li‘lli‘f‘ nluhorliics here hovel asked in" l coo vciuutccr motci~-‘ civic dis: : h l'.(l-’l‘S for air rand precaution work. the Q, “hot 2. Shirley * ' Lamont. Grade III: i. Ralph McQurlid: 2. ‘male of beer and ilriiic bv the gia.\:,hnnan_ signed n, D‘ ym. lC/WPVCT‘. it was nifdlna 011i ‘ "0""- ih order that clarification McQuaid and YONDON —V(C‘P\ —Dewan Bah. E. Rllnganndhnri. adviser to h. Grade I lJr l: l. (‘rrzide VII; l. Shirley McQuaid: Florence hlncKinl-ion. Grade V: l Chester Mac-Fadyen: g C-ithcrilxe MacFadjvenz 3. Olive-r C- 3-: IViucDOtinlfl Girndc IV: l. liiacFadywiny 8. Rn! ph Erma A. Bain. teacher. And (‘l1 A NG EHTNITIA k ADGEER! state for guaranteed l iy after the meeting of the Provincial Coni- funnel visited the Montague Branch; in si.~ss.ioil, 'l‘herc u-as a very" large After routine business lining: fllilll‘, bricl reports were glveul O’i'I‘AWA, ily llil-illbi-rs ollilc1>r0\‘illci:1l QXCFib. .il('ll P-lsi. President W...’ lor of l _ an. who has recently i"<-- tradi- t cczvcti uorc; of his transfer from the island, tvas presented with away ‘ of the Past coming Wm Provincial Presidents‘ badge. During! bible Anti-j‘ thc exciting tile Milnager of the re-l rout cfilupnigll for the Legion Wm" ish Scvviccs Fuull spoke words of tip-r 4 __ splendid work l blowcr coal” if‘. p chair- | rg-jaq]; rs Oil early date. u w kindly fronted tn ice (‘l""‘rll‘llflllf‘lj ho“‘(,\vryl n. . , = rein-s bv the Irlrllcs of the Montalrucl " ‘ o! .cr slop 111 tho lnolenic-nt ‘to .e- i _ , . e f’, ~ou gcilizc the sale 0i beer [Lilli wine by‘ vimlmll‘ In-“llllllf- W110 i"? "WW-ii the country 1n m Hazel MacDonald; David Hazel lilac-Donald. DIiVlfl Os- McQuuid. Gerald 1 Shirley Maoliadyen. 180 well" it were to love, fly love’ t India, ere 5am Brlhadilr Mohari glriglfeed at o, m" _ _ i125. “iesi ill-ill Watches Accurate and Pa)‘ only Si. a neck-have :1 good watch ‘\ STONF-SET and SIGNFXI‘ RlNGS Fol‘ men and wonlcll ideal gifts- Birthstone. Signet. initial - - -- - - Hoilseholders to Store Goal Early 'I JIKTCG. F?‘ c .» v.‘ : i-ll6ii‘ 1 upp HG .. aid t.‘ n‘. thr slipwly of 15:11- mil ‘ b1. 1'4; ' ~ lcwi-l" i. 00ft‘ .~:‘. t‘. 1n obtain their season's l‘€‘q_ll'(‘l‘l'ilj“5 a; u; !""l:'i fr. :1: time ' the fro nsqv "y. sezitinl mrilcnzil‘ t ., _ pair-poses. ‘it is mos. earn m m“ all consumcrs c! . we]; pincc illPii‘ orders i ' cwsoh’: supply n‘ lhe e i no» UT“. l “Such action tea-it... mr-r | lower sun mcr pm r- -rect assist-zlncr- t oif the courltrjs, rec: PTOTPCTIO“. t himself if wnrtlruc (i trunFprlrf-fl H01", » l CFPRSC to the ifs-Ida MacKinnon; 3. Kelsie Buc- -_~-__ ‘ l0 gather mc the rom- a Gracie l (Sr): 1. Shir'c_v Mpg- While yct in fl-~nr-ng~ n,» ‘llIlldI 2. Gcrrild McQuald. Flor summer szuiilv. l 1,115.; “Yanda Buch- , Q095- : 2. Leo Osborne; S. Kenneth Hum “m”? ""6 behind it Dorothylrbr with the dream forgong_ gm. "Rite dccci forborne {or ever, Th“ ‘Wm. Rccrcr will canker on, And Time will turn him never, t 0f anv laiug The fate beneath us and a , V1910 dark before and after. Th "ti , Ira: gfiiqsiiiiflfrglilflniigflwvigflllm ma‘ The dream that comes, the vfll 1m Err-imam ~ emem es-atfolloa'l.... . i _-w. E m“. w T” ' rs!" "Bluebird" 1547 3,...‘ DIAMONDS (fomnluniiy Plate Fully lee-mi n piece against loll up service; _ . $39.75 forti- ilili.0\'\\'aclies ice thc m-w W" $24.75 ,,, iii-wick - $9.95,", $31.9? W. W. WELLNER ‘J2; ESTABLISHED I868 ~ iiilifld-uPbvialvxac-v.» Shiny“. sneeze-sac