MAY 31; 1952 THE GUARDIAN. ' WN -mm VU5 CHURCHES SUNDAY. l,rlUKLH oi ENGLAND S. PETEWS CATHEDRAL RNN"" 51""'- Ieverend .1 1- Irwin -- have brought Prince of Wales a ' 7- m"i..W..'::';.M ”-"r ..,.i:.l..';":.:::'..".:.0':.r-'-'1... orfttlielii-t?n"sE?pl5i”i "” "tif.;.”3.3” Literature . .. as . ' ray . ind ----?-------..-m. : ,11?.''3:rhsbno":rs7A'oo: 13.. ;.'.'.1., ' ll lull-,1 .g:rlI!;lI: "One Million BlClGl!'l rnaluuoz. Phone ”,'.,",),b”:;"Z3,:m,,?,'.2; And L1f3 U - . ll sun.-Iloly communion Agmm km: MA-My art" ml. 3170- iuturo. said Dr. Frank MscKin- a, uoouure l”"'''”” 1 ;..,1...-1.. ...1 elm). soloist. Mrs. Lloyd Ward. cnaswku. ior letter Photo- Mm Pump" ”' mm ”' w'"” 1 '-T - ” ;e"'n';g."' 1.00 p.m. Sermon: "sharing God's graphs. dcfuynl in M. "mm" Rt yum.” r I - ya largely attended convocation AGl'l'A'l'lon -1p.rn.-I-Jvsnsolll OM 50l'l'9'l- Daily Services as All seats an inn. Everybody Welcome. ; "IL NYLON! 51 Gauge, neg 31,95 spec. n n ANGLICAN , , and iriends or the college who Join re most oi the time. Take 5. PAUI-5 Anthem. 'Ye Holy Angels Bright” lei 31.20 at the Fashion shoppe. in honour of em. mum" on the cmm, 10,. gmunce. ”, W... ,0, CHURCH The Parish Church Established I189 II! loyal Corn" Prince and Fitaroy Streets -"- Central Acsd d in t come an element in their com- 1 I. am, eiriy. an n ey-two . . mnnngllir. ll;-Mu. "Mu" 11,. guugng am” up our”... -t:I.lE3'l'D1ldE elelctrlc rslrlger- ya" um. R W” nmmed Pm”, mon way 0! thinking. . . . , All . that nu! Cain". y ornnm B.A.. B.D.. Peltor. Fl".-tolnw Bigvemlg; ce.,n:5:1.50KllP. 9; Wu”. Thanh" it I. with - not trauma liie meagre ”i:'loti';:: E A . y ac ny. deep "In, of mg hum Ind tr . Ignn on means en . e O . 3,30-Holy communion 11 am. shut-ins Sunday. New mm. A '7 3 m-.,.,m imp, W 1, M 1 n - mooasunday School sermon series: "The Kingdom oi EXTRA PANTS FREE -. made- e1i3:en'th:tt W us? 131 :h” Pm' the time. while rt?heysl:cagnl31tEwpt:ol ".h".' a ii.oo - Moraine Prayer and the Real" (1) "The Case -ror inst. to-measure, House oi stone make, mum” f "' me. uf "mm" becomes corrupt. The old Rabbi 2 lemon. Rev. Crawiord Scott. ure Liie." at Jack Cameron's. EM 3 3:" J” ' "nu M Ben Ezra-says: A 1 . 1.00-Evening PHYS!” "W 59" Anthem: "still. still with Thee" ...... m!”'rg'h ”"”"d' WI” M" "Then welcome each rebuii '; CI-" .. ,,.,...llev. cnwiord Scott. -5...” . "Bomb MTUMMY at Sun" zone so kirom these halle con- -mm, gm-"5 "mp, ,moothn.. g 7 ' n,l5-Fellowship "Oi": Pnhh 12 noon: Church school. Bakeries. Molasses Cakes, its creamy d "0" y ' ca IA”: convouuon '”"3h- weds Y” .-, lall. 1 p.m. Worship. sermon: "Part- -the cake is dream . Tr on 'y " Ah” ”"d'”” "W "id "9 Each Itlns that bid! nor lit nor ” " . ' I" Y Y . e. Nipuldib , Everybody Weli-'0II1e- nen in Psrslotenoy". n eha actor gzgfvatalztqnzhemuhonhwh-t '!iihey stand but go!" n mm! ' i i' .d flbd h. aw emweas PRl:SBYl l:RlAN . ";,,',,,:,,,,'"'..,,;;', R;;,;' No, 9,533”. glggggggmgng -nlghm .2... so .. .. iurther ......... ,.,:,2,E ai:,..;""g';. ';i,F.'.f;t",,:,m m.,,,,.....m 1 o........ ; Known?"-Pileuger. nag, . m?.m' . troubles now and higher wages ' uvil.(01' P0"0i0iD 5004 "iii KARK OF ' ordinance oi the Lord's supper. The put ye” bu bee" " V9” me!" higher 005?: 0! living. What eeuipedsned 9'” M Rum,” T. H. B. so . N" menu" to be "and. GENERAL ELECTRIC nmnh :ulc;l::aIstisurh:lvl;! ll!l1:Dggr:;ie. anld 2:! we call prosperity may be but a I - - , . ' . MIA" .1; , CENTRAL CHRIST” glow. 1”” and mun 8,2". prmd standards I tan d up 0 9 fiction. The human condition all , x -7 2 il ,- iuinlster. N right. Toombe Music store. . ” ” Y A" ””"d"”” ” '”""d W" 3" W” d'5P"”' "W - our 6 V t '3'itN5-tool-vi " F Luna" MBCKCNIC CHURCH their pit.-decesso n. We thank them leave ils not better but worse. IIOI'5 V ' ' D ”n;;.. n.. F.M.C.M.. ' 7 sea the new Firestone Reirlgera- f: u"'d11”g";1'r ""1 85 an orlzan- Old mother nature has her own leir'le0""':u,oi.D ' ' Drum" ma mac." M H" M I 2 9 Ken; Slgagt mu now on dmmy. complete new do an e yua very eiiective stu- way of managing her house. M,.r.satolN c - p , I lie-sin. d-9evee- I CM"... Mrrverhnl. Dunbar, B.Th., Minister mode". myemon ma MICK”. cgnope "C'li!):ll1lC . for their splendid ::3il))l,)iethi:resaIrl,i:: i:;lst::rll Izvitl;o:icd- am-Mm 1 1.1. u.,4,.... I B ' nl - . . . ' -- , 10 am. Church School " "(',';o,r "l;'.':ec3l'.f' ” ”"' EXTRA "V--cu mm d "1 should like also to express ap. not do it all people wished to go Tr b!ll05iw..M, R l . 11 am. The sacrament oi Holy w menu” urn” House 2; I32”: preciation oi the good win and round dressed in "Sunday clog goli .. hwomnd. : i . - I-In "Y0 C 00 In C - ' t hi 11 ”hee." There re tasks to be d (I-I'IxIl:'III8'IIloIn "Oh Saviour oi the H;ur.M I p M d m”'- 5E 5'" C'm"'"n 5- ;:(?I?lorShewE:CCllI.K': (gbaiiv:cllnt3:(ie?,lfi: :-"h"9 i1"'"':"3n 3"-5 3-5th0"0:;3o:': Mk" '"&”i'- 1' Id."-sir Jo n on. . I. . orn ng 'ora p on , "MT Province, wh' h 1 th 1 as even ng reel; an o in e I wig.5.y M ';1'....t.m oi all Branches oi Communion. Sermon: "when 1 STEWABTS Home-Made Breads body of the ecouegi med Eggfgntgg man dissatisfied who already en- Int..- chm” Church H. Waco”, .0 ". am. my; are rich. ilavoriul and energy premier and Mmme, of Educag joys his work, and breed in him a ceive the sacrament with us. Anthem: "Hear My Prayer." building - Buy the best. ' tlon. the Honourable J. Walter 5”” M mmwmy c”mpl”' 1” ' The Yenpcr Services are with- Today is shut-ln's day. Visit one p Jones. In return we can assure wlmngth Fe” is when "mam" Aluminum: dung lrawn ior the summer months. and be glad you are able. SALE OF lhome COOKIMI. villld: them oi our eiiorts to be worthy P” t er 9"? . ",.,u'.d '. Visitors cordially Welcome. 1.00 p.ln. Evening worship ser- '9"! Sun SUM. dresses. 916.. 3- or their continued interest in the ' vice. Sermon: "Keep This To lIe- Mm" 3705a 53""'dB5'-.M8Y 31- 3 welinre of Prince of Wales . we he" E ..gr-eat dnl about ' ' ZION PRESBYTERIAN mm... M, 3,". pm. King's Daughters. "once more 1 m M do C 'alum clcnrins in time till!!- RCH A ,,, . Mood so L0 N H. ELL, 3 9'" The term is akin to slump. It '5-"004-3dIIv ...:.-c..-:-1"” Wo:Idl'en:Mrs. E. Platts avnd Mrse. M1”-INEIW 5Pl-'30lAL5- -l0C- 1:-ftzrkmtiaurijriomtziree Pzgnyllll mt "99"" w my ”' "W" "m which i "'”"'”' l'I'1M'B Ill" 0'3"” s"'”' A. Owen duet part). KEY "575 - Few "id 5"9d9 33- of them are consglentiouys teachgifs have umk or numped' John Bum 0 Reverend 0- Clrlrie Webitth ' Central Christian Church cor- Fiilwe" 395- The 'i-Ilmttti 163 1-3 who are lo al to th c ll Y” "om whum we m" mm Minister dialiy Invites you to worship on G""" Gem?” SW5 A" devoted toy the stusicnttzs cglildnng xlzuchosro? c1'I1:",c,.":;i.?'x1';u1:e'3 '.'g'" hv-nd Organist and Choir Director the luordis day. "Jeni! DE; ; Should like to think thele 0"iCiai- poi-trayal. Mr. Fearlngp as his . p. p Down leeiey Sm; Mr. Frank Johnston. A.T.C.l.. , , GK?-Wt Sllndlli ly ior their work and personally name would indicate was a, man 1.,” ." 129.15 e M I w mp Ulllleli E TEL U51 AI. '6; nR:9WM S;3gi358i ""5341 g&”1"r ior their support and co-operation oi a timid spirit. The story is told I, - A .'-' ...- - IIPII III (If. s e 0 If me an I Wdyl I I y l0.00 am. Sunday School. (Life 2001 01' 504- F'c""'7 C""'"' ltllggv "hSai.;ti1lgI'lt :rD:2Dg;'a'gul:U:v:: Ah. ”. "odd Dc. ,0 cydg-m.,k hi. k 500' oi Daniel will be screened in col- our). 11.00 a.m. lllorning Service oi Worship: John A. T ' M.A. sermon: "A Young Men's Bettie." Dedication oi Flags - scout. Cub. Brownie Guide Parade. . Anthem: "Fnilier Whose Al- mighty Power." llandel. Evening Worship 'l.oo p.m. Evening Diet of Wor- ship: John A. Johnston. M.A. Ser- mon: "Which Way. Today?" Anthem: "The wayside Cross". Quartet. -Anthem: "Snitly.nnd '!'enderly." TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: lvverend H. E. D. Aahiord. D.D. Glita Through Christian Missions." -Dr. W. Sidney Gilchrist, medical missionary from Angola. Soprano solo-Miss Phyllis Coi- . (Tillman). THE BAPTIST CHURCH 31 Elm Avenue llev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 27904.. Services 10 e.m. Sunday School. 11 em. Worship and Praise 2 pm. Children's Church 6.30 p.m. Prayer 1 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting. You are invited. "The Church That's Dliierent" The Salvation Army "Home oi Evangelism" Great George Street CENTRAL GUARDIAN Thheelamnbreevrveliarnews er leeal intact. bat adv:-I&g eienevvaynatavemeybellzted atilveeeaIeewerd.atrietIypey- alileinadvasiee. .m...:........m..m.. runlvrs -ran - Phone us. 0003'! re: Peruse Pictures. HOWARD MMINNII FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen ltreet. ' T: LAWN MOWEIB. all sizes. Firestone Bryeriton and Mackay. RIMDONALD RADIO SERVICE. sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone i207. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and MALI-I TEACI-lElts required at Prince Etrect School. Apply in writing to secretary City School Board, stating quslliicstion and experience. THE BARN DRIVE INN announ- ces thnt by popular demand Roast Duck and Roast Chicken will be a daily ieeturs throughout the sum- ”A combination or hard work. loyalty. good will, and imagination exercises. "once more." said Dr. Ma.oKln- non, "it is my privilege to wel- come to Convocation the parents completion or a successful year's work. it is 113 years since this in- stitution was establish d as the "There were several changes in the Faculty in the past year. seven vacancies occurred when. two in- structors left to be married, two to reenter university. two to teach elsewhere. and one to enter the Navy. Five lull-time instructors and one half-time instructor were appointed. The iive. Messrs.- Smith, Alilens. Coyle. Lothian and Wilson had had excellent training and valuable teaching experience and they have done extremely good work at Prince of wales, The sixth. Dr. Spscek. served halt-time with Dr. Maciiinnon Reviews Aims And Achievements At PWC irom the "iryins pan into the nine years! There is a whole gen- eration growing up who know no other condition, and is apt to be- last he got over. Then the pro- iouiid psychologist Bunyan says "there was is slough oi despond in the man's mind". . so it is that there are slums in certain people's minds. and we need to change the minds oi the people or they would make slums new quarters it given them. What we need today is to get. the minds and hearts oi the people cleansed and then the physical clean-up will follow. But ii there are "alums in the mind." and leit there. a clean house and more money will not suilice. C 0 I We live in a world oi agitation. 1 we are m excitable people. It is " z lt'sIa Food Freezer and De Luxe, Master and Standard models, priced from i . 090.75 .Ai3ENFY F. A. S. JONES SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE glory oi God. OUR TASK The task of the Bible Society is endless. It has been go- ing on now ior almost one hundred and iiity years. and there are still two hundred I-nirunim in which the nihio is unknown. In these latter dlys tho world has begun to set Itacli to learn to read. and everywhere there are literacy movements. This Illln places new respons- "iulty on the Societies. both '0 liibviy more copies of tho 5"iilturcs in existing trans- lations and to hasten the Process of making new ones. ""4 your support to this treat work through the P. :. I. Auxiliary oi the society. he Bible House is at loo F""0Y Street. Charlottetown. The Prince Edward island Auxiliary oi the British and Foreign Bible Society ack- Mwlrdm with thanks the bequest of live hundred dol- lars irom the estate of Wil- liam ceilbeck. Central no- deliuo. r. n. 1. 2"c r;- A. ION ll Newlyweds Honoured On Friday evening. May iith. irlenda and neighbors in South Melville and vicinity assembled at the home oi Mrs. Thomas Higgins to honor Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Cameron. the iormer Jean Hig- gins, who were recently married. The gathering was called to or- der by Rev. Mr. Woollrey and the bride and groom were escorted downstairs to seats of h by Mrs. Homer Pi-ovencher and Mr. Macxenzie Dixon, to the strains of "Here Comes the Bride". played by Mrs. Lorne Ferguson. A large number or envelopes containing money with best wish- es from the donors were read and presented by Mrs. Maclienzie Dix- on. Other glits were also received which were opened by Mrs. Mor- gan Mcaaughey and also present- ed by Mrl. M. Dixon. The groom on behalf of his bride thanked all for their kind- ness in remembering them. and invited each and all to visit thcrii at their home in Albany. "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" was then sung. aiter which some hu- morous remarks were made by Rev. Mr. Woolirey which were enjoyed by all present. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies and the remainder oi the evening was spent in social chat. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory oi our mother. Mrs. Donald Smith. Cumberland. who passed away May 31. I949. A little while and we shall meet our loved ones gone beiorc. And we shall clasp their hands again I on yonder distant allure. A little while. and we shall hear The pavioei-'s whisper. "Com? And we shall ever dwell with him in our eternal home. Ever remembered by her daugh- terl. Dolly, Katy and Mary. KINIJ EULE i'al'H'I' II 1 1 1.1,, ing names omitted irom yesterday's Prices and Diploma liat oi P. W. 0.: Nor- mal School pass list, Jean Gallant. North Ruetico, and Commerce De- parlnent, 'June Pippey, Bouthport. WINILOE Pastoral charge a special congregational meeting or all appointments to consider pastor- al relations, at Highiield Monday evening June 2 at 8 P. M. Rev. J. R. skinner, minister. Ind INOCULATION CLINICS in series oi Regional clinics conducted by the Department oi Health and Welfare ior young children will start next week. See large adver- tisement ior centres. dam, etc. HEAR THE Panel Discussion on Teacher Training and Supply over OPCY Monday. June 2 at 9.00 p.m. local time. MacPhee. B.A.. Miss Helen Yco. B.A.. M.Ed., and Miss Eleanor Mc- Quaid. Speakers are William ONE INC Studebaker Champ- ion 4 door sedan. completely re- conditioned motor, new crank- iihait, etc. also new tires 51395.00. One 1949 DeLuxe Model 4 door Dodge Sedan. looks and drives like new. 81695.00. T. G. Ives. NAMES OMITTED-The follow- were inadvertently FORD O CHEVROLET. 1946 Models. Ford 4 door sedan, good rubber. month end special price 3995.00. Chevrolet 2 door sedan. good running condition. special price 8&5.00. Both these cars have 1952 license plates. '1'. G. Ives. awanocn -ICIIDLARIIIIP e R The University of Michigan has recen announced the award oi the Al Euclid I-llnadale Schol- anliip for the summer session oi 1902 to xilmer Macmillan oi this city. Mr. Macuilian. after ob- taining the H.842. d in Bio- chemistry at Dalhouae University It . I are his smiles at the University oi Michigan. His many irlenda are delighted to learn of his success in his chosen career. HELLO FIIDDIB - got new Studebaker. some class. ell! Do you like it? It's a d . Well Harry this is one of T. G. Ives Ipeclal Used Car Bargains. 130 Champion looks and runs like now. Go see him. He's got more bargains. That's the place to buy your new or used car. Studebaker Champion beat all competitors in Mobilgas Economy Run now let gllree years in succession. 1'. G. M- n. 3 lm streets will be closed from Mooill University. A line teacher and iaithiul colleague. as well as an excellent mathematic- lsm, he has already made a name ior himself ng Canadian mathematicians. In iact. as ior as we are concerned, he is too weu known. ior. much to our regret. he will be resigning later this year to accept another teaching post in Central Canada. He leaves with our assurance that in one year he has made a splendid contribution to our work at Prince oi Wales. "In the ileld of cultural activity we were again privileged to hear an excellent Robertson Memorial Lecture. This year the speaker was Dr. Watson Klrkconnell, Pre- sident oi Acadia. who delivered the third oi what have been worthv lectures in memory of a great man. Again we heard a line series oi college concerts devoted to young Canadian artists. This year we were especially proud of our own Prince of Wales Girls' Ensemble who made their ilrst concert ap- continued on page 9 - TEN IOSTEIVS DRUG STORE will be open on Sunday. June lsi. ANOTHER Big in; irorce Associa- tion Dance. with Dowhtowners Big Bend. Rollaway. Thursday, June 5. PIE LOVERS. Blueberry and cherry Pisa made just the way you'd make it yourseli at Stewart Bakeries. PANTIIY SALE - At S. A. Mile- Donald's. Saturday, May :1. 2 p.m. St. Charles Auxiliary. ENGAGEAIENT-Mr. and Mrs. . J. MacDonald nnnounce the engagement oi their daughter. Leonora Therese. to John O'Neill. son of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill. at St. Mary's early in June. T0 OUI CUSTOMERS. Our re- pslr shop at Eulton and Queen irom sai- urdey noon till Tuesday morning while moving our equipment to temporary quarters at M. F. Schurmavvil concrete mixing plant. near iertllizer plant. Bait and suarox-nosrico Parish. Rec- lor Rev. A. E. Plercey. Services ior Sunday. June lat are as lol- lowa: st. John's. Milton, 11 e.m.. Holy Communion and sermon. Christ Church. Cherry Valley 2.30 evening prayer and sermon, 3.30 coniii-mation instruction. 5 t. Mark's. iluaiico. 7:50 evenlns prayer and sermon. Come and bring ihe whole alinilyp , J. Basilica. Helliax. Perih. 0ni..marrlligeia tslteplnce r collected. and a thousand other services rendered to the economy oi things. All this is necessa y, and moth- er nnture sees to it that there are those who like to do this. Jesus, the son oi Slrach said oi all such tollers: "They maintain the state oi the world". Son oi God learn to be a carpen- ter7 He wrought his trade and with their work is wrong! and wicked. The real test is, ssry, is it useiul?" workman. The time wrong to men ior man is an end should be busy and have some- high in cost and very ordinary in matters oi real worth. IN MEMORIAM our dear son and brother. Francis Gallant oi Newton who died 4 years 8 years 4 months. Beiore the throne of God. Thousands oi children stand. Children whose sins are all ior- given. A holy happy band. lip there among the throng. Our little Fr-allele stands: Waiting ior on to Join him In that holy happy land. Badly mined and lovingly re- membered by Momniie. Daddy. Brothers and Sister. Cord Of Thanks I wisll to extend mv thanks to the Doctors. Clergy. Nurses and Btaii oi the P. E. Island Hospital ior their klndnem to me while a patient there. also to all who sent letters. cards and visited me there. Oswald Graham. HOSPITAL IIITIIR seventy-seven per cent of can- iliilan births in 1050 were in has- pitals, compared with about loper foundries kept running. 8315080 p.iil. when Velma Ann, daughter Pnrkdaie. was united in marriage with Keith Leonard Brehaut, soil Charlottetown. . music was played by Mrs. Allison Did not Jew. the Msenae. Beiore and during the signing oi the register the selec- made toil honourable. "Through The Years" were eilect- To set People to hit didllti-33"-I ively rendered by Miss Betty Beers. I W9 er, the bride looked very lovely in work that I am enllstd in 401"! a iloor length gown oi ivory satin any good to 'any one. 1! it 119099 with Peter Pan collar and epaul- ets on the shoulders trimmed with Paul mile the slave to be Illood seed pearls. The skirt which was- came when soitly draped at the hips had a' slavery was looked upon as a great pepmm .1, 111, back, 1 in hirnseli and not 1 means. The tulle with matching seed pearlil workman ls.worthy oi his hire Coronet, and he should get it. The world bouquet of Amulcm Benny musi is a sort oi workshop where all mg whm, cm-nauoml I thin: to do and be happy It their only attendant. was gowiled in N work. Uniortunatelv W0 I" 00m" pastel green nylon ilet over taiietn .. veiled to think '00 much in term! with matching headdress and mittsl, oi money, and living has become ""1 cu,-19.1 . nogegny or yc11ow., iar too costly. Our living may be dagodgm I. bucto. N. 3.. brother oi the groom. acted as best man and the ushers l were Mr. haut. brother of the groom. in iond and loving memory M corded slicer with pink accessories ago. June let. 1048. at the age oi with white accessories and oi Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Good, of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brehaut, Rev. J. D. Davlson oiiiciaied at the ceremony and appropriate tlona "I Love You Truly" and Given in marriage by her iath- Bho wore a linger tip veil oil and carried a cascade; Miss Florence Matheson. heri Mr. Maurice Brehaut oi Rlchl-'l Lloyd Ford. cousin oi." the bride. and Mr. Windsor Bic- "Slup worryiiig about that tell I owe you. Remember. I was voted most likely to succeed." A 11. ; um y 1. 1 n, Corps Oilioers Sr. Capt. and Mn. mer. tha Deiilrtment 0! Health and g.n':g,1em 5 D o I E", I Titcombe. 1 Weliars and he has made a. most There are many tl-W5 to b9d0"5 K t GWTOWII "Rona em;m..?...M......... sunny THE MORNING SERVICE Map eiiectlvs contribution to the mm”. which are humble but are in credit an ' 11,00 ., m. 1 "011"," mnung, gate United church June 1st is C” Remcu 9! that Dep""m9m5- kg tmf dumrreft tggg; i',”,3, 1.1.: Upper tlrlnce Street Topic: "Dove's Bleeding. Heart". cancelled. AllMal'nte people invited :e':fgnc!';';3:;e";!P&:; Vegaeknor gone." and mm, 10, B h 6 d order oi meetings ior lord's De! 2'” pm” I, Sunny school. to Kemmgwn Unmd church to Faculty has remgihgd comuni common use. So in the large house ' ' Sunday School .. io.oo A.M. W” I'-"'- - "mi" M"""l- "W D” sydmy G”""'”- over the last iivo years 0' muth" '"i""- The" 1” hi” . nmlunr oi Bread. u.oo A.M. 7.00 run. - s-iv-clan Meetins. -- --I .m M, H... W; co,,,,m. work to be done it the house is to w The Negglghorg ly George Clerk Gospel Meeting mo PM. Topic: "The Gospel or ii... 1...... run: BBOWNTES. Guides. Cube mm Wm Mn my mums” m, be kept in good condition. Iron 9 Illg . - "Ye Must Be Born Again" 3""" N”- i- 1' 759" A "0"? "la 55'5"" R17 5”" P'”b3""m" ms in congratulating Dr Norman mu” be dug fmm the mm” C051 ' T 5'45 E (John 3-1) In Trouble? Phone 823 Church will parade to the morning smith 0, the mathemglcl day from the bowels oi the earth, 1 W&W .3 o F3... . ..1-M coming of the Lord t service when Troop and Pack putmem on M bl d trees iellcd and carried across A pretty wedding tmk mac, H . J, 5 ;o. Drnwelh N131," (Jgnug 5.3) Flags will be dedicated to the mo de me O! D5 t 9": hilllw” ed oceans in man-made ships, land the Baptist Church. Charlottetown. A y T1 , t ' , 5 M "r ” P mphy tilled. bread baked, clothes made. on sun.-.-13y, Mgy 17.11, 1953. ,1, 3 . o 3' - . igjl 5-7! o.. l' s r.. or H, WM 1,; ., e.-. rmenv. (mitt The bi-ldeis mother chose navy and I. corssge of pink carnatioi-ls. The groom's mother were navy licr corsage was or red roses. Following the ceremony ll de- llghtiul reception was held at Vil- ia Waters. The bride's table was attractively laid with a white linen cloth and centered with it lun- iier wedding cake flanked by pale yellow tapers and bouquets or yol- low dailodils. Rev. Mr. Davidson proposed illi- toast to the bride. to which the groom responded. Later amidst showers oi ctmietii and good wishes the happy couple leit on a motor trip to points oi interest in New Brunswick. For travelling the bride wore ii suit of Queen Elizabeth blue with pink and navy accessories and a corsags oi lfink carnaiions. The bride is a valued employee of the Canadian National Instl-I tute ior the Blind and the groom is employed at the Cotton Mem- orial Nursery nt southport. Prior to her marriage the bride- waa entertained at several mis- cellaneous showers and received many beauiiiul and useiul gills. BIN POPULATION In 1051 there were 22,500,000 hens more than six months oltl on centlnbospitalain 1088. x iarinstnc A llilll0'l'llY llIX sits: Continued irom page 2 Millie. considerable emotional and physical disturbance to a woman tackling ii. if iliis prnilinm rrrzilvs inn mllrli rnnflici you lmlh in l1'i”DnSifIIlr IIlI' marriage plnns. siiilelion in be ignored. When a girl irels lncnpiihle of sniismclnrily nvrnmpllshlng this dili- i('llil. insk. ti rnnsiili-ruin liiishnnri rvriliinly unillcl uni. insist on hei llnlwron )0ll. I iMIl'l.Ii in much loo serious i ,4..- Mlas Nina:-n cannot rt-ply personally to r1'iI(It'rl lvlit will answer problems oi general interest through this column. vouii llEl.P is NEEDED ! BUY A TAG T0-DAY ic sticilii weirliilis lluilriu