111E CHARZ-QTIETOWN. QUAQEPLAJS, PAGE THREE Y 31. 1941 s-"A/i {- ST. _ "y, canon Malone. M.A., L. Th. m “My Communion Mil illatins. n” choral Eucharist and Ser- chool. ll"- u“ Sunday s and Sermon. "Q i-Ivensonl k Dayklloly Communion Tues, Thurs. Sfll- 5 ylondaydiiyd Ffldfil. l d es ii . 3: 2.2.20.1; FT“!!!- "gfrlursci-iuncn G dner, Rector ‘L if’? Mi: Lillian Earle Co,“ |)iref'.t0l'—-l\ll's. G. E. Full Ho "My communion. i130 Confirmation School Ser- hooL vlrr. d V S “M” Sun a) cmunlon a Ser- lillfl lloly nztumm-—"Gfld is it sniritP-W. nhcti. 1.99 Evening Prayer and Sermon. ‘gvrlzvoonv WELCOME Tiiiguiritois... 7""— s1. JAMES CHURCH m""'“i';:if:;.";'::1': o Minister c, Carlyle Webster, Interim Mod- “gaunt-n... K. S. R089" choir Director-Mrs. J. A. Lawson 10A. ll. Sund ca“), ;u_ Public Worship. lhlfiillg "zhltllvflli n", 1s n Blessed Homo- lis. “$1,151,, Mrs. ll. S. Henderson, h ll: re. u"l‘PA.rt.\ltlrl§\‘PIlll‘lig Worship. Benin: ilillslri 5:, Lovely Are Thy Dwellings- "$1" llev, T. Russell Somers. MA. B11. s". ‘M. T will preach and conduct both ser ' s. strangers and Visitors Cordlally liivlted ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Organist -- Miss Rena Wood nromvnvr; WORSHIP 11.00 .\..\l_ Theme: ‘The Saints in Christ Jesus.‘ Hymns: 7i. 325. 3l0. 297. : 'llill‘kl‘ll unto Me. My l pie.‘ Sullivan. Solo: ‘if With All Your Hearts.‘ ndclssoint-Mrs. Arthur Roper. EVENING WORSHIP 1.30 PM. ilcv. Luther L_ Young. ,1), of Osaka, Japan will be the est Preacher. q lulirolten?’ h‘. B. The Sunday-School will nut at ten orlock in the morning. ln celebrating the eighty-first nriversnry occasion, the congre- nlion extends’ 2t very cordial lri- ltaiion to friends, old and new, to orsiiip iritb us at both services. ‘Thou shalt remember all the way hlih the Lord iliy God hath led EmTiRcHEs-iomoialaow | EHURQH 0i ENGLAND ny school and Bible u u.‘ _ tillers cnilnni Fllilll DONATIONS FOll Alli Revealed bombing raids on Bri- llSh port areas and the industrial nilrlnnds inn. attracted fresh nt- tciltioii to llll‘ frightful suffering ti the many thousands of civilians h Great Britain who are harried from shelter to shelter and finally ti-ivui into the open countr by - msivc raids. Eventually pace! treiound for them all. places of relative security. but their belong- ‘It: of all kinds are destroyed. The of emergency feeding alone‘ is lllilcult. The task of setting them ll once more with some quantity Ii clothing and bedding is much mm difficult. l“ meet these enormous needs. it have been started in various F"! lllwlhe world. llcr Majesty Owen Elizabeth hos permitted the Not her riiime in connection with u Dominion campaign, which is $1"! known as "The Queen's umrslian Fund for Air Raid Vie- liitry ciuliiir contributed to the é i-lime Preacher F 01‘ The Central Guardian F w St James Church . ' ____ llwggomgowgggoggg g; l . . . for Canada s Greatest I941 _ ' The pulpit o! 5t. James will be UNII e o tnuacn ggeggegonqyggggg-tgogggggg i.'?‘21i..i"i“:.$."..h‘..i§"'.§i§‘3 - - V l oi causes go;- gogwoegoaguégloouo, o" "- com Refrzge ra tron a ues —- TRINITY UNIT» council f€.'i§.'."'é§i..l§.;“'..°'t'f;.§i.”'ii§'t‘3i. us‘ °°°'“ ‘°'-'1"i‘1""'“" . Elfin] Street ‘tlgveiiing isicholarship awarded to‘ a GONFEDERATION LIFE t t d if ish td t f - - Rev. Hugh lvlllllere,’ lv|.A__ l“), his ygg andswh sh ehdtitleg £51m to +- Asslstmg o a post-graduate course at Edinburflh FUNERAL SERVICES-T?" 1W1" ‘m’ ”°'""" °" “"°""""'~ M §““°i'5i§i".i. U “ "§?id“i‘."l’.3 m irrlhdvnifrie Th?“ ‘i111’? PW‘ CHARLOTTETOWN 9mm“; av , e ar m e pos- , e on un ay a ' _ _ L M, mmnm LRAM ‘A410 sibie to proceed to Edinburgh as p.m. from her late residence to Mt. um L M_ mono wgnhm ‘no intended, and he accepted a call toBuchanan Cemetery. AGENCY “"5"” ethyl itltlti; Wire's. fizmtfii: cnlmcir can... Yo ‘ e = o _ - , ' - one of LL29." m” "° 6°‘ Th” h" iljune 1940 when he procoode l-qwrll preach as follows on Sunday: e nion, Seminary. New York. to cur-um. Stewart, 1i i..m.- Msrshfield, . Q Q Lao?!” in Mvo__ sue his post-mdllalo oourso more» 3 p.m.; ZlOII, chtowfi, 7:30 p.m ' lo .90 l fill‘? 00011198 8.00 P. M. Public Worship. 50ml. has had extensive ‘pastoral _'-'* SPECIAL tsteimom God “d m" T°"" °*°°Pi°“°°» hflvl"! hold “M” Vlstglptglfticlollflll soggdrififlqslgixlfi plllevznillugh Miller. rtfieeliq: mlfiggxfilillsc 132.2%’ l:v§y5¢u,$; Sabbath, June 1st. Brooklyn 11 a_m., TERMS Amount “Hones, Broomo on ' d. l“ Dunn Belle River 2.30 pm., Murray n and S. Devi s, Ha ax. l! River 7 m L“ ON ANY Evlllllltll Bloflsginlli l his college career he has been as- - P" - ' - 0 u n s m m" “ y “'° “m” $33,‘: §§H§§,P§{,'§;,§,“;°“p°"$fl§' CORNWALL United Church. rm MODEL w r no ti in Kn Church Yolmz People's Boole will con- - BAP‘ I" is-‘éclwr-“i t?» cull-o w. is: .t*s-r."r.::::2.:r.."l:.r.r: merswas oay DNBCQTB- THE BAPTIST owwi t.'§.°."'.°3'..ii3'.i°.§i"..f't.“§‘i"i.tlt2& §l°€§§.i;'.‘§.'.?§.§?" “m W's"? Corner Prineewuaridmfitzroy Streets t0 régum this year. tgefe liilas also Fox RA i..- s I'll I‘ ‘ d iLs to two o rc urc es, NCl-IERS! Let; us m1 Rev. I. Judson Levy. BA. figftzlhehecahas under consideration.’ you with your feed pmblerrm. W‘: MORNING WORSHIP l! A.M. He commences his duties at St. have 15 years of practical experience Communion of the Lord's Supper James by conducting both service! and dozens of’ Experiments to back follows the morning service. tomorrow. up our information. Write for our gel-mun; “Thoughts 5mm m, New Booklet on Feeding the Fox, , D 0 w N Se"; “may I I covering the whole year. Interna- Anthelm: "Rejoice in the Lord." g?;]nl€lfgd£&1o gnllmal “Ms-Li's.”- _'.(l‘€2'eéhurch School at 2.30 e. M. . I I “m” h‘ “i”! The" lo a on“! or group ‘or you TEA FOR. SPITFIRE FUND- monthly payments An enjoyable and profitable after- | . . . .snd you are cordially invited. I a as ow as EvENmG wonsml, 7 not noon ten was held at the home o! sormom “A Prayer mo‘ Avonoo. Mrsd Roy M. Smallmon. Maipeque Anthem: “Incline Thine ear to " ' ' . Mr ROB‘ ‘:11 Thflrsday the 29th m $ Me." — _ _ _ _ - -_ (Hifngngl) The annual concert of Zion‘ T- connect on with the Maritime - John Inch, Mus. Bac., Organist goon cglofrréllwoionllooltffgigll-gl gvgglggdlg‘ Jew Spitfire Fund- md Cmmmam" gathering. The numbers were oil TliE VICTORY LOAN Commit- MONTHLY You are invited to worship with , ood o ‘o ed by me _ THE BAPTIST CHURCH well plcsen_ En en. Y l _ tee requests the cooperation of all %.._ fllldlfillc? iVll- F- J- lgiicfiilnsla dwimts merchants and citizens in decor- m $149 o _ _ ed as cm rman 1m ‘- nting their show windows. store “n 9 - “P” ' LHR|§| Nicholson was m9 91am“ ‘or [he fronts and homes for the lauiich- ment he model Octllsiflll- A V0“? °f allplfcmtmn “as ing of the campaign on Mondri s I Li? a d M .R.e dl barter. and y’ . CENTRAL CHRISTIAN cnuncn it‘i’ih°’i\°iy..i§swi..i1., "our... of u}. “"6 21w‘- H1- Kont Street fgffsm“ Band m‘ the" “mm” ° "l BRILLIANT MUSICIAN - The ‘ LARGE 8.1 Oil. FT. FOOD OOMPARTMENT Rev. Roscoe W. Nice, A.B.. 8.0. T < Be d. H n as pronounced pupils of Grade 3, 4 and 5 of s; , - '-~ 8 0P8 ll. ‘- . ‘ ‘ ' “r p ace in a c ass 0 nine cnt ie" otlllyérsrolrls ‘Anthem: “Beautiful Words mtrxllilitelfonowing 15 me mogmmtiun the lfiuslcalthpiesljvig] 1n 3g“; Thelos A NEW LOW OPERNHNG COST Leifgzlllh Sllbiect: The Child prlt/fgéigriizliand Hymn. Just Around ' %sl'log§fii§ FRIGIDAIRE - ecn . n , . 2:30: Bible School. théhgffigeiye greet You All. liltfilmvll. Miss Cniibeck tiiuslfii. FASTER ICE FREEZING 7:00: Evening Worship. Recitation Welcome. by Dorothy received the Licentiate Music Fm. Ever‘, 51mm" Subject: The Holy Mohave“ ' Diploma from Mt. Allison. * Bqéizl "lPICilIlIJS-A T V R x rk uylviolll-J (LPENING address of the HOME NEBD ' o"! HECE STEEL CABINET . cl a ion, o s ena . o ic. nry can Campaign will be i Jane Hall. given by Hon. Thane A. Campbell. , war.__ Years gogclékiétlelvgyegoqlogrf/gorolréogeVim; 55...... birfcliéelvtlhedftotnry céng. s1 p. SUPER-POWERED METEli-lliSEli . - - . one ococ on ay. June n s Jflflll Gilliam». Lam?- Kmg- NM‘ at the Charlottetown hfenibers MzicDcnald and Dorothy illflCLilllill. o‘ mo Gowrnnlon, mo’ Boom o‘! . A o 559-90391‘ bi‘ Myrtle Hawkms" iTradc nnci Service‘ Clubs are i I V“) y Dialogue, The Titties Good Night," med» W“, mm, Hooe, b f "T i bv June Hull. Janet Cameron. Elsie m 6.010;‘; Krona T, k ti’ i"? . _ MacDonald. Florence Vail, Shirley com; ‘ 3y‘ 1° e s 75 : $ C l ll n d Verna Gallant. " L'53~ » BEMIUFUL DESIQN (By The Canadian Prcssl toisxlcisivcgAlhl/Iifhingst‘ iggilzhgoogilrldBenu- AIR Fouogfunwr FOR RE i, I iu, y _ arzare n o ~ RUITQ T.’ /~ j‘ ~ ' . f ‘h o MAY 31,19i6—-G r - ,1», Rceuitiori. To ii Mayilowcr. by? , _ ¢;"-_ f"? “i051. Cmlfldla" All‘ C-"ib lilies 1008M off 000st Ofrglilililxillilflléil ghviltel Ardeth Machean. (tHtCE lfCililiblllg “OrilCC ill Chzir- l FT. FUilY-FlTTED DAWN QREY 11mm ‘mm T Navy drove German ships my‘. may , Chorus, Cleaners, by the Band. b" eflpdllllflb Oil-Hinge T01‘ a llllm- 1 home part5, Australlan and New} Intermission. sale cfcanciy. _, $31210 pi ills‘. cxdpeiienced cooks, I Zesland troops raided Turkish cumP Solo. Aulius M“°L‘a‘°“- it Nevoln i, vol“ on mod-col vrder- 1 . at Btr Shlmflllii, .Pays to Fe Bgdoo sh m, b He‘ Sh.‘ f.“ HwflfmgcedMylostordoy ' Made ll'l Canada by " 'a.l--.'-~--. . JUNE ,_ 191*?Ausy'nans Homo“ ...R§§§“.’°‘;h°1_i m 5 bJDOXP gigcéruiloixiii: om... is, .i.‘.’.”“,°,‘,‘_,‘,',?‘. Y _ FRIGIDAIRE DIVISION capture or 3mm Imam“ pnsonerst Dlilogue’ destgrlin ls/forésicle ito 'oin ti!) h9g1“: rnlm-I- who Mm Sm nolvv‘ ‘lVllliflJr of as advance ‘mo Ito“, oolvumoo‘ nicl_ urge an l: - , J it FirlCflrlli.‘ invited if_) ' Balance u lf-., - GENERAL MOTORS Turks took offensive m m, n , Plano solo. Betty King. -c:1ll at the RCCliliilllg Office, 2a , o; low as 57-7-1 can“, Russian‘ evacuating Moogaot: Roflitiliiilll. Mvlhel‘. by 511111617, Kent Street. I per mo!!!" Only in Frigidnin do you gr! lb: benefit: a/ the. hotui a’ MHCAVOY- t o b - engineering and manufacturing resourre: of cobgotrfiitilloglgbollfelt Mv D“ Y Y s lgllilEfqig iéonloooigl-nrr. s. 1B Genera! Iliaian. Solo, Mv Dolly. by Ardeth MzlU-lkingglgog Oat "'11,," I,o%‘,f,§§°‘r§_- Lfiflll- tttiriird to the Ilsldud 1nd iosocnd- r Dlolosllo llv Belly Km“- M'“¥“"“° ing his lI iiriqv?‘ t fl i ‘X r~ Do id. S ll, MacDonald and . '_ 0 n ‘P dam“ ° , . . illicit: o5“? .... FM?" F A Stewart Jones *””‘“" "9 m‘ S“ PM 6°? ggceiltlgtfgg? Igioggngilfilo qgfio “m; U38’? mgriage has been annnun- l 9 9 Representative Charlottetown ' ' ce ‘d ' f ' . Irhank origin“ Bofes’ - y when 01hr: l2‘ oioinrticdxtin with: i h QJ b sgclfldvlkiiuic Pmmes mom, mhbonds of Hoiv Mntrimonv to Miss v oris a . . . - . . t ‘* . i 4 D1 1 ._ 1, yoi Mission Bondcrs Alice Muriel Dickicson. New Glns- ~» -.:s—_-- —— ~ -=-- ‘ by'd\?§?g:i %igi;liélgonglalne Murphy Eiivtiogéggiwiiyhitxirasolmwilfifl FUNERAL NOTICE-Idle fun- dent Body of the College oind serve ' . a l. QUEEN'S FUND TOTALS one . - ————— anReCltBtlOIl, 'I‘o a Mayflower. Ar- Sootla here. °{,.,§“"’“i§. Add‘: gfrtfigrttig? as a St.i___unulus m greater. 1mm‘ Glrl cllfdt? N 81.08 MONTREAL. May so - OP) _ Queen's Canadian I-‘und goes with- doth Maclcsn. ——-—— momm at opzo gm DST loom Headquarters of the Queen's can- out deduction to the Lord Mayor Recitation. Loving and Givins. PRINCE NOVA T0 MAKE l r w; residence‘ 15 sono so PGYSOHfIlS adian fund for air raid victims an- ol London for distribution to the Jean Gallant. €R0§SlNG TODAY --'I‘he "Prime L“ so Dunstan, hasmc; gems ____ noumed tonight total subscriptions homeless and needy. Palzeunt. by Qldel-h Mngg-‘eafldwblovn oar ferrv will leave Bruce t‘; R -C came“; to the fund have reached $268,710 Contributions from this Province Laura King. D0118 V811. R22" Stewarts wharf today at noon to - ~ l” Cpl. Leo shephard, R.C.A.M.C.. 1 compared with $265,103 last night. should be forwarded to the Royal large. Sterling Momside and open the run between Wood Islands FUNERAL 170A‘, The re_ is at present visiting his mother, The fund announced receipt of a Trust Company, Charlottetown. Myrtle Whlie- oh world and Carlbw- N- s» l" ‘"15 army-ll ‘l ms m 1 w M: A n, B Mrs. Della Shepherd of Char- cite ue for $1,800 from Mayor Btu-i- which reports the following re- Ch°Yu-*- Hem w Se‘ e “d "Si" night by M“ R~ E- Mutch- m“ m e a s’ n e ‘ lottetown. ley w}; of.’ Ottawa as a (m-theg- oeipts to date: m-iiilchm Preside“ °f the N°rthumbermnd Stewart arrived "om Beverly Mass‘ contribution from the Mayor 0f Ot- Iti Memorial, Mrs. Andrew Cud- more, Charlottetown. $3.00. Mrs. Albert E. Graham, Mon- togue, $1.00. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraser, Munn's Road, $5.00. glgzclgrove Women's Institute, O A Friend, Charlottetown. $5.00. Winsloe North Women's Insti- tute. $20.00. Fredericton Women's Institute. $7.50. Clyde River Baptist Church. l0. ‘Previously acknowledged snssoas moron-statues. nsiznaviis; Is Cid Friend of the Queen n '5 Dtrticula 37ft Charm llrtst who 1 rlr appropriate tum. - aviidse, the Russian u, ,7 H, hulking a concern n M%fn‘(;2‘i'i1il.iii.i. bttlftlllg tomorrow “rom- slioiild have offered “(his ls to the Queen's Fund, “How o receive all profltg from For Prince Chav .h m _ v t _avadse, who is ..§,,'_1{,,.§°'] “Filo-w. s most devoted m" b~~ l-"ls known the Queen mmoukmo llcr nitirrlnzg to ti... M ‘l: ct York, rind he is one In She-Ill‘ few ieadino‘ p‘nnist.s o é had time u) ear play. liliotlllillliltlfie first met SmgmWfi-I-yon when stfiy- mIwhnn-allid soon after the last mono“ t o Russian Revolution llttdto sin o Enkland, He was in- " Y "t Giomis. by the aim more, lady Strathmore e swig-Lyon family were 1h their yfiling Rqg. mduoont-eulllln is a. born mimic ought; no well as o cultured Ill conversotionalist, ons to their hie- Wore often repeated. "THE our; 1mm» 555 2?“ 5 5s r the 101v Eiirabeth Bowes. "mine Duchess of York and Princesses were born. became known at m‘, "blue man." The no “ills iziven him by m.» boll"! because he always 1e nil: on sundoys for " u“ molten become first 2F 1.- 5:; g‘ lthavndsi- tho i? J! lady of the realm and affairs of state allowed her little time to g0 home. Chavchavadseu concert en- ngements all over Europe kept him out of England more and more each year as his reputation and popularity grew; but. he continued whenever possible to visit Lord and Lindy atrathmoire. and keeps ‘it-o deepest admiration and respect for the Queen. Another member of the B03011 Family who has heard him P188‘ 1'9- peatediy and who attended the last concert he ave in Europe 561°"? sailing for t e United States ii ear ago is the Duchess of Kent, w 0m Prince and Princess Chavchovodflo visit whenever they are in Ell!- iond. 0n one occasion. a fife“ photogrpfftil‘ arrived at Copplns. the Kente’ country home outside London, and found the Duke of Kent, himself a: capable pianist, glayinf duets with Chavchavadse. lick n Fleet Street the photo- grapher was for more warmly com- mended for ths storv than for the photographs of the Duke and Duch- arkrriidren which he brought c In his profession Chavchovadsc never uses his title, although his is one of the oldest families which have ruled the Caitcausus in dlrea‘ lineane for centuries. London newspaper flies show thor. the King of Snain once travelled eight mics to hear flhov»: nil'"l§" in Switzerland, rind that. the Km of Norway was s0 dcllohtcrl with his talent that he invited him to Men and God Save the Kins. Chorus. God Save Our Splendid supper the first time he heard him play, and thereafter never failed to attend when Chavchavadse played in Oslo. The King of Greece also heard him in London. Likes Gardening Chavcbavadse always prefers t0 retire to the country between his concert tours and practise. and only diverts his attention wiuiiisly to gardening. on which he l8 N1 lil- thority. Even in Venice. W119“? h‘! and his wife lived in the Pnlazzo Pol7gnac, (Iievachovadse very sel- domiwent out to social functions. goefcrring to practise by the hour the Pnlazzds enormous hall. Chavchavadse declares that. he is particularly pleased to return to Canada, to play for a Cliflfldl-Rll Fund bearing the Queen's flame. R14 Canada was the scene of his first series of public coirerts in 1926. They were so successful that he was engaged for another tour the following year. AliPough his Europfillfl 9Yl88-8o- merits have prevented him coming to North America since. he hos ai- ways spoken with warm apprecia- tion of the iiospitniitv he received everywhere in Canada and when ho stayed at Government House with Lord Wiilingdnn. _ The first concert will be at. His Majesty's 'I‘i1eatre. Montreal, at 8.45 p. m. tomorrow. This tour has tl~e patronage of the Governor-General and the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom. At Oltavm Chavchnvadsc | will play at the Chateau Lourier on June 8 before the Governor-Gener- ‘ai, Princess Alice, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald and a distinguished nu- dlence of rovaitv ._d_iolomats. and prominent percwécs of the canitni. _ Other dates of his tour include‘ Toronto (Eater's Auditorium» Juno 4. Winnipeg. f“ -t, Garryi June 9; Edmonton ¢l'"~1ouald) June l2- lmllmry lPnilir-“i June l3; Hanff spring Hotel. .l"ne 14: Vancouver ‘Hotel June 1R and Victoria (m- lprcss Hots" June B0. l snniTnv mo ENOUGH SYDNSY. N. S. W, - fCPi __ ustrnliirs f'=h story — a 1.198 nff Sydnev Herd‘ cave M. J. l -n the IhtPl"‘f‘i'(?"”l World Shri-l- "oiling nrlve but in" “biolvst ever" was n 1.382 pounder caught about tile same place in i939. A Pfllhlfl count" Ferries, Ltd. The boat will call oi; last evening and will be ta en to Wood Island's before crossing to the MacLean Funeral Home. Fun- Coriboo where she will remain to- oral from Trinity United Church night. She will leave on return for today. Saturday, service starting at this province at noon tomorrow and stay either at. Wood Island's, de-; pendin on conditions. or back in‘ Chnrio tetown. Cars will be taken aboard for the trip at Charlottetown‘ today and. if it is possible to ion them, at Wood Island's. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral oi’ the late Mr. Bruce Stew- art was held from his residence at Bcthei Thursday afternoon. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster and Rev. Roscoe Nice. In- terment Cross Roads Cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. John Rankin. Edwin Brazil. Frank Trainer. John MacDonald. ‘Leigh Ferguson and James Jenkins. MEETING 0F BLOOD DONORS’ CLUB — The regular quarterly meeting of tile Blood Donors’ Club of the Charlottetown Hospital was held on Thursday evening May 29 In his opening remarks he Presl- dent welcome the new members of the Club and encouraged them by pointing out to them the aci- vices the could render their suf- fering felowmen. A report. of the work done since the lost meeting was rend by the secretory. The speaker of the evening, Doctor R. Do i-luwntt. addressed the nientbers on "New Ideas ‘n Blood Transfu- sions". The Doctor summarized briefl but clearly the latest in trons usion techniques and re- searches which contributed greatly to the members general knowledge in this subject. s0 vitally interest- ing to them. At the conclusion of; the meeting a motion was made by Mr. Leo Corcornn and seconded by Mr. Raymond Steele that tilt‘. thanks of the members be conury- . ed to Reverend George lifcCorm c who is now séivlllg Hts ivfaie.‘ ' iciru. Reverend Poitier itizifornxdc was one of the prom. »y,~.»-_-g in owmnizing thc (lrcup ans 5 its hmption was one of its ems‘, ln-, terested supporters. and the. mem- ‘ ilrstitilde and appreciation for nil that Father MCCOTIIYIC res done for t-lie Club. _______ __. . , GREAT A . llil-ITHOD Auixanrier the Gigi, conqueror -' n... wo-ldo r . qy-wn‘. o_,..o.,.,.,,_ e-i with the c ‘rm vi ra"’:il dif- ferences an‘ wn‘ '1 liicm wiped ‘Plies- prizes are greatly mmv-o-n. ed by both the staff and the Stu- ' out by intermarriage. d in the city was topple 2.30 D. S. T. Interment lower Mon- tague Cemetery. FLUE BDOWN DOWN — A large brick flue on the I-lol Name Hall over by the heavy wind Thursday afternoon. Part of it completely demolished a buck porch on a nearby residence while the rest of it went through the roof of the barn on the same property. There was nobody in ollther the porch or biam at the me. CANADIAN RED CROSS CORPS MEETING-An enthusiastic or- ganization meeting of the Cans.- dion Red Gross corps was held in Prince or Wales College Auditor- ium lsst night with Mrs H. L. Palmer, Provincial Commandant. presiding. The meeting was well attended by interested women. Miss Leslie Pickett of St. John, N. B.. Provincial Chairman of the Corps in New Brunswick. outlined the training to be given in the four courses which will be held here. Twenty iocoi women will be enrolled in each class. Miss Cath- erine MacLean. Commissioner of; of the‘ the N. B.-P.E.I. Division Red Cross explained in detail the relation of the Corps to the Red Cross and the disaster relief com- mlttee. A vote of thanks to the speakers was moved by Mrs. A. B_ cosh and seconded by Mrs. Man- ning Bagnall. After the meeting 83 women enrolled for the courses in nutrition, transport, office nd- ministration and nursing. They wlil meet again at the same place Monday night. NEW P. W. C. PRIZES -—Among several prizes presented this your for the first time at the Convoca- tion Exercises of Prince of Wall's College was one donated by Mrs Florence E. Kent formerly Mi“ Flofolloo E» Findlay or ciiiiriom WW0. in memory of her nephriv Mfliol” Herold J. Stanley. D.S.0. Mn .101‘ Slllflley Wits a former Charlotte- ibcrs desired to put on record their town boy, and received hs Prinw of Wales College Certified?» in 191". This prize was awnrrlcri jrr scione and Mathematics, and the winner was Denn Robinson. St. Avarclr Another. through the generosity o‘ ll’ Moore 6r MacLeod Limited, roz-‘ofeiourn. we nwprrlcd '~1"n end French in ‘l e 'Y“nl"d Y ~ i“ Aiubonsvs Koor lWI‘r~~----'~ Mr. and Mrs. O_ McDonald and two sons of Truro, are visiting Mrs. McDonald's mother, Mrs. Philip Coyle, Kent St. James Homby, R..O.A_1". wire- less operator, has arrived from the mainland to spend a short fur- lough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hornby. Stoker Arthur Peterson unwed home Wednesday evening to spend a furlough with his wife and femi- iiy, he was accompanied by Wallace Pamcii, botii men are of the Naval Patrol at Halli: Mrs. M. F. Powers of St. John's. Newfoundland arrived in the city on a it to her daughter, Mrs. Murray Carmichael. m. Fred Gaudet, who has been ill st his home for the past; few days has been removed to the hos- pital for treatment. I-Ie is reported to be resting comfortably. Miss Roberta Hill who graduat- ed from ‘The Margaret Eaton School. Toronto. has returned home to spend the summer with n lri ' iicr parents. Ml‘_ and Mrs. J. H. i-iiil. Mrs. Fannie Blitz and small son. Ieiizh. from Seaview. arrived in the citv Thursday to attend the closing of Prince of Wales College. Mrs. l-iltlzs son. Arnold. had a most successful veal’ in college. While m the citv she was the guest of Mrs. Arthur Peterson. 100 Richmond St Pie. Luther Herring of the PEJ. llllzhianders (Black Watchl left this morning on return to the mom- iorid after spending a short leave with his wife and family in blur- ; my Harbour. . Ton Late To Clasiiy vv-iivrnnll-fvrnizi cvfntninln. Auplv 157 Prince l.-56-5-fli-2i. " on s A rm - llAftLI-Iv!’ Guides who are toxins pert in the war sewing and icnitting pieaae le- member that the closing date ll May 31st and finished garments are to be sent to Mrs. W. M. Rowe. 2 golafton Street, not later than June A special meeting of the Guild- ers club will be held Wednesday evening, June 4th. from 7 to 8:80 pm. in st. Peter's Schooiroom. final arrangements for Torch Parade and competition will be made. S.D.U. Professor On Dalhotisie Staff Rev. George A. Macdonaid. M. Sc. of the department of Physics of St. Dunstarfs College has accepted a position in the department of Physics of Dnlhousie University for the summer months. FYltllél‘ Mac- donnld left for Halifax on last sat- urciny; and will begin work o=i Juno 2. i fi'u'u‘o'u'l'h'u"t'ii'u'n%'n'n'u'ls'o's'ln'u'ln'iu WOOL WANTED i Ship your wool to l coupons woottcu MILLS i o Charlottetown l i l L l i i i i l l l | i -_*_ _ and receive highest market pricel for washed and unwashed WOOL" ' Money puid on receipt oi‘ wool. All t wool hos to be graded by govern- i, ‘ ment inspection. We do our own John M. MacKiiinon. Ncxir Awrylci ‘ eroding. Y0" d0 00f hOVE i0 WOlt 1H" ‘for u government inspection to Wilt .-.i-.r._;ésT-Jfr...3.'-. snow Apply Guardian. l,-4n ..~?.~'¥r6IisiTii.i‘ minim-o'er: \l ' liousetvork. Apply c (‘mnrrliarl L-Bl-S-Sl-"i ' "knew-rt on 5 worms m": (pa. ton S""‘l‘i- "llllosile Prince Ed- flll't‘i"l1"ri now-intent, '7'! word Theatre. L-61-5-31-3l in‘: get your money. All wool must be cleur oi dirt and burrs. Freight poid on lOO pounds o" "l 71Sllfd wool. also on ZOO pour’ oi unwcizhrd wocl. "t "v3 ".5." 3' " '1. ss"-s-2a-'rw.s?' tin only" ‘ town's London relief fund. This brought the total for the Mbymb Fund to $7,000. WEARING 0F GREEN Ancient people thought: emerald! sharpened wits, conferred rldimes. and when placed under the tongue. gave the power of prediction. Construction of the British 321:5 of’ Parliament required 20 Ganongs Candies BULK ~il~< COFA CAKES COCOANUT wrrn ‘CHERRY TOPS MACAROONS DAINTIES ASSOIFFED CHO COLATlCS JAMIESOFFS Dill??? .\"l‘l.l?.i€