PAGE EIGHT_ , This column l; reserved for new; vf local interest. but silver-thing of \ newsy nature may b; ljlivrlltd it five cents s word strictly ply- mble in ldvnnne, WM — PRINCE EDWARD — w- SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 A F‘, I l A LL I’ CIIASWELL for Photographs. SAID AND DON! ‘IIIIIE IS REALLY ONLY ON! u" JDIMIE’! TAXI. Phone 5B. PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 I0!’ liriiup and wedding pictures on location llllil l. u llllilll intents Jiliii iiiulill A1‘ YOUR SERVICE Arnfast Casi Compny. Phone 3498. CONFEDERATION SURANCE. LIFE IN- JUST RECEIVED - shipment} of Norge Electric Ranges. Rogers: Hardware. JFST ARRIVED - A shipment‘ of beautiful white slips at The, Fashion Shoppe. Gt. George St. | // in TE ii - iuu lliiillli - uu um and ilanailzrs Own 3L3. I ALAN Yllillili BIRTHDAY GREETINGS-Con. gratulations are extended to Mr.‘ Itobert MacDonald. Crapauds old- . est citizen. who yesterday cele- brated his ninety second birthday Ixtral cordially welcomed. . I IlIGG Baptist ' IIAZELBROOK. Pastorate Services Sunday. CAPITOL - rum: - It uonru Riven PASTORATE- TOIIIGIIT and SAT. Services for Sunday. July 20th. . are as foliows~ North River 11 am. 1 Clvde River 3 p.m, Kingston 7:30; Shows At 7 - 8:45 pm. Rev. Atbol Roberts, speak-I Saturday Matinee 2:30 e’ i Til-DAY — SAT. Show: 2130-7-8 :45 CHURCH NOTICE -- Preachinz on Sunday. Juiv 20th: Alexander i1 a.m.; Cross Roads 7:30. Sub- ject at c, R. "Man's Unsinkabie Ship." Rev. Sterling B. Stack- house. Minister. rm: PRESBYTERIAN cannon IN CANADA - Services for Sun- dav. Julv 20. as follows: I-farrinc- tori ii am. Mt. Kfershfleld 71.7.0 pm. '=chools' Harrington l0 a m. Fl"h-, field 10:30 n.m. Marshiield 10'?" ‘am. Rev. 1". N. Young. Minister. rem vnesavrsnisiv cmnzcni '\V CANADA - Services on Sun- dav. July 20 will be as fol‘ows: Wood Islands ii-M am. Wood islands "last Hall 2:00 om Irlsi nail aiao n.m. Caledonia 1:30 oi “n. Rev. T. A. A. ‘Duke. Mlnlster. sails u un ililislil-l“ vvvv'!1(*vv_A5 \ ‘Minion fl pm. FHRWTVALY, FIRPYYI‘ IPVITEI‘) follows: New 770-, Cornwall Svndavi MJLmASQESflM mg‘ emool 11 sin; semi-a of \liror_ ‘E my ‘ ssofl‘ H“ ‘AMEINI "wk ‘ravelllnv secretarv of Woman's‘ ‘°.s.-“R\d'" “hrlstlan Temperance Union, will h» the speaker. Extra: i* ZOMEDY - CARTOON "TEN PIN MAGIC" Serial - Featurette - Cartoon TED 0mm“, _ 5pm,,“ m. head 11 am Stanhope 7:30 n.m There will also he a P-mtlsmal‘ R nm Rev. ‘Iiios. A Wilson. Min- lsler. BWADILBAVF. PASTORAL ‘ FWARF-F - Servlees F‘ll’ifl'\V. Julv 2"tI1' Picasso‘. Valle". ‘ll ami North “yrwnvllls 3 “m: Prndal- h-ine R nrn. Mr Fulton Robert-l son of Hunter Fiver will sneak trinniu GUARDIAN. i war-iris SOURIS HOSPITAL TEAPARTY Wedesilay August 6 . Meals Served Dance in the Evening ai- T0 usurax in s5 minutes via Maritime Central Airways. Phone 2061 or 540. ATTRACTIVE SEERSUCKER .- Sizes 12 to i6. Regular $8.95. Sale Price $6.95. Greendai Co. Ltd. Ladies‘ Wear THREE-PIECE Beach Costumes. Special $4.95. Greendal Co. Ltd. Ladies’ Wear. MARITIMI’ CENTRAL Airways three times daily to Moncton. Air and rail cori-icctions to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. LIYIIITED BUS RUN Iegvgg Charlottetown daily at 11.15 s m. for Borden and mainland paints. p. m. CPR. OFFICIAL HERE — Vis- N.B. Ho reports business is good. n iriminrious number cf American iouixsis hnvixp come In the Mari- limes lo cnlny the delightful wea- ther prevailing here. FUNERAL SERVICES —- The funeral cf filrs. look placi- yesterday morning at 5.45 from ‘re Frank Rennessey Funeral Home fr) st. Bone-ventures Church. Tracnde. where Requiem High Mass wxs celebrated by Rev. Kenneth C. iillncPhi-rson. who also Conducted ihi- service at the grave. Tire pail-b ours were iillsssrs. A.J. fund. Ivan riuliu. Ambrose Mui- lin. Francis McNalv. A..). Mac- Donald anri Patrick Smrh. Inter- ‘ment was in the church cemetery. Stewart R n.m.l Sunday! Personals Mr. J J Uanphy, Superintend- ent of the investigation Depart- incnt of the (J.N.R. is in the city on a short business trip. Miss Haze. MacDonald of Churchill is spending a few days with hcr uncle. Mr. Waidron Sel- lcr of Argyle Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Seller, Argyle Shore. left by bus Friday daughter. Mrs. John Halifax. Wright in Dr. and Mrs F‘. Harold MacLeocl rand two chirdren from Cleveland, (Julia) Mrs, Mack McLeod. COVEWFAD - STANIIOPE Ufil- ‘Ohio, errivel Monday evening by brother. Louis, of California; An-l | sorrowlng family. car to spend some holiday; with lvlrs. MacLe'~d's parents. Hon. T.\V.L. Provrse and Mrs. Prowse. vies ‘rs VISllihg in Charlottetown ‘.1119 Quest of his brother. Mr. Jus- Cross." a favorite of the deceased. tice .\icGuigan and Mrs. McGuig- an. Greenfield Ave, Mr. MCGuljan was nccompar-ed lo the island by his son Jimrry and daughter Mll- drcd. Mr. Louis McGuigam Regina. | rue, CHAJZLOTTETOWN cuanonuv James McKenns a at all services. W. B. MacPhaii. Minister. HAIR” bffiTF-Mr. .7. I! Mc- Lalne. Milton. PR1. reports that his Jersey cow, Seattle's Ronnie Lassie-Hind?“ has completed a record as a tive-vear-old with 8.- 070 lbs. of rnilk. 4R4 lbs. of fat. in ass days with an averaze test of 8.00 per cent. HUNTER RIVFR Ii N I T E D (‘FIIlItCF CHARGE — Services on Sunday. Julv 20th. are as follows: TYunter River ll amh North Wilt- shlre fl n.m.: and Whentlev River 7:30 p.m The services will be conducted bv the Pev J. D Archi- hnld. of Retlv-in" United Church, Halifax N. S., Rev. J. I. Morri- son. Minister THE MEWIBFRS of True Broth- ers Loriqe No. R A '1'" and A ‘if. Crapaud. will attend Divine Wor- ship in Hampton United Church Qundav, July 2O at. 7:30 p.m. Bro. Rev. E. C. Evans will be the snePkerI Mrs. lorne Ferguson. soloist; also Bonshaw Male Quar- tette. TYWPORTAYT NOTICE T0 Afl- VFRTISFIRH Advertisers ere advised that ordi-arv copy must roach the Guardian Office notl |Sask.. accomplhled ‘oy his wife and son. Douglas are visiting relatives land friends on Prince Edward Is- land. At present. they are the guests o! Mr. McGuigans- brother, Clarence, at Hunter River, Mr. liicC-uigan is also a brother of Mr. Justice McGulgnn of this City. Ilsa Memos-tam In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Sgt. J. It. Doch- criy, who passed away at Mont- real Military Hospital. July 20. 1946. ‘ We do not need s. special day l To bring you to our minds. | The days we do not think of you l Are very hard to find. III. Is lonesome here without you. Anil sad the. weary way, Ilnr life is not the same to ul Since you were called sway. ‘ Mother and Sadly missed by Sisters. wsent Messages of Sympathy The msrwse of Httty Joyce, youngest daughter of Mr. and M“. E1". Acorn. .171 Great George SUCH. 1nd Gerald Gregory, so“ o! Mr. and Mrs William Doyle. 147 Hillsboro Sirret. was solemnlzsd Wednesday evening, July 9, at; the Bishop's TGSIKEGIiCQ, by Rev. Dr. Patrick McMahon. The young couple were attended by Miss Aleths Doyl:. es bridesmaid, and James Doyle. groomsmsn. . T-he charming young bride was particularly appealing hi a full length white satin gown with a shoulder-length veil, She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Her bridesmaid was very attractive in a gown of baby blue net and satin with a flower veil in a halo effect. Her ocuquet was s. noseguy of summer flowers. Following. the wedding reception. attended by over 60 guests. was hefd at the home of the bride. where a beau- tifully decorated table had as its centrepiece tlu- traditional three- tiered wedding cake with cri-de and groom iigurlrcs The grwmflq gift to the bride was a. l0Vf'I\ necklace pearls whzie the grcorrisman re- ceived a golden tie pin. The bride's gift to her attendant was a beau- tiful rhinestone bracelet. | During the reception toe many beautiful wedding gifts received by the couple were displaycd for the Tn]; CAVY-jxnjs" UXITED Through connections to B t. . 7y i H rasronst cnsnoa - Service For fares to any point phoaiszii. §§§=",,j,‘“1,,:f;°,,,“,,§,§;,”f,§‘;“‘,§§ "W" ‘n MS first screen comed at Stanley Bridge i1 a.m. North Igetllriénini! ‘bus leaves Borden 3.55 held? Prior w’ her mamngey the Cartoon y Rum" 73° m“ vislwrs “e ‘ a” l“ charlmemw“ 5'20 bride was the guest of honor at a widely attended miscellaneous shower at th: hCme of Mrs. Prank Acorn where she was the recipient July filing the Piotlince yesterday W" of countless valuable presents from 5°lli~ r- m. Ills: 3 p. m.. Hazel- iii. 3.1V. par. travelling passenger the many “Mud, who gljhefgd to, brook 1.30. Sundav School 11 a. m. scent of th~ CPR» Saint John, express w,” be“ “My,” gm- guys‘ ure happiness. The rnppy couple left m n hon- eymoon trip through th. Muri- times following which they will re- side in FTGQuIICtOIi, NB“ where the groom has accented It 9051M“ s surveyor. l-‘or her travelling oui- tit the bfldt‘ Chase a brise saber- dine suit wit-i". blue redlngoto witfi matching accessories. The Gus: ian joins with ihcrr hosts c-i friends in wishing IJ-em all heaviness in their future life. In Memos-Ia ' JAMES H. LE LACIIEUR The death occurred at Guern- sey Cove on July 5th of James H. Le Lacheur at the age of 65 yearsp after a short illness. beins con-- fined to bed for three weeks. I-Ie was twice married. his first wife being Cecila Machon who predeceased him fifteen years ago. l-Ie is survived by the following sons and daughters: Florence, of‘ Cambridge. Mass; fBessle) Mrs. Wallace Penny of Murray Harbor: ‘Lolsl Mrs. Percy Bell of White Sands; (Genevievel. Mrs, Blaine; D. Atwell, of Halifax. N.S.; (Ma-I chonl Cpl. B M. Le Lacheur. R. C.| my“ y.” pm,‘ M,“ 7-4“, qranmio spend a few clays with their A. l"- Goose Bay, Labrador; Au- brey, of Montague; Daniel on the homestead. He is his second wife. Sarah Murdock] and her six sons: one sister and- gus and Bart of Boston, Mass. ‘The funeral was held on ‘Tues-y day. July 8th. from his late resi- dence at Guernsey Cove and was. “service in the ‘Qsnhone Church ntF Mr. AllFIln McGuigan. Ios Ang- conducted bv the Rev. Rav Ves-i <ey. The solo. “The Old Rugged Mrs. . in ‘ The was feellnels‘ rendered by Silas McYav Interment was Murray Harbor cemetery. nail-bearers ivere Fred Davey. Hamoden Hawkins. John Tire- haut. Waldo Pavflcins. Robert Bell! and Silas Hugh. I (Patriot Please Copyi Ell"! 0F Tl-IMIIIQ i Mrs. James II. Le Lacheur and‘ family wish to extend sincere ilinnks to all those who gave orI offered their assistance. those who and Flowers, or helped in any way during their recent sad bereave- ment. , In loving memory of Oliver 3.. Bsblneau, who gave his life in; France, July 18, I944. There is a. link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last for- ever. , Iver remembered by his wife and family. In Moratorium In loving memory of our sen I l l BTlll-‘lh FOFEIIIH Secretary Ernest. Bevin strides from his cnr to open Western Europe's Paris prirlcy to set up michinrry for Marshal] p1“, aid. Unanimously elected chairman. Bevin told Russia and her eight saiellites that “the door will remain wide open" for countries of good will to change their minds and join the nfarsiinll pla ‘ltlef that. ll \. m. the dw nrrvi-"il! date of insertion forge ed". nuarier oage nflfl over rn-Pt TBHPII the office at least 24 hours in ad- vanre. I fluoride” THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA - Brookfield Charge. Services next Lord's day as fol- lows; Brookfield l1 a.m., Sunday School 10 am. Glasgow Road 2 Sun- ‘ rum. Rartsville 3:P0 n.m.. T0 FARMERS 7:30. Young People's Society. iiartsvlile. Friday evening, 8 p.m.| ...Tliose interested in securing Dahlman Potato Pickzrs "l" 9"?“ Nlchlllillll- ' sI-ioldlttli‘ ' —-- u is eir order at once, as supply is limped. c,“ POLICE COUM._A hm lImInP" hearins was held yester- rlsv at the Stlpendlnry Magistrate's Court. of the case of a man held on two charges. possession of stolen qoods and wilful damage to pro- pertv. the cnse being remanded until July 19th. A woman charged i-mler the Prohibition Act. ivns lined 3R0 and costs or one month. while a man was fined $25 and ‘ costs or one month for commlttn: the same offence. _ These machines are built to work behind any Elevator Digger. Order with:- _SUTHERLAND McKAY or CEDRIC SEAMAN , Springlield-Bradalbone P. O. Mada-soda» Daddy, William J. Graham, Se! View, who died July 20th, 1920. IIe is home in the Beautiful Man- sion of God. In Ills dwelling of peace so fslrg Some day when our earthly labour ls done, We shall meet our Dsddy there. For ever missed by us who love him. wit}... 2.705s Halifax to Charlottetown FREIGHT service ililWLlllllS Til! MINER Furniture Moving, Storage and Crating. Local and Long Distance Moving. All Loads Insured. I J. W. RQWLINGS IOI Argyle Sh, HALIFAX, N.S. Night: Phone 2-3009 Band Concert ll This Evening The following musical program “'11! be presented by the 11:1. Reece’ i. Regt. Band in the Queer. Square Gardens this evening commencing Ill 8.30 o’clock This program l5 p". GBnIGd through the kind permtb sion of LieuL-Col. W.W. Raid, 115-0.. E.D., Commanding 0111c. 8 >1 The Band ivrll be under the dir- ection of Band Sgt. Thomas Mac. Farlane. ' PROGRAM March - The Last Stand - MYddlcton. Selection - Rigolettq ._ Verdi, Medley - Strauss Waltzes _ Arranged by Seredy. The Bells cl Si. Mary - Adams. March - Zecatecas - Codma. Seiection -» I-LMB. Pliufore - Arranged by WE. Sheppard. The Perle» Song ~ mall, March - Before the Mast _ Ar- ranged by Larendceu. Selection on Shubert rJelodies-é Blossom Time — Romberg. March - lnnperial EQIIQQ. ._ h. ironi. Hymn — Selected. National Anthem. BRUCE BURNS A sad gloom was cast over South Freetown and vicinity when it be- came known that in the early hours of Friday morning, June 27th. Bruce Burns had passed on to his heavenly home. *‘ Although szck for some time hel seemed to be improving. and wasl up and about until stricken with, a heart attack. I-Iis unexpected] death came as s. great shock to' his family and friends. Death! cams palniessiy and without s‘ struggle making those who loved him realize that even in death God ‘could be kind, Born in Freetown 'iii 1879. the son of the late Wil- liam arid Ellen Burns. be spent l llie most of his days in that place. Starting at. the bottom of thei ladder. life was not always easyl building up a happy and prosper- oiis home in which young and old‘ WPYB always sure of s welcome. Always true to any trust ever! put in him, a firm believer in justice and right. he knew no] creed. rich and poor were alike with Bruce; a good neighbor and a kind friend. He will be great- ly missed in his home and com- munity. The first. great sorrow to some‘ into his life was the death of his; for him. but still he carried on.“ i M} house and Bi-ave. ers were Messrs. Austin C. Scales. ‘Willard Stetson. Leslie Simmons. Pat Morris, Donald Baker, Robert Reeves. Many beautiful flowers covered the casket and the room in which Zion Church I 87th Anniversary nu: onnEn or sisnvit: MORNING Orgsn lifusls . The Call To Worship The Prayer of Invocation Pnlse-"I Joyed When to the Rouse of God" .. AB 1| The Old ‘I ‘ (R _ ‘we! The Prayers of Confession and Suppllcation The Lord's Prayer Pralskfluaw Thank We All Our God" . ,_ The New Testament Reading .. ' The Prayers of Thanksgiving and In tercesslon . 10:30 to 11:00 mm, Psalm 98 St. Matt. 18 The Benediction Organ Postludc-"Grand Chorus in l)", EVENING Organ Music The Call to Worship The Prayer of Invocation Prslse-"O God Our Help In Ages Past” 14 The Old Testament Reading . Isa. 5211-1! The Prayers of Confession and Suppllcltlo The New Testament Reading .. .. . Eph. 2 The Prayers of Thanksgiving and Intercession The Anthem-"Now The Day Is Over" .................................. .. Kelgley The Intimstlons The Offertary The Voluntsry-"Softly Wakes My Heart" - Samson and Delilah The Prayer of Dedication Double Male Quartet-“Glorlous Things of Thee Ars Spoken‘ Praise-"Thy Kingdom Come" SERMON-The Rev. G. Carlyle W The Ascription of Glory Praise-mine‘ Church‘! One Foundation The Benediction Organ Postlude-"And The Glory of the Lord” The pail-bear- chi only son. a bright lad of eighteen, he lay. 1 years. From this blow he never! Tributes: l fully recovered, Pillow, the Family; Wreaths.‘ That he had many friends wasi Grandchildren; Freetown Redl nluinly shown by the large num- all parts to pay their respects andi. farewells to a loved comrade. andl by the many. many messages of‘ love and sympathy received by the, He leaves to mourn his wife. formerly Ila Reeves; two daugh-' lers. (Florence) Mrs. Alfred Ree- ves. (Madeline) Mrs. Leslie Reeves. and an adopted son Elmer; also six grandchildren. namely. Jean. Dallas. Arlene, Faye, Lorna. and Carol Reeves. to mourn a dear husband and father, but. with a memory that. time can never dim. He is also survived by the fol- lowing brat-hers and sisters, name- ly. Joseph Burns. Pinehurst. Mass. who arrived home for the furl- ersi; Arthur. Charlottetown. and Russel. Freetown; also Mrs. Wai- ter Scott. Maine: Mrs F‘. W. Pic- ketts. Edmonton. Alberta. The funeral. which was largely attended. took place Sunday. June 30th. from his home Rev. MOVIES OIIIIEIIEAII FRIDAY, JULY i8tli Showing- "BORDER PHANTOM" News and Shorts At 8:30 F.M. Sharp Cross; Ralph and Wilfred; also survived by ber of people who gathered from, Carrie and Fidesss; Russel and Rob. He has 85-11;. ldren; BWBY, known land. Lady Nathan, Cbsirrnsn of the inndi County OoTnsll, Council's reception at County Hell. Imr mo“: - ' Nearing nu out lrth day, Irish author and dra matl. v The Anthem-"Like As A Father .. flatten I The Intlmatlonl \ rm Offertory ' The ‘v’ ‘ ‘ "‘ ’ ‘ in G” ' 5M1,“ 1 The Prayer of Dedication SoIo-“The Lord n My Light” Allisten < . Mrs. Arthur I I} I Praise-"How Glorious Zion's Courts Appear . . . . .. 29R THE SERMON-The Rev. J. Sutherland Bonncll, D.D. i. The Aseriptlon of Glory Praise-"Dear Lord and Father" .... ..'. 437 1 Gullaiout 8:30 to 7:00 1AM, Handel 'D'lQO%GO'I>QO€>OO-w Ralph Waggner officiating st the Arthur; Linda and Harry; Mar- garet and Buddy; Waiter, Char- lotte and Alice; Jl/Iargurite ilvilson and Bill. Spray: Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Mor- ri 1. GE y JULY 18, 1941 0§>00§ 110 . I47 .. 249 295 r and s. You cannot say, you must not say That he is dead; he is just With his cheery smile And s wave oi’ the hand, ivandcred into an um orge Ber- nard Shaw still works every day in his study nt. Ayot St. Lawrence, Entisnii. He will be s1 on July 2e. Prln cess llilsheth. Rose, can lie-seen behind her parents welcomes the King and Gum?" ill’ yho can with Princess MINI?"