0 .,..u.u.n of ENGLAND S. PETER'S CATHEDRAL my. Canon Malone. M.A., D.D.. - Incumblelntl: t d C o lg:g"S.I'IIs!:nnienBrenton, Lie. Music. ST. PETEWS DAY s s.n:.-Holy C0m"""l'" i . l1i:...r'siIs'.'-:1ClIIton:al Eucharist and Sermon. ' 1 p.m.-Evensong and Sermon. 15,", services; Wednesday only. 9.30 a.m. All seats are free. Eyggybndy Welcome. s rsurs ANGUCAN church The Parish Church Established 1160 by Royal soundation. rho Reverend .i.T. Ibbott. liM?iv0l' Mr. Paul Cudmore - Orlillii-ii R30 a.m.-Holy Communion uloo a.m.-Mornlnr Pl".V" "ii Sermon. No evening service. Everybody Welcome .---m-wrTj(-"":': PRESBYTERIAN .--r--m-w-'Tr-'T-'1?WC':' THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. Somers, M. .. .T.M. Minister. Miss E. Lillian Maclienzie, Mus. 3., F.M.C.M.. organist and Director or the Choirs. io'i.nn-cluu-on School. ll a.m. Divine Service and Ser- mon: "Put Your Best Foot Forward". - lolo: -'0 Lamb of God”-Miss Barbara ltorerm ,, Anthem: "Christ Hath A Garden (Thlmsn). Visitors Cordially Welcome ...7..rm:- ZION PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH Prince and Grafton streets Reverend G. Carlyle Webster. Minister Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston, A.T.C.I.. , Morning Worship 10 a.m.-Church School. ll a.m.-Morning Service: John A. Johnston, M.A. Sermon: "When Does Life Begin". Evening Worship 1 p.m.-Evening Service: Rev. T. II. B. Somers, M.A., S.T. M. Sacrament of the Holy Com- munion will be dispensed at this service. Anthem: "Let Us Break Bread Together". ;..A..mn... IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear brother James Garnhum who de- parted this life June 21, 1951. Lovlngly remembered by Ero- ther Dan. '11)!) logo gIC new on , t EASY TERMS .WiTH E550 FURNACE Oil CONTRACY ASSUJED Palmer Electric 06 Fitzroy BL o Ch'town MeoLeod I Greene Phone 85 Montague E. R. MacNeill 13 Russell St. - Sumrnerslds nomrv umrro cnuscu ' Ministers: Reverend II. E. D. Ashiord Reverend J. T. Irwin choirmsster and Organist: Raymond Player. M.A., Mus. Bee. FEBTIVE WEEK SERVICES 11 s.m.-Military Service conduct- ed by Rev. II. E. D. Ashford assisted by lI1Cs.pt. Athol Rob- erts and Brig. W. W. Bold. sermon: "The Great I4oyalty”-t- Hwapt. Gordon E. Darrsch. Soprano solo-Miss June Foster. 1 p.m.-A service to honour the pionee oi P.E.I. Lt. Gover- nor 'I'.W.I... Prowse will take part. Sermon: "Anne of Green Gs.bles'-' -Rev. I-i.E.D. Ashiord. solo-Mr. George Johnson. THE BAPTISI CHURCH m...m:-..-i-- Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets The Reverend James D. Davison. B.A.. B.D.. Pastor. Prganlst and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugford. A.R.C.0., .......m......-..-m-e- Il. s.m.-Worship. Sermon in ser- ies on "The Kingdom Of .'I'be Real"; (3) "What Makes the Church Vital?" Sacred Duet by Nancy MacNevin and Barbara Rupert. Little children can leave for Activity Class at middle of the sorvl ce. '1 p.ni.-Worship. Sermon in char- acter study series: "Partners In Crime-David and Bsthsheba iadultery)". Solo by Audrey Horne. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar, B.Th., Minister lilies Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. 10 a.m.-Church School and Fans- ily Hour Final day in Maritime Contest 11 a.ns.-Morning Worship and Communion. - "The Answer To An Enquiring Min ”. Acts 8:34. Choir Anthem: (selected). 1 p.m.-Evening Worship. Sermon: "A Balcony Audience". Soloist-Miss June Foster. A cordial invitation is extended to all by Central Christian Church. ..m...m.m..me---- United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs, Pastor. Phone 2542-.1. Services 10 a.m.-Sunday School 11 a.n1.-Worship and Praise 8.30 p.ni.-Prayer '1 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting. There will be a service at 2.30 pm. in St. Catherine: school. Everyone is Invited "The Church raw. Different" The Salvation Army Great George street "The Home or svsnseliun" corps Oiiicers, Captain and Mrs. Les. sltconsbe. 7.00 a.m.-Knee Driii Sunday School-9.30 a.ni. 11.00 s.nI.-Holiness Meetinl Topic: "What Grade Am I .. 1.00 p.n.1.-Salvation Meetlnl Topic: "Have I Izultil 7'05 Death Into Life? ggg,gg.,........... ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT BIBLE HOUSE Call in often and look over the Bible House stock. New items are always coming to hand. Bibles. Testaments, Gospels. Portions, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Trans- lations, Children's Books, Mottoos. Religious Books, or Sunday School supplies may be had here. Does your Church or Sun- day School need a quantity order of Bibles or Hymn Books? We would be pleas- ed to serve you. Hours open 1 to 5:00 p.m. each day except Wednesday, 10 to 12. Mail and phone orders receive prompt atten- tion. BIBLE HOUSE. 100 Fltsroy Street. Charlottetown. We invite municipal on- linear! and con- sulting engineers to writa. for our new Sewer Pipe Bullstin. SHAW Concrete Sewer Pipe is YOUR best buy. L.E. SHAW LTD. IIiIilK.IIll..IHl IHHIIIINFTI AN” PIPIL II i'l AN1”; '.lllvlNl. During the past 7 years we have actually supplied more than 800 miles of Concrete Sewer Pipe, all of itin the ground and giving complete satisfaction. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN West Kent School This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. TOWN TAXI-Phone 1600-S22. swnvr surrs clearing mu price at The Fashion Shoppe. DB. .1. A. MGMILLAN will be absent from his office till July 15. WHEN PAYING your second in. stallment of City Taxes please bring your bill. THE SECOND installment of City Taxes is due and payable on June "ZENITH Radionlc" Hearing Aids. 585.00-batteries and acces- sories. Tocmbs'Muslc Store. THE JOHNSON 4: JOHNSON Drug store will be OPEN all day Sunday from 10 am. to 9 pm. PLAYTEX Panty Brief, small. medium, large at The Fashion Shoppe. MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone 1207 JIMMT8 TAXI - Phone 525. ALI. POLL TAX is now past due. piiances. Arnfast. Coal Co. The sans nnrva ms announ- ces complete new feature, separate Sea Food Menu. See ad on page 8. ELECTRIC Refri- gerator only 3282.00. Tocmbs Music Service Sta- GW8” 5”"L P”""9 prices to: to.) Grades 7 do a. Miss Intermediate closing A large crowd was present at 1'03 PROPANE 555 "id ”7' the intermediate closing exercises Film” of West Kent school yesterday morning when Mr. Alan MacMil- n of the City School Board mm is DONEGAL TWEED SUITE for mgde the pmgenutiom, colourful, durable, 367.50 at Jack Cameron's. The principal, Mr. C. F. I-line, was chairman, and Miss Bus Brenton was in charge of the GENERAL ELECTRIC Washers. music in the following program: Kettles - Irons and Toasters. Spe- cial price. Toombs Music store. "0 Canada."-All pupils. Song: "A Merry Comrade"- Carol Ann Hogan. Diane Rupert, STEWART'S Home Made Breads Carol Chandler. are famous for their lasting flavor. Take home a loaf today. Presentation of certificates and prizes to: (a) Grade ti, Mrs. Rob- ertson's class; (b) Grades is so 6, THE KIRK Congregational and M155 M9-C1-EH05!” Ci”! Church Picnic, at Daivay this af- Vocal solo: "The East India- man"-Hubert Bherren. Presentation of certificates and prizes to: (a) Grades 6 ds 1, Miss MacKayis class; (b) Grade 7, Miss Prowse's class. Piano duet: "Unfinished Symph- ony"-Kitty Gass and Winniired Anne Macmillan. Recitation: "Johnny's Ps."-Paul Nicholson. Chorus: "The Fairy Piper"-Miss KINSMEN PEANUT DAY hearl- MMKW5 Ems quarters, Bradley's ' Presentation of certificates and Yeo's class; (bl Grade 8, Miss Ethel Taylorls class. IN MERLORIAM GEORGE CECIL DIET ' who lost his life by drowning June I8, I951: From our happy home and circle, God has taken one we loved, He has gone from earth to Heaven, To a better home above. Time may heal the broken hearted. Years may make the wound less sore, But it cannot fill the longing. For the loved one gone before. But we know that you are ”' At the gateway bright and ialr. And will greet us some glad morn- in v I. As we join you over there. And again we'll meet you, Georgie, And will smile at you and say, Itls been oft times very lonely, After you had gone away. Inserted by Thelma sud Alvin. I IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of George C. Blrt: Today my thoughts they all go bsc To Just one year ago, When all my smiles were turned to tears. God took him home, it was His will, But in my heart he iiveth stilL Always I membe ed, Alton Jay. 1-soc mass , Johnson & Johnson Prescription Specialkts Cor. Kent 8 Prince Its. Your Family Drug Store with my A - and av ' T H A N K 5 TO MY Miiill cusronrns I wish to express my appreciation for the generous patron- age enjoyed through the many years I conducted business at the corner Grocery at Prince and Grsiinn Streets. On moving to HIGHLAND GIIOCETEIIIA, SPRING PARK ROAD, I plan a delivery service and thus hope to keep contact their ' ' I I JIILES SAIIIIET In fond and loving y oi my dear brother, George Cecil Birt, who passed away June 28, 1051. I little knew when I awoke, FLOOR and Table Lamps. Spe- cial low price. Toombs Music Store. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airways 2061 or 504. KINSMEN PEANUT DAY heari- quarters, Bradley's Service Sio- tzisoen, Great George Street. Phone 6. IIAY-MAKING time is near--see us for your equipment. Rogers Hardware Company Ltd. INTEREST at the rate oi 1-2 of oi 19:. per month will be charged on all overdue installments. DON'T FORGET Grand Tea Party at St. Vincent's Orphanage Grounds July 2. Recce Band in at.- tendsnce. Supper Tickets 75c. Children's tickets at grounds 50c. IIID INOCULATING Clinics in the series of Regional Clinics con- ducted by the Department. of Health and Welfare for young children will start nexiwweek. See large latucvos isement for centres. dates. e . LADIES FLEXICLOGS ARE HERE! New idea in fashion footwear. Made of waterproofed maple wood with skldprooi crepe soles. Colorful plastic straps that are interchangeable. Phone 2707W or watch for factory repreLenia- tive. Not.sold in stores. LADIES FLEXICLOGS ARE HERE! ..New idea in fashion footwear. Made of waterproofed maple wood with skldproof crepe soles. Colorful plastic straps that are interchangeable. Phone 2707W or watch for factory representa- tive. Not sold in stores. MILTON - RUSTICO PARISH - Rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services for Sunday, June 29 are as follows: St. John. Milton. 10.00 a.m. Sun- day School; 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon. Christ Church. Cherry Valley, 2.30 pm. Holy Communion. St. Mark's. Rustico, 7.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. "Come and bring the whole family." SPECIAL st Stewart Bakeries Saturday. Fresh moist gold Banana Cake-that tantalizing lip- smacking banana. flavor. Try one. Mlt. FARMER, hay rope is our business. we handle it in all sizes Do not delay, get your hay rope today. A. Kennedy dz Co., Ltd, 32 Lower Queen St. BLUEBERRY PIE made just the way wou'd make it yourself. Lemon squares for an extra treat at Stew- art Bakeries today. DONEGAL TWEED Sport Suits 357.50. The smartest, most colour- ful and durable suit on the mar- ket today at Jack Cameron's. THE BARN DRIVE INN Curb Ser- vice and Dining Room. Breakfast. Lunch, Dinner. 9 am. - 12.30 am A quiet place, where the noon hour business men meet. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Rev. Roy MacNaughi; will conduct ser- vice in Coleman June 29 at 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. THE BARN DRIVE INN Festive Week Specials. Roast Goose. Roast Duck. Roast Chicken. Chicken in the Straw. Sirloin Steak. YES WE HAVE power lawn mowers. Rocket Junior, Roi-kct A and Rocket. Douglas Bros. and Jones Lirl.. phone 3001. I Willi. BE glad to have pul- pit supply work, after July 1. George W. Tilley, Cherry Valley, telephone Vernon 11-41. ENGAGEMENT -- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Munn, Marshiield. P. E. I. of their daughter. Jean, to Fred- crlclr Barker Small, Charlottetown. P.F2.I., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Small, marriage to take place in the near future. ENGAGEWNT -- Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lank, West Royalty. an- nounce thc engagement oi their second daughter, Hilda Mac. to George Earifson of Mrs. Cook and the late John L. Cook of Kyle, Saskatchewan, marriage to take place July the seventeenth. in Trl. nity United Church, Port Arthur, Ontario. ' Happenings or The Week contihued--igm page I msrside. the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Allen Jenkins. 0 O 0 Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Rich- ard S. Hinton entertained the members of the Abegweit Chap- ter, I.O.D.E.. at her summer home at Stanley Bridge. 0 C 0 Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Thane A. Campbell entertained the four I.- O. D. E. Chapters at her summer home at Stanley Bridge. Presiding over the tea cups were the Misses Marjorie Stewart and Jessie Fullerton. while assisting the hostess in serv- ing wera Mrs. A. S. Hopkins, Mrs. W. E. Smallman. Mrs. R. S. Hin- ton. Mrs. C. MacArthur, Mrs. Emma Holman and the Misses 1-Ielen Holman and Virginia Camp- bell. v - O C O The Misses Dorothy and Wanda Wyatt, Summersidc, have as their guest. their cousin, Mrs. Dorothea Mscsweeney Smith of Monctcn. N. B. e 0 . , Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Turnbull and son, Dougald of Saint John, N. B., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Macltay, Summerside. I O 0 Mrs. Leigh Donald and son Grsgory oi Charlottetown are vis- iting in Summerside. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harris, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Donald. 0 . a Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ellis, Sum- merside, have as their guests their daughter. Mrs. Orville Page with her two children. Karen and William, of Ames, Iowa. 0 O 0 Miss Helen Schurmsn. 'super- intendent of the Prime County Hospital, has returned from her vacation spent in Montreal and the United States. . 0 Mrs. Clarence Mercer with her children, David and Carol. of Summorside, is visiting in Wolf- viiie. N. S., guest of her mother. Mrs. V. Ilsley. O 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie, Summerslde. have had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Knet of East Orange, N. J. O O 0 Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers, Summer- side, was hostess at bridge at her home on Monday evening. 0 D 0 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Bediord, N. S., spent the week. end in Summerside, guests of Mr. J. F. Taylor and Mrs. Sherman Parlee. I O I The members of the staff of ihe Royal Bank of Canada gather- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Leavitt. Summerslde. on Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. Gordon MacDonald, who has been transferred to the Hunter River Branch. The host, on be- half of those assembled. read an address and made a presentation to the guest of honor. Delicious refreshments were served by the ladies. I C 0 Previously, and in the same manner, Mr. and Mrs. Leaviit en- tertained for Mr. and Mrs. Periey Breed. who have been transferred to the Bridgewater..N. S., branch. 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rogers who arrived from Moncton. N. 8., spent a few days in Summersldn prior to their leaving on Friday for Harmon Field. Newfoundland. where they will reside. n a a Mrs. Harold Parks of Amherst, N. S., arrived in Summerslde this week and is the guest of her cousin. Mrs. W. C. Sehurman and Mr. Schurman. O 0 Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacMurdo returned on Thursday from a trip to Nova Scotia and were accom- panied by their daughter Batty, who is on the teaching staff in Bridgcwaier. N. S. iiiylll llllili ll.'llJl.ii N '. rus IKIAIIIIINII '. "Billy Boy"-Boyg 01 The sorrow that day would bring, "Peasant Dance”- Austina Kennedy. Remarks by the chairman, etc. Your iaint last wish I would like Vocal solo: "I Hear Spring Call- ing"--Elizabeth Morris. Cord Of Thanks ..u, . The widow of the late Benjamin Simpson wishes to convey grateful thanks to Dr. and nurses and all kind friends and neighbours for their many acts of '-it -' and sympathy and all who sent flowers, cards and messages, of sympathy. Mrs. Benjamin Simpson IN MEIJQRIAM In loving memory of GEORGE BIRT who passed away June 28, I951. Fondly remembered by brother Martin and Verna. ROBERT E. HART, Branch Hutcheson Bldg., 53 wish to announce the engagement. Gmmml Chwowm The blow was hard, that shook severe, To part with one I loved so dear. IN , APPRECIATION Having nmv sold out my Grocery Business in Charlottetown, known as THE HIGHLAND GROCETERIA, to -IULES L. GAUDET, I wish to express to all my valued customers my thanks and appreciation for their patronage during my years in business, and ask their continued patronage for my sue- censor. to have heard, And breathe in your ear my last parting word, Only those who have lost alone can THE HIGHLAND GBOCETERIA The heartache of parting without . Per HARRY C. MacLEOD. saying farewell. Sadly missed by Gordon. irniied MGDRE Es M'5LEOD win. or: chosen, . MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY . ALL DAY A Tel. I526. WELCOME rro oua SUMMER VISITORS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND is known as the Birthplace of Canada and in the Provincial Building, Charlottetown. the original room can be visited in which in 1864 twenty-three statesmen and three secretaries sat down to consider the tremendous problem of welding the scattered Acol- onies of British North America. into a self-sufficient whole-the present Dominion of Canada. I We cordially invite all visitors to our City in frequent our store especially during Festive Week when Special Sales will be featured in many of thy departments. S. A. MCDONALD