wards?- it.“ Zea 70d! ‘emu our: anmcm rrnrs FARM Picrune... HE fine livestock you see on this farm have been built up through the banking services and helpful financing of The Canadian Bank of Commerce. You. too, may need to purchase foundation live- ‘stock for the development of your farm or ranch. Farm initial“ e CIaarInQ °“ n‘ mfl‘ FOE’ Mae "OIYIIIQ ' 9 Farm H ~ ' Electric i? a Breakrnfl l" d Equi PmQflN "lmryali-lunnas om!‘ DvaIu¢l5° d h, Farmlfli Investigate the many advantages you have under the Farm Improvement Loan plan. Come in and discuss your financial needs with out" local Manager. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Charlottetown Branch R. S. P. JARDINE. Manager Ill-AT llzes. own cooler. I27 KENT ST. QUICKIES . i In Stock for immediate ‘installation in both 6 andi8 foot New Wallace Walk-In Box and unit complete. Units to suit your own cooler. p; _ Corkbourd,_ Palco Wool, Walk-In Doors, Just arrived 6 it. Universal Home Freezer. Consult us on your Refrigeration needs. PALMER ELECTRIC PHONE I444 R3§T '.\'>\x>u\.x..‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘\'>Y‘.\R";\R"g(‘g~';l"-i"g(9."$ By Ken Reynolds ‘look In the Guardian Wont Ad: tor o roofer-l thinlt I've heated a leolt ln our not!" THE CHAR CENTRAL ONANIIAN Rh oelnrn ls reserved lernewe at leenl Interest. bet elvarielng all at live aerate were trtotl . able tn ethane-e. A , p” l i LISTEN m BOARD o! runs: broadcast “Pattern for Prosperity" a"? cllgndey at 9 P. M. OYCX‘ LAID IO REST — The funeral of the late Malcolm Russel was held yesterday afternoon (rom ins Cutclitle Funeral Home service being conducted by Mr. Cecil Al- lan and Mr. Murdo McLeod. Pall- bearers were Messrs. Elmer Proud. Hay Archer. Archer Johnson, Wil- liam Barrage. Ben Sentnor and George MaKinnan. Interment. was in Brooxtield cemetery. KENNEL CLUB MEITING— A cordial invitation is extended to anyone and everyone interested in dogs to attend a meeting oi the Charlottetown Kennel club at the Yacht Club Tuesday. June 10th at S o'clock. An lnteresing program has been arranged. Dr. NOPdIlfld ‘viii speak on nutrition. A film~ has been promised by the National Film Board called "Training You To Train Your Dog". The regular meeting will be followed by reireshments. Come-joln the Club-and by your interest and support help to make Charlottetown a better place for better clogs. Till‘. ANNUAL BIRTHDAY MEETING of the WJWS. of the Siammerslde PrcsL-iiterlan Church was held in the Church Hall on Wednesday evening. June 4th, This sGrI/lce was presided over by Mrs. J.W. MacKanzie, the ‘president. The devotional period. the theme o! which was “The Good Shep- herd" mas conducted by Mrs. Muc- Kenzie, Mrs. Hilbert JOhnson and Mrs. J.S. Perry assisted by Mrs. David Larkin and Mrs Edwin MacKas‘. members oi the Evsnltig Circle. Two choruses c1 “In Our iDear Lord's Carder." and "Fling Out the Bannel" were sung by the Erromanga Group of Girls. The Rev. Charles Carnegy introduced the speakfl‘ oi the evening. the Rev. Mr. 'I‘ooc'nbs. n. missionary in India who is now on furlough in Canada. Mr. Toombs is a very con- vincing speaker and held the in- terest o! his audience throughout the entire evening. Slides were shown depicting many o! the tenu- titul mosques and templfis 0f In~ dia. many o these requiring 111011- sends of two men and many YIQYS to complete. Mrs. J.0. Cobb BX- tended a vote cf thanks to the speaker and the singing of "God Save the King" brought this meet- ing to a close. Lunch tvfis szrved by the W.M.S. asslsled by tile Evening Circle and the Ertonzangu group. -— S. l Personals Mr. William R. L. Porter who has been spending a months holi- days with his mother, Mrs, l-lslcn etc., to build your Etordy. Francis Curley. Josephine Porter of this city, returns torluy to‘ resume his duties vrilh the Air Transport Command at Mont Joli, Quebec. St. Jolm and other points in the Mmritimes While away Mr Andrew Manus and Maurlel smith (equal). Highest Average in Senior Grades: Austin Carraghcr, 93.271». Highest Average in Grades: Eugene Curley, 94%. ‘\- Periect attendance for the month of April: Austin Carragh- a John E. Carraglier Imelda. Sturdy.‘ Eugene Curley. Margaret Carrogh-y er. Muriel Smith. Perfect attendance tor month of May: Teresa Sturdy. Owen Carragher. Rosaleen Car- iaghcr. John E. Carragher. Imelda . Curley. Eugene Qirley. Margaret Carraghor. ' Mary ‘rl-ieresa Carragher. Teacher. noun an wear scnoor. Grade X-l. Eddy Wood._ Grade VIII-l. Kay Coffin; 2 Kathryn Wood. Grade VI-—-l. Elaine Mcxlnnon. 2. Virginia Ooflin. Grade IV-1. Brio Wood; 2. Faye McKlnnon; 3. Jimmy Mc- I-ilnnon. Grade III-l. Gerald Collin; I. Louisa Wood. Grade II--l. Somerlect McKin- uon; 2. Kathryn McKinnon. Sadie Collin. teacher. Escort for month oLMay: snakes are tmknown on many l l i tropical islangs. . ll For Foot Ailments i l l odueuar ll. J. A. CROWN. O. P Orthopedic Chleopolliet IO G108! Qlltle Qtteel OIAILOTIITUII. II-l. enevrsyuehremeyhqtnmuq; few |hnnrlful of dzmtlcn < i-———i— Shield Adorn: Cevornnont Neuso Pictured above are His Honour Lieutenant Governor Bernard (right) and Mr. J. H. Cerry (left) and the new shield with the Provincial cont- of-arms prcscn-tcd to His l<lonnui~ by Mr. Corry, manager for Imperial Oil Limited, who donated it to Government House. The upper picture shows the shield in position over the cntmnce. It was designed and constructed GUARDIAN by Mr. V. M. Shutc cf Charlottetown. g9 . sunlight. and on the la\vn_ Spring ‘ '“. flowers. and along the pond. cow- O. 5% Ellen a Diary l‘ i ‘By an Island Farmer's Wife y s>oo§=cc§co\§>co-@co§t (Continue-ti from Page frame where in tho less at birthdays, reaching hiwhei" been neglected once "put away all r-hi U O I Field work continued busily to- i day. with manure-spreading from the winter hcaps therc, on a gram , ficld-to-bc. A satisfying cnrlcavoun I take it. when a farmer stops to» Iyconsldei" the tar reaching that accrue from the same, Rob was plowing daxvn similar‘ fertilizer j ly ' r tennis mov- (ll.=t£lll."0 i speeding thn seed time to rprnplc- ll"l."|l the house on‘ the hill turned his cattle ln per- Wiianent. Summer pasture this af- lternoon and soirc of ours. too w": and all. clrl: in cn his far: ed along thc lion. lVlr. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Andrew driven tlmvlt the l ; lo of East Homily. returned Qn Tiles‘ , \\'11irh m‘ a time i u. im- I'll)‘ M191’ Wemlillfl a week in ‘across the crock. "But weather gels cold James sairl a I ‘ moments SllllTl "and even tr.- made several business calls in coiz- y night. 1.; cool enough, wofll have lo l intended fcr lmi-rlwoocl flooring nt Rob's to hr: tnlcn in- n distant mill. _nn such nn alien-non. JFHHCS was Junior appointed tn s-cc to i oimg lad and in» ll . ccQmprAnYSd yen Onc day Jami» long agof James’ parents occasionally. marked height. Notches that legin low and seem to he canto n the Ween years. Then it was. that James. still yjoung was obliged to ish things." uith from the llousn on the hill. l. on invitation lll"lll and enjoyed r. er. Teresa Stordy. Francis curleialvisn with rclavivcsz. [ctr-had m a gold too the same glints. That day Jamie was catch- ing rides on the truck vvhi-ch con- veyed the grain to a field at the gother farm for the very first of ‘our seeding. so that some of 3) _now rests in the good earth. the men folk continue to find the season n backward one. May. the “which the central Chrgsuan church merry month, has been disappoint- this respect to field en- doubt- his ‘mg in deavours. But nc-w have ius: Sunlight bathing the low hung clouds dissolved; teams at work; warm winds and blos- mam as (heir rule 0f Fnzlth and ad ‘W11 frflgffincil- All "l?" Child"? the congregations which resulted. the heart at seed time. Yes. and “These provldential efforts in other ways, results hand. understand, had planned; we had night. nwtlo“ Willi milling operatlcnsimui. 1hr... non. 1.. no Slaliln 1. which ho intends to start in the-pain." Iiirlrcrl (hp “as. weer. l; ' ' I “my lulu" lilfiN-S Illu- hiP-‘n l'<;fll.~ll1flti_l1‘ll new N r m. .1 "v. t -.=~.- - ll BROOK"ALE SCHOOL as \\'cll,l\vizionltlir-lleiinivlfilrils r t. m; t! _’“'h with swcol vhr-n it came from’ g a ‘m: prtiray 9' z e month 9! Alifllflhe field to the whirring trouiZiLl : . e e - . Grade vm (Sm: 1. Austin Occasional sh-Juvrv us“ 5.... orrrlnvn. Julie o _ tCP) - Carrasher: 2. Raymond Stordy- pended nom'“».._.- inn. ‘arronietikmo Senate immigration comm t- Grade Y!“ ‘Jr-ll 1- RQWIWII ‘ time inr other lhhzs. Like clean-HEB dvflllfd today f3 ask the 80V- Carragher, 2. Teresa Sturdy; lling the cellar 1n anticipation o: ernment for immediate widenng Arnold Smith. 4m pgitalo-sced treatmg: .-e-ar_ ‘of present immigration regulations. Grade V: 1. Imelda stordy: 2. ranging: stirs . d allowing the" The Colfifllltlft‘ will meet w'!l1 Frances Curley and Johnny Car- -~5;\-._.1.,£0.. Pr.“- _.m piump and Reccrastuciion hlnzstcr Howe. act- "Bh" (W118i). comely -thnl shelter there. onreing rssourcrs ininisitr fir. chnrg‘ Grade IIII l. Eugene Curleyl more tho lllll of the nearby pad- mi iznmgralio“. and urge (xbn- 2. Margaret Carragher; 3. J05" tlock. Jack is tlic hcsl one to finri sion ct the Gwcrnmente "rcrnt ephlne Curley. sgmgthing 1c. attend to an a fghiv move oditnitting ilf-mctiinli, rolativhs Grade l lb): l. Hilda MC- day. There Was that load oi’ logs, of ca-anlaz-s to include a1 shipping situation‘. the today included B.K ltnr of Toronto Mnyor London. O11‘... Fcflcfnlion n.’ ipaltir ' Sllcakin?! for sunny standing at 1d til rattan inboth its shining threshold we look ex— o! pmv en a prep’, pcctantly to the blossom month- 101d o; the independent labors oi of Juno to remedy the short com- ing. It takes so little ta encourage lvleihgdlst. leaders over a cen-tury fields. ago. 01 thei.r detenmlnlllfm to "It takes so li-ttle to make us glad iury". said Dr. Phillips. Just. a cheering clasp of a friend- then of the labors 0t Thomas and Just a word from one who can ministers who OFEB-niized a church .Antl we finish the task we long that this congregation 0f And we lose the doubt and the fear pletely New Testament conga-egal- Sn little it takes to make us glad." it. consisted. D1‘. Pill-ill’?!- "ld- 0°; Until Monday _- Diary -Good- 0H1!’ those who had been 111M135 Senate Favors _ lives. 'lhe Government will also ‘ac asked to ink~ stops to improve the Witnesses tetra the Committee Sandi-col, Saturday Ni h‘. Stanley Lewis of Otiwa and Manor CcJ-ge A W~i1g~ of Mayors and Munic- n M Tcrrsio, pres- ' Week-End, SURPRISES! In every department on Saturday you will find a very special value, often e very extraordinary value, identified by a bright red sign. Watch for these all ovtr the store, you will find something that will Interest you and save you money. So . when you visit this store through Saturday and Saturday evening Look for the Scarlet Signs! %§£eaa/£-;€~ Moors & McLeod Llmltad Will he clesad ALL OAY MONIAY. JUNE 9th i l idcnt cf the Association c! Urrtid s e ‘Geneva where a large numb Ukrainian Canadians. and Msslnat- ‘governments’ representatives elm: Constance Hayward (S: gbroniz. to discuss amendment; to m, 51m secretary cf the Cane n 0mm - eva Convention. “This cot ~ tee on Refugees. between governments oi the for the protection of military my - . Clothing Needs \.. u... ,,, “n”... ,, My m jdaterl." Dr. Routley explained, "Th, i entire Convention is being "m", TORONTO, Juno 6 — Peoples ten to safeguard civilians as well be even more desperately in need irlcs occupied by enemy iltlllonggg o! clothing ncxt winter than thoyllml.‘ of war." One of the [ow god have been in the past year. Dr. Cross otficials privileged to all.“ Fred W. Routlsy, National Com- thia conierenca of governsnents. Dr. Gross Society. said today on 11.5 aciiy at the invitation o! th, ctr,- arrival ltsme from the continent, ndian government. n "All through Europe. he raid. In Pnrls this month The com. there IS simply no clothing to be missione; attended the sand-s... CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tho week's series o! addresses. entitled. "The church through the ages", delivered by Dr. C.H. Phil- lips. o4 Calgary. concluded at Cent- ral Christian churctli before a good audience. Dr. Phillips expressed his appreciation o! the opportunity ai- torded hirn and reminded his hear- ers of the relationship ot the Christian church to the age long history of the church. Dr. Phillips u-eviewed briefly the previous ad- (ircsses, noted the continuity of land Wounded and prisoners o! m; of Europe and Great Bslaln will and civilian populations of cm, mtsdloner of the csngdtm, Red Routley acted in an advisory m. list ’ u! the lélzgirlltfrmfimi Dilvmcé“ idea to m bought. Garments which wrre lmanual Executive Commit/es meet. inception m Palestine nineteen rags last winter have been patch. ing of the league of Rm c1," ed to be bought. Garmenls Watch Societies. Acting for 6i Red Cm; hundred years ago. He spoke o! the period of eclipse and concluded with a. reference to the present "Restoration movement" with were in rags last winter I16\f' te>n and Red Crescent Sccletits 01th; patched and rcpatchrd “my i; is World. the Executive made plans Pflssible to patch no longrr, Lin. to Ottend the relief section o! the less more fortunate cotmtrlrg can League Office at Geneva n order increase their relief efforts, next l-l-Bl» the "cm!" 318V. with mm- winter's cold will take an appoint; PM» elflcienov. constantly in toll. aware of relic; needs of all oom- "The food situation is oer-liar; a tries. keep donor societies tub, in- little more prrmlslng. While 1g 15 formed. receive and supervise 1e- not likely to slicw any giant 1m. lie-f supplies. provement within the next lrwe v: Strns were taken to lncroasethe months. there is time pissblity budget of the League Secretariat that it will grow any worse." so that expert personnel, represent- The Donjmlgglgner has by-en at. lug all departments of Red Cross tending conferences in Geneva and work. may be available an l:an to Paris for_tlte pas‘. two m:ntl~.s. Immlli-‘r svflfileties In need 0i av While visiting in mndon he was slsiancc. able to make personally th; Can- adian Red Cress presentation of a N." "ak MONTREAL. June 5 - (OP) - cheque for $1,500,000 to t‘*e Brit- ish Flood Distrrss Fund. . Dr. Royiflcy Was l-mazczl. re sad. shipments o; 8min u, m, 11mm to see the urxitcnt‘ of the Loozed Kingdom Wm reach a peak for m "935 l“ Bmlaln" Flylllg »‘_1'1m m”, still-young navigation season with- wul’ °l “ulhem B“? and m in~ the next tew curs with 22 lttipl "mule": Swuénd R 79W days B81 loading or preparing to load 5000.- I saw thousands and thowaizda oi 009 kushell dwellings surrounded by w:.tc" Inland freighter". and The izrst floors of incse houses art. ways have been ab“ to kecp w even now c-tizpletcly subnic god.’ Wm. dpmand w h“. but 51.1mm“ is associated. "The movement." m. Phillips declared. a the result the Old world and. the New." I-le Prcsbyterianti. Baptists and take nothing but the New Testa- to be true to the Divine ideal came t0 l1 head at the dawn of the 19th ce'n- He told Alexander Campbell, Prefliliiefll" in Kentucky. Dr. PhilliPs declared 501116 thirty people was the llrst. com- ion since the days of the 8905""- upon confession of faith in Christ; ‘it. had no nuie of faith but the New yr-estwment; observed “he Lard’, 1H April» D11 RMIUPY “lhllded authorities say the port still is supper Mwekly. and w“ known as an international confezeiee at wm-Hng on a day t0 d‘). us“ the Brush Run Church o! Christ and the members as "Christians." From this nucleus the speaker went on to show. there developed count- less numbers of such congregations in the United States. Canada and the world. A statistical survey made n. 1930 showed um there 4a‘ were in the world some ten million people weairlng no name but Christ- ian and associated with congregat- ions of the New Testament order. Dr. Phillips declared. Dr. Phillips brought his address to a conclusion by returning to numerous prophetic utterances in the Bible concerning the church and the trulih of Christ. "While division nmong the people of God exists and the churchis st-ill much eclipsed by dencmlnationallsrm and other than Scriptural institutions, irevcalcd in the New Testament God has decreed that the church shrill some day be perfect and have the supremacy and sole religious influence among men in their re- lationship to God which the Creat- or eternally determined." With these words oi assurance Dir. Phil- l‘ps brought to close his visit to Charlottetown and Central Christ- ian church. _ IN ‘I'll! SIINRIAU OIL-BURNING WATER HEATER fully automatic e no electricity required Write for complete details Wholesale and Retail from Foc- tory Representative- E. A. LARGE, Charlottetovl 4i I27 Water Street‘ wt; SHIP AN WHERE GENUINE CALL COUNTY coisiii ”FORD and JCTION C0. rues: 2224 a1 water. sr. 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