ciiuitcires ;.;g;-;§e;=aiz-iiiiiiiasamszaz-iai-zaic—acfii INiHTI-‘Giyilflf roeionnow llillTlill. Glllllllll _ at five aegis s strictly Is!- WUPL“ 05 ‘ UNITED CHURCH m‘ "' ENOLAND oi CANADA “Aswan- glue-omens ST- FET,E“,,,'§,,,°§,'§,',',E°““‘ ranvcrrv umran r3933?” "°"'"" ‘hilt? ~ ~~=-.»~.-. =~,::........ '""‘°“ ..:::" ¥ “" "- an l‘ 50113111 ""4""! Iev. r e. Mchennsn ‘i’ ' Prim Anllte-i- AwendslLLleA. A.C.C.0 5m Mu’ m“ a‘ cu” SETiV-lam let and Choir iroetor ____ IUNDAY ‘rgflbzrn. Beginners and Prim- P12yle§ell£LToo s§°|° _._- pal-ems t ' ' i}: ffflncww” 3"“? n m m mm ass ns-rsaT-m ronmr ' u. a I- 11-00 1-1 PUBLIC W085i!!! wane. Crockett’s Jewellery. s 1 11.00 Choral Eucharist and Ser- “:1; no Evening Service dur- H . "‘ J " wsnimus floly Communion 8.15 Monday end Frills!- 8.45 Tuesday- 9.30 Wednmday- . 7.45 Tuesday, Thursday, Satur- day. EVQIKFSJIQIS, . ,0 r s . ~ “is week yday services are in All figlnt’! Chapel. All seats sre free my unapproprlated. Vistors are welcomed and the Incumbent is glad in see them after any service. EVERYBODY WELCOME r-'-"—_'_T"i_"‘“'— : ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 'Rcv. James l‘. Ibbott, Rector lllr. linystnn F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. organist and Choir Master. -- 8.30 Holy Communion. . 11.00 Morning Prayer and Ser- 1W5]; pill. Evening Prayer snd "sermon. , Preacher, Morning and lgvenlng. [h Rector. (imam Mr. may F- Mugford, A.R 0.0. eonduotod b! Rev. Dr. ll. C. Bloc. Sermon: "The Nest That stirred Us” —Dr. Rites. lob M}. lo Ssyllmu, ‘LN a. PUBLYICM WORSHIP, oondIoted bx Dr. Rice. seamen: " Positive Rather Th“ a Negative Life". "Remember the sabbath day, te keep it holy." BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister Bu. l. Judson Levy, 3.1), HIKING WORSHIP ll . Sermon: ‘The Voice of Solo, selected. Mr. George John. Iflm TIIE- CIIUICII C n’ n A M S HOOL meets The Church School Wnfslllps for ‘lie Slasher ths at the regular morning service. The beginner and i" “Dartmente ourn in- 1130 for s one-half hour lesson period. You are invited to bring our issnily to the mornlnieservlui, ery young children will taken care of for the entire service. EVENING WORSHIP ‘I m. Swmoai: irroyor the? Does weximrargl. gsclilyseflrlsrclifndhl Tmlill" _ _ SBYTERIAN -3'17~=" w vii-MT" "" " “M . The mgsliiizilzizhgs will he in fl'_*_T_ C - ran 1mm or sr. JAMES i-"fl .3...‘ hi»... n can-f‘ Minister Yiil III oofllllu! invited b '0!- Tho Rev. llslfrlisnsleil Sorners ship with the Baptist Church. Olil-fialiist Miss ll. L an McKenzie Mus. Boo. s MORNING WORSHIP. : The T. . Bmseil Solo: The an, city, --'Adsms. Miss Pauline Simmonds, L. Mus. (The Evening Service is with- drawn until September). ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton‘ Street Minister ‘HIV. CARLYLECRBSFEB” r, o reo r n‘; a.i"£"° ""5 0'5"" Solo: “T Am Thy God" (mm “o-"ma "own" waning:- Mllvs%%u1$onsnlr llflblnm. Theme: "no mien lh§°.'.'_"‘°‘"' 5""?! i» Kins- ‘m 0"“- .nr.neaoit.wiuiaeladel his details or his religion: M“ “n” I wwien “e"li&.’“‘ci‘.‘a.i'di."‘ ; IWQING WORSHIP 1. PQI. ‘Phoine: "The Expend- “in. 519. y." -seaver. Boy 8 o Sabbath School meets It ten o'clock in the morning. You are cordially invlied- to wor- ship with Ia. Tlio British and Foreign Billie Society I‘ CANADA AND OUNDLAND Ilillfl SDWAZID ISLAND AUXILIARY BEQUESTS d... ... .... ,.... .. | Society has‘ received coats-le- butlons unthi- the oi de- lllrted friends oi tho Society who, during their lifetime, had mode provision ior the furtherance of the work oi the Bible Society. either in the Ilomlnlon oi Ca a and howfonndlsnd or tho various Mlsdon Fields. in many in- stances these friends were Ktnerous supporters of the §°°|¢t¥ during their llie. Th9! now rest irmn their lflbilfs and their works b in - low them" "In: ho e iar m-.*.:£"“:‘I:.-"'°.:.i’* their oliiethne u! n‘ CHURCH OF CHRIS] M CENTRAT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street infirm o. DUNBAR. s. nu. Mas. no. STEWART, Ornnist and Gioir Director 10-00 1.111. CHURCH SUI! L AND FAMILY HOUR. 0o 11.00 an. Guest Speaker. I P. giihléghllllliillsag‘th%Yfilloi Grass Q s M‘ . e ow Grass. fiClflflt "Tile Splffl of My W" on the Midi ‘day rouermr , Buying daily’ live and dressed fowl and chickens. Also cattle, lambs and sheep. EASTERN PACKING C0. SOURIS ~ — Fox Pens _ A few Fox Pens left with inch and inch and one half wire. Also a quantity of 1y, and 2-inch fox wire. A few ""5 5158M]? rusty, suitable f" llfll-Iitry fences, etc. IJOWTHEB PICNIC will be held on Wednesday afternoon, July 31st on the grounds the Church of England at Crapaud. NEW BING CROSBY RECORDS. Tomnbs Music Store. NOTICE T0 ADVIBTISIIB- All advertisomerots to l-DDQN‘ in Guardian must be in office b! noon oi day previous to insertion to ensure publication. Services Sunday, July 28th, Minis- ter, Rev. Peter Jackson. Bonahaw 11 A. M. De Sable 8 P M. l-lam/ptol 7,30 P. M. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — Morning Wordlip at the Kirk l0- morrow will be conducted by the Minister, the Rev'd. T. H. Bussell Somei-s, M. A., S. T. M., who will also reach the Sermon. The music will under the direction of the Church Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKelzle. Mus. Bac. The Evenlm ggrvlce is withdrawn until Septem- r. BIBLE SOCIETY WORK. - ‘Ilhe British and Foreign Bible Society has issued translations and for- warded their circulation, believing that in themselves they can bring light to human souls and the ex- gel-terms oi the wer of the Gospel every man. t clearly rec nines that under the guidance o the Holy Spirit. the interpretation oi the Holy Sci-i tun-es, and instruc- tion therein, long to theteaeh- ing ministry of every branch of the Church. The P. E. I. Auxiliary of the Bible Society needs the help and support of everyone. Auxiliary Office, 142 Prince Street. Char. lottetown. P. E. I. TRINITY CHURCH. — The Rev- erend Doctor H. C. Rice. Visiting Pastor of Trinity Church will con- ducLthe services both morning and even and preach the sermons. Hi3 subjec s for the day will be “The Nest that is stirred up” and iklve rather than s negative iit- Dr. Rise will be m mien preacher all during the month of Amust. The music this Sunday will be under hhe direction of Mr. A. Roy Kendall. L. R. A. M.. and at the morning service there will be s solo by Mr. Roy M. Smoliman of Char- lottetown. Visitors to our city are warmly invited to worship in Trin- ity Church. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. - T-loly Communion will be celebrated Sun»- day morning in St. Paul's Church It 8.30. The Rector, Rev. J. T. Ibbott, R. D. will preadi at both morning and evening services. Starting Sun- dlYHAlRllSi. 4th the Services in St. Psuis Church will be conduct/ed Rev. W. W. Clarkson. Rector of . Mark's Church. Hiallfax. Rev. W. W. Ci n had charge of the services in St. Paul's last August, and ml; return to Charlottetown and to st, Pauis will delight his manv friends here. Mr. and Mrs Clarkson will occupy St. Paul's Rectory during the month. Rev. and Mrs. l-bbott ex. poet to leave the City for the month of August. in Memorials: In “villa memory oi our Father wlni A. M Lee h d ' this ‘hi’. July ‘£3. rail.“ ° m“ We think oi him in dlenoe ai-{Wnfinfiifilfifiilq hearts, memory we Fondly Remembered by the Family, Gard of Thanks To Blanch llld Jack Stewart, the staff of the P. E. I. Hospital and the W. R. JENKINS ‘ 208-212 Great George Si» I I s saxgzcgxgxssozs MEMO TODAY PEARSOIPS, Psrlidsle I bequest, oxtesniulrheifi u‘: Illl Crib sheetsbiid pillow cases Carriage puffs many kind friends. relatives of Vesta C. Ross who visited her dun 1118 he!‘ illness and who so kindly sentfllettersfcards and flowers, and 0r W81‘! messages of sym- pathy at her death. Since personall acknowledgement oi all is impossible may we express our sincere appreciation for your kindness. - H. I. BOSE. o. 1. srnwanr, fi'i-‘e'n%ii§w€i'" EWABT. Kelly's Cross Picnic Wednesday July 31 r. 2:. i.".§"...'§'..,§,§’;_ Quilted carriage spreads Aug] " Slfégiiiiuaildggtflbdttlfllg? mm gggfifin?” Vests Shawls Jersey sun suits Wool blankets, e e., ete. :-:—:~:—:-csr "-§i¢€3§ ~90 aim . "Willi! or nss ‘ Abegweit om- ‘cooir s-roas noun e ass-e us. ‘ll cums er. ' 7.80 pole-Evangelistic ‘ will speak. River. ville. Standard tllls. linited Pentecostal - ilhiiroh D Elsi Ave. i0 salt-Sunday School. 11 ‘snap-Worship and Preaching 10 to 10.80 an. Satin-by CFCY Children's Choir of the All’. —Fast time. Monday 8 r-Ii- Melina Io Orange liall, Hunter Tuesday 8 p.ln. Meeting is Hail at N. Gran- nav. J. c. xuiiusra w N Service, Rev. Q. Stairs UBER, Pastor. c nsmivroiv UNITED CliUICI-L- “ "A Joseph mi: LHAKLUI IIZIUWI; ON 8A1! AT MACOIMACTS furniture Store, 110 Prince St Chesterfield siutes. studio couches, kitchen ranges, kitchen tables. alt- chem cupboards. Extra. Buffets, tihilll “billets, etc. Priced right and prompt delivery. Till BAPTIST CHUICII. — Th! conduo . . l. Judson Levy, B. 1)., with sermon "The Voice of God." A selected solo will be sung by Mr. George Johnson. ‘llhe Church Sunday School during the summer months, the Moméng Service. Beginner and Primary apartments the Schoolroom for a ylour family to the iuorni service. ery young children will taken care for the entire service. D1- snlng Worshgi‘ will e conducted at 1P.M.by eml or wlthsori- mun "Prayer That Does 'i‘.hlngs." A duet, selected. will be , ntvd Messrs. R. J. Rupert and W. Phi - memes loulse Cox, organist and tor of choir will be in chart of the music of the day. A invitation is extended to alhk Ill lIE-ldilllllll IIANCIS J. DONNILLY It ls with feelings of deepest re- gret we chronicle the death of lh-an- cls J. Donnelly, one of the oldest and most respected residents of St. Patrick's Road. The death ooourred st his home on June 23rd after an illness of one week at the Age of eighty-live years. The deceased was widei k_nown and esteemed and by his cam the communiiy in which he has long resided has lost. an honest and up- right citizen. s man of whom t om be truthfully said ‘the has left no enemies" but a host of who will long cherish his memory of the genial, jovial whole-scaled men who always had a cheery word b his pastor, Rev. J. B. Croken o also administered to him the last sacraments. Besides his son-owing widow the following are left to mourn the loss of a devoted fatiher: Mary, Mrs. M. B. Keefe, Moreli; Laura, Mrs. J. W. Gallant, Dartmouth; . e, Mrs. Milton Doyle, Sinnmerside; Edward P., Qiarlottetowri; Reuben, Halifax and Arthur at home. Two brothers also survive, Michael, Vernon Riv- er River; John. Boston. Mass. Also 1i andchlldrem. T e funeral to St. Teresa's church took glace from his late residence June t-h and was largely attended wlheressolemnr,‘ masswss celebrated by his pastor Rev. J. B. Croken after which his body was bourne to the adjoining cemetery and consigned to its last resting place there to await the Resurrec- tion Morn. The ilbearers were: M . alter Rogerson, ‘Thus. Bras , Vincent Gonmlev and Henry Trainer. e cordial he was visited . uuAkuiAo PAGE THREE Juggling J ewels—4 . . . The Clemens lively orchestra all f lighting effects The rolling stream of life rolls on But still the vsoom. chair Recalls the love, the voice, the Of the one who once sot ther MASS CARDS Mrs. F. J. Doninelly Arthur Donn-ally Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Keefe Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doyle Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Reuben £°finel1y 9 Y smile e. Mr. and Mrs. J Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Ds e1 Trainer Mrs. Owen ‘Trainer Mr. and Mn. J. W. Currie Mr. and Mrs. L. B Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Doyle and Family Cecil McCarthy Mrs. Irene Grout Mr. and-Mrs. Walter Roserson Mrs. Catherine Gillan Miss Clemimle Livingstone MESSAGES OP‘ SYMPATKY Mrs. Lily Webster Miss Dunelda McDonald . n4 Mrs. Damien Cullen Miss Margaret Campbell FMrl and Mrs. Fulton Plgott and smly Mr. L. W. Show. Supt. of Edu- cation Members of C.V.'T‘. staff Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burge Mrs. Irene Grant Mrs. Henry Bauley. Gard of Thanks VAUDEVILLE l2 Vaudeville Acts including one of the world's greatest thrillers-The Peaches Sky Revue, an outstanding aerial act, startling, thrilling-and above all——six beautiful girls . . . The famous gems from the British Isles illings Company, comedy canine act . . . The Two Jades masters of mirth and comedy . . . Mile. DeCoss, superb acrobatic and doll dancer, and other acts and features including the celebrated Manhattan Follies Revue-a joyous musical fantasy with pretty girls and peppy dance numbers . . . Miss Violet Murray, the-Scottish Queen of Song . . . and a eatured with attractive set- tings, colorful costumes and the most modern SUPERB EVE‘ Carferries at Tormentine OLD HOME WEEK 8i PROVINCIAL EXIiIBITIONi GIIARLUTTETOWN-Aliii.13-14-15-16" f The Big Event of the Maritime Season! Four complete afternoons’ Harness Racing . . . the fastest trotters and pacers in the Maritime: will show their wares . . , no lagging between events . . . high class vaudeville will intersperse the racing. 4 Afternoons liarness Racing With war 100 of the time: we». and pacers in on’ Meritlmes in stirring battles with Vaudevilf attractions interspersed. NING SHOWS Superb Evening snows with Vaudeville, Sing ing, Revue and other eoiosiisl iestiiea and Cariboo——loeo rdoa Will brkig together the finest horses, cattle, sheep, pip, eh, h the Garden of the Gull. lhown in separate rings wli seating aeeemmedaties for speetetorl. BILL LYIIBIPS Blli MIDWAY Will sew me attractions on rash Ielr Crush .,. Please arrange for accommodation with Travel Bureau or City Hall, Gliarlottotown, before coming. Always Anothéi _ Spring I By Adelaide llumphries "Gil, this is mostly my fault. We've been having so much fun all these weeks-I've been playing a sort of game with you. that may not have been quite fair." To either of us, Anne added in the confused umblo of her thought. She tume from him. sat dawn on the curving bench that circled tile summer house, looked up at him, standing so- tall and straight and handsome in the silvery light from the big round moon. Oh, she saw now that she never should have listened to Gil and slipped sway from the party which was The fsmil of the late Francis J. Donnelly to fake this. oppor- tunity to express their suprem- tlon and thanks to neighbors and friends for the tokens of sYflWBi-hil shown them in their rccent bereave- ment. Also for the many mass cards and messages of sympaiihy. . oaly-turaill , to you now. (or delivery! fraw llelre- will I'll pruvatttovoursathf 111 Kill’ STREET ,1, pa, ha”; .. now going full swing in the cot- tage, to have a look at this moon- snd get kissed. She saw that .hc should not have dccic many of the things she had during these heav- enly days and magical iilghls. There waa nothing to do now ex- cept to be perfectly honest. And take her medicine. again, not let her go on. "You see," Anne let him have it straight from the shoulder, "I'm engaged to someone else." "You don't say." Gil said. l-Ic had sat down, whether rhc liked it or not, and mtireiy loo close i0 her. He took one of her hands in his. played with its delicate slender fingers. lifted it to press against his cheek, his lips. then to give it back to her gently, carefully. a if presenting her with gift erslsied. a "Bu! I do say." Anne "You must listen to me. t's been fun-loads of But 1 rildn‘t mean it to end like this." "Bu this isn't the end, foolish child. Haven't I already told you several times about that? Have were serious. "I told you that Marty had told me sll about you. -You’ve been engaged all your life. iallrlost-and to one man. ‘That's another thing l love you for, my ‘sweet, your constancy." “I'm afraid I haven't been ls ‘constant as I ought. or as fair lo - ou." But it was not altogether her suit. if he known about David. enough to d. avid deserved the flirtation she hsd been having, but he did ten quite so the moment of that kiss. _corne to think of it. she had sent him as aha had promised, ridiculously frivolous one with brough she hsd caug It hsd letter in a brief businesslike .. a dream in that lovely while doryto'siltleggsvi'i"g'Fixall"e Glltalkijauullg dflfsi", had ufitecL 1 XDMKE. y” "_ . _ i ' er e me rss you have swept hei i-nto his arms “ w“ s0 that I can not deserve to have been forgoi- completely during Why. had scarcely thought about David at all during these past weeks! She that picture post- a bathhg beautytdieplaylng the fish P8- LT.-COL. D. A. MACKINNON, D.S.0., President. lake time to write more. She had had one guilty qualm then, think- ing of poor David working so hard in a hot, poky little town while she was having such a heavenly time. But the qualm hsd been short-lived. She had promised herself she would be thoroughly selfish for the first. and doubtless the last time in her life. She had promised herself that this was i0 be her vacation; her lBit-rllidv first—gay fling. But she had not counted on an innocent fling bringing her to tins. Gil said, "You do like me a iri- tle bit, don't you Anne?" She did. There was no denying that. But liking him had nothing to do with what she was trying to impress upon him. She wished he would not look at her in that way, as if nothing she might say could make any difference. She wished she could not hear (he music from the park that now sounded so hauntingly tender and sad. ‘She wished the moan would go under a cloud, or hide somewhere. She said. “I do. Of course. But. . , ." "Then there's no ‘but’ about it." Gil decided. "The ending is go- ing to be according to Hoyle. or rather to Marty's prediction. You're going to end up by loving me. lady, whether you like it nr not. And. by going on loving me for the rest of your life. You are J. W. BOULTER, Secretory. w to your David I would have mar- ried her long ago. I would nni lose one second. I'd snatch hei‘ up. carry her away. have the knot tied before she could say Has- senpfeffer, before anyone else could beat me to it. hi" she could have even that second to change her mind." Anne sssid, “But that's not Da- vid's way." and wished in her heart. still pounding so hard be- neath the marobou bolero. that it had been David's way. Then, be- cause of that constancy that. Gil had remarked she tried tn explain David's way. David's cares enough to wait forever if necessary." she said. Gil shook his head. "I wouldn't want that kind of love. Nor any part of it. The minute I'm sure you love me, Anne, I shall run away with you. Don't you know that that other spring might nev- er come?" _ Yes, that was why she had felt as she had about this one that had just slipped sway. about all of the springs before. “But I shall never love anyone except David," An 1e said. How could she, when she i constant to me as you have been - had loved him so long and so tru- ly? “I'm sorry G11, if I led you lo l. just once more make sure you're real?“ Anne jumped up. "Gil. you've got to behave. I should never nave let you kiss me at all. “But you did. And you liked that. too. didn't you. sweel?" l-le was beside hei‘, his arm drawing her close once more. Oh. yes-she had liked H-that was just ltl She had liked it en- tirely too much. "Davld . . ." e said, and made herself think of liim so that she could push Gil sway with all hei" determination, whether she wanted to or not. Probably because she did not want to. "We must think about David. I am engaged to him. David Jher- man, Gil. As you know. I've been engaged to him for years. I'm go- lng to marry him." you forgotten IO soon? Besides, I “when,” o" asked H“ “mo. fifnw “f? mxecaelnienggiedhl‘ 5g: held hers so that she could not tum away. Vlflim? Ah, that was indeed the question. That was why she had come alone on this vacation, why she had flirted with Gil. why only a moment ago he had held her in his arms so that she had felt his heart thumping hard against her own, why he had kissed her as she never hsd been kissed before. But although she was hottest. Anne could not lell Gil all of this. “When? Why, soon. The first oi the year. or at least the following spring." When David got his bon- AUG. Advance Notice s; oun PLANT wru. ms cnosso son HOLIDAYS our noun ‘WEEK believe I might. I do like you. and n but ‘its its been fu almost over now. I am going home." she decided that just then. “I'll always ro- member what fun it's been. the , lovely things you said tonight. But this is the end." "That's what you think." Gil 1 said. And from the way he said i it. with that purposeful gleam in - his dark eyes, that mocking , laughter in his grin. Anne won- ‘ dered if he could be right, (To be continued) d. S. STOREY REFRIGERATION Sales and Service Repairs to all makes of commercial and domes- tic refrigerators. 23 upper Prince Phone 323-L 12-17 Positionsigpen us. or when they arrived at a do- clsion regarding the uildlng on their lot and about his mother and whether they should i share those first precious years. When- and lf-somethirli. else did not de- velop to make still another nost- pone ent necessary. But she ocuid t not tel this to Gil l-ie eal _ AT THE P. E- L Hfllfllill DIETITIAN MAIDS TRAY GIRLS KITCHEN HELP s, ' hat should rive me h time." Q!- l.i:~4 he was much ioo busy to CHOU “W at do you mean?‘ "1 mean that if a girl was as ‘Apply to Business Manager