JULY 19,d1952 THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN p A, mac THREE THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN INMEM-CRIAM IN MEMORIAM -.- ..l.... .......- IN i.......;..;.. I spray-Marion and boys. Spray-The Bissar family. Spray-Mr. nd Mrs. Nelson N? iw COMPLETE Tire Repair. Phone 147. Bryenton and McKay. away one year ago today. "Dear God forgive a. silent tear, at five cents I word. strictly psy- imie in advance. - spray-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whit- llospltai on Sunday afternoon. lock and hmuy. June 15th, after a short illness, of t 1 Montreal. July 20th, 1946. . ..unu.ri oi i:NULANi.J mnmr UNITED MT.....L?... :- Spray -- Frances. Turkey and 1 Th h hearts in y break with CHURCH .!iMMY'B TAXI - Phone 525. myuoms Happy val,” ml Mr. R. Ti;i;l:iehl Vgrlggtxiellolfnorglg family. (io:?:.:i:::e:i..:hi:i;i i.:sw;:eki:Ie:ve'. ""Km:r:;' 0 ..jLM..L..j.. -- They're fortified. 3.””"V M” gm, d spray-Roseen Leciiilr. h D 3” ' By the grief so hard to bear. 5. PETER'S CATHEDRAL Ministers: nowaao MaoI.NNlS Iroo'r- him A"""9- '- A W” 5” ' 3'" ” W" "' 3 S --M . d M . F k - deniy stricken a few days before clagiay I an r3 "m L9 and taken at once to the hospital 5pmy..MmIm Macpomld. where efforts to advance his re- Anglican Bochiord Square. Reverend II. E. D. Ashford Reverend J. 1'. Irwin C'- ' and Organist: we shall meet him some bright morning, In the upper garden there. And we loved him so." p Sadly Missed and Lovingly Remem- WEAB at 175 Queen Street. "PIIESCBIPTION SERVICE" . -: Glggey's Pharmacy. DONEGAL TWEED Sport Suite ..L Spray-Julia MacDonaid.i t M lone M.A. D.D iii . M . it , .. ' bered by ills Daughter Belle Always Remembered by His Mother Rm c'l"”",w;nbu',' ' " Raymond Player. MA i-:':.l5g.)d;I;ie"sn3E:t;es3”t;i::g.n:oiour- It)lIi.AL:uApvt;i'il) be on holidays ggzgfhnwgrgiaxgaggo W115 in iaglgihwfs K1?5ll':xyulItl'Icil1I?aIIi:1ii,y Robert Msc- md Smmngllaw vmmn. Ind Sm,” T . un u s . - ...::'-5::-.:..:-:.:.':::: .'.i:f'?.l”.'.... .3 '-":.-.3''.':'”':.- . 0: Mn We aw-Mr. M W NoTmNG.S As GOOD u 59",. White, both of whom are still liv- art's fresh home style breads, flav- orful, energy-building and tasty. MALLETS Battery Service for expert battery and radiator ser- vice. SOUVENIBS AND (III-TS at The Abegweit Gift Court, 181 gGreat George street. Open evenings. Larkin and family. Spray-Thelma, Chris and John, Noble, Doug, Mary and Borden. Spray-Fred, Clair and Lil Smith. Spray-Elinor and Lee Toombs. spray-Vivian, Earl and Keir. spray-Johnnie and Ruth Wil- Vooai solo: "My God and Father, While I Btny" (Msrston) - Mr. Raoul Raymond. 7.30 p.m. Sermon: "Too Late For The Wedding". Rev. H. E. D. Ashford. Vocal Solo: Christine King Bur- -it a.m.-Holy Communion 11.00 am. Choral Euoharist No evening service during July. Week Day service 9.30 am. Wednesday, Holy Com- munion. Everybody Welcome, 3. A lifelong member of Zion Pres- byterian Church, and of the odd Fellows and Sons of England, Mr. White enjoyed a large circle of friends in the social and fraternal life of the community, as well as WILLIS Spencerwood Piano at special price. Toombs Music store. - SPECIAL Saturday at Stewart ett. Mn. Keith 8. Rogers, guest or- ;p i u A M r . business cunn ctlons, He had been llilmd. S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN "um. op(e'il(li(l;lErlii: Sillldaylfrgifrlowly 3:55?.';f'wl?Ka3:1l?,l?.,f::e;'l?:tl in businessfilr 30 years. Joii;;tEYmMY- ""1 M11 -1- M. CHURCH Evening services during .i.uiy, W 9 9- Mr or that only real fruit can give. vhf:':1”d:'; hi?” p3gf;?e"5- &:E 15Ar3llr'll;; spr'aypMr. and M": Gem" The Parish Church 7'” odock --ZEN"-nu Radiomc Hem-mg Md, NEW sunny;-ENT of Dress” Ir. Laurette (Wood) White, one son m9h”d5- Established 1109 by Royal Foundation. The Reverend J. T. ibbott, Rector Mr. Paul Cudmore - organist ....M..M.:..L.: ii.:i0 a.m.-Holy F 11.00 a.m.-Morning Sermon. No evening service. Everybody Welcome PRE3BYIERIAN THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES THE BAPTISI CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets The Reverend James D. Davison, D.A.. B.D., Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugford, A.lt.C.0. 11 mm. Worship. Sermon in the series, "The Campers' Good-night" (2) "To The Hills." Solo: "Take Up Thy Cross" - Bud Macltlartry. spray-Sid and Anne Burhoe. Spray-Margaret and George Peake. Spray-Jack and Belle MacLeod. Spray-Herb and Annie Carr. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Ves- s85.00. Batteries, a o c e s s o r i c s. Toombs Music Store. Roy, and five daughters, Mrs. Fred Whelan (May), Mrs. Ralph Small (Eleanor), Mrs. Lloyd MacNevin iR.ose), Mrs. John Davies (Edith), and Myrtle. all of whom reside in the city, and 15 grandchildren. Another son. Russell, predeceased Mr. White in 1924. The funeral was held June 18th from the MacLcan Funeral Home to Zion Presbyterian Church where the service was conducted by Mr. rived today. lleien's Dress Shop, 54 Grafton. FLIGIITS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airways 'l06l or 504. HOT PLATE SPECIAL 52.98. Toombs Music store. Prayer and :- CLOSED ON HOLIDAYS July 21st to August 2nd, inclusive. R. Ivo Cudmore, Office Machines. lVIacDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing, Anipliflers and sound systems. Disc and tape rc- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone 1207. sey. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Smith and family. Spray-Linda and Percy. Spray-Irene pnd Bill Bolsner. FRESH PICKED strawberries, six boxes 31.00. Fifteen box crate -- jg John A. Johnston, M.A., and the W . u 7.00 Him. worgjmp-msexmign 33;: :i.4?b98I'ieE delivery. Phone 2574 ALWAYS FRESH, always dam. Rev. TH. E. somem MA” In place ms!-pray Mr. and Mrs. John Dal The Reverend T. H. B. Somers. aims P”!f"'" 0" '5 i i 5 gout always pg;-fectl me many of the Rev. G. C. Webster who was spmy..(3gm-ge and Elmore Mug- M. , 'r. . " ',''',',:A H H, ,, M CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- bakery delights at Stewart Baker- absent. During the service Mr. Dougaii. Minister. ”""" L ” " "V" " " AL ClIAItGE.- Sunday, July 20th. ies. John A. MacLeod sang as the solo, Spray-Owen, Florrie and Shir- Miss E. Lillian Mackenzie. mi:.mL New Glasgow 11 A. M. Cavendish 8 s-- "D085 Jesus CW?" and the Choir lev- Miis. 3.. F-M-G-M-. CEN1 RAL CHRISTIAN P. M. Rev. George Gough, Minister. noas IT RUN? Sure, and don”. of Zion sans the 109th and 19th Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Organist anghDIireetor oi the CHURCH sound bad; ms ,1 1923 chev (4) Psalms. MacLcod. 0 fl. ONE ONLY, STUDEBAKER, 1950 four door sedan, color'mid-grey; over drive, everything operates like new, and a bargain at the price of 31795.00. Terms can be arranged to suit. T. G. Ives. The Odd Fellows and the sons of England attended in a body. The large number of floral trib- utes and the many persons who attended the funeral services bore testimony of the esteem in which Mr. White was held. The Fraternal services at the grave were conducted on behalf of the Odd Fellows by Messrs. John Turner and Finley MacKinnon, and the Sons of England by Ham- coupe. Body not bad, tires good, license, ow. Drive it away for 375.00. T. G. Ives. Spray-Elinor and Sid Fielding. spray-Janie and Theodore, Lloyd and Adelaide. Spray-Olive and Addie. Cross-DeBlois Bros. Wreath-J. C. Montgomery (St Co. Wreath-Sidney T. Green. Wreath-Costello's Meat Mar- ket. Wreath-Central Creamerles Ltd. Wreath-Clarke Fruit Co. Ltd. . 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar, B.Th., Minister Miss Thelma Burns. Organist and Choir Director. 10.00 s.m. Church School and Family Hour. This Sunday School period continues all summer. 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship Ser- vice. Sermon: "The Most Unfor- gettahle Person I Ever Met” - L ll a.m.-Divine Service and Ser- mon: "The Lonely Prayers of Jesus. Solo: "Jesus. Lover of My Boui"-- Macnuugail-Mr. H. Barry i Solo: "My Earnest I'lea”--Lovi- rry-Master Hubert sherren. - Visitors Cordialiy Welcome ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Gillis announce the en- gagement of their daughter Dorothy Murchison, to Alfred David Vincent of Eldon. Marriage to take place early in August. COVEIIEAD - UNION ROAD UNITED CHURCH. - Services for Sunday, July 20th, are: West Cove- head 11 A. M. with Sunday School. ' ZION PRESBYTERIAN U l . . . . . .0 .C2- yohn 195. A." a?n:;::dJi:0l:erM Rev Tham” 19xEgl;ld:bt:1?ersg:ExInApl1:n I33? inond Ford and Nelson Robertson. Wreath-Charles C. Toombs and CHURCH V.-mu pug: --pm, in Face" L. - ; door sedan looks and runs mm. The pallbearers were Messrs. staff. . M1,... Kgthryn neck ma Mary HEM. F 1 Theodore Sentner, Harry Mac- Wreath-Atlantic Wholesalers. Prince and Grafton Streets 4 ROM VANCOUVER- new, very low mileage. A car you would be proud to own, and you can for 31295.00. T. G. Ives. Vesoey. There is no evening service in Central Christian. You are cordlali, invited to at- tend the morning service. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Nevin, Joseph Rodd, Percy Worth, J. D. Webster and Robert Con- stable. Interment was in Peoplcs' Cemetery. "To live in the hearts of those we love,is not to die." Pillow-The Family. Wreath-Stewart Bakeries Ltd. Wreath-Carveli Bros. Ltd. Wreath-Canada Packers itoverend G. Carlyle Webster. Minister Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston, A.T.C.L. 10.00 am. Church School (scenes from the Resurrection pwiii he Mrs. J. M. Mm-Doiiiild (formerly Amy Mcwiliinms of Eldon). has iirrivcd from Vancouver for a visit to her old home. She was accom- panied by her daughter. Mrs. D. Lambert of Montreal, who leaves on return ihis morning. While in Co.. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Alban MacDonald, Glenfinnan, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Catherine, to Lid. Wreath-Mrs. Home and Mar- garet. Wreath-The Craig family. OTS oi the choicest of lresh Wreath-Biois and Edith An- P.E.l. strawberries go in- ”,,e,,,d,, A Cllhrlolmfivfn they "re the guest! Thomas James Turner, Kensington. s,;f:::g:y1:I&tjl;e;ng"gb;')m11eF1 draws. to thin Perfection mu. They um mm. Mom," service. John Order of meetings for Lord's Day of Mrs. 1". 5- Chnndlsr. 24 FHZF07 son of Mrs. Edward Turner and S m pm, and seem, ' Wreath-Alpha Rebekah Lodge give it a flavor that's mmmml A. Jo,"umn' MA. Sum”. "A Sunday School . 10.00 A.iii. 5'. the late Mrs. Turner of Hope River. P y ' J No. 10, I.0.0.F. i ' Get yonrinrsi isstr righi now '4.-es the month won't be ions enough for you so get as much of STRAWBERRY Ice Cream as we know you'll want. ' Spray-Brent, Victoria and Bar- nice. Spray-Hudson and sons. Spray-Roland. Spray-The Neal family, saint John, N. B. Spray-St. Breaking of Bread Gospel Meeting . "Ye Must Be Born (John 3-1) "The Coming or the Lord Draweth Nigh” (James 5-8) Song For Today." Solo: "The Lord is in His Holy Temple"-Mrs. Ralph Durdett. 1.00 p.m. Evening Youth Service: .1. A. Johnston, M. A. Sermon: "Food For The Masses". Marriage to take place August 5th, 1952. DIES IN BOSTON -- Mr. Ray- mond Doucette, Boston, Mass. died suddenly yesterday, according Tuesday, STUDEBAKER. B UL I. E T I N:- "When our plant closes down on July 25th for annual vacation, the plant will have to remain closed for an indefinite period until ma- Curd Of Thanks The family of the late R. '1', R. G. This column is reserved for news CANS all sizes for home can- n T. wan-E Whitlock. g In fond and loving memory of I oi local interest, but advertising nins. Bryenion and McKw- ..n. 9P”Y''M'- "14 M"- OM39 cD0.d”?,,N ,l”C,l,',',',',:' ";',,,:,', Sgt. J. a. (Hum) nocheriy. who ,1. i & .mwumm "' 'i ”"'" "”"" ""' '” "'”""' The dam ””"'”d m the 731' whmoch ' ' " ' in-and away u v Hospital, Young people of Zion will parti- rlpaie and Mr. Itoddie Hickox will tell what oamp meant to him. Solo: "My Father's Will" (Tem- ple)-Mrs. Neil MacLean. terial is again available.” We have very few new cars rind half-ton trucks in stock. Buy now and don't be disappointed later. Old time credit terms are now available. T. -The Salvation Army-' "The Home 0f "- Great George Street Charlottetown to word received by his sister. Mrs. Alyre Ai-senault, Elm Avenue. Mr. Doucette was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Doucetie, City. He had been residing in Boston 8 I. O. 0. F. Wreath-Oificers and members Lodge Eaton Sons of England. Wreath-Members of Queen El- izabeth No. 116 Daughters of Eng- Lawreme Lodge No.,yhitc wish to thank Dr. ea, Dr. J. W. MacKenzle, the nurses and Olaf! of the P. E. I. Hospital and Mr. N, D. MacLenn for their kindness and help dur- lng their very sad bereavement. -,--e-:-- . . G. Ives 1 d. sincere thanks is also extended to United Corp.'g&::"o'SEv-(ggftllanzl .1” ------- some (any yearip silly,-e3mLT,-usiees 01 Zign church, those who HEM OM55. ICWETS Ind CHURCH Les.'Titconibe.. I H Personals WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. giiriyt-Zlgili Mission tiuildile no megmms ” ”mp”hy' V- 952. as e.- arry an a I 3., E, A suurdly NIM dervlces Sunday, July 20th, 1 p R. m "mm 7:00-Open Air Market Square M” Arthur Edm'3"d3 ""5 mghneld 11 A' M' wmsloe Nmm Crmg i v. Quincy Stairs, Pastor. . Basket-Wilfred and Tess Smith. dau htcr Kathleen at Ne y k 2 P M Piincetown Road 3.30 P. M. Pmm” 2"2'Jl -1 00 .m Mswdnyx D In nregvisiting at iheprcsentwtimemiii Wirisloe South 8 P M Sunday w”3”'TElm” F”"En' Amherst ”-E ' Am : . .- or III nee r . i V p ' ', .S. In loving memory o brose no -m.s.n3i1"is?-an. 1 .212: .--”;!5:::”i..S::.i:::. ::'::”:.”.t.;:".:”:::.:.”:::- ..f3?::: -no n---a . . , , I 1 M. g,". . . tario. Wreath-George. Eric and Wen- dall Cudmore. ii a.m. Worship and Praise 2 p.m. Children's Church. 0.30 p.m. Prayer. July 19th, 1948. Loving and kind in all his ways. Upright and Just to the end of his There will be an Introduction ser- vice for the Lay Minister supplying winsloe Charge, Friday, July 25th. Mr. Fred Mallclt returned home yesterday from Quebec City after visiting his son Gerald, designer 11:00 s.ln.-Holiness M e e t i n g, Topio "Babbling Brook Christians." 7:00 p.m.-Salvation Meeting Xv Whwdwf Ly - 2 d Mrs. Joseph 'I p.m.-Evsngeii tie Meeting. 1 h wi 1 s in ch - h i; 3 spray M M days. ,- TM" Wm "9 ll "90""! 39 sin ae(p;::-.n walker Lt. Rog" new Mr Hon Rmfr....LeW' i MeTwdiggcialuspeakelfgcwill be D'1slg:a;E?VI:amy,?a Mrs Thomas Sincere and true in heart and ' C”h'''""- 2-39 "1 "'3 ””"""'" Topic: "Clear Vlsioii Necded." Mt and MW Lloyd Grands-ll. in mendlmct R” D- W- MW Whelaii and family. """ Sumrviitrisiou - CHARLOTTETOWN ' sounm 5 in the school building. 3:30 p,m -Eventide Vespers at BUICFICH. Mass. have returned to Pherson and Rev. John McKay. Spraygcharles and Men” A beautiful memory left behind. E'"Y'""5 ll '"lWl,n'- ” Memmin pug. their home after spending 3 few '--mm 5p,ay..Ma,-guru, and Armur and Lnvingly Remembered by His Wife Th” Ch""h Tm” Dm"""' " ' - 1,1, nnd M", days in Charlottetown and also family. and Family. Roger Henderson. ll'lOIk!!fn. In Trouble? Phone 828 Crapaud, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dawson. ALWAYS SOMETHING Fort Augustus, wish to take this opportunity through the press to offer our very sincere thanks to all our many kind friends and neigh- bours far and near, for all they Mrs. J. A. Colebrook and daugh- ters. Ann and Carolyn, Revelstoke, B. C., are spending a pleasant holiday with Mrs. Colebrook's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly olx EAMOU ISLAND FOR SALE IKJNDON. July 18 -(AP)-- Magna. Charts Island, where King John put his seal on the Great Cmpwd. M . d M . G have done in helping in any way Charter of Liberty back in 1215, Clark and G1.-regaoriy, Hrxilifaxfmagg i" nghung the me that destroyed went ,up for sale today-asking also visiting with Mrs. Clark's par- m" ruldencm and saving an 0”” JASPER PARK LODGE IS STAYING OPEN The Canadian National Railways announce that the price 29,500. The three-acre island in the River Thames opposite rtunnymede is owned by Lady Mannon. Buckinghamshire County Council is negotiating for the land. outbuildings and to those who gave so very much in the way of clothing, etc. To the Charlottetown Fire Department, who so' kindly sent out their bumper to save those buildings and to the Mt. stewiirt Fire Department who also was so kind to send help. Again we say to all a very many thanks for such ents. AT BIBLE HOUSE Call in often and look over ihe Bible House stock. New items are always coming to Dr. and Mrs. H. Edward Mac- Mahon of Ca bridge, Mass, and their sons, D' rcy and Jim, are guests at the Keppoch Beach Ho- tel. Mirs. MacMahon, formerly Marian Ross. is the daughter of the late Rev. George E. Ross, IIEALTII WATERS The city of Hot Springs. Arkan- linnd. Bihlel. Teslamenli. ass, is in o. narrow valley and time minister of Zion Chuxinlie needed hem 0050913. PDIUOHI. Hymn contains 44 mineral springs, fam- Charlottetown Y Signed 13001". Prayer BOOM. TI'BM- ous as cures for rheumatism. . M" ""1 M”'- ""'0i'l' K5"!- latlons. Children's Books. Mm A. G Mauro and three Mottoes, Religious Books, or Sunday School supplies may he had here. Does your Church or Sun- day School need a quantity order of Bible: or Hymn Books? We would be pleas- ed to serve you. liours open 1 to 5:00 p.m. ouch day except Wednesday, in in 12. Mail and phone nrrlers receive prompt atten- daughters. Marilyn, Marietta, and Angela. of Port Arthur. Ontario, are spending their holidays at the home of her sister and brother- in-iriw, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc- Quaid, Charlottetown. They also plan on spending some time at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Larkin, St. Peters Bay. Mrs. Mauro expects to return to her home the latter part of Aug- IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. James MacLean, Meadow Bank, who passed away two years ago today. on isso , fire which destroyed the central Building on the night of near Mother, you are not forgot- ten Though (in earth you are no more. July l5ih has not interrupted the operation of this famous "M "H In nllmm you m "M H" iist. g". resort. Temporary kitchen and dining facilities are prov- , I you aws s were before. . . v . - . - - mI3II:.tEroI;0g:Ee.h lovmm gmmbmd by H" 'uR"iRs . ing satisfactory and they Will be improved quickly. Ex- Charlottetown. Family. i cepi for the loss of the central building, Jasper Park Lodge 7 T in loving memory of Mr. Russell M l . , , . . . y mgey. who passed away July 20th, is undamaged and will remain in full operation. us” Your Loan”, ' It is just three years ago today DRY CLEAN Vacaiionisis who have reservations and others who PRESSED ONLY at Since your dear spirit passed away. The loneliness gong through, ' we wish we could tell it all to you. The vacant home and many things, That sadness to our mesnory.brings we have EASY TERMS , WITH ssso rusmcs Olt ' CONTRACT Assusso, 8." At plan to stay of Jasper Park Lodge are assured of finding comfortable lodging, good meals and full recreational fa- RITE-WAY '"'"' f,";:'"”' '" ""' ""1 "W ciliiies available to them. . """'.P”"'”""0VG0"'"”""'” And sniss'yoIs more from year to . . p I p - . . "mm 2381 "ml; yg 3030 ”"- lnformahon and reservations may be obtained from Lovingly Remembered and Sadly Missed by Wife and Family. . ....:.;M? any Canadian National Office or Travel Agent. Pal BITES gr? (A72- M ,,.w'i';i,i 1l'l64lllh.otlni-a .. Nlitaroy Si. '.i't'i1'.'.'.'l'v'r::'.':.. . '0 -Mb-.i--i--seuuuu. L. J. MacDONALD, District Passenger Agent, - MgcNeIIl C. N. R. Station, Tel. 130. ' '18 Itusseii lt. - Sununerside h c