f MAY 23, 1941 filhmiuis IUMURROW | f H ui ENGLAND" UNlll l) LHURCH PETERIS CATHEDRAL 0i CANADA ;.|f,lj,,..... an... us. im- TRINITYMUNITED civics . nee Street %Ni{:IInsF°mmunlnn new. EulrMnIrIIIi-l? us. no IL” chorsl Eucharist end Ser- A U.“ - - . I'll‘ l. se s n Iev. Donsld C. Boothroyd. ILA. 0 his rss t A. thy Kendall. L.R.A.M-. A.A.G.0. 11.00 A. M.: Puhlic Worship. mmunioll, i fioti 9'7'¥;|},I,g2_ 32¢, Sermon: "Facing LifeW-ltev. l). i 1,45 T0616“ “a F,.|uy_ C; Boothroyd.“ " LIB “snudlm Anthem: Recessional —Re|in- tit We n “u”, lltl De Keven. m EL°'"‘LF_.URCH Surlttllny School meets wig‘. Con; r I |.| srels on s morn ns wore p on ST. PAULGEMCM’ “w”, retires for lesson study, _ ' A, Lem" l uni“, En‘. 8.00 P. M.: Public Worship. nist — Mlnllm G L Fun (Please note change in hour). o~".':'.'."t='.T---='»-v osrnss» Ctlllllrmflio“ 5mm‘ s.“ Anthem: “Saviour Thy Children school. ‘p. 1"“ sum!" Prsyer end Ser- “ZM Morning I'll- P er and Sermon. urgéifi-‘Ifbnirlaywstcom (_;__- fir...“ ERIAN sr. truss CHURCH hymns“ church in Clllltll Kee "—Sulliven. V sitors eordillly welcome. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince end Iitsroy Streets Minister lev. I. Judson Levy. BA. MORNING WORSHIP ll AJI. Sermon, “Building for To-mor- m?!" g row." l’°‘§{‘,‘},',,§§{°° D Arnhem’, 0 llow AmiaizlehsrelThy g 9,1), we ngs- - - - c er son 1i N°§ir'I'a'iir.L§i' llbgers The Church School st 2.30 P. M. PM“ M" y, A, Lawson This service offers s Bible Study ”"'°'°"' his»: and Bible period suitable for Ill es and 1e A. ill. Sundry St Vi”, M Public Wot-shill- ' ‘I : Ifigelmlgxuiqc Song of Peace- Ural-KL Even“; worship. ' .i : [wit]: cTzrsk-Ashiord. AN r...’ lllCrawtord Scott. 3-5-- ‘ul; areach and conduct both ser- rites d visitors Cordlslly “mm anlnvited needs, end to you o. cor isl wel- come. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l PM. Sermon “Love's Supreme Effort." Anthem: "0 Come Ye Servants o! The Lord." John Inch, Mus. Bum, Orgsnist and Choirmaster, You are invited to worship with Till; BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIS] __-_ za -—--—-— ION PRESB TERM" 9mm“ csurm. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Prince anldngzzliglion Street Km‘ igutAn B” m“ G. Carlyle webs“, Rev. Roseoengmstecle, . ., . . it - ‘illss Reno Wood onirnosllu . i; WORSHIP , n u‘ A. u Theme: ‘Be Proluretl- ' ' m, _ ling. cCIIIIIIS, (Prairies and Brown- “, m rr-qnosirrrto 30in in cele- lntin; Empire \0ilIIl Sundny- lirmns: Al. 779.. 766. 639. ' Anthem: ‘The Glory sour. — 6mm‘ The Sabbath sohool e .5 . . “shits-mil s cs M EVENING WORSE l’ l 1.10 I’. iil. Theme: “This EIIIDIIO I ‘£32.’. sort, 11a. cs2 Anthem. lerus lily S-lvlolll’. 100k m M,- _. _. _ ._. - —Nevln. Soprano Solo: Selected -Mrs. Arihur Roper. The Sons of England will flit-Hill the evening service. ‘Blessed Is that nation whose bod is the Lord.‘ l'ou are cordially invited to wor- ILOO-Morning Worship. 2:30: Bible School. 7:00: Evening Worship. Victoria day 1941 Hiough weary be the feet that more e 0r heavy be the neait. Never will Eiutish courudt lllllcll- Till the flight of was depart- Hum out the heather-scented d 1 FIOITLeh-glllilfids, lowlands tOO. From countless homes oi other clmes- Thy sons come forth anew. Prim north. from south. from east This column ls reserved for news of lwll lot-mat. but advertising of i. i"ii’...f“"" '3“ t"? ‘“"““' wor . . sble in luvs-nee. ' r c“, p” CBASWELL for photographs. mi CON FEDERATION LIFE INHUL. ANCE- 1,9139 STORE flLosl-gn 11 _ day. B. A. MacDonald? L-gi u-fiiilii. OUR. STORES iii be Prid nizht and closed wall datypefilixiturdsfy": The Greendal Co. l. JUDSON LEVY Will speak at the Cross Roads Church 51111483’. Mill’ 36th at 7.30 P, M. Standard Time. L-soo-s-za-ii, caltrsrvs SEED sronu as well as‘ their Bookstore will remain open Fllday eveninlz May 23rd for your convenience. L-gzo-sqaqr, BEDEQUE UNITED CllUlwl-l. .- The services for Sunday. May 25th are as follows: Bcdeque 11 A. M. 00m Traverse 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 PM. Rev. Ralph W. Barker, Minis- ter. L-404-5-28-2i. PRESBYTERMN CHURCH SED- VICES. Sunday. May 25th. Mount Stewart 11 AM. Ma-rshfleld 1.30 P.M. Harrington 3 P. M. llighflreld 7 P, M, 14413-54341. POLICE courts - Yesterday morning at the court a drunk was fined $5 and costs or ten days. A case tinder the Prohibition Act was adjourned until today, HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE. — Services on Sunday, May 26th as follows: Bonshaw ll A. M, De more 3 P. M. Victoria. 7.30 There will be no service at Hampton. I..-259-5-23-1i. REV. l._ JUDSON LEVY will con- duct service in the Baptist Church at Marshiieid Sunday, May 25th at‘ 4.30 ocicok (fiiillitiildfl Time). mildly note the change of time, L-413-5-23-ll. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. Services Sunday, May 25th are cs- ioiiows: l-Iignfleid 11 A. M. Prince- town Rona 4.30 r‘. M. Wiusice no. til ‘L30 P_ M. Communion Wilt be dis- iwnsed. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Mui- The Central Guardian‘ FIE. WALTER I. N. YORSTON THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Brothers In Arms These men sre the sous of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Yorston, George. town, P.E.I. They nrc spending u. short leave at home. An older brother, Ctllflllllly Sergeant-Major W. Yurston is servin| lenders stationed st Dehert. Walter snd Lewis are attached to thg p, u, I. Highlanders. Iiesdquorters Co. st llnlifsx. * - CPL. LEWIS V. l. YORBTON with the N.N.S. High- Repeated bombing raids on Brb, tish port areas and the industrial midlands has attracted fresh zit-- tentlon to the frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are harried from shelter to shelter and finally driven into the open country by successive raids. Evcntually places are found for them all. places of relative security. but their belong- ings of all kinds are destroyed. The task of emergency feeding alone is 155911 L-‘IZJ-b-Zli-ll. NEW LONDON PRESBYIERIAN Cllultcnnb, Sunday, May 25th.] Granville 11 A. M. Chitou 2.30 rrk\l. Long rtivcr 7.301104. services will be CollUilCLEG by uic rtev. n. ivi. Dull- iaiii, n. A. L-zia-a-za-ii.‘ ‘NORTIIH RIVER BAPTI 5'1‘ cllulwilhb. buuaay, May 25in I ll A. M. luiirview. 3 P. M. Nuzthi itivcl‘. 1.30 i‘. IVA. Lung (JCCK. auri- hay D-CAIOUI. at Lung Lrcéri 10.30 A...i.! A ccruial welcome to nil Sifvlcébli A. E. ‘iudo, iviiiiisiei". L-alri-o-ila-li.’ CORNWALL PASTORAL ClsArttiu. -— services oii auiiuay, Iviay 20in. New UOHIIIIIOHZ Commun- ion hsrmce ll A. ivi. Aillgsitlll c. u.‘ 4.10 r. ivi. S-Lrvice a P. M. Cornwall- s. b‘. i1 Aiivi, service ijcu P. ivi. rtev. it’. rt. Wooosiue, Minister. L-405-5-23-il. lun I lain at the Military Training Ceii‘ difficult. The tnsk of setting them once more with some quantity oi clothing and beddin; is much more diit‘icuIL To meet these enormous needsi funds have been started in various] parts of the ivorld. ilcr Majesty. Queen Elizabeth has permitted thei I use of her name in connection with . " l‘ ATTENDED GRADLATION — ' Enghsh Several nurses iroiu the Prince, Edward Island Hospital motored to Suniiuersirhe inst night where they‘, attended graduation exercises iitldj by the Prince County Hospital, School of Nursing. l APPOINTED CIIAPLAIN —- Revy. Wilfred McCardle of Si. Dunstaiis Basilica staff. succeeds Captain, tlie‘ Rev, George MacCormac as chap-- at Beach Grove. Father MCCillk QUEEN'S DIINI-IDIAN FUND DONATIONS FDR Alli RAID VIDTITJIS the pomlnion campaign, which is officially known us "The Queen‘; tiuniuiiun Fund for Air lioid v10. tims." Every dollnr contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- fllli deduction to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province stiould be forwarded tn the “ova; Trllll- Company. Charlottetown. which reports the following re. ueipts to date: Received yesterday:- _Se2lview Wllluclfs Institute, seq. view, $5.00. Previously ackrlo\vlcdg"ed_. $l.230.iili. TOTAIr-MS-Zfifiiiii. saior Lad to broadcast For Queen’s fund On Sunday evening, May 35m m, 7:15.—Radio statian CFCY-GSO on iilp with us. Scuris Exhibition The Eastern King's Exhibition Will it held at Souris on Wednesday, September 10th, 194i. President. HENRY MALLAltD, Secretary, D. F. DIuQAULAY. Iriii-fi-ZK-Zi. i MR. MOTORIST if your Car needs ItF-we have It. At IiicQUAlWS SERVICE STATION GAS. OIL. GREASING. WASHING. SIMONIZING. uni a complete line of Acces- llii’ PS. Cars called for and delivered. PIIONE 925-J. ARTHUR A. IilcQUAlD Iii IDUD) HUGHES lrM-i-l-rri-i 8i. from west. Cheer echoeizig on cheer They come Lem out the ifinpire o'er: Great Britain's way to clear. 'll‘here‘ll always be an England! Lil. thunder rolls the strlln: W: God-For SOVEYBWUIE- Empire! Le‘ the hills sound that. refrain. v The men of Drake and Nehons bzeed, Whose tome as that. of yore. ‘lihrr. "F-‘ut the no.1. tent: s ucu" night; , tend guard the sea lanes 09l- iOi Arznics c! this Emp‘re vast, So glorious in retreat; They who through biocd-toli- tears and sweat. Snatched victory frnn defeat, SO-ns of this Empire hear the call: Strike to‘ freercm. hard and true. ‘Ib smash the barbarous German | hcixies: 1 Thcri Peace will reign anew l Victor's, Day throukll all the W515. i Has stood for something great. 1n hcnm- cf one glorious Queen Who built by Pence not hate. i JOHN. "THE LILACS," rm. ‘has received the rank of Honorary FOR THE 24th nnd cheek up our assortment. You will need candy. drinks. smokes. thermos bottles etc., for the holiday. lil Prince Street. —-BE READY-— We have on display a splendid array of fishing tackle for the holiday. Hooks. Poles. Flies, Baskets, etc» etc. All fresh in stock. Call tn today CANDY GET YOURS NOW. J. Ernest H. Worth DRUGGISTS Phone I,‘ _ groupulsursiuuasiuuulsilslsilsilsltsisisr G Ii ii g .1 v '1 Mlullmenls. Tickets on siiie by Charlottetown Gyros. Limited number of tickets available- GYRO Charity Dance at Government House lhlmlgh the courtesy of Lieutenant Governor LePage .- and Mrs. LePage, 3 FRIDA Y, MA Y 23rd ADMISSION $1.25 Dress Formal. Iuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu-uuuuu TRYON — BONSLIAW UNITED BArrrSi‘ PAerUuArE. - nest- niorciaiiu: Sunday bciiuui 10 A. M.‘ Preaching service ii A. M. Tryun: Sunday zicncoi 2 P. M. rreacning 5€TVlC€ 3 P. M. Albany: A Pageant Worship Service at ‘L110 P, M. Rev. Stewart Zirites, Pastor. I L-403-5-23-1i. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANAuA. —— rsrcckfieid Charge. -- Preachuig services for hie next three lsuiidays WliI be discuiitiiiueu on account oi tile Ministers absence at tiie General Assembly. Sundty School nrookiielo iiLoU A. M. hunter River l0 A. M Y. i’. s. CIlIiSi-ltill EIIMJHVOUX‘ Hartsviiic raanay. t/iay 23rd at ii P. ivi. cucii Sunday at 2.210 r‘. ivi, Ur. LtitilOl‘ Young, returned Missionary riartsviile, May 30th, 3 P. M. hi-ookueld a P. M. L-265-5-22-li. PLATINA SELLS UP TO $280— An oifcriug c1 piiltiriu foxes brought a top of $2e0 at tile sale! conducted by Lunipson, Fraser a; l-Iutn, mo, New York. American platinum foxes sold up to $130, while white marked foxes reached s high oi $125. Full silvers had a top of $80; tiiree-qilarters. $54, and one-halt silvers, $35 The better furs held unchanged. The medium price skins showed a slight ad- vance, while the grade qualities, were strong. TllE BAPTIST CHURCH. —~ At the morning service, i1 A. M. the Rev. I. Judson Levy will take as the Captain. He is new in uniform. FUNERAL THIS MORNING — The remains cf the into Mrs. Fred- erick Kennv whose death occurred in St. Jchn in Jonunrv of this year, arrived in the compunied by her son. John. and were conveyed to Friuik Hennessep/‘s Funeral Home from where the furi- eral will take place privnteiv tlis morning at. 11.30 to the R. C. Cem- etery. Charlottetown. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT—Don- aid N. Huntley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Huntley, Vernon. was a successful graduate iu the recent convocation 0i Ontario Agricultural College. Guvipli. ob- tain his B, Sc., Degree. Mr: Hunt- ley has had a high standing dur- ing his college tcrm and was a high student in Field Husbandry, leading his class. which distinction he has heri for the past two years Mr. Huntley is at present employed at plant brooding work in O.A.C. and plans to take a post grad- uate course in the fail. NAVY BOY HONORED — On Monday night, April 28th About fifty people of Cross Roads Dis- tric gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs. F‘. J. Gard to honor Bud- dy Moiyncaux. one of the district's young men. who has been accept- ed for service in the Royal Canad- inn Navy. Mr. M. W. Wood de- compiimcntary address ie Mr. Blair MncCsilum_ pre- ciiv lust evening ac- subject oi his sermon “Building L1‘ scnted on behalf of iPose present 'i‘o-inorrow." The morning anthem. a well filled purse to witch Buddy Ricliardsons “O How Aniiabie Amy suitably replied. An enjoyable soc. The Dwellings." The Church Isl evening was spent and delmous School meets at,2.30 P. M. and WCI-I comes you to this Bible Study ser- vice. The service of evening worship is at 7 P. M. At this service the sci"- lliOll by Mr. Levy W be “i-ovcls Supreme Effort." The anthem, Pyc s "0 Come Ye Servants of the LORI?‘ John Inch. Mus. Bac.. Organist and Choirmsster will be in charge of the music oi the day, . .. HON. J. E. MICIIAUD UNABLE T0 ATTEND-It was announced lust night by Rt. Rev. Monsignor J. A. Murphy, D.D., Rector of St. Duiistans University, that the Honourable J. E. Michaud, Minis- ter of fisheries, would be unable to be present at the graduation exercises oi St. Dunstalfs Univer- sity on Monday afternoon next. Mr_ Michaud sent his regrets at being unable to attend explaining that owing to an unexpected tum of events he could not be here to address the graduating class. Rev. P. D. McMahon. D.D., Rector of st. Dunstan‘; Basilica, will deliver the address to the graduates. SUNDAY SERVICE AT CALE- DONIA-Dr. Luther Young. mis- sionary from Koren will preach in the Caledonia Presbyterian church Sunday, May 25 at 3.00 Dm- It l! intereetin to note that Dr. Young is the 1st er of John Young. form- er student-minister at Caledonia. He. will also be the uest-s akcr st n special w.M.s_ anko terlns service to be held in the Wood Is- Adrnission 35c. lands Presbyterian church. WHITE sror niiucl; FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 23rd Music by Ding Connolly and l-lis Orchestra. Dancing 9.30 to 12.30 D. S. T. Just A Nice Drive ’ lunch served by the ladies. After singing Should Auld Acqunintance Be Fcrcot and The Kim,- and wish- ing Buddy the best of luck, the Quests departed. The many friend oi’ Mrs. Fred Hagan will be Rind to know she is much better after her serious ill- TAGS; at her home in Emyvale, P. How Are Your Eyes 7 ll you ere having symptom or strain — headaches, sore eyes or dizziness -_ consult s specialist. At your service with veers of experience end s thoroulll refrscting service. Csil In snd tit flleultiel. ti. F. iiutchcson F. G. BUTUHIJBUN G. F. IIUTUIIEBON discuss Yul" Tax Included .L ‘g your diitl, will co-opnuit-e with those ‘sponsoring tlu- Queen's Cniiadhli i Film}: for Air-Raid victims by 1 bros casting the szoi- or "TU " iwusoiv y C’ i i ‘This 1'5 the storv of a young Eng- lLsii snlor lad named "’I‘UG", He was one of the suiviitars of n 5m. i isii ship ll at was Lurpccioed n1 sea, ‘lli his bWl ' ‘(is (by 1110,1115 g1 ‘ electrical ti iptitlili "rug" 1-..- mics ills cxpc ClllJlS from illt‘ time his ship sank until he was iiinricd safely at a Canadian Port, smi- being adrift in an open bout for several days. This story is brought to you on helm“ 0f flit‘ Queen's Czillildlllll Pirild fur Air-Raid VlCilillS. Ilic time being glziciij." donated by Radio Sto- tlcn CPCY. Remember the time- 7:15 on Sunday evening, Mny 35m ggblz-IE STORY OF “TU‘G" WIL- WAVY NAVY cake sale today, L-436. CAVENDISII CHARGE. Worship 0n Sunday. May 2a in Cavendish at 11 a.m.; Stanley Bridge at 3 p.m. and in Now Glasgow at 7.30 .. P-m- G00- W- Tillcy. Minister. L-439_ 'I‘ELEPIIONE HEARING CON- CLUDED — The Public Utilities Commission, under the Chairman- illlil of Dr. Ira J. Yeo, concluded yesterday the hearing of a request y the P.E.l. Telephone Company 101' a revised schedule of rates. The| present session commenced last. Wednesday, being the continuation 0i‘ the hearing wh‘ch was adjourn. ed lasi- October. The day was fill- Nl with the cross-examination of cmpsmy officials A decision is cxpecieci to be delivered in tlvo or iiiree weeks time. ’ In Memo riam MR. JOHN C. MACNEVIN. I When the late John C. MacNe- vin of DoSable passed away st his hlme there on the morning oi May 11th. the community lost who had stood for the best things in the district for more than ninety years. With him went. the 185i "l 8 Selieration that had done much to win for our province the distinction of being known as e Sarden. And among the people of WHY- dlly he was by no means the least. for he was well known for hs industry and strength oi char- acter. Anv cause that was worthy had his supDOrt, while anything that was questionable might ex- 990i- 110 Symlltfllrlly from tun. There was never any doubt w where he stood on any quest. on for he fearlessly spoke his mind. We will be much the poorer because of his passing. The funeral was held from his late residence on the thirteenth arid was one of the few delightful afternoons of the week, so many coma to pay their inst. tribute of respect and follow the remains to Argyle Shore cemetery ivhcrc they were laid a/wlty‘ bcsitic tlirse cf his wife who had gone on foe years before. Services at the house and gave ‘were conducted bv m. Pas- tor, Rev. Mr. Bishop, of the Church of Scotland which he had most faithfully attended since the days of Rev. Donald MacDonald Mr. MocNevin was tho oldest of a large tmily of whom only one brother nzw remains l-fe is aI ' n... fir. Luther L. Young, Presbyterian ITINERARY Friday. Mny 28 Clifton . . - . . . . . . . . .. S p.m. Sunday. May 2b Murray Harbour No. ll l.lI\. Caledonia Wood Islands Monday. Mly 26 i Missionary i, i i i Murray Harbour So. .... B p.m. Tuesday, May 27 Belfast Span. Wednesday, May 28 Montague, WJVl-S. . . . _ . . 3 P-II! Thursday, May 29 I Canoe Cove lp.rn.' Fridsy, May d0 Brookfieid . . . . . .. . . . . 8 p.m. Sunday, June 1 Marshfieid . ... .... .. ll n.m. Mt. Stewart ,, . 8 D- . 7.30 p.m. l-‘irst Charlottetown Troop (Basilica) A softball game bctyvern the {first and Fifth tZion) Troops t0;k place at the well known Kile Field an Monday May l9, at 7.00 p.m. This garlic was the first in a series of gsmes which will be played among the Scout Troops of the City, and the First nnpLs to play against ihc , th Triniryw a5 soon as 'I‘riiuty has a few practices. Tlic score of Monday's games was 17-14 in favor of the First. The Fan-t and Fifth Troops arr- well pleased with the sport and the Firit tinder Coach P. l... Hiiuuheyfl goes so far as to challenge any Troop of llic City. tvc hope to have reports of more games in next weeks news and we Yfilfi also like to publsh the lineups. Second Cliorlnttrtoivn Troop (St. Peter's) The Second Troop has dhcori- iiiiued indoor meetings mr the sea- son, and expect tn get hikes bcforc Camp, Many of the second Troop Scouts plan on at- tcndinu this years Camp in Fifth (lhurlottetculn Troop lZioni The Fifth Troop field a practice game cf softball on lfilcsday even- ing in ])l‘(‘[)i'il'I!ilI‘ll for tho next same Wlill the First, and the Scouts feel that after this practice they; will easily be able to trike i114- First. i tThcy hope, they guess, they Dl'E-‘ sumeA i Fifth Charlottetown Pack I tzlnni 1 All Cubs of the Fifth Cub Pack are to he on hand at the Church at i 10.30 Simday morning to attend . service“. The Old Wolves expect‘, ca/cli and every Cub '0 be on time ‘i and to have a clean Neckerchief I District Scout Camp At Camp Buchnn, July 2-11 All Scouts ravishing to attend the District Camp this vear must make an effort to return their applica- tion form and a dollar deposit be- fore May 31. So get yours in early. District rreiiminary Cub Leaders Training Course (Indoors) A District Preliminary Cub 1488A- ers ‘Training Course has just been completed under the instructions 0f Mr. Evan McCormick of Dominion Headquarters. It was a very enjoyable arid pro- fitable Course, and the majority of tended. Many new ideas were ex- plained and new games played, while the underlying principals oi Cub work and play were explained at length. Thg Cub Lenders were very well glossed with the Course in all its p uses, but competition ran high when it. was announced that the beans would be cxchonued for jelly-beans. The winning Six consisted of Scouters Madeline Rob- inson. Ruth Duffy, George Geilsnt. Stan Mclinnis and Harry Piriesu Special Course For Scout Leaders And C ‘Fbiictvmg the successful Cub Course completed this week. the District has planned a District Pre- liminary Scout Course which will commence on Monday, May 26th and continue to ‘Itmrsday evening sisgqrguwilLbe helcl_in the scout itteernrn at; Stanchel; and Hector at. home. To those he has left the mel-nory of a long life well lived oi whom it. might. be said that he has gone t0 his grove in s full age like as a shock of com cometh in in its sen- son. - "this our" ‘ Dragging sroundessll '1" A dry, unable fo do : F o I a. a a ~< er Z be out of order. kidneys Isil the eyrleur clogs with iln u. Hesdreher — eels: Qequenlly iolIoIr. Delhi's Kidney Pills lie p cIesr the r sleet, giving nature e thence to mien erlth iiuffilrgivecllkplgyléitilnfl r‘ 2%‘ sml energy. ‘Elly Rollie. Sets. - ||5 ames l ci Cl l i Do-‘ miniomr 0.8.: Morynltctvfrs." Dan MacNevin) Canoe Cove: Weslev a few‘ I ‘the Charlottetown Cub Leaders st- ‘ i r 4 PAL-I‘ Titre :~ r, m-ww-wvme .s~ ulsuuvc; SUPPLIES I“ Your May 24th fir-Li; will not be a real sum-cuss un IeSs you are pruptlrl_v equip- ped .our prices are cs. pecially low . . get your needs today. 3 pee. BAMBOO RODS STEEL RODS Fresh From LINES Regular and tapered E“g""‘d our c wrs This Year Y ‘ ‘ ‘In AHINVARDS NNLON CASI b FLIES Reels, Nets, Devon 10c Minnows, etc. Fli ES I eétmJzcc/cd CANDIES 1 lb. o.-. lb 1m $1.20 THINGS YOU MAY NEED WE HAVE THEM Thermos Bottle. Paper Napkins Dixie Cups Sun glasses Candy Smokes IVHAT DOPJS MAY 24th Mean To You? To keep this dzi_v—\\'0rk- Save-Lend For Victory. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS REGULARLI’ DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING WI‘) 4"") tlPiilN SiVFlIIiD/il.’ l"\"I"l. i".fi‘i '\'tit)\' Tia: JENKINSPIIARIIAGY“ _ Mejia-i 5""? " Dispel ping h ‘my, W , rlluuszis Euvfilfieo rsitsnlhiitiiiiiiiiiiifiiiliil I . W, r Hail ovcr the Provincial Bank and effort to attend as many as possible will start at 8.00 pui ‘This course I of the sessions. should bc oi value not only to the Leaders but offers an excellent op- Ninth Ciiorlcticiuivn Troop portuniiy fci" Group Commiitee- (Trinity) men and members of the District Ccuueil to become better acquaint- ed with the tvork being carried on meet. at their Heoriqu: in our Scout ‘Troops, lectures are Sunday morning for: . suppiemrnied with ti great deal 0i i vices, Wcai" shuts and ucck practical tvzrk, and tn;- iiifoimal ni- Cane on limo and Be PIT mospiiere nt thee;- Courscs makes ‘help yoiar icadczus. for a very enjoyable time. Commit- Good Slidliillg All ! l. i , teemen ore urged to make every “Tall Timber“ ATTENTID n. rnnusn Ihave been fortunate in securing a limited number of FORD TRACTORS " fcatilring FERGIUSON HYDRAULIC SYS'i‘i~I.\l with I-larrows, Ploughs, etc. And farmers contemplating I the purchase of u Tractor would be well advised to call immediately at our show rooms where those oili- standing machines are now on display‘. Avoid disappointment by purchasing immediately your tractor, motor cur or truck as production has been greatly reduced due to war orders. S. Ii. JDIINSTDN 22-1 Great George Street I lA'2S8'5‘§2‘3ls NOTHING WILL VER MEAN are to All Scouts of tho Ninth I W a r1), . é . MATCl-IED ‘nlirrammr SET! .757.50 A rd match i‘? Insured froc. WATERMJiN llllilll m... Sm,- nixus up. up. BUliOi"i\ “CHIEF” $29.7: 3.7. P’; a l-lucr: ’i‘i.\ sri" " ‘R CIA" l5 jewels “ca? quality siivcr- Vi. W. WELLNER Ltd JEWELICIRS SINCE 18.08 "BULOVfl" ‘Dainty, depemabie