hm 1 The Guardian i Wednesday, June 8, 1935; City and Central IOY'I TAXI-Dial 6560 - 6569. 'l'ILEVlll0N- Firestone Home lad Auto. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE -06 the HUGHES DRUG STORE." "wn ritaar ran sicii WELL" -Giggey's Pharmacy. open ove- uug win a o'clock. ' WASH. grease and cleaner. simoniae fl. Dial 4637 for Pick up and delivery of cars. IINEVOLENT Irish Society is halting lobster party on Thursday June 0th at 0:45 for members and their ladies only. MILLINERY CLEARING at ill Style Millinery. Great George Street. Balance of spring hats clearing at E92 discount Open all day Wednesday. yesterday in Alpha Lodge Rooms. Charlottetown. Meetings were pre- sided over by the president. Mrs. Morley Smith of Charlottetown. Splendid reports of Lodge activ- ities were given by the deputy presidents of the several Lodges. and the sercetary's and treasur- the Province. dent. Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Montague: vice-president. Mrs. J. G. Dennis. Charlottetown; secre- tary. Mrs. Leon Johnstone. Mon- tague: treasurer. Miss Ethel J Sutherland. Charlottetown. (re- elected): door-keeper. Mrs. Lloyd Crockett. both past president: of 331-? '''0M9"3 ”'””A "' Wilkie. Alberton. Join the Prince Edward island Association. Attend the annual meeting. Individual Memberships 81.0). Group memberships 3200. Send to the Convener of Member- ships. Mrs. Victor Hudson. Park- Rebekah District Ass'n Annual Meeting Yesterday Delegates from all Rebekahl Lodges in Rebekah District No. Rebekah Lodge No. 93. to hold 14. (Province of Prince Edward district meetings in Alherton next island) met in annual meeting year was accepted by the District er's reports showed continued pro- presented enjoyable and instruc- gress and interest in the work of tive exemplifications of the work Rebekah Oddfellowship throughout of Rebekah Oddfellowship. Officers for the ensuing year N.S., past president of Rebakah were elected as follows: Presi- Assembly. An invitation from Regalettc Association. At 7 p.m. members participated in an impressive memorial serv- ice presented by Alpha Lodge. This was followed by the regular meeting of Alpha Lodge. during which Acme Lodge. Montague. and Alpha Lodge. Charlottetown, Mrs. Annie Machean. Stellarton. Maritime Provinces. was the guest speaker for the day. and gave inspiring talks at both afternoon and evening ses- sions. Also present. to add to the deliberations were Mrs. Ruby Houle. C.D.A.. and Mrs. Jean Maritime Rebekah Assemg. Rotarian Speaker Stresses News In Irlef i l PI'l'TSliUriuil - (AP) - United Steelwonsers tcloi in”, day began spelling out to 08. Steel Corporation the unions he. . mands for a substantial wage .0. i V crease. Both sides expressed nm for a "speedy. peaceful t-.eu,,. OTTAWA (CP)-Announcemem of the retirement of C. M. thud, Drury as Canada's deputy deienc. minister and appointment or . high-ranking RCAF officer to lug. ceed him is expected to be mad. soon. ,it was learned Tuesday night. MONTREAL (CF) - The aim of Montreal Tuesday announced that Henry 8. Wingate. llresidgm of the Internittonsl Nickel com. may of Canada. has been .9. pointed a director of the bank. OTTAWA (CP) - The gave”, ment intends to boost salaries or Canada's judges by a flat 32,500 a year -H no matter whether in. iudae earns 8.000 a year or 52.5,. 000. federal informants disclosed Tuesday. LONDON. fAP)- The Western Big Three and Yugoslavia luv. arranged to could the politic.) consequences of Russia's reconcili- Mater of MacDonald Col- P. Burge, H. C. Heartz. Gramei Coloured slides of the College first graduating class in House province and in the Maritimes '9'9ll09ln39'K1'ld0 June 24. West- which Sir William c. Macdonald em officials reported Tuesday. MacDonald College Graduates Honor Alma ation with Yugoslavia at a con. am. ;Organization's Philosophy 0 uETURNS FROM Ennoxllloxl ”To help others in the fullness F M. . J. D. 5. . 0 ,..lcge Ste. Anne de Bellevue. Que. Boswell. Ge W l hi. ' - . ' h 'n d 1 l - h ld S i . .. Mr, K. A. Parker, superinien-10! joy in hung should be upper. nor 5. la eviar MIC orge rig Keithluunpus were 5 on all exp am 0 cience 1 .0 t, . -I w 1; H000 residing in this proviiice. along: LeLaL-heur. R. . - ai ' . ill , . ' dent of City Schools. h8S l”9ll1Fll'lmDsl in me ".95 of Rom-.805 at 0-6-3 0r1afhe:);,l'ldp:e:,,i:: uf mt. with their wives and a group of Fraseit. L. E.CDil))ifcl-rftll: vekinltilEebhfhlligml'lglla;l?dt1.l;tE:v)(lllalllls thghltighllgliitls Ililfactligaflliunlleelllselllefg grill ti? bllllllllilgn Mualcdghealdmlgldjlx: HALIFAX (Cpl-' Flldeul Ind ad from Eilm0lli0ll- All39l'3- ll"l"0l..-0., have grasped the full mcan- iroxiiit-e of Prince Edward 151300. friends met recently ai the Ex fihompsun. Llovd Seamarl Lorne now famous seat of learning. A and philosophy showing the back- lege and Macdonald Institute p-mvlnclul Pwgnulve CMSCW" for three Weeks he lll9i SlX'.V'l"Ul'.mg of the pm1.,,ul,hy 0; the organ. M,-S. T' w. L, p..(m59' wife 0, i.ei-inicnial Farm to do honour to Callbeck. Lloyd Lockerbyl li-ecording of Greetings from lila- ground of Slrl William Christop. completed mi; jmel-953100 M5: tw” met here T"'"d'y '0 ll0"0i' "he" 5”p"""e"de"l5 aml schmllizaiion”, Leo E. Golden. Hart- Lt,.(;m-, mouse; Leg (guide,-L 10. their Alma Mater and reroidl Front row. left to right: Mn jor Williams and a similar mes- her Macdonald's family tracing tory pmvlnclal lad" Robe" L" Sm” l"5pecl”"5.l” 5md'V.9mlll".mS m"'liord. Conn, personal represenia- re;-national Representative; l)is- 'l""' "099. l"'9'05' in ill? (Tl?-lGllamC Boswell. Charles M. will sage from Prof. W. J. Reid. was its origin in lnverriesshire Scot- The above group lllclllfe 31143 field nllllidtllleulelxtug fill), that H" .0"0e"-lg Wllll 3d"ll"l”'a”9"Ha"ll live off the international Presi- 1,-gm Gm-91-nor A1130 Mac-Dunald; lllallilll Whll'll loillf Plat"? at iheillams. Mr. Keith LeLacheur H. heard at the ion the spot" cele- land its emigration to P.E.l. and also one showing the birthplace guwn ' n N E in M" "15P9C"0'l 0' 5"ll00l5- The ”5””"5 dent said at the Rotary Gover- Hon. 1-. wg L, pmwse, Lt.-Gov, ll'99l00'ld 0" lhe C-3llll)llS- lVi'. Clay. Mrs. Vernon Macilean bration the contribution this family made of Sir William C MacDonald on .' were held at the UnIVersIl.V Ollnm-is banquet 1,51 evening in me of me Pmvim.e of prince Edward Pictured above are those in at- Vernon MacLean. Mrs. R C Par-l The llslalld group was repre- to the early life and culture of the Glenaladale Estate at Trac- JERUSALEM (AP)- Th U MlKl”'3- 00'-5'3”'l"l8 Speaks” Cliarlottetown Hotel. Rotary Gov- Island; Mm Leo Golden. wife 0; iendance: ent. Grace Lai. D. C. Schui-man sented on the campus by Mrs. J. the province A resume of the adie were shown at the cam us ed Nations mlhsd annistle nu. hum "l”l'lg llle meelllli” we” 9rn0l A18-ll M80D0'l3l'l- Glace Leo; Rotary Ann Sally MacDon- Back '0"- le" l0 Pilzhlz Alball Mrs. D. C. Schurman. llwalter Jones, a member of the benefactlons to education in this re-union. at St. Anne do Bellevliie. mission censured Israel 'i-3.23: 3li..5...5”i..3”"3'.. ”s'. ”i.')'”'83l3-Bil il.”i?JSllLgN”;.”.?;i.l12Ts”'.i?: 31:; ig',ig;',405f”g;ag3i'e;1g;;;;; I . ;g;..-,3;-cf-01333130 v,;-3;: Copter With Two Aboard O 0 Missing On COaS1' -The Douglas Aircraft Company Tuesday aonoiavcod plans to build cock, former Dean of the faculty G men spoke of me regard in VI V I h Ct f U I L S D . 0 of Education at the University 01 wlliclf the Rotary Club of Char- l all” 0 l 9 ly 0 "Jr me i .' Emu" "mi "" ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CF)-A hell the RCAF had radio stations ask I Jet tranntort. its DC-8. able to . 4 . . town, Mrs. A. W. Matheson. wife 3”l""c"9w5"' ll”l'P'0W" '5 held by llubllc 0m" of Premier Mathesnno Rotary , . . vials of the province and city as Anne Marion MCAHNEII wire of R 1- llvoun SATLRDQY Mel” well as bv citizens generally. D- t -t G , I51 1' F d. y 0 JAMBOREE - FORLM. .. . ,' t dad W "W by is ric - oiernor .ec r0e , ........... H1ll”rclgigvfilgteilnerlgermitllug ms? Past District Govt-i'nor F.il lord. "W - ' . ii it (ll ll; t ' . Al Bl: ii. - - . - - . . . . lthe hoiiuur of nhrowing the 3 l "X " '"""'5l me is an uninformed and apathetic sire to stir up strife. hold back pro-1 copier with two persons aboard is residents of the area for any i.n- fly from 10! Angeles to New - Lrgilsaigrgstmc thet ruggedf ilaqnd frockdy fngnatgon theymmlght lhave. wd York h 4 ill hoin-s. oas area 0 ew oun - e wen er eeara . land and dfillly log is hampering RCAF officials said several ligyt cAM'P3Eu'T0N- 30- 30- '09)- search operations. planes and USAF helicopter wil Tl” "mull Mn” Wllnsl 15! The United. Helicopters Limited join the hunt. An RCAF Lancaster 39"”? Pfldwmm ll 30ml?" NW craft left Springdale Sunday for a may also fly from nearby Torbay. B"l1MW1Ck MEI! madly Whel Personals -witrli to illuminate your cenlen- 3'00 5.”"'l leade" LN?" Ha" viiizcnr.v". said Very Reverend J- SFESS-" nial ghiriliday cake on Queen C” l H. Durney, rector of St. Josephs "To live democratically in the 5 130-mile hop to St. Anthony. on the The missing an-can carried a 16 planes with loads of DDT northern tip of the province. and three-day ration gupplyl glegplng spray took off at dawn from Nic- LAc' Lmlls Nomla" of R" 0 ” ' - th esture of goodwill Sealed " ll" head lallle l" Church, Kentville. speaking at a home we must recognize and res- - t r- sulllm Trem”"' 0"l' re" Mludre" 9 lg lwhich om ted dlnlllg "mm "B" we": Dr" Ge” luncheon meeting of the District pect ihe r' ht; of other m 001111! We'll 3 "ho" Vlsll wllh hlS,l1,,ll:lll:rll::(l!Sl(ElEVeTH0f Prilywse parid V0lcel::ll,lre5l(f'le'll El";l' Chm" Conference of Rotary held at the of the. fanligilyvevcn chilllsenlmlrsil Plfelll-I MP and M'5- Th”-V S'lhig gracious lady at Government 9 eflwni I 3 mamt g"mT"' Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. Mr. education teachers only assist par-i Nwnm Alba"y' before lealml: llniisr to grant Mrs. Golden and 5'd9- R" "ll 'l”"”' lac” ary Marshall Wilson. president of the ents. they do not replace them. In! has not reported since. Some lum- bags and an emergency kn, tau airfield it Victoria county. be! Camp employees about 20 .-M: Strong winds forced a return to miles nort.hwest.of Spi-lngdale said the bug an hour htgr nd kept they saw the helicopter fly past and Dion". S” thg ggnall pun" grounded for 9;. then returned towards Springdale fggt 01 an dgy, '0' 'w"s"5 where he ha.5 been mvself the honour to receive Elem Cl”"l”"el0w"l Rlllh C"ms' Halifax Rotary Club, presided. clubs and societies. prejudices be-l ""5 '” R'C-A'F' Slam” ”' lwitih them. the Premier and the Cl'3"l0"9'0W"1 Ed S","'lli 9'95” Taking as his theme. ”Are You cause of religion. race or sex arel 59'-B "S3090 fitavor as guests were presented '7l9"l. Elf"-, 5"mmel'5"le3 l'”'lk a Canadian," Rev. Father Durney out” concluded Father Durney.- M'- "ll M"l- Harry Belle” at their reception. are unforIzet- C""'5- Fresldenl Elem Cl"'l'l”.l"i traced the history of Canada which "Our system of government has itsl UV! N'""'0"l '0 llle" home ,m table incidents in our lives." Mr. town: Helen. Smith. Slimmefsldei for a number of years entailed faults. because of the human 919 Borden after spending the 0413- G010?" mm. Norma Fisher. Charlottetown: strilc. heartaches. bloodshed and men! but it is still far better than . ' a short while later. This was the Tfusfj u last report received. 0 133"!) -to mpg"-my Company officials here said Nomi-1 BAY. om, (cpi Mme names of the pllotandlengineer will tour mrvmng D1000, qugngupieuv About I per cent of Norwsy'i not be released until next-of-kin who came mo limo” 01.000000 working population is engaged in ' have been notified. on their 2130 bmhny May 20' agriculture. against 41 per cent s 11 First details of the missing cop- have set up um, own individual half-century ago. ter were released Tuesday when m”. funds I SANTA MONICA. Calif.. (AP) ”The chief enemy of democracy and false promises and the de-l MT ll M03"'?3l- wlllleg the” speaking of Rotary as the 3l8FE3T?' -l0l'l95- C"3'l0"9"”'”'? strife to be changed when cool- life behind the iron Curtain where 39"?" T9c9lVed medlcal lre" -"wedding of business and prnies- Vaughn ,Gl'00m- Pl'95"l9'l' F-l90'v headed and far-sighted loaders be- the main thought is to enclose the' V 5”" 3" ll" Montreal General sions" as one of the basic prin- 5"mm9l5ld91 Della M00l'9- Cllal” gantn plcturea l.1ion which would world-let us stop n ma reieasc 0 Iomital. ciples. he explained that the lDilel0W"i Fred M0"l'E- Cll3l'l0l'6- be advantageous both for defence those already behind it." classification system was design- town; Pl3Dl5'- L95 Al9X3lld9T5 and expansion. . United Church ed to bring all together to ex- song leader. Geoi'S6.l"lllfll'Bl'i- Father Durney reviewed the ' change views." To learn what the Following the Gmemm S balk steps leading up to Confederation 0 Meeting Opens IACKVILLE. N.B. ICPl - The list annual meeting of the Mari- time conference of the United Church opened here Tuesday with worship conducted by Rev. James L. Fraser of Imperoyal. N.S.. soafaronca president. The executive reported on mat- ters attended to since the last conference. including nomination d a board of governors for the United Church home for senior citizens to be opened here July II it also reported on the estab- lshment d a committee under kev. D. X. Macintosh of New Waterford. N.S.. to promote with- h the region the national evange- listic mission to be ' 'l 4 this Ian. ......m.-..M- (Continued from page it Russian Gov't he powers of the free world . . . we must conscientiously study whatever can serve possibly to re- duce world tension." In London. he first reaction of diplomatic ni- Hclsls was that it would be diffi- cult for Bonn to refuse the Rus- laii bid.) Adenauer plans to leave Bonn 0' ny for a visit to the United tea and conferences with Presi- dent Eisenhower and State Secre- tary Dulles. He will call on British Prime Minister Eden on his return u-ip June 10. IIITIIS. MARRIABES. IEATIIS 503 For Inssrtloii a view to changing him. but ra- ther to delve more deeply Into what each holds in common which may prove beneficial to all. "My religious convictions. m)' national and policltal convictions are my own." he said. "l differ tremendously with many Gill?” ln such things but there are bl! things in which we can ITOW "101 live together when we Eel I common desire and ambition to go ahead with them." "1 want to be respected '0? what I am-I did not come into Rotary to be made over to I pattern-I want to know P60Pll and avoid thoughless. planning without knowledge. which is fre- quently offensive. "We must develop an aware- ness of people no matter where they come from and accept their contribution to our community. and give them something ll! "t turn vifhich they may gladly 80- cept on terms of equalitY- Tlllll is not a melting pot-but a re- sevolr." he said. "By our deeds. day by day, we should make people among us feel Nil! 5190' are a part of our common in- terests and that we do honestly respect and admire them- Seated at the head table in 'nlng room "A" were: Fred Mc- Alllster. Governor Elect: Vefllll Ford. wife of past District Gover- Zion W. M. S. Auxiliary Holds Annud Meeting The annual meeting of Zion W. M.S. Auxiliary met at the home n -M-M-:-?---m-j-:--t BIRTHS (in; 7th, 1965. to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lolth. 1 lbs. 3 on. day evening with a good attend- of Mrs. C W. Patterson on Thurs- mmgv other fellow has in mind. not with quet. the annual ball was held at stating that many long hours of The Charlottetown I-lotel.' with debating. planning and study were dancing to the music of the Down- necessary before the constitution towners. There was also square was dz "(ll up and signed at Char- doing the calling. .m.-.M on July l. i867. (continued from page it Referring to his original ques- tion. "Are You a Canadian". - Father Durney expressed doubt Rola ry Buslness whether many understood what the democratic way of life means. As flglilllfaxpgt S 335:1:-;'g'.heG:pVee;0:l::1l'gl an illustration he said that recent- r.od address on IIln0er- ly 500 students of various com- giilonu SeW.Ice.. and W" fouowg munilies in Ontario were asked to .d by David Guam Past Dug set down during a 45 minute per- trict Governor and Golden Anni- loll wlim llle-V ""d"5l””'l by ll” versary District Chairman si:enk- w"."l 'de'"””””y'" m on uaolden Anniversary of lA small percentage of the stu- 3 ldents revealed that they had no Rotary in District 234." . The following resolutions were :g;:?ll0a"b0ut"lnll:l;:l, ::””"c"el:1l; then submitted by the resolutions committee; George liurridge, Cecil lal;::1"3:lf'v?ifegl:0l'(l,n'lE";1n5d ffggrlfhlgg Gurcelon wml J" A' Cluk .5 chair" ten per cent inadeyany mtirsitlon of Ilka. . . . n---m am - um fl.” E3I3.”:.2'.lf?::?."il?lEl'':i.;lli': .' A'"ll"""y M Rum” inlet" if our democratic wnv of life is to national we send greetings to Past prevail .. um Father" Dume District Governor. Dr. Donald A. ..'To iive democmucauv hl;' an MCR3" from "I. mth Dlnrlcll "' aspects of life principles of co- "mbkd l" C””l'”"c' " Cl"" operation and tolerance must be l"""mwn' bu nu" 'lly' June 6' applied " This means tolerance of 3' 1955' "'d ”p''” N" wpmcll the views and opinions of others ation of his great contribution to Strike; always end in mm mmiset Rotary when he conceived the idea l P dancing with Dr. George Fisher lnttetown in 1864 to be later Hill-I fied by Upper and Lower Canada 0 9' C.W.L. Meeting The regular monthly meeting Hilly Redeemer sub-division CVt'.l.. was held Monday even- ing June 6th. at Community Cen- ter. The president Mrs. Fred Steele presided and the meeting opened with prayer by the Rev. Director Father Murphy follow- ed by 0 Canada with Mrs. Ralph Arsenault at the piano. After roll call of executive mem- bers the minutes of the previous regular monthly and executive meetings were read by the sec retary Mrs. John A. MacDonald and approved by the meeting. The correspondence as read by the. 590'9'31'N Ml'S- Slellhen Connolly Was as follows: Mrs. L. Noonan, to annual Art Drawing. Thank You cards from Mrs. W. McMan- us. Mrs. Louis Doyle and Mrs Art Lawlnr. The treasurer Miss Mary Duffy reported a substan- tial bank balance. The following convenors were present and gave reports: Mom. bership. Mrs. Robert Gallant re- ported a good success in collec- tion of membership dues for the year. Finance. Mrs. Char- contained in the fourth phase of the Object of Rotary. which was New to ernlfourage and foster: .' d b F d " o advancement un or- it s" good will and lntarna:- u onal peace through a world fe- . lllwmlp "l blmne" "d p"''”' lS?8l?t;:etl35Si.waSsCl'lI:f:li li-hthltfawolllll low mm "lad l" n" ld”l 0' for the purpose of organizillig so ce." We rejoice with him that there 'l wwd "lands Tn '0' W" "mom Rmnlam 1" Mr MacGou an of the D t ninety countries of the world who ment' of A rig H 0 ' l';l"&i are striving to carry out this . H3.) c".".” ""3 9 ideal of service that there may be 0"'"'l3 0 V 3”"l3 0" "Wrest- us ing discussion of the formation of Peace on earth, good will toward a Hi club. Founwmg Mr. Mac: Be . resolved on 0'. ml day Gougan's discussion. the election ance. Psalm 11! WII HP!-'I'!d ll of June, 1055. that this Conference M memb"' '" '”l''" ' 4'" P0"l"'Y unison. The scripture l-mu Mt-0 of District not publicly acknow- 0'00 0" 0.5 ' " . 1 P'0S'de"'- - thew 0, yen," 1.1;. w” and by ledge, md express. our sincere Allan Maclilillani vice-president. AY-At the P. E. 1- Hoilllllil Dll Mrs. Darrach. The exposition was apprecmion for (he hospitality lit-til fly M3CMlllan; secretary. ' given by M", nulinggll. A geg- that has been extended an vmb Marie MacMillan; adult leaders. Alton Jayofl-leakes Station. ason. sioll "l 9"”, Wu follow”. 5! 100 Rotary Am" "'0 Rmuhns Walda Taylor and Mrs. Ben the Lord's PHYET ll! lllll50ll- and our guests by the Char1ofle- 893"" les Smith announced plans for Pantry Sale in August. also that postponement of Afternoon Ten to September 14th. Program. Mrs. Alex MacLesn reported procur- lliit entertainment for the meet- iniz. Press. Mrs. Ivan Ben-lgan reported all activities in local pap- ers. institutions. Mrs. Ray Dunn reported having visited sick mem- bers and distributing reading ma- terial to institutions. The blessing of the gavel by Fr. Murphy followed. after which the President thanked the mem- bers for their work and co-oper- ation at the league activities dur- ing the put month, and urged the members to attend the Corpus Christi procession on Sunday June 12 Aldiscusslon then took place ro- . I Rotary Sir Echo "Little Sir Echo"-G e o r g e Findlen of Fort Fairileld. Maine. a Past District Governor who rates first among his equals as District Song Leader in Rotary. Barter's Film Lab. Presbyterians In Session TORONTO iCPi - Professor David Hay of Knox Theological C o l l e g e criticized Presbyterian ministers Tuesday for their "dull and tedious prayer meetings." He said at the Presbyterian gen- eral nssembly that he is not advo- cating application of "liturgical lipstick" to church services but suggested prayer meetings can be more attractively presented. "We have been moaning in this assembly that we cant tear people away from movies and television to attend week-night prayer meet- ings," he said. "it is mostly our own fault. We are tiring our C.G.I.T. Meeting At Fredericton FREDERICTON (CP)-A report on girl scout work in Japan was given to the Canadian Council of the Girl Guides Association Tues- day night by Mrs. Max Wright. provincial commissioner for Brit- Wright. who spent four months as a Canadian trainer in Japan, said the country had 10.000 girl scouts and they were beginn- ing to form brownie and ranger groups. As Japanese women had not been encouraged to leave their homes until recently. they were especially interested in camping. Mrs. Wright said the Japanese government had asked the World Association of Girl Guides Girl Scouts for the services of a Canadian trainer. The Canadian council is holding preliminary committee and other sessions before its annual meet- and Richard Donelly. the quints' solicitor in North Bay, announced Tuesday that the girls have "signed four separate agreements entcrlng into trust with the Guar- anty Trust Company of Canada.” AUTHORIZED mastitis Licensed Vllrlng contractors REFRIGERATION We sell. install and ser- vice refrigerated counters, walk-in coolers. also House hold refrigerators. -.1 C. G. I. Vacuum Clean- er and Polisher Rental ser- vice. MOTORS I APPLIANCES We sell and repair I motors. washers and siss- trlcnl appliances. Storey Electric HI Grafton Iftfoit PHONE 37 1344.0 lio POPULFAR SHADES people out with the i ” ,y of our methods of prayer." He suggested the congregation be given more part in such meetings through responsive reading and prayer and that ministe 3 concen- trate on explanations of church he- liefs and doctrines. The assembly voted an extra 875.000 to the board of missions which weiit 091.000 over its budget last year. Dr. J. A. Munro. board secre- tary. said the mission board can- not go on assisting local congre- gations in perpetuity. Its lob was to aid congregations to get on their feet. financially. James Duilon of Petcrborough. chairman of the board of adminis- tration. said there are some con- gregations showing these tenden- cies." he said. AIR PASSENGERS United Kingdom airlines carried WILLING TO 00-OPERATE FULLY An open letter to His Warship, Mayor J. D. Stewart Being firmly convinced of you complete cooperation in the matter of Saturday closing in preference to Wednesday. and with a desire to wheel the wishes of those who favour giving the change to Saturday afternoon closing a try. we gladly fall in line with the up-' parsivt inaiorify. although not wholly sold on the idea. sheorhyhwrgfng With this in mind. and a willingness to ease t- views put forward in all sincerity to make this Contannia Your n memorable one in the history of our City. we are conform- ing to the proposed new arrangement for the susnwior . F 0 ,- iiardlniz the C.N.R. banquet to be z,a.s2.ooo passengers in 1954. an in- . 3 . --mg-an;-e ,5”, :::'.'."..”t..:.':..'."."' ..::.:' :.: ll”--53””?-ll :rli..::":. 0' " W W- - ta on una . . - ' i ' ' - - - - "'0'Pl the chapter of the study book Lt.-Gov. of Prince Edward Island. ”'"l 5” "ms "'0'"”"'llll' '00 1. W... ,.,,,.,,d by Mrs. mph," E "fall" M"K9'”l" ' ””' "Where'er an c Sun" Several Hm, A W ld h I . . . . Math , p - wou be c argcd. '7' "elm s lb” 1 on visits were made to sick and Prince Edward lll)il1nd.r:'ilIderHll n W” moved "d secnmled "'9 Tumor. umnded by Ml” M". c lets Automotive nnA-gas shut-lug, Regret was expressed by worship Ltycol J David mew." following meeting be held at Wong El-B0!!! Francis that the suh-div- - - - . d i i Ma 0 ” hug; iaJl"ltJ:cturn to hospital of lggewnlym. of 0" cm, u ;;la8yndss1 West School on Tuesday. "5c0:ch :t5il'eze:ndtodt:ihee C:'t'l&i CMIIC now”... 3 Jun III. 1 . . am 101' 1' m of 0' mg W1 I M, If". 10- M 0,, 0 term. Fr. Murphy briefly ad. Wholeggle Pang Q . lasso in u. on year m'B;;';,'0tm'f;:,y "ml umu; m:Vehn:;: l;l.9s0l:l3'edli'?Il'7)l;!;ICl:'lIlrl'!reII;l M 50,. ,;,gg;;,";,,, ,,,,,;ed""f5,0 ghretsearmmmeeting um which Eqmmmt Ifiutivo today our store hours wl eel fer a lvlly er ofedis iwas give'n gind resenmjve mm 1”. Leo G01. very interesting moving pictureg by? iYilifl"l0liMarK::i:r'iui"nr.::is' rliggg Motor Parts OpIM dly O0 Wednesdays. X CPI OVCW W04 show a liar ncreue Ii v- deny 1. inviting Mm 0', uk 0 . . - -M--M:-G lugs and attendance. The Home . wnmmm, In in "ma (Continued from page ll '""ll"5 cl”"d wllll P"-V" '”l we gtoqk jjmjng Geuj dog L D 0- lowed by the national anthem II. I. Mae can Helpers -ems-ry we we report mm. commenting on 100 u. ' and Fuel Pumps of that branch which also showed I 0' 0" 1 I In men”. h .1 Vin :50 A dam. oundlng of Char . can In so-opowalos HENDERSON land CUDMORE After the meeting In members 9' h H-Bomb Attack Bet-e1bnt(e:lr'lain.e”d Ci: thai Junior "Axum! ti of S10 wa voted to e ome L . anc ng as: mmuntyCsn- 0:," gm. in 13'0"”. We are indebted to lie merch- c'0'l".i.lh:,a:';;'ed hm" l:;55lmb'& for under the direction of Mr. M0103 SUPPLY Way 13. I The iiominatle-ii; cnmmitiesd (ha?! gllllazz lzldlilfelll ,b1, 0, 00,, ,0 --hmbl, .3300. :3ll1byB!rl;lIIlIt.y 'iI'hIshwss 1310; . uni” .". brouslli ll! '11 l' N90" III I 0 ance" to civil defence orgaiilza- 3 5" "I0 '0" Q..." 5,. m following officers were elected: c""'"v l''" '''"d' "1" ' "'0" "ll tions. Ml'l- Alf! M101-Ill Old 50! tom- President. Mrs. A. a. King; lst 50"” C0''''''''"- 7. The Ground Observer Corps mliiee. vice-president. Mrs. A. Darrsch: We are srnteful to the VPIIIIEG consist: of sumo civilian ' . zi-id vice-president. Mrs. A. White; merit of the Charlottetown Hotel who man some 5.0M observation secretary. Mrs. Rendle urea; and its staff for the excellent ac- posts and 1! filter centres across treasurer. Miss Ida Mncbougall; con-iinodatioiis and services ren- Canada. . message secretary. Mrs. Blair 0034- m3j.AFM;0l0l'll0d 32081:! 01:0 .9 - l Th Ind loel Rondo f- II It . . In i:;Pr.':- .. :..'::.':' .:.. .. 2.. .. "wt .. -.. assisted by Mrs. Mlllar MacFad- operative. and in than we extend 000- lmfoscfslu 0' 1-000: "'7n;'W yen and Mrs. Albert Mat-Dougall. our sincere thanks. 0' '0- - '0' ' '0'” 0' 130- - The 28rd Psalm was repeated r--mi- in unison. The president reported 1'0 EXPLORE ANTAICHC that the Presbyterisl would be LONDON M” 0 Inn” .10 '"..t.'”;.'::" i'..i:'."'.'.”..".'.'.' "g:,":'d ----9, -my.-gg -- I ' . v as am- - P0l"'"' " "9l'l'l" " '""'d land. l1'I:r tit: adjacent Islands of this mceiint ii i of Falklands d nden Mcciins Clo"-'6 Vlih hm" 3" lnerlliemaililaretic later tis yea and the Mizv-ll bcncdiciloit NU" "to assess the scientific and min- metillil ll 00 N Mlfl ll "'1' oral potentials of the area." A some of Mrs. D-rr-ch with Mn. colonial office announcement said Albert Macbuugsll. Mrs. A. A (hp gm-vgy win my: mung. m. r MacDonald and Mn. Jnhii Dalaisl end of the year and carry on as is lush throughout as Astuds tun. wanna-raxnn MHIIYM-m MG REAL FOOD axnact AIIIII. SUSSEX GINGER NOTICE , lffectivs TODAY this store wl be open el day Wednesday and Friday M9. Closed Saturdays 11:30. (tostsllo's Meat Market Spring Perk lead Illl 4628 Osnplota Funeral and Amhlaloslervloo -pwnnur- IIIIT I. IMILEY ('()l I ll