LEL- >0-**“"*' _ ‘a 4AAAA‘vA‘AA a sostouuo 7 1N7 E cuuncuus t g A‘; AAA‘ L GIITIII. Qllllllll Tlheshnoisrassrvodlsrsen t! loll lowest. but advertising of 'n**‘°" v v7 a IIIII! nature may h; inserted . ambit: cents a ION strictly pq. ’ CHURCH or UNIIED LHURCH ‘____“£"_"______ ENGLAND oi CANADA Coors for photographs. .--—-,-""_"‘— TRINITY UNITED “"‘ CATQEDRAL ~ which msoua Tag D - or. PETEIXEHO“ , cuuncn w. “* ‘°' "‘°""'“' s°~"'" "°'"°"° T- l- ull-lama. Minister OONIIDBA-‘ITC- my; u“ ghglis-loas Reverend i-l. (baa 9,9" yum" ammo‘ N IN. MA- " ' Bo KendalLL. - -—— nbi all °“°" m"°‘°' ‘” 0m’ m, 5-°-° ° as YOU! SERVICE Miss Suzanne 52bit. Lin. Music "no mlh can comp“. PM“ a“. Arline! our simvicu - l - or o» Scalar -—- “ofmémmumo, "Kilauea of the Church ScliooL 1 ’l'- HOLMAN urn, will be we “arm. .00 s. m. Primary and Begui- °|°°°¢ I11 day Monday. June 9th. l0 ~ non departments iu social Ilsll. e “w,” girchnrilt and Sermon 06o Earring and Sermon rck Da Services y: All Soils‘ Chapel “mum!” Friday H; mfff-Iualrlrurrdsy. Saturday. {'30 Wednrsdfl?» Evmwn; 1.30 Friday. A“ mm iire free and unlllllffllr “yep, visitors are welcomed and h, Incumbent II Khd to “e "Rm “m- ilie MIVWQ- giuevsonv wmceslu vsulisnciyquuncn ”' sscucrw m, 1, r. lbbott. n.0, Rector [ruygtnn F. Mugford, A-itnQO-r Qrgnnist and Choir Master. "My ciffiniiv AFTER TRINITY H“ tsp-Holy Communion. I \_\l,--Sundny School and» giriir (‘lass- "w _-\. .\I..M0fl'ii.'r[ Prayer In“: Sermon. Preacher, Rev. Canon R- }, .\_ nuasam. u. A.. n. n, ' ' ‘ V Anihrni: "And Did Those F081- i’ Y!’ yon VAL-Evening Prayer Sermon. gubp-qt; "Doing the Unbeliev- iblr‘ _ Yisltors‘ will receive a cordial wrironir- st Si, Paul's Church. . WPRIYS Fae KIRK or ST. JAMES O ill rgal t Miss l. Lillian McKenzie i and Mus, Bao. The Rev. 'I‘. l-I. Bussell Burners Minister M.A., S.T.M. 10 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL. ii i. w. MORNING WORSHIP. gnmirm: “Great Christian Affir- mations” VI: We Believe in the Life Everlasting ..Solsii l>anls Angellciil. rrank, Mr. Raoul ileyimond. Anfiiem: "The lun Shall Be N. More Thy Light" tVouriwurd. (Broadcast (IFCY) ‘l l’. M. EVENING WORSHIP “ : "The Meaning of Pro- iatanoiam" II: The right of Privlle J Cesar udgusesit. ' iririirui; “Run of My Sour litr- nee. vrlu conduct the lervices and deliver the Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i-——-~—-——-——————-— Prime rund Grafton Streets Rev. G. Caryie Webs‘ Minister Min. Arihui- Roper. Choir Director MORNING WORSHIP l 11.00 A, M. Mr. Donald Nicholson of Brookiielii will conduct tiii- ser-, vice. Hymns’: 100. 2Q 600. EVENING WORK-If IN l’. M. Mr. Donald Nichobim M‘. iirtiokficid Hymns: 163. 254. 417. N. B. The Sabbath School meets] at ten o'clock in the morniul. The Congregation welcome to Mr. Nicholson. ‘Thou wilt keep him in perfect whose mind is stayed on You are cordially invited t» war-limo ibwililds “IO KNQWN A! will» When the earth is farthest from s: sun it is said to be at sphel- Foreign Bible in; Bettie.‘ 11.00 a. m. Divine Worship. Sermon: “The Church at labor." Anthem: “Teach Mo, 0 lard".- Attwood. I- A. MAcDONALD will b, c105“; for the holiday, Monday, Jun, 91m GENERAL ELECTRIC nd don Electric Clocks. roan?» of Baptism at urora- mo" 7.00p.m.DivinoW . Sermon: “The Price of er- I "m! "TI, ANNUAL 315011341, ahln" av bum or was Lillian Mc- Anthem: "o drug-was that Pre- ,_ m“- . paredP-Gaui. THE__C_I'I~ARLO'I"I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN u: run-I-un-ipuatn‘ Z_—__II__———q i \ 9 ‘r l Yes. you recognise it . that any end disas- l l u s foolish quoltlou. ‘ trflliyfietsQninsul | ' I Bot equally absurd is P aitLAndofcourssyotfll : : thequerywesometimes ' want experienced sid | I put to ourselves: "How fl also Io the coiupound- | | sick should a person be s lug of your Doctor's | | before consulting s prescriptions. Be sure! l g Physician?" The ob- A Bring than us this I | vious answer is that if "Reliable" Pharmacy. J I ire aren't perfectly wolf W : | h I I ' | ',k'k",f,f,f,';,,",j ,1} j; g Tho Jenkins Pharmacy r I ‘he not”: Th‘ i l The Renal STORE l I ' ' m” nrsrsusmo cueivnsrs I I precious to be frittered |I | ' away in guessing games mo!“ 21° | ' @ Cor. Gt. George l: Kent Sta. I - CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.I. : u h) i I o4 r_ L oQII-n-Inn-J PHI sifiipil" MN‘ . Literature And Life l ..,........ i Icarus-rs» ICONOM! l think We may ssy that our mother Nature is a good hDi-IBE- : keqar. and has done much toi keep hsr family happy. Our first necessity in food. and ‘ for this she has made provislorr- i the roll as we know it st least is i Productive. fish and game abound, - Ind the law of sowing and reap. in: is centrally well observed by er. Provision to is made for our com. fort in many ways. Have we not observed how conduslve to our well being the colour of green is? How restful it is for the eyes to look on the green grass and the green forests‘! Then too how welcome the dark ll after the‘ brilliance of the sun. Water and salt are "0 ye servants of the Lord. bless ye the Lord: Praise I-Iinmsuduraqnlyjflg IVE.” BAPTIST ’ ROGER-S HARDWARE C0» LTD, will bah-closed all day Monday’ Iver m TIME r tn Wrddins. beautiful ilo-lplecea i? sets. special $15.00, is): m. cuded- 5- R Taylor. Jewellers for four generations. Rev. John Butler 0riiaineii25Yarsilgo GREAT BENT. May 8. —— Yester- ‘ llovmo-liamm iiuptials 0n Wednesday afternoon Z8. at half-past three dclcck M. ihe Baptist Church with Rev. James D. Davisori officiating, the May v - y and nature hls seen to it that her family may have them at little cost. Our health is cared for. What “Ill!!! It‘! found in brooks and liVerb-hmv they serve so "flushes" and carry out to sea what would be dangerous to health; ihc ivinds . Pa‘ GE THREE rimiti’: a Will Be CLOSED All Day AMQnday, J une 9 "II-i “'06P flCfuss the landscape‘ 5011-191‘ i001 sir. and the sunshine Minilier. the Rev. J. D. Davidson 3.0. l‘ Upper Prince Street tendsawurm] {I I1 m British m I CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. _. Services June 8th. Coleman 11 A_M_ Milo 2.30 P. M. Sum/mr-rsldc 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. ll. Bishop. "Pianist and director of choir Miss Helen Stewart A.T.C.M. ___ i rnrcvcuis-siriprneai of Sun-i Morning Worship Ii a. m. mum Trkycl h“ 65 Sermon: “The New Beginning", Just arrived. Anthem“. no strength d Eu Bmall size st $16.95, large me Mi (Thkmn) an‘ Y $17.95 at Crockett 8: Storey Lid. l TheChuchSh lfli . Inl worshill. c no o ow- mom CHURCH SERVICES‘ _ sui-‘idfiyri June 8th, Holy Trinity ghumLi G°°'3"°‘m- MWYWIC Prlyer andi Holy Baptism 11 A. M. Sunday‘ school at 2 P. M. Rev. D. A. Yeo i to in charge. ‘U ' 0 EdANNUAL MEETING of Fri-nice‘ Wind Island Registered Nurses" Evening Worship ‘I p. m. Sermon ‘fileverent Unto God." Anthem: “Saviour, Thy Children Kerp"_ (Sullivan) You are cordially lrivimd worship with The Baptist Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Association, Tuesday, J 1011,, CHURCH Afternoon meeting at unéu-yjdtgn and Home, 3.00 P. M.‘ Dinner at Thai Charlottetown Hotel, 6.00 P_ M_ Kent IHARVEL U. , , . DP K 5 Tn- Please present Registration (lords. CHURCH NOTICE for Pfllfjgh o; liiiltnn and Rrustleo June 8th, 15f 5widav shei- qriniiy. Si. Mark's, Rustioo. Srimdsy School 10.30 A. M. MR. 0. K. PIIESBY Organist Pro- tern. 10.00 s. m. Church School gm] Family Hour. . 11.00 a. m. Mornhi; ivarsiiip ....i»§f,",‘¥,-.°°;3i‘,‘,"§§‘°§w‘,§;°9 Q3,“ Lhmmunh“ '1’. M.’ Evening Prayeir 200ml’ ‘ GQPIIIOIIZ ‘TOSSED BUT NOT h ' ' Rev. Sidney J. Davies. Rector. NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches Services. Sunday, June 8th. Clifton at 11.00 A. M. Sunday Sphool at 10.00 A. M. South Gran. ville at 2.30 P. M. Sunday Soluool at 1.30 P. M. Long River at 7.30 P. M. Geddie Memorial Sunday School at 6.00 P. M. Rev. n. s. F‘ ' "‘ Minister. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND. — Services for’ the Parish of New Iaondotl. Sunday, June 8th. 11 Holy Communion. St. Stephen's Church, Burlington. ‘L30 Eventing Prayer. LOST" Solo (Selected) Preston Beck 7:00 p m. Evening Worship. Sermon: “SAYONARA; SAYON- ARA!" Solo (Selected) Miss Jean llinman Central Christian urges lb irem- bers and invites its friends to wor- ship on the Lord's Day. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH _ 39 EM AVE. Rev. J. C. Iiieinsteube .- Pastor. 10.00 a. m. Sunday School. II n. m. Worship and Preaching. . . . 7.30 p. tn. Evangelistic Meeting. fgfigcgrgfinsigoylagj’ liglnrmgif" ll. p. m. "cdnesday. Young People's h" sauce m each place. s. a. ra. Friday on». Study. ' Re“ Broadcast iris to ioso s. m. D‘ E‘ NM’ “°°'°" Mb Blhirdav 0 I‘ C Y Ullliilrolfl out: HERITAGE. - What a Choir of the air. Y"ii*_ ward looking missionaries have en- Gospel Hall rlchred our lives by their faith mil-ii courage and we can loam muqh from their efforts and zeal. Hand- in-ihond wliih their task oi’ evangel- ization they translated iibe Scrip- tures mm native tongues. First a Gospel, then the New Testament. finally the Holy Bible, rclying for ihe printing on that handmeid of ‘the cléunohcsm] British and For- _ M P“ r m T“ _ egn e eiy. Help t e great ;_m_ ma: chfikmu" Ma°"“fl,m|eam of the Bniitiah and Fbrclgn Have vou Prepared for ETERNITY? Bib" swim’. "lmnllih "*9 P- E- 1- “uoa MM H“ only hqowm s“ Auxiliary or Branch Auxiliary Of- ‘M WM“, l John H, lice, 142 Prince Street, Charlotte- Whst is your attitude "to/ward. “m” i-ihn? "I'd as many as received Him to them gave He power to become the Sons of God" John 1-12 _ HAVE YOU RECEIVED HIM? SALVATION ARMY oraTEZTJsIm Major and Mrs. Victor Mlcllean Meetings on the Lord's day. i0. s. m. Meeting for Children. ll it. m. Remembering the Lord. 7.30 p. m. Gospel Servleg Week N Ighfa THE KIRK OF ST. JAMIISF-‘ITIQ duct boih Morning mid Evening Worship at The Kirk tomorrow and preach the Sermons Ln the morn- im be will conclude the series of sermons on the iiheme "Great Clmistiasi Aflirmations", this being "We Believe in iihe Life Everlast- ing." In the Evening 11 a. m. Holiness Meeting "m" '" “Mo: .':..*’""a§r"":".;“ 2.30 p. m. Sunday School. nigh?“ ggalfig Jqlggmznty- The 7 F‘ m‘ lumqmnic Mun" Morning Service will be broadcast Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND routes unwaun ISLAND ' AUXILIARY l the Parent society last year for u-orld-wlds work. I 1M" Volumes of uia i “listens were circulated “Without Canada and ' Newfoundland. 13 Men and Women Col- i lwrtem were employed in the Dominion. Friends in gm“; "1990", '5 durum the vain- as Col- Iwrieurs abroad. - Fri" the continued support :1 inch work st hgms and h other lands, increased "fliirlbutlous are urgently in" R11. annual-y or i i i 3300.000.” was forwarded to | ‘m! your offering through ‘ Subject: “TIW CROWNED TC m 1 1 _ d ‘Emmi, or n“: SPIRITUAL siieirbbo Biff-IQ!‘ fhydsijrfectidntb: ti‘: .3555" Church organist. Miss u. Lillian A "fllmfli" "'1'" “m M’ "°""Mci<mai¢. Mus. Bac. and will iri- 31- 71100185‘. New London. 7.30 Ev-i heritage Canadians possess; For-l lMini-star. the Rev‘d. r. n. Bussell» ‘Swidrs. M. n. s. T. ML, will con-l ihe sixth in the series and eniltledq he will sa-i liver the second in a series entitled‘ in the evoulng meeting for ihe l!" dude 5 b“, 5010 "Pom; Arigellcus" Mrs- "W"! aumiw" i (Cesar Franck) by Mr. Raoul Rey-i All are cordially invited to aheud mm’. and the anthem; "Tile Sun tho above Mwthin -- Shall be No More Thy Light" fievk yo first the Kinldm M 6"“ | (Woodward) and suri of My Soul, and Ills Righteousness. (Tumem r uALL WHOLESALERS will oime their places of business on Mon- day. June 0th. in honor of the Lo N olfn-“Juneo (o?) lilinrjl Blllihlill God .5!" "'90 - -- — _ I . . Plans to brtrig in st least ‘KM female workers from the Mrn- _ _ um" and the Ottawa district where surpluses were said to ex- ist. were delayed today "hi" f conference of officials with 1061i manufacturers BIN“ "l" “l” players should make defenhe com- mltments. Pending iho survey of indus- irir-s no further Itrl)! Wlll b! taken bl! city Mum" 1° Willi" vacant hufs at the Orumiin air- port to house ihe WWW‘- Plans Delayed WEDDING Puoros TIKEI IT IIIY TIME- lIY PINE- g I ills’? riioii: 2340 .”¢"”f7.””” ciiisvreusiuiir dsy was s. Jubilee day for the Rev. John J. Butler. Priest of St. Rose of Lime. Catholic church in Great Bend, as he observed the silver an- niversary oLhis oidination. He was , cclebranl oi a Solemn Jubilee Muss at 10 A. M. and at noon women of the parish served a banquet to Father Butler, the visiting clergy and specially invited friends. A large n-wmiber oi’ the ju-bilarl- en's brother-priests attended the Mass and jubilee program and a gala day was enjoyed by the pa- rishioners of St. Rose of Lime church. q Born at Charlottetown. Prince Edward Isl-and. Canada. Father Butler received his early education in Lhrc school; there and uitcnded college at St. Duxistans University, also located there. After attending st. Bemards seminary i.“ Rochest- eir, New York from 1918 until 1922, lie was ordained Ln Si. Dunstarfs Bieillca in his native province. [iii- er his ordination, his first assign- monrL was at Si. Mary's cathedral in Wichita where he remained as assistant to Monsignor Farrell for thiree years. l-ie then went to Se- ward as pastor of Si. Francis Xavier pB-Iifih in July. 1925- _ His pastorate at Seward contin- ued for 10 years when he was as- signed to Lhre Sacred Heart parish at. Pratt, succeeding the Rov- George J. Schneider. After elflvflfl and omen-half yearg at Pratt. he was transferred to Great Bend III Jan- uary 01 this YEN‘. DUIiiiS W0?“ War II Father Butler was auxiliary ehaplln at. the Pratt army all‘ b386- Popular wiiih imeirrlbers and 1101\- mermbe s o! his Plflfih 51'4"‘ FP‘ ihcr Buuei- has a record of l5 years of service of which he may well be proud. One of ihe special guests yesterday was his brother. tihe Rav. Frank Butler. fomier PM‘ tor of padre City. whom obllcsd to retire from active _servlce be- cause nf poor health in October 1945. Funnier Islanders Ntagltérndiflfi “Sea,” Monsignor J. P. enna. - Jar. Rooney, Rev. Edward Kelly. Rev. Gavin Monti-Khan. RW- J- w- Mnddiigain. Also four mcirubors C! Fniiher Butler's family. Anni" Butler. Illinois; Mrs. J, T. Doyle. Charlottetown. P- E. I): MW Pl- C- iviaemuian, Sodnev- N- S‘? M“ 3- F. Jccdbe. Hartford. Conn- _-:—-——-———"-' CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH In beginning his fifth address‘ of the series at Central Chrisbia" church Dr. C. H. Phillips. 0! Cal- gary. Alberta, referred to his study of the previous evenins- ‘MY- Phil‘ lips repeated his assertion ihul following the apostolic age ihcre arose sn institution unlike the church revealed in the New Testa- ment in all its characteristics, even -to the name it bore. Mr. Phillips then stated that he would endeavour to 511889!“ "me glinipseg of ihe church that bad been eclipsed but never extermin- aterl. Drawing upon various historical sources, Dr. Phillips referred to numerous ancient groups desisflli- ed "sects" which had preserved in principle arid practice many o! the elements of the church of the New Testament. He Went 0h 7-9 show how these groups, alwayi persecuted by the aPOSlBW chlmih thus kept alive the essential Pill‘- ity of life, membership. worship and organization of the church of the apostolic. Passing to the later centuries, Dr. Phillips spoke of Home Olli- standlng historical characters whose labours were all ifiififldffi lo preservr the essential character of New Testament Christianity. Mr. Phlllbs related some of the experiences of some of those in- dividuals in their conflict with ‘religious error. He fold of tile de- struction of ldolairi’ by L90- 1h! Isnurlipn; of tho shepherding of the scattered groups of “purifans" by Peter Waldo: of m preparation of the Bible for the common peo- ple by John Wycliffe; and of the masterly pen of Erasmus as he pleaded for a recognition of the word of God. “ilhe to-calleri Protestant move- ments” said Dr. Phillipa. “were acts as a disinfectant. The healing influences of mg. ure are marvellous — she rings her bell of warning when we are seiz- ed by some pain or feel o, digcgn]. marriage was solemnized of Lil- lian Jean. daughter of Mr. and Mqs. Chlxles B. Hamm and Orland Ross Downe, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus W. Downs of this City. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride looked very girlish and lovely in her bouffant-sklrted bridal dress of white vein-sheen physician. Then too what repair processes she carries on herself: our bones, if broken knit; wounds lam; sleeves. and tunic effect. She i?“ “was” made by w“ by cw" wore a net fi-nger tip veil which; n3 grass and n°wers i" gmw t“ was arranged in sweetheart fasn- 635v?‘ the fag?“ where deal“ held ion and carried a bouquet of m3 lffi"‘;;"i- 5° dummy. °" h!’ American Beauty mum he s 11 s a teaches her servants The bridesmaid‘ Miss Beuy -s ehdeas ‘with the ills that flesh Hamm, sister of the bride, wore ‘lssheirftawl ' a floor-length gown of heavenly -h 9 °m e5 the Wm“ that Sh“ blue corded silk taffeta with hi“ m“ kmwm.‘ °“‘Y ‘°° we“ ma/tchlng flower head dress. °w “we h" chudre“ "° quarrel bouquet w“ a mun x Plmnand encroach upon the rights of naught 1,08% y ° ‘each other; so she has dropped those little islands that wer "o D i D r ~11 - .I . ° ° groggagfls ohtgtqmzxr? 1rlevll1$nru§hgwzlUSflflli during ihe late war. Prior were Norman Lowllier Jr. ~ amilm this ‘hey were but small ‘hi5 I'm the great seas. ‘tkhuegugsglosm_s' Downe’ broth" o! She laid out our great. wafer- Mrs. I-liamm. mother of the bride WW‘ m” “m” the “Wmwr that the world inflicts are taken I lover taffeta, with a. bateau neck, lure of; just “ She 1°°k5 “nevi and develop the daring of peoples. Think too cf the provision she has made for the interchange of trade by the nations of the world. Evidently she intended that we ION.» that we may consult our i 571N115 “chime cmmmnties‘ we need one another. snd are not self sustaining. We have diamonds in one place and spices in another; iron. here and coal. there; forests abound in some places, and fruits in others. l-ler economy, in the maierr-ii sense is wonderful too. Nothing is wasted, but as its immediate pur- pose is served it is turned to other US85- The leaves that. shall fall this autumn in due time are changed to soil. Forests that covered ihe earth thousands of years ago, and the sunlight that shone down on the fields our fathers tilled -these are stored l-n the coal by which our trains are run. our iYldIlSlFlCs. kept in motion and in ihe fire by which we sit on a coo] EYCIIPIII. Rivers rim on to the sea. pools of water are dried up but return to us in pleasant and refreshing showers that make our lawns green. Moreover, the world is so regu- lated that the laws which crvern ‘rt are to he depended on. aid we know for a surety what to expect as the seasons come round in their order. she has hei- time-piece, and sees in it that her servants are in their places. Thus it is true that mother nature is a good lioiisekrcper_ and say what we will she is kindly. In loving memory of CPL. WILLIAM LOUIS MacKINNON who was Killed in Action in FranoI June 7th. IBM. Inserted by hiother. Dad and Famly. wore e grey wool crepe suit with flower hai to match and black acii cessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. Mrs. Downe, the bridegroonrs‘ mother, ivore a suit of light green l faille with black accessories and. a corsage of Talisman roses. g During lhe signing of ihe rcgis- I ier Mrs. Ralph Beck sang very‘ sweetly “At Dawning" and Grieg‘: l "l Lowe Thee." ‘Iihe nuptial music was rendered by Miss Helen Stewart. organist, of ihe church. Immediately after the ceremony ' a reception was held at “The Char- i loitetown" where the happy young couple received the best wisher and congratulations of relatives: mdc-"frlends. Many telegrams of. congratulations were read from friends abroad. The toast io the bride, proposed by Rev. Mr. Davi- sm-i was responded to by ihe BTOQITI. Prior to their marriage the young couple received many love- iy and useful gifts. amongthem s beautiful gift of silver from ihc ‘ employees of ihe Income Tiax or- i fire where the bride was a member i of the staff. | During the war the groom was a . rut-m. urith the n.o.s.r'. and serv- i ed oversees in many theatres of- Wflr- He is now employed in the i Charlottetown Post Office. : Later the bride and groom loft I by motor ca: on a wedding trip , to various ports of the Moritimes. ’ the bride travelling in a suit of moss green wool gobardinc, a win- ter white top cost of camel vcl- Flatwork a Laundry Service OPENING Monday, June 9 that con be finished on this moeiiins. We hove completed installation of the very latest type of FLATWORK IRONEI and ore now in o position to offer FINISHED LAUNDRY SERVICE on oil pisoll our, black gccesscries and s cor- wle of red roses. Upon their re- ' turn they will take up resident-r in Charlottetown. the logical and provideniial fruil- age of the labors of these earlm Kroups and ihe faithful individuals of iha prior centuries." Mr. Phil- lips then spoke briefly‘ of thr contribution of the Lutheran movement in its plea for the Bible rather than existing church dog- mas. He spokq of the Calvinistic movement In its plea for a recog- nition of the absolute authority of God rather than that of a human ,hlerarchy. He referred to the work |of several ‘independent’ movements ipieading for recognition of ihe L INcw Testament, prlnciplcs of im- | imerslon, of the Holy Sfplfli and i ' urlty of life. “Each of these, ir is own way, made its initial can iribulion toward the ultimate co- ordination o4 all the New Tesla- mcnt ideals in a movement ihlil would restore to its rightful piacc ihe New Testament church." said Dr. Phillips in promising that the concluding address would deal with that phase of “The church through the ages." i vsuE-rtsu SPARKLERS Diamonds were first added to wedding rings by the Venetisns. ANCIENT GIOLOGISTS Fossils were known to th' Greeks in the 0th century. 3.0. 141 lmt Issrgo 8t. m: FASHION SHOPPE ysrr Tuizsnivlc PAPER Charlottetown Our SHIRT UNIT is also raody for operation. SHEETS - Pillow Cotes — Table Cloths — Towels — Blankets- Napkins — Bedspread: — Bachelors’ Toilet Covert — Both Mots. as soon at we ore prepared to handle than. Corner Kent and Hillihoro Streets li is of the very latest design and vriii b: handled by skilled operators, long sitp-rianead oi this work in our former plant. This combination assures the best procurubie shirt finishing. Please do not send any other articles as the equipment for handling liiem is no! yer Installed. Other services, such at Wet Wash and Tliriiry will be advertised ‘We nrs making new REGULAR PICK-UP LISTS. Customers wishing lo have FLAT- WORK and SHIRTS picked up regularly each week are requested to phone 2263 and cik io have their names listed. All former lists are discarded. PHONE 2200 » STERNS LIMITED ~