I. lenunenas- rouoaa vvv “I "Mum". “"2: _ "- i/ffiizin ur- UyNlltiJ Ll-IURCI-i ENGLAND oi cannon zr-‘i’ 55's CATHEDRAL 51L PET ma“ . Boehford 50¢!" , sl. L. organist and In" sn-Igunsv ssavlocs Hal,‘ communion ‘i?’ gar‘: Eucharist and Sea-lama ti» Sunlill! 5°"°°" I00 Evcnsonll. 55'1"“- f wuss: DAYS ; m" Uulnmtlll ll"- . d , Friday ' ' $33.1?» Thursday. will“! I 9:30 Wednesday jl-gi-ensonlt- ‘id main? m l!" "l4 ‘"7’ . _ vi Itora are 70MB“ mprhfeefinouvlilbeut II II“ I9 l" ‘m; after euch “WIM- 5r, PAUUS ANGLICAN CHURCH if y. r. ihhott, a. 0-. leew- ur hunk,“ p1. Mugford A.I..C.Q.. .0|_‘5n,,¢ and Choir iileater. TRINITY SUNDAY l _ \i. Holy Communion. $305.1, 3i. Sunday School and | I BIIhIIooCAILI Mornlnl Prayer loll 55mm rbroadcast) iSllbIcct: “Till! Trlll!“ Gui" Anthem: “The Glory b! 0M! Ill N‘QI|’Q—-BCDLhUVDIL 1m r. u. Evening Prayer and g ll. 6313c“, “Tliou Art Holy” Anthem; "Evensong is flushed In SlIonre-(‘arclino Mllllll- The Morning Service will . be broadcast ovfl‘ Rllu” skuon C. F. C. i’. ilsliors u receive a cordial welcome nt St. Paul's Church. » PRESBYTERIAN ‘ll-IE KIRK OF ST. JAMES n‘ u“ at: egg" “m” Mlnistel Organist llitss E. Lillian Molecule ' Mus. Baa. l0. A. M. Church School. ll A. .\l. Morning ivorehip. Sermon: "A Short Bed and e Narrow Blanket." ' Anthem "Immortal, Invisible" (Thlmanl. ‘iiymn: “i-‘sireat lord Icsus"—‘ The Boys‘ Choir. [ 7 P, M. Evening Worship. v i : "The Gospel of Trln-j "A ong of Peace” — The Ailnleier will conduct the Bert-Ices and deliver the Sermons. -. , ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton SL790“ Iirv. G. (‘arlyle Webster Minister Ill. Fvanir Jlhnslorl A. ’I‘. C. I. _ organist and ehoir director ‘l1 a. m Morning‘ wenlrln’ rltlev. Kenneth lllscMlliala, Niagara ale. "Smnr; 6L’. 254. 521'. Anthem: "Pleasant are Thy, cosnr Above" (Piulnrncnl I 7i’. .\i. Evening Service 0min Music from 0.30. nlllev. Kenneth liilcMillln, Niagara .8. litmus: 5'76. 553, 681. ‘Gills intermediate Choir. ' ‘iéospel Hall UDPH Prince Street Clristtantguthnred-to In? lliat 18.20» » Biotin: for Children mraa day I‘ A M. ‘Ilgmflllcrlnr the Lord. lords lay ll s. n. " ‘I “inure! bicetinl. Loads day 1M . . P-‘ller ‘Alerting Tueedsy 03.111. Jltlvt a man he born again ho twlot see the Iiinsdom of God. llhn l-a. . 5M1" it he converted and bo- t: as little children ye ghll] 1|“ Into the Kingdom of n‘. on (Mat 18-3) “""---e;¢_ UNITED PENTECOSTAL, .____cllmzcll . . 37 Elm Avenue - ‘m: Will"! Sta-Ira. raetor lflblllm" thumb hula" l. 5 "Pill! tIIO following i‘: Will be conducted lg the “England Ball. 108 lich- i 7- M- Preaciling Qpfylgg 53,: M} “ulfllltlfl Meeting. "Moll: Ilthum. q-ku“ u‘ '7» ‘ Worzhx": 1;“ rive so new, M w were aaau .la welcome Q' m i‘ trlnllil "“|1"i uu-lq, __ ivl RV I lrrl ‘ TRINITY UNITED , clluncu liev. T, l. lacunae. lifinlstu ltev. l. C. Mu. 0.0. vtaitiag Faster. A In Kendall. 1.34.11» 0.0.0.0. Organist and Choir Dlreosn . i 10.00 a. us. The Church School , "Ml: II- Prim"! and horizons: Dosllertmeuta. 1 .00. e. m. Divine Worahl u]. ducted by the Minister, p Sermon: "The Power of n. Spirit." _ Anthem: ‘fPeece I Leave With You" (lobes-ts) Soloist, Mr. George W. Jnhnafll, 7.00 p. m. Divine Worship con. ducted by the Minister, ' . Sermon: "The Lew 0f Grace" Anthem: “Teach Me, 0 Lord" (Attwood) . To worship is to quicken the earl-science by the hoilnem ac God, to feed the mind with the truth of God. to purge the imagination by the beauty of God. to open the heert to the love of God. to ‘devote the will to the purpose of Goa 0 come, let us war-phi, ma My down. i BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets it Minister Till IIV. J- D. DAWSON. EA“ 8.0. Organist Mrs. Allison MacI-ea. A. T. C. M. Supplying Organist: M", c, Elliott Full. Director of Choir. llilse Pearle Burns. . - Morning Worship Ii A. M. 50 . “II Graduation g Com- mencement?" The Minister. Anthem: Comfort yo, o 14ml... Crotch. The Church Sciqsol meets lur- mediatlly following Mumlng Won ship. Evening Worship ‘I P, M, Sermon: “The cllrtahen leper. fence!" Dr. A. D. Mecilenlie. 501°. eclocted. Mr. Ivan DDIIII‘. eon. ' You ere MAID"! invited to worship with TI! BAPTIST CHURCH. ~ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH WKent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAB. I. ‘I'll. lltinlater. 0r K. Preabf. Organist Pro tom. 10.00 A. M. Church School and Family llollr. (Adult Bible Class In Anaitnrlmg) 11.00 a. m. Mflflllll] wnramp m; Communion Sermon: “Ichabod-Goodbye ‘lb Glory" Music: (Selected) "$00 P. M. Evening Worship ler cs. Sermon: “Welcome To Earth‘ Angcb“ Music: (Selected) Frill!’ llltht-‘hdtl I- lls. "HOUR. 0i" POWER.” Central Chriatlan Chlxch invitea you to woralalp on the Lord's Day. SALVAIIUN ARMY GREAT GIODGI ITIIIT M010! Ind Mel. Vlotor Meolneu ll a. m. llolinoaa Meeting. sac PAIL-Buildup School s. Bible Ciel. 1 o. m. lvelsgeilstlc Meeting. Wfibll-Illlt meeting from Mon- day to Sltnrdey I P. M. Mlhr and Mrs. William Mercer will be the epcciei epeaherflgt all "Mfillll. Ind will conduct Old Fashioned luvlvsl Meeting; ‘l; the Citadel for the nut ton daya. “Aficordlal welcome -ie extended come and b g gsaenq, I inve set the Iaowalwaye be- fore (‘use Thou wilt alum-m the path of life: in thy DICCII la fulueaa of toy: et thy ‘right hand there are pleasures for ever- llble Reading Friday l P. M. an" sci. sac wawosls. I i'llo' ltrltlsh and l _ Foreign Bible ' Society IN CANADA AND ‘NEWFOUNDLAND PIINCII EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY . s lrnaumvaasal. soon. "During ite long history the Bible Society has been work- ing on the assumption that- tho Bible is intended for all Isa and has ‘been putting the look‘ into the hands of alt who Iviil receive it. Learned and simple. Young ‘and old. rich and. poor. block and. white-it matters not who men are, where they llvs or what. thelrcoadition. The Bible is the Book for this. It is the esliverhl Desk, and the Bible Society- hea lnadc it universally known and loved." -- John III year that mete look svatlablt to readers everywhere. ' it." .....°“"‘.‘.‘l “m...” "' "i3; lgcaithrnch or P. l. 1. any‘ arr. . ....... .. ........‘.. ""'~" PHI‘? 5H5!!!).1513-_‘CU.6RI<QTYIIE'I'UYY1" BEIITIIAL GUARDIAN This column ie reserved for eewa ofloeal interest, betadvertielngof I newly nature ll! be [Mortal at five cents ,a word strictly pay- ebio in advance - 110111131 TAX! Phone 08 COOK'S for Pllotogflplil. aowsan nemuls- rltlea Ibotwear at 175 Queen Street. IISIIING SUPPLIES now at Tcombs Music Store. CONFEDATIO urn m. sullancc. _ . ____ swamps sucrose Toasters end Shavers. Toombs Music Store. JUST aaalvam + Shipment of Shorty Costs at The Fashion Shop, Greet/George Street. PHONE SAUNDERS 1806. for group and wedding pictures on location. NEW WILLIS PIANOS-“Can- ada's Best". Rich in Tone. ‘rooms: Music Store. wonnrrs have emu open all day Monday, ‘May 24th. Ilsene 371. LISTEN T0 CFCY at 6.00 o'clock Saturday evening to hear Red Gross men Cupboard Service being dismissed. WORTHIVS DRUG STORE open all day Monday, ‘May 24th. Phone 211, ‘ DI. M. SCIIAPIRA. New Glas- gow. Office Hours 2-330 P. M 2200-800 P. M. daily except Bun- day until further notice. NOITCE. - We are buying wool daily. washed and unwashed. Pay- ing highest market, prices. Wm. Con-don P‘. E. Island. ‘- MARITIME CENTRAL IR.- WAYs three times daily to onc- ton. Air and rail ectlons to Montreal and Boston. Phone 200i or M0. ' 0N Tliil.‘ OCCASION of their 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Don MscPhoe. Cumberland. will be at home May 26th from 7 to 10 P. M. INVEBNESS COAL. - Wo-can supply this good coal now. Inver- ness is the cleanest coel for the kitchen range. A Ptckard and Cu ’ Phone 240. REV. I. J. BARRASS of Summer- slde wlli be the speaker on the Baptist Broadcast. "The Church's One Folmdution." Sunday ct 1 PM. Radio Station C. F. C, Y. CHURCH EBVICES May 33rd. 5t. Elizabeth's, Springfield, Morn- ing Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. John's. Crepaud. Church School 10.00 AM. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B- iikoem. Rector. ANNOUNCING A DUTCH AUC- TION — Batman's Charlottetown Store. Orle beautiful bird's eye maple bedroom suite to be reduced $10.00 each day until sold. Auction starts Monday 17. See it in our window. THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brookfield Charge. Rev. E. it. Mscwllflems, Field Sec-p retary of the Msrltsrneo Temper- mco Federation will be the guest , ‘ at. the serivce at’. Brookiield tomorrow afternoon at 3 PM. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. ZION OllUiwii. — The Sunday Services in Zion Church will be conducbd by the Rev. Kenneth MecMilIan of Niagara Falls, Out. The choir will sing the Anthem at. the morning service, "Pleasant Are 11w Wants." .At the evening sor- vice there will be organ music from 0.30 P. M. and the Girls Intermed- iate Choir will be tn attendance. BIBLE SOCIETY DIIPOSITOIIY. _ The Depository at; Herman's Bookstore, 14a Grout George Street, Charlottetown, makes it possible for you to secure easily all Bibles. New Tats-manta or Portions o1 scripture published by tlhe British an‘; Foreign Bible Society. All ma” r l-m- are sold here at tlhe very low price set by the Soc- iety. Call in at Herman's Bookstore and irlspect the Bible Society goods II. ill! time. ‘PHI XII-K 0F T. JAMES. — Both Morning and Evening Wor- ship at the Kirk tomorww will no conducted by the Minister, the Rev. T. H. Busseli Somers, M. A., 5. T. M., who will also preach the sermons; in the Morning the Ser- mon is entltled- “A Short. Bed and a Narrow Blanket"; in the Evening “The Gospel of Thtnitartcntam" ‘Ibo Church Organist. Miss E. Liti- lien McKenzie. Mus. Bach will dir- ect the music which will include in the Homing. Hussein's Anthfli. "immortal, Invisible" and the l-lyum "retreat Lord Jesus" which win be sung by the Boys’ Choir. in the Evening Sibelius’ _Anbholn "A Song of Pcuc" will be sung. The Church School meets It i0 o'clock in the marnlnI- TRINITY CIIUIICII. -— Serviced on this 10A! Empire Sunday will be conducted by the Minister, Nev. T. 12. lleLennan. who will also de- liver the. sermon! both morning and evening. His morning subject will be "The Power of the Spirit," The choir will render the anthem _“Peace i Leave With You" by Reb- and W. George W. Johnson will take the solo. 1n tils-eventlll via in these services orabilt- "0 masmfy with me and lot us exalt lite Home Sons. Charlottetown. _ Springs in such Mattress. McGIIIGAN faclllllent- just received. CREAM SEPARATORS MILKING MACHINES MILK COOLERS stout. Writs, Phone or Coll- S P E C I A L senile-Flues MATTIIESSES HUNTER RIVER 03}0 9€>00%O04 I ~ GRAIN . Shipment of 13M GRAIN DRILLS with Fertilizer Ar- Alse in stock, ready for immediate delivery: i now romo PLANTEIIS ALL-STEEL FARM WAGONS, mounted on rubber or ACARLOIAD or SPRAYERS ARRIVING FIRST weer m JUNE (50 and 80 gallon) Place your order now to ensure delivery. W. R- Jenkins Your INTERNATIONAL DEALER ' GREAT GEORGE ST. - "SERVICE FOLLOWS SALES" VZMW Regular $3l.95 Clearing at $24.95 & BOYLE DRILLS t AT YOUR BIB-VICE - As-uf Coll Co. Phone 1108. I room: SAUNDERS. 1m m: group and location. IIIAI I. WATSON MMNAUGIIT. K. C.. M. .P., in report from Par- liament. Hill, tonight, at 7.15 over C. Frq- Y. D. B. T. amdaocmm‘. - Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of Sou View, wishm to anrsmlnce the engagement o‘ their olden daughter Mary Audrey to George Layton son of Mr. and Mrs. Pflflk Bell, Stanley Bridge. Marriage to take place June 9th. ENGAGIHINT. - Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacPhee, Souris, announce the engagement of their elder dpugilter, Pauline Mary. to John ilsfferty, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rafferty, Monoton, N. B. Mar- riage to take place in June. _____ t ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Acorn announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mary Fairclolllll. to Charles Garrh Mathsaon, son of Mrs. Georie W. Hooper of Milton, P. E. 1., and the late ‘Ila’. Hooper. The marriage will take place the latter part of June. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday, May 23rd, 1948. ‘Frilllllf sundw. 8.30 A. M. Holy Commnu- ion. 10.00 a. M. sundry School m! BibieOtasa. 11.00 A. M. Momluil Prayer and Sermon. Subject. "Th3 Triune God." Anthem, "The Glory of God In Nature", Beethoven. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Scrowll- subitot, "Thou Art Holy." Anthem. "lvenaoug u flushed. in Silence." Caroline Maude. CIIUICII NOTICE for Parish of New Lon . Sunday. May 23rd. ‘iflnlty S nday. St. Marks Ker- sington, Holy Colnrnunion 030 A.M. Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Morn- ing Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. Theron‘. Now Ltlndon. Sunday School 1.30 P. I. Evening Prayer 2.30 ‘P. M. St. lit. Stephen's, Burlington. Sunday School 0.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 7» P. It. wedding pictures on I 0 a TRAP Mil-POUND SEAR. LUNENBURG, N.S. (C?) — Two black bears, one weightnn 7/15 pounds, the other 135 pounds. were trapped near here. Both were shot- when found in the traps. Found in another trap was a paw of s, size indicating s beer Jerger than either of those killed had escaped. . . _ _ In Memos-isms In loving mezzo; of my ’ ‘Ing Mother, Mn. Daniel MAeLoan. who paasod away May 21st, 1041. Gone darling Mother gone forever. How I lnlaa your smiling face. You have left me to remember None will ever take your place. Like you my darling Mother, Sadly Missed by li-ier Daughter, Mrs. Dan Matheeon. 1n Memos-lam M38. MARGARET GLOW A cheerful smile. a heart of gold. The “Dearest Grandmother" a world could own IIDPP! memories fond and tree. From one who thought the world of you. Ever Remembered by ller Grand- daughter, Muriel Voaaey. In Measaoriam MATIIESON - In loving memory of our darling son and brother, Sgt. Alexander C. Matheson, who was killed in England. 0ve_ yeera ego ‘oday. We icvod him mash bat God loved Titan be Ivor Remember-n by villa Aiothcr, My. Sidney J. Device. DUI llll BlltIl. I A. A t HORSES TEAS y mfimflq. “tum. $001M“ Al‘ ALL DRUG I DEPT. STORES ‘oifitx. ' Literature And life By BOOKMAN .¥\_\.\.\<\1\4\'\/\ .. .. RADIO PROGRAMME Could our forefathers come back what. surprises would they see- clnemss. autos and radios. They had to improvise a great deal. in‘ we have so much more done Ior our comfort and entertainment. Surely one of the most wonderful inventions is the radio. but one often wonders if some of the pro- grammes offered are conducive to the good of the listeners. 0t‘ course we have this compensation, we can turn of! if we do not like what. is offered. Wonderful is the comfort it can bring to elderly folk in .s lonely counLry place, or to patients In a hospital. Here again is where we may lack self-discipline, and another sphere where this same self-discipline may be manifest is the cinema. I heard some time ago of a mother and her boy who were at. the “pictures? and when the acting was such that she did not want the lad to see it she pulled his cost. over his face to hide what was going on. One won- ders what. he was doing there at: all And often on the radio Lhcrc are stories of murders and the feats of crooks, and stories of large sums of money Iottcn by tricks. This may make the children think that money is of moreyalue than it i5. and so warp their nature. Radio rightly used has wonderful possibilities. It should be s medium of Information; indeed many of the news commentators are well worth hearing. but like many an- other agency the radio has much to answer for. People call each other names too much like neigh- hours quarrelling in their hack yards. We need to constantly re- member that the world has shrunk to small proportions in our day, and yet mentally we are farther» from Russia than 50 years "ago! Radio has a great service to ‘perform in the matter of our en- tertalnment, and this should not always be regulated by what the people want but by what they need. We are not all children. but many programmes would seem to, indicate that we are taken for them. and treated as such. Programmes that sharpen the wits of the listeners, that bring the best in music and art to the attention of the hearers talks on the vital questions of the day by experts, little periods of Devotion In the morning when we are re- minded or where we came from and of where‘ we are going-these are well worth while. For a .whlle alter the advent. of this invention it was thought £051‘; 1351315“. = M... Who a... Bald I gCan Grow New Hair will llrllllllré “(tout of 5”' All over the Continent men by the thousands are having amaz. In: results with a new sense. "will Product, Menaltalvs "a out of 5". Three out of five men Who are bald are now ‘fgyflnl M" helm‘? hllr. not fuss. They A" [Biting results. Ptirhlpg you llflllid when LARAWS you start to brush and comb. Buy a Jar "3 out of 5" here today. $5.00 Per Jar Tile Jenkins PHARMACY ‘Jlwprltulnr; Ch-llnit-n »~.-. -...a--Lv..-rIr'--§‘ !If.itCYlti'JI"--| l D that 1e time it might take the place of the daily paper, or at is“; that. tile press might suffer, bu; such has not been the case. Iv. 15 one thing to hear tne news on the radio and quite another to sit down with your morning paper and read of the world's happen- Ines at. your leisure. In the Paper you have so many features WlllCh the radio cannot in the nature of Willis Bllilbly -+ features for every member of the family. What a wel- come vlsttor the daily paper is, and how lost we feel when we miss it! There we get the story of human happenings in a form WhiCIl we can comprehend and appraise, But to come back to the radio, surely some of the progrgmmgg M” w be imllrcved. or this (inc agency will relatively fall as a cu]. phone. Cowper had no radio ‘but Piper and radio: of retreat stir the crowd; all her gates. At a safe distance . . . I behold the tumult and am still with the mind in such cases. Sushind Strain Hard On Nerves Often keyed-up nerves csusc restlessness, irrita- bility end even nervousness. If you auflor from keyed-up nerves thou ld-i-Iblflii’! Health and Nerve Pills may be of help. Milbnrnh Health and Nerve Pills are a. well - ' balanced medicine for those who are run-down and mayhoed a general con- ditioner to help build up tho system. They stimulate the nervous system, improve the appetite, aid digestion and thus help promote refreshing rflt. Get Ellison's Health and Nerve Piiia at your nearest drug store today. Aeeept ao substitutes. 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