tie $122 SENDS 300 CIGARETTE! or y 11,, Tobacco — BIIIER SMOKING o, My MACDONALITS FINE CUTS (Wm, pupqli) Ia any Canadian Soldier In Greet Britain or Franco. Mail Order and Rcrnlmanco lax- ovznsus oznnrmcur w. c. MACDONALD mo. Box I929, Plan d'ArrnoI. Montreal. Canada liiicrei ivlilzzt in any time In Grumman! leginatluni c1 . . ....____J._—————-_ Tlie Eastern Guardian ,,"l'hlu column u reserved for n in. nl local interest but adver- 1-.|-- oi u ticwsy tiulure may be il at 2 cent; n word | vilile in advance. s11 .. iii .ii.'i.illtltli\‘ll Guardian may oe ii t t. w their Brut. Archie ANNUAL MEETING 0f uiiiv Exhibition Associa- 1K‘ hclcl in Court House, .i\n, at 2 P. M. 'I‘ties:'-n_v, l, E. B. McLaren, Sec- L-766-5-27-1l. imious- 1Q,-.,1:iiitrtl from page I) ." iieridqiiurtersltnnoifiie? mt "there has been no tuck today‘ on the British the Germans had strong offensive ag- m forces on our left troops have gone of their Allies." e the changes in the command can be found mid LONDON, May Z6—(CI"1)— Rsvitlvnls n1‘ the Southeast (nan nnIrht-d gun flashes of l. illtiil’ in progress In France gm... 11-4; (‘hnnnel tonight and rrnortrrl that shortly before niirliiight they suw three sep- aixtti- glows suggesting gigantic iii-rs. riiriniuiiriut Sunday heavy ilriiniuiitiiis ivere heard but the gunfire dicd down in the ev- ruins. w." __._. I c _»::m. menacing situation in e .l‘.'.Ci Flanders, observers ~ ii may be a de- General Ironside, or I15 the troops call hl.ni, " iuriunciit decided his Lililly and technical us were needed for the ct t: this country. Already he has is voluntary anm- oi‘ 400.000 men under his cuniiniiritl, wliilo every day sci-s more defensive positions b01111! built. rondg and open Split-rs putroiil-tl and strategic points urdcd. Tin: m. licvii nothing like this it‘. Eiigxiiirl since the days qfvNa- polcon. Meanwhile the three key pro- duction lllPti in tlic Churchill Gov- emmeiii, llrrbcri, Morrison. Supply .\lllll?l(‘l, Ernest Bevin, Labor- Min- ister. and Lord Berivcrbrook. Min. 1516i or Aircraft Production, hlld the ivhccis of industry spinning at l hlirliri" tempo than at any time in the Inst 25 years. MO-“c tuctorics worked today at“? on uuy sunday since the lost A (l rent Change A great this nation wet-k. about change has come over I 111 the last two or three "icu ncvcr hear a word now "W's of‘ labor or rntes oi '.1t' union riirlits and priv- ‘ 11111125 have been set d. Everyone hris his -._1e \\'l_l00l,_ mid thcro is (l tl'llllllllllOl'l Ill (‘VPFY -_111-'1l is increasing I I310 average man on (W's not need to be "iiiirv is in danger-all ‘ b" 101d ls what. he can 1 111v Gcrmnii thrust inizvl. ~ nirll. mi Ulslvi‘ man. went --1' 111 19:16 us commander r” 1'!" ‘HINT, Later !"if:iiii's huge in- Alrlcrslioi and last. I swiit tn France as " t-r the‘ first corps oi‘ l Expeditionary Force, ‘<1 11K‘ W115 brought i last month. ‘d British soldiers n imliiv. but the inln— " i..lrniii".iil<i11 ha“? bame _'i minimum with 11115 ,. ' in this 1-111" IICWS at the price of , 1>1r_1l.sli_ French m" Bcl- _‘\‘-f‘ must n11 M111 pa- Mnfrdcntlv till news "1 us with saietv." icfuvccs. ____._._.._ .5 "l EXAM] Filli 11- J. MABCII UFTOMF’ ' IST m“ Ninnlnliuc, . E. I. Pt- ll-uirs: l0 to l2 A M. 2 in 5 l‘ M. ""1"1'1v~ r-'t-.. m ai-"rlrvmcnt ‘"1"!- ‘Ftll-IIIPCIFII with UI-LOSTORE "" r- M‘? -.~i isscnirrioivs w. NATION rl "I 111111 Slvnnlytng Ginsu | tic. this column is reserved for i I I local Interest but advertising or 1 a newsy nstui i u! 5 cent-l word strictly pa’. nbic In advlnce. ——-————z-__.-.__-_-_____ CRASWELL ror Photographs, CONFEDERNFION Lin; INSUR. “(FE L-snsa-r-zi-ait I BRIDAL SIIO R_ - . mIM-lon was hgiglgat filriieirlltggigbtl)? gills-s- Porfthv _McAicer. WeymOllLh b $0 last Tuesday night when a . “f1 tie, and, mlSC0ll2iIIt20u5 SHQWQ)‘ ' Hggrgivep in honor of Miss I)Q1‘15 :- b] z. novelty. creating congid. fra eflfnllwmvuh was blownup bal- °°",5- Wmflllflllk verses. WhlCil th guest of honor ivas compelled bleak and t-licn look for the Ellis _Wh.ch were numerous d practical, ATTENDED GRAD '_ and Mrs. F. R. Macfrjaliiirelgziirewlart Sackvllle last wcek accompanied b_v their daughter Mrs. Walter Pick. adr- "Phev ivcre present at the grud- uiition of MISS Elizabeth Mildred McicLaine who was also the Valedic- torian for tlievclfiss of 1940. Mes edlctory i N0 TRACE 0F MISSING MAN_1ot the Most Holy Redeemer ponceiishes were greeted by except ori- Rovai Canadian Mounted have discontinued dragging the hur- The Central Guardian — WHITE sear? e may bu. inserted. I BI I Procession 1 Magmine fecelv n‘ s‘ "_ when_ well over 5000 people took ‘lotions on me .,,°C'ZU,Q,‘QQYO,°‘§,’,‘.§‘Q,Q}_ purl. in the annual church parade. bar in the Citv foi" trace of Mi". W.‘ F- MCI-lush, St. John traveller, b."- ileved to have been drowned from Bruce Stewart and Co's wharf Thursday. Two days dragging fail- ed to prove successful and Police ‘ have abandoned t..c fruitless sear-t h. 1 SAD F.-‘i'I‘.»\L'TY -Mr. Felix Hcr- rcll. 43-year-old employee of the C. N. R. in Charlottetown was found dead in sad circumstances 1ln the bedroom of his home at Inoon Saturday. He had been 1m- ‘well for some time. Ali inquest ‘vns qzitlcii, joined by the congregation armour of God, that ye may be- considcrcd unnecessary by the of the Church of the Most Holy able t0 stand against the wiles of comner- Dr- 1- J- Y“). Rvdfiflmfll‘. iviiich had previously the devil For we wrestle not 2-1 -—-—— marched to the Basilica, formed galnst flesh and biood, but against.’ DRAMATIC CLUB lill-IETINQ -|thc procession and proceeded by principalities, against powers, u- The annual meedn of the Basilica wav of Great George. Rlchmflnd. galnst the rulers of the darknes Dramatic Club was Nnme Hall at B p. m. Mav 23rd with £1 large crowd in WIMFYICP- A 1'_t‘p01‘i- of the year's ur- tivities was given bv the President, Mr. J. Austin 'I‘rain0.v, The following slate of_ officers WES elected l r the coming year: —-Pl'0Sld€I'li, Mr. William Brown, Vice-President, Mrs, Fred MacMillan, Secretary, Marion Mahar, and ‘rrcusurcr, Rcv. DUPLICATE SERVICE - that. the S, S. Hoclielaga ls to be operated avaln this summer between Churlottetoivn and Plclou has oc- casioncd much surprise locally. Tl e Hochelagn goes on the route on Tuesdav next. and it. is understood will operate for at. least two montrs on a federal subsidy of $7,000 per month. The Prince Nova is being repared to inaugurate the seiviie tween Wood Islands. and Caribou, N. S. early next month and it was understood that this v\'0\l'd replace the service previously given b_v t} e Hochclagn botwccn Charlottetown and Plctou. Local business men. iii- terviewed said they could see no reason for the du lication of scr- vlces this year an expressed sur- prise that the federal subsidy for the Hochclaga should be renewed. On the morning of their dcurture -for the mainland, the Catlin l(‘ boys of the 8th Medium Britten" attenti- celebratcd bv Rev. George McCor- mack, ‘Ihey also received Holy plied the boys through tliv Kninhis of Columbus Canadian Army Hut. with n generous supply‘ of apvlrs. writing paper and envelopes. The bovs of the Rovit‘. Canadian Army Medical Corps, who entrained the mainland Suturdnv w were also the recipients of simiai" presentations bv FT. Mchorntrick. before their departure. MOTORCYCLE POLICE -Rn_v.1l Canadian Mounted Poiice motor- cycle cops nre busy on the high- ways of the province in an effort to educate the motorists along the lilies of snier driving. The cops keep a shrirp look-oiit for reckless drivers and assist motorists in gen- eral by keeping check on the con- dition of lights. brakes and other apparatus on cars This is intended for the safety of the trnixclling public. Ycstcrdayi the traffic cops were policing the Montague and Borden li‘lliii's_vs. ISLAND STUDENTS AT MC- GILIr-‘Iihe following Prince Ed- wisrd Island students at McGill have been successful in their studies at the University. Convoca- tion will be held Thursday. In c. M, two Islanders, James Dodds, B. Sc.. Swnmersidc rind J. M. Mn-lcclm Putnam. B. A-. B10011. hflvt‘ NEW POLICE RADIO OPERAT- tn ING -Thc Clizirlottctoivii Polit-c Inatrol is now rntllo equipped 'l‘h:- Iirziiisiiiittci" was set up nt tlic si - iifon last week nntl Saturday n it- .ccivcr was installed in the car. 'Ilic ‘patrol is able to maintain constant contact w.th the Police HcnclqllflfP- ers b_v IIIPHDS of the new equipment. The machine is in first class “Oil.- iiig ordci" and a mnn hi the car c1111 licnr orders from the desk, ivliicli come over the reccivci" iii s clvhr voicc, wittout the least bit of di- flClLiY. A liiutc sftcr the telephone virrzs in t e station, the ofiit-cr trol illld thus n-o time ls lost WRlLlDiI for the car to call at uipmcnt should prove of RYP-‘ii- 115- Hziftiance in combating ciimc II] tl c y. on! or ILUIIILIATION ~- On 1 "the cnil of blood" Council that a proclamation be im- mcdiatcly issued notifying the in- habitants of the declaration of ivnr. The Lieutenant Cirivr-i-ior amioiutd Friday the 17th c,’ May ns n c v of public humilltnziow and in throughout the ‘Islandriiaccoui c the wainYcsterday. 147 yrars inter the people of the Island in accord with those llirritiiriiout the Empire were on their knees lmplorinz 1hr help of God for the overthrow" of n rapacious aggressor. FUNERAL SERVICES - ‘Pinnl tribute to a ieadiiiz business- man _cf the c|t_v was piiid List 'i‘u.'-itl;i_v 1Wll2Ii men iii the business and ,')l'tl— fessloiial circle oi the city mid msry friends gathered at tli- fuii- Father McCormack. I medicine for the degrcts of M. l). 1 1 eld in the Holy, Weymoutli and Sydney Streets to on Thursday» Nun-e Dorms 111- 1 open air o [the steps of the Academy, M1551 I 1 Ncivs mace. 55f‘ ed Nfass at the bnrrncks iviiich wrs HOW Communion. Fr. McCormnt-k sup-, for] morning. lsiii, I :one of the i hcem successful. Bnchcloi" of Arts. degrees will be awarded to the following: Jchii Ru srll Carson, - Ha-rald Lloyd Heiidci" sn aziu Jn-mes Fraser MaoMtllnn, all o Charlottetown. f“ rcidc 111i‘ 0051i 7393's ‘he m" i“ m“ 11,". was first serrrt. ‘m, Ixgrit-ion in Pims. ("funury would ‘station on its rounds. This new cu- -_-.. I I 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, Ch arches Observe Day 0f Prayer DANCE TONIGHT 9:30 to 12:80 STANDARD TIMI lilusle by 0. K. Presby’: Band Admission 35c t . -l of Prayer. requested by our King, well as the Province, offered prayers for an Allied victory and peace. The various churches had special services in connection with the National Peace PTIPEOTS. 11-783. Corpus Christi ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH At the morning service at St. Paul's Church the members of the Sons of England who attended in B. body were given a hearty wel- come. As yesterday was set apart at His Majestys request as a day of Corporate Intercession special prayers were offered. In his special message to boys Yesterday One of the largest Corpus Christi processions ever to be held in thc City took place yesterday Gardner showed that the connect- ing link between God and man is prayer and that when the connect- ing link is broken trouble arises. He impressed upon them the necess- ity of rte-establishing ourselves with God if we wish to have peace and happiness. Speaking from Joshua 5: 13 and 14, the Rector pointed out that we have apparentiy lost our faith in spiritual things and as a con- sequence are in the midst of trou- blous times. There is around us something indescribable -the pow- er of God which alone can save the world. He impressed on his congregation the necessity of keep- ing in closer touch with God. The Rectors text at the evening service was taken from St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians Chap. 6 The united congregations of thB Si. Dunstnirs Basilica. and Church ar- allv favorable weather for the pro- cession on the Feast of Corpus Christi. solemn High Mass was celebraL ed bv Rcv. Gavin Moneghan, D.D.. assisted bv Rev. Dr. Ellsworth as Dcacoii fllld Rev..Fr. McCardlc. sub-deacon. His Excellency Bishop J. A O‘Stillivnn was in the Sanctuary and also Msgi". J. A. Murphy, D.D. Several priests of the Church oi the Most. Holy Redeemer were also in the sanctuary. Following the Mass the congre- of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." The main thought brought out bv the Rector in his sermon was that we iii fighting against oui" enemies, overlook the fact that they are the instruments and tools oi the devil and consequently should not be hated for the atrocities which they are committing. The choir under the capable di- rection of Mr. Albert Dinnis with Miss Earle as organist sang the An- thcm -—“H_vmn of Pence" --Calcott, the solo part being very effective- ly sung by Miss Dilys Owen. Mr. Burlelgh Taylor assisted the Rector at. bot-h services ST PETERS CATHEDRAL All services at S: Peters Ca- thedral yesterday w‘; hose of in- m_ tercession. The inst at 8 A. b‘, M. was lwell atteiidethtwhlle there“ war 0f Sydiicu I-Iiilsboro, wa ‘ was a arge. congrega ion preseti and Great GQm-ge streem terlat the ll oclock sung Eucharist. Included in the procession were iTlie Incumbent Canon Malone. di- ihg Nurses c; m5 Charlottetown lrected in a few words the thoughts Hospital who paraded Mm their ‘of those present to the necessity Academy ivhere an benediction of the Blessed s-Jcrnmcnt was given by Bishop O'Sulllvnn 011 an altar erected on Ycstcrtinv being the National Day of ‘Prayer requested by our King, Bishop O'Sil]ilVan asked the congregation of both Roman Catli- ollc Churclics of the City to offer 11D their prfkvcrs for a victorious During the procession the Bless- cd Sacrament was carried by Bishop O‘Sul1iven with the Boy Scouts of both parishes acting as a guard of honour lllrillg the route. The League of the Cross Band actnillpfilliccl the parade yesterday ivhile the Corpus Christi Choir, the sanctuary Boys and the Chan- celviBoirs Choir assisted during the ce. Following the ceremony the 60551011 re-forniczl and returne I uniggrnlg The following was memf prover. after which the Litanyl "Order of the procession: ARTILLER-Y ATTENDS MASS --1 of Penitence (Hymn N0. 787) W115 sung kneeling. which was followed by special prayers for the King, the Empire. tlicse serving and for vic- tory and a just and lasting peace. For these the Holy Eucharist was celebrated with special intention. The speein‘ Epistle used was tlic one appointed for the 4th Sunday in Advent. and the Gosnzlfoi" the 2nd Sunday in Advent. During the service the following hymns were sung: 566. 543. 695. 336. There was no sermon. At 3 o'clock there was a service of intercession in the Ca- thedral for the children. At Evcnsoiig at '7 P. M. speaial Cross bearer and Acolvtes. St. Josephs school children. Nstrc Duiiic School children. School boys. Simrle Women's Confratemlty of M], Fflmlly (Holy Redeemer Par- St, Cllllrlt-‘s Auxillgryh 119115110 of the sacred Heart, Josephs Sod-nifty. Children of Mary Girl Guides, Basilica. Girl Guides, Holy Redeemer, BOY 5901115 ‘H013’ Redeemer Par- Bov Scouts (Basilica ), llolv Name Society (Holy Re- prayers were said and Canon Mn- dwwfin‘ , lone preached ilIl gr-prcpriate scr- Hol" Name 500915’ mon from the text Deliver us from . (Basilica . Klllithls of Columbus. ) Benevolent Irish society. Leainic of the Cross Band. Chou" [Basillcay Choir Boys, Sutiictunrv Boys. A1110 childre , r‘ - Pages‘ 11 111mm: flowers. Bishop gnd c1911” ________________ TALKS FASHIONS NOT AIR FEATS WELLINGTON. N. Z.. May 26 -. lticib- Flying Officer E. J, icobberi a n, New Zeolander who became v first British air aces or L116 “or. is something of an author- ity on Pitfls styles. In every letter Evil. ZION CHURCH The Rev. A. A. MacLeod, sec- retarv for tlic Cons of Temperance in Nova scotia wgs guest speaker at Zion Presbyterian Church YES- terday morning. Rev. Mr. MacLeod spoke forcibly and effectively on the temperance situation as it rc- loted itself to our Province at the present time. He stated that Gov- ernment conti"o and government sale was not t e solution to this existing evil but that wherever 1t was in force the amount of drink- ing and its attendant evils had in- creased enormously. He also stated that with this increase in the siiie to his mother here, he incnrrics a ' of legalized liquor" there was a spgcuii section about the 1ushions_ C0l'l'_l‘§1)Of1(liiig increase in boot- llie folks hcre are n1ig..ty proud legging. He urged the people in of the ciarc-acvll aviator but aren't i1 1111 éllrbrised bv the marksmanship he has shown against German pliincs. “tlicv remember with what (lCiKliV ctlcct on farm animals he used his first rifle, ' From the nge of 10, friends recall, lie wziiitcil to bccoine an tut-men. Height moan! nothing to Ililm and 11c climbed tlic lllOSi. dangerous trees hc could find. When he got older, tnll buldliigs held the same Attrac- l this time of crisis in our nation, when men. money and material were so badlv needed to help win the war. that we in this Prov-Inca should kccp our present temper- ance lnw aiirl sec that ii, was strongly enforced. At the evening service the min- ister of the Church, the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. spoke on the sub- ject, "Cali to Prayer", inking as his text Psalm 50, trcrscs 14:15. “OHM unto God thanksgiving; nnd pnv tliv vows unto the Most High! and call upcii me iii the day of trouble: I '11 deliver thee and thou shalt glorify mo." The music of the day was sp- propriate to the day of prayer. n. Mrs Knin. anxious about the risks lit‘ sun is hiring, said hc iiever men- 1.10115 tlit- \\'lIl' in his lcitcrs. If he hnppciictl to be taken prisoner and was \\'f‘1l fctl, she wouldn't be entire- ly sorry. FAREIVELL T0 PARIS PARIS _ tCPl -— After eight ni-suilis in Griuva and 14 months izi Bar's Mr. and Mrs. Sott Mac- donnld have returned to Ctinuda to I11 Ottri a. Mr. Mocdonaid "y of tihe Caziiadian 1 HALL GUIDE LEAVES TORONTO. Mnv 26 -—iCP>-Jack Warner. well-known to athlete gfnd- has retired. During his 21 years as hall porter of Hart House, "Jack" has grcctcd on his inb an csllmatcd (i . uiidcrgraduntcs. many of them now in other parts. Since I919. when 1.0 rciuriied par- t-iiallv disabled after serving with the 44th Winnipeg Battalion. "Jack" has had the iob cf showing freshmen the workings of the House, which 5s cnticd a successful and busy life at. lhc rig." of 69. The servitx-s coii- durtrd at. All Sziinfs Cathedral by Dean A F. C. Wlinllcy and at '1' 10 the ' 111'"? 5'1‘ §1“~" "r M?‘ l793.L“utH“Y-n‘ . - . ., the centre o the recreational an ,- Wnypatlllzpgifbgfig! Governor Ffilllll1l{!'l'(‘(‘i‘2\‘3(iy n nis- Camp llill Cflllflilll) bylSti. And- clu-tural Muvtlpy of male Students‘ lllvtgflmnlorl m B“ ,pat."h from the 1iriurliiiil S.'."l(‘inl_\' rcus Lodge, ho. 1. _eie nipres- He was on flu“, at me mam m.“ -. utilvtli- (‘gnu-Cd wpav or; of State London, advising liim that. sire oncs. The Masonic Ordei of trance of “an House when the ~ ill 1-4- wm. Maori“ Frsncc had declared war nmuist- which Mi". Strong had been a Km“ and Queen 119d mmh more rumbling and whkperin}; Britain on the 9th Febiuaigv. News mcinbri" for 45 yznrs ivns largely 15,51 Mpy_ other ncimblps 1o m; <1 Ihrm out as imam“ ‘travelled s'owly in those tlnvs. 1t reprcsentcd and) iucludedmln einlae ‘sfierwiiatdglge girmictée oifpévgillg: f. llnlmanzcd Germans iwns uiinnlmouslv oi..ri.d bi 1h. farm 110181 111 l" M‘ l‘ the Dgke of Kenn mo Bu“ m, Com lilr-m of tlic Masonic order. Ii the llPflllliilll scrvir: ti‘. Al Saints Cathedral the t‘lit‘il‘ in attendance and the congregation joined iii the siniziiifl of "Brrnthe on Me Brcnth naught. and hundreds of other not- ed visitors who have slgncd their names in the . "The boys tn e their studies more scrlotislv than they did in the 20s.’ 0i 605-" ""11 “d Kmdl" Lmw” was the opinion expressed bv tne in. Pnllbcarrr-i l-r R- V- 1'1"""1$~ K- formation man who ins been C1051.‘ C.. Hugh G. Asliford, H. R- 511‘ to student life durin g the years hc- tween the wars. He ntends to con- iinue working in the interest rf Canadian youth through his activi- ties in the Boy Scout. movement. \'t‘l'. 1-‘ C. Alarming. J C Ruskc zuui C. W. Roivlirszs. At Camp Hill rrmctcvv Ilic vrvice 0i com- lllilitll was (‘f‘-‘.ltill?i"1'1 11,1‘ W111’ RN’- DFZIII A. F‘, C Wlinlici- Omd‘ ntiuu at. the inst rites oi’ 1h.- St Andrcivis Lodge. Nn 1. Masonic WOMAN TOPS 1N 115w - . '\YI 1 F ll Mt-ix‘. "_"_ $11.11.’i?"ic..-.W°§.1'.11Li~' wii-Zoi, Monnovrwrv. Aver-mi":- - ice» C M1,, p_ H91...“ ;|11(l_illi" chnp-'—F'or t-lie first time In the history n.1,, nun"... (;_onn)1,@1_..1~1511f1,x'oi the lo/w 31010.11 nt Mclticmnc Ch,_cn,_,],,_ M,‘ 5mm; WM very Unlvcu-l-tw. hie-nest honcrs in erei service for Pcrcy Troop Strong wrll kncr-vn in (Ihirrlotlrtown where Pihviflffiitiil! 1161/9 WW1 W011 W l whose sudden passing on Sunday he was in business for some Y9!"- wumm‘ Yesterday being the nnpire Day l ell the Churches in the City as] and girls. the Rector, Rev. LeDrew | verses 11 and 12, "Put on the whole | Ito-day for God's _vlctloii calls us to kneel before the uni/es of the University of Toicnto} lest book 5T. JAMES CHURCH The services of vivorship at St. James Church yesterday weie con- ducted by the minister. the Rev. iDr. R. Moorhead Legrite. The min- lstei- delivered e. sermon on "Con- fldcnce" in the morning, calling .up0n the people w have faith in ‘God. who would not let the cause of righteousness perish, But, they were warned. faith and confidence without works 1s dead. and unless Ithey. too, did their part in bear- ling n share of the ivai- burden. faith would avail little. Mr. Raoul Rcvmoiid sang ri solo. “Lauri of Hope mid Glory’ at this service. ii t In the evening. the address was President A. G. F0 Peter, wav ,t.flken from the Epistle of 1“Ca_st thy burden upon the Lord, and He Vwlll sustain Thee". Dr. Le- cfli-e pointed out that God would Inot. relieve us from otir burdens. I that we had to face them and bear them. but that after we had done 101.11" best, we could cast all our 108W; upon God, even as Jesus Christ did. At this service the ‘choir 511m: the anthem “Hear Our Prayer." THE BAPTIST CHURCH Z1 E Participating in the Empire wide Dsy of Prayer, requested by oui" J9EE. the Rev. Harvey L Den- iton B D. at the morning service [took as the subject of his sermon. |"PT?1.\'<‘1' 15 _H Weapon " Saint. James says in hi5 cpistic chapter 5, verse l6, in Dr. Moffattls trape- lation "the prayers of the righteous have a powerful effect." Prayer is a Weapon. Answering the call of our King iriiliiops oi people are proving blcs. Ii those who fight for ri, JOIISIIhS Proud are we of our King. who out of his own experience and cori- throne of God. Praveris a weapon of defence. For stability" of mind, for 1JOIS9 of soul, ioi" endurance, Dfliitlifr‘ mil courage let us go in 1irnvcr to C. g1, beliig assured that iii priivci these powers shall be grant Li. Prayer is a. weapon of offence. Nearly four hundred years rigo a queen said "I fcnr most the prrvv- ers of Jolin Knox." If fhClT! is a weapon that Hitlcr IIEOFYs to fcdr. it is the earnest 1iru_vci' of tire pro- ple of God. In all reverence zvo soy that: our prnvcrs help our God. our prayers bring poivcr to our selves and to oui" people. lct. with the confidence that t.‘ fighting for l'l‘2ll1"--"-ilS!‘.(‘$5, _1 ire, ‘iberty, pray for our soldici on land, on sea rind in the air. Prayer becomes a retarding force against evil, let us remember in our prayer the innocent people suffering from an unprovoked and cruel aggres- sion. None of us would choose i {IT . . .. . all of us. desire 1icacc but at this terrible time tlicro are ma".- t/crs at stake that in their fi" (X-" ,istcnce are so truly an exprc-"sion of God's will that for thee: \\e fight and foi" their victory we pmv The anthem of ihc morniii: '\ . "God The Omnipotent" (Clitr The final sermon in the sci which has created so uici . tcrcst among young people "So this is YOU" was delivered at the rvc- ning service. The immediate sub- ject. was "So YOU Willli to be suc- cessful “ It. was an ZICIGETSS full oi 11S fl 1'6 cf F s1 Fl 3. The music was under the charge oi Jolin Inch Mug Eric, crzaiust and clmirmasici" gathered on Suiidav to obscrve the dav of intercession and prnvci- to God on behalf of the cause of jus- tice nnd libcrtv, in response to the rcqucst of His Zi-Iajrstv. King George VI. The sermon was ap- propriate to the occasion. Iii his address the minister said that Jesus is evcr present ivniting to come to n5 and help us but b_v our own pro-occupations and in. difference we prevent Him from , doing all for us that Hc would. S is of the earth." In this address Rev. Mrs. llooseielt lied Cross Aid WASHINGTON. Mm" 204A!“ LMrs. Franklin D.’ Roosevelt. lib-l pgaled for contributions to the Rrd Cross war relief fuiid ‘today \\'l1.11 the statements that “ll we turii nwav from the newt of others. W9 align ourselves with those ‘forces which are bl'llIlZ111i'-! 51x11" 1111* 511i‘ fgfinz and which we must. evcnt- ually trv to dPIPRL" Mrs. Roosevelt. appealed to the United states 1390111!‘ to give "as never before" toward the organiz- ation's $10,000,000 g a1. _ Norman H. Davis chairman oi the American R/cd CFOSS- 011d Wayne Chntficld Taylor. Ameri- can Red Cross representative in Europe. joined hrr in painting a grim vim-d picture of 5l1fli.i(’l't‘t'l cities and homeless. suffering mil- lions in Belgium 11nd Frfilivc- , Mrs. Roosevelt said in her hrnnd~ cast. address "today there are more people suffering and hcmclhss. and - in need of the core ivhich only ;i1ie Red Cross can give them. than ‘in nnv other pcrlod of fvrvlit 111$- tory. . . , "We are called upon to give now as we have hover tzlvcn hcfrre hr- ,¢ausc the alleviating of llllmflll1 suffering is In part our answer" to the challenge to our belief in civ- ilization.“ rii A in Ill ll I 1 e Tn (Tlnsifv _ FOR SAI.E—-BEAIYTII~‘I'1I. BLACK] horse, Allie Burnliam, Good driver. work flll‘.‘\VlI(‘l't‘ Apply Hugh Walker's Bfnblc figns of England was members llstene 19511111111 riuizul value. _ on Thursday evening. May 23rd. 0i the C.\V.L. Study Clubs, Charlotte- town, Sub-division. The President. Mrs, w, T, Coady presided and ex- tended a gracious welcome to the inziiiv members of the 14888116 and (‘UHIDJII singing done in Study Clubs tt-rin was evident in the question- naire conducted by Blunchzirci, and covering the Pope's Eiicvclicnl on christian Education swcrs llllll thcv rights and liberties. mridc rcfcrcncc also to of reading mm‘. soldiers 1!": furthered others through irzurv ..‘isf.'ictoi1v results had Tlir- citlcs and scenes cl1a:"iiii:i:‘ii' lowing nrti I'll \’ ll'l1)llii"l Appeals For li1ll1l1)t‘1‘s_ Sylvia a T111‘ \\.'.1s k Piticl Mon Die-ii, PINK-flit! mount-r 1113f‘ Siuriv Group, Mrs nirdir-ncr- llPflTlY vote of sccnrclcrl bv I rs. , extruded A W O Clubs d iributsrl tziirimout. served mid i foil the MONDAY:- 3:30—Cubs, Social Hall. 7:45—:(Ing's Daughters, East Par- or. S. 0. E. Hold Church Parade The annual church v 11 i11$i1i1ung sermon was bv lit-v, LODICW Gardner. '.l'iic 1iiirade. rade oi’ the eld marslialled by Past _ rd proceeded of Richmond, Queen, Grafton nd Church Streets to s, Church, After the service it was re- formed and returned to the society's hall bv ivai’ of Grafton, Prince, Kent Queen and Richmond Streets. by Paul ‘s The parade ivas load by the new- ll izinnd. After returnin An averting, combining udv groups who were .".c Dlklgfllllllllt‘. ivliich prcparc-ri b_v Mrs. J. H. Blanchard, Convene-i" of Study Clubs for past term, proved to be most de- ligllbilll and interesting. and open- ed with tlic playing of O Canada 1y; yiiss liinry Callaghan, the ac- t. of ilie evening. who also cnniribiiioti tivo lovely piano solos. A 1ilrasin number bv he Value of “kirk Proof of the value of Youth, Christian roiich different lowed by their A splendid paper dvantiiize nrl iutcllcctituliv from ship in such groups. with outstanding educa. marked ilie assembly of a hvtnn to our Lady of Good Coun- so], Putrorcss of the Catholic Wo- iizcn‘; Iicngue. during the Mrs. J. H. Literature and Art. members of the Study Clubs who rcplicd to the questions advanced bv tho group intelligent had a thorough knmviedue of the subjects studied. on Study Clubs was rend b_v hfrs. Raney Gal- lant. 'I‘h‘.s showed very clearly the accruing both lv formed bugle band of the Sons of to their hall. the to a few remarks bv His Worship, Mayor B. Roy Hol- man. C. W. |.~.—Study Club Ends Season's Work rflfé ETI- closing. 1ircsent. had been the was the the work Trinity United Church "II/“K-Wiit“ preached j 1$TUBB0RN 1 l. .. ‘inflicted on the ciicinv bi- our .1!‘- Doctrine. I The r leaders, an- socially member- A 1115111111" of Rod Cross ivork ac- sound judzmcnt cicnu tl_v cx- m“ l.“ d I , t] pressed‘ Th? “nficm 1151x719!‘ my EilJPi.3I-!t‘ci0\\"ll)-‘ Siili-dirifiigilgitiers wit’; Soul," Miss P. Burns inking ‘.110 mu," b‘ Mm Frank Murray of so o. ,1 * It‘ Provincial Red Cross Execu- as well as to tiic, Reference was made to the outstanding work dqm_- by the clcvcn Studv Clubs who made ~——-7"—-'";-'~~—v _ huiitlrcrl: of uamiciit: for l- TRINITY LlTi-J) (‘illRUi 6-1;. .11.“..- flit‘ Empire gggiasroori A large wnrslnpltil ('Olll’,l‘(‘1’,fll!fil‘. um" on i111‘ (lcspoilci- of human The speaker the mailing er to our overseas _ those sta- tioned in Canada. This good work was lll‘.liilli‘fi liv the Charlottetown iibfiltlslfill and through it, is be- cf ivnr work trn "ll of m rcndcrcd bv 111i ifll rirr- Yru 'l"r111.\‘. Little henrd f 17! lowc In response fr, A Frank Murmv "ivitii i100 of “The lfrorl Novas, <ticn!lr- cnrnrcd At ilit‘ (‘i050 n; "H. (Wed hv Mrs. i111‘ Convener 11d all those who to the A dcllcious luncheon bv the cnmmm” "W113 11511112" social ins ronclitt f111'hr! maunr-y 1w m‘; National Anthony Nice-president 0f Chiropodists MONCTON, N. B. Mav 2G ~10?) -~Dr. Fred R. Fnder, clcctcd prcsidcnt of the Maritime Assoz-inticn of Chiropodists. organi- '1'. l n1 a miwliiiet hcrc, Other offic- (rs include First. vice President, Dr. C. (‘irvitnrv Leblanc, Halifax 208 1-4 .,1."coutl Vice Prscltlciii, Horace J. A. 1BTOWII, (Thnrlrttt-tovivn. 1,.7gs_5.g7.31, Mlnsrd‘; kills pain. special request thrilled hcr dramatic ren- I-Iighwaymnn" Which was anti-mg. D thanks which was .7. .\f. Doucctto and . Davey was evening's hour which Moncton, was in this diocese and out Canada. A sum- showcd that been at- throuali the voluntary reg- 11' ivomcn undertaken The choir sdngfilic rpiciidid and b1." the (IWL. , , t . iiispiriijig anthem "Give Peace iii Of iurtlici- ciiiuctrhriigrliiatletligigi-est 0111' Tlmv". and flbocal was the series of mov. The evening sermon was dcliv- in: t71rture5 shown and commend erect b_v Rev. L. M. Murray and ed upon by Miss Hilda Q1111; 3A was based on the theme. “The salt B. Pncd of the Carnegie Library’ depicted are Mr. Murrnv gave us thr- thrcr- r- nciv, 1f i ,1 . sciiiial qunlliics Iiv which Clilflg- UN‘ trimitoriilliiiriigpigi; thénfgoéiiire Vi; tinns might prcvcii: civilization Norwrvv, Belgium and pr'ance" from crumbling. first. purity of slidcs “Tl? also shown of Given- heart, second active nttenlpts to 11nd, its industries and inhabi- preserve the hiizhrr and finer ifllliF. 11111105 of lifenailid third the nos- SPFSZIJn of R t st uct, characteristic M _|, and penetrating outlook on lift‘. l“ m‘ Pmnlm A vcrv beautiful niitheiii was Aflcr '1 . sung by the choir. ‘ c? 111" D1'11;1'g?flnn,1e mgfilitfiglxif: the fol- sts: Mrs, Aythur Mm. __ Beautiful Dreamer; (b) 135.)!“ C? m" 0111.1" With "urine - 5 -1'-.'~< Joscniiiiic DOifQn Con. Smilinc Thru: rhi 1 Miss Ber- d L dub‘, shespagnoiu. sung 1n b_v the Efimngn. l! VET!’ b_v TOQTM. ii of Study 11nd con- enter- Wfl-Q then in charge 1i. (31059 in singing n! and ‘uhgiewgignch armies on the south; s! CHADS CLUB DANCE AT THE WHITE SPO T WEDNESDAY, MAY 29o Dancing 9.30 - 12.30 (Daylight Time) i 1 | 1,;2-;;;',,,,, AL. BLANCHARDS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 50c IIIIIJJIYIIQIF b .. ,_ w. \,. __ d. v H. d. . 'I'I;I"..o';a*sir..or...sr.crss> -.s§.ss.ss\.s\\..v.‘.swsiwt2 {on the srimme front turned to our ti" and rye seized new ‘.1 on the river. Be- Anrzc and the Meuse on hotii szcies was very thr- (Continued from page 1i I "A sworn! "fivmv attack was re- _ Dill-sod iii the fvfrintmerly- region." An ililvliflffiii Gt-rmuii air raid on Paris be off when nine i ' ct CEIIWIIIIPFB- by Cau- thorities tonight indicated that "re general position of the lines rui - intercepted b! ing from Belgian to north. n Taft and six France had not changed nizitcruilav - in the last clay. flit not through The French, pressing their cnm-. . hi1’ 5pm 9W3! paign to cut off the Germans on " °1_"'.r"’f1f'1_1’°<v_ . the coast, announced they had r_d- 1 ‘ I _‘ng1_ _":'_i)‘7'€11_~1$’ was vanccd along the Somme mid \i"'l'f‘ “i11- f ~ 1'7" "1- P5135 increasing theirlprcssiire on t‘ “H1”- snutii side of tie German t" "' "-*" dog the north side the A " 3km‘: Hhzlzfld-Plezlrtz l] 1 i. I _ , . c armies met and repelled mour. _- Nllptlals Gerrltinan sssaultis , e commuri qucr- , "The fight is still violent n11 111-1 91-11,“) i111 b‘ Somme. whore we acceiituzitcrl our _ "f" PrPIY-V advance. and on tic IIOFIEIITII irony 1-" fl_ “If-Ilk- “The enemy: which rluixng ill" 311W D- o 1.! fiilshtcr of Mrs. and rhe late Mr. rirlottetoim, will be- last few days accumulated impun- grit resources in the Boulogne reg- ion, has mans ed, after fierce strait A A r Hear. flghtin , to ta ce the city. v come the c of Mr. John stir. "In tie latest combats which IIIIVO _ son of Mr. Peter taken place between the Aisiic (Rli n I n. M,‘ IRH er) rand the Mouse wnfiriiied from prisoiivi '11 in 1 ‘w tillerv fire and automate arms 1121.: very high. , "During the action we Lave found entire sections of German Illliillily ,. mowed down on the spot. _ p "Our pursuit plnrics and aircraft defences. going into r- .011 vioicnpv against ciicmv lOllllflllfllrn m; of mo mo- which came to attack cOlllP o; on: zrris iril; 31-9 a fields. dispersed them. infiicrii g of BOhm-s heavy losses. W |_ n .- _ Irnrngdfazplv The Germans have failed to g..._i . Mr. and Mrs, ii W11 l' hours m new ground for 48 fighting iii the interior. the’ rnircstrv spokPsman told r1 ore-S (‘>11- n honm-mnon “iivninr amide.‘ ' " r1 the best ference - mm”: r ‘nds . . .. . j _ V - 1 - r1. in ..Esi.“::.i.ii"“i2i2.:;zi...:t-212;. . r»- o... the sector around ti at important in- dustrial cltv near the Btngiglll bord- er this morning in tiirir tfllllDfllCl‘. to dcstrov the northern Allzt-rl arm- BRITISII AIRMEN ies but were repulsed. Battle Continues C ‘ H ICQIXIIIILACIIIQIITDIAII‘D5125 i; The battle in that area is contin- 1 ~ ~ - ' ht 1bomlacrs. downed. 2, Pontoon and road iJII , , 11115895 aloni in:.t'oiit_ blasted a; ' columns side of the corridor to tie scn con- .t tinned their mopping up 091110111311 ' along the Somme, " German olr activitv W115 ‘ trated notional-v occur-St “Hf; northern Allied forces whi c AitiOii planes replied with b0f11171112s of ni- mored columns between the I-‘rcnth _ ant coiicrn- i irm (lumps, mar im-il lll the Rhine . t night, Twenty _ ' icd with loss o.‘ ii ficht rs ' .‘\'.'i Buns}, and Bclmrm unit." in Flour’ n bombers dovmcci, ers and the rciitml F‘rci h 11 J! nut our (top g. 1a.. h. Earlier. a milimrv sp l1‘. i-u: ,.- that three Allied nrmirzg 1 ed back a sertes o.‘ hittli-Pffiif‘ _ German attacks on strongholds . I1.’ oiilv vt- Bi . -rl;i"vi1 raid tocinv _ , an- northcm France and Belgium. ‘ ump r‘ Hi 1e and and dtima u; UbitTili = lion the xvi-slurp. from. Batter Back Enemy ‘ The spokesman declared _ time‘ French. British and Brltllflu 111111-1 . have battered back tiic- PilPllll. "greatest efforts" to break throucli Allied {K751110115 in five stnturru. areas. . . The German thrusts were director; against AlllifdififCPs oizicncliiii: f1f1111 the new Bcsinri position at. Con. -. rai on the Lys river and 8110111 1-1 miles north of Lille. Franco. t1_1f"-1§_°~_»_1 l the Flanders battlefields of Va .1111‘ ciennes and Cumbi-ai to the Som ‘ ‘wit; stonewall defence against hem-v and repeated German nlini s were said bv thcsp0§<1‘§1l1fl11}° _ ,‘ given Qigrpnlti Maximo Vi oven-ii. . . ion. _ 111% (iaescrifibce the coinmrmoci" in chief A5 "confi ent and full of hopc as a result of the operations. 1 The gtecdv resistance to German!‘ came shortlv after 1o 291191515 111:1" figured in the French rout from _..c Meusc front ivcrr rr-movcti, and ncv‘ appointments were made. The {Military Situation ind German lines on Bnnih Ffflfllli. Trains "mp and freight " as f0llo\vs:_ cas in the rear the first direct _n lcv ziiiiiutos. flamvs ne cnemc to the rear s trein was stationary siding iviiich was sit ii- irhlclt fell along- ‘crc also started in 21cm‘ a r on fire G(‘l'lll.'lll_ vvyirics \ a hcigl-i: .nurlime-guiiiied from 100 feet. Daylight Raid iffiflllll! to Boulogne ' Illl ioznbarrlinent O. l’ Bel - tit 0111i‘ d? 9nd“ mo“ mrgftrmdn oessfuiii" acuinst 1110K,‘ ‘f K ‘ l tacks but COIIIII-(‘r-Itliflt cu 13hr- the encmv tohalt the oi.cn. ‘v00 least remporariu: 30121311‘. ,1 * were cited as having _I_{’1,1I1;_" m, mnnkabli‘ nnti with “Jain-HI .,.'.-..'-.- rcstilt. \v_as that the Ge. - ~- . cdzrgiiiiriili- south ill tiic Plinrlcis battlefields French tic-ii» 11:10 ".- conmgg with enemy unhs 1 lrr bombs a- .\ ruiiri six enc- rm-l n the (‘Olli- one IMlcssr-rsrhmltt ,. .. 'l"I'.\'I‘ t '11 ‘ 1I-rvr-(1 .'-;. but or“ l1i.tt<l1l2 in the Ill 1.‘.'1'll(‘il(‘1!l were A" l"‘l‘tl‘ pianos ruumi 'Il'ti,.‘-'- Suiidav ll urn- (illii l'{il1'.\'fl\' z riinrshallirg 4|‘ defensive action". Along T1 .. [Qpgqraihicfll is ti.’ the air iliieliiried iiitFuNEyi‘ onsinuriliis mo: V K111.‘ “PIG hi" 1 _ ‘ ‘- , ‘ " t _ . .".tr=:‘ actrn t_v 11111114111119 °I>1’°5‘1‘°'l" Md m b, 1 hcd "but some 20 enemy German llosses woe s.. on ivith it»: "considerab c." " (im- qf (h: ‘ ' 1 d rous- 3_ The same tictciinmc q ‘ lance bIQcRPdVGPWIQ“ impmw" L‘: n: were preceded take new ibfflifllj’ on tho cxircvnyv scviv s of statements te sector cxtcnzling 1“‘11fi-‘-" .1 oi the vast wes m , ,, from Arrns m Iioumvziir". l'-'i 1t" nd out hv tht and British dctachmcnhs mo? m ..l air arm. outridcr; with‘ IIIERYV fire vi i.r . " t nr s. brgkeort. $11119 asantme River in i111‘ 5.51m... region French lrOOps oust- ed the Germans from an ntlditioiin‘. DI-IATIIS A uiziinfifiT-T/it "his .o.=~..i.~i.oéfo Wr-vtnnu-tli Sitrccz. on Miv 25, 1940. bridgehead. French l11'-'181‘°-‘»‘1"“"“ 1frl;x L. I-I/"rch. nccri 43 ycars. along the river bunks “ti” 5W?‘ l?“ 167d‘. two his lntc residence cessful. , _ liils‘ morn ._ at s45 ID.S.'1‘1 to 5_ The Qgynygns aiiflCkdililw 11"?‘ Si. Dunstan? Bsvirri thince i0 Iiligmimfld-Y-OI ntmé1‘°“fl‘zz‘zf1‘rll“‘ix“: the Roman Cat‘. c Ccmctrn". cxremv 1,-_ H10- :Er)iu1i°st1iood“§.§i9ii‘i ‘lilRlKLE-zlixttlxicnl hrw/Insahoogn ha: . s m an “nsmwsy .1..rr. . . at" m . . . French posninnf-i r- 0l\<'1l nf Ziiziv _.. ‘iii-In, Mrs Marv J1me 7111 “iigmm R1), ,1" naocrtpmfiqn, Moth-lo in ‘nor 03rd vcnr. The re- m” c111°r5, 19"‘, 1 h ' “rgm Mqaln‘ are rrstln: n‘ tht‘ (711161171! 1°?" hon“; ‘m t: ‘$11111. f, F.:i~r..-il Homi- iv ' thr- funeral “m” ‘"‘“°’-" a“ m“ ‘m ‘will he hciri iorirjv. (Mnv 2'1». ser- fire. iiico stnriinr; at 2 pm. <DS.T.1. Bomb“! Gnmnm ifiitormcii: North Wllishlrc Ceme- ' ' i trrv. French ariillcrv also unleashed n 1 ,,," ... "verv violent" nrtillcrv bonihnvd- l?" ‘a’ ment, on the German positiim 1w- f tween the Aisnc and Mouse ig-vr-rs. 1 ‘The shelling‘ was belicvcd 1-» lm-o i caused "very envy damage" _to enemv posts, the spokesman snid. but final reports still were lack- N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown end North Wlltshlre n8- The brief high cmminnd com- muuiqiie this morning said: - "The enemy iil\\IIt‘11t‘(i scvt-"nl attacks on our northern front. "m", “g These attacks foiled. " notions which we started r 11