g;'no p.m. Evenla Worship Sermon: "How 6000 God look -rnigxvnarrssr ouunou 9 5.l.'I".'!"h.'.'.'ri'."..':?so&"':3f' . n.A.. a.n. '.lisl IIIU CIIOII DIl'OCO0I' -l - -my-n F. M-l-ford. A.I..C.0. It 5. "vol Service Scrmaav "OI Belellll 0'" Y ,h.. All Times City Time . kizhyurch Of England :3." ri-jrnirs oarnnnltar. Anglican Rochiord Square The Reverend Canon G. I. Molfatt ..l.. Rector The iteverend W. G. Ilogg Honorary Assistant Priest. nrganist and Choir Director Miss Suzanne Brenton Lie Music SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY The Parish Church Established 1700 by Royll Churches Tomorrow ' ZION P BYTEBIAN ..a,o..n.a "sir The Ileveaad W. Ilarald Brown. A5- Iav. E. C. Evans (visiting 10:00 a.m. Allllt Bible CIIII 10:00 a. at. Church School 11200 a.m. Nursery lcknsi 11:00 a.m. Dlvlas Warship Iarmaa: 1th p. In. Divine Worship IOITIIIIIIL "In A New Role" Anthatnr Ave Verasn -Mosart "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet. and a lamp ante my path." IPRESBYTERIAN rnslKmxo1l's.sAMan Minister The Reverend '1'. 11. B. homers. 'i'.M. Miss 1:. "minus Mcaesno Mas. a.. F.M.C.M.. organist anglDlrQtor of the 0 I0:00 a.m. Church School cn.anLorr'rn"rowiv "To Great Conclus- City and Wood. Benoit. Dorchester street. -at the HUGHES DRUG 9103!." IEE OUR "GIFTS FATHER".-Reddin Bros. WE REGRIND Cs ankshaits. FOB W. 0. MacKenzle. 37 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. RADIO, television. sales and service. Firestone. Home a n" d Auto. Dial 5547. HANDCRAFT GIFT SHOP iii the home of Mrs. Myrtla Webb, op posite Baptist Church, Cavendish. See this fine display of Maritime Hhndcrafts. HOT MOTOR MAKES A HOT driver. have your cooling system flushed now at Malletts Battery and Radiator Service. PROTECT YOUR CAR AGAINST over-heating by having it flushed HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. June 19th. Victoria ii a. in. Hampton 3 p. in. Bonshaw 7.80 p. m. Rev. R. H. Baxter, Minister. . Ihiilt Sublect: "Our city's centen- nial" Aiithemx "God i a Spirit" - slorndale Bennett 7:00 Evening Prayer III Ser- S "A Ticket to Na- wlicn.-' .- Rev. .Lawranea .l:. Tonmhs, B.A., I.8o.. l.D.. Pit. D. Solo: There is a neon hl - (Gounod) -Mrs. d. J. Fear F undation GOQPEL CHAPEL The IIeverentI)RCI?o11 .1. T. Ihhott. ec or lloldlng Services in sons of orssgilg. 1,(.:mI)II'ngl:iar1glcu" England Hall. Richmond St. 1:00 p.m. Combined Sunday 8:30 Holy Co union 5 1 N genre 11:00 Mornln Prayer and ler- 5': M I ' 1. special sinjng by N. 1!. B. Male Quartet Our guest spaager. Mr. Mark lrodln. .teaeh0r at N. 3. Bible Institute 4:15 p. in. Breaking of Bread ..YoI will receive a warm wel- I and 0 p. I. (DIT) O. I. ltalrl. In Memoriam I loving memory of hill. MoLl0II DOUGLAS FREDERICTON CHURCH OF CHRIST. - Service for Sunday. June 19th. Fredericton Sunday School 10 a. in. Worship Servica 3 p. m. Breadalbane Crswfor Memorial 7.30 p. m. Rev. Byard Thurber. Minister. ENGAGEMI-:N'1'.mMr. and Mrs. Joseph Carragher. Brookvale. an- Rustico. 7.30 p. m. Evening Prayer 5 I G N S - Plastic. Scotchlight 3; I Central SKIRTS. - Thymewood Gift Shop. anbotle. IIIAI "THE LOBD'l PRAYER” service-members oi the Chor- lottetown Baptist Sunday School will meet in the Church,IIali at l0.ll Sunday morning and attend the service u a group. Theatre Guild production. "Anne of Green Gables." Her name was lnadverteiitly omitted in the report. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. Marg- aret Iierrell wishes to announce the engagement of her youngest daughter Gloria Catherine to Ger- ald Mllliord son of Mr. and Mrs. Mliltord Bstchildsr. Marriage to is. take place Illth of July Dunatan'a Basilica. Cl-lAItI.0'I'I'l:'1'oWN IMMUNIZ- ATION CLINIC! at 100 Prince Bt.. will be held on Friday afternoons. 2 to I p. m. instead of on Satur- day mornings, commencing June 17th. There will be no clinic on Dominion Day. Friday, July 1st. At St. suit of an accident that occurred at Mlscouche railroad crossing on Monday. June 13th. when he was hit by a pole while helping to un- load a carload of telephone poles. He is suffering from a fractured shoulder. three broken ribs. and a back injury as a result of the ” Mr. Kearney is an em- ployee oi the island Telephone Company. Charlottetown. Telephone Pioneers HALIFAX (CP) -Delegates from Nova Bcotia and Prince Vanadium, tin. lithium ores and In Memoriam, Peter was born at Elliotvale thirty-nine years ago. the son of the late Terrence and Mrs. and later Onta rio Agricultural Colle e at Guelph. from which he 0 tained a diploma of high standing. but shortly after com- pleting this course his health be- bitions increased and he obtain- ed a position as Field Represent- ative for the Dominion Life Assur- "199 C0mPlnY. a position he most capably filled. Later he went to Boston where he worked for the Boston Post but he had hopes of again getting back to his agricultural instincts when was stricken with pneumonia. He entered the hospital on May 25th and on May 26th. short- ly after being fortified by the rites of the Roman Catholic Church of which he was a de- vout memher. and visited by his sister. Bessie. ha peacefully passed away. On May 28th the remains. accom- Rev. Basil Croken. deacon, and Rev. Nazare Gallant as sub-dea- con; after which all that was mor- tal of a loving son and brother was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. He leaves to mourn his loss besides his sorrowing aged mother, the following brothers and sisters: John I... Washington- D. C.; Ter- rence and Mary. at home; Pat- rick in iron River, Michigan; Bessie in Boston; and Sister Mary Nolasco in New York; besides a number of nieces and nephews :4; whom he was lovingly devot- A brother. Michael predeceas. cent sad bereavement. also Fa. ther Thoughts For Our Time SUFFERING MAY REFLECT DIVINE MERCY T0 MAN if there is ever a time when recall us to a sense at our dig- ws may be likely to question the to endure extreme suffering some- how seem to be able to make an adjustment to it. Often, howave. the lack oi adjustment is found on the part of the witnesses of aware of their own inability to help. cannot help wondering why God. who could. does not seem to help the one afflicted. Usually this question is really not answered at all, grounds that God's ways are not our ways and that, in some mys- tcrloua fashion. Godis love and mercy are present, even though their absence is keenly ielt. Sometimes. however, an answer comes to us in terms of the jus- tice of God. God is merciful but He is also Just. We forget all too easily how monstrous is our in- gratitude toward God when we trangress His commands. In fact. certain times in our lives God shows us His mercy and at other times exacts justice. We must not think this. because every one of God's actions towards us is fundamentally an act of mercy. GENEROUS T0 GOD Out of pure generosity. God created us. and created us in such a way that we have an op- portunity to be generous with Him in return. If He allows us to fall and to hurt ourselves, it is because He has made us in His image and likeness. endowed us with intelligence and freedom. If it takss suffering and pain on the G nity and destiny. Thus. it would g. -Av! you gx-r uni; f M10903" Ind W" "NY 511 W99” love and mercy oi God. it is in not be an act of mercy I God -.a J.-e--m. mu?-gar-A. uh uh '1' "I M. A" I. um "ahead? ll-A 0" 3'sn;li;Itlh by the Leslie Bell singers. old when orphaned by the death the face of extreme suffering: were to cushion us from all vain Sp mo Mas. t(0aiar0) allot and Ill- ' "I 1'” "um" ' perhaps not our own, so much as and suffering. That would leave moo a.m. Aaaual "Sunday rector of chain. "V003 001-14"! W" I033 FOBAEPICIAL Children's Day He attended Elliotvale School that of others. People who have us in bondage to our blind im- pulses aud to our unreflecting. self complacency. . OBEDIENCI Nasznna It is not in having his ownl . no to fall and he returned home . vs?” H I"... Maritime Motor Supply Co.. Ltd., COSTUME ONVENER g M :0 be ” t p "I P . anothers pain. way that , chudv, 10" 0; his. A""'"": S” or", "'1" - Mmml H017 1-0791! In Til! a Bead” AVe' J, T, Phc. wgg convgngf of th: IIlCIIIcosT:Ii:)I'IIlaII1.en A C my Those who are filled with pity parents is tested and developed: turner? Dwa ga -lamlel Idllle PROMPT wg-1-CH REPMR, .. comm; mmmme, for an mm. A. M, hum, Improved MI "W for another and who are bitterly rather. it is obedience to his parents at a time when that obedience goes against his incli- nations of the moment, that thel child shows signs of the fact thatl he was created in the image at od i it is not an act ol mercy hr any sense if we spoil a child by letting him satisfy every craving that strikes his fancy. We do not even consider that that is pro- per training for animals when we remove an animal from the. natural discipline ol the wilderness, ws consider that it is nacessary to impose a dis- cipline upon it if it is to achieve any excellence at all. I Because we will not let our- uwo g . Dim 3, 1 q now at Malletta Battery and Rad- named by M, H , B A, We Ell! IIBVIF make lidelllunie TED- i 7330 a.m. Mattins semi" 'b,"'.l.h. nzv. clttlg. into, service. ENGAGEMENTFML mm M". 51",, Mary N05155:: Ry sf'fvif' aration to God for any of our :;1r:l:rt”g"u"rm::tu;7f”v':i;”T3 grg 8.00 a.m. Holy Euchdrlat mud k D A 3 1. M 3.1” John Nicholson Mt Buchanan (Rosella, mm M. mum, Sm" transgressions. Perhaps. it is the . u Eucharist "'3 - - -- - ' " ISLAND GRILL. Queen street. ' ' ' ' t . merc of God can lves us the ll” ” "it "ill" 0' 8""e""!- ""1 "-00 "mi ch" John N. B. announce the engagement of their Mlry Louis. R. 8. M. were ior- V 3 find no explanation for it in Ilzoo a.m. Church school (ua- '. T L "I, P I g- dial 5228. Serving full course daughter Mildred Jan to Mr. Wm-dad to the home of M. hm. opportunity in suffering to make 5".” I" ” ' "ye dinners. Specializing C bin ese 1 1 t h g H terms "T the mercy 07 G0d- M "I0 ll” 0) Mgmu .mu Mnmi mu-.3 Patrick 1". King. son of Mr. and "1912 Terrence from where the 1 0" W 3 W93" 0" We can - h h g uh”. I I I same time. tose w o are actu- 7.00 p. m. Evensong Anthem Chm "ml A G", . Mrs. P. J. King, Miami. Florida. g;”9J""; &'3l,h9(1g10"hMl3' will 10 ”'l'n"”5”: "am however "Her ally suffering often astound us . 0 c m , . . s - . . Daily service. TI ""1 hour" den -Tmmn Rakdliiidigilvalirlirliaz Rggilpiifiseligvlacnsii iIIaIIll1.gIleCl':ft:llIleF:hce in "Emu River. 3 We "non ing would still be seen Primarily gillithfherII'a:Il1I,Fef3llIlEwhlch they M- Vesper Services withdrawn un. mud systems use and tape re. "H The" solemn Requiem M." in terms of the justice of God. i - URED g, M ' g If they do not share our atti- 5133 S. PAUUS ANGLICAN "' 0”'”"" ”0'dl"8- 190 K9” silt" 9”” Charlottetown, is abegzlleiiieidntelie liven: cillerliglwaiiii the 'li:sni.r' 235:. Ivevihtstnxloiuighriruiilaazbje "ld" " if hem" "W l'"' 5"" Phom OIIUIWII Vlsltora Always Welcome. l5' Prince County Hospital as a re ' s' "m d y ?d”"""' W '"”'""l- "'4 ""1 if they are able to do nothing else. such people can still bestow upon us the greatest act of charity. by paying homage ml God's mercy in the midst of their. sufferings; in doing this they canl shock us into recalling our true dignity and destiny. n g t ( th 1 ed him eleven year 3 , and for our sake. rather than for i miiubiectl "K001 it God" '"""' h" 3”:',"f,f m”;-1e:E,:,,gem?;no,,?,en er; Edwrd mwd '""'ded "" 1"" The pallbearers lw-eroe Loni; His. He wants us to become more i VliIili'i;ar:rPair(i,c: Ion of Mr .and "'"""' '”"'l"" 0' "I0 Acldll Power. Gerald Walsh. Harman like mm by achieving the liberty l ” UNITED P TAL Mm Henry Maire”. summgrsldeg mam?" ”; T9'9Ph0"' P101199" 0' Gill. Gerald Power. Edward Gill oi the sons of God. i rnmmntggrw mm - --. ..:::.:. .0::::-.. -":..3e::s:..l:y.a"... . 1 5,. J hg Ch 1,. K uyvs - n ca. an re om. ac eva c goa Sunday June 10th In. stAaI:aMIttlnistsr (gross. Men I um e g”M;l:;2:: ";f5'i1:g:' "'GdIa::3' oti their existence in responding ' t v thout reflection to external ' . Minister: Ph” 3" Mug-ONDRU5-"co pgmgu- lady Vi"lP"9id9n'- C d f h k rad internal attractions and ' Re ti . meuaalb M. Reverend A. Maolsall. krvh.” nuns” um. um. Rector. Rev. A. E. Piercey. ssr- ed l'Cl':;1'intIlnal;OPshueie)c'ted O T S forces. We are subject to these Du,-,,,,,,.ol,,,,,,,,n,,,u,,'?'.'f3.l.,,. H g "mu" vices for Sunday, June 19th, are. and Muriel M no .ch I H - I same attractions and compul- youusscoldwatenuliot llmalseths 4'”"" 1.," .,,,,, gm. cm. m; at. John's. Milton. 10.00 a. m. sun- - P": H0 e- The family of the late Peter atom: Ind in the mldsl of them. "ml Wk '0 ilullwlnllllhli R.-wd (;.B11ow;rld, Christie. "H" school day School. 11.00 a. m. Morning '”w"' B. Magennig Wm. u, Hunt .11 we are apt to forget that the goal "”h"Wl'"'I'- orgmm "d'c.,h. ninth, 11.00 a. m. Worship and Praise gaglligl; l:,narileS)erl';ii;3 lshgst tvlliljr lglaiflugieugs and” neighbours "existence is not to be found George (A:.m;Il'i;ompnstEaiuF.l..C.0. 5...”... 0,", M, smlml Pam and sermon. at Mun MINERAL sass em their ra- . ml." M" H Gillls and Father Gail- to make us re-Illu our mistakes Lake Titlcaca on the Peru-lo- ALL SERVICE. at! T”. Meals and Sermon. "Come and bring the lead-copper-zinc concentrates are ant and all those who sent Msssllld deillliollly DUI” relponsibliity livia border. navigated by steam- whole family. mined in southwest Africa. Cards and messages of sympathy. and guilt. by the same token they boats, is 12.500 feet above sea level. You are very welcome to these ..A.,.-Aee- H... The Church school Classes are ante”, Saturday, June 18, 1955 The Guardian Page or Urlustno . - Anti-Cosnnun am the ICAIID v PIT”. 3' MAGENNIS nis'tEnuN (AP) soiircaa Thursday melt. m sows rluu-nl'ai also am. rarunms oar oaaarmo , min gain: 31 uj period s is by the searches! hidd- cnaswau. for Better Photo on” ' mm” M” ocgiirgcinsht Matti: a'ul:s'sg."IE , B, I". eiizcciiayi-:lIht; CG Eu rfE'mm"r':"' Egrgflgn J'T ,1”: ”'m"".:. "”"""mm graphs. . MADAWAIKA IIANDWOVEN tor a brief illness. "' ""” " W” "” ' 'it'st.imehetaIkedt.l:b9a over with s. Sunlsife mes-.s!' ...ineinhavoalssnI.l0amasaoda9asadIasEe 'I'helunI.IIOnaaninyouroommanityil N. BENNETT CARR 140 RICHMOND S'I'R.EE'I' Iadywitlsalsssslsllaoictsnsalcnehinsstaaoepoltag. P. 0. Box 432 F OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY AND ALL DAY SUNDAY BHVIIMIBEIT FATHER WITH A SUITABLI GIFT FROM OUR WIDE SELECTION. HUGHES DRUG CO. LTD. Phone 5545 for Prompt Delivery Service. HISTORICAL TOUR OPENS MONDAY HRST TRP LEAVES CIVIC CENTRE AT 10:00 A.M. AND THHIAFTR EVERY HALF HOUR Admin 3l.00 Children 50a L Canada by the British and Anthesnt or Bataan all Iirenllth u. c. rm) -5- WIN 0- 1'0 .Q .5 An” W” W"?! Wm” Jane iota. ms. . sermon: Why Do We OaIl0Ir fllurcli Trinity Church?” -HOW ogy 3 gig, s-omoyed, Ilrnd Mr. MacLeaa And can mp-ml. hlisst , Anthem: Immortal hvtsthla - or awn. oar dearly loved. llirlc 11. Thlmaa) When here on earth we miss. You an hvitad ta worship God Ivar leans-bored by lusband. L Trinity Church. Daaghhr and Ion-la-law. "' . 1. Civic CENTRE. headquarters of the lis- CENTRAL CIIRISTIAN in loving nsemuy el L e a 435,, I ' i::?oclyTi:liit'sa:dsktoc:?:ui)l:ln:u:h?'oh mO1Kl.lJ..1t01l nun: who sins use lots. less. uh. Provincial Travel Bureau and the I.M.'I'. n "". 15.... 1. .. gm. -3 '. ,0." ' . l 305 D990t- Ti" 9"” '0 T9” H93d'I"'"3'" hinrvel D. Dunbar. l.'1'h. Minister 3 1,, ",3," Wu wllgihlogkkafterr your ts: tend asst: all w.t;od Mrs. Floyd MICKIIIOI and Mill mm, , til. now morn ll Wile" 00 Kathryn Beck, llpply organista. 33.?” M M... F”, what to do in f;1h;hrillvua4:?nb:hlflxm- The! '11 n..gg,n......M....M...m momma. (All Services City Thna) "r; n ,: units” If 3 5 slhiihlhsiilihaigfma s-(alsLaop:a tlilnitina o'clock . . . 10:00 a.m. church Iesaat and star . i.D5Y"8” 5"”" Tim” 99”” "";.'d': ,'”'f; rlmuy um.-as out far a a-- was us let our beloved sun. at ' "'9 PW" '"""b" ” Cl” C" ' Irr attendance. W5 must. believe when falls the : '1' "V ”'d "Inge ' mm lI:00 a.m Morning Warship blow 1"-W" , , . . . "M Comma”... .n.g Vii”, G” I.” vmed n .0. mm V.M.c A r. GOVERNMENT nousa: is situated as the Sum”: "Bean" 1 L." -h -J i entrance of beautiful Victoria Park. Now ill gnu Always rentembesod by wife M . - years old. it 10 the home of tho Pl;IlI0OPfdWlI't'I -mum-: "Under no wl-u"- "'”'.' "' "' ”""- ”"'S'-'3-'.. .. .0.-.-..-. 57.: "' ...'..'..h..I""" - ii.'3"S..i3I'"i.I' "iii.' if..." '31.? '.5.”.3."i'.... 'i.?Zii'i la: It ,y ruua-AI. - t. . g hr. .. ... .v...... .. . E " :2".-:2; 1:1.uh3.?:.ru:;:.::::.”;::.'s:';. g - t .- one If , ' i 3 r ' hhhl-irinn: "Permeaance - A ' S T ' n M Edinhlirghh wilt n”e:i:n.eh:.;fzhi:' sin or The Find" it I 0 ' may 'm"'-M ” '6 ' ' - M . smug" gull" i.il tuus?u iul entertainments and interesting events. Tour mlmwi. Mk" "M n" E". " 0 ss smut -J "t'l9”" Ln visits are by the kind Permission of the Lieu- ""' mm! TN”"'"" s”'"' I. ( tenan-i-Gnverrlor. who is in residence. When re- ”l "mu" i"'"""' i' ”"'"'9' R A F quirad for official purposes Government House '0 "wrist! and vacationers to ' ' .G will not be open This will be announced. and W"?-thin in Central Cllrlliill ”" "'2 . you are requested to make your visit another ”"''PI' 0' "'9 I-0l'd'l 511- 3 Hag day. During four hours public admission to ., O '”' """5":: Government Hausa will be resmctod to holders THE SALVATION ARMY L '( W" ”ck9”' ' U. I ILDING Croat treet f.'5iz'ir'e"-"r"-- - s. roar snwann (miniature) MUSEUM was "IIOME OF E ANGILIBM" Over 15'o00'0m) 3ibles' . I part of the early defences of Charlotte Town. since II Testament! and Scripture :3 'u all From here you may View and inspect the old Sr. Major and Mrs. W. SIIIIOI PONCIOIII in 111 languages 0 guns and earthwork which still remain. The C071?! 0"iC0l'I- hgve been distributed in 1 old pnwdr-r magazine. with its interior rounded ceiling. is now a small museum and houses an SATURDAY 7-30 P-In. open Air lervlce. 0:00 p.m. Prayer and Praise Eel-vice SUNDAY IIIVICEI "1000 a. In. Falesaweod Hospit- ll.o0 a. III. is ltaess Service I-00 0.1:. Young Peoples Di- Nilary Class am. gin: "' 3 ":30 p. sn. Yasag g Peoples let-. 7-00 p.m. opos Air lsniso the your tlons. Foreign Bible Society since Canadian Auxiliaries were federated in 1904. Help the great cause of the Bible Society todayibby pra era and contr u- Tile Bib House serves you at 100 Fitzroy wlzet, Charlottetown. Dial le y W. oY1'.s'To2r1c'. . CIIRIDTTITOWN asset: or use -I cannon sea the Alvin loapi Cal rs - 1 far: war a Street Ht -7' - Flnnr wmanF 7.30 p.m. an same site l';r.-emrvmw N-I-bf.-g,-cu. .. Complete Automotive 5;; st-nrreiy. Ass .. nun: haw Machine Shop Anutievrt '9: Aii"ir3.:loome.' i. Wholesale Parts as 5" i'J'i' Tr”fT - Equipment I . g - V , , I re-J'osPm' mm mm" "m The Charlottetown Centennial Committee is proud to announce the opening of the first sulded bus tour of Um"0ii9i0W"' '”””"'”' 0Rng&",;;".M?I:'mm We Smckmigrkzntl E.1:l'..Parts sites. This is the first such tour to be established, in the Maritimes. g pd "V VIM” mm. no me Me me. mdmmd Mn": 9!: -. ' mepxrme 1,: w"&l;ll:ae:dmilNl:rrIitMu"gM90iawcM(lIe'cghIlt:t” abs: tfhiivraliaoxlsgolzhahieupivhdsm snd inform them of their historical . . . ssaut. 'm”'-- we in . mo mMl "A3533 i?ntierealt. Each coir: will last a half hour. nn route the bus driver will posit out the location of dnurches and many old landmarks. 1e "L 0"" -aurora but non” sway 00" L”. is hoped that with the interest and support or the dtiaens d Charlottetown this tour will be an annual event. so PIN! 30'" ” ":'"”.'.'e """" "' . nut, Aw" t It ldtanta of this excursion which will be of interest to our touring guests and educational to all. uco...,,,,,o.,,,,,,,..',,gt!s'uva rssaslst aeav cc - unusual collection of Army and Navy equip- ment of early dayw. 0. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY EXHIBIT is presented in a modern setting in the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. 01!” Y. M. C. A. is the oldest enabiishod Y.M.C.A. In Canada and you will be interested in it new preniises. The exhibit of the Historical So- ciety is a voluntary effort which offers a da- tightful and interesting presentation of article! used hy the early settlers of our Province. There is a small gift shop in the main lobbi- I. THE OLD PARISH CEMETERY. eetablite ed in the early 1700's. I! the fell-U8 Pill?! R many ni those who shared the history of CW ada and Prince Edward Island.'l1ICe 1?! stones of many unusual mm. ''m' ":'nlq: epltaptss and distinctive lstteridl 5' oeversl sarcnpheilhi. The guide it". ' ”"" plete list of the graves and their local Oll- I. FONFEDERATION CHAMBER in tllc Pro- ,..,,,.m Building is the last stop on the lilsooriic Tnur. Situated gzdgum s sslgrgeggizbgggg hi srev--tone ' "I! "- Iii the Fathers of Confederation IIII 5:33: place of Canada. 'l1ie orilillll 01931 placed as used at that rneetlnl Md "'9 '3'” lion oi many authentic and irilinli C09(9d" ation items has made bills room the center of Canadian historical interest. 9