ff .1 4 i "'3' '1'" gcnukcncs TOMORROW , .g I . ' , . council of ENGLAND s. r'f'tEi!'5A QTUIPW ' .m.-0 . ,.;3 ;,m.--uolrnaviinl 1p.m.-Ev ll (hill). '”s. Mugs 'ANGLlCAN CHURCH The.Pariah church g, tshlleholl I769 by Itoyal Foundation. in neverend Canon J. T. lbbott. Re to . -. 0 1' -.;1 incl Choir Master: Paul ""3-...i'.I.o.., A.Mus. uuccun 71.30-Holy Communion. gs u.oo.MornIn3 Prayer and men (Broadcast C.F.C.Y.) Preacher: Malone. M.A., B.D., D.D. No evening servloe. "TPRESBYTERIAN 'THt man or 5. mass Tho-Tllaverend T. H. 3. Seniors. M Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mcliensle Mus. B., F.M.C.M.. organist and Director of the Choirs. liarn--Divine Service and ser- nn. "The worth of Worship". in l'm'eIIIng and Dmioatlon of (modwill Memorial Iliose Win- Iinsv. solo: "llow Beautiful Upon The Mountain" (Herkeri -- Mill lirity Beers. Visitors cordially welcome. ' ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' .-Tllrlnce and Grafton Streets The Reverend '1'. H. B. ” Rev. Canon E. M. , TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ,' llevevene A. Frank" - organist. lire. leltb 8. lagers Choir Dlfltlhtp Mr. Will. I: Bill"! 11 asn.-Divine worship ooadueled by the Minister. lumen: "Make Your lleildaye Holy Days". leloe by Mr. David Dobeon. fer- nser soloist and choir director of ,the Methodist Church. 10'9". Mass. 1 p.m2-Divine worship conducted by the Minister. semen: "A Benediction l'or The Believer". . 'Gueet soloist-Miss NarleyMae- Nevin. - Ion are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE IAPTISI CHURCH ' corner Prince and Iitsroy Streets The Reverend James D. llavlson. D.A.. D.D.. Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- lloyston F. Mugford. A.ll.0.0. ll a.m.-Worship. Sermon in" Sum- mer series on Nature. "Patient In waiting". solo: Selected - Mr. Lancaster. 7 p.m.-Worshiu. sermon: "Prayer That Asks and Receives". CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 119 Kent Street I Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th.. Minister bliss Thelma Burns. Organist and Choir Director. 10 a.nt.-Church school and Family liour. This service continues all summer. we cordially Invite you to it. 11 a.m.-Morning Worship and Communion - . sermon: "is God Discouraged With Man?". Solo-Miss June Foster. 1 p.m.-Evening Worship Service Sermon: "Egg or Scorpion" Special Music. -- Cantrel Christian Church warmly invites tourists and out-of-town visitors to the services of the Lord's Dey. Stanley M..i.. S.T.M. Interim Moaentor no Rev. Stuart N. Merriam. D. ,4, stated supply. Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Jpltnston, A.'r.C.L. 10 a.m.-Church School. Everyone welcome. 1la.m.-Serra . "Four wonders". Solo by Mr. George Johnson. lp.m.-sermon: "The Garden of Faith” lluet: By Mrs. Barbara Rupert. United PENJECOSTAL cuuncu 3'! Elm (venue liev. Quincy stairs. Pastor. Phone 3016 Sunday lervioee Marilyn and lo s.rn.-Sunday school ll s.m.-worship and Praise 8 pm.-Evangelistic. You Are Invited. "The Church 'l'hat'a Different". mLL.Lg.g,,g,,,gLg.g The Salvation Army Great George Street "HOME OI" EVANGELIBW sr.Cspisin and Mrs. Iles Titcombe Corps Officers. My 9.30 a.m.-Director! Ind Sunday School: 11.00 a.m.-Iiollnel Meeting. unset speaker: Lieut. Norma Iilrl. WI lmm.-Open Alr Meeting. 700 l1.m.-lalvation Meeting. - IN MEMORIAM PERCY W. JENKINS Mr. Percy William Jenkins. aged 62. well-known- floor layer and Canadian veteran of World War One. passed away July is at his home. 24 Lynde street. Maiden, Mes-s.. after a long illness. He had been a resident of Maiden many years and was a member of Faulk- ner Methodist Church. He also belonged to the C”dfellowa and Re- bekahs at Charlottetown. P.E.l. He served as a machine gunner during world War One. The deceased was born in Pownal. P. 1:. 1., son of Alfred and carrenda (Ferguson) Jenkins. Besides his wife. Mrs. Leslie (Sheldow) Jenk- ins, he leaves a son Ralph at home, two brothers, Wallace of 24 Lynde Street. and Garfield oi Prirrce Ed- ward Island, and a sister, Mrs. Louise Brown of Waltham. Servicu were held on July is at 2 o'clock at Weir's Funeral Home. 144 Salem Street. with Rev. Wayne L. Hill of Faulkner Methodist church officiating. ' A delegation of members of the Canadian Legion attended 'the fun- eral services. John Norris. Eastern states Commander heeded the Canadian Legionsirss. Others in the group were Roy Weatherble, John G. MIHAIIL Duncan Stewart. Hush MecPhee. Ann Maelnnla. Amy Weetherble, and Matilda Mac- Lean. A large gathering of rela- tlves and friends were also present. Write or Phone ALBERT J. ZAKIM 206 Grafton ll. - Oh'lovvn M p grads-t soulxa;:, Llettt. .0tls Wu ,, mu, pm inane-so mcnnasn FURNACES. ' YOUR KNOWLEDGE amass "F T” 3"” and PARTS Fm c""'”"d"'" Course Scripture Study Circle 81 Victoria lIvd.. Mount Dennis, Toronto 0, Ont. wonos son should education Ma nifesta of nature and of divinlt . destroy ti endowed him with a power the law; -r 3'57 ”. . . it is not intended that the world ,of humanity be left to its natural state. It is in need of the divinely provided for it. The holy, heavenly tlons of God have been are the divine gardeners who transform the jungles of human nature into fruitful orchards and make the thorny places blossom as the roses. It is evident then that the intended and special function of man is to rescue and redeem himself from the inherent defects become qualified with the ideal virtues Shall he sacrifice these ideal virtues and ass possibilities of advancement? -and phenomena of nature, wrest the sword from nature's hand and use it against nature itself." From the lured Writings of the Baha'i World Faith 7732 p;70ff(f0 THE WORLD the teachers. They ' God has wherebyhe can overcome 777111) Y 'I1:Iie3laai:ltlllle,9 I..iII;! n-is mc sun-A L sustnlolsu This eolomn is reserved for news ef local interest. but advertising of s newsy nature may be inserted at five cents A word. striellyvpsyo able in advance. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures JIMMY! TAXI--Dial 1319 01' Ill: rue FINEST WASIIEBB exclusive with Sinipeons.-Sears. "mun DOLLAI BUYS Moll- sl the HUGHES DRUG l'l'0l.l.' TAILOIED T0 MEASURE IUITB 830.00 up. J. P. MacPherron and son. g .1.snIss rwxrcwos. with new attractive colors. Dial 5037 for appointment. LIBERAL ucaoousnrens no Kent Street. Dial 3533 and 0913. Vote for Miller and Matheson. SPECIAL-Neat modern chemical closets suitable for cottage,. etc., 512.00. The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. t ,,L A MEETING of the Conservative electors of Irishtown Poll will be held at the home of Arthur Stew- art. Seovlew. on Monday, July 27th at 8 pm. CAVENDISH Pastoral Charge- Bervlces Sunday. July 26th: North .l?.ustico ll a.m., Stanley Bridge 7:30 p.m. Roy. F. W. sawdon, Min- lster. T NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHARGE-July 28, services at New Glasgow at 11:00 a.m.: Cavendish Baptist at 7:30 p.m. W. B. Walter- worth. Minister. NORTH RIVER. United Baptist Pastorate, Sunday, July 26: North River 11:00 am.: Clyde River 3:00 p.m.; Kingston 7:30 pm. Sunday Schools as locally announced. Rev. B. Berber, Pastor. - ALI. VOTERS in Charlottetown will have no vote on August 10th If name not on voters list. Check list and if name not on list call Progressive Conservative Head- quarters, Dlal63-13 before noon Saturday. ENGAGEMENT-..Virs. E. Byron Martin of Moncton, N. B.. wishes to announce the engagementof her daughter, Joan Mary to John Har- lierry W. Steorns of Charlottetown. Wedding in take place at at. Mar- tins-in-the-Wood, Shedisc Cape. N. B., in August. MILTON-IIUSTICO PARISH - Rector Rev. A. E. Pleroey. Services for Sunday, July 28th are as fol- lows: St. John's, Milton, 10:00 a.m.. Sunday school. 11:00 morning prayer and sermon. Special preach- er. Rev. Douglas sherren of Brand- ford. N. S. Christ Church. Cherry Valley: 2:30. evening prayer and sermon; St. Mark's. Rustlco, 7:30, evening prayer and sermon. Come and bring the whole family. in MEMORIAM In loving memory of Albert New- man. Kingston. who passed away July 26th. 1Mlv He will never be forgotten Never will his memory fade. Inserted by his wife and family. IN MEMORIAM EDISON NEWMAN In loving means; of Dad. who departed this life July 26th. 1951. In memory we see him Jim. the same. I As long as we live we will cherish his name; Deep in our hearts he is living yet. we loved him too dearly to ever forget. liver remembered 'by daughter and son-in-law, Freda and Errol. ---.-.e..m. -IN MEMORIAM in food and loving memory of Doruld (Dan) MseAusland who de- parted this life July 25, 1052. We miss him because we loved him He was dearer than silver and gold No treason an earth can replace x will never grow old. We miss you at every turn Along life's weary way. For life is not the same lines you have passed away. Iver remembered by his wife, Mrs. MsoAusland and family. ' .--.. JIFET if to SEWER PIPIL For town-sewers. highway construction and building drainage: SHAW "New Pg-5. csss" Conaets Pipe will give Better service and longer 2. It'mests all A. 8. T. M. requirements. and the new "Packer-l-lead" process. be- etdee ensuring alignment. imparts to the pipe signifi- cant additional strength . . . Send for free illustrated folder. L. E. SIIAW LTO. HALIFAX. N. I. Plants st: Lents. New Glasgow. lydney. Fredericton, Saint John, chlpmsn. vey Stearns. son of Mr. and Mrs, HEAD Wylie Gibson over OPCY tonight 7.55 to 8.00 pm. DI. I. II. MALONIY Will be-sb- eent from his office until August llth. , ( MILLINEIY NPECIALS at Adella'e, all straws 50 cents, 31.00 and 01.06. - v mm: 'ro's1ox. Dial 513:. Ca.ntwell's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. . i I KIBOSINE, Electric and Pro- pane Gas Refrigerators. Bryenton and MseKay. COMPLETE LINE of new Faw- cett coal, wood and oil ranges now in stock. simpsons-sears. LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS no Kent Street. Dial 3533 and 8013. Vote for Miller and Mstheson. BELANGEB RANGE! for coal, wood or oiL Bryenton do ldacxay. in Canada. See the Kenmore line- III-STYLE VISIT Millinery. 163'A Great George Street, for real bargains in all summer straws. ClIABLO'1"l'E'.i'0WN I1 0 T I! I. sUNoAY Special, five course Chicken Dinner, 31.50. served from 12.30 to 2.30 P. M. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Campaign Headquarters at 160 Kent Street. Dial 6313. Vote for Mr- Lure and MacLean. blacDONAl.I) RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and laps re- cording. t80 Kent St. Phone I207 ATTENTION ADVERTISERS All advertisements for next day publication must be in the Guar- dian Offlce. Charlottetown, not later than 2 p.m. - Curd Ofjhenks In loving memory of Ralph Lad- dle McGarry who died in France July 25th, 1044. Your memory Is a keepsake With which we will never part, Though God has you in Ills keeping We still have you in our hearts. sadly mourned by Father and Mother. Card Of Thanks with deepestzgratitude we extend our thanks to Rt. Rev. P. McMahon. Rev. B. J: Cmkon. the clergy oi St. Dunstan! Basilica and Holy Redeemer, the Sisters of the Pre- cious Blood. the sisters and nurses of the Charlottetown Hospital. our relatives. friends and neighbors at Cardigan. and at 110 Sydney St.. Charlottetown. and to All Who Kelli flowers, cards and comforts to Bernadette during her illness: I5 well as Mass Cards. floral tributes. upresslons of sympathy and to the clergy who attended her funeral. Mrs. M. E. Lewis and Family. I Senior Matriculation. write the Headmaster. "Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETO Strange But True I: r. n. Ilaeuthsr I Did you know that the women of pioneer days ,roduoed their own dyes from the materials about them, and that dyeing kettles were . part at every housewife; gad- gets? It might be interesting to women readers to learn just how pest generations of Island women made a beet red dye. Here is the recipe: It is copied from an old note book which came into my posses- ion recently. "To a gallon of water add five large beets. Boil until the vege- tables lose their color. strain the liquid through cheesecloth. Dis- solve 4 ounces of powdered alum in two gallons of water and soak the material to be dyad in this solution for a couple of hours. When the beet juice comes to a boil, immeme the material and boil for one and a halt hours, turning the material over and over during the process." . The gvunnard (fish) is equipped with tiny feet and sharp reverse barbs so that when overtaken from behind and partly swallowed he sticks out his hams and walks right out of the laws of death. 0 The angler fish hangs in lantern in front of his open mouth. The prey seeing this light, swims right into the trap. snap! goes the ang- ler's jaw and part oi another meal is on its way down. As all eels travel to mid-Atlantic to spawn, the young grow up to- gether and get alone nicely. Fin- ally there comes a time when in- ternational relations gre strained in the breaking point. 'men, with unerrlng instinct. the American eels swim west to American wniers. the Eurcnean ells svwim to European water.-. Strange but true! Tu:-bots swim on the right side. hallbllls on the left. A familiar tobacco shop sign tfhmughouf. Scotland: Buy pre.dby- terian mixture. Today's mall brouehf a letter from Rilssel Setter who occupies ll farm lust outside of Winnipeg. It reads in part: "A freak calf was recently born on my form having only three legs, two behind and one in front. The intestines were ex- ternal and connected to m- centre of the nnlmal'- body, 'I'hls,freak Icf nature only liv-d one hour." a Sign near a cattle ranch on I road near Mueller. Neb.. "Drive with care-the life you save may be next year's t-bone steak." "Potato" is an Indian word, so is "tobacco." "A woman who is nnart enough to ask a man's advice seldom is dumb enough to take it." Believe it or not. but the Nechak. River in British colum- bia decided to reverse its course. For as long as Indians and white men could lememk the river flowed eastward. Then a mu- acle happened. The Nrchaka re- versed its cours.e. It now flows west! e e One night while sleeping at a friend's place I was awakened by soft music inside my room. or. to be more precise. from the cloth-s IIOTIIESAY COLLEGIATE SGIIOIIL Founded 1877 An Old New Brunswick Boarding School for boys aged 10 to 18 V035 l , : ' l. d th 5 ' ices Colleges and Pnmmmm 1” Ung)vn'e”dL' t.hne' outgtanillirig Schools of the Atlantic Provinces. Eaihesay P1'Id9l"””59" ll" ”" "fceuen" M in Acgdgmlc standing and lts' training for Lesdersh p. For illustrated Prospectus and information on! Scholarship!- c. H. BONNYOASTLE. ll-A. LLD-. I-vthvo-.v. N3- closet in my room. I got up, lit HORTON ACADEMY A. r - -' Itoeldentlal wou-'vn.u5 Grades IX, I lmall classes ” individual attention. All full-time teachers, fully qualified. Monthly reports to parents. .I)e'ilglttful surroundings - comfortable accommo- dations - healthful dist - balanced recreation - soelal guidance. lmnaass lsmwuues 1'0 . Principal L.C: HORTON ACADEMY - VVOLFVILLI, N. 8. School for Boys and Girls NOVA SCOTIA X and XI I r . Trites; B.A. here see hereafter . eeelnm p HAt:Lfi'- lilo in e new are In Wevnenie levealtea with some Inedena belle. eecevmneeetlen. lecture rescue. lebsvetevles one home eeoeteenln eevlavseat. taevet Islet Vincent eevnbtaee the best e! the poet with the Tom vacuum u no mum to evelltvyeung wenee tor no mm mm. . . Pew eeeveeltoe oversee as am. eeteeee. teem g Immortal: lsaremiel mans. lttmlng one tlbvsvv leienee-All sinus in e beevltm. owe veneered eeve eeteoe everleoelee Ieeiere Iesle . . . Truly the Celine for YOU! cavemen he tell ulermeltee write me villi:-11111 19.301111lJX.5"ll1l:rn1 it nil. :1. HIIJII Si llllll the kemuene lamp. and stsrtod.to investigate. I found nothing amiss and went back to bed. But ljust as I was dosing off to sleep the music started again. This puasled me greatly and once more I got up to investigate. Going directly to the clothes closet I picked up a banjo that was leaning against the wall. Instantly a mouse jumped out of it and scurried to cover under a seam in a well. That solved the mystery. Playing about inside the musical nstrument, the mouse caused the strings to vibrate, giving out the soft music I'd heard. The notion Ihnt a person may be bewitdted by means of a. lock of hair or paring; from his nails. is almost world-wide. When the sorcerer wished to destroy an en- only he buried either the nail clippings or the lock of hair. or both. with certain rights, and prmto the victim wasted away. But his life might be saved by dialing up the buried stuff; for as soon as this was done the power of the charm ceased. O O 0 There still lives persons on this Island who believe that a lock of hair from the head of an asth- matic put into .1 hole in a tree and then sealed up will, as the tree grows, deliver the victim from his disease. I have had people suggest this cure in my own case and can therefore vouch for its authen- ticity. Too, you will run across Island- ers now and then who will tell you in all sincerety that warts can be cured by rubbing them with a piece of potato and then burying it in the ground. Wher the piece of potato rots away the warts too will disappear. some tribes among North Amer- ican Indlans believed that combing hair out of doors brought on thun- der storms. The Romans held a similar view. for it was s. maxim with them that no person aboard a. vessel should cut or comb his hair while on a voyage. The same superstition still are- valls in parts of West Africa. Aus- tralia. and some other countries. In Ugi. one of the Solomon Islands, men bury their hair lest it fall into the hands of a sorcerer who. would make magic with it and so bring tribulations to them. When Siamese children get their first hair cut it is put into folded leaves and set adrift in some stream. As it floats away. all the naug-htiness and bsdnesg in the child departs too. C" CANADA The following Representatives of the sun Life of Canada in Prince Edward Island will. be glad to discuss with you any me!- ters relating to life insurance or snnultles without obligation. CHABLOTTETOWN MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS J. A. MOORE R. C. BI-IEA. KINKORA II. C. DOIIAKEII Unit supervisor 7 charlottetown. P. E. I. Ilenmltgs ill The Week (Continued from page 2) the latter's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs, C. l. Ieea of Montreal. ' O O 0 Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Maclvelll with their daughter, Miss Ruby Mac- Neul. have returned to their home in summereide after spending a two weeks' vacation in Cavendish. 0 O 0 Mrs. A. S. Hopkins and sons. Donald and Tommy. of summer- side are visiting in Wollville, N.S. O O 0 Mr. and Mrs. George Nisbet of Portland, Maine are visiting rel- atives and friends in Summerside and Port Hill. 1 e e Mrs. Clarence Mercer and chil- dren, David and Carol. of Summer- slde are visiting with the farmer's mother, Mrs. Vesta may. in Wolfvllle, N, S. O O 0 Mrs. Harold Rodd enterl-ainlid Wednesday evening at her home m Svummerslde when two tableeuof bridge were in. play; Mr, and Mrs. Carl Dickie with their sons, Ross and Paul, of Slid- ney, N. S. are holidaying with rel- atives in Summerside. C O 0 Mrs. Richard Thorn and four children of Quebec City. are spend- ing their vacation in Summerslde. places I can't dance well. of view. 'blue PAGE TI-IR FE guests of the farmers mother. Mrs, Gladys MscQuarrie.. t C 0 Min Edith MacLean of Plctou N. 3. has been the guest thh week of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, Bummerside. 0 0 0 Mrs. Lowell Allen, who has been visiting relatives in Halifax. N.s.. left Thursday to Join her husband in Ottawa. I I I Miss Rose Richard. who is leav- ing in the near future on a six- months trip to England, was re- membered with a gift by the staff of the Canadian Bank of Corn- merce of which she has been a. member of the staff Ior the past five years. ' e e e . Mrs. W. B. Lesrd and son, Mr. Gwrge Leard, who have been vis- lting friends and relatives in Try- on, Bedeque and Summerside, left Thursday on return to their home in Bourls. While in summersidt they were the guest of the fonner's brother, Rev. George Ayers. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Gmellmsn od Wollaston. Massachusetts are visiting in summerslde, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Hansen. 0 0 C Mr. Lowell Allen of "Summer- side left. for Ottawa where he has accepted a position in the Legal Department of the Mortgage and Housing Corporation. llorothy 0lx's l:olumn-- rcontlnued from page 21 a:Ea:TT.Wa'.?.im.”sl.';r..ow. I'll do anything for her. so she insists on going to what I call cheap dance halls. I get so embarrassed in these HANK ANSWER: Since you are so much older than the Km. WI "9 I0 W" to raise her standards, not let her pull you down to hers. If) you (teal that she will never change to suit YOU. it W0!11d W mlmh ta fdmm you to break off before you go into service. With her presen an toward a good time, you wouldn't have much faith in her wh e you were way. By mung a good example and pointing out the weaknesses in her kind of fun, you are quite likely to win her over to you!” P05 I'M JIIWIIG IIEXT WIIITERC9 C00! 47' PRESENT MW Pklcffl on the coaf SUMMER FILL-UP PLAII Order your supplies of blue coal' now and enjoy the benefits of present summer prices. By taking delivery now, you get rid of a lot of fuel worries. Ask us today for details of our Iblue coal' SUMMER FILL-UP PLAN. Always buy 'bIue coal' The World's Finest Anthracite x Phone us Now A. PIBKAIIII & CO. LTD. IIIAL 5541 WRIT E or SE5- tss Reel so. ossiouso AND MADE IN CANADA ' SOLD. INSTALLED AND SERVICED Iv DOUGLAS Bros. & JONES LTD. NAPANEE , AUTOMATIC BOILERS 10 to 500 HF. 15 lo 200 lbs. Light or Heavy Oil or Gus - Fully Automatic Efficient Compact Spar-f Paris Ideal for Commercial Firms and Factories. etc. noucus BROS. & JONES LTD. PLUMBING and HEATING Cllorleflerewn Dial 6565 Lora: p