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"mJmi “§‘-§E¥§,“u“»'i.°“'""w'- "- "" 5v“? l“ l“? ‘W- *rr-..§§.°t*h:“.:3 it" “time... ... . ~--<'='-~-="'~"»"-‘»i?“° "°."""' ...... .:..".:..= ... m“ "°° ‘m c '° "'°'“"".'"‘3'°' “l”! June mail. ore as iollowez-N ' couguossaex l: o nu. a o'- t Cline m“ ‘dvfirnonvwlwom ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ~- -. mm, Book grwilyitaéllfi. §s‘:mrd.'a.n.o.o .. ‘Is-hit! Sunday, June 10h. 5 Common! ‘Ewggisy School.“ lug-narrating. Payer I m s ' ,- ~ d S 1,2...“ ‘.....'"-‘r.:.."rr:'.:...'" Orglnist: Roy F. Mnrlord. A-I- . C. 0. -_’ PRESBYTERIAN IHE KIRK OF ST. JAMES emdSer- Minister Th. lie-v. T. ll. Bnsseii Bonus Mat. 8.1M. Uh l Mcliensle Mus. Bu. 1t l-I. CHURCH SCHOOL. I1 MORNING WORSHIP. ‘if; cs‘: The livev.B.C. Evens, ‘anthem: Come Unto Mop-William lpenee. Mr. Morton Dew. WIRING WORSHIP. M- '12:" "cum n . ItYy-‘Iigfih Carol, Choir. ' The British and I Foreign Bible» t T contort? i‘ : Ring-gag If rig *2; gal iii? s§§§i:.t§%r . "ma: sans’ Iggigfgjflfie T! o." oi Toronto.“ b, m‘ 3"", Don” Anthem: “Lord oi All ilehg" .- moo . .run , sami.'é‘~s..né.“°el"fifiiil_ Anflwin: “lust o! the Weary"- “a517,”... onnau nmrrar. n, ‘Ur. Kenneth Meehblns 3., Inning. white name-was hanks villi. and Into hhcozllwltl-s . , I u“ , Bel name io “the Lord ls “a his mercy is everlasting. mod’ BAPTIST THE IIIAPTIST CHURCH ‘.- Minister llev. i. Judson Levy, l1), M rnin W rshi ll gennoln: “lltecop teFMeano; T s tenninl. st the close oi morning worship. Evening Worship p. in. went Forth to Sermon: "A Bower oi the day will be ‘éirnWi-‘iblfir. n “t0? C“ You are cordially invited to wor- ahlp with the Baptist Church. CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAB. B. T-I... Mini end Choir Director arm ramrlr noun. new time tor the summer D OOMMUN ION AN . Central Christian will en bers oi morn st this service h Pence". The _ Salvation Army *JQIIIIIMII.G.V.MIALIAN l! A.M.: Holiness Meeting. 1:80 P.M.: Sunday School. Interesting lessons for Boys and Girls. I PAL: Evangelistic Meeting. LieuL-Colonel H. Aidri e Toronto. Women's oi’ rvloe in (bland will be the special speflilr st evening "sneeting. lrntional ...... and Singing. eted President _ < I pi, Medical Ass- n l ' earth‘. are... June 12 -(o1>>- Dfi Fr d G. MlcOuinness oi! Win- "IWR as chosen today l prest- ‘lfii act oi the _ council 0111M Canadian MedlcalaAsso-cint- ion to assume otiice in June next ZiiHRIUi-‘iili! . oapsrr or . _ w rel! a. f"; all 1...‘. econ... .1 m... “i GOSPEL HALL Upper Princc Street aeiopIQLsrreney, 1o A.M. _ onset...‘ time, rims Day, ‘u an. g _, ‘ at um m... use”, Day, a us. " was lily, rtao an Wednesday. a ALL ABE WELCOME real. the rctirlns president. will be lucceeded by Dr. Wallace W‘ ot Vancouver who will hold the ot- tlce until June, 1041, The council re-eieoted Dr. Har- ris MoPhedrsn- oi Toronto as chairman oi the council and Dr. D. Sclater Lewis o! Montreal as hon- orary treasurer. sow n! Weren't rettuires that breed 18b sums. British law be sold by we nssrnvcs. _ o'clock. CENTRAI CHRISTIAN rial‘. MR8. M.C. STEWART, Orrlnill 10-00 LII CHUICII“SCIIO0L 11.00 mm. MORNING WORSHIP , 1mm the Sons oi England Sermon: "(Jon's norar. onu- stiro; (Selected) m». Preston Beck. 7.00 8.111. EVENING WORSHIP BERVI l1. ugs-nion: “The ‘ALMOSTS’ of Anthem: "Thou Wit Keep illm yWe invite you to worship with us. Clear Messages’ from the Word.‘ lson Wtltshlre 11 A. M. Whet River 3 P. M. and Hunter River 7 PM. Rev. J. I. Morrison, Ministers: wmswn uxTrFn cosmos. - Hiubileld 111.00 A.M. Rinoetown Road no 3 P. '| 30 RM. Sunday oe- to 2.00 RM. ( light Saving 1m). A0 services $3 he - edbytheiwvflifitoodmeitoss HEREFORD BULL PC1108“- lD—'I‘he tine purebred Hereford bull. Sir Windsor Led. bred b Walter 0. Oulton, o! Windsor, NS, and subsequently owned by Huy- den Bros, Oherryvalley. has been urchassd by Mr. Alden Macbsren, rudenell. ‘rill BUB WIIJ. LEAVE the blar- itet Square at. one o'clock Monday for the Ci/trbhrie Ballingell Bale. The West Royalty '4 Women's Institute will serve tee. and sandwiches at the sale. 6450i. HAY BALER. PURCHASED --A No. 50-!‘ hay beler, similar to the one acquired by Premier Jones lest year, has been purchased jointly by two Brudenell Isrmers, Messrs. Alden MacLsrcn and Ivan Mac- Donald. So far as is known, these are the only machines oi their kind on the Island. They are of particular vslue in view o! the shortage o! iarm labour. BIBLE SOCIETY CALL._ - We are passing through terrible but great days. Millions have been taught, to read, we must see to lt that they have This Book. It we tell have, we tall at our peril. There is a clear call tor us in this privil- e ed land to beeding world. Only can heal to b ixui come t e nations. B ble Society through the E. I. Auxiliary or Branch. CITY POLICI COURT -Yes- terday morning at the City Police Court s docket o! seven offenders s. peered before Magistrate K. M. srtin. Two men charged with a breach o! the Wartime Price's and Trade Board, for the buying and selling o! an automobile at a higher-than-ceillng price, had their cases remanded until Mon- day Judie 17th. Two drunks were remanded until today and Monday respectively. A drunk and disord- erly was lined $20 and costs or 30 Meek, Mus. 3., L. Mum, arrived the city yesterday to conduct the ile- Gll Examinations in muslc. The candidates oi whom there are large number. are all piano dent-l. and will be examined Miss elem! theoretical culmination was early in lliisy. WILL ADDRESS DOCTOR-S - Dr. Wallace Gash-am o imocto will be ti‘? gels: at the land edicai Assoc-la. day evening. Dr. G lacs in the of and is 1n charge o! the only hos- pital in Canada devoted exclusively o the treatment oi that disease AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-Jib‘!!!- ity Sunday will be observed in St. Paul's (Jr-torch with the celebration o! Holy Communion at 8:30 Lg. $5111 o'clock Rev. T. R. i Breach upon e" oor e o the olv Trinity." The subject for the vening service Mil be "The sea September. Visitors to the City are invited to attend the services st St. Paul's where they will receive e. cordial welcome. \ In Memorials: »MR.S. ELIZA M. ROBERTSON There passed peaceiuily away on Sunday. June 9th at the home of her son, Leith W. Robertson. Eliza M. Robertson, widow of the late Dr. KW. Robertson o! Crspnud in her 91st year. She was nu intelli- gent couversetionelist and cheerful disposition and interest in others endeared her to the many friends who called. Mrs. Robertson leaves to cherish her memory one daughter houxse, Mrs. A.J. Drlscoll of Boston with whom she lived tor the put l0 years. returulngato the Island by plane in Dec. l . two sons, Leith W. oi Charlottetown and Frank oi’ her. The funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. TE. McLennan ot Boston one son Fred predeceased 0 '1 days in jail and a man charged with attempting to steal was re- manded until todsy, A non-support charge was withdrawn. Trinity Church. Charlottetown as- sisted by Rev. Dr. HO. Rice. Inter- ment was in Cretpeud Cemetery. T!!! CONGIIIG Mrs. Arthur Ii. Roper, Director o! Music . 86th Anniversary o The Order Organ Prelude-"Cantiiena" The Call to Worship. The Prayer oi Invocation. Prsise-"Ali People That On Earth Old Testament Lesson Mole Qnertette-"Glorlons New Testament lesson The intimation; The Oiiering. The Prayer n! Dedication. rrt.;;'..'.*r.;.i.i'"r;;1.....» The Prayers oi Confession and Thanksgiving. Praise-“Grseioue Spirit. Love Divine" rns Prayers oi n....,i;t'...'"';;.".i"i'.'.a.;;...'...... Anthem-“Ory Ont end Shout‘ Preiso-"The Church's One Ihnnde ‘Nae Srrinon-"TBE TEST 0F FAITH.” TIIE PRESBYTERIAII 0lllIli0ll All MIMI ATION OI‘ ZION ‘Hie RIVIBIND G. CARLYLE WQSTIB, Mlllflfl’. Miss iielen Stewart, A.'I‘.C.M. Organist The Form or the Service o! Thanksgiving in Commemoration oi the f the Congregation MORNING WORSHIP AT 1-1100 LI. Col Servl Do Dwell Revelation, Chap. 6 Prayer. Praise-Tor Ali The Saints‘ .... .........................-.................... Hymn ll! The Benediction. Orson I‘ “ ' " Percy Wniiloek The Order The Call To Worship. The Prayer ol Invocation. Pralse-"Still 0n The Homeward The New Testament Xenon Anthem-J‘! Am Mobs Prayer. ‘I'll Inthnnti Praise-Hilarious ‘this? The loanson-"IN n... We Organ Prelnde-"Jesn, Joy oi Man's Desiring” and mi.» . soloist: MruArthnr I. Roper. BVWING WOI-UIIIP AT 7:00 P-M. of Service Journey" Solobt: lIr. Wendell fbillips. of Thee Are Spoken" smart slrnvrcs." Iiynn D01 .......-.............. .... .. 37-: It! AIOI-Gedbq. errhgedbyllerveydrsoe. '1'-'.'..'.‘."i".."'.L‘°’i...-...- ' tiyflxghiion.‘ Ie a I staflqseaeltaelerssitlvmeistisblnselilyme v seareeearueeisnseeeecetvrecnsun sseteeilleflyiavitedtepertleipeteilvelhdvesssryearvlses. Yh lull {or healing as tthe Jordan? In it not A. R. MeiNNlS, CJJL, - Provincial Manager III‘. A. l. SULLIVAN D. I. MMKINNON ' Five lmporiaiie MeniQualiiy I. HAROLD MeIV In the Imperial Life Assurance C0. production cidbs for paid-for busi- Isiand Agency have quali tied for membership. ness in the “prohstiee” you lad ended, five mfl gt the Edward 'l‘l1ey are the Manager, Mr. A. R. MacIunis, C.L.U., for the quarter nril... lion dollar club; Mr. A. I. Murphy, Charlottetown; Mr. Daniel J. MacKinuon, Dundas; Mr. Arthur E. Sullivan, Montague, and Mr. I. Harold McIver, Sun-r merside, for the $125,000 club. This is the second successive year that Messrs. Murphy and Sullivan have made the club and the first year for Messrs. MacKinnon and McIver. The production of the Prince Edward Island Agency during the pest vcar is the highest in its history and the local agency won for the second suc- cessive year the Maritime Shield, s competition between the three Maritime Provinces. The Island Agency also won for the second year the trophy known as the Baseball Competition awarded for most application Literature And Life RIVERS By Bookrnau i: Robert Louis Stevenson says there is no music Jike a little "V"? It P19- Y-he some tune (and that 1s the svortte) over and over “SI-in. it bribes the out oi doom and qlllflil a man down like saying his prayers". Henry Van Dyke d9. clues that a river is the most. hu- men and nable oi all in- animate things; it can talk tn vari- ous tones loud u)‘ low and oi many subjects grave and gay". But a river has competitors for mans. aflection Byron loved the see and wrote about it. thus: "I have loved thee. Ocean! and my 0! Olli-hlul spurt-s was on thy out to he . . For I was as it were a child-c! And laidlmy hand upon thy mane”. Wordsworth loved the motmtsins. but sumly these one tar too large to take to cow's luesrt as one does s. strosnr. ‘Frees too nave been loved and have their l-acc in tlw siiectiors o! artists B rivers have their own a. ‘e Brook" to us in 6i: school , and Ma, Am- ol dtows us Axus flowingoafla toiled wanderer", while Rustum and Bohr-ab. tether and son. fight a iatal tight on the rend. Water and bank make the river, are related somewhat as body room. river is the mormh oi a landscape- an expressive lecture of its fsoe. A!- iectlon ior the rivers oi one‘: own nei hbourhood is shown in the lea Abane true that. loitercrs like to lean on a bridge and look into the stream, or sit. on an embank- ment. and let their toot hang over ‘place rivers plays in our industrial l l Cities grow on their banks, and they the W.<M.S. Meeting The June meeting o! the Wom- an's Missionary Society. Trinity United Church, Charlottetown was held in the East Parlour on Thurs- dsy the 6th. The gresident, like. RE. Mutch preside . 'I'he associate members hsd been especially invited to attend this interesting meeting. Forty-seven were present. Meeting opened with prayer by the president. The theme “Home Mission Work" oi the wom- sn‘s Missionary Society was the mam topic during the afternoon. All stood silently, while Miss E. Puncher played “O Canada". Mrs. A.B. Bagnsll conducted the wor- ship service. All joined Ln slngng “From all that dwell below no Skies." Psalm 33 was read, prayer was otter-ed, a short reading was given and the hymn, "From Ocean unto Ocean," closed thi'| service. Minutes oi the May meeting were read by Mrs. l‘... Bustin. The treas- urer, Mrs. Bennett reported $15.95 for the last month. Mrs. E.C. Muc- Kay reported ‘i1 visits 9 to the hos- pital and senator-tum. The president read Mrs. ‘Lover's challenge, "Let the Church rise up knits power to meet the crisis that endangers our heritage." ‘Iv/o verses o! “In Christ there ls no East or West," was sung, then s tour oi our Home Missions was conducted by several members. Mrs. J. Ciemhum told about. the hospital at Battle River, Alta, DPENING KINSMEN DANCE YACHT cwn MONDAY, IIMIGIIIG 0.30 - 12.30 — GANTEEII JUNE i7 told about the Indian work in Western Canada. Mrs. W.H. John- son gave an interesting talk on Eastern Community Centres. Mrs A . .D. Mn enaie gave a graphic desorbt at sohoci hom- es, havin lived l one ta" two years in estern ads. The col- lection was received and dedicated by the President. Mrs. J. Lockhnrt uttered prayer for Miss B. Moreen, cme o! our rnlseionariee in India. The molnb s are invited to the President's home and lenm tor the comparing conditions there with hofirital llie in Wat China. s. H. Newson described the night n duties, incidents etc, o! n Hofiltal Hearst, Ont. Mrs. J. cFadyc-n nurse at 8t. Paul's REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVER 819.95 and $23.95 REYNOLWS IOUNTAIN PI! $14.50 PARKER “51” PEN $15.00 PEN & PENCIL SET $21.01 POKER CHIPS $1.75 - $2.25 LANG-LOIS LAV. SHAVING BOWL 08c Julymeeting, at which Mrs. (D12) Thomas will be the speaker. Meeting closed with the Ninpeh Benediction, after which a very pleasant social ha]! hour was spent over the tea cups. FATHEIFS DAY SIIIAY Jill! 10th H005! IIIS GIFT AT BACHEIDR SHAVING SETS Shaving Cream 1 Men's Talc ... I Wooden Shav- isnf llowlcn" avmg ream Shaving Lotion 1 e1 5 Shaving Cream Men's Talcum Shaving Lotion 1 I65 Shzirving Cream, Br liiantine, Shaving Imtion 1 I65 ghalviihn: Cream, Lotion, ri tine Shampoo, Talc. ' SEAFORTH Toiletries -i'or Met Shaving Mug, Lotion, Taicurn, Hair Dress- ing, Cologne, etc. .. $1.50 SETS Shaving Mug and ,Lotlon $3.00 having Mug, Lotion and Taicum .. ,,_... The Jenkins Pharmacy YARDLETS TOILETRIES Shaving Lotion 85c, $1.45 Shaving Cream m 65c Men's Talc 85c Brllliantine . - _.,_- s. 85¢ Shaving ... 01-25 rnvauns ‘LILAC LOTION 65c, $1.25 SlMll/B‘ Shaving Brushes Set in Rubber Give years of Service- $1.00 $1.50 $5.00 $10.00 Leather Billfolda use, szzs. mo. 82-85. $15-99" ’ h , renms Punnmncv or"-31c.~s_e!&-~= ‘orsoeuerao.ouenuersTt-uoitivsiq LHH ET ilHlRiii AKIM ‘:75 lfilhiill}? ii! ill U W is I000? I750: