You Will See Them in Charlottetown noLr-nsnrnsw runs. They will be on display in the MOORE 6P McLEOD STORE Saturday - Monday - Tuesday June 26th, 2am and 2am F The Holl- llenlraw representative will be in the Moore-McLeod Store for Jhree days . these . with his excitingly new collection of Fur Coors end Jackets. Should you be considering the purchase of e new tur coat . . . should you wish lo hove your old Fur.Coor rejuvenated . . . then see the Holt llenfrew models and moke your selection while the Holt Renfrew representative is with to arrange Fllll STORAGE Moore d: McLeod will be pleased summer protection ior your furs in the Holt lenirew COLD All! VAULTS. .1111: CENTRAL ouarznrhu‘ This column Ie reserved tor Joe. or local interest. bet edeertilnt o! e nswey nature may be laser-tel at live eente e word ehictly oer able In advance \ o. w. r. canssau at Hob v mans, June 36th. v na-rru! nanros at apesiai low price. ‘Ibombs Music Store. m rramax in so minutes. via ilaaritune Central Ala-ways. Phone U61 or M0. ‘all! BTOII! or W. M’. Iovmess end Ralph Callback and Co., will olose at 6 P. M. on Saturdays. MAI’! KENNEY heard It 70111- own home at his best on Victor Records. Miller Brothers Ltd. l LISTEN to e Brownie 1d min~ utea, with Mrs. Fred Pickard. Mrs. l‘. Osborne end the "Brownies" on Saturday, June 26th. et 8 P. M. C. 1". C. Y. __._¢ BBADAIBANE Pastoral Charge. Iervices Sunday, June 27th. Rose Valley 11 A. M. North Granville 3 RM. Pleasant Valley 7.30 P. M. congregational meeting at close o! service. W. B. Maclfhail, Minister. TBYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST ifasTflmiTli‘. - Because o! the Baptist Association meetinl l“ Central Bedeque. June ZSth-flth. there will be no services on Sun- day, June 27th and no Sunday School in Tryon. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister. DR. M. SQHAPIIA. New Glasgow. - Telephone 30-41. Oiilce Hours‘. . North Rustico: Tuesday. 6-90-739- Frldsy. 2.00-3.30. New GiaBEOW Monday. 2.00-3.30. _ Wednesday. .Thursday, Saturday. 7-00-399- l Tuegdgy, 2.00-3.30. Friday. 7.00-8.00. ‘ y CORNWALL PASTORAL “MIAMI-II. - Services June 27th. Lllew Dominion 1i A. M. Church _' School 10 A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. ' Church school 2 PM. Cornwall 7-30 l P. M. Church School 11 A. M. Rev. M. K. Charmer). Minister. l ST. JOHN'S Presbyterian "Church. v Belfast. R. S. Quigley. Ph. D. Min- ister. Morning Worship 11. Sermon: “Giving Ourselves“, Induction o! ‘Elders. Evening Worship 7.30. Ser- r mon: “The Cult at the Self-Made Man." Preparatory Services ‘Friday. 8 P. M. and Saturday 10 A. M. THE IIIESBYTEBIAN CHURCH 1N GANADA. —- Services for Sun- day, June 27th, as follows: High- fleld 11 A. M. Marshfleld 7B0 PM. ' nun-r. si- CROONERS SLIDE LIKE JELLYPISH thesis organist o! not singing, it is "the verylanti- Alan Coventry Cathedral, Ddmunda, England, told competitors at Sullolk Music- oi it," iune 25 - (OP) - crooning is al Festival. "Croonlng is where nobody ever hits a note, but just slides about like jellyfish. There are iar too many 1mm rz-rle note tn of these groomers." i--___._._.._.. .__'_ . __ .. . ___..- another Sunday Schools. Hlghfleld 10 A. M. Harrington 10.30 A. M. Marshfieid 10.3-0_A. M. Sacrament o! Baptism at Highfield. Rev. T. W. Goodwill will conduct service at Marshtleld. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. n1 tsliazrlxenaar ‘ti?’ a en -» is‘; lleooerh at ‘Miller Brothers, IJOTIIO IANGI used only a iew months. Present owner moving out d reach at electrie service. Bargain tor quick purchaser. Apply- llillsr Rot-here Ltd. BALI. lI-L tor all Electrical, Repairs. House Wiring s apeeialtyn never as Proode. I8 Upper Prinoel Street. TRINITY UNPAID OIUMI. -— Service in the Ohurch this evening. 7.30, in preparation tor the Sacra-l ment o! the Lord's Supper. Recon-l tion o! new members. TIII IIGULAI Monthly Meet- ing or the Ladies Auxiliary o! the Canadian Legion. B. E. S. L" Cher-l iottetown Branch, will be held in the Legion Home tonight, 1.30 PM.‘ i? OIIUIOII OI‘ SCOTLAND. -- Servicss lord's Day, June 21th. Cherlotlctown 11.00 A. M. Borden 3.00 P.1d. luanmerslde 7.00 P. Mil Monday. June 1th. Argyle shore. 8.00 P. M. (Annual Meeting). Tues- day. June 29th. De Sable. 1J0 P. M. (‘Annual Meeting). 23p I. 1|. An- nual ‘Meeting, Wmqrn Parish.) Wednesday. June 80th, Cape Trav- erse. 5.00 P. M. Rev. H. I". Mec- Ewen. In Memos-ism MR8. ALEX. ACORN When word came to Dundee and the surrounding districts that Mrs Alex. Acorn ot Primrose had died, not only was it a shock to the people but all were saddened by it. Mrs. Acorn was in the Prince Edward Island Hospital tor a iew days under observation, where the treatment seemed to benefit hr‘.- From the hospital she was brought to her daughter's home. Mrs. Har- old Buipitt, Roseneath. In thrca or tour days time she became ser- iously lll and died on June 8m. aged ‘l-i. years. Mrs. Acorn was the former Katherine McKinnon o! Strathcona. On June 29th. 1905. she became the wile o! Alex Acorn, the olliciating clergyman was the late Rev. M. N. McLeod, a native of Caps Breton. Mrs. Acorn mani- fested a true Christian character. she was a member o! tho Dundas United Church, and o! the W. M S. Her piece in the sanctuary o.‘ the Lord was seldom vacant even at times when the weathe was not very pleiaent. Mrs. Acorn possessed a kind, pleasant disposl~ tlon. she was loved by all. In the home she was an ideal wlie am". mother. She has left to mourn, bc~ sides her husband, two daughters, Chrisuns. Mrs. Harold Buipltt. l 10 White or Colored SHIRTS.‘ \ Friday and Saturday l A *3“ a l I ' MGDRE E~ M5LEOD l; mil“ u I J ?§$.i1?3.°"n§l;”°§§§a. “.55.. 1,286 Will Attend ~ ....'.i§“n.‘.’§.“i;.’l$§l§’.§§“}§...Y§l Donald A. and Elliott, both o! Ca:- dlgan. Mrs. Malcolm Bushan, Seattle, Washington, and Mrs. John Longawa, Saint Barbs, California, are sisters. and eight grand child- ren. The funeral service was con- "cted by her pastor, the Rev. M. D. MacLeod, assisted by Mr. Sher. Christensen. At the request oi the family, Mr. Walter Burdett, sang. “Will the Circle be Unbroken" ,and Messrs. C. B. Clay. Waller Burdett, and Herb McLeod sang. “Unas: His Wings". The pail bearers were. Albert Acorn. John J. Acorn. Dan- icl McKlnnon. Edward Burpltt. John Jenkins and Norman W. Mc- Leod. The funeral was largely at- tended, testifying to the esteem 1-1 which she was held. The burial was in charge of the McKinnon under-takers, Montague. (Patriot Please Copy). ‘USE FOR. POISON Poisonous snakes are milked oi their venom, which is used in manufacturing antitoxln. The ilrst pneumatic plhfyer piano was manufactured in France in 1863. Liberal Convention ..___ 3y R. K. OARNEGIE Canadian Press Stafl Writer OTTAWA, June fi3-(OPl-The 1.286 delegates to the August nat- ional convention o! the Liberal party will represent 10 fewer rid.- lngs than actually exist. r Convention ofliclals decided to slick with the _old parliamentary divisions-Ml single-member con- stituencies and two double constit- uencies-whlch elected 215 mem- bers oi parliament in i945. Since then redistribution has increased lhe number of single-member rid-l ings to ‘U51; with Halifax and Queens (P.E.I.) still electing two members each. Selection oi delegates will re- requlre a party convention in each ccnstituericy.lsnd some have al- ready been held. The some mach- inery‘ will be used to select dele- gates as is used in selecting party candidates ior an election. ‘l i MARITIME CONFERENCE 0r THE UNITED jCHUllCll MEETING sacrum u l~ SACKVILLE, N.B. PASSED THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION: E“We endorse‘ the stand of the Prince Edward Island . Presbytery and the P. E. Island Temperance Federation in their support of Prohibition in the forthcoming Plebis- sad». of June 28th. And ‘further, that copies‘ of this resolution. < be forwarded by the Secretary of Conference to all rninisr ters of the Presbytery of u‘ Prince Edward Island with ‘the request that it be read from their pulpit: on June 27th. And further, that a col)? 0f this resolution be forwarded to the Secretary, of the P.E.I. Temperance Federation, Rev. C. A. Hicks, Tryon, P.E.l.” ' ‘ l l a l l i a .. y‘ and Queens six each. That wl}: provide 735 oi the 1,286 130x50“; entitled to vote at the natlonnl convention. The other: will be; Liberal senators s4 Liberal members o! parliament 135 Liberal candidates defeated in 1945 .............................................. ,_ 11;; Leaders oi’ provincial Ialbefg] parties g Leaders m 3 9 Provincial Young Liberal As. aoclstlons .......................... .. .. 2'? Provincial Women's Liberal As- soclatlons 2'. University Liberal grub; , __ 45 Members o! Provincial legim. tures and candidates ............. .122 The successiui and defeated Lib- eral candidates in the last rjvnerhl provincial election in 9M‘)! prov- ince, select their own dQlcqiili". m the convention. one for evvry u...» provincial constituencies.