m W ORTH’S DRU GSTORE AT YOUR SERVICE Camping‘ Activities 1 ‘lllt-I l‘l|.\l€l.0'l"l‘E’l‘()\\'N “ HAHN‘ (HLIRCH casu- ._., nrarin d; outdniidiii; success _\lll>llllz"l(l and over- lt ' ;.~nt~ piotitluit; ample and piay ground ,. cpry .afe bathing will»? and dining , _ equipped kitchen. ._,_,_\1ui stipply of good mot-d right into the ‘lid urn-til roiiim-iiicnci‘ charge of meals. l ground wit.» officially ‘ll the annual Church ; t ivhen a large comp- l ziillltfCd under the non of Mr. Ross Be- school staff. Mrs» . tt had charge of the .'llll]\ ivlilch was the ,- group in Camp. The ‘he 4th. Charlottetmvn Tvwvp was lri charge of Rev. H. L. Denton. m PJ. t» . “f; D-nt-ni acted as Camp ‘DJ-pcfiif l»; the splendid C. G. I. T. cqppp, lltr gvLgillll/ was Miss iT:"~- rend youi films to the GAINSROROUGH STUDIO Gt. George St. (Box 251) to be PRINTED & DEVELOPED and obtain FREE of charge one5 x 7 enlargement of your best. negative. Any size roll printed and developed 45 cts. ‘AIEQSILI? 19f J. Ernest H. Worth 142 Prince Street. of a church lllllll by the Charlotte- ‘ rihiirrh has met with ...~ 1.il'Ill of Mr. Lgdlow .l)ill'l river the site CALL ON US for the best in Drugs, and all kinds o! Medicines and Toilet Supplies. Everything fresh in stock. We can give you the best in service. Prompt phone and mall order deliveries. An .ill night Drug Service at your disposal. "Our array of (Tandy Smoker:- Supplles Drinks, Films, etc., is com- plete for the big holiday week." “Make this your Drugstore.“ DRUGGISTS ' Phone 8'3. G Novu. Ssotia. It will be of inn-rest to Island Baptist- to know th-tt Miss Spurr is a grinirl-tiiiuglitcr of the lfllg Rev. John Spun" who held a number of pastoriites on the I..- land. Atcoinpanving .\Ilb.> Suurr Wit» her friend. i\‘IlS‘» Many Dnnll. daughter of Judge Duull o! the Supreme Court of Nova Senna. Another visiting if.llll1)f‘l‘ wa. .\li » Lloiiifie Lindsay‘. d.tu',:li'.t-i' o1 Rev. R. W. Lind<ay of Canard. Nova Scolia. Willi the Rev. H. L. Denton of Alex. Gibson, General Secretary for Chrlstnui Education of the lvlarltime Baplist Convention as ilionorary Director, the Baptist Young People's Camp for the Is- u. substantial itierctise ill enrollment over last year. Features of the program are cour es by Rev. .\lr. Gilnon and Rev. B. G. Alarm" of l North River. Mrs. Dun Bell is act- ‘ing as Business Maniiucr of the lCziinp. and Mrs. A. K. Mt-Phce is l the capable Camp Mother. On Sunday afternoon. Autzust 15th., a very fine open-air service ‘W85 conducted on ilic Camp lgrounds under the ftll>|)lCl‘S of the lMnrshfield Bapti-"t. Church. The ‘service was conducted by Rev. H. L. Deiiton. asistcd by Rev. R. W. Lindsay and Mr. Lloyd Manual. Music was furnished by a large choir representative of a llllllllh?!‘ of the Baptist churches of the ls- lzind, with special numbers being rendered by Rev. R. W. Lindsay, and a quarttette ironi the Hazel- brook Baptist Church. Mrs. Harold Carver, Hazelhrook and Ml-s Margaret Webster. Alaiz-lifield were accompanist-s. Rev. Mr. Glb~on addressed o. large gathering of people. The inauguration of this church camping ground i‘: a new feature in the Christian Education policy of the Charlottetown Baptist Church. and one that promises to be of great value not only to the local Church but to the general work of the Denomination on Prince Edward Island The Camp- Cliiirlolteluvvii its Dirvcivir and Roi. l land opened on Aucit-t lltli.. \\'llli i The Central Guardian if THE __ CIIARIQTIETF 9W1“ GQARIZEA.“ CHAS WELL lot‘ POOIDZTBDYIJ. ——-_. CONFEDERATION LIFE SURANCE. IN- L-6798-7-12-3I7 v WEDNESDAY is Dance night at the Highnmds. L-1355-6-Tucs-Wed-tf. {OR t l-‘FMIGATING, telephone IIIIU.‘ Work Guaranteed. Reliable ruminating Co, 145 Great Geoige Street. oiiwuti. llEAD.— The ' new‘ Thomas W. Goodwill, Hillsburg. URL. “fill preach at Orwell Head Church on Sunday, August, 22nd m, 3 o L'ltlt‘l>( P. M. L-lTiSlT-ii-lli-li. SUUCIISSIWJL \".\C(,‘lN.-\Tl()l\' of l . l . S‘ .\l‘ll' Church 7.210 P. M. Flvcin‘ i int; Pr lien. F). O. lziiitnstl r. Iitr tor. L-lfiU-bll-lii-li. l l l ‘ guests at the l llll Stllllfilits and pupils entering Col- lcgr-s and Schools is requested by the D1 pt. of Hea th. Parents are rc- iiucstrd to (‘Ollnllll their family phy- Si" an rcuarrlmg this at an early (ll-ti. L-l374-B-l7-3i. ANGLIFAN .\' 'l{\‘l(‘ ‘S. Sllllflliy. Aliens! 22nd. _\/l:l.ou: St. John's (Jbiirch. lll A. .\l. Huntlziy School. ll A .I\'[. .\II)l'lli‘.lZ Prayer. Ruslico; TVILL A'l"l'l-l.\'l) CON\'I-I.\"I'ION.— Fizt-uds o1 Mr. It l? Hynrhrtin of Clli1lillllt‘l0\\'l'l. and .\lr. AllbOll P. lylticLean of Montague, will be glad to learn that they have both been successful in qunlifywiit: for the Iluzidred ‘Thousand Club oi the Great-West Life Assurance Com- pany. wli eh they represent. ‘fhiy will attend the Coinpuiiys Annual Convention to be held near Tor- onto, and will leave August 28th. VISITS AFTER 40 YEARS.—- Among the visitors to the city for the week are Mr. and Erne.» R. Illll of Augusta. Nlfllllo who ar». Queen llotel. Mr. llill, who lived licrc furry-years and» working with ihc old firm o: Wei-ks ck Co. took a prominent part in muvit-al circle.» and is look- in: forward to meeting old friend» of those happy days. VISIT (‘l'l'Y.--J. C. Bourileau. Ottawa, chief lHSPPCIOI‘ of custom.» is a visitor in Saint. John, accomp- auied by his family. Ottawa, departmental city. en route to Charlottetown. P. E. I. All are registered at the Admiral Beatty Hotel.—Saint John Telegraph Journal. ing policy of the Charlottetown Church is under the direction of the Committee of _CIlI‘I.-llilll Educ- ation, of whom Mr. J. W. Boulter is the capable chairman. a FORD SALES ON Great George Street ““1000 vi Miles of FREE Motoring .7 FAIR WEEK ONLY. You Buy the Bar or Truck—we Supply the Gas All Oars on the R. & O. Plan RECONDlTlONED AND GUARANTEED 1929-Chevro|et Coach. good tires, motor perfect. 1930—Ford Tudor-Plenty of mil es in this one- 1930--Chevrolet Coach—A1 shape. 1930—_Nash Sedan-A real family car. 1932~Chevrolet Coach—-A bargain at a low PYI°°' _ 1934-Ford V 8 Tudor-Good tires —Motor_ perfect and ready to drive-v 1936-Ford Tudor—L0w mileage—- LOOK THIS ONE OVER- 1937-Ford Demon- Deluxe Tudor —DRlVE THIS ONE AWAY - " REAL BARGAINS Ready for the road- R. 8: C. TRUCKS ALLISON MacLEOD Ltd. W L-taia-s-wgd-s-in... H. H. Ellis. t solicitor of 3 sustom; and excise. is also ‘in the ROBIN HOOD FLOUR Milled l ‘ horn washed wheat for your satis- faction. L-1075-7-28-lt. . THL IN'I‘ERIOR equ pment ot the ovens in which the pro-digested . cereal base for Ross-Miller 170x l t and Mink Foods is steam baked is ‘ like a large Ferris wheel. 15y this mciins the starches are thoroughly cooked and broken clown. . » BELANGLR the “Lifetime Range” l HAVE FOR SALE, Pontiac cnr. -driven 7000 mile» also Chevrolet car with new Ill‘C;-. both in perfect running order, priced extremely; luv-Z R. C. Dennis. 0'I.eary, P. E. I. L-l583 8-17-21. I ().\'l-I 0F THE FIN ‘and most modtrn machines obtainable in the f world is med at Niipiince, Ontario, z in the bit-intuit; oi IIO;.-l\IilI(‘l' I< , rind Mink Foods. Till}; machine i - “"""‘ ' . . '--— _ I stircs that no animal can possib y , BELAN GER rzet too inuch 0t any one ingrcd enz. 1 the or not enough ol another. ll 7 l Wonder Baker GOING TI) B. (‘.—Mr. Anfius Nit-Lean. ot Lewis. P. E. I.. and indent at Ailount ALli~on University la t year. nit.- a recent cut-st of Mr. Jack (‘iimpbclk College Sircelf - Mr. ltlaltlmun will leave hex‘. i . month for British C-‘llllllllllll where l liewill iiitciid the Uii. l British Columbia a- m». . exehuncc scholai'.—-Siit‘k\zlle buiie . __ BELANOER ASE " '5' l'OSI'l'l(l.\‘.-—Rcv. T. l \ l): til 31in‘ Tryon H , w l'tl'\.l iris rtccn- ‘g _" , l cd and ncrcptctl an iiii.i:iiiii~ii., ciili to tlic l3.ipt..~i Church iii C.i'.~dniii;i. Queens. County’. Nina Srulni Afr. . lDeVl/ol.“ .~rl'.ltrd wllli tlic ’l‘t".twn ‘ M. Chm-ch three years ago rind ' ' ' had a happv and pro porous .ve. B-fruc roniili: to the . sinrsoirs Recommend BELANGER TRADE IN Your Old Stove ‘ON ll NEW BELANGER .\l:'. DcWl llt- tins held pn mitt‘ (lliestci- llztsiii and sllPlbllfll" Nova Hroi a and Ilrlsliorrllicli. .‘\ Hl‘llll.\\\'itl(.. During his . _]Olll‘ll on ; the I-zlniirl lit has e‘o.\el_v or himself Willi the .\'lll.§~')lll(' ant‘. O‘ Lodges and a: i.:c pre (‘ll‘ lltlll . 'l)cput_v' (‘i-ind Cliagilaiii of tho . Grand Ofllllflt‘ Association o.’ Brit- l “lfill North Amtricii. Mr. and Z\ .. l DcWolfc Jlifl two children will ‘ leave TflOfl the la t of Auutid and I will take up their new residence immrrlliitely" at Caledonia. Nova Scalin- In Memo riam MR. RUSSELL HUNTER In the passing oi Russell Hun- ter the Dundas section of P. E. I. gtflfld aghast in tile realm of trag- edy. He was neither young nor old. a uiaturetl and vigorous mun in lllli (‘l‘._l(l_\'llli‘l1l. of health and strength. a member of what a few years ago they termed themselves. "the younger set". His lllllcrs lasted for only a very few weeks. and during the greater part of that ‘time he was fully conscious. cheerful and confident of recovery. ‘File bt>t medical skill l- l- 56-58 (irtlftnn St. Phone 602. (Tlftow l l l l FORD SERVICE failed before the power oi what- ever was tvorking disaster and death. In his short career, he had worked with effectiveness. and SUC- ccss crowned his efforts. Hi- (‘Olli- Labor I tnrtable lidgllet rand farm gpgnis si- f 0 n N a t N o. n a LllAb);nf;n\\0}\ Chéewnrlelkisiélsition {l0 a m p a I g n and Optillllallll outlook. hc sotiaht his companionsliips among the young and hopeful. A member of the United Church and a faithful supporter, who iras ever ready to take his part in any Christian un- dertakuig. (By George Hiimbletviii. (‘ziiiiidiiin Press Rtaft Writci-l LONDON. Au: lo 1-- embarked on a treat nmlci t . caiii- l His passing is a (rrurhln: sorrow paign. Nlllelectr m; . ( m. cut-e.» l to his wife and four sons, who are hm.- iml-n pint ‘llnit- z ‘ left to carry on in scparatlm and p‘ace lll Scotland peter-- loneliness. of August. . The poet's words may ivell be Their })ltl']!0.\(‘l to Eitl iln I..-nor l theirs: f om the Iioltlrunr. l “Console if you will. I can bearit ' to llllkl‘ l ‘Tls a well meant ahns of brtwlh. But not all the preaching since Adam Has made dezrli uthtr ‘iirin ~who steered Lab -. to death". viewry" in thi- London. We meet each other by tlic way 0011116" "l“l'i°"-*~ 'll"-‘ and stop to exchanue a mutual re- 1411‘ CfltflD-lllllll gum imd m express a muumi "There are llirci- t|.1:i.|ll.l.ll1“ lh0uzht,_wh‘.q_ fOfl,|_,[11f,5 of flit" plans tor the till 4 As the years passed he would 117mm "mlllmfl" 0h NH" 1"“ '1" have stood. as his father before Pliny: Th" "li-"Ws “l Hf l" \ him. in the front rank of nll flint. l“ C"’"‘Pl""“‘ ‘~ “"1 "l" "'1" ' is nrinlij and good, but now dis- chai-nt-ici‘. . ,. l appointment and .i prayer for _:"I‘he» ]\lil'll'r't' ‘l _1l> - l‘. “y, l?“ guidance is our natural expri ion. “mm 1""l'm"‘"‘ "‘ l’ p ‘mp1 ‘ l “ Wm. (‘Mp Snlpnmju. “mi “mm from their not too‘ ])i‘til.llt‘ict) ..» tini- th)‘ that was hard to rest u. we dmom tom“ m "l" mm‘ n '1‘ ‘l tory at tlic llt‘.\l pa"? m- . l general eccliuii. l "And w,‘ want 1h» t ‘w. ‘l ‘v not llli‘l‘t‘.“\- .1 iic o: v ‘ ' < with the (‘lllt‘l‘ " c. bu’ .i A which iudicn es a ci-p:.|i.. t broad ])l'lll(‘l)7.('\' of n~~ l ciallsm. ‘rim lll'.'.lll.\ uni laid him to rest. And iii sircerilv and reverence we spake and saw: of peace. Eitsicur EXAMINATION Fitting and Simply-mg Ginsu-s Ftc. u.i uinon l attract to Lapin Mliit l more voters. and that . t l greatly t0 inipiuzt‘ tilt‘ and political unlit-r ldliflll large [ircportirri- n1 llio-‘e who l" '\- for Labor Ufillfliilllli‘ Both as a Ilillillllil force anti .i pai'liamentiii"1 Opt)". ition. 1m l n" OP-DOME-l-Rys-r has lost ground. MONTAGUE l‘. E. l. By-election .::'ei'by-clertoii .\l-i.' for the Govcriiiiiciii. ln tln- ll-w i of Commons. divisions uniting inh- or men themselves satiptd ohhfloj Olllco Connected With Drugstore _ according to r for LL.J......~.w.-»a~»~»~»~ sstAucsnsiovss l See the ‘interesting Display . 0f Thes. Fine Stoves at the Princt Edward Island Exhibition Visitors to the Exhibi- tion don’! fail to see the fine display of these, the finest of all ranges. Visit Simpson's showrooms and inspect them at your leisure. You'll he surprised at the marvellous new fea- tures not to he found in other rzmccs. can Handsome stoves of zill- (‘JtSi iron (“)ll<il'lli‘lllifl—~ honestly miltll‘ to last a I lifetime. All giiiris are " j- ' unconditionally guar- ~ < l _ anti-ed for one year. ' ' hlodern color combinzi- l lions -- ivory shaded green. buff shaded brown. lilziek with white and nickel. ivory with red trim. Belanger STOVES priced from $60 to $347 ' m “COLONEL” $216.50 As illustrated above. Full enamel finish. complete with resevoir, condiment set and mer. BUY BELANGER STOVESIHEATERS or FURNACES EASY TERMS! SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE F. A. Stewart Jones THE .. ROBERTSI M EASTERN LIMITED SO iiion strength. In its own private FJIZICLLS, the parliamentary Iiabor lhiriy divided by the close vote 0f 45 to 39 whether to support the ilt-"encc climates. '"'l‘ti<- iuilcrenre was one not of pri 1pc l)1.t. of procedure." is Labor's (‘Xplflllfillflfl- But principle or procedure. it was a difference which (l'lll\:'L'0(l the effective fighv mg- sire .:'h of Labor in the .-.ne, by Side with Lab- or's nniioni. (‘flllillfilgll is a special cnnuwanwi for holidays with pay. Throiicr-d seaszde resorts are gay with sllt'illllt‘i'~ clamoring the need for paid llflllflibVrl. It is estimated. the Trade= Union Lionel». that holidays vrith pay have ulrruitly been secured for ljtllllltltl work people by trade un- ltlll.» .|i_‘lt‘(lll(‘lll.\. But the total "camlullj; employed" population is ltolltltltltl and probably no more l than iutloooti have paid holidays. "i-Jifnli. at the lntemattonal lniior ctuifereiicc have resulted in Jul of tin countries attached to the l. L. 0. passing lepzslution provid- uit; for iltillflfi)‘: \\'llll pny for all or (Qlltllll calegorio» of svorkers." ~ays Ila 'i‘. U. C. “Cast”. "fr. 1hr lac oi 22 of these 'ctinni;il~< lln-ir logi-lwion in this i'c.~_|>('i'. comers all \\'0l‘keI‘5. the mice earners as well as ’ “p'.<\_vee.\." the publi- . . t. Uililfill t-tinnnncd. “Manual workers Oiilv at!‘ covered in five of the ua-mannn: lti. Great Britain is lin...in.- br-liinrl." Ill" l‘ ll C. propmes an annual v lrizriiv <11 I“ working days after ‘ll! i"t\4llllll.~' service. exclusive of pubic hoinla ii iau-LMBER WHEN thy ‘Hie Canadian Press) Joe Louis skyvrocketled back into world's heavyweight challengers’ circle one year ago tonight when he italicized Jack Shflilkffv‘, old Boston hflllOl‘. in three rounds at New York. The brown-skinned De- u-oit battle-r reached the top June _ 22 tilts year with an eight-round knockout over Champion Jimmy Ilraddock nt Chicago, SEVERAL 1937 MODELS AT SPECIAL PRICES LREMEMBER THE FAMOUS G. E. THRIFT UNIT GIVES - J. LONG LIFE. 2. lIlllE T OPERATION. Call at Our Showroom and Enquire for 3. LOW-OPERATING 001"’ Details MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED GENERAL ELECTRIC lS YOUR BEST REFRIGERATOR BUY Illfltrlnlvm‘ (Tliildren ca“ Ben l q Follow Be Taught D Lines of in Home y Lx mum“ Continued from page 2 the hour of their births they have lived .n homes that were laboratories in which every possible experiment oi marriage was being worked out. In reality there isn't a. child 5 years old who doesn't know what goes to make a marriage a success or failure. It knows that lhflrt‘ marriage: are happy in which the husband and wile are congenial, think alike and enjoy doing the same liilllip; and that where they show each other kind- ness, consideration and liilL'(.'l10ll then; are peace rind hnrniungv in ths household. The child knows almost in its cradle tha". a ma: the husband and wile tire antagonistic to each other quarrel over everything and it they soy cruel and b‘. z" thing.» to each other. Furthermore, by thr- time children are adomcciii they have sat in judgment on their warring parents; They know tvhath one is to blame and wonder why Father doesn't pay Mother a few compliments when shu would eat out oi his htmd it llk: did, and why Alotncr cunt av on of Father with her nagging and lei him have “hi: he avatar. for d .. er witn- out starting something by tell iii! him how lmtl ivha‘. be like.- iS ior his dig- estion. rice is a iailurc ii they argue and It is these early imprc vlflllt» that clnlun n get o1 niairnci» 1,3,1’. decide; the kind of husbands and \\'l\'f'S that the": will moi-tr. . ll not “not they will be taught in college. For every motnv-l and lain r are either a shzn- ing example or an awful wainiiit; to their its and dllllfill": 12-, Nearly always a girl treats lit-r husband ti.» li- r zntvlier father. If Mother was a cood housekeeper 11rd a frutni n petted and made much of Father and d d €\'£‘l‘_vtllln2 pix-sit). and make him happy. it is a salt bet that tirinphw- at . m. w sort of wife that Mother did If Mother regarded Father merely a.» a nzml Link"; z iilng and complaining and exiraingaiiii, the t hnncc no wil lalso think that husband.- iire onlv llhfllll n.‘ h ‘ma, If a man treat.» his \\lli‘ urh lt‘ll(l(‘l'll(.\\ ill 1 iintvtr- :.i.' .. nlltl izcii- crosityy, so will his sons tieai their wives in ‘hr l'i‘il'. in-il- oi case.» just as the son is up: to follow zlic t‘Xlllli)li( of 11h it. hi; .41 nzatlt» ,1 doormsit of-his wit». But there are exceptions to this rule of like moth t- naaclncr. like father like son. One of the mos‘ iaencelul homes l w: ever in be nngzt-d to a woman who had been reared in a house of .~trifr. and n hci‘ zciulsion ironi it would not permit even an argument in l‘it"l.\’ I havc know n girls who were so sorry for their hr-npecked fathers they spOllPd liifll‘ own I111.»- bands to death. And men who had pnzcd their own mothers‘ hard lug so much that they treated their wives like queens. The things that we learn at our nmihers‘ knees we never itirzjct. The) really teach us how to be hilsbands rind wives. _. .1.’.°l‘_.‘7f1.'5.\’.¥?.1-‘1- ;_—_.~w 4. FIST FREEZING.- <-=.¢ . vi-‘svmvrvwe ll l. f