CHURCH OF ENGLAND s1‘. Perez's CATHEDRAL llnsblsrd luau RemC llblslena 11A,, , III BBC. ' “"- -'=-1-.-.;1":-'.---- Irbat IIIVIOII SUNDAY 3.00 H Communion. 10.00 Ma 11.110 011111-1111-1111-1-111 111s Ser- man. This? is as lvning service dur- snsqob h“ ll X 3d ' 1.110 1931s P0111135 A"§'v'8¥1§§',}l; lei '" wusxnays Evenseng. 7.30 Friday. The weak day services are in All are free arc Saint's Chapel. All seats and unappropriated. Vistora weiaanail and thin ‘h. gaiflloDY WEI-EDIE! ST. PAUL'S CHURCH lbbott, Rector m, Royston F. Mugford, A.II..C.O.. Rev. James l‘ Organist and Choir Master. 11.30 Iloiy Communion. 11.011 11111111111; Prayer and 5"- mgfiit) p.111 Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, Morning and Evmins» Th Rector. Organist: Mr. Roy F- Mfllfillil. I C 1 Visitors will receive “sunny, at $1. Paul's Church. PRESBYTERIAN r111: KIRK or sr. 1.1117123 Minister Th, Rev. T. l-I. Bussell Sonora M.A., . .M. 0r tilt Miss I. L 11 Mckenala Mus. lac. ll s.m. MORNING WORSHIP. Preacher: The Roy. R. J rl B.A . 8.0.1 (‘hurch oi’ Si. Andrew Paul, Montreal. So rano Solo: My and M‘ . J. A. MacConnell. ‘NJ! The Evening Service la withdrawn. 210m PIZESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1-1111111 sofa-Tim treet Minister nsv o, o 111,111.11 wsasrsa Mrs. Arthur opor, Choir Director lillas l-lclen Stews-rt. Orlanllt. MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A.M. Ian's Inheritance.’ Hy : 62, 758. 278. 582. Solo: "0 Divine Redeemer". - Gounod. sung by Mrs. Anhur Roper. 1.1m PM. Theme: “The 1111111111111 Gnd". I01. To PM!" Jew-Lit, Mrs. Claire Archer. The sabbath School meets st ten o'clock in the moining. "They ‘that watt upon the Lord shall renew their t You are cordially invited to wer- ship with us. IIAZELBRDIY‘ W. L 011 July 2nd i}! regular mon meeting of the Hatelbrook Womginla institute met at the home oi Mrs. vemor Wood with an attendance oi even members and one visitor. Due to the absence oi the presid- rn and vice-president Mrs. Holden Wood was appointed to take 11111.31 of the meeting. (gunning in s usual manner with o1 and Creed followed by the reading of the min- utcs and roll call which was res- ponded 1-1 by paying a_ quarter. School and sick committees had no resorts for the past month. Cor- respondence read consisted of a lctter oi thanks from 11 sick friend for a gift of ntoawy. also oi appreciation from the Cancer society for donation received. The delegates to the annual convention Hrs. Vernor Wood and Mrs. Harold Carver gave interesting and in- flructive reports on same. Plans Wire made for Institute share oi the prohraan far the district con- venti . It was decided to call on new neighbours Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young on Tuesday nid1t and pre- rrni them with a gift. Mrs. Henry Jones to prepare an address. Mrs. Henry Jones invited the August meetinc . roll to be answered with 8on2. say, play or pay. "mounted to $2.00, After a dainty not) was served by tlu: hostess the mcetmg adjourned by singing the (Patriot please copy.) UJNOON - - A thouand Jubilant servicemen and women Nlebraiod the worlevd of the Pic- Wllllv Stage Door canteen, now to remain open at least until the end “l August. ' y?‘ 111111 Islsntls-Hlarihou Service With the Prince Nova sud Charles operation the schedule is as fellows: Leave Wood Islands 1 a.a1. I an. ll a.a1. l pas. 3 p.111. Leave Caribou ....’i an. I an. 1i s.a1.' 1 p.111. 8 p.111. _ Operating Dally including Suadsya. aanson savuro run: r11 111111111 11 1111111 m‘ 11 um I a ta, a as mac as we r 111 113111 t. $11111 1 111 11:111-1- 11111 11111111111 111111 1111 A. Dunning” and 111111 aatil farther drailslll Ill! llprevsnoatehavs beast we st Wood. lalzllgzbl’! . on r nu-"y ‘l: 11111351: 111111 la bad’ RATES: i but. 17115.’. as it la ,' 11111111111111.1111» resales urn. 1 I- !- "#455 ‘igii-fiiifiliidfiiiliifiiliiiliiiil i-he Incumbent ll lflll‘ a cordial UNIIED CHURCH of CANADA ' TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ha . 11.00 an. conducted l1 Sermon Minis Sermon: ' 61mm,‘ "I love the Lord, and conducted by! tho be NI Imlo use, "ll "Don Him as long s; | 11";- BAPTIST Iev. I. Judson Levy, 3,11 MORNING wonsmr 11 Sermon: "A Fool or a Saint?" The 11 a . 11.311 for epmnm" period, 11/9“ a", Jill! v-w #111112 '.§’1.1‘1‘5‘.’.;'°.'.'1’1‘," care of for the entire n," EVENIN S€rm0n:G‘w2u(s'r00dHlP 7 Mm The mule or 01¢ day ist and Director of Y“ "° WWI-Ill! invited to wor "M" "mt "In Baattst 011111-1111. Clio. CENTRAI CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Siren‘ . , Be is, Minister-elect, Téif Redeemer and Mv rd» Dudley Buck. Bung_ by Thesis; "The (air-lot! g-I-‘Ianswlck and r1111“ gown-q h. MRS. M.C. STEWART and 0111111- 1111-16141 __... 10.00 1 AND rslnnilv (IIOlUJ-Béjn NION. $alo°lg gMfllu-r: Dr. Slglvlclts‘. "M Speaker: Dr 11L v . Bengal Solo (Qelecied) We invite you Io worship 1111.11 n, The Salvation Army Mel-w ens .1111 Victor Maeleau 11.00 4.111.. 11.11111“ Meeiin 2.30 P.M.: Sunday School; " 7-0“ PM» Evllllfliillc P11111111 . - l- mgigqgllitiu Ohm-Air Service-At 0 ho gtllcted ‘by "111."1§."°.'.',.,"" MA “a; mien of St. 101111. The Mahr n, 1,1“; "Win11 Commander for New Plan to attend. All are welgomg 111 111M511? Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND ___- PRIN CE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY Extracts from Speech at Parent society's Annasielkeet. "gal-radon. 1111mm. my 1, "Through th w w h rediscovered thee Bible is It: Iuide f never dreamt oi before." —-Proiessor H. Kractner. “The opportunities in Chins are a challenge to Societies. During the past nvq l {sore the literacy movements West Chine have resulted in more_than twenty million people le to read.” —Rev. . H. Hudspeth. , “Well over 4,000,000 books , have been circulated. w11111 1 regard to translations. we are able to report this .vear the . addition of three new lang- l-nav. .1. 11. wniana Y lac f an! th loefiybmvlvorkb o" : E. I. Aux- * fifltl‘ "“°"'% Wm‘ Mann OI‘ I’ . Ificye. 142 Prince Shale? Charlottetown. , A. Dunning 110w in 3121213181. 1 1.111111111111111 rossoaaow 1V l! 1111"- and Pr! . 111 the MT," ruauc woes m. 111e, "um because He 11:81.11 50° Ill su lic- 1111 Be 1111K 11111311111 therefore will 1 THE BAPTIST CHURCH THE CIIU “Ta gm ltcn scuool. 111m, the s11111111"1'1°"111§11°1'i1'Z°'.1'f1.'2“',.",.,’,Zi m“ bcsinner and a one-half 1111111111 111 111-111; service. taken 06. Shepherd". charge oi Miss Louise ___________________ CHURCH OF CHRIST MARVEL D. Minister. nUNvAR“ B’ Tn" scuoot. .011 . sun CDMIMIIJIORNING womx" COOK'S for Photographs. Foot wear. 2-0-Stt- John and Johnson, Drugglsts. ~Now at Toombe Music Store. absent from his office until Aug 19th. DI. R. G. 108 will his patients during this period. Johnson and Johnson, Druggists. are now black and galvanized sheet iron. BOSTON BROWN Dlknt. SERVICES follows: 10.30 A. M. Ml‘. Donald Nicholson to ensure Dubltcstlon. PERSONS having any against the Recreation sent in complete returns 147, City HUNT North Wiltshire l1 A. M. H . M. Rev. J. I. Morrison. Minister tomorrow morning will 1vos11111."'15o€;i'1'1l- E. Genre. Preston V. servlvxs and deliver Kingdom." and the evening sermon The music this Stlnda under the direction of ray Gillie of Charlottetown. Trinity Ghturch. will be heard in several favorite selections at the Annual Thank Of- fering Service Woman's Missionary Society to be God Near the Cross, with Mr. Dan Mac- e as soloist. Gannon. St. Avards, has as 1111' guests her two brothers after an absence of over thirty years. ‘they are - bridge. Mass. and Artcmas West- cot-t brothers years. changes since last visiting native home. a wall-earned Weatoctt is '10. they are vlsitlnd’, is 81 years old. service of Morn conflicted at 11 . M. by the Mln- N‘ ister, the Rev. I. Judson Levy. 8.D., Saint.” The Church Stmday School during the summer wintdh gtflsmlfloyrnlrag Service. Beginner a eparime 11.30 to the Schoolroom for a half Music will ening Service is wit-hdra/wn. REUNION OF SISTERS. -— Mrs. Charles W. Bennett, Southport, leaves tonvorrow morning by- plane for St. Catherine's, Ont, where she will be Joined by Mrs. W. M. Howsr, Pasadena. California. Mrs. G. W. Parker, Saskatoon, Saslu, and Mrs. Grace Sample, Winnipeg. Man. Tihey will be the guests of their sisters Mrs. George Stevenson and Mrs. G. Llttleboy. '1'he six ladies, who are the daughvcrs of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waisgham. are re-uniting after a period oi 25 years. TRINITY CHURCH. - Reverent '1‘. E. Mcilennan will conduct both the sermons both morning and evening on July 21st. l-lls morning subject will be "The Crisade for Christ and His will be on “The Growing Lillies.” Mr. McLennnn gocs to Nova Bcotla immediately following this Sab- bath. and will be away five Sundays. will be r. A. Roy Kendall, and will include a solo at the morning service -bv Miss Aud- A is extended to our city to worship in cordial invitation all visitors in THE BONSIIAW MALE CHOIR oi the Baptist Church. P. M. Stand- Included in service will Jesus Keep Me HAPPY REUNION - Mrs. A Herbert Westcott oi Gam- oi V ouver. B. G. ‘The two not met for 40 have seen many their They are eno holiday. c They sister. whom have Th8)’ rise BAPTIST cuuacu. - n11 Wordzip will be sermon will be "A Fool or a ‘ . worship nis g0 at rlod. You are invited bring your family to the morn- \° Sanctum . and for a. number of “f, “M”- very I'm“? ‘mfldrm Years a 3111111 member of the choir. wi be taken care o for the entire A h1g1,“ rupee,“ mm", o; m“, "7""- 71" "In" 0' Evmlng community tn which he lived. an Witflhlv Will elm b! wndiwivd bv wright cltlten-a 0111111111 gentle- m’ 7"’- Jmlm D"?- 3- D~ "m: msn. A short funeral service was "MW" ' G°°d QhWM-‘Ill- held at the home on Sunday. 30th, Mm" n mm"! "l? "m"? 5"’ when a ls e gathering of neigh- "m Vm ‘l9 wlliflli-‘Nfl bi’ W" bours and riends wen: present. Louise C08- ofslhlit l-nd 111F960!‘ "7 The Hymn "What a friend we have Mlr- in Jesus" was sung and prayer offer- cd by Rev. L. M. Murray. following this a most resslve service was hski in Long Rver United Church ICIIIII ._..._... HOWLID IcINNII for mo‘? “BLACK LEAF MW-on sale at HAY SALT Oalb b 0am Stores ' CHESTEIIFIELDS AND CHAIRS 1o - i . sgANlg-IIRJIBATION LII‘! IN take care of "BLACK LEAF 40"-0n sale at m: moons- uannwaae Co. unloading a csrload of BREAD. Beans, Coke. etc., today at 4. Also gedrtesday afternoons. 16 School rec . MARY'S BEAUTY PAH-LOB, 1T5 Grafton. Open evenings by appoint- next Lords Day as Hartsville l1 A. M. Hunter River 3 P. M, Glasgow Road 7.30 P. M. Brookileld Sunday School NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear in Guardian must be in office by noon of day previous to insertion bills Centre Carnival. or those who have not kindly send to Dconnrd MacDonald, Box Eli RIVER UNITED CHURCH CHARGlL-Services 0n Sunday. July 21st, are as followsz~ imb- nhlre 3 P. M. and Hunter River 7.30 0r~anlst P . I‘ .____ THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. - The special Preacher at the Kirk Rcvercnd R. J. BerlLs. B. A._ B. D., Minister-elect oi The Church of S. Andrew and’ S. Paul. Montreal. The be under the direction oi the Church Organist. Miss E. Lil- llan McKenzie, Mus. Bac. The Ev- 1111111 1 i111111111 _i_. Carnival cess. LEONARD MacDONALD Chairman i days in Jail. onto and Mr. Arnold Inndoil. Ont... Evangelism. ATllL-July 21st. be A the adult Bible Class of this service us. Rev. A. E. Todd, Minister. --The mill properly, known July ll. It consisted o! a saw mzll, and a flour and grist mill, The estimated loss was placed st 5B.- 000. George Leard. the said that he was neighbors at 1.30 a.m. Friday. That was the first he knew of the blaze and it was then too far un- derway to do anything about. stop- ping ‘it. CHURCH STRUCK BY LIGHT- NlNG-At the height of an elec- tric storm in Covehead on Mon- day oi this week, the Catholic Church in that locality was str ck by lightning which caused a con- siderable amc-unt of damage to the wooden structure, Strik-ng the spire, the ho-lt tore down vard damaging the building to a very considerable degree. A woman in her yard at the time had both heels removed from her shoes by the vicious bolt but miraculously csca-pcd serious injury. Fortun- ately no fire ensued after the Church was struck. THE MASTER LIGHT. — The Bible is like that old brass lam-p with its cups of all and its wicks, from whiz-h those who believe in the Book receive the light to show them the path of lifc. We envisage the day when all men will come to this Lamp s.s to the Master- Light of all their seeing. and find there the Light that will guide them home to God. To send the Bible far and wide into all thrr world needs the help and support of all people. Give vour help and support to the P. E. I. Auxiliary or Branch oi the Bible Society. Auxil- iary Treasurer. A. G. Puina1n1. Esq., 275 Richmond Street. Charlotte- town. 111 Magus-ism m1. SAMUEL nsnmnb ‘Rho many friends and acquaint- ances of Mr. Samuel Bernard of Kensington were shocked and sad- dened when they learned oi his sudden death in the Prince County Hospital on June 27th. 1946. Al- though his health through the wiri- ter was not good, he was able to be around doing light chores. being undnr the Doctor's care. He con- Gmd’ done for his recovery. he passed cf the We! tracted a bad heart condition and entered the Hospital on Tuesday. June 25th. Altho everything was peacefully away on Thursday morn- mg, J1me 27th which came as a great shock to his iaonlly. He was a son of the late William and Mrs. Bernard. Oi a family oi seven. uhe only surviving member is Mrs. John Best, (Mary Jane) of Greenviilc, Maine. He is survived by his sor- rowlng widow and five children. Keir B. oi Wlnnipeil. who came by glans to attend the funeral; (V. can Mrs. Jose MacGregor Darn- ley; (Mildren .1 Mrs. Heath Wsr- ren. Suntmerslde; (A. Hazel) Mrs. Foster Dunning. French River. and Everett L. oi IvblgwcasttaHOnL, who rests ted not e to ge home t fsmltv. t? be with Prsot cslly all of Mr. Bernard's life was French River, spent. in where he successfully operated a large farm, disposing of it about three years ago. he return’ and with wife, moved to Kenstngton. In pitality. Possessed oi a warm and genial nature he had a host of ..rlends. Every worthy cause found r1 him a rvadnand liberal su rt. He was a iait ul manber of ng River United Church. a regular at- tendant on the services of the conducted by Rev! L. M. listed by Rev. G. S. stev sung. were "More love to Thee O Christ" and "Abide With Me." duet "Cross! n lngly rendeml-l . rsv and Mr. Russel hlscKay. The e11 tio course oi people assembled bore sil- ent testimony to the esteem in which mceaesd was held. These were a number oi beautiful floral big-flint? oonymng stsmrwsiiitw —one ng will iqm e tern Grocers Win The Committee in charge of the Recreation Centre desire to extend sincere thanks to all those who in any way helped to make their carnival a suc- fined one dollar and costs or three SPECIAL EVAN GELISTIO Ser- rattan oi THE NORTH RIVER PASTOR- The services will held as follows: Long Creek 10.30 . M. The regular session" of the Sunday School in co-operation with the morning Service. All invited to - Clydn River, S, School 2 P. M. Ser- vice 3 P. M. Kingston. Service at 7.30 P. M. Fairview, S. School 11 A. M. A welcome to worship with MILL PROPERTY DESTRGYLD as Lest-dis Mills. sfMorell was de- stroyed by fire Thursday Illgill, owner, awakened by living on a nearby farm who was his home he was a model of hos- OAW 11E CHARL01"I'ETQjWN_ GUAIQUIAB "L- i and _, lNOtICQS, IIMKEI RIMS HMIDIIZMFTS AND SIWEIIRS AT TH! Abegweit GIFT COUIT srons nouns o A.M.—-9 r411. 72 11111111111 Ami Llfs A Book that Travelled By Boolssuan 1t messed the Atlantic some half a doaen times, wot read at the close at tired. bus, days in hotels in Vienna. Ber . Petmgrad, Paris and London and for over sixty-five years has been the constant com- panion oi a manhln s ‘ in; —such was e eznpersnoe o a little, plaintly inund, much read book owned by one FEW; The wqy I came to hear about it was this. I was resident of 11 town 0i which he was a citizen and Camp on Tuesday of this wee‘: a: have to be arranged. DISTRICT SCOUT CAMP Only eleven more days an Scouts and Leaders from Troops as well as a number Camp Buchsn for ten days keeping the “out" in keeping the resourcefulness initiative that Scouting them a chance to do. Bil to teach them sides giving them healthful wot- and recreation. This year, Scouts will spend lot of their Camp time into actual practice some oi Lh theory they have been during the wintermonthsand the will also be doing a lot of not while they were indoor, games, they B-P. cal Woord". In looking over the list of ham ls it “A School of U1 to see a great number of Scout why not do so immediately. this year and will be held July 22nd. to July 31st, inclusive FIRST CHARLOTTETOWN, SAINT DUNSTAWS BASILICA TROOP CAMP The following very report. which was installments. The conclusion wil were seen among the trees which cover the Camping Grounds. Pits were dug. gadgets erected and the Patrol Sites put in very good shape, The first night spent un- Many Scouts, new to camping. acted as seasoned ouidoorsmen and were soon asleep. _Otl1ers rested. contentedly cnJoymg the first night in the open. The oc- cassional mosquito zoomed 11nd buzzed, and all was quiet . ._ .a gentle breeze-p flashing among the trees . o, :he first night under canvass had at last arrived. Early in the morning of July 4, and lt was early, the Scouts were awakened by the loud CAW. CAW, of the crows . . . 3T0 the un- weiml way oi being awakened. sortrnent oi out flowers from Mrs. John 13st and (nephews). Wreaths irom Janetta and Patricia, Winn e‘ also a htanmr of Wreaths and Sprays from e . ~ The pail bearers were—-Messrs. W. E Joluistone, J. Murray Constable, E1‘. ur Hem-y and James MacKinnon. The funeral was under the direc- tion oi Uttdertaker. Mr. J. L, Davi- son. The remains were tenderly laid to rest in Gucldie Memorial Com- etery. Qcurrira fW'.“a,'p¢ Wager! , Lid" aigog. M1111 oi‘cut il OI- lb The 50 Wolf Cubs who went to expected to arrive in town same- next year. a different set-up may Third, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth The of Lone Scouts from different parts of the Island will be heading for 0f "Scouting" and also using those ten days c-f gives Camping-out is the grout point in Scouting which appeals to boys, and is the opportunity in which Knlves- The 560MB. self-reliance, be- 0f IPBYIIHIZ work that could not be touched but whether the Scouts are passing tests for badges or doing wc-od- craft and nature study, or playing will he developing character and dependability .n. as es already received, we are glad der Scoutmaster Frank J. Costel- lo. This ls the second Troop Cfmp rom interesting handed in by Tall Timber is to be givrn in two appeal’ in the Scout Column next ers and Troop Leader under the Camp over an extended period of time during the afternoon. How- ever, all pitched in and soon tents der canvass was unusually qulct. experience c-f contemplating their experienced campers. this was a DBVid and Henry, 11's MacLeod. w 11. 11111111111. 111111- 11 Milli curse A SK FOR IT- WIIIRI YOU IUY MDRSEZS TEA .__. “In! UNI-rm” CHARQE _5.v_ B.-P. SAID IT: GRAFTON 51‘. ill I-ATHT IN r011‘!!! .1. A. Nicholson, Minister. Servtocs ,, cssiottotown WARE- cwekews Jewellery. 1 Sunday, n A. M. Central Church, M" o! Woodcraft F" "PM." a P. M. York 111111. 1.30 srmxiey. “My “W14 be "l" 8"" Jim‘ . NEW PIIONOGBAPH ATT-Wll- 10 A. M. s. s. at Central Church 11 l" W" "will"! be ""1 ""8 W" . MENTS just arrived, Tqombs A_M_ Note s‘ s in me york Chaim, mg picnic that it can become Music Store. ~ ‘i wheré carried out‘ o: military im- .i_ n-y y u _- _ es. cou ng an ac .. ’ fl- ms, ,1. w, aroxnnzm 111m n. p3,, mogflnf” ,,?g§"‘£,,m§§§, 1111p is what We're out for 111111 what [he boy mo“ w nu he; Soon after breakfast each Batrol 1::.:..1a‘:;" .112. “vsrstis: 11- 1 51-1 1-1 ------- =- ---- --- - adjourned one Week and a mm . amount: oi bustle and excitement guilty of ignoring a stop sign was WOLF CUB CAMP was ewdent as the 5cm“ PW‘ ‘B and the commencement o! 1 "a, , 1 time late this (Saturday) after- "tflilve rrvsram a?‘ Qrggkcorégcep, Saturdigghltoa noon or more than likely after W014i- dclock s. T. 111 1111. Gospel Tent 111 ‘ha time ffgPef i" Fflgwb _ ' PROGRAM Long Creek. All are heartily invited 5 ygal.‘ 51" Weleb 0 f“)? kl,“ to attend these meetings being con- camp a“ l. e "5"" er ° 8".‘ T, . , r ducted by M]. A w JO m, o; Top interested 1n Camp IIICFEBSBS again W Plflgfdm was designed. not with the idea number of tests, but _of 1m to the Scouts touching: the outdoors arts of and Woodcraft. A great time was spent i111 such as Lashings, without utensils. Mapping, Tracking, 11nd Stalking, Plaster d Star Study, Tree Felling and mmg, Di-rectlon by Day Tree Firc-by-Iriction, Rope and the Use and Care of 1; Hiking, Dodge-Ball, Practice in Throwing the e councn. FIRES Y v Council Fires, Camp was small 111 with those of other years. several new and original indoor sing-songs 9 - and biscuits. who were at. Buchan last year 3118M Scouting Barnes. Star Study coming back to the 0111 Comp Site and the leaching of Direction again this yea,- Bnd m9 numb“- without the use of compass. This of new boys whu are n-wng a proved a welcome change from Scout Camp for the first time has u"! Yegulfll‘ nightly 00BX16" fl". also increased. If YOU haven't sent in YOUR application yet, INVEWTIITURES During the Camp several boys “Qhy REDEEMER T300]: cAMp were Invested into the Great ' SCOUIXIIE, First to complete his The next Camp at Buchsn ul- Wi-‘Irld-Wllli‘ 31011181110011 0f 19,- the cub camp w“! me Tenderfooz Tests was Scout Willie Holy Redeemer Troop Camp un- Dunn who was Invested at Flagl break on the mooning of July 7 and became a member of the Fox Patrol. About the Council Fire on _ the last night of Camp. Charles CheverZ-e was taken into the Movement and made a member oi the Owl Patrol. At the same time Edward Keys and Elwood Don- nelly were invested and entered the Fox Patrol. Gerald Batchilder also was invested and now Scout in the Robin Patrol. Good 1 Scouting to all of you new Scouts and may you progress rapidly in wee]; your Second Class work. (To be continued or concluded REPORT Next Weék) —-__--___ The First Charlottetown. Saint Dunstan's Bast-tics Troop, climax- ing a year o-f scouting activity, 1 held from July 3 to July l3 its _ own Troop Camp. All plans being completed beforehand, the advance ---- party, consisting of Patrol Leud- ALEXANDER. MacMIIIJLAN Scoutmaster, made the trip to The death oi Alexander Mac- Camp Buchan on Sunday, June :10, Mlllan of Efldon. PEI, 0n Midst‘ taking with them all itcrcssary June 14th. brought sorrow to his supplies and equipment to put many frlf-‘YKIS throughout the the cam in order for the arrival 9011011‘!!- o! the mo}, He was born in Eldon 79 rs ago and lived 1m the clams-aims: OPENING lwmestead all his life. He was a mfln 01f sterling principles and Wednesday, July a. saw the highly respected. He was 11 true scouts M the "First" arriving m and oyal mesniver of 5t. Michael's Church. Ion-a, and for fifty years was its esteemed and faithful Organist I-Ie was well read and could recall vary interesting oi the early hi1- historical events lo of the island Monday .June 17th cl friends and nelrhholis athercd 1o vztiend the inner-a] whch tool: lace in Iona. where n11 nephew ev, Phelan McKcnna offered a solemn Mass cf Requiem with a11- olher nephew Rev Kenneth Mao. Mlllan as Deacon, and his pasmr ev Chas. McC-arthy as Sub-Des.- COIL Rev. Phelsn McKeuna. offidaled at the grave. assisted by RM. enneth R10 K Macmillan, V. Chas. McCarthy. where he we laid beside his eon Gerard, who predeceased him ‘r1 January. ls survived by his devoted wife. the former Mary MoG-arry of Iona; two daughters, Marlon in Ottawa. nurse in Boston: sons ancis, Ambrose, and Lawrence at homo; ihreebrothera. Thomas oflChas-loitetrrwn. Austin of Eldon, and Ambrose. Portland, Maine; three sisters, Mr McKenna, Newton-n Gross. . Jarncs Mm. Josephine Sheidow, Miiivtew. and was Minnie Rogers. Portia-pd. ne The number oi Masses amt letters o! sympathy received lest- ied the a iectlonaie regard and esteem in which he was held. Tho pallbearers were. Francis Murphy, James Dslv. Edward Mc- Garry, John R Maewllliam. Rob- ert West, Joseph Ibo-bison. Mai‘ hc rest in peace. SE Paved for the first inspection. And then, the realopeningof the Camp . . . . .the first Flag-break. . . . . the ax otatdeo oi the Sunday school and their par- ems were in ott-endaxwe, and 111 a certain Mr. F.W our of his pocket. saying as he iild book and I have been companions o: passing a great {or half a century" This was fifteen parting ‘ s knowledge ofthe basic prmclples oi living in the open, of how to take care of one’s ,1 self in the great outdoors, and of as much as possible of Scoutcrsit deal of acti-cal work nuts, Cooking Study, Camouflage Cast Vvork, Trim- and Night with and without Compass, Spinning Axes and in the line Athletic-s, took part in_ boxing, Baseball, I Life- ,‘ line, Swimming, Tug-o-War, Trek putting Cart Race and an Obstacle Race lfi2‘°“‘ in the ticned and now he had been in gs iiablt of putting arg n a. certs for been hls tsdc-mecum. Then he told what the book was and how he got it. How interested the audience was to hear him relate this! with evident enhotlon he said: "it is a Bible the school fifty years ago next mas". when the one who told me the said: in m in I e handwriting of a woman who made no pretence at artistry was the name oi, and wrth this explanation: _ _ for good attendance at considering that the Sch l" comparison were very good. The usual songs. games and skits were enjoyed. along with tems. Duo to the inclement weather, two were held in the hut. 'I‘l|eso were enjoyed the more by the addition of hot cocoa would go hall way round the world and be read by that same boy in the big centres-of po and be friend" man. as m 11111? ittle s are pls with old-fashioned methods. strands are woven and plslted imo words that bind the heart to truth ond love forever, Two nights of the program were s devoted to baseball. Dodge-ball, grass, across in tie United States. in s village not an the map sleeps "the house of many mansions" and sang again first Corinthians sixty generations and more of the human family home. country Silnds her bread on i e waters" that day not dreaming that again alter sev- cnlgl-iive years the story would be 0 - what, she did for l at boy. DONDO the "Big Four" railws/ys sent 840.000 stockholders g printed postcard for a clear mandate aaainst nationalisa- tion of the ‘ . ‘t .1- fillwifil‘; ‘"1 ‘flit’ “i 10%? . mn an . - session were going to present Bibles as was their cutout, to fifteen children who hart learned the cs1- ech of the denomination. This was an annual function. The sug- gestion was made and , that Mr FEW. who was of the board oi manage- t. assist in the presentation. To this proposal he readily 11s- seated. So in the afternoon the children stage a! the proceedings. . was I091‘ nvodttlated voice: ‘This ears ago. Then he went on to say t he never went from home gutting that book in Mai he ld too, oi‘ having read ll; big cities that I have men- the Flying plane and date where n c was read. Now over sixty we years it has All gazed at him intently. ‘Then I l 30¢ at Sunday ChrLst- the meeting was over. story. "I look the little treasure hands. There on the fly-leaf “Presented to F. W Sunday oo . Little did she dream that it pgulslicn his "guide, ggciiloso er and when he ame a busy The thought (nine to me that day friend toui what had hap- in his church-on what es sometimes great acts ; and 1.11 what quiet places Somewhere beneath the Summer the woman who wrote that boy's QYWPFV“) name in the time Bible that meant ‘P. 9" so much to nun. Her own name 1n "WW3 urn was writ-ten on his heart. 11-111. rots“ ntly I was 101d tlial mir- Ewes" , that s of hope in wh ch has seen lhe teacher in the little. V ‘l my school had "cast as I am tryi to Iell it. oi’ Verity she shot an arrow into the ll‘. 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