. r "Lady . _ . you do mvilllllg l0 ml,- _. .' v~ “mo: Mans n Mrs IN GOSY LIGHTHOUSE GODSTONE. Surrey. Enuland — Cmdr E. Rogers. R. N., e in a furnished will make his horn lishthouse at Winterton, Norfolk- marooned. because . “e 800 rds inland utwlfilihfiifi “m” into a comfortable home and built a bllflsalow at the base of the 50-foot . m0 . ghwmuse has been sold m**#oe+owoes Raymond's Transfer MARITIMES , reading good books. - 48 Cumberland St. "i-‘bitt-étl-wtt-iii" G. S. STOREY Iiiflildiiifllill Bales and Service blah-s to all makes of" toalalerclal and domes- tic "(fling-gum . A l" upper Prince _ Ni oenaflfmnoo ro-lllallr dllli slr. Shows 7 '- 8:45 Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 OUNS ILAZINGI HEARTS SNGINGI Nslalasaean w» g as’ IOIOIIV Ill Illll IOBIIII! COMEDY _ “scours vsmnrr _ CARTOON TRY THESE SUMMER BEAUTY TIPS When you havaTa little leisure or are on your vacation. do some of the things you have planned but have never been able to do. Make a beauty scrap book and foi- low through on a home program to beauty. ou can, you know, improve your hair and your akin and your figure by following a plan. Hair care - a few minutes night and morning to massage the scalp’. to P" your skin. to do a few eslc exercises. If it's impossible to go away from home then take beauty vacation." Eat for beauty, rest. relax. Improve your mind by Visit with friends whom you haven't been seeing. Keep away from your of- flee crowd and people whom you have been seeing every day. Ii you can. take a sunbath every day. Don't get up at your usual hour. change ydllr daily routine. You may have to stay at home but you"ll feel grand if you tolylow my plan. M’ ou can et a g scrap book flonl your ve and Ten Cent store or you can keep your leat- letl in a lar e envelope for quick reference. ut fellow through with whatever method you find helpful and — have a good time. D OIIOIIIITY r0 ‘rams John Manifold. before he became post launate of llgland, worked nNIIYOIk Oityih a blitz‘?- atabie and finally in a oar- aetory in Yonkers. JIKMMMIIGMXZI-QZXI TODAY u-also 331mb!‘ to remem- ‘ u usln a OHIO P Plrllllll as as a Cou h yrup-a ______ . very appy and e ective com- Jcfluhwzfiapnlt" “u. new llopeahead for - w»- w-l- fiimirfirifi .'i'°“°.'i'.‘:i , antiagbali.’ , . . mind's ' ‘SYND- svmll‘ _ byjall o... u a. as l ‘sun suits h l iilllwu‘ SYRUP I i"?oi'blanlretl. aid». M. kittens-legit!" ' ,shire 3 P. lured: then you will be able o in this remedy that may surprise b IIII . -—-— “not, bat advsrtlaln - . Th dc tb urred at Suther- d alualwqmnatlre In! N lance Mcgrlorihtic Hospital, Plctou,’ at lies cents a word. strictly uar- v ~ v Nova Scotia. on May 20th, 1946, oi adnaos. Mrs. James Devine. formerly of In Charlottetown. P- E- I-. flier lev- onaswau. tel- rllotoereohl- HOWARD HIIINNII for Fitted p09; ‘u; l 3-9- Sit-l! IA! Stores SALT. Oil! b U811’! elm muss-r m r011‘!!! WARE.Or0ckott’s‘ie'Io1lfl'Y- if NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- All advertisement; Wm lg i: a‘; Guardian must e noon of day previous to insertion to ensure publication. _.__. _ S BALE Two dozen cuergmg Pm- , r KLQ, Itdll Slfigeht ‘Tgghhstlion ShoPDB. Gm" Geome Street. SALE - Two doaen Sunlmvr Purses, er $3.98, reduced to $1.57 at T e Fashion Showh Great. George Street.‘ NEW GLASGOW, Fredericton, and Bradalbane. Services on Lords Day, 28th, (D. V.) New Glasgow at 11. Fredericton at 3. Bradal-bone at 1.30. J. W. Haytel‘. Minister- PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA SERVICES for Sunday. July 28th. Mount Stewart 11 A. M.‘ Highfield 3.15 P. M. Marshfield 7.30, P. M. Sunday Schools: Marshfield 10 A. M. Harrinfiwn 10.30 A. M. Higllmfleld 2.30 P. . Rev. T. W,‘ Goodwill will conduct the service at‘ | l Msrshfleld. HUNTER DIVE! CHURCH CHARGE. -- Services on Sunday, July 3th, are as follows;- Hunter River 11 A. M. North Wllt- M. and Wheatley nlvel-f P. M. Rev. J .1. Morrison. Min-' r. JOHN'S PRESBYTEBIAN If. Belfast. Services Sunday. July 2th. will be as followsv-Sunq day School at 10.15: Mornin Wor-' ship 11. Evening Service at 7 . Rev.l Rev. E. C. Evans, Minist/tr. THE PIIESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH» IN CANADA-Services on Sunday. Julv 28th will be as follows: Caled- onia 11.00 A. M. Murray Harbour 3.00 P. M. Wood Islands 7.30 P. M.l The Sacrament of the lord's Sup-' per will be celebrated at the after- noon service. Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Minister. . CHURCH SEBVIGESi — Serviw on Sunday. July 28th at Cross Roads at l1 7.30 The Prodigal Son will be ore- sollted in song at the evening ser- vice at Alexandra. Rev. Sterling Stacirmouse. Minister. ' CHURCH 0F ENGLAND Services for the Parislh of New London, Sun- day_ Julv 28th. 8.30 Holy Commun- ion. st. Mark's. Klrnsington. l1. Holy goimmunion. St. Mark's. Reusing;- Thcmas‘. New London. 7.30 Evenin Prayer. St. Stephen's. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector. WINSLOE UNITED, CHABGE.—, Sunday Services. Highileld 11.00 A. M. Prinlcetown Road 4.00 P. M. Winsloe North 7.30 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time). Young People's 8.1.’) at Hall. J. Heller Krsn. Studtnt Minister. ORDER NOW for Fall delivery. double bed size Blankets, Esmond brand Rose. Blue or Green $4.00,] deposit 70c. balance C. O. D. Re-, vcrsible Blankets, $4.50. All wool Grey Blankets $5.50. deposit 75cm Tailored Shirts $2.95. best quality,| i White, Blue. Brown or Green Shir $4.95 to $5.75, deposit -1.00. S. l. Tarbusla. COVEHEAD-UNION ROAD Uni-l ted Church Services for Sunda . Jul 28th are: West Oovehead 1 A. . G. G. K, Peake of Charlottetown will Covrhead. Minister. CENTRAL PARISH. _ germ, for SundayAJuIy 28th. Sacrament | of the Lords Supper. Canoe Cove.| Hour of service 10.30 A. M. At, 7.30 Rev. Norman B. A.. will: Preach Saturday. 27th. s P. M. Mn! Donald Nicholson will take the ser. I vice. Monday. 29th. at 0 A. M. Tha ving service. '1'. W. Good- l will, M ster. RETURN FROM HOLIDAY. _ Rev. John T. Payne, former Anglic- an priest at Geo n and Cherry Val 6y and now actor of All Saints l Cathedr . Indianapolis. Indiana. ihes returned home after e days’ ' He s ac- l Rev. Thee. A. Wilson, visit to thb province. fifimbilnied as far as Oshawa. Ont. bv Chas. P. McKeown who came to 015.2301?‘ $333M’- “°".§°“'“ r an an official of the General Motors Cor- poration. Sneezing ? Snivelllllg. Wlltrezing? Don't let choking spells frighten ou. If you are a victim o Bronchial. trouble, use Po1eon’e Cough Syrup at once. Ffhie soothing remedy acts as an internal antiseptlc and thine out the mucus or phlegm at a0 often can make you gasp and choke. Get prompt relief from that over- wrought condition in the mus- cles’ of the bronchial tubes, these muscles need to be re- tlle more freely again. ere are soothing properties us‘ CHARLOTIEIUWN GUARDIAN In Memos-lam HBO. JAMES DIVINE FRESH "PACK 0F eral months illness. , Skilled medical aid and proftss- ‘lonal musing failed to check that dread malady cancer. Comforted by the consoling last te of the ‘her Rlevd. Pastor, Rev. J. R. Ratch- \ lford. her gentle spirit wended its hotrleward flightron the above men- tioned date. Her remains accompanied by her ‘grief stricken husband were con- ‘veyed m the Frank Hermessey Fun- eral Home at Charlottetown and Favourites- A. M. Alexandra atimnme sing at the morning service at. West lin gal-denies. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Btlle River 10.30 A. M. Kinross 2.30 P.M. Birch Hill 7.30 P.M. (All S.T.) Services on July 20th. GEORGETOWN UNITED FAQ L CHARGE. - Sturgeon at 2 P. M. (A. S. T); Milltown Cross at 430 P. M. (A. D. T.) St. David's Church. Georgetown. at 7.30 P. M. (A. D T.) Rev. Sidney J. Boyce. B. A.. Minister. Rev. Dr. Bonnell preaches at Georgetown at 3 P. M. (A. D. T.) on August 4th, (A, 1), '11) VALLEYFIELD UNITED CHURCH. — A special service. at which the Honor Roll will be un- velled. in the Valley- flsid. Church on Sunday, August 4th, 7.30 P. M. (Standard Time). A former pastGi‘, Rev. D. M. Sinclair. M. A.. of Sydney, N. S, Will be guest speaker. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CAN'- 59-5. Belfast, Belle Rivrr, Sunday, July 28th. Eldon 11.00 A. M. Belle River 8.0g P. M. The Sacrament of the Lords Supper will be observed M. both services. Rev. E. R. Mac- Vicar will conduct both services. REV. DR. A. D. MacKENZIE will conduct service as follows in the‘ Montague United Church Charge on Sunday. July 28th, Montague 11 A. M. and 730 P. M. Lower Mon- tague 3 P, M. BBADALBANE United Cluurch. July 28th. Rose Vsllty l1 a. M. North Granville 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley t; P. M. Rev. w. B. MacPhail. cAvmvllrsrrTlvTrl-zn cnrmcn. -~P1IlbliC Worship, Sunday, July 28th. 11.00 A. M. New Glasgow. 7.30 P. M. Cavendish-Slilecial music. Rev. .7. gl-leslécisigméirktséoa. will be the E. F‘ com“, Mimsttr-SCIVICBS. Rel. TBION BAPTIST CHURCH. _ A ibeciai service conducted by the‘ boys and leaders oi the M. R. E, c, camp at Augustine Cove will be held on Sunday evening, July 23m; There will be special music and the preacher will be Rev. A. H, Moore Camp Director. ' SOCIAL GET TOGETHER. _. The retail Jewellers of Charlotte. town were guests on Wednesday. afternoon. July 24th. at the very‘, pleasant cottage of Mr and Mrs.l Lloyd Vlellnsr. Lawn gamesl W919 Bflloyed. following this an ex-l cellent supp rr was served. Tihis was, ttlhe second meeting oi the associn- on. the first’ being held on July 9m "l sfindys Restaurant. SERVICE AT SANZ-On Tuesday evening. Jill)’ 22nd. a service wusl lteld for the patients of the Provln. cal Sanatorium under gm auspices of the P. E. I. A55 tionclar. H. ed uroh conducted th s 8nd RBVe the address and lveiissegllll: Wood was the soloist of the even. 8. - NORTH RIVER PASTORATE. _ iili .’;?‘§‘...§.i:=“s"..::s.b=. r11,“ 1o A. M. Service 1i A. M. ' 1505f: River: Service 2.30 P. M. Long gfgeki/[S (School 10.30 A. M. Service - - lyde River: S. Schocl ll A. M. A i a extant: arctic i Minis t?‘ worship. Rev. A. E, Todd, D AVOL - CUTCLIFFE WEI)- DING —Mlss Myrtle Elizabeth. daughter of the late John A. Cut- cllfle and Mrs. Cutclifie of Fred- ericton. P. 17.1.. was united in marriage wiih Mr. Orville Dsvol. West Concord. NEH. at the 33kg)‘ Memorial Methodist Parsonage Concord. N’.H.. on June 12th at ll a.m. The double rlniZ ceremony was performed by Rev. Ernest A. Shepherd. The bride wore a grey gubardlrle suit wiih platinum fox nedklniece and orchid corsage. At- tendants were Mr. end lvIr-a Wal- ter P. Crabbe. 240 North Main S: Mrs. Crabbe wore s black silk benoaline suit with crlrsage of Mr. and Mrs. Davol want bv sir to New York and Philadelnhin and will make their home at. 18 Fingel St. West Con- cord. Mrs. Davcl has been em- nloyed at Emmcm‘ more and her husband is an employee of the N. C. Nelson 0o. BROWN - MaeEWENZ-A pretty June wedding was solemnlzed in Zion Presbyterian Church, Chaf- iottetown, st-4.30 o'clock on Thurs- day aitvnloon, June 27, i946, when Mar orie Elisabeth, daughter o! the late r. and Mrs. William MecEwen. Sherbrooke, was united in marriage to Roy Whitehead Brown. son the late Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Brown, New London. The ceremony was ormed by the Rev. Mr. You Marshfleld. The bride was beaut, iv attired in a floor length gown of white satin with finger tl veil and carried a bouquet of Amer - can Beauty roses and maiden hair fern. She was attended by barium looked very charming in s floor a uet oi yellow roses. Mr own oi pink sheer. She car- Bhalton Maclhven brother of bfld QQIN m1 the . r.ti'.**'"i”"l'§?l"'- iii: ar su Chb loteetoxn Hotel. The following‘ E10 m; thiy left on a two weeks oneylnoon to u. s. a. For travel-I the bride donned a rose wool sul v/ith white accessories. 0n ther return a rec tion was held stthehonle of t sroom- The bride previous to her marrwe had zpéieltlt fézur years lnlthe C. . Afigi‘ s ooln s a proqae air many friends wiah It. Ma la Personals Mrs. Len Stacey is visiting in Charlottetown at DIE-Sent. tht Rugs; u; h" pgrents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cormier. Doualls $1- l _____. l Mrs. Russell Stanley. accomrmh .ied by her infant son Teddy, is at ‘present visiting her parents. M1 and Mrs. Joseph Malone. Dorches- iter Sh. City- l Mrs. Fred Oakcs. Gambles Cor- nrr. has r€cenll returned to the Island after havng spent a vet‘! pleasant holiday wiilh her daugh- ters in Ottawa. Master Byro; Cutclifle. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cutclifle of lFredericton. P. E. Island. is un-, ‘ocrgoirig treatment in the P. E. from thence to the residence of Mr. “m” H°5p“a1' and Mrs. Paul Gallant. 66 Chestnut Street, dear kind friends who so often welcomed her in life, and re- ceived her so sorrolwiully and ai- fectiortotely in death. “Mary” as she was familiar] and fondly known to her many fr ends, was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Connell, formerly of Iona, P. E. 1., now residing at Albany. She is survived by 1s sorrcwing husband. a kind father and mother, two brothers namely: Andrew in U. S. A.: James living at home and one sister Angelina (Mrs. Herbert Stewart), of Borden. Relatives and close friends were filled with awe at tlhe large numbers from different walks in life who came to pay her their final tributh of respect. Truthfully it has been said. that she left no enemies. but everywhere friends, who ‘will ever fondly cherish her memory. Herr funeral was held on Thurs- day morning May 23rd from the church of title Most Holy Redeemer. High Mass of Reouielm was clhsnted by Rev. E. Baldw n. C. SS. R. after which the furteral procession wended its way to the Roman Catholic Cemetery where all that was mortal of a faithful wife. s lov- ing daughter and loyal friend was tenderly laid to rest, there to await the call of God's Angel on the day of Resurrection. ' The pail bearers were: Harrison T. James. A. A. LeClalr, Paul Gal- lant, Frank DeRoohe, Raymond Gal- lant and Augustin McCarthy. Let fate do its worst There are relics of Joy Brtlght dreams of the past which it cannot destroy Ilhat come 1n the night-time of sorrow and care And bring back the features. that Joy used to wear . You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will Bu! the scent oi Roses will cling toait still. MASS CARDS . James Devine. Mr. and Ma's. Patrick O'Connell. James and Theresa O'Connell. Angelina and Herbert Stewart. Leo and Maud Doiron. Buchar- lee. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hughes and Mrs. O'Connell (2). Mr. Emmett Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doiron. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gallant. Mr. A. F. Peters and family (2). Mrs. Jackmann Miss Bertha Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costello. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Curlev and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l". Douc- ette, Pictou. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peters. Rollo Mr. Mr. Bay. Michael Bolger. and Mrs. Wilfred McKenna. and Mrs. Charles Elder- Morell. and Mrs. Angus Pineau. and Mrs. Paul Gallant. and Mrs. J. J. Dilfly- snd Mrs. Frank DeRoche. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew LtClair nd family. a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruit?- Mr. William Brydflei- Catholic Women's League. Pic- tou. Nova Scotia. My, and Mrs. Wilbert MacTague. Mrs. Gtjorge Prentice. Pictou. Nolhii‘. saclgd lMrs. Alex Sutherland. Plctou, Novs Scotia. Catholic mWon-‘laerrs League. Glar- t t, vs n. 1616.025! Mrs. F. Charles DQ03811- Mr. William Bolster- Mr. and Mrs. John Purcell. M155 Marv McCabe. shaw. Mr. Mr. Mr. Ml". m», and Mrs. Bennie Doucette. 5 sLp/[Ehfigsfii/lrs. Oliver Gallant- M155 Dorothy Dumas (2). Mr, and Mrs. Vital Gallant and i mily. aMr. John J. Duffy. m’ Mr. 5nd Mrs. Roland Co i.“ m, (ou.; McCarthy and fam Y- M155 Mary LeClair. Mrs. John Herrell said tieimill V r 110 . Si?‘ (glrllgrlxrsiiulgiilarlw Chflflmlf‘ mm, “is Mrs. Eddie cemvbril- 3012x105? Qgtassshlifhite. Boston. Malt m‘ and M“, A, Peters. M188 L°§l'§§r.m1‘iel>wa3. Doiron. Halifax. n. s. srmrrual. B0UQUET5 Sam. new end 4"“ m“ “liii‘.°‘i"..li“éilm on» Mr. and Mrs. H. Garnhumi Geraldine Doiron 5t Mm" Convent, Souris. INRIOLLMENTS Jesuit Seminary Guild. Aunt Merv BMW m“ Yen's)‘ Lillian Callahan (one veer)- oaans or SYMPATHY Aunt May R-ltnliv- L011“! ulna - m _ ii's..‘.‘i§t.l"f<'..l§' .3‘. “filly. lhy Little's Rlllll Genie! 5i" , lraann namr ovn o. I. o. r. wmr. an arrnannm m rnssoar. IN ms FOLLOWING mwxs) 12:! , [fly I—V|¢\II‘|L II PM Saturday, July fl-Bordeal. In "I! Monday, J Zl-Mount Blown-Ii. alaeaslifyfilllv ‘at-st. more. in P Ilall. i Wednesday, July u - sperms, Ulab, Charlottetown. Thurahy, August l-Moreli In Ilall. u“ MmuAagust l-lolrla in the‘ PIIIY. Hall. Y. All!“ '— I I l Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oakes. for- I merly of Prince Edward Island, and lnow of Saul! Ste. Marie; Ontario, spent their honeymoon in Ottawa. All their Island friends wish them many years of happy wedded lift. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins. Mt. Albion. and Mr. and Mrs.‘ Law- son McEachem and son Lloyd of Cherry Valley, spent the week end in New Glamow, N. S. the guests of Miss Julia. Carver and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Fraser. They greatly enjoyed their motor trip. Mrs. Bruce Riggs and little daughter, Dionne, lelt on Saturday on a six weekswtrip to the Maritime Provinces and. will visit relatives ab Charlottetown. Monctorl, New Glas- gow and Plctou.-Gnlt, (Ont) Re- porter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitlock. Windsor. 0111.. are spending a vacation in isle City, me guest of the letters sister, Mrs. Geo. J. McCormack. 1'10 Dorchester St, who also has as her guest another sister, Miss Agnes McDonald. R. N.. of the staff of the Boston City Hospital. Mrs. Laurence Edwards and fa miiy. City accompanied by Mrs. Edwards‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald and her brother Borden MacDonald. who 15 taking them by car. left yester- dav morning for Dartmouth. N.S., where they will reside. Mr. Kerr Crovtell and his pal. Johnny Ruddock. of Maiden. Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mal- lett of Granville. P.E.I., motored to the city yesterday. While there Ithey spent s very pleasant day .with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mur- ray. Meeting 0f Presbytery At Tyne Valley The Presbytery of Prince FA- word Island met ln the Presbyter- ian Church at Tyne Valley oil Tuesday, July 23 at eleven o'clock in the morning, with the Moder- ator, the Rev, Charles Camegy in the chair, and the Clerk. the Riv» TH B. Somers ct ‘the desk. The following Ministers were also pres- ent: Rev. JA MacGowan, Rev. T.A A. Duke, Rev. R-D. Macbean, lRlev. CD. l-fencerson, Rev. RN. ‘Young, and Rev. W.A. Young to- gether with Elders from congreg- ations wil-hin tbc bounds. Mr. Donald Nicholson, student o.‘ Brookfield and Mr. Chas, Cull- ningham, student missionary at Alberton were also present | The Court very reluctantly ac- cepted the resignation of the treas- urer. Mr Jhas. MacDuff, who ‘ has been unwell for some time. and ) Lawrence Chis- Mr. and Mrs. holm. Piclou. N S. Sam. Reg. and Jean Dsgle. Brighton. Mass. Dan and Genevieve Kelly. J, J, and M19 Perry. Katie Chaisson. Mrs. Horace Hyde- mr-rlrns or SYMPATHY Clifford and Peg Peters. Rollo ay. Andrew F. Peters. Rollo Bay. Louis and Mary Devine, Ever- ett. Mass. Lieut. L. G. Doiron. Halifax. N. B FLORAL TRIBUTES Pillows-Husband: Father mother: Angie and Herb. Wreaths-Management of Wet- more; Boys of Wetmore: M11165 of Victory Heights. Red Gross. Pictou. N. S. sprays - Miss Mr. and Mrs. family. and Mary Haszard: Harry Jamesand a Gard of Thanks Mr. James Devine wishes t0 thank most sincerely _ all kind friends who assisted him in his recent sad bereavement: also those who so kindly S811! M3535 Cards, spiritual Bouquets. Plou- lers. Cards and Letters of I13!‘ thy. In Memos-lam In loving llnenlo, of John A- Cutcliffe. who died July 20. 1043. lThere is Ilo death. no fearful, dark- n ht some . It ls the entrance to eternal light: The portal where our earthly path- n ....'i:-" 't"d'u pl ce ffrlend mg n‘ a o ' with frigid: ' He has hat gone a. step or two To larger flaller life-He is not dead. Loving Item bet-ed by His Wife 1y anfldnlfaenily. In Memos-tam lo f III! l! ....‘.‘.....i."‘f.?i?°ii...‘.’...... 1...‘); ton who departed this life July 26. mi. ‘renal; Rfllldllbbcrtd by Wife and I Faanlly. Gard 0i Thanks The family of William Thomson Darnley. wish to express their of l thanks for the kindness of friends Available, but still in limited quantities BlilTlSli co" ilMBIA ilflilili-“ERS vncouvza. cannon ordered the clerk to write Mr, resentativcs to the Christian Social MacDuff expressmg their cee np- Service Council and authorized thl preciation of his ears oi fa thful Payment of the financial Eran” i0 and most satisfac cry service and its funds. their best wishes for his recovezy.| Rev. TH B. Sozners was appoint‘ ed treasurer. Ncminations for the secretary- silip of the Board of Administra- tion and for the Professorship of Philosophy of Religion, Christian Ethics and Practical Theology in Knox College were referred to a committee to report in November. Most encouraging reports were {given on the returns to date of the Advance for Christ and Peace Thankoffering in this Presbyter up i0 Jul 12th. $15,986 B8 nod 8n subscribed to the Fund wnich rep- resents more than fifty percent of the objective of P.E.l Many congregations have since collected sizezblg sums and many have yei . ~ _ to con uct their canvas. Pm“ “ere mace l“ me ‘onhi For the first time in many years coming visit of the Moderator of practically all ca: gregatlons within the General Assenlbly, the Rev. W. me bounds are Row be,” sen“ Gordon MacLearl of Winnipes. who : 1;, wydmhm, 1n ewegg-g-lzntiuleinz; 2l.“‘li.'l‘i.2“?..5‘°.’.! a O a0 n tlv fl , ‘ . . _ a grgduate o?" Aberheeri 351d S‘. qmwiglg ""°""n°1“'5 “S speedily 5" Andrew's Univcrsiiles. During World. 17°55 " '7 W-ar I. he served with the Scottish Column" on Cont“. forces in 11199410616 Dost, ‘and was ilviinliriiiipill? i$§e°iill§§lsi1i°h1§ Rewmvs for thH-‘wwdtwt w Winnipeg sin-we ‘.931 and has oc-l Omlegefi Mr- ~'='*.<‘m°"- the Con’ cupied the Moderatcrships of boihlvmler- mmuncg“ that "he Gm’ the Presbytery of Winnipeg and era‘ Assembly md accenied m‘ the synod of Mmnoba In Ocnwrecomrnendatlon of the Board d bor, November and December. he Educanm m“ ' H1“ M55" will tour the Provinces of NovaiEwell- B A- 5 D- b‘ requl-"d " Scotie. New Brunswick and Princellske ‘me Y"? mm‘ m m°°1°3Y m,‘ Edward Island. and v.15“ me Cong triamurally in oneKof the Church! gregations lmlvclvfoundlartd andlcilneges hem" “m5 news“ and Bexmuda ordained. Mr Donald Nicholson ' was reported as cnntlnul g hi! reading course ul preparat on fcr grist-mural studies. Ggrdigfl zel was recommen ed y I co§§°§§lon§§°v§“ili.v°%@i.§¥§1 iqlliirk Session v! Remind-s" s‘ I sembly, Rev. T.A.A Duke ordlprospective candidate for the Min- R£V. T H.B. Snrners. Mr Sonlersilsiri’ and W“ ‘Wllesled V’ a P?" reported that statistics showed thebem" ‘he Cmnnmwe “n C0183“- Church to be in a s ienditi finan-l Rlemmng 591' me wmk in Sal!‘ cm oondmon‘ In 145 mere was-bath Schools and Young Peoples a surplus of $51,000: the Ionz-*5°°l°“°5~ R."- Tf-A Du‘ 59”" standing deb, had been clearedlthat Vacation Bible Schools were away m, the Foundanon Fundhbfililg conducted or the Island and $3.7l9.000 w-as raised for all pur-l that mm‘ 1319371“ Tallies f" 3mm‘ poses and congrenatinns had wiped‘ Pmilll‘ had bee" held ‘imhln u" out a total of sssakru in mfirlxlpresenl "W101 3s Oullmtd P12" gages dming the yea;- Mmgynwnlfor the Syn-ad's camp for young stipends for all Ministers in allllieoille at Merigmnlsh, Nova scoffs, typessl Erato charges was re-establishrd‘ Auflst 1249- ot . and marse. So for, more than 350.000 has In the Weninit. the Presbytery been collected or subscribed for cmlducled °' “llvlce °f rwgnlum me Peace ‘rhankoffering __ more for the Rev. Willis A. Young, B.A. than one-third of the cbjectzvelwhfl ‘"35 afil-Wlnwd‘ bl’ m? 3°“ from 1855 than “equate,- of we.‘ of Missions to serve in Tylle Valley Finances congregations - u. the advancel as ordained misnomer - The w"- _ fmon was delivered by t e Rev. CD. Zhfigfiifié?‘ szooqooo m ‘he next Henderson of Murray Herbals! Th uesflon g 911mm Union North, the cilarge to the mission- arosee ngore thanconce at the As-l an‘ w“ deuveled by ‘he Rev‘ 50' sembly, and .t Was evident that‘ Webster find the chart" W i-hl while the Church favours unity and‘ wngregfltw" bi’ ‘me REV- T-H 5- cooperation. they have no desire some“ The R4517 ch“)- Came??- {m- orgamc union with any mhemmoderawr, presiocd and rcnducted denominfltimh worship Mr. Young is a graduate in arts of the Universit ‘ Many major appointments and of West- ern Ontario ond in t- eology of decisions were deferred by the As- Knox College. 1946 The nelrt reg- sembly: however m. post of Sup-l lnar meeting or or Presbytery will erintendent of ‘Western ivllsslons be in Zion Church Charlottetown was filled by the appointment rf- November l2 at ll A M. Lt. Col. J.A Munro who won anl —i————- immediate Military.’ Cross for vial- our in the Italian campaign. The Rev. Robt. Iennox, M.A.. Th B, was appointed Professor of Old Testament Literature and Exegcsls in the Presbyterian College which LONDON. Julv 24-—(Wednesdayl (CP Cgbleh-The Dally Mail said in .1 special dispatch from Jerus- alem today that two mysterioul telephone calls had been made to will be reopened in Montreal lil October. Group-Captain, the Rev. John McNab. MA, DD. was elected editor of “The Record" for a period of one year. during which period s. consultaiivg commit/tire will study carefully the ositlon and rel-ltinn of all perfodica s, ‘IDCTHIIIYC and publications at pres-est ‘usuod bv the Church and report to the next General Assembly, the home of a British police chief and to a Jerusalem central police station "lhlesdav night. In each case the callers said hrill buildings would be blown up Tuesday nieht. the Mall story stated. No source was nil-on for the re- port and no olhrr L0l1d0ll morn- ing newspapers carried the story which said the calls "lfllt tfllil The Court W-dppnlfiiifli its ren- Wafinit in Jerusalem.” Positions Open AT THE P. E. I. Hospital DIETITIAN MAIDS TRAY GIRLS KITCHEN HELP Potato SPRAYERS I have jllet received two Sil-gai. Sprayers ready for immediate delivery. Phillie, write or call at R. JENKINS c‘ ' roe-m this." " st. t-zz-st ” n" , and neighbours and messages of ny years of happy wedded Doors eoea at ‘Mo. Show starts aympathy sent durinr their recent M Ili- - bereavem