m... 1941 WESTERN GUARDIAN.‘ AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 1S0 Imam Street, u!‘ Georn Clow. W ottuu street. SUMMERS Newl, Sn following litre! w: W‘ - " _ fol-unto Baker!- Wetu Street; Mark Gndet, Dill PRINCE COUNTY Mien, Adveriiling. The Guardian II! be Jllllht et any of the in Sunslserd‘ .. l1 Ceniel Sheet: I‘! Grenville Stud. "Efilol-ewmuuulvmau-oynmnnu-euee nu-ngaey attvwluwmwweeti. Phoullfllurthlluenleq t liq . IMIMIIDICOT ji- '46; nus-mas Nash coach. mend 609-24. Summersl’ . 41bit“: no-ru, Tlgnish, will ive room and breakfast only un- i; further notice. _.x1!:NSfNGTON and Indian liver Guides Concert in Kensingtcn loll. Thursday. July 8rd. at 8.30 '_ M. __F1NE 16 JEWELL Wrist vgmhei at Moose Jewellers. $16.00 ip. DWANTED-Tcacher for seer-le- OWll ‘School, District m. '19. '1'. y Bradshaw secretary. __(-0ME TO the ice cream soc- ni lil Wilmot Valley Hall Thurs- m. gvenlng, July 3rd. Proceeds inn of hall. ,PASTOR HONORED - At the lrse of the Presbyterian Prayer “gr-ting, one evening last week. the zm-crend George B. Cunningham. pd Mrs. Cunningham were pleas- ,..v'.y surprised with a pantry hinYer, followed by a very enjoy- hi? social hour. Refreshments were 8.1.9.1 by members of the Ladies‘ \l'l.-—A» DWELCOME PARTY - Mr. and‘ ,1", Lomnn McArthul- and Mr. J/i Mrs. Wilbur McArthur were ,1.»<nnily surprised on Thursday ,i,.i.~ when e large number of -,.~,_-l1h0rs gathered at their home .. welcome them tn Kensinzton more they have recently purchas- .,5 the fine farm property known ,. -he sheen homestead. An ad- ircss of welcome was read by Mrs. |_ Pendergiist while Mr." Carl vlmlsv presented an appropriate pit Music singing V i-hiierl away a very pleasant eve- 1.314 with the usual refreshments mettle served by the ladies. The him: then departed wishing the iil-Arthlurs much happinews in their il-iv home. --K. -KENSINGTON BIG BARN -- i large and cc-mmodlous new barn i being built by Mr. W. B. McAr- ‘lznr and son Roy at the big farm- ptcnti 0n the Mnipeque road, size >20 x 4G. including trzmsept on all vi <outh side and 46 fcet on north iilfc. Basement roc-t cellar, capacity M0 bus; asbestos shinglcd and hos l1‘. modern barn conveniences. Mr. iizvuntain and son of Maiipeque are ill-P contractors. Quito a number n fine barns have been erected n “Paddrs land" in recent years. (In the 1840's this sectlo-n was _~e‘tlcd entirely by llfsh immgrants ience the name. Compltratively new buildings were hy Orville jlark, Lloyd Bowness. Heath Case- ; Roy Clark, W. L. Cotton, (now Mlllttii by Fred Parker), Tyndale Sample. -K. -I‘LAY CAST ENTERTAINED -'I‘he cost of the Indian River- Kcnslngton play "The Luck of the ii-sh" was entertained on‘ Friday flight with a most enjoyable party a: ilze home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Les- lic Ramsay of Indian River. Music ms playcd by Mrs. Allan Mur- phv, Miss Anna Hickey and Miss Mary Cameron and e few hours dancing enjoyed. Lunch was serv- ed by hostess assisted by Mrs. Leo liulzhcs, Mrs. B. A. McLellah- and ‘JVirs. Allnn Murphy. A fenture of the program wns the presentation f i-ignrette lighters to Messrs. 511m- Heeschen and Irwin Thomp- ton who contributed their time nil talent to make the play such success. Messrs. Heescllen and hrlnpson were the only members f the cast who do not belong to lnrhln River parish and their lcrvicea were much appreciated. - _ natonel Engine, and dancing. “l! 5°! relponible for delvuy n ynqp m.“ 4o: sou. - m n. P. ma» I. C. Bell, Carle- tom. —SEE the new Remmington Shavers with Blue streak heads at Mouse, Jewellers, —FUNERAL NOTICE -- The funeral of the late Leo Coyle will be held on Friday morning at l0 o'clock to 5t Paul's Church and Cemetery. Summerside. _ —FOR SALE- — One Flrost and W004 MQWBI. one Watson Sprayer, 1n 800d WMk-ins order. Murdock Dalwson, Albany. —8’l‘H ANNUAL Bible Confer- ence of the Central Bedeque Bap- tist Fellowship, Rev. D. M. Fraser, Pastor. July 3-6: Services morn- ings, afternoons and evenings. Special speakers. Special music. Everyone cordially invited. . —N]1WLY ORDAINED PRIEST T0 SA! FIRST MASK-St. Mary's Church at Indian River will be the scene of a beautiful and impressive service this coming Sunday, when Rev. Ronald Giles Delaney. C Ss.R.. who was ordained at Woodstock, Ont. last Sunday, will celebrate his first Scfcmn High Mass. Fa.- Lher Delaney is a son of Mr. and Mrs Wilbert Delaney of Indian River Parish He received his edu- cation in his home school at Bul- tic, s1 Dunstan's University. st.. Mary's at Brockvilic, Ont. enter- ing the liedemptorist Fathers Seminary at Woodstock, Ont. in I940. The best wishes of a host of friends will follow this young priest lll its sacred duties. Ad Multos Anncs -8. —BIRTHDAY PARTY AT IN- DIAN RIVER. - Mr. Leslie Ram- say of Indian River was pleas- antly surprired on Saturday, June 21st. when quite I. number of friends and relatives assembled at his home to offer felicitations on the occasion o! his birthday. The program began with Mrs. Daley at the plane and the singing of "Happy birthday to you." Other musical numbers were contribut- ed by Mr. and Mrs. John Daley, Mrs, Harry Dickie and Mrs. Clif- ford Ramsay. A beautifully decor- ated birthday cake was presented by Mrs. David Ramsay. Other nice gifts included a Ronson cigarette lighter. Tea was served by the hostess, Mrs. Runway while Mrs. Albert Sillphant and Mrs. Jimmie Ramsay cut the ices. This jolly party was brought to a close by everyone wishing Leslie many hep- py returns of the deyn-K. --RJC‘III\IOND C. W. L. - The regular meeting of Richmond sub division of the C. W. L. of Well- ington Perish was held in June l5 with a good attendance. The President Mrs. Herb McQueid pre- sided and meeting was opened with League prayer. After the min- utes were read by the secretary Mrs. Emmet McNeill, treasurer, submitted the financial report showing 0n hand balance of $34.54. Correspondence was read from Mrs. Murray aCknOWledging with thanks receipts from the C. W. L. lottery from Mrs. D. F. McNeil} division» convenor of lay retreats and from the Sisters of the Precious Blood- The nick and schoo-l committees reported showing school visited and treats provided for the sick. Mrs. Ebba Praught was appointed con- venoa‘ of education at Richmond and Mrs. J. E. McNeill at Well- ington Centre. It was decided to present prizes to the schools at the end of the term. Mrs. Thomas Noonan was appointed as voting delegate to the C. W. L conven- tlon in Charlottetown, Mrs. Ebba Praught as alternate. Meeting ed- ‘iourned. —G. B. M.- lPECIAL-Light wei|ht, flat MOCCASIN LOAFIBS for men have been reduced from regular 3.75 and 4.25 to if.“ e pelr. There ere two "Flu-the brown oil-tanned loafer with e rubber lole and the smoked elk loafer with a thin leather sole; the ahee are 6 to ll. These shoes ire Ideal for lounging Summer wear; once you have worn a pair, you Won't want to be without them... this very lpeeiel price. Shoe Department. Fling open your windows and let the »- r homer-But you can't. do that unieee So-ret a pair of Moccasin Loafers wonderful Summer air into your windows are screened. he Hardware Department he: EXTENSION SCREENS that will ill. ll windows, in three heights-lit, l4 and ll lnehee...'l‘he prices of tension uaregnp ere e5, so and 95 eenil each (according to the height.) hero ll aloe u complete stock of SCREEN WIRE in n vorieiyof grades "N! widthmuflreen enamel finished wire ll N and l6 lnohee wide. I hen there le high quality Dronle Wire and ill be the screen Jvlre of iomorrow...l was mely soft and pliable (you eon erumple Velon Plultlo W|!'%li ll l‘ "l you hand, you can poke e h Velon Platte Wire. which truitifeeeineted with the. ole through it end one rub will re- "m it. u long as u... fibres are not tom)- Ior your Bummer new ' ulrcmenie-lhop In the Hardware Department For e cooling Summer beverllfl "I6 RY-every time! The 12 ounce nine bottle of popular eboiee ll CANADA GINGID All ll ll entn and the b0 ounce bottle of SPADKIJNG WATII. is U 0min... et a supply of both-today! Grocery Department. lovely one broadcloth runner, Tonunlee”. I'll love these “Men Tailored "t! some in either puln yellow or "d lures-the prloe in 4.15 a pm. flit-fitting that you'll enjoy restful SPECIAL-SO Girls’ SIIISUCKIR DIISSIS "h: end Saturday m» 2.19 each. t» "slit: terllinblJtro drdwllh he?‘ ' "° mménkluneguumm lrnensareagruebenkeethqeetn. » . nan-tailored by Teokemilirll. They have ehert eleevee blue...'l'be duo are mull. medium Theee PJI. Lcommlttee in charlie- -'I'EACIIIBS WANTED. - Ill-h;- etool and Assistant for Albany Vii- “80 School. Generous Supplement. Rlylmnd Cameron. Bachelor-y. -—I‘UNERAI. NOTICE-The body of the lete Robert Morrison will arrive in Bummerside on Friday evening and will rest at the home of his brother, Theron D. Mom. eon until l0 o'clock Saturday morning when the funeral will be held.- Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemete y. —wnnnmo news-st. mryu Convent Chapel in Summeraide‘ was the scene of e pretty wedding Wednesday morning. June 25m, when Rev. Father Wight united in marriage Rita Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred G-allani and Lloyd Cherie; Clow. son of merside The bride given in man- rlageeby her father looked charm- ing in a IlOOr length dress of white aatin. styled with fitted bodice with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. Her fingertip V91] of silk net fell from a circlet of white blossoms and she curl-lid a bou- quet of red X0595. Attending hef as bridesmaid was her sister Irene. She w0re- a floor length dress of light blue Jersey with matching headdress and veil and carried e bouquet of pink roses. The grocfl was attended by Thomas Perry. During the celcmony, bwutiful solos rwere rendetei by the Misses Cecelia and Alma Glow accompanied by the organist. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at lllC home of the brides. parents. The bride's table was decorated with spring flowers and centered with l1 three- tier wedding coke. The young couple receiwd many ltseful and expensive gifts. Mr. and Mrs: Clow 18ft Tnursday morning on their honeymoon to Guysborough Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clow of Bum» I run cunatonzrown QUARDIAN ooooooo @ o o o cAPlTQL-Summereide THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY wattle and-other points of lnl-clcst in idova S/sotia Their fricads wish hem many happy years of wedded ife. - S —FAREWELL IN l\lALPEQUE.— Malpeque United Church graciously bid farewell to their pastor Rev. C. J. Crowdis, and Mrs. Crowds en Monday evening last. There was a. very large audience present, many from other parts. Rev, Mr. Crowdfs led in a Devotional Period, assisted by Rev. Mr. MacGmvan and Rev. Mr. Murray. Mr. Crowdisvs short od- dress was a farewell to his Con- gregation, emphasized the heritage and wonderful history and back- ground of this Church; a5 a histor- ian and scholar has presented many interesting facts from past, and although serving in the ministry for 40 years, is still very interested in the ‘furtherance of Christian teaching. Concluding with remarks as to the pleasure and health sus~. tained during his sojourn in this rural change; also hoping at some convenient time to return and mflngie with the mnny faithful fei- luw-vworkers of Mnlpequc United Church. There were several very fine musical numbcs. namely the Choir sang duet and chorus Up Calvary's Hill. lifessers Ramsay and Lockerby in duet. Indian i-Iynmn by Jenn Mur- rroy. Reading The Church and the World by Mrs. Jas. Hickey. Softly a/nd tended-induct by Mrs. J. Mac- Gx-‘egor and Mrs. C. Lockhartn and a negro spiritual "He never said o. muv-nblin word" solo by Rev. Lewis Murray. Mrs. Simpson presided at the organ. Then Mr. Herbert Don- aid, clerk of the session opened tihe presentation with a few remarks as to the nature of the second period. Mlr. Lloyd Lockerby read t. fine ad- dress m evidence of regret of the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Crowd?! as leaders from ourmidsttalsoask- ing for acceptance of a g‘ft from this congregation. Mr. Howard Ramsay presented an envelope of mcmey. Mr. Grdwdls very gracious- ly replied with words of BPPTW!‘ ation, and Mrs. Crowdls also made o. brief reply. The hymn "B1@Sl'b= the Tie That Binds" was Sumil. Re" marks on the fine service render- ed in muoeque chem. md rests" of departure were elven bv the 1'01- iowing: Rev. Edwin Simpson, Rev. Jag, MacGowan. Rev- MW“ Mm‘ my, Archie Woodslde, Vifttn. Burns. Fred lmkerby- Mid Lloyd Locker- by. Thehrymn God Be with YW Till We Meet Again was suns b! the choir. Rev. Mr. MacGowan PW- munced mo Benediction. Lnrse bququets of daffodils adorned 11W front of the church. mflkiflfl B“ artistic setting. the work of the Missing Reporter Found Murdered POR/PLAND. Mo. July 2 -(AP) -.A mining Federal ooirt- ream- ” go;- rwpqn police have searched since June l4 was found slain to- night - his body tossed into I! sandpit in sunulban Westbrook ef- ter a drunken argument with two companions The victim was Orein D H0099!‘- 57, o! South Portland, vet an of- “cm ycpofiaf of the ortland Federal Court and, semen"? 1° fudge John D Clifford, Jr. Discovery of the 1706i’ “m9 l few hours after an unidentified m,“ who w“ with Hoope: on the nlghtfof June ~14 the Sheriff Phil- lp M Deelborn that Hooper was elein with a tire wrench 8H4 U19 in; DRAPMID. farms l sleep in than. Dry Geode yep-It "The line are! whitefrlllod or ONO NANCY XII.“ idtfifliflli _ _ lllANhOtl-IW ___.¢:2Qs'.mm.»tes.|sess___l flay Dem: Fri. 8:15; Set. 7:30-9:30 we z EDYIA AllNE Anrlflln - MacMAHON - PATRIIIK Produced it] NAT PERRIN v Dlmiltl val-Te???’ Also COMEDY ond CAk with. M liiitlitlll nun STDCKWELI. luefwbi 300i! at his rough, riot- ‘oul beetmwith in boy llarol"'1'l\eGN.ll\Yeanl" R0 aficl .. uuuRY . M‘ i AN oonomv “,9” by 10ml wmns "CW" TOON Shows 7:15 - '9:l5 Matinee Thursday 2:30; Matinee Saturday 2:30 with the l2th ‘Chapter of "HOP HARRIGAN" SEGINNING (NEXT WEDNESDAY) JULY 9th FOR 4 DAYS "THE JOLSO N STORY" 2@@©@@@@@@©@@©@@ l Personals —Mrs. Stephen Murphy, and: daughter Miss Mary recently spent a brief holiday in Summerslde.—- —Mr. Melvin-Ward of Graham's Road has entered the Prince Coun- ty Hospital for treatment and all wish for u speedy recovery. —Mr. and M-rs. Brown, London. llfngland are the welcome guests of their daughter Mrs. lbeBert Prldiham and Mr. Prfdham. —A. —Mrs. Harold Gormley and two sons Jackie and Edward have ar- rived from their home in Dorchcs- ter, Mass, to spend the summer with Mrs. Gormiey‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Enman, New An- 11811. —'I‘he Reverend Roy sellick. Al- berton has been conducting spec- ial Evangelistic meetings at the Nazarene Church in Elmsdale for the past two weeks. He was os- sisted by the Reverend Lester Holder B. A. of New York City.-— A. -.Mr. and Mrs. John Daley and son Richard left last week on re- turn to their home in Watertown. Mess" after spending two weeks‘ holidays with Mrs. Daley’: mother Mrs. W. Ramsay, Hamilton, P.E.I. They were accompanied to the Island by Misses Joan and Jackie Demoy of Waltham, Mass, who are remaining longer with their grandmother, Mrs. Ramsey. -K. NEWCASTLE-on - TYNE. Eng- land—(C P)-— Radio-telephony, im- stalled in more than 20 tugs which operate in the rivers Wear and Tyne, enables contact to be kept with chore bases up to e lo-mfle $51189. bodv dropped into the pit Dearborn quoted the man he questioned es saving the third man in the party struck HOQCBr with the wrench after Hooper had start- ed two arguments by making "nasty re .. The third man was taken into TRIP SPOILED BY T11155- Mildred Geii, Guelph’ on,“ tufwher. visiting Hamilton, Ont.‘ °" he!‘ WHY t0 New York and SWe-I 5H1. had to cancel trip when thief stole purse containing $500 in cheques and her rail and boat have bee" the Only Canadian delegate tickets. Miss Geil was to to the world conference on Chris- tian youth to be held in Sweden. Plan New Schools 0f lurslnfl In Halifax (By The Canadian Prue) HALIFAX. July P-Plans are being charted for new schools of nursing in Halifax, City Health Commissioner A. R. Morton said today in o report to the Health ond Welfare Committee. In dealing with the nursing shortage, which has forced the closing of one entire floor of the 'I‘uberculosis Hospital, Dr. Morton said a post-graduate school might start at Dalhousie University in September of next year and that "in all probability, following in- auguration of this, the Dalhousie School of Undergraduate Nursing will be organized." FUNERAL NOTICE Members of the Knights of Columbus ere asked to meet at the Knights of Columbus Home, Summerside, on Friday morning of 9.15 for thepurpose of offending the funeral of their iote Brother, Leo Coyle. . i wmmzn SALESGIRL For HOLMAN'S SHOE D DEPARTMENTQMI LADIES’ ‘WEAR DEPARTMENT. Apply in person or In writing to Dfy Goods Office. R. T. Holinan Ltd. SUMME EPARTMENT, MEN'S WEAR RSIDE Burlington —'.l‘he spacious home of Mr. and Mn. Harold Woodeide at Max-gate was gay with huge bouquets of apple blossom: and spring flower: an Friday. June 13th, 1M1, which as the eve of’ Mr. and Mrs. Wood- ridek 5th. wedding anniversary. A; evening shadows began to fail, friends from far and near gathered to join this popular coup- le in celebratinf file event. A hop. y feature of the evening was the mutilation of a well filled purse om friends and neighbors. e very ovely chenille bed spread from heir nine children end individual gifts of silver and crystal, from distant friende. Mr. E. L. Glydon was chosen to act ea master of ceremonies and after brief intro- ductory remarks called upon Mr. Edwin Beairrsto. who read an ad- liel-s to the “bride and groom." In it were hearty congratulations, appreciation of “Hal and Mary" by their friends and recognition of their generous hospitality in the use oif their home by their friends and by their children's friends. The gifts were presented by Mr. Arthur Profitt and Miss Kathleen Henderson. Mr. Woodside replied rnpremlng thanks for the gift; and pleasure in the presence of so many friends. Mrs. Woodside also expressed her thanks and spoke of her satis- faction ‘m being able to open her home to her friends and. to hcr children's friends. In the course of her remarks, she humorously recalled the beautiful June day 2') years ago, which, to her listen- ers, was the day Mary Profitt and Harold Woodside became husband and wife. in a lovely wedding wit- nessed by many friends at Ken- sington Presbyterian Church. The chiavrri and the comic appear- ance o-f some of the present guests, al that time, also came in for a. share in her reminiscence. "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" was sung and the groom was bounced as a fitting conclusion to this part of the program. Piano, violin and vocal numbers by Mrs. Keith Boswell, Misses Maylea and Ruthie Boswell and Mr. David Boswell contributed sub- stantially to the evening's enjoy- ment. Mrs. Boswell also accom- panied for g sing song. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Edwin Bearrsto, Mrs. Frank Marks. Mrs. Edwin Brown, Misses Boswell, Misses Phyllis and Rena Woodside and others. Dancing was then indulged in by the young and older folk, with music furnished by David Boswell Johnny Inglis and Bill Durant. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Small of Summer- fide East, who were married on the same day as Mr. and Mrs. Woodside. -Bur. —Many beautiful tend costly gifts were received by Mr. and Mro. Charles Cakes at a, post nup- tial shower held in their honor at St. Thomas’ Church Hall, New Lon- don. Mrs. Oakes was the former Erma McRae, and the happy couple were recently married at Breadalbane. Pink and white streamers radiating from a wedding bell, adorned the front of the hall and matching colors decorated the chairs to which the bride and groom were escorted, by Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacLeod. The par- .cels in a daintily trimmed basket, {several times replenished by Mrs. Leigh Brown and Mrs. Allison Mac- beod were carried in by Misses Edwina MacLeod and Phyllis Mac- Mrs. Hillard Meek and Mrs. Hor- ace Meek, while Miss Beulah Mc- Rae read the accompanying names and good wishes. The‘ recipients expressed their thanks, and They Are Jolly Good fellows was sung. Lunch was served by the ladies. Mr. Earle Campbell of Burling- ton is able to be out again after his recent illness. ‘Mrs. Hiram Harrington Campbell, Kenslngton, where she is caring for Mr. Campbell's moth- er, Mrs. William Campbell. was the forty-fourth wedding an- femily, once more, gathered be- neath the parental roof. Seven children, with their husbands and wives and 18 grand children make up the family of this couple. During the evening an av- propriate address was reed by their daughter, Ella (Mrs. Herbert Profittl and a gift was presented bv their son-in-low, Mr. Harold Mill. Mr. Moase replied expressing appreciation of the gift. and voic- ed his delight in the fact. that nil the members of the family could once more be together. Mr. Har- old Mili also spoke thanking Mr. mnd Mrs. Moose Senior. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moose for opening their home to the family. on this occasion. He expressed the hone what "God willing. there may be no break in the familv chain. and many more such celebrations may take niece." A delicious and abundant sunner was served after which all ioincd in e sing song closing with the National Anthem. Following is the address: Deer Mother and Dad: We have all gathered home to- night to congratulate you on your forty-fourth wedding anniversary This is an event, ea year, which let pass without some small cele- bration on our behalf. there was one link absent, through sickness. We are also very pleased come through your operation heod. The gifts were opened by For His Many friends are glad that Sirius Valley, is spending 3 few days at the home of Mr. and’ Mrs. Oliver Tuesday the 17th. of June, I947 niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Moose, New Arman and proved to be. a happy occasion, when the worthy we, your family, feel we cannot We feel very thankful that once more the family chain is complete. for when we last met together. and thankful that you Dad. have I0 well, and able once more to so M Sunday School Rally it Sunnersille More than two hundred teachers, officers and pupils of the Kensing- ton-Summerslde Local District of the Maritime Religious Education Council attended a, Rally it Trin- ity Unrted Church, Summereide. on Sunday afternoon. Presiding was Dr. Stanley R. Prince of Lot. l6. P. I. I. Vice-President of the ll. R. E. . for P. E. I. Rev. William Blleon of the Christian Church, Summerside, ad- dressed the pupils from the texts: "God so loved the world that He gave His only Son." and “For the Son oif Men came not to be min- istered unto but to minister." Mr. Bilson told a story of a very wealthy man. whqspent many thou- sands of dollars travelling gbout the world in search of happiness, without wuccens. “Walking down e quiet country lane in his native England he encountered a happy though ragged individual, asked the secret of his happiness, the ragged one replied that he could direct the rich man to one who would give hlim the secret. Follow- ing instructions he found a small house on B, quiet street and there received from the hands of an old man a small parcel, with the in- stfuclion that he would find hap- piness when he had lost the pai- cel. Try as he migh-t i-n bus, car, train, and on the street he could not get rid of the parcel, someone always saw 1t and returned it to 1hr.- unwiliing man. Curiosity made the rich man open the parcel, and on a piece of wood he fo-und the one word Sell. The lesson was plain, he would find his happiness 1n losing and helping others." The audience was held spellbound by this splendidly told and illustrat- ed talk by Mr. Bilson. Speaking to teachers and older folk, Rev. E. J. Banass of the Sunlme-rside Baptist Church listed the six requisites of a Sunday School teacher. First of all the teacher must be a Christian, for PAGE FETISH REGENT SUMMERSIDI Teley, Thurs, Fri. l: Set. Roy Rogers i in "UNDER NEVADA SKIES". and RiCHMOND vrlilflflx. Aloe NEWS Shows 7:l5 8. 9zl5 Motinees Fri. 8t Sci. at 2:30 Young People July 14-22; Girl: July 23-August let. the chief work is not to amuse or educate, but to lead men to the feet of the Master Teacher —Jesus; "if you have never been to the Cross yc-ursclf you cannot lead others there." The teacher needs lem pupil, for others; finally the teacher must love children, for it i; love that brings the elp, that reaches the hearts, and changes lives. “Great is thy task, oh Teach- er. faint not nor grow weary in your work," said Mr. Bar-rass as he closed his very fine address. The singing was led by e girls choir, made up of members of the Baptist Junior Choir, and pupl-ls of the Christian Church School and ’I‘rinity Church School; the Choir sang very sweetly an an- Lhe praise of Jesus‘ name." Announcements made included the holding of a. Regional ‘Training school for tr hers of the District, at Kensington in September; and the camps being held at Augustine Cove, for boys from July 2-12; riding with Kitty. Please receive this remembrance with our best wishes for many more years of happy married life. From the Family. you adequately insured? doy requirements. Carl Wet-ks, Alberton William B. Warren, Merge“ Sydney B. Birch, Port nm W. Vernon Craig, Bedeqne tractors. connection with my store, it besis. , Signed patience, an inexhaustible supply; ’ I must be regular in attendance; ' must be e keen Bl-ble student for TI the great truths of the Bible are 0m“, l; plain and simple; be a strong be- 15 Gnnflu. sue“ liever in prayer, pray for your owl: gunmen“. spiritual guidance, for your prob- phon, 515 them, "Children of Jerusalem, sing. Summer-side l Q l 171T... tssion AL CARD Lian-tend Accountant DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smallmon Building SUMMERSIDE X-Ruy Phone 5ll Auction sAu: AT SUMMERSIDI I will. lell by auction on flglqfy 41y. July 5. at i p.11. at rear of Clifton Hotel; one Hudson‘ "seal... 1940 model. low mileage, five [001] tires. Tel-me cash. HUGH MORRISON, H. Auetioneel. WARD lSLAND l MUTUAL Fl RE INSURANCE C O IVIPANY ESTABLISHED M UTUAL SERVICE LNBSECURITY I685 F°""'". tlli cost of building has greatly Increased. Are You should lose substantially in the event of fire by not checking your Insurance and keeping it up to present ls your policy properly itemized? Consult any one of the following Agents: Madman Brothers, N. Wlltshire G. M. Grant. Clmrloitetown. Gedfll‘! Mlfllfllll. West Royalty Frank I. Gallant. Wellington Clifford Simpson, Stanley Bridge Parkman Jenkins, Pownal. ANNOUNCING The opening of Cameron's Garage ond Service Station of North Bedeque under the management of Mr. Lorne Reeves. First class repair work on oil makes of eon end Please Noter-As this is o seperote business and lies no will be run en e strictly cosh r. cmsnort.