is better the moment o3‘ 3.7.5.3. you open the can atri H] e1‘. l1.\' M. ALIEN .0. ("lllilPfl-XNY. LIMITED. Hm Dluriliutnra n!" (‘lllcdnnia n" Vi"! 'l‘ 3i" . mull Canada l-"mnln 3 Phmu §l,_l1\ "w 1* "tiriaess B! DAVID LYALL Continued I “Tell me, does Jim know you feel ‘ like. this about Rhoda?" "Well. no. You sec, you will brill" blackballinl: a man's relation to him when you've only been his wife a: minute or so. and when they're so awfully kind to you," “It was a mhtake coming 1o Mai-k- yate." "To live indefinitely, of course i! was, and I wish to goodness Jim had been appointed anywhere Pxevfliillf; to the gunnery section here." "He likes lhc work?" "Adams it, and I never scc him fill day. He breakfasts and lunches at the mes=. and manly dines there. too. only COllllliQ home to sleep; ro you sec I'm a lmsc end all day.“ "Yes, of course; you must get a little house at once, Poppy. Wouldn't you like that? It would fill-re you some- tlllng t0 d0." "I've thought about it. but Jim didn't seem keen." "Jim must b1‘ made keen." said Naomi quietly, "It will give you solo"- llvinc to do, and if you could {let one lSifltflLES GABBY GERTII. Red Cross Linc "_'—__\ 1 ____- l "S. S. ROSOLXND" l l-‘rilglii and l'a~=r'IlZ4‘l“‘- l Arrive (lffnivn [gm Montreal and will for St. John's. Jzm 8 J1me Tl June Q0 .llllll‘ ‘ll h“! 4 .luly 1 l.” 13 July ‘ll For nplu-l- 11nd r.1t1»\ apply , 1. BROS. 1:11). CARVIZI. _ _~,1'1\"r< l niwf-tl. arrlulaav - v\— 1 1 a ' { ///‘ orvllxil. :~:1<..>.ll1 - /\_ 21% 1111111. REPAIR w ‘ J; w. .iolli\..~rloy Ileelstrrrd Upl<1lnl'lf‘~l lllC|l'/i'll.|11l Km“ 3.111,»; l".n1:\.- I11.‘ t ( ll.'2l'l'\llI‘i(\\il’l Phone 709 157 .¢¢»~4¢¢¢_>o~-»~~~e**'*~' l 11v P3,‘; 'rl-:s'rlzli g 0 AND t ' _,. 0 z (‘1l.“\.~ 1111.1) , 0 L, \‘t' '1 \\l.' '1 Q e .1. s ‘l 1v 1 z ()|,l.1,,,_.,_.l_,_ a‘ "Mrs. Blllion's husband's health ' H? ltirlmmull Slicer ‘ '5 "'3'?" ’°W' ‘hey “W” ' ' _ ‘ “Yes, and when he's gone. there'll O4CQQQOOQIQ-FOOOQOQOQOWwQ he .1 gyicrl chance for some guy :2 finance: are lei/J." Professional Cal-cl."- "W" j"; " FR Pooch/u ‘A L 01'1" 0 l“ s t‘ \ .. Two 1x111 ' n wilt o'er again; Amount, .".ll(l L. ll RPllifIh l'r1p:lrl 'l. ll! min ' Proliibitiusi (lommissirin Chairman, Mr. tirulful. 1A., lililllim Alargalc, l’. b. l. Send all lnformalllnn regarding ln- m‘ fractions of Plolnlllilun Art to llle 1 1 4 ; above l Q" ‘l .= [till Chief lnspe !llr Ii. J. Haywood - l Q11 l5 UDIVJHPSUT .\tr1|-1, (llalloltrllivrll l N 4-——-~-~-~~ 1» - - 1» —- --- WM" ll l . . - ,> . 1 W. H Al l KlN L1 Q0. ‘P 1. <,_ we H": ‘lea. I've thrown Tom over- saw,‘ _ on: ioard. ' v _ We liellrlv- ln l'l'lllt'c l.1il r11 hlnm, Hi3“ Tm“ "5 '5 "H °"°" 7°" Dlllcc, :11 (fuel-o Pi, r1111“, 4m "fly? M , M Tanks, Spl. |'l1. ll. It. (‘rossing ' ' I ' M‘ ‘ ' f l m")! iron him a '1 '4 -' - ~ '|1ov:i- 5b 733110-14»! McLUR l? ‘ SILVER Hop. HUDSONS lilY F".‘§/1l.-“..\'l') Office LIL’ Iil-nt Si. Phone 396 Mark l3. Elcliuigzln, B. A. Blmkarrzk, s1i1.lt"|'ru1t. mo. 1111mm r11 1.01m Clmrron lilocknCharlrltttitown, KILL McLeod 1Q Bentley 1 7 J. A. IIFNTLI-IY ‘ w. E. uaxruzr, 1c u. Barrister and Ailorncy-at-Law i Office: llifl Richmond $1111" , DIONEY 1'0 1.01m l Charlottetown, I’. E. l. l "Before \'.- were mnrr _ us~l to buy m~ rugh ("""; cr‘- " "Arrl now you buy 11,. . have them charged to mo." FT¥3~“,1- McDonald‘ s» lllcPheel n. A. I. A. MCDONAIJ). ll. F. lVlcPlll-TH BARRISTERS, ATTTIIINEIYS, ETL. MONEY ‘IO LOAN l ____ ____________ ii. ,__ Y Stewart 1S’; lmvther J. I). STTTVJAIFI‘, K. C. N. W. LUWTHER ‘BARRISTIIP ~ r ‘ILIFVIUKS, ETC it (mp1: lirurge Street noun ro was up on zho hill he would chino‘ home t» lineals." ' ' . m“ nervous. irritable. Thin, pale. rue <ruautrgrrurmyu GUARDIAN... zlloisoned from Constipation, Indigestion. Feel Great Now.” “FRUlT-A-TIVES" Ends‘ 5 Years of Poor Health "I h silffered for 5 Yeflfi “in 1~l1ynnic' constipation and was in B very dangerous c o n d i tion." writes Mr. James Page of Cabano, P. Q. "My whole system was under- mined and my blood poisoned. Severe headaches thawing, sharp pains in my back unu side ueie lifllllfllln Wfls afraid to eat becailse of burning pain in stomach, gas and bloating. Felt drowsy nnd driil-Zged dOWn- one“ ‘m’ ‘I tried all kinds of treatments but l to try "Frulta-tivci.‘ 0'1‘ b311- gave me complete relief. 1 never felt bet- ter in my life than now." Thousands tell of years-old consti- pation and liver troubles ended al- most ovemlght with "Frult-a-tivea." Bad stomach, billousness, indigestion. heartburn, gas disappear in 24 hours. Pain in back, kidney and bladder ills vanish like magic. Nerves and heart quiet, sound sleep at once. Rheumatism. neuralgia, neuritis, sick headaches go. Complexion clears in no time. Ten of nature's greatest remedies combined ln handy little tablet. Mar- velous dlscovcry of famous Canadian doctor. Speedy results amaze all. No need to be sick, run-down mis- erable. Get "Fa-ult-a-tives" from druggist today. Watch how they drive weakening, disease-breeding nois- ons from system like magic. Wake Jvlthout results. Finally “'55 advlsgd “p ‘wmonow 5 new person‘ “gufygu won't give the show Aunt Naomi?" l “DO you think I will?" "No. I know you woifl: but the way rm living now. you w» I'm “liald- I can't be myself even with Old Dear. I she asks so many questions. If I could l see a little more 0f MI- mfldlord‘ I 1111111; 1 could love him dearly. He's too V respectful to me, and his manners are vary good, if a trifle formal; but oh. Aunt Naomi 1 may a5 well confess it, ‘ I Irate living above a short 1 W31‘ P15! the doors like a guilty creeture, and await CELEBRATES THIRTY - umrn ANNIVERSARY 1 Mr. G. W. West on July 1st. Cele- brates the Thlrifv-nlnth An- niversary of Service in lnnisfail t (lnnisfilll Province) Prior to the construction of the Calgary and Edmonton railway, the’ population north of Calgary was a negligible quantrty; a. few settlers along the old trail, a couple of hull- dred at Fort Edmonton, a handful . Farewell Presentation I ___._ i PRESENTATION T0 THE REV.‘ E. M. AND MRS. AITKEN On Saturday evening Jill)’ 13m- the young people of Kinaston met at the home of Rev._ E. M. and Mn.‘ Aitken. comwlui and presented l-lltml with the followill! u-ddms “w”? anied by a D1359! To Mr. and Mrs. Aitken: Dear Friendsz-i-Havtzg heard of your intended departure from Our midst, are felt we could‘ rot let the lopportuptty pass without in some lway showing our appreciation of lyour faithful and Pflillstaklng ilabaurs of the past winters as leader of our young Peoples Group. You must have b-en mam’ ilm“ dis‘ mouraged wl‘h us for often after iliavi. g a long c"ld drive from Corn- ;‘v\<?ll _vou would Ind very few mi rttcurlrnCP- DJ 11:! think m“ Y°‘" or haa been in vain for your per- Mant lei‘. will heip us dull"! ‘he iycars that are t0 b? b0 "Em" m wisdom and in stature and in favour with God aitd man." In closing w e ask you to accept 111's small token not goi- its intrinsic Vi‘. 1c but as a. moment’) from our l'tf'c group. ' We v1 ish you the best of success on l . JULY 1s. 1951; iA few cents more for a lot more iam STRAWBERRY jam made witla Cat-to simply needs a few mindoa’ Boiling (follow directions carefully) and you. get 50% MORE than by the olcl long-boil process! Ccrto will do that for you any time in making o: jelly! Ccrto saves time, eflort and fuel, with any fruit, any fruit juice frond. fresh or: canned fruit. Such clclimte jamsedelidous jellies! A sure set; flavour can’: boil away; there's never waste b€'_ anae Caz-to never fails. Underneath the label of lvery Certs bnnlo you'll find an invaluable re‘ dpe book which shown how to use every fruit, including dalidaus vu- Iniea that nova balms would izll. Every redpu is accurate. Follow dizz- tion: smelly and nuke now and ununul .» duhu. =Clzmo _v"ur new field. j Slqncrl on h'ha'l‘ of the Klnzston ‘feline: Petples Group. —-Makea 50% mom jam or jelly at less coat pa: ju. -—Save.s% clucime. Sundae -—-'l'hn natural jellying sub- stance attracted from fruit. ‘-—]'el1l tho juice that would l "Up on the hill near Haddon l-Iall 03L you were Tllllt about the married‘ 137°" mm"? “id P0933“ “m1 a mm nlmrters, Ours are not elrse enouBlWI tmther dreary smile. ‘ i Jlm Bradford gn-ivlgi hack at his ‘No. no; we would try the other alrle, i lumpy-S house that, night; about half- l ‘.'v'ill you speak to Jim to-night about p“; QighL b11111’: (lined at the mess. l1?" i It was a mistake dining e1 tile mesv "I 5°11‘! knfi“ I've found W'- m“! every night," he had fallen into it be- 1 iiiere are two Jims Aunt Naomi. the pm“. m‘. evening meal m, 110mg was: izzie I used to know and the one tl‘..1t'a big of a trial to his IIEI'\"_\:‘1 He had, Lelollgs to Stony Markyate, Slrrc mm,_1ll“1_ cho§en m9 ling or lgast, re- I ‘Q 9°11“? “W” 11° i5 sistance, pretending lt was the most’ illvlll’ MQFKYMO Jim COIIVCIIlOIIt for everybtldy coneernedl "what docs he soy about the silence l To outward seeming Poppy appearcdl "5 Fill" llfolllf?" ~tn be getting on all right with his, "We don't talk llllfilll it, One clrlj‘ in ‘l(1np\c_ gomcllmog 51m vv-oeld drop a‘: All" "m!" I “Fl-s lIPIIViIIZ Uliliflfi fll>~ word which indicated that she wasl mos‘ ly the ‘ “P” feeling he: new surroundings awkward i “What kind 0i things?" H-“RP/Yand strange, but on the whole shel “imml i" a m-“sllllwl "lift" ‘seemed to be stalling it well. I-Iis moth- "Oh. lmot: and llilll'-lll'll'~lll‘3 and i or had gym-m to no very fond of 1 “m”? “nil m? PM"? i" all“ WHEN her, and he was llrt waiting vaguely: l1ll‘“1 “'35 milklllfl lYlV-YH‘ a Yflvuffor something to turn up. He was reallv." romplatel h ‘ ' ' -" » . . y app) 1n his work mean 1 "And “mi did 110 F831?" while, and twin": a most capable ot-i Wilt“! “hm I WM llll l/O- illiil I F-"tld ficer with :1 genius (or handlin" men \‘-"-1=~b1'@1'\lllus: uo mlllill)l))'ll1l-“E-Yl>'l so “'11s in high favour with tllose ln ‘over saw such a queer look as came I authority over him, The man's life is into his eyes. I hurt him, and the aw- l always easier, because there l5 a wide. “l! l/llmil abmli ll 15 I “Ymlcd to htlrt I ncss to the horizon. Jim Bradford had 111m I often tool ilk’. that. I honcul.‘ not, the fnilitesf idea of the crucial m- “‘\'"- ill?" 11B‘? 'l=\l1ll1l'l' "lilting l‘-i\ i ture of the ordeal to which Poppy was i ‘ l» H‘ i110 "Imu- lliftlizh some ohsubjccted, nor that his own attitude‘ m are the most awful bounoiPrs in towards it all was in the least blame- ‘ -~ world." lwcrtlrv. She was his wife and he oder- "Tlm "ill-Yin" l?" "n. I'll)’ flP-flf- 3"1li‘ed her. But having married him he "l Jim have token ‘on? another for i expected hcr to make the best of it.‘ "Hm “'1' “PYFC- 311d YOU'VE 80in: t0 and would not have stood continuous make lt better for all time. Tricre is grumbing, ‘mil sill” in 119111 0i You. but you need Hi5 face was very grave when he ~'* l" "lum- Tm oulv an 01d maldlltalliod into mo living-room that night‘ ‘i ‘ll I've been alple to arrive at one Twhcre Poppy was knitting socks for] oicluslop regarding matrimony." ‘soldiers and openly yawning over a; "rindastol, comprised the people oc- md York Pom; womeng Institute 1 p was not that the possibilities of the l wgclhcr with a beautllul plan" o; of homesteaders in the Little Recil on hum,“ eve-jug July ml. at,‘ Deer and the Icelandic settlement at to‘, regular meellng of the Qomwull cupylng what was known to be the the members presmted Mrs. E. M. most desirable part of the provincei A’tk‘ns with the following address north were unknown. but that thclcmvcndlsh Show want of transportation was a deter-i Dom. Mm Ailken;_1n connection rant as regards settlement. The con- l "m1 your rinmml to another pa“ of necting link bl-twlcn Edmonton unzl l the Frovlnce H; l5 a Sublectmg gmal; Calgary was a tour-horse stage, tak- rcgmt to us that the Institute 15 ing five days l0 make the trip of two l 105mg you as a member: we are hundred nnles; trcighting was doncsorry that we did not succeed m by m‘ or "(my (“awn cans‘ long enlisting your services at an earlier 111V! boiled away by tho olcl (lung-boil) met-bod. fruit flavour. Save! tlan fruit colour. appreciation of the fine support and spirit shown by your gracious and worthy hslpmate Mrs. Aitken. Association with lier in the Mission- ary Society azd other church activ- ities have shoan her to be possessed of tact, sincerity and ability, and the impression she has made in church 52$‘! yours In whatever sphere of action you may engage your talentadovvntll the end of a long and fruitful life. and at the same time this sin gift. ' » We trust that you may find 11, convenient to return again m u; often. and that the same success may strings ol which could be seen at any time, the squealing of the wheels, on axles innocent of iron, being heard for long distances. With the advent uf the railway, conditions changed rapidly. Towns sprang up, as it were, overnight, and Innisfail. then Poplar Grove, became one or the foremost centres of. business on the line. Among those who came at the in- caption of the scttlelnent was Mr. G. W. West, coming in on a work train. He was 1i teacher from Prince Edward Island, a young man but principal of one of the Island's leading high schools. Mr. West's forefathers came from 1 lltll in England in 1817 on the slilp Jallant which occupied '73 days lll crossing the Atlantic, settling in P. l». I. and naming: tl\1"r new home: L't*.lc ‘fork, m 1101101.‘ c’ ‘1 e couivtv of the-i; which 1:1. to brave "ling sh p, doubt- . W. ivcst to come ‘. till of optimism l (JP determination to make In h a mw home. Arriving - at the and cf May. “.l'»CI" period of your residence amongst us. for since you joined the organization you have supported our work vBYll strongly throughout. It ts recognized by all that your advice has been most helpful. and you l-lave given practical aid in irizmy ways as well. We feel that ve can now} only ell- presa as best we are able our keen lappreciation of all this good 1111:1111. land we would ask you to accept this lpicture, painted by one of our mem- i, bers as a gift, which perhaps you all! ' Jzold in remembtrance of. those do?" Esp-ant with us. V111 desire to convey to Mr. Aitk" eizrl yourself, 0lll' best wishes for the "llifljilllmlt of all good ‘things in the "wiure. ‘ ."-u‘.~:ii'.‘t'd on b"'~1"ll' of the Corn-i "all and York Point Vlcmerl: Insfi- 'ill_i"_ l At the conclusion of the evening lnervice a-t Cornwall United Church '01! Sunday July 13 at ahieh the church was packed to capacity the Cornwall Pastoral Church presented lltcv. E. M. and Mrs. Altkcn with the hrre will be lasting and fragrant. Recognizing the fine associations we have had with both Mrs. Aitken and yourself, we beg-to/ tender Y0“ this short expulsion of our feelings. In conclusion we earnestly pray that the God who has so flrely en- dowed you for the high calling which you have chosen. may protect and richly bless and sustain you and QUEEN’S COUNTY Political Meetings By arrangement made between the Executives of the Liberal-Conservative and the Liberal Associations of Queen’! County joint political meetings will be held‘ at the following places: Friday,July 18th Hope River Monday, July 21st Clifton All meetings will be addressed by the candidates on each side and will commence at eight o'clock Standard Time. attend your lalbors in your new tleld that ha; characterized you: effort: 11811. The Brazilian state of Bahia is the world's only source of black or in- dustrial diamonds, its export-l amounting to more than $1,000,000 a year. fnlltwing address accompanied by a MARK R. McGUIGAN N. w Jpwrual: "What's that. Aunt Naomi, my best ibdlwfd mmlwfldillm of useful know-l l ledge?" l "The quarter; are vol-y @1059’ m». ““-‘-“"‘5ll§' 51 Flllfl lllffil’ must be kc‘. ‘close. When there are too many p93. -ple intervening-" i. "Builluz in, old dearmbctter word." ‘ "llld Pllllfll’. nodding sagaeiouslvr "More especially Rhodas with snag“, "Tl their lips, Why, I've not to that pass I simllll‘ darcnt show Jim I love him excepting 11-11911 “Tum alone‘ And W!‘ F" never alone! 'l'herr's always tho mm“?! Al"! lilfiv live ro qucorlv, with "ll ll" “Mrs ohm. and tliev don't knmk Wm" lhfl‘ come into your room. I've locked mine once or twkfi and lhatis an offence. Oh door, oh dear. what a proper pig I m“ w)“. a hp,‘ . . . , _ _ and n"! b“ “IIHTY. for of (‘Ollfsg they're 5m” lamlll‘ "s ivcll as Jim's, nnlosgm "Y"? Y"- I lliiiik you must, pm-p ha", "fill Your Cabinet Minister “.35 right every time." Naomi put her hand on the glrlis lips. "P°lll>.\'-,l"ll Jim to come round to m“ l'°'nlglll1 “'11! loll? No matter how ‘loll’ it will be I won't go to bed till he PUXTIOS.“ "Rlllhln. And am I to come?" "7""- fl-"llfllz: I p1 t want to have a little word vvlih mm mySDlL-i Ends. Piles . No Salvm or Cuitlng Piles are caused by congestion of blood tn the lower bowel. Only an in- ternal mcdlcine can remove the cause. That's why salves and cutting fall. lIEAf-ROID. the prescription of Dr. J. S. Leanhardt. removes this congestion and strengthens the af- fected parts. HEM-ROID is nov: solrl by drug- giats everywhere. nnd hos such a wonderful record of success even In chronic and stubborn cares that Hughes Drug Co, Limited. invites every Pile sufferer to try YIEH-HOID and guarantees money-l l ‘ck ibit does not end all Pile mis- m. vemy nICKseIIlZGX‘ you m-c l, lclllnetfllk1 hair": tl1o1i¢1liis-_vo1| arr :1 rhangru, book. l "Get, your hat. Poppy, and let's ‘for a turn; it's a heavenly night." "Aunt Naomi wanted you to go and i wee her. Jim: I'll walk with you to heri door, if I may," she cried, sprlngingl ,l1p_ l It. was not until they were mltside in the delirious moonlight that he said l abruptly: . l "I've seen Aunt Naomi. She stalked, ‘mo at HQ. when she came up to the. canteen this evening. She thinks wel Fhmlld"? -"l1”T’ here much lorvzcr, andl ‘ul-‘ll go house-hunting to-morrow afternoon " ‘ Poppy's feet danced on the old cob-' m" “m” ‘*7 MflTkIvflt-e Street, and Vshr gave vent to a long. low whistle‘ o.’ delight, ' l “I don't know avhat you may have" 1 said to Aunt Naomi. Poppy I wlsh I'd known your wm-pyyg happy;- (To he Continued) g0. l §1¥ cems HOLD MEETING ITIIE GR l On Wednesday evening the Agents) and Staff of the Prince Edward Is- llilfld Branch of the Great-West Life lAssurance Co, were entertained to Dinner at the Parker House, under the auspices of f-Iyndman d: C0,, Ltd, Provincial Managers. Instru- "mcnlal music furnished by Walter MacNutt and Robert Hyndman was greatly appreciated. Dllflnl! the evening the Winners ,m the Agents‘ Contest for June pro- duction were presented with valuable and useful prizes. June was a hi; month producing over One Hundred Thousand Dollars in new business, and the Island Province stood first in the Eastern Division of the Gom- pany's Branches; the winners of the first and second phages in the Island Contest being Mr. T. A. Harris of Elmira, and Mr. J. W. Murdock, of Montague, respectively. All expressed their enthusiasm in the great mission of Life Insurance ‘in providing for the home and old age. 'I‘he Island Agents also ex- pressed pride in the Outstanding I891, he purchnwd a corner lot on l the Murray tonnutc, where the house occupied by Percy Hill, now stands. got a car of lumber from Golden and proceeded to build a store and dwell- ing and on I)on1i11ion Day, July 1st, 1891, thirty-nine years ago, he com- menced business with a stock of every kind of merchandise, including agri- cultural implements. This wns the first store operated in the new town and since then the store and its pro- prietor have been important factors .n its history. The original building wns small and soon brcame too small for the rapidly ‘increasing business. In 1896 the store was moved to its present site and enlarged. and a few years afterwards, owing to the still growing needs of the undertaking, was put through from strect to street. Mr. West has always token a keen interest in local affairs, bearing his share of the 111111111115 of public life and has contributed in no small way, to the progress and prosperity of our town and district. ' He has served on the school board, was a member of the council for sev- eral terms and was mayor for two years, and was chairman of the hos- pital board for two years. This year he celebrates‘ the thirty- ninth anniversary of his sojourn in our-midst, a record-of which he may be justly proud and look back with the satisfaction that something has been accomplished, something done. The Province. together with Mr. West‘: many friends in town arid country, extend to him our heart- lest congratulations and hopes that he may remain among us for many years to come. Mr. West above re- ferred is a brother of Mr. W. C. West York. I position of their Company for busi- ness in force in Canada. and their determination to maintain their leading position in Prince Edward Island. July is "Ferguson Month" In honor of the General Manager. Mr. C. C. Ferguson. a native of this Province, and who is at present absent in Stockholm. attending an Interna- tional Conference o! AGWIHQI- __ well filled purse ..'I‘o Rev. E. M. Altkeni-Attention 1to your many duties within and without this congregation has pre- vented your parishioners from lllflililig with you to offer some tangible evidence of our deep regret over your departure from this field. We felt that we could not lct the very first opportunity pass without extending to you. however, the real sentiment and sorrow we feel. We wish to assure you of our deep appreciatlonmf the valuable services you have rezdered while with us as pastor, counsellor and friend. Your inspirational and splendidly arranged sermons. your kind and gentle sympathy, your charitable understanding of all the currents and cross-currents of human emotions. your dignity. Wise counsel and Judge- ment, all have been freely exercised in our behalf. As the time for your departure nears, we very keenly realize Just how much your ministr- ntlona. sometimes under trying con- ditions. have meant to us. We can only pray that the result of your services may be permanent, and remain as a lasting mememorlal in- grained into the lives, hearts and character of our people. We have also thankful knowledge of the splendid quality of your work among our young pfople. The sometimes strained barrier that exists ‘ ‘ the young people of a congregation and the minister is not evident in this community your association with them hu made them feel that you aiereone of the group. touching their humrt-strlws. interested in their welfare. spiritual mental and physical leading them with dignity and re- spect into paths of rectltude and truth. Our church records, the standards among the youth of our church. and their ovm tcstlmonals bear record to the value of your work ln this field. We again go forward in the hope that the seed you hdve sown in this new soil of youthful hearts may blossom and bring forth fruit abund- antly in the mature: years. We also wish to cxweln ma‘ Sec’y Liberal Association Sec’y Lib-Conservative Asa’1l. PUBLIC MEETINGS ON BEHALF OF THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: _ QUEEN’S COUNTY COBBAN BAN GRAND VIEW Bltlrday, July 19th Thursday. July “u” These meet-Inga will commence at 8 l’. M. (Standard Time) and will l” addressed by the Candidates or by prominent Conservative Speak"!- 5417-7454124. PUBLIC MEETINGS ON BEHALF OF THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES WILL, BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: KING’S COUNTY woodman. my 1W‘ ~ Friday. July 1W1 f Saturday, July 19th - Saturday, Jul! 19"‘ ' otzumnarm aoarruna anmor. moaau. nan. sr. cannons All thou meeting: will commence nt B P. M- (Stanlhrd Time) "K4 be addressed by the Candidate or by prominent Conservative Bpeliflfl- l 1M 5417-1-ll5-Muly19. PUBLIC MEETINGS ON BEHALF OF T F LIBERAL PARTY WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: KING’S COUNTY FORTUNE BRIDGE. SATURDAY. JULY 19th, GLEN MARTIN, TUESDAY. JULY 22nd» luoaau. naaa. Tnunslmv. JULY 24"” 8T. CHARLES. BATURDAY- JULY 26th’ All meeting: to commence at 8.30 p. m. and will be addressed b! If‘ tnent liberal speaker: and the Libel a! candidate when not confl-f with Joint meetings, MG-l-lfl-IIIWISL