JULY 10. 1931 Klew Kidney lieniedy WORKS WONDERS They Flush The Kidneys pm- years chemists have been experimenting on a kidney i-emed m‘; would really flush Oltlliblihfi tltiousaifids of little filters that becomz: mum The kidneys mus e ep. wor ing properly ln order to throw o“ m; waste matter. Th, new remedy sold under the trade name NOX KIDNEY Fhusggns removes thefse posoris through the natural channel, thus preventing the poisons _l tiom kenuerinlfi llllO the blood stream. Tney actually cleanse these fi crs e dneys, and almost immgdjafgly m; backache dIsaPDPBN- _ I They allow you tn have restful nights, and the entire urinary tram i‘ made antiseptic. There ls no nced of nursing) a backache. After a m, days’ treatment, ‘you wliall notice a vast improvement in you; genera; health. Youi eyes ccome clear and bright. your headache; dj55ppeIil‘—IlO more getting up at nights. Nox Kidney Flushcrs are in tablet form and each package contain; one month's treatment. Ii’ you suffer from any disorder oi the kid- neys, the One Dollar spent for the months treatment will be the but dollar ever spent. G63 N°X ifldnel’ Flmllfli today from: The Hughes mug co, Ltdqflharlottetown. Carruthers Drug Co., Manna-He; 50mm Dru; Co. Souris; C. H. Horton, Muriay River; me Taylor Drug Co" Kengingion; W. M. Callbeck, Bcdeque. - fififilfififififihifificuaunuflTunanusenus-u-ann-enn i- 5 Trinity United Chnuch l l 1 , REV. HUGH MILLER, M. A., B. Da-‘MUUIQQI’, r7? REV. A. E. Mai-KENZIE. B. Aq-Asslstlni Minister, l A. R0! KENDALL, L. R. A. M, A .A. G. Oa-Urlflmst. a l i l nrwil-Iblblnwptb nnlvrwnrtl - 10.30 A. lit-The Session will mcct In the Board Room ILOC A. l\l'.--Puhlic Worship . i fl 5 h Scrmon-"SPIRITIYAL slliygllllsishlggs’; m‘ Rev. Hugli MiJc-r Vocal Solo-—"My Task" Mr. Roy sniallinan 7.00 P. l\1.--Publlc Worship. The Sacrament of The Lord‘ S w||| It the Evening Service. 5 upper be “New” Scrmon-"THE PERII. OF THE EMPTY Rev. Hugh Diiller Visitors Cordinlly Welcome. — - E. L. Asliford HEART" St. Paul's Church A/ mi suxnar nrrizii TRINITY lfiil A. M.-—Holy Communion. 10.00 A. itL-Jflla Sunday Srliuul. 11.00 .-\. bL-Morning Praycr and Sermon.’ 7.00 l’. ill-Evening Prayci- and Sermon. Baptisms by Appointmcnt only. All Servicca conduclrd by R-"v. 'I‘. R. the tail of lilonirral Diocesan Coils-go. REV. ll. D. RAYMOND, M. A., Rector. Acting Organist-MISS LILLIAN EARLE. Choir Director-ALBERT DINNIS. §QIIQCIAIRQQOQ Miliman. M. A.. oi The Presbyterian Church In Canada St. James Church * Minister: nav. n. MOORIIEAD LIGATI. n. n. Public Worship: T‘ I Ivrr-vrr" __________ " Morning Service Only-AI. Eleven O'clock. res-slim ncv. w. ORR MULLIGAN, u. a. n. n. BOIO-"Opcn The! Gates ‘of riis rempiw-ltnaivn Miss Elizabeth Duff Omani-um. neiui Rogers. Choir Leader. Mn. I. A. It'll- ITEANGERS AND VISITORS OOIIDIALLI INVITED. the Central Guardian -_____ CONFIDERATION Lu’! 0 SURANCE. b679B-7-12-312 ._.__.. SPECIAL COMBINATION gl-‘lrmanenls at Kent Beauty °I>P@- L-24B-7-10-2i. _..¢._. HWATER. RATES: U1 is the last day for paying water rates. 1;,_349.7_1g_31_ --__.. TRAINING-The Prince Edward Island Highlanders Under command of Lt. Col. C. C. glwmnson and the 21st Field Am- ulanoe under command oi Lt. Col. J. _S. Blake, which have been under- BOlng annual training at Aldershot returned to Charlottetown last night. Monday ilhe COMPLETE __}_._ FETURNS FROM v"'~-~w|)__ Miss Irene MacLeod, East Royalty, one of Prmce Edward Island stu- dents to attend the Jorcnatiori, arrived hnmc last night. taller stay in ‘the Old Country Miss aciieocl visited the home of the MacLeon Clan in the Isle of Skye, where she rtained. BREAK AT LITIVIBER, YARD OFFICI-‘F-A leather coat was stolen and attempts were made to open the sale in the office 0f 1,_M_ 31°18 and Company here some- time Thursday night. according to a report at police headquarters yesterday. Employees of the lum. be? Yard discovered the break when arriving for work yesterday "lflfmflii- Entrance to the office had been gained by a rear win_ dnw. A checkup revealed thi- lrather coat mlgsing and marks were found on the safe indicaflng atttempts had been made to open I . STOLEN GOODS IN POSSES- SION-Early yesterday morning while on his rounds in the police patrol about Brighton, Sergeant Dominic Doyle noticed two suspi- cious characters ltirklng about. The officer parked the car near the Sanalorium and proceeded on foot to place the mcu in custody. He captured one. who had a quantity of stolen goods, including a palrof rubber boots in his posesnon. The young man appeared in police court yesterday morning and was remanded for sentence until today, POLICE COURT-There was a big line-up at police court yester- day. It was the first time court was in scssion this week as lliagis- trate Martin had been out of ..ne province. A man, a native of the Magdalen Islands, was fined five dollars and costs for speeding. A man with stolen goods in his pos- session was remanded until Mon- day as wcre two brothers charged with being drunk and disorderly. A man for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor was also remanded until Monday. Thrcc drunks had three dollars and a fourth five rlo’l_1rs bail bonds estvcaied when they lallPd to appear, A drunk and disorderly was remanded until Monday. BIRTH iMALliwOOD-At the Charlotte- .own Hospital on July 5. 1937. t0 l/lr. and Mrs, Sheldon Smallwood. Southport, a son. ROBBINS-At. the P. E. Island Jospital on Wednesday. July 7, 1937. in Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rob- bins, ltiorrcll. a daughter iVIILLER-Al. the Prince Edward Island Hospital on July 9. 1937. t0 Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Miller. Char- lotlewu-n, a. son. MAllAR-Ai. the Prince Edward Island Hospital on July 9, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mahar. Char- lottetown, a daughter. DOYLE-Al, the City Hospital, July '7, i937. to Mi". and Mrs, Leo Doyle, city. a son. MOONEY- At the City Hospital, July s. 1037. to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Mooney, Iona, a son. (Still- boml. MACDONALIF-Ai. the Prince Ed~ ward Iwlfllld Ho pital on July 8, 1937. tn Mr, and Mrs. Norman MacDonald, Nine Mlle Creek, a son. ow HS MONTGOMERY — Al. Malpeque. Jiiy 9. 19.77, Mrs. Mary Emily Montgomery in her 82nd year. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Percy L. MacGougsi-i on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. ROBBINS —- At. the P. E. Island Hospital on Friday. July 9. I937, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Robbins. Card of Thanks We extend our slnoore thanks to the many friends and neighbors, also the Doctors and Nurses of the King‘; County Hospital, for their kindness to us during our recent and bereavement and for‘ ffibufos and lefifiiiifiiilipauiy. C. E. White and Family. L45!- D. MacLean A UNDERTAKER l EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiitshire Phone 149 was royally en-- GYRO DANCE AT ' Al. Blancharifs Orchestra l l “IT'S A GYRO DANCE" i Beach Grove Inn Dancing 9 - 12.30 _ _ l --MONDA Y— Personals ma. Dr. Kennedy oi New York arrived on the Island last night to Spend the summer. Friends of Mrs. Stephen Acklzind, 51311113511111. will be glad to know operation in the P. E. Island Hos- pital recently. Nf-im Greta Poole of Lower Mon- tague arrived home Tuesday. hav- ing spent the past winter lll New York and Boston visiting rfllullvvs, ilochelaga on Friday aftPr artciiri- lug’ the Hospital Convention hold at Sydney. Cape Breton. Mr. Boyd MacArthur, of Soirh Brewer, Maine. is visiting fr eml in Charlottetown and Chuv-cbtl, where he is the guest of his grand» mother, Mrs. A. Livingstone. Hi5 many friends will he plPGsorl lo learn that Mr. Dick Carve". o‘ Cape Traverse is doing nlcclv, fril- lowing an operation for ilflpPllfilrll =. in Prince County liostiital on Worl- nesdsy. sl Sll th Mrs. J. J. Duffy returned by the , ___Dl Mrs A. Fontana underwent a serious operation in the Charlotte- town I-Iospital on Wedncsrla-s. Friends will be pleasrd in hmr that her condition is much im- proved. and she is now malzin: rapid progress towards recovery". lNotices no stockings over the rvivcclcrs. pants or shirts ucntly piled and 1 lilo (lav. and The. Provincial Cub Camp was of- iiclailv opened by the Camp Chief Wccinwiiny morning and things got tumor iiav with a bang. yt- rc “mild be pleased. rmt l1 a hnut, but iirilziig iii camp is a sight worth The tents were a credit to 1'11’ Mini) and I am sure if the mothers would see how their boys and tirlv and neat they are they There are floor. no carelessly everything is s kept so through August Season Requested For LolisteLFishcry At a recent meeting 1I1 st. Pet- ers District by ihe fishermen and packers held iii Cable Head East Hall following resolutions were adopted: - “Whereas the lobster fishing in this district for the past three sea- sons was almost. a Iailure 1n as much as the value 0i the catch has scarcely met the value expenses in- volved and. "Whereas the malorlty oi fisher- men at U115 mooring have no ofher visible moans" 0i support and, “Whereas living EXIYEUnGS arc 1m mecliately ni-cosaziigv and. “Whereas zhc majority oi the fishermen having secured a loan through the offices of the Depart- ment wish to have means of rc- paying the same and. Aftci" the Cubs had their break- "whereas mo” ""195 m‘? 93-“? fast thcy prepared for ‘nspectign, dlie the tmiwssiliility of piivzvg ivhirli \\'."I.s done in A1 camping them uniess the securing oi ‘hr August fishing should be FPPOIZIIIZPIl and, "Whereas the unanimous opinion of this meeting IS that an r~i7lli'1l‘.' different. school oi lobsters arrive in August from that obtaining in the spring, thus PSlflhllSlllllZ the fact. that. it should no! hi“ harm- ful to the industry in gcnr-rnl and, "Whereas crrdit against, Sllrlllll fishing is unntfziinalile lilllll Nizircii and fishermen must lvc in the izi- ~r'~‘uiu, 'I‘li<> buys are all lined up‘ tmm anti ilirui llll'll‘ owii kitchen shelters “Whereas thi- granting of the v-"u 1111i: for their leaders to wait on August season this your is round- iiicu. AilfT uiuire is said they all ered necessary for experzmcntal ill! ill iiiiii the appetite of hungry value in determining what svzisuu lmV-i- will be requested bv the fishermen W” W’! "d followed the dinner of this district in the future; , “mill “Wu Th!‘ boys rested around “Therefore. be if resolved that a 'l"‘"' ll "F. FPmllnB. doing gadget strung representation of those facts worn (illtl utlu-i- forms of camp be forwarded tn tho Minister of i \k’Ol'l-I llllll can lit‘ done while rest- Fisher es, Honorable J. E. Mic-baud - ll“!- Alw" ill" "S? Period the lead- or presented to him at, a central ‘ m‘; took .il'. llm boys on hike along meeting to be held in Charlotte- , Iii-e bi .1121 1.7 I'll-If‘ general observa- tovrii if it can he arranger‘. in time l tin"; of lllf‘ ollfffillllfllflq territory. and. A till! rlnv will be had after the "Be it further resolved that. n rvlturil fir». or as. the Cubs call copy oi those rcsdutinns be for- ll, tlrc ltf-(l Flower. Albthe boys WllTClFd to our representatives, Mr. iiifirc pull. ill this and is considered H, H. Cox. Hon. J. P, hiclntyrc about ihe uiost. exciting and most cuyyiribic liour of the day. F0 rm er Belfast Utilities Bcardl Grants Maritime Electric Request Application by the Maritime El~ ectric Company Ltd. for a permit to extend its electric light and , power system was granted by the Hoard of Commissioners of Public Utilities following a public meri- lng at. Mt. Stewart yesterday. Tim application was for extending fliv Company's line "from Cllilllniic- towri over territory north of lllf‘ Hillsboro River to the head nf .~‘lfl rlver—exclusive of Mt. SlPi\'-1"ll1"\“ being served by the Leard Electric Plank-continuing to till‘ FlllP-"ll Roadthence to Bangonaudthcncc to and including the village oi St - Peters." Mr. L. B. Miller. Chnrloitcfoifn chairman of the Board. Plfilflfi-v Other members: Mr. Thomas Jclir- ston, Summerside: and Mr. J. ,1 Condon. Georttrlmvll- F""""‘""" were also present. Mr. C. s» (‘lair Tralnor. counsel for tho Wir-i was present also. Upwnrrls of 0'" from Mt. Stewart and ‘- were in attendance. Mr. Miller explained that ‘he application came before the Boar" at its last. meeting on Juno 70th and that decision had boon d“l"rr red until a. sitting could he hold at Mt. Stewart following due til-- tice. The pllfPfl-i? “'35 l“ ,”“"""" tain if there was any "hlPPlm" l” granting permission to the lVlai-l- time Electric to extend its lmPS =15 proposed. several speakers vcsfcrdav er- nrc-"rd themselves as sirontziv 111 favor of the Maritime FIlcrti-ic pru- pcszil Included in the illPfll-ifl“ was Mr. A. V. Alnsworth. Char- lottetown. manager of the Mari- time Electric plant. vvho PXPWR- ed the intention of his commit" No one swift‘ l" ‘lllvfl-‘lllml l" "l" proposal. consequently "t" “fl-ml of Public Utilities smut“ "16 Y" quest. 135 Enrolled In Summer School ‘ At Mount Allison SACKVILLE, N. 13., June 9- (CP)—-The annual Maritime Supp mer School at Mount Allison Uni- versity was well tinder way to— night with 13h students enrollm- The enrollment will be lncrrasid by a number of students who are expected to attend the two weeks course for community leaders be- ing given by the University for the first time this year. Eight new members iri addition to the eighteen regular members of the University stair will give lectures during the six weeks p"- iod. The new members are Mrs. W. H. Abell, Wolfvlllc. N 3.. in- l l l l l l i“; Oil 0:1 Tilt: progriiiii this year promises to be oi unusual lutcvest and value. 1.1 to bc a combined C.G.I.T. and, \'l(‘l Girls‘ Camp. with Miss Muriel I‘. OI iaiiy liies In Pasadena, Galif. ll‘ l. l-llt’ Island. Con‘, Julv 10th to 29th are and bcuiq dzstrhiited through- and to the press." 182 All Ranks (Continued from page 1) on the Sparrows Road Tuesday night. Tactics will be completed on Wednesday morning. An R.C.A.F. plane ai-riicd rover- day from Halifax and Will co-op- a loading lumbcr merchant. The mounted llfiilllllg is bcintt carried on in a 5n ncrc field near the golf links. It is a most i‘1- terestiiig spectacle to ivitncss the regiment carrying out their mau- ncuvrcs in this large area on any It'll" WK T\l»ll‘=“»ll'1'-‘ GU13 WQTK morning. They have been iiivorcrl i'__ rlirvr-ling in person. with 5plghdlfl weather 5111C!‘ the ' uiu be asmciated a staff SH..." electrical uni-m iicsriav, ni .§ll1‘Fl.l:l\' uni uvrl lcadcrs. lnclud- _}---- ~ -~---- *—' ~~—-- ed amongst whom will be Mrs. J. ' A Nuhlc, Pvcsidcnt. Nova Scotia T00 Late (x slfy ,_ ' Wm‘..- Board, Misses Barbara _ _ ' illlll Juan Harrison, of Acadia FOR} SALE ANTIQI Iii. 194 l.'-,~,~\i-i-_.,ui._ imri Misses Margaret Prince St. Ll l} iii l‘lli~ll0».'i popular summer ri-surt situat- gun river. BUS >(‘I‘\ii't: tlll'v.'('l Two. three. four and five room cottages zit this cd 0n the Cardi to bench. Dining hall and store in connection. Limited reservations now uviiiiulilc. Wrilc Mrs. James Lcightizer, 51 Bayficld Sh, or phone i511 for further information. Mcrrison’s Beach cottages 7 f EYE. vision... To Fanninghrook Th0 milrlrl‘ and and members o.‘ the l): l of Hllkbo o, L l cordial \'i:~" , rlav t"\'!‘i1llli_', .i WIIS the lliird . 8H0!" Qflfifififl fcoocoo-oooc _ H. ,. 5,5, r _ y: St. Peter s Catliuli al llucitiurii Sunnis l? lllilllilllflllr-liliv. L.\.\'U.\' JXALUNZ, Til. .\, I. iiz. ______________,__ , _ _ ,___, ,___ H ‘-l‘l.'\ if l i 3.00 A. .\l.~»-ilvll\' timiliiviiiiun 8.10 A. .'\l.-- .\l.llIH-\. 11.00 .-'\. .\i.——l lillLil Luiliiirlsli iiiiti ,\'t-i'iii.iii_ 7.00 I’. W. —- ‘Avlirurill; Si-rmun. and Daily lluly (‘oiiiiiiiiiiiliit 7J5 excl-pt fill ,\ltuiil.iy itiui l-i-iriiiy at 8.15. ljvciisivnc 7.30. mi I riiiuy QUQQQQQPUQVQUQQQOOOOQ-OOOOO-UODGQO O 5 r, Prince 8| l I iivruy his. iuavisraiif-Tni: REV. ii. L. UI~.1\"lU.'\. u. v- MORNING uwiiisiiii- 1l (YULUCK SHORT (iimix iiit int. BE- ._____ crate yvltli the regiment “my l i ‘H r manoeuvres. Meanwli it: ‘a -‘ a l -- Miuy ill t‘ province, and es- of the unit. are receiving instruc- Chm“. “mi ,\HI';_'I'O _\ii1ll|i, tutu Wflfllly H1 Err-art. where she was tion in aerial observation. si-iiiitiit --- - -- Aituiioisgtiiiu ""111 and spout hcr early years, Flight Offiror R. F. Davvnpcrt- is l iiiti-i-iiir-iwii, uuii (PYIKJII fijllipllltliy) will lcnrn with sorrow of the in Cfllllmfiillfl "T lllf‘ i113!"- H" 51c,- -—\\i<lur dotiill Pf Z\ir.<.CIzii'cncc'Baies which ficmmpamod bY l-hTPf‘ i115l1'l39mr5- Piisioriili- mi "Dflilllllliw li-i-,-,|i Ale" occ ri rcccuti_i' in Pasadena. Regimental inouiiicrl lil5p('(‘llOll i l —i|’ii- iiiii an Ca‘. .1. Slit‘ spent several years will 33k!‘- Plflff‘ Tlmsilfll’ aflmlwfl" l-Ipilngui- on "\\'iii.l..»~;»-i- .\'<-\v"-- nf hi‘ iouuj; tiizirricd life in Purt- l" 2 P-m- ‘m ‘m Crllmml" “mm n hi" ,1 l‘"'"“‘ laml- Mimi“ "M “me ten or “em ea“ “l”? Gflifmmi" "‘ “'3'” g ARTIIYII l‘.'\'l"li'.l‘.\'(\\, (llllmlllsi. lwplyp \_,']l“<, My, "pmDvFd Mmher announced as mg . _ Q _ __ h‘ r“ E |,.\ L 1,, ;hiisb:inrl and family lo Pasadena, The omen‘ and ‘wxum’ N110‘ .3 ‘\°l°,|;|.,-..K, .k_\:_ L: 3i..\,',,|,.-h:i,‘,:,, l gagn-UYHLL completed their revolver ])l‘(|f‘lil‘E ié m \ PW‘, PM“ i u...‘ “m judo”, a 1m, of “Sb on Thursday. Cilpi. D. S. itiout- it; ‘ “ ‘ llllliu l. owl kiiidurss, ' her niaiii “Ommi-v M POM“ m“ W1 Wm] U" nlmlllml u“ "“'"l“"" "l 015,”; m up. mi“; m help other‘? highest of 2n points out. of a pfiw- to — Ihi. ii~.i,»,i. i, llkliil]! l A... y...“ W. mum“, M,“ out» 24 score. with s. s. M. Mac- c; _ _ y _ g_ llyimliliiri Aiachcllau sister ‘of the Phenom a do}? Semnd ‘Wm 1B l H“ rhmf-h ‘Vmm! l" .‘Hlmk _ .. , ' " 1m; a ('l.'l\~(',\llti‘ all up“. l|1-"I‘I‘~1'll1l.' latc Mi lhomus itinclicllan Bel- p0 " . ~ . , [my u“, n.8,.“ m mo, ' h‘ The Medical nfiiPPl‘, ‘Limit. RF 7Q lessons t; gm Ii» iJ-llillil 1.\|N‘l'~ hlhinni; one @1115..." 85;’ brzr Seaman, unfortunately was uni-hie in l(‘ll(‘l‘d ll'lll‘|ll‘l'\. ("HIP it. llVlll the (mm M“ John Mncbgnan‘ Ne,“ to carry out lliS‘1‘CV0l\'Pl‘ practice 3 school and ht‘il1‘ll)_l(l. tnii. and two sistcrs. one residing l1lntlifi‘rir’i'ay' but it isl l(‘:l‘lm?l'9&l'h?l' é? IJVENLWG WORSHIP ‘l OHM‘. It !|‘| Belfast. and one in California. m’ w‘ .3 Pa“ (‘qua Hp" ‘ on ' _ ,- - a -|;\|< 1.- luv.» Zrs lllllllMTlllS relatives and lwnwr-Vs “ml” g g bIIORT ORGAN h-"na. m all n; whom n“, Gum“ On Friday morning the Machine ARTI-II R . . . - rlian cvtcnrls sincrrr- sympathy. Gm‘ 7mm’ "ma" ltommnnd Or g ("hnmlc Prelude on the “Old 104th" -- — Caplains J. F‘. Morris and L. R. i‘ l l? in n “mar _ _ _ _ _ _ __ “,._,|,,. “H1311; Cruse CHlTlPfl mil. machine gun I s?‘ ‘" Mr in“: nut“ __ __ __ _ HHHHJ‘ JV ,-,._mm,.d - ' the llflf’ range. A “r "m _ .. . . ti. '1) v glialime (m) ‘m M "Jed for 1,3 Sclo-"Consiiier the Lilii-s i.\t'i'llll\il uii Hi1 .1 mud . c ors macime 2 as r --~ u-piir l r m" fir“ lime m "hm prowl“? Mrs. Frances Holl Trniuor l and thPfiC o‘ lfinsifwlmll ‘hi? prm‘ lg Qermon-“Pcnnnneni. oi- Transit-nit" ' legc of tine tuv IFS, HTS. i ‘ . . r ".1... i _ ’ ’ _ , q Rey. Frank L. Bi. l1 c.G.l-T- Tho ordcily room skiff was blah‘ ‘ I WT r ly complimented on its eflicicnci 3pm,- m‘ (hi- day uhllrr iliiir ion o ' in furnishing an aiimlc supply of l Arthur PflElEl‘S0ll,Ul'lZIlIl1-\1- ls o 2x4 for the vcgimcutal nccdtsk For Y0“ a" “wit”; u, “(u-mm with iitiw mwi-llratllislflllnldthciillilglilllwwill THE BAPTIST ciiritiii ar w a _' a. " ' might, be said that 2x} is used for A'li'fil‘ll\'f‘ foldvrs. discripiive of Clfllfllllll T1598 and this ‘ms ordcr- _ i» ~ —,—— A u.» can 1,7‘. Cllmp to be held at Pd by the orderly 1mm m“ m1“ uonnnnraooodnmzicizowccooo .. . -~ I Zion Presbyterian Church any. o. CARLYLE WTBSTER-—.\ll.\i<'ll.l>i PROF. Loris n. Tnoiirsox-Oriomi“ “"11 ‘ “"=""-'""" MORNING iviuwuii‘ 11.00 \\i.——Tli1-iiu-; "'l‘lii- ilivihilnh Fact" Tho (‘herrv \‘.i!lr\ ‘Jllll .' i7i:.ii lcllu "Tho Lord ls .\l\ ‘JlPIIlYPHl »-*~- liulir-rt Mrs. Jivk '\l.lt I.‘ II‘. ‘ll~. \\ l\luli li, i Oil‘.-O.'I-0<')D00ODODDJI>90D.0:Q]T HOW!‘ and Kay Smith. graduates ii‘ " ' l‘: ‘l “ \ J, t“ H. nf .\lt.. All..~1\i1. Losr-i nay. immsi. minor 1,, ' “'_.|,._'_ ‘.1,_';.:,‘,_;'--ii------ A l'c'lllllll"l'lll llllTSf‘ will be in nt- 1464 L-iti-‘l-IO-Ji. ‘ _ H _ lciiia-iiiri- ‘lllll tho dining room Will P’ "T" '*' ' '_.“.\|\( w, l. H", h» it. olu-i .1.» of u.» sumo fine cook ma sans-mm awn mus" ' " - ’ " wlm has pi-nrrlcri such $20M mm“ ton truck. W. J (‘nrix 103 Cum- 7.00 P. ‘ll. ‘lliwiiu-z "I'll: um‘: lo mi, im- srvcral YPRIS P"! M155 berland St. or 17 Granville Si. Nomi iii tlu~ (‘I-iiiil-I‘ Alicc Pziwrirlce. Charlottetown. ll 230 ‘i-lfiqili. \'(\r.1| l)u(\|p—".|ll\ll " Igufiy-n the luisriiivss manager, and she is ~ r " 3"‘“l'§- "'!l'\‘ih,;l..i| \ m m“ gin/l tn nnswcr nil itiquiries con- FOR SA"E__§EARY pun] AT \|.|,,.,|,,. y}. 3H,, ,.,,,_ rrrninc thc camp All teen-age . “t, , f ‘f6 style and nlrlvi‘ ilirls will" may h? 2.1:] rig!“ :::<.l,\.,.:y“. O 47mg‘. Thc Snbluilli ~. In-iil .iu-i with». 061T‘. ‘rn-iricrs artual or prospec- Morlé" M B9,, sn-Hmmt smw (‘lrisv-a mo-vi n! ll'l ...|...-|. in ti... tive will be hcnrtilv welcomed. memk-ie‘ ' ' U344‘ ivonaing. TIu-ri- -'~ .I lllJii‘ tin- _v..u, ._ I‘ rorrliitl inttliluui l-. {'\l1‘ll(li‘|| 5" OQGQVQLV~NDO6~Q§ 1n Silflllflvl‘ nnil \l lllil'\. o g -3o_cE~‘oIotonooE1Su6' Central Chri e In French: Hnf:~1".~-f.. Bartlett. director of physical edu- cation for the Toronto Board of Education: Prof. J. H. Blanchard. Professor of hunch at Prince of Wiles College. Charlottetown. PF. 1.: Prof. B. N. I. Chant. Professor of Physiology. University of Tor- onfn; Miss Muriel IilIiPF. a mrmhcr of the National merutlve of the Adult Education of Canada: Prof. JD. Paterson. Professor of Math- ematiu. Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown: Prof. WR Shank- linnimtruetor of mathematics at Moose Jaw Collegiate; and Miss Illa Wilbur. with superior teach- ing license in New Brunswick is teaching Latin. q_——-—_iu l l F’ Music: “Selected.” Sermon: "Illustrated." Qunday School 11.50. Music: “Selected.” lemon: "The Surges Around Tm an Church Morning service :- a i i § 3 8 Evening Servioez- g i 8 Church." Organist: Mrs. V. L. Dingwrll. Minilter: llev. s. 0. Cooper. Th- All cordially invited. KYOUUOOZHDQQDDDUDDIQUICE§QO “ THE HOLY SPIRIT " Is Ho Just An influence or a Pvrsnmil llv What is His Office. Nature and “Yuk. Hun" EVAXGELIST‘ ll. R. BRENlilll.‘ SUNDAY, Jl'i.Y ll, x l‘.\l. in L" I’ Al The BRIGHTON ll.\l.i. Spccial Music (ms Slngn ‘ i) annrinnnoaocirziaoe a anal: ..\.....-.’>