llav. it. B. Templeton At Belleque church Over 100 people poured into the Bcdeque Rink to participate in the concluding evangelistic seru vice conducted by Rev. Charles B. Teznpletoai Friday evening. July Jill. Seating accommodation had been provided by a committee dir- ected by Messrs Ralph Callbeck and Robert Waugh. . W.B. Crowe of Bedeque pr dad. and Rev. K. G. Sullivan at Summoraide led the congrega- tion in prayer. The Charlottetown Men's choir auisted in the service of praise and a choir of I00 voices composed of the members of var- . ious Protestant Church choirs in 4.-' I the area led in the service of song. ' ' Mrs. Templeton sang "The Strang- er of Galilee" and "The Old Rus- ged C1-om”. Basing his sermon on Blind Bsrtimseus. Mr. Templeton brought to his littenera I dynamic message ,i on the Christian life. Christianity .l consists of the things you do. i You must pmy to God. read the Bible. join some church and live a .. . life of service. J”; Commenting on the services of - the week, Rev. W.B. Crowe stat- rd. "We have had tremendous preaching keyed to the hungers and needs of our times. and we have had it from one charged with the fire of the Holy Spirit. Mr. Templeton possesses unique gifts of eloquence and power as an everlgelist and preacher. I be- lieve that the crowds we have had in our services is a tribute not only to his personality but also an indication of the spiritual awakening of which we are now just on the verge. Mr. Templeton is leaving a spiritual deposit in our midst which will reverbel-ate in our lives for years to come. As. Chairman of the Committee in charge of the meetings in this area I may say it is a great satisfac- tion to find such a response to the presentation of the Gospel of Christ." As an expression of gratitude for Mrs. Templetonis outstanding contri'bution to the service of praise throughout the week Rev. C. A. Britten. on behalf of those present, presented her with a Kenwood blanket. -rossmy. . THE GUARDIAN. WN llreailalllana and Vicinity Min Alice Toombl has been spending her summer vacation with moods and relatives in Cavendish. Mrs. Adam Mackenzie had. II her elcomo guest her daughter Vera (Mrs. Burke) and little son. from Toronto. The many friends of Mrs. Dan Dixon. who has had a long illness are pleased to learn that she is some what improved. Miss Gloria 1-lcany or Clinton, has been spending her vacation with '.Miss Dorothy Matheson, Breadalbane. The Christian Church Mission- my meeting Wu held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Craig on Friday evening. l Miss Catherine atevenaon of Fredericton has been engaged as teacher for the coming year at Breadalbanc Rural school. Miss Louis Ramsay is spending a pleasant vacation with her aunt: and uncle Mr, and Mrs. Lorne sea- man of Breadalbane. Mrs. Susan Ncwson has return- ed to her home alter spending a few days with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Eddison Hcany. Mr. Hadley Woodside's Garage has under gone extensive repairs and is now a. splendid building. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. Woodside. Among those who attended the Provincial Convention at the Wo- men's Institute were Mrs. Law- rence Newson and Mrs. Lorrie Sca- man of Breadalbane. A number of young people trom Breadalbane attended the Camp fire on Friday evening sponsored by the Pleasant Valley and Fred- eriction Young Peoples. The Women's Institute of Bread- nlbane Village was held on Thurs- day evening at the home 0! Mrs. Harold Toombs alter the meeting A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the coni- NDRESSES AtHOLMANmu- Cool, Comtol:tabie1Wearabies' F or gFUN UNDER 1:HE SUN! priced each- ' Be Cooler - Smcrlor - In These New circle Skirts The new Circle skirts in the favorite materials La ' cluding drapery fabrics and washable paisley printa Sizes 12 to 16. Each- 5.95 -i 7.95 Cotton Ilirmlls Popular dirndl skirts in fancy print. designs. wide lastex waist band Ills almost any size. Moderately) 1.98 OUTDOOR SHOP-Booould Flow SWIM and PLAY IN STYLE AND COMFORT Yes, you'll swim and play in style and comlort in one of our figure flattering swim suits. Shown in one and two piece styles in plain and printed bengaline. satin. las- iax, cottons. sizes 12 to 44 in the selection. 3.98 to 18.95 OUTDOOR SHOP-Second Floor .j.......:...- In A Wide Selection IIIRBESS BEIITIME mittee in charge. The Misses Eleanor and Junetta Pom . I f Murray and Wellington Murray - - "15? 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Whal- 0VCl' Father did. he did. He was learning by imitation. although he didn't: know it. He saw how every O'Leary and one they canced to meet, big nr I I O Vicinity little, was polite, and took care to be respectful. He saw that his tn- tire I A Grip . ., .. . 3; attended the "'9' war” right 3'0”K 950"” hi! Womenis Institute Convention own business and paid n atte t. ion to others. Once Fathe(l- turliled wmch met in Charlottetown ' Deck yolu-salt out in denim for a holiday of carefree fun. These sturdy. stylish sundudn will put you at your ease. In blue. rose. grey. yellow. green and brown with white pique trim. Dirndl lklrt and Jacket ................- Blouses and Boleros 1.69 Halters, each lhorln, pair .. with others who never interfern with you." so at last they left the cornfield and headed over to the garden. Jim had done is lot of good won; '"d "M ” mmv "NW" interfere Miss Jean Kennedy or Charlotte- town. a former resident of 0'Lesry, is visiting in the village the guest of her mother Mrs. John Kennedy. Miss Kennedy is recuperating a!- ter her recent operation. LADlES' WEAID-Main Floor letter grade Tom-Boy Denim Shorts Reversible Plaid Halters in that cornfield. He had. left he- imdh hdlm I lot of little pits whom Mr, and Mrs. muph MuL,m,an. hzd : d"! 101” While Kfllbs. HF Green Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Mm :01; he alnr Farmer Brown George Wilkinson. Springfield mu :1 mwmll. "3 L179 15 NR0 West. have returned home after a. ' 9 We ""55 fl” 5911' EIOIIE. very pleasant and delightful trip ,'nmcE or FOXES” AT THE to the Gaspe Peninsula. Quebec. CAPITOL. SUMMEBSIDE New Styles and Materials In SUMMER slullrs . , Visit ii s t v s i . Allhous-ll Cesare Borlzla may .33y""sZ.lX?y"1 ergrisllzlllfg-liallte L31” 13?. 110" Bhfwnpulll :lCl:;tl::H.rosfi1i:ollJgrssSt.eumJ:l1iecr Slkmsl IA wide mm have removed a record number of united church which met in in, styles. Featured in White and pastels. sizes 15 2:15 apxlicaevildaglened Victim hm" We Jmd 01 the llV- Elmsdale United Church on Thurs- ing, his methods left in great deal day lmernoon, July ugh wgx-g;. SPORTSWEAR-Main moo, CIIIV Hill ............................ .. OE-I-noon snaps,- Socovnd Floor -juugm-s-.---:....m..-..:...M?. Extra Value In Blouses Cotton blouses in tailored style with small fused collar. short sleeves - - - pastel shades with white collar and cuffs. each- 1.98 Whlte Cotton blouse: with lasiol bodice. Short puff sleeves and lace trim. each- 3.98 White Cotton Eyelet embroidery blouses with ruftlcd neck and Those from o'l.leary who attend- to be desired as far as imagination Mrs. Jghn Matthews; M,-3. Lew” and distinctive touches were con- Bernard; M,-,' John Moreshegd: corned. . Mrs, Edward Macbougall; Mrs. Th" 1-5 ”"' ”D'nl"'l 01 T-W3 George Mnyhewi Mrs. J. M. Mac- J Wheelenwho with Niark-Lac Kirk. wlmlams; My-5, famce Mncpougnll; ' mnctloned. as art director on Mrs. w.g,Dlck5gn. -.:....m...j: Twentieth Century-Fox's "Prince ....... of Foxes." an exciting historical M Th, annual picnic or the I I n . "- "T 3' drama of Borzlal: nefarious .in- Knutsford United Baptist Church D . trlaues. commit to the Capitol was held on Thursday evening Thelire. Where it Will Oncn its en- July 14th at the Athletic Grounds Another Sportswear Dcpnrtmcnt feature-' M' ' J. I y .l lsscs Navy Blue hfl'"'l'.' 511:3 '1'i2c”u1q;'(')l'1lii;a;l;?:lm. double stitched and nail head aarlement on Monday. in omesry and it was attended by For 1-he lllclllre. filmed in its an immense throng of people who entirety in Italy. which stars Ty- , tone Power. Orson Welles and ' Wanda Hendrix in one episode in i the life of the notorious 15th Cen- tury adventurer. Wheeler had to ' brush up on the rulcr's evil tal- eats. "All murderers go." asserted the srt director. "Bo:-gin was strictly small-time: all he knew was pois- ' on. since he never varied his technique. it'll a wonder tho in- l- tended victims didn't catch on." thoroughly enjoyed themselves Delicious lunches were served, also hot-dogs, and canteen service. Tho children and young folk enjoyed rides on the chair-plane and there were other amusements, All in all it was s fine evening of fun. fel- lowship and enjoyment. - There was a splendid nttendanro or one hundrmt and nine at the 2.98 . SPORTSWEAIL-Main 11100, "Where Old Friends Meet" sleeves. Each- 1.98 w,,mm.B M. . ry .. .. Rwy or the United Church of Canada OUTDOOR SHOP-Second Flool r (1) Praise Him ea v a tvtlig: 2:53;? Lllmnd leaders and mu. ghua,-.9--. (2) J M10 a th district. cogopemumgnm, 93: 99”” 9' "W A fine talk on Vacation school 1"” 0"!” tlhildfm thin had sendinz the children pm” m' '” '""' W w" 9”" M'”'-”” ''"'"'.i” 7"" 1' "1 "lhm to school and metlgiohgluntllli in 33?, M” am",,.,”3f?"d, hf” l::iil'd m1l”.&i?.?.'li'? so! ally”:- which have enabled contemporary "Unto the Hills around do I lift aplgndid y;,h.,.;o, 1 '99 9 93 "1 3 l 0 N0 - ' I '3' 0 scientists to determine that the up my longing eyes". The preal- There were .lgm,”..e3;f, ':&e:?g' ”:;h"ml"'d"' Mm vnd"h"' 10' 33:" is-til-'gd"" In" 'moh a" fatal potion was arsenic. dent Mrs. Alhan W. Crsewell pre- - Th! Clollnll 01 the 0'1-&Rl”y and represented the gum” t I: 11 'l”""7 m” V'"'d”d "" the dfiymun '" In his lengthy career as a sided. The opening devotion was Church Vlmlon school was held Schools or O'I,.eu-y, 3,... .nd giffl-m"'1"'t' '9"'""” W" "W and ,0 Med 0 movie art director ldirring which taken by the Cascumpec Auxiliary. on Tllundly evenlns July lath in Bloomfield. Assisting the visiting tn,” ”u,,' ” 1" ”'"”"" ""' 1”” gnve m. on 1,. ','.”.';,”,f,";," 3' he has won several Academy A welcome to the visiting dele- "'9 059"? "NW4 ohmchv 'm”'e 1954"! WW0 "10 10110”!!! teacla- h yangumbfh oi "mot ho" whosoever balionatth in an Awards. Wheeler has been called sates was given by Mrs. nerdy of Will I Blllendld lttendlnce 0! pIt'- era: From Brae:- Mrs. Ivcy Mam W 7. .0, may e '.chool' aha V mm upon to arrange many spectacular Elmildale and the reply was given ""5 "id "midi Who enloyed a p-my”; Mm F. wg men”! uh. gm. soh.wIg;:: u M nu ma lusting lite" deaths. At least one reason for his by the Campbellton Auxiliary splendid llrosnm prepared by the mm. Mgcncm; Mn Jlmeyuu, mnugmm mm” Ind 5'lllP' M - condemnation of cinema poisoning through one of its members. The 03114391 V310 W9" dlfwlld Ml Klnnon; from O'Leary:- mg, pm me 'md."'ul "com o: m' V tit: u?'"" "”u”4 93'9" I!"- is that it ran. to provide impresa- roll call was in crime of Mn. vi! Vl-Mn! leldm Ml-I Annl Macmmon; Mrs ldward aasc- ;m;,..,,, who M, ,,,,n 3;, ' " ”" .. ' ”'''''m'”'''” "”''i"'”' lva maps from - ohotomphlc Burlelsh of Bldelord. Mrs. Pike of M””"'' ” 9"" 3'l'v 18- 5- "Id Dousall: Mrs. Lewis nemsnl; am. efficient c of the tar 01:.” nltllala mm”. ”"""'”” "'9 standpoint. tor this purpose, he Alberton give an interesting rm III lmlrn Underlny oi Bu John Matthews; Mrs. Herbert sund Soho.” 'ol hr as ” :4” I. G wort . is prone to give a pi-olesslonsl port on Branch which she st.tend- 1"”'W1l9. P. E- I. who were assisted vgmm. M", 0,0," Mum". M.m:.?on "l mu h.”z9:n"-. ”: Borgia. portrayed in "Prince of which was held in the nlmadale Foxes" by Orson ' Welles. admin- united Church on Thursday alter- zirtered slow doses of a white pow- noon July 13th. The theme was I (let called at that time, canterella, "With God all things are possible". school ciosmg which produced death throes The theme hymn was number 681: ' finest Milli? flilll .2. i s z 0 l miles on the torture rack. or in the embrace of an "iron maiden." .g. r o l : een de- ed in Sackvllle N. 3. Th Hi 11- by I numb" of teachers from the d . . . W 0 "pr V. 0 M llshla or the Year: Work wean tries 0'59"? ""1 3"" 5l""'-7 5c'””'' m'1'h:ufvirstw itgn 3.'."fK"i r RM-'ll by delntea representing .n The Church vacation school bass: Wu g Ion. by th. scm;lPffgo:1':' bl-let remarks oongratulating the children and their leaders on the fins pron-am and the excellence of j Ch do i N 8. CI! Kohl” Jul 10th ltd th 1111- ,, CARS!-IALTON aumy. Ennland .wi-es ..”.2.."u3'"v'f" re'l:l'.he:e:'t:'liIil: ll Wllm VII in Frld:y Jul; ml- '1'" ' ”"' 8' ""”'"'- "i" """' '8" 9' '”""" "'9 """ ,,.(cp)..A gou,:.m.h.,.d .t..g. mm, gm W"; cm, Ind up 13 although the official closing was Evelyn U"”m'! 91 31! ,b"'uh.v "MM Oh Glilllllr 1” 3150 Wh- eesch II to be used for weddings Auxiliaries and special officers 5"” 9" '""”"9'7 "hm ” ”" :l-itl.1lnIl.Jl':l2le:! mgllccaud lligmtctr ungunyigqcnhudun on "Mr , mi teach )1 III e . here which lmmd vorv lnl-ereltlne vtlg: "93 '" '4 Vt "W" V” general theme of the school. "we The chairman then welcomed a lab I lhummm ' mug oo, a do their friend: in a law 5'v'ou"'.i...... words and issued the children and i sit! . Gaokvllle. N. 3.. ma . . . -' ' am 3 ,:."h”3h':'mm,, 3"". 1,. "a, me, -2.: .m;:m:'"t';'e !i'0lt.::."lOe'ng;:EB."hy tollowed grater minister In. A. 1'. Baker conduct . 79.. 1 than presented :29: whlctiedtha ::ltl':l0m0on -fence Younr reo- c,,,,,,,,, ,,,mm. .0” E133” - IAII 1 . i . ii 2 - 5. ii” an mmygoa w, ugwmmmw mm chairman was the minister. ::?,'”:1 3:: ton Isle ttna- 8N flu ' ' ' ' m 8' "' '”"'""" "'9 "" C19” " w' 0' m”'"”"' "' ””'"”" son or luv. asrlsnd nrook' a IIIWIIIS mg worshhlp was cangucua 1,, 3:: his appreciation of the fine nr- um gm" 0, mud.” n .. mm on ltaedlctlon was pronoilunua "'””-glupwp -ounala am:-noon -nu my I-llnclr I -cl; "Va 0 "I'll uv.,w.o.nuuun. -missus: ” ""' .- WW "ll in-j '"”'” "” ”'""- Irma mslnuogoytnaanatlaranllhn:1- .-