MONDAY. ‘Have MORE fun this Summer! Go swimming all you want, play tennis; get your hair all mussed up. It will only take a. few minutes to comb the curls back in place with an Empress permanent! Get one now! Phone 1604 For Appointment One Week’s Specials on Permanents E M PRESS BEAUTY PARLOR ovvvovvovooocoo Was It Montelli A l c o 0 , iniz. The funeral service was held in , S. $lC1)il€li'S Church Burliziigmn cn "ilr-Sflav afternoon. The service at the ChUIOKl. and grave was conducted by Rev. Mr Gardener. Charlotte- town. A large number of friends “Y weie present (kits! the benediction . . , . . WllS pronounce re remains WCIC l-hfln‘ ('-‘R““‘L Z liiid to rest in the adjoining cemet- v 0v 0 o v o v o 0 0 ovooooovooo‘ ' 9W- The W111 bell-FED; were 51X 118D- hews ofthe deceased. William but, Samuel Birt. , Elmer Birt, Reagh ‘Birt. Hollis Birt and John Murphy. Kind stmipathv is extended to the sorrowing family and all other friends in their sad bereavement. .. , _ The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- U“"‘S m“ be d9 ifred Campbell, Iiishiown was the scene of a, pleasant. gathering when i Jig? neiifhbgrs and frietnds asset?)- to en er a reoep ion e1: an irivn-iz land his dbrgetrwho mid en recent v marrie . e course (M A of the evening they were Diiesenied _ m“, > - d _i with an address aiso a well filled V, “m, no strongi purse on behalf of all present. Alone i? z z \O4oo4-6§O$0c i. iCtiziiiiiii d iYUlllW page V2)“ cc. No mover how excellent a nlc :i..iv be ii»: cant pet the full " .iii.i Slliltif‘ of the‘ ‘iii ‘Cflll. lin silmzvihintzi Xlflii l “t. .. no?“ . .,. W, . . . . l . ‘with the heaty congratulations of titan’ tum. “by, ilt. iiouxint harm a many friends‘ Mn Campbell ex_ “Hal I wis leaving you out of ac- Dressed m5 ‘hanks i“ a few We“ Tn. that a ~ n. lr‘ f: fittina remarks on behalf of liis " e and himself. After a dainty ilutich had been served by the ladies the remainder of the evening 1:213 spent in dancintz and music till a cs iilvriiya the original tin.- three of you are emu tori-fher. Mind if l l" iirplare?" J‘ nlgxphsflliiciflgsfllzis {gilshjlxllfaurmlvgheriouiallfll dgpgiiéed ~ ~ ' '. l l c 2,‘; Al" cuff-We I “on ' bob 1w 1e lonlz years of wedded b11551 and hab- mni bud mvchomgy? I; piness. Mr. and Mrs. Caniggelils will " ' an anything: to hide iiwviilringlizspiégii cgaékillgxcdiglerlg“ The conzretration of St. Stephen's Church were pleased to have with them on Sunday at their church service Rev. T. B. Millman of Dio- cesan Theological College. Montreal, who assisted Rev. Mr. Fream at this service. Rev. Mr. Miliman was o. former member of this church and . m»: to welcome an i i you. sit‘. Tony Montelli would (lifioimnt p know a zen- 1 when l see one. although l‘lll an ititcrcst in the lady's pres-r . v told him. only omitting ref- eri ‘it? to the disroveriv of the stolen !'.‘f‘.‘.i ‘ '. .' '. . Dth - 31,. Hjqd ‘,m.,,",:_?f,_i“t._0":kcd eggs}. immv friends ext/end to him a lilhhflCCfi) cc of it as a truthfuli heart-V welmme l" l“ time5- . ‘i .t 'bth ———— ‘,,,‘,‘,§,,“,,,,,,,“.f{{°,‘0m§‘§l “.11., an”: Mr. Edwin Murnhv is making pre- , o.“ .. -- l (,1 y, kn paratlons to enlarge his place cf N‘ “vylom Qcuvrlselplfafigd‘ business here in Sea View. to iii‘. sorts of knots." he said. ‘c of mv i)"-l._'0l' Judgment I A most successful lce Cream Soc- ial was held at the hall here on v 1- . t ll m: {,.,,l,h1h$tt 5x} ratyi-Hrg o te Mcndav evenina under the auspices --q-,.“.._,,,, my of the Sea View W. I. There was a M‘; yo“ would,“ larlze izatherinrz and all ccreatlv en- ' n15, . ved the ice cream and cake uro- vided bv the ladies. 'l'he vcunz re"- I.-. pie later indulged in a few do “That's what I s like to be more frank with ’\\'t“llfi you?" Jrrrv stared. “Sounds as if there .. . . 5' . s, 1 9 _ - my h land splendid music was provide ~v ‘f, l. n n“ b” mm h“ ‘Ema c the Miswg Andrew cf Fh-cetcivn and w. , i» .1 .. ._ Mr. Brrnrird lVlcKinnon. A nice sum o .s. Sviixmntend nt Glen -illi'i1t‘(i the sizire with dclih- ‘m5 Teflllwd I01‘ War purposes < . our é m ~‘,‘,’~,.,.£F,“‘,,§‘,“‘,,’£§,‘7‘_§ 2.2:, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Pickering and Pam» hp (vrnlcflpfl-i little son of Summerside are spend- ,, (1,, c; m“ is ti“ in‘: a few dnvs holiday here the n. n 5,0,...» |'!l"Fi§ cfnlvlr. and Mrs. John Pita:- \ iriovidod ri rliversioimcrinil- Sawler Nursing Home, where she DEIITRAI.’ GUARDIAN This column Is reserved for nun oi a newly nstu s may at l unto o Wold. otrlotly pay- uhle In advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. OONFEDEBATION LIFE INQUI- ANCI. 1.4789. SEE T!!! PBINCESSES’ DOLLS at Holmanw. Children 10o. Adults . L-1093-7-28-4i. WATER. RATES — Persons who have neglected paying water rates an reminded that shut-oi! lists will be on the street after Monday the 28th 11-1085-7-28-11. CORRECTION. — In Prize List of Live Stock Exhibition. the follow- lnz corrections are made-Standard Bred. Sec. 9. Female bom before 1938. Clydesdales Sec. 11, same cor- rection. 14-1054-7-28-21. RETURN TO MARYLAND. will}. and. Mrs. Fred Gates, West Royalty, had as their sts last week Mr. and Mrs. Clar Cooper and son. of Frederick, Maryland, who left Sat- urdav on return. Mrs. Cooper was a intimate school chum Mrs. Gates’ when they were attend! Acadia and have not seem e other for 21 gears. It was a Jolly meeting and e visitors who motor- ed here, carry back with them happy memories of the Garden Province. Personals George Muttart has re- home from the Mrs. turned to her was a. Patient. Pte. Vernon l... Ford, of the mechanized unit spent five days leave with his wife and parents in North Milton before leaving for Ontario, Mir. Arnold spencer of the R. C. A. Ft. Medicine Hat, who has been visiting his uncle. Mr. John Spen- cer, Malpeque Road, Charlotte- town, has left on return, it being his first visit to P. E. I. War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Presf) JULY W. ISIS-British captured. Delville Wood and entered Longue- val. Russians took Brody in Gale a on the Lemberg-Rovno railway, fol- lowing three days cf fierce figh.ing.| Germans attacked French positions in the Vosges regcn. Use Mlnard's for sprains. lottetown; Mr and Mrs. E. L. scarce. naluax. N. S. Manv friends will regret to learn‘ of inc serious illness; of lvli'._.ioi.n Pit...ci'iitg_ following a_ pdlllil/LIU bcIvAC at his nuine iii Sea view. Mr. William rnompscn is report- eu to 0e quite iii at I115 iiuliie if! 141111113)’ l The Darnley W. l. met at the hflllle o; Mrs, wallow iiicNutt icr their Jury meeting. ‘incl-e was u. 200d attendance OIVXHUHIDCTS with, the President DICSldlllR. ‘ihe mire:- osz oxneo with me Cue and Creed in uillscll, tutti‘ wiucn the roli can and min-die..- WCYB readjtlltl- 001'!“- poiidenee ouait with. ‘inc busiiitos tnsuus on IJHUWQLX and blah-B‘ W931! CCITAD-Qieu ior the Convention ‘in iviznpeuue iii-c 18m. it was also tie looll Interest, but advertising of‘ be Inland THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iobii oiirroii Ell you'll WIN. ab. 25550:. Cc Jib tmfil. ll-A-llVES=--"~'=~-~~ MINUTE MINIATURES BRIEF BACKGROUNDS IN THE CAREERS 0F CANADA‘! CAPTAIN? IN WAR. COMMODORE G. C. JONES. R.C.N. Commanding Officer, Atlantic Coast Commodore George Clarence Jones, one of Canada's finest “Sea Dogs", has been appointed as of February 12th, 1941, Officer Com- manding of the Atlantic Command The first two years of this war have been a brilliant chapter iur the Commander. As “Capfain D" he commanded our Destroyer Flotilla operating on it's Atlantic Coast. and has been responsible for the _ safe convoy of merchant and troop slfps out of Atlantic ports in con- junction with the British Navy across the Atlantic to all the Allied ports. This is the biggest transport and shipping convoy system ever seen in the world's his- tory. Canada was in great luck to have such a man in her decimated navy when wnr broke out. For long as it takes to bu'ld a war ship in time of need, it takes even longiet- to pra- diice officers capable of handling it. Jones is ii Bluenose, as his par- ents and all his grandparent; were before him. born in Halifax 45 years ago. He was of the first class that entered Canada's Royal Naval Collect», when it opened in Halifax in 1911. With 21 cadets he went i In Memo riam GIOIOI WILLIAM MIGDONALD Donald, son m. Qflfl MacDonald at the early, . Death came lat; result on owl o» Q. no to titular young manpussedawaya thoP. .I|- land Hospital about four hours af- ter the accident. The late Mr. “Willi? dis tion. Grill! Dbyiilove and enjoying rfect health he hm a brilliant fu e s toning ore hiaiuiéitttaeaflueticworrdiwdmm am e the b d to limelight ha, nevertheless was rapidly racking his mark in hockey. As defenoemon for the Jtmior Royals for three Keats Willie developed rapidly. 0n is last year with the team, mm against Perth Blue orial Cup playdowns edwith: em- at Ottawa the of friends for in the game; and loads and loads of courage." above writer's remarks were never borne out m a hockey some, but. companions with him at the time of the fatal accident can well bear them out: “Willie" MacDonald faced death in the same resolute way he layed on ice surfaces and a fit epilogue one can but eazfl-Iewasogameguy" fimeral was hel from the residence o puen 66 Street on Friday afternoon, y 11th and was one of the largcs ever seen iin the city. Services at the house and grave were conduct- ed Rev. I-iiugh Miller, choir of ‘Trim y United Church being in at- tendance. m Pallbearers, former team- mates of the deceased, were: Messrs. Chris. Gallant. John Davies. Coyle, Leith Jay. Buck Whitlock. Vernon Blane . The followin tributes all bear testimony to t e esteem in which and a flying start in your gasoline. Noel DeBlois; Wendell Boyce and al 11913111110. Wreaths: Harold MaoCormae: Labor Protective Union; Aunt Rena i i‘ AWEEK-END AT HOME Wlll. DO US GOOD Many are week-ending at homo one‘ week: going away by public conveyance the next. Both mean big gasoline savings 50/50 with our Fighting Forces by cutting your car's gasoline consumption by 5D ‘Z- Plon the rest of the summer week-end! along these lines. Canada needs the G0 50, 50 WITH OUR FIGHTING FORCES.) JULY 28. 1941 -__. . f. Pledge to go heplwnaosv Th. mm“ REMEMBER: The slower you driw, "M" u m", u” : e . . Cross: Mr. andy Mrs. bert thg more you “we I 3 IIUDIUIO. Cons7l7l“;,.'°"rl Stanley and family; Mr. and Mrs. "I- ffiaize you/c fiat. VICTORY i; and Uncle Albert. Spray: Bul MoGuigan, Uncle Hairv and Aunt Janie, Mary How- ati’. d family. the Claybouvne famil , Gladys and Joseph, the Roya Hockey Club, Mrs. Haley and lyn, Mr. and Mrs Robert Dalziel. Bruce, Dick and Elmer Head, Florence MacLean and Edith Dystant. Jerry, Mr. and. Mrs. Jack his mornlns sermon "Sotllfvlns Sanloy and family, Mr. and Mrsi God." In Moffattu translation of fggglggd (lffifiigmfihlgfefibrglrlflfir (i315. verse 5 "For before he was token ' ' ' to Heaven his record was that he lvlr. A. J. L d, Mr. and Mrs. ' n Jog“ Shephefiif Mm Lartef and’ had satisfied God. There is a. rec- afclnzriilsl, Jack fall/ant ark! the oxrd lolf every life, it is written in am. r. an 1's Pimy, t e ves of those with Whom we gggigalguillad gglélflfakm “guilsgflq- come in contact. God demands all ' v _ I ' L ‘T'_ from us. No life in its human frail- Abbott Mr and M“ Edmund s W ty can satisfy Him, it is also the story of His infinite love, our best, ley and family. Allan and. family. St. Avards Orchestra, Gladys and coupled with His love. The life that satisfies God is one that recog- Mar, Dot and Addie. Lcstzi- tvlc- nlses the will of God. a recognition Le: . Mr. and Mrs. George Shep- hard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter iawlnr; that comes as we patiently walk with Him. It is a life that only An ie and Lawrence, Aunt Gertie. knows, but obeys the voice or God." Tmfairffsffiirfi Suggested by the great gallery of the faithful in Chapter 11 of the eliistle to the Hebrews the Rev. I. Judson Levy took as the subject of "l". Morinn. Frank and Mabel Heron, Ruth McInnis. MCaidsd of/Irsylngijathy: gphn Baillie. r. an s. rc on essery, ‘- mer Lin}; and Allison England] Qggogisggeitflentlfflgtfh‘gun iéeavfifly Capt. Montgomery. Camp Bordcrt. - 5 a a ° 59° “B 9m“; Happy Bgnjamln, Eleanor p5. the way trusts itself to God. Our sci-v. Mrs. Wedge and Alfred Mrireooi-d is being written with the and Mrs. Frank Gallant. Mrs. E. mssmg day. Wm it sans“, God? xcgipfgimlgf: “Egitnrfmaxgd Miss Doris Tait in her solo gave a very understanding expression to “Prayer Perfect." The thoughtful sermon of the evening was "God Tivvlrr, Guides and Guiders of 7th Charlottetown 00.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dalzlel. Gertrude, Mrs. Georizie Repeated bombing raids on BrI- . tisb port ares: and the industrial midlands bu attracted fresh ut- tention to the fflllllflll suffering of the many thousands of civilians in Great Britain who ore harried from shelter to shelter and finally driven into the open oountr by successive raids. Eventually paces are found for them all. places of relative ‘y. but their belong- ings of all kinds are destroyed. The task of emergent: feeding alone Is difficult. The ta: of acting them u? once more with some quantlt o clothing and budding l| mu more difficult. To meet than onormoul needs. funds have been started in various ports of the world. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has permitted the use of her name In connection with QUEEIPS CANADIAN FIIND DDIIATIDNS FDR Alli RAID VIDTITiS the Dominion campaign. which l; officially known as "The Queen’: Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- tlms." Every dollar contributed to thv Queen's Canadian Fund goes iviih- out deduction to the Lord ltliiyoi of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Provincv should be forwarded to the Royal Trlllt Company, Charlottetown which reports the following re ceipts to date: Received Saturdays- Miss Jennie C. .Docherty, Ca: dlgan, $5.00. New Glasgow Women's Instltutg $5.00. Previously acknowledged $2,577.51 TOTAIP-SAGTLFI. --: i" that it was tirre site . it. i . i Miss Glad" AAA-ills‘ s“m‘““~’"5139- - l u ice Cream Sccisl "Pm the“ i“ 1913 m HMS 39*‘ Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah _ H ,...,, d, "$3., tho 1nd,, ,0 was a. recent visitor to her hOll.5_§'llluli9mLg1e$olr‘afiu and mans we“. wck o; (he gyms}, Fleet when Comm.‘ ML and M" Fred Mac. tggrfigénainztgfi'£: ‘Ezra’; the Hess. Mrs. Rattee led the ganadn to 81v‘ the“. w,“ to the“. "h" cuter-tors." the siipcr- hcre- made for same. A letter was also war broke oiii. seven of these went Donald and family. 3011119- Bebl-‘l- ed a, the aflstame o, n; Chg"), quiet half hour period. ‘This was country‘ Mae and Laura St-"elc, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hcnnesscy. Mrs. Mary M"h-1r. Vernon MacFnrlniic Mr no“ Mrs. Arthur McInnis and. Reg, Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Nickerson Mr. and Her friends are sorrv t0 learn that ‘cud 1min purl Qrcteailvglrliigiiliizilfltiu: to ' ' i ' a cu i l ‘ Miss Hilda Adams was obi": d. §‘,’,‘,‘,‘°,,fi,,§°,,,‘f,‘,i mfqe [or this gall]- owiniz to illness to resign her nt. - um,“ m me m,“ “Hui-i Mp5 tion from the cfrire ci the Tanton, ‘umm. MCAM. Kmmy mvlmd m; HlViZS. Suffolk, Flaqship of Admiral Cradrlock. nmong them Jflll0S.Til.'tC fziklosuffcred an acute dlssappolntmcnt that probably sav- very impressive. She asked us to keep the face of God unveiled be- fore us", and that the path ol a christian could not always be tread And whereas the Cornwall dis- trict Rally of the Women's Mission- ary Society of the United Church of Canada. believe that the Valley Ladies’ Quartette. Mrs. Mutch. Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. MacRae, Mrs. Weir, who sang with charac- . fir? ‘d 1Tb be Confirmed) 8C8. V1911,’ ‘glrlyéscfiflzSlall/Tllfgirsriliifrixq:‘if?I members to her lilylélflfl/O cigialt {a}; ed his life. I-le lost ire draw for lihfilrshigitiirlclfrnslnirxipcllsegda51143519‘? gilrifigglotxpnreifurlggfilss. ‘llgixgonyfig: in an easy way. "we must u” our Mothers M Canada have the nah‘ . . . " ’ ' ' l m e e or . . A r. . ‘ . ' = .- A iii] VlOlilliV lsigssfniittiiigotpiliciusisn of the uut-i- {om (rm Oflfthttahgeveg (imiadiins :0 Mflleer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stan- our Prfilff" ma Clark's "um-k- l“““"‘°° 5°’ K°°d "MW u" to wk 1n return that the Govern- - ., Mrs. Lelizh Sutherland and Mrs. M“ we nwemm was brought to a “"5 ‘r w h e A m m s H" ° ley. Joe and Emily Gauthier, Mn! hark my soul». younger people of our congregation. men; pron»; shell- som from the Wlili-"m Cml-‘hlsi “ttglmed “he meet‘ close uy the siiixiniz of the National HMS. Good llfilw- BlwYl-ll’ all" and Mrs P. J. Gallant. Mr. and‘. ' 1g we my] ghqmfl-ley W111 1M1“; tremendous Wm of strong dunk Mrs. i-Iarrv Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.| i" ‘if ‘he P“°55‘1°ri“li“ °°““'7°t“’" Anthem after which a delicious the Good Hope was sunk in naval Ben Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Maur- ivith the Presbyterian Church which Aux“ was Sm-vem Coast of chm, and How 9'" w° t” do n? remembering the havoc ivroiiglit in g weather for m loam there is hisii: in hm c,.n-‘ ___ _ ‘File Darnlcv trustees have enrol!- _ (~{;p1r|1l|111[y we“; ed Mr. John W. Murphy as princi- -, in-pn ii" 1m» nae-gm; Q1 ‘fir, nril and Miss Lillian lvicbeod, as as- Br; u, his home 1n Q11“. slstent. This iv. Miss McLecds third o :12“ of 78 _veiirs. The vear as teacher in Darnley School family hzid been —‘ z of this r-cmmi-n- The ladies of Darnlev helfl an I00 hnsclf mam" l Ciuaam social in the hzill Tuesday s, re his pgss- everiiniz and in spite of imfavoi-ablei H — weather ihcre was a izocd zaiherlnit .WEH §.§‘.~.i.i“1.=.%'ii%‘§°.io?.¢m3i§h ‘$323 SiliiiiiiER SPECIALS Cream and crke provided. A sub- stantial sum was realized for ltrd Complete Line Innoxa Toiletries View Schcol for the ccminlz year. Cross DurnCses. , Dr. Leiizh Crozier i< spent-lino a ishort holiday with friends here Darnlev and is receivinr ~o- warm walcrme. Dr. Crczier has a itocd practice in Ontario and is success- iiil in his profession. Miss Edith Donald is spending a few dars pleasantly with friends in Sea. View. I i Miss Evelyn Donald spent the I week end at her home here in Bea W. At Special mpum oearms zle/Iasiwwm Iwiigailwzifv; .es.v's or - Diicollllls iregent visitor to Sea View the truest of his many frlemh here. Mr. Stewart has been a resident (f Western Canada for a numbarpoi I vears before enlistlm and is receiv- lno a warm welcome from many old friends. Master Isiah Donald is spending ‘a pleasant visit with friends in Cas- cumpec. Master Elmer Hickey is spendiniz his holidays pleasantly in Freeww the guest of his sister Mrs. Horace Candy Specials Moirs, Ganong’s Hunt's, English Toffee. i J Complete Lino Mil‘. and Mrs. F. R-“KAOO. MraGeonzeB d I. viiti in Hifixrnalilibon the mite? airlift. afndngfrs. Brylenton and family. REDDIN inAn :5; dill/[gliéilnfll figacrilgcmgpéggdwms himself in cold and peasoiip fog in . Love To Thee and the patrol off New York Harbor, learn- i§m§l§§piélf§i 1 Cor. was read in ing from his captain the severe unison. Prayer was offered bv Mrs. lesson of how not. to complain Mntiwaldnafirlzlsanbebljllilzstzlogiixés about We food. when he received a rs. .. V‘ , _ _ special prayer. Several of the mem- 3:19;‘; ‘figigsssirgirpgmzolaiiewgfg? bers contributed helpful rcadinfls on it -~ ~ the topic The sinalniz of hymn can of he Battle Fleet. His Cap- esus y . v . . - .m e on n c common ‘groimhbélthllgorigflrtkgf lggdmefizlllhii’ o"V(Anq‘iL‘shc1i-91Botf the m: §ar°1°$hu§l1cfMf§§Q tfifj, fljsifif‘; Mine Laying Flotilla. amamd and s‘ delighted Jones b chooain him as Y Z f th b i e part of the meet- irciA. Sgvergsl “B5315 were dbacusscd. A his first lieutenant. which means lsgtermwatshreadniivotitxflylgfiltetliiclfi executive officer of the ship. l-lc Y5 e W‘ < found the North Sea a "picnic" mllmfielslggllgl“ ‘Qf$‘§§,'.“ alter m.» Atlantic, and he and his stud‘, Book on the Bufggon of the fellow officers, young enouyn to Skeem and his wonderful and de-' have not a nerve in their bodies. voted life to hi‘; proressioré iglthwitg! wguld lake my my on earth Wm, lrrliargellgtézarlegufltgdu gegctuv llégnc; acute joy. 'I'hei'e were a good few mlflfbv an present The 3mm“! of “stickey parties“ stealing round the National Anthem and Mizpah Zevbruizze and Hellzoland Bivht to aenedilctionllbrolillaléjgasiléigvgglgym: "lay their eggs" about two in the a eose. unc . i momllm was! ‘md a “an ha“ hour rob chanclng upon them one day while.- ‘ ____ out on reconaissance, dropped down Mm EdwarlllMclégv wasdn recent at them while they stood with visitor to Char cite Wn M1 81161141 mouths open gapln --there were tfllelllllli Vi!" the m" "l h“ 5°“ no mitt-aircraft gungs aboard but A wandering Zeepelln, “sue “*1 M“ MCMWJ,‘ the Zepm aim was not good either. The war over, Jones couldn’ _ Y's get back to Canada fast ‘ Hig Big Moment came in i919 when he was given his first com- Ffash vegetabh‘ mand, l-LMCS. Patrician, and he has never felt so perfect and im- A I k-i-u w" Gum pgrtantidsince! ln i922 when Can- CW W9C R I10 ff h d _ fir?“ NW1,“ I: g1’; vzfitggil" cushy” abgndorfgdciizvrhaiiriy silt:- oun - Tiiisrtfr". nquimi deallio our cus- E5910!‘- JODQ! II-lwk 608813111? 111 10mg" buyln; all-s“, mm nnr gar- the service, along with Admiral 0f Tobacco Po/vnter and Mr. Painter. denl. Nelle! and the‘ small nucleus of of- . -'-—- _ W u a u“ deny", “Pena, m; flcers upon w om we lean today la And Pipe. For gem flnimnffldlniffuMfifi, possethl: saving on to our custom- literally life savers of the Hrlpire. The Smoke" B,“ were m, “ma,” n" o; on. During the lull, Jone; went back Nor to Engand for a spot of real hard At present we have-New beetl- earrotl, held lettuce, turnips, spin- och radish, cabbage green peas. on the Resolution under Adlililtti (delicious ullity) on ons. new potu- m"; Cork of Nan“; “m; M“; w" ‘"5 ° ' two years in Ottawa as naval staff The followiniz were at Maofiougan House Mr. and Mrs. C. BROS. a h . n. a; .1 " PHONE 86 tggiizwiluulrd Lli.".'.'.§..".'}'."'"°" M‘ "h" I“ and attended Imperial Defense ~I_ l‘ . College, then returned to Con! I L-M- helium-l‘ "- immw A”,,'{'{,‘,;,§{."~M,“ f- 1- a" l 5°" as 0.0. Halifax Station. limi- m» c. MICNlJI-t. o Head n Prince Street Y"?! l" "ftmmlnd °i "w 5mm“- : u 50188.11. n b-iM-‘l-I-U-l-L he 1m slim WM WWI slim" zueeta I Later on In the seuun. ripe toma- officer under commodore Home, he itfétfiffffil. w“ M“ a Eitil-"d "c" "r - ' ' Iron Duke on general service. He ‘ start Monday. July 28th. We uIm to “tapped up to Commmd" m rank work gt staff College, served lam , held recently at Cornwall under the joint convenorship of Mrs. E. R. Woodside and Mrs. Huzeri Howard. Mrs. Woodside presided at both meetings. Mrs. J. P‘. Easton was organist Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mahrir and family, Mr. and Mrs Art Mc- Leod. the Sherry family, Geneva and Rubv Stanley. Minnie 11nd Wol- lie and famil . Mrs. Gavon_ Royal Edward Ghapger, f. O. D. E.. James Hegonoangelilnothter.’ Mir]. arr/fir Mrsd. . . an am y. . an no Arsenau . rs. a a un ' n ws. e eiiie ng . rgéd fsmlgéaplgllficmfélsllléi- The delegates were graciously wel- °- - ° ' r ' corned by Mrs. Harry Hyde. Mrs. . t Pur-. g§‘_"i§§-erm,§f.'§fe“§d_M§f§‘°<;,,,,,. Aquilla Bowman fittingly replied. bell, Cecilia. and family, Ml‘ and The mp9“ "Qm i119 M5519" Mrs. While and flllflllgl. Mf-l Band was read by Miss Etta Ross. B3141 MFS- Eli-Tl 51mm?’ 513m,‘ “mills-l The Missionary Monthly report M" “"1 Mrs" Mm” “r ° n‘ was read by Mrs. Hope Mutch, it ‘ainggefm o; sympathy; John A urging "that the membership keep’ MacNair, P. W. ‘Intrner, Charlotte-g informed as ignorance is a blunt town Brarilch, Cflrwdlw 1-08100- 3- instrument with which to work." E. B. i... . Austin Trainer. Ladle! An unusual feature was m, m], ‘Quxglmsrylfagfl: §f,§‘h“,.",,“‘,{‘,,d“ :53.“ of literature by the literature se- al; cretary. a reference used, referred l8 to the lack of literature both in ilze l society and home; it was like get- ting a meal from an emlJW "ID- board." Mrs. Nicholson the treasurer left the messaze with we people to keep working on faithfully and steadily. Mn. Piolnrd read a letter from Mrs. Kemp concerning supply work for Trinidad. This is one de- partment in which all can help. Mrs. A. J. Matheson, Presbyterian President, was unable to be present Commodore Jones is credited u ‘h, ‘m, lgwndln: l Rally in gm with a shun "blfll" but I" "ll-iwssum section of the Island. bounded enthusidsnhtfor his men Mm woodsgd, n“; Mm Mum- that modifies his “ e". son's message vihich stressed the importance of christian steward- phlp, gaze said. In part "Chrlltian Stewardship ll an inclusive trust taking In llfe in all its fullness. it is the energy of body and mind transformed Into currency- A God given trust, second only to giving of self to the Kingdom of God.’ l Mn. Hana Howard who hsid re- lcontly rotiu-ned from Conference ‘u Branch at Backville, gave an en- I eouraglng and fine report. sho told ,iui the branch theme was "now more than ever", mid this was stressed all through the several meetings. Mrs. Newson. Press soc-minty. urged each society to send in a re. Harris. Margaret 0‘Nell, Montre Bcb Dalziel, Que.‘ Annie and Dor Era-man. Harold i-lughes. Ont... Wm. De J11. 1-1 _ Jackie Davie and Bill M- Blanc, Plctou Hcckev Club. Heb-n and faynlly, William Dalton, Plot-nu. "Toots" Richard, Ca t. Jos. Roach Pioiou Community ink. Lid. Jlflt Schurman. Bummer-side. Coste Command and in i932 married the daughter of British Columbiah then Lieutenant Governor. WHYHAVE S O R E 5 \‘(-; n- X FEET? iii?’ f. My‘ A \ x . ‘i.’ taken to Beechwood Gardens where a sumptuous supper was served by the Cornwall ladies. The evening meeting opened with members from the ‘malty Auxiliary conducting the devotional period, the theme,—"'I‘he Way of Life Abundant," was led by Mrs. New- son. Mrs. v'v ‘side ,‘ d the chair and introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. N. M. Ratteo Branch representative at Dominion Board. Mr. W. R. Shaw beautifully ren- dered a. solo “Peacefully Around us the Shadows are Falling". Mrs. Rattee addressed the meat- ing on Inspirations received at Branch. First she told us. our inta- slonory activities were as c. light house with four search lights reach. ing out as arms and each arm re- presenting different branches of our missionary activities, namely, In- formation, Inspiration, Interest and Expansion. Does this light illumin- ate our society? The task of the home missions is to bring Christ to all nationalities tn Canada, in a. co-operative way. ‘The Christian Church among foreign missions must go on in days of danger as well u in days of peace. There are one hundred and sixty-eight orphaned missions completely cut Off In the war tom mo, where aid I: sent from British. Amer-leans and Canadians in their recent plight. She nvo us a brief sketch of the conditions in the following countries today, Angola, Africa India. China, and Jomn. Through all the dangers and troubles tho 0990110111"!!! l" tlldfd to help lb ever. It was amused that each Aunt. llary adopt l missionary for prayer. In one year there was enough money spent on strong drink in the Dominion to finnn our missionary work for seventy yearn. Some new literature helps for young and old were introduced by the speaker. The report of the l-‘lesolut’ a com- mittee was brought In and is an follows- Wheres: the Government of the port o: their monthly meetinn to, ' tion of crops in ap-ie ‘battle off the . n“. d“... 1s was hold there recently. lm f C d, d t5 h lee white and family. Rnckv Punt. ‘NI the last Great War: . _ m, Mme ‘KM-h, I " d h , d ‘The W. M. S. of Darnley and Sea mg dlzfg, 3;; a: cams“ ganoaggg: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whitloclvt, Ver-, o Mo S. The afternoon meeting was And uhereas we are asked to 31,1 l).- “iill . M-F-‘l ‘Vera BTW C!‘ K15 Rllf-‘eilt’ lView met at the home of Mis. Wal- m h l non Chandler, Gordon. R01 and- brought to a cose by singing O givgl save and lend to help in _ _ ._ . ,lh_e res tion n5 teacher of the Lori! law MQNmL on qmursafly cvmmg o cers to appear on t e casuaiY Dannie McLeod, R. C. N, Johnnyi Mum. l“ me walk with God» knd Canaan! war “m” f nds of Mr. Eltm ‘Kixifghvfilciygfiolbe halide ‘xrhglxamrfssga- for their felillllllii‘ mogtlglv hlzlggéifltlii- list of the war. fiilliiamms} Lillgyéd Ell/Ignaz“ Mfiiévi A success‘; w_ M_ 5 “my was Benedlcglon by m,“ m. woodsldm And whereas we ‘firmly hen," . . . , Mrs. Jnmes l-lc ey o 0 Aboard the Suffolk. Jones found 5- - The vlsmnl delegate! were than m“ our w" effort is being Cup tailed and seriously handicapped by the consumption of llqllflr; Therefore be it resolved that WI endorse any movement seekinl total abstinence and that we heart- ily approve and support the acum- taken by the Canadian Temperance Federation in the campziiaii against the use of intoxicants as i‘ economic war measure: And further resolved tlilli ‘-l-‘ iespectfully request the Cowm- ment to take notion throughout ‘lit Dominion to reduce drastically the manufacture, sale and consump- ilquor in this Dominion; And further be it resolved dial copies of this resolution be Selli- i° the Prime Minister. (he Hoiioiiralft W. L. Mackenzie Kiiist- The Milli!‘ fer of Defence, the Hoiioiiiwilil» J- L. Ralston, the Minister of Finollff the Honourable J. lllsleir, and W the Premier of Prince Edward li- land, the Honourable Thrine A. Campbell. Be it resolved that we the mom: berg of the Women's itlissioilfll’! Society now assembled in Disllrltl Rally at Cornwall. do put oiirsr-ive‘ on record as CXDFCSSiHg our tlffilfi for a reconsecration at this "m" our nation's history and a more prayerful interpretation of mu‘ m“ both at home and abroad. We rt‘- cognlae the need for a vltril iiirllli" dual relationship to God as a lint-l of all our work. h Thanks were extended lo all,“ f’ so kindly assisted in making 0\(‘l',\' thing s0 pleasant for the deicilfllfs; A very successful Rrilli’ “i; brought to a close with the Nniiflll ll Anthem and Benediction by RP“ D. K. Ross. LETTER ONLY M EMORY LONDON-JCPl- 1i...- nit-dill]: called with a letter from P“ “m,” ard Feaiherston of the Royinluin Force to his baby dniiidli” l‘ M, her although liv-‘il new!‘ F“""viy|,' that she was n “ilnrllllt! 11m“ “ n‘ A few hour: later n ielvtlF-ll" c" .419 was mported killed. ._._____._..- l Dominion in uldng the mothers oi, Mlnlrd‘! kills pain.