i it 0-0‘ .;;..'rusw2;~isrr4w~?r~..;,,., _ 0' s rossonaow i QO-GOO-be _ CHURCH UNjlED CHURCH ' ENGLQN oi CANADA ST. PETElnSugAji-IEDRAL TRINITY UNITED ncehrcio re ' ____ Lmuacu Rev. Canon S. Malone :3: g: iiizflbiii‘ ,5, lath, I umbsnf. “n” " . 9mm" "“" 0 " ”"°""' A no: Kendall. i..ii.a.sl_ a.c.c.u Miss Susanne B ton Lie. SUNDAY SIRVICES gnojlol, Communion - 10.00 Mathis . 11.00 Choral Eucharist lnd Sermon During tha nsrnth of July there will be no Evensong on Sundays. WEEK DAYS Holy Communion. 9.30 Wednesihy All- seats are free and unap- nropriated. visitors are welcomed sud the incumbent is glad to see theirs after each service. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH nev. J. 1'. Ibbott, n. n. luster. Mr. ‘Royston F. Mugford A.R.C.O.. Qrgaaist and Choir Master. SIXTH susmav AFTER l TRINITY 5.30 A.M. lloly Communion. 11.00 A.M. Morning Prayer [loly Communion (no sermon) 1.00 1'. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. . Preacher, Mr. Fraser J. Bournes, Student in charge of Milton Pariah. visitors will receive a cordial wel- come at St. Paul's Church. PRESBYI ERIAN THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES Th; Rev. '1'. H Bussell Sinners M41" 8.12M. Minister Or ailist Mill l. L! Ian ‘Vlclenaia Mus, Bao- ll A. M. MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: “Improved Means to An Unlmproved End." Hymn: A Child's Prayer. Roothain mcnfbers Girls‘ Gallery Choir. Anthem by the Chancel Choir. The Event!!! Service is with- drawn during the months of July Organist and Choir Director 11.00 a. m. Primary and 5g- slnner ' Departments. ‘Perms’ Dav in these departments) 11-00 l. m. Divine Worship um. ducted by Reverend T, E. MoLgn. nan. “Sermon: "The Blessed Peacemak- Solo: selected: Mi A d Giilis ‘i u "y l‘ 7-09 it. m. Divine Worship eon. ducted hv Rev Dr. li. c. Rice. Sermon: "What Duel The Lord Require 0r U5?" Solo: selected: Ml 3 sin-ah. " °'°"" m: Wlirztllad when’ tthrytrid unto - . s go n of the herd, a a “u” BAP IIST ________ . Comer Prince and Fitzroy Street; Minister THE REV. J. IQDDAVISON. B.A., 0'81"!!! Mrs. Alli u a. '1". c. M, m‘ uh‘ Director of Choir. Miss Pearle Burns. i lllvrnlns “kinship 1i A, M. ' Sermon: “Gateways to Jen". 514.913‘ REV J. D. Dllvlggn, 1L A", I Solo: Miss B l s Divine Rcdecmesxerlyfivourildiiii‘ "0 The Church School, the Beg-In- giffglaln: Primary groups meet at The Communion of the 1,0,5.’ Slipper following 11 A. M. worship. Evfiliflg Worship ‘I P, ll[_ Sermon: "Tides of the Spirit" R°s"l~l- D-Tllillvlaorli. B. a. n. n. on: “ e lloy City" Adlul. lilr. Preston Beck. ( ) will Service and deliver the Sermon ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH‘ Prince and Grafton Streets Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister Mr. Frank Johnston A. T. C. L organist and choir director i ll a. sra Morning worship Rev. Edwin J. White, B. A. of Montreal. i Hymns: B1, ‘I21, 5M. i Anthem “God who madest Earth and Heaven. Newton. | Sundav School I0 A. M. \ 7 P- M. Evening Service Organ music from 8:30 p.111. to ‘l p. m Rev. Edwin J. White, B. A. of Montreal. Solo, Miss neieri Dewar. i Hymns: 161, 601, 595 I UNITED PENTECOSTAL i CHURCH 8'1 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. pester SUNDAY SERVICES 10.00 a. m. Sunday Sohool 11.00 a. m. Worship and Praise 7-99 n. m, Evangelistic Meeting Week Night Services 8.00 p. m. WCIIIUJCI] Peoples 8.00 p. lrl. Friday Bible Study Written Question: invited on the Friday night services. And, behold, I send the promise 0'“ my Father upon you: but tarry H in the city of Jerusalem, until i: ‘l: endued with power from on I Young Luke 24:40 Everyone is welcome to all ser- vices . Gospel Hall i Upper Prince Street | I-Cls-rih-tians gaehTrIri-lo ‘ name of the Lord leeus (Mat 13.80.) Meeting for Children Lords day tlie- i Christ . M. Remembering the Lord, Lords .48.‘! 1i A. M. ,Gospei Meeting. Lords day 1.00 . Mi. Prayer Meeting Tuesday 0PM. ' Bible Reading Friday 0 P. M.- . Except a man be born again he‘ cannot see the K gdont of God.‘ John 1-3. Except ye be converted sad lie-l "l!" ll little children ye shall not ‘ enter into the Kingdom of Ilea- "n (Mat ll-S) v Believe on the Lord Jesus Chrbt and thou-shall be saved Mil 10-31. ‘ w aasuvi‘ l vlca'_l.l_i_i=lm| That which the Ins-d hath ordain- Ml as the asvsrtllh remedy and I Iglshllest instrument for the heal- i I of all the world is the union of all Ito , pies in one universal cause, one common Isith. This can In no wise he achieved except through the power of a skilled, an Ill-Powerful sad inspired Phylo- isa. lehn’ u’ Hob , ‘ Class. You are cordially Inylfgfl u, Worship with run BAPTIST , , u‘ CHURCH. e CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAR. 1TH. Minister. Paul Cudmore - Acting Organist.‘ __._ 10.00 A. M. Church School and Family Hour. Adult Bible Class in Auditorium 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship Service. Sermon: :"The Religion of the Street" Solo-(sclccted) Mica Helen Dewar. 7.00 pm. Evening Worship. 557mm" "Livlni! Life Through A Window?" Solo (Selected) Miss Noreen uld. Central Christian Church urges iis members and invites its many friends to worship on the Lord's day, Maior and Mrs. Victor MacLesn ll a. m. Iloliness Meeting. 2.30 P.M.—-Sunday School db Bible a 7 p. in. Evangelistic Meeting. Spccall Meeting Monday Even- Ins’ C. P. M. The Major and Mrs. B. Dumer- ton, of Si. John N. B. will he the special npenkers at the Citadel this neck-end. There will he special music and linking by the Dunierton Family. 90mm" thy way unto the Lord: Trust also in Him; and He shall bring it to pass _ ALL ARE WELCOME. Commands Members 0i liansarll Staff oin-awa. July z-llrefll- As the Ominous reached the last 'fe-w hours of the 194B session Wed- nesday, w. Chester s. MacLure, Pro- gressive Conservative member for Queen's, called the attention of the members to the fact that the editor of the House of Commons debates is a Prince Edward Island- er. Mombers of all parties during Mr. Speaker's estimates paid trib- ute to the men and women of the Commons debates or Hansard staff, expressing regret over the ini- pendlng retirement of two senior officials of the branch. Mr. Mc- Lure endorsdli and associated hillt- self with the complimentary re- marks made .over the efliclenoy, sard staff and added: v “I am doubly "proud that the editor of the House of Commons debates, Mr. Earl c. Young. is a Prince Edward islanderm." Mr. Young who has been with the I-Ianaard staff in Ottawa for many years is s former editor of debates in the Prince Edward Islandlegls- lature. Another top-ranking Han- sard reporter here who is a former Prince Edward Islander is Tom Hubbard who was makinl a ver- batim report o! the Commons aro- ° . wor N. s-. land ._ (C?) An undastaherb mlkiialegfslt eerjmaa here. ' ‘ IARTLAIID, Devoliahiiv. tog- ‘il-‘I .7...‘°.'” id's... ' can a - i? ‘lllhiilrlhl e he" '~ " i ' bard were formerly on the repor- oeedinls at the time. Mr. ldeLurs and others wers-apeI-iinl In "ill- uts to the accuracy and efficiency of the staff. (Both Mr. Young and Mfr. lub- torlal stat! oi The Guardian). courtesy and patience of the Hail-- THE vacancy, priARLQfrfrsTowng_ TilECENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may he inserted at firs cents a word strictly ggy. able in advance IIMMIIS TAX] Phone 525 YOUTI-PS AND MEN'S Sneeiser boots at the Bike Shop. THERMOI IOTTLEL. picnic kit. etc. The Bike Shop. rnouz SAUNDERS moo for group and wedding pictures on location. NOTICE. - The Auction Sale furniture of A. E Macaulay. 90 Cumberland Street, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. FROM TORONTO- Miss Gwen Duchemln of the staff of the Roy- al Conservatory of Music, ‘Toronto, arrived in the city Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and M-ll. H. P. Duchomin, George Street.- Sydney Post-Record. - COVIHEAD-STANHOPE, United Church services for Sunday, July 4th are: West Covehead ll. am; Covellead Road 3 p.m.; Stanhope 7.30. Rev. Thos. A. Wilson, Minis- ter. TH! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada, B okfield Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's Day as follows: Hunter River 11 a.m.; Glasgow Road 3 p.m.; Broolcfield 1.30 p.m.; Brookflelcl 8.8. 10.30 am. Rev. Donald. Nicholson, Minister. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church, Sunday, July 4th, 1948, Sixth Sun- day after Trinity: 8.30 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11.00 a.m., morning prayer and Holy Communion, (no sermon); 7.00 p.m., evening prayer and sermon; preacher, Mr. Fraser J. Bournes, student in charge of Milton Parish. Everybody welcome. HERE FOR WEEK-END — Mr. Melville C. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira. M. Brown, City. arrived home yesterday and will-spend the week-end with his parents. Mr. Brown is an employee of the Fraser Pulp and Paper co. Labor- atories at Campbellton, N.B., where he has been carrying out his dut- ies as a research chemist for the past year. CITY POLICE COURT-—At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. a man charged with be- ing drunk and disorderly was sen- tenced to 20 days in Jail. Three drunk and lncapables also appear- ed. one being sentenced to 20 days held for good behaviour, one lined 85 and costs or 10 days, and the third was remanded until today. Two persons charged with break- ing and entering were remanded until July 6th. A case under the Prohibition Act was withdrawn. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES- Mornilig worship at the Kirk to- morrow will be conducted by the Minister, the Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers, M.A., S.T.M., who will also preach the sermon on the subject, "Improved Means to an Unlmprov- ed End". The music for the ser- vice will be under the direction of the Church Organist, Miss E. Lil- lian McKenzie, Mus. Bach and will include “A Child's Prayer" (Rooth- am) by the members of" the Girls’ Gallery Choir, and an anthem by the Chancel choir. The Church School and the evening service are withdrawn d ing the months of July and Au st. l MAJOR AND MRS. B. DUMER. TON, of St. John, N.15., wll] he the special speakers at the Sal- vation Army this week-end. They will be accompanied by their two daughters and two sons, who will render special musical items, in the way of vocal and instrumental music, at allmeetings. Other or- fibers visiting Charlottetown this week-end are: Major Edith Chand. ill‘, 0i SLJohn, N.B.; Captain Jegn Jean Crozier. of Hamilton, Ber- muds: also Captain Claude Simp- son c! Blsw. eerie. and will take some part in the meetlhgs over the week-end. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend the meetings at the Citadel this week- end. Personals Miss l-‘lo Thomas. West Covehead who recently completed her course in Union Commercial College has accepted a position as a Steno- grapher at T. Eaton. Moncton. In loving memory of a' dear de- parted husband and father, Patrick Ilanimill, who died July 8rd, 1041. "Gone but not forgottenff Lovihgly Remembered by His Wife and Family. _ \ VISIT THE i CDOKERY IICCK 218 Gt. George Sr. Situated between Firsroy and Button PHONE l926-L L. G. SAVAGE, Prop. HOME COOKING OUR SPICIALTY’ Tee Scones, Cecocnat Calories, Medic Cellos, Iiscuifs, Apple, iitliiill Pia, Hells-Made lrscd, 0ft. COOK'S for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. ' RUMMAGI SALE Market Build- ing today, 6 pun. r0 naurax m as minutes. vii Maritime Central Airways. Phone 3061 or M0. LEARN T0 SWIM the safe way. Use a Buoy-O-Boy. At the Bike Shop. PHONE SAUNDERS. i806 for zwup and wedding pictures on location. HEAR THE ADDRESS "Interna- tional Co-Operative Day" over C. F. C. Y. at 1.00 P. M. (A. S. T.) today by Major J F. Miaclvfillan. NORTH RIVER CIRCUIT-Ser- vices Sunday, ‘July t: Long Creels l1 o'clock; Clyde River 3.00; King- ston 7.30. Rev. Athol Roberts. 35TH ANNIVERSARY The North River Women's Institute will celebrate its 35th anniversary at the home of Mrs. Russel Vlh:atley' Friday, July 0, at 3 p.m. All for. mer members invited to attend. DUNNING GOES ON SLIP-The Northumberland Ferries 5.5. Dun- ning is scheduled to go on the slip at Pictou on Tuesday for inspec- tion and underwater overhaul. It is expected she will resume service before the end of the week. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and M“ Patrick 1301719 Wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Katherine Patricia, to William Flvyde Clarke. son of Mrs. Jane: and the late George Clarke of Qllllifl. 011i?» Mflfflaie to take place 1Y1 PBBBYIJOTO. QHL. the latter part of July. CENTRAL PARISH-Services for 5111105)’. July 4- Special service at Clyde River. Rev. Neil Miller of Brampton. one. will address the congregations on the Budget at ll am. All welcome. The regular 59y- vices will be held at St. Cathcrines, 3 Pm; Churchill 7.30 p.m.; s.s. at. Canoe Cove and Churchill M; '11 am. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Min- later. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PRESBYTERIAL-The 61st annual meeting will be held in the Presby- terian Church, Kensington. Thurs- day, July 8th, with sessions at 9.30, 2.30 and 7.30. Report on the recent General Assembly will be given in the afternoon by the Rev. Chas. D. Henderson. B.A.. Minister of Murray Harbour North. Sermon in the evening, "The Gospel Accord- ing to Jonah", by the Rev._T. H. Bussell Somers, M.A., S.T.M., Min- ister of the Kirk of St. James, Charlottetown. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-Morn- ing worship will be held at l1 s..m. with sermon by the minister, the Rev. James D. Davlson, B.A., B.D., whose theme will be "Gateways to Jerusalem". Miss Beverly Smith will sing Gounods "O Divine Re- dee-tner". The Beginners and Prim- ary groups of the Church School will meet at l1 am. The Com- munion of the Lord's, Supper will be observed, following the service of morning worship. Evening wor- shi will be held at '1 pm. with ser- mon, "Tides of the Spirit", by the minister. Mr. Preston Beck will sing "The Holy‘ City" (Adams). and ‘ ("Otiflggi Camp Buchsru-‘flhe first Troop camp of the current season got under way Monday with the ar- the m“ o! the “ma” pmy ‘t ‘iilght with stars so that I an! 9th Charlottetown (Trinity) Troop. Tuesday this Troop arrived to spend 9 days in camp after hiking out from Charlottetown and biv- oullcing for the _night enroute 18 miles out oi the City. . The boys of the 9th (thirty-nine strong) left their H-Q- in Ohm‘- lottetown Monday afternoon at 3-00 PM. and proceeded via Bunbury, Cross Roads, Mt. Albion, Mt. Mel- llck. Cherry Valley, Vernon Bridge to Sceniin. Road. Wherf li- M5 P.M. they bedded down for the night after a. late supper. As is usual in a first night at any_boys' camp, the boys were restless and also wanted to finish the trek to Buchan. They were up at 3.30. cooked a good breakfast to suit their various tastes and were again on the road at. 4.15 AM», finally reaching Buchsn at 8.3 A. M. Tuesday morning. Upon arrival at the Camp the boys were a tired but happy ‘Troop -they bad repeated the stunt of their older brothers of the Old Ninth who hiked to Buchan in 1988 to take in the Jamboree. Upon arrival at Camp, the Troop had a short refit, then erected their tents. By that time Cook Horace Smith. A.8. M. Wallle Higgins, Jr.. and their advance party of four Scouts had a real Jiggs dinner ready for SM. Sill iteid and his I8 hikers. Needless to say real justice was done the excellent meal. titer which the Troop swung into their v Literature Andi Life By BOOKMAN - _._..- -~.<A~A>&" FROM “DB PBOIUNDIS” Willie "De Profundls" is more or less a sad book-written when Os- car Wilde was for two years in prison. if. has some very einorabls sayings la it. It will be rofltabie I think to look more or less close- ly at some of them. For instants he says this in one place: ‘I must say to myself that I ruined myself -thst nobody treat or small can be ruined except by his own hand." Does this not sound very like what Marcus Aurelius says in his “Medi- tations"? "No one is able to do me a real injury but myself." Besides, Johri Bunyan in his "Holy War" tells us that. the Citadel of iden- soul, which is the human heart. can not. be captured except. .by consent from within. Have we not seen in our day how nations have fallen because of inside disloyalty? Naturally Wilde had a good deal to say about sorrow, because he had a most unfortunate ilfe. says that clergyman and people who use phrases without wisdom sometimes talk of sorrow as a mys- tery. He says it is really a ‘revela- tion’. One disceraa things one nev- er discerned before. One approach- ed the whole of history iron. a different standpoint. "Pain," he says. “unlike pleasure wears no mask." Moreover he believes there is no truth comparable to sorrow. He is determined that his orison experience will not make him sour or a cynic. This verse would suit him: “I walked a mile with sorrow And never a word said she, But oh, the things I learned from her, When sorrow walk'd with me." Oscar Wilde was a poet and has this to say about Wordsworth. ‘To contemplate the spectacle uf life with appropriate emotions Wolds- worth defined as the posts true aim. He affirmed that Christ's clue place was among the poets. Shel- ley and Sophocles are of his com- pany. Indeed his tribute to Jesus ls one of the‘ finest thili8i l have "read anywhere. This is part. of it: "Nor in Aeschylus nor in Dante. those stern masters of tenderness. in Shakespeare, the most purely human of all the great artists. in the whole of Keltic myth and ‘M- end. where the loveliness of the world ls shown through a mist of tears. and the life of man .s no more than the life of a flower. 15 there anything that, fol ch89? simplicity of pathos wedded and madeorle with sublimity of tragic effect, can be said to equal or even approach the last act of Christ's passion-the little supper with hi! companions. him for a price." He quotes Emerson, who that nothing is more rare in any man than an act of his own; i118" the rich young ruler Jesus as "good master." h! get the idea? Was it original you?" Pilate was asked at _ trail. "Who told you this of me? the day. H! one of whom ‘nu’. sold Sh]! Wilde goes on to say "that most people are other people." la ll not true that even our relifliflll m"? be more or less second hand. When addressed was asked why he called him “good? as much as to say “where did yo“ with the Wilde read the mo: soioels and called them four prose DOB!"- H9 read the Greek New Testament and said it would be good 101' U5 if we read the Bible every mornins ._5 good way he thought to bell" He said that there were Christ- ians befors Christ oa-mt. bili- 31° 55w none since. l He thouiht 3"- uflmfllrufiiw mi- ha. . n6.‘ ~ Dr. H. m. Wilson of Shlph-Iar- hour, NS, who has been named to head the newly-created division of civil aviation medicine, Department of National Health arid Welfare, Ottawa. I-Ie will develop medical standards for personnel in civil aviation. Cites Complaint 0i Premier Over Ferry Arrangements ourrawa, July z - (Special)- In debate on supplementary estim- ates Wednesday W. Chester S. Mc- Lure, Progressive Conservative mem- ber for Queen's drew TransPofii Min- ister Chevriers attention to Prince Edward Island Premier Walter Jones‘ recent. complaint over the inadequacy of ferry arrangements from the Island province to the mainland. Speaking on the $6,000.00!) item for improvement on the ferry ter- mmal facilities. Mr. McLure told the Commons that he had received complaints within the last few days about the lack of facilities at Cape Tormentine. He recalled that Premier Jones was forced to wait four hours at Tormentine for ferry passage and also that there had been complaints about the lack of rest-room accommodation on the New Brunswick side. Mr. Chevrier said he had seen the articles in which Premier Jones complained of the ferry service and that 1'19 11H the matter under consideration- As the House sat through until seven o'clock, Mr. Mel-lure “kid George J. Mcllraith. Parliamentary assistant to Reconstruction Minis- ter Howe. if he would make a statement of the Government's po- sitlon with regard to the Maple Hills emergency housing promi- Mr. McIlraith replied: "There it no item in supplemental-lea dealing with emergency shelter and I have no information on the itusilon at Maple Hills. I will try t0 1E5 the honorable member have the in- formation there." Shortly after nine o'clock when Prime Minister King sought DB5- sage of a vote of $2,500,000 for beautification of the national cap- ital, Mr. McLure asked if the Prime Minister intended to go ahead with the sullgestlcn that a. man from each of the nine Provinces be a1?- pointcci to the national capital planning committee in order that the entire Dominion would be re- presented on the board planninl the future capital of Canada. Mr. King replied that he intended to proceed along these lines and name representatives from every prov- lrlce. He had not clone so earlier. Mr. King explained, because he wished to present the resolution on the national capital to the Com- mons and secure passage of the money vote prior to making any such appointments. v wx 1. sewn. mafia-ache... ... . let ineludau I Knives I Forks t Salad Forks IEWELLERS You'll welcome to your sable "for keeps" the gleaming beauty ct’ Comauioisy. $7975 l Butler Spreaders I Dessert Spoons ferries: tisri Ii . . . SE15 If c. H. TA YLORi _ ‘Tilt?!’ . n. 'A\.>:l‘>,4lr‘al$fi N0 TAX iii-PC. SERVICE FOR EIGHI 8 Teaspoon: 8-5 o'clock Teaspoon; 2 Tebleipoons i Butter Knlio l Sugar Spoon . FOR FOUR GENERATIONS Francis had much of tho 6P1?“ of Jesus. By being brolllht in" Christ's presence one ‘becomes something. Once at. least. in his lifetime each man walks with Christ to Emmaus. Writing about emotions he says they cost, “We can't. have them for nothins" We "mmzdlfé ‘he’: '4,\.\,'~'.\1'~6‘<.‘\.\-4;\¢~e~.'. 1153i’. vlilealm: ‘only himiiu. Is ' “mnummd "M" 33° 2) not. this beautiful if pathetic? if. is m, tumble Wm, Ellen's Diary 8w an Island Farmer's Wife >- - >1: ..\'.‘r.-.-;~<. - their farming the end of the book. that they once did -nor do they take the pride in their work, many of them. Throw it in, the faster the better, without any thought of neatnesal It's this age, I reckon. There's no time for anything. But there's a lot missing from it. that used to be good.“ "But the crops grow Just as well" I said. “Oh, they do, in a way" he agreed "and i don't know what makes me so, bit I always" admire a neat farmcr— or indeed any workman, who lilies his work well enough to finish it well. Now those drills" he pointed out "can't he improved. to my way of thinking." I laughed “Re- member Mr. Dfs saying: "It's not how long did ii. take you to do t2".- joh, but. how well did you do it!" "Yes" he agreed "and ‘do you kngw it takes very little extra time to make a world of difference in Lnt appearance of any such ilvorkl" So James did his best with Rob's rows, while at. home our younger fez-me:- in the last of the cultivating for the cropping season, harrowed tlle land that is to hold the remainder of ours. Some. neighboring the mangels, are growing now in a be- witchlng green ribbon and some there are that. have been disturb- ed in an enterprise which did no‘. escape James‘ keen eye. "And who's been messing about in those tur- nip drills?" be asked cl the plant where lately carrots for Winiu‘ vitamins, and other vegetables (.40 have lately moved in. a t l where I may hide. and secret val- leys in whose silence ndisturbed. She will 111118 the walk abrcadin the darkness with- out stumblinl. and send the Wind over my footprints so that. none mgy track me to my him»; 8M will cleanse me in swal- Waters, and with bitter herbs make me whole." Camp routine which consisted of nmng up Patrol sites and various gadgets. a swim. BRDPBP- liliiblt“ game and opening of the Troop canteen and campfire. Everything yesterday led the Troop leaders to feel a real Camp is in the offing. The staff of 3 and the t2 boys on hand are at least out to make it forward‘ to being host to Trinity Cubs for four days and on Sunday, the 4th, large numbers of friends and relatives are expected on of- icial visitors’ day. ..._.__...____-_--__-—- LADIES: liilll TIIISI Unwanted hair rmnoved instantly from face,‘ arms. legs wlbh Flash the entire hair above and below skin soft and smooth. at on with no questions asked. Postage extra). KAPEX PRODUCTS (Dept. l5) "Society, as we have constituted it. will have no place for me. h" none to offer, but nature who“ sweet rains (all on i“!!- lfld will“ alike, will have clefts in the rocks I may W099 so. Saturday the Troop is looking Hair Remover. Actually destroys the skin surface. Harmless-leaves You can't lose. Mosley promptly refunded if b r grows back after third applic- Price $2.00 postpaid.~(C. O. D.»- Box 22. Station S. Montreal, Que. Jamieef all was free to follow his own inotinations today. "lf inc tree is inclined as the twig is bent" Jeanie laughed coming in to find him feeding green clover-leaves to a parcel .of young grasshoppers confined in a glass "I guess yaube going to be an entomologist!" Alid Y. (EmPW i i i i ‘n. L. Ill We ore now arranging a fry For U. S. A. markets. list some of once. 55 QUEEN ST. LIVE POULTRY BUYING AT MY STORE GOOD QUALITY LIVE FOWL, MONDAY, JULY 5th, l0 AM. to 2 PM. Price 23c per lb. New Glasgow i- LIVE POULTRY Producers who have Heavy Live Fowl for sole please Island Chick Hatchery 4'10 ii}*\'-J0<%\/€> Crops) ' m‘. CKIESCII nether shipment of Live Poul- CHARLOTTETOWN will be is requested. ANNUAL MEETING _QF._. Kings County Progressive Conservative Association CARIIIGMI llALL THURSDAY, JULY 861-2130 PM. This is on important meeting cad o good represenftifion Lara TOWNSHEND, pend... HENRY MALLARD, Secretory. U held in lo ask: "Do you know that gross- hoppers can climb out of Lois. tumbler but I doubt if crlckeu could?" And when f was rolLng pastry for a Sunday-pie I mas’ leave it. ha=‘.ily to “see, if you've River noticed it before how a bee gathers honey" whlchil interestzllg was delaying, though it did give the pastry time to shrink, which all good cooks advise, before lining the pie plate. However we have had l lovely week. with Jamie our guest -and granddaughter shadowmg him happily though in the chariot. sometimes it was a concerned. "HEY. you. move out of the wayi l Favourite lieasdy For the past hundred years DOCTOR IOWLER’! SXTBAOT OI‘ WILD STRAWBERRY has been a favourite remedy for bowel complaints. It is safe, pleasant and elective. Prescribed for Diarrhoea Intestinal Pains Ssa Sickness he looked up from his expcrlmerJHDo you think a cow would g0 n“: You? Cows aren't made ilik? ting‘. you needn't think!" And there has nothing then for me to do ‘out catch her up closely. this small biilfi Eyed 511ml)’ Clix-led nnr cf Gill’! . . . And our week has SiiDIEii bus- ily away. but "It's great to bQalive. and be A part of all that's going on, To live and \\‘Ol‘i( and feel and sue. Life lived each day from earlv dawn; To rise and with the morning 112:‘. Go forth unlii the hours gxnw as: Then Joyously reburn at. nglli And rest from honest tOii - i"s great!" Until Monday — Diaiy —Good- rlidht. Q _ - HEATING EQUIPMENT OF ALL TYPES COAL GAS ClL Summer Colop- isiot. You will be surprised iiow and how much better you feel. D 0 C '.l‘ 0 B FOWLER’! EXTRACT O!’ WILD dTlAVBjflLI-I- quickly it works ELECTRIC GENERAL‘ STOVE AND FURNACE CO. Phone i880 - Gt. Geo. Si.