m? s, 19st . LEAVING TATHIDEOUS TRAIL OF WA DESTRUCTION, SUFFERING AND DEAslrHE ‘gnu... Diocesan Board Holds Meeting (Special to The Guardian) BUMMERSIDE. July 3.—-’I‘he semi- annual meeting .of the Diocesan Boa-rd of the Women's Auxiliary of the Missionary Society of the Church of England on PILL, was held in the historic church of St. John's, 8t. E1- eanors. on Thursday with over 200 delegates from the different parishes. The morning session opened with the celebration oi the l-Ioly Communion by Ven Archdeacon White, of Sum- merside, and Dr. Hunt, ‘of King's College,’ Halifax. ‘There were 114 oonununicants. Canon Malone. of St. Peter's Cathedral. Charlottetown. gave a. very eloquent address from the text as the Lord of Hosts Liveth. At lthe conclusion of his address, Canon Malone made the announcement that the degree of Doctor of Divinity would be conferred on Ven Arch- HNWOX ’ i ~ KILLS THEM ALL ~ Th foul, oontammanng" ~maec¢' g g be": to invadg you, beam m? deacon White at the opening of ‘m. “mam Have FLXLTOX on hand. King’s University in October. After lunch, served by the ladies of St. Johns parish in the hall, the after- noon session was opened. After a brief service conducted by Ven. Archdeacon White, the Presl- dent, Mrs. Raymond, of Charlotte- town, took the chair. In her opening remarks she referred to the privilege of meeting in the oldest church on the Island, which was established in‘ 1930. Mrs. (Rev) White of Summer- side, in a few well shosen words. ex- tended a welcome on behalf oi St. This pure. m aninless spray la suredcathtoany orall of the Fearful g Seven. FLY-TOX was Developed at: Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Re: Research Fellowship. Tbm is only one FLY-TOX. Refuse substitutes. Sold everywhere. - Brill-a ‘Absolutely Harmless to ‘A 4.‘ 4 AAA Johns Parish to the visitors. Mrs. Ihe Simpson Hon. President. made a very fitting reply on behalf of the dele- gates Roll call and business routine was followed by various reports from the ofllcers of the different branches of the organization and a recitation by | Miss Wanda Mill of New London. A short address by the president on the [work of Little Helpers was very in- istructive.‘ An interesting paper on Japan was read by Miss Has- lam. Literary Secretary and extracts from the address read by Miss Archer at the annual convention in Toronto this year. Resolutions were passed extending a vote of thanks to the ladies of the parish and also to the men for the hearty welcome they had received, al- so to Rev. C. DeWolfe and Mrs. White for their welcome ‘and con- gratulations on the honor aiiit to be conferred upon the Archdeacon also a vote oi thanks to the assisting clergymen, Rev. Dr. Hunt and Canon Malone, and to Miss Haslam. and Mrs- Mill for their helpful ad- A Real Nerve Tonic Is a Bountiful] Supply of Rich. Health-Giving Blood 55$ 51m M. ALLEN & COn LTD Toronto, 2. Canada. Telephone Elgin 4380 Also dwrhutors for C" loula Dry Ginger Ab. Suflerers from nervous debility find themselves tired, low-spirited and unable to keep their minds on any- thing. They are totally unfit to per- form their =veryday duties. Doctoring the nerves with sedatives Pyrex Ware v 8 EvllYlayalaeeJannarll-Ilsllfl-IIGIIIOIJ-l- Co. lovemaking their Deal lo Illa country with an extra qoadquallty often. vernal popularity ol IICISI’! THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i I OI I ""'""::. TIABIOIIIQIIIICIQ ' 5i well ;Isey have allocated. i Hon. R. B. Bennett At Bridgewater (Canadian Press) snmorrwarm. N. S. July 8- (By Thomas Green, Canadian Press Stafi Correspondent) - Heralded through the streets of Bridgewator. Hon. R. B. Bennett. entered the con- stituency of Queens-Lunenburg this afternoon. With the municipal band leading. autos and men and women _on foot Joined in the parade in which the Conservative Chieftain was the central figure. The Auditorium in which ‘he spoke was filled with 2.500 people in at- tendance. A unique touch was given to open proceedings in the form of a presentation oi an oil painting dc- pictlng a fishing scene of the Lun- enburg fishing banks. The gift. a re- cognition ol’ MrjBennetVg sixtietb birthday. was painted by Earle Bail- ley. Bridgewater, s. youth who hav- ing lost the use of hi5 hands in ear- ly childhood. paints by utilizing his mouth. To the courage of the young lad and his "love for the beautiful," the Olmosition Leader paid tribute. Mr. Bennett spoke here today in support of William G. Eirnest. who represented the constituency in the last Parliament. “Why,j' the Conser- vative Leader demanded. have your sons and daughters left this coun- try, why have your birithers and sis- tors gone. Where are the hardy fish- ermen born on these shores. Why are there long streams of empty dresses. A suggestion was made by Mrs. Simpson of Charlotttetown that the society have special prayers for the Lambeth Conference in England, which opens on July 7th. The con- vention which was considered one of the most successful in the history of the organization closed with a short prayer for missions. Ten parishes were represented-S. Albany and Vicinity The» following pupils from Albany Village School who successfully pass- ed the public school leaving certifi- cates are to be congratulated: Miss Wilda Bell. Miss Kathleen Noonan and Layton Green. Much credit is due their teacher Mr. Wilfrid Keefe. lVIise Minnie Campbell. Freetown, is spending a week in Bedeque. the guest oi her aunt Mrs. E. L. Paynter houses, where once your fishermen “Dnead” Husband ‘auras-s n: n: iumuvca '-' Calls On ‘Phone . ARRIVES T0 FIND HOUSE FILL- ED WITH FUNERAL Fl/OIVEBS DETHOPI‘, July ri-Pollce Commis- sioner Leo 0. Teetaert, of Grosse- Point Village, arrived home to-daj." after a trip to New York and found his household in mourning over h‘: "death." Several wreaths and other 34o” amp a audmu ' with rbc Grabaguyou arrenfrylylefi‘; s? a s“ r innluabh feature: wbicb ma): new-y Graban ear wonb more, and nary ear wbicb deer no! baw tbonl word: In: FT/aese Qualities make the. GRAHAM dwelt, but who have ‘one w Glow floral pieces had arrived from friends} cam Mm néy have gone be_ and fraternal organizations to which; ta t n, h H the commissioner belongs. The mis-s" $ cause the United s m m 5 m taken report that Teetaert had been e killed in an automobile accident near - fishermen, fathers, sons and broth- ers. out of their market by their tariff. The American Congrss. by imposing a high tarlfi’ against our fish. had seen to it that the United states market Was kept for Ameri- can fishermen. Again, Mr. Bennett denied “back door canvassing and whispering" in respect to his atti- tude towards the Canadian Nation- al Railways. It was the Conserva- tive Party. he emphasized that had brought forward the legislation for the bringing oi the Canadian North- ern, the Grand Trunk and (Pi-and Trunk Pacific Railways into the Ca- nadian National Railways system. It was the Conservative Party, Mr. Bennett event. on, who had brought the Halifax and Southwest Railway into the Canadian Railway System. To the bitter end. Liberals had op- posed the eflorts of the then Con- servative Government for stablish- ment oi the huge system arid had,» he remarked. moved three amend- ments to fmstrate the efforts of the Conservative administration of the day. and, he observed. the taking in of the Halifax and Southwest Rail- way into the system by Conserva- tiveghad saved “a vast sum of mon- ey" for Nova Sootia. "1 repeat," the there will never be any amalgama- tion of the Canadian National Rail- ways System with the Canadian Pa- cific. under any Govemment of w-hich"! am the dead." Mr. Bulnfill paid tribute to the s... .y of the Conservative candidate. Mr. Ernest stated that it was for the people to decide whether or not Conservative Leader declared, "that 97011181‘. Inrd Chamberlain to Newark. N. .1, resulted from the finding of his car overturned in the ditch with the man at the wheel dead. j The Michigan . official explained that he had engaged a garage em-j ploye to drive his automobile back‘ to Detroit and had followed by train. v The New Jersey police. checking up‘ the identity of the driver by tile, Michigan auto license had telegraph- ed Teeaerts family here that "he had met with a fatal accident. 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The singing of For They Are Jolly Good Fellows. brought a pleas- ant afternoon and evening to a close, n11 then departed to their homes. hoping to meet again next year. The following were the sports. the trims being awarded by the Women's Institute. Children 6 Yul-TS 0f like And undo‘ first Ralph Walsh, second, Betty Green. ‘Twelve years and under. for boys First Basil Noonan. second Cedric Walsh. ' Boys, twelve year-g and over, first Mickael Delaney. second Stanley Delaney. Girls twelve rears and under, first 018a Green: second Hilda Noonan. Free for all for men. first Lloyd Broad high Jump. first Lloyd . second J. L. Jelly and Wm. chanan. equal ' Horse back race, first Cedric Walsh and Basil Noonan. Girls race, first Olga Green. sec- Ond- Merasret Afllick and <Rubie Burns equal. - Fat ladies race. first, Mrs. W. P. Cameron. second Mrs. Thomas E. Walsh. second Harry Francis. Noonan. Wrestling 1st. Basil Noonan. 2nd, Cedric Walsh. . Starter J. L. Jelly. Judges was. Buchanan, ‘Thou E. 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