lwmnmuroous and PR Meque M i d ‘o’; interest bu! Ldnnlllng l ‘lxm- 5 word “none. strictly pliable l n Taylor Drug Co., Kenslngton. ggnanorrcrowu l W, Mlgs Olga Green, Albany. _.(_;|-j'1‘ YOUR. Purine. cubes an mgr ~idc. p54 builder tum‘ :11 and the cl lviilb" ' we uill n11 "i- w on will conduct the 11cc. 1111. Charles- Wqodndo sing. .._\lrs. Church of Port Mich side on ‘Thursday’ rv of place on Afznday-S. Mrs. l... A. Moore was R, Durant; treasurer, lilrs. aid Ellis-S. -Rev. L. E. G. Dovies and Mrs Davies lzuvc an party for Rev. _1-h|_| column ll racer-red for nun I" l-IIIIO Ill] b0 Inserted ‘all i ,glrEOVIN for stubborn coughs l _§UBSCRIPTIONS T0 THE GUARDIAN may be handed to their representa- _.\'0W IS THE TIME to remodel ygpflll". (ICIJOYMGVBIIG paint. Buy your l WPpllES at Bruce's. L-2234-1-30-2- chow at Pond and Delaney, Sum- 14-4130. _r, - n‘ FOR NEW‘ YORK-Miss flwpgifl Green left on Friday mor- plng for New York to visit friends 45. _EFFICYIENT. experienced. equip- and workmen 0f all rce 011:1 hard to find, 112i in Canada in 19117 ORIAL Church, WJUJW- and roads peiriiiiting ser- be held on Suudzrv. Jun- ut 2.30, l). 111. Rev. Fred not‘ \vill 11-4132. _.\‘I.\‘I'I‘ING IN SFMMERSIDE Huron, and Mrs. W _;l1t of Regina, S.’i.~l>Z1\lLilC\\'flIl arrived in Summer- cvening 1o be pr: 11t at the golden wedding an- nll- _ their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Viniah RE-lligan, which takes -ELE(‘TXON 0F OFFICERS — re-clected prcsldcizt of the Wo1nen‘s Auxili- ary, Canadian Legion, Summerside Branch. at the annual meeting this week. 1st vice president, Mrs. Jos- eph ivood; 2nd vice prl=.-i.ic11t,1vIrs. ll. L. Morrison; secrctnryi, MrsNeil Regin- —-F.-UIEWELL SUPPER PARTY informal supper Carlyle Wntter- worth, who leaves next wcek to take 11p his duties in St. John. All the ministers were present, with the exception of Rev. W. H. Har- ding who was unable to be pres- -—DOUBLE BEADED at Kensington HOCKEY m-‘lmwfli 2nd some. New Annan Vs. Kensington Aces. 1st game com- rnencing at 730 sharp. Admlpglon lac and 25c. L-4l22-1-30-2-l. 140th Wedding Anniversary Celebrated 1 d A surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Major W. Townsend nt their spacious home in Sher- brooke on Wednesday, the 27th 111st. when about fifty relatives, friends and neighbours assembled to commemorate the forfieth an- niversary of their marriage. When all had arrived Mr. Geo. E. Brown on behalf of the guests stated the object of the gathering, and in a icw well chosen words congratu- lnied the bride and groom on thci: having attained so many years of happy wedded life. Other speakers expressed their pleasure at being present and re. fcrrcd to the many changes that had taken place during those forty Mars. They also spoke of Mr. and Mrs. Townsend's activities in com. imllllli)‘ and church work, and complimented them on their true success in life. A pleasing feature of the occa- sion was the presentation of a beautiful bouquet of carnatlons to the bride, and a. well filled purse lo tho groom, by the Winsome little grand-daughters Dorothy Jean and Leila Joan Townsend. ‘Mr. Townlcnd though taken en- tirely by surprise welcomed thi guests to their home and on be. half of Mrs. Townsend and himself thanked them for so kindly vrem- omboring them on this occasion, and spoke with t}"""""""vp<'q o; the hem-iii and prosmrity that they 11nd enioyed together‘. Mrs. Townsend in n. few words "150 r-‘Xbre-Wd her appreciation. The remainder of the evening w“ 919mm]? BPQnt in music, song m conversation. Lunch was ser- Aiftcr bouncing the groom, Auk; Lani? sync and the National An- them brought this happy occaglon to a close. and the guests departed to their homes, wishing the bride and groom many more hilppyyem-s togethen-s, Mmidfly, February 15b, 1937. 15f. game Indian River V5, On the evening of Friday. Jan. 8th. the people of Mulpeque ggth. ereci at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Justin Roach to tender l. shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Coughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Coughlln "Wmiy married in Montreal, the home of the bride. Mr. Coughlin 15 5' "an" 01' Mllpeqlle. where he operates a modern farm. The young couple were ushered into tho par- lor which was very artistically de- corated with large White bells and streamers, showing the very Cap. able manner in which the hostess arranges social events of this nag- ure. Immediately the bride and groom were seated, a beautifully decorated and well laden baby car- riage was wheeled into the room by M155 Emmi!- MacDonald, Baltic. The gifts were then opened by Miss Mantle Thompson, and prov- °d w 5° I Very beautiful and cost- ly “my. C0 {listing of linen, ail- VBFWHTB. cut glass and china. The humorous accompanying Vgfgg were read by hirs. Ernest Bryen- ton and the gifts passed, to me bride by Miss Marion Abbott. Af- ter the bride and groom had ad. mired each ttlft it was taken and arranged on o. table by Mrsi, May- “Md Blyenton. Mr. Coughlin rose to the occasion, and 1'11 a few well chosen words thanked the donors on behalf of his wife and himself, . Tile crowd then united in singing For" 'I'liev Are Jolly Good Fel- IOWS . which brought this par-t of the prom-am to aclcme. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. Before the Zuests departed for their homes, Mr. Ernest Bryenton moved a hefiliiy vote oi’ thanks to the host 11nd hostess; this was seconded by Mr. James McKlnnon and extend- °d_ by Mr- Bryenton to Mr. and Mm Roach, for the way they bad 5° fflyfllly entertained their guests, Mr. Roach acknowledged the vol. in his usual modest manner. Messrs. George McKay and H“ old Stewart had the misfortune o; :31‘ b51118 a very valuable male —-——— i Mr._R-B1l1h Larkm, principal o Fannmg $11001. ls confined at hi home tnrough illness. The who‘; ggtf; if bfln! ijvopabiy dischar, e vce-pr ncipal Miss 1,01; Ramsay. M155 Mfirlorie Bryenton has re. turned w P-W.-C. College to rc-* sume her studies. On Jan 4th the stork visited the home of the N Rev. Mr. and Mrs. onnan Thomas and presentei. ent, but who sent cordial greet- ings. The ministers from sur- rounding districts scnt a bound volume of "In the steps of st. Paul's" by Morton us a farewell‘ gift. A most enjoyable evening is; spent in music and sociolchnt. Annual Meeting 0f Summerside linited Church —MisiEdith Bagnall of Pleasant Valley is visiting at L-inklettcr Road the cum of Miss Mabel Linklet- wr-s. Archives Receive , Communion Tokens (By Harold E. Freeman) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) wtion token to attend communion nrvlces in Presbyterian Churchcs oi Canada are recalled by a col- ltction of 136 such tokens present- ed to the Nova Scodn. Archives hcre 551E. J. Vickery, Halifax Collector. ‘in former days," Mr. Vickery "Dlnins, "faithful churchgocrs had Willard their privileges n, first inroads of unbelievers who Sometimes invade their sanctuaries 8nd ninilc mock of their services." Viliioits kinds which were dlwbllblli- “by elders of tlri. church, and without which no person could be ldnutied to communion services. The disks are of :1ll_sl1apcs 11nd iinicria s. 'I‘l1e majority are oi lend. tsoinc are pewter, \\;1..\', bronze. 1"" '1‘. glass, copper, buts, i111 or triangular, hexagonal oblong. oval “mi Silllflre. Some have ilze iminc or he church mid the date; some merely the nnnie of the town; while Others only tile initials oi‘ the 111in- lir at the time. hsirkv- it of the collection are 0111 Novn. Scotia nnd compose i110‘; gieniei‘ part- of the 69 Nova Scoiiun - " knolvn to be in cxisfencc. ‘my-five are from churches in oiltn rio, m-iglitccn from New f Brunswick, thirteen from 1 Qllcbcc and five fronr Prince Eil- “Brd Island. Besides théfic. there "i? nine types of "stock tokens"; likens without specific reference to "iy church, and used by n nuiubei- °i churches too pour to have spec- tokens of their own. Th0 oldest is one marked "Trum. n~ 5-. 1772, Rev. Daniel Cook." The "m" fli’ the church is not given. WIIPPS are from widely-scattered Ontario chiuchcs represent- n --c ude Knox Church, Bytown. W Ottawa: St. John's, Comwnli; 9X. Toronto: Knox, Gait: St. An- Haws. Kingston: st. Andrew's. hmmfl"; St. Andrew's, Torontxxl 071* Church, Pei-ill; Chalmers “'91. Owen s0l‘ll’l, nnrl one ‘ H1 r~ (a 1 IBWEESSuicOEl , Flmsnnc unrnrrorrs AND - IIVTUAIJIER§ Prince Count. "can't-rt llnbllllnre in Fhirgc l hmmlfnid‘. iterleque and I . Kcnrlmztnn T Phone 33-1. lice ilic tokens, inciiil disks of‘ porcelain. The shapes range ihxough I church ma’ in the Church Hall. and Busines Meeting ed Wilson. A short song service fol- lowed the supper and a. read. HALIFAX’ Jam 29 __ T“ d _ ing by charlcs Taylor and a solo when one had w have m lgmtggfl by Mus Ruth Summons completed i removed l the social programme. The c111. fcrenit reports were given and every branch of the Church work show- ed a decided increase and interest i over the proceeding year. The fin- ; anciul report presented by the ," Chairman, William Currie, was very l gratifying. showing an irwrease in l giving, over the past year of three lhundrcd irflars. The thank Of- } fcring at mo supper amounted to nearly two liiuidrcd dollars. An address and presentation was given . to J. A. Smallipan for his faithful ‘ and valuable services which he has rendorpd during the past years, and the address expressed the gratitude of the members and adheranis of. the Church at his being able to be out and attend to his duties i.11 the The address was read by the Ppstcr and the presenta- iion was made by Deacon Reuben Large. A imolution was passed ex- precsing regret of the passing of four of the active membens u.’ tho Church during the past year. namely, C. R. Lee, Mrs. Henry Sonics. Mrs. Major Schurman and Deacon Dr. A. W. Iicard. A letter of greeting was requested by the lzrt-liering to be sent to the only rcmninlng charter member of the Church. Mrs. Georg! Schunnan, who joined the Church In the year of its organization. 1868. some eighty-five members and adhorants were present at the bim- qJQl. ]1l'(‘.‘,"'."i‘d by the Social (kim- miiice oi‘ the Church under the direction of Mrs. Bruce Dovio- The meeting closed with the singing o! "Auld Lung SynrP-S. nlarked mercly "Presbyterian Church. Prtcrbor ugh." 111g mgjority 90f QUEBEC with! are not linked definitely with any special church. However, there Ire tokens from St. Andrew's Church, Qucbcc; St. Gabriel, Montreal: Bt- Andrclvs. Montftll and Knox» The Animal Meeting and Ban- quci, of the United Baptist Church took place on Wednesday evening The Banquet was presid- vwr bv the Pastor. Rev. J. B. them with a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burns were visitors to Mfllpeque on sun. day. the guests of.Mr. Burns’ sister Mrs. Robert Craig. A most enjoyable spent on Jan. 20th hall when the but on a. dance. ,was large, and quite a £11m or money Wfls realized. --__.. The P8551118 of Mr. Alexander xfmlflflfl. 8 lifelong resident, 9 h 5 district. will be deeply felt by is many friends. The deceased was in his 79th year, but up till a short time ago enjoyed good health. He was suddenly taken lll and to the Prince County Ho; pita] where he only lived a few days. The funeral was held from the Kier Memorial United Church. it?“ Reverend Mr. Thomas offici- ii g. evening was at Malpeque Women's Institute The attcndan Mr. Elmer Taylor has returned ii/O his home lll Mfllpgqug after Spending B pleasant holiday in Saranac Lake, N. Y. While were Interesting Talk 0n Antico s ti Island ll e a r d At the regular monthly meotlng of the Abegweit Chapter of the I. ODE. held Thursday aftcmoon. Mrs. Major Small. recently re- turned from a. sojourn on Anilwszl Island. gave a most interesting talk on the Island and its resources. In her opening remarks Mrs. Small compared the sine o.‘ Antl- oosti with Prince Edward Island, with embroidered maps. The Is- lands are about the same size, only that P. E. I. has more in- dentations. There ure no beaches in Antlcosti and only one har- bour. Tlus haiiborur is named after a wealthy French maniuaeturer. Menicr, who purchased the Island IMCE oouu many years ago as a game preserve. Mrs. smalls account of his magnifi- cent chuteau, now a show place and hotel for wealthy visitors, was most interesting. There are beauti- ful tapestries. Swedish carvings. bcautiful stained glass windows and many other lovely things that make it a veritable treasure house. The Island is now a fish and game preserve and the fishing and shoot- ing rights are quite expensive. The l . game is plentiful-elk, clecr and: foxes abound and are quite tamed There are quantities of wild berries. i and lovely flowers. The inhabitants are mostly French. There is u. Catholic Church and Convent. I Many visitors go there in the Summer. f01' shooting and fishing. Mrs. Small had some interesting photographs of the place which were on view. A vote of thanks was extended tn the speaker for a most interesting afternoon. _ l The officers for the coming year were nominated. Miss Hunt. Re- gent, reported very good “@455 from the canvass for the milk fund. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem-S. ioontlnued from peso 2),, ,__ pfg559d by a. biblical writer. but a different connection however”. “Touch not, taste not. handle n9‘- A Plea for Children in Good Home! A: a. matter of course the City of London, Ont., has a school medical officer o: health, and this officer. in accomplishing his impolmfli? task, has discovered that there are in attendance in the schools 1.933 under-nourished children. and that | i i from homes of meani- l i i Senator J. J. Hughes . stated that some children had 9- Depl ores It is cheering to learn that in London at least, children are being nourished by welfare funds. London's medical school officer. Dr. John Wilkey, is seeking to secure permission from the pro- vincial department of health. 11l- crature on the feeding 0f 5011001 children. Mrs. John Rose, school trustee. the majority of this number were [ i I (Continued Fiona page 8) Totalltarinn Phllosophicl At the present time Communism. Naziism and Fascism are at dbl;- gers drawn, but they may come together. because they all b61011! to the some family -- the total- itarian or absolute ntate. ' Their differences just now are of degree rather than of princlple- 01 course, a difference in degree may make a. large difference in prac- ltice. Should they come wflfli-hel‘ for malevolent purports. 118 ll quite possible. a. divided Christen- dom and an impaired Christianity chocolate bar for breakfast. and other; had a peanut butter sand- wich. . This condition indicates someth- ing wrong in our roclill System- The interests of the home should ever be first. Is there too much precious time being 5118M by l1"- ents and children in being enter- tained? Ln the same paper the HDOW M _ . . _ . soil; gitmlélcrilwiitflTa H111? guest of ms appeared was an advertmcment l, will offer but a feeble resistance. ' _-__y ' Wm‘ 13.1.8 Plano: Lxeetlp Egfliggg 'Once before the existence of Eur- Mr. John E. Cousins, Park Cor- 131mm e o l“ 'opean civilization was threatened |‘ncr, returned recently from a bust. f "955 ml) t0 Montreal. -___. Miss Cora. MucGougan of Mal- peque has returned home after vis. 111111; friends m Montreal, was a labor-saving device evidently to preserve physltlll strength 5°‘! B" afternoon. and it may be i0 be followed by a longer ovoninir of amusement. Making no charge against. or de- fence of amurements still the seri- ous query persists as to the reason by Mohanunedanism. but the dan- ger was averted, perhaps by PTO- vidence. Noiw I think Providence is using the British Empire 1°!’ 9- great purp05e. 1nd if W"? D611 of that Elmpire does its duty we can go forward with confidence. Ml Maynard Bryenwn was n recent visitor at Sea View, Every nation, like every indlvidilfll- has its responsibilitied. and M I see it Canada. could not be more numbers of children in homes 01 adequate plenty are undernourish- ed? Surely it is because the in- MP- George Burns of U.S.A. is at nreiient visiting Q mlpgqllq u; guest of his mother, Mrs, Jgmgg Burns. The numy friends of Mrs. Jamgg Burns will regret to learn that she 1'5 fiflnfined to her bed through ill. ncss. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larkln en- iiiiithii. pil"... °‘ .,’l’°“"‘ °“ i - . d and luncheon. a r 3e party -_... Mrs. John Pickering, sen, V1c“"|s , ot- Present visiting in Mnilletliie the guest of Mrs. Percy ilfcfloir-zau. ‘—-——¢-—-——-_ 0Q O§§ Investments 0-000 znsrsnu ssounmus . Ltd» McArthur Budding. Phggo 1B2. Securities b ht. ma oug sold O- LAAA‘ ‘_ rv%Q-O-OG M i l. (rzlrbwflbrunswick is represented by St. Little's Church, Bathurat; 5'!- 'm1rcw's, Chntham; Si. PRUIB. lrcdcricbcn; 55- Andmws’ 8mm John. Tokens from Nova B]??? towns include those from St. mak- lhr-vi"; Church, Halifax; The l‘: (131154); John Knox. New Gin-WOW. prince 5p and Knox Churches, Pictou‘ Philli" °h""““- w°‘“’"'”‘ Free Church, Grand River; and J. L. DAVISON FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMEII the Presbyterian Church. Bydn” Mines ~ KENSINGTON. ""3"; . splendid. You can feel it: sting First, mpktiredl Iyrllpag) oiltgfglull! 0% ‘t, eiair pinslnges in a] wlhyl at mans l)” gm] "III" 1;."- cups ilrnrlu l 8118!!‘ us neon. t ooscns e p Hill. I00 cl - t f moments, until dis-no vcd. u, 5 l; t d l, _ g u"; fl; Mrmh" Xlchliifcoirld do it. No copkltni: neifided- ..$325551.ui“i}“'ni§a’rtpi'lrtirr can; - ' o ’ r m n 1 res u see . t lnznirlrllélgltfiffyafilggnlgo: gomplotinerfa ego-l . Jarret kymitffmd if not pleased. your {gluing Norway Pine in concentrated money w be refunded. J - fortunately placed than she is. But God forbid that we should Shirk our responsibilities! I am confi- dent that the Etnplre to which W belong will never wantonly attack any nation, and that the ntronsfl‘ we are the greater is the world uxurity. Of course, it 15 81817111118 to know that the world is now spending fourteen billions of dol- lars a year on in enia. whlfe- as it spent only four billions for the same purpose in 1913 when preparing for the world-shaking conflict that followed. The PM‘? to keep the peace may be killlniz. but we cannot help it. and if we place our cause in the hands 0f Providence and do our duty we cannot go wrong. terests of home and children are not put first. The educational demands on youth cannot be met by "mummif- ished children, and the children must have the modern mental drill a5 a preparation for a successful career in life. and one of the first essentials is n. well-nourished body. especially at the commencement of the day. Many will recall a wirele- soma breakfast of good mush covered with creamy milk. with earrings beoomin! 9X- trcmely important 918M11- 0119 Wm choose fuchsia flower earrings modelled in carved met-PW!“- rubies and emerald-colored lion" for evening. Splendid Cough Remedy Easily Mixed at Home m. So Easy! Makes a hui.‘..'.fl‘.lllli'.'.ltt“""°"“’"°“°‘ Big Saving. No Cooking. Put the Pine: into a 16 ounce bottle. and add your syrup. Thu! you make To ct “Mk ‘mo! ‘mm l dismal“; Iii ounces of very efficient remedy. and cough? miqx your own remedy at borne. Once tried. you'll say it's your favorite you get four time! nu much cou h medi- cough medicine. and it's no llmPlfi "d cine for yfiur money. It tutu no and I] V01‘ I 0 l. eAnd ‘for quick, blessed tullsalitft is r Evidence “When a. strong man armed keepeth his court: these things are in peace which he posscsseth. But when a stronger than he comes upon him, and overcome him: he will take away all his armour wherein he trusted, and will dis- tribute his spoils." I think Great Britain could well say to her children: "He that is not with me, is against me: and he that gathereth not with me. scattereth." I am whole-heartedly with the ides that has been advanced by some members who have spoken in this debate, that the leaders of the two major political parties get together and agree upon what our duty to ourselves and to the Empire is, and then go ahead. I shall give such a suggestion all the support I can. and r feel that I should be unworthy of my cit- izenshtp if I did not. do so. The outlook is certainly threatening, but of one thing I am certain: that no matter how the storm rages. the Church etablished by Christ. and with which He promised to remain till the end of time. will not be entirely overwhelmed while the earth is inhabited by man. Adult lklneatlon At the present time there in in Eastern Canada a movement which appears to be practical Christianity at its best, and which may mean much in the years to come. It shows that human na- ture has many redeeming qualities and will respond to ancere, dis- intcresteddeadcrship. I refer w the adult education movement carried on by St Irancis Xavier University, Antigonlsh, Nova Sco- tia. About twenty years ago the professors of this university. un- der the guidance of Bishop Morri- son, began to organize the peo- ple of the diocese into study groups. the basic idea. being that the peo- ple themselves could and would solve the problems of society if properly directed and enlightened. They met with much discourage- ment at first, and had to over- come many obstacles, so progress was slow but their perserverancc has been crowned with success. It was my pleaure and privilege m menw were so poor that there was not a cow in the settlement, and the leaders had to beam W111i '1 few goats bemuse the P903119 Wind . feed no other kind of animal. To- day there is not a family in these same settlements that has not at change economy, industry and co-OPQ-Ya" tion among the people i-heim-‘EIVBS- Nearly everybody is working and» some kind and learning how to l give to such a lflt)‘.'lillt‘l‘.l' work. Some years ago deal of communism and other sub- ait in at the annual Rural and In- dustrial Conference held by the tmivemity inst August. This con- ference was attended by more than n thomand persons coming from nearly every part of North America, and the mere recital of the work already accomplished was almost uunvellous. Among other things I was told that when lb movement Ill flit t- ._ _. _._. _ . rm people in some fishing oettle- poriunities and none offer better. lThe successful &ppll<llll(lll of the ' irlezts tM-illlld somewhat similar el- (forts in other ports of the world gives the well-founded hope that the rapidly grow-ring Nova scotls movement may ho a potent factor in the reconstruction of this dom- inion. it will soon cover 1hr was brought about by I Nlziritiine Provinc... 11nd iron [ thcromny spread ex: North Am- ‘ erica. What fin-reaching hi-lp and leadership men like sir Edward Beatty, Sir Hcrhcri Hob, Si: Charles Gordon, and others could Per- a. great ‘ hops these men or some of them may come to think that their great verslve doctrines were openly l talents and executive ability could preached in the Sydneys and other [not be better employed than in industrial centres. Today there is ; such work. So for. elrryiliiriiz that very 11mg o; such tfluQ 1g ll has has been undertaken in tha not been lulled, it has at least Anticonish IIlW-WHIWYIT’. B1141 6V9?! been swtched_ ‘ .riay‘s activities, have been begun The people now gully l-eullm Lin the niune of (loci. While that ma; whlle mere are, and perhaps ‘attitude in maintained all will be always will be, wrongs to be rlght- I Well. We are tolrl on the best oi ed, there is a living for every i flillhilfliy that God is ilclightcc sown hone“, mmIStX-jous mun 1n , to be with the children of men Canada, when and where there is find 595"“ Ylitihlm! WW’ than or least one eoiw. This remarkable! trying to save. and both adults and children are going to schools of co-operation. and that few coun- invitation from ih- hour-ts of H1: tries in the world offer equal op- ‘Children- ... m.» __..._._.__._... . . . .. *:',:*_—_zy YOU MAY Are you smart‘! Here’s a puzzle that will test. your wits. 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