run s. 1944 _ l CHURCHEISVTOMORROW s1‘. PETERS CATHEDRAL " UNII 1-D CHURCH sifivfics n“ "L,”,;,,Y,‘.’,L'“"'“ stmnsv 5.00 HoTy Communion 10.00 M: us or 11,00 Holy Eucharist, Choral, n“ 1mm; no Iwenlng Service. WEEK 0A1 — Ho: Communion 1.4a Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday l." Monday god Friday. 0.10 Wednesday. oi Jesus SuyP-Iltathburn _ Roy Smaliman. 7.00 p.rn. Public Worship. Sermon: 'Flt.Lt. (new) Briiine. rdlaily welcome. glad to ace them after any service. ' s'r. PAUL'S CHURCH Bev. A. LeDrew Gardner, Rector Miss Muriel Blocr, Deacon ... Mk5 Lillian Earle, Organist m. Walter MacNutt. A.T.C.M.. Choir Director 8-30 Holy Communion. 11.00 Morning Prayer. w» Fiilhurllml" —BAPII$I ier Rev. I. Judson Levy. B.D. The Church School l0 mm. cordially tlon in this I-flbie MORNING IVOHSHII" II A.M. Sermon by the Rev. I. Judso THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES FV \'II\‘G woitsinr 7 EM. Minister ii: "To Busy to Live." flu Rev. T. II. 3115;?" Somcrl. S.'l‘- . tElfingerj Mr. Organist llisa I. Lill an McKenzie. Mus. Bac. u an. MORENG WORSHIP and cliolrmzistcr. You are invited to worship with ‘rliizjisrrlsr H n Thee-Easthops Martin. Miss Dilys Owen- The Minister uill conduct tlic Services and deliver the Sermons. ll AJL: Morning Worship. Sermon-Rev. 3i. Watorwnrth. _ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH {___-~- Prince and Grafton Street Minister REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER Orianist, Miss Helen Stewart Choli- Director-Mrs. Arthur Roper MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 aJn. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. “This do in Reinemlirat-ce of Elle?‘ Hymns: 90. 352. 360, 449. Duet: “Who Could It Be?" Hark- ness - Misses June MavPhcrson and Norma Dalaiel. EVENING IVORSHIP 7.00 p.111. Theme: "Standing Hist ith." I"";g€‘s!;a597_ 419' 53.; .E-»rd:n School for the year i944. Anthem: "In The Gflrll0Ii"—-Mili\s.' , ' The Junior Choir. i 1 "naive! a Dari- Grade X—-l Doris ' I Preston Beck. 2.30 Sunday School. '7 l’.‘.ll.: Evening Worship. '1<‘11i.i. Golsrrzi. IYENTE- COSTAL CHURCH Elm Avenue Services July 9th B. E. Sleeves. Pastor. BORDEN SCHOOL The Sabbath School meets at! ten o'clock in the morning. invites your psrtic a Study service. ,, ANGLICAN oi CANADA Bochiord Square ..i_._______ _ ___ MM mmmmm Twmum" , CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. Miss Marie ltlnliougail, Dcgeo g a. Roy Kendall. A.‘(|J..‘C.O. L.R.A‘.li, i “m”, 11.00 sun. Public Worship. 2.30 Sunday school. Sermon: Rev. George ‘Murray, During the month of July there Trlflldllll- Vocal Solo: "I Heard the Voice n" w“ Woodworking Co. EVIIIWIII Vocal solo: "Bless This House”- ‘IJO Friday. _ Brake -- Mrs. A. Johnson. The week day services are held "I CHURCH $011001, All Souls Chapel. All seats are "Qt 11.00 a.II‘i. Primary, Beginners and :i:dm$:?il:::'|::d- lnzsilltglgj‘ “l: Junlin-mlgcpartments. l’! ikyyhB-gi. "‘0 Love That Will Not e e in.‘ I Sol “The Ilord Is My Shep- herd‘ (Liddic) Mrs. Ralph Douglas. ‘I Shall Not Pass This Way, Wendell} .. ips. John Inch. Mus. Bac., organic! So also and» Bass Duet — Le ~—-— i—-~=: Cruc fix — Faure. illr. und Pills. II\.AIIQ1HRIS1IAN Cavern r . ' . Kent Street .. Solo: "Sunrise" — Ackley — Mr. Sermon: Rev. M. Wutterworth. CENTRAL AG llAlllllAli This colmn is reserved for ‘o! local interest. but adv oi a newly nature may be inaerte ‘at five cents a word. strictly DIP ‘able in advance. CI-ASWELL i0!’ PIIOMIFI-Nfi EXPECTED HOME MONDAY - Mr. J. . Clarke, who has been undergoing treatment at the Ross lgfeeré-legiabl lriosipitatlfi Mega-cal, ia at; c ac n e Mon mlwh imllrcved in health. NOTICE or CLOSING - owing to scarcity oi labor and materials we will be closed all day Saturdl? dim“! July and August. I... . I t Pools d: Co. MacDonald dc Rowe 7-7-71 A HAYMAKING A’! as .1 William A. Chandler of Hazelbrook was in the City yesterday repairs for his hay mower as Limit week he wants to be ready for ha mlklfll- Mr. Chandler is still lial and éiearty and active at 88 years‘ YOIIII THE BAPTIST CHURCH HELPING RED CROSS - At a Corner Prince and Fitzroy-Streets recent school concert at St. Mary's Convent. Souris, the sum of $6030 was realized for Red Cross work.‘ This generous amount was hand-‘ led in to the Sourls branch oi the Red Cross by the Reverend Ist- ers cf the Convent. - ' LEFT I-‘OR P.E.I. — The West” ville Air Cadets left Tuesday for. Mount Pleasant, P.E~I., for their summer training. The boys were accompanied by Pilot Officer Wm. ‘Campbell. New Glasgow, and AC. ,Pilct Officer Allan Connors 0i Westvllle-New Glasgow News. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE -| Among the delegates attending the Republican National Convention inl Chicago last week, was Mr. W. T. MacQuaid. Baltimore, Md, form-l erly of Charlottetown. Mr. Mac-l Qunid is candidate for Maryland‘ State Senator, having won the nomination in the primaries. ‘ ATTENDED ritEsnYri-aiiisi. - POLICE COURT -- At the City Police Court yesterday. a, drunk was remanded until the 11th: an- other was fined $3.00 and costs or ilve_ days; while another received a lllle of $5.00 and costs or ten‘ days. A party convicted of illegal} possession of intoxicating liquor‘ was fined $200.00 alld costs or three months. and a case of break-' ing and entering was adjourned until this morning. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — The Morning Diet of Divine Wor- shlrp at the Kirk tomorrow will be The lOll-JWIXIE! is the standing of bi z-adcast over C F C Y when the‘ Minister. the Rev. T. H. Buzsell‘ ,Somcrs. M. A.. S T.M . will conduct the Service and preach the ser- mon on "The Religious Use or l-loli- bein Herring 3 days.” At the Evciiinu Service the . _ L 5 _¢CDnn.1d_ 3 ph v11" whit , Minister will preach on "The Love ljmlvlgllie Gilli-diam ‘mum m Y“ “(I11- lo‘ 1x 1 Malia: Deegeanf M “f” Th? chum‘ Qil-"lllsl-l " p ‘l’ 2 \Vllllii‘t'i Pickering. 3 Wendell M355 E~ 11mm‘ M°K'~":m"- Mus-l Guns, BBC: will direct the music for bcthi Vice-Principals Dept. - sernceh‘ " WINSLOE SOUTH ti‘. l\I. S. _ MEETING _ Grade VIII - 1 Aileen Richard. The Womens Missionary Society Alice Jay, F. Audrey Stewart. of Wlnslce South held tlicirmn- Grade VII—1Bdl'Ilfll‘f1 Herring. anuai Mite-Box opening at ‘ home of Mrs, Earl Rodd on June , pqny-l 2'! with upwards of fill)’ PBODI? tor t vsilnvcr, equal. resent. The North Winsloe Y1.‘ Grade v1 - l Lloyd I-ieffeil, A . S. members accented the in-.Anit.i Lynda, 3 Joan Cameron. vitation to unite for this reason and their presence added much Intermediate Dept. enjoyment to the meetlnll- F01- lowing is the program: OpQ g hymn -_— From Green- land's Icy Mountain. Scripture reading Avis Prowse. Grade V — I Garth Herring. I. a 02:11, 3 P011111 Trenlioliii. ' 1 hlnrgucrite West ndell Oatwny. 3 Thoma Q c \ iuivc-r, 2 We 2 2 tllelFranzes Ozon and Nelson Gallant. Ii 3131110)‘ Toombs and Wal- 2 7 Prayer led by Mr. constiiblc.,P.iquci. followed by the Lord's Pray“ "1' Glade in - l E1110 MacKenria. unison. 2 Hillard Mclnnls, 3 Cliixe Sharpe. Solo, Eleanor Rodd. . Recitation. Veda itodd. Primary Dept. Reading. Verna Turner. SO10. Mrs. Earl Clark, Grade II Sr. -— l Carariome Hymn, Christ There is N0 ‘rrcnholm, 2 Shirley Keough, 3 Nelte last or t- Allan. lolo, Roma Rodd. The offering amounted to $13-00 hicluding IVIite-Boxes. Reading, Mrs. Myers. _ _ An interestln talk on missions was given by r. Constable. O hymn, Jesus Saves. ‘The entertainment was iarovid- ed by Mrs. Ivan Turner and Was cntoyed by all. A dniiiiy lunch was served by the Soul-ii w.M.s. and ii hearty vots of thanks extended to the host and hostess for the use ct their home and to everyone WhO helped make the meeting a success. meeting was brought to li close by linging God Save King. laiit. 3 Theresa Ceretti and Des mond Mclver. o Alfred Kelly. 3 Clare McNally. Grade I 1c) - l Le Ivan Gallant. 2 Velma Allan. Daisy Trerilioim, Freddie Gaudet. Perfect attendance for year attendance). Gffide VIII Public School Ieav Aileen Richard, Alice Jay. Andre Stcvini-t, clen McAie Dalziol. Sybil Howatt SCOTTISH iivvcsrTvcycss The first bicycle was made d in 1N9. in _,>03‘pcr__ cent. Cpl. D. M. Dotten, Pugwiish. N, S. l“ lopulsr mm m h]; unit . . - he is the mail corp- till. Here he is handing out 11' ' - - l} goei 1.. . . seas Photo). the Regimental Sergeant Major "voluntarily" Grade I (a1 _- 1 Connie Paquet rade 11 Jr. - 1 Faye Howatt, 2 Yvonne Gallant and Melvyn Clai- o Keough, 3 Edith Sharpe (nine year's perfect in: Certificates in order of merit: .V er, Betty Highest average -— Allen Richard y... - m; this parade. He is on extreme right. RSM. D. A. Grant, New Glasgow, N. E-(Canadian Army Over- 'st Grade i (b) - 1 Freda Noonsn. John L. Read, Everett McKenna, 2 Elizabeth Jay, David Constable, A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR»- Amcnl! the visitors to the Province is Dr. Norman A. M. MacKenzie. Chairman of the Wartime Informa- tion B0ard. and the recently ap- pointed president of British Col- umbia University. lrie is accom- panied by Mrs, MacKeiizie and children who have been holiday- in" in Plctou and will return m Fredericton, where he was formerly, President of the University of New. Brunswick, before setting out I01" his new home in Vancouver. While here he met Premier J. Walter Jones. and Chief Justice Campbell. a class mate of his at Dalhousle University. . I-‘ARIIIVELL PRESENTATION _ _A pleasing ceremony took place in the C. N. R. machine shop Thurs- day evening when his fellow workers presented. through L.- Ool. P. W. liiacNevin, a well-filled purse to Mr. J. E. Cameron. re- tired C-. N. R. boiler foreman, irl recognition of his 44 years‘ service with the railroad. The presenta- tion was preceded by an appropri- ate address by Mr. J. F. Lelghtlser. master mechanic. Mr. Cameron expressed his appreciation of the thoughtfulness his brother workers in presenting him with the gift. and added that, while he welcomed the opportunity to rest which his retirement gave him, he, nevertheless. regretted breaking daily association with so many loyal friends. V nEXI-IIBITORS ATTENTION . Provincial Exhibition Prize List ll now available and anyone who has lint received one can do so liy writ- lnfi the Secretary, J. W. Bouller. arlottetown, I’. E. I. , . ‘I t. 11m Cl-IARLOTTETCWN GUARDIAN I TRAIN AND FERRY - The train left Borden last evening with 13'! passengers, arriving here with '11. at the hour oi ‘I o'clock. The ferry made 6 trips yesterday. ~ Personals Min M. E. Joseph, Montreal. is Ciiarlottetown. Mr. Albert Williams. lydney Mines, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. B. W. Power. Vancouve , is in Ffirlottetown. Jackson. Vancouv- in Mr. John L. g " gr, was in Pharlottetnwn yester- rfiédnkh “who” mum ay- dry! A to any of time l - °ffilljafeu Mafia?‘ Oi stoiiiis and the white wrap d Yarmou , Kentv lie. isuro. blmoafddaghwh mall” m9 18m New G gow. Sydney. har- Th. . . t gleaming Arctic ice-fin a ' un °;°|:|:§,.'_'°M|fi;§t' i110 Ilgliib, 601d. HM 0'!“ ‘ixlrié torn-livid.’ " fl u" ' as info. windward burning like w. c. T117 sores TANKIR CREW We carry across blue water a freight which is strange indeed, No less than the throbbing life-' blood which you're mighty engines . We are blunt and honest seamen ‘t lull We ak of what we know ‘ 0i 018m It 0n the convoy when clouds are red with. tii: torches of death in the dark. ‘the threat to our liquid rargo—tl:e glint oi the falling spark. Our hearts were wrought from the Emmi oak: our love shall guard Ind e09 The homes where watdalns and the the wives children asleep. There were men of our breed at Jutlgirgi cur forebears sailed with e Inruathestorxnyopensesathe only road to ti e. not Wilder our share in tle when news comes ing back . That the bombers went in the moon. light to make a strong attack. Per heavy would grow those giant Wing; that sweep the purple skv Miss Isabel McDonald oi ‘Ibr- onto, is spending her holidays at her home in Iiopedale. —GItE‘I‘-A BRIGGS sun-r - snitvicc Never must we forget the debt R0 al‘ sit :- lie I A l o. _ _ stinence for the well as for indlvi ual advantage..Miss N if the petrol tanks were Therefore we must use every op-jsu-Son and Mrs V. Macmillan portuhity of putting all tanperance- appointed to call on the Atw advance into the local DPPSSg wetGellflrfll regarding the Prohibition are riot taking advantage of fill the‘ Latv- space available in the local press.‘ Please send news of our impor- tant Canadian Convention to your} hour the delegates were enterialiifl ublic good as Milton Vessey, Mrs. McLeod. Mrs M69 ‘Mrs. a. L H. Howard, J. T. Fer- was mey n n o u n ce m e n t Charlottetown Hospital BAZA SPORTING CLUB OCTOBER R, EASTERN GUARDIAN "W. NTEIx-Teacher for ting closed with prayer by Sands Icclliart At the tea Malcolm smith. Sucre Mrs. John McLennsn. uincy. we owe to the men of the local paper, during the first wet-kl (‘d at the spacious hcme of Mr. and " Mass. is the guest of Mr. an MrmlNavy ind of our awn Canadian in June. Write up our gathvrlrlfllMrs~ B C- Hardy Where they C- Archie Mcleod. Malpeque Road. l sivy. qvm, representative. from ow ._not only enjoyed a blllliilllll ‘ Amid the hazards of this five year province conferring together _ii _ ' the beau MI-i- T-flme 34°14'11"!“ BM I011. war and the terrors o! Germany's Moneton 0n matters of citizen up. fui flowers m the house and garden. Quincy. Mass. are Visiting rela- scientific savagery. the gallant lads and patriotic advance in ienzpri- At the evening meeting M15, t"! 1n Hlrt-Bvlllt- in navy blue have challenged and‘ once reform. Material as w the. Hammmld Shaw Prefilfled for the ove the maddened hate of a speakers are available in this sind‘di~‘\'0t10ll1l1 Derwd M35 K91!‘ Win93 511d 5°11 dfilfirdte I09, kept» Open the ocean recent numbers of the “Tidings? ' Mrs. Colin McLure gave a most, Cove was in the City yesterday on business. isses Katie and Julia McLeod M of Hartsville, were recent visitors mgmg to Charlottetown. Mrs. Norman MacDonald of Glen Valley was the guest oi her sister ilvlrs. Garfield Tremere for a few sys. Mrs. Neil McDonald of Quincy- Mass., is visiting, relatives and friends in Glen Valley. Hsrtsviile, Brcokfield and Charlottetown. The many friends of iVIrs. W. O. Davey will be glad to know that she has returned to her home after g a patient in the Charlotte- inwil HOSI-‘lil-al. ‘ Flying Officer Arthur MecLesn. N.A G.S., R.C.A.F._ Yarmouth is spending his leave with his par- ents, My. and Mrs. Sterling Mae- Lean, Fredericton, PEI. Mrs. Brenton Dollar and Mrs. Donald MacDonald, Brcokiieid. were in the city on Tuesday st- tending the P.E.I. Presbyterisl oi the Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald of Dlgby. N-S.. has returned to their home after visltinz her mother, Mrs. Mary Mcswsin of Charlotte- town and other relatives and friends throughout the Island. Mr. George Starostic and bride (nee Jean Walsh). have returned home from their honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. Toronto, Mont- real and the states. Mr. Starostlc spent a few days in Charlotte- town before going to Halifax to Join his ship. Monetary Plans Under Way at Mis. Neil MacDonald of Quincy Wayne are visitlnll her parentswhighways oi’ the world, and made! Mass.. and Miss Mary McKenzie,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Simon Blcndon, Glen|pcssibie the coinin! final defeat‘ Deaconess Tryon, P.E.I. returned- V9110 0i the Axis firs. on Saturday from Westville where' Never in a our history ‘has there they attended the Pictou Presby. Mr. Samuel Beaten. Bonshaw. is been anything iincr than the terlal which was held in St. Aii- visit in the city with his stm, skill and valor of our seacnen of drew Presbyterian Church West- Mr. endeil Beaten. tho Navy and Merchant Marine. Ville. It was on the Allied Navies par- My. A. A. MacDougall, Canoe ticularly that the initial success oi. the great Invasion assault depeiid-: ed 1t was up to the seamen to get} the infantry and amor safely onto. the French hes. It still ie-l their Job to ferry huge. mountains of s lies and vast‘ numbers of troops the Continent for" the drive 0n to Berlin e basic fact that we are absolutely dependent on the Navy and the men ‘ who man our fleets. ‘it is the qual- ities they possess that make our triumph sure 1 Hats off to our splendid res-x men. THE RESPONSIBILITY ent gs well s‘ the child is placed on probation. The parent is seri-, teniced to c ry attendance at an eight-weeks course at the Parent School there have been no “repeater?! -—a.n.d though some ed resentment he co-ordlnation of effort among both children and parents has prov- experiment Ills. promis gibllltles worthy o investigation and‘ emulation. I 3 HOW RUSSIA DEALS DRINK By C. R. BLACKBURN (Canadian Press Staff Writer) BRETTON WOODS. N. 1-1.. July 7 ._ (C?) - Plans for the use of poss . . 000 oi’ "l! world's money and r gnlul‘: post-war economic stability m, being frsced here by e small group of technicians who may nev- er have more than enough money for their immediate needs. The United Notions mgnetary and - i w as drawn resentstives ' d riul re Qmii agounltglxféatm t s isolated mtlblixttifie rreeal work on this h- Iy complex problem of world - sncs and exchanle ll "l"! 4°" by a hand-full 0i young men in iii high finance and economics their and the iickleness of public provsl sp- 599k no public acclaim or recogn tion. To them they love it. What they I" like a their listeners. Iintshing Touches But when the the iinishi touches have - applied by lble membe a of the and then will come the task gelling it to the respective l iative bodies of countries. delegations at the conference. far below and Chinese who are here ~in force. lweat-lhirted asks who know leaders know political trends Thesg young salaried technicians it is just a Job sdrgd ing and what they talk about is dead language to most oi y are through titers will be s draft convention to which n been i519 politically respcns-_ delegations , oi egis- the subscribing Canada has one oi the la ca: the American, Russian only one man the worse for liquor. Think how many one would seek in a siinillar journey through Aus- tralia to-day. Yet less than s gen-t beccme so obsessed by mlll-|R9fld 0n M0 tary necessities and achievements direction 0f that we lose sight it times of the ggk- and Mrs. N Darracli. East A profusion of peonle; delighted f the delegates as soon as thev entered i Auxiliary Do this now! The w c.'r.u v y | the Press for local publicitv, past,‘ present. and future! ‘ W. M. S. Rally at Union Raadi The Womens iiety of the United Church of Can,‘ lads had an IKILDICSSUC rally at Union nday July 3. unrlrr the . J. A. Nicholson. MYS in such wealth‘ ills Church The members conducted the cxccrciseg and the meeting o; by all heartily singing The Power of Jesus Name" Mrs Wm. interestint! and are grateful to Nlrs ‘Ivim __,I sent MYS J. A Nicholson over the latter part of the and the guest speaker Hugh MacL-ean of the Missionary Soc- ‘ The Rrsoluilon orought in the following: Resolved that the tonight by eight , irict; place ‘as llp-holdizlu the prefer‘ - _1 mon law, which in Sllll-f- of l merit much to be desi of the "All m1 was Ca Salvation Army War Services, he gave (in in.‘ Flllllllil addrPss on the out-Ecol: of "1 i111‘ Nlissloils in after war yrars, taking I for his text Act. 12th 115, ' Ccuimillre instructive paper on the Life and Work cf Rev. and John Geddie bPIlhillflQ with tVomzilils ue ' m ‘ PM 1n A solo by Miss Helen Wilson and‘ the Anthem. “Send The Light" by tr; the choir were enjoyed bv all prc- (_ C D10 iIl A . T v _ _ Wocnens Missionary Society represented llfilf‘. b; surc-uiiding d‘ themselves on rc p - c 11f. rod. fro‘. is much superior to the Gov crnmem Control in the other pro- p’. 0.1:‘ .t I!‘ 001, supplement tary. KING'S COUNTY sign to ratse 540,000 for a new Ilflhfitilfifs’ Julv 10th. Canvas. ‘v ' on my; -l- in Yviemoriam . JUIIN F. CUR-IAN 1.1 J ill r‘ Curran fifty- ‘ and during thosg ‘ e1. Teiesas West. n brother of tht be \i nnd the . . Curran had not 2000 health for ll. 1: vnis only a ~ l» im- dvuth that her con- .1 it l" week . Clark gave an instructive talk on YlllCf>5 of Canada Reports for the year show that V8113’ 60ml rs expressed gratitude for educatr R E Mu ional course provided by the Cf Charlottetown school which had enabled than were r8191’ better to understand their own tendance- The 36.0 "In Christ There Is No East nr West,‘ and prayer by Mrs Darrach then took the chair and, called on Mrs. {gave the delegates and visitors a ai tvclcome. went; shgtwi graciously replied. t g mg]°)'l[,y_ Committee was _ tch End Mrs. J Ayers. '0h Master Let Me eserited ,clson. Reports were here ilTlJl the ioria Cros. ed satisfactory and successful, The Presbyterial officers r _ e grid pog-‘work of this organization treasurer reported Ohdd been WITH recuested this year. A very interesting repo Conference Branch receptiv- Soviet Russia has solved the in Sackville. N. B was PWQH drink problem. For weeks. I was Mrs. Howard. ‘ out night and day in four of the‘ Quite n few d N. “- largest Russian cities. Leningrad.‘ Moscow, Gorkl. and Stalingrad. I a committee trgvelied 1,700 miles by rail, and -'-.-_.—.—_—_—.-—_-;=_—~. B00 by river steamer. and I saw A G Mai J. T Fer consisting 0i Mrs IKeep Minardis in tii hosifitnliiv and to Mr Hardy for cperiing lhoi!‘ hcrne Clark Mrs. N.‘ a lett. ‘who . Father for the guson, Nia1'shfii=ldi":(= ciportunlty of wors The Resolution; 1111s peaceful aimospherc appointed Mrs 1 Seven Auxllarles with a good at- Thcc" and benediction hi,- A. Wilson. in the prcscnt czardlnz the: been in Great SQTIYtO he'd by S1311: is -» rm. iwith many dialects a. 1 during the question box period and Where “Ghost Armies also clue in lire indies for their We give thanks to Our Heavci beaurful r‘ ‘ A" i. hlch are nd sp The service closed \v1‘h singing ij lVrilk VViih RPV. T chidren and to deal more m- firs. I-l. Howard introduced the MAJ. TRIQFET OVERSEAS teillgenti and effectively with 6109511011 50X and EBYe a "t talk‘ ---~ ti-ic rob ems of the youngster. on her literature. y book! QUEBEC. July '1 ~ ICPi _- Lr i The cty has not neglected the for next vesi- is "West o! he Gate Snleil sold tndav n had lwni-ncri F matter of providing recreational Linc". A message from the Pros} "from a well informed sourrc" ygfbtllldg but has found that bvterial President. Mrs E R that Mal Paul Trviuet. hr Woodslde was read by Mrs Nirh-l Frcnch-Cciixninn to "sin the V1 war. h. Britain for {hr 11>’ . t tivo divs. His arrival overseas has that $12,» no’. yet been announced officially Branch‘, and it is not known vvhat duties he ‘last year and that $100000 more isl will Derfvrm- rt of the‘. IINDERSTANDIABLE T0~A FiIiv kind l rs ash 1x11551011‘ prey-s hridlruie unintelllglblg t1 outsiders r u ilaunt” Nazis ‘s t for» i t ‘into Enzzinnd from Persian Th; city o1 ssh pgsncisw egmh- Co-cperation and Christian Feilnvw‘ l_=zc.=nlvcd_ that. the thanks of flghgd a yea;- ago a parent, gchmfl gave an instructive‘ talk on "Co- this nicotine I be extender! no 1h~ for m; gnig; o1 chum-m bfoughfl operation and Christian Fellovv- ‘trustres ‘of this beautiful ~h before t p, Juvenile coup, p1 that 5111p" Mrs. R. Bryenton gave a for oprnme its doors to n5, 31;‘; i». __ city on charges of delinquency reading “The Masters Comizigfthp committee ivho (lccoralr-"I it “I ' 1 1h s11 first one“, 935g! m; p". This period was closed by singing; so nicely. Qur hearty lhilnks arr- ed in all parish thv of the en- out to her sor- Wvhczn predeceased her _ ris held on Wednes- '_. H1 S1 Cuthbert’! Twain's. where the fun. oration ago. Russia was one oi the iiardgst drinking countries in the wor . Once s man the worse for vodka was such a common sight that peo- ple took very lit/tle notice. Today e is Jeered at in tram or train. Instead of being sent to Jail. he is a hotogre of him hi: inebria state or a caricature of him. appears on the wall of the factory when he returns w work he is dvunned by his workroom. andhaswdrewhiswsgesfroma seperete window. Few men can! stand up to this sort of thing, and‘ the few who do are rightly regard-‘ ed as sick men. They are taken a-_ way to special hospitals, where the majority otre cured by a pro- a to camps far sway frcm the publict view-Editorial in News and Re“ views. Australia. l was my privlega to challenge the guests, the clerly. asking why more! was not being done by the churches. sled‘ by the people in the pews.’ I; that whv s: little has been said against sicct-iol? Are our clergy! There are 13 Canadians on the list headed by Finance Minister Iisley who stayed only two d1vs,l hurrying back to his budget d stioiisl therapy. Those who do not respond to the treatment are senti "PDOPLE IN’ THE PEWS" A iew.years ago in St. John N.B. a banquet given at the annual Conventio the W.C TU. it A United clergyman now in they Home Beyond. srose and said. '1_ phall tell you why we do not do more of this work. our mouths are muz- morc afraid of the people in the. pews than of grieving the Holy. Spirit? Surely God; approval and help should mean more than pleas- ‘fiat’; 1 CHERIOURG blown up. of mand- atiii In vicinity of La Grcnrie communications. indicoltved» by broken liner. cut by the Underground. irolut- Perla irom ko mic “I \ Fey n. 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