QgTPOBER 2s. 1949 “w GUARDIAN. CHARLOFITETOWN FLOUR "ririrczr . IISIIR ‘I0 Ilshnllllilt IISIILTS B193?!) ¥\ lresbyierian Y.P.ll. [inference AI Ileslville. N. S. The tenth annual conference of Maritime Presbyterian Young 95091.; was held in St. Andrew's prcglrvtci-ian Church, Westville, N5, October 7th, 8th and 9th Wm, me president. Miss Jean MacDonald of Sydney, NS, pre- yidins. Th»: large attendance of en- ’ (huslasllr young people, the in- gpiring theme addresses, and the m... gplrlt of happy Christian fellowship made the conference a llllli‘ or 30y and inspiration for iii who were privileged to at- tend. The conference speakers were Rev. Dr. licnnox. professor at the College, Montreal, Pres‘: ciian and lirv. J. S. Clarke, secretary o! th- Young People's Societies, Toronto. - (twat gs and warm words of Wm. were extended the dele- ‘afgghy RiwnlLM. Buntain. Mayor A. McicGrcgor, and John hchnli‘ of the church, toii " S€I'.\l.<l.l_\' was a busy clay for the FtllrClTllCe delegates. The mqyniivg program included .1 ser- vice of worship conducted by the 4 “lcstixiile Society. A theme address by lmz Dr. Lennox, discussion group; "Building a Y1’. programme In ‘an address "Our Past" by Ralph Clarke, B.A., Toronto. "Stewardship," Mr." ‘l’. K. Mac- Lellan. Halifax, N.S. ‘Training for the Christian Min- lstry," Mr. Wendell MacNeil. Westville, N.S., student minister at Acadia University. "Living in a Modern World," Rev. J. H. Williams, Scotsburu, N.5. A business period followed. On Saturday afternoon the aer- vice of worship was conducted by members from Halifax, N.S., after which the delegates were taken on a sightseeing tour where they visited the Look-off and Pioneer Museum at Green Hill. Ladies of tho congregation cat- ered for a banquet Saturday eve- ning. when greetings were ex- tended by local societies, one of the special speakers was Mrs. J. A. Tucker. New Glasgow. past president and a member of the executive of the Eastern Division. W.M.S. The Young People attended a special Communion Service on Sunday morning st 9.30, the dele- gates attended the regular morn- ing worship at eleven o'clock. Sunday afternoon the Char- lottetown group were ln charge of the devotional hour, followed by W. Kane, Halifax. N.S., who gave a brief history of the past ten annual conferences, this was fol- lowed by a missionary address by Mrs. James Cunningham of East River St. Marya, who is a re- turned missionary. She spoke of how Thanksgiving is observed in British Guiana. and told of the work being done by the mission- aries there. A large congregation attended i i i the Tcrnl church," Rev. James i DAlLY CROSSWORD nor-ion H FIEHIIH i] Ll u" "will! service. which was cndufl"! b)‘ Miss MacDonald, with the other members of tho executive assisting. i-.§“§.i‘f“..."."‘°-°“. it‘. "if °°'“' e insa e y Rev, Ml‘. Clarke. Miss Mabel Auld, Chnhnemwll. was elected vice president and Miss Thelma Lar- lui Mlmlllllc. secretary. Mr. Gardiner Dalziel, Kenglng. l°nr P131. )1 theology vstudent at Acadia University presented the "Port of resolutions and cour- toslea committee. A fellowship clrclo was fanned b7 the delegates and everyone iqlned in singing "Blest Be The T“? Th“ Binds". thus ending i successful conference. Delegates attending no‘... P, 1:, Island were: Mlrlsm MacDonald. Julia MacDonald, Myrtle white, Mlbel Auld. Anna Maclliachern. Tlhelma Larter and Gardiner Dal- ze. SPECIALIST DIES TORRINGTON, Conn., Oct. 28 —-(AP) — Emerson S. Hill, lead- ing eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, died suddenly at his home here today. He was 5l. A native of Maxville. Ont. Hill took hla degree in medicine at McGill University. ACROSS DOWN 19. Small l. .\ son of l. Room 20. Border Aaron recess 23, stagger d l‘in for 2. Unproduc- 24. Part 01a meat rive Iocomoflvg I0. Dips, as 8. Perfect 25. Slope wntcr 4. Chop 26. Flap; ll. unme on 5. Pronoun 27. Chooses horseback tL-Whlrla 28. Portuguese [1535] l2 Gong 7 Cornmcal navigator BEBE l3, A scrvllo iaread (van) dependent 8. River 20. One of an Yeamdsr- daavnr l5 Openings (Turkestan) order of mnat.) 9 Marked, arachnldl 38. Part l6 Walking as leather. 30 Thin of stick with a tool J2. Possessed “to be‘ l1 hlcasuro 13 Female of knees lllGiarga v lCliin.) horse 3.1. Musical fOl‘ 1R Vclvcty l4 Plnche] dram; services rubric l6. Prompted, '35. Adhesive tl Senior 2" 'l'\i'illcd as nn actor mixture labbr.) fabric 2i Half an em 2'.’ i-liver (ScoL) 2i. Frees 2i Fish 2.3 ialu-ning sun gull iEgypt) ‘l6 Rip 2s‘ Perish 29 Like 3i Linen \ cstmcn. 1 l-Iccl.) 32 Small anchor 1H Exist ' 35 insect 36 Anglo-Indian coin (van) ‘ X7 Asccnds. as n ladder s9 l-‘lowerlcss plant 40 Genuine 41 Grecnlsh llnCh v 42 Plant ovulo 43 Prepared for use DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE—llo|-o’s how to work- It: a x r n L n a a x n < ‘ IIILONG one letter simply stands for mother. ln this example A in uno for tho three- L's, X for tho two 0's, etc. Single letters, apol- lmphlel. the length and formation of the words are all hlnta. Each day tho code letters are different. A Crhtogram Quohtfoa IJNR OP!‘ P LOJIFPTK NPWMRK s FELLOW TtOW-She’sThe Gi Parlulale W. I. Annual Banqueif On October 12th, a pleasant evening was spent in Parkdale Hall when members of the Wom- en’s Institute assembled for their annual banquet. Covers were laid for thirty-eight and a delicious chicken dinner provided by Cen- tral Royalty W.I. was heartily enjoyed. A short program follow- ed. » The toast to the King was re- sponded to by singing God save the King and the toast to our pre- sident was reisponded to by sing- ing "For She's A Jolly Good Fei- low". Two minutes silence was observ- ed for the following departed members. Mrs. Allie Clarke, Mrs Sadie Sentner, Mrs. Julia Gsudet and Miss Gladys Pearden. The program then continued with a reading by Mrs. Leone Ross; Plano solo by Mrs. Char- lotte MacEachern; solo _ Mrs Ruby Cantwell; and instrumental music by Mrs. Fanny Bertram. A sing song, closing with tho Park- LIIXIIIIIDIIS Ailing m Farmers (Continued from Page s) be able to use and read. 'l‘o-day, with the use o! the ninety-six hour penicillin and the injectablo sulfa solutions which are available. most of these conditions can be treated qllll-e satisfactorily after the infect- Ion has gsineq a. toe hold. This same set of circumstances also ap- Dlles to swine. 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