‘fwrsrrm GUARDIAN ‘flwm l-Bllilrlllrnhaleasaesselgne (hem can. ee one" as. eususelsius and "mo: cow's-g News. lebeeripdeq Agyqqg‘ . ‘Ike Gnu-lien may be seq“ .feiiewlllaeieeeehlgdein“b »leil leehteset Water Dispel: Gelrlh ' I .9.‘ Tomato Iniu-s. Water ltreeii Ins-oases, es Geenvlie so“: -I‘0I. BALI — Potato digger. Used two seasons. Will take horas in trade. Hillard Moese, n, . —WAINTID — Man in work on farm. Married man preferred. Ap- ply J. Wilfred LUCKY. B02 41.51am- mersidc. l —BEDEQUI UNITED Ohurch of Canada. Services Sunday, August _:5, 194B: Bedeque 11 a.nr., 1:45 pm. Guest Preacher at Evening, service. Mr. Gecr Bonnell of -New York City; bany 3 pnij; Borden 7:30 pm. Minister RM. , J M. Baxter, B D. —POLICE COURT — In t summersid - Police Court yester-l _ rning two speeders were fined $5.00 and costs each. On Tuezlay morning a taxi driver for wet-ding was fined $50 and costs and a drunken driver was given icn days in‘ jail and had his lic- ense suspended. 5 -_'__ | -I'R.INCETOWN UNIT Church, tMalpeque, Rev, CJ. Cmwdis, Min-‘ lsier, Mrs. Chester Simpson JIf-I ganist. Services at 11 a.m and 7:30 pan. Standard Time. Rev. R." L. Wagner of Bedeque will conduct" both services and reach. Mini Crowdis will take Wagner's ‘services at North Bedeqfle ll a.n:. at 'I‘raveller‘s Rest 2:30 p.m. and ‘art! Freetown 7:30 pm. Standard me. —0N VACATION — Mrs. J.C. Hickey end sisters, Anna and Denzr of Summersids are enjoying s well- carned vacation at Edgewater Cabins. Their cousin, tMrs. Clarisse Robichaud is there with. them. They also have as their sums their‘ sister, Mrs. Houston and Mr. Hons-l ion of Portland. Maine. who are sccom by their granddaugh- ter. sine Gillis of Revere, Mass, —S. i . —MlSCEJsLANEOUS SHOWER -On Friday evening, Aug. 2nd. friends and relatives gathered at the Tryon Community l-isll to tender a miscellaneous shower to Miss Marion Leard who has since been the partiuipwt in a very. Jiabby event. The evening was "pleasantly spent in singing and social intercourse. The bride and groom were escorted to their seats under a beautifully decorated arch bv Miss Freda Howatt and Mr. Ralph Edwards. The many and beautiful gifts were opened by, Mrs. Austin Smith and Miss A1-, cilia Inmm vmile Miss Freda ‘l-lotvatt read the accompanying‘ verses. Mrs. Robert Crawford er-I ranged the gifts. The groom. on behalf of his bride and hlmse thanked all those present for their, ilifis and Rood n hearty "For Good Fellows" liclous lunch was They Are Jolly was sung. > the ladies. 1 o —WEDDING BELLS — A quiet, jut very pretty wedding was sol- ‘omnized in St. Peter's Anglican" Church. Alhertorr. on ‘Thursday evening. August the first. when Blanche Eliza. daughter of Mr- snd Mrs. Denzel Smith. Alberton South. was united in marriage nlih John Erskine. son 0i Mr!- Millman and the late James Mill- man of Alherton. Rev. J. Nowe performed the ceremony. The bride looked charming in s street length dress of blue crew? with white accessories and a cnrsairs of pink roses. She was attended by Mrs. John Rechford Bloomfield, 81.0w, Trustees of the scene of a pr Prince County Hospital, §l 000-8‘. fifalgrnoon who we're a rose crepe dress with matching accessories and a cor- sage of yellow roses. Mr. John Rochfcrd was grbomemlfl- valued emnloyte _ ited. whi s recently disoharil- Later in the i the groom wa ed from the Navy. evening the youns -¢0\l°1'-‘ Vi!" guests of honor at. s nicely ll’- ranged miscellaneous shower in the Alberton South 5f“ school was tastefully decorated in blue and white. The ill"! ""9 opened bv Mrs. Glen McNeil 8nd Mrs Jcmes Powers. while Miss c you. Smith read the verm- In r few well chosen words the IP00!“ thanked all their friends for the many lovely gifts. The remaind- er c! the evening was spent Y1 dancing. BIL!) IN pleasant evening View Hell on th, to tender l old bride (nee Marjorie Beer). There was a Mite nuinberaof friends preachi- s r . "ruaJu n M ' “us: gyms Mr. sad n“. rum to the vieiiorm- WM“ vss prcttily decorated with hi" and white streunoraootttd D1111“ 11nd cut. flowers. o dawn!" chairs awsitedth Mr. Murphy tbegiipirw lag. is” —-SHOWIZI VIEW-A verv was spent in Bee. Thursday. ‘Aug. 8 d shower t0 Am 0~—‘a Eigeaeé-ti‘? s ‘ v W~ the e honored [M53 W ' other! inalufhil "I , . % 3 also winnlnf“ —-INVBNIII,COAL — Unlosd- ; lllelnverneessxid WILNQIOII Meincisflor '5' other screened nde and Price. P J . sax-Imam- 1 1:10am: Chum‘ ' _ "hr-SI. bed end l-reecln "'8- “0 "htglédliflris of harness; 1'0 . stmey a“ smiley Coies. ..-.-non"r' sues the m; “We d! Happy Islanders Club. Travellers‘ Rest. Friday, Aug. in. cents; dri Special E OK. Presby and his oil-chosen -TI.YON UNITED urch . “l1 Chute. The servggs for day. August 2am. are as p.110“, There will be a special hfasonic 5am“ at Cane ‘Iraverse r: 1.30 Pym». R/ev. S. J. Davies will be tlic will‘? “l? f-dlfvlges at 1‘l'i0n or . v. . . . Mmzm.‘ Jardlne, B.D. —KENBINGTON, Malpeque 5nd moetovrn Hesbyierian Churuius. Bervlwi Sunday. August 25th. Ken- sinswn at 10 a m; Sunday School and Worship Malpeque at 11:15 a.m.; Sunday School and Worship and at 1:80 Evening Worship. Freetown at 2 o m. sands/y School and at 3 pm worship. Rm‘. J A McGowan, Minister. — ONIC SERVICE Cape Traverse United Church Sunday, Aug. 3th at 7-30 ‘pm. Rev. S. J Davies, uest spea er. The mem- bers of t. Morish Lodge No_ 15 Al‘. and A.M. and Sister Lodges are requested to meet at Yiodge room at '1 o'clock. Standard Time. —0N WEDDING TRIP — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen of Bos- ton. Mass, are honeynwonlng at Kenslnston. P. m. 1.. where Rob- ert is well known. having attend- ed school here. They are guests of Robert's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sutherland and other rllltives d friends who unite in wdshinit he newly-weds many years of happiness together. —-R.0TAB.Y MEETING - Mr. John Myers of' Hampton was the sues: sneaker at the regular meet-i ing of the Bummerside Rotary, Club on Tuesday at Leo Coyleb Restaurant. He spoke on farming on Prince Edward Island. Rotar- ians Graham Rogers, Charlotte- town, and Harry Wyatt. Si. John's. Newfoundland. were guests. Another guest was Rev. SR. Prince of Lot 18. —VETEBANS OPEN STORE- Two pmular young men. Phillips and Jimmy Maclnnimi wishes, after which have opened a new Imcew m," Now» at the east end of Summcmde.‘ A de-grh _ ,, m" “m” “NW8? Iifvhgsgs ‘Iievlienroadisugt aivoillig 335.331.»... say that the t i l" loaded with action. There’s'b(rro)ncg a chill-packed utbreak of war and serve-d Canada and overseas. ; Country , PM Tuesday Aug. 2'1. Feuturitg - r PII. - ‘@5947- wt which i-‘lfigt ‘t I ii Eflso ‘ . my E sail": __ Also Comedy and Film Vodvil Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Al. TI“ Matinee Saturday 2:30 "SING 13% A —F‘rom WWld BDDear that c advance NG MAN‘; sflslClgfiy ACTS A - -——— I —Mr. Watson Leelsnd Millman. T9901’ ll. it oiumbig pic- tures is galloping to another so“ 068s with its latest Western mus. ml‘ "Sm" Ms A 3011s or Texas". now playing it Cflliitol Theatre. The" a“ 915m "'18s to swing Xgii in Myour 11E A s jggmlnni 5°11: or ‘ e ever Said A Word" Louis Blues", “I'm go in _ RoIpnWade Yo: Heart", km In e billies F1081 The busting seats. O Purple Q: and West Side Besides the hot jive, pro. They Texas", The Mountailnme$illiilu- “Hot “pan a-nxs “We're (Of Chi- raoe be- |tween buckboards drawn by wild ANNOUNCED - A numhgf charitable '~ “i a" 1 " - = the will of the late Miss Janet Bell who was formerly cf Bloomfield Mid Who died about two years ago. The will has recently been p11)- bated. The oequcsts are as follows: Missionary Maintenance Fund of United Church of Canada, 19-0004 Home and Fbreig: Bible Society of Canada, Marit .e Div- 181011. $500.; Prince Edward Island Protestant Orphanage, $1,000.: Trustees of the United Church or Dowell. Glen Valley, was held on July i! from the home of her sis- ter. Mrs. Alfred (iarew, Greer-vale, to the Church of Christ, Prederiru. ton. The service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. J.W. Hayter, New Glesgow, assisted b Rev. William‘ Bileon of Summers e. The hymns, sung were, "Rock of Ages" "It 1s; Well With My ‘Fnulfi’, "Peace Per-i fact Peace," and a solo, "Only, Remembered” was feelingly ren- dered by Gordon Carew, it hav-i ing been requested by tne de-| caused. The isteMi-s. MacDowell was a daughter of the lam Mm and Mrs. John Murray, St. Ecamrsl end leaves to mourn her sorrow-l ing husband, and daughter. trout.- ces), Mrs. Miller Stevenson Fred-l erictor. and thrce sons. ueszie and Allen of Glen Valley and Kenneth It homo. Also time sisters and. tbne brothers. numeilly‘: Rub-l em Murray, and Rev. Verner J. Mid ison, Ind., who both visit he lest illness. The casket Whlvh was banked with beautiful flowers relatives ard frien..s mow businsle, |Ix dl Esifiiiiniriggcaiumy I ‘. 2 m‘ gtenderd lum- w toning Write ornaments: BEQUESTSqHI-lnmg horses and comed to K7‘ kerb the giggles going full tit. . liowatt-Leard Nuptials The United Church. nysu, 4,- curated with a profusion of mid. summer flowers and ferns was the of --- o'clock Rev. J. —-li'lJNl.‘l.AL HELD — Tue fun- united in T? ersl ofgthe ha, rm. Willard Mc- youngest rd and and Sheldon Earle, son . Heath l-lowstt. also Les Tryon , Mr. and Mrs marriage Mist-ion o daughter the late fill! wedding on the Auz. 6th. when at Jsrdine Ellen. A‘ . A. Fred Mrs. Le of Tryon. The ceremony was per- formed in the presence of immed- iate relatives and friends. Mrs. Leroy l-lowatt, the groom, played nuptial music before and during the ceremony with mhengrin‘; Brid the processional sohn's wedding march for the re- s cousin oi Chorus a! and Mendels- cessionaL. During the signing of the register, ‘Ih guest soloist. Love " lllifl omas. "O Perfect Given in marriage by her father the bride looked chsrmin floor-length gown of white with shirred bodice and trimmed with se- Quins in ions white u bouquet roses. with matching es the om. mains Howatt, little groom was looked winsome the I soft fullness. veil of white net we: from acoronetb the silk gloves of Iii was e silver bracelet‘. to the orxenist and soloist to the Her flower in a floor-lentil own of pink sheer end carried s prettily decorated l! "W! g e taffeta sweet- skirt failing anger-tip ed. esddrcse. She wore Her ornaments were rle rrisaa of sister oi girl. $0 mm lovililll! ‘imkd “W12, hi} which she scattered flowers in the Fag“ lpsai of the bride. 5W; Mrs. lfowstt, mother of the “L room. wore e pale N010?” , u,“ dress with white accessories. l1 ‘l! l km“ m“ “d son hmleiwoflowett. 1mm. moth , kind friend and neigh- _ '1 w; bor 3i. his hyresL-S. M nix?“ ,,°,"m'm°, ' M“ 4|!!! 43"" c‘\m'5fmfm when the rooms were bflutiiilll! yvaamsdery-‘st ariglclfiltlfa w b. decon- wiui mo!‘ . b. y new ever held in the "m" ‘I J uu": " "My; Mstkhews. veltsran tum“ Lamb?‘ ghoul‘ and l9- uter the bride and mom. emiii szn" .2: ., ‘t: m mo or their ia lleritimee. For tra the ‘bride wore e severel other . m t of tor-queue blue with Ii lflril- °“‘"'“ ”“'°‘“"-"°‘5 m bride's utt w ta flower eiivereer- ppusgg Qrulii l i ere: g i Skids ls Iniu iihlld a red m» meanness Gvcsvwv 3-year-old apparently l ' TOD children. It is e ch i-ld sons and two Elmer Cotton, onic auspices. have left for to visit Mr. . there. Mrs Millman from Boston. 3181's. of and Mrs. been on: the street; one of the child- m lialfied antdather e c 's hea com letel .l\ii her from view and p y b n‘ livery team drove end drew to o ing so the driver ran over t carton in which the ung was hidden unaware that the boxes contained anything. dragging carton over ust then e de- ovvn the street ide to avoid the “FOR sumed that in do- YO WI Th8 death occurred at Alcerton Wednesday m-mvng of D-. Alex l-efursey. M.D. The was a son of the late Fenw ck Le- iursey, of N-irtn Bedeque, was a veteran of the Great War cf 1914- 18 in which he served as a lieut- mflnt. and stiffcred a break-down in health. He leaves to mourn his wife. who was formerly a Miss of Bradalhsrn, and four children. two Tod d, daughters. He also is survived by a brother. Harold of Nortn Bedeque. three sisters, Mr Thomas Gilles- Reginald girl immediately rushed to the Prince County Ilos- gills] and given medical attention- wrays taken do not broken bones but a greet many bruises cover the child's body and show any eceased. who and he 1 Lb. Firm Head 1 Lb. Tin . tteiown. and Mrs. oi New London. The deceased was a member oi the Masonic Order a-rrl the fun- eral will take place today, Iiridav, at 2 p.ur., at Alberton under Mas- Personals -—-Mr8- GOOrQe Oiscamp and lit- tle son David. of Summer-side, Oampbellton, N. 3., Olscsmpfls Mill- and little grand- child, Diane. have arrived hvMcar li- man’s first visit home in- cighteeétl This is Mr. —Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Kahlec , Ottawa are , holidays in Kensington. the guests of Mrs. Kahlee/s J. L. Saunders. spending their parents, Mr. They were interested spectators at the Old Home Week races. —M.r. and Mrs. Miss Ethel Knight, Mrs. town. motored Boston. side and Mrs. Kensington. -Mr. and. onto. Ont. stives. by home in Cale side visiting Winnie Steele law. Mrs. John Ind Mine Enid dell. Mrs. .3. Mesa, returned Thursday Westboro, li sington they Treeholrne. wee s business John, N. 8-. I. I. for Old were overni N. ef I» lb‘. W. new» r. shifter. Wes-men 011C a: Knight, daughter Levergne. -—Miss Loretta. McDonald Mas, is ters, Mrs. Wilfred Kelly. Summer- of St. John. N. Mrs. John Beamish. Jr.. of Tor- motored . this week where they visited rel- —Mr. and Mrs. Winch. after time in P. E. I. ght holme, travelling ° town each day- -lk. and Mrs. 3., returned home on; recent visitors I. who were guests bolme durine the o! O. Wilson. ., llr. e d Mrs. It. ct ab air. o. Lawson. n. ofieu River. N. l.- e on, run-mm it. a II. dbl. Alien end daughter sad ui-s nouns’ int-reg.‘ Phil». Seymour Knight. Miss Enid George and of George- to Kenslngton Sun- (Din) clay and were guests of Capt. Mc- Donald “and the Misses McDonald. . K of visiting her sis- J. L. Saunders of and her brother. Mr. Emmett McDonald. Charlottetown. Mrs. John Beamish 3.. and Mr. and toP.E.I -Mrs. Josephine Minani left plane on Wednesday for her donia. N. 8.. gpendini: two weeks in Summer- after her sister, Miss and her sister-in- Bteele and family. —Miss nu oTyTna Miss Martha McFarland of Sum- rnerside have returned from a mo- tor trip through New Bnmswitis- llensington. C. M. Wad- and Mr. and Shrewsbury, to their homes on g . some While in Ken- were guests at Me. i- —Mr. S. Merhin. Charlottetown. visitor to Reusing- ton end surrounding districts dur- ing the pest week. . -Mr. and Mn. W. I‘. James. St. were visitors to P. Homeweeku and guests at Trot- to “Charlotte- R. H. TQM). - friend- to P. st Tree- st week were Moneton, N. Vaughan lets- Mh. Carl delpbia.‘ -'-s|ies some! d. An- tisonieh. N. 8.. spent the all! warm and vicinit snubs: of intent We» on Patti. “All? use es - ebes in the outlying districts. parents S CLAMS- 1 Lb. Tin Per Tin Following dress delivered by "Mr. President and Reverend, Honourable tinguished gentlemen. genltiemen: ' t the opportunity of addre a large gathering of those who are n eople who create the and th for advancement in yo slon. I congratulate the and officers of so unselfishly to keep tein it es s successful which has been showing exhibitors alike the way to bette prizes are sufficiently attract the finest and the attractions provide B. bell end Mr. Campbell. ville. are s Webster. he in hie old home town. ter — BOIIIIII and M were Visitors this week. home on l?!“ their holideye gun's parents. Heath llowness. is the text of the His l-Iono Lieutenant Governor Bernard at to the opening of the Alberton Ex- K hibltion on Wednesday: ladies and is a pleasure to again have farmers and vitally interested termini. "I have always felt that your Aiberton Exhibition attracts tn; he earth in West Prince County, at here in friendly compet - tion you receive e great amount of information which. when prac- ticed at your own homes your Association who have worked so earnestly and very own llbthlblti-on. and to main- so instrumental in and "You have e large prize and the amount of your individual district has to offer. The dey and were visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday. accompanied by Mrs. J. Millmaii. who was the of her niece. Mrs. Eldon Cam-p- -Mrs. George Webster daughters Sally and Ruth, Wolf- pending s pleasant ve- cstion here. guests of Miss Sarah . c-Kinsnon was can ece a greet many changes -blrs. Benismia Oemeson end Mrs. Perry Osnn were visitors to Charlottetown on y. ifs-s. Wei . Mn Harold 'l‘rethew Dore ile Marion Carr to Charlottetown guests 0f IBI- Ill’. \ NEW POTATOES- HEAD LETTUCE- ..--- s.“ MACKEREL- CHICKEN HADDIES- 1 Lb. Tin Per Tin LOBSTERS- CHICKEN SPREAD- Rural Beautification Stressed By Lt. Governor At Alberton Exhibition and dis- sslng zuch wealth o ‘nukes ur profes- President this your institution, visitors r things. list, largo to ' best the en outing guest lflil Mid"!!- runu-"fv nd- and an opportunity u: gether and meet many friends and kept neat, tidy I lt..l:.'uiri.t2r:.".t .'t.‘::.“:‘..*,2. GOLDEN WAX BEANS; , . ’ ‘ 1Lb. Dlllil ll Alherton CAULIFLOWEB- of Dr Head y ' BUNCH BEETS- 4c 15c ........29c .......30c ..32c .. 84c 19c e eeeal soone- rnssu rnurrs cannons, rescues, oasras, FEARS, 1 PLUMS, GRAPEFRUIT, ‘APPLES, BLUEBE-RRIES, CANTELOPES, LEMONS SINCLAIR 8t STEWART LTD. f‘ U.‘ EEC i0‘ s interchange ideas of woitn. thus contributing eat extent to the success of hile speaking at in order to keep up of our homes that of each nontn that month solely to of the home, mark day in t the necessary homes more st- tractive and more valuable. IWE Eli-END snot-spas Groceries -b Meats - Fresits — Vegetables flict. Their investment in "Var here todlY "ti"!!! l "l!!! Bonds showed that besides living knowledge of whe. the berton from the product of their farms Exhibition means ‘tiii ricui- they had also put aside money turists of this pert o! c0 and were most willing to loan it to the Government while the women worked diligent- ly in knitting and sewl-ng us well as 1n all services to reach a suc- the attention of the Veterans in ‘ this, their week, let. me add that I they are, for the splendid record I conzmmlate the numerous m“ they have achieved as well as for hlbitors who have entered their the‘ Qfflcefg, products here to e this enterprise. W a similar gathering some time ego I said that the appearances at the beginning the heed of the household should decide on one _ which would be devotes the besutlfyi the day on i. e calendar and on that day csnry ou work to make our well as all others in attendance Traverse. ff not sold by Sept. will be sold by motion quantity of household furniture. MR8. MARY mnraar, m“ Albany 1L3. BUNCH TURNIPS- Bunch CARROTI- Bunch CABBAGE- 1 Lb. ONIONS- 1 Lb. NEW CUCUMBER 1 Lb. 10c: 10c 6c 8c 10c esese IIIII n“. eases - CANNED CHICKEN-(B 1 Per Tin ....‘fne.e.s.s.) SARDINES-(In on) 2 Tins MACARONI- 12c 32c 34c 1 Lb. Package CODFISH-(Bonelees) . . . . . 1 Lb. . . . . . ISLAND CHEESE- Per Lb. ...-. eelea [o'e_eel SUMMERSIDE i County, and may the Association continue to grow and proqser in accomplishments.” -CAMEO- KENSINGTON hi. bull-let. 7:15-0:30 Welt Disney's ‘The Three Caballeros’ of tho day essful conclusion. "While calling these things to alute them as the heroes which r safe return. May they, as FOR SALE A!‘ NORTH CARLETON l acre land. house and born, amp in house, cement founde- lflflli lllo 1-! acre land st Cm a an» hon Incl lhorts ma.‘ "I would like to see every home and presentable, become self con- scious of this it can be carried out successfully. I arn sled t0 know that more than 1.25 rural homes in Primes County have been‘ entered in the contest for the prizes which are to be awarded this fell to those who have done the rnost to improve their homesq In addition to the generous cash; for each county I have de- to donate a silver cup, surt-i ably inscribed, to the Island 0W1!‘ er who is designated as having done the most to lm rove his home and his surroun ings. rhis cup h a very nice one, and it needless to say that when the pre- sentation is made to the winner at Government House this fall that the recipient will feel proud . I understend that other prominent Provincial gentlemen are also pro- viding cu s and prises st the some time an it would be a great pleasure to me to find that some of these special prizes would he won by people in this part of the Province. and if we all Veterans Week ‘This week has been designated] se Veterans Week. Many of our. young le have seen service in the war and though having re- turned home have not resll re- eniered civil llfe. This Ehthi itit-n should bring to their minds whet production on our farms can ac- complish. We have here today beautiful horses, excellent cattle. fine hogs, sheep and poultrv, at- tractive exhibits of all vegetables and grains grtvwn in the Bro-once, flowers in greet variety. Then tlterei is the products of the kit- chens and the fancy work of the women of our households. Sur- reunded se we ere with such an abundance of the good things of life, the things which are ro- duced by our own labour and rn our own red soil we cannot help but realise that we are living in e grelt country of plenty and that there are opportunities afforded through the medium of fsrmln‘: for those who wish to take up that profession. The backbone and strength of this province are our farmers. Their financial condition is the stability of the cwntry. The mm and women of the farms who worked thrown mo‘- orucn- Saleslaciies Wanted There are several openings in our Ladies’ Wear and Dry Goods Departments , for intelligent and dependable saiesladies of nest appearance. Experience is not necessary. No ago restrictions. Good wages. Apply in person or in writing to_ the Manager, Dry Goods Department, _. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE excuse and CHICKEN SUPPER Mons champs wsnussosv, suousr as Amusements, Games, Refreshments x \ iseflohe during the war years -lln. Harold ‘rreihewey. Defl- snouth," it. B. returned to her m: Wednesday after scena- scme time with its. and llrs. m ‘lhumpsog. _.__. ‘ . and Ills. &mett hr- rlih.‘ In. and In. end the. In- s. . mouluglsereld “ha. lmdgflinii hi0 visitinl reieti - made great contribution: to the successful prosecution of the con- ‘Preeeeds for Church fund -