ad 1 ',' 9 THE OHAKMTITETOWN GUARDIAN LY 8 1 34 BEITIIAI. GUARDIAN This column ll reserved for nova o! local Interest but advertising of n nsvvay nature may be inserted nt d cents n word strictly payable in advance. CON FEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6798-7-12-3l2i. NORTHAM RACES Wednesday, July 18th. L-6837r7-13-5i. KELLYS CROSS TEA PARTY today. L-6900-7-l8-ii. CAPITOL _ ronav on“ “Affairs of a Gentleman” “STRANGE as I1.‘ SEEMS" sun LEON ERROL comanv CAPITOL-Thursday Also-“MICKEY MOUSE“ and “N AEWS” ’ “ween WHEAT l? vovusdwizlcs l \ VUlLLlAh/I mwtn l” . ‘MY-DNA SHOT FROM GUNS Rich, nourishing wheat and rice g. ' aledin Keptnnderfiery tem rurea— en rbot fiwu in. Thafs what explodes every dny ood cell-makes every particle of Puifed Wheat and Pufled Rice so quickly nourishing. Tomorrow morning serve thiscris , crunchy, rem ting cereal-and war the family c for "second Iielpings." DANCE AT HIGHLANDS, Wed. nesday, July 18th. L-6725-7-tue-wed-tf. (1313 (NOIIGQS; H A - Sir Percy Everett recently opened the splendid new Scout Head- quarters at Mill Hill School. Eng- land. SUPREME COURT-The July session of the Supreme Court open- ed at Summerside yesterday with Mr. Justice Saunders on the Bench. There were no cases before the court. WINS BASEBALL.-Mr. Artie Wright, Souris, was the winner of a Babe Ruth baseball in last weeks Babe Ruth Contest, sponsored by thc Quaker Oats company. The Quaker Oats Company are very pleased with the number in this province who are joining the Babe Ruth Club. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Com- munion at Cape Traverse, Sabbath July 22nd, Services at 10.30 and 7 P. M. Rev. E. C. Robertson is ex- pected to be present and to preach Sabbath evening. Preparatory ser- vices at 2 P. M. on Thursday and Saturday. Service in Argyle Shore Hall Thursday 19th at 7.30 P. M. L-6928-7-18-ii. The Scouts of Luxembourg cele- brate their 20th anniversary July 14. A contingent of British Scouts will attend. SCOUTS AT WELSH EISTEDDFOD Valuable C fan: ' A lnllilon hearts but m “my Imckage loner! . . . A million pulsia lilrobl Thank heaven, he's back alive . . t from the perilous jungles oi Malaya . . . with new and astounding wonders of ' the world unknown! k Bucks To provide accommodation for Scouis attending the Welsh National Eisteddfod. at Neath, the local Boy Scouts Association has provided a camp site at Sholl. Wales. s a was only o movie extra girl, without o com to her nqmgl . . . Bu! Qvlrybody thought she was a Countess-and than fhI fun bong. g , , FAY WRAY PAUI. LUKAS ::Barbcr‘s Itch and Ringworm are relieved by the use of Douglas‘ Egy- ptian Llniment; quick, certain re- sults. Relieves the most obstinate C3585. DEVELOPING LEARDERSHIP IN BOYS iii MEMORIAM MISS KATTIERINE MACKAY Added I To Team fjV-FIVIQQP g ‘Ihat leadership ability was a "hidden virture" in some boys, and that Boy Scouting was a most ef- fective way of developing it, was the declaration of Lord Hampton. before a gathering o! English public school boys. DONATED FLAG AND POLE- Mr. George P. Nicholson has donat- eda flag and flag pole for the new Prince Edward Island Hospital, and has had the pole erected on the grounds. The Board of Trustees expresses its gratitude to Mr. Nicholson for his donation. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HAMILTON, July iii-Tour ath- letes were added today to the Can- adian British Empire Games girl's track and field team. brlnelns the team's strength to 19. One of them was Hilda. Strike, former sprint champion, who failed to quaury for thc team in the trials a week ngo at London, Ont. Miss Strike will go to the Empire The dealh of Miss Kaifherine' MacKay occurred in Boston, Mass, 0n July 7, 1934, The late Miss Mac- Kay was bom in Bellevue, P. E. I. in the year i878, the daughter of John and Mary MacKay She was one of a family of five sisters and two brothers. One sister, Mrs. Wil- liam J. Leslie, Wollaston, Mass, Department of Public Works and Highways SEALED TENDERS will be rec: MAKING A BEAUTY SPOT 0F A CORNER LOT As a public service project Rover LIBERAL MEETING — Organ- ization matters in Second Queens Q I .l 0i . i b! w: ‘*2 ti. 1v!‘ A! w) it f; J1 ‘E's B. ~10 tn {a1 no '1'} 0t an’ i . l _ I I l l1 l a‘, ._ u: .\.. _ ._._'. w 1 Q! 1111512555 i Aierp ogal Mon power °""‘ You'll see him fight a hooded cobra wilh ll-Ir man's m1 bare hands! Yo; 1 fwd duvlcni-Iiim lake a fierce loop rhino ond ' bring il backgljvol Also MTWM I I HPOPEYE“ the Sailor in "SHOEIN HOSSES fi AND PRESENTATION ‘rowel! Reception Tcndcred Rev. R. Hensley Stays-rt, By Ilarisville Congregation A large gathering of thc members and adherents of thc Hartsvill: Stcflon of thc Brookficld corlgrogn- zlon was hold at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dcurzald ltfupPlicrson. Th‘: purpose of the uu1l11-ring' was the tcnrlcrinz: of a fuvcwvcll rc-l scptlon to Rev. R. Hcnslcy Smvvrr. M.A., BD. During the ourlivr par! of the evening, whilc 1l1c friourls were assembling, Macs Isabelle M0- Dnnnld, organist of ihc l-lurlsvillc congregation, nt-ldslvd by mv111bc1u~1 of thc choir, f‘l‘il(‘l‘ifllll"(l lhc cum- cring with vocal and 111s11~11111c111al , music. Later Mr. Doucald bfnillwr- i son was clcclccl cliziriman for the ‘ evening. I11 a short spcvrh M1‘. McPlwrsdll sirltod tho vcasou for WlllFll thc pcnpilc had nsxcmblml 11nd iill 11 11:11- lcd upon John Nwhrllsou i0 read an addrcss to M1" Svnvcri. The following! thc ncldrcsst To the Rev, R. Huuslcy Stzivcrt, M A,. B l)., Dmr Mr Stuvrrf : May \vr~ tho members 71nd adher- ents of 1110 Harrsvillr- Scrfmn of (h? Bronklicld cruuzrcqntwiu lakc llils opportunity‘ of (‘\'l)l'f‘.\<lllE xvlia! 1s in our mmds :111d 110.114.: 11f 1111s limo. You huvn 111i " gmccn _\'l'1ll'.'i. 1 r-rnrl to 11.: for ,1 111 11.». 1111110113 521111, your but vuvrguxs and mos‘. lilic bmilc so cag<‘1'ly' and '.'."1l1111111'_v CARGO ard from a tree! Youli see him capture a‘ - thundering elephant, ‘herd and catch _iwil6_ birds in flight .‘.". a“ , thousand thrills you've], never dared to drmml STARTS THURS. 3 - DAYS — P R 1 NEE E D \VA R l) 3 Shows Daily 1| arc ihuukful that you were wiih us. at ihzu 111110. We are proud that our minister was the chosen instru- mcnt by which so much n1 flu‘: Presbyterian heritage was prvscrvcc! on this Island. We nvc ])i'0ll(‘l that you alone and unaided carried o1: iu ihosc 1l'.1_\'s. We huvc uiwu .. . iuuvd thc way 111 whirl‘. _\‘11’.l \\‘1‘li‘ nblc to f11lf1l so many duiics 111 all parts of thc Prvsl)yio1'_v 11> \"li'l'l{ and us moiiciviim" of so 111.1115" vucun’ AND (‘IIAP. FOUR “PIRATE TREASURE" I "ooonr; KNIGHT” a1 meeting held Monday noon and evening which was addressed W. LcPage, M.L.A., ’ ransoivaas Whites Restaurant Ltd ‘Two thousand people ca11’t be wrong and that many stamped their zippoval on our Dinners, Suppers and Lunches lust week. LsvuIFYounFFEQpIeS 'l'l1o follmvinq 1s thc address: Rvv. R. ll1'11 "v Ilvxu" P.1.~:n1' : We illc mvmbcrs of the Hartsville Young ik vgilrs SllCiPLV lIBVIBS 10111-11111 11f p11 imr-urlcrl departure from r1111" ('l)l1§,'l‘(‘_€§illlOll wish to ex- imd m you our hcartfclt apprec- llllfllflvg» nuri yvt br- 11L full‘ Cull whenever 111v mod arose. VW rojoici-d ivhvn the well dc- scrvcd honor of, ihz- lilfiflflfffOlflslllll Maruunc Synod camo in you. And now 11s your puslnrtlio l1f‘I"‘ draws 1o n11 cud wr‘ fool flint n 1011s vlizipivv of ivork ill llic drum has (‘lfl.\i‘fl. VJ:- kiuuv llmi wboriuvq- you an thc sonic imulizucrl force 11nd 11111] uurl the sumo kmrily Puiiuisinsin will b0 cliarncivrisliv. of your 111L11- isfrjv but f;1'li‘l‘(l\\'lllll\' 1v~ FCflll/i‘ Ll, it \\'lll not lw umouvsi us. We wzll miss you lu thc 111111111. your plm-o lllPlT‘ will be vxvccrl211cly' hurcl to fill. Your \vo11d"1-f11l gift of speech and forceful uitcrniicv hnvc won for you ilic wcll dcsvrvrd 11211111" of Priucv Edward Islliidis lr-utluig minlric-r. of flu; 110w prcsrui iuuc \v1ll b0 litllo morc il1.1n n more tradition your numc u 'l l7!‘ :1 l1ou.~vl10lri 1111111“ i11 om- midst. and _v-"111' work w'1l live nil. would usk you 1'1 k111rll1. p: rillhiisiuslir; srvu-c All llmt. limo you inn-o lu-ld lmrk nnzh 111: r15 - or lll"ll'l\l rfliul fu" iii‘ , - of 111v cuusv. ‘Q1111 111111 lvvu "'1? . \l '11‘, 0111' \1-:\ Ll/lllfl i 11|_111[111 pa‘ 111', You haw‘ l)‘.lf!lIZ'.("l 1‘ iiirlrrv 11nd uulrlcrl ihcm lnlfl‘ ~ ~ i-ivmniuiuou fnhlc. You lmvf‘ lvnirglwci by our MFR l)1"(l\ 1111f! Yllil have cumfortcd lllf‘ mourners. I11 , ivcnfhrr 11ml foul you hnvo ox- ,1rl 1n us llic word of Cvod all riillci-ucc. ' now as you 'l‘l1'rll lmvn us many 1w 5.111% 11ml mum‘ homes" ab}; in v.'1111 for flu‘ trusted "uv of God ivito 11111:. m wal- nl our fivcsltlcs avingl g rd for i1 11f 11111" fathom. il .'111(i'1111"‘ and at ourl ihls purw 11.. :1 ' hcnrl-frlt 1111p ,i'.1'1111!r1l»1:.1u1-. ' /‘.11<l 1-'1\\ 1.1" you 11>.1\ I111 I1‘ g .|\11'1'1l $lll“llfllfll\‘ im- 1l1v ,‘\'1..I"L" 1 the days in coin". 11; anu did in T 1 good nld zluys \\'lli‘l . l shnulrlrr in shnuldvy lxhiuci _\'r l Sigurd on behalf of 1hr: }lL1lv!v‘/' ville Scction of the Brriolzllclcl COH- grvgaiirui. DOUG/AH) HCPIIFRSUN, NEIL NTCIIOISON, I), A. EIPDITTLQII. .111» "113! l1, ill» 1 .1114, bclorc lhc chum: of th- Mrinlosh prtsrmlrd Mx. Smvvrl. ‘ with :1 ivcll-fillcd p111 In Immcdufvlv iollniuug llilq. 11d- rlrgg; frrvn thc conurrrr Hon m. n ,\\'li'7l", .\lr. llorrlvii .\l1'l.1~1:1*.1111 Wop» CITY BUS SERVIGE DAILY EXCEPT UFIARLO I I FIIOWN LEA YES TIM . SUNDAY SOITRIS LEAVES I-TIJIIII \ Ilus will qinp nn signal at any point on rnuic. lion 31pm rlcrs in Ulllrliiiil‘ lawn, Old r-‘p-iiu I'm llizrnnn - 1 Wc will ncvci- forgot you. I11 Llir Q oncoming yours \\'l'illi" olhrr ll-ZllllPFj Bofrvvo we would 511v 1:11.11 lvc uv nl 1 1111111 folzvn of 11111" s ‘ cod (curling nf 1l1r~ nrlrirws .\f1'. D. AA’ i11i11».1 c1 splrlidid work you 1' 11111111‘ nrdsl- \\v»1‘k wll rvmuiu as a last- l lug 1110111111 1‘L in 3'11L11' 11711119. 111 our 111111-111125 you have always 4 hr-ru 11 “lilillf: iwlpcr, sparing 11111111111- llilll‘ 1101' cncrgy for the 1 \\'1~ll.11'.‘ i.’ 0111' Six-int)‘. Your vll lllfllltllli. out addresses 011 U1» 1111111.. topics sot down for ‘ - 111v" Lugs have bccn 11 great help 111 u.-. Wv would now risk you to kindly ucv-“pl ilus smnll mkcu of our 11p- } p1'1~<-'..1111111 o‘ your .\1‘l'\‘l1"i".‘; and help ' to u», 11111 1 .1:, iulvuislc value but ‘ for 1l11~sp11~11 1n which it is given. W: c1111 .1.\ll1'r‘, you ihut the bcst wishes of 111v Hnrfsvlllc Young ,Poupl:"s tirculy wzll folloiv you as l you g0 m vnuv la’ in oihPr parts l of llu- 1\l:1.‘.11'.»- _.'11'd. Sirnuvl n11 ml. lf of lhc Harts- villv Youu: l‘.‘.1plo'.. Society’, .1 11111 clnsuig of the 111 .‘.I<I.Pllllflli pro- ‘:..l\'i‘l'i with a snug 1E1." ‘s .\~ in ,<.',1r‘11k M1". Stavcrl. 11111 jicr-plc of Hnrisville ..1I :111<l 111v Young People's .111 111 plirlu-Iilar 1'01" llifl many 1I11v. 111w 11ml :':!1<l in i112 1113M - v .1l.\ for lhc iwn 11111110115: that 11x1 1.11.1; 1.111., ,..1.<l u .>.~~1\1\1l I11 n l-linvt .\'f1'. €1‘.'l\\'!‘l 1'r\'11-\\'cd thc work .1‘ 11.1 szxivcn '1 rs 11nd spoke ,\1>.11~ 11 111v 11111.~.|:1ud11i|z cvenis \\‘l111l1 l1.1(l 111011 plan's‘ during that linu- ‘fhmuvli 111i of lhosc ycnrs thc 11011 had becn . ; ncvcr an cnsy ~ - umr- of fho dis- . . 11 licn Clvric Rivcv r111 ~ lmrl boon much l 111w.- rlih . I11 1111-11 n? in 1131 of fhn srrvlccs m, ;;111,13|~,- ,111r| lrv thc flirco Young 111r1"11'1,.~: durmg thc week 1 l1 131111: 1111 of 1hr‘ call- -'-'11~' of 111v driving had rluubfvii 11 muiu 1r\r1"‘.lo1'_y' in rover HlJll" duller. 1w nllcnd to. ' llir- 11111111115 of lhls bu! also ns clerk 1 1.1m’ i1r11l1111g of the (l1-n1.'111r1. 111.11% upon him by the 1 111111311 unrl :1 111i rcfurm work h! fnuml i! ~."1"v difficult, in find time in v" 1‘ 1- 11:1>:"1~ hvullhv jicoplc of :1.-. nflru as hc ulnurl lllfli oficu 1111,_,l huvc 111111 ,1- linl 111, ‘. ..11 l:11'~1 1'11 ' 11f Pro l~1 11' ~ \1 '1ll 11c was vcry . v 111111 l1‘.=, work 1.1! lvvu upprocintcd 1 \11u 1|1.1\‘ know. w» l-n ~11 .11 1'11‘- 111111: fhuu (lacs not only has the 11-1 appreciation. "And Miss Joan Doyle, Saint city. Miss Emma Bryan, Newton Centre. Mass, is visiting friends and relatives at O'Leary. Mr- and Mrs. Angus N. Macuod, New Wiltshlre. arrived home Sat- urday flight. after an extended visit to California and Vancouver were discussed at a Liberal politic- aftc at, Kingston, by Messrs. B. Angus Mac- Phee, ex-M.L.A., W. M. Lea, pro- vincial Llberal leader, W. A, F. Sewart, ex-MLA. and Oliver Le- Page, lvfr. George Beer presided. . '—'—-——---v“~—~———— Joh N. B.. is visiting her home in this 1111111118 110ml? by way of Boston. _____________ Ulc Millard‘: for Stiff Joints stirring and what called sad days of 1925. And yet in spite of all the heavy _:::——_—_—;—r—— work of this pastoral charge been much heavier because of the in- creased extent of territory to look after but also because of the chang- ed conditions which followed those can be justly f8- Scouts of Pembroke, Ont., have made a beauty spot of a vacant lot on a prominent street corner, They levelled the ground and planted grass and flowers, and will main- tain the plot, throughout the sum- died in 1909, Archibald died in Feb- ruary 1926 and Angus in December 1932. She is survived by three sis- ters, Mrs. Margaret Kcnnedy, Wel- lcsley Hills, Mass; Mrs. Benjamin y. Jenkins, Mount Albion, P. E. I.; - and Mrs. John MacLeod, Bellevue, P. E. I. For the last thirty years Miss MacKay had made her home in Boston, returning occasionally to renew old friendships. The funeral service which was; conducted from the Valleyfield United Church by the Rev. D. M. X1101‘. FAMOUS SCHOOL ERECTS SCOUT HALL Reflecting the steady growth of Scouting in the big Biglish public schools. a Scout troop headquarters was opened by Lord Hampton at Lays School, Cambridge. in the presence of 200 Scouts of the Leys. Perse and Caldecott school and Rovers from Cambridge University. Ii. July llth, was largely attended. In- Cemetery. The poll-bearers were Robert Kennedy, Preston Peardon, D. E. MacLeod, John Mncbeih, J. Angus MacPherson and John A. MacPhee. MUSIC SIGNAL FOR BOMB THROWING A Boy Scout band of Poona. India, is credited with saving the life of Mahatma Gandhi. but will not receive medals. When a. car appeared, silpposedly bringing the Hindu leader, the band blared forth a welcome, Someone in the crowd threw a bomb, wrecking the car and injuring several of Ma- hatmas followers. But Gandhi himself arrived in a later car. and escaped. MRS. ANGUS NEIL MCLEOI) After a. long period of illness patiently borne Mrs. Angus Neil Macbeod passed away on July 10th, 1934, at her home in Valleyfield, at the age of seventy-seven. The late Mrs. Macbeorl was the daughter of Alexander and Flota Martin. Forty four years ago she married Angus To save time sgotfish Boy snouts Neil MacLcod. They lived for seven Sinclair on Wednesday afternooml terment was in the Vaileyfield‘ tasks and in the face of all of the odds that were against him he had toiled on, and assisted by all who had remained loyal to the church of their fathers thc work had gonc along splendidly. In looking back over those days of struggle he felt that it had been more than worth while. He would locate camp sites Parties in the Alpine Scout Jamboree be held this summer burg, Austria this summer used an airplane to of Scouts from many countries are expected to take part to near Sals- yeara in Boston. returning five years 8-80 to Valleyfleld. The late Mrs. MacLeOd had a lovely Christian character. Although for years she did not know what good health meant, yet she was always cheerful and industrious. She leaves to moum her husband, five children; Jennie, Mrs. Smith, willingly go through it all again, yes in order to have again privilege of having bccu able to assist in preserving such :1 large part oi’ our Presbyterian heri- tage on Prince Edward Island. and thus to have had something to do with handing down to generations yet‘ unborn that religious freedom which had been dearly bought fm" us by the blood of our forefathers. wished to thank all who had been so kind to mm in every way during the past six- and more, this same Before closing he teen years. And now farewelL-aurl in saying farewell he would tnkc thc oppor- m all that is most worth while in life, in thc tunlty cf wishing the Years that remain to thcm. All then He's a by Messrs. Alcxnndm" nan, D. A. McIn McPherson. ThPY "ll FDOkc in glowing icrms Stnvcrl had do"? (“Willa lhc past. sixlocn his going lnss to thc Pi’ were vcry sorry lndccd that he had decided to ten. of the splendid work M1-_ Years. They felt that, flW-"ly would be 11 great congregation. Th cler his resignation. And seeing that the work liad it was it was should l been coins along so well hard for thcm to believe that God's will that Mr. Stavci-t iiavc resigned But now that resigned they can (mjy his decision and hope for All lolncd in wishing M1- lifols richest blessings in th that lie before him. The remainder music. The ladies of the congrcgn dainty lunch, affcr and sanz The gathering singing "God Mort Again“ tlon served a which all joined hands "A11ld Lang Sync," was then closed with Be With You Until We folio fclt ne-l 111111 plvcsl joined in singing “For _ Jolly Good Fcllcnv". Follow- ing this, short addrcsscs ivcrc murlp McDonald. Neil Nicholson, Alexander McLau- tosh and Dougnld hch abide by‘. thc bcsl, l . Slavcril rmsr am TRAINING e ywnrsf I Newtown Cross; Annie. Mrs. John T. R. Amivc, Mattapan, Mass; Florence, Mrs. H. ivlacKenzie. Val- leyfield: Christine, Mrs. MacDonald Summerviife, Mass; Alexander, Boston. One son Ncil, died in in- fancy. Two brothers survive her, Alexander Martin, Albericn, and William A. Vallcyfield. The funeral service which was very largely attended was held from the Valleyfield United Church on Thursday afternoon July 12th, and was conducted by her minister. Rev. D. M. Sinclair. Interment was in the Valleyfield Cemetery. Many floral tributes bore silent and beau- tiful testimony to the character of Mrs. MacLeod, and to the esteem "BLUECOAT“ SCOUTS [N NORWAY Boy Scouts from the famous "Bluecoais" School of Christa Hos- pital, Horsham, London, are this summer sharing in a Norwegian Scout camp. SCOUTS HELP RELEASE TROUT Upon invitation of the New Brunswick Fish and Game Pro- tective Association Boy Scouts of Saint John assisted at the releas- ing of baby trout from the rear- 111g pond into the Loch Lomond Games as a broad jumper. Her ex- pcnses are being paid privately- Hamflton Olympic Club is paving the expenses of Violet Smith who won the 880 yards event at the trials in time the selection oom- mittee considered too slow to war- rant her selection. Mary Frizzell of Vancouver, who placed fifth in the 100 yards trial, also will go as a broad jumper. ex- penses being paid privately. Irene Storey of Toronto is being sent by her Toronto Club and will be entered in the 220 yards. She placed third in the trials. WEDDING BELLS A very pretty wedding was solem- nired in St. Patrick's Church, Grand River West, 0n July the 4th, when Miss Irene Morrison. daughter oi’ Venantius Morrison was united in the Holy Bonds of matrimony by Rev. John A. McDonald, P. P, to Mr. Urban McLcllan, contractor, late of Pittsburgh. Pa.. son of J. D. Mc- Lellan also of Grand River, Lot l4. To the strains of Mendclshons wedding march the bride leaning on the arm of her father and preceded by the bridesmaid Miss Irene Mc- Lclian, R. N., entered the Church and proceeded to the Sanctuary Steps where the groom and his at- fondant Mr. Will Gillis awaited hcr coming. A large number of friends were present to welcome the tying of the Nuptial Knot, The bride looked winsome in a costume of white organdie chiffon with veil and wreath of orange blos- soms and carried a boquct of Talis- man Roses. The bridesmaid was cos- tumed in yellow argandie chiffon with picture liat to match and also carried a bnquet. The brides gift to her maid was a gold necklace and the groom's gilt to his attendant a set, of gold links. After the ceremony the happy couple drove to the home of the bridc where over a hundred guests assembled to do them honor and partake of the generous hospitality of' Mr. and Mrs. Morrison at a breakfast table laden with delicacies disposed to tempt the palate of thc most fastidious cpicurc. Nothing was left undone by the host and hostess to please and assure the comfort of their guests. In the afternoon the bridal party motored to Borden en m" "m" in which she WllS held by all who were privileged m know her. The pail bearers wcrc, William Matheson, John D. Bruce, M. D. Martin. J. Alex MacPhcrson, J. Herbert Gillis and Robert Cook, JAMES‘ ARTHUR amuse-arc PAGEANT nvccunas scours A feature of the Ranasgate (Eng- lnndr historical pageant in the town's Charter Jubilee Cele- bration was a modified World Scout. Jamboree, presenting Scouts of mn-1y lands in n great march pnsl. and n massed campfire I11 the curly hours o.‘ Saturday, Junc 23, i934, thc immortal spirit of James Arthur look its flight from thc earthly tabernacle to be forever with the Lord. For nearly two years I16 118d suffered with heart afflic- tion. but his condition had not been considered grave until about three weeks prior to the end. Everything that love and medical skill could do to combat thc disease was dons but in vain. Mr. Arthur was n man of absolute integrity of character and most i-qu- ltablc disposition. he had a, keen mind. remarkable memory, a under and loyal henrt, l1ls sense of honor was high and his abhorrenq; of an hypocrisy and injustice-marked him a thoroughly consistent Christian. The lute Mr. Arthur was born on he homestead 1n North Rusiico, where he lived his enifrc- life, on 0c. tober l2. 1859, youngcst son 01 rm- la Wm. aud Katherine Ncsbltt Arthur. He is survived REALIZING A BO\"S ADVENTURE DREAM Last summer Kings Scout Stanley Dcan of Edmonton Wag a guest aboard a Hudson Bay Com- pany river boat on its northern trip. This summer Scout Dean is on his way north to spend five years at a Mackenzie River trading post. as! AGAIN SAVES While three 13-year-old English d lmys were playing in a garden one of them fell into a cucumber frame, and severed both arteries in his fool. Ono of his companions, a Boy Smut. mmcdriatcly applied a tourmquof. and sent the third boy for n doctor, A half hour passed before the doctor arrived. It was declared certain that the lad would hnvc bird to death but for the Scout's prompt action ertson. of Montague. The funeral scrvlce, which was [jp/“llcfs worm Powdeys do my, held on Sunday afternoon in the mm the nftpymhclp n; can," o“ or United Church at North Rusiico, was any purgafive to complete their “inducted by his Pastor, Rev. W. G. ihoroughncss. because they are thor- Qlllllley- 0f New GlYIBEW- flfllfiifd by 0mm 1,, ummscjves, one do“ o; Revs. W. A. Paterson, of Cavendish them, and they will be found palat- and w- -7- MRCII-‘ilil- 0i NPW 910-580"!- abli- by all children, will end the The pail bearers Woro six of his lffc- wnrm troublc by making the stom- Ion! irlfllds. siz: Messrs. Philip Mnr- m-h mm bowels untgnnblq m the Lure, Oliver B1~1'11111-d_ W111, Robinson ypurnsltrfi. A1111 not only this, b11t thc A. J, Rolllnlzs. Chcslci‘ Wooincr aml '11<11.1d1-vs will b0 certain in exert most John Puvsqv. beneficial influences lil the digestive . 091M“? by his sorrowing widow mec Maggie Smith), daughter of the late George and Agnes Mof- fatt Smith of New Glasgow, om brother Humphrey of Charlottetown, and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Rob- routc to St. John and intermediate points on a ten day honeymoon trip. 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