EJ221942 THE cljagaqrrarown _ 531mm u, l, n , u -- PAGE THREE cnlninl culnnillnl i Illa column la reserved for news Oa interest. Ill advertising el a ltllufll IUIUIIIIII ‘CHURCHES ITCQQRRQW Lodge open lialey - ASOTII Fees-seee-t-s-n-a-l-e-l-e-e-l-s-e-h-t-l-e-l- ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL ltoehford Square new. Canon E-Lilg. Malone. M. A, Andrew Lodge now open for tourists. An ideal UNITFD CHURCH 0t CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Write or tele hone Andrew, New G lgow Mills. FRIGIIIAIRE Electric Stove Mi l-i-ici-Q in}; COOK'S for Photographs. L-dils. DERATION LIFE INSUR. 1.47s Mlntatu Rev. Hugh Miller. M A. n, p B»: Kendall. amass. as, 0m ' 11.00 A. M. Publ Hugh Miller. D. D. ' “O God Who Hast Pre- — - — -A. h’ u‘ "x223. Solo "The Lord's P (Mile Pearl Burns). Sunday School meets oadnd retires at 11.80 for 7:00 P. M.—Publlc Hugh Miller, n, p, n: "ummer Suns — —-Samuel Smith cordially welcome to es -__ TS HERE-Tourist the Island include Mr. 1-1. B. P. Archibald, Liverpool BUS SERVICE. to Prince Edward Island- Charlottetown for l. M. T. Bus Ter- y UOIIIII 11.00 Choral Eucharist. Drum Head Service To Be’ lield llere Evensong at St. Peters. All are ask- "; to go to St. Paula. most modern and Except Monday and Fri 9.80. s_____.i____ ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner, Rector. Rev. G. 11. Greenhaigh. Assistant. t- choir Director-Mrs. G. E. I s 11.00 Iloy Communion and Ser- thgejeryig“. WN. 0.7.. Chiropodist t) has resumed orac- George Strget. Phone "P" "'° °'°"'"'-"'" MSW CHRISTIAN Services, Sunday, July 5, Community - Sunday m., Morning worship; lllg PPOBTBm will be tilfity Monday eve F-A- Stewart Jones mil-till) Evening Prayer and Sermon. Rev. R. E. Shaw, ‘I’ I I I li- Illpllals Breeding Alone Will liot Produce a a —-— a ch t am ion- In An ‘with’ {answer can; I.’ p y Branch 9f the 3 ORION n B i glillilelhgguegrgfixyfixevglgilrlg i Livestock Industry. an w S, E. . C0111 W85 U!) , arzzirardc"tttrcar anal; o Y°"' "'"°' ‘"°°°“ “Pém” °" Your +1 gagltaérahn. who Rev. Nell rrennw s, Management and Selection of Feed ‘l: The bride looked dial-min in a * , . f}, dress oi; nagwaml) rose wt bilge ‘i, IUCCSSOYCS. W TC B. COTSB s m,‘ umamm Sh, w“ “vfxfidm * Fox meats are expensive and may be diffi- wylohagrsengtifixehavlfishhgncgarlaeloom Q cult to obtain. Dont be alarmed. Last fall MR. 4|- mwh m, w“ wuflng a Mme i, RfEKMOND had the champion adult silver male q.‘ aflommwn m mm qgTygérkGfgé-naglpnggu orted b w {it i0 t e Charlottetown Live Fox Show, this fox be- 4|,‘ my week, d“, m, wlmam Roll?“ yo»; Toggnm, v - * rig fed only on PURINA FOX CHECKERS and a; The happy couple left by plane a" ample Supply of water throughout the sum- r i - KWWP- "It for a. short trip to saint Jorm- the ‘It mer and fall as were all his adults bride wearing! a Sig; oihmown m}: i‘ P d t.’ I d . ’* rose accessor es. er re n 1'0 uc ion S a irect result of your feeding I presenting m, my", wfge “fie {gift}; g‘ aalgfiglyifiielgfff,‘ ‘F’ schedule for months previous to the breeding sea- :3 the Department of Trans son. The Reymond ranch, being one of the oldest PRESBY I izRlArl ST. JAMES CHURCH Hon. Flt. Lient The Rev’d T. H. Bussell Somers, M.l\.. S, T. M. B. C. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince “and Fitzroy Street Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy ILA. The Church School l0 A. M. g the summer months, the p. School meets before morn- Organist Miss n. Lillian Mao- in: new! Kcnzle, Mun, Bac, 11 A. M. Morning worship, Soprano and Alto Duet My God ion." and Fathen- - ._ -Mcndelssohn Mrs. H. S. Henderson and Mrs. Hairdressing School ‘ School of eflicie v. thefirtcyliis-t isit this s cs oGv a girl friend who ar yesterday. They are plann- nd a few weeks here and Island. here the march past will FOIIOWlXIg this there will ram of band and musical demonstrations by and sports by the Navy. Army and Au- Week and is ded tional Day of Pr with divine service at 9. tary units and the can B.E.S.L. will attend a Service in Victoria Park, this there wllltbe a rou c y Morning Worship II a m, He Shall have Domin- f the Lord's Sup- rved at this service. Evening Worship 7 P. M. Sermon “True Obedience." llrlallfl Choirmaster, John ac. d to worship with counsa - Sixteen “R d“ l" "mi the Falconwood Hospi- al In recently completed a co ln St. John Ambulance Brush-up. Details on r 30' A“ mmn atnrloflewwn ELIZABETIPS HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL Capitol Theatre Bldg" MONCTON, N. B. li-t-ll-18-25-9-1-8-15-22-_—_$-.W “"- o-as ALLOWANC l-i DIANS - Mr. a, 7 1'. M. Evening Worship. it , , '—-”"_-*“ ‘it and most consistent users of PURINA FOX British Scouts _ _ 4i CHOWS ln this province, has obtained the fol- ill Voice Appreciation it lowing results: d; ‘l! (a) PRODUCTION-O .- The following letter received by per year. vet 3 pups per “Ken fits Woffélllp Mayor Holman speaks I I ‘" + "ls2h.::°ilMi",—M'-r~~ 1w- c m‘ wmm” m‘ Mm’ ,3‘ (c) QUALITY Eouglloutgrol “g period. l . , . xce en qua ity as demon- Brfifg ggautgml bglfg~figg lhjpggf ‘l strated by the following winnings at the lli tunlty of thanking ou loi- your t 1941 Live Fox show: l dh wry thoughtful an useful gift. t l” 5nd,. ._ -.. ._. - Stanley Dixon Inch, M Miss Annabelle Lawson. Y The Minister will the services and deliver the ser- row afternoon No. 63 Can- Army Basic Trainin at Beach Grove ls open to t from 3 p.m. to 5 p Centre band will S FROM OVERSEAS — nt Charles V. MacKenzie, accompanied by ed in the city last night erica. last week after ng about two years overseas. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- acKenzie of this city. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-The g worship will be mg sermon by the have Dominion". The the Lord's Supper CHURCH oi CHRIST cmnuu. ‘CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev, Nell Herman. 8A. m. The Training entertain the vis- t appropriate musical e tomorrow evening and musical program ted at 8.30 in Memor- n address will be cle- pt. N.W. Lowther. Address And Presentation -___ Rev. J. R. Skinner and lVlrs. Skin- ner and fa-milv pvrliorlto th Charge. were fittingly rem by the congregation. The reside in Cornwall in futur , A; esemsd with p, um“ Wood and Mr. Edwin C. Johnstone. Supervisor of The 'l‘rav has received a telegram ial United States autho the allowance of gasolin adian motorists enterin ._. _.___.-_.___q ZION PRESBYTQWAN CHURCH Prince angflfirgtnn Street Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Organist - Miss Rena Wood MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M. Theme: ‘To Pray or Hymns: 3'1, 404, 484, 651. ‘God The All- terriblel- - - - —Rhys Thomas. E Mrs. Arthur Roll"- EVENING WORSHIP 7,00 p, M, ‘The Minister. ed when it is taken into cons that the American gallon one fifth smaller than the Canadian it can be ween that tnzs ai- lowanca is practical motorists receive when coming into this country ex- ’ Maritime Provinces where lt is a little less owing to the y being worth three ah!- e against four gallons in Mrs. V. L. Dingweil. Organist Mr. Herman will preach at 11 A. 11 A. M. Subject -- "Seeing e Unseen, And What 1t Means 7 P. M. SllbJect-"Four Tribes At Wolff 1n the Destruction of Can- Resd Judges Chpt. 5, Verses 16- Subieot is in line with Mlas Jean Enman will sing at the '0 evening service, service of mornin wilt be observed the morning service. School meets in its 7st 10 A. M. Eve the Rev. I. Judson Mr. Roy Smallman. The sabbath School will meet at 1 ten o'clock in the morning. ‘Let us come boldl cordially invited HERE 0N FISHING TRIP — ett Pike of Brigdon, e, arrived in the City yesterday a week's fishing and registered at The Travel Bureau Office. He end the week fishing at River and Cardigan. says that things are SOCIAL EVENIN scclal evening was Street Szhool for Grade X. Amuse ames and dancing with music be- -lg su/pplied by John "army week" in _peace and in war. e certainly took every opportunity 4. The grand championship, 4 championships “king pmwgraph‘ °1 w“ ‘j I 10 first prizes, 6 seconds, 6 third’s, 6' beautiful Island. We have never ’ _ _ fourth s, 3 flfth’s prizes, and 6 other rib. seen gnybsgeneryb qtuite llkélliltlil: iTl * Carla a e or u rem us all somewhat ‘bf home‘, and “SCOLIHB bons‘ A total of 42 P11195- says it comes up to scratch with 4* C t t ntrl:.ml~1s..:lct:t"..l..="§ s» In a few days we sh 11 be visit- lgg tixgsesltegrgtze; 311d 315E111“ m" FOX CHOWS, 811d take advantage 0f the addit- mndy down “ogre écrrsvinln very ional 15c bag rebate by booking your order in Once again thanking ou for l. 4|, advance- yfiry nice time iglyoiir cl y said if; . everyenoyacsaywe ad -. G E K dy Prin Edw d Isl d. . y _ y Ce Youifs‘ sincgely, l: l d a i s an epresentative Roy Davis. Southampton, Murrrmcnl/w/zmnrj Hugh Bright, Glasgow. Stanley Newton, London. John C. Biethell, Birkenhead. Wood - Johnstone N uptials l ____.. The marriage of Miss Rena I I 2i2.i§i.2’n’.‘;i.°2§£ ati..°.sl’~t.rrtst°lrsslacn Prvvlm of Prince Edward Island “The Highlands", Georgetown, P15. I. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J S. Bonnell, D.D., pastor of ghklive. Presbyterian Giurch, New . or . The bride who is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory of Music is well and favorably known in Charlotte- busy in the State a great many people engaged war work of various kinds, Usu- ally the Judge comes by automobiie but this time came by train. fie is of the opinion that a good many people will be co nlnz to the Island from the Eastern States later on in the season and that the tourist bus- iness in the State of Maine is ahead h time last your. A member of his family runs "i large hotel and a. Chaperones were Mr. Louis Holwatt, School Mr. Ralph MacLean, a of the teaching staff. Re. on for the work accomplish- the ties of friendship fonn- farewell gathering was held sczle where a large Prior to this the ladies Women's Institute gathered parsonage and presented Mrs. skin- tholr valued members. pair of kid gloves and an . . l". nderlt of the EX- rimentsl Farm, Fredericton, N. B, occupied the chair at the three ses- sion. Abgut 52 tlrllelegates from varia attended andstahn enjoyable Premier Thane A. Cam bee briefly at the latter welcoming the he province. Hon. W. Dennis, Minister of Agriculture. Fertilizer Gouncil Elects New Slate Transport Auxiliary of (Ferry Comnaand) has the approval circles. For the past three years she town where h tlo l t l t onus lune 29th July 5th. 1942 ' H Mr. J. K. Leggott. St. John. was also spoke a few words. be given a test at has been organist and choir director of Zion Presbyterian dhllrch. “mm” erl. zer meeting of the organization held in 4 Charlottetown yesterday. The mee - Other officers elec _ A guest at the Queen wtgf the Experimental Farm 1, y Cgnadian lady MRS. MARY McDONALD .A. _ Miss now in Toronto with the P lng Corp. and will re- lng are the texts of the ad- Mr. and Mrs. Skinner and Family: surarlce Company. The groom is the Provincial ' Mflnoger of the Dominion Life As- 2 ing. which was being held ln ml! VIr. John E. Maclntyro ( province for the first time since tho J W“ Mmda-V nexl- 5h“ The sudden death of Mrs. Mary -w r-' McDonald which occurred at her‘ e‘ your “and: The bride wore a smart white suit f so m W- I of fashion girl crepe and a large ty haveogalhgred lilnllillel‘ awn“ will“! sngalw ha; “l1”? Quaker ,., ugly; ‘t...‘2i’.n’i飓‘i.°n..‘."..’i‘..é“3iii sorrow- w or mow her cor-sage of mar erltas. For c "I" i" iifilii“nfilf.sdfifiififisn“pfiiil 52a.“ some w" - Council was formed 13 years a Directors named for "is one of the most success . year were: Messrs. C ales, Freetown; L. A, M - . Best. Secretary oi’ m he_ New stBTliIlSV/Illli Agricultural e IJJ Y; uperintendent of Sc ia, Trur . A discumion on fertilizer supplies and started her course home s, 719m 12th came us a shock to her many once again befo church relations. on Wednesday but was suddenly stricken early Thurs- day morning and passed P MscDONALD-At St. Peter's Lake. l July 1, 194.2, to Mr. and Mrs. Ron- aid F. MacDonald. o wn- (Pmm most mutually strang- then a solid chain of as grown between us. s... Large of this city." The bride and groom were unat- CHARLo-Iq-ETOWN tended, the only witnesses being gfleulrc°l~ E-W» Jwmslmle. bmfihfi- 9,30 A, fig-Divine Service. All Military Units and the Canadian Legion away in a few minutes. a cheerful disposition ready to help in time of need she made many friends wherever she went who will regret to learn that she will be with them no more. Born at Forest Hill in 1864 the deceased had lived a great deal of her life there and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. that you have perhaps, been discouraged in to respond to your min- s and teachings in a way encourage you, but maybe seeds m, 9n Emslie, . . . m” 1 son. Hamilton. Ont. Interest- ussions on the ceiling prices on fertilizers and export problerrs were led b Mr. G. B idles by Mr. G. J Cal a. n tile afternoon the ussed the formulae to be used °°N"§ln"‘ii>t§' 6E‘ in June 3 I . 0 - David Conkie (nee Mary Mllluwh‘ DAWWSON At North ‘rrvon. Juno 26th, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine 1s Dawson a son, (Orvlll _Blairre). RAYNOR - At the Prrrgre County o Mm flora 55;; concord N who are celebrating the twentieth present visiting her parents. d H. . Gordon. Char- i- lottetown. She will ____.._ liner have done your parts in Adofph Doucette. m” ‘mm’ “d M“ J°“““°“° s. a. s. l... will attend a Drum Head Service in Victoria Park. 1 _ m 1 _ The Protestant service will be held on the cricket field, and be 5h 3.‘12.Z§{.‘,;‘;Y.§’.,.,iRgiifigg; 3",: the Roman Catholic service will be held on the old tennis u? e“ “w” m“ a“ m” W“ the first couple united in marriage court rear of Government House. The public are cordially in- mat both V0,, and‘ Mm by Dr. Bonnell. vim] to amps and participate in these services At the con- beAftg breakfast served on the cluglon o1 the service, a route march will take place through interests of our church and 153;; %,-_gr:rli1d1dl€frs9£Jol?r‘l1s‘lon§ilire};; the City as follows: Proceeding from Victoria Park roadway Hcspitlal June 5. 1949 Raynor and M16- Edith Wiikinscn) a son. HAGAN - At Mllvaie. June 22 and other problems of the . During this session the delegates were taken to the Etxperi- tal Farm to view the crops. Un- unately the weather interfered community and could allvays be de- l I Nee ved a cabs times of sickness by vroy of the Wood Islands feffy from their son Henry statin he arrivedmsafely in the The funeral services were held on Saturday and was largely at- tended, service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. W. I. Green who spoke ver to Kent Street. East to Prince, South to Richmond, West too, have for a short honeymoon in the Mari- '4" Qlmm’ Nmm l'° Glflwn’ was‘ w R°°hf°'d' “mm “f, Km‘ p in our midst and will be times. On their return they will re- Q1911“ t0 the Afmollflee- D1111"! the ‘March Post. U16 missed especially among our side at their summer cottage, salute will be taken by His Honour Liens-Governor B. W. Brighton Shore. LePage, immediately in front of the Provincial Building on and instead they h on experimental resul r‘ ‘all Mr. D l Assistant sliporlnteh licles discussed yesterday ngent on Biéllrlllbl‘ meeting Hagan. a son. J05®Pl_r_P_°"-_l3l°'5;__ Mrs. Alfred Birt Mass, arrived in evening on a vi you have decided to work in a new charge gathered to bid you u are not going far. nd. to you through the dium of this rift our sorrow of leaving as svcll as on: appl-eci all that you have tr ed to her favorite hymns "Safe in the Arms of Jesus", "The Lord's My Shepherd" and Lover of my Soul", also her favorite Bible chapters being the city Thursday sit to her parents, George MacEach- ern, cardigan. She was accom- panied by little Miss Evelyn Birt who will spend hér holidays with her aunt Mrs. Jack Webster and Mr. Webster, Cardigan. cAMPnrlLL-at Flat River. June 21. 1e42, Mrs. Flora campbell in and sod m be ,, an ee mbers-were hot do 1i MALLISH - at Montague. Mfl- 0f I ""’ s “ troubled." The remains were ten- Margaret L. Mellish, aged 56 3'93"- zglgchggatlfa bargained‘ Momma“ t° derly laid in Dundas Richmond Street. 3.00 P. M. to $.00 P. M. --No. 62 Canadian Army (Basic) Training centre will be open to the public. and visitors are cordially invited to spend the afternoon with the boys. ‘rho "Prainlnll Cell-TB ___}________ SEVEN PLANES DOWNED VALETTA. Malta, July 3—(AP)-¢ ven, enemy planes-four fighters the afternoon. “on over Malta 1n the ms; 24 hours Band will provide appropriate musical entertainment during 5 I British headquarters announced Funeral on Friday. July 3rd from o or late today. L A d . Prewywrmn Church elected yesterday include: is/lontglgtirefiwsserviee beginning at 2 E M T Yl° 55m. Interment Union Road Ceme- g beside those of her husb predeceased her fifteen years ago. There are left to mourn a kind and loving mother, one daughter ie . at home, one son Mal- colm N., st. Peter's Bay and nine grandchildren who will mourn the loss of a loving grandmother. ears to come may you be th good l-u-alth and pin/ass and may, you have gleasant memories of re. Miss Helen M Oallbeck of Mt. Allison Conservatory, been spending a few days with her rs. . Callback, SLAvards, hasieft for Toronto to take qcourse at the sum- mer school of the Toronto Con- servatory of Music. artment of Agriculture N. 3.; Gordon McMillan, Plant Products Inspector with the Domin- ol those gathered here The delegates started leaving o a‘ letum to their home after the nizit session last night. n “will, memo 1 M Mm vm-h will leave today Most of the dele- I B, Craig, who died July 5th. 1935- ln our hearts, your memory llllltrli ml‘!- Sweetly. tender. fond and true There is not a div 4B" vlllfll That we do not think of you- tl b PM‘ l! Qlllffls fdllntt‘: and bot-shew:- lum- +11 Card afghan/ts WEDNEDAY AND SATURDAY‘! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allan and “s”; ‘l Junction, wish to thnt all their kind friends who lent Mass Cards, Flowers ll"! Messages o| Smypathy: also those who rendered many acts of klnil~ g In Memoriam Farewell. and mav Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tristan Road, York, h their son Laverne of his safe arrival in months and this is his first land- ing in England, arrive home in the near future. Penny Parade ls Big Success A mile of pennies, stretched s- long the sidewalks in the business When we would bid her stay “ed at The 3mm“ To Feet the loved ones gone be- or and Mrs. Skinner n where the meeting was “Y- As the time is drawing near for you to depart from till‘ congrega- tion, we the members and adher- ents of Princetown and Wlnsloe North have gathered here to tr-v to express in _some way our deep ap- ciation of the service you have no small wav bestowed upon us. We know you have not spared yourself in any way to do all in your power to build munity life and our lives nave been greatly,- enriched by your sojourn h mes of sickness and ave always proved to d and sympathetic friends and the mutual friendship that has rown between us will 9. Will Join them there some day. ________ ADJOURNMENT (Continued from page 1) _- Yesterday 's information was bad mply with the law. Claims Legal Right “As a citizen of Canada, I insist on my legal right and I want hlch they complain. Ems strange for the charge and then be ul CORRECTED ron uvanv morning at 9 A. M. SHARP, to take part in a drum S head service at Victoria Park in connection with the =P Eggs do: New cabbage each Beet SUMIVIEBBIDE 3,30 p, M, _.A Band Concert and Musical programme will be held in Me- morial square, where an address will be delieverd by Capt N W. Low- ther. Branches of the Canadian Legion and Re erve Army Delachlnents have been asked to attend the Platoon Demonstrations throughout the Province. _ ALL EX-SERVICE hlEN Are requested to meet at the Legion Home, Sunday NOTICE l celebration of Army Week. Medals will be worn._ P. J. ROSSITER, President f,1{,"\°,°",§',1‘,{“",,:,',,§°‘ ti?” :1‘: Charlottetown Branch we m, pleased ,0 know m“ W“ from Fredericton Station. its Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. Mr, McCarthy first suggested the Ruskin their recent lad bereave- u.’ not 801m n“. “om us and we acres clear, balance covered with CI‘! the I.O.D.E. approxfmatel richly bless lllril and soft wood and workable (FTldQY e'enlng" Parade postponed until nlonday new field of rrlvel pit. evening.) be Dwelling new! remodelled. r l-IEDLE Mt-PIIERSON. n......,..., P_ p, L case be adjourned for a week when a definite date could continuance. After argument, how- ever. Mr. McCarthy agreed to bro- l0 and at the request of {e gistraw McNlsh agreed to fur- nish Col. Drew with a copy of the information by Monday. O re , who BDIkB-ICd on his sisted by R. H. Greer. asked that the hearing pray that God may your labours in your service. You as a family tly rnissed hell-e but while will be greatly benefited by your Now we ask you to please accept ift as a small token of our riendship and good-will to- ward vou. On behalf of the congre- gations of Prlncewwn and Winslce o . to the "penny parade" and by so doing auisfed the Rzyal Air Force deal further poralyz m; blows to German cities as rmfiy goes to the British Aircraft Shortly after l-Iis worship, Mayor .Roy Holman officially opened the unusual endeavour. the began rolling along the sl ewalks. Later on nickels, silver, quarlers, fifty-cent pieces, dollars, etc, were placed along the biue line by pat- riotic citizens. One tributm‘ deposited a i; the row of mcn-sy. Th; parade Opened at 10 o'clock with a procession of I.O.D.E. bers, wives of the R.A.Il', me other friends taking part. At des- l aces the women, , dropped out to take u Card of Thanks f th late Pauline R. to expieess their sincere lnnreclstlon and thanks I many kind friends and nel hbora c and lally to araésk lllis and lam , 1 lb. Island head lettuce Island lettuce, leaf hid Mushrooms per , “y m. 1111,02’: New carrot-ml: o My with . Lobste with further information regarding ' arge, Magistrate McNish said the Colonel "should know what he view of what your worship says we are prepared to furnish particulars." Greeted With Cheers On his entry into City Hall, where the courtroom ls situated. Col. Drew was greeted with cheers by e group of First Great War vete Ca adian Corps Ass ‘ mbe . led by the association president. to. Col. C. E, Reynolds. Canal-ll a]. Everett Bristol Di mander. Joined in the cheering. C l. Drew was accompanied into the courtroom bv his wife and his a to elect or plead." Col Drew ed the date the statement concem- ed was made and. if not a verbatim record of it. at least a substantial stliiéement of it, the Magistrate sa "We have to consider what we think the accused is entitled and what Your Worshl and act according led, "I still thnk the informa- ti_qn_glv_e_n___was_suf_flci_ent_but___in trol forced the women to cease ac- k, . Wild Strawberries, bottles six weeks old. per Pl-ll‘ gtrawberries boa New beets. m; bunch caull ower, p:- head N. D. MacLean process on and furnished music for the occasion. At each corner May- or Holman delivered a short au- iennles end other money being placed on the shie- cilflltmlfi" u. New onions, bunch cucumbers (hot house) each 7-4-11. i Pentecostal Tent Services Reserve Street (Off Elm Avenue) SUNDAY AT 3 and 8.15 Week nights o'clock except Saturday's Colored speaker and Singer REJDIGE, 0 YOUNG Milli, In thy youth; and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the way! "l "m" heart, and in the sight of thine eyes; but know llwll that for all these things God will bring "We "ll" judgment. (Eccl. 11:9). Ninth Week of Special Gospel ‘Meeting! SUNDAY-J p.m. NlGHTLY-S p.m. (swept 581-) Evangelists: E. B. Sprtuhnt and D. C. Howard e GOSPEL TENT n IIPPER PRINCE ST. A POST in Charge ‘ Wppu. aro .ll'l. wtten. upfortlm- tlvltiee. However lucet of the mus mtnoaer of New Y mitts beyond m bee: conned. um oomoaw