AUGUST 10. i195! ,,ggg,g,gg Eornier Islander”: Poem lleoltetl At Rebekah iistlierlng ng poem. written by sons lie M I I Fsetlv Eiiiioutitie" ilold Meetlnx The Executive of the South Shore Musical Festival and the Conveners of the various com- mittees in charge of the arrange- ments for the 1061 Festival to be ...-A. THE CENTRA our GUARDIAN. cnAm.o'i'ra'rowiv : ht. GUARDIAN I This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly psy- shle In ndvanoe. JIMMYS TAXI-Phone 53. om ISLAND cuszszse in Cash and.Osrry. stock, DR. HOUSTON will be absent from the Polyclinic for the month of August. Fornter Islander Motors From Vancouver and MT Mr. Bruce Love of Vancouver are making quite an extended visit with relatives and friends on Prince Edward Island. They left Vancouver by motor car on July 7th spent three days hf H, ,PAGis 'l'l'lKEn ' .-T IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my nth who nag With All My Love (By Vlrginisy Bowel) Appreciation We wish to thank iill who am kindly visited and sent get well wishes to our sister, Mrs. Earle l-fume during her illness. Also those who sent flowers. Their kind- ness will always be remembered. By Rev. and Mrs. C. 13. Dudley. James W. Mscfssac. swsy August 10th. 1950 ' Dear Pop We miss you. We love you. we pray for you. (Continued) I I 0 Even toward Clare she narbored ii i h 1.3 5 i .... .. with friends in Calgary and three l . (l. 11 id , N. is. A tnlitltaioltiiiivl Ann Aiiredh M9m'h' acme?” lggmggzieogngiovggieggf cnAgwELL 10, Ben" Photo. M35. JOHNS-1-ON-5 LAD135 days in Timmons Ontario, travel- :nb.::fhn'fm:h'th,i”eg:?,,g" deepy "W .p I Fmiilly Remembered by Laura ii-:5 recited at themtilylcztrgflzptllyig dtmm Mu Arm": Mum”. M, graphs. WEAR. August Sale-Suits. Coats, 1111:! I I-tgtsl of 4500 miles. never aware of this becsusgenewity V D" "6 nun” ' d "h the mom bum on Jun. n , ....M Dresses. y 1'. ve spent his school days hm, in h , dhm 1 - ii"-in .::::::::-'."".ii.:::':l"-3-i km --we ...... .....-r .. .. 32.12:-;:::.r:...:r.:.: .2: we -h-it-we "5035? '10 in c""' ”' "'""'” .-ester ' -d rd e sou ore w c sponsor t e 6- ' . I y C 681'-i opportuniste, of ad ti h t "I'”' usatrlgluoiclflzhfliince E ii,” Festival were well represented. -- '13"? hiyhiera 5:19? W81" '0dH'x- hi the 1590-l It is YOTW-ICVBH attitude and persoiiliasliiiyg xiositiiwcitli The mvmilml of tilt New HEW" L.-lurid tlilgdlmh WM born emmyy gm”, Present we”. Mn. Kenneth mav, V pg, mwggycg 5;, I”! On EEC . 1.00 inn. ygars since Bruce left P.E.I., and he, the ma", good with the right Women's Institute, wish to thank uissuneuo u Summemdc. she Mung”, searmowm .,h,e.presl- TOOMBS will pi-teach this Sunday WANTED --m-one used 1,, up It is iii! his first return trip. He heapie, cinre, hemp than anygng all those who in any way. helped In loving mem y of Malcolm mu Ytzmmned on "1. 1l1and' went dent; Mrs. Elmer C. Gamble, Al. morning at Trlni y United Church. motor writ-6 gm det U 1!, '3. . the ve in several different cm, couid 1-,” 3h, thought, thug; to make their slipper such a suc- McNeIll, who departed this life imiiff ”""'d Sm" "id minim bniim i6i7ii"'i"' Mm txmh 3"" smvscs: smut: unirmi 640. duardidn "8 B 5 0 ox iriiiiceeswig sgertit" Z?.Z””wZ'uT.f nnithmulh mm,” mind and W ms at me Caledonia club. Mu” mm mm 0 dJ znw. Set: M - ' . S tethi ---m ' l.-:nK1ish(gnn(':;i::leI;g;Ie:y" """'::nu. Jam w.cM;e:'. Inf?-M:a.yEkne, CHURCH Sunday, August 12th. at HUN ..gg V Union Telegraph Co. in Prince 3,310 nth, m:hrc, '::,:2,i,o,i,: ! Gor known how much we miss him. PW" ohnekito her beloved P. Francis, Carlet ii; Mrs. Walter B, 7-30 P- M- R"- M"- Men": 3” c mm RIVER UMTED Rune” ' better 01! tthln she that raii Nev" Wm M" "”"”" '”'”' .-.iieIsll'1':il"l": and New I book dear. mm and M2,. James Hum." su.-wart. guest speaker. ah'lirig31(iHACiLlfAlyW)vG;ie-at-le high VV7il:5 Mrs. Love was born in New- through an 0; iheni - . gmvmx thouizhts will always wonder v , .. . ' ..... - - . , ver .. c ' , ' , ,2... with the history of the Pros Middleton, Mrs. Charlie Green. pmvmuy "Annoy"! BA!.."sT P. M. Rev. Charles Dickicdnn ui:hle'ul,En8iand' ishe W” :1 ehgmed when 30”? finished her letter,-, In losing sncsnory of MI? tit?" " G 3"” when he " Md . ' e last summer. 1948. Will" Central Bedeque; Mrs. Edna. Jenk- ' W 9 ""3 9i3"'9iY rill the the two iris rode down in the iluhhilhfi "lid ii"-h": Ml M'V'""i with (1 Lined to Jumhich pining she hu Bedeque. M” wan" wllgm CHURCH. - Service Sunday. All8- Bp"k"' many friends and relatives of her 8 h;"- 113 ii ' r .1 - i . Lovingiy Remembered by wire and F elevator and walked around the 3'3k9"'Y- 5'33 Vi”W- Wh" D355” . , . "t 12th, t 3. P. M. M ' -- . Hm"!- fcfl ""4 b”'” h" M" SM died S””""'"' M'”' R""””d WM” ltiiver at 7.:io. Sflogcial Singing. GEORGETOWN PASTORAL iiusi:iiiii'ii amtihep air:i:ic(iiii:rliandmi1nei,.5 mm" W a" ""p””"”””” but any Aw." "m" M" in 1549. ;nr:oxlIVlrs1.u;l; AA.us'tI;i;OmgfI)1l;l1,yh Nt'ins:l('; Harris. ' CjHARfGE. - United Church. Ser- why 0; life Mr Lave reports 3 ::,i::nof'lg”&y,w”1oo'3' Th: CITE” "He is not dead but slerpetli.” -1 ..-2R SELLS HER . . ' vces or August um. 11 A. My - - l e s seec on an are, I Suwiiiovi-;LiNr.ss M” W'”- 5- -i”"e5- T'V""w M”. UIGG-ALEXANDRA-HAZEL. Sturgeon. 2.30 PM. Militown crass. 3”” boom in mdumm plan” '""""i"8 it WW5 be unwise to Always Remembered by His wife. Donald Hart and Mrs Karl Boul- ter. Victoria; and Mrs. fmusn, Hampton. 7.30 P. M. Georgetown Dry Roumrrd hydro-electric power in Nor. Eaton, sdintdohn, will preach dtither" 3' 0' Sturgeon. Special Anniversary ser-1 suggest that the meal be her treat, had willingly agreed. "I should think you'd have had BROOK. - services for Sunday. August 12th. Uigg II A. M. Alex- andra 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 K and Family. Warren g.'""1V'r sells her loveliness ii Mai-ISAAC - In loving memory oi province by the sea. the bank as Betty concluciedfshe i my dear husband. Jissnra W. Mac- s: ol smiling skies. The minutes of the last meeting P. M. H h, 7 P. M. y vices at Georgeinwh on A t.m0thel"'s milk Wiii l'h'Y 0” "WW enough of flying," Betty sang turned in, nodding a. brief "Good- Isaac, who passed away August g . ending road. birch ""5 were mdklnd approved. and re- day SchoT:ie10nr.kM.39 Llc. Thfnizs 19th. nev. w. A. Patcison. lvilignli;-I uicmi i We" "M" M” be” Served--ii” ”"' '”””P”"ed 5"” ""3 '””' 10"” im- -, boss of starry nlzhtsm ports received from the convcners pooh. Minister ter. P011111! Bhollid 1103 he Pl" ""3 "after what happened to RoEertii'Y- . . all that she asks In pay of the syllabus and will commit- ' ' h pens to fatten. and seeds had 1193- Caswell," ' Clare stood on the sidewalk. 39."? smile lace and patient smile I; ,., hp.-n understanding heart tees. STI JOHNSTZHURCIL Belfast. .r..........A- ter be left out of the ground as Clue fought Huh," the hghy. Hooking inn, the marble comm". ith sadness we recall, I liave been siiaoplnz today! . 1 in .;iit me the charm of gardens they will not germinate properly while the moon declines. In some communities, however. it is con- sidered proper to plant seeds just after the full moon. as the young plants will then be growing up with the new moon. My reverent It was decided to have a Folk Dancing competition in conjunc- tion with the Festival this year, but to omit the Handicraft classes. The Folk Dancing class will be the Highland Fling, and open to all ages. .ft" the denamnz gmy ,..nm. You had a kindly word for each. tiles a neat hit of summing up.'i' AM "I"! b'''”''"' W "'- she said to herself. "She has it T a'l figured out. But she's certnin- he V;:;eI,l's mute and '""-ed "'9 iv kidding no one but herselfwhen Th” h,,,ed'u. we" "Id "M she says she has no regrets about Ah, hm" W” the tn" to pk" ening around her heart at men- tion of Roger's name. "I don't feel that that should make anv difference now; she said slowly. "After all, it's been over a year, you know." ilivine worship will be conducted on Sunday. August 12th. 1951. at 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. by Rev. M. Scott Fulton, D. In -Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Interim-Moderator. Strange But True By F. H. MacArthur .'l'P r,,,..- :iiiiose ill the days 90119 by: -yhc My-out perfume of a wayside rose- . . he gk -. , AZ. "Thirteen months, almost to the 113-Vin! i-0 80 W W0i'k- Thhii HHS - , ixHi1i;ii::ilftlr5l'i'l:Olt(i'le' tblush yo? It was voted that no fee be ATTENTION HOIISEMEN. h , f"a3f'”3x'd W f” "if "35 5" day." Betty said. "I take it you've tr: the bottom of her heart." r""" "M ” 3”” " "" dawn. ghhrgedt for hregistratiaitio this year, lwe have ili limited nutrcriber 1 Prg-natal dlirifluenceds are; 1.siili,ul;ld"e me 1g:;TCBl'n;e 5::-ids rcslttnsg mety th8Iin8i.Xi';uct:,?r' Ehify m,h1iey-,u (To be continued) Fondly Remembered by His Wile. 1 y M on h hive; 393-- u -a no compe 1- 3 re- iorse coo ers comnie wi oun it me one an psyc oogy. " es, me m s morn rig." ?.ih:"iJin?,o,,S laugh 0; n care-free quired to pay a small entrance hoods, to clear at 315.00 set. Wm. For example, the birth-marks ih9h- e5P9Ci3hy Pummiih 9-mi W' lclare thought it strange howvBet- 4-hild- fee. Closlrgg date for registrations ggndlcirymag Son Woollen Mills, ttehe shop; of thihthlng dwnicii g,m';i;19Fc:Ef:3.beDT:3:l:;7:d avlrinegbupln iy ,,m;mbe,:d so ,,ccu,m,ywhe,, i .hi.i-iis of birds in a tree. was set f r October is. are wn. : rg ned e mo er ur ng ' Roger ad een killed. It's that i The Women's Institutes' art in pregnancy. dame 0i ”"ii- habit of deadly cfflciciic shes . -,,,...,.h. me the record of d-ush the ymiivhi W” dhcme: and TRYON PASTORAL cisAnc.i-:.- Another fallacy is that body and 1-lmBcY- 85 the mime denoiem acquired. she thought. snye even I l(li'S fair H t u” the secret”-y was asked to wme United Church services will be mind undergo a complete change W35 f0Tm9”Y ihimlht W he CW-53d makes a point of remembering lllin i'h'i'i"3" i" pr” " " to all the interested Institutes heid Sunday. Autzll-it 12'-h. as fol- every seven years, I am told by by W9 momh and I ha” M3"! dates whether they concern her or h""" d of mu”, giving them the opportunity to AOWS5 11 A- M- TYWH 7-30 F M. doctors that this is not so. Yetr the intehdams ahd ""7595 declare not. She hardly knew Roger. and I houizhl me "'9 wc" ' donate Cups or Medals as prizes Cape Tl'lIVefSe- The Rev. F. M. silly belief lingers on in spite of th” menial Pimems Seemed t” he had never liked her. Maybe. sons Who sailed o'er the seven sees 11. riiiswor the call of an Empire ureiit 'i'u..i the world might 110 Rel”- free. x'i;n1t' .-loop 'ncai.li poppies in for- eign soil Snmc sleep in the depths of the 308. i limiclit me A key that unlocked the door (if 'ncm'rios of piireitts dear- .vi mubcrs kind in a red school house Il friends both for and near. i bought me the tang of ocean breeze run glory of sunset skles- for my class they might choose. The adjudicator of the music classes will be Mr. F. G. Johnson, A. T. C. L., organist and choir director of Zion Church, Char- lottetown; Miss Helen Yea. M. Ed., of Prince of wales college, Char- lottetown. will adjudicate the classes in eiocution and choral spesklng. and Miss Mary Robin. the director of the P. E. 1. Women's Institutes, the folk dancing class. The Syllabus presented by the committee and accepted by the meeting is as follows: CHORAL GROUPS AND VOCAL SOLOS-ADULTS Youn-3 will be the guest speaker. All welcome. THE PRESBYTEIHAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -Services for Sin- day, August 12th, as follows: Mon- tague 11 A.M. and 7.30 P.M. Cardi- gan 2.30 P. M. Montague Sunday School 10 A. M. Rev. E N. Young Minister. WINSLOE CHARGE. - August 12th. Princetown Road 11 A. M. Sunday School 10 A. M Winsloe South. no Sunday school. Wlnsloc North. service 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 10.30 A. M. ilighiield 10 A. M. Guest speaker for day. Rev. J. A. Nicholson. everything. Young girl today still sneak a piece of wedding cake under their pillows to dream of their future husbands. and in olden times, when few careers wei-e,open to the fair sex, such rites were taken quite seriously. Another method of divination was to take flaxseed at Christmas Eve, and go alone to the garden and there saw it, saying: Flaxseed l sow. Flaxseed grow. He that is my true love Come after me and mow. A man's form would then ap- pear with a scythe and mow be- hind the maiden . be greatly disturbed during the different phases of this planet. in medical circles, it was frequent- ly done in the moon's increase to relieve blood pressure. it is a bad omeii if the moon changes on Sunday, particularly if it reaches the full on Sunday; if the crescent lies on can expect good weather. particularly affected by the moon's changes, and the male throws up th when blood-letting was in vogue ty of hi Many persons still believe that pl its back we Blind animals are said to be more dirt hills during the first two quarters. All wild animals are supposed to wander farther afield iii for her rotten Jealousy. know anything about Henley, Bet- iznd not many people can afford a father's one of his principal back- ers,” she said. course, but They you know, and plan to have is factory next to the his ever mentioning that to me." ough, it was a kind of victory "Do you ? Does he have a lot of money his own. or is someone backing m? That airport cost plenty, ane like that one of his." Betty laughed shortly. "Your "Not personally, of through the bank. control Crandon Aircraft, eventually they i-port property." "Really? Odd. I don't remember at this period and dogs and wolves do most of their crying then. C O O 0 Not long ago a man who went courting is girl in another district was attacked by a group of Jeal- ous youths. This hostility between different communities on the Is- land is more common than you might think. and in earlier days "Well," Betty's smile was open- ly patronizing. "after all it's just routine business, you know. Anti he may have had other reasons. too. When are you going to have your first lesson. Clare?" "This afternoon. one o'clock. I'll have to leave here about a quar- iiimiy smile on is mothers Class I h Mmed voice h Run” Chorus - Four Part-"The Heav- ens Are Declaring" by Beethoven. Glam 2 - Women's chorus Rural -- Two Part "Evening frefzes, Softly Sighlng" by Schu- er . BROOKFIELD PARISH. - The Presbyterian Church. services this Sunday. Harlsville 11 A. M. Brook- fleld 3 P. M. Sunday School before all services. special thank offering service at Hunter River this Sun- tlay. 7.30 P.M. Y. P. B at Hurts- lips The lure in her children's eyes. scommd has 5 natural phenoy men: that is not seen in many countries. and is called the "peo- ple's puff of wind." On cslm days these eddies go past, whirling I have stored them away In my heiirt of hearts. h For the winter days to be. To fwd in,-J soul in the starving time 1 sh g h --A u . - . the oung fellow who "drove out" abm” nmw and due” Cmmty ter to." He may hlwc had Oi-her liilPll 1 none for the sky and the ME,:,,.', 3 Du" Him" by gmgciiidfifnflifii St'"””"y D' 5”" withya girl from another district Hhlhhhders firmly believe that reasons-what. the devil did she V sea. H h 1 H ch," 4 .. soprano S010 yy none 4 was lucky indeed if he managed fix: trlgigwianggy pix-Lin tri;g:iiel:18 mean by that? lirobably jugt her ms-summer se s or we ness: u , g to et home with a whole skin. r v - stu id determiriat on to ma o me And all that she asks in pay f.Z.2'."” solemn Thought by Am FuiiiicianllCghh:Esispsoi)iAUghi::iE::cgo3,g' Sairgietimes his wagon was stolen Md Chiidieh 0' ahimlm ahd that feel) useless, left out. in all the is an Open Understanding ilenrt- Class 5 hy Comm.” 5010 h mrmmy of Ehhsdnle rwenm; and he was forced in travel home the 0hiY W53! W PTWEM 7-119?" things that she, as dad's secretary. 5”! have bum "mppmg mdayi "Look Down Dear Lord" by How- welcomed his daughter.'Mrs.Daw- by 3h'mk'5 ma" 9' im hm'59baCk- from carrying-out their dmgm is "'0" 5” miich ”b”"t' srd Fisher. ' son of Springhill. N. S., to this The "Pets?-iii0h Sim GXi5iS that to thmw 0"” bonnet " them After dessert and iced tea they saying: "This is yours, that mine." W. Grant Stewart. who refers to the whirlwind as the fairies' "en- gine of robbery." tells of John Roy, Ialenbrown parish of Abernathy, Perthshlre, having rescued s. wom- Every detail of ;he bride-S (hes, an by throwing his bonnet into an is steeped in superstition. white, of eddy End dihhahdhil 5" 9Xch3h8e to lose a wedding ring means the 15 loss of the husband's love. It is still widely felt that the wedding ring once put on the hand should never be removed. or some mis- ,fortune is sure to follow. 'rm'oN -BONSHAW BAPTIST, ' ' ' f PASTORATE. - services for Sun- day. August 12th. are as follows: Class 6 - Tenor Solo - "Drink To Me only With Thine Eyes"- Old English Air Class '1 - Baritone Solo -- "Roll- in: Down to Rio" by Edward Ger- man. Clsas B --- Bass Solo - Mei Ye Winds Handel. Province. Mrs. Dawson was tour- ing the Island with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews and their two daughters. Eleanor and Janette, all of Sprlnghill. paid their separate checks and left. As they walked back toward the office, Clare matching her stride to Betty's brisk one, she said, "Betty, is amazes me every time we meet how you've changed. I never thought anyone could change so remarkably in just. three years, You're a-an adult LB. cntrol Program on Lennox Island ill the past few days-76 people m i.PllllOX lslnncl have been given i'liVf'i't"lliill skin tests and 27 in- rants and young children vaccin- causeiisenfsp V eieariiiru PNLV IICI KIISPIII so "Hear and Waves” by IOU Y. "Ni with BCG as part of the Rev Stuart Triteg will preach st. course. is the luckiest color: pink by ”h”"""33 "Mm is 3'”"" "ii in everv respect You make me .i.'Z'Z'l'..5L?.iii.7.'.i.'?.T.i. Pi'o'i. 1 l T b l I C t l ” a bi k , h g , . yours is mine." of course the fair- .- I ., s..i in K I i mgrgg :11 6 bmunglccgngflgted :;'.':c .. PUBLIC SCHOOL CHORUSFS .. Tryon at 3 PM. and Westmoreland 3" "9 3" 0 35' " "CV" "CV feel like it kid. She laughed W " ' W " idiisrinieiit of Health rind Wel- lair”. ies had to comply with the demand. lo"-Wwl They abandoned the lady who turned out to be "Seton" whose at 7.30 B. M. Sunday School at '1'ryon 2 PM. Bonshaw Male Quar- tette will be in attendance at Tryon er green. In the Lowlands of Scotland the prejudice against grcen was car- cliakily as she spoke. not know- ing how much sincere naivetc would be taken. Class 9 Rural Schools Grades 1-5 - "soldiers" by Alfred c'i'iii'ii"'"r'i.i.i.i" Dr. P. A. Creelmen. Director. M I and will provide special music ried so far that no green vege- hilihind W3-5 3 Gumih "Hit?" .- hid r ii (1 cmninzsi-r ' : of Tuberculosis Control. ' Mi” - ' 1 d h d, in chiu-ge or n gang oi mud work. Y” "9 A vf Verif 4'" eh . . ' '”'"i';? by ”'"7””"” W"”'V 0:635: ion,” ii-lrihil MScc,i;:.O1;,,,- ORWFLL -. VERNON UNITED iii'::l:fa:tireFsn:ii,:s G JKEio.'Qi ers- She had been carried by the Ed.&::',;”:,f!gn”::yer3::ihnmff;g i'.'.i.i.if5'r. .'f'l'l , ' y ' ”' ' ” '- . ..- .i.1,',:, ,,f;bi,::,,:if3".',',, R1::,'.”g',',',ff ant" by scinnnum cuuncir or CANADA - Services to always dress in this color, hence (lJ':rg:mr;d.fa1r1ea from the south CM Money doe, that h, peopie, ";;1;,3lg,;; for Sunday, August 12th. Orwell 11 A. M. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Cherry valley 230 P. M. it was dangerous to human beings and. as marriage itself was the start of a new life, there would be I've 'never regretted having to go xi . , , E y Madam" Sm" in to work, and I know that when I , Mr. Stewart says that the stolen '1'-MR0 of the Convent on Lennox lady was restored to her husband. VOCAL SOXDS -BOYS AND GIRLS f.?.'f:.”,',",,i;1'g;d,0,,t;;tdigs "signs v........ rum 7.30 P. M. nu... 7.30 mu. enough without inviting and John may was "srailfled by f;g,:fg goggv,ig-;l';,,;g;';;gng,,g'n; ;;:ar:..li;'ii'.':.'.'i2.'35::ts:.:::iinr:t.t:.:i:.rii:ii'.9'.et:i:t:.?:ui:.itit:i: ' 0 9 Y 1”"? "ii in be c haunt. the only reward he would accept of .. 3' t.. entire i ii is ll Class ltl - Girls h is year of P- M- Tm” "M" W ' '"0"' was when I had it before- -li:'-'i'"" 3'3-P-W Uxlloiltmilfiteolp my age and under - "Golden Slu'mber Dzsg&iB:!osni'eie ;,'reip;n:;:,;'; high; bi;i;ioal AWtl'east;lx:l:.8 wtglljisfng; ” the D 1.9""? '1' going good They were at the street door to 'AmriL'l((' v -I I Kiss Your Eyes, Ammged by service at Orwell, Friday. August both hridei and groom worn If you will read Sir James G. 7 V -H; VF; 9"-ii"-T "Dim "5 W10” , 10th, at 8 P. M. with Rev. A. c. w,.e,,,hs. and my em, mid, hm, Frazer's "The Golden Bough," i'v cc lcf'i:;ll(l)L' sxfmom torhulm C1355 12.70 30'” '7” yard and FTII59!' Oi Vhiieymid 8'' W55” reallzesithat the rice showered on y0ll'ii lfeio some lzood examples of ,. M x.mh'm Sign '1 ','".” 9," ""d'cT i)”""”"”” 3”” by speaker. Rev. John F. MaeKay. her whm she have, the slim. is . the widespread belief that eddies 'i.li".i contact with oaizieofnetiiiierii sl:;IiTsT1:? cogfyii ma Boys ,6 13. D.. Minister. fertility charm. . of Wiilild tigintzain Witches. Wiihfdl. ri R... 1- . . " ,,, "T ' -m-- 0 0 0 0 or ev sp . -.1” .... 1...-22,."f3f.ff:";L:,f,Zif""i, 5”” m” "'3?" " 1”" c""”i"- HAMPTON UNITED cmiswil when we mhnde, nm the The poet Keats knew of mi? be- ” 7' '-Un of the original ikln our country by-Irwin coop?" PASTWML C”A35"7- T S”Vi'”-"5 heavenly bodies once command- lief Hmong the Scottish Pwhie. . and vnccliiatlnif started Class M 3 9m. 8”.” Sunday: Auizust nut iaimd" Ed the W0FSiliD Of mlln. it is n0l WY ii” Wm” in his "E" 0' st" 1-. '2 two years n o. T e c. m y'”5 m Lnder -' Dem H319 Schools. Bonshaw 10 A. M. Victoria am. rm” that mm, 5., ershhons Ashes; it h cxc l .. D E y ll . in... out 0, the -Indium Of My Country - Wtish F'0iif 50h8- 11 A, M. Hampton 9.45 A. M. Div- Shh Me cehh-ed around the moon, "I-lsrki 'ils an eliin-storm from u-..m-t- now eager "my an w my", class is - Boys 10 years and in, worship, Bomhgw 11 A, M, De tn” many of them in as Vigor. hiryiahd um-aiii;-,,,, of the protection agmm; under - "'l"he Spider Iiunier" by sable 3 P. M. Victoria. 7.30 P. M at Gus today as they ever have been of haggard geeming," iv;l.rirtiIosis offered by ECG vae- A”de"50"' Victoria. The different choirs of in the past. In L, giiii ggnerany In Egypt. India. Africa, New UT... Illil. IASES IRITHING... lsiisr FROM HAY IIVIR mo AS IHMA h Inhale the soothing herb l of nKoll:fg's Asthnis I more free an:.::tIs:lf Income. effective relief even to Asthma anti Hay Fever fv ?l'"'- 0"; 60 run to use. mg; '5" in c-(mm lam. it do- T' Mi! your nearest dealer ' I s 0 Winners trams eo.ivs. voeoino In. use ' . Kilian ASTH MA Riziiizi" Class 16 - Girl's - 10 years and under -- "The Spider I-luntei-" by Anderson. Class 17 - Girl's and Boy's 8 years and under -. "The China" by Ade. T. Kent. PIANOFORTE SOLOS Class 18 - Adulic - Any selec- tion of their own choice. Class 10 --10 years of age and under - "Sonata" in G Major by Mozart Class 20 h 16 years of age and under Grieg Class 21 - 14 years of age and under "Sonatina" opus 30. No. 4, Iriov. 3 by Clerneifti class 22 - 12 years and under- ....A..........A.....A...... ll0,,W-Site's Got Exciting ZIP and GLOW ...nlHssty elloess Dhn.n't envydllr: rrsi ll io.s'i'iTi"ssain it "Anltra'.s Dance" by ours the way honsands of 'nl ' , til . rials biode- s':r'e's.:iIiB:..aI' i'."m ?l:k"l"lila may g55';;;;r:'u;'z- DR. pln " with WILLIAMS the circuit will participate in s liymn festival. the special speaker will be Rev. W. .7. Nicholson of Truro. N. 5. Rev. L. S. Woolfrry Minister. "Soldier's March," opus uh by Schumunn Class 28 - 10 years of age and under - "Dutch Twins" by Willa Ward. ELOCUTION AND CHORAL SPEAKING Class 24 -- Adults -"The House With Nobody In It" by Joyce Kil- mei- Class 26 - 10 years and under -'"rhe Arrow and the Song" by Longfellow Class 26 - 12 years -"Tire Snowman." known. class 27 - to years" and under -"The lzlf and the Dormouse" by Oliver I-ferford. Glass 8 - I years and under 7 "The Little Elf-Man" by Bangs. Class 29 - Choral Speaking - Grsdes 1-6 --''The Big Red Horse" by Helen livsns. Olses so - choral Speaking - and under Author un- Grsdes 8-io - "The King's Dreskfsst" by Milne. The syllabus committee report- Id that local music stores have it list of musical selections and will procure them for any contestant, and that the elocutioti and choral speaking selections are all to be found in the literature text books used. by the pupils and teachers in Prinos ldvard Island schools. At the close of the meeting. Mrs. Ilscxay served a delicious lunch. IPINK PILLS and all enjoyed a social half hour. ...a considered a good piece: of illck to see the moon over the left shoulder and unlucky to view it through trees. I As the moon grows and declines so she effects all growing things. Many farmers will tell you that pigs should not be killed under a-i waning moon. or the meat will shrink in the pen. I heard this yarn many times when I was A boy iand still hear it occasionally. i Someifarmers will also tell you that young animals ought to be weaned at this period, for "their Zealand. China, Japan and athei- countries ihcre is much whirl- wind lore, and there are Biblical references to the ancient belief that the eddy was it bearer of souls and gods. "He shall takg therq away as with a whirlwind, says the Psalmist. And Zechariah said that: "The Lord Goth shall blow the trumpet. and shall go with whirlwinds of the south." 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