5T. PETER 's camsozw. ggyvices on the Seventy-fifth Anniversary WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28TH The Eve of St. Peter's Day M.: Festal Evensong and Solemn Te Deum. 8P- Dr. Sinipson, G.T.S., New pyeacherzYfag. Rev. given in the Parish Hall af- ti will be ‘ M” on Lord Bishop of Nova tor the service for the Scotia. ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 29TH St. Peter's Day 7:15 A. M.: Choral Eucharist. ‘The Lord Bishop will address the Congregation BIBLE , SOCIETY MEETING TING V PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY T0 British and Foreign Bible Society (N CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MONTAGUE, P. E. ISLAND IADNDAY EVENING, June 26th at eight o’clock The Guest Speaker is The ltev. T. E, ldoLElllillll 1 Pastor, Trinity United Church, Charlottetown .___._ ""' ._.__.__i___.i_.___ a ONE HUNDRED‘ AND FIFTH ANNUAL MEE ‘ Church Ilonora Retiring Pastor REY. DR. E. H. RAMSAY, WIFE PRESENTED GIFTS BY CON- GREGATION. Glowing tributes were paid Rev. Dr. E. H. Ramsay. retiring minis- ter of St. David's Church. Saint John. N. 13.. and his wife. when the members of the congregation held .1 reception in their "honor Sunday cvening following the church ser- vice when Dr. Ramsay had given his farewell sermon. concludin 10 yurs of successful ministry a St. David's. Dr. Ramsay is to as- sist Rev. Angus J. MacQuecn, pas- tor of Centenary-Queen Square Church, and for the evening serv- ice Centcnary- ueen Square con- gregation iitten ed at St. David's filling that building to capacity. ‘Mr. MacQucen and Rev. . M. Murchison, who makes 8t. David's his home church, both assisted in the service. John MacKlnnon, an elder of ISt. Davids, presided at the recep- rtion and R. C. Cruicksh ‘. sen- lior elder, made the presentation of ‘the congregations gift of a well- filled purse to Dr. Ramsay. Mrs. ‘W. Murray Lawson presented the congregations special gift to Mrs. Ramsay. Those who presented the gifts, Mr. MacKlnnnn. Rev. J. M. Mur- chison, Captain A. A. Mcbeod. of the chaplain services. Rev. J. Nor- rio Anderson of St. Andrew's ,Churcli and Mr. MacQucen, ‘voiced deep appreciation Dr. , Ramsovs work ns minister. and his scholarship and spoke of the af- gfectiolinto regard in which he is ;held for all his excellent service ‘throughout: the i0 years of is vleadership of the congregation. I Special reference was made ‘the splendid achievement of Mrs. Ramsay ‘in sponsoring and direct- ing the Sunday afternoon social gatherings for the men and women of the forces and Merchant Navy which have been held in St. David's Church hall for large B ,p:irt of the duration of the war. ;Mrs. Ramsay was assured of s. golace of sviecial regard in the ‘hearts of the congregation. Dr. and Mrs. Ramsay made ‘pleasing acknowledgement of the tributes and gifts. I Refreshments were served by the wives of the elders and trus- IMPDIITANT ADDITION! NOW WHEN OUR GALLANT ABE ALLIED FORCES bat- tling on the. ram of in the long-heralded “'32P In on by land. sea and air, g special i0 minute Telalinl- " em- It t movie. but a reaI tErIp over Berlin in a reisiendoiia Fort.- rele bomber! land in her adventurous Ifll‘. Cameras were kept going throughout the Journey arid on the land as she took of! and landed again. “Mtmphls Belle" will be a movie experience for millions of will strike a highly dramatic note into their thinking about the part airmen are taking in th struggle for freedom. It will be an extra feature. Prince Edward's major p - ture for ‘Thursday will te “LET'S FACE IT" featuring Bob Hope and Betty Hutton. PIIINPE EDYIAIID TNIIIiY-FIII-SAT- g Army Cadet -.'.-v'.."-=.".* r-.-aw.-.-.:'.-.".s.-.~et.~. DENTIIAI. GUARDIAN reserved for MI! but. ndvertlalnl m‘; be inserted strictly pay- ‘Ibla column is of local interest. of a newsv nature gt. five cents a word, abla In advaii - —-—~l= ‘$663570. slim‘ CONI-‘EDEBATION LIFE IN- sUnAN . e... . SECOND INSTALLMENT of ‘Civic Taxes is due June 30g?“ n THE HUGHES DRUG STORE willbeopend this afternoon PM eve g. fi-ZB-ll. TAX PAYERS are asked to uai‘ 2nd installment of Civic Taxes early to avoid lonk waits. Due datc June 30th, 8-21-91. WILL BE DELEGATE —- Mr. Reginald Kemp was one of the. chosen delegate to otiend s; d‘. o! the Anglican Church refe ed‘ u) yesterday. not Mr. Ernest Kemp] as given. JUNE 30th l5 TIIE FINAL DATE for payment nl ‘Brid installment of Civic Taxes. after that, date. install-‘ rnont is subiect to interest. v cal-at‘ l TAX PAYERS are asked to pay l 2nd installment o! Civic Taxes earlr‘ ‘to avoid long waits. Due date June ‘com. 6-21-91. r JUNE 30th IS TllE FINAL DATE‘ ‘for payment of 2nd installment of‘ Civic Taxes. after that date. instsl.’ I ‘merit is sublect to interest. 6 2‘ i 1 - .- I". COVEHEAD —- UNION ROAD‘ United Church Serinccs for Sunzi». _ z West Covehead ll A. M. Union Road ii P. M. The _Sac-‘ wment of our Lords Supper will be soensed at the Union Rood Scr-f. cc. We welcome coinmunicants, other churches. Prcparntcrv Scr-l ce will bc held iii Union Road‘ lChurch Hltlav 8 P. M. whcre Rev.‘ Mr. Nicholson of York will give thc= ‘address. Rev. Thos. A. Wilson. Mllb‘ lster. 6-28-11. | ._ ____ ti“ ' F. <- ____. t WEDDING BELLS _ A quiet‘ wedding took place in New York; ‘City, on Tuesday’, Junc- 20th. when ‘Miss Beatrice Campbell of Brook- lyn, N. Y.. was united in marri- age to TJSQt. A. Cohen. U. S. Army Air Force. The bride. an employee of Mutual Insurance Co, New York. for the past two years. known the Life Giver.” ‘LIBERAL CONVENTION 3rd. DISTIIIDT 0F IIIIEENS nominate a Liberal candidate for 3rd electoral district of Queens will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall Mount Stewart FRIDAY, JIINE 30th. 8 P. IA. This seat is now vacant owing to the resignation of eeaveation to eeaaerlllor in the Mark R. McGuigan. Poll coiiveriers are asked to call meetings to appoint delegates immediately. Each poll will send five delegates. DR. MARTIN, Prea._ Ziii ‘flee squeak of a catbostu swing- 1H4: P-I-C-N-I-"C KELLY’S DIIDSS WEDNESDAY JIILY 5 Please plan to attend this meeting. “The Bible ia the Book of Life, and makes so€.‘.‘.“°¥;..“'.§l‘-§_”££¢iv‘."“ °’ mNLife Insurance st. David's with Mrs. John Magnusson as convencr. Presid- ing over tlic tea and coffee C1195 were Mrs. J. M. Murchison and Mrs. J. T. MacGowan. The large number present at Ithe reception paid their personal tribute to Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Ram- sav in the social hour. Much plea- sure was exnressed in the fact that both will continue to make their home in Saint John. - Saint John Telegraph Journal. ______ tees of tlorrigan Jlennessey lluptials A quic, but pretty wedding of interest to friends in Charlottetown took place a: St. Kivinks Cnuicli, Montreal. on Wednesday mornrinx. June 215:. at 8 A. M. when Mary Dorothy Heniiesscy became the . bride o! Dr. J. Ernest Corrigaii. Rev. st. Clair Mona-ghan of Iroyolo College. Montreal perform- ed the ceremony. The br c looked very attractive Palms H H. C. HEARTZ, Sec’y. Cascade bouquet of The bridesmaid Hennesscyn sister of the bride. was dressed iii American Pink Petite Point Crupe with matching acces- sories and were an Orchid oorsage. Montreal ' Dr. Rav A. Hughes of [fl anada was eroomsmsn. C Dining the Nuptial Mass solos were rendered bv Miss Eileen --" iFishcr of the Admitting office stafl o1 Si. Mary's Memorial Hospital. Following the wedding. breakfast was served at the Queen's Hotel and the happv couple left later of a .000. acoordln to figures com- short honeymoon to the Lauren- iled by the Lie Insurance Sales tians before returnlnl! t0 mlllw esearch Bureau and released to- thelr home in Charlottetown. day by the Canadian Life Insur- ance Officers Association. Detailed sales by provinces were RONTO. June 22 — Sales oi.‘ new ordinary life insurance in Canada and Newfoundland during t of Mly totalled $53.- A cheap silver cleanser consists of a paste of baking soda an "on Monday. July 3. at the Armour- d and the Corps News ___* _ is By Thursday, J-une 29. all cadets‘ !- who are not attending camp are to 1'! turn in their uniforms. CAMP NOTES The camp will be held from July 3 to 12, inclusive. Cadets are to meet lcs at l0. a m 0n Thursday. all campers will geant Maojor T. G. Irlam. Assist- ant Instructors , Sergeant Hillier, Lieutenant Fred Driscoll. Lieu- tenant Hazen W re, Lieutenant Croken, Pte David ' Coburn . Activities Drill; small arms training: sis- nalling; physical training; sports; swimming, fieidcraft, WCOdCTBIE, range practice; camp fire; moving pictures; band izrictice. NORTH wiixrsinirs—w M s The monthly meeting of the Wcsnerfs Missionary Society North Wiltshire United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Clark The worship period was led , Toombg and opened with the hymn: "Prom Greenland’; Icy Mountain Thl< was followed by scripture readings and praver. The members Hymn. “Jesus by Thv Grace This perlcd closed‘ with meditation and prayer. The bus‘ . period followed. Minutes were read and roll call. seven mem- bers being present. Talk on fin- ancs followed and talk on Rally. Mrs Bowman reported Friendship visits. Offering Si l5, o The study period was led by Mrs ‘= MBGRM, the thcme being Children and Youth. leaders of tomorrow, with programs and resdinfi s frcm‘ 1mm missionary monthly The meetinz closed with a prayer for the children of tcdav by the leader benediction by Mrs. Holland llove (lamp The Charlottetown Y’s Men's Boy Camp will open under the direction of W. E. Scantlebury. Boys wishing to attend should secure forms at YMCA and regis- tcr immediately. I F__._.._._._ ._ __ QUICK July 12 and run to July 24, The l Wm h b$53g751700| E I., ha. for mimy years enjoyed‘ se sacs. c are use uponl .- . : the experience of i8 companies rc- gm rgflutgfaalbvofdgfmgr ‘Klzbrx; presenting 86 lwr cent of the new ‘ma "5 *5 ‘w 5 ° p ‘ Qpdlngj-y me insurance m can,“ Holstein cattle To further enhance‘ and Newgoundmut are for newhtiis reputation. one of thcrnembers‘ settled-for ordinary insurance. ex-Wf “'5 . ffinmus, 'Ab°3“'°I" hfidu elusive of increases. revivals. divi-‘Abigwelt MHETY- m“ 3"“ bmke“ W-Vlflb‘ ‘ANVI-VHI-HHIJI-‘fl-V ‘wholesale business. the Canadian Record for milk and, clencl additions. reinsurance ac- | , ‘qulrci must ‘Xmas Wuhan, h“ nas sst a new North Anerican Hol‘; suraiice, U111; noun and stein Record for butterfat in the‘ Junior three-year old class of the BYIKEFReyuoIda ADEGWEI 305~day division No cqngdign animal of any breed. regardless of times milked daily, has ever ex. exceeded her production of milk in this class. rler official figures Me given as 816 lbs fat from 19.743 lbs. milk, average mgr, 413 ‘pcr cent biitterfst. She wgs mug“; three Limp; daily. lncidentalw. lilo d e d champion slsomacie her ncord while ownrd by Hon My, Jones She is Abegweit Lmng Regina. with ‘I42 lbs. butterfat from 17.109 lbs of milk. non, Mll- nd-v iiiid Regina arc maternal grand daughters of the fomier Abeg- Welt herdsire. Raymonziale ‘Shell f order our Guardian Want Al new?" living sires of the Holstein breed ll tested daughters of 610 IN. " ‘LAflHdT-wfl on»... 1 ;_ t ~. A ply with b ush, Tbfmhi- Taiiiigiiogsimnaia etozaooo Y“? i? Sear vgater and‘ piollsh The members were sled to have Alba.“ 153.000 with a dry 610;), this c-trportunity of meeting with L w“ 1119mm ' -- the only charter member of the" Mammy), Society. Miss Bessie Clark. gnaw 14M 000 n- in." IIC C , Q, New Brunswick 1,484,010 ' l ' Nova 5...... 1.28,... Premier s Holstien Breaks Record Prince Edward Island 255,000 ‘ 1- Newfoundland 918.000 Premier J Walter Jones, of P. butterfat from 14,914 lbs. milk. _ Abcg- heidsman. welt Chieftain. one of the greatest ady" is starting out on wit“ mo. with an average production on hi; gm average test 4.09 per cent. Milady and her dam. Abegweit. Lady Momk. form that verv rare combination of a dam and daughter both rated Ex- cellent in Selective Registration. _It is interesting to note that Miiady was milked by machine thmughout her record-breaking lactation In commenting on hrr record. Mr Jones said, "For those rho think that a high record is made by giving special attention to T MILADY ‘cattle in box stall. or elsewhere. I mil-y sly that this cow was turned out with the her-:l in all kinds of. weather. IXTCSPBCUVQ of whether it‘ Wll IIDII-‘ny or not She received the Billie kind 0f feed l; the other cows. which consisted mostly of Island-grown barley and oats with‘ some oil cake and bran mixed in. ‘The hey was ordinary timothy and clover mlxcd, with no alfalfa Of coume she received a plentiful sup- Jllv of turnips and toward spring, Anon-gel, and com silage She had no 1 box stall but stood in a stanchion " gUncler the expert supervision of Wll lam MacKle, "Mll- rnlsu to be another ls at present m 100 lbs. daily. eat record inc close to Summcrsidc. and a as recently returned from nine- teen months service in the Aleu- tisns, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cohen, Baltimore, Md. closed to-day and Neil Durant. former P. E. school teacher. The groom, who a niece of Mrs. ‘It/laritime Provinces llraduotc RCAF SIHLlOn5 in No, 3 T Command was Sgt. A. L. Gri ‘ t0\\'n_ P.E.I. ::MO0IIE d: McLEOD LTD.. are‘ m, sign-gs); Bmnerman, Alice Fraser and Miss be “sued haversuk‘ Dominion Day but will be open Maud Philip. 0f the T"l"'lD~“fil‘ e Ingaruccltourée o‘ camp: mm J. Friday evening until 9 P. It; a ‘ggeetascbool ‘teaching. t ~ .c w. Dixon. Chief Instructor. Ser- =:- _-____,_....'2.§T“" “'55 " 0”” " The hesi measure o 44 Wcymouth Street. Charlztte- ‘Glasgow E TO P-E-I- — The Misses Margaret‘ TRIM in very detail Irom heed to toe, here IS the unilorm oi the Clover Lest‘ slfI . . . one oi the most smartly-dressed industrial workers in Csnecis. In modern cannerics spanning the Chill’! BHIISII Columbia Coast, these gals src key figures in the process which scmntiiscslly guards the purity and food value oi Clover LeoI products s‘. every point. Today, the Fighting strength oi our armies (yr-traces demands the lion's share cl our products. The Ciovfl Lcai girl is helping to speed the cIsy vol-or plenhlul supplies will return also tables. IO BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD. VANCOUVER CANADA N.D.C.. . Bernard C. gc, Antigonish. N.S., and Sis- " to." Si. Cyril. Villa Theresa, New- castle, NB. arrived in the city xiaizduy owning to visit relatives ill their IlniIV." province. Because of the war, bathing - suits are even shorter this season. "Y5 That puts the girls in a tight fix Hillside, HOME 0v Cs}? — Broth" Andre‘ F” .> " ‘ Mina rd's_rclievcs szirain re value -a_. is the makcrb none! 0 In the happy days when you bought Ilres without restriction, you Iiocl one infallible measure of true tire worth . . . the maker‘: name. II you were like the moiority of motorists, that name was Goodyear. Today, o few unthinking folks say "Synthetic rubber will make all tires the some." Thai is for from the lruthl To believe it is Io Ignore the Ioet that in prewar days, tires varied greatly in quality . . . yet all makers used the same kind of mbber." You'll understand why this happened when you remember that TIRES ARE NOT "MADE OF RUBBER." There's rubber in them, of course, but equally important in their construction are cotton, steel, carbon black and a dozen or more chemical compounds. Each one of those “ingredients? must be of top quality, and used In the right proportions, Io produce e lire of high performance. Rubber by itself (either synthetic or natural) will not make o sctisfoclo y tire. Frewcr tires varied in quality, loo, according lo the amount of knowledge, skill and experi- ence possessed by the rnoker. The advent of synthetic rubber does not oller that fact. Actually, the successful use of synthetic rubber demands the full use of ALI. PREVIOUS TIRE-BUILDING ABILITY . . . AND MORE. Therefore; when your Iurn comes lo buy is new tire, remember that while rubber, to some degree, may be "standardized," qiy is not. Now, us always, "More people ride on Goodyear tires than on any other I:ind"—be- cause motorists know that the best measure of tire value . . . is still the maker's name. Goodyear‘: ftftdfllll in - ‘ ' . naruralandrrntbetrr rub- _. rr-su/lt This is a Goodyear ALL-WEATNEII Synthetic ltulilier Tire! Goodyear declare have Ii . . . for eligible drivers only. II Is the result of Goodyeufe lolly years’ experience in lire-bulld- lng plus Goodyeafa special- ised knowledge oi synthetic rubber . . . gained through un- ‘ _ research and tasting. bars, be rm l7 year: ago, if» r/w fin: pm:- dII-IYHI/lcl/C tire. a)‘, Goodyear‘: (on. Iivluivrg TFJCHFF/J prcgmn: i: rarricr/ rm nurturing/y irr Ibis, rlw mar: nMr/cru n all yak/ul- abommrirx. rerrnvrb _ "it" 2/10 m-plniczi ' .1 r. 04th.”, r noun/n, - _ turn firllr/ II )i‘.H‘i n} nvnvm. m c m rut-r) (man 1 rsr Irre-