JULY 10. 1933 l in the cost of it to you. h that those who wish to "It llrlces have to build “ism INCREASE building material means take advantage of pres- NOW T_HE BEST LOCATED BUILDING LOT in the C"? is yours at a moderate price. Let us show R. P o Simpson, 99 Queen Street CHEERIN G NEWS 1 FROM THE WEST Hon. Robert Weir, Minister Of Agriculture, Brings Back Encouraging News From The Prairie Provinces. (Cflnadlan Press) GITAWA, July “L-Farmepg now realising more than 60 cents a bus- hel on wheat that a few months ago Us down as low as 18 cents, and with a larger store in stock than had been generally realised, hogs 86111113 at a better price than can be secured by the Chicago Commis- sion Merchants, and encouraging crop conditions, were among the cheer items of news brought back from Western Canada ‘today by Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Agricul- ture". "I sun PAIN-Soothe- SORE HAND S The Minister arrived here today. after anextenslve visit to the Pra- irie Provinces, and will leave again for the west tomorrow night, no. companied by Dr. G. H, Barton, De. Duty Ministcrof Agriculture, and E. S. Archibald, Director of librperi- mental Farms. Field days will be held at various experimental farms on the Prairie Provinces, beginning at Morden, Man, next week. Later the Minis- ter and his officers will go to m. Bins- to attend the World Grain Ex- hibition. The grasshopper plague, which was felt more severely in Saskatch- continued lo be a menace, Mr. Weir said, and there were some 50 mun- iclpalirles in which assistance would have to be provided in the way d‘. geek‘ Q11 otations Stocks _ Advance On Exchanges Press Financial Writer)- BWPRSB. 1m‘ the Associated Press- ewan than in the other provincesfl e0 cent” mm a‘ 3am °t 25 cm“ at W" 2;.25. Canadian Pacific Railway' gained 1-4 at 20.34.. Consolidated Smelters receded near the close to finish with a point loss. BOTTLES WANTEIk-PINTS AND quarts. Phone 1107. 1433-6-29-tf WANTED-MEWS SUITS, BOOTS and shoes. Second Hand Store. 1668-1i _ WANTED — COUNTER} SCALES and show case. Give full particu- lars, condition and price. Reply Guardian office. l631-7-8-3i , , f th i Ch l lit to h! by Rubbgng y" a feed grains and seed. n Rqyylieiiéo gongr llllal"? figs: ;a1v&r178.:2, 31d 11112;; n ar o e wn i ' ' WWW No A non 76%: Nomi; nor 71%: No ll N A Poultry relish apples. especially Montre I léllllfuimlfgfghflfit: Track 82%; N0 1 Mm El K. Mum,‘ Haverhmi some OI the sweeter varieties, and a Oats: No 2 C W 30%; No 8 C W Mass‘ 15 spending 51x “reeks on P_ where chickens are given the run oi’ k M k t d1 géi/‘ZQ “gzisémlga aqizfid1ifu7éllé ' . an apple orchard they wii.‘ eat large 0c ar e 391,4, ' " ' a e oesro a - nua . » =11» .; ' I N I M E N soty p y e pp e m“ 8M1" a n m” 10%: Track ma. ‘ ° --' ' Bathurst A . _ gall m . . _ __ riiz sn @0000 eooooooowoowa-owvoo-oo-o-ow Eflilggrf“ A I’ i Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance i 9V1?" " " m" h“ mm mdlsposimon“ . ...... Bridge g Central Guardian locals, lo. per word; Western and g Qflfgfalhgl-c n] h" _ (Canadian Press) Mr‘ Jmph mud?“ h” arrived poster-n locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming I", NM“, _ _ IMrflLROSTtT, July 5- . I home from St. Marys Redemptorist, Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memorl Massey linrris Aufflyb“ 01?}: College, Brockville, to spend his va-l Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Ofler- ‘mac, _ Alex Oil 11:: cation with his parents, Mr. andi lngs, Cards, etc., to. per name; Letters _of Condolcnee,_70c. N", Brow __ 210?; . . . . .. i Mrs_ John R march,“ per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c.» per inch Powrn Corp “‘ Y or 4e per word. Other rater on applications. 331-113;‘! Power _ Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - five h}; gfgflijln- _ __ 2% cents. Winnipeg El . 1, “ ‘ _ ‘ 2:7 College, Brockville, Ont, has ar-i» '°°‘ ' "' ‘ " ' " ' ‘I ‘ ' " ,' - .593 rivedtospend his holidays with his‘ BATE-Z“ P" Well. three ln- Cflill '1': ... ' 511.4. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Arsen- *’ous for the price of two. strictly Escaped arkets A "£1,'}§S‘,"__‘"_ I ault of this city. "m" "- ems ----. g 1 a ,, c e aziizviiii... , ___ szscarna-rans: SILVER rn- lfulcon . . . . . . . .. m M151 01ers Stem-s. Vauwlucr- B- ~ male fox tattced 0.31.4912. 15M. Kirk -- "ii- work Wanted Pleas; notify H. G. flgggoénlollé; (Clugmmn he“) f.‘.‘,’.'.‘.“‘i~.“...; " , 1o Iroquois Falls, Ont, have arrived in exan ra. - - - . . l . 12 WANTED _ A YOUNG Gm], lmfltnéglilrtg ‘liuiltillnhlégflti'clll—hiocks rii-ni §,f,'},l'._‘,,,?,.°1f'__ a; Charlottetown and are the guests ll ht l1 k. A 1 . - Iloi C ns ... 33232.; °“"’° ‘"°i.....3i.‘3.l s... Sale 1...?.::[.'?::.:...~‘;£"rm:l“...:“r::i...i2r ‘ti: - 1 I novsnnonn ruamruas a; vh§“'1'on$g"'k*“°“°'“‘ ‘“"" “"1" ic-iiii giiiie m Mr‘ R‘ E‘ Johnsm’ bamsbemb < - - some specialties ildruii-e. "_ ' M813 Wanted ply 48 Prince sh 1601_7_7_3i , "lftxllzlfltiilligzhlfvllslfillt prices forged up nf',,ii.n;_.’g;, '_ "git, .- ~ ‘ " hluiilrtlc . WANTED __ MAN FOR FARM New York-J oiion barely steady, who havg been on a visit, to thig wolrk. n. H. Murchison. North ‘kmmgefilthoggrilgr m" ‘g3 131E111? nigivkeevrtsnundny m’ "is" “M city left Saturday by motor car v11 River. , _ 1611-7-8-31 sheen Guardian’ 051k m return to Boston. Mr. Johnston is.‘ _ ' a brother of lViif. J. J. JOhHSiOIlWiI Wanted roa sans - TWO cnnsa x. c., of Charlottetown. trllnks. w. a. Scott, Marshfield, EX‘ HA :E PZE. I. 1649-7-10-51 Boarders Wanted ONE BOARDER ACCOMODATED in private family. Rates moder- ate. 206 Weymouth St. lG58-ll ..______________________ Female Help Wanted IVANTED-IMMEDIATELY, CAP- able experienced girl or woman for kitchen work. Apply Gregorks . 1600-7-10-21 Miscellaneous _______ WI PAY SPOT CASII FOR CAR- Wfle- 99m?“ balilnfle- "V9 Ye!" filu Mall 4m; low 4.11: rinse 4.11; punter and mechanical tools. guarantee. Write for prices, L. M, no day hills Loam; Frnufl‘ 5.5414; Second Hand Store. 10B Rich- 'I‘rask a; Co.. Yai-mouth North, "My 15": Rclsluh 11031:}: (lei-moi?- mend st. ‘ lass-ii n. s. 1570-7-8-8-21 '12,’? g-.'.'.Y".".{‘".w.".ié.'é.'i irfiiifii '“" . .____._______.______ . ..___._______._.. _...._..____________________. ~ To Let BOAT JOR SALE-QOWEB AND FOR SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printer! Nov. 1-tf. FOR SALE-TWO NEWLY FRESH- ened cows, Guernsey Grade. George Dockendorff, North River. 1626-7-8-31 FOR SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridgs and Whist Score Car-ls. Guardian Central Job Printery. ‘Nov. i-tf. __________________ __ STRAWBERICIES WILL BE AT their best this week. Now is the time to do your preserving. Get your supply at Cudmore Bros, who have the best quality bn the market. Ask for Reeves‘ berries. 1661-7-10-81 __.__..__..__._.__ SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON MAR- ine hardware and left-hand pro- pellors for automobile engines. Lobsierman Engines, portable, stationary and marine, uses one half the fuel. supplied with a governor as cheap as‘the two sail boat 45 ft. O. A., l2 ft. beam .- FOR RENT-TWO Olt THREE room apartment furnished for light housekeeping. all conven- iences. Central, also rooms by day or week. Phone i290. ' ‘ 1579-7-7-31 ' ’ 20 l-LP. Acadia engine uscd one year. int class condition, suitable for freight or smack boat or deep sea fishing. Aliio large We represent the V for P. E. l. and the BRAS D'OR Coal Co. Ltd- for A H. 68 Queen St- ‘ lb. Parrlgon Clutch. also one Shel- "m" w“ “out no‘ “c p" borne dory. new. Apply Weeks 111st‘. —FOWL— Grocery, Charlottetown. P. E. I. llrner s...» nnm-i- Fowl 15c per lb- 1°33""°"" i: 3 3:." iiihilfll. --LAMB— §’,',", 3'"q",",",.“' " Pnitcrdonl . Lamb Chops 20 c per 1b- I'll hon-v: "inhibit: " Lamb Roast 20c per lb. l‘ CQAL I ' HTOT. $19.3‘. .. 3232532 SMOKED MEAT ‘ ivniiwriiliam " sni’. i-..-. Smoked Bacon 18c per V niurvs Smoked Ham 20c per . ICTORIA coal 6°‘ Ltd‘ s" o" 1"" p Rolled Sllunlder llam 10c lb. . — FISH — MT’l. CURB mar- se ere ~ . ~ .e.1 mm .........Iiieeseh,2for25c _Fl'efll Hlllbllt .... 190 III‘ lb. - (Canadian in...) ! 1 Fresh Haddock . 10o per lb. R LA RGEW GO 5'7"?“ - ‘ ~ - m“ °°‘""" 6° "°' "" ' '- Ilrnuhuruo-Iil’ ‘I’ Can use few hundred , cwmm Ln“ o, can Good. PhOHO (inn: h9g5 flpm glqgk, t; _ ‘ml Vega-Mam if," p11,", ______ h J. LESTER DOUGLAS l “m5 955N171“ the Charlottetown Territory- We offer special low prices for early booking- RETAIL AND WHOLESALE Charlottetown ’ . _. _.,-.— K-rrrtlql W, tlou to the Clinu closed tmlny as premium. vlgu exchange firm Grout llrltnln lu llnllnrfl. Walker PM ms psi _~-- .... (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jilly il-Brillgh foreign exchange cllrrcylclos in rela- (llnu tllllllll’ ns coni- plled by ills lloynl Bunk of (‘niiadn fellowsh- Argentina peso .3810. Austmlia pound 8.0305. Austria scliilllng .1780. Ilelglunl hclgu .2118}. liruzll milri-zs (l, llulgnrln icv .0142. (lliiuu lion): Kong dollar .3147. (‘zechoslorilklu crown Jllfill. Douniurk krone .2221. [Hllllifld flnmllrk .0241. [France frnnu, . . Ilcrinnnv rolrhsmnrk .3006. Grout Br-ltnln pound 4.05130. (lrccce ilruchmn .00R-l.' llnllnull flnrin Jllllfi. Hungary pcnlm .2737. luiiin runcc .3780. ltnly lire .0703. Japan yon .3131. Jugosliirln dlnsr .0241. Now Zoiilnnll pnmid 3.0151. Norway krone .2506. Polnnil zlntl .l7i‘a'l. lluuninnin lr-u .0l0.'l. Roulli Afrlr-u pnmul 4.0414. Spnln pr-sotu .l'"'-lQ South IHQVzG (IHMYWM! "QR Sweden krone .2573. Rwilzorlnud from‘. .2010. llnilorl Srnios dnllnr 5% NIHV YORK, Jilly fl-(AJKL-For- IWEF 09f" others in routs. Grunt llrli- 1V. Y. CURB (filmulln n Prunes) (By John L. Cooley Associated the advance. 'I‘lie net result was almost s standoff on the basis or Pivotal New ‘ York Stocks (Cnnsdinn Press) Stocks Close Allied Chemical ... ... ... .... 180 LEW YQRK, Juiy 941mg“ did Ain-ulld s‘ Power ... .. 18% Am sui-ltl so considerable wavering in Satur- Am Teltnrlllg Tel 1&2 day's ' . although bulls jigfgflfl“ ’ ' ' ‘ i?‘ brought up fresh candidates for Aflflwmlfl "1" Auburn Motor Canada Dry ..... t.‘ P B. ... ... se ..... Chessgeske and Oh - .1 om 24 1119i 9B 46% Wheat: July 8235.13; 861,545; Mny ROMA. _ Outs ' lulizA. fl i Bix-ley: July 4691B; Oct 40%: Dec DASH PRICE! Towngmnc - Tron rllvell 'i‘olnl siilcsmfil 5,1100‘..- v UNLISTBD 31E ,“.,,,,._,,,,,,,.< -is.i esc- Oct Gflfi-Bfij‘ : July 301,53; Oct 40 4i: Dec THE__'CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cnunu lillAillllAll Ala- This column is nursed for Queer County news of looni interest but n» vertining of n_ newly nature may be inserted It 4' cents l word strictly payable in ndvnnoo. ALL ROADS LEAD T0 Saint Peters Wednesday. Three good ,classes of evenly matched horses I and great racing should result. l _ 1656-7-10-21 AMONG ASSISTANTS — Mrs. I W. J. McDonald was among those l assisting at the Government House ‘tea on Friday afternoon, her name lbeing regrettably inadvertently 1 omitted. “m!” “mm” °°mP°§1i¢ "I1- ggii. i3.'.a'u'éi.".'..' iiii; PLAN T0 sun SAINT reruns lshed with a, gain of one-tenthfgigalylxgie and Bud ggvl Bay horse races Wednesday after- Dflint. Trading was active, sales Gen niecziié so“ noon, Take 0m- word gm- it, the Milling 3,007,560 shares. mflgilf‘ ' finishes will be close. The track is MONTREAL, July ll-With s. giigalter 1,, Wale p1,, order and the grounds ions-emitted 11111515 01' WUWi-Y. my, Blgcufl": “vii clean and attractive. Gome and fluids took the lead on Montreal 11:03‘, Ciiglfggug- gig?! bring your friends with you. 111mm Saturday but Montreal Pub SBI‘ a .1 ma‘ icsc-zvm-zi ,stocks exchange listings ended the 5,11%’ 6;," ""5. g“: [abbreviated session. with an n-regu-j Tex Gulf say. PERSONALS ' lar trend prevailing. l gals: 57,33" g“ The Blilds which had laid dor-iulmtdurfl-‘gw . 12:4,- Mr. George Crawford has arriv- mant for several weeks recorded. Viinnrllnm . 2s»? "1 11°11"? "m" Tm". N- $- substantial advance in the lastnxgzgkfffgl“'° hour of trading as attention w“; am. Steel 4m again turned to the producers of U s Sm! " ' 65y‘ the yellow metal. —l-'-—-—-——- 051418511- A number of the leaders in the ’ . main body o; amps were able m A N Friends of Mrs. John Lawlor, city, overcome “fly hemamy and will be sorry to learn she has en- showed gains near the close. Braz- "_—" tmd the cm’ ‘M59351 t” ‘mdw’ Llian ‘fraction, the active leader, Wlnrvirilllfnhiill‘; :3") so an operation. . saint-d a-s at 1e 5-8 while lklter- on,“ national Nickel coverted a loss of ms‘ Alvin Webster‘ Rama‘ 15 the guest of her sister, lvirrs. E. D. Stems, Pownal st. has arrived home to spend a couple . i to Severinus Arsenault, who has been were present These included near- gagement hem “as largely due m. Charley Omcket of Windsor,- ’ wooL Wanted, a large quantity of unwashed wool. Highest cash prices paid. Bough daily at 267 Kin: Si... past railroad station. A. A BLOCK & SON _._____________. 1395-6-28-6: iPRESBYIERIAL‘ our was. u, B z i r A s l, l The P. E. I. Presbyterial of the W. M. 5., of the Presbyterian Church in Canada was held in st. John's Church, Belfast, on 'I‘i'lurs-‘ day, July mi. The president, Mrsi Arthur Yoe of Tyne Valleyfpresid-i - l My first thought is to congratu- i Master meet Mccerey. City. is a: at tileimeetiqgl In the mommg! hie the Flower Committee on the . enjoying a pleasant holiday in t e deiononal services were led by ‘ Mrs. R. Ml. Legate, in the after. noon by Mrs. G. C. Webster, and .111 the evening by Rev. D. L. Grif-' lirhs, Mlnisteroi’ Belfast Church. i The musical program was undcr. the direction of Rev. D. L. Griffiths who in the absence of the organist, Miss Annie lifaoRae, played the or-] igan for the morning and afternoon services. Miss MacRac was accom- panist at the evening service. In the afternoon a very pleasing solo ‘Mlfly I Come In" was given by Mr. , David Griffiths. At the evening ser- vice two special numbers were giv-‘ en by Belfast Choir. One Illlillb€l‘,, “Tho Children and Mission" ‘mvorthy 0f special mention. u The, . ,1Mr_ Robert Messervey of Toronto, E- I’! and is the piesellt guest of glgljfilafo; italgféigg “W120: 3055a“: who is on a short visit to his home her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Darrachfl ' ' ' ' tive of Wales. It was originailyl written in Welsh, was translated’ in-. neth Griffiths, of nuntingannl Academy. Quebec, who is now vis-i iting his father at the manse. There were present representa- tives from twenty eight of the thiry five auxiliaries which compose the A‘ R“ Kendall m“ Mr" Messervey P. E. I., Presbyterial. Besides the,‘ delegates over two hundred visitorsi ‘ has not gone out of style. A hearty Sfllltllllfinl. of our people in his very _ u, m, 1- h t inice words of appreciation. Music Friends of Mr. Anthony Flynn Indmng Enguazgsla flfhemglovargilzi, us rendered by so experienced and (Sandy), retired locomotive engln-liwore we], taken, Master gm lnccompllshed a singer adds to the eer are pleased to see him about.- ' y ‘ ' ' sohii "Lord God of Abraham," and PAGE FIVE i? RELIGIOUS suzvlccs THE SALVATION ARMY God's blessing was felt in the week end services beginning with open air service Saturday evening. yhen in a steady downpou w! rain the Anny mrried on and an inter- eating meeting was held. There was interest in good meas- ure, pressed down and running ov- er in the Amy's meetings all dsy d Y Sun a . I A Holiness meeting, Sundayi School. An open air service at the Sacred Heart Home, another open ali- at cs0 conducted by Mrs. sail Stevens while The Band conducted The Orange Lodge to service in St. Paul's church. i A Salvation service at 7 p. in. which was addressed by Mrs. Ad}; Stevens brought to s. close a day] of joy and usefulness in the ser-' vice of God and we hope many: souls were blessed and encouraged‘ by the efforts put forth by The, Army. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH I1 l l very attractive display of peonies, in varied colors, which adorned the pulpit platform. It was P16851118 to have such a large congregation present in the morning and to see among those present a number of strangers. This will no doubt be tile rule for the next two or threci iiionths and ushers and othersi ‘ should speak to strangers and invite ' v lilem to come figililli a heart)‘ 11am-1- a shake will add much weight to the invitation. Remember hand-shaking Christian greeting will do much to iiiuke our church prosper. It was not only a pleasure, but a real delight to have with us again, licre. Rev. Mr. Brown expressed the spirit of worship. Mr. Messcrveyks both selections were from Mendels- "For the Mountains Shall Depart.” It is a high compliment to Prof. [lYOiCXS to sing under his accom- paniment in inc; this Professors en- by Mr. 1 n m mm _ ‘ _ the recommendation given attending St. Mary's Redemptorist y a e me r5 or we P E I i m5 o! the" mother, M“, A) w‘ stem‘ and Mss Hattie Cole, New London, Mr. Martin Slnnot and two chii-u dren, with Mr. and Mrs. Kortka '1“ and sorn, motored to this city from| Vanclergrift, Pa. The party will m spend a week on the Island visiting friends. Mr. monk n. Ooyle, wlio has been‘ visiting his mother, Nil-s. William I t, Ooyle, Sydney Street, has left for Quebec to join his ship the S. S. -° “N. n. MmoLean" which a sailing shortly for hei- annual trip t?) the Hudson Bay. Mr. George R. Quirnbach, fun- ‘eral director of Brockville, Ont... and Mrs. Quirnbach were amen: the guests at the Canadian Nation- a1 Hotel last week. While in the‘ the new P. E. I. Hospital and were given an interesting motor trip by bk. N. D. McLean. " Wheatley’s Meat and Fish Market 38 Elm Ave. ‘ Phone 1218 ——i$i$i:i“—— Veal Chops . . . . . .. 14c per lb. i Rhoad, Kensington; » I . lis , ll k '" city they attended the opening of . H" ‘u i“ Mmmy w ° s” ° °t Presbytery. appointed as followsz" lvfrs. Brewer‘ Linlcletter, Summerside; Mrs. W. A. , Stewart, Charlottetown: lvlrs. Al-i fred McLeod, New London; Miss A. McDonald, Charlottetown; Miss Marion MacKenzie. Mt. Stewart were appointed to act Committee. Mrs. C. W. Patterson 4,150 and Miss Mary Irving of Charlotte- " >18AV and Mr. James Carroll, ii fellow town were apmmted as committee I [member of the Massachusetts bari for Resolutions and Courtesics. Encouraging reports were by the Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Robert MbNutt, Malpequc: the Mission Band Secretary Mrs. W. O. of Young People's Societies, Miss Jessie Filllerton, Charlottetown; Secretary of Literature, Lafferty, Charlottetown; the Home Mission Secretary, Mrs. J. Stanley Brown, New London; tile Historical Secretary, Mrs. Charlottetown; the Home Helpers’ Secretary, Mrs. G. W. McLeod. Charlottetown and the Treasurer, Mrs. George T. Pickering; summer- side. The greetings of the Belfast eon- gregation were brought by the past- or, Rev. D. L. Griffiths, who spoke 0i’ the well known hospitality of the people of Belfast and extended to all present a hearty welcome. The greetings of the P. E. I. Presbytery were brought by the moderator, the devotion of the women of the lP. E. I. Presbyterial in the Master's work and assured them that the presbytery stood behind them with their prayeis and good wishes. Rev. J. B. Armour, General Sec- retary for Canada of the British and Foreign Bible Society. in his address asked for the oo-opcration of the W. M. S. in the work of the Bible Society. He stated that the Presbyterian Church had always been s. church of "The Book." which t is now written in 164 languages. Much of the translating is done by missionaries of the various church- es; they also distribute copies of te Bible to the heathen nations of tlic world. 1n this way the W. M. S. and the Bible Society are closely allied. lViZrs. Whl. McK. McLeod of Sydney. N. 8., President of the W. M. S. of the eastern division in hcr afternoon address gave a clear call to the women to be up and doing in the Master's service. She said that although resouices are cur- tailed God's work must not suffer; there must be no deficit: the grcat- i sible and on trying proves difficult in the end can be done. In tiic evening she expressed hcr plcns- I ure at being present at the Pres- me SCCFPUITY stated that he ivas proud to be as-l ‘isociated with those who-were try-i the ' ing to fulfill the command of Christi Mrs. J. F. to go into all the world and prcachl Messervey at the time and there, show that he erred in his Judgmenti or to cause regret for the decision then made. . Rev. C. N. Brown occupied the ing. Kat, h _ _ ‘ pulpit both morning and even 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stems e MbEu em’ Eldon‘ Mrs A bytlerial and her appreciation of thei hospitality of the people of Bel- 115 Credential fast. She gave an outline of the Home Mission work in New Bruns- wick, Whitney Pier, Halifax, Glace!‘ Bay, and Chalmers Jack; and the foreign work in Japan and British given Guiana and the assistance given to‘ Pycng-Ycng College and the Santa» ‘Training School. Rev. R. M. Legato in his address! be evadl-d; it, Miss Joan MacGregor, Field Sec- retary for the W. M. S. o! the‘ eastern division in the afternoon, conducted a question box and an-l swerve many questions 1n cormcc-iiiumn, Charlottetown. tion with problems, constitution and finance. Among her was the one that st. James W. M. S., was the largest contributor of the auxiliaries this year and that Zion Mission Band led the bandsiq in numbers. and finance. In the ev- ening instead of answering‘ Q116- Laffertv, Charlottetown. tions, she put to the audience some pertinent question regarding mis- sionin-y work and their part in it. She spoke of the first society start- are, Charlottetown, ed at Malpcque in 1825, and of the beginning of the present society fifty seven years ago. It has growl-if from a membership of one hundred! and l I KIDSWEIS seventy-eight to over four housand. She closed with an ap- peal to hcr hearers to make mis-i sions one of the most vital interestsi u" ‘W19 W9" Kellen“? 1°“ 11 in their lives. Rev. G. C. Webster announced that the summer school for young people. would not be held this year, _ but that m. Kanawm would v15" troublesome on truck crops in par the Island later and meet with] of B- 0- Ind 0c serden We! we the young people and their leaders. ‘"31" “its l" me Iflhbridfi m“ The report of the Committee for] Resolutions and Courlmsics was rcadl by Mrs. C. W. Patterson and by motion adopted. In it thanks were offered to God for blessings; to the P. E. I. Presbytery for greetings: to the ltlililsicr and session er need thrcflvs us back on" God.'greetiiigs; to tlic officers for usei Work which at first seems imposJof the C1l'i‘. h; benefits and‘ of Belfast Ciiiircii for and to the women of‘ the church for their generous hos-i] ilitaliliz Tlir TfYllliiflllS ivcrc-ihati box lunrlzcs should be provided for, June 30-41. themselves by all attending pres- l-lis text in the morning was lsaisl 60-22. "A little one shall become l 1 thousand, I, the Lord will hasten ii in his time." A mission y sermon in which the work our church is I Japan for the past 00 years was rs- ; viewed. In 1873 the mission started ‘with. two workers sent from Can- ; ada. Today the Christian influencl i is widespread throughout the Em- l pire. Added pleasure was given thou who attended the evening service iu hearing Miss Margaret Coffin. oi Montague, sing Handel's "Come Un- to l-liizi." We look forward with pleasure to hearing her on somi future occasion. The subject of Br. Brown's ser- mon at night was “Does belief in God matter." His text being Ro- mans 1-28. The preacher for next Sunday will be Rev. C. W. Keir- stead, Ph.D. Plan to attend Church next Sunday. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Speaking from 2 Corinthians, 8:. "For ye know the grace of our Ion Jesus Christ, that, though he wa rich, yet for your sakes he becam. poor, that we through his povert‘, might be rich,” The Rev. A. K Herman took as his theme "Povert: that enriches." st. Paul addressa the Corinthian Chiuch, not as l menciicant asking an aims, but a one who offers the ‘enrichment of practical benevolence to those whz contribute to the worthy cause h represents. The Grace of the Lord Jesu Christ. — proceeding not from thf. subject but the sovereign, nls greai mission is "an act of grace." T! understand this, to experience it ani to testify by word and life is a tasl for every Christian. St. Paul ex presses the will of God for us "that ye, through his poverty might bf rich." He suggests the call for Jus lice and fairness in the distributloi of the good things of life. He telll of the life that is more than ma~ terial, the wealth that is eternal the life abundant, the mind set free, the conscience unburdened, the broad, generous, magnanimous out- look. He who emptied his life that ours may be filled, who through nu hiunbls humanity has entered into all our problems calls upon us to- day to take his name and enter in- to his heritage. Miss Berna Huestis sang s very fcelingly Scott's "Come ye blessed.‘ At the evening service, the Rev. The nonunmng Cmmmee was has not arisen anything 811m W A. K. Herman delivered an interest- ing address on "Worth hearing.‘ Mr. V. L. Dingwelrs rich baritoni voice was heard effectively in his worshipful selection. byteriai meetings in future am. that the hostess be requested t1 furnish only tee. and coffee; that a recommendation be forwarded tr the general board that the Harvai-c plan-bed and breakfast only-bi adopted for the annual meeting ol the W. M. B. (EDJ: and that each auxiliary member be request- ed to pay ten cents per year fol prosbyterlal expenses. The report of the Nominating Committee was read and adopted and officers elected as follows: Pres-Mrs. Arthur Yeo, Tyne Val- tllc Gospel to every creature. Thisl1cy_ command cannot must be obeyed oi- disobeycd. 'I‘liosc' W. A. Stewart, ullo have freely received the cup off salvation must pass it on w those who have it not. Missions in o] church mean growth, lack of rule-lump Mfllpflque, sionary spirit means death. ‘ 1st Vice Pres-Mfrs. R. M. Legate Charlottetown. 2nd Vice Pres-Mrs. A. R. Gib- son, Montague. 3rd Vice Pres-Airs. Robert Malo- 4th Vice Pres-Mrs. George Mac- Lurc, ltlilrrny Harbor North. _ 5th Vice Prcs-qlviiss Hattie Mac- Leod, French River. Recording Soc._v.—1yIrs. 1". A. A. Corresponding Secrctaijv-Mrs. C W. Patterson, Charlottetown. C. G. I. T. and Y. P. S. Secretary -Miss Katie MncEachem, Eldon. Mission Band Secretary-Mrs. W. Rhoad, Kcnsington. Secy of L1terature-—Mrs. J. F. l Home Mission Secy.—Mrs. J. iStanley Brown, New London. Historical Sony-Mrs. W.A. Stew- Treasurer—llvlrs. George T. Pick- ering, Summerside. Home Helpers’ Secy. Mrs. G. O. Webster, Charlottetown. During last month, insect pests o! evidence than usual in the Anna< polls Valley, Nova Scotis. Mes beetles have again proved trict of Alberta. Your Destiny, lleaith and Suc- rcss depends on your horoscope. 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