AUGUST 7, 1947 . ’ ._Q!E-_§HARLQTTEL'9L . GUARDIAN TWESTERN cuZEpiAsi AGENTS: .l. Elmer M i. i Gwrsc Glow. 12s all-iii» 35.13"“ mm’ “a SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE coon-n "WI- sllbfluliitlona Advertising, The Guardian ma b h lilllilwllll stol-eseinuglilhllhzrhlliye.“ ‘h. llell Bookstore. Water Street: Gourliea Dru u, ' Toronto Bakery. Water Street; Mug 5W3‘. "é 21335125.: gala“ The Guardian will be delivered to any la | gum“, Currier Boy at 2c per day or 12c per week. Igililhhenlfl fur edervl or lrive your order to the boy responsible for delivery on yquy m“: ?" _FOR SALE. fire Wood ready CAPITOL- for stove, S‘! per cord. Everett cameron Wellington. _.-REGUI.AR MEETING Kenslng-l ton Blanch Canadian Legion B. E. 5.1.. will be held August 8th. -TllIJ ANNUAL I-Iogg picnic will be held Friday. Aug, a at Louis Pearsuns shore. Chelton come early! -~W.\NTED — Immediately girl inf general iiousework. Small fam- 1]_v_ lvloiierrl home, Apply My; Layton Green. Albany. -DllF. T0 ARRIVE the week r‘f Ann. 18th. two car loads Am- t".i"lll ri-mszit. Book your order llll\\'. The Sumlnerside Hardware Co. -IMPORTAN'I' NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are advised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian office not later than 11 s. m. the day pre- vious to date of insertion. Large ailvts, quarter page and over. must reach the office at least 24 hauls D advance. -A\'0ID THE RUSH on race day. Get your season's ticket for old Home week at all drug stores and Milton Bell's. Charlottetown: J liiabnns l/iontague; E. Foley's. Summerside. Price $3.75. -I-‘Olt SALE - 1 Jersey milk °°‘"- Elden horse. Albany. —BUY YOUR. SEASONS TICK. ETS for old Home Week while available at all drug stores and who couldn't ‘ iv i - A3322."llf.i..f.i‘.:"°‘;."°';"; i- 11-1»- Summerside. Price £3.75: o By s’ jlllt happen: —DELEGATES LEA _ 591ml’ Moase and Mr. lgelith sex: P" 0f Kcnsineion left Wednesday morning as delegates to the Wag- ililff“; saw’ em»- man, .3, ‘(llh to 16th. ‘m’ A“ -—SEASON TICKETS for old fllrome Week now on sale at all mug stores and Milton Bell's. ‘Charlottetown; J, Mnnonis. Mon“ Home: E. F‘ 1 ', - Price “~75. Oeys Summeiside. Personals _—-Mr. David Casley of Windsor, J‘- 5- l! “ending holidays renew. M1351‘! mmdllllbl and visiting (CB V l K l ___ _ - e‘ “ °““'"°“ K mvmm-ioiliisiuoiiliiii ROSE MBAHLHAHRY UAVENPDRT llllllfllCt BATES JEROME COWAN —Miss Eliza McDonald of Boa. ton. Mess. was a week-end guest. of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Saunders. Kenslngton. _K_ gwnqqeummaoimwnwlvim m? —-Mrs. Orville Darrach and fam- ily left Monday for Borden to take up residence in a summer cottage mnunwAllill LAllli veoinanWlLLlRM PERLBERG _ newt 4’ Afinvvnvnrqwyrmn-saseeangmaaviaanleualinn -5EASON arena-rs roi- Old l m“ f“ "l" "Wm" °' A“¥“"-~K~ Home. Week at all drug stores. Old spam. H. J. Mabon. Montague. and E. l-‘olay, Summerside. Price $3.75. —Mr. Carmen Thompson of Charlottetown spent the pest week visiting relatives in Kelvin and Marc-ate. -K. —.-\UCTION SALE at Summer- aide. rear Clifton Hotel, Saturday. Aug. 9th, 7 plm..l Oldsmobile 194.1 pedan with iheater. good condition. Terms cash. —-Miss Vernlts McDonald of Charlottetown was a weekend guest at the home of her aunt, lvlrs. J. L. Sounders, Kenslngton. _-x. -F0ll. sane-loo NH. and BR. pullcts, ready to lay. Elmer Reeves, F£S°.'£‘!*l;_._. —~Mr. Fred A. DeLory. assistant surveyor on HMS. "Acadiu“ spent Sunday in Kensingtnn. the guest ‘of his aunt. Mrs. James Pendsr- gast. -K. FOR SALE My pioce of North Corlelolil consisting of l acre of lclnd, with buildings in first class condition. With cement foun- dation. Pump in house. 2 miles from Boiden on the Borden -Mrs. Louis O'Connor. Clinton and Mrs. James Lawess. Norboro. are spending a week visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cal- laghan. llbbsfleet. -K. —M.rs. Percy Weeks. St. Elean- I _ crs. left yesterday morning for St. highway. John, N. 8.. to visit her two daughters, Mrs. Jack MacDonald MRS- F, MUTTART and Miss Patricia Weeks. 8 —Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Palmer and two children, Donald and Dale of Halifax are visiting in Sum- merside. guests of Mr. Palmer's l will sell by auction Saturday. sister. Mrs J. Watson Macflwsht August 9. at 'l p.m., at the rear and Mr. MacNaughh-B. of the Clifton Hotel. Summerside. one i939 Buick special sedan. llx- rcllent condition, equipped with -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waugh, of Kelvin, left on Monday morn- faflif) and hglflgf, Good til-u. lng loa- New York where they will Terms cash. visit their son, Ralph. Before re- llUGl-I F. MORRISON, turning home they will also visit b: Auctioneer, several other American centres-s. —G. H. M.- lT‘S A FACT that the Summer is racing by-tbe country schools l" scheduled to re-open August 12th. Hoimarva is the headqulrtea- Iol SCHOOL SUPPI.lES...All the necessary Text Books are in stock- for Grades l right through Grade 12. The China Department has Scrib- biers, Note Books. Pens. Pencils. Inks, etc.....ln fact everything that your i-hlld will‘ need for Schoolmshop early-don't leave School Sup- Diirs till the last minute. China Department. IT'S A FACT that if you like fresh green Peal you'll more than lllif‘ AYLMER. GREEN PEA SOUP-try ll. today-The Soup hll the delicious goodness of garden fresh Peus...You could make this Soup in your kltchen-—but how much easier it is to open a tin and merely Ifltl an equal amount of milk or water...'l'he prior of Aylmer Green Pal soup ls 10 cents a tin...Serve Green Pea Soup-lt'a a Summer dish! Grocery Department. IT'S A FACT that the 5 and l0 Department has a new. stock of "ry smart ALPINE SKIRTS-these have the new style pleats. plain slilrs with pleated backs and fronts...'l‘heee Skirts are all in the dark serviceable shades-green. brown. black and navy. The sires are l2 lo 2n priced at 4.50. .5 and l0 Department. IT'S a mcr that n» smart print BLOWER Y°"'" 1*" °" "W"! ‘n the Ladies’ Wear Department, are made from llfllll "5""- Th9" hlousrs are very popular, they button down the back. have cap-sleeves anal n turned over neckllne....'l‘hc clever designs are extremely - i coining. Priced at 5.50, the sizes are l2 to l6. Ladies’ Wear Department. l llilllllfi CANADA'S TDAST T0 HEALTH The wise milk‘ habit pcyi ' greater divi- dends for the future . . children glove its hull richness. Always Demand WDEKL" In Pomulizod Milk, Cream, Butter", Cultured Buttermilk ond Chocolate Milk. IDEAL lilllil sumilslisiot Also News, March of Time Shows 7zl5-9zl5; Summerside TODAY (Wednesday) and THURSDAY PAlRlCli Illllllvlfll ond "My Old Kentucky Home" Matinee Thursday 2:30 FRIDAY - "LOVE LAUGHS SATURDAY AT ANDY HARDYT with MICKEY ROONEY l i Elderly Lady Lilies ‘At Summersille l I The death occurred at the home of her biother-in-law, Mr. John Summer- side of Misss Norah Mill, a highly Cler- mont, B’! years ago, a daughte- of the late John Mil] and Adeline resided most of her life in Summerslde where she made many friends who l... Green, Convent st... esteemed citizen. Born at Crasweil, Miss Mill has found her to be of a lovable olid cheerful disposition which endear- ed lier to the hearts o1 all who knew hcr. On Saturday Miss Mill sut‘ercd a stroke and passed away on Tuesday. I She leaves to mourn and cher- lish her memory the following sis- Iters: Miss Mary Mill. Mrs. Clara ‘Gordon. Mrs. E. KJOameron and Mrs. E. E. Parkman. all of Sim- lmerside: also one brother. Frank- llin Mill of Charlottetown. Also ileit to mourn at her home are John L. Green. Addie_ Anne. Nora and Layton Green. Fblloiving a short service at the home the funeral yvlll be lPld Thursday. August 7th at 4 D-m- Bl St. Mary's Church, Slimmersirlc Interment at St. Eleanors Ceme- I Iron sau: AT l! SUMMER STREET. SUMMERSIDEJ P. l’. L House, l2 rooml. In good re- pair. Fireplace. Hot water heat- ing. New Ilnkim Oil Burner in furnace. Heating system for con- tinuous hot water. Modern kitch- en, sink and set tubs. ample cull- board space. Plumbing installed within the pint two years. ' NEW storm windows. Insulated cold storage room in basement recent- ly installed. New garage with cement floor and driveway. This property la centrally locat- ed on one oi the choice corners in sommeralde. near to llllln Streal and the shopplnl filmm- posl office. schools. parll, churches and hospital. If Interested you ma! fivlfllfllllll- (‘D00 with on J. n. conaarr. Clark's Harbor Bhelhurne County. ' Nova South. a ‘Quick lsliol Frola Sailor Gonplniliis To jot quick relief from diarrhoea, intestinal - pains, sea- sie‘ or lummer complaint, on nocrol rownnrs lITI-AOI‘ 0! WILD VIII-AW- IIIIY. ' This dependable family remedy is one of tile moat efloctive sad bust kaovra medicines for bowel complaints. Insist ea D0010! Smailman’: Open New Department —The firm of Smallmans Ltd, Summers-ids, ibat for the past six months has been taking decided steps towards the ultra-modern age. are now ready to offer the public another splendid achieve- ment. toward a model departmen- tal store in the opening of their new hardware department which is complete to the last detail. This new department is within the main store, occupying the former site of Gourlies ReXall Drug store having an approximate length of 80 feet and width of 40 feet. It can be entered either from Water Street or from the grocery department within. and is laid-off for the customer's convenience. being well lighted and all stock adequately displayed. At the front oi‘ ilie building two large windows are divided liito two display sec- tions. The staff is composed of experienced clerks guaranteeing patrons efficient service. Among the many lines this department carries are. sporting equipment ranging from hunters‘ needs to small ariicler the kiddies enjoy: builders’ supplies: tools and Shell hardware. The (3.1 L. line 0f paints are carried as well as Simmfis brilshos. The kitchenware section has eimlneluarc, aluminum and kitchen utensils. There are also maliy other lines. In all it adds up to being one oi the most efficient. hardware de- partments in Eastern Canada. S Induction At iiiearyllniteiiiiliurch The United Church at O‘Lcary was filled to almost overflowing on Friday night, when the Pres- bytery of P.E.I. inducted Rev. War- ren Ci. Dickson. BA. cession to Rev. George later. a Rev. s. M. MacDoivell "l Ellie‘ ford. addressed the conllfellfll-lo" 8nd Rev, Harry Bagnali addressed the minister. Both Rev. and Mrs. Bagnall are from Glace Bay- w. Garland Brooks. MA. "1 River- Herbert. NS- who was on his vacation, and who is a former omen-y boy. led in priwer- T1" new minister pronounced the Belie- dlbtion. After the induction a re- ception was held lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Matheson. Rev. Dickson is a native of Sydney. the only son or Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dickson. Mrs. Dickson is also a native 0f Byflflév- bu“? the eldest daughter \of Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. J. Mercer. The new minister has had much experience in the work ct the Church in Newfoundland. Sask- atchewan and in Nova Scotla. his last charge being in the Annapolis Valley at Lewrencetown from i914- 47. previous to that he has servell at [last River 8t. Mary's in Pi:- tou County from 1941-44 and ne comes to OlLeary highly recom- IOWIIII IXIIAOT 0!‘ WILD IIIAWIlY. I mended. He ls a graduate of Sydney Academy. Mt. Allison University and Pine Hill Divinity rlall. ' ins to take on board tine Red Sox Take Over Top Spot In Skids BallLeague Standing The ‘Red Box clinched first place H. Dcyilan, c! ilh'town Today The C.G.S. Brant is due in Sum. merside at eight o'clock this moi'n- smaller part in the: Racing Asf The current issue of The Dioces- an Times. oflicial organ of the Church of England in Nova Scotiu and Prince Edward Islanchcontains the following interesting sketch 0f ilie history of 5t. John's Church, St. Elcanofs. the cover of the magazine having a picture of the boats that will ink;- Norhumbcrland Yacht sociation regatta tallins place in Charlottetown this. week, The PAGE ELEYEN __ .__ :3 Collirllll Pollilo Piiollclloil A GREEN CROSS FIE 4% DT BASl-COP‘ fimyW/vaé/ _ , a o o o o o . in the summerside Basil-all lao- McDonald, r1 3 o n o 0 3 . Sue last nght at Bummerslde, Powell, p a 0 3 o 3 1 ‘ broth: the R-C-AF. team 4 t» 2.; Totals 2s 4 818 9 s - The detest puts the Air Force in? the cellar and the playoff -ill R.(‘.A.F. Al, start next Monday. betweens ‘lhe lilickus. 1b .3 ll‘ l‘ l? some two teams as played inst Lyon. n‘ 2 0 0 1 o 1 nlsht- Brawley. c1 a o o s o o Carson. Air Force first baseman, Rook. ab 3 0 0 1 1 1 backed into the battin“ rham-Plourile. 5s 3 0 n 1 2 glilfihlll Ule genial blag fellow Lamberi. 2b 3 i 1 2'1 e5"! in Hsflltax inst nigiit urhfle Crew, c 3 1 1 3 his lean. mates were playing. Bob Delrihe", rf 2 0 o o g gt Scllurmnn. Red Sox catcher. would Boilrque rf 1 0 0 0 0 U‘ ' h hove beaten him ii he had got Patterson, p 2 o y 3 o 1 w", l-ll-‘ee lo; three. The first two trys Tctals 35 3 41g 4 5 * he crrlted out singles but boy-ed in the third. grcundlri; out to‘ Summary \h. l -~ , Pourdc. Air Force Slim. stvp- E Daub“? 9h u! sh a . - s —- ane . c BOX scorn: sacrifice hits-Landry, ylingurhnnii‘: E ta cd i --s hu . . _t Red Sn: Ah R H Po Ii E PBllGQSOJlC 3, rliryagowelllcilf lllauatea s: , . Landry. ss 2 0 0 2 7 0 ‘iznlls off Patterson 1, by Powell 4 COMPLETE potato pmtecuoninone product.- glllallflfivt‘ Ib- 3 0 0 7 fl 0 le't. 1m ba5l_=5—R9d 50x 5, RCAF It's aninsecticide-fungicide,eifectiveagalnst hlorgif); 2:! g l‘ 5 Q A)" Earmd ""15 0- all common potato pestsflncluding early and Robinson M» 3 0 o 1 0 l: Umpves __P,ate J‘ schurmsn’ late bllsbmColoi-udo potato LIEeIlGallEaLDCCd-U Schurmrn c 3 1 2 6 2 0 bascm. Hogan, and Bul115_ _s. and leafbopper. Ifyou prefer dusting, get B T k Green Cross 3%DDT Basi-Cop Dust. Green ' o a e Cross DDTaud Baal-Cop blends have been a a st, field-tested in liiiiritime potain plots: sma" 5"“ T” Church 0f Si. John's 45,45,- iRlfdlnlc-nnrl to LEADER lmooucrl 13. T. C. Mellor. 1901 t0 1904. i4. W. B. Slsalm. 1904 to 1906. 15. F. M. Webster. 1906 to 191i. 1G. C. dew. White, 1911 l0 1937. 1937 t0 date. Icnniiun Brant will come from shot-line and will also have boats from that and other New Brunswick points. Asea. race will be held with three of the larBer boats participating, leaving Suimlrierside at seven o'clock this morning and planning to reach Oharlottetown this evening. They are the "J. Mac" owned byrErio MacKay, the "Ria Ria" owned by Russel Ramsay and the “Mermald" owned by Dr. Austin Delaney-s. Goal Pile Goes 0n Fire At S'sille when 9111131034585 0i the cool yard o1 RT. Holman Ltd, Sllnamcrsidg, arrived at work yesterday morning they found smoke issuing from a coal shed containing approximately 140 tons ofcoal. Upon investigation it was found that a portion of one W31 W88 0n fire. apparently caused cihurch: The village of St. Elesnors was found-ed about the year 1800 by Colonel Harry COmptOn, the prin- cipal land owner. Rev. Thos. Adin having been installed Ln Charlotte- town as Rector of St. Paul's Church there, Rev. L. H. Jenkins was ap- pointed to the new Parish of St. Eieanors in the sulmner o! 1823; and in 1824 his stipend having been guaranteed by the SR6. Rev. Dr. Jenkins was installed as the first St. Eleanor: Rector. There being no Church building. the first divine services were held at "The Pavil- lion". the residence of Colonel Compton, the Rector finding tem- porary quarters at Mr. George Tan- ton‘s. Under the energetic efforts cf’ the Parishioners of that time. the new rectory was built and fin- ished in the autumn of 1826, so that Rev. Dr. Jenkins was enabled to take possession. In 1827 Rev.’ Dr. Jenkins removed to Charlotte- town. to assume the recorship olf Si. Paul's, while Rev. Wm. Walker 17. G, R. Harris0~ The following men from the Par- isl-i took Holy Orders: Revs. Dr. C. F. Wiggins. Dr. T. H. Hunt. Inncs Fraser, Albert E. Andrew. M.C., Percy G. Cotton. and Chas. deW. -W.hite. son oi Arch- deacon White, DD, The Centennial Celebration of 5t. John's Church. St. Eleanors, which had to be postponed on ac- count of illness l-n 1931, of the THEATRE llEllE llEllllEl HENRY FUND! Till RETURN OI‘ JAMES -a 20n- csnruar-rox sucon: Rector, Ven. Archdeacon white. was held on the 10th of July, 1931'. Playing; in the Old. historic building of St. John's. Arrangements ‘had been Fri. 8:30; Slit. 7:30-9:30 made for their attendance thereat of His Grace Archibisihop Worrell. Primate oi all Canada. as well as the six sons of St. John's (who took Holy Orders). At the same time. Ven. Archdeacon White was the subiect of sincere congratulat- ions on having completed twenty years as Rector of old St. John's. In 193'! the Ven. Archdeacon White was called to hlgll-ler service. and the Rev. G. R. Harrison, rector Auction Sale AT BREADALBANE by spontaneous combustion. Work- men were engaged all day in re. moving someor the coal and a. hose was played on the area of the fire to extinguish it. The amount of coal 10S! W85 not estimated last. even- iiriE-~S. bccaime the Rector o! St. John's -Cliurch. St. Eleanor-s. .In 1826. before the departure of Rev. Dr. Jenkins, the ground on which ‘the incw church was to be built. and also the church yard. wvere consecrated by Bishop Char- les Inglis. and on January 9th, 1831, Rev. A. V. G. Wiggins became Rec- tor, and preached his first sermon in his new charge of St. Eleanors. Tile church building was then 48 by 3.’), with a tower 60 feet high. CLAUDIA AND DAVID GRAND ROMANCE I-IIT —Claucila and David." 20in Cen- lWY-Foxs filmizatic-n of the new- 951, fldl/“Ill-llfcs of R0se_Fraliken‘s. fabulous yet utterly human sweat. ‘ hearts. Opened yesterday; at thei _ Capitol Theatre. with Dorothy Mc-l m deswiblng his second V151; m Gui" and Robert Young in the .si. Eleunors in 1e34, Bishop Inglis ml“ ‘Uleb Wfmdem" l" "5 hltlll- ls ' - "A fine morning after a rainy Spirited hum"! 111d h°fi“‘~“'<11'mill8 l night! We set out from Charlotte- lenderfl-"SS. as will as in the superb town lit an early hounaccompanled Performances uf Miss McGiilie and by Rev. Dr. Jenkins and Mr. Town- Mr. Young. this picture is, inclccll lscnd. a candidate for Holy Orders. l1 ""9 141d d6ll8htfui flllll treat. \Ve found much oi’ the road deep Claudia. of oourse._is we (‘lifflfl-l .a.nd rough. but Rev. Abram Wig- fcmnlc who coulli ncvi-i- lit love ‘more mot me and conveyed me as iilcne. Completely uninhibited and irzilildli; as possible to Si. Elcanors. unprcdiauable. she livza in what. .Il ivcis oflor five o'clock when‘ we might. in best described iis a state ‘entered the church. which I regret- of perpetual "motion. Clrlildlfi loves Itvd to find was yet unfinished. The David. and David lovcr. cinudia. rorsrwuinn though respectable But it's not as simple as that-not ‘\\'.'\S so large as I had hoped ivitii Claudia. Far David 13$ fhgill} nirsi, and only eight persons would cc for any moral being) she “T” Cmlfirllwd-l‘ And CWWPmmg is. to put it mildly. a, il‘l.l.—llld€€Cl, 2D I"l'lu\‘ll to Lfharméleggvl? “gm a. series of triais—tliat ilccps tiieir U!‘ ‘Tffllmrs- l‘! 83° 0D B5 irolllll-uo placid suburban exi tciice ill“ l" ‘"51 "REY Mt- W133i“ W“ in a constant “m. or Home ,,x_ ,nV(‘l‘liLi‘r1Pd and_Mr.' Townsend "was Cnelnenh illllTJ-V-ll from iils grg on the road It is “.ondr0\,(1v"l.4l Chailoltvtoyvli, in consequtiice d of running against trees.’ S On Ncvcuiber 22nd, 1335. tlie Clii ‘I'll at St. Eleanors was totally Bishop Inglis‘ Description around tllls intriguing pixie ann her linrr. but ever-patient husband PET/Ulla}. .ltot Wlmii enthraiiii 21g story Claudia becomes that ‘l ‘Filled by flie- owing to the care- iitr happy marrirgl- "stirizs out all l’ "55, °l a Servant l-ll Cflrfyllll! c-ycr hcr. witlfe Dnviil Mk5 prstiv- l‘_"“‘°"‘5 ‘° “Km a fir‘? l" m? My malt»; when bu “V95 t hilrcli stove. it was not until 1828 into the uhrn a phony prythic yvariis C allliia O‘Leary pastoral charge in suc- iof dire things to (‘omvf and \\“lf‘n‘ Gough. ‘an irate will.- pi-ps up to d-mulid minister for the pnst ten ycrirs ‘that Claudia slap molioyiilizizi; licr and now stationed at Cavendish. lhusbaiili-the pictlte hilS P.E.I. Rev. J. Murdoch Fraser. B. ‘cf delightful hiririly and excitement A" n; Allmrtun presided as chnir- that is sustained right through to man and inducted the new miri- ‘its grand climax. Druid‘: a:i;vit.es ieqiiire ti". ‘flfl spend W“ me c‘l“,“c_h W“ "bulll- 5nd- hollrS with a very attrlicnio iviooiv: Sm?" “he bmkbng is much 1"?“- cliidcd within its walls. St. John's Church oldest ("lliilrch of England building in the Province of Prince Ed-ivnrd ilsiand, and the parish ranks next ‘to Si. Paul's, Charlottetown. in point. of age. Among the treasured possessions of Si. John's congregation is m9 sllvm- Cn-nimiiiiiivii service which was glvon tn the Church when it was first consecrated. the donor bPlug a Lady Georgina Farie, daughter of the Countess of West. morrlarld. A second Service was al=0 gxVID by imelnbers of St. John's: congregation in memory of sons? and brothers who laid down their' lives in the Great War, 1914-1918.‘ A beautiful Fair Linen. to cover‘ the altar at the celebration of Holy Communion and with sacred sym. hols woven into its fabric. was also given to St. John's by Lady l-‘ane. ii prak suulanea com? llalp shake ll off with 1976/! £1686)’ ' TONIC Don‘! let a worrisome summer cold dlag On this summer. ll you haven't the stamina you should~because your aummerdiet iacksthe natural A and D Vitamins and energy-building. natural oils you need -— you'll find good-lasting Scott's Emulsion rich in these Vital Elements. lt helps Rector-l rn- following is the list of Rect- ors who have held office here since the consecration of St. John's:- toneu thes stem, build stamina. l" L" 5- Jmklfll- 1821 to 1828. energy? andyresistance. See a 2' w" w‘ “Mk” m” '° 1330' wonderful difference-buy Scott's dwllgln" 133° lo 1851' .3. Emulsion Iodu_v.' a... 5‘ y“, F?‘ ' 1 ‘° ‘m- ~ . . . orsythe. 1865 to i873. .6 B. McLean. 1874 to i876 7. . . Richey, 1876 to 1883. F. Lowe. 1M6 to 1893. . .E. J. Lloyd. 1893 l7 mos.) . Osborne. 1894 to 18$. M. Wiihycwnbc, 1890 to 1W0- >- sgaan E M U LSIOAN. YiAR-R()iIND'TONl( F/scorrs i i l l T T S . K. Richardson. 1883 f0 1886. C F A F? J. some of llif‘ earlier graves were ill-I itself is the. of Springhill, assumed the rector- shlp. and later was appointed Archdeacon by the Most Rev. John I-IacKenley. Mr. Harrison is a man of good education. a forceful preacher. and a faithful Pllfifill priest. and a worthy successor in that line of rectors wihc have serv- ed St. John's so Iwell. ‘REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY ond SATURDAY l i l i l I 9:15 Matinee Friday 2:30 Shows 7:l5 und LAST SHOWING TONIGHT i Wendy Hiller in KNOW WHERE GOING" "i m l . l r-_r---—a insunnnfi ALPH MUTTAR Sammy-side |'R( IFFISQK lNAL CARD T.‘ Earls Rickey Office at ll Grenville Street lummersido Phone It'll Chartered Accountant j articles iound 0n account of a coaiplcte change in my business I will sell by auction on Saturday, Aug. 9. at 1 p.111. the following: l One work horse. three year] old: six extra soon milch cows, one to freshen AugJlO; 2 beef cot- tle: 450 chickens. three month. Old! seven brood son's, due to fari- row in August; nine hogs, three months old: one farm wagon, new: one disc liarroiv; one walk- lng plow; hay rake; a quantify ‘of hay: nine acres of standing ‘grain: four acres of potatoes: one “re iufltlns: a quantity of har- ness. both llnuhle and single: and all small articles found on the premises. Tel-ms cash. Sale. rain or shine. ELMER COUSINS HUGH F. MORRISON Auctioneer. Auction Sale Al‘ KENSINGTON ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, BEGINNING AT 2 P.M. We will sell by auction on the premises of the late George Dlivison, the following household equipment: Ono niuno (Hcintzmon), elec. tric :odio, chesferfield suite, dining room suite, two bedroom suites, two Wilton rugs, several occasional choirs, kitchen furn- iture; o quantity of dishes and cooking utensils ond all small in o well-equip- ped nome. Terms Cosh; If day is unfit, sole on next doy. Signed: DAVISON BROS] HUGH F. MORRISON, ' Auctioneer. __- _-. W - DA _ -i___.._.._.. oxmvxwwwnéwxlcxgkmt wc-oooe AllllTlilil SALE , AT ‘SUMMERSIDE SATURDAY. AUGUST 9th AT 1 PM. I will sell by Auction on above dole:- l Dodge Coupe, new engine only run 6,000 miles; 4 new fires: also equipped with lieut- er.‘ This is I reol good cor and will be sold to the highest bid- ar. Terms Cosh. ~ HUGH ‘F. MORRISON, ' Auctioneer.‘ a