Geddie Memorial Service Honours War Dead An exceptionally large con- gregation gathered around the Geddie Memorial Church at New London on Sunday afternoon to honor the dead of two wars. W110” names inscribed on two monu- ments erected there. Under cloud- less skies. amid the beauties of a, spot: especially endowed by nature.) and further enhanced by the mirf-l lgtratlons M a faithful t-ommunityy; --the impressive service was con- ducted by RF". D. A CllmPb('ll- 1 Led by the United Church choir of Krnsingtnn with Rev. L. M. Murray at the organ. the, service opened with lhe congrega-4. tion singing. "Unto the I-lills".l followed lav prayer hy Mr. Camp-i bell. The scripture lesson was read. hy Rev. L. ll. Murray. the lcssonl from Hebrews 11 and 12. Flol-i W35 lowing the singing of "O God of; Love. 0 King of Peace" a timely and thought-provoking address) was rlelivci-ed by Rev. G. S. Stev- ens. who first commended the poo-' ple of the surrounding communi- ties for their faithfulness in per-t pettiating the memory of their dead in this annual service of wor-l ship and praise. Mr. Sicvem referrecl to the olcli prophecy foretelling lhe day when: "nation shall not lift up swordl against nation” and went. on to say that as the implements of war shall be refashioned to make im-. plemenis of peace. so shall thcrel he a new and higher heroism, re-l cognized for the saving rather thanf the taking of human life. Elabora-1 ting on the theme. the speakert described at painting representing? Peace which showed a cannonu wasting and rusting away. He said, the prophets picture of Peace was more beautiful for in it instruments of war were trans-i formed into instruments for new and better service". The fact. that mnflici and strife may be stirred up by trifling and amazing things; was illustrated by a number of incidents. , Mr. Stevens recalled that when; the Armistice was signed a few years ago. "it was hoped that the! great. era foretold by the prophet might. be ushr-rccll in. but in spite of the present conflict now ragingl in Korea. I believe the day will come when peace shall cover the earth"- An encouraging example of peace between nations. is the statue. well-known as "The Christ.” of the Andes." It was made of melt-' ed cannon on the border betweeny Argentine and Chile at the con-, t-fusion of war between the two- muntries. and signifies peace to! all who see it. I The anthcni. "Fight. the. Good Fight." was beautifully rendered by the choir. The names of the fal- len were read lrcm the two monu- ments by Rev. Ml”. Campbell and Rev. Mr. Stevens. Rlldf was follow--. ed hy two minutes silence. l "Nearer. My God to Thee” wasly sung without accompaniment. byl the Kenslngton Male Chorus. com-l posed of Rev. L. M. Murray. Mesarst Harold Laird, Wilfredl Taylor. Ros-. coe Walk:-r, Charles McKay, Ru:-l nel McKa.v. Fred Parker. ' Prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Stevens on behalf of the com- mittee in charge. Rev, Mr. Camp- bell thanked all who helped with: the service. especially the chnirl frrm Kcnsington and Rtlv. Mzzl Stevens for his timely words.' While lhelofferlng was being re-i l'f?lVEd. the hymn, "O. God Our. Help in Arms Past." was sung. thei plate mcn Werc: Messrs Eustacel Reeves. Archie Campbell. Leaman Caseley. Archie Johnstone. Robert Dllnniniz. Elmor .ViacKay. Ivan! Duzgaii ard Arthur Paynier. Following "The King". the hencdiclinii was pronounced by Rev. Mr Crn.:s of Malpequc. Beautiful floral offerings plaoedl hv relatives lay at the base of the.) winnumrnt.-, . --Burn wriruirnnl LIVER BILE-- l Wnliuut (alomel - And You'll Jump Oul Cl Bed in lite Morning RArin' to Go 'hit-pi.-;--t rho-ilrf limit mic about 2 plan of bileiuire mm i-nvir digestive tract avery do y. 3 If lhlll bilu IE not flowing lreely. your food In: V 1 not rlIK”M. ft mny inst vlooay in the di eativo 1 tract. 'l'lien gnu bionic up your atomur . You (91 constipated. You feel sour. Iuixk and tho . world looks flunk. It. lalm 0 loan mild. gentle cmsn Lmlo Lirur Pills to get thesis 2 pints of bile How- tng lreely to mnko you feel "up and up." Get a package tiitlav. F.ffectlva in making Olll flow lreely. Ask lor Carla"! NONI: l 866 II an di-undo t 'at the home , Profltt. l Foley and Clifford Cahill.Kildare: Elmsdule and Vicinity Messrs. R. A. McKeniia and Wil- f"ed Grihln were business visitors to Charlottetown recently. Mr. Robert Weeks of Highfieltl was a visitor with relatives in Elmsdale last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacIV'e;ll were Sunday visitors to 0'Leai'.v. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Turner. Best wishes are extended to Ml'. and Mrs. R. Laughlin (nee Lila Barnell.) Somme-rsicle. on their re- cent marriage. Mr. Justin Gavin. student in an Oklahoma Seminary, was a recent visitor at the home of his Aunt, Mrs. A. E. O'Brien. Miss Joan McKenna. employcc at Holman's Ltd., was a recent vis- itor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mcxenna. Mr. and M.r.s. Frank Crow: and family of Massachusetts are vacat- ioning on the Island, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Brennan. Mrs. Charles Barnett. Mrs.Jamcs C. Adams and Mrs. Lloyd Adams attended the marriage i1iSummcr- side of Mr. and Mrs. R. Laughlan. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Murphy, Sea View, were visitors here last week and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. John Week: on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kelly. Mrs. Fred Kelly and Miss Margar- et Rix were visitors on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn. Mrs. George Johnston. who has spent some time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Clark, with her daughter Beryl left for On- tario to join Mr. Johnston. Rev. Willard O'Brien of Nan- aimo. B. C.. who has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien for a fortnight, left for the west on Wednesday, 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Matthews of Boston. Mass. motored to Elms- dale recently. being called home by the sudden death of Mrs. Mat- thewsl mother. Mrs. John Weeks. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mn. A. D. O'Brien in- cluded Mr. and Mrs.Alton O'Brien and family. Alberton; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clohosscy. Tlgnish, and Mr. and Mrs. John Smythe. Tig- nish. Mr. and Mrs. James 0.Bl'lEl'i. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ; win McDonald, Alberton. motored to Grand River on Sunday. June 18. and attended the ordination to the holy priesthood of Reverend Thomas McLellan. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to Mr. John Weeks and family in the sudden death of wife and mother on Tuesday. June 20th, at her home in Elmsdale at the age of fifty- lliree years. Mrs. Weeks was stricken by a heart attack. which proved fatal despite skillful med- ical attention. Her funeral which was very largely attended by rel- atives and friends. was held at llilmsdale United Church on Fri- day. June 23. Rev. John Sheen officiated at the funeral service. Among the many who attended the Prince County Federation of Agriculture meetings at Summer- side on Thursday, June 22, were the following: Messrs. Haber H. Hardy. J. W. O'Brien. Elmsdalr: Messrs. Irving Hardy and Heber Roscbank; Messrs. Joseph Messrs. Fred Oliver and Wilbert Mclrinis. Greenmount; Messrs.Rus- sell Leard and Lcster Wallace. Cascumpec; Messrs. W. B. McLe1- lan. John P. Wallace. Frank Kinch, Gregory Kinch, Earl Kinch. Louis Jeffrey. James Dunbar. Alma; Messrs. Patrick Callaghan and Harris Callaghan. Ebbunoet. E FARMERS to your purcliue. and sarvlceil with repalnl Ibo war years? the service required on if? if IIIFII should happen 7 STOP AND THINK If you are considering purchasing a sprayer this year. we would respectfully Ask you to give the following contldenlion Can the sprayer which you are about to purchase be lupplletl llu It been sold and serviced in your locnllly throughout In the event of another conflict will you be able to procure can you afloml to take the risk of a breakdown In flu neld The llnll sprayer II manufactured rlghl In your Province, which in your uuuranco of npaln at short notice. We carry 3 complete line of repairs to union the Inn sprayer; everything from the end of the polo to Ibo nmlo of the bum. A (live Illa matter your earliest comllonllon before purchasing your sprayer and moan your crop against Night. Three men In stock. boll: power hue-on rubber fired. and bone-Iruvu ltuuou ll-in on steel wheels, in four or ulx-row g mun no Ilall llfg. & PIONI CALL cold storage Bo. Lttl. - OEAIIUITITOWN O'Leury and Vicinity Mr. Russell Boylan of West. Dev- on who is employed in Halifax has spent the last. few days at his home. Knulsford School has COlI5lFlll'.l- ed B fine cement. walk from the road to their school which mater- ially improves the appearance of their beautiful school building. After spending six weeks in the Veterans Wing of the P. E. I. Hos- pital in Charlottetown. Mr. Frank Oliver of West Devon has retiirncd to his home feeling much better His many friends wish him speedy cnnvalnscence. 'Miss Marcia Fate. of (l'IfHl'V. who is the capahle Red Cross swimming insirlictress gate a much appreciated demonstration to the O'Leztry C G.I.T. at their camp on Saturday afternoon July llth at Maxfield's Beach. Rev. Fred Fettcrs of Passadeila. California. concluded his two wceks revival campaign at tho 0'Leary Church of the Na7.arene on Sunday July 9th with largo congregations in attendaiit-e. The services havc been very helpful. Miss Ruby Moreshead of Knuts- ford and her mother. a dear old lady of ninety years of age will be leaving Kiiutsford for Charlotte- town on Monday. Jilly loth. Miss Moreshead has scciirecl a position in the City. Although at such an advanced age her mother has good hearing and does not need glasses and has a fine memory, ller many friends will continue to pray that God's continued hlessin; niny rest upon her in "the sunset and even- ing star period" of her life. Rev. Garland and Mrs. Bi'ool::; and family of Windsor. N.S. ar- rived in 0'Lcary on Saturday. July r 8th and are guests of Mrs. Brook;' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Saiiforgl Phillips and her sisters. Mrs. Phil- ip Thompson and Mrs. Herbert Vatcher and her brother Wallli). all of 0'Leary. Rev. Mr. Brooks is also a former resident of 0'Leary but his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks now live in Summcrside. He is the minister of St. John's Unitexi Church in Windsor. In the Brae United Church on Sunday afternoon July 9th, the minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson pre- sented ”Star Memory Certificates" to Gladys Min-Phe-c; Audrey Mac- Phee; Helen Baglole and Eva Mac- Kinnon, students of the Sunday school. This certificate is awarclcrl for memorizing the Lord's Prayer. the ten commandments. the Beatn- itudes, the 23rd Psalm and H16) Books of the Bible, A cert.ifica'c awarded by the Board of Christian Education of the United Church of Canada was awarded t.o the fol- lowing students for having recit- ed correctly the whole of the Prim- ary Catechism: -- Helen Baglole. Hubert. Baglole Jr., and Eva Mac- Klnnon. About thirty five young: peoplc of O'Leary and community, both boys and girls. held a weiner roast and shower for Miss Norma Camp- bell of O'Leary, a bride-clcct. on Friday evening July 7th at Miss Marcia Patels cabin on the beau- tiful Miss River. Despite inclement weather. the young folk had a fine llme, The presentation of several lovely gifts were made by Mrs. Lewis Bernard. Miss Campbell thanked her friends in a low well chosen words. Her marriage to Dr. George Fraser of New Glasgow will take place on July 19th. Miss Campbell is one of the most popli- lar young ladies of O'l..eary and her legion of friends wish her ev- ery blessing in her marriage. She was formerly employed in St. John. N. B. on the staff of one of the local banks in that city. Dr. Fraser is 8 member of this year's grad- uating class of Dalhousic Medical School in Halifax and will shortly be leaving for New York to take a post graduate course. Miss Anna Maclleod of Glace Bay. NS. and Miss Evclyn Un- derhay of Bay Fortune. P.l-2.1. arrived in 0'Lcary by bus on Sat- urday July 8th from S2lPkl'lll". N.B. where they were attending the Maritime Summer School ni the United Church Young Peoples Union and will be condiictiniz ii Church Vacation School at. O'Ltnai;v for the children of the four Sun- day Schools on tho pastoral charge. West Devon. Brae. Bloom- field and O'Leary and the children of other denominations will be very cordially welcomed. rhhese young ladger are experienced young peo- plc's workers and very active in children's work and in the Cara- van work of the United Church. They are giving up their holidays in this great task of helping boys and girls through church vacation schools. caravan groups etc. -As they are busy school teachers dur- ing the rest of the year, Miss Un- derhay teaching at York, P.E.l. about seven miles from Charlotte- town and Miss MacLeod is on the teaching staff of "Canada's Big- gest Town". Glace Bay. this in- volves sacrifice on their part. but their efforts are very greatly ap- preciated. After the Vacation School is completed in o'Leary the visiting leaderalwill go to Sheet Harbour. N. 8. and Mom:-ton. N. B. This is the first Vacation school to be held on the O'Lcary pastoral charge in over fifteen years. Miss Mncfnod and Miss Underhay were guests of the 0'lnry C.G.I.'r. at the camp at Maxfleld's shore for supper on Saturday night. and also on Sunday afternoon, July 9th where they conduit-.ted ll worship service for the girls and their lead- ers. Mrs. W. G. Dickson and Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. Friends of Bill Turner of 0'Leary wen delighted to learn that he has been elected as President of the student. body of the Mount Allison University 5 School. The Itudents met in Tweedle I-lull mu eloom their aim of autumn. ou- , -'11-IE GUARDIAN. 3 I And Here Are CHARIUFFFTOWN asks you to check your If you should hold one o dress on the reverse side of the HOLMAN'S Al Once. is Pleased To Announce Numbers As Prize WINNERS In The Birthday Party Drawing HOLMAN'S "wllss 1357" lists below. . . .. mo and Ad- The LUCKY NUMBERS . Ballot Stubs carefully with the f those Numbers-Write your No Ballot Stub and Bring or Mull it to THANKYOU - - - THANK YOU or Shopping At HOLM gNlS fPARTY Best Ever BIG 93rd BIRTHDAY And llelpiitg To Make I nd N w -- HOLlVlANlS lilllISS 18 The Fono . - 12. 1950 The 7” wing Winning Numbers At 5 merside Store ch BALLOT no. 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Guest Chair - Auto Rug (All Wool) Case Asao Canned Goods (24 Tins) 98 lb. Robin Hood Flour Tliormos onlc Jug Towel Set Towel Sat 2 lb. Box Moirs "Pot of Gold" Chocolates 2 lb. Box Moira "Pot of Gold" Chocolates 2 lb. Box Smiles and Chuckles Chocolates 2 lb. Box Smiles and Chuckles Chocolate: 2 lb. Box Smile: and Chuckles Chocolates Charlottetown Winners Bring or Mail our Signed Stubs to the Manager's Office, 3. T. H0 AN LIM- Clurlottatowu. I Don't Delay EMA N GS). H O. i All Prizes Must Be claimed 11:1 Lil . g . . isrri .1?) l;iilLl.';l3;E111I.Irl'lf.lil3:11uf:l.lJ 1st. Before July er officers include: Vice President, Helen Robertson. Planter mick. N.B.; Secretary-Truaniirer. Anne Briggs. Plaster Rock. N.B. Bill is a son of Iilrs. Alice Turner of 0'- Leary, The many friends of Mrs. Leon woodside of Mount. Royal who un- dcrwent a major operation at the Prince County Hospital in Bum- merslde will be pleased to know that she is resting as well as can be expected and they will unite in wishing her a very speedy conval- escence. Two other well known young Nazarene ministers in Prince Coun- ty have also resigned their charges. -Rev. A. M. Pal-lee of summeriiirlo who is going to New Jersey. and Rev. Mr. Lewis of Mount Pleu- ant. The Summer-aide church has called Rev. Mr. Morrison of West- chester. N.S.. a graduate of Mo- Gill and tho Nazarene Bible col- lege. It. is likely the new minister will also take over Mount Pleas- nnt. Church but that has not been finalized as yet. On Sunday. July 0th.. luv. An- drew Cone of Elmsdule preached his farewell services. He nu ac- cepted a now pastorate at the Mid- dleton, N. 5. Church of the Naz- arene. He has had a very succul- ful ministry at the nmnlale Nau- unto church and his friction with him and Mrs. cone and willy ev- 1i..'..iL . . Tignisli Shore School closing ' . There was I large turnout of' parents. ratepayers and visitors on Wednesday. June lath. for the closing exercise: of Tignlah Shore school. Mr. A. J. Pitta presided. In his remarks be congratulated the parents for their cooperation. the trustee: for their interest in the school work. and the pupils for the high standard of their work. A splendid program was ably carried out by the pupils. which wu appi-eclltnd by all puunt. Among the dlntle ' b ' viaiiorl in nttendlnce were: Mr. Gilbert model. who delivered an in- atructive nddrui to tho pupils and their plrenll: lilo Mu. Sllwiro Chuluon. teacher at Cmlii: Mr. Anthony Doueetu. teacher at st. Peter and St. Paul: and Mn. Id- mond Guiidet of Pelorvilla school. Writing and grading certificate: cry success In the I town. my. in. corn in I talu- a singer and nits lino you: won ftequlnlg board at upocol lunc- tlonn In no will no stall! MW Annapolis Vul- . ed. The mandala church bu elli- ol 0 Cd My. W. Villa: fllld HI!” tn, Nil. - it werc presented to 82 pupils. The prizes were presented by Mr. E. J. Arsenauli. secretary of- trustees. The boys of Grades 5 and 8 re- ceived I prize for good aporl.Ifnln- ship from their teacher. . Mr. Arsenault was presented with several useful and appropri- ate gifts from his pupils and the Ladiu' Club of the district. ,......j... GLEN GARDNER, N. J.. July 6 -(AP)-A 11-acre New Janey farm was designated today an the first "world's citizens community." and it. 19 Inhabitants launched I hunter Itrllta to protul. the Ko- Nln Wu. The co-operative farm gout: located in the hill: about mile: from New York city IIOIISIOC melt Ind ontlouncld It was rniounelllg nationalistic tin." r IITIS I l or -0 Dnmoulllic t "'5! I”. llN ?l'l'NA" Quickies by Ken Reynolds