.m§§§‘lifi§rt~fil?~flfafllzripqiva-gwm “Lj- _ k“ tiikrr‘ ramar. [SUIT NEWSA -- FOR - . Friday and Saturday SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF ENGLISH GABARDINE bnd FLANNEL SUITS - AT A PRICE MANY WANT TO PAY_ $49.50 (Originally Priced up to $61.50) CASH —- CHARGE - LAY-AWAY An outstanding group of "English Gabardines" and _"Worsted Flonnels" in this asked for price range- Materials are exceptionol—styling ond designing will win your approval-Splendid suits for the money—- regular double breasted, and double breasted lounge models. Sizes 36 to 44. ‘RIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY MGDRE s. Mason IHERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! Atnlizuuassol nlav 10w unseen our PLANTING w jsilauas was Llltl. l- L J ' l clallralll. _-___ This column ls reserved for IIQIs of local lmenest, but advertising at a newsy nature may be inserted at five eenla a word strictly psy- . able ln advsnoe . i CRASWELL lor- Photographs. CONFEDEBATION - LIFI SUB-ANCE- AT YOUR SERVICE -- Arnfast Coal Co. Phone H80. m» NI; W S PA RTON POITALLI: BADl0S—Now on display. Toonrbs Music Store. , allslllllllll I PHONE SAUNDERS. 1M0 tori SYWD and weddinl pictures on iocation. ' GAINADAY WASHERS on dls- play. Chappelle Co. HOWARD MMNNIB’ Fitted Footwear st 175 Queen street. HA1’ SALT — Cash 6r Carry Stores. T0 HALIFAX tn 55 minutes. via Mariti-me Central Airways. Phone 2061 or 540. UHESTERFIELDS —- Otllltlntl- ink values- st Toombs Music I Store. 'Quiglegv_ Phil. fiiinister. , service withdrawn. FOR SALE 7 1940 Ford Truck. new motor just installed. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply W. N. Burns, ‘Malpegue. sr. JOHN'S rilasar-mailsx CHURCH. Belfast. Rev. R. S. Morning Worship 11. Belling Worship 7.30. Service in Point Prim School, Wed, 8 pirn. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, Or- well —» Communion service, July 25th. at 11.00 am. Cherry Valley Vernon River l l l I l I‘ Size 1o x a4 11m cgtaoiAN.__cnAlunrrlrrown l SPECIAL 5 Falcon Blankets Q0 PAIR PLAID FLANNELETTE IIANKETS Choice o4 Rose and White Check or llue and White FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY $3.59 pair Ibex Blankets 75 PAIR WHlTE HEAVY QUALITY FLANNELETTE Choice of Blue or Pink Borden. Size 70 x 90 FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY $4.49 pair THIRD FLOOR MGDRE €~ WLEODME‘; COVEHEAD - UNION ROAD, South Winsloe Sunday School 10.45 United church services for Sunday a. m. Vacation School in Wlnsloe July 26 are West. covehead 1.1 a. m. station School July 26-30. John F. Union Road 7.30 p. m.. Rev. MacKay, student minister. Thomas A. Wilson, Minister. ' __ CAVIJNDISII UNITED PAST. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ORIAL CHARGE —- Sunday, July IN CANADA - July 25, Cardigan service at 7.30 p. m. A. S. Weir, Mlmstel. ll a. m., lvtontague 7.30 p. m. ~ Speaker will be Rev. Norman saavrcas wrrnnrmvw - Y°“"I- i ; 3 p. m.. Trvnn 7.30 p. m.. Rev. C A. ‘ Hicks, Mirfst . l l l l iT costs EXTRA! BUT SHRUBS ’ The Services announced for Wood islands. Caledonia. and Murray Harbour South Presbyterian Churches for Sunday. July 25th, are withdrawn. Rev. '1‘. A. A. Duke. Minister. CHURCH 0F CHRIST Warship, July 25. 11 a. m. New Glasgow; 3 p. m. Fredericton; 7.30 p. m. Brarialbane. P. I, Richardson, Min- ister. ENGAGEMENT - Mr._and Mrs. CORNWALL izstoral Charge Charles J. MacKemae. Millview service Julv 25. Kingston 11» a.m.. Church School. 10 a. m.; New Dominion. 3 p.m., Church School, 2 n.m.; Cornwall. 7.30 mm.. Church of their daughter, Margaret Mary to James P. Doyle, son of Mr. and School. n a.m. Rev. M. K. Char- Mrs. Joseph Doyle. Summervllle. man, minister. Marriage to take place early in _* August. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND SER- VICES -- Rev. Richard westaway of Cambridge, Mass; will speak at Stanchel Sunday, July 25. l1 a. m. Kinrose Tuesday July 27th at 8 p. m. and Murray River Wednes- day. July 2a at s p. m. TRYON-BONSHAW Baptist Pas- trrate services for Sunday, July 25 are: Westmorelanri 11 R. m.. Albany ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Dominic McDonald. North Wilt- shire, wish to announce the er.- gagement of their daughter Eugnia Elizabeth (Jean), to John Patrick MoQuaid. son of Mr. anri Mrs. Peter McQuaid. Marriage to take place in August. Sprayers. ONE ONLY-SO GALLONS Immediate Delivery W. R. JENKINS Gt. George St. PDWNAL CHARGE. UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA -- Rev. E. R. Macvicar, Minister. Worship Service Sunday, July 25th, 11:00 a. m. Mount Herbert; 2:30 p. m. Millviow; 7:30 p. m. Pnwnal. Rev. E. S. Weeks will conduct the ser- By Fogaly and Shorten i . zlelui-utliivlsuoatsiiouier '. H" __ \\ OUR EXPERTS BRING THEM AND ' nmvran ruvaa UNITED PLANT THEM FOR YOU?OF COURSE - cannon CHARGE. Services on Sunday, July 25th are as follows: North Willshire 11 a. m; Hemp- shire l p. m.; and Hunter River 7.30 p. m. Rev J. I. Morrison Min- later. ARE LIKE BABIES-THEY SHOULD BE HANDLED CAREFULLY < BY MEN WITH PLENTY ~ or EXPERLENC) BELFAST - BELLE RIVER. CHARGE — United Church of Canada. Worship Services for Suri- day, July 25th, 11.00 a. m. Belle River; ‘L30 p. m.. Eldon Sunday School at Belle River, 10.00 a.- in. J. Edward Baxter, student Min~ later. Exams PERFORMED]; 74f" T THE OPEIZATIONAQIgIél ma}? , , 6 l _ ~\ . aool m: Tiler; wqqgx, .7 _ 1 i‘ THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH m CANADA - Services for Sun- day July 25, as follows: There will be no services at Mt. Stewart. High- lield. and Marshfield. Sunday Schools-Ariarrlngton 10.30 a. m., Marshlield 10.30 a. m. l-ligihrield 2.30 p. m. Rev. F. N. Yc-ung, Min- lster. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH, Services for Sunday July 25th. iiighfield Sunday School l0 a. m. Service 1i a. m. Princtown Road Sunday School 2 p. m. Services 3 p. m. North Winsloe Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Service 7. 30 p.111. wish to announce the engagement‘ 25th. New Glasgow, 11 s. 111,; Cavendish D p. m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dis- ‘. pensed at both these services. Pre- ,paratory Services, New Glasgow, ‘Wednesday, July 31st, 3,30 p, 111,; Cavendish, Friday July 25th 3,30 D- m. Sunday School Cavendish United Church, 10 a. m. North iRustico 10 s. m. l SHOWER A1‘ NORTH MILTON -0n Thursday evening. July l5 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Coles was the scene of s happy gathering when the people of Mil- ton gathered to shower their son, Reginald and his bride. nee Clara P11111111!- To the strains of “He-e Comes the Bride" played by M.s. Elmer acRae the bride and brlae- groom were escorted to seats or honor by Miss Elsie Hooper and Keith Coles. Misses Thelma Coins and Gladys Hooper carried in toe numerous gifts while the accom- panying verses were read by Mrs. lEric Coles. Mr. Coles on behalf of himself and his bride thanked a1‘ for their gifts. The remainder of the evening was spent in dallcmg. -.__ BURGESS IEllTlME (Continued from page 9 Hop» hon. hon. hlnoerty-hnp he went along the garden path. the Young Snake gliding after him. Presently he gave up and turned off the path and disappeared. He had known all the time that m: couldn't possibly swallow any one 55 hi8 BS 01d Mr. Toad. I suspect that he had been tormenting the latter just tor fun. It is curious how some folks seem to find (or 1n topmenting others. Now the little Toad knew what a Snake looked like He knew Bomethlrl! plse. too. He‘ knew [ear such as he never before had lelt. It was fear that he would never get over; fear that would grow with his own growth. Now he was afraid to go on slang the path. Instead he left it end under a cao- page leaf where the earth was ‘loose‘he dug 1n. dug until the ea.l.h lell in over him. He buried himself. Not until this was done did he from his fright. He had been wiser than he knew. That Snake had looked too small to be really dangerous. but had that little Snake caught him ni- stead of Old Mr. Toad he would have been swallowed by t.l time even though he was two or three times as big around ss Little l-Iognose as the largest part of his 1011i; body. It didn't seem posslnir but it was so. The little Toad was lucky that he hadn't been able to keep up with these long, last hops of Old Mr, Toad. The next story: ’I‘hirst." "The GIIIS I . iapd‘ ‘ . s Lllottcee, ' After a period oi seven years the 9th. Charlottetown (Trinity) Scout Troop again went to camp under canvas during the period June 28th —July 7th. This year's Troop Camp was held at the Provincial .scout Camp site. Camp Buchan- Point Prim. It was attended by 46 Scouts and leaders for the duratlta or the period. which group was joined by 15 Trinity Cubs and leaders for a_ period of four dajs. The camp was a grand success and many of the boys made marked progress in their Second Class WOIE. Special congratulations are in or- der to PL. Karl Reardon who suc- cesslully completed the required ‘ tests for a Second Class Badge. During the camp daily inspections "were held and the only Patrol to win out on more than one occl- sion was the Owl Patrol under P.I-_ Lloyd Seaman. The Owl Patrol captured the Petrol Competition on two occasions and as a result arid be suitably rewarded when the Troop meetings start up again ‘lr thegFall. Other Patrols to win the. competition during the Camp were the Wolves under P. L. Karl Rear.- don. the Rams under P. L. John- Phillips. the Foxes under P. h Lelth Thompson. and the Bulldogs under PL. Laird MacLennan. Cook for this year's camp was the old Troop stand-by. Horace Smith. Mr. Smith has been 000k- ‘ing for the 9th. now for the last twelve years and the boys at this years camp were high in their praise for the quality of the food prepared by the genial cook. During the camp seven boys were officially welcomed in-to the WOtld-Vvlfilé brotherhood of scout- ing when at an impressive camp- fire ceremony the following Sean's were invested: Roy White. Gordon Brown, Alan Campbell. Grant. Ward. Jimmy Moore, Ivan Vessey. and Barry MacMlllan. The boys of the 9th. are most appreciative for treats provided during the course of the camp by the following friends oi’ the Troop: H. C. Atkinson. Elmer MacDon- ald. Major N. W_ Lowther. W. R. LePage. W. R. Seaman. and John- ny Squarebriggs. Following is a summary of the Field Day held the day before the Camp officially closed: 50 Yd. Dash~8 years and under —1_ Rioger Craig. 2. Walter Cos 3. Bcotty Stew-art. 100 yds. Dash-Open- 1. John Phillips. 2. Bob White. S. Karl Reardon. 50 yds. Dash-l? years - 1.8111 Reid. 2. Henry Phillips. 50 yds. Dash-ll) years. - l. Garth Darrach. 2. Rally Lea. 3. Dannie MacDonald. 75 yds. Dash-m years.—l_ Forbes Kennedy. 2. Don MacLeod. 3. Carl Macheod. 50 yds. Dash-Al years: 1. Don MacLeod. 2. Allison Worth_ l. Garth Darrach. 100 yds. Dash-At years --1. John Phillips. 2. Robert Hurry. S. Karl Heard-on. '15 yds. Dash-M years: 1. Bub White. 2. Roy White. 3. Dave Res:- don. '75 yds. Dash-—13 years: l. John Squarebrlggs. 2. Leith Thompson. S. Dave MacLeod. Broad Jump - Cubs-l. Allison Worth. 2. Bill Reid. 8. Rally Lea. l l Broad Jump-lit yrs. and under —1_ Dave Reardan. 2. Don Mlthdw son. 3. Leith Thompson. _ Running Broad Jump-Open; l.‘ he'll“ '° m‘ m‘ "d "mitrllona Phillips. 2. Karl Reardon. s. Bob White. Once more the 9th. Charlotte- town Troop has completed a good year. The S‘ M. and other leaders are looking forward to a much bet- ter year ln 1948-49 and it is hop- ed that when the first meeting is called in September all the old boys will he back with the Troop. bringing along as many of their friends as possible. Frhere are countless millions of tar-distant, self~luminous gaseous bodies called stars and each one I I ISIIU a ailn. 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