“U... .~ .-u=vv:-ecfl‘r'-""'-"”“ " -* ~s ..\v'-.—='w.:";r'*1¢'r~.'.~.;'. mu"-.. ..:- ~1~.".:*..1.:~'=:*= a a 1: "c '- t- - q... MONDAY, THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS! l. lJDlr Illrlhy, IQ Inning fit, u‘ “will Clow. l0 Otinws It. IIIMMEBSIDI snd PBJNCI COUNT! News, Subscriptions Advertising The Guardian ma: be bought dslly st lily of the fol- lowing stores in sluniniersids: Bell Bookstore. Water Street. uourlics, Drugstore were, fltrggl, Toronto Bakery, Water Street. Merl Uaudet, 67 Grsnvllio Street The Guardian will be delivered to sssy horns in tlnni merslds by 1 Carrier Boy st 2o per day or 10c per week. Phone 28B for this service or give your order to the ocy responsible for deliveries on your roam —FILMS DEVELOPED Bf. Til - 3- DAYS —3 NDNDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY —-KENSINGTON, Monday night, ior Drug 00., Kensingtcn. 6-24-1. 9 p.111. play "The Little Clodhop- _.__. per". Proceeds for Girl Guides. —-GO0D _OATS for sal usn- 5-33.11 tity price right at Bruce's. 6- -2i. ._._ —D0 YOUR shopping early -BRONZE faucets for‘ gasoline Wednesday morning at Braces. ciisks, obtainable at Braces 5. _ c", rivoslfcovv/ino’ - INWNIDII 'e-2c-21. ____ i; —— HOLMAITS- Sill l ll" —F0R 5AM‘:- — Plams- Cab‘ Bruce's stores will be tibia; W139i page so cents per 100. Cauliflower l0 Gems perdoun ,l_onmlo 2o can“ nesday afternoon, June 30th and all day Thursday, July 1st. 6-38-11 n. cr tiozen. P. C- Bowness, Albany, Er. R. :1. 6-22-61. PCXSOIIBIS One of the outstanding development of trol is now being taught in Cllllill- Above Mrs. Ed Heniicssey and daugh- ter Dorothy of Grand River were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mac- Alcer of Borden for s. few days recently. -Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mill, Kcizsiirgtun hziic received a cable lhllll their son John Gerald Mill, sldlillg; his safe arrival in England. S. lwrssnvr enlistmcnts ss 0 of the Royal Canadian Alr Force Women's fighter control behind looked doors at No. 1 School of Fighter Control s ltockcllffe air ststicn nesr Ottawa. At the desk sir-women are rapid calculation: u to speed and course of aircraft mechanicsl calculators, ‘ ‘ w, Ye perstions Clerks are bein —Cgpt and Mrs. Ira Hickey of Halifax have been spending s few days in Keiisington and Summer- side. -~.\Il'S. Fred Bingham has return Vismnsgf Burden were visitors to Charlotte- cd to Suiiiiiicrslde after her husband in Nova. Scotia. —l\frs. Ralph Steele of Brooklyn Mass, is visiting in Summerside the guest of her sisters, Roberta and S Bylllllh Howutt. -Cpl. George L. Mulally of the R. O. A. F, l". spending a pleasan furlough with his wife in Kensing ton. —VISIT SON AT_ FSIDE —‘ Mr. LE. Cardiff of Burling- ton, Ontario, arrived in Summer- son who is serving with the R C.A._F‘. ationcd at the Suiiimerside ' Progressive rind 311's. szdc Saturday to visit ihfii‘ ‘vlr. Cardiff is ,\ t...» for Ontario while Ivfrs. iff will remain for a few days. ltfany friends here were glad to welcome Mi". Afailiford Nicholson of New Wiltshirc who visited Borden for a few days recently. Manfcrd who had the misfortune of break- ing his uriii ill Borden rink last winter has now fully recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacAleer of town on Thursday. Mrs. William Walsh who been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Campbell of Bor- qcii for a. few weeks left on Fri- uw iiioriii I for Montreal. Private enneth MacAleer, R. C. B O. C., of Windsor, Ontario, is _ spending leave with his parent-s. Mr. and Mrs. James MacAleer of ' Borden. Mr. Harold Stewart of Borden left on Saturday morning for St. Eleanors where he will be cmplcgy- ed as truck driver at the airport there. Eight. senior pupils of Borden school are writing the entrance examinations at Sunimersidc this week ziiid thirteen pupils of Grade 1X will go iii on Friday for some of the junior exams. Seaman Francis Bernard, R. C. has N , .1». Noel Coward - lslnard Ntlei - John Mills - Colic Johnson Kay Wniih- Ioyce cm, ~ Wrllrs» and Nlfldillid by Nesl Coward blunted s, Noel Coward mic David lsarvA t-b cum Production 3 ALSO SHORT SUBJIC("I‘S SHOWS 7.15-9.15 ‘SIATINEE TUESDAY AT 3 P-XW. ,API* . srinniiw Vehicle Turned Dut Juno Sluizs After War ui-tAri-A. cm of thc Nat- cruiting Unit. stationed in St. Peters Paris THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ae sfwsrfsrc, fi hter con- rospeciive operst ons clerks ivislon lenrn the secrets of using stop watches, parallel ru rs. Applications for acce ted by the R.C.A.F. Re- llal today and Tuesday. and .- DENTRAI. GUARDIAN Thh column is reserved for news of local interest. but lllflrllslng of n nowsy nature may be inserted at five cents s word. strictly psy- sbls in sdvsnco. COOKS 10f‘ Phowlfliphl. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. INTEREST is char sbls on the second installment o taxes if not paid before July 1st. 6-24-61. ORDER ycur Strawberry Boxes now at last year's price. Carter s; c0., Limited. 6- - SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC Ser- vices at Fairview Baptist Church, beginning June 28, 9 p. in. A cord- ial welcome. 6-28-10 _ , 60.0 U-= 1 l q ' 1 "l". - 1 ‘ "“__'_ "S ___. ___ N. v. 12., is spending leave 11c 111.- Qqyff, jfl-ff,‘,‘f,,,f,{"lel,, NI,‘ §Y...{,'f.,,‘§l0§’, Q1513? THE acct-ms HARDWARE c0. home in Borden. '01 the 'i)|)!'lVLT|.lUll of slutiiilliggq-Vjl/ill bgoopela 11R: (giflyly/gg; - W ' S11 1b = v .,., --.,.-,,. ~-. ,'_. -. ll B, “I16 M} C SE 3 Auction at Kensingion w.1%‘é‘.%l.§ 1Z5.“ .31.“. ill.‘- ‘ffl 331513115“ t, ,,.,-f“;.i:r;::a , 22.2.2111";S8,.“..l“i‘.,l;‘fiii,.1‘;2-% Tibia» Dom-m W. any,“ Mrs. Ralph Toombs. Meeting open- cd with prayer. Minutes of lust \Vlli£‘ll of 111;» CW A C, l 131111)‘ lllUllliJfTS <.1' tau-h 0f th," how, sand Mr. Mirth Principal objective of the council crs is w get 11s POLICE COURT-In the Police _ nicctin: were read and adopted. thrcc uoziiciil- nuxiliizg. scorn-v.» 11m ‘t)l‘.3ll'll(:!1ull prc .' as 1X15“ Having sold my farm. I will 50" (Ioniiittecs were appointed for the foriiivrl ,1 gum-d of 11011111; in, nu: , 1~ dy 1'01- mr- post period. 4 C011?‘ Bat-WWW mflmlflil i1 ma: “T: by nut-lion on my premises _on pantry sale to be hold later in the (‘(‘l‘f3lllCli_\', hsiu 1.1 ll .\\'l|\.»1\'ll ylv- ‘l 11¢ (‘Qllllfjl 1,3,5 1,9,.“ “gym-d to B93195 Q1115- drunkennéis '3 578a. \\'c1l1ics¢ia_v, June 30th, begumllli; wcek. Sick conimittcc reported tak- torizt Sqiiilfi‘. About Si) \\'illlll‘ll 311.111 for the lllloylllfflli. of 750,- l?" 30mph‘ m 0f m3 w enand w 5 at 1 o'clock p,1n_. sill my Wick ‘gt-ml ing fruit to sick members of the \\‘ul'i_<f‘11>' from the I\l.»:i'rc.1l Lucu- oii after the wai'. eem-enced m 3° dali’ m 1a ' implement, ‘slingluf: 2 m"?! community. lvfectinc closed with motive \‘V<u'l1s who lit-l, build the work totalling (uWS; l.‘ ‘ "; severa young cu - me Mlzpnh Bpnedictm, in W11": lllllUllg tho gililiia. ' been lii up g i ill‘: l hvf“ l ‘lwme f‘"m‘w‘15‘:“‘3 On Saturday afternoon the So- Ml NEW ARG¥LE scflool" " The l slllltll‘ iiirm-uaguia; I driving ma} Club p,“ m, a vol-v‘, s\l,'icess- following pupJs of this school have W1‘. I; 1 h-‘.‘"1'“k¢ ‘l2 “l? 1 Se“ ful pantry sale 11nd bdrm iu the wc-"essfullv passed ma“ schopl wvdvl"; ,1 151"“? "aw; 1 tnwri hull. Committcc in charge of g-‘fgrgng lgxanlfjgrotvgsnrfigglcngllégff t. - -- l" ~ . , .. .. -' ' 1v . ~ lililb- 1 5mg” l’ ‘“' “Y uttcinoon tm wcie Mrs. Neil Dzir- BULJI}? Wm tMacDougnlh 67% and XTHHNPI‘ <5 f“); I driving sleigh; i ;,_".1'i crusher: 1 llutuiq scuftlcr; I p .1\o zitcr, with iintilizir at- , 1 sci srulcs I300 lbs. l ilTlllll ‘no ti} ll. it]; l upright p with pipe and husc; 1:; all kinds of double i' harness iisctl on a farm; separator; 1 rach and Mrs.CccilSte\vart,of the pantry sale table Mrs. E. P. Lyiids and b-i n, ' The rcc11lni~ auction prirtv of the Bordon Wtlfliblffl Instituti- was held ,1n the town hnll on Thursday ove- Iitiiil: with right tnblcs playing. 1 , I Ladies prize was won by Mrs. Wil- Eilie Stewart 64‘-'_-';'c. The first three deserve special mention as they have been doing Grade V111 work for only six months. no SITTING-O-FEXCHEQUER CUURIH-Today was set as the tentative date for the sitting 0f the f ' ‘ ‘MW’ Emu“ articles m“ hrd LUfllTl. GPilfS hv Mr. Austin Exchequer Court of Canada, in E (Iish. MacDonald with consolation prizes Chaflgflgtgwn but, as there are no IAIIRBIIRT EOWNIZSS. coins: to M . J. M-"rhtuifi "lid cases m be heard. there will be no ‘Iv. NIOlllJilUE! Cninpbrll Thr- sittlng of me court Judge Kugel. of ill F. MORRISON, frcczcout prize was won by bliss Alcthn Noonzm of Bcdeque. —A. Ottawa would have been the Dre- Auciiciiecr. siding judge If (lav is unfit, the sale will be on ——__ ‘- .~ ~ ‘ - . h SAFELY OVER- I’ my 3nd‘ Mr‘ Brdcktn sci/EYE? A.S. Robertson, Mer- Czimiilian No. 16469 American No. 217447 (Cciitinucti from Page One) a and examined the lrish m ‘s esta- blishment. I-ic mot CXCCUIHCS rind members of the ‘Iigiiish fishery co- operative and learnt-d with ititcr- 0st that thc plant Mtploy-s scvcn- t) five workris, \vit-.i ninety fish- crmciis families dept-titling on the Union for their llvclilioutl. Mr. maid, received a. cable on Saturday announcing the safe arrival over- seas of her husband, Major Robert- son 0f Bench Grove Training Cw“ trc. In company with conimandln! officers of various military estu- bnshments, Major Robertson will visit training centres 111 Greci- Britain to secure first hand infor- mation on training mctuous in tlic old Land. make the season of 1943 B k Y ,_ , byf “w, _ n ____ m‘ W“ m” 901mm“? “m” “s $01911‘ 51ml J "r11 en A {c155 x TRANSFERRED —Mr. and Mrs. W‘ ifavlng Hmne Monday’ “ m‘ w (m L M I w m0 ems Gordon Bowness, who have been in .h. bv thc Pavement through it, Richmond, Wcl- i 1i Gillis‘, Miscouche, non, th l0"- bv Summcrside to Hos-y . Head's Corns-r, ovci- nigh. Tu .dn_v. Mrtv 18th, bi’ Wilnint and North Berlcqtie to A. C. Cut-diners, North Freetown, at nun Thence bv Middleton 11nd Ccn- in Donald ltfcFndvciils, Augustine Cove, at noon. Thence to Otto Jnliiisoirs. lilorth Trfyoii, over night. 'r|,ru-dqy_ May 20th, by Victoria to John N1ckt-l<o1i's, Cropntici. at noon. Thviir-c throulili bv 11111111114111 null 11711-111111.‘ to M Jar] Dnvcrc.i11gl1's, Iuu‘ HilVCll, m 1- night. Friday, ' - t, hv Cuiwill Road to the through Hunici‘ 1h." 11cc of the formers and fishermen, as also did Rrv. Fzitlinr John A. Mac- donald, Tignish pastor. ‘F110 hurry 1ic.\'1. visited Albcrton, whcre thcv zirrivcd at 2.30 pni. Mr. Bracken mot. the citizens be fore thc Institute Hall mid thc meeting “'11s subsequently held iii side. Mr. M. A. Peters. Duvar, pre- Yrom Albci-ttm the party went to O'Lcziry whore MI‘. Bracken lid" (lressed another mecthig in the town hall. Mr. Sanford Phillips prcsidcd mid welcomed the distin- guishcd vis"nr. Poi-tour: ivus the next. stopping plncc, whcrc lic- mct Mr. K. Shar- hcll, retail mcrcliaiit, and other prominent citizens. the city for some time visiting Mr. Bowness’ parents, Mr. and Mrs; Byron Bowness and Mrs. Bowness mother Mrs» James Campbell. he"? returned to Moncton and have been transferred to Quebec. Ml‘. Bowncss is Wireless Officer with Trans- Canada Airways. Accompanyins them oii their return was Geraldine z. -. l:r1r:"".,':..l¥..:, . - wit» c-m-b-n m»- rw- "gr"- ftlloiylnr the Pavement to Cnrlc }‘f("'l . Strong and Dr. MzicPhcc. Wm’ Wm “my m‘ a‘ ‘ew monns’ U111. thence through Cape Travc .c A large number was in attendance. RESCUE” FR'O'M DROWMNG -Albert Woolridge, Charlottetown youth, was rescued yesterday by an airman after he accidentally tum- bled off Prince Street Wharf into the l-lillsboro River. The airman, whose name was not learned. b11111" god hitc the water almost fully clothed. Another airman helped Woolrldge up on the wharf. the Charlottetown youth was unable to q-hld Bngriuillls at non. The party hm supper at the swun‘ Several persons witnessed }_ officers‘ Iyfcss R.C.A.F. station at the incident. The airmen arc un- h St. Elennnrs, Where tlicy were derstood to be members of the ROY . irtii Bcdcquc . lo mid St. Elczi- Jlllci" Central Hill, T_ nc- Val- tvhcrt- hi: will re- w- fullmvuig Monday. r- will bc coiitiiiucci s throughout the and wcwthcr lrer- }. . sh “s including pc-mhrp nvcr till Beautiful Conl Black l)(‘l‘Ii brawn in thr- Show llfli HOW SQVFH champion- the Grand Chom- Drnft Breeds in guests of Group Capt. A. Lcwls, ivns folloivcd by Senator Crcolman lfcArthilr. The party included: Dr. W. .1. P. MncMillnn, Mayor W. J. Lirlstonc of Summcrsltlc. E. P Foley. M.L.A., J. F‘. Ariictt, J, E. Dnltnn. D. I". McNeill, Nlaior F. F. ltfny, Willard M. Bruce, Lt-Onl. J. A. McPhcc. D. B. McDonald, Hugh F. Morrison, Heath Strong, A. R. Brcnnnn Thr- pzirty then left for Sum- mcrslrlc, whcrc they nrrivcd short- ly nftcr 8 o'clock. Bcfnre thc Town Hall M1‘. Bracken met mnriy citi- zcns who were introduced by Mayor Lidsfone. A meeting W515 then held on the Square. Mr. Bracken speaking from J. F. Arncit. Mr, Brnrkt-n spoke along the HHPS nf his address in Charlotte- town, emphasizing the importance postwar social Royal Air Fbrce stationed here. .1. Sn..1't._v, .._ _ . _ _ _ _ h. I m. . L AL who introduced M1. Bintkeii. The 'N¥_F,J.‘H, ‘glam? ,1, lnttcr gave a short addicss, and GREEK WAR “ELIE”. FUND__ The provincial total subscribed to tlic Greek War Relief Fund has reached the splendid total of $9500 it was announced over the week-end by Mr, A, Belchcr, secretary-treasur- er of the Fund. It was expected the campaign would close Saturday, but it is being held open s 1W 45W longer in order to receive out-of- town subscriptions. It is hoped to reach the $10,000 moi-k, which ls more than three times the original objective. 0N VIIT FROM WEST- Pn.('i1hl.\‘('£ll'S old. wcighing a ffllggd phlfnrm equipped with J h N our broth" o; Mn l‘ slrfid by 21g; Famous‘ sound nmplificrs. l-lc was fnllow- H233"! d." of wheauey Elven t lmnil. As :1 mww Hoisc cd liv Hon Dr. MacMillnn .'ll‘.\ Mr. and ML 00mm, CM-n oyster Bed Bridge, after s riding thirty years in the Cansd an West, returned west after spending what he described ss three dc ghtful weeks visiting his brothers, relatives and ihr- Murifiivic Provinces since the of illTll-“Vlllli m!‘ ‘VVIHT rf 197.0 and “'51s also n wln- and cwunmic problems. friends on the Island. I-Ie was ac- rw- at H1." Chicago International All" Th!‘ meeting, which was COIHDBHlQd Elli b hi8 B0". who i! h,-;...,, (vnnrliyyyv u, 1 amp] lnrlzcly attcntlcu. a reception was gtlflongd 1n the mime in Bal- . . P T‘ . L icld. ifax. l-Ie has another son in the "(w-n ,- n nnflst-fl in Clnss A and is enn- , "ctl to be onc of the best P01"- is m a nnsition to know As a bro- fil""l' hi: rfnc‘: arc- wmncrs whcr l'i‘f‘f‘llil\' classifirrl and is on: in Canada and by one who Ycstcrdny Mr. Brnckcn enjoyed a few hours of relaxation before hc boarded a plane at 1i n.m., for Monclon. For several hours tirlor to that be wcnt mi nn unofficial drive. nccnm- Navy ssid s daughter in the Air Force in Slskntcon. Mr. Carr ives in Regzns, and is in the auto us- iness, n which he has met with fine success. He reports seeding conditions in the West about the ("ct- shcim. At fhn Provincial Ex- _ d y- 1.1..» w. ma: wm» first in evcrv §EJ,”,‘,§;,,,,‘L‘J,‘L. xlréimfleifrgg i1“'§1§¢'b»'§<'i"ww§§"° gvgip k133i! H": AYES“ “D the "WNW" "M Mrs Csrdlff nf Burlington . On- C049 Vi!" MTl-A-‘élmlibfih. ha" f‘ ' 1'5"“ ‘,‘“"‘"",“" 5",’; Mm- mif. Mr Cnrrllff ls Progressive gear-my iscyfiit 1:4. years olfn sgle, wtfio _ ‘ _ "ll 1"“ "M" rgflwp Crmscrvdtivc member of thc House l" 9' 3°“ Y 5 n R93 5 n e ‘ ‘ ' drug business. Just before return- he tvrnt tvco roar."- nf Cnmlnmis for Huron North. He y’ I .- . ltctl tin-re r-zifrlcs “ppm Hm “N? m“ in summpmdp , .- . . i his reatives and old friends ~ ~ .- ,'¢~- , ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ . ' _' - en rtained im to s delightful 74,0 M F “on: $1500 m‘ During thc drive thc nnrty visit NEGROES ROUNDED UP IN DETROIT evening“; lawn!“ at h“ b0 “ f") of timc nf scrvlcc rcrvcd at f')\‘.'!'!“!"s Risk. t‘ . n~ T"l‘if"lli"f'" rWJ-V i" lanok. Thcv also vi=ilrd ffhicf .711stlc'~ , . . 1| m d Wm, u“. 1 k3 H ~ . Thnnc A. Czmioiwcll and Mm. Camp ' '_',f,_"“ - , v ‘I f“ H ' N 7w: 0r m‘ ' _ A‘ ‘ 5:111 e119 11nd 22g "an"; ‘and; {mg DIAJOR S’. w.“ m the“. summer home n, Sm“ ‘ 1 a I r... . ml n. photo stmid Wltll hhlldS on licaos, waiting to beymensmed up ton 0m ‘or natural lqrtssg 1 1cy_ V 510M010 01‘ WOaLJOIIS beauty ‘ad locflkbn. m J‘ ’ ed the wcllknnwii Gcdrllc Mem- orial Church zit New London vvhcrc Mr. Bmckcn slum-d thr- visitor‘ rzrrvm rounded up from thc“ hnmc; by D The "ed Negro wczirhic: :1 nighlshirf. in foreground of photo above is hood home, at now occu led b Cordon arr. r. y. ster Bed Brlifie, ls brother, r. Carr was de- II.D.A.F. Mobile Recruiting llnit Arrives llcre The R. C. A. F. Mobil Re ult- ins Unit will be located it .155 st. Peter's Parish Hall Tocls and Tuesday for the purpose c inter- viewing prospectiva a plicants for both the Men's an omen's Div- islon of the R. C. A. F. Interviews will commence at l0 a. >m., daily and Charlottetown citizens requiring information or advice on the R. C. A. F, are invit- ed to visit the Unit. Present urgent needs of the Ser- vice are applicants for enlistment as Telephone and Teletype Main- tenance Men, Wireless Mechanics, all Aircrew categories and sli Women's Division Trades. F0. A. T. Parkes, Recruiting Pro- motion Officer for the Moncton Recruiting Centre is in charge of the Unit which has F0! J. G. Dig- nnii as Medical Officer, S. O. Inez Sweetwood of this City, Senior W. D. Officer, Sergeant H. Edwards- Davies, Educational 0.0, and A. W. I. A. R. Doherty Document- ation Clerk. Baptist Association Services Gohcludo Prince Idw A 1 lllld Bs - us: istlon ccbrciucgc its seg- slons st Lottie Creek on Sstifisy ‘ laymen present. c need with wxorship lldmb c Owe Hicks, Manta-w. who Ercughvi, from Psa 34. thgflllhu N in tin o om s g Coinmitte broilgtgieg-isarthfiagllloxingieport: ' North River. ' ' m‘ Mglilieilli/Ioderstor — Deacon Haber ogierk-Trsssurer -.- nev. C. W. Additional members of the n1- ecuti — Re . C. A. Brit , . -Cl}y;dgel-gcks.: I l my reac e As t ._R.ev. GrOo Vilrlsgolst? on 59mm Alternate —- REV. R. E. Shaw. Members of the Convention Ex- amining Council for Ordination-- Rev. G. O. Wright, Rev. I. Judson Levy and Mr. J. W. Boulter, Members of the P.E.I. Tern er- snce Federation Execut vb — ev. Clyde Hicks, Montague, Mr. J. P. Gordon, Charlottetown. Rev. G. O. Wright addressed the Association on the subject of the Centennial Fund. Results up to the present were rather disappointin , due to the failure of the churc to dgivc the fund a good "build-up" an to the fact that the fund had not received much e on con- vention programme. Moreover, there wss also s. defsotist attitude with re ard to the raising de- nominst onal financial objective. Many Ba tists were not conscious of their aptist heritage of dem- ocracy. Mr. Wright made an a - peal on behalf of the fund for t c sake of home missions, foreign missions and education. Dr. R. S. Longley spoke on the work of the Laymenk Association with relation to the Centennial Fund. He agreed that the Baptist Church was taking its heritage too much for granted. The laymen’: movement desired to stir u the people in the pews. He note that many business men did not know much about the work and set-up of the convention. The Laymens As- sociation desired to remedy this condition. The Association was to be part of the Convention. Ob- Ject ves were the deepening of the s lritual life laymen; inter- c urch fellowship within the con- is PROMOTEIL-Woixi has been! roccivrd by Mrs. J. F. McKav Charlottetown. that her son, C. Q. M. s. Kenneth McKay, formerly of Stanley Bridge, has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant. He is serving with the Canadian Anny. WELCOME T0 four-days Bible Conference and Christian fellow- ship with Central Bcdeuue Bap- tist Fellowship, Wednesday through Sunday, June 30 tn Julv 4. Meet- ings in Community Hall daily at l0 am, 2.30 and H n.m. Special sncakcrs from other provinces. En- tertainment frcc. ROCKY POINT FERRY -— ‘The R/ockv Point ferrv "Fairview" is on the slip at Plcmu for the custom- arv sprint! overhaul. It is expected she mhy he hack on the run the hitter barf of the week. The pass- enger traffic is heing taken care of by a motor boat. Personals Lac. John Carr of Dartmouth. N. S., was home cn a short fur- lough visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carr, Wheatloy River. Miss Mary Lawson accompanied by Miss Norah DcBlcils left Sat- urday for a short visit to Pictml N S., via S S. "Prince Nova", Cpl. Alex J. Robertson, who has spent the past two wocks at his home in Mermaid, leaves this morning to rejoin hLs unit, the Prince Edward Island Highlanders. Mrs. Arthur MacPhee, Clyde River, has received a cable from her brother. Leading Seaman, Mur- chison Gordon. R.C.N.V.R, an- nouncing his safe arrival in Great Britain. ' Optimistic Goal Miners To Work PITTSBURGH, J1me 27 —(AP) —Lead-crs of the United Mine Wor- kers were optimistic today that moot of the country's miners would re- sume production of war-vital coal tomorrow putting an end w the third crippling stoppage of produc- tion within a period of two months. Immediate resumption was essen- tial to relieve slumping steel oper- ations in the great Pittsburgh mill area, which already has lost. through decreased production, more than 20.000 tons of steel ingots. needed to make implements of war. Fourteen blast furnaces were down in Pennsylvania and two in Alsb- isms. Archibald Reynolds. Melvenvs last horse cab driver, has retired at the 88o of ‘fl. He never had an acci- dent in his 00 years as s csbby. Too Late To Clasify WANT D - A MAID. APPLY Mrs. . J. Riley. ti-M-Sl WANTED. -. TEACHER BROOK- field School. Substantial suspic- ment. Apply Chas. Mc uff. Brookflcld. o-Iil-Si lng rec}. Return Chester A. Campbel Jeweler, Charlottetown. Reward. 6-28-21 FOR SALE ____ Two-tenement house with lsrge extrs lot on corner of Young and Unper Prince Street for immediate s-zc-aa-soai tory of the beglnnin s of Acadia nf Acadia. He described how the would be more thantrebled. Foreign Mia. ‘ans work! Church of Christ was the onl uni- iéerssl fellowship in the work! to sy. doors of the mission field will be ooen wide with new opportunities. new Mo erstcr scripture lesson was read by Llc. Todd and . W. R. hesrd in s vocal duet, "Collins Ills Sheep." _ strstion of the 1m of the flannel- nosr - s-r nrvnnnsts. nsn- F‘ h t“ ““°h*"l- . Geo Maritime Baptist. snd brother of Rev. I. J. Levy ave the address of the evening. of the ed bv a missionary monthly. weekly wss 87 years fax-opera‘, of the Maritime Conven- ion should do ssle. Apply M. s. rsnni-zn, Solicitor. semi w vention; a greater interest in da- nominational enterprise. foreign and home missions; opening of pocket-books. If the people itg-nt to work in earnest by 1:146. Centennial year, the Rind would be fully subscribed. Rev. Alex Gibson spoke of the need of men for the ministry. as there were 49 vacant fields in the Maritime Provinces. Mr. Gibson conducted s discussion period on the Church School Advsncn. AFTERNOON SESION The opening worship of the af- ternoon was led by Deacon William Johnston. Montague, who spoke on the subject of loyalty to Christ. and on the great value of the Christian Heritage. In an address on the temper- ance situation Rev. R. E. Shaw, Cavendish, described th situation as better than elsewhere in Can- ada, yet not entirely satisfactory Temperance peo le must see to i. that more def nits Progress is made in temperate liv ng through education. through improving the social atmosphere and through es- tablishing in people's minds the conviction that it is morally wrong to drink. ea ecially under condi- Hi0?! that o tsin in modern so- ce y. A brisk discussion followed. The opinion was expressed that all tem- perance people, men and women should attend local poll meetings and make their influence felt in the selection of “dry" candidates. Dr. R. B. Longley addressed the Association on “Our Educational Institutions." He outlined the his- University. One hun red years sin this month the first four yo. men had been granted degrees of Bachelor of Arts. The first Acadia College building was “c. college builded without money." Dr. 14mg- ley referred to noted Island grad- uates who had gone from the halls University had changed tn adapt itself to changed circumstances. Engineering, Household Economics. Secretarial Science. Pro-Medical and Pre-Dentai training have their place at Acadia. Throush the veers Acadia hss tried to make avcilabln education to any person capable of taking it, without restriction. Dr. E. S. Mason addressed the Association on the work of th Home Mission Board and stated that on his retirement he would he succeeded by Rev. R. E. Whitney. He urged the breaching of the gospel of evangelism to those out- side the Church and believed that soon the giving to Home Missions :2 Rev. I. J. Levy made a report on and ointed to the encourag ng fact of he Church ng across the world. The In the post-war world the EVENING SESSION Dvenin was led b av. A. E. worshl the odd. Robert Wh tc, Dundcs. Mrs. A. E. Shaw were r88 149W. Editor of the fi t to ultimo Bséfills: 5111171311115 . Charles , old. now the e aper, Dr. Levy believed. . It ul d set ss s family oumsl for every member of the amllv, thus enabling peunle the ‘liiayid H. snow a son. (David I-lenry r. caux, sged '16 years. is Mulch-Jones Wedding A profusi i scar. t“, - w. by. md- pravlaedu ‘h (linden! Vsl. setting lol’ m» msrr s fiufl‘ cola dsighter Csthgbis Quail’ m - 5- - Pilot John Most e’ Bower Jones. son of w. ind Mi“ W. Jones. of Nantg , 50w" wins, at cs0 p. 111., mum“, y“; 24th» the OQXDIIACD%$IQ‘ “Ho,” actr- ~ . e r e was s. ' ful loveliness in s slitruirfnfififlh‘ of white sheer, shoulder length val: wish lforonet of orangg-blouonil an s ver shoes. She c ' heisirt Roses. In “med Bwm‘ er c srm bi-id Norma Jenkins,‘ wcrsTfifit m sheer floor length gown wl ‘ ooh onet of blue flowers and net em °BYFbd l ha!!!" 0! Dink earns-Lions f The groom was attended by s f ‘ Henry Lewis, also of the R, A stationed st Charlottetown, ' " Mrs. A. S. Weir played the w“. ding Marches snd slso sccompm. led the soloist, Mrs. Jack Mam,” vino sang {is a" igalude to the mu.’ I‘ age serv ce e Voice Breathed o'er Eden. Th" Following the cercmcn s buffet suppler was fixrvod by l ma,“ of t c bride. s. W. J. Msclhchem poured the tea and Mrs. Lewis Hay- den cut the ices. The dining mom was tastefully decorated in pink, whitejand silver, the table being graced with the wedding can, white flowers,_and pink tapers. ' Previous to their marrlsge g“ and Mrs. Jones were widely em". tained and showered with mm; beautiful gifts which testify to m, poglrltlflfitY ti‘! lithe? both. er a s o one oon will reside in Charlotggawn. they Hesrtiest congratulations and good wishes are extended by their many friends . 1M9 Thanks riff For Message LONDON. Juno 2'l-(CP)—Pi\ mier Stalin of Russia thanked Prs, sident Roosevelt for his “high w, timation of the determination and bravery of the Soviet people" in s special message broadcast by m; Moscow radio early today and 531d that conditions have been created for the final defeat of’ the common enemy. "The sooner we strike our Joint united blows against the enem from the east and from the west,’ the sooner final victory will com said Stalin's message, rixopd here by the Soviet Monitor. Stalin's statement was in rep] to a message which the PreiideiiE sent to the Premier last Tuesday on the second anniversary of the German attack of Russia. Mr. Roosevelt told the Premier at that time that the same spirit of intimate victory "will animate us in approaching the challenging tasks of peace. spirit of unity among the eople. The report of the reso uticns committee was presented by Rev. Clyde flicks. Dominion and Pro- vincial Governments were coni~ mended for action taken to curb the liquor menace during the year and were urged to institute further restrictions. A plan for a Tem- perance Sunday with Pulpit ex- change the empsrsncc Federation wls approved. A resolution of appreciation of the services of Rev. A. A. Mic- Lcod. retiring clerk, who has been called into the Chaplaincy. Ap- greciation of the labors of Dr. I. . Mason, who is the retiring Home Missions Superintendent after 28 years of service was expressed in a resolution, which also welcom- ed the new superintendent, Rev. R. l. Whitney. The thanks cf the Association was extended to Long Creek Church and community for entertainment. A resolution also comnsnded to the churches and congregations the materials of the Baptist Publishing House. BIRTHS COSTELLO-At the Charlottetown Hospital, on Juno 24, i943, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costello, valley street, a son..(Frsncis Kevin). SNOW-At the N. E. Sanitarium and I-Ios ital, Btoneham, Mass. on June .1943. to Mr. and Mrs. MARRIAGES DAVI! -- YOUNG — At Monctnn. N. B. on Monday, June 21. i943. by Rev. Brice C. Knott, Baptist Minis- ter. Miss Rum Isabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Youns. Char- lottetown. to Might Léeut, Wilt?! Davey. R. C. A. Ft, ummezside. P. E. 1., son of Mr and Mrs. Fm! Davey, ‘Toronto, ontsrlo. niriiiis FRENCH-In the city, June 2'7, i943 Adam French, former] of Gssper- remains are resting st Frank f-Iennesry‘! funeral home. Mineral notice libel‘- McLIiLLAN-At the residence 0T ier sister. Mrs. bongworth . iaturdsy. Juno M. Mrs- Bcllsn. ms 7i veers. l-lcr 111M?“ will tske place from the residence of her sister this morning st I 0- clock to st. owl-sew Church. Bt- Georgek P l!l.I., where the fun,- ersl rnsss will be sun! st I0 0- clock. Interment in the church w‘ meter-y. Ni.‘ "10’ ' ' N. D. MacLeon uuoslmm EMIALMER Charlottetown ssl North Wllisblrs r mo!" ‘I, ...; and curry on their Christian work, and should crests s siesta: