JUNE A .1231 PlllNCE EllWAlllL-Today-Tue THEY'RE BACK Ill Till pong" mil! Stlliillj T sllowl c incur"! And . “I'd l" lrom tho union’: flIIlodull-filnmofl Ilrylvnla with that . ,. youthful hours-boat ' -.now liars to lift yovfmm yourlootl DICK JOAN Vltllillimlillitiulli a 7 GiENlli FillllEll. - LEE i - ulxnn ~ nslullll PERKINS " ' ' Q - \ g _lllsll_lllll'nl-llullls_;_, . Hen! those rudid-mgon‘ Will's Fair In,,Lovo And WI!" “Spanking OI TIIQLWBIHIEW“ " "Lot's Put Our Heads Together; - “Go/ll Diggers Lullaby" A E. Y. Hcrbvrg a Musical Numbcro Created and Directed BERKELEY i A First National Plduro Eire-clad by LLQYD ALSO VFRY LATIislT pm’. Island Motor Transport Ltd. BUS SCHEDULES LEAVE Cli_~\lii.0'l"l‘l']TO\\'N ‘l-‘(llt SUMMERSIDI‘) (By way of Hunter River and Kcnsington) Daily except Sunday -- 730 10.20 12.00 Sunday only -- -~ — - --- —-— 0.00 AM. 7.30 xh-hl. flild 19.20 AN‘ and Bus on mainland. (By lvay of Victoria and Borden) Daily except Sunday -_ - - 7.120 A '\i LFAYE CliARl.()'l"i‘l‘l'l‘O\\'N for SOITRIS Daily except Sunday -_ -- --- - - - (By way of Kcnsington and lluntz-r R .-\.I\l. l’..\l. Sunday only — _ _ _ _ ~ - -- 9.00 ._\..\i. S Tllhllilitdllllil FUR $.53 111.03 1L2?) .- .. . l’..‘.i. l'..\l. 8.55 A.M. and 5J5 l'..\l. iluscs connect with (‘llnrlottctonll lius. LEAVT} Daily except Sunday — ~- Z 8.5 or Bus on mainland. Daily cxccpt Sunday -_ Leave lillziira 7.22 blouris $.00 .\..‘-l. __. 0J1’) 1.0!) Dally except Sunday -- - ~ (via Victoria) Daily except Sunday - -— -—- ' 9-35 A-M- PlWEllilllNlllll Music and lyrics by Harry Warren l Al Duhin and Harold Allan‘ AJI. All. Noon RM. I. liuscs connect with train LEAVE (‘HA RLOTTPITOWFFOR SUMMERSIDE LEAlflil SUMMl-IRSIDE FOR (‘ll \lil.t)'i"i‘l:I'I‘O\\'N llaily except Sunday -— - 830 12.01 2.00 5100 8.45 Pa“. Pl". Pd". IIORDFN A.M. and 13.01 l'..\l. Buses t'.l.l.'lcct'\vith train or LEAVE lzlnllRA-srilxlils m.- cllilnl.r.l'r'rc"rovvn LEAVE nonlilcx rtili slrunllzllslnl-z .\..‘.l. l'..\l. l’..\l. P..\l. LEAVE BO RDEN l-‘tllt, (‘ll.l\Rl.0'i" ‘ETOWN by ausav BACON I Wows - 4.00 10.00 RM. 7.00 RM. 4.30 RM. ~15 LMIRA 4.30 RM. iver) 7.10 i’.I\i. P..\1. \' ict oria- 5.15 0 A.I\'I.; 6.25 $.00 6.25 Pdll. ' this great CHARLOTTPQLFQWN GUARDIAN ' ' ‘CAPITOL -— TCCAY-TIIESrWED. ’....CEORCE elllclloll NElEN- BURGESS i0liN TRENT - Ruth b w Coleman - Ila lloulli GDON COMEDY AND SPORT REEL w: ar-s 20$? ALSO HARRY LAN Tells Ciiirea‘ Awakening 0f Chinese Nation > GYRC DANCE AT Beach Grove Inn -—TCNlCllT—— Al. Blanchard! Orchestra Special Lighting Effects Dancing 9 - 12.30 TICKETS 50c EACH Rev. Frank Dickinson, Missionary On Flir- lough From West. China, Is Speaker At Trinity Church. "China we; until r with the growing and stunned urlth Japan's zggreg- slon in Mliiiiliilflli, bu; chriggan friends, China has awakened. she h“ Bone to work to rebuild her country and bring it into line with modern ways of life." Rev. Frank ecently dazed power of Japan. l-lr-s a cvno DANCE" - Dickinson, missionary on fuiloilgh . from China, declared ye ierclay m. Spa!" the morning service at Trinity’ _ United Church. Charlottetown. Delicious roast goose din- "China FY9597“ Bl i119 Dre-Will time a picture so vast and com- plicated that the most experienced statesmen would hesitate to an- alyze or conjecture. China's old traditional civilization is JJCHTI; shaken to its veiw ancient found- ations and China has actually started to go through tho most gigantic changes that the world hm ever known." the rpeakcl deli clarcd. During his address Rev. .\ir.] Dickinson made a plea on behalf of the best thinking Chinese forl people in this countr to change; their attitude and scelé to educate J others to change their attitude fo- ‘ ward: the Chinese nation. Insicad l of pttving them let us. from now on. look uporl them as a gvml na- i Mon-included in the family oi l nations and world brotherhood.‘ While we know that they are ill l‘ great need let us offer what ‘ \\'(‘ 1 ner, topped off with fresh Inland strawberries a n d cream-AU cents — Tuesday only. L-2044-8-28-li. l 8. S. Noehelaga LOBSTER ' FISHERIES CARNIVAL, PICTOU You cannot afford to miss event. Return ticket only $2.75, good to start on July 3rd and to re- turn not later than July 101h. offer not. to a nation of interiors =‘ L 20416 but rather to a nation of brother l - - - humans. .‘ ' "~—'—-'le —~~ —* “ "The second thing. I want to empherize." the speaker continued. ‘ ' ' ‘ ,“is that the Chinese are now alive ' to the prevailing evils in their own 3I0NDAY___ country and arc marshnlllng thcir l l l Christian forces to combat ihcln. “The impact of tllc Christian church and her ideals upon the situation has created a conscience in regard to the=e prevailing evils in the land, and I believe we arc fast approaching the flmc when the Christian leadership of China . will be able to assert itself, and be the saving force for Chine e l kw-Scouts-Soctal ilail. Too Late ‘To Clasify WANTED-AHA“) WITH REFER- enoes. apply Guardian Office. IrZQQH-E-i“; LOST BUNDLE OF WALLPAPER between Charlottetown and civilization. Trinity Church was speaker at the Mrs. Paul Thompson. tvlargate. Marshfteld. Finder notify Guard- "China has surprised the world pvpnlng sol-vim and Mrs. W. C. McLeod. Kenstng- ~,~»,-~—--- ’ _,._._,--_ __;~__-_ ‘— . _'ZT _-::_—:_—___——;-———.__ is“ L-_2053_. on several occasions, and she will Tm. 5pptifll njflslp at. the mom- ton, are visiting at Mrs. Hoilisl S (georgetown -— =‘-’———————~-—~— ———~——- r - ~ d0 ft again, inc _(‘(\r\‘l‘YP 6011515395 0f a deflght- “fan-en's, 260 Grafton Street I FOB SALE REASONABLE. 0N - “Th third thing. I want to say r l < ll' f fl duct "O Love- —~———~» ( harlottetown way ticket to Timmtns. Ontario, is that. the foundations for Chris- 1,1.’ gfiqndglk Qrugm-qo Mr, _and .\Lrs. William G. Hall. Ruq Service or intervening stations. Good till tian Missions must be laid deepcr Jllrios Aiavrlholls, by Miss Ethel of Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands. l ‘ ednes a- June 30, Phone than upon the particular evils ' ,- ~-,~ 1| _\‘iv.< Mar aret. Coffin are vistltnc 1'1 Charlottetown. They sr-lrrlvc nlnwnav may 10th W "l -" . l‘ "k ‘ “l . ‘ l’ d N D‘ ,1 s . e ‘Haw danuolnwn ___ M" Amt I89 L. LEI-from. lfloundrlln that thC/lllflgtiét Lililational ‘or kn. Alli on Conservatory’ of are stallnsl iii/It'll; lfllrlmnz; dl y Truck bCrVlC 4 - Farina" _ __ 8.30 "M, _ 1e. ‘zheln am erh les cl pend [Milan-Mr Rotx-rl Irwin, L. R. A. tional Ho c id. r. a . n gnamloT-l-ETOWN __ 48 sum“ __ _ 8A0 L“ ; DIE/YES PGMO u “I118. f P ‘L109 Sig" H" lM. the celebrated Irish Baritone of summers e. SUBIMERSIDE Q‘ Thprfi" __ 85 AM _~_ mt on e o Ch a nee Christ. gape n superb interpretation of the M ‘I, ' k _>____ 9'00 AM McM;_.-,_Ai chmy Vglley, June We wrmol so looser w the people lam. "o GOd Have Mercy" from Mrs. Walter Geer. Long Beach. lures REASONABLE - an. Pffq _ _ _ g-m AZ“ m 193.,’ John RV Meme‘ “mm, of China on the special grounds l the Oratorio st. Paul, by Men- N. Y. and Mrs. M. c. Warner of “"9” m-wml" rm Augustus - 9'30 lull. Monday at two o'clock m Cherry titles, "l" 15"! ‘he "Wdlf-‘l P°°Pl° glrlssohn- Mr- A- Rev ulfehde-ll- L- éeweltli Mflrf»! "P ililljfls “l ‘he , , ' 0 l! W01’ . _ . ., . . a onal O h. Charlottetown 10.00 .\. M. w cllsters Comer 9.35 A.M- valley cemetery. “we cm M longer refer m them {i} M Pliflitjflii m?!" l"! B" ___ _ _ Li". Summgrglflg 2.00 P. M. Arrive Charlottearwn - MARRIAGES as hmmerb-bewuae n bu” mm _ ___ viviv , i; v_ m. l“ __ _ _ , . _ Ylll atop anywhere en Route to pick H l“ reg‘; f, :2. - il.00>P.M. r_ _ i“? ggeltrheirrgznegngnanglatgorfig ll‘. up Freight. Cardigan - - _- 5.30 PM. n6!) RUCE- 0 rl Saturday “e u’ "l; pwudest pimp“, m the ‘ _-.; ‘mflmflown "mm. 3y; Afrivc‘ Georgetown — —- 6-09 EM- Jlme 19'?! 8t- cllkdonl“ ma”? world. and thy have a ClIlfJlIP.-'5 l l)‘ Slnnmerslde Phone £2. I pusscllflelrnr 1.1.3,, 2; gm; Chugglslei-ly mRsiyzmT. Bowen‘; m‘ o! m’ poet,“ nrchnwture J . i; 112 f; 4. llsllrullcc o l! es v 1- ‘ ‘ I 5; I I ~ -'- vltll-a-le-w 1" M I Mo. llflPilP" “‘"l|=_al:;'l":"" "l" B" dangling: is’; M; “h” fmgigokgl: '§i“§§li§<..§"in°iu“§i§“l§l°.“ golmkm T0 PlCltlll cflflilVdl flilil ”' ‘ the a '5' m“ ° ' “How then are w ' i t - -- - .a rca a MS , f ° 3° "F ° “P Li: “Gael, mo," ‘Q2 lffrvzflliwlarfflgnlkagnziid Zgnum prmeh the problems of slolnz be- u: The S. S. Surf will leave Georgetown at 8 AM. re- l: Tra ve log" e A|,|,]5()N HUESTIS ' w“, g°ogltl°rrfgg°xzryltgegnligl rmmd" ‘Illl turning leaving Plctou at midnight. Supervised park. __ . ‘ - :-: ' f cars has been arran ed at Georgetown Return ‘We have to go to them m the , ‘Pg ‘l g ~ 1 ‘l -_on_ " - spirit of co-operatton offering tickets $3.000 on sale at the following places. ‘ll 'hCl>Q§fi$-§¢-l§ help and guldnqoe been,“ they are y: d u I ‘lgalligl-mm‘ metrlnbers of the great family of l" Keith Fraser-Canadian Bank of Commerce H; m o ' "I "M- “ W. A. McLaggan Bank of Nova Scotia, Montague .‘.' R‘ HAZEN WIGMORE M? a d‘ yfa IIV- De MacLean l mpgvfmlg l“ b§°*"p"f“'i:f]-‘l’t;'f‘ ; Ellison's BeautylParlor, Charlottetown is glvlllil 1'98 "B! P011 - . " p " ll 75 Selected scenes I to 0.30 PM. at the ' §$'i"f$fi’£"ulu”°”'° “ho w‘ ;_l The S.S. Surf was formerly a pleasure yacht and :-: Graham's Road Jllllfi 39 Elms. Q "Because they are a ‘people be- l7.' is equipped with up to the minute accommodations. ‘ll ' I tteto and Main: to the brotherhood of man ,. which assures its patrons of every comfort when ,-‘ Borden June 29 . Charo wn , __ ,_ 9 133 Km; s‘, North wfltam" and while now, they are passing l.» samnw _ Ci“, through this period of national an- l ~ 25¢ and 10C ' ' 149 xiety Ind reconstruction. We should "_‘; __ ggggggip; auagqunamucq Phone v give all the aid we can to help DUTCH-ZS L-zoze-e-za-Til them turn the corner with their l Most Rev. .i. The Central Gxardian CRAS WELL I0! PhODOITBDhL —-—-. CONFEDERATION - LIFE [N- SURANCE. L-8798-7—12-312 DR. ocwalvs 5B—l9 of noise- hold effects today at 10.30 a. m. L-zoae. GROCERS AND HOUSEWIVES Buy Riobln Hood Flour now you will not regret it. L-2035-6-28-2wks. SUCCESSFUII PUPILS- Irene Wood and Robert Jones, pupils of Hazelbrook school have been successful m passing the Grade VIII Public school Dtaminattons. NON-STOP DRIVERS FINED-A motorist. charged with non-stop af- ter n collision appeared before Mag- istrate Tvri-cdy Saturday and was fined $25 and costs or in lieu of payment thirty days in jail. YOUNG PEOPLES DANCE—On Monrinyl evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Duvar entertained for their daughter Kathleen at a delightful dance in their home at the Country Club. The young people danced to music furnished by the Brighton Orchestra. ' AWARDED‘ SCHOLARSHIP- Wilmont Scllar of Main street has been awarded the Sawtelle Grange school-ship to the Universtv of New liamp<hirc lCnricord Monitor and Patrull». Mr. Seller was for- mcrly of Fredericton, Prince Ed- ward Island. T0 ATTEND WEDDING-Miss Fllnllv lTOi-ncllas who was a, for- moi‘ rcsldenf. of Charlottetown. has left for New York to attend the wcdrlill: of Miss Agnes DeFrehas. riauclvtcr of Mr. and Mrs. L. De- Frcltas, of Georgetown. British Glilflil-‘i. to Mr. C. Bennett. of New Yol'k.---Olt.a\va Journal. l l SIGNALS TO TRAIN HERE _ g No. 6 DisirlFi- Signals, R. C. C. 8.. j rommaildcd by Major F. B. Conrad ‘ MAI. will start their annual train- ‘lni: on stTlilTlily July 3rd when uhirtv-eighl. mcn. all ranks, under l the command of Capt. W. A. Smith ‘leave for Camp Borden. 0rit., for a period of two weeks. The remain- ‘dcr of the lint numbering eighty- mght. all ranks will train at Camp Brighton, Charlottetown, from July 9th to Jilly 22nd. RYILDR NEW ROAD AT MUR- RAY RIVER M Construction of a mile and a half private road lead- ing tn the si‘e of a proposed sum- mer (rotiacc ilvo miles from the vil- - of‘ Niurray River has started. .-as learned over the week end. Nlcssrs. John L. MacDonald and ‘Raymond. Jenkins, Peter's Road, are the contractors. The project will involve also the brldg ng of Kenny's Crrclz. A motor road will be built through a mile and a half of wood- lnlld and will lcad from the Mlill Road to the banks of the Murray Rzver whcrr- a wealthy American lllfiil: to build a 30 x 40 foot 10g cabin for a summer house. VISIT BISHOP OI‘ (‘HAR- L()'l‘Ti£'I‘0\\‘.\'-~Vei‘y Rev. Father Bennngcr. Provincial of the Rcsil ectionist Fathers of Kitch- ener. Ontario, Rev. L. A. McBride. 1 parish priest. Acton. Ontario. Rev. Wfillaln Backer. St. Clements. Ontario. and Rcv. P. Hallfilfliiafiml’ "l {<1 Jinupnu Church Kitchener. nimlrio, are vlsltinlz m Charlotte- lown the guest of His Excellency A (yslllllvan. Bishop ni (ilm-lollcfovvn. Before cominR hcrr- lho visit-rug clergvmen at- tended the consecration of Arch- bishop Jolm T. McNally at Hali- f i nalional 1nd international diffi- culrics, so that. they can really be- comc cshahiishcd as a nation amongst ‘hc nations of the world. ‘A3 i stand before vou a-f ihlfl hullr vi warship. in this christian church. mv mind flashes back to (Ylllnll anrl l think 0i Chinese lcnlplcs by the thnllmnds in every prmincc of China, litany of them covered with decades of dust on the enormous nifters and pillars- These ienlples have stood for hundreds of years as temples ‘of refulzc to tho Chinese souls in liholr search for God. Now we find ovm- .00 pf‘? cent of these temples hPilii! ll-cri in part. or whole as hzlrl-acP<s-, inrlories, markets. money cxrhannc ntiwcs. ctr." Rcv .\ir Dickinson, a United ("hnrch i11l‘-'~lfil'lfil'_\' in wrest. China. has been chanced ln that “York for lll!‘ past. 25 vcnrs. He is a native of England and was educated at Mi. Allison University. Sackvtlle. Hugh Vfiller. pastor of CONFEDERATION LIFE SURANCE. GULLISOWS for better Perman- ent Waves. L-90l-5-28-ti SHIPPERS NOTICE-The S. S. “Eikhaug” wii receive livestock and general cargo for st. Pierre, 5t. John's and Carbonear, Nfld, Monday, June 28. A. Pickard and IN- L-6798-7-12—3l2 C0. Agent. L-198l-6-25-3l. FURNITURE SALE at Dr. Dewars at. 10.30 today. Frigidaire. Hot. Point electric stove. electric washing machine and household effects. D2036. ATTENDING WEDDING --Mrs Charles A. Stevenson of New Glas- gow, P. E. 1., and her daughter. Mrs. Allan A. Campbell, of New London, P. E. I., are the‘ guests of Mrs. Stevensons daughter, Mrs. J. M. Murchison, Duke Street, and will be among the guests at the Stevenson-Roach wedding on Sat- urday. —-Saint John Telegraph- Journal. ATTENDED (DNVENTION -- Amcmg the ladies attending the Institute Convention were Mrs. Andrew Johnstone. Mrs. Ernest Dunning and Mrs. Heath camp- beil from Long River. Miss Mur- iel Montgomery from Park Corner. Mrs. Elmer MacLeorLFrenrh River Miss Annie MacLeod. Graham's Road, Mrs. Edgar Gillespie. Cana- voy and Mrs. Oscar MacKay, Gra- ham's Road. Celebrates 1st High Mass In Native Parish Rev. Edward Berri- gan Is First Priest From Holy Redeem- er Parish. Rev. Edward Berrigan, C.SSR.. lcelebrated his first solemn Hi8?! s‘ Mass at the Holy Redeemer Church {yesterday morning. Father Berri- ‘gun, who was elevated to_ the ‘priesthood at Woodstock on June 20,ls the first priest from the Hclil’ ‘ Redeemer parish. , Rev. Frederick Cass and Rcv. [Oswald Murphy were deacon and sub-deacon respectively at Father ‘Berrigans first High Mass yester- day. Rev. Dr. Ellsworth of St. Dun- stans University was master of ceremonies. His Excellency Rt. Rev. J- A- O'Su1ltvan was present 'in the sanctuary and gave the pontifical blessing. He was assisted by Rcv. Dr. J. A. Murphy and Rev. Dr P. McMahon. Rev. H. J. Fleming. C.SS.R.. de- livered the sermon, taking his text from Isaias 9-6 “A Child is 81V?" to us. a Son is born to us and the government is upon his shoulder. and He shall become Wonderful Counsellor. God the Mighty, Father of the world to come. Prince of Peace. Father Fleming. developing his text in forceful and eloquent. man- ner. applied it very appropriately to this newly ordained priest of; Christ. The choir under the direction of Mr. Alfred Doucette. with Marie Paouet organist. rendered Marco's "Kyrte." Leonard's "Gloria", Goll- nod's "Credo", Yen's “Sanctus". "Benedictus". and Agnus Dei",, Handel's "Hl-illejllh“, and Yen's ‘ "Ave Maria". in the afternoon from 4 to 6, a reception was held at the home of Father Berrignns parents. About 200 guests called to pay their re- spects to the newly ordained priest. An address was read by Mr. Elnmet MacDonald and a. presen- tation made by lvfrs. James H. McQuaid on behalf of the parish- ioners of Holy Redeemer Parish. In the evening at 7.30 solemn benediction was given by Rev. Ed- ward Berrigan. C.SS.R.. with Rev. H. I. Fleming, C.SS.R.. deacon and Rev. l). (TSllllivan. CSSR, silh- deacon. after which Father Bcr- rtgan cave his blessing to eachl member of the mngregafion. f l t l Personals l ~ clude n consideration of the pos- PQGPI 101511}? The Annual Gathering OF THE Clans of Prince Edward Island UNDER THE‘ AUSPICES OF THE (‘,\I.EDOf\'l.-\.‘v' (l1 l! WILL lili HELD AT LORNE VALLEY On-THUR§DAY, JULY Isl, IUJ7 on the beautiful grounds owned by Blalculm .\l.lL‘l.('il(l, Esq. Games will start at 1.30 p.m. Entries will be taken on the field Each Event Must Have at Least Four Contestants PRIZE LIST l n. IIPNDIKI-LT) \'\lli) il.\<ii l 1 l. THROWING IIAMMER. ;l§i- prize $3.00; 2nd prize $2.00; . 1st prize s Jill; ‘mil prilu 51.710 3rd prim 514m 3rd prizt- H00 1 PlV-TTING SHOT 9. \'.-\l'L'l'l\'(.' \\'l'l ll POLE l“ prize S330: 2nd prize $100; 1st UIPFlTI‘ ‘$5.00; ‘lntl prim 51.50 3rd prize 5100 ..rd pri/e l. 3. RUNNING HIGH JUMP 1st prize $2.00; 2nd prize $1.50; 3rd prize $1.00 ‘4. BOYS RACE, 12 YEARS 1st prize $2.00; 2nd prize 3rd prize $1.00 5. RUNNING LONG JUMP 1st prize $2.00; 2nd prize 3rd prize $1.00 6. GIRLS’ RACE 16 YEARS lst prize $2.00; 2nd prize $1.50; 3rd prize $1.00 1. TOSSING THE CABER 151' Prize $2.00; 2nd prize $1.50: 3rd prize. $1.00 x, fillllm‘ SL505 ‘Zml prize 51.00 .\ll-.'.'\' 1st prize $1.50: 2nd prim 5LT; 3rd prize $1.00. l4. SACK RACE 1st prize $2.00: 3rd prize $1.00 15. GIRLS. R\('|.. lli YT 1st prize $1.00: ‘Ind $1.50; ‘Ind prize $1.5M Craneyldefiolfizlqfgtjlfilllliil Pipers will furni~h r131 group m... ._.",,“-"d A" P"§°"~* wishing t0 K0 by bus must give their ilanv-el to tilt Secretary. T. M. McMillan at Slanlry, Shaw and than 4 oclock p.m. June 30th. _ The Ladies of the Lorne Valle l Pfllflvifillvy in the culinary art. will provide eats. dI'lli‘l0ll\ an I Tickets. Adults. 350-; Children 2st». _ If weather is unfavorable gathering will July 3rd. lH-arlion not la tt-l y Women's lihlliuir, lulu-d {in il copious hr llPlfl on Saturday Admission-Adults 25c Chief, IV. R. Shaw, Secretary. T. M. RlZllClOU ST. J AMES CHURCH Children-- 10c President. Ncil Nurfunneil, McMillan s scltvléts E manner in which h i‘ 52nd (1l..~'('l18.l'g1 . and espec- Yesterday was the conclusion of fllfiCfiurgfl the Rev. Dr. J. Keir Fraser's act- )1; dclivercd lng appointment as minister of St. mm‘ at James. and he conducted two very a sulmb“ impressive services delivering. as gift Dr. Flilsr’ 1 _.;;n,,w;,.,1gin usual, sermons suited to present the compliment gill 53K] day needs. His message in the had been an uns. .. l }.:,.n5,]..r_ m morning was “The Message of the minister to such a ilzn- ‘or! {trippe- Cross" taking for his text 1 ciatlve congrcguuim as tlill. o! Sn Corinthians. l and l8: “For the James, preaching of the cross is to them ._______________ that pcrlsh foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God". In the evening Dr. Fra- ser's subject was "Fisherman's Expedition". basing his remarks on Si. John 21 and 6: "Cast thy nets THE BAPTIST (‘iii'll(‘II‘ , The nlorninc rongim - a most able and rh 111g sermon ' 38KB A. Kink on the right side and you shall -. , _ _ s""'""tary find." The soloist was Mrs. Law- gfggaefjilflscflpfifil, ( ‘m_ Kl“: O "- son. who sang, “Adore and Be el- GoE5LTh,'u,u--“1‘Hl l‘ l: Still" (Gounodl. In the course of l 8pm. dCI‘...“y,d' a_ . - both services Dr. Fraser thanked 1mm? 5mm is ' the congregation for the nnlvcrsa‘ ‘ignlm m” pwwnl’ friendship and goodwill extendedlpose and d,‘ . . . . n)‘ to him during his acting appomt- l,“ l Di vinelywordaili llment. Nothing could have been 511mm; b9 1m U3... I finer, and on occasions the ex- modem ocean 11mm uh l1 lpresslons of appreciation were their xupeflor 3pm; d somelvhat embarrassing. He would be pleased at any time in the fut- ure to offer his services on their behalf, and meantime he would be looking forward to worshipping with thcln ncxt winter. At the close of tho morning sermon. the Kirk Session inct informally when the Session Clerk. Mr. D. A. Mac- Slllief-Dmrerfitl en; n . present so nOilCCZIlfif- k and luxury, mcrclv records but the fixed purpose long-drawn on: quarters and crude eq break tho bonds of tolerance a cl man. ______ W era" and ing cramped ll: plnel". ts, rr-llglclis in. ll.»'.ll\\'ll list vovll 3 t‘.\, llli do tljeyalg- Kinnon. convevcd to Dr. Fraser their deep appreciaf’ of the To Ottawa n Man Wins Valuable Prize Record Attendance Al, Final Night 0i.‘ Sev- en-day liillliltil‘. \\ll'ln(‘i‘.~ oi llilu | $25 worth 0t mvw Mrs. Louise M. Bonncil of Char lottefown, Most “lorshipful Grand Walter Curll-jl. l l lecturer of the L O. B. A. of Brit- , v m. America and Right Worshtpful l .§"“ ‘ Lfiml" “P Past Grand Mlsiress of Prince l-Td- ~ M‘ ‘,0 H l‘. B’ '1“ weird Island who lclivcs thi: mmn- ’ $16111)“ m“: '0' N" A; ‘:75 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' i ‘lfl. (‘nrllo l n: for Ottawa to attend the 44th ‘ w‘. 3m ._ . annual session of tho Kfosl \'l'0l'-- K1,“, shlpfnl Grand lodge L. 0. B. A. of; "m! somhrmr. ,-' s . . s wt . . . "" llt AIll-IPErgEHYQiEIlSILZII710T“ill1S llsgllsqiaélamhm " M "'5 week‘ _ f Joseph l-laiztcrlv o" For‘ .- —‘—‘""’ loos “ZITYTPF of ill" .1 - MRS. MICHAEL TRATNOR l un-lfiy night -———— Allendmlrc on fiixal r-vclllns The death occurred at 1.0a of the seven rim illll‘ “n; _\ yr-Q. Angeles California. on the 1am 0rd for fllc no“: _.~_ firm. inst, of Mrs. Aiiriiael Tralnor, inls .~il1\'l. Fznulurl. ll‘ l m ‘h; widow of l-hc lair‘ Airrhaci 'I‘ra‘nor, cvrni. hold ill at i 1-: l ‘lotto formerly of this city. lown liosnzutl, m: ~ I ~ql (r The deceased. whose maiden Pllllfll llllll lllle-slbll .1 alto.» o; nllmc was Ellen Kelly. was a YOTm" WRIS- . Il'l‘ll lml ttvlc ‘art- l‘ illc llIY/lldl‘ daughter of the late Mix. and Mrs. l y Robe" Tlwlll Edward Kcllv. Charlottetown. Y-‘l- “nlligfil l0 She leaves to mourn. two dnugh- , hem“ l“ slllmldlfl "l" _ v fers. Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Farrell. 2112:???“ “Xlxfhq "Iwlld"?! 0M?" _ . . m: us," "lo an i- both of Vancouver and one son Dr. Vincent of Les Angeles. at whose home she passed away. Also two brothes and four sbters to all of whom much sympathy is extend- ed cnce joined heartily in the chorus Prof. A. R. Kendall was accompan- ist for Mn: Irwin. _________ ICINDON-JCPI-Inrd wilting- don. former Govemor-Oeneral of Canada. is chairman of the com- mtttee to investigate the causesof the present shortage of army of- fiers and recommend measures to remedy it. Terms of reference tn-l Eastern Guardian xnnoccns-"tvv WIVES. Bur Robzn now you will not - ll')["~l' ..'I)R. L. ~r'~ Donia; Office will be closed July 1st to 10th L-Ztlfl-fi-ZB-Bi. stbillty of exicnd=ng the system of promotion from the ranks i