_ _ n m,“ meétw-ngit-gswutwe» , ' ,.. ...,..r~.~.=-~n.-.-»~v~ "firs" M GUARDIAN__ BRIGHTEN - UP YOUR WINTER WARDROBE com bnv-ctnnéo . . mo srzm‘ FiNlsi-iip. now IS m: "m: "ro rams: so: rue cotovwsnnn 1.... Double Feoture of Thrills ond Comedy "NORTH OF THE BORDER" , and "LITTLE IODINE" Shows 2230-7-81! ' I ‘C A I? I '1‘ '0 L . Milli. — TIIES. — Will. l sEP‘!'-.“lnl"‘_ 2,0 - » \ . " Arrives in Arizona PRINCE EDWARD ram ~ , ALL-STAR CAST I “riuizn or noon" News - Sports - Cartoon — Show: 2:30-7-9 AHEAD - - - DIP INTO YOUR‘ WlNTIR WAIDROIE, SEND US YOUKCLOTHES AND CEASE WORlYlNG. ' l Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Heughey that. John has arrived safely in Phoenix, Arizona, where he will visit -ior some time. e ‘or. iiiark n»... 0n Baptist Assembly Following are excerpts from Di’- J. A Clark's report on the first LSSQIUDIy oi the BaptBt Iibderaticn ‘ oi Canada. given oi‘. the annual P. E. I. United Baptist district meeting at Belmont. lot i6. 0Y1 Thursday. A iederation o! the Baptiste i Canada was iirst proposed over century ago. Then at the bellimllil oi tho present century, eiicr. were made to carry such an organ» iution through to a Iuccessiui conclulion. These foiled‘, and our Bsptist people oi! Canada had to wait until December 1944. when th~ council oi the Federation was set up, and a nulnbe: oi standing and survey committees appointed at sn organisation meeting st St. JOhm, New Brunswick. | A leatlet entitled: “Summary Io: presentation to the Federation oi the Baptists oi Canada, Wo-livillc, N. 8-. liWl" wss printed and dis- tributed to the Baptists throughout Canada. This contains the names oi the standing Committees. the zspeclsl committees including one re conversations with other denom- inations, and statement c-i our Baptist position. The Council inet in 1H5 in Toronto. and in 194B . . ‘white satin, with iinger tip veillgehlwhag: "M; ‘fjd ‘inf: 2: en-angad in halo siiect. She car- the many commmtew we Co,“ fled ‘i whue prayer b°°k Wm‘ whim tained in the summary mentioned. satin streamers. The bride was et-' M we husme“ meeflngs M me tended by M15‘ Kathleen Macmnh Federation ‘these were the basis sld, sister oi the groom. and wo:e d ehendéd dmmslc _ e dress o! pole blue net over tab: ma“ w" m.“ delenuons feta, with satin bodice and finger 1mm Bdmh 601mb.“ and me élzfiogeu and can!” S white pmygr, three Prairie Provinces. with morcl m M ~~ i» M. tr. Charles J. MacDonald, brother oi we Md large swaps u‘ delegates ilt . u" Mme’ , These ‘assembled at’ Woltville in Q bl‘?heflbf_fis'.lxzoghe' wit‘; a nay the beautiful Convocation Hall oi l Inge sciessc i: nrfduswcorsgiewoi Ac d“ Unlvwslty" . ‘ - ink mses‘ e group I was with traveded wit» lliiiiitiitnA-l-Tn" I'm . n“ "Mm" 5m i° "l" ma‘ w” ghdbusgilfe? tpoo icslgdrlzjrttinislhrix-gt i SERlAL - MUSICAL - CARTOON F i o A‘ Y's/T- .~\\ " lo/\ Z5 NEW TIE! NO SIR! I“ just hod it cleaned at li" 1% in"? is C fir, A BLANKET m! Lot us make your Blankets soft ond fluffy like new. RITEWAY clean" Washed ond ironed the woy he likes to see them. .2.$AKALi.-ALAN m: ‘Khrszmcurrnz- 0W" “Ciiiliiilalciillsifizi qoilwf.» do! 9011" "fii-“Eir \ W!“ W”! ANVO Variety - Cartoon —_-'_——-__=r=' News - ALSO MUSICAL . "BIG TIME REVUE sung by the Misses Bertha and Catherine Macinnls. The bride was given in marriage by her oldest brother Peter I". end were e floor length gown oi hesvy :-EMPIRE-I T09“ SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 LASTIII’ Bllillllllilili JOHNNY MICK Now we will hove time to devote to them, and you will be sure to be protected for the Winter months ohsud. Q PllilIlE 2387 , owe ' beaumu] “mm” 0: pearl Nasty’ session Baturds y evening. Dr. War- “t” ‘h’ °""°'“°“l' ‘he Wadi" renLPresIdent oi the Federation. party’ ‘cmmpmled by the 1mm“? announced the hymn: "All Hail a?015E255‘;qéegougiapartlles‘ gel“: the Power oi Jesus Name", at the n n’ 55° v‘ beginning o! the first devotional ODCMQOMCCQCQMCGMQCCCCM ‘it? MACDONALD—MACDONA_\LD WEDDING On July 16th.. Si. Bonaventure’! Church, Tracadle, was the scene o; a happy event when Marie MacDonald was united in the holY bonds oi Matrimony. to John De- mien MacDonald. The bride is the dnughte: oi the late Donaidslel; w); and Mrs. Mary MacDonaxi o 310mm,; Point end e niece oi Rev. Peter F. MacDonald. wlllePl/mfi Montana. Iwhlle the groom is the son oi James Al]. and the late Mrs. MacDonald oi Little Pond. Rev. Reginald MacDonald, cous- in qr the bride perionmed the ma?- riage ceremony and celebrated the Nuptlul liiass. Rev. Kc. MacPhor- son P.P.. Tmcadie, was present in the sanctuary. Mrs. J.J. Maclnnis was organ- ist while appropriate hymns were ' firm: 4k! fir ill/if! Children foo! 6lf4/ll///[6'67...i 00M!!! fill-i’! It lo never tooeeriy to learn that- . “Inner Cleanliness comes first to": health." Children love to take bubbling, sparkling, pleasant- testing Andrews. And it’! seed =0 know that every glue docs its purifying end cleansing work . qnerpu, i‘ \."-cr' “o lJIQ/Wbfi‘ Nlii NEH/n " s~ f”! 3Y3 Qlll W s r gently but safely when needed. Here's how ll does its healthful work: QIIST‘ . . . drove cleans and rylmheo the mouth d tongue. NIXY... ‘ " and eon-sets excess oddity. m‘"oenMd'.“w"hmm. Ityerte died: biliousness. IlNAltY . . . To complete your Inner Cleanliness. Andrews coolly deem the bowels. it sweeps away trouble-rookies poisons/corrects temporary oonetipotleo- 4 enunnews nun KC. MscPherson motored to the Queen How. Charlobtemw-xl. where‘ forges. Dr. If‘. W.‘ lltittcéslclm iv- s dainty wedding breakfast was Til‘: e1, “sf fm°D° cf dmalé‘ ‘awed’ Wei-retire ngrhéd the COifllfllor Dptteesv The toast to the bride was ’ ' posed by Re“ Kc Mwnherg: Chancellor George R1 Gilmore, D. I and responded to by the ‘mom. (Du oiddMcMds er Pu versity gave I Re“ Reginald Macbonmd and an :1 ress: on u Our common u" groom! lather camrawhted Bapetdstb Heritage ,_ This was i01- me you“: couple Wm] mun‘ "Hlovt/ 1y‘: fflCéptlOlli oi the dele- msrks. Alter the wedding break-l 8a 65'." ‘e glxnasfrn? We were u" ‘he happy couple 1e“ an . guy so lhlussu do t? Bevelnnnz. honeymoon trip to the mamland" oke c: ‘iii, anodes! the’ Previous to he: marriage the B “mp H rt». e a bride was tendered m. mlscgllgn.‘ “r g ea ' sous shower at. her home in Bloem- lns Point. w. and Mrs. MacDon- ald will reside at Pisquld where the Broom is a prosperous isrmer. African Gold ‘May Assist Dollar Problem Afternoon Session The aiternoon session was a iorum on evangelism. led by Rev. H. L. Denton oi Hnliiax, our ior- mer pastor at Charlottetown. ‘Ilhie proved to be both interesting end instructive. The service at seven o'clock In the evening was addressed by Rev. Arnold '1‘. Orhn. Olso, Norway. who thrilled his sudlence with "The ‘world challenge through the Bap- tist Witness". Dr. Orhn. speaking oi the distress oi Europe through wspoilation, hunger and the dis- placement of her people. said that Lcigiwg’ gélgitmizgilaflfiitggit t While Ufiere is_t~‘.~ie economic Drc~ ive Whitehhll sources reported to. I ‘Glimgwfi Elna“ 2:‘??? “m; ' r mi. y c u 3g whale iiuhrerlxafrliifiialnliaolidpilsiltifluf Europe‘! buclikdiawn is "m" t. at. Britain's disposal to holpl1ous' starting with this Man‘ an me Empire.‘ “no douusnlllr. Orhn. wfho conducted the do- , otionel services throughout the to train young women ior Christ- ian work in the churches. At the aiternoon session on Monday, Rev. Elbert Paul spoke o-n Ordination and Credential. K. S. Wilson Esq. K. C. oi Si. John, on Superannuation, Dr. Arthur Gib- son on Publications; Dr. Binghsm oi’ Toronto on Protestant-Roman Catholic relations; and at {our unlock the delegates irom outside the Maritime Provinces were giv- en a drive through the lend of Evangeline to the "Lookout" and "Cape Blomidon." In the evening. alter the special convocation. there was s. very in- teresting panel discussion oi Can- sdisn Missions: ' On Tuesday. the last day oi the Federetion meeting. Dr. Arnold C. Orhn again led the in. ‘ l service. Prof. Kirirecnnoll’: Addreee Master University. chairman oi the Social Service Committee. spoke on our moral problems as a nation. This was the molt depresslnl. but perhaps the most outstanding piece oi research work reported to the Federation. The committee had dug deeply into Canadian statistics. and presented o. picture which indicated that the moral conditions oi our people in Clnada tOdoy are the .wm|t in all our history. To quote: ‘Wvery veer we are spending on _i__._._____ .______ problem. U This move would replace the Dlesent errsngeme ‘ whereby the Union Government is entitled to PW ior ell her United States im- Mrts by soiling her gold on the New York market. ‘powerful Chamber oi Commerce ‘in South Airica, is one oi the Iiost important oi a long series oi dollar-earning projects to be bankers. economists and govern..- ment oiiicials here next week. The Chancellor oi the Excheq- uer, Hugh Dalton, will open m; round-table talks which, a ’I‘reas-f ury - -- said. are deslgnedl to create_ s united umpire front’ by co-ordinailon oi the colonies’ and dominlons‘ dollar-earning and lpending program. The proposal, backed by the‘ fiebliiltd by British Commonwoeltlf iFederstion, the Maritime Baptist beverage alcohol over $26,000,000. Convention and the Maritime Bap- iilling our hospitals and jails with rtist. Young People's Convention the hilnen wreckage. Along with crested u spiritual atmosphere thin-he mentioned what he called that permuted all the sessions. “the [llloplng bankruptcy or the I Acadia did well to honour this Canadian family". stating that s. Baptist leader irom Norway, who] large part 0i the Canadian pDpLflg- ihll been President oi the Bifitlsl.‘ tlon is voluntarily liquidatfng it- lTheologicsi _ Seminary st Olso, self irom any iuture share ln no- lNorway. Io: many years, by gront- tlonsi existence. and incidentally ilng him the degree oi Doctor oi that ssli - liquidating clement Civil Lew. (honorie cause) pt e 1| large Protestant. Prof. Kirk- Cflflvflcatlbn. 0i Acadll connell inished with the iollowlll! special l lures University- statement: "In one lust analysis The President, Dr. G. O. Warren. we must rely On the ower c-i Cod. save his presidential address-on working, m the indi ual lite. end Mendel’ mfi-‘fliill- He suggested not on the power o! the omnipatent that a practical step the Federat- state, crushing the lndMdual with ion milht tsko is to make ovor- m". gynnnv." to the Disciples 0i Christ dhe next was a very line address iv!‘ Effll-ir cooperation. or io: de- on Women's Work by Mrs. .13.. Iiinite union oi the two denom- Aport irom dominion end col- onial representatives, the Covern- mm" w" “m” l” ment oi Eire will send oflicisls to l W"- the talks. Commerce Minister‘ Sean Lemon emphasised recently. that the liire Government. was ready to co-operate in deienoe of , sterling. His country holds about £B00.000,000 (l2,400.000,000) worth oi sterling balances hero accumu- lated during the war. South M1105’! annual output o! gold exceeds 12,000,000 nne ounce; -equivelent to uoompoo. Y‘ oi the Canadian Council ‘instions in Canada; and s oom- promote this The challenge 0i Christian ed- ucation was discussed by Rev. L. Ii. Gregory end by R-ovfl‘. B. Mc- ‘so. During urns session the Rev. Nelson Chavpeli. Secretary oi the Christian Education Canmitiee 0i Churches, brought u splendid mei- oage to the Federation. Mrs. l. G. Blockade! oi Ottawa told oi the ooumo oi McMutnr mo.» Aoodil MacDonald o! Winnipeg. Sh! told oi the wonderiul work among the diiieront language groups in tihe Csnadim Welt. One oi the outstanding resolu- tions deelt with on Tuesday moon- ns: "The phurvditos end World Pence". Briefly,‘ "the world is not to be saved irom the disaster oi another war: by our- talk. but by the discovery oi some new strat- s| whereby the Quintin-s oun- ro once and the Christina ides! may told oi the advantages that accrue to our Baptists by being associat- ed with the Canadian Council o! Churches. Dr. Waldo Maobum oi St. John presented the report oi the Finance Committee, which indicated that. the Federation hsd the means oi proceeding with its important work. The miter-noon session oi Tuesday was taken up with reports oi com- mittees and the election o1 oiiic- ers. These are all available at the odiice o! Dr. Mechum et 5t. John. The new executive oiiicers us: Dr. MI. Mnccutcheon, Montresl. Dr. 5.5. Poole, vice-president, Si... John; Mrs. J .R.. MacDonald, Vice- Prel. Winnipeg; Dr. Waldo Mo- chum. Kentville. Secretary. end st Andrei v. vial-mist. be ecce d aflllnkind. _ Dr. open d Toronto the Mruoltlon oi the speller. the lmsnedio‘ pest president. Dr. 0.0. Warren or Wolivilie was added to the kecutive. After s vlry impressive worship service on Tuesday evening end the installation o! the new oiiicors. who spoke briefly’. we had greetings brought by WJ. Gallagher. Score- tary oi the Canadian Council oi Glitch“. from that body. end he gave, in some deteil e surmnary oi the purposes and some oi the ech- ievements oi that organisation. Dr. Elbert Paul oi Vancouver gave the iinsl address. He spoke eloquently on "The Baptist Witness in the World 0i Today". Tile-Federation closed with the singing or "Blset be the Tie that. Binds." up‘ i “a ‘mm ‘Randell girl; et the 11...... coiled ..v..-h‘i&¢im' m". w" ll y 0Y0 lfl I NIH IIIQ?‘ % ‘W W '- herofltllsisdWlbtIrJnetiilt-eetledtlsoill ' " Tulsa-WAY nnwomnor ' NIIW bum - (or) - m '°"°"".P"“~ e! Indie. ill-vol and It‘!!! have decided to lIt-lbfleh dip- lomatic relations et on nmbgsggdqr- "51 ""11 II?! e communique. Qlliill STIIEEI MEAT IMIKET Henry mm. Free. MEATS. I188 I-lll VIGITAILII Phone 2290-2801 ll! Queers 8t. oe- terohaoelltlel It r 1 ' .