NIAY- PRllliiE EDWARD -TllE. -w£|l. MATINEE 3:30 - EVENING 7 AND 9 loeonoe APLEY ls comma ro rowm Qesi-aelling novel! l? 2 y"; m‘. h,“ . éikflbwllfi year's most. W l entertaining movie! i THE LATE GEORGE Vnltssa Bmlnr - illcilarli llavdll “TlME" . NEW TRAINS FROM ow QQ»OO%OGIOO{OO%II%OO4§ m Also. ot-en CAPITO tom - rues.‘ - Will. Matinee 3:30 ..‘.\ Evening Shows‘ 74:45 -~-< "BUY IT'S BFTTEP LAY! THAN NEVER l" Tutti W“ Wm, csmunv-rox TRIUMPHI \ - can Russell - Ricllillli u) ss-"lllllllllr-rlllllm ' ‘rim cnannmuro ouano lcrlnlut cunnnull I'll: column la reserved he new: cf local usumt. on olvertillng a new” nature may be blurted cl flu cents a Ioll strictly pay- able in advance. endure razu. Phone m CIAIWILI. for Photographs. Al‘ YOUI SERVICE Arafat Coal Compny. Phone MB. I downsn MHNNIS‘ mm Footwear at ['15 Queen Street. CONFEDEBATIOA LIFE N GUI-ANCI- ONLY A FEW _CAB 500KB left. Get yours while ‘they last. s PBONI SAUNDBBB 1806 for group and wedding pictures on location. ‘i- I WANTED, - Young man for carpenter work on warehouse build- lmga. A.‘ Pickard 8t Coal Coal Dealers. T0 HALIFAX in 55 minutes vie Maritine Central Airways Phone 206i or 5&0. W.A. ATTEND CONVENTION- The Hon. 6.1!. Barbour, Minister of Public Works and Highways, left by bus for St. Andrews. N.B.. yesterday where he will attend the three-day annual convention of tile Good Roads Association} which opens today. Mr. Bar-l bour will be chairman of the final day's session when Pre-I mier J.T‘. Douglas of Saskatchewan; will deliver the principal address. ‘l THE BAPTIBT_ CHURCH ' Morning Worship at ll A.M. was conducted by the minister. the Rev. James D. Davison 5A.. B.D. with sermon “Beginning With the New Testament." Mr. Davlson’s Apt-Lin iris Anglican canon Law The following is from 5t. Peters Oethedml Magazine: The Archbishop's Commission on Canon Law has sent. in its report. every few membe of the Cihurch have any idea of the origin or the scope of ecclesiastical law. This Commission of learned and influen- tial pwsons was appointed in i939. It consisted of the Archbishop of York. a Bishop mony Deans. Oan- ons and Professors of Theology. sev- eral Chancellors and an eminent lay canonist Mr. Justice Vaisey. ' ‘Iheir un iusions disclose a pro- found knowledge of Church disci- pline, and suggest a seriu of Can- k ons which poy due regard to the past and will cope with prment ‘m’ m) u M“ u‘) '“"'“' .problems, thus being likely to com- PALL CATALOOUI FREE 0N IEQUEIT mend auepwnc. by m‘ who]; body lulbe and Nursery Stool: In Full Planting o! the Chum“ l P°|'____________"'""WPW5WF°IW°W_,QIIT- They allow that it was IIOt pol- sible to separate the Poet-Reforma- ,' tion Canons of i603 — modified . only in the nineteenth century - ' from earlier canons found in a summary of the decre-tals of Ghat- lan AD. i140. These are themselves a summery of decisions dating from the fourth century. The Courts Christian. as they are called, differ from common law in that they did not generally act upon precedent, and so that pres- ent compilers of the new Canons ‘do not formulate e rigid general code, as in the Roman Church, but deal with specific matters: the nature of the Church in its_doc- trine and government; the order of Divine Service; the ordination of ‘ministers and lay oiiicers. the furniture and ornaments of " Churches. and the revision of ec- cleslastical courts. Thus ancient canons. where ‘ap- propriated. have been skillfully in- terwoven with the new Code. in- eluding provisions not superseded rerun “TLLIAM W. MACNEILL u i. I . "lush... Kings _ nxnmmou WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1947 Under the Management of EASTERN KING'S EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION AT _SOURIS, P. E. ISLAND $2,500 IN PRIZES FRANK, E. PETERS, Sec’y Eastern King's Exhibition Association. by the Canons of 1603. resolutions “"- of episcopal conferences, statute law and measures of the National M- sembiy of the Church. Appeal to the lay Privy Council is to be abolished (it was never rawgniud by the Church anyway) and a Court of Appeal instituted. consisting of churchmen. clerical _ nnddly. ‘ While the Church hes the right to make rules for its governance and discipline, it has no authority to "alter the way of faith and the way of life and the Snnraments which our lord has entrusted to its care." RED CROSS SWIMMING On Saturday -. Slimmer: s. 1941 ~= ll. J. Mfiiflli OPIOIITIIQI litthganfllwlylngalu“ Malone. P. I. I. ("IN I l0 l, 311's r. ‘is ‘ “ 59"‘!!! etc. hv I-DDoint-mehl Office Connected mo. Drug Store Mrs. C ’ CLASSES AT ST. PETEIPB BAY mm)“ h} m; land Division, evenins. Auslm Society for the effort involved 1,, extended the sincm Prince Edward ll- Oenadian Red Cross 22nd Mr, Stanley Mclnnis of the the efggflgn of g bum“; home l, National Film Board Peter's Bay. Mr. Alex H. MECLEB-ll. Red Cross Examiner, conducted swlmminl Pratt was chairman ing and in hip closing rlxnarks n. HhOWEd St. Peter's Bay. This building h“ Swimming and Li-fe Saving movies been ygyy to an enthusiastic audience at St. mirlg useful iln tihe Swim. Pfwrlm- Mr. Chester of the meet pressed the appreciation of Lhe residents of St. Peter's for this new lmn unl i Sliiiilililll lili-Sllilt I IMJOKIIIISTTVEIKPSIIMIIK Elii-DII r BRING TH! FAMILY! “GEORGE APLEY" 1S HERE! ‘BLONDII’? BACK 1N NEW FILM HOWLER. sermon traced the origins of the‘ _ - _ napusl Church. its growth tlhrough‘ “tlflly 3,2,, :,§1,',:lll,,rge. the ages and its present standing 57E 1,7 194.7 o, wmmm wan," ttggfilvgehggnox; addhefa€ts l? a llfacNcill. Mi. hfucNeill was born: ' n n crcs kng ‘ _ l _ address. The sermon was followed; ‘émiierssxlrginlui, hlghzhlg, by the observation of the comw ("w 5 l ,9 D ‘A Mame“. and > am. . munion of the Lord's Supper. 'll‘.1el ° ‘e a ' ' MacNenfl "k ‘m f . ~ llem Mr useless, soloist at this service was Mr. Royi Rebeca‘ B? ve n River dis. felt-drying, Smaliman in e very ' farmed m he mo impressive _ l0 Itrong render,“ o, “Jesus Lover o! My,‘ trlct for a short time before locat soulfglwening worship was w”. ingl lh Regina, Saskatchewan. him-tam arm-l ducted by the minister with ser- ' , - mop “Religion and Myself." The: I" sasllmtsheqrbermxg thxgacggilxl. evgllng music included a duet by z;‘st?wvacfiksginl Plow company‘ rilg-egntuiofxma Dalziel and June He w“ appointed collector h, 1915' ‘ Recently "tumfic w mar s-Peclalszgnilcsmrwli? liiledTifil homes in the United States after ' o “mg y I i ring a. _1 m r t _ _ charge of a sales block cove v s ng riends and rela. hes in Georgetown and Bouris were Mrs. i large ‘enkmy’ “Va-ZINE, or Mac ‘s. To Lasting Peace tests during tlhc afternoon and the awards were presented by Mrs. beneficial Red Croce program. Harry Clldmorc duing the evening. The instruction this summer wal Mrs. Cudmore. before presenting the pus-led out by ulna Kathleen ppm cards aha buttons. outlined the luau Miss Josh Macsweh. Both of principles underlylnx the Red tlhese youhg ladies attended the Cross progrrillmmc of Swimming and Red Cross Instructors School held Water Safety. She strongly em- at the Leadership Training Camp phaslzed the vital importance of at Holland Cove irn June, The fol- Water Safety knowledge and polnt- lowing candidate: were successful ed Gut that only by the use of pre- in the tests: caution and common sense can Intermediate-Merlin Mal-tar. drowning accidents be prevented. Junior —- Catherine MacCallum, ln the audience were members of Bernadette Gillie, Carol MncKerlaic, the Women's Institute and to them Charles Pratt. Harold Mocbeen. Twentieth Century-Fox. whose film excursions into the field of Happy Bumstead days are hQIBV best-sellers_have netted many a "gm a; the capitol Theatre, for memorable evening for moviegoers. America's first family of film fun has taken “The Late George Aplcy." has returned in a brand now movie. John P. Marquands delightful Columbia's “Blondie Knows Bestf’, Pultizer Prize novel, and made it which opened 10-day to the unstlai‘ the sauciest entertainment of the accompaniment of assorted roarsiyear. Httingly enough. the film, and chuckles. Yes. Penny Sin-i now playing at the Prince Edward geton is back as Blondie. Arthur; ‘Theatre, has lured Ronald Colman Lake as Dagwood, Larry Simms as; back from his self-imposed sabbat- Alexander, Marjorie Kent asi ical to play the title role. lt also Cookie, and ‘Daisy as good old serves as a superbly 6118M" Daisy. in the roles that have be-l springboard for the launching of come a screen institution. I pert young Pefly Cummins on a It doesn't take Dogwood very; sensational movie career. long to‘ get embroiled in one ofl ,As all who have read the prize- hls typical escapades. He wrecks‘ winning book or who have seen the his neighbor's car and garage andj successful Broadway stage adap- finds himself "wiilil a judgment cn tion must know. ‘The te George his hands. Apiey" tells the story a staid News - Comedy - Musical w~c>oo<aao<o>ooa>ooQ>oo~ Georgetown And Vicinity .i_ he was called by all dealers and Chester Perry of Brockton. Mass.,i lll d Mm Edward Ccrmier. muckwn.’ customers. became a fam ar an ' figure to implement _ M I’ d M _ V welcome a How ihe Bumsteads and Mr. Boston family for whom the spot- olasghogg lslgid_mgfcoll;a£ea:,flggi 119819" "1 Silutmm 5“"k“t'"h°““"‘ Ditklers survive this latest ca-l ting of the year's first robin in the , . tastrophe makes for some of the Commons is an event of unsurpassv: mimcmerlrcetvgvacfeks “sit was funniest action ever brought to the , able excitement. But even m the screen. Adding much to bhe happy; town where the Cabot: speak only nonsense 1n shemp Howard, u n1 to the Lodges. romance cannot be myopic process server. who fiislstifled. And when the impetuous through the film in g, never-ending’ daughter of the almost profession- search for the real Dogwood. ally conservative Mr. Aply falls in love with a, so-called radical pro- fessor (practically l, .f'01"eigner," since he wasn't born in Boston), ornithology is forgotten while the family enjoys its crisis. Mr. MucNelll leaves t4: mourn- his-wife the formrr Rubia M's- Murdo of Kelvin. P. E. l., one i021 VBoyd of Regina. three daughters ' xvii-s. rrhhk Biuher of Rosina. MH- Annie Wood. Charlottetown. Mrs. D. JJHenzics. Bcrehs River. Man- itoba. three sisters, Mrs. P. E. Acorn. Regina. Mrs. C. E- Weather- bie. Mansfield. Ohio. Mrs. H. Boswell. Pc-wnhl, P. E. 1.. and six brothers John R‘! LYWWOOd and Ewen. all of P. E. I. Alex. RPGMH Sterling of wlndlOl‘ and Daniel No lasting peace can be achieved without a supranational authority, M; md m5_ mm, Stevens “d said Mr. Etmeric Sala. Canadian {amlly o; Haufax have arnved m business executive. and author of Georgetown where they will spend Zwéztlyorguiillished btwlv “T3115 the winter. e u ry". l1 l P" C ____ lmeeting under the auspices of the stead of m“, ‘Bahals of Charlottetown. River is visiting in Georgetown 5 The “flu” of the League °f‘ Na‘ will, relaupes and l5 the guest of tlons to establish world peace re- My, and Mm ,y_ w_ Lave“, vealed that an international society ______ composed of sovereign states can- The 35,5 Bram was m m" ,not prosper. That part of each A a ___ , , on Thursday and Fnday dist” l country's national sovereignty will, Th~m° °f Drum" M‘°h"-“‘"' llas signed more than 8.868 cheque! ' bullng sup-plies 3,0 the ‘unous have i0 be surrendered to a sup. I Thtc tflllnognlrtgoltsllziléicgrgzbhttelgilzt lighthouses m the harbor and rlinatlonal authority, is_ accordlng 215 ° ° * y " since 1945 when he became secre- tory of this school district between I rivers grg3_ to Mr. Sale. a.basio Baha'i belief. I 2h“? himdmwas gaggglgdaéginfgg‘ l __ . We will have learned at the end ev- ° Y‘ X °° " ' sovuzzr nouons uvnraw ‘ Swift Current and Moose Jaw. ‘ ' ' - - ‘_ ~ i c and burial was in the Masonic _ lvl_ J h of this war, he said. that natlon- V‘ NEW DELHI - (CP) — Sh" CV. is VQ,,,§,,“,,§a§f§§,,§§,.B§.f§‘ 1213,: ' states and empires are not thel PM" Roman. Indian scientist. has been. , ' B] h ‘ ' f‘ m“ word in man-s political evohh elected as a corresponding mem- am 8rd of Charlomewvm and . a tion. her of the Soviet Academy of Sci-l Han’ Simmonds of Maple Over seventy years ago, Bahama ence. Sir Raman was awarded the “h, the founder o; the Bah“ Nobel Prize in i930 for his discov- mm,’ ‘ppealed w the rule" of m, My 1" diffusion of light» Know M world m establish a World Court "19 39mm "uci- and an International Police Force. He said: "Glory is not his who loves his country but his who loves I mlnkmdy H“ followers can be car during the storm. The truck .found today in more than eight ‘ skidded Pa“ E “Y” PM “ruck P hundred communities spread over °°UP1° ‘x 5mm“ Park“! m mm seventy countries. They are con- °f P b1“°k'"‘“'h ‘hw- scious of the oneness of mankind , ‘vuhou, conflicting Wm, n’ "d “Wm 99°?“ °t “Very n” lays the foundation on which the “d "Wm °°'°' and ch55’ 1° w°rk ‘structure of world unification can with them 1°’ m” “mbmhment rest. 1n s world of interdependent a peaceful and prosperous socie.’ nations and people! the ldvnnu" m::“"‘;i:‘°:ngysg§€cp:;g§:$“:l 052$‘ of the part is best to be reached er me - . . mo“ mm arhantn-gooffithe‘ whole. The most important thing to re- member in seeking a solution to the world's present confusion, Mr. Sells said. is to consider that the world is one copntry and mankind “ITIDTJEYMAN M“ Chm“ Aonamm. Sesk. -<oe> - stah ‘Mplvor, secretary of Herbert. Basic. Larger School Unit, estimates he OTUT 0F SEASON MONTREAL. Sept. 4—(CPJ—Lt.- Col. A. T. Howell, who command- ed the Newfoundland regiment for four years. said in an address to- day that Newfoundland will oc- rupy a strategic‘ military position in any future wars. sewing as a main interceptor base against air attacks on the North American continent. I-t-COI- Howell. BDBflking to the Montreal Lions Club, said also that "it Confederation ever in- rludes Newfoundland. I hope that the Canadian Government‘ realiz- lng the problems of the country, will endeavour to raise its stand- ard of living and provide adequate social services." He said few Canadians and fewer _ Americans know the real New- FOR ASTHMA l§fl““““"“§i '1 figlrv to! 400.000 _ uare m es, o l e a iazy know- a i ledge of its geographic location and its cold. damp climate. its citizens. The world is today *—_ *--"--"~l economically interdependent. N0 W ._ . . .. - . country could prosper or be at - - pence if the world aground it is at war. or without work. We will Qt m secure nor find useful work for all people after this war unless we are willing to subordinate the interests of our country to the in- terest of mankind. _ Tiee Baha'i Faith. founded in Persia one hundred years ago calls for a wider loyalty than patriotism GUMPH. Ont. -(CP) -.A couple of sleighs were involved in an ac- cident here yesterday —during e mid-August rainstorm. A truck ‘driven by George Horton rammed into the rear of James Pinkneyi Considerable quantities of cod- Iish and hake are being trucked from Sourls and are being can- ned in the local factory operated by C. H. Llewellyn and Sons. A motor party consisting of Mn. Walter Vlgneau and son Waiter of somerville. Mass. and Mrs. Mu. Donald and Mr. and-Mrs. Gallant of Charlottetown were visitors to Georgetown on Thursday where they were the guests of Miss Fanny Delnry. Mr. Elmer Hatch lelft recently for River Herbert. where he has accepted employment. noun AMERICAN urn L. S. STEVENSON Mrs. Patrick Martel! and family have arrived in Georgetown from Prctou. N.S.. to re-open their home here-Geo. All Profits for Policyhoiden Maiden voyage for Britain's new luxury liner "Media" was also a "first" for Dwlle|'end DOM“! Neil of Shrewsbury, Ireland. seen with Capt. R. G. Thelwell after lhip arrived in New York. 1M9 were bound for Montreal. "Media" handles freight and passengers. ‘ rm i. F. iilltcilescn 8. Silli OPTOMITIISTS “Speeialistd in the fit- ting ef glasses for the correction of ocular de- feels.” i! Grafton Street b?’ lg o Sml (l ii 3; ll0llR$ I intents DRlLY "m", ‘ l . MPIIRLT SIIIIOLES ‘Dressed end Rough Lumber MocDONALD l. ROWE , Woodworking Co. Lid. ._ ' y v _ rlw» w fit; E°‘i‘.‘.'...'.‘.?"".....i.° .'B'..'..i.'°fi."i..i;...."?“. °isi"i‘é.i"%s‘tfru'é“i."iv'iifi‘“rt."'ltif mm. victilhhrserln informetioaiafeuet nereleeriuh a ' - ~ President ‘Truman bids farewell to Secretary of State Georze O. Marshall. Ben. Arthur Vnnden- her: and Warren Austin. U. s. representative at the U.N.. he the trio took off from Washington f1 lilo de Janeiro, They will attend the Inter-Amen can Defense Conference there. President Truman will leave for Rio later o"