llll_l_l._ amuse 2t‘, $31‘ ma?“ l _ ' ~ Ministerial advisers: Rev. l. b. (Continued fwsn has l1! Devllon. aaiguv. aha. liloke. ""—-__“’ Camp resents vea: Kar- im‘ u Tammi?“ ‘m’ ‘F menu nrehaut. Betty alagee and Nominating Cbmmittee: luv. o. “g1”: fihfixllmndont WM“ A. Britten. Rev. H. B. Crawford. . ‘flcom w u" n“ pmmm‘, “d w‘ an“ ‘huh’ Alum“ and spoke a word of apprecia- Lioense Committee: Rev. C. A. mm w m‘ ' Y P U m‘, m. w Dam“ u‘ w‘ wmd’ mm' operation given. her,‘ The new ' .. _ preside expressed her hope that e-u- Charlottetown; Rev. c. o. Hewlett. Mrs. bfachrlane. Bedeque. M ‘dang on And“ w“ n“ “mun” °‘ m‘ “mi” '“' en by President (Dr) r- w Pat- islon was the devotional address ' ‘ ' _ b, m‘, a A Corbett “an” terlbfli Wtllfville. N. 8.. who stat I from Ishiah 631-4 on "A vision of ed m“ ma’ m" u“ mu“ God" Mr cart... stated tnstl°h'“‘°' "l “mim” “Tm” l Isaiah's vision was intensely prac- l m° Wu" “mum our knowledge l Tue“ H‘ w“ w be a preached of the world we ere,llving in a l» u u is. usnn"i..l~..:.=..u:u:::u: l vealed the fact that God endures. ' a dupennc. bebwun “to purpose I I that He manifests Himself to n! . mm‘ ‘M m. u" m which l I Advance Presentation llET THE PRICE of That Is the lily 0i the Buying Public luilay HOLT, , RENFREW FURS A pre-vievr of next winter's fashions in Holt Rentrew I :32‘; gathelil; zsgmiu’ ‘anal it is put. The only possible de- - Ia holy, and only he who is pure ' ling, knamzhguglenfi 30mm dc? l l in heart God's face shall see. Rev. fiu on ' ‘ peope J D Dlvmm mud m‘ “mm filled with righteousness. Educa- mm pnyer‘ tion must go on to give men the mastery of the physical world. but , it is necessary that, while gain- ‘Jo "m “m5, mg flue mastery of the physical. m“ o. L carbon n" to gezzniglgzirselvea become mastered l o-"uade ?btfiitd,e.x°lxll°ilzglnlggr:jsuefl Referring to Acadia Univlllty. This is lllext in importance to ‘alml’ linux50“ “m that‘ mrouih vision oi’ God. When we think of l Eye“ Buppgfiearwxrlegdéir it it; God we_also think of ourselves. bfinlfnngpsossm beautigq thee 62m‘ if Olll‘ Vlsloll 0f 60d 1S slight, ll; l pus and: enlarge tho equipmem Fun be gffgrgd to you Wm have but l temporary h” I Problems are the obtalnin oi th‘ all MOORE 8i McLEOD fiuence upon our life. Isaiah said: , g , ‘ . , ..wo° is ma. m, I am undone I right kind of staff, preservmg s Linn“, chqfloflgfown‘ P, 1m ‘ man or uncle“ “pa” ‘He cultural weight in what is a prac- i ' ' tical society, and providing accom- ' shared in the sinfulness of man. m x t d t Over against God's righteousness, “ma” m‘ m‘ s“ m 5' man is unrlghieous, If man con- Dr‘ Plmersm’ cmwluded by say‘ fesses his sin. God is faithful and’ l“ that’ the” w“ b“ m’ “W” 1°‘ f g m" to forgive him In m, “gm , pcace until churches, universities, of ‘ vision M 60¢ we may we“ and the press combine to build a v _ _ ‘ l, “L0 .d| k _» Christian civilization based on 1 LIE? 11g T“ EED SUYIS. All SIZES . V 8.1 Ll 6 B 110 $40.00. P I5: gxvirlm tlgleii spacing? 512:?“ n‘ _ 1w“ that must be changed‘ n38 TICE . . . . . ...--.......... . .........-...----... I port. Rev. E. J Bari-ass statedf that the field of social service isl a large one. He gave statistics tol _ _ show that the liquor situation is The 5955*” °Pened W131 a W" growmg progressively worse m rational period conducted by Rev. R E‘ L’ and suggested that, Con. G. A. Corbett, whose subject was tracting purchasing power might "A Vi5l°1l 0T Dill-Y"- Curmj] 531e, I He said Isaiah heard the call On the Christian social council cf God to a great task. one -Zll'8 representatives from all the which he wuld Perform by God's religious bodies of the Island. The help. The call o! God may be Government has under consldera- "Bard in human Med and suf- "lon the appointment of a social ‘H1118. and those W110 8W8 lhem-l ‘r rq. T, -. '1. ~r+.‘-~"a Regular war time prices won‘t move goods. We have to bow to the in- evitable and put on this Sale. Monday 8i Tuesday June 23rd and 24th . SATURDAY l0 A.M. 15 .\IE.\"S WORSTED SYITS. All sizes. Blue, Brown and Stripe. Reg. $35.00. Sale Price . . . . . . . . I MEN'S TWEl-ID TOP COATS. All sizes. Reg. Value $22. $ 2 to$25.SalePrice . . . . . . . .. . . . . Y? if. T?T’1".‘T..?”.‘? $15.00 You are cordially invited to visit MOORE 8r McLEOD Limited d ' ll’ d’ I d - - flllfllrlllrég tltds lollzllyuymtilaldelslohzife w‘ will '"°"9' assembled for your selection. -'. IIEN’S SPORT COATS. Reg. Price , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for A number of MEYS RAYON an tsuan WOOL scrum 5 ruse-l “‘°‘-"°“ls Anwlal“ “"- Selwls n. u... We. of cod in SUMMER scones JACKETS. Odd sizes. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘f;‘gggjgefh;fglgpfnlgjjlfffggnliggg {Jfflflfify ‘° “mm ""1 ‘minim You a_re contemplating a new coat for next for you, (w, in winter? . then make your selection now and your coat will be made in inimit- able Holt Renfrew manner during the sum- mer season. . ready for you next fall. Mr. Jean-Jacques Cote will be in charge of this exhibit. iivenile delinquents will be estab- 1305111955 o! the session includ- , “shed on p, E, I, ed the Key man's report on de- Rev, E, J, Barrass also gave g numinational funds, and the elec- rgpnrt or» Home Missions, in tion of officers as follows: tvhicli he stated that since i879, Moderator: Rev. C. A. Hicks. we have been conducting Home Vice-Moderator: Dr. J, A. Clark. Mission work Many church lead-, Clerk: Rev. J. D. Davison. ers have come from Home MlS-i Additional members of the Exc- sion and rural fields. There are cutivc. Mr. C. B. Jelly and Mr. at present 222 Home Mission Brent Wood. churches in ille Maritime Prov- Temperance Federation: Rev. E.‘ lrices, with 7407 members and ‘.218 J. Barrass, Mr, Colin Waugh, Rev. Sunday Schools. Many baptisms H. B. Crawford, Mr. Roy Camp- ‘ake place in rural areas. Mr. bell. l llarrass urged a loyal support of P. E, I. Christian Social Serv- Home Mission work for the future. ii-c Council: Rev. E. J. Barrass, The report of the Association Rev. J, D. Davison, Rev, C, O. Cierk showed progress in all Hewlett. Mr. J. W, Boulter. l branches of the work, both nu-. Examining Council for Ordina-l lilerically and financially. Linn; Rev, E J_ Bar-rash l Dr. A. Gibson, Wolfville, N. S. P. E. I. Boys‘ Work Board: Rev.’ 10 w" “B” ““““.‘.‘l’.‘f‘.'f‘.l‘f“.“ F°.‘.‘.T.S.'. .‘.‘?.g.“.“f‘.'.‘i”.l1°.° $19.95 for . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . the Ho“. Rum", only SHARKSKIN SPORT SUIT S. two tone, Sand and 1 COLD MR VAULT; I Brown, plain Green. Reg. Value $14.50. Sale Price . MGDRE s. museum GIIATTLUITETUWN Specials in Boys’ Department closed the session with prayer. WINITBREAKERS 1") only Boys‘ Zipper S p o r t Windbreakers. Rog. $6.50 $ , 3.50 f0 TWEEll PANTS 20 pairs Boys‘ Tweed Pants.‘ Sizes 2S to 32. Reg. form... i BllYS’ SUITS Boys‘ Suit Special, in FRIDAY EVENING l The evening session opened, with a song service led by Rev. C. O. Hewlett. i B. Y. P. U. REPORT The devotional period was con-I ducted by the Charlottetown B.. Y. P. U., with Jack Proude pro-l siding. The opening hymn was! “Come Let Us Sing of A Won-l derful Love". Scripture was tak- en from Psalm 139. "A solo, “Be- side Still Waters", was rendered by Sterling Inman. A poem, "The I. Presence" was read by Shlrley| Crosby. who afterwards led in prayer, The hymn, "O Jesus I llave Promised." was sung. The beautiful story of how Nicholas ilcrman. later known as Brother Lawrence, came to know God, was | read by Niarian MacEachern. The devotional closed by singing hymn j I After a few words of introduc- iiun by Rev E. J. Barrass, the J. D. Davison Rev. C, A. Hicks.’ _P. E. I. Girls’ Work BOflfdZv Mrs. A. K. MacPhee, Mrs. Jack‘ MacLeod. . Member of Board of Manage- ment of P. E. I. M.R.E.C. Camp: Rev. C. A. Hicks. Preacher of Association sermon: ' Rev. C. O. Howlett. Alternate Preacher: Rev. E. J. Barrass, Rev. J. D. Davlson led a dis- cusslon on church finance. in which many took part. Dr. A. Gibson reported on Western Missions, Grand Ligne Mission, and the Baptist Federa- tion oi’ Canada, giving a concise resume of the work, and present- ing a challenge for the future. SATURDAY RM. And EVENING The afternoon session was under the auspices of the W. M. S., the guest speaker being Mrs. Warren Eaton, who described her recent trip to India. The speaker on Saturday eve- ning was Dr. A. Gibson. whose subject was Christian Education. is the power of the Resurrected Christ. We believe Christ suffered for the sins of the world, and that there must be suffering entailed somewhere for one to be born into the Kingdom of God. Rev. Mr. Crawford concluded by urging all to go all the way with Christ. to know Him, the power of His Resurrection, and the fellowship of His suffering, in order to bring others to Him. SUNDAY AFTERNOON The guest speaker of the after- noon session was Mrs. Warren Eaton. president of the Women's Maritime Convention, who in a pleasing and graphic way, told of her experiences during her recent tour of our Baptist Mission Sta- tions in India, and of her fellow- ship in the Associations there Concluding. Mrs. Eaton said we have a great opportunity to give Christianity to India, and it ie only Christianity that ‘can unify India‘ and the world. A solo, "When I Survey The Wondrous Cross", was effectively rendered by Mr. J. B. Lewis, Free- town, The Moderator. Rev. E. J. Bar- rass presided. and at the evening service welcomed the incoming Moderator, Rev. C. A. Hicks, to office. The speaker at the evening session was Rev. J. D. Davison. Charlottetown. who took as his text, Matthew Hzss-"Ihe rigid 1| the World". This the theme of all world -minded organizations - in- dustrial and political, the speaker said. it has been the theme oi the Christian religion from its beginning, has carried Christian- ity to this land, and has inspired the gri-at modern missionary movement. immigrants bring ideas. it ll cur Christian task to emigrate the idea-of Christ and l-fis offer and assurance of salvation. A‘! Wll work depends on think- ing of ‘his as One World to bl evallgellzed. The Baptist Church at home Will prosper materially and spiritually only as it is moved by this one great thoimht. fr. GROWS ON ‘Nearer Still Nearer." ] president, Miss Betty Magee, con- ducted the business period. The l)“ Stated that about‘ 50% of boy’ minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The report of the nominating committee was lday Schools anywhere. ‘These boys and girls are not attending Sun- and girls are to be future lead- ers. What kind of leaders are voul J given by Rev. Barrass and was adopted as follows: President. Margaret Tweed,2 prs. of trousers. ‘they to be? The “B, o, Sunday Banem, ‘School work should be: “unto the R .1870 15-95 S Sllare-ihe-Wenlih ulth Stan Francis at the Y’s Mcn’s Show “FUNlAldllZlN” on Jilne 28rd. Shop here and save money and attend the Show. VISIT OUR DIEYSQAND BUYS’ CTMTHTNG TIEPARTMENI‘ for more SPECIALS not advertised. It will pay you to shop at PRUWSES for Values. PROWSE BROS.’ Ltd. Potato Bug Pet ls liosiiy , LONDON. June 21—<CPl--Tl1e wrath of his Britannlc majesty. plus Scotland Yard, metropolitan llfillCl? nnrl presumably all "Beef Eaters" was invoked today under U19 DOTGM "Destruction of Pests and Insects Ari" against s modest half-inch beetle i-arrieii in a match-box tn a citizen's pocket. FOB REAL VALUES England was stirred almost as much by the beetles as by the of krvping "a the Colorado in Homb letters which Cabinet mem- captivity’. ronfral'_y' to article 2'0! hers have been receiving from the Colorado Beetle Order. i933." rnntinenial foes. Beetles are the The heetle was in e mayghbox 1n illief threat to the security of his pocket when Burwood re- .Briialn's potato fields-and 311- fumed from Belgium and when lain without potatoes would be an inquisitive Customs officer at like a blonde without a halr-do- Dover asked him if he kmw how and the most innocent of bugs danlrerous the beetle was, Bur- neve been roughly garnered from wood replied that he was aware hundreds of suburban gardens and of the publicity given (h, 1m”; hustled to the nearest police sta- and that he had brought it over "OIL n! a souvenir for hi; rriendy, But Allvri Franc’: Ruvwocd 3i. ‘Tho officer stuck n 11in through of Girl's». sppea ~erl In court ‘ lle "mwlrter" and 'l'l'nP(T it over under no leae a charge than that. l to the Agriculture Minister} (Jharlottctoxvn. Vice-President. (YLeary. Secretary, Lloyd MacPhail, New Haven. Treasurer, Barbara Currie, Sum- rilcrsidc. Additional members of Dracu- Audrey Harris. ' ll-CQUGHING Hurts on REliEF-This Way At last! Science has die- covercd a quick, safe relief for Coughs, Throat Distress, Chest Soreness and Bronchitis. Spec- ialists who have studied "the formula of Poleon'e Couglr | Syrup say it is quick to relieve ._.. ._..._._._._____ I and unusually soothing_l'n_ its effect. When the throat is tight and it hurts to cough. Polaon’s Cough Syrup gives grateful relief: it reduces inflammation and makes it easier for you to ' eject the phlegm. You will be delighted with- Polson’s Cough Syrup which has the added, advantage of also bein a tonic. For ailments due to old, Polsosfe Cough Syrup is a reliable antidote . . . 3 c of all dealers. Parson's Cuuuu SYRUP | SUNDAY MORNING measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ." The teaching should lead to a knowledge of God as Jesus revealed Him. to an acceptance of Jesus as savior and friend, and the building of Chris- tian character and membership in the Christian Church. Our work is not done until we have all come to the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ, was Dr. Gibson‘s closing challenge. The speaker at the morning service of worship in the Bum- merside Baptist Church, in con- nection with the P. E. l. Baptist Association, was Rev ll. B, Craw- ford, of Montague. whose theme was "Heart Knowledge." Referring to knowledge, Mi’, Crawford classified it as secular and spiritual, and said that spir- itual knowledge was the greatest of all. Paul counted all things but loss for Christ and a knowledge ' of Him. He desired three things: l. To know Christ. 2. To know the power of His Resurrection. ' I. To know the fellowship of His suffering. All this knowledge must be of the heart. We come to know Christ through intimate contact with Him as savior. We may believe that Christ died and that through his death we have salvation, but what we need to live the Christian life _ .OI.D VIRGINIA: PIPE TOBACCO FOR ROlIING YOUR OWN lRY om VIRGINiA yirqy (m -