. ‘an; _. u". John Pond. 4____ uL-lliillii-SIDE L1H) Pliilvulc (mug-pg l4 Water Street. Eon. Phone Hit-l 5H,,’ sllilsvrillliunn, Advertinlng lhould be lei’! with llrn. Pond Th, .,,,_...lla.. _n|u_y in: imuglit "“"ml'l:ll"ll;.l..l..m, Wnier s: ‘fllnllliu lKuiu-rlv Wulcl’ 5i- ; 2 per dny of I06 I :l;f1u'rw,fl-ll€r t: rim boy relpnllll t n“ guardian will be delivered Illlly l0 daily ll nfiy nl the Iflllllivill‘ nor“ n. Gourllu Drugnore, “nu-r 5|, Hark Gaullol. 01 Grnurllle an. any homo in ble for deliveries nn ynur route. WESTERN LOCALS .,. o1 ll rden Ql-clicelra. Admission 25. L-1809-8-25 ~21 ,5U.\l )1 E R ‘COMPLAINT sug- l, Tm']ll1",~5 Extract \Vild Straw- 5. T_,',1 .,- ll.-.l.; 60.. Kcuslngtou. _llli.\(i{‘.~'. i‘ > (,3 Ml, on extension laddel's. L-l759-B-26-2l Braces. ‘srvrltlkiilil’ Gasoline En q, are nUltl rlgll’. at, llral-cls. L-1T59-8-26-2ll ing Aug. 31st m "c. - KEN filNt-TON llrcll. Suzuki." AuBU-il 29m- 391" L-1827-8-26-1l 5317.301’. M. -7‘ 111i.‘ (‘lll‘lt'i‘—~T\vo drunks W‘ S“"“““"“l‘le Cmlnl and family have returned to their ‘l ‘"11’ ENC“ me m5" l home in Boulder, Col, after a most enjoyable holiday with Mrs. Linkletter‘; parents. Mr. and Mrs. JHIE NEH’ ' llllf Sl‘l'\' CC‘ [a T30 P. .5l‘I.f€‘.)l."\‘{-i noxrzraroox on 5.1.311". (tllil Mrs. e recently nlarried in‘ New ‘it are spending their honey- lyl on ‘hr Island. They are tht‘ sls of Ills. l-Izlgralvs mother, ,J1:~.u~». Sullivan 01' Campbell- Lot i. Mrs. Hagan \\'as on stall of the Prince County pital lilltl is cordially welcomed old friends here. S OF MACK- »,. very iinc catches of tel-cl are reported this week y; Slluuul-rsltle harbour, many iisllcrluvn getting from thirty llltv iu a morning's fishing. lllc. llIlYlIClll‘ is notccl fur it l.» ‘.'i‘l_\' early in ibr- ‘ll for WESBYTIIRIAN PICNIC- St-hool oi’ the Sum- rian Church held p-suic at Stavcrrs ..'l.ly nftcrnooll. and bathing and sports were indulged in by llildrl-n and their clders. Tea ervcll cu the spacious grounds '. ‘ wrt. Assisting lvlrs. 111'!‘ rluuwhtcr. Mrs. and other ladies of S .11. ETUKNPID ll()I\lE—Mi‘. and thlcullu Morrison. who havr car home in Boston. Their , ll ss Esther Morrison. or of the operating rooms ~ Imvcll’ General Hospital, as bccn spending her vaca- c aclruulmuied them on .\l1'~. P11111101‘ accom- a; far as Moucion. F. arm mm». Ion smu- illi-\ novel street dance licr IlI1l'l clucnls are being ‘ll for Llltllill‘ Day under ‘lilccs oi the Summerside lull Cmli’ Club. The dance held on the newly paved Sluwt which is about corn- Tlv- spar-ions lawn and = '~' It". Il. T. Holman W" T7 arr Street will be lied for the occasion. S rmmcjwrrlam LATE -- mlzt . train from Char- ‘Il to §"9ll1lllll‘l‘;~ltl0 has been ‘ on a \'l'l late schedule "ra! uvlruiusrs during the "Pk- It is understood that css ill frclrrht and shunt- cravrl cars at ‘Traveller's hi‘ llf‘fl'l'lllfli'lt‘l‘.< of the PIP-J": "o. plant. is tho l"? llll" fl"'ll\’. This hlllds ‘enacts and mail, which business. Some one has 4 “"1111 the new auto miter ll he lvcd u» speed upDaS- and mail service on PEI. S ai __ in L. "navrsou IWWRAI. DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER KENSIINGTON l7 and Night Cain Will"! Attended. “raour: 1.4, llriie in llanis" ' "slmiilo Service . ""1 not valuable _ information on to; “all Published m times Ya“ FREE to all Fox Wlicrs Ifl Canada. Write Tug-L ftIEnnA-rlonal. rox N | MA L F D “Mk1. O0 s. LTD. M ' P. l. IILAND ‘ICE IN SCOUT HALL l. lay. Ant; 121th, under the Select Flour the pop Yacht Club. Hill,‘ you about Presbyterian Qhggf-rg“ LONDON Presby- cn. The Sacra- . '.-' Supper at. Long l /\. .\I. Sunday, August at Long M. Services con- thc Rev. J Kclr Fraser. L-1827-8-26-1i Vincent put of Nclv York City, W110 lCll 200d hauls. S l The , —ROBlN HOOD your dealers. try Fencing at. Braces. Insul Slate Siding, sec samples a - —BARN OPENING AND DANCE AT KENSINITYON. Tuesday cvon new barn. Good floor. Good or- Refreshments. Dance starts at B p. m. Everybody wel- , come. L-i840-B-26-2i. ' Stmvart Linklettel- M. F’. Schurman, Summerside, and other relatives. S —lllGll SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 7Tli—-The Summerside High School and Academy reopens for the fall term on September 7th. With onc or two exceptions all the former" stafl’ have been rc-engaged. lillfis Georgie MacLean, B.A., who spent the past year studying at London University, London, Eng- land. and in different parts of Europe is taking her old position as principal o! the Academy. S quash Yacur RACING- Yacht racing at Borden yesterday in class 3 and class 6 brought forth very keen competition be- tween Robert Fraser's “Mayflower” from Summersidc, and Roy Sher- ry‘s ‘Zephyr’ from Bordon in class 6 and Mac Irwin's "Poy Eye" from Charlottetown, and Ray Tantoifs "Woodpecker" from Summerside in class 3. Mayflower and Pop Eye lwon both of t\v0 races sailrd by narrow margins. A light south east breeze prevailed. I -r0s'r NUPTIX; shower.- Friends from Summcrsldc and TKcnsingtorl met at (ilovcus Shore; near Summcrsicic on Tuvsrlay‘ ov-‘ enlng to tender a post-nuptial lshower- to Mr. and Mrs. William Cousins of Kensington (nee Babe MacDonald oi’ Summcrside) whose lmarriagc took place recently. Thc (young couple received many lwely" gifts, besides china and silver. A very enjoyable evening was had and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Cousins will make theirhomc in Kenslngton. A host of friends join in wishing them every happi- ness. S Personals —Mlss Marguerite Birmingham is the guest of Miss Dolly Matthcml Sulnmcrsidc.-—S —Mrs. James Adams of Monc- ton, NB, is visiting in Summer- slde the guest of Mrs. MacQliflT- ric. S -—Miss Gertrude MncDowcll. Ot- tawa, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A W. MacDowell, Summerside. S -—-Mlss Jean MacFadyen. who hits been visiting her mother, Mrs. Hugh Morrison and Mr, Morrison has returned to her home in Bos- ton. 5 --Dr. Morton of Halifax. form- erly on the teaching staff of the‘ High School Academy, is visitln: friends in Summerside. S —Mre. Chester Simpson of Mal- pcque is spending an onjovablo holi- l day with her daughter. airs. Els- wnrih Bacrlail, Central St ‘eel. Stun-t merside-S _1vn-. John Hatfield has returned to his home in Omaha, Ncbra-skfl- after spending his vacation wfh his uncle. Mr. Harri! LWKlMtPY- Lmk‘ letter Roadr-S Evidence Taken In Prohibition Gases The temperance cases bfmlfihl by the special invcsbitillwfi Weml OOntmued at. Summerside bciorct Magistrate Darby rwl-‘rdflr- ‘The; evidence in each case was 11KB"- Thrce were discugscd and the othc _<,l ‘adjourned until Tuesday morhlllgl for argument and judgment. On Tuesday Mr. Darby held court at Alberton vvhvn llhrw case; for illegal sale of liquor wcrcl heard. One was dismissed and the. other two parties received $299 fines. A man cilazgcd with driving: to the common danger" was fined! $5 and l. similar fine imposed on a, man for operating a motor vehicle» without a license. Tlicsc cases were‘ prosecuted by the R. C. M. P. ‘ Two cases from OLeary brought, by the special illvcsigat-Ofs weir heard. One case was dismissed and] the other pally was fined $200. A: , he did not pay the iinc he WE'- g-"znmitled to .UM iiu nl id g Der Week. Phone Mil-l for thll‘: :::VIBIQ y‘: —— f0 ell and Calgary l9 ular brands all “pk h. -lU75-7-2B—l1. h —BUY FAR/M. Lawnand Pou1d- L-126l-B-26-Zi | . . . l —l. SULATE AND I‘(‘-_ili\'11l.'i.l(“ your home w th Gliddclfs pure paint and Birds Insul-Brlc and L-l2til-8-26-2i lnllale- Solnplws —RETURNED HOME -— Mr. with his win- the , ‘dclrlzcc lines in Chaim. Klinlwa" nd PR! l l SUJM-MERSlDE Today. THVU fTl-rluu. of Tl-rliriisl. Garbo in the clrms of Robert I Woylorl A love drarga‘ your heart will never i t LIONEL BARRYMORE lilZAlETHAllAN-JISSIIIALIII KIN" DANIIll - uuou unlc _ nun non cum _ . Also News Shows 1.15-9.15 NCE l Uric Acid Deposits Removed By lboulandl o! little filtern, having special wurk to perform. It some of there filters become clogged. poisons and Urlc acid enters the bluud atrcllui. The result is a backache, a dealt, llcllvy pain. The Uric uclli lie- posits n fills granule in the Julius, causing a pain known an rilculllutiaul. Apr lvillney Fluahcra really flush the Kldflvyl. placing them in n healthy. louud condition. ho more getting ll llltllt~no more backache. l‘ coulplcxlou 1s replaced by u _ clear Hliill. Yuri!" Q-YQQ b9- colue bright and your llinillrlCllvts‘ dis- llillwllf- B11014 llackagc u! Nox lillilmy Flusberl contain a full month's trelli- meat. There la only one Nu: Kidney "l7 llal Flasher-they improve your entire general health. Your Kidney: and Liver will furlclioa perfectly. Wily not start. today nu the i'U.iIl to gnarl health. lei box Kilinl-y" Flashers bring you good health. (In sale ul-Jflu- lzlugilea Drug Co. Lllh, Charlottetown; Lnrruthera Dru: Co. Montague; Suuris DMZ (-0-. Sourls; C. ll. HlJriuli, Murray River; The Taylor Drug C0,, Kenslngton; and W. Li. Callback. Bedcque. New Rector For St. Mary's Church Rev. G. R, Harrison, .\/I.A.B.D.. of All Saint; Church. Sprlnghill, N.S., who has been appointed by the Lord Bishop of Nova Scatia. Rt. Rev. Bishop Hackenley. to the parish of Summerside. P.E.I.. expected to arrive on FridavSt-p- tember 3rd, to take over his new duties. The appointment was made fill the vacancy in this parish through the resignation Dr. 0. dc W. White, who lhrolulh his duties as rector, although he still retains his office of Arch- deacon of the Island‘ parishes. Rev. Mr. Harrison will have charge of St. Mary's ChLl1'Cl"i.slil’l‘l- merslde. and Si. John's St. Elcanors. Recent press dispatches from Springhlll speak very highly of him, and there is general regret f Greta Garbo In Camille Al; S’S1'de ~ Theatre Another charming picture L; on , the bill of fare this week at, the (Zapitol Theatre. Sunlmerside, in "Clinlillc." which drew crowds to the thcatrc last night, 'l‘ll.- lovely (ll-eta Garbo is the star ‘n this immortal love classic of Dumas "The Lady oi’ the Ca- mellins." Playing opposite Robert 'l‘a_vlor the glamorous Garbo gives :l:l uuful-yznltalile intensity to the ulna‘, dramaic role of her brilliant ('.l1."f‘l'. Taylor, whose amazing success in a brief two years on the screen has lualie him an international figure, comes into his own as a. dramatic a"tor of rare talcnt in the exacting l'll"‘ ol‘ '\l1lllillfl. The picture from ihc Metro-(‘roldulyn-Mnyer studios has a notable supporting cast in- eluding Lionel Barrymore, Efiza- bath Allan, _Jesse Italph, Henry Daniell. Lenore Ulric and Laura Ilopc Crews. The story is too wcll remember- cd to require description but the glory of Paris in the period 0! Du- mas is secreated with magnificent artistry and the dramatic love of Camille and Armand is portrayed with all the power oi’ the nriglhfll- This picture is on this afternoon and evening, do not fail to see it. -s Declare Naval from his parishioners there and the citizens as a whole that he is leaving the town. Rev. Mr. Harrison is rcgartlcd in Nova Scotia as one of the out- ‘ standing preachers of that prov- ince. He has been rector of All Saints Churchsincq 1921 and since 1932 has held the Chaplain -of All Saints Hos-pltal, l-le is also vice chairman of the board of directors of that institu- tion. He is honorary chaplain oi the Springhlli branch of the Can- adian Legion and a mclnber cffhc Sprluglilll Board oi Trade. Ila is also a. member of the Cilmberlclnd Lodge of K. of P. _ It has been decided to sell the rectory property on Summer Street and build a, new rectory, nearer the church if possible. The pres- ent rectory is one of the finest properties in Summerside and was formerly owned by the late Mr. Gourlle, a well known resident of Summerslde 1n its earlier days. The new rector with his wife and dauehter will take up their reg]- deuce at the rectory until such time as a change becomes effect- ive. s Kensington Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Proiitl. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Profitt, Freetown. Mrs. George Brown, Charlotte- town. was a. recent visitor to Ken. singt/on and Darnley. Doctor and Mrs. Bowness, ar- rived home Friday evening, from their honey moon trip. They are be- ing cordially welcomed in Ken- Irington. - Mira. Palmer of Freeland is visit- ‘°9‘.""’1l‘°9 m; her sister. Mrs. James Jardine, ships of’ Admiral I-Iasegawafl fleet, Kemmswn‘ weal, into immediate operation Dr and Wm Ne.“ and family iliallllol. all Chinese shipping. For- I cl<_..l u-svcis were specifically ex- cnlp.cd. Although no state of war has been dccared between China and Japan, the theatre now affected has D0011 spread down almost the en- i l‘: blllllUsC lllflp. ill. suutncln half. which escap- C4 11L luau-l. tllc (llfiillh ctfccts of thc struggle until now, bccalne a zone Ul conflict. because of the Japanese c naval patrol extending through the straits between Formosa and the zulilll China mainland. 'l'1lc blockade paralyzed Chinese siupplng, but neutral observers be- huuu us purpose primarily was to retaliate for destruction of Japan- ese property by Chinese shells and warplanes. v Eye-witnesses of the landzng of Japanese forces lo strengthen their l lLilillllld in Central China said the ilulldcrs already hid 116811" 1110111118 m ull Shanghai from landing places at Liuho and other points on the Yangtze as well as at the Woosung 1011:». iurihcr inland toward they clulluttlcli city. _ lirnaral luovemctits, lt was be- .l(‘\'('fl, were being carried out on 11w COH-il- ca“ °l Shaun“ “d, since the outbreak began laat lsmm‘ 0‘ the “ma” “mar”! June is 151. Seven persons have lawman a whim" “P "m" "m died there. rear to strike behind Pootunfl- "Ch 1ll(lll‘~ll‘llll section RCYMS N10 ivlnlnlzpotl River from the heart of :liv'.uplllli. The ulunbcrs of newly 18114181 ll l)l‘(‘.'li'lil‘ evldcut, also, that the “p; (Yllff fmuls ringing tho Inter- “m, “P111111 the increased Japan- f\=l‘ DFFSSUFP. of the Bank of Nova. Bcotia, Ken- sillgton, with Mrs. son, David, are pleasantly spending a vacation at their sun-micr- cottage, Alberton. ford, Mass are visiting in Kenslng- ton. guests of mother, Mrs. Kentford Waite. INFANTILE PARALYSIS Ontario's infantile paralysis death additional deaths were from the widespread nreas affect- ed by the deease which sections has porportions. made its greatest. inroads reported 11 new cases today as with 24 yesterday. The city‘s total puris two deaths out oi’ a tctal of 25 cases. cases in Toronto. with lurrcs were not known, but were] Umdml "Id l 1°" "9" l-‘milrf-“l l» l» l :l.:".;:':.".:::%* §l.‘l.'.3l..°"?.§”15.’.i€..°.i points, sent the Ontario total up | over the 300 mark liner the out- Ml 01ml Settlclncnt of Shanghai| break started. 1i days, nor any apparent whole- Allhnrlvu lllPfl‘ was hno cessatlo: l sale evacuation, Chinese comman- l‘. P ince Colu" l. tllo llUSHllllPS that ave rung lders admitted all. w r u L l .11.: cars o! me city: million: tori were abandoned "strategically." lave returned to their home in Kensington, after a short holiday in Nova Seotia. Mr. William MacLem, manager MacLean and Mrs. Allan Malcleod and two hlldren, Doris and Paul, of Mted- Mrs. Macbeods MAKING SERIOUS GAINS TORONTO. Aug, 24——(CP) — all remained at 16 tonight. No reported in some reached epidemic Toronto. where the dtsease has compared London and district so far rc- Todayls reported new three in "cert aln prxsi. ions" of Rev. l ill health was obliged to give up. Church, V’ p0sitl0n of I MERSI. c; couu Carleton and Vicinity Miss Doris Campbell of Milton, Mass. is spending her vacation in Cape Traverse, the guest of her mother, Mrs. John F. Campbell. Mrs. Josie M. Lea of Los Angc-les. Mrs. Minnie E. Knight, Miss Dorothy Knight, Mr. FTank Knight; of Soulcrvillc, Ma s, and Mr. Horace Riggs of Rosliudale, Mass, are visiting in Carleton, the guests of Mrs. Lydia Holvatt. Mr and Mrs. Jaulc» their sons. Claire and George 0f Palmer, Mass, are pending H1011‘ holiday with Mrs. Page's parents, Mr. and Mrs. AI- Guignlon of Cape Traverse. Page with airs. l-I T. fvIcDnraltl of Winni- peg who wa- formerly Miss Marltaret McDonald of Clermont, retlu-ned to the Island two weeks ago after an absence of bulenty- six years. She left. Winnipeg in April and on her way home visilcrl lnculbcrs of her ianllly in Valleyiluld, Que, Nllrllll, Ohio. New York City, Concord. N. H. and Boston. She has visited many relatives in this province, renew- ing old friendships and is at pres- ent t-hc guest of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Calupbell of Cape Tra- verse. Shc leaves on hcr return trip early next. week. The Cape Traverse Young Peoples Union enjoyed a pleasant _ ‘social evening last Tuc clay on Mr- Boyll Lowtheus lawn at C The (‘\(‘il1ll'.{ )Hl\>E‘tl quick jolly sing-stills. ill '-' l- ' '" Barker, games, conte is etc. under lthe direction l:l '1.1l .i\ and Harold Bc‘l. Ict ClTlllll and rake were scrvctl. A vow of ll::.lll;.~. wit; lcudcrcd Mr. and .Vlrs. - LO\\'tllI‘l' for lhcir hospitality. D. lClnltlnuod from pace l) l :1 r ' ‘ sii.'1t.1ll[l€‘l'. "l'll_v of perpetual lsprlng", today gave Insurgent Gen- eral Franco almost complete con- trol of the entire northwestern half of Spain. I‘. will rclcasc the lcsrions which have been bcsicging Blc-CILYHH pol-ts for a concclted drive against Madrid. Revolt. of Insurgent sympathiz- ers within the city and a smash- ing drive by six Insurgent columns brouuht S.lllt.lnrl."l"s (lownfall, In- supplies by sl u. and Instlrgent troops thrott-lcd highways over which reinforcements might. have cmnc. A llll‘ l thousand lnr-urgoll‘: 31-0911,, il ‘llrliug ilu‘ Italian Black Arrow brigade. swat-riled over the Boys and girls who lon . ‘oplanea will take delight in assembling these 3-lli ension modell of advanced British sky crnfil Thefro dashing, rnkish models, in full color. They slip from the hook null set up in u jiffy . . . no scissors or paste are Ill‘l‘4l(‘(l. The book is [lucked with information children want, on what makes an aero- plane fly, and how to fly. There's also an aeroplane game to liven dull hours or rainy afternoons . . . and nll absolutely free nt your groom's with the purchase of iwo packages of‘ Kellogg's Bran Flakes . . . the energy-food that {children really enjoy! Get your free copy CH RON ICLE sul> / pol-l ll. Fcoll wnsscarcc.‘ Insurgent ship. hloekadcd r-ntry 0f - N N IVRSARY l(_ltilltlllllf‘(l¥lgflnl page 1) blO/‘i by lnc General 'l'rcasurl:r, lvllss Slime Seaman, Anlherst, N. S. New Brunswick showed an UICIClLSG of $189.45 over the previous year. Nova Scotia an mcrease of $548.81; and Prince Eklaarti Island an increase 01' $1316.). (irand total of rcl-l-ipu. from the flfalltuue the year was $45,114.52. The report of the Recording Sec- retary, Mm O. L. Fullerton, Saint John, was read by Muss Emma Lcc Calweli, Saint John. made 0f the sevcnlic-th anniversary t0 be txdt-olut/ccl by the iuissionary’ ready being formed for the proper observance of this occasion. "The Power of t-hc Spirit of Christ" was the lllPllll‘ of the msplrinc arldrr-ss clvcn by VII‘:- I-[eunr Flannagail, Montague, P. E. I., (l-llllrig the morning Quiet Hour. Scripture was read by Miss Melba Elliott. Prayers were offered hi’ M"- n W. Lndsay, Cananri. N. S. (i Mrs Ross Eaton. Rvirlzvlovll. Nominating Committee appoint-- ad: Convonor, Mrs C. '1‘ Nl- livi- 5i- John: Mrs. O. C. NikcNcil, Summer- sicl : Mrs. H. E. DcVi/olic. River He- bel. ' Samuel Freeman. Am hr and thc prnvincia‘ secretar- ies. _ , I Rrmllltions Cfillllllltlfl‘ aulwull- or?‘ Convener. Mrs Goof?" BN1"?- Wolfville; Mrs. ll. W. Lindffli‘. Canard; and Mrs. W. IV. S'.'\1’lfltl atoncton. . “Vlfhat should h» our “"1"” inc? ililhat shoulrl h" I‘ll1' a. . toward indcccnt movies, coals: jcsflng, modem fllthv literature. 'f‘hcsc were questions brought be- roro the women of the ‘Uh-V’; MU Convmllnn at the af "FROM. lll€"lll1'_' on lverlnrwia": by Mls< ‘ll. E. Hume, corrrspanrliuz .'~' gm. ghr- Union.‘ "The Christian I lmmv in India is a llvinc exam?" should . of the beauty of holiness! mm,m_-,jn_», and prucru.tlv'l Suntan- lclers outlying defences. (‘In their ‘way, they captured hunclrcrls oi [square miles of territory and scor- ‘l es of mining and industrial l towns. _ 1 Basque President Joso Autumn dc Aguirre and a number 0t‘ 111F- cabinct. who wok fvfllile in Sim- iander after the fall of Basque Bilbao. fled by sea to Bayonne? France. l Caplurc of Santanrler was the climax of l-‘rancols vcar-oltl drive to subtitle the B1F."ll\ and Sebastian fell last summer, a short time after the civil war started. Insurgents swept into Bil- bao two months alto. Now thcv AR Provinces fur ' Llt-ntioil was‘ . societies ll'l 1940, and plans are al-l indwelling ‘ towards women smnltiltc and d? 11- ‘ it not be so in thchonleland? Seventy million Untouchables are seeklnga new religion as they turn from their idol worship. This is an opporunity. Greetings from Trinity United Church were brought by Mrs. Hugh Miller. Miss Clara Mason who has serv- ed lOr twenty-five years in Nar- ,sapatanam, India, gave some lu- jterestinc glllnpses illto lll‘l‘ work. Miss Mason will return to lit-r work next. year. , Reports given during the after- } noon were: report of Tidings Edi- rcporl. of MlSSlHIMLy Maritime Baptist by Mrs . ‘Warren, Wolfville; report. of Mis- sionary Home by Mrs. Goorito l shop, lVolilrlllc: report of Holly ‘ .\1 1o: Commulre by Airs. C. W Rose, Wolfville. A messarze from the Union nr forwarded to Mrs. C. H. Mart Wolfvillc, who is the only mem- ber oi’ the executive of fiftv yrar.‘ aszo ltvhcn the ranirurion l hold ln cllllflflllltfiiVlll l~,..-,\» l lust. Ulliy one uletnbel" a: .. lforrurr C0il\"‘llllOll ls atlenti: l the prcscnc gathering» IVIrs. A. W. lStorrls. who for 33 years was pro- {Sltlcill of the (‘llIll'l’\flI‘l(“.\'ll 131p- . y list lilisslonaliv- SOVIFLV, A tour of the bwalllvsplll. n’ '1'." Island. in the lottctown. was taken at the ciow- of the afternoon session. | Rev. Henri Lanctin. Mnnctolu. , addressed the evening: mcclinlr. tollill! 01in‘; wort-z anion: the l.- Canadians. M: Ln ti ghouwd a film of inter l lures (icaling with his work. l An historical paslcant of Baptist work ill Vvcstorn Canada, "Rccall- '\'r~_ ing Ollr Pmcortl bv .\ll‘= J. R Donald‘ was prcscntorl bf.‘ a lt.._ c. Clyde River. Churches. under Mrs. J. A. Clarke and Rev: H L P. E, I. Danton. Cast: Dr. .7. A. lfllr. Robcl lilacPllnil .\ -. Rzlcnall ‘i/lrg. Ralph Rllpr- , ‘Ur ‘ R l’) Blulllcsnn. M". Oscar Ila-n- ‘ oud. Mr. H. N. Robinson. Mr. Jll~- tin Jordan. Mr. P. J. Proud. .\ VHcnrv Callbcck. Mr Flvcrion Fri. . Mr. Vivian Smallwood. Mr. Iloirl I\I.'llulel. Mrs. Bony. Stcntifll: Mrs". TG. Ives, lilrs. Gordon S rail. Mrs. A. K M1l(‘Pllf‘(‘. I\ , Phyllis Dawson. lvliss Davida Bak- er. l rs. H. L. Dcnton, Mrs. Henry lCalllicclcMrs. W. Scantleburvnltlrs. Percy Yilorcsirie. Miss Frlith Sierns. firacn Campbell. .\ J. H .I.\rI‘l1:v.l. Mr. (HTIFHP l’ \.\'- 11ml Xilssos Beatrice ivard, Daphne and lBelivl lilacPhce, lVIay Robinson, ‘Abbie Robertson, Helen 1\IacPhec. Verna. Muclnnis, Flair Casford. . . __ . , r. have only a small slice of tcrrltoli __ ‘ l to ('rl,‘€lll(‘l‘ bviorp lll"_V can com- H} » hull" "r plete domination oi‘ the coast. yrilulsl. Ill s Hall.“ (y, ,,,-.,,\ g of Kellogg's hlodel Planes while the supply lasts. Eat tnfeelfit . . . serve big bowls of Kellogzgfs Bran Flakes with milk or cream for breakfast! They're crisp-toasted. crunchy flakes of choir-c whole wheat. Rich in nourishment and easy to digest. Mildly laxative too, having just enough exira bran. Good for the whole family, thcy’rc always delicious and really in serve without bother or fuss. Your grocer has Kellogg's Bran Flakes . . . oven-fresh. Made by Kellogg In Loud frwrwa BRAN FLAKES on, Ontario. OF DELICIOU BRAN Antarctic Rial IN 7H! OOIDEN YELLOW PACKAGE IA vicinity 0f Chan‘ l linc pc- froui mp (‘harlotlotcavn 1rd Baptist ‘ the direction nl 1 uni" “gypmr l l . r 3 mcl at thk l‘ bards or l l_'. Tell mem- zllzs were pres- _ lppnrtctl th- 1L1.‘ tTUIJYl soda? 20.08. l‘. l'_;l_: ~. aurllli <. luar; m‘. ‘(£11112 ac- lll l-lxlvontior u 'I‘lic follow- int: plnuraln \\. l-l.lllj.'l-<‘: Rtadlng _-._,- _ - alto. Mrs. W i . W. J. Zvllutcb Alla 25—-(CPl-— rcmrts of the rli-tllylod by wore released to- yrupuwtn Ix-lartincnt o’ re Available record-s and ozn southern Mani- wn thcro are between illvfi "f" . Well Drilling Communicate with Trask Wail 00., Ltli. Vaughan H. Groom Summerside Tvlailtlger for l’. i. Island ..........-......___ , __ awn-mare l l I l EE/ WITH TWO PACKAGES FLAKES THIS BOOK OF EIGHT MODElL PLANES... READY TO SET UP! “The elghl J-rlfnnonsinn nnnlwls 0/ nlrulvrn Hrlvlall nirrmff in Kellogg's bunk of Hmlol Plnrrvs nrcnmlrly n-pnuluvr IIn-nyrprurnn. uf llu-ulsylr-rllv rlrrr nvrnplnnoa. Err-n ymrulslr-r uh.- rnpv of this lmnL, m ch.- models am! pluvinr 1h.- mn-phrnp rum», I-m nllo for Hu- rrrilinl in-rnlninn- m. rll-rnrlrlllfirs m"! hun- m fly." any-n Hr (flrmmnliurv II. Ill! llllpl-rinlrnllvni "f Skviir- an... ll...- ulnr pilolml I vvrr alum! "nu-r..." will lmnf n nnlv f... m.» 1.... "r ......-...l.r."..| l..-........ .»,..~...n....- r .,...-... Ilrr r.......... (Iann- . 1.. Lil-marlin m. m- ma. “"1115 “ _;;,,‘,;<...,...n_-., Jifffy. l. ,_. egg???" ~35." 2,; ,_,,_ \