JULY 4. 1936 ennui iowtngistlao Adjournment. PUBLIC Report of Committees. Offering. visiting delegates. intention to attend. WHO ARE ELIGIBLE? and all subscribers to and friends of the Bible Society Meetings held on Atlantic Standard Time The Day-July 8th, 1936. The Plsoe-The Town of lfensington J. P. Gordon, Secretary Rev. H. D. Raymond, President PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BIBLE SOCIETY . At KENSINGTON P. E} Wednesday July 8th. Ieusroeosdiallyiuviteetostundthesessiuuortnis . Thestoryoftbeworkofyoursocietyvutu be gfiesented, briefly and hi interesting fashion. IIOGI-AIM! 11.00 A. M.-PIECBYTEIIAN onurvcu Meeting of Executive Oonunitteo. 3.36 1-. M.-—I.lNl'l'lD ouuacu General Busineu Meeting Ills Ilonor Lieutenant Governor Delilah Presi Devotional Exercises — — — — — _. .. pm, 3_ pm,“ The Chairman. Minutes, Appointment of Committees, llsports. Discussion, Business. Address — — - — — — Rev. Hugh Miller, M. A., 3. n., Trinity Church, Charlottetown 8.00 P. M. UNITED CHUBDH Devotional Exercises — — — — — _ 3", w_ 0, mpg“ Addreu—B.ev. J. M. Murchison. Ilsv. Hillh Miller Special Music. The Kensington Brfllch desires to extend hospitality to Please notify Mr. J. P. Gordon of Char- lottetown or Mr. John A. Thompson of Keusington, of your The fol- din: MEETING pants up to date. a. new leader. To those who have promised a worker their subscriptions, please be sure to fulfill that promise at as early a date as possible. Subscrib- ers may call at the Guardian office and leave their subscription for the candidate of their choice. Pull All Ministers of the Province, Dr. H. D. ohnson, Treasurer British Radio Annoncer Visiting In Canada MdN'I'R.llA.L, Que. July 3—8tuart Fiibbard, the British Broadcasting Company's golden-voiced announ- cer. who during the past eleven years has probably broadcast more than any one else. was a visitor to Montreal, accompanied by his wife and several friends. Mr. Hibbard and his party are visiting Canada is part oi an English touring troupe travelling by lines of the Canadian National Railways, and left this afternoon for Ottawa on a. short visit before proceeding to roronto, Niagara mills and thence Lo New York. from which port they will take the S. 8. Queen Mary. July 8th for home. All the import- ant announcement issued over the air‘ by the British Broadcasting Company are in Mr. IIibba.rd's beautifully modulsied voice. includ- ing the bulletins issued before the except the actual announcement of his death which was given by Sir‘ John Relth. the director general. In a recent interview Mr. Hibbard stated that an announcer must (a) be keen on broadcasting; (b) be quick on the uptake when dealing with s. dimcult situation; (c) have a suitable voice. manner per- sonality and (d) have a knowledge of foreign languages and a. general experience of people and the world. He stated that W. N. shown. chief Empire announcer, told how. on one occasion he announced a. concert as coming from the “nothrcom at Pump" instead of the "Pump room at Bath." Another alnounoer was once completely tongue-tied with "extraordinary orderliness." _.__._........_..__._.—... PROTECT UMPIBIS VIO'I‘0.R1A-—"Any player found using ‘gutter language’ in Victorian Football Association games will be more severely dealt with. said the president. suspending a player for five weeks for using ebusive leng- death of the late King George V.. uage to an umpire. *-n_é4*-nj GOSPEL TENT AT NORTH RIVER Meetings Nightly At 8 P. M. (Except Saturday) Everybody Welcome No Collections Conserva’tive Meeting The annual meeting of the East Prince Liberal- Conservatlve Association will be held in the Town Hall, Sununerslde, on Tuesday, July 7th, starting at 2 p. m. - Dr. W. J .P. MacMillan, Provincial leader of the Conservative party, Mr. J. Frank Arnett and other prominent speakers will address the meeting. Each Poll will please and four delegates to the meeting. credit will be given the candidate. The vote scale is decreased one- half in Just two more weeks, so help your favorite now while your subscription will bring the most votes. Advice to Contestants O0iN'I‘IiBTAN'I‘S — You should make as large a turn in tonight as possible. it takes votes to win the two cars and big cash prizes and votes are earned only on subscrip- tions. Big votes now will win the prises Any candidate who is not devot- ing their time to the Campaign now is losing ground. Workers will Win We especially urge those people who have entered the Campaign but who have not as yet made a re- port to get busy. opportunity is knocking at your door. What others are doing so successfully you tao can do. Come in and let us help you get started. Big pay cheques and grand prices are waiting for all who enter this Campaign at once. There is still plenty of room for more work- ers and every chance to win is still open. Don't feel it is t:o late to enter and win—very little work has been done by any one as yet and just a. little concentrated effort on the part of new beginners could put them on top. ENTER NOW! Omaha Loses Close Race (A.P. By Guardian's special Wire) NEWMARKET, England. July 2 ._cg1-rying top weight of I38 pounds. William Woodward's Oma- ha. lost his last bid for a major victory on the zngiish turf today when he dropped a narrow decis- ion to the A38. Khan's TB.) Altbtlr in the Princess of wales stakes. The American-‘bred son of Gal- lant Fox. 8 to if ch0'~ce to whip give high class rivals, finished the 1 1-2 miles a neck back of Ta] Akbar, the winner. runner up to his stoblenlaie. Mahmoud in the Derby. stepped the distance in l-W0 minutes, 35 seconds over a heavy course. Ta] Aldbar. second choice at 4 to 1, received in pounds from Omaha. which earlier lost the Ascot Gold cup by the narrow margin of 9» nose. James A. de Rothchilds Es- quemoling was third. five lengths book. The defeat was Omaha's sec- ond setbxwk in four starts in Ens- land. _._._____———- Mir-nrd's the great Rubbing 'Inlrm-m -———é——-——————————__ Important Meeting At BONSHAW Monday, July 6-3 D-ht D. B. MACDONALD, President. J. P. MacINNlS, Secretary. FREE VOTING GOIIPOII GOOD FOR 75 VOTES must as vorso at rum 4 IN I'll 0WN GUAIDIAB "WEEKLY PAY!-Olala" CAMPAIGN IllsssIy0IstlIl‘neVetufer IE (IrI.I'II‘.) ........ I‘OIInlIIIIlv "tltlesenseesessnneseeslsluosossssoessesus-esas'-Ag nusuns-as-usnosuoo-u-oosunu-nu-n -on.--.-n All those interested in the site for the Nation- al Park plea-so attend. The representatives of the districts are invited ' Tonight all votes issued on subscriptions in The Guardian “Weekly Payroll” Campaign will be tabulated and Monday's issue will show the relatives standing of partici- Candidates are extremely busy making a strenuous effort to get as many subscriptions in because of the Big Booster- Week Bonus Votes which will be given for every 3-year subscription then too the vote standing will be each candidate wants to make as good a showing as possible- The race is very close, and a little extra effort could crown to attend. 33;: a§5%% wed in stiff of his vision. G. F. Hutcheson l‘l-IE CHARLOTFETOWN ‘GUARDIAN 1} ‘WW? =7':g-Of- War To Open In Weekly Payroll Campaign’[ BBUT ROOM LEFT FOR Will Tabulate Votes In Campaign Tonight For Publication In Monday's Paper. Now comes the tug-of-war! OTHERS. Here you are—0ur J uly sale of very latest styles in Sheers, M a. n c h u Prints and Dlmity. Coats smart and snappy in Polo and Irish Linen. The Modern Shop (Over Canadian Stores) as possible tonight SERVICES Non.“ mm Bap_ . _ list Churches Sunday. July 5th: or it's equivalent, and Long creek 11 am. Clyde River 3 - ‘ip.m. Kingson 7.30 p.m. Rev. A. p“M'3"°d Mmday “"1 ‘P Hunt, Preacher. L-amt-'1-A-1: THE BAPTIST CI!UItClI—'I‘h: Rev. H. L. Danton preaches the final sermon of a very lnterestin-;, " series on "Strange Religion" to- c t I G d. monwow morning. ‘’The }sIub}ectT<k>1n this occasion is "5 rage e e ra subject of the evening sermon is ..t..._.. "Under which King?" Mr. Demon being the speaker. The Commun- ion of the Lord's supper will be ob- served at the close of the evening service. The music of the day will ‘be under the direction of Mix Helen Cnllbeck, organist. This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a nswsy nature may be Inserted at 0 cents 3 word strictly plylblo In FOR l’H0’I‘i)— L-3490-3-28-if. CRASWELL GRAPES. .?__ ST. JAMES Cl-IUlt.CII—'I‘he min- ister, the Rev. Dr. Moorhead Le- gato, will be the preacher at to- morrow morning's service in The Kirk. There will be no evening service during the months of July and August. A hearty invitation is given to tourists and visitors to attend The Kirk service. OCNFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-8798-7-12-3l2 JACK llENDEltSON'S Exclusive Boys’ and Youth‘: store, Great George street. L-5608-'1-2-3-4-6-'1. CHICKEN DINNER at Welcome Inn Sunday evening. L-5799-7-4-ii FUNERAL LARGELY ATTEND- I:I)—A large number of friends and acquaintances attended the funeral of the late Stephen Raymond Duffy which was held yesterday morning from the residence of his mother. Mrs. Sarah Anne Duffy. Prince st. to St. Dunstan's Basilica. At the Basilica Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. Father Louis Dougah. Present in the Sanctuary was Rev. Clarence Pitre, Parish Priest at Kelly's dcross. Th; segceb at “the _ gravesi e was co uc y ev. SUN SUITS‘ Wilfred Mccardle. The pallbearers HOLMES & BRADLEY-Special discount on all dresses. sizes 1 to '1. L-5740-'1-3-2i DURING WARM WEATHER. decrease the amount of meat and increase the quantity of B-B Brand. SI’R.ING CHICKEN at Hotel Mirimac Mt. Stewart, Wednesday and Sunday. L-5777-7-4-ii SHIPMENT OF slacks, beach dresses, shorts. 1 at t_ were Messrs. Arthur Gormley, Law- Holmes & Brad ey’ Quf_K_:).M6$‘_33_z1 rence Blanchard. Roy Doiron, Aloys- ius Oaudet, Fred Tierney, and Theo. Gallant. GAS. Oils, Greasing and Wash- ing. Maiietrs Battery service. L-5102-6-25-July 4. A WELCOME VISITOR. — Mr. John H. Lee ofi.os Angeles (former- ly of Tryon) is visiting his native zrovince, after an absence of twenty years. l-ie motored eight-thousand miles. visiting friends and relatives in British Columbia and his brobher Hiram in Northern Alberta. He had the pleasure of travelling in C0)fl- pany with Miss Bennett, cousin of Mr. R. B. Bennett, who was voted Miss Canada in California, and stayed at her home in Ottawa for a week, men proceeded to Boston and New York to see his daughter Edna. and his granddaughter and great grandchildren. In Summelslde he is staying with his sister, Mrs. J. S. Hinton, and in Charlottetown with his sister, Mrs. John I-Iowatt, En.-t Royalty. His friends in Tryon, Ver- non River, and other places are de- lighted to see him again. MORNING SERVICE — At St Paul's Church tomorrow at 10.30 instcad of li.00 special Communion Service at 8.30 A. M. HE HIGHLANDS. Ice cream fes- tival Monday evening, July 6th, in aid of st. David's Church. L-5794-7-4-2i THE CENTRAL Parish Divine Worship will be held on saibbath next as follows: Clyde River 11 a. m.: Nine Mile Creek 3 p.m.; Canoe Core 7.30 p.m. Rev. Roy Stewart of wostvllle, N S. will preach. L—5’l'7l-'1-4-ll ST. PAUL'S CIIUltCI-I-1-four of Morning Service Changed. To ac- comodate the Parada from His Majesty's ships—'I‘he saguenay and the Charnplail. morning ser- vice will be held at 1030 instead of 11.00 tomorrow. There will he a special Communion at 8.30 and no Communion at the 10.30 service. Friends are kindly asked to note the change and to be on hand for the earlier hour. The Rector will SCHOOL CLOSING - A very successful school-closing and ex- amination was held in the Rose Valley School, on Tuesday after- noon. June 30th. There was a fair attendance of parents and visitors. The pupils were quite thoroughly examined in the different subjects by their teacher, Miss Alice Ohorwan, and showed a. marked advance GYRO DIANCE A BEACH GROVE INN — M 0 N D AY- Al. Blanchard’s Orchestra. Special Lighting Effects Dancing 9-12 h. Tickets 50c Each ‘'It’s a Gyro Dance” The North Waterloo Boy Scouts 0 Assoclatirn has leased 65 acres of 1 . St. Paul ’s Church land on the Grand River as a dis- trict camp site. And now the scouts and Guides have paid their tribute to the famous Dionne Quints. Five sum- mer cabins built at Okema. Beach, northern Baskatechewan, have been Mmed after the little “prospective Guides." “We must thank Lord Baden- Paweii for founding the Boy Scout Movement. There is no doubt that he is one of the greatest of psycho- logists, and must have understood bills perfectly." — His Eminence Cardinal Villeneauve at the recent rally of Quebec Scout Catholiques. Steps toward enrollment of the Junior Forest Wardens of the Quebec branch of the Canadian Forestry Amociation as L’.-ne scouts of the Boy Scouts Association were announced at the annual confer- ence of Quebec Scouters at Granby. The announcement was made by Provincial Commissioner T. H. Wardle-worth. The waodcraft quail- flcations of the Junior Forest Wardens are similar in genera] to those of a Second Class scout, The soeen of the Wordl Boy scout Jamboree of 1937 has been defin- ltely fixed at Vogelensang, 3139- mendaal. a. village ten miles west oz Amsterdam. and two miles north of ancient i-Iaarlem. Holland. The dates probably will be July 31st to August lath, with the official open- mg on August 2nd. There will be ten sub-camps. of 3.000 scout; each. and the Ca Chief will be Colonel A. Dlcmon Chief Com- missi-ner of the Dutch Scouts, De N‘!'(l9l‘lfilldS(‘ll(‘ Padvinders. Morrow of St. Catherines only son Of Mr. and Mrs. William Morrow. The bride was charmingly 'dressed in a blue swagger suit with acces- sories to match, Mfg Sicily Moore was bridesmaid while the groom WM ably supported by Mr. Earle Moore. After the ceremony the bridal party returned to the home of the bride‘: parents where a dainty luncheon was served, after which s. large crowd of seranaders gathered to extend their good wishes to the bride and groom. After being treated to a supply of good things to eat and drink they departed peacefully _»n their way. The young couple will reside in St. Catherines. Their many’ friends wish them many years of happiness. Previous to her during the past six months. A cer- tificate for good penmanship was presented to Margaret. Boulter, and Merit Cards were given to all the scholars, The teacher has procured two valuable books for the library. purchased with the proceeds of a concert given by the school at, Ohristlnas. one very interesting! feature was a weather chart for June, each pupil having a share in preparing it. a record was carefully kept each day of the temperature sunshine or cloudy, and the direc- tion of the wind, all in very neat. form. The Institute provided a treat of ice-cream preach at Both morning and evening service. A FAREWELL PAlI.'I'Y—A good- ly number of friends, and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dixon of Rose Valley on the evening of June llth to bid them farewell, before leaving for their new home in Darnley. Mr. Dixon has been the genial store- Keeper. for the past five or six years, and everyone regrets to hear of their departure. Dancing was freely indulged in, and lunch was served to over one hundred guests. A nicely worded address was read by Mr. Angus Macxinnon, and a well-filled purse was presented by Miss Annie Newsome. Mr. Dixon made a fitting reply, and was then bounced. followed by “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." In the "wee sma' hours" the guests dispersed, after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Dixon lots of luck, and prosperity in their new home. WEDDING BELLS —A very pretty wedding was solemnlzed at the Baptist parsonage, Charlotte- town on Saturday Julie 6th the Rcv.. Mr. Denton officiating when Miss Florence Beatrice, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mac.Phall, Bonshnw. was united in marriage to Mr. William Iflwyn 0#6+-O4-0&6-O0 marriage the bride was tendered a. miscellaneous shower at the home of her parents and the many beautiful presents she received testi- fied to the popularity in which she is he‘.d.—Patriot Please Copy. Royal Patronage conferred 0n Assn. (C. I’. By Guardian's Special VVITI-'3 EDMONTON, July 2-Ryoal pat- ronage oi King Edward has been conferred upon the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Dr. Harvey Agnew of Tor- onto, uosciate secretary of the or- ganization, announced here today. Lord wigram. Keeper of the Privy Purse. inforlned the Associ- ation of His Majesty's action in a letter received at n osuncli meet- ing in Victoria June 22 at which Dr. A. T. Bazin of Montreal. was chairman. Annual meeting of the college will be held in Ottawa Oct. 31. Lord Tweedsmuir. Governor-General,has consented to accept honorary fel- lowship in the college and will‘ ad- dress the annual dinner. Those present at the council‘. meeting included H. A. Farris. Saint John. N. 8.. and I". A. C. Stir- ....-.....a....n...................-... l’AI.0WAX.2lIIehlU I-‘rwrr JAB. ltINds.zlI6hres per bottle .......... 25:‘. ICE CREAM — DRINKS ws neuvsu rnom: ms-.u. OO§OO60¢@O_§OO-6640-0+0-QOOO-O0-O00-9990090000909960-O00’ | lecture Inger. M’ ntreal. “TRAVELS IN A , CHINA and JAPAN" _ in connection with the work of the seventh Day Adventist: will be the : by I .-. ‘dent of the Maritime (‘I160 SUNDAY 8 P. M. ~ IN rrrr. . BRIGHTON CLUB Corner Brighton lions and Foster‘: Grocery Everybody welcome. Confer- owvvve ‘W iohariottetown Baptist 'ciiur£ 1 ’ SUNDAY SCHOOL is held in connection with morning ‘ cor. Prince ‘st litlrov sa. " ..'s Mnumrnap-ms REV. H. L neuron. is. n. ’ MORNING WORSHIP ll 0'(XoO0K ’ l°I'm°I|-"Stalin Hove" Rev. ll. L Denton .. §olo—“I Shall Not Pass This Way Again" Mrs. Ilnroldifilllseqie service, with story period for Juniors, and regular study por- iod from 12 in 12.30. EVENING WORSHIP ‘i 0'(X40CK let-nion—“Under Which King?” .... Rev. E. L. Demon Eolo—"sheep and Lambs” ............ Homer Miss Gweueth Fry The Communion of the Lord's Supper at close of even- service. Radio Station 0. II. C. K. Broadcasts the nus-nhig and evening service-. Miss Ifelen Csllbeok .......... Ofll-I1!‘ You are cordially invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH. vvvwvvvvv vv P i t A AAAAAAA. Vv Vvvv 4th SUNDAY AFTER. TRINITY 8.30 A. M.—IIoly Communion. 10.00 A. M.-—'I‘he Sunday School. 10.30 A. M.—-Morning Prayer and sermon. hurch Parade from Ills M.s)uty’a Shiv!»- The Saguenay and The,Ch During the Ofiertory ME. Fflllces will sing. 7.00 P. lVI.-—Evoning Prayer and Sermon. The Rector will preach at both Service!- rr. It. sunrusnn. Rlrv. n. p. narluolm. It 5- Organist and Choir-master. Rector- -aa.A..Aa...A¢¢ Trainer AAAA as rvv v 4 ,r.: w%»e N» ‘ Zion Presbyterian V .‘A_...Tv Church vw Rev. G. CARLYLE wrzasrsa — MINISTI-.‘iI. ’ rnor. LOUIS n. TIIOMPSON--Organist and cnmrluuer I0. 0 . .—Sa.bbath school and Bib I: Chats- » MORNING WORSHIP - 11.00 A. M.—'l‘he Sacrament of the Lord’? 311130“?!- Commuuion liyInn—“Dread of the World’ . . . BNWII Mn. A. ll.Roper,Mrs. A.A.Mutch. iviessrsII.YorIt4In and M. Mnoiiinnon 4 EVENING WORSHIP ‘ 100 p_ M__1vn-_ John Young, B. A., of Caledonia will P reach. Mr. Young is a son of old‘ esteemed missionary [ Dr. L. L. Young. Kobe, Japan and is a t gifted speaker. solo—“When Evening Shadows Fall" . . . . . . . . . . . . Byrd Mrs. Nell Machein “Blessed are they which do hI1n8‘€P N1‘ ‘hint “"' righteousness. for they 5313" ‘'9 l“‘°d'" wvvvv 69-000999-O09-O’ »«+»o4ouf¢» St. Peter’s Cathecl al ROCKFORD SQUARE Priest-Incumbent»—ltEV. canon E. M. MALONE, lVI.A. um. 8.00 A. M.—IIoly Communion. 8.40 A. M.—Mornlng Prayer. 11.00 A. M.—ChoraI Eucharist and sermon. 7.00 P. l\I.—Evensong and Sermon. The preacher at all services today will be Rev. W. J. Phillips, Rector of Alberton. A: A V , {ho Presbyterian church in Canada ST. JAMES CHURCH Mimterz REV. 13.. MOOEHEAD-LEGATE, D. D. Public Worship AT ELEVEN 0'CLOCK A. M. (N0 EVENIKG SERVICE DURING JULY AND AUGUST) Morning liusic: Morning Ant.hcrn—"Therc is a Blessed I<Iom¢-."—Msrks, I)uet—Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Mrs. II. 5. Henderson. _..___..._..___. STRANGERS AND VISITORS L‘-U‘|*I.l)lALl.¥ ‘ INVITED. I . I new. s. G. White the ; l REV. HUGH MILLER, M. A., B. D.—MlNlS'l'ER A. BOY KENDALL, L. R. A. l\l., A. A. G. U.—OlbUrANlS'I‘ Ministers: Ill-IV. IIUGII MILLER. M. A., B. D. IIV. A. E. MscI{ENZIE Or-snlst:—A. BOY KENDALL, L. It. A. M.. A. A. G. 0. not A. M.—-Public wu-amp. K Sermon—‘TflE oansnosrrr or LOVE“ Salo—“God so Loved The World” _ ,. ‘ Mrs. (llev.) A. s. Weir - 3 7.00 P. M.——l’ullo Worship. Trinity United Church‘ § .. I. S. Peer:-s 2 1. S¢rn1on—“SELF CONDKMNATION" Vision cordially Welcome. Morning service Broadcast by C. F. C. Y. oo o