If n. 03 ,.. up EXHIBIT! N WEEK ' Next "ll fair weeklnchlh .v ugilst 1.1. to August ll. NEW ARMY PETS were raised by the Lord Strath- engaged in exercises at Camp CAMP lwarnmoirr, Alta-. - 8' 50"” '”' m” ''”"'d"' M T” cona's Horse Brigade cui-rentb waiarisht. Alta. new two baby eagles seem right ms. Setter or Calgary. The pets sits. - I ' AGBlCllll'lliW- IEVIS P. I. i.nesann-tesaarltultsro lated factors. The following infor- mation is taken from a repo rtof ded nests is another important factor. while removal to ethn- , quarters of all broody hens and frequent gathering of eggs pre- vents quality loss and breakage. Birds should not be allowed to remain in nests over night. CONTROL MEAsjJREs Following are a few control measures recognized as , . cgrldsoon. o.o.,u..n f .j'lri"Vl'FmHadsrVd:erefthallIiedCherehefCanaIa mitt 1... . of that brave and he taatablialsod gs first ; clesplsedt transform V around the range ot.any influence there pioneers ' we know e'f.many more. Dr. nausea Mac . a meeting of a nist la. rected and returned to the man- bers. it was suggested that we have an ice cream social but no furthes- decislon was made. 4 The next meeting is to be held on Au t 3rd. at the home II Feuton haw's. The lunch coun- mittee isoFenton Shaw, Elaine Palmer, Dana MacNeill and Il- er presented and the viewed, the missionary was to speak. GAVE A SURVEY . g crime. sr.. was I U them as ". KI Dev- their. witnen to Christ moral -outcasts who were outside before their coming. And that way. that tIt;:ie mlaalona : . We nientiosr only twacases. and ' Renate home onlfurlouuigrlii. was taken to lation where the discussion was about certain new books that were causing a sensation in religious circles. After the members had expressed their views on the pap- books re- To their amazement, he gave a survey of the religious thought if the hour that covered religions clan drew Dr. McClure”: attention known junrt I8B0O- asked us' words on that occasion:-"I am the Bread of Life; he who comes to me shall not hunger, and . he who believes on me shall never thirst. But I said to you that you have seen me. and yet do not be.- lleve. All that the Father gives me will come to me; and him who comes to me I will not cast out." (John 6: 35-37). It is Jesus' great "Nevertheless." He saw that these friends of His could not understand Him and.would not follow Him in a spiritual ministry; so He casts Himself back on His Father's overruling purpose. His friends of the moment may fall Him but His Father will not fall. His Father's chosen spirits will hear and heed the words of the Son, and those who do, the Son will forgive and save. This overruling purpose of our I Cl1l'l&- God is our ground of confidence China for the future of the work done by the pioneers of our faith in North China. - p They invested their lives in it in response to Christ's call: the results of their testlmo are in His hands; lie still hold the reins of destiny and He can be depend. ed on to "keep what they have sntrust.-:d to Him against that ay. ' . Often the tide of popular op- on and custom runs heavily against the causes which Christ- ians believe are God-inspired. Has any venture of faith ever seemed more hopeless than Christ's when He choose the way of the Cross In that dark hour He believed that His Father's purpose could not but prevail, and in our dark hours, so may we. HAMPTON ; In the presence of an audience composed of friends and loved ones which taxed the capacity of n n Sunken City Of Conco Discovered cA'rroLicIr. Italy (AP) - sitin divers may have found the legen- dary sunken city of Conca. wait- ing out the centuries beneath the Adriatic See What appear to be its money ruins are lying half a mile off the - fishing village of Gabicce. just about where the Roman writer Pliny the Elder said they'd be Ever since Pliny. legends have passed among fishermen that the old city, also known as Crustusrr turn, is out there fathoma down Members of the Riuilni Under- water Sports Club unwed N0 yards offshore between Cattiolica and Gabicce After several dives the! found an area about 800 feet long. at a depth of "several fathonss." in which were scattered pieces of ruins Aldo Piva said he saw parts of a wall about 150 feet long. an arch nearly buried in sand, and a column 5 inches in diameter sur- mounted by a stone eagle. symbol of ancient Rome COUNCILLOR DIII TRURO (CP -- The funeral of Jared Fenwlck Kennedy. 59, for- mer Colchester Cqunty municipal councillor, will be held Wednes- day. Mr. Kennedy. a lumber con- tractor. died Sunday of a heart attack at his home in nearby Hil- den. hopea which are present with bare py marriages. Following a very delightful brid- e's reception at the home of the bride's parents. this happy couple left on a motor trip through the Marltimes. and upon return will reside at Victoria. "By Grace are Ye Saved." W88 the subject of an inspiring ad- dress by the Pastor, at the Ser- in a I a g or D. Montgomery Vye said Tuesday wheat shipments through Saint John to July 15 to- talled 31,911,000 bushels. marks in the Commons Monday by Trade Minister Howe that wheat shipments through Saint John were of record proportions. llld ?!.Il0.000 bushels have Passed (lagging of the crop year Aug. 1. here were in 1941, 1042 and 1943, when wheat shipping operations :1-t;e on a yes r- round wartime as Saint John Busy SAINT JOHN. N. I. (OP)--Pitt Mn Vye. commenting on re- thrviisli the port since the 0lllY larger shipments MARITIME FURNITURE REPAIR 100 Spring Park Road PHONE 8821 THE PRESBYIER Lord's Day, Aug. 12 at 3 Rev. Donald Nicholson w'l received. 4 Meilj-Filni 8 Exposure Roll .5 12 ExpoaureR.oll .... .80 16 Exposure Roll 1.00 I Repi1nts..05,eaclsl'V ""C"' .x - The Jenkins IN CANADA The annual Memorial Service of St. John's i Presbyterian Church. Belfast, will special offering in aid of the cemetery fund will be A A cordial invitation to worship with us in this Memor.'al Service is extended to all. MAIL voun Box 11, Charlottetown. s i Pharmacy DIAL 4219 We're as near as your Phone. . . IAN CHURCH be held onthie . p.m. The Minister, they, 1 deliver the mesage. A J vices of Public Worship here on Auguust 5. The Choir at the eve- ning service at Victoria was und- er the direction of Mrs. Allisa Lea. Church Organist. assisted by Mr. Seckcr on the Violin. whom, with his wife, are visiting at Vic- FOR YOUR IARN AMPLE SUPPLY WWWWI3 km" Ed''''d 1'' uR'c””"u"nce sou survey" by production and retention of egg lea smnumuh A ' merltllft 181' bfyond anythins the Cllllfch 0!! ill!-' hill-Side in its "'m”' durum "c'u"" 15bg' gxltifddeislnnd is pm quality. ' re'31eeweds'"l”' tat W" '5 "'1 known by othei-sf present. Llke- utrniost capacity, two hearts were i ” Exhl on an . - - . T V i R of what is known historically and Produce infertile esss- Keen I .Wendell Shaw moved that the W" W''”'' '" '''”M'” p''"' m" i "E " "" ”"""'"' """ pkgmp-r DELIVERY well balanced laying mash avail- able at all times. Prevent dirty eggs by providing one clean well bedded nest for every four in live birds and by providing clean pens. and clean or screened off dropping boards or pits. Keep flock housed at all times. Birds allowed to range produce very low quality eggs. Coniine broody hens. Gather eggs frequently, at least three times per day. Cool eggs quickly by storing immediately af- ter gathering in a clean, cool and moderately humid room or base- ment with a temperature of 50 de. F."-60 de. F. and with a relative humidity of approximately W per cent. Pack in clean fillers and cases. Pack eggs with large end uppermost. Handle eggs gently rlage service was performed the Church Pastor. Rev. M. E Charmen, uniting Gladys. daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vil- lett: in,holy matrimony with Rob- ert. only son of Mr. and Mn. Evan Wright. of Victoria. . in a double ring service. the bride and I, groom pledged then- troth. The bride. a farm girl and teacher in a public school was radiant and charming in her brid- al gown of white. the groom. an enterprising banker,. Beautifully gowned bridesmaid and -the at- tendants; very fine wedding mus- ic.- dhwers. were combined with soiemnity, great joy and high Do we realize the meaning behind thlsjroat exhibition? What does irimean, to the Province as a whole azdl,,wli,at does it mean to you and mirjzssentially it is a farm pro- Jeiit for the purpose of promob iriiisnthel and It products of the Province. 9 It affords an opportunity to the ' e to observe some of the that aredproduced on Prince asdlslan . ' ' a order to appreciate this show of" Prince Edward Island A turewehavatolookatthe as a whole and to rea- Iiegmhat out basic industry is up of and what it represents a ” people as a whole. ;, this we must first visua- lize.jtba topography and other re m”u”3 b' "””""'edt to a certain new book on medical v”"l' msggmhm science. he answered: ”Yes, I mm" read that'book'four years ago." The fruits of this mission were indigenous Christian churches or- 'g by our missionaries. but govereiied and led by Chinese Christians. At the moment, these results of the heroic work of the pioneers seem to be in eclipse. Marxian Communism is in the ascendant, and many tolerate now what they persecuted before. This is Christ's work and we know that Christ is still in command. There is a passage in John 6 that is our ground of confidence. after Jesus had fed the five "thousand. the enthusiastic crowd plotted to make Him King. Think graphically as the Acadlan reg- E: which lncludes,New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia. The Acad- lan region in turn comprises the Canadian section, of the major reg- ion known as the Atlantic Coastal Plain of North America. The is- iand has the broad aspect of a low plateau. The large part of the Island from 2-3 to 84 does not exceed 150 feet abovrsea level. The undulatlon are relatively long, low and wide. There are two sections of the Province where the elevations are sufficiently hail to give a low hill type of topography. The highest area is found in the center of the D&able and Argyle Shore. south to New London Bay in the North and from the Queen - Prince eonoou MoclEAN " PHONE 1601 SHERBROOKE 4-! CAL! CLUB The regular monthly meeting of the Sherbrooke'4-ll Calf Club was held at the home of Mr. Wood- land Pauptit, Sherbrooke on Wed- nesday, July 25th at 8.30 p.m. The meeting was called to on!- . er by the President. Allison Laughlln having the members singing 0 icanada. The Secretary. Mcrilyn MacDonald read the minutes of the previous meeting and were appioved as read. Roll call was answered by eight mem- bers with ona visitor present. Considerable discussion arose regarding a club,picntc and it was P. E. I. fdtlfe loiltl you IN JUST 1-TRIP 5 T!” k'''''"'( M53 llVII prompt cash loans for any Annualilobater supper, st. Mark's . Cuntyi - intheweattoa ; 1 , ., ofssoverelsn andcommsnd - 1 'lD0dpurpose...la - - Ilse running iiorth and south ,f;i,l,'df”,'.,f,,l;Ei, 23?, f-:3?”-1y'r.i g:1lu:l'dd::'d&qlmII'l'l:;hA"l' "Mung who could thus provide for His ml "'5' "nu”un"6l- monthly amounts . . A E ""'”"3h "l N" G""3" ""1 least once a week ifpossihie. ee- at the Sliarbrooke I-Ihll. All as ”m& Anyw” W" wmm” - "I" um: m "M!" an '4'" G" """'V "M b""MI If 1-0 um cost." t V .. . -. Clyde River in the east. The ele peciauy in gunmen Move up club.mumm,' In m'1mL Iv S. even against imperial . V, - . (II. All IEAIUB SYMIIIISI Phone in: for 1-trip loan. write or come in today: .- Rik. Cm mrtliviidaiawggnihi i:btt)hVie' e.era”le:-rlesle M 4.0" ” rapidly to market in a covered Onelof are highlights "or tllellave ,,3:f,' lf::,,3'”?:”;,,3:'Hf,;"” ' Chdlce. 'l"3"'t3' stem ma Isaaama sea vooa i 1-! .' . ' conve ance. . tg ' e ' 3 v" u! The Province consists of ap- ungn 33:" :;'":h BREAD 0! LIFE 2V2 t0 3 "-73- me -':n'c":':: ""31: .i :11." ciuy um, .31 But Jesus offered Himself in- ximately, 1.100.000 acres and ' mm" "3" pun”; Lot 7. Au”. 14. Emu "In these ("me In” Poultrymen would be well ad- 13"! "eh "I deruug Item! "pug Bald of Life The” Packed 12 to the box 0I' H" A". m" tun we V on, him, quamy cmp, vised to order their necessary lit, I llll 1. 'g J , M ml ' Here, for the one time. is an kmmnw” ''""d"' A'''" 11' "V W” ” "Ed u” Wpuhuw ml requjmmen" E: once if "my Ecol: datbEhemn::tr:eg'i:larmme?ti9n:- a':i,il1,iren o7... :3: Wllllel.'lnZSt0af0l- smaller qunntmet 3i.i'h.u h::vr::'b-ms1'3.m:i::';iL ' Anallcnn. Youth Centre. crap-M and ivestock. it must be noted have nolllreadv done 80- Rem" on cmlwon go, we balm; i l ” l' ' low Him if only He would lead in their way. But what He offered her; were .9;-veg lunch by M", was not what' they wanted. and Pauptlt after which each enjoyed :9 TRON ll "Ill mill! left Him a period of recreation. ell. ' There is both deep pathos and Th eetlng loud it the allig- in; &'''o.. Ngtiogul unconqu able confidence in Jee- . and hearing experts-because G. H. MacDONALD Mt. Edward Road Dial 5081 of the scarcity of shavings many people who wait until they house their pullets before they purchase their requirements have to do without or take green or damp shavings which make very poor litter. Damp litter was a problem with a lot of us thin past year. that there is always a direct re- lationship to the quality of soil and the quality of livestock raiss ed. These are the products which will be in the Show Window of Prince Edward Island Agricul- ture at the Provincial Exhibition and Old Home Week which is be there is so users a of the luelteat optical stnado , s'n Mtiao or in comfort. Be ular eyeglass frazas allow indiv dual shaping and b- tln . Beat of all, these frames are as ght. as graceful, as good leek- ing as those yea would " wear. 3 up Due” K911,-, cm. session of the meeting the mens- l-lai , Wednesday. August 8th. Barn dance Garfield McPhae's, . Thursday, Burn's Orchestra. Note change in dance night Crapsud Rink. lng held next week. ( H try! shavings put I an In A :.-.'.l:ll;s 5.-ll-vtl-3 -grI.:l-Y-: Dance Lorne Valley Hall every The largest number o cnt es e ate summer or eary , I , ' i I wganudgy, wanna.-v. oi-chug-.,. in the history ref the Exhloitlon sufficient depth will ensure dry v . """"5"""""' N O T I C E Annual Lobster uppeer st. :1". mm "ulna in In dmi mm. next marl h ; ' C G I T C A Hereiathe rleeteotabi ti o - 038- P A combination of s avngs and ' ' ' 0 . "' "' Mu-kl. pu-uh. Log 7. mean yr - the aclentl a correction of both Mill!!! 14th. Here is an excellent opportun- straw will make excellent litter . V 9 our vision and your bearing- its toull thuore W3 wllaklimtita learn. vzilgili e cllepgh 0'! tmiriinttxelxe 3 COMN ofit aelantllleally tested, both ' . o rvana a ques-e eenncessma . , - 'tiilsail t-ii - 1' ' H" Wm” 8” ""7 tihos. from the top breeders and course, we must have a reason- . - sour ..i”i'3ii'55 .2741. b F, nollia Ilcltenslee "mp V, , why 01-nu".-. v' i . Fndllwn 0 N ncev W Hilly E00d V93"-u3u0D 5375"!!! to g 0 Come in eedey for year IO-DAV not come and see for yourself P. carry of ant the moisture which WI Be g;ImIf:I3t.oo pr: no can Now swing and cleaning 1-1.. 3.1. Asrlcultnre on Parade. the birds produce. Hens give off Mr UNCHANGED yeveryetal elezdhaorlngovrlsh he otby, seed daily. Highest price. OFFICIAL OPENING much more moisture than other 9,, c.q.,1g-1-.. cm", kgm.Jmy 33 ””9""" ""' W" W . fail: on ”' "' t?.?.".::? CLOSED -'-?""'-'-'- "-?”'”&"'-'-:'.': Dry Gina-r Ale - Orunso - R'.5"h' wan” d"”" at o the 1950 Provincial Another factor which can effect Cove. P.E.l. , i E"' """"' Ml-llv WI PEPSI-COLA and other vours fa: Pgmm ""d”'3"W- Exhibition and Old Home Week mm is the number of Miss Bernice Robb. Halifax. N. . '0-I-,-;'nm,,.yo--so --cue. ,' 0”h”'"' on Tuesday evening. which are kept in a pen. The gen- 8.. was the Director and Miss Mil- ' 1 ”'c'Aco" ..... ,. ...g..,. '' M,,Ai'3L"lp.,.I”,.b'i'f,,, S-','”"-1-,,',,d: wgfmtladnu of an ,,mm 1,", 2.'.?.i..Z"'feJ'o3' iii-oviiilge 1:: winiigsgil-n 'fii.i':T"iiy3I"17;.”'o'3 A FREE DEMONSTRATION ST"-L -07' A .31 L ' k I Wm be held in an medium weight bird according to Business Manager. Miu Sharon Charlottetown Hotel "I" .' y zgsaglm Wm. ma "canon M the size of the llock. lugden was,Swimmlng Instruc- ' Thursday. August 0 .”"f'..i:T.2'.i"" cars no on mm: W or, .r-...::::.:"::'::.:.':.i-.:. ':..:....v--;- serv . . 2 . ' . ' thgtgnteea. -. V on log la” the” -3-'in'."'ai'i?ii.'i1'u”"3i'n 2l.';.."”fioi'.E'W:ir. ghey should at"-:;;t:rn.cl:gIl;ee gage Crosby. 'n Ce OF Distributor . l ed til I I We - F""'”'' 3”” '''i' c'”''''' uva'i"a:oii'aii::iii:di: 3.? .?..''2 wi::':mo:ed"ir:in5u:'a Charlotte M-clllchern -Id loan , 3 Pl! ' at '""' a list of Jlltilll for the various will catch the drip and keep the W113” Timothy Seed. Mal ,. Mrs..Mabel Wadinan and Mrs. Peters as usual did a cap able Job of cooking. The girl: represented areal from 0' ry to sourls. incle weather for most '5 their a , they carried out a mount! of Bible Study. devo- tions. and several pro . These uded ak t Craft. livestock classes: Shaw. Char news it w.a".l33i, M, 0nt.; . Red Polls. ”"""""' . . . a.a.waroi';d:, liarrle.0nt.. Cars old. Sydney and Albion Ayrmiiae.J.Carlyle-Watt.Lancas- coal to arrive. Please book. J. ter Jerseys. Professor M. ' Kinhora. Horses. W.ll. buds from walking on the 1-: area. CLUB. NEW! The regular meeting of the O'- Leary Potato Clublwas held on July 24th at the home of Mr. Ali- on Raynor. Before the meeting opened Mr. Raynor conducted th damp dance Cra sud Rink. ' ' night. I:N- :Il CHARlOTTETOWN'S ,NATAl My CIIIIARII TO EUROPE l:A'l'E SUMMER AND FAI.I. SAILINGS .,0nt.: 1 W. Sta l 0 el h. 0nt.; 1' "mm . mu aeidmauarneysu p . 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