court this ..~ —-- ,_____ ' 1:“ ('l5'."'.l.(,iilglv/CJIJ if‘. .11“) '. -' _ _ PAUL 111K121) , _ ,__, M __- . ___ _ ._ .. o __,_ ____ j aoorcvoo~iooooooonnocooaemaas* - "m; EgwApp__-|-od,y_1-ue, 4M The ilentral Guardian s “ ’ The Central Guardian i’ , ' ' ___ § ouinooa BINGO I ‘ ‘ y ‘ mo‘ T‘: s lfi?::"(1£élERA'1'l0!:' 6km: [N- g CRASWELL m monographs = . i ' . 8-7-12-31 ‘ ——- t‘ R1111’ ILLS‘ ch01‘ ow ‘wfl uni“ ____ 2 TONIGHT r oucusous m better Perman- ll gig-IR _ “n5 .“9\° Gar ° l NAME ooiuu-zcran-Mr. aw. . g em Waves. L-901-5-28-Li I c “W; “d? QU$ MQCLEHII. ll Felling Street, is of- I 8 0 CLOCK g ——-—— J - await‘ mevgwfloi ‘saga. ficial inspector of o... 51ml am - LBIPJ Sacred Heart g OONFEDERATION Lin: m- “jucfltceofi we \\ ‘ 1 not. .111. aslfleu. g F t S _l-Iom;.M g sunrises. L-sroa-u-iz-aiz mi‘ e“ U60» - ' ' nnvxxs TAKE»: mm cus- “l? ""5 ° “id” srscm. COMBINATION per- .» QOQ g$ i“ wqgs _ TODI’—Fou.r drunks were arrested N|ght Bingo Pan-ms a i moments at Kent Beauty Shoppe. t" en ovcr the week end by City Police. BIG PRIZES ' L'434'7'19'2j* 2'6 T1101’ \\'l'l appear in X I I LIONE ELIZABETH ALLEN w; MOVIETONE . saws ——— Sh," 2.30. 1.00 B: 8-011 .1, with f IBARRYMORE ~ JESSIE RAlPH ~ HENRY DANlELl-LENORE ULRIC-LAURA HOPE crews ilPi r0 i.- 7.00 AND 8.45 llEAilTiFUi. i-isiasss marked tor death... and a headline-hunter who didn't be- lieve in signs! It's the romantic kick of a fliieiime as they match wits with the mys- "it-ricu, killer . . . for highest stokes of all! 1.1T O "*5 , .... \ /-/ ruled ‘Frailuceil and “Jill. BAIT 2.30 "’rffSlI|I|IRrl.' ,. TAKE All. . f ' enact-fun" “MAGS OF THE DANUBE". TodyTe-Vied. dso , LLflA ,. by [rial Tvlliilrl i by lucinn Hubbard Samuel Marx From a novcl by Whitman Chambers MONDAY, J satin day only Daily cvccpt Sunday Saiurihiv only Daily cxccpt Sunday New improved Summer Bus Schedule effective BUS LEAVES CH. fill; SLMWIERSIDE (VIA KENSINGTON) ll-lih curpt Sunday 8.00 A.l\1. l2.l5.P.M. 2.10 IKW. 4.00 1H. . .\ll1liii.l_\' only lildlil 1’..\1. Sunday only 10.30 A.M. 8.30 Pull. rmfsuaiviniisiiiFYviA ooiincx) H.111)‘ cu-i-pt Saturday and Sunday 3.45 P31. I-‘OICIICRDEN (VIA SUMMERSIIDI-I) connecting with Malnlan‘ Bus Service roii NORTH LAKE (viA SOIJRIS) Billy cxccpt Saturday and Sunday 4.30 12M. ' . ma riuisisii island Motor Transport Ltd. i lILY 12th. ARLOTTETOHK“ 6.00 12M. _ 2.10 EM. 1.30 IHM. 11.00 Pa“. 4-00 RM. iii.,i,~i" KILLS iin. INJURESEIIIQLJV?phos%licfilflfuugnllchinunl- u§l'6;‘;lii;\l. July 1a —(CP-Hav. sou. Mm .l,und.r“d and ten per- ‘Mn Am iiillfillrtl killcd and more lilurcd following an ex- =,~,___ Fur Sighted Eyes __.___ ‘sffrfiiy pcr cent of far "Hm" tics arc weak re- ifiriziflwfl-l‘ Discomfort from “s condition shows mogily hwlzilil-‘llglplflllfk and may he ~‘ i‘ . sole i-yrs, “or. \fv'u\nc~s or cvcil upsct 5mm. mo. (ur-drlvrrs in this chi” -l_\ suili-r roiisiilcrahlc dis- f‘ - , . "miort. l-Lissca rcilcvc the strain. ii. F. llutcheson 1-‘ factory ncar Chunkin! l" Szcchuari Province late tions southern Saturday. Georgetown —- Charlottetown o Bus Service STARTING nmNnAY. MAY Lean Georgetown — —- K-ll" Cardigan -— — — i130 (B Station — -— 3-49 St. Theresa: — — 3-50 Follies — — — - 9-00 Pisqnld - — - 9-1" Fort Anlualus - 9.30 Webster's Corner 9.35 Charlottetown — l0 n: Charlottetown —- 4." - Politics — — - - 5.00 I‘.l\‘l. Cordial!" ~ - “ 5'30 p’: Arrlvo Georgetown — — 6.00 l'.l\ . Passenger. are fully P""“"’“~'d m i? :r ?????“ ' Arrive Leave we»? 3 333333.333 . Insurance for any accident that may happen while driving lu this Bus. Stops at NOBANA TEA ROOMS Great Gcorlfi 5‘- ALLISON HUESTIS morning. FUNERAL TODAY.—-The funer- al ofthe late Mr. Alexander Mac- Kenzie, Victoria West, will be held from the Presbyterian Church at iigo o'clock today, Monday, July ENGAGEMENF-Mr. and Mm. Hedley L. Muttari: announce the engagement of their youngmt duusluer, Arcta u. m Jack A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Montague Annear, Lower Montague, marriage in August. L479, -_—___ ON INSPPJCTIION TRIP-Ju- spector Stuart Graham,’ air in- spector for the Marillmes and Quebec, arrived in the Cliy yester- day afternoon on an inspection visit to Upton Airport. Inspector Graham \\‘$1;. flying a Waco plane equipped with floats making his landing on the harbour ‘waters. OIWIFIAL VISIT TO CITY "-\LL—On Saturday morning at 10,530 Capt. L. C. A. Curzon-Howc paid u call to the City Hall where he was met by His Worship Mayor P.W. Turner and the various city . mud. w. w v.1. is a guest at 5W1- officlals. His Worship, alcompanicd by City Recorder K. M. Martin will rcpay the visit at 11 o'clock l i111; morning. Yesterday His Wor. ‘ship hiayoi‘ 'l‘urner and Mrs. i 'I‘urnci' had Capt. Curzon-Hovive. Lt. i C. H. Pollock and Gr. F. Oull as ' their guests nt a delightful dinner at Stanhopc Beach Inn. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE _ Bot-h the province and the city will be rcprcscntcd this week at the conference in Ottawa called by the lDominion Bureau of Statistics to l‘ consider proposed standardization of municipal statistics. Lt. Col. Reid- iiig, dcputy Provincial Sec-rotary, in camp lust. vvcek at Peiawuwa, will attend, also Mr. George Nicholson, City Clerk, who left for Ottawa on Szziurday. The conference. which opens today, will continue until Thursday. 0N HOLIDAY VISIT-Rev. D. L. Griffiths, now of Quebec, and his son Kenneth, are these days recciviiii: a most hearty welcome among Iliclr many friends in Bei- fast and district, wlicre Mr. Grli- fiihs spoilt a very successful pas- torate for some years. They are on the Island, mainly, to be near Mrs. Griffiths who is still serious- lv ill at Kcnsiugiou, and thcy will rcturn to thc latter place before thc end of this wcck. While in Bclfast ihcy make their headquar- tcrs m. ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Giliis. RESIDIMKYES DESTROYEPF- Two fires that occurred in Kings County on F‘l'l(lfLy caused an csti- mniccl loss of wcll over $6 000 ivlicn the residcnccs of Allan Mc- Swain, Rivcrioii, and John Mc- Swaiu, Cardigan ivcre totally des- trorcd. The Nit-Swain family in Rtvcrtou. cscapcd the flames in their night clothes as fire of uri- known origufrazcd the dwclling house and lurae barn adjoining. Thc firc iii Cardigan was the re- sult of a dc ccilve fluc. with the aid of ncichbours ilie family man- uzcrl to save part of their house- iiviiiuiiii PARAIJES io si. P A u is 5114i? two mcn from H, M, S. "Dundee", now in port. paraded to St. Paul's Church ycsterdaymorn- ing for service. The parade was undcr the command of Lt. W. A Adair with Gunner F. Cull second in command. They ivcrc prccedid by thc Highlanders Pipe Band, the presence of which gave addi- tional color to the turnout. Capt. Curzon-Hoive road mc First Lesson at the commcncc- ment of the service at St. Paul's. PARADE 0 SIGNALLERS YESTERDAY Officers and men of No. 6 Dis- trict Signals, R,C.C.S., under com- mand of Major F,B.C0nrad. M.M. paraded to ‘Trinity United Church yesterday morning for divine wor- ship. , Led by the Highlanders Band the Signallers presented an imposing sight. on their route of aged 57‘ an” a brief Cami’ though in failing hcalth grounds at Brighton in to Queen Street; down -Qucen Street to‘ Grafton; Grafton to Prlncsuthencc; to the Church. As the parade-i passed the Soldiers’ Monument they saluted in tribute to fallen comrades. On their march back to Britzh- ton Brigadier H.F.H. Hcrizbcrg. C,M.C., DS.O., M.C., wok the sal- ute at the entrance to the Provin- cial Buildinz. On Friday afternoon Brigadier l-Icvtzbcrg nccompanicd by his aidc-de-cnmp Lt. G. E. Sircb. in- spccicd the unit at Victoria Park. Brigzidici- Hcrtzbcryz complimented the unit highly. stating that it was one of the smartest units he had evcr inspected in tho ltirirl- times. In Memoriam ELDON E. McKAY The passing of Mr. Eldon E, McKay, whose death occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal on Sunday morning, Jul)’ ‘i511- came as a great shock to relatives hold iwlongiiips but. the" 10$ nevertheless, will be heavy. The loss sustained was partly covered by insurance. Personals Miss Norma Clark, Kciisington, is visiting hcr friend Miss Ber- nice LcPnge at Rustico. Wm. Bryenton, M13; Summer- .ide spout yesterday ni- Union -Roa.d, the guest 0f 1101‘ time!‘ Beecher Brgxcuton. The Alive. Charlotte and Sara. Holman lcavc next week f0!‘ Brookiiiic, Mass, where they will make their home. col. Bar-thy Bull of Brampton. Ono, is a guest at the Canadian National Hotcl. Captain A. Arsennulb 0f the .\Iii{l(lfilt‘l’10 Islands is registered at the Queen llcicl. Mr. Alan Walsh. M‘. P. of Wont- rcal is at prcwul visiting on the Is- lmpe Beach Inn Mr. and .\lr.. Archibald MacKHy 1 of Toronto. who have been slaving l at. Shaw's Hvtcl. Brapklcy Beach. arc retumuig home Bflrly i111‘- week. Wcncicll rind Mrs. Yco. Citltflffi spending a f-sw day's latRichmonci, Prince Co. the guests of Mrs. MflCWllllfllllS. Miss Marion of St. Johns Newfoundland is the R1195‘ "f h" Con} 1,1 (‘grihlii Kendal at the summci" homc of Prof. and MYS- Kcndall at Kenmvh- Mr and .\i'r.s. Andrew Mulch. 0f Toronto and two children. ac- companied by MrszTJt Lawrence 01' \y(1r,d5lnrk_ Our, nrc visltiniz Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Taylor. Hillfibfll" Street. Mr. and Airs. Leon Parsonfl. Menus‘. “b159, and Mr. and Mrs. (mp, Matron. Summcrviilc. ar- m-m m uni-m Rfilid rcricrdflv and \\i|l spciui a wcll cnrncd hol- iday Willi .1. W. mu! MP5- MP0?"- m,“ m.‘ y 5 Boniicll. pastor of u,» l-‘lfill Avcnuc Prcslivicrl:in Church 1n New York. and Mr‘. Bonncll have iirrivcd on i-hc Island to their summer coil-MK‘ 0i» Cal/Hi’ m, middle of sepwmm- dish uhere they will remain until and friends. Mr. McKay was 67 years of ago and entered the hospital a fcw weeks previously for treatment. where at first hopcs were held for his recovery, but at a. later date Pip‘? curred. in thc City Sai»i|rcl;1_v' even- VISITOR. FROM HOLLYWOOD -—Mls Katherine Hunt of Holly- wood, California, is at present rog- istcred at the Queen Hotel. Ml-s Hunt will later visit relatives at Vernon River. Slip a package of Wrigley’ 0N SUPPLY TRIP-Tho Cana- dian Govemmcrit Steamer Arlin- more in command of Cupfum McDonald, left Friday on the northern lighthouse supply trip to Newfoundland and Quebec. The trip was expected to occupy about six weeks. freshness. QUARTERLY ltIEI-IT1NG- The quarierly meeting of the Commer- i cial Traveller's ASSOCIHIIDII of ‘ Prince Edward Island tuck place "n i the Board Room of the City Build- ing Saturday evening. Besides vari- ous business matters transacted ar- rangcments were discussed fora dance L0 be held at Beach Grove Inn. “\\\\\\\\\ it LARGE NUMBER 01-‘ VISITORS SPECIAL CHARTER TRIP- , Pilot J. Jone. made a special trip to Pictou yesterday morning from ‘Upton Airport with two pas enu- , ers, Me srs. Summarali and Frank lLeslic of Grmdswhe Island in tlic ‘ Magdalens. There was a lot of fog l encountered. but notwithstanding a1: ST. JAMES CHURCH Scrvice at St. Jumcs Church yrs- l me trip to Pjcmu was mam. in 3;, Urdu. morning was conducted by {minutes with the return taking 30 ill“ Rcv. William Orr 3101113111. iminuum ’l‘i.c .\T:iil»ili' look as tho to,“ of his .‘»l'i'lil(>ll ftomans 7:19, "For the good iiiat I would I do nut: hut the evil which I would not, that I do". A (iucr "The Lord Is My Light" \ s sung by Mrs. Frances Holl TCZIIILOI" and Mr. Percy Wil- liams. - -—There was a total of 1702 visii- ors on board the H. MS. Dunrlcc ‘yesterday. Officers of the Shil) ‘state that this \\'.'l5 the lZll""'.‘.L number of Yllvltfiffi thcy C\'L‘l' ru- ccivcd in proportion to thc popu- lation of the city. The largest number of visitors QTPI‘ to visit the “Dundcc“ in a single day is 9618. this taking place at Provi- dence, R,I.. 111ml ycar. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN The suhlcc". of the morning ser- vice at the Central Christian Church was "The Sale". The text “ms taken from Proverbs 29; 25. Whoso putleih his trust in the Lord shall be safe. A drawing of u. 031G was used for illustrative purpo cs and was useful in con- veying Lhc mos-age m thg yoiuig mznds of the congregation. A sate L; used to protect valuables from lire and theft. Jesus on the cross cmiurcd ihc fircs of judgment to llifiku mun safe. Man's soul l. the most luccuius posAx-non we have and ii we ivish to be safe we ought to commit oursclires to him. Man has muiiy valuable things, momcnis oi time, lliouzlins, deeds, word,_ all to be used for Jesus. We should biung our earnings alo to Jesus. Ivhat KYO sprllfl on ourselves is lost SUDDEN l)1;.\'l'1I»--'1"lic death 0c:- irig of Mr. ' McDonald, illness. Al for the past. month the dcccnsedi» condi- tion was not regarded as serious but he failed to rally from a sud- den relapse on Friday. The latr- Mr. McDonald leaves no mourn onc sister, Mrs. hlargaret O‘N<-il of Montreal, and xix brothers, Wal- lace, Joseph, Alan, Keuncili. Freddie, and Victor, all of (hi: City. The funeral takes place this morning from the residence of hi. brother Joseph McDonald. or. King Street at 10 o'clock. nnLiGirri-Ii) Toiiiii. -, bi" ‘Wlm-‘WE we l0 Mir-woos and Davenport, managing (in or of "Mimi “'13 be ‘illliilli-l I01‘ 11> 111 gie h/Iarks" Stamp Company and h‘“‘“‘“~ Mr. Morrison oi ihc .~ ‘ s division ‘Th? “P111115 sermon was on of the Lowncy Chocolate‘ Co, Tor- TI‘ Dl-‘Clllw-“W 119L500 0n Luke .onio, ivcrc among ihc North Star 9- ~ l" i119“ Qdiwi-IOH 0! the visitors who \\'0l'e charmed with f“ ~ "Nb “iii DYP-ifllbffd u: the France as a. sunmic-i- resort. ~94"? E (“dncfliaaiiii for tile W101‘ Thcywvor‘, mm M m9 wharf bylsiuc 0i m.» lakz- ivlicn Lilfnt‘ men time lo Jcsiis arid declared them- ricnvcs for Him. Thcrc \\'ll.\ a muse of sclf coni- pluccncy" uhou: both these indivi- duals and no sciisc of sin. Di cip- le>lup w ihcm was built on mere cmotionalism without. reckoning 0i iliczr l'(‘,w.)‘.1l'('C.\. Jesus never lurncd anyone znvay but He never lcft any m. dcludcd. While both " ' <lllC(‘l'Q yct they did Mr. R. G. Rogers, WIIDS.‘ guests‘ they were fcr luncheon and then taken to the Confederation Chum- bcr and other historic cpillS and lat/er enjoyed a drlvc through Rustco which they vcry much en- joyed. Before zalimg i110)’ visited the Cziiiaidian Notional i-Irvicl and ‘hud an excellent vicw o! liiv city from the roof and sailed fccliiig that a future visit ivould bc an, anticipated pleasure. and so turucu away from Him. The mipcul n.1, givcn for men 1o reckon. than" force.» and view the rigour.» of the road of Christ- ian SUFVIPQ as ivell a,- the enemies U. S. Increase complications sct in and he pars- ed away at the above mentioned date. He was a ninn of excellent character, and possessed a lovely tenor voice. a valued mclflber 0f the New Glasgow Christian Church and HIWZLVS. willing to use his tul- ent in church and community’ af- fairs when the opportunity occur- red, l-Ic was the sou of the lnie Alexander" and Mrs. McKay. and was born at WhcatlcYRiVPT~ whm only 2 ycarsof ago he was brought. by his pnrcnts to New Glnsilow to make it their home. and has bccn a. rcsidcnt of this place cvcrsince. In 1894 he married Janie Flor- encc Smith, of New Glasgow. who survives him. Two cliildrcn. u son. Arnold. and daughter. Aida who predeceased their father a num- bflf of years ago, He also lczivcs two broiiicrs. Col. C. L. McKay. Charloticiowu. and Mr. Win11!" McKay. Eldnioiilon, to whom dccp- est sympathy is exichdvd- The funeral which was largcly attended was held the following Tuesday from the New Glasgow Uniiccl Church. The .scrv1ce_ was conducicd by Rev. W. G. QHIZIPIV nsslstcd by Rev. S. C. Coopcr of the Charlottetown Christian Church. Mr. Richard Dickieson rendered very effectively the sac- red solo, "Shadows? Other fav- orite hymns of the deceased were used during the servlcc. The pali- bearcrs were Messrs. Horace Ling. Cecil Laird. Daniel Nesbitt. John Sample, Brenton Dickicson and Watson Scmplc. Many beautiful floral tributes iv "e reccivcd. Asbestos Production Gains Asbestos production C a n a d a during the first four months of i937 totalled 124.768 tons compared with 69.884 tons in the correswfldiflfl Pffifld I year ago. Exports during the fin-t thrce months of the current I'M!‘ amounted lo 7a 030 tons, or 52.2 pcr cent above the tonnaizo export- ed in the first quartcr of i936 Canada is the world's clvcf pro- duccr of asbestos, and Lhc cpput of. Canadian asbestos mines iidw find} a world-wide market. Though asbestos is known to occur in a number oi’ places in Canada. the productive areas are practically Church Members NEW YORK, Jilly 1T and iil1lll0ll('l'5 that ivwlay 7,119 soul. If by G0ds cmcc you can follow Jesus dedicate yourselves to {CPI Church mcmbcrship in llic Unltcd Hlm‘ '1 _ States gained by Hllilillillci hcixvccn ,_ m,“ w "Wm"? “Tflce a duel- 1925 and 1936, reports Mrs. Mandi‘ L °-* ““"1'°“d T0 Heaven" '\\'1l.s aung b_v Mrs. Herbert Platts and Miss Nan Ali-Kay. A 50'.) bu- xitlcd "Alone" was rendered by .\1l.\.s Ciulrc McMillan at the even- H. Kicffer, after completing the work begun by hcr husband, the lane Dr. George Kicficr. statistician and rcimvncc librarian of tlic Nat- ional Lutheran Council. iTolal ‘"5 “Dlrmp- cmbershi wa given as P45761346 ,, _ H _ j ' ' c‘ 1'2 m6, p 5 ’ ’ lRIl\il\' i. III-J) CHURCH “The religious bodics of thc Un- lied States. as a ivliolc. arc not. declining. but .<fi"n(‘lll\' crow-inn." commcnis The Christian Hcraid. "This is a dircci conimdiclimi of the pcssimlsiic reports which still so oficn fill tho parzcs of tho scrular press. and cvcn of some rchqous publicaiisiss. “The Crunch. judsinv fvuu mcm- At iilc iilwlllilll‘, ihc vougiuuiiioii {lllifisln the Sxguallcrs .~t'l\l('l3 vesicrday ivclcomed as who have at Brighton Shore unricr the lc.id- udici‘ H. F. H. llcilmc-ru. In iiic abscim» oi llcv. Hugh .\1llll'i', ihc A-nlrlillll .\'Illll~‘il‘i'. Rev. with“) smH_.t.C__ 4m.‘ no.1“ X-'-y“p'*&/< A. 14.‘, .\ilaiKcnz.c gircachcd Thc n; cnntrihuy-nn; 4-0,. M] ,.,.-.in,,.- ilicme unis ihc ililestlOlli “Why purposes. has crown ilirnuulioul all “fir-i lllv Killsdvul 'l'urr_v?" the l<'\'i bclizg found Ill Matthew; 25:45. "inasmuch as 3'9 dzcl 1i not umg zhe least. cf them ye did it not. "into mc," Alter‘ indicating that 111011: nus iiiucli t‘\lll(‘!l~t‘ to indi- 1111C iluit inc nndom 1.. Larrymg the NDLHIKCI‘ sird that thc iinson ivas la. 1y our indifference thc depression vcars. am. (‘Oilillllltlfi to forac ahead." The Catholic Church, with a mcin- bcrslilp of 20.8"i,i39 l‘f‘l11“.ll1< tlic inrircsl. shiclc dcnom-rniion in the Ilnlicd State-s. ‘The Rnniisi churrrh still continues to lcad all Prolcsi- ant dcnomiiiaiicns with n ififlfi in- flow” of 14o 5mg and a mm mom- and the ca c \’.lli1 which we cry ml-ship of 1031321305, "Lord, Lord‘ and v do not the lhuio.» \\'hl\'1l ii: .i_v.~. Further we . >———~~—— uccci to rm .1.‘ lint‘. God 1.5 living I and actiic. llc In“. as much 3h A TAFTFUL Fl‘3LI-0\\r' i-vcr. l-Ic rcvcals. Hzmseif now as in ihe past. llc 1,». ill!‘ God 01 .uo Sealed before a. grizzlcd izroupui directors who believed him to bc the man they wanicd to hirc as sales manager. the candidate was asked by one of the rroup: “Who is the boss in your liomc?“ “I am." was the rcplv. “but. I kccp my wife thinking shc is," ‘That was one of thc ansivcrs that won a $25000 jilh for him. __ Lrving; not oi zhc dcud. UPJIILSQ of this fart, i.i;c man of faith be- licves 1hr; with God. all things are possible. l-lc bclieve: therefore that the Kingdom will conic, and that he must do hi.» part to hasten the day. In lhc p\(‘|lil"l.'. tiic Prcachcr was Rev. H.072 Burluvali reprcsmia- Live of tho British and Foreign Bible Society in Canton. China. i-ic gave a very iiitcrcdlng and iii- formatlvc address about the con- ciitions and nccds of the Chinese Church. "Ncvcr was the timc more ripe for ihc full presentation of the Gospel than now. ‘Flip mi.~ cirirics liiiic fnccd great diiiiculiicr. and some P01113111, but ihcsc nrc bciiuz overcome. in nn pnri of China is ilicrc any opposiiimi to the preach- ing of thc Word." In the musical part of flu» morn lug service Ml-s Berna Huesiis save a fine rendering of Gounods "There Is A Green Hill Far Away." confined to the Ezistcrn Townships in the Province of Qucbcc. Acrivc mining operations iii-pan in this district about. 1880. and rXPlOW- lions and developments on tiic properties of operating companies have dlucloscd rcscivcs of ore Hil- flclcnt for many ycars to wmc. Canadian nsbcsms is oi ihc clirysolitc or scrpiiillnc vuriciy of the finest quality. and on account of its softness. siikincss, and tonsil:- strength, is in great dcmand for a1 kinds of asbestos products. particu- larly for asbestos textiles. Q Ila true Iu the vision you saw in your mirror . . . kc-cp that breathless charm! (Ilicw \\'rigli~y's Double Mint - the moiicrn way to keep breath swcct . . . your mouth fresh and cool. your purse today. Chew it regularly -—nftcr cvi-ry meal. Notice how the fragrant flavor ensures breath- rucious siIE/icrs a fir-t in their lives] bccn in iillllp for .\i)lllf‘ time now] cl‘ hip of hlziyoi‘ Conrad and Brig- ! s into My" flaw“ M155 Sally Wood sang Effingerls- "I Shall Not Pass Agaui 'I'hls Way” lfl. amost pleasing manner, At the BVPHHIL: service Professor Kendall Played a short organ recital. __,__________ CHURCH or THE MOST HOLY REDEEMER. Ivfas cs ivcrc celebrated at the usual hours at the Church of the M053 Holt’ ltcdceiricr vcstcrdav. Rev. Fania-r hll-Kcnna vwas the cclebrant a». die El o'clock M1155 while Rev. Father Fleming cele- braled lLgh .\I.i.s a: 10.30. Rev. Idathcr Howard delivered the ser. mon at boili Masses. In the creams Benediction of i116 Must Bic-wed Sacrament was 511113.’ by Rev. ‘aihcr McKenna. SALVATION ARMY —--__ Adlutnnts Edith Chandler and Lillian Clark. who have "IOTIIIHQ Hi the local Armv Cinch». and ivcre heard in interesting ad- dreses. At rho evening npwlulg A large cougrcgauon hcard an ca; _ can and eifcriive appeal to serve God by Adi. Chandler. At Klllgfiiflll the Army band par_ uded members of the Orange Loci-cos to opcii air .~(‘I'\'l('(3é_ I Aniiounclmciit ha,» l)i‘1'll mum- froin liztciuziiloiial Hiudipiairtcrs that Gcncrul Evancciiiic Booth will visit Canada during the com- ing 5-111. CommiAsiorier and Mr,._ Carpenter are expected to arrlvc next ivu-k in Canada. from South Amvricl lo iukc nvcr command of the Salvation Army. S BASILICA Ma-scs were cclebralcd usual lI(llII'\ at Sp silica _vr~srcrrln_v. Rev. the cclclnnliii. at tlig 9.30 Mas" and also (li‘li\‘L‘l'(‘i'l the scrmon 3i 11w 11 y o'clock Huh .\1.'l.\y Rm; Fr‘ Keefe l was the cclcbrrnt a’. the ll g Ala». In lhc cvcixicg a Novena , parmioii f0;- ccmmcnccd \\'ll.l1 i Douuun (lPIl‘.'(‘l'lllg at the Dunsianls Ba- Rev. the opening sermon. During the Novena mom. . g 1113.559» 8.15. In the evening at. 7.30 a short ‘ instruction will be followcd by ‘BPHPfiICIlOD of the Most, Bleggd Sacrament. The Novena will closc July 26, the date of the Feast of St. Anne, i Objected To Prairie Relief ((‘. P. by GUHITHIIIF, Special Wircl , man R»: MllllslPll his honor . funding.- .. DtlilZlllOll Labor "d a civic llillPhrOli in ‘i :_'.' that misunder- AFC!‘ hfYiflllcc Ihc Do- mzmou‘ cunsiuiiuon “A.- noz clari- iicd iii respect to rclm. and un- employment problems. He stressed that l'k‘l'0\'(‘1'\' in IVestcm Canada was iutal to pros- perity ihroucliozi. tin- Mariiimc PFOYJIKP‘. lie udricd. ob- jertedbccausc the Govcrnmcnt ;gave too much u-sislarice to thc ,Prairic Prnvzncc. but the scvcrlly lof the (irousii: ncce sitatcrl a. l tic steps. ‘ Uudcr tanduiu of curl: nilicrls ‘problems, the hfuiisicr said would m lilo Late ‘r5 Clam; HUMAN‘ WVITH ONE CHILD wants position housekeeping. Ap- ply A, Kcnsingion. ' ' L-US-‘l-lil-ll Says Maritimes,’ _______b_i_i__._._. ,_ spent a l, number of years at the TOFOIIIO I-leadquaricrs of the Salvation A1111)’. \\‘€‘l‘e “Ydconicrl yc icrrluy l‘. Cass" wa. i o'clock . in pre- » rho fwust of St. Anne ‘- Father l will be at 6.30. 7.30 and i Q p‘) cvno cine: X1‘ Beach Grove Inn, —T’0N1GHT— . ‘ Al. Blulichurifs Orchestra I ‘ Dancing 9 - lihlll) Tlckcts Fiilc- Ilucli (Tax Extra.) i I i i i l "IT'S A uriio u. \'CE" TOIIRISTS for thi- licsi in Chiroprac- tic and foot adjustments Si‘? Dr. W. R. Carson Palmcr (ifllflllilll! Xcurocalomcicr Service 124 Prince Si. Phone 1072 Thfhmv, In an 112-1" con. .‘,lr, R Grixciiiulr" c-i-ijv mi burn’. r UUTBHIIAK QYELEED ' 0 I I4—(AP) BIGIRUI‘ , .1 dly --S..\; pc knlcd and 20 uoundcrl 1K tonight. on ilic S_\'I'1;Ili Clo‘. cut office in the Eli-i h (IL: » nzitivcs cam- pasgximg for .<|,. a‘: autonomy. Zed the out- Frrncli lrocms r, brca - - "'2 BIRTHS ..';~ _' ' : f "xrii i.\1OR1IU“"—.>\l ll.‘ P. E. I. HOS- piial. July 1H. to Air and Mrs. Ul- i l I TORONTO. Juiv 16-H0n. Nor-‘ c< unit-r)". ' \v_vn Aforic, , l/utc Crock, n son. HOWl-IS-Jit lhr- P. H. I. Hospital July 1T. in .\Ii sud Mrs. Fred linwrns, City. u l..~\.\‘(‘.\>"l‘lIii-. I‘ F I, Hos- gwul July Ill. * Mrs. E 1') lflllPil" son (‘R \1(i—-.-‘~.'. - l. Hospital July 15 .. u Airs Gordon Guru. 1{l‘..’.i..| d Lcc lfltirvul , u (l from the l‘!“c~r.\"|~. an ,1 . 'uu.i_\'. Mon- iliv ril tun o ‘ DOYLE-wt‘ 3i I I7. 1113" ' . “P \\i.\l'y b0- .n"crl I-‘c Jrvcph F‘. Doyle. H-‘ '- ' Ell from iicr 1.1a. n- v mom- 121;; .1‘ R20 u xicnnx \l.i) July l’i 109T, WL:_>II‘II‘ hill) used 57 Fllllfirfil lhps .. :" from the ‘ l'i‘~.ill‘ll"i‘ u: '~ Joseph Xlirfinmild, GB Ki . SWCN. SH‘- \'lf‘f'.< Fiariris zit liihwr nck leaving linusc at 10,10 lixtiriiiiiit Peoples ‘CF1llPLiI_\. FOX (ZAPTIJRED. OWNER (‘AN ‘ have same by paying cxpciiscs and proving prcipcrty. Albert Doiisc. Jr., R. R. 7. West Roy- _ alty. W i_.-4ii. I.0ST—-I.AD\"§ WHITE (101.1) Lorie wrist watch at. lJalvcv Beach. Finder kindly phone 135B. RKTIKHILL L-dlll. ‘NYANTI-ll) AT ()\'('E I00 PSI-ID C. C. M. bicycles. The Bkc Shop. L-slild-‘i-lfl-Zl , API-ZIIII-INFIII) DRESSMAKFIII and quiii makci" i1.\<lil‘i‘S satisfac- tion. Try Jennie MacPhcc, Des- brtsay Crexent, sprins Perk 3pm, L-485-7-l9-3i. 1101.11()Y|)—Pll."‘!"‘i' ilic P. EI I llu Jwiv 1T. ‘r1137, l., r-iyrl. in hcr my, \.'\i‘. Funeral from SI. John's Church, Milfmi, hlondmv. .i"i'\- 19th.. scrvzce start- 111i! at 2 or ock. Intcrmcnf Milton ,Ccmcic1_v' The l.i'v Miss Hoimyd is rc,-i,ii-_- n‘ S‘ Pincus Cathedral until Moiniziv n1 I30. y 0: er w»: i "'5 N. D. MacLeanw l':\'1I|'fl{'|_\|\'1‘IR .1‘ PI\1H.\|..\|'ER (‘hzirliiiiciinvn and i. l t North Wilishire Phone 1.19 , ” ' 0.3;, .-