was 23. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWTQ Ag! tmmnlx . THE WESTERN sum: IAN - - ll, J t I III At . ere Ought To Be A Law 3 F . ,,.e ,..,,..,,,, .,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , tend Youth one u mg Sessions Of a. , Y "salY.,l;f:nd.,Sh0rte- . 1 . 3 lunuuer Street. Summon-side. ms. sou. L d h' 0 ' o V . i . . Jinn. Subscriptions, Advertlplng as g... ml 33 UTC I am t C t - s ,, , ” lllwllllll elm ,,,,,, l,,,,l,,,,,,, swrgouvu ll I3 IS OIIVBIL 1011 HEN BULILHEAD was mine I-EWA9 u'r BULUI in row itiwetIr'no'u " House Phonon: 8032 and soss. . ALWAYS CARRYING ON A RUNNING WAR AND HOW DOES HE. FEEL AB0UT'D-i1 11" el':l:;g:l':I;":::nl:' l:”"s3l::n'::r:ful'e "l ll" u"l;lieedsle3sslliti1riet 1;! thl 35th Annual she was present at the birth or I . WW" GRENAWNE5 Pope RIGHTS OF WOMEN ?,"' '7” . ,, t a I ssoca on canven- nation, i.n fact two nations born in V "ll pooutoro. Bummer . Drllntore, :1 central Shgctl tion continued on Saturd . . papa ' v - lolly! NoIV"”,”"" w”” m""' M”k Gwilelt 07 Grnnvllls Street: in: in tho Knutstord Chuaiychlnvlrltlh one union Hope 0! mum ” in the WANTDSESTOT lfo'K GQENADINEJOU EFT POP I 9”” "051 '53? "AVE ll,” nouoettelvgrooeryd Seoondlstreet: island Motor Transport, the Rev. J. D. Davison at Charo l),"Z.f5'l”L"d 11;” the our. SEE VOU giJ:liT1:'JETARVglmi)F'ATuE'R WERE ONN 1MTw""".Tu'"R vim street; on rogzgluztlimilz:-nu Street; nnmun sub lottetown living another ot his W, .,,,l. ml,” '" l”""' ”"" Aw MORE -ow suoueu mks Giwymi-rs D”GGl3'”"oQ””"D ' inspiring messages. He s oke on 7 ' - ALL 3 ' I. I. wait; in Kgnghgtugn. um ma, ..I H m I P Miss Myers is an aliective speak. BU!-t-HEAD. WHAT VOU WANT! I ' . , . R , . NIGI-iT.V0iJ9END wuss rumor; onion Donald McLare 1:: Eaest ggint vfavs ".l?lfd mum” 'i M1 ”h””'.”"' "Tun W "Q. T 0 .- "N "NE 03 Alberta: Frank Weeks. Barre-entaun. welcomed III a new minister in ” '"””m''''"'3 ””"”m”” You Rmwm 0 (R3 ru'm”"um Phone: on Dulce and on non... gin alsoclatlon. This is Mr. Mc- lgllililgllut l:rth;Voi:llowlnzM.ilalte ol 4 ' .;- Vi - 9 OUT GU HI ;..m-v-'- -S 1 ' ' GM is f;;b-,?.r 3 11:: variety concert for -SPLENDID mscoun ..1vu.. .ll?l”ll', l,l':",:,"ll:”w:':.: ulIl'll:l"lf Society: president,-Mrs. '1?.m(;)., ' 51?-, l. r .h l" i .Tl ll" re-opelllllf 92- Long.Rlvcr hall Julia Sonier. daughter of Mr. and ly welcomed. a Ives, Charlottetown; vice president 1" "7-”"'-'.s i Tuna”, Jllgmniizg 33 5'30 ocwck. Eelllumin Sonier, 'Summer- , Rev. E. M. B. Wheelock. Iecre- TM”- w-A- 1'1"?" 01 3ll-mm?!” ll --V :?v-?' I D Admillion . itaogyy: Coililizlxlt alt dilflldel 7. tst. tary for the British and Foreign Side: secretory-Mira. Jack Mac- g g l :-C,--. lTl- ' 'p i -'T . s eservng o . Bibi s it Leod S id. 'l' E,-: Tl re -lrwetzissiai s..:::..:: ills” an 2".'i:nt'”"n3;”'l;..l.: ' W" e - l - I - at lllgh clll recor s e has made during Society w 5 ' ll.l A 1 u glue ” oi J. E. Holman. Kensinsliiml 1-30 Elle N51 two years in her st.ud- and in P. i(."lzrJiin1lil:f7. Itnis "mu on m i ll -T 3 plll, Tuesday, June 24. aesnlier report card shows that in: iorward to it's 150th nnnivel-. The ioliowing are the new slate ' w o l T S-T-T umlg ""3 W”? Neal”-I she has sary in 1954. There are many of officers for the association - W .-CHICKEN SALAD supper and come out iirst. in her class every Bible Societies in the world or which was presented by Deacon l M . sr at Bnpllill-I l3lHl'5l?ll'l5'iZe. l(I3EI'ir lTl0Mll--S- . which the British and Foreign I-Ieber MacPhai1 and adopted- l l 4 - C vwft'- "" Bedeqmdo i..”l'E?i ah um -vrrrunav . ,Dick Noonan, 16 (shown above) simletv is the largest. Some 19 Moderator-Rev. W.Cl. Kiiiam ' i l W l ism. from - - T . : l”5”'5 '"”'51NG' son at Mr. and M' P! to Bible societies at the world have Tr'on' is d to e ' l ” ll ITON-Nil. Lliarlcs (Ted) Macdon- mm summ .ld '1' e5 n NW" banded together to lorm "The U )1 ' vc mo em 1- EH1 5 I l ..BASEBAlJ. Kensiiirzion ndin-lillkll M.M., or M.uxpeque' was a mellded Weill, ee.Slll:Ilimi:eslidrelll:1xit1-I lled Blble soclelles 0, ,l,e wl,,,l,l'3.. gl:1u);.en0'I.;;l1':'.uecl:l'i::leRl:ig) oil. . . V3izala4,7E- i (QT &"l”"ii'...lY.i:'."'”:l.i:;.. .::::.';l;i:”;..:z.,,:i;"f:.2:ii: .;'.':::":::; ma been is at m:"”";' l W. EWWDEWM T T no 3 r , . , Pi . l Oceyexstst i-rttht th ' ' 9 .t' ' vs. Kenslngtoa .1-lhur-(.a.n Intel-l lllaccs, ilullns Hlllers rampage l.,',,?,fflVeE:Q””:,d lwgslalggells rfgggh SCflPiul”es or pgrtlorlissnthgreeol lit: -lvY'D' Johnston and Harry Jones. 2g:lclClAG0ElNveLALVEq '”'dm”' 2'00 "clock ilrllqy v"il1LSt'iallnvif;te(Elox:il'u! ul3e Mull leadership camp in Ontario in all lime language: at the w"”' BlsTr?afs:l?nCec:llgeravl;::;i3ev'EEnJer IL bi; U" Niwmw V "" , l . - , . - l .t ' nor ernar A . wt out t , ' - ' All-”l"””:NUA?' 5c”'.”" ”.'la..1lc.wiycm um "Ted" W5 ." llill)lIlll1steagl"KileCbia0rSi,aclll?:siibgigvlngcta W" p””ll?l:5 lllllmuglnlatle C'”"b1el Fred M”."h's””' mm” o went the route for the v.” lb Grand Division. Sons nz rcnlpcl-l it-i lll-Jib e inemlier at the Baltic mnlclpale ln me gctlvllles cl mls translated into ten new languages MSW" 'epre"ma”Ye'”R'eV' E"'' C B giving up eight hits and in-Tins 5:” ' Pacer Green 6' Benny Car. Inca at E. l” wlll he held lnl il)L.ty lciim, one time ciianipioris yolllll lemlerllhlp course. Dlck Wm making a total of 808 languages Barrassi Hmne Mismm Commmee ' ' out seven McCiiil it hits n mg n 1). ' '3 Wllniot Valley Hall. Tlcdiicsday.I o the North biinrcz League. His leave somellme ,,,.,,l,,,,l ll": end 0! out 0; c.l..,,. low The Brlllsll and -Llc. Thomas Poole. Heber Moc- ' and Wil ' h 06 l M one R" 0' A" E M"1m"'M”"" ”' l lune 25til,Pnil:;liiiigs12.30 piil. and lllll)-lsl-llll?)lxlo'tl'lhlxmltltlpols (li,lpb-llvo 255 July by TEA. for ohm,” Foreign glble soclely gives 3 Phai1,lRev. E.J. Barrass, Rev. w. R C A F Wm! son ad no strikeout vic- g(iJ:hCi.d Jrcllitil rf, illliacxcnzle 2b, ; 300 pm. u c We conic a eve- . .- c cs ic pro El iity of Dl k ls b l ' l Testament or po 1' ith 31,1 G. Ki1am.Christian social Council a o o e ,' ll" - .0 3' an Burns c. D. ill” "sslom Rev" G' L" Ifuesluff Ijszatfuhliherd. ”ld”1F?””e ln ,llle deiil.:' COUgCllne()T:Txl6oSU;'tl1:lElitl:e lo the new imirriilgllarllts see the? gaev. Harry Bub", Rev. Lb. ' ' ' oitlklizliecturrlltlglittfs ltglioll llelgm h'n5 Green lb. Wilson and Mccuunch D Xuesl speaker, Program iiitlud n,, l, . an.i inn national pastime. Hlgll school, and is I good sml arrive at saint, John. N, 3,. and Davlson. Rev. (7.0. Jowiett, Lloyd n x Walk" at I C u och. ixeil -1- - .. ilinis. -K dent. He is very active lll Olller ports ot entry, MncPhail, C. H. Jelly- Green Zgeiorng ltlclfafd Eifi Gpete COLRTEOES METHOD l I l -. l Ll l 2 l reeri . Very mpressna obituary ser 03113 Tl: Golilmlllee '0 l'eDl8C0 were the bl: luck wlelders for me: V sports and excels in swimming, in -r-'31”-Tlll)Alli' 1'lUVl'l' -- Miss vicc was then conducted b ' ' 4 ” " y Rev. those retiring in 1952. Rev. W.G. The Cuiian at Briggs Jimlors de- ThelKillam, Rev. W.A. Harper, Brentriented the R. C. A. F. Royals Royam both boys gemng mreei STANTON Enllllmd -T (cpl - whlch sport he now holds three l An allotment holder in this Sunolli -'l'WO FIRE ALARMS - Two, M toE.i axiiie Laniizaii, Montague ciitci'- Island Cllalnplollslll W G K'li - ps, - . I am of Tryon. bvsale b- . . l. ingles in 4 tries. llre alarms were rcslliionttird l' d b I eslel-day by Summers o rcmcn, Elmo ii iium oro her friends at For several ears tll ph.- names of those who had Woo . the score of 8-5 i t )o,no in the morninil hemre "mm he”: ll0"l9 Oil l'l'lili'ly evening. the Education branlcii of tile Oilfaltlcl Cmled l0 lllgher service were 23:3 Bocltls Work Board-,-R.J. Rupert tilt at; the Alrlloltltn Mdllnlfl):)lllx(lJul'1i?Sn-ll Iimeuml Community ls uwlng "0 5'01” lJlll9l'- lllli the other (luring ilic aitciw occasion bring her 16th birtliday- Deptirtmeiit of Education has been and two minutes silence observed. and Lloyd Macpahil, tcrday. Bob Scliiirman coached (lurmn & EH3”-Gerard Dalj mg from m5 Wlzclable lll0l5i 33017 llllllll about four oclovk. Bolt 5lilSiIu; lind llzincing was cnljo-yed opal-lltlllll, dlllvlllll me summer, ll Following are the names til B03l”d Of management Augllsllne the sllllllllel-sllle lllmlms but mmihl-0" and Grant Grady ri, Jo1inny,niglit he leaves fresh vegeiablei viere at the same biii1dill3- fl” by ”l'' "rm" wmch ll dellclolls Camp for youth leadership train- "lose WW3 dleili 4llPXiilidl”8. Ml'S- Cove camp-Windsor Brehaut new coach, Johiiiiy Carrol iromivvhaxen 2b' Em Purcell and E-:17'lmle' llmllllll Willi all appeal tc - pmiscs occupied by the Molllson ll"l5'li W-is Sorvml by the hostess. ing. This has been n successful Baxter Hubley: East Baltic, Wil- Comllllllel, of evangeli5m.;s 1.; Malden. Mass. And a recent, gmu.lD"1"'” "' C0” Gmdy 55- Nell. Ila-Wits-by to help themselves - i Hardware Ltd" lvaler lulu-.(,.' llslsled by Mlss Anna Prosper. and sausracmry experience mt Ham Chlryl Mrs. Seth MMLEML Eurhoe Lie Donald Mncchlre. uate of Duke Umversny "rivedlVVa1kei' of, Mary Delaney 3b, Lay. anti to share the prize Drqduce stil 5' The upstairs porllll" at me hmm”lIvhe1m)1.e WHS Centeiell by a luvo- the Prirticipaiits. Four two week J9”l”" Fmse” East Pulmr Mm Rev Ci 'Klllam Rev W A, lll Sllmmelslde in lime to see his to" Schurman and Mmmce Cmllm me g1'0”1ld- H ' mg is an apartment and sparks 3 tc-clniatcd and liglitcri hirili- courses have been operated, with Rlchurd Stead; lvlieatlc-y ml-er, Hmjper ' i ' ' ' ' new charges go lllmugh melr : mm the clilmney ignited. the my tiny leaks-. The guests departed 120 leaders attending each course. Ml'5- -loll" Ma('Quarl'le; North Pl.en'h of assoc-Ellen Se ongg paces, llllllllieg on the root in both wlsliiniz Maxinclninny more happy Recently, the management of llllll0n- John R. Neill; Hazelbrook. R gar H lll; lm rml Wilson started on the mou d 1 cases but the small hlnlit was llll-lll(lll,YS.. During the evening McCoi'mick's Limited, a biscuit Miss Amlle Maud -l0"?-5: 0'Leary' ev' ' ' owe ' B In” W. the Air F ' bt n M the iircmcn. Miss Liiniixan was the recipient and confectionery iirrii located in ll. ll- Jelly and Mrs. Milton Uci Donald Mcclam their acaoifleicf uiiltclsivew gallotlji ' . c ii c there was no damage.-S. of many lovely gins. London. Ontario. has been intcr- Smullmimi Summerside, Mrs. John Saturday Ewmln! lll the llllrd llmlng num, me C &l Man-wlmf asliirt "i --r ested i l ' Ta' 7 t -i:i.nr.n.s ORDAINED - In ofiered ntotlhlfakgloglglllabiznlturlligf Coli1sot:i'nc1e:(rl3'ufrfali5:. il?rs::i'sll::is- . ,B3;”;'5 hfldllmcled Wt 1”"? ml” summerside Presbyterian l lent money to cover the ti-avei son; Tryon, Deacon George Wood. 0" smurd” "em": Rel." llrlllmscore ve mm 0” wnsons i Clnml, yesterday at the mm-ii- - expenses of one boy from each Rod Williams, Mrs. Bessie Oaks, Harry Barb” mnducted upmmg Ch'l ml . I lng service. Messrs. Ralph Rrim- VI 0 of Cmllldlall pl-ovlllce to enable hlm Jghn cllbbl Howard Callback; devotions. The courtesy committee J2 ,4 lily and Major Moose were o.rrlain- y to attend thlsl camp for youth Sturgeon, Mrs. William creed; ”p””ed ””'”"gh Re” M".Kmaml influence was telt far beyond the 3 ' ed elders. the highest spiritual ' mm leadership training. Murray River, Miss Belle Mac. The” were ""0 Oulslaflmng flu" bounds of the Baptist denomlnat- 3, oiiire in the Presbyterian Church. li.rs. Clarence Powers. Alberton The Olllllllo Department 15 Dre- Plierson; Montague, Mrs. Daniel dressesn "'59 by Rev' Mlm" Em” ion. The Rev. Mr. Masilamani, in ' i l,, all impressive ceremony con- South. who has been quite in at flared lllldel llllo Drolect to enroll -7- MacLean. Mrs. Samuel Mac. lm- l”'l"”l”” ” lml Bible T"”"' his humble and sincere manner ducted by the minister. Rev.. J. her home is somewliot improved. me boy Hum web Pmvlllce Wllll- Plleet Deacon George W. Rourke. "lg s”'””" NE"'c'c'"l land thelthanked the Baptist Church iorl '. i Donald MaCKB.V- M ll” '?V9'L"l5 M” Charla FT9d9l'lVk Mclnlyre: Charlotte- lmlelr bY Rel" ' Al,l1El:l”"' the sending such a man as the late Dr. All gal-vice Mr. and Mrs. W; E. P01” Ml". and Mrs. Fred Leavitt, and The Camp Wlll be held August 1 Wwni M75-, Almtmlller Swill Mrs. V"me""?" eV"."Ke mht be Orglalh Mcl..aurin to India, "He being dead ., ml who llllelll-l.3d lllc lgul Gem M1-5, wmlllm Macx-,ly' Alberto", to August 14 at Longford Mills, Donald Nicholson; John Sim- '3 8" '”S.15195s”"'5 z(')5.L em: Tlhsi yet speaketli." and the influence ml Assembly recently held in have as their guest, Mrs. E. A. Lake C0llClllChlliz. Ontario, in an monds. Miss Blanche Finla.V50"- l also" l lkrer 9f e"".3i e of this godly and brilliant leader W Knox Church, -l-monlol gave Mccl.l,e' Cllllllullemwm extremely attractive location about Mrs. John MacQuarrle. J. Oscar K”"'5f"dls,.lm"gmm cm" led will live in the lives of all those lnlerpsnng reports of their lm- ninety miles north of Torontmand Diamond; Long Creek, wentzeii l”Rlll9 1lcI?l'lllC39l0l sorted I l who knew mm and loved him act liressluns the meetmizl Mir Mr. and Mrs. John o'aoul-kg, gfesstlble by rail and automobile. MacLeod, l ' ev. nth Thtl?n1Sal Titlat doll; home and Overseasl It was decl-deal Fmlm was llle lelllasenllllll-ll ll: ulell lwll chlldlell and Mm Mae e oys live in permanent cab- years ago essc oo was oun'e to send a lean M svm L1 V . "iii ”"”'9"””" mill T """"7"5li ?i'R""””' an of New Bedmd' 1mil:Cwzi1x3iLml:ims'inciiities i S"t"'d”' A"""””" lliestelrxirglm:n:his1252pu'?ll: sCIlxlg:IlllNIrs' -ilcl-aurin on behaltmolsthg Mn" Rom me Prmce Edvmr 355” are guests of Mxss Maud E am ewe. istarted with nothing but now has'.c0Tlgl'9i;8'-l0n- 15li'll'ld Presbytery.-S. 0'C0llRl)ll' and Mr.dBrenton 0'Con- wees On Saturday l 1 d L 1 G g.Wjfg.. nor, t , M , . - . proper y va ue a near y on Personals O'Connor” gtxllld anfamilyf EI:(ni1l!dl:il.":' The” l5 lm msllucl-10ml will gialveigolli E:l:i3dglhlf&h'm?5ingJl2&i l""ld"d Hmusmld flO””5' H”. M) Concluding sew” Capes, 0! nine. 3. maintenance star! of lnsplrlng devotlonal addresses onldeht. There are -five full time I --- three, with a nurse in attendance -tlvlo Mm Come”, To The Father and three part time teachers. A At the evclimg session on Sunday -Friends Will PPR?” l0 liar" 1 . and a doctor on call. Excepg 3), M6,. Thug Hm set. full high school course is given night over .900 people crowded thel that Mrs. W. G. Simpson. MW S S3 mom have bemin source at 5 kn. besides the Bible training. 0Leary United Church-with 9. large rington. il a patient in the Prince ual mou ht d h t t d P V A number of the graduates are number outside who heard by means Countyi-lospital.-S. sesslon 3 an slvesare ""3 going into lull time service of of loudspeakers, on avery gh plane. llle church and W M. S. work The moderator. Rev. Mr. Barbour -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cairns arrived from Chicago, lll., on Fri- day to visit relatives in the Pro- vince. While in Summerslde ilioy are the guests 0! the lnrmri-s hmthaf. Mr. James Cairns and Mrs. Cairns. Granville Street.-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ChiiP' in; many NATO countries. scored Tllesiliiyi C83'l0ll- In India . man. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rcar- once in the that half and added of 4-00 millions are Christians. 'riie' "Evangelism". In his evangelistic A””"””,”0 '"””m” ”” ”".'.m"1 (inn and Miss Theresa McCnrrllo. the llulelll lll the second, vlgge Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDougail young minister stated that thevl59l'VlC9S he Teiiclieil 27.000 D9091? and commclng sermon on Eur" ni Moncion, N. B.. were Vv'PPk tallied twice. Townsend and Webb find lv”imll.i' Of Bloomfield were were proud of the missionaries Wllll the lllesxllge "1 53lV3””"- rmderedmfe '1” WM Rmovmg mm and guests at Mrs. Charles E got the others. visitors with friends in Norboro sang to llldla, They well, llllleed There were 426 first time deClS- elmluml aplmll '” mus” "ml" We MacDonald, Hanover Street. Sum- summersme; goal, glllbelll-; and Kensington on Sunday. '-val-llllble llmbusadols of Chrlslnl ions tor Christ. He sounded a l3?illll9F0ltl1e H065- mersidc. backs. Gibson. Mason; halves. He gave 3 comprehensive picture 919!" note of optimism and said The moderator thanked the mem- T- Matthews. McQuinn. Green; lm- Messrs. Austin Hogan, Paul M all me llelds of mlsslomw ln, there had been evidence at in bers of the local United Church tor P V l wards. Burns, Walton, Vitte, Webb, Fleming and Austin Murphy were deavom, ln India and throughout great outpouring oi the holy thrir hospitality in the use oi their T0 0 Townsend. recent visitors at the Pcndergasl me world He "aged the met spirit. but stated that much yet church building. He then welcomedl g Moncton-Goal, Thomas: backs, home in Kensington. mm men; ls lsreal 0 rlunlt remains to be done. He asked the new moderator. the Rev. w.G.l Crolt, Parkiti; halves. MiicKenzie, --m- l me” and 3'1 3, dPP0 several polnled quemons: --ll Kllmm M .I.n,On who pronounced, friends will be n 1 le msue 5 3”” your Christian experience better llle bellelllcllllll, 9 Mi. J. A. ll0lIi0ll .M.MM........n-m--m--' Eyes Examined ottlco noun: -:.--:---:1 1. Earls Illcltov Chlmnd Accountant lent, as are food and other ser- Kensingion Notes Mrs. Marshal Hughes of Nor- horo was a recent visitor to Char- iotteiown. Team Wins MONCTON. N. 13., June 22 - (CF) - An R. C: A. F. team from Summerslde, P. E. 1.. defeated Moncton Athletic Soccer Club 4-0 Saturday. The younger airmen. represent- Mr. Hadley Paynter of Ciiiton was a visitor to Kensington on Their many pleased to hear that Mr. and Mrs. James Sheon'oi' Kensingtnn are forwards. Brown, Groody, Perry. Ayles, Hardy; Spencer, Dormer, Engmnm During the foubmonms Mr and Mrs Merltt Callaghan ATTENTION Dr. 0. R. Phillips. Alberlnn. III- Slie was daughter winter in Boston. her the accompanied Imelda. by Fleming. Stanley Bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy. Emer- nld. Miss Eunice Shea of Montreal is at home in Indian River on a month's vacation. Miss Shea re- cently underwent an eye oper- 2 EM. In I P.M. PHONE 15-3 :-::-um:1-:m- ..... afternoon in the one o! the finest missionary ad- drsses in a long time was delivered by a. native Indian minister, The Rev. A.B. Masllamani. He brought greetings from he Baptist Con- vention of India and from the Baptist Convention 01 south East Asia. comprising India. Burma and ten millions outl challenge (or more workers saying that the ambition, the aim. and MacPherson A wclcome from the task of the church". Mrs. MacLean tine solo. Three welcomed: was heard in a. minister-e' wives were Mission Bands, report 01 treasurer etc. All reports showed progress. on the platform was Dr. Clark. a retired missionary. and presiding over the meeting was Mrs. Mc- Clure. ' The next main speaker at the ton, this continue to r ful and convi this year sermon was d organ. was he a sacred num impressive ser ed by Rev. C. duet by Mrs. daughter. Mrs. delivered a stirring better Christian? Barber presided. Prayer Under the consecrated and dyna- mic leadership of Rev. Mr. Brin- Bible training school will wonderful end:-r a service to the church. The convention evangelist. Re L. R. Atkinson, is a clear, fore He ncing speaker. than last"? Are you a I: you prayer ellvered by Rev. ar her. vice. 0. flowlett. had a Silliker address on W. d to advantage illlnnd pmllyu R W” 5 Very the Spring, than which there can was offer- The choir under the direction of Mrs. Watson Sllllker anthem and there w special as a splendld' and her Donald MacDonald. presided. Also taking part in the service was Rev. R.E. Whitney and Rev. W.G. Killani. There was a line aiitliem by the choir and a. duct by Misses. Evelyn Gaye and Lorraine MacNcil was leeiingly sung. The guest speaker was the convention evaiigclist, the Rev. LR. V. 9. Ti "RICH YOUNG AND PRETTY" ..m........D DE,-Wnsr POPULAR CASTLE regaining normal health after be- 'f'h:”gIh:ET"9;lChrl1:lla)”5thl5 Hmdlr life better? What about family CATCHY MUSICAL AT - o . - , . i ' Dem” min” , l ing temporarily indlsposed. L, h 9 53 9 5-3505 uorship? Have you grown in THE CAPITOL ARUNDEL. England - (GP) - - zllm Y9” made :5 WWW We 9”. grace and in the power at Jesus? 'm.llm.n aulldlnl ARUNDELI Ellglllml g (cpl g Jilltsslg, peter Qllllllzllllll nlld ou gave us our 5 art- It made a l The Mem)lUmdwynlMayer smmim 3?3.”...?”i'i.'.?n.iL”T3"E.....””;g2ilil2i.3Y;"ilfl.Tl?.fA.'2l".ff”iil.lit:3S.?;l3E'.l1iSf.”l”ilwi?..?.lSif:.?.”?.El mi use X 9 i ' . i l r h the, ' pllllllcl and belle”! ll, ll one 0, ml, Mrs. James Lawless, Norboro on W.M.S. groups of the O'Leary The spacious OLeary United Elflolgioigllucilg”aglofhgrllga; Eng mill .--m: most popular Mlslocmllc houses m Sunday. United Church was extended to Church was filled on Sunday t 1 Um h Y n may the Baptist W.M.S.4 by Mrs. Dan morning when a most lnsplrinizl l'3Ctl0ii3 tilller ll t: .m:ilCEEpuM Pretty," brought lsi sci':en with a stellar cast headed be no more romantic setting. with its principals a Texas rancher lieves her to be dead. The plot complications arise when Jim Ro- gers is forced to make A trip to Paris and reluctantly takes his ciniiglitor. Elizabeth, with him, his reluctance being due to his fear that his former wile, Marie. now It public season the castle has about E' E' laolnoo vmm” m7w' wing”-ed to glhgtlablgrttglld spftl1Stlte(;heIFl::ndl: :?;ll'lS,mdl;,.Kn:;l:?lr&d Mimi. lxhenliieansfars 'io'IghaSuI:?vriIrEi”gsld.(3?'liri:lt".l by Jane Powell, Danielle Darrleux, rt 0pt.D., R-0. 80300 hem” H" w”' ' Kensington on Sunday. Ralph Adam. The,” ,,.e,ll,,g,' ;he gov. Harry B8rbelll3pbrBSlIl1E(l.lWPndell Carley. tlllcrnandcl Lalnas e i i 0 -e- ll l l l he cripture was ren y eV- and inirodiic hi: 9 popuar sng- e n orroMETB!sT '-'f-H"H'-:1D-T --Mrs. Joseph McLellsn oi In- yvgghlgoigrgltya ;:eioe:l.lllc:ed1 W; G. Dickson. Prayer was 0fic-r- mg star, Vic Damone. as Miss Pow- Guuu num, dian River returned home on ladle: lmm me Sprlngllelcl W.Ml. ed by Rev. W. G. Killam. The cllvs mllllmllc plll-lllel-, 1'1 M”"d"l' "e"l"3 W" ””9'"”"3 S The theme was "The missionary "9" Wllh Mist Sllllk" ill ill” The lilting story or "Rich. Young ' is laid against Paris in ARROW DAR I to 12 - I '0 noiinces the o '-" porting Monday .1 no ""' .':.'...'."s::""'t c.l::;.Fi;;l..ti::.";i":.:'.. CMAAII: 32:”?ll.”lv2i23llti1n””?c”:3e53i?i ”"""”'" no mere 00 ''"”Y 00” vi 0 ' . d it ,t2.30ihltvt". bi ti m ”l”li.l'””' ”.:i;. ii: Mr Mom ..2".:::..:l .:.::.;":.,:n:;::, 23:: .::..;..'t, The ..i.... .. the fabulous in... D... 1. .. e r. v r v . - - ', , . . . s'"'"”" 9' s"""'""' Hours: 9 A.M. to 12:30 A.M. it-inmlngisainiiier. Dr. James E. Fina reports were then received WM liilillll" V9” Wile C0”ll”i5M' and ii-iiiacllve diiiizluer iilio MS made from a different fabric from the shirt 0; gm work done lll llle 355,-, ion. The Moderator Rcv. Harry never known her mother and be- body. Itts a new fabric designed to last longer than you ever dreamed is shirt collar could Ias t! The shirt's Mitoga-tailored to follow the lines of your torso. SANFORIZED-labelled. i . .i . . . A me "mm" W" preach” by "hp Buttons anchored on by special stitching. superintendent of Canadian Bush In Commerce man In in Montreal hospital--K afternoon was Miss Bertha. Myers. Paris nightclub star. will once again enter their lives. Despite all Jim's Sail Bail For Sale; Bllllllllll ..a..m....a... l. l l 1 home missions ' W... P. " I. lld,:ll'::x;,o:f”;:':le,.l,1,d"',fli:":e?:,ellmE the Rev. R. E. Whitney olhwtolill lll-l.cllllll,,ll., lllll ll cllllcllll wlllll Made in crisp, white combed broadcloth. Tao": nu HRV9 0" hand if illlallllly order For Passengar lindia dirom L918 ta 1950. mshe was )igl19till;lrlSl;1eWll”w5hllot;e” ”2";:mf”;l llggnl-,i;lix.) ivltlle rt: tl1ilert1liYt1errecl;ist:)r:1liv;t1i(; Where eisecould you get so much quality in of good salted bait for im. 4 ' tilfnsge sh? title; 8Ill:lKv:el:Il:rBla?ly:i0:I.5 Gay" Rel” Mymn Bnmom Mme" Ellzabebhgialm, not onlypliead-xo3'er- 8 shirt for Just 'j mediate denveryt Reasonab in the Indian tongue. she remiirk- 32' gas axhnnlgevtlcholalnures lm licets in love with Paris but also ly priced, , ed it was 31 years since P.E.I. had A bemmul and memno memmh with the young government clerk. - , sent a missionary to India. The M service was men conducted for Andre Milan. Needless to say. the 3- 5 ll'''"" 3- o- cannon DELANEY Mom-am. June n - An or- 33,,”;:,li;,3,i;liE,,';g";,i,,g1is;,,n;i;;t the in. Rev. J. n. McLaui'in. sec-lg:;:;Bsbh:l1;:1gm::.s?(;mll;S:::R3: I hmmmla P. T L Summerslde Phone 2940 ldllelxdea this ubgen ni:l:ice3d"p:;”nt?ll: "M ml "M" ”"”""' ”pl”” ”" rneggg ofoiueiele I lglasilllill "W 'h” '5 ” ll” P”l'"””ll'l"”" ollnlllu. vl,ll.l 55.1,... . Cmadhm Nlmoml Balm-y. more workers. she remarked that Church ldiiced miisicnl. there is a cont; anti Gnu” rm” Wu lnnmlmud hf" mars, Fl -mm-r'--r-”r-m-'-'-rw- Heklmd tlllomel it” I ll mllo dance to go with every plot twist. IIIIIII--T A. Bi-omey, vce-pres on it upon at ecoengo tel; e IIIDNI Mil charge of purchases and stores oi B I Y E S ti-glnlng school when he was .. . .. n -m-writ -"MN" POULTRY ”lii.S”".lfJ2ln' inter-city buses. i.... ...... ........ . ;:.lf:1 :?..lli2:F.:::Y”c7' ilttiitt; FOR S OPIOIIITINT equipped with reclining lsleate. will chews.--i un:I-an in plan? affgl-ed prayer, The gm-lpulm wll, i I w be used on the Mlclhntlo Coooli "' ”""'l.' " ”'"" ' read by Rev. L. R. Atkinson. A line ,..- Lines between Halifax, Portland wll, ml, lllllg by J. D. Lewll ol HOUSE & L01. ""1 393l0"- Freetown. A most touching and at "T-T"TT'iTT d pl m vi in il dd llil. Ml. GIIIIIIEIIIM BUYING POULTRY DAILY WEALTHY Boo Jftnye nil 3? tne"i33io3ea 61. life”? STANLEY BRWGE ' AT PLANT UNTIL VANCOUVER To (cpl ” A ll" Lnurin was given hv a native ind- VITIINAIIAN FURTHER NOTICE. here that will chewi anything lm mlnlmn lm- Rev. lg. Suitable for Summer Home Biol 2520 NORTH siionri raoxmo 'J3i"".5l.3ii?J'”&?iE3?iif.'"dsi33"i; ””l;'g""i"l- Th” Kim” W ”” App” WT - i , - en young Indian leader was ii Maggy Q".'.. '9'. Co, LTD, :lll:lyP:llier;5l:legIl'loMD:n:K ll!” student of the late church leader.' Musk ERNEST M30EwENi N. .. Iiminmuldo Dunley Indoor. who lost the envelope on an t:Rl?::llnlll1l::I:fieG(l)e(:.?'r l'Zf"i.E.i?i..”.” ommmom P' F" L E 8 in W l in i-v- vW-iv- so moon-rt -meamn mm M