, race rwanva THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN JULY 22.‘ 1949 Repeated bylRequesta-e Saturday NighiBargain! l Regular 2.95 ‘Astoria’ SHIRTS AT ONLY 1.98 0n Sale at 8 P. M. Sharp HOLMAWS 5 & 10 DEPARTMENT “Saturday Night Special” in May that we are again giving you the Saturday NighwAstoria Shirts go on Sale at 8 p.m. sharp! These “Astoria” Shirts were so very popular and sold so very well on‘ a tunity of buying them at a smart saving! There are only 100 Shirts in the lot. Made of fine quality cotton in a smart variety of fancy striped pat- terns-coiors blue, green and brown. . . . Every man can “do” with a couple of new Shirts at this very Special Price-Only 1.98! Be on time oppor- lientenniai Services ilelii in Springfield Anglican lthurch -_-_ In commemoration of St. Iliu- beth's Anglican Church. Spring- iield centennial, special services were held in the‘ church. on Sun- day. July 17th, 1949. In the morning the secrement of Holy Communion was celebrat- ed by Ven‘. G. R. Harrison, Arch- deacon of P. E. island, assisted by the newly arrived rector, Rev. S. J. Armstrong. Rev. B. Fresm. rec- tor since i944, early this year, received the appointment of cur- ate at St. Paul's, Halifax. and was unable to be pres ‘. Of special interest at this service, was the dedication of two beautiful vases, and a cross, of burnished brass. Given in loving memory of Mary S. l-laslam Bagnsll, RJPhiiip Bag- nall, L. Gertrude Bagnall. Harriet Bagnali Gerow, and William Aus- tin Bagnall, by M. Elizabeth Bag- nali and M. Edna Essery; and a fine new communion table, given in’ loving memory of Robert Has- lam and Jane Weeks Harlem, by their family. Beautiful flowers in the new vases, and elsewhere further en- hanced the tranquil beauty of the little church, on this bright Sum- mcr morning. The organist, Miss Muriel l-laslam, and the church choir. led in the singing of the hymns of dedication and praise. Mrs. Stetford Mullins and Mrs. John MacQuarrie of Crapaud, sang- Granli iilver l). W. l.. Meeting —'I‘he monthly meeting of the Grand River C. W. L. was held at ‘the home of Mrs. Neil J. McLel- isn on Tuesday evening, July i2. with 17 members end e large number of visitors present. The president, Mrs. Angus Giiiis open- ed the meeting by prayer. The minutes of the June meeting were read and approved. The president gave her report which was followed by reports from the secretary, treasurer, and the various conveners. The treas- urer's report showed the amount of $43.90 on hand, including $14.00 membership fees since last meet- ing, plus $1.00 donation. It was moved and seconded ell bills be paid; it was also moved and seconded Mrs. Sank Prsught and Mrs, N. J. McLelisn assist in caring for the Sanctuary. It was decided to donate the usual Cate- chism prizes, for pupils of the parish making the highest marks in the Diocesan examinations. The majority of the lottery books were sold;‘several papers were read, and a discussion fol- lowed on ways and means to raise money for church purposes. The grab-bag amounted to $1.80 and the collection for the evening amounted to $3.90. A special feature of the evening was a presentation to a former member of the League. Mrs. John J. McNeil], now residing in an- other parish. maid... -' it's rillscllmluufs YEAST e A tasty batch of ten- der, firagrant dinner rolls : : t or sweet spicy buns hot from the ovenl With such perfect results, no wonder Fleischmann’s Yeast has been the favor- ite with Canadian women Choose eiilierform ‘ FRESH u. ' / '1: ““' ' Y! "For finest . lacking results‘. for over 8 generations; If you bake at home, whenever you bake, you can always depend on Fieischmerlds Yeast to give you speedy rising action . . '. superb table satisfaction! 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A ' lgreselm Althchdeacémth gazjjg: usual gracious manner and invit- > (“"31 l.‘ "fihlexllrd "fink," “n- l mug He? “'35 ° a '0 ed everyone to visit her in her . "m" ' cu“ ' l“ "‘ S l h ld i] l; - i 29.? .1 till Id-Eilfllllh . giglligerlllgtorlzclelglvkineg fglcflfiljnisilteaft’ new home in Mlscouchc, elfter 22:10 note ‘ilzilrlthpmv. p55“; “m” Psalm 20.3. Lord, l have loved :"Jg§,“‘°‘é°l§d giggly. if 13'1udepl:iscent ' our.) so. An Indian 40.Wesh the habitation of Thy house, Mr. companled b; M“ 50mph M": l fruit _ 1. Capital 3i.l"orey t3. Yearning Harrison told his hearers that Donald 19, wrmn‘ ‘(KyJ 33.Ruler (Ll-sir t love of God had inspired the wor- ' fluid l. Hubbub 84. Ridges e1 There 0P0 years and the giving of_ the gifts f ‘h t t. n n t gauge“ - dedicated here today, and would b‘: ansivgfeaa geigniegfiy {zinc}? continent _ continue to be an inspiration to aruund the waists u_currgntj . "GUN §ERSQA;ART vgrsgllhll}? the ye"! {that d 111° Meeting closed by prayer Those °' u‘ e e 0F D0 a ea . “ e presence o o s H. l i I ' 1g Apex ‘ Report Satellites Are Going m- the Red camel. sm-Hmrsmr u. most sustaining force um v- $2.1: é?’h2f....‘,‘“§l‘.._";§; alumni... . ca“ have.‘ here‘ “nd m“ wh° do“ Peters. Mrs. Sank Praught and lphmp‘. —An unusual 5W1‘! 0f COW/WY!» not realize the presence of God. Mm Angus Gum. p111") L qLAND o _ : //////////////////////r//////////€ ‘ bgndiits and igie Argy "i8 must be a very lonely person ~50 zeycub ‘n5 _ 1 “"9195 “"9 . 9 " i111 ""18! Y5 v t om this h use, may the presence 11 1m ~ 1t "- _ 1d; 11; g ltionol petition among sari c°m"'""""d°'“|"°m| g l RKO Rldlfidrflma sta-‘zvlnflt Th“ 01f God, go owith each of you." He ffitflyfjilqn wt: ihyondggggrolfggy 313151,“; ites. econstruction c: 1 Holt in a TEEEFDBCEd 95 em- id, i ff t, tht th’ hurch h .. k is": ” ””””‘ l "an," E130 ‘;"Y"’L§;°i"'" m a ir-naugboypas a decoy 'm_ though God 1s present every- He reminded his hearers that rye P. 9 l 5h “m w on tram‘ and where, He ls present. here in a "most of u; who wgfghip 111' the 37. Small cone make aglfirwit)!" aailvaluable ship special sense, as He was ln the Church of England in Canada, m. of earth 22m o, can“ mach,“ gum Manger at Bethlehem. and at the d“ Wgfship 1,, chum,“ which , (GoifJ The Anny sergeant In charge o; Cross, and those who were with did not cost us one cent", but, 8l.Animal‘s_ the train is court-martiaied and him {ecelved l ilwclll b19593!- were built by the sacrifices of our ' t“! (“SEHCHL but two o; his cow. Worship. he pflrlriyed. B! “body- forefathers. who lived for their S9.Thr¢_§.l.'i9l$1.......... puncher pals join him in an ef- will and Spirit. out‘ Whole PEISOH- children and chiidrens children. 41- Rhdlum tort to find the guns and. square ably‘, i" “Man will‘ GPd- Te- that they nligth le htevame rch "Ym-l .matters with the bandits. Their Spvhdlng l0 Him. and 105i!!! 01H‘- that they might leave them a 4155"“ _ . l exciting adventures in tracking selves “in that great ocean of the gregter heritage, and deflated 4t. Coronet CZECHOSLOVAKIA: n, n is ' rhomheown enélh tigeir efigorteamtn lvivlipe LSZteIFput that "Ift the church is to survive, "- 5:11?“ v - tr en cu e uven m - o 1m. 0 y pr . we mus 1 u i711:‘;,;§‘:;§'§,';°;‘,i,1,;§" izffmflf P§°d"f°'-h*° 8.525. the outlaw gang. make for devotion, but the gift of oursei- and musgpecrllllllvgizye: as. Baking 9°04, pmducfio“ “m, gag beengmaingzirgd. as: plenty of thrills. ves," as this house is an outward viewpoint. "We need to go o“; yphamhers coup put tremendous strain on Czech economy. economy is geared to trade with eastern markers. Rest oi I949 will be difficult for Tito because heavy equipment he seeks in the Wear won't er- rlve before near sprin. IQ economic deterioration. 44%» BU conditions, poor lost year, rapidly. Workers resent rising prices forecast trouble ahead. known because country lies become oii but in- accessible. Sparse ve- pom indicate greet LGARIAI Economic p er ted deteriorating Holt and his team-mate, Richard Martin, portray the two cowbdyl. and Martha Hyer has the fflnlfllfle lead as the daughter of the Army Colonel. with Gary Gray as the small boy and Paul Hurst as the sergeant. DQ118155 FUWWY- 3°‘ bert Warwick. Don Ha-ssertr and Robert Bray also have important roles. Produced 11! 3911mm Schism. Frank McDonald directed from Norman Houston's screen- play. To KeZpYouISl m ship in the church, through the expression of that inward devo- tion. that zeal of love for our God. We, all of us feel unworthy, and "only as we find ourselves united in that sacrifice of the Almlghty— then our small sacrifices become worthy, in the sight of God -We may be permitted to suffer with l-Iim so that at the last. we may be permitted to walk with l-lim to the very heights of Eternity. Appealing to the people to keep the house of God worthy, that His presence might be the reality of life, he concluded his stirring message, with an invocation of blessing on church and congrega- tion. Mrs. Marshall McLellan kindly invited the members to her home with a great spirit of determina- tion to fulfil our mission," and put to fuller use, our God given talents, for from seemingly little people. hdve come great things. In closing the minister asked God's special blessing on the con. gregation. St. Paul's Men's choir led ln the singing of the Churches grand old hymns. and roi- the of- fertory. ang the selection Guide Me. O Thou Great Jehovah! in a special arrangement for the Lay- men's choir, by the organist and their master. Mr. Mugford. The Anglican church of St. Elizabeth, st Springfield, in Queen's County, has stood for one 2i. Finger joint, palm!’ CRYPTOQUOTE-ilerds uowpelgogkditt” A X Y D L B A A X B ' fie LONOFILLOW for the three VACSN One letter simply stands for another. in this exampifl is He‘ L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. aposd trophies. the length and formation of thewords sre___a_l_ie_h_ln_v Each day the code letters are different. cryptogrlm Qilbllflfil. I v . 'uo uuu sauvanuos but? I'D’! l u o_ you u .131. .K__'l'_.¢ l0 3 37" v u c a s: a o m. Yesterdays Cryptoquotel ‘THKTWJVHXTZHYITOWNTYEM Fllll 0F PE It's Dodd’: You May Needi SOIL BECOMES THE PROPERTY OF THE SOIL-LAW. \ food shortages. , w Bialrtheallrl Kl‘ Kllal 'llllllll lflfltlllilll Infill!’ Service hundred years, as a beautiful memorial to a beloved woman, for whom it is named, and no ALBANIA. Cutting ell trode with Yugo- l slovlo otter Tim's ommunic ' " hes reportedly loweredjiving standard to ‘semi- The evening service was attend- siorvetion. Econom, is near collapse. Western diplomats point to the fundamental econ omlc weakness of Soviet satellite states as a ciuc to present Russian foreign policy. These Communist nations are valuable to Russia because of their Trouble starts when your llidno a slow up. You may feel tired all the time. hachches, headaches, can soon follow. He! heap r kidneys in good order b using Boddh ’ ncy Pills—ihe 50-year-o d remedy with s reputation fer quirk results. Just say strategic position, their resources and manpowen-Many believe the Kremlin will concentrate on giv- - - who preached the sermon, the art of the ' ing its allies an economic shot-in-the-arm. This map gives a country-by-country picture of the‘. ‘$7,505.21; my?‘ “mg: men's choir of St. Paul's, with fvay, it's stegrla-loeljiliiseivllgrlqaaidgvgfllllil; economic conditions and standard of living in these Iron Curtain nations. ‘- _ their opggnigt‘ M; Roylgon 1r_ mrtounding ‘He!’ may be "en , Mugford, a.n.c.o.. and Mr. Rich-, mm efar. ' ~ ', v , _ __ __ w! Meecham. a divinity student. St. Elizabeth's was founded in ensues-mu: runner. ject to be undertaken m Britain lracks m electric trains. It is W111 um, b, widsned u, bu”; who read the lemna- Rw- Mr- ib- the year 1849 by Thomas i-laslam BEGUN IN ENGLAND this century-a. new tunnel in the expected to bc ready by the endl 31 and 3g feel. maklng it one of 5°" brfiluihl 8113911118! ll"! 6011- Thomas Haslam and h]; Wm; -—-- Woodhead region between Man- or 1952, the widest tunnels in the worht gratulations from St. Paul's. Tsk- Elizabeth (Moore) emigrated to MANCHESTER, England, July chester and Sheffield. More than three miles in length. it will carry a double J9—(CP)—Work has begun on the largest railway engineering pro- “writable: siewnrqu m ‘ep-K- i1 N81’ Mwslu. s! vlml YOU toners,» set of ‘EEG EA [Ml have”; EYKPIREST; The first tunnel will be an ll-' foot pilot tunnel which will take about l8 months to complete. It the Totley. “Dodrfa Kidney Pills, lease" to your Only two other tunnels in Brit- ain are longer-the Severn and ed by a congregation so large as to overflow the capacity of the church, to which the rector ex- tended a welcome. Mr. Armstrong also welcomed Rev. J’. T. Ibbott, rector of St. Paul's, Charlottetown. ing for his text, verses d and 7 o! the 2nd. chapter of Colossions: "As ye have, therefore received Jesus Christ, the Lord, so walk ye in Him, rooted and built up in Rim, as ye have been taught, eboundins therein with thanks- givinl." he spoke on the part the fihilmh h" Pllycd in the life of the community. ‘The influence of a church does not depend on the size of the church or the con- gregation" the speaker said. He told of visiting the historic church at New London. with it's old and always well cared for cemetery, then the Geddie Memorial Church, from which the Rev. Dr. Geddie went to the New Hebrides, “where there was not a Christian, and when he left. there were no heathen". and his name is known less. so. to the man who erected it. to the Glory of God, so that he, and those about him, might have a fitting place in which to worship. Standing as it does, be- side the ribbon of road, which 1g Prince Edward Island, from lrc- land. in the year i818, They mov- ed to Springfield in i823. In Mitch. 1848 Mrs. l-iaslam passed away, and was buried in Land set aside for church put-poser, by g1, Gabriel Wood, this being the first burial recorded. in i840, Thomas Haslsm. assisted by his seven sons, erected a church, which has over since, borne the 111mg 0g St. Elizabeth's, in memory of his late wife. The church was consecrated by the bishop of Fredericton in 1849. A chancel was added later, and was consecrated by Bishop Bin- ney in i885. The church was re- ilgaeted in 1869. and re-opened in The first baptism recorded in‘ the "sister. m: place in ma. throughout the world. and this and the first marriage, in 185i. 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