I . ..._ .l 2 . .< gi. . .f..'f ~ . £3 .' nn u ._ e it l. REPRESENTATIVE °°°:'..‘t°.:.“..i.ilf.:~i-" .... . . .» . _ Frances Doyle. North!-ustlco. his . f°i' . ‘trim or . bm “wi mum, i C _ Friday Saturday and ff: l"ii:fi‘°ii‘i’:i'i’ii1’::fi"‘»"'9'::a""‘f 9 terlnllln ethos' lf. ner rrieruls wuzh ’ Sunday _ A ' llsiiélld slots lor them sm ` 0 ` 1*" "‘°°**¢ U* 11”' ¢’i5“"°~Df°f°°- 2 lb' B” C“°t°m°° W- B°*“'Y°f» Wh° is = ww ¥\`“'>*'l ill Summerside on ~~~~--~- -~' *"‘ figure in the N. n. lumber ind - ` ° 1- ii it ilateseifilylliii In llivance T” HOLIDAY-"1`h° fine with ., i sineisir, Ethel Adsms, Adeil Pnrir- lc:p&0\Il'\\i liihd on* er yesiterday brought crowds from Hon vincent Massey, 1°,-mer G'en9raf1S Medal mim_ Reginaid Mumrg A,-[hue sf; gr §’»i§f? scsi? iii; iifsi iii? gigs _ & ‘ hd, th* °°U|1l°\'.Y All WON in H0116!! ton and High Commissioner to Ai-her, Beatrice Rankin, Ethel tidiil. P" mood Those who went to the Pumls and 'hm °f the S“m'“°’ C BALI bundlo. Guardian Onice. Apply Udlce 4 2 -'l -ii 2-4-ti. -..-in-lison1.ls.rrs. a_u¢l__ cis. Phone liov. :ma-e-'l-tr. , . wsu-ie' ii io' alas-ww simr. los. is. J. esisur. wifi! pilciie in I ills-1-2-sl. "nu: is '"°i~”.= - sa e. Mus be n good slit '_|`.ho a is riiin. A l ."0" ostf°olienlidn.' iosilfchn-ai. ""f‘ .1 89a ,nr cm-nu. ir. oi sein-yer, _ Also ' is in the city st the present time T82 RUDIIIS ilmli Hotel. Y HMG! It sfter is brief tour or the island Bumlnerside, an important annual ii M standing figure ln educational and dlpl ti i l . fill d kin 'INDUCTION SERVICE-Th° 1”' engggletnelitljrxiore vsriousmzlubg duction of Rev. G. A. D. Ellic fo - ~ ._ L f and organizations. A graduate of “my °f E1m5d°l5» P- E- I-» ml” 31° Toronto University and of Oxford pastoral charge of the Pownal ' Tbwldiy. June 30th. in the Pow- first named institution He served l’s."i"$s'lf..”'n.I°.1'.°.”"sfiff§iI.°.l§.f °“'""’ 1°” Cm" °'"' Fm" Closing Exercises At » l » “Fe Thursday. Miss on Brief i/isis N +---+--- Presbyterian Qiurch In Canada I ST. JAMES' CHURCH _ Ministers Bev. B. Moorhead Legate, B.D. IS 0ilillMElillED __ - Public Worship: Morning at Eleven 0'c1ock. Evening at Seven 0’clock. TORS COBDIALLY INVITED. 'f_§§_"~__;{';'; -.;;;,.-;_-cool will "°'“‘°‘“””"°"'“*. I STRANGERS AND VISI-E ¥ Constance Enman ' - - . ' Eriman, Irene sllllphant, Janet § - -- T0 7718 Pi‘0v1'I1¢¢ Wins G 0 v e r n 0 r nm... sum. wins... M..ss»et “If the Ci y to the bathing beaches and csnsdisn Ambassador to washing --~ suilivsn, 'rhomss white 'rrsmont . _ . ' _ . _ . .. _ _ _ _ 'I dm HS, |d¢°l» incc Thllrsday, accompanied by Mrs 18 W ly mm Palme Edna Grossman, Jean Llew- . r, -_ .,.,. _ . . . . '_ thmlsh the wettr hld I mls which Massey and th l two l it i °“"‘e”t°d °“ tm "cms °f the ll la th M lin J hn Mnemon- V l V anim cm” th. unmmsted w hu' mé mmnland e !l’°8lf!l';l;;s'm;ml:; years work by speakers at the dos- 3.1:" 'Helien W;lki; illlartha Nich- Fflf Sli! lllted itate. The Dominion De ' in exercis th school w ich - ' _ . i. . _._ i. ._._.. _ V l ' ' ~ 'i I 'oi WANTRD _ _ I Dllrin€ his hollda i th L2 & M h 1 d London who arrived in the Prov Aide H h schooi an warm _ Crockett, Jack McPhee, Virginia. ac es oun con o g es of e . h ,wok Dime Thursday morning in olson, Isabel Ramsav y e ar- Winners of Certificates. M‘ary bl all bei - ;°ix'§":l; g£“:!;e_°|'°Wd fmm *ll itimes. Mr. Massey, who is an cut- th°ciA'B;:m y if ore an up McFarlane, Don Birch, Stanley pre st e aud nce of parents and Ei friends. Dr. E. T. Tanton capably M°"’s°'; Aim hsH°lma'n’ dm pi_esided_ Hickey, ea oom . - t. "0’ Canada" was sung with in- Grade IX' (Miss A'Ramsayi)ii1;_i -do by me e »» :°d°’f°‘;..S':;;:;... 2.:.:....‘.= f° opening chorus mwn' ` Mr.Masseywasfo ace a ' ' hi- United congregation took place on ¢°m,ect¢d with the rsiaiin oiyeii; The chairman addressed the chil- ,Grade VIII, _3'v_*4'5|11it'l51~ ‘ children a pleasant holiday to re- 316' Francis Amana” ' W __ _ it d i in_ Grade III, (Ida Da son) lst. ’n1vAi_! ntNu!luAhTti“ (Canadian pr,” “bi” ,tum next year w h the e erm PARIS, July 1.-Under s. bill sub- mitted to the Chamber of Deputies y the Minister of Agriculture to- °`”'3°‘ Pfl“°° Edlvlfd Illlnd Lilht H0110 day the minimum tariff will be ap- plied to Canadian wheat shipped to France before June 17, including wheat that has been storaged. This following the policy of _exempt- ing such Canadlan wheat from the tion of the Franco-Canadian trade treaty recently. It was stated a _‘_ will take the salute infront of the handicaps exposed by the expira- Sli week ago the expected bill would grant the minimum tsriif only on wheat which left the Dominion be- the expiry of the treaty at fore . Rev. Moorhead Legate, B. D., C. F., midnight June ld. teachers and pupils should be grate- lsun or the regiment. . . council snd school Board ln mule- ` Dominion Day Mrs. Anna, Lydford, accompanied next year. The standard set was a by hir sch. Mr. Robert Lydiord, of I U F 7' U n C 3 high one hut he fel. that with the At Mount Stewart New york city. have sn-ived hy i Bulb V_'lBlli Mrk- LYdf6l’ll'5 PBI* (Aiscclated Press) try out the extra grade and make one °f 3 series °f Summer R31' °“l‘3» Mi and M5- 3575” vl'°'lkél’» PARIS, July 1-Dominion Day it successful. He congratulated the 11"' ammged by me Prince Ed` °“Y~ was observed here today with a re- pupils on their splendid showing w"d Island W°m“n'5 Mi‘ssl°“"y ception at the residence oi' the Canadian Minister, Hon Philippe "Most men like straight, blunt -' iii _i` Mount Stewart on Tuesday. dealing if you my thin" in A nice Roy. It was largely attended by cloted by wlshills em B °YUU-S wa _ I th _ Canadians, members of the diplo- and healthful vacation. Delegates and friends were pres' Y. UNB 3 0 UU1‘l'ECll itil - t ti oi Mem Cards in ent from a number of centres iude_,,_sir Eric Geddn matic corps, and representatives of Presen a on French social and political life. -"M____k_____ _i erlngs. The really worth while values . , In the afternoon the Worship should be inserted zuardlnz uaiist ;:t;h°hi;‘;:‘e“’f_ ’;°° “Le “‘°°’;fi*;d ’f‘tT‘;;;:°’;'§;‘ ’w;1:”i’y°“i;is;°’Di;‘:,stis Period was led hy Mrs. M. ic. char- failure to reach an agreement with ° n~ _ BY ml" ‘ » iii, United swim bur. Marlatt and one for most imDT0V¢ 1 Dr. Martin. iinués its work wm°m,w_ 5,.. ‘In the future a. vast proportion iltiiss BeulahiB:00ks. Jean Cobb _ ports from Paris and Berlin in- °f lm P°°Pl° will be ” ‘Ruled in 56”? Luca lgtarlinssati gave a fine program of music and °mnm‘3A°T°5 cancelled Without any ktringll at- diclte _sonic nervousness in both m““l° 9" mil’ 5" “°W 1° feadlng °“d _M155 mm ,i io' b Mr recitstions, after which Mrs. J. R. training in the canadian School of The thanks and appreciation ci Ye" him" q vuciiedz Aiiiéyiéén war aah" Gemini’ ,md Franc, iw” tha gig- Rnd Wl‘1til18--I°hf1 Efsklm- Ngfeiiiilzzggn gpwmgfadgaiinl' Sllnt. Of Mvhtilsllt. rcild H C0111- Missions, Miss Newsom had the op- the visitors to the Mount Stewart oe st. rllillls are iiicllleariiy part or the ultlrn ustion _"'M‘°"-**_- ' ' iaiion io do beiiei, ihan even Helen Key; 2nd. Roberta Howatt: ` Songs pleasingly rendered by the ;dik;_{en;"uB§"andry ’ Kenneth L' Primary girls qi Mis Dawson's class ° ' ' and A Baum. song by we Primary Grade II. (Miss Bishop)-lst Her- boys of Miss, Bishop's class, follow~ be" Gallant: md' m°yd Perry; ard ed, after which the chairman pre- Albert M°rm°n' ben) lst sented Merit Cards to the successful Grade H' (M5 Camp _ ' piipiis oi Grades I_v_ Peter Rogers; 2nd. Gerald Bernard: 3rd. Shirley Callbeck. i Pri | is Addr - Grade I. (ll/NSS BOWYIGSS)--1Sl} nc Pa B ess Rite. Key; 2nd. Merle Clark: 3rd. lvh-. 3.' il. dd d th hu. B“1D“““‘- dren oinmgiuiiigig rieiig; one i;_v_ Grade 1. (Miss Bishop) - lst. ing made E record in their work Lloyd Coulson: 2nd. Frank Casey; in spite of more than the usual ard' R'°y°° °'BTi°“ and Augustin amount of illness He felt that °'B’l°“- "ual-“S ful to the Government, the Town ing it possible to have another grade We M. S. enérgy shown this year they could in th S h i is iii h was ii Society Presbyterial of the United neu ecrezigoiospogumginiide He Church of Canada, was held in _ . in _ east of Charlottetown. Mrs. W. A. 61:2: Zgegii bgrii; 3:: wiiiins Thompson presided over the gath- vere awarded for pupils of Miss _ msn, and a cordial greeting was ent in writing was awarded to extended to the visitors by Mrs. nl . The Mount Stewart Mission Band 450-0-*Q nav. ii. D. RAYMOND, M. A., gnc-|~0R_ **4¢4% Trinity United Church' § Ministers-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown MA. Organist-Mr. A. Roy Kendall, LR.A.M., A.A.G.0. 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Service. 11.00 A. M.-Public Worship. 11.30 A. M.-Sunday School. Sermon by Dr. Ramsay. Solo"'.l‘hrough the Love of God Our Saviour" Armstrong Mr. Harvey MacPherson, 7.00 P. M.-Public Worship. Sermon by Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A, Solo-"My Own Dear Land, Where'e|- My pwhup. Wander" ..... Mr. Geo. Johnson » Visitors Cordially Welcome. Services Broadcast by C. H. C. K, »"“*f*”*“ Zior. Presbyterian Chun-h nav. o. cancun wiinsran, sums-1-“_ 1-nor. Louis rnolirrsox, oaasmgn _-6-#G¢§-0 4-90 $4* MORNING WORSHIP 10.00 A. M.-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 11.00 A. NL-Theme: "The Dnxology." Anthem-"I Will Magnify Thee"_gp¢n¢, Tile Choir. Solo-"In The Garden",-Miles _ Mn.. Arthur H. Roper EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. M.-Theme: “Faithfulness." "Blessed are thry that dwell in thy house." Pb, 34;; A""'°""“"`0 W°fShll> the Kina"-Maunder Mr. Harry Craswcli and Choir Solo-"A Voice In the Wilderness-Pringle Scott ` Miss Flora Campbell. f“” +» THE SAL VA TION ARMY ADJUTANT AND MRS. C. A. KIMMINS Officers in Charge. ‘ :Jef-09-0-O-QA M.. -A-A-Q-‘ooo-¢»¢»4>ob$ 11.00 A. M.-Holiness Meeting. 2.00 P. M.-Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.00 P. M.-Salvation Meeting. 8.15 P. M.-Programme in Queen Square. You are Cordially Invited. _ . prehenslve report of the Maritime porturiity of visiting ‘Clnrcnlont friends were expressed by Mrs l aonsscsus sudo. ~ N i _ ~ M- ." mum" md uw pn,-ich “-9 in V A _ _ A C Ge _ Conference Branch Meeting rec- It l e ._, h . USED CARS. lm whircel oooh .IIZIIIIZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT N S ii is *B . . '4 M da.s:sets-seoseesssssossossessg asnonooacaaccclllioalccolaoalaoq 1 .........s..:.:.|............ 0 B ......ii.l.....i..... ....4.................. ........;....................... laIstolenlllltlnlalllillllila a M _ .....s\.sesiuiisiililzcsllotbiu .....i_».aiav.a i is susan” . -»=-‘“.:.:fi."..‘i%.2‘.-8.‘i‘.‘-=‘. Mncwletiivaiaylnalnia. ‘ii »T|n'l¢°"tst°°$ mm ””"f‘*ii.;if'i.‘;ii‘:‘if’ii":::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::ff ‘a:"° 'APPRECLATION iefl.m¢i:°fi2"o5.i'.fe. l ' '°::°::::::::::;:::;::::;::::::::° _ . » ui-_ John bowling. south allore. friends for their kindnen during tile iiininp and death ci his uncle in-. Atrshein Dcwiint. e me-'l-a-li. ’ D. Maclean ‘l tliibllnitn i liminlin "‘s$““"H.':..t.“ rinse lie . . .. ui..'.i...iii.a..~....; yung to thank Ml h0ll\\3|\7l'i *W1 I ' ' _ i sistent that s safeguard olsuss BIRTH! fseliieeritiitign :Y Ggggsfw l’:i’;s entiy held in New oissgow, N. s. A ,L-_~,_-_'__.,..._._,. . , . _ .. _ . *L5 ° y ' Helpful discussions on the various H vouNl:ait-st,the_P_._ n._r. nes- C°Mi=“°° E’"“°“~ Fl same by phsses or w. M. s. sstivity were to ~` £351. ~l\-U16 3. 1933. iiilzhdclgdmgzvznfhe aging There led by Mrs. S. M. Martin, Valley- She also told of this _l'cnr's urad- »-If me Wm-ld gg withdrawn mm ussél David _Youn er, _ar ou. - Sv ~ V ' field; Mrs. c. N. Brown char- . U g daughter, Eleanor Marie. DA Nc' we-S "0 '/*l°‘”¢'°”’ “°’ th' °"°”‘ iottetown and Mrs. rx E. soothroyd, 5 ctto ~ .~` ,_ bl e 5“d““u“5 cm” expe Hunter River. 3, M DMT!" 9 lb 12 l ret next year for Grade XI. The visitors and iriends were ii M* 1 1 ' Bench GIOVB Ilili i i entertained to tea by the M0Ul1l» rica, and another Ukrainian stud- WJ 'vi elf °='\°*\¢"°°°'P°°'!"'°°'°°'"‘° iiilviiittil Atsourlsonmnsao. ~ » aid yiil #Mild rlillfy llketia sold or before you have seen her. 3”' uiieieciiaveiie-_ fimiém ggi, A Y 832% ui-anyilfldliiiing. s evening 5”” X Stewart Auxiliary in the Unlicd *"5"* 'mm Pnndpln Church I-!ali. _ The evening meeting included 0' °°v°m°" amen” an impressive Young People‘s Wor- f0f Gfnefu Pr°fl°i°n°y _ ship Service in charge of Miss Cof- Enmln- fin, of Montague, choir music and Of U|l`“°m"1 two inspiring sddrésses. Mrs. W. " A. Thompson relayed very effect- ively the 'Appeal for Candidates’ Un his Cash Prices mean 'hh q,f~L`Qh Creamery Butter this Sale Bscfin gmt i' `éh........... elslflis gairy Soap v§‘.iiii.'i.;al'i.'.n;.'. DEVEREIUX made by Mrs. C. F. Sanford at the New Glasgow Branch Meeting. Doli’t liiiss .seeing thst whatever form the dream of the future might take in the mind of n girl, whether nursr . or doctor , teacher, musician or social worker. etc., the reality might be found somewhere in the I W. M. B. worldwide and challeng- | ,ing task. ` Ml! Mable Newmm, of Uliar- lotiletown. who expects soon to re- I turn to missionary work in sydney, N. B., spoke of the activitiol of various mission centres in Toronto. During the past feirmcnthe while .....2|ba.for39c ... 2 lbs. for23c ......' Per Quart 7c ._ ziios. for 4st 2foi-25:: ...`...., 5fbr25c .. 10 lbs. for 491: .......!fili~35c IIIDCERY alian Mission! ‘Thc Church of beard ci' Scuris, bringing to A li Nations,’ and 'SL Columbo. close a successful W, M. S. Rally ouse,’ Montreal, which ministers people of many nationalities. ating class of thc Callndliln im, sovereignty of law it mimi chocl of Missions ivliirh includes sooner or iam. mu under the em. Ukrainian Nui'se-Missioilnry who Dire of form-~__Edmim-d Hei.i»io¢_ is appointed to Angola, Wcsr ‘Af- _i ent who is to be engngr-rl in field "The l`0“5'ff“°"l°n °f 5 "h°°"°u‘ work imdei. the W Mi S_ in mm. cal paradise is thc easiest ci’ hu- lda_ man efforts."-Charles E. Ilughhei Alillf.lllL MEETING A r British & Foreign Bible Society In canada & Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Auxiliary STANLEY BRIDGE JULY 6th. 1932 2.80-stanley Bridge United Church. 8.00 Clifton Presbyterian Church. Reports, Election of Offioért, Slitbili Spoilers. l'ri¢l_|da of the Bible Sooietfl Volk ltd invited. I BEV. ll. D. IAYIQND, President. Phone 1210 "1 '» r . ..._ .l _l