r _ posarsroupsscs" camps AND ‘ " s!‘ circa ‘winsran John secretary Ios ass-a a-"rasass. cnsms. 4 sfeoboarorlo m." "V-v vwvwvvvvv V. Advertisement ' tau" ., ... ,..,._.. ' . Mdlv-Msultzotaatvsop. up " - ,‘.i ‘ z ‘Th,’ ‘ f , . foosm ‘sss _ vim-whom: comments QWANII» c: raises.- l cubes‘ vie-do .,A.. ._l it. by w. ‘m. and n. 4'. i Ltd. .. Nymcpt of ail-accounts which buyins- live fowl vednesdsy; August" w‘ . bssvcrecntcdiswereouin, to - , .' u“ "z" yum???’ .. ‘ o " soc. John nQsisci-ir. .1 g asvarowawmrsp-wevuioa. -“_ second-coo..."- ul‘ 28th PH Y flood. cnlgavy fuwtemp- \ _ v ‘I o+ooaoavoo0+o¢0fo+0vo4eoeoeo¢¢~ ty oropst-PJ-J. Nay-t 6:60.. Hunter '"" ~ . “ - . River. » ~- »- " rss-s-u-st AgentrWanted - ‘ 5 - ~ ' - - ~ ~ , , " ell Christmas C ~ " ‘“"‘ i ' . »- grds Lrvir- mwr. wAmurp-wi-are gfllNfl IN THIS LOG. all” Wall! ll! m9" popular Oah- sdian lied! ,, line o! Personal Gbriltnils Greeting Cards. Regal Art 00., I10 Spodins Ave., Toronto. _ INA. w. Aug. 20-21-2344. -~. . Miscellaneous snvololiss “with address printed. Just the thing for acknowledge- moat» ‘invitations, ‘etc. Guardian m Ishtar-y. - _ t: ,.._._....-___.__i__.___ JOIN ' All!!!) MACDONALD, loud Surveyor. Hermanvills. Bouris. ~ ‘rser-e-az-imo. asucuus" arm ucuamc cards st shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Printesy. ,___ I804!” b‘ it o M n A u c n qacssis 1081M). Reward. Wallace Owes. Ranch licrt. ‘laoz-s-no-ai. Male, Help Wanted ivANnb-IAN ro wona: 0N farm. lbs. Nsrsarat Reeves, Pree- WII- _ . . . ‘lltb-l- -8i i was to‘ week en farm. Apply Nat- bas loll» derision Biome- ‘" . ‘ rafs-s-az-al in!!! banana m abort tismjfiussvoolai course o" tor earnings. Big per- iod. Bell!"- Teaohers Wanted Hans-muons eon sur- lahocl. supplement 076-00- ' sos-a-zi-ii. gaonnp wants)! 1'01; your!‘ Prise School, supplem ‘ I110. A. A. Murehisoh. Body. 7355-8-l7-fli FANIII). I0! SOUTH GRAN- vilia flihqsl, First or Second class $35-$50 _wAlv'rap-A- main horseshoe-s WANTED—A MAID FOR GENERAL , 6 and B at 62 Sidney Street. WANTED-A mm assessments can’ be earned ‘and. paid weekly in up“; ClfflO filling W911 known line pgy. Sflllill Chistmss cards. Experience unnecessary. An early start and m" "WWII-film, assures success. Bountiful new pogtfalig gqnple‘ free. Master Kraft Ompmmiigd, Toronto. Representatives wanted amsll towns also. f . . F. H. W. Aug. 13.l5.l‘l.20.22,24._17.29. L Female Help Wantedi’ required. Apply b2 Brighton Road. 7413-8-23-31 in‘ housework. Apply. evenings between 2i required. Apply cIiBrighton Road.- 1473-8-22-3! buying live "fowl "Thursday morning All}. stock. "empty "crops. Uutcliffe " Bros. Fredericton. ' 20th. Attractive prices on ‘good. " "lelf-s-fl-ii rowr. wAnmu-r . will be buying live fovilfilfuesdjsy, August 37th stmy hatchery; Iavorsblc prices yon good quality stock empty SI R. .' 1' ‘ ,K_ol'\sington.' rm-s-re-sl --:- / " hi. s1‘. JAM} ’_ ejector-high»; " Rev, _ will preach stii o'clock Sunday morn- ‘Dr. George lli. Ross of Ottaw . taking as the sublect of his ser- mon “The Possibility of_ world Peace." In the afternoon at 3-30 he will preach at Highiield on “The River o! 1410-" -_-.- s/roivrAoiJr: unreal) ammon- esrvices of worship on Sunday Aug. 25th: Montague ll a. m., bower s WAN-rep - sxraiusucun .. 000R WANTED-A RELIABLE MAID FOB Situations AVncant-Male A M B l '1' 1'0 U 8 “EXPERIENCED YOUNO GUI-L CAN BE AQCOM- with references. by September first; Write Box hi. care‘ of Guardian. ’ ‘HBA-B-ZS-iii v '0 plain cooking the first weck- in September. ~No _~washlng. Good wages, Apply by letter to,Mrs. H. W. Longwcrth, care o! Guardian Office. . 1332-8-23-af men allowed fifty ~cents hour. learning best paying trades. Engin- eering, Electricity. Garsze Work- Ohsuffeuring. Briclrlaying. Bar- bering. Hairdressing. Literature free. Write - Dominion Trade Schools, 1107 "t. ‘Lawrence. Mon- treal 8.1V. M. 7-25-8-10-24. _ Boarders Wanted d w.» era can be accommodated. st.._,2tl Cod Victory Avenue. V '140_9_-o-2i-__3i._ modated in private ‘home. Business student preferred. Apply. Guardian. . . - .- -. 74004-24131. . S r, 0i 8i M.’ Appiy Bush Corbett, Sec- NNII. Iqilfli Granville, vis Brad- IIUIBU, I08 1N. P. E. Island. / 7504-84441. Articles For Sale R: smut-Isles avnuas on. Stove, high back and oven . Cost 0M0. loll for 812.00. Telephone m: "j _ A _ "mi-s-zt-zl. I . \ Stoves (new). uaro. Piano. perfect Owner iesvins town. Apply I0 Elm Avenue. vssz-s-za-si. prose ‘I'll AITIOLI! ro us; sold m the 31th inst, at the sale of huniture at m Queen st. is a valuable bis-no. . __ _ rua-a-az-si . w‘ _ _ AND OTHER “ sold on Tuesday next‘. ' srasidsn‘ oe of late Chic " " may be seen on inst, between the p. m. 750l-8-M-2i. l. WRIT! I08 payments if do- . ovens on hand. comvlhy. 119° STUDENTS CAN BE ACCOMMOD- --_ SALESMIN WANTED-l-BAI-ll costs big stores thousands of‘ dollars a year, the general manager of a ed a.‘ handwriting competition in which 300 schools [will take part. -——-Ar— and French _sailors who found a last restint bl the World war; s wreath was cast in mid-ocean by s liner on its New York to Liverpool, AAA!‘ A wwww SHARPLE$ ._ reap siaPAuATQRe v Cesaolilcloi. 1- I-ESTEI! sted at I84 Kent Street. Boys pre- ferred. 7492-54441. Salesman Wanted ‘ . . ha; agent for Yrfncs Edward‘ Island. Good pay. nae-outfit. Wewsot now s reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the icsst-districtaon . Toronto, Ont. s. w._~a-is-trf~ _ _ . Declaring st bail handwriting 4| store in London has organis- As a. tribute to American. British in the Atlantic during way from rzvrzsrcnr l ‘ EXAMINATION i num; and new»: filled. " ."r . ete- H. J. MABON, errors-ram- ; (lilies condoms Wills "JEN": y: '7" SUOTION" snowed l". ll!- ggusflq ti“!!! LOU!!! $.73; "'7 "g4,- metrics MAh c‘ r 00c. to forge: BeetsJOc. Buttorbcans. . _, _, , .. .. AKPB-EHINDIP- T!" . ruhfdrlver‘ of the car“ which‘ on Thursday night washllliltd ill‘! ‘It ll" pong-worth 'Avenu_e__ smash, a, party "ha... "WM ltivor; was. Joel-MAN?‘ ' Z asters evtaidg." ‘on the Norwood aces you; cu ca: lb cos confltiollmby. QIOIQHMY ‘M P0110! I115 filial!!!‘ ill directed chains stood, _ j the island. Our agency is proflt- . able. Write. Polhsm. Nursery. Oq- 3 p.-m. Montague ‘l p. m. o‘... u. M. Aitken. s. _A:. of Gom- wall ,will speak at the-evening lor- vice. . ' ‘ we-e-a,» Al. Acillltlrltwd bed car acci- dent occurred on the Mlliilqua Road near, st. Dunstazra College yesterday morning when opus-driven. by parties from _Wcat Royalty and Kensirlaton. collidedqiirious damage to ‘both Jo- sulted ‘but ncbcdywasiihiilrtd‘. It t! understood that action will‘be;"tskon by one ofthe parties in the courts. .-_.p_7 _,"._.j r bunch: 10o 1b.; ‘well stocked. mackerel - 55c snob; '-. do... constables. iris understood that he ‘settled tutti. ,1 ' smrns "" p ' "I . . , GLOVEI-Mt theft ‘I. Island Ree- pital, on August ssncpuc Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fay O.~~Glover,_a daughter. _ v msaauoss nyns-uunrIn-At aackviuc, N. n. Aug. 14th.; by Rev. M. Cole, _o._ n Harold J. Hynss. .Montsgus.l\?.¢. Adeline c. Murphy, Montague.‘ _ " emnre-nrpsnrr-l-Ae sacrum, u. i s. on August ion. by new. M. We- 9- p men's J- Hyncs and Adeuhs 6. gum-pity. pf v P. I. I. P‘!!! . “Pr? ovsnips except QINMI!” _. ‘o'clock. All ‘are invited to accede. Qarrois mo" bunch: blueberries. 18c per, qt: Rasp- berries. 25c fper qt: Butter 11c poi‘ 1b.; Eggsyflidlmf dill-Z xdl-MWN P“ qtascPluinl.‘ 06c per sc. and _i0c each; Apples. 10c p" doc; Hay. soc; straw. 4oc;'.Osi-|._'l,ib;. . " ‘ z wAwrsp-rwo swnaur noasn- N°W-?"I"<5'°°;"~'1'°° “u,” “u” qt; cucumbers sober lib-r l-isddook. 19$ . 9'1 1b- "hilt Land‘ °*..~"‘°i‘°".'""' church at Palmer ncsdon rrldav- of the wrecked can or a“ lane cum. A chirse or reckieas drivinggvill b! t‘ him, ‘jit i; under- s__ who pslloliflly and we Victor {leavers} ‘N14 Mrs.- c. c. ‘mompsonfoaptlfsiid m. ‘w. J. MacDonald; oaotjsbd am. P. Ii. Palmer. wpsliuth Henri-i. salsa rgoll Stewart; Mrs. coldigoper; Miss Nanrnrcvi; Missjlplidotli 0o!- A-n. m. Oci. w. o. coolness- Jo: r. w. ucricvm: Meier n.,r. tilllsr: Flight u. .813. stovsrt. end Mr. '1‘. vm-Mcrris.“ An esceliept lug: chccn was served during the dance. "flransonsnsl . ' » m. RQJ. Wood. city. [leaves for Halifax this ‘ ~ y . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bradley, lhair welcome suestsl James l‘. Firmsn of Brooklyn, N..Y- ~_._. with w. match and 00.. daughter of Mr. Chas-A. jdcickle, travelling pass . Meilke, Summerside was in the oily yesterday. " " ' " --._._¢ a ‘Mi-pl’. minor; Grocer. lrovlhll 5i- bes" arrivedhon-le after spofldlnl the" Burton u. Norman. Wolfville; I. s." . ..--_-- v “It “N!!! East-on. 511185016 Bi»;- has ‘returned from a‘ motor trip to Boston‘ and surroundins dildo. WM" up a very enjoyable visit‘ svith. relatives uddjrlsiids. ' ' ' may: m; cod-be] we M"- mgg ..._.qu.qq'qiugutcrc Marionlsnd . >1 monihxof August on vacation l’. L‘. f. leave for Ottawa‘ on their riturn motor trip oijficndsy, the fleth inst.‘ Dr. u‘ mamm- of m-skine gree- pym-lan church in pttawa and re- sumeb his cums" there on dehtembst. let. - " ' . -. Funeral. Of-Rev. It " . . , . Dr. P. CgGduthieT ~ ‘rho funeral‘ of "Mv. Dr. P. 0. Gauthier‘. who passed away stat-he Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday. morning, was held in his‘ old bsrish ' 14mg before tho opening o! the ser- vice. which commenced at 9.30, the church was dined to" cacicitv , “d- isrge numbers couiduiot shin admit.» tsncete the edifice. all over ‘the province the friends 5! 540V. Di‘. decoder oaino to ‘paytheir m: res- ‘pcotroo case: ‘Princedildward .1:- land's” most dilusitrious; sons. "the altar" and pulpit ' had been tastefully draped uiider thedirction of the parish priest. mv. "Patrick Wblsh, Pontifical High Mass was celebrated by Hislicrdship nishcp "Louis J.‘ 'O'Leary. The. chicory of the mass were high priestsVlbev. Dr. G. J/Mhcielisn, Deacous of “honor. "luv. m. Jlmes ‘A; Murphy and Rev. J. A. Gaudetflneaconfbfdfdco,‘ v. Nassire Poirier and ltdv. Ray V. esdecxensie, Master of. Oeremsnlos. Rev. P. Mscilahcn, Assistant Master" i of Ocremonlel. Iosuettodacllonald. i i ‘ -» ‘ _ . . ' I q\ . wnrvi -.|r's i"nnuc s; V. _ ‘crosses ‘Ass/scars .' , juflblllAfllk vooops "i t concourse A Y srloseis: -V r ‘e I Q ~ .113 firs: pssooms , u |_ i. ~ , ",.' ' ’\ '. ‘ s ~ ' . v vv-vwqv .v , .4.‘ l lisulrus plorsbly Large. put two "weeks with‘ his "decanter. Mrs. " '" >e u - Federation Yester. -. day. Thelfoiiowiug, brief on behalf cf the Prince "ldwardf island Teachers‘ Tederatioirwas ‘ifiubiniticd by w. .1. ‘H. Morrlssey and other representa- tives dime redéntica at. the sitting day. , _ The brief was as follows :- 91.1?‘ If arnment s substantial ‘ be l ‘savings from the .3. .A comparison 4. Continued on page I . eccl., ‘bditre- Bearer, 4 Richard Blis- worth, eccl., Book Bearer, Douglas MacNeill. eccl., Acoiytes, Rev. T. Hul- laily and Rev. Urban Gillie. Oopsor bearer, Rev. Michael Rooney. The pbrish choir, undershe leadership of Mr. John M. Arsenault. ‘with Rev. Theodore Gallant atthe organ, beau Assisting the choir were" ltev. Dr. Bernard Gillis, nsv. J. n. Micxhtyrc luv. William McClbe Ind Rev. I. C. MacDonshL. Within the sanctuary were seated the following: luv. Lawrence Smith, RlVwMhl-‘iiel Iran- cis.,!rev._Joaoph Gallant, nevi clu- _ pucegitramsv. s. J-suOllh. w. _r'._ x. Gallqntmhlgr. J. chsssioh, p. n. ~ Rev. Elsi-rick Wsislhrliasv. John‘ Arch. JiQcDonaldy; Rev. P: D. =Mso§1|iissn. -,l1ev.;> Frank. McQusid, .' Rev. Joseph John A. MacDonald. luv. - w. v. MacDonald," o... Martin‘ Mcnaghsn,» D D.. Rev. A L. feinnotf». Rooney, 114v. Rev. Terence Campbell, Rlev. l‘). P 1331MB. ‘ i of the ‘mass. liisjmrdship 59"". "WWW-l. URI?- fiQnITiIli-lbll. ' Gallant, Rev. r ~ ‘M aid. This‘ honorary pail bearers were His H this society. The funeral unltrn: AT Brief Priou-Eodroizd. "20,000‘ 8.75.2. Attend " ucation By Teachers’ Service In Merciless of the Education Commission yesterr .. _ \ v for requestini of ti: "WW1 l!!!" l" 5- 9W"? 9'9‘: inane. may be summarized briefly as W. H. Worth; Lieut.,W. 9.0." MBOQ- follows ; " ’ i. The teachers. because of educa- tional requirements, are am product cf the public seh Province. ‘ " " 2.. The money expended in acquiring - an education. sumcient to qualify them as‘ achsra, in salaries paid. = -- the best of the __ ed in them present ,insdequete . as between the sal- aries paid to teachers andthosepaid h“. u to men and women in other walks of life in‘ this province shows s malad- W- i!“ 5m‘- Justmcnt-that is-responsible for a de- of the best teach- __ crarsnfiniéslly from the profession, thus i; ' ’ I re"'d rc eseineducstion and M!!! TlIOlIXIEMQlRIOLBiFOXlOIIIPYiOY mroaung mum? tucmn‘ body . ‘Pu-n of unrest and dissatisfaction. 1 A comcrzrisoriinazhlls-etweevnmsslsricl d to tea era nro ca sno "W" 55°“ °1 m‘ av“ a" m‘ Mn‘ 5' other provinces of Ospsds discloses an; amazing discrepancy that i! Mt Justified by -the , diticns of the people c! the-province; s. The salaries Paid to teachers in ‘ economic con- _ I. __ _ .. - tifull renderd ch fun sl mass." ‘Carol who’ have been spelldingltha . y ' ° °' » Oroken. HOV, I. R. ' A. hscvonsld. Rev J. Iffl-Jolisston, Rev. l. H. A. Bisc- quiere, D.‘~D., m. Alphonse Arsen- sultwliov. Andrew Arseuault, Joseph Msclidillan, eccl., and ~ Sir- Charles Rev.- I‘. x.,Gsllant delivered the funeral oration in crunch and Rev. ‘ , Tammi cmpbounpmmd m‘ hi: the words or the sililbers by its bat- lish. Boilermakers-dwelt upon the virtues ofthrdcparted- and the dut- lfll “Jphlw-iesflsoad Attbe conclusion M? O'Lesry pronounced the‘ abso uticn over the remains in the church. Mgr. J. Ohaission performed the lest rites at the Irlve. The order of the fun- ersi corteae was u follows: - Orcas bearers cf psll,.c_elebrsnt, Mr. John A. Bernard and Mr. ~Poter fiellsghan, trustees -cf the. parish, honorary pail bearers. casket _pali. hearers. ‘mourners 1nd . ‘Tllofflllfllllifpriests carried the pail: Rev. P. J. Hogan, Rev. l". X. John A. MacDonald. ftev. P. D. MoGuissn. luv. qlsrenca ‘ Riv. I. It: A. MacDon- or dudes A. l. Arsenault, W. P. Callaghan, Prof» I. l-l. Blanchard. . Peter rL-Poirier. Joseph Arsenauit, Timothy Ryan, Jbobert ' Fitzgerald. ‘rhosctlve psll beams were: Joseph Bernard. captaln- John-ft. roirior. Dr. J. l. Blanchard. It. J. A. John- ston, hank-Shea and John flaekett. The Aslumhilon "Nationsljocisty of which Rev; Dr. Gauthier ‘was fdr many-x: spiritual adviser was II? N...“ W w- Jr 1a.". ‘l. . ' Q - o! Boston- Moss. mod ‘president's! ohm“ a ‘mud “mum m V mesh were ably. carried out.» Us- . dsrtsker mas Henderson-of‘ Qbar- [IAMBUREE Rain. ' _ nmxnnmw. August 33-1110 spirit of the soysccuu c: tired-world was sorely tsstcdyesterday. Ari-owe Park. pirirenhcad. the gathering rround of the biggest clan in the 'vorld.. was a sea of mud. through rhlch socoo pairs of Boy scout mt rlugied in squslching discomfort. ,1 It was very completely the worst interning which the mtematiehal Boy Scout amber has experienced since the opening last Wednesday- acd that is ssyini something, for the, Scouts have stood up to a serial of torrential downpour-s. li-sin poured down on the great cuc-mpmen‘ nearly all day on Sat- urday.,spd through the Bight and yesterday morning it was still pour- ing‘ mercilessly. irhe veryggrass- of Arrows Park was beaten down by it, showing clayey mud below. and what had been the camp pathways before ‘were brown channels oi inud. churn- \d inches deep by the trampcr thousands cf feet. . l Their Greatest Triumph i More acute discomfort fun open- sir dwellers could scarcely be imag- or itfO-It. w» almost. indeed, their day of greatest triumph-"fcr the. faces of every race-brown yellow. and ‘white-still wore smiles. sud the boys. by. unknown mirsolu of scout ‘__ ,“,.rsmsinsd dry.» ‘ The rain shattered. the outward imprsssiveness cf the wonderful scones yesterday when two greet _.msaa services of thanksgiving. ot- tsnded by the leaders oi tho Church- es. were held in the park, but it made the demonstration or scout spirit b the nations merely more remarks le. _ “the servioa attended by about 20.000 Scouts on the rally ground. where the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Ohio! Scout delivered ad- dresses. the Archbishop's oar had to h; dragged 41p in the NI! 0! the Jraridstand by a tractor to get . tbroush the mud. A company c! R"- vers had been assembled to do" the drsssins. but it was thought better to call in-Qbe Jzrsctor. . Iilver- harem. It was fair for a spell in the early pert of the service. but in the mid- dle of the proceedings the rain came back. at first mildly. and then devoi- oping inin familiar thunder storm force. .. Until 5i: Robert Baden-Powell spoke and the ArchbishoP Pfimwnii,‘ ed s blessing it was lsshiol IP11? frond-hey mud and almost drowned toting on the Illhdatsnd roof. _ The scouts never flinohsd save." put on rsinccsts and ca?" IN! u" greatest part oi the hula parses, stayed on after it was over tofcheoii the Archbishop when the Ohio! Scout made the sail. A Th; memorable service ended with three deafening cheers for the mishap and equally deafening sip!- n; o! "Ior he's a icllv seed follow." and yet remained a ceremonial of chit ' impressiveneas. ‘ u" Gallant Companies- 11mg was sgsin no distinction cf cf nation or section in the hurl con- gregation except fee the plaoinl in front of elm grandstand in crivllol- ed pisses b! two most gallant com- ‘ panics-the snppicegsccuu on m: one side and’ deaf ‘and dumb boys on other. - - ’ these latter the service was in- unflqq p; an officer who follow- ed ivy-precession preceded W m’ gee language. The Archbishop o! gunman”, the chief scout. and the “h” “flouting clergyman. the env- m rescue (church - of tolls" ghgpllfll), and ‘the My. Georll 1',‘- arcucs- (at ouuibsm " Idluburlh» ined, but the Scouts showed no sign , ..L .;sa»“‘;4. c e o e e 0 o a ......~»'.o.. v‘ "re-- ‘St. James Presbyterian]; "(all/arch MINllTlI-IIV. ‘ i OIGANIBT-WAI-Tllsloflllfl . ‘ _.a. wfssucs sum " " s...» u . ‘ i! sue-sound. ........ The IOQO-O-Oo - rim-meow. aev. George a. sun. n. n. lihtlicm-“lhe Recessions!" De Keven Afternoon at Moi-Service at lllghliold. Thor: will c. i... Evening Service ....-..... mantle sf Chvif. . vvwvvv 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ e *** e ~ e . ~ e a, I c- e. "Zion Presbyterian Church MINlSTEI—IEV. M. UCOTT HILTON / OBGANlST-MR. L. D. THOMPION 11.00 A. Mr-MOTIIIII‘ Service and Sermon. 1.00 P. lllve-EVBIIHI‘ Servlc; gird 55mm“, l". George C. Taylor of Horace lileltwen Wlll pre A‘ AA i... l- A A A ‘ AA ._.._ ©O0 O OO'O-O-OOVQ iliiriuitp Ginitzb dlburti) t Montreal, will preach at both side st the Organs‘) i Ministem-Bev. E. H. Ramsay, D.D., Rev. O. N. Brown, MA. v Organist: “r01. W. E. Fletcher, B. B. C. M" A. '1'. O. L. YYv- AVTTre “*1 10.00 A. hip-Sabbath School and Bible Class. 11.00 A. cL-sermcn-yood ' Bolo-“llvsr My Prlyerfl»... . .. .. Miss Margaret Stesrns Organ Oflermry-"lnwrmeno D. Fist" .. . . . . .. Rollins . 1.00 P. hL-Scrluon-“Ask, Seek, Knock." "' Solo-“The Light-I 0| Home" . .. . . . .. MN. W. J. Match _ Organ Offerinry-"Aliegratto" Wolstenholme Visltors- Uordially Oiko-e-b-obeweooocoomo-M a o o-e a cvq-eofoo-uooogm Christion ‘Church- The Baptist Church Uniting in Services of Worship at ‘T713 Baptist Churgh PRINCE srs. REV. A. CpVlNilENT- N. D.. MINISTER. MRS. K. S. ROGERS, ORGANIST. " ' . . . . . . . .. Rev. C. N. Brown’ Welcome. IITZEOY I eermcn-"Lifcfs Crisis." Sermou-"Esau." ‘ ' REV. A. C. September, will be held at the Outhouse preaching. world at pesos. which has run through each day of the Jamboree and will be its main note in history. Fifteen years after ‘the day on whichuBrltain entered the war the boyhood of nations-then scpara d by the abyss of world convulsio — stood together shoulder to shoulder in oomrsdeship. "Lest We Forget." “It ‘is, impossible to forget," said the Archbishop to the boys. “that on. this very day i5 years ago this realm! was thrown into the Great War which for four years darkened the earth. God forbid that I should re- call the bitter memories of that sw- iul time. "I only speak of it because tc-day we see wining forth from the shad- ow this great army of the youth of " all ages led by the spirit, of peace and goodwill among men, Hers is n power which treaties and leagues cannot do without. “The Chief scout and the move- ment which he has crested," added the Archbishop, “has become one oi the great realities of the world." The assisting clergyman stood rob- cd and barehesded in the open throughout the downpour. refusing with s touch of solemnity the water- proof proffered by a Scout. Roman Catholic Scouts. Thethousands of Scouts of all na- tions at. the other great service of thanksgiving held for Roman-Gath- MOBNING WORSHIP ll. UCLOOK REV. J‘. A. GORDON, D. D.. of Montreal. Qolo-"llovv Beautiful upon the Mountains" Ml’!- I-I. B. Henderson. Sunday School imrncdia‘ ‘, You are cordially invited to all services; EVENING WORSHIP ‘I GCLOCK loin-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . - The uniting congregations welcome with pleasure, Dr. Gordon of Montreal, who forty years ago. pastor-sic of the Charlottetown Baptist Church hora, PLEASE NOTE-Services next Sunday and through AAAAAAAAA-hk... :..-:a¢%~ follows the morning service. vmcam‘. A . .......... .. m. A. n. on: entered on the Christian Church, Bev. W. L- v¢~¢“ Sir Robert Baden-Powell on the e:- traordinary success which has been given to the work with which his name is for ever associated, "From my heart I most earnestly beg God's blessing ilptm» the Boy Scouts. the Rovers. and the Cubs and all the leaders and masters to whatever race. to whatever religion they may belong." ' Presbyterian. attended, and at one of these s rs- marksble Communion service held before eight o'clock in the ‘sub camp. of which Scotland is ohcmensnt The accomodating marquee was crowded, with Scottish boys in the majority. The service was ponducted by the Church cfscotlsndcheplairi the Rev. George F. MLeod. and the elders included Lord Glentansr (Scot- - tish Commander) and Pastor Gal- man, Chief Scout of Norway. aionl with ‘a commissioner froifl Canada and a pastor from Dcnmark. With Presbyterlzr- iro all the countries of the ssh-can? joinin| in, this communion under canvas was solemnly impressive. lt illiionlyr/ one of many wonderful things which are happming daily in the great camp. There is nothing more wonderful than the conjoined religlefl service which every morning one sees in til! Indian camp down behindfitbs rally grandsi-ands, , Q ‘ Av. nut six different c religions were roprosedtgdvin the olic Scouts in the iamboree recrea- tion ground slso stood magnificently unmoved’ by the downpour. Twice at moving momenta of the High Mass service the deluge descended‘ with terrific force. the second time ' g vwwoml _ i . the addresses were dolivofld- ‘m... s. '"'" A A wit“ ""'““" .'" ’"I~UP“' their singing‘ vw’ amarvsl covoenaaaaoeusoeeoaupflufiv“ um '. as» wume Jsviaa- immensi- the-final impressive 1b Deum. at the solemn High llsi was Cardinal mourns. Archbish- of Westminster. and also attend- , "was thailishop of‘ llhrewabury '03s. singleton). In his discourse Cardinal Bcurfw ssldr- _ "f ass glad to have this Infill! Dilb- . lis noorhioitv. of tlstifyior one! - weld to p7: esteem sell-insecure;- - assveaiaaw \_,ss .. sash-om- mloa - s! Isaac- "ti! coniolncd service. i v I . elem cantons, an ear-him club proprietor in London, who as da- portad last November for s91 liquor without a license. was rcteotly un- tenced to six months’ hard labor at Dawes. charged with beingran alien landing in England without Ipermis- alon. Following the uccssa." of sailisl pork m London. enthuses-Pie Pbeders‘ Association. a co-opaeaiivs organisation of lrelafihastslsfl the direct mount-inf" the Iillwuof consid Glasgow, tiand copay ,__V_, {cope o» 0e ' . > v ’ . ‘ QQOQ-FO-O-OOO-Q HQQMQQQQ.M Early morning services were well ' ' q‘ » C-.-»'.-.Z~ ....