' Paine: EDWARD -- iii-ii i- ini- i resume srlnrs in zso-sas-too Belweeh love and hatred there is a line as a Ra10r's Edge! in sharp as lYllllNE PilWER GENLTIERNEY lllilN_PAYNE nine» " c i s PAGE _. Pleased With Appearance 0f Crops llere ‘the growth of all farm crops in the rural diatrlcts around Char- lottetown is as far ahead as it la in any farming district east o! Alberta. Mr. R. C. Parent; super- intendent of the Charlottetown Dominion Experimental Station, informed the Guardian last night. Mr. Parent's statement was made from first hand knowledge of crop-growing conditions since he has recently returned by plane from attending the 27th Anni-ill convention of the Agricultural In- stitute of Canada which was held last month in Lcthbridge, Alta. Sowing and planting was late this season in every Province from east, Mr. Parent said. and June Rainfall Heaviest For 33 Years June rainfsll recorded at the Charlottetown Experimental Sta- "On ihii year was the heaviest since une. 191s. it was learned from igures supplied over the week-end by Mr. Warren Burns, weather observer at the Station. He measured the precipitation at 5.18 inches In June. 1944, 5.14 inches were measured. while in J1me. i914 it was 5.32 and in 1906. 5.37. The 46-year average rainfall for June is 2.81 inches. Last year it was 1.53. Following is a summary of the weather for June this year. with last year's figures for compari- son: Ajbgrta I941 1948 particularly so in New Brunswick Highest Temperature a1 66 ‘M; mo“ P3115 o; Quebec. On- Lowest Temperature 32 38 tario farmers have also experien- Melfl Mlx- Tem- ~ 53-1 99-7 ced serious set-backs due i-n many Ma" Ml" Tell 43-1 50-5 instances to flooded areas. Only Mean Tem. .. 57.1 60.9 1;. the irrigated sections of south- Rrilnfnll. inches 5.16 1.58 “h Alba-gm M; Parent said, did Sunshine. hours 215.5 219.0 he witness any crap developments Miles of wind 7.900 8.0“! which could approximate that in Hince Edward Island. Mr. Parent said the theme uW" which most discussion centred at the Lethbridse convention WM soil conservation because that is the most serious pro-blem con- fronitlng western farmers whereas P. E. Island farmers have no such problem but are greatly concerned about soil fertility. About 400 members of the In- stitute were present at the Leth- bridge convention. Mr. Parent said. wi-th many promi tending from the Anglican Bishop llisits Churches His Lordship. Bishop G. F. Kmgston. Bishop of Nova Scotia, administered confirmation yester- day evening to 24 candidates at St. Paul's Church who were pre- sented to his Lordship by the rector, the Rel. J. T. Ibbott. The Bishop's first service yes- terday was held in the morning at St, Peter's Cathedral where he nent farmers at~ United States. administered confirmation to sev- eral candidates presented to him by the rector. the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. His Lordship also received several others who had already received their confirma- tion in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Before the conclusion of the service. Ills Lordship com- mended the rector, wardens. and congregation of 5t. Peter's for the advances made since his last visit. The Bishop held his second con- firmation service yesterday at St. John's Church. Milton. where the candidates were presented to His Lordship bv the rector. the Rev. S J. Davies This week he will visit the Anglican churches at Georgetown. Cherry Valley. Rustico. Kenslng- ton. and Port Hill. and on Sunday His Lordsh‘o will be at Slimmer- side and St. Eleonora On Wednesdsv "is Lordship will and ,_ {Notices Successful Leadership Camp The leadership training course conducted at the YMCA Holland Cove Camp during the past week has been a decided success. Over fifty young people dedicate the new Youth Centre a‘. parts oi Prince. Edward Island re Crapaud after the morning serv- preseniing the Boy Scouts. Gir CAPITOL P""il TtlES. ._44!l.‘,.:il-; = t e f s llllE viiiiiuis loluilmtuwnn i Ill Emil: - llalas Illa! i Mm Yusg-tylu islet Chutes Islgiuy ice and the semi-annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary alld the Diocesan Church Society Inlet- ing are held. Guides, Red Knights of Columbus and AYPA attended the course. The co-operative \enture th under SICILIAN CITY the Canadian Camping Association Aoragas. founded in 562 B.C.. was the last Sicilian cit/y budlt by the Management, Greeks. Nature Study. and haviour Prot-lems. included Ralph ler, Clifton Webb and Herbert MacLeari _T_HE CHARLOTIETO'V_VN GUARDIAN from various. Cross. Y. M. C. A. course was operated as a the direction of the P. E. I. Branch of Instructions was given in Camp First-Aid. Water safety. Life Saving, Handicrafts, Juvenile Be- Staff members Mrs. A refreshing awimma summer command for complete relaxation, a Winchester . . .“Dlended Right" from three of the world's choicest tolsaccos, Turkish, Virginia and Burley . . . the ultimate in consistent taste, aroma and smoking aadofaceloa} Winchester , CIGARITTES Akelus. We know tnat over forty Appica- tlons have gone out so far. but if you haven't received yours yet. check up in it. You'll notice on the Application Form that we will be leaving Charlottetown 0n Width)‘. Aug. 8th.} at l. p. m. and expect to be back on Monday, Aug lltll. at 12.30 pm. We hope you will also notice that we would like to have your Applic- ation by July 20th. so we will be able to make sufficient arrange-P merits for all. Here's another verse that at some Opening Howls. Feet in the Jungle that mark. Eyes that 081 se And then for Closing Howl; here's a VErSe that is seldom used. but some Alrelas use it. Wood a-nd Water, Wine and Tree, Wisdom, Strength and Courtesy. Jungle Favou. go with the-e. “Attention - Citizens of Charlottetown Citizens or business firms havin; waste paper u! any kind. BUQh 8! magazines. newspapers. or card—‘ board boxes WfllOh they wish to dis- pose of are kindly asked by the Boy Scouts o! the City l0 leave "- at the Ordnance comiwurid- 106i Brighton Roac. Hut No. ‘l. Mil‘ time before Saturday, July 12th, which is the last day Oi Li"! 500W- peper salvage drive that was slur!- cd in the cit, some time ago. Remember, citizens that the” i5 a very great shortage oi 1WD" l" Canada at the present nmc. and this shortage is likely sometime unless we about ‘it. Waste pope‘. ls said‘ lQBVB I10‘. e in the rial-k. do someth . ng which is so urgently needed plays e 8N8! "it l" ‘he -mhhu1a¢turing of wall-board and roofing material which ale at pres- qht so difficul. to obtain. The moi!’- impcrtant lnfftdTnls m“: 80 mm the production of roofing meierlcl are waste pdpfi‘ and TBS?» ST. PAUL'S CHURCH SERVICES i4 and 5. “Simon, launch out .nto to remain for That is,’ Scouts. Large congregations attended the morning and evening services at St. Paul's Church yesterday. A very welcome visitor at the morn- ing service was Reverend A. Le- Drew Gardner a former Rector of this Church, who was the cele- brarlt at the Service of I-Ioly Com. municn. The sermon was preached by the Rector Reverend J. T. Ibbott who took his text from St. Luke's Gospel Chapter 5 verses the deep and let down your nets for a draught. Simon answering said unto Him, Master we have toiled all the night and have tak- en nothing, nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net." The Rector spoke of the faith that simon Peter had and stressed the fact that all Christian success ctn be obtained by faith in God. The Rector gave several instances in the course of his sermon of faith working miracles in this present day and said that all Christians must have this faith in order to achieve their Christian ideals. Al: the evening service i/wenty- five candidates were presented to the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. the Right Reverend George F. Kingston for the holy rite of Con- firmation. In his opening remarks the Lord Bishop expressed his pleasure at having the privilege of worshipping with the members of St. Paul's once again. Speaking why any heh that can be given by | is vexing g concerns our veterans most of all 1 vide housing DHDQI‘ in the Jorm of waste paper collected the Boy Scouts will be a practical contribution to the solution of the desperate housing problem, which this country. and which Therefore let's do our bit to pro- matorlals for vet- erans’ homes by giving any waste which we have to the Boy to the candidates His Lordship impressed upon them that the rita od Confirmation is no mere form. we are brought into the great wonder of God for we an here to worship Him in thought and deed. The Lord Bishop CO‘)- Llnued by stating that Confirma- tion is a definite self commitment to our Lord Jesus Christ as the Lord ot all life. The second though that comes to us in the Confirmation su-vice is sin. The Church does not compromise with sin. People think that they can play With Bin and escape the pen- alty. It is most important that we take a definite stand for Jesus Christ and against sin. Confirmat- tion is a sign that brings us to the Laying on of Hands. This is a sign of the Fatherly Hand of God resting upon us. It is a sign of blessing as well. and also shows God will always protect ua fro-m evil throughout our life. The Bishop stressed his belief that the Holy spirit was hovering over us tonight just as at Pentecost, and hoped that the candidates being Confirmed would be proud of the blessing that God the Holy Spirit bestowed upon their lives at. this time. In conclusion ‘Hls Lordship said that the sacramental Life to which ll, J. MINI orroamnlsr "Ho: and sawing ole-u ltoltaguelhll. Offioe flours llltollLll _ amoeba Holidays eta. bv appohineat Olflea Oouheetd I!“ Drq More 01/ m: 4m - TQN Nil-I'll orov 8.30 an. In . i., -...- M-sht-rs ..| W H | T E R 0 S E ASQLINES and MOTOP_Q_'.'_. v.1 those being Confirmed were noa admitted should bear fruit, and ax- preseed his wish that they would not only come regularly to the {lord's Supper. but would enter whole-hesrtedly into the work of the Master. ‘In Manama-lam In loving memory o! our deer Mother. Mrs. Sarah Stewart, died Iuly 7th, I937. The family chain was brokers When you were oalled away And left us, oh so lonely. On that and July day, Your place ln the home l! amp” Your smile we can see no more. Still in memory we hold you den Mother. and think of you just pas before Sadly missed by_. Morslret. Thomas and Nola Marshall. Because Zanuok believed that only Tyrone Power could play Larry Darrell, the sensitive. in- ‘rospectlve hero who searched over half the world to find the real meaning of life and inner peace. he delayed production for eight months on "The Razor's Edge" until Power had been wleased from the us. Marines where he served four years. Enlisting as a private, he was discharged as a first lieut- enant with Squadron 353, having served in the Central and South Pacino. Power considers his current role the most serious he has ever un- dertaken. lorry Darrell of "The Razor's Edge" had flown in World War I; Power in World War II. "Larry Darrell was very real to me," says Power. .'I felt I knew him. I'd known a few fellows like him. and had talked to men in the Marines about the things that nell, Btel ault, and J. A. McConnell. sistcd of Ivan Robinson, Betty King. Flcrine Evans. Arsenault. Ed Mullins. and Mair. The 0am? as leadership. Participants serve as Cam; Cou of the P. E. I. youth camps 1h in the course wi swimming o! points on th summer. tl able exmnsi crease in illne- aitempt at thsr kind of leadership training scheme ih REGRETS OR REIMBURSEMENT THAT orrruos on YOUR INSURANCE covrtaos a For any of the following lines consult:- H. L. SEAR _ H u 5'"? GIWQI 5-. Charlottetown Fin, Automobile, Plots Gian, Fidelity lends, Motor Cargo, lurglsry. Sickness and Accident, Employers Liability, ‘tad troubled Larry. It was an d . c“ d on l l... .~ n. t zxclting, challenging kind ed role." h“ bee" m‘ e ‘n “a i‘ _ _ _ Provincial basis. NEWS — SPORTS — TIME ,. n Y ' - snows mo - i - w i “mm?” “u” °N w‘ calursz (‘antral caylrsl ----- --_--. l-fil . igyk-ON A w - "Dinner? Sggeawolilpriveihrtftladay Ti Aiummi“ cm” F) POWER IN ipost-war screen appearance in the me cwlml means, with Jane “THE RAZORJS EDGE" Darryl P‘. Zanuck production of withers and Robert Lpwery in the Now this is the law of the Jungle W- Somflfiei Meillhlm’! "The starring roles, supported by Bill A! 01d “id ‘u ‘We " m’ ‘u’ Local Tyrone Power fans will Razor's Edge." which opens today gdwm-dg Elaine R11“ Audpgy And the Wolf that shall keep it mill have an opportunity to welcome at the Prllice Edward Theatre. YGqnQ_ Ly“ 7311,09, mg Chm-re, prosper back their film favorite when the Starred with Power in the Twen- Qutqlgy 311i "V'- w°i7 m“ “mm Ne“ n‘ popular star. who saw service with ticth Century-Fox fllm are Gene The him.“ prgdlujefl hv wll- must d“?- , the U. S. Marines, makes his first Tierney, John Payne. Anne Bax- 115m ping hhd wllllgm Thom“ Most of you Cubs are familar wth concerns the solution of a couple m‘! 973°“ “m” v3“ iha“ 156:5: of murders uncovered by the star igvixlsmogtérlpaw yoyrenélzgfio says n. v o ' ; I .eporter and editor of a pictorial when an me “m5 a” m" with ‘ megezlne. Miss Withers. erstwhile the reporter. Lowery the editor. The crimes involve a number of high society folk and revolve a- round a beautiful. young heiress. Miss Riley plays the heiress. MocDONALD l. ROW? WOODWORKING CO. ' LTD. fgglly outside in the "Jungle" it will be something our Grand Cami) S" nouncernent on the camp date. "/0 thouoht it be a g Headquarters is plication Forms to names have B1577 lb’. 6771/1/71} ‘ real a. i MATERIALS Eiggzz" _ . ‘up, annealed i m»... 341 . --~ w Harry Cudmore, Mrs, J. A. McCon- le-halnes, Felice Arsen- A Camp Council elected by the campers attending the course con- Chairman; Lois James Council organized a number of recreational activities a laboratory experience in camp nsellors, in most summer, A large number attending the course will serve as Red Cross instructors, at a. number e Island during the The project. while in the experi- mental stage this year wl‘l be son- nued next season with consider- on in program and in- Thia is the first co-opelutive shining over the child star and now a glamorous ‘mill ti"? "W9" . T t Pic. well how would you lounB ladY of twenty. portrays Ilfieellzo gave an OPEN” Howl like that 'wlth the an- Disirlct Cub would ood idea to tell you Cubs that sending out Ap- all Cubs whose been handed Ln by the ll ls o. 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