JULY 8~ 1930 _JE .iHl=_r __gj_.5_l§i.o'l"rl:'rollirl~r cualzpl/is . F. _,ef if) ‘bw _ 5.’ ` YQ er? ;9‘:" ‘ V//-/All"-‘F l v " lo ' ., " _ , M _ un -_= _ »~~ ; 5 / °' ' __* ,_ _,J .. '_-'L ' /‘C now; Vincent; Mr. H. R. Jenkins. V4 , s_ ,f _ _ _ \. . '; ,fi ~» , _ .-QMS _ _,' ' A _ ‘ - » _ “ _ ‘='~‘-32 ig. _ _‘-___ ~` ' _ necessity of better attendance by the _ _ At Summerszcle I _` ‘ The Baptist Asociation opened ,nom r-' 'Ii I' <-1/,a¢r» ;l"..> . /'v` ._,,,, \\\ \-A ag i h0 no ~ .~ uneven. KILLS nES. FLY-TOX. Accept no other. Sold everywhere. FLY~'i‘OX was developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Rn Research Fellowship. *-/hs.f.um¢a11 . l “seem l§='=-'r-..'=l:"..r.-.‘:.:-'.:.'-Q, A B S O L U T E L Y H _ FLY-TOX ll mnudaanad by _ Canada Ru SphvC°.. Limited, Brigham; Om. ` .;llI;i'_»; __ ' _ in raising allocations by the Islandi _ - _ _ » _ _ ` , ' Churches. A very interesting paper KILLS THEM ALL gj r ’ .<_ _ was read by R/ev. Mr. Macwalker, re- No home is safe from invasion. These poisonous, biting, __ _ stinging and destructive pests may appear at any time- summer or wirlter. Be prepared. Use FLY,-TOX. Assure healthful cleanliness. Avoid oontagion. Flies alone transmit thirty different diseases. Prevent contamina- tion. Kill the Fearful Seven. FLY-TOX has pleasant fragrance. Will not stain. Refuse substitutes-insist on - f 1.". th ll. ' d. ARMl.Ess To PEOPLE AND AN|MAl.s ;iZ..`2.i‘.Z.‘;i§;; .... = _ __ : devotions by Mr. J.E. Chisholm. B_'I'h. Wool sold during the 1928-29 sea- During A rope-jumping oontest at An American company is operating N _ e_ _-3 the Annuity Board by Rev. Dr. H. R. :Zi in ew Zealand totaled 575.632 ldaltvlhistle. *England* recently, nin [new boats on the .Magdalena Riier in I Boyer, of which these are the mam b les an ncrease of nearly 32,000 year-old Ma.gal-et Wilson won easilylColumbla, specializing in transport- 1 factors. The Annuity Board has 36 ' = i ' . ' - -- l ' ' _ s over the previous S_ason. by sk pping i.0i70;times ation oi' automobiles a._d trucks. wwe d,.pa1.LmemS|F,rst_ the old an_ \kl.q>_° , ¢y"“l=ox \ e~°DOG _ alsculr -- M ie; ~~ in ‘i "Illini: lnY\‘“f I "`~ leg. Trade Mark Watch Your Foxes Summer Diet F The summer diet is a. most important one, great care should be exercised in selecting the proper foods. Meat ` _ Q.. '\*° feeds should be reduced to a minimum and supplemented by .cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS led dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD with milk added make the lcloal summer cereal ration for both adults and pups. These two highly nourishing foods ensure a balanced ration togeth- er with an abundance of minerals and most valuable Vita- nlines. IMPERIAL FOODS keep the foxes in good flesh and make them generally healthy and active. IMPERIAL elimin- ates premature shedding generally caused by excessive meat feeding or an unbalanced diet, and make for better pelts when prime. _F Always keep a good supply of IMPERIALS on hand, feed them liberally and you will reap results in highest class foxes with highest-priced pelts. < ` F' For sale by leading dealers in all business centres or direct from factory. A Imperial Biscuit Gompany Ltd Phone 721. Charlottetown, P. E. l. / l ____ ______- / ~ li if .1 5 ` -Sf. "‘a.JE:_.,;/’ _ _ » , Baptist Church with a devotional liod by Deacon A D Matheson. roi lovsed by a. welcome to n w pastors r sec n ay program a um merside Friday at 930 a m in the _ ' i e and their wives, and to visitors. The l husirless of the Association was then taken up and oiilcers for the ensu- ing years appointed as follows; Rev. James Wilson, of Summerside and Rev. J. A. Morgan of Dundas were appointed to represent the Island Baptist Association on the Boy's Work Board of P. E. Island. Other Peacock of 0‘Leary; Vice Moderator, Rev. A. C. Vincent, Charlottetown; Clerk, Rev. W. R. Macwalker, North River; Preacher of Association Ser- mon, Rev. Mr. Williams; Altemate, Rev. H. R. Bell; Eastern Dfzirict, 3 l\ioderator, Rev. H. R. Bell; Vice Mod_ erator, Rev J A Morgan; Clerk, Rev Mr. Williams, Western District, Mod- erator, Rev. W. O. Brinton: Vice Moderator. Rev. Mr. Wilson; Clerk, Rev. Mr. MacWalker. Members of ordination Council, Rev. Dr. J. J. Sidey, Rev. D. A. C. Dr. J. J. Sidey lead a round table discussion on the Island problems in relation to the work oi' the denom- ination. He particularly stressed the members ct the congregation at the, quarterly gatherings. _ Dr. McDonald of Acadia spoke irll encouraging terms of the work done garding the work clone by the Fel- low Institute College at Grand Tigue, Quebec, at the afternoon meeting. This college was founded by Madame Fellar, of Switzerlarldl over one hundred years ago for the' ` French Protestants of Canada. There ! are at present 186 registered students. ' Graduates from this college go to all parts oi' the world to take up the ministry where there are French speaking peoples. Rev. H. Lancton of the college visits the lumber camps in Quebec. Mr. MacWalker announced that this year‘s report on the work of the college was about the most success- This was followed by the report of nuity scheme in which each minist- er who has paid into the treasury of the Board $200 receives an annuity of $200 pei' year after sixty nve years. frnls ls-maae possible by il-ie Board ‘setting aslfiesaaooo me interest of onicers were Moderator, Rev. J. C. - _ _L_ T will be many, many months before even the first of the new Goodyear Heavy Duty Tires will have run their total mileage. In fact most cars on which they 'are used will have changed ownership long before the tires 'are worn out. Again Goodyear oiers you still greater mileage but with no increase over for- mer Heavy Duty prices. Where you are a sign lille ._L` ,W ,ul mia J 1¢l..l>l¢ mf. fham .bn 1° me -oi. mmf- _ ` ` .ima .u~.'¢¢_ an Glmdym 5|),-,,1,;f_ Hggyy Duly Tlru and Tabu. " °°~`=;~..- . ‘is-1 _ L; 1-. _'{!j._ :ai ai. 12 . .' “ wx X). _ Wg mi. ` _ ..`. _M l"l¢lI¢l'\€l_g “mm "1 .:,;,. l _ |,.' 'which is used for this purpose. Sec __ ____.,_ if . -. 1.llh‘i lond' agm and sick ministers fund to I _ _lt_ -_ YV Y VY Vv*"V_*> kv*-'-7 Y`_Y_T 'JT' T_ YH MU”-_` M7777 Y YYY '_-_*_ aid aged ministers who are in needisession as their school examination part of the programme as it included rf' lx'-!.'ln'r.= s: "io l~f»:>~.~ of lifr r~~_;-- , " f~..'=‘:~.r\ <'i'p1~n~_.1 in this subjs and wido“_s|Thh_d't‘he present remuihad been planned for that day; many pracitarl _<11-ids suitable f.-r""~" _‘lf .;~ 7"- .S ';1 A _rf wi ww iq--f-~_i.z-_l.li: ;=!:‘» .i d_plon an annuity fo" men at Present in act :A splendid dl.sD1a.V of fancy work decorative cnc; for sive rl ccrificlir- .'7"f"’~ 5** 57011" 1"f1l`f` “ ‘Y-Y. fiat » _ 1i>`”'ii2 ‘-‘~"f1‘31 in if”-F lwiirfiill' _‘C1100 ‘ ` _ - - - ' - -' i a . i. il `i'_c_‘_\';. 1lii..`” ~~--;-»f:~- ` we mm15t,y_ DL Boyer concludedjias Show at the =-1ft@1‘11_f>°r- m2@r1»s- A~ter_t-his .=e_si_v Nm. _ -»|.§i_.,‘;_»,_,__ l fsions in the Maritime Provinces, be- creed in unisiori. Mrs. 1Rev. W. S. _the ir;tit'l‘»_- ivn-_-. C+ nlllcil »"f_»*t-‘ 'cause of religious problems tl1rustlLorin President of Srin laid part r_».’ the ;~:'o;::'nn~m-_“_ Oilw .~-:e.2lcc»rs had been invited to :i1t'f1‘.\l fi z. D ef V upon the Church because of the ser- "Institute welcomed the visiting mem- lous exodus oi’ our people to other bers. This address was replied to by ,acre prevented by ci:cl.lil_t.::i<-rs. I-311015 during the 1856 25 years. Mrs. Andrew Stewart on behalf oi' ` from doin; =n. - 1 ‘_ _~ --- summary of the work done duringition. The meeting rinsed bi' sig- the past year. Mrs. E. J. Sabine ing the National Anthem. O SECOND ANNUAL DISTRIUI' gave this report for West Point. CONVENTION OF ‘ ilvllss E. can-le for s rin field Mrs °i~*_*- ii = ‘G li & Tl § l Q l' woMl»:N's lNs'n'ru'n:s lrleos. J. Him-1_5 for xnulsforfi. Mrs. °`LE'““' “N” "“7‘~\'"" _ rritermlng as well as instnletive These report-S shoved tha' a credit aco "ii cnt. Mirscs line :lil/l 'S J 2 =.' "_ :> . - H. f - 5 _.asm 3'. 2.. -2 ' _, i ~ __“.*_i.,~l<"_~_'=s»_.';=.‘= ss `” . 1- u" 9.1- ~.. _ `.,_.~iT»i’"" - __ _ g __ . _ »_'___.-».;g,“.a.i_}f'.,A, LL SIZES IN i`='l`O(`.l_{ I _ .ii :in ¢ ia- fi nw ' _Q Saturday HIOYPUIIS Dliehfd With B Knutsiord. and Mrs. Amos Gorill forinl~n;r.:mm~ a vote of f?.1ii!~;= % H N Q falk on our Island Problems by Dr. nu;-plane. The secretary of e.-lel1'<@mli~rea all wlio iml mr:-:li-.»».. J.J.Sid¢’i'- individual Institute then gave altowardllze success of til" C*n"~`\l~ I l l l -._»,.l. ~‘ A-Q, ‘_ Caselcv. Rcan ot Women's Instituteslaccomplished during the 3--ar.. ltifm' his home in CharWmN" m` ‘S1111 )ll€’S. I icon-lpanied bv his iathcr. hrrvllr: and _ ~____~________ ______-_._s.. - 1-_gd ,-r gf\~~_-g`ngf1@id West on 1-hu;-5. "was decided that next year the same ` _ i .F_,'r_,, _ t_ h of June Tha mn grouping “wld be given we msn il\Ir_ Peiiry_ who mntol-od from Char 2 I _ may 1'* 23% . . ‘ -l ' . _ _ _ ,_ i _` V _ ` veniitm had been planned in ln- tutes and springfield was clarifies* ` L. M. Lflmpson és’ (Jo. lottetolvn in the morliiig ._ .. “m , l.ml1su. °l“°'- ‘vm pmt- D““b’°“°- Wm i”P°“ ” 'he ""°“ °°“‘ “lem '“°°°' Miss Lillian iilckev. luis, cl . rlf. . Yi . cape' Knutsfcrd' Springfield ‘miling Dum' The President' Mrs R' L‘ McDonald and snn Roi' arcolllpaliirrl: Lanai; QSM: iirégiland Q Mode by Bllilrrqy _, _ ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ '_-HICKPB. Of D\l¥\bl8l19- i Shipping bac: will be furnish- __ supervisor. gave an interesting ami: _M 1 ed wmmul i~h.1rg¢ hv applvlng _ _ I \\'3l`> flfmq instructive addi-ex and also gave' Mi- and '\ir< =° L \IcDmi<'all oil '~° R~ '|`-`"°‘""'“- md- 5°““ ' ' . ~ . i ly Q, ffm _ . _ ~- »- _ = ~ l ,,,,,§,,,,_ ,._ E_ ,_ , llc also sell such a “M, _ri f M lil( :silos to the questions hand rl in , Glenwood, were recent ii.=_;t'ors ill: deprcsemed M ; cpgqoricq as FOX Pal _ W/. 3 Ollzh the quest.on-box. T.e-Springfield. the guests oi A-.i-_ and! , -~~ -~ __ - .;,,,_ "‘ Assistant Supervisor. Miss H1z:lr