UIKIHES TQMORROWC- marulvahlcsruuurll-AKQ" iJNl I t itlliumm csuacs or ______2t Chg-ADA --=-:.=r,1.r.f"""_*- "'":::.t.s:"=" arias-f ‘" “M ,». ‘ '1 Collusion- . the. flgeliolylucharlaqChorollld *' fie tau I!!! the» service . as! ' s. lo lands-ll.‘ .o.o.. LL53 orgasm and cm» Director naoamruauc woaamr. | = " of Peace" mull!- ‘ i t lalootlen b‘! ‘lrlllty idea's c ivoasmr. Confederates of Iv Rehearsals. u.» fir...“ .911" I Classes. - ' llnuinr service broadcast by Ita- tioaClCE- I . Visitors cordially welcome BAP I IS] run BAHISI‘ ouuncn Corsnr of Prince Al: Iiiaroy ltreets , r ‘ j lov. I. Judson new. ILD. MORNING WOIIIIP I1 AJI. Sermon: "leash Us to Pray." all Nine" (Id- _ _- Writer Barry preacher: The Rector. ' an. \ 59],); “ lve Thanks and Sing" The huroh School meets at I2 I (Cuthbert Harrie) - Miss Dilya o'clock following qpsmrEmr-g mm and Sermon. amen!‘ t-Tah- 1 ma. . IZRESBYTERIAN i e-ii-i- THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES ~~ lev '1‘ P Sonora, Th’ m. 's.'r.1u. r rifle-RUDE cutter? "flffis'att"iif"onmst‘ '°°'°' Solo: “0 Saviour Ilear Mo“ (Glues) -llisa llae Miss I-oniKsyCor, organibt and di- rector of choir. Ioa are invited to worahi with I'll BAPTIST CHURCH 1| l. tan Mclenllo o- . Orgalgi-s? gators: Mrs. K. S. Rogers * ..- mriiti " "t: s... .-..=.-.tr"....n":"..:- ll A. M. Morning Worship. See-meg: “The Mockery Of Profes- lolo: 0 In Fathers- . No lahlayflghool and 29.21a- aiag service. canrnsr. CHRISTIAN . cauacn Kohl Street Jpeoka Miss h! Lawson. .- Ibe minister will extinct the sor- ‘ -vlcea and deliver the sermons. -———-—--—-———____._...._---%—'x= i, 110m PRESBYTERIAN - ‘ cnvncn Prlaee and Grafton “Street V. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER ‘ fem. Has Helen Stewart MOININ-G woasnrr 1r‘ 3'1. name: “The Purpose of lymna: 1:1 n1 m. sez. m- ‘ma, Light.” - n. Frances loll museat [rapes of the season sold in Inndon for M four shillings (Q19. a pound). 01711081). 5111107. land — I (C!) - 'I‘.he first out?“ Lon- ,don to Ctrildforcl arrived hers Just 1 100 years ago. '6. F. liuteheson 8: Sill 7 orrosrararsrs Wlpeeiaiists in the flt-' ting of glasses for the correction of ocular (le- facts.’ M w 1 Mm pm“ mo“ 58 Grafton Street co luv. collaborated with or assisted the Germans during the occupation. arscou Llcilrs or PROPHECY THE FORUM SUNDAY- JULY 15 AT 8:30 P. M. ‘THE CHRISTIAN SABBATH" Millions Keep Friday Millions Keep Saturday Millions Keep Sunday Which is the right day? TUESDAY, JULY 17 AT 8:35 P. M. “THE SEVEN LAST PLAGUES” DA , AT 8:30 P.M. “HOW T0 POSTPONE 19 l courm ' uasucawiuoa u" m‘ IONTAGUI TOR-ATE. - There "loo on Sunday, csnms Aral! John Ansus Mac , J Church; 231g 1.30 a secon crusade for Chr $30 at York. Three choirs com- Bdaml» . mun Y illylfith 10.15 A. M, 1 5241a”: s‘ scggarce 1d A. M. North rsr r45. '- will, be . Jaw ma. 9191131.! uswrormpuun anemia. _' '0 1°14 were-l earro July‘ 811MB. Bell a 00.. Hm MIIORXAL, Uhumh. Brad l . t. s... . 1.3222". e to rent. Argie Shore. ugall. 7-18-21 YORK UNITED CHAR. s. Nicholson. minister. G!’ my‘ 16: 11 a.m. Central m. Pleasant Grove;| s iai service in of the whole "r .sss.*-*u':~*..".*.r.."r'=tst 7-18-21 NOITII RIVE PASTORATE,_ Following are e services: Falrview: S. School _2 P. M. Service a long Creek. S. 81611001 11 AM. l". Benson’: "Help Irons Beyond the 5mm t . I] gem“? M. 1 Q1118: moraine: be the celebration of the Holy 00ml Branc r amnion, when the min m, the lhev. M, D. Macbeod will preach. In _ evening the guest preacher trill public worship Sunday, July 1a: 11 AM, Cavendish; 7:31) PM. New Glasgow. Rev. E. F. Coffin, BA, lvlinis the be m, N. 8.. a will render appropriate m/usic. You are cordial! invited to 11 v a war-h Writer Berry Busden will 1 Ninety 0N summer; the 15th there w111 11.00 AMI. and the Rev. Glynn Firth of North- n the Brooklyn Male 7-14-11. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. - Sunday's Services will be conducted by the Minister Rev. T. E. Melen- nan whowiii reachatbothnwm- and and erv diets of worship. The aubiect will be " of eace" and mg ‘The Confederate: Music for the day will be under the direction of the organist Mr. A. Roy Kendall. A.A.G.O. The Trinity Men's rtette will sing at the nsoiming service which will be broadcast by Station OPCY. ‘I'll! BAPTIST CHURCH. - Mommg Worship will be cond ted by the Rev. I. Judson Levy. B, . sermon "Teach Us t0 Hay." sing‘ he and Nina" (Compton). The “MIGHTY IMPIRIIS have aris- on, flourished. and fallen, but God's Word endures. And in! s 0! ltfitrsfii. vthro MR. DEN 0f The Holy Communion buried braised at The morning. ‘THE 1_ GUARDIAN swuvt CAPS i” ‘r1434! g i1 s|oo Tm; Jsumns HARMACY w. l. “fr. ‘:]\~()1l‘l\\:ll\q f» -\.-\II"'S'. h. uni-in maHUH-ilnn :11 he Bible Scciety h the P. E. I. Auxiliary or CAVENDISH United Church ter. 7-14-11 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Brookfleld Charge. Services next Lord's day as fol- lows: Hartsville 11 A, M. giver 3 P. M. Glasgow Road ‘L30 10.!) A.M. Donald Nicholson. ent Minister. '1 14-11. Hunter Brookfield Sunday School Stud- M. UNION ROAD OOVEIIEAD United Church services for Sun- day. July 15: West Covehead, 11 AMJ . Union Road, 7:30 PM. Rev. Tho- mas A. Wilson, | Sunday School, 10 Minister. 7-14- 1i FIRE ALARM — A fire in the naval stores building on Bruce ,. Stewart brought out the City Ptlre Depart- ment about 1.30 yesterday after- noon. It was quickly extinguished before any serious cone. and Company's wharf damage was AND MRS. FRANK DEAR- "Dalkcith" Wardle Road. eph Wai Prince Edward Island. Canada. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — will ire cele- Kirk tomorrow Christians of all Com- M; the YOUR FUNERAL” .--—-—-L-i CRAPAUQ - and Vicinity SPECIAL IVANGELIUHC SERVICES GOSPEL HALL ‘ cousin-Nome . summer, JULY 1m. 3:00 nu. CONTINUING NIGHTLY MONDAY T0 FRIDAY, 8 PM. Speakers: D. C. HOWARD sad F. PIAICEY In thou dark days of unrest and perplex- ity, ‘flee Gospel niusf go forth. "Come Iear The Gospel Sound.” “Jesus Saves.” ‘ rum. cosrar. PEIITEBOSTAL Gllllliiill v i1 am svanus IIRYIAQE. A , summer, 4 r. M. AT rmrcnron snow. CHTOWN- IL GHT BINDIFIQ and un records have been broulht- i0 118m»- and forgotten notions. who!!! W?!’ mam»; questioned. have been rediscovered. Science. anthro- pology, pmlclogy, and archaelofiv thrown ucht upon "35 have all ma‘ torie tau tn or the scrloww- 1MP THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SO- CIETY IN CANADA AND NEWFOUND- LAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY "For our persecuted brethren oa the Continent o! B18090. the Bible has become. I sup pose, for thousa in 1111119 I new way a living word and e contemporary word. —Dr. N Mickletn. 1. The Society hes Joined with other Societies in sending the Scriptures to enemy controlled countries. in Europe, to the limit of pos- sibiiity. 2. The Society, in co-o er-. ation with the Amer can Bible Society. has pieced large orders for the rint- ing of Scriptures in wed- en, for liberated lands. I. The Society in wartime has endeavoured to meet spec- ial demands and is prepar- . ing to seize opportunities for Scripture publication and circulation which the war world will un- doubtedly demand. Have ou thought of the place o the Bible in the edu- cation and ro-edaeation cf nations? Through a gift to the 9.1.1. Auxiliary or Branch you can promote the new civilization which this world sorely needs. Friday, July 30th, 7:30 P.M. lileP-Jno. 6:68. sell Somers, . sch the Sermon and be asstted fir" the Services by GOSPEL HALL u, _; (Upper Prince St.) - ; SUNDAY, JULY 16th l0 AM. Sunday School. 11 All. Lord's Supper. 4:80 PM. Ivaageliatic Service. Wed, guly 18th Prayer and Ministry, 8 . “Lord-Thou hast the words of eternal mun-ions of the Church of Christ are welcome to receive the Sacra- ‘ment, In the Evening a Service '01 isolemn Thanksgiving will be ted The Minister. the Rev. '1‘. H. Bus- M. A" S.T.2\'l., W111 J “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ” ll. K. ROGERS lgeneies Ltd. Phone 540-541 1 Children’: Meeting, o. _ neither-Webster iiuptlals A profusion of phlol. snow- balls. pennies and potted plants made a picturesque setting for the marriage in the Central United Church. Dunstaffnsge, when the Rev. J. A. Nicholson united in marriage eret. Mae Webster. only daughter of Herbert L. W6!!- ster, Boston, Mass, to LAC. Sam- uel Alton Doiliver. son sf Mrs. Shelbourne, NB. ‘ an exquisite floor-length dress of white net and silk Jersey with finger tip veil. and carried a shower bouquet of ink delight roses. Her only Jew 1e? was s string of pearls, the git oi the groom. The bride chose for her brides- maid. Miss Ferne Mill. who was dressed in a graceful floor-ion th dress of turquoise taffeta. he carried a bouquet of pink and white car-nations. The maid of honour, Mrs. Roy Cunningham, was attired in a be- coming floor-length dress of pink taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink and mute camations. The groom was supported by LAC. Roy Cunningham. The wedding guests were usher- ed by Mr. Lorne Keizer. cousin of the bride, and Mr. John Cairns During the service Mr. Peter MacDonald played suitable music and the wedding march. while Mrs. Brent Gemham, sang very sweetly "Becaure”, during the signing of the register. After the ceremony the bridal party held a reception at the "Charlottetown", welcoming thirty- threo Kuests. The bride's stepmother wore a pale blue crepe dress with white nccessoria. corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother's dress was navy blue with navy accessories and she wore a corsage of red roses. The bride's grandmother wore turquoise and navy and a corsa e of red roses. After the wedd ng suvber. Mr. MacDonald gave a number of piano solos, and Mrs. Garnham sang. Out of town guests included the bride's father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Webster. of Boston: Mrs. Lemuel Webster. Bos- ton; Mrs. Grace Arenberg. Shel- bume, N. 8.; Mrs. Bernice McKim, Halifax. N. S; Petty Officer 'I'ho- mas Dryden. Halifax, N. s, The church was beautifully dec- orated by friends of the bu“ Wm, phiox, snowballs, peony roses and pottedpiants. E. Blflelolvc-‘STAIR. BID-If:- +K m1 S. Rgfcrs will direct the rfrsusic efor v. Personals Meurs. Fred Robertson, Henry Young and Alden MacL-aren of Brudenell. motored to Victoria yes- terday. Mrs. Alan MacMillan and daugh- ter Judy, arrived Thursday night by plane from Ottawa to spend the summer with her father, Mr. J.O. Hyndman. Mrs. I. Judson Lev-y and Miss Pearl Burns left Thursday for Nova Scotia where they are leaders st the C.G.I.T camp at Black Point near New Glasgow. The many friends of Mrs. Bessie Proudc will be pleased to know that she has returned to her home in Loyalist Road, atfer a successful operation in the IE1. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAulay. Cardigan. have received a telezram from their daughter Cpl. Helen McAulay. anouncing her safe sr- rival in Great Britain. --Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carruthers of Summerside, P.E.I, are spend- ing s holiday in Moncton and vicin- ity. visiting relatives and friends. --Monct0n Times. Mrs. J‘ .W. Fblland and daughter Shirley Joan of Niagara mils. New York, arrived borne last evening to visit her mother. Mrs. Mary C. Maclrmis and brother Gordon. Win- slce North and other relatives Yesterdav’: Market Eggs, per doz. Hay ' Straw Potatoes, pk. Steak, per lb. Chickens Fresh lettuce head Cel erv Corned beef a d" " Lllotice? . "Lnis of Woodcraft and nature 331$)’ 2.1101311 b€uOUrthflilTlldlDOn1 1e; ' m .2 c borin picnic thatmirt can become when? carriedcut on muitary lines. Scout- 1118111114’: backwoodsmanship is what we're out for, and what the boys most want, let them have it good and strong". B.-P. -July, 1911, CAMP IUCIIAN Only eleven more days and Scouts and Scout Leaders from all Darts of the Island will be heading for Camp Buchan for ten days g1 Imam: (he, “out!” m "Scouting" and also usmg those ten days Q develop the resourcefulness and in- itiative that Scouting gives them a chance to do. Camping-cutie the great point in Scoutzng winch appeals to boys, and is the opportuntry in which to teach them seif-nelianoc, besides Ziving them heahhful work and recreation. This year, Scouts will spend s. lot of their camp time putting into actual practice most of the theory tnev lcanzrd during the winter months and they will also be doing a. lot of new work that could not be IDIICIIGQ while they were 1n- doors, but whether the boys are passing tests for badges. or doing pioneer work, or playing games. they will be developing character and depcndabilxty in, as B-P. calls it, "a school of the woods". BIKE HIKE The Bike Hike planned by the 1st. Charlottetown Troop to be held on June 18th.. has been postpones until after camp. DISTRICT SOFTBALL IJEAGUE Kore are a. few of the latest fig- ures on the individual standing for runs in the DBL. for boys with l4 runs or more Abe Zakem 11st.) 32 runs. Bob Trainer (1st) 19 runs. Stan Down (9th) l8 runs. H. Sear 0rd.) 16 runs. Jim Gauthier (6th) 16 runs. B. Jardine (3rd) 15 runs. J. Farrell (3rd) 14 runs. D. Hurst (3rd) 14 runs. There are 8 more games before the playoffs and by the way, on checking over the figures given last week (22-19) of the defeat of the 3rd. Troop by the 1st., we found the score should have been 20-19. CAMP FERNWOOD Two Charlottetown Scoutrzs are leaving Monday, July 16th for Camp Fernwood where they will assist in the training at the Camp. There will be approximately ‘T5 boys from all over Prince County attending. and the camp will be under the leacership of Mr. Waiter I-idstone. MORE ABOUT CAMP BUCIIAN There will be at least 80 Scouts and leaders at Camp Buchan this year This number includes '1 of the 36 Lone Scouts we now have on the Island. It has been suesrsted. and we think 1t is s good idea, that each boy bring a dish-towel with him to dry hi; own personal their Scoutmaster where and when to meet to get. their transportation to camp. On Sat/urday, Juiy '1. two Chivwn Scoutgrs left by bicycle 0n on 0V8!‘- night hike to South Shore; the}? equipment consisted 01 o pyPflm-d 55115111; tent, food and one or two of cllpthgioggfitTgee argues- Roe Y 1'71’ 35 2,11..°“;3;..mt1. and the two Sgouugg eagerly toiled over their . little realizing what lay ahead. When they left the ferry. they followed the road along West River to see if 1t was any 1on5" than the usual Holland Cove route. The Scooters were driving along merrily when s large nimbo-stratus cloud threw its shadow across theqroad. A slight shudder from ‘the ~CUU1‘ ers. a slight shudder from the nimbo-stratus and the rains came Oranges, doz. Texas Tomatoes, 1b. Hot Rouse Tomatoes, 1b. New cabbage. lb. New beets, 5 lb. Fowl Apples. dos. Alillles mk- Turnlps. lb. Carrots, l0 lb. Spinachb lb. Radish, bunch House plants New Carrots 1b. Pineapple Broccoli. bunch gnitohsllb. 7e. Radish Fresh mackerel Fresh Fillets Fresh Mackerel PRODUCE 29c 2 for 45: 35‘-§-3B; A pullets 31-32; B 32; C BUTTER: W {being pssteurised t pasteurized as 1:7 ' 32 15 /1d del Mtl: i rst grade creamery P grade solids job price 86-86. CHEESE: western 30 FOB, wholesale white Ifgrlllocsl and export trade. western Rec It?! 3.”, Que and NB. Old 2.15: 100 4- MONTREAL, July i8 - (OP) - Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture follow:- EGGS: A lame 8115-38; A meditgéi Receipts: 2,055 cases. 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Name =.—_.——___—_-_—~._-:—__.__ -»- _§_ last very long". -.-»v<.'iEi?§‘11»==f-' the ram was sull coming, 311mg \-.»,{n I 5 b“ °f 11311. ‘The adventurers W199i“! w the waist in uccordnaca with the advice of Bi-P. zmc. con- - tmued splashing ilkmg guranfa’ lull. helm-cu ciuudburcts 1126-53,, rived at 11121.1" dz/Linatiun n1: um ‘ 011E 0113111 brckgn and an equxpmenz‘ | present or accounted for, '11“; 511E for the tent was sci-acted and a bimfirc Was built to cry the spot up. Once the tent was up, [fig usual camp atmosphere prevailed as - a Tiwflfd 10f hard work. They ussrc inside their tcnt having a 111111,) much (the Scout/ers, not the mosquitoes! when the heavens once more sent down a torrent. (Let this be a Warning to those Who have not llassed the Weatherman’; Budge». ‘Hie Sccuters started arguing bit- tfirly as to which leeks more, a pyramid tent or an eight-by-ten W1- htfl‘ the argument changer. around t? another current of thought: why didn't Noah kill the two mosquitoes when he had the chance." In the morréng the time Went quickly in preparing brerk-I fast, eatmg it and drying clothes Church service was at- _._. , . ' . . "36 wyandcfte c. Windsor, 011mm, Iland Cau- ' wet | = rris. Rtllsry (Zub Z3 N‘ mares "sees-- uxrcsci :11. ‘Si. ‘M ' 5 uixrnu" m2 Ecol ~ 1.“ Udfd m“. “P515543? Signaling and went on-Ja “life 111011;! the shore They 12ft for loan anc-r s _ s14: 2,141; at rial- , '. If‘. L ' camp. 1"“ 1'“? “I 111s iv 19y “'85 cufte uneventful ‘ THE (.‘.S.C. Al a meenr-sqcr me Charlotte- iOWXI Swutexs‘ Club held on Thurs- day, imni arrax1gczncz1;s were made ‘m ccnnrctlcn ‘avlth S ut ant. Cub camps. 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