__ A ,2. ‘fir: ._ GBUBC. crruacii or; ' ENGLAND . rouonrrowli "s...'m'.:..*s.:i:°h.. .' Brande! liter lplflany. Sermon, Main". i gclrool ma mm 1.0a p. u lvenior Prayer and lee mon- \ II r- U- Oven House PRESBYTERIAN TIE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES lliabicr "new - insa- h‘ “' z:tfl&eeo n “Cornea At Times A Still- “ (‘J-ftlf-t" mo!» ID p, n. OIJIIOI SCHOOL ifi;i%fltrl'."fii’n. t... idem: “low bee; Will HON PRESBgTERIAN Prhee end Grafton Illoet IIV. G. CARLYLE WIBS $ tT.l".:'-'t2;tt§°3“‘-.tm Thellillfilflnellll prune ‘nonsur- I 1.0a r. u. w»: "hummer l? H: ill ellgitof e l€"'m§£“‘3i‘no€$§'o h Ilh shortlists Foreign Iilris , thirty ' rlnwt rowan rsurvn "The 311MB truth n ‘t b? firs: rig um “rat to“? u mankind oomprisee "flour and min Ind one must i-e é mutual-tumult uni-rec cnunc-n 9i‘ CANADA __ =' norm 1' -' 931L119 fun M, - '.'n-'rr1mo m e- " i§-'-°~'t="=rr'-.“""° "iifit- m. gbarla mun of the Norh, ‘I. F on blu- l: Bu‘ m‘ of the th- diryviiun II ' _ - w w n» Social um. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST curmcrr Minister luv. l. Judson H", DJ). rvurw—_l Iornlng Worship ll A. ll. Sermon “The Brother for whom “so ' " .. e ' el anus-"éiroitcu ysonob i‘: imo. Ilse Church School meets for Bible tudy at oloee of Morning Wor- irip. Clue (or men meets at the some hour. EVENING WORSHIP 7 p. m. “ “Self Denial-fire Way of u. C role "God Be In My Heed" (W. w)" o h ' hr Ire. bu mm director o! , You ere cord y invited to won BAPIIS CHURCH OF CHRIST cnnrrur. crrrusrrau ‘tcurmcrr lent ‘Street VIZL It‘? A MIMI”! I. $1‘! A , st end 1 heir tor H? l. m. Morning Worship and 0mm Sermonzwmlghhg the 'Wny"‘ Chou-claw Art the Si!» simoor. m» vi ou p d these eer- wyuétontrar mum onibo Moustache” v _ a: A. rurvuii mh 01d Bib] with "v s. t. ‘Hrreeofthe knaanes arr to_ arxfitiahflllililibll. These Brhléd de- ve their nicknames from curious te '1‘. y . toi, couver and NM . 1%’ oityg. a Vinegar Bible and ' Pans“ sv~ to.“ us‘: es e . end Eieciiee Btble were to be seen some yeers ago in frynlngharne yard e We B was an t’ t Exiles in 18kt’ annciwlvlaa <11“ an Brelefhes) Bible from the use of the W0 .. "pm, w. or “WW5” Ge is lil, ‘i... "and they sewed fig eves together and made themse ves aprons}? There are various errors in the different editions of the Bishop's gryfiiogcx lciallizie, vial; “a: there not ace ; ere not s hisrition there " Jeremiah 1x, 5s. ‘But a certain woman cast a piece of millstone ugon Abimeledlfs ,_ is braine pan" his heed," of, "air his mm mnf’ Wes An- early isue of the Bug Bible (-1651) r rrdered Psalm xci, 5, ,3»: "need be affrated for any buggea mwg-patygmttgggg ° ibles om e word 'not." The Pearl Bible renders St. Paul t‘ °“‘“‘.§-"§i‘?§t “i.- s n owsifiig ' e “om V W11‘ IXOOL. 2, ‘it. tutti-tutti Hltfiifitiiits u ltgifgvui r1? aillL-l, Lawrence Van "little vr.-1, c1 r m} grqiogmtnzruiigcfiiftil 52 611M Grange 1111-1‘, Dorothy M“. c d’ r.-1. Bill M rug vibe?» Atten nnceML d David Bruce. Johan v out x enB . Highe Average - 8096-110!- kirk. IQYWQV Bus 3st Department — HM Kle- e. Irene Bruce - Teacher. fl- ru TIINITK GRUB a. - y, uier psrvoel of vnrshi ru h are oligws: ow fluid wt! by the Dom on and K caufeilied davfizaw rv 10th. mowing"; §3‘,,‘"$‘“R"§ 1 ‘M: fit’: w; geeéqyjipTghe ppmifin!“ 2,111 and the advice and active bucklnfi ' ' ' e received - from the progressive, Scou masters rs greatly apprecltvtodi by thorn. and rt cannot be too‘ strongly r ommerrded, urged and emphasized that all scou masters‘ illve their Petrol Leaders a chance to carry out the theory of the Ps- i ceased w o was m" Platdm" ‘m’ zPure Religion." 1:30 m? 1m 14W Willi“ “WW1 w" day School at York: a 1m ., Bim- iwm in 8H V hood t T day School at Brantley; n 9.14., Wflwgndin his eeikvman wen Wednesday, social eventing of the ‘t’ “m” ca" Y. P. u. at your s PM. Friday “W” ‘i’ 31mm‘ H, 1 , ggmfwvl" "hm" " tbfijé" on 332% i1 w§s rglifib wt Eflgiilh war brides of rilshd Air Force personnel are e cted to arrive in Cansda n xt es ay when tilg Msuretanla e schedu ed to dock at Halifax. They are" rs June Gwegldollne Crsli. "vile o In?“ gju " q q l) g an aunt qf the deceased rs. e n nors rean w e q . - an. A. b. ti‘ ' > -~~ ‘ ' - 0M1: is accompanied her ane- year-old son, David Ear e, ly 60 mermrers o! the Students‘ m», s ‘I, p. pzugim G“ will! s oiJSeIeoteGi-by army Vouue. Wales Callers on St. unstarfs University‘ met noon in i e 146E101! Home on Graf- t e spirit of Frances Jane, beloved ton Street, The ' meeting was to u V Associations of both colleges Into hqne, m; 15,1141 o! peace and rest. one organizstron. An election of The 1M9 M”, l-ljacgtt, whose ofgicers followed duringvwlrich Tom 513mm nggng we; Frances Jane ltgiafflgflilfiulin heel after an et- tiris time you may have settled Eric t? down to work out our househ 1d owuort to ihe bereaved family- .ie. m: rd war» i» its ofi use is to‘ I u“ sr-n in?‘ €r-l."t€"'.3' '1'!” a: 1o m. u u» rem ury In‘! ""1" m‘ "In-oncol- taunt" hr .. mm~ "".°"°’*- elwfllfliatdilillfilflllof lfiulltlr Q. . w‘ f t dli isie the mitt . be for u‘ 17%“ Ooet €|£‘:u§il§urtor RT- llnoold b79340 -, strain 1M0 ‘tootsinarfm G"AR"1AN .. 5% M; ~ * ~ rs snow up iu%mr of tmilflglmgnfl‘ ‘E largo; gilutdwegk ogre tusrvrto at ésigiflut vI-omm have roams“ a?“ rivers: ofofi 0m. 1m aqud oer ny- Alt year the otirl a» v m‘ rest: for the whole month o; 19p, y _ ff lry total led 3ft. . . e voauwsr-L res o Servious go ‘Ex s=§ . M. . turner. Min or. 2-9-11. b‘ u“ CIT FOLIO dir in! u? 15°” S Haggsrs o’ .,_ o o rs, . . Yestegisy at tlFe (gitgugalggvtvjgup; x110 ‘aa-aoimrsiy supplying for Mr. five young men were arrested in endall during his ' ‘regretable lil- connection with the destruction q rials. At the ten o'clock session ‘of dwelllrr house wind ws on G". the Church School there will be ton an Prince stroéi , Th” we", lantern slides from Rev. J. T, Tuck- remandad in Jail until Monday Two er, illustrating the Umbundu peo- drunks were remanded until Mo". e of Africa. These oturss are doy with ball set at 110 and 85 re- m "lilwiflml and Wuotive. sDectigflliAedthird drunk had his Eli-er; "g: beta? 111;!" i?’ ‘Eff; cas n e o . e could .5353’ to lfiml"l‘i'pi'i,‘l',, if r-rbaru comgnitteewuvitss you to the S. A drunk and disorderly was re- Social Hall at the close of the ev- nlzlflfd until Monday with boil set 9111118 WYVNQ- ' ISLAND!!! been ,-- Mrs. John . omulns sea View. received the YORK UNITED OIIAIGE, Rev. 3 J. A. Nicholson. Minister, Services m! new o? uw death of her hali- '°"° “"’°°"Y 5°'°'"" 311133-51»; zoo P-DL. Pleasant o <11 1e"- :80. Sudlect of itoba on Jan. 3rd. De- y. Feb, 1o; 1r Au. osntxr er- Willem Welsh ‘WWW’ m i thB 50h of the York. sixty-nine years om our.“ - o e ruatrsn names COMING - o, W dfiasedf nmmopffl,“ h, of Sea View, and one half- ‘ sister, Mrs. John S. Cousins. Mrs. 18 u; génflnpon. an- W!!! Huggan of Charlottetown is 1 t0 iaird ten children also one brother. obert reen sfAl srton. Mrs. t In Memoriam MRS. THOMAS HISCOTT Onllethfattirehonreofher ursday after- 5911, James Hiscott, Stanley Bridge, STUDENT VETS — Approxlmato- rocietlan of since of urpose of the f th late Tomas Hiaoott. gile the V9381!!! winegey its Bflight to (the Heavenly 91° °f P w C ll elecled Chalk, was born in Newfoundland gresldent and H. ou-hnioy. Vice r5 w“; “o, 0| Eyflllgh parentage‘, r . esidw- After spending sevorérl years 0 ————»—-——i a , . that“ hm first," wart“ "s: “whatnot- - r | 11 ll b0 Bind to is rn that they are Empmdfiu? (figmdwrmonvm hue;- home and family. Beth! 0f B hil- _-- a"s“"ts'.."*"."*r.sa 0 fl 5 O Mrs, Roland MacLallan ecoom- V3111 8,115,“? mLnow, and her panied by her sister Miss Margaret 1 h copay. both or some: He’ Mass‘ assdfsmiy wll often long for t e of a vanished hand and the arrived y plane S tur a, evenlrr . a» _ to atten the I-llaififl of thin father fi§§§n§‘p',‘,§°‘”° m“ l‘ “m H“ her several eased the m.» m». lliam Coady of _ Q’), u, b f u, North Wiliehire, lately resident m flflwh QR,” h§§gm¢fh§° ca; Kmimm brated their 00th. wedding an- Wiifrlhr3i“ ‘t? "fits ’°"‘°‘“ er so on w ng was Jebrated. Through s11 their icing Journey of life together, they gore happy, siurlnl Roch others s an sorrows. “"_ ‘ er funeral which was h 1d in BY HELEN, IAN_ U iiedOh h,Sta.n1, g1 I Canadian Press 328s largely signaled. e e “£1?- OTMWA. Feb, 8 -(CP) — By vice was conducted by the Rev. Coffin who spoke words oi.’ 1 and cooki schsdu es around e Iiimrropriate hymns were sung and l‘ small supp es of fats available, or the remains of o kind and lovlne you may still find that the ghm-t- mother and sn honest and u - age pinches. In either case the right neighbor was laid to rest n thing to do 1a to make the utmost the Cavendish cemetfly. there to use or fats st hand, every hit o! await a elorlo-us resurrection. that 1s left over troqr the roast or ‘Itw {autumn were Messrs. settles on top of l pot oi youp ol J5me! - well as the oommemial feta, but- “mk 3911- E871 5'31"?» 3W1 ter. lard and shortening. Reid, 1101118 Macliiwerr, Wooiner and Gordon Fyfe. While the shortage lasts She leaves to mourn their loss the Prices Board tells ul it'll 1th“? four sons. June: ind Albert WNW. 1t is nt not to waste a scrap. e ogrilloultoim department has ruénpied t ess irr- atructiom for ren e g f , f Stanley Bridge, ‘Phomas of Nortjh “ " and ‘Dhurlow of Charlotte- town and two dauyhters, Msior P” gllve giisfiott g1 New gilafigovw. ., an s ames c o , r “rpm” he h.“ Breadelba-ne, PEJ and on); s?» p» = ittylét“ ‘in ,‘,§“;"é£"t§°i'. n; t; my u.“ o o . . . w “an vnl ‘$1,’; “t, 2g, h. her. She was tenderly cared or u; wth“, 1mg,“ matmmt by her loved ones until the end. l her family and her sister were r bedside to comfort her. She _ died trusting in the merits of her ll. extrtaot the mexllntium s- ;glolu when? ‘svilre lgvveiiy so“ ‘a? a - . l’ ‘*8 °' P“ ' m “d3! fyorlreltililg’ him?‘ M a. iron mt in t of double '“°" 9"" ‘mils’ “"14" "t" 10¢ ° ‘Eflwr’ mm“ ‘ " y “m” crying. neiiirer all there be us; for ‘ °P paeelfl any. Bea til 1 My"; 37;; gfsyvjgggtigmsye“; “more, m. tint‘, ‘tlhoug $5? geovmaftnrithesbem use! hflmmfi’ .9 one w i h’ bu," w from the Stanley w e o! mun I_ . | h q . - - she wps a live "i? s“'.*rz.'§'$.:* ‘tfit “Mg: ‘m trots: we r poun » ‘u u‘ - f‘ “ugh 9T "4. Cool sllzhtlt’. skim,‘ strait! "n" A gariou no through a piece of cloth o; g fine sieve into n. cow a) ( hm‘ ltio es m- A simp way to clarify fat lax heat equa quantities of fat a h m’ y’ u MP tar-ther- for 1o nrinum i; m“ M}! ‘ y eliw to cool. on more ssh of fat and Slog a n, ‘m, f, 001M113 1411971!‘ ‘O m’ l. t using fet for deep frying m my vey to e v ii- - .__._._.__..._._ oonlrl-Icsfln ‘llecllnm flllllillh W} INTI OI . wth 1 - melted ft, silo -- o s ‘M “install! or boil 101g ' "i-"nfslfrlfdlwo should . our eunwrrsrowiaaflor, ' ° ‘m’ i‘ ‘by m‘ rt tn t mime imm- U‘. Law“ gglgtrainingpwu deb-ind from the and . thine?» ‘rm-z PATROL will‘! Bronze Arrowhead Pa Course has be OOUIUB Lion and preparation o1 the course trol System. when e Scoutrnaster knew troops where the Scoutmaster co- operate-s with his P.L.’s in running the patrols in the troop, the re- sults are so gratifytnfilghat one will realize that the Pa l Sys‘em is. as B.-P. said: "The outstanding means for Vlng practical train- ing to the individual boy in lead. ership, nslbility, self-disc! line, sense o duty and fern: work." COURTS 0F HONOR By Iago the Boy Scouts Association has o1’- ten been accused of omitting the teaching of one important item, parliamentary procedure. However. the movement does teach it in tire meetings of P.L ‘s with the Sm. and his assistants, celled the Court of Honor Few troops in Charlottetown take advantage of this. and those that do. do not do it properly. If the P.L‘s and other boys have suggestions for the troop; games to pay, places to hike to, competitions and any other ides-s, the court of Honor s ih-e place to bring thorn out. The scouts pass their ideas on to the PL. who make the eug- QCErUOHS to the next 0o. H. 'I‘hc Co. H. is a great deal of help to the troop in another way. PlLfs who have been disinterested will sit up and take notice when he realizes he can make SIJSBBstlons on the running of the troop; but Bib-oi picking u terest into your PL TEST PASSING snotfier badge for eir uniform; which was the vi a1 thing that ICE f 1-11. it " sot, §t§§t“n’§§t“ ” I Set re ' melt s , be store In e tilhtiy covered crock, fin tin “at. Juno-ow; - 'f.‘he final session “ta. no Ion-no IOIIIII- qt a hearty _ eeeondaiHerdlhowi lcrceNabiloo Shrflddfllwboni laostruiner-ppurboilinq water-on thebllvuitbraim sqlt to taste, and serve with cxecm and auger for q lipsmaclting breakfast that will stay h! Yo! ‘Iii . iuach-time-Noionlyisliobisooshredded Wheat a hearty cereal but it in a deii- I cioua natural one-wholesome whole whecri steamed, shredded and baked. For the original Niagara Full: product ‘ask for Nabisco Shredded Wheat. Both Sm. Sterling Welkar me A. Sm. James Trainer put e lot d time and energy into the organize- The only complaint some the boys had was that their Bcou ss- normals-no tor wouldn't let them carry out the suggestions they received on the- oomse, This could only hafivpeln tte tive support it warranted and no BADGE BOARD is at the service It, would be interesting to know, whose Jurisdiction the fofunstion of s Board would fall; Provincial, District, Grou the Scoutmas er and Cubmaster. But to g first part of this sr icie; Scouting P- must SERVE or it w 1i not flourish and 1t Lluglllflfiifid that Soulful‘! and when SERVI {rendered by e Pack or Tr nnot see any obicjction to publicized, but it seems both Scouts and Cubs should be reminded more of SERVICE than Test-Passing. ~ about the Patrol System because in ite its variety of trslnlul. f: Mess iioom chatter Lloyd Bloom. Hamilton, Ont., year-old photographer, after years overseas service wrth th ained 1'1 pounds on his meatless d t O canned rations last winter vegetables from nearby and sometimes bread would make he cannot do this lf he doesn't even know how to run his patrol. HamburgersAare a favorite ‘snack After a few weeks you this that ° “ Germany, and fruit Juices popular beverages, sa s . Show. Ottawa. super-v sor of Canadian Legion “Canada Club,” Hamburg. Opened Nov. 6, Canada Club has dezvous of all ranks A, F‘. personnel station- EmJs please bake sdvan e of this, one of the many belief ts of scouting It will bring a new in- 'fi and so through time into the whole troop. In conversation with a number of Scouts recently, it has been found that one of the big attrac- tions to belonging to a Troop is to pass tests at s meeting and to get than 6,000 meals were rved. The club is equipped with sleep- ing accommodation. reading rooms, a banquet hall and rvrestra. Soéne of the iorreiiest R. 0. A F‘. etachemenis in E g1 radio mechanic stations, distin- guishable by little huts, one or two caliy no thong t. is iven to the SIERVEIIE Ersrt otf utintz built UP Scouting in the b inning. Here. We could do no better an to quote B.-P. who said: “The aim of the W1 Scout. trainlu is to replace self w“ smvwg" t9 m“ m‘ “d3 gationei aids without which air- d croft would be severely c app . Only visitors the manning these stations receive are those bringing foo corporal usually is A in ers, perhaps to become Popular with their Scouts. will stoop to easy mass test-pass- ing, neglecting o‘her elements in Scouting which would gve their Troops s. more balanced d et. When Scouts think too much o1‘ test-pass- ing. we find that some tests are gassed in a sllrrshod manner, which rings up a resolution sponsored at s meeting of the Scouters’ Club . n the fsll cf '45, to the ef- fect that a BADGE BOARD be set up to standardize both teaching and passing Scout Tests bt this personnel overseas that-by their own WlS-il-Qlilfibilnds are not being repatriated immediately, is ing “great loss of morale end dis- satisfaction in all ranks." “A large proportion of men are being retained overseas because of service requirements only and not ish it," he said. In, order to main. sin ocupation force of committed, a large number of men must be held in spite of t_he may, they did not volurvoer for the interim forces, and will have to re- gain gantil it ceases to function U118 . Sqdn. Ldr. Minto Swan, Fret estant Padre of the R.C.A.F. Re- patristlon Depot at Torqusy. Dev- on, said in a church msgaz ne that Canadian industry timid be improved if padres were included is in factory staffs “Industry with its huge num- ber; d: peraonnel regimented by a wage cheque. is comparable to the service, regligrented bv disol line . Many of difficulties wth per- soflliel that managements musi- face would disappear if the padre were avai1ab1e...!t W011 hesound business for industry an s glor- ious opportunity for tirrchureir." Sqcln. 141x. Swen, an Anglican, has ministered in three Canadian 011111111160 St. James mthredra Toronto; st. Mary's church. Portage 1a Prairie, all-l and Mark's, YuIKlOI-IVG . ing en- lrstrnrent, p the R 0A l‘. in 1939, he was for s. number of years rur- al desn of Vancouver. FlSl-ISKIN IS NIWEST MILAMI, VIII-Florida has a new term m contribute to the world of smart fashions: its “fishfoot". Casting about for uses for by- products pf their industry}. com- rah t went to ca- Q . Up trh came with flrrhdtin lea- ther rlved from the tough hide of the Florida “ oupsr." Re- searchers predict it w 1i give lizard and alligator a run for the well- shfld feml ‘tile foot tritoie. l Cm , e o ’Ia r or - no». ti»? spotted dsslsn snid- ecl oupsrskin emerges w'h eup- ord-l clarity against a lighter back round. Sot and pliable as doeskin, the revolutionary "leather" promises also to find a niche in the hand- bag, wallet and costume belt field. HOG BUYER JAIL!!!) John Rather was recently con- victed rn Regina, flask" on 17 counts of uttering forged documents and sentenced to serve one day in jail on each charge, sentence to run concurrently. Ra ner, who urchases hogs for the iri Pac ing Company. Re- gina, pleased guilty to forging and uttering Government hog prem- ium warrants, claiming that the premium money was needed to re- imburse him for the extra price paid for hogs. - vestigation made by the PLUM. . stitutlon of 121B to the Domin- on ‘Treasury was promised. Prem- ium warrrants were 1n many cases made out to persons who dld not market any hogs. TIIO S5 QUIET DAYS 0ni_ four passenger automobiles were vregistered in the United This was not justified in tho h; g PURITY DAIRY 317 Kent Street Pasteurlzed Milk and Cream PHONE 2315-1 EUGENE CCLLEN, Proprietor A zirtecn-yeif-ord boy 1012s hunt for ' 5t. hero of a story that comes the vhws .01 Dost-war Eur Dousiss Glass. s New zssu§€§¢i W-‘flo is the Chief Officio flfiiphtlr for U.\I.R.R.A., gave Lh. to a. BBC interviewer rodkgj; The boy was bein '1.”- hloster Indersdurf, “s°"§i%n§i'te'g? In Bavaria about rive mics fro the infamous Dachau concentriw . Thousands of ch11 dren, taken frorr their homes all Darts of Europe and carted o to slave labour or concentratlo in Germany, are new This _ going to England but he had st on): feeilniz that his parents wer st l alive, and P19ud9d with t, authorities that. before a OEClSlOn was made, he might b. allowed to make one more search? in his old home in Prague, ‘ promised to return if he s, The firectiorhuylrith some _ n: s owe t go, thing being done to make hisevirip 53*. easy as possible However, in‘, spite of all his enquiries, he found." no trace of his family, and wag forced to give urn the gear-ch, When he was about to set out on the return trip. he heard or, two little girls in the town, ‘ younger than himself. who were Lelieved to be the sole survivors o 4, . "How they travelled those huh-it? dreds oi’ miles, how he provided for! o their food and shelter and otheri‘ needs en routs. l can't even g *1 said Glass. did it, little 0 1 resolution has not received e eo- which ‘he oanadkm Buvgmmen, is States in 1896. vfli find a home-with their broths in Engla d.' " "i... Jla. .:s