i gEVrEMBER ggifiw" cuuucucsromonlzow I s1“. PETERIS cATliE-"RAL A Wren or snot/urn c iiochiord Saws é________._._ Bu. Con u ‘Ital-h. M J".- lllylflll - most- ‘goo Holy communion. - fyifynbeess-‘i Choral end ‘ezggn-sundny School. 7m . cveneonl "d wsnu BAYE- flqly Commllliflll- 345 Mondsy 8.45 Tuesdl! _ 0.30 “éeéinesdey 511:: FSstiIrydsy snd Thus-eds). uu- \ 7.30 I-‘ridsy. h g s rvices sre he in siirhSzuzrChslpyelfeAii tests sre free q gngpproiillltoll. Visitors ere alarmed snd the lnoombgt‘: |,g p, gee them after sny ' EVERYBODY WELCOME sr. vsuus cu uRcu , l . Jsmes T. lisbott. BMW r lteibs Llilisn Eerie. Orr-hilt . .2 ll l r I 166303.21?‘ Bond's; School. “:00 rm. Morning P!!!" vgergiijiimuvoninr "I!" '““ 5"‘ [DOI- , n derson Bu“? °I :."~.:.-.: o'- o. - ‘a ct n1 sen-vim- corhumo Mornlsfu Sfilrvicezrlg; "m, Williams I l- h re Not o rsml". b1 “m? m" snd fPRESBYTERlAN THE KIRK or ST. JAMES y’ Minister - 1h In. '1‘. i’ Bussel lesser!- L MA. - M , i 0 ist Lbs I. 155i?- Mclieuste Mus. Bee- “g, 1.!‘- cr-snuumos. ‘silliness: W“. IWWWQ. Bu‘: ' pay Alfred . . scuoot. :32- .'Z'"‘e€r{‘v‘i‘$§“e- msuxs- GIVING ron "run sscns- liiENT. role: "G-iv To Our Gol II- mLrt-l Preiszfiflth Cont. Nil. All ere weleeme I. 1'11‘: Iiiiuii’. welll conduct the lor- vioes snd deliver the Sermon. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grsfton Street Minister . o. CARLYLE WEBATII Organist Pro-km- Miss Helen Stewart AIORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M. The MIYIISIH- Hymns: a1. 110. 464. =86- Anthem: "0 Lemb Of God'- Gounod. EVENING WORSHIP 1:00 P.M.: The Minister. Hymns: 6'16, 282, 599. Solo: "Grateful, 0 InrtF-Cero Roms. Barry Bugden. School will be conducted. Ail members ere sskod to be pres. Psrents‘ snd friends sre in. Yited to attend. ‘It is Good For Us To Drew Neel‘ To God." You sre cordisily invited 0e wer- ship with us. ' BAPIISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corun ei Prince ell like] lireeis In. l. Judson low. 3.11. Morning wi-KKIT u A.M. Sermon: "ilient Before God Arnhem: “Lesd Me Loni" Prsise (Wesley). Solo: "My Redeemer snd Lord” (Buck), Mrs. lrsnoes Hell Truinor. - The Church School ll O'clock. I si Promotion Dsy lav- es. slveningqyvegshis 1 PM. erruoni Irons nun: Anthem: "Gently Lord, 0 Lewd Us." (Arr Porter). Orglsnist oud Director of choir, Mrs. K. S. Rogers. You are invited to worshi with THE BAPTIST CHURCH ently UNI I i D CHURCH otCANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH itcv. T. E. McLeunsn, _ Minister A. Boy Kenunll. A.C.C.0.. LRAJL Orgsnist snd Choir Director 11.00 A.M. PUBLIC WORBHIL. 1.00 p.111. PUBLIC WORSHIP. CHURCH SCHOOL 10.00 Junior to Adult Classes 11.00 s.m. Beginners snd Primary CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev. M. D. Dunhu , Minister Mrs. Milton Stewart, Orgsnist 11.00 AM. “God's Pinmbiine." Solo: 1 Corns To era Rome-By lit. George John- ston. - mo P.M. “The infinite in the %initceimei”. (Second n. ser- oneefie: "m Night There - by Chill. ‘ The Friueh and g Foreign Bible ' Society IN CANADA AND N EWFOUND- LAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY HELP SUPPLY SCRIPTURBI I What h given in your chu ‘ for missions st home snd sbrood does not include supplies of the best Book. Thut is undertaken by the British end Foreign Bible Society solely through the gifts: of Christian people who believe in the Bible snd in sending it to all peoples. All young people who are begin- ning to esrn con give ss they ere sble. to send the Written Word to the ends oi the earth. You csn reed because yon hsvs been , taught snd bccsuse the | Bible has been handed down y to you. Help to supply it for “The Silent Billion" swelt- __i_ng iis good news. szscou LIG-ii-TS F" Everyone Welcome CAN SCIENCE, SAVE OUR WORLD 2 ' Your Speaker-MR. SUNDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 90, AT 8:00 0’CLOCK SEVENTH DAY ADVENT|$T CHURCH Lapthorni Avenue ifi-f ._._._.... FULL GOSPEL PEITEBDSTAI. Iililiiifill l1 ELM AVIIUI AM. Sunday School for sii sges. A.M. Wesiip and Preeehing. 30 P.M. Evangelistic Service 8 PM. Wednesday Prayer Service. 8 PM. Friday, Young People's. Rev. .1. c. KLEINSTEUBER. Poster. I or rnoruicr“ AINSLEY BLAIR Bring A Friend "Wine llylnr ace LL-(iol. em... Ion. Gregory, Jr., talk "if. Wssh. Boy wcsrs Jrepers-tion for s hunting trip. things over siter hero's srrivsi homs in Brew. Jlii helmet while daddy inspects shot gun in "P011111? Boylneton and his crurnsi Gliliiliilili D0 N01‘ filler. Psv your third iustslimeut o! Civic tells ugmk. -3 MAIIHIIILD Prosbyterisn Ssh. bsth School will hold their R-slly Doy service Septunber 30 st CAVINDIEII UNITED CHURCH. from the bees o H: Soul” $110 Worshi My mac's. p Sunday. Sept. .00 A. at. North Rustico. M. Stanley Bridge. Rev. E. 1". Coffin. Minister. 0-39-11. WINSLO! PASTORAL CHARGE -Service Sundey. Sc tcmber 30th Winsloe South 7.30 P. , Rally Day. Rev. J. It. Skinner, interim Choir- men. POLICE COURT -- Yesterdey morning st the City Police Court s man charged with v roncy was given 30 days. A and dis- orderly wss fined t6 snd costs or 10 dsys. A csss oi rsps wss sd- journcd until the 4th o! Oct. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE — Services Sunday. Sept. 30th as sre follows: awn 11 A.M S.‘ School ll A . D0 ‘I P. M. Rally Day. S. School 11 A M. Cornwall 8.30 P. M. S School 1i A. M. Rev, J. R. Skinner, Minister. 9-2921- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 50M- 30. 30 A .M. Holy Communion. 11.00 orning Prayer end Sermon. . nv 1nd RM. . D. mqm 9r at, smes’ Church. Port mu will conduct all the Servicfl- At the Marni service. Mr. Percy Williams will s . "Fear Ye Not O m»; by Dudley Buck. Everybody vv' lcome. New Personals Mrs. I. Lsrter and Mrs. H. K1218 who were delegates to the W. M. $- Presby-terial in New Oiasgvw. N. 8-. represen Zi0n Presbmllfl (more); home W! fly. Mrs. Alexander McLean 01 White Bands has motored to her home accompanied by her sister. lvLrs. William J, Morse oi Attic- bom More, whom she has been visiting for the 1m few months. w. snd Mrs. Daniel Mscrad- yen, Hunter River, and her sister. i/Lrs. Seymour Darraoh o! Durw- din leave this morning to visit re- lations snd friends in Boston- JUDGES PRAISE NATIONAL SON O NORTHOOIE. Ailstrdlio. 8911i. fi —- (GP) —- Mrs. Marie Pitt. '76. won first prise oi £10 ($253) in m“ Misti-slim dc Boos. mine 031mm» sion‘s competition to find liable "mar '" A".*;;.P"".:::."°"“ so . ere were en . first verse of the winning entry. "Ave. Australia." is Fling out her tlsg to the world and the wrong in itl _ Thunder he; name to the down that shall bel Ave. Australia! Name with e. sons in ii.- Nsme oi the five! Mrs. Pitt. in 1902. won a com- petltbn for a "Song oi liknpiv." which was obey; to sll ports of the litmllsh-spesking world. _ The judges sav oi her latest work: "It has movement. passion, slnd poetic imagery. which stir the blood: ts simple and forceful. and eXDTw-‘iel national feeling that all Australians will be able be sing with enthus- issm This poem. set to effective music. we feel sun, would be a notional sum of which Australians could be proud " _.i_____.,.,.____ CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. The regular monthly meeting oi qentnsl Royalty Women's Institute was held st he home of Mrs. Wendell Wood. Sc . 0th. Meet- ing opened by singing the Ode. Fourteen members answered the roll call. Minutes oi last, meeting were read snd approved. Follow- lngnreports were heard: easurer reported $234.12 on hand; collection amounted to one doiisr. Two children's coats were turned in for Red Cross. Four cards were sent to sick and be- resved aurin the month. New comm ttecs s pointed: School: Mrs. Arch bald and Mrs. Russel Roper; sick: Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Grsnt snd lviirs. Stood; Red Cross: s. Wright. . Roll call st next meeting to be snswered by ways women can save money, A especial committee was sp- point to clan g, rece tion {or re- turned service men. nso to collect the district. to raise funds for some. Committee ss icllows: Mrs. Hurry McAuslsnd (ConvJ, W. Wood, Mrs. Archibald, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Wright snd Mrs. R. Roper. i! Quasar-a? ~ no 1o commit '- Rheumatic Pains ""*"'a."'r..z'*-.."..r"'" Dodd‘: Kidney Pills ‘Gov. Thomas E, Dewey, obevs. Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Department oi’ Ag- riculture follow: 4.8-4.9; A Medium 46.47: 33-352 B 30-31; C 24-26. bing pasteurized No 1 Biit-Bilt; No 2 34%‘34%: No 1 pasteurized 34 3/16 del Mtl; No 2 33 clel Mti; first grade cream- ery prints job price 36'»'.-li7; grade solids Job price 36-30%. western 20 FOB; wholesale white for local and export trade, ivestem 20 11/16-21, Que. 2lis-22. POTATOES: '75 lb boss locsl 1504.60; NB. 1.60-1.70; P.E.I 1.60-1.75. the 1M5 domestic clips oi Western Canada show s. marked unprove- rgent over 1944 in the pre Current Conditions in Canada. are rotting at the canning factories oi New York, may be invited to testify before s Ccngressionei Committee investigating Pearl Harbor following confirmation, by Republican National Choir- manilerbert Brownell Jr, that during the 1944 presidential campaign Dewey knew but wee silent on report that the lute President Roosevelt hsd been forewarned the Japs would st- tack this country. ,2! Produce MONYFREAL Sept. Z8 - (CF) — EGGS: Ont snd Que A Large A Pullets Receipts: 2249 cases. BUTTER: Wholesale Que lob- CUIIEIII NCBIPI. QUE first CHEESE: Current white snd Receipts: 5769 boxes. IMPROVED WOOL CLIP According to the first reports, individual fleeces, sta s Review of Auriculiural more favourable conditions oi mois- ture played chewan and appear to run more to the semi- bright grades because of greater earth content and consequent 10w- major role. Sasha/t- ‘Alberts domestic wools er yield. However, after scouring the actual fibre is comparable with the Bright fibre. Eastern domestic wools will pro- bably grade better than in 1944. with it somewhat lighter shrink- age. says the Review. The total weight oflflccce wool RICHHIIIN VHANHN‘; r. 1.»: w BIOLOGICALLY 1mm WEEK-END SPECIALS N5 PHARMACY \ ___ge 4,3,. : lira" JENKI SEE THE LARGE DISPLAY ~~ vii-Alums " ‘ s1‘ our: COUNTERS TODAY ’ Let Your Doctor Prescribe Them Check That Cough Quickly i I BRONCHIAL SYRUP .... _._.. ..... 50c “AiPu,Aii.E,1.uS“ m rrwvrwiw W“ ‘ 11>.‘ - Ii . ‘iDC SO ‘l . A IIODUCI OI AYIISI. MrKlNNA I NAIIISON "U. ssccnssm TABLETS, 10cc 08c REXILLANA W so. FRUIT ssurs WITH TUMBLER CHERRY BARK SYRUP 85o - 60c While they luv-BOB FOTR 49° VENO’S SYRUP 40c VIC-BIN wrrn russensl- sYR TAR and con LIVER 01L- BOTH FOR 49c mnNnnnng,‘ Special 39¢ FLOOR WAX, 1 n». 43¢ , '°°"° ‘mmvg l 33015122123 MIXTURE sit- 2e FLOWERS FACE-POWDER “ ‘ ' j M s _ - c :II:|R€:EPSTICK_.QJ|IY 89c “r: PINEX 50¢ cnorus 80o - 50c - 15¢ ‘ m CONVENIENT For Stubborn Coughs we CHAMOIS , w DROP FORM Recommend , WAX PAPER c smwatzahmmjxw, C0D LIVER OIL Com, m,“ WRITING PAD AND ENVEL- w... . . . sse. CRESOTE OPES-Boih for 6 Nu- - - ' 5‘ scorrs MULSIO ufi ....i‘..... _ F, Cod Liver Oil Oeuteiwe Vltewsists A end I 59's 98¢ PHONE 219 HOT WATER BOTTLES i l! $1.00 and $1.25 GET YOURS TODAY OSTOGEN N’ C' F’ (Front) (Frosst) Concentrat- LIQUID ed The Vitamins P°1’"!“ Tonic A 8’ D For Children For d Infants l. an 81.00 and Gr°w“'“"‘ mm $1.15 - 3x45 Per Bottle and $445 T... JENKINS PHARMACYI aded in registered wool ware- ouscs in 1944 amounts to 10.553.- 243 1b.. sn increase oi 101.641 lb. over 1043. TONS 0F PEACHES ROTTING Hamilton. Ont... Sept 26--(C.P\ -Thousands of tons oi peaches of women workers to help in the prossinu, J J OMarn, manager oi Wcntworth Cn ers, said today, With cnourrh aches on hand in pack 50,000 cases. more than half that amount, will spoil unless the necessary help is obtained the man- ager said. because oi’ the acute shortage Completely extermin- otes Bcdhugs. rnnchrs. Fleas. , Silver i ‘ - fish. Crickets. At Eaton Simpson, leading drug, hardware cooperative stores. or write Derpo Products, Toronto l. filflvvrw of Diem» proudly displayed s Union Jock thst hsd been brought sshore by Csnsdiens in the ilsg was captured by the Germans and exhibited before the people oi Dieppe. Shortly sites-wards. it was to by M. Scndee. Moi-Gen. G. P. Vanier, sentativo of General Charles dc Gs flog was returned to the Osnsdisus. Mai. Paul Hitler of , _ States Army today was permitted A reduction oi’ nearly one~tiurd m the number of Children attending Cock The major. 55. Who was conunsnd- Presbyterian Sunday schools in the ing officer of the military police Montreal snd Ottsws districts dur- in Paris. Said “my picture was printed with facetious to changes his name to Harrison. life hfllfid Adolph . In the Eroup around the flsg st s. march-post oi Cen- sdians and Allied troops sre: M. Pierre Bias, left, mayor or Dieppe; Consdisn Ambssssdor to France: the repre- M. V. PRINCE NOVA The Connecting Link Between Novs Scotis snd Prince Edward island 1945 NOVA SCOTIA - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FERRY SERWICE WOOD ISLANDS. P.E.I. LUNCIIII SERVED (DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY) ALL SAILINGS STANDARD TIMI SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Wood Islands Leave Caribou sonruunssennsun nuance nun-run CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CARIBOU, N. S. (8 Miles from Pictou) l0 am. Noon Iu-m. lean. l p-m. 4 p.m. IIITLER CHANGES NAME NEW YORK Sept. 26—(UP)— the United FEWER SUNDAY SCIIOOIS . . MONTREAL. Sept 26 - (CP) — Arrsmn 1 155$“; today by Rev. EJ “mite! remarks ...I do not care to go through with the home oi the much- DIRDDe raid. on Aul. 10G. This ken from the Germans and hidden ulle; and M. Sondce, wwhgn n“ — (olllbtflfll All] OVQIIOII $1.00 Per Bottle E A‘ l5i-llillill_ ' - um uvu» 01.5.. 4 OZ. .. -- -- :-:-: -~ -- 56' 12 Oz. .. .. .. .. .. $1.10 24 Os. .. .. .. .. .. .. $1.01 3201. .. ..-.......$1$ IKQQFAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA N 0 '1‘ 1 C E Rc Salvation Army iiomc Front Appeal Due to the campaign being carried out in one day, many who might wish to contribute will have been missed. Contributions will be gratefully received by the Tres- surer Mr. A. B. Belcher, at the Bank of Montreal. N. W. LOWTIIER, J. C. MONTGOMERY, City Chairmen. KQFLQIQRII§QIIIII§£ the in; l0 yjearsywas reponcd Montreal. ot the MOIWYflYWW- of Synod . AUCTION “ UNRESERVED " of War Surplus Materials at Mount Pleasant, Prince Bounty, P. E. i. WEDNESDAY, OCT. COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. AND RDINHG CONTDTUOUSLY TILL d O'CLOCK There will be sold st Public Auction lug end Gunnery School, Mount Pleasant, stands, invslid chairs, bed_side tables, floor lamps sctiees; Cooking utensils, dishes. etc., including pudding basins, tumblers saucrpsns. var-then lugs snd crooks, bsklng snd frying puns, slurnlnum pots, dlppers, psiis, lifters, strainers, lsdeis, etc, etc, etc. Chopping blocks, brushes, potato slicer. scales, butchers‘ irnpirmcnts, rid, eta, sic. A lot oi assorted points. Fire-fighting equipment. l Coll ranges snd stoves. r li- R. C- A- F. Station formerly No i0 Bomb- P- E- 1» on the shove dots s large list of Con. sunser Goods deciered surplus by the Armed Services including the following: Double tier bode, Kitchen snd Folding fables, chairs. benches. wooden ssh SALE 3, l9ll5 RM. tray bowls, colanders, forks, Cenvss shoes, fire costs. winter mitts, overshoes, rubbers, shirts, kit bogs. gloves, persehute blII. scet pads, shower curtsins, tsrpsuiins, dinghies. ete.. ete., etc. Inns, stop ltllsceiisneous hsrdwsre tools tches, G. S. watches, blnocuisrs, 8 day clocks. mantel clocks, etc... etc, ete. snd equipment drills. engine reeks, jacks of sll kinds, erenu, hoists, buttery ehsrgrrs, volt-meters. screws, nuts, bolls, and many other articles too numerous to mention. NORIF-These goods consist of ports used uriicles snd broken lots of new articles snd 0s it is e Consumers‘ sale. 1 entities uvsilahie for each purchase-r will be iirn- IM- For example sales oi double-tier beds will be limited o» m i0 e customer, except thst institutions, organisations, etc, may obtsin lsrger ousntities. nlms: cssn. N0 soods my be removed from the NM!» issued. Goods must be removed Within u svcrlomrsns: Hugh I‘. Morrison, A. A. Ramsey T. M. Llnkietier. premises until payment is completed snd hours of seie. Wur Allis 0..., Brunch Office, Toombs Building, Moncton, N. B. tiou