rm: CHARLfYFTETOWN_ cunnpiarr JANUARY 1s. 1941 QOQ§Q§OOOVGOO1Q C0 O-O VO-CO i 1 The Central Guardian 3 L- erwncusl rouonnow ,,,_ ,, wow-e r ‘ column la reserve or hem JANUARY SALE - ‘ AAAAAAAA’ . 1 -1 of leoal interest. oat advclialo MggJ » e ' " ' " ' :1 smmmsfie..." ' w“ 4'"! Life CHURCH OF BAPTIST m, h “flu,” ' T011111: 5131121155” eElectrie Cioelu. __. - i ENGLAND mm.’ run BAPTIST cuuncu vlsvw W r w "°°"'" TEES CATBE . - NT sans. - Discounts ._ ST. PEMMM "u" i onswlu, M. Pmwmm ,2?‘ "om 20.1.7,“ 50% ‘m, mp "b '- "4" "W- 3-”- douriinsmrroiv LIFE iN- I 0mm L“d.._; Wm‘ ‘ 60°” “m” m“ wmu‘ r... its-midi" “To”. a-e "v-“v ‘vim’ " ~ -- . "MM" _ . - ..§ZZ°.?'§.°..‘.’,§.”‘€..2{.i.°°§i““ '12‘; "m" “M W" "M's 0mm“ m“ ch“; 95,51" Bunion: Doing the Impossible. locum‘; CHAIRS SPECIAL Kent Street 0P.’ this title to me, for he has an essay —-— Mu"!!! ‘G06 Ia a Spirit’ — 100mb‘ Mum: 5mm ‘ ' on Winter which I often read at ‘Qfnnwg? ‘swag? 3;”:°:2;| n H —-—— crry roucs: corms at ....|"'“ mm °' m‘ y?“ Th‘ m‘ arc c noon o - 51ml“ 5E . _ _ 50m are a sort of p, amiiy of four 13% In}: “mm” lgwiol Moraifiuwonhip. ' or. some}; nflllimiru. use fihifififuffiflfidifggfmqmgéghu airreleni as u-ie members of 11:09 g. m. Choral ' ‘ ' and 1mm‘ w?“ l] 7 P- P" T" andra at 11 A. M. Cross Roads 7-30. fined $20 and costs or 30 days andmumm ‘mine. ‘m spun“ i. ‘ma. ~ - - - R ,5: 11;, s u, _ Mm _ ‘with smiles and tears; Bianmer iifin°draaay sehooi and aisle Worlds." W “ K "w W" 1 W‘ w Ind costs or 1o days respectively-isomer with roses m her hair; Aut- Anthem: "flied and Bill], the classes. I :Evenin; Hour.” (Nagell) . 1 y, M. Evenaoog and Sermon. INFANTS BUNTINGS. blue and WANT __ pink, regular $3.50. Sale price En Goad “nut boy for Office work. Must have Grade -—-- MraEIr-Dingweliorfsnlltaod 339,19, 5 g1- _ -=--=-- e e»- ' ’ " iisi::"::..::::r.v.:. my" You are will!!! invited u» wor- llowann iuerivszls- rmea ' " ' l! 1r 00mm" on m1 nu: BAPTIST cuvacu. z , 3:5 Monflly w! PW!!!- $:,:°°5',,,f,°w 1mm “t m T"E,, Wm") PM!“ means “5 “ma” CHURCH OF CHRI§T '_.._. - ugh“ new“ m“ ‘h’ °"° "'1." 9.30 Nedneaday._ _ - u ONLY PU v God as one who is apart from, 7.45 Tocldly. T 5" u” 5R5» "l" and immeasurably exalted above, day. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 2 and 4, to clear 90c. The Sport an created thynasy- Bahl-trmlh Bygmrgg-y cnuacn T°'¢"Y- . ' ‘I, I a -j—-_ The week day acrvicea are in All Kent ltroet CHURCH NOTICE for Janmry, brfgufimngn l‘; kilfd" Yvllr Semi‘! °"'P°'- 5“ '°"" "° m’ MARVEL o. DUNDAR. a. m1. 1on1. s1. Ellzabetlfs. sprihaneid. “ ‘e’ . “d " “d “*3” ’°' and "Ialipnlfiflfif- hxfifm": Minis r. ' Morninc Prayer 11.00 A. M. st. fife; mmgh" PM" ""3" elwm MRS. iu.c. snwitnr, or-arun Jgmy ~ ~- fim u, see than after any rented: ‘M mo“ DIM," “o Pshzrapaud. Eveniruz Prayer EVERYBODY WELCOME 10:00 AM. Church School. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 11.00 11.1w. Morning Worship and r‘ ' - new, James l‘ Ibhott. Rector illr. ltoyston F. Mugford. A.R.C.0.. Organist and Choir Master Sermon: ‘fThat Evangelism Com- plex” (Second in a aerleq of mesa- ageu dealing with “luliglous Com- _ . I It] . 5mm‘! bundly In" ‘he kplmu“, prnthefin: “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled” (Simper). man AM. Holy Communion. 11.00 AM. Morning Prayer and sermon. subject: "The Supreme Quest." Anthem: ‘Turn Thy Fate" Sulli- 'I:00 EM. Evening Worship. Sermon: ‘Wrestling With God." Anthem: "Still. Still With Thee" (Matcher). 8:15 P.M. Fireside Hour. m‘ Atwnd Church Sunday. We invite B1330 GIN‘: sunny school “u! you to worship with us in Central ‘foil PM.‘ Evening Prayer and ch"'“'n °n the Mm" h,‘ noggin-er “The gunman“ d UNITED PENTECOSTAL Little minus" ' CHURCH , Anthem: “Lord We Pray Thee" 39 ELM AVE. .4105"; llcv. J. C. hielnsteuber Pastor. i : .M. H . "“" a 3° P 0"“ w" _ comm Sllllllly seirooi z p. m. Visitors will receive liei". n. Freum. , 0N “USXNESS Tan,‘ __ Mr Owing to service Sunday afternoon, is ‘leaving bl’ ma“ Saturday m°m‘ Mr. Ramsay and Mr. Howard will mg m" Mfmueal on a busme“ mp hold a service iorigiil. Saturday, acc°mppn'ed by Mm wilkim They I ATTENTION VETERANS. _ A11 NIGIITLY GOSPEL MEETINGS articles listed for sale at discount cur-firms nest week in the Gospd prices are available for purchase HHU- Upper Prince Streét. Sunday. through the p. v. A., at sale prices. 7-80 P. M- Monday ihroush Friday You can obtain substantial savings 3 P- M- 0n Ffidfly- JMWBFY 24"! by purchasing this week. Ciockeu, ‘ there will be also o, Children's meet- s, stomyLflL iing at 6.45 P. M. STUDIED POULTRY INDUS- l m: -- _ 0"” " Nmlu" “gm” TRY-Mr. Ralph Raynor, m. Divine Service Sunday. Jaixiary 19th at Alexander 11 A. M. Cross Roads 7.30 P. M. A special service at Cross Roads evening service. All welcome. Rev. Sterling B. Slackhouse. Minister. - ‘ ville, N.S., where he spent sev- breeders of that locality studying methods of ventilation and other matters reiating to poultry man- agement. i- 1 RETURN HOME. — Mrs. Roland Weaiherble, who spent several days . _ . in Summerside, P. E. 1.. with her CHURC“ NOTICE n" Parish “mum n st‘ Pu“ church ;-v°"h'?- f-ndgmflfffo lpmm brother and sister-ln-iaiw. Mr. and g7 Mi?“ “d lggmc°mr°il any.“ ' _ u Mrs. Raymond Jenkins, has return- HY- Bflilhry I - <1 n5» PR 0;’; smnxghudgxrcrarnd u" ed to her home 1n Lawn, He: mother, Milton, Morning Prayer 11.00 a. _ l ‘ye “on” m,‘ snunhy Mrs. Hop-ah Jenkins. of Murray m-z Evening Prayer. 7-30 phi-z Si. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES iAormoaorao ' iRlver. P. E. 1., accompanied her Mark's, Rustico, Evening Prayer ' ‘ ' back and will spend the winter here 3.00 p.m.; Jan. 2011i: annual meet- Mmhg, u a ARMY Iylit-halggr ligli-lrg/liifiihigglgédflllfllgea Lnogo of SLJJnhri; tcongregaltlglri :1 The Rev. T. H. usae omen r - 8- H! i. — 8 . p.m,: nn. s : arinuu ee - M.A., 8-T.M. _ Glasgow NW/l- ling of Si. Mark's congregation at 0mm“ a M Vito M u- o ~ W 10° M" Miss E. Liiilaii McKenzie Iiifolflr an ra- c r ac n sAcRuquAL GIVING“ __ The Mus. Boo. u . m "when ‘lwmm Siziriipiuresdasda mtrleanshof evangeld- "MLANX (many-m MEET- '“" “m - - ‘ ' ton my e 11w on ave prove lNG—T-he Alpha Chapter of Pha- lslenzxl NQ%EN‘I,I:F|“;V?:SGM_ Q30 P- "I- slllldll‘ Ffillflfll- their worth in Christian experience. h,“ held their weekly supp“. “may. ' gmifnglné Irzzrlziflrffhizrt-ln‘ M?) Ilislle diflflde?) sllfl<i9edlgflc m‘? meeting on Fridfly r-veninfl at the - - . . va - n 1r.- se on rea "well" '5'“ UP YM" "an" 0 Weeknight meetings each Thurs- $351111‘ War gvill demand, as they zixcfile 2219mm!“ °§L§T§ hfffnfiff; Y‘ Gflflfl (C°|°"d"'T‘yl“n' day at l EM. should command. the sacrificial ' 2:80 I’. M. CHURCH SCHOOL. ‘i I’. M. EVENING WORSHIP. Sermon: "Gains in- our Losses." "Anthem: "Grant U: Thy Peace" —(Mendelasohn). The Minister will conduct the Service; and deliver the Sermon!- ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street _ Min for . G. CARLYLE WEBSTER Mrs. Arthur Roper, Choir Director , iifiaa Helen Stewart. Ornnllf- MORNING WORSHIP All are cordially invited to at- ten-d the above meetings. You are Welcome! NAVY ICE PLANTS 1DNDON—Giant steam jet re- frigerating plants will be install- ed in aircraft carriers under con- struction for the Royal Navy‘. en- abling messes low down in the ship and other vital compartments to be air-conditioned. The largest type of plant to be installed can produce nine tons of ice per hour. HONG KONG-A 10-foot high bronze statue of King George VI, ordered for the centenary celebra- tions here in January. 1941. nn which work stopped because of ilie war. now has been completed and await; shipment from England. The statue depicts the K111; in his robes of state as worn in the opening of parliament. 11.00 A.M. The Sacrament (f the Lord's Supper will he bhaervcd. “This do In remembrance cf Mo." Hymns: 00, 356, 354. Anthem: "0 Bread of Life From Heaven" —Caeear Franck. 2:80 RM. The Sabba u School and Bible Classes. 1 EVENING WORSHIP The British an d Foreign Bible ¥ Society IN CANADA AND 1.00 PM. Service of Thilllllglv- ing. Hymns: 121. 261, 153. Anthem: "0, Come To My Heart. lord Jesus" -Paul Ambrose. "0 give thanks unto the Lord, for He la good: for Hie Mercy en- dureth forever." You are cordially invited to wor- "‘"' "'"' "'- . . N wr UN AN UNIIED LHURLH i ° "L -° of CANADA PRINCE EDWARD IHLAND CHURCH AUXILIARY 22321223 fr. ‘b. ’i‘..."§."'6?r'>'; “iiiifiii J . 5- 381v Kendall. 31:114.. a~c.0 o "Ems 0F T": "mm rnnlat and Choir Director as chairman. The minutes of iiic “wing or an Christian people who last meeting were ihcn read and believe that the cpen Bible was dopted. ‘flu- busincss of the intended Lo be tihe poss:ssioi1 of a , 0H b f mankind. Help tlhe great cause of Frlliflizfubwlioihczislgigtifozh ‘he p‘ E‘ I’ Aux} My or Bran“ which the meeting was adjourn- of the Bible Society as l1 co-opcr- B105 in iliis great work. i ed" rm: KIRK or‘ s1‘. JAiilES.- Tmm“ f"'l“l':‘3';'_{1h§ tmgxr Morning and Evening Worship at m! service y} 111%: Ilffdllclfid The Kirk tomorrow will be coiiduct- ‘mmcm ‘mg we dcT E Mc_ ed by in. Minister. the Reverend fr. by ti" m"}“'=;fl1 ‘if f“, r m" Sm H. Busseli Somers, M. A, S. T. M.. lL°““f“' “ho ed a feTgum, The who will pLeaci-i the Sermons also. 1°C‘ T“ l?“ °znl° , “Géd so tn the Morning on "The Futility u! chm!‘ Wm 5 "3 5,? “ash m“ Godlesmeg». “d m me Evenmg C“ Loved the World. In t e eve“ g "Gums in our Losses» M,“ E_ L“. Mr. McLennan will speak 0-“ AC‘ a " d the lian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. the "PM"? msimnslbulty an“ Church Organist. will dircci the choir vlilbflivg tgliiegmiflfg; cchildy‘: music which will include in the I 5911'" Y ° “ ~ ‘- " " School and Young P901116‘! C11" will msct at the regular hours and places. The Jrrlor Choir will meet for a. special practice in the aftrr- noon. Reverend Dr. Rice will be as- iuisiing Reverend Mrl. Sklilnfl‘ at Cor wall Sunday even rig. warm 51v pAUL-s Cfluncm Sunday. welgome awaits all strangersbv-i January 19".,» 1941 The second gun. visitors nt all services at Trinity day after the Epiphany- 3-30 A- M- Church‘ Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. M01’!!- ing Prayer and Sermon. Subisch, soums “osvnfl; "The Supreme Quest". Anthem. _.5°"‘1‘|l HMPNFI- W)‘ c h" "Turn Thy Face", Sullivan. 2.30 completed one full year of opera- _ M_ 5 d sch 1 d Bible lion. ha; released its film“ 011 5v S’ M- J"l%°'i‘§i'. "m"::.':'".*."’ asst. 1:12: and Sermon. Subject, "The 811 6-, B D01’ ~ e T - F arice of Little Things." Anihflmby the Board of Tkustces, shows a "Loni we Pgay Thee." 830 P. M. total of 540 patients under 68"‘ Open House. Everybody rweicome. during the year with a total num- ber of pltltnls days of 4.191. P1118 nus narrisr CHURCH. ‘- T111; 8n additional 1,011 baby dayl- 1T2“ service of Morning Worship at were 99 births in the Hosp 1a ur- A. M. will be conducted by the mlnq‘ lng the year and '7 deaths. 30 malt; later, the Rev. I. Judson Levy. B. D. grptions were performed and Mr. Levy's morning sermon will be sane,- 0perafl0n8. 189 patients were "Doing the Impossible." The morn-‘x_ny,d_ Th5 secregm-y o; the in; ar-‘Iheun will be Stemdale Beri- Bond’ Mew", J_ Mcquaid’ rem“. hell's "God ls__a splfll- Th‘? chlfmh ed 5 satisfactory financial standing School meets immediately following but commented V"), swung“, on Morning. Coleridge-Taylor's anthzm "Lift up your heads. O ye gates" and in the Evening. Mendelsscihrrs "Grant us Thy peace." The Church School meets in the aftfimofln R1 2.30. Thy breath congealed upon ihy lip!- umn has his full basket of good things. but he has a touch of mei- ancholy about him; Winter has cold breath. Le often noisy, as he ap- pears clad in white. Lowell makes out a good case for Winter, and affirms that he has he'd scanty justice dorm him, for "eyes are not as common as people think." ‘This season has appealed ‘to many writers. Jamel ‘Thomson of course could not leave him out when he wrote about the "Soa- sons." He calls him "deadly" wint- ier and “dread" vwiriter. "How dead the vegetable kingdom lies, how 'dl.imb the iurierui, But it affords . ' a g 1 ', s]. CATHERINE‘ SCHOOL __ Charles P. wlllUll-S. Charlottetown, °PP°""" ‘i! l° 5" b!’ ‘he 1 "P “d "to hold high converse with the mighty dead." Cowper. in the “Task“, would u I January 18th. 8 P. M. All welcome. “P861 lo be gway about two |wEQkg_ crown him king of intimate de. flights" and he speaks of the "uri- disiurbsd retirement" and the "hours of long uninterrupted evening." i Burns. on hearing the cold winds rattle his windows. ihiniu of the |birds and the cattle out facing the untward elements. Emerson admirq the "north Wind's masonry" and notes how the Iflerce artificer fashions his white ibastions." He sees people housed in Herbert, has returned from Kent- ‘a, "tumultuous privacy of storm." ' Cowley said a nice thing about trul days with prominent poultry the snow—it was that "nature seem-' ed to drop her handkerchief." That was akin‘ to what Keats has in his last Rome, where he was to die. “Gazing on the new sbft fallen mask ' I Of snow upon the mountains and the moors." How expressive the word "mask"- ls! Another writer looks at. winter as “:1 mender of rosds"— fillini up the ruts and bridging the rivers with ice There is an honesty about this season-the leaves are off the trees, and one can see nature 1o better advantage in some ways at least, Winter ioo 1;, an old fellow who tests you, he challenges you. he puts us all on our mettle. Hawthorn, in one of his dolighi- ful sketches, "M05595 from an 01d 'Manse" regrets how the fire is to- day hidden away in a ill-THEN. He tells hcw the old minister who once dwelt there burned sixty cords of wood to keep the place com- fortable. We see visitors SiiUIIS be" fore the bright fire and aliilfficiai‘ ing his hospitality. A Hobriw psaimist said ihflt “Gld made summer and winter" not only summer with its birds and bees and flowers. but winter with its snow and cold. Snow has always been fl symbol of purity. “Wash me and 1 shall be whiter than snow" pleads the psaimlsi. When thinking of this season we should not forget the many 841m" that are associated with M. There; is of course the "roaring game" Many a curling rink will be busy while the ice lasts. This is a Elm‘! where no one loses his temp"- Then there is hockey with its sPeed and thrills. skiing. too has Each yea,- more and more devotees. But we must not forget the old 5P0" of skating. Lislxn to Wordsworth tell of his early days, All shod with steel i We hissed along the polished ice.- in gamts Confederaté. . - And not a voice was idle. . . of: times we gave our bodies 1o lhei wind." ‘ Bo Winter who comes with this list. of sports is surely welcome- see him again as Cowper dneil “Thy matted hair with sleet 11R ashes filled thy cheeks Primed with a beard mlde Whilt with other snow; Than those q! oge, thy forehead wrapped in clouds. . . sonnet, ‘written on his way t0, ‘Russell "Imilrfilhy evening in Lady Fang LUCKY AIR CADET TO GO WITH KING Lucky Cadet is John Price, 1'1, of London, flight-sergeant in cadet squadron. l-le has chosen one of a group of youths to accompany King George on his iour of South Africa. Railway Earnings Show increase l n i OTTAWA. Jan. 1s - (c?) ~01- nadafls railways earned $65.205.094 in October ag-linsi $66.298.99'i in I 1 | I the same month of 1945, the Bur- 5P6"! New Year's l!‘ "WV"- EWS‘ M11181 b’? Clarence,’ eau of Statistics reported ioday. Total income for the firs: l0 months of the year was $584668.- the corresponding period of 1945. October operating expenses in- creased l0 $54.20i,481 from $54,105.- 514 in Otto-bet‘, 1945. Freight traffic in October slightly below 1945. hut freight revenues showed on increas.» 6,9 per cent. Passenger traffic d"- ciineri 41.3 per vent due to reduc- ' tions in iii-e number of passcnigz-rs Cilrricd by 14,7 per cent and in the average Journey from 99 miles. Number of miiway employers de- ' ciined from 173-387 in 1945 i0 170,- '927. Total payroll. hgwpveu in. ' Prflscd from $30,626.084 to $11877,- 065. Part of the increase was l1..(k Pay and the remainder was the re- sult 0f a raise 1n hourly piles granted retrour-ihg 1o Jum- 1_ W83 i i < i MT. VTRYON AND’ VICINITY Miss Gladys _—iVi’a_c‘Do:1ald, Sum-i meTside- fiilE-nt Christmas wiih her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Farie Mam, Don-aid. Mt. Tryon. J Messrs. Chester Marlin and F‘i'sm- ,‘ ‘C35 Mrssman have returned m Coal Branch. N B after spending Christmas ai their homes here, they were accompanied by Wyman wilddell and Eldon Martin cn tlieiri return. - Mrs. William Wnrldrli. coir-brown‘ her 91st birthday on Dec. 31st, 710T home here. Mrs. Weddell is still smart and able to do her tnVn Work Her many friflrtds join in wishing her many more happy birthday. Miss Doris Martin, Crapaud, spem Christmas at her home in Mt. m. Miss Doris Mayhew spent a few days 1h Lady Fame guesi of Miss Violet Caimc. ‘ Miss Minivs Cairns, P E, Island Hospital. Charlottetown, spent the Week-end at her home in Lady Pane. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramsey, harlvttetovnn and Mr. and Mrs. Cairns, Crapaud. spent I _;__r_ Rundown feeling ls 0 finned ly Nervous Trouble §trained, tense nerves are often the cause of restless nights. Improper rest night quickly followed by ions of u y a tired, run-down condition. For disorders such us those, Milbumh Health giily beneficial and, once tried, and Nerve Pills are hi their medicinal value soon condition of the iienith. The irnn and other in becomes gredients been ' ppetite, irritability and of the 3rd District of oi I230 PM. sharp on B. l. HOLMAN, President. PROGRESSIVE coiissnviirivs BONVENTION doles lo contest the next General Provincial Elec- tion will be held in the Legion Hull, ‘Poll Chairmen will please hold meetings and oppoml five delegates from each Poll lo attend. Queen's lo nominate candi- Charlottetown, Friday, January 31st. C. R. McQUAlD, Secretory. ..'IF INTERESTED in Radios. Write J. B. Jay 5r So Morell. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calms. Mrs. Melvin Buchanman and litt with Mrs. Buchamians Mr. and Mrs Fred Cakes. Mt. Tryon guest of her parents, M and Mrs. Theo. Curtis. EASTERN GUARDIAN 110W Floyd ‘daughter Verna, of Oleiuy were d‘ f da i count Lin 5pm m‘ a 6w ys n pinnéfa true filtfld and upright citizen. Mlle Kathleen Clttls, Victoria. spent a fsw days at her home in A e CHARLES (JONNOLLY n’ The funeral of the late Charles Connolly. who passed away Ii Rawlins, Wyomirg, January 3rd Green, Central Bcdequc, on Satur- day, January 11th, i0 Seven Mile Bay Church. Many friends were present to pay their last respects i0 le Charlie was born in Charlotte town. aitcnoed Queen Square School and St Dunsiuirs College. lie had a keen nu-mory and was an excel- icm cunvezsaiumulist. At on early r‘ age he went 1'.) British Columbia ih:n lniez- to liawlizis, Wyoming, W1‘ h‘ ‘a’ uli'd ' h Mn Rob": 05k“ reiumed h-Qmeiiuiitiizi; l‘: “n? CIIZIaNIrIZrId ill: Thursday a t” ‘*- lm" thmugmdlmr- 0111.. (iCJill. lie was highly United States and other parts oI,esLeemgd and ndCaPEd hmself 1o in“ 51°“- iziii by iii.-, ch ul disposition and ; _ lmriny ‘ css. This was 1 MI- and Mrs- Harry Qu1§|F-Vi1irc\‘0iii1 floral and spir- of their daughter Mrs. ‘Reeves. i 181 compared with smsscssao in; Mr. Wendell Mayhw returned *3 {to Saint John. Saturday. after spcn-i- ‘m iing the Christmas holidays wit i Mayhew. Westmoreland. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marlin. m. ‘MV- W of ‘fiyori and two children Elsie and Eveneil spam New Year's with Mrs. and Mrs. Martins parents. Mr. Robert Cairns, County Line. 1 miles to: Mr. Roy Maybe-ax emplvyfle of Halifax. Ipent at hk home in Sham- rock. He made the return trip by iRoberv Simpson's [Christmas piano Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wright an little son Wymim od Middleio Iparenis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wals I Maple Plains. i , Miss Mary Morhew siudcnt J Union Commercial College iChristmag a1 rock. 8 hcr home in Sham Mr. Lorne Mayhew, Mt. trapped n beautiful red fox. I Many friends qt Mrs. Harry Fall S Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Alex Waiters spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oaims. County Line. ‘GET "NEW" EARS Australian scientists carrying out acoustics research are-experiment- in; with hearing aids for deaf chil- dren. Children as young as three have been fitted with hearing aids in the hope that when they are of school age they will be able to attend classes for normal young- slcrs- Special lightweight aids were made for deal children and their volume control was ‘locked so ihcy would not be tampered with, .______ IN CENTRAL AMERICA Nicaragua is the largest of the Central American republics, lien after night, is apparentby the improved general they contain help tu improve the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rcbw. I'm, fill O spent Christmas with Mrs. Wright's spent hnmrock, will be glad to hear that she is home again after being a. pflil€lll in Prince County Hospital. Johnny Wnddcli I and family. Mr. and M15. Ira Nich- ‘ oison arid Mrs. Ruth McKenzie also Morning Worship. Mr. Levy \:lii conduct Evening Worship at 7 PM. m; serious shoriage or nurses. The present hospital staff, Mr. McQuaid 1 love thee, s11 unlovely as thou seemest, . .. m He, n And dreaded u thou art." 10-00 Junior and Senior Depart- Reconstruction $2 $51,532" Tiitelnfnilge-m ofylifre said‘ w" W?’ mrillch orvehwogglegl. _ menta of the Church School. Wwmm-m, eveiir-jr will be "Huahrd and sun, hm} ‘h’ m" "i ca’; gfuuoni} Miss Elia Cronin of The 01cm 11-09 era and H0111 De- tha Evening Hour" (Nags-ll) The ma" utmmfqihwts e The l,» um" w"" M“ Yuwrdly m°m'i oarlvnenq in 5mm mu, R.g.n.,a',-°" music of the day wiii be under the he?‘ hm" f‘ °t“h Ftcgféoard h“ in: for Montreal and Toronto. on, 11.00 an. rvnuc wonsinr. direction of Mrs. v. 1.. oirigweu or- 5"‘ “s bf" “ n l, m flunk a bvvlhs triv- ibroadcast over CFCY). Iflhlst and director of choir. You bee“ wmpued m m h e t '-—-—-——*-. . sermon: "n. madam o, Tum" and the greatest need of are invited lo worship with the b‘? 0' “dms-‘km’ 1°’ i ° 9'85"‘ Mrs. Florence Matthew and her, 41,, “Mm, the hour u Relenoratlon. Baptist Church. p0 a numb" mwh Small" "i" i1" sister Mrs. Earl Simpson of Nort~h| Anthem- "glm s, “yea In" Th! Blbla tells of Periods _ lordlnary capacity of the Hospital. Rugflfifl, 10ft Wldhfldly 0n In elf-- Wurid" Qgmm, of Reconstruction in the ‘This action was taken reluctantly. fended visit to Saint John, N. B. i m5, Jun.“ d’ hum,‘ p”; ",4 M “(om-mm 1Mr. McQuaid continued. but it vies , 2,”, you‘ Pnph.‘ m“, ma.‘ ft offers to all in Christ the 7.00 r411. runmc wonsurr, '°"°' "f m°"°"“°"' v I . im,~_. n}, §,°,|,u°"“:' n""°"" ——-'—-—-——-—— Anthem: " ‘ ‘ r- _ Help. through your r. 1:. r. M“ _ coo Ia a Spirit A "u." or Irlaoh to "Lord, who m.“ n,“ | spread the Gospel through bahqggfl" ‘h, i.“ "a, l“. g the Written Word. Auxil- Ml! hill? Ii; u“; y...“ “my,” iary Office. 1H Prince 8L, l1. lad vvorlrethflrlglmggn”, n‘ Charlottetown "Quill the trait." ‘cosrzz. HALL Upper Prince Strut ' SPNIGI meetings continuing each night except Satur- dw" 7- M- Lord’: Day 7:30 PM. All AM NeortiIy-lnviled To Attend. The Gospel of Christ is the Power o! God unto Salvation lo 1 the only possible wary to [relieve ihv ‘overworked staff. He issued an 11P- =pea1 for ihe services of rellsiered Lifted Out, blood content, stimulate the iiervo cells, and th thus helping tn promote peaceful sicep. Tliev others. They should do the same for you. ‘ e appetite, aid digestion ‘have helped fhouflfinds of Mi1hurn’a Health and Nerve Pills are aold at drug counters everywhere. Price 5h a box The T‘. lililborn 0a.. Limited, ‘Poronto. Oat 11c received. of the iaic Mr. and oiiolly ii: \ h ‘Mrs . Larvilie cf Kinkora. i Th funeral Mass mas sung by the . V. MacDonald, parish priest int Scvcn Mile 13:15: The pail bearer! were Arthur Green. Bernard Ccn- nolly. ,i("".‘l1 Hughes. Clayton Green, '1 emas Hammill and Chor- les Connolly. - In Memoriam ‘WOOD — In loving memory cf my ldear mother, IJTHEL CATHERINE WOOD who passed away January 18, i043. “lave and remembranc- last far- ever.” d n h t Helen. rln Memos-lam Tryon. l Ln loving memory acLeod. ‘ uf Kenneth IM 1944. January 15, 1011- IOn this day the Master called you Bitter tears our eyes did flil But we bowed in meek submission To His Blessed holy will. Knowing Christ had built a mansion In his Father's home so fair That he wlshfli you to inhabit And scrme day will join you there. :Sadiy Missed by Wife and Family. in ‘Memorials: In loving memory of ROBERT E. BELL who passed away January 1D. I046. Lovingly Remembered by Wife and Family. Ii loving memory of MRS. FINLEY MacDOUGALL Belle River who passed away January ll. 1946. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." Lovlngly Remnmbcred by Husband and Family. .¢__ Gard 0f Thanks lyirs. (‘iifford Cnrrow wishes 1o thank all ihc kind friends and Incgizboizrs who were such o help and comfort to her in her bereave- imcni. Also to those who sent llics- lsags-s oi Sympfllhl" I CHINESE PEASANTS STARVING i inurses, if any were available. spent the N. 5., with relatives and friarda. lio Pain! N dsor pla Ila uaawith-iustalli Ara‘; of a painless turned; PUTNAM’! CORN EXTRACTOI—only a few 09m" tlolll and relief cornea quieili- 7W5“ your use corn today. In rapid results. for Mr. Jack MacRae of AllLston. week-end in Trenton. cry lo i l Messrs. John and Peter Sharksy of Corraviiie, P. E. 1., who have been employed in lumbering at Trafalgar. ‘spent a recent week-end with friends in Trenton. N. S. anaiilan Legion Ali Veterans on asked to dance, 36 Kensinglon Rood ol I January. "Wm that beIievelIm-Rom. 1-16. F. W. SMITH, Se , Clftewn lole Comrade Ambrose Wood, lo be hold from his ielo mi- gnalr nmfort. use the old "liable Cora PUTNADPICOIIN IXTRACTOR- t drains in medicine- Putnam's Corn Extractor Funeral liotico oltlnd‘ the funeral oi our :4./5~P.M. Saturday the lllii cy-Manoger, lrancii Con. Legion l.i.$.L. You for Piiv and aid HUM PON, Queen Slr Millions are starving and disease ridden in China as a. result of the war. Need for food, clothing, medical supplies, ls urgent. Help these ood neighbors and furore good customers to gel ack on their leer. Be generous! CANADIAN All) T0 CHINA TlilS SPACE DONATED IY’, NEW ENGLAND CAFE. Mgr. Ill was held from the residence of John 9