Week 0f Prayer Held In 0’Leary 'll'.cre was a wry successful wick of Plklytfi‘ licid iii the dif- ferent. cliurciics of Oiicary and district from Monday. Jan. 3rd to Friday. Jan. 714i inclusive. The first service was in the Brae United Church on Monday afternoon. Jan. Zlrti at. 2.31) pJll. and was conduct- cil liy the minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson who spoke on the topic: “Why Pray"? based on the text in Juincs 2—"You miss what you; unnt because you do no’. ask God f-u it." Th!‘ tllfilf‘ tinder ill(‘. lend- "Y-zlllp of .\li2~. Fred T/iacLeod ren- driccl a spccial itllill-‘fli. y The second service was held on‘ Monday night. Jan. 3rd at '7.30l p.ni. in ilic West Devon United. Church and was conducted by the‘ niitiistcr. Rev. W. G. Dickson who spoke on lli‘: topic: "A Christians Vlasie-Papci‘ Bits et" based on: Paul's words: “Forgetting those‘, things which are behind and reaching firth for those fixings which are below. I press towards the mark for l-llt‘ prize of the high calling of God in Llirisl. Jesus." i During the course of his sermons. Rev. Nlr. Dickson stated that whatl the Christian Church needs ll'l| 1949 arm-Moro tithes and fewer ciriicxs. More action and loss fac- tion. More workers and fewer shirkers. More backers and few- er slackers. More praying and less straying. More of God's plans and less of man's. 'll'.e minister stat- ed that the chuicli belongs to every one of us. and we cm-li share its blessing. The church provides a placo in!‘ worship and meditation. a program for Chris- fiiin activity and fellowship. pri- vilege for definite constructive service, and power for spiritual living. "The. Church's One Foun- dation is Jesus Christ her Lord" and we are r-acli personally respon- alhlo to Christ and to His Church and Kingdom. so ilic Church is svnrthy of our support and prayers and service. The i-hird service was on Tut's- CHARLOTTETOWN Getting Ready For Our Annual Stock-taking we Find Over-stocksnOdds and Ends, etc. which We have sharply reduced to clear out- Come in ‘and look around -- more than likely you'll Find something you need For yourselt - your Family A or your home - ford Baptist Church. The minis-l to‘ of the church. Rcv. C. O. lloww lett presided and welcomed tliei joint. congregations oi the O‘Leary Nazarene and United Churches and the members of the Knutsiord Baptist Church and welcomed the special speaker, Rev. H. M. Bur- goss- minister of t-lic Nazarene Church and Rev. W. G. Dickson who lead in prayer. The choir, under the ltfldCfzlilp of Mrs. C. O. Howlett, rendered a special a - them. Rev. Mr. Burgess w‘ s heart‘ to advantage in a fine ad-l ‘dress on “The Divine Touchi‘; telling how those who were sick‘ in body. in mind. in spirit were made whole by ilic touch of Jesusi Christ. cvcii to touch the hem of His garment brought. healing ‘ Divine. He made an appeal to‘. his hearers to experience Uiat Dinne Healing in their own lives.‘ The fourth service was held on Wednesday niglit. Jan. 5th in the OLr-ary Nazarene Church. The minister of ilic Church. Rev. and extended a cordial vmlcomc to the congregation and the other Millan. theological siutlcnt of the Nazarene Church. who also pro- nounced ilie Bent-diction. Up to this time the weather and the roads were perfect and this happy condition was liutrumeiitai in causing very largc congrega- tions hut on Thursday, Jan. Gtli the weather was very disagreeable with heavy flovnzpours of rain and with the treacherous roads for ivalking 0r for driving. still there ivcre ovcr forty worshippers nlo assembled in llll‘. O'Lr"' United Church for the fifth sci‘ cc. The minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson urc- sltlcd. Rcv. H. M. Burgess lcd in prayer and an able address on "The Second Coming of Jesus Christ" was glien by Rev. C. O. Hewlett. The organist. ltirs. J. M. MacWilliams presided at the organ. The sixth and last service in the Week of Prayer series was held on Friday night. Jan. 7th in day night, Jan. 4th in the Knuts- the Bloomfield United Church and . . Iervous, high-strung, tired? Often keyed-up nerves cause restlessness, irritability and cvcn nervousness. If suffer from keyed-up nerves tlicn Milburna Health and Nerve Pills may be of help. Milburn‘: Health and Nerve Pills are a well balanced medicine for those who are run- down and may need a general conditioner to help build the system. the nervous system, improve appetite, aid . digestion and thus help promote refreshing rest. Buy a package to-d Milbymrn’: Health and Nurvtltilla you They stimulate ay. ltlie Young Peoples Union M. Burgess presided as chairnizinlrabcd i‘ lSlltiOil. ‘donations to was conducted by ilic niznisteirl Hcv. W. G. Dickson. Despite in- clciriciit weather. there was at fine ttunout. The choir with Mrs. A!- ban Craswcll as organist. dered a special flfllllBnL-O. - t - BLOOMFIFLD UNITED (‘IIURCH i\.\'§l.'\L MEETING The annual meeting of the Bloomfield United Church was hcld on Friday aficriioon, Jan. 'l.li in the church with the Iviiiiisicr. Rev. W. G. Dickson pi csitiing. Eider John R. Dignaii was chair- man. Thc Recording Stcivard. .\ir. Reginald l-lCAl/lbliillfl lllfLClll- ed a very fine iinanci statement J‘ i 'iig that this sma tonfzrv-t g: l, of only Ll.l iitnidiits liiidl raised the fine total of $l.i>333.l€ l ’I‘lic lifissionziry and Maintenance Fund of $190 was ovcrsuliscribeti lo the fine total of $51.83. Mr. Hchr-i‘ Profiit. gave tiic report of which >~l)l'.‘i‘ifll(l total of $252.83 and expenditures amounting to 'l'l".e Young Pccple niadcl many worthy obiccis numsiers‘ Rev‘ C‘. o‘ HDWM‘ led and appeals sticli .11. il.t- Vcldnlof Mount Albion School after a n? pray“. and adme mldmss W“ MaiLlit-tlvs Fund. the Ur rd l.lli-t\'l“-'_V successful PTQFJTESS 1Y1 m0 givcn ‘by Rcv- \\- G- D“'kS°“~ Aicrgcncy Fund for . cic ‘various grades. l solo was sung by Mr Harold Mc-_ .‘._(_‘\. mm. $35 (ML .1.‘ m_ i lperantr- FPflPVIHlOIi and to ilic M. grind M. Fund and b iaiit live‘ l lamps for ilic churtl; at. a cost [of s25. . l\"lr. Alban Craswcll prenatal the lPp-Jrf. of the siinday School and the Mill llivtr Suiitlay School. Dignan and made mention of the 5plr‘ll(ll(l lllllllllfll‘ of cluldrcu who ‘Flt/iv Tfllnfld $84.??? anti cxpcridi» lures RlTlOlllllPIl to $72.5. 'l'hc minister prziisctl the devoted SN‘- vice of ‘lac Sup‘... iilr. John l1. nriaing the Catechism. etc. M1. Dignnn tiraisetl ilic services. oi the treasurer. iVJi. Edward McAuslnnd. The Woman's Missionary Society riiiscti $316.60. The Mission Hand raiserl $37.05 and ilic Baby Band $14.80. iii addition parcels were sent to Korea. L-abrador- etc. All in all it was a marvellous record for ihc Bloomfield Church with only 3i families which serves the districts of Woodstock.‘ Bloomfield. Fortune Cove. Rosmbank. Howlati and part of Unlonvale. 'llic min- ister thanked oll his officials and members of the congregation for their loyalty. Stewards Lester Profitt and Wesley _Dlgnari were r1 appointed and Mr. Art Cornish was appointed in the place of the late .\lr. John Hopzood. The jani- tor. Mrs. Earl Cornish was rc-op- pointed wiJi an iticrcase in salary. No action was taken on tho Gen- eral Cotincll's decision to increase the minister's' salary until the meeting of the whole circuit at Olaeary on Jan. 14th. The Stew- ards were authorized to make plans for painting the church. The meet- lnl closed with Benediction-O. liy resigned the position of teacher hurl received I'l'l'lilll,'f\i.ff.“. lnr nicm-' Mt. Albion I O O and Vicinity Mrs. Jack MacPhail was a recent visitor to the City. the guest of her sister Mrs. Duffctt. Mr. Gill JcnlTliisfMount Albion- was a recent; visitor to Charlotte- Opcning by Recitation of come" by Marie Iilyers. A drill and chorus Welcome by Ullllll-l rcn of school. Dialogue - Advice» to the Lmvelorn. Silent Night with motions sung by Ann MacPhail. Shirley Myers u“(, v short 1 and Joan 'I‘rows-, dale. Christmas Carols by Eva Jenk- ins, Doris.Wood. Annie Horton. Ann McPhail and Shirley Myers. A very pretty dialogue. An Old town on busmessL ‘ Fashioned Christmas was nicely dcred. - Mrs. Ben Horton and Mrs Har- N“ . .. . . The Darkie lifuistrels created 0M Carl“ and Mm’ Hazelbwok’ much laughter and merriincnt. WUTG rcuenty in the City. Misses Annie and Loretta Horton were visitors on Friday, the guest of their mother. Mrs. Mark Horton on Granville Street. Village Green has reported that they have been successful in en- gaging Miss Doyle. Earnseliffe. She was recently engaged with .tlie Royal Bank of Canada. Charlotte- town. Mrs. Earl Ling. York. has recent- A special meeting of the Mount Mbion Institute was called on Alonday night. Dec. 20th. to con- .\ltli‘l‘ the installing electricity in the llnll for thr- Christnias Con- curl hut no electricians were lVlll- lnble at this time. The institute. ihas on hand a sum in vicinity of ‘ninety dollars or more for repairs ;io hall and the lights. The re- lpnira to hall are to be done in ‘Spring. ll miulri he unwise in let. this opportunity to pass without some vi-ord of praise to the indies Mrs. G. Nlycrs. Mrs. Inurcnce Myers. Mrs. Jack MacPhail, Mrs. Henry Jenkins and others. also many men of the Communities for their work in washing tho wall and veiling of lhclr community hall while Mrs. Hicks gave and supplied the hot ivater for the workers and Mrs. Ben Horton while unable to do much with the exit-riot of the hail did hcr generous share by satisfy- iiig thc interior man by a delic- ions supper of cold meats. salads. pics and sweets of innumerable varieties. This is the second house cleaning project that these ener- getic women have undertaken this fall. ‘The Christmas season and school closing for holidays was tittingly observed with a very enjoyable concert which was held In the Community Hall here on Dec. 23rd. with Rev. Bryon Howlett. stu- dent minister of Hazelbrook Bap- tist. charge acting u chairman a very pleasant evening and exten- Step Dancing by Omar Ferguson accompanied by Bill Jenkins. Several selections of instrumen- tal music accompanied by Mrs. l-Iirold Carver who was organist for ilic evening. . Sale of Candy and the usual bursting of blown up bags added to the happy occasion. After a candle drill by 6 or 8 girls and many other rccitatjons and songs such as Here Conries Santa Claus. Jolly Old SI. Nich- olas. Also dialoguc. Waiting for Mary. Chorus by School and clos- ing recitation by Lloyd Jenkins. Others giving Rccitaiions were Stirling Jenkins. Jean Stewart. Louis:- Jenkins. Joan 'I‘ro\vsdale. Hark, Hush. Sleigh bolls and lo Santa Claus the jollicst time for the Kiddies and others had arriv- cd. The presents were in around a most beautifully decorat- ed trce. icnts of many lovely gifts. A vote of thanks was organist and chairman. Many complimentary ed. . "w . '7 - ‘FIT ,"'.'I'I.I.'VL'I ‘Kttltlc/ ,4 14-" nacxncnc manner: bison!!!" tuourv mount: AND INA! "nowu onnoomc. .WEARIN[SS“ ‘S Pl ma. WJT 1|Yl‘Vil7‘( r'r*vfv-v’l"'~ ‘i DE slve programme was carried out. heaps Willi four Senior girls assisting Oh Santa the gifts were very or- derly and quickly distributed and also the trc-ai. of fruit which was so generously donated by Mr. Ans- lry Hicks. The children. vtcaclier, organist and chairman were rccip- ‘L; 1/ extended to Mr. Hicks for treat. and also to rcninrks were extended to those who assist- ed in preparing program. decorat- ing tiall committee aiirt others. ‘The hall was very beautifully decorat- llarnley llotes Mrs. Leigh Sutherland, sea Vreiaxl spent a few days visiting in Mal- peque. , Friends rcgrcl to learn of ilic Illness of Airs. Wni. Bruiidcr, Sim View. Mrs. Earle McKay. Sen View, spent a few clays itialting in Mal- peque. Sunimersioe. were visitors to Bal- tic and Darnley on Tuesday. Master Clifford Donald spent a pleasant visit with relatives in Cliarlottctoivn during the holidays. Mrs. Rose Hickey and daughter liiaurcen. Charlottetown. spent New Ycar's'iii Dariiley. ilic guests oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hickey. Mcliinnon. Spring Valley, has left. to join his wife and family in England He was ilic trues‘. of honor at. the heme of Mr. Guy Du" .iii on ‘Fiiesdity "do R7 Board? I Noise» Us: M“ Mr. Submit.- VACUUM CLEANER Ti-iQousi-i x/oua WORK I Kat's: Mr. itiid Mrs. Elton Afacliay.‘ ._ hostess All Clearances Have Been Clearly Marked For Easy Selection Save Money at the "GOOD VALUE" Prices Shown tight. where lie ivas presented with a farewell gift by his friends. Ricv. James Cross conducted a prayer service in Darnlcy Hull Tuesday evening. Jan. 4th. There ivris a very good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Arthtii- MitcKay. Dariiley. entertained a number of young friends at. their home on Tuesday evening. About fifty in all were present. The evening was pleasantly spent with various games Illld dancing to music furn- islled by Messrs. Elwood and Carl Crozier and Ethan Campbell. Re- freshments were served by the assisted by Mrs. Harry Crozier and Mrs. Lloyd Adams. JANKTARY . 11-- .1249.-. STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL Honor roll for December Q Stanley Bridge School: Grade X-Mary MaeKay, Vin- ginia. Fleming. Grade VIII-Doreen Reid, Richard Fleming, Pauline Reid. Grade VII — Mary Fleminw. Eleanor Reid, Bobby MacKay. Grade VI-Lilllan Coles, Lloyd Malone. Ralph Malone. Grade IV Sin-George Hiscott. Lawson Biggar, Jimmy Fletcher. Grade lV-Jr. — Eileen Reid. Grade III- Walter Maclnan June Morrison. Harvey Malone. Grade I-Donald Fyfe. PM Reid, Hilda Malone and Shirley Reid (equali. -Tcaciier Eileen G. MacEacherl Mrs. ddlliC Blakancy, sea View, has disposed of her house and adjoining property to Mr. Ray Burt Jr.. and has purchased a nice residence in Kensington. The many friends of Mrs. Blakeney nre sorry to lose lier ironi Sea. View. where she has lived so many yiears. Hut all join in wishing her EGAQMAQTHA.’ woutDw-r- - n‘ ADD 30v TO voutz MENIAL TASKS lF 1'1) QEMODEL Youz ,_ COULD DEVlQE A MUSICAL ATTAci-iwieror TO END THAT Wl-iltslfié AND Drzoouce socr WENNESE Nuueenzsw You COULD wAiJz P“ happinen. in her new hcme with her son Mr. William Blakartey, ___.____.____ LOVES THE SEA LUNENBURG, N. S. --(CPl - Herbert Brewer. Newfoundland member of the Lunenburg fishing. solioonei- Frances Geraldine, was practically brought up in a fishing dory. While in his ‘teens, ho wouid leave his home town of Burin and sail his dory 42 miles to tho island Kcnsiugton. of’ St, Pierre and back for sport. ‘Ti-HS ? - 1'. ‘ PLANnNG MlLL .--9———\ jr \’°e O l Know A QutcKEQ wAv, MR. eoisou! Jusr HOP UP AND 1 / can ADD Io»! TO Tl-le EARFFONE .' “Fm was, Voisrza 9.: '\\.\: Major 135.31.; GADGET A Wl-liLE 1‘ 1-1! Tue ATTACH- MENT, MA3Ol2=_J