EMBER 16, 1944 -— - - a pjrrslvs CATHEDRAL GLICAN CHURCHES TOMlORROW l‘ egg" Mathew‘. h but o‘ l" u“ ildliiliiil. GilAliillAlii l UNfl r0 cuuucn ‘ sue ord Squaw _ silt CANADA TvTFflP-bl}, "m"- TRHNIrY polish” _.-- CHURCH , SERVICES lhnv. 'l'. pair-pun”, Wolgafgualmmlulon ‘Milan, ltgarllie’ n” floly Eucharist, Chfifll. sermon. Sands! 5°h°°l ; Evensong and Sermon. n!“ Dl-llqpxly-Commurlion w need Thursday. Hit-III“! ‘w Mnnday dglld Ffltily. d I . u‘ w: “Everyman! ma“. g: .- 5T. PAUL'S CHURLlI fir!!! Gardner. Rector m‘, Muriel Bioor, ... m" uliian Earle, Organist w, Waiter MaoNutt. A.T.C.lli.. Choir Director lob Communion. g” nadir-motion School 60m- ‘fiuab. Confirmation School u; (lo Morning Prayer nml um so Sunday School loo Evening Prayer M! PRESBY IERIAN rifi; KIRICOF siMJAMiYé Minister n; In. '1‘. H. Bussell Somera. M.A., 'I‘.M. all Scr- and Ser- Organist m» E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Batu. u A. M. MORNING WORSHIP. Solo: Give Thanks and Sing. -— gm-h - Miss Diiys Owen. Anthem: 0 Taste lmd See How Lord Is -- (i0 7P. M.: EVENING WORS Anthem: Evening Ilyrnn — . ack- Fhne Minister will conduct the Ser- l vices and deliver the Sermons. _Z10N PRESBYTERIAN cnuncn 7-? ‘i- Prince and Grafton Street ter Irv. G. CARLYLE wpnsrrzn Organist, Miss Helen Stewart choir Director-Mrs. Arthur Roper MORNING WORSHIP. i100 a.m. Thcmo: What Con- [tliutcs the Church. Hymns: 110. ‘I13. 297. 32:! Ilymn anthem: Ivory Palnces. Misses barter and Roysion and ir. EVENING WORSHIP ‘ 1.00 p on Theme: God's Attitude Toward Stu liymns: 600. 490. 435 Solo: God Make l\ie Kind — litydn Wood. - Cpl Stanley Lan- taster. The Sabbath Schools meets at ten o'clock in the morning. iis that foiloweth Me shall not nllr in darkness, but shall have til.- light or-llte. You are oordialiv invited to wor- lirip with us. LIVERPOOL. England - (CPl - At 99. Rev. Samuel T. House Jtfolh- odilt clergyman since 1866 is sliil tilled upon frequently a. a guest preacher. l ~‘ "our. ,of theQueen Hotel. Organ 11:5? m-tnlvlz: Prubfil Worship. : , ee __ . Emlvlefezlrrlan. on ml’ T | on A 2 : —'-Gluck --~_ ‘lVIrOIISIII/vhgglalllfttaarra. Mel p. 5 .". _- TAEKiGnBE-illfi“ G“ ‘"- Attrvoedm. Teach Mo’ o u"! _ crsuacn scnoor. l0 00 a.rn- Intermediate. Senior, Peoples‘ flxml Adult Classes. . . I’ ' and runfiomrcpfnillfil .. ”°"‘"“" Mksllmilfy slides will be shown at thc 10.00 8.111. aession, Morning Scvvice Broadcast, ‘ Visitors Cnrdially Welcome. l BAPIISI rill: ThnflPlE-Ttil URCH our» Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister ilev. I. Judson Levy. B.D. Morning IVorshKp 1i A. M. Sermon: The filings of Caesar and the Things oi’ God. Anthem: Gently Lord, Gently Mmallrpuscrlltkrrlltcrlulhtsetlt-hoo c L 2.30 P iii. Note that the Church School has returned to its regular after- noon study period i Etching tiller-ship ‘I p rn Sermon: The Littla Things That Mutter MAntherg: kLorli. For‘ Thy Tondcrl Prvl/‘s .1 e lFaran -. Mrs: G Elliott Full, organist and Director of choir. You are invited to w ‘ship with THE BAPTIST C UBCH CENTRAL cnnlslrlsn CHU RCII Kent Street Dr. M. E. Genge, Supply Minister Organist. Miss Marioume Saunders llinrning Worship: I1 A. M. 2:30 P. NI; Sunday School. ljncning Worship 7 P. M; FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Elm Avenue . 11 A. M.: Morning Worship. i: I‘. M Sunday School. 3 P. M.: Evangelistic Service- You no cordially invited to the“ services. I’ st a on: B. E. STEEVEB E. L. PROSS Personals Mrs. Eleanor McKenzie. Jam- aica Plains, Mass, is registered at the Queen. M1". L. hiacDonold, Needham, lllrlss, 1s a vii‘ or" to the City. Mrs.’ P. Mclisaac, Ottawa, is a guest of the Queen Hotel. Miss Helen _MscCnrmack, Bos- ton, Mass, as a visitor‘ to the City. Mr. F. Maclnnis. Souris, is in the city on business. He is a guest Stu-- SUBJECTS: Weaker: ‘ ‘ an. WELCOME 1%.... -vv~ . No. of a newly nature may be inserted “bu: cents a word. strictly oar-u COOKS n» Pbotoa. l CONEEDER " LIFE N. ‘URANGIL nnuN I CHEST CLINIC, mo tagug u- lion lull, elect. 1o l0 1:12 3.113.“, -l - . a I csveumsn UNITED Cinuch Hflbgc s“ Sago-sly. Sept. 1'1. a. . rue '1." . R/uetlco. Riv. ‘Coll-E. 9 , . ran MEN'S BASEMENT 1s anon other rtcalrs filial: fil- O V it. AVLOOIC C- Leon. uhuwa. a ~ 21' '_* I NEWFOUNDLAND i; - pected loading of genesraiagfédflgel tor St. Johns Sept. 20. buntam. Bell do Co , agents. i T0 ANN UAL Cllicke com: .1] supper of Beifaat lL/aciies’ Aid $0- John's Presbyuerlan ' v W. st. Church at nelr t r1 u. w September 21. ‘Ssuppgr 5.1353 Erifiil fi-lo-zo-Ztiuludson Levy, B.D. The sarnrar; i ll b "Th Thing f aesar an- ENGAGEDIENT‘ — Mr. and Mrs.' 31¢] Thin an‘ Godslfp The anthem Charles W. Lzmith. Norm Mlitcn,‘ will be “gouty lord, Gently Lead unw the engagement or‘ their Us", arr. Porter. .'1'he Church 111i’ dflllshwr Reta Moe w HO-‘school returns to its rellular 2.30 o bert Nelson. son O1 Mr. asa ltlrs.‘ Romrt L. Stevenson, wncauey River. Marriage to lose Place 1n September. 9-16-11 CHURCH NOTICE for 931-1511 of; Milton and Eustace 101' E-uncay,‘ September 17th: St. John's, LIIILOIL] Sunday School 10.15 a m. Morn-t 1mg Prayer 11.00 a.m. Sn. Marks, RAIBLICO. Sunday School r1130 p.111,‘ Evening Prayer '7 3b .p.m. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, rector. 9-16-11 THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES - Bqth morning and Evening W01"- ship at The Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the IIIIDJSLBI‘, the Rev. T. H Bussell somer-s. M.A .1 b..i.M-. who will also Drench the Hermvns- The music will be under the direction o! the Church organ- lat. Mus E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus , Bac. l ANY QUAKE TREMORS? —-| The Dmnlnion Obselvutul-v at Ot- tawa is anxious to cblaln informat- n from anyone noting any cars-P turbance attributed to the recent earth tremors. Forms for UOilIplLr‘ 11cm may be obtained from Mr. L ‘ ‘ Macleocl, district director cf p o. services, Post Ilrffice bullclirllz, Q1151». lottctown. PRESBYTERIAN CH URCII IN service IVlIi be held w. the lllrnler River cnulch at 5 p m icr He. Arthur uamester who was killed 111 action in jirancc Aug-last l3. 1.1m- alo rvrcnoleon. evuclenl minister. 9-16-11 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH — Sunday's servlus wlll be conducted by the monster. l-tev. '1‘. s; lvlc- Lennan wno Will cr-euckr or u.ln 01ers of worship. Sunday SCAIOCA under one supervision ul lvllss ltlurle MGUOUEBII dlrecwl‘ of religious educatwn will meet at the 11.211111 hours. Nussionarv Slides Wlii shown It the 10.0.» :1 m. session. M: Roy Smallrnarl Wlii be rue soloist. at the morning scrvlc-e. '1 he’ mcrrung service will be broadcast‘ over station CrCY. Vléllfiffi coral- slly welcome. WOUNDED IN ACTION — Mrs. John A. Gavin of Alma, Lo: 3, has been offlciailv IIDULIBCI that 126i‘ son, Raymond Leo Dllicura, has been wounded in ltaly. u- Moara enlisted in the Army 1n Julie 1M1. and trained at Petawawa till September when he wont uvcrse.s, arriving in Erlgland Qctooer 1st I-Ie has been fighting in Italy SlIILB the first Allied troops landed there in 1941i after having first clean-ad up the island of Sicily. Anc- ther brother, Gerald, was wounded ' Pie. in Italy some months O'Meara has two other Claude in Alberton. and Leonor . employed with Mr. Wellington Mc- Neill of Charlottetown. Card Of Thanks The family of ilhe late Daluel Ross wish to thank the Donor and Cpl. C. F. Deakln. CMP, also neighbours and friends tor 1r many acts of kindness shown i.n their recent sad bereave- mfint. 9-18-1i Iii MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear a Strong drink is no respector of persons not even this so called "MPH-man." This Jerry prisoner drank too much “Calvados,“ (dis- tilled apple cider to you) and the wal- became Just a rosy dream. L.- Wl- Charlie Pearce, Toronto, Canadian Provost Corps, and Supper all Cooper, p150 o! Toronto, look on. - lCnnsdisn Army Overseas o . FLEAKING ROOFS I iiritish-Israel-World Federation (Canada) A i norm; LODGE ROOMS l Richmond Street SEPT. 20, 21 and 22 WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY ~ é 1. "The Crash Oi’ Empires" 2. "Foundation Stones of Rebuilding" S. “Facts ni’ the King's Return" (Illustrated by Blackboard) REV. H. D. LINNEN of Toronto. .>P orrsrtrlvo $1’ wvvv~ ‘mother, Mrs. Christina Baidcrston, who dfparted this ilic. September 117,1 ‘Today recalls and memories 10f a loved one none to rest ‘And those who think of her today Are the one: who loved her best. l our hearts there is a picture i e priceless than sllvt-r or {hold It is a picture of our dear luo er Whose memory will never grow 1d, Our lips cannot loved her Our hearts cannot tell what to say God only knows how me IIIIPIS ller As we Journey along life's way. speak how we her 9-16-11 Lovingly remembered ny f amiiy . . Use United Builders Liquid Ar- beatoa Roof Cement and Asbestos Plastic Cement. The material that has resurface ed all the large roof jobs on the Islam! in the pnat two years. Ask your neighbor about U. B. Quality. A few barrels and cans still in stock for faii nae. J. J. STEWART 28d Iitaroy Street. Charlottetown 0n alto Central Creaoneriel. Ltd. Dis ribntor of United Builders Roof Materials and Paints for Prince Edward Island. w. 1‘ LIISARLQTTETOWN_ GUARDIAN Let I servo you with tiu beet in drllla and service. In the dta- pansllll of ‘otlons we take eolar care that. each vreeerip- tlon gets the best care and attention. Pure dross are used being receiv- ed from the beet oranufacturen. We give Prompt attention to all phone and mail orders. Call on us’ Canada, Bruokileld continuation Th“ h ~. - . I, - ycu may tell Yclli‘ sons W 0 811L123‘, Gslfiéwy Se“ the “gm Road 7.30 p.m. A special memorial High m” heavens ' the" ' Dispense Any Prescription l oncroouni-‘rritlfiizififialzrr; trot-l. filled‘ .11 ‘ p e5 court yesterday. a drunk was fined 86.00 and costs or doys and the case of two womcnerraizn- ed for disorderly conduct was ad- journed for a week; THE BAPTIST CHURCH — The nrvice of morning worship will be conducted by the minister. Rev. I. pm period for meeting and in- vites your visit. Evening worship at 7 p.m. will be conducted by Mr. Levv with sermon “The Little Things That Matter." Music will be directed by Mrs G. Elliott Full. organist and choir dlrector. w. c. T-i-D sores Luann-v THE DAWN Ye that have faith t0 look Withl fearless eyes I Beyond lllle lrugedy of a World at‘ 1 e, 1" . And trust that out of n18?"- ind} death shall rise_ l The dawn of ampler life; Relqce, whatever anguish your heart. That God has given you Yo!‘ i priceless dOWBl‘, _ To live in these 8Y9?“ "mes and " have your part In Freedom's crmvnlng hour; rend heritage to take- "I 53W zhe powers of Darkness put to flight, I saw the Morlrng break." -0WEN SEAMAN. TIIE PRESIDENT'S LETTER Dear Co-Vvorkersi- As We sped along: our way to Moncton. to $111K Convention, word W85 I 5m‘? through the train that “D' day 11M who and that our soldiers had landed in Normandy» o"? f'r tllclzeilt was to Dffll‘ 7°‘ fety ond_la___spee:ly_v‘ ~y,__' l-z Intelligent study preciaiion. today. “MAKE TIIS 1011B DRUG J. 1.42 Prince Street It is eminently fitting that the part- ing" Lfllliltg to a loved one should be beau- tifui-and quite necessary that it be free fron_r_any possible embarrassment. problems and years of experience en- able us to relieve you of the trying sponsibilities of the funeral menis, audio perform them in a man- ner that will win your approval and ap- MacLEAN Service costs n‘o more. N. D. MacLEAN Funeral Director King Square When Death Occurs Cali I49 STORE" Ernest ii. Worth Phone S2 DIUGGISTS wilh the realization of the import- ance of our task. It filled us. loo, with apprehension; for if victory wmve 50011. ore We Prepared ior ll. W. PLETCII it? I do not think We are. For many years we have critized the German people for allowing Nazi propaganda to overcome them. And yet what are we, who call ourselves Temperance people doing? We, too, have been over- come by the propagada of evil forces. Our daily papers are full of this propaganda. Many of .our young women who have become the victims 0f it, wish they had never started to smoke. I. ls quite a common thing to hear them tell the non-smoker how lucky she Yet the propaganda While liquor advertlsi nod, lhe Brewers are fllin spaces with something e e order to retain their power. I hope everyone will read care- fully the article. “Pledged to End- Monopcly," in The United Church Observer, of June 16, in which the Netherlands and British Govern- meml s announced that opium smokin under Government con- trol, wll end. “The way is now open for an international agree- ment between the principal coun- tries which grow and export the raw material-and the important drug mvrufacturing countries. The new policy by the Nether- lands and Great Britain is a con- crete sign of a liberal and c011- structive zrend with respect to post war colonial administration, and nugurs well for further dc- ciscng in these areas.“ Please read carefull.‘ the whole article. It is along this line but I oe- lleve we should be working in re- gard to alcohol. I do not lhiul: the; 51.04228. I public ls ready to vote for Pro-i luibltyyn ozaiu. yet, but I do oe- lieve people are seeking lrvelligentl leadershlp,. and that it is time chef leaders prepared some definite line of action. Let us remember Pauls advice to the Romans, “Be not overcome; oi’ evl. but overcome evil good." Edith McNeil] WATERLOO COUNTY sileiikh‘! i" ‘m5 cwmy conTme throughout Briton and by a VQRMQ" l" Kitchener R's"- Manblllmtaryg spore-time effort during» that We“ th five-mo th .eri 5i bcfor the moderate drinking mils‘ be frown-_‘ mfiasmn n r o e Parr of Gait, urged ed upon sncv it leads to a toler- afl°n_ff'r_ffr9“g___l_. “°r.._§§d__the,000.000 componenta saving nearly gwhi-ifimyrarlfisrwélw y THE FINAL TRIBUTE of funeral directing re- arrange- French miss, forgetting horrors of Youth has a short memory. and this smiling " l occupation, celc- lNfl 601N119!“ 9-13. 40.45 bratea liberation o! her native Marseille by posing ~ wlhl-forlnation has released a remark- , . ..,,._.. who cspitulatl-d lo high pcrsnltzll st _ L“ .;. ‘fsubsequent 1 church. PROBLEM IS THREEFOLD The problem as he secs it i5 threefold. It is this: 1a) Liquor traffic has Government sorlctmu; (b) alcohol has social approval -and (c) hgh-tnlnded people who do not believe in indulgence 1n .drink are indifferent. Strategy to combat this problem he advocated in fourfold terms: (MAltack; W.C.T.U. irorkcrs must encourage education of the young concerning the effects of alcohol on the drinker", in Sunday and rpublfc schools: lb» Propagarria; in every way possible, both by iword of mouth and the wrizten [wold to publicize the evils of m- |tenlperonce and its dotrinlentrll effects» 0n the Canadian w: fort; (c: Organizat on; he urged, church nrgirniznl t assist in the fight 101' temp ‘id; Commend those opposi lliquor traffic. deterioration of the l Conrmittee rcpcrzs lnli cufcd ‘that the W.C.T.U, has a '~ , membership of 278, v: lh M: d" i, scciste members. _. amounted lduring the year l'.llSc‘(l IO It was decided to send a 1e terl the minister of education urg-l lng increased temperance (filllCib. tion in Ontario public schools. ' i 601.1) The British Ministry of 1n- able story under the caption‘ -‘, "Packing for Invasion". r It is astonishing to realize that‘ in their own homes men anti wo- "nocked no less than .twelve million cartons with 1'10. k of full- wllo would \1.5C(Y,OO0 man-hours w dime fuctotiv workers. ICYlIETWlFQ have had lo be emplov- , . L"(I. The packages connned the, first category of supplies known as l ‘landing reserves‘? When the full story of this war. come; in be \‘.'I'ltll‘l‘., the msgnifi-l cent work and service of rho ‘ens l, of thousands of the orrlinarv and unknown "Little People o! rhe! Little Island" who served with. saerifclzll fidelity, wbhcut glamor‘, or 210111‘, will constitute a Holden chsptvr in the epic 0f Britain's‘ gyenraq firrht for hr-r own liberty and the frcerlom of 11w would. Personals Mrs Waldo MlwLvocl, and l vcunl: son Wnvne of Plcfctl iliT‘ vis- , itinr: in Dunrlus ns lllf‘ ZliFSi of her I parents, Mr and Mrs. W R. I MacKenzie. t Sat. Roderick G. MucKcnzie has returned to Halifax {n route to, Labrador. after sprncllnl! 1i 5110"‘ leave at his llclne m Dumlils- - l _J Afccarvllle of 05$» Bgredgndarriled cn Vvednesdav night; m spend his furlc-lzirh at his home in Freetown. PERSONALS . . . Miss Joan Tflylor. daughter of LEA félilllii¥iflfe __ DERS HONOURED .- J. C. CULLEN A. GALLANT The Mutual Life of Canada has released its Honours List, recognizing three rnelnbers of zt/s Charlottetown Branch for outstanding service to their community 111 the Club \car recently closed. They are: C. Cullen, (fharlollclcnvn, members c," the Leader's’ Century Club, and Mtg ll W, v l'l(.‘lCll, Brzlncir Manager, Honorary Mclnber. Qualification for Club member- ship is llilvfil not only on a large volume of protection underwritten, but also on g andard of confidential service to policyholders. Mr. A. Gallant, Rustico; Mr. J. _~_ I PROGRESSIVE - CONSERVATIVE POLL MEETINGS. CARDIGAN All Progressive-Conservative Electors of the follow- i"! Dolls will meet at Cardigan Hail, on Saturday, Sept- ember 23rd, at 8:30 o'clock, P. M.: LORNE VALLEY - MARTINVALE - IB-MILE BROOK BALDWINS ROAD - CARDIGAN - ROSENEATH This meeting is for organization purposes and the Fed- eral Candidate will be in attendance. BY ORDER OF DISTRICT DIRECTORS. 9-16-71. R. Brow &S.m Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness Agent -_ R. G. Taylor. left tllhittend Mount Allison Ladies‘ College. Mr. John A. McRoc. Irsxwrcncey Sahanon, Moodv Allen. Glnce Edal are on a motor trip i0 i110 15-4“ . Ed Acorn have re- tuynbdaggmMlss visit to Glace Bu)’. Where they were the cucsis of M1‘. and Mrs George CWIEIIQKWH. ___ " '."":':n.i:1g the Allies. l and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Summerside, D. O. Stewart Charlottetown at 144 Richmond St. We are now receiving a regular aunoly of the following coals: OLD SYDNEY SCREENED, INVERNESS. " " ALBION ROUND, ALBION NUT, BRAS D’0R SCREENED and DOMINION COKE. Also at times SPRINGHILL SCREENED and SLACK. We would appreciate having orders book- ed in advance in order to make deliveries when coal is arriving. We expect to receive later cars of Welsh stove and American hard nut. Telephone 176. W. p. GILLIS o» c0, err»- m "In." cum... l. n. Anny amp».- in on. “And wlult the heck made you think it 11:11: booby trapped?"