MAY c.1943 5T I»|.;'1‘ER'S CATHEDRAL ZTKELIEINM- [lnrhinrd SWIM‘ m“ Malone. SERVICEQ unvnax- i filailislllorglmlllilibllilallllst and Ser- "Eli; Sunday School._ 7,00 rivenvng and sermon. . < A _- “EhK [lloly Communion 7.45 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 3,15 Monday. Friday. .930 Wednesday. Evensong 1.30 Friday. _-—-—- 'sr. PAUL'S cuuncu i; “A.- ILeDrew Gardner, Rector (jrgnnisi. Miss Lillian ERNE- ho" Director. Mr. ’i\'alter McNutt ."t| l1 l, Communion (‘llnllirmation School (J0m- mllmllbnt‘oniirmalion School 11,00 31111-111111; Prayer and Ser- 1111111. , g,;;1| Sunday 50111101. 7.00 i-Irening l‘r:1_1‘er and Sermon; “iiiii-sisviraiau or s1‘. JAMES Minister Fli. I.ieut., the ltev T. Ii. Bu somers. fil..~\.. 5 -i\I-. II-C-A Director n Music. Miss E. l.i11ia11 McKenzie. Mus. Bac. ssell F. 10.00 a.m. CIITiIrh School. 11.011 :1.m. liinrning Worship. tilroailrztsi (‘Fri U Anthem “Softly and Tendorly Iesus is Failing." - Thompson- ima rton. 7 pm. Evening Ivorship. Anthem “But the Lord is Mind- 1111 oi‘ 111s O1v11."-VIen1le1ssohn. The Minister will conduct i118 wnirea and deliver the sermons. "tum Pltl§Sl1Y’1‘i£R1AN CHURCH “Prince and 51-11mm Street Minister Iev. (1 Carlyle Webster Mrs, P11111141 Johnsiono Organist. YIIOIINING WORSHIP 11.00 a.n1. Mother's Day Service. Tiieine. "Beautiful Womanhood." livmns 10S, 348, 140. 707 \li\e1i Quartette Favor." The rite o1 Baptism will be ad- ministered. 2.30 p.m. The Sabbath School will ohxrrrr a special Mother's Day Pro- gram. Parents and friends are in- riled. ICVEVING WORSHIP 7.00 ]1.m. Tiieme. "The Great Ad- venture.“ ‘Iiwnrs 600 270. 5'21. Anthem "Ilark' I rk. My Soul." 511101111‘, Soloist. . Arthur Roner. "I91 us hold the confession 11i our hone without fallow-i for Ilr 111m has prnsnererl is T1‘ ..1'." You are cordially invited to ivor- 1i1i|1 with 11s IN MEMORIAIII lilll. PHILIP I1'II.'\I\'(‘IS BAMIIRICK P1111211 Frmwtg-I-‘Timrhrlcl-c. cl’ 511d» bi 0111:1111). boa» and eriumucr. :11 ‘ , P. E. i, nqr thirty ital. :11, A1111 , Anni 2ii'h. 111' minted \\'illl the Royal Mont- irfll ' Division 11nd ber 1940. lie l by his f. .1101‘. P1111111 B. . VVurld W11; ' mono , Itfary Csniet \\'.'1r V6“ . ., A, on." luothe and nis daughter of latr- Dr. E. O MuDnnald and ltirs E. O liinrfioliuld. Glace Bay, Nova Seo- ln ll..‘~ i rial tool: place on allay ' 1 Mass :1‘ S1 A11- h Church, at Cote des 1-11‘. Mrmtreal. Que. ul ‘ 1m." . 1. “My liiothefs Fnuficiizs rumoiifiiwil UNI I I D CHURCH oi LANADA T11T1TrHT11§11T1iB I CHURCH Rev Ilugh filling"! A Miss Marie Meliouxll, l- R111 Kendall. a.tr.1:.0.. L.R.A.M.. Organist 10.00 a.m. Sunday School. 11.00 a.m. Public Worship. Dgermon: Rev. iiugh Miller, M.A.. Anthem “And Did Those Feet in Ancient T1me"-—I'arry. 1.00 p.111. Public Ivor-ship, Sermon: Rev. llugh 11111191; 11A,, .1). Anthem “Jesus Saviour. Pilot Schneciicr. Selection for men's voices: — "Jesus is Tenderly Calling Thee IIome."—Stebbins. Visitors and Students cordially welcome. BAPIISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets linister Rev. 1. Judson Levy. ILA. l Morning Worship 11 3,1", ‘oseirnion “The iinme and Relig- Anthem “Christ. Our Passover” 1Gnss1. The (‘hureh fieplooll 3,30 9,111, mi are 1'01‘ . j 1t 1 Bible Study sclrvIce‘. m c‘ m ‘M! Evening Worship 7 p4“, Sermon “Give Me ‘.\Iv Own." Anthem “Te Deum Ilaudamus” _ (liiailmder), Soo “Face t F. ." .1 h _ Mr. Sterling" Inlrlvfirln,‘ 0 mo“) .Ioi1n _Ini‘h. Mus. Bac., organist and ehoirmaster. You are invited to worship with TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH CFNTRAL (‘].|R|ST_ iilng M's. Brooks‘ sister and hro» l (‘HURCH IAN ' ther in law. Mr and Mrs. Austin Burgess. Belmont. Mass. Kent Street Atlantic Region l Reaches 40 Percent 0f Loan tibiectiv MONSTON N. B.~May 4_5ub. scriptions to the _Fourth Victory Loan of the Atlantic Region oi the Clllidfllll National Railways to data tel nearly halt a million dollars which is forty percent o! the reg- ional objective of $1, 192, s50 and. an increase of approximately forty two percent over the same period {or the last loan. according to infor- mation furnished bv the Vlce- President, W, U, Appiemn, In the quota standing by divis- ions the Halifax DivLslon tops the list with forty percent. followed by New Glasgow and Prince Edward Island Divisions, each with thirty seven percent, Moncton shops and stores. thirty six percent. Camp- bellton and Moncton Divisions. twenty eight percent. The Nova Scotia Hotel in Halifax reached its quota in the first three days of the campaign and they are now twenty Percent over their objective. The freight car shop at Moncton reports total subscriptions to date o! s14, 000 against 8 6.000 for the last loan. An office boy at regional head‘- quarlers of the railway here when taking out $150 in bonds on the pav~ roll deduction plan said "My dad's OWT i119?!‘ and when he goes into action I want him to have all the bullets he can tire." At the end of the campaign 11 sil- ver cup donated by the regional Vice President will be awarded m the division making the highest per centage of its quota, Personals Mrs. Gordon F‘. Lea and ramllv Vernon River are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Reid and family. Peter's Road. Mr and Mrs R P Brooks have returned to their home in Murray Harbour. having spent e month vis- l ‘Miss Marianne Saunders. Organ. i 11 11.111. 1111111111.; wnmhrp, 2:31) p.m. Bible School. rvnnvmns wencome. Guide News The Ba den Powell Memorial Fund for Prince Edward Island has been ‘ " 1' ssiul and the sum of b n sent to Girl Guide. , ‘Ioronto; contihutionsi 1. 2. 3. Summcrslde Pmvuiclal Council 2.01) Airs. .\icG1ugan .25 M155 Aiary Irvuig 25, "—'__'1 Total - - _ — - - - - $42.50 The iudging of the competition of \~ ‘ough Shield‘ av nfternooni Unlock in Zion I-Iall 10th. M1131 at 3 all i11tr-1‘:.<t:-d 111 Guides arc oskec t0 ‘come in during the afternoon ant.‘ seq the fine display of work, andi ‘ a c1111 oi’ lea. There will he a collection at the door. The ‘Bnrolmrfillill1 Shield 111111 be present" ed to the winning Coy, PACIFIC-Allied nireraft raid Kis- im air base 13 times in one day; A1- lies destroy t1vn Japanese bombers and two fighters at K111111113, Timor. “lit announce three pilots we“: In“ Lin Sunday's Japanese attack near -ing and presentation 1-‘1- ~*“-~ 31'<I-_C°."5< 3 4-3" All friends of Gilldlng welcome. ‘ifil (JOY- ‘Bfifiiilfdi , 6-091Tea will be served. Silver collec- mh and 7.11 coy, iTrinzty) 600,110", 5-3-11, 8th (Basilica) 4,25‘. 1211i (ZlOll) 2-001 TIIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 151 KPli-‘illflion 4 OKYIN CANADA-Divine worship will 13.50%». c011ductcd on Sabbath next at MR. AND b??? urznav J. I CALLBECK, Charlottetown. an- nounce the engagement of their The 140111 Communion will be cele- lIENTRiiL GUARDIAN Phi: column is reserved tor news of local interest, but isdveri-isirll oi a ncwiiv nature may no inserted it five cents a word, strictly nay sole in advance. CRASWELL for riiniographn. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-97ii REV. I. JUDSON LEVY will conduct service at Cross Roads Church, Sunday. May 9th at 4 5- - l. RESERVE Friday. Mav 28th for Big 111111111 in Spurting Club in 111:1 of K. cf C. Girls and Boys Recrea- tion Centre. 5-8-11 EXHIBITION of Girl Guide Sew- Bessbcr- cugh Shield. Zion l-lall, on MOHGHY afternoon from four to six o'clock. Wood Islands at 11.00 A. M. and at Caledonia at 7.00 P. M. The Rev. T. A. A. Duke, B. A... will conduct both services. 5-8-11. TRYON -— BONSHAW BAPTIST (‘IIUIKYIL-Suncloy, lviay 9th. West- moreland 11.00 A. M. Albanv 3.00 P. M. Tiyon 7.30 P. M. This 18 liiothcfs D211‘, Let Us pay tribute to our mothers and praise God for His Goodness to us. 5-8-11. daughter Helen Millicent to Sgt. Ma,i. Inst. Walter Tyrrell Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pear- son oi’ Collins, Kings Co, New Brunswick. Marriage to take place in the early summer. 5-8-11. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — S1111da,v's services will beconduct- ed by the Minister, Rev. Hugh Mil- ler. M. A.. D. D. Dr. Miller will preach the sermon at both morn- ing and evening worship. The Sun- day School under the direction 0i’ Miss Marie MacDougall, deaconess. will meet at 10.00 A.M . in Heartz Memorial H1111, Music for the day will he directed bv Mr. A. Rey Kendall, organist and 011011‘ mas- ter. A cordial welcome is extended to visitors. ‘run c11a111.<_1_'_TTi5T<1w1\1 GUAnnlAN "Enemy TANKS on RIGHT FLANK!” It's Crash Action for a Canadian gun crew. That means they've got to "draw quick" and shoot fast. _ k h_ h , 1 _- I . 1 w 1c’ As the Field Artillery Tractor grinds to a 1m “noon tmnmor two-wheel stop, the crew scrambles our and goes into action like the crack of a six-tongued whip. Down goes the plat- I ° form. Gun and trailer swing into firing position. One man races to remove lueech and muzzle covers, as another sets the dial sight and depresses the gun. At.‘ the same instant, Number Four hcavcs the hand spike in place and swings the trail into position. While the auxiliary Tractor thundcrs up with reserve ammunition trailers, Gunners Five and Six prepare shells for the 111111;; breech of the big field piece. Smoothly the muzzle comes to bear on the target. was 1101011 LARGEST PRODUCERS OF MILITARY VEHICLES anizccl army. proud t0 be represented on craftsmanship can provide. Ford of Canada. FORD V'B AND MERCURY CARS FORD TRUCKS. YIACTOIIS AND BUSES Less t/mu 6o seconds after the Artillery Tractors wheels skid to a stop, the gun is hurling ZS-pouncl shells at enemy tanks. Tliafs the kind of split-second timing is winning world-wide respect for Canada's mech- Fnrci of Canada's 16.000 workers are (lanziclian gun teams. The military vehicles \\l1icl1 roll, by the thousand, from Final Testing Grounds at Windsor, Ontario, are the finest, sturdiest products which modern TllC Field Artillery Tractor is one of more tlian forty types of battle vehicles produced by IN THE BRITISH Rn/rd I111 carhcrts among Nu‘ brfJlvlillPdp l¢.»_1;.p,1_/1¢/'/;/:1':/ sir/l iigqfo/‘n .1 m 117/ Ins/or] »—Cu11::1/.: can ire/l be [nvl/n/ n/ N11‘ 111w}! i‘z/>reun'-l.1'.u‘v1 /1<r in Il-c 111111/11-11-1)’ fly/Jr v ‘ fi,;-_/1-.~¢1(//1r11. 171111111 unfit/i n‘ I orr/ r-f C11" ll/(l [but 1/1/11/1, (}1r/1¢<1’/r1/z-/:1..‘r/¢ 1'." 011T)‘ their‘ moi/rm: 1i arr/111‘! rum buff/e. as" l’l‘.iI~'ll)l.\T EMPIRE —_-_.. ;1,“\\l"1-l1 .111 are inviterilto parti- w FAMOTISu-EASKILIl*ll>§l171Tli- this week-and Saturdzu‘ and 'l‘uc.<- TIIE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES, — Divine Worship both morning and evening at The Kirk tomorrow will. be conducted bv the Munster, the, Rev. T. H. Russell some-rs. M. A..f S. T. M.. who will also preach the rermolis in the morning on "The. Rrgret which God Guides" and in the evening on "The Loncl" People in the Gospels." The 111017111!!! ser- vice will be broadcast over CF11". The Church School meets at l0 10 A. M. during Mav and J"ne. On Friday newt at 8 P. M. Pre- paratory service in the Church. braied on Mav 16th at 11 A. M’. with service of Thanksgiving in the evening. M0 @1511 1 want you to know you are never forgotten, That hi den away in memory sweet, Are tpou his of you. fragrant- ove y, Without them my life would be incomplete. ._,.Q"I“IIIY wmolylng with Secretary Ickcs’ instructions to turn struck I“"‘.rs over to the U, s. government Pittsburgh Goal 00., officials You am mixed uo with so much I remem r, The fun and laughter o! childhood’; RY ‘Ihebeigllaby, and the prayer st e The fairy stories so sweet and gay. I hear again your gentle voice. Your step within my room— These memories shine across the years As stars shine through the gloom. I feel the touch oi your soothing hands. And o11ce again I see Dear eyes beneath 11 tranquil brow, ‘rhat once so kindly smiled on me. 1 want vou to know you are never forgotten That in mv heart there are hidden IIWBY Memories as fragrant and as v .'1' A; the flower I wear for you io- ' 1 11s and Stripes at the Mouiour N0. i0 mine at Library. Pa. 1 11f miners looks on. __ —O0nstax1c0 L Heokbert. TION of Photogra-phy. 110w cn Ex. (luv evrlnrg. 5-11-11. Iwillliil! ‘VOISIIII’ “in? b“ Uh" hlbitlon at the Harris Mcnlorzal , 1 l’. NI-Iilh. Illiiifm Art Gallery. Large land rn-xeti j -- “IYKI. mhwi“. "411 ;,_‘ photos. mostly mm s. sllnwlng~ ‘ 11"‘ fIIPIIIjIIFfIWI‘ the wud Atlantic 1.111» 1.1 rm; l$.\l"l'i.\'T 011111111. -,-‘\‘ v 1‘ "" Yflnis - l‘. it“? its beautyOier 100 scenes, N11, Mr- ‘- the service Oi :1111111.1: ‘Wfullii 1 j W11“ 0-1} _s_lfil““~ I]“."‘,‘(‘_".‘. Askills work over the p. i tc11 111.111 11111 ‘hUYiIi-I‘. 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