. . we. '~" " .,_..,.,, . ‘l I FEBRUARYOILW“. ciwkOt-‘EO TOMORROW l 1111;711:108 carriuulcal.‘ . Wrfitifi 5'39» ” , i ’ “lfltufuli- gesvlcss ‘y’; Communion Wujarht, olrevll. """"' School. wLVFIIOII ll"! “m” neuron sunvrobfl ill!!- ggnmunlon— lentil! gigging!!! n1 Bnturda! Z day and Friday- " "l, fir... i! ‘ST, PAUL'S CHURCH _ $71K»; '1'. lbbott, Rector u, 1.1111... Earle. firs-nut l, M1111 MacNutt. A-T-C-M- ' Choir Dlrww . omit trcnuucn oi CANADA “Tiiiifimfiriii” cannon ' l. Anthem: "And Dldut Thou u" the Rice Thlt Lo ed - .-=.- we: '....."" "'°" ocs o: ‘ e n, h, munlpP-Clcrke. Pilot Oiliccr S e11 I'- 7.00 p.m. Public Worship. . Sermon: “The Kingdom, The Pow- i: ‘like Glory." - Rev. '1'. 1:. 1a..- neesJL-Woodwsrd. CHURCH SCHOOL eseion oi the ev. arold C. Etter oi th Int - national Christian Leper- ‘muff, will spealnkMotion plotting 119.. g wcr . Ii:00 n. m.: Beginners and Prim. ary Departments. Morni Service broadcast byCI-‘CY Visi ors Corriiaily Welcome BAPI 1T1 lil. Holy l" ' $3.‘; M. Morning 2H7". , and Sermon. m. f. M. Sunday School. 1 y, M. Evening Prayer. o’. hue alter eveninl ""- PRl-ABY I ERIAN 1E: Kmffi‘ s1‘. JAMES _, in r n, My, Somerl. ~~ Organist [in E. Lilian McKenzie. _ Mus. Bite. : M lng Worship. L; was‘, For Thy Tender In“; Sake." -- I-‘arrant. : Evening Worship: ito Scio-"He Shall Feed His pleck."-- Handel — MI!- N- D- mhlfiiliié. will conduct the Ser- vicu and deliver the Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN _, cnunou Trtnce and ilvraitdn Street “ iiliniste csv. o. CAELYLFII WEBSTER iii-s. Edwin Johnstcne. Organist end Choir Director ORNING WORSHIP. a.m. Theme: "The Cross 0i llmitati n." ' 1... fir. 191. w. 521. rsno Solo: Selected. — Mrs. Arthur Rolmf- ' - p.m.: The Sabbath School and le Classes. ING WORSHIP p.111. Theme: “God's Lost Ar- .. rev. : 282, 437, 465. 011m: "Incline Thinclur." - hiumzl. loist-lllr. Wendell Phillips. c lnrd reigneth; let the earth rejoin; lct thc multitude oi the isles be glad thereof. Clouds and darkens are round about Him: Jqhtcoznncss and judgment M‘? the habitation 0i His Throne." on are cordially invited to wor- WP ""1- Th British and vtinrcign Bible Society r111: ‘BAPTIST OHURCH iloi-ner oi Prirfiinuigri-‘itlroy Streets Rev. I. Judson Levy. 3.1). MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM, Seaman: "In The Hour oi Dedica- on.” Anthem: "Laudatc Nomcn Domlne" I)r. T ( . r111: cuyuncn scnoor. 2.10 r111. with classes and t 1| It"!!! and needs. 111$: Dyson? .1‘- ticlpation in this Bible ndy service. EVENING WORSHIP 'l P.M. Sermon: Rev. Harold G. Etter, General Director International Christian Leper Mission. Anthem: “Haste Thee 0 Iard"._ (Zingarelll; 501°! “The Iloly City” - Adams)- Writer Berry Brigden. RCNVR. The music oi’ the day will be con» ducted by Mrs. G. Elliott Full. organist and director oi choir. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Dr. M. E. Genre, Supply Minister II A. M.: Morning Worship. 2' M: Sunday School. 7 .-_ ‘B11992!’- WELLINCTON C. W-L. The Wellington sub-division oi the C.W.I.. held their monthly meeting on Jon. it with the Par.- tor, Rev. Urban cinu, 111 111mm- EH06. The meeting opened by‘ the C. \..L. prayer and-roll call ioliowed. The correspondence irom the var- ious conveners was their read 11nd principally child weliare was dis- It was decided a convener nted to “l? tilfiiffifi i.“.%‘.‘..§"2lf.’l"2.°.‘i2.. J. P. Gaudet. Richmond school almost cured. tributed among the members. The president asked the mem- C. W. L. seen in papers or where and send them to Mrs. Anthem: “Comes nt Times. a Still- _ fu-JlQuS Blood was read, acknow- ledging their Christmas donation talnments were to be held weekly at the home oi the president, Mrs. The teacher reported cases oi, impetigo amongst the children at It was then decided to get some Red Cross work and have it dis- bers to collect any reports o! the a":- Brown, who is scrap-book conven- er. POLISH GRANABY The roiling iarming country in which the city o! Lublin lies is one 65111111 111111111 new "‘ ~ oilccui. lllvlifllluicrnewc °' ' ""7 “'5' My ham in “sQIYvFsInBeYM-d’ "m", "7' i; — V- -—_= .- -_ cnssweu. ior pfifi - con ‘T’ suas:g.“'m°" u" "i" IIAY “y wslvrcu. _' m’: “Ho” on” choice quel- a. 1:. ‘asking, a?" l!“ atom nu um It Hloimnnb. Ssturiby. 8.80. 2-11-11. usmrron rssr .1.» :1": “W... i 1.10 2g? "I {ff-if}; cuuaou w" m, _ services 211111.121: 5......” my, Oapt Traverse 11 11.11. a 11 1.16 ma. Rev. .1. n. Bishop. h-n-u. CAVENDISII UNITED CIIU . Worflhlp Sunday. r535 AM. North m“. Stan .v Bridge. Minister. 2-l'.'-li. oonuwapr. PASTORAL frai-‘fllt. :.§:2"::1.*=r:r.2 - Fr- 11 A New nsmnYfoh a n ‘h? . M. Rev. E. F. Collin, Cornwall 1.30 r11. s ' A-M. Rev. .1. n. skingrkfogllnrli “W. 2-11-11. ' ARRIVES OVERSEA _.. ‘Fulton MacDonald, Hll§t5vl1l€.ul‘?: ceived a telegram from her hus- band. Pte. Fulton MacDonald on- geilgrwlns his sue arrival over- . rouoe couar - At the Poi- ice Court yesterday a local man ‘charged with on oi intoxi- cating liquor was lined e100 and These citizens arc planners. They set aside so much. ct their income regularly war Qv- and [Notices HOCKEY lilo assurance. Many ve- ccvnpletcd their e o! protection thrcu s Sun Life "hi: plans which takes core o! the mo c in the event o! un- timely death o! corner. Thus i! tragic °"::;"":"" mo econ n Iull an‘: the family would not lose the home provided tor them. I! you are a home owner, just write or call, end I will ficdiy tell you how the Sun e ot Canada. can protect yew home investment. , Consult: Ii. C. BOHAKER Unit Manager SUI LIFE OF IliiAlA It! Richmond Strkt Charlottetown. P.E.I. costs or three months in jaiLA person charged with failing to re- port ior a medical examination was remanded until tomorrow. CHURCH NOTICE tor Parish of Milton and Rustico. Sunday, Feb- ruary 18th. 5t. Joh ‘ Milton. Momma Prayer 11.00 A. . ing Prayer 8.00 PM. st. Mark's, Flt-BUM. Evening Prayer 8.00 PM. Tuesday, February 20th, St. John's. Milton. Lenten Service 8.30 P. M Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. 2-17-11. EGG MARKET .- Production holding about even with previous week. one carlot assembled and ready ior export. Balance oi e s going ti: h1fl1itery|Camp|Li11 Mar res. P. _, _.. are , ‘ ell: delivered: A Large r 30-33: A Medium 28-30. B 26: C18- 18. Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown. A Large 35; A Med-l ium 32 1-2; A Pulletflo; B 38; C H. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — Bo M rn and Evening Wor- heb irk tomorrow will be v. . ii. Blush Somers. M.A.. S.T.M.. who will also preach the Sermons. The Church Organist. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. 8110., will direct the music. The Church School will meet at 2.30 in the Aitemoon. At Midweek Wor- ship on Wednesday Biblical Studies wil be of Jacob's Feeding Vision st Bethel end The oi the Five Thousand. 0 In a letter to Rev. R ‘district secretary oi th Sfivlefll’. lahop Kings om very willing and hapipy to ccrn- mend (he work oi the ritish and Foreign Bible Society. The Bible Society has enabled msny million to enjo 0pm Bible and to lis- ten to the 0rd oi Cod. I know that everyone will generously sup- port this noble and inspiring _work oi the Canadian branch of the Society. ova Sco- dt P‘. Bible inn said. "I AT SAINT PAUL’! CHURCHP- First Sunday in Lent. At 8.80 AM. the service oi Holy Communion. and at 9.30 A.Y.P.A. Corporate Communion. At ll o'clock Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. The Choir will render the Anthem "O Sovio i The World". Goes. ‘rroopci Bov Scouts end Cu. . 71nd the Girl-Guides will lttelnd this service. At 2.80 Sunday School. At ‘l o'clock Even- ing Pra er and Sermon. The An- them w l be "Give liar Unto my Prayer Arcadelt. Praise ye the God hil Se ' IN CANADA AND NEWFOUND- LAND ' DINO! EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY I ‘r111: r/menr socferv. _. AFTER I40 YEARS i. 761 translations. ‘l. 550,000,000 ‘ - sued. i. Circulation in iree countries only limited I by supplies. v t. Scriptures loit behind h certain enemy lands ‘etviivl svcllablcmcl t . or moi-g -me ‘by Scrimurc 111.11...- on- . (ll To those on Active Service (b) To prison and in- 3 ternment comps. .. (c) Por those on lite- ceving craft. lib the Society to carry on h "Pill". and prepare ior tilmtuiitiel oi peace. . I. L A Illl limo will welcome‘ m °' YDllli your BDIIGSTDBE Special Meetings O cosrer. 11111.1. (Upper Prince Street) oi Poland's most productive gran- mm m l . producing heat, barley, oats ‘ “mm?” iii’..- " ":2: “w.."::.*.lf'""""' °' "" TRY US Our Dru 1 are oi the Best and chums SH IN STOCK. We ~ ‘ ob from the meet reliable msnuipetum-e. To obtain bee results from your rt ticn you should have Pres an Tested 1111s vice. Phone and null orders rc- ceive prompt attention. service at your disposal. Int us dispense yclrs." J. Ernest ll. Worth Phone We try to live the Best in ser- All tlllht "We dispense any Prescription. DIUGGIBTS , Ill Prince It. wvmx l C MMIZNDS BIBLE ‘SOCIETY. by LEGISLATIVE SESSION -— The Provincial Legislature will open about the middle oi’ March, it was learned yesterday. The date has not been definitely set. but as it is customary to open on a 'I‘ues- day it will likely be either Mar-ch l3 or March 20. Last year the opening was exceptionally early- on Februariy 15. 'I‘his will be the second sess on c! the 45th General Assembly oi the Province. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH.- 5unday's services will he conducted bv the Minister Rev. T. E. Mc- Lcnnan. who will preach at both diets ot worship The morning sermon ‘ be "Jesus Bec- tisnr-snd another oi the series oi Sermons on the "Lords Prayer" will be given at the Evening Wor- ship, the titeme being “The King- dom, the Power, the Glory." There will be sessl of be s motion picture of the work. Pilot Oflicer s an Lancaster, R.A.1". sing st the Morning Service. . rning ser- bmadcsst by Station CHURCH MEETING — The W. A. ‘oi St. John's Church. Milton, met on- the afternoon oi 1M1. 1t at the home oi Mrs. Hammond Hooper. 'I'he meeting was opened singing “What a Friend Have in Jesus" and followed by the Liteny ior the month end the Members’ Prayer. Twelve members answered roll call with s verse oi . The Study Book "West Date Line” is being studied by each member at home. A beautiful quilt was donated to the W. A. by Mrs. C. R. Birt to be given to s worthy cause. A vote oi thanks wis extended w her. The members decided to give the days‘ collection oi $6.55 to the work oi the World's Day oi Prayer. The afternoon was spent in mek- ing quilts. This W. A. increases its lunds by the sale oi these useful articles. Several aprons were also sold. Tee was served by the hos- tess and daughter and I social hour enjoyed. r111: earner cnurwn. - ‘r11 D., with ser- d R. J. Sworn. V KNEW 01' l necds. Evenins Worship . M. will be conducted b.v Mr. bevy with sermon by the Rev. I-larold G. litter General Director oi Intornatimel tian Lope Thee d." Mrs. G. Elliott Pull organ- ist and director ci’ choir. trill be in char e oi the music ct the day. Mr. also give an illus- trated address at 8:16 pm. in (he Baptist Church Hall. Gnr. Daniel Barclay and Mrs. Barclay, Sussex, N. 8., were guests at the Manse. Carleton. last. week end. P0. . n M id. Cher- , is s nding his iesve with his mother. Mrs. M el Orlcbsr 8t. He hes been stationed with R. C. A. II, Goose Bay, Lah- redor, ior the put year. INJOIAILI IOUSIWAIIMING Weto be XIIOIIUY- ate at say cgatnvenient time M sins 11 A second in a series oi inter- troop lrcckcy was ple,::i on the ice at the Upper Queen be. Rink ias Tuesday evening when the 0th (Salvation Army) troop chal- le ed and defeated the 8th (Holy {to esmer) troop in on encount which proved to be a nun-stop ~ exhibition oi real hmkey. The 6th troop had a very convincing lllppel‘ hand e‘. the end oi the first period with a 3-1 advantage over their opponents. Dewar Lester was the lone scorer ior the ninth..whi'.e Johnny Walker, with two goals to his credit. and Jim Gauthier. ti": one. set up the count for the ‘ The second period was a more Profitable session ior the ninth roop. Once irom the stick ot Stanford Downe. and twice from that oi’ Dewar Lsrter, Lin‘ puck slid through the deiences c1 the sixth goalie, but only once did it manage to steal into the ninth net. This rally oi the ninth troop resulted in the balanced score ct 4-4. Roy Chandler oi vation Army oop began (113 scoring in the third period, anti Ilarcld Biso followed shortly with a goal for the sixth. The score at this point was 5-5. With les than six minutes to play, Lnr-ter or the ninth troop scored twice, snd, set- ting the iinel score st 7-5, bmlght the Salvation Army troop through io ctory. BCOUTEIVS CLUB ‘Rho Scout/ere are beginning to conduct some social activities to relieve some oi the strain due to the pendlns Scout Week. and on Feb. 8. they wen-t on a sleigh ride to Milton. Since s. single sleigh would not hold everybody the party leit in two sleighs ior their des- tination. On the way out every W118 front "We're On ‘The Ulp- ward Troll’ to “Dent Fence Me In was sung. and everyone on the ilrst sleig-h had a spill at least once, but the occupants d! the second sleigh had to wait for the Lil ghwg, 3,15%? 5g’ 13:; my‘: litigant‘? come beck and throw am cs - - 110ml h; M 2J3,‘ When they arrived at Mr. Davies‘: house, the crowd save out with "Hail, Hail, the (lung's all Here. Everybody removed their logs. and introductions were. made tor the benefit oi the new mem- bers by the esidmt. illlfl a lull in the gen- eral excitement, the prgsident, brought, up a suggestion from the Guiders Club. that the Scooters and Guiders hold a joint banquet 51171118 30y Scout-Girl Guide Wee! at one oi the hotels in Charlotte- vm. It was decided unanimous- ly that this should be held. and arrangements sre being made ac- cordingly. A sing-song was then held in which each er prumwd some iorm of entertainment. of which the outetandinc - George Anderson's Scene," and the -- Romeo and Juliet act by Dva MecMillan and J. Trainer. After this. a lunch was served by the ladies. Grace Diamond's date sq the assembled and we're soon way__b1zc_k to Chariot sentation of a. substantial sum ct to which Ml‘. 1nd his. Mschesn both responded on ho- hali oi their family and aggnrgd the neltlhbors oi e warm welcome After the "For They Ar- Joli Rllowi" a delicious lune by the ladies oi (he die- oi the course. homes wishing the new neighbors 9W1? lillflslntr 0i 300d health and r 0 : ‘In ttybiowing is the address Dene: Mr. and Mrs. Meoinen and family: We are gathered here this evening in a spirit oi i.‘ = L‘ ' 1 less Alice. J. A. Lawson. A. Lawson. over CFCY. MRS. GEORGE E. LEAR" The death occurred at Crnpaud January l9 oi Mrs. George Leerd in her eighty-seventh year. Mrs. Lesrd was highly esteemed by all who knew her and will be greatly missed ln the community. She had been ill only a short while but was very bright and retained her faculties until the set. - She was tenderly cared ior by lwr deughtcr-in-law, Mrs. Hurry Leard end her granddaughter. Georgia, (Mrs. A. J. Fraser). She is survived by one son. Jesse, oi Jrruro, and one daugh- ter, Mrs. Wotton oi Victoria. and e number of grand and great- grandchildren. One son. Harry. predeceased her in 1983. The iuneral service was held in Crapaud United Church and was 1 ely attended. Rev. J. A. Jerdlnc mullet his text the twenty-third "fine poll-bearers were her two rlndsone. Denton and John aid, and hcr tour grandsons- in-law. Edwin Perflllson. A. ~ Fraser, Eric Robinson and Keith D. Myers. The organist was Mrs. John Shin-tons and the itmeral director, Mr. Percy Dawson. SOUTH MILTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The South Milton W. I. mct on Home with sixteen members pre- srnt. After the usual opening the reports oi committees were receiv- to give you a formal wc-lcomq t5 our district and community. In times like these when the world l; so full oi sorrow it brings noth- 1118 but o feeling oi pleasure to come hare and grcst you in ‘ my like this. No doubt the parting irorn your own community severed ties o1 long standing and the "Ind-S you made inere altlho i1 much missed , wt; oi n y be some l1. your e. sent commun ty, we nope o.“ we as neighbors. will be able to live up to your enpeotstiom and that you will make stronger ties here than you have ever made be. oo-e. We llso welcome meumembecnot Y0"? flmily Who are with us to- nlsht. We are glad w have than in cur nudst and know they will be a welcome addition 11o the You“! people oi the community. Mr. and Mrs. Macbeen n“. u. tu.'."..":'..'£§i‘.t;:': and i It. Hubert gath- ee-w" 2.‘:- welcome while Etched on behalf‘ of the rut. Herbert 1:11am ed. Thc following articles wcrc passed in ior mo Cross: 1 mil‘ pyjamas, l scarf. 3 turtleneck sweaters. 8 pairs socks and 3 pairs gloves. Several letters oi thanks ior C‘“:!stmas gills were read. The new committees arc: : Sick: Mrs. Dufictt and Mrs. Cyrus MscNeill. School: Mrs. J. A. Rodd and teacher. Lunch: Mrs. white. Mrs. Prvude and Mrs. Stockman. The paper Educational Improve- ment wee read by Mrs. W. B. Muc- Neill and discussed. A Free contest was read by Mrs. Gerald l-locner 11nd |pribe won by Mrs. G. A. Coles and Mrs. Duticit. A collectio oi $1 was received. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem and lunch was served by Committee in charge. iiiltiTltlii c111" I srn instructed to offer Feb. 18 at the home of Mrs. W. H. FEBRUARY 18th T0 24th Boy Scout-Girl Guide Week is to be observed throughout Canada during the above dates and the Provincial Boy Scout's Association has “ drawn up the following program in celebration of the event. STNDAY, FEB. 18th Scouts and Guides attend respective churches. 6:05 P. M.—Br0adcast over CBA by Governor Gonorll Ill Pli- MDDNDAY, FEB. 19th 7:30 P. M.-Scout and Cub Rally, St. Paul's Hall. TUESDAY, FEB. 20th 7:15 - 7:30 P. M.-Radio Pisy by Scout's over CFCY. I Director WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 st 4 P. M.--Exhibiii0n of sewingand presentation oi Besaborolgli Shield at Si. Paul's Hail. 8 P. M.-Public Demonstration by Scouts 8: Cubs, Prince oi Wales College Hall. Chairman, Lloyd W. Shaw, Prov. Director of Education. THURSDAY, FEB. 22nd. 7:15 P. M.~(1‘uide Rally, Prince of Wales College Hall. 7:15 - 7:30 P,‘ M-Radio play by Cubs over CFCY. Director, J. FRIDAY, FEB. 23rd Parents and visitors night at the various troop meetings. 6:07 P. M.—Daily talks by prominent Scout and Guide Leaders This Advertisement sponsored by Sterne Ltd. "nun-J. school 2i 2. (Continued from p3 ge irfifirrfimfirnfizsnm. Pius MacInnLs. Grade I (A1_1. Miriam Coffin; 2 Leo MacDon d. Grade I (Bl-l. Yvonne Elder- shaw; 2. Ann Hawbolt. Grade I (C)~1. Donalda Gold- ert; Donald Gcldcrt. ' Perfect attendance: Genevieve lcossiter, Clitford Keefe, Carol Ann oiTin. ‘l. SCHOOL CONCERT ‘TIL pupils oi St. Raphael School presented their concert on Jam‘. 29th. There was a good attend- nncc. The (allowing rogram was successfully carried ou . Chorus: O Canada. Welcome Song: "Look Pleasant’. Recitation: The Shadow on thc Blind. Dlelague: The School Clown. Song: La Belle Francoise. Dialogue: Mrs. Squirrels Cakc Store. Guessing Contest. Chorus: Le Maringouln. Recitation: Le Pater. The Unmarried Wim- m sani. Dialogue: The Hot Shop. Chorus: Keep the Home Fires Burning. Closing Chorus: It‘s Rainy when You Go. Mrs. J. F. Auooln was the oril- anist. The pupils greatly enjoyed (hr Fishing Pond while the visitors bought the different articles which the pupils had for sale. A non: sum was realized. The winner in .55 | illo guessing contest was Joseph Gallant. St. Nicholas. KINKORA SCHOOL Report. ior January: Intermediate Department: in. Recitation: U11 Sermon lnteres-- _/ Theron? Grade VIII: l. Rests Duffy; 2. Wanda Gram-inn; 3. Iris Brennan. Grade VII: l. Jerome Quinn: 2. Carmen Smith; 3. Earl Corr. Grade VI: 1. Adelaide Duiiy; 2. silrlneon Farmer; 3. George McCor- Vi 9. . Grade vz-l. Lorne Richards; l. Marion Brennan; 3. Frances McCar- villc and Gerald McKenne. Primary Department: Grade IV: 1. Clair Duiiy; 2. Edna Richards; ‘.1. Corinne Duiiy and Sheila Shreenan. Grade III (S12) l. Nora Greenan; 2. Charles Smith; 3. Gwendolyn Rowe. G. .- III (Jr): 1. Elton McKen- ha; 2. Ernest Brennan; 3. Georgina. Richards. Grade II: 1. winniired Connolly; 2. Mary Connick; b. Marina Roberta. Grade! (a): 1. Dermond Daily: 2. Reggie Connolly; 3. Gerard Rowe. Grade I (b): 1. Bernard McCabe; 2, Rose Merle Gallant; 3. Audrey Shrcennn. Grade I (cl: l. Elaine Corr; Genevieve Johnston. .__.__ l. This War-Four Years Ago FEB. l7. INF-Turkey and Bul- garia signed s non-aggresslol treaty .11 soils. Prlmelldirlister King worried (he Commons as 1i reconvened that Japanese entry into the war at an moment was considered s Posei- bility. FEB. 1B. l94l—Strong Australian lorccs arrived to man Malayan deiences. 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