~v APRIL 2. 1,941 _—-.-_ pO-O4-§4-§~O-O-0-OO+04§4§O44 Dr. Shields Answers iiaiifax-lunenhurg Presbytery 111,1’!!! GOSPEL WITNESS of March 27th. also lloeliiiiiod’; Sermons which Presbytery Drdered Burned . e! ‘huro, N. S. Both series, ‘Trotestants Awake". and "The Chin-oh Sick Unto Death". ‘I110 exact text o! the sermons upon which Mr. Rockwoodi "Trial" by Presbytery was based. are contained in THE GOSPEL WITNESS of March 13th (special issue, 82 pages), as well as s verbatim report o! DR. SHIELDS’ ADDRESS, entitled: “Rev. Psry I‘. Bookwood-e Hero o! the Faith, or a ‘Fflndlmentlliat’ Flat-HO"? ll preached in Jarvis Street Baptist Church, Toronto, Ont., Sunday MIND 9th. i Send this advertisement with fifteen cents in stamps, or coin. to THE GOSPEL WITNESS, 130 Gerrard St. East. Toronto 2. Ontario. for March 13th, 20th and 27th issues, that you may be informed o! Mr lueblvoodb exact words. and judge o! the merits o! the ca» for you:- MK. WEST KENT SCHOOL Honor ROil for March. ' Guide X - l. Marion Moore, II. mid; Pickard. 3. Georgina. Leerd and Melvin Dawson. Grade IX -- l. l Robert Agnew. 3 [nod Heat her Iemiti, Tr-bel Mne- onkie vm -- l. End Jewell, i. Bamy Beers. 3. Joan Cameron. Grade VIII — 1. hlorris Jenkins, 2. Leith Thompson, 3. Robert Pin-its. Grade VH1‘ l. ilmiald hint:- Lenuzhlan. 2. Kari Reirdmi, a. Bar- bara. Dick and Robert Nelson. Grade VTI - l Nancy Hynd- men, 2. Birler Chandler. 3. Maur- een Boiieker. Gtmde VTI -- 1 Johrinma Mao- dondld, 2. Audrey Horne. 3. Datvtd Reasvdon Grade V! - i. Billie Bath}. Neib Hmsm, 3 Barbara Johnson and Richard Carson. Grade V - i Gordon ‘Tweedy. I. Joyce lvhcLeod, 3. Connie Ohendieir. Grade V -- l. Shirley Veseey, 1 NIB-Tine Qllflipbell. 3. David Mac- Donald. GoadeIV-i. JeenLsabelMno- donald. 2. Sylvia Campbell and Avis Graves, 3. Constance Rogers. Grade IV s“ l George Ward. 2. J-rnei. Rogers. 3. Stuart Dick.’ Grade III - 1 Elizabeth Grant, 2. Gayle. Wood. 3. Hubert Sherren. Grade III -'1 David Curfle. 2. Derek Dew. 3. Hetnsry Phillipe. Grade II —- 1, Sharain Bugden. 3 Frederick l-iyndinaii, 3. Dale Ward. Grade If -_ 1 ' Brodie Liiirutz. 2. Connie Davies. 3. Vimy Gregory. Gmde I —- 1. David Gil-Be. 2. Heather Matheson. 3, David Seller and Walter Smith. INDUSTRIAL TORONTO With a total of 3528 ins-miniatur- ing establishments in 194-4, Toronto area had a. larger number than any otiher Canadian city. it"s Collie I... WESTERN GUARDIAN —ENAMELED Double Boilers, WIBh Basins, Dis-h Pans. Tee. Ket- tles and WIKAT Pails. Also Egg Beaters in stock. The Bilnitnereide Hardware Co. —WE HAVE all sisee in Wrench Sockets. also Spinners, Extensions, Universal Jodme and Retchets in stock. ‘the Stlssmerside Hardware -WD HAVE just received a ship ruent oi’ Scissors. Pocket Knives and Hair Clippers. The Stmrmerside Hard/ware Co. Spring! devils "P to you with iiir ssiartiset, niost chaining dros- sas ever. All cleverly designed ‘I 3M yoa figure-loveliness. -NOW 1N STOCK, Auger Bit Ex- tensions. Bit Braces, Auger Bits, Planes, Hand Saiws, Coping Saws andCompass Saws. The Summer- side Hardware Co. -.-M1LS A. WELLS -- The body o! the late Mrs. A. Wells (nee Em- meline Wallace) arrived from Trmton. NS. on Wednesday eve- nting and was taken to the St. Peter's Anglican Church, where the funeral was held on Thursday, March 38th at 2.30 pm. Services were conducted by the Rev. J W News. Hymns sung were, "Rock of Age“ “Just M I Am", “God Be With You Till We Meet Again". The pallbearers were: Messrs. Mer- rill Matthews. Don Fraser, Lorne Crockett, Arthur Wallace, fester- Wallsoe, Howard Clark. Interment took place in the Si. Peter's g- iican Cemetery. —Macl'l-lEE-l:llil€ -- 0n Sat- urday morning, rieb. 15. 1947. the Church of the Sacred Heart. Loom Lake. Saskatchewan, was the scene of a very pretty wedding when Car- oline Elizabeth Fink, R.N., daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John-t Fink oil Vibank. Saskatchewan. was united in marriage to Cat. John Edward MeoPhec, RCMP. son of Dr. and Mrs J.A. MacPhee of Sum- merside, PEI. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Funk: The bride was attired in a white at iioLMAiins» s woman's world this You'll find fqglflgq "Y "loin on tedsyl ' siiiiisiisiis GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE i857 floor length satin gown end won e i-ieeddmss o! orange bioesoms. She os-rried ii bouquet of Ansel-loan Beauty Roses and lreeela. Their Ollily attendants were Mr. and Mrs. L.E Jeannette. Following the ceremony e, reception was held st/ the International Hotel st which firiends of the bride and groom attended. Miss Fink, previous to her tmarriage was matron oi s. Red Cross outpost hospital in Basket. clwwan. The happy couple are now residing in North Bsttletosd, any. atchewain where the gmom is sta- timed-S. —W.M.S. MEETING — The mg. ulatr monthly meeting 0g the Eve. fling Circle 0i’ the W M S. oi’ the Summerside Presbyterian Church was held in the Mame. Cert-trad Street on Thursday eventing. Mem- bers of the senior Auxiliary were gucsw of the meeting. The meet- i-ng opened with call to worshipand invocation by Mrs. Henry Bishop. followed by the hymn, "In the Cross of Christ I Glory." The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Hazel Dystimt: aind the meditation “Easter Tlietn and Now" was taken by Mrs Lester Linkletteir. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Edwin Mao- Kay and the hymn. "Jesus Christ is Risen To-day," was sung The offering was received by My; Bu. four Mclfiey and the otleririg was made by Mrs. Ronald Jeitroy. A pleasant-t feature of the evening's Program Wits mi Easter solo by Mrs Clarence Mercer The preo- idenfs welcome to the guests fol- lowed by brief remarks by Rev. Charles Cernegy The hymn "Re- joice iiie Lord is King" alnrl the Benediction brought the meeting to a close A social hour was m- ioyed and refreshments served by members qt the Evening (Zircle. - S. ' I - Personals —Mh'e. A S. MecKsy. Central‘ Street. Summerside. has rettxned from Vancouver, B.C when-e she epemtt the nest two months visiting relatives-S. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GIEJARDIAN FLY! AID T0 SNDO TOWN Moderately Priced 18.50 to 82.50 at .HOLMAN’S --- There ’s Much Ado About This‘ sllllhlillSlll ' Guaranteed Satisfaction Sines 1M7 Only woman among five pilots to fly urgently needed supplies to snowibound Sheliburne. Ont.. Violet Mlletead, Toronto. Ont. The planes landed in W8 S toil-acre farm field halit a mdle southwest of the town. where the runway was marked by a giant arrow drawn in the snow with red lead. Teams were wailing to rush stip- piiel into town es they arrived. ‘iionioii Lists (Confirmed from Flee 1) __.___-_-§__ i -li . \ \ Iiittk; csseh; cheddar cneess. processed cheese arid cream cheese, concentrated milk products of all kinds; ice cream; Salad and cooking oils‘; salt; fresh apples-IOU crop. Raisins, curt-ants. prunes, tied dates; dehydrated apples; Tomatoes. tomato sauce, tomato paste, tomato pulp, tomato puree. tomato cstsup, chili sauce. when irn hermetically sealed cans or glass; canned pork and beans. canned spaghetti and canned soups; Canned corn. canned peas, can- ned heans excluding the lima and red kidney varieties; canned apri- cots, canned peaches, canned pears, canned cherries, canned plums; fruits and vegetables in the two preceding items when frozen and sold in cc-nsumer size packages; Jams, jellies, msrmalades; Moat and meat products, not in- cluding game. pet foods, and cer- tain varieties of cooked and car.- ned meats; sausage casings, ani- mal and artificial; live. dressed and canned poultry (but not in- eluding turkeys, geese or ducks, live, dressed or processed; poul- try spreads, poultry stews and poultry in pastry or pie crurtr, canned salmon, ‘canned sea trout. canned piichards of the 1946 or earlier packs; Edible animal and vegetable tats including iiirds and shortenings. Clothing:- Men's, youths’ and boys’ coats. jackets and Windbreakers made wholiyv or chiefly of leather; men's There's excitement cool. Select your kets and Windbreakers. except when made wholly or chiefly of leather): Womens. misses’, girls‘ and child- ren's accessories as follows: dick- ies. bibs. haite-rs, neckwear. coil- are. cults and aprons. Knitted weer for either sex as follows: undergarments, other than those made wholly of wool; circular knit hosiery o! cotton or rayon; _ Work clothlnl, including opens for either sex, when made wholly or chiefly of cotton or leather; uniforms for either sex; gloves, gauntlet: and mitts for either sex, when made wholly or chiefly of‘ cotton or leather, except those designed as specialized sports equipment or for specialized indus- trial uses; Brassieres; foundation garments. but not including surgical cor- sets; Diapers and diaper supports. Household and other Taxman- Textile products as follows, when made wholly M‘ chiefly of cotton or rayon: hath mats, bedspreads» blankets except iiorseblanlreto: curtains, dish cloths, dish towels drapes. fave cloths, luncheon sets, fui new collection of Easter They're full-blows for luxurious flattery. . . o. they're softly contoured, finely detailed . . J they're everything you've oiwoys wanted in ll napkins, pillow cases, sheets, sit’ u'plenty about our wonder: root beauties. s favorite here now! ence cloths, tabla overs, cloths. throw- toiiet. seat covers, dow shades; Floor rugs and meta chiefly o! V)‘ cotton. _ Domestic Fuels:- Coal, coke and briquettes; untfl April l6. 1947. Household Eq ‘ merit and sup- plies:- Furnaces, tire-place heaters and other heating equipment excqrt portable electric heaters; j at: heaters and other water hea lng equipment; soap and soap com- po-urids. Motor Vehicle acceesoriw._ Pneumatic tires and tubes when ' sold for the purpose of or as orig- , inal equipment on agricultural ~, machinery. Construction Producim- ' Lumber of all kinds; mlliwvrk such as doors. sashes, windows. stairs and gates; plywood VEIIQCTS. Pre-cut lumber products design- ' ed for Lise in residential or farm buildings, hut not including luily ore-fabricated buildings: gypsum board and gypsum lath; urallboartls ' youths’ and boys‘ suits or pants merle wholly or chiefly o! cotton or rayon; Men's. youths‘ and boys’ furnish- ings as ‘follows-blouses; collars; pyjamas; night shirts; underwear, other than that made wholly of ail-wool fabrics; shirts, including sport shirts other than those made wholly of all-wool or all-rayon fab- r16; Women's. Misses’, girls‘. child- ren's and infants’ garments oi all kinds (but not including (a) gar- ments msde ‘wholly of ell-wool fabric, (b) rsfncoltl, or (c) jee- W441" SPRAINS AND STRAINS Muscular Ashes and Peliis ~ Silffdelnls v lnilsoa yaw NEE (l1 SLOAN'S LINIMENT PAGE itLitviisl-f l A -._- _-- _ towels, - i, wash cloths, window blinds,‘ win-