DECEMBER 31. 1943 ‘ ‘rue (TIIARIDTPETOWN GUARDIAN This ooilunn L i- . ‘ l l?» . n? l’ .4‘ n5 ~12 tl.'£.l‘i. tins . lloly Iflilhllilt, Chflli, u.“ ‘m; “bu: 1,00 gunning and sermon. l» Miilfilllllll K DAY- Dill?!’ Direttor. Mr. Walter llloNutl A.T.C.M. ~ 8.30 lIoly Communion. \ 10.00 Confirmation School. 11.00 Holy Communion and Sen‘ mon. 0 S da S h l. ,, a un Y ha“: and 59111101‘ Ragga wTgeuus‘ hamllféni A PRESBY IERIAN \ ' HE Kllill or s1‘. JAMES.‘ . Minister‘ Tho ltev. T. II. Bussell Somell. . M.A.. SIP-M. KeepP-Suiiivan. Holy Communio 97101110- , Lfrhumda hiaturday 7.00 Public Worship. and» no Frldov- 5mm "Ham." — Rev. r. a. Wedn oLennen. - Anthem “Bound M. hug 1. Friday. Ni lira-slum Dress. m The wee day “M”: Ire held ill ocal solo “Father Eternal” All Souls Chllitl. All seats Ire fret Schubert — Miss Pauline Simmonds P "m" " .... _ _ r l - the u. m them aim any new!“ “a adult am. Ominous.‘ °' 5m" ‘ fail‘. PAUL'S CHURCH y. tors welcome: Mill Marie llcllougsii, 59mm‘; l- ilo: Kendall. A.C.C.0. LBAJI. Organist u" — r. Anthem “ ‘Ive To Our God". _. a.m. Beginners. snghiiunlor Departments, ; - ' ‘ '?-———i——m_ ll IIIOIIY llllll" r lxclnsor or. earlius CATHEDRAL UNii l u LHURLII ifilfggq; --¢ a. m- -' bggggg; 3' ‘IANQJQ __ m... ... ....... -———-————-—-n'_ ufithi-i um“ TRINglgYURggITED B€II§INIgEEIATION urn m. saga-J“ l" Tifl-mllzhanno aliases rsxas a.» W Primary I Ti-IE ROGERS HARDWARE ($0.. - LTD. will be open ; d will close at 1230 I lgliiseA-Mulfiialagloor. Deocouew“, BAD | |§ [ THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince snd Flinoy Street, Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy, l,‘ Associate Bev- Itonald Noble. B.A. Lillian Earle. (Vincent) . EM Mus. Bac. __.... Mr. J. L. MacAuluy. m. Morning Worship. The Communion o! the Anthem “Just As I AnW-Bowiee Supper will be observed, following 2.30 p.m. Church School. EVEN-z Worship. 7 p.lu. Evening Worship Anthem “Saviour Thy Children and ehoirmaster. You are invited to worship with The Minister will conduct the __>_T_l!E BAPT lervices and deliver the sermons. ‘ ' ‘- '50s PRESBYTERIAN cuuncu Pfiltl llll GIITMII HCIOII Anthem: Selected. 2.30 pzln. Tile Sabbath School and Bihie Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 p.nl. Thorns: "Self-Examin- liymns: 096, 506, 540. Anthem: Selected. "Fen;- vlot," saith the Lord. “I will be with thee: yea I will help thee; yon, I will uphold thee with" ' the right hand oi My righteous-l Vouvlre cordially invited m1 vvorshlp_with II TOPIC: "- __;- n‘ g, gum. W513i‘ 2-30 EM. Bible Sohenl. bin. Edwin Johnstone EITTWIIQ Wllwme ‘"11" LONDON-Iclfi-Ive aioaumo wousmr 1"“? °°mY°m iii-Wee has relchot 11.00 s.lu. Theme: “God's Ever- "gzllbiwllve oi r.he equivalent o Mercy}: ‘p. Dal llymus: u. m, an, m. i__'_ . <71 IL.- l" Week of. iPrayer Services JIliiliAilY 3-1 AT a lam. Redemption." Speaker: REV. RONALD NOBLE TUESDAY — The Baptist Church TOPIC: “Prevailing Prayer]? Speaker: REV. TJ-I. B. SOMERS WEDNESDAY — St. Paul's Church "ANNUAL MEETING of the BIBLE SOCIETY Leader: REV. A. LEDREW GARDNER THURSDAY — St. James’ Church TOPIC: "God's Strong Use of Human Weaklless” Speaker: REV. T. E. McLENNAN FRIDAY — Trinity Church TOPIC: “The Prayer of the Righteous Mun.” Speaker: CAPTAIN H. MacLEAN (Please keep this for reference) YA brand now year is about to dawn and to our Patrons and Friends go our wishes for JiIAPPY NEW YEAR EENKINS_PHARMACY' i i’ mrr/ nu klnmzml» ‘J-w-sfl“. KHFJJITI. HUWNrH THE CHURCH SCHOOL 5.80 Yo invited to i his ilerlvlige of Bible xrrdyslp”. In EVENING WORSHIP 7 EM. rinou "For Such o. Time s; Anthem “Night of Nights" _ Organist Miss E. Lill an McKenzie. (Van de Water). Solo "Bethlehem" (Gounod) _ John Inch, Mus. Blmfurganlgi, CENTRAC clhrlsrla? ~ on ll A.M. Morning Worship. i Duke, Minis DROPS .. BlACKcR MENTHUL l t. fMoNpAY - Salvation Army Citadel "The Church as u Community of Limited. at the Kirk Sc ool at dlally invited Rev. A CHURCHES TOMORROW |';""'i"““_9'*"“'*'i'\ o! I000] interest, DANCING Brighton Club i4:- lllllit- 12-31-11. siuslc cusses will be u- ‘ sinned Tilesd n. xehucu. 1.. a. A. m. ‘hm-fr LTD. will be open all day Monday and will close at 12.80 Wedalesflay. , . . 1L Private Secretary POWNAL C 2nd. B. S. at Pownsl at l1 A. . Millvlew service at 2.30 P. M. Pow- nal at 7. Rev. D. K r Monday “ma”. lo War - SERVICE? canoe cqve e0 oeee 0e o-o-o-eveo-o-o+o-0¢<< Jazmrimrnsttoeouie." sa . CHURCH NOTICE. - Winsloo “T!!! ill-lull. W0." M’. Winkle 901d United Ghurchnservices, January 1h W u ' ‘d ' - . z " .' ' ' » MORNING woltslllr u A-M. {Rem a P. M. Whole‘; gig?) aboute that?’ am’ I do“ knowl P. M. Re . T. Constable, Mllailster. i CENTRAL PTRTSII yiunday. January 2nd 2.30 r. M. Nine Mile Creek 1 r it u‘. w. Goodwill si-ul ' 2nd. Highflel 1N CANAD-L-Service January 2nd will ‘Wood Islands 11.00 A. Harbour 7.31:‘? tral Bedeque Sunday. January 2nd at 3 P. M. In the country d the future the services chumch will be in the morning and Lord's evening. C. A. Britten, CHARGE-Services for next Lord's ! ORNWALL PA C ARGE. — Services Stllldill. Jan. 20m’- l2nd are as follows: New Dominion 11 A. M. Kingston 3 P. wall 7.30 P. M. S. Sch . M. Rev. J. R. Skinner. Mlniste _ u 13.31.11, ftearéleed he was reg THE rayolv-aolvsllsw asr- "~-.-5~~‘"-" l": 5-" TIST LHUl:c"r‘"-Sun??§8 J unua; pleading lulii. 0.000 for the 1943 nations‘, 2nd. Weslmoreland A. N? ' e Church. You are cordially invited to Join with us in these services worship and praise. 12- be specially catalogued. advertised and BUCCIOIICL. Ship your 33g user willllls select the most suit: was respect Prince Edward Island For” skins l-l Pussell Somers, preach the sermons. Organist. Miss E. Llll both services. School will meet. CHURCHES-January vices as follows: Falrvlew ll A. M- North River 3 P. M- Kingston 1.30 ‘P. M. The Kingston service v/lll he a I Musical Christmas Tableau, "The -I“lrst Nowell." S clal Offering. lC de River: N) , E. TOdd. Mililliifil‘. 12'31‘n~ terror in the enemy's blood. He| .,. s... .1... His Honour The Lieutenant Governor will receive at _ Government House ‘i ~ Saturday Afternoon January the First i from 3 to 8.00 rua acorns HARDWARE 00.. |§ B” '1“ wulliacll". O-O a .- . . t ' " lir. Winkle Goes s r llow ziAmy, and was tting u in bed. BM. ill/iurriiyt Emu he had a cimierencepwith lht i z-ai-ulhaltsi aha a Captain mm Head- ——— Q ere. NEW YEAR'S SERVICE la con-i "That shull o! yo Baptist church orfithe doctor tog! him. ei Medical Officer oi the nos- E pointed out Day January 2nd will be as follows: "I'll keel! out 0! i119 way. The other . a 31 - ml. w - ' - _ - CHURCH Mi- $ieWBTi 11 5- M- 3 “we w” just an acd-qent", hm ‘zslijisfivdisutlcuwrhiedlin ilLgf-IEWII Efifiiffidm tiliitttamvirt wwirsiilgwuyvllgo rgvgfinpfigsgvggylrln i w“ .';-..“-.:::. react“: .. P~ M- l ...ri‘.‘:.;"i::iz%i"i.. iihd-‘Pili’; : o! “ww- ie - - ' 124k“ you, m“ n it. That seenlcoooulyb eflsezergg- $151 done. learned ‘some oi it im- the LONDON, De‘ a _ , c? , _ cusoil m. U8 . ~ ilrst time nimse . 3mm.‘ women-t 91°“ m! more Mr- Winkle hlew about hh arm. a STOIIAL. Because of the bullet "that had through nia shoulder, he would never llit hlslleft arm above _ cum. his head again. It was perfectly- ood below that for ordinary use, t as for as the Anny was con- axted as incapac- 5 _ ‘mtsuy ' Captain told him or you ll able to comprehend how such a WE M“; MAKmG up a couec_ timid appearing little man could tion of high-class standard sliver ggelséggtawilésgangflfe ggggmpufigh fox pelts and all new type skins to there was“... Mr‘ wifikle saw‘ any, suggestion of the mouse look m the; ‘ Captain's expression. Mostly there x , Mr, Winkle was amazed at the P°°1 extent that a mouse could be ~ changed into a lion. Al; the isms ~—— time he knew that he was not 111i Tl"? KIRK 0F ST- 355155. -- lion. He was both creatures. Ho Ham morning and evenailyis ‘vorsngl; smiled w himself wlsclY- Before. he had been taken too much icr a conducted by the Minister, the Rev. mama Now he wguld be gage“ too T- - W110 ‘I111 fl15° much for a lion. He knew t at each The Qhllwh existed in all men. no mat er what ‘ 1a" MQKMZW- they had done, or, for that matter. 'Mus. Bus. will direct the music at hadn't 5mm M 2-39 We Church‘ A year sgo he qualled at the prospect of being drafted. I! (my- 12-31-31- one had told him then that he d be depressed at beink dis- . l _.__ 1 NORTH Riven BAPTIST 33.3mm m... u... Army, and that 581'- he wanted to go back to War again. he would have thought him crazy. Now he trembled sometimes when he remembered everything that happened on Tiilizo. But lie shook as much with a sense 0i 98m" sum“? dangerous acclxnbllshment as he ll A~ M- Y0" "o w" did with horror. Ho had tasted the WWW“ heady wins of wsr and found it 1r,- ‘toxlcating, He had drowned 'had conquered several other [id-l Willi». WJIIIIIIIIIII.fllljjjjgi)’, Mr. Winkle worried about Jack's l u. lfst remarkm He didn't fl-Xld on! urn is fine." "Best mm in this "But it won't‘ stand another knock from rlile butt." the Cap- in . "It won't get one." said Mr. Winkle. He spoke almost snapplsh- MARSlIl-‘IELFEIBESBYTERIAN ll’ at the 0841MB!- HB i=01ild road in his face the message he brought. Y NWIIIIIII§J§§slfififwliylfgififliIifffgg n. 3' ll. was another thins he sollsht. his lurllc, stepped pack and sal- pram“ o! bu“ mmerecb _L the wholly AQQALJA iuclstilt “lat would 9mm M gglng _,mur,e_ en.“ Li... illiulv Ivlhli/ hdh-oldoée U} will‘. cumin», gnu gapumu Bit he v-Olkv wm lui-W’ rank as a Colonel. Lust lie largo: oritles has desugned u complete -~ Imam ~- wflh-Jwd m to salute pack. Instead, ne Iounc kitchen that, cat» be classed into ..i n .41. “You've coir: ,our duty." tiiclm". . "More than your duty. I'm sorry, I know lil|W| fee " i1 lbiiolfihi-i "T"? 1 wh tlrew a rear, nany bits He “aim at M, Winkle as u. m‘; I-le read the bannlvirs him posters 2;‘: mwe“, gran meg buildings, My, Built in electric cooker with grill “Our EH03’ ithat it was most men's dream veniem working table beside cook- ‘lherc was A-my cmblflclllrl. 111i)‘ come true. notably because thlS er; c“ u, fm- vacuum and murm-urillg brokeuly. vvlliacll- | time no one called out dcrisivciy. em; detachable 1mm“; board; . lbcrt . . “Look? ho Said. Riklil- "hi1? be‘ Iiront oi their house. where a llum- . _ , ore all the people he lifted hlsbe, 019mm were gamemL Among iglgmigfilf.‘ briglrlt gMOlITI-ILIO“ 01:3: arm to‘ shimmer helslfit. '¢111"§ them was Mr. Wescott. who had electrlcafh 1km” ' m" "$13.3 “i. ’ifm“‘.i~‘.sl'liii"éi §Zf€‘°““i.§°“l‘.§.'f.‘.‘§ 2%.?’ #2531512‘; The will 3?- wholé s saw-nuns: ricken. The crowd hushed. find’ any mason m laugh 10w‘ H, and built m take as little room as s good enough for holding jcouldn’; 53y anything at 311 when Irosslbl . Such equipment will be (7th AM, Phcw n.0,.“ NBA, K16 told i115 ‘Vl-e- Ihc opened his mouth in that en- revolutionary in English kitchens, I d. n“ rs “my m“ 1-1.0, w his arm around her- ldeavour. but simply stood there few of which now have oonvenle- “cenriafy h who l bomb whk The crowd roared its iuYPPJV-il-awltll his lips parted. gaping. mxs of any ldnd- an se a p asp rcus blushing. whispered in _._______ you're chewed mmw i_-__-_ FIRE pursue 1mm The Mayor stepped u-p and gave him the keys to the _ form of a lame wooden key Daint- ed "m “d mwlwd Wm‘ “a” m‘ started a nation-wide Christmas in Britain. Government losses are bms- m t . "w; appeal for $450040 to old the women not available. Statisticians said Twenty thfflo out of every 1.‘€‘°?:§:“°ere.,°.nm°‘the‘ig§§"hat and children l1 liberated Soviet csreloisnesscslurd about 50 percent persons undel- no years aldeomr wCinkle-hinhst appreciative t°"""°.*'l°§~. _. s ____ own commanding claw s “t ' is rought a lump to his UIYO’ . being some distance a/way. it been arranged for tile Co onel who a the camp where . Winkle was inducted into the Army to present him with ulshed Service Cross. To The Citizens of Charlottetown: The year 1948 t0 which we are bidding farewell has been, in a word, the your of declslou—a. turning point in the war. F 01‘ 0"!‘ Sana-lit Amefl and f0!‘ ourselves it has been a year of victory- one which i188 Been our enemies of the east and of the west, pressed back and defeated with great loss on every front. Under the good providence of God, the New Year—1944-—will see the com- plete defeat and final overthrow of Ger many, our most dangerous foe-and our victory over Japan can not be far behind. Let us then dedicate ourselves afresh to the speedy achieve- ment of these victories and to that end let us do our duty in what ever station we_ are called to serve-—be it in the armed services, in the war fac- tories or here at home -— with such devo tlon and strength of purpose than the destruction of the powers of darkness may speedily be encompassed and that peace may again abide upon the earth. B. ROY HOLMAN, Mayor. COUNCILLORS DR. F. C. DOUGAN R, ¢_ CHANDLER A BUTLER DR. .1. H. BLANCHARD B. EARLE McDONALD A. ‘r. McK|NNON J. T. McKEE City Clerk, J. A. FULLERTON ent on to describe Mr. Willi-He's The Colonel pinned the medal on commrmble WWW" hung ‘we ~ ~ ;ol. - ~ . Oil-MW W l uteu dim. Ml. win-sic wraiflsouvsujn kmhen at [my lly one of such One oi Ipndors electricity auth- ihhneii snaking nands with the a home as easily as s rulic that “as Colonel be delivered u a unit 5nd under in one iw-iyu.‘ - can. -‘-"A'A'l lht mggq-prqdutlurl will n- gold at s lsmol u. lroilt um sir vVi. $1» price withir reach of the average and a wtuoy Amy MUAIG n lhc hovsewue‘ uaqh seat. Lilo)‘ uui-i-ueu llloitgii A typical ‘mu ~ m he‘ long ind Lilli town to lhe blaring accompanl- . IIIEIIL of the band and cnermg neo- fifigtvvlftlegt include‘ m’ fie Fmmii-‘d m“ Winkle waved and waved his rim-d he!‘ b14551 0103MB of which "Edd Im- arm, and it was come in upon him and oven; built in refrigerator: con Finally they were deposited in racks [or phmm pa,“ m0 “when l (To be Continued) i APPEAL FOR RUSSIANS city, in the Committee for Soviet Aid has lire was caused to clviIl-m property _ci the a B11158. __ _ had the Disting- ‘PAGE wars, 3isYIIIJIfIIKH~<9 rarlllnrilfllllllfiflm Japs fired at fornlatlons of it. Air Force Liberator bombers oi _ tacking bases in Jap-held Mar _- LONDON -(CP)- During 1m, aha" Idem“- Tl" txplmm" W‘ coupon - <¢:l=>_ '11.. Joint 12,500,000 pounds litmus till-cosh vhvwsravhed from a U S PW" DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT have defective eyesight- will preach at both morning and evening ' -‘ of worship The subject for the morning w ‘ vice the Sacrament of Baptism will lbs udministored- The flAiIfAiSBiOII lmelnbers of Session in their olilce preside at the mil-IL Villwl‘ .wolcome. THE BAPTIST CHUBCH.—The service of morning worship will be 1i A M. with sermon y the Rev. Ronald Noble “LlvinS I P. M, with classes lb: all axes and . inc h p 5 i ' 5 5 s 3 é z TO OUR C US TOMERS AND FRIENDS IIIJIEIJJIIIIIIIIIIII E ship- John Inch. us. Sac. organ- ist. and choirmsster will be in charge of the music of the day- _.<____.___ VASES FROM JAM JARS l-Isve you sn odd-shtwd NW0 on your pantry shelf -o diamond make fascinating vases out of them in no time at all. Just decide on the color you'd like them. will! them and dry them thoroushli- Pour point in the jar. swish it s- round and around. and pour out .,___ TRINITY UNITED C URCII. - val-Me!’ mcludgng h]; dygpgpglfl, The Minister Rev. T. . McLenmn an; ms morbld gmummo He had accomplls except running c express that intangible thinrz bout wsr he felt all along. That‘ - to "Memories" and the evening ser- i a mon "Hope." At the morning ser- ,-. 8 m; excess point. Ii you like. Y0" u“ of 13mm paint the outside of the jar, but the effect. unless tho s not as setisi . hg fmln the inside. throush "W shiny glass. gives s. smooth. lum- whicb tallies on an ebony QFWY- l‘ rflreifl 2 li/MIAGO ACIIES AND PAIN! inous, enamel-like iinish- Bliwk- . '- y. W; ]//()i[.]\ NEA NEW Y°RK-—ClHl-bifl¢ through clouds of smoke that came fr R, burning lodging house on West 42nd St , firemen go to the aid those trapped in the burning building At least twelve are known to be dead in the fire. and a lwmbcr ixliilrcd Cn the lower fire escape g civilian end firemen lesouo one of the victims 5 The Colonel read the citation from a scroll. “. . awarded to Wilbert George Winkle dis- lmse y tingulshed h nrv heroism 5 military operations armed e . . abfw " Decide to Enioy Good Health During l9ll-li By Eating More FRUIT n All Leading Grocers Will Cheer-Fully Ctr-operate With You JUST THINK OF IT! Today You Can Buy Delicious CALIFORNIA clauses 35 Cents A Dozen For Medium Size V55 Cents A Dozen For Largo Size CALIFORNIA LEMONS AT 45 Cents Per D01’ "