~ ,.irsBRUARYJ 34-1945 _j- ‘cushy and 1hnradny~ e-dneaday and Friday- s service- “mifihill Ilndilmllflnt b“ them after nnv service. "gllysoor wswom: n. ,i'fi ki_ . Ibit it ‘net lmflejsn Tliarie.“ ("irsfluclszt ‘harm MaoNntt, A.T.C.M.. ' cllolr Director It'- -___ I.” cofirulnune: and Sermon . F r ay" (Blanche w"q_ 591:} IEO. ‘ m» lt.A. . “uric; School. . "fir"; Prayer and Sermon “u. g "0 Saviour 01 "IQ "stylish-K lmllledilllsl "mull"; Service in the iii- nrish Il- 3.“.i.".‘.¥".i.‘i°i'~.ii.§3“°““"‘ *" ilktbiii itRlAN ilTkiiiii or s1‘. JAMES Minister ii. llusreii Sornerl. ., S.'i‘.lil. m iiav. T. iiI.A (lrcanist gl- s. Liliilin Mslicnllc- Mus. Bnc. ; l W rship. ' A:'¢y:|'..;M?Ft‘)‘ “Bnvignr of the World" (Cross). . M. Cllurchvschliliiii. . - l i rs . fignfiwfinn A: I gin" (Bow- m- . ll. Quinn of India will ud- imi the Congregytion in the 1min; and the Minister will with the Sermon in the Even- zlou PRESBTIERIAN cnuncn Prince and Grafton Street v Ministe I‘ uv. o. CARLYLE wunsrsn Edwin Johnsione, Organist and Choli- Director INING WORSHIP. . an. Theme: "The Cross of laltlineaa." > . . : 36. 745. I99. 520 - .. solo: “Come Unto Me."- - Miss June MacPhcrson. ' it li-IIJ 'l'he Sabbath School and ‘ilNil WORSHIP ' Dr. William B. Quinn of will be the gneat speaker Dr. Quinn is an ‘I. F. iilitcliaaoii Q Sol OPIOIIITIISTS ‘lraaillisu in the fit- iill of glasses for the aarraatiaa at oeniar de- feats,’ I Grafton Street I MOSTLY CITY DWILLIII Seniornnd Adulffllssses. ‘diam’ Visitors Cordially Welcome eavlisl " THE IIAPTIST (‘r1 [mg-H (turner of Prinlainlialirfltrroy Stu," lev. l. Judson Levy. B.D. MORNING WORSHIP ‘11 “w. 519M191: “And Jesus Came Proseh_ Mote-t: “L d ghet" ‘gmdgc- Trust Alone in r r: ciiultcll scliool. 2.10 rm This‘ Bibi St ii ' ' cilllrell ilelvite: yyflzefrvlufi M m’ and c..." . svsumc. WORSHIP 1 P.M. gfiiltflflh: ' he Health of the Soul" n iem: “O S tl ' Thought" (Aiilbrosz-fe y solemn Chorale: “God Be in My I-Iead" M (WaéforgI-Ilwvis) . rs. Y. . t F ll director ofochoir? ' and“. ""1 “will? iiiiyrisii’ Zifiiiibllm“ CENTRAL (‘HRISTIAN cnunvn Kent Street Dr. iii. E. Genge. Supply Minister M.: Morning Worship. Sunday Sohonl. Evening Worahi The British and Foreign Biiilc Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUND- LAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY ll . 2:30 P. HELP SUPPLY SCRIPTU RES What it lven in your church for ions lat home andwibroad does not include supplies of the beat ‘Book. Christian people w o believe in the Bible and in send‘ to all peoples. All young people who are - ning to earn can ve ls hey are able, to solid he Writtte Word the ends of the earth. You can read because you have been taught and be- cause the Bible has been handed down to you. Belg to s y it for "The S ent n" awaiting ita good news. - Far Foot Ailaiaiita CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN. DJ! Orthopedic ciiiiiorooisi Ill Gfflt OQOPII “Ne! OHAIGIJQTTETOWN. Ell. to rural character. I; FULL GOSPEL g PENTECOSTAL CHURCH S5 Ava. SERVICES 2 P.M. Sunday School “For All Ages”. 3 P.M. Worship and 7:3’) P.M. Evangelist speak. ALL WELCOME REV. J. C, KLEINSTEUBER, Pastor. Australia live in towns. Preaching. _ L. B. Kieinstenber will YOU AFFORD CAN T0 NsdLEcT Til or YOUR SPECIAL MEETINGS CONTINUED GOsPEL Upper Prince St. SUNDAY, 7:80 P.M. - WEEK NIGHTS 8 PM» (Conducted by R- MccRAcKsN, rllllllll-ly of Belfast, Ireilltl Assisted by A. - A" Ate liasrtily invited To Attend i-alrnnn Drench SGTVICC. e meet at 2.30 P. M GOSPEL Disin gospel is bearers were: Messrs. EVBIIB. J. Connolly Currie. The Oaliadin tended in a. body. in the People's Ceme iis . , Tile Humility . . Tne Consolation . . . The P. E z. helps to distribute C3113!- TRINITY uifiFiii Rev; '1'. a‘. Mchznricii. will conduct Sunday's Deapi its about two-thirds of the people of R E snnvsriou soum HALL A RAMSEY of the evening in: Good Habits." School unmet the n! eligious at the ‘isuel hour. disiiy welcome. TARRIVE HOME - ing visited their d Mrs. Lowe do. at ne new uenoer 0dr. Brehaut attended o the mnployees Relief and In- ation being he sill-once Associ that city. WOMEN'S NAVAL TO STAGE MUSIC terest to all local Nev project now under way Women's Charlottetown Auxiliary. At its organization present an evenings ment oariyin April of a Musical Revue. "On With The Show directed by Writer B R C.N.V.R . with. ranged and directed Fran Dougan. G.W.A AT SAINT PAUL’ ROlM-Seoond Btiidl ‘The service of Holv 8.30 A. M. At ll Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Rev. J Ibbott. Offertory 8010. tanley Lancas . TIIE BIBLE is relevant present world situation and sends out its message to men and nat- 10 Bible , Finally‘ the Bible Rives Dii-ecti n to men and nation's All the prin iplcs upon which men and nations snouizl seek to rebuild the world are found in k men and nations. Help this great. will itive the sermon at both morn- ing and evening diets of worship. The subjwt the nlonum eer- Iinon will be: "His Temptation" and iect ‘“1=‘orm-| Miss Marie MacDouii: , R Education will moot Visitors and . Milton Brchsnt arrived hcrne from Moncton Thursday night hav- ougrlter au _ 00mm a o'clock Mc-rriinlt will address ill Minister will eillgilréirililiilmilrfif‘ i-iifl and Evening Worship the Sermon at. the Church School will and latter MEEEIXNGS. _ ml.- iiiilhily» in the Gosigexlxgflaltiildlipggt Prime Busch Man's utter sin and God's remedy in and other much neglect-ed subjects "e buns taken up. hill day wilen {ouch error is iibroed it is well to r2211]; those important truths tcid l-uin by salvation The Fred Taylor. Alfred Kelly, l-lmy Dmw, gun-rm, sorry to learn that he and Hector n Legion at- lnterment was ' Y tery. to the calls for Bible brims this B00 iii-a Bible to CHURCH. - thc "Ministw services and director Mr. Mrs law. and the lneetimls id in . ' k THE r » n ceiliiiiii iiliAiilllAI" a “mun-l m: RCHE 0w | f = M l» -- - » t - ‘ "“ v 3f la iifiw. iullililr. ' _ v -‘ "fiilileelnzn . a-at-il. s V‘ . . i l“! term. illli u roucl couar- .->At the sili- nirs vcwww P" ' ‘ “ “UM ::..E".'. “i-iilbsrib... .... ¥°.l.‘..'.’.°.‘i"..ii'.‘.°'i‘f!t.iu“l&°".‘.?. .- - ‘ - Mi . or eivonsrin I ._ot LANADA __.__.__f'_'_f.f'_-___:=______a_ iillaehltighlale dctiltld ozmtggge ‘ TRINITY IT\_|'I'I‘_E_~_ c0038 for Photogrs be may: Aet tinnsaiiuil: all“! wai l ‘CHURCH D Conrail“? p ' fined and costs or three ». Rev. 1-. s. ueullll... BUIANCE. m" u" "‘“'“°“‘ still Mario nlnllll u. DQIOOIIQII "will"! Mus 512K116 ml- lily. oPW glltilizllig: A- l"! liwlaltisidc.o.. LI.A.M.. {fifiwbiuggf ‘two 1'0!‘ il-lllvy per-Elicia T‘ _. yesterday mornint on...‘ “M . "b o! l; _ rom firm going out from ar late residency.“ WHY- t “waif-am. iiaIt-vgaarfi" _h om ess Henry Mncba-risfid-gilllflilih st. to Btvbunagauflaaiget‘ “FLT: llla sllllllll Juli-ml?“ w“ “J m ucsii ma?“ fOOIODXIIAH ily mini‘. nominal at‘ '° novices rile anismnopum °" h" nizht at 1.1a over 8.590%?“ "’"$.l.3'§o"'€l€ afiiseginifii 1.0a lI-D. rlliliil WOIIIAI a-al-ii . . gem“... "Fem." omit-whit“ __ . -'The pal bearers were. Ooancillo. l:eh:h'1_'.“l2.li!eh . — __£€liéheKlltK or SAINT JAMES. Rffiffifikfimmfl "m; P-Ilum- 051cm of the World." wlllollcw nililwtxilitxewfielktitgfi, “wit cilaei and rltrieil uuroaehanv 0mm“; 50500!‘ gluinn p! the medical stall’ of tllslsflrvtoe at the grave was conducted 19,4» “n, yum. . . urchs Mission in Bhii. Indra. by Rev. S. McMillan. HOUSE WARMING — MT- Ind Mrs. Benoit Pinenu and Mr. J. NsPineau. of North Ruatico. in their new home were visited by, (sixty of their friends to a house- warming. All was pianneibto hay: their friends enjoy a nights pleas- ure. which they enjoyed very miwh. A nice address was read by Mr. Allen Gauthier after which songs and cheers by all the friends the Pineaus received many "We presents a grand lunch was serv- ed. All admired their cosy i100" built- by Mr. Thomas Doucette of I North Rustico. It is the filth house. FUNERAL SERVICES _ Th; including his own house. Mr. Dou- funeral of Mr. Harry Tnylol- w“ cette has built since settling here. held from the Msellenn Funeral "we ream-ally BIIGHIOOII wilele ccrocmar wc service was conducted by Rev. T.' E- Mcl-ennflfl. who also conducted service at the Brave. He had b) years experience at rt in U. S. A. ILLNESS IEGIl-ETTED — The ‘mm many friends of Mr, Ludiow Jen-i ‘kins of Marohfieid. will be very iseoniined ‘to his bed through illness. Mr. Jenkins for the ijiasbnumber of ears has contributed many articles of interest to lovers of wild-life especially "Our lvlisraivrv 31F,“ through the press and renders will miss those timely articles. He has been especially interested in the humane trap for taking fur- besring animals and believes that by using some many long hours of suffering could be spared our little iurred friends. His many friends wish for him a speedy . and complete recovery. Auxiliary or Branch DAY OI’ PIAYIZI. SERVICE AT VALLEYIIILD - The World Day of Prayer service was held in the schoolroom of the church. on Friday afternoon. Feb; 10th. The gdrrovtded pro ram was followed. a. (Rev) . D. Sterling was in and resided during the ope ng"call prayer." The sec- tion on "worship" was led by Mrs. M. D. Martin “Thanksgivinfl by Mrs. W. A. Bruce: "Confession" by Mrs. Jack MooFherson; "Inter- ceasiori" by Mrs. John MacLeod and Mrs. Munro Bruce. A duet. “Beau- tiful Garden of Prayer". was sung by Mrs. A. D. Sterlin and Mrs. W. A. Bruce. asconrpan ed by Mrs. Munro Bruce. Other members tak- ing part were Mrs. Herb MscKen- zie. ‘Mrs. ll. A. MnoLeod. Ma Buskirk. Miss Annie Meoleod. Members were glad to have Mrs. W. A. MacLeod present». and sym- pathy was exten ed to her in the death of her father. Mr. Jonathan Morrison. AUXILIARY All-or lll-, y fans is the in the Naval iastuneeting. decided to. entertain- in the form Revue. " is being "f? dances ar-i 8y Oorporsi i TOMOI; Bu“ in Lien. y tnerbdrrseon" ' No. m mill WMS. hfiTlliG-Jlhe foi- ruary meeting of the Whemtlcy River W MS. met at the home of Mn. Robert Stevenson with gm pregnant. presiding. manic gweit Chapter of Summerside. who for the worshiplngiJIiheuKinsdorniaiso covered Prince County. stion of God-iii Our led byl Preston Rsclrliiam. sung were "O God of Bethel" and "Judge "menial JIYINIIGKI“ ill Prayers‘ Mrs! 1. Fredj vrrae o hymn Ocean The Church v Iliyihrnery were given by the leader, Ling and Mrs Mcliae. One study in| flieiluid and Irenoh Indo-Qlinafl taken from the etudv book and given by ml. Hamid Buntsin and N Stevenson and . duet Pr: and' ~ '1'“ Anihmi, “"- 55 §'°' chews Prayer repeated in unison gngurletotusthliillnvqlrlh‘ ' the m? ' .. 9mm‘ m’ leilillllakssiorlli ilewtili "m" m‘ w“ 9"?" h‘ mil or our live/t 0h." slim ta. i. “l? m’: _ __ on with e w ' yer‘ wo u. mgam aiafigct“ for new. month. "Zion" secretary Iilflwtllzlgigllltiswl‘. ole Rev. i. Judson ‘MM Al" h" "Rt ‘hm , B. 1).. 8.1.11 A. M. The 581". ~ m" i" “o; .... the’ s“ ." c Motel." dW ‘rrustmonein . m...» some)? n» Chiuoh EASTERN GIIAIWIAI meets at .30 P. M. for i Bible under the dir- thc Superintendent Mr Rupert. and groups for all altos olnd needs. your “ “ welcome eninl! Wordilb at '1 P. minister. whoaa Health of the will sing Wel- oondueted bynthe remain "The Soul." The choir ford-Davis “God and Ambrose! "One S UIDIIMTgIOUR-ilb: The music of the tary, chuwa glint Iii-ii. onianilt of etwir. Bo in Mv Read" weetiy 80i- 0f Mra. G. and director crops a born aauea and more lnuhela r mm moot with Pro groin nataaad aoii NIB don hit. ed. Th of the previous meeting were rand b the Secre- rdon. The cares were rqiorted very satilactory f4 wasgiven by ta -' an core devotional may his. Adams growths. tiira reading and prayer. t "o" '-'."."..*:.'..'."."."t"°.tr a n a. "rein the I. I. yfalan‘: many sibieote pertaining to the liorne mission work oi the church. at the con. of thanks was woo. . . Hillsboro Chapters - lows: A Morel], $14.00; Hunter River, . ietles, nnd private individuals and wish to thank the radio and gigolo _ to collect and forirurd second hand _ P. Besmon Dar. D120. sndwbar. of Ohlchce- w l" We think of her in silence. CIIARIUITETUWN- GUAILIQAN A collection oi‘ lilicrtl". Slice-v Polls of unusual ex- cellence feniuroll at the filcniurczll Fur Sziics iCan- udn) Limited. 1016-1078 Bieury St.. Montreal. These iurs regbtlel remarkably high plea at thflabove sale. meeting. four sick calls made! Next meetin it the home of ‘Eunice lilac‘; am, Mrs. G. An- drerws to preprre the program An" interssting icpart of the Preslbviterial held in Summlzrside ivss prepared by Mrs R Steven- son and given by Mrs. Fred Mitc- lRoe. Mestine closed with Snow- iardshlo livmn takm from month- ly and National Anthem Lunch vius served by the hostess. Patriot Please Copyi Personals Miss Viola Balleum has returned to Charlottetown after spending a short visit. at her hcme in Pownol. Mrs. A. O. MacDonald nnd son Alex Ur.) have returned to visit her mother, Mrs. Daniel MacDon- ald. Travellers Rest. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Acorn have returned from Cape Breton whet.“ they were called on the death of Mrs. Acorns mother. Tiioy hiid been absent several weeks. Miss L. M. MacDonald, RN" has returned to Long Island, New York. having spent a holiday at 'I‘ravel- lers Rest the guest of her sister. Mrs. Daniel MacDonald. and fath- er. Mr. Donald MacDonald ac- c his daughter ss far as Rurnford. Maine. l.0.ii. E. Book Fund The I. O. D. E. service libraries campaign to raise money to buy books for recreational reading for men and women in the services has been most successful in this Province. Prince Edward Islandi was asked for $2,000.00 as our share in the national appeal for 00000 The Royal Edward and of Charlotte- town collected $1,497.93. The Abe- re- ported nearing $1,000.00 when last heard from. songs s. Province we have approximately $2,500.00 to our credit. Asain we have Roxie well over the top and it was most gratifying to hear an announce- ment from head office that P. E. I. was the first Province to reach its objective in the I. 0. D. E. Ser- vice Libraries Char- lottetown contributed $1,362.36 and collections through branches of the Canadian Legion were as fol- Mt. Stewart. $56.00; Sourls Murray River. $12.00; Murray I-Isr: bour. 87.00; Belfast district $13.25. The remainder came from Wo- Red Cross 50(13- n King's and Queen's Counties. The Daughters of the Empire men's Institutes. for their ready co-operntio men's Limited for allowing them to have a booth in their store dur- ing the week of January 32nd; the Clergy who made favorable refer- ence to the appeal. ,The Chsr- lottetown merchants who s00!!- sored valuable newspaper space for advertising. and sii who help- ed in any way to make the cem- pn n a success. . ‘ighe l. O. D. E. are continuing books and measures- These may be left at the Im- perisl Service Station or at. the Weigh Scales office on the Mar- ket fiilsre. NO‘I_I FLIER. CAPTURID IlONDON-— obi win: ollldr. ‘ ' t. ps0. ulli tor. rid. oon-unsnded a Te ring which we: a spear- head of londonb defences aillinsi the flying bomb. has been reported n prisoner of war. llinari’; relieves sprain In Memoriam PHILIPS-Ill loving memory IVA, beloved wife of J. Everett Shaamernlde who p away so suddenly Iiebrnary Nth. are sad within our metnqy. lone! are our hearts today. Iar the one we loved so dearly Ina forever passed away. No eye may see II weep, t man silent teal-a are shod. clusion a vote dad to Inn. to replied. er Mobsod day in- vi the members to hoi their Marci-i meet at her home. The devotiional its ar will be Mrs. A.v lllil. I l i i‘ Benediction ‘preach. A t thulgtultzya-lockpnarfwhlnl a . meeting eloaad ith th Mil . fltfrlhmeiiis wfi than carted by the hostua llilt- b the committee. nd Iii-INI- e ' .- tii. ‘Jiitifil "Welt? if“ ‘ Iafltoau natty new borne. an et en are fast sleep. Ale a rifnsure to recall. She had a kindly word for each Alatl died beloved it! all. ¥‘l:l"t.hs“w:fi’id were mine to give, a more I! I solid see thrhna I iored ‘ ' r cards of sympathy since last‘; of We will moot you some day dear Allison, nosed With your comrades brave and In charming ways and Inning g4 Receives Citation Froiii Montgomery Under the signature of Field‘ Marshal Bernard L. Montgomery. a certificate of merit has been re- ceived by Mr. and Mrs. E. O'Cnl- laghsn Pork Sh. Sydney, on be— half of their son Pte. Ofiailaghan who is serving overseas with the Canadian Army. Mr. and Mrs. O‘Callaghan were former residents of Charlottetown and their son is a nephew of Mr. S. H. Burhce of this city:- The citation read as follows: 21st Army Group F-97055 Pte. 0’Culiaghan, C.M. R.C.A.M.C. It has been brought to my lic- tice that you have performed out- standing good service, end shown great devotion to duty. during the campaign in France. I award you this certificate as n token of my appreciation, and I have given iii- structions that this shall be noted in your Record of Service. B. L. Montgomery. Field Marshal, Commander Commander-in-Chicf 21st Army Group. cud ofn Thanks Mrs. Fred R. Hughes and family. Bediord, P. E. 1., wish to express their heartfelt appreciation and thanks for manv acts of kindness of neighbours and friends and cil- who sent Mass Cards. Telegrams and [letters of Sympathy durinz their recent bereavement of their dear husband and father. A spec- ial thanks to Sisters and Nurse; oi cilsriettemwll Hospital. 2-24-11. 1 ' - n Memoriam i In loving memory nf my (iflfiilll! iiliSimIld w. o. T. Allison r. Mlle-i Lend. R.C.A.I-‘., Brudaibanc. irlss-, ing, presumed killed in Action at‘ Malta on February 24, 1941i. Near shady wall n. rose once grew. Budded and blossomed in God's freelight. Watered and [ed by morning flew. Shedding its sweetness day and night, As it ‘grew and blossomed fnir and a Slowly rising to loftier height. _ It came to a crevice iil the mill 4 Through which there sncne a ‘ beam of light. Onward it crept with added s With never a thought of fear or} p e It IIIIICIWMI. the iillili. iilllllllil the ercviceb length And unfolded itself on the other side. _The.ii%ht, the dew. the broadening cw Were found the siune as they were And it losfiiselr ill IiCfllItiBS new, Breathing its fragrance more and more, Shall claim of death cause us to grle e And nuke our courage faint and a Nay! Let us faith nnd hope receive. The rose still grows beyond the wa Scattering fragrance Isr nnd wide Jilst u it did in days of yore. Canadian Legion iihurch Service ALL VETERANS of past or present War are re- quested to meet at Trinity United Church, tomorrow Sunday, February 25th, at 10:45 a. rll., to join the South African Veterans in their Annual Paardeberg Day Memorial Church Service. IRA M. BROWN, Charlottetown Branch See’y. —_ E E .9 El Z§EYEJIEEJIEEIEJEJIQIEIEEIEIEJEJIEIIEJEIEIEIEIEII% All Swine Producers should attend iiciii Export Bacon Show and Annual » Meeting P. E. I. Swine Breeders i F1‘ r5 Association % shm” “pa” at 1130 ll. m. Market Building, [g FEBRUARY 2m g g Annual Meeting at 7:30 p. iii. same day at, g E] Queen Square School. Outstanding speaker‘ El from outside the Province who are familiar with the production and marketing of bacon will u % address this meeting. kg g P.E.I. SWINE BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION, IE1 s. n. IRVINE Secreiarv l'5i_ ' " onununnn nnuuuuuuuuuuumnn Jnlt as it did on the other side. Just as it will forevcrlnore! Lovhgky Iunalnbered by His Wife lions. In Memoriam In loving memory oi’ our dear son and brother. l-‘ilght sergeant n I-‘. MacLeod. lt.t;.A.l-‘., who lost. his life in action overseas February M. 1943. Our country called for rne to serve. In the air. on the land and sen. ijou nobiy answered tn the rail haying "here am I, send mo." l-ne. Where a robe of white is given I-‘in- you uniform of blur. Ever Remembered by lllli l-‘silisr. Mother and broihurs. In Memoriam . In lvvlnl r M . J ll oiiigrikwil» ffiTdPliily Ilbrliilfg‘ . . ,; “IIIBWIIQP: bncli oi the sunset Where loveliness never liiq ft aloe in n land oi‘ lilory heath t blue and gnrl oi‘ ilv‘ l It is only oi! night rlclir lilotlnr It i! It I t we iticfi xi 5:1‘: Osiris smiling thrn the door. Salflahlllld Ivfirett 1 ‘UK; I. r I-fl-ll. lr-it-il. We Ill meet agnin in the rooming At the dawn of n bzziiliiiei day. 1 ills-lull ay rllllily. n t WHAT HAPPENED THEN —_—i CAN HAPPEN ifgliiii Remember what happened last Spring? Our plant was literally swamped with ord- I1 fact the bundles piled in so fast nnd furious that it seemed as though the walls of our plant might bulge out with the pressure against them. OPS. Ta!" warning the!!! Check over your closets NOW and pick out the clothes you'll need in the Spring-such as Suits, Coats, Wool Dresses and Sport Clothes-and call ITERNS at once-Phone 10f. STERNS LIMITED "Where cleaning in an art" l1 Trowbridge 5060 _Est. i882 liloiiern Chapel A. E. Liiliii & Still, liiii. I079 Massachusetts Avenue. Cambridge, Meas- FIINERAL SERVICE Our Athol D. MacLeori is familiar with yoiir Funeral problems for New England. Ciontact him for prompt end efficient ser- vce. “SERVICE” is n “LONG” Wort!