i Three Brothers With C. A. S.F. THE Cl-lAkhOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A -FEBRUARY 11.19., T? Shown allure are three suns of Mr. and Mrs- Cyriiic Gallant, Charlottetown, serving with Ills Majesty‘; Forces. On the left ls Sergeant Frank J" of the (‘iinntliun Jledicnl Corps at present stationed in Nut-ii .\('tlll‘.ll in the cenire is Gunner Ilenry 1-, ~t.itinnrll at i'elii\\.u\.i with the 8th Battery while un the right is pit-lured Gunner Alli-vii three boys enlisted at the outbreak of the wur. imm- Y ' SIANIIOPE FCIIOIIL }IUIIOI' roll ior Jniituiiy: Gzzuie Xwl. Rita Leslie MacLout-lilan lequult. ' . L‘ ' UIICI I-irgnn tutti. vI-—\.i 2. Anna. 3h. - Gracie V! Grade lV Luurlilziii. ‘ .\1l:€ll\1' - ~ i 4 l. .‘\:’lt-nc Ross. - HOfclflll, 2. Agatha .\lcC'.ib<-. Evelyn C11" m“ _ El-udal On the l0tlrw<luv , Home above .l.. sriwiu: \\IIII an ill‘llII(‘l'_\' unit "SHIIIGHIIOIE in England." All é In Memoriam l l ANU Us \l l;ll.\'l'().\' Il.l(I iit his lioint» 1 ' good lltulllll lmssliii: COllIldL. pile all that lll€(llL“.lI intention .i.. kincl nursing could do his spirit passed out vi‘ 1111s ivilrlil to tlivt Ejrurnil iii the Hun- . Elmer K115911132‘ - Phyllis Rum - McCnbe, Z. Agatha Mc- -, Rita Horgrui. l aura McCabe. - bIcCabc. r Jostph Mc- -'l‘i~:iclier: M. Biondon. lPIlTTH". please copy) Eximiu/irion Fitting and tfiiginlying Glasses Etc Ii. J. MABOII fiPTOfill-YTRIST Montague. I’. I. I. Office Hours: l0 to l2 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. Holidays 014.. by appointment Office (‘nnnected with DRUGSTORE AUCTION SALE I Monday Feb. 24 2 PM. all household affects of Mn. Havi- Iand Hod-on 234 Hlllstaoro Street 3 bod: complete bureau: com- modn, tables, chairs, cupboards, coupon, squares, parlor fumi- hro, meta, dishes, pots and pans 0N. W. H. "ATON Auctioneer a l-Q-lglW-M, Your Eyes 7 I fly] Mm .. ..l‘;l.."_’ h "' ‘l3?’ m‘: 610s or din-lines; _ consult I specialist. A4 you nrvloo wig your! of experience and a WWII! retracting service. Cal h Ind dtsoan 1°" difficulties. G. F. llutshsson . HUTCIHPSON g. HUTCIIE SON .11 cherry u '(l lll(l beloved bv liII Ills v tacquaintunrcs. l-l \\ rieci. his second wif survives to iiictirn ii l;l‘.l(I tlonate husband. His nie McLeod cl Butibui" some wars iigo Hc l("l\l'i\ of three sons H0 Kl is. John lind Vernon; Jean all in U. S A Also two h ers John rind PPlO-l‘ brili of “arc- ham, Mass. Three sisters Ellen InMrs. G. R. BTIKTI, Jciininn 4k .R. Al‘cii\, (Hunt-c Eli's. Rn in lLg Baron all of U S. A. F house ancl EIIIV? worn mw‘ ihls pastor R . W. I Card Of Thanks Mrs Biraton vrisfncs to llirinl: tie ‘many friends and noiuhbovs III’ ztheir kindness in hm" lie'p-snzi>iiii:vt land all those who W!“ tsympathv and floral s. The Gulirtlian ,,"'I‘his column is reserved for news of local Interest. but zulvqr- tising of i1 newsv nature nniy be inserted at 2 cents u nurtl. strict!‘ payable in advance. ..'Vlb'l'I‘I:1D (‘IIAIHAYFI T0 N --A large number ol the citizens of Montague and VlClfllly took au- vantttgc of the spe a1 Ilklln loaving at 2.30 Friday all oon for tlie City when MOfllfbgllt* riklcrs and hoc..0_v teams set lci-il 1oz- fricnrll_\' ' with Charlotte ‘All teams. — . ..'VA-LENTINE bIPPER -—'I'h0 Montague ladies held s. Valentine supper in the Legion hall on Thursday evening in aid of the Rad Cross. A very good crowd turn- ed out. to enjoy the deli "per. The hall wa. tnstef ed with valentines, and ai- ed hem-ts were much lii w... "ice. The evening was most. successful and a nice sum wins realized for this m-uch needed work. L ..‘LADIES AID MEETS —- A meetln of the indies Aid of Mon- tague itod Church was held at tho home of Mrs. Mars-hull RBYIIOICIS on Tuesday evening; each membor wu asked b0 bring some piece of work for the fancy table of t-hr-l" next bazaar. A large number ladies were on hand and some verv nice articles are In the making. Af- ter the bush-lass meeting refresh- ments were served by the homers rusistcd by n committee and a plcas- ant. evening crime to a close. ~l'... Personals . JMr. Harry Clay. Montague has loft to join up with the R. C. A. F. Hurry is the son of Mr. and Mm Cass CIay.-—L. r of December- .1.’ l"’l that l lei 101's (‘I M [The Gentrsl Guardian This column is reserved for news of I luclll Interest, but advertising of u newsy nature may be inserted at 5 rents u wurd. strictly pay- able iii advance. , ___-—~-—___--- .__ l COXFEDLRZYIION LIFE INSUR- JAN ‘E. L-97B9 l _ 1101.111; trout _~ in the Pol- . toe court. 5 ui morning a, _'.irtink luul his bull csirciitcd. SAVE 20% on l-lolcnzi Rubinstein lbcauly prr-piiriiiioiis, Apple Blos- ,soiii, all this week at Eiiinuirs Dru ‘zllllfe. SIIIHIIICFSIGC. 14-28-2-17-3 , l i‘ 4‘ SEI\SON Liusui ~- llIQ rtnilins 1i lll.li tho 1 l'.ibiiii.s rlis d Siiltlnliiy. i i\l>l>i.e> to snalzng. I FIRE IN Bi\S.Ei\lEN'I‘.—Fireinen _were (railed. lo the ProviuciulBitiid- will’. a‘. ' snliirdiiy iiiornlntt. ‘VA._UI.II)A\" in lill Oil btunei‘ in the t J\ISPIIIL‘AII‘ irzis the catise of the alarm. ‘llicrt: was no dainaze. ON MILITARY DUTY — Miss ‘Ilury blot-hula, R. N.. who has been ' 'he Church Srliool for L -‘, ill), n‘. Windsor, Nova Scctiii, h ' ied hcr posi~ zioii lilClT‘. on well Milli. PIOSPIIHLHHIIIAX, for (luiy, “here she reporicd Sat- urday. Hunters tL-OII on l5 also BUILDING. COLLAPSES. - A Illl-lO on l-IEG '\\'Z\l'(‘IlOllS( ownerl lv l‘ ‘l. Inuit.» on Wlllel‘ strrcl .‘(l yesterday lllflllllllt: .li \(‘ILI‘.L 0i sncw \\I1l'.‘ll il/JCKI ' latch oii the root. The whole she" which la l0lfl(‘(‘i to the lnnln IJLilIG- luklcrfuii tinder the l)‘ nre cf ll. . ncd goods‘ . Fliilllu‘. _\\iiicli u ' latiilcunu FIXED .*'|\'I"l'Rll.iY.— Folkniivlz la (Il.\.ILIl'l)‘.lIlCt‘ on the Murray 1 bor train en February 8. two HZSIdUIILS of PlllClLC, anpceur lore Nfiigistraic George J, T Sniuivlztr niorninsz and were < lined $7.00 and costs. or five f in iriil. The two. who were inn oi intoxication in Ii tlrst d“ caused considerable annofva 0e number of travellers. The rasc l» s prosecuted bv R. O. McLean. ( N R. Investigator. Another rcsldciit of l/lelvllle will appear on a similar charge of being drunk and incan- nble in connection with the s.une dlsciubance. PAID HIS BILL - A I 00m- nicrcial min from the mainland wh,» ciiitracbcd a, b.l1 in this city mm attempted to leave by the B01"- den train Saturday morning met with a surprise. As 214; was purchas- ing a tickxl. the garaige man whom the moncy was owing. poin-t- ed him out to a local bailiff. The latter sta up and served a ciiplns bu his action wB-s resented. Th" bailiff qiuckly grasped the man's wrists and txrith the C.N.R. police r-fficcr cLso by went to the aid- Joinlng “walling room, where alter considerable argument, the b‘l1 was paid up. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH The service at St. Paul's Church yesterday. which was Ssxageslma Sunday. was so arraiiszed as to net forth the aims of the Social Service Coiuicll of the General Synod. Exoinbllfyinlz this, the anthem was a scttlnq bv Sir C. Hubert. llliiriy, from William Blake's poem, |"Jerusalem": ‘Ikq-r. nun», more pi». h Canada than any other make of trucks. Six years In a row and twenty." two of the last twenty-six years, Ford TE-ucks luv-Q oulsold all other makes. Last year, Ford Truck sales were far in the lead in every province. Such leader. ship speaks for itself. Owners of single trucks and lcgafleetstwtfinhfiilFordThelrgvaluothnt can’! be denied. Low first cost. Low operating and maintenance costs. Wide range of body and chant, types meet practically all haulage needs. Give the Ford a try-out on your job with your driver. No obligation. Telephone any Ford-Mercury Dealer, roan MOTOR COMPANY o! cAuAnA. mm u GUILD!!! or romp AND MERCURY cans, roan rnucxs, tomnncm. CARS, snnou wAoous | W- “bu-.. _-._._.- ..__ .. outcast. not iii spiritual pride. but with such humllitv and brotherly love that the weak. the broken and the afflicted may feel ln coinfoit and at ease with us. as of old tliev did with Jesus. who was, ln vei-v truth. 8s the Pharisees and Scribes in their self-righteousness and hypocrisy charged Him with being —a friend of publlcans and sinners. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Al. llie fllDfllIlIR service. Rev. Huizh Miller was the spt-ukcr. Illnstriitliipz his sermon bv the storv of Zitcclicus the publlcan. he explained that. as in all drama there is “that we cul the Shakespearlan touch. in all sculpture the touch of Michael Angelo. 5o there is the touch of Christ in life that brings men and women Him As Zaccheus be- ‘cnme a friend of Jesus and found God throiuzn Him. so must we first: know Him and His way of living before we find the abundant life. iThe mm-nlmz music was under the direction of Mrs. Elliott Full while Miss Ifvcrna Huestls rendered a. de- AND TRANSIT BUSES s. R. J0 HNSTD 224 Great George Street, llilhtful solo. “Why Jesus Was a Younz Man." was the subject of Rev, Hugh M“- lers evenmR address. On first: thought it seems scram-re that the orlitinatoi’ of the iii-eat Way or Llle should not have been an hcaiy- headed man with the weiszlit of many Years experience behind lils words. ere were several good. reasons why Jesus was youruz. In the first plaice he was stronlz enough to mltlcize the evils of the old form of_ worship. but with constructive criticism. Then he II8d’l'iOI., like inimv old people. allowed his mind to tzet into a groove. but. was versa- tlle enough in see both sides of the question. Let us be young. like Jesus. The evenlna anthem. “God is a Spirit." was insptrinzlv rendered by the choir, GLASGOW — (OP) ~— Cltllles. tum-owned king of land of 8t. Kllda 60 miles from the outer Hebrides, died in exile on Finlay t the mainland (Scotland) at 85. ——~i____‘ _. ._._._. Gharlottetown ' Phone 1738 .___4 Lower Bedeque Resident passes ‘Them passed sway at hei- home lri Lower Bedeque on Saturday Mrs. Ephraim beard. Mrs. heard had been in failing health for some time she had been a iasldent of Lower Bedeque for many years and had endeared herself to the people of the community by her loving dis- position and beautiful character. She was a. native of Long Creek. New Dominion. Her maiden name was Annie Macbean. Besides her husband. one son, Hector and a grandson, Harold. residing on the h-meste -' and her daughter-in- law. Mrs. Hector beard. who tender- ly cared for her in her declining years. are left to mourn. One broth- er, Hector Macbean ofNew Dom. inion also survives. The funeral will be held this af- Lcmoon from her lute 193141911433 m, £30 to Oentrevllle United Church_.__ FRIENDSHIP INSTITUTE The regular monthly meetin of the leaves of Friendship Inst tute Branch was held at the home of MTS- Wilson MacDonald. Nine inem- bers and 0m: visitor were present. The meeting opened by singing “O Canada". ‘The roll call was answeu bv an exchange of valentines. Two members paid their fee. It. was deeded to hold it dance in the_ 5011001 house. A (ILSCilSSIOIl about putting on a concert later. took plaice, and it was decided to hold s special meet- ing to make plans for some. The secret was ordered t0 buy new window b nds for school. ‘ The following committees lDmlnted for next month: WQTQ School, Mrs. Walter Wafktr; SICK. Mrs. Thomas Brazcl flllfl Mr; Mil-l‘ tin Drlscoll; Protrniiiinne, Ills. WI- son MacDonald and .\Il‘5. J. F- Trauior. _ , The programme COllHilffl f» QT‘ mm selections by Mrs. Jwwizm Slmlil A Juessittg conwst piii 0n b)" M? 31v liilméll. lllllCl‘ was won bi M“ oseph av . A dellcous limcli was "W1 by the Iiusfrsfi nsslslvfl It.‘ - Joseph Slxivlii. _ The ncxl. lll(‘?llll<_‘ ' the honic of Mrs. G aid. R/Oll cull will b" an Irish Joke. IJONDON --—(Cl‘l» says tlirro is in \\':l" doctors in Brlnin bu‘. be morn cflllll"l)'\' throuchoiil dislrl; is '.\l1 most, nestled. r» l m‘ W‘ With - Major Hoopla OUT OUR WAY . _ -/~\ B, J, R, WiIIizimS % We HAD A cam" 'I E film INTI-IE OLD GOURD THAT MAKES WM \CK craorcuas SINCE ‘i’. FELL OUTA KOUT FROM UNOEQ CRWPLEEH Tour: BOARDING HOUSE THE5E? mil-W. THESE l5 STUFFED WITH OL‘ PAPER AU QAGS TO PIZCNE TO YOU ‘THAT WHEMEVEQ sisTEfi sees ME PASS HER HOUSE WITH GQOCEDJES.SHE PACF<$ UP "W KIDS APJ COMES l"! will not cease from mortal fight. lNor shal mv sword sleep in my hand .'l‘lll we have built Jerusalem with his family ln Montague. —L. '1“ figglPd" "we" “M “Mum "rue iccmr, Rev. A. LeDrew Gard- ".F'I°'“d" Wm be 91"“ l“ M“ ~ncr preached a powerful and tlniolv w“ M1 MSW‘ Madnms “h” L‘ i‘ lscimon. in the course of which he EGAD, LEANDéTilTHE BCtENCE OF Puasuotoev, OR suuu. READING, DISCLOSESVOUR NATURE TO ME LIKE A DIARY IN A DNORCETRIAL.’ “wt-us euw FOR RUGGED mow ..‘Ila-rry Hlgganbothazn l: home otn furlough and spcndinlz the time Professional Bards y \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ McLEOD Ii BENTLEY ENTLEY. C. BENTLEY. LLB. Barrister: and Attorneys-st- Law NTLIJ, C. MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street IIIOIIIIELI. 8i G0. II. F. AIIGIIIBALII Chartered Mosul-onto lantern Trust Building chsrlottetown M. ALBAN FARMER 5.5., LLB. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR ETC. (hllldlln Bank of Commerce Bldg. MONEY T0 LOAN. ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTER. BOLICITOII. ETC. Mano-v tn Loan Collections office: 90 Great George St. patient in the Klnes County Hospi- tal ts making a. wood recovery lifter his recent operation. —L. CHURCH FIRE-WATCHERS LONDON’ —-fCP - To slem doo- tructlon of cliurchrs brv Nazi fit-c- lbomhs. many mnerczillona haw- stitrted a rwtcr of parishnners un- der command of vlceii-s. church wardens and vorgrrs for continuous watch on tha church bulldinqs. g, WHY HAVE QTSORE 5 FEET? W} [pointed out the help which the social agencies of the church were even now extending to the needy. the afflicted and to those in prison. Here he made particular reference to the aid and comfort Riven bv. those devoted workers of the church‘ to those iescucd from the tnrpedoedt liner "Athenia." and brought to‘ port by the SS. “Cltv of Flint." Ho tool: for his theme the Last Judgment. as described by our Lord hi Matt. xxvz. verses 31-36. wherein Jesus said: "I was an hunnered. and ve nave me mctit: I was thirsty. and ye nave me drink: 1 was a stranger-l and ve look me in: naked and Ne. clothed me: 1 was sick. and ye visit- eil ine; I was ln prison and ye came unto me . . . Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these mv brethren. ye have done it unto me." Mr. Gardiner cautioned his heur- ers against the sins of bride. envy and pro-occupation with wordly cures. all too prevalent amonz those who profess and call themselves Christians. ‘These wene the s0- ciilled "respectable slim.‘ M. which mnny did not look aakanr-c; bit the-v were no less dsnizerous and wicked in the sllzht of God lhrm fornication. drunkenness mid llam- bllnz, if we are lo Will souls fir Christ. wr- must be frlcnds nnd licln- l leis of the liunttrv. the sick. and the BE HE WHY names ae-r emw DOWN HEQE FER TH' DAM TO FILL 'EM UP PERTH’ AM’ GROCERIES.’ uow vou wA'1§Er-\'-- 5HE'LL t l JflwlLLvltv/t} _ Z47 VlDUALléM-W HMP-KAFFJ? YOU Z MAJOR, M9 WE'LL IRON rr our.’