711mg- APRIL 17, 1943 M r" w» ffillfilHfiS TOMORROW‘ M‘ 5T PETER-g CATHEDRAL {Tureen Mgilriord Still!" w- “fiLEi. _._. UNDAY 5 u ly H” “Jfirhsumlay 5115"‘- 1.00 l gairésogékagfoggrmtll. wflnmsy, cs0 u: "my EVQIIIO ""A:41,e1‘lrew Gsrikier, ' liiis Lillie wflllilitlor. liar. Woiltier "{3}? Continuation School- ujyo Morning Prayer and Ser- goo. $.30 U‘) Sundsy School. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES Li at. the Rev '1'- “lmfrs MA. S.'l‘.M., Director oi Music, ,\liss E. Lillian McKenrle. Mus. Bac. u ,|n. Mornin Ajhm, Char "M '.—0encvan SI tor. 1:30 P.M. Church School. 1 mu. Evening worshlil- Baritone Q, Feetlvnl of Palm Sun ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHUR CH Prince end Grafton Street In. G. Carlyle Webster Mrs. ldwh Johnetone Organist MORNING WORSII 11.00 am. The Sacrament oi’ the lprds Suillwl‘ WI" 5° This do in remembrance flynlsl: 100 192. 356 85L Ilosanna n’. the Ell!- qIr-sisihor. mo P.M. The Sabbath smi Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 1J0 p-IIL Post-Oflmmunio ‘flirtation Dlsollllfih " Hymns: 5V. 184, 54 . Anthems: _'I‘h9 Junior Choir. "Blessed are they which do hun- and thirst liter righteousness: i1.’ You Iofllilp with as. they sholi be filled." cordially lsteriill Association a pill iivepm. rmrnillsizsrnrs M. Malone. .Th. I . ,0" es}, “Chill?! Eucharist. ng, 7J0 0-m- sr. PAUL'S cnuncu n” nu gcvice eonoelled ior m? confirmation School Com- gwnm; Prlyer and IC- iI. iinssel LQAJ‘. Worship. Lord, M1 5olo—LAC. Beard. The minister will conduct prvlces and deliver sermons on “The Palmer-Jinan. 1cm- Our Prayer.” - Rubinstein. invited to under the auspices of the Min- servlce of Commemoration oi oar‘ Lord's Pal- sion will be hold in the Baptist Giarob on Good Friday from W0 Rector Earle. McNutt tIiQ day. IP observed. oi Mo." School n Theme UNITED CHURC ll oi CANADA ‘TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister Rev. Hugh Miller. M A. D. D. llllas Marie McDoug Deaconess. A. Roy Kendall, A.C.C. ., LB..A.M.. ' Orllnlst . 10:00 AM. Sunday School. 11:00 A.lti. Public Worship. Dgcrmon: Ilev. Hugh Miller, M.A., Anthem: “The Paimfl-Faurs- Mr. Harvey MacPhereon and ir. 7:00 P.M. Public Worship. Sfrmou: Rev. Hugh Miller, M.A., D. . Anthem: “Jesu, word of God. Incarnatelh-Mozaxt. 8.30 p.m. The Choir will ive a special program o! Sacred uslc. aasisted b6 Miss Frances Reey, violinist. ollection in aid el fund for Prisoners oi War Parcels. All are welcome. BAPIIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitrey Streets Zlinister Rev. I. Judson Levy. B-A. Morning Worship ll A.M. Sermon “The Klngslilp oi Jesus." Anthem "Jerusalem" (Parker) Solo “The Palms" (hare) — Miss Pearle Burns. The Church School 2:30 P.M. To this Bible Study Service you are cordially invited. Evening Worship 7 P.M. ' Sermon "IIslting Between Two Opinions.” Anthem “God So Loved the World". (Steiner) John Inch, Mus. Bac., organist and cholrmaster. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street “Miss Marianne Saunders, Organ- t I1 am. Morning Worship. Sermon: Dr. Keir Fraser. 1:30 p.m. Bible School. EVERYONE WEDCOMI. In Memoriam MR. P. LEONIES MMDONALD The death occurred in Boston. Mass. on March 6th, 1943, of P. Leoniz! MacDonald in the 40th year a . Born at Cali: Head East. P.E.1 youngest son o1 John A. MacDonald and his wife, Melvina. Maclnnis he went to the U.S.A. about thirty years ago. During November, 1942 he entered the Massachussetts General Hospital Boston, for treat- merit. But despite all that medical science could do his sick- ness ended fatally. He is survived by an aged and sorrowing mother. two sisters, who aewmlvmltli m‘? remains home and one brother. Rev. A. McAuley conducted the funeral services on Mar. 13th in Peter's Church and at the grave. moi-menu being in the family Plot in the church cemetery. —(OP)— MAM ' coastal °* “m” ' ‘Wits...- Card of Thanks ‘s bases liuveflbem with o redid! M gwmMwmflPmW’- \.Melvine.MscDold a . i. “..;'3°3.."°..;.";" $515.1‘! MWfMMM w mrwlfikfii; who euidmhcm ins their recent INDIAN sod bereavement: also to those who Ifiln ifliimod how sqslMsesOwdand Messages o a wo-handl ikisbmg symaoiihly. NOTICE OEIITIIAI. curnnuu This ' o! leoai interest, CON FEDERATION LIFE INSUR- AN CE. - [r978 St. C8-Dt T1 v My is reserved Ier news but odvertilng ot a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- sble in advance. COOKS 101' Plibwlrlllhl. SEE GILD EDGE FLOUR adver- tisement another column this Duper. Livestock Feed Agency. 4-17-11. DB. CARBON will be absent from his oillce until April 23. 4-17-11 TRAIN ARRIVAL — The train reached here at 7:35 last evening with 160 passengers. BUMMAGE SALE ‘lrlnity Uni- ted Church Hall, Saturday, April 17th at 6 P. M. 4-13-31, WE GUARANTEE the quality of Gilt Edge Flour, always did, but never had u bag returned to us yet. Livestock Feed Agency 4-17-11. GILT EDGE FLOUR is milled from lilihwestem Canada wheat crop and IS vastly subeucr to Flour made from the 1942 crop. Live- stock Feed Agency. 4-17-11. SACRED CONCERT - Trinity United Church-Sm pm. Sunday April 18th. Collection in aid of Hisoners oi War Parcels. 4-17-11. FIREM-EN CALLED — The lire- men were called out yesterday 1110mm! at 9.30 to answer an alarm from 57 U per I-llllsboro Street. The fire w originated at the kitchen stove was brought under control in about half an hour. IIOUSEWIVES need never buy THE cnAnLorrrm-owiv M ‘ NEW SHOES For EASTER Shipments received. this week'include the foi- lowing: New Sport Patterns in Black Calf and Suede and In new shades of Tan and Brown in Plain Calf-Alligator and Owl leathers. $3.98, $4.50 and $5.50 White and Brown Sad- dle Shoes in Plain Calf and Alligator. $2.98 and $3.35 Men's Black Oxfords — leather sole and heel. I $3.50 ' Boys’ Black Shoes, solid leather soles and heels. $2.75 and $2.95 Buy War Bonds and Stamps HOWARD McINNiS Gt. George Street — near Kent special "pastry" flour ll they have Gilt Edge In the house. Equally satisfactory for all baking pur- poses. Livestock Feed AgencyA-H-li T0 P. E. I.—MI'S. Du. e lJinault left recently for P. E. I., where she wlll join her husband, who is stationed in that place. She was accompanied by h; young son, Pascal and also b her mother, ms. Joseph Gout au, Forrest Street. who will spend some time visiting her daughterfsywlney Post-Record. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday, April 18th. 11 A. M. morning worship (All-Can- ada. Day); 12 noon, Community Sunday School; 7.30 PM. evening worship. 3 P. M. Cavendish Baptist Church service. Rev. R. E Show, Minister 447-11.. WE DON'T CLAIM GILT EDGE FLOUR will inst lnngcr in the home than other grades, although it makes more broad i0 the bug be- cause it makes sllcli delicious bread that you just can't help eating that extra. slice or two at each meal. Livestock Fred Agency. 4-17-11. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. services Sunday: a P.M York; 7:30 PM. Brackley; 7:30 P.M Special Scr- vice at Central Church Mr. Collier of the R.A.F' speaker Male Choir. 4.17-11 ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Ernest E. Blllvlfllr, Summcrside, announces the engagement ci hvr daughter. MflIEHrct Rogers, to Mr Duncan Kerr Mncdonald. son of the late and Mrs. Roderick Macdon- lld- Sydney. Cane Breton, Nova Scotis. The marriage will trike place in the near future 4-17-11 THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. - 30% 1110811118 and evening worship at The Kirk tomorrow will be con- ducted by The Minister, me new '11 H. Bussell Somers, M. A, s. T, M, who will deliver sermons m, me Palm Sunday festival end in iron- our of the Passion of Our Lord. Miss E. Lillian MacKenzie. Mus. Baa, will direct the special music for the day. The Church School will meet wt 2.30 under the Superintend- onoy of Mr. D. A. MacKinnon and e. full staff of teachers '.I‘R.I'NITY UNITED CHURCH.- Palm Sunday. Services will be con- ducted b the Minister, Rrev. Hugh lW-llvr. . A, DIL, who will preach lboth and 1 . Sunday School will meet in l-ienrtz Memorial Hall at 10.00 A. M. under the dir- OOtIOn 0i Miss Marie MaclDougalln deaconess. At 8.30 after the evening worship the Choir sisled by Miss IIOIIVIAYS OLOSEII 'I'O MOTOR VEIIIOLES Conmenehg April 7th, 10B, and until farther notice, all highways in this province an eloeed for motor vehicle ‘"550. elcept in such eases where the total weight of vehicle and load does no Anyone driving on provincial llllllWlys central’! I0 t exceed 5,000 pounds. this order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 5th day of April, A.D. 194s. By Order, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council .__.___ We are using large and as we ‘hing so, we find our st er satisfactory regular For the balance of Flour to the public at regardless of cost. _ This will be your o noi last long. LIVESTOCK music-u a SPECIAL PRICE __()N_ HIGH GRADE FLOUR 0. W, CAMPBELL, quantities of Mill feeds in our “FUN-HONOR” blended Livestock and Poultry feeds, _ are expected to take a certain amount of F1911!‘ with every car-load we purchase, and have been ock accumulating despite rath- sales. April we are offering this a Reduced Price, and rather than carry it over from month to month, out it goes pportunliy to stock up iii. bar- ilflln prices, with a supply oi’ High Class Flour, made from Western Canada washed hard wheat. “Hr is suitable for bread or pastry purposes and ‘Qlflnlfled io give satisfaction. - Ylled to take advantage of this 08 country patrons. Better hurry as the This City customers are Special Sale as well supply will FEED AGENCY J 3 IEIIEI IEIII-Jlfilfifil Frances Remy, violinist, will ve s. special program or Sacred usic. An mes-ins will be taken for the Prisoners of War Parcels Fund. Music will be under the direction of Mr. A. R. Kendall, L. R. A. M. Organist and Clioirmaster. III MEMORIIIM In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. Etta Larnphier. who departed this life April 14, 1941. With broken hearts we watched you And saw you pass away. Although we loved you dearly We could not make you stay. Some may think _v0ll are forgotten That the wound is surely healed, But they little know the sorrow ThsPs within our hearts concealed. Dlsertod by lier Daughters, Allcc and Sadie. 4-17-11. III MEMORIIIM In loving memo y oi a dear Father and Grandfather, James Foéd, who passed nwsy April 18th, l9 . Long on: the hours, sad are the days; Since God called one we loved away. ‘Twas so hard dcsr Father, to see ou go, when God toolr you. one year ago. Ever Remembered by Son Fred, Daughter-in-lsw Lillian and Grandchildren Sheldon and Louis. - GILT EDGE FLOUR requires slightly more moisture to the bat- ter than other brands, so that it makes more bread and a but! 1101's further. Livestock Feed AIJBIRY. 4- 17-11. RDUTE MABCl-l YESTERDAY- The smart stepping troops 1P0!" Beach Grove were viewed by many interested citizens yesterday ai- temoon as they 11910 a T011"! march through tilt‘ 01W 59113995- They were in charge o: Lleut. -_l.J. MacDonald, D.C.M. The Training centre headed the parade was under the direction 0i Cpl. Emilie Doircn. ST. DUNS'I‘AN'S C.0.'l‘.(‘. CAMP r-Approximately 100 members 0f St. Dunstalfs C.O.T.C., will attend summer camp at Charyottetcwn for a 15-day period beginning May 15th, instead oi going in June ns previously stated, according to gm announcement from Military Dis- grici, No. 6 Headquarters, Halifax. FUNERAL SEltVlCES - The funeral oi the late Richard Quinn was held yesterday morning from his lute residence, Richmond St, to qulcm High Mass was sung by Rev. L. A. Dougan, who also officiated at the grave. Members of the Cun- adian legion. BE 5-11.. BT-tefldeii 1n o. body. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Hector Hughes, Frank Steele, George Peterson, Henry Hughes. ‘Ihomns McFarlane and Albeit Kays. Interment was in tiic Rom- an Catholic Cemetery. THE BAPTIST CHURCH" - The sermon at the morning service oi worship will be “"1110: Kmgship of Jesus." The morning anthem Will be Parker's ‘Jerusalem.’ Miss Pearle Burns will sing “The Palms" (FAUYGI. The Church School meets at 2.30 for the Bible Study service, in which all are cordially invited. Evening worship service ht '7 P. M. with sermon by I119 Mlm5' ter, the Rev. l’. Judson Levy whose subject will be I-Iultlnil BQIVWE" Two Opinions." 'I‘.he anthem of the evening will be Steiner's "God So Loved The World." John Inch. Mus. Bac, organist and choir-mas- ter will be in churge oi the music of the daay. AWARDED FELLOWSHIP -- Rev Lsuchiin D. MacDonald. formerly minister of St. John's United Church, Brldgclwater, Nil. and MW oi’ Center Congregational Church, Lynniield. Mass. recently has again been awarded a Fellowship st Har- vard University. The award is for the coming university 99861011. 1943- 44. Mr. MacDonald is s Eradunte of Dalhousie University, and was minister of Glassville and Juniper United churches in New Brunswick for three years. He is a son 01 Mrs. John N. MacDonald and the late Capt. MacDonald, Kilmulr, P.E.L and a nephew of_ Hon. mil-dock MaoKinnon, former lieut- enlnnié-governor of Prince Edward Is an . WAR PRISONER-News that your son and brother is s. prisoner of the Japanese isn't often wel- come, but it was this once to the family of Capt. Iilvyd Murph of Bismarck, says a North Da ota exchange, Captain Murphy is the son oi R. B. Murph 213 Ave- nue A._ west and th brother of Rim Murphy. B rck. The information that he was a pris- oner came from the war depart- ment and was the first his ism- ily had 0f him since he was re- orted missin with the fall of gatcan and orregidor where he served 1n the Philippines. (Capt. Murphy whose father was at one time principal of mnriing School, Malpeque. is a nephew 0i Mr. Ed. Murphy, Sea View.) IN MEMORIIIM In loving memory oi our dear father, Lewis P Tanion, passed away April 17th, 1940. Three years have pissed, our hearts arc sore As time goes on we miss yon more The blow was hardy the shock severe T0 Port with one we loved so deer. Sadly missed by his daughter, 4-17-11. 044444 ovum rm- God Sunday School 2:30 P.M. Mrs Duncan MscPhaIl. 4-17-11 O-O-OOO-O-MQ-OOO-Q-Q-OQQJ-O-O-OO-O O So Loved l o e 1hr world that he gave Ills only begotten son, that whq- scievrr believeth In I-Ilm should not perish but have ever- lasting life. John ant. s. n. Sprunt will preach the Gospcl Sunday. 7:00 P M in the tent, Upper Prince street Breaking of Bread 10:30 1cm. St. Dunstarrs Basilica where Re- A. ;I>-_ GUARDIAN Elghteen-yesr-olc. Raymond Lut- shzlw, above. czflmly urimiitcd "Hy- ing, five mcnilmrs ml his l- " their homo acnr Lmunis, C cording i0 puller 'I"l‘.u mm tims were his i.‘ shaw, 38; his s ._ : his grnndpamms Ciurles mu iii-r- ths. Bell and his six-year-old bro- ther, Charles. Los Ameles DetcctiveI Capt Vernon Rzisn sr-rn clcriarcr.‘ the youth shot hi‘: f her hwmisv‘ “He bl-flt DIE‘ ulivn ' ‘- killed Ills Qizinrlpiirviir l to cover up the llll ther. I GIRLS JOIN Amnm; ti!“ in" W. 12.0. N. (L, u Dorie, daughter ni Air. William Doyle, City. iillll llll(l Miss Thelma Doyle, (laughter of l\'lr. and Mrs. Frank Doric, also of tliLs City. Theresa has tun umxlwrsl serving Fred, Willi 1hr R.(‘...Y\ WC. O'.‘<'1'.=r*:1>'. and Pvivr uilh ilz- R L‘. N. , OYPI s. Personals Lending stcrvard Fiovd M: of iho Royal Canadian Nuxy, turned to his ship, MW!" spr“. h twenty-right may; n: 11:5 homo in souris. A cable has horn rfvwfivrvl gn- nouncinz ilw RF!‘ nrrtrwl in Gui-l IflIKI 0i l\II':s G» , "mld. souris Miss Tcrrsnw returned from a . _ burne, NS. -.. yo»; .' ' w. Mr Grrz" lotgtn w i1 . Idu .- morning whore r110 R C.A.F. LAC. 'l‘liom~..= ti’, svrriii: “"1" Ozz- , Imcilng Stow 1' :11».- ‘hl ihr- 1205M 1 Stun-is. l'l‘i'liilil‘(l tn l‘ I twvn _\—(‘I‘.'Ill a Pic Willi-oi D'1v:rn“u of Ill!‘ ‘Vrirwuns (P: ".3 m‘ Pwwdi, ‘s. ._4& / 0N JOHN BULIXS sturdy shoulders rests the lob oi keeping up armies rlqhi across the globe. Thai means FOOD ca well as arms - iood of the riqhi kind - concentrated. nourishlnq. strength-giving iood. So Clover Loaf Salmon has gone to war. Every can oi it is being rushed under convoy lo Britain. When our enemies fall. ii will be before men of superior slaying- power and physique. Thai is a iob ior foods such as Canadian canned salmon. Hnd that's why Iohn Bull is our No. 1 cuslomer now! CLOVER LEAF SEA FOODS BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIIIIIEII. VANCOUVER. CANADA IiuS wfnwi .-;;iuh;.mg7h well eariiec. leave with ‘l mm. lines in Francs Produce Markets NIONTREAL, ADrll PYUCIIICC Dflctfslodiit‘ as or mo‘, DOlllllhiOli Department of .1 l.» l‘ 0W1—- , ‘Zg,;,§_._f‘g§,,3,,_,_,,._,,_,,,., quoted 3.31121. No 1 2,9,0; on spot. ot A-largc 35. A-mcdlurn WIIC and family at Rustico af- 33 1-2, A-pullets 31 i-2, B 32 1-2, C m" mi nbscnsa oi four months. Pte. 28 i-2-29. u,» “qVfDruivr-‘te is a vcteranmi the last Butter _l"irst guide [JYPQHIPFY (lrruu. War having served in the prints Jobbing pill‘? l6 l-.. ilyfiilrm grade solids. 101mm: pricr, . l6 1-2, wholesale, Qua‘. N0. 1 110510112"- "(l fresh and storage 35 1-4-35- , l-l. y cheese. Current receipt, colorrd and white. western 20 FOB Que 201-4 FOB Montreal. wholesale ic-bbing. western colored and 16_(CPI— while 22 3-4-23 liwlnlllfil current reported I make. ivlontrezil. p Potatoes; 75 lb. bugs Mountain Qui‘. N0. I 2.00. N0. 2. 1.75-1.80, N. w M; combai in the Iasi war. .~ _ - .' .» .' ' III . i u | q m a re Goodyear "self-sealing" gasoline tanks I I L the newh of 24 yuan of research . . . provide effective protection against‘ fire, caused by tank-piercing bullets . . . the greatest single hazard of aerial WGS G Q In World War I, fighiin ‘planes became ilsming comers in rhc twin ‘ling of an eye. Airmen 0i tlic Ins! war knnw ilic terrific toll min-n lyv gnsnlinc fires. 75% of I ' lanes slim illl\\'ll fl-Il Iu-cnuse they became blazing (‘nilvns In arid-air. liur nm radar! Iirc, (he (Ir l» -' ‘my of cvcry ilirr, i: under cnnirnl . . . I: misc Goodyear tackled rhe problem many yuan ngn. Iiighi hirer the last war, an award was niirrcii for rho hut moans of preventing fires CfllHCll by ImIIrr-punciurc-(I gasoline ranks. (‘mmlvrnr came up “III! ihc answer in i920 —nn\l wnn the award for a "sell-scaling" rank. Ir who iuuiml as h miracle by (lltl-IIITIC pilots. ll “us nrcvpiczl as nnc nf iln: finest inventions fur IHlMIiIiI sniriy . . . and It became the basic ricxizn for resent "self-sealing" ranks which protect ihc llves nfour boys who fiy. Over the hmlefronu of (he ehrrh,Gouiiyear self-redid gasoline ranks are quenching fire-hazar s Jun as Goodyear life-rafts are saving the Iivss of men “forced down“ nvrr water. In other ways, loo, Goodyear resr l\'\.'lI Irss brought r0 practical conclusion many war- time use: for rubber . . . bogie wheels {nr ranks, bullet-proof tires for army vchidcs, water-proof and moisru pproof Pilofilm for protecting precious cargoes, modern barrage and observation balloons. bullet-sealing eso- iine hose, inflatable life vans . . . a hosr o war- nmerubber mducu noriorgening. nfcourse, Goodyear’: on; and successful search for a versatile and thoroughly pncricai synilmic rubber . . . "Cliemigum' . Thus in war, as in peace, ibe greaicu name In rubber is "Goodyear" . . . a name rhar pro- mises much for rhe future in (he development and ITIIIIUIICIUI’: of rubber products . :1 nsiursl or syniheiic. The self-sealing gasoline tank as developed by Goodyear is of plastic consiruciion with a thick lining in which Chcmigum (Goodyeofs synthetic rubber) and o special soft natural rubber compound one combined in layers. When a bullet punctures this non-splitting Dali ihe Iining-moieriol, in contact with gore/ins, swells and plugs the hole. ./ OOODYIAI LIFE-SAWS an raving liver in the 121w! real o] tbs umrld. No longer ii ‘son-wsrn" flying n!» m- snndosr hazard i: once um. \ Us \.\“‘\' i UOOIIJfi M l OOODYSAI "IOG|EWHEB$" Iarlanh. . . anolherficadvear finder! lbs! Irv/pr inrresia Ill c tinny o/ ourfigI/Iing vabir u. OOODYIAI PUOFIIM . . s lbs trans nnil, lung/r nois- fllre-pr and crater-prov] film. ir ia/eguarding mica: materials "m fmnnl [or lb: snr