- »- .-.,' a/Imrr - ; ... ._~_.,. 2 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGINTI: J. lllll‘ IIINII. l0 Hanover It. and George Cln. l0 Ottawa it. IDIIIBSIDI elld PRINCE COUNT! Non. subscription Adverllflls thumbs-inhabitant“!!! M“: INN“!- lewlng stores in Summer-side: Id leeks“. WMC Street. Gouriitl. Brenton Water llreol, Iorento Bakuy. Watt lend. Mark Gusset, 61 Grenville Street Olerihawfllallell odb tarantula-madden filmlqetle lwervllirapeevfirhonamferthheervlee ggrygyqg boyrsspoaaible for lelivc-iesenyoer nah. Giilis, of R..T. Holman, Ltd, Sum- inerside leii. on Saturday morning on a buying trip w Montreal. and Jriai-zusr 00d Liver m1 at ‘Iayia Drug Co.. Kensington. 1-29 d 5g mum?‘ Agog; Toronto-S . _ _.-__ Afghan, Wedlieedly. Feb. l, Sum- -'l‘0 TAKE OATH OI‘ OFFICE merside Royals vs Middleton. Skate -Judge Lloyd G. Lewis of Summ- after matches. 1-30-21 erside, recently appointed to the Prince County court bench will —AMIJVES OVERSEAS-Mr. A. take the oath of office on Thurs- liPteil-rler g1’ Miscoufih: has g;- day at 11am Mr. Jultioe satin CIV a Cl O mm A011 . 1 s Q9131 Paul Nazaire Polrier, stating that §§,‘§,‘,‘§,°,',‘,,°‘,§,“O,,,‘f,‘f‘°m' _g_ he_ has arrived safely overseas. Mr. Poirier also has another son ser- ving as pilot with the R..C.A P. in England, Ft. Sgt. Albert, wh been our there since 194i. —A.R.P. l-‘ILM- The Summer-side A R. P committee in cooper- ation with the Provincial A.R_P. committee gave a showing of a film on bomb recoinrissniicc iii the High School Auditorium in Swnmerside on last Friday evening. The film had been prepared m lltngiand for the instruction of their own A.R..P. services and was shown in sum- nierside primarily ioij the benefit of the A RP, organization here. Unfortunately only a iew were pre- sent. The film dealt with the var- ous kind of German bombs that --John Cass, 17-year-old con Mr. and Mrs. Parvin Cass 0f Sum- marsicie met an unfortunate accid- ent Saturday morning while pla - ing hockey. He was carrying t e puck when he received s severe body check from an opposing play- er. He fcll, hitting his head on the ice. l-lo was picked up unconscious and rustied to the Prince County Hospital where he remained uncon- scious for four and a half hours. Last rrf-tlit, however, his condition w“; reported quite favorable and he y“ 531d to be out of danger. It was not thought. that there was any fracture of the skull. —S . an rcent of bombs don't explode, 1t m. warden-s 30b after the all clear has sounded to search for un- egfiloded bombs. m as much as a f lng bombcandcalotofdam- age oven if it does not explode, it will not be evident w the untrai-n ed eye whether certain d his been caused by explosion o any armour piercing bomb. How to decide whether the bomb has ex- loded and the precautions to take Pf it has not was what the film taught, 11, pictured the steps that are taken from time an irnex- ploded bomb has been found till the time n has been rendered harmlem and taken awsY- MAYO!‘ . . ' COHJUDCUOI! with Dr. J A. chairmen of the b Summer-side A.R..P. millon who addressed the meeting. , . Dr. Macmillan outlined the rapid , Graham w, f progress made in the conservation sistanoe h also iris fl of blood under the form of blood gin!!! at the rmifletbéiafuz-llheull? l‘; plaana, and erriphasiacd the need 8n of a o i at __canmllllfl"°¢mtdm Pmfinc.,,__‘ bank f tlis n ure at the hospital in the event of s major ‘isostat- either in this province or Altar he lath ll- tho neighboring ones. He also de- oompltflinnuih-tfd lest your now anibod the methods used in the larger Canadian centres when he look forwued hr 8N1“? min; 1a 1N! arr: Rev. Dr. Miller at the announcement period To inaugurate Blood Bank At Ch’Tovm Hospital At a meeting yesterday of the Blood Donors Club of the Char- lottetown Hospital, presided- over by Mr. L J. Corcoran, it was decided to inaugurate at the Charlottetown Hospital a blood plasma bank. The Cllllb is sponsoring this work in visited recently. It is the intention of the Club to establish this bank immediately. the hospital is already equipped to re- ceive the blood from which it will Miss-i . Leaflets were dil- n ‘Q u“ 1 m, t u trlbuted b: me pews ma»; forth fjfmfd m ,,,"e“§’,,“,fk_ *‘ w l 1* the WOWIM "i"! "I'M <1" l“ This is a further work that the the Home field from coast ie coast by the United Gina-m. it preeentsa challenge to our membership m these words "To be a Christian is to be Missionary. to be Mislionary is to give Saoriflciallv". 14st ear to meet this challenge our ocal Ciiurch raised $4486 in addition to about $1400 contributed by the W. M5. The committee are off to an early start to improve the showing this year. The Ordination cf Eiders and tihe Installation of Btewarch took place at the morning service. The hospital is doing in cooperation with the other organizations in the city in an endeavor to carry on the work of air raid precaution. Not only in the event of this kind, but an accessible sunnlv of blood plasma would be rcquirrxl Should we be visited bv a flsasternus firc, be- cause it is known that early treat- ment in the case of shock brings the best rcsrulis. Previous to Dr. Macmillan} talk Dr. JD ltfcCuigan gave a very interesting and appreciative ad- dress on Blood Pressure. Dr. Mc- names of then officers have sl- G1 l m d U I ‘ mad!’ 55mm“! l" m!‘ - Th" lléfllflflllflgnflflllc regliktgpecsiif caillm réelremggiy was in 1s d i with DTG,.SDN_ . e urchRtvua an n k9,‘). 13.‘ “mo-- w. r»- Miucr sir-we dial. Ziilglpifilfiiit “.’$§<..§§$§’"Z>‘i God. the duties ef the inembersh‘, and and particularly of the Id!!! Th. | _ I - Qmmtfl addreseterlenfi vpcieiwhmarnlgrfpeiljliigllrig g- ma” n“ t “on ~ iflflke from Dent: 20-19. The music- - B? "931 l" "md- a] program uiuli-i- the direction nf 3- EnllWFQ-‘ln 1°? m" chunk- Profcssoi" Kendall was uplifting g- "uh-ail l‘! W l- including ihc Anthems “God is a Spirit" and "fiend, kindly Light". cvvrics Sisters Join ...ou BUYING TRIP-Mr. w. o. - ' —INJURED PLAYING HOCKEY: _ O Mac- 1 Mlle” by Horace leoiison and Gm! ‘fawn! Semen clay by Richard Flcumh/ SHOWS 7.30 and 9J5 SUMMERSIDE There was also a solo bv Mr. Men's double Quartetto. Y PUBLIC FORUM nu serum a we: II III l, innate: b! ‘w! Dflndolln or < quetlola cl Interest. The ‘ Ckarlottcemn Guardian has lei annually undone ti; opinion II e-Iecieldnnaes . PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT B11’. —- Premier Campbell's let- ter contained good news. ‘The Pre- mier and Mayor Llrlstone have reached a complete uuilcrstsiirliiig on the matters the Prcinicr huri in mind. Several of Siuiuuersidvys mentB have gone out o.‘ .. We trust this latter fact will co vince the Sumlllnrside ‘Town Coun- cil that it does not "u-‘ppcar lo be impossible to enforce this tPoiilb- ition) Act, providing the large number of RC M P have bccn sincere in their endeavours" - to quote from the Council's resolu- t.lon. This good news was withheld at the Jim. 22 meeting of the Sum- iiicrside Council. The Mayor left liis councillors “out on a limb" bv not iiuorminfz them and the public, tnint lie had had conferences with the Premier, and that a complete undrrr-"tnnrlinz: had been arrived at. Am ‘cniiy unaware of those conferences. (that is the kindest. sible inter- pretation of the situation) the majority of the councillors persist- ed in their original error, for roa- sons best known to themselves. Greater frankness on Yhc part of the lVLayor and the the councillors of the practice 0i‘ making: Town Hnll a sounding board for “wet? propaganda would have spared the Council the criti- cism of this committee, and of large sections of the rural popula- tlon. The Premier's letter clears up an aspect oi‘ the mriitcr in which the Federation ls chiefly interested. and increases confident expect-h- tion of further improvement 1n law enforcement. We are, Sir, etc., PRESS COMMITTEE g E. Island Temperance Federa- Oh. Per R.E..8haw New Glasgow Jan. 2o. MADE BY BRITON The first cri_:;l-tai~ cirr- wés inndo B‘! years ago by a British chemist. Eleanor, left, and Katherine MacPhee, right, of Gcnrgeumn. P.E.l. one of the four groups of listen wlio recent], enlisted in the C.W.A.Cl Wm" l‘ "m"!- lCanadlan Army Photo) Air Gunners Graduate the recent graduates u sergeant air gunners from an Il.O.A.I. all Gunnery School at as Eastern Canadian Air Station were lee] of he: l'0r, NJ. (left) and Sgt. Alexander C. Meih- ‘ Willem, PIJ. (right). lgl. Metheson h: a son of Mr. end , Anna Methane. 1 parents received word mi recently that he llllvll WIIIII- . ilfiA-I‘. elflclel jlelo). DRUGS By Mail We are as near to you as Your Mail Box Our Mall Department fills your Order as soon as It is received and it in sent to you kcrl the Maritime: and everything h available by mall - simfll! write as and you will get the some courteous service u HI would if you visited our store- r lcrlpilons are filled ac- enrately and sent by first available return mail. mat-lie prepaid. ENMAII DRUG 00., LIMITED SUMMERSIDI p Sacred Concert ‘ Edward last evening, '_ Russian R ll f d i N“ e e was a ecded suc- , the F‘ Ci Spencer Co, Ltd. for the V‘ Vilultz Melody. at... iesuv - w: AliiIEll - llfiEii vrsiiif Iiitctdby llflAiiliiliWl-m-uwa amber '9' Kathleen or MdcNvtf, ,1» i}... ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS» TUES. AFTERNOON 3.30 T-hfvlrdsgflhlify shepherd and Coma W. Bentley and s selection by the most, visible bootleg-ping establish-z zivriidzmre by Canadian Legion The Sacred Concert in the Prince sponsored by the Canadian Legion in aid of the The different number-l were n. oelved 1th ilstl 1 “Huang: "l M l: by a capacity To single an f th f out for special, iljientioen “llafilrlnll: ullfilll‘. ls if time permitted all $1,121 have had to respond to m. At th l i t "n; President gnglll: 011.10g,’ J11", leightizer was called to the stage and thanked all those taking part, use of the theatre, Miller 31-05, go; the use of the piano, Mrs, Ira-meg; Holi Trainor for arranging the col-operation, r.‘ R.A. MacDonald presided while the following program w" presented; Selections bv the No. 02 CA. (8.1 TC, Orchestra. O Cni-ada and International St. Paul's Choir under the dir. eciion of M ter MeNutt, relli. Vocal solo Ave Marla by Gounod Miss Laure Jeanne Arsengulg, Violin Selection obllgato by M155 Ifflrlibx’. with Mr. Walt- piano. Piano Solo. Polonaise, In AMsjor Chopin. bibs Nlflrlun Morris. i United Church lifrile Octette. The Orchestra Selections. Accnrdon Duct, LAC. 31d Agflgy and LAC. 5.1m fsdncs by kind p". mission oi’ Groin-i Gflnfajn Blake Chorus. Mis .. Liiure Jeanne i Arwrnult. June nfacPherson, Anna. bell L-iwsrm. Norma Dalzlel, Norma Lawmn. Shh-lav Yinrrarh. Directed by Mrs. Arthur Roper. vii" . “The Lord 1; t Wmffoll Trainor u , ., t Mm twin. Accomnanlstr?‘ Trainer’ Pfino Duel. LAC. S; r LAC. Rnv hfiiuforr}. I?" Atatnedy mission of Groun Captain Blake Vocal Solo. ivrr. Charles Earle Miss Earle accompanist‘ ' fi"f‘l‘-f'=trn Sclections. The National Anthem, Mayor Holman Named A.li.P. .Supcrvisor (The lilpfllllllllfiflfi of His Wor- Hlilii. Ivuior B Roy Holman or (fIZUIPlOUPZUVIXX as A.R.P. Super- visor was iumounccd Suturdav by Iioir Hi1. Cox, chairman of the Jh-oviiichil ARP. Committee, g Tlic jillfilllllldllftllt of a full time Supervisor for AR P. work has bccr. iimde on recommendation of ‘Hon. Di". R J. Mahion who an- mounccrl r1 cénilv that all cities with {a population of 151,000 could cm- lllny such an official and tiw Dom- ‘inioii Government wnukl $900 lO‘.'C.ilK,lS his saliiijy‘. The otlili" half was in be aid by the city and on ‘Mtillflirv ninlu the City Council voted this amount. to tlic appointee. . Mayor Holman has been chairman Yof the Charlottetown Civilian De- fence Commlttvv since its format- ion. FROM TIIE GERMAN Schliicsselburg, strategic Lening- rad fortress. ivas named bv Peter ilto Grin: for the Cwcrman word “$C'lllll{:S‘=0l," meaning key. A STRONG CURRENT The Humbolt current off the mast of Chile is strong- enough to change the course of ships. Trinity United Church DIONDAY IYYOBi-am and Mr. Walters for his m, m m. u... P. JJiallant and the Alter Requiem was celebrated cemetery, Puree James Heron, Dennis Patrick Mumagh as? butler, Lawrence To the sorrowin friends the Guar an exten cere sympathy. May her soul rest in peace Till BAFIIST CHURCH ‘line speaker at the morning Jacobson of Toronto, Girl's Work Secretary, with the Council through which the crating Protestant Churches minister their p the benefit of boys and girls. many freedoms, An exhortation of Saint Paul the words of Dr. Moffatt il waste it." ered outside their locked isier who ‘ha of loyalty to God. “A mighty fortress ls per-scouting power dispersed them We are fighting now to make a new world where worship every- where shall be free. The Church School met for its The sermon word's "The bunfism was administered at this service. ganlst and ohoirmastor was charge cf ‘be music of the day. SA MPION ARMY last night's service at the Salvation Army Citadel. The offering re- ceived was-in aid of the Russian Relief Fund. Mrs. (Capt) MacLean and Mrs. Mercer sang a. duet “Let Mo Love Thee. “The matter o: the second coming of Christ is not an affair of certain white robed night watchers the top of some mountain, stra hing their; eyes to catch a. glimpse of thc com Ii and year of a man-made calendar. Not at all. Get sway from certain fixed dates." an event. in the grea i-ocess of man's redemption, and hat event Ls as real, as personal and as es- as the first advent 0f Chrst Mark vou demption, and such ienfzes the the reason and the intel- lengcs the reason and the intel- whole church of Christ so declared Rev Nel {erman as he sook= before a capaciy cont-frami- ie» inst night in the Salvation ~ 7.45 P.Ill.—l€vf!iiin¢ Auxiliary, S0- olal Hall. Army. Canada's Spulllght dance band, Mart Kenney and His Western Gentlemen, to be featured on a new C.B.C. Network Fprogram starting Monday next. ebruary 1st», at 8250 P.M., E.D.T. The shOW is named “The victory Parade with Caiinilirs Spotlight Band." sponsored by The Coca-Cola Com- pany of Canada, Limit/ed. "The Victory Particle" will be heard each Monday and Friday night from 8:05 to 8:30 P.M., E.D.T. ov- er all stations on the basic C.B.C. Network. The first program orig- inates from the Airmens’ Theatre, Exhibition Park, Toronto, where the band will entertain a combined group of sailors, soldiers and sir- men. "The Victory Parade" series will march to war camps and war plants across Canada for Dro- gmms on Mondays and Fridays. rim to broadcast Mai-t Kenney and His Band will give a forty- rninute pro-show each point of origination. Mart Kenney and His Western Gentlemen are known as Canada/l most travelled band. is lit- erally true. Last year they made two coast-io-coa-s‘. tours, and broke attendance records wher- ever they played. Last A rii Mart and the boys hop ed to he Mar- ltimes. and then aaded t0 the West Coast, before opening the Brant, Inn's Bk Club in June. Again in the all they traversed the same route to meet with ev- en greater acclaim than on their the popular following of folk 0f sll ages because of the versatility of their "sweet" music. Kcnncy and his band are vet- erans to the 0.13.0. Network, hav- ing been heard from coast-to- coast on their Toronto pro "Sweet and low" for the seven yearn. They be. gram past N‘ I110 D91’- Mart Kenney And‘ Band To Tour Military Camps, War Plants On Sponsored Program y; MAI!‘ KINNI formed at various time: over the Blue Network the 11.8.0. u wall as the 3.3.0. have had of- to play in the United States, but have preferred to follow. their star ln the Canadian scene. Their star has lead to hi laces, and they are enjoying if: grunt mea- sure of success. Judy Richards is the luck songstreel with the bend. charming and talented ling:- Judy is still in her teens and ails from Vancouver. She started ling- ing at l8 and cams east. to make hei- fame three {earl later. tore staff-Int wih Mart Ksnney in i040 the was featured on the "Normeijdle Roof," panic an» yd. Perish we. e t was ti in dlf t ioti $11251: warslmlre-Zfihi. unlit; Leftto tn ' wiumfifimmmt“: 3...: by RAY. lnuis Douzan who also conducted services at._the grave in the R..C. Pallbearers weref Messrs. Joseph Patrick Camp: relatives and 6s sin- ser- vice of worship was Miss Muriel W. chgq Nflf-lflnfll committed to jail and associated Pol Religious Education 110-00- ad- rogramme of re- lisious education and training for Ours is a country which enjoys valuable among which is the freedom of worshllp. , n “do not. accept the favour of God and On this continent only about one half the young people are receiving any Christian educa- tion and training. Education and Christian training are slow, grad- ual, not cataclysmic. Their values are not. seen at their true worth until their loss may be threatened. In Germany a congregation gath- church to pray for their imprisoned min- The moi-hing anthem was "Song . of Hope arid Peace," (Sans-Sorrel) period of Bible study at 2 30 P.M. the minister at the evening servce of worshiowas "The Message of the Hills." Wood- Splendours of Th? Glory, 10rd." was the evening an- them. The ordinance of believers John Inch, Mus. Bad, or- 1“ vice at the grave. Adjutant W. Mercer presided at Oh Christ, and to o9 caught up nccor- ng to the oay and month ‘The Second Com of Christ ls sential in the process of redemption well-process of re- s, process chri- everywhere," "av h’ .,'!~=r . nnr ursnuorfflfiiu uuAimfaN Map! friends threvlhoitt the cit! d‘: nimh"""e..'*‘i.“°s...z we“ =~ wee-e- m . . a? zlnozigi: all“ J1... ca? "nwm '____" """"'"" mm‘? , _°'a{f,,,,1f'§hfi,§fm' grnnnanou un ure - nlfigré lfithauutgttmnlgzim J8‘ “'- ° “ "° icons narrow co hav maghfiafwtgxd. l“. "film ust received a car ed ofqlnaul m, o, m, m, w. ‘h, l’ lac-rs and a earloed of oaiyfi this." Mm" tint: "" -— 1‘ 0 Church of wlllgli aha was a devout ‘lfgifuniu "m" $5.11;- A “m” °I s" m“ station Agent at Bummeralds, was the cit/y attending the funeral in of his sister, Mn. P. J. Gallant. rammir. lNJUgiY-lllm non Charlottetown Hosp tel have re- turned home over the week-end, having made a satisfactory recovery. PLANE 1B BEPAIRED—A RD! Air Ebro: from!” lane, f down e the qua-lea Islands sometimev-Bowas own backto its base here Yesterday R0 airs ‘were made after parts were town from Charlottetown. No one was inlured in the forced landing, man was Saturday night in cexmec on with the a m chpaiisitntgwof an forged ue o wn. e was 9': was schedules to appear in ice Court this morninz. The cheque was used at a local store . ' Two TRIPS ro MAGDALINk Two round trips werp made to the Magdalen Islands yesterday by planes of the Maritime Central Airways. A total of five passengers and eso pounds of mail were cer- rled on outward trips and 12 pau- engers and 300 pound! of mail brought beck. CORRECTION-In the WPOPt of the final day of the Canadian rur Auction Company Ltd. sale of silv- er fox pelts. Montreal the was stated to be 883.90 for the 38.200 pelts. It should have $23.90. No white faces, platinum: or new types were included in nhis average. STRAP!‘ CROSSING! MAD! IN BEGUM]! T train reached the city at a oilock 5st- - iii-day night. The Strait crossings have been made in regular time during the past. week. The ferry made crossings Saturday night and part Sunday, carrying mostly - cars of potatoes to the mainland and bringing back empty refriger- ator cars. FIJNEBAL SATURDAY - The funeral of Mrs. L. J. Reddln was held Saturday morning from her late. " . Southporthtost. Dun- Stan's Basilica where Requiem High McCardle who also conducted ser- The pallbearers were Judge O. Gavan Duffy, D. J. Riley, P. W_ Clarkin, Dr. 1-. E. Ciéiogen, Hank Haley and Allison T GUEST SPEAKER YESTERDAY -Wlng Commander Gregson, Sen- ior Chaplain of the Church of England for the RAJ‘. in Canada arrived in Charlottetown last Thursday evening and leaves the province this momlng. Yesterda he spoke at St. Peter's Catliedra in the morning and at St. Paul's Ansllcan Church in the evening. LAID T0 REST — The funeral of Mrs. P. J. Gallant was held S-alrurday morning from the resi- dence of her sisters, D King Street, to St. Dunstanb . Basilica when [Requiem High Mass was celebrat- lconducted service at the grave. rick Murnaghan, Sr., Councillor T. Andrew Butler, James Heron, Lew- rence Campibe Patrick Dennis and Joseph Purcell. DISCUSS FARM LABOR Sl-IORTAGE - Farm larbor short- age was the main topic discussed by the Advisory Lsihor Committee of the Unemployment Insurance Commission at a meeting held hero recently. This Advisory Committee is composed of D1‘. l J. YQO. chairman. Mr. J. E. Sternl. Ml‘- Simon Paoli, Mr. Leo Corcoran and Mr. George Dewar. Mr. W. T. MacDonald, Insurance Inspector for the Maritimes came from Moncton (or the meeting. 1S ABIESTED-An out of town n» Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. W. y -ed by Rev. Louis Dougan who also 3,; The pallbearers were: Messrs. Pat- m, Chum}; aria of the Province will t e total over ten thousand ol- or more double o‘ wtsgmkmounh came in on Satin-d in Om wu $300.00 from Auxiliary o! Charlottetown w ch included the , eeds of the dame, the bridge at the 1'4: ion h0mc. small br ciges at s homes and lilo cub contributions 0m many members of this en- eraetlc and enth tic craniu- tion f war woikéng women. The an its efficient conunittoe in charge of this er. ticular effort. are to be partic arly commended and sincerely thank- An itnmofllbflbilmsdow of s contributed students of ince of Wales l1 , 25 from the Student's Christan Move- ment and 8M0 front the Model School students ll also some- th for commendation. The Corrimittee desires to thank the young business and roles- sional members of the Hi- Xor their initiative in such s splendid concert menu... l...‘ dentists Have your salvaged Fat and Boner delivered to Davin i Fraser, Charlottetown, WEDNESDAY of each week. Remarkable Success Of‘ Celia ‘n Le ion- w. son-o Nicholson of this suffered I. ' ° and three broth Bert-hr. sinful ur on Prde when she d yal Ci llorence, oil on tll-jis slip ywalk near I o of the Gu an Pub ng 00.. the Market din and fractured , Mxrlbu 151"}. ‘t a] m" r smug: firth cl’; sihftyrl» l? [:1 0121.3‘ n, ’ ' W. B . I Es . e ar o e n os . . Agent. as! e a Kiwi at h . ——— | - ‘KL! r..°‘....."b°'.»..t'““l.‘l "hmziln" “alfhaiiflrllffiimm a 111118"! We held 1mm the HOME FROM IIOBPITAB-Mfl- Bhlllfdl at noon stood at son-ma e talente i < °‘ home of her sisters, 9 K1118 Street Jghn Qumnflgkqy o! this city and ‘m; “Knuth m. w‘; ‘n- md m ar-ists fog Saturday moflllnlf at 8.411 t» St. her. five year old daughter, who mum,“ w ab” on saw“ n “flown” uch-eniOYOA Dunstans Basilica. High Mass of have been ill with dl htheria at the mum‘; m“ “mm” ‘t to om,‘ l might“: ' Ml‘- J u‘ Couimlttee Chairman for dueling tizxoutnty and Charlcattetou-n rem,“ s e ssreoe ve a letter u? H°l16uu' ‘grain m“ o ure a Sng ma; Depfilnont is donating 400 the“: mflfliei seed for inunediate deliv. ery to Russia. Since part of ti" Aid to Russia Fund is bein q. pended for the purchase o 50,55, he committee wish to think lion, Mr. Dennis for this very generou andmpractical contribution. A itional contributions m; G. Gordogmlfughu George A tt. Union Road George J. Tweedy U1 W.I, Yor Y.P.S. BDln Park WI. lsitrwl Ievsgt. Red Cross tmu lhey aw s: ‘Beard z. s. Coffin °“ Eldon Branch Canadian L gion e Eldon WI. Mount Buchanan W.I. MacGuigan s» Boyle, Huntg; Cllllvetrd fro o ec e m Natl a1 Film Board movielmat Hunter River - m. be Continued) .6 555.8 ZSQ-Esbfiis? 2 222 222222222 3 m6 Fund. and to thank Mrs. A. H. Roper for her planning and lo own are: Fr‘ . Tier- 15. P‘ my. President. assisted by Capt. J. K. Duggan of the 17th Reset-v; MacDonald o N0. N O-A.(B.JT. C. Beach Qrove and Bgia-Major Stevens from Headquarters Mili- tary District No. 6. Those taking the refresher course hers leave for their homes this afternoon. MEETING -- The of the Marshfield- ilJunltaffna lephone 00., was 'held Jan. h. ‘The treasurer’; 1e- rt showed a small balance in the . in Y's favour. if all outstand- ing ills were collected. 1n order to comply with the demands of the Wartime Service Board to have the line in good condition the directors are obliged to secure a number of 119W Pests and other line material, w have a. competent man to aer- e the line. w. Lea Mill was en- o TSLIPIO annual most o of service, pertrof t e lllrl: 11955:“ repairs. ghomgotm- pany 8P0 9 pBBS fig ill‘ 0 year of three of its original sub- scribers in the person of John T. "Ferguson Wallace Owen and Georse Boswell. in order to meet the extra demands it was decided to make the line tax for thenext‘ yeaffoin" dot; lars and a half. which is hoped will put the line in ood serviceable condition. The fo owing directors were appointed: W J. Jenkins Pres. Alfred Reid, CW. Robertson A‘ex Scott and Almon Wood. Mr. Al. ltdclnnis left this morn- in to attend a conference of dis- tr ct managers of the Imperial Life Assurance Com any at the Chateau Frontenac, Que _ ST. vlfAUl-‘S CHURCH Yesterday morning the Rector v. s. LeDrew Gardner, referred to another of the weaknesses of - using that word in its broad sense as applying gener- ally and not to any particular unit. or congregation. The theme of the Rector’: aer- rnon was “the position of outh in the church and our attiuds to- wards them". The word ‘absence’, he laid, might more n/ppropri- ate than ‘position because, a; he pointed out, youth has to a very great extent assumed an a" ‘e of hostility towards the church. In this connection the Rector put forward four facts. First, he said, bcy’ ‘for theugrgeater majority‘ of‘ esen a o ope are o Si. o loythe gieurch. but to Jesus A Christian, if he be ttuetotha namsilapersonwho has hand over his life to Jesus ROOF FIRE EXTINGUISHID - The Parkdale auxiliary" lire fiBht-| lei-s here, organized under the ARJP. ‘set-up esterday proved their worth {when ey extinguished ,a roof fire_ at the residence of Mr. ce Thompson, St. Peter's Road. C n-| cider-able cutting was necessary to’ get at the blaze which was makiig {rapid headway when noticed. -was brought under control quickly. The a ‘ of damage was not announced. rt was confined mind-i pally to the roof although there ‘was some slight damage of lower, lfloors from water. ‘Rio fire d - merit at Pnrkdale (Si. Avards) ll~ under the captaincy of Mr. tori Sentner. It is lone leven the auxiliary fire services set up in‘ Charlottetown and surrounding communities. Firemen from the * city responded to the alarm yel- . terday but the fire was out when they arrived. All! WRITING QUALIITINP EXAMS — Forty-two 10.0.! from the 17th Reserve Armoured Regiment wrote qualifyinl exem- fnations over the week end. Men! of these have been attend the five days‘ refresher course urinl the past week while came in for the examinations only. ‘Phone from. Summer-side and P1111“ County will writs their examine- tions to-nlght and Tueldl! 1118m- The board of examiners at Olin!‘- - Christ to do His Will. How ma!!!’ sons and daughters are there who are all out for Jesus Christ. Many or them, as of the adults. are nom- lnal Christians. having been hep- tiud and rofessing Christianity as their roll on, but than: they stop, and fall to proceed to the point where they may solo? fellowship with Jesus Guilt. Secondly, the young people are lost because they have grown up in ignorance of the Faith of J u! Christ. For the most part t e1’ have not consciously rejected the llaith. ‘rhey have not been tauaht it. and they have not seen it prac- tised in their homes. . yew nwnb m terri- bly ed by the religious code and ife code of adults. Th hear Quill. 0 08h And, mom Recfoghreferr- Q i . their ht them have fellowship who know what Ilnw fiat ..BMtalion._andsei:ved immense-with- Major Robertson Assumes Command At Beach Grove Meier A. s. Robertson recom in command at No. 62 Cunudian “m? B5519 “M11111: Center u Beach Grove 511103 m; camp w, “mbushed 1Y1 1940 has assum 3151111115141. it was announced sat. “Y Y M5401‘ J R. Paton, p10,, lglzprescéntative hers of Dlstlrict Of- er om-mendln M111 _ “if; No. a. g my m‘ B101‘ E. G. Giles, who can». m" ‘ 51°" "m9 flip to ioplect Lt. Ool. r. 1, q m, been recalled to Halifax. col. m. drew was transferred to Balm... g few weeks ago. Major Robertson's home 13 1n gfifflilllfl, about five mile; 1mm ar ottetowii. He is g we m" great "M. a ve eran of He went overseas with the 106th the 26th Battalion as platoon offi- cer until May, 1918 when he trans- ferred to the Royal Air Force. Ho qualified as gunner and observa- and served in France with the 110th Squadron until the end of the war. After his return to Canada be W" ‘wmpfllly Cvmmander withthe P E I. Highlanders for a number 0f years. Miller Robertson has thrice w“ aervinif with the Canadian Armed 10m‘?! 01w. Alex," Robertson is with the P E1. Ifighlunders and two lPe with the Royal osmium. Naval Volunteer Reserve, Ronwld Robertson being on convoy duty and R01! Robertson at. H.M.C S. Q1188" Charlotte here. _.:‘I it means new life, new hope, new 10y and the sins with which we were burdened leaving 11.5 one by one as we grow in that Fellowship. The Rector concluded by referr- Yfl! lhe congregation to the wordl found in the first eplstle of st. John, chapter 1, verse 8, "That which we have seen and heard de- Blllfe we unto you ‘that ye also may have fellowship with us; and truly our fellowship in with thc Fuihcr and with His Son Jesus Christ. At the evening service, the prea- cher was wing Commander, licv. Gerald Gregson who delivered a very strong and a very inspiring sermon on the Power of the Hull/ Snlrii: of God tn change lives. 11c referred in the first instance tome sentence in the N'ccne Crr-cd. Melting “f believe in the Poly Sui- r’ the ford and Giver 0' Lifc"nnd likened the Holv Spirit to a river of water. W11‘ AND WITCH Witchcraft means literally t craft of the wise, the word "witch being alied to "wit" in the sense of knowledge BISTIIS Grace Matcrni NS . on Janfiil- W. Men- MCNNXE — At Hospital. Halifax, i949, to Mr. and Mrs. J. his, s. son. DEATHS COULSON - At Sea View Jan. 39- 1043, Joseph Cmilson aged l" 1'"- Furieraf was held Sunday at 2 11"‘- Intcnnent Burlington. smiwous-lst Spring Park 28:11 on Saturday Januafy 30"‘- 1 5,; Benjamin D Simmons cuzcd P vssrl. Funeral from his lute if“. urviidan“ gtnrtlltnndgly zpglllblgily ruli- c- a m: a - - oral imam at n so. Interment People's Cemetery. s, N. D. MacLcafi uuormum autumn flenottcteweeel nmvvnum Resell