semi 1941 THE iiltiiifil? U!" ST. JQHN l. John ”; Amhulanrr , $1,000,000 Campaign Feb. 2-22 . For Teaching and Service in First Aid and Home Nursing Provincial Chairman: JUDGE 0. GAVAN DUFFY (‘rmpsign Headquarters: 15 Brighton Ave.. Charlottetown. LBJ. JAWEHEAD ROAD SCHOOL ~11 mil toi- (tovehenti Road ieboi jut‘ month of January. Grrrlr X ~ 1. Atldrey Marshall. Grllillr 1X _ 1. Eva. MaoDonnld. l9 Elsie Mrlt-Doitoid. one. VIlI _ l. Harvey Ml"- Dcllllli i. Shirley Birt. s. Martin at. ‘Gmle vl’. - l. Doreen Blrt, i. [own ll r1. 3. Leo Metmyre- _; 1c v - 1. Patsy O'Brien. 2. m, l1 MacDonald. 3. Thelfli" than» rid. 1G. t 1V - 1. Glenda Brown. l filriey O'Brien. 3. Everett Bi!!- ICtnrie III —— i. shlrley Wine“- 12.1mm Birt. a. fiterlingiBTown .4 ..r— or’ ' ot- mnde m loam liurd. wltlviresii down. a . uud Merrill Miionbhaltl iCililflV Grade n __ L 37MB MacDonald. and. r (c) - l. Raymond Bi" Grade 1 to) - 1. 141""! W“ ren. _ Qmdq 1 (a) - i. Eddie Power. Perfect attendance -— D°T9°n Birl. Bertha MacDonald. Rbflnie MacDonald. Clayton MwDlJnMd-i Thelma MacDonald. Glenda Brown. Everett Blrt. Shirley O'Brien. Mur- garet MadDonaiti. Jean Bifiv M6!’- rill MacDonald, Grace MacDonald. Raymond Birt, Freddie Brown‘. Bernice MacDonald. Floyd War- ren. Noreen Power. Bobby (T311011. Vivian MacDonald and Elms Ayl- vmrd. 0i nhht- . .- csllrnilt sulilinull . This sellunaisreeerved for newsl o! local interest, but advertising o! a hevvsy nature may be inserted at live cent! a word strictly psy- shis in srlvsnoe. OIASWILL (or Photon-span cannula-Tm: Lin: m- nuisance. sniuvulys 1T; rustle m. coorrs to: grandma CONFEDIIATION LIFI K. IURANCI. HOWARD MMNNIS’ Fitted Footwear now located at 175 Queen Street. JUST ARRIVED. -'5hipsn¢nt 51x inch stove pipe. l-loimarls, Char- lottetown Store. F0 R PEI/fir Pchfiu‘ Eczarna CUTICURA son!‘ A OINIMINY I JUST AERIVED. _ 511mm”; B“ ‘"31 "We 171W- Holmarle. Char-l lottetown Store. AUG FEBRUARY CLEARANCE we: Mrs. Johnston's Ladies‘ NQBTH WINSLOE w. M. s. _.i With each Battery purchase at the Radio Shack. Cardigan. Major parts extra. FREE RADIO OVERHAUL“ -.V Th9 1'¢8ular eetin North W. M. Sfnmet gt iii: Mrs. c. 1.. Cudmore. February ard,i with Mrs. C. L. Cudmors in char". °1 "he Wusratiri. Tho Order o! set-J TlE . QIARLQLTEIQN QUARDIRN P a5 I 0Q OQ'9'O§-§-§§Q+ ‘I'll III-I PULPIT Preachini yesterday morning. the Minister. the Rev'd. T. H. B. Somers, slid: Stills the inward vol“ u “W1 Is you Plflse (and how oiten W‘ 6° try to stiile it). silence it until you think it gone for ever- and one day it will shatter the sli- ahco like s trumpet. crush dam-n tho Ohrlst who haunts you, bury Him beneath years oi prayerleasness sud neglect, and still l-le will resur. "m 517M911 8W1 Io marching l-hmilsh your soul. You are never done with Jesus. You have never hear-d the last oi the Son otl God, Keg!) We our heads as hlgth a; we can.“ says Middleton Murry, closing his Lite of Jesus" land he is no orthodox believer, but this Ls the nnal verdict to which his study o! the tact oi Christ constrains him)- "Keeo we our heads us high as we wi- they sirsli be bowed at the liiiPE YRIVEIi Drayfing Supper FEB. 18 BASH 8r GARRY STURES Big Sale ENDS FEB. 22 A Fsvi of the Bargains 1.00 95c JUICY ORANGES- 4 Dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . , , SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT- Pink Center. Dozen ...,_ Just Arrived- F RES H DATES- ssranvo .-~ -..L._ 35c ib.-3 lbs... Limit FRESH ROAST PORK- Choice Cuts-Lb. FILLED COOKIES and CANDY IN STOCK lflst- 0! all strange delusions, the "Misfit. Wildest. most insane, is w think that we can get rid oi! Jesus." Bu‘! hBDPUY we can flnisil on an- other note. Look at the vineyard again. and imagine the scene now chhlwed. The same servants are in- deed still therk-selt-willed. bung. ling. unprofitable servants still. The An Order 35c hind costs or 30 days. Name Hall through the otmrtesy o: the National Film Board. Mr. ‘umber, o‘ the “wavy Navy». Jmh Leo Mclsaac presided. The showlni; "iotr Rod Cross or Govehead Rodd 0F i110 film! who milwltid by l talk ‘School held their annual Valentine on good citizenship and the choos- ‘party ing o! a career by Mr. Leo F. Mc- Donald oi’ Queen Square Bdiool Last night's entertainment sponsored by K111i‘!!! 0! o°lllmbllfl~ 1i W" m‘ ,the one receiving the largest num- noutrlced at last night's gathering ibu- wsr Ev; MaoDotns that the Knights will endeavour to jwgn‘ show s fllm and to have I tltwhl Contest of Flowers-Joy Doreen and speaker tor each Simda-y night tor 'gh|1-1ey 3m won by Audrey M“- the remainder o! the winter. ivi" 10m the Missionary Monthly FUNERAL saavrcns - The W“ Yvlluwed- Hymns sung were funeral of Thelma Joyce Weeks. iw-ilfll B Friend We have in Jesusf (‘ls/lighter o! Mr. and Mrs. Arnold .1114 Breathe on Me, Breath oi God. Weeks. 0t itnderioton was held. i5 meditation and passages q: soup] may aftlrinoli. r-eb. 14th and it“ Wm reed by the leader. shdl ms largely attended. Services st '1 0°“ 13 Wle read respolneively iol-f the house and grove were oonduct- ii°w°d W Wuyer by Mrs. Mac1nnis,| ed by Rev. .1 w. Hayter. Pallbear- 1""! "it Lord's Prayer in unisoni ers yvere Messrs. Elmer Nicholson, Mn’ MMhm-m 3W9 "it? "PM"! from! Vemori Wedts, mrle wgek! and Plredbytertal and Mrs. C. L. Cudmorei Blots Dlcirleeon. nt-tor-rheht in md- g1" "W "l"! 0h India. Minutes or erlctou cemetery. willy meeting were reed and ad- 09196- Ellht members and three» crrv rorirci: coutu- - at the 1R°1i @11- CM"- City Police Court Saturday mom- ipmtedy u cans Igadsmifmgly "9' lug. the accused in s Prohibition case gmonth and 6 cards and lilbio 8mm; was lined $200 and oosts or three mnwponmce w“ Drew“; (gm moinihs. A iirm charged wider- the locum mmmmd to sun, Ne“, W.1?.T.B. regulations oi selling lyut- m u“ i 1 m ter without coupons was lined $35 fogeeMl-Bé \$L1,,.""R'§§e,{§ £3131 “QT: Atiienogoras, head of the Greek A. D. Shaw and Mrs. Abert cud. Orthodox church. during a cere- rrlore as leaders. Word {or Roll Call "why at the White House. Presi. their dent was given the Grand Crass PICTURES M‘ HOLY NAME We,” Fm, mam“ pm HALL — Films on sped tltlwwhii» 'tees. Meeting closed with the Bene- oi’ the Holy Seplflchre “great Christian work" and that or the U. S. in world charity. and rullsiws i 1mm Wm show-h‘ dictiom-(Petiriot please copy.) yesterday even ng at the Holy JUNIOR. also cnoss - Tile —r on liiridsy afternoon wth iaiufley Marshall as acting presi- dent. The Valentines were distrib- W“ uted to he pupils by Leo Moln- ih° Oharhmww“ ‘lyre and Eva MacDonald. Prize for id. The i01- DNGTB-Ynme was carried out. ‘shall. Bingo put on by the teacher —-—— twmi by Marlon I-iickox. Kier- Mac- GHAHAM-SORREY - A quiet ‘Donald. Eva MacDonald, Bernice world-ins W" wlwmlwd at thhMaioIDonaId. Clayton MacDonald, United Church Muw- 0h Wtd- ‘Ktumeth MacDonald. Contest put “"4555 3mm’? 15m- whm RW- on by ‘ “ _, Marshall tor Grade As- AdBmS “m!” in mmiaile JI-Putting the eye in the donkey- Lflhvffl- Jfifln- dhulhl-el‘ 0f MI- "id ‘worn by Irene Hlcirox. A treat ot Mrs- Preston SOYYFY- Mmmg“ oranges. peanuts and apples was and owl Simpson. w-h vi M1 "m1 ‘given by ooree-i. and Shirley Blrt. Mrs. Gehrse Graham Mme-y 1""- or-soe and Vivian Msendhald, hvur- The bride lwktdofvhhmini Buddy moodhald. Song by Leo in s street lrusth 6M» 01d "it McIntyre and Joey O'Brien. step satin with black aooessorles. The ‘lance by Shtfley warreln The ywus couple were attended by Mr- 'slngirng of tho National Anthem TRUMAN Kl SSED BY GREEK BISHOP President Truman is kissed by Most Reverend Archbishop feud leading away across the hills is still there, the road to the land where the Lord of the vineyard dwells. Once more down the road a solitary figure can be seen moving. And now the servants (this time we ourselves are among them) have heard of Hie coming, and know Who the messenger is. It is the heir to the kingdom. the Son oi’ God. Now they are waiting ior Him at the gates (and you and I are there) and one thought is filling every heart-“His Son? God’s only Son? Why then. how greatly He must love us-—i1, alter everything after all the sin and all the shame and all tihe way we have allowed His vineyard to 11in to waste He still thinks us worthy oi His Son! Haw I or his LANTIGEN LA NTIGEN LANTIGEN IF YOU SUFFER FROM Rheumatic, greatly He rn/ust love us and it He loves like that, there must be now o. new beginning, a new and utter- most dedication o! mind and heart and will. and we must love Him too.“ And now can't you see that LANTIGEN Extra SpeciaH. EARTHENWARE TEA POTS- While They Lori CHOICE QUALITY vu- solitary figure on the mad drawing Thee again. And hail. Thou son o! near. almost at His Journey's end. God!" ! nearer neerer~until the gate i? is reached‘ And then, what a shout SAILED RACING SCHOONEB it is that rends the skies! "This is . —— the Heir: come. let us welcome l-llm! BOSTON. Feb. 10 - (OP) — Son of the Lord of tho vineyard, Capt. James Henry Larkln; 68-year- hail! This is the hour of new begin- old native of Pubnico. N.S.. died nings. Hearken. bold Jesus to the ymterday st his home in nearby vow we rnake—that never vvtlile this Charlestown. Capt. Iarkih came to vineyard lasts. never while the the Ulnjtgd 5mg" a; the 38g 0g 1o memory o! Calvary arlduses. never m‘; way" 1° “l, a; m any age_ while life remains, and love and He eommanded sailing vessels honour. and God's voice coiling otter 51mg m, Aqwflc seaboard and us down the Windsor all the days sailed the Mayflower in her race and all the nights oi our existence~ ‘samst me chgmpion “cm; never will we break our troth with schooner Bluenose. 4- LANTIGEN LANTIGERi NJOIINVT sto roprist r. t " P s... so... sisier-llmlaw or! the 81100111- 1'“- wwing the ceremony. s reception was held ct the home oi the bride's parents with immediate relatives, present. Alter a short honeymoon. l Mr. and lviirs. Graham will reside in Mirn-ay Harbour. They were the’ recipients o! mam lovely glits Mid, best wishes for a Yin-PP)’ wedded liie from s host ott friends. LADIES’ AID-The Indies‘ Aid of Hlghlfieid Presbyterian Church! met at the home o! Mrs. Gordon Roberts on Jan. 15th. The presi- dent opened the meeting hymn “God Is Our Refuge." a!- ter which Luke 15th dlapter was read rosponsively. Explanation was given by Mrs. G. Stetson. iollow- ed with prayer 11y Mrs. C. Mac- kenzie. Minutes ot last meeting and treasurers report were resd and approved. Roll call who sn- swered by twelve members. Two visitors also were present. Ofler- lng amounted to $1.45. Mrs. Athol Roberts invited the members to her home for next meeting when roll call will be answered with a verse of Scripture containing the word "Sabbath." Mrs. C. Hurry. Mrs. E. Miiiar and Mrs. S. Mac- Kinnnn were appointed on lunch committee; Mrs. G. Roberts and Mrs. s. MacKinnon on program committee. Splendid readings en- titled "Contrast" given by Mrs. G. Stetson and “My Dilly Frail" or" by Mrs. H. Sandersomflvere mm}; enjoyed. Alter singing oi’ hymn "diners Wore Ninety and Nine" the meeting closed with "The Imdb Prayer" in unison. A delicious luncheon was served py the eonunittee and heflfl- fouqwfid by s social hour. T0 MATU- limrif. iihii fimi fir‘ rift-is” 9:01:12: among.) 1n horns and eotalimlll srs sob sssn. in ever parka! Osns s. Oin- ioamrmsudlatel u‘ tats test" is sill! hettpr so we . uoss a iii°1i1".’.iti7_i:t}'i‘.._ur..... o s "s? To?" ab.” "fiifil"; Aaniisg till’ tiii (a 1m find Mm 30y Grhhlm. brother atlld ‘brought the party to a close. with,’ i home via Boston. lIfl-hilflll r. Personals Mr. and Mrs. (tins. Omssrnan have returned home alter- qiend- ing six weeks in the United States visiting irietnds and relatives. They spent Christmas and New Year's there with their sister, Mire. Bessie Ellis, Water-town. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. George MacPher- home siter being present religious profession of their daugh- ter Sr. St. Catherine Georgina, Cong. De Notre Dame. On their r-e- turn they visited relatives in New York and Noank. Conn" returning Girl Guide News THIRD COMPANY ‘ On January 20th the parents and friends of the Guides were invited to attend the meeting. Mrs. Begnall and Miss Fullerton presented patrol leaders Jilllilac- Kw. Adele Clark, Lois Maoflae. and patrol seconds Marjorie Hurst. Muriel Hurst snd Jean Diamond with their stripes and Geoond Oless badtee. Shirley aur- sell also received her Second Glass badge. Slit-icy Perry, Jane Diamond and Roberta MlOLOOd were enrolled as Guides. Oarnee were played and the ev- ening ended with s campfire st wit-ion Miss Fullerton told stories ind the singing was led by Miss Margaret Martin. On February 4th Mrs. ‘Morton Dew entertained the girls with I skating party after ‘hitch refresh- ments were served‘ and tr sing- song held. Many thanks to Mrs. Dew. Arthritis Pains. Sciatica," l-umbago; Spondylitis; ‘Ilbrasiris, Neuriris and other Germ-Caused Rheumatic Disorders ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ABOUTTHE NiliiEN’ ' TREATMENT He will be pleased to explain to you that RHIUMATISM; ARTHRITIS and NEURITIS are believed frequently due to focal infection and that LANTIGEN "G" contains antigens of the organisms from these foci of infection. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST TODAY about this Dissolved Vaccine to be toltslrby mouth LANTIGEN NSQIINVT LANTIGEN AFIQIJJVVT LANTIGEN “EISIJJWVT V39! lfxilfT LANTIGEN luieumrim ,_ 2 HAIL ms season ro-ssv b i3 ARTHRITIS, utunms - mgg;_g;ggg;n~gn-~wv~i~ l Z ~ SHOULD as TREATED Z.“§".'L°L°..’.’LZ'.'§.'."T°.JJ.°.."Z............ ~t h ‘its 2 not? ' S, 2 Thsnsmehvyrsvslllrqgtatll.............. llysuwsvnhhsriilwusiianwltsa. tmtincsw LANATIGEN A’. Piltilt $5.00 Par ilottls L A N TI G E N LANTIGEN LANTIGEN In Magellan) Clair Trainer. Well loyalty, lied no. lmi. less. Thsrsltinetlnal parting Iorlllllllslllelfl, Andthosuwtisssmrtnlssnss Inst dawn is slows waiting Alter the night is past. lovingly anemones h his lotus ass antler-s. ' v In loving Jnnssry st Gerald It.‘ lAlTllEii is carrlul liy the following Charlottetown and Sunnersiiia lirugglsts: — J. ERNEST H. WORTH GOURLIIS Rexall Drugstore JOHNSON s JOHNSON _ Cor. Prince It Kent St. 82 Prince Street Summstslds stoma nos . A , JAMIESOWS onus s-rmr ostunrs otucsrots m Ricllomnd st. m Queen Street Summmm r. A. FOSTIR JENKINS PHARMACY Fours oiiuesrot: n9 Gldfioll st. Cor. m» a. Fitzroy st Svmmmm smite n. L. WORTHY vuonrs onus co. no. INMAN MUG CO- LTD- Summsnida I78 Queen St. Cor. Queen 8r Grafton St.