i Ittrmpfing ‘fantastic "get-rich-quick" gchemes. FEBRUARY 16, 1942 Til-MY -:- his wife . . . IAGGAGI BUSTERS Disney Gui-won Unusual Occupaflonl .5 2;; Q0 redian Has Romantic Role llugfi Herbert bring; p. new kind cfluimeu to the sci-ten in his lili- iiioiis portrayal of a. romantic gold hick sileuiian for Uliivel-snfs farce romeo)‘. ‘Slightly Tanpted," lillW at the Capitol Tiheatre with Peggy Moran, Johnny Downs, Gertrude Michel, George E, |tone and Eiiliall-lih Rdsdvn, Although the p; ular “woo-woo" nun contributes h usual array of’ lib-tickling antics in the picture, the script. also requires that he I135‘ a torrid campaign for the heart of l wealiifiy gpfnster while to sell he: one of his Strangest Romance Is Theme Of Picture What happens when an adoring life learns that her charming hus- luid ls a. man of few principles not it mention many woeful nail/as for the gripping drama of 'Ill8lllClOll," starring Us: llxi Joan Folitaine now ayiiig at the Prince Edward Theatre under ghsponsorship of the Knights of as Tile wspcnse-buildlng technique for which Director Alfred Hitchcock iifiiiiioitgliiis been deftly applied in litsllullllllllg 0t this tiense mystery- Nllllllltlv. Lklgllllllng “lbil ll Wfllii- 11nd courtship and elopenient, the fins drama. heightens steadily as heroine makes more and more Qhliiiiiiiz discoveries about the lnan me has married. lin to a certain point hei- un- ieuuiiinn love for him excuses his liiiidecds, but when the shadow of PNWd murder comes across their us it alters matters And ilie cli- ilitilx arrives when her troubled mind his Ilef‘ to think SIIG is doomed to die in that he may collect her in- IUIEIICC. 110v.- tlie strange situation works °11110Fiiis tho arresting conclusion 1°.11lls unusual piece of film tare. Ihicii is said to be one of the moot fnmatic and breathless offerings in filmy months. Sir Cedric Hardiwlcke. “F91 Bruce. Dame May Whltl. . Isa- m lélcziltlier Angiill an Atlll‘; ‘i! l6 SUPDOX‘ HR CB8 O 111! RKO Radio production. i REDDIN’S i i FKIQ-‘NIT We have a large stock 0f Veterinary Prepara~ lions llfifl WORM POWDER 33c pcr lb. iionsi: CONDITION POWDER 50c per lb. DARLEYS LOUSE POWDER 35c per lb. 511R l-Sl-ICT CAPSULES 15c and 35c KEROI. DISINFECT- ANT 8 oz. 45c—l6 oz. 75c NPIMA C APSULES Tiirrtas ELlXlR WOODBURY’S LIN]. MENT ' unsoucmn BICKMORES GALL OINTMENT 35° 11 1111110 variety of’ Qmicals suitable for “P1118 your stock in 11f 1188i condition. LEO. M. DOUCETTE -cliluulvs VIBTBBY toiui. ( THE Sponsored by KNIGHTS 0F PYTHIAS TlliiILl. T0 TIIEM together. .. THE LOVELY STAR offilebecca” as the bride whose ecstasy of happiness fumed to dread PLUS CARY GRANT, 1 ' as the Playboy husband ' MATINEE 8.15-EV_ENING 7 AND 0 _ Relax In The Realm Of Movies — Invest In Victory THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARUAJ‘\I\ THE ENTIRE THEATRE PROCEEDS or THE PRINCE 11.4; AND EMPIRE THEATRES THIS WEEK WILL BE lilillyggglm 113mm" PllIllilE EDWARD - rut. - wen. In IIi_s Arms Was Safety _ _ _ In Ills Absence TERROR] "I 11°19 Pill fear in the heart of in ALFRED HITCHCO-CKS most sfirriny drama of romance. mystery and suspense! 9-311‘. nanny _ 5r. nuivsriiiws BASILICA A la-uze corizrezotiori attended . Duns Bishop 0’Sullivan can; “if.” irrttlofi.‘ Whit Urges support iéilogning. giielfielebrant was Rev, 01111‘ 'Ne of Viking. Alberta. I is . ' . 111 11111111! l-iiiiii An inspiring sermon was preach- His ltxccilency Most Rev. J. flttin deo-way today. Reminding the con- week opens the Lenten seasoiia he 1m" campaign: read the regulations. with their ex- “The Caiiiidliiii Government captions and also the Fast Days. annealing for another war ioim. Father O'Neill, who is Visiting seems unnecessary to elaborate on I » i- Ad ta t h 9d by Filthel‘ ONEUI. W110 mail! 0'Sullivan. Bishop of Charlottetown, n B:00~ reference b” we 5°°°m1 171°‘ issued the following timely message tory an campaign which gets un- m an the Clergy m the diocese in RTCRIIDIOII that Ash Wednesday this °°““°°“°" ""11 111° swim! Victory THERE WILL BE PLENTY OF TIME TO CATCH SECOND SHOWS AFTER THE BEACON FIRE TO-NlGI-IT TO-DA Y "‘ll'~‘.__vtrlrn CAPITOL “illf your Iilgovg lfforwcrdsl "II cane will lolro v~~~--li..i iii. it", . ‘NOV lhg hwy" AND-SCREEN WS—0lNG PLACES Rabbit Hunk-City of Leqend-Irovefogue ceuuut oulinnuiu Beacon fires this column I: tanned luv nous of m 19"“ "llflllf- but advertising ll a ""1! lltun Al; be annual ll I 03h n Ind. firmly pgyguq 1g ldvnlfi. iiii m, first of the Beacon Fires o! gOIILWFBDEBATION urn uvsua- FIOOdOIII will be liillifid this everl- A L L-81a ing after a mgram in the Drill i Hall that wll start. at B P. M. roucz COURT - iii the Police iind conclude about azas p. M. 9°11"- BI-l-lllflly morning a drunk. similar Beacon Fires will be 0 lighted in every province in can- d. acla except Nova. Scotia. Units of m; Navy, Army. Air Force and ODD FELLOWS and Rebekahs R. C. M. P. held a rehearsal on are requested to meet. at. Drill Hall Fviday and the Charlottetown tlils evening. 7.30 p.ni. Beacon Male Chorus on Saturday. The Llsht Ceremony. L-3i7, sound system and searchlights are — being set up this morning and the FUNERAL TODAIiB-The funeral "Beacon" this afternoon so till of the late Ronald Currie will take will be in readiness for the cere- Dlace this (Monday) morning at 8.45 moriy from the residence of his daughter. ' Mrs. Walter Mclnnis, 45 Del-chest. er Street to St. Dunstaiiks Basilica. is o" Welcome for T119 11111113551115 7:30 p.m. Admission 25 cents. Pro. coeds for The Childrotis Hospital in England 1,311 W110 hid been in custody for week. was dlslnisse T°"‘i’i..“°"..%2" ‘that: .3132‘ i ' the Vc ry n l: - 1N SmGAPoRE __ Am,“ l there will be set in motion in 50,005 i," newly fallen Sinnggre n: every city, town and hamlet iron; mo“; Joseph D_ Burnett fut end to end of Canada amgrea B" 0f [he Gordon Hagmaxfdeisl almy of canvassers. thoroug y the; nephew of Mr. J. n. suriioit. in. ‘lulflnwd “ml, "he Paw“, °m_ onlybmme,’ second_Lieut_ w_ R "Victory Bond and its hlalhm-y Burnett, of the Royal Ordinance "Fastmem ‘mam’? and will”, Survey is on coastal defence in mig- 31° osgtgpgiag "“,‘,f,,,“},',{n,,‘,‘,,,,,, p023.’ - ions.“ .i“°°é’°°'°°°¢..€§§. 2:." CHANGING T0 on. _ ' . ll f» s S 11°19", ca" . .' meted that the ca, fem,“ ifssfix‘ nnue to hold ner head higlihir; Prince Edward Island" will have m“ gram’ demwmuc army t d two boilers operating on oil wmun is striking I. blow for Victofy 111151 two weeks. The other four will con- Liberty- tinua to burn cool which they are They will ask for I. sacrifice: 40in at present while the others That "we buy until it hurt-s; 111ml are ing converted to oil. It has our buying of bonds forces us w not yet been decided whether the 10 me pyeagui-os of life-in food. work of changing the other boilers s p] m" 1; ma‘ be‘ the vicarious will be carried m“ immediately m‘ or c o m is ill that is left for §£$.§“&l.'..'°,$.§§';§,"l,ggs Qty ‘m; Ilfiilced ti: against the vastlly the deckhouse on the bgat isoxialgc Bream m‘ m”. the" w" a" Dronesmg‘ mfikmsoiior the tigigvlvuid; mpgzg; i rlfce I. na - OMISSION-Jn the- riport of that shall be without stint and 1-119 8111111111 mfietlrig of tihe Pro- overflowing." V1l1°1E11 RM! CPIi-‘s Socety hen. in May Canada's “Vi¢1»01'y" ma" Zion Church Hail Friday night prove a true harbinger of the nil-Hie Mts. E. A. Foster, dlairmun of the’ p, be“; Women's War work Committee, ' paid tribute to the work being enmcz EDWARD ISLAAW‘. time for the society by the wives OBJECTIVES fllfpgém-lfbrrllen lure‘ in lier annual x ‘ - -- c1? 011111 I18 111110118 us followin 1s a list o the 111W have been most. heliiful," size obfiiives w; 1%;- mis province and Fifierlfd- 'I‘hl§ Nfereiice was inad- ~ ma; part" gaerfifitlzyucmlitted. H211. m. w. J. ;.",‘.,,,°,‘;,';'."° $1,500,000 ind agiiiliiiixniohhin P161511“ 845° u . . .0 gflffftd on ivy m0 ewugfgm figgg Unlt A-Prinos County Trmny um-ed ch11": RAF‘ l“. ‘S ‘m’ a". M“ C1955 Summersidr szssoou House diy 812d, besides making Remainder}! Prince c“ 0200000 .___.__ 13%;‘ with, giléim] vliork, sent zoo ’ in rqllaughters Mrs J P 4 °___ N m‘ Unit B-Queen‘! C0111"! Simmonds‘ meymggvosfathlefingigd.Zargegeizatiilig Chulotwwwn “D0900 ==—i—===_ BIRTHé -- also gufiiehw] y_ £0 dfm- Remainder Queens Co. $200900 . ‘ Si? nai- v u ur av i*—~~ ~ "i ~ _- . '. = _ - t 11,000 is _______ ltAYNER—At the Prince County $311.2‘; Eléfewgfiaregleg-‘ntegngt tfifi on“ C Kmigll.“ y ‘ The final weekend of here, also preached at the 9.30 Mass. Jze P6550115 why we must make real “mducwd m we city by 5171-1111111" sacrmces m insure victory m this William Ross of The Salvation Ar- conwsp our ‘reedom ‘s at 5mm my was a. busy one for h.mse.f and Our foes have given every proof Mrs- R955" that they are ruthless in attii IIIIBINIEX SUITINGS - amliies of famine WEAR WELL—AND KEEP ITS SHAPE GUARANTEED BRlTiSN MANUVACTUHL i also Mll ITARY CLOTHS for have done enough already. But Officers’ Uniform: (u) Army - Navy and Ali- Fbreo ASK voun TAILOR ron ROBINTEX forcements are ready, and necessary equipment is supplied NOTICE Members of the Red Cross are requested to ‘"1- lcr-war dnys. government , _ fitting reference to the palgn at the Armouries this evening at 8 o'clock. R. I-l. ROGERS. Hon. Secretarv. exhorting their lend for victory. HOLY REDEEMER. congregations - Church of the Most Holy NOTICE CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE Be fore elice to the Second Vlcto campaign which starts t Bonds, i a. letter Ovsuluvan‘ Blah.) town, which urge from Most GfflJilnlstllyiegllc€lgenvi0tOly Loan. Bu‘ tickets for Knlg practice of Ray's or Mayfair, This ls an oul- wntion i0 the this HOIY standing picture - Empire Lodge faith during sacrifice. pflrpopgg, lng sonic other rules governing the observance . I Notice Members of Royal Edward Chaple I. 0. D. E, are ask- ed to be present at. the Arm- ourlu at 7:45 tonight. outlined in a. letter Bishop. sdlig the responses Mass. .____i___.__ P V Club. Phone 119B. llu-ldodo Beauty and unmerciful to thme who sub- “m” F‘ Beach Gm” 1m‘ “mere ——~“—— — m“ w meh. prowesp we see what the Adjutant conducted tire Sun- havoc has been wrought in coun- tries that have fallen under attack “numb ‘he ‘murtesy °I the C°m‘ and are now sufferingntgie anemia; drew‘ M_M" and TH slavery. So many or our men are Chaplain. Rev. Canon Malone, this Fm: now in the armed forces that peo- ple may be tempted to ilrink the is imperative that constant reililra-t the men attend 1119 hliuflgufha‘ tory Loan campaign." l0ll CQPOIIIOII 0 2 victory L 0 ayn Calm ish-es in the diocese yesterday made inaugura- tion of the Victory boon campaign High Mass was celebrated in the L-315, dccmei- at 10.30 yesterday morning .. .. . V. V’ by Rev, Richard Balms’ 0' s5 R’ Heaven. he concluded. Thole is ' Anfillaézlélfgzwgizgnwaa lgfegi‘ rifice of Christ." preached the sermon and read the gospel for Quinquagcsima Sunday. commencing hi; sermon, Father Green made mung ‘$5,; erent listeners. Tonight is the fin ay. He Please alt nd beacon om- urged the oontireustlon in respond mony n! the Drill Ilull f0- nlght, it o'clock. Buy Vlcfory money to successfully prosecute hie war. In this COIIIIBCLIgIAVIII-EJIGBAII “mam the Adjutant of Charlotte- me people u, delivered to various service clubs pray for victory and subscribe gen- remludg: h“ 1mg gianaycclgi." and should be heard by tenet-s that next Weriiie ay woul ' be Ash Wednesday which opens the Suspicion" from liturgical season of Lent. He urged fa of Pyfhlas or at White's. the COIIRNKRIJQU 1/0 i183’ m9"? l1‘ _ oya r orce. a . a sponsors. Pr ' for patriotic rather than placing stress on K142i; Ehhguryglr?fgéjggerggéfloéjhgtservice w“ . 5 . . . 1 ts d d cried " ‘ L 232 2 ‘a 3L Iii/Ifissoronthwecslficdifiigstanwasaims %nil‘h, Chaplain of the R. A. F. udvice to the faithful He read the Siam" 119"» "l and the Fas dyfi. 115 ‘Y the mxL “Be of 11"“ "he sins are forgiven." The choir was in attendance and "Be of good cheer, it is I. be to the High _._____. Too Lute to Clasify Fo’lt”_§i\*i.i:-TT‘6N'fi~fl-:'fikfi_i God saxo hon". A-l condition. Apply L-3l9-2~16-2l MILLAR-Af- the Island Hcsgilln. on Prricr ck W911i? 0111 10 1119 1111-1118111’ 1113111113 B. s . Ian Cailiptel. Pzzl ‘DEATHS ’ day morning Church Parade. chow mending Officer. Lt-coi. F. 1. Afl- %?‘{'~’ the Protestant u‘ ":1 from his m’ n.‘ 2 i‘..m. town Cemetery. STEWART — At visit to the men in training v/ns made possible. The services by ‘the t Adjutant and the singimz of Mrs. Ross was greatly appreciated by Belle River. R/cmuins to Following this service the visiting ci-zll notice later. defend cui‘ shores and win the vic- evflngeusts “filmed to "'9 ‘my m for" which we are confident- with _ . . God's blessing, will be ours some- 113° salvmt?“ on“??? P“ day. We would be foolish to im- ~11 ‘~‘"‘°°“ 1°‘ ° '1 P“ 1 >° ‘e agine that this wrir can be won without everyone sharing its bur- riens. its fears. its sufferings and its sucmices‘ Looking ahefld was required for the service at the Wm be about the on“, savings that Citadel as many people crowded to many people will Izave to fall back ‘These reasons justify us in recommending support of the Vic- conduct the Holiness ifictfng at Provincial Infirmary where a ser- (élydz- River Cemetery. At night every chair available hear the final Sunday messages of the visitors. The Adjutant took as his theme, “The Monotony of Sin," at 10.30 from licr Milliowii avenue, Church t0 5.. claim there is progress in I110 son of ‘Mr. niid Mrs. Doiinlci w many other ways. ways of lighting, there are no new ways of sin. You Brmkfield Interment is your (izofce. But you need not ago '15 ye. only the same o'.d story of the sac- " Uniforms oi’ all the services were ry. evident. in the audience and thonrvh the service was late in closing, 1'19 ha'll was filled to the end by rev- al evening to hear these outstand- ing evangelists. The meeting will be held at 8:30 p. m. in order no! Wm L", shown thcln in their publicly the address which he has b°“‘“v°'"'°"" and other groups during his stay in the city. It is entitled, “Modern In Memo riam ST. PAUL'S CHURCH win“ Commander me Rev G Duke, who passed tawny Feb. St. Paul's l-‘iitlicr, Sisters, Brothers. by Flt. Lt. the Rev. A. C. In Memo riam o; Rev. Mr. Gregson took as his topic the Three Cheers. The first was the cheer of God's pardon with cheer. thy e second was the cheer of God's pi‘@5¢11°°—1°*1- um. Jamrs Llewellyn. not away February l6, i928. afraid." The third was the chcer of God's Victory with the text "Be Todav brings back sad memories f G 0d heer, I have OVGIIJIII! the Of ii low-d one gone l» rest gvorlczia." ‘Ighe closing thought. Tigers. ‘rhoiu- who think of hcr today cheer, 1 believe w. 1i. LeDrew Gardner aid the prayers for King and Country- At the re ulai- service in the eve- Mrs. Bryer Jones. L-307-2-l6-li. Parlor NUTIBE All members of the B. I. l- mung.“ 31 pcrllllnellfn for 88: $5 permanent: $4: and $3.50 permanent: for $1.50 during l-‘eb- _ are requested to be in atten- rnry. Experienced operators. N0 dance at. the nrlll Ilall for students. the Beacon Ceremony at MRS. W. If, POOLE 1,45 gonlpit, Phone Al. .________..___. SHIPPING ROPIB NOW BANNED gol mu “yo: UNDERTAKER 0n] M11118 .7 %iai°inoviioi>iv roww marbles EMBALMER in the BptlDC- ‘they have now been thrown into the war effort e n. least. the hemp aml seisatl ‘that econ into skippinc mo" is Charlottetown and North Wlltslilro Phone l4! ROY M. SMALLMAN L 14400-24145 11-321 . bola conserved or more im- poi-laminae . H.‘ 121,171. 12. 191. i M‘. d ' . n sewwes Mggll1vécszosll Rayne: a ‘(lmuglhtfilfl function which is put on each week In the milrllllll: they 1042 to Dr. iiJd Mr. J. P. Miilar, lain of the Royal Air Force, Ottawa. 14 from me _ ,7. Brown, M. A., Ottawa, Flt. Lt.. the t Frretotviifvzllieb. if, Drew Gardner. The distinguished Jcscipili, Clwv, zlg> '74 years. visitors expressed themselves as be- Syd-n” Taymrl ‘a e re d'n:e ing well pleased with the serviccs W115"? 171111111491‘. Harry 901°5- 1n emient Charlottetown. other amusements. The ladies ser- Feb. 15, i942, William Stewart of ved refreshments. ' resting at the Cutc fc Funeral Home. Fun- ‘N--~Ai. the residence of _ m“ A1;i¢1r;.dy.~n_1\/1;~0<t- breakdown in the mechanism of 3,1,1“ Jgilpigwgiéiigli>airg trouble occurred about 8.30 when 76 ynrs. Flilltilf Milltilfly moaning ‘ e r‘s‘§;fif§ mil: an hour to et it remedied. At 15,139 and reminded his hearers of the CAMPBELL - At Bi-ookfieid Sat- Israelites who had ‘sinned as did urdziy. Fcbi-uurv l4, 1042, Alexander The Clergy m me 1mm)“ par" their fat-hers before them." "You 3 "5 : :1 i: E. ~. "'. 3 =- 5T 5' Fa 51d‘ ‘w'd,_»,d__»_ p00‘ 13 0 g Monday evening. February 9'“ "T...."r'§.im..§n§ {Cgi/rndish CcIne- Mrs. James Prizzell led the devo- Co rd oflhanks Mrs. J, II. flIacPhcrson and farn~ ""'“°1°'“°""““Y m m“ ‘ppml M to conflict with the service of llght- "v “"~‘" 1" ""1111 ‘m’ 1-"310- singing "Break Thou the Bread of m; opposition, of In loving memory of Mrs. W. C- Fondly remembered by Mother, was taken from the text o! St. Are the nncs who loved her best. Paul’ Be o! i Remembered by Iler Daughter. ning. Rev. r. Gardner was assist- M‘ fid 8y {taut-tn Hench and Rev. G. . rec g. N. D. MacLean LAID T0 REST AT SHERWOOD funeral of the late Mrs. for the men in uniform. At the height of the entertainment the Y -—'I'he Edward was visited by Wing Commander. Henry Home was held at South Fcliiiiiry 14. the R/ev- G. Greiisoil, Senior Chao- wirisloe Saturday afternoon. Feb. I Cutcliffe Funeral Wing Commandei. Rev. J. Rossle Humt sex-flu M, the house and grave was conducted by Rev. J, R. skinner. The pallbearers were Reuben Good, Stephen l-lolroyd, William Myers. Rev. A. C. French. Chaplain of the R. A. F‘. Station and Rev. A Le at lgeéing carriedtgntéily‘ i516 local 30.5111: p I ys were en r e as usu - urday with dancing, game? said ersona s Mrs. Frank Murray. Charlotte- ——-—- town, is visiting friends in Halifax ACCIDENTAL BLACKOUT — A at, present. It is expected she will partial blackout, which was entire- return to the city toward the latter iy “oif_ the record," occurred in pint of the week. Charlottetown last night when a ——% Pie. Rouan Sherry of Be icli Grove ,, _cb. iii. 19402, John the stoker at the Maritime Electric Inn has made g guccingfu‘, ;ecov- AfClllhilld MélCFilfiiycn in his 83rd power plimt occurred. As a result ery from liis recent appendix opcrn- vioe of song and message was given lfalf: Fl11lelfflhfll t3lz°lldfly~l§letb' g0,- the inmates o; this ,mL=_tm-,0n_ @9111“ b111li11~ ~l il~ 111 c!‘ of the other boilers until workmen home in Bedeque. a reduced load was carried on one tion, and is convalescent at his made the necessary repairs. The ________ . ST. JAMES CHURCH pert o! the stoker loosened up in ____ operation and it took slightly over At the Kirk yesterduy morning i; congregation greeted the first the street ights throughout special preacher. Wing Commander, the city were blacked out, then the Rev. J. Russia Brown, M. three of the five circuits carrying A, chief church o; scogpmd Chap- Norman Culnilboll aged l8 months. Cllllfllt 10 110K195 W611‘ Sllllt 011- lain for the R. A. F. in Canada. who s. Over half the city was in blackness brought greetings from the M0511. world," he declared, "in scienee and Campbell. Funeral tomorrow (TUES- There are new 1135') "m" 31093119191 pmsb~viiflafil Htlwevel‘. $110!“! If“? 111M 0’<>10¢k James and delivered a forceful and o; tmveL but church, service starting atgetixiigtggy. rtillthlgggpqgifgulbgktrfglblilgflnal again thought-prcrvoklrig sermon. In the . - a may go to Hell, if you like. Tiia‘. ggllviif Service “t the house at one °¢°111T°<11Y1 111° 51411"? m‘ 1111011111811 Bussell . O .. . v WOOLYER _ At the homo of h’s “a” while the repairs were being made. e;- chumh u; me parish o1 5*, 111d 110i evening the minister. Rev. T. H. Somers, M. A., S.T.M., preached on the words “Make me fool yourself by thinking you can i, _iv[1_~,'_‘M ., Sh. ~15 Ste r i-t_ *'— as one of thy hired servants." (st. my go a new way.” - igéqilriridgsl Fail), i5,‘ I952. Rimert ROSE VALLEY ‘v'1“~5"m° Luke 5:19). Miss Ldllian MacKcn- "Neither is there a. new way 1° Qih stri- "olncr cf N"rlfi Rustico FWWBTY 11113911118 W" 119d l" 111° zie, Mus. Bac. had charge of all home of Mrs. James Frizzell on m0 music g0, m, day’ THE BAPTIST CIIURCII tional period which opened by slag- illg “Load oll- O King Eternal." fol- lowed by the Call to Wlilfislllll- I.J.Levy's sermon was "A Mountain Psalm 19 was read responsivcly. Top mpm-ienu.» In me 805-00! 0f "T119 are“ P11Y51°1al1 N11!" 15 Nellf" Saint Mark. chapter 9 we have one was sung, and sprayer of thanizs- og we n“; ‘(pl-leg o; m, New 8W1!!! I01‘ tlie Bible 21W“ by Mm Testament, the ‘Transfiguration, an Sadie Buchanan. Scripture passages expeflgncg mgrklns a definite gfgge Al; the morning service the Rev. _ mm“ on the il -.l \- “Tile Bible, our Guide m me Master‘; rnlgsion 1n i)“; ing the Beacon. at Victoria Park. "mmls “"1 ““‘=1‘1""‘1 f“ flymgflhg to CIlFlSiiiLl Faith and Conduct" “my chapters 0g 501m, Mark we " 1'9"" s“ were read by different , Y11°m1?°1‘$~ see Jesus in a period of great popu- iind the devotional period close-i by 157mg than 10110“ g time of m. bitterness in- Llle" as i1 Dlflyei- hymn. B1111 "- creasing as time passed, with an snonsive nriiver- The Hvmnurv. '15!- open break in chapter '1. Jesus and Mrs. KJ-l. MacKenzie then conduct- hi, disdplgs "m, wwm-d q-yre and 0d the 11115111955 Period T119 T011 Sidon to escape from the crowds, to cull was answered with Scripture mini“ w pray to commune Wm, verses and the minutes of the pre- the Fame“ u, [we “alums w m5 vious meeting were read and ap- dlictpies ma; m; gospel may be ' proved. Mrs. George Dixon invited carried on when u he "£11m; ‘he the members to mcct at her 110m?- hates and jealousies of opposition for iii» March meeiins- Miss $2M shall effect his death. The trans- L_313_ Biichiiriiiii was EPW111965 l‘1'~"1°i1‘1l’1111 figuration is a spiritual experience loader and Mrs. f{._1-i. MncKcnzig to embodying three rnemofmhg may, o; present tile Missionary program. ‘he m“ the massage o; we Pr,» Items on Temperance were rend by phets and the gospel of grace and Mrs. MucKcnzfc and Mrs. Dixon. 10ve_ Our; 1g 15 to 1-3pm‘ 15w. W0 The lvliasionory program was then escape l“, not by brmkimk bu, pi-esclitcii by Mrs. George Dixon by 1M“; above it. The prophet/- who mid in article on "Biiildiiic bring the w0r<llip of one God, fl In loving mgr-mu; of my Mother. the Church in 'I‘i_'inldad,” and a lct- pure 9mm“ M11310“, the“ in m0 "m" W55“ 1P1‘ 110m M?” 311F111 3* 11111111"- °11° disciples‘ experience comes the ~lo-:-. of our PE. Island Missionaries who and "they saw no ma“ save Jew i; working in ‘Trinidad. silent Priiy- only." with the words of the Fain. or for our missionaries was off-nod (\|-_ this 15 my boiovoq 50“, hppv and the meeting closed by the mm, Th. 30,00, Choir ved in m, lPiVlfl‘ 193M118 151111111 4°15‘! 111111 music of the morning, sillgiiiv. Matthew 24:35. fltc singing of "0. mam-s ivy-mad 3,010.03“ Word of God. incarnate“ Bflh the The “mat M5510“ 0y q..- Chm-H. Benediction. Lunch was served by 301,001 w“ held M 200 PM, i1i_0_1i0b_1e&1_- At the evening service f-hc scr- mon was delivered bv the Rrv fin-i- J 0 H N S 0 N ’S aid fioothrovd. n ihoilglitfllllv elo- A N O D Y N E quent sermon on "TI-e Lav-lo Walk?‘ The evening anthem was “Tflficli me the way of Thy Salvation. John Inch. Mus. Bnc. organ sf The Old Reliable Since mom relieving IIINMAIIC AND ICIATIC PAIN! 00W a LIIIAIAOO I SPIAINI and cholrmaster was in chars’! 05 the music of the day Neighbor-So your hli ‘nd has gotten o fob at IP17 M's. Browf-Y s, lc 1s It's bud work 3nd he says is killing him. but thank goodness It's _PAGE THREE I I elp you in nine roses out of fen. 'I‘l‘.is tviilitiiliil‘, iii-iv Scientific hearing tlld (Juli iii- a Pix-zit help ID ycu»I. gilt iii wiiunil and incon- spicuotls. Since the development of the nvW Vlwllillll 'I‘i.lbe model we illllv ixw-ii able to help Lliose who \\f'l‘4' foi-ziiiriy thought i0 be hopeless. Our Chief Consultant, Mrs. C. F. slliitil, will be giving Fri-c l3rilii.ii1i:‘iit:0ns at Charlottetown Hotel Charlottetown Feb. 17th—18ih—l9tli Cull or Phone for g Test, The McMurr-ay Book k f Stationery Co. Lid. FREDERICTON, u. 5, MAR-ITLIVLE REPRESENTATIVK llustico Airman ls Graduate FTNGAL, Ont, Feb. lb-(OPM-i Wing Cindr. J. H Keries, Com» nlanding Ofiicvr, Royal Canadian Air Force Technical Tra School at St. frliomits, is schedule to present i/Vlligs to graduates in an all‘ observer course ll’. N0. 4 Bombing and Gunnery School here Saturday. w.i E glishmcn are among the graduates who include: Prince Eriwnrd Island: I. L. 3UP man, Rilsflco. _I Second week Victory Loan Programmes The second big week in 0mm“ new series oi Va Loan PN- gramilies < ii Wily 1911193“ Willi lllLi- *1‘ co. s‘ o-ccast broad- cast by Young CJHJOBS favorilfi d-allcc blind, Mcr‘. K r1116)’ 8nd m. Western Gentlemen. The orchestra. with vccilsts Judy Rcliards. Art Hrillmaii and the lop-flight fien- ney Qunreiie, gofs on the l1! It ll ocock our the C.BC..< com- plete nniiciinl nsiwcrk and sud?‘ pleiiientory siiitififlil- Kenlicy, a \\‘(5.<‘ ‘ a. name for hint: i Q11 111$ W531“ and the Pacifi- was. yore mov- 111g east, will have 51101101’ yMmQ Canadian as his givst on ton ghts prcgitnimsx The uuwt is no mil-Sib- lan--zind hrs it's-f a dis~til:8i11511°'3 airman, tel/tor cr SflilCl". Newspaper renfcrs have 71W“ "flhheurd “I hLm bcfom; but he's doznfi l 1°11 in tihis war and he has l. mffilfll‘ gm- other youn": workers. Hes ['0- in: to tell ilL\\\' um Aim can W111 w‘. w“; mm Ito's 1331i)’ gotauth- optic ini..l‘lf‘lii'.l’ll as to how if. can ios i‘._\' tho second dra- ~oi the 1 Pry ‘Loon serzes xvi ho }l'.'e=€t1‘.€(i. It's I. mm.) afgpiiliifin of the most. sen- sational ii" firn to dite-JTMQQY- ' (in Fridav another ; ' izc broadcast. fro. " two-t stirs twirl H9119‘ wood and Brondvray. (‘H I’ and (‘BA ii I‘ u. ADST EXAMINAI IUN Flllllll 8N1 saimivinn 1111"" (l. ll. J. MABON OPTUMETRIST Montague. l‘. E. l. Office Ilouni: l0 to I! A. H. 2 lo 5 P. M. Ilnlldays etc. bv appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTORE