MONDAY GUARQIAN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGIINTI: l. Inn: lurch! George CIII llllllllillll all PIINCI 1.200178’! lion, Inscription venting 5o ht dull t u d the lol- flu Gulls: lllduzza s“ I l: {on W t" ' gggg i: 8 L Ir I'll! l Greek fill-inns»; “with! if“. Ialllufillldll. I’! Granville Street l h Inn T“ (“nu-n ‘w Pinon H9 l0: lhh mo My responsible for deliveries an your rule Curl Boyatlcpcr crglvfymarordcrh . I IIIIIVI ltu Ill . 9O Olllwl Il- Al DOC! h I] $1100 I l —GIAIE THE HEALTH by Hiking _ALABASTINE, Mureaco and flit wall finish in modern 0010118 stock at Bruce's. 3 5 UY a-int. and. VII- m-tlama .'.'.~‘.'§'..°B...J.'.' a-o 21 -1u. IN HOSPITAL-Ibex‘. Wm. wood of Ottatvfl. who is visltinfl m3. brothel". w. Joseph Wood. Swim-l ‘mde i; a. patient in the P1111“ County Hospital. 5- -POSTPONI‘.D hockey Ill“ 3P l doque rink Monday. March 8, wa- I dletou vs. Freetown, fourth and perhaps the lust game South $110" Lgggtlil, 1i yrlddleton wins trophies, will be resented. Rmk directors i-tqueste to meet in office It. I00- ond intermission. State lftenAd- miston 25 cents. ‘ 8-6-31. — BEDEQUE WORKERS — The ‘ following volunteers assisted at Central Bctlentic. cilstributlng cemie giving out YZILIOII books. Mrs. Ches- ter Craig, Vlrs. smith Sherrcn. M!‘- illd Mrs. CM. Johnson. Mrs. Ellis Well-tor, Mrs. Ivan Dawson. Misa Doroihv Gibson. Miss Hazel Green. Airs. tinzi Jenkins. Miss Mildred count-k. Tile deputy distributor vras Mr. T‘.J.1nman.—B 1 -W.M.!. MEETING - ‘I110 N’. 4 iii!‘ meeting of the WOIIIIIII zsionvrv Society of the Summer- sidc Iiilpilsli Church was held last‘ wcck in the Church vcstry. Mrs] Julin AIcLeod. the president was in the chair and presided for both’ the devotional and study period. The tonic for devotional was “The Bible is the Word of Christ.’ H!‘ the study wl-lod Mrs. MacLeod 500k for hcr sublvc: a topic entitled “Bruin Plrtttres" 1n which she contlil-ted the position in life of the 1141mm and chrlstaln woman. She was assisted by Mrs. W.G. E; E W. Manson. C. ‘ . , Mrs. J. Day. and M!!- . B. . ‘j. The organist was Mn. . ‘W, .\I1ii'1SOII.—|S -FI'NER.~\L 0F BETTY AL, BERTA .\I:1c.'iR’l'l{l'R— The flin- ex-lll of the late Betty Alberta Mac- Arthur flrc veclr old daughter d1 cpl 11nd Mrs. Burns MacArthur ofl Elzlllurc was held on Wednesday afternoon with a short service at the home u: whicn the hymn “When he Comcth" was suIiR. 101- lowt-tl by a service at Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church. Both services vwrc conducted bv the Rev. ILM. l CTCRSQI‘. During the church lervicl the following hymns were sung: "ii/hen Mothers of Salen.” Jesus Lone.» Mo" and "Abide With Me". “lllv pdllbezlrcrs were: Allairt Mac- Arthur, Altoll Smith, Orin Enman and Earle ivlac-Laurrin-S NORTH MILTON SCHOOL Report for February: do X - i. Louise Hooper, l. R: Crabbe. Cal-tilt‘ IX _- t. Evelyn Mel/tire, 2. VPYUII Colcl. (llzlzlc VIll — 1. Keith Ooles. I. M 10.1w Neill, 3. Thelma Cotes. fir‘ VI - l. Howard Coles. 2. S: a NIUFPSIOE, 3. Stewart Crabbe. _(_;l dc V - 1. Wendell MacKen- . Beryl Coles and Ndlilll: Coles (egualt, 2. Botcrley McQuarric. l. Horace Cull‘ Q.‘ c. 2. Marie Coles. Grade [I - 1. Heather Coles, I. Elilulc Colcs. Grntlc I (a) _ Doris 001cc. Grade I (b1 _ Ban-y Moreclde. Perfect Attendance: Verna Coles, Wendell MrtcKcnzie, Audrey Coles, Nmlne Cotes, Beverley MacQtiarrie, Audrvi‘ MacQtiarrie. Teacher - Verna L. Turner. BORDEN Mr. and Mrs Ernest Grant. Borden spent last, week end w relatives at. Peakes Road. Mic. Arthur Jnv and Mrs. Albert Jar of Borden are visiting in H1111- fax where thcv are guests of Mr. and Mrs Gmiion Jay. Among those attending the Bor- dcm-Frectown game in Borden rink on Tuesday last were Mrs. Clifford Francis, Mrs. Everett Francis. Mrs. Lm Mallet.’ 11nd Mrs. Frank Adams. all of Freetown. 01f 1th Seaman Preston Dari-ash, R. C. N. V. R. is spending leave with his wife and little son Jackie. also his I1'i“l1l‘ .111‘, and Mrs. Neil Darrach 0f Bordon. Vtillulcnk- Social Club met on Wed- Iicsdtrv ilftflrtlnnn at the home of Mrs. RPQIIIHILI Rodgers. Owing to thr- vnrm": day the attendance Wasn't. its large as usual. Minutes of Inst nlcrting were read and approv- ed. The secrrtarv reported buying cotton find other materials for baz- aar work, If was decided to have all the quiil blocks- done bv next meet- intz so that the quilt could be but tourthcr. lklicious lunch was served by the hostess. Collection taken at this mcorinv amounted to 95c. Meet- Dig closed with the Mlzpah Benedic- tion. President Mrs. DHITBCh invit- ed the club to her home for next montintl. The final auction arty of the Bordon Women's Ins itute to be held bcfor" the Lenten season was hold on Thursdnv evening in the town hzlll Ladies prize was won by Mrs. (lent-gr: Sharpe, gents by Mr. P. J, Moclnnis with consolation prizes ding to Mrs. Ed Lynda and Seaman reston Dnrrnch. The Freezcout prize Wns won by Mrs, W, A. Field vrand wins for this series were uéllsn given.‘ ladle?“ Mbrls. georgc iarpc. gens . on gue am - bclL-A. ,_ "4 illYl MIG! RUB OUT TIRID ACIIII ‘"41 In Co.,K ( little III - 1. Audrey Mac-i Tonic Tablets. Ta 61181111 W11. -IIOME ON VISIT — Mr. James ‘ Pciiclergast, resident of Kenning who has been working at Nltro Que- bec, is visiting his wife and family. , He expects to return u; Quebec , shortly. -WILL Till‘. PERSON who took tbs wrong pair of ladleswvershoes from Bedeque rink Saturdc night March 6th. pleaae return am at‘ oboe to rink OIIICQ and get their, own. 3-8-21. | -—- 1 —THE ABEGWEIT CHAPTER _ I. O. D. E. lnvitesfiu to c. book tea it. Mary's Hall, esday March 9 4 o'clock. Please bring I. good book i (1.2. second hand: for the Air Force Station Library. Light refresh- mento, Silver collection, 3-8-11. - IATION moons - Ncarlyl twenty-one thousand No. 2 ration. our ylor Drug 8-8. k mak...ui. ._. TODAY 1 OIRI- I "3"": yum p 1H! bx, Tilt» V“ Jltcltr titty CHARlEYS AMT books were distributed 1n East Prince. The number distributed ac- cording to centres is as follows: Ellerslie-—2,526; Richmond — 1.010: Wellington—l,792: Miscouche - l,- Ofi: 8ummers1de—6.848; Bededue- 1,539: Kensington-Jma: Etneruld- 3M; K1nkora—t711: Alban -- 033' comm-nits. u I e wmi mniber distributed 20.967. Mr. J.M. ‘lcholson was the Chief Distributor or East Prince and Mr. J.A. {alloran the deputy distrlbuto iiummerside-S 0'. r 101' Oarlnton and Vicinity Mr. I MeciFarlcno, Augustm 00W, swam; his brother, M1? 1:01am lhcfarianc, Mutiny lar- r. MJI. Dotwlas Bell, Cape “averse wan in Bummerside on Thursday. Iillrl. T. B. Gillespie, Carleton, pent a pleasant week-end with her mother, Mrs. Lefurgey, Clinton. Min Eleanor Bagnall, Charlotte- town was recently the gtueat of her aunt, Mrs. L. H. Muttart, Cape Traverse. was Jenn Stirling, teacher at Aluguctitia Cove, was a week-end visitor to her home in Kenslngton. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Muttart and Mrs. George Heffeil, Carleton, spent Saturday in sllmmerside. side, merit e parents, Mr. and Mrs. hrlane, North Carleton. Mrs. Fred Bell, Carleton, was a week-end visitor to Charlottetown. , Mrs. Joachim Francis, has rve-r turned to Summer-side after an en- , joyable visit with her son Mr. Elmer Francis, and Mrs. Francis. Car- Mr. and Mrs. Leeman Mac- Williams, Cape ‘Traverse, are re- ‘oeiving congratulations on the birth 1 of a son, on Febrtiary llth. l. G l Campbell, Bummer- week-end with her Reg. Mac- 5 f l. ( Mrs. Robert Howatt, searletouh, ,spent a few days tvith her daugh- .1cr, Mrs. Norman ‘Carleton. Mrs. l. A. Stewart, Norborod spent. Wednesday 1n Carleton, the guest of Mrs. H. C. Muttart. Miss Thelma Hyncs her new duties as E52 Grader utlth i ivm. milk Campbell, Cape TIFF‘ verse, has returned from a short The Carleton ‘Women's Institute February 26th. Mr. T, B. Gillespie very capariy performed the duties of chairman and auctioneer of box- es. The program consisted of Tap Dancing by Mrs. Arthur MacMlcken, vocal dvuet by MaYJOflB and Vernon Gallant, vocal solo, i Mary mittart, Piano solo by Mrs. Helen Bell, also a sing-song of patriotic and popular nunlbertt much enjoyed by all. ring was presented i0 LAC J8me‘ cf Cape Traverse worded, impromptu s-peech said 1 that. no amount of time and moncey given in aid of war effort by civi- liens in any way approached supremo sacrifice our boys are of- wlth a nice little speech of thanks and received u liveely bounci after For He's a Jolly Good Fellow had been sung. The 1110068035 of the’ evening which wereirl 111d of the! National Athem brought the pro.‘ gram to a close. iii PORT AUGUSTUS SCHOOL For the month of February. Grade X.—-l. Arnold Dalton. Joan Weutherblc; 3. James Hcgnrtv; Grade VI1I.—1, Elizabeth Mc-g Nelly. I Grade VIL-t, Bernadette Hog» VI.—1 Geor e Hegarty; 2 Dalton; g. m. trudc Grade , . D , , Bernadette Wu- Doreen Curley; 8, Jog- oph K 1 Grade m. Jr.—1. Melvin Dalton.’ Grade IL-l, Charles Kelly: 2. Hancis Kelly. Grade II. Jr.-1, Francis Hughes. Grade 1.-1, Thelma Dalton: 2, Fmncls Dalton and Edna Kelly, equar 3, Adele Kellv Leo a weatherble-Toacher. ton .§ TUES. A WPERNOON 8.80 the honle o1 M " tile Mention Ocie and 111115011. I/Iititttcs oi lust llleettttg were! sharpener sented and it “HIS llmverl t bils be paid. the Red Cross, a war saving ccrtilicllt urn-r reporter! l. Wits (11.90 (it 1Jl( we hold :1 P: Ulelllbfl‘ their 45th wc month. Thu _ inf; couslstctl of pullers trcrc also rczld. Also a son test. N011 ,c the homo of M iLllllCh Madwilllamsylvfcfiezln mid M1 . i PFOHTIUII M iss lMrs. Stewart D returned p are on Jail ' Saturday evening from Cliarlottc- 1\11111s<-.o1rl town, having completed the course lllillghtcl" til \ in Egg Grading. She has token up 1.115‘ loin 11".. , ' AK. Lord dz Co.. Cape 'l‘raversc. 01f’ 2 l '.' is. visit with friends in Charlotttetown. i B ,3. COPSELQP |bride was put. on l; successful Box social oncllAuna, _wllo W01‘ entertainment at the home of Mrs. nlfitchllig accessories and a co David Murlzbgy", on Friday evening, of pink Wales, Eng! ‘Broom. h. Violin Music by Reign Paynter, iMlltonflq 01.. Paynteqous WPflCiill? . Land of Hope and Glory by Miss Later fricitris 0f the bride evening was snout. following During the evening an Air Force moon frln. Heffell from his home community bride was l and personal shower n1 v friends 1n Carleton. The presenta- MacNeill w tion was made by Mr. Alfred Nur- beautiful c rin of Cape Traverse while Mr._ T. mttny wed" B.%=1llespie. Carleton in a happiLv- P1110205; our» Wi"1 H purse from the Staff. ferlmg for m. Jimmie responded in Clrtown, wish them m n: ess. Red Croadamounted to $21.40. The the month of D_ Frances Reid: 3. I401; Iiiscoit; 3, Grade rx.-1. Angelina Covlv: zlVirflmi-it {lib-l . Marv Cal- i 2. Robert MacKav llgl rade V.—l,Dnn1elKclly; 2, Ger- Z. Eleanor I m». lrundnn Woman‘ inmnvld nvnfi i KAY FRANCIS JAMES ELLISON EDMUND 6W NH - ANNE IAXIEI ~ REGIME ovtu ~ uuln titan - mm Vllilill mm tossm - 1mm mm Dlrulod by AICHI!’ MAYO A 10M CENTURY-FOX HCYUII ALSO MARUH 0F TIME SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 Gcngratulatcs P. E. Island 0n lied Gross Iirlvo . Kelly, c Publicity commit ., at campaign headquarters in ‘Iloronw. On Friday evening. Mr. Cotton wired to Mr. Kelly t ward Island had that. day Iufplgg- cd the objective of fifty thousand dollars set for this Province. Sutur- day forenoon Mr. Kelly wired back‘ as follows: "Ccnzmtulatiom: I knew ou would do it. Can you double it} ($311.) J. N. Kelly = in‘ am objective of this tvpcandsln 1119mm’ talii order. However it 1s now apparent that the total subscribed by Charlotte- town and Bummcrsidg alone will exceed by n very considerable sum -—perhaps five mousand dollars- the original objective for the prov- ince. To double that objective would mean that approximately forty-five thousand @llars would have to be subscribed by the four- teen or fifteen thousand farmers and fishermen of the Province and the combined residents of all the smaller towns and villagel. Will they do it? Are the rural areas well enough organized and will the canvass of the homes be sufficiently thorough to attain the result whim Mr. Kelly has sugges- ted. Certainly 1.11m seems to be |, stern dctennixmticn throughoutthc Province that no atone be left un- turned 1n order to provide the Red Cross in this Invasion Year with funds sufficient so that the socie- ty may be in a position to provide against every contingency - no matter what the casualties or mis- fortune; may be. And the stream of loaded cars of pots/toes and tur- nips and live stock crossing from Sumnlcrsidc ' DIEADOW BANK W, l, The March lili-Etillg was held at lto._crt Jewel. of s W. I. Meetingl lllJ, the Itistitute rcpt llllg the Creed in‘ I. ead and fldiyllfli. seven members responded 1o roll U11“. It was moved my‘ service m which member‘ °I and seconded bracket lumps and tllllt we buy two a blackboard till: school. A pencil lius bCPll purchased I01‘ Norman Mc- ruse r for ' " Lthc school bills were pre- hlit these It was moved and $10.00 be donated to also that we buy c. The Treas- H tloodly sum of $25.30 0111' bean supper. It 10d on motion that mfliy Sole in the ne uturc. It was plllllllcci that we re- twll tiilfucnt couples 1n he collullulliiy u-nu will celebrate it; anniversary this m for the even- zhc Questionnaire ‘ "l-Iolziv: Pfcollonlics" which M“, 10111011 McLean took charge olf, i1 his H101" th. ’l‘\t‘o econdcd t-h tr t elilizcd {H.111 If‘ W111 be heid at . Colin MxfPhail Mrs. Gordon Stewart Drake. Ltlrttra Crosby and m e. Ccllltiiilt NUPTIALQ lilvftw’ wedding tookl "l. 13-13. n1 the Baptist . when Ruby Marie," Nhfy Sherren and A quiet but .rr.-l1 W85 united vviunct Murdock,‘ and Nirs, c J, Mag.’ IL-t‘ IJ Levy, The l: . Ioillmrl chtlrmlng 1n ‘ icct lcutnll dross of American Pauli! with bluck necessaries and; of white carnatlons, Thet attended by her 5151;91- P Queens blue with rsage ll IYIIIIT mrnnfioiis. LAC. Rnytnoild Boyce Coriffd, Ymd- ably supported the After the ceremony the bridal “Fly motored to the Blue Room of ' ‘n where a delici. llpcr was served to vr-s mid friends. Father-ed at the home vhere an enjoyable left the rim‘ on a short honey. 1o hcr ntiilillil‘ n1. The bride and groom Prcvinttt marriage the rntirrcd 11 miscellaneous he homo of Mrr. Carey here shc received many hi‘ S110 also received 1-11}? Hldlfs and several v l"1 1_ l. 1811111: (m. Zllltingilfif? Pam“ Pub Tlkc groom also was presented Frank Clarke 8:‘ bride and groom w Their many friends The STANLEY $03001, Honour Roll Stanley School for Ficbrultiy. —1. Roma MacKay; l, Donald Maclcod. Catherine Reid; Kieth Henry, thleen Bolrzer; ‘H; 3. Aline Reid. Grade IX. Grade VIlI.--1 G Sllinlr-luiFtxilliicis Reid‘: l, Grltdr- . J n12“ my Maixay’ Grade II. art ; 2, Leo Kelly; a, Albert Duffy. Mark Reid: 8. 0 Grade I. Elf-l. Jnmes Fleming: Jr.--I,'R1h a r1 1 ; _ Rm; :1 5.313811%?’ Principal-Kathleen Rel Assistnnb-Mrs, E1111 5m __._______ Grade I. d. 1th. Adolescent Pimples Telchcnl I'll rfllfii Rerommend thatymang. stern use Cutirura Soup Ind 01mm!" to help clrnr ull pimples. Madein Canada. - Jesus will suffice. some days before Christmas, land women 1n the Canadian forces lthem small, but keep the-m coming," flny years of hapvpin. p] Borden to Tormentine each day of} late would seem to indicate that» the receipts from the sale of such! may be ample to enable this Prov-j ince not only to be the first inl Canada. to attain its objective but to have the rare distinction of, doubling it. l Mr. Kelly throws out quite n challenge. The next two or three weeks will indicate what the re-r stilt will be. THE BAPTIST CHURCH The momfrlg worship was a. the Tuxis and Trail Ranger groups wok part, with members of these organizations forming n large part; of the notalbly large congregation. The boys assisting were George MacDonald, Jack Proud Gerald MacAulay, and Maurice Brehaut. The Rev. Allan Gibson Secretary of the Maritime Religious Educa- tion Council was the preacher. Mr. Gibson's eloquent Inessage was ad- dressed in part to me older mem- bers of the congregation and fin- ally to the boys present. His theme was in the increase of Juvenile delin- quency he submitted the only ctu-e in the gospel of Jesus Christ, pre- sented in the homes, in the church in the community. We 100k for- ward, to n better world. For such a new and better world we must find o. sure foundation, for such a foundation sure and strong and steadfast only the principles o! The building of a new and better world brings a hard road, but trusting in God we shall richly succeed. The Junior Choir led in the mu- 51c of the service. The anthem was Hrumperdincks "A Prayer." The Church School met at 230 p.111. with large attendance for this service of Bible Sf/udy. Evening Worship was held at ‘f p.m. with sermon by the minister, the Rev. I. Judson Levy who took as his theme "An Invitation to Rest." The communion of the Lord's Supper followed the even- ing worship. John Inch, Mus. Bac, organist and cholrmaster W86 in charge of the music of the dw. PARCELS SENT FROM CANADIAN HOMES PBOE BOOST T0 OVER- SEAS MORALE Despite the fact that there are three hundred odd chopping the men overseas will wecome parcels from home. not because their rations ale inadequate, but like other mail, parcels are a boost to morale. "Keep is the theme of many letters arriv- ing from the United Kingdom. What to send is the question 1n the minds o! many Canadian fami- lies. Chocolate bars rich will cocoa- nut, raisins or nuts if’ available here are verv acceptable, particularly as plain chocolate only s available ln ltmglarid. Dried fru ts are also wel- comed by soldiers and civilians alike. 1f home-made candy is ent (this means saving up some of he sugar and butter ration belonging to he family) it should be poured directly into I. cardboard or tin container lined with wax paper. A; 1t travels better whole, it shouldn't be out into ecu. Fancy cheese, well wax paper, 1c another welcome sug- gestion. Plain cheats is plentiful 1n rations so should not be sent. Hard cookies and fruit cakes are favorites among the forces. The cookies sent should only be the kinds that will keep well and do not crumble easily. All the the foods should be packed cflffllllly- In melting cookies, for instance. the x should be lined with Wax newer. ma thin urdioard between each layer should be placed ofrcookgg 1 n sen n): pat-cc a ovouus. aturd "EM/weight containers and emu’; Wfflwlnc paper should be used. All parcels should be very securely "TB-Wed and tied. wrapped 1n MAY-Elwin... Board PIE SOUND MOVIE! 9 lurk-heads; Gw-Jtowm-Wcdnuulny Montana hnruhy CUTjfiURAsonPlolnrmtru Cardigan-Friday l-l-I, C. View, Prince Edward Island, shown ier above was one of a f-troilll 0f a1!‘ men who recently graduated fro No. 9 Air Observer School. SLJohns lqgnductgd by Rey 3Q" LAC, Sandrson aimet'.—R.C.A.F, Photo. the semion was delivered by {Lever-end J. M. Murchison, Secret- alry of the _ Bible Society fgr the Provinces 0f New Brunswick and Prince Edwflld Island. Basing what he had to 50y on words to be found in i116 Chapter of The Revelation, verses W 9 and i0:— "I - _ . . called Prttmos; I was m the Spirit- on the Lord's day". M11 Mmchiw“ said first trottble is inevitable. We cannot escape from‘ it. And 119 quoted biblical experiences and other more recent examples showing that. the saints of God ncvcr hnve_an easy life. The words of Jesus Hum- gelf-“In the world ye shall have tribulation; but be of good cheer; I have overcome tlic \vorld"-these give expression to that truth. ation,_ yet there is a guarantee of grace in trduble. What 1,; the mess- age that God has for us? We can read malty of them ill the Bible. “Tear thou riot. for thee." "Abhol- that which is cril, but cling to that which is good." The Voice of God rings out to us through through the loneliness of grief and Fbr He has nut abdicated. H0 must’ reign til He 11:11.11 put all enemies under His Maxie Skinner. 2, Phyllis MncEttclltam. Iieslie MacPh fre Jcsnrutiunltntav hnllrvllfcncwn of local interact, Minivan-lull! qnuwqutlrolnylo mnolnhnncl. Inllnncc. oookl for ‘rnotompm commons-non un INIUI- mo: n-m DANCE THURSDAY night at Sporting Club in aid of Youtn Roc- reation Center. 8-8-11. IOABDI m?‘ nera mee fgwn" Tuesday evening 7.80.8 8-“ POLICE COUIT-(A flmlll IP- peared 1n the city Police Court Bat- urday morning on g charge of drunklclzness and was remanded for a wee DON'T Mill snnunl bail it the Sporting Club tonight. Modern and old time dancing, Dancing from O i to 2.Mus1c by Don Meacer and 1m jislanderl. Admission 86 cents. Tax LAC. Ex Ha" Pm,“ Edward ‘and check mom included. 8-8-11. Island, shown above. 1s a recent air "—*‘- hum a ,9,“ cumcAmn-Anodoom servglgrsghgllfflulifg St. r which 9°11“ W" “m. P.Q.,—-E.C.A.F. Photo. Th y, —_—_MW" Johns WILL DISCUSS CAI Ill!!- The question of what further ac- tion is to be taken tovvardswuring a steamer to replace the B. B. Charlottetown 1c on the agenda for discussion at n. special general meeting of flu Charlottetown Board of ‘Prod: tic-marrow night. DANCE THURSDAY n1 ht It l . Sporting Club in aid of You lec- f 1 reatlon Center. 3-5-11. lstaff-Sergoant Jolqah llurmg ;,of this city. who we; injured wh a training in u miii at . Petawawu. recently wi be ‘to hear that he f‘ making n nt- lsfactory recovery. He hopes to be rclolebw leave the hospitAl within l. wee » DIES IN HOSPITAL-Mr. Jammy McNeill, a veteran of tho first great War died at the Charlottetown Hospital Saturday. He was 58 ears rid. Death followed a long 1i esa. Z-fe was taken to the hospital a week tgo after an illness at his home 1n gouris. His wife redeceased him. fhey had no family, FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- al of Mrs. William Warren was lheld Saturday morning from St. 111 Paul's Church where service was LeDrew Gardner bomb ‘who also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were: Hon. G.D DeBIoLs, Messrs WE. Champion. J. T. binson E Henley, Victor Pin-die and Gordon Toombs. Inter- ment was in the People's Cemetery. MARRIED OVERSEAB- Mr. and Mrs. 11.x. Clements, Montague, have recently received the news of the marriage of their son, Sgt-Pilot Robert Clements to M155 Eiiiecn Tomey. The marriage took place at St. Edwards Church, Rotnford, Essex, the home of the bride. Sgt.- Pllot and Mrs, Robert Clements are now residing mt 57 mnodnle Road. Oxford. VISITING PARENTS - LAC. John H. DeRoche, R.C.A.F., after visiting friends in Montreal, arriv- ed _in the city on Friday evening's train to spend the week end with his parents at 206 Dorchester St. He leaves this morning to visit his 01d home at Wheatley River and crosses on Saturday to the mam- land to continue his training. I-Iis rs nacovrzuuo - mulc- p lq mg, K Sanderson. Grand isa. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH M, ywcerdqy morning's servglc. e British and Foreign 1st . .was in the isle Though we cannot escape tribul- C.A.M.C. 1n England. I-Ie speaks of the wonderful hospitality of the English and Scottish people whom he visited. THREE FIRE ALARMS — Fire- men answered three alarms over ‘the weekend but amount of dam- °Y bai/Ucllagc was small. The first call was at noon Saturday for a blaze at Proud and Moresidds blacksmith lshop on Queen Street. There was only slight damage. The second alarm was for a roof fire at George I am with the smoke sorrow, in ridvcrsities of all kinds. feet. Reminding his congregation, the Church and over the uh- of Hi1: Mitchell Macn°nald's residmu- n iiaufferings r1 a n are call _ r, . Murchison theneipgrlécwifbtellie worlrshght damage m me that they are doing to gpread the Gospel. The Bible, he said, has been published in 37 new languages since; the war began. For of it had been pu your 8.000.000 copies had been pub- llshcd 011 the people here to reicve 11nd assist is bel naked Prince Tillie $6.000 for the work of Society. “My word shall not return u plish that which I please, shall prnslver in the thing wlicreto I sent 1t . Felling Street. A hole was burned which ,1n the roof but the “come there was only interior of the building. A flue fire at 21’! Euston Street caused no damage. w million co 1E5, INTIRMENT AT DUNDAS CE- hlishcd: and IIasLIMETERY " Th9 mneml °Y u" ‘late James Duncan of Southport was held February 2'! from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home, Glar- lottetown, where services were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Perley Mutch, Brneat Mclnnis, A.r- fhur Burke, Allison Tait, Henry Wood, Owen McGany. ‘The body was then conveyed to Strathcona to the residence of Alex Buchanan where funeral services took place on MondtLv. March 1, conducted by Rev. W. I. Green. The pallbearers there were: Messrs. Daniel Bre- hnut, Sun/lief Wood, John Beau-m. Gus Morrison, J. J. Campbell and Herbert Moffmd. Interment was Mr. in 751 languages. Ho called more vigorously the Work that ng done in Britain; and he Edward Island to the nto me void. but. 1t slinll accom- nnd 1t do ttivywfa 1T1. gfrfdfjf, Report for t1 ‘t . Gmde X‘ ic mun h of Fcbrtisry -l. John Skinner; 1 Grade IK-l. Marcella Donahue: l, Evelyn Godfrey: i. Ml; 3, Stanley God- rade V.—-1, Beatrice Johnson, Grade IV.-I, Roma Class, Guide III-1. Eva MacPhail: l, Ingz (Shari, 1 ra I.—— , Do th - 2. Inndfiiwther. m v Dunsmrm .-—l, W 1 ‘Jimmie Hyde’ ands Willis l. Hyde: I. Grade f. B.—i, Amb Jngetfskfnncr. v . c" cct tt d -_ 1 Godfrey, néimlfnofi? Inez Eva MacPhnil, Wanda Willis, Evelyn Robertson-Teacher. initial; gcnool, Honor H.011 for February. Grade X.-—1. Gladys Mnclwillun. Grade VI—— . June MacPheraon. Grade V. 1, Arthur Matheson. Grade IV.-i, Catherine Mac- herson. Bfflde III. Bit-l, 10mg, Mpg. Pherson; 2. Elaine MacPheraon. ‘ Grade III. Jr.—1. I013 MmcPhqr- son grade rL-i. Clifford MQCHIQP- so Grade I.--i, Donald MccPhei-son: I. Eugene MacPhmcn. Rig est sttcndsncc - 1mm. Mac- Pherson. ' [mun MacPhel-aon received her firstflyvar Saving Certificate this mon . Arthur Matheaon and Eugene MacPherson purchased moat stomps during month, War Saving Stamps to date-OI. Haul I. MlcPheQ-Tonchcr. 6"“ V“ Personals w. W H. Aitken city has intend the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. Mr. J. faster Douglas, M.P., u- rived home from Ottawa by plane 01h BMIIIGIY: Mr. And Mn. H. V. W. Dunbar. of Charlottetown, are staying st the Chateau mutter, Ottawa. C Scnderso who in: n visit to his parent: . Victor K. Sanderson. Grand View. left Saturday to rc, gtmlhil R. C. A. I‘. unit in Nov: a. ln Eddy loft Cowl-day Moncton to lpend th her husband cpl. 1| now lio- City. Mrs. l‘ morning for week-end with dy, . .A. ., tloned in Quebec Monday: 1:30. C arcs, Board Ilcc i500 Late Io Eiasify LOST-LADIES WHITE GOLD Elgin Wrllt Watch. Rcwlrd if returned before Tuesday noon tn Q Chestnut lit-cat. l-l-li. cullllilco of Slaw- m. o run "The cnugm- d 8t. derive courage to Trlnlty llnllotl Church “and Pastoral licttcr Strum lfaluc 0f Lenten llhscrvanco ._.__ letter d in all the 01h climbs: of tin diocese 709w"- tnthr 5m the ‘la- gercofsinand minimum“! "well-organized plan of ccmiI-Hfl. the mu n in any other m» c! in fighting the spiritual 'um. is not llldc it our bub to wt uido tho manifold distraction of ihilworld, in order to review our lives in iuumin/amlg light“ of Christa , 11-43% WOdDQ w zutsr. the burch may would have us carefully cuminc, onoo mo". moon“. wkmdlsco“ arouses clout: l m” and defeat. and mAV uppi fitting rc- inforcememts for the ct! hich mu unit I." wlilflpltasis 1s placed on the disci- pline of self-denial in 0.11 mine! which endanger the owl's salva- tion. The weal!!!" 7111611 "H" effectively at these mamiea of the soul m prayer. fasting and sinu- glving, “the three allied towel 0f all spiritual PWCTUII. The utm- then dull in detail with the lawn of flu qvttrch rc- fifldlng the dbcervancc of bent. in l. 01y manner, u I 1795110 l" of null in and w. ntww f“ om- gins," and 1n keeping it both as individuals and ll u commun- Trilllllvlflcl ‘mo Letter concludes: "What n changed life we would lead. and what I happier world m1; would, be, 1.1 all Christians would reflect earnestly, for a few minute: every day, on the eternal truths of salvation! ‘with desola- tion is the world made desolate, because there il none that consid- ereth in the heart". (Jet-em. IUI, l1.) 1cm Elves us the Opportunity to "consider tn our hen-rt! all that God has done for us to Win 011! love and grateful actrvlce. Those. especially, who are enterin! @119 dangerous, formative years of man- ood and womanhood. need to think more seriously than ever be- fore, for they are facing the bewil- dering tcmptnticnl of l world HP- m by war, Ind young 9001116 8-" naturally prone to forget the b1511- er claims of God. 1f tiwy we!’ ghtly understood them. ‘ "Dee in otr hearts must be re- giste the conviction that Christ is the Son of’ God, who came into m1; world to save us, and "Theft is no other name under heaven 8i- ven to men whet-QM’ "W? "m" be solved". (Acts IV) i2) No mat-w‘ what this world can offer in the way of an ‘new order’ for social reform an welfare. 1t will still be only a human, and therefore an imperfect, solution of life's 910b- lcms. Such pllms m useful if they are governed by Christian principles, and we well know that there are many social inJI-lstiws which cw aloud for correction. But u St. Paul warns us, ‘Beware lest my man meat you by “£11110!- ophy and vain deceit; acco in: in the tradition of men. wccordln! w the elements cf the world. M"! not according to Christ: for in Him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead corporeally". (Cclossians -9) younger brother Pat is with the R. u 8 "In the recognition or the royaiv prerogatives of Girlst, Ind in m! return of individuals and of socie- ty to the law of His truth and of I-tis love, lies the only way of sal- vation, as the Hol Father re- minded us in his frat. encyclical. "Thus saith the Lord: Stand ya on the ways and sec, and ask for the old paths which 1s the good way. amd walk ye 1n it and you she'll find refreshment for W"! W115 - (Jeremlas VI. 16) "In the name of God. we earn- estly exhort you, one and all, to observe this year the very best um you have aver made. The war 1c bringing danger and peril nearer to our homes. In conform- lty with the teachinlfi of mrcd scripture, 1t has always been a Christian belief that calamities may be averted. or at least 11111185- tcd, by a return to God in Dflllnw grid humble sorrow for sin. In the midst of such u. tragic war. in which our fut/urn happiness, our future freedom and security will be measured according to our vic- tory, we must. take to heart the admonition of Giristfa first Vicar on earth: "Be Y0“ h‘ “ " under the mighty hand of God. that I-Ie may exalt you in the time of visi- tation, gating all your care u n Him, for Be hath care of you". 1st Epic, St. Peter V. 6-7) "The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all." LTNDALI SCHOOL Honour roll for the month of Fiab- B17 Grade X.—1, Emily Martin. Grade VIIL-I, Mary Brehaut: I. Peggy Hlcken: i. Haul l-Ilckcn. rude VI.—1, Shirley Carver. Grade V. (n)—1 Mildred flackctt. Grade v. (b)—1. Louise Brohwt and Lloyd MacDonald, equal: 2. n a‘ Al‘ T. Egudec W Betty 01111.1: a. .-—1. Cecil gicken. . Grade IIL-l, florence Gillis‘. 2. Harold Hicken. Grade I. (l)—1, Clint Brchnut. I. (bl-l. finger Gulls: I. l’ C . C —— 0 $8 . o llaMfrttmf N t ts Hlghm. avenge-Betty Gilli: 94%. Freda Carver-Teacher, UEAILITOWN BCIIOPL Honor Roll for February. Grade Xv- Ruth Wr ht: Mary Conway: 8. Marv Wri t. Grade VII -1. Muriel so y. vrtti-l. Charles Wright: i. o l. net Dealtoches. —1 a Nocnln: 2. John Noonan- a, bouglu Noonm. Grade IV. i-l. Janet Bradshaw: 2, Joan Bradshaw: l. Marjorie Crabs IIL-i, ‘Doris Perry; I. Joe "Tilt n 1 1...... Pc l‘ . _ . Grade I-:4—'l Helen woman: 2. Joyce Noonm: i. Margaret Perry. ado IV.A Grade I. B.—1. Fred DesRocl-les: 2, Andy Per ; S, Henry DesRochea. Teacher rum IcKenm. m: ma m; v NUBEIY ‘Du-INN! YDQIyQ m: xmx or c-r. rum Pica h be d c you r my mom!“ the text Egan hlihDO tempmi: takcnyuu butauchuilooulm will not Iuffcr you to b. above that yo are able: m; with ‘me temptation also m wlyofcocapcwtrmtyomnyh. t0 boar it." (I Cor. 10:13), Miniitgrf of the Kin-tunic, ‘ sec-re escape. you wi 11M w“ you have explored it n lltth uy 11¢; in getting that whole lclf J yours up somewhere on norm mpg, ‘er level. The one sure sign q progress in to discover on 100M!‘ back that the ground is high;- ihut it wu before. Portia/p; ym used to loco your temper vim someone hurt ; let's any m“ now you lose t when com hurt: somebody else. Tint‘: higher ground. It may be that formerly much than m! were. ‘Ihon you're on highq Irmmd. ‘Rn 7cm lilo you did thing: to get. out of trouble that you wouldn't. think of dol The ground 1| higher. nom g person with n. mind full of self, let us lay that you have become g person mindful of Others: from g rson with c mind full of QIIJIL ency you have become n person with a mind full of principle; from a. person with a. rnin full of thing: you have become a person mindful of God! And 7°11 nee whore it brings us: 1t bring! u: to this h- evitable Christ whom we have to know better and love more. You realize, don't you, that it isn't our conduct that needs changing, 11a our desires. And that’; precisely what He promises to do for us-do 1t. by His owri amazing presence in 011: IUUII if we will let Him coma there. All we have to see to i that, we're gettim farther and far. ther along in knowledge and 1n faith and 1n the experience of H1: friendship: He'll equip us with rc- scurces at our command we've no- ver even dreamed of. He will lift u; so steadily that what we used to want. shall let go its restraining grip and we'll stand as soon as we wish on the summits with Him, in the clean sir of a MW World! That's God's way of escape. PRISONER!‘ VEST! LONDON — (OP) — rune! VIII of many hues are being worn 1n British prisoners-of-war oumns in Gennany 1n n Red Cross schema “u; relieve the monotony of prison e. POI LIMBLESS YITILAGI JOHANNESBITRG — (UPI Iegless Murrottgh De ‘Burg Nest-mm. 48-year-old South African, 1s plan- ning a Utopian village for maimed soldiers. He aims to make his vill- age self-supporting. arias JOHNSTON-flat. the P. m. Island Hospital, March 5, 1943 to M1‘. and Mrs. Lester Johnston, Fortune Bridge, a. daughter. MacNEVIN-At the PE. Island H09- pital, March 6, 1943, to Mr, and Mrl. LAOYU MacNevin, City a daughter- NEILL-At the P.E.Island Hospital March 7, 1943, to Mr, and Mrs. Lent- uel Neill. North Milwn. a daughter- SCALES — At the Prince 00111111 Hospital on March 7, i943, to Mr. and Mrs. Austin A. Scales, Freo- town, a daughter. MncNEVIN— At the P. E. I Hos- pita], March a, ma, w Sat- and Mrs. Lloyd MacNevin, a dauzhtefl (Heather Eva). JENKINS-At Sydney March 5th. to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas smith nee (Vera Jenkins) Charlottetown. a son. Fredrick Douglas. L‘ DEATHS McNElLL — At the Charlottetown Hos ital on March 6, 1943. JPFCYIW Mc elll, aged 68 years, The retinitis will be forwarded from Frank 1-11-11- nesseyh Funeral Home this after- noon w scum for intmrment. SIMMONS - At Fret-town. March '1, 194a, Mrs. Ethel Simmons MP6 6;) years. Short funeral service from her late residence ‘Tuesday Ht 14‘ p.m. followed by service in Fret" town United Church at 2.30 PI" Interment Freetown. In Memoriam In Iovlif mcmoryilf our dfll Grand n, acob Ccrncly, who 1185"“ away arch 7th, 194 . Two your; have passed Bin" w" sad day When one We loved was called aw?! We loyrd him then, we love hm I Forget lilm no we never Ii"- You are not forgotten dear Gnndvl Nor ever shall you be h" A; long ll life and mflflfl" We will remember 1hr!- lll Granddnullll" Inmmed Kieth an: Famili- 3-8-11, Mo. MacLeafl UNDERTAKEI EMIALMEI Charlottetown Ill NGIII WIIIOIIUU