‘AAAQAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ‘rosrounow w""“"“ ffifiiifi 0i=. ;_1_9_41" . ‘IAAAAAAAA. UNIT ED CHURCH ©:©_ _@'©f@i©l@i©i©fi@©f©j@_©f@i©i@@f@f@i@i©i@©i@i@§_@l@ ANN 0UNCEMENT=~# 0EliTlilI. auiiiiiiiiiii _ , . S E E Whether growing vegetables for This column is reserved for news of lacei lnteres‘ m advertising of i s. newly nature may be lnaertedi at five cents a word strictly psy- .. LAND . “All - iin "Plllsfiiicfilg- /-_"”_s.u.isusu 5,, i.. .. zanne Brenton. I10- iiorai Ineiisrist and y seimi and Bible irvensosg and IIIIII- Monday and Irlllli _"--————————-—'-' sr. PAUL'S CHURCH Mugford. AJLQO» sepinagesima Silnill! y Communion and "God's workmanship." “There Is s Green ll-iil" 1.1m i‘..\l. siuidiw 50h”! 1,00 PM. Evening "bead Me lord." — receive s cordial TIJRESBYTERIAN iiii: KIRK or ST. JAMES Minister n“, Rev. ‘l’. ii. sills-is" loll!" AM. Moiuvruo WORSHIP- “The Celestial Cll!" URCH SCHOOL. , ,., yL EVENING WORSHIP. Sermon: “The r100 ll Mt I" u“ e battle (o tins sirens"- “shsphegfl of Souls". (Jones); "Crossing the The Minister will co rrlces and deliver the Serilwfll- ZION PRESBYTERIAN cnunc Prince and Grafton Street. _______________ eslfiiffd vviinsreii IUNITED PENTECOSTAL -. Arthur Roper Ch i l; lleicn Stewart. organist» MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 AM. Theme: "lire Need For _ "um Thou Notl iiown." -Pfinoger. _ Sabbath School. _ EVENING woitsnir m P.M. Themes ‘neuevinr The - dibieJ‘. llymns: 814, 4S0, All. ‘These lncf. "Yo dull seek Me, and find Me. bin ye shall search for Ms with heart. You are cordially invited to wer- MHDIIVAI. BALLOONS The study of balloons can be 6W1 to some extent to the Dark The British and Foreign Bible Reverend T. l. Mrlennan. Minister levcrend H. (Lvliice. D.D., Visiting a no. Kendall means soc ' . . b . O ist and Choir hector moo A.M. Junior and Senior Church School. 11-09 51W Bfillnners and Irina- ssg Departments. 11.00 ILM. PUBLIC WORSHIP, Sermon: “Religion and Educat- MIIJIIQIIH “Hit Up Yoru- Beads" -S. Coleridge-Taylor. 1.15 Special Broadcast from C. F. C. Y. 2:30: Young People's Bible Class. 1.00 PM. PUBLIC WORSHIP. Sermon: “Positive Living." Anthem: "Crest ll The Lord" -\A. W. Marchsnt. We invite you to worship with us in Trinity Church. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister Itev. l. Indson levy. BJI, Morning Worship ll a. In. Sermon: “The Baptist World Al- oI CANADA "h l? "Ylmi" TRINéEYIRIéIZITED ynmu.‘ Tu“ “w; at ,P- M- Gosoeiservice 31>. M. We arty the ALWAYS TUBES. HOCKEY TOMATO and (Try our HUTCHINBON O COOK'S f0!’ PlwlAIrl-Pnl. __,i, CONFEDEBATION LII‘! 1N- S Ill-ANCI- ARTHUR VESEY, York, Dilriiflel. we believe it will pay you to g an iiur iicin i947 Iilllliig and Prior l.isi m BIET—HYBR.ID SWEET CORN, 0 Oi‘ I‘ _ _ A3101‘ for s bumper propping variety!) Prices lower rIiis season. warm ma. YOUR. FREE 009v moat! home use or for commercial ecent introductions. Quality seeds only. Prince Edward Island D005 CRIMES at Brown Elects-he Shop. Kent Street. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico. Sunday, Feb. 2nd. Sit. John's, Milton, Holy Com- munion 11 A. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. St. Mark's, 111151100, Ev. IIOLMAiVS Charlottetown store will be closed Wednesday, Thurs- iisv and Friday of this week m» ening Prayer 3 P. M. Rev. S. J. stock taking. Device. Rector. THE ROGERS HARDWARE C01 Sil‘. PAUL'S ANGLICAN LTD" Retail Store will be closed Saturday, February 1st 5,1141 Mmqgy, February 8rd for stock-taking. CEUBCB. — Sunday, Febriury 2nd. 1947. Septusgesliria Sunday. 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. Holy Co ion and Serrrion. Suv- jcct. "God's workmanship." Anthem "There is a Green Hill" (Gounod). 2.30 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.00 P. M. Eventing Prayer and Sermon. Subject, "Who Wirus". An- them, “Lead Me Lord" (Wesley). Everybody welcome. ST. CATHEBINES 8011601,, _ SundsySchooi, Febrilflfl’ 221d, 2.30 RESERVE MARCH 10th for (ha Junior Ladies’ Aid P. E. I. Hospital Luncheon Fashion show at, the Charlottetown Hotel. ' TRINITY CHURCH. — Th0 min- Pq: °l ihe label‘. the Reverend 'l‘. E. McLennsn “on "zl- ‘gh "h “T595 Aislfilfl- will conduct the regular sea-vices _ 3mm‘ u" i Mlmdalf- Febnl- both morning and evening, when he my ' begmmnl-li-Oo P- M- wiil take as his subject: "Religion sci Education" and "Positive Liv- PROGRESSIVE CONSEBV r m » . BROADCAST We: C. B‘ ing. The choir will sing the anth fiance." Duet: "Hold Thou My Hand," Miss Pearle Burns and Mr. Barry Btlgden. ‘Hie Church School 12 noon, fol- lowing Morning Worship. Evening Worship}! P. M. Sermon: “Maintaining The Spirit- ual Glow." Hymn Anthem: “Jesus, Remem- ber Me." ‘Ilse Communion of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the service of Evening Worship. The music of the day will be conducted by Mrs. V. i.. Dlngwell, organist and director of choir. You are cordially invited to wor- ship with’ THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CHURCH OF CHRIST RCl-l Kent Street MARVEL I). DUNBAII. B. ‘LIL. Minister. MES. M. C. STEWART. Organ-lat and Choir Director 10:00 A.M. Church School. 11.00 A.M.: “That Preacher Corri- pler". ' Anthem: (Buck). 1.00 EM. Evening Worship Ser- vine. Sermon: Divorced." Anthem: "Crossing the Bar" - (Hatches). 7:80 EM. Wednesdisy— Mid-week Service. “Conic thou with us and we do thee good." Central Christian Church invites you f0 worship on the lord's Day. "Communion Hymn"- “Unfaithfub- Bill; N00 [will CHURCH 89 ELM AVE. Bev. .I. C. laieinsteuber, Pastor. Sunday School 2 p. in. ivorshlp and Preaching 3 p. sn- Evangelisilc Sorvicc 7.30 p. m. Good Singing —Good Music I0 to 10-80 is. m. SALVATION ARMY I! a. n1. Holiness Meeting. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School, Interesting lessons for all. ‘I P. M. Evangelistic Meeting. Weeknight “rigs each Thurs- day at 0 PM. All are cordially invited to st- tend the above meetings. You are Welcome! IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND IfRINCE EDWARD ISLAND No. sooir‘ .--»oe._- No. iiuv >900 III-IO _. i-oii l0 roii in (UAW GOSPEL MEETING, 7:30 ferdoy, of \ ' ness, I Bracken. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHU lions the Children’: Choir of the Air over O.F.C.Y. each Saturday Major and Mrs. Victor lifscbesu I OSPEL L Upper Prince Sf. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lord's Day, i0 AM. BREAKING OF BREAD, Lord's Doy, II AM. , Scciof Mania‘: continuing sseIi night rieiif week, es- cepf P.M. a \ ALL WELCOME ems "Lift, Up Your Heads" (B. Col- “esday- Fabmri’ W1- 93" w 9-45 eridge-Taylor) and “Great is Th8 P. M. The series The Nation's Busi- Lo, (A w_ Marchflm, ma] 1hr sneaker, lion. John Young People's Bible Class and the‘ different departments of the Church‘ , School will hod regular services. ,_ nu‘ WORD 3535111168115 Llshi- Mr. McLennan will also commence O “m” 0‘ the "m" B9 Tecml-‘a special series of broadcasts Sun- filled Moons ybwselves. that ye may ‘day Bflflfillflflh. The public is most‘ 3”“ "° ’“°’° imam!“ Save in {cordially invited to aha-re in the fei- tyineasurc to safeguard your lfirrllflr-‘iowship of nil these services. i105 and domininns." Bahsuilnh. - ._'__ THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. -- l MR» AND MRS. w. .1. isiiivfiriie Minister, the Rev. u‘. l-l. Busselil Middleton. ans-wince the ensase- SOmGTB, M. A., s. '1‘. M., will con- mem M the“ dlmghwr: Nam)’ Eul"duct both Morn-lug and Evczning “hem "J MP- smiley Charles Allenlwordhip at The Kirk tomorrow and‘ o.’ Lime Thurmck GIIYE» 5559K preach the Sermons, in iihe Morn~ umland‘ The mr-“mge 1° lakehng on "The Celestial City" and in' Place in England in February. “u, Evening on “The “m; 15 mt m, wift. nor ihe battle to the NORTH mvnn PASTOR-ATE. The mus-m “nde, m, d..- February 2nd. Services as followsflecnon o; m‘, church Qrgflnlgf, Miss NW“ Riv" 11 A- M- Clyde Riven m. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. BBQ, will Sabbath School 2 P. M. Service 3 ‘M11119 Fan-rants Arithtm in the P. M. Long Creek. Service 7 P. M. Monntng; "Loyd, 1dr 'I‘hy tend-cl‘ You are welcome to worship on .ho nWDcy-s “h” and in me Eva-mm; L°rdl Dal’. Rev. A. E. Todd. Min.- "shgphfird of Souls" by Jones, and‘ me" “Crossing the Bar" by Bariiby- Th6 Church School meets at 2.30 o'clock. SERVICES BR DCAST, -_ Revercnd T. E. McLe nan, will be- Bin aseries of six Broadcasts. on Sunday. February 2nd, at 1.15 P. M. '-——' These Broadcasts are sponsored by His many "W155 Wm be pleased the Radio Cornintittec of the Gen- i0 know that Mrs. aiyre M-‘Gllllfli eral Council of the United Chin-chiof Rusiicoviiie, is doing nicely in of Canada. Listen in to CFCY at 1.15M“. city Hospital after his recent Sunday afternoon. gpQfBLlOn, Personals BIBLE ltanllNE. — "There's s. ‘Mr. Leo A, Campbell, Medical famine of Bible like the Famine forfstudent at Daihousie University. Bread and We must try to meet it HullIlX, arrived in Charlottetown for two reasons. First. of all the by plane Sunday with his brother hearts of men are hungry and their Austin of the C NR. Halifax who minds perplexed. The Bible has 15 m.” a patient in the City Hos- thrnolugh many generations been hhe‘ m“, m; Inflnv friends wish him 60 M". and slrensih of the hearts} my’ , of men. Ari-d, second we do not be,“ ‘peedy n m licve ilmt we can have peace, us“ Justice or any stable order, in. Eur-l gvéfgruiggaagceggdu>gkiiflnpflt?;i Liborai Gift by l e." ie ocesan . Hep, i J. Gordon Maoiionaid I Y: M: c- AI the great cause of the Bible Society through the P. E. l. Auxiliary or Branch. Aisoriiisry Office, 142 Prince Street, Charlottetown. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. —- The. service of Morning Worship will be} coin-ducted by the minister. the Rev. I. Judson Levy, B. D., with sersnorr "The Baptist World Alliance." The music of the morning will include a duet "Hold Thou My Hand" by Miss Pearle Bums and Mr. Barry Bug- den. Tho Church School meets as usual at the close of the Moirning Worship. The Cmununinn of the Lords Supper will be celebrated at the service of Even-hug Worship. 'I\he sermon by Mr. Levy for Evening Worship will be "Maintaining the Spiritual Glow." Mrs. v. i.. ninswell organist and director of choir will conduct the musio both moral-Iii and gvmng. You are always wel- named to worship virith The Baptist Ciimfli. The Y. M. C. A. Mliliiieiifliiw Campaign is making steady pm- gress. particularly in retell/IRE advanced contributions. Yesterday. Mr. J. Gordon Mac- Donald of the firm of SA. Mac- Donald, presented the chairman 0f the drive with s cheque for 5350-00 accompanied by his very but wish- es for the stamens of the campaign. The continued interest or mer- chants and other; In the Y.M.O.A. program. indicates its popularity and recognizes its worth. All this Is most pleasing to the Campaign; Executive. and bcspcsirs entire suc-‘ cess. wnynirr snspmci. Special can in selecting correct light for working and for . when inside a great deal during win- ter months. is advised by National Health authorities at Ottawa. The)’ declare proper iighting cheap health insurance. Eye-strain due to triade~ quate light can cause headaches and many other ailments. . iloorolviiioiiiod Lid. ‘Make Gnerous Y. II. II. l. GIII Moore s. McLeod Ltd. m MW!‘ lacking when the neoeesifo’ Him to msiie a contribution towards the well being of our citilieril- In recognition of this. the Chill‘- man o! the Y.M.O.A. Maintenance Drive, Mr. T. Oudmome was handed a cheque or 8300-00 1mm this weil-icnowin firm. Their continued and imbrcken libersiity towards the Y.M.O.A.1 and all it stands tar, is deepIyI appreciates by the Board of Dir- ectors. The special Names Committee u, heartened and mcourased by this and similar contributions. and (eel that with such backing and gncoursgment by thoughtful and been business men, the Drive will meet with unqualified success. We invite your ori- qiiiriss for flis following I equipment- CATERPILLAR Tractors _ Diesel Engines Diesel Electric Sets Diesel Marine Engines Construction Equipment Lei iis Iieip cu wirii your power pr Ienis Iii forming, fishing, lumber- ing, milling, lighting and construction. ii. riciuiiio l. 00., i.'i‘ii. C/Iiarlofisrowii, P.E.l. PM. life. Literature And Life By hooksnsn § THE BRIDGE OF LIFE The “Vision of Mirza" is paper number 159 of the Spectafo . and it has formed part, of the early reading of some great English ivriters. It is an allegory of human There is the tide of water emerging from the dark and dip ping i-nto the danr again. There is a bridge over the tide, and this is the interesting feature of the scene. This bridge is human life, and consists of seventy arches and some broken ones besides; they cor- respond to the three-score and ten years of the Hebrew psaimlst. Orig- inally there were one thousand arches but a great flood took mos‘. of them away. Now gt most there are one hundred, but the last thirty are often broken. Only one travel- ler in a, multitude ever reaches the hundred mark. It was noted that a great many dropped in through the bridge soc-n after they began ihe journey. In- fant mortality used to be very gen- eral, but now comparatively few die of the diseases like diphtheria and scarlet fever. for medical sci- ence has got them more or less un- der control. There are family plots in some of our cemeteries where we may count four or five little gm-ves. and the story is that they died of ihe diseases above named. The observer noticed that the bridge was more populous at the middle. and then at the farther 0nd‘ few were seen, and they hobbled on. arid soon fell out of sight. There were numerous pitfalls and traps by which travellers were victimiz- eci. What a commentary on this are the accidents of our time! Were Addison writing now he would have other contingencies which people would have to guard against. He spoke of some with pill-boxes on! scimltflrs who thrust pedestrians through the pitfalls ——-a hard blow at the medical fraternity of his day. Besides there were seen flocks of birds hovering ovér the bridge -—I}’l'lilJUlS of the passions, and anxi- eties that infest human life. The writer who gives an account of what he 511W. iflys that he felt depressed at all this. whereupon, he was told to lift hi»; eyes and 1°°k bityond. There met his view :1 wonderful prospect. but it seem. ed to be divided by a huge rock, He saw but one side and it was most fascinating, for as fur as the eye could see there were lovely is- lands covered with flowers and "BBS. and mousing there were Wimilm harry people. He was told that these islands were the abode of souls who had been once inhabit- ants of this lower world but now we" Peflpins the reward of noble I l ride K-‘TFGDTBFOO Canada, as well i O_©_@_@_©_©.@©_@_©©©©@©@ @©©@‘©@@ © o U service in this life. This is Addi- son‘: suggestion of heaven. Mull wug then asked if life was mean- ingless which had such sbodes rc- served for the virtuous. Just then he desired to see what lay beyond the adamant wail that. divided this scene from that over which dark clouds rested. He turn- ed to get the information from the genius who had beon his lnlorm" up tiil now, but he fc-und that he had left, him. It had all faded away and nought. was to be seen but the roiling fields and the cat- iie and sheep feeding in the dill" afternoon sunshine. Nothing hut darkness hung over that other place. The tide oi water had darkness at. each end; so had ihe bridge, so has life. Even s day comes out of the dark and goes into the dork again. There are mysteries that we cannot penetrate. bu; on the bridge over which we go. under its arches, some hobbli-ng on towards the end. we are not left in the dark. Addison puts his faith thus one of his hymns: in "When nature fails, and day and night, Divide Thy works no more, My ever-gnateful heart, 0 Lord, Thy mercy shall adore." J. O. Hyndman, President of I-Iyndiiiaii 8. Co. Lid, wiiiies fo announce that F. Walter Hyiidniaii, who has been associated with riie firm for rIis pasr twenty-four years, Iics been promoted to the maiiagersiiip of ihe organisation, at the commencement of their financial year, as from Isf February I947. This firm, established in flie year I872, as a Marine Insur- ance Agency, by the late Fred W. Hyndmaii, R.N., iios always sfriven faithfully to serve flie insuring public. Through the lib- eral patronage exiended, and for which the firm are deeply grate- ful, ii has developed into one of fIie largest General Insurance Agencies in the Mariiimes, with thousands of policy-holders, nor only in Prince Edward Island, but in many of fIis Provinces across Insurance, in pies, necessitating, iri many cases, that contracts of Insurance be i streamlined io nieef the needs cf modern living arid besiiicss re- i quiremenis. The firm have represented many well known and I lending Companies, over “a long period of years, and policy-hold- ers can rest assured that their interests are fully safeguarded. The aim in the future, as in the past, will be fe render a satisfactory service at oil times. ~====HYNDMAN s. c0, LTD.—-——- 7 5th Anniversary Year - DFFIBES: —_ iiharlottotowii — Siiiniiie rsido -- Montague oooj‘ PAGE Duncan t? as In other countries. recent years, has become more and more com- iii Mfimfllam In Memos-lam In loving memory of Olive l. Adana, who departed this life Feb runry 2nd, 194s. The call was sudden The shock severe 1h loving remembrance af our dear husband and father, James B. McDonald, who departed this life February 2nd, 1M5. May Thy bright rays upon his shine; Load him. 0 Holy One Divine, Wher, those celestial mountains rise Amid the fields o! Paradise. Ever Bensambered and Ever Loved f "Y m‘ w“ ‘M “m” A iii iicuoiiisii We loved so dear. Ever Remembered by Uncle Amos. Aunt Edna. and Fondly. . In Memos-inns In fond and loving memory ul In fond ‘and loving nsqaory of PTE. LAWRENCE (POP) our dear sistar Olive l. Adams. who DOYLE \ passed away snddmly on February Bled Fflbfllll‘! Ill. 1N2- znd’ 10"‘ Today. as we look st your cture She bade no one a last farewell She slid gwd bye to nmie, Her spirit fled before we isnew That ihe. from II bad gone. Into sweet rest she has entered No more f0 suffer or to weep. But safe in the a-rms of Iesns Our dear one is fast asleep. Fondly Remembered by Sister Margaret and Bnrther-in-Lsw Leigh. So loving, tender and true Ne wonder our hearts are brohesi ‘Thinking, dear Lawrence sf yon. ly Remembered by Loving Moan, Dad, Brothers and Sisters. ‘HANG THIS UP IN YOUR KITCHEN YOUR BATION CALENDAR ‘ w???” "EBEWIFY FRI SAT English (Quality Biscuits IN STREAMLINE PACKAGES SIX DELICIOUS VARIETIES 0 OVAL ARROWROOT e CHOCOLATE DDJGHT O VANILLI COOKIE O ORANGE SIJCII leafless Day in Public Satin‘ Places Meeiissebsyis 16 17 23 Z4 IDOL! COUPON VM-DB i i). Inger.- or 24 ilsid sauces lens. lollies. nmnaielss. assay berm. isus- iaIa freibr or I lbs. eirhecied honey. eel comb lousy er maple sneer: er se fluid sauces eors. case er blended table syrups: er l0 fluid ounces IIICOIII or 4| fluid enaeee el lfapie lyre). T21‘ Public Iain. Places Public Satin: Places 18 Iuiier Coupon I02: Meal lfeaiIessDay is WM "'11" i-W WI- Meatless Ds-y in Puble ma; risen 7°" l"- 5": w- ralid- Public Biriinq Places for z 5 “ha”. ‘up Iuiisr Coupon. l“: Meat ilediless Day In M7 Meatless Day in ' ma: Pieces cm“ " °" "M Public cede ride» w'fl°n ' WESTON! CHOCOLATE IIEIIVEI SIIIIIIWIIIII o niamrivr: s sraswsssiiv cituiM lasetcsensirbfls. 7 Ieeiloss Day I Public Eating Places Median Day in luiier Coupon Iii: Meat Coupon M72: are valid. Weeierfe llcrtion Calendar for Mei-sch will appear on March lei. A Real Energy Food SODA BISCUITS OOOO CANDY English Quality siscuiss To past wflh Olive .