JANUARY. 10-1947 . Price Seé lt is the wonderful work saver you have always wanted. lt soaks, washes, rinses and spin-dries -- all at the flick of a switch. ' l i It's Here. Wrna CHARLOTTETOWN cuntzntntv BEN DIX The Qtmplelte Automatic Home Laundry Examine ll. Watch lit operate- Quick Delivery p $2895‘? ..- Bendix demonstration daily. Phone 2188 THE KIRK PULPIT Itrenchinz on the text "I locked and, behold, all WI; vanity" Ecclesiastes 2:11 the‘ Minister. the Rev. T.H.B. Somers. said: This is not only an ancient but also a tnotict-n discovery. Our present-day ttovtrls are too frequently an evid- ence of tho same thing. You search m... a e5 l u... m, _ thing. The necessity for private defence departments. l0 educati n. . Hymii- W116" H9 001119111» “'85 5.5.10.1’) g; mg samfled 1.8;? fig. enterprise is fundamental, but the 11. Atnendsnertts to the Immi- CONFEDERATION L1“; m. umtthd, ghnfftggfofi. Tgnflfiyfan then sung. The president. June: n. “.8 shimmers won... app", other side of private enterprise is grutlon Act lifting the clnusc thatISURANCE. t, ___ 5.11....“ .00.. Charge o; bush...“ rover to have seen n church, or imiividiifli responsibility. and. from Prqvviiis Chinese immisrciioii- ‘ wr: REGRET llllll in the tut or period‘ Minutes of 11151 iiiseiiiig 1...... u. .. sawmm and they drag that no member of any section ls 1.2. _ Revnmplng thc Canada "OWN", Mcmms» F..|c.|,il3i'tll lributcg to Mr, with“... 5...... were read und approved. Roll call, rm...- drink-Sodden’ sexqnrmennd exempt. The workman who wields Shlltliilig AC! (iblffilfld 1° b)‘ 1-1501‘ Footwear ...,w 109...... a. |7;.l.'ord Robertson, the names o! hirs. was responded to by l7 members. lzersonalitles through their days and sears with such utter boredom. not to say vicious folly. that one wond- rts what sortcf minds their authors have. and what sort of company they have kept. It is often imposs- ible to resist the conclusion that the creators of these people need introductions to a few decent. hap- liIly-marrled, church-going people. for whom. if the problems they iibot- in these page: occur at all. ‘fiiiiiiotis are easily and happily and riiiickly found. \ Indeed. without the remedy fori futility which Ecclesiastes discover- td. there is no aura basis for human rrlntionships. The new world of which we dream. will rel-train a. ‘hie-Hill. unless it is seen as the Kingdom of God. in which all rat-es nationalities. and sections of man- progressive. unless there is a deep spiritual allegiance in the hearts of men to that God Who can alone make them kind to each other. In the social order. there is no alter- native between a similar basis. on the one hand. and the class war. on the other. and the class war is a wicked as well as a fruitless the tools is as much under the obligation of "private enterprise” as the financier who makes possible the job. Indeed. the assertion of rights has. on all sides. gone far enough, and the time has come. in every separate heart. for the ac- ceptance of responsibilities. ' pite the prospect of a heavy contentious plla of legislation, pres- Prospects For Dttawa Session By B. K. Cflrm-[le ‘ Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, Jan. i7 »-(CP)—Dcs- and ado. 7. A new bacon agreement with Great Britain will require utter-Zion. Buy on Sinapscifs New and Easier Budget Club Plan SIDH‘SON’S 8. Creaticn of a national labor code if agreement can be with the provinces. 9. Revampiiig o.‘ Farms Assistance Act. 10. Amalgamation of the three the organization: on the claim it hin- ders collective bargaining. 13. A bill to set up a Maritime Commission which would control routing of shipping, bonuslng lines. to develop export trade and the. getteral development of a ntcrchunt marine. 14. More important es mid tariffs. 15. the provinces cannot be advanced. ai period. will end on March The Central Guardian D15 um ‘was symbolic of the lessons in the rullgitu; from 25% t0 505g, sfff. m?! Study Book nlilch followed and fhla column ts reserved tot reached of local interest. of ta newsy nature may be inserton pyaug” at five cents t Me in rdvance. “strewn? Queen Street. SPECIAL JANUARY ..~’ Mrs. Johnston's Ladies Wear. i new.- uut adverttsln: 71' Kgnmdy Ladies» we‘... was read by Mrs. Wtiltt-r Boyle. i‘ “Pm "rm" 9*" | ICurI Willis rend the scripture ___ __,__,___,, WANTED _. Good 5...... boyitroitl Mait- 28th circuit-r- Lulu for Photographs John Robertson. Clarence Jlcmer were overlooked. ‘ SALE (‘rillivary of this city has received MISSION BAND MEILTIKG _l tllc good news that. ills son John The Mission Band of l than an River Presbyterian Church was re-f tiiifisiiiil 51991 flshliifl bolt "Be11”. these will be these bills to bring ln- “gl-mzed l“ ‘he “"1"” °ii S“- m" "I B°5'°"t is to effect the budget changes in tax- “relay aflemw" ~75"- Mrs. John Gllllsple ns leader assist-i sriluo 'J<iii1ill‘iii.\'- the “Lynrrfl curly w“... .g151.....,.. W111 l... w, cd by Mrs. John Beer. The meet-' iii tho New Your. quired to cover tax agreetnelitsavltl; in: opened by singing Hymn 711, hr-y-‘s wile and four children are .go.~¢cuy_ A Misslmi Band prayer was given until the negotiations are fllrtlterrby Betty MacL-ean- This was fol- ‘lowcd by Hymn 794. Responsive Termination of the National Em-treacllng was taken from Luke 2nd ergcncy Powers Act. may force thechapter. Hymn 746 was then 511118.! llousc to get a move oil. This Act.,Thc following officers were clcct- whlnh extended the Govcrntnoturs ed for next, three tnontlis. Leader, wartime powers into the transttion-jMi-s. John Gillispic; Assistant. Mrs. 31'J0hn Beer; President. Vivian Mac- 1119 Clyde lticCriliivary, thought to be on the safe. having 11th wimi transferred to another boat of the Mr. McGilllv- residents of Wollaston. Mass, and his mother, Mrs. R. McGilllv- ury is now visiting them. LOCAL LADY T0 CHINA- l\frs. H. A. Jenkins, formerly Miss hlarion Andrew, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Melvin Andrew. Pownal $291.00 Down, tor Office work. Must have Grade and ISLANDER SAFE-Mr. R. M:- ent indications are the new session of Parliament will be traditionally n slow in getting down to serious work. ._ It is expected that when Parlia- ment opens vJan. 30. the House will follow its usual procedure of sitting for a few minutes after the Throne Speech has been read. The next day will be Friday and the Houl ‘will sit for an hour or so and ad- kinti find their fellowship and in- Shirntion. Not all the conferences. b'i1¢‘~lii'1nta. and political carpentry ‘W Bviiiq to produce a peace both 3H5! and active, righteous and hllve. Govemmer-t controls prices. lates marks-ting and exercises othcrlboxe. 51...”... mam..." expected-to agree with the Govern- ment that much of this power is still needed and will not want it to end abruptly. Two courses are before the Gov- ure. Eleven fees were paid Kinuon arnountin| to 46 unless something is done to keopTadyen; Vice-president. Joan Mr... may; Secretary. Betty MacLcan: It is under thcsc powers that thorn-answer. 39.1.“... G353. 1. was dc. YPKW-cldcd to solid for two dozen mite unusual authority. The House is...“ w]. ca" w...‘ [verse o. 5cm,“ lion was then taken by Shirley Mac- misslonary story on the Childhood 5L. will leave England on the 23rd nl January on board the S. S. “Ranch? to join llcr lutsband. Flight Limit Jenkins, now stat- ioned at Kai Tak, Chitin. The sea voyage will require three or four weeks. She will be met at Simi- pore by her husband and will fly from there to the RAF‘. Station in China. answered . Collect- cents. A r $20.00 per month t PAGE THREE 129 KENT STREET F. S. JONES ‘ Special Representative s ' l Hnttlc Sparrow Full", unn by tilt-l tlighting of two candles b_~.- James ‘Hyde and George Lowthcr. which Clow read a paper on Gods zove. Five visitors were present. Six members paid their fees. The of~ faring was then received. Avard Clow put money in the birthday box. It was decided that each hiclnbcl- bring a picture for scrap book for next tnectlng. Program was as follows: Recitation, Janet skinner; solo. MBPWYH 56°"; fe- citation. Laura Hyde; recitation. Merrill Scott. Meeting closed by prayer in uttisottj Refrcsitmt-ttts were served by hostess and com~ nztlttea in charge. after which children had a pleasant half-hour with contests and games. HAPPY COUPLE wm sacotvn HONEYMOON Oif on u alter being Bdlildlm “happiest couple" in a state-wide contest sponsored by the Iowa centennial committee. Frank sgllmgn, 78, and his wife. '73, of Newton, 1a., kiss before boarding their plane at Los Anfliilffi» Th" trip to Honolulu was thffii‘ D11"- ST. IGNATIUS SCHOOL CONCERT The pupils of St. Ignatius School held their Christmas con- Gallant on the gum... Encore, Vi“ l" MBYM“ “"1" m“ ‘m’ Little Darling Pal of Mine. oratcd for the occasion. Mrs.’ Dialogue, A SHIP...“ rm. San...’ Alphonse Dolron acted as organ- Played by Pauline Msenaulp R05- ‘s! h" u“ awning‘ irta Dolron, Marjorie Gallant, The following is the program: Ban. can“... Oswald Gallup w°l°°mit 5°“ by “Pus- Albon LeClalr. Edmond LeCluir. Welcome Verse, by Norman Itl- song. "I... Chflstmas Eve‘ by lant. pup“; Play; Tllc Light In The Wlll- mndflwuu Up_.o_Da.C_ scene L l" ‘will: memory cf our due d Pl o b Verna Dolron n. .. Jotim uuttl Monday afternoon. . k _ vi RW- Joiiii Geiidis iWPii-itiitiw" CORNWALL MISSION BAND- 0W- HW ,Y - t sent... pupils. offal‘; lrmmnulut “.“..‘r..".r“"‘r.. t qgiiggiimesdwrwwgli; ithehiwig 52573.‘.'.;r°.§.“‘£°fu'{’..’l‘..’°’.r'i§‘u°§. gigggiowt- 533383111 igwig; 1m n». rant-airy. martin; 0i 13;; f.;°.'.'“’“ir.'."§§§Zi"n.Yf.“."°“p.321; wit" We f?” A‘ Th“ °'“" J ' 0 0 0X1! 909031 I51‘ B11 , ~ - C nw ll Mss n Ban was e . - ' b~ i pup s. ‘mm’ m." ‘w’ probably proceed in its leisurely Efmxfffymtxdfgisgflghfo tggifland to meet at her home for next u.“ thi. homo“ o. Mm wmm- Gallant. Resale Peim- )C1l:¢1n@:.lln Up-to-Daie. scene The,“ m" m “he h our hum w”, (0.. m... 0.. t...” Wm“ MM.- mmruls it deems flown", ‘gnd meeting. The meeting closed by Bu...“ 11... dovouon... perm. op“ Recitation, The Two Little . n. m“! m“ m” "W" Wm begin "5 W“ which it now is exercising under “Pam” m“ Lmws Pmy“ “d ened bv Siiiliiifl “God 50¢ U10 sumkhgs by mum" Peters‘ Recitation. Smith 0111115 M0?"- That countless you; yum s.“ legislative business, but in no ordemumuunc... the Mizpah Benediction. ~ ' Pusthrtgfllhe Bells. by the Senior mg‘ by Amok. Pole“ a a urw. D 5- l - -Dat.. Sc We milauvrlth an. m...“ b‘; M". "leiulg. of the union's work is ex- cogsgearmlgg ltxtzofimffifinbf“: Monologue. Miss Prlnfs Ohrist- nfmderk l“ Up to t one "W" “d” l” “M” ‘mud m‘ “u” into the Commons and when the m“ shopping’ by Ywmne Dmnm‘ llecitatlon Poor Santa Ciiiiis- hour ggrflmofqnmm-[q ‘h, 1|". ion of continued Government con- House u“ what mum n ls m be Carol, "me First Nowell. by bv Plus Ggnan.’ with Ill Ni "m5- A P"'"lli°" "MY °7 Pmb‘ asked to confer on the minist it‘ puuus‘ ‘S Barney McCoy bv LOF- Thanhr be 10g“; g...- m. punt“ able legislation indicates the fol- w... extend me exumng puwugykc. Dialogue: A Christmas Lesson. rhilfengileclmr and Vern; ‘Dohmh made lowing as likely atdljecta: to h, n am 1e the to cons... .. Played by Lorraine LcClalr. Paul- . d b. Er. Gan“. For the precious anunnoc given 1. Some legislation to give the n“: Ingmar)?“ “gm-mm The.’ lne Arsenault. Irene Arsennult. "°(°)°m锓 a M: Y CFHHM-u. ‘ That vcrflllll an out-lull be Ion Prion Board permanent authority hm“! 5V0“ ‘n? mum “ween ‘he Roma Dalton‘ Madam 65mm" Muflcofitc selemone hy ‘Gamer llunrqqfl ‘to control. rmt-l and flommtlditll u... the w"... u... n. M; Lawrence Gallant. Robert -Gnllnnt ‘ ' ii: the‘ blclcl rental n n ‘ ‘when which the covertunent i: ex- ' p p° ‘y William Gatlthler Merrill Dnlrclll “d 3"“ “mm- . earn. ‘new w h.’ “n,” “mm: for ends and thelncw actacccne into ef- ~ - M.....,1og..,._ rm... my Atm- feet. However. despite this list of prcs- kp live legislation. there isno indi- W" ‘inn ha" 5°.“ u emu‘ cation parliament will start off its -__....._.__..__ l... itbat Canada's contracts to supply k f u . m .. Ill "Qllaollimiggca-itiryguw wt M w- "Kufbiirii, Lrful’. ...‘.‘i';.t“l".i}irr.j V3. conuol on ‘but ma...“ broke all records for the number; of_ h. bu" in?" l, d.“ ‘m. ‘M pm“ exacted by m‘ C"... weeks occupied in the final drive tori - ’ ll: I ti be were t- .. .,,,_ u, mm. n» a...» 1-» when new -~ owed o ififiriil.“r.?“.ti‘.ii‘lt.'li°fl r21. c on January 31;; l,“ I require some action by parliament. Fithcr and Mother. Mr and In. Home months, poulbly years. Inliln 2. Lnialatlon to continua ihd thing be done about it .But noth-Y IIv/ltol 4' Pumuuy i"""""°“ "m h’ in; is heard mw about chnnarsi 3‘. lg?’ you all roundly f gcceaury to alveillteconatttltalcltllfn “m. huh “mo” comm‘ up and. p’ ». »_ "IIIIC llaln | apartment. su c n au o y. "mono ram. 5 particularly in mat-d to hblllllll- _._ t » - ~ » NI llfllld~ao intensely ~"' ""1 u. Redhtribution of the Federal like filo. wPfi lire In maven ‘electoral districts under tllo amend-i uncut passed last year to the Brit-i nnvos ram. nor: ,_.... Ara o.’ trees mar i~- "omnutcd by In: uh North America Act wbtchi , ._ 1mg“ a?‘ _ i ‘giialallghgfptatfrcéentatlon. gsgaizflfigfliflagér ‘S. ‘fgglnmg. grime Paul and Princess sun-nu. manna. . llbhlllflitltton m a cover all Cau- 2mm" m" » um m. return of m; ’ Newspapers reported from Alhotls ttlut ui least 20 persons hadI I been killed in continuing skirmishes brt\t"cot1 Greek government iotcrs y land insurlnts. Despite the strife, the government announced Crownr onla for a week. It will be the first visit of royalty to northern Clrcecc Prsdrlku would leave by sea to visit Macc- George Ll to the throne in September. ~ Edmond imClalr. vhrlstmas. bv Eleanor Peters. Song. ‘Tho Plghtlnw Nnrtll , ,_ Novas. bll Verna and Yrr-nnn 3.11m“; Lztnflzglsfihlcggrim Dolron accompanied by Erlc- w’ “q ' ' ' . “ ’ _____ lttas. Played by Verna Dolron. Pauline Arscnault. Lorraine Le- E i Clair. Yvonne Dolron. Eleanor T A r Peters. Lobr-lla Gauthier. Robert VERY BEST i Arsenaull. Oswald Gallant. Rvzgle JROKEN PEKOE TEA 1 Pr-trrs. B d w s‘ ‘ o! Suns. ir s arc nginr A’ 69c P" Lb' I You. by Yvonne Dolron and Paul- i Al-‘ERT KAYS in" Arseuattlt. ll Est NQ‘ Lo Divln Enfnnt. Good Night to Ffrorynrto. b)‘ ’\‘---m.w~\ Gallant. Comer Pownul ontl § Richmond Sta. é mow: tzas i M...“ s y . This Tea is guorontzcdpl if». BoWIIP From mm an‘ mgngy rgfundgd if not‘ ‘Wtcn Santa appeared in his iovlnl manner and presented the‘ teacher. Miss Freda Gallant. with a lovely lift from the nus-ll’ satisfactory second honvlmw" Iowa's t lProtestanttlrphanage 1 Annual ilolleetions lScarlciown by Mrs, Walt," wrlfln l . t $2.00 Each: Nlrs. F. L. Platte; Mrs. |Frsci blacQuarrle. $1.011 Each: Mrs. Charles Crewe; Mrs. Judson Blnckmore; Mrs. Tln= son Nctvsome: Mrs. Walter Wright. l I 50c: hlrs. Adclbcrt Palmer. Total-film). ‘Searlctown by Miss Peg" Bobey ‘ $1.00 Each: liatrry Sobey; Mrs Kcrtlicth Mutlart. I 60c: Mrs. Nell Bradshaw. l 50c: Each: Mrs. T. W. Bradshaw; tMrs. Edward Leard; Mrs. Arclfc lRobinson; Mrs. Frank Bell; Mrs. llerace Qob 35c: . Alberry Plalru by Mrs. Ale! MaoMlllan $1.00 Each: Mrs. Gordon Rue: Mrs. N. A. hfarIi-illlnn‘. Mrs. T. R. litter/can; libs, Alex. MaclVllllan. ,7.'>c: Mrs. Earle Richards. 50c Each: Mrs. Christy Stewart: lMiss Albie Collings. [ Totnl~&5.75. HAIR-DO FOR TENANCY ‘ coupon _ tcvl »~ An adver- tiser for a house concluded his appeal by saying: "My wfe, an experienced hairdresser. will qladly give careful nttt-ntlon to your wife‘: hllr eat-h week for a yelr ll n- Clrn in" a. key to a pllfl.’ BERT CAUSES BLAST! tTROWBRlDGE. England —tCPl .—Whc-n military huts here were dnntngcd by fire. local residents ‘ heard what they thought were "am~ i munltion explosions" caused by tiles and dry timber splitting in ‘ the heat. OLD AS BREW Aortic acid. formed when wines and beer tum sour through exp:s- ure lo the air. is the earliest known acid Alan presents and fruit to the ptlpiis. kindly donated by the trnchor turd the Womonh Insti- tutr. Thr National Anthem brought the program to a close. Head fields Mentholatum quick!‘ n- lines colds‘ s oi fill]: rrl- rated. mem- branes. Jan andlibelJtlc. V-l MENTIHOLATUM l ... (II'*\I1lllI Uri. "ii