PAGE SIX i TQDAY 4 B. |. s. PLAY THE RALE McCOY MATINEE AT 3:15 - EVENING AT 8:15 DOORS OPEN AT 2.30 nun mo _ PRINCE EDWARD IIIDNDAY —— TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY SHOWS AT 3:15 - 1 AND 9 urn: run COME... . our or rue WILD BLUE YONDER...l-'LY|NG STRAIGHT mro YOUR HEART! MllSS HAHTS iiiii nlililjlflijliilucl ,l a llnltlpuillil Wt. Lon Mtfnlllsler ~ leanne Crain Sol. Edmond O'Brien - lane Ball - Sol. Mark Daniels - lo Carroll Dennison Cpl. Don Taylor ~ no; Holliday - Cpl. Lee l. Cobb - T1591- Pmr Lind time crlirniu culnnlmi‘ This column in reserved for news of ioonl interest. out ndvertidng of a newly nature may be inserted strictly ony- Pllll. éliirrrlllc A Meeting of the 3,511; gggyrwe ‘PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE casswuu. _fo_r_PhowgruDbs ~ ELECTORS CONFBDEBATION LIFI m- 5 UBANCI —()(_ Cor-ran Ban Poll Will be held In u. commas nan nan. BIRTHDAY ._ m». Joseph 0'- Brlen is celebs-at his 54th birth- day today-St. Pl ckk. 5'1‘. PBTliIl-‘s CATHEDRAL-The’ A . M. Preacher on Sunday at ii _on... will be the Right- Reverend G. F. ' ggllggan-sglt-“P- DD» wrd Bishop! Wednesday, March 21 AT 8.00 P. M. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. —R.ev. Peter Jackson. Hampton 11 A. M. Abpin li/cad 3 P. M. Victoria 7.80 P. M. 3-17.11, wouanu collar. Convenor for 3rd District. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The service of Morning worship will be‘ conducted by the Rev. ,1. Judson] Levy. who will deliver the sermon "A Man of Sorrows." The anthem of the morning will be Farranks "Lord, For Thy ‘Ivender Marcy's Sake. The Church School at l2 o'clock immediately following the the service of Morning Worship, and provides groups and classes for all ages and needs, in this Bible Study Service. Mr. J. P. M. Pownal. Rev. R. Mac- Vicar. Minister. 8-l7-1l. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND sq. vices Sabbath. March 18th. Cape Traverse 1i A. M. nd 7.30 P. M.) Rev. J. H. Bishop. 3-17-11.‘ NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN ClIUItCll.—Sunday. March 18th. Preacher, Rev. Neil Herman, B. A. 11 A. M. Subject, "Your Church E. Needs You." 7.30 P. M. subject. will give a short. devotional ad- "Signs of the Times." You are dress, during the worship period. welcome! 3-16-11. Evening Worship at 7 P. M. will be conducted by Mr. Levy. whose 52r- mon will be "All Things Ale Ready." The anthems of the ev- ening will be Sankeyls "The Ninety and Nine" and Dickensohs ar- rangement of ‘ Still." Mrs. G. Elliott Full,o rganist and director of choir will be in charge of the music of the day. ENJOYABLE SOCIAL EVENT. —One DI the high lights of the week was a St. Patrick's Tea. at the home oi Mrs. James E. An - rews, Hunter River, where members of the W M. S. of the United Church entertained the 34-74; I women of the community. Receiv- witsh Mrs. Arlldrclvs awn? Mfso. CHURCH NOTICE for Parishl °" emmm- "°°'P"S' m‘ w‘ of Milton and Rustico for sun-We" “if “P” dfm“ thecfiffer‘; day, March 18th: st. Mark's. Rue-Flaw“ ‘fife u,“ ‘A111,; e "fiégfied: oi,"- mo‘ Momma Prayer‘ 11:00 AM’; i-iilstfil. i551 in heern riiost efficient 5"‘ John's’ Milton‘ Evening Pray" £11118!‘ The following members as- er. 3:00. The preacher at Sfigfsted {n Serving n“; many dainty John's will be Rt. Rev. G. F. Klng-. and appealing gjjcacges M“; ston. Lord Bishop of~Nova Scotia. Wilfred whmmk "Mm ‘Edmm Re“ Sldmy '7' Davie!» Recgqi n Newman, MrsJl-iediev Spence, Mrs. Lemuel Craswell, Mrs. Cyril Slmitu. NORTH RIVER PASTORATIL- CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE-Services Sunday. March 18th are as follows: Kingston 1i A. M. New Dominion 3 P. M. Corn- wall 7.30 P. M. S. School ll A. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Mlnistegaxq u CHURCH SERVICES will be held on Sunday March 18th at Huzelbrook, 11:00 A.M.; Cross Roads, 3:00 P.M.; Alexandra at 7:30, and special Evangelistic ser- vices will continue at Hazelbro ' for one more week. Rev. Sterling B. Stackhuuse, Minister. ' Cpl. Alan Baxter ' “energy” a 20n- crrnuamrox ncrullc 'iu'n'n'il'u'u‘.l'u'u‘s'n'n'n‘u"n'n"n'n'n'n'n'n'n'n -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.+.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-u-..-.r.-2-.-:=I-t¥- JIE-i-Ji-w unis-Elfin‘.- TODAY-A-Shows At 2=so - r - s=4s “ LEAVE IT TD BLDNDiE ” A180 News - Terrytoon Final Chapter of “Desert Hawk” COD/KING MDN. — TUE.—WED. NIGH- BASIL 04cc fie ll/W/[Kyzyflfi Ellli lllts'l;'llfifllllills'llllsv"l"'mls MANDE - Mill ilil “M! a" "llw 5p Nepal-cur" by sill ARTHUR comm DOYLE PLUS NEWS and COMEDY fiDnVEMFuEFfiPEEJHJIJPeNPJ E M Pl R E "-" To-Day Only MATINEE 2230- EVE. SHOWS 7 and 8:45 i’ "'37P Vlll-lilll-J- nu “RED RYDER” 1n "Great Stage Coach ' As _ IIIPDIIIC rrcruu In ' "'~--p¢ Pius Chapter 2 0f “SPY SMASHERS" and WESTERN MUSICAL - Cartoon (IO-OPERATION Next time you feel devoid oi ideas as to lllPfliS, Housewife give each member" of till.- family a slip of paper and ask them to make nut a menu for a day or two days taking into account rationing and points. It will show them a bit of the difficulty in planning these days and help mother out at title, same time. r GAY CHAIR PADS . The wooden Windsor chair in the guest room will look much more nomclike if you make a pad- ded scat zlncl back rest and cover " it wiiil a gully print-ad chintz or cretonne. Several thicknesses of cotton batting the exact shape of the seat covered with several thicknesses of cheesecloth, quilted u bit to keep its shape, ma serve as a foundation. Cover wl h cre- tonne and mnke tapes of the same material to tie to the chair. AT BIIITII new-born bear is about the of n grey squinei. SMALL A Ill! ' MrshEl-fiesagousins alnoisllvlllrs. Gala: . r n ' Sunday, March 18th. The services Wm 0c use ep en z lfor the day will follows: be Mrs. W. I. Bowman ‘and Mag.‘ lwis as . Clyde River: Sabbath School 2 P.M. Madmd‘ Appwpr m m‘ c Subject. “The Teaching of lJesus renderleéi on thg fiian% by‘ an rs. rv e - “mm ‘mfigmemfl service 3 R M- lrafiqii/Irséyiiarnmett Bernard capably Subject, ‘Behold the Man." Long mo]; charge“)! the oflmng plate, M- - which was most gratifying. inrb Jeus le w in" Y . golrdiiolixy Blililréh 1S0 lh eotBikilg Personals u ,v and 0 er classes a t Clyde River School, and to ill: Mr. Alfred Clorey. who had services of this Dre-Easter Season. been working in the Steel Works Rev. A. E. Todd. Minister. 3-17-11. at Trenton, N. 8., for a period 0i ——— time had to return to his home THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. -yng Gem-gemwn’ p51“ owing m Both Morning and Evening War-gm heamL ihipuat ‘IL/‘llllelsltiirk will beRcond%ct£e;i| Y e Tl "- l 9 ev- - ~ Sgt. Major Forest Clow, Mrs. Bum" 50mm. MA- B-T-M . Who-slow and little daughter Marlyn Wm “L” Dream the Semms- The arrived from Halifax on Thursday music will be under the direction to spend the week_end Wm, 581-“ 01,’ the Chiller‘ ‘mfiimisbl M355 E- Mujor Clow's mother, Mrs. Samuel Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. The mo“. Church Schooxidlrleatsvat 2%) ltavtlée i flfiemim» M "Pt "5 P ° -' Mi Jo C8 Ja dau hier b: Mr. llesdav Evening at 7.30 will include and Si/Imyy, B,y'_1av_ BMOML met n" 3ibucai Stud” °i Gide” “Ddlwith an accident while skating at The Syro Phoenician Woman. In Memoriam DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZING CLINICS for school and pre-school children are beingheld in the fol- lowing schools:-Monday, March ___ 10th. Spring Park at. 1:30 P.M. and MR3, FRANK CREAMER P.S.S. at 2:30 PM. Tuesday, '__ March 20th. 3S at 1130 P-M. The death took place at her home and Model School at 2:30 P.M 1 Douglas Street, Charlottetown. Wednesday, March 21st, W.K.S. at ,on March 3th of Mrs. Frank Cream- l:30 P.M. and Notre Dame at. 2:30 ‘ler at the early age of 36 years. Mrs, P.1d. Thursday, March 22nd, R. lCreamer was formerly Minnie s. S. at 1:30 PM. and Parkdale Laurcttu Baker oi’ Moreli, daugh- M 23o PM, Tamra shoulfl be ter of Joriah Baker now residing given at six months of age. Mother- l" P011"; P18851011. NEW J31"? l!!! hood 15 a “Med mm, prom” |the late Margaret Dingwell. Morgll. your babiu 3-;5.g1|Deceased took sick the latter part _ __ of September and entered the P. n"; SERWCBS 0F WORSE" E. I. Hos ital for an operation. M, “may United church have which di ' not yove successful. men enmely plmmcd Dy ML Law She remained in t e hospital for a rem: E_ u-Oumbs, a Se“ B__ A‘; period of six months Where she was (chal-lbttetswm and Mr. Robert Bu tenderly nursed and cared for Ferguson. M. A., (Gait, Ontario) cg which proved of no avail and God . small salary deductions. .on her the Meteoroligical Department of iLlo R.C.A.I<'. At the Morning cd by Mr. Toombs and Dr. G D. Steel, Clerk of the Session will as- sist. At the Evening Service the Sermon will be preached by Mr. Ferguson and Miss Marie McDoug- all. the Deaconess of the Church vrlll assist. Slides will be shown nt the Senior School depicting the Service the Sennon will be Drench- called hcr home on the above men- tioned date. Hcr funeral which was largely ‘attended was held on Sunday af- ternoon, Murch llth, the Rev. Carlyle Webster officiating at the home and grave. The hymns sung were "The Lord Is My Shepher " and "Rock of Ages". _ The pallbearers were: Fred Worth Harry Cummings, Ernest Carr, "hfifiékg-f-nf-r-Vf-I-nam-V. new-mm Missionary Work of the Church in Canada. The Morning Service will She leaves mourn besides a be broadcast bv Station c. F. c. ,Y.i _.__. lsorrowing husband, twin suns Le- AT SAINT PAUL'S TOMORROW. Roy and Garfield. Also her father —Fifth Sunday in Lent. At 8.303111! the following brothers and A. M. the Service of Holy Com- sisters: Roy of Teaneck, N. J.; Bar; munion. At. 11 o'clock Morning bara of Point Pleasant. N.J.; Alice. Prayer and Sermon by the Rector, Mrs. Guy l-Iemphill, Georgetown; Rev, J, T, 1pm“, The qflgrtory Eunice, Mrs. Oscar flames Midgell; anthem will be "Come Blessed MIME. Mrs- , Al», 3,30 sundgy Charlottetown. school. At 7 o'clock Ev Pray-H Interment was in the Hurry MacLeod, John Ilambley and Earl Lavcrs. to Thomas Guinnn, People's Crescent. Husband. Spray, LeRoy. Spray, Garfield. Wreath, Father, Point Pleasant, M , Wreath. Roy and Edna, Teuneck, FINE FIGURES-The achieve-VNJ. merits of the British and Ilbreignj Wreath, Balkas Bible Society in Canada and New- Point Pleasant, NJ Prime Edward Scotia. The anthem will be “Tum_ Thy Face from Thy Sins" Sullivan.‘ O come,‘ let us worship bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker. Psalm 95.6. and Eleanor, foundland, of which Wreath, Alice, Guy and flmiiy, Island is un Auxiliary, urn i.ln- Georgetown. greesive. Since the war began Wreut-"l, Eunice and Oscar, Midgell | 41,080 Service New Testaments Wreath, Myrtle, Charlottetown. have been distributed to Cenad- Wreat-l, Gordon Creamer. New fans serving in the Navy, Army and York. _Ai 11b , this ure l Spray, Mrs. Ge rg Cr emer, , l0'17.,787 rltoirs circulated duiyng the‘ Souris. - o e a r act twelve months. Apart from Wreath, Mrs. Mary Dugln and i hese war issues the societv ilrfnmily, City. {Canada and Newfoundland waster" -Wreath, Mr. and Mn. Kerry ponslble for a circulation of 248,244 Cummings, City, copies of the Word of God in ap- Wreath, and Mrs. I-Inrry ‘Xi tl 48 i . M 14905. Y- m° m“ °_.______." “m” flgizfiuwmlgra. Lillian Watts ml wraith, ‘s. Fred, wnml end family, Cit . V. l pray, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Curr, Ab‘: O plant, Dr. and rim. Creel- Illlli, . Bprgy, in. and Mrs. Ralph Baker Maiden, Spray, Mrs. Daniel Baker. Holden, w-enth. The Gratin. Club, Cen- trd Christian Church, also the so!” '47 n“ Diva ‘Habit; many sympathy cards t tify to the ,4 " ' - esteem in which the 5....» was i held. _ s-lr-n eryone known that the ference between future. and insecurity depend: what is earned but saved. Thirlk what you old age deprives you of 3E1! Oil . will do means of earning your own live- lihood. Think what your f will do if by your untimely death they are left to carry 0n alone, without your income to feed, clothe, shelter and educate theln. 0r it is diflicult to save money but now, in keeping with the times, n. new and only way of saving has been ar- ranged. Just as the Government has made it easier to pay our income tax at regular intervals from the salary cheque, so in- dependence for old age and pro- tection for wife and children can now be conveniently provided by O owhat could be more sound than, with the co-operation of your employer, saving a. small part of your salary to assure an income for yourself or your family when your payday: are over. The programme is per- manent and uninterrupted be- cause the deposits are auto- matic. The savings dollar pro- perly becomes the first item in the budget rather than the last. The plan to which I refer, the Sun Life Salary Savings Plan, is so flexible that: a. programme of saving can be adapted to fit the needs of each wage-earner, single or married, man or woman, according to individual problems and ability to save. Such policies are the property of the assured and in the event of entering the service of an- other employer it is a. simple matter to continue the savings arrangement intact. Let mo bell you more about this savings plan and show you how easily it can be adapted h meet: your bwn requirements. Just cull or write n. c. BOI-IAKER ' Unit Manager SDI LIFE 0F DAIIADA I48 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P.E.I.- E Kinkora rillk, causing a severe cut leg. She entered the hos- pital Monday for treatment. Mrs. Benjamin Jenkins. who had spent the winter months here with ller son-in-luw and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Weath- erbee, left for her home at Mur- ray River, P. E. I. Prior to going to her home she will visit with relatives at Summerside. - New Glasgow News. Mrs. Henry Mill, New Wiltshirc, attended the annual Anglican W.A. in Charlottetown on Thursday. ' w? r “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVIC ”' W. K. RDDEDS Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541 n. J. MABDII ’ OPTOMETIIIST Flttin: and Sgpplylng Glueee o. Montague. P. l, l. Office flours: l0 to ll A. H. I t0 l P. M. ll lldl tc. h MIMIC n on Zfifunlsfiiimfilu DIUGSTORI B. F. llutchmn & 80k OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- feels.” 53 Grafton Street fh‘ kn he's got means at out things that we haven't’- "Buthe could telephone us or Munch ca" ' -. __ to any" Ill '82; coming. ned to make us a visit then. But a 1on8 way ofi yet. I'll feel better when this mysteryk cleared up." (Io-Operation » But Joe, when he arrived. did not try their patience. “Judith gorinto Washington last Wednesday," he said geniclly. "She stood the trip relzzal-kabiy well-so well that Coi- onel Wltherspoon who's in charge or her case decided to operate the next day. There, wouldn't have ‘been time for any of you to get there be- fore the operation, so we decided not to tell you about it until it was over. "She was going to come out of this accident and this operation almost as good as new. She'll have to wear her hair down on the sides of her forehead and the tops of her ears. but I should think it would be becoming to her that WBy._All(i she won't be wearing low-necked dresses for u long while, though I think they can be cut out a little in the front. I think she'll look like g million dollars myself. Especially with her African campaign ribbon on her chest." "I'm proud as Punch that ‘ she's earned the right. to wear it," said Serena. finding her voice to “But, Joe will—will she be able to do anythingl?" "Oh, surel" Joe said. still cheer- fully. “I think she'll be nble to hold a book and do a little knitting. after awhile. I don't suppose she'll sit up without support for n good many months, but there'll be no reason eventually why she can't be moved back and forth between e bed and a sofa, and get. n change that way. And I asked my landlady if it wouldn't. be all righ to bring Judith out to Alexandria u soon as the little matter of Army‘ regula- tions regarding discharge heel-been fixed up and I could pry her loose from Walter Reed. "Mrs. Porterfield was delighted and I was moved to make a really heroic sacrifice . I told her_ she could have my room cleaned. I've arranged with the paper to -tako three days uwsy from the office to supervise it. And it really will be e nice place for Judith." More Cheerful Everyone was smiling now, even Serena. Nevertheless her anxiety was somewhat nssuaged, her" be- wildennent still persisted. ‘l “I can see where Judith could be made real comfortable in‘. that room of yours, ii’ it really did get a good thorough cleaning, Joe," she said. "It is spacious and sunny, some all yau say. Just the same, it seems too bad that you should be turned out of your room when you've had it so long and like it so much; there aren't many men would be so unselfish." “You must have misunderstood me, Mrs. Parmnn. I'm not that good natured. I've made all the concession I'm going to, saying I'd have the room cleaned up. But I haven't the last idea of getting out of it. After all, I don't think I'd be room, and I have to leave for the office every morning around six and altogether. . . . " Alix sat very still. Again Daniel realized that her quietude wee also her force. Dexter was very quiet too. and for a moment the smile left his lips. Then he looked at Alix; she returned his glance with a smile of her own. and his smile came back. Joe got up and lumber- ed over to Serena. putting his arm around her and said: ' "I came here on nu to tell you that Judith and I are married, and then I left that part out some- here along the line. I msrried her the night she got back. The doctor said I could see her for five min- utes and thn- ma! enough." ' ny Time - They decided to have supper in the summer kitchen, because Joe's visit marked n greet occasion. It was time for prodlgelity not for prudence. - "Dexter, you like Joe Racine. RUBBERS J ust Received For urn wollrll , DIIILDIIEII Get Your: Now j While Tlley Lent" when» Greet Geelli ‘Si; . x l... p,.~,',.. ,nnnu= mu; a ‘ n yet, pectecl he springtime. He plan- i will/I; much in Judlthu way. It's c, big And m wit!!!) SACRED? IIIJIIIIII f" arnrvolrur l —PRES A Comedy “ DON MESSERS Lieut. Governor B. W. LeP lnler Hon. J. Walter Jones lrriuay a sn. I don't you?" Alix asked him pri- vntely. "I don't see how anyone could help liking him. You don't recline that he's homely u e hedge fence. as we say ’ here, because he’; got such a. way with him." know just what you mean, because in a different wny the same thing's true about you. I didn't notice you were lame until I'd been here for weeks and weeks. You give a general reaslon of such strength that its hard u. realise en of course vou re so g - loo that. nobody who can see your ace thinks of glancing down at our feet." - ‘ dn't Jerome tell you?" no. he never mentioned it. it didn't seem notlcnble him either. Noteworthy rat I don't believe he felt it wee portant enough for special mention. me all these "Wh Probnbiy to ii lv':': l=; lr=lMrl. Sunday Evening, 13th; - Sponsored ‘by the Iilniglltsl-of Columbui 4 A In Airl or I , . The Social Service, Featuring __ A NOTRE DAME ACADEMY cllom Silver Collection‘ Support a Worthy Cause" by Giving Genemuly TIME sum ' lmerIJllIII/IIII By M. J. J. McKeown Produced by Special Arrangement with W. H. Baker & Co., N.Y., UIS.A. Also Specialties ’ Under the Stage Direction 0f JicPiusCaliagllan L. A. McDonald, Narrator Curtain 3:15 PM. and ails P. M. PBIIIDE EDWARD l; wit: Under the distinguished patronage of His Honour ship Mayor, Dr. J. E. Blanchard. Tickets now on sale at Prince Edward Box Office PROCEEDS IN AID 0F CHARITABLE FZAJND i=9 CERT lull. i r curs- , “THE RALE McCOY” in 3 Acts ‘ ORCljlESTRA -' Marc 16-47 age anrlfMrs. LePage, Pre- and Mrs. Jones, His Wor- ‘Nigh ." “You've tlken ell the VIM not oil’ i wllsveert your! M pe y s w en you me uwrlellt i speaking lwPed fitting and turned w look at "I wasn't ing you li- mentll," lie d quietly. " 'm sorry I off . We Creoles m: cave m! uh . s: m; o2 w q new. cin- Elohim Asuncion. n. I. _ w o r usual-ill- mk Crnfenmllall. s. Krill‘ ‘vans’?!- the love must be mutual tn be trium- phant. And Judith didn't. love you u much as you loved her. She wanted tn be a nulee more then QUICKIES Reynolds .....-—-—-.--nuu— By Ken ~-- 51-5‘ ~1 cure»: n thine rah-ti w" nlrl wen ifyre tented ti‘ llllftjfilf,‘ " in Want Al nlio couldn't vleitnlei. . - - mother-l" I ua a 6'1""