The Guardian : ‘ 10 a.m, worship Charlottetown, 1942. | ED. Camere, The Heh of Se. Santa Teen: noms Fett | ent ont Seat. Sate) vant. Seteenet Santay Shes) See : ACROSS THE ISLAND (34 Wi. Kpetl 6 James, Charlottetown. Interim- moreland 7 ; Tryon Sun- y communion a’ ‘}a at 10 a.m.; Springfield service) 7:30 p.m. moderator. | day School = a am. ines wa er Bsa | School at aa anodes PRINCETOWN Lot . beth’s communion at 1 a aes O’Leary| toral Charge, United nited Church of Canada. Rev. | coure, Worship service 11.00 | W Wednesday at 8 p.m. Rev. Can-| ton. Malpeque 11:00 a.m. em ers a APRIL 8 G-A.D. Elliott, minister. 11 a.m.|a.m. Rev. EH. Bean, interum-|on T-E, Loder, rector. | FREE CHURCH of Scotland. | 1¢ 7:39 p.m. The Summers . Central; 2.30 p.m. Pleasant] moderator. | | Minister, Rev. J. A. Gillies. | wasonic choir will be in | Grove; 7.30 p.m. York. } O'LEARY UNITED Pastora:| Coleman 10.00 a.m.; Summer-| ance. . embership class at South Win- | ORWELL — VERNON United | Charge. arae at 9.30 a.m.;|side (prayer meeting) 11:00, KINGS sloe at ap m. Rev. GeraidG.| CAVENDISH Pastoral Charge, | Church. Rev. A. wt Weir, DD, eae t 1 * m.; W est! a.m.; Cape Traverse 3:00 p.m.;,/ CHURCH OF CHRIST, ike Suggested (EEE SE care ee Se Ee ee teat a SSR | DUNDAS — eeoenoc agar E| Glasgow a.m.; Nor us- | River 11.00 a.m,; Ot 2: 30 | tism at 3.45. p.m. Men’ s choir at } . Bi School United Baptist Pastorate. An-- THE PRESBYTERIAN tico 2:30 p.m. Speaker Mr. W.| p.m. '4 p.m. Practise in O’Leary. ‘O- EW LONDON Parish, Angli-| 3m, worship 1}. By NEIL A. MATHESON nendale: Sunday School at 19 Ge in Canada, Wood Is-| Ejjiott Leary service at 7.30 p.m. Rev,/can Church. Passion Sunday. — evening service 7:00 p.m Provincial-Farm Editor service at 11 Dun- ands. Service of worship at 7.30/ | HAMPTON Pastoral Charge py. Hamilton, BA, BD,. minis-| 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion at Morning service will THERE'S NO sign of any move by Lagidature members to sm “Sunday School at "1! a.m. _ Rev. Donald Nicholson,| MILTON — RUSTICO Angli- The United Church of Canada jer | 8. Marks; 11 a.m. Holy Com- cast on station CIRW mp be boost their salaries - they’re called indemnities -- as the session service at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Steril minister. can Parish. Rector, Rev. A.E,| Bonshaw, 11.00 a.m.; DeSable,, | munion at St. Thomas; 7:30 p.m. feo tnd close. But aan * one writer who wouldn't have any ing Stackhouse, pastor.. | CORNWALL UNITED Church. Piercey. St. Mark's, Rustico ac Rites we vere, 1 oa FRng =a mse 72% S| Evensong at St. Marks. Rev. chureh in es Baptigl om 183 00 Holy Communion and y ones, in- ure’ ev an, | Boa Parsons. urch. Minister Rey. The $1,000 members get, plus $500 expenses, is peanuts, MOUNT STEWART — St. Cornwall at 11 a.m.; Kingston at > Seca ‘aoe 3:00 ister. | B.TH, BD, minister. Kensington associate a compared with ae their fellow legislators get across the country. Peter’s Bay Charge of the Unit- 3 p.m.; New Dominion at 7.30| § paces if aR cna pA Sunday School 10 a.m.; ann | FUNDAMENTAL Baptist) (aoe ~ 10.00 a. am. eatery I reviewed vent om ago the amounts other provinces pay,|ed Church of Canada. Mount | P.m. Sunday School at Cornwall c ee COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge,| service 11 a.m. Keir r Memorial | Chureh, Central Bedeque. Wor-! ing worship 11:00 a ~_—" and they r: recall, from the $3,333.33 paid in New-) Stewart membership class and at 10 a.m. Rev, IL. Walls, min- NEW GLASGOW Christian The United Chirch of Can ada. | Malpeque Divine 06 | ship 10.45 a.m. Sunday School 12! tanta nd to ihe $ $100 00 they eet in Gabe a Ma a waee - |senior Sunday Schoo! at ie ister. Chanch: 4040 aan. Bible Snel. cores een ae ME p.m. Freetown: Divine se noviae noon. No evening service. bs vere Pastoral Charge, $4.000 and al the Fest gel more than that. vt junior Sunday’ School at| THE PRESBYTERIAN | 11:00 ee, | ae 7h te bem | NORTH. BEDEQUE Pastoral | Miminegash 11 am muse J know there wil be eriticiem when our members do raise tei| 1.30 aim, St. Peter's Bay: Sun Bela facie chet 1i| ear Sm man. | NORTH TRYON and Bread Charge, United Church. Rev. |3 p.m.; Elmsdale 7:0 07 — there always is — but I can’t see much sense in them elfas rvice of worship a siereneee ~- 3 eee gies 1s ttn tee eee te San ee day School at 2 p.m.; public Sor Teall Wiiecs | CAVENDISH Baptist Church: FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. | albane raeeneetion Churches.| Angus Brown, minister. Free- ALBERTON , simpl worship - 3 p.m. Bristol at 7.30. “minister. | 3:00 p.m. Worship. Minister, Worship D.V. Charlottetown 11) North Try: Service: 11 a.m.| town 11:00 a.m.; Travellers Rest vies Suldew sack 4 om 7 TIM acsaso wk as Macst eieaes with iaghcovebies the aa tein, 'p.m.; public worship. ey ae Merle W. Zimmerman. am. and 148 Ww. R. nee School and Bibl —_ 2:00 p.m.; North Bedeque 7: 7 ase io. wil be ~< rome of the disagreements will be sharp, But I’m serious about it.) MURRAY HARBOUR — Mur E nite . Underhay, oa. . ae en i ae Ih “t ‘uuadcaen Church. North Wiltshire at “a BREADALBANE and Frederic- | le class at 3 p.m.; service 3.30! rator, Rev, ple think of a legislative session of four to six weeks— ray River Charge, The United s -|ton Churches of Christ. .10: 00 | ; | Fra arrneye Pastoral Charge, | L.M. MacNaughton. baee - weeks this year — and say the members are getting plen-| Church, Murray Harbour: Sun- a.m.; Hampshire at 3 p.m; *| PR N om. Row. -G. Killen, witaisier. of Canada. | ty for that bit of work. day School at 10 a.m.;. worshi | Hunter River at 7.30 p.m. Unit- | em. Bible School: 7.2) Dm | I CE So aed. ee meron. PROMOTES PLAY But the expenses of a member today have wtthe relation to the at 1 eat Mahia @eades coareed P' ed Church Women’s special ser-| Combined services at Breadal- RICHMOND BAY Preskytee-| Minister, ne R.M. Ca’ few weeks spent in the actual session, The calls en a member come | at 2 p.m, Murray River: Sunday Vice: Rev. W.E. Dindial, minis | ‘bane. Minister Merle W. Zim-| BREADALBANE CHARGE, | ian Church. Rev. L.M. Ma mereee a Pei 00 ‘eee one Fieldg | -| a.m., worsh: a.m.; - a sd aersy Gente te ts den aes ™ ‘e ie te Schoo at 11 a.m.; worship at! °F a | aealdunee a tte ' se fe | ia West 10 a.ta met he a den seetey Sed 10:00 and | founded in 1925 to stimula . ee a a 30 p.m. Rev. David H, Bar- yigG — HAZELBROOK. Vigg POWNAL United Pastoral) Granville at 3 p.m.; Pleasant | p.m.; Freeland 7.30 p.m. Sacra: | ow a. ae worship 3:00 p.m.; Sennen of papersnd parks, expenses, attended, there are all sorts of community efforts, incl fund-| raising drives, and the member can never let himself even seem to) wise, minister. at 11 a.m.; Hazelbrook at 7.30| Charge. 11 a.m. at Bunbury; 2:30| Valley at 7.30 p.in. Rev. Bi S.| ment of Lord’s 6upper. day School 10.00 a.m. | > he a poor sport, for he’s always under the spotlight of public dis-| VALLEYFIELD — ORWELL ?-™- Rev. "C.W. Passey, minis-| p.m. at Mount Herbert; 7:30 MacLeod, BA, BD, minis | worship 7:30 p.m expert eernment. |Head Pastoral Charge. 11 a.m. ter. p.m. at Pownal. Sunday Schools, | MARGATE PAS ee Pastoral Ww ATCH I’m not. going to labor the point, for I think I've given you some | at Valleyfield and 7 p.m. a Or- 10: 45 a.m. Pownal and 11 a.m. TORAL W. G, C. Elliott, minister ALBERTON Pastoral Charge P- MARSHFIELD, Harrington and | R T.R. Goud ae. Rev. W.G.C. Elliott, y astoral Charg idee of what I mean | well Head. Services ania Millview. ev. oudge, 10 oo River 11 a.m., New Lon hurch of Canada. |3 R A eee) an conduc Mt. Stewart Pastoral Charge. | minister. | minister, Long River at 11 a.m. don 2.30 p.m. Margate 7.30 p.m. — United Church o anada, EP IRS d F MP: Derr een Menten: The Presbyterian Church. Mr, | w London at 2.30 p.m.; Mar- Rev. James H. MacIntosh, BA, | More nee Is Expected For S| sr. DAVID’ United Church, Hugh Lowry, catechist. Mt.| TRYON — BONSHAW United | goto at 148 pam | SPRINGFIELD — O’LEARY BD, minister. Cascumpec wor: |f iPATTERSONS Georgetown. Rev. W.A. Mac. Stewart 11 a.m.; Harrington 2/ Baptist Pastorate. Rev. L. R. —Alma United Baptist Church- | ship at 11 a.m.; Tignish worship ‘fen Dial 4-6732 DD, minister - in | P-M3 Marshfield 7:30 p.m. Kev.|Gnaves, minister. Services for) ANGLICAN CHURCH, Crap-| es. Minister: Rev. Ross A, Ho-' at 2 p.m.; Alberton Sunday ° oooooe ONE OF the best friends I’ve made in the hunt ~ sees mat- Quarrie, eria’ asked me for example, ‘‘What in the world ‘ou do with | ali that money?" when we were speaking of the “doe federal charge. ‘Sunday Hespey at 2.30 members get. I couldn't detail it but I did assure him that the un- Pp usual ex expenses eat it up radily. | SOURIS — RAY Fortune I'm told reliably that 20 PC members now at Ottawa decided | ¢ Charge, The United Church of they would lave to resign, and not seek re-election, because they Canada. Worship: Bay Fortune cou'cn’t get along on the money they get. And Douglas Fisher, for- at 11 a. m.; Souris at 7. p.m mer CCF, and now New Democratic member aie Port Arthur, Rey. D.E, Adams, minister, ee g G. uN e “ue en Saturda Unti 4: e * e make 4 living, Tiny” ‘ MONTAGUE ane of ae I'm not urging our members to take more money, but I certain-| Sunday school a has taken a newspaper job to piece out his incom i | ly (eink they merit it. I know something of their problems. And I munion service ‘and need re , don't think the extra $500 suggested by the Royal Commission on service at 11 a.m.; Speaker Mr. fn Filectoral Reform is enough, although I have the highest personal Willard Walls. & regard for the Commission members. | Pe ecicamanis RIVER Pentecostal * abernacle, Rev. Andrew Louns- Cattle Marketing Problems bury. ‘Sunday school 10 “a.m. worship 11 a.m.; Evening ser- THE MEETING of cattle producers called for the Charlotetown vice 7.30 p.m . Hor! on April 18 is a culmination, apparently, of the interest that | has been building up over the pest few weeks in cattle marketing MONTAGUE JE United Baptist, 8 The story I get — and it’s said to be reliable, although I can't MONTAGUE Bible Chapel: problems. G. J, Steeves. Montague guarantee it — is that the members will get an additional tax- 9 30 a.m., the Lord’s Supper for 9.45 s baer het St lag ine ‘ne’ ine ofa dom, wri peeing On Sale From 2.00 P.M. While Quantities Last - Ch’town Store Only free allowance of $3,000, after the next election. They get $8,000 believers: 10.45 a.m. Sunday kt to their own advantage, but others own Se lose oak I've often feit,| Service by pid Muray Har- now, which is taxable and $2,000 expenses. school for all ages including when I have had cattle to sell, that it would be helpful to have| bor, 2 p.m. Sunday school; 3 | PAUL MARTIN, MP for Essex East, was telling me last sum- adult bible class: 7.30 p.m. reg- mer how he goes home every weekend, and how hard he works : ular evening service, his law office. When I asked him why, he said vanity “I have some way of knowing I was getting all that was in the animals. i'm) P-™. Worship, spec special music by | poeesesseeoe PPLLLO SOLOS OD ODO O OO 1 POPP PEt OPONO Oe SOPH LOT Te Sore OOOSoeerorrocoseoooooe POS SOPS SPOOLS OOOO+ESDOLO+4 sure others must often feel the same way. a ens Muray niche — : t és flee care fas ~ 3 Wabasso She $ I don't know what's in view for the meeting here, but I’m lonk- 00 a.m,; worship 7.30" 9 one ets + ing forward to it with interest, It concems marketing of beef catile. P-™. Sturgeon, 7 p.m. Sunday $ regular 3.20 qt. 3 f4 3 plaid car robes NORMALLY I want no part of bargaining, or dickering with a SChool lesson; 7.30 p.m. worship, g ¢ . : h He ¢ % dependable quality 120 ¢ poe but one notable exception is so good I think I'll tell you about ° cup size eat roo ass, prs 7 E . . When I faced the pr t of going to Ottawa several years ago, eee ST heey TmreAN Oberod | $ 3 ; : : ~ ~ threads per square inch; ~ wool and rayon; fringe prospect of going years 3°; Sunday, April 8. Peters Road ¢ 2h dl ‘mer: 2 3 z 1 i.a! to sell everything but one milk cow. I had a a old! Church’ school 10 a.m., Divine ¢ m ervo ename 3 ¢ Drass candle warmer, year ¢ ¢ 3» top, 1” bottom hem. ¢ ends. siz bout 52” x 68” ea) heifer I thought I might get something over $100 for, but hi + + h b Log vst cy z S, size a 9 x f get . or but worship 11 a.m.: Muray Harbor ~ z guarantee on heat breakage. ¢ Size 72” x 100”. Reg. 6.29 2 neighbour told me to ask $150. “You won’t get it," he said, “but North Church school 1.30 p.m. ¢ x os B. 0.69 4 Reg. 4.98 each. i u should get something close to it.” rship 2.30 p.m.: and Cale. + Regular 6.49. 3 3 pair. 3 A buyer oe the a ae Islands wanted a cow like that aa, worship 7.30 p.m. Every. $ og * 9 t lor his own use. I asked him the $150 and he offered me $110. I pody ‘weleome. Rev. M. Carl ¢ xy 4 77 Pee 4.99 z 3.44 each asked him to come to the house and haye ‘‘a cup of tea,” adding Currie, minister. t ee : 3 ee pr. t “you apparently are not interested in cattle buying.”’ 2 only qt : ¢ china ~ $ home furn. « home furn i Well, that started it, and I finally got $142.50 for her, which; DUNDAS — ANNANDALE ¢ , he 5. Mieeessembsduune ndicdébsestumnodte ‘a Kekiad ph iikitc og was a good deal more than I had intended to ask in the first place. Pastoral Charge, United Churen, z ® $ * It was my first and only experiet:ce of that exaggerated sort of bar- Heber H. Hardy, lay minister. , Sig + SEOOe TS: : ss of gaining. I'll admit I got a kick out ef it. but I think there should Dundas 2:30 p.m.; Annandale 7 Sie ‘ 2 4 pre inis he a betier way to sell cattle, particularly for those 3 hdwe. dept. 3 ¢ bone china Die plywood t lywood Hivestock fer their living. The voung stuff on the Matheson pla z * d b + z : P y , fe axe Tonally by-products of the two cows we keep for the family ra Reger * finest quality enamel, famous for its non-yellowing 3g covere utters 3 ; Douglas Fir, 14” thick, ie panels i 8 ’ ae milk supply. . 3 ra : : * ¢ English bone china, covered t um = groov in . y r ¢ ‘ ; : * , + s ’ §s > . ae Communion; 7:30 evening wor-/3 white, Quick and easy to apply—dries in a few hours to $ $ putters in. assorted floral de s ¢ S002 ome side, sheets $ centres; bleached wal- ha . ra e. r h ¥ F F F ser ship. Speaker David Weale. . Seas ' 3 aarrerig |) att) vrestt Fe onen tee ¢ a hard, full gloss finish. Excellent for kitchens, bath- ¢ } Corations. Reg. 2.98 G8 dba tsi $n eee ee This item came from Frank Fraser and sunny Florida bisa “ Phage ated SS aa oes 3 . , eens sr t 3 : z 9 19 ; t 3.59 : 12.45, a mutual friend, Bruce Wonnacott. As they're both ardent anglers, shi ague ¢ rooms, cupboards, garden furniture, boats ete. a . . It's natural they should be a in fishing yarns. a.m.; Sturgeon 2:30 p.m. Rev. 3 ? P g $ + china : t udwe: ; fei 9.98 Frank reports an American beer firm is offering prizes of - John MacDonald, minister. \¢ ey os Sue ee a 6-06066666 gh er to $10,000 in a $500,000 fishing ‘derby, The prizes go to the angler: | 2OOOF-O-F-0-40-0-0-O4O OS OOOO OL LL LLOL LOLOL DLL OL LOLOL LLEO: FOOPOCOOOEDOOOOOOS 74064-66666 6-6-6-6-4-66666 inh aoe who catch fish with the company’s tags in them. 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