SEPTEMBER 15, 1g41 _ . . ' _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN fiUARplAN Special Screen News, PAGF Tl IR EE l TICKETS now on sale rol- 30,- vita‘ Bridge at culldllll Home wed- President Roosevelt's Dramatic Speech of Last Week h o‘ Ylesday. Sept. 24th 8.30 p.m. 1,155, local interest, but advertising of n newly nature may he lneerted ilt 6 ST. PAUL'S CHURCH £32515. '" ..e:=“.sl"e.l.llsl~ ‘§‘é‘.‘.‘;l§.3i““.;2 1”" 45' 4 fiAR-s/I/FT BF , 1 , sw- CMswau. m Pholozrallhs . shreilaifilllldeblsuwsollllffilél “ill? MAKES IT Elf/ER T 0 GETSTARTED - ‘the observance o; m; ; Week. Rev, A. ireDresvionsatllrgilliz-X; -97Bi Egngglcaigd til‘; services and breach. ‘ ‘ilria sermons. h “goth IIIOPIIIIIIQ and evening 535- UIUISGBY. Sept. l8. Admission 35 5_ s wpre eatured by 5peC1Bl bra)“ cents. Everybody welcome. lhlstsnhlé ‘lllégcglillgxl and approprme L'121'9'13‘3l3 At the evening ‘service ethic . ' h was _ held at 7 rfclock Rev Dou l I»; MORE sllclln and apples are - ~ .: .- g?-‘...°“.' aeggid by Red Cross]; ?§hl% {gags $1125 ogllrlgllltglgtmdtel. N‘ s" ‘mum! ——— s1". JAME ~ ~ fiUNfERA§i1iUESDAY~JITl8 run-l m: Linn“ n era o Ga re MacDonald wll be held on Tuesday morning fronl nis lnltstlargjargcélslgrfigghlllzrh Bésegrllijled late residence to St, Paul's Cllll_'.':ll, morhhlg_neconsecration slgflgévlili Slunlllelsicle at 9 oclock. iwhen the new minister. me éév- Til/S‘ GRADUJITED PREMIUM POLICY MAKES‘ IT EASIER FUR YOU 1'0 STIRT 0N All! ADEQUATE LIFE’ IIISIIRAIICE PROGRAM CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- AN CE. t L THE LEGION dance, Armouries. i lo-n-iv -Z- rlllllcla EDWARD --TIJ£$BAY TERRUR snum on ms wrnnme rm A Phone call that changed his life! A {fwd "udfliqhl emergency! Dr. Gillecpie u" a b31177“! lecretl Punch for punch . . . the molt exciting adventure of roman. fic- ‘WHQII Win19 Dr. Kilderel FUNERAL 'I‘0DAY—The funeral of the late Mrs. M. W. Reardon, will be held ‘this Monday lllornlng from the residence of her sister, T I—l_ Bussell somers, MA, SMIT“ conducted the service and preach- ed for the first time since accept- lIlg the call to be minister in sue. Mrs. W. J. Brown, 129 Pownal WS-sion to the Rev. Dr. R. Moor- Street, to St. Duiistairs Basilica at head Iiegate. 8.45 thence to the Roman Catholic Mr. sonlers preached from the Cemeifify- text: “And Jacob was left alone; ik and there wrestled a man with CONDITION STILL SERIOUS- him until the breaking oi’ the day." The condition of Mr. Wilbur Mc- iGenesii 3Z1 24)- Kinnon, sturgeon, who is a patlerll "EYery Jacob," tile preacher em- in the King's Coilnty Hospital ivilll {l} asllzedb "m"? fmme day fled.“- a broken ileck, was reported a» be i‘, “K8 dfieauwalut’? which‘ 51d‘? “nchmged m“ mgm- He W“ m‘ and earth war withlnlvfis 03v? lured in 3 {all ‘mm a ‘"191! “"4911 the other must be slain. Jacob sent about two weeks ago. Since then messengers, bearing lavish gifts, to his condition has been serious. Fsau. Then he prayed-mystic .m___ within the schelnelg He prayed for RECEIVE$ CEitT1F[CA'[‘]-; ._ M; deliverance-for himself. Just as L. C. Callback, B.Sc., A.C.I.C., this Quickly he prayed for Rachel: the received notice from Toronto tual. pllrrlse is written here: the mo. he has been accepted as an Asso- xher with the children_ Finally ciate of the ‘Canadian Institute of the“; was hum-mg more he Could Chemistry. M1. Lallbcck is a, llicln- qo_bu¢, WW“ and we». It is a ber of the teaching staff of Prince gseht (my whether h, Sick“ . . ,, _- . ess ul of Wales CDllr. c. He has bull on “h when ‘, ,1 1 _ _ the staff for t e past three yc-lis ‘ ' do m“ ‘O no mm“ for . . lheil we ale out of our own clever wtnnlllc luv, lllllts-lllllllllllllllt l-ARAINE Rip r nu - SKElltlN ALSO COLOR, CARTOON “INFORMATION PLEASE" AND "PETE SMITH" ‘r-w- e5__ such B5 I ' are a hhme, tnhillit c or u modest IncomB W not delay a person smells 9i some- hlle #9“ QQHIIIQ 6e pl-mil-irlu. Heavy °“"'°m e taxes! iunushizj thing IIIIQXIIeG ' ‘ d ting estuhhsh0d"“'“e w.-.-.-.'.-.'-'- . o- <-o s. Til-DAY -:- BAPITUI. -:- TllES.—-WED. MATINEE EMS-NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 l lllllle illltnlcl._,,,4 u“ ullllllllvrs " We» d“ u“ "in . o X“ ' Excitement #- aplenty! 'I\\-I. 'I-I-I\.U\ 'fi SHOWS 3.15 6%,? m Freddie BARTHOlOMEW Jimmy [YDON - Billy £00K PLUS -— CARTOON SCREEN SNAPSHOTS TRIAVELOGUE NOVELTY Oil Local Screen In Klldare Thriller Dr. Klldare has l. tragedy, a [Wat problem. and an adventure in the field of symphony music ill "Dr. Kildards Wedding Day," latest in the popular Dr, Kllditre IEIIGS. with Lew Ayres, Lionel Blrrl-lllore and Lltrniile Day. open- iil: IO-diiy llt the Plllloe leliwllla Theatre. As usual, a notable guest W‘ appeals, this time lll Nils F-‘ihrr. noted scandlnavlan star, lfho has appeared opposite Garbo Ind llllillv other screen eharmers. The stor deals with the problem lm-‘Plllid y a famous orchestra cclzdllclol- who is gradually grow- "IK dent. Ayrcs alld Barrymore iifilillle with the problem and find SIGHT depends on llGHT USO HI‘- :1._.__- ‘ ' sol ti . it b i l Avres. Barrymore 3, m: has... 3P5. ‘lllililéiifl, who loved a musical composer, and in the climax Asther. as the conductor, conducts the dead girls symphony. For Barrymore's own composition, "Tableau Russo," recently played by a. number of symphony orchestras, ls played_ Barrymore also plays parts of llis own music on the piano. The coilnterplot deals with the youllgci" doctor, who, losing his sweetheart, is saved from mental disaster by Barrymore. EXCITING HIT FEATURES 3 BOY STARS! “Naval Academy," exciting Col- umbia drama of three typical American boys fighting and feuding amid the stirring background of lite at a llaval boarding school. will make its local bow today at llIB Capitol Theatre, Freddie Bartholo- nlelv, Jlmllly Lydon alld Billy Cnuk are seen ln the leading roles, while supporting players iil the talenzed cast include Pierre Watkiil, Warren Ashe, Douglas Scvtt, Warren Lloyd, James Butler, Joe Brown, Jr., and e host of Juvenile stars. Directed by Erie C. Kenton from e script by David sllvel-stelll and Gordon Rlgby, the film opens at State Naval Academ where a slew freshmen class is cin enrolled. Bartholomew Lydon an Cook, nll with vastly lffcrent back grounds, are assigned to the same room. Bartholomew is a clean-cut, nice- ancl has been teaching Clleilll-Sll)‘ and physics. He was educated at I-‘irirlce of Wales College Truro A - I‘ NIGHT 7 AND 9 cultural College alld McGill LIngl-I mmuv vmuy‘ CEMETERY SERVICES — An impressive memorial service for the dead was held yesterday nfernoon at the Roman Catholic Cemetery as the congregations of St, Dull- MRS M_ w_ RIMRDON stan‘; Basilica and the Church of i the Most Holy Redeemer gathered Many friends will regret, to 19am for the annual cemetery Sunday gfifethgr! p/[aswgn ofdLily E. Doyl-l, services. Rev. J. W. LICCHTLUG‘ , h _ e l. _. _ _. Mmough m for EB H331 gr tthflsvléialvxlfé breached all VRPDIODlIiIiE Sefllllllll he, death at 230 a’ m Saturday and said the Llbera for the dead at, cllnle as a, shock m ah’ who kn w the conclusion. The Rosary lllid Llt- ‘ her. t any were said by Rev L J -\vers ‘ . . ., The lateM .R,e d , l -.~ many esumabrli quanta: zwlgdvnlgg ‘gllleselrrlltens choir of the Basilica “s54 l In Memoriam “COM dausiller of tile late Mr, sml Mrs. Andrew Doyle, Charlottetown, hands and in the hands of God. How could Jacob be such a con- tradlction? How can I be I, or you be you? We should be slow tp Speak of other people's "insincer- it-y.” It would be kinder and truer to speak of the strange warfare ill the soul. Alter expounding his theme. the preacher declared that t0 everyone there comes the choice: "On which side of the line you will live. You will come one day to the Brook Jnbbok, and to a lonely struggling 1,, the night. But if then you COll- iess your iltlilost need, and if then _\'0ll cry on heaven. ‘I will not let Thee go except Thou bless me.‘ God cannot resist, God is like Christ on the Cross: ‘He saved others. Himself He cannot SAVE.’ Th? PYOHIiFP will b9 Given: ‘Thou shalt. no more be called Jacob and had spent most or her life In this city. Besides her son-owing husband she leaves to mourn one son, Earl, form. erly Sales Manager for the Mam SOCIAL EVENING IIICLDVTheI East Parlor" of Trinity [Illited Church was the scene of all (‘lljtLV-l able evening on Friday night when‘ the clloir met after practice, for lm. “m? Elvctric Company and nolv evening of laughter and song. 'l‘lle PB-kmts’ an Officers’ Training Course highlights of the evening compris- (Sllpplanter. Deceiver) Thou shalt be cltllcd Israel (L116 Prince with God, for thou llnst prevaiZedU." Rev. Ml‘. Solllcrs larcaclled again ll. the eVClllllg ivhell there was again a good congregation. a iilsurun . [or inst sue s11“ ed uute Iii started on llll ado“ v de Here's a new awn" circumstances. u make l!“ cub ulnr “fly 1m“ ‘he reg o“; premium moves “g3! four yours, Y . No; “ntil ihroufzh four sflsyozlll-‘eagiflflsh the normal the fifth yetn‘ Olive] A“ the “me you fixed pfelllllll“ -_ oi permanent ‘"“'° “w “u ‘L'°l.l.lml'l’.‘.. premiums - lile imlumnc be further re- ‘"r.;'.‘:i.;;.'::l. a. duced by ‘he jg the early years l0 i“ firuduilted 11"" _ _ an r earnsuéb year will‘ - t Y start ‘h’ hrs For the You cu premium to 131W" d exiwflsfi“ i“ ‘VIIII Y9“ THE i HARD NUTS T0 CRACK in Ontario. Another son, Am . _ l predeceased her some years ago.‘ n Twfl 515M155. IVI-YS. W. J. Brown and l Mrs. J. George Moran and one bro- fihfl‘. S. F. Doyle of the Inland Rev- , enue Department, reside in Char- lottetown. Another brother, Joseph R. Doyle. is living in Long Island, New York. The funeral will take place this morning from the residence of ner I sister Mrs. W. J. Brown, 129 Powmll Street to St. Dunstans Basilica at 8.45. thence to the Roman Catholic I Cemetery, PLYMOUTH (CP) 240 sacks of ivory nuts hard they can be used for buttons" con- signed to German buyers were seiz- e by the British on a Dutch ship from South America. — - About 4| ‘la-rams GRA. At the Sheidow Nursing Home. Mlllview, ‘ Sept. 9. i941, t0 l-fr. and Mrs. Victor Grant. Mill- VIBW. l 50h, Joseph Victor. MACMILLAN - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hos ital on September 12th. 1941. to Fly n Officer Alan G, Macmillan and s. Macmillan, a daughter. .=__~ tweeters WARREN-BLONDOW-At the Uti- lted Church Manse. Dartmouth, N. S.. on Monday, September 8, 1941, at seven p. m.. by the Rev_ Mr. Pickering, Myrtle Blondon, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A Blondon, Glen Valley. to A_ c. i Keir Heath Warren. R. C. A. FE. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Warren of North River. Prince Edward Island;- (Eatriot plislseocopy), m .1255 ________ MORRISON-At the P. E. I. HD5- pital, 38M. l2. 1941. Wm. i1'_ Mor- rison of Fredericton in his 91st year, Funeral service will be held Tuesday. Sept. 16th from the home or his daughter, Mrs. Henry Mc- Millan. Granville, at 2 pm. stand- ard Tlme. Interment Granville Cemetery. l REID-At 60 Chestnut 5t... Sept. I8, i194], Eadie May Reid, in her 14th year, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Reid. Funeral from her lparents residence this Monday af- ' tcrnoon service starting at 2 oclock D.S.T. Funeral leaving at 2.30. In- terment Peopleh Cemetery. v The aliillclll at the morning cti three beautlfufy rendered “FY1043 W35 "U. With All YOU!‘ pjgno gelggllong by Mm Rom.“ Hearts" ‘(arranged by Pearson); Patchln, three bhFltOlie solos bv and 1n toe evcnlns "Shepherd o! F. O. Robert Prltcilin. R_A.F., and ' S°"15"» (J9me). two dellghtfill songs by Nfiss Sully: Wood, Two (voiltcsts were curried‘ out in a spirit of tricndly competi- ST. Pl-ITFIUS (JYFIIEDRAL TT new" R5 CHAR L0 PROVlNClAL MANAGE AN s. 60- LTD” HYNDM At 8 o'clock in morning t-lle celebration o1 Holy Uoilllnllllzull slls, held 1n St Peter's Cathedral byll . l . . _ merit committee gamles and skits 1 gfl-‘géegagifiritfie Zlgrsllcaeigllsi that; mErGhthE °1f‘:"1"°f “a daxfrlll} ‘l Sllezllil prayer-savers also OHGITLI‘ .il, Mgcmlilélgéflntillilg powmiidgil, u; (‘jhlllhOClvlOIl lvilli R‘.‘C0llSUCi‘i\'.lLn‘ - - 1 . (‘I l. at the piano, After the sillgilla 0i“ "Auld Lang syne" and “God Save}, tion oi Holy L The King" and the bouncing 0 their favorite director, Mr. A. Rd tion, the lilcky winners receiving prizes of candy. After a delicious luncheon served by the refresh- ‘ llflflSl took . ~ l ~ l l urday nlgtit Provincial President, R. illlllfiigiflfhlfllsnlllllhc m" l and L. Molllsoll, with other Provincial . Legion officiall nladc mme and fol visitation to the I.cg:on branch atl mo“ vlctory in per‘. ‘ transacted. A sum of motley W85 voted towards the Mobil? Canteen, which the Legion hope. to present to the Canadian Legion Wrr Ser- vices for vise with the armed forces grcgntioll attended during the lllltming and evening worship. Of- ‘ficcrs and lllcll of No 62 Basic lTrainillg Cclllre attended the ser- vice tit li il.lll. SDCCIHI reference present alzd other: clli: Al ll o'clock the Sulcillil cclcul~a-1fl'-1'-\1'l_'\‘l$ “ill WW1“ ‘ plllcel mellloels of a i.llilll_v . and a special SJPIIIOII, dcllliltg with [roubles hlqso in the h, the question, “Real Recollsccrlltloll, Gr nations‘ m, ' wars rllill rlllllors of \\' i111 Offlciflll Thcfe was also an appropriate ser- lie rolllillril-li ilicln that [lit] were well ll‘3ll‘ll‘il_ Zlllil as they lire llllIl- Father Ayvsrs LOlIl tllclll, especially lthose \\'1.ll sons illl(l (I3ll1lll"l‘< ‘active scrl ,pray for v'.ct0."§ tribute, but other orgllnlzallons and individuals. Five dollars was also voted for the "Buckshoc" cigarette fund, and a committee was appoint- ed to visit members of the brunch, in the city hospitllk. Brief fifl(ll"'.=5-l es of encouragement. were lzlvcll by‘ Comrades Mfllisrln. Sllcrrell. Walk- er. Durant. MllcNutt. smlilll and De- laney. similar visitrltcns will be‘ made to all the Island Iietzrnn‘ branches as soon as thov can be arranged. The meeting clflscd with the National Anthem. zlttcl; which all plrwok of ll Fplollflld‘ sllnnor kindly provided by the Eldon branch members. Personals Mr. Gordon Douglas, who ls vlcef principal of Georgetown High school, was in the clly yesterday. l Ell-Conductor Ernest McLttren and Mrs. Mcbaren, City, were visi- tors to Carleton and Sulnmerside on Saturday. - Miss Mildred Somcrs has lelurn- ed home from Montreal to spend iilessrs, Harry Crrlswcll and Weil- cl:lll Phillips. Ill acldrdssillg the congregation at the morning service, the minis- tcr spoke on the subject, "The Cal‘. of the Kills". taking as his text. the lst. Cllrllller of st. John, Verse 43, "Follow lvlc." Reference was made to the pro- clllrlllitioll of the Dominion Gov- ernment to its people to recon- sccrate themselves to the cause of liberty, justice and righteousness rllld all present were urged so to do. But there is another call-a. call to coilsecratc oluxsclvcs in the pul- sualice of a warfare more subtle companions in the great task he had undertaken to bring the world l rc~< attxzllzlullce, was organist. Rczlcclllcl- l-{zgll WINS» was colc~‘l:l':l1c<l at lO.30zl.lll, Loftlls, (1.58 R. All llpllrop lmon on Rerollsccrntitlil uctk iprellclled by illt‘ Rector. Rev. MacDonald. C. SS. R. who re ‘tn the sllllfiillll nsprr". 0t re were conducted by s~~__ l OYR BIGGER GALLON . Just flfi lllade manifest. a deep illncr sense the s11‘ sustaining power. Is it must?- uLll Or is it may? May opens the por- l 7dl5 of life to you. We believe ll!‘ the Bible but there are some who‘ i) The Illlperirll Britain and C. per Cent lilfgfl‘ xLnn the American sll id. Kendall, tile molllbels of till- (‘llOlTl and 11$ éilgiiiillis." iros l>i<1ich<=<l W. C 1 h“, “h, , h, hm. ' WY!‘ “W. B?“ i“ t‘ lmmw- “Ii” [Jilllfili wemhd yheh. “m. huh“. hgl-hhlhg CillI‘D_l'i'v.v\‘i\lDlIt?, ‘l t 7 __l k luéldllxlf ‘ind Emmq Ad‘ 0mm jilllllk of it lli terlns of something * _ _ _ _ __ that; “a amid time was had by all"! all!“ “Hie Ill d R Q1 JP l" * ‘ _ '~ " ' lllat must be defended, Helm; “ m" l‘ -_--- . ’ ‘ m.” cwllmg m“ .l""‘-'“"~‘"5. “W” one" he W" l M“ ‘~ "n sruls are they who llllvc foullcl illlfl CANADIAN LEGION _ oll Sfit- e“ m’ ‘"0 ‘"““ m m" “gm-Ml “ ' Chili" 1i iii-elf si-e- ' - hi’ zllld hold of lis Gtcrllill, llllgllty lllcssage. We lxaicve ill God Little minds deny the presence of God but rilali ill his hour of greatest need turns to the Almighty Fa- Spenkllig l0 the soldiers ill-csellt, Attention Hunters Eldon, Comrade West was in the ____m____ , . . d tllcr. A recent writer said "I am a chair as the Branch President.‘ 110g ("Uncn m3“ m? jlffdtl“ l,“ “f,” ucary but conscientious malerilll- Ill nrdrr ill ]tl‘L‘.\_0l‘\‘(‘ illc necessary Comrade Murchison. was delayed" ___ ._ m” ‘l, “"1 lrl l", ‘km’ ,_ h,,'. i=1. 0t‘ my belief I was once proud, amount of vlilll life lm our proper- and did "99 “rrlve um“ law'- Af‘ At Zioll Church yesterday’ botillyulllbulcs o‘ 3"“? m“ 11m“: ‘ l‘ but. llolv I find it an intolerable ties. ltlllrslllll-lu sllllull district llx- ter the visiting officials were ivel- Sorvlces were comhlcteh hy Re“ CL .wa§ his lldt cc to them. lfllfddjfl," 1n his materialism more il-lllllllg ll'lllll_ LAISI _I{rlylill_y' In‘; le corned, certain branch bltszlless was‘ Carlyle Wehshh. and a hm,“ chm! Addressing the pareiilo DYPSQHI/l llo sustaining power, The ma“ 1;‘ Lhllllihg \\' 0 kilows only the duty side of l‘(ligl0lI and has llovrr mot the ])D‘.‘\l’l‘ side Ls poor llldcc-tl, Let us seek the power of Almighty‘ God Ind: all cncllcngcs lllzly be lnct, nll \\'llll'lI no lluntiri!» (‘\ll‘|2l\.'(I1\l’('.\. l Fishmg will Sllirutlnit. ‘frllpylillt or ml, nlltlflfll ill future. BY ORDER or 'I‘lll~1 RESIDENTS. on "pray for lllcm 1nd l l " » '- - ~. l lt ‘,1 s . . . several o! these valued ‘phlclos llme was rnaclc concerning tile observ-I Remmdfng h“ ‘cums. h‘ "y burdens borllc with Joyful , l? alretadgfbéen gresenéeit lily Qélggg once of lcccoilsccrzltioll Week, are feghlmg l"? a‘ Cm“ ‘ _ g strength. ~ arts b an“ 1a’ anI h d 5 Lflnlion In the luorllilig a soprano solo m""5"‘ 1"‘ "l""~“‘ MP1“ l" “n ' The Church School lllct a". 2.30 L_14Q_q_tf§ < brgncl-lleo flflgnyefflbsdltllwlll Eérl- was sllllg by Mrs, Artilur Roper 2' lllw-‘Yils i‘ "1°‘°Y“ P» M. harms; lecsiillicd its resiilai » ‘ ' ‘~‘~"—_:'= s m ' ' ‘and in llli‘ evening ti duct byl 'l'l lllolls choir unc. afternoon scsslolts. ......___- Mr. Iscvy ill his evening sermon lllzlkitig rcforllllce to Recolls-x-l-rll- tloll Week. delivered an eloquent ill of Mr. W. J. Ilrolvll ‘NJS lll Mrs, Joseph Dolillll sermon on "True Collscclwltioli)‘; '—' Miss Lena blcllurc. ATC. 1., song _ express ely Buckf. “FEAT Jo‘ Ycl llll ‘(s Fl-v- Al’ Misti-ill. HOLY RED‘ "HI-IR 3 . l- , " . ._ < ” O 15nd‘ ‘nvnlurly Llllllc s her- vlcc Sillliilll. now opcil for l)ll.<lI\t‘.\>'. A pair of sliclls of the Australlxlil l , ‘ _ giant. clam. liscd as holy wnterl _,(lll'll) lllfiHhS follis at S‘. Sulpicc, Paris, weigh‘ - i500 lbs ‘ At tho Cllurcll oi lllt‘ Mus, Hill‘ WHAT ..\ (‘I..l\.\l!_ Rev A. yestc rrl;l y b, llle llclv c0m~ mandant, Capt. W. Mercer who ar- Organlst. and Cholrmaster Trinl lnlil-tl (‘lllll-l-h. 00+ In Memo riam MAZDA M a spoiled brat in all expensive, over-decorated uniform. The son of wealthy parents. Billy fccls sure tllnt his money will be well able to s are him the hard knocks of the sc ool. Lydon, last of the tllrce. is a tough product of the city streets, wllo has come to the Academy directly from reform school. i lilVTown Girls Band Dance NEW DOME BALLROOM . ryon, lies-reel: tllll llfe Stpl-Elllhtl’ I5, iaso. There are soft words murmured by Homers of Charlottetown. i Mr. and Mrs. William Tl-lllnor dell‘. M" "P! d llttl Willi. . f Alb. ny. ' I-‘ar richer than any other; §§¢°mp,§l§§“ by o Trgtlliors But the awietest word that the car moth“ M“ Michael Mcchwlhh , u“! ‘Carleton, spent a very enjoyable‘ Is the Blessed name of Mother. We: ‘Ram ever a name that. llvcd e Will there ever be such another The Angels have reared In Heaven e shrine To the Holy Name of Mother. Lovlngly by Husband and Family. week end with Mr_ and Mrs. J. L. l, Trainer, Halifax, Cmr. Patrick Milrtagll, who has been spending a furlough at ills home in Ermerald, left satllrday morning for Petawawn. to loin his unit, Previous to leaving he was given a send of! by his friends i _e____._ ___________ ____ .. W, L ‘ wit: P" “°l."s""i"- “its.” IRFO C OWII, . l. _. RH 1'5. N‘ D‘ Mac ean ' Holman were in Kingston for tne launching of the "Charlottetown". the kind of soldiers Christ wants. There must first of all be enlist-_ lnent. This having been done. obedience, loyalty, diligence, vigil- ance alld endurance are the marks of a true soldier; "To all wllo will clllist victory is assured in Christ," the minister stated. 8T DUNSTAWS BASILICA Solemn High Hess was cehbrat- ed at I1 o'clock yesterday morning at St. Dunstarvs Basilica by Rev. R. Ellsworth, D. D., with Rev. L. McKenna as Deacon and Rev. P. Wood as sub Deacon. The sermon was preached by Rev. L. J. Ayers held both in tllc morning and eve- ding and a large crowd WES in at- tendance both Umes. lvlrs. Mercc" preached ill ire morning on “Thus. said the Lord. consider your ways." The preacher in the evening was Captain Mercer who chose as hisl subject, “How sllllll we escape if‘. We neglect so grout salvation." Ap- m proprlale hymns were sung. I THE- BAPTIST CHURCH The morning sermon by the . nllnisler. the Re-v, I. Judson Levy. l 3A., was a coilsldcriitloll of i-l\f‘l question ‘Rclillioll a Burden or a i Burden Bearer?“ Docs olir relig- who made fitting reference to the observance of RPCOILWCIRLIOII Week. ion bring a heavy load or docs it I grant us an illncr strength where- §44§§Q§§Q~0§0§4 and more terrible tllnll that in;cratioll. An Act of RQCOII-‘Pcfilllilil J which our‘ country islnoxw engaged land al] Act 0i Tllolw" l-lllg \\'*‘l= -: z --the batt e against s n ll our own l reclhnd by [he CQ]]g]'(_‘ _ _ llfis. m l f m Kl t l In the evehln; there was Bcliecllc- l i z o ls warare e ngo [H] N‘ _vrh' '_ _ _ . _. , his was; iiiiiiif-diils ‘Riv MM? z §l"“‘l‘l‘1‘l‘§“’l‘}£.73l£l"ll"‘dill‘ i o‘ purpose, lrs : or o ' r E _ _ A, ‘ ‘. , saltes. Christ found us battling ag- Kelmn- 6553' ‘ ' l FOR l tlinst evil forces that are too great ——-*-—-?——— - —' for us and which threaten to over- SALVATION ARMY TUITION m HAN‘) S|X(;|_\'G' ORG“; Ayn wllelm us blgi vhel welgecmage Ftor ——-———— 1 THEORETICAL sllllJlivrs- lllgh and no e vtis. o“ I i" Services RI, the slllvat on Army . . y. , His sake. He desires true and loyal yesterday. nwrhhh: at n {fcmck z lwkm“ M- W’ Sm“ °l “ 1°“ ‘m it h r t° Gml- Thlrd‘ F” m” “ke °f - l » i l L I s t ut Alli c I1 -l \ I" it" .\I\l.\li'. M naval “°{§°‘~.B,‘,‘,'_Y,,,,,,°§°“h the In loving memory of Mrs. lcalle twscntzeelillfl- vaflCl:(tl1On\Il‘: hfiilfteltl? others‘ we are called to be w“- xed hi”hlfflwllgzlsiillgceifiiie f Phillis nets-ye 13:50“ at. ilflyaoillhll‘? gfrllllllglltll). or lllli Ymmw“ °‘ ° ‘°° 8' m“ ll lullsoorllllu North r Ill!) l” ' ‘ " ‘M85505 to DUI‘ fellow men and to W150 m S reparation for Exams, llllmml. o0 0-00404-9400-000900000000000000000- llllN-BE SOURIS DANCE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17th ln Matthew and ‘.\icl.elln‘s new warehouse. This is the last of the season under the auspices of the Carry-on-Canada (Zorps. War pictures will he shmvn free of charge ln Yen's Theatre from S to 9.30 p. m. be | brooke, Que-Montreal star. tile members of the fighting forces was Sent-I'll”! l1 .lll lclulil- .l_h .l tbtlb'd.\tld .. . eNIeI: Itydnle Orchelstra UNDERTAKER l‘; eQlITElI/flélll": fallen $255119 alIfll-lgeegnllnlberulgf‘ soldoigllsregllrlldl l cgrridh wltlllnllllc tlllltirllllgmgdnfi» 1 Admlsslo" t9 the dance 3" 1'9"“- ’ . .. l- . ‘~ ~.~-.-.l.l c» . “M” m M M“ EMBALMER there the were the guests o_f Co Beach Grove “m, h, hhsndnhce, once of a pot: l slffcent Therc- ‘ Refreshmenis Wm be served. u Dunn‘ 9 to I ogeil n’? 1d Mrs_ L. T. Lowther. Mm- explalning thm, (he we“ ere many wll. loci‘: at their re | " rrie Hou e". Mr. nd M .. 1i ion l tr s. of thng. the at ,- mmm ma“ mum w‘ Admin.“ m "l" m ClutzazfllalflIll ‘l’?! 80mm :0" acczmpamedaby ‘hi; of ROCOIIFECThIIOIILihiIII lfleehoslgoa- hi thefle 21);‘ ha ms whgmlflél-e- The proceeds to be devoted to war. challilles. "i"!!! 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