l l Shows Poms Grads 1-1 ..Iil¢hist 8 Every moment vlitll liar V_ ‘liliving him closer: to lnllrlisri . _ ‘N? ; ihovcrsial than IhO dossbuch alimlltln Extra! News and “JAQP‘ER” Cartoon | p. ‘IO-MY and Sill‘ 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 v. {Erin "nllsnlvr saws" and Comedy aroma-Riv soaoor. P‘ Grade X-l, Iyggn asks. I. °é“________ 1-_-=_@5'1'~'i-3"il'4'-'§T' ‘ ‘W’ nonorilv 01x says.- ~--a_- (Continued £111“ a) srssesmstobs DIX‘ roadtbssnfi n-ltnv. m» sirif“*l'°l"llll_llllllill. ir_ 8.15 - 1.00 y;- .oo 1 ___T.H_E u lujffararosbervcddu asws “ i "My llattin m, g. at flvs i; . I _lti $5.11." ' “an, n,’ M‘ ‘ I cgAswm ‘atrspaii: ' i CONFILD SUMNCILEIZATION llll IN- . ‘mm’ B Monthly w l A ' Auxiiis ,_ ~ ""1"" room. l§¥idl3"€"p_ fifmm’ $35‘; my WANTED. .. Qhqlg 5,1. i225. carlots only. Rh gfzgfqegfg, ‘~ Tl-III woaui us! or rau- fkf-morlalbryisliy mm ' in Hearts wome al at 330 oclock. All ‘l "9 ilfzed to attend 2-14-81. i rizorewrv sow _ ‘Peril’ of Mrs. Isaac 801ml: P1120 - “SW1 E-‘lrest. was sold yesterday gyligrts- $18113 A. BJliOIQ, innit:- -. ansae on was - led by W H. Beaten, auctioneer. ' TRYON —~ BQNQHAW BAPTIST F5151? “$55.? ' a ?-“liii"’ii..n$°'"“l"=" P.M. Rev. c. 1i. l-licks. highs}: 2c asap/imam? ' it Services rebruarynlgh. egg-g Glflnville ll A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M.'Bl‘i1dflibililB 7 P. M. World DBy 0- Prayer service at Bradiil- balls Friday. a P. M. Rev. o. .1. Morrison. Minister. z-io-il. ciiuncii saiwlcss for sun-| dfly. February 18th. 5t. Elizabeth's Church. Springfield 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer. 5t. John's Church Crapaud, 7.30 P. M. Evening a . B! Plum. Miiziiiger.‘ CHURCH NOTICE. - Wlnsloe United Church Services February 18th. Winsloe Nomi 11 A.M. Win- sloe South 8 P.M Hlahfleld 7.30 ram. Rev. '1'. Constable, Méniztefi. » You / lvve/lavs/levzy , "mo mud-us e144" " 55' ‘mar lwuruva ma!‘ ¢INSIITION 50AM 1v mo‘ scales/v! flfiVI-‘f-‘ff-‘ififi ‘ THE PIIESBYTEBIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. - Services Sunday. February 18th will be held in Wood Islands at i100 . A. M. and Caled- onia at 7.30 P M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minister. 2-16-11. i HUNTER RIVER. UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - The servic- es for Sunday, February 18th are as follows: North Wiitshire ll A.M. Ham ire 2.30 PM. Hunter River 630 . . Rev. John L. Morrison. Minister. 2-16-11. ‘ POWNAL CHARGE. — United Church of Canada. services Sun- day. February 18th. 11.00 A.M. Clifton. 2.30 P. M. Mount Herbert. ‘Anniversary M16706?!’ w. BUCKLE!’ MIXTURE ¢IMINI lfillfll 8H1!" (MOON IUD t“) REHFIVI 25th vlnlulng e.l...~-a-....t,el -. "- \ __ r501: 11mm: i- Cflmsrrrsroww (liléliilloltl. i; ‘ n. wiusais IIAIKNISS A well known esident of the. town. William Harknsas. passed a-l way suddenly Bunday morning at‘. . Queen Street. at the age‘. of 5| years. The deceased was born in Summsrsidc. REL, a son of the lsts John l-larkness and Ellen Hark-| neu. hr twenty-seven years ha had been employed at the Cans-l Car and ‘Foundry CompsnyJ He was a member of the Loyal orange Lodge, m. mas-ox Am-i herst. in wh ch he took an active art in the work of the organizat- on. - surviving are his wife, me Inf. ms!’ Nlry Bernice Tucker. and three sons, Earl, Russell and Leon- ' ard. all of Amherst. There also survive. his mother. Mrs. Ell Harkness. and two sisters. Mel‘: Robert Heflel and Mrs. William Philip, all of Brookline. Mass. and one brother John. of Summerslde. There sre also four grandchildren. The deceasodb mother visited herc about a week ago, on her way from Summersid to Brookline. Moss. and spent a short time with her 8011. The funeral service was held from the home. 2B Queen Street, 'l‘uesdsy afternoon at. 2.30 o'clock. —(Amherst News). ' There passed peacefully away at the Prince Edward Island Hospital- on January 10th a highly respect- ed resident of Orwell Cove in the Person of James Allan Nicholson. in his 76th year. The deceased, foilovred the profession of carpen- ter and was one of the but, also as a farmer. as he owned s large farm ls well. Being of a. kind andi On January 29th a number of friends gathered at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pickeiingq Clinton. to celebrate with them; their 35th weddin a niverssr . l The Rev. 1. o. . Fraser of ar-l gate after a few remarks ‘lulled on! Mrs. Wilfred Pickerln! to read the ‘ following address: To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pickering 7.00 P. M. Pownal. Rev. E ‘Macvicar, Minister. PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.-Bronkfield Charge. Eer- vices next Lord's day as follows: Glasgow Road ll A M Hartsviile 3 PM. Brookileld 7.30 PM. Don- ald Nicholson. Student Minévlez“ W3‘? Ii. Til-NIGHT 5nd SAT. -:- EMPIRE -.-- ClIUBCI-I 0F ENGLAND SIR- VICES. Sunday. February 10th. Holv Trinity Church. Georgetown. Mathis and Holy Communion 11.00 AM. Church School 2.90 PM. SHOWS 7 AND 8.45 (‘ionilsmatlun Class 3.30 P.M. MAflNEI-J 5A1", 2.30 Evensong 7.00 P. M. Rev. G. R. i" Hartman. Rector. 2-16-11. 1 nowu Mexico War. .. i~ "I "l! IAIID ‘OF MUSIC, ROMANCE, MID ADVENTURE G-Mon Geno sands to new thrills. looting tor adionmroody for Ifltlidnc! RECEIVES PROMOTION -— Xh- formatlon has lust been received that Slib-Lieut. Ralph L. Douglas. R. C. N. V. R- has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. His wife and daughter now reside in Charlottetown. Lieut. Douglas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. If. lDoilglss. Georgetown. 'l NORTH itivEiTEuililoiu-zs. - February 18th. Services will be ‘blheld as follows on Sunday. Molm- rth River. sabbath School at Clyde nd Service at 8 1 as, ship together Minister. FUNERAL SERVICES - The mineral of the late Mr. Adam Bul- ‘man of Whcatiey River held Wed- nesday afternoon. Feb. l4 was very largely attended. The service at ‘the house and grave was conduct- ed the Rev. S. J. Davies of “South Milton. The psllbrcarers gwerc as follows: Messrs. Cyril "roombs, Harold Chandler. Thomas iFord. Gordon Carr. Harold Bun- tain and Louis Plnesu. Inter- Eleni. 1n St. Mark's cemetery. Rus- co. BVANGELIST COMING-Wan- gelist Robert McCrscken, formerly of Belfast. Ireland. who has been carrying on successful evangelistic _work in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia for the past four years, ex- pects to arrive in Charlottetown ‘Feb. 17th to basin a special series of gospel meetings in the Gospel |Hsl1. Prince St. Those who have l had the privilege of hearing Mr. McCracken will recall that he is very straightforward in hLs preach- . r. i-ld-li.‘ l1 of the finest farms that you have raised a tine family .0! whom you may well be proud. all at home. assisting both you and the! oommuni stranger, have, by your and friendliness. so woven ycur- self into the life of this people. that we can hardl believe ever belonged elsew ere. You have token your place foremost members of orga connected with church and community. and we can always count on you. as one who will cheerfully and willingly do your part. We are not zlnmiudful of your desiie and readiness to v1.11 the sick, or to help in any time Ca need. not through any hcge of personal gain. but from a sense of duty. That you. Ernest have besn s. successful farmer trues without soyin . By honest toil. thrift. Osw- ful panning. and the choosing of a capable and industrious partner’ in life. you are the possessor of one in his prov- ince You have both acted well your , always ready and willing to do your share in promoting the best interests of the community in you bors and true friends. qualities Wllltll go to make for fine citizen- ship. our home has always been s mod-cl of hospitality. where all were assured of a sincere welcome. friends and strangers alike being treated with'kind:ness and liberal- Arid now dear friends, we ask you to accept this little gift. not for its mercenary value, but as a remembrance of this happy occas- on May ou be spared many more years o haunt-la", nrosoerltv sud usefulness tozgether, and may the Heavenly P's er continue to bless your hs home with sliine of s love as in the hast. On behalf of friends in and surroundng distr ts. Mr. Pickering in his modest way thanked the neighbors on behalf of Mrs. Picksrins and family for their kindness. The group then asng llbr They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows. Lunch was sflvfid by ll" ladies. The liccompsnists for the evening were: Mrs. Clark Harding ing. and believes that even in this twentieth century there la nothing better than the "old fashioned Gospel." . Pers_oi_i_ais i Mrs. Harry E. Phillips. 34 Brigh- ton Road has undergone a serious ‘operation 1n the P. e. Island Hos- pital and is recoverinl vividly- Bteno-Pte. Grace Ferguson has returned to her duties in Ottawa lifter attending the funeral of ~tier Also SERIAL and Faaturetio Perfect mus t ' ' year: Ben-Catch??? m. m. h.“ steroids out one. and what rues wives Ibo dcrstand why the men who, before mar- . eooillh places never want ‘to take them. JQYuJIltoino stunts all of sly 1%: cm and reads them and than‘ :1 “m: “WWII mother slain. Time is nothing in the w,“ M l"- Isins and r would l" Jutulnlrlillngmyrssoecllwlln» s lowdown. nasky trick. grandfather. the late Allan Ier- gusonlof Hampton. P. It. Island. Purchase o! War Stamps to data l '(§_ati;iot_ please copy) _ _ 1 of Marlborough and Mr. Frank Riley of Clinton. After a iollv evening was spent their wendcd their way home. . I ‘ lively Golllsliy lows l» megyéolr in at Prints Edward. l0 r no fibiect in _.___ that ill beehive Well. neither I nor anyone else. Th‘ m“ m‘{,§g’;'°"§’§“‘ It lust hll to be set down to the perversity‘. ' ,‘,'§',':§‘,§"§',§i;‘ jgmmgq Mme, 1mm ml " A ti“ brim wliil war heroes alld war thor women. But, I wives, nets as backer for War- . . ns B ' l’! and my trouble is that: ‘The iah %tllgmnd Jane Wymlll I the rolgs of much lnlpvhl nu ts married ‘brides’; .aok willingly show than to her if shq m not 80w can Imslra n" .. y. ' each season. in an real-ant '1'. 351w’ “$5 Dar- of Olll Cu’; sift}. l as “it: yglzhl; II u UIIIWII s . midi??? wi llw-fifiviii-ro entrain. ml s. m wishes. s one lsn-.=:...-:':.b.o'l:'.ii‘.l - ty. ‘ ou. Edna. coming among use-s] as. tho worthwhile things of life. Info! Suffolk with Wlwm ' Mrs. cheerful disposition he rmde many Mls. Ernest Johnston- J h for:lalheringorasabrushlesrscewhst friends whereve h went. ken: Do 1 Al ‘ ° n Mt‘ . - .'- -. In mm he ganged MISS Annie‘ t“ Johnlgolils tken. 50c Mrs. Les- a smooth. us}, painless shale n QHCS. McPhee. They were married ill T°ifll—$20.00. Boston and made their home in Orwell Cove. Of the union was born six dauilhiers and four sons. The daughters are: Marion (Mrs. Murdock, N.Y.; Mary (Mrs. Carr); Marjory (Mrs. Sclllly) N.Y.: Ber- tha (Mrs. John Bruce) Highbank, was laid to rest. The hymns sung were: “The Lord's M!’ Shepherd”. “Theres No Night in Heaven". and "Forever With the lord". The pallbearers were Messrs. Al- beit Nicholson. Wilfred McLean, Duncan MrtKenzic. Herman Mc- Dguglsld, Jchvl (1. lfncEtherson. Dfilllifl John MacKenzic. To the bereaved iamil!’ Hull widow the "llardian extends heart- felt sympathy- In Memoriam nsiss norrTii-s. aaiirlva The death occurred at her home in Suffolk on Thursday, January 4th, 946, of Lottie i... Arbihg. Dec- eased was a daughter of in: latc- ‘ Jamrs B. Arbing and Marv J. Duel». She had been lll Iailinl; nealtn for. the past two years. our. bore her sufferings with great patience. She will always be iemembered by her. many friends and relatives for her kindness. and other qualities.) She leaves to mourn their loss the following brothers. William W. she made her home. Louis H. also of alurlulk land Thomas J. of Sour P. E. ll Another brother Everett B. oi Lynni Mass. predeceased her a few. months previous. The funeral] which was lsr sly site-fined was held from her ate rcsiscncc. ser- vice belns conducted bv me Rev- J. A. Nicholson York United Church. Interment was in Suffolk- Cemetery. Card of TTI-dllktf, The Brothers of the late Lottie L. Arbin wish to express their sili- ere t to their many zriends kindness recent sad bereavement. lso ose who sent letters and Cards of sym- pathy. a-io-ii. PARKDALE W. I. Twenty-five members were pres-l ent at the February meeting oi| Psrkdslc Wbmens Institute held, on Feb. 5th.‘ Mrs. Frlzreil resided; and meeti _ was opened y Odc_ and Creed. Minutes of January meeting were read \nd approved. Sever l letters of thanks for cards and ifts received were read by ivingstonc. Tile treasurer. Mrs. Burke. then gave the rlnsncial report of thc past month. Mrs. Moore. convenor of school committee, reported that| this committee had visited school and found the only article needed was a display board requested by Miss liaslam. On motion. the mat-I ter of purchasing this board was in charge of school commit- s. It was also decided that teach-l ors and upils be allowed to llsel hall for sientine parties. A short‘ discussion followed regarding the‘ sending of cards by the sick com- mittee, and the following motion‘ was carried: That convalescent.‘ grstulatory and sympathy cards be sent. only to members and that a spray of flowers be sent to the faml of a deceased member. Be Cross report for the month was u follows: 40 bath robes. 4 turtle neck sweaters‘; 2 caps, 1 e sll and dance conunltteos reported that box social and danc- es had been successful and that . weekly dances would be held on Tussd of each week. Knitting hostesses . ’ very satisfact- ory results of parties held. i A sum o in Rodd this‘ hospitalisation group. rni-ovllslamssspun mum soos-u-aua- ., $3.1m x cw committees were than sp- loliooi. . n. n . is . m- . in. . $3.3. hill, m. . owsca. In. I. Gali- In Memoriam litrotsstanwrphanags Carriithers; Mrs. Inman; Mrs. Brenton Clark, . . JAMES ALLAN Nicholson Alffifllrmfiliwgtllsithoutcmte. 3°” M“ $1.1‘; ~13 ll§pl:'¢l;v.“i.'§'s1"l::gyuaffnflg: 25c Each: Mrs. Life Clark: Mrs, chsfed skin, loo. it's greaseleu; won't Kenneth Clark; Neil Thomas; Mrs, eron; worth Newsome. Bfllt River by Marlon Bell and Mrs Ben Bears, Cooper. _ iiollsctions /// Conthinued SPECIALS Hamilton L. o. 1.. $5, Star of HOPE Div. Cape wolre 5:0,, It. ‘INN: by $100 lihch: Mm Bonn" Jam“ ' M“ 5W4") Myers: hébnliiif.’ - w» 50c Each: Mrs. Lawrence Myers; Mrs. Everett M e ; Jgnkjm; Mm new Jmyjailrlgl Noxzerna not only smooths, softens fired sdalc. Walter Brown: ‘P955- dllPPd llflfl. but helps heal the “w; 3113b! Iglltrton; Mrs. we“. tiny cracks, helps keep your hands Ma . B!‘ Mrs. Linwood softer, loyalist-looking. Augustine Cove by M,‘ 3"". l‘ $1.00 Each: s. . Mrs. Edward Mlghndilgfld Rowan‘ 50c Each: Mrs. Donald McDon- ald: Mrs. Austin Canfiirgn; Lorne Carruthels; Medicated Noxzemsbrings quick, mmh. lag relief to rough, sore, Windbugngd skin. Sec how quickly ii helps heal the red soreness “fi-{cttardndéa Try Noxzems for children's painfully girl's. Harry“ Webster. errem. . - . Mrs. Fraser inroliirfiign; ‘}§°,§_”ff},§‘,?é Elmer Dawson: ‘um .' 1 . Mrs. Peter P-eteisfihfigacglxlxé- Total-Glow. Fortune Brid e P ~ . million? wum“ Proceeds of Dane .- ‘1-99 130111 Beatirioe Joluistzfi? fifi-WMM-ww Especially if you have a tough beard, sensitive skin, us: Noxzems either be- Frances Cook B. O0 John m toll Ltd. A: all drug and dept. snore: 3-10 11¢, 59¢, 59¢ gill? Jean‘ iMléslRlfihtafd Jen- Fmfay Mcnaugal . P. . ., e, .- - Dear Pflellddb-On this occasion. afinsholflgwnéht sons m? Dgllitald, wfgf 39h: Mrs. James Singleton; A I ha“, was‘ vgaltfuglarybgleaigg U.S.; Samuel. Miami, Flo; George torrlgrssfith-F, R21 ex Com - , m“ 1"“ 5 with the forces and John at f. - - - 8y: Priscl a - tashlnceedlfeelhonoredatthlshce ‘so Km Go "M Bt-‘L-lose Cook; ,1 w cook. — —- _ , time to ‘lye “he duty 0f Qqnvgyhqg m * a o n! m erl e r59‘ ~- M15 A11 yew "niche ' :‘ l a ~_ _ __“__’ ____ m you the sentiment ma, u“ zygilélllglgfilgfienD. C. and tvlenty Craig Matheson; Mrs. getter sxlrii i g mmivned m“ gathering logging: Th» funeral which took lilac- 1m U! M's" ‘him B1116: Flora Stcw- ‘ i this evenin . for wemargstkliergntio the hm of Jan Emma we-béd gftll-lunfidlrlll‘ McDougall; Mrs. I t ' . I ! ! sgiesgglwo; Sflwyfidmfi, my} on rods: was larsely tattgndlid. Afttfir Robexarlaicggxigbnrfrflxgefifélll: n ; this auspicious occasion we Wlgh m a ort serv cc a t e Ome e s all smith: Tom Nieholsofi- J95: l By Anna Ashley extend to you our most hearty wn- lemme W" =°""°Y°d “Y mm’ ale Nicholson: s. n m, ' . .___ ' -_ __-__ . a fllgtlllitlflflfiazfltiéd igietawiglllia. you gltlélifatgt the old historic cemetery gbrgg. filtglagozfrs. Neil, Bell‘; a??? An office has been opened B, 591 or a. q r e = - . ‘ have walked m, my o; 11¢ m. The service at home was taken 25c Mm “an n Stewart gcueiaerlfoldtrgzt aggro Telephone 05-! clgmnl-zlogyacarii‘ It track: the bed. gcther, sharln its Joys and sor- bv Rev. Mr. Evans. The Masonic 2 Total-$22_50. lottetuwn p-mm ehlencc of Char-r bed, y a e oot of the rows. and we eel that now, IooRlnzIOrder. of which he was a member. 49-11. chmmn m, W“ ‘fkfuflrdlans 0! A Try dlvldh, n m b, -_ back over tlwse years. will w} who attended in a body. twk the -—-—-___ who m, w,” °‘ w" Parents h, m," m, m f1,“ be” "h" truthfully say: “God has lest us.’ service at m, grave, where all that Nsrw worm, m, 14 __ (A9, _ en “may l t0 mike personal mamas and m a m "M" the We rejoice with you in knowing was mortal of s good Christian Samuel solomon, Broadway “Bu” ‘l re atlve to the registrri- e ° " ha" 0V" the other covers just q slvrelad. It will hold mimim rm v. Q ' How I - fr?" t5": ha??? remove tar-ales . r m n ir " » trv lubbingeth: sdalherywetilngyli?‘ tion of hild ‘oilramay Klllglwrllfigezlet registered personal and l ertlézuiries will be recgiIi-Zd zetrsglrllgé i?“ ifs- Atll written Correspondence ran letfilescl‘ tgemagdiilaratlgg c‘ child- vun suflmcs mvtfon 146cm“. allcohoi and the tangles will rend. ment of Health. Charlottetown in hmb out T is arrangement hns bcenl — in méder m mcmtms the] cm an - ~~ . 3;...“ ..c.;;r.i.e[.1...:".°':...°"::::::"::.: 5.3.23?“ m provincial sdmionnistgtiotdlu geymffi} i§§§§m§§§fi°'“,‘§°§ rd the pubm '“5i“!?s._.f.l!l-" P2317519!‘ edch searvli 2-14-51‘ , q es e ' known a S . . ,, of betting onnnlloxllaggtolriystcciligvilvteag fr}: ens“! today to six mun-ins in olkhollse by Jusifo. Ben Tl-TI- _ : lunch. Mrs. n. Callbeck. MT, _ February Meeting Hltlghugkdjljoujn-"S. Gay ‘cfigggeflafwggfivncurl by comniittcemig Eflgllhélifl-EHI- closed vllih the '11-:- | TASTE THE Bill-TIM E HUMEMADE FLAVUUR in these delicious Vegetable Soups! There's something about vegetables, brewed together in their own fresh juices, with spices, and a good shank of beef, the way they are in Heinz Condensed Vegetable Soup, that makes them tastier than they are alone. Once you taste its deep-flavoured goodness, you want cvcry last drop. l 6Q s“. j Three Vegetable Soups to Choose from These days there's a choice of three Heinz Vegetable Soups-and every one of them is good eating: l. Heinz Condensed Vegetable Soup. 2. Heinz Condensed Vegetarian Vegetable Soup. 3. Heinz Condensed Cream oi Green Vegetable Soup. Elvihé’ sour - Mill! you can my.” WWII’ ' Heat l San. "‘°" "ll commsgflllo Olmcss Y COMMM‘ CONDENSED VEGETABLE (A) ... ..s.....»...-.q;..‘-ai-ss.-ak-.a.;.ataa.sss.r..a-_.. . .. .-