bunches TOMORROW ““" ‘r’i'.'s'.“l'."ru 50hr; rmon. 3 e jun l"§°',',‘,1§“ sERVICES ‘w w, communion, a ed87- i rla . . '.j__ bobs-gm‘ Mondal- 5, . u communion Wednesday. at... u»,- ~ _ pAUUS CHURCH .1 SI “Drew Glldncfr ‘teeter 5, Greenhallii. 5'9". ,orc",§{,;,,,,._u.u o. s. run lawn,” Communion. u. ggfiyrfiuon S's Igioilvio Class- }: Mofllill! Plbyfl‘ Ind ~ L 135mb?’ 15112.9: Blllil Class. ‘l: l" n; Prayer. ifiilsr IERIAN 51. JAMES CHURCH i t. Th new! ‘r- l- F gg,.';'_.',“1u.a.,°s, r. M. n. c. M155 Lillian Macllcnaic. , . Bw- "m l.:.-+..."~..»"-. '_ er. firm, Church School anil icunis’ Class. _ w hm ‘an; ‘Ctinfytuo, lcrrsuntford. ‘$53., no Lenten Medita- mjnnisier will conduct all sel- {assist .1: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 Prince and Grafton Street ‘ iilinister Carlyle Webster Miss Rena Wood ORSI-IIP inister will be v. (l. < M0 ’ , Tl . |_|“h'yntil‘e J. M. Murchi- 15:. John. N. 3., who is wei- ~ b tho pull!“- i 15. 701. 282. 3'12. ' 1.11m; ‘o saviour of the Worm- vw y, M, The Sabbath School Illble Classes. llleminisler will conduct n. com- plinnis’ Class. . EVENING WORSHIP . Theme: ‘Looking To- Children Selecied. Mr. Geoffrey ail thy ways acknowledge Him. ’ a lle shall direct thy paths.’ loll are cordially invited to wor- .. wlih us. iiivities or oyai Edward |.0.ii.E.lleviewe Blcoulaging reports were sub- led at tile annual meeting of Royal Edward Chapter I. O. IL. held in Charlottetown on bltlllrd. . ills Regent, Mlle. H. I. Gordon. the course of her report, first erred to . .e organization of the iiiitl‘ in i901 by a small group giegil-nundeci and public-spirited l n he then spoke of the progress ills Order and continued: iiiiiilii the forty years of its ex- lltt never has the Chapter foc- lilnoutlock as foreboding as that UNITED CHURCH of CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Itfllt IIIIHR l". IIIIII MilletkM-A- DJ). III. DonaidoC. Boothroyd, BA. l. Kendsil. LBAJI- A-QC-O. ll Public Worship. Salmon: "rho Perils Judg- ment" - — -Itcv. D. C. Boothreyd Anthem: “God Se, Loved World"- — - — — — - Staincr 2.80 P. M. Sunday School and ‘These ‘rubuu p. m. Worshi . Sq-mon: "con m siiaalvoa COMPANY.” Rev. lIugh Miller. mum-motion School service. Anthem: "God Is A solriv- “Ylin-"liiuction in Stemdalo Bennett. .. 4s .. Ten - — —GabricI About J - _ Students Cordially csus" Visitors and Welcome. BAPTI§T THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister luv. I. Judson Levv. B.A. Morning Worship 11 A M. Sermon: "Entering Jerusalem -- Bohold Your King." A" Anthem: "Jerusalem" - (Parker). evening to s. c1059, The Church School 2.30 P. M, 0f particular interest daring the Lenten Season. Evening Worahin ‘l P. M. Sermon: “But God . . . ." Anthem: “Go Not I-‘nr From Me 0 od"-- -— - — -—- —-(Zingarellli Solo: "The Twenty Third Psalm” —(Malottel. Mr. Robert Patchen. John Inch. Mus. 330.. Organist a" flholrmasier. YMI are invite-vi to wot-shin with ____'!_‘_gl=_:_rs_5rrrs'r vmmm cnuncn of cnrusr CENTRQAI. rurimTlAN cuuacn Kent Street Rev. Neil Herman. ILA. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist. Mr. Herman will preach nt ll A. M- and ‘I P. M. 11 A. M. Subject-“Revivais 'Are Prayed. Down." 2.30 P. M. Bible School. (Classes For .) I P. M. Pastor's Bible Class. Subject: "The First of Sevul Judgements." ‘i l’. M. The Fifth In “Modern Scapegoats. Subject-Judas Iscarlot o Town.” The best welcome is one in which you join to snake some one else EDDY- Comes nlittee; Press and Publicity; War Work. In the latter important category were listed the following activi- ties: Cent-a-Day-Fund- A voluntary contribution from the members oi the Chapter. From April l, 1941, b0 Iibbruary 1. i942, the sum $108.79 was rulsed—s total of $800.- §g40SIIlCG in inception in February, Camp Libraries- Magazines and books have been supplied to the Dillon Home, Charlottetown, and SllaiFXllEXllS have gone regularly to H ifax, Saint_ John and New- foundland. Navy League committee — 700 knitted comforts were shipped to W? Ports of Halifax and Saint Jolm for the men of the marqhgnt marine. Five jerkins to the port of Saint John grid 5 Jerkins to the corvette “Charloffetowm M185. £1113 m?! ‘gltplirslocgegf collected R. babracks. . C. N. V. Wool Committee- Almm 1,990 -‘ and slowed how these factors had THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN P0110! _ srrwlldqiiiimfi"“frmiéiiilii '00 Yesterday unused with m‘? lIIIII-IC. w w Duh was fined ll and IUNIBAI. TCDAY-Tile funeral of the late Mil Jean Peters will be held from her late residence. cooxs for Photographs. b-m. §§s'¢‘1“’m,°"‘"‘-“"‘ OONFEDEIATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. b"; CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘U! Olllml ls "up"; 2 Interest. bat ....:'.'":::."~ ~ ----- - - “mm Iirlsiiv unu- is YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev. savg m“ 1 ' J- A- Nidiolswn. Minister. Services vctory and your Much a: u n_m_ York: 3 pm rlomei Buy Victory Bonds! . f'if*iil'ddi.";z.°°él°’“iféii."iié m unma- nnl an: cm °° 'm¢““d- "i" vmisil 4,1,,‘ PM, 35mm or ghm at York at 11 and 1 and at Brock. lotfetown has received a cabie- l” It a‘ The 5mm Wmming her that her son $719311’ lfieiiiiigur has arrived safely 1i g and. I-Ie is serving ith th Royal Canadian Navy. w e CANADIAN RED CROSS CORPS -'I‘he usual Monday night classes met in Prince of Wales College m _ the St. John lime First Aid Course and m‘ ThursdB-Y Ilikht the entire group 1100b their examination in gnu. <3". there was no drill that even- irzulz, as the examination started gt . m. TRINITY Y J’. IL-The weekly The last Call This is the inst call in the Victory Ivan Qwipalsn. The three weeks whitest to raise money for Canada's figbtic fgnsncilisl undertaking is n a cw ours oi its close. All lily WWII!!! money arrived in large quantities at Victory Loan headquarters from all over m, Pm. Vince. Subscribers of Charlottetown meeti .,, its: tern“ “rue ng o 1' u, - 0 e quar rs, in lUnion was helldl h}: uli°ui<b§i°°§iil advice that 3 per cent in Cathode’: ti; lif"il‘u‘£°l2§.l°.“°‘. mam“??? if; ‘fiifulbnkm " "““"°“° “i g lulisriitegr by Misses Eefelle m. At the time this was writfsn fig- md ‘OHOWHL Eirikfitobiltsgléegs pehla"; 112cc were not available from Char- clssses slides on Japan were selilgcilwn. c? tetgcmtheigiiarters but ML 0' ame - guowgbigg aibflnfggfgwgr ab... iuhglgor£gglgl éxgifiilbewgili-d ' 50W . as a result of _____ the day's arrivals. MAYOR RETURNS-His w rshi 1i "W" Mimi“ i-iui all units Iihyor B. Roy Holman was bgck lg ha" 80m over the lop, and that $0 Bsftiktl‘ a twél-wtgk ‘f3; Palace Counéy outtside Sum- a es an o er e s . ueerrs oun y outside F0 ntiasialie spent several days visit- Charlottetown and King's County. I18 aunt. . uisa Holman (Previously Charlottetown, sum- ter. iiiiittd°uiffhttthiivif u» more - - u» her 81st birthday.’ After a short stay iiffifmm“ m’ nominal wk“ at Piichburg visiting Mr. and Mrs. ' WR. Rankin. he rtumed to Canada and spent a few days with his son- If this proves correct when fig- ures are released later on it will 111.1,“, and daughfcr‘ Mb and M,.s_ mean that Prince Edward Island 3,0, Howard, sherbmgke_ Q1191)“, is within attainable distance of its __.___ new objective, $1,700,000. That fig- s BEND‘: glggaleilgérglltll fitlatfti: ure vbtgss setrby glclory Loan head- Eofwe rom . . . uar rs a . Heritage of the United Kingdom (Province well? 03y.’ til? tgbmii. tilt: Air Liaison Mission, who recently $150000‘) objective Great cred“; mu“ canadu- i‘ lame quantm’ i’: must iven to all connected ith literature about Prince Edward Isl- me 1 8e 1 n w w and was shipped to the 01d Country ‘I on“ spec“ y the camm‘ Yesterday by the Island Travel Bu- “e55 Wh° ‘mrked 1M8‘ "W" "id rcau. This will be distributed to in- lmluisklnslv. and, most, b; all, to teresfled people in Great Britain "I5 people who rallied s0 Slliflfldid- who have sent many inquiries for 1.v to make this Province hold an such information, In addition to this honored place in the great second over 1,000 separate envelopes con- Victory Lean campaign. taining similar material were sent Today affords the last. oppcrguu. i0 England to relatives and friends 11y for those who have mvmgs ab of theftoyalAir Force personnel sta- home m. 1n the bank w invest tioned here. Many inquiries from Dom, worry u Someone h“ “M; leading universities in Great Brit- called to o, u b V, t ain have been answered. Other b a h 5:9 y t" c“ s‘ c g9 Canadian provinces arc sending ° ‘f, fa-qiiiii‘ '3“- “mmers e- daiiy for information about the '3 BUB-DWI! 0!: Mflniiilille and province. particularly concerning the lrleudlv {vrple wlll gladly take your agricultural activities of the Island. subscription. Tlfe Charlottetown of- —-- - fice will be open this evening until KINSMEN MEETING — Rev. 9 p. m. Out of town parties wish- Neii Hermunwas the speaker at the 1n; 1o subw-gbe who ma“ 19cm; Kinsmen dinner Thursday evening. postmarked saburdav W111 be Mr. ‘Hermon outlined Chingsedlzlilil- forded “w same privneges of w,» °5°° - “Ydmmil-V- “mi i“ i °“- scribing even if their letters do n01; reach Victory Loan headquarters in any center until Monday. moulded the modern Chinese civil- ization and ave the people an in- b and resolution to pro- fact the good earth from foreign in- vasion. The financial report as pre- sented by Charlie York was very en- couraging and showed. that many citizens and groups of citizens were becoming more and more aware of the necessity of sending milk to Britain where children are now re- stricted to one glass per day. New pro ects for raising funds for the Mil for Britain campaign were dlisgusoeciblet was rligcilded t limit dtltue cu mem f5 wou clia e c0 "“ the air raid club bunk. Members vol- "AIOIIS We line! 0f Yeswmuim °f unteeled to make arrangements ownership and property lies the vwith Miss Mair at the Prince Ed- hope of tranquility in the world. ward Island Hospital. Qwnerghlp 193% u; pride home '_'i,- and country. e coopera ve Way T PRETTY‘ gilowllg“ IVEDDING- is the path to a better world." Thus he marr a e " Makes Plea For More Cooperative Effort By People Appeal 0n Behalf ofileoondliictory Loan Campaign ‘rho following earnest appeal for support in the Second Victory Inen was made by Mr. W. R. Shaw, dep- uty minister of w...’ ‘ure in broadcast address last night. Almost three weeks ago the bes- ooal fires of Freedom. balloting the second Victory loo-p. were light- ed in this province. It seemed em- minentiy fitting and proper that a- cross this broad Dominion, its peo- ple should have caught the first reflection of these fires in the skies over a. province, that has ooontrlb- uted to the cause of liberty and Justice so many of its gallant sons. Into every village and hamlet, over every hill and into every valley and home the light of illis illumination like the fiery cross of old, has call- ed our people to defend with all their might, their birth right and their freedom in this time of grave peril. And the peril is grave and the need preming. An all out ef- fort is not a mere phrase. It Ills become a trumpet call of the ut- most urgency. In this quiet province with a his- tory so singularly free from devastation, sorrow and distress of war, we are prone to disregard the dangers that confront us. War in Europe or in the Pacific seems so remote, it is hand to conceive and entertain the idea that our safety is threatened or that the ace and serenity of this little, q et home- land should be disturbed by the conflict. Nevertheless the danger is real. A titanic struggle is being waged. The world is the battle field and the enemy L; at our gates. We cannot afford i0 surround oursel- ves in the false covering of com- placency and indifference, or ignore the seriousness of this situation. Our duty is plain, our responsibili- ties are great, and we must fully dispose of these responsibilities if we are to survive. Defeat is; un- thdnkable, but victory can ‘only come through a united effort, ill- volving the resources and assistance of every man and wcsnan in illis country. We need only turn for a moment to the conditions common in subjugated countries of Europe to realize what defeat would mean to our possessio , and our way of life. This land of Canada with its tremendous assets and sublime at- tractions would probably be brought under the conquerors heel and ex- perience t-he same treatment that has been meted out with studied cruelty to other lands nnd peoples. The examples oi France. of Po- land, of Czeeho-Slovnkiu, and simi- larly conquered nations is sufficient. Under the highly ambitious and in- human direction of Hitler and his villainous satellites, the sanctuaries of free worship are held up scorn and contempt, family rela- tionships are dernorallzed, the beauty of friendship is dissipated, the sincerity of neighbourliness dis- appears, and moral standards are depraved. The intellectual and able leaders among the conquered peo- ple are being destroyed by the fir- ing squad and the prison camp, and ire ultimate objective is the binding 0f the balance of the popu- lation in the chains of slavery, to become the unfortunate vasssls of a supposed superior race. Think these conditions over. They are not far removed from us as the world is constituted today and compare them with our own. Go through this God blest, smiling land, and in every community, churm spires reach toward the heavens, and a liberty loving people wend their way in harmony together in answer to the tolling bells of their respec- tive dcnominations. In our urban centers, the business mall, the la- miemnized concluded Prof. A. B. MacDonald in Thursday evening at the home of a we“ abbendeg meeting held the bride. 51 Upper Hillsboro Queen square 501,001 Hal] street of Miss Olive Harrison hm“; Dr, Riwhiei dmighmr ‘i’ “w m” M“ Prof. A. B. MacDonald, a in borer, last the educationalist and all tho-tradesman. the unison other J. T. Crofea presided. classes happily mingle and IOUOW u recog- illeir daily avocations with the rt- imd M13- J- A- R-luhie w Mr- Jim" rliaed authority on file subject of most freedom and peace of mind Edmond McLarty of Sask. Rev. J. W. Howe of Halifax. a 11151115» interested audience. P a friend of the family Permrmed MacDonald Opened ills Deni-l lrn, t, k t Th f r urv y his goodly ac- o the cooperative movemen 6pc eroig r-esearildnglirsiles eh; daily program address by untouched by interference, in he Kinsmen Milk For Britain Fund 1.. The Charlottetown Kinsmen a gratefully acknowledge the follow- ing contributions: Previously acknowledged 887.00 b, ‘Carry-on-Canads." souris J. R. Williams Pembroke W. I. South West Lot W. I. North River W. I. Montague W. I. East Baltic W. I. goo Southport Branch of McDonald Women's Institute s. 1.110 ment are an immediate need. The lives of our men and the successful termination of the struggle is in- volved in prompt action. Our dol. lars not given, but loaned now at 800d interest rat-es. are vital fac- tors in this war. No one can say, (Continued on page ll, Col s) i» Short Course Concludes At Souris A short course, sponsored by the extension department o! St. Dun- stan's University was concluded at Souris Thursday night. The chief speaker at the public meeting Ln the evening W85 the Rev. Ii‘. Mc- Quaid, bursa: of St. Dunstalrs Uni- versity. In the course of his re- marks he urged the farmer to im- prove pasture lots. It was the quick- est way to increase output cf dairy products so much needed in the we: effort. The blueprint that should be fol- lowed in building up good grazing fields was given. In addition farm- ers were urged to produce green feed which would take care 0f e. dry period. All interesting -" usslon follow- ed in which several took part. Mr. Peter Mclellan, inspector of fisheries for eastern King's County capably presided. In the afternoon the short course class was addressed by Mr. Kenneth Sollows, superintendent of fisheries for the Maritimes, of Halifax. and Mr. J.J. Larabee, supervisor of fish- eries for this province. Both emphasized the advantage of cooperative marketing and urged a greater effort by fishermen to w improve the quality of their product. Better education for the primary producer was needed, they said. An interesting CISULISSIDII follow- ed the talks. On Wednesday the class was axi- dresed by Pmf. A, B. MacDonald, Dr. J. A. Murphy and Mrs. J. H. Delaney. An interesting addres and dem- onstration was given by Mrs Del- aney at the evening session. She spoke on the subject “consumers goods." Another thought-provoking discussion followed, in which Dr. A. A. MacDonald, Mr. Thomas Kick- ham and others look part. Dr, Murphy presided. At lite close of the course a hear- ty vote of thanks was extended by the students to the extension de- partment of St. Dunstants Univer- sity, Prof. MacDonald, Mrs. Delan- ey and to all instructors who took part in the course. Among the sup- porters of the motion were Messrs. Peter D. Conway, C. Peters, Rev. B. Robin, and Dr. MacDonald. Brief remarks were made in re- ply by Dr. Murphy, Prof. MacDon- ald and Mrs. Delaney after which one of the most successful courses thus far held was brought to a close hv the singing of the National An- iltem. many provisions concerning infernal church government wi PAGE THREE SIX (6) Reasons why you should purchase DILLON & SPILLETT “PURINA” EM- BYRO Fed R.0.P. SIRED CHICKS, which are of the highest quality available in Commercial Quantities in Canada. FIRST: :11. our BREEDING FLOCKS ‘bro carefully selected and snded as approved females, is glvgn 1,, p130. DUCTION ABILITY, EGG SIZE, vmop, and Typg, SECOND: ALL our Breeding Fiocks are Blood-Tested. This Is Will‘ Life against the deadly disease "PULL. ORUM’ which kills THOUSANDS oi’ Chicks yearly. THIRD: ‘ALL our Chicks are sired by R. O. l’. (Record of Per- ance) Males. FOUTH: ALL our Chicks are hatched from eggs weighing Z4 o; or over per dozen. This alone is your guarantee o1 EXTRA PROFIT CHICKS. FIFTH: ALL our Chicks are “PUBINA” IiMBYIIO-FED, The“ u, goI-z-Ikl-ICC ONLY by the controlled feeding of the Breeding BIXTIR ALI- uur equipment is of the LATEST “JAMESWAIW de- sign and ALL our CHICKS are started on “PURINA" Chick Stsriena, in our special Electric Brooders, before the Customer takes delivery. SIX (6) reasons why we are the BEST EQUIPPED Establishment to take care Jf your ENTIRE Poultry requirements,- rmsr: We sell "rrmnva" EMBYRQ-mp “SYMBOL or quasars." SECONDHI: soil the famous "JAMESWAY" Poultry Equipmgng, suc as OIL BROODEIIS, COAL BBOODEIIS, WATER. EBS, FEEDER/S. ETC. THIRD: w' m" u" "imfllieié "H6 of “PURINA" Feeds for Poul- try and Livestoc . CHICKS, the FOUTH: We sell‘ the complete line of “PUBINA" Sanitation Pro- duets,— ‘CHER-R. TABS" for Bu,’ Ouch “Omani-N”. Powder for Infectious Br-omhmg, ,1”, FlFTih We bu: Elle and ray THE MARKET rlucs. SIXTH: We buy Dressed Poultry in beacon, W9 miiiiiPl-N I bill-Mr Chit Season this year. L-nufiunately l?” ‘"1" ""5519 i0 lillilli! the demand last Season, but although we a” norm-sea m" “Pmhiiil "PM"? for this ytar, we strongly urge that you book your order with us AT ONCE so a; go “O15 Iii!’ disappointment. We use and recommend PilRliiA CHICK STARTENA We take this opportunity of thanking you for your p331 and continued patronage. Dillon & Spillett CHICK HATCHERY Charlottetown, r. a. l. (e) The parish of New London, to the territories served by St. ll be left out and the act will be short. In Nova Scotia, each parish is a separate, corporate body. and joint vestrv is elected for it bv the various congregations which com- pose it. In Prince Edward Island, on the contrary, each congregation incorporated as a separate body and sSt. Th isTh comfiglse Mar Church, Kensingtcn, st, Stepherfis Church. Burlington and Omfls Ch . French River. (f) The parish of Crapaud lo comprise the territories served by St. John's Church, Crapaucl and st. omas Church. Long Creek. (g) The parish of Springfield. to ‘iilconfl- i- l m1; on h m“ mp“ in the ceremony in the presence of 8111.13.51“; the prevalence of mon- enjoyment of unfettered thought 1.301;; 11,; own vegtry, comprise the territory served by St. roi Grace. It is beset in every 1.4m’ of the globe, On the At- itcn the Pacific, in Europe, in ind in Africa, from the Arc- Oiun to Australia, our Empire Hi ho Allies are risking their ‘i tllofence for our freedom and l- the betterment of the human ‘The story of the British mnpiro hiiiiililie u the sfimis or nlswrv iillt it strives for s higher imderd of living for the people iiiiiin its confines. This i; a very elent ambition from that held iii! Empires of earlier days. 'm°‘cii1‘i-iiiiil€'fi€ld“dclb1ildl ‘M: be exploited for the bene- iiome and Carthage. 111s b lll government of India rt: gignush tgtldiifferelltiate our Ell Rifliilgd ‘finlrhose ‘ es. ow through what tra- m" passed to reach ifs pre- b "iii-Hess. nrpunsion has nev- ‘l hi“ as an object of embi- “niil often has presented itself b dutiibiilzation of duty. Devotion , ‘i! his been the dominant b. .11 the Iives of sailors. soi- i’, milalairmen. Tales of gallan- Due a cannon p we tn a Bri- ':'gigics like that or many of ymyv" BRY" will live forever. there are being perfum- h" Wr men deeds of equal = ‘i "it Mrs of which will ‘i m" i0 comparatively in. in“ l" w true to type. ' '5'“ iiiiiwiur the traditional b§i°n time toward freed q“, “m! can be purchased hm s terrific cost in labour, in I gull in lives. This is the .4 I. it we m now learning. h must never forget it. Our 30"" be maintained only by m“ "mm. endurance ~ every subject i "ii-mules of "ii i-beu made reference u! three valued mom- a-ndlzlizsheth Legato, ma, be M". Eleanor Holman. "iiiiwd and long re- - Bile also made com- mfmfliiu remains the i-M work of the commit- uf the various officers. articles h b it _ bers durizve islet “hi3, ti; excopton of '1 pairs of socks, "why!" Minnelli-roles. F- 5031s in our Provincial Senator- iurn, these have been forwarded go thg vslrious services. Wu C mmi e-m 0i =10 n: vgeu rtltuelsaed? oruiircfi Packi we ' ngve h2g1! e and ship a ' ' iyflilgcallatbciallliefilcdém m’ mm” r o owl 1 _ Uliht: were givnefil: mum" mm baggie; ‘mum 1°!‘ Uiwpter work: s i ts Inga ‘gigiliagi M’ War Services ii 0 th v10” the follolvinge 1:315:03..." m‘? Queens Canadian Fund. sleooo‘ 10.01:. Bofnber Fund, second, ‘ iAiritish Aircraft Iiimd, c151,”, Council?!“ ‘Ilggprllilztalu, go mm Canadian cfitmu’ mm r usazeme at Oilnt t for ollocolatsgnbarus, ftbtftlgillmllldill‘: bed areas at Christmas. $2500 The mount spent in Charlotte- i°‘"i gm both runes was sloeroo. the wooiilfl 33613:“: at; supplies for blankets, "m. a“. 8 committees. Girl Guide News -_-__-. immediate friends and relatives. 1 1 e11 resent The couple were unattended. The 1;; giggled economic struc- the trend toward barriers or divisions and action, and unhsmpered by with other biidfl WM Elven in mBTPiBBQ by he!’ a, high concentration of wealth that elements oi society. Our homes are brother, Mr. inspector or income tax h9l‘0.{,g,115f,1¢ cquntrles She was attractively attired in Monopoly in aquamarine net over taffeta, with industry was Ritchie. has been working for years all over the in capi- world. sweetness of the meat pMidnS cited as an iilustra- the sanctuaries of love and respect, the neighbnrliness and good will is predominant. A11 enjoy priceless gifts that have been matching halo and carried an arm tion cf the effects of monopoly upon handed info bur keepiflii iiimiiflh bouquet 0f red lch ed hi ctldwofthoeewhn un was serv at w ch Dr. Ira Prof. MacDonald claime Olbaénml o‘ a christian J. Yeo proposed the toast to the price control which has a bride which was responded to by effect both upon i116 8100m- A large number of ducer. wedding gifts of silverware, cut After concluding this kiwi. Chins. etc. testified to the Prof. MacDonald asked the figpulaxity of the young couple. lenging question: Saskatchewan. The Guardian joins propertyless, that in hwpiest congratulations, crease in farm '*'_- gage debt ,, FELLOWS-SAWDON - A ma-r- we find unrest and insecurity? rings of interest to many friends To effect a reform, Prof. and relatives on P.E.I. was "flied Ii Inns Ream. N. 13-. on decentralization consumer and prO- analysis spectre of the cllai- things we here love and "1; this presence are endangered, there is an in- tenancy and mort- iected and piesefved- HOW and that in urban centres to be done? Are we assuming full “WWW. March 2nd, when Milcl- opinion the co-operative mwflliflii fed Frances, younger daughter 0f will be a. prime factor Rev. I‘. W. and Mrs. Snwdon was about this Joined in matrimony with Alan Wil- petty. rt may be. he stated- to brinS redistribution of pro- and mother on one of our farms that a as they bid farewell to their only T0999. A buffet the farming population. Monopoly. generations of sacrifice, on the part laid the foundations and liberty loving Empire. We are free from fear of thralldom, the Dictator. and the Gestapo. These cherish and it is our re- fullest may be fully and completely pro- is this responsibility in the gigantic i-iuk Mec- that we are called upon in fulfill? cele- Donald eontinuedattherc alibi-mum: Inspiring Example A short time ago‘ I saw a. father liasn Fellows. son or Mr. and Mrs. wide (lo-operative development will son as he left in join his regiment. W. A. lileilows of Halifax. NS. The be the next bride looked Winsome in a suit oi evolution. Its basic principle i-iili navy blue with pin stripe and hat the buyers of goods and the to match and entered the room on of services the arm oi’ her uncle Captain A.H. filo oi business may in ii" 11°‘ was attended by her sister, Miss El- by business everywhere. eanor Sowdon. R. N. of Montreal. The ceremony was performed by Economic Control her Father, Rev. F. W. Sawdon, as- sisted ivy Rev. Peter Jackson of bong Reach. After a honeymoon tlves to own the spent in Saint John and vicinity the happy couple are returning to Halifax where the groom holds a responsible position with the Rob- ert Simpson Co. and will reside st $2 Elm Street. cement of economic control. The work of local officers from Prof. MacDonald. went on to stain. "If we preciaie the meaning of we must carry eiples in the limit." Personals Mrs. (Dr) Leo Prank left vee- ierday morning for Milwaukee, Wis. to visit her father and other mem- ber of the family. Mrs. C. Weston Whitiock is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Judson M. dllrzgan and Mr. Logan in Summer- 0. building a spirit of the Maritkne Provinces. Many members of sion after the main . R. Shaw, Deputy it i i me work o‘ m‘ clthgiftumngnilro- the task of an all out effort. tection from insecurity. By way of their boy and our country might. not illustration he told oi many co- operative developments throughout users tightly drawn ld t tn. full bene- smu 8e P too duty Sawdon, ps0. of Whitby, Eng. and distant future become recognized sow this used couple It is not necessary for co-Oliifii- entire business structure, stated Prof. MacDonald; their presence they exercise an credit unions received high praise country. Tunes he boys in rea y ap- our work admiration as this through our ‘prim; H e mo o on of life,- siep in economic The last faltering words were said, and the gallant young soldier, with face and a final wave of the hand marched away to his in the front line of defense. I with bowed heads and tragedy mixed with pride in their faces, as they watched the loved form, with head erect, march out of their lives. perhaps forever. And then the father straightened his bent Bhoulders and with un- claunted courage in his voice said. "We mustn't let Jim down." Our task now is to work harder to pro- of duee more, and to give more to our so that our boy and other the front line may not fail." And I stood in silent reverence and aged couple, at a. period when they expected to lay down many of the difficult trials consecrated i“ ‘ to that w fail. These people recognized the need. Victory is sure if that example is the audience followed. Many are rendering equal mo: part in p.11 informal dlscus- service. Many are not able for var- addrese. Mr. low: reasons to make their Minister of port so complete, but all are able Sill)- take an important part in this C. 0f E. Parishmmillli Changes Propose.’ Addressing‘ the 98th annual meeting of e Diocesan Church So- ciety on Thursday night. Judge H. L. Palmer referred to the new con- Stltilltlfk)’: fora the Diocese which had i t , r . a; ‘heWeIChuIgIIx X3». he explained. ill also be requ in Prince Ed- ward Island for the church of Eng- land. and. lust as in Nova. Scotia. BETTE iirhlepolv-at the clTy TmsplrT, March 4, 194.2, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reardon. a daughter. BOYD — At the General Hospital Saint John, N. 13.. on March I, 1942, t0 Mk. and Mrs. Harold Boyd a daughter. NEWSON-At Brackley on March 5. i942. to Mr. and Mrs. Izmmons Newson a daughter, Mabel Ber- nlCQ. MLRLRIAGES .___---—-——-———-iwi-_“ GILLIS-MacDONALD-uit l7 Kiflfl square. Charlottetown, Rev. Hugh Miller officiating, lvlrs Slllilfl J88" MacDonald of Southport, Lot 48 and Mr. Hank Gillis o! Point Prim. ltlTCHlE-McLARTY-At 51 UPI)" Hillsboro Street, Charlottetown 0f March 5. i942. by Rev. J- W Howe of Halifax. Miss Olive HM- riscn Ritchie, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Ritchie to Mr. John Edward Mclrilfiy 0i Deli‘ hoim Sask. BIRTHS MACDONALD-—At her residence 25 Park Street on Friday, March 6, i942. Mrs. Michael MacDonald in her 69th year. Funeral notice later. N. D. MacLean e The drafting committee thought it better, as far as possible. to adopt the Nova. Scotta prcctlpt in i matter, and the proposed parishes follows: (a) The perish of Albert/on. to comprise the territories served by St r tel’ Church Alberton. Christ f‘ u" Ki are, Holy ‘Trinity Crumb at Alma. and St. Lukes Churc at Olleary. (b) The Parish of Port Hill. t0 comprise the territories served by St. James Church. Port Hill. St. John's Church. Ellerslie and St. Pet- er’s Church, 1. The Parish of St. Eleonora. to comprise the territory served by St. Johns Church. St. Eleanors. (d) The parish of Summerside. to comprise the territory served bv St. Mary's Church, Sgglmcrside, _______._=_______.__ Red Cruss.,li.ottasin iianie TUESDAY, MARCl-l Dancing will be held on Music furnished by 0. town Curling Club. Prices: 60 cen L-‘IRZ-S-fi-tl at CiiARLDTTETDWii CliRLiliii CLiIB rubbers or over-shoes must be used. Godfrey Sound System installed. Tickets can be obtained at Hughes Drug Co., the Jenkins Pharmacy, or from members Refreshments will be served. Elizabeth's Church, Springfield. (h) The perish of Milton. to ccrélt- his prise the territory served John the Evangelists cnurlm ui Milt rm. (i) The parish of Rustlco. to com rise the territory served by St. Mar ’s Church, Rustico. (i) ‘The h of St. Paul's, to territory served by St. Paula Churc Charlottetown. (k) The h of Georgetown and Cherry Valev to comprise the ter- ritories served by Holy Trinity Church at Georgetown and Christ Church at Cherry Valley. St. Peter's Cathedral, Charlotte- town, because of its special status, is left out of the act. Judge Palmer sl188ested. that the enactment of the act be held over for a year. l 1C, 9 p.m.1a.m. the ice and either moccasins. K. Presby's Orchestra with of Chariniic- is, tax included. -— GOD IS LOVE I John 4-8 God Commendeih His Love toward us. in that. “CHRIST DIED while we were yet sinners FOR US.” Rom. 5-8. “COME T0 GOSPEL 'l‘ENT" SUNDAY-J P. M. All Welcome W Agriculture, stated that in his to rrfnlcn the benefits that consurn- titanic struggle. The Victory Donn ers enjoy today as a result of provides the opportunity. Tanke- rraded products have resulted from guns. ship! Ilium! fllifljijelgiii the decislo s of farmers to organise s ‘—*** ""'*""‘ 1hr the nulnosc cf selling co- icarn cf the ‘mmllrs Report iss Nevcerla " Ipesk at a l arran ii- Lawson, assistant sco- illc provincial executive on Tues- ‘Beyiiiicd on the chapter's day. March 10, at 1 p. m. in the °i' "is year ending Ileb. Charlottetown Hotel. This luncheon Pmlpid under the is open to all Guiders of the Pro- vince. Kindly notify Mn. Sadlar to- day of your intention to attend. Miss Kydri will also lpllk It an Friends will regret i" lontinued illness of M rlavwood. who l - m4 home for dboui a renown». slu- s an employee of the PEI- “Kiwi Bureau. M11 w, J, Harrington MT-i- W uh t aso ‘mesda Jr Igynierkbliirswcgghil.Ciifiilii: openmee gh . on yo ensnll ' '_ in Ioaria lrsmorisi mu. week sttendinil the ighiifl m“ ” incl of the AnsliM “"h- UNDERIAKER EMDALMER Charlottetown and North Wlitallirl Phone ill operated in this province during ourrstively. ‘rho grades came from in» past production season l-le ex- the co-ooeraiive effort to the con- pit-std n hcpe that rl-lerz- will be sequent benefit o: all Mr. Shaw even greater cnr-orraiion l" vcsrl also spoke of the achievements of the three Maritime Provinces in the filling Board that the years that lie