FREE CHURCH of Scotiand. | 11.90 a.m, St. Peter's Bay wor — (DV) a > | ship. at 2.30 p.m. Marie worship : a.m., prayer aad "ian ie 7:00 pm.: Stanchet ot 2.3) pe. There - | p.ni. Men's Association Rev. W.R. Underhay, minister. | oe CHURCHES SUNDAY _ FEBRUARY 18 MARGATE CHARGE of the | - QUEENS NORTH RIVER Baptist Pas- torate. Rev. T. W. Howard, min- ister. Fairview 11 am; North River 3 p.m: Long Creek 7:30 p.m. é MILTON - RUSTICO Angli- oan Parish. Rector Rev. A.-E.! Piercey. St. John's, Milton, | 11:00 Morning prayer and <er- | mon, 7:30 Evening prayer and sermon; St. Mark's Rustico, 2.30 Evening prayer and sermon. CORNWALL United Church. ynited Church of Canada. dev. | Kingston at 11:00 am; New woc Elliott, minister. New_ Dominion at -3:00-p:m-;— Cof® London at 11:00 a.m.: Long wall at 7:30 p.m. Sunday Sehool piver at 2:30 p.m.; Margate at Cornwall at 11:00 a.m. Chureh | 5¢ 7-39 p.m. membership class held follow- ing service in New Dominion THE PRESBYTERIAN Church ;and Cornwall. Rev. LL. Walls, minister ? Church. North Wiltshire, no ser- vice; Wheatley River, no ser- vice; Hunter River, service at 7:30 p.m. Rev. R.M. Bartlett will conduct this service. HUNTER RIVER = United. in Canada Wood Islands, ser- Donald Nicholson, ministers. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. St. John’s, Belfast. Services of worship at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. Don- | ald Nicholson, minister. ACROSS THE ISLAND POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Charge. 11 a.m. at,.Millview and 7.30 p.m_at-Pownal. Sun- | vice of worship at 9.30 a.m. Rev. | SOURIS — BAY Fortune Cuarge, The United Church of a.m.; Bay Fortune at 3 p.m. Rev. D.E. Adams, minister. | ray River Charge, The United p.m. Murray River: § | 11 a.m.; worship 7.30) p.m. Rev. David H. Barwise, minister. PRINCE | O'LEARY UNITED Pastoral | | VICTORIA Canada. Worship: Souris at 11 Chisholm is a 'Dr. Brock Chisholm Active Despite His Retired Status + By TOM WATT (CP)—Dr, Brock osopher who says He has fought with The 66- | He was invited day School at Pownal 10.45 a.m.) Rev. T.R. Goudge, minister. | BROOKFIELD Presby- terian Pastoral Charge. Glas- gow Road 11 a.m.; Brookfield! 3 p.m.; Hartsville 7.30 p.m. Mr.) Merrill Bishop, guest preacher. | Rev. Donald A. Campbell, in-| | terim-moderator. WINSLOE UNITED Church. | | North Winsloe at 11 a.m.; High-| field at 3 p.m.; Princetown! Road at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Gerald/ G. Wyrwas, minister. : i COVEHEAD PASTORAL Charge, The United Church of | Canada. Service of worship in| Stanhope church only at 2.30) Colorful Takes Of Other Years By- NEIL A. MATHESON Provincial-Farm Editor I HAD a most interesting chat recently with Murray River’s Norman MacLeod who must easily be the province's oldest form- @r member of the legislature. He'll be 95 in April but he “‘can read the Bible and thic Guardian every day without glasses, “although fading hearing makes it difficult to follow Television, He has “tried to learn Mp reading without much success." I found many interesting sidelights to the career of this man Charge. West Devon at 9:30| believes that mankind's great- | Dr. Chishoim's a.m.; Bloomfield at 11:00 a.m.; | est foes are following-ancestral | dated with t 2: _m.; O'Leary at | patterns and orthodox thinking. make Brae at 2:30 p.m. ry 7:30 p.m. Rey. D.H. Hamilton, | BA, BD, minister BREADALBANE Charge, the | United Church of Canada. Rose | Valley at 11:00 a.m.; Breadal- bane at 3:00 p.m.; North Gran. | | ville at 7:30 p.m, Rev. D. S. MacLeod, BA, BD, minister. | | THE PRESBYTERIAN Church Rev, E. H. Bean, BA, BtH, BD, minister. Keir Memorial, Mal- peque, * tie service 11:00 a.m.; Freetown Communicants Class 2:30 p.m., Divine service 3:00 p.m.; Kensington, Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Divine service 7:30 burst into the | headlines in 1945 when he was’ from religious |deputy minister of national pr. Chisholm health. Conducted by Mr. Ralph Balder- ston. en TRYON PASTORAL Charge- | The United Church of Canada. Tryon 11:00 a.m.; |. Most of throughout and the United States and travels to Eu- Ey &2 56 i who was elected as a 4th Kings Conservative in a 1926 by-election p.m. Rev. J.H. Tye, interim- p.m. : verse 3:00 p.m.; Crapaud 7:30 | rope at least twice a year to can a ad's t and quit the party in the 1927 election “on a matter of principle” chairman. __|p-m.; The Communion of the | lecture or act as ‘a chairman of ee ab eke e ECONOMY = 2 HAZELBROOK - Alex- Church, Rev. L, M. MacNaugh-| which will be conducted by Rev.| “I find it hard to refuse re- | 2¢, Well on our way. ‘ ; du tiie be ag Liberal Leader Walter Lea—the Grits stuck to prohibition— Mra. Services of worship at| ton, BA, minister. Tyne Valley | Bryer R. Jones. quests. -I would just enn do we have mands Live better Electrically in a house wired to Red - : esked him to eross the floor of the house, “but I couldn't see any Hazelbrook at 11 a.m.; at Alex-| 11 a.m.; Freeland 3 p.m.; Vic- wani tacaniae like to sit back and enjoy these aa — sometimes Seal Standards by ' ees Reet acceptable alternative in the Liberal program’, he told me. andra at 7.30 p.m. Rev. C. W.| toria West 7:30 p.m. eb oe . — beautiful surroundings, but> I — years before ; a THERE’S A reason for his hatred. of liquor. He drank once Passey, minister. |. an pied | Soe nag ~ ¥| just can't say no to people.” —_ pe ee ee . s Se @s a young man, then quit for good. A strong-willed man, he used = yop , ORTH TRYON and Breadal- munion, St. Mark's a.m./ In his pictures, Dr. Chisholm anand other ; ge tobacco for seven years and then quit just as suddeniy. ORK Pastoral Charge bane Presbyterian Churches. | Holy Communion, St. Stephen’s.! has the appearance of a tough, | "pr “Chisholm is convinced ' ‘ «ia He was a lobster packer on Pictou Island wheo he finelly The United Church of Canada. | North Tryon, servicé at 11 a.m., | 2.30 p.m, Evensong, St. Thom- uncompromising business exec- thet Gertie pe , a at io ot P EL : . gave in one evening to a colleague's persistent coaxing to “have Rev. G. A. D. Elliott, minister.) Sunday Sehool. and Bible Class | as; 7.30 p.m. Evensong St. Ae Ko ealp ti Member Electric Service League uP. © Jey # - @ drink.” Admitting he knew nothing about liquor and had no ll a.m. Central Church; 2.30, at 12:15;~Breadalbane, Bible | Mark's. Rev. Ron Parsons, ree: | world wal are things St. Ch : : fdea how much to take, he was urged “fill up your glass and | ?:™. inaugural service for the| Class at 3 p.m., service at 3:30, | tor. LIVESTOCK which on — Fitzroy town Dial 4-8543 et drink it down like water.” United Church Women at York,| Rev. G. Killen, minister. | FREE CHURCH of Scotland aia as coos oe € eee ; One glass followed another, “I must have drank a bottle or SPecial speaker, Mrs. Hazen | Cape Tr 10.30 . Bek MONTREAL (CP) — Cattle net Glearm waless there “ mer demo an eed ta ase Hor: 0 pm. rake TRYON - BONSHAW Unie Cpe Tavre 830 am: "Deer re aut ipa aera L s ; oh Be mM. ; er ‘ two boats at anchor where Me a eae the ~ ~~. HAMPTON PASTORAL) Graves, minister. Bonshaw 11| P-m. Rev. J.A. Gillies. | $i higher en’ the Seomeaal » tons can do the job; : The tobacco story was ent. nearly crazy Charge, The United Church of| a.m.; Tryon 7:30 p.m. Rev, stock markets this week. Trad. 2 time. £ tobacco”, he told me, ‘as I worked one day on a High Bank farm. Canada. Victorig 11 a. m.: John Keith, missionary on fure| -MENSINGTON UNITED ing was ally nett rt . if | Finally a man came along and gave me a fig.” He took a mouth- Hampton 2.30 . Semiieee - ry Church. Church School 9.50 a.m, generally active and de-| §EPARATE TERRITORY 3 | ful and was chewing with relish when" suddenly I thought what eee Servic eit ee | Hough from Angola will be the| Morning worship 11 a.m.: even.| mand good. | wee. Wales r can do to me, spit out the stuff immediately and never 720,2.™- Services will be con-| special speaker at these — ser-| ine 7:9h hor gerice ny peer, | ‘Receipts this week were: 1,648 | = a this stuff can do to me, spit out the stu ducted by Mr.- Lester MacFar-| vices. Tryon Sunday School - at ig /:90 p.m. Service of praise cattle, 1,173 calves, 897 hogs and separate territory in June, : touched it again. | lane of Tryon Pastoral Charge.! 19 a.m. by oie icin 23 sheep and lambs. Last week . Rev. Bryer R, Jones, BD, nat im Rev. Lewis M./ cattle receipts were 1,652. 4 Storied Days Of Early Settlers | minister. ANGLICAN CHURCH, Cra-| Murray, ‘BA, BD, minister. | "Good to choice steers sold at WE paud and Springfield. St. John’s,| pepeQue PASTOR AL| 24-2524.60, medium 21 - 24.75 and cos I GOT a vivid picture of the storied days of early settlers, as KINGS Holy Communion at 9:39 a.m., Charge, The United Church of| ©™mon 15.50-21. RECOMMEND Mr. MacLeod recalled tales told by his grandfather, for whom he is named, and added some of his own early recollections. Grandfather came from Raai Charlottetown, settled temporarily at Bank when he walked along the shore one Sunday, because of its | say, Scotland in 1830, landed near Melville but chose High attractive. location, abundance of fresh fish, a staple diet item of the time, and plenty of good, These were primitive days, Let me expizin. YOU CAN say there was no clear water. but they had their advantages. sugar, certainly not for meals as * HOLY TRINITY Church, | Georgetown. Anglican Church of | Canada. Service of Holy Com- | munion Septuagesima Sunday | 11 a.m. conducted by Canon | ‘| J.R. Davies, Residents of Souris | and other nearby distriets please matins at 11:00 a.m. St. Eliza- beth’s, evensong at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Canon T.E. Loder, rector. SPRINGFIELD, O’LEARY and Alma Baptist Churches. Rev. Ross A. Howard, minister. O'Leary. service at .10:30 a.m. (seouts, cubs, guides and brown- Canada. Rev. R.M. Cameron, minister. Bedeque Sunday School 10 a.m.; worship 11 a.m. Albany: Albany Sunday School 1.45 p.m.; worship 3 p.m. Bor- den Sunday Schools 10 and 11 a.m.; worship 7.30 p.m. The film strip and recording ‘Be. note. | les, church parade). O'Leary, yond the Bell” — will be pre- Good heifers were 20 - 21.78, medium 18.75-20 and common 12.25-19. ~ Good cows sold at 16,50-17.50, medium 15-16.50, common 12.50- 15.75 and canners and cutters 6.75-13.25, Good bulls were 18.75-21 and common and medium 12.25-19, Good vealers brought 31-36, me- Ronald B. MacLean we have it on our tables now: “Father brought home 10 pounds in MURRAY HARBOUR Church| Sunday School at 11:30 a.m.; | Semted at Borden at the evening dium 27-31, common 12 - 27, | We'll install adequate wiring, weather- | full HOUSEPOWER making your backyard an open-alr living room! Call us for a free outdoor power check! LIVE BETTER . . . Electrically with | NEWSON ELECTRIC Dial 4-8325 the fall and mother hid it in the cellar for special purposes,” Mr. of Christ. 6 p.m. Bible School | A!m4. service at 3:00 p. m.; | ore. | grassers 15-18 and feeders 18-23. Dial 894-5447 MacLeod toid me. There wasn't even salt at first. and Communion: 7.30 Eve. Springfield, Sunday School at| PRINCETOWN, LOT 16 Pas-|G00d lambs made 19-20 and pei oe the interesting gentlemen, who has long since retired, ning worship pabviea. "Wahaier: 6:30 p.m., service at 7:30 p.m. toral Charge, United Church. “ao > Bheep eek 169 Belvedere Ave, there wae, big pot three guarentee anes Somme David Weae. |THE PRESBYTERIAN Church | Sion Service: Lat 16 fevony| am the west end marke Sows | Charlottetown with plenty of fresh fish “‘and my grandfather would sit down to THE PRESBYTERIAN Church ves of amar — Mile | ance study 10 a.m.; worship 11 citeet treae’ i bce ace ae Member Electric ‘— quinine eae, Se Sees ie oy Pea ath Meee aunday Feb-| Creek at 11:00 a.m. Canoe Cove 2% Malpeque worship 2.30] AzySt: rade 27 plus 80 cents Service League : no grocery bills, these | rua my adler scx , .m. ‘i ean be pretty heavy these days, with a highly organized food ninivohasah ocheak 10 am. at 3.00 p.m.; Clyde River at | “ each. Sows were 19-20 with some one sales promotion constantly giving the product “the hard sell.” Worship 11 a.m. Murray Harbour | 7:39 P.m. Miss Mary MacKen-| FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST at 19 plus 80 cents cach. ee Did you ever stop to realize the good oatmeal we used to get | south-church school 2 p.m., Wor- | Zi¢, deaconess, will conduct all | Church, Central Bedeque. Mor-/-——= —_ — . m by sory Sry own grain has disappeared? Now we buy a | ship 3 p.m. Peters Road - Church | Te ect eaten Nichol. | ate ae 10.45 a.m.; Sunday | _ ) Ppackag on which advertising costs must be tremendous. | School 6:30 p.m. Worship 7:39 , 808» Mmlerim- aT OSOF -00 noon; evening ser- , for cereal products are constantly being drummed into our ears'| p.m. Rev. Carl Currie minister, | MONTROSE Pastoral chedes:| vice 7.30 p.m. Harold Hooper, | ] by every conceivable medium The United Church of Canada. | pastor. ' / | MONTAGUE CHURCH of . , ) 4 ~ a} .| Brown Jardine, Lay minister, BEDEQUE UNITED Baptist ‘They Would Sooner Eat A Snake ee hd souk. Camphoilion, re as Elmsdale a. Sunday School 10 ny To , p.m. Montrose -m. | Morning worship 11 a.m. Rev. . THOSE PEOPLE were harder to please on some food items, ‘® 11 a.m. Speaker: Mr. K. T. HL. ) than we are now. People of that day would turn up their noses at Norris. | ALBERTON and West Point en eo <n E| ct i Serv ic Lea ve Hake, ‘‘they would sooner eat a snake,” I was told. Yet Hake if | MURRAY RIVER Pentecost. Presbyterian Services Alber-/ DUNDAS UNITED Baptist eciric ice 4 wed extensively now as a salt fish food, and for Chicken Haddie. |g} Tabernacle. Rev. A ndrew ton Sunday School 10.30 -Pastorate.. Dundas: Sunday a " and potatoes were planted at the roots of. trees—there “minister. Worship 11 a.m, Conduc uct. | School at 10 a.m.:' service—at41-4—____________—- Tree 4 eee 161 Street San S eee “eared laph—“end_ey_ seen te tremendous so ury. EI ee et et ty vr 3. Douald Ross, am. Annandale: Sunday Schoo i ND = —— ; x ip 11 am. ; ine | Stu - minister. oint, | P.m.; service at 7 p.m. Rev. ISLA es at neta a om — arene winiee 100 e4 ty m.; evening service Sunday School 2, Worship 3 p.m, | Sterling paste. PRINCE EDWAR men would gather to boast about how many trees they had A Gt “Church | ; h : . On Bopper » or Tow much land they had stumped, he recalled. Charge. 11 a.m. Montague; 2.30 : And sae toe ee oo ‘were plentiful, were p.m. . Lower Montague. Rev. NATIONAL ELECTRIC WEEK réasted on ce, with an iron +‘ er”’ ini . tae i te Ge Beles: rien ee of John MacDonald, minister. FEBRUARY 11th TO 17th. Toasted. Cruel, you suggest? Well we plunge live lobsters. into a MONTAGUE UNITED Bap-| | pot of boiling water now, and ni minds, unless it is the lob-| tist Pastorate. Rev. A. G. J. We Recommend eters. < | Steeves, pastor. Montague: 9.45 , | ° | THE LOBSTERS “grew to tremendous size, some were as a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. } G. Keith Pickard | big as you are,” he told me with a merry twinkle in his eye. worship; 7.30 p.m. evensong. : an ae 8 area *vuhee as 100,000 pounds 7 Murray. River: 2 p.m. . Sunday. = P was slic. Fishing started as soon as could ° . ; tree launch their boats in spring. It closed August 25, but “nobody oe. eae ut: To live better electrically let us check your house 95 Green. peeves a attention to the closing date.” They brought $0 cents! 7 35 p.m. onthe conducted by} OF barn wiring now, no obligation. D7‘ \ Charlottetown, His father and mother went 16 miles to church in Montague ‘%¢ laymen. Sturgeon: -7 p.m. Phone 894-8618 |» ia a twowheeled cart. He recalls when the first truck waggon Sunday School lesson; 7.30 JAMES S. GOOD arate ALL: eame to their place, and it was Norman who bought the first ?-™- worship. WIRING Beechwood Avenue. driving wagon, a real luxury of the time. | FREE CHURCH of Scotland Electric Contractor Norman bought the wagon — his father was not interested— Worship (DV): Murray River : Summerside, “but I had females on my mind,” he reminisced smilingly. ‘at 7.30 Servi ducted Dial 4-708 , Winsloe But Mr. MacLeod took me back to the days beforé there} po Pun. Vice COMane Phone 436-2936 ware berves His Srentiather hed had no animal to - for el - WR. Underhay. We recommend Red Seal Standard means at . Later he got an ox, Still later there was a milk cow. r first horse was just as special then, as a fine automobile and cyan Me TAGUE . Bible 7 of Adequate Wiring ] Member of Electric Service League of P.E.1. farm tractor are today, for he did the work of both. | Chapel. 's Supe Members of the Electric League of P-.E.1.” | reater : ; ae at 9.30 a.m. ,Sunday ‘ ° e and Bible class at 10.45 ————SSS —————___ ——— First Automobile Ride Recalled | «m-; evenmne service at 730 safety! auce srew | P.m. Mr, §.R. Streight, speaker. | ‘ART of Charlottetown gave me my first ride ‘ i buy,” he told me. - sell ‘me one for $400, but 1 —_ Head Pastoral Charge. 11 a.m. ; ee a ene Laherman sod picier Gid have the first boat) S Nellerfeld; 2.20 p.m. at Bel j in the province, though. It was a Kineo, he recalled. | le River; 7 p.m. at Orwell Head. The River man who lives with his son and daughter) Services conducted by Mr. Er- i Hastings and , Seemed happy and healthy as I talked with 70! Sharpe. | him in his home He bad had a doctor cal} on him twice during | : his lifetime, and he appeared genuinely angry at the thought ST. DAVID’S United Church, His mother had Dr. Maclotyre, father of the present, Ge0rgetown. Rev. W.A. Mac- Dr. Preston at Montague, once when the son had a heavy attack) Quarrie, DD, minister - in - | Seer eis. She had spent the night carrying hot mustard! charge. Sunday School at 2.30 g aw saved your life,” the doctor told him the| P.m.; worship at 7 p.m. i | BIS SON and daughter. called s doctor last’ summer, and BEACH POINT Gospe! =~ sufficient | again the rugged man of 4 was disturbed akout it, I, got the Chapel. Sunday School and : which means 'y | imgressica tate’ considered it to have been » dirty tick Cer | BIbe cds at 10.3 a.m.; wor- End electrical annoyances with full housepower. outlets, wiring and switch- | * tal been completely unnecessary, assured me. | a.m. Evangelistic tart enjoying value $ have room, I think, for one more story | service at 7.30 p.m: L. Harris, 8 the full of electrical living; en'— allows you to use all Nicolle was with him in a sail boat whee it cap- speaker. with plenty of wiring, oftlets and switches, you oS nd .‘* ited and sank in a storm off Pictou Island. Nicolle clung to the| : ean operate all your appliances. Call for a wiri iipedpenagi bow as the boat went down by the stern but MacLeod, a strong, AS -— ANNANDALE ae a wiring ier coving cide you Wait, oldies. Heneed into the seo ond beaded tor share. “i Charge, United Chureh survey today! . ete ret ' became numb in tense finally Heber Hardy, :lay “minister. 4+ : ef their use. Bat the gallant, determined Scot erawied and clawed. Annandale at_i1” s.m::- Dundas] WE RECOMMEND RED SEAL ‘iy ex's some when he tied to stand on the bench. Miseulousy,| fs caited trmat’aieal.2°e*1 STANDARD OF ADEQUATE Wirinc. | restored the use of his lets. and he found a boat and vice. ean —e ; ee his who was still clinging to the wreck. ORWELL — VERNON United JOHN A. HEFFEL i RED SEAL STANDARD of WIRING ; Charge. Services to be conduct-}-~~ | “What ; a?” @d.by Rev. AS. Weir, DD. Or- : -{-_, | , Kept You yj?" | well 11 a.m.; Cherry Valley 2.30 ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR i DONALD c. KEDDY | Lag VHAT DID he say when you arrived?” I asked, es he fin- P-™- ise ee 2 SUPPLIES “FIFGUE ast ball bs lena” ted Sen thn vesting trees tes pare a ee ies Gain FREETOWN ELECTRIC AL EQUIPME? NT bet Soe. a <a | Church of Canada. Mount Ste : olesale On! Halifax, N. 5 j Ser eee a, sean of ian 5 event. | et ania ie atin ng e 3 N hive nl eee Se wy oe & SD eeet oe a cate 11.15 “Members of the Electrie League of P.¥.1." Member of Electrie Service League of P.E-I. @ tasty lunch to Mrs. and myself, just before we left. | @.m.;. junior Sunday School at HOUSEPOWER Housepower Z a FULL HOUSEPOWER. ‘ Flameless and fumeless -electric water heating is SAFEST for your home. 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