FRI. SAT. ED WARD TO-DA Y l ff/ler/T’ i Show; 3:15 - 7 - I N {VHJMVJ sue-v. r/re’ Fun/M I T. a a/L/ 1555551 'ffilu'rs' n- n‘n-llf '32-‘!- TTIE CHARLOTVTETOWN GUARDIAN "“"""""“““““"sV-"r‘-’ mv.w= I h _ .. .»__..;.__ r-P- .~11"l-"~"~'t".".-l.=t-\.-.unv.-.-‘.'te.~.~. .. CAPITOL ~ NOW PLA YING A MANGLER RUNS Amucrmqq... (iAVl/S 1H1 omv ciurg‘: The crime Inoslort oi their grauiosii EwThriHsl Sr men's weirdest Trinity United A Church Ubserves 80th Anniversary By J. I’. Whsar 0n the 13th of November, 1664. the present building known now as Trinity United Church was ‘dedicated to the worship of Al- mighty God. The corner stone of the edifice had been laid a year n|i=rovlnce. The structure is 115 F. ct long by 8B feet wide and 42 i feet high to the eaves. The pews on the main floor and in tho gallery have seating accommoda- tion for 1550 persons. _ . Improvements and chances were made to the interior oi the Church in 1897, but the seating capacity was very little changed and is required to accommodate the large congregation which now 100 s to Trinity for spiritual guidance. and which, according to latest records, now numbers fully 3,100 persons. The erection and dedication o! this building eighty years ngo is a monument to the religious fcr- men oi vision, men oi faitlr. men eager to "give heart and soul and mind and strength to serve the King oi Kings". They were the successors oi a 1o list oi sadly and devoted men w oae memories are cherished .and whose "works follow aiter them." ~ Converts 0i Wesley Trinity Church is now a unit in "The United Church oi Can- ada." The membership roifliefi-‘i in the iact oi that union and are loysl to its principles. but the pioneers oi the religious move- ment which culminated in the building oi this Church were con- verts oi John Wesley. In the autumn of 1714 a large number of emigrants from Lon- don, among whom were Mr. and Mm. Benjamin Chappell, arrived on the north side oi the Island and gave the name "New Lon- don" to the surrounding country. They established the village of Elisabothtown on the west side o1 the entrance to tho harbour. Not a vcetigo of this villa e now rc-; ‘MIISIG av rim sonnslrs r5535; J r_ _ rum: 1N roulrllga “£211. ~ c A N A 0 1.1 u CAVALCADE " SPONSQRIZI) n; Chateau Cheesy mains except the bur a1 ground, The village had a population 01 129 1n the winter oi l 4-5. Mr. and Mrs. Ohappell remov- ed to Charlottetown in October 1778. and started. holding prayer meetings in their own house, and upon Mr. Chappells earnest solici- . tation Rev. Wliam Black oi Nova S is, visited here October '22, and tarried about a fort- t. In the spring oi 179G a Rev. {ll/ir. Grandin oi Nova Scotia made la visit here and held services both ghere and at 'I‘ryon after which a society class was formed. vor oi our pIGdGCCSSO at such an early stage ln our City's his- tory, and it s fitting that as the years follow each other this An- niversary should be observed in commemoration oi the event. The membership o1’ that day included “Pasteurhled for ynm- qmkmu- CFCY ADT ~—<__ he maintained a COITQW‘: uittil he was taken to his i reat reward. He ans h“ wi e ave been on the Island (h; nearly forty yrczu-s. They both appear i0 be ripening int is; glory. I will assure you (h5g1 freiiuently get lny soul blessed whie in converse with the; and in hearing them lcll oi the wonders oi redeeming love in lilo Conversion oi sinners in the infant days of Methodism. It is “uh satisfaction 1 inform you uni there is throughout the circuit | prospect of’ good being done." Another Tribute RSV. y“ .... KAY HARDING Pius Serial -- Cartoon Variety Views -SIIOWS AT 8.16 7.00 — 8.45 ‘J's'ls's"-'-"J‘J'.|VJI.I. .. yfilggn-IJI-ya; '13-"!-"..'-*-"-‘l-'-'I-"J'AMRT°J4'-F¢V‘l='-Va'- ~ have been "productive of great 00d." Mr. Thomas Dawson. a i/iethodist local preacher arrived here on 6th June. 1801 and on 15th May. i606, seventy-three men, wo- men, and children arrived from the Island oi Guernsey. They were s11 Methodists among whom was Joseph Avard, a local preacher. who preached his first sermon on Sunday, 18th May, 1806. s text bein “I will take the cup of salvat on and call upon the name of the Lord." Early Services Services were now held in the Court House with the permission oi Governor Fanning, and through Mr. Avard's influence a regular preacher from London was ap- person oi Rev. Hm»- fiwwnavvwu-lvsn.uw.m=. -rvv-"vrvfivvrwnvru~rr-envavr-vwn.esvr aAv-ea-mva-ve-vvassruma-u-e-e-r. . .. - . . - . . - .~..“..v 'ou never loved a wo- 2.3111, "enough t0 die for " .wl.tl~h b_"c _ 1 °m9ry°w i%:s§i‘;§m..§. ii;'g§-r"lrzls§m 1Z3- U ll 5 '61‘. lit NEWS 0F THE DAY — MUSICAL M-OVIELAND 1s I lglfkglfllyltiyviltllstgdtiittimwhat Arthur bad wwwnnwfi-l.tnv-uuveawnvmmmwmvmnmvmmmmuumnawmm-mmmm Foxever ' —\ by Gwen Bristow I Robert Alder, who reacher from 1819-1821 wrote: "it s a place endeared lo me by the lllost pleasing rcnnnrarrnces for there I SpCllt ille illl-cc happiest years of m life. and ifl ever build a cot age in the wllderneu it shall be in the vicinity oi Char- lottetown. P. E. I." One by one the little hand oi old members ivcre gathered to their fathers. Vlr. Chnppelis death took place January 0. 1125. Rev. William Burt was minister at that time. Here ls his testi- nluny. "I often visited him anl was with him when he died; hi end was that 0f .1 Christian. lie riled as lte had lived, rrjoicing in the Saviour and frailty singing with his expiring breotlw O lovel how checrins i! W rayi A11 oislrnbeiore Th1 presence fl es.’ "The success in this Island," wrote Mr. Burt, "has been very cheering. God has sfvfiill’ lion- cred the labors or‘ his servants." 80th Anniversary And now we come 1o 1944 to observe the lllllh .\‘.ll\i\'Cl\'5.\l”yq of our present Church mul \.n- with LOSTI11lN A dualism W‘ _ - - Y - . . M‘ ‘HRILYIN ltIlLLltR - JOHN CONTE ' AND ms BAND EXTRA l l Jfifih‘ EPJHHHHVPH-‘fl-‘q CHAPTER V! _Jacoby used one of the precloug night hours when he should have bean asleep to rig up a, son, of slteii 11Cr0ss Arthur's cot. and set‘ the dictionary up m; 1g, "My Eng. llsh ls so faulty. Kitt. and 1 have I ‘)0 “m0 lfllllllrove it. Wily do when ills parents were naturaliz- 3011 not lrznn t0_talk to me" ed. was drafted into lhe American tolileunlcigwtlle flisltthwordsmgloud flfzuy-edTitle gstliogowg. Youbhatylc . » ‘.350 urco h-‘reurn o an ou i . $111111?!‘ ‘E331! Pwril-uncistiosll. ‘andtcanlstay Flore at’... hi. h... ormedhua fioclcty was Oftflolldilllfla ng a atsy Wan o ave.’ a c rc es were erec B! turnips and potatoes Jafifliy -"I shfllle not want to leave, Ja- keep abreast oi the growing con- Silvlv ljcugil sketches of various ob- ooby," gregations. It was, therefore, quite I 1n the room. writing their “I hope not. But anyway. this natural that in 1925 the larger Llfilnclgfiubfsfgdoiatlltffll. gnd set the makes you a German and at the fellowship of the Unlited ghurcg . 9 l! r r 1111‘ o study dur- same time takes care oi you; Am. o! Canada was we come an 1m: U10 dill‘. Arthur blessed him ric ac ent. H w v . 1e re eagerly embraced. 1°’ ‘k . H“ W“ not yet able ro fistezln to (inc and (1.5 art l; ea Hers is an extract from a let- . . o D ak his‘ “wuirhts forward into like me. Erich Kessler would have ter written by Rev. Mr. Hicks in What. h“ might be going t0 do with heard his parents speak German at 1816. "We have 1n Chulimfliiw" .11" iuiurc Jricoby was forcing upon home and would pronounce it a member ill Society by the name Lmucd . him. This occupation was enough hatter than vou do." of Benjamin Chappell who Anniversary of the advnl of our out Woshbnrn, Lmnlett Lynmf "dyed Wm not cmlmunycnw with f“? me FY6591"- He filled up his "I do nrv best. Correct me mentioned with respect by Wes- {lrst regular nlllm -. mu‘. will Charles Murray, .lr.. and Kenneth n“. ‘me Y n m t n d 11111111 ‘Vlth Gerluan words to keep whenever you please" ley in the fourth volume of Ills -—A———-— -‘ Harlan The CLilNHDflléY also inggdes ha“ - ou wl n try o I! it from being filled u wlm (To be conrfnued) 5 page 439 and with whom (gtkjued Page i).\__ is 3X26 C011 T111811 n.5, thought; qg Elizabeth “ram .-_—~~__- fl-fl- .- -'- _ - _ '_—__;,.—-;:_.:.‘ j~ "‘ llGllded by chm Thundemloud and I understand whet Wu s" coby mm ' J5‘ - Chief Mnny Theaties saying. 1 will not try to iind her." h, 51m 1 ° ti” mm he "lied Ti picture tells “She will mllrry again." Arthur mt .1 pcinéfig ences’ proudly’ 5nd ,. .. t“ y“ love My V. l ..l delight wllcn ca. '=lwn¢rc °$"l§’.§~‘§-.-i“ alfilllll agent is she wllllmikfi-x mating‘ sh Wm- cob} and the nurses began to un- . . ‘ : - - - - - “ o ‘=l.?;~“li§§.";"..:.. .112: .:ls.r:'%::l%; s: P“ 1*» £211.... t... o... ‘to the coilntrysido lhrouzh a series hiléf,fig-sligyiiflllgrorcfifi?’ were 1°°klng back on thong dgyg, ,of unexplained uprisings. The do}; fat’ m this do hi‘, _-_' but Jacoby said to him, "You grd no; Eztlction strikes a 1111113115 Dllile when I know’ I-n‘. rlghtl. ‘ I know “how you were encouraging wo youn depllt, s "ifI ik , ' .. "10 1911." Atl 7111i: trail Hof they iglllfiliilsdt‘; 6x133 Jaqm? ‘He’?! m answer’ YmfWMBYbc you have; 11th”... l.““‘?“'"°“' ruarrilcs u lllrlllinz climax which are- 51° heslmwd’ "Dflchmg mm I nearly gltvc up "e"Yeg“ 1on8“ finds a troop or U s_ Cnvalrv m his 110cm: for the dictionary he -. mm J b; "b 11° always carried now—"you nre m; 1 “co 5' m‘ °" ‘lid most completely rillht. Kitt." He Kmfi." ‘m’ Th“ i‘ "h" "1""- liha- rescue .. l 1 l. b d1 i’ . bandages before 1.1115. an“; atldegi. 11,35, f§§.,,§°’§, and‘ Juwy “m” DEVELOP NEW INDUSTRY "I do understand." asked “.11, , m 1?’? I‘ "w" ——~— “You—" Artllllfs v01“? bwke l" Kcsslcl-‘s 51113161131116’ isogrigl?’ gel? GGYEORGETCWN -rOP>-—Biritlsh|a sub. and the sob came from s0 111g him Kiit is an old bad‘ hflhi: uiana is lcportecl to be in a deep that it sent points oi pain o; mme n. ,, “ ~ ‘favorable position for building up i-llfvllail him and he had to ‘unit They ‘welfnnbgif’ back‘ a profitable ohcwlng gum industry. till they subsided before he could they genemfi for‘ t” ‘@5913 1° 11 The annual yield of the Reprununi go on—"you don't understand. abbrevlatlo‘ yr mg° w" forests is cstinla-tod hi. 20.000 pounds You never loved a woman." Again new mm ,1“ ° °ld nu-mfi The of latex a substitute for chicle. the sob rushed up, and again he finer Arlgiluvlimalfzglfimgggg ‘zgodflgflg the hospital 1n Berlin, will]: m. was convnlescing from another 0g had to wait illl the pain of went "x :~.~;::.~"-..:.~ ;-.s -9 Sllfalcal operations Jacoby m. cnusesMNQEUIIIATiIS g ........ .... ....... very ill like many gel";- ‘an’ [dnnl- m. “u” m‘ him a blood transfusion, P . y "mPIY was better and M iullvck of vitamins in the daily din, ltllllrln ks Jncoby rctorted, . "U! armour-v. lCfiflfdiug h, modem science, , t d 00d 151111 800d enough for grgtj- to organic trouble, but to slloria o! vitnminlsext) firsute tude‘ Kitkmmde ‘*5 115mm! but it was tholéght that lack oi vitamin B1 was the cause oi #1211116 and a carrot or two. But neuritis su erin . N 1m ' - "6 Bilmfithinii lse i “New”. bee-us” “i: “ow that all b vitamins lre B °P Wu. j more imPortant.” He produced a can now get them combined in ' v ' _ - document. offering 1t with an air Esblcis (IWLUI valuable minerals and yeast added). Toke daily of ‘rhmlph’ "Hqre 15 YWT birth ow mucl otter you fecl. Only 82.15 for a month's supply, A; certificate." u Arthur laughed at that. Birth i [F] I m" ‘mm . ... .-..'“.". certificates llnrl not ted States before silt 1n the Uni With Major Hoopla REV. T. E. MCLENNAN Pastor of Trinity United Church. who will conduct the 80th anniver- sary seryices on Sunday. i Gibson, Maynard In New Western ..__ —__ — —»~ .z~_____..__ .ws-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-..-.v.-u-.-. -..-l.~.-'.r-vv'-v.-. -y-,,-,-_-, roslsllr -=- EMPIRE -=- rm. m ss Shows 7—-8.4-5 -:- Matinee Sat at 2.30 18111116111011. Jaooby nodded. While he sought. for is answer his right hancl cov- " ercd tho right hand that could not I yet be clenched. friendly across the y wall of language. 11a said, “Yes, I Kitt. I will d0 that." I It was all he could say, but by y Qofisw the 56mm o‘ that time they had learned to do without 1.1.; knowledgebr consent was followed by Rev. John Hicks 18 il: and the line of ministers has been continuous sinlc 1807. Thus it is seen fronl the cottage Prayer meeting, classes were r.'.-.-.-..-a..~.- . T108 their new series of Mono r \ t- 5' °°d dc“ M wmmumcuzmg em my“, Ken ymynurdgm gob without language. Jacoby did not Crlbiilll conle to the llillplre Theatre m“? a ‘"119 Q1 m5 i-“Vn- Um“ Y1°“’ tonight ill_ ille stirring drama of ills life had been too full oi vrork yihch zrontlcr. “The Law Rides and war to give him much chance oga l." to a 1 a 1 x a c!) H hink of personal happiness. llle two cowboy heroes head an Later he was to ilncl out what lt exceptional cast which includes meant to have a wumanfig guffgf- gflclQLague W.“ €i°llblewf°filflfl ing mean more lo him .tllan his Iéixlfiil-fh ctw Miles 1.. m». li-aqlnzl own. But he did not hesitate be- e lole. and many other such Arm." mm well known screen players us Bry- -_=.-.+.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.w liore Arthur's request. ‘.f.v:.-aw.=.-.. an exciting western town said. . . . . . . k1 .1 .1 . . . . . .3 . . -: . . l. _. -—‘. ‘a ‘I ‘i! . -: ". . . -: . _. .=-_ *..==-..=.=..=.=.-_ When he tried to express his “My an")! rack rams: Writer's.’ allies ALSO SERIAL - CARTOON - NOVELTY mmmv-avumvnrmvwvunmmwmavennmmvuhnn Uuf THAT Doe's Been AQOLJMD YOU SO MUCH THAT HES Glvrxl‘ A LOT LlHE xow- l-VIL-B cor 5O hE lHlNl<§ 115 ALMOéT A calm; TO WA6TE: TUNE Pine/ml‘! most drug stores. B" VITAM | u . ._._.;_I'AP.!-!a._1$ the war. He had never had o l“ JMObY was a German an _thought like a German, and i0 him Payer ""3? e es . rccoyids which ufindlamlz? d; _ t man ed even in their most chaotic . dqgisteflacoggregfillyfmegitt Mom ‘ arm: resume Nm-l if: OI“ nyfv‘: iifiiniléiplgblshr $95". THE USUAL DOUBLE- Y: daring how you could jdentlfey yum-- TALK.'-~1 Beusva self. 1mm one mornln about three lT STATE$ THAT ‘I. o'clock I found the so utlon. when $4517.80 THE VICIOUS £0358 5110x2113. 11218 arent-Isq knerlvma U5 NWHA e a e ess er. icy FLVNG TkcKLgfk-ge so son named Erich. While the Y was still a. babfr the Kesslers THRDTTLED HIM BPEED- went to the United States Tll 1w INTO INGENSIBiLITV 1...... 1,. ,1 h...“ who...) ,3, C0,?! "fii-MRJQUMPHK sultcd his noics and pronounced ' lilneorractly “Milwaukee. You avs card oi it?" Arthur nodded. "Yeas. I new up in a town alled Clucago. {hey are very near each other.’ "Von 112W: been to Milwaukee". "Frequently." "Tau-i ' FCvvlllQQQO... Boarding House 1 30 laugh-packed minules of fun - mvale-lnd side-splitting yams about lobfis Arkansas kinfolk <1! Music by radio's newest bond sense- -\ flan-Gordon Jenkins cnsl his ‘orchasiru / j a’) s i laugh with your whole family Ionighi and ovary Thursday evening N0. HE'S TAkmlc-i AFTER VDLl Am‘ ME --HE'5 LIKE FRANK DQBlES lklitrAxl wHU SE2, ”A|.\l'T MIXTURE 500D? SHE MADE TH’ 10101-11 "r0 SLEEP ml AN‘ , ‘TH’ DAV TO Rear w." . . i" A ‘ "THAT HIHOLINE, l-uzree coe CATCH euaotalz," I5 row BlLLlhlG, MAISOR, our WHAT 14mm or AN AGGIST WAS rr -.. D") vou Polls-r lNHiCH wAv HE wean- 2 \ S vswll’ SPONSORED IY IJIIIUOY TH! ONLY SOAP IN THE WOllD ISFICIAlLY MAD! TO 570F530." because his mower mad 1111119 used to corres- pond. But thcre is no official rc- rord o1’ that in this country, be- cause the Kesslers stayed in the United Gtates and were naturaliz- ed. For all I know they may be there'to this day." "Making beer. perhaps?" "Why? Do you know them?” "Never llcarrl of them. But I.’ know Milwaukee. Go on, Ja- cobii." "I have obtained Erich Reader's birth certificate. I have recorm that l-ish you - i ‘F. 8.30 l’. M‘ WEAF. New York (660 KC) WBZ, Boston (1030 KC) ‘ii __\\ _Y‘.\\}\\“ \ \\‘.v.\\\\;\z, \ JRWMJAMS ll-‘Y w. nuunugspgqnw. vnlmuauv m, _\