ILABCH 25. 1941__i_a-:* i PRINCE EDWARD: Today and Wed TICIIICDLQNS BREATH‘! SPECTACLB! Mighllesl triumph of your King and Queen ol Sonqi Noel Coward wrote ii! Ziegfeld staged it! New the famed foot- liglit hit in glorified with Technicolor on the screen! l Photographed in Technicolor Willi n =31)?‘ ”__ Goons SANDERS a... HUNTER u ' a Felii BRES$ART 531/275»? ‘I'll See You Again’ SHOWS ‘I! You Could only Original Play, Music and Lyrics by Noel 3,15 fyzlzitwtzhnfll. Coward . Screen Play by Lesser Samuel: m9 To“; _ 1°" h Produced by VICTOR SAVILLE 9,09 Any Leagues!“ Directed by W. S. VAN DYKE II T's TRAVALOGUE - M.G.M. MINIATURE . M CAPITOL —— TUIJAY 8r WE. 4 rmrs 1111s rrnir miiurrs“? canon: cnau race: nriirii: cnA t 1395311411 artist/i find SEN y R ooiroon . fir’? c. HENRY "°*N VALERIE. M“w"Nce "Mrmau . no ‘gtslgzirirr r - »- . 01m Aim ; —~ ._.____ _. ‘Ganglia wifvlii-FGQDZLT lyelgltldldii- v . SHOWS~ _“5 k ‘ able in alliance. i THE CHARLOTTETOWIN The iicntral Guardian lhis column is reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising of u newsy nature mo! be inserted at 5 cents a word. strictly pey- russoav. Miami 25th 3-l -.__. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES con- tours i2.“’.1i2i.“£3l".‘ft‘?~’i>“'°“' cook's for Photographs. - .".' . , _ L-l0-3-1fl-1il. ‘"353 3 25 n CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ' _ The funeral o! Mr. Joseph 3%“ “c!” I‘ "u was held Baturdsy ‘afternoon from the residence of his brother _ Artemss Betts, Cumberland, service at the house and grave iieins gim- a ducted by Rev. Harvey Bishop. The _ pallbearers were Messrs. James Betts, Martin McDonald, Wesiey McDoiigall. Daniel McDougsll and William Smith. Interment was in New Dominion Cemetery. KENT BEAUTY BHOPPI for remainder of week. Students Per- manent $1.50. L-314-3-25-f1. OFFICIAL OPENING Canadian Legion Recreation lint, Thursday, March 21th. Tea served from 4 to 9 pm. Admission 25c. L-Bii-S-M-dl. SILVERWARE - A few di con- tinued lines Tudor Plate in perfect‘ condition. 83 1/3 per cent discount. The Rogers Hardware. L-352-3-25-29-4-S. STEWART JTROOKS —A pretty wedding took place at ‘Pruro, N. 5., Feb. 15, of Margaret Hamilton, only daughter of Capt. P. A. Brooks, Royal Winnipeg Rifles, and S. i TALENTE wool frock, made on fitted lines. Panels coming from the Peter Pan neckline were marked by self-ton- elclliraid. l-ler hat was an irriported bonnet model of black felt. Ameri- can Beauty roses and freesis made her shoulder bouquet. The recep- tion was held at the Scotis. hotel. Corporal and Mrs. Stewart left for a short. honeymoon in Halifax, and on their return will reside in AFTERNOON TEA ,A'l‘ GOV- ERNMENT HOUSE-The Lieuten- ant Governor and Mrs. B. W. Le- Page entertained delightfully at afternoon tea yesterday, welcom- ing upwards of 1'15 guests to Government House. The social gathering was in honour of the members of‘ the Legislature which opened earlier in the afternoon. Among the guests present, in addi- tion to members and their wives swwart 1's a grandson o’ Mrs‘ M‘ --— At simian AT cunnsnnsun - Paul's ‘ by t no of 01d.” capacity: Veterans ‘were present. companions some of them thrown to lions. ers had their bodies torn apart on the rack. many of them disfigured. broken. complete physical wrecks- tihet wxolgk of men‘ of flrelsii 3nd blood. e man w o su ere so much -. . at the hands of men. and!‘ um m“ m had seen his companions suffer. this is the man who says, “We wre not airainst flesh and blood." Because he recognized that flesh andt are mercy agents. instru- ments. tools-it may be willing tool _ himself Truro. The above Corporal James lbloood the Text of Sennon Trinity ilnitad tiliurcli. Inspiring Sermon on War objectives mominyz plrayers were offer- k5,. t e Empire and Mr, allies. suitable music was rende he choir. including the anthem. ive Peace. O Lord." and the soul- stirrimz hymns, "O God. Our Help in A es Pa t." and Kiplinas Reces- sions. "God of cur Fathers. Known _ The church was filled to M! service of St.- Church on Sunday. a special War Litany and ed on behalf of and inspirincr RITGSIECI. Kcliys Gross And her re d Trainees . £11113“ [F0111 T 1'11: 1 Vicinity _,___,__ The many friends of Mrs. J. P» csrrsgnef are sorry to hear o! her illness 111.11 Miss Helen Cusack was a recent Ylsllbl‘ to Dot (~15 the guest of her sister, Mrs. Matthews Murray. Michael Conway and a Joseph spent the week The Riectcr. Rev. A. dclton. LeDrew Gardner, delivered an clo- —-—-- quent and Miss Winnie Cosdy returned home the words of 5t. Paul. "We Wrestle nhcr visiting friends fn the City. not aaninst Flesh and Blood." text of the sermon follows: Mrs, Basil Sferry, and son a daughter of Albany spent the week Brookvaic, guests of Mrs. and Mrs. 0nd in Szierrys parents, Mi". D PIANTST - Liiyan 001;; w cor , James A. stewart, Ephesians 6: 12:- g , Crystal, so rano, Boston, Mass; QM wynnypeg 335195‘ son 0g M“, “We wrestle not aaainst flesh Walter Cuack- Gal" ___ and Will am Rogers. pianist, K, B, Stewart and the late Mr. and vvd- Brookvah, Sf**'“_hm, L, ,0 P, h .M,. and Mm “m.,... ,1. , Charlottetown, son of m. o1. K. Stewart Capt. P. a. Parker pef- . , “M... ,1,‘ "f" f‘? H .,,,§ G,.,.,.,,,,,,., a,'e,.,.,,.,,~,.,.. m“- l5‘ 3°59“ ‘malt M's» Engels» will‘ formeththe ceremony in front of H§°§a§”,,“§,‘,§,§’,{§§‘Dfllgibifffhqiilg}; Wturlrn s§s<11<5§3al§§§ill" 0 m gxlaiulhticns on‘, the birth" of a ‘ part in a rec a1 at the Institute m; window; banked with “m5 ~ .1 .‘ ‘ ' -' ' b0 mm bub‘, hm, ‘mm h, me of Musical Art. of the Juilliard - 0W,‘ m as: to soldiers, arre ted and ImPYI-Sme" . . -u g ' ‘ ~_. |school q; Music m New Yo“, on 3%?!“ rfie W258 ‘gldmlilgplgfey film because of the hatred oi men of Mis. Joseph Nantes has returned - Kimzs County Hoswital. MOITL Thursday‘ Mam, 20th flesh and blood. He had seen his 1101111‘ after bilfiildlflil a week mm BEW- < imprisoned. her sister in Iona. oth- stle Will’? lINVOKl-ID JU -JU SPIRIT-UHASEB CAIRO March 24- -fCP> -—Bri- ink the ad-mlraltv 5hr; consider supplying | mandezs who have t time 1n an 'JU— JU -a-n evil Tileyre pretty handy have around. warship co things Francis McDonald, Patt Duffy :.".:d Percy Woods have returned ai- lsfaenging the winter in the an . -end in Mid- to spend any African dusert with a s p l 1' 1 t-chzser. Foot Troubles Puinlessly Treated Telephone 140 H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodist - Podiatrist 1.13 Gr, Geo. St. Charlottetown- Thc Eastern Guardian ..‘Thls column ls reserved for news of local interest. but silver-l tislng of a newsv nature may be‘ inserted at Z cents a word. strict-l! o“ nayable__in_advance.__ Personals . ‘Many old friends of Mrs._ E. ‘Masher will regret to hear of riis illness at hrs home: 111 Montague. L. M 11d .1511. lvloxitnguc, (lily Q11 T11115- ..'Mrs.‘L. B _ was a visitor to in. ..'M1'. Walter Burcietic and son Walter of Bridgetown, spent Wed- nesday in Montague . ‘Lillian, little daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Herman MscKinnon. ,Ml11iown. “"110 was operst-wl an in .the Kings County Hospital ls mnk- 1 ing a good recovery L ‘Mr. Earle Clay. Dundas is spending a few days with friends in uld m- t0 were a. number of the Air Force officers and their wives, also Brigadier C. E. Connolly, Captain J._T. Mahar, of Halifax, and cap- tain H. E. Parker of Debert. N. B. Tea and coffee was poured by Mrs. D. J. Riley and Mrs. Mur- dock MacKlnnon, and the follow- ing ladies assisted in serving: Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, Mrs. I-lilds Wonnacott, Mrs. Roy Cudrnore. Miss Pauline LePsge, Mrs. W. R. Aitkcn, Mrs. Nettie Stewart. Mrs. Lemuel MacDougnll, Mrs. W. D. ycillis, Miss Georgie Burns, Mrs. harry Tidmarsh, Mrs. John Rat- Etenbury, Mrs. Frances H011 ‘Iii-ain- or. Mrs. A. W. Allen, Mrs. Harold smith. Music for the enjoyable event was furnished by Miss Lil- lian Earle. pianist. and Miss Kathleen Hornby, violinist. ST. PATRICIVS AT ELIERALIL- [The Benevolent Irish Society hall ‘at Emerald was packed to capacity on Monday night, March 17th, to ivitness the three act comedy “Go Hollywood” presented by the Dra- matic Club of Summerfield parish. The play presented was a farce- comedy, chock full of rapid fire speeches humerous situations. and clever acting. That the large audi- ence enjoyed the comedy. was evid- enced by their hearty laughter and flpplallsfi. The cast was as follows: John Joseph White. Walter Croken. Mrs. Cameron, Margaret McQuaid; Dorothy Croken, Ivan Lnmbe; Reg- iinald Smith, Iris McEntee Stella pert Stewart, New Glasgow, P. E. -1n the hands of an Ememy. possible to destroy the tools With-z out hurting the Ememy. D€5if0y one tool. the Enemy will always find a man who runs nmuck, but lefive him at. liberty, and he will soon find another. Take the gun away from the man who runs amuck, but leave him at libertv and he will soon find another. Take the knife away from him who stabs. leave hfirn ‘at libartv. _ . and he wli soon liii ano iel". w“ Mmmm‘ Duecm" Claude. Twenty-five years R20 we took awuv Smith beibrc tine Charlottetown , » » w“- Y's Men's Club. March 2i. 1941.. ,5,",,?5,,§";,‘§,“;§;,‘.°,,,,‘;°.1?; §2§de}ed Perhaps Wm "I 11°“ he“ hi". the tool helpless. but we did not Yew *1 b°°k caued- "The Gmwm bother ourselves about the Enemy or Government by Irvine HOWW- who used him. Tile result is today an Island boy now of Edmonton. may, w, “my mm equipped Wm, an- In that book he explains how people other tool. more devnstaiinu than found it. was to their advantage to; me 155g, mm work together in roupo. 1n the garlv days this was or hunting and The Enemy protection against other people and tribes. later we had companies "We wrestle not against flesh and formed for finaciai Train. and then, blood." Who or what is the Enemy? unions for protection against. their Let us read. on. We wrestle 110i- employers. But we as Y's men. come against flesh and blood. but sprain t principalities. nuamst powers. afzamst the darkne s of this The Y’s Meirs Club and Its Work A summary o! a. talk given by. together for s. veiy different ur- ose. We come together wor ng the rulers‘ of _‘ ‘, _ unity to assist the Y. M. C. Ad ‘ yvnorfiizéhétrriiliéist gpéiciqtlsupi tuglaeiirlirglelsar‘ in carrying out its programme. an cultivating friendship among Y's. men and Y. M. C. A. members everywhere. The first club was formed by Paul William Alexander to assist the. Y in a memDeLshTp drive. It was decided Y0 try out a supper meeting. The idea. became so popul- ar that todav we have clubs in six~ been countries With thousands of In Q wickedness in heavenly places! the henvens above us. so scrlfltur tutin: the hosts other side the grc describe as .. Delightful Musical With Nelson Eddy- beina “I'll See You Again" and “Our Little Cafe." sung in duet. by Miss MacDonald and Eddy. Victor Suv- ille, producing, surrounded his char- acters with all the brilliant color and atmosphere of the period. The "escape" in realms of ro- mance and musical charm which 1's invariably afforded by the Mac- Donald-Eddv musicals. is assured to iii who view t-hcir latest co-starrinir overeat. the picturiaatioxi of Noel Coward's "Bitter Sweet," which Playing on the screen program is cnened last night at the Prince Ed- a travelogue and M. G. M. Minia- vsrd ‘Theatre. ture, ‘Filmed 1n Technicolor and replete with some of the most. delightful music ever to reach the screen. Bitter Sweet." presents Miss Mac- Donald a. Sarah Millick, Victorian belle who slopes with teacher. Carl Linden, Nelson Eddy. and noes with him to Vienna. There. despite straitened circumstances. they live in idyllic existence until menace enters in the nerson of Baron von ‘Iransisch of the Imperial Cavalry, who has an eye for ii pretty iriri. Qefirtlesanders is an effectively militaristic Von ‘Hanisch and Ian Hunter 1m equally disarming Lord Shayne. W110. as the formers gam- bina opponent. ai o becomes I benefactor of Sarah and Ca-ri. De- [We a iiirzhiy dramatic denouement. when Carl is challenged to a. duel in which he has no chance, the charm of the niece is never lost and comedy 1s present throughout. par- ticularly through the characteriz- Illvlls of Felix Bressart, Curt Bots, 51v Rumnnii and Harman Bing. The first two are penniless musicians friends of Carl, Rumann is the cafe ‘twiler. H0l‘I‘_SCllllCk, and Bing plays u"? Rllvnlcctic mnrketkceper. ‘ Also notable in important su port- 11a role. are Edward Ashley. lmrie rvcr,D1a11a Lewis. Fay Holden p111 JimcL Beecher. W. B. Van Dyke I! directed with an experienced eye 0r baiancinit continuous action and melodic irioments, ‘The rich musical score ‘nciudes eeven of the original Noel Coward "his. outstanding among them i “CHARLIE CHAN” AT CAPITOL Bil Cut from storv pattern and set in the ill-Tm, at the Capitol ‘Theatre, Fox. Sidney Iloler again appears the title role. baffle both the audience and story talnrnent that spellbo the psrtv is murde Poison darts. however, the lulled is unmasked but cast under suspicion. To KlVc away Jeanette MacDonald At Prince Edward unusual detective bizarre background of a. chamber of horrors. "Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum.” which opened yesterday has been fahioned into a thrilling, suspense- ful murder mystery by 20th Cent - Deftly blendinil comedy, chills and r program for next, thrills. real persons and duplicate Report was given of the four Sur- wax dummies are shifted about to Tprise Parties held at the home of ha. scter in a tense hour of enter- . c r 5 held the audience "m" Ml‘ und. Charlie Chan is induced to take part in a radio broadcast emanating fi"om a wax museum of crime which 1 is operated by C. Henry Gordon- The njiseum curator is. in reality. a - plaster surgeon who changes the facet of criminals. The broadcast is a trap for the famous sleuth and has been set bv criminals hiding‘ out in the museum in order to ‘pet’ Chan, During the broadcast a member of red. electrically wired chairs. daggers and other lethal cOn- t-rivances beset Chan. In the end. not before everyone in the film is the suggri igiLand start11_ng_c1_ir_n_r1_i< il-Izindrshan, Alice McQuaid and Maurice Crokcn and Kathleen White. Between the acts the spe- cialties consisted of two solos by Miss Dorothy Croken “Acushla Mac- kree" and “The Shadow of The Blnmey Stone,“ and a duet by Misses Helen Crokcn and Mary Moynaugh "The Shamrock And The ‘Maple Leaf " Livirg Irish music bv the "Mulligan Orchestra" before and during the play was much ap- pit-elated mid enjoyed by all and added much to a splendid evenings entertainment. (Summcrside papers please Copy). AN I-INERGETIC SOCIETY —- l-Iappy workcrs Club, Murray Har- bor vvzis held at. the home of Mrs, Roy somers on March 13th. Meet- ing opened by singing the Lord is in His Holy Temple. Scripture urns taken from 43rd Psalm. and hrrrvei" by Mrs. Somers, followed by Hymn "Come Let us Bing of a. Wonderful love. Minutes of last meeting were mad and approved. {R011 call was answered with an Irish Verse, '1 members present, Mrs. Wm. McKenzie and Mrs. Roy [Brooks o'er»: appointed t0 arrange two meetings. ,Mr. Criliy Lea, Mr. Wm. McKen- Chcstcr Cooper and Mr. ‘Lorne Bucll, proceeds $0.05. The following members were appointed tic arr-anus for next two surprise parties Mrs. Ernest; McKinnon, Mrs. Chester Cooper, Mrs. Jack Bell Miss Rota Sharam. Mrs. Frank McFru-lnne invited members for next meeting Collection was taken up amounting to 40 cents. Mrs. Crllly Len and Mrs. Ernest. McKinnon gave a recitation follow- ed by contest Meeting closed. would only spoil the fine entertain- ment the film offers you. Mystlfylng throughout, “Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum" has its lighter moments Sen Yung as Charlie's "N0. 2 Son" is good for CIVIC TAX APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal from Civic Rates and Assessments will be held in the City Court Room, City Building, Mi Tuesday. April. 3th. 1941, at 9.30 o'clock A.M., when appeals from valuations and assessments will be heard. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk cool, COMFORTABLE %4'Z‘¢ §Eéhys flyglfllgQpirl-[IIIOOIIIIOIIOIIOIO releasable 59"" ' and? £1.31‘; glmoiogiclbelitigjfigiifi '“ ° gum bee: is without veered m?” if“: b‘ - He" e “on " losing the y _ ‘ @sn=.rl5?1§ 0cm and Sac Them at inanv a lauuh as he tries to emu- late his famous father. Others featured in the excellent supporting cast are Marc Lawrence. Joan Valerie, Marguerite Chapman Gan Tho Dcafenod liear Again? Medical lllthorlllcs say yes-in many cases. Attrine Ear Balsam. a mesoription, has proven e lilessin many deafened pie. Use since 1891i by those w n are deaf- ened and bothered by ringing. busting head noises due to hard- ened nr eoagulatcd wax (eerumen). Over e million packages sold. Must. sallsly or money refunded. Ask to- llly for Anrine Ear Balsam at The Jenkins Pharmacy er other leading drunlsts. Poultry Notice Farmers in the vicinity of Stun- ley, New London, Granville, Hope River, and other sections, please note that I um buying fowl and p . ed on the earth. has on earth His willing followers il-Iis willinz earthly instruments Many members. This year we have lost a YEW Clubs in Poland and other invaded countries. but we have more than made up for these losses by gains in other places. lions. The Charlottetown club was torrn- asund ed on November 25 1925. On that ed to date. Ray Pendletcn. who was then General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. caiicd nineteen of Charlotte- towns voung bushes; men together They had the pleasure oi’ having Messrs: Arthur Affleck and J. D. Jenkins outline the general work- ings of a. Y's men club as it was ex- plainerl in detail to them at the Maritime Y. M. C A. summer camp held at Big Cove N. S.‘1n ihri as summer oi 1925. At the culm nation‘. . . . .3 of the above meeting 1t was ummi- ,1 fling‘; fllfiggktféd m“ Wmk “l1 m“ mously decided to form a Y’s menls‘ ' (alubk in Charlottetown. Aéthuz- ec was our 11st pzesl ent w - 1 m tum 5,1;- Harry Oudmom as Vice-President. ffifii‘ ,,,‘{§§f,’°-‘.§§, ‘ma; lnphqaven, The "wsl Qulstandlntl “ciml-v °l'Michael 11nd his anircls foul!“ me d‘? 15 Bill's w°Yk< The 911T" against the Dragon uiid his angels D050 o ‘boy's be them the way to a more efficient, him." ‘This, then. is the real con more useful and happy life. ifiiet-the battle with the frost. The International director of‘ spiritual wickedness. Boy's Work Director Connell writes _ in one of his letters to chairmen of The Effective “canon Boy's Work; “Boy's Work is not a toy nor a , project. It 1s our oiilv hold on the | not rcallv civen ourselves to an of future. , boys we serve. m» m1 fenslve against. the Lncmy. Wchsy to serve today. will do thcsc things f 1W9" °"1'5“l"°5- and ‘llfzhilyu “'15,, in the future that we will eitherflhe dftfeat °f hi? mm" x u.‘ d1?“ ‘ approve or disapprove. Their con- 911W l5 Veil’ imam?’ “W” l‘ duct will then he beyond our cGh-l beheaded. crucified. take their places. wlllinz 1!‘- enly Warrior in H1 Evil. Satan. too, has followers. his wiilmiz tools. have been destroyed over and Ovt‘ again in the Dust and without doub will be destroyed. 11211111. but will be always other tools fortlicom 1 Lnir. So fur, We in our conflicthav ibeen content wit _ and letting the Encinv flu lrec. good and evil will continue until th spiritual hosts of wickedne s lmv vate what are the clubs doing in Boys and axam‘ as a Nation‘ m u“, ma, Work? Most all clubs reporting have a summer programme-that includ- es campinq. Some clubs have it and blood Against spiritual wick in summer keep the same groups a , m“ together sending them to camp. 1t . we pm 1 v seems to mc that the most worth‘ while work we can (lo hrre . through camp work. Here we some closeu- to the individual than any other way but we must‘ have super- i, vlslon- The bov must certainly have this oppcrtunit to pic, and 11's camp life shoud be ma e pleasant for 111m. While there he should, learn some of the things that me‘ necessary for him to learn if he is to become s. useful citizen. MllClli depends on the leaders whether, it is worth while for thistclub to o elic For "Satan tremhics when 11c sec True, wc must give ourselves to th task of rendcrini: the to Evil One hepicss and. incffectiw struggle of the good and evil. that demands so much of our at bet th oi ‘tu 1 force . “a? %a ‘mvgorgim m?! 5:11am, wul Ilimllle flnst ‘lAS-Sglhtlilfislliggflgll: by e Boy-s work com; we had the stoiy of 1e c1 eTh isued , tih mittee. In t is stressed: Boys in Re- Israel attacked b" Ammck‘ 1at‘on ome and Parents: Boys‘ I in Relat on w P1111110 Schools; aoyi l‘ in Relation to Churches: and Re-| lstions with Working and Needy, Boys. Paul William Alexander slalom: "We make s. mistake in thinking m the boy iaalwayseaaertocomeand got what we have tooffer. We prrpaia a feast. Then we beat the dishpen and shout "come and get it." Those who happen to like that kind. or a feast. oome- but those who need it do not. conre. Tim's is the areatest weakness of cur work." stettd the Judge "We make our goods avail- able, but that u not enourh. '" must take our izooda to the boy who needs it. for he will not come w us." After all it is not. whpt We do for the boyi that counts. but it is what we do with them In closing l would like to remind you of some cl the other object-l of mir club. 1. 11o culbivategood fellowship a- I mtg Y's men's and Young men's, risllln Associations everywhere. 2. To enabls Y‘ men to keep bet- ter Informed upon subject. of i111- meclate Civ'c. economic. scrinl and international interest. e h the forces of Tarn lead thcm into battle. while Mose from whence hc could which th flict. As the old warrior ho JU Meo Cassie 1-: Q LARGEST VARIETY GROWN fl"|0 S. mmitilfiillti’ '0'“ m“. chickens every Thursday at Ston- ley Bridge and daily at North Rutlico. W. P. SMITH REDDIN BROS. L I78-3-25-3L slaéktlwttsl iiwetelu. III! — OUR ITO AND NUISIRY IOOK-lelter "n! I00 IOIIIIOISIIII 0E0 3. To encourage righteousness and Juatic in civic ard lntemstionwi af- fairs abntelntnv always from party polities and sectafianism. This is whet we gow- our rlrdge b do when we joined lie eiih. rays. a crest war is belnt! waged. Wuc ‘and has been waged down through the azes. On one side there 1s the Lord Jesus with his angels. consti- of heaven. On the at antagonist of iGod and man. whom the scriptures as the Dragon and his an- This war ha been protect- The Lord Jesus of them have been thrown to snwn er: but others have volunteer- strumcnts in the hands ofthe Heav- conflict aizfilust- his ivillinr, These iii e1 e h smashing tools. rind ions as he is free he will lilld This war between ‘m5 W014i 15 i0 make 0W "and. the irrent Drspon wns cast out. ilk!‘ ciiiletis; and to show and his angels were cast out with of Thus far in our conflict we have unmolcstcd This in suite of_ the splendid leadership mm the lvlttflifid t-ifol. But it 1s not too late if we ._ . . A ‘ w. E. BENTLEY. K. (l. act for oiii" boys now." “Draw °f ménhlafigcfiiy $2001.13? CANADA J. A. BENTLEY. K- C. Sometimes We ask ourselves Just "1 “f a" °" i .1... vanCI-‘i c. r. BENTLEY. 1.1.. n. life, and has called us again battle against spiritual wickcdncss. We cannot mm spirits with "@511 up of bays 1n different crslt or ed . W, ,5 Mn-uuu; Wm“)- obbv classes during the winter and ,,,,“‘“§‘,,§"f1,{.",,I-e,,{ €\‘{'l\)p()n-lll(3 milv ctivc~is Prayer. the weakest saint upon his knees. 01 of the‘ but all this will bc cl no avail un- less we attack the Enemy himself and leave him badly battered. T119 nreat battle of today is ‘the age-old conflict bctivoeii 'i‘ii1s will be fought and won in the ipirituai realms. The conflict. between llEEhQTTITTI blood tentlon will be decided by the issue young man. Joshua, was placed at cl to goes to the top of a ncarbv mount con of Amaiek surges down upon Israel _th_l5__tll€ll‘_lll‘5t jnttlgwlsraclalts; The commander of an aircraft carier attached to a. flotilla es- mbhshed ashore was having tzouble kP-"Yfny a wind-rock ho1=ted on the flying field It keeps disappearing frim the tall pole. Finally h=- obtained a JU-JU for four shillings and two empty lemonade bottles. There was no fmme trouble with the wind-sock. H4; even thought fir.» result worth an Montague. .."Mr. Freeman Mlllar, whim Road. ls a patient in the Kings County Hosupitni, Montague. Mlnar_c_l_'_s_kl_lls “pain. _ CANADA PROVINCE OF Y_’AQE..T.H'S.EE t Your government's asmI-fl- tural department is strongy advocating the use of lime this season. Consult YB"! agricultural representative concerning the application 0| lime to your soil. There are many E006 "l" sons for this", you likely IIIWW them nil and are planning to lime your farm this Sprink- To avoid being disappointed '|n delivery. place your c511" now while "Bruolrville"_ hiKh tirade Limestone is soiling ht the Sillfll.‘ low price as lust I3" Brookvllle agricultural Lime ls the finest manufactured and . will give early results. (Jonah-I any fnrmer who has used it. _ Regardless of increzisr-d itrv- ~ ductinn costs. thori- is 11o in- crease in price to you this; spring. Pincus $3.00 per ton in Bulk $3.75 per ton in Bags" Car 101s of Z10 Tons or more lelivered t0 your nearest rail- .\':tv station in P. E I. Avoid the u uni Ylinll 1 p1». 1mg your requireznt 11 t Send your‘ order ‘IO ilmltllylllfl sliippmu date 1o Brookville Mfg. C0. Limited ilruokvillc, St. John Co" N3, Mrs. H, G. 3 Phone 3-0242 o1" 3-2111; Adams, Pres. official communication to his ccmmander-in-clfef. l “The attached correspondence . concerning the purchas- of a JU-JU iwss _supp11ea by a member of the imPdlCfll profession. “It 1s not. however. considered that the qualiflcati . the RN. or RA.M.C. sci-vine in thp district would have qnabled them to produce the dedrscl effecp , _ who JU-JU consisted of o. bunch o’ "vrkcn fbarhevz: wall poked in dhytken blot-d and heH togethq- by stnps of snaki skin. 111.,- witgh doc. m‘ bhfi-"d the JU-JU in the earth at. th- font. of tho wind-sock and covered it with cement to enable the cutse of the JU-JU- -a biaek i isriflke- to emerge and attack any‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 22nd day of March A. i). i941 ln Re Estate of Murray G. McNeely‘ Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province Produce Dealer,‘ deceased testate i Tu the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: inn file of Annie lilcNeely u! Char-- lottetoivn aforesaid. Widow. Ind 1|"! Eastern Trut. Company. the execu-i‘ ipmgpectjve gh"ef_ . Afm- n i” tors of the above named estatm. , . . q . , 1 i th t tatl In Y b8 stangzgtx-l me wmdiock was ‘m’ lbrszliycyzforathxpifilposgnherellniifter set. forth: You are therefore hereby! required to cite all persons interested , in the said Estate to be and. b11041", before the Judge present at a ‘I.’r0—, bate Court to be held in the Court,‘ llouse In Charlottetown in Q0991", County, ln the said Province, on Friday the 25th day of ADrlLnext coming. at the hour of eleven nrllwk forenoon of the same day to shew- cause il‘ any they can Why "N! A9". counts of the said Estate should not he passed and the Estate closed as‘ prayed for in said Pflmofl B115 °n motion of Ii. F. MacPhee. Esq., Proc- tor for said Petitioners. And it ls hereby ordered that. a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- Ilsheri ln some newspaper nublishrd in Charlottetown aforesaid once ill each week for nt lermt four consecu- tive. weeks from the date hereof M"! that s, true copy hereof he forthwith‘ ‘posted in the criticising public tiller , respectively. namely, in th_c hall of‘ the Court Ilouse in Charinltr-tmvn aforesaid, nt or _ near the Royal‘ Bank 11f (lanada in Charlottetown, aforesaid. and at or near the Bank or Novn Scotia in Chariotteinvn aforesaid. so that all persons inter- ested in the said Estate as aforesaid mav have duo notice thereof. ; WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said‘ LONG CAMPS FOR SWEDES SIOCKHOLM ‘C31 -Neutra1 Sweden's Defence bill calls for 1n- crease oi ‘the first training pound for conscripts from 180 to 360 days. r pushed buck. Moses. seelnz 1t. lifts up hi5 hands in prayer. and as lie does so the tide 01 battle turns and Israel surge. forward. Moses‘ hands were heavy, and he ceases to pray and lliVeS ms attention to the battle; out no sooner uoes he stop Dfflylllg mun Anmick again revives, Clltlfgus iuivvarci. unu isisoi 1S compel-ea u. ictrcat. ‘inch ivioscs realizes wneio c110 real issue lies. L1G realizes that UL.‘ battle ill tiw Dlaiii is out a v1 - .o1e undue o1 the hDiYAtUHLDdLH-B Le- iug iviiircu over their heads, so again iie RlVcS iiimsc-li to prayer. caning on his ministers, Auroii and hill‘, to iiuiu uu his LiltJLl mints, As ne 11111.3 s, ticw liil: comes 1111.0 tile pccue o. ubfl. the true o1 DdLtiG turns in tilflll’ iuvoui", iuiuiiek is hushed bdckJ iiis urayei" continues unto the going. down oi. the sun. and Amulet; 1.. completely oiscouifitted. riis iviuicstv nus been calling us to pi aver. and uivmc us tho inspira- Lin“ oi his example and ienucisiiip. it 1s noi. u can to sperm only a uay in bra) er. but to continue in player Y t € C E ‘y S t i. Probate (‘curt at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day Mill Y"? first above “mitten uiiceasdiuiy uhul tile spiritual hosts h s‘ o1 ‘IWACKCUTTESH are‘ but to rout. iur i m, u“, cm", 11o until tiieii wii our armies, aid - ’ ~ LTIOSC or our uilieu. iii-arch ViCLOflUilb-i is!“ “IUMEL C‘ Lo“ TIER’ .y. it is 1n this rciuiii that the real struggle tiiii oe deemed. uu not iUlHCl. "We wrestle not uauiust iicsii tiiltl lJiOOCl" but against "soirituai witkcuncss in heavenly iniccs and. iildl can only be (it:- izawu by spiritual, heavenly weap- siis, inc uoo-urvcn. and Lion-attest- LU WCMDUU 01 Hl"i\yt.‘l' L-sss-a-zs-i-i-a-is m g Professional Bards McLEOD 8. BEN TLEY e O O or" intimate hliwilltl) ISLAND m lllh rrcuiialr. cuuirT The emu may 0i iviarcii A. i) 194i lii rc CSlLlic oi Jlldry iticucod isle of iiiintcr iiivur m queens county in 1m: siiitl rruvliicc, widow, nec- iascu inst-suite. To the sheriff of the County of Queens County or any constable oi" iihrzuc person within siaiu uiuiuy, GREETING: llnrrlstcra and Attorneys-ai- Law MONEY TO LOAN I54 Prince Street t. S TTITATTRELL 81 B0. ll. F. AROIIIBALII ‘ Chartered Accountants | Eastern Trust Bulldiiu Charlottetown PALMER 8. HASLAM A. .1. ITASLAM. on. LLB BARR! "an, arc. 9 Ttjnliitlifsa‘ upon reading tlic pctl- tion on inc oi iiinry isauel itlciictd Ul. cnurliitieioivii Ill Queens Ltllllil)’ in rrliim: ntuvilru ISILIIITI, btcnogra- prior. inc Auminrstrntrix oi‘ the unove named itsiate, praying that. u citation may be Lsueu for the our- pusc hereinafter set Torin: You are therefore hereby required to cite ll-Al persons interested in the s-iiu hat-ate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate] Uotirl. to ne new in the Court ilouse in Charlottetown in Queens County. in. the said province. on lvionusy the I f c Canada and U.S.A.-—3l.32 m., ‘L553 , _ m. 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EXCHANGE STORE. 10R Richmond Street. Phone 369 Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Chnrioitetnwit, TKEJ. MONEY T0 LOAN 9.0. Bu: i! 5 2am nay oi April next coming. iii The hour of eicven o'clock lorenoon of the some uay to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts oft 1351!; $5 ____ the said Estate should not be passed? and the astute ciixcu as prayed for] in said petition and on motion of W. n. Bentley, £111.. Proctor tor saiu Petitioner. c t BELL 8i MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown ‘ And It l; hereby ordereduthaths l’. E. Island- rue cop erect be tortnwi nu - lishcd inysome ne per published H. F. MCPHEE B. A. K. in Charlottetown aforesaid once in Nag-May‘ M.“ each week for nt least tour consecu- tive weeks from the mate hereof and BARRTSTER SOLTCITOB that n true ecpy hereof be forthwith Riley Building posted in the following public places respectively, namely, m the liaii or] the Court House m thariottetown aforesaid. at or near the Bank of Nova seotln in Charlottetown, stoic- said. and at the store of W. I. Boo-i man In Hunter River in Queens County aforesaid. so that all persons‘ Interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. ' 3S His llonour ll AIITIPI’, Judge of the said MecGUIGAN 8. TRAINOR MARK a. MncGUlGAN. 1-1.0. c. sr. CLAIR. TRAINOR, rr. c illcucettc 81 Martin Probati- tiourt. at Charlottetown aforesaid, the day and year first, above written. Painters and Decorators ( BY THE COURT. PM,“ 6M or Cali at 200 Prince Ill-eel. L. S.) ism.) MURIEL C. LOWTTIT-ZR. I gistra L-STO-B-I-i-l-l-Tl. Charlottetown. CHARLOTTETOWN -Going— FRTDAY. 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