w. [flit U0- Mllllbr 11;, shim 9915i! c“ u I000 Mil-l" 11M chum . Iuchariat. and Till‘; rani ii CW5“ published mo y loyal Fulfil” ducted by the Minister. r m“? w” ‘new » Seaman: "Toe Late Ior The w, J. - - ed air." I lir. non}? 1:6 3:13“ ""“°'°' Test: Matthew zmo-nri Dud- orw" ' isms. Sunday f‘,',',“‘}‘,’,§.§ communion. (Ll!- fi Association 00PM?!" 0°” me , I"-“1°“)' rsyer and "m "$5.1. v I ‘as Men" rmm ‘Thrro is a Green Hill‘- 1...... n‘; Association 'in - * Ijhoii‘. m 2.30 P‘ ‘ u» u» "I ~ ‘Lot's? - on Eu bill‘. " “rmmém The , rat of “I! P76.’ n‘: Stcbblns. 10.5 Paul's Girls‘ I a Choir. _ _ “can sum“, flfiMQIIIRI-RIAZIL dvbrflitadio Star m“; CECIL. r - (W? , ‘ PRESBYI-ERIAN i EMU? ST. JAMES i bliss 1.11m McKenzie-l Mus. ...__..i.... 11am. Mornhi Worahlii l“ lemon: “Dialllbeifo, Th‘, Brflvl pm solo: Mr. soul 8071110115 Authenri "Co!!! M Timur A “no” ._. Wootluprd. “QM N; Church School 7:00 pm. Evonirg Worship an m»... '_"I'be Sccwnd of “my, lth. Your Auihemz. “IL U guns“ .. Mendel Ian-Pearson. conduct the The nwlstcr "l onhipand deliva _ the Seflilblll- ZICN PRESLYTERIAN 3 cnuapu “God's Remn- 'i:l)0 p.11. Theme E ‘II-BIT Major and Mrs.‘ l. ntebieou. .- r ‘Family Hour Prince and Griton Streets Organ and, Piano Accompanhncnt. Rev. G. Csrlyb Webster, This service will be observed as mm"; IIIIIIIYOIIIILIIIIII and will feature the" nr, hank Johnston. a.'r.c.l.. M“ _'-,, *°"“i'l" m‘ c °"' "I'm" rrf,°'r'=".'il.‘u,_r‘.’.'i.'i‘°rl.f"i’li“"' A" ‘W MoRNmG vyongmp “Solo: (Selected) Mr. Bioyee Car- ; ; - "The Tree of l'- -' n °‘,',:1T,‘,Jh°m' You ‘are invited u. the service of Emu‘ l. 57-; “y, the !.ord's day. Anthea: "Like Aa A Father." llamm. - Hllpmflrhese thSehooiand Bilie Classes ETENING IORBHIP ‘UNITED CHURCH ’ " 5i’ A CANADA‘ rammr umreo ' "vcnuacu, 11:00 a-m. ‘Beginners Department. 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship eon- ducted by the Sermon: "L000 to 1.000.000” ‘Peat: 1 Kings lads-Dr. Dudley. l Anthem: "Just As I Am" (Bow- ee). ‘ ' _ 1 7:00 p.m. Divine Worship con- Anthem: "Open the Gates of the Trunk” lKllPiI-Dlehs). BAPTIST ,1‘ ‘ "r115: aA-msr cuu ii Corhcrflrlnce and Fi 1.51s. Rev. James D. Davison, 1A., 8.1). Minister flrfizlst and Director 'oi' Choir. Helen MacBaa. A.T.C.M. Morning Worship l1 s.m. Sermon: "liearken Unto The Lord." Anthem: "Hymn ,0! Thanksgiv- inf-Netheriands. Folk Song. The Church School meets at l2 noon following .Mornlng Worship. Evening Worship 7 p.m. Anthem: “Sun of My Soui"—An- drews. Soloist Miss Phyllis Lilies. Sermon: "What the Minister la- pects of the Church." A hearty sing-song will precede evening’serviee beginning at 8.46. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street I Marvel D. Dunbar, B.Th., Minister Mrs. M. C. Stewart, Organist and Choir Director 10:00 mmimtpihureh School 5nd 11:00 sou. Morning Worship Ser- vice and Communion Guest Speaker: H. R. Bell, Mini- ster oi the Kingsboro Baptist and South Lake Christian Church. Duet: (selected) Miss Wlnniired Hayier, Mrs. Maclnnis 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship. Pipe- BIBLE IIUUSE 100 Fitzroy Street, "Palmer Electric Building" OPENS TUESDAY, MARCH 1st. ii an. lioiinel Subject: “Spirltul 2:30 pm. Sunday ‘I100 pm. Even; istie Service lvbim: "rm use." Duet: lhicr an Mrs. Hutchinson 1 Meeting. d Growth." 1 Seheol. wt Church pf Scotland . Rvlcifioilrs DAY, m. 1r .,11 A. A5. _ i Orda Wodgeajooms 5 ' lubiem lsrsei, (Romain. Chair- II.) I. , H" Iliii Israel's “portion thank all patrons and box holders on the New Route for their very generous gift which I have received trom them. 0n Wednesday 10 to 12. , The Bible I-louse will nerve as an Office for do- ing the necessary work oi ,the LBJ. Auxiliary oi the British end Foreign Bible r" ‘Hllldeasbepoeltory ior the nle of Scriptures and Supplies The open. tion of the Bible liouae is N!!! shared in by the Cen- tral Ofiiee of the Society in ‘Peron ‘a wewomz swans you n nu: anus novsr: ' I00 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. CARD OF THANKS I wish to lake this opportunity to lmidon R/iu-ai Mail ' Tllliiar Maelay, Courier. IN MEMORIAM ‘ COMO. i a r g a Garden? ‘II-Y OUI 's~12cr11s Catalogue Tree on leqaed AIITIIUII UESEY ‘ YORK, PJJ. This column is reserved ior news oi local interest, but advertising oi at live centa word stri ti; able in ldvanc-e. ' c w» | ' CBASWELL row Photographs. coursnanai-rou suaauqa LEE LIN- BHAUTIFUL new Willis Piano just arrived. Toomba Music Store. LISTEN TO Slpectail Guide mom- ‘cast O. 1". 0. Y. 4 o'clock today. Alb YOUR SERVICE — Arnfast Cosi Co. Phone 2498. _ FLIGHTS. to St. Pierre Mique- ion. For information call itime Central Airways Limited at 2061. _ TODAY, CA-Kit‘ SALE, Group gee, Zion W. A. 3 P. M. at Miller 5. McLALI. Spring Needlework Books 50 cents each. Spring Fash- ion Books 35 cents each. Now avail- able at S. A. McDonald's. ELECTRIC Hotplstes, Toasters, Irons, Heating Pads, Razors and steam Heaters. ‘Poc-rnibe Music Store. . MILTON -- IIUSTICO PARISH. Rev. A. E. Piercey, Rector. The sor- vices for Sunday. February 27th, are as follows: St. John's, Milton. 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon. St. Mark's, Rustico. 3.00 Eveneong and Sermon. You are always wel- GOSPEL SERVICES continued in the S. O. E. Hail, Richmond St. the following evenings. Sunday ev- ening at 7.30. Tuesday and Wed- nesday evenings at a o'clock. Every- body weicome. Evangelist: George and Mira. Walker. g I Personals Miss Irma Tait. Public Health Nurse, who has been in the Prince Edward Island Hospital for sev- eral months following a car ac- cldeni, is now convalescing at her home. Hostesses entertaining this week were Mrs. J. A. MecMiiian, Miss Jean Seller. Miss Ann Hunter. Mrs. Harold Pickard. Mrs. Henry bepthorn and Mrs. Fulton Adams. i IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Amiavoae Ferguson oi Suffolk, who passed sway‘ February 26th, 1948. Dearest Mother how I mks you. flwllgh I know ‘tis wain to weep, Tears of love cannot awake you From your happy peaedul sleep. Blond are the memories that linger Duristheonethanisgone In memory l. will hold you dear Mother. As long as the years roll sicng. Ever Remembered by Daughter, . Gertie. 1N MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear hllhilld and daddy. Austin 0. Mwilv. who passed away February 10th, 19M. What m hours we once m- y 5 I-ilnw sweet their memory still. Bill dQ-iih hle left'an aching void The world an never iliL Iovinrlv Renaembered by an; wire. and Daughter Catherine. ‘ “CARD OF THANKS .._-._. The family of William M. Gre- hun oi Canvbridge, P. E. 1., wish to extend ‘their sincerest thanks and appreciation oi the many acts of kindness which they received from friends and‘ neighbours ‘during the illness and death oiWm. M. Gra- ham end the nurses and staff 01f the P. E. I. Hospital and Mr. ‘litany who was his roommate while there. Also lo those who sent cards and messages oi synrpathy. To End Annoying _ Cough. Mix This . liecibesg! Home Here is the wail known old recipe which thousands oi housewives have The iicntral Guardian 3 a uewsy nature may be inserted _ Callaghan, Ebsflect, PE I. in 1946. like you to see vailima, for 11's beautiful and my home and tomb not to be planted in Scotland — that I can never deny - if I could caied it to me, egpqflyuucod mo“ RIIIOVIII‘ yofmyf‘ ' glhumluaoo fmanryumn who u!’ u, z W" M ha." pamed away in Germany. re i‘ Q bmrho an» aiiaeif "m" m‘ .‘ l-i. i1‘. lltaelyilfl Three lonely years have passed * I m2,” ‘a A r u ' ',_ ITQ SOPIUW Q o _ L The Ihoek that l received that day, ‘ ‘ 1 Jurreunded by friends I'm lonely, SwQQICn . In the midst of plulnre Pm blue. v _- I A lnliléhon my face, yet a heart- ‘ I , g ' I'm lomeiy deer rue... iolr you I've us: uh mu Allfallnkfiwltaialmlnaoomowntn, Neneknolahewmuohlmisahlm llTWflldinaiona- ~- _ Mlbld by Ilia Wife Juli. ,_ m; MEMORIAM é-iiilevbflmciaaardrang- . . Jlaelaamv '1 -Iabruary nth. Mt iotlfliltib" 7. “Gflfibiit. emu- Cresby‘ an Grand- Iliilehtar Mrs. John DI.".':'.:J\ o found to be a OSDOIHIIOIO;IIBBNS oi breaking up winter coughs. It takes but a moment to prepare hnd costs very little, but it does give quick reiipi. From any amsrilt. let a its ounce bottle of Pines. Pour this into a 16 ounce bottle and flii the bottle with granulated sugar syrup mule with s cups oi sugar ma I cup wstenatlrred a iew momenta until dissolved. No cooking needed-it's easy. (Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, in- stead oi sugar syrup.) Thusyeu make 4t ouneeroi s very eiilciant medicine. and you get iour times aamueh cough syrup for your money. It never spoils and children love its taste. This home mixture soothes the irri- ietedthreet membranes wit surpris- ing aha. ‘it iebaana the ph egm and eases the soreness very promptly. ~ Pine: is ~a zapsciai mmpound oi an in-{radienta- in concentrated known and reliebit sooth- iriguagantier winter coughs. More! pded l ovary‘ it deal notpiaase you in i Pines lavea Year Haney! heaiih, food, bright weather rue GUARDIAN, CHARLOYFFIUWN sun 011110s1 0 . mow ou- LAIIIES’ NYLUNS Who's Wholini . P. E. Island A A Agriculture Louis 0iConnor, New Iandon. Newly elected President of the P. EJ. Federation of Agricuitlne. Elected yesterday to the presi- dency oi the Federation, Mr 0'- Connnr is well-known 1n Island agricultural circles and was re- cently appointed director of the Canadian Federation o! Agricult- ure. l-le was born in Clinton, Queen's County. in 1696 on the‘ homestead ircm which with his farming his tether carried on a. successful horse‘ and cattle business. After Clinton school. young Louis receivcd 11 practical education under his fath- c1"s eye'i.n the livestock business. At the age of 21 years his father set him up on a. farm and they worked together shipping horses and cattle throughout the Mari- times. . Mr. O'Connor is president of the Kensington (to-Operative Dairy. Active in cooperative promotion, he is a director oi the Cooperative Union and an executive director o.‘ the 9.2.1. Federation of Agricult- ure. When fanning actively him- self, he had built up a. dairy herd of Hoisteins. In 1917, Mr. O'Connor married Ella. Malone, lower Heeiown, who died in 1990. leaving a. family oi eight; Marry, the-eldest, now Mrs. Bert Hamill, a farmer's wife; Elizabeth who is the wile of J. E. Steele. Experimental Fox Station, Summerside; Virginia, at present. in Vancouver; John, farming at home in Clinton; Sr. Ste. Joan Marie, Notre Dame Order. Providence, R. 1.; Kathleen, registered nurse in| Charlottetown; James. fanrnlng at home in Clinton; and Noreen, training in the City Hospital Mk‘. O'Connor married Della His philosophy of living is summed up in the Golden Rule. l-ie believes that "Ii you do unto others as you would have them do unto you- you're a success." Literature And Life u, noounan 42 gouge First Quality Only 45 gouge Sl.65 o poir 5i gouge $1.85 e pair -AL|. 111: new srnlua snares- ALL SIZES in $1.40 e polr turns, return to us our sun and com-Sorter, and call us up with morning faces — easel‘ w 111M111". eager to be happy, ii happiness be om- portion-ii the day be marked ior sorrow strong to endure 1t- This last petition was uttered the night before he died. This is one of his golden 58n- iences: "To travel hopefully 16 better than to arrive, and the true success is to labour." He was verily‘ a “diffuser of life." Another such character was Henry Drunrmond. It was said o‘! him that when he entered a. room it was as if an additional candle DIFFUSERB OI‘ LIFE rim phrase arrested rm’ lattes-- tion recently when reading, and suggested a. train of thought. The name of Robert Louis Stevenson immediately was recalled as one who fulfilled this role; and how u... world n still urged on m grest- '. er efforts when it thinks of hhi.’ His constitution was frail and he was compelled to seek asylum in the Southern sees, and when death seemed near (and it was beside him all the time)‘ he wrote a. friend to this effect: "I would that is to be; though it's a wrench only be buried in the hills. under the heather and a table tombstone like the martyrs, where the whaups and the plovers are ery- inni Did you see a man who wrote the "Sticklt Minister" and dedi- in words that brought tears lo my eyes every ttmo I looktd at ihcm? “when: about the graves oi the martyrs the whaups are crying. His heart remembers how. Ah. by God, it. does." And this in an early essay: "By all means begin your folio: even if the doctor does not give you a year. even ii he hesitates about a month. make one brave push, and see what may be accom- plished in a week. It is not only in finished undertakings that we ought to. honour useful labour. Ali who. have intam soodwork with their whole hearts have done good work. although they may die be- fore=they have time 1o sign it. ‘Then think of his prayers -‘herc are some extracts: "Give us cour- age and gaiety and the quiet mind . . . help ua to play t-Se men, and" perform ‘our duties with iuilhttr and kind faces . . . Give us to labour smiling. give us and light hearts . . . when the day re- lit. was lighted - that the very "m" PSTSUUXQ seemed changed. He dif- fused life to the students of Edin- burgh university. I-le told people that oittimes he felt u if he should change his clothes after hearing about the life some oi his hearers lived. "Broken earthen- ware" was put together again. When Phillipa Breokes died, a little child said to her mother, “Won't the angels be glad?" He used to go to homes where the mother had lots to do and 111-1 much chance of going out for even s walk and he would keep the children while the herd-worked mother sought the open spaces of the crowded city. Bug when we think of ii-iose who have suggested life and inspired it, we at once think oi our Mas- ter, Jesus Christ, for he was ei- ways telling people how to live. He said that l-le came "that we mlzht have life and have it more abund- antly. On the old pagan world of his day disgust and secret. loath- ing fell, it was sick and ready to die. He took s dozen men and taught them and left the would in their keeping when He died. It was true in l-ile case that "one loving heart sets another heart on fire." Their conduct very early suggested that they had been with him. The world owes a great deal to ils humorist; — those who make us laugh. We have known there who relished the jokes in i-he newspaper es much as anything in Why cven the Bibielteils us that "a merry heart doom good like a medicine." (Proverbs 18122.) I close with these verses from Elia Wheeler Wilcox: "Laugh and the world laughs with 5'0“. Weep, and you weep alone; For this brave old earth must bor- row its mirth, But has trouble enough ed own its ~ “Quality 1n Every Cup” a 1TEA7AND COFFEE EXTRA SPECIAL IN 42 GAUGE BUTTERFLY NYLONS FIRST QUALITY g‘ 11.9. Value $1.40 mflglg Pgigg $1,}; We've o tremendous selection of the newest Spring shades In your favorite colors. Come in today and get your Easier supply oi- our odvoncc sole oi Nylon Hosiery. Prowse Bros. Limited , ‘he Siore o! Satisfaction Czechoslovakia, - Sudbury Wolves, who placed second in the interpe- tionai amateur hockey champion- ships at Stockholm last week, t0- day opened their Czechoslovakian tour with s. 6-4 victory over a. Bio‘- vakia team before M110 tam. The boy was brought by the R. C. M. P. cutter French to Pictou, anAnsLm/A, N. 8., then by taxi to chiidren's'peb_ 35_.(Cp) hospital here Aug. 26. He was ac- companied on the mercy trip by his father, leading sicker A. C. MacLeen of Entry Isiapd, Mag- daienvlslands, a member of the crew oi the aircraft carrier Mag- nificeni. Magdalen Islands . Boy illes lit iiailfax HALIFAX, Feb. 25 — (C?) — Brought to hospital here from the Magdalen Islands last August. 20- month-oid Allen Cari MecLean die today oi meningitis. " MARCH 'l5TH IS THE CLOSING DATE FOR YOUR ENTRY IN THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL ‘(Entries must be received or postmarked not lawl- than March 15th) THE FESTIVAL DATES ARE MAY 2-3-4-5-6-7-- SO YOU HAVE AMPLE TIME TO PREPARE Copies oi the Syllabus and entry blanks are available at Miller Bros. and Toomba’ Musis Stores in Charlottetown; Art Rogers, Summerside; W. A. Jones. Tryon; Peplefs Jewellery - Store, Montague: Taylor's Drug Store, Kensington, and J. H. Myrick. Alberton. The Syllabus makes provision for vocal solos. duets, trlos, quuriettes, choruses and verb ous instrumental solos and ensembles, including The Harmonica (mouth-organ). Twenty-seven Scholarships are available for various participants. Intry Fees must accompany all entries ou the following basis: Junior Choirs, School Chorus Groups, Rhythm Bonds-SO cents. lndividuols-Child-ren up to ond including l5 years-IS cents. Adu-lis—50 cis. Duels, Trios, Qucrieiies-ZS ois. par entry (group) Adult Choruses, Choirs, Orchestras and Bonds-SLOO per entry (group). SYLLABUS‘ COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENT Class 20, Mixed Duet: A choice of three pieces is_ given in uavfillllnfldlifl nil voices. Only one (a) or (b) or (c) need be prepared for entry. (a) (b) and (c) will be in competition with each other. SUBSTITUTIONS: All pieces originally in Syllabus are the official ones. Only in two casea has it been necessary to substitute. In Class 2i. Male Trio, "Soldier's Song," by - W. H. Anderson and in Ciuse 22, Male Quarieita, “D01Ilraii0n" by Woifang Muller, are the official pieces. Thcso are now available at Iiiillcr Bros. and Toomha Music Stores in Charlottetown. THIS IS YOUR FESTIVAL-SO LET US MAKE MUSIC! REMEMBER MARCH 'I5TH IS THE CLOSING DATE ‘- —COMPLETE YOUR ENTRY NOW! (This Advertisement is kindly sponsored by Moore and McLeod Ltd.) rum OUGHTA a: A LAwI By Freely and Show l Aumme ecmmmmmummvsrmm Bu-rour su r1 s TH . ssuoc IMBECELIA orro A peer Freeze- A N Wm‘ E w’ mumn“ ' i 4»- WELL “THAT? €OMETHINO ELSE AGAIN! .-:1_" war‘: 111E IDEA d5 I "m: can‘? 1r nsrrr ma? 001.0 m