l ‘ . . . . . -' t . .D.. Water-ta- 12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. March 1. 1363. fun: Rev D B Adams. mmls 13:3; Gzfisgytfi: 0!: sum!” M l . orial ll a.m.: Long River 2.30 - I CHURCHES SUNDAY ‘ ""5 “mm PW“ cum m pm Mr- Don- :‘mmi‘isihz E’m'iéloéifil . . (Continued in... p... of 10 h a rg e, the Presbyterian aldson BA. BD. will c onduct .ImII Word“), at 730 “III I I young Indian. preViously of ‘Church. First Sunday in Lent. tlhe sex-Vices. Rev. Donald A 800d NPutltlon._ who while 3 St. Andrew's Cardigan: Wor- Campbell, interim-moderator. l MARGATE ICOHQRGEI Wor- lntOXlCDM had killed his wife. a ' ' ‘ n 0 am. To the court the Chief Justice hip: 11 a.m.: St. Andrews p —— New shi l Lorne Valley: Worship. 2.30 THE UNITED Chum“ MW” Long River 2.30 p.m. Mr Garth said. "This crime with its top] . . I .Dundas Sunday School at 11 ImI. S‘I A d -I M t... e: Stewart - Saint Peters Bay LIMI MurrayI Interim Model-a. and tragic results can let eiv a.m. Service at 7.30 p m. :hurch Sc.h..,:‘,lIrmivos mus? Winn Charge. Mount Stewart: 11:15 ton ‘ n be laid at the door of the liqguo'r . . . . ship. 7.30 p.m. Dedication of am worship: 1° am 59”" a traffic. it is too bad that some DUNDAIS -— Annandalc l'nlt- ISIOL RIIS — R a I l'mmm’ Chml. Gowns and Books; Brook-Sunday School; 11.30 a.m. jun- O'LEARY UNITED Pastoral of those who engage in this traf. “1 Balms" Pasmrale' Anna” L‘mled (hurrh' meh'p at sou" lyn Trio in attendance. Rev. Ba- l0? Sunday Schml- Mme“; 7‘30‘Cha'ge' 39‘“ D‘ ' Hammon' Monday evening Flat-m Radio presentatives of producers. produced of farm management. etc. “0 and Who fill l" exallEd POsl. dale Sunday School-hfltfllO—a,m_. 1Il a.m. civility __l_‘:o:lutlc."§ 5” CI LoweryI BIAII BIDII Min, p.m. worship. Saint Pelt‘r's B-A~- B~D~ Minister 10 a'm'lgAiForum will join forces with cessors. provincial governments. Perhaps one point that needs “0'13 8! Public benefactors. do —«~~-- mot Bay: 2.30 p.m. worship. Leary; "-39 Blwmgeldi 40o,churc~hes of all denoiruna- and top ranking civil servants to be stressed is that ARDA not Occulonally Set 3 glimpse i . . . '. . . . TH}: “UNDAg ._ Annandale we“ Devin 2‘45 reel; . ltions in a discussion on “The from Ottawa. For two days the should not be viewed as a pipe 0f the product of their trade. as lmm‘ (““l’p‘ (hal‘P' i‘""‘ ‘ ‘ Teenage“ Church mem “5 Il’lRui‘al Church." Problems in problems of the dairy industryiline to the treasury and as a. wehaVe U391! ll during this trial. day SCh‘V’l- ‘0 a~ mu Brt‘al‘lng and Georgetown P a 5' 0 ra.‘ Class; 8'00 mu" churc‘h.mem' the rural church are a reflec- were brought out Into the open..means of siphoning off large 11 was liquor that dethroned thi N Broad; “‘30 p'm” 605p“ “ages-(19f mi?!“ 00:35:: bersmp class‘ Presentation Delftion of change. adjustments. and discussed with frankness. and amounts of capital. Basic to the man's reason: it was liquor tho: 5"T"""‘- I-m Pim- Speak" Mr- S", _a‘” Sh. :ioa‘m .‘ChmTh sunday Scmnl awards m ' difficulties in the rural commun- the necessity of united action ARDA program is the interest Nbbed his heart of its natural a r Mum" P0019 tSmilnl Vgorsmlphundas “U n i ted Leary‘ ‘ity. In addition. the farm family freely agreed upon. Finally the of groups of people in their own kindness. it was liquor that l MONTAGUE BIBLE ('hapel. biotin aorship 2.36 p.m. An- ALBERTON AND West has changed its pattern of llv- outcome ot the conference was problems and a willingness to made a killer out of a man who Breaking of Bread. 9.30 p. m.. nandale' United Chlli‘ch- wor- Point Presbyterian Churches. “’3' Entertainment and "an" agreement m set up a ls'manlwork together in devalopmg pm‘ afpareniu'ygzzffland W5 kindly . . .. a - . . l r l at 1 a.m_:=tion are obtained in different “Canadian Advisory Dairy Com-Igrams and ideas for the woman . Miwt‘iglr'doilaili‘laranhali‘r Rhui’octitdi'dgri‘oanmN. Rm. MI alrgrtgclidioijgrgmp 2.30 pm, I‘ ways all the above factors have mittee." For purposes of select- i provement of rural life. Whom he killed. u 0 m o I ‘nf Summefi'ide mm“ ‘inginfi' ' ' MrI JI Dnnald Ross win mnduci an important bearing on the ru- ing representatives the country COMING MEETINGS I ' As a member of the w h i i e and accordion 'ac'compani‘mem NEW GI.ASI‘.0w t'hrist ia n both services iral which tra - is_ to be divided into five areas P. E. I. Dairymen's Associa- race I stand aghast as I contem- ' Church. 10 a.m. Bible School; ‘tonially has been one of the cor- Viz - Atlantic provmces. Quebec. ; tion has chosen March 20 for its plate the destruction, sorrow and y NEIL A. MAI‘HESON MONTAGUE Pastorate. T h e H a.m. worship. Cavendish Bap- RICHMOND RAY Presbyter- her stories of nation building. Ontario. Manitoba and Saskat- annual meeting which this year crime which the liquor traffic Provinciahpam "mm. [lniigd Church. Rev. Russel list Church: 3 p.m worship ian Churches. Tyne Valley 3‘ Questions to be discussed by chewan. Alberta and BritishIwill be held in the Ohariotte- brings to our own race". Then THE EARLY days of the automobile here and the bitter a-nn- Burns. Minister. Lower Monta- Fredericton and Breadalbane p.m. Worship conducted by ln- the groups are as follows: IOolumbia. From each area theltown Hotel. Guest speaker at addressing the criminal. he con. suto campaign waged Silcesiiiilly for a long time. is one of the gne- Worship. 9.45 a.m.; Mon- Churches or Christ; 10 am. Bib-Iterim- moderator. Rev. J. Don- 1. How can the church helplNational Dairy Council wiillthe evening dinner will be J. K. ' lied “ as a member of Dickson. president of the Dairy the w hite race I apologize lo more interesting stories or the past. Mrs. . . Cercy put me on tague: Worship. ll a.m.; Stur- lo school: 7.30 pm. c ombined aid MacKay. to develop the leadership neces-Ename one person also the Dairy the trail of tillS yarn when she called seveual weeks ago to ask goon: regular afternoon ser- worship in he held at Breadal- M N 05E PASTORAL sary for a strong community? Tumors of Canada. ProvinciallFarmel-s of Canada. Public ses- .you. an lndian. and to your ran. it I remembered that people once drove on the left Side of the vice, hams Minister; Mr. Merle w. I 0 TR . (II h 2. Should the church concemIgovernm'ents will name one per-I sions will open at 10.30 a.m. and for the kind of gift we have so " road. instead of the rlizhl as we do now. a. I zimmormam ('harge- Th‘.’ “Med ’ u "c ‘ itself with community lnterestsfson in each area and finally the {likely be completed by 5.3) p.m. heartlessiy b est 0 we d upon Her call bronchi mc ill touch with many people as \\e dils- Mle'l‘Atilll“. Uluicd Rapllsi BFOW" llal‘dml’i minimal“ camp" beyond the, sphere of religion? 116th member will be named blebher groups holding meetings you." cussed the pioneer days of the automobiles helc. hilt more pal't- Pastoratc. Rev. A. G. .l. Steev‘ WINSIDE CHARGE. 'I‘he hellton ll a.m.:r Elmsdale 3‘I 1 Should Churches in ya" nthe federal government. Mat- but without definite arrange-i qurelv mm d. i . icularly with Alumu MacLeod. dean of the automobile diatrib- es. pastor. Montague: It) a. m. United church. Winsloe North p-m: Montrose 1 Elm. community work more close‘y.ters to be considered by this meats so far win be Centurwnske I; And EII hall who shall utors here now. who l‘ccalled many interesting facts for me. and Sunday School. ll a.m. Wnr- 7.30 p.m.; Princeton-n Road 11: MBERTON p A “(on AL together? How can they do so? committee could include the fol-Farmer's Institute. Sheep . uh in: s :13 '5 ""“g steered m.v l'cst‘fil't‘h CllOI‘lS mO-Sl helpfully Allison stalled part ship, 7.30 p.m. chnsnng. Stur- a.m.; winslne Smith 3 p. to char ‘9 United Ohur‘ch Rev Wiiat are the difficulties? lowing: Prince support and as- Breeder's Association not dc-‘rn‘naubn ES“? egg“! of dgter' time as thry with A. Home and Company when he was still in goon; 1.30 p.m. Worship. 2.30 Minister: Mr. J.B. Miller. havig Macho“ “d 3A min: 4 0 you expect your sistance. pricing policy general-finite. and the Federation offmg Commufilismetzdw f‘gh" 50h00l~ H95 “0011 31 ll PW‘I‘ Slllit‘ pm. Sllnday School, Murray islet Alberto" sunéay School church to do for yo " .ly. export and import pol-icy. Agriculture will be giving con-lout Canada. ay mugh' iNCIDENTAlJA' the rule of the road was changed in an Harhnur; 11 A m~ Sundav HAZELBROOK RAPTIST u. amendment (0 me traffic “Mt had another name mm__ in mm SIIhmII 3J5 IIImI WIIIISIIIIIII MIIII~I_ Church Service for March 3rd Pastors of all rural denomina-Imarketing regulation. quality i stderatlon as circumstances in-l lions have been SUDPllEG Willistandards. composition (such dicate. Last year’s federation‘ I prom” “18‘ WP hnnm H” 10 a.m.: Worship and sacrament‘ If the late date surprises many of you it surprised me too. . . R. -I 11 3I I Sundav at 7.30 p.m. Rev. CW. PaSSPYC‘llI “‘9 Lord's Supper at 11 3-m-l - Th ~ l a . memory 0f the Fathers of Con- n or ~ 2 i 1.913 until I finally found the change 15 vcars later ‘ ' ' ‘ ' er permlttlng); Cascumpec wor- l [‘p . . . ~ Process of waking up and as It was Allison‘s fai:her~in-law the late ’i‘B Gi‘adv and Frank MURRAY RIVER Pcntecos- VERNON — PmVNAl‘ Pas‘ Ship 7 PM .9“ and reports from the r-egu arlpomy' retgeamh and promontm' l and froze? {90d pepple semng lChristian citizens take our stand MacMinafi a bank manager in' gummmigeI .A.hn‘bl.ou2m the mi Rm._'AI BI Lnunsbm.\._ Mq-m mral charge 11 am. at Cherry 'alldI SpecilIfll I BFOUDS Will beIproducerIlnformatlon. education up organizations wuthin that.or sobriety. honestyI IIIIIIII‘ and first automobile in the Island. a Ford two-cylinder, in ism. Mr mar. Sunday School, 10's, m” Valley; 2.30 p.m. at Pownal; BlDEFORID PASTORAL 314%? landh DUbhqu-y’ and “mm-Iona t: 6“; Po lscll-conlrol. Grady was later superintendent of the Island division of the rail \Vni‘thp lila m Evangelistic 7-30 D~m- al Orwell- sum‘lay Charge'. unlle‘l Ohl‘mh' wor‘: . . ‘ . . ' T e deem“ was érrlve 1’ in“ RE RT 1 I q“ '_ way hem 50”",an lam. w K RON,“ hmugm in me HM new I ‘ '_ m 'm " Svhmfls. Mumew a, 11 am ship; Bideford 7.30 p.m. Guest Canada s first National Dalry.to move Wlth all DOSSIbIlE speedl The recently released report‘ amt ille-Il’ lIw I H car “mph he descrihm as I‘m gvnnder double oppoqo‘d nus_ m‘m" "‘ p‘ ' and pmmal mgfi am, Re“ TI speaker: Rev. Ralph E. John. Conference brought together re-.in setting up the committee .lnInIf the Restrictive Trade 1: a C (IMIISSl LOUISE CALLBLLR sei“. I am using sonic of the information Mr. Rogers conveyed VALLEYFIEIJD —- Orwell RI GmmgpI Minis,“ ston. 3 Iorder that work can be started. . tices Commissmn on drugs has 9"” Bedeqlll’: I_____M I I in a long lcttcr to the Guardian Mary 9, 1934. along with in‘ormat- llcad. Orwell Head. it a. m.. I I PRINCETOW N LOT miChUI‘Cll- Sunday SCllOOl 10 ill-mi; llf at 3“ DOSS'Ple: before May 15t,the 599W“ 0‘ It'll? canadlan Fe'} ’ ion gatllcled from many other source.. Vallcvt'icld. 7.30 p.m. Service THE P R E 53 \ T h MAN I .— lworshllp 11 a.m. Rev. H.L. Esta. and the beginning of the new deratlon of Agriculture. The CFA and Mr. Peacock of the. pl‘nvin. conducted by the young adult Church. Central Parish. Canoe Past‘olialIChalgel Umte‘l Chumll'vbroolrs. associate pastor. .dail‘y year. agrees that abolition of Canadi-lcial department. Farmers are cars Banned com lefel In gym,“ ' ove ll a.m. worship; Clyde worShlIlIl- L°l 15 11 3-m-i Mal'l CH ST AN CHURCH i RDA I ian drug patients is the only evi~Iinvited to take this opportunity I‘ P y I River 3 p.m. worship: Churchlil PM"? P-m- ‘Im l I I v S“'“- The National Farm Porn mIdent remedy to reduce the priceiof Oblalnlng information on , MR- ROGERS- who was one of the pioneers in getting car; 'I‘HE I'RESBYTl-l RIAN 7.30 pm. worship. Rev. Ray- FRFF CHURCH of demand mel‘S‘dS- “Ml-er; D-L- How'ibroadcast on Monday night did. of drugs in Canada. Also re- matters of importance to the Accepted in PE I., brought in a new Russo] in mo}: and that ('llill‘t‘ll. Murray Harbour North. mond GilligI minister. esIEIIII‘ ChargeI Summ‘erside '.l9tl- Blble SChOOl l0 3-m-; W01“ we thought. a particularly good'commended are better in- grain industry. made five cars in all. bill it was five too many. for lil(‘ lcgislai- Church School. ‘10 a.m.. Wor- MILTON __ “1751100 Ang” XmII Cape Traverse SII “dagfilllp 11 8-m-: evening “Nice 7‘job in highlighting the need ofI'spection and regulation and. '“ arehpassedpan Itact ln which banned cars from all Island .~ . Ii a.m.: CaladonlaI.1 Vlor- can Parish Rector. ReVI A, E“ School 2 pm _ Coleman 3 pm _ ‘P-m ‘spreading a great deal AmoreIcIlose supei-Vlsmn of advertising DILLARs WELCOME ' lrsI ' vi II ‘- ' ..'I; .. .‘ in . A .i . I_ , .I . .. . ..I I. . II . . . 'g ‘l:i.‘...::..:l* sometilts-its... dial. “"22" “ 7 rm- he.“ Kennel”? WW" “l”‘lllllml$i°l<l3§l5mc 5h: 3353535935 -- ‘ George RPlt‘mil‘i brought to Rlistico in limo a steam-powered “car It a m., ~Wol-s'lip. 4.. m. (5?:"L‘L'Efiflgmprasye; w‘R‘ Cameron‘ mmmer' lflln' gust filling,“ Ifem'zallltlhere has been considerable pu-b- litative publication giving all ne-1 sian citizens with relatives in . “mm “'3‘ “ ("'mhormm“ 3mm appal'pnlll’v and l”- Rni’ors R“"~ ll- (all (7"l’l'l9- Mlnls‘er- and sermon St. Mark's, Rustlco NORTH BEDEQUE Pastoral‘31mn' 3:11 Iil‘venstfnsl‘ni'lo pm 1min: it has "at been the type cessary parlicu‘ars concerning the united States now can im‘ 5. 5 notes that a steam car was hmnght here ni- a (‘hnrlolcloun _ n . - . char u - Ch . - . :to awe. the average person bas- new drugs is welcome. ln its '30" “0113” ‘0 speed "ll ill” lwndlmif. about who that was used .0 mi“, people around Vic. (‘HllRt‘H 0F Christ Monta- p‘m‘ “em” pm)” and shi .g%0rt;ltegede 3:31} Inst. Ellel'Sl'e Evensong' sen/mes ic. understanding. ARDA pro-lsubmission to the. (.‘ommissionlllUl'Cllél-Se "l Slll‘ll dome-hill" toria Park and other interest spots for 10 cents. gllc. Bible. School: 10. l a m. Selm‘m‘ flirgefiels Rest 2Q p'm . .reéi ‘ conducth by Rev' Delmomljecis mav be divided into fourlthe CFA noted that. "There is l items as cars. refrigerators and c opposition to cars was violent and expressed in some Illorning worship and Commun- BUNBURY UNITED ChurchII‘town 730 pImI Evenil'lgs'éng 7I303¥90II C3110” M- Fergllson- lines" main cia‘ssesI ‘much opinion and evidence toltelevision sets. A spokesman IMIlmI'llll RIG? Align-“Ital “IIal‘Is. Georg‘e W. plat-Rhee. St. CIathcl'llneS. loll hoill‘: 11-00- FIll’l‘mInfi I “’0? Worship 9.45 a.m. Rev. Clayton 7A5 .pImI Minister JITI WaldmnI . m'c “39' (Al ’I‘hose designed to encour- the effect that the promotion oflI for llIlIe RUSS'llm f‘lmrigh lm‘t‘t‘l ,‘Zflmzzv‘ vgalgmgrirp 511:,” iisfijitcirffifl “30' Speak“: w'lla‘d " Lewis. minister. I ' AN GLICAN CHURCHESIiage or bring about alternative new drugs can often Iead toltrflde organllallnn said Tue-S mam, "I .Ijnad In the pmfimIOII “a I.“ énurse “II: “IOU.” ._ CORNWALL UNITE“ Church (‘hWELLIIBGI'I‘tzN Chrsirogausqmmerside aInd 5L Eleanor; uses of land._ Under this head-II their extensze or unWIse use orIl dtay IaInNl agretehment hrs been be. wasted. i-Iow ally man figured to widen a mile of road for $10 Ml'RRAY HARBOUR "Mm" Worship 9.30 8-m-2 NSW Domln' grg‘iliiacptillaii miniirt‘i‘r William“ sunday m Lem. Ream: ‘ll'lng egrh‘lghndty wl'mst‘ii":s dcoulld 1 “erg: mi'lescnptmliI or a “midw- ‘ lirlihpt: chair]; reigiives Even in those days of low costs. is bcvnnd understandin in“ Rll't‘l‘ ('hm‘il‘” Th9 Ull‘lm ' l ' t 7 '. A I I ‘ ‘ ' V icanon Mark Ferguson" St“ e e ' ' no 0‘ eve. p e rug w an an 0 er“ ‘ ' h ' LF'I‘TERS to newspapers were humorous and vo'ilerou: as (‘Illlrch Murray Harbour Wm" 1:“ d” :‘Tll'ixll‘gscon alFJl‘i Imam" n a'm'; union comer 3 Mary‘s 7. Mn Malllni and‘nped‘ “Cream”! area 5 1055 mm” drug wmlld do lusbdouars to “w SWIM unmn' . i . . . . . .. . I . - . - .un av .c on a nrnw . 7' ' . ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " _’_——_’——"" they demanded that cars he kept off i e roads, Here are. a few ship. ll.00 a.m. Sunday School. am "Rm. IL walls Ministem p'm” “Mona we“ 7'30 9"“ _thany; 8 a.m. Holy Comun-Iencoulageg- or "ads 59' “Side as we” l G of the suggestions: 10.00 am. Little Sands, Wm‘- ' ' I . ' ‘ BEDEQUE PASTORAL'mu; 9 a'm' Family Eucmjnstlmr Wild 'lllfe' - It won” appear Should the re” ' "'i‘ntal exclusion from highways" I‘m quoting from Mr. Rog- ship. 2.00 pm. Bible Study. 300 ChargeI United Church Revs!!!” sermon; 9-45 Sunday; .lBi SQ! and water (tom‘erva' cgmmendathns 0f the commis' . ers' letter which rccallcd some of them “Autos must he hung p. m. Murray River. Worship. IR M Cameron minister I. School; 3 p.m. Junior Confllrma-I“on Pro-leds- under “"5 .head‘ I 5‘0“ be carrwd m" “‘8'. “‘9 m" ill - ' - - - “on class: 345 me Adult Com ing We could have drainage. fluence of drug companies on up for all time . . . a . ax . . . e lave no right to alimv 7.30 p.m. Sunday Scllonl. 1100 ha" w rqh' 93 l ~ ~ ' such a nuisance on P.Fl.l. . . . only a foolish fad of millionaires m... Rev, David H. Bal'wisc, NORTH TRYON and Brcad- Sonia, gofgolpaIrhIo afl'dihgrlfgifirmatlon class; 7 p.m. Even- Protection 0' land from "00". flow)” and the Publ"? Wl“ be Should birth controllmowiedlh F and fools ‘, minister 31mm. prpshylerim, churches Ch I I _ isms and sermon Wednesday_, ‘ ing. construction of dams. plans much lessened. II to m k9 .II Norm Trynn: germ“. m 11 aImI II “art: sBcIlI‘I‘I’gIlInloczfl'c'h “33:15:730 pImI Lenten service a "d to control erosion. engineering GRAIN PRODUCERS I ‘“d Ithe brand 1:“ I' w ' i in river valleys. . The Central Farmers In- efiectlve “‘3 3 “a! " " . . . ' MURRAY HARBOUR Church 55 and Rim... mass m 1213 I I . addressI StI John's: 10 aIm I I II I . Efforts To open Roads! Dr'nk Helped of Christ. 6.00 Bible School and Brmdaihanm gimp class at "I. aInd 11 a'm" wor’h'p 7'30 Sunday School; 11 am. Choral lCl Projects for rural dev- stltute and the Department of all families who want; it? Who '9 THE RAN \\ as eased in .lfilfl to open "certain roads" on three Lord's Suppcl‘. 7.30. Evening: 230; Service at 3 p.m. Rev. C. m Eucharist and sermon. Thurs- . f‘lODmcnl. Here might be ln- Agriculture 31‘? LlOll'llHS forces ml in the community should supplv A] «lays a week .they couldnt run on Tuesdays and Fridays. mar- worship Spoakor: Dav i d Kim“. Minismn “INHAMENTAL BAPTISTIday__ 730 pm Lemon service eluded studies of people. re- a television program Wednes-; the information? Read iniMamh m In flay eI nm- on Saturdays and Sundays BM mp row was so Wm!“ (.hurch Central Bedeqm| wor_.and addre“ sources. employment. mdustrygday evening March 6 at 6.15] R d , D- est about mg m but. the government hedged a bit and said only roads on which I TRYON - RONSHAW llnited Ship 1645 a m. Sunday School extension work. training of offi-‘pm. to publicize certain mat-I .93 er. . lg . thi ta I” 179' l'pll' r‘l ill? Wilden” Signed an agreement wnulfIl be open- “0le TRanY C h “ 1' c l‘ Baptist Pastorate. Rev. . . ,2 noon". evénm'g servjc‘e 730 TRINITY UNITED Church, cers to work with people. ters of importance to this year'sI bitter conflmt mm" mm ‘5 III pd Sn Vlr. Rogers spearheaded a campaign. organized three l.\ng_lloanl. Georgetown- I By Graves. Minister. Tryon 11 pm Re'v Bernard Toner p“Plsummerside. Rev. C.R. Webber, lDl Under this section re-lgrain crop. Responsible for thel complex problem. Get your teams of «summers and thcy left the market square at to a.m. special pcrmlssmn ofrlhe Bishop am; Wcslmorcland ti p.m.: I“), ' ' ' minister. Worship 11 a.m.; Sun-‘srarch projects may be set up ‘ program will be Mr. Stewartl copy of Reader’s Digest today Paw-d“ m ‘mrk‘ . or "‘9 Dimes“? “W”? Of “my Ronsllaw 7.30 p.m. 'l‘ryon Sun- ' ‘day School 11- 12 a.m.; evening and might include studies ofjand Mr. Peacock of the provin-l ~38articles oflantinz interests w ‘0 pQL'TlC‘u‘ "'qInd‘d‘mm 0"" “nrk‘fd 5“ ham- “l‘ ’7'“? Fe“ Commlln'on “'1” he Iht‘l‘l at 3 day School 10 am. BEDEQUE UNITED Baptistlservice 7 p.m. land use. economic studies. theleral department of agriculture —-—-———-——" sourcefnlli. apparently When all else fanlcd the callxasscl-s ln- p.m.. Mai-(nu :l, the first Sunday mm... .. Sl vlzted the residents, to join them in a thirst-sinking drink. After in [Ime mnducied by Archdca. THE KENSINGTON pastor. "‘3' "‘9 gm": “'3‘ “Si?” Snmeilmes- I am "All cnn .l.R. Davies. All Anglicans al Charge, the Presbyterian M l‘inalll' Alimaull- "0W a “tired judge "l W Supreme in Eastern em. are asked to Church Rev. Peter D. Ruddell, ar Court. bill a former premier. ended the battle when he declared take mm“, B BInII interim-modeuator. an all roads open in 1919. His government had been defeated in an ’ worship .8 n d Dedication of on election and he got an ordlcr-in-coulnlcil passed beforc he left of- FREE (‘HURt‘H of Scotland. No“. Organ Frpptmvm 100 pImI tel gee, Ihcw-eIrIllriskin IhiSImOIEXlI‘S. a copy of which Guardian Editor Murray River 11 a.m.; Bell (.Ondumpd h‘. me Inm.im_Mn_ 2 P M 131 ran a (or ll'lt'll‘ oan me. River 3 p.m.: Birch Hill 7 pm. . ' . Wj h MAJOR TE. filiaantt crossed the R0ka Point ferry in the Ewen E, MaclmugailI student, dma‘or' . . Sn. 'lrst car when he went to the Smith Shore in 1914 to transport ‘ SPRINGFIELD -— O‘LEARYI '- sovennl people for garrison duty in Halifax. l bellow Nm'man L Alma United Baptist Pastor-l MacDonald. later a crack tllg-of-wal‘ man. will probably recall '3“, R9“ Maxwell Nesme "15".; that trip. Hc used WK. Rogers’ car which was driven by his son I - ' ~ . 1030 aImII Alma - e I e e . 1...... n... m... M... {a.m.}... CFCY a.m.... ,. decade lam. ('M'ENIMSH United Church gig-I‘yc23W..9... 730 pm, Both Stores Open Tonight Till 9 PM. S side Store Open Sat. Tilt Noon. Ch town Store Tilt 4.30 EM. (‘llm'gcz Rusticn 11.00 .; " ' " ‘ ' ' . ' - - . . . . SS as usua A ' v'.‘ . .2 5 ‘ ' F|if!“c‘:.apg‘h?fl:la:tetelwlg :0 T:gfn'5h 32:12: EOE-mllnliglll: YORK PASTORAL (fhal'ge.I Men's Wear Ladles' Wear Children's Wear Furniture China Dept. - l - a 0 ml‘ 3 9 "WP l l‘ ll‘Sl Car class Cavendish Cilurch at 1.30 U ii d Church. 'Rev. C.A.T).: Man‘s o 4. v 2_ ‘ From Chva-rlottetmvn to Tignish. Again it was the Rogers car and 'p_m. Rcv Morley Benily. lilitiit. minister. 11 a.m. 1l’m‘k; o Nylon. ‘ and on]. . 4 Piece it was a summer-Sunday in l916. Murphy. then a young officer, 230 pImI BI.ack1m.I Sunday EH9IISh Hose was grabbing lhc only (hance to see his fami'y in Tigllish bc- (“OYHHEAD PASTORALI g'chml award: ijesompd. 730 M , I I and $913 I tore sthipping overseas. and he drove the car. he told me. to (Yhargc, The United Church. l ‘ m Central ‘Church' ' I WM] wm‘ "3'1"" ralnlorf' Tl'lmme‘l W'll‘ 9'0“an “Ml I I A mePlIPlP 591V“? '0" 5“ " take that much responsibility off Mr. Rogers. who was kind West Covellead ll a.m.; Union p‘ ' ' ingl lmmfled from Englud- GMleldel‘y- New SDl‘lnl Plalm‘ “‘l les- mu?" Gl‘llfllley 8- L0H” Palm“ enough to make his car availablc. But no (‘lilali‘gc was ever la-id. Road 330 pIm I Stanhope 730 TRYON pASTORAL ChargeI Fancy designs invgreys. blues. shades. Size, 5, m, 1,, Reg, styles and materials. Sizes sturdy rm," ham unholy”. Gum edge in creamy back- 5 Mr. Rogers was filled several times. although he never paid any. pm_ world day of Prayer scr-iThe United Church. Rev. W.A.1 bro‘m'l' 1“ “ ' 11"" Reg- ”‘w 32-95. 7'14- Re" 54'98'35ML ed 80M- RPK- 313-95- Kmlmd- R9" "6'14- fed. HE WAS fincd S200 and costs for taking Col. S.R. Jenkins to vice at gianhope Fridava Man-h‘ ,- .riglnlsll aflcl' a dcscrtcr and the samc amount for taking a Lieu— 151 at 3 pImI Guest speaker; . 3 con ten-ant \laciman in sec his family at Georgetown one Sunday. his MrsI Elm" MaCLQanI RevI RI‘ , ‘ ‘ rent only I'llancc before shipping from Halifax on Tuesday. Madman H Baxtel-I ministerI § In "I had tricd \\'lt’llt‘.ll| sum-cs: to gel horse il‘nllsporhation and Rev. ' Shoe D t. ' Geni‘zc ’l‘ay‘nr of Zion church. later a chaplain. asked Rogers in HUNTER RIVER Unit ed d t Youths {flack Mm. we” Home Filml’mn" . 8‘” Dept STATIONARY "a! make the trip. Tllf‘l‘f‘ are many other examples. I mention these Church. North Wiltshire ii. an ry e Men!s T Print Roy 3 Sturdy Black lpol only to show how seriously the anti-car law was taken. a.m.; Wheailey River 3 pm: ‘ s T I h R H. Motorists met many obstacles along the country roads. One Humor River 730 pm. RevI w A L L _NE w Non-sag neckband. with nylon a ec s u er s Genulm‘ Milli!"- Adluslahl‘ I‘M trick was in bury Ill‘lf‘ cutter bar or a hay mower. or the cutting E Dindial, minister R" "'99. I'm "-13- Rel- reinforced neckhand. White. Rand printed. Fast Colours. Red soles. size-s l-s. Reg. Shoulder Strap. Reg. Price. men knife. in sand so it would cut the tires of the unwary motorist. 53.29. 3. MI LI REKI "I5" 52 x 52. RPKI $249. $3.50. gum "I They cost $30 in MS then. Mr. Mal-Lend tells me. Several Rnse ANGIM‘AN CHURCH. (lrap- . lm' \laney nclghbours ll‘lf‘fi it once but a prominent Charlottetown and and Springfield. St. John's: 2 1 1 ' 2 2 ‘ CitlZPn spoiled it bcforc he hit it. as the lights Picked up a Parl Holy communion 8.30 a. m.: . I ° . 0 y e e 0 men of the steel that was uncovered” choral communion 11 a.m. SLI " _ I F T. W R . d illiizlizmlii-l$250153?twilli l um", we“ Fflmlm‘c Furniture Men’s Wear Home Furnishings this 0"" "es ere "me nesday. |March dill. 'mo |p. m.i H o M E L I T E New Spring Season’s 5-onlv 4-only I - Bulky Knit It FRIED “I’OTTON S'ho Idrgve ithms‘il Breadalbnne lo \l'ilI'I- RP“ Canon TIEI Laden “Mm-I1 Fancv White ' ' A o s Frid toria w en was a my a one 9 irs cars in our part i ' _ I ea m.‘ the country i ihillk it was the first. though l'm not sure. He run ransnvrral/w CHA'N SAW Blouses Panel'Beds m.‘ a", “"md "m" ‘ "'"" "m’ w r 1 row had all of his tires cut once. by a hay knife buried in the sand Church. Wood Island. Worship r . .. Mame“ Fm" (“‘55- Mml “mom” “mm” by Princely' scan y”“' "’00," W” ' the] somewhew in W. (vnwhmd area. Hf. WM coming from Caipdmia 730 “m Re“ Donald NichnlI Assorted styles. sizes 10 to xenutne “ainut. 54 size legs. Self-levelling glides. Cheek dcslgns ‘on red. blue. Contains yarn and l“-""““f'°"s [m I and took the much longer route. apparently. because more direct . son_ minister 30' “93- 3233- "'3' R9“ v"“' “935- R08- lll-95- Olive» Slit“! 3“ -M. Reg. $2.98 for l sweater. Rel. 31”"- MI made were closed in cars. though his son. ed Wothon. Charlotte- “ . town could not be sure when he. talked to me about it. BREADALBANE CHARGE. Y up Mr. Walton also had people meet him on the road with pitch United Church. Services: North ‘ “Ema forks. trying to stop him. or turn him back. and that was not lln- Granville ll a.m.; Pleasant. Val- ' h mon in tihnse early daIvs. Tbgihwnuld probably be. about l9lI7. ley 2 p.m., Rose valley 3.30 film-din"; "mun". “mum-l." “alum...” "mm" Gm" [0211 '5 5011 race is. His dad a 50 to im that many times when lf‘ p.m. Dale Grey, student supply. 'enmor . ‘ . Istopped his car in load frightened horses by. the drivers were I F CHURCH q I d e ' White Enamel Elednc wn“ Hockey suck wmg’i'fléflgggkpglct‘txg)élllmiogilz liitji‘tllosiumps. trees. old farm W:rl.:ifipl Dl’: Charlofiieto‘ia'l will U“ I Sllplhot quality. Reinforced F machinery or other junk. anything to stop the hated autos. And a.m. and 7 p.m.; Siancllel and II “lick 4 I 8‘. Res- 31-” l I 2 burner I switch model. Swine-may model. Res. Joint. Waterproof blade- “'3' many just used the pitch forks and threatened to pierce the tires p.m. Rev. w. n. Under-hay. min. I M- ll he Ill m flu- Rel- 3-” Reg. $6.95. $3.95. ullr Size. Res. 8200- unless the motorist turned around. Tires then were three and one- ister l s ' half inch affairs. were rim clinchers and would stay on the rim I . ee 2 4 2 1 even when deflated. if the tire was ruined anyway. the motorist ITl'll': BROOKFIELD Pastoral [Johnning 0 e e . ‘ sometimes limped home without taking it off the rim. Allison twirl:- TI'Il‘thIIl‘IrgsgylPI‘lhll on” "lb u“. A H be Q tells me. ' "l'l" 9. "‘5 Hill a," "l on once parlment Appliance artmellt Hardware Dc rtment Hardware Department Men's Wear There wore no service stations in those early days but most Lent. Worship: Hunter Rlver ll 0'“ b" '"d ‘MW Tm“! s or T if: "- PA urinary stores had gasoline for farm engines. so that was no a.m.; Harlsville 7.30 pm Pei-I . New -s"m_7rim- do“... for rum! or Lame satin v o h Men's Pullover "Ce pr em. There were few good automobile mechanics them. and er I). Ruddell, BA. BB. minis-I “,ierhandmm Tape Recorder . arn's we I more than one stalled car was worked over prebty cmnpletely on ter. ‘ i ' Pant" Sweafgrs hm me before it was discovered the gasoline tank was empty. I 0 New, otoslly accessible mian unplug", mm; Excellent quality ointnnm. A good (“"an In" “"1” "I" A CHARLOTTETOWN motor company was organized here. Till“: PRESRVTERMN control time it minutes. Excell- for. packet with leat clear Ion varnish. Ideal for Ion of pi . (.h .h a, I h v. 39mm. . lilibe base. Dries quickly. I Knit from in bulk or th .. but no cars were ever hulli. although MacKay Brothers I urt , . . . o n.,I . . . ram” Hamel". Wm. out tone. leete um, a... emu]! mu, "uncut w. Pam “min-M WM“. Re‘I "MHI 'M'orkI “a mm}. .u “00' M Van.“ m". h“ c m can a carriage shop at Georgetown moved to Amherst and worship ll a.m. Rey. Do nald I0“ "I III. in IOU.“ div phone. microphone. “pen-eels phone and l-volt bdtery. 1,”, an." titre. Reg. $2.35 qt. 3, M L Re. “0.95.5”.95. Mo built deMacKay Car. It was a good car for KN time. Mr. Mac- Nicholson minister. g" “I”: "and, up .0 and batteries. . ’35, M. M "but MI “’I“ - - . . . MI.“ Lead t me. . . l'm running out of space again and I've only touched a few I Tl"- PRF. SB l T ERIAN toughest usage. . 1 t 'l t 6 with . I‘m sure many of you will have interesting things in (.hllrch. Wood lllltlm‘lr WOTSlllP ihma_H°,d- T; "m 0 o e e o e a Cl “3" i - ' v Do id Ni hol ' N" P in," tell me about those early days. aInd id lllée to hearfltIrom yo: If 4.30 p.m. tRoi. on c ~ N I m I 'I #4 In“ enough i n revew em, 0 9 son, mlnlS or. e 0 our o "C. I I“ “I “In “Other mum a I of tho l, w P P Gillie-'1'"! (Milton’s Wear Hardware Candy Ladies’ Wear V in to do anothfir Colllefl finyrgd a: theI mechanicsf .se. ear “ARQHFIFLD _ nARRmGII Cndbury’. ham 9 a . r. ac. as gven me a ew names an ‘ t ‘ A "5! o I hunt to on. with item. and possible with others. on on Mt. Stewart l’astoil'al: IIIMOIIIIWION um“ Coveralls Knitted Toquos Light Fixtures Br k Hones Hose “In: I HAVE space. I hope for two other items. I wish the man (ha'lzl‘v 7"” Prp‘hl teranl (MM “NI 9.". 5L 1," I m o on 30", mm m. m"). “a she" I who wrote me about norm. on: letter was really good-~will let ChurchIMr._Hugh lqwry. eaten , M whoI mm mm. m. "0' MI. Navy and maroon, his to age M"? "W"- Auun t” u, ",I I n, ,9“. All in. lengths. Good colth ~ordi me know who he is so we can have a that. And a man came. in “hl‘l- “fir-"UPI: Hflrrlnil‘l’l ll I' Url'ay ' . MI’"I”I 3‘ Rel. “('- o In" m “e lb ' meant m‘I “I55, hut u Friday with sane additional information. I am told. about a.m-L Mil-ml'llle'ld 2 p.m.; Mt-l & s. l . o ' ' ' am i... m blockade of ms which Mrs. Eldershaw told me aboutI Stewart 7.30 p.m. Rev. “LB. 50'“ W C. ‘l 99 45c 'l 25 r I up you'll come back. sir. so we can have a chat. Only don't Somers. The Kirk of St. James. lulu: 31. on East end Gerald st. 0 mum price. c g . Des] m on rm. for that's my day on travel and hunt up ad. Charlottetown, interim, moder-j Charlottetown. . . . I “all .unll eaiml mat . iator. Phone: 4-118! but.