M-5-_Y_1_i.1943 BEIITBAILEIIARIIIAII sills column u reserved for new; EHURLHES T0M0Rn0w| ' 51y PETEIVS CATHEDRAL ....____i_ "ifihducsn of local interest, out advertising or a ucwsy nature may no inserted at nvc Oluls a word, strictly pay nuie_m_ advance, >__ UNII IID CHURCH Bochlord Square oi CANADA casswm. for Photorrlwhs. flint Malone. Tnmhé-llriyunggnnn Agggraueasrioiv 1.11111 will}; M m], communion. gm; floly Communion. 11,90 Choral Eucharist, ‘M, “i! Sermon. "than? Buzrgaitilty Gardner, Miss Lillian lia I "'1'?"- and Se with Solemn 1": nbflflll- I ST. PAUL'S CHURCH rle. 6M1,- Dlrector. Mr. Walter MoNutt 93c floiy Communion MiuMI mrzsruvc of or Re isle ed l"! all!!! Mill". M A. I). I). Nurses Association Monday? ivfay Mil Merle Mollwull. Deaconess. am. a P. 1.1. at Prince rowers 1s- l- Boy Kendall. A.0.0.0., 1.31.11. land Hospital. 5-1-11. cddgrirs W“ ?i‘"‘“ 11-00 am. Public Worship. North River-ll: riermou: Rev. llugh Miller, MA. S. School 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. “ii-mm v u. c m r s13“? 95$"? i? 5m“ l‘ 531' N‘ r : . . , ' 1 the Templofggl-ptp-olllch: o n w o“ m co m ’ invited to worship. Rev, A, E. T dd, mo p.111. Public w Minister o-i-n. gen-man: Rev. Hugh or, 115,, Anthem: "As it Began to Dawn”. 10-00 a-nr. Sunday lehool. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. -— Sillldilyll Services will be conduct- lqmp Continuation School 11.00 lloly Communion and Ser- —L. Calver. ed by the lvlinlster, Rev. Hugh Mll- m°n_ Visitors and Students cordially ler. M. A., D. D. Dr. Miller will w, sung“ school, welcome give the sermon at both morning 1.1m Easter Carol Service. and evening diets of warship. sun- ’ p] BAp] dfymficmisglrilndiili “Sb sulwicislon o s a e ac uga. , ea- coness will meet at l0 A. M. in the THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES Minister will‘ the Rev, T. H. D1111] ere. MA» 8313M” Dlrectilr of Music. Miss E. liillian Mus. Bee. ILOJJ. Mc Kcnlil. . . Ch h s 1r 1. N133 2:. until-towns $631.11». Music : 1 um, llvcnson| Worship. Txgusliihilster will conduct the iervicrs and deliver the sermons. CH ‘I ZION PRESBYTERIAN , CHUR Prince and Grafton Street Minister Rev. G. cnrlrie Webster Mn. Edwin Johnstone Organist MORNING woasnrr we extend a warm welcome to is m; Odrifellovvs and Be 11.00 aJn. Theme “The Meanlnl c; Friendship.” Hymn; 93, 717, 185. "l. Antii Solo Illr. T. W. Bentlfl- gm ltocessIonai-De Koven. "The Cddfeilow’: Ode." - who ‘rm worship with us the rncrnlnt’ "‘%h$”..‘.'n"."¥'1i.' Sabbath and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP School m0 pm, Theme “The Difference Easter Has Made." ll 109 4'10 161. E0315; so o: TIhe Lord's Prayer . Jlallotto - Miss Pearle Burns. "Blessed is the man that feareth ‘he Lord, that delighteth greatly in His commandments. His 8°"! 111111 be mighty upon the earth: ihe lfrneraiion of the upright shill i; blessed." We extend I cordial Invitation to mu i0 worship with us. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of our dear lather, George MoLelian who passed may iii. Clinton, three years ago, Zilay 2nd, 1940. God knows that he was suffering That the hills were hard to climb So he rinsed his weary eyelids Anti whispered peace be thine. Away in the beautiful hills of God liy tho valley of rest Io fair Someiimesome day we know not when we will met our loved one there. lorlnglv Remembered by H“ Daughters and Son. His IN MEMORIAM ln loving remembrance ALLISON A. AULD oi Kingston, who passed away May 1st, 1941. minus-here back of the sunset. crc iovlincss never dies lie lies hi :1 land of blidst IIIC skies. Heart: Memorial Hall. The music for the day will be under the dir- ection of the organist and Choir Director Mr. A. Roy Kendall, TBYON-BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURCH. - Sunday, May 2nd. Bonshaw 11,00 A. M, Tryon 7.30 RM. The pastor will preach on the subject: "The Open Way.“ The Sacrament of the {lord's Supper will be observed at the close of each service. You are invited to attend these services. and to unite with us in our services of worship and praise. ll-i-ll. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES.- Both morning 0nd evenln worship at. the Kirk tomorrow wii be con- ducted by the Minister. the Rev. '1‘. H. Bussell somers. M. A., S/IIM. and the music will be under the direction of Miss E. Lillian Mc- Kenzie, Mus. Bac. In the morning the Minister will preach a special sermon in connection with the THE BAPTIST cmmcn Corner Prince andJltu-cy street; .1 liev- l. Judson lievy. 8.1L Monitor Worshi 11 am. Sermon “The B n Life." The Junior Choir will lead in the music and will sing the trad]. iéilllzl Slllnish "In Jolqplfl Lovely A carty invitation is xtended to Ill ionrsriloionte in 11in Bible ca. Evening Worshl ‘l pm. I This service wi from this society, m’ ‘mun Choral Selection by (LY-LIL, Quartet-to " we esus"- Misses Saunders and Brehlut. J h I h, . , ' an; ohoirfissteti.“ “ml orgmm or en Th: Church lchool 1J0 lull. Study re the BYJKU. with!” cunflucud by Choir "Wondro Love?‘ Iish , In J er) Messrs. Robinson and llolllwell You are invited to-worshlp with T!!! BAPTI BUR 8T o on months of May and June. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN TllE BAPTIST cuuncn. - The CHURCH service of morning worship will be held at 11 A. M. The sermon by the Kent Street minister, the Rev. I. J. Levy, will be "The Risen Life." The Junior Miss Marionne Saunders, Orggn. t. Choir will lead in the morning l1 a-ll. Morning Worship. mil-Sic. 511181118 the traditional Span- £:30 pJn. Bible school. grille Jgstglillrs lioveiynGardeitié" EVERYQN [go _ urc 100 co" a lnvi s --_-~_- E WE, M::______;_ you to its Bible Studviscssioivi at 2.30 P. M. Evening worship will be ob- The WEEK served at 'l P. M. the B. Y, P. U. will be in charge, the addresses to at S. D._ U. be given by iwo speakers from the society. The Lieut Robert MwMiilsn, D. B. C. B. Y. P. U. choir will sing Fisher's "Wondrous Love." A quartzite "Fairest Lord Jesus" tCrusadefs Hvlnn) will be sung by i"!!! Bill‘. 0f the R. C. N. V. R. was o welcome visitor m the OOIIQQ m- ently. idem MacMlllan is a former student of at. Dimstaurs. Misses Saunders and Brehaut, Word has been received the. Messrs. Robinson and Holllweli. John inch, Mus, Bnc, organist and choirmaster will be in charge of the music of the day, Rev. G-avln P. Monsghan, Pb. D., wlho is on leave of absence from the College, conducted a series of lenten sermons in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Father Monaghan has been superintendent of diocesan. schools in the diocese of Oklahoma Greer Carson, Ronald Colman Score In James Hilton's Dramatic "Random Harvest" “Random Harvest," adaptation; of‘ James Hilton's new novel, brings to the screen an engrossing story of a c"? ‘ma Tm“ 1°!‘ ‘he 935i H"? strange case of suspended memory. years" which motivates a haunting rom- t" ance. Teaming Ronald Colman on wednfld“ and Grceer Garson, in her first Y. Allril 28th. the Bi. Dunsterra unit of the 0,110.05. held a general meeting to discuss the Work of the organization for the pest year and to elect. officers for next year. The chairman of the Iliefitill! was AUAn J. Callagh- an, president of the organization during the past year. Upon ‘the recommendation of the meeting, three members of the graduating class, RA. Brennan. Roman Mac- donaid and Olestes MacG an, were appointed to nominate a cw of officers for nexi year. The nom- inations were accepted unan- plcture since “Mrs. Mlniver," it opens Monday for the entire week at the Prince Edward Following the Hilton novel closely in its details. it is told ‘on the screen as a "straight line’ story, while in the book it was told in “flashbacks? Colman iiluys a wealthy English- man who oses all memory 0f hi8 past during the first World War. He is sent to an asylum, from which he escapes to be befriended by an actress (Miss Garson). who inspires him w begin life anew- liiiill HIRILE. ' t Feature“ v ____'ifIjiE (1HAR_.i_.(l'i‘7I_‘_l~I'l‘i.W1N unnu- qrl/lllnvlownowwsrmsoxiczsszsizs, __ ..-__ __n_,-_,__ .__ N t. y“ 5'1‘ ‘ c e i t i \ i i \ t i i i i s i I‘ x l l W IIIIIIIIIIIIpmp-y’ MIITON’S OLD SPAIN RESTAURANT Change in Sunday Schedule STARTING MAY 2nd With the shortage of experienced help and in order i0 shorten our working hours V" a" "tmlleiled to change our Sunday schedule. Open following hoursz‘ 11.30 a.m. to 2.00 p,m. iK-r~v~n..=._-,@ _..‘__' 771; 331 l-U pm. to 7.80 p.111. W’ fl’ 74*’ _ i?“ __ _____ A“ 1 I CONSERVATION 1 l I 001mm o-Frns OIINIQ ‘#17 lawns Arnonrm 015801;‘!!! aunlqsingusrgiv umcls a! 1n. wnww Jlrrnnus mals local Fish qulries from persons who last. year saw Mr. imously b the meeting and are as develo talent as a writer. H6 0i Jollows: esldent, Owen Sharkey; fifd m5 fimmm, m“ 1n lovg, V1°e'P1‘*5-- 515E115 Mil-rpm‘- secm‘ are married and have a. child. Then _ i573’. Frank 01598192 Qmmcmiiimy an accident jolts his memoiy back James Kelly, Eldon Green, and to m; pa“, but leave; B, bpmk o1 Germlde Bil-ml Th9 ‘Milli! m“ his life from the war on. He oes D1 V18" i8 R-W- JiP-E 0311111”. home, takes possession of his us- Ph D- iness and becomes a powerful ln- Yell-i‘- dustrialist. The wife o edw lor , blue an?! gNald of the its only “good-night" dear father, Ii is just what we used to say, We will >106 you aihin in the EDIE- it u“ iiiiwrr of a beautiful day. Illiilillly Remembered by Mother, H41‘ Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM In Innri and loving memory of CRISP M0031.‘ Westmoroland, P ,1, I, m" linseed away May I. 1081. Hilltiitii by Wife and Son. Card of Thanks and Mrs. Eric Fer ins nand guso wish to thank their nelsh- "id friends for the kindness ——-- cafes him At e recent meeting o! the but knowing he i185 no memory of Athletic Association. the changes, he; ggkeg o, posiflqn as his secre- amendmems, and additions pro- mry, mamgahflng Silence n5 re. posed for the Constitution were gards their marriage. How she Dflssfld- The Wit 0f the revlitd succeeds in winning back his mem- Oonstitution is at present. in the ory and his love provides 11 haunt- hands of the printer and will ap- in; and up sling climax. veer shortly 1n booklet form. Colman p uys his role with con- vincing force, and Miss Grtrson is T7115 Y6K" 561110! 500KB 511d charming and wears some beaut- Fooibail teams have seiecte capt- if“; gowns. Each makes the mostpf sins for next ear. James Morris, a difficult role. Mervyn LeRcy dir- a forward of is Year's teem. will eoted with deft skill. Clever min- chosen as hockey ca. tain, and AJ. ¢1pels include susan Peters. Phil- MacAdam was re-e ected football 11p pen; Reginald Owen and Una captain. Both men have been pro- O'Connor, mlnent its iz-fietloe i0§4 aggro-i -——————-—— , an ‘i year ec am will“: "a ‘.121, "uriv..11 Addm” M“ - cc c . co , e , i», iiriiireele in virtue of 111i win- Presentation ping the athletic “D” in four .___ branches of iitbiei-lee. Mr. Moc- Presentation to a member of the Adam is eligible for the B014 Veterans Guard of Canada Athletic "n" pin. and will be pre- sented with it shortly. is will be Q11 Monday evening April 13. the first time in the history of the the friends and neighbors of Pic. College, we dbelieve. that such s Arthur Denslow who Ls homo on e s ill-rd w been furlough from the Veterans G made. Oofllfltillstionl. A.J. of Canada m st the Covehead unity Hall and presented my. 0.1’. Wood. d n that there Comm the-ll coach. him with a nice add be much activity in softball be- noi likely purse. Pte. Densiow thanked the people for their thoughtfulness, Emir“ or u" c” y filming o! the and vigil thoughts remaining . ve - o an Allison MacMili sod o back to his duties with i0 in their recent sad "_"""‘?" m“ _ yo; gnomfllllflfl address and Mr. harlie Bovyer Etlafiflcwg-‘i, and g @1111? nag --- presented PM. Dcnslow with a weIl and “m, o; “my ‘rho cotton of a man's ilnunb is illed purse Mr. Gordon Mee- Ihlch they have “can”, om of the few specifically human Mfilan escorted him to the pint- =x ""“---°”““°“'"'”°' °' m’ may‘ roiomoiiowing ls the sddress:_ Arthur: Rel‘: fitting at. siwh a time u J FOR SALE 1940 PANEL DELIVERY 1-2 ton truck Chev. in good order.’ Price - — - COCO-COLA ELECTRIC cooler, almost new - - - - — -— - — — 175.00 MEAT GRINDER, 1-8 11.9. electric - 225.00 STEAK MACHINE, electric for Deli- caicd Steaks —--—----—— ICE CREAM CABINET, 4 hole - - —- 140-00 a Bash 81 Garry Stores ' CHARLOTTETOWN " to do honor to one. to whom honor is due. You who left. all you held dear to don the uniform to do your bit for your Country. we commen upon the respect in which you were held as a flood neighbor ready to help iii-hers in time of need since coming to this community where you have resided m; nearly a quarter of a century. As you meet new duties and new with high ho s, courage and loyolt and ever eel proud of ghe day w 8n you M8410 Y0“? tk~ dteldyfll-ll’ port in our strul- ie f fre om. gmdgrs one ship drives east and th was. wit? tlire self some wind that ‘risluynsé sci of the sells. end not m gales. ‘libs: n11 them the way to m. Like the winds of the sea, are the l d. of fate. Aswan ‘voyage along through life. Tls lhc sci of ihc soul that decide the goiil ' 1 c In i. _. I 500.00 85.00 180$ to the public 0n or about May 14th in the“iffin§¢_QI_Vi{a_I§s_C9IIege Hail. And now Arthur, we would ask you to accept this gift. as a token of the adm which you have always been held by the May grant you a safe return to your duties in service to your nnd that you shall again return home cere wish of ils all. _ 5igr_1e_d_qn_bch_olf_gf_yourji-iends. A FELT DIEANS A DEATH (By Robert R. Logan Eddington, Pemia. Gite! Brother, U. S. A. Theosophical Order of Servicel The Animal Welfare Department of tlve Theosophical Order of scr- vice is making a special effort at present b0 interest people in wearing of substitutes for furs. Fur farms, which are rapidly growing in numbers, involve less cruelty than the steel ‘trap; but mean death by violence of intellig- ent creatures in the interests of commerci there are still many millions of ani- United States and Canada to nothing of the rest of the world There is no humanity In killing no h0biiiby nor idealism in the ex- ploitation of life. and the fact that our savage ancestors decked them- selves in the skins and hides Fish and Game News The Fish and Game Pratcctive Association will hold its monthly meeting on May 6th. Watch your There has been some discussion about; holding a Trout. Fishing 00H; ties; among the members of the next couple of months, and as chic Association would like in wel- come any new members} would like to suggest to all you fishermen who bell about the large 0110s you catch to plan ta attend the meeting You will not; only have the oppor- tunity of discussing important 1 d ready dead and cannot suffer any mill/lei: lttalinlilgsetgmtéugt, ha?“ more because Judy 0'Grady pur- eating motion picture. Since last writing in the local papers, the Fish and Game Assoc- atlon have had a great many in- cturen and who are much inter- ested in seeing them. again this HOWARD McINNIS WOMEN'S SPRING SHOES New patterns in Tau and Drown. Medium and snort heels White and Brown Saddle Shoes. new leather sole and heel - -— — $2.9! and $3.35 WOMEN'S ARK SUPPORT We carry special feet that are hard to iit. trouble brinl them In for a cheek-no. from AAA tc l) 84.05 and 85.05 Wider shoes in E. it! and g5g._._._.__--—l3.98 Men's Lower Priced Shoes _ _ _ _ ._ $2.95 and 88.50 Boys Camp shoes - — $1.49 IIIIWAIID MBIIIIIIS Gt. George Street - lzcaisle; slioilld bu sufficient reason for us" to outgrow the practice. Bcailtlfiil Substitutes 1'01" iur are beiiigturned out today by English, American and Continental looms soft, lustrous, ivzirni and, with m; Illitffiifllllg of Sona cloth, as wiuri- . proof a1,- any illllllllll skin. The Aiii- , ! nial Welfare Department. docs not iii-tempt i-o decide which are the 1 i . I the best fabrics made, but for reasons ' 0i Convenience and reciprocity is at .‘ present with two exceptions, con-7 fining its samples to goods woven by I the Shelton Looms owned by Sidney Blumenthal d: 00., of New York City. and even so cannot. cover all the different colors and styles, but has had to select those which sccm- ed most likely to prove yxrpular, Th9 Dfiliartment is trying to carry en- oiillh of these fabrics at its hend- i quarters at Eddington, Pa, to , supply Dfrlcrs rvccivod from its, members and their friends at. a Slight miirlin of the wholesale price, but it is handicapped by lack of capital and cannot gilarsmtoe. that it will always be able to fill the ‘ I orders rcccived. l These Shelton Loom fabrics as‘ well as others can often be obtained , ‘by the yard in department and dryl goods stores but until a greater; demand is created by the public no; store is likely to carry a full llnet Moreover as the wholesale coat manufacturers make them up al- most exclusively with trimming of,‘ real fur they are not being actively ‘ pushed in competition with and asI substitutes for fur itself. j It is this idea of substituting iri- dustry for hunting, waving for , trapping. civilization for barbnrlsm _ _ "m1 that. the Animal Welfare Depnrt-' and Giimt? A-istifilililo" dilnllii mcnt is trying to emphasize, and‘ great; as is the fur trade it would require only a little self-conscious thought on the part of our women to place it. among the rcllcs of a. crude-r age. It is triu- that the zi-nimiils that furnished this years pelts are ei- iit best they alism and vanity. and tortured by hunters in the say 0f (By T. 111. o.) papers for time and place. 11o 1114 Iizislv; chases a synthetic and the Colonel! Lady e Zmruine sublc coat. But next season's pelts and the next and the next are still scamperlng about in the woods and mountains, still ‘bmiittilng the invlmrating air, still court their mnteg or enjo the ecs-atlc thrill of motherhood. These pelts can be saved, saved by you and saved without heroics oi- (instructive legislation. It is your demand that will send the trapper Worth to set his pltiless tra/p, it is your money that; entices him, it is your craving that keeps him in an uncivilized and bloody business. Buy no more furs. you and your million sisters, and nature will reioice with all her ancient voices and a thous- and looms will sing under the dancing fingers oi weavur girls. The Animal Welfare Department is not a business but a humane en- terprise. 1t will try i0 fill 510111" orders for "Humnnlfur" zmd for “Sons? cloth but 1i wishes 85179018115» to have you "educate" your local stores into carrying bloodless car- ments. You can rlo it lf you will. INFORMATION Most of the fmbrics an 54 inches _widc and for o. long coat it will re- ' quire about 3 1-2 vnrds of material. A short Jacket. may be made from 2 yards, while 1111 cvonlnz wrap may ‘possibly Nqllifp 4 _vz\.1'd<. rlcncndln! on how it is cut. These fabrics may be antic up by your own d1 ssmaker. with but little if any more difficulty than that required for an ordinarily heavy coat cloth. A Philadelphia dress- maker who has been very successful with them gave me the following hints on making them up: *1. fires/t tho felbrics like. cloth, not e fur. Hamid Peters’ motion Therefore it has been decid- hold Mr. Peters’ meeting open ration and esteem with ople of this community. protect you always and country, in the near future is the sin- 83501 $4.50 and $5.50 SHOES shoes for your feet are giving you peelai fittings What's Hitler laughing about? ~G0ebbeI| just told him Canadians were slowing down in their bond purchases. You can prove (‘motels a. lim- rmd wipe the smile off iii!- Ller‘: face by getting out and IU- ' ill more and: -NOI‘l __ . near Kent ins maehineiflnd 51053105’ ‘Ilfl-“lfi 3, Pin scams before sewlnll. do mt Modern ij-iumei 5 .. Spring for lat: ‘m . . i; and sec our display. Smart: Breakfast. Suites ' ‘who . 1 -' 1 $711.50 to $l2ll.5O The Itsyest, smartest breakfast suites that we have ever oflered in Charlottetown! Many modern styles in the season's leading colors as well u maple and walnut finish. Cosh Prices Come In New Wardrobes 528,50 Cash Price Double-door wardrobes that will bring new usefulness to your bedroom or bed-sitting room. Made of selected hardwood in walnut finish. Clear Mirrors to Cash Price Apodvorloiyolitllrrorsuuitableforllvhg room, dining room or hallway. Value: an exceptional ae you will admit when you sea them for yourself. TERMS in Accordance with Wartime Prices and Tndc IUIIIBWN- Comfortable SLEEP UNITS TO $54. cash prices These are the latest development in the bedding industry. Thoy ecnnlst of two pheas- generally a spring-tilled mattress with 1100M! illliiilliflfll b!‘ S54, the "Olympia" by SIMMONS, Is made with a FULL box spring base and a layer kit fo]r—:t combination that will give exceptional lieeping comfort- (Inme in and sec our largo stock o! Studio Suites. Iluwewvnflnllnflfl They are nnart and aofioeflive. I F. A. Stewart Jones-iii Keri ii-i-iihiliiiiiii" Special Representative with a small sh mcmi such as s. bnsiihz: will not. hold the w/ tour told loll. TO BUILD THIS t e novel. the (limp-ever TO ENSURE ENAMEL 8r HE (‘ill <n<tvww n GENERAL 7S WOQK§" BRANCN OFII(FS r-ififirt“ arifweo“ liTToile should be pulled C; an rlsht file You/e dolly/u. d0 FCU R joéz Your iiollcn lnvniod new In Canada's War lunch, start working in ysu an a in Inully accomplished, ilp-te-llctl rilllurn oi "Fewult" and "Braver" Brand products will again be avoilebio tel your nndx. ATING PRODUCTS LIMITED Telephone 602 side and sevw book. Be sun co interline your coat III: Sons, the wind proof fabric. Send your order w Welfare Department, egmalleerh pier- 1 the $ matcriaéiilzi pliiCe for eclvinl; because open Sean“ n“ on the “mg , Qpqer_9l'_serviqe Eddington, . 0i tie _,_ . ~ -- - ~_=_-,-_~_—: l"-——-~—~“‘= »-—=—i—-—=\ 1 17ml, lmmcdhtoiy w: when NIIQMI- hrlbw him-iv I» clcsptlsnally Ilvsuvullle rite. Jamal: m dollars n Invalid by you, on! your neighbor: we" Canada provide lhe funds to build planer. ships. gum, Iunlu, em! all the nrrennvv sopplico In our own and ullisd fighting nrviru. vllird: Wlth this equipment, Ind with the men in use it "Victory" ren he Howl/i .- s» m and e1 the war with tho dflilflil whlrh you m". lnvlaird nIul the interest which they hero sen-nod the purchase oi than mmlunr which you have postponed, (on b0 made with can and economy. -WhIle the and tow urn-lilo equipment Is cannery the "Enamel A Heeling Products Cempun " rqlu to that nulpthn, 1m sis.“ tcv wall In hand, and when "Victory" , HKW nwu~§w1clc~~ , \,,(v<\-l|1'\ ll C o \I\NCOUVER nw-v» 4 whilst Q-v-i- Al 1 i i. - ....,..,_.. _ .Z’_.A.<- .__,_/ .